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r ;: V 4 J t- . t K GHABLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, liOVEHBER. 20, 1001. COMMERCE AKD FIXATE. Fa4 OgM'Wvoratli Weather and .,, frd Report of JfYee 8pot Offer ingp in the South Influenced Profes nlonal Sentiment Agaiiwt the Market. Nw York, Nov. 19. The cotton mar ket opened -easy at 4 'decline of 2 to 4 points, or about as In due on easier ca ' hie. The leather South Was favora ble and there were further reports of freei offerings' of spot In the South. Sen timentn local professional circles seem ed against the market, and large room traders were; evidently trying: to force further, declines. Business was' quiet Receipts, 4t the: ports l-dy. .50.776 against 54,183 last week and 66,368 lam year. For .the week, 370,006 bales, against 38,086 last week and 377,693 last year. To-day's receipts at New Or leans, 11,075. against 14.160 last year, and at Houston, 9,284 bales. Futures opened easy, November. 9.50 bid; December, 9.61; January, 9.68; Feb ruary, ; March, 9.80; April, 9.85; May, 9.92; June, 9.92; July, 9.87 bid; Au gust. 9.68. Futures closed steady; November, 9.50; December, 9.C6; January, 9.66; Feb ruary, 9.73; March. 9.78; April, 9.82; .May, 9.90; June. 9.91; July, 9.95. Suol cotton dull, middling uplands, jn.wi; middling Gulf, 10.25. MILLER & CO.'S REPORT. Condition of the Cotton, Coffee, Stock and Grain Markets. PHvato Wire to F. B. Alexander. Man- er" COTTON. N'w York, Nov. 19. For several days during the past week the market hardly ile.-wrved the name. Sunday's storm parii-Ivtt-d the telegraph llnee and cut oft thin market more completely from the h.-iiance of thf country than at anytime Huff Ihe great blizzard of 1KS8. It wns not until Thiirwlay that anything like u "ni IiIiiik'p oi communication with the oui fiile world wax re-enUihllsheii. The all wnre of outside orders gave the lo.nl heur clique an opponunlty which was lined to the fullest extent. Prices were HiK-censfully attacked and persistently hammered, until by the time communi cation wan restored a low level had been extnbllshed. which necessitated liberal miirgum calls. Almost the Urst menage that went through to the South and West, rnturally. were theie margin calls, un1 ihe replies. In many Instances, were, as expected, order to close out the long interest. This selling out or longs caused Mime what further decline. Another feature which weakened our ini.iket was the failure of the revision - committee's annual meeting on November I'.th to make any change In the existing inherences between the grades delivered on contract. It was thought that owing to the very lare proportion of high grade rotten picked during this exceptionally div. open fall, premiums on high grade .should have been reduced. Expecting such u change, spot -operator had for some time avoided using New York for hedging purposes, awaiting the action oi m- ra iniHSlon, when it was learned that in. change would be. made In the old de ferences these upot interests Immediately irfiH.farnHl hedsreM from other markets lo ihl. making them very liberal sellers ihi-oughout Vdnesdny and Thursday. Al tlr!"t their offerings were quickly ab sorbed, but the supply whs greater than the capacity or tne marsei iu uigcoi, prices were rorcea to give wnj The ex- ifAirtn ranter do rlnsr the week has been 41 points, the lowest le-el being touched to day. T)urlng the afternoon there has bei-n some profi Ikklng by shorts and a liule recovery, leaiving llnal prices aboui 22 lower than last Friday. The wekljt movement, which last week dropped to.CWIp bales, but expanded ma ttrlall'.: and fHl's , --week reached about; &T.II eon hnleia. or ddnaiderably more than expected. A feature,' 'however, which add ed to the weakness was the unusual gain In interior stocks, showing an accumula- ii iwvnnii the ordinary. I ne gain iu Mocks for , the week ;Hmountedito 73.0CC Irnli-F. against 37.000 hales last ear. or i.eprlv double. It is easy enough to ex plain the