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THE RAJLEIGH EVENING TIMES r FK1DAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1903.
PAGE FIVE
lc; WANTS lc.
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and Provisions.
J
; "vi New ; York Stocks.
(By Leased Wire to The Times) I
New York, Sept. 18 The stocks
were attractive - and strong at ' the
opening and in the early trading
showed advances on first sales rang
ing up to and around 1 point in sym
pathy with lower cables. This
strength was supposed to reflect the
smoothing out of friction on the other
side over the Morocco situation. Erie
which has been an active feature of
London trading for some time, open
ed 1 higher at 28; Union Pacific
Bhowed a gain of at 160, and
New York Central, Pennsylvania, and
Southern Pacific showed gains of
to on first sales. Renewed selling
after the opening caused general
yielding in Important railways, and
they fell in line with a downward
movement that progressed in indus
trials miscellaneous issues from the
start.
New York Cotton. ' '
(By Leased Wire to The Times)
New York, Sept. 18 Under the
influence of easy cables and more re
assuring news from Texas the cotton
market this morning opened easy at
a decline of 67 points with some
pressure of long stuff in evidence.
Following the call a little room cov
ering eveloped in local houses and
New Orleans bought lower positions,
causing a rally.
Opening: : Sept.,
9.10; Nov., ..; Dec.
Jan, 8.83 8.81; Feb.,
8.828.84; April, . .
8.88.
High.
Oct.,
8.92
f
May,
9.09
3)8.93;
March,
8.87
: New York Closing Stork List.
Atchison . .., , . . . . . '". . .'. 88
Atchison pfd. '.'.' .. .. .. .. 95
Baltimore & Ohio . . ". ... . . 97
Canadian Pacific. . ... . . . .171
Chicago & Northwestern.. ..158
Colorado Southern . . . . , . 38
Denver & Rio-Grande . . .. .. 27
Denver & Rio Grande pfd. . . 66
Erie .'. . . . . .. . .... .. 30
Illinois Central .139
Louisville & Nashville ... . . 105
Mexican Central . .. V . ; . . . . 15
Missouri Pacific. .'. . , . . 54
New York Central 105
Pennsylvania . . .;..-.,.;' ..122
Reading. . . . . . . . . . . . . 132
Rock Island . . ..... .'' . . . .'. 18
Rock Island pfd. . . . . . . . . 3 4
St. Paul. . . . . .. . ; : . . ' .,'.:. ..136
Southern Pacific. ... . . . . .105
Southern Railway . . . . ''. ... 2 1
Union Pacific . . . . .. . . ..161
Union Pacific pfd. ..... . . . 86
Wabash.. 12
Wisconsin Central . . . . . . ... 27
Interboro-Metropolltan . . . . . 11
Interboro-Metro. pfd. . . .... 32
Great Northern . . . . .' . . ... 13 2
.Miscellaneous.
Atlantic Coast Line . . . . . . 87
Amalgamated Copper . . . . . . 76
American Car & Foundry.. .. 38
American Locomotive. . . . .."..'. 45
American Cotton Oil . . . . . . 33
American Smelting. . . . . . . 86
American Smelting pfd. .". . . 101
Brooklyn Rapid Transit . . .. 50
Colorado Fuel & Iron . . .'. ; . 34 '
General Electric. .... . . . . .140
International Paper . . . . . . . . 9
National Lead . . . . ... . 76
Pacific Mall .. .. . . .. .. .. 24
People's Gas. 95
Pressed Steel Car . ... . . . .371
Pullman' Palace Car .. . .162
Slotfs-Sheffleld Steel 62
Southern Pacific pfd. . . . . . .118
SuSgar ...' . i ... . . . ...129
United tates Steel . . '.',' . ... 45
United States Steel pfd. ... .109
Western Union . . ... ... . .." 60
Va.-Carolina Chemical . . . , . . 29
Westinghouse Electric . . . . . . 71
Sept. .
Oct. .
Nov. '.-..'
Dec,
Jan. .
Feb. -."."
March
May .
Closed
Open.
