Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, March 20, 1907, Image 10

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THE ATLANTA GEOEOIAN AlTOtfEWB. iriDincMtT. ain’t) K W WOOL MADE . A BETTER SHOWING Opened Lower But Later Scored a Sharp Ad- NEW8 AND GOSSIP of the Fleecy Staple. SPOT SALES HEAVY Middling 2 Points Higher. New York Business Light Early—Awaiting Report. ooooooooooooooooooooooooco o 0 O GOVERNMENT REPORT OF O O AMOUNT COTTON GINNED. O O O Following Is the.report of the O O government of the amount of cot- O O ton ginned by states: O O Alabama O Arkansas .. .. O Florida f Georgia Indian Territory Kentucky .. .. 8 Louisiana .. .. Mississippi .... O Missouri .. . O New Mexico .. O North Carolina . ‘O Oklahoma .. .. O South Carolina .. O Tennessee .. .. O Texas O Virginia O Total .. 1.2*4.672 O .. 913,947 O *2.832 O ..1.361.454 O .. 404.105 O 3.424 O .. 97M74 O ..1,534.270 O .. 53.789 0 .. 148 O .. *24.423 O .. 474.811 O . . 928.643 O .. 304.383.0 ..4.063,901 0 14.649 O O . .13.290,677 O O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOQU New York. March JO.—The cotton market at the outset ninth* « |mnm- fc*|HHi** a lu tin* Arm cables from Liverpool. There wits considerable pressure from l*citr Inter»**i4. without much support In evidence. After the call, price* here declined to within n point of last night's riots* nu near mouth*. A prlrste Liverpool cable Mid fhut gener.il opinion on the census bureau's thin I nqtort was for n showing of around 13.oct.oM. w hlh- tke estimate* lu this city favored 13.25».u<») After the : opening, prices were steady, with trading fairly active, the nuctuutlmiM being within a narrow range, uperutnrs showing a disposition to await the publl cation of the government gluiiera' report, to be loaned at .2 p. nt„ New* York time. On the publication of the government glnners' report' placing the amount ginned at Xt.29A.677. the market de clined a few points, but Ister recovered slightly snd dosed unchanged to 7 points higher than Tuesday’s dose. Hetnl weekly Interior movement: wn. i9o«. i»*. Receipts 6®.<*X 29.»> 59 .M6 Hhlpmruts *1.896 40.428 I7.2*7 Blocks 4*M*S 407.091 415.410 Comparative receipts at all I’. H. ports: Net rerelpto today Sl.tlu game day last year li.SK; lucrcmic 12.617 Total receipts for four days 1I7.U10 game day* last year 72.044 Increase 41.96* Total receipt* since September l—8.736.430 game time lnit year 6.&34.WK Increase 2,221.532 Estimated receipts tomorrow: 1907. 1906 New Orleans. *•» -’.981 Galveston 10.000 to I1,*m Houston 6,500 |S 4.600 Movement at AtlanU: Iteeolpts t«nl*y day last year H|*eclal to The Georgian. t Praia llayward. Vlek A Clark.! . New York, March k-i. ff. Barbe k Co.: IJrerpnnl was duo 1% to *% lower. Opeaed steady 3 points lower on near months and 1 to :'H lower oil late months. At 13:16 p. m. was steady net 2 to 2% higher ou near and I* to 2 higher ou late months. Hoots In good demand. 2 higher; middling, 6.16: Mle* l2,ono. American 11.JO; speculation and evfMirf, f,*M; Isifiorfa 12.000. American 11.900; tenders, new docket; 1*000. • Final government glnners report will lie Imoied at 2 o'rliM’k. Tort receipts today, early estimate, 26.000, against Ih.393 last Jfesf. $ Liverpool, after’*A early decline. recorded an advance at 12:16 p. ui.. and la higher than our rbese last night. We l»e||eve the market today will lie feverish, aad.otf any decline before the report would advise buying, for we bcllevo the report will la* The hualness Is light nnd scattered, ■pedal tendency. All waiting otr bun-au; looks like 13% dlacouoted Following are 1! a. in. bldn: March 9.31, Mar 9 53. July 9.66, Octolier 9.s5, January in. IS. New Orleans, March 20.—Hayward. Virk Clark: Uverypol steady-. Futures, dbe iidimiged. are 2 io 3 higher. Hjiot prices. 