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THE ATLANTA UJflOHGlAN AND
i ^7T' , ;T5 T T' *
kLi.i AKi m -**i.
COTTOH WAS DULL
Volume of Business Was
Small and the Fluctu-
* ations Narrow.
BUYERS HOLD OFF
Heavy Spinners* Takings
* Bullish Feature in the
\ Week-end Statistics.
New Tofk. Feb. 1 S.-At the nattet. th*
Mtton market made a poor response to
rabies. opening 1(14 polnta lower. After
' the rail, there was farther pressure, under
which tke loea waa Increased to about 4
potota all around. Itnmnra of a amalier
rrnp In India bad little effect.
The cotton eicbangea. both at borne and
abroad, held abort aeaaloaa taturdey, Llrer.
pool traaaactlng boalaeaa a few tnlnutee. aa
In usual on Haturday. The English market
la aomewbat better than expactod at the
opealnc t int prtrea were dun to ahow 1
to lib polnta decline. Opened unchanged to
1 point lower and cloned steady 1 point
lower to tt point higher.
The following la the range la tke actlro
mootb. in UrerpooL L«.
8S3air“..::::::::::18 IS
duly-August I.U III I.K
OctoborOforomlter ....1.44 MS Ml
fipot sales were liberal for the abort sea-
aloo, spinners taking 7.0m bales at nncbang-
od prices; middling, 108.
Futures trading waa dnll In New York,
and on a few soiling orders around the
opening prices were forced some I points
below the cb-lug on Friday.
The weekend statistics apparently In
either direction, the Items about offsetting
each other an to Influence. Hplnners' tak-
Ingo were the bulllah features, other Itema
leaning slightly In far or of the bear.
Trade conditions still faror better prices
for the raw material, though the heavy
movement acta against an adraoco at pres
ent.
Rradatreet's weekly review of trade ears:
“Textile mills contlaue well employed, with
especial pressure for prompt dellrery of
cotton goods. Prices are fully maintained,
the moderate reaction In raw cottoa baring
NEWS AND GOSSIP
of ttitj TBeeoy Staple
■3&i
_ Hew York. __
Liverpool cables
Jgy^ f
_ ;
each, again* 116,006 for the corresponding
Total apfnaera storks In Orest Britain
dad on the continent hare increased 2X7,000
bales daring the month, and are sow OT.SS
more than at the same date last season.
The feature at the week-ead flgurea ie
the eery heavy takings liy eplanera. 1*
other directions, tbs figure* are not so bulk
lab. bat the trend of the ‘general news
affecting cottoa ta faroraMe. end
than doe.
I conslde/al
ble raluctanca to decilna,
icelpte et the thirty-three coasted Id-
bo season aggro-
120 loot year. 7
eeek-end figure*.
1.366, against SA64.630
Cotton opened easier on we*
Trade small sad without feature.
^^Mclntyre has been a good Sellor of March
*t‘ollowVnf la the atatletlcel position at
cotton on Friday. February IS. aa made ap
by The New York Financial Chronicle:
This Last mat
Week. Week. Year.
Visible.aoppty .....l.UO.tgl 6AM.I2I 4,446.4.
American 442X462 4.244.K1 X740,4.
Port rocelpla 304.144 S1.S0 131.3
Port stocks 1,112.000 2.M0.2M 024.41
Exports 210.040 22X110 *.744
ntertor receipts .. 171.201 170.XM 1IX~
Interior shipments. 104.112 JS4.S4* 141.:
Ail:
vision, manufacturers evincing
tloo to consider bids, and a few small sales
to India and China were effected, while
more boslneaa le expected after the Chinese
new year holiday. An advance In prices
of outing cotton fa noted, sail the relatively
gveater strength of licet grade# of raw rot-
tow has supporting Influences on the more
e(passive flnlahed products In the woolen
goods section of the textile market then ta
no rhangn to report."
Tke two henrr trading dlncloeed nothing
new In tbu situation, and the close waa
ntaady and unchanged to 6 points lower.
Compare tin receipts at all l'. 8. ports
Net receipts today 40,212
Bams day last yaar 21.412
Increase AIM
Total receipts since September 1 7,1
game time last year 4,(
I scranse XI
Estimated receipt* Mumlxy:———
MOT.
New Oritaot 4.000 to S.50#
flalreston 11000 to 16,«k)
Houston IttAOO to 12400
Movement at Atlanta:
Receipts today
"SS&Z™’"'
nteetor stocks .... Mt.tfJ 4u.j» «7«M
> as ament
crop positions New crops steady.
