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fflimi vpiiv A vit t?tv ixrv .,COXTOXCOESX"P,J TO t POINTS. Tlie Advwfcv XV Blade 1m the After. , iMxr and Was Prommert by KKaler yrnin-rn giiot 31 arm -v nn. Kxnnru . " kutl Uhwal litt-rkr klilimieiit-Ai.. "lejwyl Error of 700.000 I la lea in tiUi. ijers' '.tepQp AooU nflueutlnl Now Yiwfcil';!;! cotton mar ket opened easy at a decline of Vtt T v iinia, , wnich was my a partial re uponse to aK rabies. It looked uk though Wall street covering short, representing possibly the operations or " parties -a-hoy bad, been caught Ion ot ittoctcs and short Of cotton by tho Me v break In tha stock market.- and needed twir cotton pronur to- assist them in taking care of commitments In secu rities. - This demand )et ' to -a stendy market most of the mornln. (ih prloea gradually working- p to about the closing lev.el or yesterday. Around intaaay tnere was & wew 6Mf pre mire and a,'-decline to about the or. vlvs low level, but tin the afternoon the market again steadied up on cover ing and was finally very steady at, a wu wuvance no points,- -- Sales m-ere estimated at 250,000 bales. The afternoon advance was ' promoted by, the? Steadier .Southern Spot markets, ruU exports and liberal interior ship Tnents, as compared with receipts. An other , factor that 'undoubtedly exer cised considerable influence and caused. covering by timid Shorts was a report that Southern newspaper had pub lished k ft letter; from a- cotton irlnner to the effect that he personally had misunderstood Instructions, or the gov rnmenfs request for information, and tattd reported the"?, amount of cotton ginned on November '20th, instead .of .Ntovember JStb. The party In question plftlmm IhnK t h "; mint n It wna miumii and thut the; report of tho Census Bureau was misleading to the volume of cotton ginned to November 13tl bs'' about.- 70O.QO0 ba!es. "Conservative' people here, seemed in clined to discredit the statement. After the close ofc.the market, however, transactions ;wre mode ' unofficially at an advance of 9 td 10 points from the Hosing figures. sni New, Orleans ruled very firm during the late trading. Keccipts at tne ports-to-day. ,0S8 VIOLENT SQUALL HITS STOCKS, it' TUB MONET; MARKET. , r v . . , - , v i AeW Tork. Dec 1 Cineei Money Oti call At One Time During thMarkc.1lK':'"n V? , closing bid 4. Was ' Apparent Demand ar Air SI ?i &vlJ!!tlBi!SSf,r-:-i'S fr lint linnM.l llakaltH - to WHln ttl Per cent. I day Mild Ml Wk Ilotdcrs Soon IWrfsinc , l'J to 4 pfrcfu.: (tfrlinir exchanau wtsuk: ckMU'd ste.nly with admit ItimlrtfM in -Utnkern' MIU ,il ii W l.i tt.Mi.15 t.n d. irtmi I iinil at U tik KKiii (or f)-t;y bllloi potieu ww t4,M4 unJ MSt tu Mi; rommeruUI bUH lita to H.xJ'4; hor silver Mxtr8h dollars 4. ' New Sorto. i.-rA.vK'IrnVSOiiaH sm'ept hMM whll. It biiAwt, but which disappear itl ulmuKt nukkly as ltwmp. A. r Vfcw of h dy's net t hjingf s, reveals Wt a -rew CHins, ami even iiw worst vr Ioftcs art conlliied to odftti) propor llrtflM. r I nfnylltnalwlv fAlt ttinl M'Krk iMla tfcelr .stock.. fAttwr ..ftwn' .fright .-t:. ikf1W!lL8Jj,,,f. ot co.nt!?rt WifH to crumWIiKf tetulotioy.it trice or.'trHi', Wei cwlty:-?vWy twrrawed moneyi llu flinl prills or tlr? cliiv ny no n.ediis .represent ed 'lhe: wteus-.-iii which tur lahrwi part of t lie da)s sales were rnurt. Tlieie ws a riie during the market wnea tlmre' was no -.apparent Oenwim fur.stocKS nt au nrk. Ordera to sell a fsw liunilred nf inaraoulu..only oe etetutel at concen- sflena px.i to a ;ilnt from tlw preoeiing aief,. tM-jrtulo . fuel -Cell an extreme iMh AinnliriiiiHlo.l Oiuiikt. Ill: Tenttwe Cuul.' S4i Ukr K A, .Western- S'Ai t taol, l; itismklyn .Transit, Is tiii(ed Stutss Ktwli preferred, tVti ft.' WaW houthwest cmi Ti 8uir, ?(,: I'nlted States Bteel, common, 4 1 t'nlon Paeifkv 6; Missouri Paclfle, iVa; Metropolitan Street Hallway. 5i : MetwiMitlJan . Set urnie. ft; Omsoli tinted ,0a,- mi i.oulavlH. & Kushvllle,' and muiiy ptdem, lesser- amounts? . Thes lW;.f prlet .presented . drop from the high levi -t tltla., '.week tn Monday of svirli ilgnres as 2 for Amalgamated Jcp-,, UH- 21 ror Colorado f ul. wk for TeniuM,: ee'uoaU'HVs for t nltnl Btates Steel, pre fei-nl:, il for t'nlon Pacttle. 14W for fiu- gurj for Breoklyo, Transit., .and 1). tor. i .jraui. . 