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i.:'L:,j.iJ DAILY OoIJIlVUft, Fj;jJJlUAPt2,'lWJ. f 7 win -m.i.v v :im. ; J ; ' ts CVvrr"l u A' , I'.an;rv hut ; , i ,o Ihibii.ty , of a l.uliish Census l.oport To-Day on Cotton Remain - -. lng to he Ginned Checked Tcnricne ft . .. ; to Pet-line. , " , New York; Feb. i. The cotton mar Sect -was more active and ruled very ir ; regular, with prices cohering' a wide range but cloning- tit practically yea today's figures, a net decline of ,on point to an advance of one point. 3 , ; the opening -was weak at a decllna ; v 5 to 10 point on aotlv month and V -.. three points lower on the new .crop In , response to lower ' Liverpool ' cablet. ; - The Initial lose uncovered more stop , orders and curing the early cession the - ,, market ruled very nervous and Weak, -' - ' With March Belling off to 10.71 and May to . 10.83, -or about 15 to 18 polnta net ' '' V lower, . Biff local interests were heavy ' , , buyers at the decline and It was re i.,' -ported that leading , Liverpool houses i -' vers more favorably disposed to the ' ; ,., market, on the ground that liquidation. - r 'had been nearly completed,; snd prices L . rained aurmg the late afternoon, ai , 7 ter midday,- tha market turned quite - 11 on "reports that the Census Bu , ruau would issue a statment to-mor ' ror giving an estimate oft. the amount ,- of cotton remaining to be sinned after ? - '"V Jaa.MS, Tsnd March advanced to "10.S2 '-',J,and May to 11.09, or about 50 polnta up f - v irftht the lowest. 'The? mar net imiea to'fmin All , th 'wpovnrv owina i a .... realizing by early buyers, tout the clos 7" , in lone -was-steady.' JuRt" before the - ' close the Jocal, bear leader Issued .circular saying that .he bad covered V, 7 his, entire short line, not because he :..M::...'J!-'... .j-... ... ... ...... t.i j-i-i. -ji- fl inui.vnangeu ilia wpiuiun. rogHrujjis mi Jf. Ultimate course, of the market, but . -owing 'to the possibility of a reaction . and of a bullish showing by the census JTorf'on'' cottort remaining a be nuslnl ) iil nnrti AnAav 11 IMS ' '-i k 'l ;- 'f - M ..... ...... .,,,- - ' ; Bales, 'agaJnst is.276 last week ana i? ' 8r0 lasts year. " For the week (estlmat M),-100,000 bale, against Ul,08i.last iieek nd ,.150.)5: last year. To-day's receipts at New "Orleans. a.iso bales, ,t . ftxalnsfe J.7S3 last year, ana at iious A '. ton; iMo bales,, against 2,694 last year, i " i STOCK MARKET WAS ECCKNTUIC Prices ,Tluctated Widely and Con V stantlr, Nrtthcr Declines Jior Ad t Tanoc being Lonir rursueU Gen , . '" eral jLlst . Conirwiratlvely - Dull as ,; . Agawst 'Great Acfttvlty lo'I'avor y;'t; , , A J . NewTork, Peb, L-lt is rarely that : . pricea fluctuate so widely and so con U W snantiyas was the ease In the dealings ' on tha stock exchange to-day. Half a A;t5iVb'f4otr'ttma-'-r more- during the flav ,7"." Xh cuUent Of the market changed Its 'courses? Neither declines nor advances J:' Were long pursued, Transactions were very large in a few active stocks, but ; : the Constant fluctuation had the effect .,- f tansettlihg speculative sentiment ".. r and discouraging attempte"to read the -:x tempep of the market: : The general list h,. - was comparatively dull In -consequence ; .r. .. na simply .moved in sympathy with : tha wider movements in the .active " ' ;eculatlve -favorites- The coppers ' , opened botlv.on tha stock exchange and In the curb With a continuance of tha . upward rush In force at the clostna f, last night. The