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10 CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER. ITTJLY 18, 100G C011MEECE AKD : FINANCE cotton ixst:s J roi -'points. I'orm-HMt Called for More M towers, Hnt Private A (I vim Kiatrd Tlial H-M)rt of (iraMKT FloM Haul llern 1 iupnTTMed aiitl- e lturlna; by tJu Hulls Failed to taicrk theDe i lims . . ,- . - :.,'-: ;: :.. . New York, July 17. Ths ootlon market waa more active ; than yrt-rlaf and sale tor the day were estimated at 1, UM bales. At Unit order were pretty well divided and price ahowed little Shange, but later -a reactionary ten ncy developed ee a result of rather bearish private crop reporte and the market rloeed -steady, tut at a net tun of 1 to 1 polnta. The opening waa ateady at 4inrhaned prirae to an .advance or I pomia m re sponse to higher rabies and continued ralria In the eastern belt. The forecast ailed for mora ahowera, hut aeveral prt vata advlcea were received atatlng thnt ' recent complaint of arassy field and rixtarloratlon had taen exaitreruled, Mnd the market gradually worked off under Balling of eonaidrrahle hlorka hy loml ' Wear, who aeemed mere aggressive thnn , for aema daya past. The bull bought freely in an apparent effort to cherk the decline, but this support waa l-s In evidence after nild-dy, when a prlvota condition report waa leaned Knowing a " deterioration of only four-tenth of 'fine per rant, for the half-month, following , which the market Bold off to the loweet ' point of the session and rloeed only a elnt nr two up from the bottom. Southern .spot market generally un changed. Private ndvlren reported a good demand for epot rullnn In the In terior, with holder firm In their vfwa. Southwestern autliorltlra rlnlined the beat crop outlook In Tex no elni-e Ie9, and aeveral local operator luxml circular .. predicting a large crop. 1 Estimated ixclpt nt the port to gay .H1 agMlnet 4.14 l.iat week nnd . lnt year. Kor the wars c bale agonal In.iM laat week ami Jirt.Tl& lint year. Today's receipt Ht Ni Orlenn 1. 471 bale against last year: at I Houston, Z7S hale sgHlnat .(K last ver ' JiOeaca of 1 U 9 Point at New Or Iran 'New Ortean. July IT rmim, pot . rinsed 'steady and tindmnKnl Miililllng lie. Total mIm were Uule on Inn epot. Future opened hiu-ly ateady from ' M polnta lower to J tl"l net liluli.-r. Weather new uppearrd to be the one dominant factor In regulating price. , Although during the emly pitrt of the aeealon reported mln tiirmiahutit ibe South and enecllr n n-pni t of too' ".mtM-h rain In the Atlintlr were im-rt ; ' argument for n att-inpt M mi ml vaactng the market, tl.e gt-ner.il opinion emu prevailed that inn eeriUm trhlcti have had too little rain were now get ling enough and pi Ice went lower In oonaequence. The liming ateady about the lowed and ? to I point under yesterday. ' New Orleana Future. New Orlenn. J til v K.-fotton futurea "clnd Bteady bb follow July 11.21; Aug. 14).7I; fiept. )n.;,i. ivt. 10 37: Nov. loan; Iec W.40; Jun. J0; Feb. 10 fl ; March ; ltd New York Cotton. New Tork. Julv 17 -Cotton, spot closed quiet; middling upland II; micllllng gulf U K; sales 7T hale ' FMturoe t lotted sieadv. Price ranged a follow: Open llleh II July .. Aug. .. ; fept. .. rct .. Nor. .. tec Jan. .. Fen. .. March . ii :.i in n 107 10 Kt 10 It 10.17 io M in 37 10 41 10.47 lfl.K 10 1" T7 10 10 4 10 el I0..V, 10 no 10 10 lo s? .. . loot low io o; 10 ti.' IjTerpool tVttton Liverpool. July 17. Cotton, apot qtilet; . prices 1 point higher. Amerl. nn tnlil ' dllng fair U; good middling CTI; imd ,: dllng 111: low middling uK, g.xxl ordl nary &.71; ordlnnrr &M 1 lie alr -.'of the day were hale. of . . which Ann mere for speculation nnd ' export and Included .'ii American Kecelpi non Future open ed flrni and t loaeil quiet. American m'l- tiling g. o. c July i: Julv-Aug. U; ug.