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( !'? 4 i . ottox ixrcrr.vi n :.uk('t CI" I t;t-;i,?y nt I'.f-:'. -f 6 to AiU mi; ! of 2 I'oiij'-t ti ii , loft nt I'p Win I-. iu r 'J1....I Duo ' on fsililr nijc Estimate for Hon. - itou ltvHpta Attrnoted Some toll i lug for Turn an Well as localizing in Uurly Trading. ; ' - ' I ' New York, Jan, The cottonipmr . hot was quiet again to-day with fiuctu- attons narrow end lrroeulaft Tho closs J was steady at decline of 5 points to aft leivanca of 2 joints, ' Sales estimated a? . JUO.000. bales.''; ...'-i'v:'',,'l:'V: '. -'. ''.'.;: -Th opening was steady1 at pnehangea pees to a decline ot t poInU which was bpW than was due on the cables. Dur ; .lilU' ths early trading- the big estimate , f up to-morrow's receipts at Houston at , 1 trie tod some . selling- for a turn 'as well ,'iaa. realising and prtcee declinetl to a tret loss Of 8 to points, but rallleo promptly In the later morning on a re I. .newel of scattering buying- support and -, Covering, which was (accompanied 'by .". i-wtriw from ' tha : South claiming an 'lm- . . . . i i , , . ,. A ' s $or export, and reporting- mat- low mia- ' tilling was selling ireeiy irpnow wf " sever a parity with the local market. Ait "' rtr working up to a net advance of 3. to l Mints- realising checked the advance and later fluctuations were very narrow i land trrMular with the trading almost at '-1 fa standstill, during the middle of tho y lafternoon. Port receipts for the - day , Sfwere heavier thanexpected owing to an outside elearanoe wi Nw Orleans ar- ' yrtvals exceeding estimates," but the ea . fports reached. i. very heavy flgares and , , ',port stocks lost for the day. - Southern 4 spot markets, as ' officially reported, were i generally unchanged. i . ; Receipts at the ports to-day 65,(33 hales 7a gainst it.m ' last week and M.M7 ' last . ryear. For . the week 27B.000 bales agalnat )C98,1GS last week and 1S2.868 last year. To V'day'f receipts sgt New Orleans U.J14 K ;taie against ' 6.195 last year, . and at ' Houston . bale against. 4,fc.laat - . ; New York Cotton. t New York, Jan: 21-Cbtton, ' spot tmi C ed steady, middling upland 11.00; mid dling amir li e: sales 1.400 bales. . . Feb. .ii 8.24 9.M .64 .SS 1.36 R.21 9.W M4 9.R. 9.4K -9.53 9.58 9.51 ft.65 ..u 9.60 9.U 9.90 )Maroh k. . .. ipHl ... a. . Way ., .. .. .. jtfune ... .. .. ?July Uug. ;Set Oct. .. .. Dec. ., .. 9.82 .54 l.6- 1.61 9.6S , 9.6 9.65 - 9.5S 9.3 9.77 9.92 '9.91 i Kew Orleaaa Spot CSotton. "A New Orleans, Jan. IS.-4pot cotton clos ed Arm l-lc. higher; middling 9-19: ales on the spot were 1,725 bales and t,m to arrive. - Futures opened 1 point up to t points tower, but later advanced on good Liv erpool advices,. Spot cotton .was In good .' demand and! this : helped to sustain . prices. The close was barely steady, l to 6 points above that of Saturday. Futures closed barely steady: January j0.f7; February 10.26; March 10.28; April 10.21; May 10.31; June 10.39 asked; July 10.33. i Liverpool Cotton. , Liverpool, Jan. 21. Cotton, spot. In fair demand; prices 1 point higher. American middling (air (.71: good mid dling 1.23; middling 6.93; low middling 6.66: good ordinary B.K; drdlnary 6.01. The' sales of the day were 10.000 bales, of Which 1,000 were for speculation anu export and Included 1,300 American. Re ceipts 3,090 bales. Including 600 American. Futures opened firm and . clos ed steady; American middling g. 0k'' e . January S.6f; January-February 5.KH: February-MaiTh ht; March-April 6.60H; April-May 6.50; May June 6.4f; June-July (.; July-August 6.4IW4; Angust-Sept. 8.41H: Sentemner October 5.S8: OctoberjNovember &S4; November-December 6.31 Charlotte Cortoa. 'These prices represent the prloes quoted to wagons Jan. 28. OaaA mlfldllna 10 Strict mludllng 10 llddllng 10 Tinges and Btalns ' '. .. 