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THE SUNDAY CITIZEN, AUGUST 17, 1913. New Danish Cabinet Contains TI7J A 1? T .ATI? W . STOCKS DECLINE ON NEW YORK MARKET JvTffW TOKK, Aug, !, -fontinned lack of rain In the went end south west was made the baste of another ellin m'twmnrt in today' early trarfcai iwltnn of a point were abruptly registered by St. Paul, Atchi son, IDock Island preferred, Vnlon 3acBlo and Erie. United States Steel also felt the force of the initial im jpact more than any other Industrial issue except the Harvester tasues. which wore notably heavier. Some of he minor iec.laltles yielded as much , m Jwo points. In final dealing the -market gathered freah Impetus and doting price for the favorite were well abov those of the prevlou day. i A 'Dart from crop considerations, Whe day' new wan favorable. The mercantile authorities are agreed that HiuslneM in general ii holding up well vlth a promising fall outlook and the effect of tariff revision largely dis counted. London' market were again wteady Writh a higher range for stocks and me moderate buying hern of the Jnternatlonat group, chiefly Union Pacific. Money la becoming Increas ingly easy at the BrltUh metropolis, but all talk, of an early reduction in the ba.nk rate is deprecated, ai 1 the uggestion of new underwriting. The Berlin market continue to allow eigne f weakness. The on;y feature of the local bank statement was an actual cash lose In btead of the moderate gain looked ilor. Actual loans showed a nominal Vicreaae, but In the average table this item increased by over 7,(K0,000. Today's bond market waa irregular. Total sales, psr value, 1581,000. Gov ernments were unchanged on call during the week. Total sales were 174,900, including Chesapeake and Ohio, BOO; Lehigh TValley, 1,100; Southern Railway, 100; Tennessee Copper, 1,800; United states Steal, 61.800. STOCKS Amalgamated Copper . , Amer. Heat ftiiKar . Amer. Cotton OH .Amer, Smell, ft Refining Amer. Sugar Refining Amer. Tel, ft Tel. Anaconda Mining Co. ...... Atchison . , . Atlantic. Coaat Line ...... Haltimore & Ohio m,... Bethlehem Steel . . , - Canadian Pacific. Central Leather . . . .Chesapeake St Ohio Chicago Great Western 73 V 2614 ... In; .J... 67 f ...110 ..121 .. .. U ..mi .. 66 13 rent., Mil. & St. Fatil 106 Colorado Fuel & Iron ......... 10 Consolidated Gas , iaO Corn Products . 11 Delaware Hudson ..166 ODenver A Rio Grande 16 Do. pfd..,. ...... 13 XyfartUlera' Securities II ' tiffa Mlllli " SR4 . Do. let pfd. 46 j Do. Jnd pXd. . , 36 General Electric . , . . - 143 (Great Northern pfd. 12 breat Northern Ora-Ctf ,., 36 Minnie Central 106 Interbormigh-Ket. 16 ; Do, pfd. 60 'Inter. Harvester .108 Intew-Mmrtoe, pfd .... 16 Unter. Paper - 6 "Inter. Pomp .................. 7 KanaaavCtty Southern S6 J-Aclede Oas ....... (Lehigh Valley 161 ffjoulevilla & Nashville .,.....,,134 IMlnn., 8t P. ft 8. r. M. 133 JUlsourl. Xanana e TeA 31 Missouri Paciflo .............. 31 (National Biscuit . . ....... UH National Lead 47 INat Ry- t M Ind pfd. ..... 18 New York Central ............ 88 pi. T. OnU ft Western ' . . . 39 (Norfolk ft Western - ...109 OJorth American .... ........ .... 72 INorthern Pacific .............111 iPaoifia Mall -' 21 Pennsylvania -,....... .172 jPeople's Gaa .....113 IPttta C C. St. Louis-. 91 jTUtaburg Coal . , ... 1 9 Ipreseed Ptel Car ............. 24 rPullman Palarn ar . .".166 hteadlng J0 NEW YORK COTTON MARKET ACTIVE NEW YORK. Jug; 16.