-Hpt. I.; Hept -Oct 70; ().-t -Nov . I.M: Nov.-f)ec l.r to fit4: liec.-jnn (05 i- .vD, wn.Tcn. i , 10 , r cn. -ainrctt 1 '.; March-April t70; Apiil-Muy B71; Jtlay-June t."2. v CHARLOTTE COTTON MARK FTP. '. ' TTteae ptires rrpreaen: th prl-e paid To wagon- July 17. lood middling Htrtct middling : . Middling flood mlddllna. tlnsed II 40 11 40 : 11.4') I II , , Btalns POUT MOVKMKNT flalveston. fit m . . Mew Orlean, stc.idv i " Mobile, quid A Havanniltl, atcudv Chsrleaton. iiomlnil : UL.ln,l..ut,... -n...t frillO II 11 " ,,, I0 ir, in, 11 11 11 :j 11 11 ........ w, Norfolk, ateadt ... 1. 1 t f f.oillii,,,r, ii.irniMMi . New Vork. tiulct lloaton. ouet ' Philadelphia, atetidv Ilotiaton, quiei . .. Auguta Wemphl. quiet . Sit tvkiita nt au A 1, f'lnclnnatl luivllle, flrtti ' Interior Itecclpt. July 17. Voter- l-int d j . it, . . ;'7i a.aiei 411 Houston .. Utile Ito. k aflllee jg 4-.tif, m 11.. UpecUl lo The (jhnrrver Sew Tork. July 17. - Throiigltont the fnornlna there wua ctnaldcnttilt ncrvoii.- naae anioni sliort. wlm .,iw,,l a tb. .position In o et There mm seneral ' apprehenalon that the weekly 1 nip e. ?. port dna al ii.miii would If I.nllih. nml , . ; also tital the te' repott m . t 1 . 1 1 1 1 . ti would le I. .m f.ivnrtible 11,1111 the public ' espected A" u yiilt. price held will .. thrinishont it. fT.reimini. I. nl .iltln,uKl, ttw seneriti 1 1 1, , enaldll rts.ltilltlg the eovsrnniant r-t,,,ii t.-M , ti,n,.i . le figure of 1 I lot, el.nwcd eolne ... laii.ns orr nnrit, i'ie p.mt rorlmgbl In enfte of the uU,n,.. tr...,. ; TehS end the ,t...t,;,l . there , waa so much eelilng; in r euiif.c thnl nrlcea Cloaed Mbotlf III inutile ti,,,,, it,. I, looked irtv 111111I1 a if tne hisair Ion: i. were unloni'tog dm the ii,. l,i, 1, i Hie r.. ,,,Ki,r-, i.,-fi.,i w m . .1 ,i, v. ,it,la .ilmve ;,; '""I "i liili-'.-l'l .1 , t, ,..- . tgo The p.-i. i,. nl,,, hnv,. i.ik, .n i.tutif ' - to.dav wilt l. .... h i.,,....... .... w " 1 1 in - titer reaction t. . , 1 tot the titut lime in wtonths art t l i,,,.tl 1 1. 1 a ,.,,t,r, , ,,,, , ' crease its .irthii ,,llt ,,. ..r, - 4tt -4uUllK . W lit -J-.. 1. . ...... .' ' The Iall:i New . ir,n i im T ,.,,, .,n,1 ' 111 Terrlton-" bnwi imIiiimH, , , ' tnarked Isnprov. itu-ti the 1 .n.,u . . ly 'tad stale ,,f fl.,lr. eji.ii,, ,,, timet lat lent In itoiHi-i.i Tcn.m mil parte of Jinlntti Triu..iv it, 11,1,1m Urn Iniproverm-M ahown t,, Koverti ' ntent'a figure of lnat A 1 1 tc 1 1 1 n. pr. ' , ent eonditkon In Tens indl"uie, 1. alaoit ' 9. points better tnan the bni.;iu nf nx month and ahntit I point liter ft ii,- . Almm Tm.I1,..u K.llt. i . . ', 1b Okluhomu condition I iih.ml 7 p,ti,ta lower than th July bureau Tin- ll, : '. yewrt publiatted lo-tlin' how n f,,lin ff la condition alnce June j'.t ii of 4 ,.r . cent.' These private report or etnlmut,, . are of value only ns they mv be snide 7 the nest bureau report, fto fm ihey r- -.. ... ,,,,.alr ,nw a. una in lexae will be fully off-net by the in ti, eaatern belt. Iiiig leallrlna "Uiiiniic.1 throughout the hitter half t Ike d.tv And caused price to ctoae 7 below , -yeaterday. - Liverpool due to come down In the morning. . MII.I.KK 00. Ilubbartl liroa. Sk Co. 'a VHfen latter. ft pedal to The Observer. , ' Kw Tork, July 17.- IJverpotd re-pom) - m.x tj. ...... ..!,... . .