9.10
8.81;
8.9U
8.81 ..
.12
8.81
8.93
Low
8.95
8.76
8.77
8.64
Close.
8.92
8.95
:'. 8.72
8.97
8. 64
8.G5
8.66
8.71
8.82 8.83' 8.66
8.83 8.85 8.72
steady. '.'
; New York: Cot toil.
,'. (By Leased Wire to The Times)
New York, Sept. 18 Spot cotton
quiet, 10 points lower, at, 9.50; sales,
1,000 bales.
Raleigh Cotton Market.
New cotton, 1 0 c.
Receipts today, 125 bales.
Liverpool Cotton.
(By Cable to The Times. )
Liverpool, Sept. 18 Spot cotton,
quiet wjth prices steady; middling,
5.54; sales, 5,000, of which 3,900
were American and 500 for specula
tion and export; receipts, 1,000,
American, 700. Futures
firm closed steady.
Open.
opened
THE TIMES' DAILY
v FINANCIAL STORY
(By T. C. SHOTWELLV
New York, Sept. 18 Becoming
alarmed at the collapse of the stock
market yesterday because of the Bry
an scare promoted by Harriman and
the Standard Oil party, the big peo
ple put supporting orders In the mar
ket today, with the result that gains
averaging 1 point were recorded in
the leading issues. The opening was
strong with advances all along the
line, but a few minutes later renewed
selling developed yesterday. Smelt
srs was the leader in this downward
movement, . losing 1 points. The
insiders then1 got busy distributing
their supporting orders,, with the re
sult thai .'at the end of the first hour,
of. trading there was a better ton a
manifest with gains of from 1 point
to 1 points in the standard issues.
,. Specialties were, slightly lower in
the early trading, but recovered with
balance o list. Even poor old New
York Central, : that, according to Its
own statement of earnings, ' declared
an unearned dividend, lifted its head
point. Tiie Hill shares- were also
strong ". ';'
The better tone started in London,
where advances of nearly 1 point
were scored in the American depart
ment, Atchison and New York Cen
tral showed gains in the foreign
market due to covering by shorts.
In applying to the New York stock
exchange to list 164,256,000 of new
stock the Illinois Central submitted a
statement of earning' "for- the year
ended June 30. It showed a decrease
in net of $3,825,978 and'surplus of
$11,690,692 less than that of last
year,-- '.
Classified advertisements tor this
column will be accepted at pne
cent per word tor each Issue,
CASH with the order. No ad
vert is omenta under this head
will be charged. No Adv. taken
for less tbanlO CENTS an insertion.
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instructions, demonstrations, ex-!
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AT
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"Want" advertisements for The J
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titulars, address, Classified De
partment, Evening Times Office.
1 S-2t
ith's Fruit Store.
BANANAS, 400 Bunches yellow Ripe
BANANAS, 5 and 10 cents per dozen
100 Bushels Preserving Pears
25 cents per peck.
Fancy Celery, 4 big bunches 25 cents.
New York Grapes.
Concord Grapes, per basket, 20 cents.
SMITH'S FRUIT STORE
216 Fayetteville Street
Raleigh Phone 116 Capital City 167
FOR SALE.
September .
Sept-Oct
Oct-Nov : , .-.
Nov-Dec . . .
Dec-.Tan , . .
Jan-Feb . . ,
Feb-March .
March-April
April-May .
May-June
June-July . ....
July-Aug . .
Chicago Grain.
Chicago, Sept. 18 Heavy receipts
in the northwest and forecast for
rains iu the winter wheat belt offset
the effect of the Bteady cables and
caused a decline of c. at the start.
Heavy buying by Bartlett Patten and
Shearson Hammill rallied the market
a little." There was some commission
house Belling.
ODenlng: Wheat. Dec. 100 to
100; corn, Dec., 65 to ; oats,
Sept., 49; pork, Oct., 15.10 to 15.15;
lard. Oct. 10.07; ribs, Oct. 9.70.
Wheat closed 1 lc lower;
corn closed 1 off to !8c up;
oats were c up; provisions
closed 7 30c better.
