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PAGE FIVE
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and
' ' :- ' ' - "
New York Stocks. "
(By Leased Wirt to The Times)
1 New York, April 30 There was a
demonstration of decided strength in
the stock market at the opening and
in early trading, and first prices gen
erally showed substantial gains in ad
dition to those established yester
day, with room joining Inthe buy
ing o both common and preferred
stockB, using the completion of the
bonds sale as a bull card on these
and other Morgan securities. San
Francisco second preferred crossed
46, showing a gain of ovar one point.
The traction stocks shared in the
general improvement and Brooklyn
Transit, Union Pacific and Southern
Pacific showed advances.
New York Closing Stock List.
Atchison . , .... ....... ... .'. .107 'A
Atchison pfd. 103
Baltimore & Ohio 114
Canadian Pacific ...... ... . . 178
Chicago & Alton .... . . . .... . .' 69
Chicago & Alton pfd. . . . . . . . 73
Chicago & Northwestern . . . . .180
Chicago & Northwestern pfd. i 21
Colorado Southern . . . ...... .
Denver & Rio Grande . ... .
Denver & Rio Grande pfd. . .-. .
Erie
Illinois Central . . . ......
Louisville & Nashville . -. . . .(.'
Manhattan L ...... ... . . . .
Metropolitan Street Railway..
Missouri Pacific . . . . .-. . . .
.66
. 51
.87
. 31
.145
.139
.143
.27
. 73
.129
.136,
.147
.29
. 70
.149
.120
. 29
.188 '
New York Central
Pennsylvania . . .',"'." ... . .
Reading . . ... .... ... .
Rock Island . . . . .v. . . . . .
Rock Island pfd. ........
St. Paul
Southern Pacific ...
Southern Railway ...... .
Union Pacific 1 . . .
Union Pacific pfd. ...... .
Wabash . . . ... . .....
Wisconsin Central
I nterboro-Metropol itan ...
Interboro-Metropolltan pfd
Great Northern pfd. .
Mo., Kas. & Texas . . . . . .
Miscellaneous.
Atlantic Coast Line......
Amalgamated Copper . . . .
American Car & Foundry
American Locomotive
American Tobacco .......
American Cotton Oil . . . . .
. 95
. 18
. 56
."16
. 46
.144
.40
127
77
51
390!Apr"
SV Anrll-Mnv
11 -
Am. Smelting & Refining ...... 90 &
Am. Smelting & Refining pfd. .106
Brooklyn Rapid Transit ... . .':' 78 V4
Colorado Fuel & Iron .', .... . ... 39
General Electric . . . ..,..', 19
International Paper .12
National Biscuit .102
National Lead ............. 88
Pacific Mail v . . 29
People's Gas ... . . . .... .. . . 115
Pressed Steel Car .......... 38
Pullman Palace Cor ........ 184
Sloss-Sheffield 'Steel . . . . , -. :. . 11 Vi
Standard Oil ............. .668
Southern Pacific pfd. . . . . . . . .123
Sugar ... . . . ..... .... ..... 133
United States Steel ........ .54
United States Steel pfd. , . . .115
Western Union ............ 72
Mackay's 77
Mackay's pfd. . . . . . ...... ... . 73
Va.-Carolina Chemical '.. ... . . 46
Va.-Carolina Chemical pfd. . . .115
Westlnghouse Electric . ... . 83
Republic Steel ............. 24
Republic Steel pfd. .... . . . . 82
New York Provision Market.
New York, April 30 Cash produce,
Minneapolis No. 1, norther wheat, . .
Wheat Dull; No. 2, red, 140 bid;
142 asked f.o.b.
Corn Firm; No. 2, mixed, 82 c.
In elevator.
Oats Firm; No. 2 mixed, 58 to
67 c. In elevator.
Rye Dull; - No. 2, western, 94c.
f.o.b. ..
Barley Nominal; feed, 74 to 76c.
c.i.f. New York. '
Flour Nonrenal; spring patents,
6.25; winter straights, 6.20.
Mill FeedDull,'- western bran, to
arrive, 28.25.- .
