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1 MARKET
WHS REACTIONARY
Futures at the Close Were
Easy at Lower
Prices.
SPOT PRICES FIRM
NEWS AND G08SIP
• of the Flee«y Staple.
Nrw
il to Tin* Georgian.
(fran Hayward. Vick a Clark.)
York. Mart fa & - J K Hurt.- *
:.: Edited by
Joseph B. Lively
oteody J to 2 decline. at 12:!
' unchanged to ^ * ‘
llnis « ?.*. Hales.
MflJldal and -
Including 12.000
HR Ifcww «nrii(HU, .
■ >hy Mfiia.tHt
*>,*», against 42.639 lut ..Week uu]
rtir, *>
Mr. Prtro
New York Opened Lower,
‘ Recovered the Loss But
Again Declined. ..
new
tb«* l<v*i
VS&tm*
Mill
V«ll
> nil tad ltd to t recovery of moat of
For future* first advices from Llver-
pool Tuesday morning wore dtaap-
pointing, showing price* slightly be
low expectation*. The .trend of quota
tion* was toward a lower level through
out the aaaalon. the dodo being eaey at
drafflne*. ranging In from 1 1-1 to 1-1-5
point*, the near montha being weakee:.
. The following fleet the rung, la
nettre montha la Tjrrrpool tadayi
Open. High.
March-hprl!' I! W 6J4
Mat-Jnn* id' tn
O? 'i ob» rSoramber "! I 6.7:S MMa
Bpotn were atoady f points higher u
6.22 for middling. Hplnnera wort
again heavy buyara, their taking*
ranching 11.000 bale..
' In the Now York future* market
there waa a fairly, artlv* trad* at th*
opening, which waa ateady 1 to, 5 point*
under Mi ‘ ' “
itonday'a final* In responee to
the unexpected weakneea In Liverpool.
After the call, under - moderate hall
support, the early loas waa recovered,
after which dullneae aet In and price*
alowly aaggad np.to tb* noon hour.
At tb* eloae. the tone waa barely atradf.
jntfjDM joints lower, aa compared with
11.021
21,104
1.141
11.111
11,110
.. 24,21S
...1,110,111
..1111.100
. .1.007,100
Comparative receipt* at all United
States porta:
Net receipt* today
Same day tut year .. .. .. ..
Decrease
Total receipt* for three day*..
Same day* laat year
Increase ..
Total receipt* since Sept. 1.
Same time laat year
Increase
Estimated tomorrow:'
1007. 1004.
New Orfean 6,600 to 2,000 1141
Oalveaton 17.000 to 20.000 0.141
Houston 1.000 to 7,000 MU
Movement at Atlanta:
Receipt* today .. .. ..
Same day last year ..
Decrease
Shipments today .. ...
Same day laat year -..
Increase
Stock on hand today ..
Same day last year ..
Increase ..
.. 110
.. Ill
.. 114
.. 141
...None
.. 241
..11111
- 111*.
.. 1017
TODAYS PORT RECEIPTS.
Tb* following t*td* shows reoelpt* tt tb*
parts today, compered with tb* ram* day
bat year: •
1107
1206 4 ?
New Orleans
Oalveaton .
Mobil*, ........
Havaanth. .
Charleston
and’ 8a‘-
wua l*aas. • • • • .
JackaoovUle
100
«6
u§
24M
677
10906
KM
m ■
MM
111
£
Ji
4396
M
Total
$1923
33304
INTERIOR RECEIPT
s.
pts at th,
ram* day
Th* following tabl* thaws race 1
JamraS'today, compared with th*
1907
1901
Hoastos
KiSffi.....;:
ClocInnstL
19MI
•15
2967
“S
6C7
U6
3114
3202
197
»•“'
406*4
13941
•FOT COTTON MARKET.
Liverpool, ateady; middling uplands 122d.
Atlanta, atoady; middling Ur.
Now York, steady; middling • 11.36c.
New Orleans, firm; akUmaTlOttc.
Havannah. atoady: middling lOttc-
Wilmington, ttaady: middling lQttc.
Norfolk, ateady; mUkUlM %.
Baltimore, nominal: mlddTlng Tlttc.
Boatoo. steady; middling lf.SSo
SSlick. steady; rnlfidllng tout*.
Bt Louis, ateady; mlddUngT> Ulli'.
HAYWARD, VICK A CLARK'S
DAILY COTTON LETTER.