89 COMPARATIYB FORT RECEIPTS. Jan. 28. To- Last Day. 18,303 74 , 7.7 . Year. 1,340 New Orleans Mobile Savannah .. Charleston 7H Norfolk.... t983 Total .. ' 66,000 ;' Estimate. ' Jan. 23. To- Last Morrow. Year. New Orleaaa 10,000-18.000 Heuston s 30,000-33.000 INTERIOR RECEIPTS. Jan. 23. TO- iASt v ' Day. Tfear. HouRton n.w i.m PORT MOVEMENT. OalvestoQ, firm.. , 1011-16 New Orleans. Arm .. .. .. ...... 10S-1G Mobile, firm .. .. .' .. 10V4 Bavnnnnh, steady 10 3-19 Charleston, Arm 10 'Wilmington, firm .. .. .. .. .. 10i Norfolk, steady KtV Baltimore, nominal 104 New York, steady .. ., U Roeton. steady 11 Philadelphia, steady .. .. .. .. .. 11.25 INTERIOR MOVEJIFNT. Houston, steady 1011-16 10 9-16 KM 10 Augusta, steady .. Mairphls. .steady... Ht- Louis, -steady r. Louisville, firm.. .. y New York Produce. '(New York. Jan. 28. Flour dull,' but steady. Rye flour firm. - Buckwheat floor dull. Buckwheat qultt. Commil oulft. Wheat, spot easy; No. 3, red 81i elevator. Options to fcc. net lower, May $44; July . v'Com, spot ear-v; No. 2, 53 elevator. Options Uc. net lower. January 64; May ttti; July 2fc. .fOnl. spot steady; mixed 41M "Beef firm, . Cutmeate steady. Lard firm; Western prime $f.75 to $9.!5. Ro fined firm.. . , Pork firm. Rosin firm. Turpentine -flrm. R'oe steady. Molasses steady. 'Sugar steady; fair rel'inlng 2 31-32; cen trifugal 3 15-32; molasses sugar 2 23-32; reflnod steady. 'Bpot eodee steady; No. 7, Rio 7c; mild Vtrady; Cordova 9 to 12. Futures 5 Tto 10 points lower. Buttor itrm; esra croamery 32: com ;ifon to extra 22 to 32; held, common to fextra 16 to 23Vi: Western factory, com mon t firsts 17H to 21; Western Iml latlon creamery extras 24 to 25; first 21 t tl . '.Cheese steady to firm 12 to 14. ., '- Eggs firm; fancy nrarby whlto 32; On .. ehoToe 29 to 81: Western firsts 20; seconds X5 to 25. ft Cotton by steam to Liverpool 17c. Pfanuta qitlot: fancy handplcked 614; : , ether-domestic 8 to a. i Potatoes flrmr Bermuda per tvsrrN .SB W to. f5.M; Mair.o per bag $1.66 to M76; Long Inland per barrel $1.7$ to $2.; .aJ?iate. Jersey and Western, per aack l.rf to ti.56. , i " i Sweets firm; Vlr eland per barrel $2.50 , 'fa $350; other Jersey $1.60 to $2.50. ICabbsges steady, wMte Danish per ton , k ! io u; res ju ro '". M , Baltimore Pmdtsce. ' ; v Baltimore,, Jan. 2$.-Flour steady,, un .' ' 'Changed.'' -. "... , ,- , v s-Wheat dull and easy, snot enntrrkct 78 it6 73. Southern, on grade 73 to 7. ;i- , Corn easier; spot 4i to p; Southern i; White corn 4SH. to 60. - -i'jOata flrm..o. X mixed 40 td 4L Ry ,M,V'. Ni..t Western; domesUfl v, ; i70 to 71 hole T5 to,76.v '. , . , ; .: s Butter" firm, unchanged. . v,', ,' ', ' , 'i i i Cheetw' active, 'unchanged., w v ' t -'..Bugar ateady, Unchanged. ... . . ' i ChfhttvPnA9C9i-:' v ..(Corrected ! dslly. by J, W. Zimmerman ' Company . . ! Chlokens-tprmg .. ... .. IS tJ2' ' ;, Hens Per bead ., jn . jj Kssa. .'jj. atat n 4ir - a'feiy IRye.. atrffesf ef fi4 Ttorn ...i 76 0ft m . .. 6 9 M V57 HOttos P4j,k...v ...,.. ; uais r-eeo I Oats Seed .... j0 0 000000 f00 . J The Dry Goods ll rket. , "- t New York. - Jitn. a The dry goods - , rnarket eontiniied very firm and strong i V : to-day. A, further advance was made in i -j ; .w., gl'lu Dresa .toods eold freely . tor wu. inpr? sute srsrcttr m staple glnghiina and tteauhed sheutlnas. ( , Jim. . '. . r prii i'M T i nl i it i l I.U'iii'hiI Brjd iiioro fi'vo i it en imiH in Huh country f'T t !- mi ii 4-i "p. wc:il'ncd tlie I'lcnl v ! uf iiiik't t'j-aay. Ainy closi-d to IwW it, t, i rii a Hhado lowrr. Oats with Ujwri 'i. I'rovl-ilons weie 10'to 0 Ulgi'- r. J mi, ::. WTlBAT-s'"v v.'.v-.-i.-Hini I-w Clone July .. , Wi, 704 iy ... .... ....... lii't j 7 ;' ' u; COH , July July May . 45ji :, , to ill OATS .:...;;' ..: : . ,.. . July .'.. w ,,..' :s1S--. '. 18.93 ;! jjfl,BJS'M.9a .-f- ;,f-. ,1W ; 977 9.73 t; ; Jan.' ........ LAKD i .May ,4l.a,U 'Jan. ,,,' .,' .... May 9.69 . 9.42. 9.50 9.45 Jan.. ' ''fJiTavai: Store.' 1 - ' Wilmington..' Jan. 2.-6pirIts turpentine nothing doing: receipts 3 casks. ' , v: . Kosin notmmr doing: receipts in. o i " Tar firm $2.30; receipts 1M. ' Crude turoentlne Arm; $3.35t Ii50 and 34,60; receipts 4 barrels, j1,,, js.y v. : , Eavannah. Oa.. Jan. 28. Turpentine Arm 704; sales 242; receipts 141 ; i ghlpt monts 143. . , Rosin firm; sales l,4:v recelptl tXti hlnmnnli KIR. mtruklt STA Quota!. IA" H C 34.00; D 34.0& to 34.(6: E 34.03 to 4.15,' V 34.10 to 94.20; O H it tO H.Zii M H.W TO 34.35 I 14.50: K $5.00 to $6.16; M $5.25 to ts.40: N' $6.00: W O $6.28 to, $6.60: W .Wi $6.69. ' t '-. The Xf Aney Market. New York. Jan. ;21 Money: on call steady, 2H to 4 per cent, ruling rate 3, closing bid 2, offered at 2. . . Time loans dull and strong; 60 days 6U and 90 days 6H per cent.; six months 6 per cent Prime mercantile paper 6 to 6Vt per cent. Sterllngr exchang) weak witn . actual ousiness in Dnnaers outs at 346.35 to 84S.40 -far demand Hand at $481.20 to $481.25 for 0 day bills. Posted rates $42 and $486. Commercial bills $40 to $WAV Bar silver 6S1&. Mexican dollars 62. Government nonas strong. Railroad bonds, Irregular, Ottrtit Heed OH. U. V.lr : Tan M -TW. mmA nil n. barely steady. Prime crude f. o. b. mills 37; io summer yellow ; prima wmte w; prime winter yellow 63. . ' i I,, i Bartlett, Fraaler A Cturtagton's Pail - -'Cotton Letter. Special to tha Obaocrar. . ; - New York, Jan. 28. Liverpool dld not fully respond to the local firmness of Saturday with prices there U4 to 2',4 points net higher at, hour of local open ing, when due to come about $ to 6 points higher. The close was 2 to $ points high er. . The English spot market was 1 point higher on sales of 10,000 bales. The local market opened steady at un changed prices to a decline of.t points wblchWHs better - than due on the cables, and after a few minutes of steadiness eased off under the big esti mate for to-morrow's receipts at Houston. Around 9.44 for March and 9.64 for May, or only about 5 to $ points net tower, the market steadied, however, owing to the absence of aggressive pressure, and lat er on In the morning advanced on the bullish spot advices from the South re porting an Increased ' demand for low grades and bullish reports from abroad, had by local spot people, copcernlng the sold-ahead condition of European mills. Prices In the early afternoon were about 2 to 3 points higher, but there ' trading continued quiet and the 1g movement is rtui preventing an aggressive follow ing up of advantages by the bull party. Tho trifling response to the very heavy estimate for to-morrow's receipts at Houston would seem to furnish addl tlonal evidence thst the market lias just about discounter . every . nearieh con sideration in connection with the old crop and the continued stability of prices can hardly do anything less th&n promote greater confidence nmong friends of the market. B., F. & C. Hayward, Vick A Clark' Dally Cot . ton IXter. Special to The Observer. New Orleans. Jan. 28 Futures in Liv erpool appear heavy. Due 6 to up they snowed oniy i to 3 gain wnen our mar kets opened. Spots on the other hand snowed strength. Total sales are in creased to 10.000 at 1 Mint advance. Fea tures of interest on one side to-day ere the steadiness of New York, wlier large short lines are. still reported cov ering and the mores gea trading in new crops. Europe Is buying or trying to buy new crop futures in our maricei. The difference between March and Oc tober has In the oast fortniaht narrow ed down to Shout 28 point b. Tendency and circumstances are in -favor of close approach and even premiums. In time, for new crop over the old. ThM demand and strength of new crops Is tho prin cipal Inducement towards covering) of shorts In near posltons and It is feared