2 hlglor Market o|mmmm| a little higher. There might be n little short covering liefore the usii*. but do not look far much change. should lie bnlllali. Ibi not • ; Edited by Joseph B. Lively Mr. Ur.If'. IMIfUr. jnOf <txp.rl.ar* of *d- Him m.rk.t* In Attiata • all tb* Houth hi, m*d* bln a. ncofalud .»• tboritjr la bl. *peeliltjr. RANGE OF NEW YORK STOCKS AND COTTON MARKETS Is 12.900,000 to 13,000,000. Anything ahore 16.1(10,000 would have a bad effect ou the market. Would warn our friends not to nay too much attention to the first figure of the cen sus. which will give the ginning* In run ning tales. Think running bales this sea- are from 10 to 17 |muuds heavier than no. pom 77.510 ATLANTA MARKETS. 96 pound sacks, sic: 69c; plalu, 24 pound FLOUR* GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. FLOCK—Highest patenL 36.00; beat pat- .jt. 34.60; standard patent. 34.26: half pat ent, 34 00; spring wheat patent. 36.00. CORN—Choice while. 70r; No. 3 white. Or; No. 2 vellow, 67c; mixed, 66c; Tennessee white, *67c: crack*-.I corn. |»er hkshel, 70c. Hulls. 311 50 OATH—Choice white clipped. 69c; No. 2 ..hit**. 58e; No. 2 mixed. Me; Texas rust proof. 69c; Golden outs. 53c; Hurt, 70**; Illue, MKAL—Plain. per plain. 48-ponud sucks, Kirks. i«c: germ. 31-25. HAY—Timothy, choice larga bales. 11.60: .j». cholic small hales, 11.26: do. No. 1 third bales. 1.25: do. No. 2 third bale*. 1.20; No. 1 plover mixed. 31.20; choice prairie, 31; her- muda II. HHOHTH—Cholco white 31.60; Texas white 11.40; facy. 8ft poo ud. 31.35; brown, kOfflOO- Htnnd. 31.60. CHICKEN FEED-Plfty pound racks. 90c; .•urtna chirk feed. 11.90; Victor feed, 91.60; Banner feed 31.36. FRUIT AND PRODUCE* FGGH-Active. 16c. LIVE rori.TUV-Ilene active. 42%845c r .ich: chlckena active, ,35c each: UnckA Pekin. 16c each; pnddla. 26431>c sack: geeoe. full feathered. 66c each; turkeys active roni.TRT-0*M». nndrawa, SIR pound; liens. 14*- pmiml PRODUCE • —• 16c pc . aides active. 10c pound; bnttar* aw ». lOffffHc pound: beeswax nctlv**. 26c & vs*. wr as. iss* ■ IS. KW'ITH-l.*mon*. finer M„*ni, IOM .» HnnniMi per liuiirb. rail*. l.W; llrilRht,. I1.f"“ M* itork. p*r er*t' itock. owing to *' rtrnl. KillB or BTOVk ltla*—twl Ciupif Atlantic Coast Ua, . Am.rlran Huftr Urf. . An,rand. Amorlroo l.or'MDOtlr, • do prtfwn* Am. BaieltlMi Ikf. . . do, praf.rrod . . .. Atrblwa do, prof.nwd . . .. American Cotta* Oil. ■ P*r|S* ('bingo and Sortbw'n. Fb***p**k* * Obi- . . Colorado r**l * Iron. ■Cratral L-Mtb*. .... do. pr*frrr*d Cbleafo A llml W. . Cbfrago. U., A Bt. I*.. Iieliwar* A Hod Ml*. . I>l,tlll*r * Breorltl**. . Illlnots Central .... Am. Ice Securities . . Iroulsvllle k Nssbvllle. Mexican Central . . . Missouri Pacific .... Total Stock as lee 1.013.96(1 eSa r s o mJ 5 5 ■a 8* i r % u 1 14% 1S1 179 1 149 m 146 143 '1 I # C*\ m & miUorRitx w~w&2S&::‘ Southern Railway... . sk&fi&ST 3 :;:: Tana. Coal k Iron. . • Texas A Pacific. . . . . Union Pacific. . .... United fttato* tonal.. wAf®-::: Wabggb w&srss&i,::: do. preferred, « « . t .NEW YORK. The following la the rango\ln cotton fu tures In New York today: Rblpm -ui* today ...., game day last year .. Increase Block on hand today . Heme day last year .. Increase SPOT COTTON MARKET. Liverpool, steady; middling uplands. 5.96*1. Atlanta, steady; middling 1%. New Y**rk, steady; middling He. v..