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~ BIGCOTTON WAR [STOCKS ADVANCE. = AREAD IN MARKET | Strong Bear Clique Formed to Fight the Sully-Brown Pool nat Segins Operations by Ham- amering Prices. BULL LEADER FAILS TO STOP THE DECLINES He Gogs on the Floor of the ‘Exchange and Buys Freel’; but the Values Continue to § all. + | For a short time to-day {t looked as 1f the cotton market would go to amash * and there was the greatest excitement and anxtety on the Noor ‘of the ex- change. The lower prices from L{ver- poo] catised the bears to rush thousands of bales into the market and prices began to crumble in an alarming man- \ ner. ‘The ofening, was from 6 to ™ points lower. , The heavy selling caused a fur- ther decline, andit was at the critical moment thaSMr. Sully rushed into the pit and bought freely and caused an advance ef 4 to 6 points, ‘The steady selling is due, it ts said, to the operations of a strong bear clique which has been “organized to depress prices, ‘The pool is one of the strongest thet has heen organized since the bull pol was formed, and it Is probable that there will be a desperate fight between the two pools, If this proves to be true there is no doubt that the Cotton Ex- change will see livelier, times than it has yet experienced. Private cables from the English mar kets to-day said that the bull leaders were unloading there and that this was what caused the break in prices, Before noon the decline had gone further despite Mr. Sully's support and M was selling at 16.09, July at 1612, August 16.69 and October 12.81 In the next half hour there was a further decline of several points, so that the decline in some months amounted to $1.60 a bale. ‘The prices, toward March, 15.60; April, June 15.60; July. tember, 12. 12.8; December 12.45, closing prices wore: March, 15.45 te! WG; Ap, 159 to 16.85; Mf ’ to 18.77; June, 15,77, to 15.80; Jul; £0.15,80;" Aus 15.17 to 16.18 avn 18.85 ‘to. October, 12.65 to 12.68; No- Vember, 12.42 to 12.48; December,’ 12.38 to 12.40. The market closed steady. STOCKS STRONG ON CURB, jherm Securit in Dema) On ud Other Issues. Strons. Stocks closed atrong put dull on the curb to-day, with prices ‘higher. all around. Northern Securities was again the most conspicuous issue of the lis! st opening yp 1-2,,’at $9 1- cellent support’ ‘rose to cloned at §97-8, During the first half hour 4,000, shares changed hands, ‘The principal seller was A. / Housman & Co., who disposed of about shares. ‘The balance was’ scit- J. L, McCormack was the chist er, he taking about 2,600 shares. he'bid and asked prices of the prin. . cipal outside securit were: the close were: 13.64; May, ‘opper, In@rboroukn he 7 Light & Fuel Manhattan Transit Northern Securitiex Beaboard Air Line. rd Ale Line. De nara ON. Knob Americans Share in General Im provemen Show Galina, Lex . March 16,--Money was falr-| Mo fy plentiful in the market to-day, and ‘the rates were easy through Indications ‘that the Mupplies would again be aftec ed by the revenue collections. Dfs- ] Couinia were ateadier.. On the Stock Bx- change the tone was tolerably strong, increasing animation was noticeable an 3° fair business was’ transacted, there belng considerable professional va ing. Conols were well supported (loaed «fraction below ‘the best . Quotations of the day, Home Hails im- ‘PrAmericans opened “firm, satfafaction {betha expressed that the ‘Northern Dy- urities Cas wi now out of the way. thirle and Atchison, ‘Topeka & Santa be |ween the features. The stocks generally ist patient alter on DoF with incraased jarid closed with a goon tone. era were supported from the Conti- nent. Japanese securities were th Mfewtire simong th wr ssues. Kalra were active and strong, ‘ ————_—— * STOCK BROKERS