A cable hers saying;^ 'V— “ -
Sr
HESTER’S WEEKLY
CROP STATEMENT
Racretary Hester's weekly statement of
- cotton shows an Increase
late alght compared with
the aeren days eadlaftals flats last yaar.
In round figures 107,000, an Incraane over
the earn* day* yaar before lint of 117,M0,
and an Increase over the same tlma la UM
of 102.000.
For the flrtoen daya of February, the
totals show an Incraane over last year of
200.000. an Increase orer tbs same period
year before last of 404.000 and an ta.
cwne orer tha am Umn la 1104 of 239,-
000.
For lha 1M daya of tha season that hare
elapsed the aggregate la ahead of lha
101 daya of last yaar 2.12XMO, aa In-
JMW over the asms data year before
lasl of I.2W.0OO, sedan lacraaes wee tlW
of 2,000.000.
Tha amount brought Into night daring
tbs punt week ban been 224.431 hales,
against 1M.S20 for the seven days ending
this data last year. 100,077 year before
last, and 131,410 tarns time la 004;,and for
the fifteen daya of February It has been
UhLSIT
TSr movement" linen September 1 rhows
receipts at all L'nlted Stake* ports 7,427.-
224, against 6.977,464 last year, 1,400,1X5 year
before last and 4,2X4,713 same time In UM.
Overland aeross the Mississippi. Ohio and
I'otomic rlrera to Northeru mills and Can.
ada 00.472. against 011.0041law yaar. «7X-
214 rear liefore last and 777.400 same tlma
In 1X04: Interior storke ta excess of those
held nt the close of.tbe commercial year
446,171, agaloat 614.776 last year: 4X2,143 year
before taat and 14.010 same time In UM;
1.3B,3Mtaat yearT LUX32S yee
and 1.111,622 name time In IM4.
These nuke the total movement for the
101 days of the mason from Bcptamber 1
to date 1O.II7A07,
S.3M.X24 ‘ ■
Increase
Stork oa bend today
Saasa day last year,...
Increase
8POT COTTON MARKET.
York, steady: middling Hr.
Orleans, steady: middling 10,-14c.
-eaten. steady; middling He.
Atlanta, ateady; middling 12
New York, ateady; middling
New Orient
ttalreatoik,
t'harteaton. nun; miuuiinx ivv*v.
Wllmlngton, steady: middling l°',c.
Norfolk, ateady; middling liftc..
Baltimore. nominal: middling lo a <-.
Boston, ateady; middling lie.
Philadelphia, steady: middling ll'»*.
Memphis, steady; middling 10 7-14--.
little Bock, steady; mlddlln- “*
Edited by
Joseph B. Lively
Mr. UtflyslmatF-Irt
yean’ expertstisi at ad-
I dog aisrkatt MAtlaaU
end tha Ssgth has made
kirn a rerocalaed «r.-
tbortty la bla specially
RANGE OF NEW YORK STOCKS AND COTTON MARKETS
■AMI OP ST3CK.
a*-;
w Padfle. ........
Iranla
• • • ::
StaaTr.::::
* * * ’
Southern Hi
iJaaL.......,,
Jailed fltajta tffiil *.
do. preferred. .........
Ta.Car.Chemlcal
40. praferred
Westers Union.
W *Snfprafetwl' ‘ - ’ - - - - *
LIVERPOOL.
The following flgnrnn |l»e the opening
* empered
range sod clone, compared with yeawjjjg
Clout. O
less
Jnno-Jnly 6-Wtt
NEW ORLEANS.
AngntbSeptember .•••3-Mk
Heplember-October ...4.49
Oetnhnr Morimber .--_j4.bl «
Norcmber-Decembor . J O
Cloned ateady.
Close.
6.70
3.441k
6.44
6.6214
6.41
6.6*64
1.67
,1“
b.u
ftjft*
».«}
M4
4 4164
NOTES ON GRAIN.
Pointer* on Provigion*.
and look for very light movement from
first hands for aorno time to come, with a
ateady Incraane In the demand. Bellere
Ivoth of them n purchase and will tell
, assmw oh DUCtl Qlfbir.
Hall-Baker
te 10,417.467, against 4.SJS.42S last year,
year before last and 4,4ff7,7*l same
Foreign porta tar the -tak hare Ime.
& st
against 4AU.44* last year, an Increase of
1.H4.711.
