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THURSDAY, AUGUST 20
News of the Cotton Crop and Markets
AUGUSTA COTTON MARKET
Middling Today 10%
Middling Last Year 13%
New Cotton Today 9%
Tone—Quiet
New York Cotton Market
(Today’s Figures.)
. Open High Low Close
f ßua f-y 8.31 8.81 8.48 8.60
Au ßtist 10.06 10.06 n4B 9 (in
£ ctober 9.15 9.15 8.58 8.72
December 8.83 8.85 8.50 8.01
Spots—lo.lo.
(Yesterday ’s Figures.)
Open. High. Low. ("tose.
January j 8.93 8.93 5.85 8.88
;' u P} st HUO 10.15 10.10 10.15
October 9.26 9.26 9.15 9.19
December 8.96 8.96 8.88 8.93
Tone, steady. Spots 10.35.
NEW ORLEANS COTTON.
(Today’s Figures.)
Open High Low Close
January ... ... ... 8.88 8.85 8.57 869
October 8.94 8.94 8.65 8.75
December 8.85 8.85 8.59 8.68
1 one—Quiet and Dull
Spots—9 3-4 c.
(Yes*rroay’s Figures.)
Open. High. I.OW. Clone.
January 9 03 9.03 8.97 9.00
October .. 913' 9.13 906 9.0 S
December 9.02 9.02 8.95 8.97
Tone, steady. Spots. 10c.
FULL UUOTJTIS
li LOCO KTS
(Today’* Figures.]
Good ordinary 8
Strict good ordinary 9
Low mitfdling 10
Strict lo 10 3-S
Middling io 1-2
Strict Middling 10 S-S
Good Middling 10 8-4
Good ordiuary stains 7 5-8
Low middling stains 8 1-4
Tinges (st) 10 3-8
Tinges (2nd) 10 1-S
(Yesterday's Figures.)
Close.
Good ordinary S
Strict good ordinary . . .. 9
Low middling 10
Strict low middling 10 3-3
Middling 10 1-2
S'rtct middling 10 5-8
Good middling 10 3 4
Good ordinary stams .... 7 5-8
Low middling stains . . . 8 1-4
Tingrs, Ist 10 3-8
Tinges, 2nd 10 1-8
AUGUSTA DAILY
RECEIPTS OF
COTTON
1907. 1908.
Georgia R. R 7 84
Southern R. R. . 72
Central HR...... 37
Wagcn l3
Net 7 20G
Through
Total . 7 206
RECEIPTS, SALES
AND SHIPMENTS
Net receipts today 206
Through cotton ‘oday
Grois receipts today 206
Receipts for Week.
Sales. Spin Shpit
Sat 250 241 3gl
Mon. ... 114 112 ....
Tues . . . 367 848 ...
Med. ... 206 275 *7*
Thurs. . . . 584 313 3
Krl .... ....|
Total . . .1618 12*9 1057
190* 1907.
Sat 517 122
Mon . . . . -39 62
Tues . .f .173 44
Thurs. . . . W 6 7
Thurs ....
Total . . .Ill* 239
BAR SILVER UNCHANGED.
NEW YORK.—Commercial bar sil
ver . 18, unrhanged. Mexican dol
lars, 4aC, unchanged.
STOCKS UNO RECEIPTS
Stock in Augusta, 1908 8,973
Stock in Augurta, 1907 .... 6,329
ftec. since Sept. 1, 07 ... .356,983
Rec. since Sept. 1., ’O6 869.557
IN SIGHT AND, SUPPLY
Sight to Aug 5. .11,417.113 13,396,434
! During week. . . 60,732 52,266
Visible supply... 1,863,296 2,537,208
ESTIMATES FOR TOMORROW
Today. Last Yr
Galveston 1504
5,000-6,000 Houston 1.999
300-500 New Orleans 125
POUI RECEIPTS
Today. Last Yr.
Galveston 5656 1304
New Orleans 457 56
Mobile .. 332 96
Savannah ..713 80
Charleston ...... 3n ——
vVilmington 2
Norfolk 96 150
Baltimore ....
New York. ....
Boston 16
Philadelphia 3
Brunswick ....
Perwarola ....
various ....
Total ports, cst. . . .7000 1705
INTERIOR RECEIPTS
Houston 6733 915
Augusta 206 7
Memphis 49 27
St. Louts 49 27
Cincinnati 80
Little Rock ....