that the least unfavorable new during the next two months would stimulate the market In new crops and. thereby sustarn thn old. The snot market la nutet hut firm. A list of 1,500 low grades were sold this morning. The trading In futures Is more active and the market steady ,at the advance. II., v. & C. Miller t Co.'s Cotton Letter. Special to The Obierver. Kew York, Jan. 28. The market waa in a rut to-oay, tne course or prices be ing at on time upward and uiati down vard. with the range very narrow, Small trading reflects the apathy of the scxTiilative pnbllc which la being In a nictsure repelled 4y.the absence of any sigrs of a decreasing movement, such as we should have at the close of the fifth month of the rrop year. it is not enough to say that the consumption is immense, and it begins to look as If a lower market would be necesasry to bring In new buyers. It Is yet possible that the crop will fall short of 1904-'06 by a very small moral n, and It might be well to remomDor tnat on January ra. 1905. prices were t to 8 cents higher than to-day. CaWes were up 3 to points and Liverpool spot sales were confined to the smell total of 9.000.0W bales. Only Hinall lots changed hands during the day nnd the demand for Oo tnhar wa no.loniror a feature of Inter est.- Port receipts were 65.000 against J9.000 last year, and estimated for to morrow at about 57,000 aaalnst last year, Liverpool Is due to 2 higher. MILLER A CO. Uabbara Bros, Jk Co', Cotton Letter. Speclsl to The 0server. New York, Jan. 28. Again we bar evldrnce.of the etrentrth of tha bullish opinions held; by our local trade whe absorbed all of the offerings and ad vamred the market in face of the enor mous receipts and tha disappointing sd vlcos. It was not until Just before the close ' that the weakness In the stock market had any lnmience upon their ac lions. Then the market eased off a few tioints from the best closing at about butt evening's quotations. It is the gen eral imnress on that tne neavy move ment of the crop has been discounted and that the demand wnt absorb any yield this season on tbia basis, A move ment toward the transfer from this to the next crop is in evidence on the part OI portion or inf long; lniarfau , HCT3BARD BROS. CO. A ConaolontloMa Expressman. Cincinnati Emitjlrerv Ixren Hake who in addition te being an agent lur the American Express Com nnrv Is a devout Clirlstlsn. with tha courage Of his convictions, resigned his position Wita tne company mther tnan deliver a package containing tobacco Ttukor holds, among other beliefs, that ton ceo and whiskey are evils not to he eompmmifl witn, ana nis eeiiet would not, permit mm o piace in tne nsnos of another man the means of becoming a alavs to the weed. Consequently he bended In his resignation, Which was so cepted. . ' : - i .. . ' . . Too Modcat, " Baltimore Kewa v ' 'fc; , ' Senator Tillman la too molest In say ing thst he made a dismal failure at be ing a funny man at one end of a mln strel troupe, - On the contrary, be makes a howling sucress of the pert. If sen. s tori si donate Is a minstrel performance, he le In hit element, .. . . "I bed tried everything for my baby, until Vr. Lrla reenm mended Caeeasweet I can truthfully ssy It Is the bl medi elne 1 srer usM fr bbls."--Ni)nle tM Taylor. Tiorfford. Va. Cascssweet Is told by Jiawley's fharmaey, . , . ',' . J I r,.ill:;MacIi3n3:-:;iii AridPdiver plants Cliarldtte;IIBI6rth Carolina aw - - STOCKS AGAIN OX , DECLEIE, :;,;jJ,,,L Sellers Made . Much of Investigation .or Standard OH Company- Kumors of Further ' Recommendations for iTobuifr of Railway Properties Also an Influence. -'-A v-ite'. t-'. New . York.