Newspapers / The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, … / Oct. 26, 1906, edition 1 / Page 9
Part of The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
I v , ......it.. l,ln, 1.; J mu;.-4 TO OCT. JOTSI lure. rsr to . : of Ccii-iim liiin nit Coin- itrtil Willi 4,ti'jO,MUl t.iuncj .1,nt -:t.32I !u NoriU Carolina ' hiiiI Sn.i:.i3 lu houch Carolina. nr illusion. Oi l. According t a nil. -Liu ixnuol to-day by the Cenaua 'ii ie ii. tl'i'in Im.l been ginned no -t. IS 4,i't 'W bales cf cotton ef th growth of JM.it, counting tounJ bales as t ..If bales. Por th earns period lust jcmf, t.rju.cws osies , wnw ginned. The number of active ginneries and the amount of cotton ginned, bjr Stalea, is BS MMMTW..7,.V"-V y . .. viinnene.. Alabama Arkansas , liorlda , Georgia .... ' Indian Territory . Kentucky .. ; Jmilslsnil ' Mississippi nh Caroliue Oklahoma .. . ,. Kiiuth Carolina Tennesse Texas . Virginia I f ' 4 . v.. 8.877 2,W4 " 249 ' 4..SM ' v aa V '2 J.SS4 - 32T ,' S.r ; 4.01 103 taa'Vl'lJ Ralei ?4.8l6 ?.:) '9.t8 r.uM 1,807 e.4 8WU36 cuuea mama .... ..-.. m.fc.7 s Naw Orleans Couon. new unwuii, ucc xs. Cotton. - soot ' closed easy and 4u. lower, middling . iuh.- saira vuv oaies on vuie spot aod , u arrive. Futures opened steady, to point a net lower. The market declined slowly - whlla walttrta- (or tha canaua report. Jit i ter tha reading of thla report It broka a j much aa tlM a bale and tha low prices , held with only allaht reaction until tha end of tha day. No kdaquata xplana- , jnm pi iwa aowawara movement waa (urnlahed. It oocaalonad oonatdarabla . Kiupriao oacauaa oi tbe faet that opln . 4ona wera freely expreaaad on tha trad i Ina floor that v tha. cenaua report wa ; bullish la ton a Tha cloalna waa ateady. hi w iHNMia unaar jresisraay. : Ktiturea rloaed atendr. Jan. HMh Feh. 10.76: March 10. W; April 1.W: May ",u,un juiy ilm; uct,. ia7ut , or..iu.aia; ueo. lo.v. . . .;. New York Cotbwv New-york, Oct. 2. Ootton. t doa ad. dull. SO polnta" decline. Mlddlln pp. lanita l0.95r tnlddllntr full 1.K; aaloa luO V - riHuree cloaed atoady. ' Prlcaa . raar4 i aa-Xollowa: , , , ' . ivprr ; mart . ixw vioaa ' JU.fO ' - iV. M , 10.85 t 10.M 10 tt ' ,: 10.86 10.H ' IO N 11.09 ' 1I.M 11.M -11.H 11.20 1LM ,uno ,, - my.. m ' : .Llrrrpool.VOct tt-Cottoa. anot mod . vrasa-atiMaeaa son. tTHa i to a pointa ; ; lowef. American tnMdlln fair i-Mi ood l,., wpjaaBB W W S IHIUaUHBJ V fc7 t VW lt(J' i ne aaie or tna ar were 7.000 bales. Of Wbli-ll ana Wera mr aTMMUlntlnn ant ., export and Included CJOO American. Ra. eipia l.vw bales.. Wcludlng 4,800 Amarl . .can. .- ... i . . . Kuturea opened steady ' and closed ' auiei; .American middiinf . o. c Oct. -.."W ucu-nictr., k.ss; nov.-Dec. l.g& March .: March-April ' (.K; April , May 4r Mjr-Juna Ma; Juna-July e,j - July-Aug. e.Vi.-- ... These prices re present tha prices emote t wafona: - . ; ,.v . Oct . . Clood mlddllns" .. , 10H CV2 ii ""uuunaT -t .. . .. .'. , 10 vi'a f.rM.- ..j... .... ...., ...... rjsfjia ,-i ifor.'.. Dec. asarcn M M W 10.68 10.M I iaM ; 1IU 10.64 . io.et. lo.ta . .7J w; 10.70 10. 7S 10.78 ' 10.75' M.TI 10.SB ,'10.M 10.87 10.M 11.18 ' 10.17 TJewnxwd rittnA. . ' ', OalTSston, quiet New Orleana. easy' t., .. Mobile, steady..-, '.. ... ,. v ... Savannah, quiet .. J ; pinreatni, tjnlet .. 4,4, .U,- tVIUnlnfton, nbtnlnal.. .....' Norfolk, slaady .. w ., - Haltimore, nominal.. ...v .. " New York, dull ..k . 4 ... ,; Woeton,. TJull , IUiUadelphla. qulot. ...,.'... , Jfonaton, emay..r..1 . J0H lOB-lt C Memphis, rteudys.... u : . Hti Ixiula. ateady... 11U i LcHilsvllle, arm....'' ..... .. '.. llJ" i .(, .oanparaitTe ron jruoefrta. ? f :'at r mi-. s ,y -; " GalreetmVi ' New OrleorfsT. .. .. . , Molillar.' ,t .......... favannsh.i Charleston.. .. .. Vllmlnitorw, ........ .Norfelk ; rhti(ijti4iphi.,v. a,Iv f- ''-" 'f",-1-'r' t- ' T" - -:fr-".r " . T .' 'Oct. . ,- ".