New Orlwna, March 1.—Spoil are
again the lining aid* of the market In
Liverpool. Total eales reached 11,000
boles at, 1 point* advance In epot
prices. Futures, on the other hand,
ahowed hesitation and needed moral
assistance from New Tork reflecting
at once any suspense In such support.
Disposition beta was likewise toward
consolidation rather than further ad
vance right aa’ay and only the reso
lute action of tb* leading faction In
New Tork waa able to stay the desire
for a reaction. Prop!* Juatl.v prefer
to aee spot* keep the lead. From the
literature and opinions put In circula
tion It la plainly evident that the ob
ject point of this bull movement le the
effect expected of the coming cenaua
report. The enormously heavy crop
movement of th* past month haa In
creased crop view* quit* generally and
11*0*.*00 haa become the favnrtt* guisa
of the crop with people expecting the
final census returns to show around
this figure and above. Now. private
Information about the ginning* sine*
January 10 does not harmnnlie with
-.such ospeetatlost*. and this ^eettua
promised for publication In th* last
arauk of this month, may turn out to
be quite bullish. It Is. hoa-ever. mther
early to push thl* advance on It without
r* will today.publish hi* sinners'
dloatlng than total gtnalsg up to
Im-cii-IfJCT.OtZ, agiilti.t^li
if nllow-
U 001,0.)
Lltjwgrr
ihV« cron, -1) innkf,
^Brur
lalaly IXMKOOOl II* ettlautes th* i
. .... ... i apart ii-
S'y i
yerpool dor**' not com* ta> quite'.,to ra-
I .
mb of tbs spot situation la Llrarpool
uoua dentsod front eoatl-
i reported from Liverpool,
ug ns nils aad w*. Iwltere
tar* of this morn
strength of the spot t
amt here. Kuortnoua
ueutsl spinners Is r*{
ratios.fais strong
will pat bare much of a reaction before
reaehlag a hlgbar level,
New York Journal of ...
of the Wall street element, a little etch ef
*7,
. " »• ."The aaly way t* M
•ill mill niorrmeui uuuersiBuas
Is eettalaly not ashing others,
I be Is.sot willing to d* himself.'
nl weehly Inlarlor receipts rstlpri
and Is cettal
what b* Jurat. ...
Hetnl-weekly I a tartar receipts estimated at
mow. sgalast 71,112 last wash aad K.M4
Bit pear:
The local crated waa Inrllned to hXtame
coflon at the opanlng. bat a demand, prln.
"— — ral-
dpally from w5ll street eosrres, soon
lied It. Baals ess rather dollar tbsa
Bam
foe
B et days Blag good buyer* on
lima tad.*
Following are 11 a. m. bide: Match 1.77.
Maj IK. Jaly 19, October 10.95, January
T H. I’rice: "Most substantial marhel
we bare yet had. Thlah ad ranee la Jusi
over Ike prospect i
reduction of U Mr
rent In tb* no* of fertiliser* and a com*-
onent reduction la acreage le noted In .the
Atlantic stales In the southwest ordinary
laborer* are demapdlng and raralvlr"
=
late against any lueresse In arrence there.
If It Maud develop that the next c—
«•» fc
t all seriously mensead Ue sltnatlon would
acute In the extreme.
pure from renrenentndre'
I Bate the Istal qmnuty at
iun.mhaliaLg|i|2jL
<«») bale* to
eg augwoi
total ginned op to March Jo in pi
vinos years as follows: .Last jrenr 10,496,(
»,I1»,0W
bajea: 1M4, 12,441.400 bales;
Liverpool cables that'Egyptian sail
ing caused weakness there, but they
do not expect material decline. Looks
to me like New Tork bulla liquidating
via (Tanint tn hMa IKalp’kanAa fyfs
buy on any
looks'probable,, bu^ would
break* of comequenco, as
There la very little cotton
The hull crowd continues to buy, and
there la also more commission house
buying, but Liverpool doee not respond.
In fact, looks as If th* clique were put
ting out considerable cotton here. Think
a reaction due. i
New Orleans. March I.—Hayward.
Vick & Clark: Liverpool unchanged
against 2 higher oxpected. Spot price*
‘ up; sales 11,000. Futures seem to
lure* much quieter, and unless
New Tork supports a reaction of about
10 polnta from the highest Is Qoatlble.
. Spot market rather quiet, but prices
firm. Europd bidding tor M^ and July
shipment*. .
wmmm
Mr. Uvaiy** twestyAv*
years' experl race ef a*.
