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X v THE RALEIGH EVENING TIMES, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1!)07. PAGE FIVE TODAY'S IRES BY-WIRE STOCKS, C0 GRAIN ONLY FRACTIONAL ADVANCE IN STOCKS (By Leased Wire to The Times.) New York, Nov. 23 The stock market opened mainly higher. Q. It. 'restarted better, gained in all IVj and reacted V-i. New York Cen tral opened half higher and gained in all a point. Heading opened belter. St. Paul, Union I'acilic, and Pennsylvania, higher, and Krio higher. Southern Pacific, gained' Vi . Soo was unchanged. Ontario and Western opened lower. Ueeausc of the announcement by Secretary Cortolyou that bids hail al ready come iu tui fust as to make the pew bond and loan certificate issue a 'succors and that seventy-five per cent of the purchase prices of the bonds and certificates will be left on deposit with the banks purchasing the securities, -Inc. stock market, became, strong today and ad vances were made all along the line. IT. l and Heading assumed leader ship and other standard leaders im mediately advanced two or three points. ..'..-. The tone of the stock market dur ing the two hours of business today was one of decided strength, result ing from the important developments of the last few days in the direction of bettering the ilnafccrai ami specu lative situation, and from the opening until to well up near the close prices advanced with an unusual degree of uniformity. COTTON MARKET STRONG AND ACTIVE (By Leased Wire to The Times.) New York, Nov., 2.'! Influenced by good buying orders from abroad the cotton market started better than had been expected. There was a strong demand, for January and March on the call, hut very little for sale, all hough offerings later loos ened a little. There was much week end covering. The weakly statistics were bearish on the average, al though the into-sight figures fell far below those of the preceding seasons for the .corresponding.' weeks. Other New Knglnnd points were; optimistic regarding the mill situat ion and stated that no general curtailment was expected. Cables from Liver pool interests had been referred for settlement to legal arbitration witli hopeful prospects. .'" Opening: December, 10. 5S' bid; January, 10.27: March, 10. 3.1 to ;ili; April, 10.10 bid; May, 10.47 to -IS; June, 10.50; .luly,,10.47 hid; August, 1 1) . :: 7 to m. New York quotations today: open. High. Low COTTON PORT rfy r-e vbromq guimne," that is - RECEIPTS TODAY I B2 Qidnine (V&J i Cures a Co!d in One Dsv. Grir. i n ?i Tiavi (By Leased V'ire to The Times.) New York. Nov. 21! Port roeeints' today 01 cotton: New Orleans 1X.-13G OsnaSSHEjCEZJlEi anainst 9.0S7: Calve-lnn l:l.sr4 W- against IS,""- Mo; iie j,:501 against, 1,050; Sa.; . ah 1 1,188 against1 12,054; Charleston S3!) against 1,-; 25G: Wilmiiui.:.:i ') against 2,705; j Nnrfoll.- " 'I.!'1 .i!