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AXUAiNTA tit.UK«iAA ANi> A.
m* ill. HmU'tpJWippn F"i -
OPTIONS MARKET
i WAS FEATURELESS
Trading During the Short
' • Session Was Extreme
ly. Dull.
CLOSi: WAS STEADY
NEWS AND GOSSIP
of the Fleecy Staple.
Special to Tht* Georgian
iKroui llayward. Vick A Murk •
New York. Marrb 2—l.lverp**,! «mb due
M/4 lower on near, and 2'*iU lower on
Wlatanf Oprord ttcidy 44* iledlno. <Tomi|
very ftteady n net unchanged to *4 lower
on oeai nod nurluingeil on dlatant month*
Sputa In modern te demand 1 point dr. line
at 6.13d; Riles €,(>»)• American 4,‘"*«: aj»*<
iiInflou and export 3.»«o, Imports 33.VJ0, In
< Itidlitg 31 ,‘00 American
Continental ImiHirta for week Dale*
Amount on ahii'hoard nt I'nlted State*
I * • t ev enlng awaiting • lent a lire 21 ft
ngalual 137,31a at the
'Hi- Nei
vision i
Final Pi •iees Were I'n-
ehanged 1o 2 Points
Higher.
New York. Mareh ? The «-«•*!•»n market
Opened I Ml r e 1 > Hleady Tills WHS 9t |hht
atari. In view of the fart that tin 1 market
nt I.lrertMrfd dlaplitved strength Short sell
tng wm In et id* n* *•. t»ui not enough to mt
inijrb figure.
Hlbat cable* from Liverpool S.iturdny
morning werr lean encouraging than ■
Igta*. In that In b*dh department* tho
muni strength wan not shown. At the
rline, however, price* had recovered,
the tone la lint steady 1-2 lower to J
point higher
ng ftraa the
i In I.lvertMHil t
High.
July August .... Y .IT f 71«,
“OvtoWr N.oenile-r . tCi
8pnt rierllned 1 point «*n sale* 1 «
t is‘4
f 6,000
bales; middling
New Y ,,r h was extremely dull, nnd
without feature throughout the alert
•enalon. The chme aas steady and un
changed to 3* |««tnr« higher
4'onipnuttive receipt a at all I
I mill
I n« r
Hat nun led
not change etlstlng dlfferen. ew
Interior stock* for week Ineri
I'.lies, and Hie H t present 41,.Vo
Ht a.iUie date hiat yrrti
Average groan weight of hale
moiith* eliding February 2x. fd7 .’7. Hgnlnsi
.71. »17 Inst *> uaon. Average net weight of
hales 49(73. ngnlnst 4!*'.4
Northern aplnm rs' takings »•> Mar* h 1
l,k)-i,tSk / agaluat 1,726,926 aumo time lust sen
Southern consumption t*» March 1, 1 213.
nnn, ogdllist MT'n 1 la«T *• rtaon
Febtuary experts h*/#.24o. against 317.167
Inal ncaaoii; six months' e«|M»rts
ii gn I nst 4,tst»;.77*i lam sen son
The t'hronh le phieea Ho 1 Worlds vUIhlc
American at 4.2M.ftl". iigulnsi .;oi'..p»i lust
rear, nnd 3.1x6.2ji lit tile same lino 1 III tile
bumper crop year; In sight for week 2'‘»'«.
263. iignltiMt I4".4.‘i Inst year: for se.isop th
date lu.kA.47J, Hguhmt k.&l.l.yil « i h«'<»
Total marketed to date 1 » 411...!-’ hales,
tigalnst MN 4.'4 the aiuno time last season
The strung closing III l.lrerjWMil was prole
nhlr pr**du»*ed hy aupjiort from this aide
the Into sight'noweim* '
Edited, by
Joseph.U. Lively 1
MARKETS
Ilf. Uraly'a tweoty-llTe
years' experience of ad-
Itlug markets In Atlanta
a ml the Houtb h rtmuade
him a recognlxcd. 'au
thority in tils specialty.
RANGE OF NEW YORK STOCKS AND COTTON MARKETS
iomb or rrocs.
S i = 1 3
m
MIME or STX7L
.|.|*ei
clpts
Now Orleans
41aivesloii
Houston .
Movement at AtUnt
Receipt* today
bailie day last year .
larotise
Block on hand t<*lnv ... lr!
bn no- da) last yut 1
•Ipeiease •• 1
SPOT COTTON MARKET.