Northern mill* takln** and Canada dnr-
iff (he paat aanran daya ah«w an tocraaac
”<.«?■'aa eomparfd wltl» Hie eory—puuU-
ini pffi°d laat rear, and their total (ak-
lata tinea Beptanbf 1 hare tnermaed If7.«
— — m.fl.a-m-j 0 f American mill*.
nada. thna far for
the aoABon hate l^an »,508.0Jt acalnat:.^.-
4*1 Inal year. Three Include _l.BR.ta by
Northern aplnnera. Kgatnat 1.I2H.TM.
Htorka at the nrahoard amt the twenty
.. — -* — * i have
bnloe.
Havannah. quiet; mianiing in^
▲utfuatk. qutet; middling 11*4?
’ TODAY’S PORT RECEIPTS.
The following tab)# ahowa raaalpta at tha
tawoa today, com Da rad with tha aama day
laat year:
Porta.
New nrleaaa.
rialreaton. • •
Mobile. ....
Karannah. • .
I’harleaton. . .
Wilmington. .
Norfolk. . . . .
Rot ton. . . •
Philadelphia. .
Jacheonvilla. .
IVnMcola. . .
Total.
INTERIOR RECEIPTS
Tha tallowing tabla ahowa racetpta at tha
tl tartar towaa today* cam pa rad with tha
ana* day teat yaar:
Town*
Itouaton. .
Attjruafa. .
Mruiphl*. .
Mt. Igoula.
Cincinnati.
Total.
agaln«t a decrease during tha rorraspotidlng
perl oil laat aeaaon of lF.NJ, and are now
lZlttl leaa thau at this date In 1W*;.
InrlmUiig atocka laft over at |>«>ria nml
Interior towns from the laat crop nml
the number of Imlca brought Into Right
thua fnr from the new erop. the supply
to date In 10.ai5.737. against M40.0C* for the
satuy period laat year.
WORLD’S VISIBLE
SUPPLY STATEMENT
Special to The Georgian.
(From Hayward. Tick A Clark.)
•age, Feb, -It—Bartlett Frsil-r A
ugton: Tn eplte ufftha .great weakneeo
Car Iota are aUghtly over the eatlmates.
Receipts of hogs 1X000. with 4.400 laft
over, on aa estimate of 42,0)4; marks!
steady.
WeslL..
postures II
warm by day and frosing by tdgbt
Mrathsr can barn nothing but to Inlurloaa
effect, and bellevn aertoun crop damage ta
and tha J. Roeeabaom Grain .Company
were credited tn the Kfpaas
yesterday
Recretary Ileati
Feans Alton Exchange, ahowe nil In, rente
for tha week lust closed of sgnluei a
ilc-reeee of X& last yaar and a decrease of
H» sa year bafon laat.
The total Visible la 4.474.766. agolnat 6.94.1.-
1«1 laat waek. k,».S07 laat year nnd i.'.'M.m:
rear before laat Of this the total of Auier-
l,-nn cotton Is 4JJ7.74*. agnlnat t.OJ.lIl laat
week, X744,407 last year and X274.422 year
h. fore last, and of all other kind*. Including
I'.avpt. lira all- India, etc.. L.'K.noO, nxuluat
t, 17.1.000 last week, 1.461.00U laat ycoc and
'.6.1.110 year liefore lasl.
The total world's visible supply of eolion.
as above, shows an Increase compared with
Inal week of S6.678. on luereaae compared
with laat year of 2.26.462 and an Im renae
compared with year liefore laat of 1.342,767.
of the world's 11st Ids supply of cdiun. aa
shove, there la now afloat ami held In Great
Britain and continental Kuni|H- p.iac.m.
axalntt 2,676.MO laat year and 2.:2S.i»» yenr
before last; In I'.aypt 242.000. SKUluat 114,000
last year and 197.000 year before laat; tn
India 661.000. against 416.000 last yenr and
on,<*>r vyar liefore last, and In the United
srKt.'a 1,694,000. against 1,6X3.000 last year
iin.l l.XS.OOO year before last
SPINNERS’ TAKINGS
-VMERK AX COTTON
Sf^rctury llMt^r gltrM thr
WEEKLY CHRONICLE'S
REPORT ON WEATHER
; of American cotton"!!
: tin* wprl<l follow
Ntw York. Fd». 16.- H«*p6>rlR to u« by
wire from tho R*»uih thl* i*\cnlng ilfii»ir
that the waathrr ha* U-* u qulif
generally Uurlug thr Mw>k, Itnln hn* fallen
in but a fow dlRtrli’iR. niul the pn^lpl
tatlon haa Iwco light, hr n rule In ton*.*
quanre. farm work baa mini** prog-
raaa lu many awttona. Th** nH<». uiei.t .»f
cotton to market baa laru very free for
tha acaaoo.
