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I CHAIILOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, DECEMBER 15,1004. 4 jsr r s--. - rftMMPTjrP 'FIX4rr Iln "l,- ThWmrfcet 'ftaletedj ' TIU? MONEY MJ 'VUXiAVJll ll 1 iVijil !ulrvl lint Hui.r nhSnriillv iki! ; New York. 1W: 14 ,., .;. I VM '" j ' r V y fwa-OiMiuy.a. ,pnrl1euliirly In- )hittlivaal steady -4t J per cent.; closing Wd. 2 Ir . t,.- :,7fc CtfarrQS, (.IIKKT, MOfcECttVE. A. ikOfisidliw ud NuiUiaestcnv Tku eut.: oKcml ut 2 per cent. llo. loans , tlXtv fes i-3 VAf..li i., .fel. . . -ry .advance I&, Reading was attended hyv re-! easier; ft duys. days an.1 . month. J "IT MARKET. -Money on COTTOrl HELL STOCKS. Quotation n : PHthn Cdtton Milk Hush WncHae v to., mum- The Staple Opens Mnxljr '-a Mljscht Iterated .wrtrt the ptbtd- e rly h cturaXkUi of a dividend.. v The. strength 'af 8te-L MvtYreed; csMd a pood tinuttwaki wns - inui upon receipt wr avici rwra PlllsUirgthiit hading Interewta Wr ex pressing Confidence of. a 'seusott of great nattvltyrtat alt -steel and Iron irolwu Ail vii nirr -Ir loe rVt wk 7 Hack Laa lMit Hie Decline Attraoti'd Jcli Sup- pta-i. Firming to Uhs : Best -la. vcl o( lt jHnuiwn.,; f'Har'S&tyv. ';''", " ' i- New York, Dec. fThe cotton mar- . I'A tAI rt lls-S-l, nAfr MnHtna . hn n ha' uentty, ratio genewlly uteady. , a11dllh5.""1?.;FV!l1 J!?.. 2l C horti, but a touch of buyln lorimpujr tbe , In th mowy ronricet. long- account, tnapiccd doubtless, by thef in tli into dealings prenouiv Hgulimt tw nteady ipot eltuatlon and expectations mnrltet, epn;taliy .nvulwt Copper , that aplimers would advance their buy,Avhion,;'wa koifd and final drive yn Ini llmlta." ; "". If&i, '-v . 'fftlvi In jrfhff 1kiii ttmniKh th' lift. Thb onenini ' m aieadv at an adJThi- mm ket clohed ac(lv with a afllMna too openm waa a man y at a n a-(TOyrnttBt f,v txiH pwaiewi. 8ora ntwkx van of 1 to 4 polata ou povwbig due ctowt, Kl tlw iowct f"f th t'ay. Amalsa to tho firmer Wvpool faiot market, ' muted-tapper on -lllmt,atti-lbutl to a which reported a advance of 8 points, j Boston operator."' WmlineaH in AtCldtHn with aalee In alt of ,W0 bales. The n readitv explained n nr txni-t inane, Uverpool futures market; showed at- wMth. the, mH did net like. ftlimsr or l u.tW. h..f . .oonxwl ,tl.r,r.ao . . lNt k Island WHS fT HOKUMI. 1 llO mnll . Mi& l, W.,ttlni?: -hi,.h tv,t.fllil""" a.niweedw the board ws Viiwnln moved upward until Just be fore midday, the trading level was name 9 to 12 points net nigher. fleal iuln act in at this levet, and reports of a rouple of small bank features in dteorgla aiao operated against the mar ket ' with the result that prlcea work ed back about 6 or 1 points from the best, . The decline attracted frexh sup port, however, and in the afternoon the market finned to the beat level of the aesslon or a net gain of about 12 to 13' points on the active mouths. .j k ,, pears to have been due .entirely to street failure, and the market eased off I"wlcnn, buyI"8' n araltrP or to from the. best. The Close was steady, 7 to 13 points , higher, v SIIIXER, & CO.'8 KKPOUT. was mrs- ly eolaiUlent with the afternoon dreMrie, ana id t influenee ii m any real way. Total sales 1,1T,100. r.VSH PRICES. Corn No. :i yullow, !Hile.: No- S whlu t')4t,p.! No. .1 coin, 4it$!ii!. Wheat-No. S rod wink, H.II'.J. AflJJt:ii & OO. C. 1. EUls & Co.'s Cotton iA'tter. Special to The Observer. New Orleans, Do. K The lulvanxe of 4 . points at IJverpool . to-day ap- - Condition of I 1m) Cotton. Colto, Stock and (rain Markets. I5y private Wire to Jt B. Alexander, Maniifc-cr. COTTON". Kew Vork, Pec. H. The advance In Liv erpool' spots on top of a ffaln of, i polntH .e.torduy, was the. principal fcatnr,; of ihc day. Stiles aKtrrojpitPil a.ooi) jah-s. in I'ulures diil not s-?ni JlsixinfU at liisi to lydlng 2.0tK) iMUfe'lit for gpceuhitlon. Kntiff.H (iicl not m-em diHMsod at firm to iidvuii-(! und it looks us if the -!icnuniei-n'iit wliich sluvU-d prto-n upward i-amo from Anierlea, At auy rat- thi n- v, m (Giixldprublo ImprovoiTicot laicr In tin- ilny iind nlthoiiffh r .