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c ) 7 COMMERCIAL WILMINGTON MARKET. i Quoted officially at the closing by thr Cbamber or Commerce.) T STAR OFFICE, June; 15, 190G. V SPIRITS V TURPENTINE--Market nothing doing: Mk:l Wv'fi ROSIN Market, nothing doing. TAR Market firm at ; $1.90 per bar berrel of 280 pounds. i CRUDE TURPENTINE Market firm at $2.90 per barrel for hard, $4.40 ger barrels for dip and ; $4.75 for; Vir gin. . .- ;' Quotations same v day last ; year Spirits turpentine, "steady, 57 1-2; ros in firm, $3.23 bid; tar firm, $2.00 crude turpentine; firm, $3)0,r $5.00; $5.50 RECEIPTS. . spirits xmrpentmerii . 41 Rosin .:;;. r.. :.;.,.'; .......232 Tar .;..... . . '. f . " 8 Crude . . . . . ;.. . . . ...... 72 Same day last year--lOS casks spir its .turpentine, 417 barrels rosin, 40 barrels tar; 236 barrels -crude turpen tine. . - - : . , COTTON. MarketSteady, 10 3-4 c. -. Same day last year Steady, 8 l-2c. Receipts 267 bales ; same day last year, 237 bales. ' COUNTRT PRODUCffi. (Corrected Regularly by Wilmington v Produce Commission Merchants ; prices representing, those paid for ; produce consigned to Commission Merchants.) ? if PEANUTS Nortn Carolina, Prime. 75c; extra prime, 80 85c; fancy, 90 .per : bushel ot twenty-eight "? pounds. Virginia Prime-. 55c; extra prime, 65c; fancy 70c; Spanish, $1.00 $1.05. CORN Firm, 6566c per bushel or white . N: C. .BACON Steady, hams, 15 16c per pound; shoulders, 12 to 13c; sides dull, 1213c " ' - EGGS Firm at 17 18. CHICKENS Dull, 15 to 30 for .small; Growns, 30 40. : 3ESSWAX Firm, at 2627c. FALLOW Firm at 4 l-25c pel ound. : - SWEET POTATOES Firm at 70 i$1.00 per bushel. BEEF CATTLE Dull at 2 to 4c. pOUHd. r . - ' . ' TURKEYS Nothing doing. HIDES Dry salted, 13 14c. ; green. '3c. per pound." . , ' PORK Nothing doing. ' March n-V".1 10.35 -10.34 1033 10.36 10.43 10.44 10.51 THE COTTON MARKETS. New YSrk, June 15. The cotton market acted somewhat unsettled to-J day and after a quiet morning turned more active with the close .at a net decline of 5 to 10 points. Sales for the day were estimated at 150,000, bales. The market " opened "steady at un- l changed prices "jon 5 bid r crop "months' nd 3 Doints : lower th cmo nnlnt "hlo-har on new which was just about In line with the cables. At first the market "was fairly steady; offerings being check ed by continued rains in the eastern belt while it 'remained , dry In the southwest and . complaints : of drought and ..insects '-are being -' re ceived from that section. But "these conditions did not; seem suffl- tcientiy serious, to promote,' fresh" buy ing for long accounts f and after., the -first batch of covering, orders had been executed the market turned easier ainder a renewal of Wall street offer ings and broke to a net loss of 8 to 10 points in the late' trading; The Jnarket closed steady and' price3 were a point or two up .from ithe lowest on the active months as a result of cov ering. " - ; ; -;,;- : ;- ; ' Receipts cotton at the ports to-day 4,458 bales against 9,118 last week and 10,607 last year. For the week 30.000 bales against 55,170 last week and 80, 276 last year. . To-day's receipts at Kew Orleans 491 bales against 1,920 last year and at Houston 1,397 bales against 2,204 last year. ; Spot cotton closed quiei; middling uplands, 11.20; middling gulf, 11.4 5; Sales, 2,865 bales. ' Futures closed steady." . ; - ' Month. nnonfn V Pln'sincr June, bid .". .10.70 -"' ' -' ' 10.65 10.68 j 7 ' .; 1064 Aust .....10.51. . -10.45 September:cib.42 OctoberB10.3:.:- November;,'. ."..: ..-.'.10.40 December . . . . v. .10.4G4 - Januaiy i vi049 February, bid 10.49 fy.'