Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, February 25, 1907, Image 10

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igiiPII$9Mqsjajq| HipnH ~.vwrow--tTwr<w«m. ust>apa.' :• THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. iowoat. reimuABY a. i*w. mwi AT THE OPENING Cft) (Prmn Hayward, Vick kfuN'Iat tu Thy tfcwcteit. * ■ K" New York. Kcb.J5.-J. H. Barba & •>.: Liverpool (tils morning waa due to , |»how an adranre of 1 to t polnta. It There WB8 Very Little Lot- opened steady at I point advance over - Uali.,,1.1 i, io.tr. — .i.oitv not NEWS AND U0S8IP of the Fleecy Ktnpli. ton for Sale in Morn ing Session. (Saturday. At 12: lb p. m. steady net ;l 1*2 la 3 1*2 higher on near and 2 1-2 I to 3 on distant positions. «» compared ! with Thursday's clone*. Spot a In mDd- Icrata demand 6 higher, compared with i Tnitraday’a — * u “ w —•** ■ * * A * the baalif of 6.03 for ! American middling. Ha Ira 9,000 bale*; American T.Ooti. "peculation and export | New York Commercial: “A dacreaee | of *o the visible aupply of . * .. (American cotton. In the face of heavy Fears of Marell liHlUlllatlOn, I receipt. Ia»t week. »a» certainly In * • | the nature of a surprise." No imrllculHi news over the bolldava It Was Expected. Would Induce Selling. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO la o ° 1,1 0 LANCASHIRE MILLS ADD O O MILLIONS OF SPINDLES. O 0 . ■ ■- Jj O New Orleans. Feb. 2.V—The O O Manchester Guardian. under date 9 O of February II. »aye: O "The total addition are at band this morning. Liverpool acted weH. nml rite strength uf the *pot Nltiiuilon their will not fall to be re* fleeted In our market. The movement of the March option today will irlve u fait Indication fo show bow the trade Kolna to lecelve the March notices imorroM. V\'e mink the market ouffTil do bettef today. A* cot.Una to New York Cotton Kxrhung'* f’auren the In* crease In aenetal visible aupply lust week was 17.670 twins, against a de- i rcuee last year of 26.467: decrease In O j the American aupply for the week 92.- otlon P 167l». ugulnsr 9.006 last year, world** Edited by Joseph B. lively Ur. Uvelj'e twenty-Are yogra' cipedence of ad ttlng market* la Atlanta and tbe Soitb kna made ktm a recognlud an tboHty In'Ms apeeUItj. RANGE OF NEW YORK STOCKS AND COTTON MARKETS K«UE OF 8TOC8. malgatu*"*. 1 Al Millie • ufllt American Mugar I "****Uo,'*[i'ref'.rreil Am. Miueiima lief. FAME OP n ICS. nr.! uaui it: j n« I n«Ji n«v l3 1C . I* i SfeSWi* niueiima uer. ns'.: ns!,' hi i m ...,i i i. preteired H»«l ll&la! >l&>,| Hi'. .... 1 mill Ittfcl Imfi 111 b y preferred . w4ai :1V tkvii atw —| | Iran Lottert oil st»,| «*, MSI MS: ....l 2ar foundry ... . . ... J. fit*. « i tik ■••• 1 takings American O | against 221.752 last en O lings American H eek date 429.G22. rld’s Ink- 7.565,416. far - spindles In tbe lain* ashlre ill o trlct since 1900 will exceed !•• O 000,000 spindles—more In *»eve 0 venra than tbe total number o. *r : ••**»••■•"* ,*- u ,. O aplndlrs In Germany. Kninra. Bun- O.elghi fur week 3.1*.»43. attain*! : O III* and India together, nr of any OHAat year: tnmight Into eight Hi O other country extern the t’nllerl O for aetrenn la.3H7.8a.,. again.t $.$.,4. 0 Btatea. It ia greater than the O *••.* b»at veiir. O number of aplmllre In the SpUth- O' Kali Hirer ealea ..f tlnjlia for O ern atatee and eiiual t> about «« Oja.r k ''"Unrated at iiMI.OOd pierce. O per cent of the eplnrllee In lire Oiali iut SUd.Wiu plerea In t-xraas of pi O North of the United Htnlee ” O (dm - -—-a-. AteMeou Am. Car Fuumlty Italtliuurc A Ohio Itronklyu It j pul lui.. CaiiaUlau l*.i. »rte . . . Chicago and Ncnhw m. 'Itcaapeakc h nhlw . tdonwlo Fad A itu§. Ccnfrtll Ideal her . . . . •to. prrfmril . . .. 'll'. **.