The Albany daily herald. (Albany, Ga.) 1891-190?, June 22, 1906, Image 10

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10 THE ALBANY DAILY HERALD, • FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1906. CLARK & CO., ■ • - * * COTTON FUTURE BROKERS. ALBANY, GA. Members Leading Exchanges. Private Leased Wires to New Orleans, Chicago and New York. INSTANTANEOUS EXECUTIONS. New Orlenns 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'Vingston s Stable, •R. HOHHS, -Prop. THE MARKETS TODAY’ FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC COTTON QUOTATIONS. Wheat, Corn, Meat and Cof fee— Letters on the Cot ton Market and Opening and Closing Quotations. Local Cotton Market. Good Middling 10 1-2 Middling 101-8 Low Middling o 1-2 Demand poor. Offerings limited. New York Cotton Market. Prev Op’d High Low Close Close July 10.86 10.87 10.82 10.88 10.88 October 10.88 10.42 10.88 10.41 10.88 December.... 10.46 10.40 10.48 10.48 10.43 Jan 10.60 10.64 10.47 10.47 10.47 Bpots quiet. Mlds. 10.00, Bales —. Futures closed steady. ✓ Liverpool is due unchanged tomorrow. New Orleans Cotton Market. Prev Op'd High Low Close Close July 10.89 10.01 10.84 10 00 10.86 October.. 11.88 10.86 10.82 10.85 10.81 Docember 10 87 10.40 10.36 10 80 10.86 Jan 10.44 10.46 10,44 10 16 10.41 Bpots firm. Mid. 1016'-16c. Bales 2,600. Futures closed steady. Cables said: "As this crop of 11,- 000,000 is now certain, only attention being paid to prospects of new crop.” Ayer & Co., the big br’.Is of last season, are now very bearish, and pre dict a crop of 12,600,000 and a “drap” of $5 per bale. Nothing startling In Liverpool's opening. Sales were 7,000, at un changed prices. Futures were quite ’quiet,” at an advance of 2 points—as due. Fall' River manufacturers increased the wages of operatives 5 per cent., which means that cotton mill workers are receiving the highest wages ever known. Liverpool Cotton Market. Op’ 2pm ClOBB Close Jun-Jtily 6 82 6.83 6.86 6 80 July-Au# AUK-Sopt 8.80 6.81 6.81 6 78 ... 6 72 6.78 6 71 5 71 Bept-Oc't 6 64 6 64 6 66 6.64 Bales 7,000; Middlings 6.12; Receiots3,000 Futures opened steady and closod firm uiul quiet. CO R N—W H EAT— M EAT. Chicago, June 22.— Wheat—July. Corn—July Corn—September., Oats—July Oats—September.. Opening. Close. Pork—September.. Lard—July Lard—September.. Ribs—September 83J 83J 84 838 521 61! 52} 62 39 38J 36* 36! 17.17 16.90 16.66 16.65 8.65 8.60 8.82 8.77 9.17 9.16 9.10 9.07 JOE H, MYERS. WM. E. MYERS, C. E. FRYER. President. M*t\»ger. Seo'y & Tress ^Insist on Getting Pride of Illinois” 66 Canned Corn from your grocer. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Albany Grocery Company. Wholesale Distributors. j i : Free to Little Boys With every package brought us by a little boy next week, we will give free One Glass Writing Pen. This pen is a novelty, being easily worth 25c. It makes no difference how small the package is, you get a pen just the same. * ' • ■ ■ New Albany Steam Laundry. (ft****************************** 1 DRINK A BOTTLE CARBONATED EVERYWHERE S CENTS. We thoroughly Sterilize every bottle before it is washee , and rinsed. Drink Only The Genuine I The Trad Mark is securely stamped upon every bottle. “IT’S CLEAN AMD PURE. THAT’S SURE" THE ALBANY COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. ; Exclusive Bottlers to the Trade. ************************ NEW ORLEANS COTTON LETTER. By wire to Clark A Co. New Orleans, June 22, 1906. Foreign news was scarcer today and furnished no insight into the case af fecting prices in today’s session in Liverpool. In so far as the old crop months are concerned, however, there are no signs of weakness, for options in these positions were firmly main tained at an advance if from 3 to 5 points, on the close, while the new crop months were higher by 1 point. Spot sales amounted to 7,000 bales at unchanged quotations. Yesterday’s rains in Texas were generally deemed insufficient to meet the present needs and were disap pointing in affecting localities where moisture is not an absolute necessity. The market’s undertone has been con siderably strengthened in consequence and the continued hot weather and long protracted drought is increasing daily the tension that now exists. Prices in consequence have apparently an upward tendency, but absolutely no; effort is being made to further the ad vantage that natural conditions have created and unless some change from the present weather conditions soon comes to pass deterioration reports are likely to he received in sufficient numbers to scare the more unstable element of the large short interest into covering. It is entirely a weather market and other influences that arise are viewed with Indifference and are allowed to pass without affecting the ultimate ten dency of market prices. Yours very truly, GIBERT & CLAY. COTTON PICKINGS. Furnished for Dally Herald Readers by Clark & Co. The market is featureless. Fair and warm all over the belt. The new crop will be moving rapid ly in sixty days. Europe continues to send strong or ders for early sailings. Nine more weeks of this season left. The crop in sight is 10,600,000. There is “a long span” between a crop of 11,000,000 and one of 12,500,- 000. Sanger & Ettleson have deserted the .