NOMINATE. local operations The! nominating committee of the Bidck, Exchange) has submitted the regular nominations. For President, H. XK. Pomroy: for treasurer, F, W. Gliley; 40 Aberetary, William McClure, re- momnine ated. e committees will, be anno # later, “The slecyon will take place May and the men named will be elec: Ra; there is’no talk of ‘oppoaition. ge ———— WHEAT MARKET, Milder weather in sthe Southwest and ed. predictions. of rain in that territory’ oy y" caused tht market ‘here to open 1-$ hg to 1-4 per cent, low Most of the Wheat thi came out ‘as long stuit bought. veaterday cash supplies. On’ the acifée dver Corn opened dull and New, York's opering. prices wer ‘Wheat—May, 10t 1- {8; Septem: ber, $9 1-2 offered, ay, 691-8 of Hered, ) * Chicago’ : Wheat Ma. New | York's: » cloting * Wheat May, , Abo ai2 bid bid, ed 8 York sup-| we Foretgn- | W! AND BUYING. GOOD Market congtions Al All Favor. the Rise and General Gains Made.’ While Leading Brokers Predict a Higher Level. There was a. genoral improvement in public business on the Stock Exchange to-day, and, consequently, there were more bright faces atnong the commis- sion-houses than for a long time. Brokers beamed upon their customers and talked higter prices. It was notice- able that the large interests in the treet were taliing ‘more cheerfully than they have been for some time. ‘he bankers and big leaders point 10 any reasona’ for believing that prices will-advance. The tron and, stéel industry, it t# polnited out, In showing realy as sva- den improvement as it showed «sud- den decline. The South Js unusually prosperous because of the big prices recéived for cotton. For half the crop planters have received the price of the full crop last» year. ‘This monoy is going int onew. Hulldings, which calls for new material must ern roads and ings. There will te no soft coal strike; and | this causes 4 more -optkmiatic . feeling among railroad men, One président wh never talks for publication sald private- ly to-day: “I tell you that railroad earnings will, hold up to thee Dresent} figures, The tonnage in ahead of the! equipment and it will be a long time before the two are on an eyen basis.! There is no sign of a falling off, and from the general prosperity of the coun- try it in hardly probable that there will be ayfalling off.’ re eo From fhe West cbatesh the’ vbry of news as to general conditions, and gn top of this call money fs ldpning ot 2 per cent., while 4 per cent. stocks re ling upén-a 5 and 6 per cent, basis, and therefore they are a buy, as toe money put into them will pay more than | that loaned at the ruling rate The day's session wna peculiar. The) shorts covered, and as each movement caused an advance a new short interest | developed. Thus as fast as one short interest is eliminated a new one was created, 7 material and this new be hauled by the South- this means bigger earn- continent.” asa T the ‘stoma, ed by catarrh within Thix ta s tri Hon. istrict, Among the largest seller anround the room was.B, M) Barnch. who usual} operates -for J. OR. Keane. and this fead many to believe that Mr. Keene was fighting the advance, whieh his friends say is not'so. Mr. Keene dur ing the Terent slump Dought ; fre an don the advance -has sold for the Profit in. the. transactions, Mr. Bas ruch is a heavy operator on his own acount A aah ctounman was probebly thd largest ‘buyer and was seconded by Harrison Ron who were heavy sellers las: Monday. Mendham Broth ers were heavy buyers and their by Ing was believed to represent short | covering. Wolf Rrothers bought around the room for Chicago account. Lon-| took in all about 30,000 shares. The bond market showed improveme' ans in there .wag @ areat deal more outside and spectilative buying