- Jan. 28. Tho decline ta prices of securities was resumed in the stoek market to-day after period ot desultory resistance. Ths indifferent nmnd .which became manifest at any rise In prices and the apprehension' that additional liquidation remained to be ef fected prompted the renewed soiling by professional operators. ,v , ? ; mere were evMencM oi jiiiuioation here and there In the Hat to confirm them inHheir attitude towards the mar ket. -'As a motive for tha selling much was made by the sellers themselves of the report of the inter-State commerce commission embodying the results of Its Investigation, of the Standard Oir Com pany, and transmitted to Congress. Trie substance of the report waa . not uu. known to wall Street any ! more than was the similar report transmitted last week on the Eastern coaloarrylng rail roads, but the publication,- of . the' re ports makes an impression on financial sentiment as a cumulative evidence ot the scone of the eovernment activities against, corporation abuses. This In- tiuenco was supplemented - also by the circulation: of rumors of further recom mendations to be expected from the President looking to an extension of the commission's Inquiry Into railroad prop erties. There were minor Incidents In the day's events to keep this point of view prominent, such as reports that tha course of, the Iron market, indicated that the cream was off the Iron and steel trade, and the receipt of statements of railroad net earnings, for December showing a tendency toward decreases from last year's receipts. Rates for time money advanced again to-day. . Government fiscal operations are against the money market again, the sub-Treasury having already absorbed 82,482,000 on the. new banking week.' Dis counts hardened also In London. In spite of large gains in cash by the Bank of England. The decline gathered force as it pro gressed and the closing was very weak end active. -. Bonds were Irregular. Total sales, par value. $1,570,000. U. & bonds advanced per cent on call. Total sales stocks 1.047.200 shares, in cluding: Copper 84.400; Atchison 17,200; sugar 1,800; ronacco soo; a. u. i Can. Pac. 21.300: St. Paul 86.900; Penn sylvania 46.300; Reading 146.700; Southern Facino ,6w; southern u,w, pio. xw. Union Pacific 79.300; Steel 136.700. Baltimore. Jan. 2S. Seaboard common and preferred, nothing doing. rT.ORINO STOCK LIST. Adams Express 290 Amalgamated uopner ui" American Car A Foundry 43 American Car & Foundry pfd.. .. 101 American Cotton Oil Amencan Cotton Oil pfd 89 American Express 235 American Hide ft Leather pfd.. .. 2 American Ice 83 American Linseed Oil 17 American Linseed Oil pfd S3 American Locomotive 71 American Locomotive pfd Ill American Smelting & Refng 145 American Rmeltlng St Kerng. pfd.. no American Surar Reflnlna- 180 American Todscco pfd. ctf 97 Anaconda Mining Co 270 Atchison , Wtt Atchison nfd 100 Atlantic Coast Line 130 Baltimore & Ohio 115 Falllmore & Ohio nfd .hi Brooklyn Rapid Transit 74 Canadian Paclflo 180 Central of New Jersey 213 Chesapeake & Ohio 61 Chicago Great Western 18 Chicago ft Northwestern 186 Chicago. Mil. & St. Paul lttv, Chicago Terminal ft . Trans 9 Chicago Terminal. & Trans, pfd.. 22 C, C, C. & St Louis 88 Colorado Fuel & Iron 48 Colorado & Southern 85 Colorado & Southern 1st pfd r.7 Colorado Southern-znfi pra Consolidated Gas 134 Com Froducts Refining.. .. .. .. 23 Corn Products Refining pfd 88 Delaware & Hudson ZiO Delaware, Lackawanna ft West.. 610 Denver ft Rio Grande 37 Denver ft Rio Grande pfd 81 Distillers' securities 7" Kria 37 Erie 1st pfd 7234 rcrie 2nd era r, fleneral Electrto 168 ITocklns valley jjh Illinois Central 13 International Paper 17 International Paper pfd W Tnternstlonal Pump 36 International Pump pfd 78 Iowa Central 25 Iowa Central pfd 45 Kansas Cltv Southern 27 Kansas' City Southern pfd.. 67 LouiRviue a Nasnvuie w.i, Mexican Central 22V Minneapolis ft St Louis 66 Minn.. Bt. P. ft Sault Ste. M HB Minn.. St P. ft Sault Ste. M. pfJ.. 146 Missouri Paclflo W Missouri. Ksnsss ft Texas Missouri, Kansas ft Texas pfd.... 69 National Iead 69 National R. R. of Mexico pfd 6 New York Central .. 