3 ne source, n wiuu wi not ;uoowatiy known. -.and ir seemed to eotne from wldojy dlstiibuted sources. The city -in-ws.-rate-went slightly above the season s previous n-.aximuia but. ns every body was iliuldiitlne,lo.iitK,':tl, actual up ply of cash wns being' rcmeillshcd iiistiiitd of depleted, The wvere bivuk in the for eign exchange market, tellei'ted a quick oi l to thitt source of relief, and ;tns'e wf lam; ''offerings of bankers nnanc bill in-tl-at, market. Loiidun'a lil lb sorjalon of ouv stooka on the break also muue i largo supply of ejrehongo. . 1 he Kaine was true of foreign purcliuses of cot ton and K.'alu on the br.tuk in Hioks mar Ut ls undnr llej ivlleeted pressure from the Htuok market. Tho extrome wcaknens of Amulffum.ittU Copper had u rtlex effeot In the market for copper mttal, both here anil 1j; Ixjniion. Thero wuh vho usual giilhering of "bar- 1,-iiln hunt?TH on any sevore breuk :n priees of stoi ks, aiul there was evidence ed BALTIMORE "PHOtWH'K MAHKKT. Hahtmt re, fjec, FKtur dull, uitiTliang. $1.M; foutiirrn by sampU s t i.t v orn titeiitiv; fpot, new. MM to new Sct-tlnm white Ay, u Rnt. Out fillet: No. 2 nti..i'4 UkUu'I. Rjo-lull; No. 2 WcHtem S$. UVHRltlOl, COTTON MATtKKT. fv ! ' hKr' P" "un: ohu f!Jn '.nuklcrolc demniidV irlfes 1 to 4 pimti hlghtr; American mld(linr fair AS: good mlddlli'if 1. 31: ml.lillii ir 4.24: lnw mitlililiiu 4J55 ol orrtlnm y S, ordinary .. The stiles of h ilae wer- 7.WC lales, of wliU'h l.OWl were for sprctthttlrtn and export mxl livltitiMl c ti'i Artu-ilr.m. Ueeipto !:,() telle. ineiuiitnR X2H American. , Xutures -pie'i hi w.ly (nil closed qui it; Amerlean mlilllin?r. s. n. .: fiwember 4.11; Decimlicr-lrtimary 4.12: Jntiuan-.WmMiarv K.lniiuv-M.iivh 4.23; Marcb-Apiil A'liii . Muv l.3'; May-June 4.33: June bales ocalniit fiSH but-u-Prt nn 1 "ivrmniwiii iHiyuig or a mine Biwn-it-' i aaln8t - 4,,'ws J1 ek an ai and sustained character. The improvc 43,4So,last year. For the we-ek. 300.000, in(r.l in t;,e health of the market by ren- bhle8,.tagalnst S87.467 last week and 3S5,3l' last year. To-day's receipts at New 'Orleans, 14,811 baies, against 10.8S7 last year, and at Houston, 11,000 bales, ugaihst 12,77? last, year. ' 5pot closed steady. Middling up lands, 8.00: middling gulf, 8.2S, Sales, 2,&!5 bales. Futures opened easy. December, "..ri6; January, 7.63; February, 7.70: March, 7.81; May, 7.91; July, 8.01; August, 7.90 bM. - Futures cosed Very 'steady. Decem ber,' 7.70;- January. 7.77: February. 7.85; March, T.94; . April. 7.99; May, 8.05; June, 8.09; July, 8.14; August, 8.06. JIILLKR & CP-'S ItEPOKT. i ' . ..j. - ' '. ) - . ' Condition tit tit Cotton, CSoffc, Stock . and Grain Markets. V? Private Wire 'to B, Alexander, Alan Oger. .. ., ': COTTON. New York,. Pee, 8.-r-Over night news f the cotton' market was jigt importan'. ul iHmubU cotto'i might to some extent be affected by the liquidation which is sweep ing over Wall street since we lnit imd tills pleasure. I'raetkully no short Inter est is lit it and what little commisui mi houses' Jiava l not long. Much still de pCiids on the uttltudc of tiie Southern ;sp if buldei'K, but' we don't hope for onylhinR lucre, than temporhry advances until ,t l-:f(J SlioriT'lnU'reet shall iiuvo accumu lated. It is rumoved that the government made a mistake in their last report of :iloiit tW0,n IkiI-jb. If this Is true it will Inlliionec the.murKot to some extern, nil pivliably cause a temporary advance 'i GRAIN. Clilcago. Dec. 8. Whest:' Llii'uidation carried whe.tt lower during the early tr.id ing, but covering and some le-instatemenr of lines wld yesterday, retained the kss and added j-'omethlnt to the May .vuluo ne aldes. , December was v draggy relatively. News was scarcn, Liverpool failed to re epond lb our decline., KecelptS In the ag gregate were about equal to the -usual run. vprn i ne ocuer tone of corn contlnuci this morning Broom ha 1 1 reports that tli. Kttrplys.of. that country is all xontracled for -and Roumanla has authorized the - pendlture it 20,0CU,0C0 franca for corn Tor the peasants. Oiferiiigs in the sample mar ket were taken at -cent advance. . Oats Changing from i December to May and spreading of corn nnd oats -with buy ing of the latter wrre tlie features of tie; oats plt...; The cash market steady. Kstimates for 'to-mdrrow are tl'earx. Provisions l.lnuldntlo.1 in "icoromUsiun house, holders ; weakened the ' proviion list, particularly pork. TJis lone was rather .heavy,... A privu'e .enUroute shows ct'iiHlderablo 'm resso in' loeal stocks sIot the urst of the month. Pucklng for ihe hint week, accoiding to The Prlce-Curnut, was "tK.aO, against 610,000 year ago. The hog market was 5 to, 10 cents lower. -Kti-tiinaled .receipts for lo-tnori'w aro 39. hegS.'