.- - YV"V': THE' EVIOTNO' TIMES : TIIESDAY; DECEiIBER 15, 1908. . '. PAGE FIVE L , r,. I, ,,,, , ., , .. -.a. IW!-... II. .-ma- I II I I a. I T liiilliiiifWiRE;' New York fetorks. ' . ( By Leased Wire to The Times) v. New York, Dec.; 15 American Smelting was 'the inoat prominent feature of the trading at the opening seeme(j to be qult0 ,ot of cotton f)r of .the stock market and during the sale on bulges,. After reacting about first few minutes and continued Idj'Sf pbfW. however new : buying ap exercise a depressing lnfluefice on the!l)ea1'ed and th ,08S WM re8B,e- rest of the list, but In no other quar ter was there any . marked weakness, and after the first few sales the stand ard issues' drifted apart In the. mar ket movements from Smelting, and mude moderate gains,- while Ameri can Smelting was sold at a further decline. There was a largV crowd of traders as well as commission brok ers in Smelting long before the open ing, and as ooon as the gong sounded! sales were made at, tne same instant at 83 to 83 against 84 at the close yesterday. . Enough demand 'nnniisral r nnn at n vollv a!iAVA 11 Wabash preferred advanced over 1 point, selling at 47 V4 Amalgamated Copper after, moving up 1 point, sell ing at 4714.- Amalgamated Copper, after moving up 1 point became heavy in the latter trading, losing a part of ' this advance. . Kansas Texas common was exceptionally strong. New York Closing Stock List. , Atchison . . . ... .. . . . . 98 Atchison pfd..;.,. .... . . .. .'.i02 Baltimore & Ohio . . '. . . . ..109 Canadian Pacific . . . . . . . . .175 , Chicago ft Altolt '. . . . . . . . . . 51 Chicago ft Northwestern . ;178 Cojorado Southern . '.'..' 55 Denver ft Rio Grande ... " . , 36, Denver ft Rio Grande pfd.. . .. 824 .Erie ,. . . .. .. .... ..... 34 Illinois Central . ; ;V , .146 Louisville ft Nashville . .- . . . .122 Manhattan L . ... . . . . . . . .148 Metropolitan Street Railway . . 30 Mexican Central . . . . . . . ; . . 21 Missouri Pacific .. ;. .. 64 New York Central ....... .120 Pennsylvania.. ..130 Reading .. . , . .139 Rock Island . . . . . . . . 23 Rock Island pfd.. . . . .. 59 St. Paul .. .. .. ,. .. ..149 Southern Pacific . . . . . . . . , .; .120 Southern Railway . . . . . . ... .24 Union Pacific. . . ......... .182 Union Pacific pfd. . ...95 Wabash .... . . . . ' 18 -Wisconsin Central . .... .. ..30 Interboro-Metropolitan. . -. . . , 16 Interboro-Metropolltau pfd. . . 39 Great Northern ..... . -. . ..144 Miscellaneous. Atlantic Coast Line ...... ..110 Amalgamated Copper . . . ... 81 American Car & Foundry. . , . 46 American Locomotive . . . . . . 55 American Cotton OH .... . . 42 Am. Smelting ft Refining . . . . 84 Am. Smelting ft Refining pfd. ,101 Brooklyn Rapid Transit . Colorado Fuel ft Iron . . General Electric . . , . . National Lead . . , . . ' . Pacific Mail .. . . . . .. . People's Gas . . . Pressed Steel Car . . .. . Sloss-SherOeld Steel. . . . . Southern Pacific pfd. . . . Sugar .. ., United States Steel.. . . . United States Steel pfd. . Western Union ..... . . . Mackay's , . . , . . . .' . . . Mackty'a pfd. . . . . '. . . . . Va.