-;!:. . ' - TO-' - ;'Lat . . ttorrew. Tsar r Orleans.. . .. ,0ra-ll.Oaa - . iiouetoti.; ... . .. i3.norv-ii.orio n. ; ,vafyeson.i.A '.. .'. is.vo zi.wis - 1J,71 . . ,.i k i aAiun1iu.wuria ' -v.i'.' -' Oet. . . ' To- Last y Tear. UCL 3S. To- Last Day 1 eae. S4.sXi . ... it.au 13.K4 0.061 lT ' '1,117 11.074 . 11,10 1.JH4 '.v 8.131 t.s7i a.iK8 . - i,a 47,092 M7I )4.1 S.444 l.2t 15,220 908 Milphl 1.. ,. .. Augvets,.. . - at : 1 Cincinnati.'. .' JI..IIRUII, . .... ...... Little-Bock.-. .. Bartlftt, . IslcT A Carrlagloa'a Cot- . araaaa ytirnltbed by tha Cotton Exchange and .Hoard ot Trade New TorV, ' Oct S. Liverpool opened wwii uti ciuavor yeaiertuiy. out .. . with - prices at . the hour of tha local - npenlng about I to t points nt lower and dosed at v pet. decline of t U . points. ' - . . . , iocai market opaned ateany at da ' ellne of a to 7 PolnU with tradlna quiet " an the trade confused. . v. Tha weather man mam mtUsMfAJt a ravorame than apprehended. The west ' am belt forecast was for clear and warmer weather and tha eastern halt v wv lur inir wuicr.' - Large receipts wsre exrlected. The , tendency wsa to argue that a bnlllah V cenjus had been discounted, while there . was a cbaaoe) .of larger figures than reckoned with, and In the sbaence of agwresslve support from the hulls w!k ." were-., bellavail la tia alllnv mt tlm.. yesterday,, the market asned off tinder era t taring llouldation, selling by some mi iwin wmrm mm DQtlUI( saiea KOr . ..the aooount of spot people. ,, .The census figures published at t - a clock gave the amount of cotton gin. ned to October 18th . and counting round . bale aa halt bales, .tha quantity waa put as ,iv.uw . oniea agmnei ,sso,000 11. . l-at vmav AM turn, h.1 ... ' years ago. Allowanoea are to-be made in considering thla allowing for the da. '. lay occasioned by the wet weather since -rmn. aim, put . in comparing witn the l',f llt, when dlmatlo conditions were l t similar,, some attention must be ' klaV to.lmarovad alnnlna fanllltlaa alnna J'Ht time. ,i . , ... ,v, a. , .V. ,. 1'ha ginning figures are eonstruad . by e market as bearish and look so whan tnnarad with Inst yeAr. but If w are n hara a' record yield the onlr nroner ; i romp rtaoit Is', with two yenrs ago, rw hen the amount ginned to October lmh whs i.uu,uu in excess m today s totals. . ws tie pot conalder that.-conditions '. avarrant a tUmpeOe to sell. In fact we are rainer incnneo to caution - conser vatlam on- (he short aide uatll more and i. better proof of s yield Of aver J2,(OO,0u0 uoifis is lor incoming. , v . , ; , , . '.. ,' B., V. St C'- Ilarwanl, Vk-k A tTUrk'g Pally Cot ;. ton lrt, rt'"ihd hr the Cotton Exchange and Hoard ef Trade,"' ' ' - New Orleans, . Oct. P.i-Th behavior of the markets during the morning sea Ion allowed a goon Inslgtit Into their mechanism. An .Important government publication which nearly everybody, ex- C'ta to he bullish will SPpear In a few ire and yet the . markets - actually wriikened. opening trades being t to T lower and I.lverool 6 to' 0 below ex pectations. I'nilt-r the clrrumslnncee It Is not surnrlslng tr hear the opinions so freely epeen fhst professional Kings will llqul.hite on any Yioom caused by a bullish reitsiia, , ' 'Wf-niher rnndltlons and Outlook are .favorable.- Usht frosts are reported from aevernl M.lnta In Texaa sod the Ont'-al Hiales, killing fronts st Mnllliig er, Tessa, and Tiilsn. Oklahoma, and li.uvy frost at Fort Hmlth, Ark., tem j.rMiiirea hevei gencrnlly, risen over the et s'il will roiitlniin to rise. Oen ernlly f ill westher iirevslirt except In the CQft dletiit-l ct l.e AUunUcs gnd -I Mr weatli-r It now iuill'-n toil t.T t;,.. I- !t. , i .'i. 1 iiieon estlmntes the woi'M r-aiut'eriii-ris of AnieiUHii eoton this sei eon at J.i,lM,0ai emnal 11, ..d.uuO tor lust senaon. 