? .'10.56-',;; .-'X- Port Movements, c ' IV l-8c;r net ceipts, 2,072 . bales. : ; V ' -:; New Orleans Quiet, 11 3-8c ; :het receipts; 491 bales. - Mobile-Quiet, 10 13-16c; net 're ceipts," 6 bales, r : '.;::.,r:..-: ; Savannah-Quiet, 10 7-8c. ; net re ceipts, 507 bales. ' ;;. .-. " - Charleston Quiet, 10 3-4c; net- re ceipts, 49 bales. . - J ; Wilmington-Steady;' : 10 3-4c; net receipts 267 I bales. - - - ; :- ' f .Norfolk teady, 11 l-4c; net re ceipts, 276 bales. - -" Baltimore Nominal, 11 l-4c; net receipts; 200. bales. ; - - . ; " New York Quiet, 11.20. ," ; Bbston-Muiet, 11.20; net receipts, 17, bales. t " ' . Philadelphia Steady, 11.45 net re ceipts, 21 bales. ; .,; ' ' Brunswick Net receipts, 61 bales. Newport News Net receipts, 50 bales. . . ' .Port Townsend Net receipts, 69 bales. . ... ' j Miscellaneous Net receipts 372 bales. - . ' ' -Total to-day, at all ports Net. 4,458 bales; , Great Britain, 3,507 bales; Con tinent, 11,295 bales;. Japan, 69 bales; Stock, 364,50 bales. Consolidated, at all ports Net, 28, 005 bales. Exports: Great ; Britain, 40,311 'bales; France, 17,869 bales; Continent, 49,397 .bales; Japan, 632 bales. Total since September 1st, at fill ports Net, 7,585,166 . bales. Exports : Great Britain 2,727,600 bales; France, 686,374-, bales ;. Continent, 2,511,806 bales; Japan, 116,546 bales; Mexico, 2,764 bales. , interior Movement. " Houston Steady, 11 i-16c; net re ceipts, 1,397 bales. , Augusta Steady, 11 3-16c; net re- ceipts, 63 bales. Memphis Steady, 11c; net receipts, 34 bale3. i St. Louis Quietr 11 l-16c Cincinnati Quiet ; - net receipts, 269 bales. r Louisville Firm, 11 3-8c; net re ceipts, 59 bales. . .. Cotton Receipts. , i New York, June 15, 1906. The following ..are the total net re ceipts of cotton, at all ports since Sep tember 1st: - . :...: Galveston, 2,489,851 ; . New Orleana, 1,584,503; Mobile 236,497; Savannah, 1 1 438,487 ; Charleston, .169,016 ; Wil mington,, 319,800; Norfolk, 619,054; Baltimore, 61,003; New York, 6,575; Boston, 62,064'; ' Newport "News, 14,930 ; Philadelphia, 8,430; Sari Francisco, 37, 245; v Bruns wick, 178,039 ; Port Town send, 63,407; Pensola, 143,314; - Port land, Ore, 4,748; Port Arthur & Sabine Pass, 101,262 ; Jacksonville, 18,195 ; Eagle Pass, Texas, 3,479 ; El Paso, Tex as, 150 bales, Laredo, 5,651 ; ; Minor ports, 19,471. , Total, 7,585,166 bales. Comparative Cotton Statement. "T New York, June 15, 1906. 14,120 OverilldKtoMlis -janaaa ; ; , , 5 7,330 . -- . (.uiuugs ca- i f- ?v-4 ' timate) :- .. . 30,000 30,60 Loss df stock at Inter- '-M-,. :-;:; Brought into sight . for. : 'the week .. ..... ... 47,827 107,848 Total Corp Moyement. Part receipts M. .7,579,798 9,468,225 Overland to - mill3 rand Canada.;. 91,941 1,0277560 Southern: mill 1 tak-" ' ; ings . (estimated .1,930,000 1,945,000 Stock at interior . towns in excess .of Sept: 1st ...... 80,410 , 180,896 Brought into sight . thus far-for sea- - r son : .V ....... . ,10,522,149 12,621,681 Liverpool Cotton Market. .. Liverpool, June 15. Cotton : Spot in fair demand; prices. 1 point higher. American middling fair,. 