-The cotton market was active today and prlcec advanced on a renowal of yejttcrdity's buying movement with active months reaching the hlgheat levels touched since the rally following the publish ing of the lat government rerrt. Ite- altr.lng for the wek-cnd or on private reports of more rain in Okluhoma than ; suggested by the official weather map, caused reactions after an early ad vance, but offerings were well enough taken to give the market a steady un dertone, and last prices were 3 to 6 points net higher, Higher Liverpool cables, encourag ing reviews of the domentlc dry goods situation and the more bullish sen tlmcnt created by ycHturdity's ttdvanca reitulted in an opening Improvement of from 8 to 6 points. There were a lot of overnight buying orders around the ring, and prices soon sold 10 to 11 points net higher (fnbull support com- buicd with a contmooa active aemana from shorts. Offerings became heav ier around 11.26 for October, or about 88 point URfrom the recent low level, and the market later eased off sev- ernal points from the best with aellors encouraged by an Idea that the ehort Interest has been considerably rtiduo ed and lower temperatures might be followed by Improved crop accounts from Oklahoma, The western belt ! forecast, however, was for generally fair, weather tonight and tomorrow and this view of the situation waa In line with predictions of local map readers who said they saw no promise of any Immediate change In south western conditions. Private cables from Liverpool reported sentiment more bullish there with the trade call ing moderately and with professional operators short of the market. Wall street and houses with southern con nection were heavy sutlers on the ad vance here and it seemed to bo the general feeling that the bulk of the demand represented covering by aborts who are supposed to have been ren dered uneatty by continued dry weath er In the southwest, fears of an. over gold' market, and the fact that south ern hedge selling has not yet shown Itself on any Important scale. Spot cotton steady; middling up lands, 12.00; middling gulf, 12.28. No salm. ' Cotton futures closed steady. Open High Low Close .,11.7$ 11.79 U.6 11.74SP11.7B ..11.43a ,.11.18 11.25 ..11.08 11.13 ..11.18 11.18 ..11.09 11.07 Striking Personalities in Members COPKVlf AGKN, Aug. lS.The membership of the New Danish cabi net pn-HentK aotne striking personali ties. 'Among the ministers are sev- of wearing the customary ministerial uniforms on official occasions, His majesty has conwriti-d, find although he will wear his own uniform in the cabinet councils, hereafter the minls- eral men who have won their present tPrs mt-tli evening drew. blKh iMMiitKins through Tier determl-i.- An exception, howtver,, bad to be nit:!m, har 1 work and merit. A no-ma(ie jn tlu case of the minister of labia rase is the minlnter of publie 1 foreign affiiir. Whn meeting foreign uorks, ila,mng-JorBetwen, who In the ; Hovereigns he will make a conceaalon days of his youth labored for the very mode: stipend of $6 a month. Tii-fore he was sixteen years old, Mr, JlasKitiB-JorKenuen ha4 devclop- and appear In uniform. As a further evidence of their de mocracy, the new ministers have dis avowed all rank and formal distlne- ed the bamt of thrift. His Income i tlona. Xhcy are to he addressed not wa greatur than his outlay, for at rt "Your Excellency," but as "Mr; that time ua had some $15.00 on the ' Minittlcr." credit Hide of his leder. lie madei application' for the position of aist-1 the Undeveloped waterpower tint teach'er )n the village of Wn-; Iceland la receiving the attention here. In Jutland. But when he wan foreign capital. Tlwj Ielbl falla, fold th nnv . lafl OO for the. term miles from the 'coaat, have been ac- of wix months, he decided to decline: uuireu oy an tmsum concem whiu the opportunity for the reason that i" engaged in the manufacture of It would not permit of hie saving $ 12 nitrogen products, and with 410,000 every half year, a compact he had 'horsepower at Its command, the corn made with himself, , i l'anv w111 mo " "x dories from ' iru-.ni fni-mor tiAM,. ri,o Tiari I I'eru and Chile to Iceland. inet young Hanlng-Jorgenen and liked him. ca;me to the rescue. He offered to board and lodge the teach-! ctnstructed to the coast. saying WrXC H rJssLL-z of '.,.'