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4 v it 1 i) id vis CViinim Report Culnni.' l i -,..im.l Was t'l ! f IV "i " of a Very Act ive, mid 1 I'iim'uUmI WrUet .Strong ,- -Advance loiiowivi !-rt, btitWas v. IM in Lmjw Part Hirougli Hear Kit Arguments. , ., New Yoik. Feb, 2 The cotton market ub very active and unsettled,1 with the 11 report of the Cenmia Bureau, estimating the amount of cotton pinned on Jan.- Iti ut 25o.N-t bales, the chief feature of, the tteiutlon. lu-tiiiitlonn were very irregular : nd ut times tlie market wait weak, but i K-losIng -prices were 7 to f 10 points net higher., ulc were estimated' at 600, two bales. ' ' - ' . The market Opened Arm at an advance of 10 to W points in response, ,40 higher . ' cables than expacted ana a continuation u of the covering movement which Mt In round 10.71 for March yesterday when t the report was received front Washlng I. ton that the Census Bureau would Iwtue ' "an estimate of cotton unginned. The turly Hdvunre this morning carried March ' to 10.9 but the market almost tmmertlnte :lr turned easier under a renewal of Ihjui t Ration ; and - bear pressure. The break 1T( : ,5' .;. caught some stop-lose orders, and before .'ij;.- It '. checked. March sold -at 16.80, or 9 points- net lower; and' Mmora were cir- ' r-ulateit on the .decline that , the - Census ' figures would not be at bulll h an had ' ' been expected yesterday. When the-re- port was published, however, it proved - even more bullish than had been orlgin ally looked for and the market . qulckiv s :Hdvanccd to UM for March., or about 2 M points , above the low-point of the " inornint ., But local' -'operators advanced A-:. " all" sort of arguments to, discredit the - accuracvt the report, long cotton same , 4 ', out on the advance, and fluctuation dur ' , log tha late trading" were irregular. The ,i, close was steady. If the" OrtBUS report . xay 09 oonKlderea accurate.- iv points to. ' a total yield ot about 10,250.000 bales, but nirertnr North. In an interview recently published, was quoted to the effect -that . . the figures, wera approximate, and local. ; wears , naso tneir arKumenis . asniniK: inn W," report otv tbe Idea, that fhe glnnerU i.v t . run mane uit reiume.- - (..-.. . ti i - nw!ni t Vi nnrta to.dttVi lS.7CTT bales. -. against ss,si last-, ween ana ii.wiB , V i year -For the week estimated) j la.70 s W':: .naies. aaajnfH. iii.wtt jmv wr .uu . WB last yar, : Tolay'a receipt at , New h Orleans, J.708 bale,- against 7,W last - '- year, and at Houston,, 7,til bales, against tJmvtk' iAKfec tE. .active.; Wm''tto Tliai .OpmttoiM of BeaPartr f' " V Pewi iretty Wett ODmplPtod - Bank Statement. Outlook Had We- ?.VV .-presrinc. Effect. ( .;,f New York, Feb. 1 The feverish activity . ?y and violent-movements in a few stocks to-day teuded rather to obecure the dl . A C? minished speculative Interest In the niar.-i9-:pA kat M whole.. Th forced liquidation . i:-,:,; r the: early- part of the week offered at tractive opportunities to an eager bear ' party, which sold stock on tha decline , (.', with -great freedom. - Their neoessary r ' .' buying opergttons to cover wer strong factor In the rally and tha uncertain tone :.