Pork Dull; mess, 18.50.
Lard Firm; prime western, 10.65.
Tallow Quiet; prime city, 5 c.
Coffee Firm; No. J, Rio, 8c.
Sugar Firm; granulated, 5.05.
Raleigh Produce Market.
(Reported by L. H. Adams.)
Butter, 20 25c. ..'
Eggs, 17 c. '
Hams, 15c. '' ':'
Raleigh Poultry Market,
(Reported bv, L. H. Adams)
Hens, 50c.
Spring chlckenB, 40 46c.
"TJaval Stores.
Savannah, April 30 Spirits Tur
pentine: Firm, 35 to 36; sales,
none; receipts, 5,555.
Rosin: Finn; sales, , 14 4; re
ceipts, 1,570. , .
Quote: WW, 5;S0; WO, B.15; N,
4.95; M.'490; K. 4.76; I, 4.25J.H.
S.96; G, 3.80; F, 3.75; E, 3. 65 to
8.67; D, 3.47; C. B, "A," 3.32 to
S.35. ; ; . , 1 v'
Raleigh Cottoa'ttarket.
Good middling,' 10c, 1
Strict middling, t.x
Middling, fcc.
,1 t
v New York Cotton Market.
(By Leased Wire to The Times)
New York, April 30 The market
bad an easy opening this morning,
prices being one point to four points
higher. May was the only month to
sell below yesterday's close. The de
cline was due to uncertainty regard
ing the reception of notices. ImmeL
diate'.y after the call the whole, list
became firmer on covering and bull
support. It was estimated that no
tices forabout 10,000 to 16,000 bales
were issued.
Opening: : May, 10.4'810.49;
July, 10.4110.42; August, 10.31
10.32; September, 10.2610.27;'
October, 10.2510.26: December,
10.22 10.24; .January, 10.19
10.20.
Open. High. Low. Close.
May .10.48 10.63 10.48 10.57
June . . .... , .... ; ... . 10.47
July . 10.40 10.49 10.40 10.43
Aug. . 10.31 .10.38 10.31 10.33
Sept. . 10.27 10.35 10.24 10.27
Oct. . 10.26 10.35 10.24 10.27
Nov. . . .... ". .... 10.23
Dec. .10.23 10.32 10.22 10.24
Jan. . 10.20 10.27 . '10.18 10.19
Mar. . 10.22 10.25 10.21 10.18
Market closed steady.
'-.."' New York Spot Cotton.
(By Leased Wire to The Times)
New York, April 30 Spot cotton,
quiet; 10 points higher at 10.90. No
sales.
New Orleans Cotton.
V Open. High. Low. Close.
May . 10.40 10.42 10.32 10.31
June ; 10.35
July . 10.59 10.05 10.54 10.54
Aug. . 10.42
Sept.; . 10.44 . ... .'- . ,., . 10.35
Oct. . 10.23 10.29 10.20 , 10. .0
Dec. . 10.22 10.27 10.18 10.17
Jan. .10.24 10.24 10.19 10.17
Market closed steady.
Liverpool Cotton,
Liverpool, April 30 Cotton spot,
steady; American middling 5.53;
sales 6,000, American 5,100; specula
tion and export 300; receipts 3,000,
American 2,900. "
Open.
Close.
5.42
5.40 5,42
5.41
5.42
5.4 2
5.51
5.49
5.4 7
5.44
5.4 2
5.42
5.41
5.42
5.4-3
closed
j May-June
.Inly-Aug. t. 5,49
Aug.-Sep. -.. 5.47
Sop.-Oot. . 5.4 4
Oct.-Nov. .'. 6.41
Nov.-Dec. ;'.', 5.39
Dec-Jan. . 5.39 "
Jan.-Feb. . 5.30
Feb.-Mar. . 5.37
Mar.-Apr. .
Futures opened firm
and
steady.
Groin" Market
Nek York, April 30 News on grain
was scarce this morning. On account
of the storm Interrupting wire serv
ice, the usual private dispatches which
general!- cut a large figure in the
formation Of sentiment, were not at
hand. Trading therefore was slack.