QUOTATIONS ON
COTTON IN
LIVERPOOL
LIVERPOOL—The cotton market
I was weak today and prices sagged
from the very beginning. Tlic close
was at a decline of 10 points under
yesterday and middling also dropped
lower. Bales were 6,0u0 be 'cs, re
ceipts 1,000 bales, lone weak. Mid
dling closed 5.71. The following was
1 at- range In prices:
Open. 2 pm. Closx
Jau ic Feb. . .483 483 472%
Feb & Mar . . .485 75
Mar A Apr. . . .4*6 487 477
Apr & May . . . 186%
May * June
Jnne & July
July i- Aug . . 555 56584 r,4«>4
Aug k Kept . .51214 513*4 604V*
Sept A Oct , , 497 496 486
Oct A Nov . . .491 49014 480
Nov. A Dec, . . . 485 485 475
Dec. k Jan. . . .483*4 ... 474*4
Proof.
Mr*. Knicfcf’r How do you know your
husband was working d'»wn In th* o'*
Mn. Youngbridr -I t« Icpho uju and
1 Central said * Buiy."
CHICAGO MARKET.
(Today’s Figures.)
WHEAT— Open High Low Close
September 93% 94*s 93% 93-*
December S)4 ; )i 95 94% 94%
CORN—
September...., . 7784 77* 77 Va 77%
December .. 65% 65*4 65% 65%
OATS— .
September 48% 48% 48% 48%
December 43% 48% 48% 48%
PORK
LAUD—
September 927% 927% 922% 925
October 935 935 935 935
RIBS—
September 872% 877% 872% 872%
October 882% 885 880 882%
V\ y HEAT— Open. High. Low. Close.
September 92% 93% 92% 93%
December 94% 94% 944 94%
PORK—
September 76% 77% 76% 77%
December 65% 65 % 61% 65%
LARD—
September 47% 48% 47% 48%
December 48% 48% 48% 45%
RIBS -
September ....
October ....
CORN—
September 912% 925 912% 922%
October 925 ~ 932% 925 " 932%
OATS—
September 867% 870 865 870
October 877', \ 880 875 877%
New York Stock Market
(Today’s Figures.)
Close
New york closing stock %
Atchison S 8
Baltimore & Ohio 93%
Canadian Pacific 172%
Chicago & Northwestedn . . .159
Colorado Southern 33%
Erie 23
Illinois Central 435%
Louisville & Nashville .. .. 107
Mexican Central 16%
Missouri Pacific 55
New York Central 102%
Reading 124%
Pennsylvania 123%
Rock sland 17
St. Paul 142%
Rock gland pfd 32
Southern Pacific r, i)%
Southern Railway 18%
Union Pacific 137%
Union Pacific pfd 85%
Wisconsin Centra*. 25%
Interboro Metropolitan 11%
Interboro Metropolitan pfd . . 32%
Great Northern 136%
Amalgamated Copper 77%
American Car and Foundry .. 40
American Loot motive 56
American Cotton Oil 34 V,
Am. Smelling and Refining .. ..94%
Am. Smelting and Refining pfd 107 .
Brooklyn Rapid Transit 51%
Colorado Fuel and Iron 33%
General Electric 143
International Paper t"%
National Load {'s%
Pacific Mail 34%
People Gas ... 3-’‘a
Pressed Steel Car ;]■%
Slows Sheffield Si eel 62
Southern Pacific pfd ]lB%
Sugar
United States Steel •
United States Steel pld 108,.-.
Western Union
Va.-Carollna Chemical «' /*
Va-Carolina Chemical pfd .. .106
Util COMMENT
The bottom dropped out of cotton
today and at noon prices on new
crop month* were forty points under
yesterday’s close.
The Chicago grain market contin
ues to climb higher There Is evi
dently no depression in the west.
Local cotton mills figured again In
t be transaction of today on Cotton
Row and sales were heavier than for
some time.
New cotton in Augusta is quoted
today at 9 1-2 cent*. This is a price
just, four cents under the figures that
buyers paid a year ago. Somebody
wiil soon want to know where the
bottom can be found.
Reports from New York early this
morning were to the effort that south
ern traders were heavy sellers. Many
cotton factors in touch with the real
situation here aver that they will be
heavy losers a little In the season,
Mr W M. Bush, of the R. C. Neely
Company, Is over In Alabama today
looking at the situation there,
Mr. .1 K. Luke, of Luke and Flem
ing. Is In South Carolina today Inves
tigating the probabilities in cotton.