126 New York, Ontario ft Western,. .. 44 Norfolk ft Western .. 83 Norfolk ft Western pfd 80 North American si Paclfle Mall .... 36 Pennsylvania U2 People's Gas 9 Pittsburg, C. C. ft St. Louis 73 Pressed Steel Cor 60 Pressed Steel Car pfd 99 Pullman Pnlace Car 171 Reading 1234 Roriillng 1st pfd 88 Reading 2nd pfd 88 Republic Steel 36U Republic Steel pfd 97 Rook Island Co 98 Rock Island Co. pfd 69 St. Louis ft San Fran. 2nd .pfd..,. 41 1 Ht, Louis Southwestern 2$ St. louis Southwestern pfd.. ,. ., U Southern, Paclflo ..... i2 Southern Pacific pfd 117 Southern Railway .. .. 87 Pouthern Railway efd.. Tennw?e Coal Iron Triaa 6 Pacific , Toledo, at. Louis ft West .. Toledo, Ft Louis A West pfd.,... Union Paclflo .... .... .. ITrdon Psciflo pfd. ...j t.i.,4 1'nltH "tttee Kanrest ,. ....... tTnlied Btstes Raalty.. .. .. ,. .. Vnlted Ptstes Rubber ,. .. United Pistes ftuhbsf pfJ... ., .... fulled flsea Pteel.. .. lilted atates Rteel pfd.. ...... Virginia-Carolina Chemical. j ... .4 Vlrsinla-Carollna Chemical pfd, . m $3 $oH RIH 111 tl 1M W tH 106'4 4MM iiV; 1n ' Wabash .. i .. .. ...... I1V1 Wslnrsh pfd.,...' rt...- , , W Wells Fargo Express,. .. ... r$ Westlnghouse Klcelrlc., ,. . ... .... VA Waatrn t'nkltl. ... ... .... $1 ' Wheeling A Lake Erie ,. .... .... ir," Wisconsin Central Wisconsin Central pra., t,,, ei Northern Parino ..4 .4..1 ... v.; Pantraj f lAthpr...- .. $ Cantrsl l eather rfd. ,. J iwf Plo-Phefflild ..... ..... ... ....,, tl Oreat Northern pfi..,., ... ,... .. 301 Interborouf h-Met...' .. ,.i ,. Interborough-Met. pid. .. .. T KTCW'TQnK BONDS.,., tf. 8, refunding 2d registered M.. V. K refunding ts coupon ,. .. ., IT, a $s registered ,. .. .. ......... t'. P.. ts coupon .... .. 4. .,'..) ;. V. a. Old ts registered .. .. .. .... V. B. Old 4s eoopoii ,."., '.... J' . New te registered 4, . IV S. New s eeupoa .. . 4. t, Amarlcsn Tobaere ,, ,, Amerlnsn Tobacco $ ,, .. .. ., ., Atcblsen gen,. 4 -4, .... 'jt -v.. ..4 Atchison adlustmant 4s bid,, ,. :t AtlsMlo Coast Llns 4s,... .,' ,, Laltiinore 4 OUo 4s.... '., ...... P li in 13 l.K 1 v r4 , r' 7 I.X ' f I , I : -i . ... . w v,',i-r' i , Baltimore eV Ohio $sM . . . Brooklyn R. T. ev, 4s,. .. ...... Central ef Georgia 6s.,;,. , ., ... Central of Georgia 1st Inc. bid Central of Georgia 2nd ln6. ofd.,. Central of Georgtai 3d Inc. Ofd...... 2 89 110 106 kjfi 70 m 73 Chesapeake Ohio 4s... ., tnicago Alton en,ev. .. Chloago, J. A Qulncy new 4s.. .. Chicago R. I. A Pacific R. R. 4s.. i.i..:. . D t " . D . P m h . C, C, C. 4k St. Louis gn. 4s bid.. Colorado insuetrMU oa ear, a. oiu.. Colorado Midland 4s. Colorado & Southern 4s.. .. Cuba 6s..'..: Denver & Rio Grande 4s bid. Distillers' Securities ,6s Fjie prior lien 4s.. ,. .. .. . Erie General 4s efd .. Kocking Vailoy 4s bid Japan w Japan 6s 2nd Sorles.. tHti 103 9 Wk 67 87 104 ) 99 991, 91 iooh loo 85 japan 4 etts.. .. . - Japan 4s ctfa Sad Series Louisville at Nash; Unified 4s Manhattan consol gold $4 bid Mexican Central 4s.. ., Mexican Central 1st Inc. bid Minn. 4V St.. Louis 4s bid Missouri, Kansas-& Texas 4s .. .. Missouri, Kansas 4V Texas 2nds.. National R, R. of Mexico col. 4s. a New York Central ,gen. $s New Jersey Central gen. 5s bid.... Northern Pacma 4a Northern Paclflo 3s.. .. Norfolk ft Western col. 4s Oregon Short Line rtdg. 4s Penn. cv. 8a.. Readlna General 4s.' . . .' St. Louis Iron Mountain col. 5s St. Louis 4c Ban Franclseo tg, 4s.. St. Louis Southwestern col. 4s Seaboard Air Line 4s Southern Pacific 4s Wd Southern Paclflo 1st 4s ctfs Southern Railway 6a bid Tex lis & Paclflo lets Toledo, St L & Western 4s Wd.... Union Pacific 4s.. .-, .. .. U. S. Steel 2n4 6a,. .. .- .. Wabash lits.. .. . .. .. Wahash Deb. B. bid Western Md. 4s.. ... 