CHARLOTTE NEWS, AUGUST 25, 1902.
mm,
FULL REPORT OF TODftY'S M
IA1FST ADVICES FROM THE REALM OF THE BULLS
AND BEARS.
(Reported by Ware & Leland, Private Wire to George A. Howell.)
Bears the ) he Kind You Have Always Bought
Signature
THE COTTON MARKETS.
, La., Aug. 25. Reports
v,nv Orleans
( ;'hlilio to hand from over the "belt are
(,.,t:unly very blue.
utter received from a very liable
.,',n.:nondent in Alabama under date
, ,vrnt 23. is as follows: Our crop ' was
' .,,;, riovating every day. Am satisfied
Jhi section can't make over half a
' , since farmers began picking,
I 1 L
finding it shorter, some parts
this country have not had any rain
pril 22nd. rms is given as a
of just thousands tnat are
nling into the exchange and the re-
ility Ot tlie parues seuams Liicm
cannot be questioned, lne iact
hut our prospects are not anything
as good as the bears want to see
:iMiiot be erased and the effect, the
IS I1UV1I1& uyuu llic ucai o
shown in the marking up of
Thpv are trying to get out or
they are
of
..( .-imen
ct
plainly
values.
6 .- a
on the market.
let up in the
The following
heir short position
'Mi ere seems to be no
..h.-u- :.nd hot weather.
V l v n i -
been recciveu:
ocast for W est Florida, Aiaoa-
Louisiana Local
New York, Aug. 25. Liverpool did
not give us as good market as was ex
pected from our strong closing of
Saturday but there was too much senti
ment on the bull side to pay much at
tention to Liverpool and our market
radually forced ahead on good
buying from nearly all quarters. Shorts
were disposed to cover only on stub
born forcing from the bulls. The crop
accounts coming to hand were of the
greatest assistance to the bulls. The
weather map showed no relief and with
the buying for new account as well as
for the scared shorts, the market scor
ed a good advance over Saturday's
closing.
The market now has the appearance
of everyone being afraid to stand short
until the weekly bureau report of to
morrow which all concede will be dis
tinctly bullish. The early bear move
ment now has a black eye but there
will be some cotton made and it is
therefore the part of wisdom to act
shy of advances and buy only on de
clines. We would not advise any one
to get on the bear side for the present
at least.
NEW YORK COTTON. .
Charles N. Herried is the third Nor-weign-Ameiican
to be elected governor
of South Dakota.
WANTED
1,000 tons of old Scrap Iron. Any
kind.
YARBOROUGH & BELLINGER.
HO! For the FAIR!
and
Has
'()
Mississippi
n us Monday and Tuesday; fresh east
,(ViK)theast winds. For East Texas,
fair Monday and Tuesday fresh south
Njr,ls Texarkana clear, 80; San Aii
i,mu! clear, 84; Waco clear, 79; Cal-
dear. Si; Galveston ciear, ;
c;t e
Dallas clear, S2; Paris clear, 78
man el ear, 90 and Austin clear,
LIVERPOOL COTTON.
Futures Closed Finn
4
4
4
4
4
........ -
; Sher-84.
High Low Close
Futures Closed Steady
August .... ... . 8 59
September . . . . 8 30
October 8 19
November 8 10
December S 14
January 8 14
Fe bruary
March 8 0(5
April
May . 8 03
Spots Quiet Middling- Vc
8
8
8
i
7
17
04
99
98
7 97
8 C2
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
:8 59
2)-30
18 19
11-12
14-15
1314
09-10
06-07
07 09
03-10
4C,
42
47
Auu-
Auuept .....
S'l't-Oet
Oct -Nov
Y.,v-lVc
?),c Jan 4 2 5-24
i.i.i.V.l 4 23 24
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Feb-M eli
Mcli-April
April -May 4
Snots Quiet Middling 4 2.) 32
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4
4
8:J-:U
v7-'8
25-b
23 24
23 24
23-24
CHARLOTTE COTTON.
Corrected Daily for the News by
fleath-Reid Jobbing and Commission
Company.
Giood Middling 9c
Strict Middling- 8 90
Middling
Low Middling , ee
Tinges "VzVz
itains (J8e
Steady
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TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURS
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Complete line of competitive ex
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JUNIUS H. HARDEN, Secretary.
The Central Hotel
Receipts
THE STOCK MARKETS.
New York, Aug. 25. The whole mar
ket ought to follow the upward flight
cf Southern Pacific. Whether or not it
will is another question, but in my
judgment you don't run much risk in
buying at present levels. St. Paul, New
York Central, Atchison, Union Pacific,
Cincinnati & Ohio. Alton, Pacific Coast,
Pae aMil. Eries, O. &. W. People's Gas,
T. C. I, U. S. Steels, Wisconsin Central
issues.' In fact most anything. It is
simplv a matter of guessing which is
the best after Southern Pacific. Do
uot carrv too much stock, however, and
be satisfied with fair profits. W3 may j
pet a pretty good break some lime
viiiiin the next 30 daysand I wouldn't
like to see you caught loaded up to the
neck when the break comes.