# A tin si \V. hlragu. If.. A M.' I* la ware A l«s»<ltHi Nuetbem Kaetge. . New York Ceutral. jjwMik tVeat.ru. Svssi7!v==t. . . . ■•opie'e Una. . . . I'reaoed Hteet Car. Is .St O'Miera r w rente Illinois Central . . Am |er Hecurlife* . I *MtUvlilr a XetsMUltr >1 e-\|d :s*F •Vlitral mi? mvif tua«^ irnfl; *s i; ; Taili ;ui* . 1 nov lka'.l lns'.i HtT». . . . . ins . l«s . im i i:.« i ....i us . . . . MVi 50',i 41V »\ I »1 : : Sife W Si • ....i .j.i ....j .... ....( Ifl .... r,% iL ii •. tit. »« : : : « SWSff* »v 'jKi I! 1 -! "-I * . si *3 | wnu W2hk\ ....| a\ ***~ filisml Murk UMnd. CnlheJ :: ■ontlrera Hallway. . . do. preferred, m. bhrfflel'l. . Term. Coal A Iran s>, im lie is; Texaa A I'arllc. Ualon Putldi Ualietl gia lee Meet.. do. preferred. . . St* S&S jTk! 8 2 1 Sk U !41 i 149 *“ !!!.’! is* 3IW l*4'4| si'V o ° oooooooooooooooooooooooooo Nrw York. Frb. 2J.—The i IdNNl oiurket «t the outac Thrrr wn« very little cot aplte of the fact that man llqtililatkm. i»" tomorrow v notice day. Hualueo* waa ■ H>lle. in d March the* Ml'Hl the The buying extended over uerlod of ten months. Tomorrow' be first March notice day. Thi* Chronicle states that prices lasses of cotton goods are now tbe Liverpool advices showed M*iml»> Ji that nrl«*r« were stea«M4p Jiehl pare*I with bisl Hrttjirds). t*"lay “ •losing staple experienced In years. Rumors arc drculiitlng again tills morning that Price Is sending out bull ish tips. .Mr. Prl« e is now in tbe South, und Is said to he In the comiuitif' of a New York firm. Sentiment seemed to be h little more optimistic as a rule, nd tbe steadiness of tbe March optic n *»««4 i«.lutehtA^|" , t^^{;j»v “^Uva, undoubtedly lha cniav ..f ...me Maf-I. e. «»ui|Mred Vlth Inal lUiir..i'i5 |up.aitncrs among ahortg Tin* large spinne rs* takings reported week promotes the tendency changed Ann Is. . The following Is the rsnge la the sell months In l.lvrr|H»o! srd estimates of require ment*. and tha continued spot demand In Liverpool In tegurded a favorable feature. m Ta.l.ll >tua k sa ies 9::t..". shares. NKW YORK. 1 The faillmi In;: In Ih*- n lures lii New York f'sl.iy J i 4 J ti ■j ii I J>V» 129 2.i%i r.'. 4 SI 41 »2 Eli Western lJalon. . . Waltaab preferred. . TIPS PLASHED From Wall Street. Ppetal te The Oeargta*. ' iFnhn Ilnjw.nl. Vlrk A-CUrk.) New York. Keh. Jtr* »■ Berke A Co.: l.iu'li'U aurkrt week. Tte wenknetm k. uo tlfulii, due trt the laretilgatlon to be re ar innl liy I hr lulrratele rominerre rani iloii today with llerrlnuu *• the Otar wit- Tbr lieara are mure aggrualve than ever, a ail will eieli'iiTor to fonw Hqublatlon. The rmuor. thet ."vuipeiij the eettlng b noth lug urw. null people ahonld lie prepared lor tlieui. Hr llarrlmau pnanteea to give nil fai-ta. and there are aauy who IwUvve Hiey will lie Irtilllab. rather than liearlah. ou the market. Thl. reiuett. lo tie aeeu. The uiariel will pnilialily igieii weak. .tnirrleaua are Irregular, but they arerngv ■li'clliiea la the I,oihIoii market. Ueadlug Iioialily weak lu Ike rartj truitlag. itliehatiged. The •—“% aiaiemeai of Kalnrdar waa In laeqeeutlnl froia ihe point of view Hie aiirptua reaerrea, imt there was a . nr i-a all of FT.'.isi.taJ). A iliH-rraae lu haiua of gx.Fii.teo liraelleally ueuinillietl the l«d - t of ihe deereoae In each. The state- I teller Ihnu hail lieeu eipeete-l. The AWrleh Wit will wit etnae up uulh iiiinrrow. Imt hupii 1a eipreaaml that It 111 iiaaa at tbla aeasluu. There la noth- ig In ihe Keurial uewa of Interest, but nil ihe luilhnlluua point tu an Irrecirtar ami Wei MW MS- MU I" li ii 8 8 S LIVERPOOL. The foliuwliig tnlils give* the opening rniige ami close. > coml«nired with yeaterdnjr: Future* opened steady. 9.JI-2I ; 1 Oiwnlag Hniiae. 2 n. .6.MM.6J 'i i«2‘X 5 6: -Ml*-, i ,.V6I Jrm Previous ill. Piose. v loss. 5.72 5.66 64 5.G0 5.6.1 .624 6.64*31 3 61* r.i .’i.cs n.60( 5.62 3.3K4 5.61 u.rtO April.'." :• e.ir ».