Augusta Is getting its share of rain
nowadays, but the farming territory
around the city Is yet practically
without any relief.
LIVE STOCK* MARKET.
UNION STOCK YARDS, life
Hog,; Receipt*, 16.000; market
steady." I.lght 6.15*6 76; bulk 6.40 a
0.70; mixed 6 15a6.85; pigs 5,!5a8.00;
heavy 6.16*6.83; good lo choice heavy
6.45*6.85: rough 6.35*0 43; yorkers
5.15*6,00.
tattle; Receipt* 4,000; market
strong to 10e higher Reeves 3.75 a
7.60; Texas steers 3 50*6.20: wes'en
steers 3.50*6.00; stockers and feeders
12 65:1 50 n -rs and heifers 1.75*6.60;
j calves 5.50*7 26.
Sheep; Receipts 15.000; market,
steady. Natives 3.25 a 125; western
!2.75*4.25; yearling* 4,25*5.00; lambs,
'natives, 3 50*6 25, western 3 75*6 10.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD.
J. G. McAILIFH,
Market Editor
(Yesterday's Figures.)
Close.
Atchison 87
Baltimore and Ohio 94
Canadian Pacific 171%
Chicago and Northwestern ...158%
Colorado Southern 33%
Erie 23
Illinois Central 137
Louisville and Nashville 109
Missouri Pacific 55%
New York Central 101V 8
Pennsylvania 123%
Reading 124
Rock island 17
Rock Island, pfd.. 82%
St. Paul ~142
Southern Pacific 97%
Southern Railway 19
Union Pacific 156%
Union Pacific pfd 85%
Wabash 12%
Wisconsin Central 26
Interboro Metropolitan 11%
Interboro Metropolitan, pfd..,. 32
Great Northern 136
Atiantaic Coast Line 90 Vi
Amalgamated Copper 77Vi
American Car and Foundry .. 40'/,
American Locomotive 65%
American Cotton Oil 34%
Am Smelting and Refining.... 94%
Am. Smelting A Refining, pfd ..IPS
Brooklyn Rapid Transit 52
Colorado Fuel and iron 33%
General Electric 143
Slosa. Sheffield Sleel 61%
Southern Pacific, pfd 119
Sugar 135
United States Steel 45%
United States Steel, ptd 108%
Maekay’s pfd 69*
Va.-Carolina Chemical 28
Va.-Carolina Chemical, pfd .. ..108
CRASH IN COTTON
IN N[IN YORK
MARKET
NEW YORK—At the qpening today
the hears made a raid wfilidi caused
many stories, one to the effect that
Livermore, the "young cotton king”
had lost heavily In the decline that
followed the raid
There was the usual greatest ex
eltoment on the floor of the nxehange
and October was made the point of
attack.
In the first ten minutes of trading
between 25,000 end 311,000 kales were
dumped on the market. October,
which closed hi 9.20 last night, ope
ed at 9.15, and broke to 8.81, show
ing a loss of $1,90 a bale It then
rallied to 8.89, but immediately broke
again to 8.81.
On *he floor of the cotton exchange
the story commonly circulated was
that .Joseph A. Batten, a great wheat
speculator of Chicago, and L've.mo’e,
were the sellers.
Dining the excitement atiei ding 'he
raid brokers declared three days ago
Livermore wins long 300,000 hales,
I which cost him an average of 9.40
If this story Is true today's break
I represent* a loss to him of nearly
i $3.00 a bale, or $900,000,
At the office of K F. Holton k Co.,
where Livermore makes his head
quarter*, there was the usual dis
inclination to make any statement
I about the young operator.
COTTON BELT FORECAST.
▼ ▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼
LOUISIANA: Partly cloudy weath
er; *howcr* tonight or Friday; light
to 7rwh northerly wind* on the roaat.
AFt KA NS AS: Tonight partly (loop/
weather, cooler; Friday fair.
AKI.AHOMA Fair
KAHT TKXAH: Partly cloudy
weather; *< altered ahowera tonight
;or Friday; cooler tonight In north
i portion; light to fretth northerly wind*
on the coart
WKHT TPIXAH: Partly rlotidy
weather *w. ahowera tonight
lor Friday.
SUPPORT GIN TO
STOP DECLINE
IN STOCKS
(By T. C. Shotwell.)