-..., Ki.11 oil rurtlier short covering In anticipation of a poor weekly report from the weather . l.oteuu, our marlurt opened steady nt a stnull advance. When laatiMd at h,u,n ,i rt ptirt proved a distinct disappointment rm oni a piiyain vmuiuvn wum giving o e condition as B4 aa against M l from .oe "i aurt'j un m ein or June, Acuiier 01 1 oe report meniurnetj tn i.in neitniipmon wiikii iwii been 1'tedieted sa M result of the recent ghnw t. inner of reaterduy and fhle morn log ll'iutdiited ' freely mid Ih elwtrt t 1. tt having been alrendy supplied these .'rins euel a Suaging markwl In. the j.iieitt.Kn.. Our cat ie retort tbst the 1 ivetpmil market Is -inclined to follow ' e American lead for the time being mn nt n jr ma is ei. is anllcipaUd there 1 .-morrew. . V , UW BBAJVD BROff. CO. -' ..... ... .. jj. York PrXeilwsB. New i Tork. July, , 17, Flour barely ateadr: winter Patent M 00 to H A Kye flour ateady. - Corn meal 'quiet. Kje auu. uariey oominm. - M'heat easy; No. X red 3 elevator. Option to I1 net lower. May V; ytny tij?; nepi, isvc. as. for ateady; No. t-M elevator, lion quarter to half . net lower. SMt: Do. UAk. ' - . ;.. , Onta eaav: mixed 4L - ' Op luly Xeef ateady. :tt meat ateady. . lArd ateady; refined .barriy. ateady; continent Kt.ei. ... t-,,- Fork firm. - Tallow. duH. ' Rosin ateady S.1.H& lo fl.KO, Turpentine steudy toft t W. "''," Rice quiet. Mntaea atendy. Coffee, spot Rio quiet; - mild ateady. Option teady point higher to t polnta Jower, Hugar, raw Btendy; fair refining 17-K; centrifugal S fJ-C: molaaaea sugar 211-Ji Keflned autet. Mutter ateady.' unchanged.' Cheeak ateady, unchanged. Kggs firm: nearby selected 24; Weaterg' first IT to 1; Bonthern 16H to 16. . Peanut and freight O'tiet, unchanged. Pntatnea firm, unchanged. Cahhagea ateady, Ufchanged. Baltimore Produce. Baltimore. July 17. Flour quiet, un changed Wheat weak; spot contract 7H to 7H: new Southern by sample l to Corn dull; apat K to MV. tiouth ern white corn U to M. Oats eailer; No. !, mixed 41 H. Itye dull; No. 1 Western export 1 to tl. Butter ateady, tiachanged. Egg firm 171- Chees strong; large I1U; medium U; small 11V Mugar steady, unrhangeo, ' Oilcagn Grain ami FrovMrm. r-hlcasjo. July 17. l-arge primary rt- celpts had a weakening effect to-dsy on the local wheitt market, nnai quotations en fteptemlter helng down l. Corn wss off lo . ffst practically unchanged lrovilnn 1 lower to higher. July 17. Vt'HKAT ,t.v .. July .. Kept. .. lec .. fort.v- tf'i 7 014 61S US r. lrS w4 77a 77H ri SiH n 3L rrs 77 T7"i 1 H H't SIS ' MS H7H .14 14 7 100 17) l.7 M C t07 7.12 7 I7 .IS Mnv .. .Illlv .. S-l. .. Ie . .. lAT8 Mar .. July .. . Hept. .. Ie'. .. . rf)Rh- Jan. .. , July .. Hept .. l.A ltl Jan. .. . July .. . Hept. .. Oct. .. . Rl BH-- Jan. .. . July .. . Hept. .. Oct. .. . 17.40 17.17 ins 1.10 (0 . J7 .16 .1i r, is Katal pitorca Rariinnsh. tin.. July 17.-Ttirpentlne firm tiTi: .ile .'.1.1; receipt" 1.118; ship ments 74? Itoaln firm: aitle 2.r: receipt i,tV: ehiptnentir I.4S0; Block 71.4'W gitote' A H ' It 40 to I UK; K IM In t.1S; K to 4 OH; O M; II 14.): I 14 2i. K 14 : M 1 .W to 14 if.; N 14-i; IV 43 ajl; v jo m. Cloae II S Wilmington. July 17 -Spirit" tttrpen 10 Ti tine lirnt U, receipt a nk 1" 37 Hnaln nrm rX: receipt K 1141 Tat firm tl'.OO; recelpla 17. 4.' ('rude turpentine Arm: hard 4H It vi, vlrsjn 14 SO; receipts 104. dip T1e Vnner Market. New York. July 17. Monev on call e.v t to ?. nwet 1. cloalng i hid, offered at Time loan Rtrong and dull; CO days 4', M d.iy 4 '4 lo i. lx month to I'rinte itiercantlle paper R to 5t4: (er llng e, hnnge eaay HH4 40 tt 14W 4r. for demand and al 141 .SO to tttl Kl for iV) dity hllla I'oated rate Ittr24 to Mt'.'v Com mercial hill 14MH: har silver fc'.; Mexl . bii dollars fyi'4 N Tltc Pry Good Market York. Julv 17 -The dry g'Mtil better morket wtta tndv to (lav with a tone nt nearly everv (I rtment t'otton yarna ate gnneraliv (inlet with ulnnr I unglllng to make anv conceaaion. Kx 1 p;rt trd waa