- i-wr ! M V Vr,,i, I lorn u against J ub; lioston 0 against 1G. Totals, . (12.S40 against 4 !),1 4 1 ! last year. . . j Interior receipts:. Houston, 2A0S; Augusta, 1.S91; Memphis, 4.G2G; St.! Louis, 2,737; Cincinnati, X2S, To- tal, 1 2, !)i!S against 23,057 last year. : New York Cliising Stock List, (Ily Leased Wire to The' Times.) New York, Nov. 2:!.--S!o'ks closed today as follows: Atchison . . 70V4 Atchison pf.l. .'. . . . . . . 7H"w Baltimore; & Ohio . , 7S Canadian i'acilic . . . . . . . .,112 Chicago & Northwestern , ... 1 3 1 Denver & Ilio Grande . '1t Denver &. Hio Grande pfd. ... 5 4 Krio . . .... ..,-.....'. 13 Illinois Central . .:.. ;'.'. IIS i Louisville & Nashville .. ... SS Manhattan 1 111 Mexican Central .. ........ 1 " li Missouri Pacific . ... ..... ... 52 New York Central , . '.'..' Pennsylvania . . . :. ',".. ... Rock Island , .. . ........ Itock Island pfd. .. . ';. . ... St.: Paul . .. , ,y. . .. . ..;.;. .;. . . Southern Pacific . . . . . ,. Southern Hallway; . .. .:. ... . . Union Pacific ; . ,;. ....... . Wisconsin Central . . , , . . Interboro-Metropolitan . .'. . Great Northern . ... . . . , . . . . Miscellaneous. A ni n 1 n mil I oil Cmiiuir . ...... r,.. .... . . v w , .. , , . American Car St Foundry, . American Locomotive . , , ',. American Tobacco . ., , . . ..'.'. American Cotton Oil '..'', ,.;.. . Am. Smelting & iteliniug . . . . Am. Smelting & Itefining pfd; Brooklyn Rapid .Transit'". Colorado Fuel & Iron .. .... National Biscuit . . .'... . National Lead . .. . . . . . . . . i'acilic Mail . .-..;'; . . . . . Sugar . . . . '.' . . . . . ... . . I'nited States Steel . . . . . Ciiiteil Stales Steel lifd. Western I'nlon . . . . . . .. . . Maekay's . . .... ........ NOV.: .. ,. . Dec. . ; Jan.. . :. Feb. ; . March . April . . May . . June. . , July. . . Market higher.: . lO.fiS :. 10.27 . M.:;t . Jo.4 1 ... lu.47 .1H.I7 closed Kl.iIS 111.12 le.r.11 HI.4J io.r,'.i lo.os . 10.22 111.34 1(1.41 la.45 'lose. to. (in ii us Vl.lWi 7S 10.45l'4:1 1(1. 4Sfi 4!l ni.ri44ir.fi iii.r.T'n.-.x lti.r.r,-, r.s on every rrpxragbox. 23c i s HOLIDAY STOCK : Cotton-Seed Oil. (By Leased Wire to The Times.) ' New York, Nov. 23 Cotton-seed oil . juices, based on, prime, yellow, ranged as follows: Opening. November December January , February March A m il .. :'. May . . . June ... July ".; '', ' Openini Market recorded. :i . (!) !;iV4f(; 's !5;ii 30 . 3 .' j fit ; prices omit led. : :. dosed steady' with' no Bal r.o- .; OUR EFFORTS IN SECURING THE MOST BFAUTI FUL GOODS USUALLY CARRIED IN OUR STORE AT HOLIDAY-TIME HAVE BEEN CROWNED WITH MARKED SUCCESS, AND THERE IS HERE THE MOST DESIRAELE AND WANTABLE LINES OF GIFTS IT HAS BEEN OUR PLEASURE TO OFFER. ELLINGTON'S ART S TORE; 1 1 "mm 1 1 " iB 3 ' H AWES' THE ACKNOWL EDGED LEADING Worn the world over by particular dressers. The nev Vinter Shapes are the nobbiest that have yet been created by thes Hawes' designers. Men . of taste should bear in mind we are ex clusive dealers for the famous Ir h ' IT " . -. ' it. W'' lliilibaid Cotton l.it-r i (Special to The Kvening Tillies.) I New York, Nov. 23 -Liverpool -r.