free port movement. In view of ihe large engagements which exist for November shipment, but the piling up at stocks at interior towns Is not so easily accounted for. , i Advices from the 8oulh to-day say that farmers are getting a little alarmed tind M.me of them are selling quite froely. We have seen that disposition requcntly when Ihe market was scraping bottom, as n may be doing at the present moment. ' The manufacturers at Fall River carried out their programme of starting hp the ranis, on Monday, "hut the experiment has so far1 resulted -only In disappointment. None of th.' noiiitinlon hupds put In an appearance or. Work 0 l,,e majority of ilids who- applied were unskilled lalKir. THe farce, h0wqvr. of keeping.llres going suleiv fo- trie piirpone of seeing smoke rise from chimneys long-cold, has been kept up throughout the week. An ,-u ute stage has now'"been reached, and hnmething must be done to bring the stiike-to an'-end. even if It involves con reysinns hv th- manufacturers. A man wllh an Injured leg may resist amputation inofct stmnuously until gangrene sets In. but then heroic measures are necessary; and It looks as if the Fall River situation hod reached the 'gangrene" stage.'. The Lonrmtl of Commerce. In an article to- .Id..- fc.ua . I. , . Hln. "Lianoashire mills have r ecelved. or oonl I .tor.. 80 ier cent, of their whole sea ton's' requirements, nnd aj-e enjoying i roflta of 28 to 40 per cent, on their goods. Many' of them are sold ahead until next Jur.e. They are having an enormous de mand from China and the far East. It Is. - for magtilt'id-", something almost or quite inarallcied In the history of their busi ness." vmm. if truo. Is startlino: Information for American spinners, Who complain of extreme narrowness or total nusepce oi profitable working margin. One result of Ihe comparative strength of Liverpool and the reluctance with which prices there t.ave followed declines Is an increase of S to 10 points In the differences between lh two mark ;ta. January here against January-February. Is ruling at 80 points dlerettpe':j JWareh n gainst Mflch-Aaivil at 75 difference. ' ' ' ..' There la some talk of fdOCing out De cember longs -oni notice daj- November 3iith and cansidernble stress is letng laid on the large aisrtlfi-'nted stock here, which now stands AJtttout (3.000 bales, against an jn-rrnge ot:-J,00 hales for the last two veers. Itl'rs probable, however, that a great deal of the December long Interest has been wiped out on this last decline In common with longs In other months. Before our - next weekly letter, a "con siderable portion of the ginners' reports will have become public, but it is not likely to give .enough-Information to fur nish a clear idea of the-total out-turn. The public wlll have to wait until the agri cultural bureau Is published." on December 3rd, for the first' official report regarding the possible yield, ' In the meantime we ehaM probably see the Interest In the mar ket on both sides largely reduced. ' j. COFFEE. New Tork, Nov, .U.-The coffee market this week 4tas been generally weak, with a declining tendency, prices showing a net loss of .practically 35 points since the date of our last weekly letter. The decline has been chiefly due- to unloading by dis appointed holders, who have been antici pating a falling off in 'receipts and -were In. tKipes that,' with the general bull specu- Inflon prevailing In other directions, coffee ..might be favorably affected. When the ; market, on some little .foreign selling ;.earller in the week, began to decline, the . selling by recent - buyers became quite pronounced, and this pressure. In absence Xtft any ouulde support, has brought; about t-' decline.. v . r vvBraslllan receipts, so far for the month. Jftrn pretty full, but they are looked upon rv the beet- Informed as further evidence Vrf tho rapidity with which the crop is mov Vlnt out of JBrnsll. While recelou were vtect, in minths past, and the visible f ,uprly .ws plHtig up, price jieM pretty .