I.trerpmd. steady ; middling upland* *. 1
Atlanta, steady; middling I" »•
New York, sh.olv. mlddlltig II - •*
III h-niis. stead), middling PI 1! 16c
Baltimore. nntnlmd. tniddilug ll'*c
Itoston. steady, middling IIV
Philadelphia, *le.idv : middling ID.
Memphis, sternly .
Little H«
TODAY’S PORT RECEIPTS.
uo k i ml figures Tom pared btilllab with *he
Inst two renra* * otton Is entitled to h lit
tie reaction. Imt We l»elleve that pipes
will work higher, hnalng our oplulon au
tin- unditidnMilng atreiigth of spots
Hie hull clique has done nothing so far.
causing nn ensv opening In spite of (lie
good closing of Liverpool 'I he I fade M-eips
to Im- entirely among the sinalUi profes
aionnls
|’«H re«e|pt* f..r pew week istlluated
from P*..t«»* to 17'i.ort. agallisi 1ST.7X1 last
week and 1"3,434 l«»t >eai.
r()TT(7N MOVEMENT
Dl’KlNO PAST WEEK
The movement of cotton for the week
rttid season. it«* compiled l*y Superin
tendent King, of the New York 4’otton
Kx< Image. In uh follows.
We«Wly Movamtnt.
TIiIm year La«t year
I'.ut te. elptw 1HH, 1H* Iux.‘.t33
t lyerland !«» iidlla
and < nit in la . . . . 29.003 37.M#
Southern mills tak
ings i owl limited i.. f»4.0ftd 47,hO\j
Cain of stork nt In
low iih ...
lei lor
Tir..ugrit - kiRhi
3.319 3|.XM
AoialgaiMNieo
Atlantic Const Line
Aiiierleon Sugar Itef
Anaionda
American l.ocotnotlvc
d». preferred ...
Am MiueRIng l(« f . .
do, preferred ....
Atchison . . . . . .
do. preferred ...
Amfirirnii Cotton OH. .
Am. Car Foundry . . .
Italtltiiore A Ohio . .
Itrooktjn impid Iran..
t anudlan I'aclfii . , .
Chicago and Northw'n.
1 hesspeiike A Ohio . .
Colorado Fuel & Iron
Central la-ather . . . .
«lu, pieferred
Chicago A llreat \Y
Chicago. M , A HI IV .
In-law are A Ifudsou. .
Idstlller'N Heeurltlea. .
Erie .
tin, preferred ....
Ot'neraf Kleetrle . . .
Illinois Central . . .
Am. P*e Hectirltlea . .
I .oiils; llle A Nashville
Mexican Central
Mil
llf»S Il’*S IH'S lifts
n»s i'-*SI i*»S i»'S
3-»l a«H
; 139 J37S Lias
|.Vi"l ii'iiii i«i>,
*;s; ws
inti 1*1'*. 1*1 1*1'*
l.v.», 1ST IT.7
t*' 1 r..> im
44 44'. 42*,; 4314,
143'* I43S 144*. 144',
Tss«r
I
**
I 311*
1*21*
I lf«l
I &**
l :::: 5?-*
I
.... 143\
....
:ns! 33*;i iit*
ttsi *>T\j ....; «i
llsaouti Pi
'It.fi.l sti'.-k s,dr«
*, ■ M •!
l.-s; L'S i.tvS;
rut'. Sn. TU ' I
'ft': i
today IRt-'.T o shares
N Y .. Oct. A W. .
.National I .end. . .
Northern Faclfle. .
New York Central.
Norfolk k IVeatern.
IVuiiHylvauht. . . .
People's Has . . .
Pressed Hteel Car.
do. preferred-. .
Pnrlflc Mall
Heading
Republic Hteel . ,
Hnutbetb Pacific. . .
Houthern Uallway. . .
*ln. preferred. . .
bloag-Mbt (field. . . .
Tenn. Coal k Irou. *.
Texas a Pat life. . . .
f '4il*»n Vmcitlc
l ulled Ktntea Steel. .
do. preferred. . .
Va.-Car.Chemleal. . .
do. preferred. . .
Western Fulou. . . .
Wahaah
do. preferred. . .
Wlactinaln Central. .
do.jireferred. . .
I ? i
g
. b" . |U'«1 '»■* ‘"S
. ic\ uvs! i4 *s li-'s
.! 1 - IT, left's| UT*S! 1:44
• MS; M\i MS “IS
.! law, 139', 137*. 137V
: **■,! i**.i 4*', 4**«
.1 38 3f.
