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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEW*
WEDNESDAY. HAlirn C M.
WOOL OtTTIl
TOM EXPECTED
Futures in Tlmt Nlprkrt
Closed Very Sternly at a
Slight Advanee.
NEWS AND (JOKKII*
of I lir Flcci-y Staple.
I-
4r4 lime:
IIHHlfllS .He
1.- i:. c on
Jtl.S high'
Ike « (fi :ifi
i llit) Muni. \ it k A t*l<(i k 0*
k. ilnrcli <• -I.Ii«tim«mI w.-i» due 3
M|h-ih<| firm. 1 lower iui near
I on*hung**d <iii Inti* iiMiiitlm At
1*1.’ higher
r mi ifutiinl IJ'whI demand for
i.t middling fi.lxd. sales
in e»r; «|<«i iii.itlMi mill I.K* 1 ,
mi. in. hiding tft.ftti Ani'-rlijin
>MiMiii|iu todnv iniliniiti#*! wirtr at
igain-t 34.771 hi*C M*-k ioihI r».W*
Edited by
Joseph B. Lively
MARKETS
Mr. IJrtl/‘a twaafjr-flv*
venn* ttpaflaoee of wi
lting market* In Atlanta
amt tba South b.ia mail#
bim a rccogulxed an*
\ thorltjr In bla •pedalt/.
I III- Ne
RANGE OF NEW YORK STOCKS AND COTTON MARKETS
SPOTS MARKED DOWN
lug. In
••■■fully
New York Opened Fairly
Active a Few Points
Higher.
wltll.Mlt |I||||||«- •»*»>
.III «*r II, |mmiI Ik fight. wli.it
figure •!•»••• tin- public •m
III- Journal of •••ilUieiM' Silt** of
| jiriiit • 'otto* nr*- being reiirirled • •> the
1 grow in*: tiii|M.»sll.lllt »• of furnishing f•»••
, g«Msl> vv a||t*jj| fof Ho- • 1 •-i 11 .*r!•*■
'Hu* Dull broker* linfe lii consider*.
; lilt* .oil.Ill tliih Ijiolliiliir iiloi till* moIIIUIIbkIoII
Iioiikmk U. ight 1110*1. r itely Ih.It» o-rt Hi hi
| .iioimmI '• 'KU to JM«- fin liny. but • li***'** I*
.! fidt jmiomit for sub*
1 U . l.l I. I.hldii'g SCO for C.titi^lnv
|,o. nl crowd 111) lug on tIn* light esll
* AMP. or tTOCSk.
I iiliuwlug ,
II ,
liliU
Mnrdi 5 76<-
New York. .Mur. h r. Tin* ••otton murk* t
•#|**ticd steii.lv :iI Jill iohAli<-e of |H.li|ls
The •tart «»■ I...I g.—l Ij.i.I i.it'ii Mi
iwetcd Oil Ho 1 side* Aflrl Him 'ill here n
little Silppott from Him Lilli* eau*«*d pt|« lo
aitvann* n dub further. but i.nir« w.-re ug
grossly** mill opposed tin* upturn with vigor
llu*
! i.i-*-1.
nl. Yl« k 4c
"4l ♦
iglllist 3#l
mi I liu t k|miI business Iijik I moii
u ln«t (f*i« <l.n« However. tliliik
lii.Ml^rn!•* mlv mim •• unirW**t n »nlr.
e»|Mirter» riot In sillipn
If liny n III
Liverpool rfiil th** unexpected \V*»«I- ?
Bemlny morning, opening firm | (niint
|ow#r on fhr* near months .m l ijn- j
changed on th»* distant Thirl market 1
WH* due to open 3 to‘ 4 |MilntM |.«wei on J
Tuesday's rinsing in New York The j
chute war. v«*rv steady | to l j.j (M>tnt[
over the «losing of Tuesday
Tbe following Is the rnnge III Hie ■rllle 1
months In Liverpool.
Hpell. 11 ttfll Liw.
Mar* h April 7” ■ *l 77 |
May j ulo .. *• I
July August *75 5 7*4 ;
Oetnlo-r NoimjiiImm . .. ».x
H|h»i.w were slight I v eash
being marked down 4 polnte t i tls on
•glen of Ift.flitt* tmlej*
Trading Opened faith in tile III the
New York market, with pthe* .. to
points Indter, hut. aftei gaining some
3 to o point* additional. II.I. ted a few
polntn. at I nViork ruling l to z isdnta
above o|H>ning figure"
The HtreiiKtli tti.it In tin* enrl» nffMinooii,
eoiitlniiM«l up to tin* •!•»»••. %«1*1* l» «.i* fit in.
at top prleoK f.M llie dill, net htjUi polli.s
(letter limit TiiiomIjii HimIk
III tin* nfterinMiii ••otton «i.ik more n«
(lie and prices umtm strong. >|n» ««*lliug up
tv |t«r and July lo ]•"•••
fh-ml weekly Interior lino eaielll illesteri.
ATLANTA A1ARK El’S.