abrupt reactions) due , , .to the heavy unloading which met V.thse advances, dashed the speculative i ; i onfldewe. . The reports were revived ; in all their variety, ineludlnr an ftl ' Icgeti xIan -tor a wholesale menrer of f copper, smelting, , mining and lead 1 companies. Reading was another ac- ' , tlvo center ot speeulatlon and moved ( . aa uncertainly, aa the coppsrs. Its early , dacllnffj -vas. connected, with tha 4one , .; oi.tn pu&twhed remarks of the presi . " drmt of the United Mine Workers on : the negotiations tot a labor settlement. ' The market control. Of the stock was ; ; a jaln asserted in tha buoyant rebound. '! :'.; The circulation of a report -that a con- , gcesaional resolution was lt prospect . 7 - for information on the Union Pacific . control of the Southern Pacific, on the same lines as the Pennsylvana Ball " " road Inquiry, was responsible largely ; ior tne eariy neavmess in that group. r,"'int( Morin western facincs were V strong throughout. The S. Steel V stocks made good resistance although ,i : they were subjected to heavy selling .early with the rest of the market. In 4 l geiMsral.' the principal strength ot the -1- ltter market was , shown by stocks y' i. which were uhder pressure earlier. t . Money Continued easy and foreign ex- tft- change yielded furthen The specula--! f live jaaia for deal rumors asserted lt $ --4 self again 4n the late buoyancy of .the ? . '.Jaxlflcsi'and the irregularity , of th t? :; market was maintained by the renew- .r'- ' e selling 01 Amalgamated copper un- i oeifoeveri this movement V ?"-t Bonds were steady. Total sales, par vaiue, 13,990,000. B. bonacwerea . unchanged on call, , 7 Total sales were 1,666.104 shares, In eludings Copper1 269, 700: , Cotton v OH -' 7 'f Ji'OT Smelting 65,900; Tobacco 600; Ana crida 47,400; A. C. U 300;' B.- R, T. ,2-l.WO; C. a .500; St. Paul S8,S00; a ',-..! V: I.' 60.100; L. A N.- 1,300; N. W, '( . lil,40ff;. Pennsylvania .33.000; 'Reading 'V 'l7l,800-Rck Island 20,800; ' Southern ., f aclflo ,200; Southern Hallway 14,700; T. C. t. 1,200; ynlon Pacina J31.70O; Sccel -157.600: ,. lu-eferred 28.700: Va;- Caro. Chemical M00; l Sloes Sheffield 3,100.-. ; ,' 3 ',- v "7 1 ' - ' ytty Orleans Cotton. -71 , .Kj'Nkw tirlitAnnFeb. 1. Boot cotton active at dmilJnej) sate,, 7,060 balet,rnt!luding to arrive , and 460. fob; quotation ra 3.BUU uced i , o-wy muisiing, jv ,!( is points lower tnan yeieraay -io- ll g figurea. May traders thouglit the hot. ' ' . liinv had been' SWiK-ked out, March de- e.uied snout ao, point, when a mtetlonat in-una -his level or -iMcnigni-, closing wan rt-acded. . TUe llnal quotation on -March ..? ay$ point, lower than lojt evening, flials at-10.83; May 6 points lower- at 11.07 , . .a d. July poinu down at 1J.17. For a, - , tliriA - ft hn hn vlnor . - w. hn w- BMif Wm), ; -r-- tret-wa eridit-ed -with large porehHe. , 3, Tne local talent aluo pufchned freely..While .- ,srm of the buvlng retultd from 6vering i bv- horti. It wut alio evident that new ;;. Irr.g line were nut ouUIn the trading " a roll opened 14 point, at 10.94, receded ' to 10.71 and advanced to 11.08. The mar. 1 kt .cloned utrong at.. the ,ton With net giln, of 7ftl polnU.- - , , . , cmaing Diut F ebruary.-i Ji; March, ,, IJ.C?: vApril, 11.M;.' May. ILK; June, - 1J IT: Jul v.