'JLhfie Is a'faiir d.'iuand for sputa and anything with ataple goen lust t full pi tcej. Business Is liainprred, however, by the uncertain effect of the Cenaua. ITp to 1 o"clock, future nilol very quiet around 10 U for Ieceinber. The census published at that time gave 4 1". ma rtnned to Octobt-r In sfHinst 4.w,- 6t0 laat year and l.417,K!)4 In lA. It was rather more titan expected and first trades were 'at a decline of l to IV points, December selling ss low ss iO.lA. Bhort covering and resolute bidding by bull operators caused a rally to 10 4 but trading; naa Ittcht, ' stowing . that there Is Utile enterprise bn the part, of the publlo and confidence tacking.' The Into-slght for the week looks Ilka STO.OuO aeainat 4C.637 last year and 8'.7, 0 1n lwM. . s . i . t V. A C, V O. H. Ellis Cx: Cottoo Letter. Special, to The Observer, v.. : ' ' ' : New Orleans. Oct. i Although the markets had been-thoroughly prepared by Mr.' Price to expect sensationally small ginning figures, it was remarkable that In advance of to-day's report they were under pressure which appeared to oome from those who have recently given- the market active support and when - the ginning figures were an nounced at 1 o'clock prices were about 90 points below yesterday'a close. The figure riven, 4.91a. (M being fully SoO.OUO to auO.OoO bales larger than preconceived Ideaa, resulted In general selling and aa additional break of 20 points,, the loss for the day being two dollars per bale and tha market closing st - the lowest notch.' A feature of the speculation this season..- whlck causes a good deal of thought, is tbe fact that that Southern apeoulatlve public always prone to bull cotton on tbe slightest encouragement, rave persistently remained aloof op to this time thla season, notwithstanding the fact that .through the medium of alorma. frosts and a tremendous spot demand, they have had every Induce ment to bring then to the support ot the market, , . ... . -.- In the main this la explained br the prevalent beller tn a crop very muoh In exoees of probable consumptive require ments, and it Is noticeable that the only estimates or, suggestions of an Inade quate yield emanate front. Interested sources at Nsw York, .. The circulation ef misleading bullish literature from that center has been the chief support to prices during the past week, but this support has gone no further than the restraining or the traders Who would otherwise have been liberal sellers.- A point has now been reached where facts and not theories will be required to give stability-ta values, and In view of the prevailing sentiment la favor of a large Tv tt ieofta ae thoagn a continuance he present settled seasonable weath and the certalntr ot a continuance also of the very .heavy movement now m nrnarees, insi ine maintamanca 01 present prices, will depend entirely npu tne ixglttmme trade demand. We quee- n if thla will prove sufficient for the purpose,, and are Inclined - to look for sagging and- lower markets. , -J, . . ; . .. u,.-. .a.l4lrflB) St. W.,; . l;,L w iJ v iL U KmJ we orn:u ron s.LEr Twisters, 98 ' spindles each. 1-Inch ring-as Twisters, 144 aplndles each, 2-lnch rings. y:' 4 Draper Twister, 144 srlnfllea each, I, 1-4-lnch rings.. Lowell leowell ALEXAND E R & GAR SED MuwM ACHIN E R Y -.''A (3E N IS'." .. C-'V,i .!t:f: -?'-VA-v ':rV' I'ryVrAK l P'-i- ' ' , 'f ; , weynjf upholstery, tab ; ' "''.-V. , ! 'i rtcav-. curUlna, : tablo ;'' coyer, L, tapes trie, etc., the HALTON J: '; ; , Doubte XAff JoceituuM ; g the ' J; 'boat machine, made, we have v furrilahed e.per cont. ot tin ...... - ntachtnea xiged in thla county Ji 'C-$l(x' foe: ..tnatkln'st -.'thoM . goo4o.' n - Tbs:: IMton's Sens Philadelphia, Pm. Do nb la lift Slxuxte Cj-Under JacqtUrd. - . i V .'- . - '. ( ;. ALEXANDER tt C.VIXSED, , i' t : Boa therm Acenta, '.' . j; '.aiwsottr. jr. a Now Tork Produce. New York. Oct. 25. Flour ateady; Rye flour firm. . Buckwheat flour ateady. Buckwheat Steady. Commeal steady; kiln dried 82.76. v Rye firm. Barley firm: feeding 48 to 44. - Beef firm: out meats steady; nlckled bama 18 to 1214. Lard firm; Western prime' 80.79 to 99.80. Refined firm: com pound 74 to 8. - rorg nrm. taiiow strong; city s; coun try Mi 84. Koain firm 84.10 to 84.23. Turpentine firm. Rico steady. - Molasses steady. CnWu Dl. M .. IA . V. 9 I.M.IM 7: mild steady; Cordova S to 12. Fu. tures l to H points nigner. 