-';-! of to-tay's market waa ' fair indication n; that these, operations had been pretty .well '. . - eoropleted. Bitch speculative interest : as :f v . there was to-day concerned Itself almost , entirely with merger project in all ' ' etnget from the vwtuawt rumors to defined ' m( flotallea statemenur ot alleged terms, r ' Some . sort of combination .amongst the '; i recently contending ooDPer interests is , v V commonly accepted km an accomplished. , ; taeu unere was a weaun or aetau ot as i.,9'f a'A' sertion also regarding the terms of the " , nupposed disposition of the iron ore ; 4 lands owned by toe Great Northern Rail way4 Company. -7""" '' The ; suDDosition neralsts that a deal ,s r s with the United State Steel ' Corpora ; - tlon 5 for thlspurposa Is Involved, and v" cy althottgh tn president ot the Great , jvorthern ia publicly reported as denying -the assertion. A -movement' in Great !: ; Northern has a natural effect on union s . ' Pacific, owing to the large holdings of - . mat. stock, wnion accrue, .to. tne, union ' " PucifiO treasury - irom the Northern Re- ' auritles ettlerne.nt, .The .Southern , Iron , group aistf mane a vtvia response to re- ; vl vea merger stories.; The character of ... tbew advances seemed to,. be regarded ; . with, some diotruat and , other stocks were , sold. Reading was. ajferted fcy-tth se , , ing -deadlock, la', the eOort sat a Jettlo , l, fttent of the - wage dispute between the ; . r-oai miners ana operators, - -tne ban It ' ; statement outlook probabl' had some .-..'rfiS:' tlepresslng effect on the general market. - ..Tho tone of the call money market held ' ' fiuite' firm,- but this Vai supposoj? ta be : due. to- the passing effect of the first Jot ... the month requiremytnts The general lint made some recovery from the declines - - and the closing tone remained Irregular, f Bonds were irregular. Total sales, par - .' value. M,17B,000. . United States Tm, coupon. " ; aoVvanced 4 per cent, on call. , - ' , Total sales were 1.442,800 shares, In '. eluding: , Amalgamated Copper. 806,000; - American Cotton Oil 800; American To- ,!.,, bacsco, M0l Anaconda Mining, 26,100; Atchi ';r .i- turn, 20.30fc Atlantic Coast Una, 100: Cnna- '".'idln Pacific, ill 500t Chesapeake eV Ohio, 1 t U.fit.iOr Colorado Funl A Irort, 36.000; Louis- vllle A Nashville, l,400r Norfolk ft West- . !i"em.-l20; Pennsylvanfa, 21.200: Reading. 4 F6.409; Rock Island. 31.600; Southern 15,000; ? tin preferred, 100; United States Steel, 119,-.V-ti.'W . preferred,- ; 2J.80O; Virginia-Carolina ; x-H- B i Obemlcal, 100; preferred. 100; northern ' , Pacific, 61,600; Sloes-Sheffield Steel, ,00. r f. & ) .. . . t , x . (la Iim of 1 1n Points a ftem rMiaiu ' 11 TorJf.' Feb. . Spot cotton was iiriiiwr, siiyvre uuu sviiers upsrs, Taotors J'!, asking higher rates. Sales 2,475 bales, in-- eluding 1,S6 to arrive... Delivered on con- tiaots ; 100. '-.. Quotations "revised, t good ordinary and low-middling advanced , I others arades unchanged. Middling, inu. t j nn T points, but before the treading of the ...... - inn in, hiii. r ti . &I.Y.1II-H. n.H run, wnB - government report- It sagged down 18 ., ... t points, Atter tne reaomg . of the report i i' ! ' March advanced from lie. to Ills, but by ... - noon Tiad receded to 11.05k, which was 8 - tos points ibelowi yesterday's 0108109: May . was 2 oolnts below and , Julv . i. Itee. in s the session there was an improvement of - 4- s a tw points. , , xne tnancet Closed Arm with not gains ot 1 to 8 points.. : Kew York' Cotton. 'New York. ( Feb. 1 Spot closed quiet ' ... jw points nigner; miaaiing uplands, U.46 T . middllne amlf. 11.10! -sales, none. r Futures opened firm; March 10.87 May. , 11,16; July,.Ua; August, 11.08; September, ft1.? February ,:40.80i March. M M: Apr?t U.oof . May,' 11.10;-June, 11.14; July, fa.l; August , i ' 11.5; September, 1057; October, 80.44; Nov, . i -ember, 10.44... ' . .. - " r- High and low: February, 10. 