‘‘bull ring” for the cave of the “Grizzlies.” New York and New Orleans were “the same old thing” on the opening, with no decided tendency. There is nothing in the market for weak-hearted bulls. If one is a bull he might as well be an Andalusian. A Remarkable Program. This city Is to be right in line with the large cities of the north and south. For the first time here a moving pic-" ture illustrating the great San Fran cisco earthquake and fire disaster will be shown Monday afternoon and night at Rawlins theatre. This entertainment has been a big sensational novelty in theatrical and amusement circles of the spring and summer seasons. Wherever presented the attendance has been so remarkable that the press and theatrical managers have been astounded. This great at tendance has been due to the wide spread interest which has touched the rich and poor alike, and to the delight in moving pictures generally so uni versally exhibited. There is no form of entertainment at present more popular than the com bination of moving pictures and vau deville. The entertainment which shall be seen here Is under the direc tion and management of Lewis W. Buckley, of New York, who has many vaudeville novelties playing in the large cities. The entertainment consists of the program divided in three sections. The first part of the program takes the pa tron of the show through different lo calities In San Francisco before the earthquake and fire. Market street, the Broadway of ’Frisco, with its not able buildings, the Emporium, Call building, ! $7,000,000 city hall, Flood building, Phelan building, Palace Ho tel, Windsor Hotel, Ferry building, and many others, which all have read about, are splendidly reproduced in this l.O'OO feet of moving pictures. The beautiful Golden Gate, Presidio, Cliff House, in Chinatown, and other quar ters of the great city before the fire are depicted by means of maps thrown on the screen, and i:a a most interest ing lecture, every important character istic and feature of the metropolis of the Golden West is shown in this sec tion of the entertainment. During the next hour of the enter tainment, by moans of moving pic tures and colored illustrated slides, the devastation, the utter desolation and weird features of the great earthquake and fire cataclysm, thrill and sway the audiences, as no similar form of enter tainment has ever done since tfte cre ation of the world. These pictures are so many and wide in their scope that a detailed explanation is impossible/ The spectators see the rapacious spread of the flames devouring blocks and blocks of buildings. Fleeing be fore the terrifying onslaught are thou sands of dazed and panic-stricken ref ugees. The soldiers and sailors battle courageously but despairingly with the flames. Buildings are torn down or blown up in vain attempts to stop the fire. Street-cars and fire engines are burned in the street, and over all clouds of smoke obscure the sun. The scenes in the refugee camps, the looting of the dead and the shoot ing of the ghouls, the distribution of provision to the dead line, scenes in the open air cook camps, the dynamit ing of the ruins after the fire, and many other pictures make up the sec ond section of the piogram. These sets of pictures were taken at the risk of life and limb, and nothing like them has ever been produced in this city before. While all of this is highly educa tional and so wonderful that every man, woman and child of intelligence In this city should certainly see this show, Manager Buckley believes in sending his audiences home in a very pleasant frame of mind. The third section of the program is devoted en tirely to humorous and laughable mov ing pictures, including “The Pleasure Trip,” “The Burglar’s Revenge,” “The Wig Chase,” “The Moon Lovers,” etc, These are especially suitable for the ladies and children and never fail to send the little ones heme delighted. For the vaudeville features a special engagement of La Carmontella, the dainty exponent of physical culture, who performs the most remarkable ring act, and.of Miss Pearl Prosette, the California vocalist and singer of illustrated songs, will be the head lines of the hill. The Atlanta and Au gusta papers announce Miss Prosette the most beautiful girl seen on the theatrical stage in theh city this sea son. Roselle, the European juggler, helps to make the vaudeville section a delightful entertainment There will he no raise in prices for seats, the scale being 15 and 25c for matinee, and 25, 35 and 50c at night FRUIT JARS Wide Mouth Atlas Special, Mason s Patent Jars, ' Pints, Qarts, Half Gallons. FRUIT JAR RUBBERS Stock Absolutely Fresh, Prices Right. < *• Sparks-Saxon Hardware Co. ;j Phone 300. < ► A > WARE & LELAND, ALBANY. GA. SS.ME1MBBRS/® 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 FIBES TO PRINCIPAL POUTS INSURES QUICKEST POSSIBLE EXECUTIONS. Albany office, Pine St., next to Postal Telegraph Co.’s office. Phone 68. I J. KALMON, Mgr. The Best Place to Buy Your Clothes One good reason why you should buy your clothes here is your knowledge of their posi tive newness. The pro- lounced 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. m „ V ® 5>yriohiy ;|906 By M, SCHLOSS Eqj[OS. & CO. Fine Clothes Makers 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. MORRISM AYER’S^ D E PQlT^^ 8 . Fernland Farms . Dairy Department Sweet Cream Rich Milk High Grade Butter Patronage Solicited For Engagements Telephone No. 199 BEFORE LEAVING HOME for your summer vacation INSURE your VALUBLE PA- * PERS, JEWELRY, etc., by storing them in a SAFE DE POSIT BOX in our fire and burglar proof vaults. The cost is very reasonable. Inspection invited. EXCHANGE BANK OF ALBANY. BOOKKEEPER WANTED.—Should be capable of doing general office work. Chattanooga Brewing Co. 6-2(l-tf AGENTS WANTED—Only official San Francisco Disaster Book’; 81.60; 600 pages; illustrations; 50 per cent freight paid; credit; premius; outfit free. Percival Supply Co., Philadel phia, Pa. 20-3t FOR SALE—Three 60-saw Van Wink gins, shafting, pulleys and elevati G. D. Collins, Flint, Ga. 22-1 wit WANTED — One second-hand Smitl Premier typewriter; must be In goo condition. Apply C. R. Walters. 1 WANTED — Two experienced' colored men to work In pressing club. Ad dress “A.,” care The Herald- 22-4t