Itlag markets ta Attests
aad tb* South has made
him a raeogalaad au
thority la Us specialty.
range op new york stocks and;cotton markets
ffiiftor rrocft.
Am alji'i*UUt*4 C*
Ails title Udil I*
AttuHrCMit _
Am«*rirao Mugar
Aiiat-oml
ADICOflU S * * a a as a a a * •
American Loeomotlv*.
aSbctI
aATT? v
do. prefer!
Amt-rlffin «*ot'
ra. Car F'oui
i Oil. .
Trail..
('beat peak* * Ohio . .
Colorado Fuel k Iron.
Out ral Leather .
dOl !
:::
Mexican Central . . .
Mlaooarl Faelfle .... . . ».
^AMBOyffTTCff.
forthsm I’acidc. ........
iew Vork central.
dim
'raMsd Steel -Car.’ .
Hteef.
^ JdaojTV
•Srlsf: •
limthma Railway....
aa&gSSS*::::
Tenn. Coal St Iron. . .
Uaiteil 4t*tm MaaL •.
lead #tatM fctaai.
do. prtftrrad. .
Va.-Car.Chemlcal. .
do. - profmad. .
Waatova Unloo. . .
Wataafc.'. •
do. proforrad,
(o Tb* UrargiiB.
i f*o*rsilr lowor.
sr**t*rd*r aol rmkrrn
la Market tr**k. *i*o.
Th* atuat latvMtbf piiTt* of arai roi
today la tb* aatav* or utont kstrwooiva*
tattoo* liatarara tt* Hill and l!*rf?at*n
paopl*. Illll nta* aoaw c*ec***krna from
lUrrtaiau In Porttaod. *ud HarrlmA* I*
roafrm>« with tbt rail
ami prtMot*** nxiprratlon Ui obrytuc I
NEW YORK.
The following le th* rang. Ip cotton fn
tares Is Knr Twt todsy:
HiiTi—
April. .
Ky.e .
June.. .
Jelr-- -
&Si.\
S3!.;
Dee... .
Glased bsroly
i
■ lib
if».08 9.r.
10.07 9M
10.10 10.00
lojf io.ia
iftwjio.27
9. *>
y>»
lb
00 10.M
I II
tsTtst.
t.Tl-7> 9.17-PI
9.44- 45 9.44-96
4.44- 4)* 9.99.10
14.94-94 19.0244
4.9740 io.r»o;
lotn-io mw
10.07-04
10.19-3) 10.77-3)
10.74-3 10.K-44
N0TE8 ON GRAIN.
Pointer* on Provigion*.
ApeeUI to Th. OeorrtSD. i
(From Hayward, Vick * Clark.)
Chicago, March J. 8. Bache &
Co.: The wheat market opened elow
and illghtly higher on buying by local
traders and commission houses. Mar
ket doee not look aa If It would be
cafe to Mty Juat-yet.
. . 4afMM „
to a lower level unless we get a better
cash demand or crop, damage r.ports.
Look for lighter receipts of <
_ __ com and
oats, and believe them both a buy on
bool* or present prices.
Can not look for any decline In pr
ill
vision* unless we have larger receipts.
Chicago Rerord-llemM: "iUllroad rouge*-
tlon lo making them- abnormal condition* In
O. Martin of the
The rosgntlon la likely to continue
until about June 1. under even the moot fa
vorable development*. About that tlpm the
oars will h* releawd. farmer* will be 1
•ceding alut the movement of roarae grain
we hove lieen'-lnohlng for all ananowlll
•eme. WU will than g*t (he extra 14.W9.0W
but _ _
ding tor May to July ahlpmenta. Be
ing rather animated for the first two
hours, trading In future* became very
quiet towanl noon and some reaction
In.
arch 1.—J. 8. Bach A
Co.: Liverpool did not respond to the
strength at our deaa yesterday, but
supporting orders from this side cum
ulated prices. Our opsolng waa lower,
but the buying of broken acting for
the bull leader strengthened prices
somewhat. The light estimates for to
morrow helped th* advance. At the
high level realising was evident. In
fact, futuroa haa hod an advance of
about 2-4r and some reaction le due.
Profit-taking anyway should bring
about a lower range temporarily, but
we nee no reason to change our views
that cotton Is a buy on all declines for
some lime. The epot situation abroad
la very strong. The demand of spin
non on the continent. If kept up. will
bring about higher prices In all mar
kets.