«H*k’a taklnga
RpiimerM throughout
.. _ round number*:
w«wk thlR year, ngnluat :iO.O»
la%f roar, yonr beforo luat.
Tntnl alnrr Heptembei 1 (hla y«H»r 7,0*5,OM,
ncHhiat laat >«-ar nud «.461.«M the
yenr lH»fon*
Of thla Northern Rplnnera amt t nuada
I.Mik l.iW.OO) hnlea tbu year, agnlnat
laat jrrar
HAYWARD, VICK & CLARK,
COTTON. 8T0CK8. BONOS, COFFII, ORAIN ANO PROVISIONS.
Carondalst arvd Q^^sr^ts, New Orlnann.
led tn the Ktens City dlspatchex
with being Urge buyers of lew-
s^mSts M*jarl , v. 4 ttjssk
^ iX r &SSB
mat The jrtaoa »aM »art. tohtew toafford
any comfort td buyera of wbaat In Chicago
at tho rtluen enrreot here. Home of the
choice N« 3 hard won bought at *c undsr
Kansas City Mar delivery. Lower gradw
were aa.mnch aa lie under Kan we -Oly
Mey, er raUUvely at the lowaat dlacoonta
° f lt la cWmedlhat ona of llw Urttatbolffi
Inga of wheat futures Ip the CMtago mxtkgt
le that of one uf the wedllhlent luraber-
im‘it In the country, wbone operatlonn In the
Intnler and' tlgiticr flald cover ? r * c ,VT! l , l Ju
all »f the Important aectlona of the united
Rtetce end » part of 6 a nada. The lumber
man lu question le a stockholder lu one of
the Iniiniriant griiln concerns here. Hie
wltent holdings, although rant, ore conoied
of the "shoestring variety as eompared
with lame of bla previous dealt In lim
ber lauds and lutulier.
The Minora polls floor ontpntlaatwrak
deer,'Idle,I 16.SW barrel; aeeitdltlg tn The
Northwrateni Miller. That made It ahuor
many amall. Bicept In thq week yf^lU;
• onilH*r J9. tbt* flguro w«*n» stusilMt yn««
.1 uue 2 Uat. Of couree. the extreme short
ago of enrt
vorctiio «ho
k’flSS.VSjtaiy-t.Tt aid « d*rau,e,l
raSdluSS with the nSftixTStffVJKnw
flour turn«*d out waa 190,445 barrrla, agaln«t
ukok i n not. Though th® car altuttTun la
atlil very Imd. mow mllla wm In opcm-
turn today, and tha outlook Is for a heavier
otitnut the prweenf week. Minneapolis mills
experienced an Indifferent flour trade for
the week. XVIth ntoet everybody sale;
ware light. The advance In wheat Memed
to hay* no effect with buyere. Export
"'BS&W.TWfr.he hr.ll.bl. supply
Uat week fhowa the ft»lh*wliifi: c4»mig»*a:
-Pecrcotca
1907. 1906.
Whut- -
K«at of llorklfa
Europe auu nflont
WHEAT 11 OPENING
WAS A SHADE HIGHER
Light Demand From
and Commission Houses
The Principal Cause.
Minimum •"^«r'U)“ni |[ Tamperglure»
Chicago, Feb. 1(.—Losse* of 1-MXU2C
In wheat, l-*c In corn, 1-lOI-lc In
oats and 2 1-SOlOc In provlalons was
the result of thn market action today.
Longs war* sellers of tha entire lint
and abort linen wars put out In good
ly amounts. It will taka good, atlR
uylng or wlnat tu keep tko prto up ObnefT|t|o t , taken it
around the present lev«L Primary re-
celpta of wheat for the daya 640,000,
corn 14,00 bushela compared with 4U,-
000 and 611,000 buthels respectively a
year ago.
Clearancas wore 467,000 wheat, 491.-
000 corn, no oale.
Cash sales of grain at Chicago 25,-
000 buihete wheat. 100 buehele corn
76,000 buehele oats. Tha seaboard re
ported 10 boat loads wheat, 3 loads
corn and 100)00 oats.
THE CHICAGO CRAIN MARKET.
for today tallow:
Open.
WHEAT-
May.... TMn
July 746.
Kept.... 776k
COHN-
47
July.... 37
*-*=*
May... 17.45
July... 17.40
‘ AHI»-
r... 10.(V>
.Inly.., 10.410
Stilt 10.05
MDKH-
May... 9.50
July... 9.55
4M,
224
R
44S
««•.