-Carollna Chemical . . Westinghouse Electric..-. Republic Steel .. . . Republic Steel pfd. ,3 . . . .66 .. 38 .156 ,.78 .84 .100 i. 42 . .78 .123 .131 V 53 ,.1U ,68 74 69 . W ..87 ,".-86 ' Chicago Grain. - (By Leased' WJre to The Times) - Chicago, Dec. 15 Weakness in Liverpool, favorable foreign crop re ports and favorable weather here caused a decline of c. in wheat to day. The market rallied shortly af ter tho opening on fair local buying and scattering foreign buying. - Opening: Wheat, May, 104 to ; corn, May, 61 to to ; oats, May, 52 to ; pork, Jan., 15.70; lard, May, 9.40; ribs, May, 8.45. . Wheat closed to c. higher; corn unchanged to c lower; oats were' slow and price changes small; provisions' were slow and the trade without feature. . . Grain quotations ranged as follows: Wheat Dec. . May . . July'. Corn Doc ' i May , , July :'' Sep. . out- " May , , , July . . 8ep. . . Pork Dec. . . Jan. . , May . i Lard ' Dec. . .. Jan.'. . - May . ftlbe Jan. . 'i May . Open. .99 1.04 .97, .57 .61 s -tei Mi-. .61 i -' .50 .52 .41,' - High. 1.00 L05 .98 ' .68 ; i '.62 . '.62 .62 ' .50' .52 .47 Close. 1.00 1.05 ..r .67 .61 ' ,1 .49 .52 .47 .39 " ' 14.60 16.72 16.07 . ' 1.07 1.13 '-S7". ,.1T ; .11.4 T. 15.70 18.06 16.76 16.12 9.15 t.4, 8.15 '8.45 1.15 M0 8.17 S.47, 'k t,. New York Cotton.' f (By Leased Wire to The Timet) I FIew ofk, Dec; lBThe .cotton market opened stronger on the cables, uominission nouses were - on pom sides df the market.'- Wall street brokers sold a little on the call and then bought at the decline. ' :' Opening: Jan., 8.56' to 8.57; March, 8.65 to 8.66; May, 8.71 to 8.72; July, .8.58 to 8.70; Aug., 8.6c to 8.62; Oct., 8.48 to 8.49. ' Open. High. Low. Close. 8.86 8.47 8.49 8.55 8.58 8.63 .-,' 8.61 ,8.61 8.53 8.40 8.41 Dec. 8.97. 8.98 8.87 8.67 8,-57 8.47 I Jan. peD, March Af,r ' Ma V. 8.65 8.66 '8.55 8.71 8.73 8.64 8.61 8.60 June July. Aug. . Sept. Oct. .. 8.70 8.62 8.72 8.62 8.49. - 8.60 . 8.41 Market closed steady. New York Spot Cotton. (By Leased Wire td The Times) New York, Dec. 15 Spot cotton, 9.10. No Bales. SaleigH Cotton tt&rkel Best grades, 8e..'.'V" Bectlpts today, 25 bales. Uverpool Cotton, (By Cable to The Times) Liverpool, Dec. 15 Opening Spots, quiet, prices unchanged, i R80 showed strength, as did Pennsyl American middling, 4.87; sales, 6,- vanla. At the end of the first hour 000, of which 6,200 were American; 0r trading prices were still above last speculation and export, 3.00- Re- night's closing figures and trading ceipts, 68,000, of 'which 62,300 were 1 wa8 extremely dull. American. Futures opened firm and! in London American shares were closed quiet. ; Open. Close. December .V . . . . 4.67 6.57 Dec.-Jan. . , . . . . 4.65 4.65 Jan.-Peb. .... ..... .. . 4.65 Feb.-March. . . '. . 4.63 4.64 March-April. .. .. 4.63 4.64 April-May . . . . . . 4.63 4.64 May-June. . . .. .'. '4.64 4.64 June-July.. , . ... 4.64 4.64 July-Aug. .'. . . . . 4.63 - 4.63 Aug.-Sept. . . . .. ...... 4.57 Sept.-Oct. .. .-. . . . 4.53 Oct.-Nov. . . . . ! ., 4.51 '4.51 New Orleans Cotton. : -(By Leased Wire to The Times) v Open. High. Low. Close. Dec. . 