Nr.\\ YORK. 'l'lie heavy selling ou
stocks continued in Wall street to
day. The market was supported just,
enough to keep it from breaking.
The most important speculative Inter
est* believed the most Important
movement has terminated they are
now working tor a substantial reac
tion. There is evidence that the Hnr
riraan and Morgan people have turned
loose large quantities of stock which
they propose to get hack at lower
prices. The collapse of (lie frelgut
raising movement lias cast suspicion
on the alleged boom In business.
The liquidation of stoel by directors
of the trust and by executive officers
of Independent steel companies is be
ginning To worry the professional,
traders.
Continued heaviness of Now York
Central Is causing some apprehension
and a dividend reduction is general
ly expected. Ilarrimnn is said to be
shifting his speculative line from the
Hill-Morgan stocks into Southern Ba
cifie and Union Pacific.
The Copper metal situation Is at
tracting careful attention once more.
3he situation in that direction Is so
highly speculative that no one would
be surprised to see a sharp break
tn the metal stocks, especially in
those cannot produce metal under 1,-
200 pounds.
BIG BREAK AFTER
THE OPINING
IN STOCKS
NEW YORK -At the mieni'g of the
stock market the only advance re
corded In the first run of quotation*
was that of 1-4 In Smelting. A 1111 - 1
her of issues wero unchanged, In
eluding Erie, Reading, Pennsylvania.
Anaconda, B. R. T, Kansas and Tex
as ptd. The largest decline was in
<». N. pfd.. 31. Copper opened 3-3
lower, Lead, N )’. mid St. Paul worn
down 1-4 and S. P. shaded to 18.
U. P. opened unchanged.
NEW YORK Stocks’ broke wildly
In Wall street about noon today. Un
der leadership of N. Y C, which was
sold down to par, the slock market
declined an average of two points.
The break was caused by discovery
that the New York Central has a
floating debt of about 140,00(1,000, and
may bo compelled to pass Us divi
dend enttrejv. According to report*
it is not earnings lis fixed charges.
NEW ORLEANS WAS
REPRESSED BY
BEAR NEWS
\
NEW ORLEANS- Except that, the
market whh definitely weaker today,
there is little to be said In connec
tion with the local spot sltuuitlon.
There Is no mill domain, at present,
and, consequently no movement of
any Importance. Huyurs have be
come thoroughly tmhi.od with the Idea
that prices will yet reach a much
lower level and largely because of
the existing depressed eoouUton of
the goods trade, are lepared to hold
off Indefinitely before taking on any
considerable amount of added sio.-k
In the meanwhile new crop cotton Is
reported to be off "ring freely in Tex
as, and as the port* re'*- , ills are be
ing pissed for sale.
gome little f. o. li, b'lM’iesH wus
talked of today, but id murl.et us
a who!" was both dull ami depressed.
The slump in the contract market
continued anabatic* today. Prices
opened 7 to 10 point* below yestcr
dnv's level, under the combined In
fluence ol favorable crop reports anil
heavy selling by th- Livermore In
teres!, both locally ami ui New York,
and during the lira*, half i f the day
worked off 17 points iiililtllonal. The
trading wa» fairly heavily and ne
cessarily there were occasional ral
lies of a few , olits as the result of
profit tal Ing by room shorts, lint
Hie downward course of values was
pronoitnciil, and niter the noon call
showed ne* losses to tint hour of
;1 to 25 points tn;on*bout Hie tier
of months.
EARTHQUAKE IN ITALY.
TKRNI, Italy -The community
about Han Valentino la In a
of panic today, the reault of a aerlea
of violent earthquake abocka, whleh.
have canted liouaea to fall and
threatena a landallde fr'"P a tower
Ing mountain which eiatul* behind the
city. The majority of the population
haa already fled to the open field*,
where they are camping, fearing to
Igo hack for their belonging*.
william walker dead.
JACKSON, MISS A apodal to the
Dally New* from Brandon announce*
th'- death at that place of Col. William
; Walker, editorial wr|d r of the New
fjrleati* I'leayun*. for the pa*t thir
ty year*, and at on>- time editor In
t hies of that (taper. Ife wa* about CJ*
-ear* of age, and a native of Ala
bama.
FINANCIAL
THE NATIONAL BANK OF AUGUSTA
707 BROAD STREET.
ORGANIZED 1865. V
CAPITAL, SURPLUS AND PROFITS $450,000.00
L. C. HAYNE, President. CHAS. R. CLARK, Cashier.
BEGINNING AUG. IST, 1908, this Bank will pay 4 per cent in
forest on CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSITS. These certificates will
be issued by 11s in sums of SIOO.OO and up, for stipulated periods of
time, to suit the Depositors’ convenience.