84 10 84; -uvur ' ciosen steaoy. rosins; . bids 11 Wiill.t; July, 1L81)U.10; August, 11.06 L J -' f Wv 'jpepxemser,; ,w.Wfc0,UMi. uctoler. i W-tf- "'" Hl"l,l!!n SV, S -LlTerpool Cotton. it , " Llvsrpool,' Feb. 2. Cotton, kpot good w - business, done; prices, 5 points higher; -i. ' American .middling fair, 6.48; good mld . dllng, 6.16; middling, 5J; low middling, J6 83; good ordinary, 8.68 jordlnary, 5.4. . Th sales Of the davrwaro 12.0AD.hnlM nt which 1,600 wer for speculation .and ex t - port ano inciuaeo. 11. -American, -Re- ceiota 12.000 bales., includina S.Mn Arnt.ru ran. Futurea-vopened firm , and ; closed easy; American middling g. o. eh Feb ruary, 6S2; February and March, 6.82; March and April, 6.87:, April and May. CXi; May and June. 6.03; June and Julv, 6 Mr July and August, 6.87 August arid S ptember,- 6,91; Septemlter 'and -October, 8.71 f October and November, 6.64; Novem ber and December 6.6L, j , '- '4' ' - ... ..T , t lov M, ; N. Sa.8T: v, g. Me w, wl tv'llrnlnginn. Veil. 2. Kptrtt turrentlnef ' Rosin Steadv. 40; receipts. 2tf. ' N Tnr Firm, II V;. receipts. VX s , Crude tiirpentlne-tJi'iruvr 82.W. 84.60 and 84.5o; receipts, 68. t . W .? Tha.Mooey .Market. " V - ' .KJ T?''- -Money "on call steady, highest, 4V. lowest. S'5 ruling me. 3; litst loan. 4; Hoslnr bids, 3: , oifered at 4. Time loans steBryr 0 d;ivV DO days end 6 months, 4'4 per rent. Prime mercantile, paper. 4V.f(ii4 per cnt. flier- -.- 1IoC excliHiipe. stemly with . actiiHl "bul-.-vnesa In bankers lulls nt 84.H7.;vu 4 87 ft fur flfmand and at II R.1 S 'mi ,.t . ,. rlnv liiili Punted rHtes, )IM', nnii i M rommercllii hills, ll.iv,'4. . liar sllvri. f,i 1 Mexican in dollars, 1:j j. . fVabiMtnl Air I.lit. -mck.- TlwlilmorA. Jh.- Kcnlicurd Arr' I.tne .Soii.a'U SiiJ lu-icned, iiuHijuj u.jii.g. Il .?"va?rn,fc,vi?-?.T1i 2.-Turpentlne-L1 t'iim, t'A:vaks, 216; receipts, 163; ship-" tncntsluO , . . . , 4 nosln-rirmf sales, S.S34: receipts, ',76; shipments, 2,555; stork, 71,628. A .V c. NEW YORK COTTON. Ft bnnrf 2. Kmilg. 11.45- BSllea none- mail-t tout qui uiet; future closed aleady.- . limit Low Ck'-iO February ' .u -10i!4 10 h' h Anrlt V""" Z 11 no APru w ,....... """T? May '.. M-22 109 11.10 11 March . 1111 in eft in i i iuneC,.... 1 ........11 2S 11.14 IS July 11.81 11.10 11.1920 August .... ,...11.08 11.03 110& 06 September; .v.. -....10.60 10.65 10.5768 pctober 10.60 10.3J 10.4445 CHAKHfTfi COTTON MARKET. , These figures represent prices paid to wagons; ; , February ?. tjOod . middling .... ' ;...?vr.i.ll , Strict rolddling ,,,.i,,i.,V.ll Middling ., ...,.-..... ,...U Strict low - inLddlkg Jil Good middling tinged, .,.11 1-18 Stains ...... , ..'.., .,-? and 10 COMPARATIVE . PORT RECEIPTS. ' V,v : hiXYilVteaiw-.,'- Last t j-f -'-f",1',; day!- Tear Galveston ' i. :, '.', ..7,613 4,475 New Orleans .'..... .,708 7,843 .' J71- ,1,265 Savannah .-,.,., . j, ...... .1.343 '1,053 Charleston. ;,. 868 , f t!1 'Wilmington "450 ' 141 Norfolk iS;.,M.,j...tM9 1.40 Baltimore '?.,,."- (.ui,!,,'' cB2S Nw Torlt .v! f ? ? 7S1 Boston ..,- 74i 197 Philadelphia 75 Brunswick W h . .'.. .,'.. ,82 f 2.471 Newport News,;..,' 150i'' Pacific Coast- ,..',.;0 . - W ;,'..'.,'..4.-l.S61 - 4,400 Total ('., .18,024 l,74s TCSTIMATEa r. 'Februarjrl' ' -I day v ypar New Orleans ,".k".- i... 6,000-6,800 , 4,081 Houston i.t. a 4,600-6,000, 2,290 Galveston ,7,000-9,000 . .8,648 ' "'INTEIUOSR RECEIPTS. -'-- itaiv " Year MempoMi ,..; . .'v w.. ,.J,768 t,889 Augusta ,... r..,v.,.... 981 ( 831 St, Louis J.., K..-..w....t,668 L762 (Cincinnati 960 285 Houston, . .,', .,,-!.. 8,911 LltUa Rock . 17 x PORT MOVEMENT. --:V j ' ?( aaassajawawaase v ' -rf'. NSW York. February, t, 1S04. uaiveston steaay i. v-.... New Orleana steady Mobile . steady : tv Savannah -quiet .f...... i........ Charlestons firm wmm. . . . ..- Wilmlnston -nominal Norfolk quiet ',.!... .i.i. fteltbnnre nominal ",. New "'V orst .quiet Boston. quiet .w.