Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, February 28, 1907, Image 8

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. XfTL'RftDAY. FKBUl'ARY 28. 1907. NEW YORK MARKET IS AIM BETTER Undertone ,-, Was Very Steady During Morning Session. SLOWLY ADVANCED Belief Is Growing That Bull Movement Is on Foot. NEWS AND GOSSIP of the Fleecy Staple. Hpndal to TIM Georgian, l^vryool jr $£/■»• ^unchangod ,lo 1 4 lojyr Del export 600; receipts 14.000.' of) Amer Fan. Tenders new docket# 10,10). At 12:1$ Liverpool woo net 4V-’ higher. reHpli tndav Mtlmiiid early ot 4?.- Ofti, against 9b.CS lost week sod 7.702 loot id mow. cm* ralu orer Atlantic states to j colder. The strength nf flic Llveris**! spot aitan New York. Fell. 29.—The cotton market fro* steady ami about ue mimm-i*m| hij the rsbW Tradiug woo n little le** active than yesterday. which |»i«»t»nlily ref levied beat tat Imi on the port of buyers. oooooooooooooooooooooooooo o o O QUE8TION OF HOURS O O WITH DANIEL J. 8ULLY. O O O O The following private wire was O O received here Thuiaduy from New O 0 York: . O. O “It In believed to be a Guest Ion O 0 of hours with Daniel J. Hull)*, who O 0 la lyin* critically 111 at his home O O with pleuro-pneumonla.** O 0 There are few people In the O 0 South H’h° do not reinemlter Dan- O O lei J. Hull)’. He was at one time a O 0 much-loved bull, and the farmers O 0 of the Houth have yet reason to O 0 think favorably of him. for up to O 0 the time of his failure he had O 0 benefited f!i«m materially by fort- O O In* even fancy prtrm f«»r their O O holdings. O 0 O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Liverpool at the opening Thursday «i»«»rti- |ug wow ngnlu ItcMcr thsn due some 1 to 3 points, hut Inter loot n iM>nl.*u <>r the Im provement, the close In-lug barely sternly 14 points higher to 1 point lower. The following fives the range lo the active months In Liverpool today: Open. High. l.ow. March April 5 71 5.74 5.71 Mny-June 5. *2 6. *2 I® July August 5.® 5 7<* 5 * .XW-tulier. \'nvcml>er > today's market i Edited by Joseph B. Lively MARKETS Ur. UnlO hrentj-fin yMr*' .xprrlporp 'of U- ItlDg Biarkrt, lo AtUuta ud tbc Bonlli hM uud« him ■ rdrognlMd *«- tkarltj |i hi, aprcUllf. TIPS FLASHED From Wall Street Spn-lul to Tbr (Irorglaa. iKfnm llajmrri. Vlrk _ N>a- York. FVI.. X-J. H. daebr i RANGE OF NEW YORK STOCKS AND COTTON MARKETS FAME OF 0TOCE. Tin and aeetm prhiA Letter. We look for letter | New York Commercial: **lt |u re I that a proiulneut operator In going ■ spot huilue again * Tin- Journal of Commerce? ” Volume of cotton goiNla mcrchandlHe now under order In enormous; some merchants Indlevlng It exceeds the rouutry’a totul production for (he «*omfug ala- vaunt ha. - Briltif _l< that value* will rise higher.” If the report In true that Mr. Price tins re opened hlN Spot cottou Miupb lithe able mild seem that he contemplate* eateuatvc campaign on the l»u|l of the market, and the rumor In that take up utton on May aa well a a March tendera. I'ollo*Jng are U a. m. Idda: March !*62r; May 9 66o; July 9.75c; October 10.01c; Jauu- ?.Nc. The thla tnoi nlng. hut tl ic cotton aa had n New Orleans. Pel Clark: Market opened 2 low. otto n hulling r do not they did yeah again rday. rd. Vick A Trod- Anticipation of sight tomorrow checka indirect news from New York anya that je hull leader there haa expressed hlin-elf that the hull movement I* well under roti trol. and Ipta hardly started yet. Interest haa ahlfted bark to old eropa. and differences lietween old eropa and Hew are, therefore, llulde to widen again for some w eropa are not. Ilkelv to follow u**e IIH fnat. U*mn| lii.pilry III the ,et, which la Arm In-mnnd com- Hum grades, with pome color. HIGHER VALUES EXPECTEO ON FANCY COTTON GOODS AtUntlr roast line . American Sugar Rot. . Anaconda . -••• American ls>roniotlfo. do, preferred . . Am. Mmeltlng lUf. . . do, preferred . . . • Atchison do, preferred .... American Cotton 4>!l. . Am. Cor Foundry . . . Hu III more A Ohio • • • Brooklyn Its pld Tran., isaadhxa -I'oclfle ,• • Chicago ami Sorthw a. . Cheaapeoke k .