9314 m 87 87 126 1014; 73 99 94 95 98 113 IB 77 81 81 94 112 118 81, 101 Wt 118 72 81 87 88 85 Wheeling ft Lake Brie 4s ofd Wisconsin Central 4a.. Japan 4s ctfs Bill Worth the Price, Smith's Weekly,' ' A man who waa somewhat of a gour mand ordered a dinner for himself an 1 his party which, from the menu, should have been very palatable. Course succeeded course, snd toward the end of the meal the host could con tain himself no longer. He called up the waiter and expostulated: "I ordered a good dinner, and we have waited patiently for some satisfactory dish. The soup waa a failure, the fish a disappointment, the entree uneatable, and I am sorry to tell you that during the whole of dinner there has been noth ing worth looking at" The waiter looked troubled for en ln stsnt and then, brightening up. said: "If you will wait one moment, sir, I will bring you the bill." i I. i . i Politeness In Shopping. New Orleans Times-Democrat "Never point, my , dear," said the mother gently. "But, mamma, " objected the little girl, "auVnose I don't know the name of the thlngT" "Then let the salesman show you all he has In stock until he comes to the article that Is desired Monotoaoaa. Washington Star. "A .woman should always depend on her husband for advice," said the de voted wlte. i "Yes." answered the visitor, "but it does grow monotonous not to get any advice except to economise." MAT LIVE lA' YEARS. The chances tor living a full century are excellent In the osss of Mrs.. Jen nie Duncan, of HaynesvlUe, Me., new 70 years old. She writes, "Electrlo Bit ters cured me of chronlo dyspepsls of W yesrs standing, and made .me feel as well and strong ss a young girl." Elec trlo Bit ton cure atomach and liver dU esses, blood disorders, general debility and bodily weakness. Bold op a gusran tee by all druggists. Price only EOc CATLIN & CO. 845 and 347 Broadway, New York Boston, Philadelphia. COTTON 7ABN& All numbers, Skeins, Warps, Cops and Oonei COTTON O00D3. ESTABLISHED IntS. IM4 Mich.; Orlswold St; Detroit Nicholas Bldg., Toledo, Ohio; Lennox Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio; Ji3 Diamond BtPltU burg, Pa. Send name and addraaa for Information why ACP and RDO will sell at ISO. v :' '. . R. M. WEAVER, ; ' ; tI7 8. Broad SUvet, 'r lladelphia, Pa." ' ' Coal $10 .. Per net ton In ear loads ' at ;ha mines. ;. ... 'This Is nrst-olnss POCA. 1IONTA8 from the nlnea of VP. C. Atwaier Co.. Inc. ' .-; We believe we , can H; make prompt' ahlptnent , ; JOHNS BROS'J - "7-'-' ,. ' Sole Agenla, V.i' V, xoniLk, va.1V - HtJBBAttD BH03. ft COi BANOYKa IQUARK. KlTf TORK. ICZMBCRI OP Wew Terk Cetted Kx . ehenge. New Cleans Cotton Ks .' , ekange, Aaeeolata U ember Urart '-: eel Cettea Itnhaage. OivDiRg goLiciTio rr tha w$s ekaee and sale ef eettea tee futura ttalirtrr. Cm4aAsns laviud r ..I si.' fcjj-j , 1 w d 1 L s muii v. f :;,:w::;.5TUAr ENGINEER AND WNTRACTO . ' MAIN OPPIOai . ; couth tpiyon Tv'':.:v''; ,7 :':',,: v vHARkOTTSi W. O V I Revolrlnf Flat CardJ. Railwav Heada, ;:,ji7riwiof frames,'; . 5pinoltif Frames, r"i ' -",'.''." - ' iA - M 9 I.. iQulUerVand Reels, 'i'tt- - 'f ", " , ; .i '', . -Lsiftssssv-''::;'---'-'-'' - ; '&uhL:- 1.1 fAuitppc aSIiibbers, t'j'i. ETC., ETC. BAJITLETT, FRAZXKR A CAMUNGTOX. New Tork, N. T. MEMBERS New Tork Cotton Exchange New Orleans Cotton Exchange New Tork Stock Exchange Chicago Board of Trade FLEMING A CO., ' Correspondents, BOCK HILL, g. a P17BLIO ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS BROWN & HUNTER Investigations, Examinations, Cost Systems Furnished. lSll-iaSl Empire Building, Atlanta, Ga. Looms Dobbies Repairs Crompton - Thayer Loom Co. Worcester. Mass Alexander & Garsed Southern Agents Gharlotte, A. G. Manufacturers and Jobbers Frequently And It necessary to have Banking Faculties ta ad dition to those offered by local banka. TUX First National Bank OF RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. With Sl.000,000.00 