8ucsr. raw oulet: fair rennlnr VA: centrifugal 4; molasses sugar 84: refin ed steady. ' , . - - Wheat, barely steady: No. L red 79 elevator, upttona He net lower. . no. j, red May ta; Dec CI. - Com steady: No. 2, 644 elevator. Op tions M to 1 net higher. Jan. Si: May i Dec t2 , f uais stesrayr nuxeo w. Butter Irregular, receipts 7.109: official prices extras 21 to 27: renovated common to extra 1M4 to 22. Cheese : steady. .. unchanged: .reociDta uggs steady. Pncnanaed: receipts 10. Peanuts and freights quiet, unchanged. Potatoes. Irish. ' steady:. Maine. . ner bag. 81.70' to tl."S0; do Long Island, per bturelt1.7S to 82.00: SUte 81J0 to 8L7I: Jersey 81.60 , to , ILCS; sweets dull,, un changed. : . . ... . , ,. Cabbages steady, unchanged. " BsUUawotw lVnelaoe. Baltimore. Oct. 28. ilour oulet. un changed. Wheat firm; spot contract 76V4 to Oct. 7514 to 75; Southern by sample tt to 90. Corn' Irm: aoot MTi to In; Boat hern white corn U to 64. Oats teady: No." Z. white Sfttt to 89r No. 8 do 87 to 98; No. 5. mixed 87 to 87. Rye firm: No. 2. Western export (7 to tt; do domeetto 78. 1 Butter steady, unchanged; tancy imiiauoa zi to k: on creamery 17 : store packed 17 to 18. Ease firm and higher 2tc. Cheese active and un changed; .large u; oemlum iTi amall 144. Sugar ateady an9 lowers coarae granulated 8s.OO; fine $6.00. IXMtrleHfe fvndnoa afarkaa. (Corrected dally by J. W. Zlmmormagi I.OH1P1BIJ . Chlckens-Sprlng.. .. . .. it as .....a........... Sfi AiiO Docks., .r-.. .. .. 98 w Kgga " ...,, ..... 20 " -1, Rye jeseeo at0. MM atsaaoo osaaaa ' M ' Com .... .. .. .... .. 72 4J7J, Cotton eaed.. 81 Oats-Peed .. so trf Oats-Seed lo ssim Clilrmro 3raln and Provlsinn- Chlofcgo, Oct. So. The local wheat market wa Arm to-day beeauae of eon. tlnued small receipts In the Northwest, At the close wheat for the December de very wag up .uorn waa to hlgh r. Oats were unchanaed. ... Provision. were unchanared to 6c. lower. . . . ., WHEAT ., a , ' Hh Low Clou.' Aisy J Oct Dec. i.. .. .. .. .. .. 78 . ' liH.- -.iru. May ....... 48V Oct. .. 41 July ., . ...... 44U iec. v- .-.-...' rti May .. ... ...... .. .14T4 July Oct. ..,..'.'. ' .. 'fi n. .... . -..' .. I... vu. Jan. ,.'' . ;.. ,. ,, 13.7A Mnr .1 '.., ..'. , 13.82 Jan.!-',,... ;, . .,' , V. ';' . lee. .. .. .. .. .-. .'.vs. b Nov.'' ,.',' .4: '...yv, 8.'Ji. Oct. ..... ...... . 8.S6 RIB8- '! :'., - 47 Jan. ,, ' j, .,. i,--,;: 7.47 May , 'va Va e 4ep too Oct. f, . .., ..'. ..,.., $.85 SPEtXtATlOX HELD IX aiECK. , .w "'"",',' f" S easaagsBBasBBas -" , , ' . 'ffc f Ontloued Dnllneos In Stork Market V Waa Attributed Largely to Attitude . Of 1 uanklng Jnteresta Pollttcml j, Cantpalgit Also a latur Bank of r.iigiKjiu s xteeerre ennnas runner. ' New xork. Oct. . It would . be dlffl cult to extract .a meaning from the ac tion -of to-day's stock market beyond ine negative inierenco ot tne detennta sd' abatentlon of all oneratora of any Importance. The total sales for the day extended slightly over those of yester day, but tbe Increase was during the first - hour. Por most of the day the markst had a more stagnant appearance nan tor a long time past. The ouunesi was partly attributable to the under. standing that banklnar Intareata frowned upon any Idea ot any present speculative activity, oucn essays aa are made oy traders to initiate a nrice movement tn the present market bring to. light prac tical measures to noia the market in Its suspended state. - A rise tn prices brings out stocks In sufficient volume to check It, while a drive against prices will meet support In the shape of buy ing orders. The political campaign Is eonoeded to have some Influence atlll In repressing the