. US 1 J1>1
. IT, 33'.,
. 24',1 23S
f-*i si. 1 gs
3IIIIi$
TIPS FLASHED
Frfim Wall Street.
33 1
24'.
49‘* 4»(*|
i*i*» sis!
7* "l 7r«; 73 | ;»'J
1 147* i lit"! 147* I 147**1
i 371 1 31 1 33', 32*,
17"', 171 I I*>V 17" i
44', 44'. 43’, 4.V,
I'd’.! l'J'V 1"3S 1"3S
-«S.
17I*i
41' 1
pr»T # I
Hperial 1*1 The Ihvirglllll
iFiom llaywaid. Vlek A Clark. 1
New Yoiic. Miirch —J H llacln- A Co.:
laiieluu market for Amerlenns slightly Iw
lou imrltjr with trmlhij: light. MettUmen!
iihrianl i^mtinues elieerftd.
The iMUk strtt*fiueiil Is an unknown qimn-
ttii. ag.ilu titieertaliitv as to how loan a«
count will show. Tin* market Is In the
hands of th»- profeasloiidl element, and
rndhlng hut aggressiveness on part *»f hank
log Inlet eats can take It nut **f their hands.
If the Aldrich hill pasaea. this may hap
pen Aec**rdliig to known movu'uienis. the
stirphis rew'rves are ugulii iu danger. Tills
may help the hill along In the house. There
N Ipfl* 1 .it»(i4isffinn hy the m.-ijorlty of « «un
mission Ionises to iidvls* 1 purchases Irregu
Int movement exported tislay.
New York Hnamial Hureau* Tip* are
bullish ell I Iilou Paeltle; li'hl l-etw****!! I Ax
mid 172 now pun liases f«»r turns on reces
slolls s*|oi|l«l he profitahle.
Aiinilgaiualtsl is liehl Indweeii lux and 111
IhMiling tips ore bullish ami should be
bmiglit /or litrtiH 011 reactions
Hmoitliig I* held between 137 mid 141.
At* bison's lievv limits seem to he between
pit nnd I'd. with tips of a higher dividend
soon fri»in Frick cln-les.
H"Uf Investiuetit hurlng of ItnDImore ntid
4 Hiti* ie|iorted n roil lid I'A.
Ilrooklyn Itapld Transit la held between
f.'t and 7: The news on it .today may i^iuse
covering hv .short*.
ht Paul' should rally to l.V>. It (a well
supported around 143
i.iiiilsv llle ami Nashville Is gelt Dig giwel
M'iniHiri toveard 177 and should rally sharply.
Id
GENERAL DECLINES
SHOWNJT STAR!
Weakness Was in Respun-
t * * Lower Prices in Lon
don Market.
Iu I nion Pacific nod Heading. Pannativn.. ,
openeil % lower and lost In all V Anncomu
4>|** - u*-d * 4 lower. Smelting boo «>>„,
preferred advanced V* and couituuti lost ,
NJ-AV YORK.
Si.r. f.7
Apili
May..
June .
July.,
Aug .
.''ii?;
U*. 9 9 fi.1 9 »*,| ft:
I'loseil steady.
LIVERPOOL.
Futures opened easier.
Opening
Itnoge.
9
9 73
9 77 9 S
9 7X 79
May June
.luue July
j
ft ns
6 73«i
ft 734
ft 71* -.
!• U
'• Xit XJ
9 k4 9 X| <.
9 K 2 X4
9 Mi X7
July Autfuat
AllgUNt Septeillher .
September October .
October November .
November-liecemher
.ft 67
ft 71 ‘I
9 XT
,»7
!• X9 9 Xx K9
9 M 9 Vi
1" II 1" 10 12
9 HI# 91
9 9" 91
' 1" 11
ft ftX'5
ft '>.> 2
lh-4-ember January
ChiMol ateudy.
NEW ORLEANS.
In Xew ,l |5n
the
ck.
276..'»11
101,921
Total Crop Mavamont.
it receipt * .. h.273.670 '
erluiul to min']
in<l t 'iitiu<in . 92“.:iyo
litlieiu mills titli
ng 1 * testlmatedi . l.ftH*,0m»
.. k lit Interior
ovvns In excess «»f
Scptcmbet* 1...... 44".439
NOTES ON GRAIN.
I'ointerH on I’roviMions.
