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13 S r CTARLOTTB 'DAILY OBSERVER, 'BECBfBER 9,! 1903. 1 a ,COJliIEBCKAND, FINANCE - .. ' - --.- J COTTOM OPENS AT, AN ADVANCE Somewhat Heavier Splniu"rV Takings nd UiUIInh JYtvato lMe rron Liverpool lU'fcponHlWo Private Uu mor That an Katlmate of .50. OO Helped Karly - Market Which , Showed ft to Point Net Oaln on "Active Months Later Prloeti Bag rd Off ft to e Point In the Active Montli-4radlng Waa Very Quiet, New fork. Deo. .-The eoltuu market opened steady at an- advance-of 8 to point In response to better cable than ex nested, aptnewhat heavier epmner'- tHKingn for tha week, and , bullish prl vata cable from Liverpool.' There were rumori that an important private estimate placed the amount of dottolt Kin n4 to December 1 tit 8,860,000 balee and -this helped the early market whloh I ho wd s, net aaln of about 6 to noint on the-active month.. Trading waa VBry duiet.. However, and later price , taxKM irr s or 4 point from the peat under I fealxlna. rr - r;iiB ni s,t itjm tv-ua j v 1 ucttti w . Blnat 67,246 lust week and 36.HW- last .,,. yer. - For the week 400,H) balee Hgalnst 4.4.49 laat week, and 35U.3CS laat yonr. To , day's receipt at Nw Orleans 18.99K ha If a . , against 8.M laat year tind at Heuston 14.M5 balee against 11,218 laat year. . ' . New York OrHton. NEW TQRlv COTTON. New Tork, Dec. 8. Spot cotton cloeed oulet. middling upland 10.86; middling ... gulf 11.10; salee none. u ' Futurea cloned barely ateady. Prlcea ' rana-B4 aa fnllnwa- . tar(. nl... mmmlm .e A., V ATI Mitt katxa Open - Hla-h low Jw .,, S.96 . t.0 Jan 0.tW 10.U 10.00 Kwb. ,.10. lit b March .. . .. lO.a 10.29 'W.17 -April .. .. .. 1083b ,Ny w 10.40 10.41 "10.W ', June J0.13b ,. July 10.48 10. 10.39 Aug. , 10.38 Oct. .. 9.10 b - CI owe .M 10.00 10.00 W.17 10.23 1A.Z9 10.83 IU.0N 10.2S New Orlrana Col ton. New Orleans, Dec. 8. Spot cotton clos ed eaay, unchanged; middling 10V. Bale . on the spot were 8,700 bale and 4.400 to arrive. - Futnrra opened steady 4 to 5 point up. but sagged on non-support by the bull element and closed Heady, 4 to 10 point under Friday' Anal figure. New Orleans Fuittrea. New. Orloana, Dec. 8. Cotton future closed ateady aa follow: March 10.43: April 10.48: May 10.V.; Juno 1A.C1: July 10.68: December 10.39: January 10.33; February 10.38. Liverpool Cotton. Liverpool. Dec. 8. Cotton, spot mod erate business done; price 4 point high er: American middling' fair H.H; good middling 0.14; middling 4.00; low, middling 8.82; good ordinary 6.42; ordinary 6.1K. The ule of the day were 1,000 bale, of which (00 were for peculation and ex port and Included t.600 American. Re ceipts 2.'. 000 bales, including 16,400 Ame rican. Futuroa opened steady and clos ed firm; cloHlng: December 5.68; Ixcem-ber-January 8.63; Junuary-February 5.60; February-March 5.60; March-April 5.00H; Aprll-MaMy 6.62: May-June 6.MH; June July 6.66; July-August 6.60; Augunt-8eP-tembr 5X8H; September-October 5.61; October-November 6.42. Cliarlotte Cotton. Tl" price repreaent the ortoe quoted to wagons: Deo. 8. Oood middling 10H Ktrlct middling .. .. loC Middling 10 Tlngee and stains 9K4910U COMPA.TIVB PORT RECfclrTH. Dec. . To- Laat Day. Tear. Oalveaton 14.437 New Orlean 18.967 6, SOU Mobile '.. .. 1.9SS Savannah 7,114 Charleston 1,009 1.019 Wilmington 1,017 Norfolk t.m Boston ' , 749 Penaaool , 1,197 Total aj.eoo INTERIOR RECEIPTS. 84,169 Deo. 8 To- Laat Day. Tear. N6p7 14,641 . 11.218 , Memphis Houaton .. Little Rock..v. - - ttsttmsteac ' - J.VJI Dec. Lust To morrow, ...,.ooo-23,ono .. . .ia,ooo 16,000 .. .-.1 8,000-21 .000 MOVEMENT. Tear H.wrr 11.358 16,734 New Orleans .. Houaton Oalveaton . . PORT Oalvcston. aufet 10 10 10 f-l 10 10 Nw Orlean. eaay Mobile, quiet .. .. Havannah, quiet .. Charleston, quiet .. Wilmington, firm . Norfolk, steady .. 