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THE ALBANY DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1906.
strong enough, but the buying orders
so necessary to sustain values, are
conspicuous by their absence.
Beer, Cowle ft Co. cabled: “Man
chester has seen its best for this
year.”
BROKERS
It is generally believed that Price ft
McFadden have made a private settle
ment of the May deal.
Wheat, Corn, Meat and
Coffee—-Letters on the
Cotton Market and the
Opening and dosing
Quotations.
Low Middling
Demand only fair, and some selling.
Nsw York Cotton Market
Wholesale Distributors.
FUTURE
ALBANY, GA.
Members Leading Exchanges. Private Leased Wires to
New Orleans, Chicago and New York.
INSTANTANEOUS EXECUTIONS.
New Orleans Correspondents, Gibert & Clay—Cotton.
New York Correspondents, C. D. Freeman & [Co.—Cotton.
Chicago Correspondent, Pringle, Fitch & Rankin—Grain.
New York Correspondents, Marshall, Spader & Co.—Stocks
and Bonds.
Correspondence Invited
There is a uniformity about
the quality of the : : : :
Wines and Liquors
Which we supply that pleases.
Every new bottle opened will
be found equal to those previ
ously used.
Our stock consists on irely of
high grade goods. They are of fine
rich flavor, full bodied and wei.
matured. Even the lowest priced
wines will prove excellent table
beverages.
Davle-Eiohinaa
Bank Building
Li'dingston V Stable,
*. HOHHS, Prop.
JOE H. MYERS. WM. E. MYERS, C. F. FRYER,
President* Manager. Seo'y d Treee.
CORTEZ
THE
BEST
SMOKE
Albany Grocery Company*
Georgia Northern Railway Co
' ALBANY - BOSTON LINE
Read Down.
Read Up.
No. 4
Daily
No. 2
Dally
Effective Feb. 23,
STATIONS,
1906.
No. 1
Daily
3:50pm
4:44pm
4:60pm
5:30pin
5:45pm'
6:25pml
7:00 pm
7:30am I
8:24ami
8:30am i
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l:65pm|Ar.
2:30pm Ar.
Lv.
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. Albany .
Tlcknor .
, Doorun .
Moultrie
Moultrie
.. Pavo ..
. Boston .
Ar.ill :40am
Lv. 10:40am
Lv. 10:35 am
Lv. 10:00am
Ar. 8:35am
Lv. 7:50am
Lv. 7:20am
No. 3
Daily
8:20pm
7:15pm
7:10pm
6:35pm
5:15pm
4:30pin
4:00pm
May..
July.
Prev
Op'd High Low Oloee Oloae
, 10.98 11.11 10.02 1110 10 06
ly 10.88 10.08 10 82 10.08 10.87
October 10.88 10.42 10 82 10.42 10 87
Deoembor 10 89 10.44 10.80 10 44 10.89
Spots quiet. Mid. 1176. Seles 480.
Futures closed vory steady.
Liverpool Is due 6 up tomorrow.
New Orleans Cotton Market.
Prev
Op'd High Low Oloee Oloee
May 11.00 11.00 10.02 11.09 11.00
July 11 18 11.42 11.00 11 22 11.18
October 10.81 10.40 10.28 10.40 10.82
December.... 10.81 10.40 10.29 10.40 10.33
Futures very steady.
Spots steady. Mid. 118-10. Sales 6,000.
Liverpool Cotton Market
Mny-Juno 6.80
JuneJuly
Sept-Oct
Oot-Nov
op’
2PM
Prev.
Close Oloee
5,86
686
6.84
b.85
687
6.86
b 86
/ 85
6.68
6,87
6 0U
6.08
6.62
668
6 62
6.62
Sales 8,000: Middlings 8.08: Receipts 2,000.
Futures opened steady and closed stondy.
CORN—WHEAT—MEAT.