* MS. »:* ilis-si AM-i Vlar jiui'n if »!"•> j FJF M» 5.4.! J5«!mi? ' a.na» M. a.«V is:;:..::5:S*« »«•«k"tei --RLti' ig fg* m Ana 1 9.59j 9QM 9.M P.6n ?».:.•»4»' ».52|l r*j5(fcs 51 * * K {f?*. Hci.i Ml ».*d».6> 9.6. :M.»6||!f.t;-5N fl A Am ‘tUt sfc ml 5*Jiji «>■» • w *vLi**i*»' ^?^gi^| : ?o; , ..iC;. '::*$**.* f:S*4 Sir Toned Nteiniy. NKW ORLEANS. FvTT 110.16:10.21 . lib! 28119.32 . '10.21 • 10.21 10.21 10.24 .il0.25fl0.25 «I u llo.OT I IO.17llo.l7 ls I lft.-S |I'I.S4 10.40jl0.4stl0.41-4: 10.37-ng lo.iiito.M lo.ik in hi m i; 10.SI|iil.-a!l0 si M1V-7J M.tf|lO.S5iin.SO 3" lo.nd-05 NOTES OX GRAIN. I’uiiitorg on Provisions. At-I for lulililllng In New York, ' higher, drat | 4J . . IHH-I.ll In Tl prlceH lM'lua»«t the l«». isflut j tlons In New Y*»ik. bullish visible and I gtiiwing slmnp*r. and wiieai, cuvu nml nuts] ig. Ituslue** was m»* scilvc*. , goad spot btisinc hh during Ihe holiday* . *h« , nlc| he iMMight on any sign «»f easiness. I -iNCVI i a*, fnluies lu New- inrk " ,,r ** me sunpc'itlng futures. I Th» wheat uiarkel Is Jirondeidng ami _J|7 |N.lni* higher. | j n night for tbe week 329.269, against , ****l« «" *h«High It would go higher. Very ve receipts s* «U 1 • H ' H ' V 1?L.! 219 287; for seus«»n. lo.647.536. ugnlnst f T V f J h, ‘ l, '. rB ?‘ r r,,vr^ ^ l, • “ h • 4 *'.. 't 614 ’Wheat him imt iieeh here, lit crown an n.2V»: Hpnt mniket stead>. wlt.t a fair In-J Wheal market shnrt to a man. i'eiild MARKET FOR WHEAT STARTEDSHADE LOWER!- TUE WEATHER REPORT WEATHWR CONDITIONS. weather jirevalls over most of the with rain falling iih New Orleans, Havsanah. Nash Ills* and Portland. Ore. Precipitation has lit most wtaihniH III the South over sstern of the morning. At the clone, fulutew In N« •temty. net 20. |N»lnt« hlghe romp* rot I ve *‘ w **Md Net re<•dpt s r Ha me day last iHcreoae .... Total receipts for two da>s Home days lust year Inereasi* Total receipts since Heptonils.T 1 Hauie time last year IHeteaae Estimat'd receipts tomorrow: 8 of till* Earlv Muruiuu Th» prnuar* I. wSt'uBKr.nly illairlliulinl. * *o jau aie.i "• Uigll |ircNF>uic oeing «-«*iitrai neat Was of u Slightly Bear- ipieftc wlfli Its erest ruiinlug roiiiIi to the gulf: on either side of this Is an area of pr«*ssure. one central over New 51.611 i nulrv. Good business done during Ihe ; • 36.1.12 i holiday*. is M-* 1 Pringle *. 151.353 Ne Orleans... Houston Movement at Atlanta: Receipts tislny last year (aDm day l Ihrreaw little without n marked advaii' Finley. Itarrett and ltams«>y suhl The s«‘:d|H*ra took It mid are now trying to got rid of It. (illicit a'so seller. Knight Me I ion gal are ehauglug tli'dr cairn, buying July nml tolling May, which keeps little Mny mt the market. Wrenn soul aliont 100.00'.) bushels corn nml gave up lUohsleru. Visible supply of whenl: lh-creoao 72.9m. Ii'.tlllio 1».'"I n.w.r> Vi *ui;nr« "flierft on* | iiicroilKO .119 U» ontS IlItToase "kl 00 • l7:n °° 1u *** “ 1 tSllff £r?JSS X£t!V^Ssl& le!ei U Tkf rblrngo .H^ Hrrahl: -nev^rtlng -V,! It Is declared by sellers that It Is it unit- # ” — "*i:t I ter of short sapply aml stroiig ibMiinud that Is now legwlatliig the qtiotatbrns on cottons. Trade Is iN'coinfug active on die*** g«M»ds for the fall, and eatnplc linns npoenr to ish Average. ! If ml and the other Oregon mid Wash tlonary imtrket The New York Financial Hureau: Profes •muIs are ImarUh on Ueadlug. which will n*.*t S4.uio support art mi ml 1110119. There is some g'ssl buying In I'uUiu l*a- •16c, which, we think, will be fairly well snpiNirieti tialay. Inn may Ih* Irregular ou iccouat of Ihe llarrlionu luvesllgatlou. The level of support Is around 170. There are bear tip# ou Brooklyn Rapid Transit, wliteh has no positive support tui til lu llic iieiglilHirbood of 71. Ht. Paul Is supported Just nltotrc 145. Professionals arc trying to break It. say ing stops are lielpvr that llgure that would Induce llqiildatloii It will rally well If Ihe sn|i|N>rt Ik •uiiliitaltied. Peiuis.vlvmibi Is re|Hir*fcil siip|wrte<| around 129. Imt iuay In* aMnetml by professionals, judging Ii«hi» npl44wn rumors. Amalgamated Information In still liulllpl) with the support of 1100)1*2. mid cliecklug town nl 116. 