-.light reaction took pl:n-c, the Isst prices are about S point higlK-r than yet-rdo.y. Our market opened tamely, but ns .ooij as thh ncllinT ordra which hud ueriui.u latd over nitflit were dmiiosed of. u Htrady advuncd sc-t in, which nt one limi' urnoiint--d to JL' poIntK At t:s hliflwr li-v. l. t.-i was,, us iiHiial, Muno pi-otlt-tukliiK by M-ulimi-s and prk-cs .rclnpsod Hum -wliat, lut at the -ohi. they me still S IiIkIht , than last night. It is dlflicult lo say whothei- spot marketK. by iidvuncnii,' 1-Ji;.-. r following the (rain In futures nr whether the tlrmnexs in the future market ia due to a better demand for spots. It would' seem, however, tl.i.t the specula tive markets are the real leaders. Of lute the public Iihh not been treated to th usual ullowance of lt-ar:-li lili i.lt tail', and tile abtH'Uce of siuli In ;.,-eej,t r-d air liKllo.'uiiiri that recent bears 'cave taken In their short und are Inclined Ui, help the market hpward without eim lifft out publicly on the bull side. If tie v were sincere bulla it would be but natural for tfiCni In express themselves and tie. Ir sllen.ee Is looked upon us a sure siau ihct they are simply waiting "U opioitimlly a pt out a new Use of shuru ut a hlti er level. Thft' Strength of the 'puarket Was uhnwii when im attempt was made to start a miction, by report lag the failure t twi bn'iikn.ln Oeorgia, tu result of carrv. lag lilgh-prpwii cotton. It ilevidopcd, b.iw ever, that the banks In iiuexinm w. tiny affairs, uae with a capital of $i.w niid tluj other of til.CW. having log..tbei hnnlly UotiKl. resoutves to proprly mar gin 4.10 bales of ' cotton. When tliU KiKiwkslgiv bncume general the market iot an redoubled strength und scored He best price of the day. jint-i-Hir rcveipi were lighter than Java year und port .receipts pnieticallv the same as a year ug, facts which do not ut weM with Ihc liOOO.Oflu crop estimate. Oarveston ana Houston estimates for to morrow run under last -year's, und the ew Orleans estimate. Is a little larger. The boll weevil convention Ik now in session at SlirfvepOrt and-Seu or more dclegntcs are present, as the meeting is ono of a national character, owing to the official presence of the tsoiuiI reprcst-n- ,""vc if" secretary ot Agrieultuml. who, nlthrrush absent, promises ids eordiai cooperation tn obtaining tin, necassar appropriation to fight the dreaded iwijt. A subject hardly applicable at this time to tho boll weevil, and of discussion among tho delegates. Is tli 'i"' ""'" oi price ot tne retnnfiidtr - of thin crop, and it Is not unlikely that wime resoluttons will h nd,mi..i r;,v,iu either marketing the balunca slowly or '-nuking over u certain proportion of it Itgo: another year unless prices Iniprove. the effect, If nay. of those resolutions, cannot be fote-eeu, and they are of so cial interest only because Kuropo is watching the deliberations of the conven tion with the keenest Interest, owing to Jho steady march of the weevil towards tla Htates east of, Texas. Liverpool is due tu cOnic ono higher tomorrow. hedge short commitments. During the forenoon, our niarkej followed the lead of Xewc- Tork. advanced 9'tov.,10 points, with the buying confined to shorts around 8 cents for May. How ever, the offerings became very liber al, and a reaction of 5 to 6 pointa fol lowed, with the closing barely steady, 4 points higher than yesterday. Spots are unchanged; middling 7 fi-R cents; Jnnuary, .7.65: March, 7.80: May, 7.3, IWilll, Prime -m.illl. JLiIt. ,?T,.W UntllUnOU, -., , V W.hnit eommerclal hills, $Ush4.iStV t1. V" e.4!:!? ni" sllr,. Mexican dollar. ivttou Slilsl. . f. Bid. Aiksd. v i a 1 V'V.XV i M n I - 7 tut I VI t Il.i nosing iM:!v,;;wndVo im;;-ir;;.- ft COTTO hi MILL MAC IS 1 1 I Atohiwm Atchison, prcf ttnltlmoit- uhlo ., .. Hultimoru .V: tMilo, prcf e'nnudhm l'acltlc Ceatral ot New Jersey Chcsapsikc Hi Ohio Chicago & Allen Chicago Alton, pref Clihmfto e i in, ut U'catern, . .. .. Chicago ."C N'orthw , ftern Chicago. Alii, ,v HI. l'aul.. ..'