6.53d.; good middling, 6.29d, middling, 6.07d.; low middling, 5.89d.; good ordinary, 5.69d.; ordinary, 5".49d. . " The sales of the day were 10,000 bales of which 1,000 were for specula tion and export and included 9,300. Re ceipts, 6,000 bales including 4,800 American. r Futures opened .steady and closed quiet., American middling,; G. O. C.: June, 5835.84d.; June, .and.: July, 5.83d.; July and August, 5.82 5.83d.; August and September, 5 J4d. ; Septem ber and October, 5.66(g) 5.67d.; October and November,' 5.61 5.62d. ; Novem ber and December, 5.605.61d.; De-; cember and January, 5.60(gfc.61d.; Jan uary and February, 5.61 5.62d.; Feb ruary and March, 5.62t. .5.63d; March and April, 5.64d. ; April and - May, 5.65d. ' 4 NEW YORK FINANCIAL New York, June 15. Money on call higher, 3 l-25 per cent.; ruling rate. 4 to 4 1-4, closing bid, 4; offered at 4 1-2. Time loans, strong; sixty days and ninety days, 4 1-2 per cent.; six months, 4 3-4 5 per cent. Prime mer cantile paper, 55 1-2. Sterling ex change firmer at 485.95486 for de mand and at 483483.05 for sixty day bills. Posted rates, 484 and 487. Com. mercial bills 482 5-8482 3-4. Bar sil ver, 64 1-8.. Mexican dollars, 50. For the week ending Friday, June 15th: t ' Net receipts at all U. S. ports dur ing week, 28,005; net receipts at all U. S. ports same week last year, 80,091. Total receipts since September, 7, 585,165 ; total receipts to 'same date last year, 9,432,404. Exports for the week, 108,209; exports for same week last year, 118,933; Total exports since September 1st, 6,045,090; Total exports same date last year,, 7,832,994. Stock at all U. S. ports, 364,503 ; fetock at all U. S. ports same time last year, 425,-657- bales. Stock at all interior towns, 237.820: stock at all . interior towns same time last year, 235,060. Stock at Liverpool same time last year, 811, 000. Stock of , Am. afloat for Great Britain same time last year, 237,000. Weekly Movement. New York, June 15, 1906.', The following statistics on the move ment of cotton for the week ending Fridayj June 15th, were compiled by the New York Cotton Exchange: ' This Year. Last Year. Port receipts . 29,480. . 80,376 f. Y. Bonds. U. S. Refunding, 2s reg. U. S. Refunding 2s. cou. U. S. 3s reg. ...... U. S. 3s. cou. ...... U. S. old, 4s. reg . U. S. old, 4s. cou. . U, S. New, 4s. reg U. S.New. 4s cou.. American Tobacco, 4s. cert . American Tobacco, 6s cert A; C. L., 4 s Baltimore & Ohio, 4s . . . L. &.N. Unified Seaboard Air Line,4 4s Southern Railway, 5s U. S. Steel, 2nd 5s Closing Stock List, Amalgamated Copper ...... American Sugar Refining .. American Tobacco, pfd cert Atlantic Cba3t Line ...103 1-4 ...103 3-4 ...102 7-8 ...102 7-8 ...102 S-4 ...103 3-4 ...129 1-2 129 1-2 . 78 7-8 .113 3-4 .100 1-4 .103 1-4 .103 . 88 .118 1-2 97 3-4 drought; cbn&ti braska; had a ' strengthening" influence to-day on the local wheat ; market. At the; close wheat for! July delivery was up 1-4C Corneas up l-25-8c. Oats showed a gain of 11-4. : Provisions were ; 5" to 10c. higher." . . j ; "The leading futures ranged as toi lows: ;'i -x;:y --SO-."v'r '-'S--: ' ' ' ; ODec : High Low : Cloe. Wheat. No. 2. ..- :. r ' .. - July ;. ..'.. 82 . 83: : Sept;-...; . 82 83 DecX ;. , rS3 ' 84 Corn.' No'.'2.- 1 - . Juiy- !V-I i 52 53. , Sept . . : ,V.52 ;' 53 :rMky. i':5iy8'' 52 palsl; No. i ' ; : ,juiy . !. v ; ;; 40 41 : Sept k .36 37 Decv-.;;..,37 '37 MaW. ,38 59 Short Rifts, per ;00 lbs. .' ' July ; 16.80 ' 4 17.00 r ,16.80. 16.97 Sept .16.65 16.72 ;16.65 :i6.67 Mess Pork, per bbl. v 1 JulyJ,V,8.878.87 ' 8.82 8.85 Sept' . 9.00. 9.02' 9'.00 9.00 Oct. . .8.97 . 9.05 8.97 "9.00 Lara, per 100 lbs, ' July ..9.40 9.47 9.40 9.45 Sept . .9.27 9.35 , 9.27 9.32 Oct ..9.12 9.17 9.12 9.12 Cash quotations were as follows: Flour,vfirm; No. 3 wheat, 79 84 1-2; No. 2 red, 85 3-486 7-8; No. 2 corn, 53 " 1-2 54 1-4; No. 2 yellow,' 53 3-4 54 1-4; No. 2 oats, 40 5-8; No. 2 white, 42 3-4 43; No. 3 white, 41 42; No. 2 rye, 61; Short ribs, -sides (loose), 9.309.40; Mess pork per bbl., 16.95 17.00; Lard per 100 lbs, 8.80; Short clear sides (boxed), 9.759.87; Whiskey, basis of high winea, 1,29. . 