'Professlomds sell MUsour! Pneltlc nml Ilnltltuore nml Ohio, ulthoiigh we would Ik* Im lined to cover the latter ou weakness teiuiMirnrlly, helling ou rallies. .Mixed View* are expressed on Smelting, which seems la a trading isrsltloa. ns Is Hi eel. the latter Itelng h«*ld, I *e tween 43 anti PJ. The other netlves are In the trading position. Towu Topics; Added to the feeling of doubt as to the developments lu the I fit rid- mail InvestIgiition to lie losuuied today la that of disappointment over the day III the passage of the Ahlrhdi bill. In the Semite, while considerable dlsiunv litis sutered some tiiluds no account of the multiplicity of serious train wrecks within the past fewr OPENING PRICES Declines Were Mostly Con- fined to Small Frac tions. SOME STOCKS HEAVY In Which Declines Extend, ed to Over 2 Per Cent Earlv. New* York. Fel». 25.-There wn* .iboeuce of support_lu todur'* ^ th " «l»**ubig was soft under ftS pressure from Undon and lienrtsli The llarrliMfln liivestlgst|,„i , Without doubt the chief Influence lay’s dealings. Htteh stocks ns Alton |^ MI , •IllennJ Nashville. Hmilbern Pn.|f|. h,,,* nml Ohio nisi Ohio and rnl.o. freely Mild by the room elem, during*llqnldatli.ii In these stocks i: also a weak future. On large f, Ibms. ihe sl<M‘k •leclluitl tkroughniit tire day, without any rally of conxe., Itooip M'ii I hue n t was l»carl*|i. In f Uas very bard. Indeed, to fin.i n , * W.is luellued to the bull able p, IU»* market was contluueil <i|» dose of Ihe aesaJou. • There seeuu d support whatever In the active !*•" itle l.oudou has I Ten very quiet during onr holidays, ami evidently wait* for a lead from this sine, hut In view of the cir cumstances stated. It l< likely the bears will Ik* able to further depress prices. cN|>cc|nlly with the asulstutiee of more note Issue rumors. -do le detrimental to values. I*e surprising If NVwr York some gold offering* lu l.ou- The ll.»Ui to I 1 *.12: DEMAND 18 STRONG AND TH€ SUPPLY SHORT. The New York Coalmen Ini: hi res|p*c| t" proportionate cost of the staple and tie* selling price of the completiNl fabric, values '•ottniiN an* on mi exccptlituallv high .No »l* r.ipsr BROT COTTON MA8KET. -uauriuN.i, stusiij; iit!'i;l | l"_«; | i ||l,l ‘j; Attunin. stpstlj; uiW'U uu fV- Vow York, atrailj: imMiIUm ,, ^ mlddUiig 1'* Kmxniinitlt. steady; J*5*f l 1 •• .J***• Norfolk, airway: middling my itnltluHiV''. lunalnnl; uil.t-mni: ToV-. Uttlo It'u k. at'-nitj: mUl'Ittiirt I' 1-l'« TODAY'S PORT RECEIPTS. Thr fnllnwlnc tslilo atiuw. otl'ta till til" auuii' iloj New Orleans. . Galveston. . . . Mobile Havannali. Fharieaton. . IVIImliigton. . Norfolk. . . New York. . Hon ton. . . . Brunswick. . Pensacola. . Port Arthur. Total. INTERIOR RECEIPTS. Th» fnlluwlug Istilp ih"W. tiM-"l|ita town, tralsj. »-uni|»ir«'.l with IU" «•" last year: Houston. Auguntn. Memjihls ttihls. . I^uls. (’luctuuutl. the fa worstfl drt- nihnttcc* nf R|f7 ner V9»nt. The inoei Im portant move that lias lK*« a u made In trnde for years Is the |h- bent oignulxathm of ut(llmeli hit tire league, as rc|Mirtei| In these roliiunis rrsfcrtlitv. Ttmro 1» in lie an Jtt-llvv. n*HL- nnlgti 'omlectcd hv the *ohla*ra during ihe luilam the spring *on*ott on silks, nml special offcrlugH me now being made lu fancy and slnnle silks of medium nud high grade. .In knit ginsls. me primary market supplies pave Itecit completely eth'iustMl for tin* spring poiumiii and sellers stale thet are «ti»hig a heavy Imslneas at the higher prices on