FRUIT ANO PRODUCE.
|*n<;M At tire. I’k-
l.|V17 pflU.no lien* dill!. XthZ.r rents
n.h . hl.-kens jW tlre. 3o«.Vs- rm h; durks.
Pekin. bV escb; pmldle. tt©JOr earg; geese.
f..|| feathered. »-m e.n li; turke>N in the
iMiunil.
Afiisigauia>e<l f'oiipi*i
Atisulle 1'iMist 1.1 nr
Auierietit) Sugar lief.
AiineoiMln
Aunrl.nn l>»eninoltfa.
do. preferred
i 1 • ■ 1 7 i"7-« (ton pjg\i
H' 4 * H-4t
I.T4 l.’7S l.-i*, l.^«.
*.'« I 7'IS
111!
VC \i.’J
....
MICt OriTlCl
Out. 4 W. .
|! Nut Iona I le*nd. . .
i-TTt Nuribern I'aelde. .
to*4 ;| New York reutral.
1 •
•u J
3 1 ^
a
2 o
33
Ii 1!
4fd« fF*
tit't
WK ¥t
•3% »/.«*
Ant Huielflng ICcf. .
do. preferred . . ..
Atrhlsou
do. preferred
P->*4 1J4S 131'. 134*.
W’a
kl/n
t'niifldlan I'aelflr
i lilts go •« n<1 Nortbnr'n
f lierhpeak•* A 4fill** . .
Colorado Kuel A Iron
Cel!frill Leather . . .
do. pieferre.l . .
chh ago A <ireat W
Cbleilgo. M . A Ht. I*. '
Ifeluiinre A llildaon. .
IdMtlller'n Securities. .
Krle
do. iireferred . . ..
tjeiieral Klwtrle . . .
Illinois Central .
Alu. |e«. Menu Itle**. .
I.oijIhvIIIm g Niisliillle
Meilean Central . .
\|is«onrl Psrlfle . . .
Ad, .V*'*
41S 4.*
ho>4 vn
h*\‘ :»!f
ins J7kS
.SUi
ret**
ms
1 tin. prei
73S i CarMeAla
'I Keadlng.
41*4 i: litpublle Bfeel
Norfolk k Western.
I'etmaylvaufa. . . .
People s Hus. . . .
Preeaed Nteel Car.
ireferred. .
I/7S IP) ' l»i; l*»s
, |;1% IJ3«* l.‘» l?.''4
*l MS *»'4 MS.
iw\ kts iJTS
kl i.i
tw «»,
TIPS FLASHED
Froiu Wall Street.
Mpechtl
The Georgian.
irrom Hayward. Vlek A Clark •
Xew York. Alan b fi — J. H. Ituebe A Co.: j
American ■took* In feuidon are utlonger ,
ibis morning. Atchison slum lug a uolalde .
gain of more tbau I |Miint
STOCKS SUPPORTED
VIGOROUSLY EARLY
There Is nothing In tbe tnornlng l >:| l M ‘ r " Rpmilfpil ill Kofllf* Wiflf* Ra
of more tbuii ordinary lutereut. amil no ei I I * t 111 ou «« M ,UL ! *C-
coverings from Tuesday'!)
Tber
•J9
.^5*1
154 !37 . 154
rt\ ns'
14'« 14S 13 i
ms ms i<"
F.-IS » ft
I'nlted hinten Ifuhlier.
do. preferre*!. . . .
Kim them PHrltlo . . .
Houtberu Hallway. . . .
do preferred. . . .
Hloaa Mbeffldd
•J3»s
&3‘ 4(
H4>« 1.IS
35 | »' 4 .
33 ! 33S
47*.* 4tiS 47S
•i\ ms
•"•S', niuirnuruiriu . ,
US I Tetm. C<wl & Iron.
HdS Texas A I'arlflc. . .
Hf7 J I plan Pari fie. . . .
73 (‘ l’nlte«» Htates Nteel.
711 -I do. fireferretl. .
Va i’ar.Chrtnlral. .
153 11 do. preferred. .
'' Western 1'nlou. . .
Wabash
do. preferretl .
Wlaeoi xln Central,
do preferreil. .
f»|4fc 5iU 4V*S
144 144 i 144 144
- ***
l«r.*s P-S PcS
31S * 31S
3'S
14)4S
41S
,;‘V:
14Ts MS
3 * >*»
!«•'*
40*2 40S
et*H-k riales i::: pi
NEW YOKK.
nlfl.JItllR i:
frii-«
Mil lie |H.iitMl:
Mind: hens. |.v petimi
Pltnlfl 4'K l.ard I-**
|M»nint; elioilldei
Hive, 17
5.*. 4 43 34..
Retelplu
hbipnientM
htmks 4l4».*l'*
Couipnrntlie receipt* at nil
Mrrelpt* Imlnr
Ha me day last i.-at
I nr mine
Total rccflpt* f.»r four days.
Ha me dnyii lust year .
|nereil«e
Total reeelpts since heptemlH
Name time inHt year
(uereniM*
r.stliunted reeelpts tonpiftrtW
1*4*6
|Miiiml: linme.