ICS
40'*
476k
X-6k
THE WEATHER REPORT
Fnn aSPWi,FORECAST.
Valrt&iH,HSFA VICINITY,
fair tonight and Bunday; warmer tunlgbt.
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
/'lear weather 7~
a falling at Lag
ssrS
The *ke last 24 hours
.latlonS^??^ <, »ere«d e« nearly all
"itwM 5hi VyMhhww^fntal at stations
m,T the Mlaalulppl and
Th# crater of lowest ba-
wh/Te tha eSrJy^S.*. 0, . ,r N «* Rnglaod.
from w*.yPlgrry.'.aa* Prraanre extends
Texst “ * u * eoulhtaat Into northers
tt!Al2SmE V ZI*}S rt X.tIZ2 ,!onl «i *1 most
!g*.ghh fhM-Of t*a Mlaalaalppl end lu the
JhUtiT^i. JEiufla." w “ ,w “« Ur}
war^.r aSnd^ ,nd 8un **f;
ATLANTA.
Abilene.
Amarillo.
AtaetUie,
JCvl/:; i
Itlimarck
BoatAn. . . , , ,
lli'ago.
17.224 1T274 17.37*;
17.35 17.40 17.5)
0.374
J).90
lo.OO
LIVERPOOL GRAIN MARKET.
Tot«l»
Corn
OiU
•lucr®***’-
MtnnmpotlR ulrf«l
strong .flght
.. CV2.000
, l.OMAW
l.doi.O)!*
J,001.010
blh.«>M
...a,... Mlllgm t»r* ranking
■»rone flgm to l»r*nk |»tt*»lum o« tiih
whrnt by refusing t« buy whwi lu Grrnt
Northern •:•<! N«»rthrm l*arldr r«f*. rl«lm-
Inc tht*y ntn mu unh It unl®M In mr* whl«*h
thry nn lund »»ut with flour n*aln. This
form* tonic* Imutm to curry over « nuulirr
of rnr* tttviM Mlllrr* At® c®tttng bl«l*
from abroad f4»r Hour today clow? to thr
mtrket. ’
COTTON MOVEMENT
DURING PAST WEEK
iiillrd by Huprrlfllcndrnt King
of tht* New York Cotnm Fxchaugv, It a»
follow*:
Wttkly Movtmtnt,
Tbit
Ynr.
l/itl
Yetr.
130.602
Port rrc»*l|*tt
Oforliml to mlllt tml « oii-
Kiln 60.332 32.902
Southern mill* ttklngt irtU-
luttcxl* — 53,0k) 51.000
Ia*MUM'R of stock tt Interior
town* 10.216 21.931
Brought Into tight for the
wok 237.436 J92.313
M« OrlMtt C«ttoD Ktcbtugt-
Nmt OrlRAAA Pnturt Broktrt' AtMclttloa.
Ntw UrlMM tnd ('hlrtgo BotMt of 9'rtdo.
N#w York Coffto ExchAogo.
AitocUtt Me tabor* Uvtrpool Cotton ANA
MINING 8TOCK8.
Bolton. Fob. 16.—Calumet And Arlxiinn
1914: Trinity 334; Shanno 224: Ttutnnn k
152; North Butte 1124; l*HaUe tf>\\ Frntik
llu 264; Copper llauge ti; Daty West 19V
CHICAGO CAR LOTE.
MODERN MILLER CROP OUTLOOK.
Sf I.oulc. Feb. 16.—MiNlern Milter emp
outlook- Mott report! frmu tb«* winter
whenr tttteo of the eentnil w.*Rt nnd Aimth
c*Att Indlpgte tbtt the i*oodltlon of the crop
generally It OAtltftctnrv. in the northern
Reel lull* Aouie winter killing It report m|. nml
then* |« Aliy It rtiullned to the aofl wlntc
wheat RtAtev. No 4*uiitnktint
from Kamu or NrbKAka.
(TndnnAtf. . .
t’orpUA Christ I.
Davenport. . .
srfc??-.-.
Fort Smith. . .
<4alre*tf)D. . . ,
Havre
Huron
Jaekwonville. .
Jupiter
Kaiiaaa City, .
Key West. . .
Knoxville. . . .
Angeles. .
Nashville. . . .
New Orleans.
New York. .
Norfolk. . . .
North Platte,
utiiabn. . . .
PaloAtlne. . .
Portland. Me.
M. Louis.’ . . .
Nt. Paul. . .
San Francisco.
Snvaniuib. . .