-.' - .',..','..." of ':-", ..' ,., ' ' ' " '. "" 35 ' ..'''. lilg factorlea are to be built-in the er for six month for $15.00, that, by -limiting his spending money to fifty cents a month, he could still I save his $12.00. There wns no gain-J Kitylng the truth of this statement of frugality, end Haaslng Jorgenson ac ceited. Tiius were his early habits of thrift made lasting, The present minister prospered, lie rose step by trtcp until his determina tion and energy led him to the presi dency of a bank, from which position hn Ktepped Into the cabinet. Three weeks ago the minister met Ihe farmer who had boarded him at a school teacher. The man's name Is Joppe Sokjnlr. In talking over the old days tlio story of llaaolng-Jor-gensien's first employment under the ntata got out, and It has since been recited with relish nrod approv al by the admirers of the minister of public, worka. The new Ianlh ministry, which went Into -.irflce last June,, is radical, with-certain well-defined leanings to ward socialism. The members are so democratic that they have asked the king to 'be excused from the necessity The own ership of the falls was purchaaod Irom four local farroera, each of which will receive $15,0 Hp for his in terest. , Aug. Sep. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan., l''eb. Mar. May ytepubllo Iron. ft Hteel ' Do. pfd. ................. JJtoclc Island Co. .............. Do. pfd flt. L. ft flan. Fran. 2nd pfd. Ifleaboard Air Lino Do. tfd, .,.'....,.......- HIoks Bhef, HOl & Iron jHouthwn Pacific . Southern Railway Dn ffiffl, ........ . .-. . fTenntiuseo Copper .......... Texas ft Paciflo ...n...... Union Pacific Do. pfd 'United fltt-le Realty .... United States Rubber 'United Staaca Bu?el. ,rrtr i Do. pfd. Utah Copper , , , , , i r r r i t i ri r Va. Cso, ("hemU-al , . Wabash ... .,,,t.K Do, pfd. , Western Maryland , , ., , Western Union .... tWestinghouse Klcoirio nt.nf. OV heeling ft iAke Blrle .. 87 . . 'a 19 .. 46 28 ., 02 . 24 .. 78 .. 31 ... 16 ,.153 SI 'A 67 61 61fl ION r.o 24 4 11 41 72 B 1l.3dcril.4l 11.18 11.19Si11.20 11.11 11.1011.12 11.08 11.1211.13 10,9 11.02lt.03 U.0411.06 .11.09 11.14 11.07 11.08 WHO!) .11.11 11.19 11.11 11.11 4P11.13 CHICAGO MARKETS. CHICAGO, Aug. 16. Prospect of cooler weather tomorrow with show er brought about a halt today In the advance of corn. Storm damage In Canada and bullish crop report from Prance helped make wheat firm. Ac tive demand carried oats up grade but the market sagged when corn turned weak. Concentrated buying credited to packer or foreigner lifted prices. Butter, not quoted. Egg not quoted. Potatoes, unchanged; receipts 35 cars. Poultry lower. Hogs. Receipt 10,000; steady; bulk of sales, 7.768.60; light, 8.8f.(W8.90; mixed 7.60fl)8.72; heavy 7.S08.60; rough, 7. 30W 7.35; pigs, 4.26CH8.00. Cattle: Receipt 0; steady; beeves 7.OOlfi9.00; Texas steers, 6.76 7.70; stock era and feeder, 6.46BI7.90; cows and heifers, 8.6040 8.80; calves, 9,00 11.00, Sheep: Receipts 2,000; steady; na tive, 8.70I4.76; yearlings, 4.85W6.76; lambs, native, B.IR7.60, Wheat: No. 2 red, S88S: No. S red. 8788; No, 2 hard, 88088; No, 1 northern, 91fe8?; No. 2 northern, 90j!91 r No. 2-spring, 90SJ 91; velvet chaff, 87frt1; durum, '86W 90. Corn; No. J, 75 Iff 78: No, 2 white, 7Nn, I yellow, 74W77, Oats: No.,2 white, $3 if 34; stand ard, 4344, Rye, No. 8 new, 8R5. Parley, 62 mr 7 3. Timothy 4.00tf 5,15; clover nomi nal. Pork, 22.0-0; lard, H.07! ribs, ' 10.63 Wll.87. WHEAT Open, 9R Total aalc for day 174,900 slisres. LIVERPOOL COTTON. " tjTVFJTlPOOL, Aug, 16 '.in. fpr t Vmall business ihut flnn; niidilll'ir '7.11; good middling, 6.M. middling, f.Bl; low mldriting, 6. Jit R hi. or.li .nary, 6.T6; ordinary, 6,'. S.il. 3,('i0 jinclnding 2,000 American nt l-Qi Ir 1 specula tkn and export. Receipt r.iifio including Sop American. . : Futures closed firm; Uuguat ... 