«- nrlcsus, quiet nud steady; mlddllug .Mintok, quiet: middling liy. Houston, steady; middling l<> 13 1*«*. Boston, quiet: middling #Jr Galveston, quiet; mbbllltig l' 1 L* b'«- Memphis, steady; middling 1«Sc. Ht Irowls. quiet: middling t“V. Charleston, nominal. Havsnah. quiet; middling Ift^e Augusta, stca*ly: middling U%c. Mobile, quiet; lubblllng TODAY’S PORT RECeTpTS. The following table shows receipts it the New Orleans. Galveston. . . Mobile Havannah. . . Charleston. •, Wilmington. . Norfolk. . • . , Boston Philadelphia. . Pacific coast. , ' Total. INTERIOR RECEIPTS. The following table show* receipts at the towns today, compared wllb the sum* day last year: HAYWARD, VICK A CLARK’S DAILY COTTON LETTER. New Orleans, March PY—Liverpool futures came 2 to 3 points better than due and spot prices 2 higher. The volume of spot sale* Increased to 12.000. Cable* report a g«***| undertone to the market, on th** other hand, recent advices by mall euy that l*n*»l- nees In ap**t* Is lees profitable. The basis has gone luick on nearly all Imports except low grades. The l»etter IJcer|**>|. small forecasts of receipts for tomorrow and souit short j-overlng Iwfore the census r*- |*ort eauae«l some «*l\an*v In our uiarkcis this morning. With regard to the ceusus figures to lie published tmlsy at I p. in.. w*> have to draw attention to the fact that run ulng halo* Is t*> soma extent misleading, and l*efore acting ou Ibe market it may Is* well for al lot wait foe the third Item of the census, which will be the numin-r of Imle* I. ImItm. .1.1 'Mil I- <«|Ulti<Mv i*m»7i1 wllb l..m.ll. bill— of !/«' poim.li la.t mr .ml U.BTS1.S1 In th«* Mb -ro. rnr of l»MV* Th.- «|.|, mnrhrl U unl.t *nd .lr.-lr; d,n»n-l not ul irljr Id riid-.r# wo far. Wwilh,-r rotninl-.u. In tb. Iwl< roDtl.ua Bond _ . ' Nrw York. Uardi » -J. 8. B„ hr A Co.: SioIbS. S , r n .»lo , 3S; .J tlx, .ad coDdltloD oa *t> jg&V *d. MoSl P»r buDdrwd. Nul..f-0-J mlird. la boirx. par Mch of 100. acllr, Mj 01.00 axek. I’Minnt. In »rk —oitDI »* pmnd. rneb. owln, to |r»-r, par pound, *Vvir;rAflLRB-Br»l,. rnuonfo rrntDt, *•• llvr, 010(1 rmtr: i-jilih.gr. .t.ndMnl rrxtr«. :V- tiomul; rnlding,-. En-rrlM. l""'"ii ,-gg tdnnt Mftl«r, B.M rr.tr: rurombrr. JA00 rrrlr; lnm.lt,K-«. ft,DM. nrttvr. HflAOn; imialor*. n.w MOP. |l(l«0.?rr h«rr»l; onion, tlrr, Mrtlrr, llJhJ'Mhrl lrlih rMotor,. ar- tlrr. No. 1.. OKffNr huxhrl: rrtrrr. fnnry. TMtaOr Mrnrbi iwpiwrx n-^tlyi', ».«> cr.tr: nkrrt. ill l-xW. *••», P« rrntr: r.ul|., Rnwrr nrtlvr.Aillir.fi.: lrllm-r, h-ndi-.l. «r< tlrr. n drnm; .rrwiljM.tnl.H-. Jrllow, .<• tlrr. $1.M InuhrlP.trrC pot.torn. whltr *r. JLr «r hn-hrl: hmot. hxlf-h«rr#l. «1»i rnti,t-«*r. turulpi,.lV- HlrnwlM-rrlr., ?5c quart. • PROVISIONS. PltltVISIIlNM - Sltprrntr lininn. IStir; t*nlt. f ,,r 1.1 Imrnn. It «< drr ..It rxtrn rfbn. .» Wl Irn. ."V, pound.. IdfiTH; flitt unrlir Jm,t,v. J.*: Hnpn-nn- turd, 10 l." s . l-tirllr romiMund. »*ir- GROCERIES. Illt'K Jm|i, bond, f-tlo; fane, lirod CWttT. Mi-rnnllu* to tbr grade. I'llKBSK-Vaucr full r-rrnt dnlrj, I Mir-, fttltn. l«Hr. ItimAU-Miudard cr.UHi.tr.l 00.00. N.w T ?»K?^^.VlT»r.%»: bulk In bugs ami barrel*. green. Iltil-V. FISH. Bream. Te pound: snapper. !dr .pound; flout. He pound; blue flth. 3c pound; posw p.mo. 26c pound; mscksrel. ItHc pound*, inlv.fl fist). *■ |umnd: fresh water tr*»ut. Hi ]<*.- loennol; FloHdn shad roe. 5ft*-; buck. 16c; Georgia shn*l r*H-. 6V-; buck. J0e each, c 8POT COTTON SITUATION WAS LESS ENCOURAGING N.w Orleans. March 2*' The Time* Oem (H-rui wars "With th** depreciation of fu turcth, the basis of f. *». Ii cotton ha* ad vnunil. and In this way the pro«lu*-er bus almost Invariably r****«'1ve«l the lint price lb hard cash be hail determined upon, leaving the merchant am! the exjHirtrr t«* fight out th,. difference of basis to t\t the technical requirement of the trade. Thus In the cud the real friend Of the Staple has complained nit limit .-omplete cnoae over the disparity bet*isi- tin- spot ami future nmrkcts, f«ir the former Inis inor»- nearly shaped It* own desllnv this wot thsn *-%er l*cfor»- Vaster- d**'s «leellnlng tsndeney drew lm Insplrn- Hi in fr«»m professbmal pessimism nml a less 1'iieoitrnglng sjs*t sltimtlou Itulllsh support w«s difficult t«* find.