.. Chicago, Mil. .v Kt. Iiiui, pt-ef.. trhiCURo Tei miaul Trans Chicago Terminal X- Trait.. .. Chicago Terminal Truns., prcf C, C, C. tc Ht. iiuls Colorailu Soiillieiii 'Colorado Houtlnrii, 1st pref, . .. Colorado Sontliern. 2nd pref.. .. leluwurc .V Hudson Delaware, Uiekawniiua lenvcr c- Kin Ornnde..' .. ., Denver A; 'm tiraude, pref.. . Krlc Krlc. isl pref Kric. pi t-r Hacking Valley ilockiux Vntlev. pre!' Illinois C liU.il lowu (Vldlal. pref ;. .. . KuiiM.tH I'lty Fouthein Kansas City Setnluiti. pre!'.. . lA'.uiHvllle ,v Nashville Manhattan 1 Met ropnl inui Se mitic Metroiioliiao Stun Hallway.. . Mllineiipolt.i St. Iaii.1 Alinn.. .HtS. r ,y Siult St.- M. Minn.. St. ! ,v Sault Stv. Me.. MInkoiuI l'a, iili .MieKonn. K.itisas - Texas. . Mission t. Kansas .V- Te'l(M. ,r f. National I:. It eT Mexloi. prcf. New I' oik Central Norfolk ,v i den, Norfolk y Western "lei i Utiffuhl Mills, S. C. ' U., if.. I.. i..lt Mllla 75 nr. ; 106 j n ' HI ' MAIN OSSIOSI OUTM t"VON ST.. CrtAflLOTTB. N. O. .'A' - Stuart iWhC&VMER, v; m M ' ' ilSillttltuh Cotton Mills. 8. C. Prf.. Ki " 2i Cabarrus Cotton Mills. N. C ISVi ...i,! Chad wick Idtg. Co., N. tJ., put... "iwt Chlnuolu Mfg. Co.. 8. C. ''v4 CUItou Mfe. Co., R C " a ''lition lfg. Co., . C. pref. .. "J, "iCIlaum C)tton Milts, ft- C 102 !r. !" PI I,,..ii,l..Miie Xlfir IV . St i' . "Vii iN ; Columbus Mfg. Co., Oa... "ini'. i l t:ts Mfg. Co.. 8, C ' ,o!''!Inrllugt"ii Mfg. Co.. S. C. " .',T ;ldiKl '-;.:. Thoenix ,Milln, (la. '' A 'Kaslcy Cotton Mills. 8. C. Kuoreo Mfg. ,., 8. ITeforred ,j .... .. ..IM Wvstern..ai; ; .. .ut 21 i junicrtaise Mig. v-o.. ,a 'j Imposition Cotton Mills, Oa "' ;laffnev Mftf. Co.. . C I,?..t....u.ail.. .'-.-.it..,. hltlU n,i . Urnphy Cot. Mills, H. C lt pfil.-- (iranltev Hie Mfg. (.V. K. ...... .....I I-..li.ii. Mill, kl 1 .1, itirendel .Mills, S. " ' '-.."'H 'Uilclla Mills. K. "-'V'l.lohn V. King Ml.t. Co., tin.. " , Ijuicsster Cotton Mills. 8. C, " ! I'rel'elii il " ji.-'i Uingley Mfg. t:.... S. C. S4 ' i 1-aurcn Cotton A(llls. 8. I ' ,3 I Limestone Mills.' 8. C " ". I.oekbart ,MUIsv ,S. C..... llool.M.. Mill, N. C "l'ii,l Preferred ' -,! )Alrliov.. Cotton Mllln. S. t'... "',lsr Mnn Alii!.-. N. C " ' ,.? '. '".. '-'s H- '" l 'Mills Mfg. Co.. . C. pfd .U' n.'irea .on.in jsuii. o. ... .i: lu) . 1 HJ ,tl'l n-u.. .J. : ' . . ,:i Norfolk o, riieiigiii iiuti wic- riiiiivoiii.ii. 111 (Intrtrio ,y ,era prices since the acute depression fol-1 ivniis.vUauin lowing the announcement of the bureau pit tshmg. cf i iiiia 10 is wnouy aiinouiuoic w ex tensive covering by shorts, ome to se cure satisfactory profits, others being I nti m Ida ted by the universal claims pref.. & St. lllll.H.. lt :tdin Tt-ailhig. It pr. ( Kei'.dtne -,,,1 , , Km k I .d.md o . pref Ut ...... U ... I..- I II..,- 11... Inln.1... ..-Ill OAll . V V' ' ' '-'O-- Mtl .ii.i ..- r. .. .. .-.f,, I..,;li HilUtllU'CSterU. mg prices, ucsi year, mis wouia mini been s lMitent argument In view of the then defenseless position of the spin tier, hut tho , ,1 . 11,.,.., HlllJ ' I ' , ,., .,1,111V II" If.- I , , ... ... . . u.,l K Il r-.lli...-!'l',l"1"- A- Uest.,,:. pr. -f. anv advance. On the contrary, ho will ( ,,(,, p: . j;,,.. 11,1. not be adverse lo having the South! Wol.asli.. .. .. . St. I ."ids .Southwestern, pref.. rfoulhein r.o'itiy. mail!, in Itailw.iy. situation is practically le-'P""111"" Kaiiwav. i -t . r . . .. and we do not think thei ' ' 1 '; "h: , ; hold and pay the carrying etmrges. Afeamvhlle. he hos not uneasiness as to future supply, und having so large a quantity to draw from, will proba bly buy only for immediate needs, ex cept in tho event of a further substan tial decline. C. P. KLLIS & CO. Wllt'ied'. mi,., '1i cling .v l.al.e Krio Wi-iei insln i i '. ra ! W isi'olisill t'entdll, pref MeNiei.n l.'.