ATLANTA MARKETa
FRUIT AND PRODUCE.
EOOB-Aellv*. :Me.,
LIVE POULTRY-!
g-tti <a¥
foRhatbi
docks
eachr turkeys' arrive
ULTET-Ofoeo. oadnwa.
idle*; IkWe-prf'Sftlrr^^
nBbfeftg lord.' toe pound; ham*.
j&Bi Sj^.lTSSSd.qSi. £
tie*. IMrTlV |HMin'l: bveawai active, 76c
Sr
roTte pound: whit* p««* actlvw
I; h)dy peas »»'; ilock. 41.71#
active. . Ue each
l?o, ie f»ch; op**-
- OPOMUM,
acrivTto imund.
ITK-Lcmon*. fancy Mc*»cnv,
HMlwkiv^nlnKW. «r• n^jw Horiil*
Imrral. _ v
Ntwtork
bu aa Swaja vsr.fiiii
ssr , ^ n k. b# « r .TWi?^
coim.i* aark. awtag t* a race, par
MfHSltTABT.Efi-ltaata. cabbage crataa. ar
rive. U ni evate: cabbage. •tamtarU crates
pound: cabhaac. Imrvota. - ,
"v*. 48.14 cent*; en^ambara IJ
otoa*
faacy.
. jabet triah nntatnea, ac
live. No l.. tntI96.- Imabel: velerr, fancy,
tiatir buscb: pepper* active. 1400 crate;
okra, ati baakcVs matt. B.40 crata: (sail
Oewcr aettre. gRItc
It.5.' 'Iran): aweet
breathing spell. Th* movement la SjT iVtu'hnahcirVwevt'petat'ies'whrte. Sr-
' receipt* belnglure, TV tnahel: kmst. half barrel H7»;
y*0ow.
decreasing, as expected.
huabeta ln June' 'winn nobody
want* them."
LIVERPOOL.
Th* following Dgurea give tbs opeslag
rang* and clsae.acompsred wttk yaatsrdsy:
Futures opened easier.
°ES!S Ckta*. Clom
Man-h S.tl^S.MH 6.S4 S.70 .144)
Mlrcfc-AprJI .(.r *M iM LTPk kU
Anril-Majr SV 5.0 I.7S MI
May-Jun* ...AM kX2 Ml ft.77% Ml
Jaiif July ...AM -Mitt fi.Mtt 6 77 II
Jnly-AttffMt .5.77 5.I0W 5.11 5.71 6.7
At*.4tept. ..5.75 -».7Ctt 6.77)4 5.74 6.7
kept.-Oct. ...1.72 *“ 7?
Oct.-Not. ...Ml 4.70H
».• 4.7
Nuv.-ller. ...6.« 4.71 6.72
foe.-Jan. ...6.HH4.7I 6.72
.-Jan.
cWdraij.
6.72 _
I l
M *
s
NEW ORLEANS,
Th* following the rang* in rottoa fn-
tare* In New Orleans today:
•i
I
i
II
i
il
Siarcb. . . .
JR?:;;::
1U.43
!*» W
Vd72
id 74
10.63
10.60
10.45
ib!ci
id 80
idi:
10.66
10.60
10,»
idei
1*0*70
I
tCB
10.69
10.75
10.47
Kg
10.W-I7
■>
10.70-71
10.46-44
10.42-41
IM6
116*66
10.43
aa-*
10.47-44
i
1
WHEAT WHS STRONG
-AT THE OPENING
Good Buying by Profession
al Bulls Called Frac
tional Advance.
Chicago, March S.—Shorts were buy
ers of wheat. Thera was less pressure
on the market and gains of 1-491-tc
were noted for the day. Corn was 1-tc
off to 1-lc up. oats l-4c off to 1-101-2C
up and provisions 12 1-lOlOc higher.
The feeling In all the pita was un
certain. The markets were rather
quiet, the talent feeling the way rather
than buying or idling In a liberal man
IT. t -
Cash sales of whpat at Chicago,
S- iSM TJciT'p^3i4 , .i:' l G. n .
a .few bt*n tba/tfltujr,, and .aUhpufbratllM bare
nomfrot* pricef MoiTa jSbm t6**nM
•as? Is-pSKSS 3 * ^
th* falling off lu th«* i
K rt ciMrlMml laat
pf that th* local M" - ___ .
reportnl arc rather light.
porartlj overlooked and may again liecomp
a factor at any time. Ilrporta on the p—-
lag crop hara keen of both aorta. wlt„ —
* aertooa da mage reported from Texaa,
rerale— —
oaring to the prevalence of the greet! hug.
which. It la claim'd, la now innring-north*
ward 7 AM
iher territory.