--' ceived many '''.doleful accounts'-of 'the' condition of .affair.; in America .this morning and declined some i points whieil was; greater than expected. ' This broaghl some swing at .lie opening"- and afterwards from Wall , street, hut this was absorbed on a 10.45. Kl. mly; :A'h'i i slowly .ohtls New Oiieiins Cotton. New (Irleans, La., Nov, 23. Cotton futures ranged as follows: open. ; High. Low. .- .!-! Vis .110. ,; 1 2 Vi v 27 Vi . !'7 . f.-:v, . 10VL . 1 12 vs . 1 1 V4 . a Ms ,113 .:-. 4"s" . 25; .35 .24 . f,5 30i 15s . s Vi til 3 7 Va in i"3 2 1 ,K2U CftVi; 41t Nov. . ,' I -ee. Jllll. . . Feb. . . March. . April May . . June . . July Market in.:;s lo.:i- 10.52 10.42 10.50 10.54 10.57 10.41 10.4C 10.64 iO.lfi . 10.59 10.C5 ' 10.5S Close. 10.fi I H"i.r,i'i r,r. PI.51H5:: 10.5215;', 1(1.54155 10.55157 10.f,(Hfil 111. (llli tV! lo.fiSI 09 ailvani iug close Hie Wall t urned buyers. I he people.. were'- market until at the Street. '.-' sellers had It now : looks as if liecoming convinced ' closed steady. Liverpool Cotton .Market. (I!y Cable to The Times.) Liverpooi, Nov. 23. Spot cotton quiet and steady, American middling 5.32. Sales ('.,000. of which !".,. KM wi'te American and 5(iu for specula tloii and export. Heeeipis 31,0011 of wliich 1 5,400 were American. Futures opened easier and dosed quiet.': "''' r..o i v2 5.(14 ,5.(:5 : 5.5!)Vi! 5.50 "2 5.57 5.5s ij fi 5.5U 5.57 , 5.C2 ii 5.5!) 5.111 Nov. . Nov.-Dec. Dec-Jan. Jan. -Feb. Feb.-Mar; Mar.-Apr. Apr.-May .May-June June-July July-Aiig, n.t; 1 5.(15 n.cc, 5.C.7 r..(;ti r..(i fff 5.0 1 lit 5.t!5 (5i 5.(1 3 5,(i()2 5.(12 5.(i3iA .r,.4Vi 5.(15 Vi r.(!i; n.c.r. that ihe rinancial sii uai ion would im prove more rapidly than' seemed 'pos sible a week ago. In cotton the ten dency toward smaller crop est i in a led is 'renting the impression that the governmeni. estimate to be gathered on Monday-will confirm this tendency and that when it is iiublislied in De cember it will also be a low one, as a result of t he week's transact ions. Wo tliinl; Wall Street' short: interests has been reduced, but that the local trade have taken their place iniook ing for lower, prices. Liverpool fhoiild more than recover today's de cline on Monday... lll'lUiARD BROS; & CO. We Expect a Rush. for our I'm it Cakes, our Pies, espe cially ('"!' Mince a:?d Pumpkin Pies, Cri ae.i Pull':, fei; Tha;:Usj;ii in;; Day, and those wI:o can had better order early. Oar Mi riii'vaes and all kinds of l''an."y ;:::(! (trii:iiiie:it.'d Cakes for: lleceptio:::-! ;:re .justly famed for their superii.i- (iiialil.', tl.u.:.-. n LEE '' & BSOUGMTON. it . BEaEwwsssi &ns3xzsmmf;isz wKJEiixzxzmspm jaaiaHKSs: Ii - . a tliiicacy and line BRETSCH'S BAKERY ("has. ISretsch, .Manager. A Signillcant Prayer. "May the Lord help you make Uucklen's .A.rnfca Salve lcnoTi" to all," writes J. 0. Jenkins, of Chapel Hill, N. C. It quickly took the pain out of a felon: for mo and cured it in a wonderfully short, time." Best, on earth for sores, burns and wounds. 