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0 L3iiV: DAILY OL JiYK, FEBRUARY 7, 1906.- 'JiM rt , V- 1 : I V 'Ail vi j,it)i. (. Vv p a i. wa ol . Uiiou lii-ar ITexaure ilc-l 1 oik Ion i-t Kvw til"iiiis -(lc.i u I'i . ttorable l'eat- , ure. New York, Krn. cotton market turned very weak after un early advance and eolii at anotlxT liw low level, under a. 'renewal of liquidation, and bear pres sure. Tl) close wu steady tat a net de dine of t to 1 point. Bales .were estl nutted at 500,000 balm. The market open ed steady at a decline of 3 to 6 points Irt : ktepinK with rather disappointing: cables, There , were rumors of important bull sup ort4 yesterday's millers were ttctive buy. .is at the Initial decline and tlie market during; the first hour showed a pretty firm undertone, with prices working1 up to a net advance of 6 to e points But toal ..rolePHiomtts eviaonay regaraea me ouige a nothinc more than a brief rally follow. iaiiow toward in ng the reaent severe decline, and toward nMday, the market eased oft under sell- Iuk bv early buyers, Later trading- be' : onmo more active, " Stop Joes- orders were uncovered on ' a 1 seals down ! and . prices ' bivke to a net decline of 15, to 19 points v lUi . March' selling- at 10.51 arnl May at JO.W. i Covering by analplng' shorts caused some rally toward the, close, but the. un weuietl market at New Orleans was re tarded 4 sou an ' Unfavorable feature and tlieru was itttlft indication of, actual sup portv Qne -of - the fuctors on the decline was A, statement Issued by -the local bear leader, -savins; that in view of many-of lit correspondents reportinr cotton still A M (, w ih" SjlOIeu lltl HHU UBWuwi'y'iw t' ; -another report covering: ginning; opera V, tlona to February 2. - , - t'j--. i- ju-ceipts at- mo porta io-aay joii uaies VK.lnst 90,ft!8 test week and' 17.608 last f ? '"i')rv For the week .estimated), 126,000 t -' hales. useinst 184.947. last week.and PU3 i v; Orleans, 8,852 bales, against 8,148 last year, and at Houstoa 9,937 bales, sff&lnst 3,90 i ' St last year. . s.-J -' u ,LY PROFESSIONAL .HANDS. An IOelliiktioH'to CIoHe ITb Transac . f r 1 ( , , tlons iu the Stock Market Notable F, ' ' p k Kl.se 1 m mil Jtoacu ,vv to- umg ' 2'' :V l Familiar Rmnonb,4 '7S'.'''- ' ' V.s N"e York; '-Feb: .-Th stock" tnafket f . gave- further convincing evidence to-day s of US lapsa Into the hands of professional '.t ''operators of the 'smaller -class. The In ? clinatlon was to close 'tip transactions , " during the day, the result being a, later Hill -i-':' retratlnar -of earlier advances. The row dtraenslons -of the market deprived It of any 'great slgnlflcance in its bearings i , on larger conditions. Such activity, as f , therev was centered largely in special .ewfcttcfcnd the strength shown, by these i: . bad as notable synipathetio effect on the -if -v-generals lisU The HU1 .railroad once y mora -rose notably on the repetition' of " long familiar rumor of the-disposal of t, Oreat Northern's iron ore lanas an aa ,t t ' Bteel Corporation,- the .common stock of ?" . h liit tor. harlns- In . tbelr strength .? X,"nkn paclilO ' showed, ,lt uatiM benefit J from a rise irv price la Great Northern ' preferred.