." ' ' v . ' - tunft prices' Corn No. ft yellow. to 41; No. J White,-4:",; No." J rem. 4t'4 Wlii'Ut No. r.nl winter, ft. Ill; No. 4 red winter, 90 to $1.C , COFFEE New, York, l)eo, S.-VTJI0 bretik In slocks evklently.eiMlHi'd some liquidation of long itnlravts In ,tli( voffep iiiuikct llirouifh Wall' strieUbousest : hut' Unidlug tiwle In Iresli4.veiieurtigeil hi bullish policies by the. outloxik for smaller Hraslliim nwit.i nrab steady Kujopcun cables, 'bought liber, ally, 'not only preventing any break, but maintaining pri.:es at the partial advance of (.points secured Ht the opening. Receipts- at the two ports were J,000 bags, ugalnst the same last year; The interior movement was about on' a line with the preripus day . hut still over -last year's figures, - ' v ... v- t STOCKS. v V . Tety Tork,, Dec. I. Transactions lo-day were ngain . an enormous scale.- ronxld- eraoty ,XLtv,iinrf In amount .those of ves terjljy. In the flrs( hour tliere -was u itoivl of liquidating nates, Willi h rairled detnor.il liitlon into prices and almost Ino specu-. latlom. The seillng convrtrcd upon Amul gamsted Copper In Consequence of ihe seni satlonsl out-glvlng of a prominent Boston manipulator. Tlierj was oarcety a rally ttt Importance until the, decline bf this slit k- reached per cent, .srom lust ulght'S closing." An mnrglns nui out or stop.hnlVtrs wert-irenClied thiouali the gen eral, list, - prices iiliingerf downward !- July IxTn-Jniy-AugitsI 4.37: August -September 4.;i7 NliW OKl.KANH COTTON MARK KT. New Or',-iin. O c. H Spot iviilon .ictl o, tirm anil nlsher: -il- l,.2ro ha Ion. Ineiul iug i.im i.riive and ik f. o. b. ytinta tl n uilvam ..Ti l-tfic. Futures opned very nub t iiijd from U to 13 ixilntK di.wn. Soon after tne openlim price nimmnwi'ii Impi-ovirg nnd up to about o . lDck liad gained to x polntb. The bmkers spent most of their lime dln cusolug ihe pioiwlitlily of Hip farmers holillni; l i ilieir oetton. when a great i-ommo'.h.n whw created by : rumor in llin ffeet llun huge error bad been dl eovered '.x .1," " -rMmei.t bureau report. The rltig imniediutely went wild with citement ,n.l iiric eot up .x) to 52 tailntx and held tl, ldviinei- Wfjl. ioxlng but it poli.t tir two before the session closed. jimv.ihiv utM't id pi jiln'.H lower than y,s terday's Ihkmik- ii! 7. K sold up to 7.M br fure tin . ,':ti.in.r-. when the prii" we.i up to T Ts. -i K iln to 2-j p dntH. mxl Himll'.' Knf-i-.l off to 7 75. T;. iiirket el'im d Htronrf will, in t Kulim ,,f II to if point. ' Middling Qalveston, steady 7 1-1 J New t rlein. steady ..... ...-t'l MoMIe, n-miinl .1.. ?3-l Bnvtinnah. easier ;,. .. .V (MiHrlwton, 'flulel v.,, ,H Iisltnnoi. nembml -. "'i r Nrw York, "slondjr ..'',.; S.I4 . ttrslon.1 Meady .... I ft lladvlpiilnt uiet '..W s.a . COTTON WIILLIVIACHINERY. " i . . ' JTtw 1 3J'l '"' ' 'I 1 1. J , ) f.i HoI CHAR LiOTTUI COTTON MAHKKT. These figures represent prices paid to J wagons;. . Ihv. . Oood mtddllng.'f .. ?l , tstrlct middling,; - 74 Middling., ,. .. Tinges ,. ,, .. ,. T to Tj Stains.. ,. .,-(, ;,i'n .. .. .. .. i to 7 ' MAIN OpPIOM OUTM TRYON ST.. CHARVOTTS. ft. O. ' . S i ' -. ' '" CHARLiOTTK 11IDB MARKET. Corrected Dally by tsrbrousb Bellinger, i uoat ssins, green aausa .,. tamo, skins, green salted.. . Ueeswsx No. 1.. Tallow No. 1.. .. Hides dry flint., ,, , Hides dry salt.. Hides-city green.. , Uliten-green suited cured.... Calf skins eity.. fjheep skins-full wool , .. .. 8T3CK8. pon of tho sweeping out of weak hold ers was very obvious In the late dealing. There was serious consideration of news developments, the speculative Infla tion and Its rupture being held to amply account for the break. The bor.d market waa affected In sym 'ihy with stoek.s, but in less deg.-uc. Total- ytles, ; par value. ff.211.4itO. "t.'nlt'; l 9tetis uonus were uncl-aeged. on call. TotuI nalea ,.f mocks were L'.WC.llW sharos, including. At -hlHun. WtSOO; Iloltlmore Sc Ohio. 3:,W, Canadian Pacific 14.S0O; Chea .ipiake & Ohio, R1W); Oreat Western, 11. L'OO: 8t. Piiut. fc'.SlJtt; Krle, SUNK); Krle. llrnt ptffern'd. ll.tHXi; illlnclj Central, 14.?); Umtwllle U Nt shvlllo. 