tall lines. Tlo* yarn market on all cmrs« uuiither Is working up gradually. In the way of news tve had this morn ing u bullish visible supply stntement. A good stmt business was done here during the hOlhJayie, nhout 4.noo bales changing hands, our future timrkel this morning opened nt an advance of 5 to 6 points and settled around the opening figures. The swapping of March Into later positions continued. The trading was cheeked to some ex tent by the uncertainty of develop ments tomorrow, notice dav In New York. Fluctuations In the March op tion In that* market are being close'v watched. The spot market Is steady, with fair Inquiry. Heavy rains occurred during ihe past 36 hours In the central and eastern states und further rains arc Indicated for tomorrow. Should the lung dry spell we have bad be followed by a pro. longed period of rains new crops would undoubtedly reflect It with an advance. Wenthar conditions, therefore, should be watched from now on. New York Feb. 23.—J. 8 Bathe Ar fo.: The Knpllsh market was quiet over the holblavs. and Liverpool was not much «»ut of line this morning. No news of Importance develo|ied over Sunday. The strength of the spot sit uation was an Influencing factor, Tlo* HAYWARD. VICK A CLARK’S DAILY COTTON LETTER. li, Feb. Liverpool New orlenn kept steady over the hollda> aide, and on the resumption of business In the American markets this morning futures there were practically un changed from Thursday’s dose. Spot prices are 4 higher but spot sales moderate, aggregating but *.**(»•» today. day fot >ln*vh ontr 'petting did not set m it affect Ihe *»t ihe cuniraciH from the Prices v.ere strong and there switching of .March Into May and July on the advance. It was said that much of the Inning of March to- da\ was due to short covering of Lh- ei pool straddles. We believe Ihe mar ket will gradually work higher, and after notice day tomorrow would sug gest purchases on anx little declines. ALONZO RICHARDSON & CO., PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS Bell Phone, Main 8tA GEORGIA. Empire Building. ATLANTA. to the Imsltlun of wheat generally. It Is. T think, tolerably clear that It In gratltiall.V worklng In fnmr of n somewhat higher plan** of value.** writes the London corre spondent of The Northweatern Miller. “Firstly, heeanse wheal Is tiNi i-liesp by rompnilsoa-with *uu*t-.uihrr articles, nml MM-Amlly becnusc there l« no sign of nhtiu dnnt supplies from nay country except Ar gentina 'hiring the next six mouths. fe*'“»*dy a British_farmer had t.» | WHEAT- ' accept 25s 9d per 4K0 pounds for flic whei»TfSf:Ty;.... 7^ he had to sell, a go«sl samtib* of red wheat. And on the same day lie Ind to pay the j I’OHN—' - (•qttlvnleiit of tills prl«*e for ‘sharps' to feed ; .May t7*» Ills pl««. Il»* also had to pay prnetlrnlly ! July 47 ( the same price for equal «|unutlfl«*s of oats J or f'MNllng barley. Hitch iiiequalltlrs of price » x|n T ....” 4: lire. I think, not likely to Inst. The p"«i j .Inly. 37S lion In “ t'liH'go. Feb. 23.—Market opfned slightly lower this morning. I.llwml world's ship ments. g'MMl Itierenm* »u passage mid fairly llbernl reeripts In the northwest, together with a report of cold weather In that sec tion, had n decided Iiifliienre oil the mar k'd. . —Opeidtig •prb»es; Mu y.73C2lUci «*"rn. fbty 47S«*: oats, Mny 4'4i4: l ^c; inirk. May 616.60; lurd Mny 69-8): ribs May 69.2*. THE CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. t alley and east to the coast The conditions Indicate partly ebtudy to cloudy to cloudy weather In this sectl* night nud Tues«lny, with uo markisl change In t'*ni|s*rnltire ut 5 i in.. 5ill nierl ATLANTA. Abilene. . . Amarillo- . Asheville. . Augusta. « ! lllrtnlnghniti. 40 I -.22 rUTeago grntn niul prorlsbms quotuUousl Hjrmlngii for imlfy luUow; _ ! i. Illi.li. Uv ^ ZIH i lblffab' . rharlestou f-harlotte. PhTrngd. M*. 