. .. . m-Hie. •*
fiound: nlden active. 10c pound; butter. a»
round; honey, bright, artier. |e pound;
Wonev In I (mhiuiI t»bM*kn. seller. 12e pound;
fitted apples. *e poutnl; whits pe«s artlv%
bu-liel. Iinli pea*. |3'»); stink. $l.75(|
' 15
CAMF -Quail seller, lie eaeh: dorea
active, ic rarh: fTuHt*. Millard, aetlve. 4Of
each: duck* ml«nl. a* .re. ZSr earb; wild
tnrkeva aetlie. Ifir p und; rabblta artle*
llHe rnrh*. aqnlvrrU nrtlve, Ic each; opna
New llrleNlis
4«nlie«L>u
tloMtcm
Moiement at Atlomta
Itfveipts tfslay...
Its *7
to 4..Vo
,IW4 t«* S.«*M
issi to 6.*>*f
Ham*
day last ye
IliefriuM*
HbIpnieutR t«Nlay.
Hniue day Inal
|HM*r**n»e
HtiM-k f»li hand tialm ,
Hniue dm last year..
TODAY'S PORT RECEIPTS.
Tbe following table abowa reeelpts at the
today, loin pared with the name da/
Messeua. $4 not)
_ nils, active. 4w-t»
$1 QO:'atralgbtn. $1 Sdfr; no Pineapple*. Klon
tdn st«H*k. per crate, t? M Oranges. Florida
aterk. owing to site and mndtfloo on ar*
ili.il, |»i*r |s»x t.»(infl35» Apples, elude**.
Haris. »3?f«3M; fane/. 13.71; New
Pape Coda, per” barret. 11100; Jerae/a. tll-00.
(•rape fiult. Florida stock, owing to alia
I color. |*er Itnt. tl.SAg7.7S. Limes. Hnr
Ida stock,' per hundred. 11 ho. Nut a. fanev
tnlve«l. In Ikiics. |»er aaek of 100. aetlva at
$4 60 aaek Peanuta In are* •••raging IN
K Minds eaeb. owing to gramr. per pouaa,
k#4Ar
V"*lirrAlll.RS—Rnwta. cabbage eratea. ae-
live, $.11»> crate: • abbitge. ■tntulard crates.
X- |Mimul: cabbage, barrel*. V |».im\d:
egg plant active. |7.5d crate; riietitnlwra. $4
crate. totnatiN>«. fund. active. $.5'
potatoes, new cr*»t». $1‘*uu jM*r barrel; onion*
•Iri. active. $1 P> bushel Irish potatoes, a**
Him No 1 . ObfiUfs* bushel: celerv. fancy.
TMivr.. liiineh: |M*pper» ni the. $4 ernle;
<»kra. alt basket* amall. I? 60 crate; raiill
flower active Mllhe pound: lettuce, bended.
11 r«*» drum: aiieet |n»tutoes, yellow, ac
tive. $1 Oil bushel; SW»*C| |sdiit..es. white. 4n
the. 7?h* bushel; kraut, half barrel. 137T>;
rutabaga turnip*, l^e. Htrnwlwrrlee. l.'jc
FLOUR. GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
FI OPR- Highest patent. 18 00; beat pat
ent, $4 At; standard patent. $4 75: half put
eu» $4U0; ayrlng wheat patent. $6 00.
■ninN* t'hJee White. : N*» 2 white. C0.* :
\o •• yellow. Of* . Illl*4*<|. to. : Tennessee
White. 4K»**; cracked corn. |nw bwalid, T'k*.
Hulls «11 60. „ . r . v _
OATS 4'liolcc white cllpocd. r.k.*; No 2
white, 57c. No mixed. 55c; Texas lust
in oof. fry; Holden tvita. 63e; Hurt, 75« ; Illue.
ItAV—Timothy, choice large hntea. $133;
INTERIOR RECEIPTS.
lilies 1 -5. do No J Hllrd bales. 1 "H. No
I rimer mixed. $1 -»: eh.dcc prairie. $1. her
"kilORTIt 4'tud.e white tl &d; Texas white
II p; fan. v. pound. $135; brown
'"i'ViD 'iVhN FF-FH Fifty pound aaeka. We;
I'Mrini . ni.k II W. Motor feed. $1.25,
Manner fecit II »
PROVISIONS.
Pll4»VIS|4>\M Mnprenie ham* lMv' 1 : PalV
I forpin linim " ““
LIVERPOOL
onhuf table gives the opening
••lose, compared xx11Is yealerdny.
••polled steady.
opening Previous
linage _ • p m. i'lnac. i ins».
1 f'-g | a
I
> \
1 -;= !-
3*
z
ic
July ,
Aug.
Kept.
t*» !'!•; t* n !4 Jsl pf.Ort 1 .....
if i" i: if i • i: p» ii i: y d.< ki i
i . <•« pi 04 P* ni j t tit jo n; it i.y; w Vi..
i" <»5 if. P» f»3 pt tr. lit. i; i* !• .a i. I;. y s
I t .4 l' 3i 1*1 1 • 37 pi r .3" in pi.