H|H*r|nl f
Tin*
sight
11.161,499 V.viMft4
deducted front
The fnllowring tuble shows r«*4 *||
K «rf» today, 4-.»iii|»aie«l with tin*
•t year.
New iirleau*.
llalvealiui. .
Mobil. . . .
« ui ie*i4in . ,
Wjh.lb.glo"
NtW°Yi»rli. .
INTERIOR RECEIPTS.
The following table show* receipts st th*
towns tmlay. c.nnpiued with the same day
last yoat.
HP1XXKHK* TtVKJ\<4S
AMERICAN COTTON
Secretary Heater gives the week's
taking* of American cotton by spinner* UAVUUADn wiri # * r , A au>a
11, i-< ii i a h 11 tin* \\ 4trhl ns f.dbiW M 111 nAYWAnli, VILA & LLAnk o
tlumiKlmut tin worm h* loitovva. in DAILY COTTON LETTER.
orglao.
Hayward, Vick Ar Clark )
Chicago, March 1.—Burt lett, Frazier
.V Carrington: \\>'hiiva bad quite a
bleak In wheat, but Incut crowd Mill
beat Is* Ii, and it will take crop damage or
belter i ash demand to advance tin*
matket materially, but do not feel like
helling wheat on tills break
Look for moderate receipts nf corn
and oath and continued good rash de
mand and believe them a purchase on
all soft spots
Receipts of (mgs nre disappointing.
We can have no permanent de ( line un
til we have larger receipts.
When sentiment Is most pessimistic
then Is the time to buy. Take on u lit
tle on any further break In wheat this
morning for a turn.
Tlie easiness oT Mifii vv.m TargeTV
sympathetic yesterday. Would keep on
the b»ng side of conrse grains
Houston. . .
Augusta . .
Mtuiplu-
Pt. I«nul* .
I'lncltiimti.
Totnl.
throughout
round numbers;
New Orleans. March 1 —Secretary
firmer giverTtTf» -tnktnr Arnnk-itt
cotmn -by spinners throughout the
wV«Vhr «*w faiii.uB, tn rnuntl numbers:
•This week this year again«t
last > eii r, 233,0"0 year before
hist.
Total since September 1. this year.
••7.7*1.000. Hgalhat 6>oft.ooo last year,
and »’• 947.000 the year befoh*
of this Northern spinners and Can
ada t-'ok 1.947,000 bales this year,
against 1.733.000 lost year, nnd 1M*.-
ini4i the year before; Southern spin-
Ii,. i „ 1.496,00(1. against 1 417,000 lant
\,ar. otlil 1.326.000 the year hefoie,
,i(id f.iivlgn spinners 4.33*.0"o. ogain-t
: Hoo last year, and 4.|oj.ooo tlp>
v'eai l»ef.»re
• N-t In- lvi'lihg St Louis, mlmm c»r*
1
t inj i
t|
Mai.h
April
Mav .
. . I '.l" 1".4
l **.47 l"ft.
l»3n 1".4" lo.4A.<] l"37 2x 1
. 1" 41 1" 4" I
1" 42 10 7,2 1" 62 ft.1 1" 4* 49
.Iiilv .
A UK. .
in.. ;
. . |u.;t|„K9
1" :i ! • V
. . 1* 3x I" 46
l"ftx lo w | • •*»?« M.64 6ft
1"ft2 ,l".4x
1'32 lo.4" 1 ' «*' 41 lu.37, 36
19.36 1" 4ft 1" 4ft |".4I 42
. . .. 1" ft.’ 6.3
«'lo*.*d tl«.
tips Oil It
1 There I* II general tendency to rsilly to of
! ferliig*
t Town Toptca* q*h,* attuntlnn fnrnrs nprrs-
tlolls for the rise, and we expect t«» see
p4 >4 * I *4 more uctlvi* iih the teehllleiil. (Misltloll
imikes M possible ht bring alumt ii sharp
41\ MiI.•.■ ;,| llo* expense *,f the shorts. Tlmre
i* ii g4M4*i deni 4#f «111(•-f hivesfmeuf tuiylag
:is w II ns in * uiimhitloii by Insiders In siicli
stiH-ks ii* St. I'niil. I iib*ii I'aeltlc and Hvmtli
ern Fuelfi.-. I'eiinsylrntilii. Ilnllltimre nnd
York 4'entrnl. Northwest. Itend-
tng.- -A-4-ldsntir— 44t*— Steels.-—Awm«dg>vm*te4
Copper. :iud Auaroiida mid Mutelteis; ulso
Lend.