Grain quotations ranged as fol
lows: Open. High. Close,
Wheat:
Sept.. . 1.00 1.00 .99
Dec. . .1.00 1.00 .99
May . . 1.03 1.03 1.02
Jnly. . .96 .... 1.02
Corn: .
Sept.. . ' .76 .76 .76
Dec. . . .65 .66 .G6
May . . .64 .65 .65
July . '.;.-'.' .64 ,64 .64
Out:
Sept.. . .48 .48 .48
Dec.. . .48 .48 .48
May . . .5Q .51 .51
Pork: "".'".'.-'
Sept.. . 14.95 16.32 15.32
Oct. . . 15.10 15.50 15.42
Jan. . . 16.70 16.95 16.92 ,
May . . 16.80 .... . 16.90
Lard:
Oct. . . 10.07 10.17 i0.17
Jan.. . 9.80 9.95 9.92
May . ; 9.85 9.97 9.97
Alba: -'-'
Sept.; ......... 9-75
Oct. . . 9.70 9.77 .77
Jan. . . 8.80 8.87 8.87
May . . 8.90 8.97 8.97
.5.13
.4.94
.4.87
.4.83
,4.80
.4.80
5.12 w
4.95
4.87
4.S4 .
4.83
4.80
.4.82 4.84
.4.83 4.84
.4.87
)4.84
.4.85
)4.88
Close.
5.09 ;
4.91
4.83
4.79
4.77
4.77
4.78
4.79
4.80
4.81
4.81
4.81
:- . Naval Stores.
(By Leased Wire to The Times)
Savannah, Ga., Sept, 18 Spirits
turpentine, firm, 35 ; sales, 289;
receipts, 917.
Rosins, firm; sales, 2,197; re
ceipts, 3,187.
Quote: WW, 6.25; WG, 6.00; N,
5.50; M, 4.80; K, 3.75; I, 3.35; H,
2.75; G, 2.75; F, 2.70; E, 2.60; D,
2.50; C, B, A, 2.50 2.45.
Chicago Live Stock.
Union Stock Yards, 111., Sept. 18
Hogs: Receipts, 9,000; market,
steady; bulk, 6.90 to 7.15; light,
6.60 to 7.30; pigs, 4.60 to 6.30;
mixed, , 6.65 to -7.20; Yorkers, 7.20
to 7.30; heavy, 6.60 to 7.45; good to
choice heavy, 6.80 to 7.45; rougn,
6.60 to 6.80. , -
Cattle: Receipts, 3,000; market,
slow but steady; beeves, 3.60 to 7.60;
Texas steers, 3.50 to 5.00; western
steers, 2.20 to 5.80; stockers and
feeders, 2.60 to 4.35;, cows and helf
rs, 1.65 to 6.60; calves, 6.00 to 8.25.
Sheep; Receipts, 10,000; market,
steady; native and western, 2.25 to
4.25; yearlings, 4.25 to 5.45; lambs,
native and western, 3.25 to 5.80.
A Snreenongh Knocker.
J. C. Goodwin, of ReidsvIUe, N. C,
says: ''Bucklen'a i'rnica Salve is a surc-
enough 'knocker for ulccrw. A bad one
came on my. H,7 last sumtner, but that
wonderful salvo knocked it out in a
few rounds. Not even a scar remain
ed." .Guaranteed for piles, sores, burns
tte. , 2fc. at all ilrus storiis.
Rev. J. K. Smith, of Mt. Airy,
and Mr. Benj. V. Smifa. of Wash
ington, D. C.,: who have been in the
city, the guests of their sister, Mrs.
11. V.. Satterfield, returned to their
homes today. ' '; '' :"
Your Attention
CARBON COAL
For New
arrived.