A cable from Liverpool from Broom
hall read, "There was a firm under
tone at the opening here, offering
light and support good." -..Supple
menting the higher cables for wheat
was a bullish run of crop news from
the northwest, although reports from
winter wheat belt were favorable.
Prices here opened firmer at an ad
vance of and this was Increased
c. on small offerings.
Chicago, opening: Wheat, May,
1 23 to 124; Sept., 1 04 to
104: Dec. 103 to 103. Corn
May, 7; July, 68; Sept., 67 to
67. Qats, May, 56 to 56; July,
4 9 to 4 9 to ; Sept., 4 2;
Dec, 42. Pork, May, 17.67. Lard,
May, 10.25; July, 10.40;- ribs, July
9.80; Sept., 9.90, .
Wheat: May. 123 to ; July,
111; Sept.", 103; Dec, 101 to .
Corn: April, 70 ; May, 70; July,
68 to ; Sept., 67 to ; Dec, of
fered, 58. v Oats: Mar. 65; July,
49 to . ' Pork: May, ofrcred,
17.77; July, offered, 18.00; Sept.,
17.95 to 17.97. Lard: May, 10.27;
July, 10.40 bid;' Sept., 10.52 to
10.65. Ribs: May, offered, 9.72;
July, 9.80 bid; Sept., 9.90 to 9.99. '
Grain quotations ranged as fol
lows: .;'"
Wheat
Open. High.- Close.
May . . 1.23 1,24 1.23
July . . 1.12 1.12 1-10
Sep. . . 1.04 ,'1.04 1.03
Corn
May . . 71- 71,. 70
July . 68 69 68
Sep. 67 68 67
Oat
May . . C6' 66 65
July . . 49 ..... ,49
Sep. . . 42 42 42
Pork ,- . .
i May : . 1 17.67 17.77 17.77
X July . . 17.95 18.05 18.00
Sep. . . 18,00 ..... 17.45
rird
May . . 10.25 10.27
July . , 10.40 10.42 ' 10.40
Bep. . . 10.55 . ... , 10,62
miM
May . .75 ' 9.76 '.72
July . , 8.90 .; 9.8 9.H0
Sep. . . 8.90 9.85 , 9.80
Provisions, j
- - i
Mr. Horse Feeder
In placing your order for . Feed
next moil til don't forget that a dollar
saved in the proper prepiiring of the
Feed for jour horse is worth just ns
much lis the one you make by hard
licks. Buy your Feed where you
please, hat for the poor dumb ani
mal's sake, as well as your own finan
cial interest HAVE IT GROUND.'"
F. B. PHILLIPS,
309 S. Wilmington St.
THE TIMES' DAILY
FINANCIAL STORY
New York, April 30 Because of
the storm that blew down most of the
wires leading into New York, business
was dull In the stock market today,
Most of the selling the last few days
has been coming from the west arid
the action of the market today con
firmed the belief that the east was
more optimistic in regard to stocks
than the west. The west is getting
out of the market because of the
boom in business nnd the necessity
for using capital in mercantile lines
rather than in stocks. An advance
averaging a .point was seen in the
market, Harriman shares were the
leaders in London and continued their
leadership in Wall street. Union Pa
cific was up a point, in the first hour.
Reading also continued strong and
the -steel shares moved higher. In-terborough-Metropolilan
stocks
touched higher prices than for several
weks, apparents on accumulation by
insiders. Rock Island, ..'''Atchison,
Erie, and Brooklyn Transit were
other strong features;
On the New Yoj-k curb market sil-,
ver shares continued the feature as a
result of the increasingly, strong po
sition of the silver metal market.
The price advanced 1-16 of a penny
in London, which is equal to of a
cent in New York. . This makes an
advance of a fulj cent this week.
Grain and cotton were both higher.
New York Cotton Letter.
'.-, (By W. B. Hlbbs & Co.) '
New York, April" 30 The' market
developed further strength from the
opening and made a further advance
before the end of the forenoon of 8
to 10 points from last night's closing
quotations to the previous -.high rec
ord prices reached for the season.