Th** hnnk'stnteineiit outlook I* not pnrtlc-
iilnriy grntifylug. mid it is iKite*! thnt the
tuoyeliieilt "f r:i*|| to the Interior I* begin
nltig rather early nnd bid* fnlr t*» be of
lid Nashville Issiw
I lie II hull card oil the Hto4'k*
The HoUthWesteriis should «h» bet Dm 1
Regularity t«*«Liy amt b.-tter
prl
WHEAT HEAVILY SOLD
11 THE PIT TRADERS :
THE WEATHER REPORT
STATE FORECASTS.
DcTinos of Large Fraetious
Were Shown in the
Early Trading.
C«ir "»'• 'I'l'K- '""Igl": H.m.lav
ij 4-4iid* i r hi S4,iitio-:ist |",iii"ii
('ii roll mi Fnlr mol eo|*|« r tonight;
fnlr nnd cobler In enxt |mrtloii.
Ai.ii,,iiii;i Fair tonight: colder Iu exirem.*
-"MJi port Ion. Suuilny fair.
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
i The storm thnt wns central In the Mls-i*
"‘I'pl ' ii I ley yeaterdny niornltig has ni<,\4>,|
*npldly to the aorthenst, Imrenslng In In
i-i,*llv. and Is now centered near Oswego
next week
Sell .-otton on hillgi
Huy wheat when we
ik.
M’CULLOUGH BRO.’S FRUIT
AN0 PRODUCE LETTER
Chicago, March 2 - Wheat «»p«>ae<l steady
to a shade higher on tho steady tone to Liv
erpool entiles. Smaller receipts In the north-
west nnd n slight tdvnnce on tho curb In
that market also nhh-d nt the opening.
Prices declined from ** to «i In the early
trading on heavy selling by the j,|t traders,
HESTER S MONTHLY
COTTON STATEMENT
Secretary lb
movement of .
February sli"V
tnovetm nt tut-
the February
tires 473."on. nt
month year l*e
an lm km*, 1 ,*\<
of :.34.""o
The t.,t f ‘T
ngnhtxt 7xo,».*t
bef.ue la-. an
2904
Tin- !'.•«) cine
March l in* lu-
Vnlted states
6.224.496 la**I :
•ttou crop brought Into sight ilur-
lt«* sl\ tiK-ttths .tiding < lo.-e of
arv, 11 "71.4*4. against *.76x.4* '
.sir, ••.'.01,7x4 year before last ami
' v 7J9 24•# same time In 19U4
Nottlo iit splinters took during Feb-
f i nan . 292.1 4" bales, against 2"2.2"ft
,■ ti,-i veilt and 1 lx.291 year before last.
It | nice* aslng Un it total for the six
- inonths t., 1.93 2.*ft2. against 1.721,33.,
f'la-t \ear and l.ft"2."4ft the year before,
f This makes then- average weekly Ink-
I pigs for the staiHott 74.7ftl, against
- . .a last x ear and ftx.U93 the
• Ign expot
the st\
Imxe be*
before
months ot
4 49 hales.
-Xt<* <»rl4*Bni». March
\ Ind -
'4*1 4 * 41 .
smaller
np of the week coniliifdi a*
principally .•(, IbinldAtbm of
long iKTiiuntA l«> which the market
conceded It point" There u, how
ever. appan tUly no change In the feel
ing or general price tendency, and in*
short selling of consequence or confi
dence was at lyiv time In evidence.
Liverpool recovered all the early loss
nnd closed very sternly, 3 to 4 i*oints
better than due. The visible supply
statement for the week xvas ruther bet
ter than expected, showing spinners*
takings x\ ell In excess ,,f ptevioti*
years Heavy rains fell during the post, .
fwenfv-fottr hours in the central ttit'l !* v «|i
• astern stales Fair weather ptevalls ! 1
THE CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET.
rhfcflgo grain nnd provisions quotntloua
for tisiuy follow:
Prevloua
Open. High. Low. Hose. Clone.
Mar..
Julr
Kept
OA1
Mav
.In)v .
the easier
Te
half of the
"■e. uortheru
falling
(ieo.'gla nnd Ahihiima. Haln
Hus morning at Jacksonville. Savannah. W'll
inlngtoii. ami nt most atntbmn In the north
east Thunder storms •N 1 . i urred Inst night
at Atlanta, Mneon. and Thomnsvllle. n**ur , , . . ...
weather prevail*, from the Mlshlsslppl vnll.-v d'tuaiid, with strong prices prevailing,
the Paelflc The pressure ■ ■*
soiilli. ru T. ias *iu.Trhii Uk 1
Allauia. M.il'4 h 2
live demuinl. gen* rally speaking, for all
! Ilm-M of fruits IIlid plinluee, with the e\
4 eptlon of ii few article*. f.»r the past w.-el..