-' It waav also affected by the " conspicuous advance' in Illinois Central 4 i( which , was attributed to the rumors of , 1" alworptlon In th interest of Union Pa -'-' f cltlo, A widespread effect In the market -f tadtfttw -iKom these particular move : nients. Reading was another conspicuous ; feature na its snarp reoouna was aue ' ,.1 v to Bomej subsidence) of the acute apprs- nension teit yesteraay regaraing a gen oral -strike in Abe coal- trade. The decls- Ion to good representatives of 'the miners tos Jiew ,' 'York:. .' for- a conference with operators and official of the coal "rail roads on February 16 was responsible for : the modified feeling on the strl ick outlook. .Southern Bail ; aross eaxnins av renorted ait increase in for ; the . fourth weekv of s , January of $1,- per cent.,- Chicago - Great ; Western 26 per eent., Colorado and 8outa-fvern'Sl-per cent. for the month of Jan -' uar4. Great Morthem 23 per ent. and Illinois Central 9 per cent 'The price of ' copper was 'lower both in London and . here, but Amalgamated Copper 'was 'moved 1rr "concert with the rest of the - J market. The eub-trea sury continues to take funds from the money morket. which - was firmer' for- time- loan to-day. t Prices of storks Vlslded. easily to', the profas Clonal profit taking of the latter part of V the day. The closing tone was easy and ... the earlier advance were much impaired. i:"t Bond were' steady,. Total sales,- par ? ,ui.. .... e9Mftflna , - y.- , iii'.-.i'nltedVbtatea hinds Were 'fell unchang v ed on 'call, - ,.'-. Total aales Were 975.900 shares, tnclud lng: Amalgamated Copper, 114.600; Ameri 1 esn Cotton Oil, l,400t American . Loco- motive SS.ono; American Tobacco,- 100; - - Anaconda Mining, 47,600: Atlantic Coast Line. 300: Chesapeake ft Ohio. 6.700: Colo ra do Fuel A Iron, .81,800: Louisville A Nashville, l.fiOO: Norfolk Western, 8,700; Reading. 63,100: Bock Island. 29.400; South ' em( 20,6uo; Union Pacific. m.SOOi. United States Steel, ' 139,100; pef)erred, 30,700; . Virginia-Carolina " Chemical, 8,200; - pr- lerrea, iw; Bioss-Bnerxieia eieei, w 'New Orleans potion.; fair demand but at lower - rates. Sales 2,00 bales, including ISO to arrive.- Quo tations reduoea 3-ih;. middling, . .is s-ie. - Futures opened barely steady with the active positions unchanged to 4 points down. JSiew low levels are. being found vi muwn iinj uajr. . kuiiix vi hivojciivii : rents on rents on toe ooarouor im permanent i POsitkns: before- the down war d .tendency ; s - nnall jr 1 checked. March from the . high- est, 13.80. bus declined 264 point or 113.30 '- bale- It is aserted that, the high price ' ,, ' of the raw material is beginning to effect ; " the price of futura sales of cotton pro- ; - ductSv. In the trading, March sold up ts 10.K&, receflea to m.Mf ana nnaiiy recovered f y-"1 to 10.68. Trading "was fairly active. The , , ; market closed steady with net losses of 1 ,' ,) "t New OrieanA, Feb. Cotton futures i,: ,ln.lntf KMa w&tiar-w in 4K' . uawvh . Ill fill. April, 10.75: May. 10 84 ,-Xiin- 1A Sfi?:1 Jnlv. August, 10,78 , -;fl i-New forte Cktton, S,V, ' NeWtTork, Feb. ."---8pot closed quiet,' 10 i-fS'A .i points lower: middling uplands, Jtl5: mld i'dbng gtiiri'1140: nor sales. - Futuref-bpened steady.' -February M.B8; ""V March, 7 in.- April,, JO. 70-72; Mayt J0.79: V.'June 10.80-8; -July,. 10.87; ' August, .76 , .' JBTlember,'10. bid; Ootober.10.SS, '- J , ' ' Futures closed steady. Closing . bids: ' Frhrnary. 10J9; March, 10.B8; April.' 10.6b; - May, 10.76 f Juno, 10.HO,- July, 10.8b; August, , V . ?' September; 10.8U October. ,10.20; Not- . eimier, xorn; uecemDer, -lu-zi, High and low; i;'-1 March, lA.miOJU; May,' 10.W(B!10.69j Juine; V J')KiiS'10.85f July, -ll.O0CthO.79; August, 10.84 ) - ?j 4 f ibrernont Cottoa.- fl.-?'" IJverpool Feb". Cotton, spot-In fair udeinan rices 13 points lowerj -Amerl-Ins fair, 6.86; : good' middling. can -middling fair, 02; middling, 5.fWf low - middling. - 6 70: j. guod ordinary, - 6.62; ordinary, . 