-11 la. , ! i , 'V J r yrlvCottni -iL, , f New fork, Febul--j3pot closed quiet; middling uplands 11.36; middling gulf , v".M sties 1,500 bales. ,u , , ! Futures opened easyi1 Feb.'' 10.69; March ' 10.8: "April - 10.83-10.S7;" May 1.94; July 11.04; August 10. $6 bid; Kept. 10 45 bid; Oct 10.25. ' f, Futures closed, steady.' dating bids; Feb.' 10.72: March 10.86 Anrti infli- May -.f1.03; June. 1L06;. July, ltll; Jlug.-l-'.e.-,: Kept. 10.50; Oct. 10.87; Nov. 10.28. iiiga and low;, Feb. 10.69 to 10.61; March 10.82 to 10.71; April 10.85 to. 10.83; May 11.09 to 10.88r June 11.09 to 10.95; July 11.17 to 10.95r August 1081 to 1080; -' ept. 10 46 lo 10 40; Oct, J0.38 to 10.38; Nov. 10.85 to '10.25. . . ' ' " " 1 '' ' , ', , TTiCKDry GjkkIi Bfnrkct., , . New York. Feb. l.ln the dry 'goods riarket to-d.y there wwe slight Indi cations of weakness here and there, yet the lines which wer held fl rm and vhlrh were io far foI.I ahend that there seemed to be no likelihood of nnv conce-;ilons .were sufficient In --numhes ti of. net any vstuki-. f-a oil -Roods in vhh-h there was a silsht accumula. t:on. . ,, . ' , ,. I - i-r- -i 1 tv - s. Lunpoi.il, Jtt-o. 1. Cot ton, (.put joyJ buMineiS done; prices 13 points lower A mei-Jmn middling fair 6.44; good nud dllnjs 6.10:. middling 5.94; low r. ;Mlln? 5. is; good, ordinary B.60; ordiruuy 5.14, The sales of the day were 15,0iH bales, of which 1.600 were for epeculation and xport and , Included 12, .MO American, Receipts 15,000 bales -Including i 12,800 American. Futures opened easier, and closed feverish; American middling feoc JVb. 5.74; Keb.-aiarch 5.74; March- April 6.78; Anvil-May 5.81; May-June 6.84; June-July , S.86; July-Auk.- 6.SS; Aug. -Sept. 6.81: Sept.-OcU . .J2j. ct. Nov.; 6,54; Nov.-Dcc, 6-52.' .'iV',,.' ' -t". , , n 11 1 m.l - . New Vorlc Prodnce. -,. ' .New.yorlc Feb.- tiFlour quiet and steady. . Rye flour nulet,' Buckwheat flour dull. ft Duckwheat:--nomlnal.!;, Corn. meat quiet,- Rye easy. 7 Barley dull, Wheat firm;-) No." t red t elevator Options He net higher. May 89; July SetiL I4T4. - - ; ' " Corn easy; No, 68 elevator. Options unchanged, to c,s net higher, Mar 60: July 60: Sept. Wa' - , Odts easy; mixed 35Vfc, t 26&',Bect steaay. 4jutmeats dun. ,L.ara steady refined" quiet. Pork steady. ' Tallow steady., Butter' steady, - unchanged. Cheese firm, unchanged, Eggs Steady, unchanged j Petroleum steady. ' Rosin steady -.Turpentine dull and easy 67 to 68 asked. Rice steadv.-- , v Molasses firm. ' Coffee, spot Rio HteadyE mild steady. Futures steady, Sugar--raw nominal;, fair refining 11 centrifugal 316-32 to- VAi ' .molasses sugar 2. Refined steady. ' '. Potatoes -irregular: Bermuda per barrel $3 to 45: Mains and 'other East- em per bag us to ji.o; eute ana Western 11.70 to 1190; foreign 9L60 to 11.76. . sweets , auu, uncnangea. vao bares dull, unchanged. 1 1 4, " Freights and ' peanuts .. steady put quiet, -unchanged. -, . ,', r , ,t(- , Baltimore Produce. , Baltimore, ' Feb, ' l.--FIour dull. n changed ; Wheat' dull; spot contract 64 eift('- if: s- Corn steady; spot 48 to 48V4; South ern white 43 to 48. Oats steady: No. I white K to 36; Rye easier; Ko.-2 Western 74 to 75. Butter, steady; ; uncnangea; ' lancy Imitation n to 22; do creamery 27 to 28: da ladle 18 to 19; store packed is to 167.., WVv h. " - k trvs-B fattv is nhPH steady, un changed; large and medium Sept. i4; do NOV744. Small 14 o 14. Sugar strong-, unchanged. .... , 1 .