While the supply of apples has biMUi
rather heavy, the demand has been strong
mid prices have ruled firm. The Indication*
of mi advance of ft"c to $1 per barrel the
routing week "III Im* unstained, as the prlee
aaktd nt pulula of shipment will sh**w tin
advance of at least ft"'i/7f»c per barrel.
Oranges nre selling readily lit quoted
prices for tin fronted sto*-k. As ipilte a I**t
*>f fruit on the market shows the effect
«*f the cold. It Is being sold mostly to the
pe*!dllng trade at lower prices t’allfor-
ula navels are Iu light supply and str.uig
LACKING IN SUPPORT
Dealings Were FeverUh
and Sentiment Contimu'd
1'« He Very BQarisli.
LONDON 8T0CK MARKET.
KT«h ! KH-
(tpn t
Anaeomht '292‘,
AtelllMHl pip, j.,
do. preferred }... . •*<
Hultlnian 1 nnd Ohio
4'heMpenke mid Ohio .» I 60
■'ll ten go mid flr.-nt Western jr.xl
I’nelflc Iingij jx7>*
SC,
<lo, prefer
-Hr iu.-
Illinoi* 4'eutral ...7
Kansas anil Texas
do. preferrtsl
Lo.lsvlib- and Nashville ...
Mexican t’entral, preferred
Norfolk and Western .
■New* Turk Central
tiiitmio and Western
usylraiiln
elnhla
Island
Southern ltallnuy
*i*t. prefei re*I ..
WjiIi:i* , i. preferre*!
.YtS
MINING STOCKS.
te 113. Trinity
•per linage 94',
I m*I Sit lie .i\
I'nlted 723,.
x*«. «Htl iMinlub*
Isle l(ovnl 94,
* _hljit»e*t In L.UI...1H i
lortll I’.Ml tic "T ..M pe
sotue weaker, with ii ilecllm
Should g<Hw| weather prevail, the market
will remain steady at quoted prices for tit
Jppl valley, while hi the Itoekv b-ast a few day*.
Mountain region nnd .\**w Fugfnud rises of Receipts of hnunn.i" have been very light
1" to ;tn degree* have occurred. f*,r the |»n*t few day*, and the present
The conditions now favor fair weather in market Is practically hare of ripe fruit
this section tonight ami Sunday; somewhat I'rlee* have advanced 2 , tfi2ft per cent, ami
vnriiier Sunday.
In the belt today, hut the map ah'
• ••tidltbui* hy no mean* settled. The J
*l»i»t market l*v quiet nnd steady, some j
hll*lne*s doing. Futures reoivi-ted to- I
W *11 d tile • lose S|,c« Illative Otltslde III- i
tei. St* are small and piettx well bal- j
anced Haw iti.trket Is In g.viul shape j
to lellect blllllslt devobipment*
shod hi arise dtltitig the < omhlg
I illy
THE SUGAR MARKET.
Minimum and Maximum Temperature*
and Rainfall.
, Oliisrvatlons taken at 8 n. ra., TStb inert-
lli*mnr< I, . .
11*9*91 * 9ll ...
Ituffalo . .
j * Imrlo! |7 ' . *.
t'Ulcage. ....
• '(iit-lnvintl
| i ••rpii" Fhrlsti
: lMv« ii|M»rt. . .
• I'.slge City. . .
fl'redp
Max. jltatloti
N. w York. Mar. It 2 .1 I
l.lverp.ud market, which
heaviness nt the opening,
later and » !o**cd firm sev
higher. I’llces Steadied afte
early Thele seemed to be
,iltd fot May. The Imt
It.i
Wk. Manli *2 I
Hln hnlig.-.l, hut Ate,
eudy met michnngc'
THE LIVERPOOL GRAIN MARKET.
but
ml <b
• gain
• |i .lihllg
1904. i»v«*tland i
ohb* and P-d ••
mills and « >t..e
166 last x ear.
and 7v3.:i2" s
ern n,»r.- taktm:
t otisutiled .It s o
, h 1
euboaid nnd the
interior maikets •
4.73ft, against l 4 1"
last year, and I 21"
I flint May win hr the
• •nt»r of operation* of the hull clique
\\ •• believe price* will not decline
tilth b. and Would bllV "M exetv dip |!