(.Mcady. -and'no that' the grsat ttmllt of ji t-he crop has been marketed. U Knot likely Wthilt 1the.-esire "plant ht in -ftietiimraiety coin to fores down the value, sf Ma pro duct. ' -: ' Developments of ihe past week lead te ihe'toellef that strong Interests here were thinned over the sudden Influences of utnh1e buyers, and attacked the market for the purpose of stinking them out. This trow.M tins been BeS(ful to a large xteni. and prices are hack , to appoint In ntirnct the heat element tu srctili-Hon. ORAIN. f'hlni. Kov is. After a weeg ot rre- queutn.l wlle fluctuations prices chjsed about. J cents lower than last erlday. Mne weather in the Argentine sna larger Northwestern receipts are the .latest bwir ish Influence, but they are more than offset, to our mind, by the heavy pur- him.. fnr mlllln- account, one enncern i. - . ., u .. tulrnn kin nil 1 11 f i n itjii ir n-- iihi 1MB " . ... l. A-inMu. .1.1.. H...p,s,nw . luraro iun. valor reports receipts for. the. first half of November only 6ft per cent, or tne re ceipts for the same period last year, and ct'urtry mill are ordering out wheat held for them. The increase In the vlsibl" nuf ply this year over mat season Is main ly due to increase In Canadian stocks. Ihe real strength in tne wiwwi "" will make itself more apparent- and thai as time passes. Minneapolis, rfwi i ter sales of flour to-day, one mill selling (SO 000 barrels. iJirge orders for flour from Jupan are expected In tne near iuiurv. Corn Corn shows a loss of only a little iver a cent on the week. An attempt to break the market to-day on large esti mated receipts was attended with but mn-nrniiirv success and the pricea re mained stubbornly steady during the bal- ;uxe oi ire any. inf w. "" The weatner n i''n leflnltelv As soon as there Is a break In the weather we are ItKeiy to nave iroir ictive and oigher markets. Consumptive demand s excellent and sales for export are being made dally. Oats Oats closed a quarter of a cent lower than last Friday. Business ha been very quiet, a II hough there has been a better cash demand than usual. Re ceipts ar now below current require ments, and the country Is offering nolhla. Provisions No radical cnanges nave m urred during the week. Prices contlr.u.' K-iMlv. with an uward tendency. STOCKS. N-w York, Nov. 19. There was little in - Ilcation in the stock market to-day oi Hosm isiemiy. snipmenis. w ran ihe nervousness which affected values un- Quote: A. U. C. 2.5,'; 1). .WWil.KW: ! fuvorablv yesterday. A- more sensible I 2.fi?S; (i. 2.r.4; 11, 2.8U; 1. H..10; K. .; view of the Treasury call appeared to bo:M, ) :':; N. window-glass. St. ..; taken un'versally. Nevertheless, many water-white. $fi.(o. riiders mj'.italned the position tnnt on' general principles the speculation was en titled to more of a reaction than hud yet oei n experienced, and operations on this tbeorv. as well as the Withholding of or ders that might otherwise have gone in. hroiiKht abiut r.e aspect of regularity to prices. But there was a general t"n- dency to Inipro-'ment almost rrom uie ness in naniieis nins in .bi iur ueiimoo Hart and this was stimulated by the iii- anil al $4.W.cft and 4 84 1 0 for 0-dny hills; txpectedlv favorable character of . he j posted rale.-. J4.86 and M STH1! i SS ; eom bank stuttment. imerclal bills. M.834.83V it bad been generally believed that ac- Bar silver. 1S'.4. Mexican dollarK. ''. other important loss in the surplus re-j serve would be suffered, but this was pre- BALTIMORE PROIM'CK MA UK hi . vented by u large reduction in loans, while Hnlthnore. Nov. 19. - -Flour- Dull and un it was considered that probably the r- 'changed. ductiou represented merely a transfer on Wheat Knot contract and November uccnmmmlHtlnnii to the trust companies, tl.ll'ii! ll'.4 ; Southern, by Hiimple. l.mii the fact remained, to the discomfiture the bear element that a small increuse was, secured to the surplus reserves. i ncre was a qearth or other news anu in fluences. The buyingn Union Pacific was y Harriman