Igan advlcea are
brown In placea,
* ‘ farm
llqnldatlun
aerloua crop Uamae** i
time, to aay nothing
In the foreign altunth
that
__ the foreign
better.”
Tnnaual uvea for corn ao rapidly multi
loft ua a aurptna I
i waa a rotnmon 1
Wagner,
a coru two
Old coro la
dent of John Dlcklnaon at
In thla acctlon will not*yield 60 per rent.
We hare not had anch a bad proapect for
wheat In the laat ten yearn.”
W. A. Gardner erlrea from Rt. l«oula that
one of the faat freight line* had hooked 61,
by way of Haiti mo re.
Iterraneau porta
THE METAL MARKET.
, New York, March 6.—The metal markets
ware llal lea. with Bu rhaugvo.
Copiu-r at robs, sltbsugh unchanged, while
tin wua ilecbbvlly rsatrr In snot and near,
deliveries lu ayu)|<«tby with lower ra-
!:i v e. J '
la-ad snd speller unchanged.
PRIMARV MOVEMENT.
Wheat—llecehit* tudny M9.Q0S lutaludv;
•fclpiurut* moss bnaliela: laat year 44J.IU)
bnalnda receipt* slid 174.000 bushels ship
"ToS—llccclpla I.099.SSO liuahi'la; thlpiiienla
Memo buelud.: Iasi year. 47a.000 bnaliela re
relpta and 5J9.000 bnsbrla shipment*.
FLOUR, DRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
FI.OtIR—nigbest pstaat. MOO: l>aat psl-
anl. MS; atandenl patant, M.tt: half pat
ant. 94.40: Wring Wbastnstant. M.9C
COUN-rhokT white. 19c; 1 whl
Nn. : yellow. 99c: mltad, 91c; Ta
ilia.
Jffl
Tano
ilia, '99c ■ ermebad com. par hnabal. 79v.
..ilia 9U.I0.
oeTtt—rholce wMla rllnnad.
Hnl
15,000 buahals; corn, 246.000 bushels,
and oats, 1^6,000 bushels The sea
board reported 9 loads wheat, 12 loads
corn and 200,090 hunhela oats.
Primary wheat receipts 609,000 bush
el*. and com 1,061,000 bushels, com
pared with 912.000 and 071,000 bush
els, respectively, a year ago.
Clearances for the day wore 190,000
wheat and 111,000 buihel* corn.
THE CHICAGO DRAIN MARKET.
Open. High,
WHEAT—
May 75H
J«iy igj
Low. Cion*. Clone.
kept....
CORN-
Hay.... 46S
July 46
Tim-*' 4
May iOS
July
May... 16.20
July... 16.324 16.56
LARO-
May... 6.47H l »•*.’**
July... 950 0.9)
Kept.. 9.60 9.70
HIDES-
May... H.titt 6-00
July... 9.06 9.12H
i 1 II
s5ss
S S
%
*1S
6.45
9.60
9.90
9.90
9.90
9.70
9.4S
9.47tt
9.675
THE SUGAR MARKET.
New York, March 6,—Sugar la ateady and
unchanged. Ixmdon beeta Arm; March 9a
VI; April. 9a Ittd.
THE WEATHER REPORT
8TATE FORECASTS.
-Fair tonight and Wednesday:
light In ndrthwmt portion,
•rollon-Oeoeralty fur tonight
Georgia—Fair
folder tonight
Soother •
Wednnktay.
Alshams—Felr tonight: cottier la north
and
portion: Wednesday
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
tend near Bismarck. N. I)., whits Its crest
extends Into Missouri. East of th* Mlssl*-
rippl there ha* been • general decreaae In
th* baromettie presinrc, most prononneed
In the upper like region. A second "low"
Is entering the coast of (.'allforota.
t Jtocky Mountain dlatrict kad th*
wnnhlngtou. New Turk. Oswego and Teb
towstosv park.
lion* e**t of the Mississippi
-nrthern Texts and Kansas
The Indies tlon* are that the weather
be pertly cloody In thl* acctlon tonGtkl
Wednesday; aomewhet colder tonight.