5.86. The .',, rales of theduy were W.008 bales of which ;-v., ), were for speculation and .export and ' " ncludal 9iO American. Receipts 28.000 vir. bales, Including 15,900 American,. Futures' -v'M " opened easier and closed steady:; Ameri fi c.in -middling Vg Oi' .: February, -, 5.74; 1 y ;.." February and, March, 6.74; Mareh and ir v April, S.77r April and May, 6.80;- May and 1 June, 6.83; June and July, 6.86; July and VJ. AURiist, 6.86)1. August and September, 6.81; y vptember , and Octobej!, 5.62',' October and ..A i.- veniber, 5.65 November. and December, fc-", Stow. -Ti fi- . Pnvannah." Oa., FeK Turpentine Siejtdy, 6; no sales; receipts, 29l; ship. Iiients, 381. i, Kosin Firm: sales, 2,516; reoelpts, 3,512; Shipments, 1,309; stock, 68,336. : yiiotations. A, B, C' D, 83.40: E. 33,401? fW; F. $J 51iU56j G. $S 50iS ft H, 83 HO USS; I, 84.40; Kj 35JO: M, 35.86; N, iTlft, W, O, 86.05; W. $il5. . ' Tr' . - , - - ..,. , ,- V f " ,' Wilmington". Fsb.-f 6. Spirits turpentine Firm, bid; receipts, 18. - , Rosin Firm, 13 40 bid; recelnts. 244, 4 1 11 r Firm, Jlfiu; receipts. 4'nli . 'j Crude 4-m-pentlne Firm, 2.so, 14.50 and $1 5; receipts, o, .;'--' '-1'' " "" : ' "' 1 "" '"fj.-i i :. TliO Dry Goods llarkrt. New York. Feb. 6 The situation in the drv goods nmrkct to-day Irretrnliir as re. enrds price, Althontiii manv lines were tuf t.r soht aheml tln-t di-clines nre fm yet in som tiiMtancea accumula tion itiduo-i the si'lier to cut pric-eH. , iv Voik l'rttuaec. York. Feb. 6-p-FlourQuH't i and b.iu iy steudv. lvt- flonr--Slendv. - Isiickwheat four Pull. ? buckwheat Noiniiml. , -' j I 'ornmeal rtteady. . : v ' .... Jye Nominal. . . i,. ..;, Jbarlcy Dull. J Wlitatt-Hrtn- So. i red, 0 i eleVMtm': options. Hi-Sc. net h-'ier; May, ,Wi; July, September, NiVij. Corn--Hfirely steudv; No. 2, BlMt'SMl: op tlona," Hne. net hiwher; May, 604; July, 601; September, C,. t , , ' L AJHts-Bteadyj mixed, 3i',43& "I Boef Steady. - i i ' ' s Cut meats Steady. . ' ' , Ivflrd tHBy; V extern steamed, 7.8500; refined, easy; continent,, sUO;, comjmund, &U tj. , - , 1 s . Fork-Steady. . rl ' i' - Tsllrn.MIu,lv ' I , ' ' " t Ttirpentine btrong, WV4&.t 1 Molasaes i irm. , ' Coffee Spot Rio quiets No, 'r- Invoice, 8: mild, steady t Cordova. l2i--;i,; FuturesEasy st ; a- decline of 6lS points. . - ' k v' . ' v " Sugar, " raw--Nomina!: fair refining. 1 3&-lb; centrifugal, l-329 7-16; mpias-l ses sugar, z li-wf rennea quiet. v -. liutter Firm, unchanged, ' Cheese Firm, unchanged. T ; " " i - Kggs atrongj nearby selected, $outhem, , , . ( , , Potatoes Kusy, Unchanged..,' i,r;'J Freights Steady, .unchanged. 1 i - m s i Peanuts Steady, unchanged. 1 1- ; , cabbages uutl, unchanged, , x i -j,,!., .... fc...),..ll.tl.Vl.lM,.,,lV S'I. Baltimore Produce. Itfmore, ..FeW fl Flour Quiet, ' un- cha w neai inrmer ; spot contract, Southern bv samnle. 12tn&. -'. : Corn Kasfer: . spot, i 48; :: Southern wmie, JVWj)4biii. . y t " ; Oats-Steady; No; I mixed, 85H. u Rvn Rtrarlvx . Jf, S ., Wntnra. ..J4lflfffiL Butter Firm, unchanged; fancy imita won, siusi;ao creamery, giwus,- , - Eggs-Firm, 18V4. , - , Cheese- Strong, unchanged: ' large Sep tember, I414; Noember, 14. ' , v Sugar Steady. unchanged. , ?, , " rV UV"ll'Vll'l,'l)ll'tllH'1'1' 'V" -tA.' le Money Market,,--;- ' . ' New -'Tork. ' Feb."' Money pn 1 call easier; t. highest, 4- per:cent.; lowest; 3; ruling rate, 8;- last loan, l; closing bid, a4; offered at, 8. -Time loans firmer; OA days; 90 days and months. 4U4 per cent, .prime mercantile paper. 