-. PihladelptUa steady 11 lOTfc 10 11-16 1011-li 1146 1145 1170 INTERIOR .MOVEMENT. Houston -steady ,.,.... W 16-16 Augusta quiet JJIt Memphis ulet tOt St. Louis quiet ..... Otnf.tnn a tl , ft .j.,.:.... ' ....... . Louisville jirtri ' ... .. nyj "COTTON RECEIPTS. -l .lj& A If.M VMW fihratrv 9 IQftft.. Ths follo'wingar lie total net receipts or cotton at fialveston ins i,.,.! ,.,......... l,tH4.KGe.J Mobile. '..,. i. .,,.. ,,-..(,.. 19l,640r Savannah ........ 1,149,00 Oharleston I Wilmington". j i.-im... Norfolk. j Baltimore ..f .r " ........- ; New, York ........ . fcoeton TNewport News ....... Wiiladel d Wa, . .U.: ... 4, i ,i San Franqiaco .....i.f i,... ;irunswicjt ....,.. Port Townsend -,,,.iT.., : Pensacola ..- ,i.-a.'...i,,.,...i. ' Portland, Ore ......v. . . ' Port Arthur A Sabine Pass... Jacksonville ......., .. v- . Eagle Pass. Texas .,,......,....,' ' 1 Paso, Texas .',.., J Laredo. Texas ....-... .. 2,049 f 150 4,049 15,786 JMlnor Ports ... ; ' , Total bales... ..5.734,896 . . i ' WEEKLY MOVEMENT. ' ' t New York. February. J, 1906. The following statistics on the move ment 'oleotton for - the week ending. Friday, Feb.. 2, - were compiled by the New York cotton, axenange. - ,4 w i - , This ' Voir '. Last Year. Port -receipts ......127,822 1 160,605 Overland to naills aud .Can- . ada .k ..... 38,277 16,216 Southern ttilU takings (esU- mated) ............ 85,000 ,66.000 Loss of, stock, at Interior . . , towns. , ,.,.,.11.216, 20,412 BMnilit 'into alirht for . the . week. .'....!.. , ...... ...206.S81 201.408 "TOTAI CROP. MOVEMENT. . Port receipts ......6,738,221 f.780.738 Overland to .mills and n - Canada ... 688,715 24,88 Southern mlU takings - (eeUmated) ........ ,.,..1,206,0002,201,600 Stock at interior wwns ,v v in exoess of Sept. 1st.. 828,081 ; 868,427 nMiwht lntn" alffht thus ' ' 1 f ar for season,. 6.0UJA7 . 9.U4.488 WEEKLY INTERIOR COTTON .TOWNS. v " 'New Yorm, February, 8,'l. Towns i . - . ; -" Rec. Ship. Sales Albany .........i - ',278 49S , Athens g... i.... , ' s800 ' 6(7 S7 Atlanta tjulet 11 ' 288 .1726 Brenhnm ..,. u. .. -' k J-J2 J J Charlotte Ja,".- ' l 1,9 .;143f7. ' Columbia.-....; ..U...1. iv. Columbus, Oa. weak. .. H4 Th 834 Columbus, Miss., Weak - 10V4 13a svm -.J294 Dallas . , 2C9S 2300 Vt Eufauia.. .... 1 .277- -5 Greenville . 1160- loot Greenwood, .S-j C, .. . 1 WB W, 80 Helena 17 1711 Little .Rock quiet.,. ...10H 0168 804K Maoon- .,t.";., ,j....- v, , 416 70s Meridian ....-.:.,..,. .1 161 840- Montgomery quiet.... It 1036 164ft 164 Nashville steady v" uft - 126' ' Natches steady .,.yMU-l3 1682 2118 21C3 Newberry v...... - . 20 20 . Raleigh easy 10 ; 87 64 Rome ..J.." n 408 160 , elma-,-i.rii.j.".. ...... '""-S48 lUOr' Bhreveport steady..... 10- 2M2 1A8 . 298- Vicksburg ,.., r,,.J,v ,..MHV iaJ8n- , Yasoocny V-,?'128l lsi .. CHICAGO, GRAIN AND PRODUCE. , & , 1 1 vr ; f -February 2. J ' u j fihlh Low Close fWHEATr; 5if A, -S' f September i. t, ,...,.8214 , 81 824 July .83-54 83 ".83V May i.i-w, .,.,,..84Vs fi4 --.84 COBNt Crif. -!vv : July-.w ..V :.V..,.;"...i4 449, 41 September U w,,.45 441i 45 May-,...., ......441 449, 4414 t OATS-----; n-s, '. ; '-.s . Sentember-., Ai.28aA 28t4. Julyi..i'.wi .rM,. 2i 29H 28 - PORK- ', J 1 May .-.. .,.,.14.3514.17 .1435 July ; rt.V.t , .14.47 14.80 14,45 May v.. : .......J7.70, 7.6S -7.70 7.80 7.32 7.77 ,7.87 JUly.'-.4r'.:.,.,..', 7.82 :, ?; 7.75 : September -...- . .:, 7.82 v 7.85 KIRS' '".. X - r ' May 7.80'' 7.70 July..' ....'.....,... 7.80 r 7.80 (Other markets on page S) iUuui.nJ i.,,...i,.i I.. .,.. ....J , . - . , ;....: : s ..vrrvu ivittov bta'it::ji''N fur the fvi'tn cuding- Friday, Feb..J, Jswd... Ni-t lx.'fts at l", S, poita Uur- i" ' '""' at ' v. o. ioi 'Tmui Vtrt?tirtnteS..pt 4t fUd ll...:'..S,7S4.i 'Total reeelnta. In nme dnt- lnet : . .. s ve,ir .,71tfH 4 l nxporis ior tne week .,..:....' i.o Imports for aame week last year.v 17b,.)4 (Total exports since ept. Ut.k..