than for some | monthe. | Stocks showed sharp advances, with | now and then moderate reactions, due to profit taking. At one time there were a dozen or more issues both in the rail y and the industrial lasts which showed gains of more than a point, ‘The total sales of stocks were 596,10) shares and of bonds $2,494,000, in, ng. Quotatio: Jowest and closing prices from yesterday's closing t recorded wale are asf) eat. and met chang prices or from I itign. Amal, Conver... MER aN ae ae B&R. oot Ri PEPE BER SPEOEIELE Union Pacific 18. Leather. RB. Leather: pe 43 Cortiandt # Rectime, You cannot afford Hall hope o xiflameerous con tien Cline ‘Reniember, IKEA DE I country, paysteal ‘wrecks, ble to make & they have used Peruna. Never in the history of medicine has remedy recelyed such vhqualified and uni- versal eulogies ay Peruna From New York Jonrnal. @ “During the receat Grip epi deme, claiming a tims or more, the efficiency of Peruna nguickly relieving this malady and tts aflerneffects bas been’ the talk of the leaving tarrh of the pelvic organs. nre,to be count hundreds of thousands. demic catarrh, and sows the seed of chronic the A New York Alderman's Experience é Joseph A. Flinn, writes from 104 Christopher street, New York City, as follows: “When a pestilence overtakes our people we take precautions as a nation to preserve the citizens agalist the dread disease. “La grippe has-entered thousands of our homes this fall, peonle who used Peruna were quickly re- stored. Wille those who depended on doc tors: prescriptions pent weeks in Jeaving them weak ang emaciated. had a elight attack of Ia grippé, and million v1 HON grip hag crossed our and 1 rincipal reason why you have been ie be 6 for your shoes is that you haven't The Grip Leaves af RET in ie ‘Path Weak, BET vOUS, Dyspeptic, Catarrh Wrecks THE GRIP ‘LEAVES THOUSANDS IN ITS PATH WEAK, NERVOU al (¢ valuable medicine, in after répegted trials it cured at once took Peruinn, which drove the dix vaso out of my system In a few dave and id not binder’ me-from pursuing my your very behind scores of jn my ea p is ept- New York."—Joseph A. Flinn. Ja grippe every. winter Wallace, a charter member of the! Hut, through the use International Barbers’ Union, writes from| gradually weaker In ite severit Wertorsd avenyes Minngagols> Mion, 'Foupwhig a wo attatic? of, fa\ grippe! three days: 1 seemed to be, alfected badly..all over. I) ple me any more.!'—0, H suffered with a severe back indiges- ‘ton -and niimerous"ilis, #0 1 could neither nor sleep. and I thought { would give! up ny, work, swhich 1 could not afford to do, | of my customers who was greatly ielped by Peruna advised me to try it, and 4 I procured a bottin the same day. I used! With Peruna. it faithfully and felt a marked Improve-| T™*4y ment. During the next two months 1 took five bottles, ang then felt splendid. Now my head te clear, my nerves steady, 1 enjoy food, and rest well, Peruna has been worth a dollar a dose to me."—D. L. Wallace Mr. 0. H. Perry, Atchison, Kangas, rip qufferens ae tocoVety eunul Perry. Peruna Medicine Co,, Columbus, Gentlemen: “I am more Alderman Fifth dvi “Very respectfully, GORGE H noticed that the If you do not der! at once to Dr. Hartman ment of Your case, an to give you bis val Address Dr. Hartman, Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Oat in. after repeated trials of your med- ay fe advice Peruna and Manalin, I give this as | tetnes, jon of the wonderful results of expr A dose of Aconite o'clock in the morning. known you could get and Sulphur at eleven o'clock. No matter what time, -. DYSPEPTIC. CATARRH WREC me of chronic of Peruna, It than find tt to be an excellent | for the grip and catarrh, used it In my family, and they al! join me! In