••• . _ 1 i" :, i i" -t* i" 44 451"
I Hoard in in.
I'li.sefl very stendv.
NEW ORLEANS.
. i»:r« p* 5i in..lo.&i 10 54*51 iu.:»;
io:« jp».4i
. |u 55 |«.7« lu.M ld.to.lu.6T to 1j 5! 52
.... in.74 10.5S
.,1" 74 I" V* 1'*.7; 1 • S7 p* x7 to,|u.7«» 71
, lu C7 in 51
, pi r»M 61 I" r*» 164 I" 6.* IT. pi 45 46
“Vio.to lu 64 |o.fi7 pt.67 to p* 5o 61
l't.7.* 74 lu.56 5
NOTKK OS GRAIN.
I*ointorji on ProvisioiiK.
I to The Hc<
iFrom ll iyw.
t hlc.igo. March
urrluglo
glan.
•d. Vlek A rilirk
• Murllt tt. Fr.ixb r A
I* ••very ImlicitthMi that
tin c|«-i*||uiil fradlng market will In* a fen
lure yyith tliictuiitlous enough to still Hu*
most exacting I nlcss the demand Im
proycM, or Hu* crop iimwh lu*« , oun , s scrlotiH,
tin* drift XVIII probnl.lv lie |nyyr|\
l orn nets its though It would yvork. lower
It N u pet mu lient Im?
I»o iud look for much of xi break. In*
The sltiiutloi
by the ue||oll •
to sell them r
It hfoks ns
yyeakiioss cunu
III Imt
In onts n it« plainly
f the uiiiikct It Is i
•eklesaly
f a g.M*.| deni of th
from forced lh|uldutl<
WHEAT OPENED WEAK;
SHARP EHACTION Off
THE WEATHER REPORT
STATE FORECASTS.
<icorgi;! Fair, tonight; colder In extreme
•south iNirtioii: rimrsdur full- nml yvuimer
In northern und eeutrnl portions.
iimllnu—F«lr toutghi; Thurmlay
Loss Was Recovcml oi;
Good Buying by Commis
sion Houses and Bulls.
booth
j fair ami warmer In the'Interior.
, Aliibamii l’iilr tonight: Thuradu
Is
befoi
early I
ii. a ml !
A rul
what the comll
the
M l.ouls wires- ‘‘Keller of tin* Modcr
Chicago. .March
•nt In yy heat yy lu
oyei lute, and the wheat not tiring on sale,
hev yyeie obliged to Md for It. There yyjis
i minor In elrciiiutloti late In the day flu*
of wheat by Robert Prtugb
nl warmer In the luteilor.
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
statlotis lu the northern half of the
Fulled States un.l oil the south Pacific
eonst. Suoyv was falling tUU morning nl
ItufTalo. ftinaha. Huron and Modena, (tier
• In; south dry weather continue*.
•f loyv pii*sf«nri* tImi was enter
duty In Texas ami Indian Territory, will
yyoik a- fulllifltllV Us III there will In* | j H V|Yi
ir Shear
. ... . higher
J I fats •*•■»! 7 »c higher
llamluill. Wheat c|omi|
dosed -V»i a
etter,
PioyIsloiis 2*3(17
trouble f«*r nab heat*. That year. *lue to!
tile |m*s|, we t Jtlgfd the s|iiul)e*t flop of I
III twenty four year* -523.0f»t.b*i hush
•Is ‘
THE CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET.
Ml He •urn on market, crowd had m
trouble lu bidding It up at tin* opening
lloh Pi Ingle Belling wheat on this spurt
just wold lOb.Ofia at
This Chicago Hrcord Herald la*s»
open.. High. ,l.ow cio«
peenlluity fuyoralde for Him growth and I May
loptiu lit of Uuirlsh •eutiuicut In yylieal | -fMix
PlMUKiint weathei broiiglit the usual re Sept
minder of an carl) spring mid gave cm J 4'tlllN
. all of th millions of the * May —
it nation that make for lower {July
these yyeie numerous enough to Sept
trade forget ei cry thing of the! fiATS
lull' lu the export i May
lug California yealerdny morning has
•il eastward and Is ih*w centered over the
state of Wyoming, following lu the yvnke of
the high, yvlildi has niovetl from the |ruk«»
»as to the lake region.
As a result of the eastward movement of
• lb* Itjglt there Is a general fall In teuipe
planatlou Worthy of c«»inplele
found lu the niiauctal •olumtis
see run to Im* 11 gcueral tendency to aasuiue
that for the present stock* have reartnl
ns far as ike/ arc going, hut 110 one can
asauut* that sii|«jMui will he exteirdeil at
once, (t Is iierfectly ntivtou*. of course.
Hint the iniirkei will Ihshuu* denmnillxed
If some siiit|M»rt Is not extended Am Ir
tegular market with the nosaihlllt.v that the
film I prices will Is* higher than those of
lust night I* all that can la* expected.