«»hlo . . . Colorado Fuel A Iron. Central Leather ... do, preferred Chicago k Great W. . 'blcago, M., k St. “ Erie do, preferred . . .. general Electric . . . Illluola Central . . . . Am. Ice Hecurifles l/iulavllle k Nuahvllle. Mexican Central . . . Missouri 1'aclflc . i 71*4: 724 14Ai; 14<>4 'iiijl ‘Kj 31 J WS M *v i&si i\% 144** 146 VH i 206 754 75% .13' 4 *44 1564 15«4 1*41 11 ft u*. I 1164 U14 133 ■ 1014 mi *« ■-H5 ,S^ 1»4 m HAMS OF BTYCE. TT \76u t. AW National Lead Sorthfrm Pacttlc. . . . New Tort Central. . . Norfolk k Weateru. . . Pen nay Ira ala People's Gaa Pressed Steel Car. . . do. preferred. . . . Pacific Mall. Reading. ....... RepnMbt Steal. . . . . Bock Inland <lo. preferred. . . . United States Rubber. —— do. preferre* 1. . . . Southern - Tacfllc. . . Southern Railway. . . . _ do. preferred. . . . Sloaadtbefflald Teon. Coal k Irou. . . Teaaa k Pacific Union Pacific United States Steel. . . preferred. . . • Western Union. Wabash do. preferred. . Wisconsin Central, do. preferred. alar. The Copper stock* show consider* Ido 6rut nee*, hut tbe llurrfman iaeuea so-called are reactionary. The market baa hail a severe set-back, and further declines are |MMaillde. Tbe 1 NEJW YOHK. J3 k 9 Ii | "J it the the the h|hU dt advance of 1 p«»lnt. tulddllng 6.14. The market for futures in NVw «tpeue«| unchiingetl to 1 |H»lut high*- during the m<*rnliig was very steady prices alow I v ndvanclng. vlth The liellef la gruwliig thnt 11 hull move* inent la lielug Inaugurated lu the a|H-culatlve centers, and an advauee of some pro|H»rtloiia la eoiifidcntly look***! for hv the trade gen erally. It would In* n certainty If the move ment for any reason should show aigua of Shrinking. r The New York market finUluNl In n buoyant fashion with the hull leuder huyliig and shorts covering. The foue *4 the *•!*»«<.• wa« verv strong, with prices net 121/17 S lnta higher, ua compared with Wknlues- y'a finals. Comparative receipts at all U. H. fair la; f K»t m-elpta today 3u.S3h Same day last year — -■*.«** Increase Total re/*elpta for five dura 1*2.70 Same days laat year *’* Increase Tout reccltp** since September 1 Bwtne time laat year ... Eallmat«-«l receipt a tonio l*k»7 to . 73,206 >.234.1W» .6.3*4.97* H*«. New Orleaua L Ualveatou to 13.'*** b Mtmatou S.QWlu l.W Movement nt Atlanta: » ftrrrlptw tndnv 446 Same I lino laerypiir Inrr Shipment h 'r Same ilnt 1 mi Inercao Stork 011 haul tmlay hSme day Inst year Increase 445 TODAY’S PORT RECEIPT8. vganle*! .... nlthoitah . „ as high by many buyers, will Ih» hmt*! to hn<l thnt on the late hiiHlncaa f**r tin fall of i:*i7 still higher values will ohtnln Tliroiigh'Oit the market It la reported that the nunc of the lending print naming mi Immediate advance their products Is one of the beat thing* ‘ ronld happen at this Juncture ■g.HMTk"fti-1ltllg .nu ‘ ‘ that With gia> for regulars the price for prints now main tallied Is regarded aa only nde*)ttinte to muln tain the proper parity l*etweeu giNels In tin* gray mid the flidabed prodm-t. Other line* of cotiona In fancies an well as staples are ttecoinlng atfonger and are ateudllv drawing away from a parity with the sin pie. With ail tnivera the paramount que* tlon In one nf delivery. Th** market on wtNdena In men's wear aa w*ell aa dress gimda eontinuea f*» develop nlnujt safe lines, The cutters up and eloth JohlM*ra are doing no P|H*«-ulnt|ve purchuNliic. but are guided by what they believe will lie the trend of fall demand. This lends moat nf them Into making generous purchases In Soft face* 1 woolen fitbrles. lu the jnhhlug huus«-s the trade show-ed thnt the week will pmlmhlv develop Into one nf strong Helling In nil departments. More buyer* were noticed than 011 Monday In nil the departments; th** tn**n In chnrgi* deelared tfint spring rcordciiug was pHtgiv-aarng most-sntfsfnc torlly. The only complaint thnt Joldiers have Is over their Inability to aecure suffl dent supplies front first hands. The great est scarcity la now felt In knit goods, cape- daily In wpmen'a hosiery for spring. Fancy woolen .