-i tr.il "' x.m 1'aeliie. prof KXHtti:.S,S Ctail'AA'IKS. Adam" A im-rle. 1 1 . . . Ciiil.il Sial. s Wi IN-I'Vre,,, . MI'Kl.i.AXnOI'H. Alualwallia led I '..ipper American 'ar .V- l-'oiindry r f. Fioitiilr. prcf. . (ton ( HI Man ull, pref ,.r-..r 111.',. . ...... iii.ii ... I...... Mill., u, i- p.1 , 1 N " ,,i.,--.. . ... " .,j NewlMrt v ;olton Mills, fi. ' " ,"i I XoiTis Cotton MIIIk. S. C. 1 tdympln Cotton Mills, 8. C. ur. -ruieii Mfg. N. c. .. . t'riiiir.eliijig Mft. Co.. S. C.. ".'.' trr I'.tlon Mill;.. K. C... ." Faenl -t .Mfa. t:,,.. ,S. C I Ue,l PeUer Mtn. Co..' K. C... I'lodnioiil Mfg. Co.. S C... Poc Mf. 'o.. P '.. C W. Oab-igh Cotton Mill!--. N. '. Ulcbland Cotton Mills. 8 C lU-auoke Mill. N. C Haxo.i Mill... !i. C Hiblev Mlg. Co.. ia Ktnit: em (niton MIK N. C. ' .Spartan Mills, 8. C 'I'i'iou M (::. ii.. i ;.i T'.i, Tue.i..iU Col ion Mills, tt. ' I I. ion nlli.n .Mills, j!-.. i i'li-ferred Vii lor Wit 4. .. . C Warren Mfg. Co.. 8. C. . Prcf i rred ..I.M pfd ..l:;l i .im ... 1 V.' ..i:: ...i.n l r, im sr. liW Sll I'M P.C i:! SKI Mil pa N Kl 10.' m ! " lilt! :i pt: 103 PH llll P'l 101 IM PC. Revolving Flat Cards, Railway Ha4a, Drawing Frame. Spinning Framta, Twitter and Spolars Quillera and Real, Looms, COMBER5 ETC, i-'-l ,- - 7f- rf ETC. ..III! I I. II. I I M 5lubbera. Rovlnf FranM lotamadlataa. Jack Fraaiaa , -rfr-?sf!vit.i , i ; 7 jnk- jr;7cr3. ' ''1pzis fZZzn, etc . jvr e. injixiTT. a ti-f f - pfd.- "ilV-. .Ml . 01 .'it; .: . I . !'!) .11.". . '.HI .KG ,IL.. Is ia ni'miigioii aiiii,m. .ii... .ii i I'lel.-ried " mi Wlilt ney Mfp. Co.. 8. C 1"! '' ...i," WiMcaSM.-tt Mill, N. C " 117V ! Wooclruff Cotton Mills. S. C !'7 lift 14,1 I I" m let L'l iw A Mierli Am. -rli an i Anicrii-an i Amer'ean b An-eri'i'. I lllelii II: I.IM "CDBfKti'n New York, 1hV H.-Korelgu markets lo iSy were deeldcdly eiieouraglng. ihore elajed up and Hamburg n fall point higher. Private cables from Havre show Plainly the uneasiness felt in that mar ket, over the Mipply situation. Shorts un decidedly nervous and have been covering Uttlto freely. h shown by the following cables: , VCoffra advaneiug. 'f aa-al siwrts . ovu Ing. BHoyc purchaiiea largely for ac count of h'y York. I ,. " rR.eent pur chase for Now York. account amount to several hundred thousand bags. Further advance generally expected," Bear coveting their short sales. Ti-ad nertous. Market will probably advance rJi1.sr.-an? m01" than. expected." V Mw'Iir moving upward In a i!h .,t80?-v' way. ' there are some 21 takeJlle v,ew t,Mt t"0 biff operators whtfdKioght on the decline are likels to take: profits at hi present level. Of bis. howftVri there is no cvltkme yet. ' ! Braxll niurketa are slightly softer but n? igMm tiu,n at year, and uttontion. t ",'e wllh:,l,attrttVu t,HJ y 5HA1N. "r- , - : fl.S -TS'tv-P00' IWVhent-reheat was "K'f,11" or saveral days past, .but f.V Lrai!.s,T "p-7ou"- Tim news was not .1"B"t '" Mclpallon of tighter rahshterablp ttiiow.-. in.our wlnterwhoit ebweirt--fcss. txAn tijcar ago. ; rP TK OM ot the IcemN r May and arVund fvtnflgijrt-a elevator In- tha; Mar.-" eather Is - Mnsettlede i Uo pool i spot Inarket iirm otu a good dentand neceipt. -in the ;-arcgtJ; triple' T$& ago. Cash market stmpg. , -.o,8 flrn; en 4w-lg1it4raCe. wttb jitvspeckd f eatareii. H,hZ were twl,i.Umflr'lfor toArrw? -' t2S?l!S5rr?e ",,w-Wons market was e. nsUtcrublV !esa .iifctlve blay i,,d prtais Koved w1tn.som;liTegalartty, .but the dealings pregejjted a generally lioaltby1 ati- ?,,,.Hr,iLt'v,i'"5tS '"ether invest, ment. purchaats . and ut setivo suAn.rt tf2.feJ- A tr range if aiiotatloni jcafkn ; ca .the theory: that -ths Reclines en Ibla tidt,. I t . iucal aarket ivat iUua early, staj aUiiauue 1 to Cent. llulilmrtl Jlros. Cii.'s Cotton letter. Spcviul to The Observer. New York. Dec. H. To-day's market has shown strength at opening on an Idea thn tin next ginners' rcisrt will not show the actual amount ginned, as ginners refuse to report, on the belief that the furnishing of such state ment to the government wonild cause a further decline. This rumor, whether ' Anna ! -. true or not was sufficient to Imliiee Ain.-ii .: covering of local interests us for sev- 'J1'" '1' oral days they have looked for the ! n" ''" " C..,.ll, In l,l,i f..,. l.lol,,.,. rlf.u Itin 1 Alll.'l I a movement this week is Htt exited ! 