more active. Cotton Seed Oil. New York, July 17. Cotton seed nil wit uteady with it moderate trad". Prim crude f o. b. mill M esrly new top I'rime minnncr yellow .1 lo W, prime slilte 4.' to 4.1; prime low 4;'. Inter v,.l. r y ' I.IVfMXS DAY IX KT4 KK Market Waa Mnitt Idle for a lite rire I'nrt or the riiiic, ItIccw i drifting AIiiiIchhI). Iiiaii(l Dying Out on ait Advance Net iuuige I Motly liialgnllleanl. New Votk. July 17 HieculHtlve aentl nit nl scented lien ildered to day by lh In.i4 i,f iiihiincliiK price f atock iiml lh tniiliileiiuiii e of the iidvance nllti mull iieralateme ua wua aliown )' l. iiln There waa ti marked lat k of vp.-rni.itit e loltlittlve nninlfeNt u a con' tteyin-ti, In lo dit) ' dealing and me til , t Hi t ww ii Initial idle for a large pint of 1 in. Htm-, win. price drifting iiitle lv 11 ml with no well-defined conr. Ti win ii dlnllnct an hnr of Hi-it. to liUldnte aa was the rose yeatetd.ty. but the effect aeeitietl leas en ci.iiimkIi g upon the buying then wu evl- delil New na little regnrded, but there toiia atinie tf-HiMitiae to reivlveil riiiiinr. tesittitins ititiiiii atrnk Amalgamated Copper Mini Honlhern Paelllr Were re- et.otialic tn bi-Iu of Inlenileil Inrreaa In tl lil"itd A 1 otiilttg meeting of Ml. I'sul dlrei loia .ne o t ualon for repetition of many wial'H.a of th, suptatsed filnn to fln.inie the Pacific coast rxtenalott, and the Hltl lot k once uiiire moved on ac count of ihe me hinda deal. Call tnottev una vei y eaav, but rate for the time Inline were fully uta!nd. lie d Ins out of demand on th ad- .im e . allowed pi 11 e to slip hack and x ft In n fin it rl r 11 1 of the mini active pei ul, it Ive atot k the du v's net rbanseg wen- lnM(tnilli mil ttii'l the cloving time 1 wa thill iitiil heavy lloiitla ere Irreguhir. Totnl sitles, pur viilti II rn.iiU' I tilted Htate !a and Js tlei lined oiie-luilr nml the old 4 one. iilllllet fer cenl on C.tll. Ti.l.il a. ilc alma. eiMJOO shore. In-'Indlti-. Copper ;7..tii; Cotton Oil !tnfl; Aiiiicoinl,! 4'.'ii. A I In lo Cost l.lne JnO; C. At (1. I.. A N S.JstlO: N. A W. 700; Iteadlng H.uilliern 1'ip'lflc B7.HH); Hoiiiherii Itnllwnt I. Iisi. pfd. JkiO; Tfciltm Cnclfle 4tt,X(; C H Hteel a-i..'infi; Virginia. ' i.inliim rhemlcsl Tw: rtloa-lherf leld -Kin. ScHlxtaril Air l.lne KIink. I: iltiinoie. July 17 - H. A L. common hi d pM itoliilng lining t CleOMINU HTtM'K I.IHT." AiI.iiiih Kxptea A11111I. t 'tipper , Ameihiin Cr A Foundry Amotlinii Cur A Foundry pfd ,. Attierli mi Cotton Oil . American Cotton Oil pfd American Knpre Amen, mi Mule A leather pfd... American Ice , AmeMciin ce pfd American l,lneeil 41(1 AniericHU l.lnaee.1 Oil pfd Aiueiic.in licomotlve A 111-1 icnti leiimollv pfd American Hmeltttig at llefng A 111. 1 1, on Hineltlng A Kefng pfd. American Hugnr Ref A merit mi Tobacco pfd, elf Ana, inula Mining Co AtchUnn , Ali hlaort ,fi , , Albinllc Cue at Una Haltlnu.re A old,, ' Itultlniore A Ohio pfd Mnaiklyn Mapld. Trsn IM H7 55s w ,! rS i;' I" HK14 it; llbVk l.-v'n w lid Ml 1 imti w 1.1' '.anaiiian i-actue anstllaii .feMral of New Jer..y ..,. 1 Chesapeake Ohio ... ,.' 2. 1 Chicago A Alton .. 1 Chiesgu A Alton pfd . t'ki,u. n,..i u .u,... (Tikagu A Northwesteni",.".;"' :1m j I II It'll so, Mil. A Ml. f'Slll I Chicago Terminal A Trsns., " '''i5 lifd.,!. 'M j 1 fiictigti jertnlnal A Trsn t ., .. t. A Ht. lnuis i ... .... 4i Oil. Fuel A Iron i otoraiio a sjoutiiern ,, ,, ..,.' 111I Colorado A Houthern 1st ptd,, ' .J Colursdd A BoiUHern Vntl pfd,, 7jJ Colorado A goufhern ( onsntiuiwea ia ,. .... ... .... . .'iii Com 1'rtHliKl Refining isil Cirrn Products Reflnlttg, pfd., ,.T. ti Oelswer It, Hudson .. t, rnvavr It Itlo Orande Neeurltiee .. All the-ltwistcw advertised In - tis ,space have been : . sold except 960 spindles,; 3' rings, Lowell make ' V? ,t We offer these' at ' bargain.v'"3 -; ' ,,r . ; . -;J if; V? ':.";' ?'