Americans are K*<0| per cent higher. No
change In bank rale expected tomorrow.
larrgc block* of stiM*ka returned In loan
crowd, indicating an end of the present
movement on part of |dg U*ars
The public utilities bill, |o Im* brought Up
In Neiv York legislature, was responsible
for the weakness In tractions ami other
New York ls*u«;*.
Atchison was uttiPked on the theory that
mi Increase In dividend will In* rniislderdj.
There Is meeting of Atchison directors to
Jlay. and |ndlcjr will be settled :ia to dlvl
4|eml next luonth.
The atm-k market tmluy wll Im* unsettled
again, but soup* gissl buying will irpiw.ir
If any violent outbreak occur*
ll.irgnin hunter* are coming lu
New York P'lunib ini Hurenu: lb*diiced
support levels bnye us yet la*en estaltllsbctl
Acute Depression.
TONE VERY FEVERISH
I-ater < Jains Wiped Out in a
Few Minutes, Sharp De
clines Followed.
... (yam. for Smelting.
Amalgamated. At<hl*o»i. Hrisiklyn llapld
Transit. iVdnrinlo Fuel and Iron. l.onUvlUe
and Na*!ixlll«*. Missouri Pacific, ami Steel,
ami professhaial* will sell these abs'k* «*i»li
ndeinly on all rnjlles. yyjileh should be pr«
|Htr|loiiaie to the sharptie
tile last *1
any time - when
shall
1 of the decMne In
id'whlch may take place
•r lb|Ulilntiou pressure
New York. March 6. Wall street w •
fairly deuioralSx«il f«»r half an hour HiU ■ .
, ertiiKMi nml for a time tin* •midlilons w. *
• panicky Fierce raids Were made by |,r. .
fessloinil operator* and t,here was > l
JI < 1111 <1,11 loii Prices Incited by ten inlmit %
an nyerage •»1 more than 2 jioiiits. In a f. w
cases there yvere breaks of some 5 f . f
points N'eyy loNv levels were cstnhlUl,..j
in a dozen stock's lu many ius«*s ii,.#
i went boloW the prioc reached 4n the gre..t
panic of H*c: It yvaa re|H»rted 1 Imr 1: ||
I I In 1 rluiit 11 Inol captured control of Itc.a.i •
In tin* open market. This renort was gu. ,1
crt'.leiicc Ih‘. ;misc Reading had Im*«*ii the
st.s k to stand tin* dowuyvaril awcep. p .'*
We l.N.k for
|M*rmaneiit rwovery lu
Ht. Paul may I
I 11I011 Pacific Is
lu
1 Idem that aomelMitlv 1ms la**u
biting It on ii tremendous scale.
At Hu* opening the jicctiiuulatleu of s. 1
orders caused 11 break that established 1.
low levels In leatlllig st.M-k-. The luith
Hid Ihsaiers of tbe big I'orpm.it .
the
round the**
lmisli low and
same category
Town Topic
enrly nil net tv ex are 61* the
The outside
Irtsufflcb lit, in
prevent further fleniornllrnlb
bsik for 11 eontlimi
fnrtxxl lt«|tibl;itb'ii t'slay with tip* I
striving to make the route complete. That
a substantial recoiery I* I mg overdue I*
conceded, and a* the first signs of it tin*
III help along the movement.
frightened the short trader* n,
••meiing tlielr contrirta to such an ev.
Unit by noon the market hail rullletl tjt, .
erngc of |hi|h»s. I'or more tlmn an it
the li*i yyjis dull and stublMiru around •
high lei el. Shortly after 1 oVI.irl, an ,
lin k was minle on l auiidinti Paclth . nnd
le»s than tlie luluutcs It broke from I"•
t" I73t> This was fc|loyve«| |»y 11 t.ild .
....1 Pe'ilist Ii aiii.t In ten minutes peiilisi |i .,i.
''..V.oi'rv I ' ,r "l , P‘‘! ftotu 1/7to J;*|. The wildest ,
.’! -ci.I.. eltement Imii.e llately irrevallctl through..
Amalgaiunfisl
g|y*
PCI
rk ft
direct.'
ir:.,
lied lh|ilhl.t!|o|l. tabling ,
•tots ..f failures. If ,
this cxiitemeut that
*-'.V;««>>' li"l.; tint III J t,v tillrrii,111
■' }"’£* ."'ftft
.. opinion It would In* g.ssl |*olh ,
the better slocks t«s|av on any ftirthe
break of 11 eotlple of |Hdllls nr mi. This op- ,
portnnltv will probably be presented Jti-t j
after the opening, which "III llkelv I"'| within
pretti yvlld on further commission house .
margin cull* 011 s**ab» account*
liances for profit lie In the
Philadelphia Reading
It was the only stock on the list
(lr<n. Ret wren | and o'clock Ret
ileebiedly lethe nod pflct
w bb* range. Jumping fnu
mllyvrty list like l.oulsi ill.* nml Nashville.