1',l, !;im V'1 11V,!!t,.1.,U;'-!!n',,,r to reach -40.000 us against 400.000 bales ii-V., . i 1 1- l-a !l.l Tr ins'it" last year. We did not notice any sharp ('vp, rad.i I n I a iron., demand from seller's brokers, on the (',,n..(,j,i, -t ;Us.. .. .. . contrary contracts' held, as hedges N'oi n lYo lu. u have lCen sold here to-day. as cotton iCoin l-i-odi ,-ts. pu t' when bought in the South heiv hold- , Distill, rs' Se.an itii .. ers are reported to be holding very ) i-.-i-.d e'.i. - -1 i-s flrnilv at fell nrlees. Iuterimii..i...l Paper . Ht.'nCAtiD Hltas & CO. i Int. i can.,!. . i I'.-i . e ei.i , Intel national Pump. .. . Inli iiiataa al I'ump, ni.--. TIlO rj (iOOdS. - National la .! .Ww York. Dee. 14. Tin- dry good mar-j Na i !i Am.-ri an kit is showing signs of increased tlrmness. 1 l'a' Ma" Th- feature has ticen the annotineemenl 'Pum.I. s las that tie- pi le.- of Lolisdales would ! ad- 1 Presf. .i St, , I ''ar vii need lo 7ie. ' Jto-tnorruW. Sellers gorier- i Press. -i ':t.. I Car. prei.. allv ar not bn llm-d to force ' nsiiiesH ; Hullnmn P.. I.e.- Car.. .. aid lo-.k forward to improvenrt nt i:i tla- K publi, Sc . I mar future. lb publ!.- Kl -1. .r.-t , . ; I Rubber 'IimuN WrtlS-OPBNINQ AND CIAMN1. . ""k,I l,. new uirK. i.-c. u.-H.iniuii oiso cioscu , y nii.i si it--.-, l.caincr.. . .L'M'i .117 i v m : AT - . .'.'el I lee .Mi v . . CI l,llle .. MIC. CtlUX . . :'. ' 1 ni- .. ,'ll!- .. '.u jjuh- . . CiU OATS-- . . :ViDee . . ! AI.i ; j 1 1 1 . . m i'i ir.iv ..!M lie, u, .May C1IICAOO PItoDCfK MAHKKT. 1 Ilgli. Low. Close Caslner, Curran -ft Bullif f C. G. G. Pocahontas Goal CiSHONT SSV.OvfXCi, THE pkTST STEAM AND OOM2STIC COAL MIMtr. The only Coal that has been officially indorsed ibytbViGovcrnr.eiitj of Gjeat Britain, Germany, Austria mil the United -Sfites ' IT IS THE STANDARD FUEL OF THE UNITED STATES NAVY -V TItc United States Geological Survey Pronounces it THE STANDARD STEAM jCOAt. ,VSi!'JLl0.th" rct. th.nt w." r?Pr"","t tbtrty-slg (it) eollerlei. whose ontput 4urtn 1MI smotanted tV Sottftnih : lion (4,000,000) tons, exclusive of coal converts.! Into coke, and will probably exceed four and ons-half-mlU tn liM 'M tons during 1904. we are prepared to estimate on nd fill promptly sny (oonays that tnsr ba 4tesirwl. ' ' 'f J , 1 CASTNEK, CURRAN & BULLITT, SOlO A&Ctlt9m T G. C. B. POCAHONTAS SMOKELESS COAL, -m ; Arcade Itnildlng,. 1 Bouth 16th atreet Philsdsl phta, i'a. . . , I Broadway, New York; UI Btate Btreet. Boston, Mori.; CiUsens' Bank ftldg.. Norfottr, Vg. Terry Bldg-.ttognoki, Vs.; Old Colony IHdg.. Chicago, JlL: Naavs Bldg., Cincinnati. Ohio, 4 Meneliureh Ave.. London England- v ' Orders for all rail shipments to the Carollnas should be forwarded to our Iloanoke Offlct. . pi 1 ed nil eeil Oil. pref.. . mot lye a Locomotive, pre! . .. n Sin. il inn ,V IteiinliiK 77 11 Sincltlnif Hetinlng, prcf.. 11 1 Mj lis'i' I .A 1; ! 1 Ml iji-.-c.. .. .V'Vj 1 M a v. . . 'I'l'iJ. :!.'.. .. -"l i kips -""4 .ia-.. .. :;j",u.. .. Mr. 1 'in '.'S i; i.',-. 14 a ef'.'j ti-.'.a ll-v IihA ii !lv 1 1 :' :l'i .'!(', 11.1 ; Wiliiam 8. diaries. Amsterdam, N. Y. (Cotton Yams for the New York State Knitting Trade. Mill Accounts ' nd Correspondence Solicited. i CtX If, C. MOUG.W, M. E. & C, r., Iate B'ats Commissioner at Mines n ,". U, S. Court inspector of Ming for state pj Colorado, '.j ' O. f. ftKlnoiCei, Cl fCj civil and HydraBlti fBaglnaar, , 3 i, KUXEST CAYFOUD, M. E., Melollnrglcttt Chemist. ' ', w i FHAMC I. CAJiiiOW, C. IS. A M, 12, CSofltjtructlinr' nglneer. , ' ' " i iMORCAM, BEDD0ES & CO., '..Sa ,'.l-' ii. Sa t.. la .1st -I'i CUARIiOTT-E ri!llt)I!CK MAKIvKT. riected Dally by J. W. Zimmerman a ... Company. ' Chickens-spring t IB 0 a I., -! Hens per head K ft to Mm, Vl'lWf 22 1-IUCK.S Kve 1.00 Outs 64 K M I nit feed . . 4lt 11 IR 2 Ciuon sfted W .. 41' ..l"p .. 11-' Cum DOESN'T COKE. i Pel it does "C.K'T T' U KTI I Kl:" ami, l.;t'U.'S l."i; AND JlnT. Tliei.