This strength was due to a continu
ance of recent large buying for cer
tain large '.'Wall street and Chicago
leading operators and trade inter-j
ests. They continue bullish chiefly on '
assertions that the price is cheap
compared witli all other commodities
and in anticipation of a broader
trade demand developing later on
tho poor start the crop Is securing
in Tsxes and a large Volume of gen
eral business. The belief that these
features will send the price of cotton
to at least the basis of 1 1 cents Is be
ing so widely disseminated the senti
ment of outsiders is more inclined to
follow tho continued bullish activity
In the market and therefore most pro
fessional -operators'- are going with
the current rather than buck the
market's tendency,
For these reasons prices are likely
to go still higher before present buy
ing movement creates a sufficiently
over-bought market to lnduce heavy
profit-taking and fresh boar attacks.
New York Money Market.
New York, April' 30 Money on
call, 1 to 2; time loans, dull; 60 days,
2 ; 90 days, 2 to 2 ; six months,
2 to 3; posted rates sterling ex
change, 487 to 4SS, with actual
business, In bankers bills at 487.40
to .45 for demand and 486.20 to .25
for CO day bills. Prime mercantile
paper Is quiet and unchanged, ,at 3
to 4 per cent, for best names.
" Cotton-seed Oil.
New York, April 30 Cotton-seed
oil prices,' based on prime yellow,
ranged as follows;
..';' ' Closing.
May . . . . . . ... , 5.52 5.53
June . . , . , . . . . ,5.64 5.68
July . . .... . . . 5.77 & 5.79
September .... . . . 5.996.00
October . . . . . . . . 5.94 5.96
November , ...... 5.64 5.69
Market closed Arm; sales, 1,400
barrels.
HUBBARD BROS & CO.
HANOVTSR BQCAKK, KKW YOB&
MKMBBRS of New York Cotton X
ha&f. New Orlaast Cotton Ex
(ansa. AwoolaU Member Llrar
paol Cotton Aaaoalattaa
DRDBRB tWLICITKD ror th Pttl
akaaa and aala of aotton for fntan
aUTary ; OaifMvmdaaaa nftaai
BO.YL.AN . .HEIGHTS
Highest Location, Most Beautiful Outlook, Five Blocks from
Center of Town, Splendid Investment for Investors or
Home Builders, Near Car Line, Broad Avenues,
Careful Restrictions.
DESTINED TO BECOME RALEIGH'S FINEST SUBURB
- ,
If you have not seen this beautiful property since recent develop
ments and improvements have been made, it will interest you
greatly to look it over soon and you will quickly agree that it is
the handsomest development in Real Estate ever made in the
suburbs of Raleigh. Large lots. For sale on easy terms.
Raleigh Real Estate and Trust Company, Agents.
GOYAH'S
PREPARATION
EXTERNAL
ANTISEPTIC
For Mountain or Seaside. Instant relic! for Croup, Colds,.
Sore Throat, Sunburn, Insect Bites, Burns, Sprains,
Bruises, Rheumatism. Swellloi Reduces Fever. -
Cotton Port Koeoipts.
New, York, April 30 Cotton port
roeclpts were as follows:
New Orleans, 7,091 against 1,430;
Galveston, (!,7C3 against 2,732; Mo
bile, 2ti against 325; Savannah,
4,047 against 4,29; Charleston, 230
against 19; Wilmington, CS7 against
241; '..Norfolk, 1,093 against 440;
Hiiltlnioro, 2,001 against 0; New
York,' 25 against 0; Boston, 0
against 21): I'liiladelphiu, 0 against
IS; llrnnswiek, litiO against 48; vari
ous, 92 against 355; Newport News,
SCO against 0, Total, 23,104 against
6,787. , . .'
Interior Receipts: Houston, 4,530
against. J, 23d; Augusta, 955 against
844; Memphis, 626 against 1,744; St.
Louis, 871 against 2,174; Cincinnati,
187 'against 305. Total, 7,175 against
6,297.