- Chicago Grain. . , Chicago, Feb. l.A lively foreign de mand and the official forecast oc. a cold m wave throughout the ' West and Northwest caused & Arm market here to-day.' At the close wheat for Mav delivery was up Mc Corn was also up 4. Oats showed a gain of H. Provis ions were Sc. higher. ' (Continued on Page Eight) DAILY COTTON MARKET. - NEW YORK COTTON. ' '.. J ; t' . ' Februarv L" Spots, 11.35: sales, 1.500; market tone. quiet; futures closed steadv. - High Juow close February 10.69 10.61 10.7275 March .10.93, 10.71 10.8687 10.9396 11.0304 11.0608 U.ll-K-12 10.9597 10.50 53 10.37 88 April .... i...,. 10.83 10.80 May . .. . i...lL09 10.88 June .. , ...... .11.06 " 10.95 July i, 11.17 . 10.95 August 10.KJ September .... ,...10.46- 10.46 October .... .,,.,40.38 10.30 NoVerrfBcr.:. r.7'4. iv- --9.S 46 'CHARLOTTE COTTON' MARKET. These figures represent prices paid to wagons: :.s; .- jrebruary 1. Good middling ,.......,...11V4 Strict middling .....,....11H Middling ,,..'....-.... ,t..llH Strict loW middling ..,.,...,.11 Good middling tinged ..........111-16 Stains '...1 l....'.9 and 10 COMPARATIVE PORT RECEIPTS. February l. -7, :' .-, .- vTester . Last - day Tear 2.854 Galveston ...... M. ...... 7,670 New Orleans .... - 2,098 Mobile v.tt 390 8.782 490 3,869 78 S6S .,826 '-868 13.167 Savannah ...... .."....7 2,697 Charleston .... . "114 Wilmington,.... ........ Norfolk ...., ...,....... 729 Boston 7. k.--it.n..f...' - ' SO Total , 14,068 ., ESTIMATES. - ; '-; ' 5 February 1. ' - ; , . To- Last ' ' day . Year New Orleans ...2.500-8.600 ' 7.348 .. ........ 7.W)0-7.MWrr . 811 Oalveetortf ...... ,...9,000-10,000 4.175 INTERIOR RECEIPTS. ? jreoruary l. 7 , , . 7 ' : 1 Tester Last Tear Memphis ....... 2,657 , Augusta .;4 ".' ' 57 1.792 858 2,267 549 -LoUiS :.',.. . ...'.... ' 2,163 Cincinnati ...,,427 Houston h. tv. ..,,.,,- a.oeo 2.694 19S Li tle'A Rock' ft-7, i . . - ... t 480 PORT MOVEMENT. enruary a, vm. : uaiveston ouwt - ana steaay ..... 11 3 Mobile-'-steady IO" 'Savannah-auiet 10 Chrtrletou nominal Wilmington nominal. Norfolk ulet -...........t Baltimore 'nominal .:.. ....... New York quiet. ..,.,.... Boaton quiet i.imixiim Philadelphia quiet ''--s'i.k' t -' 11 ,n5 J13S -1100 .-j-" CHARLOTTE PRODUCE. (Corrected daily by J7 Wt' Zimmerman ' i ' Company,); . t , - , Chickens Spring it ;-.. 1225 - Hensper, .head ;.'j,.s ;- Ducks V-f '.0;s'e(- 1 tfr-e-.S" Eggs 20 Rye 85 Oats--Fed. m.,i,,,, . V 45-59 4 Unrn ...... w,. .....:,..,. 6768 t Cotton Seed 87 COTIUW '. New: Tork. Feb. Ll feel it lobs fice to thy friends to take this method of announcing that I have covered, mv entire short in the market. J I have done -this, f not -, because Tnv views as to tho relation between the supply0 of cotton and the dtmand are Irt. any .degree jnodifled , but because, First After a decline 1 of a cent a pound . In the market, sit rules of speculative experience point to the probability of a substantial reaction. Second;'. Because It Is obvious that spinners are disposed to ,-buy -. mora liberally on, the basts, of at cents a pound. and - Flnallyr Because it Is possible 'that the resolution, passed in the House of Representatives to-day at- Washing ton, calling tlpon the Census tepart ment for its estimate of the quantity of cotton ungtnned on the 16th of Jan uary may result In a tempornrr re crudescence of small crop liiealn, Mv report on the ginning ur to February Int. I shall probably issue on Monday, February 5th. - xiinDO.;; 11. 1 rues. it -iicn. movl:icnt. 1 ion nUrtny , ................ 10 1j 16 lii.utla. quiet v. ........ U J oiiiplill qutet ....... 11X16 . l.oul dull v ll?4, l Im-lnnati 1 .".,..,,,.,. ; J... -J.! i':-. ." - . Ixjunvllle firm , v. i CHICAGO GRAIN AND "PRODUCE, , i ,.' . February 1. 