<tr«*3 F**sl* ahort for apilug. and manv buyers arc placing early full or- iters nn-thit c4as» of-ikWliw with ageuta tuid Jobbers. The following table shows receipts nt the porta today, vom|MireU with the same day last tenr: Total 30CK •>.04 INTERIOR RECEIPTS. The f.dlnvrlng table h.ms reep |*t•* nt th** tow up t.Hlay, i.iuijiare with ih«- lost ) **a r; . i*j; im Ilnust.ili 479J uas August 1143 4 >:_• IT .* Ht fa.ul- .... :-im CTfirlntiafl. ...... iw 2® SPOT COTTON MARKET. I.l\ * i pool, steady ; middling uplands • AtIriiiTn. firm; middling 1<\. New York, steady : middling II.2> New nrlcnus, steady; mhhlllng 1‘V‘. Havafinsh. sternly . tulddHng lose Wlltulagtoii, Slea.lv: middling k>S<’. N**rt.*iw, firm; middling l'\.- Koblmorc. non.Inal, ndd.lllug U* % »\ Ibmton. stendv; luhblling It 15a- I.It11.* Uork. steady : tm.I.IUnc 104,*. Angiistn. steady; mhhlllng ll*,.- Ft. l.* uts, stead) ; mhldllng HAYWARD. VICK A CLARKE'S DAILY COTTON LETTER. SCALPI NO OPERATIONS 44AYlXONTmUE^_WHiUS •w Orleans. Feb. ».-Tln* Times Hem- t says: "Logically, cotton market val- shouhl mlvanee on n shrinking move- f tiecnuse they did not decline ns mu* h expected mi sustnlm**! record breaking Ipis. Hut the tnlcut, having guessed wrongly so persistently during teeeut mouths, s* nlplug operations % rntlier than buying Tor- 11 long pull. Ifitf continue for n while, to supply most of the business coming To the rings, even should radical bullish sentiment develop n« the result nf further supply and demand complications. Hlnee the s* nlper prefers quick profits to potential victories. siM-**ulat(ve activity nt this time will not likely reflect the full sticngth of the spot situation. However, lenders on March contracts np|>enr tmvv In a fair wav to give the temlerer more cause for concern than the receiver, while the possibility of 11 local spot grmle quotath I 9.56{ 9.5*1 i M -r’ >*•, ^ .*•» 7 iMk ■■..-l' 1 1 *' * 11 12i 9.77! 9.60| 9.771 9.77-7H- M2 *3 SO Mil 9.67 ® *i73 9KS; 9.70. 9.to! M4-**! 9.72 73 ‘*74 9 H2i 9.74 1 9.H7 9>7 Vi' 9.72 74 ! 2-21 •■»! !*2J »• ■ <T**s*'d very strong. LIVERPOOL. Following Is tba opening rang* and doat, compared with yesterday: Futures opened steady. opening Preeloue Range. 2 p. m. Close. Close. February ,...6.KI -.1.F) 6.W 1 6 W>4 Feb..Mar. ...6.75 -5.744 5 75 6.734 5.74 Mar.-Apr. ...6.74 -6.73 5.734 6.72 6.724 Apr.- Milv ... 6.73 -5.72 .... 6.7« f May June ...5.72 -5.71 6 71 5.0' June July ....B.70 J».fiP4 5.7a 6.68' Juiy-Aug. ...6 *B f> 6v4 6.67* Aug Sept. .. .5.654-6.® 6 6* .6.61 Sept. Oct. ...5*3 Z.(B 5 634 6.62 Oet.-Nov. ...5.6M -6.59 Nov. Inc. ...5.574 closed barely steady. I'.'H-* U.W71 r. r,«* t.u r, f.svl Ss; 5 wj NEW ORLEANS. Thn follnwlnit I. (hi- r.n«. In rollon ru- tiin-. Id x. h- orlcii. lod.y: FvT7~ May.. . June.. July.. . m CIS k V * | 21 c . .' |I».30; 10.41) 10.1-TiIU.4I I0.4IM1KI :l 3J IO.3MIO.M'lO.34H0.M 10^1«1» » » ■vi 1 1 10.16 10.C |o.K|la«lll0.4»ll0.«I 10.0607 tow l0.371I0.3s:!0.’4;|0.lj,10L»Si lH ;'.-. OS M 34(10.43 10.3! 1II.4I1I0.4: 43110.21 *) l".40 In.47IIII.40^10,4.IHI.4; O lo.Xl mteoiiy. : NOTES ON GRAIN. Pointers on Provisions. IlSS v|s|o bull .... Friday lu fnv . 1*41 ii further «|m*stb*n lu tlit The legislative situation South h.i climax, and »\ will determine whether the »b*i In Alnlmma und Texas U to I (ton states bv the iuim* until a ry wiiv 4- comes along and retim ailde. some trade Impi dlment.i. vt* left In his wake, or whether ru slates are to obtain cotton n 4.rm through the eiuo*tm**nt **f |>i id vv holesonu* lows, deviseil by |»i ciisonable mid far «**«*lng men. ’ 4*. whatever It uiav Im*. will Intel i..n trinb* deeply enough.” llu)w»i Clark. COTTON 8EED OIL MARKET. Following Is glv it Ions of the New York ■ oslng opt'nlng. 474114H 474«»t . 