?SZiX tfcZtt $'t& ALEXANDER & Q71RSED Power Plants, Cotton -. V ' '.' j .' jwtaf. . . unanotxe, fria .. ,. .;" rie 1st pfd.. .. .. ., Erie 2nd efd ..... Oeneral Electrla .. .. . Hoi king Valley ;. ,, Illinois Centrsl ... International Paper .. International Paper pfd International Purno .. .. . Intamatianal Pump pfd., Iowa Central Iowa Central pfd.. .. .. :saa City Southern .. Kansas city Bout hern pfd IxtuHvlll A Naahvlll Manhattan L .' Metropulitun Beourltlee.. ,, MOtrupotitnn ot. tcy. ....... Mexloan Central . .. 20 Minneapolis A fit. Jxiula . 4 , 111.. ( T . A- B1...U Ml. if a a i ill 111 It,, Ol. XT CsT OB lite. OIF, 41 , . . . , JOl Minn., St. P. A Sault. 8te. M. pfd. ' Id Mlasonrl pacific 10H Missouri, Kansas' St Texas Mlaanurl. Kansaa eV Texas pfd . National Iad National R R. of Mexico pfd... New York Central New Tork. Ontario at, West .. Norfolk Wtslern , .. .. Norfolk A Western pfd North American ., ,, Pacltlc Mall Pennsylvania People's Oms Pittsburg. C. C. St Louis,.., Pressed flteel Car Pressed Steel ("r pfd Pullman Palace Car Tteiidlng pending 1x1 pfd ., Reading 2nd pfd Hepuldlc Steel 1 , ,. Republic Hteel pfd., .. Rock It-land .. .. ii .. Mtg o .. M .. n'i :: 70410 .. KM .. .. 1W4 .. M .. 0 .. lf .. 4 :: S3 Rock Island Co. pfd Ruhlter Good Itiihher flood Ofd Ht. l.oiil tr Bun Fran. Ind pfd., Bt. Ixtuis H-iulh western .. ., Ht. l.nnla Houthwestern pfd ., . Bonthern Pacific , Houthero Pacific pfd.. , Houthern Rallwny ., . Routhern Kallwar Pfd 2m ll74 let 144 Tenn. Col A Iron ;. Texa Pacific Toledo, Ht. Ixtula It West Toledo. Ht. liula A Went, pfd.. I'nlon Pacific 1'nlon Pacific pfd . . I nlted Htntes Kxpresa I'nlted Plate leather t tilted Htate Leather pfd I'ntted Htate Realty I'nlted Htate Rubber I'nlivd Stale Rubber pfd f. H. Hteel f. H Hteel ofd V.-C Chemicnl V.-C. Cliemlcal pfd Wnhh Vt'atiaali pfd Wella Fargo F.pte WeMlniihniiae Klectrtc Wetern I'nlon Whaellng A Ixke K.rie Wisconsin Central W'lconin 4'enlrat pfd Northern Pacific ,. ... Cent nil I-ether.. . (""entml leather pfd Hlon Iron Hteel (treat Northern pfd Interborongh-Met Inf erlHirnugli-Mel pfd 77 40 ion lmtt 3T. 107 It' 44 , ro i i4 17 MX loiu 7014 ?it irv NEW YORK HONDH. H rcfiindlng !. reglatered .. H. refunding i coupon .. .. H. a, registered .. H. .1 coupon H old 4. registered H. Old 4, coupon H New 4. registered H. New 4. coupon 1(14 101 102'4 102 ior I i i- 1 j- t io.r r. J'-V4 r. 1H 111 m M'4 o im ot K1'4 111H M Ml N7 107T4 American Tobacco 4 American Tobacco 0 Atchlaon general 4 Atchison adjustment 4a Atlantic C01.nl Line 4m a .. t , 1 . 1 . ro.i. j nun niimr w .ritti. I Iwtniniore at wnni o-e I Brooklyn H T cv. 4 Central of Oeorala S Central of Georgia lat Inc Cent nil of tleorgla 2nd Inc i (Vnlrnl "f (leoraM ,"d Inc 1 ctiemtpeake A Ohio 4H ( blcaxo & Alton Cblf11s.11. It. A tjiilncy neer 4.. .. Cblcitgo It I A Purine R. U 4. t'bicugn. R 1 P. It. R. col. fm C. , C. Ht. Inila gen. 4 , Colorado Indnrtrlnl & flerle A... Coloritilo Intliiatrlal ft Herle It... Colni,tilo Midland 4 C0I01111I0 v Houthern 4 Ctltin fa ttenver A Hlo tlmnd 4a IiUtlller. He, ut Hie" 6a ox W '21 77 71 1 1'iTi4 10U Hr'H lia4 .. 1V , K" ) Pr 'or lien 4a Kile Oftieral 4 Hot kins ulley Japan de . . 