4 ' JJ- High Low Close WHEAT 1 May . July ' w )'i''fi1t,. September - CORN . ' ' jW -A.f MS y -4; -, f July a: 4 . . . t September, .t.,M. . -' oats-- km;-w; ; , Mayrf, ..m July ,i;..ir-'-September. v.-J." . . S4 82 84 , n 8S'4 - 62V 82 82 44 44 44 44, 44 44 .44. 44 '44 80 SO .30 29 29 29fc PQRK . f,f ' ' K My .. ..' .,,,..,,...-(. 14,10 July"',.'., i,,.v,rJ', 14.20 May. -...' '63 July v ..l.n September ...... ; RIBS- 7 rt 13.90" 14.19 14.00? 14.20 7.6S. 7.4J , T.65 172 145 ' 7.63 1 1M 7.75 0 MIJI ,). . 7 i ' T..1., ............ '. CLOSING BIOCK LIST., 7.19 7.65 7i ? . ' , ' ; February . '.19M. Adam Cxpreal ..." ,,,...,.,..,, iJQ Amalgamated Copper .,.,,...,,.. Jtb American Car A tVundry .......... American Car & Flundry Pfd 1KH American Cotton Oil ,...-,.".,; w, American Cotton Oil Pfd American Kxpre .'. ,......,..... American Hide & Leather riu....- w American Ice ..,..,t...,v. v American Ice Pfd "rL. American Llnneed Oil ,....v.'. American Unseed Oil Pfd. ,-.. American Loeomotlva ,... ...'76JI American Smelting &, ftfng.......-ll? American Smeltlmr & Refog. ftcu..,. U( American Buffer Refining . ; .v J' American Tobacco, Pfd. .certlf W- Anaconda Mining Co. ,.... 278 Atchhon . 881 Atchlion Pfd 103- Atlnntifl fViaiit. T.ln .................... 1W Baltimore & Ohio lie'A BAittmora A Ohio Pfd. ............... W Brooklvn RaDld Tramlt 88 canaaiun facinc Central of New Jeney ..... i ion Chaaabeaka ft Ohio . . CfiSj -Chicago & Alt6n .. S3 18 ynicago Alton via. uni icaeo Great Western 2t Chicago A Northwaaterit .........,..,. Z. Chlcaeo. Mil. A St. Paul .............. 187 Chicago Terminal As Trani. ...j...... .16 Chicago Terminal & Trans. Pfd..-., 41 O.,-O., C. & St. Loub ................104 Colorado Fuel & Iron .................. Tfi" Colorado & Southern 14 Colorado & Southern lit Pfd....... 70 Colorado & Southern 2nd Pfd....:, 68 Coiwolidftted Gas 178 Corn Product! ........ 19 Corn Product! Pfd. .-..,. 67 ueiaware a: uucuon s Delaware. Lackawanna & Weit 46 Denver. & Rio Grande H4 Denver St Rio Qrunde Pfd 90 DutiUerV Securltloa ...... 6i Brie 48 Erie lt Pfd. .......... 80 I Erie 2nd Pfd. Qeneral Electric a 178 , wocKing v alley , . jisifc IUinoU Central 174 International Paper ................... 24H internauonal Paper na. svtk international fumo st International Pump Pfd. 80 Iowa Central. 82 Iowa Central Pfd 60,i Katuaa City Southern ...a.... 81 Kaniat (ntv Southern via .4. wit uuuuvuie m nusnvnie us Manhattan L leo Metrocolitan Securities 71 Metropolitan St. Ry. m Mexican Central Z Minneapoiu di. juouii u Minn., S..P. It Sault. Ste. M 158 Minn.. St. P. Bault. St. M. Pfd....... 17 MiMouri Pacific 10-24 MiMeuri, kuwi c jejtot -,. stA ...n vw i.biihi. A ..M M tu..iw,t 11 National Lead ...... 88U National R. R. of Mexico Pfd 88H new xorx (..antral new iorx uncario ac wattrn Norfolk Wetern Norfolk, ft Weitern Pfd. ...... Norths American,,- m... t 102. PaciBo Mall ;...V.,7,...7;:.., 471 Penn.ylvanla ...,7...', ........ 144 reupio t Kjtxa ,.,......., Pltuburg. C. C.-ABt, Louis P reared Bteel Car 98U 83 2tf Prened Steel Car Pfd Hullman Palace ear Reading ........ .v...,.'. Reading lat Pfd. Reading 2nd Pfd. , Republic Steel ........ Republic Steel pfdj Rock laland Co. Rock Iriand Co., Pfd. Rubber Oood, v... Rubber oood, Pfd.'-.. St. Lou I, & Ban Fran. 2nd Pfd St. Louia Southweatern 143 101 844 107 48 St. Loui, Southwestern pfd. .. Southern Pacific Scutbern Pacific Pfd. Southern Railway t. ..... Southern Railway Pfd. .'