11. 8U); 'Manhattan. 5.KK); MetroKlitan Securities. 16,700; Met ropolitan street Railway, ,l,J0tt; Missouri Peclllc. 73.HO; New York Central. 15,4i; Norfolk & V .-stern. 10.7O; Ontario! &. West ern. 8.90U: Peiir.rylvtinla. Pil.lflO: Heading. !.; Rock Islaqd. t7,Jt, preferred. 701; ! eotunern i-jicmc. i:',.w.e; - southern nan vsy. t!2,5ufl. ' prefened, l.aet); Toledo, St. iouls it WcKtern, preferred, il,3W; Union Pacific, 239.4jif; Wabash, preferred, K,Hi: Mexican Central. 13.700; Crpper, 1.309, KM; American Cur v Foundry. 5,Kl; Sugiir. 53.- )u; urooklyn K-ipld Trannlt. K.7W; Coloru- 1 do Fuel ,M Iron, H.400; Consolidated (iu., j 15.SM: Corn Products. (i.i'W; International 1 l uper. ;.-")(); Pucilic Mail. .(iu; Peonie s ! Uim, '3t,V$; Tepnessee t'oal ft Iron, 35,5ii0: j l.'nlted f'tStt s feather. lri.9(j; ITnited I HlateK leather, pr.-r. rred. 11,1.110: Unit d i Ptateg steel. t'il,UW. preferred, 8S7.TW, XAVAI. STORKS. Kaviiini ill. I ice. S Holrits turpcntliv; llim. 4S: receipts 47.; Male flip. Hrshi -Mnn; re -li 's 2.Su: oales t.1.1.1; hhlnrcn is 5,r.'. Wuote: A. It . .'.VJ4; II. iJ.i'J'u: fl. J.'.jj to $.'..V,'-,; r. ;.y,'f. to U.u: O. tJ.il.'V, tj .'.'5: II. .7:, t f.J.77ti: I. 3.i to 3.rts K. U--K: M. $1. W. W. ?.!'. WllmiriKioi'. ni tliliiK .t..luu. i"i Ruslii--Firm. " IS: T:ii - Kirni. l. r I'l-Ulle tin -pentini. cei;it !7 N. 4.5 ; V. (J ft; .' Spirits turpentine clots :'l casks, receipts lnti. celpts 43. -Firm, 2,'Vi and :!.7; ir- 3. S. lliiclic Ai Com Cotton letter. Uy Direct Crivate Wire to t,. A. IXida .worth Co. 1 New York, Dec. s. The South isi- wuhdrawing offerings. Whether hold ers are starting out to htald in earnest. ! they ere evidently golffg to try the ex-, pertinent. The spinners accepting the! . government estimate of the, crop are,j,. bent on uventglng their supplies and; May the result so far as wc can see Is .that ' Jly spot business is practically at it stand-! cbi:. still. Offerings ai-e few; demand prae-llV"' tically nothing. This Is a situation thatl.!'!- . i - , , . WUI muiiui niiuuiui: lor long.vine siae or OATS the other will yield. Conditions jieem,Dec to favor the consumer. Mills have! May.. enough cotton to make them relatively I ,l"' independent and while the big amount',,;, already sold has put the South In funds. these funds we think have to someljon extent been invested In stocks and the I LAIll i severe break in securities if not speed (Dec. llv recoveretl mav have no Imnnrtunt ; Mny. hearing on the cotton situation. , Pending the result In this direction speculation is likely to go slowly, There will be efforts tto discount individual views as to the trend Of thp market of course, but In the main a scalping policy will be pursued leading to Ir regular fluctuations broad enough fo afford a good. trading nutrket. Judg ing from the information reaching us from the South and abroad we are In clined to believe that .further declines NF.W YORK PKOWCK M4.UKKT. New k. Di e V Fl uir dull ind lower to sell- .MiniH.wita patents o.ffi to whi ter pat lit J.'i.Vi to V.h5. Wheat-Spot Irregular; No. : red $1 . V.i'.j f. o. b. all i.it. Wheat whs irregular ell day. An ewrlv break wai followed by t'lill n covrtes on -mil mppi rt a Ciilcngo ni l a siiii- of .hiir(s. Closed 4 to l',c net higher i'"cpt December, which under II- (tulilattoii iliwi' I cent nei lower. May $1 l.l'i: Ju'v $1 .up: .December M.lli',4. C'.rn Spot Nti ad ; No. 2. ri4' f. o. b. cfio.it. 'tlptlon muilci't was somewhat Ir riaul.tr. losltn; 'j-cct t net higher. M ly 50'S: Ii mle-r 6.1. Outs - Spot tittiet; mixed is to m IHns nuniinal. 1 aid 1'iimv: rehned weak. 1 Jo-ln--1 nil. I Turpcntit - iCtisy, ."I to 61' j. j S'ikii 1 - Ha v ilviri: lefin.-d ilnn: con tillers' A. I.".' "ill loal (15; mould A. . criibe. ;'."; pi.wtlei ed 5.B; gnmulatetl I cubes i.vi t'otr, sp..i in, steady. Tb market for coffee futtlies was st'M.'ly iil ca Ii Miu.'il in! ''. '1 Ii'- cli.su was sti a-ly at a let ssnP, e, 5 In Pi jutpits. 8a. M.- 7.VI Inn?. i.'f: POHK J;:n.. . Itll'.S May.. . Jan.. .. l K MAHKKT. High. Iv. Close. lli-1i l':7 PIV4 MtS 1"" 111'. :ry-m ?is f . 4T.U I'.'i 4-1 '-, 44', 4)'e 4i' 41" :;;v, r -v,i i :a. "i,i j '.,'t W 3n' "zi'-i 11. -0 l.'