Capital Earned Surplus 9000,000.00 $5,500,000.00 Deposits St,000.onQ.O) Total Itrsourrea Offers Just the Additional Fa cllitien Reqatred. Jno. B. PurcelL Presidents Jao. M. Millar, Jr., Vice Preai dent; Chas. IX Bnraett, As slsunt Cashier: J. O. Joplln. Assistant Cashier. VICK & CLARK Coltcfl Commissicn Merdits. MILLER & CO. bA4S4v.tv AhU liWk.4Vrta, ar jrva. sw Kara, Members Nee Kork sunm tvaoaanaw. New fork Cotton Kiohangs, New York Hweaoa Ksoaaogs, New Xwrk Cvflee Vs thaage. Chloage Board ef Trade, New orleaaa yooa aseoaaaa, .r4ew vnmmt Board atf Trade, Philadelphia Iteea 4Sa Coitoa I abaage, Liverpool uettea ktxaeute orders for tl for the avreeaae ar aej ef eottea, stoeka, grala sr nr1e tops for eash er oa margta. Daelel attention te srdsrs a Phoae er telegraph. ." Breach Cfrieei Cast Uala street, SaiXANDCa MaaagWK HUOE ILAORAE & CO, . BlJikera . ICaoallaaexMia ton them geoturltiea ira4ittingioa7D. 0 40$ Ookwada Bid Cotton Hill Stocks , . RI0LTARD A. BLYTHE. ; Opmnilsslon Zlerclunt ' COTTOJf WAJlfg AND TARNS. l?&ii Street,',' Xm. D'OLEEl. ft . 00' oosmtsRioii triatcnAirrs COTTON YARNS - ' TWrd and Cneetaat taiw-,i-Vi,. . UaHoer and Merrtiaat Bldx. f ? HAYWARD, 4W I Intermediates. Roylog Frames Jack Frames J E N C K E S QOTTON YARNS OFFICES: PawtucUrt, R. I., and Philadelphia, l , . k. . r, . . 1 1 . 1 1 ml A fiumH. & Merchant Building, W mJL SpelUssy, Manager and Soatbern Representative. 0. A. R0BBINS VCfiimSTIB EQTJITMXTrTS TOR COTTON MTIXds. FOtVXll VlaaJrStV GKMUVAIi CHAELOTTE, ttlQN'ORADE SPINDLE, LOOM, CNCINC AND tXXZ 0 W90 Belt OQi and Oreaaaa. LaiaHcattag Cold Wata rate ta. Acento Wattle' Dreaatna GEO. B. HISS OIL CO. CHARLOTTS, If. 0. J. SPENCER TURNER CO. COlimSSIOIT MERCHANTS. C3TO3BSI VW Task, ratladelphta, OMeaga, f. LsaX Umttm, Wlitfliia Yarni and Ootton Piece Goods. PAULSON, UNKROUM & CO. Cotton Yarims T- LXONARD WTRKEX - . IN CHKSTNUT WTHKUl M MOKROK 9VRHJCS its cmurrtrvr btrkjct .... William B. Charles Otaeas Oharlette IV. C Mala Offlee Single Lift Jacquard with Independent Cylinder Motion. 1)8 fc UALfON'S 4IACQUARD8. THOMAS H ALTON'S SONS, Philadelphia, ra. ALEXANDER OABSED, Soother Agents, Otarlntte. N. C. Prospective Builders nefore beginning yonr balldlng operatlona, yoa would do well to correspond with aa for prices on all sorts of Butldiac Materlala, Wi carry a fall line of Flooring. Celling. Sldtait. laterte Trimmings. Hash. Doors, Blinds, etd. Always prepared to furnish the best ntatertala, aad eaa aav too money. ' hotton a nofjRBONXAis. niokory. N. O. Good 2nd-i1and 18 Collins Twisters, t 3-4 Inch, 1 Inch, S 1-4 Inch, I 1.3 tact ring. t S nopaSal Twtfttcra, S Inch rlnga ' -Z''"' . ' . ' , S HTniUtt Twister, t lactt rtog. 1 Davis A Furber Twlstrr, t f-4 tnob rtngt nearly new . , ( 8 Twitter, 1 8-4 Inch rings, Inch Travt. , - I-:"",. "'.v-.. - , V.... Greensboro Supply Greensboro, N; C. A, Ii; SALEELD ft , BUO., ' COMMISSION : MEnCHANTl '' ',)' a ' '' f-" " ! '"',-,;.; V ' .f a leaard Street, JtXW YORK. ;! O OTTO IT " V T A R if ti'Z ;FrcdIctpr ftAchsUs; m m vi I ' , NAN8H emeu COUITAStl EUltDIN, ATLANTA. tXt a Automatic Feeders. , Openers and TrwoVi i , Breaker, IntermeslUte ad Finisher Lappcrs, Klrschner Carding Ceatsrs , Thread Extractors, : , s Wasta Pidrt, etc , Raw Stock Di-yertv - , ETC, ETC SPINNING C 0. pa. Philadelphia Office, Martaef &MhMI TT im 7' t..:r MACBIinER'T. 3 NOETH OAIlOLm itwvt xonn ..... rKXZJUtarnLt, COTTOW YAJUfa, OOTTOW OOPS. axd corro WAatm IT. T. jLaardass. X. T. Comoanv JAME3 E.IHTCIIELLCD. 'COMMISSION JrXRCaAST3 Csttca : Ytrna z?.i : C:l!: : - -,;'-;c::t:.:. .. " CONSlONilKNTS ft!-'" , rblldr Ma, 1? ar I t It , ( I -. it t " Vorlc. a ii LS Machinery - " 5 t r . ' t :A' 'f '(-. - v.i f 1 k., 1 ' '
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Jan. 29, 1907, edition 1
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