8.63 8.63 8.58 8.56 Jun. . 8.65 8.66 8.58 8.59 Feb. . .... .... .... 8.61 March, 8.69 8.70 8.63 8.63 Apr. . ... . ... . ... . 8.64 May , i 8.75 8.76 S.GT 8.67 June . ... . .r. . ... . 8.72 July .. 8.84 8.84 8.78 "8.77 Oct. . 8.43 8.43 8.39 8.39 Market closed barely steady. Cotton Port Receipts.) By Leased Wire to The. Times) New York, Dec. 15 Cotton port receipts were as follows: New Orleans, 22,576 against 30, 663; Galveston, 42,727 Against 35, 827; Mobile, 4,394 against 7,884; Savannah, 9,639 against 12,698; Charleston, 419 against 314; Wil mington, 2,106 against 2,657; Nor folk, 8,742 against 6,043; New Yorx, 732 against 0; Boston, 207 against 6; Philadelphia, 9 against 154; Pen sacola, 10,339 against 6,400. Total, 101,998 against 02,536. ; , Interior Receipts: Houston, 27, 2BV?gainHt 24,898; Augusta, 2,645 against , 2,719; Memphis, 9,071 against 7,314; St., Lou 1b, 3,733 against 4,423;.. Cincinnati, 1,361 against 432. Total, 44,051 against 89,786. ! ' , -Cotton-Seed Oil. (By Leased Wire to The Times) '. New York, Dec. 15 Cotton-seed Oil prices, based on prime yellow, ranged as follows: ' .-.' Closing. December . , January . . . February . . March . . . . May , . . July ., .,. : . ... . 38 38 -. . S8 38 .5.15 5.20 .6.25 6.27 .5.38 (55.40 .6.48 6.4 Market closed steady, barrels. . Sales 2,100 i New York Money Market. . (By, Leased. Wir to Tho Times.) Mew York. . Dec 16 Money , on call, firm; money on call, B3; 80 days, 3 1; 80 days, 3; six months, 8 S. Posted rates: Sterling exchange,' 4 86 4 88, with actual business In bankers' bills at 486.94 487 for demand and 486 486.16 for 60 day bills. Prime mer cantile paper, unchanged. ' CASTOR I A '.- Jot Iafiuit and CMldroa, Tlti Csd Yw Kiyi AX2y SsugM Brs tb' SV j(JS7J -...,....., , v-'v, .-rrJ- : -i . JUST RECEIVED ' Kice lot all Wheat Ship- i StUff.;, .I" F.B.PHILLIPS, Dealer in all kinds of Feed for Stock and Poultry. 309 S. Wilmington St. THE TIMES' DAILY -FINANCIAL STORY V (By T. C. Bhotwell) s New York, Dec. ' 15 Calling of loans by the banks to provide $10. U00.0O0 for payment of the Standard Oil dividend today caused heavy foil ing of stock in the early trading in Wall street andfforded those share holders an opportunity to get securi ties cheap. Smelters was the chief sufferer, declining to 83 on heavy transactions.' ; . . ' This unsettled the balance of the balance of the list and declines aver ages a point were recorded in the leading issues. At the end of tho first fifteen minutes of the sesshm buying by Standard Oil appeared and tiie list rallied to a' level a frac tion above the closing figures of last night. The strong feature of the inarKet were . Erie, luterborough-MetropoH-tan and Missouri 1 Pacific. Interna tional Pump was the leader In the de partment of specialties. Wabush 1 firm but Inactive. On' the curb mar Iket Standard Oil stock sold ex-divi dend 110 a share at 703.; Adding the dividend .this is the equivalent of a new high record of .703. Chicago Live Stock. j (By Leased Wire to The Times) Union Stock Yards, 111,, Dec. 15 Hogs: Receipts, 32,000; market 'steady; bulk, 5.3f5 to 5.70; ": lifent, 4.90 to 5.60; pigs, 3.60 to 4.80; mixed, 5.15 to 5.80; Yorkers, 5.40 to 5.55; heavy, 5.25 to 5.80; good to choice heavy, 5.40 to 5.80; rougn, 5.20 to 5.40. - Cattle: - Receipts. 