78L ;5S 78*4 ' t'luelllliatl. 41 4 • 4 f L'urpmi tTirlML ■ a _ M ;_ Still Ruasla Is iiutl«ubte«||y lH*«-«anliig in ; Sep:.... 23 •g. Htoeks III til" southern ports are ; *'**BK - ililug vupldly, and then* are not the * jJjJv ’” jl!ii J diminishing usual signs of their being replenished In tlm ' LauU- sprlng. The fsntlue districts Involve mil j.Msy.... 9.M 4Uuo» ut-people .who ,,, '*‘ m*w olflehtlly said to require iS.UUO.OOO bnsli'ds to meet tltblr a 99.16 * t orpin* l ui" 47X. I *a veil port. 4; : Ihnlge (*lty 47*4 Bl l*ss<» Fort Hiiiith 4- (Vilvestoii • Havre S3*, 1 Huron j Jacks«in 1 III** 17.77*j * J'lplfer 16.STS j Kansas City 1 July. - sallies. «*. nml much has. of 4..in sight. but flinch 1 emu be il the |Mtlnt Is that nurse. scitr'-i* that II Is expe.- meiit will luive to bti; titles of wh«*ut tu lieu *it fact, some, parch refer* lo I slrentlv Ih*cu l t Ih* ai*ci)red Is now getting si -; ed that the govern "•iisldertthk* qOrtli •f rye. As n matter , , i»f wheat have al h Odessa and Novo ; alii Imd. of conns*. , laeiil...- 9.9dt 9.674 9.37V tl.124 9-H • Key West, 8.S:*4! Knoxville. 8.824 ( 1st" Angel' *! Macon. s . 9.25 some p j*t» maw ntssUk. whltfler the Imh'ii seal for expAi t “There lias been aixdlier etirloiis devel opnieltt of the |Mtsltloll lit Itussla, which re fern to ryw: this nrtlele. In fact. Is so "'•ar'-* In the northern parts, which usually »*x iiort fair qnantlties, tint 110 b*ss than 2.I»H • .Merl'llnn. Miles rity. . Mriille. . . 1 | Montgomery. THE LIVERPOOL GRAIN MARKET. I s*w'orliViiia. New \ork, \YIwnvt—tUh»iuhI 4 lowvr; at l-JM ’ 4 11\ Uglier: close I higher. Hli—MiH'iivd nii'-iinngetl; al t:3J ‘ d M . 1.26 '{'1.56 ■ati lower; closed. er. Norfolk. North Ida tte. . (IiiijIiii Palestine Pittsburg. CHICAGO CAR LOT*. port ..... — - . DV) bushels of Oermen rye hav e lieeu Imiight for the north of llns-ia during the last 1 few months. It I" nl-*» a fn*-t reeonled by n ( follows: Kt P'dersburg »n*wsp"|M*r that about 10,6001 qrs 110.000 bushels* «>f American wh«*at. l«* | Win*, be irans-tdilpped from London I" Itega. have, t'0111 I bought by Volga millers, lutt tills i Port land. Me.’ ' Portland. Ore. Itnplil City. . . I St. I«ftt||K. 1: Mt. Paul. . . . * San Francisco. _ , _. savannah. - . . To*lay. Tumor. KiNikaue. . . . C -'** ; Tani|Nt Taylo III UIII I'J » IHgll IIIIMI'IP, HIM llll^ nil" .... mark liecnnsc of the sltsohlte scan i- tv of Itussintt wheat ns of the Inability of. the ItUMsIati rallweys to transport the grain.“ 4 4.1.1 weather pn willed generally over the winter wheal belt, imt more niottenite tern 2H4 3UVi THE 8UGAR MARKET. vfall ept rislleted f" the t'Mlnv No -I lu rk. I’eb. 25.-l.ocn! reflniHl markets steady and tiuebauged •eta quiet; February 9s; Man li ODE TO 8LEEP. •* 'ol higher and ilth an upward throughout the reieut deterlora aw lodiig laid III THE COFFEE MARKET. LAST WEEK’S STATISTICS COMPARED WITH 1906-190S. On account of the holidays last Friday ml Hntin .lui, Kocreiary Hester s ustuil eek end s>ati«llcs were not given the pul»- • - until Monday morning. The following gives furMll" «' w k and •nstiu. '-oiiqMinil ullli the two years prv- org.r from llayiiartl. WE HAVE FOR SALE Trtt.lt tl.ll.l W.H'kly *1.000 Rattle Crrak fool nnil fokr ComiHiny, ttrit mmiKHK'- <> fi rant bond,, dur 1035. $10,000 mat, of Uaurirla 4 1«2 [-• r rant niuiion bond., ituu lots. 11,000 Btato of Georgia 3 1-2 |x-r rant t-oupon bond., dur 1010 $11,000 ('!(> of Atlantu. (la.. 4 |>»r rent oupon bond., dur M3;. $0,000 City of Atlantu. <iu. 3 t-5 pr» cant coupon bond.. du< l»3t $$,000 Fulton Ban and fottnn Mill, crnaial mort(ac« 3 prr rant bonda. due 1117. $$,000 Conatttutlon Publtahlnx Com pany llrat murtRucr 0 prr rant bonds, due 1$30 • Him •rln»n\ 1 Atlanta Ice and Coal t’ompany i j n flrst mortgage 6 |n*r cent bonds, [sime Mepi i . tlue 1922. ! Sou. etatsump. .Shiites Atlant.i l e ami t*.»4l W«-eklv int.