4H Japan ii 2nd Herles w I Jiiiiiiii 4W rtf. Japan 4'j" rlf 2nd Her Loiliivllle It Nsah. I'tilfled 4.. Manlintliin conaol gold 4a Mexican Central 4s Mexican Centrsl 1t Inc I M,"n- lui ' Mleaoiirl. Kansas A TelS 4 . ! Missouri. Kansas Tesaa Jnd 101II I Natloiml It. H. of Mexico col. 4a.. New York Central gen. New Jersey Centrsl gen. 6 Northern Pacific 4.. Northern Pacific J Norfolk A Wetern col. 4a Oregon Hbort l.lne rfdg. 4s n 12 Ill4 imaZ usJ 7Ri ! I'enn cv 11 ; Reatllng (Icnersl 4s I Ht. Iitti A Iron ll col. ts 'Hi Ixtnla A Hsn Francisco fg, 4s.. 1 Ht. Loiila Houthwestern con. 4a.... I Heabnard Air Line 4a.. .. ,. ; Hotithern I'aclflc 4s.. .. I Houthern Pacific 1st 4 rlf Hotithern Railway ta 1 Tens A Pacific 11 , inn 114' KV, 71 sfl l sr.', m ii . m loin 7V4 114 Vl T. W4 -eH K Toledo. Ht. U A WeiAern 4 I'nlon PscltV 4 . I'nlon Psclflc cv. .. ., ,, V. P. Hteel !nd us Witbitah 1st , ., ,, .... W'uhiiah licit R w ,,,, ,, Western Mil. 4 , Wheeling A I-ke Krte 4s. W-lSeonsin "4 en4ea4- -411 n'-rr -rr u t Jupnn 4 elf ei , rilAni)TTK PRODITCa; MARKCT. (Corrected dally by J, W. Zimmerman ComDany.r- Chlrkeit Hprlng 11 ra tS 40 1 . 77vt U T714 I Wi Mens- Per head. 1 (....!.- tye I I -..rn I Cotton Heed lists-Feed .. Ont Heed Till-: ItOHH OF Cit'ATKMArjl. S4iiH tlilr About Cabrera, lite Van quished aMlHtn of 1 lie Hour. . Various Papers. Eatrodr. Cacrera, who haa plunged (Juatemelu Into a, losing war with Kan H'.lvudor and Honduras, Is a typical t'enit l American dictator of the com ic opera type. He got the upper hand In the tittle yellow republic when hi predecessor. Kelna llarrio. waa klll- 2,ed by a lunatl and has Imii Imn ot tnlnga there ever alnce. Whence 114 came and how he got comrui no seems to know, but he fui'Pd at his disposal a. well-organised and fully equipped army for lferrl'M, iniaglo- vllwr hlmaeiT lhe young Napole-Mi nf ,'tniral Amertra. had not only Mqtun dered money on brilliant uul't-rni. but bad kept the army tip to A high crude of efficiency,,, ,i .vi a brers: VHHi- thla nml: tit ''Ma disposal, has aticeesafully put down a number of incipient revolutions, al though tha whole countrv h,tj bcefl ahocked at hla hlgh-handei (tneaa-uri-i i 'ij. v ..... " In the Central American Kt at a ihert have alwaya existed tw dutlnct & Woolen Mill Machinery.' m . - j - . ' l' , norm iaroan.- ' ; . political partiesthe Conaervatlva and the LlberAU For aO'yaaTi ! 1M) servallvea tuled In Gumitt.tiii, witn an Illiterate half-brood for i'laildait. Und.'f hla rule Ouattmil wna ulmist as complete: laolated ua if walled China.' The coua'.rv. pMClvally lived rn Ita native Industrie and, although the irovernrie'it of the President wag often dictatorial and cruel. It waa the meat tcoporilcttl which the com try ha ever gean. '::'. lairloa rhan?e. all ihis.1 He at once, openod up. "th csnntry t f"r elgn Industries and entetprtaea. lie parceled out the government landa to foreigners, and encourugfit thett In every way to, raise cattle and coffee, lie built hlghwaya and railroad and opened porta on both the Atlantic and Pacific sea porta. fitlll .there are people who believe) that the country waa better oft in the good old Uay, .when 'the inhabitant thrived from their' native Industrlea. Titer va no foreign debt 'hanging over their heads, there was money In the national treasury, and tne -2 .vei ment colnet gotd of Ita own, which circulated at par. Rarrloa' cry waa for the arogreaa and advancement of the country with the other natlona of :lvs worln. He established a race track, held 1 ort of International exhibit! n. i wt tid'a fair on a small e-.-a! equipped ono of his regiment . In -t l'ruwdan uni form, which proved avcli a burden to the jiny aoidiera mat sov.