Chicago, April 26.—
Wheat—May 80
Wheat—July 79 B-8
Com—May 46 7-8
Com—July 46
Oats—May 32 1-2
Oats— July 81
Pork—JMay 15.72
Pork-July 16.97
Lard—May 8."
Lard—July 8...
Ribs—May. .; 8.65
Ribs—July 8.70
Opening
Close.
..80
79 3-4
.79 5-8
79 1-4
..46 7-8
46 5-8
.46
45 3-4
..32 1-2
32 3-8
..31
30 7-8
,.15.72
16.60
.15.97
16.82
.. 8.62
8.67
. 8.77
8.70
.. 8.55
8.52
. 8.70
8.70
NEW ORLEAN8 COTTON LETTER
Hi wire to Clark & Co,
New Orleans, April 26. — Liverpool
was neither disappointing nor reassur
ing. Options showed no change from
yesterday's closing prices and sales of
spots at a point advance were only
8,00/ bales, conditions that doubtless
led one source of Information' to be
lieve that trade conditions in Man
chester had seen their best days for
tills season.
Today, the first May tender day,
found some few notices circulating,
and they, after a reasonable period of
time, were stopped. The liquidation
of this month and the transferring of
contracts Into July and lntor months,
afforded the market some Increased ac
tivity, but the lower range of values
in’ the earlier trading came more from
the fact that both Liverpool and New
York were selling In the latter market,
than the advent of any news of a
bearish character. The excellent spot
situation tended to create a more de
cided Inclination to favor higher
prices, which were late brought about
by extensive short covering.
From the fast diminishing receipts
both at ports and Interior points, It Is
reasonable to assume that statistics
henceforth will become decidedly more
favorable, but on the other hand the
powerful Influence that the weather
exerts on the growing crop must not
be forgotten, and ns long as it remains
seasonable, It will take ail of the
strength that the spot market can
command to cause anything more than
a temporary Improvement.
GIBERT CLAY.
COTTON PICKINGS.
Purnlshed lor Dally Herald Readers
by Clark , & Co.
Connections at Albany with S. A. L.
Nos. 1 and 4 make connections at Albany to and from Cordele. Savan
nah, Macon and Atlanta, via A. & N.
All trains.make connections at Albany to and from all Central of Ga
Ry. points, including Atlanta, Macon, Americus and Montgomery. Sleep
big car service via C. of Ga. between Albany and Atlanta. Leave Albany
9 p. m. Returning, arrive Albany 7:25 a. m. Connections at Tlcknor, via
F. R. ft N. E. for Pelham. Connections at Boston via A. C. L. for Quitman.
Valdosta, Savannah, Jacksonville and points south. Connections at Mont
trie via A ft B. for Tifton end Thoms grille.
S. A. ATKINSON, U. T. A..
Albany Ga.
G. E. SMITH, Traffic Mgr..
Moultrie, Ga
Liverpool’s close was 1 lower for
day.
In the southern part of the belt
"chopping” will be completed by the
1st of May.
On the whole the planter has “no
kick coming.”
KANSAS DEMOCRATS
NAME CANDIDATES.
Former 8enator W. A. Harris to Head
the Ticket.
Topeka, Kan., April 26.—The Demo
cratic state convention last night
named by acclamation for governor,
former United States Senator W. A.
Harris; for lieutenant-governor, H. P.
Farrelly; for attorney-general, David
Overmyer, and for secretary of state,
Hugh C. Ahlborn.
NEW YORK’S
SUBSCRIPTIONS
To the San Francisco Relief Fund Now
Total Nearly Three Millions.
New York, April 26. — Yesterday’s
subscriptions to the San Francisco re
lief fund brought the total subscrip
tions in this city to almost $3,000,000.
THE WEATHER.
Weather Forecast
The following Is the weather fore
cast for the state of Georgia for the
next twenty-four hours:
Partly cloudy tonight and Friday.
Local Weather Observations.