recommending it as an. ‘excellent rem- | Preside Drugs, Medicines, Toilet Articles adapted to the purpose. Ohe Drug and Gotlet Article Section of ‘And whenever Main Aisle special sales are held, as will be thereafter, the demand is extraordinaty, for THE PRICES ARE ite effects bronchit!s yoars’ standing by using two bot: | ry. 1894, and no re | Victims of catarrh of the hend, catar work ot nt ar "L should like to see our Board of Health| tes of Peruna in Ja eatarrh of the kidneys, ca-| give it oMcial recognition and have it used! turn of It Konerally among our poor sick peoplo in| “After I was cured of bronchitis T had for several winters got until tt | dwindJed down ta n mere auupor for two or} Now the stupor does not trou: A Congressman’s Experience. House of Representatives, Washington, D. ©. Onto. ratisfied T have WHIT! prompt and ratisfar tory results from the use of Perunn, ving full State. yrite be pl eratls, of The, Ohto. HUMANBAROMETERS, | A Rheumatic Mystery. Here are some marvels of medicine! will climax at three Aloas will opqrate at five o'clock A. M. in the preceding | day, you have taken these mediein they LOWER THAN THE SAME G' The list for to-morrow follows Blair's Fountain Fluid Pencit J O ”) Specially Priced at << ee j The Blair Fountain Fluid Pencil is always |? ready. It possesses the much detired writing- point of a lead pencil coupled with the invaluable qualities of 2 pen. . > Jest hanging full It is sold under a guarantee, and you may use it for ten days on trial, and if dissatisfied at the end of this period with the Fluid ‘Pencil you may return it and collect the purchase price. | New Spring) Full Style Thursday at! Made, as fancy Tweeds, flare below. brown, tan, gra’ “AROUND THE*WORLD AND NEVER ~ OUT OF INK.” (Third Floor, Centre.) detail i $425 Srade Ghursday at. . | Brushes To-Morrow at Exceptionally Low Prices. is uncertain March weather makes it imperative that one exercise great care in warding off sickness and adding to physical comforts by making use of such preparations as are best Cinslantly Patronized by Ghousands of People. IDS ARE SOLD FOR ELSEWHERE. Drugs. |e FAVORITE REMEDY eee EATHER JOHN'S MEDL ESS. JAMAICA GINGER: ask + le IT e 1rd 66 | ,MONIA: bose Se} tens BEEF. IRON AND WINE. 17e | COMP. SYR. HYPOPHOSPHITES: bottle S.9e GRANULAR PHOSPHATE OF SODA. 7gq'| EMULSION COD LIVEA OIL. borle 24) 2GRAIN QUININE PILLS bor. 108 52 | WOODALCOHOL pit. 184.5 a1 40|W MOTH BALLS, packase le | BLAUD IRON PILLS: S.grain, bor. 100 62) QuoZzONE I7e | LIEBIG'S BEEF IRON AND WINE 320 r ye ree ate aoe Gorter Articles. we Lf HUNYADI MATYAS WATER. bonle, 7#e |pereact OP WITCHY HAZEL: sr 2p) WHITE RIBBON REMEDY. $1 00 bo, O9e j 'e SGRAIN LITHIA TABLETS, bortle. Ze | ORILUANT: NAIL ENAMEL: Sex, 7 ‘AN EGG SHAMPOO. 75e) MAGIC CORN CURE 10e | ANAS IE MS NTISEPTINE MOUTH WASH, bowie, 29e | BLUE JAY CORN PLASTERS. ONY 2 DENTAL FOAM for the rerth: bottle jae BELLADONA POROUS PLASTERS. Fe COLD CREAM. 4 tos. 2B: be., 43, BELDEN’S LIVER PILLS Se | IMPORTED BAY RUM M4 os. 1Be: G2 ORANGEINE, 252. box, 1Z¢+; $1.00 box, FF! | crs. Fee: ats . Women’s Pedestrienne Skirts. Cheviots, Panama or Covert Cloths and Broadcloth. Lat- ging the’hips closely, with full Neatly plaited; seven or nine- gore styles; strap or tab trim- ming: self covered buttons. Properly tailored ‘ond 3} Women’ Ry Wash Waists Spt 6S C Doevste “S. & H."’ Green Trading Stamps Morn- ings this Week from 8.30 to 120'Clock — Thereafter Single Stamps Until Closing Hour. & Tooth & Hair Che Big Store Js the case to-morrow and the day ALWAYS CONSIDERABLY 200 102 29e PURE GLYCERINE: 8 oF. boitle PURE BORAX: Ib. package DR. CHARLES FLESH FOOD. VIOLET REGAL: | of... regulariy 50¢ 9c FARINA COLOGNE. 