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; cotton, ';li : Vew York, Dec. 18. The cotton market opened steady, at an adyanice f 3 to 16 points, -geaeralj9't6-ffi6. Joints higher on present crop- posi tons, but some further scattered liq- idation was absorbed on. a reaction "f from 7 to 9 points from the ;open- g figures and the market then stead "d with January running up to 18.09 nii Iay t0 1850 towards the end of tlie first hour, or about 13 to 14 Joints not higher. ; ' " . ' NEW YORK COTTON. Iloroiiihi-r January March May July i October . y,-.v York spot 1&.10. Open Close 17.99 17.70 18.06 17.76 18.30 18.03 18.46 V 18.21 18.52 18.25 16.65 16.46 Wilniinsion otton Chnilision cotton., ji;lvann:t)i cotton. . . Norfolk co t.i on . . . . . 17 3-4 . N. a .19 3-4 .17.75 Liverpool Cotton. Open Jan-Feb -....10.64 .March-April 10.73 Miv-.Tnno . . . . 10.83 Close New, York;. (Wall Street), Dec. 18. Resumption . of " operations v today was marked with further material re covery from the previous week's, low levels, particularly in the popular spe cialties. There were gains from 1 to i Guineas, apiece ..rv,Vi . 35c 2, points by Central Leather, . Interna tional Paper, Lackawanna Steel, In ternational Nickel and Colorado Fuel. Shipping shares were strong, . with coppers. ,; Rails v denoted further accu tnulation in the minor division. Unit ed? States ' Steel opened .virtually un changed, but soon receded almost 2 points and .Industrial Alcohol was firm. A reactionary tendency devel oped" before the end of the first half hour. Eggs.. Butter, 1 lb., Country . I;. . . ,30qj Spring Chickens, apiece . . .25c to 45c i Grown Chickens, apiece . . 50c to 60c Puddle Ducks apiece ....45c Beef. . Sweet Potatoes, "bushel Irish Potatoes, sack N. C. Hams, lb 1 -L .1 .24c DJack: iasordmary ;midnight, with , N. C. Shoulders and Ribs, lb.; a-22c electric lamps on in . full force and ; : Oranges, CaL . . ..S&00 automobiles and street cars lighted: ananas, T-Sjj Duncn ,11.10 to ?1.40fA" eiuiy impeuea. . .9c to 10c 55c $4.75 . Morning ; Pittsburgh, Pa., rTJec. 18. ---Pitts burgh ,. today experienced ;: whit , the weather" observer saJd l was .the - dark est day - in its history. "- At 9 ; o'clock I tms morning tne streets : were , asr , I 28 . 98 1-2 50 5-8 66 3-4 79 50 ' 107 3-8 July-August 1U.S4 Open, easier; close, steady. Middling, r Baltimore & Ohio ln.Sn. .les, iv.uuu; reutJipLss, t ,uuu. Bethlehem Steel Allis-Chalmers ' . . American Beet Sugar . . American Can . . .... 'American Car and Foundry American Locomotive , . . . American Cotton Oil . . . . . American ' Smelting American Sugar .. .. .. .. ..112 American Tel. & Tel .1251 3-8 American Tobacco . . .... . . 4- 10.75 i Anaconda Copper 87 10.86 'Atchison .-. .. .. .. .. ..104 3-4" 10.97 .Atlantic Coast Line .. ..123 10.95 1 Baldwin Locomotive .. .'. ..681-2 .... . . 85 1-2 Lemons, fancy . . .-.$4.00 to 14.50 Florida oranges . : . . . . , .52.75 $3.25 Celery, bunch .$1.00$1.50 Apples, barrel . . . . . .$3.50 to $5.00 Bell Peppers, bush. .. .. , ..50c Onions, sack . . . . . . . . . . f $4.50 Cabbage, lb 3C to 3 j-2c Pork, lb. . . . .. .. . .11c to 11 l-2c Corn per sack, . . ...... $1.90 to $1.95 Hides, Green... : ; .!'. . ,22c Peanuts, N. C. .... . . ; v $1.10 io $1.15 Peanuts, Spanish . . . . $1.20 to $130 Peanuts, Va ..60c to 70c Wool .. .. .. .,32c Beeswax, 28 cents. , mi - t: 11- l ... . . i iie uureau saia .ine xa,T&rt n ess was" caused by a falling temper-1 ature, with formation of a fog. The fog mingling with "the- smoke " from mills arid factories, was held over the City.- ; . . . -5f ' ' .v . WEATHER REPORTS. - Temperature. Wave Puts Out Fire of Ship. NAVAL STORES. WILMINGTON Spirits 52. Rosin $5.70 and $5.45. Tar$.G0 and 10 1-2 cents. Crmlo $4.00. $4.00 and $3.00. Receipts. Coiton Spirits - . . ..... . Rosin Tar frudt1 Canadian Pacific . . , 168 5-8 SAVANNAH NAVAL STORES Spirits 53 to 53 1-4. Rosin $6.15. CHICAGO Pork Wheat Corn .93 3-8 to 1-4 Oats 53 1-2 to 3-8 Ribs - 13.72 1-2 Lard 16.00 Central Leather . . .. Chesapeake & Ohio . . Chicago, Mil. & St. Paul Chi., H R. I. & Pac. Ry. . . Colorado Fuel & Iron . . Consolidated Gas 2u : Corn Products . . .. .: Crucible Steel Cuba Cane Sugar . . Erie General Electric Great Northern Pfd. . . . Great Northern Ore Ctfs. Illinois Central Inspiration Copper . . . . Int. "Merc, Marine Pfd. . . International Nickel . . International Paper 10 43 48 S . 