Hpokane. . . .
'ratlins
Taylor.
Vicksburg. . .
Washington. .
Wilmington .
J. B. MAIflfTlf—
Section Director.
THE COFFEE MARKET.
Now oYrk. Fob. 14,-Unffee cable,!
Havre at 10 a. si, market ,inlet; |; uoo
uiirlinnged; tales 6.0U0.
Hamburg, at 10 a. m„ aalca 1X000; mar
Ui nn,'hanged lo >4 pfennig off. in,. No 1
nock, 2.407,000; market Inactive; good aver
nominal: Kao Paulo receipt,
.160. Jundlahy receipt, TXOOo. Dally
efllher In coffee belt, cloudy and rain*
The following figures gtea tha op
md clora of ttio Ntw York coffee
for today: ,
Opening
Rata*.
4.104.20
y 6,«04.7S
6.46-6.70
..6.464.10
..5.704.40 .
.5.764.40
..5,914.06
. .5.954.06
t 6.604.16
Mug tawni Dumber L1G4.I5
t’lntMsl steady; aalca 25,700 bags.
May
June
July ... ..
August .. .
September
October ..
tnl»er .
OlGte.
6.104. IS
6.60 5.65
6.f#5.6&
6.64.76
6.704.7S
5.754. tl
6.W-5RC
5A55J0
5.90-5.16
6.954.00
»:.U)-6 06
6.05 4.10
U H. Fairchild.
L. H. FAIRCHILD & COMPANY.
8. J. Whit*
New Tork and fhlcego Correspondent*.
J. 8. BACHE A CO.. AND BARTLETT, FRAZIER
MCipiR
it| In uiIUr nml t ill
j mlii
Southern mill taking* te
PRIVATE WIRES TO ALL POINT*.
A CARRINGTON.
Ijtal
. i,42MH XOtUltj NEW ORLEANS.
170 cm a<i| . . _ Members:
~ i 5 r T^ .f olt S? Ekclianga, New York Coffee Exchang*.
1,406,00) 1.310,000 JJavr York Cotton Exchange, New Orlaana Board of Trod*,
Now Orleana Stock Exchange. Chicago Board of Trtda.
166,257 493.933! LIVERPOOL COTTON ASSOCIATION.
Prtvat* wire* lo NEW YORK anj CHICAGO. Order* aollcLod fag I
ALONZO RICHARDSON & CO.,
tan delivery, oa above Exchanges.
h
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
AND AUDITORS
Bell Phone. Main 8ti
GEORGIA.
COTTON. SEED OIL MARKET.
Follow'iog «rw tha o
quntstlont of the Kew
Empire Building.
ATLANTA.
M. C COTUIUAN.
W. J
p!. I
DIBBLE
Accountant and Auditor,
TIPS FLASHED
From Wall Street
ffpgrint lo The Geonpan.
i From IlaywaroT Vick
New York. Feb. 19.—J.fl.
London market eery
SEJSWVttS
In oar aecurtllea hav
lag a gaud effect lu l^dun . We ahould be
aide lo aeetiro more grtil* ■* *-—*»“
The Aldrich Mil *111 l>
. la Uardoti.
Iur Iw takah up Mob
day- and. there Is conalderahla eonfldeac.
among Wall attoet peoMe that aatae goad
will finally route of fiTjIsrliSf tipsetsd to
’’’SiiBk'ftalement an eaknown quantity, bat
will not lie disturbing.
Financial Hurra o' .PmtaaMapali
evening np nnd Irregnlarlly t_o>lar.
i lew „f the poaltlena should be watched
*'Amalgamated merit stock every tlma It
reaches alwve 116 at nrraeui. Needless to
say. Infonaallou la -forty bullish.
illaanurl I'aclflc la allll told by the iieariab
iirofraalnnala on all flrui spot,, they expect-
uc lower levels. •
Tliew ,to<-ks show temporary strong *P
nor,I irends. Imt will have moderate reae-
tl„n, from time to time: Memnlila. kanaaa
and Texas. I'heaapraka and tlhfo. Dlstlllera,
Erie. Itepubllr Hterl. with Information tips
bullliii from apeclalty aonrcea for the prea
rm.
I .on,Ion la baying flteel.
I’nl,m I'aelfl,- atlll meet, atoek toward 177.
offerings are note<l In Hmelilng toward
1« now ami In Heading toward IS. profea-
rtonolwHtold I hem. .—
Home apportion, says a aperlallft, haa
developed to I’enotylraola; rally on alroeg
■iHila now. . .