474*| Pv 474b 474 474\i474 47 ti474 4740474 47*40474 46 1/464 46 t/464 4141112 41**042 New Orleans, K**h 1> Altlomgh Liverpool ••»h"*i inclination t*» pans.* .uni v\.is hurdlv up t** eipectatlon*. tin* s*lvnie-e contlnm-d 011 our side opening somewhat lower **n selling In anticipation of a reaction on large Into sight figures tomorrow, nmt i less fs > vorahb- visit do supply statement. New \ork. | -h*u horn by her action. dls|*lny.**| sm-li . onthb m e In ! Id* ntlfi. .1 the lead*-ndiIp *»f th** bull movemeut. that liidleutl*»i trader- turned r**un*l atnl l**»nght tin- mar lmpr**\e«l ket. <‘iiusing an advance ».f r.tp point hmalh-i receipts att he i..»rts than promise leaterdnv. ami relatively light* i fore* a si for toiuorrnw strength-m*l confidence in much Miulh-r IUOV i-mi-nt next Week With ship *1. thla U nil live, and after ;t*t4u points a*lvnnc«‘. such ns w* have hud tn a narrow market. Mane reaction over th** weekend should not surprise nnvtio.lv-, nor lessen confi*hii**> lu furth**t Improvement to follow text week <Mo* thing I** certain, that attention amt ti.t*r**t have i-liirt*-l i»a**k. atnl again concentrated f.*r the lime h*lng im old crops As n**w crop* are m*t likely fo follow a further up turn an fust, Ibejt difference between old and new crop posi tions will probably Inrrease for a while. The spot market Is steady. I*«-tumid today also comprises the medium grades, with some color Heavy rain* continue In the delta m.d further pr**« Ipltatb'ii Is ludlcnted f*»r tin* next forty-eight hours. The Into ••Ight for tlo* week point* t*. about 2*\ron, against 156 3! last year and (u |>2. N* VV Ymk. Feb 2> .1 s. Hnrhe A Co Following up tin* ndvntuT* of yesterdav, prices were strong* r this morning, and •lid l.lv*-rp*M»l market. prl< cutltnent genenillv - i- v.-rv little olltsl *• think the filltsldi- Hpt-clal !«» The (jeorglnn. —— tFrom Huy word. Vh-k A- Clark ) Chlengo, Feh. 2S.—Itnrtlett, Frasb*r & Car rlugtou; Car lots slightly overestimated. Hog market strong. Considerable precip itation throughout the..West, with some ex treme west her eomlng lu tbe Canadian northwest. There bus heeu general llqul datluu of hmi! Ilium of wheat tin* last few days, and believe on any decline from pres ent prices wheat ahoiild lie bought, n* It will adl much higher. Fe*l very friendly to corn and oats, and think they should be Imuglit ou every soft spot. Would prefer to sell provisions on the lodges. There Is n firm undertone to wh**ot, with I’envy. T’pilykc u lot The open biwtrd «m tin* buy-lug side. Trade light. Local scalpers have been pounding oata, trying to get, * break. The East haa l*een taking osta about' aa they have come at highest prices. Dmka to tne ns though this A glue*, to. pick 8f> some. Provision* are higher alt around, but flu* market Is not so strong nt the advance. Cu dahy Parking Company, who have been the support the pa*t few day*, started bidding up lard and ribs, and this started ihg- torsi shorts to- cohering on a market almost Imre of offerings. Unifi* the i-tt- dahy lacking -Company advances Its bids and cleans up the offerings around this level, prices will probably nettle back. Chicago Record-JIerald: “There la nothing In the movement of wheat northwest Jo •ause any concern In the trade.” said C. W. Lewis, of Millnenpolls, who was down yes terday. “The wheat In country elevators Is simply h/dng moved Into tbe city bout There Is no more wheat In the north weft this year than there was last. There la nr more lu the farmers' hands, no more In country elevators, atjd there Is less lu ter initials. The mW»Trte doing all they ran do to depress values, using up nil available supplies everywhere so ns to let terminal stocks pile lip. It will he some time yet before stock* are as large ns they were a year ago. when they were up to 15.000.960 bushel*. The trnds tin** forgotten