-.l.!M xoul exports name - date last -1 vear' v : 6 200 6R6 Btock at all XT. S. ports............ W8.060 etock at all U. 8. ports same time lcst year .'. 777,257 Stock at all interior towns W,w0 Stock, at all' interior- towns same v s tlmo- last year ...... tr ie- jart 645,428 Stock - at 'Wverpool' . Stock at iverpool same tltn last - year .dAi,.v..,.i,1,,i WO.OOO. hiock ot Am.' afloat for U. iJ.. Stock of Am, afloat for GB. same . .time, last year T.,...v(., 207)00 CIX3INQ STOCK IST. n ' w ' V ' '' "ul "f " 8 ' li" . sr 1 New York Febraarv. 2. 1906-" . jnaawis express ,M.,,M..... Amalgamated Copper t ...,,,. ,,......,116 American .Car & Foundry 46 American Car Fnundrr Ptd. ' ...v li Amerioan Cotton Oil ......., iMH American Cotton Oil Pf,d...Mv 2Hi Amerioan Express .vv..,.., !4 . American Hide ic Leather Pfd.,;.,. &fy Amorlcan Ice raa4jiv American Ice Pfd ..........i... American Linseed Oil '25H .American jmnseea uu i'ta. .......... sin Amerionn , Locomotive 74 American Locomotive Pfd. ......... .1 117 ' American Smelting : Refng. ...., 166U American Smelting U Refng Pfd..v,. 127 American SuKar- Beflnlngr ..... v.l-HVi Amerioan Tobacco, Pfd. oertlf. 106 Anaconda Mining Co. 279 ' Atchison .......; .,.., ,.t.v.M -29S Atchison Pfd. -. J...... lOtfi AtlnnUa Coast line ,,;..,.....'.-WHi Baltimore & Ohio 116 uaiurnore' ac jnia fia.: .............. ws Brooklyn Rapid Transit-...... 87 Canadian Paclfla .........v.t.. 174 Central of New Jersey .Tti5 Chesapeake & Ohio 60' Chicago as Alton w 324 Chicago U Alton Pfd.i, 75 Chicago Great 'Western 2774 Chicago & Northwestern .;,..'. 23S . Chicago, Mil. A St. Paul 187 Chlcaga: Terminal & Trans ...........HI Chicago '.'Terminal ft Trams. : f fd.j'. y 40 . C C, C. St.' lxuls li Colorado Fuel & Iron .,,....., 76 Cold-ado & Southern, , ...,...,,- S5'i Colorado &. Southern lt Pfd.v..,,,.,, 71 4 Colorado & Southern 2nd. PfA......i 534 Consolidated aGs j ' 1784, Corn ..Products . ....-. ........'..: 19 Corn. I'roduota- Pfd.;. M.;,,.i.,' 57M Delaware) , ft Hudson ;.......;... 216 laware. ' Lackawanna A West.. a. 474 Denver & Rio Grande .... 94U Denver & Rio Grande Pfd. ,,....i. 89 t)istiHrs' Securities t,..A ,k ... 6-'H BrlO wai.ss V, .r riaJl e - -Tfc Erie Ism Pfd t .w..rr. 79T4 Krie 2nd "Pfd.- 74.1 utinera-i-r aiectno ; .i.v, r Hocking Valley -i.i... 114' Illinois Central ...,.,".,. , ,174. International Paper ............. 24H Internatiorml Paper ,ffd. 87 International Pump. .j... S5H International Pump. Pfd. ,..,.....,.., 0 Iowa Central ' ..,.J.... S2V4 Iowa Central fd. ........ " ......;' S9 Kansas-CHySouthern ; 81 Kansas City Southern Pfd. ........ C2 Louisville & Nashville 1M Manhattan L ...160 Me tropoi I tan Securities ......... :, ' 7tV MetropoUtan St. Ry. .,1 ,121 Mexican Central ., 26 Minneapolis A St. Louis 80 , Mlnn SU A Sault. 8te. M. 168 Minn.. St. A Sault St. M. Pfd.'...... 17 Missouri Pacifio 1(K. Missouri, Kansas & Texas tvi.i S1a aiissuuri, iivansas ce texas, rra. Kutlonal M . I . .MU 1 NationalR. R.-of Mexico Pfd SHft Kiew - inrn l enirui ,. law New York. Ontario & Western .... M'j Norfolk A Western ; ....;.i..ir 91ti Norfolk A Western Pfd ....(.wi 92 7. North .: American. 1014 Pacific Mali ............... ........... 48 Pennsvl vartla ... . . i . iw t People's Gas ..t;1 g fittsourg, c u. tst. iaiuis , Pressed Steel Car 62 ' Pressed Steel Caa Pfd. 102 Pullman - Palace- Car 244 Reading .,..-...,...., lJ Reading : 1st-Ffd. w . .- .6SV, Reading 2nd Pfd. 101 Republic Steel ,.:-.., 36 RepuWk) ' Steel' Ftf. ' . . . r. . . ,. 