4Vi'4o4 per cent. Sterling exchange, firm with actual business in bankers bills at $4.87.2&C4.87.30 lor aemana ana at h-w-sowH.h.w ror ai day Wlla. - Posted rates, - tt.Ktt&tCSg. Commercial bills, 4.83. Bar silver, &. Mexican dollars. ,. Ilubbard, Bros.' A Co.'s Cotton Letter. Special to "The Observer. . . New York. Feb. C-tlll ths liquidation continues, with heavy selling by those who.-were the most prominent bulls dur ing 4 the , advance .last December. It :is noticeable that the cotton seems to drift into the possession of those who have looked for this decline because of the Breseure-of - India cotton -upon .the con. nental markeu. ,t . W bile the markeu may decline further, w consider present prices reasonable until planting season is reached. We notice that the new crop deliveries are no- longer .pressed for sale, showing tbs decline has reached a point where- the mills- are" willing to buy those distant deliveries. We consider .the buy ing to-day to. have' been better than the selling, and looking forward to the com. parison with the hea,vy receipts In' March and April lost year, we look for a better market ?re. long.. ,'-i,: r-j . . , HUBBARD BROS, ft CO. r,'' VIEW, YORK COTTON. .if - " ,' February 6. Spots, 1L1S sales, Hone; market tone, quiet; futures closed steady. K , ;j , . Hlgh Low Close February ..... k. ..10.S9 10.48 10.4961 March .... ..'..,..10.72. 10.51 10.5860 April...,.".. 10.6670 May V. i. ..10.90 10.69 10.76 June ......... .,.,.10.89 10.8S 10.8083 July .llets, . 1079 10.8686 August, .. ...10.84 10.65 10.7172 September ,.,-V s k.10.88 10.38 10.SI 33 October ...,10.28 10.18 10.2021 November y...k 10.2122 December-., -v. .4. - 10.2224 CHARLOTTE COTTON MARKET. These figures represent prices -paid to wagons: -f ? February 6. Good middling ,.....,.. .....11 Strict mlddUn , ...,,..."....'..11 Middling 'm. 11 Strict low ' middling , 11 Good middling-'tinged Ml 1-16 Stains ..9 to 10 COMPARATIVE PORT'. RECEIPTS. -: 1 1. 1 - February 6. , ' r. " Tester- -Last " ' . ' ,' 1 ' morrow Year Galveston .v 17,257 3,642 New Orleans 4,848 8,148 Mobile ,, 620 1.126 Savannah;-... J.671- ; 2,395- cnarieaton . . , .. .... . f8 47 Wilmington .... .. 95' t 358 Norfolk .. ...... ..1... 1.275 892 New'Yo'rk u Boston .yi. , 512 256 PhHadelphta 76 . 150 Various ........... 373 442 Totai .. 32,851 .17,676 y ESTIMATES. " '". t Pebruarir . , '- "- V ,To f. Last day Year New Orleans .... 8,000-9,000 6,488 Houston ..'j, 8,000-10,000 - 1,868 Galveston ,...5,000-7,000 : 2,691 - INTERIOR RECEIPTS. - - V . February d. Y - - Tester . Last " ' ' day . Year Memphis . 2,702 544 Augusta 714 , 360 8t. - Louis- ... ., i.......,'. 2,015 ' 1.494 Cincinnati" .' .....W. ...... 735 397 Houston 9,937 2,906 ' PAILT COTTON MARKET.. , , GaHestoa quiet .............. u 10 New Orleans steady -..i'.. 10 V-16 moone 30 10 -iS Savannah' quiet ..,'...;', .'.......,.. Charleston nominal-.Vi,, ... , Wilmington nominal ,. Norfolk steady ,v,..,., Baltimore . nominal . . . . 4. -v. , 40 K 1115 1140 l-'WW Ut;i '-., ..-.,.- Kcston quiet -i-.i,, i.j.i,,.. Philadelphia quiet f.-v. .... K INTERIOR MOVEMENT. xinuswn steady-,.. ii. .A 4jk IV JJ-JB Augusta - quiet . ., ,:,., ,,'v ;, 10 mr.mpni ouiet Bt, Louis quiet ' i. v 11 Cinclnnatt yi.'V.M Lfusvuie firm ...a'j,., ...,;.,..' . mi CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISION. ' r , . , "February . . WEAT-i.::;: oee September -..:.-.,83' 82 July ,.,,! ,,,,1,,.84 83 83 84 85 May-...... 86 84 CORN v,i July V..;...'.....44 44 -44 September.... ....... .,44 14 May-..., -. ... ...v.,.. ,4 44 44 . OATS-i , li. j - ? ,it ? ' September ... .".;.,'.28 28 28 July A... ,..,..,.29 29 29 May .14 90 14,62 14.70 July LARD May ...... 1uy September' . RIBS May July , .......14.92 '14.67 14,72 ?.7S 15 ' 7.7 IK ' 7.87 7.77 . . ..4 ... 