-'s ; iii. cliiiliers. slut; or slate M. cause dirt ; or ills.'atlsfactb.n. but it burns to a , Cl.KA.V. rUKITV AMI I. Y'li siaiuj is uell lie iiii'h lo liliow that I: WON'T SKI. I. A N V Till N't ! lil'T CdOD CiiAI.. and that's tip- kiinl ue ! is ill semi Yi'l', v hi t lief your iinb-r j be for a iondn l o:' a I'i'.r Load, we're , pretiarcl la iiaudle eltlier, I Successors to Oavford & Callow, MItMNO AND CIVIL KN0INEER3. , CharUt N. C. V , A f, It Mining, Engineering, Assaying and 1 Civil XnciaMrlnf ,WaU Prwftrav- Analyses. ,A1, ,M.nl?, snu Mi,. MH. Machinery designed and onsttuetedl. ignd eonstVactstJ,' i. TEMI'DftAliV OFFJCIB: 28 VV est FJfth Street; .."PUons Jt.. , , J. SPEIMCjgR. TMM WER;aCp.' Oflwi: New Tork. rwiadslpkitu Chicago, St LouW. Londoa Soglas , YARNS AND COTTON - QQQT)f5. , ClIATa.OTTB 1IIDK UAKKET, Corrected Daily by Ynrbrough & Pellln(tr. Ii inly at 1". points higher; uplands. S.lj middling gulf, S. W. KutLies opened steady. Decumber. .JumiHi'v. 7.7U; March. T.M; April. T.'.ti: May. r.s : .1'iiie, s.ui: July. S.'H; Ainnist. K.vrt; SfpU-niber. 7.77. bid; October, 7.Su l.ild. futures close.! steady. I vo,"ml.cr, 7.CU; Jnnuary, 7.75: ppbrtuiry. 7is!; March. 7.91; April, 7.H7: May, VC7,; Jane. ;..p ; July, S.lj; August. f-.W; Oi.-toher. S.(C. i.i vi ra'taji. cotton makkkt. I.fv'crpool. "December II. Cotton Boot in fair .lornan.l: prices n points hlgb!'. American middling: Pair, 4..,!; gisid mid dllntr. 4.:!7: middling. 4.:7: low middling. i.li: good ordinary. 4.vo; ordinal y. 4. SC. . The sales of tho lajr were S.uOu Isiles, of whloh S.00O were forpeculat ioit and. a lioit. and Included S.HU Ainerican. Ho eelpts. S'.OW bales, Including W.7V0 Amcrl-.ar-. Futures opened and closed quiet. Amer ican middling, good oidlnurj clause; fc i ember. 4.-0; Decinbtr-Jaiinary. 4."(i; Jan iutv. February, 4.21; Febnuiry-March. t..' MarchApill. 4.3:': April-May, 4.:ii; May June. I.S7; JiiueJulj. 4.3'.'; Jul; -.Vugut. t il: ' August -Hepteinber, 4.10: Kepleniber. uctober, I.3S: Ocober-iSuveinbt-r, 4.SS. lulled Slat, s Ilea It. v l ulled S al. a Kill, I r Cnli.-d SI..I--S Hub! .-r. prei.. .. fulled Slut, . .--re, I I'lliteil SI aie Wft I. pref West i lip I louse Kiel trie Westell! I'l.li-ll NKW YOltK BONDS. I". S. ef iadi"ir Js. registered.. P. S. refiualliiU L's. coupon IX. 8. its, registered V. S. 3s. coupon I. S. new A, reglsf-red I . H. new 4s. coupon U. 8. old 4s. registered C. S. old 4s. ealllHin Atchlso;: in in lal Is - .. Atchison adj isl'in ::l 's Atlantic ''on-a Liu.- ts lialtlinore .v o!ilo I" HjlltlUli.T" .'.' I 'III" I V-utral or i li aixla Cemra! of C.'oi-::ia '-:' Centnil of i;eori,-ii it Ino Chesnpeake ,V I H-io Pas. ..IS . . :,- limit skins, creen salted Lamb skins, ureen suite.,. Iteeswax No. 1 Tallovv-No. 1 Hides .Iry flint I4M..S ill'V All It. . ' ( Mill's dty grei-n 1 Hides green suited cured... Calf Fkins city "" Sh-ep skins full wool . .. . 15 tf 26 13 11 9 80 7u ei.w Yarbroughfe Belliriger C R O ft1 PTO N - T H A Y E R t.O OIV1 "iCO, TV ViMJIUO A X-iJLV, AUXM0 '- , . MANUFACTTjJfUIfta Ot ' - ' ' . i FANCY COTTON AND tolOIUHXOOZIJJ. W 1 1 0 1 1 1 : S A L 1 : . ANTIIR AC IT E. KETA IL. P.ri'l'M IN O V H, COKi: AND CD AIi. NO. COO WEST THIItD STREET. THE WHOLE DliOClv. NEW YOKE PUODLCE M .4 It K 1ST. New York. Dec. 14. Flour Steady. Whvil Spot tlrm: No, 2 red, nouiliial. Oj'tlons ndvanced on rumors of n bullish Illinois State report, closing to net hlght r. May. M.UV. Jn'r. l-'a1; Deccmi- her, I.Pi. norn Steady: No. iLV.. nonunut. tjp tlons practically unchangial. Msy, , COSc. t at Eubj", Mixed Ko. i. IVAfJM&n Beef Firm;- family, JllAtt. l,ard Easy: Western steamed. (7.0. Pork Steady. Kofiin Dull. Tai-pentlne-Quli-t. eugfir Haw firm; ft lined tlrm. -Coffee Spot steady. The market for dpffcp futures opined steady nt on ad vance of ltWjilS- rpoints, ana Was dually steatly at a purtini aavnnce oi points. Sales, IK',750 baB- NAVAL 8TOKKU. M!viiMinli. : I4n.. Ixh". 14.