107 Rock -Island Company ................ 27 Rock island Company Pfd. , 66i Rubber OOods Pfd.; St. Louis A San Fran. 2nd Pfd. .... Su Louis Southwestern 26 67 Southern Pactilc Southern PaclHe Pfd. Southern Railway v.....,.,. Southern Railway Pfd Tennessee Coal A Iron. ....... Texas A Pacific ....... mi j. miA S.SSM."v419jb VK a. 162 Toledo. St- Louia A West. Toledo, St. Uule A West. Pfd 6744 union raoino .........i -, ......... Union Pacific Pfd. ....iv.,.. United States - Kxpress ., United States Leather , United States Leather Pfd. .... United States Realty 1.. ........ United States; Rubber United States Rubber Pd. 5... United SUtes. Steel United "States Steel Pfd. Virginia-Carolina Chemical Vtrglnla-Carollna Chemical -Pfd Wabasl, -.- . ...... k. I...J . ......-. ,11 M,'-.'e' 89U 63-jj Ill ...,.464 ...... 112-A ...... 484$ ...... U4U ... 24)6 "" ............ weus-Fargo Express .W..J .;.; 236 Westlnghouse Electrio 2..,.!."... 168 western union v,..'.,-.i..- .'...i,..,; Wisconsin Central ' v...i7JI!"'lI!r , Wisconsin Central Pfd, .,'-.--'' NEW,-YORK -WINlis. ,r'S T-S1"Jrork February, a, 19W. IT. 8. refund ngYs, registered J..,,,., 108 U, S. refunding 2s, coupon-,.,..... 10 Pr' & 5 registered .,,M..... lostl II. S. Old 4, coupons ..j.!.., 103 i" 5- VBW . registerea, 12 yh- S. New 4sy coupon 129 American. .Tobacco 4a i,,.l.-,....I.gi Amerioan Tohaopo s llfi Atohlson general 4s I',.......,....... 1m f St 2 If, .-m 10414 Brooklyn R.-T. cv. 4s Central, of Georgia 6s , jm7 Central of OeorgTa 1st Inc. ..v.,. 86 Central of Georgia 2nd ':lnZ.i,U,ii-85i Central .of Georgia 8d Inc. v. ...,. 80. Chesapeake ft Ohio 4Vts .-. , iw Cldcago A Alton 3s ...-.t 82 Chicago, B. A Qulncy new 4s 101W Chicago, B, L A Pacific H; R. 4s 2 Chicago. R! ri A Pacmc R. R. col, 6a C. C., C. ft St. Iouls gen. 4s,l.,.vt KftiJ Co orailo Tndustrlal 6s Ser, A..,v.r, -RjC Colorado Industrial 6s Ser. B..,,....' 801I Colorado Midland 4s .,..,,,, t; 7 Colorado A Southern 4s Cuha 6e ......', ..... ,,..,,, lnS UiHtlllers' Securities 6 ft.i? trie prior- Hen 4s ..,,,.........,.' 101 Erie . General 4--t. ,,4, . Hocking Valley :4is ..... i..M.. liisf. Japan 6s. 2nd Brles ,M..M.. pi , Japan 4'AS, .certifloates ..,. ftW...1r.c?! '!.flc8,tf!?-!n,, fitjrm., i6 Manhattan eonsot.gold is.. ,,...o iw& Mex can Central Js .....,.., o4 Mexican Central 1st Inc., 25 Minn. A St. IjOuIs 4s HU Missouri, K Annas A Texas 4...,.,,. jopi MtHSOiiri. . Kansas & Texaa Snrta .. u.: National R. R.of Mexico eonsoi 4;J - jt New York 'Central gen. 8Hs ..... New Jersey Central general s... itj Northprn Faciflo 4s , 1514 NortBern Pooiflo 8s t... ..,..,,, 77 Norfolk & Western con sol ,.,, u Oregon Shdrt" Uue rfdg. 4s JM,i;; wi Penn. cV. 3Hs . . iw Reading v General -t 4s- ln 8t, IjouIs & Iron Mountain eousot sll7'X St.; Louts A San Francisco rg. 4s.,.; 7i St. Louis S'wytem con., 4s 1,..,.,;.. mtf Seaboard Air Line 4s ,.,,f...,,., M Southern, Pacific 4 ,...;.....,...,,k,. 15 Southern Parilio 1st 4S certificates . 87 , Southern Railway Is ,,..,., iw, Texas A Paclilo 1st, ,. . . Toledo, St.- Louis ft Western 4s 4 ' lTnkm Pacific Ja '.,,, .;.... ' Knu Union Pactne cv. - 4a ii2i IT. s. Steel 2nd ts . ','-,. ,, J : SW4 Wiibnsh lsts ........ 4( ,tfft ,.,.,,, 1i iiin jen, m. ,,-,. f, 7sia Western Md. 4s ..,. ....., ,.,14 Wheeling A Lake- Erie 4a 94' Vlfonin Centrul es ....'.i,,-.,.,,, ji)l 4 Lv.. j..tlr LJIOt, 1...jX .. :j ' is, c::ricni; r:. c i 4. . . r!r.::ufccturcrs:'. c;;J Jobbers v : Frequently find It necessary to : have Banking Facilities in ad-j dltlon to those offered by local"! nanka - . r , , - -t i , 5 -f f mni First national ;Bahk of Wchmona, Virginia, WItb 11,zS0.OO.00 Capital ' ' . 