interests, and absorption '.ook place right up to the close. I am ; especially trlendlv to locomotive, com mon, and I nlon Faclllc. l iook lor tugticr prices next week. Market closed strong and active. Total sales 687.200 shares. CASH PRICKS. Corn No. 3 yellow, 46a&48t; No. 3 white. WMM.; No. S, 45. Wheat No. 4 red winter, J1.00; No. : hard. H.08H; No. 4 hard, J1.00. MILLER CO For The Observer. "T11E BIUDS ARE MOIWT1NU." If we ttruld only Ttioult as flo the birds The mind but once a year itf blind mls- ln Itah j,u snamefvlI thoughts, its hateful, angry words: : . The heart of all its foolish sorrow-aches. Its selfish greed. Its passion-lust and sin: If, yearly, all our folly feathers we Could cast adrift and life anew begin, How beautiful, how pure our lives could be. But no for us of quills one set atono Throughout our four-score years and ten of life- Mid oftentimes with markings not our own. Ccgrlmed at birth; and these, thnugh fill the strife iror food and home, within a world tin- cletin, We needs must keep unsotled and while as Snow Albeit If they evftr once have been Besmirched with dirt tha they remnln etlso. When we ns pigeons then nt last slml turn :! To . Him. the Unseen Prieer of M Bow can it be that He would ever spurn Or cast ..us off, because we chanced to fall, From lark of strength, Into the soot of earth. And soil the pristine plumage that ll eave? Or just because-slnee we wore shapo.l at birth We knew not how from filth our quills to save? Ah. no. tndeed. His rrselniia i,o.h .hi e'er Be opened to receive our homeward flight, And we, earh weary flutterer, though falr;"8"'1'": t,ei",' in. spirit mould or In a sorrv nllo-hi Shall find a welcome waiting our return For all Is known to Him fd mortal dove vas never born but what at length shall learn The fullness or His mercy and His love. CHESTER WJNTHROP AMES Suggestion from "The Kentucky cardl- AN ELECTION. . Two -parties, each as black from white Jl4ootrini and pplntonry TTidil(Bllf.wrhg. the4Sfer nil right. And .claims, each one dominion. The swelling veins on temple' brow Of stump campaigners merely Confirm their noble work, and how They love their country dearly. The people on a certain date Determine the division; Each feeling that jthe country's fate AWHjis nis soie decision. With much' ado of noise and din one party Is elected. Whose representatives go in As others are ejected Then all those great reforms, you know. So soon to follow after, . Are duly fostered; think you so T Kxcuse me for my laughter! 1 Why, Mr. So-and-so, and friends. Who heed the call of duty. Must make their hay (their reign aoon ends), By hustling for the booty. ' CHESTER. W. AMES. CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REMEDY IS PLEASANT. TO TAKE.' The finest quality, of granulated' loaf sugar Is used In the manufacture of Chamberlain' Cough Remedy, and the roots used in its preparation give It a flavor similar to maple syrup, making It quite pleasant to take. Mr. W. I Roderick, of PoolesvlUe, Mr- In speak ing of this remedy, says:. "I have used Chamberlain's . Cough Remedy with my children for several years and can truthfully say it Is the beet prepa. tlon of the kind I know -of. - Tha rhll. dren likelt and It has no Injurious -af . . . - - V. 1 ter effect., For. sale by a-IL Jordan A .,:!' -i; I' Y'f STOCK "MARKET IRREGULAR. A Sprightly ITnward Moveenent Fol-i loulng the Appearance of the BanklJf;- u ti.. u.u I May.. Statement Was Not Held. New York. Nov, 19. To-day's stock H1RN mnrltet contested the reactionary ten-, J!"';- iHncy which developed yesterday, but Jj'j'" ' lite prices showed reluctance to ad- (A'.ja".. vttiice. Tl'ere was ti sprightly upward .novement after the appearance' of the May.. . hnnk stntement. but It was not held' j;.i.v . . and the closing Was Irregular and gpii-.-ltmK-ernlly lielow the best.