. Tenneaaee Coal, & Iron. Tejca & Pacific -. Toledo, St -Louis & Weat, .... Toledo, 0t. Loul & West. Pfd. union Pacific ...... Union Paclflc Pfd. -'..,.,... ..- ..- 6914 .. 118 .. 421,4 .. 102 .. 156 .. 3thi .. 57 M7H 7 .. 132 Lintten mate, Kxprew United States Leather trnlted States Leather Pfd, . ...... unites: wtaiea, Kealty ,.,.,. United State, Rubber .-. . . . , . . United, States Rubber- Pfd. United State Steel United States Bteel Ptd. : 63S 110 46 1127, Viralnia-Parllona Chemleil ....... Rii: Virginia-Carolina Chemical Pfd 1 115 JK?P5 V.. 24 4&U1 Tna-r Hrgv . r.xpremi 17 m 29 69 weaiem union Wheellns A Jjik Erie Wiacoiwin Central ' . . v. ,t . Wiaconaln Central. Pfd. ,V.V...i,.7.Y. NEWtTORK BONUS. IrnkrunM- 4 -fond U. S. refunding 8a, Coupon ......w.,.. 10T4 U. 8. at, registered ..,,.....,.....,.. 10-jU . sa, -coupon exmt. M 102 U. S. Old 4s, coupon 103 IT. S. Nsw 4,. rarkterad .............. teeu U. H. New 4tn- coiidimi exlnt. ........ 1-NU American Tobncco-Js exlnt..w,..i,... 80T4 JllllOllUII,., x woluu ' . ,,IM'.,... JJO Atohlaon general 4,..,...., 1M'4 Aicmion aojuKmani ..1... ......... uk Atlantic-Coast Line 4a .,.......,..,.,.1024 Haltlmore Ohio 4 ..104 Brooklvn R. T. ev. it. i Central of Georgia 6a ... 1141 Central of Georgia lat Inc. ....... 06 Central of Georgia 2nd I Central- of Georgia- 3d Inc. . 81 - Chesa peake & Ohio 44a...., .... ., t3gA Chicago- Alton 8Vis Chicago;' &. A Qulncy new 4s ;... l(rt4 Chicago, R, t, & Paclflo R. R. 4.,.,' txa, Chicago. Rj I. A Pacific R. R, Col. 6s S1I C C, C. A St. Louis gen, t... -,,-. llJ Colorado Induntrlnl (w Ber. A exint... 83 Colorado InduatrluLS Bar, B, exint,. Colorado Midland 4 ........ 7s Colorado A Southern 4s exint 94 Cuba 6s - ,&. .,.. A.,fc....M...,,v. 107 - Lenver A tuo uranae. Distiller 8m;urltle, 6 .v.wt-,., 95S Erie prior -lien . 4s.-v.A..., ,...,,'. loii Prie- General -4r ....,.. hockins Yalley.4)as,u....;A...'..1( Japan m .,...,.. Ji Japan ta. Sod Series ,., 400 Japan 4, cortlfleatce ...-....,. j?6 Jo pan 4 certificate 2nd Berle,,.., 91 Ijnuiavllle & Nah. Unillnd 4a...., 7, 104 Manhattan cennol gold 4a li Mexican Central '4... .... ,.".,.). ..... grtU Mexican Central kt Inc. .., $4 Minn, &, St Loul 4 ...,..;. .4,,. 9H1, M aaourL KaiMu Texas .......... loii National R. K. of Mexico cotnol 4s... 87 w York Central gen.. X'A 69 Israev -Central general is i, Is .....I:iih l"o4 . - ...... -M. ' r.onnern.1 jtimjiik! n Northern Pneiflc 3 exint . Nrufulk A Western c-ot&ol 4a .1 in Oi-fitton Biiort Lipe tWS- 4 ..."..,..., 97W Petin. cv, im .... ..?., lfKU Keuding General 4 ...... ........ loi -i Bt. lyouia & Iron Mountain conaol 6a,, 117'Z Pt Ixiuia A Ban r rancMco fs. 4.,,-, (T'i St". Louis B'weatern ' eonsol ii.;...,., ftiu St-ulioar.1 Air Line 4s r,,.. SI KoMtliern Pucllli) 4, ,.,.. Iw Ktinthern Pucihn lt 4 certificates., .7'4 Houtharn' Railway C j jm i ix:i & i'ueifle ta ....... i t Toledo, Bt I A-Vt'eatern 4 nA l inon J-ncinc t ...... ................. 1, i tnn fHin w. ta 1 7 T H. f,tep ; nd 6 " ... Wailful! j.,i AVal.ii.fi J" I). 11. ...,......,. ,', V trn Jiil. 4 li.-.-lln; tt frftke I lie ft r..r.::ufccturcrs c::J Jctibcrs : ; Frequently find It p'ecessary to ' - have Banking Facilities in ad-7 : dltlon to those offered by local , banks. , ' ' ' c, i Arf.7if First Tiational Bahk ; . of Rlobmond, Virginia, f h With ' V , 11,160.000.09 Capital ', $6,000,090.09 Deposits ? . 