Minimum and Maximum Temperature*
and Rainfall,
i taken at 8 a. m., 76th rntri-
Tkws** luctd*«t* may ,lm tb* awpi pf tv ru
ing tbv tunrki*! abruptly. prior*
•bnuld be eecn around the oprolng, and a
rally ahotiM thru l*c -la order.
Hill, In The Herald, otiriily recommends the
purr haa* of Greet Northern, which we are
Ion iDCiland to think Is u*or hotfoot.
Xew York Ceatrnl newa la not Very en-
4*onnig1ug this uiornlltf. i * *■
Reading when parenaard on *oft epoU
wfl prove profits bit*. «'
Ht. J»aol ahtmld aril 141. then a purebaae.
Kurther attacka are rumored on rolled
State* Htccl and Colorado Fuel and Iron.
Jnreetmenl buying la commencing
Had Some Effect on the
General List After the
First Sales
Loultrllle and Nashville.
neglected.
Northern' ltaclllc Is entitled to n sharp
rally,
' Atrhlaon la batter bought.
Town Topics: We look for much Irrrgn
tartly and.weald not be surnrised to sc*
th* sent two or three days. We submit,
however, that many of the good stocks, ■su
ing o*w iwlnts In-low (hcTr lowest record
In rears, ore worthy porrbnssa On nnr
lireak at th* openlig. for. while aomawhs
lower level, may prevail before th* w**l
long fatarMt* ar* oat at th* market, th*
5r.v iiras'jTta^Sl
decline ka. In lltble fo ml**
Ity.
MIDDLING LOW MIDDUNGL
01FF
FFERENCE8 NARROWER.
ard* In so far the low grade* srs con-
rowed'the difference between middling nod
low middling Ike. the effect of which should
rt '* < ittans ,, *sS so B ° Ulr ' f
dlsrusseil quesrit
and the difficulty of ohtatatug i
fscPonr" •ppplles. tlta cotton lyde ~o»Mg*
than
aroon^og to the oottorn, rather
he *»nrtsnl types. Practhsl rc-
, probably Iweu - resptuulblo for
differences that have/-xtstrd for
bees wider (bin
I l.b»- •
transectlons In snot cotton which wsra
based strictly on the standard type* of the
exchange. And this explalnn why New Or-
exchange.
, jipmi
1a*o* I* reducing It* discount os low mid
dllsg at a time when Texts ta Increasing
the discount on low grade*, la the latter
state the crop wan damaged bat little, ami
then- ha* been lea* temptation aad little
of storm-
Yesterday's
tha racist
the spot quotations were revised, balls
seemingly discovering sentimental. If
not actual liaarlth, effect, likely ta acefae
" the proceeding. Ilowpvhr, It la oot'prob-
thn open
f— '■
the carnal crop—lUysf rd. Vlek St
FALL RIVER -REPORTS . ■.
VERY HEAVY BUSINESS
iqiIdhui la th* print cloth market at Fall
River waa the Urgent lo aevaral yrai
and reached about-610.900 placea. It waa
thought .by many that the volume of bool-
aeaa concluded the week previous was
the Uneat In year*, hut 5 htat week*i
ATLANTA. .
Abilene. . . .
Amarillo. . .
A the vl lie. . .
Auguata. . .
Birmingham.
Blamarek. . .
1 In*ton. . . .
Charleston. . .
Charlotte. . .
Chicago. . . ,
Cincinnati.
llRriDMU. . )
Corpu* Ckrlotl.
Davenport. . .
Fort Hmltb. . .
Galvettoa. . . .
Harr*
Huron
Jacksonville. .
Jupiter
Kanaaa City. .
Key Weat. . .
Knoxville. . . .
Lo* Angeles. .
Macon
Memphis. . . •
Meridian. . . . .
Mile* City. . .
Mobile
Montgomery. ..
Nath vllle.
York.
Norfolk.
North inatt*.
Omaha. : . .
Palestine. . .
Pittsburg.
Port In ud. Me
Portland, Ore.
NORTHWEST CARS.
Tb* followlag flgf .
ars of today, last week and % lt«t yaar:^
feral
CHICAOO CAR LOTS.
The receipt* of grain In car lota today
and estimated recclpta for tomorrow ar* aa
follow*:
Today. Tomor.