637 tAugust-Bcptember .. , , . . rrt . '650 IPoptember-OctoJber - ... 6.11 kctober-iovember , . f . , , . 6, OR rNovember-Decembor fi.02 December-January ... ..-. p. 03 jjannary-Peijruary ...l,....! 6.1) J pTebruary-Macch 6.01 bunch-April ".r-T-r-- 6.06'i 'April-May ,,r . . B.06 4ay-June t. -.-. 6.07 Bune-Juty ii.0714 uly-Augwt . .T -........... 6.07 I To all appearance the Battle Creek -team has the Southern Michigan 8Tlmber Decemlier May ... , CO UN " gepUmlter 74 Pnemibif 09. May , . . lulu OATS- Poptember ..... " fI December .... 46's May , 4S MESS PORK, per bid Ke)iemtrr .-. ,,....80.80 January , 19.02 LAUD, per 100 lbs - -September ffT ,,,,,ll,0T,i October ,,, ,,,,,,.11.17 January , ,.f . . 1 0.60 HHOKT RIPS, per 100 lbs September ,,, ....11,00 October ,,, ..,.,..10.80 January ,,. ........ fl.J5 CI. s 90 95 74 69 70V. . 45 4S Bil.Vfl 19.17 H.1S 11.'.') 10.67 4 11.10 10.1 2 C NEW ORLEANS COTTON NEW ORLEANS, Aug. 18. Cotton today closed with a very steady feel ing as the result of continued drouthyj conditions In the western belt. The official report, made light of the Oklahoma rainfall and the forecast promised generally fair weather for the western half of the cotton belt, which destroyed hope that the drouth would lx broken over Sunday. At tho opomtng the tone was steady and prices wnre 1 point up to 1 point off. Cables were much higher than due but were, offset by reports of rain. The weather map noted rain at only three notnts rn Oklahoma and none at all In Texas. When tho trade became aware that prtvate reports of moisture were not bolng confirmed buying in creased, Liverpool' bullish stand caused considerable comment and purchasers for long account were on a larger ca.lo thnn during any ses nlon lt the weekV Scalping longs were quick to take profits and there offerings held tho market In check. The close waa steady 3 points up to 1 off, net. Boot cotton firm, 1-16 up. Middling 12 1-16. Sale on the epot 286 bales; to arrive none. Cotton futures closing: August . . . . September . , Octoher . , , December . , January ... ................ 11.17 March 1 1.14 May 11.83 America' old Is being offered in Denmark in . exchange for Danish antiquities. The temptation to Bell it Is often Irrenlstable, but the removal 6t urtlcle of historic Interest from the country in being frowned on by the Danish authorities, who are en Ceavorlng to check the exodus by bringing the national museum into the market as purchasers. The old v Northern museum lnl Copenhagen houses the best collection of antiquities in the country, but nevertheless a number of very fine pleceis, and even complete collections, arc to be found in private families. A Danish-American has lately been In Denmark making extensive purchases, lit. Is bulleved to be collecting; for museums in New York and Chicago, an well as for private Indlvidunls. He it offering prices so attractive that tho owner of one very valuable col lection has ipald be could not afford to refuse tha offer. The director of the Northern mu seum, Dr. Muller, has sounded a note of warnlnsr. He urges that historic antiquities be retained in tha coun try. Ha suggests that anyone receiv ing an ottoi" of Bale for export com municate at once with the museum, intimating that for the sake of keep ing tne relics m .Denmark, the mu seum will meet the pricee offered by the foreigner. 