The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, May 30, 1906, Image 10

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10 THE ALBANY DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, 1906. CLARK & CO., COTTON FUTURE BROKERS. ALBANY, GA. THE MARKETS RED HOT PUS TODAY'S FOREIGN AND DOMES TIC COTTON QUOTATIONS. 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 Li'Oing'Ston \r Stable, X. HOMS. Prop. •mW.hu JOB H. MYERS. WM. E. MYERS. President. Ma.na.gar. C. E. FRYER. Seo’y & Tre... 44 , Insist on Getting Pride of Illinois” Canned Corn from your grOcer. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Albany Grocery Company, Wholesale Distributors. Wheat, Corn, Meat and Coffee—Letters on the Cotton Market and the Opening and Closing Quotations. Local 'Cotton Market Good Middlinf.. Middling Low Middling.. 111*4 10 7-8 108-8 Demand for better graden keeps pace with rise and fall of contract market. Offerings limited. Now York Cotton Markot No New York market on account of Decoration Day. Now Orleans Cotton Markot. Pre\ Op'd High Low Close Close July 11.13 1118 11.07 11.11 11.14 Ootober 10.41 10.44 10.41 10.44 10.44 December 1042 10.46 10.42 10 46 10.46 Jan 10.60 10.68 10.49 10 62 10.62 Spots quiet.. Mid. 111-8. Bales 1,160. Futures closed steady. CO RN—W H E AT—M EAT. No Chicago market today on account of Decoration Day. Rally of Citizens’ Club Last Night—-W. W. Osborne Gives ’Em Hot Stuff—Es- till Cheered. Liverpool Cotton Market. Op’ 2PM Prev. Close Close June-sTnly Sept-Oct Oci-Nov ... 686 6.86 6.88 688 .. 6.71 6.72 6.72 6 71 SM 6,66 6 67 6.66 Nov-Dee . .. ... ... 666 6.66 666 6 64 Bales 8,000; Middlings 6.00; Receipts 4,001). Futures opened steady and closed steady. Shirt - Waist Free On next Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday we will launder free ONE SHIRT WAIST with your package of laundry, provided same amounts to as much as 25 cents. We will not allow more than one to each patron. Now, don’t think this proposition is not for you because you haven’t been patronizing us. You are the one we are after. We want to show you what you have been missing. New Albany Steam laundry. ; NEW YORK COTTON LETTER. (By Wire to Clark & Oo.l Now Orleans, May 30. The Liverpool' market was very quiet and uninteresting. Options on the close were 1 point higher than yesterday’s levelB and sales of spot cotton aggregated 8,000 bales with quotations reduced 0 points. No ca bles were received, but In all proba bility there was no news of interest to send out. Liquidation proceeded very quietly around the opening and paid prices showed a further decline, although no attempt was made to repeat yester day's performance. Trading was ex tremely light and narrow and prompt and satisfactory executions were made difficult owing to the concessions that had to be granted. All together there was no news forthcoming of any char acter affecting the trade as today be ing Decoration Day in the North, the government offices were closed and therefore no weather map was pub lished, likewise there was no session of the eastern market. The balance of the week further liquidation will In all probability be freely indulged in, ns traders do not seem inclined to go over the bureau with extensive interests on either side, especially ns this market will he closed Monday, the day on which the report Is to be Issued, and hence no opportunity will be afforded for the closing of local commitments. Yours very truly, GIBERT & CLAY. Special to The Herald. Savannah, Ga„ May 30.—The hottest political meeting that Savannah has seen In two years was held last night at the Savannah theatre. It was rally of the Citizens’ Club and the orators were selected solely for the purpose of answering the criticisms made against the solicitor-general, the newspapers and public officials gen erally by the orators of the People’s Democratic League. Mr. A. A. Lawrence, a candidate for representative, was one of the early speakers. He gave his attention to the utterances of those who talked about the police Interfering with the people ton election day. Mr. Pleasant A. Stovall, who Is a candidate for the senate, defended the newspaper against attacks that have been made. He and other speakers referred particularly to speeches made by Col. G. Arthur Gordon and his brother, Major W. W. Gordon, Jr. These two gentlemen have been very active In the campaign as orators and have said something that attracted at tention. Hon, W. W. Osborne was the last speaker of the night. His appearance upon the stage was the signal for a great outburst of applause. Those who saw It were impressed. He has not lost his hold In Chatham. He jumped upon his critics from the start and defended himself against every at tack that has been made. He fought with some of the Are of four years ago when he went before the people nnd won a campaign in which charges were made similar to those made this year, viz., that he was not properly at-1 tending to his business in the prosecu-! tlon of cases, and especially