speculation and In nus- peuaing nnanciai plans which were sup posed to be . working out and wsre re- ilea upon to stimulate a sneculat on. ; To-morrow Is the day for payments oa the stock market settlements and any nnanciai airncuiiie; would be aiscioeed at that- time. A process of heavy trane- irra 01 siocss cameo rrom tne ixnoon market to the New York market Is taken for granted from the cheeper In terest .rates now ruling here. All three of the great central banks of Europe made returns of conditions to-day. The Ban of England showed a further shrinkage In Its proportion of reserve to liability In spite of the 8 per cent. bank rato ruling since the last state ment. The price of sterling exchange also recovered a fraction at Paris, but It Is explained that the Bank of Prance is protecting; Its stock of gold by meet ing demands for bullion with payments ef silver, as it in privileged to co. its con tinued disinclination to take upon Itrrlf the demands making upon the Hank of Knxland Is thus to be Inferred. Call money was again easier In thix market. notwlthatandinr further remittances fro u here to f-mdon and t'. the South foi cotton-moving purposes. The gov ernment's report on the amount of cot- tm c.lnnsd wits regarded . aatlefoc tor, but made no Imnreeslon on stocks. Reading was heavily offered at the laat ana tne closing was easier. Bohda were irregular. Total aalea. par value. (1.484.000. I'nlted States bonds were unchanged on call. Totrl aales to-day were 707.400 shares. Including: Copper 99,(00: Cotton Oil 6w; C. O. 700; St. Psul 19,900; L. U N- ; N. W. 1.600; Penmu 28.000; Reading lf,500; Southern Pacific 38,iOO: Southern Rwy. 2.000: do pfd. 300 Union Paclhe 94.600: Bteel 12S.9O0; Va.-Caro. Chemical mv; wioaa-twiercieui iov. , Seaboard Air Line Stocks. Baltimore, Oct. 26. Seaboard common and preferred, nothing doing. CLOSING STOCK LIST. Adams Express , Amalgamated Copper American Car 4k Foundry.. America a Car 4k Foundry pfd.,.. American Cotton Seed Oil American Cotton OU ptd.. ., .... Leather pfd.. pfd.. American Kxpre American Hide American' Ice American. Linseed Oil American Linseed Oil American Locomotive Amerloen Locomotive pfd.. ,. American Smelting 4k Refng.. American Smelting 4k Refng. American Sugar Refining .. .. American Tobacco pfd. ctf.. Anaconda Mining Co , Atchison ... .. ... .. .. ., ,, Atchison pfd. ..... ...... ...... Atlahtlo Coast Line Baltimore t Ohio , Baltimore ft Ohio pfd Brooklyn Rapid Transit .. .. Canadian Pacifto ,. .. Central of New Jersey. , '.. .. Chesapeake 4V Ohio pfd. Hay ,. 7T4 - . 77H"777'4 SC. mVT 1 Jz,,'.rn " '. t .. . I Chlejls-o, T.inlnu 1 A- Tron i Chicago Terminal sV Trans.. Chicago Terminal tt Trans. C, Cw C. as HL Louis Colorado Puel tt Iron., w' coioraao tc rjouthern Pfd... 4.1'i .434 ' 41 - 42 it iiiriuiuriiiu w Duuinfrn 11 r ., 4Tnmm lv I vswu, ess puuinain is, VU .ae.e . I Colorado. A Southern 2nd pfd.. I'nlted States Realty .. . United) Htatee Rubber .... I piled States Rubber pfd. I'nlted Slatee Stsel .. .. I'nlted States Steel pfd.. Virginia-Carolina Chemica Virginia-Carolina Chemica Wabash .... Wabash pfd..,.. Wslls-Fsrgo Express .... Westlnghouse Elsetrlo Western Union Wheeling Lake Erie .. Wisconsin Central Wisconsin Central, pfd..... Northern Pacific Central Leather . Central Lewthcrpfd Sloee-JhefTleid .- .. .. Oreat Northern pfd Interborouch-Met. Interborough-Met. pfd.. .. pfU. t - NEW YORK BONDS. lr. A. refunding 8a, registered . 17, 8. refunding Is, coupon .. . IT. S. 8a, registered V. B. . 