-vrnrnentiiie. itycii: favptiAa, 9 vftsk'sjl sales. t3 ensks. JWMin rum; renipm, i'w wirn-in; t'Slcs. I.TM barrels. . Quote: A,.tV 2.: p. tzphii- li. Hr F. $2.0: his., 92.M; t. 3.: . K, 3r; tt,JlX: t. rf wlildow- giasa, ft-tn; water-wnne, w.i.v , -, WafjiiJigtOn,, Dee. It-Hplrlti" "Turjen-tlnCr-Netblag doins; receipts, 35 .cnaka., . Rc9lnFlrm at 41 ft; receipts. OH bar rels, - ': es. ..,,."',.:,--. rttrflnn ( at $!.!; receipt, ?M barrels. CjHid Tui-pcntine Firm ,:'at A.?3,30 and JQ.tiu; receipts. 4t barrels. - . " ' -V -EV ORLEANS COTTON. ISiAHXRT. New Orleans.' Iec. 1. Fotures Opened uteudf. . wlth.urlcea S to.. 4 nolnt nt. Trading during, the early hours ut" tho session was fairly active and 7 to points iiaU been ad.ded to .the 'opening rigun-s. PnfU-tak.ln?t . by ' hng jwiused . price lo recede- li hear ihe ois'tilng level. The vnlimm nf ii'arir Urns' mcHlerutit.: i Jnnuarv opened .1 points idglier, ut T.ttS. sold. up to T.7I riw luu-jty ueciinea to i., n T ' PAtiTIMORE pnODCCE MAltKETc Bultiniore, Xierf; li Flour-i:nohnngcd?. WMat.&t9l4t"! fleet, centmrt.' N"o. S red Western and December tXAPnfiil tt,"-JphlLidetehta. Southern, by sample, S8c ' , IPrurswIek .... orn vvcaKs spct Eur, 'UvjusiU r.cw ratios porta EwiUthun wtite, 4vj3o. ... - " - Uwv-vui aun td-y; ao. x waits, v&;.( xotai.. ..I'd', ..in Pi , ' Cilv. si ,a. st "J"'-? I Nev- Orleans. M..I.I .. . ,-,n coin' .m.iv...mi:ni AllddPny S-' 'en at . lu in . .. J- ,1 .1, ll leslen, M.-I.l "". wv ll'alllU'ore. .loiniiial " iN- Vork. Ht a.l . . .. an', . . . . y', .. ..Mr, " AiiSlM.l. Me.iiphi-. '''. : .ouls,'ille .-'"I I . , l:oton, it! nt riillni!el.lila. .--t 1 Ib.-i-toi:, Mte.ol., ,,ad st-ai! j ,l.li"l 111 III d; Chicago Alton .;'s K'i Cblcago. it. A i.'iilney new ts I no "blcaao. Mil. St. Paul g. n-ral h'..lU , , .,, ,,IS Ctll.ago & No, i:,v. -in n i'in.-,o . I'- i ' iin. t,.., Chlcisgo, II. I. P'.-llle H. it- Is..-. !v,H"i' PtjTI.M ATKS ISlkMlgO I! 1 & l'a ' !!! H. It col. ii Chicago Terminal 4.. CouSo) Ida! fil Tobneeo -Is.. Colorado A. Kont bei.i is.. Pinver & Jilo (Irande Is Ei-io prior lb ii Is Erie. General is Fort U'urtli X- Denver Clt.V hit 10, Hiking Valb v I'is II l'a Loilisvillo & Nashville unillcd Is 1: Manhattan eonsol gold 4s loPi MnciHn en t r.i I 4s .("( M.'Stcun I'eniral 1st income l'-t Mtrtli. ik St. Isill s 4s Missouri. Kansas .v.- Texas 4s 101) Missouri Kansas A- fexus. rials M , ..l"0'j .i:w .Pi Natlon.d R. It. of Mexico eonsol 4s M n.ew oik t enti ii a-n. rui .I's.. New'Jerscv Central gen. i',s.. .. Northehi Pnciil.: 4: No'rthefit pncilic St- Norfolk & Western eonsol 4s.. .. Oregon Short Line 4s .- 1'artlc. t'eiui. tiiv. r.V Hi-oilnu' general 4s Kt. Iitiuls it I roll Mono, consul is tt,' Intuits A- tkiv. Francis"., fj?. Is Hi: iils -Southwestern tsts.. .. Seaboard Air TJn- Is Southern I'acltic t" Keuthern itallviay :,s IV-sa.S Pacific b-i Toledo.-W. Ds & Western Is.. . Union Pacific 4s Pblon Pacific cm . 4s U. H. Steel. Sad &. Wabash lsts.... '. .. .. Wtiboch. Debenture H Wheeling Iviko Krio U Wljjcoslu Centi-oJ 4s.. ., f COMPAItATIVK VQIXX RKCtOrTlJ. .jncw ors. jLiecemour .ii, i:vi, MILLER & COMPANY. Exchange Brokers. j'No. 100 Broadway New York ': Members New York Stock Exchange. ! New York Cotton Exchange. Nsw York ' '' " 71J Produce Exchange, New York Coffee 71,1 Exchange, New Orleans Cotton Ki- ... 7 ..-P j change. New Orleans P.osrd of Trade, :! I Chicago Hoard 0 Trad. - ',ai Transacts a general brokerage and Vi. I commission business. Executes orders v j for the purchase or sale of stocks, cot- 1 ton. coffee, grain and provisions for cash, or will carry thn same on msr- si gins. DIRECT Pitt V ATM WIRES TO V , ALL EXCHANGES. Prompt atten N ' j tlon to ull orders. Branch office. No. North College Htrrt, Charlotte, N. C. I - 1 1. : , r. P. ALEXANDER. Manager. onipi'io i:;, '.;'".' " 1 - - in.U.oii 1,1 u A. Dudaworth. Dolph M. Young. t( ttt..","' Ii .'ISiI' L A. uodsworth & to., 0 ankers and rokers. 11 .,!., D.-14. Memb,rs fjew York Cotton Exchange i ani New Orleans Cotton Exchange. HUBBARD BROS. & CO., j ricJSS: ' pondents: J. S. Bache & Co.. New : York; Ilayward Vick & Co., New Or leans; and Bartlettei Frazler and Carrlngton, Chicago. . Out of town orders promptly exe cuted. 