Atehlaon I* held between 103 and 1(6. pal
flmora III and 117. Brooklyn Hapld Trenail
73 and 74. (',dorado Fnel ami Iron 44 and 6L
Igiolarllle anil h'aabrlll* 132 aad 134. North
ern I'aclflr 161 and IK Southern I'aclflc M
nnd «. Iwlug lu Ibe trading range, with
nd .96. being In tbe trading range, wita
rofeaatonal liiterpretalloua near upper had
near llralta. but wlthoot Initiative at —
Hull tips are noted on St. Itnl and
< odaniiu.mi u.( Sugar, itubtar, llrglola-
Carolina Chemical. I'retard Htrel Car, and
Hloaa-Hbeffleld. lu which pools, smalt one*,
are active.
Town Topics: While we do not look for
anr Important general maveuteat lu the
stork market today, we do expect conxldcr-
nhly Iwtter prices for the good atocka dnr.
ling *- ' '- *
terial weak a
The hank i .
r rtlculariy strong for local
out they will Md aggressively In thr open
market and sbotjld get a ponton of the
49.000.000 gold due I here from South Africa
during the next few wrekx while the Iran
negotiated for the New York. New Haven
and Hartford railroad la I’arla will he coo
tlderably helpful ta anr eirhaage rata*.
Memphis, Kansas aad Texaa will have a
farther sharp advance soon, while Chesa
peake and llbto. Big Four and Erie also
should do holler.
On ralllaa we atlll think cotlou a good
Would udrlae baying whuut ou*ull dip*.
HAVWARP, VICK A CLARK'S
DAILY COTTON LETTER.
New Orlaana, Feb- II.—'The attadlueat of
Urerpool today In th* face at a disappoint
ingly large visible supply statement for
tha week le explained by the corerlog of
Jobbers' accounts att he end at a I mar
week. A cable wa, received wylng that
than waa a possibility of an Important
strike later on la Lancashire. Mill, are
doing *0 well that operatives contemplate
the request for higher wages. Aa the
newa comes only from one source, and le
proepective la character, net much Impor
tance Is being so far attached to It here.
Unr market opened 406 lower, and trading
settled ,round opening price* for tho day.
Tho amelia*** ofmlll taking! for the week
la certainly a disappointment, bat
of the carnival
tha continent. Estimated receipts tar Mon
day are rather heavy, and this cootrthated
toward dallnras. Some people art buying
th* summer months on the belief that tea-
derable cotton will b* scares and lavlt*
manipulation*. Haw crape are quiet and
STOCKS II LSI
NMmw
French Investments i n Our
Securities Have a Fa
vorable Effect.
NEW YORK WAS FIRM
Bank Statement Very p a .
vorable—Closed Firm
at About Opening
Level.
New Tork, Feb. 16.—Today. „ ock
Sj&WttS* wru;
sSW&JSrais
though the tendency waa tow.ru liuju
•ratair higher prices. Opening quota-
Ilona as a rule allowed alight gains ami
h , W.E* n !S!. n ? <1 <,ur,n * *he first
half of the aeeelon when a reaction <x-.
currud. moat of erhlch waa subsequent-
ly regained. Tbe bank statement came
about aa ax pact *d. Near the c|„«
pricaa generally advanced ami the
market clorad steady, at th* hlghesi
prices of the session. ,
Governments unchanged. Other
bonds steady.
THE LONDON STOCK MARKET.
STOCK*—
Amalgamated Copper .
Anaconda
AtcMaos
do, preferred
Baltimore and Ohio ....
Canadian I'aclflc
Chesapeake and Ohio .
llllnoCa Central
Groat Western
Louisville.nod Nashville ...
Mexican CaatrXl
do. preferred
Norfolk and Western
New York Central
Kautaa and Texaa
oaMTSUra-::::::
PwihwItmIi • q•••«#•••**•**
I'hlladelphla aad Heading ..
Hootheru Pacific
'' niotT pact i e !:
Called Bute* Steel
do, preferred
Wabsah
do. preferred
Denver and Bio Grand* ....
iOpu clue
| no,
294L 3.D*;
:::::::
U4V115
IW4
63'i 'A
\
71V Tl**
U
! 135*4 135*4
........ 71*4
...'132*4 1T.’>4
..TT* 'T«$V
,.;i77*f 177
. . 46^ 44*-
NEW YORK BANK STATEMENT.