Itig I’otir. Italtluinre and Ohio. I'libMi
•{tie sltul Houthetu Psultle.
bulge
Buy wheat
break*.
MONEY AND EXCHANGE.
THE COFFEE MARKET.
New York. March d - Following are
•allies:
liny re. 10 a. m--Market barely stein
loon, declined S pfennig: sale*. 16.'*»"
llambmg. pi a in Mat Let declined
* pfennig: sales. 15.'**»: Rio No. 7. I'«: ex-
hnnge. 151333: veceipts. ity.ouu; shipments
to I'ultisl State*. 6.«z«'; Kurope. I.'»t"; st«,.-ks.
'rt.tsia: market tlriii
Santos feeclfits. 4*14sr*; stAek*. 2.31.’.
New York. March •: Money on cal'
i6t # : time loans tlrm tin days 5 l 4; i>i...
hi I* 5' 3; six mouths 5»yi»3x 4 .
Posted I'rttex: Sterling ext’llftiige $| '
'tual btisiuess in hnnio-
I" I ;
MINING STOCKS.
The following figure* gift
range ami close of -the N'e
market for today:
Hire from the Mississippi eastward. In the
northyveat the tem|H-ratnres hnye risen «
sblerablv In the last 24 hours. March
The existing condition* are favorable for April .
partly cloudv to cloudy yve.ither in this Mav .
■**'■• bat totilght and ThurMiay; slowly rising June .*
July
Itoiton. March 6. -Opening «ps*k« I ? h
67. North Butte 16 1 ,. Trinity 27'* •‘.•pt.-r
Range v>, Slianiicii J!*'*. 4Juln’ev l.’T 1 - .\J, I-
ill.in lo, tii.| Dominion MS. Fulled 7S-,
THE LONDON STOCK MARKET.
tetuiHTature Tharwhiy
Minimum and Maximum Tamparaturat
and Rainfall.
ObaervatUuit taken at a tt. m.. 75tb meri
August
Sefitember
He tuber ..
cllllror
! Min.
(IWIF
December .. ..
January
CIumsI steady.
Mnx. ] Itatloo
tlemand fo
yyhe.it. but not ii cessation ofjJuli
ir trade was icry dull lu nil f Sept
oml sinh whittling down a* 1 PORK
ATLAN I A
4|t j Atdleiie
.... t ■.. -i ■*. 11..
MILLS UNABLE TO FILL
URGENT NEEDS' OF PATRONS.
rk 4’iuninerctaT: In a nunilwr o|
Dig agent* ate tiyRig jo s.stir.
g.K.d« from Hie n.ills to fill th.
•eds of patron* N'.. uiuoiir.t of
Itg tip of slot in botiinl
i of rcc«*lpis Southwc
Itegltilting of sl'Hiig fill lit
Imllcallhg the |
i*rat loii« The i
had’In iilith'lp illoll 111- |Tos| |
f the fortheomlng report "f supplies
T he mills arc Imuiimmy
pioper ip'diiy cotton
li.il to pb h up supplies
Mutch 1. almost
1 .elite
Houston.
Augusta
Memphis
1 • .•' Hat backs x 32;
*55. Suprcm.* lard. l , o»*'». Purity
" L ' ‘groceries.
St’41 All—'Mait'latd gruiiiiiateil l'. VS New
York refined. 4H«*i piatitatleo. 4V.
t'rtlTF.F Roasted Arbi.. I les $16 M; hulk
In bag* or barrel*. IV; green. UKl;
grain In farnc
rtnlh to be lillge
If was ted tit all Ictuirkilde th;
fill I tear pool should III ike n d'
umptilgii jigaiust the market lu
'n prosiwet ii
Id. h there w
lvri. following the larg.
THE LIVERPOOL GRAIN MARKET.
! l lodge i 'll l
• FI Fi-*
j I'oii Smlili
... Irregular lute . . ....
4'llted ft• 'III W • >1 klllg ihefr I"..|||*
ill capacity l.v a .J,- ei. ..f lalsir.
ill tl|i* problem
mil'll
SPOT COTTON MARKET.
New York.
New (ttlorui*. firm
Saiaiiimh. steady .
bblllng It 45.
middling I" ,
inbblllng I-**..
Shredded blsrilH. ki case Vo .* rolled
oats $3«1 is*e Sack gill*. W. pound bag*
II ovatera. full yyelgbt. $2 >) cate, lljTht .
weight, il to) eaae FyaiHirateil apple*. 7Vf ,
pound Pepper IV Piking i.owdera.
Red siilmon $5 case Pink aaltfioti '
$4 XT, ens* 4'iM-o.y. 40c, chocolate. 3Jc; aiiaff
pound )#ra. 4V.
bushels grow ii In |s^»
led that following the |e. o|,
"'in loisliel.s of Rul. the de
largest ii.orded The tlgur
ii ‘nil! i;
Which seller* ha ye
iioyy under order ai«
dtiiig agents
• It slurp detutilid
Him
. "1 ilell y.'