6.000; market, steady; beeves, 3.40 to- 7.45; stocK ers and feeders, 2.60 to 4.80; Texas steers, 3.40 to 4.25; cows and helr ers, 1.50 to 5.00; western ' steers, 3.25 to 5.60; calves, 6.00 to 6.25. Sheep: Receipts, 20,000; market weak; natives, 2.50 to 4.75; western, 2.50 to 4.70; yearlings, 4.25 to 5.00; native and western lambs, 4.59 to 7.40. ' .. v- Naval Stores. (By leased Wire to The Times) Savannah, Ga., Dec. 15 Turpentine: Firm, SS; sales, 409; receipts, -1,361. . Kosln: Firm; sales, 3,303; receipts, 4,981. : Quote: WW, 6.D0; WO, 8.40; N, 6.16; If, 5.80; K. 4.10; I. 4.15; H. 3.90: F. 2.97 to J.02'4; E,D. 8.02. C.RA,--. 8.97 to s.oo. Mrs. Annis Sees Jenklos Halns (Continued from First Page.) proprietor of the place seated the two parties at tables Isolated rrom each other and old Mrs. Halns did not know of Mrs. Aunis' presence in the little hotel until the meal was over. Lewis C. New, carpenter, of 150 First street. Union Course, was chos en as Juror No. 9. EXAMINING GCOMMITTEE. Legislntiye Examining Committee Is Here Today, i The legislative examining commit tee is here today examining the books of the state treasurer. Those present are; Senator Ros coe W.. Turner, of Elizabeth City; Mr, M. B. Stickley, of Concord, and Mr. T. E. Owen, of Clinton. Members of the committee not present are: Prof. J. Allen Holt, of Oak' Ridge, and Mr. Thos. W. Blount, of Roper. HUBBARD BR0S.&C0 HANOVER 8QCAAH, NSW YORK MEMBERS of New Tort Cotton ICi Changs. New Orlcsns Cotton Ex Changs, Assoclats Msrabers Uvsr ' pool Cotton Association. ORDERS SOLICITED For ths pal ehsM and sals of sottoa for tntars Sllirr 0rra.iwmlwi la.MjS TO U0TII2RS. ' SJK3. WiNS-n'JTS nOTHlHO? V'hUP - - M UM-d hr MtlR-nu at Hunwrt Or Um i '. ,)aU Iran HIM Tiwttiiiu let ovw Ht Vwtnt. I k uiw Uit, ot)ui. :ina'tin n. rt .11 ' f1' -ft kMt", THE TO '.s'wnrf". Want-Jld-Land, WITH A STEADILY GROWING POPULATION OF ALER T HEADERS. WAKT-ADLAND Is a big, bust ling, thriving country. Its mer- ' chants-are prosperous; its fac- , torles,: running full time; its . ... ; people happy, wealthy and quick :V to feel the buying Impulse. Some of , the men of Want-. Ad-Land need employes, othorar need employers; every one of 1 them has something to buy,, sell ' or exchange; some-of its house wives want 'help,, some of its servants want work; some of Its homes need furnishing;, Its mar kets are busy, Its streets are thronged; It Js the most remark able land in the world, and the ..- fare is ' ', - Only One Ctfrt & Word by w&rbf ihe Classi fied Columns of THE EVENING TIMES . Watch Want-Ad-Land grow! It will become, the market place of Raleigh. Learn to ; use It, whether you want to sell or buy : a' house and lot or a paper of pins.