.vj p.7,i U.77 iJ.ao J.1 4" 1: 17 i, ; 7 7.if. T.f.' 7. .1 !. I..MI ti.!C i;.7o r..ii.1 ii.i,7 -;.. ii.4.1 ti. 17 will lie secured as the holidays up- i Oats feed CHARLOTTE PRODUCE MARKET. Con ec ted Dally by J. W. Zimmerman A Company. (Thickens- spring I IS O 21 Hens per head Kl tf la Kgrs 22 Ducks J6 Rye 1.00 Oats M K pi'uarli, and with this in miitd would advise short sales on all bulges. The market, this morning opened rather better than due oil weak cables ut 11 ilccliue ot G lo 7 points. Covering -by parties long of stocks and short of. cot ton rallied prices to about last night's level, but luter the recovery was 'par tially lost and the market In the early' afternoon was quiet and barely steady. J. S. BACHE & CO. Ientl' b"'" jJfcJnr 11 cent, b.;IWw:h HaleA'iThe 'Chief Sufferer t4t, Paul. I ninn 'rstdfltW Southern lutein.!, Missouri 1-nclne.i anudlsri, l'uctrtc, RikuUuk,- luia Vlll. t Nashville-end Illinois fVttlrjl In the rsarond lisLU In feti-raui. the. loii -teacltJ nrnnist J ieK eent.'ttfc oiic time, Jh the Industrial Hsf Hugjir fftl T. Coiiwado- FnA Iroii Jiboiit lu, Teiimsee Coal & Iron 9. i oiikolUlnled Qas over,v and; no if X ha break; was the absence -of rnmors others 3 to 4 per cent , a notable feature of stock exchange embarrassment. Call money did not rise above per cent, For. elgn exchange was much lower but stead ied later. , -Before, noon liquidating pre sure showed some signs ot relaxation. -The list gradually steadied '..itself hntl- lu the lest half-hour It was decidedly w strong with recoveries that in many insluiices re established 'quotations at or- near ' last night's level.- it wss genei-allv conceded thfct there had Jbeen an enormous Wiping t'Ut ef accounts In t commission houses. London was a buyer, The mat:kct closed active-and string. 1 Tola! sale, of stocks were S.04K.1W shurcs. MlI4liU & 'CO. ' 'CtiTTOM 8EE1P OH, l;OTATION. : ; New fork, l.eC,(S.-Cotten sv?il oH wraK. )'ntd wart fftlrli active,- Prime frudf, f c b. mtlis, l,: 'prime piniimef lellow .UH to i4A. wlT summer ysilow to it; crime whits rrimfe nintwit Vhllnw ill'.. C. P. ICllls C.' Cotton JLettcr. Special to The Observer, t New tta,lh-XiSlerl Was a dlsHppolntntent to-day and caus ed re-selllug by recent buyers who had been hoping for a reaction. The Amer ican markets, however, while yielding 8 to 10 points under this pressure have been distinctly, steadier in sympathy With the spot- market In which the de mand to fill TJepember engagements Is for the present furnishing good sup port. 1 it the early " afternoon . a report was circulated over tho private wires stating that tho gov-ernmeut had made; uu error of 4JOO.O0O bales Jrt ther,stl fttats and ft scfattiblo1 of shorts -result ed, carry and ertcc Cotton seed Corn 4T, ZZtt 7S O M 43 77 m;v yoiiK uon os. ii. S. ret nieliuy . ii'Klxtt red I'M1, C K. ivftiniliai: coupon I'M''k U. 8. , registered 14 IT. S. 2. couuoii IT.: H. new 4s, registered IT. 8. new 4s. coupon 17. 8. old 4s. registered tJ. 8, old 4s. coupon AtChison general Is Atchison atlJUHtment 4n AlJantlc tiiHt Line 4 Daltlmore & Ohio s HalUmorc 4blo 3Vi Cviilrai of tieorgia .if Central of (oriiia 1st Inc Chesupeuke & OJ1I0 Chicago Alton 3Ve kjhleago, H. Qttlncy new 4s Chicago, M. St. faui gen. .. Chicago Jfc North western consul 7s. Chicago, R. I. & Pacific K. Ft. 4k.. Chicago, It. I. & Pacific R. It. col. 5.- C.C C. It St. liuuis gen. 4s Chicago Terminal 4c tVsnsolidat'-d Toiiac-o 1h Citloratlu Sunt hern 4s ,v Denver & Rio t'nutde 4m Hri; prior lien 4s Krle 4en.'-tl le.... lngfv prices up 16 .ll,polnto!Ktt 'Worth & iM.v. r City lst. Urn? a firm low.w, Spots bre.Ul0,k,n.? Val,:' 4 :.. ' . i.i.k. ' 'en..'.. ""Msviue iasii. u,r, " i, ' Vi .. , T-r . ""rrlMwlbattatn cwil gold ry. ,,7.75; .March, 7,01: May, 8.05! JiyiiMexicnu t'entml 4s.. .. $.1, ' Investigation of Mio rertiored r- Mexican Central 1st lac ef nn fhs naff " nf th ' to-OVphnifuvfi fMexicun tTt-ntral let I lie mWIVtia ft tn tt Stock. lobbin ir eattaed iMiusouri, -Kansas & Texub 4s atid unless the wlarm spread to Uver- ..m-vt ,.i;ii ..PIT,1', ..i;v ..PC'i . . !t l', . . . .I'll .. ini't. .. t,3 . .PC, .. W' ..llu ..lif-V, .. so'4 . . Wk ,.HM .. S4'4j -. -. X' ..ll7i ..Uil . : ..lOS'i ..ill ..I'CU ..l pool to-moriow, we think this advance Will : 4e bhort-Mvedv s 'lt ? .tev pot likely that ' the" legitimate trade vwiU follow and the speculative position' Is eakened by tntrlSil:: reaction in the short Interest, , The , week, end figures to-morrow.