Style IKON has
port
Cotton Part ll'ceipts Today,
New York, Sept. 18 Cotton
receipts were as follows: ,
New Orleaens, 3,889 against 1,190;
Galveston, 14,455 against 7,475; Mo
bile, 492 against 398; Savannah, 10,
084 against 10,459; Charleston, 2,
059 against 1,000; Wilmington, S,
410 against 3,045; ,';Korfolk, 1,457
against 1,297; Baltimore, 106 against
0; Brunswick, 4,250 aguinst 3,203;
various, 150 against 0.- Totals, 40,
353 against 28',067.I v
Interior - Receipts: Hoaston, 13,-
164 against 5,363; Augusta, 1,915
against 2,561; Memphis, 1.534
against 125; St. Louis, 87 against
148; Cincinnati, 629 against 83. To
tals, 17,329 against 8,280.
Cotton-Seed Oil.
New York, Sopt. 1 8 Cotton-seed
oil prices, based on prime yellow,
ranged as follows:
Closing.
. . . .. 40 i0
. . . . 40 04O
. . . . 3939
. ... 39
. . . . 39 039
. . 3940
September .
October . . . .
November , . .
December . .. .
Junuary . . . .
March . . . . .
Market closed
firm.
RATHKR THAN FACK TRIAL
YOUNG KNAPPEL SUICIDES,
New York, Sept. 18 Rather than
face trial on a charge of grand lar
ceny. Charles Knappel. a drug clerk
. ; New York oMney Market.
NewYork, 8epU 18. Time loans,
firm,' money ,; on call, 1 2 : 60
fov iu- on iiit v. iVi six monthi.
8rjosted rates; sterling exchange caught taking $500 worth of opium
4.864.87J with artual buslness,out of. the warehouse of Lehn &
la bankers HHs at 486.550.65 for, Fink, 120 William treet, hanged
denwtnl and 485.25 for 80 day bills; himself to the door of hit cell In the
prima mercantile paper, unchanged., iomoi ioay.
The Big Hardware Men.
Tlios. II. Briggs & Sons.,
RALEIGH. N. C.
!
LARGE WHISKEY BUSINESS FOR
SALE Jug and Bottle House; the
finest and best equipped for the
mail order trade in the United
States. Enjoys a large city and
country trade V also. Party who
buys can retain the present name,
which is worth $25,000 to any
mail order liquor hause. And in
addition: The party, if from North
Carolina, who would get in here
now with this firm name would get
a tremendous trade from North
Carolina when that State goes dry
on January 1st, 1909. For partic
ulars address, The Casper-Treuor
Company, Inc., or W. O. ' Treiior,
Uoanoko, Va. 7-1 Ot
lun
WILL- SELL AT AUCTION To the
highest bidder, a good ' driving
horse, Saturday, Sept. 19, at 1
o'clock at Frank Slronach's Stable.
.1. C. Ellington. Ki-:St
I"()1C SALE Long dry pine and oak
Wood. Apply to Latta University,
, Phone 473. ',' 18-6t
FOR RENT
FOIt RENT Office room over Walt
ers' Merchant Tailor store. Call
at Walters'. lS-3t ;
FOR RENT FIRNIKHEI) ROOM
with bath, furnace heated. Ad
dress Box 573. IS 5t.
FOR KENT 5-ROOM COTTAGE
600 South Salisbury Street. P. T.
Wyatt. : 17 3t.
FOUND Wake Forest College pin,
19u8. Owner can get at Times or
flce. . '' 17-2t
FOIt RENT Two furnished rooms,
near Peace Institute, board conven
ient. Apply Box 381, Raleigh.
" lS-3t
MISCELLANEOUS.
BARBECUE AXI BRUNSWICK
Stew at Ed. V. Denton's every Wed-'
. nesday and Saturday.
JEFFERSON CLUB WHISKEY
Fine for Highballs
" ' . . !
tfTT As a gentlemen's drink Jefferson Club
11 Whiskey is recognized as the standard in
Quality and rich flavor. Guaranteed absolutely
pure and recommended or family and club use. '
Ask for Jefferson Club" and see that you get it.
Guaranteecl undei the national pure food law., '
Straus, Gunst & Co., Distillers and Distributors
''-: THE
RALEIGH BANKING & TRUST COMPANY
' WITH
An sanarpiwwtKl Motor? lwtilnd It ulnce lUl
HTA.MKS FOR ' '&'"'
SmMy to IU Uepositorit. .