tlmt thla st*H-k disappeared within sixty day*. It would not take much longer to wipe out a stock of tin* sumo sloe this year If tin* mills had the car* to move out their flour. Senti ment lu the northwest on wheat is about a* bearish all tbe time ns It Is here tonight. I nm more convinced of higher prices now than 1 have been at any time yet. uud lo* Hove thnt we will have tin* wildest specu lative markets In the next four mouths that we have had In ninny years.'' The Impression was widespread yesterday lu the wheal trade thnt tin* previous day's export sales had been greatly exaggerated. The fact that ivcenn freight r*s»m was en gaged for only Hn.Ofti bushels, vv hernia sales aggregating Wfi.000bushels had been reported, gave trailers the Impression that the greater pari of tin* business t. porto*| find been Imag inative atnl for market effeet. It was highly probable that much *>f the Mnndnv Imsluess was for spring shipment, as iivallahl** sup piles both of durum uud Manitoba wheat east of the lakes nr.* very small Naturally sales for spring shipment would not be a*- •-otuptiulcd by contracts for ocean Height room In view of the probable dlffkiiltl* * to be encountered In getting the grain through from Buffalo to New Ymk lu time to catch their steamers ami are not likely t*t be enught sen in tin- same predicament “There Is in* doubt In my mind thnt we are going to have a great Mg ex|sirt de. initnn for wheat right along.” said F. I'. Frasier “Tills Itusslan situation Is inmh more serious limn lunuy people believe. We are also commencing to gv*t a gissl many damage re|s»rtH on the growing crop of wheat Of course It Is pretty early to Judge U lid It Will take two or tlilce weeks of warm weather to develop the dutungc that has been done, but we certainly have hint a tide winter for WHEAT AT OPENING STEADY TO SHADE UP On Shorts Covering and Scattered Buying by Commission Houses. i Inter when lave lots of • Mild lo hound t.1 believe a I bushel III buying If w,- get liny damage to the growing « rep. which 1 believe we will h ive, nild ltu-*dn k*-* j*- .»n taking wheut. there I* 1* to ' cent** •• bushel on the buvingsid* ” !trnd**tre.-t - report *»f tile MvuM.dde sup Id * ** Oilrjigo. Feh. 2S - I'rofevsIomiU t.s.k wheat. It being ii uiark«‘t «*f uud for (lie taleht. 'The prices dosed 4tl 4'* higher for the day. ot’ru 4WV' up; «Mit* were V up and provlsloua steady. I'rlmary receipts of wheat 6NW» bushels and corn 64S.fifiO bushels, •-<uii|vureil with tiny,- ami .579.000 hushfls, respectIvsly. a year Clearance* for the day 273.fififi linahei** **f wheat. 233,000 bushels corn uml tM"-' bushels of outs. Argentina shipments of wheat for the w»*ek /ire esllninfml nt 3,200.000 mid corn ut 80.000 Imshels. compar**d with 3.488,9*1 uud |.T»,inn bushels, respectively, s year ago. 4'asb truuaaellous were twenty-*** of W'hen t. seven b ads of eofffi nmt t.vt.ooa hush* Is of oats nt the seatHiarxli iAWlO hush els of wheat. 60,000 Imshels of rotii uud 126,- OtNl bush'-h of oats ut t’bk-ngo. i loads THE 0HtCAOa GRAIN MARKET Open. High. Lo Kept 78 FORN- May.... 474 July 464 414 374 324 THE WEATHER REPORT 8TATE FORECASTS. • ij-orulo—Hnln tonight; Friday fair nml cuhler in western portion. —Monti* <'nrollllH —Itnln l„nl ff |,i a ,„| fH<* WEATHER CONDITIONS. Tin* weather conditions are In an unset tb-d state over the entire country, dm* to th** presence of nn area of low presume In the soul ii west, central m-ar Taylor. Tex.. Mini a high centered mi the coast of New England with Its crest cxicndlug smith ajoug tin* Atlantic coast ns far as northern Florida. The urea of highest pressure has moved eastward from the uortiierii border. In the lake reglou. since yesterday morning nuseil 11 general fall In trims* ilddle «-* id has title In the middle uud smith Atlniifl* states. As a result of the eastward move ment of the soutliw'cateru low higher tern- |H*ratuies prevail nrrr the smith Haln