-cii wr prostrated while on t'iraJe, aid thus drained the national trwadury until at last, confronted by the revoluiion anj the necenalty of obtiiilitt mt-ncy, r. 7U ordered the summary execution of one 1 of the wealthiest and best known men 4 in lha country. which wak the direct cause of hlo own a huh ssl nation. The administration of hla succee- 7 i sor. Cabrera, haa been marked by 4 neither the progress of the Liberals 1'.4 nor the exreme eoon ny of Uwt.i-n ,J I servatlvea. While the other Prerl denta walked or rode thruirn the streets frequently unaltplod by any military escort, Oebreri kepa hlm aelf surrounded constantly by a strong guard. During hla rule he has honey combed aoclety with a spy systr.-n, while he has lived In such co tin! ant dread of losing hla own life, it tv as serted, that his meals are prepared by his aged mother,, w ho sends them to him under lock and key. - A foreign minister to that nn'ry, recently stopping In Washington, attld to the writer; "You can believe all you hnar of ;the conditions In Quafemala under lit" rul of that man- ,Vny- t1 j thing for one of his sublecrq t ai- j tempt to leave the country, for pmtii- I inent men preparing to leave huvw j disappeared completely. Some ai 'arrested and thrown Into prison, sou that Is all that la known about thei:i. Hla spy aystem In so complit tHnt even the privacy of famllleg la Invati ed, and no one dares trust Implicitly even his owp relatives. The maklu of the most In.-tlglniflcant enemy la enough to lead to the party being denounced to some ono ot Oabrcrn'a numerous events, and prlatm nr dsutli may be the result." Nor haa Cabrera brought about 'any reforms or good under hla ayatem. ot ruling. Ouatemala City, the cepitjl of the republic, a city of some CO, 000 Inhabitants, has alwaya bt-cn ' undet all other ndmlnlittratl yna . remark ably clean, moral anl well g;ovirn(J city. It hns been cnlled I hi- PatlN Central Amerlcu. on jcount of i, perfect municipal organlxatli;i, lis beauty and rlcnnliness; but under the enle of t'alueia this elty hat br.otne what la known as n wldo-open town. "The lid Is off." as was receintlv stato.l In a letter from the Waaliinston ! Herman who Is now there aa aupetlti tendent of the police force, tlatu bllng of all kinds goes on without other restriction th.n tin rwrrrtn ai,e of gain which mu-l ht turnuu over lo the fovernmenL The economic conditions of ITtn country have gone from bad lo wrii JN I Dining the rtfc..-ne of Oarrlna man f limiZ r1" n,lt,v" Indians, who rcpri!nt iwe ji,ic thirds of the population of the coufl ;r, I try. were taken from their aboriginal uH Industries (if planting cotton and "4 I wen vlna It Info cloth, abeno herdtus?. pottery making, etc., and forced tf work In the newly established ent fee plantations. While coffee brought a good price the planter were able tn psy them, and the Indian cnuld Purchase necessities manufactured rn a foreign market. Now all thin la changed. The Indian In many in stances has forgotten hla native In -dualry; the price of coffee haa gone down, and the Indian, when paid at all. Is paid In an almost worthies scrip. In Ouatemala City butter tn worth 160 a pound; the great staple, corn, bring s much aa 176 a bushol, and a pair of shoea coat 1700 In thla paper money. . Cabrera Is described by a member of one of the foreign legations at Washington, a former secretary of hla legation a l Guatemala, aa a rather ordinary looking man, without any of the characterlntlcs of greatness. His general appearu'nrn la that of a' weak." retiring mnn, who ia afraid of his own shadow. Thla same diplomat relates that on one occasion, at a public reception, he saw Cabrera walking nrm In arm with one of hi army officers, a fat. good-natured general In uniform, who entertained him with pleasing, tales and witticisms, and at the banquet which followed offered toast to the long and prosperous rule of hla chief, the President. Within n day or two thla very name general waa a fugitive, denounced by Cabrera and ncused of heading a conspiracy--for