**—llayward, Vick k rinrk. April. May.. June.. July.. Aug. Kept. lH*c. . . . j 9J0 n.fscd "sternly. vr 51 III 3.486J 9.60-51 9.63-66 95556 9.44-45 9.44 16 9.47-48 9.61-51 9.55.S*; 9.767C 9.H»-MJ LIVERPOOL. Kpllnwlng la the opening rouge and clbae, centi*i red with yeslerday: Futures ot*ene«l easier. U|M*nlug Previous llnbge. 3 p. m. rinse, t'iose. March 6.56 *8.59 S.59H 5.59 6.67 Mar.-AjiHI . 5 54 468 ' April.May ...5.54 * May-June ...6.64 June.Inly ...344V64.I July-Aug. ...6.54 5.1 Aug.-Hept. ..5.53H4J1 -6.69 6.69 668% 6.38 6.68 *6.88 6.68 Kept.-n*-t. ...5 63 4.66 6.M Get. Nov. ...6.61 4.6314 5.64 Nov.-IKm*. ...5.(0 4.62% 6.53 . Hec.-Jau. .. .6.59%4.63 6.6^4 6.61 m 6.67 W 1 6:67 m UP S.MH S.51V4 NEW ORLEANS. Tb* following la tb* ranc* la ration fn- torn* In Now Orlrana today: llarrb. April.:. . .]10.to . .no.a Juua.. . . Jnlf 10.» Aug. ... . .(.....j. NOTES ON GRAIN. Pointer* on ProviaionK Lb er|M*ol rulc*1 strong*^ than our dose, but there was not much business. Home little covering was sppurctit among the smaller follow tug. The bull party seems to have cnrtnlled Its o|n*ratl*ms on the recent de dine, and many bulls ar-» waiting for the riudpls to show a falling off liefore buying cotton. The totvlng of Mnv Is very confut ing t** many Home an.v It look* like pool ninidJoiLttloU. thru again It look* like for, elgir strstldlc opt-rutbms The gfuners' re- |n.rt nf 12.bait***, we hrllerr. Is l*ear {«h. Imt In »lew «‘f th«* recent slump of 70 iHitnt* from the high point we think on any dc'-lltu cotton should be bought for a turn. MRS. E.B. PEEK, ALONZO RICHARDSON & CO., PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS Empire Building. ATLANTA. Bell Phone, Mailt 818. GEORGIA. Hpedal to The Georgiau. I From llayward. Vick k Clark.! Chicago. March 20—Bartlett, Frailer Carrington: Hborta were the buyers of wheat yesterday. Ib» not look for nny real advance unleaa the demand Improves de cidedly, or crop reporta Itecome uufavors l»le. Com la In a lietter positlou apecuUtlrelr than nrlbr to the liquidation, and the casu situation Is healthier. l*nok for more tnod- i receipts eyond tin reactions. ants. Very light demand for our cash wheat market, ami unless we get unfavorable cro|v news wheat should urTl lower. Kccelnts of **or»t are falllua **ff and prom ise to l»e very moderate after ihla^week. l-ook for hlahcr prb-es. Chicago Record-llcntld: A well-posted grain dealer of iHiluth writes aa follows: •Truffle conditions will govern the move ment nf gralna In the nnribweat for the re mainder of the oeaoon. It looka aa though the movement will Ite strung out until well Into August. The country has outgrown Its railroad furllltlca nnd the railroads have not says; vlgntlon. which will In* shipped aa fast n» possllilc. The break In lutrley of ISc may result In farmers seeding legs, hot tkls will depend on prices In the future. Barley haa I wen very high and offers an Inducement for the farmer to put In a larger acreage this rear. There will lie a good acreage put Into oats, possibly larger than Inst year, and there I* to l»e an Immense acreage put lu durum wheat.” Ifarrey William*, win* traveled over large section of Oklahoma Inst week for the express purpose of Inapoetlng the wheat cron, writes Ills firm, Gardner A l’addleford. to th** effect tlmt green bugs are not nearly so numerous ns report* received heretofore have ludlcntrd. With reference to conditions around Medford, he says: ”1 have closely examined several fields without seeing any trace of them (green bugsi. As this Is ail hard wheat. It lonfinus tuy former opinion that they favor the soft wheat. There are almost unlimited stocks of wheat ami coni here, both In elevators nnd on farms, many houses closing up because they onu not bold any more, rars are scarcer than ever nnd I don’t think they rsn possibly get old storks cleaned tip before hnrveat. Prices arc pretty good, though, millers and ship l*«»rs paying «3c to 66c at station* for hard wheat and as high ns 72c for choice red.” World's visible Vupplv of grain Wheat t’oru .. oats .. live ... Harley I.IIHt Week. ..47.J54.Om ..i3.ir».mo ..ift.f73.niM .. 