SPECIAL RATIOS VIA SEABOAIM),
IjOUISVILLK, Ky Southern Haptlst
. Convention, May 13th-20th; round
trip from Ualclsh, $19.80; Charlotte,
$18.4&r Wilmington $22.75. Tickets) to
be sold 10th, 11th. 12thj 13th. final re
turn limit May 22nd. 'Extension can
bo secured until June 9th.
CHARLOTTE.. N C. Grand Lodsre I.
O.. ( F. of N. C, May llth-lfith.
Miounfl trip from Itaieigh. $7.05: Dur
ham $8.05; Weldon, $11.05; Wilming
ton, $7.55; Henderson, $8.05. Tickets
will be sold .May 8th to 11th. Final
return limit May 17th.
For further Information apply to
any Seaboard ticket agent or address
the undersigned.
C. If. GATTIS,
District Passenger Agent,
lc. WANTS lc.
Classified advertisements for thla
columB will be accepted t ob
cent per word for ech ltunie,
CASH with the order. No ad
vertisement nmler t,hl head
will be charged No Ad, token
for lea tbaa 10 CENTS an lately
' tloa.
lc. WANTS lc.
WANTED Railway Mall Clerks.
Salary 800 to $1,400. Examina
tions for Raleigh, May 15th. Com
mon education sufficient. Candi
dates prepared free Wrlta Imme
diately. Franklin Institute, Roch
ester, N. Y. 4-05 30t.
WANTEIS A good housekeeper for
'hotel, who has had experience in
. dining and cook-room. Address
Hotel Aberdeen, Aberdeen, N. O.
- 2G-t:
WANTKI) Two horse-power Elec
tric Motor, Raleigh. Furman Betts
Thurs and Frl.
MISCELLANEOUS
SOMETHING EXTRA F"OR MON
day. May 3. Lot of Embroidery
worth ns high as 2."c. Extra price,
11c; Hunter Bros. & Brewer Co.
:io-2t
THE KIMBALL PIANO STORE
sell everything In Sheet Music at
10 to 20 cents a copy. Mail or
ders solicited. 28 t. f.
10,000 PAPER KAtiA, CKJARS AND
Smoking Tobacco for sale loss than
cost. No. 17 Exchange. , Ed. V.
Denton. 29-2t
FOR SALE New
deep lot. Near
12,250. R. E.
Building.
five-room house;
car line. Price,
Prince, Tucker
- .-.It
SEWING MACHINES REPAIRED
and warranted. Call Griffith. Bell
665; Raleigh, 2244. 20 12t.
FOR RENT Betta' Flat. All mod
,or Iniproveuients, . ?0-2t
. , jt - 1
SAFE, SOUND, SECURE
-If yon want to place your savings where every
dollar will work for you und bring you iu a steady
income ns lone; as you live, invest in :
MEXICAN UNITED
' We own 7 rich gold mines l ight in the heart of
the richest gold district in .Mexico.
This company is not seeking money to specu
late or dig into uncertain territory;. -'
THE GOLD IS THERE AND IT IS
FREE-MILLING
This company is selling stock for the purpose
of purchasing and erecting machinery. X'ntil the re
quired sum is obtained a limited number of shares
will he sold for $1.00 per share.
NOW IS THE TIME
to secure stock and share in the profits of 8,000,000
tons of gold, sliver and coper ore.
Stock Iteglstered by I'nion Trust Co.,
of Philadelphia.
MEXICAN UNITED MINING CO.,
1022 AVitherspoon Building,'
Philadelphia. .-.---'. . "
Use this Coupon and sreure Hook Free.
Please send "World's Treasure House"
To . -.'. -... '...'.. v . .':' . . . '.'. '. -. - .v. . . .'
Address . . . ........ . . . . .
PATENT YOUIt IDEAS AND MAKE
money. Send for my new book
"How to Get Them." Best service.
Joshua R. H. Potts, Lawyer, Wash
ington, D. C., Chicago and Phya
delphia. 26 6w.
3.-10 LARGE SIZE FKENCH WA li
mit Piano; slightly used. Quick
sale $2X7 $15 cash, $7 per month.
