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Market Reports .
(Over Parsley, Slaton & Co.’s
Private Wire)
Jno. F. Clark & Co.’s
Cotton Letter
New York, Oct. 17.—Cotton op
ened easier on local selling due
to the beautiful map but the con
tracts were absorbed on trade
orders and the market rallied
oyer 50 points to 23.05 for De
cember.
Additional buying by
sionals who bought yesterday and
covering by shorts who
nervous over storm
for the week end were
factors in the rise.- r
The market, however, met
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created selling around 23.00 cents
for December and about that time
the week-end figures came in
showing large insight figures and
a quick setback occurred carrying
price s down fo the opening lows.
All supply news was bearish but a
steady spot demand at gradually
improving basis was reported
from the Atlantic and there were
indications of a large short in
terest in spots.
It may be difficult to maintain
rallies without some stimulant to
attract increased buying.
New York Cotton
Open High ] Low 1 Cl’se pPrev I Close
Jan 122.67 23.15 22.62 22.63 22.83
Mch 23.50 22.95 22.98 23.20
‘ GRIFFINDAILY NEWS
lay
Oct. 23.40 23.60 23.14 23.18 23.40
Dec 122.65 23.05 22.50 22.53 22.73
Spots—Middling 20 down 23.45>
Griffin Spot Cotton
Good middling 22.50.
Strict middling 22.25.
Middling 22.00.
New Orleans Cotton
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iOpen|High] Low jCl'se Close
Jan fylch 122.60 23.00 22.45 22.53 22.68 22.95
122.80 23.27 22.70 22.83
May J23.14 23.36 22.93 22.97 23.12
Oct |22.55 22.90 22.38 22.45 22.55
Dec. j 22.60 22.97 22.39 22.49 22.65
Spots—Middling 0 down 22.50.
Grain and Provision
j- 1 j I Prev.
I Open Close | Close
WHEAT
Dec — 150 150% 149
May ... 153% 154% 153%
July ... 135% 135% 135
Corn
Dec 109% 109 109%
flday 111 110 % 111 %
RIBS
July 112 111 % 111 %
OATS
Dec. 53% 54 54
May 58% 58%
July 55 55% 55
Oct. _____ 12.30 12.30 12.25
Nov.____ 12.32 12.32 >12.25
LARD ..
Oct. .... ... 15.85 16.10 15.77
Nov.---- ... 15.45 15.52 15.35
Jan _____ ... 14.25 14.35 1420
Bellies
Oct. ---- T4.87 14.87 14.87
Nov. ---- 14.35 14.35a 14.35
Jan. ____ 13.00 13.00
TRAIN HITS MAIL BAG
SCATTERING $60,000 FOR
MILES ALONG ROAD
Pittsburgh, Oct. 17.—More than
?60,000 was scattered along three
miles of railroad track between
Ambridge and Sewickley, sub
urbs, last evening, when a Penn
sylvania express train ran over a
mail pouch containing the money
it became known last night.
The jar of subway trains slight
ly shakes the foundations of
London forty feet below the street
surface.
FILL SUNNY SIDE PULPIT
The Rev. J. P. Wilborn will
preach the morning service at the
Sunny Side Methodist church Sun
day in the ahsence of Rev. B. L.
Betts, the regular pastor.
f Rev. Betts urges the people of
Sunny Side to attend this meet
ing and give the visiting minis
ter a cordial welcome. He will
fill his pulpit at the next services.
Tarrytown, Oct. 17.—Edward
Helwig, village barber, who da
mits that he is more or less re
sponsible for the baldness of John
D. Rockefeller, the oil king, today
celebrated his fiftieth anniversary
at his trade.
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