10 Baltimore, nominal 11 New Tork. quiet 10.95 Boston, quiet 19.96 Philadelphia, ateady 1L20 - INTERIOR MOVEMENT. Houston, quiet 10H Auruata. aulet 11 Memphis, steady . HC Louis, steady LoulartUe, firm 11 16-18 11 11 C. P. Ellis A Co.' Cotton Letter. 8 Dedal to The Oberver. ' New Orleans, La., Dec. 8. Although 1 Liverpool waa better than expected in view - of the very bearish week-end sta tistic published last evening, the Ame rican markets, after a momentary show of strength, turned eaay and closed 6 to . 10 points lower than yesterday. Thla waaJtneaa is attributed mainly to very general reports of more liberal offerings or spot cot ion oy in interior at substan tial concessions under recently ruling piioea. me local speculative tempera ment is beertah and the general disposi tion, leans to the larger crop estlmatt. Fear - of the sentimental effect of the Sovemment figure to be published on (onday and Tuesday exercises a re straining Influence upon sellers but for whldh, prices would unquestionably have been lower yesterday aa well a to-day. In view of the fact that Director ' North. In hi annual report to Congress, lias publtoly discredited the accuracy , of the census figures It seem strange that . they should continue to attract any at . tention and aa the agricultural bureau i to consider them in formulation of It crop estimate to b published Tuesday it follow that the estimate loses force as aB Index to the probable outturn of ' the crop. uui tnai mese puDiicatlona . will; an: eat sentiment and that the mar- ket will be temporary Influenced accord ' Ingly admlta of no doubt, hence any ex t preaston of opinion a to probable prlos . .onanges aunng ins next tew aay is use- . lea. . Outside apeoulatlon continue con aploueu by Its absence. : r , C. P. ELLIS c CO. BafMrMd, Vlck Clark's Dally Cot. ton Letter. Furnished by the Charlotte Cotton Ex ehanae and Board of Trade. New, Orleans, Dec 8. Keatrlctlon of enterprise on account of close approach to tna most important government puoii cations oomblnod with the usual Satur day dullness caused very narrow markets to-day. . 1 A favorable supply statement for the veek, better Liverpool than looked for, further encouraged expecta tion of bullish reports on Monday and Tuesday and there was enough buying by short to sustain prices. , with regmrdj to the osusus report to be published Monday at 1 p m. general expectation has been raised to about 10. 000,000: ' ginning below 9,950,000 would be regarded a bullish, h Above 12 ia now the favorite guen of th bureau estl nu but this view la no doubt subject tot Mnslderabl modification . according tnUfl showing mads by the census. -CKut-1,800 spots were sold yesterday after '-hours, but the demand waa very aulet to-day and rumors of concessions being 'offered to buyers caused futures to weaken In ths last bour.' A sharp break In the rata of exchange la working against exporters. , Tha .National Dinners' Association makes ginning to December 1st 9,952,000 Forect ef receipts for Monday are larae-xNew Orlean expect 20,000 to 23.- 000: Oalveaton 18.000 to 81,000 against 14, 000 and 19,000 respeolvely last year, , .. ' MOIer Co.V Oottoti Letter. . 