Write for bargain list.-"The. Kim
hall Piano Store, Raleigh, N. C.
2.S -t. f. ;'.:. :
RIG BARGAIN'S IN SILKS, SILK
Ginghams and Dress Goods. 75c.
Silks, 5c.; 25c. Siik Kinghtim,
15c,; $1.00' Dress Goods, 83c'
Hunter Bros. & Brewer Co.
27 5t.
ICE t'ltKAM Send In your orders
for Sunday dinner. 2to, . qmirls.
: Belts Ice Cream. " :'.0-2t
.
fresh strawberry cream -
For Sunday dinner. Order now.
25c. quart Bel ts Ice Cream. 30-2t
MOVED to our New Barber Shop,
under Bobbitt-Wynne's. H. A.
Kimball. 'It
WILL HE GLAD TO WELCOME OCR
friends under Bobhltt-Wynhe's. II.
A. Kimball, the Barber. 1t
LOOK FOR MK I'XBFR ROBIilTT-
Wynne's Dnlg Store. H. A. Kim
ball. : v It
NOW IF YOC ARE MMKINi FOR
something out of the ordinary, drop
'in ut the Sea Food Cafe. Wilson's,
That's All. 30-Ht
I HAVE Jl'ST RETI'RNKI) FROM A
trip and what do jou think. I dls'
covered the notorious Tom Collins
In Junius - Bright 's place, Norfolk,
Va. Now what, do you think of
that. - ,K)-3t
TOR SALE.
FOR SALE Special Bargain In a
'Linotype Machine. Single letter
' machlna, No. (270, In good condl-
: tlon, boxed and delivered F. O. B.
, Raleigh.' Few repairs will make It
good as new. The price will Inter
est you. J. V. Sltnina, Raleigh,
n. c. . . . :v-; 1. 1.
IX)11 KAI.K One old grandfather
clock at J.
W. Parrlsh.
V
It
FOR SENT
FOR KENT Good
Terms moderate.
3S3, Raleigh.
Upright Piano.
Address Box
27 5t.
FOR RKNT 6-room dwelling Harp
street (all modern conveniences);
C-room dwelling W. Jones Street;
6-room dwelling S. Person Street;
6-room dwelling W. Hurgett street
(all modern conveniences); 7-rooni
dwelling Polk Street; 9-room
dwelling .... B'.oodworth & Jones
Streets (all modern conveniences.)
Apply to Raleigh Real Estate &
Trust Co. 30 2t.
FOR RENT Modern live-room
bouse near Wiley School, $16.00
per month. R. E. Prince. 30-2t
DelkiOUS White HOUSC Tea
-in quarter pound net tins for
! 15c . especially for Ice Tea.
,
' JUSt aS gOOd OS White HOUSO
Coffee. First-class Grocers.
BIDS WANTED
FOR A Sl lTARLE SITE FOR NEW
MUNICIPAL HOLDING IN
, RALEIGH.
The Municipal Building Commission,
aiilhm i.el to erect a large and com
modious -City Hall In Kaleigh, de
sires owners of sites suitable for Biuh
btillillng to send in writing bids for the
sale of Hueh sites. Parties desiring to
offer situs are requested at once to ac
company their offers by written state
ment showing dimensions of the lot
and the lowest price for the same.
CHAS.'E. JOHNSON, Chairman.
HERBERT W. JACKSON, Sec'y.
Municipal Building Committee.
fJOVED
On account of InoroiMt
tttndonco Drughon'
Collet hn MOVED Intt
new quarters. FINEST In
the city. UNEXCELLED
In.tniMinni and equipment. P0SI
HONS SECURED or MONEY BACK.
BANK Indorsements
in which Druhon'i 31 College nre located Indona
these Business College than indorse ALL others.
HVflll Want o RISC to the M-a-day elass,
TQU Wani afld WANT EVIDENCE that tlx
itanding'of Draughon't Coltegea In business circle
Is the same as that of Yale or Harvard In literary
circles, call on or WRITE for catalogue '
DRAUGHON'S ;.
Practical Easiness Collect,
' Fayattarilla Strael, naar City Halt ;