4 or. 25¢e.; 8 0r., ¥7¢ BENZOIN. GLYCERINE AND ROSE ER: ot 250 aie 2e 25e CUCUMBER CREAM, ANTISEPTINE TOOTH POWDER. PROPHYLACTIC TOOTH BRUSHES (seconds) each 100.: three for Avery special fot of TOOTH BRUSHES. reqular'y 25¢. each; two fo: 25e A very special lot of HAIR BRUSHES. Fewulrly op 0 $1.50 each, 59e ARMOUR'S LA FRANCE ROSE SOAP: eww larly fe bow of three cakes: specu wo 5g ‘isvatel Etamine, effect; snug- Black. blue, y or mixtures. in every®& joor, Front.) distinctive and timely style for less. Pay $3.50 for a Regal Woman's Shoe next time and put the balance into cab-fares. You couldn't qaodke han . up-to-date Paris style in it if you were starting home from Cherbourg this min- ute with a pair of Pinet’s twenty-dol- lar made-to-measure | masterpieces in your trunk. Pinet sets the shoe-fashions of all Europe. We copy them, and so does | the debris or waste matte | elements (like*nult or soda) to neutralize | the Uric will Climax at the fixed hourf bere stated and reveal certain symptoms always, How do you account for this? How account for a Rheumatic person's ability to predict a coming storm 24 hours ahoad, by the peculiar ache in bis bones Rheumatism ts simply Uric Acid in the blood. Can Urle Acid have its time limit, ike other chemicals, but reflecting back- ward like 4 barometer? Uric Acid ts due to a lack of Alkaline material in the blood. ‘This Acid absorbs of the system. it carries thin waste matter into. the blood whun there are not enough Alkaline This sale represents the aides part of a great special purchase from one of New York's largest manufacturers, and is a thor- oughly representative gathering of the daintiest and most becoming Spring styles. The Waists are made, as illustrated, from “excellent quality Madras, Cheviots and Brillian- tines ; ‘plain white on white grounds, with neatly woven figures. They are cyt very full and long, and are tailored in.a superior manner. 115 Newel Bt 291 Brondnay, cor. Reade St Nw: ronal crrr. everybody else. But we copy thém direct and at a. and without the change Tok line. Y hang eng Aor boca A reaches the kidneys, As the blood circwates } und muscles at ‘This grinding causes | Inflammation frequently | not checked, th Pah 72 REGAL STORES, 20 OF " sEM ' NEW YORK crTy, + 18g West 1251n 785 Rroadway, coiner 10th st. 1989 Broadway, opp. Herald Square an Alkallne, aw Then to dissolve normal condition eee further belp, Alkalines, Upon this core, and the permanen a iu int ofsou stomach {n doing ao, s | btomach. p PADD gs V care MEN'S STORES... ies BROOKLYN Thin is are dangerous. © cure cannot be expected in a treatment, tons, ‘The first. essential in a through. Rheumatism is slowly acquired, and -#0, ‘and never by external applica- Acid aud to free the debris before system it then deposits small particles of this waste matter in the joints and muscles, Regal Stores for Women thirty, days ‘These partic © like granulated sugar after. M. Pinet has produced First | 0° sand, and they grind Between the joints - ery movemeut. intense pain and If the disease be inflammation will cause the Uric particles to be coated with a fleshy IN GREATER NHBV YORK. {apiot which in Ume grows to the joints ae well. ‘Then bouy joints e WOMEN'S STORES) ‘liltineuues ye ‘The only way to cure Rheumatism is to convert the Acid condition of the blood into and carry y the deposits in jojnts and muscles. / Then to get tho digestite’ organs into a so they WIL necrete, | less "Acid: and more condition depends re. Butte jean to kill Rheumatism 4f we also Few drugs powerful enough to dissolve Urle Actd deposits are safé to take into the why so-called few weeks’ ee Rheumatic ft ‘Anh and Be 3H figs Meee Montagu, cure is safety—the second, effectiveness tila 1001 Brosaway.. bey. Ditmare 9 and Wit | tho third