82r 82 : 82 83 .83 83 52 ' 53 52 . 53 51v'51 40 . 40 36 . ,37 36 37 38. , 39 NEW YORK PRODUCE MARKET New York, June 15. FLOUR, firm. CORN MEAL Firm.. WHEAT Spot, firm; No. 2 red; 96 nominal elevator. Options, 1-2 to 5-8c. net higher. July, 89 1-2; September, 88 1-4; December, 89 1-2. CORN Spot firm;. No. 2, 60 3-4 nominal elevator. Options nominally l-4c. higher. July, 59 3-4; September, 59 3-4c; December, 58 3-4. OATS Spot, strong; mixed, 45. LARD Steady; western prime, 8.9Q nominal. Refined steady. . ..105 ..133 1-4 ..100 1-2 ..144 1-2 Baltimore & Ohio 113 3-8 Baltimore & Ohio, pfd ........ 93 Chesapeake & Ohio 57 1-2 Louisville & ; Nashville .146 1-2 Manhattan LT . ..150 New -York Central .'. 138 5-8 Norfolk & Western . , . . ....... 87 1-2 Norfolk & Western, pfd 90 People's Gas 91 Reading Reading, 1st pfd Reading, 2nd pfd ... Southern Pacific ... Southern Pacific, pfd Southern Railway . . . Southern Railway, pfd Tenn., Coal & Iron . U. S. Steel ..... U. S. Steel, pfd ,.104 3-4 Va.-Car. Chemical ...... 40 1-2 Va.-Car. Chemical, pfd 109 1-4 S.-A. L., com 31 1-2 S. A. L., pfd - Standard Oil 610 Western Unfon ..... w . ...... 92 1-2 V .....132 3-4 ..... 91 V 95 1-2 64 7-8 119 3-4 ..... 37 ' 99 .....154 3-4 ..... 38 5-8 CHICAGO PRODUCE MARKET. Chicago, June IK Continuation of PORK steady. TALLOW Steady. RICE Firm. MOLASSES Steady. 1 COFFEE Spot Rio, steady; No. 7 invoice, 7 5-8c; mild) firm; cordova, 912. Futures, steady; unchanged to an advance of 10 points. SUGAR RA1, Arm, Fair refining, 3; centrifugal, 90 , test, S 1-8 3 17-32; molasses sugar,2 3-4.. Refined, steady. FREIGHTS TO LIVERPOOL Steady, grain lOd. PEANUTS Easy,- unchanged. POTATOES Firm; rose Southern per barrel, 45; do. Chilis 34.50; southern, 1.502.75; Maine per bag, 33.25; State and western, 2.753.00. Cabbages Eay, unchanged. COTTON SEED OIL Steady on moderate speculation demand. Prime crude f. o. h. mills 29 nominal; prime Summer yellow, 36 1-2; prime white, 4041; prime winter yellow, 4041t QRYQOOuS MARKET. New York, June 15. The drygoodi market showed a fair movement of goods for the day; prices on coaler lines sagged a little and there was more trading at the new quotations. Cotton yarns were easier. Wide print cloths sold at 4 7-8c. on contracts and there were some revisions in the pric es of tickings and wide, sheetings. NAVAU STORES. New York, June 15. Turpentine and rosin firm. Savannah, June 15. Turpentine firm, 57 3-4;: sales, 551; receipts, 139; shipments, 298. Rosin, firm; sales, 2,589; receipts, 1,- 360 ; shipments, 362 ; stock, 59,889. Quote: A. B. C, 3.50 3.60 ; D.3.70 3.80; E., 3.85 3.90 ; F.,' 3.90 4.00 ; G., 3.95 4.05; H 4.00 4.10; I., 4.05 Kali Advice VV.VUUUUUU; WKTTE JJS FREELY Jja frankly, fa strictest confidence, telling all your PRvwi and staling your. age. ; We wiU send you' now VICE. in plain sealed envelope, and a val "we book on Home Treatment for Women.J " rv Address: Ladles' Advisory Department, The ltanga Medldne Co.; Chattanooga, Tenn. 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'-.i-5j-ivjjt 'l"t" " - Total-267 baled , cotton, 41 - caSki spirits turpentine, 232 barrels rosing -barrels tar, -.72 barrels crude turpen- tine. Beargtha '"A lMXindYcn Hara Always Bcurtr Light, Cool Drinks Foi Hot, Summer c BY RIVER AND RAIL; Uav I. 1 s are u oining moref Tefreshing.- For Im ported C. & C. . Ginger . Ale clous , Ginger Ale; Apollinaris and lV ia, Waters. go to. - ... may.l5-tf - .V 1 - s- - J I. 1 Ji ?!' f C" Je l5, 190G.:
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