8s. coupon U. B. Old s, registered IT. 8. Old 4a, opupoa V. S. Now 4s, registered u. o. New s, coupon 104 104 102 101 vn 103 1.10 13t lot Hi M 1184 90 H1H 7 K4 79 1 10-i 76 76 93 101 Ml 994 90S4 106H 9"i 97'4 Amsrican Tobacco 4s. Americaa Tobacco 8s. Atchison general 4a Atohlaon. adjustment 4s Atlantic Coast Line 4s Baltimore Ohio 4a Baltimore Ohio 8H Brooklyn R.' T. cr. 4s Central of Georgia 6s , Central of Georgia 1st Inc. ofd.. .. Central of Georgia 2nd Ine Central of Georgte 8d Inc Chesapeake 4k Ohio 4s Chics go 4k Alton 9He Chlcsgo, R. 4b Qulncy new 4a Chlcsgo, R. I. -4k Pacllio R. R. 4s.. Chicago, B. 1, 4k P. R. R. col. 6a.. C, C C, A St. Louis gen. 4s ... Colorado Industrial is Ber. A.. .. Colorado Midland 4s Colorado 4V Southern 4s Cuba 6s.. .. .. ' Denver A Rio Grande 4a Distillers' Securities 6s Erie prior lien 4s.. Erie General 4s. Hocking Valey 444s japan Japan (e 2nd S sties Japan 4He t-tfs... Japan 4 Va ctfa. 2nd Series Louisville 4k Nash. Unified 4s. Manhattan oonsol gold 4e Mexlcsn Central 4s.. i. .. Mexican Central let Infl.. Minn. 4 IL Louie 4s ofd.v Missouri. Kansas 4b Texas 4a Missouri, Kansas a Texaa znds.... National R. H. of Mexico con sol 4s New York Central gen. Sfta New Jersey Central gen. 6a Northern Pacifto 4a.. North era pacifto s..' .,'..' Norfolk 4k Western cel. is Oregon Short Line rtd. es Penn. cv. SVs ofd.... e... Reading General 4s Ht, Louis A Iron Mountain coL 6s. Ft Louis U Ssn Francisco fg. 4s.. PC Louis Southwestern eoL 4s.... Km board Air Line 4s.. .. Southern pacifto 4a.. '.. ,, 91 V4 Southern Pacifto las- 4a ctfa 9B'4 Southern Railway 6s.. t. .4 , 1W& 1 exaa ir t-scino wim jzv Toledo. St. L. A Weetarn 4s ofd.... 7T4 union nemo s ,. , iw V. 8. Stsel 2nd 6s.. .. .. ...... 100 waoaait lata. oiu.. ., ,, ... ., .... its Wabash Deb. B. . 90 Western Md. 4s .... :. M Wheeling 4k Lake Erie' 4s.. ' R7U Wisconsin Central 4s... K japen s cue k 2414 K ' U7t U.T5 8..10 8.67 8.30 I.W IS 8.S0 ,h Kaval Krnraasj ' '. Savannah. -Oa.. 1 Oct. . r Turpentine rm 6W: .sales,. 79: reeelDts(23: ahih. ments 87. 1 .; '' , ' -,- , .'-.n ., . v Rosin firm! sales I.I49: rerelnta 9toi. Shipments M: stock 70,049. ' Quote; A H 83.K0 to 83 :H: D (3.90 to 83.07: E 64.00 to 84.08;. Y (4.06 to M.io; G 84.10 to 84. W; H 84.16 to I4.C2H; I M ;. K 14 50 to 94.4o M 64.8S: N 81.15 to 86.26: W O tVTllV w f , V . ;.. ,V S'-'X'M .''. Wilmington, - Oct. 28. pirtla turnan. HPS nrm asiXi recripia as elms.- u;. Rosin, nothing doing; receipts l4iv. ' Tar-firm te.ao; receipts 64. . . Crude lurpentlhe firm; hard, 83.86; dip aia iuiii r.", wwmivi - , y ,1, . . - n - 1 ' V .."'.,'. 4 '.N.V.. '.'The Money Market. " ' . New Tork, Oct 26. Cloee: Prime mer cantile paper to '4 per cent; sterling exchange steady wHh actual business In hankers' bills st $4.9 to Mi.K. for ds- mnd ano at tm.u to hw.yo lor m day hiila Posted rales to 8481 and. 64M 10 8496V..' " v ' :' , ' . Commercial bills UM 4o 90Vi Bar liver T4- Mexican dollara 64. Money on rail firm I '4 to 4Vfc per cent ruling rate 4'ti offereif at 8. Time loans very dull end strong (0 days to A per copt; 80 days 6 bid; six mwnl',e .' ' ' . - ' " .'' 1.- '....' .. - t '1 1 "" ' ''; ''.'' . The Dry Good' Market ; New Yoik. Oct 25.-Trade was stead v and fairly active In dry goods for the day. The Jobbing bouses are kept busy In their shipping departments although the house trde tor the moment la llaht. Heavy brown cottons sre now Well sold up to Fcbminry. The rew silk market la active, Hi Ik plae goods are mora so live end rll'iuins sre selling at sdvancss annoum ed ti.i muralng. Consolidated Gas vumi 1 ivuw. nmiiiins ., .. 1 ,. Corn Products' Refining pfd.. ..... ; Delaware A Hudson , pels ware, Lackawanna A 'West,. Denver 4k Rio Grande.. i. ,, Denver A Rio Grande, pfd.. .. ... ,, Dlatlllers1 Seourltles t. .. .. .... itrie '... ., s.4... ... , . isne Jsr -ptd Erie 2nd Pfd General El ec trio Hocklna Vallev .'. 1 4f Ill'nola .Central i ? . 173U f Internattoaa Paper .. .... . I7v , 8,16 1.'" 13.1 U.J2I S.) 9r.i ,9.20 .... ...... International Paper pfd... ., ...... 81 International Pump ,, 49 International Pump pfd. .. ,.,;vS0H iow nn in pm .,. ,.,. 