Th* WMkbr tftttBMat of tl>« N#w York
AaaocUtad Balks ahow* tho followiug
uSSrE; lncroaao Il.665.17l
Lom United Bute* deposits, Inc.... 1.631.C:
-S r WlX 1A
Loea*. decree**
Bpecie, lacreaie
Ldtal teodera. decrease
decreae*
,as.4i'
.... !.?»,♦>'
.... 2.7MA«
.... t,0l«,»,
.... 143.Hu
etrady on the merit, of the general att-
mtriow. which la not uollke the one In ML
whrn the commodity, owing to trade ex-
Baton, moved lata a higher uric* level.
For thlx rraaon, new crops offer a safer
chance tar profit. Bpot market quiet aad
ateady. some business la lower grade*,
bat only tentative. Outlook for next
week depends mnch on the outlook for
•pot*. Steady apota could again offaet
the effect of preumlaarlra Int he fatatce
the pending March liquidation.
AYWARD, VICK A CLARK'S
DAILY STOCK LETTER.
New Tork. Feb. lk-J. 8. Bach* X Co
Tbe London market rated higher, and our
market opened fairly Arm tad quite acUir.
Canadian Pacific waa a strong feature,
while Anacohda waa a-featare of the trad
lag la the -drat hoar. Amalgamated cop
of the siwetaltlw- war*-
Realty gained a point or two.
Price* ruled qmet but firm uattl
pearanee of th* hank statement. Although
there wee a gala 7a reserve* of about !l.0U>
466. there wa, a lost la catk-flf •OO.MO „<<
the banka lost yesterday In tbrtr operanm-
with tbe eob-treasary over 3XI6O.0OO. The
market became a Utile -more active lo lb-
last half hoar, bat bald at about tbe tatt
ler*) a* at opening. Tha close wa, qalrt
bat firm. ,
WE HAVE FOR SALE
$8,000 Battle Creek Coal and Coke
f.’ompany. first mortgage 6 per
cent bond*, due I43C.
110,060 Htale of Georgia 4 1-2 per cent
coupon bond,, due 1616.
33.000 State of Georgia 3 1-2 per cent
coupon bonds, due 1616.
316,000 City of Atlanta, (la.. 4 per cent
coupon bonds, due 1633.
$6,000 City of Atlanta, (la.. 3 1-2 per
cent coupon bonds, due 1631.
12.000 Fulton Bag and Colton Mills
general mortgage 6 per cent
bonds, due 1617.
33.000 Constitution Publishing Com
pany first mortgage 5 per cent
bonds, tlue 16J0.
$6,000 Atlanta Ice and Coal Company
first mortgage 6 per cent bond>.
due 1622.
60 Shares Atlanta Ice and Tori
Company preferred 7 per cent
stock.
7 Shares Atlanta Home Innuranc-’
Company stock.
60 Shares Constitution Pubhthlnr
Company preferred 4 per cent
stock.
36 Shares Georgia Railroad *n,1
Banking Company 11 per cert;
stock.
Pricaa and Full Particulars on Applica
tion. Corraapondanca Invited.
TRUST HD INVESTMERT DEPARTMENT
CENTRAL BANK AND TRUST CORPORATION.
ONE DOLLAR
Starts an Account
THE ORIGINAL
BANK
Money Draws Interest
from Date Deposited
UNION SAVINGS BANK
Gould Building
C«Bi<al S50.000
Osyotilt.. 100,ON
Rmaftst 200,000
Deposits received lira''
m. t# 9 p.m. 9Dfl on H ? l L , r
day, until 6 o'clock ,t nlfbf-
Your patron*3* Is tall''ttcl
nnd will ba apprerlalcl
ATLANTA NATIONAL BANK
ATLANTA, GA.
A. E. THORNTON, Vle#-Pr6»lden*.
C. E. CURRIER, President.
H. T. INMAN, Vlea-Praaldent. GEO. R. DONOVAN, Ctlhler.
JAMES 8. FLOYD, Assistant Cathlsr.
Capital *
Surplus and Undivided Profits
We Solicit Your Patronage.
1,000.00
«7MM
4l^|6<; ,
l: tit;
1114 Fourth National Bank Building.
ItnFKRENCK: L«U 1'kou* 1U4 ATT ADIT A AA
Atiaata kaUeaal Uaak A-l J'AHTA, GA.
Justin M. Williams, Manager. If. O. Jory, Cashier and Asst. ManafT
AGENTS WANTED TO REPRESENT
The Washington Life InsuranceCo.
or NEW YOrtK.
Liberal commltalon contracts will be made with desirable men
Apply to H. O. Jory. Cashier and Assistant Manager, 9«1 Kasna*
Amcrlcaa Uulldlns.