6,000.000.00 Deposit ' f 87.000,000.00 Total Resources--' Offers Just the. Additional Ti- t; oilltles Raqulred. ' '. ' "i Jno. R. Furcell,'' President.-' Jno. MV sillier, Jr., Vice Presi dent; Chas. "R. , Burnett. As slstant Cashier; J C Joplln, ' " Assistant Cashier. ' 1 HOOK AND EOOERS 'AECEttTETS CHARixyrrE a Greensboro, n.c. Wheeler, Runge and Dickey b '; ARCHITECTS '? Second Floor 4C Building, CBRXOTTE, - - - - N. C. FRAlm P. MILBUEN) ttMICHITECT-1 Columbia,. - - S. C. BANDY & TERRELL, . GREENSBORO, N. C. . Constiltins;. Hydraullo and Sewer Engineers.. Plans and estimates for power plants and sewer systems made on application.,,, ' Bandy A M Ph. B. Assoc. M A. M., So. C?,B., and Terrell, (X E. Rensater. . , J - , . ESTABLISHED 1880 ' C. PIUS & COMPANY Cottcn Cc-fssion 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. COKIlESPONIENCE SOLICITED. DR. C. L. ALEXANDER, DENTIST. - CARSOX ; ETJILDING Southeast Comer FOURTH AND TRYON STREETS. HUBBARD BROS, ts CO., HANOyER SQUARE, NEW YORK, MEMBERS OF New Tor 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. V CQTTON YARNS 'V CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED Plillaclelpiila, 183 and 124 Chestnut St, , - Boston, 183 summer tt. . New York, No. 81 .Leonard St. THE STAMP OP PKR. f , FECTION' burnam-oiimacliinery ' - means that in its manu , : t act ure quality was the , first consideration price " the second. That is why. Ivto gr6w. ,'yf" i. , ' 1 laANtrFACTrjRKlUI OF ; Cott6n m'Cottbir Oil and v Other Machinery. : rT7-c : x nrcc Kinus, irom i RAifin: r Return Tubular and Kr! Portable ; w ' skids. 1" Jrorn 12 to 150 ttp, , ' -rvr,-.' r.' ,Oins and , Presses, r. and . complete outfits of capacity of 100 bales per day and .over. 74.y&'-: , . , all sizes in use in the South.',' ' i i r'vs ri Sl--f,!-"Aa sizes . , i - irom the r.Ta-IIsct to r'ccn:-!c3 cotton rr 1 0JiAt3 '"iDEllCOnPAIlY, COTTON RilLL vlACI r 1 1 1 ,J WW w 41 Revolving Flat Crdj, Railway Heads,. , ; M Drawiasr Frames. ' t ; ?pinnin-j; rramcs, t- -Twisters and Spoolers Qulllers and Reels, Looms, j ,t COMBERS ; s j "r ETCvBTC'' 1 h . 'The Largest Pipe The" Philip UAi4'i ENGINEER AND CONTRACTOR. tfYK: , y sioutH tvo or..: j " KJ "LJKl' i H ,,;aoTAi- bdino. M",U.:X r j , 85 per cent. Magnesia for covering high-pressure steam pipes. ?K - Asbestos Muld5& for covering low-pressure steam pipes. i ; . Wood Felt for covering low-pressure pipes. I,, Hair Felt for covering exposed pipes, 'i Pipes covered Mwith Carey's Coverings never give trouble. Charlotte Branch ,' .1 -ifftfl 216 S. College St. MILLER & COMPANY EiXCHAMGE BROKERS. No.! 100 Broadway, - - New York. k.n . TmV Stnnk Kvchanse. New irora-votion raonuip, w n Coiree Kxcnange, new ior rrouuw ( change. New Orleans Cotton BKChange, ! New Orleans Board of Trade, Chicago ; elation. Executes orders on any of th exchanges of which we are members. All orders sent to our branch office al Greenville. S. C, will be transmitted Instantly, by private wire to our main office In New York, and executions rs ported promptly. . ' Ths Best Service, Prompt Attention, Immediate Settlements, fyur , Rusiness Bolioited. zs ' H' - F. ; B. ALEXANDER. 5 Mgr. U7 W. Washington St., OreenvUle, S. C COTTON SEED OIL and Gin Machinery - & NOT IN ANY COMBINATION OH TRUST. Complete plant from fifteen to two hundred tons capacity. Spe cial small oil plants for gin neries. Complete cotton gin- ) nine systems. E. Van Winkle Gin and Machine Works, ATLANTA, - - GEORGIA. HUGH MACRAE ts CO.. Bankers ; , Miscellaneous Southern SoonritlcS : -WILMINGTON, N. O. . Washington, D. C 40S Colorado Bids; , Cotton Mill Stocks ' WILLIAM B. CHARLES, - Commission Merchant. COTTON YARNS, ALL COUNTS ' COTTON GOODS COTTON AND COTTON WASTE. Amsterdam. - New York. PTnWAPTI A HT.VTfTtT! f8rwsa wsi8essssF . '. '.ssst' f.