Wheat 14 36
Corn 616 3(1
tint* 206 ldi
Hog* 16000 WOO
white. 67c; No 2 rotted, 68e; Texas mat
nroof. 90c; Golden oat a, 69c; Bart; 76c; Blue,
l *MKAIe-Plsln, per 96po*ad racks. *7c:
plain. 44 pound racks. 9ra; plain. M pousd
racks, Uatnu: 1156.
“HA-Tttsntkv.c^tcc, tar«_ tnlra, MM:
363
Ml.
P aul.
ranc
Han Kranclaco. .
Havannah. . . .
Hnoknne. . .• v»,
Tampa
Taylor.
Tbnmaarllle.
Ylckalinrg. .
Waahlogtoq. .
Wilmington.
THE LIVERPOOL DRAIN MARKET.
Whet I—Opened uirknngad to t* lower; at
I JO p. m.. unchanged to H lower; closed an
changed to Ik lower.
Coro—Opened quiet It lower: at 1 JO p.
quiet H lower; clooed uarhsngad to Jk
higher.
NAVAL 8T0RES.
savannas, tin., aiarcn lorpvnune arm
I 7tc: rales.' 4; receipts, 71: shipments. M.
Itnstls (Inn; rales. 423: receipts. 460: quote:
A M V, 9414: l>. 94.99; F„ U&: F. ui>: II.
44.46: II. 44.40: I. U 45: K. fe4S; 41. &40; N.
44.10: W ti. 6*40; « XV. 4116.
l clover ml ted. M.90; ehok* prairie. N; bar
Tl’loi'w-UVde* whlh
, -49:. , *J!rS' 99-Fsohff. *
Bssrav gfe v „ 10Ni .
U M. Fslrehila. S. X Whits.
L. H. FAIRCHILD & COMPANY. .
NEW ORLEANS,
Ntw Orlsoss Cotton Exclisngo, - - Now Tork Ceffm Ssetusc*.
Now Tork Cotton Kschsng*. New Orlthns Hoard of Trad*,
N.w Orleans rfjaScIlfTlir . .
Private wire* to NEW YORK an] CHICAGO. Ordar* solIcCod tag 60*
exored* thl*
mu noa
In Home Cases Prices Bioko
• Widely in Early
Trading.
HILLS WERE' SOUGHT
New Tori. March 6—Tbo atoek tnirkrt
opened with general decUua*. Presaci Hl J
" aad, Brooklyn B*pld Tranait ..(T j
point, and Atchison losf In 3|| lVk. HmHu
ng and Intarlwruiwh common opeu.-i L
lower and Anaconda and Erie Tint l*
#p,o ' d -
MINING STOCKS.
Bnatoh* March I
RfcsSMSii
THE LONDON STOCK MARKET.
STOCKS—
Opnjlpajcira
Atehlsos
B.itta.qSTl'nToMo:::::;:::
Chntspfskv and Ohio
Chicago sad Great Western.
Cnusulsn I‘nil Be
Erie
Ad, preferred ......
■iota Central ....i,..
mots and Texas
do. preferred
ulsrlllc and NnnhvlUe ....
rxlran Central, pref
rfolk and Western
_ V-.L r •,,.. V — I
York Central
ylvanta"'^..
ntarin and
^ ,hln and Iteadlug ...
ithara fclw*y".v'."‘.”;i
^rn pr M
St. Paul
IftaUas UaallU ‘ *
Wabatb. pr**HtvS'!;i;!i;i.'!l
W* »'• Wh
4C, 17,',
I5I>, ia\
41),":
126 13
I s |l»t
i!Jl!
msintwi
■a 1 , |
54>:
76),....
147-, iy,
14JM4.S
uksiwJ:
MONEY AND EXCHANGE.
New Tork, March 6.—Money on rail]
666; time loan* quiet; 60 days 5 3-4:J
_ an* quit
80 day*. 6; 6 months 61-206 3-4.
Foated rates:, Sterling exchatigsi
14.81 I-204:861-2.'wlth actual buslnnii
In bapker*' bill* at 64.64J0 6 4.44.55 far?
j --.|OJ064.2t.I6 for eu-dky
demand and 24.ll
bills.
CoMmqrdal 'blllc.867 per cent
alitor (IQ-20; London bar t
Bar allfer 69 >1 -Iff; London bar silver
steady And ’ unchanged at 2!d.
Mexican dollar*. 32 l-4c.
Government bond* unchanged: rati'
road bonds ateady.