American stocks in London steady,
about parity. Early crisis 'in anthra
ci:e strike expected with important de
vf torments at operators meeting to
rforrow. Senator Hanna says that further ef
forts to terminate strike useless. Presi
dent. Fish says Illinois Central will be
independent of Southern combine. The
trl;ng of testimony in the Northern
P -.-.i-ities suit begins in New York
( j.tember 15th. Crop conditions favor
able. Good statement causes encourage
ment in Sunday prices. Car shortage
caused banking of furnaces around
Pittsburg. Relations betweenvAtchison
and Rhode Island reported particularly
friendly. No dividend meeting yet call
ed for Reading first preferred. Forty
nine roads second week in August
earnings increased 6.54 per cent. Wa
bash entry to Pittsburg is expected to
ix comnleted bv May 1st.
The stock market has been bullish
throughout the day. The response from
London was healthy and from the start
our market has been firmly held.
Southern Pacific has been the leader
advancing well over 77. Baltimore &
i
L. & N. seems at a standstill awaiting
developments of the merger plans now
on the tape. C. F. I. continues weak
but did not disturb the rest of the mar
ket. The conservative course would be
to take profits on such bulges as we
have today and buy back at lower
levels as there seems to be no disturb
ing elements in the way of prosperity
at present except the coal strike which
must soon come to an end with benefi
cial results to the' market.
NEW YORK STOCKS.
Atchison 63
Balto & Ohio 114
rl T- 1 on 1
vjan s
Ches & Ohio . .
Chi & Alton .
Chi & G. West
Chi Ter & Tran
Erie
I lock Valley .
111 Central 169
Lou & Nash 15
Man 135 J$
Misso Pac H?M
MissoK&T 32
New Y C ' ......... 164M
Norfolk & W 72
Ontario & W . 36 J
Penna I62
Read'y 67
St Paul - 16M
So Pac 7'J4
So. Ry
office and waiting room have been
beautifully painted and renovated
and with many additional electric
lights they will be pertectly il
luminated. The table, the rooms, the ser
vice, etc., of the Central are ex
cellent and equal to those of any
commercial hotel in the South.
Under the personal management
of Mr. C. E. Hooper.
C. E. Hooper (EL Co,
PKU.TKJJSTU.K.S 3
56
43
34 y,
41
.100
SoRyPfd 97
Tex & Pac
Union Pac ; 111
Wabash 33
Amal Cop 67
Brook Rap Trans 67
r,nl "Fnel & Iron 77
Nati Lead
Peoples Gas
Susrar
Tenn Coal & Iron 70
US Leather 13M
US Steele 41
U S Steel Pf d 904
-r-r n 51
Western union yA
VC Chemical 65
Ohio advanced sharply on good buying.
THE PRODUCE MARKETS.
Chicago, Aug. 25 Wheat-While
the weather conditions in the belt were
favorable, receipts heavy and every
thing pointing to bear figures yet the
market inspired by the good Liverpool
market, and manipulation of Septem
ber, sold much higher and closed about
the best prices cf the day. We prefer
not to advise on September option,
which is pure manipulation but would
sell deferred options on all hard spots.
Corn Harris-Gates & Co. were good
hnyers of the September option which
is clearly manipulated and can be run
to any point thev mav mind to put it
h'u on all advances we would advise
caution just now as there seems to be
n unwieldy short interest in the mar
ket. Provisions Receipts of hogs con
tinue light consequent pork, lard and
i"d)s are all firmly held, the short inter
ests in these commodities nave been
sorely tried and are being run to cover
e would not sell except on high mar-
WlRELESS TELEGRAPH TESTS.
Tne Navy Tries To Avoid Using The
Marconi System.
Washington, Aug. 22. Wireless
telegraphy tests between this city and
Annapolis under the supervision of a
special board of naval officers, which
''i its first meeting today, have
un made
tinned , . ,
kets which will come along as shorts
are forced.
CHICAGO QUOTATIONS.
Hisrh Low Close
WHEAT
September 72 71 j
December .... .... 'jo8
27M
3i
Vfay
CORN
September ........ .r9
December 44
May 40
OATS
Septemv er
December
May
PORK
September
October y 17
January -14
LARD
September 10 7
October 9 0
January g 40
RIBS
September 10 .27
Octobe -lj L9
January - " 75
695
58
42
40M
72
70
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Bet a New York, Tampa, Atjanta,
New Orleans and Points South
and West.
Southern Railway
In Effect June 8tth, T902.
This condensed schedule is pul
lished as information and is subject to
change without notice to the public:
5:00 a. m. No. 8 daily for Richmond V
and local points, connects at Greens
boro for Winston-Salem, Raleigh,
Goldsboro, Newbern and Morehead
City, at Danville for Norfolk.
7:10 a. m. No. 27 daily, for Colum
bia and C. C. & A. local stations.
7:15 a. m. No. 16 daily, except Sun
day, for Statesville, Tayiorsville and
local stations, CDnnects at Mooresvillt
for Winston-Saiem, at Statesville for
Asheville, Hickory, Lenoir and Blow
ing Rock.