- will -.compare iwlth n : In crease ot only so.000 in tho visible Sup ply of American cotton and spinners takings, 405,000 same week' last year. .;w, . c. p. ,PU48 & co. 4 , ...Iry-Ooods Market.' Xw Tork. is-c. K Outside of t'erlaln wlelmt hi bleached : gotsls, which were illnenutilwl it hi' di-v"' cootl mirfe't mi' tierses H'tle In therwar f f-at'jrp. f r.iltH'i H, Klel 2nd fei.. -of 'tlieIKini" lian lxti rMue'ii tn I'l tent H iiInikI,-Ii In. ..... .. ai'd'Marlij!l neld f. are T'inerted pabslr (jetn B Mhssourv Kansas Texas 2nd.. .. Notional , R. of Mexico cusol U. New York Central gen. VjS Xew Tork' Central gea. SVa Northern JpaclHc 4s Nw-tUern' P.tclfi-j Us Ncrfolk" JSl" Western consot 4s.'.. .. Oregon Short Une 4 i'artlc. .. Piin. coiiyy,3s.. Reading .Oeneral 4s St.-louls &.Jroti .Mountain uwnsol 5s SL'liOuiS A- 8at Francisco fg. 4.. BtLiouis Southwestern lata., .. -. Seaboard Air-Line 4s ... .. Southern Pacific 4s. . .. .. .', Poutlsirn Hallway 6s. . Texas A Pncille lsts.x . Tleilo,St.i & 'Western s l 'Iiion , Pacing', 4... . ;rf ' BJ'MI I'S-tll' COItl". ifi ..iw -ICS I t4 Atchison .. .. Atchlitoit pfj..,.. a... ; rtaltlmore A Ohli ,,. Hnltlmore .Ohlo pfd Canittllan Pu'clflc. Cemml of NCw Jwsey Chesapt'itko.,,4 Ohio Chicago Alton .,'..,- hli-nso Alton pfd I'lciigo A- Or.'at Wentern Chl'-ago ,& NortliWmtei n . . Chlcnso, Mllw iiik H t. Paul . Chlcugit, Mlltrsukee & St. Pnul pf.l ChlciiKti TeimliPtl ti Transfer . . C bii agw Ternillinl TlvumlVr pM. t'., C, C. tit. Iouls Colorado fiouthern , Colorado fiouthern 1st pfl Colorado Southern 2nd pfd Deliwuro Ac HikImoii. rtdawure. Lack:. wanna WikIi-ih lnver A Rio (irande IVnver & Rio (Irandi pfd Kile ..... Krle lt Did Erie 2nd pfd...'. Hot king Valley IJocktug Valley pfd Illinois Central Ii.w i Central , low. i Central pfd Kansas City Southern .. . KnpsaS i'ltv Southern pfd Louisville Nashville Manhattan 1,.., Metropolitan Hccurilh s Metroimlltan St. Ry Minncipoll.t Ai St. LoiiIh Alliiii . St. P. Sault Ste. M M1nn . Ht. P. Satilt Hte M. pf.l Missouri Pacific M ;) tuti. Kansas IVxt.a Missouri. Kansas 'I'exi.s pfd . .. Nntlnii.il It. . of Mexico pf.l New York Cent nil Norfolk Sr Western Nrrfolk A- Western pfd cntarlj A Western tvnnsyiv in la Pittsburg, C C. St. ImiIk Lending Reading IM pfd lb lldlllK -11 1 ptd Rock Island ''v Reck Island Co. nf-J Ht ' -ouls San Krni.clm .ml titd. St. I.oiiIh Stiu'.liwestern ... St Louis Stm'.hwesterii pfd Scutlii'iii I'tit-Mc Hoiilhei,) latliiv South :i ii Railway p'd Texas .V I'll' III - THi'd,ii. Ht L i Western Toledo, St. L, ,V Wcst.n n . I I'nlo.i Pa -Hie crfton Pa -IiIj pfd Wabash . Wabaslt pfd Wheeling A lake Krle .. .... Wlseonnln Central Wisconsin Central pfd Mi ic.in ( 'entral. Bcullietn IMcl.l pfd EXPRK8S COMPANIKS. Adams . . . . . A meriean I ') ilid St it.-s V'ell-Fai k) , MIS'TCLLANKOI'S. A in ilipim.i l ed Copper American Car Fcunui-.v An.eric.in Car H Foundi'y Id . , American Cotton nil American Cntti n till pfd American l-e America u li e pfd A merit to Llnsci d f)il . n.crlc.ui T.iiiBied (ill pfd American Licnmotbc Atoerictn I .oyoniotivt- ptd Ancilcui Hriieliing - ltcllnln ... Ami ilcan Sn.tlliiiK itelltiiiv.: pfd Atiicrl.-ati Siix.ir lb tillin g An icond.i Vlnltig Co t'rooklvn Rapid Tiati-dt Ci lotado 'Fin-I ; Iron nsolltlaterl Cas ( i i n Products ot ii Pro lu is ptd I 'intlllers' Sciii iti lit treral Kb- tn.- Irti-rnaticaial ijiter . . Irl'Tiiiillniial Paper tad Inlernatiioi l'uaip Iiilcrnatltin.il I'timtt pfd National Le id Nt'itb An'ern.i i - Pilt ltic Mall 1'eople'n i 1ms .. Plesseil Ste'-I Car Press,.,! Steel Car pfd I'lllltnan Pal ire Cm Republic Steel I.cpnhlic Klt-I pfd Rnblter tj.totls Hnolsn- i,)tn:' pftl... ... . . . , 'I't nnoHiicc I 'oal A- ' I iti I'ldlo,! Kt.il.M Is'.illKt' I Hit. ,1 oi.iicm IrftatlmritdM, I lilted Mi. i lfi ,1 ten i iy,- 15 w it K U tl if, 13 It so 70 1.00 Closing Bid Revolving Rat Card, Railway Heads, Drawing Framoa, Spinning Fraraea, Twister and Spoolera Qulllers and Retla, Looms, COMBERS . t ' tmr X t - ' f . ...'..-.(... .i. .,...,.. aMLi-r- sn- ..:'.-l , ' ' ''fit - . ft-' ' "7t , vVl ts1-' t J S 5 'i " 1 ; n "oa.-;" -Kf '-its- in , i . . j . I ...... .... . .jii .L. - " - .... mm - . '.. . :;' j . 1 :' . I..', ' :'-"-i ,0TC.. otc III lift I 5lubbara, Rovlnff Framf -I-v. i. - ,.r-. t.