2 fie. at all drug stores. "Till! LKADl.VG l'llill IXSliMNCM CO.MPANV OK AMKKICA." ill L ETNA INSURANCE CO., HAUTFOItl), COXX Win. Ii. CI. AUK, . . , v . . . . V. H. KING, . . , . . . 1IICXKY K. ItKKS, . . . ., . . Assistant Secretaries: A. X. AVII.I.IAMS, K. S. AM.KX, i:. j. slow. (ii v ic i:i:aid)si,i:v. (In tlie f!lst Day of Deceinbcr, Cash rapital . .''. '. .'''. .. .. ' '. ... ':.. . . Xct Surplus . ,;. . . . . . . . . . Pri-sideiit. . 'icerPresldciit. Sccrelaiy. UMKi: $l,((M,X)0.()(t 4 , 1(1(1,072. l:S i "" "' '- " ' ' iflSYEARSjHp'tTARrfJ r. Guaranteed Pure Old Kentucky, Pennsyl vania un& North Carolina Whiskies Anci la VooiI J C to 13 Years Old r.hinp-'il niroct t't you fr rn In -rols in which it ia nErpd and m-ihi e l. No Aclulli:r:iU.,u-v ALLoar WhUUi.-s are MELLOW, Hf.ALTHY Drinks. I.',e.il:ir cuiinicr; for TWENTY YEARS, Tlu;ri''s ii n ason Wc -ell hit'h-rraiti: jroful.i The Lo:it for you. Y.V pivpay exim i. ShipjK-d plain li;:t:i;ar!S. Rend l.Mluy trial "ider. MonryrL-fundud if not satisfactory. Remit Express or Money Ordur. A Few on Our List jK-r pal. OI.T) JAS. E. PErrr.R-Ky. Bourbon AthtTttm Sour Mash Ky. Hye - :. !. Sharpo Sjn'cial Ky. lyo - - poc-ilati K.vtj Our Fi.vo.-iti! Kyo - I'D'Auhontas Our Favorite Corn - Kewcomb's Olub - " - - - Old N. C. Corn - . . . . . . .. . Write for booklet, E. C. KEWCOMB, PcterAarj, Vi. Money n;ru:i;k.l if not aatisfaclory . . . . . Kufc-onco any bank in IVtersbunr - $1.9-1 W years oM' . . 'ZJa) 8 years old - 2.4(1 fi yearn old 2. 9H II years old . 2.iHi U years oil . ; o.2o ... - 2..VJ 1 a? all Tin: .ii.vi:i.s IIAYi: 15KKV STOI.l'X Ralo'gh Cotton Market. (Reported by Chas. K Johimon & Co.) London Stock Market. (By ' Cable to The Times.) ' l.nnilon, Nov. 2?.. Aaierlcan 'stocks showed a ;;oo.l tone through out wit:i a very limited volume of business. Quotations were general ly Vi to y per cent above pariiy. C.msolK were firmer, at S2. The i;'iiorai niariici unoweu a Ktronser tone, particularly in the copper proup. . AVcHtern Live Stock. (I'.y Leased Wire to The Times.) I'nion Stock Yards, III., Nov. 2:1 liosw: Receipts, 1 5.0(10; 10 to lac. lower; linht bogs, 405 to 440; mixed, 405 to 4")0; heavy, 400 to 435;. pigs, 340 to 400; ynrkers, 4110 to 4:15. Cattle: Receipts, 400; market iin chaiiKed. ileevcs, 350 to '430; Texas steers, 350 1 to 400; calves, Goo to C73; western cattle, 320' to 350 ; Blockers and feeders, 22k. Sheep: Receipts, 10,000 steady, Native and western, 200 to 525; yearlings 350 to 500; native and western lambs, 4 to (550. Weekly Hank Statement. (By Leased Wire to The rimes.) New York, Nov. 23 Changes In hank statement comparo with last week us follows: Deficit in old reserve increased $4 30,65 J; Deficit in new reserve in creased f 1,4)!),876:. loans decreased, ?4, 017, 000; specie decreased, $1, 548,000; legal tenders decreased $1,259,100; net deposits decreased. $!),4S5,000; circulation Increased, 53,423,000; Vnilod States deposits wore 08, 469,400, against $72,3G2, 30J last week. "WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST hams to non mnr SHAFER'S At ALL G&OCEM." Strict liii.ldlins, '.