'Phone No. 21 Charlotte. N. C! 3!S . 7!t '! ,-.' ' A .v.osla 'it 'J ' ' " 'I'd, e....l I HoiiM 11 . l."l i;HI. 'It Itl-.i'RII'I S. ALSO MAKERS OF DOBB1F3, EITHVSR tNOLH OB POUBLB. XNDE3 TO BE APPLIED TO OTIUCR LOOMa ! SOUTHERN Rjcpnj:iijp;j,ATnn:9L ' '.-" ALEXANDER c OARSEDr Charlotte, HIOH-ORADB SPINDLB. , . LOOM.. KNaiNHJ. AND. VALV. ' Cotton Waros and' Yaroi scouree, del oil ft 0BBA8E8, j Hl. 114 Chestnut Street, o LUBRICATING greases. READY MIXED PAINTS, COLD WATER PAINTS. Agents WATTLES' DRESSINBJ COMPOUNDS n ki b. is on ii sum ft) Charlotte, N. C. PMladelphiaL, Pa. : a p. anils, j. p. uatta,0. - Mc it ' !C ,P.EIHs&'Co KsUbOabsd J. l:'l. 7.ll".i l.'i:"; IM 1! A. ;.uTsi 3.S5.V MM COPI'ON MiniCIIANTS. Hanover Square, New York. C'ORiit:spo.iEci: solicited. ..mi ..lOJ'S ..H'ei . . N.l .. :i7:ij .. S3', ..ill ..ll.e". ..1!e'-i ..tO-'.tj . .m . . w-i ' ,.it7';i .. '' WM. D'OUER & CO, Commlln Mercrintn, COTTON YAJINS. Third and Chestnut 81., Mariner and Merchant Bulldlngc PUILADELPHLi. PA. Co N D EN 8 E D STAT EM EN T OF The First National Bank f tniii tAvr vtDnrvr a I RICHMOND. VIRGINIA. November 10, U04, HUGH mCRAE & CO. RESOURCES. Loans and di.i. omits. Overdrafts V. f. Ponds l par (Market value Jt-C.i"' flt .Premium on P. n. bonds Other !4tocb8 and bonds Itttiiktng house. Furniture and fixtures MlaoelIart)Sua.OWtnarn UttCUrttlaai Other Rlchuumd real estute.. . To-duv. tintveston - 13.S7U New Orleans ...... .,..jt.iiSi , Mobile .... 5.12 'tiarletou ..... k WUmdigton ....... Norfidk . Rultlmoro New ork . ncsnt' ll'.K' . UK .. so Same DuV ijist Ywir.-i 12.410 J lti.471 ! W7 ' ,5.rJ CQJTOH JILL STOCICS 4 WILMINGTON, N. C. V'lrglnlu bnndH CaNh due from banks. .JIa.44X 24 4!'0 )f . Kl ':, loo ( n i . !Tt.f4 0 00 . 11 05" V . 3IK1.000 00 . 1.5'J?,5.S3 23 LIABILITIES. Wsshlnftoa. D. CL, 401 Colorado rsnitni -'- ' " BUUdlng. Surplus fund ... ' , "I. ' '," s '"U .'" 1 ! ". .' . 1111 1 Undivided profits ' I'ncamed discounts , Accrued interest and taxed . yircnistion ...... .....j - .JiepONits ' ipend account ...... .... '.am i I Commission Zlerchant . UUAAUXl ,i'',J.IJLUlU we solicit .the acdounts of banks, co 16.S3.90t Zl .1 600.000 00 , . 400.000 nO . ia,m 99 ." 40,000 0! 587,800 Of 4,401,723 41 ' 442,600 Ot ' COKSiaNMENTS fiOUClTED. Jbe pleased to meet or correspond wltb 122 and 114 Cbcctcut Ft.. PStlaa'chia. 'th(SB0 wh0 contemplate mjkTna changes or ,ZL- I.. I T .'.Otoclnf? new accounts. - - . -Bummer tt. Boston. J j . JOHN M. MILLER. Jr, CsbScr. ... ..,t.L. ., ) . I.I. k. f.. .... .... .... .... ' 4444444f44444444444 . W. B. Smith cl Co. BROKERS atafcU4 1STS. New York Consolidated MfSRIcas r Sl.M- Kxnlisiige. I C'lilcsgo llourd of Xrade, BTOCKS. GRAIN, PROVI8-' IONS, COTTON. Private Wires. We have svery facility for the prompt execution oi orders. Correspondent: Bollclted. " Market Letter on Application. Hinplra Building, 71 Btoads i .wajr, , nsw , xork. .,-,.- 44444444v44 Members of the New Tork Cotton Ex change, New .jOrleana Cotton JCs changs, XJTsrpool Cotton Brokers' Associsrlon, few; Oxlcans pctri ft Trade. .. -- .-.t', ,l t , Cottpo Itchangs BaildlnCr ,- . NEW ORIOCANS. Special attention given to sxeenUnj -of orders in Contracts for futrd tfoMt- fery of cotton la all tha market, - Out- eiiDood;tnes'lolfcnel v!'i;. v ," CilTtlB?A Commission, Ilerchai: x ,10, S mm to. COMMISdilON MERCHANTy. ; .' M-71 Lsooard lt.; Nsw.ork. -a.,,'?' - COTTON YAUNSa FRED'K VICTOR ft ACHELIS. U. R. Dickson. &. Han. DlGIwSOM ;ft. HULl Corrtmlaaton Merohanta. ? .k Tl,j! 106 rrankltn Wet, ;' ; t ' NEW YORK, ' ' Can offer mills all accommodations accorded iT any-first-class coiu.c.. .at boas. ,,'M? ' Jtf jin 147 Broadway,,, Boston., Philadclf COTTOr.1 SK&ZSSr 1W AUri t'OiO art COTtOri"'. GOC "J c II. u::. , - " . ' Exit 4fl' t . BTJCXINGU im, rn ' i Corotnl ' , : T P W I'i TS'd at a C If T-,: r S ! i t '
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