permanenc 460 Fitth Ave In a medical exporience of thirty years , JERSEY city: 1 have known but one remedy which com- aL wie Lined these three qualities. It took nearly S41 Broad St, opp. Cential ROM, of NF len years of my Ife to discover ang perfect that remedy. The ch nd to 1 combined, on whigh I daily stake fo: After Shoop's Rheumat ou! 1 added, 1269 BROADWAY; NEWYORK Cure’ of eagh forty cases, au f ingredient I found in Germany, subtracted from afd {1 | tow have a prescription une agd repute 3.000 fest case? 1 found that “Dr edad in 39 Then 1 decided it the “quick On sale Thursday on Special Tables of elevators and escalators. Specially Pri . from good quality patterns. both light and da sleeves. at separate. "very pretty patterns. Skir panerns, including dainty waists separate: skirt very and some have bias band [p~7 Ni, and finisa. | Correct Styles and Weights, new Waist Store, 18th St, Centre, and East House Dresses for Yursess, WMatds and Waitresses. a for Co-WMorrow's Setting. These excellent garments are neatly fashioned There is a large vere Gi styles and colorings. tractive prices prevail HOUSE DRESSES of fine quality percale: large varie'y pf deep hem; waists have yokes of hemstiched plaits. bis! HOUSE DRESSES of fine quality percale waist and skirt In twenty navy effects. hem and bias band; neatly trimmed waists. HOUSE DRESSES of Sea Island percale. in a variety “et ’ waist lined and pleated back bs HOUSE DRESSES of Sea Island percale. in very handsome i HOUSE DRESSES. of black sateen. fine quality, made'with exira full skirts and deep hem. and very neat waist eFects ‘ NURSES CORRECT REGULATION DRESSES of char t tray and striped gingham. » Men’ s& Women's Shoes in the materials, and are perfect fitting. Av hursday. rk; made with very full sivt I8e | 125 | Gored ‘skirt with deep ts extra full with 5- id front, a lack and white checks: skro-and MI rimmed with deep rufe. 7 7 ey, 4 i Serviceable and pretty. 1,95 superior quality. pertest in fit 7 Os 199° e Nez BROADWAY RS NEW YOR? 22W 23 82 ST NEW YOR s* 8.50 to 17.00. TE 8,00 to 25.00 ONE DOLLAR } PER. WEEK e PHotocRaPHS from the tiniest Miniature to a life - size “portrait was safe (o supply it on @ month's trial, at my Fisk, wo Rheumatic sufferers everywhere, If it fails, the treatment and ‘six bottles of Dr, Shaon's Ihe Cuve, cost, you hot a” fru + the whole cont myself without qu if it succeed 96.50, Thin Is but a pay for my { Address simp Dr. Shoop's #0) Hue all d & uyputh's trial t mac t to. you Ample proposition, of MUCCERs OF 20 id to bue botile Cure of (Druggises efStH do not supply it on You must write to me for Many more months will probably pass before we will be able to offer you an opportunity like this again. Peculiar trade conditions put us in possession of many thousands of pairs of new and very desirable Men's and Women’s Shoes. No need going into details telling you a WHY and HOW we got »\them, but suffice to say@ that this is the season's best Salé ve Sewimnsh)e> yonivey. the cav- RIPANS TARULEA are the Dest dm yen ieitine Gram faa. ae Seed mlillone ot Grom it when you ¢ The u single year, Coustipath pat bears: 2 Days 1904 world Alma: Eevath sre “tre ’ pedia tellin what enevery ne a ied by lay, Price 26 cents, bom, 259 _ By "ammertee Toeagicee calf, vici kid and box calf, various kinds of patent leathers; single velour, and double soles a waterproof soles. For Men, | pain would sell ie ily for less than $3.50; special, LIS, Jor Women, ons sewed Oxfords; extraordinary value, at combination dull and bright kid button and lace: all. bright kid burton and lace, patenc leathers button and lace Bes if, IS) several lines Store. Seopnd. Flours (Consolidated Bhg

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