-' Its people have the money. They are keen and eager. The cost of reaching them is lower than ever before. Let The Evening Times be your guide into Want-Ad-Land. WANTED. WANTED QUICK, SECOND-HAND ofiice railings and fixtures. 'Phone -"OfiW 178. 15 2t. AVANTED Boys In every town and at every potofflce In North Carolina to sell The Saturday Evening Capital.'-: Steady' employment. Fine prizes. Write quick for the agency. The Saturday Evening Capital, Raleigh, N. C. 12-eod6t WANTED Boarders and Roomers, , 330 E; Hargett Street "H13t. WANTEI To sell you the eBt and ; safest family horse '. in the city. Fine Babcock buggy: and harness. ' Address, "D.", Care: Times. 8-tf -WANTEII Position '. .by- young man willing to work at any business. , jAddres, "D. R. H.," care , Times. WANTED Board and room In pri vate family by young man. Near Capitol preferred. Address, "X. Y, Z.", care Times , 14-3t MISCELLANEOUS BREECH-LOADING SHOT GUNS, 3.00 at Brockwell's. TOYLAND OPEN 11 lOt. EVERY NIGHT. "HAMILTON RIFLES, $1.85 AT Brockwell's. , , ORANGES, 10c. doz.; Water-Ground Meal, reduced to 25c- J. B. Green Co., Cash Grocer. 15-2t DAISY AIR GUNS, OOc. AT BROCK- well's. - , , STEVENS' CRACK SHOT RIFLES, $2.90 at Brockwell's. - DON'T FORGET BKOCKWELL you want a Rifle or Shotgun. IF Extrai Fancy Oranges 1,400 Boxes. SPECIAL SALE Wednesday and ttiursday Only Big Boxes $2.00 and $2.10 per box. 10 cents extra for delivery. Positively two days only at .! ORANGES, lDc.'dos.; .Water-Ground Meal, reduced to 25c. J. Bv Green Co., Cash Groeer. 15-2t FOR BENT FOR RENT SIX-ROOM , FLAT with all modern-' conveniences, over Carolina Electrical . Co. Ap ply to Mrs. F. ,P. Tucker,. Tucker; Building. : .V--' 25 t t. FOB RENT FIVE tage; large .garden. 617 Polk Street. 1 ROOM COT A. B. Forrest, 11 4t. FOR SALE. FOR SALE Best family horse ' in city. Babcock buggy and good set $ of harness. Address, D.", care Times. 8-tf FOR SALE Nice pony, six years old, harness and open-buggy in good re pair. Address "K",. care-TlmeB. " ll-5t ' , ' V VOH SALE Second-hand lumber In large barn. B. W. Kilgore. 14-2t FOR SALE One nice building lot. - Also one 8-room residence in fine condition, and location, near Cap itol and car line. '' Reason for sell J Ing, will move - to' another cltj'. Adress, "E. A. H.", care Evening Tiiui'i.. 14-2t FOR SALE By person In mourning, green coat suit. Size 32. Address Miss D., care Times. It J LOST LOST Card Case Saturday at Post ' office. Suitable reward if returned to The Evening Times' office. ' 15 2t. LOST Locket and chain. Gold. "Fannie" engraved on locket. Re turn to this office for reward.- -. i5-2t FOR SALE 1,000 tons Powell's Black Band Coal. WANTED Every family in Raleigh to know the quality of Powell's Black Band and Susquehanna An thracite. WOOD Oak and Pine, for Stove, Fire-place, and Heaters. All sizes, all lengths, at Powell's. POWELL'S BLACK RAND COAL IS free from slate and clinkers. Give it a trial. Phone 41. 