Jly weather;
ban:
The main i
Cloudy and rain over tba
FL--_ ^ _____
amount of bualneaa don*-In fla* goodflc
not considered In th* tot id. Theae gooda
arc aold aa far ahead at February of o*xt
year and at prtcea that w
profits to the manufacturer.
The aafea of laat * wf*k —
about twice the ptodaenon of the* tnllla
In thla dry, ao ft ran be teen that the
demand for the cnaroer grade* of cloth la
enoratoua. The Imtaeaaltv of the btfclneaa
In print rlotha la abown In the lar
l»er of order* which take the ml
Into January of next year. If haafneaa con-
tlnoea at the preaent rate, the mill* will
lie forced to refute order*. A majority of
the tale* are for deliveries extending along
Into November, but tome arc for later date
than thl*.
tb* courser grade of
of In moderate qaan
the greater profit In _
f irlnt cloth the manufacturer* are not will
ng to change their loom* over for the pro-
tov* ’
nge th
Inctlou of finer |
Harrow goml*
worked up to a pool
non wuerenr jiinm 64 by 60* command
a selling price of 4tt« aau‘they are dlffl
cult to get at thla quotation. Narrow
standard* are held at 4tt and 27-Inch 64
by 60a are aelllng for 4ttc In aome caaea.
The strength of wide atandarda Is shown
In the asking price of aovan cent* for spots
nod €%c tor short-term contract*. The
demand for 96-Inch 61 by 72a has Iweu
mod oral* and they o*ll at 7ttc.
THE COFFEE MARKET.
New York. March 6.—Coffee cables:
Havre. 10 a. ro.. market ateady; 12 i
tranced Vi.franc; sales 16,000.
Hamburg, 10 a. m.. market adranced ..
tt pfennig; ante* 6.00; Klo No. 7 4V; «
change 1513-32: receipts, two days. 22,l(
shipments to I*nlte«l Htntcf 10.006; Rnrot
nil; stock 667,000; market qalat. *
Mantos, receipts two days* 40,000; atocaa
2.906.000; market qnlet. *
Rao Itnlo receipt* 99,100; Jandlahy re-
363
rt •wtn Q
....TWKI5 wrtll take'TV
fiS,odp lAt woatk
uartet for today
York coffct
March ..
April ..
May .. ..
Jane .. .
July .. ..
August ..
Reptember
October ..
November
December
January ..
February
Clow.
6 fil < «
6.S5 W
6 **. *4.71
.6.10415
6 ST> 6
.. ..4..6.404.45 '
.. ** ..6,36*6.60 i
6.K4.60 i
Closed steady. 8alea 113,600 bags.
363
COTTON AND STOCK
Order* ess be rant to I»ew,T*vk In rail
two legal way*, vl*.: over th* public
telegraph wire* or by .mall.
We bn every facility fra th* exe
cution of margins! orders on a commit-
’ow'lirnitmcst of roatomera la *1 *11
time* courteous, snd orders an exe
%'S*£,V r ra.?S3^ .»d .III
have our representatlT* e»U prasonslif
on thane Interested,
Clark Goodman & Co.
20 Broad Street, Naw York.
ATLANTA NATIONAL BANK
ATLANTA. GA
A. E. THORNTON, Vice-President.
C. E. CURRIER, President
H. T. INMAN, Vice-PrealdsnL GEO. R. DONOVAN, Cathlsr.
JAMES 8. FLOYO, Assistant Cashier.
Capital
Surplus and Undivided Profits
$600,000.00
$600,000.00
We Solicit Your Patronage.
i
ALONZO RICHARDSON & CO.
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
AND AUDITORS
Empire Building. Bell Phone, Main 8i3.
ATLANTA GEORGIA.
HAYWARD, VICK & CLARK,
COTTON, STOCKS, BONDS. COFFEE, GRAIN AND PROVISIONS
Orieast Cotton Etrhinp.
York t'ottoo Kirkaut*.
Carend*l*t and ^rnv^^Sta, Nrw Ortaana.
I Xew Orlesaa Fstnr* It raker.' Irasctatloe.
I Now tirlean* and t'blragu Board* of Trade
nrara IJvanwol cettse Ira's
Cluwd strody.
New York and Chicago Correspondent*.
A_ C !°-A* D BARTLeVt, FRAZIER A CARRINGTON.
PRIVATE WIRES TO ALL PO|NTfc
THE ORIBiNAL
4!%
Money Dnws Interest
ro
BANK
from. Me Deposited
UNION SAVINGS BANK
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