61 Kansas City Southern '..;;. ',, ' 2T Kansas City Southern, pfd., 6W LouiavlIleA Nnshvllle ' ,t, w 14ll Hubbard Bros. A Co.'e Cotton Letter. Special to The Observer. '" New York. Oct. 26. From the onenlne the market acted heavy, ehowlng plain ly tbe effect of a bullish ginnera report had been ttlacounteo in tbe advance of ths east week. There waa a constant stream of set.lng irders from the South thst kept the marast easy 'With a de clining tendency. We hardly think the ginnera' report woulr have had aa se vere an effect on prices had not the market bvn withnnt any large short Interests. Many rumors wsre current that a large crop estimate had been Is. sued by Mr. Bustnn, but this was with out foundation. The close was heavy with the market unsettled, from this point there should be a reaction but ths market will now be governed hv the receipts ' and the offerings , from the h. . HUBBARD BROS. A CO. South -.... Mexican Central ..',;-l,- iniiiiiNRiimis ss. pv, . lAium. , f 1 Minn., St P. 4k Ssult Ste M.r.Vi.v Minn., St P. A Suult'Ste. M. pfd.;' Missouri Pacifto .i.., ... Missouri.' Kansas A Texss.i Missouri, Kannas tc Texas pfd.w, NnUonal Iead... ,'. '..,... '......' National R. R. of Mexico pfd.. . 20 ' M 14H 17 " 93 04 74 61 12W)4 ww iuis vriumi .... ,, Nww'Tork, Ontario A .Western. ,. Norfolk at Western w i. ,j 9414 Norfolk 4k Westsrn pfd..,,, ..7, a.M, North American ,... .-,4.-',, M'i I-m nic mail .,.,,,,., . :...,, !! VJ!".-.- 1,4. St Louis.. 4tg-e tit fAnnpyivnnii. f Pittsburg, C Ci A rrasaea nteei t ir i. Pullman Palace Car ., Heading ..... . .... v..w.. .....4 Reading 1st pfd.. Reading tr.d Pfd.. .... Repuhllo Steel . .. Republic Sleel pfd., .... i.-,v Roi-k Island Co.. ... -r., Rock island Co. pfd.. .. ,. .. '.. ,, St Muls Ban Fran, 2nd pfd.... St ioule Southwestern 1. ., St. lxiils Southwestern pfd. ........ Southern t'acinn ,, ,, Southern Pacific) pfd,. Souihetn Railway .... Southern Railway nM Tenneasee Colli tt Iron ,', ,i .,, Texas Part no '..., ' ... Tole.lo, St. louls A West ,, Toledo, tit. Louis A West pfd lTnlon I'sclflo .... ,..4 .. .. .. i moo I'ncinc nn U Ml led buitcs LxprtM 130 k ''. 140 .1 ' w .'94' y. v(4 74 2S lki ll lW 'ft' is . 11 9 .5- . . -"V.Y:?-''! -v We believe that we build the BEST FANCT COTTON AND ! 0IXQUAaf ,LOOUal ' on ;the t market, and the Urge' number of ordera we have booked re ticently for these looma proves what the manufacturere think. .j'?. wnTH-K'tri'trrt ' Miss'':! t wwe-e- t AUXANDER & GAHSCD Southern ' Agentai ! H v cuAjUeorrxi, n. a ; ' 'BOJTO DEPArtTMENT ,' " . Mfi'AQICYU ICA2I & 11 UATtY: 'V ,v',' ,WWSTOII-SALEl, Jf. 43. J r ; BOM DS AMD STOCKS. ';-'', ' '- We . Invite eorrespeadenee ' from pArUesi (lealrlDC . to buy -; v er aea . . ! '- .. . s . . Our list ' ef ' Investments . mailed poa ppllco.tios. ' , .... l- JAI1E3 E. IHTCIIELL CO. Ccttca ' Yarris and Cotton - , Cloth3. . .. CONSIGNMENTS fiOLlCITED. ITf I'letphln, 3an112t 41irinutt liuKion, 114 Suinmor St . New Vork. No. 78 Ionard 8t , C liar lotto, S3 0. Tryoa Stv . : ) Stuart. W. Cramer, ...a k i 1 9 ENGINEER AND CONTRACTOR. '- nun osrioei ? . OUTH THYOM wT.. ' - ' , ; , ' OMARUPTTk. N. Oe ... spinning rrarnes, , r ; S QuUIcn atnd Reels - LDoina.v - ' COMBERS; ? f" ' ETC.,- ETC. ' -1 ... " .1 i. : ... . .' , - ... ... . . . t' f ' ' .'..'' 'f ."V -Atf-ft. r V 'i, ;.'.' s. i 1 sV ;, . .' ranon emen COUITASLE BUILDIN4. .''.. ATLANTA Ci Knsif JrvAoternst .-f'.Opei Bleaker, i S 1 v. 1 u '.'' ' ' , .' Rtrlax Frames ''j. JnterraedUtes, Jack Frmmeg Automatic Feeders, , Openers nd Trunks IntcnnedlateaaJ ri.i.L.. S - ' - if , .-'; Klrscbtter Ctudlaf Beaters .. Waists) pickers etc. 7 ..." ','' , .... -...' ' Raw Stock Orjers. .". -,'' v ETC, ETC '.7. ! PUBLIC ACCOl'NTAXTS AN .. ' . '.. . '' AUDITORS BB0WK.