7.85 t 7.90 7.90 ...... TOO 782 782 .. 8 09 ' 7.2 7 Hi - Vf ft Li: : , u::.:z2, rM Clilutn Craln, , 1 CliiciiKO.. Feb, 6, A relatively small In-:' riean.3 In- the world's visible supply of nhi-iit w.ix the bams of a sharp advuncn In the price 6f wheat here to-duy.. At the close wheat for May-delivery was up v-yi-Tt. Corn and oats were chunked. Provisions were practically vnrf W'TVs lower to . a hlKher. , -' ' -Cottoa Seed Oil. ' " r' ' i Nerw York; b,j .-Cotton" seed was.- easy - under bear pressure and In. . sympathy, with by-prod ucU. Prime crude uu miin, Titjflaj prune summer yeiiww, 3iV4ft;ui prime white, 84Vib"5; prima win ter .j-euuw, MjUf-Jo, CLQ81NG STOCK" UST is; v.v"ii f i jt February ,'ofe , Adams express f,,...j...i... 24fi- Amalgamated ?opper . American Car & Foundry 46 American Car Ac Foundry Pfd. v.,. v. KriH American Cotton Oil .a 89 American Cotton Oil Ptd- fi.,w., 8's American Kx press, ,.-. ..-s...i...l... I-. American Hide & Mather pfd. .,,.' 88 Amerioan Ice , 44 American " Ic Pfd.,...,.Vv,,.rt,M.J'1-' American Linseed Oil ...., S4 American Unseed Oil Pfd. 4? American Locomotive" -i ,'.' ;' W ? American Locomotive Pfd, 116 American Smelting - Kefng, , ..... 164 American Smelting & Refng, Pfd,.. 1 American Sugar Keflning ...... Wi American Tobaeco, Ptd.-, C't--Mi 10& Anaconda Mining Ga..,... 277 Atchison '.-..... .,.. f, ,r. -, uii Atlantic Coast Line ....t... i...w:.162 lialtimore & (Ohio 114 Baltimore c Ohio Pfd. ...v...... 98 Buoklyn Rapid Transit ',.... 86 Canadian Pacific 172 Central of New Jersey" ;tji.i.v 224V '. Cliesapeake & Ohio 69 Chicago ft Alton ......,.,,.4..f,. Si Chicago- & Alton Pfd. .., ....... 75 Chicago Great Western 21 Chicago as Northwestern -., j,.,,.., 23 Chicago, Mil. A St. Paul 1H4 Chicago Terminal & Trans. 16i Chicago. Terminal A Trans.. Pfd..,.... Sf C.. C, C, & St. Louis JOSty Colorado Fuel & Iron ,,.,.. i 73 Colorado & Southern 84 Colorado & Southern 1st Pfd. 71 Colorado ft Southern 2nd Pfd. bi Consolidated Gas v..i4.),ii.M.-.JWH Corn -Products . IK'A Corn .Products Pfd. ........'....;..., 67:l Delaware, A Hudson ..214 Delaware, Lackawanna A ..West,,., y 445 Denver & Rio Grande 47 Denver & Rio Grande Pfd.. ......... 9 Distillers' Securities , 64 Erie V.:. j ........ .V. .... , , . - .... , . , 48 Krie 1st Pfd, .... '' 4 Brie 2nd Pfd. TZ General Klcctric . . , Hocking' Valley 116 Illinois Central ......... 177H International Paper 24 International . Paper Pfd. 87 International Pump ........j 35 International Pumo Pfd. ill Iowa Central ... .....v.... 33 - Iowa-Central Pfd........ 69 Kansas City Southern ........ 31 Kansas City Southern Pfd. ........... 61i Louisville A Nashville 150V Manhattan L .160 Metropolitan Securities , 71 Metropolitan St. Ry. ...w..,. 121 Mexican Central .,, 26 Minneapolis A St. Louis ......,'...., 77 Minn-.. St. P. &' Sault. Ste, M.. ....... IKS Minn.. St. P. & Sault. St. M. Pfd..... 176 i Missouri Pacific v.. ., 101 Missouri, Kansas & Texas ,.. -87 Minsourl, Kansas ft Taxas Pfd...,.r 71 National Lead ........ Kii National R. R. of Mexico Pfd.. ....;.i 1 New -York Central V. 149 - rew York Ontario & Western ...... 6i ; Norfolk ft Western ... ................. 89 Norfolk A Western Pfd 90 North American ..... i 101 Pncific Mail ..... 4 Pennsylvania .'. .... ........ ...142H People's Gas ....... 99 Pittsburg, C. C. ft St. Louis .......... 81 Piessed Steel Car. ., , 62 Pressed Steel ; aCr Pfd 108 Pullman Palace Car ....,240 Reading ..188 leaning jsc jrra. ........ m Reading 2nd Pfd 100 Kefuoitc steel .... .. ao 107 6 Republic Steel Pfd. Rock .; Island Co.