was falling thla nioriilug at Merid ian. Mantle. Rtraitngham. Atlanta and Nash vllle, while snow was falling nt a iiiiiuIht of stations In the northwest. The emidtttoua favor ralu In this section might and somewhat warmer; Friday will Is* clear and colder. Minimum and Maximum Temperatures and Rainfall. Observations taken at 6 a. m., 75th inert* to take nuy steps to retard the decline. One good thing In the altuatlou uiav lie found lu the enforced eniioervatlstu of the peat two iveutbs. Tin* money market la net at all lutar- •ting The Aldrich Idil will liecome a law within n day or so. The adveat of He«-ri‘tary Fortelyou as head of the treasury department may Is* a matter of profouud Interest to the duauclal terdny, _ ... . _ „ stories of sulta to Is* brought by differ ent parties against llarrliuau for restitu tion. Tbe uae of Mr. Fish's name In con nection therewith ha* lieen denied. The passage of Aldrich bill through the house ~t» -regarded us JillUP9t„ certain. We still lielleve tbe gissl stts'ki *liouT»T-t»e—|itrked P on nnv recessions. New York Financial News: London early mrket lower. Professional!/ Interpret old or reduced ipport limit maintenance or violation. Amalgamated. Brooklyn Rapid Transit, foil nil the figure nameil. In Atchison IV). l. Paul 143. Hreat Northern 120. Eulon I'ii fie 168, nml these stocks are lu a iiosltlon * rally well If desired. Missouri Pacific bare viola ted support levels and will Im* sold oil ul! strong s|M»t* by pm fesslonals. Tbe same may Im* said of IVuii- ilia, with strike talk aiding the bears, but scale Imylng Is tinted. tJood supfMvrt and henry covering U noted lu Bending around 112, nml It might Im* bought near thnt figure with a small atop 'or a turn, but should In* sold 011 rallies. Hiuclfera infiy I*** attacked any time with present *up|»mt nt HO. Which. If broken, Im* followed by a shar or new support . iiinl same tuny In- sabl of Roiitltcfn Pu- • Mle. still supported 90 level. Hp*cl supiHirt Is noted nrmind 43. Foundry Is iM*twecu 43 and 45. Missouri cl tic 7* to 81. Fuel 42 to 46. Erie 43 I* ... Louisville and Nashville ]2C to 13). New York Central 124 to 126. Memphis. Kansas and Texas Is tlpp«*d f< Town Topics: While the bear party Immmi Able to force sot lie new ilquldnll* |»o‘(slide Im doubtful whether this has I**' .. without adding lo the short ioferr the other hand, there seems to be gissl buying going on. ns evidenced h. .... resist nine of eertnlu Investment stock* to the declining tendency. Canadian Pacific Is looking go«sl. Then* fs excellent buying ul Atchison. Memphis. Kansas and Texas, nml Htcel common, whose dividend priMinects are so bullish; also LmiMvIII** uml Nashville. Rock Island earnings are gratfylng; In fact, nil the Houthwestern railroads are making more money than ever and the de- Trt/ifnwnt of jjhimld make these stiM'ks good dividend-paying HocuiUiciT In the future. Kt. Paul nml 8t. l/uila Houth western should he purchased on all soft s|M)ts and held for Idg profits. As for the market generally, we think most stocks have reached the turning |sdnt and we W’ould buy the gntMl ones on nnv further attneka by the bears. Cotton Is a sale. We would go long of wheat on any breaks. NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET. ed: wiles. 20.600. Hamburg. 10 n. pfennig; sales. 4H.6UU. [stand- 9.K24 9.V24 9.924 THE LIVE STOCK MARKET. Receipt • Idea go. Feb. 2* Hog. iutkel slow; light ht»gs l*i.75t»7.024: ml ' '**«/7 * 3; lieavv |6 7.074; niugh 66 *m*1i pigs 66 10316.73. yorkers 66 954/7; k*hh| * . Imlce heavy 66.95«7.U74. Cuttle- ltecelptM S.iski. Market stendv. iM-v.-t 64.|5fiflfo: cow* fl 6ru 1.75: lielf. ' *-'*'• 1:»2 •: .-/iivi-M 66.VHT* •-••I. 65.464/6. . p Heeel,»t i.l f.