1.563.000 MRS, p00 Previous Week. 45.760.000 12.359.000 lft.227.ono 1.636,000 Sgftl.OOO WorM's wheat shipments: America .. Itusslnti .. I »n it it Ids u Ijtst Week. ...I.792.0A1 904.010 300.001 India 644.001 Argentine 4.760.000 Australian Austrla-llnu t'hlll-N. Af . 7*.nn» 72S.HM 104,001 Previous 140.000 1.391.001 328.000 4.624.000 A4X.0IX1 200.000 U2.00J I at at Year. 47.272.OOi1 13,283.660 23.6T6.0rx» 2.254.000 3.M4.0JU List Year. 2.112.00 Total 9.328,690 10,688,000 9.72i.0ft) Wortd'o corn shipments American Itiisshtn .. Itsiiublnn Argentine Previous Week 2.406.00(1 661.090 414.000 106.000 l»sst Year. :.©7.ow 97.000 .’.404.003 3.486.000 LlM.OOi) The New York t’ouimerHnl: The mitnti vnrn market heie has recovered frntn the slight weakness expert cored test week, nml prhvs tire now l-elng frntly pislntnlnnl all slung (he Hue. Philadelphia manufacturers hs\e npiairently made np their minds itot to grant ntiy further concessions, and hn.v ers who wen fortunate enough to get any when the offers wet* made at lower prices Inst neck, now have ample cause for con gratulation. With selling agents here, no lower prices are expected a* the tnllla are well sold up. ami rather than accept bos! nesi at e«meeo*lnnx will/prefer to await further developments and continue to turn out the orders now- on their Imoks. It must not lie Inferred from thin state ment that there was nny very serious break lu this*market as only n few price change* occurred ou some of the lower numliers. fine and medium count yarns not lining l*een affected In the slightest de gree. The sales put through since last retmrts have not t»ee»i large, owing to the fact spinner* snd selling agents are not In a position to grant the drilreriea which buyers are asking, and. aa a result, the transaction* Involve only small lota atuouut- •onstderwble business If they were I* a position to grant the delltcries which In n majority **f case* are wanted print to June 1. Houtheru yarns are rerjr firm Ir held In Hie market here. and. althougk many efforts ware made during the wreult ness In the Philadelphia market to obtain riMimstloit* here, these efforts were n*4 sec ••essful. In tUr hosier) <11 vision of the market, business *• •utilities to lie put thr**«gh for small lot*, and. taken as * whole, transaction* hate l*ecn somewhat more numrrmis thsn they were at last re |MNi* price* nr** firmlr msbitalne*! «u» nil counts. e*e*» the c«*sr«rr numliers I wing loll uiuru Irmly thnu was the rasa Inal W*-eh. BUSINESS WAS LIGHT FIRST FIFTEENMIIUTES Buyers and Sellers of Wheat Were About Equally Divided. * Chicago. March * 30.—Tbo wheat market opened steady to practically unchanged from yesterday's ploae. Little or nothing of Importance was transacted lu the first Of teen minutes of trading, with boyar* ami sellers about equally divided. Crop damage reporta are beginning to coma In from the Houthweat. WEATHER REPORT. STATE FORECASTS. Georgia—Fair nnd colder tonight: Thurs day fair and colder In southeast portion. Houth Carolina—Fair and colder tonight; WEATHER CONDITIONS. CHICAGO CRAIN MARKET. f ^toda 0 loRow proTli,on- 6 QoU tloa« Previous Open.* High. Low. Close. Close. nSt lift Kept.... 78% 71% 77% 77% 78% 46% May.... 46% July 46% Kept.... 46% 4* GATH— May.... 41% 42' July.... 37% >7' Sent.... a a PORK- Mny.. 16.70 15.