ArntiutiXHlation to Hji Ciihtonirra.
Willing Hi rtlie Ui tt
CUAS. K. JOHNJSUS, V. H. IMtUjUN,
CAKES AND I1EATEN 1USCUITS
; for sale by ladies of the Womans' J
Exchange at Novelty Co. & Bazaar !
adjoining Smith-Forrest Grocery
4 In
Wftskies
rect from
tysf;ery
j LOST On road between residence of
H. E. Noiris..aud Pigeon House
branch, a silver watch with fob at
tached. Reward for return to Car
olina Woodworkers Co. 17-tf
f I ' HIT 1
ASH SI KJ'I.I S
TtHAl.
$H0, )'(
1 ,10, (100
S2:o.o()(
EXPRESS PREPAID.
IU. tfab. 3Ul
CipKr StiMWWc CM $2.23 $4.M $5.50
lidmdRyt . ... 2.2S 4.N 5.50
rrivakStattn . . 2.H 4.5 (.50
lilk,li.lLWWKT . 2.64 4.51 (.50
24 filt if 41 taU-TWt YtBw (tti $(.00.
24 rut v 4t M-rwi M $7.m
10 cents per gallon extra in
quarts.
Losses and breakage made
good. Send money orders with
all orders. Prompt ihipments.
A. H ATKE & CO.,
RICHMOND VA. "
- mxT ooon to ixmiM orpct ' ,
LARGE RAY MULE STRAYED
from home on Tarboro road. In
formation concerning whereabouts
will be appreciated. Wm. McDow
ell. 18-2t
A fjl'AKTEIt ''OlV A MILLION
DOLLAKS CASH (U AKANTEE OP.
DEPOSITS besides the liability of solvent sliui'clioUlcis, making mi nddi
tioiml $100,000 ALTj backed by a third of a century' conservative bus.
Iiii-ss! We invito new accounts.
JOSEPH G. BROWN, President.
HENRY E. LITCHFORD, Cashier.
RIO ASSORTMENT PISH WILL
arrive this evening. Pork Loins
today and Saturday. Irish Pota-
toes, 30c. Guinea Eggs, 20c. i
Choice Beef. Oysters Saturday, j
Green Company, 18-2ti
The Raleigh Savings Bank.
HUBBARD BROS. & CO
HANOVER SQUARE. NEW 1'ORK.
MEMBERS of New York Cotton Ex
change, New Orleans Cotton Ex
change, Associate Members Liver
pool Cotton Association.
ORDERS SOLICITED For the pur
chase and sale of cotton for future
dfHvry. OorrsoondBC invttwi
JOHN T. 1TLLEN, Presldonf.
Cll IRLES ROOT, Cnshl.T.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $75,000.00.
Pour pi r cotil. Interest paid on doponltN. Call In the bank, or write
for further loforiimtion. Hank 0cii on bntiirihiy evenlni; from 15 to 9
o'clock t4, .K'coniniodn'te the public.
Argueu Today.
' In the aupreme court the follow
ing cases were argued today:
Elliott vs. Railway Co., White vs.
New Bern, Perry, vs. Taylor, Walker
vs. Ventere, Smith ft Co. vs. Heaiby
(continued), .Andrews ft Bowen vs.
Grimes, et at, and Foy vs. Gray, et al.
COMMERCIAL ACCOUNTS
The account of business houses, corporations, and Individuals are
cordially Invitt'd and cvciy fonsldoratlou is extended which In consistent
with a conKcrvutivc blinking policy., This bank lins ample capital and
surplus, and small ox well as lure account arc solicited. i
V
THE COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK,
' CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $200,000.00
'II. 8. JERMAN, Pro. j A. A. THOMPSON, Vtce-Pres.; H. W. JACK.
SON, Cashier; K. B. CROW, Assist. Cushier; J. J. Thomas, Chnin Doard of
Director, t ; .