- During the nrst'1"- hour many prominent storks went below I Jn '' last night's level. The bank statemenlj i.ahi et iiied to reassnre ae I intent to some l, c.. .. extent. The decline fit cssn was ratneriaiujf. . Mariret' than Indicated by the weeks - currency movement, bul tne loan con - traction reotnwi tne ueiximis u.n reserve requirement so us to raise tne surplus sllshtly. The closing tone was quiet. Total sales of bonds, par value, $4,780,000. Tula! sales of stocks to-day. 589.500 shares, including: Atchison, 11.400; Canadian Pacific, 5,900; Chesapeake & Ohio. 9,800; St. Paul. 9,700; Chicago Terminal and Transit, 7,500; Pennsyl vania. 20,400; Reading, 10,800; Rock Isl and. 17.S00; Southern Pacific, 19,010; Southern Itnilway, 12,100; do preferred, 300; Union Pacific. 60,700; Mexican tVn tral, 26,0(; Copper, 38,100; Locomotive. 12,900; Smelling, ;,600; Sugar, 19.700; Rr,inl; ,.nn,H Transit M.900: t'orn lorn Produc-,s. 5.800; Tennessee Coal, 7,; I'nlted Stales Steel. ;0,600; do preferred. 24.800. The bond market was quiet to-d.iy and closed steady and inactive. NKW ORLEANS COTTON MARKET. New OrleaiiH. Nov. 19. Futures steady. December oneucd 6 iolnts lower, at IM'i. .old up to H IS. and finally declined to 9A-J.I The nmrkel closed quiet, with net losses if ! to 10 points. ' NAVAL BTORICS MARKKT Savinn;ih. Nov. Ill-Turiieiil hie Stciuly 'il " Receliitn. fiiii! casks. Hales. :i:'.' icnsks. .Shlonmnts. I!2 casks. NBW YORK MONEY MARKKT. New Yoru. Nov. IK. Money on call nom inal;; ;no loans. Time loans steady; days. rS'fiH1-, sr tenl.; 90 days ami i months, 3 4 per cent.; prime menatulle paper. 4'4'fi 44 per cent. Klei liiiK exchange ium with actual Imsi- of'tl.l" Coin-Keasy; Bpoi. new. 54i64'4c South- ern wane corn, new, wuwr, Outs-Firm; No. ' white. 3m!4jc. LIVERPOOL. COTTON MARKET. LlveiiM.ol, Nov. . Cotton 8rst. prlo. jif.int.s lower. American middling: Fair. .VB4: good middling, 6.48; middling, 5..I:!; low middling, 6.:!0; good ordinary, 5.W; or dinary, 4.90. he sales of the day were 6.000 hales, if which .'Kl were for speculation and expoit, and included 6,000 American. Receipts 6.4IM dales. Including 3,300 American. Futures closed barely steady. Amerlcnn middling, good ordlnury clause: Novem ber. 6.24; November-December, 5.2; December-January, b:tl; January-February. i.L';i; February-March, 5.24; March-April. ::- ; April-May, 5.2i May-June, 5.30; June July, .ri.31; July-August, 5.31. E8TIMATE8. 1504. mi. lii.CII i!7.:;9J lC.ljfll New Orleans. Houston.. .. Jalveston.. .. U.SOtkg 13,000 NEW YORK COTTON. New York, Nov. 19. Futures eloscd lililj , Illto-.iiii ik t"-'", i.'ni vii,iic,-... High. Low. ''lose. I January.. Ft briiary . March.. . April.. . ,VLiv.. .. June.. .. July.. . November December . 9.0s :.(i5 U.lWri I. ii i j .73l 'J.il ii.xl !l.7S .7(l !l.7:i 'J.K'il 'J.l !.rt !(.) 'J.WKW 9.'.il a. 911 I.!I2 91 il.96 'J.!t' .'! .Mi .ti ! 9.1 0.56 9.0. CHARIX5TTK PRODUCE MARKET. f,riptet onlly by J. W. .(mmennnn Company. ("hlf.kens spring I 16 0 26 I 1 liens per bead 33 V i ICirss 1 DucJui '& Rye 100 Corn 75 77 .oats t4 4k ot Oats-ffed , 4 48 Cotton seed 22tt ; . . , ,A"' . OTM)N UAKhlu lOiilvt'ston, quit-t w "rl.-ans. quiet .Mobile, eusy 'Siivannali. easy ..9 a-in .'. . . . . .."-! . 9 5-PJ ...10. If. : Jiurleslon. quiet Wilmington, steiidy Mew Y"rk- 'U,,H liousloii, quiet . .y -ii i . 7-p; . M 9-M !', Memphis, iiiitt qlllet llrni St. Ixmis. :l,ul-sv"1'- NKW YORK BONDS. 1'. S. refunding ;.t, ivKlstereti.. C. 8. refunilinu ;h, coiqum.. .. 17. 8. 3, reginu-ieil IT. 8. Is, OUIIJJ..II 1'. 8, new 4h, i t-nl.ii.retl I'. 8. new 4m, i-oui.tm .IC4H .I'HW, ,lu4j ....l.Juil V. 8. old 4s, ivKti-feivd- i '...W .U. S.;Jd 4s. coupoli... ;v...,'. 4,HfV AtChlfn general .is: Atchison, aii.iuf tmenl in. Atlnntfi ,..-i l.iue Bultlmore Dliio 4 Baltimore .v Olilo Central o (iet.iKlu as Central of Georgia llrm Iui iiiiu-k Chesapeake & Ohio lUa Chicago . Alton ::'iH Chicago. H & Quinoy new 4n Chicago. M. & St. Paul gen. 4 Chicago & Northwestern conooi 7s... Chicago. It. I. & Pacllio R. R. 4h... Chicago, It. I. & Paeilic R. R. col. ui C. C.. C. 81. luiis Kenenil 4 4 M III", !!