« July... 16.80 15.96 I.AllG— Mny.... 8.87% 9.90 July... 8.97% Hent... 9.10 9.10 olHBH— May... 8.70 8.72% July... 8.82% N.92% Kept ‘ “* 46% 1 46% St % S fi 15 97% 15.67% 15.72% 16.77% 16.77% 15.87% 9.82% 8.82% 8.92% 8.97% 8,90 8.92% 9.00 9.00 9.W) 9.12% LIVERPOOL GRAIN MARKET. unchanged to % higher; cI<hhm| % in er t*» % higher. Corn - opened %|f% higher; at 1 30 t*. in., %41% higher; closed % lower to % higher. NORTH wisT^CARS, The following figures five the OMfhwMt cars of today, last week add Isat year: Last I ait Today. Week. Year. Minneapolis 240 235 23t THE 8UQAR MARKET. . Is the local raw augi_ __ ket. lauulou l*eet sugar atendy at 9a 1%«1 for March nnd April. PRIMARY MOVEMENTS. te following figures give . ••uient of wimat and c«»r Wheat—Receipts t**»|ay 6 t’oni—Itceeint* t«t*lar a ngnlnst 374 (8*1 bnshels last yi t«**lay »«.(«) bUMhelo. ngu|nst Inst year. the primary 59.000 bushels, •r: shipments ntooo Imsb J.Oftl bushels, •ar: shipments 2U.0U0 bushels CHICAGO CAR LOT*. CLEARANCES. I’lHtuw-a: Whrai .1,0(10 (-n.li.-l.: Bm.r 1 htixhal,: ran. SOJ.OOO l-u.bt-1,: o.ix Im.li.-1,. W iir.ii mt'l flour raunl lOMift lui.lu-l*. A itnrm of ranaMarabl* aoarBT I* ranfar- M over N>w KDBlaud, ran,In, rain nml dau- Barona wind. Id thr aail-rn lakr- rratoa and [B-. uonb Atlantic raaal. Thi- foUoarlni nlBh wind valorltlra «r» n-portrd: I’ortlnnd W mllrx liar liour, Boaton it mil**. N*«r \otk i* mu*a. Tbla alorm baa Dwrad from lb* t.rret Imkaa aloe* jratrrday murnlux ,d.I ha, Itu-raaard Id Intrnaltx. Following ID tb* r*nr nf tbla norm la ao ar*a of blilirr pmunrr now raatral o»*r UlrklBan. AraompanxItiE tbla high la rlrartug and rold*r w*atb*r. A a**mHl ar.-a of low pr*a- aar* la rantral orrr norlbarn Montana. t Irar wratbrr praralla or*r tb* aouth, wb*ra DO rain baa ration la < tbr Imt two Bax*- I'r-otpttatlon haa li**ii g*o*ral In tbr I'arlflc raatt atatra tad la lb* llorky klotm- tain* Tbo raaiward drift of tb* arm of blab nrraatlr* will rrttdrr tb* roudltloDa fa Torn- Id* for cootlminl fair wratber In Ibla art- lion tonight nod Tboraday. Minimum and Manlmum Tampartturaa and RalnfalL Obarrratlona taken at ( a. BL. TStb mrrl dlan lima. TP’S FLASHED From W«J1 Street Npralal to Thr'Ooorgtifo. - (From Hayward. Vlek A UarkJ New York. Slarrb ».-J. B. Barb* « Co.! Imndoo itrona. hi to I per cant abort par "tb* markrt waa coder luBnanr* of liaar minor, yratraday. TV ' rlrloux attack, braaakt forth anow atliialng maarka front tb* llarrlraait |woplr and a rambatlr* p. It lot* adopted aboald tbra* aitarka Haa*. TV markrt aboald raraerr today, aa ramur* art a Boat of BaaacUl trouhl* an dlarrrdltrd. ■any London market abawrd aa adrnne* iSfiSemEwirfi&S (’enfral and 1% In New Yorii Central over last night’s dual nrfrea. . One of the morning papers here prints a long Intrfrlew with J. IK Rockefeller, lu which be soggeata a larger federal coni ml S railroads, dwells on over capltallxatlon big corporations, and oar a that there la an undercurrent of unrest In this country, and that the two-great erlla of the railroad ■redcoat of lal«or and varying state legists We hear tlml. tboufili the affairs of many prominent people connected with financial affair* In Wall street might be called strain ed at nreaent, still matters are adjnatlag themselves, apd we know of no one In a critical pogitlop. , We hear from tbc floor that Wormaer Jc 'aaaerman and thHr following are try ing to bid slocks op. hut thal the quality of the buying la not Impressive generally. New York Financial Rureau: Ixuidon early price* higher. Reading advanced 1%. I’nlon Pacific 1%. t’apadlao Pacific %. Penn sylvania %, Amalgamated Copper %. Ana cornU 2%. 