87,000,009.00 kV Total Resources 7 , Offers Just the Additional Fa--clUUes Required. , ' Jnb1 S. - PurcelL President; Jho. M. Miller, Jr.. Vice Prel-, . - denti Chas, - R. Burnett, As- : slstant Chler; j. C. Joplla..-. Assistant Cashier. . - HOOK AlfD ROGERS ABCHITEGTS CHABXOTTE A GREEJT8BORO. JT.C "Wheeler, 7 Etthge and Dickey ' AECHITECTS - Second Floor 4C'e Building, C7HARLOTTE, X.C. feankVp. milburn '. architect Columbia, - - S.C. BANDY 6 TERRELL, Greensboro, n. c. Consulting, "' Hydraulic and Sewei Engineers. ,Plan and estimates for power plants and sewer systems mads on application. - Bandy A. M Ph. B. Assoc. M. A. V., So. C.B.. - and Terrell, c, E. Rensater . -'V ESTABLISHED 1880 C P BUS & COMPANY Cotton (emission Merchants MEMBERS OF The New York Cotton Exchange, New Orleans Cotton Exchange, Liverpool Cotton Brokers' Association, New Or leans Board : of "Trade. Cotton Exchange Building NEW. ORLEANS Special attention given to executing of orders in contracts for future de livery of cotton in all the markets. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. DR. C. Ik ALEXANDER, DENTIST. CARSON BUILDING - . Southeajtt Corner FOURTH AND TTtYON STREETS. HUBBARD BROS. & CO., HANOVER SQtTARE, NEW YORK. MEMBERS OF New Tork Cotton Ex change, New : Orleans Cotton Ex change, Associate Members Liver pool Cotton Exchange. ORDERS SOLICITED--For the pur chase and sale of cotton for future delivery. Correspondence Invited. JAMES E. MITCHELL CO. - COMMISSION MERCHANTS. COTTON YARNS CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED Philadelphia, 129 and 124 Chestnut St Boston, ma summer st. New York, No. - ftl- Leonard St "THE STAMP OF PER- PEOTION; Our nam on machinery; means that in its manu facture quality was the . first consideration, price , the second. That is why k we grow. f-iv - , iiANur ACtUBimii pr Cotton MilV Cotton: Oil and Other Machinery,;," " l!:ct::.2ty fctlra ; "ri". ,Alfrv fee fpirjc Three kinds from i2 PJUrc Return Tubular and lr'? Portable ' on sldds, froml2to 150 P.;:-:; fcrcved C:i I.!:ct:ncry, 'gnefc end - Presses, and complete outfits of capacity of 100 bales per day and over." - Sr.V fZIS, br five kinds, . ' all sizes in 'use in the South.". Vs, ; ' .sl r-trv i a11 t to, ccir.pl etc cotton tlDDEll -COUP ANY, COTTON LULL PAC: - ..a" tuAii emoii 7; & OUTM TRYON T. " OHAntOTTI. N. O. - Revoivfnv Flat Curd a. ,S , Revolving Flat Card 9, Railway Heads, -Drawlnf Frame, , 5plnnlne; Frames, Twisters and Spoolers Qutllersaiul Reels, Loom, t COMBERS : ETC., ETC Ittt. lAiHirxl P Pr Ills. Li-la.UI I II The PtiCp Carey Kff. C, 7 . The strength and good e.ual!tltie of our pipe covering ties In the combined qualities ef the Magnesia aad . O Y ..ASbestos in such proportions as td given thoroughly adhesive, fire proof covering, as well as a non-con-7 O ductor of heat -! K 3afiri? I1sia t&TiitiAct H ma JG?s naiJ stfttr firms!1 .& a For Hot Water Pipes, Low, Pressure and ' Gold Water Pipes. Garey's Goverin&s Are absolutely fire-proof and non-conductors ot heat They confine the beat to the pipes and 7 prevent Its loss-through radiation. . . 7. -'fe They prevent the condensation of steam, saving excessive flrlny, thereby ereatly reducing the fuel btll. r 'They last longer than the surfaces to which they are applied, making the saving of fuel an an.iiial : !?. : . . . . 