Is . Xpe* led the Itlto-slghl movement f.,,
M.ir* h will teach about the s.imc a*
la*t veil There WHS evening lip •■(
stiaddles m the hi*t lt<mu and the im.ii.
ket * 11•*-•*• I dull
' III: tin
■4-U t'l *:•*. t t lie S line •late
ill . Ill * th* x. ai brfele
t ... 7 | In* iuding p"rt and 1n«»'
14 Ins' | -t . K- b ft * *\ • t from the p-*
s.mth-l—*n ;»n*l the number «>f bale
tantltx
apidlx and II I
the Tombigbee
a\**table weatn-
COTTON SEED OIL MARKET.
with
prevailing,
further mlvauce
stltUig detu.ind
There Will po«slhlv he f
tup 'rnnrrmrtrnnrr—
IS rape fruit plentiful with price* ranging
low.
tuples very scarce, with good de
The demand for dressed turkeys, nnd.
in fuel, ilreuse.I poultry of all kinds has
been light, with prh*. 1 * ruling very low.
There hi* also hern II weakness fill the
live p.otltry market, with the price now
prevailing on both likely t<» remain the
The market •
settled for the ,
lug light, with an advance of r<i;v pir
dozen. ‘III. 1 Ilidh-utlnus scent to point (I,
the fact that there are plenty of eggs in
weaker market will pie
ctiiintrx mid
vull the coming ■
Mutter Is In light Mill
demand at prices iptotei
Sweet potatoes are very
mnnd being *tmng with the
Iv |n**uff|c|ent ‘
• lit price* ver
of a decline.
Tin* Irish potatoes remain nra
-apply being stiffh-b-
ily. whh a ginnl
till
Pal.bi
cuts
t*»
IIpj»lies h
extreinelr scaree. with the aim-
ply not equal to meet the •lenmnds. Till*
Isviii to Florida- nnd western * stack,
strong •bMiiatid f.*r l lorbbi
\ egelatile* of all ••In*«•■*. espeejallv for
bean**. |H*pper«. egg plant* and stfnWher
•hlpllieut" of the Hltb'leS nlavve
IfVfM
LONG LIQUIDATION LATE
CAUSED A FIRMER TONE
N,-w nrb-.tn*. March 2 -The Tlmcw 1»rrr \~
*nt say* “The spot grade revision «
mitt** 1 , tit Ms montlilv aessioii yesi. r.l .
reason for changing exist uig
ally disposing of
... .- ....sed bv Interested
tutors, who thought the differences sh«*
be widened. ('on««*ictititly, n bit of long
ll.iuldatloii In the afternoon session w.i- i,
sp4»lislhle for the tamer tone u little Iwf.'-c
the close III the lo.ul snemlatlve li)ati.*l
-FurUmr.—tlu» HUeuL whllg mltultJUluL liiS-
trofoiiud logic expounded hr the leiolei«
local hulltsh endeavor, were imt fully
v lined of the permanency of promised s n*
port, and hesitated when It e«tm* to hi-
dlvldtial missionary work In behalf of 1» t
ter values on top of the late Improvement
Hut spot cotton njjpsnred fttHy aide to take
care of Itself, even though the tnovenKiit
should continue coinnnrntlvely heavy for *
iihM*. tunwr Allude the bntl]nr)sl-. h >)v
ollflo
light, ami all
I) at very strong prl
pts at. tu'lch houvb'i^..
vtn remain un<iinugei| f«,r
begun tii Elli off the. ns yet. uuplant.si
crop, nnd whlipured fear* of utisn'i"’
fnetorv results to accrue from tho pL*u»
lug nt poor *eed during a prevllcat.d wv
spring, to be followed be • droughty to.la
mer and n bad fall are beard, if ojk* I-*:*
have ears. Hut this sort of talk will *1.
lude iioIhmIv. The facts In the case s.**,i
t*. warrant the hellef In Increased ncreage
and every possible effort to produce .<
full crop will he the contribution of tie*
farmer this rear. The world's spludt**
nre Just nlMMit ns busy on highly protb.n le
contracts ns their owners ran keep tlnm
.iii.t ••ousuiiiptlon Is Increasing relntlv.!;.
more rapidly than Is production, and -i
monster crop of ginvl grade cotton xv III !•*•
.1 Meanwhile, the cotton market *
probably hold Ms own well euotigli to **:,' *
fv ovoryltndv who has any direct chum
uiMtn It' Tlie week end figures will •••
stnti some discussion tills morning, hut will
exert ik* potential Influence."