93 3-4 . 66 3-8 . 94 . 39 .' 46 5-8 .133 . 24 3-8 . 66 3-4 . 54 . 37 .171 1-2 .117 . 391-2 .106 3-4 . 581-2 .103 1-2 . 44 . 46 ..21 . 671-2 San Francisco, Dec. 18. While ; i on her voyage from Sydney the bark-1 -r. - ,- . " I Asheville, snowing . entine Griffith caught fire following Atlanta ', cloudy an explosion in the donkey house, i Charleston, cloudy . Mate Robert Monroe was badly burn-j Charlotte, snowing . etl and with no way to fight the blaze Ghicago.pt.cloudy. ' . . . , Galveston, clear . . . it seemed as if the snip wouia oe JacksonViHet raining lost. Then came the unexpected. A New Orleans, clear . . giant wave lashed by the heavy wind New York, clear . . swept over the litltle vessel, the blaz- Pittsburgh, snowing . , , . Raleigh Cloudy. . .. mg donkey house went overboard, gt Louig cear Washington, cloudy Wilmington, cloudy . en 3 " 5p 3b. 1 1 .. 42f 24 06. 52 3S 0 .58 '46j 0- and the fire was out. !52 34 0 22 f 2 0 68 , 48 0 64 48 64 62 58 02 30 18 0 28 12 01 52 30 0 38 20 0 40 18 0 56 38 0 . .. ..$26.80 $1,64 3-4 to 11-2 ' "Kansas City Southern Kennecott Copper Louisville & Nashville 134 Liggett & Myers B 275 Lorillard Co. B .225 Maxwell Motors 59 3-4 -K- SUNRISE AND SUNSET Rep. Iron & Steel 79 7-8 S. A. L .. IS S. A. L. Pfd. ....40 Sloss. Shef. Steel & Iron 66 ! Southern Pacific 981-2 1 TUESDAY Southern P.ailway Southern Railway Pfd. . Studebaker Corporation Tenn Copper Texas Co Union Pacific . . 35 1-2- Sunrisees . . 72 I Sun sets . . . ...112 3-4 . . I ..203 1-2 ' ...146 I .7:13 .5:06 CONCORD GETS A BIG NEW CONCERN United Fruit 156 1-8 Mexican Petroleum National Lead .... New York Central . Game In Warren Xorlina Headlight. v ! Wp hpar that there is more game in Warren county this year than there N . Y . , N. H. & Hartford has been in ten years. You do not see Norfolk & Western any more half starved dc-gs running at Northern Pacific large destroying everything in their ' Pennsylvania . r . , ....... . . death this accounting. for the abund-.Ray Consolidated Copper ance ot game. 't"i' Reading . .100 3-8 . . 615-8 ..105 3-4 . . 55 1-4 . .137 , . .110 1-4 . . 561-8 . . '28 3-8 ! 107 7-8 U. S. Rubber U. S. Smelting and Refining U. S. Steel U. S. Steel pfd. Utah Copper . . . Va. Car. Chem . Wabash Pfd. B.' Western - Union . 65 1-: . 66 .113 Raleigh, N. C, Dec. 18. The Ste gall Water Elevator Company; of Concord, N. C, capitalized at $100,- ... 119 7-8 000, of which $7,000 has been paid in, is chartered today by the Secretary i of State. The company proposes to ...105 45 32 manufacture, install and eqtvn com . v 101 1-8 pressed air wator -elevat ors and . :i:S!imi-i Mm :::in: jjjp ''i" $rthe Accepted Miiliriery Modes . i if I Rflthpr than tHft RvhAfimpnfnl OnPs lit season sees a host or mi linery experiments pet ideas ? of designers who hope to push them into popularity. Those styles have never become a part of our showing we wait until styles; are approved and accepted- and then collect our' dis plays; By this method you are assured style authenticity in millinery. )' . " . r The Chief characteristic of our displays is faithful and unques tionable style correctness. The hats we show are very unique calculated to suit each individual taste in a manner that will fit in with the prevailing mode. Dainty French; Millinery, Ostrich Fans with iNIeck Piece to match, Corsage Bouquets, Dain ty Handkerchief s and Neckwear, Exquisite Silk Patterns for Evening Gowns, Opera Bags and Boudoir Caps, Silk Mufflers and Fancy Hand kerchiefs for Sport Wear, Etc. , . . r .. .. We also exhibit for holiday selection a very at tractive assortment of Imported Novelty China, in handsome blue and yellow tints. The French Millinery Shop Garrell Building Princess Street i ' i.r.r. .:::i:ti;2 h' i ! 'i .'-' '' St r ci i''ilir i Vti i"T" ;' , . s 'ji'li if 'I '1. si I .'It 1 iii il 't "Hi':! !ri' i j 'Ii' . ! '" i h :i;;i liffliiiiisv vnw , o iii", mvm&mmm ; niij-Rii'i" lljlllpHiili :'. ;:'!: ii i 'I u Westinghouse Electric 55 1-8 pumping systems. r - ' " " ' ' " " i r - igouvy ,-rs oat ; Js. teom! I :ftainfi : H W GUADTO SEE, A I iwvtNTJOM CJJU' " XV.CRO&IT-1 r' f - Li'' -
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