7 7' ' . - 1. . t - These faets are based on experience, carers rips vovennas nvo will do the same tor you. .. t For Farther information and Estimates, address, Charlotte Branch, THE PHiUP GAREY MFG. GO., 2t6 S. eolle&e St. E. P. TinQiey, Mgr. MILLER 4 COMPANY EXCHANGE BROKERS. No. 10ft Braadwav. - New York. Members; New York Stock Exchange, New York Cotton Exchange, New York Coffee Exchange, New York Produce Ex. change. New' Orleans Cotton Exchange, New Orleans Board of Trade, Chicago. Board of Trade, Liverpool Cotton, Asso. elation. Executes orders on any of tht exchanges of which we are members. All orders sent to our branch office at Greenville, 8. C, will be transmitted instantly by private wire t our main office In New York, and executions re. ported promptly. ' -7 . "The Best Befvlee, Prompt Attention, Immediate Settlements. Your Business Solicited. 7 F; B. ALEXANDER. Mgr. 117 W. Washington St.. Greenville, 8. C COTTON SEED OIL and Gin Machinery NOT IS ANY COMBINATION OK TRUST. Complete plant from fifteen to two hundred tons capacity. Spe cial smalt oil plants for gin neries. Complete cotton fin ning systems. E:Vaa Winkle Gin and behind Works, ATLANTA, - GEOROIA. HUGH MACRAE & CO., Bankers Miscellaneous Southern Securities WILMINGTON, N. C. Washington, V. C, 09 Colorado Bid Cotton Mill Stocks WILLIAM B. CHARLES, Commission Merchant. COTTON TARNS, ALL COUNTS COTTON GOODS COTTON AND COTTON WASTE. Amsterdam, - New York. RICHARD A. BLYTHE, ' Commission Merchant. .COTTON WARPS AND YARNS, . ''No. 114 ChesUttt Strsst,' PIOLABELPHIA, -.,. . - . PA. A. D. SALKELD & BRO., - " COMMISSION" MERCUAKT8 -S, ti.t Leonard ', ITEW.TOIUC. i (j V C O t T T O N t A $ X tA FredTc Vietor & Achelia. WII. D'OLIER .5 CO ; , COMMISSION MERCHANTS COTTON YARNS 71 1 ' Third and Chestnut Sts. ' " lUriner and Mewrhant Bldfc. 7, f PllILADELPHIA, PA. . 5iXfu)i;7 i ; I J, f . V r s i,S , Cvwlvtl CCsss.sas. 1 ",v i. )..,. -.a i,. lMiillV"vt Stuart ;W. Cramer, r- i f-r r ' P' - A , ENGINEER AND CONTRACTOR. ' 1 1 Slubbers, Rovins Frames lilvrHlfJIi Pi AN I IN t VV I Mill I VP I i-TMf I 111 Otdnnati, Ohie; Kanufactarers if 85 Per f r-" n 1 r PAULSON, LINKROUM & CO. I & 1 A 83 Leonard Street, Third and Chestnut Streets, - Philadelphia 210 Monroe Street - - - J. SPENCER TURNER CO. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. OFFICES 1 New Tork, Philadelphia. Chicago, St Louis, London, England. Tarns and Cotton Piece Goods. : - CONTINENTAL GIN COMPANY CROMPTONTH AYER LOOM CO. ' '"7 -.'WORCESTER, MASS i"J ; FANCY COTTON AND GINGHAM LOOMS; ALSO UAKSR8 OF 30OBBIE8. EITHER DOUBLE OR SINGLE INDEX " TO BE APPLIED TO OTHER LOOMS. SOUTHERN REPRESENTATIVES. ' ALEXANDER & GARSED, - - - Charlotte, N. C. . JENCKES SPINNING CO. 1 PAWTTJCKET, R. I. rnrmv tirn 8PiNNriis..rnNVRBrffD vrv -nw.vv.-Ba Correspondence With Southern Spinners Solicited. 7 O. 71. HROBBINS I Complete JEqwpnienfor Cotfon Mill; - Fjower v Plants . v:'.;vvi and General Machnery: CHARLOTTE, 'to HICI1.CRADE SPINDLE. LOOM, ECIMz AND VALVZ II I j1 -t, touree Bfil OIU am Greases:, Luhrlcatlng Grrescs. Ready-Mixed ' Pa In Li rfi7 -7CiUd-Vatw Pttlats. . 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C IV NORTH CAROLUTA, SPECIAL' RErMJCTD RJVTES VIA Ti: " , ' BfcVBOAKD. - -The Sfahoard Ui, to annuiinca th it t . count of tbe oot-.nlon, mentnuiel I. the rat and enJIMmn numt-1 wil t Wcxlco City, '.Mexloo .Ioir Tourn-i . January lfith-Kebrtmrjr 13th. I. i ot on, fnt clua tai", tti i .. uppl v,- tloketa wild Jhiiu.ii v t-uiitiiinoua wiM In 1. t !i with final limit 111 . Chsttwiioi.iM,' 'Una. ""'if .' t'onvemmn and Au.-- u v May ttn i r. -lu f.-if. 1'li.M, ; ' tiiiiiiininii) li.ii ) J. 11 v t a, i 1. l'..r y 1 1 f 4s
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