8t. Paul 1%. New York Central %. Atchison %, Houthcrn Pacific %. L’nfteil Htates Steel %. Information la tmlllah on I'nlon I*arlflc Professionals covered Reading and expect it to rally towafd-UA At. Pnulbss good anpport around 130. We 'do not believe Great Northern pre ferred will go InHow 139. Northern Pacific Is bought on all reactions. Pennsylvania la lionght around 190 to 121 Steel la still held between 35 and 40. Smelt ing la held aronml 132. Information from Guggenheim sources confidentially bullish. New York Central la supported strongly Ml 116. e ami Nashville and Hteel pre ferred are hough! for Investment. *Tawm Topic*: While a routlutintIon of scattered liquidation Is to Im» expected* and the henr |»ort.r la atlll lu the field, etiraur- figed by re«*eiit siicresses. there Is no fouu- dutIon for the i»esalui1stlc rumors afloat, and the good stocks may he Isuight on all ich declines ns vesterday'e with reasonable ^Teetntlons nf fnlr profits. auch « would touch only the very best Indus trials like Lead. Sugar. Smelters, Steel aud Amalgamated. Huy cotton on auy further break for o turn. We look for lower price* In wheat NAVAL 8T0RE8. Savannah. Gi.. March 60.-Turpentine'Is firm nt 74%r; sale*, 62; receipt*. 68; ship- monts. 415. Rosin firm to steady: sales. 211; receipts, 711: shipments. 1.480: stock. 46.921. Quote: A R C. 34.20; K. 34.23; F. $4.36: G. 64 40; II. 34.65; I. 64.60: K. 36.60; M. 35.60; N. 36.75; srlndow glass, $6.10; water-white, 98-26. THE METAL MARKET. STOCKS IT STURT Reading Over 2 and Otltt r* From Fraction to Near 2"Rer€ent. TRADE WAS ACTIVE Market/Was Steady to Fin at the Advance the First Hour. N**r York, March M.-What tb.- n nmrkrt «ltn*M*d y*Mrrday and iimli, diiy wad In a tara* *it*nt th* in , ui*ut of r*v»-nt -l«*r’’ pr..m« in „ (, ratupalxu ou lb* l«r ild*. It...... from In, paid* rondlllon, of a , „ hn.l lm*n •» rlolral that It had m-nmi.1, K-rakFani lb* nurkrt'a Im-bul.-al and th«» onnortimlfr thn. «* u ,.i...i ! selxerl Ir quickly selsei! |»v stwculstors fnr ili.- ellue. It was the testimony nin«itk <-|..m olmerrers of the trading this morning n„ tin* selling represented operations f«, ( .»_ short n^wunt far uinre than It «it<l actual Jlquhlatlou. Kpeilal pres—- - dlMHied agalust Reading ami Kmaltlng In the liellef that the to those two storks waa more siMM idutirs In character than that exteodinl to parts of the list. There wus. tmuev entire ahgMice of the disturbing i which were so widely circulated i day. nml the falsity of these reporti fully-estnhllshiHl when every hroker n went through the dealing house ceaafully. A lireak of 6 polnta In . can Hmelthig U|»#et Wall street. 1 ui.. n p#'. clfic. Copper nnd Rending were mutt rlanoly affected, looses In thes«> Lmui n i lug from 2 to 4 jier cent. Huielii-ri Item uroteetad h.v the Guggenh*lniN. f»ntM just liefore the panic was never uiltteu to oell under 140. Within th. week, however, all aup|mrt hits been i drawn, and Hmeltera Is now mu- ..f u-enlo-st Isauea ou the list. The luetik t Is Mid to lie due to the re|> the trust. New York. March JO.—The st ned at general advances. open< cine ML i Pennsylvania ?». Northern l'i .. orado Fuel each %. Louisville vllle %. Rrooklyn Rapid Tnumlt. erii Pacific aud Missouri. Knn»a< Houtheru Pacific and Missouri. Kan*. Texas %. Hteel prefemsl and % nud Hugnr %. Union Pacific »ho gain of 1% and Amalgamate<l Copp.