STOCKS AND BONDS.
Pld. A«k-/
(ieorgla 4>,s. 191ft 1]J 1L
(Jeorgla Itsllroad 6». 1J10 1®
Savannah ft*. 1909 lO-’kj I J
Mneon 6s. 191" I'X.
Atlanta 6s. 1911 1W •••
Atlanta 49-s. 1922 106 I
Atlanta 4s. 1934 1®
Atlanta and West Point ....... 143 •••
Atlanta and West Point Pbtn. . 1® IU
Central of Georgia, 1st Inc. .... M
do 2d lucotue 73
Georgia jftft
.Augusta and Savannah H4 J ',
S.ntthwestern 104 L’
Georgia Pacific lxfs 116 •••
! Mt ' t'l' hi ought into Sight duitng the N"
,\ 'Months, t he Mlpplv bn* b**t» M I .
!«*t
veur.
213.:."
ntu* k-
nteiK •
Hgnltt
lver.,1*
ll.ul
Th.
1.29'
4i«*»tn>»
ft I i,4" X eill bef'
.* March 1 It
• 13 la*!
<1 fat V 1
THE COFFEE MARKET.
t
ATLANTA NATIONAL BANK
WORLD'S YISIMLK
SI PIM.Y STATEMENT
ATLANTA. GA
CURRIER. Proldent
INMAN, Vice Prendeit.
A E. THORNTON. Vice Pre.idenV
GEO R DONOVAN. C»«hler.
FLOVD. Annum Caihlcr.
Capital *’- ■ ■ ■ $500,000 00
Surplus and Undivided Profits $600,000.00
We Solicit Your Patronage.
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' tf.'.l.i
t v . mg*
J It 'I A Hill Ml.
NEW YORK BANK STATEMENT.
CHICAGO CAR LOTS.
ONE DOLLAR
Starts an Account
THE ORIGINAL
4%
BANK
Money Draws Interest
from Date Deposited
UNION SAVINGS RANK
Gould Building
Cipitil $50,000
Oipetilt.. tOO,000
Rnovrcu 700,000
1’epoBlt* received front 9 «
m. to 6 n. in. and on Halur-
day* until 9 o'clock at night.
Your patronage la noil* ltd
ed ^
CENTRAL BANK & TRUST CORPORATION,
CANDLER BUILDING, ATLANTA, GA.
WE HAVE FOR SALE
W. J. DIBBLE
Accountant and Auditor,
1114 Fourth National Bank Building.
REFERENCE: IMI I’boa, 141, ATT aVPA flA
Atltsu National U.nk AIunXlIAi V*Ai
L. H. Fnirehila. . 8. J. Wh.o
L. H. FAIRCHILD & COMPANY.
NEW ORLEANS.
M.mbar.i
New Orle.n, Cotton Eirh.n**, New York CoffM Eioh.nr*.
No. -forV. r-.nton K>i T.ith,',. » N«. Orleans Board of Trad*
N,»- orlun, stock Kxctmnre. Chlc«o Board of Trad*.
LIVERPOOL COTTON ASSOCIATION.
Prl vat. wire, to NEW YORK ani CUICAGO. Ordara aolleUed fo* •**
tnra d.nvary. on abova Eachar.gea U. C. crvrimarL
ALONZO RICHARDSON & CO.
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
AND AUDITORS
Empire Building.
ATLANTA.
Boll Phone, Main 8:A
GEORGIA.
I
due 19. ' 1 ul'pllratlon
TRUST AND INVESTMENT DEPARTMENT.
HAYWARD, VICK & CLARK,
COTTON, STOCKS. BONOS, COFFEE. GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
Cnrondnltl and Gravitr SU* N#w Orltant.
MEMBERS:
\*w nr'.fxoa '‘t»'t.,n Lx* h‘ng». I N**w Orleam Future Broker*' •*
.New N.,rk • uMon l.*.■haege. I Vevr iiilenu* nml 1‘hlcag.v hoard* of h’
t9*l»e*toil «'i*xt<»»» l*x-buiiffe. I New York t offee Fxcbange.
llouit'>n (‘otton Hv-hinge I AixacUtr M^uiher* l.lverp«»ol Cotton A** 4
New Y«rk and Chicago Corre»nondent»-
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