-rl i‘om|Miny prcfcrretl 7 per cent j it' l>»;. l»H. 196. s.fco.sN 2.322.ND 4.27rt.NS» 4.337.Tf>M 3.74l.9?J takings. 237.tl» JM.OJil crop mm emeu 1. 41.722 .16. .Wl 14.556 ' l 9IM'*4 04.397 6x7.772 «*H*k .. 3.N.MN 219,287 I3.Y7IH 1-I.947.S3A 8,614.1125 9.4tV(M7 . 19.158* 46.IV8) i Hhlptttei Inauranc-'! ?,** 7 Shares Atlanta II Company sio« k 50 Shaies fNinstltullon Publishing i siiil'k * ’ompany prefer red 6 per vent | i.herr N8.646 101.171 14! IS. ••lit. v York. Feb. 25.-(Wee cables: re. D a.^ ui.. market steady: 12 iunmi, ebtirg. h» a. ui.. sdv«ne$*$l 4 pfennig, ri.'rt*; III.' 4*4. csehnng- IS 15-32: h- . 3.011; Ht'teks STo.Oiki; market quiet, lents lu I nlleil Stales H.OXi; Kurupe le.triitu*es OUdO. Paulo re$a*lpis M.no»; Juiidlaliy re 1 22J8H; stocks '2.831.630; market steady. <l*»yiilid the sunset nud the siubei sea To ihe lone depths of efher, «o!«| and bare. Th\ Inllueni-e. noiiI of ill tmmiulilii». lialtons the earth nml awes (lie reverent air: it'll laughing rivulet quells Its silver* tune; The pi lies. Ilk*- prlestiy WitlclicrH Mil ami gi lui. * Stand mute agaliisi the |n>iinIvi> twilight qulry will pr« It would should sen 1I011 today. Iliiltlumre mid Ohio Is very attractive; also Steel. Copper. Peitlisvlxaula. Kendlng. St. Paul. Krb*. Atchison, ltm-k Island. Tex- as Pnelllr. Cmui'llnii Parlflc. Smelters, l^-ad. Kepubllc Steel, laM-omotlte nud Car Foun dry. Huy them when soft breaks. on >auy The market acts In tenileiiey would In* toward 1 level of price*. gradual! * MINING STOCKS. Opening stock' Boston. . . raL North Ruffe IU; Advent 11.. ul 324: Californiai-Arlsmin 1184: ouim THE LONDON STOCK MARKET. Auneoada Atehlsou do. prefer) etI Great Western .. Caiuitllau Paelfle Brie do. preferred Illiuols Central l.onUvIUe and Nashville Mexlenn Central, pref. . Norfolk and Wester New York Central Ontario ntirt Western Penns.vtvnnln Philadelphia and Ueadlug . COTTON 8EF.0 OIL MARKET. Following are the opening and rioting quotations of the New York rott market: Opening, (nosing February 47405.) 4h 0494 joibk! Book Island Southern Bail way do, preferred .. >4 >* 4 March. JSSfrt Hepfember. . . Octolier. . . . Close*I atesily. . _ Southern n»e|fl«- oil «t. Paul Cnlon Pacific 1* nl ted States St**el do. preferred Wnbssh, preferred . 9:4 !•:«. ?: . 1464 146*3 1W*4 . 172*4 I7: « IL . 44S- 4IS 41*, . w* :«M'« pm** 31 8T0CKS AND BONDS. THE LIVE STOCK MARKET. Chicago, Feb. 25.—Hogs— Receipts 66.006. Market stow and 6c lower; light 66.76® 7.6:Wr iiiTx'nT ts.stnrr.1tp nrsiT rough 6« 8006.90; pigs 1606.65; yorkera 66.95f| 7: go*wl t" eb'dce Imavr 66.964ii.lU. CtUile—It'N-elpta 29.000. Market sternly t*» r$ «bnde lower: l*eevea HI Off 6.90; cows 61.60 *f>t.I5; hrifer* 43JWgk 2tt; :rntrrs ILafitH.K; goo*| prime steers 66. l'*fto.9'*: p*"*r to im illuiu 24JUC5J5:.t‘t.'» r, keni nml feelers 62.7H# 4.* >. Sheep—lte«a*lnts 25.01. Market_ steady; native* 63.25*15.1 lines 65.404i0.(2; IsuiI'm 65.25fl7.60. Georgia 44s. 1915 Georgia RsIIiynmI e». 1910 Savftaoob-5*. 19B Mint'll «N. 191U Atlanta 5s. 1911 169 1* Atlanta 44«. 1922 Alls him 4s. 1934 i» Atlanta awit West Point*...... 16J Atlanta nod West Fulfil fThti. . \*s Central of Georgia, lit lue S9 -flo 2d tnrmm*. Georgl') Aligns!a am) Savannah Southwestern Georgia Pacific lets ... THE AMERICAN AUDIT COMPANY Home Office, 100 Broadway, New York City. -F.-W. LAPRENTZ, C. P. A., President. C. E. Manvtsring, Vie* Praiident, Thao. Coeheu. Jr„ C. P. A., Src. and Trm NEW YORK—'Waldorf-Aitorla. , BOSTON—Esch.in** Bulldina. WASHINGTON—Colorado Bullillnr NEW ORLEANS-Hannan Building ATLANTA—Fourth Nafl Bank BW«. CHICAGO—Marquatta BultUIn* PHILADELI *IA—Ballevuf-Stra'fnrd SAN FT..VNCI8CO—Bahlen Butldlnf LONDON. ENGLAND—4 King Street, Cheapalde. AT-ANTA BRANCH 101S-1S Fourth National Bank Building. 