- piS :", 1'""--. lld'i lW -s:'4 illi, 103 Sf.',', Ifl-tle.tirrt Terminn I 4 . Consolidated Tobacco 4 M'.4 Colorado & flout hern 4 X Denver & Rio Grande 4m It 1 Erie prior lien 4s 101 Erie geeral 4 fll'i Fort Worth & Denver City lsts 110-i, Hocking Valley 4m Ill I-uIpvII1" & Nashville unified 4 le! Manhattan cunsol goltl 4s H6W Mexican Central 4h TiV.. Mexican Central firm Incomes i'. Minn. & 8t. Iul 4s K Missouri, Kansas Texas 4s ItKi Missouri. KansnM & Texas 2nds Nationnl R. R. of Mexico coiimoI 4s.. 81 $ New York Central general 3.... !) New Jersey Central genera! on...... 136H Northern Paclilc 4h Northern Pacific 3 751, Norfolk Western consol 4 101 Oregon Short Line in & Purtlc. ....... JC4',i enn. conv. 3Vs KSH Reading general 4..... W!li SU Louis A Iron Mount, consol 6s.. 115-4, St. Louis & Ban Francisco fg. 4 K SU Louis Southwestern lsts '.n Seaboard Air Line 4s 86 Southern Paclno 4s , 9S14 Southern Railway 6s 118 Texas & Pacific lsts 121 ',4 Toledo, St. L. Western 4s ft! Union Pacific 4s.... 1W'4 Union- Pacific conv. 4s lis United States Steel 2nd Ss K"4 Wabash Ista . ,,4:;.... , 111 i .,aiin i uvutuiv o.'- J Wheeling Lake Erie 4s...., jw?w'"" Central -4s..v. 3 Wabash Debenture B. 6.114 cmoAoo pnoprcK markkt. WHKAT- Hlth. l.nw. Cie i , ., m msi W0 . .. Ui' lt im . , , DM, !i"',i I!?', j ,. 4!M,4 48 . 45 464 454' Ui-Si 4f. ',(, . . JtP, t i ... .lis, zi :il -n :n :: ., 11 hi 12.70 Yi.tt 12.55 l'-MW I? If. 1?,4" . . . li !fi 7.1; ; i? . if. m i; 'i. , iki r,.i'i u.iio ri.ijn fin r. (July.. - '" - iii.,.. j:iu. COMPARATI VJ'3 POHV lilXKIPTH. 1WH. (inlvrston I4,H7 1W13. :;i !iT! li.iiin i,i:n II.IHII !I2I New lre;ins. ll.'-n Mobile Hsvannah.. ,. .'harlfSton. Wilmington. . Norfolk Hulllmore. . I'hlladelphlH.. I'ensncoln.. . Total.. .. ir,i Kill :iM CIIARIXJTTE HIDH MAUKKT. f'orrecled Dally by'Tfarbrnugh & Ib-Mlnger. (ion I Hklns, uren snltr-d !." 'i I. limb skins, green sullcil :h" in i,n Heeswax-No 1 y, Tallow -No. 1 f,i, Hides dry flint 1.1 Hides lry salt 1 1 Hides city green , Hides green sailed cured u Calf skins clly vi Sheep skins full wool 70 I.OO rr- "V CHARLOTTE COTTON MAUKKT. These ngurea represent prices paid I (lo wagons jOiHiil inlililHm:. ! Si i lei lill.lilliii,;. ,'ll(lllllK N .....B STOCKS Aielilmin do pfd B;io a wauj do Pld Or a Po On Of N. J.... l;lies a Ohio Chi a Alton. do pfd., -(Jlit a U West Chi (k N.... 41.1 Mil a St V do pfd (Jin TV Tree l i pfd (! O k 8t I. .. Uol so uo pl;l lit ... do pfd 2nd ... Del m M Ilel Si 1. W. . IIHII b ao pfd Kne do pfd nit dopldiad ... Bock Valley... do pfd II Ilea lows Ceu ;'4 i du tifd I'uion Pi do prd Wunli . HKIH II..U I'll i ; -I 'A 01 Ml IHI '4 : lw I.IH 1k:v 14 :.ii 51 H04 Im; :rl'. v. K"l k, ..il'i. ,i M sH III! now i .. v. l.l-v. I7H 8i IJI 3 do prd wn 'elUlg. Wit. Ueni.l .'i 47v lis Mil iiu ( do pfd Ktr. (Jour t Attn am Aiitrli'M Unii- Hlmn.. Wim KriO.... MH.'tl.LlSltOU AiuAl (iiei . Am :! h Koin do pfd Am 1,'nilou o.l do pu Am lis-... do nf.i Aiu I lio-eed oil Uo pfil Am Louo ;,i, :u " :ii!4 do pfd Am "mil A g do pfd A Tt Huitr Kef Aqsooikis M Co Brook RapTran Uol Kuel & Irou " nwillcUt a st Corn Produols do pfd Distill Seoui ii Uenersl Klec. . . Interna I'apei Int pfd' dernat i'ump Nao pfd Net bd No AuirriCu.. . rVoiao Mall... Peoples Uaa. Hread Hleel Car do p(d Palliaan Palace Ri-p Steel do pfd Kobber (jooda. do pfd Tens Coal Air U 8 leather. . . do pfd V 8 Really i'. i t'.'K 1 14 ; i -' 1 K . II-H 4, '2 I it -." H) :t; ll'v -.:) 7s ( I llt 4' K'H .;m in do pfd LAN Man 1, Metro beour M Ht Ry M A St, L M St Pa 8 8 M 01 do pfd I4T NllMO -o u K A T.. do p!C. . . Nsl HRui Mes New Y 0 N A W do pfi 0 A W Henn I'C C t-t 1,. ... aesd. . .. do pfc" 1st. .. do ptdlud .:. Rock It sad.. . Invi -ii i 44 A ii te4 7.S ; s.y ;u. :m Ion 24 Mi ; au-i w :t7. :n TV, n domfd. i'i .. HI' st l a 8 r i pfd HI L8w do pfd do t.fd V H Aabbkr .. .'i::in do pfd ; V 8 bttwl dopWn, .. : r ". Wmt Kl...... 4 1 ; ii H W-NUtrn I II Ion JJ, B so rao do Did Texas and Pao. M It A wnt .. ( in i ii'N.sr.i k i a'i i:m i :n r OF The First National Bank UICHMOND, VIRGINIA. Nvv niber HI, 1!WI, HI.SOirRCKK. I m.'his : 1 1 1 1 1 iIim oiiniM i iv rilr.