& HTJNTER InveaUgatloua, - Examination, Coet '...' SyatenM tnrntshed. ' ttlt-lSSt Empire Building, . : Atlanta, am. A. D. BALKELD ts BRO., COMMISSION , - MEKCIIANTS. -73 Leonard street, NEW TORK. COTTON TARNS. DEFT Fredlc Vietor & Achelis. HUGH IIACRAE d CO, Bilkers M3aeeDaaeee9 atmtherm tVsovltlea wiLMLNtaroN. k. a sTaatitngtosi, D. 4X, Ooloredo Bids. Gotten Hill Stocks RICHARD A. BLYTHE, Commlwion Menliant. COTTON WARPS AND TARNS. No. 114 Cheetnut Street, PxTaXADELPHXA, - e?A GDTTON GINN Remember the COiNfTINENTAL GIN COMPANV have at Charlotte a full stock of Gins Feeders and Condensers ot the Celebrated 33agle, Pratt and Winship make and can supply your wants on short nqtice. , : " " ,m " "" as piiiiphii saaasasaaaasasxssaaawaaaaaasssasas- i.sw I I I ass- si spa. m s ( TE N C K ESlS PINNING CO. PAWTTJCKET, R. I. COTTON TARN SPINNERS, CONVBRTERS AND DEALERS Correspendenoe VUh Soatbern Bplnaera SollclteA 0. A. ROBBINS COMPTJETR EQUIPMENTS FOR COTTON MUX, POWER rUUTTX GENERAL MACHLNERT. . CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA D'OLTJCR ft CO, COMMISSION MERCHANTS COTTON YARNS Third aad Clteetnat Rts. Mariner and Merrhant Bldg. PHILADELPHIA, PA Manufacturers and Jobbers Frequently find It nooe'saary to bare Banking FnclUtlee In ad dition to tnoee offered by local banks. ; THE First National Bank OF RICHMOND, VIRGINIA, , With SMoA.ooO.ew capital $6,O0O4).04) Depoeite g ft, 000,000.00 Total Reeources Otters Just the AddlUonal Fav cllitlee Iveqnlred. J 00. B. PorcelL President; J no. M. MUler, Jr., Vice PreeJ. dcnli Chaa. R, Rarnett As elstanl Caahler: J. O. Jopltn. Assistant Caaliler. HAYVARD, VICK & CLARK Cottoa Ccniniissicn Elerdiznts. dlOM.CRlDC SPINDLE. LOOM, ENGINE AND VALVE 0 US Belt one and Ores see, XeabHcetni Oieaeee, Itesufy-Mxaed FadataV; Cold Water Paints. AgenU Wattles' Dretuloe Coitijneaiila s -3 GEO. B. HISS OIL CO. CHARLOTTE, N. J. f J. SPENCER TURNER CO. t fur COIJDellBSION ItXRCllTANTfl. New Tork, rhOadetphla, Yarns and Cotton Piect Goods. PAULSON, LINKROUM & CO. CotHoinv Yarni ST-St LEONARD STREET SIS MONROE sTTREKT - NEW TOR rHLLAJDELPUlA . CHICAGO MILLER a CO. BANKERS AND BROKER g, a SMVSMSway, newiera. Meanbersi. New kork Mtuoa aixehange. ?ew York Cottoa Kxohange, Maw York roduoe txohange. New Ywrk Coffee Kx. E- age, Caieage Board ef Trade. New ans Cotton Exchange, New Orleans rd of Trade, Philadelphia Stock Jfia ebange, Liverpool Cotton A as eolation. , . Kaecute orders for the purchase ' er ale of eotton, stocks, grata er previs ions for oash or oa margin, Special attention to ordera f ntaO. "Phone or telegraph. ZaZVTV UV MW Wet. F. B. EXANDER, Manager. William B. Charles COTTON TARNS, COTTON GOODS, AND COTTON WASTE. -A Ofllooo Charlotte IT. C Beetoa ' Mala OtBoe --AaasterdAin, M. T. N. Z. B8TABLISRTD lit C P Q1IS & COMPANY ; CcUca Coramisstoa Elerdianls " ' ' ' MEMBERS OF The New Tork Cotton Esq hen ge. New Orleana Cotton Bxohaage, . Liverpool Cotton Brokers' Assoc la tl on, New Or leans Board of Trade. i Cotton Exohan NEW o: Speetal attention given to executing ef orders la eoatraeU (09 rvture do livery ef eettoa In all the tnarkettk CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. raqav: Htnge Bonding ORLEANS HUBBARD BROS. & CO- HANOVER SQUARE, NEW TORE. MEMBERS OF New Tork Cottoa B ekange, Nsw Orleans Cotton Ex. 1 change, Associate Members Liver ool Cotton Exchange ' r ORDERS SOLICITED For the pun ehaae aad sals of eotton for future '. deltvety. ' Correspondence invited. " BARTLETT, FRAZIER v . CARRINGTON, ,i Now York. N. Y. :y:t ' MEMBERS' X'-'-New Tork Cotton Exchange ' New Orleans Cotton Exchange New Tork Stock EKOhange ; ", Chicago Board of Tfwde FLEMING A CO, Correspondents, ROCK MILL, S. X :... . I' PTJBLIO ACC0TJNTA1IT AND AUDITOR : ; C. L. SMIT1I. SS 8. Trroal St, CHAKLOTTK, N. C. -,A -Examlnationa end Audita., Certi fied Statements Rendered, Improved Systems of Bookkeeping and . Cost Aeermhflng tnstslled. j.v.i; it Readvillet Mass 1VM Men will - do wefl - to -bvest! 99) V '' j7 t. Automatic Loom on ias a meaiiis 0 ; C us and; solvent ; least pott of your labor troubleSe ' Alexander &; gained r Southern Selling Agent he, ' l -I
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 26, 1906, edition 1
9
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75