- . ., .... Rock Island Co. Pfd. .. Rsbber- Goods .. Rubber Goods Pfd. Bt. Louis ft Ban Fran. St. Louis Southwestern 2nd Pfd. 50 . 24 56 , 68 118 41 J01 158 WA 36 57 156 120 St. Louis Southwestern 'pfd.'..;; HcuThern PaeifUj-: Southern Pacifls Pfd... Southern' Railway Southern Railway Pfd. , . Tennessee Coat A Iron ....... ..... Texa a A Pacific . . ... Toledo, St. Louis & West Toledo, St. Iouls A West. -Pfd... Union Pacific - Union Pacific Pfd. United States Express ,. United States Leather , United Btates .Leather pfd. ...... United States Realty United States Rubber .... Ifnlted States Rubber Pfd. ...... United States Steel Unitd States Steel Pfd-.' exint.... Viiglnla-Carollna Chemical ..... Virginia-Carolina Chemical -Pfd. Wabash ..j.i.j.j Wnbash Pfd. .'.i.'...' Wells-Fargo Express ..a.... Westlnghonse Electric ti.V... .... Western Union ..........v...,,...,. Wheeling A Lake-Erie Wisconsin Central ...,,.''iM...... Wtwonai n Cen trai r pf d.- h .... . ,; ' 'f'.Wji .i'' ... . ;NB!W YORK aJBONDS. 8T 52 ... 110 44 .. 110 ... 00 ... 114 ... 24 . ,. 166 ... 93 ... II ... 29 57 , " February 6, rfundinir in registered ..... 1906. . 108 . 103 S. d. muuuuiR , coupon- i. .. . .41.1'.., ........ JUZtt Jr Jf' ,?'. wpon los-H JJ. B. Old 4st rerstered, w 10a 1'. 8. Old 4s, Ooupon 103 8. Kew 4s. rSg-lstered resistered L!9tt a, , ewr, , ' coupons Amencan Tobacco 4s ...... sot American Tobacco tit , A.....- 189 Atchison ' general 4s ..,.-... 104' Atchison 'sdjustment , v.., bh Atlsntlc Coant Line 4s .....,,.,, 102 Baltimore ds Ohio 4s ..... ...i. io4 Baltimore Ohio 8Mb ....... K Central of Qeorjrla 6s 114 Central of Onorslu,: tat In. . central of ueorpia Jnd Inc. ... 85 Citralof Grori-la 3d ne,,.,;; Chlfftgo ft Alton 814S" 80 ' Chicago, B. 4s QuUlcy ne 4s ....jT. lHi Chicago. K. I. & lclflc B. K. 4s 1 2 ClllCSgO. KjIas Psq flC R. R. ftoU,6 924 IVloiado-lnduntrtal 6s 8er. A..,,.., m coioraoo inaustrinl fts Ber, 79'A Colorado Midland 4s ......,.,. , V'8nUA, Ofii.,' PU1UHVI UT1I ':;'i.,i.'-. JL!...i:-MMIi Cuba 6 7 Krie prior lien 4s ,.-'....,.....,.. 10i1 tirie uenrrai is BJ Hocklna- Valley 4ss . ...hiru Japan 6s ..,.,,..,., mow jiipan us, zno. neries ........t.,.v.i, joftVi, j aim II '-...A.V - ......... - .i. M7. jnpan isr cernncaies zna series.. M - 81- xxuisvuie :mh unmed 4s. 103' Manhattan cottsnl gold 4s ,,,....' jffi! Mexican Central. .,,,,, ,.,.., Mexican Central 1st Inc.5 ,.....,., j Mine. St. lioufa 4a ......... MliHUii.' Ksnnas A Teiss 4-.. loiu MIkhouH. Kansas Texs Snds ...... sou National R. R. of Mexico -eonanl ia.. Kl New York Central sen. SVis fisu, New Jersey Central general 6, 131 Northern Pacific 4s t.. ..j,. fctfii Northern Psrlllc 3s ...........,,,.., 7-i Norfolk A Western, consol ls.,;.W,,. loiv Or-gon Short Line -fdg. 4s..;,..., 7i Reading - 3neral 4s t.rt.,., loiu Bt, Louis Iron Mountain consol 5s 117 Bt. IiObts A 8an FranHsco Ig. 4,i.A 88 St. 'Louis 8'westem-,.conl,4s. W 8a board Air Line 4. ..(..!..",...,, 1, Southern Patiltle 4 Ht - 8r utfiern Panlflc 1st 4s certificates - -' 7 Southern Hallway Cs-.,. us Texas A Parian lot ........ I,.,,,,., IL'3 ToUdo, at. I A Western 44 84 T'nlon, Paclfla 4S v.,. vs 1'mon Pacific cv. 4s ...........,.,.. ir I". 8. Steel Sad Cs .....,,.....,,,.,.... (Ki Vtiliaah 1st ',;,., ll'k ViiIwhIi Jfb, B ' -KiJ VfM'm M1. 4a ..... ...... shu U hM-lliur Lake Brie 4S !fl WlM'tiriHln Central 4s ,- St; c::::A:;y. c:stc:, r.:,s. n! - ra rr.iL.rs Mn::::focfurcrs c;:J Jobbers 1 Frequently find ,lt" necessary to ; liae Kinking Facilities In al-7f .dltion to those offered by local , First nctionaf .BanK , t lUcbmond, Virginia, ' ; s( y -With i 11,160,000.00 Capiur 5,000,000.0. Deposits .. -" $7,000,600.09 j Total Resources Offers Justthe Additional Fa i cilities Required. Jn6. B. Piircell, President; jno.' If. MUler.' Jr.. Vice Preal ' dent; jChas. i H.