1 flnecial to The Observer.' .. -- ::: New Tork, Dso. 8. -The Chronicle fig ure of th world's risible supply to-day re 4.664,000 against 4.864.000 laat year, the American supply being 8,764.000 against 9 943.00 last year. These figure ahow an Increase over laat week of 809,000, and a loss of 201,000 from last year. Exports for the week wera.3iM.0oo .making ..the w1 sine September 4st, t,mouO-against 7rt ooo laat rear. ' . - day and thla went far to auatala the market. - Trading,' however, , waa on a very amull Wall Htrext , Intereet covered In a arnall way but both aide are well evened up, and amall croo be lle vera awo.lt with tntereat - aomethlng aenaatlonally bulllah In the way of gov rnment tlgurea on Monday or Tueaday Without which tue trend must be down ward, with money o tight, receipt ao large and the knowledge that. It would be larger with adequate fttoAittee- for moving It-' The Impreaaion of the ctn aua aepartment head that the ginnera' return are unreliable, will probably pre vent any permanent Improvement in the market on Monday, even abould the fig ure prove very moderate.. Port aeoelnte to-day eatlmated at ao.000. laat yr -S7.- 000. Liverpool due to soma about 4 down on Monday, MIUJCR CO.. ''ft ", Ilabbard Dro CJotton" letter, V. Special td. Th,a NObarvr.jt .!v;''?V"4;"X New Tork. Deo. 8,-Aa expected, Liver, pool advanced to-day in anawer to the Improvement In America yeeterday, but our market failed to maintain the open. Ing price, ' declining alowly , until1 the close, which win, at the loweat for "tho duy, S point under laat night. ' ' . - The trade la expecting hulllah report from Waelilngton on Monday and Tuea day and therefor la long or without in tereet. 80 that a small realising- move ment on the large receipt brought about the alight decline. A report from U10 Ktigliih board of trade of cotton good exported from Oreat Britain ahow a falling off for the month, of t per cent, as compared with the exports laat year. Since the first of September each month ha shown a decrease of either yarna or olotha aa compared ' with the Am month laat season, which Is difficult to explain In face of the reports of splen did trade In Manchester, unless it b dun to the congested conditions of the Clil neee markets. We expect very nervous markets for the next two days, as no one hore will care to have a Inrarn In- ! tereat, pending the government reports: , 7 irumv ui fiunu niiBi natural in vmw or ine experience 01 paai yearn, tiiuuga usually the report arc biilllnh In tholr tenor. 11. H. & tx. Chicago Orain ami ProvMona. Chicago. Dec. 8.-Large slilpmenta for wheat from Dulutli were the principal cause of a steady feeling to-iiay in the local wheat market, although tho price of the May delivery declined H to vj. foro was up 4. Outs gained to ). Provision were U'd to 15 to 40 tilKher. Dec. 8. WHEAT- High Low Close. May 7M 79 79V(, July i Ti' 7Ml Dec.. .. fJORN- TVk May. July. 44'i 44S ' 'i 33 34W 15.75 hi. 00 8.75 8.82 8. SO 8.50 8.55 43 44 H 45S. 3&4 334 15 40 8.60 8.t 8.Gj 830 8.K 4t4 43 3'(, S3V 34Z 15.75 1.V95 8.73 H.80 8.77 Iec .. .. OAT8- May , July .. .. Dec PORK Jan.. .. Mav LARD Dec Jan May RIBS- Jan.. , .. .. May.. .. . . 1 !w Naval Stores. Bavannah, Oa., Dec. 8. -Spirits turpt-n tine firm 7i; sale 175; receipts 406; ahlp merits (36. Roain firm; sale 1.S3C; receipt 2.255; HViavwA shipment 4.418; stock 72.798. Quote: AiOI KaaTgQ, BCD 8J.90; E I3.92H to 83 8; F 13.96 to I 0 8400; O 84.60; H 84.30; I K30; K 15.16; 11 Tf iq an ft.norfA Tl AWRniinAr "5.60; n Sal w a 86.75; w w 87.00. j 11 Is " 0-page newspaper Wilmington. Dec 8.-SpIrtl turpentine ; Everjl line bright, OligUial 8ii W7, g pis ww I in W7, a pis ww .wiw Rosin firm 83.20; receipts 195. Tar firm 82.86- recelpta 181. Crude turpentine firm 83.35 84.50; recelpU 141. 84.60 and I We are prepared DOB HIES promptly In ' large or small lots. Wrtta u for CROMPTON-TnAYER COMPANT., Worcester, Mass. ALEXANDER at GARSED, Southern Agents, Charlotte, N. C. THE METROPOLITAN SURETY COMPANY of New York. Capital and assets. One Million Dol lars. Issues Bonds of every character, and all forms of Burglary Insurance. Stats and County Official Bonds a specialty. 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