I Mi
e\ lei
CHICAGO CAR LOTS.
of bushels, till clphe
nil"
Milo th** spring ntuuih'
heavy ...hue! rottoti* tin* «;e»7 pi•h|ii<*IIon Is
fully liiniei oldei When huier* entered
with I vb w to securing Ideaehe.l
•ally .ill of the tin
lie I 'Cell selling ill
Me
iphi*
Dec I follow*:
beef. $2 6" C**f.
Cataup. $| w cat*
gall"
Today. Tonmr
Norfolk, tltn,. middling ID*.
Ilaltlmor* n.'inlual mhblllng
Ib'sioc. *lc.i.|\ ud.bllltig H
Ultle l(.H-k. steady : n.ld liiug
4*orned t»eef. $2 rnae
Sirup. New On-dll. *»«
( iP.'ii, Pubn Tfw gallon; 4«eorgla
alt (ft) pound i t Axle grease $1.75 S.sla , t •••
rrackrra. uy iwmiid; lemon 7't« . ovatwi *
Barrel lamfy. pet pound. 6«-. mixed,
nouinl. 6>jc TjunatiH**, ‘2 pound. $1 W ,
Melblln
! Miles .'Hi
Mobile
1 XlolllgotUel
' N.»*hl Hie
, NeW Mile.,
Norfolk
par ! 1‘*
PRIMARY MOVEMENT.
HAYWARD. VICK A CLARK S
DAILY COTTON LETTER.
Nay* t'eaiis. $:; Lima l>«*aiia. (I
Ir ilci matches, per groat. $168 Mara 11
ronl. y'i«* l H ' r 'I*o'»nd Sardine*, mu* 1
tard. $3.'5 *aae Potash $3 ffiRJ V)
Pen tint#. F,c Ro.*e. 4 ply rollon lie
ll.lutl4 iv) • ,*c
RD I. lap * t|,5* s to ..I 6d. «.
| Palestine
port fat.d” \l
»oap. - iv*
III KSI I
full
lf.y
with ! "
of the •
f- un.l that n
Ib'keted f.ibrles which hi
high pi In** or :ii value him
a sold up condition, ami ha
ticketed llln'* lu I lie cln*<» of
■bulls, lu the yvooleit market
cll-l
Atmeomlit
Atchison
do. preferred
id Ohio ..
iilhtll Pa. IM-
-apeakc ami Ohio
•lo.
Illllp'ls felitrul .
I.otiisi llle ami Nash
.Mcxhan «'entrtil. pi
Norfolk and Wester
New Yolk 4 ’•’lill al
Kansas ami Texas
Mnturlo ami West.*
Penusy lyanix4 w .
Phihulelfdilti nml
Southern Pib Die
Southern R.tllw.,
• In. pl'efei I'etJ
1 iFi. ll I-
a^S, xi*
:n\ 2i
working around
women'* fam y w
bet lei posit inn t|
they
for th** fall
and j
eight ...
million of I lie . olltit I
• lllisl slump III tl:
befoi
lunch belnyy hist
blllg {looses the V
luirtllO'tlts prepared
I II.’ g<
• of Uorspals A*
:iiltbnis|y. and the
heavy weight* arc
In the Job
»lug
. *i»ii»sl to hamllc
trail, with orders in tuud fu.
that show i |n* fad 11 it. * to he
Ihoro'tghiy sotUfacbry lialtiiei
y lill all the de
lari
COTTON AND STOCK
cut Ion of marginal orders du a can tub
lltitl basis
Our treatment of cnatomere I* nt
tint*** *oiirtioil*, ami order* nro i
nii.sl nml reporied prompt'/.
We
Clark Goodman & Co,
20 Broad Street, New York.
N>w Otlean* March 6 ii r ^undi
nes* of |.lvei|*».»|. yyhei.* fututes ate'
about 6 tsiinis ln itcr tlmn dm went r.u ‘
tnyyenl strenKihetung i>>ntldeii«e ..n n»t
eble. The Idea of furthci mi, Mop w.,s k
tertip«»raMly ttluindoiie.l. si,,,jt*. i» .tight i ,
end i uunetl i points ady.ui., ft.on an
Indifferent "i»*tilng Neyy ,« t«.|»s •>.*!. '
I'Mt (It’uliitiy sternly, oyylng ••• piosp,. t^ '
of further intii* in the hottli.Mti and '
central Mates ntul th. »h,fnnt ■: 1
hedge* to our mark.-’ I t many u.n*
(•eat the future imitkot* bay. I*, . n
more or less out of Hip* and baying *
hedges agaln«t commitment* in .hum'
cotton. t»v chan,e «»r Intention m Hi.
wrong market ha* i*.»st the trade .i g.* ••! '
deal \f money, but n. yet s., mu h a*
thl* season, yyheie a buying hedg. in 1
l.lvei |H»..| and New Y o K w• i,. t
fo.nl by $4 a liate a* lb»y ing i* in N'*-n •
oriean* Tin* *|s»t market i» .piiet t. ,t |
nteeuy. Aftct the first hour. »md*n/
tn future* became v»*ry .lull and pti.. ••!
sagged in 4*onse.|iieh« c Wiiiie similar l
weakness, for lack "f puldb ent.i| ti*. i
will have to Iw faced from tim* tunc. •)
It I* generally thought that the U-ad-jl
tug hull Interest tn th«* market . ,m n-*» l
afford to let It dns* too nun Ii New j f
York lx (wing watched on all *bb » > v
New York. Mm.h « .1 S Ita. m. a A
Co. ; Althougli |.|y et an . sf r,K Ii
er. «»ur maiket opened hlKhee but tyd U
Up to the tilgher level *»■! h\ foi.ignll
market. Hp>Tng im-tyfwi «*f tn» .