8USQVEHANXA ANTHRACITE IS free from slate and other impuri ties. The best we can buy. You get it at Powell's. Phone 41. NEW AMSTERDAM HOTEL r.iiroTKn PImi lI,Kmt wllfirseyr I'.rt") ! nnil op. Willi lrl. vaL liui li i t or uliC, Cu.Su tun xtt u;id u;irvd. New Rntbs end P'umblng JJoji Vrmven tit lutvm in Cut Krmn aid tr4 r-i'-n.! ('rr 'ton-, c.rmnit t;o;iir:il uulutt. Uike cul bi-e-H to biw-lt ntt trmltrs. Special Bates Made I 4th Av. & 1 Zlit St. A A NewTink f 1 :i m- Lk. It .' V"J' We Have M NORTH CAROLINA'S FOREMOST TAILOR. Carolina Trust Building, Raleigh, N. C. statement of Condition of The Citizen's National Bank Raleioh, N. C. Resources. V, S. bonds, pur . . .$ 225,000.00 Loans and Invest- ments . . . . . . . 707.942.23 Cash ; . . ... . . . 122,520.91 Due from hanks ... 220,484.39 I Total . . .$1,275,947.53 NO INTEREST. PA ID 11)08. , November 27. - , THE v RALEIGH BANKING & TRUST COMPANY. WITH S An iinMirpassed history behind it since 1805 Safety to Its n.-poNltors. S Acromniodation to Its Customers. 0 Willing service to Its Friends. CHAS. E. JOHNSON F. H. BRIGOS, President. Cashier. The Raleigh JOHN T. PCLLEN, President. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $75,000.00. Four per rent. Interest paid on deposits. Call in the bank, or write for farther information. Rank open on Saturday evening from 5 to 9 o'clock to accommodate the public. nr. rsi., ffiiuranteed ney to TTSOVS KORKOI.K WIIISKEV. 4 fall aaarti .', Thi. brand I. equal to any $3.50 whl.kfty on the market TYSOVS EXPOSITION WHISKEY, r KtHmm This brand of wlilxkvy Is strong, ha. a good flavor, and is liked everywhere. Ordor a gallon and b. convinced thl. Is the loweat-prlcod whUkey lions. In the country. TYSON'S PI HE CORN WHISKEY, 4 fall qaarta ............ TYSOVS PITIIE WHITR CORN, per calloa TYSON'S PL RE GIJT per gallon .......j., TYSON'S HAROOIt STOCK OIX, pviaUoS TYSON'S Pi r.K, APIM.K DIIAVDY, per fealUa TYSON'S STAR DIIANUY, per gallon ,. r Good, shipped namo duy order is received. We make good all louse, and breakage. We do not pay express charges on anything leu. than a gallon. . Remit Postal Order, Expre. Money Order or currency In JRegl.tered Letter. No pergonal checks accepted unless party is known to ua. ALBEMARLE DIST. COMPANY ..''W. J. TYSON, Jr. ;" 31-33 Brewer StrV Norfollc, Virpnuu ' : a t- ew More Sample Woolens, that we are offering at a great reduction. This season's pattern's We will take your meas ure and have the suit make to order. A.C.HK1T0N, Liabilities. - -$ Capital . . . . ( Surplus: earned Circulation . . I Deposits , 100,000.00 169,805.46 100,000.00 906,142.07 Total ........ .$1,275,947.58 -ON DEPOSITS. Savings Bank. CHARLES ROOT, Cashier. jrsvmsmtc?. iskies TTTi ureWn Cnarantrrd 1'ndcr th. Nntionat Pan Food nod Dran Act. Kememher our good Ro to you Jimt au inspected ami gnueed by United State, of ficers. We ure nut whiskey mixers or com poiimirrt Kxpremi protiald on following goods; TYSON'S DEST (.tr.lchl, 10 year. old Mil. WhlNkey), 4 full at. . . . S4.00 Tl ttOK'N CM S WHISKUY, 4 fall qt 13.00 Every drop of Ty.on's Club Whl.key to be pur and better than Whit oy oiner nou.e. at 14.00. S3.TB SX.BO VFYF WII3K1Y V I lAHi UU) 3.00 UW I SS-60 I $2M I XSO I w Ulll J- ,' , -v-ti'; ?'-' ', r ft ' i."' . 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