*.s|e 16.00 mSSA ATLANTAT Aldlene. . . Atiuirlllo. . . Asheville. . Augusta. . . Boston. . . Buffalo. . • . . charleston. . . Charlotte. . . Chicago. . • . , Cincinnati. . . corpus Chrlstl. Davenport. . . Hodge City. . , El Paso. . . . , Fort Mtnlth. . . Calvestou. . . , Havre Union I .on Angeles. Iliico/i. . . . Memphis. . . Meridian. . . Miles Cltv. . Mobile. . . . Montogmery. Nashville . . N**vv Orleans. New York. Norfolk. North Platte. Hmnlin. . . . Palestine. . . Pittsburg. , . it In lid. Me PrecTp- 'iverr ngrthr good at 13,000 Imgs, against S.0U0 — bog* last year. Htorks abroad are not heavy and would -o»unu.jllftlenlLto_replaee should the Brasil- Inn government's ptirrfiHses eontlnne-—TRv fn**ts In the case nptM*nr to Im* that own era of Europenu stocks hnve lieen foniipf Atnerlcati Investors In the future market to pay their cafrylng charges, nml that the recent developments have threatened to aqueexe these straddling shorts. If New York carries the coffee, It should Im* lu Its own stock. Tbe following figure* give the opening Mark** 63 5 ; NORTHWE8T CARS. Tin* following figures give t.i« Northwest tar* ur today, last week sud laat year: laist Today. Week Year. PARIS WHEAT. THE LIVERPOOL GRAIN MARKET. folhM . f It.** kb* PRIMARY MOVEMENT. I '«»rt lmi«L Rapid Cl.4 SI | .olds. Hr. I'liiil \ i.-i(**burK. IVishlngtoi 1Vilmlugi**i CLEARANCES . . ^nr. 13.fi8fi.-Knrope. none; stis-ks. 578.000; market quiet. Hnutoa re**elpts, 9),0U0; stocks. 2.859.000; market quiet. Hso Paulo receipts. 92,00.1; Jumlluhv r«»- eekjds, 29.000; No. 7 stnmbird at Hntitoa * iHiliy Weather-Bain over the ledt. There was n Httle **»ffcc offernl at the opening. Jim It ha* fill disappeared. The SBUK m fit! ITTKonHK First Prices Showed Only a Few Stocks at Higher Levels. BULLS AGGRESSIVE On a Slackening in Offerings a General Recovery Set In. •New York. FrU. M.-Thrmnlumt ih. 'l-ollu*. tud.y', nurk.t arnmini'^ ™ T i? fa* for mm. S- l*‘t. I'flt-Mi nponnl nthrr OMtei ii, m r..«|„in«- to Irrrxulor rhauKva In u„. Iu ***** «« Uondou. A iV, pn-wwrr, not,1,1, t h , Hn>wi,r, .L„r« 7„ h . * , * ,r » B a 0 *" rnplHly Iin.l V S **-nt M-lllur. hnt thla in tb.- mn n ,-0tU|ilHnl)' tu .nv<-t the rat of th.' „«rL *•**•; af'-r « trw uilnutr. pri”. «t»“2| k rnlljr. Tlir rail, <r,. rbd-h«i „ ruil Ilf tbc Drat botir tiy nnntbt-r ihnn, r.n hut rtcnln tt m .rldJnt .u.T'," " ; 1 . mnnljiulntlim w«, making ||.„ | ui ., r , ' tbmi on prrrloiu dir. 1 1,,u Now York. F»li. 3 —Flrrt nrl.-r, .. ... fogtilM. pllitbt Improrrmrnt. In n of t oon Itrnitr hbowti. Th, prlin h.nl hkl,. SISPb’S? 1 ''' w,,no ; i-MbMiv.ilh., t-552 ■llan r«Hll,. Animndi. Amnlgatun,..l P-r nnrt I iiIihI Hliln Kti-,1. A Mill.. i„£ «*• *r»»ln.lln*l«d In Inlon !■„ £ 'mu “'"rt .lYtotlh - n>"< Hntllng. Th. u-,. ... tlnti*<1l<l not npix-nr. to |m,u,» », ,, er„,tri- cotirngt- n. It h:i> ,h.,«n r.v. utl* MONEY AND EXCHANGE. New York. Felt. 28.—Motley on mil .... cent: time Ioann, 54 for 6n to !*i ,| n . 1 Posted nites; Hterllng exeliang** Si mi.i, 4.864. with nettinl bust ness in tnmker*.- un* at *4 8470 for demand and 6l.W3T.iit v,q*J };} dny bills r Commercial bills. R*?7, If nr silver, launhiu lair sliver unchanged. .Mexican d/dhtrs. 534c. Hoverttiueiit bonds unchnugcd MINING STOCKS. Boston, »; Butte lug 84: <H(I iJoiuliitou 664. THE LONDON STOCK MARKET. |opn;2pml Anneoiidn Atchison do. preferred ...i*»i'* p-14 i'-r, Baltimore nml Ohio |po4 pr.i, CnnoUInn Pacific, ex-dlv dklC lMUlv Chesapeake ami Ohio 1 4f*4 4:*'* , 'esteru Illinois Central L<ntlsvllle atnl Nashville Mv>xlcau Ceutrnl. pref. .. Norfolk and Western .... New York Central R*m k Island Ontario aud Western , Pennsylvania ...vrrrr. Philadelphia and Beading Noiifkern Pacific Houtheru Railway .. do. iuark«t for today: .launary . March ., April .. May .. . June .. . July .. August .. Septenibc October . (Cange. 6.25-6.35 6.K*-6.;.i 6.15-6.25 6.15 6.21 6.156.25 6.15 6. 21 6.15-6.25 6.20-6.25 6.25 6.3.1 er 6.25-6.35 er 6.25-6.191 ft end) Hales US.750 bags. Close. 