-if i-s (' S. Montis ;il pur (Market viilii- $;l2,&Uli.lKi) 1'i eniiiim "on r. H. Iwuitls tjllier Htot ks iimi l.omls Bunking lions- I uriiii uro ami fixture OUt-r Ultbniiri'l reul rst.ile. Vlririiilii btniils ' I'usli -tin- Iron. I-.-iiih . .$l,(r-ii,4l'- :m U-'l I.. I i;ij,;i'ii Oi i 0 ' II j L'.').'iii in 1 K Oil. V.Mt IK: 'lOO.IIM IK . . ).;.:.;: r. ; 1.1 A f!l IjI'1'1 ICS. l.'ni.ilul . .$ fiMl.HlO of Surplus fund 40O.fK I 'llillvliieil profits ITJ.tiUS I'licitmeil tllM'-ounlM Aetiueti InttreHt ami tuxes 411 (KW '.'o.ssi; fl Cln-iilulloii Oil 4,401.7X1 41 4I2.W4I 'i lefK..silft fl. Iltl ;l,'t ounl - pi.iv.'.'i.w; :i We FOlielt H i- :et'OlinlS of b.lllkN. em piir.itioii, IliiiiN anil IiiiIIvIiIuuIm. iiihI wi.l be pleiiMeii to meet or eorrtspond with those who eorilernpliile making ehnnge, or oinlns new aeeoiints. JOHN M MII.LKI1, Jr , Cu.-ilil. r. CATLIN & CO. Commission Merchants. 146 and S47 Broadway, New York, Boston. Philadelphia. COTTON YARNS ALL HDMBJRS, SKEINS, WAKFa. tX-fl and CONKS. COTTON GOODS. WM. D'OUER & CO. Oemmisslen Wemhsnts, COTTON YARNS. Third and Chestnut 8ts . Mariner and Merchant Building, PHILADELPHIA. PA. OCCIL C. MOnGAN, M. E. & C. K Late Stale Commissioner of Mines and U. S. Court Inspector of Mines for State of Colorado! C. C. BEDDOES, C. E- Civil and Hydraulic Engineer. ERNEST GAYFOKD, M. E., Metallurgical Chemist. MIANK P. CALLOW, C. E. M. U- Constructing- Engineer. MORGAN, BEDDOES &. CO., SUJUt?, ' Successors to Gayford & Callow. ' MINING AND CIVIL 3CNGI NEERS, Charlotte. N. 3. tsnimi . ' . Mining-, Engineering, Assaying and Civil Engineering, Water . To wets Analyses. All 'Mining and Mia Mill Machinery designed and eonstructod. TEMPORARt OFFICE: COTTON MILL MACHINERY. Stuart W. Cramer; x main eeeiosi eOUTM THTON T OHAHLOTTg. N. O. III Revolving Plat Card. Railway Head, Drawing Frames, Spinning Frames, Twisters and Spoolers Quillers and Reals, Looms, COMBERS ETC., ETC. 8. CABTNKK. JR. 1 - '.r.. or ureal urium, uerma;i'. AUMrta ana irc United lies. IT IS THE STANDARD FUfL OF T'if UMTFO SUTKS NAVY Hie United States Geological Survey Pronounccft it THE STANDARD STEAM COAL Owing to the fact that w represent thirty-sit (S) rollertes. whose output during 1UU1 s mounted to but mil lion ( 4,000,000) tons, eicliislve Of coal converte I Into coke, nm) will itrnliablv ,r..,t four inn ...vir.ui jt r., 1 1 000 tons during 1904. we ore prepured to estimate on ami fill proirtptly any to mmgrt that may ! deilrad. j CA&TNEft, CURRAN &. BULLITT, VotOlAgcntS. , ! C. C. B. POCAHONTAS SMOKELESS COAL, ; Arcade Building. 1 South lMh Blreet. Pblladelplila. Pa. " I Hroidwsy. New Tork; 12 Btute Ktreet. Uostoii. Muss.; OltlMus' Uunk nirt;r., Norfolk. Va.; Tsrry Bldg., Eoaaoks. Va.; old Colony Bldg.. Chlciyro, 111.; Nenve Bltlg., Clnclnnutl, Ohio. 4 Meiicnurch Ave., London England, , Orders for till roll shipments to the Crollims should be forwarded to our Itoanoke OfTlce. , J ' VViHiam B. Cltafles.i Amsterdatii, N. Y. Cotton Yarns for the New York State Knitting Trade. Mill Accounts nd Correspondence Solicited. MILLER & COMPANY. Exchansre Brokers. ; rso. iw uroaaway xvew 1 oik Members New York Stock Kichange, New York Cotton Exchange. New York Produce Exchange, New York Coffee Exchange, New Orleans Cotton Et change, New Orleans ITosrdi Vt Trude, i Chli-auo Hourd of.TrajH. . i TratlsMctH a wnerai bf6kerge 'and i commission bdslrteMg.' Eioc'itfs order ' for the purchase or'salu of stocks, cot ton coffee, grnln and provisions foi 'bkIi, or will enrry the annie on mar- gliis. lUltlOCT 1'IllVATB WIKKM TO AI.l RXCHiUNOKS. Prompt atten tion to all orders. i Uianch otae, No. ( North Collgt Street, Chnrlntte. N. O. K. 11. AI.EKANDHR, Msnsgr HUGH MACRAE & CO. Bankers, MlaoeManeoutt Southwrn Seourltin. COTTON MILL STOCKS WILMINGTON. 