- Burnett; As sistant ' Casbier; J. C. Jopltn, Assistant Cashier, HOOK Alii) ROGERS ARCHITECTS-- "r GHABTATrrE OREENTSBORO, V.C Wheeler Runge and Dickey ' ; ARCHITECTS " , ,' Second, floor 4C's Building, 4 OTAIUvOTTE, ' y.C. FRANK P. MILBTJRN ARCHITECT Columbia, S.C. BAND V & TERRELL, . GREENSBORO, N. C. Consulting, Hydraulic and Sewer Engineers. ' Plans and estimates for power, plants and aewer systems made on application. J. Bandy A. M.; Ph, B. Assoc. M. A. M., So. "C. iB., 'r and Terrell, C. ij. Rensater.rVv:-----,-"-', ( ESTABLISHED 1880 C. P BLUS & COMPANY .Cotton Caission Merchants MEMBERS OF The New York Cotton Exchange, New Orleans Cotton Exchange, Liverpool Cotton .Brokers' Association. New Or leans Board of Trade. ' Cotton KxctMngc RulMing NEW ORLEANS Special attention given to executing Of orders in contracts for future de livery of "- cotton tn ' all the markets. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. DR. 0. L. ALEXANDER, ; DENTIST. CARSOTt BCTILDINO A ... Southeast Comer FOURTH , t AND -JTRITON STREETS, HTTBBARD BROS. & C0.t HANOVER SQUARE, NEW YORK. MEMBERS OF New York Cotton Ex change. New Orleans- Cotton Ex- " ctiange, Associate Members LI ver 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 ' mXSIONM F.NT8 eOIilCITED VblUdelplila, 122 and . 124 Chestnut St, Boston, 185 Kttmmer bt. , i New York,. No. SI ? Leonard St. ""THE STAMP OF PER ; FECTION, Our nanus on macninery ; , mean3 that in its maim- -Cfactiire Quality Viras the fl first considerationprice '.V:'4tlA, MAAAW i 4 if .'' S Cotton Mill, Cotton Oil and other Machinery. . ? -h' f.!:chi:iiy fcrVfarb z:.i fc Fed- oinr Return' 'Tiihtilflr "arl Portable on - skids. from 12 to 150 RP. b;rcxi Crn.Kchrncryi single and, Presses, -and "corriDlete toutfits of capacity pt 100 bales per day ana over. . ... ' -allsues in use, in the South. !. 4 - r'tt'L"! iUnrX"f All sizes . t irem the lu : lkiu M. x a ,.. "i.-1., Trr COTTON MILL M ACM MAIN oitiOsn.', BOOTH TRYQM 8T..' CHARtOTTK, N. Q 171 fflH:' ;:",;:-. -3. Revolving Flat Card; ' " Railway Headj, r Drawing Frames, Spinning Frames,' Twisters and Spoolers Qulllers and Reels, Looms, . C0MBER5 ETC' ETC The Largest Pipe The Philip 85 per cent. Magnesia for covering high-pressure steam pipes. ..& Asbestos Moulded for covering low-pressure steam pipes. !,a Wool' Felt for covering low-pressure pipe?. -r-Hair Felt for covering exposed pipes. Pipes covered with Carey's Coverings never give trouble. For further information, estimates, etc, address " f - . v,. v--: ' '' , - . '. ' ?.;.? Charlotte Branch - 216 $. College St. irH'J1!1' IHii JtJiHiUnslUi till 1 I ill 1 1 nlilWUHllH irr nl. nW.hi.i.i ,n I I I I I MILLER & COMPANY EXCHANGE BROKERS. ! Ko. 100 Broadway, - - - New Tort. 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, Chlcagu i Board Of Trade, Liverpool Cotton, Asso-, elation. Execute! orders on any of the ' exchanges of which we are members. - All orders sent to our branch office at I Greenville, 8. C, will be transmittal. , Instantly by . private wire to our main I office lu. New York, and executions refl ported promptly. ; Thev Best Service, Prompt Attention,. Immediate Settlements. . ! Vour Business Solicited. .. -;. j F. B. ALEXANDER. Mgr. 117 W. 