(lood middling, Receipts today, 10c. 10',ie. 5 bale? WHEAT DROPS BELOW $1 MARK (l!y Leaseil Wire Chicago,. Nov. 2 Vi to Vic higher, t ae market was to The Tillies.) ' -Wheat opened hut the Irend of Irregular, Liver pool closed :)i lower. I'erlfn'wuB Vi higher and lludapesl 1 Vs . lower. Northwest .-.'caM were ins over last year, Wheal conilil ions Were good in all r.ei t ions, 'urn and provisions were weak ami litis tended - to hold wheat in check. Opening: Wheal, May, 99-y, 10 ; com, .May, . " to ; oats, May, 3S; pork. May, 12.20; lard, May, 710; 'ribs, May GCO. Chicago, Nov. 23. Wheat had ad vances of IGil'ic; corn was up Vic; oats gullied Vi! pel k off HK 42 14; lard 2"if'i3(le lower, and ribs off 2lKn22'u.. The grain prices ranged as fellows today: " . Wheat; (I'.y Leased Wire to The Times.) Chicago, Nov. 2.", ---"All of your Jewels have been stolen." This was the information imparted to Mrs. I. lioyce, while she . was entertain ing '300 guests in die" parlors of the Virginia Hotel. Investigation showed that the jewels stolen from Mrs. Hoyce's room were worth $5,000. A maid in the hotel is believed to be tiie thief.. .4:1 Surplus as to Policyholders:. . . . . .$ff,l(i(i,0 Represented in North Carolina by N. J. HEYWARD. SPECIAL AGENT. 7 Pii'diiiont liuilding, : ciiAP.Lorn:. x. c. L I X I E I IV. IN jCfc-'-fcjh' . :- . ' JCS- IN. o R P O k v A KI.KCTIOX XOTK i: A VAM AIil.K TIP. After exposure or when you feel n cold coming on take a few doses of Foley's Honey and Tar and it will expel the cold from your system. It cures the most stubborn coughs and colds, and prevents pneumonia. O. G. King. .... AlderiuaH Iniv.i'll (jfi'ereil tlie: fallowing iHotiun. whieli was duly .secnuiled: . "i nicivi'il Hint, for (lie. eleeliiiii. lliM'iHofi'ire uideiiTl liy. ihe lleard lo Ii held on Tliiu sdaj; the L'litlv "lay of 1 Vceinljcr. l'.lnV. t'r deleriniiie whether iiiloxieatiiig li'iiiors shall lie sold; in the City, (if Raleigh, -'the. fellewiiie.' shall he the -pulling places, to-wit: . : I War'd 1 Idrislon: '.Walters' Store. .Pun s llari ingtuu Slie.'ts. Whites'.. St oiv. Johnson & Salisbury Snveis. Tlanies' Slore, Lane' & Kioodworth Slreels. -J'aees" Store, .Pave '& 1'eison Streets. Victor Fire House. Royal Knights' Hall. Capital Fire House. . . . - City Lot. lie appointed and elected' registrars ami live elect ion preeinels: JFI"Ii;S iF F.I.KCTH i.V. 1 Ward 2 hivision: .2' Ward I I livis'on : 2 Ward' 2 Hivision: 3 Ward I I'iision: :! Wi'i'rd 2 ni- ision: I AVard 1 Iiivisioti: 4 Ward :', 1 livision'; that (he following named pert judgi'. of 'diet ion for their n pe W. I'itF.ClNCTS. 