14. C. Washlngtoit, D. C. 40K Colorado Building. imi i ran ttpjs! Commission Merchants. rO'lTON V A ! x fvNSI( S N M KNTS HOL1CITKD Vlt uni 124 Chestnut Kt, Phlladeli.hin IU6 Summer St. Ilostoo. L. A. 1o,Mworth. Dolpb M. Young L A. Dodsvvorth & CoM e ankers and rokcrs. Members New York Cotton Exchang ami New Orleans Cotton Kichange Private til reel wfrei to New York 1 V-w Ori.nis nn1 Chlcugo. Corre pondents: J. S. llache & Co., New York; llaywnrd Vlck a: Co., New Or leans: and Ftartlette, Frazler am) ! Currington, Chhatgo. ! Out of town orders promptly ex cuted. ! 'Phone No. S91 Charlotte. N. C Al. li. LllC'KtMlll. J. ti. Hut DICKSON & HUL1 Comnnittfcion Merchants. Cot tor Goods. 103 Franklin Street, NKW YORK, Can offer mills nil accommodations accorded by any tirst-ela-sis commercial house. examined and reported on, Sewerage and Sewagp , disposal, planu designed and constructed, i , 0 , ' - ( . West Tilth Street ; ' ' BNQINBBR AND CONTRACTOR. ai - 4i " . II VVIIUVVUIil 5lubbrs, Rovlnr Praraas Intanaadlataa, lack Fran U. a CUKRAN. Castner, Curran & Bullitt, Solo Agents for tho Colebatod C. C. B. Pocahontas Ooa! THE BEST 8TCAM AND DOMCSTIC COAL MINir. The only Coal thai has been olficuliv indoiseJ iy the Governmcits - a" i fa 1 a . ft a . 1 s w k THE GHASMAR-KIHG, SUPPLY CO., I -J OEBERS Basilar? Plamttlg Oa, wrtffbt Cast Ivaa ! Mailers, ftdlac, Valves, Bia. ail sappllea for steass, Water a1 Baa 1 " '-,(. t CHARLOTTE, N. C aa.ao.44 ! ' 11 ; 11 ' 1 1 :! . SPENCER fJUMMlHSiUIN at -BiKUtLAiM IV. - ... I. J . 'I Offits: New Tork, rblladeiyhta. Uhiuago, Bt-Luu1e, London lUitaaiyv YARNS AND COTTON PlECiT'G'OODS:' v CROMPTOIM - THAYER LOOM CO. WORCESTER, MASS. , MAN I j'FACTURKHH OV ' FANCY COTTON AND GINGHAM LOOMS. ALSO MAKKBS OC iomtllCfi. EiTllKR 4INOUB OR DOUBUI IKDK. I'O liE AI'l'l.IEL TO fiTHI-Mi LOOMS. HOUTHEHN HEP lUESENT ATIVE8. ALEXANDER & GARSED, Charlotte, N. C. . HlQH-OKAUPl SPINDI.B. . LOOM, . ENOI NE. ANU. VALV O I L Jf"1"" 3i SCOUR1CE, DEI, OIL QitEASES, LirnRICATlNU OUEAREJi, ItllAUV MIXED PAINTS, COLD WATER PAINT3. Agents WATTLES' DRESSINE COMPOUNDS Charlotte, N. C. W. B. Smith Co. BROKERS tafcllahea 1878. i New Vurk t't.rso'idatf U Mejibkes v hiwli ICiohmiiro. i (. IiIi hku Board ti( Trnd. STOCKS, GRAIN, PROVIS IONS, COTTON. Private Wires. We have every facility for the prompt oro"ton of orders. Correspondence Solicited. Market Letter on Application. Empire Building, 11 Broad way, New Tors. J! i 444)6)44)4 a4)4444444 3.0. Salkold & 8ro. M-71 Leonard 8L. New Tors. COTTON YARNS. WITH ' -;. A . .". ! FRKD'K VICTOR At ACM Lit. EdEiseohauor&Go. Cotton Futures ,;' Members Mew Orleans Cotton Ex change, New Orleans Board of Trade and Associate Members Ltverpool Cot ton Association. ', Special Attention Given . ' " . Spinners Orders Write for our Cotton Letters. Cor- jatpondenco solicited, , ".' 1X Qravler Btreet . t .'. New Ot Uaita issaos wpwtt ATLANTA. C Aataoatic Ptdtn. ; Oyaacn and Trunk, BcealsMblstsrBedlate &r. FtfilS&at' Lappers, KlndtaaarCmeilaz &a.u. ThmJ Cxtractori, XhuSPtdctn,ttc. Ratr tiU Dryers. -'- ' v 1 ' ETC C7G JT. & BULLITT SAVAKNAH, Ga. ; TURNERO. "IRinharrt i Rlutlin ;ssfwiMss e s rsjmt Conimiasion Merchant Cotton Warps and . Yarn ! iNo. 1.14 Chestnut Street, i Philadelphia, Pa. ' , 11 'V' . 1 c- p- KlliB- j- Henlcma, Q. . Xltls it G P.Ellis & Ce. KsUbllshed Slf 0. ' Members of tha New Tork Cotton Fi -change, Naw Orleans Cotton K: change, Lirerpool Cotton, y Broker. ' Association..' NswOrleana43oard til Trad. , Cotton -Exchange Building, -NKW,' OPXEAN. , Special attention given to executi. of orders In contract for future deli ery of eotton In all th markets. Cc eapoadence solictiet. iiiiiifi ' Buceeasors to " BUCKINOHAM. PAULSON 4k C . Conunlastoa llsrobanta. COTTOPJ YAHi. Third and Chestnut Etta, Fhtia : ' I Leonard Street. Kw Tort. . ' tt Uoaroa Btreet Chios.. . !5 ion Seotl-0: hUll bill iiluOl.itiwI j ''f;''.4'.vv; &,-.'Vj'-S;V:rv'--. ;"' '' Not In Any Combination Trust. ' Complete plants froni ''. ? tons capacity, b'pecio.i r plants fnr g!niiri. .cotton kilning irt" ii, 1,4 ' y i Got
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