'Washington St., Greenville, B. C COTTON SEED OIL jj I and Gin Machinery jj' 4 NOTT.IV ANY COMBINATION 9 OR TRUST. K Complete plant from fifteen to a two hundred tons capacity, Spe cial small oil plants for gin neries. - Complete cotton gin ning, systems. E. Van Winkle Gin, and lilachin Works; ATLANTA, - OEORCflA. HT?GH M Miscellaneous Bouthorn Secnrltlee ; Wilmington, n. a- i Washington, D. C 408 Colorado Bldg. - Cotton Mill Stocks WILLIAM B. CHARLES, .Oomniission Merchant. . 1 V ' ' COTTON YARNS, ALL COUNTS . COTTON GOODS COTTON AND COTTON WASTE. Amsterdam, New York. RICHARD A; BLYTHE, !' - uommission Liercnant. j COTTON WARPS AND YARNS. rft.tio, 114 Chestnut Street PHILADELPHIA, . PA, A.1 D; SALKELD & BRO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS e-7a Leonard kew .Tronic. CO TXT ON YAWNS. Fredlc Vletor & , Achelis. rmiP'OLIER? & CO., , . . COMMISSION MERCHANTS . . ;; .COTTON YARNS ,? . ' .-'- ThlrA and fliMtSBt sits ,y-' Third and Chestnut.; 6m. ' Mariner and Merchant RUlc. ' PHILADELPHIA IP A. '.(f..M - if ', isiiW iiayward; vick Vvvtv.l vL ,..1 5 . fiat,rc... ONQINEER AND CONTRACTOR i 3 blubbers, Intermediates, Roving Frames Jack Frame Covering Plant In Carey Manufacturing Co. CINCINNATI, OHIO The Philip Carey Manufacturing Co. E. P. PAULSON, LINKROUM & CO. Ml 83 Leonard Street, , -, - . -Third and Chestnut Streets, '210 Monroe Street - - J. SPENCER TURNER CO. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. . : OFFICES: New York, PhUadelphta, Chicago, St, Louts, London, Englknd. Yarns and Cotton Piece Goods. : CONTINENTAL CN COMPANY wts'm LKl J VI K I I JiM I M WORCESTER, MAM. . V A Wf!V nftTTftTI A WT1 riTktiITT A Hf T fimTfl . ALSO MAKERS OF BOBBIE!, EITHER DOUBLE OR SINGLE INDEX TO BE APPLIED TO OTHER LOOMS. , ' T SOUTHERN REPRESENTATIVES. 1 ALEXANDER & GABSED, - - - Charlotte, N. C JENCKES SPINNING CO. , PAWTTJOKET, R. I. COTTON YARN: SPINNERS. CONVERTERS AND . Correspondence With Southern Spinners Solicited. O. tZL " :R ;iComplete Equipment for ana uenerai CHARLOTTE, HIGH-GRADE SPINDLE, LOOM, Sooureo Belt Otis and Oreases, LwbrlcHiinK Grrsgos, Ready -MUcd Palnuw' , , Cold' Water Paints.-. Aents Wat ties' Dreulno CotnnoumU CEOlBi HISS: 0100. ' '-" J" ',--- ' 8 v CHARLOT TE N. XT " ' ' - VICTORIA KEENE'S -h?'-r-i"'.A .Vi.'- Jt.J CEMENT: : " The best and most econ omies! material Known for plastering and imitation tuV I N E L A a CQUITABLK nuiLiariw, j . ATUNTA C 'i't .1 W' i ) Automatic Feeders, j , Openers and Trtinfc, Breaker Intermediate a:: Finisher tappers, , Klrschner Carding Beaters Thread Extractors, Waste Pickersetc. ,r Raw Stock Dryers. , ETC ETC. ' - ; v , 1 Kn j - , '1 The United States TINGLCT. Manager. 1 m New York I Philadelphia Chicago -YOU WANT ONLY THE BEST- .; Cotton Gin Machinery; ; , , Ask- any experienced gtrmer aboirr PRATT. EAOLE. SMITH, WINSHIP -MUNOER ' If interested we would like to show- .you what thousands of life-long cu.'',' tomers say. write tor catalogue and , testimonial booklet , - .1 CHARLOTTE, N. C. Z'm. ' 'rr.;. A V HW M f V 'I DEALERST (l OBB IJVS Cotton Mill, ! Powr plants Macnnery, NORTH CAROLINA. ENGINE 'AMD VALVZ ' SPECIAL REDUCKD RATES VIA TU , , . SEABOARD. The Seabosrd tws to announce that a count ,of the occasions mentioned be the rstes and eontlitiunt nHiued wi.l a Mexico City, Mexico Oolr Tournio -. January VSth-Kebrunrv 13tli, j: i . Ot one frut cIum turn. i: i: ' ll)lv, tickets ld Jui. i - :. continuous ihisius In . i . ' with tmtil limit ehriini-v : ChattanooKM,, - 'l"'in. f i , A'onvm 'n jiv.u Au.-. JIiiv l"t li-i n. t I. - ciiihi fnre, 1 . . fr (O'l'll' J'.iy f smcllcct tot' complete cotton! mill outfits. i UDDtlL C0"PA!'Y,J wnrlr ,-'', t ScslKMird'Mr 1,1 r::illlmiir'. V-h, fi.-JJ.. I.OMnl Air T. 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