cases against gamblers. Mr. Osborne is a lighter who asks and gives no quarter, | and last night he had ’em standing up cheering for him. He did not speak until after 10 o’clock and his remarks extended over more .than half an hour, 1 but the crowd was not satisfied when he quit. They wanted more. | Throughout the meeting there were references to the campaign of Col. Estlll for governor, and hts name was cheered at every mention. The Cit izens’ Club is solidly behind the Chatham county man In this race. What are you waiting for? We have just received another lot of ARCTIC and WHITE MOUN TAIN Freezers. v These Freezers are good and the prices are better. Give us a call. “If we please yon, tell others. If not, tell ns." Sparks-Saxon Hardware Co. Phone 300. WARE & LELAND, ALBANY, GA. , ✓ 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 MSiratM PUTS INSURES QUICKEST POSSIBLE EXECUTIONS. Albany office. Pine St., next to Postal Telegraph Co.’s office. Phone 61 1. J. KALMON, Mgr. JUDGE RUSSELL AT DAWSON. COTTON PICKINGS. Furnished for Dally Herald Readers by Clark &. Co. PHONE 39. The market seems to be a bit dis gusted with itself. DRINK A BOTTLE CARBONATED EVERYWHERE 5 CENTS. ery and rinsed - . " Drink Only The Genuine! Mark U securely stamped upon every bottle. The Trad “ITS CLEAN AMD PURE. THAT’S SURE" THE ALBANY COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. Kxolualve Bottlers to the Trade. ******************************** Liverpool was due this morning 1 to 2 down, came in unchanged to 1 down, closing steady, 1 to 2 up for the day. Today Is a legal holiday In New York dn account of national Decora tion Day, and we therefore hnve no New York market. The weather over the entire belt is fine and all that can be wished for. Special to The Heratd. Dawson, Ga., May 30.—Judge R. B. Russell, candidate for governor, ar rived here unannounced yesterday and today spoke to a fairly good audience at the courthouse. He advanced some practical points in his speech, which was well received. THE WEATHER. MEMORIAL DAY AT WASHINGTON. Twenty Thousand Graves Decorated at Arlington. 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 infurma-j tlon of the public: I Maximum temperature 88.00, Minimum temperature 65.00 Mean temperature *.. "6.50 Precipitation 00 I River 4.00 Fall , 50 ( Weather Clear Wind S. E. D. W. BROSNAN, Volunteer Observer. The. Best Place to Buy Your Clothes >1906 By SCHLOSS &>jOS. A CO. Fine Clothes Makers Baltimore and New York One good reason why you should buy your I clothes here is your knowledge of their posi tive newness. The pro- tounced change in fash ion this spring makes it imperative for you to buy from a store that keeps up with the styles, as this establishment does. Our store is new all through. All our goods are fresh from the best- known makers of high- class Clothing and Fur nishings, and better still, are the very cream of their products. We have the latest models from houses like Schloss Bros. & Co., the celebrated tai lors of Baltimore and New York. Look around—and then come here. For quality, style, fit and the right price we can satisfy you. Let us show you the new models. MORRIS. MAYER’S DEPOT, ALBANY, IGA. Washington, May 30.—The Memor ial Day services here today are being held on an elaborate scale. The prin cipal exercises were at Arlington, where twenty thousand graves were decorated. ELEVEN MORE FIRE VICTIMS Discovered at San Francisco,’ Bringing the Death List up to 418.. San Francisco, May 30.—The re mains of eleven more victims of the fire have been discovered, bringing the death list up to 41S. It’s no trouble for Elks to have a good time, especially when .such pro visions are made for them as in Al bany. WANTS. BOARDERS—Mrs. R. C. Wlmbish, on Flint street, opposite the Methodist church, can accommodate six or seven boarders. 29-2t FOR SALE — Second-hand Osborne binder. Will sell cheap, and the right party will find It a bargain. R. C. Eatman. 28-3t FOR RENT—New cottage, just com pleted, on Residence street Apply to Mrs. F. L. Stewart, No. 60 Society street 25-tf Return Your Taxes. The city tax books will close on June 1, and all property-owners are given this last notice to return their taxes before that day. Parties falling to give In their returns before June 1 will be double taxed.' Y. C. RUST, Clerk. . Fernland Farms . "Dairy Department , Sweet Cream RJch Milk High Grade Butter "Patronage Solicited For Engagements Telephone No. 199 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 track mroen. All kinds of Seasonable Vegetables always on nano ana De liveries promptly made. Fresh Bread, Rolls and Cake dally. Grocerm. S. E. 'BVSH-x ^ Broad Street. < FIRE AND EARTHQUAKE In San Francisco did not destroy the Safe Deposit Vaults Their contents were preserved. Insurance policies, securities, money and jewelry were saved to tlieir owners. • Should Albany be burned, would your valuables be safe? The cost of a two-cent stamp, saved daily, would insure you against fire and burglary. EXCHANGE BANK OF ALBANY.