tho over throw of the existing governntxir. ron 1 1 00.000 110N0 issue. , Mw-llon to lie Held at High Point Kentcnilsrr dth on ITopoaltlon to Aid Railroad. ; ..... . Rpeclaf to Th Observer, ' v High Point, July IT, A call wm laaued to-day for an election to be held September to vote nn a bond laaue of tieO.QOO to-aid In building the line of the Carolina, Oten Ann A Pea Dee Railway Development Company , The bonds. If , voted, ,wll be placed In a bank and held until the aald railroad shnll ,hav. built or shall have made connection with A Inn of railroad other than the South em, namely, the Atlantic Coast Line or the Seaboard Air Line. The bonds will be leaned (if f 1,090 denominations and Are payable 30 year from date of Issue, the Interest being payable an nually at -ale per vent,- '. -v ' ..( .-..tf.. . . - i.".,",.'.'-'- The way to have A charmed life Im lo be a rich relative of a lot of poor kin who are waiting for you to die. COTTO . 0UTM Tit YON T., ' '-. . . CHAHWOTTi N. a.'V 'V' . ..,.1. ' ' - '.r.A''.'r1 A i v' ' t '.'j . 'T M Revolvlnr Flat Cartls. lUllwajr Headav -A r Drawing Pramcfl, lnn1o2 Prames, ; Twlstcn and Spoolers Qulllora and Reols, Looma, C0MBCR3 i1: f ETC. i ETC Faalon Would '- Im lugttnnble. - Durham Herald, "r"-. If Mr, Hearst runs aa an Indepen dent .candidate for Governor of New Tork fusion between the , Democrata and Bepubllcana would be ' excusable. :t..; Manufacturer and Jobbers frequently flnd.lt neoesearyto; have pankln Facilities In ad dition to those ofltarett by local baaJuL First National: Bank . of IUchwond. VtrgiaaB, f - With 11, 110.000. 09 Capital V ; tl.000.000 Deposits IT.OO0.Ott.OO ToUl - Resources Offer Just the Additional Fa cilities Required. Jno. B. FurcelU President; Jno, JaT. Miller. Jr.. Vice Presi dent; Chas. R. Burnett, Aa- . frlstant (Oaahler; J. C. Jeplln. Assistant Cashier. HtlOH MACRAE & CO., Bankers , Mlsee Dm earns SotMbern Seicurttlea WILM rNOTOl. S. C. Waahington. S. C OS Colorado BUg. Cotton Mill Stocks , RICHARD A. BLYTHE, Commission Merchant. COTTON WARPS ANT TARN'S. No. 1 14 Chestnut Street. PBlLADEXiPlIIA, - - - - PA. A. D. SALKELD & BR0., COMMISSION MERCHANTS .T3 Leonard 8t NEW YORK.' COTTTON YARNS. WITH Fred'k Vietor to Achelis. WM. D'OLIEB & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS COTTON YARNS Thtrd and Chestnut fit. Marl nee- and Merchant BUg. PHILADELPHIA. PA. HAYVVARD, VICK & am Cotton Commission ; Jcrdiacls. reOeaIANS,U. v MILLER & CO BANKERS AND BROKERS. a Broadway, NaiYorlt. ' Members: New TorV Stock Kxchange, New York Cotton Exchange. 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BLANKET LOOMS, ETC, - -DOBBIK3, BOX MOTIONS, REPAIRS, .ETC. j., SOUTHERN OFFICE! CHARLOTTE, N. C ALEXANDER GAE3ED. Il&naxera. 0: A ROBBIIMS COMPLETE EQUIPMENTS FOR COTTON MILLS, . POWER .PLANTS, - '. - GENERAL MACHINEUYr - u,iVrM -.. CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA. If You Expect to Buy Gin Machinery for 1906, Write Us-at Once for Our Catalogue and Tell us Your Wants : Continental Ciri Company CHARLOTTE N. C. HICH.'CRDE SPINDLE, 0 Sooaree Belt Oil and Oree, , LttWloatlnf Greases, Keadjr-Mlaed Paiata, Oold Watee-Palnu. Afent Wattle'. Iwtne Compounds. ' CE0. rB. HISS OIL COu f , CHARLOTTE, .X. C, J. SPENCER TURNER ' COMMIflSION MERCHANTS.' OFFICES l Nevr York, rhitodelptisa, Ohloaco, St. Loala, London, Enlaad. Yarns and Cotton Piece Goods. . PAULSON, LINKROUM .& CO. Gotltbini 7-S LEONARD STHKET . 120 CHESTNUT' 8TREKY SI MONROE FrKI''KT " William B. Charies- Vi, ' ..'.. l;' Vyv I ' irlett N. 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The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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