- -?j.x v s - ' '' C7aaJDdTrur.:;f BiatjoBlsSanaediats &nS J ' ris( Uppers. ' '. KlmtecrCarCIss Ccatcrs ': . Tbctsj CUtrttctors, ; r. iy 4 , 4 t 1 I , . ' , s' V tesC!ilkmn, etc ,j ack ffaaiaa S1'' N ;. -1 ' ... -'I ''' ") .fl SI . t 5 , 'trY ' jyjlii pii'rCA'tTNTW. JR. I Mil '. . -;-p,v Kc, .:il:i'i . Vi . !Hi Tl . MV4 . ''I i.v: til', lit HIT'1 ni. i.i.'.: i . in . ill . .if XT Casfner, H. B, CURRAN. Jf r It, 'SsyZXJTXf I Curratt&s Bullitt, m 1 at -' at " m ' -kj . at I ' . . v ( s" 4 H"t.' f : , ' ;"' '' 6 ' Solo Agonto for tho Colobratpd C, C, B. Pocsihdntas Criat . , , rr-' rt7? f ' 4 THE BEST STEAM AND DOMESTIC COAL MINtr. The only Coal that has been oflicialjy. indorsed by the.G6vcrnme.its of Great, Britain, Germany, Austria, and the, United S'itesf i IT IS THE STANDARD FUEL OF THE UNITED STATES NAVY, The United States Geological Survey Pronounces It THE STANDARD STEAM COAL. OwltiK to ths fact that ws rtprcsent thlrtr-slx (8) collerles, whoss outrmt durinf XWI uroonntsd t tour mil lion (4,000,000) tons, szcluslve of roal converted Into coks, snd will probably sxcesd four and on-toalf-mUlvai 000 tons during ltQl we ars prepsred lo rstlinats on and fill prouiptijr anr tonnsfc-s hat rnar Ja desired, CASTNER, CUR RAN & DULLITT, GolO Agents, r C. C. B. POCAHONTAS SMOKELESS COAL. ' Atrsds nullrlirif, 1 Routh lMh Btrsst. Philadelphia, , 1 nrotdwsf, New Tork; 121 Bute Street. Boston-, Mass.: Citizens' Bank Bid g., Norfojlt, Vs.; Tsrry Bid., "Boaooks, vs.; uia colony matj; untcsRO, mi.; rseavs tnag., v.incinnnu, unio, ent nurcu Avt mibuvu. saiwt : .' Orders for sll rail shipments to the Carolines should be forwarded to our Itoanoks Office, - , , . 1 ft, V-,K HHtlllll :iT I pl-v Mm B. Charles. Amsterdam,1 N. Y. Cotton Yarns for tlie New York State Knitting Trade. Mill Accounts ' rid Correspondence Bollelteil. CKCU, C. .MORGAN, M. IS. & C. Ti., lAta S'ate Comrrtlssloner of Minea an U. S. Court Inspector of Mine for State of Colorado. - , ,(.' '. C. BEIHlOES, V. E Civil anl Hydraulic Knjlneer, " i irTliV'f.'Bt' nAVI'niHl f V Molnlliiro-trol rtiortill 14 , " ''.I i UAMt P. CAIJtOW, C. K. A HI. V.., Constructing Knjlneer. , , 117 . 1 1.", i-lil It.-' 7!t'' .llf. I ir in; . i:l. Ii! .J't9 ;i . - MORE HEAT Less Ashes That's Ilie ilii- f i-liihoIi OUIl COAIj hell.-1 o funl ; ii'i x B'ltlHf.actory in ):VKUV wiiv. WIicii yiiu buy Coh.1 from TAHUnltO & riKLMNflKR you !suri tl Ret I !. ninMt fur y,mr iiiimcy. TKUKP1IOXK us yum- unli'is ntid lil ' us show j uii Iidw iiilt k vt ilrllver. !iih w-ll us kIvIuk ymi tin1 1 1 1 iTTKNT '.(1)J, in fh;ii loth'. I I Yarbrough 8z Bellinger WHOLKSA I.K. A N TH I1ACITK, IIKTAIU IIITL'MJNOLS, ('OKI' A XI) COAL. NO. 6u WKKT THinn STREET. TIIE WHOLIO BLOCK. .-.1-- MORGAN, BEDD0ES Si CO;, Successors to Ooyford St Callow, t, Mrxi'S'Q AN'D C1V1I KNGINlSElia, CbarloUa N, 0 4' Mining, Engineering, AfiBaylng and i Civil EnglneeHnfc', Water ' Power fLT'!., . . i.i. .,. examine attd reported'on.'' Hewerags Analyses. All Mining and Mrie Mtll . , . , Amm,,nmi, Machinery deslgnetl and-'ionitrute4. I and construoteda? -TKMl'OliAuy ijJrTCCE! 2 W est Finn, street;','! Phone ,I7.,. it I llil 'il St.ltS I'liitfl St i. l! I ml. il Sl.it i 1 '"llltiii St.il.ttS ' W't '-t l!IJ.-'llM HUrii 1 nltm HUGH- ... .. ' .. S" i4 Mlaollan cor Wasbl; ' i I Utyr MILLER & COMPANY. Exchange Brokers. No.. 100 Broadway New York Members New Tork Stork Exr.hniig. i New York Cotton Exchange, New York Produce ExohuiigM, New York Coffee : Exchange, New Orleans Cotton Kx- ihsnge. New Orleans Board of Trade, ! Chicago Board of Trade. N ' Transacts a general brokerage and v commission business. Executes orders ' for the purchase or ssle of stocks, cot t:. . I ton. coltee, grain and provisions for ' I cash, or will csrry the same on mar--"i gins, niRKCT PRIVATE WIRES TO 'J', ALL. KXCHANQKS. Prompt atten ,,J'' tlon to nil ortit-rs. ' ' Brunch office. No ( North College ' Street, Charlotte, N. C. l' II. AU5XANDER, Manager, & CO. JAMES Cor con do: 122 ana , U A. Puilsworth. Dolph M, Young. L A. Dodsworth & Co., M3ankers and T3t ! brokers. im SMurltlea j Members New York Cotton Exchange s CTflCC and Npw Orleans Cotton Exchange. - OlUvKO Private" direct wires to Naw York, -u ai r- I New Orleans and Chicago. Corres- '7 1 pondents: J. 8. Bach A. Co., New V 401 Colorado , York; Hay ward Vlck & Co., New Or- g, leans; and Bartlette, Frazler and t ParrttiTtnn Chicago. -Out of town orders promptly exe cuted. . Phone No. 291 Charlotte. N. C ' ai At m. . Ilerchants. CUNDKNSED STATEMENT OF SSsThe First National BanR ut St.. rhUadelphla, f SU Boston. IiH'l IMONI VIRGINIA. Novunilicr 1. 