SAFETY LOCK BOXES $3.00 TO $20.00 PER YEAR.
The business of our out of town friends carefully looked after.
CORRESPONDENCE INVITED.
You can draw your money at any time if
you deposit it with us and take one of our
CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT.
We pay you 4 Per Cent per annum if
you leave it with us three months qr longer.
The National Exchange Bank.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $5^0,000.00.
Georgia Railroad Bank
Augusta, Georgia.
This Bunk Solicits the bunking business of
merchants and corporations. We pity 4 Per Cent
Interest on all deposits placed in our Savings Dept.
YOUR ACCOUNT INVITED.
Absolutely Safe and Sensible
are the Coupons Certificates of Deposit which wo are offering
for the convenience of our customer;;. The size of an ordinary
bnnk draft, with Interest coupon attached, hearing I per cent In
terest, payable four times a year, they an* reliable, sure and
profitable Issued in Augusta only by tin*
Merchants Bank.
CAPITAL und SUHPLUS, - - $.100,000.00.
THE EXPKkIKNCK
of thousands of our depositors Is Identical with I hat of the person
who lias not begun to save. The hard'- purl about the whole bust
ness for them w»» the STARTING POINT. After the lee was broken
and the start made It wim found to he an easy matter to lay
aside a certain sutu each week or month. And It la certainly aston
ishing how rapidly a bank account grows, especially when 4 per
cent interest Is added to 'll each six months. Come In ami make
your start tomorrow morning early.
“WHERE SAVINGS ARE SAFE.”
THE AtyGU 3T A SAVINGS BANK
823 BROAD STREET.
Railroad. Schedule*
CENTRAL OF CEORGIA
RAILWAY.
(Current aaiicoimui t *»»ia to Pate.)
(7Dt li M'lldlmi Time.)
DEPARTURE*.
For nnvimruili Mini Macon . ••V:Sonrn
For Dublin and Hiivunnnh *2:46pir«
For HavannuU und Mu can • *B:4opm
For Hu v.iniM.h und Macon !!U:lojmi
For Savannah, “i'ylMi**. limit oil” nv.Ouum
ARRIVALS.
From Havannnb ai d Macon ... ••7:6Vpm
From Savannah and Muion ..
From Savannah And Mu con tJrt:loum
From Dublin und Hu vanuah ... 4bp'Ji
From ttavun'h fyb«« Limited' , T!JT,4&u.in
•Dally. ••■Sgoapt Sunday. MNund/iy only.
DmwltiK Room Signing Cum between
Auguata »»l»d Hiivuiiimn on night train*.
Formed* »il Mlllen with through mu-p
--ing cm r h to und from Mu yon, Atluui.i,
Folurnbm*. Jlfrminghum »nd ('hlcnfo, III*.
v v PowjfißS, w w UACKwrr,
Com'l. Agt Truv. Agt.
7r» Broad St.
REPORT OF LARGE
YIELD CAUSED
DECLINL
NKW YORK. Report* of good gen
eral rain a when- needed Iri the cotton
belt encouraged further H"lltiig tlila
morning hy le-ar* and It la believed
fonKlderahle tinloadltig by the bull
crowd, though It la the general opin
ion that there la yel quite a large
quantity of gpeculatlve long cotton to
he unloaded
While there ure report* of deterlor
at lon from *otne aectlon* the duitmgt)
ia not conaidert-d of conaequenee, and
at thla time a very large crop, per
hap* the large*! of record, «eem» iih
aured while the deinaud for the etjriy
movement promlaea to be very light
In conaequenee of poor trade rondl
tlona for manufactured produel* of
cotton and the IndlapoaWlop of titllla
rnak>- future eommltmenl*. Therefore
lower price* for the atftplc are gen
erally expected with temporary ral
lie* from time to time.
Carpenter, llaggoti & Co.
Don't overlook the Sunday et nr
aoln* to the H' lo pore < la, the t’hir
lea'on At Weatern Carolina Hi,l wo /.
Train* leave, 7.0 b a. m.