11.63 11.23 11.18 11.17 new york Produce NEW YORK, Aug. 16; Flour qnlet font firm. Wheat firm; No. t red, 94; No, 1 northern Dnlnth, 99. Corn steady; export 83, nominal. Hides steady. Leather firm, Petroleum, wool, rosin, turpentine, rice, stendy. MoliLwes quiet, Raw sugar mendy; Muscovado, 3.20; centrifugal, 3.70; refined quiet, Jtoitler steady, unchanged, ClHit'no firm, unnhiiiiged, Smt coffee quiet: Itlo No. 7, 9; Juntos No. 4, 1 4 : mild qnlet; Cor dova, iHtf 16 nominal. NEW YORK CATTLE. NIOW YORK, Ang. 18, Reeves, re ceipts 67H; steady; calves, steady, Sli.;'t and lambs, 3.S68, steady, IIoksi, 2,547; no gales. "D Y telephone, you can make definite ap pointments, prepare a "keepable" pro gram for the day, and thus triple the value of your time and the amount of your prof its. The telephone line leads you directly and Instantly to the man you wish to meet The important business men in forty thousand cities and towns have Bell telephones. We connect with the long distance lines of the Bell system, thereby giving our patrons universal service. Are you a subscriber? ASHEVILLE TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH CO. UNIVERSAL SERVICE. REASONABLE RATES. 0 It took those fast traveling Pirates Just two days to put a latop to the continuous victories of Rube quard and Christy Mathewson. Mar- "Stoney" MoGlynn, the old St, Loul heaver, la pitching for the leading Salt Lake City team of the Union association. Pitcher "Hy" Jasper, the Thre-1 league star recently bld to the White Sox by Dubuque, refused to report, to the Sox. It Copenhagen ha Just witnessed Its regular yearly cattle show, undoubt edly one of tha biggest gathering of stock ever seen In Europe. Three na tional flags flew over the enclosures, the emblems of Denmark, Sweden and the United States. The Swedlah Hag was flown out of courtesy to a neighbor; tho American out of friend ship, , The United State waa a contribu tor to the show In that a large amount of American agricultural ma chinery waa on exhibition. Denmark In generally conceded to be tha most advanced country, from the stand point of Inielligont and progressiva agriculture, In Europe, and it is in terestlng to note that the beat Danish farmers have a high rea'd for American farming implement!. The records of the state show that the importation of these American man ufactures 'nerenve every year. MEW YORKjDRy GOODS NKW YOMK, Aug, 16. 4iltm goods and cotton yarn markets were steadier with a moderate amount of spot and future business reported. apltt ginghams have been placed at value, the last price being 6 V cents. Fine and fancy cottons ara being du plicated for rpring In limited 'quanti ties, lturlau and jute are held at record .prices. Linens are steady. NtJW YORK, Aug. 16. Money on call nominal; no loans. Time loans eaaler; 60 .day, 3Vi4; 90 diis( i'i 4 li ; six mouths, 6 . Prime mercantile paper 6 (f 6 per cent; sterling exchvngo ateady. 4.a.(TS for SO day bills. 4.SS.45 t.ir deiruind. Commercial bills, 4.RUU. Mexican dullars, 47. Har silve,-, fi9Vt. (fovcrnment bondsBtrailyrallroad rinuua iftoiuiar, I none. OFFICIAL LOCAL WEATHER REPORT l', S, li)rtmit of Agncnltnrc, Wratlicr Itnrrau. l.nrnl wimlbar data for August 18, ion: State of the weather at 8 a, m.. partly rlowdy, state uf the weather nt 8 p, m clear. Jielatlvar-TiUTnldlty-at $ a. m., 67 per cent. Ilel. .live 'humidity at 8 p. rn., St prr cent Wind ill.-cctlon at 6 a, to., cast. Wind direction at R p. m., south. Time n? M.nrisfi, ti:49 a. m. Time of sunset, 7:1 9 p. m. Inl Tcmpcrntncp Data. At Sii. m., 67; 9 a. m., 70; 1 a. m., 72; 11 a. m., 74; 13 noon, 77; 1 p.m., 7 8 ; ' 3 p. m., 78; 3 p. m., 78; 4 p. m 77; 5 p. m., 76; 6 p. m 7Rj ? p, m., "3; S p. m , 71, Highest SS; one year ago S2. lowest 63; one year ago 64. Absolute maximum 89 in 19uS. Absolute minimum hS In 1904. Average temperature, today (0. .Normal 71. I.oinl l'ro Ipltathm for Tills Month. Mm null 4. 7 9 Inches, r.veatest anvminl. 