The following record of meteorologi
cal observations taken by the local
co-operatIVe observer of the Weather
Bureau of the United States Depart
ment of Agriculture for the twenty-
four hours ending at 7 o'clock this
morning is published for the informa
tion of the public:
Maximum temperature 90.00
Minimum temperature 55.00
Mean temperature 72.50
Precipitation.. 00
River 2.50
Fnll In 24 hours .10
Weather Clear
Wind West
D. W. BROSNAN,
Volunteer Observer.
Garden Hose
Give Your Roses a Bath!
We have just received a fresh stock
of Hose and nozzles. Quality good,
prices better. Phone 300.
If we please you tell others, if not tell us.
SparKs-Saxon Hardware Co.
WftRE & LELAND,
ALBANY, GA.
JE2 IErJrl.Sb_/©
New York Cotton Exchange,
New Orleans Cotton* Exchange,
Liverpool Cotton Association,
Chicago Board of Trade,
Chicago Stock Exchange,
New York Coffee Exchange,
St. Louis Merchants’ Exchange,
Milwaukee Chamber of Commerce.
PRIVATE WISES TO PR1IPAL POINTS
INSURES QUICKEST POSSIBLE EXECUTIONS.
•Albany office, Pine St., next to Postal Telegraph Co.’s office. Phone 6ft
I. J. KALMON, Mgr.
THE TRAINS.
Trains leaving Albany this
afternoon are scheduled as
follows
Central of Georgia leaves 3:46
A. C. L. to Thomasville 5:00
A. C. L. to Tiftoh 5:00
Georgia Northern 4:50
Albany and Northern 6:30
No Change Here.
The English market came 1 point
higher, but sales were only 8,000,
which was disappointing. The market
lacked snap.
Early reports from across the sea
wore to the effect that “present prices
were a menace to consumption and
unwarranted by conditions.”
We opened 1 higher, but the ad
vance was quickly lost, and wc once
again setUed down In the old narrow
rut.
If the present brand of weather con
tinues thiB crop will cultivate Itself.
Mr. Price finds himself a speculator
whom the public will not follow.
The weather is dead against the
market
Again the South was a free seller of
the fall and winter positions.
The statistical position of cotton Is
We have just received
another shipment of
Schloss Bros. & Co.’s
latest styles by ex
press, to have them
here for Chautauqua.
Prices from $10 to $20.
Morns Mayer’s Depot,
Albany, Ga.
Mrs. Easy—What are you giving
up this lent, sweetheart? .
Mr. Easy—I’m giving up about nine-
tenths of my salary to you—the same
as usual!
WANTS.
$5 REWARD will be paid for return
of leather-back memorandum book,
lost Wednesday night at union depot
26-2t I. COOK.
STOLEN—From porch of Rev. Chas.
T. Wright last night, one Hartford
Bicycle, extension handle bars and
coaster brake. Suitable reward for
return or information. Qulntar'd
Wright 26-6t
Fat Hens...
Shipment just received. In perfect condition. 50 cents each.
Plenty of Fresh Eggs, 20 cents per dozen.
Beans and New Irish Potatoes, fresh from the truck garden.
, All kinds of Seasonable Vegetables always on hand, and de
liveries promptly made.
Freeh Bread, Rolls and Cake dally.
Grocermt S. E. WSH-»<*'r
Broad Street.
Morris Wesloskj, President.
D. W. James. W. 8. Bell,
1st Vice-Pres. 2nd Vlce-Pret.
Joseph 8. Davis, P. W. Jonec.
Caslier. Ass't Cashier
pirst Rational Bank.
ALBANY, GA.
Capital $50,0*08
Surplus and Undivided Profits. 80,000
MONEY LOANED.
Deposits received subject to Sight
Draft A general banking buslnest
transacted. Bankers’ and merchants'
accounts solicited.
Morrlt Weslosky, O. W. James.
President V^Pro*
F. H. Bates, Cashier.
N, R. Dehon, Aaat Cashier.
TM National Bant
07 ALBANY, GA..
CAPITAL
UNDIVIDED PROFITS
8olldta accounts
viduals.
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