PAGE NINE
FINANCIAL
| Railroad Schedules
Char lesion A Western
Carolina Kailway
Th* follnwii.g urrlvaU .*..u a*pHrtvn**e
of trains, ITnlon HlhUom. AUkumlu, On.,
im well it h COlifOUoiiH with oflmr rompu
nluti, .ire alrnply KivtMi ua iufur mutton.
UltfJ U4fn liol g miTAll t miml
(Ktrvctlv* M ay 31, UOi.)
DEPARTURES.
•30 n. m N<> 7, Dally lor An lemon,
Ki*n«*«iH, VViilliidla. etc
10:10 a. ti No. I, Ttally tor <tr««nwood,
latu/FHH, < (tAxitviilf, WpurtAnburg.
IfmiilorMonvlllft mid Aalmvlll*.
tOb p. in. No. 42, Dully vxernt huiulay.
for AllyiiduJ*\ Fairfax. Clmrtaaton,
Hifvuiinuh, Puuufort, Purl ltoy:il
7:00 a in. No 38, Holiday only, for Al-
Inndal*, ('hfU'lmton, Jlauufori. Purl
lloyal, Havaunuh.
440 p in No. 3, Dully far Oman wood,
js’o. b louvwa (IVm||wu«4 at l»;00 a.
Hi tin bpiiriuiiOui a
ARRIVALS.
No. 4, f»uliy from Dr*«mwond, tII
« in. No. 4J, <i.i||y fcjnopt Honday. from
i "hurloNion, Kivannah, llnanfnrL Port
i Itoyul. all , No J 7, Hunduy only, from
llffniif'irt, Port Itoyul, <!hnrl<‘Miofi and Mn«
vannah, 130 a. m, 13 10 p m Nn. 3,
d illy from Ahl.uvlHw. gpurtunuiiri,
Hi ••on wood, Mr.. (i I p, in. fi o. 1. dally
from Andoraoii, MoCttrmlclc, ato. 7.J*
P in.
Train* ?1 find 4*; and 37 nnd H 8 run
holld l,*twoon Aijkuul.i and (Mtn riant *n
Kffacllv* Juno 10. 1903. thcuo will t>4
'lrl W<*Kly Purlor r.ir h<tv!i;h hatwaan
AuffnMu unr| 4xh* vl|l<\ lea vine Auicu*td
Tu» liiyn ilioisdity mi) ?..il unlay*,
Aanovlllo Monday#, Wadnugulity and trfl*
duya. Tralnti Non. I and 2
KftNMHT WII .1.1 MM,
tiriKT.il Puwioiigcr Aa* nr
No. 807 llroadeny. AiignaC*. Ot,
A T L, AIN T 1C
Cotist Line
Null,' iln at- uiTltale i.uu tP-pariurei
are glv«.n ,i n tiifpi'iuattoii, Inn arrival apt
(•me Mon* uni net guuiuma.il.
No- No X*
; No.'ll. »i«y ), lain. Hnuta
- I ipmt.v... . Aug.iv In . Xr. 10 uoan
t.Wl'in f,v IturiiwuU 7:1.1av
< I V ... Denmark t.v. 7 ;,Xan
t ‘f.v .. Urangepur* ...t.v, 7 Iftau
.'<!■ - t.V giiuilvr I,v. t i'un
Fl-/I I ,v. 4 :40au
C I ' mAr Itl.-li.ii.iriV) ...,|,v. 7 t.ipn
i ' ’m Ar Wi-. imgii i, ...f.v. :i c.pn
-11 70:nii \r. . ttnlitiui.ro ~..1,v. 7:|7pu
i llp i.Ar, VV I'hlla t.v It „
tin Ar I .w York. M Mt l,v. «.7tiua
l-CU.MAN I‘Altl/Jlt ( ARM bclweei
Ati* i m unit New York wllhout i-lian**
tuning Car g.rvloe, Vlnivncn to No.
| York.
In I> M'CtIJ.LtJM,
' nmi*- ivtul Agent |i»7 ttruHil ,4t.
1 7V <■ Will IK, W. J <7t*A|i|,
U«n. Can Aganl, I'aga. frag. Ugl
Wllmlnabut. N. vJ.
COTTON SEED OIL.
NFW YtlltK Cotton aee<t >,|| clot
iil ** follow*:
Augltai, ;itl ;i 4*:!7 1-2; Sept., M *•
II 37: Oct . 86 I 4*lß-1; Nov.. 85 I f
34; Dec ,36 I lib’ 4; .Inn , 36 I 4*bd
Tone Firm. Value 3.1 Mi.