0. B. BIDWELL, Resident Manager. Talaphona, Main 872. Cable Addran. Amdit. N. V to hull the ndv$*ut of ih" immn; hlte Inmeh ihe tuenii full* awnv n III) il thl III the sea bird.* .hu t from $iut llie distati'V. ami «l«- to I'ittled Slat* w i*i Id's visible supply of roll nml for sevenil mouths to com With gray fb*-tie»«*«. The Wings of NtleU'i lU'Mip with ilusk Mulng the dead vertoldlng spat ■ rnndeur from JOSEPH A. ilot-OltD, Vlrr-l-realdent. n. W. IIYBHR. Aiatatant finliler. Third National Bank Capital .... $200,000.00 Surplus and Profits $375,000.00 DR. A. W. CALHOUN, MII.TON DAItGAN. JOHN W. GRANT. II. Y. McCOItl). F It A X K°!rA C \VKcJk7 II M ATKINHOX. JOSEPH A MrCOltD. ... Nt’NNAl.I.Y. J. CAItROl.I. PAYNE. E. II IIOSSER IIAVIlt WOOIOVAUI’ THE FORTSON-GARRETT CO. I U»* 1 nl Arliuekle. trtk it** world. detlvert**" •ogelher. i^.l ih- msj'trlty of stie-ks In th* I idt-*i • : If hext p*.ir‘" esttmnmt crop where near as a«-$'Urai' v iih our eimriiPMi" Im prh-$*s would esslly t twiia* ihelr pit*sepi l« rollowtng flg'ires give tbe opening And Ihroogh Hie stlllu«*ss jj lace. H<*r$*m*st nngel. sleep: now pro'll* i ««*$| eolieUlU" IIHT tO Ilk* >1 ' lips ''•*e** io my own; enfold i And .loud my spirit alt. lapsing to th< Jaunar* April • ng depth to ili'pth I Jeplhs of steallug atinp iMirely ; M> 5 !i 35 Fhnies Georgia Knilroad and A nierl Ranking Company 11 |K*r tent for 51.165 5S.311 510. *31 9I.9M 106.137 642.»l kH statement: 64.360 15.541 Nl.dM I3.3C3 451 111 «t.(39 92.016 574.. 43 riork. FriMs and Full Particulars on Applies- ttovk. Corrsspondsncs Invitsd. TRUST /HD mtESIllEn DEPARTMENT CENTRAL BANK AND TRUST CORPORATION. 4l.« &5.«1 .'.(W 27. UO' «l.U0> 9 VI 76.0)1 I 14I.OM L«7Lon 2.506 94.0)0 926.206 ,X73.'*^ 25.nft 7S.9V Join July Aug*'' Hepie Oet$»l*>*" Nm end*e. tHi-emi'-r . . .5.J9) « • . ..5.90^.95 . ..69.i4i.ni . ..5.93 5.95 ..6.00-1.) . ..6.l«4U'l . . .6.10 6.15 . ..'UA4kfl . . 6 2.L6..T, 62.5cm bags. TUI wan forge: fulnr Ci-eeps like an lues An*! »$Vr the slow ei»n o f**rilng. Ami Ilk** inMirihe liiiimle Of sullen iNissl'Dps vide* 4 O, Atiuel! loose the rbwn lo si l ilt*, Sever Hie gossamer tMiidage of mv breath. Amt lei up* pa«M gently as wtnds b» May. which owns thy Will'll $<0-6.15 6.10 615 iStSItJ the $l!m W. J. DIBBLE Accountant and Auditor, 2.51X0 « . I2\«"l 1 12%'VJ 1114 Fourth National Bank Building. Aoi^Sgau ATLANTA, dA. COMMISSION BROKERS COTTON, STOCKS, BONDS, GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. Prlvat* wire* to New York, Chicago and Now Orlaina. All Account* Guaranteed. _ Offleta-. Oppoalt* Poll OlSce, Knexvlll*. Tanm! Sehraplro 0uii<t'"i North Auguata, 8. C. „ .... Orders solicited for Purchase and 'or Future DaHvary. Corre'P danca invited. Atlanta and Georgia cuafomir* will be given atten tion. L. H. Fairchild. L. H. FAIRCHILD & COMPANY. 6. J, Wh.ti NEW ORLEANS. . . _ Mambart: C ,w 2 r, *» n * Co "°n Exrlianc*. New York Ccltaa Eichang*. New York Cotton E>ihunfc«. New Orleans Board of Trada, New Orleans Stock Exchange. Chicago Board of Trad*. LIVERPOOL COTTON ASSOCIATION. „ , . m rtlvala wlra* to NKW TORK ani CHICAGO. Ord*rs*oll.-Le<!M» ■ tor* drllvary, on above Zxchangaa. IL C. COTHRAN- HAYWARD, VICK & CLARK, COTTON, STOCKS, BONDS, COFFEE. ORAIN AND PROVISIONS. Carondelat and Qraviar Sta. New Orlaina. MEMBERS: J . . ..Mfiatlt N»» OrlMBi Cettim Rirbanc*. | New Orlraaa Palare r „, haw York roltoo Kjrkaiife. I Nrw Orlnii* and < klr*r> 01 t.atruataa t'ottcu Earbaugr. Houatva Csttaa Rirhaact. Orlraus ««4 t'Ulragn I I New York t’ogro a.irbrtoao. At* Aaaodat* Urinhar* Uv.rpool Conor . • New York and Chtcavo Corraapondanta. J. S. BACHE « CO, AND BARTLETT, FRAZIER A CARRING ON. eiMVATIt vyiHES TO ALL P0INTI