1 Ward 1 Div.: 1 Wanl 2 !lv..; 2 Ward 1 I iiv.-: 2 Ward 2 I iiv.: :i Ward I I 'iv. : : Wanl 2 1 iiv.-. i Wanl 1 l'ic.; 4 Ward 2 Hi v.: That 111- I llinT, be re is"d la ten i 1 i.M.iikC crei.'Viii: i TIIIKO STKOKI'l PAltAI.VSlSj ,,, ',, ,, " - ' ; j by two ( Ily Leased Wire to The Times.) i p,,., i,v v..,.. v.. ..i ,.- Willi.. i Leeds, the financier' and former pres Hdeat of the Chicago, Rock Island & .Pacific Railroad, is suffering another stroke of paralysis at his home, No. 9S7 Fifth avenue. This is (he third stroke Mr. Leeds has had, and ii, like the second one, has affected his left side. ' KIOC 1STR RA RS. -15. -X. Walters. T. 15. Terrell, K. liledsiH'. Richard Kinaic,;. l. R. Ilayn es. C. R. Harris. .1. J. Lewis. I., tl. lingers. i-Jtration biiiilcs for tie according to law; that C.M. Walti'is. -.John Nichols. T. A. Arnold, S. X." I. 'esoii. Slieiwnod llaywooil. Shelly Swain, lb III V Little. .1. T. Sharp. : Rut Dm ham. K. W. Merlin. :. i . Seol', ( F. I'.:ili; ,1. M. Noiw.1,1. W. IL' Rogers. , Sin rwiioi) Riockwell. ,1. C, L. Harris. Uoiid Llcctien lidil on September 2litli. lie re be tun ballot boxes at each pre- ,:;theNEW::;DIXIE;INN ':C'k; ' NORLOLK, VA. wav.w. ovnn imu;ixcj its ul lsts, chowph ok no citowus. The nixie is Ilrand New; ml conveniences, ami located in the "lienri of town," at 200Monticello Avenue, back of Montieollo Hotel, and diriK ti.v on Exposition car line 150 LIGHT. WKLL-VI5NTILATED' AND NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS;.. AT ,." ONLY $i AND $2 PER DAY POSITIVELY NO MORE. nuilt especially to protect Ex;iosl; lo.l visitors against high hotel VJ. S. THOMASON, Manager. that. loin; 1 1 1 i 1 1 -shall lied "1 tiKpeii!.ai y" a b.illot on hii h shall lie wrii Foi' Uispeiisaiy," iiinl every such .'Voter who is Ippl'Setl io I "'.J't'llMiiries, Mini llill-lii";l!S. illlll saloons. Minn voie in me oo. iiil.elleil .vl'roiiiiiition a biillot on wni, h i wiiiten or pi intiii the words cur I'M.liibii 1 !!": . :i 1 1 1 that the election b" lidil: -and eotiiliietiil by (he 'registrars Hill lav.' ill 111- I., or luini'-il I i lleil "iJisiiensary" and the . mher i I. used be written or printed on He -naif Ini'lics Wiilc, ami without I., villi- in lliis i -lection, who is ! ..l-box. la! he words labelled- ."Prohibition": while paper, tliive tneli" ilcice: iliiit everv voter I . f'IVl of I isiien-ill 'h'S 'Open. High. Low. Close. Dec. V. . . 1MH4 '.:: ni'i .Kt- !lVi May . . . , U!l l.no" , !!!" l.HII''i: July . , . . K '.' 51 , !K! '' , Corn: ' Dec . ... :.2 m r,i', r,2Vi May ... '. -5416 5114 Kt ; S4 July . . . . .5314 54'j 53 54 Oats: . Dec. .: . . ; 45 45Vi 44 4514 May . . . . 4saj 4:i'4 4Si(, 4!i'A July . . . . 43 'i 41' 43Vj 44',i l'ork: Jan. . ;'. ;' . 11.95 12.00 ". 11.75 11.75 May , .' . , 12.30 12.32 1 2.05 12.07 Lard: Jan. . . . . 7.35 7.37 7.20 7.22 Mav .... 