7:45 a. m. No. 33 daily, Atlanta Ex
press, Pullman sleeper and day coaches
to Atlanta, Pullman tourist sleeper to
San Francisco, Tuesdays, Thursdays
and Saturdays, via New Orleans and
Southern Pacific; close connection at
Spartanburg for Hendersonville and
Asheville.
8:30 a. m. No. 33 daily, Florida Ex
press, for Rock Hill, Chester, Winns-
boro, Columbia .and Savannah;- Pull
man sleeDers to Jacksonville, Port
Tampa and Augusta, first-class coach
Washington to Jacksonville. Dining
car service.
9:25 a. m. No. 3G daily, U. S. Fast
Mail, for Washington and all points
North; Pullman drawing rooms, sleep
ers to New York and Richmond, day
coaches New .Orleans and Memphis;
Pullman observation car, New York to
Maco. Dining car service. Solid
Pullman train.
10:05 a. m. No. 30 daily, for Dan
illfi. Richmond and Washington ana
all noints North. Pullman sleeper to
New York; first-class coach to Wash
infrtrm. This train is operated via
Richmond. Va.
n-10 a. m. No. 28 daily, tor vvin-
ston-Salem and Roanoke, Va.
12:35 p. m. No. 11 daity, for At
la.nta and local stations: connects at
Snn.Tta.nhnre for Hendersonville and
Asheville.
6:40 p. m. No. 12 daily, for Richmond
and local stations, connected at Greens
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7:15 p. m. No. 24 daily, except Sun
day, for Statesville and local stations
connects at Statesville for Asheville
Knoxville. Chattanooga and Memphis.
8:18 p. m. No. 38 daily, Washington
and Southwestern limited, for Wash
ington and all points North. Pullman
sleepers and Pullman observation car
to New York. Dining car service. Solid
Pullman train.
9:30 p. m. No. 34 daily, New York
and Florida Express. Pullman sleep
ers to New York; first-class coach to
Washington.
10:10 t. m. No. 35 daily, U. S. Fast
Mail, for Atlanta and all points South
and Southwest. Pullmar, drawing room
sleepers to New Orleans and Birming
ham; day coaches wasnvngicn to iNew
Orleans. Dining car service.
10:35 p .m No. 40 daily, for Wash
ington and joints North. Pullman
Sleeper for Washington, Charlotte to
Richmond, Charlotte to Norfolk. First
class coach Atlanta to Washington.
C. H. ACKERT,
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S. H. HARDWICK, Gen. Pass Ag'nt.,
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IN EFFECT MAY 25, 1902.
No. 32.
No. 40.
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17 05
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17.05
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10.87
9.82
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9 95
7 72
jv. Charlotte ... . 7:27 p.m. 4:50 a.m.
Ar. Monroe 8:25 p.m. 5:42 a.m.
Lv. Monroe .... 8:40 p.m. 5:52 a.m.
Ar. Hamlet 10:15 p.m. 7:15 a.m.
Ar. Wilmington . No. 34. 12:15 p.m.
Ar. So. Pines ... 11:33 p.m. 8:34 a.m.
Ar. Raleigh 1:30 a.m.(U:00 a.m.
Ar. Norlina Jc. .. 30 a.m. 1:15 p.m
Ar. Portsmouth . 7:15 a.m. 5:35 a.m.
Ar. Richmond .. 6:35 a.m. 4:45 p.m.
Ar. Washington .10:10 a.m. 8:36 p.m.
Ar. Baltimore ... 11:25 a.m. 11:25 p.m.
Ar. Phila 1:36 p.m. 2:56 a.m.
Ar. New York .. 4:15 p.m. 6:30 a.m.
No. 33. No. 41.
Lv. Monroe 9:10 a.m. 12:20 a.m.
Ar. Athens 2:40 p.m. 6:13 a.m.
Ar. Atlanta 4:55 p.m. 7:50 a.m.
Ar. Montgomery 9:20 p.m
Ar. Mobile 3:05 a.m
Ar. New Orleans 7:40 a.m.
Lv. Charlotte ...110:18 a.m.
Lv. Lincoln 11:35 a.m
Lv. Shelby 12:39 p.m.
Ar. Rutherfdton. 2:10 p.m
orfalkftSsWeslern
Schedule in Effect
Schedule in effect June 8th, 1902,
Through Train Daily, Charlotte and
Roanoke, Va.
Lv. Charlotte, So. Ry ..11:10 am.
Lv. Winston, N. & W. Ry. . .3:00 p m.
Lv. Martinsville ..5:15 p m.
LV. Rocky Mt'.. 6:35 p m.
Ar. Roanoke ..7:40 p m.
Ar. Charlotte, So. Ry 6:00 p m.
Ar. Winston, N. & W. Ry.. . 2:00 p m.
Ar Martinsville 11:45 a m.
Ar. Rocky Mt 10:26 a m.
Lv. Roanoke 9:15 a m.
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without being compelled to pur-J-nase
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. r has been adopted generally by
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than
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