1304. ft KNoimi-KH. i?r fc -j' i; . ' " j"!"- ""I ii!t-tiiiits Iv i fiiIk)Vfislcfi! ; 1 m v'liu'V V'.'i-..M''.i)' W'V'IVyiWl prtMiiium i.n t. S. I,.int. . .. Ollu-r storks iiikJ bunds. to . list .u.tsrinjjr thuy at V4 and Ito'oiU W rxUir.e 4,- Ljika Lrl'e- Ij... lijj .llS'i . " . 37 .... Si . 'v."H ....ItiVi ....119'4 ,.- .'...I'Kl ...,il;4 .... v . . .tn? . ..... j .... ri ,.ft.lt.. i..uu. Hanking hnusti .. .i waiiy.btiai iu lie Fumitur snoke, Va, S11 ''6 re and flxtur;s Other Richmontl real estate... iVlrBlnui lionds 'C'stin due from banks LIABILITIES. ect November 29. 1 1908, rlotie; So. Ry. Ar trW pro rton. So. By. LV.2:23 pm Man, tt. A W. AT 1:00 Dm Catiltal tiasvlllft. ; Llr 1:4S pra Surplus fund Ry Mount. : . " i0:26 pm X'mUvldetl prwflts . cinoke., - . ' ;"' ; ;15 pm :l,'nirnei discounts , f , 5 ' . ' ' - (A-ccriH! interest und taxes Roanoke via Shenandoah Circulntlim , 'or "Natural Brides, Luray, Ijpposits , d ail points in Pennnylva- i Bend account v York. Pullman . sleeper ! T1.ttn,nt.l .' . ' '" . I- ufii'itiuiiin. i .1. , I-..- , - . it, tiJwiinnT "itii 'mijnosn, i ii ifto.its vi ir, CI'.', '.tn lit i ' H tul ffi.Sfu to IS.iWO X) 0 00 13.050 0:1 . 31X1,000 00 . 1.5U2.5S3 23 $G,C25.6W 21 I 600,000 00 . 400,000 00 . 132.0 P9 . 4.00! 90 20,SSt) 81 . 587,fi00 00 . 4,401,733 41 . . 442,800 00 jr.(K5.fil 21 W Mtilltjlv. iiw svcuint.H of hunks, cor- iiirmsllmf .' from i nts iporsllmis,, (Irfua Slid inHvldusls, attl will lwsy 'y; .. M, V; tRA14. ih fileasH t uiw;! w correspond r'trtth Trsr, Fsss. Agt. ho? tn oontcmphi to tuikt.'ig change or ILL, Qen I. Ps Agt V lOi'tiuntr new accounts. J. SPEniCER TURNER CO. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. - " , Offlses: New Tork, Philadelphia, Chicago, Bt, Louis, toodo0 KajilUi. , YARNS AND COTTON PIECE QOOD3.4- CROMPTOIM THAYER LOOM CO; WORCESTER, MASS. f; MANUFACTURERS OF . , , FANCY COTTON AND GINGHAM LOOMS. - ALSO MAKERS' OF DOBBIE3. KITH ICR SINOLB OB KUBXJI XNDKS, TO HE APPLIKO TO OTHER LOOMfll : BOOTIIUJRN REPRESENTATIVES. : ' 'y" . J '-,.' ALEXANDER & GARSED, Charlotte, N, 0. . HIOH-ORADH 8PINDL1I. . . . LOOM,. ENGINE. AND. VALVE, OILS SCOURER, WEL OIL A GREASES, LURRICATINO GREASES, READY MIXED PAINTS, COLD WATER PAINTS. Agents WATTLES' DRKSSINB COMTOUNDS . B. HiSS Oil I Charlotte, N. C W. B. Smith a Co. BROKERS stakllskiea 18TS. 1 ficw oi'K (riiiisolldstfd MKSMm V StiH-k 1' ichaim-i'. ) ( lilt u. i lliiarrt (if 1 rdo. STOCKS. GRAIN, PROVIS IONS, COTTON. Private Wires. ' We have every facility for the prompt execution of orders. Correspondence Solicited. Market Letter on Application. Bmpire Building, 71 Broad . way,, New Tork. .,. A.D. Salkeld & Sro. C'MMLS,SK.iN Mi:iUCH A-NTkk U-n Leonard Btv Naw, Tork. j, . V COTTON YARNS! v . with' ; 1 FRCD'K VICTOR it ACHEH5. M. R. Dickson, - 1 ! fTKt J. B. HUH. DIPKSOTJ & HULl Commlaalon Mrchanta. - Cotton Odbds."' ' N'5tXrt6i'"FrtnliUi Street, ', ' '' !v. V". ' ' NE1I,r OBK' ''' ' Caa offer tnills ail accommodations accorded by any first-class cotiimerc'! Richard A. Bjyilic, Commission Merchant. ' Cotton Warps and Yaruf No. 114 Chestnuf Street, ; Philadelphia, Pa.-j C. P. aula. J. P. Henleaa, G, . JBUla Ji C, P. Ellis & rC6 GOTTCS CflKfilSSiOI. KEEGEiltS ; Members of tat New Tork Cotton JCgi ! change. New .-, Orleans y Cotton : Xm change, Liverpool Cotton Brokers ; Association, New Orleans Bowl fl 1 ' ' ," ' v. , t 4.1 uoiton a-xenangs AfunaiBg . , NEW ORLEANS. .... , Special attention given to . executJng ! of orders In contracts for future deltv 1 ery of oottott la all .tba markets. Cot espondenc solicited.' "," CATLiii & ce, Commissioa Merchants. ; tlS and Ul Broadway -r - Hot, (oils V i Pniladelph'" COTTOPJ YARlMr SKEINS. WARP nd, COXr COTTON. GOODC. iiiliir , J 6uot essors to 1 BUCKINGHAM; PAULSON A ( 1 CommlMlon jlrcLn'- POTTO rj V. Tbfrd and Cblput I .. - It Laonard rt-', ?' ' til wonrot r:: :" ' Wktoasm Ctautl is.. 1 JOHN M. MILLER, Jr., Cashier. bow r -SFf- 4 , h ... b ' ' ' 1 ,v'lt ' . v 1. 1 "'-L, J 4 V 1 wl tO 110, , v )',- 1 m r ' - Ji
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