7.35 7.40 1.20 7.22 Ribs: , . Jan. .... (1.45 (1.45 (1.30 6.32 May . ... 6.57 6.42 6.47 6.50 New York Money Market, i ' (Tty Leased Wire to The Times.) ' New York, Nov. 2!! Timo loans, none. Posted rates sterling ex change, 48014 to 4SS. wllh nctual business in. banker's bills to 487.10 to 4S7.20 for demand, and 4S9 for 60 day bills. . Prime mercantile paper unchanged. London bar silver, 27 1-1 G; New York bar silver, GS. Mexican dol lar, 4G-... Stimulation Without .Irritation. That Is the watchword, That Is what Foley's Orino Laxative does. Cleanses and stimuiates the bowels without irritation in any form. C (. King. ami .itnb.es ol' ing municipal I'poii ." V.i. ; 1, Willin'ai I hat 111" iil'ov of the Spei l ll c., held on " l TCS'I'IM davnf Novi inl'' lance With til" plov i Ions of lh ' law regnliil Icetiou In aeei i leetioUS. - e the motion was adopted. : , W. WIllson. clerk or the. City of lraet Is a tine and exaci cope Meellttg of (he. I ion nl ofAlilia-nicn ilnesday, Noveinlier 2'Uli, I'.inT. N V V.' 11 10 R F.I He. I lia ye lien-iUiln r. llinT. : ! mmm mmm i wwMmmar, my-jvaa mm miiiuwii , wi a a wwwrow i I I III liaillllll Tffqaiw-i'gt&agiy?MS-gwwr5 Mgwraery; ea. 1 I u t y N Hi Ir !0c ',' ' ' 1 ? T T 1 R.il of of ;ii. do .time part llie ( 'ily ebv i: i.l if y; the. 1 1 1 i ! 1 1 H s Riildgli. N. 'vt my 1 1 : i nl this 2.'inl. WAKE COUNTY CAlfclC BANK INTEREST COMPOUNDED 5EMf-ANNUAUY ON YOU tE:i05ff T. B. CkcvioELR.FtoioeNi I WB. Grimls.V F'rlsioent. W W.Vass, Cashier.'. HUBBARD BROS. SCO. IIAN()Th HQOAJtE, NEW VOItK. MKMDEIUi of New York Cotton Kl change, New Orleans Cotton Ex change, Associaie Member Lifer pool Cotton Association. ORDERS 80LIC1TED For tke pur chase and Rale of cotton for future delivery. Correepondanee lnrlted. wji. w. Wlld.Si N, City, cletk. PROTECT YOUR RENTS We make good the loss of RENTS, caused by FIRE or LIGHTNING, on all classes of property. "OWNKItS ALM)Wi:i HKXTAli 1'Olt TIIK1K ' OWN OCCl l'AXCV. ' This protection can- be added to your Fire Insurance at a nominal cost. Ask us about it. m Beer GOLD LABEL row RALEIGH INSURANCE AND REALTY COMPANY, 130 FAYKTTKV1LLK ST. The Metal Market. (Hy Leased Wire to The Times.) Boston, Nov, 23. Opening: North Butto, 36! Smelting, 34; Butte, 13 Vi j'Utah Mining; q2; New'Haven, 136; Bmeltlne, .W'WMarket Irrcgtt- In the mnnufacturB ot tinfoil a pipe Is made of pure tin, and this Is filled with load. Tho vluli Is then beaten out In the samo manner as gold leaf Is beaten, tho tin coutinir spreading with the lend oori Tho throo sheetH aro sometimes reduced to a thickness of .0001 of an Inch. :t;tfMix( -'.'toy fin . HOJEL5,C0BS PRiyvrEi" si FAMILIES : Brewe'dlOotHedlfc NEVA" YORK, " oc cc cc co cc A : CC twmmwwMXsmMB Erie City Engines and Boilers : . :0: - ' FVLL LIXE OF MILL 8CTPLIES CAKRIED IN STOCK. RALEIGH IRON WORKS COMPANY, FOUNDERS ANI MACHINISTS, KALEIGH, N. C. .
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