9.13 In 1910. licast amount,' l.SS tn 1912. DAILY GRIND OF POLICE COURT The following caeca were called in city police court yesterday: Wiley Shepard, assault, continued until August IS. (', A. Cunniuiy, assault, continued until August IS. George t'opening, colored, assault, guilty; judgment suspended upon pay iront of lh') cost. Jessie dudgcr, colored,' uaiuH, guilty; Judiuent auspended ujon pay ment of t"io costi. J. U V.n dell, assault, guilty; fined $5 ami tho cists. P. B. Umilh, exceeding the speed limit, guilty; lined 13 and the costs. V, 11, Weaver, driving automobile Without proper lights, guilty; Judg ment surfpo.iriod upon payment of the costs, l-ol Davis, exceeding the speed bmlt, called and failed, caplan issued. It. R. Reynolds, exceeding the speed limit, guilt-,-; lined 4 and the costs. Joe Itevis, failing to proiide for wife and family, not guilty. Tom Kor.l, colored, assault, guilty; sentenced to eight months on the county ro ids. IHifendunt gave nuilce of appeal In tho Superior court und bond was named in the sum of 1400. Tom I'.ir.l, colored, malicious in jury to property, guiltj'i sentenced to six ni. mi'hs en tho county roada, .De fendant give notice of appeal to; the Superior court and bo"hd was named in the sum of $300, !. t-' iiitli, drunk, guilty; fined 43 (ind tho coots. Pink Puitnn, allowing; weeda to grow higher than ten inches, nol prossrd with leave. Miss H. H, Robinson, violating tratll.: ordinance, called and failed. Ed Iwsvm, violating traffic erdi nance, guilty; judgment suspended upon payui Mit of the.cosU. One-half ol cosls remitted. O. C. Mills, violating traffic ordi nance, guilty; Judgment suspended upon payment of the costs. One-half of costs remitted. Mrs. Woodward, Violating traffic ordinance, guilty; Judgment suspend d upon p.tyment of the costs. One half of co its remitted. Cfflll EC MP , i ....." ' 'ii I 1 IJl This is the ques- tion Every Man and Woman Ask Themselves when They Are Sick From Any Cause. The 1100,000 Infield Is undoubtedly the must poteut factor tn keeping the Athletics out In front in the American I league pennant rax. Manager Mack very wisc'.v bus kept hi Infield Intact fiam the beginning of the season. Tor last K hours, ending at 8 tm.,l The next question is to whom shall I go and take my case. Stop just one moment and ask yourself if you know the doctor or firm you have thought of consulting is reliable. Ascertain first, or you may have cause to regret the act, even if you are promised treatment for nothing. It would be better to pay (as you will have to do, regardless of promises) a good man who is " reliable a reasonable fee, than get fooled in believing you may be getting it for nothing, and in the end get nothing for your trouble. This kind of treat ment makes men and women skeptical. They believe every doctor or special ist who has built a reputation has to continue to do good to hold his prac tice, 4 There are good doctors and bad doctors, just as in all walks of life, and I ask, will you hold to obsolete methods or will 3 ou wake up and realize that every day new and improved methods are being discovered, and used for the cure of diseases and adopted by all the wide-awake or up-to-date specialists. The. means or mode of practice of the late day specialist is as superior to the old as Pullman cars are to the old open flat cars first used. -The microscope, the various lights for diagnosis, the x-ray, violet ray, and the various modern electrical fixtures with new chemicals and new formulas are not mere speculation, but used daily and are performing such wonders in the cure of disease as to make people stand and wonder at their marvelous results. We Cure Our Patients to Stay Cured We treat Rheumatism, Catarrh, Deafness, Troubles of the Nose, Throat, Ear, Stomach, Liver, Lungs, Heart, Kidneys, Bowels, Bladder, Rectum. We cure Piles, Stricture, Varicocele, Drains, Weakness, Diseases of the Womb, Ovaries and other Private and Chronic Diseases of Men and Women. We re store premature nervous breakdowns in men and women and make new people of them, German-American Doctors' Commerce Building (Old Koed Bids.) 18 S. Pack Square Asheville L4 1
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