COTTON SEED OIL MARKET.
t<||». ..titugc.l it the dl.Ti* -illy of getting g» .
CLEARANCES.
THE AMERICAN AUDIT COMPANY
lolloWllig I
, given Ihe oi.enlng in.I
* ..I 111. V w V. li. . ..ft. .
STOCKS AND BONDS.
THE SUGAR MARKET.
Home Office, 100 Broadway, New York City.
F. W. LAFRENTZ, C. P. A., President.
C. E. Manwsring, Vic« President. Theo. Cocheu. Jr., C. P. A., Bee. and Trees. -
BRANCHES
NAVAL STORES.
Mu.
Pd •
.'ii*t April uurfringed at ?•«.
Hll
the front the 'pies
«i. v^UicIi the
i til •• Iglueil ti
.<1 th> gulling
AI la uta
, A‘.laid ft 4*-;*
A tin ti til 4*. 1934
. Atlanta ami Went point
Atlanta uml West Point Did*.
Venn al of Georgia. f«t luc. ...
do 2d Income
Avigusta and K.iyaunih
Kouthw ester it
Georgl.l Pact lb* Uts
| NEW YORK—W.il<,..rr.A»lor,«
;, | l,OSTON* -K\.-,mnk’.' Itu!Id,n^,
u WASIIlXiJT,JN—C.ilortulo iiut;.lin-
; NEW ulU.EAXS—Ilont-on RuIMIi.k
ATLANTA—Fourth NaF, Bonk Bl.lt
CH,i’Ado—Mafquette Build,nc-
PIllLADKiJ iA—Bellevur-StratJ -rJ
SAN IT.ANGISOO—Brtden Build,
NORTHWEST CARS.
«-r . ' 1 1*IT'- UNO,-AND—. King Slr.-p|. ChMpulde.
A .-ANTA BRANCH 1015-18 Fourth National Bank Building.
C. B. BIDWELL, Resident Manager.
Ttlephona. Main 872,
Cable Addrait. Amdlt. N. V.
I.-.I ...nil th.- IllM.
I_ H. Fa.rch.lj,
out«iib im*ni« •
L. H. FAIRCHILD & COMPANY'.
induced i
; market!
■ f«*» ling
ompiMsI with th** log • i«*ji
«• di’llht - Mile
TL. spot *1
ichatygeAl but
iii the js.nith
NEW ORLEANS.
Mimbiru
Ort*ana Colton Eaclianga. Now York Crflre Eschanr*.
New Orleans l)oar , of Trad*
... . . T . mdt
Pnvala mree
lure delivery, on abase
? China*.. Board of T.-a.
LIVERPOOL COTTON ASSOCIATION.
• to NEW YollK ml CUICAUU. i.rrirn
Third National Bank
Capital .... $200,000.00
Surplus and Profits $370,000.00
im A IT .’ALHOfN.
THE LIVE STOCK MARKET.
ALONZO RICHARDSON & CO.
HAYWARD, VICK & CLARK,
MILTON |.JU|,:.. .
-««••> N IV UIIANT.
II V M.roiin.
nuv.W^ 1
II xi ATKINMr V.
JHSFPI» a M.i tlRD.
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
AND AUDITORS
Empire Building. Bell Phone, Main 8M
ATLANTA. GEORGIA.
COTTON. STOCKS. BONOS. COFFEE. GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
Carondeltt and Gravitr Six., Nov. Orlaant.
MEMBERS:
V I New Or'eanx Future Broker*' AsMrtattott.
■ Nix Or bin.* * ml JUleigo Ibu.-.U of rtadw
j New York 4 ogre f.\. b*HC*
A*s.*rlnta Meteors l.h*. ,t»ol Ctttne Am a
New O.’lMDI 4’ollnrt $:x«h.inc».
New YnrS »« t*.»n IV Lange
t:«tyra**i# Cotton Vi- hinge
W. <J
It'll.•ton Cotton FirUfttvce.
New Y.’rk_an.l riilra,,. i'.irr.-|a,n!.n(,
OBBBLE
Accountant and Auditor,
.-New I.ire an,! i iiicaa.. C.>rre-|rf»n«|.nli
J. ». BACHE A CO.. AND BARTLETT. FRAZIER A CARRINGTON
PRIVATE WIRES TO ALL POINT*.
1114 Fourth National Bank Building.
“* u ,u ‘ ATLANTA. Gib