-v - jirnsw ssa, sp smem,smsi Commission Merchant. ?. COTTON WAR. PS AND YARNS. if No. 114 Chestnut Street. v PKtLADELPHlA, , - - pA, A. D. 8 ALKELD ts 1 BRO, COMMISSION MERCMANTB,.' f iuTS ' Leonard 'st.,: XEW YORK. Credit Vietor 'Achelis. .. ., -.', ,,"'.,.'., "".as' WM. D'OLIER & CO., v COMMISSION ' MERCHANTS - , COTTONrYABNS.''-' I Third and ChevtnM HtfJ , t VMsrlne and MerrhaM BklaV" ; t JfmADElPIIU, PA, , . - IIAYrViCK tail.MaiaJ m i ms Jr. T. . - t' Slubbers, " RovIbs Frames - 1 ' x , r v-J C sm Intermediates, Jack Frames Covering Plant In Carey Manufacturing Co. CINCINNATI, 0HI0 For further infermation, estimates, etc, address The Philip Carey t P. PAULSON, LINKROUM ran itVUII u (33 Leonard Street, - - . Third and Chestnut Streets. 210 Monroe Street v f.- T. SPRNrFR w w si.siMS) ISTlsfsmetS sassmssnSlSi8j8WssVsssTsslw s Sssf OFFICES: New York, Philadelphia, Chicago, St. Louis, London, England." Yarns and Cotton Piece Goods. r3L C0WTI MENTAL U1W COMPANY CROMPTON THAYER XOOM CO 'v " WORCESTER, MASS. . " ' , FANCY COTTON AND GINGHAM LOOMS. ,v ALSO MAKERS OF DOBBIES, EITHER DOUBLE OR SI.N'GLE INDEX. TO MM APPt.Iirir tc nTtisrn rinua , ' SOUTHERN' REPRESENTATIVES. " ' ? em V saasaeswes, A smssssa fa sjSsv . a . M sm A1le , . ,a.- .';..' AiaCsJLiUMiJjujK cc UAitoju, - - - ucariotte, n. c. ..' sl ni ft f- m. l uLlllli IV Lo On I 111 U UU. PAWTUCKET, R. I. COTTON YARN SPINNERS, CONVERTERS AND DEALERS.. " ; , ' ...i. I.,. i... , Vv CorrespOndsnee With Southern Spwners 8oiiitd. ' - '' O. a. ROBBiMSl Complete Equipment Ifor, Cotton Mill, Power Plants - ''" ' ' " i and General .Maclinerv '" ." V; . CHARLOTTE,, -, NORTH CAROLINA. HlGn-GRADE SPINDLE, LOOM, eCIIMC AND 1 I Soowoe Belt Oils and Grcaae,' Lnbrtenuiis: Grv&eco,' Kcady-MUed raints, ; , Cold - Water. Palata. . Agents .Wattles Draalne Compouada, GEO. B. HISS OIL CO. CHJUUXJTTE, N C. VICTORIA' KEENE'S se a ara V - 1 t? The best and . most' econ omical material, known for plastering and imitation tile work ,; K 'V,.' V " '":j.daRnnTAN, JHvZLV.. a-aiaro. ? . -t rif'TV Automatic Feeders, , a Openers aud i ron::. Breaker, Inteiroediate ar. i - Fiplshrr Uppers, Klrschner Carding Beaters ' Thread Extractors, Waste Pickers, etc. Raw Stock Dryers,,, - ' ' AViv .-': ETC EIC?, W 7-v The United States t 1 if , Manufacturing Co. T1NGLEY. Manager. r 'I s - - New York ft .Philadelphia! - '- Chicago TTIRNFP CO & COe nnmfTRHTnW aJTRPnWAWTQ - ' V4"tTY tlTllfsa AvrfSB- s wssa ia ssasl ' A V J YV Ail X VAUXwZ inW lAO J,; Cotton Gin Machinery. SknV ' 'sf n s'r"l fl4rt gSfes4 OrlMMssi'Sb Sa. BAil 4V . i. PRATT. EAGLE. SMITH. WINSHIP. MUNOER -?t , i.' ii imcresiaa we wouia use so mow.: you what thousands of life-long cub-: tomers say. write for catalogue and ' testimonial booklet ; ' 7 rHftDIATTp' 8M ' UIIMIILUI IL. II. la .r. n hi iii bi : vauV; 1 1 EPKCIAL RECt'CED RATES VIA XW: 8KABOARI1. , , -The Seaboard bes to announce that ac count of the oocaiiton mentioned be ) the rates and conditions named will si Mexico CUyi Mexico Oolf Tournj. Jnnoary WHt-February 13th, iluj. j 1 of ona- fnit class faro, plu, s o. apply, v tickets, sold .January I i . continoout paimatte in ficii d.j ' -j with final limit '1tuhi v , ,. Chattanoogii. . Tenn, .- i Convention and Aux. .' TMay vth-l'th, 1" 1. i cla tie, phu, f'ti (inir.liiK'in r'.li'i . i MaV 8ii). lh. imj l '. ., ! : tl-iv in iu . vn t. ... J 'lii'k' nmv I evt. ? For fm-..h.-r i .:f..--- !. : I 011V p t r , : , . i, ci A.: iii-,! - v. . .. v., -V .
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