6.3-6.35 6.20-6.25 6.20- 6.25 6.206.25 6.20- 6.3 6.204.35 6.206.3 NAVAL STORES. Shlpi ••I Ids. 14 15: E. $4.20: E. $1.3*1; 1 $4 •/»; K. 13.40; M. 15 6 glass. $6.41: waterwhite ..113**113 iiiu, FMs 90'« SB* K4 34 . yreierreu | ' 774 • ?t- P««i 144 11444 141'y I tilnn Pnelftc |lflR 169 jl70», 1 lilted Htates Steel 434 43% 44 «b». preferred Wabash, preferred !...!:! .V T - HAYWARO. VICK 4 CLARK'S OAILY^TDCKL ETT E R. New York. Feh. 2$.—J. H. Bnch*> A c*»: A giNslly quantity nf selling orders front Outside sources appeared In the si*** k mar ket at the o|H*ntug. The shorts were rcadv ft» seise thin opportunity snd «••»*•!••*! up 69 quietly as possible. A slackening in the offerings left them In a quandary, and Hnielters was selected for nn nttn* k N<* inure ammunition In sight, n hnsty retreat was lit order. This was hel|s*d by some aggressiveness hv hulls and n general re envery set In. Money 6*per '«*etit. I*of n**f regarded na anything onuaual nt Hi** «nd of the month. 8TOCK8 AND BONDS. Georgia 44"« 1915 Georgia Railroad 6s, 1919 Huvnnnnh 6s. 1900 ......... Macon 6s. 19to Atlanta 6s. 1911 Atlanta 44*. BW Atlanta 4a, 1934 Jktlnnta and Went Point Atlanta and West Polo* Dbti. Central of Georgia, 1st loc. ... «lo 2d Income Georgia Augusta nml Havaituah Houthwesteru Georgia Pacific lain 1".«; 1 *2 25 hIiu CENTRAL BANK & TRUST CORPORATION, CANDLER BUILDING, ATLANTA, GA. WE HAVE FOR SALE Tjjjij ‘(lunrente “< A t in nt h company atm- 5u shares Constitution PuUHsIiIuk »» per cent preferred Murk. 25 shutch Trust Company ileorgl.i slm I list: t anc s Atlanta Uoiih* FI Company stock. '.turn Pratt Laboratory llrst nmrt- gage 6 per cent bonds, due 1926. $15,t)uo city of Atlunlu t |»er cent bomls. tine 1933. $12.<mki Ktate of Georgia 4 1-2 p* 1 " f * bonds, due 1915. $ 2.000 Fulton Hug and f.dt.m_.Mill' 5 per cent bonds, due J.'*J7 $ 2.000 Constitution Publishing *'•">’• puny first mortgage 5 p*r.*»■'»' bonds, due 1930, Also aorne gilt-edge Georgia munlrb pal Issues at attractive price- correspondence invited. Detailed in* fornmilon on any or all of the nb*»w application. TRUST AND INVESTMENT DEPARTMENT. ALONZO RICHARDSON & CO., PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS Empire Building. Bell Phone, Main 8i\ ATLANTA. GEORG LV PRICE CURRENT CROP REPORT. l-lliillinnll. Fill *!r..«li,tf »h.tt In Mil". India tin and IIP11..U ••Hiking l.i.ovn *ut Miiiuitb*n n**t dfidrdh *11** ••ui.tgliu V.-stw ,ir*l .•**.. I .•..mllil**n I- in * In 1 il>. *1 In erl**r giatn u im■jimiit^ l.**M-ti.-.1 Pu.kli g' CHICAGO CAR LOTS. Th** ret-elpts * f graltv lu *-.nr lots ♦0d.1v , *nd • vimnite.l ivcnipra fur turn, rn.w a n .i» i T.-l if Tin COTTON AND STOCK :*-b*grnph wires . We have every fnrllitv • ‘utIon of inaiglr.il urdns nrte»l promptly. ittompamleure sml will reacntatlve call p«-i»un.illy 1 t.Mlav 3'. *») ,•»'* r.«si v.-,. Clark Goodman & Co. 30 Broad Str.it, New York. HAYWARD, VBCK & CLARK, COTTON. STOCKS. BONDS, COFFEE, GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. Carondelat and Gravisr St*., K'cv/ Orlsant. MEMBERS: \»*w OrlMM rotten Kxrhsnye. | Orleans Futire Br.ikers' Assorlstlno, \«»rL • *»tt*m t \ iiiugr I l»rleaiif su*l I'hlengn lt*»a;*U of * rn*ls. GsUestnu <«*tr« n Itvrhsnge. j v '*" b»tk * eff-e E\* lung** tliM B'wu ra'.tou Exrh.vnge, As*.v-Iite M* u »***n IJverpool Cntlos Ass a New York and Chicago Corra-Hpondentx J. B. OACHE A CO . AND BARTLETT. FR kZIER A CARRINC'OM. I ?niVATt WIHC3 TO ALL POINTS. ATLANTA NATIONAL BANK ATLANTA. GA- C. E. CURRIER, Pretidtnt. A. E. THORNTON, Vle*-Pr„'<l«"‘- H. T. INMAN, Vlce-Pretldent. GEO. R. DONOVAN, C«,hl,r. JAMES 8. FuOYD, Aolitant Cathier. Capital $600,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits $600,000.00 Wo Solicit Your Patronage. * L H, Fairchda. 0, j, Wh*’* L. H. FAIRCHILD & COMPANY. NEW Oh LEANS. :\I2 wt'c'mum'r, Tork CcfT«. r.trh.nit*. New Orleans Stork Orleans lizard of Tr^dg. *“• t t5r»S^V.- CMr.,,, Itn.nl nf Tr»d». Prlvtt* *„„ L, . V W?. a *r«®T T 0N ASSOCIATION. a pnv»t» t.. NK \ VORK nnj CUlL'.t JU. 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