- firm at th* a.i- THE LONDON STOCK MARKET. In liondon. which aff«*cteil the commodity here to the extent of nearly %c In abort nud uenrliy deliveries. Otherwise, prices ruled about steady and ATLANTA. . . . Abilene Amarillo. Asheville Augusta Illrmlngham. . . , Bismarck Boston. It off a lo Charleston. . . . , Charlotte. .... Chicago Cincinnati Corpus Christ!. . . Iinvrnnqrt Portland. Me. ; . . El Paso Fort Hutlth. . . * Galveston Havre. . . . . . , Huron. Jaekaonvllle. . . . Jupiter. ..... Kansas Cltfll . . . Key Wesl.T . . . Knoxville Ix>s Angeles. . . . Macon Memphis Meridian Miles City Mobile Montgomery. . . , Nashville New Orleans. . . . New York Norfolk North Platte. . . . Ouinlia Palestine. Plttar Hodge Clt; Portland, ore. . . Rapid City Ht. lionls Mt. Paul. 8fin Francisco. . . . Havaunah Kpokatir Tnmpti Taylor Tboinasvllle. . . . Vicksburg Washington. . . . Wilmington. . . . THE LIVE STOCK MARKEV. "'T Cnttle—Recelpts 21.0(10. Market for good strong: other* steady: lieeves 34.108190: cows 31.7081.90: hetfers I2A6AA60; calve* )S<»7.69; good prime steers 35 4Mi«.80; poor to modlunr* 34.1985.49; atockera and reeilera Hheep—Receipt* 19.699. Market atendy to I0e-lower; natives 1486.29: western 3486.2ft; vearttnc* 4687.10. lamlw 6387.99; western 16 87.90. U H. F*lr«hll«. L. H. FAIRCHILD 5c COMPANY. NEW ORLEANS. Nrw Orlt.n* Cotton detune* Stw York Ceffra detune*. N.w York Cotlbn debnoa*. N*w Orl.an* Hoard of Trad*, N.w Orl*«iu Block Exclianao. Chleaso Board. oTTrad*. LIVERPOOL COTTON ASSOCIATION. «. J. Whita, S* It Tory, *o abort Sxchaactw JL & COTS HAYWARD, VICK & CLARK, COTTON, STOCKS, BONOS, COFFEE, GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. Cirondilit and Onvlsr Sta, N»v» Orloana. •% MEMBERS; I New prleaaa Fatare Broken* Aaaartai New Orleans and Chicago Bosnia af Tr Kxrhaage. facto hf. Cotton Exchaage. New Orleans and Chicago Boat New York Coffee Exchange. ~ Members Uverpool Cot tea Aai'h THE COFFEE MARKET* New York, Mareh H—Following arajbof- fee cable*: ^ Havre. 14 a. m —Market liarely steady; 13 noon, unchanged; tale*. 6.060. Hamburg. ID a. m.—Market unchanged to % pfennig, decline; sales. 14.600. Itlo No. 7. JI975: exchange. 16 9-32; receipts. 13,000; ship ments to United Htates nnd Europe, none; stocks, 636,060: market quiet. Bant os receipts. 32,009; stocks, 2,800.000; market barely steady. Han Patiln receipts. 29.100; Jundlahy re- celnts. 28.000. The fiotlowlng figures give the opaHng range nnd close of the New York coffca market for today: Optnlng March Anrtl Mar June July August September .. .. Octolier November .. .. Decemlier .. .. .fnntinry .. .. February Closed atendy; Range. .. ..5.906.96 .. ..6.90600 .. . ,6.966.00 .. ..6.006.83 .. ..5.766.80 .. . .5.756.86 .. ..6.756.8ft .. ..5.756.86 .. ..6.766.9ft .. . .6.806.86 .. . .5.366.90 .. . .5.806.90 i 25.500 Imgs. Close. >» :.f<r. 6.906.96 5.906.96 5.756.85 5.706.80 6.706.80 5.76 6.76 5.906.96 6.806.86 5.906.86 5.356.90 Anaconda Atchison •In. preferred Baltimore aud Ohio Chesapeake nud Ghlo Chicago and Great Weatarn. Canadian Pacific Krie ,T. do. preferred Illinois Central Kanga* and Texas Louisville ami Naabrllle Mexican Central, pref Norfolk and Western New York Central Ontario and Western Penns vlrautn Philadelphia and Reading-.. Hontheru Hallway do. preferred Houtheru Pacific Ht. Paul Union Pacific United Htates Hteel . do. preferred Walwish. preferred 62 V 91%} 91% *99% i ! 41S! GS 14 . ... 173 1172*, 172% g% 2»% 86\ 65V C* 4 147%'l4:.% 147% *V ... 64*« . ns ;ii9 «;?- 119 Jiio *;'•••• 38% 3s%' 123 123', 13 KM%|I«'4», PI% 9r::: 81 ; XI 134% 135 IT. 136%'iw ir 37i, 37 3T lftft% io» l»v 26 ... COTTON 8EED OIL MARKET. lag quotation* of the New ket today: Opening. Closing. March 44%trl7% 46%847% April 46 4147 46 4/46% May 45 ft 43% 45 «i*»% July 44%ft45 44%w44 : to Heptemher 42\tt43% 43 sr43% October 38%839% 39%a/39% (ioseil steady. COTTON AND STOCK Orders can be sent, to New York lo only two legal ways, via.: over tba public telegraph wires or nv mall. Me have every f cutlon of marginal < •Ion basis Our treatment of customer! Is at alt times courteous, ami order* are exe cuted ami reported promptly. on those Interested. Clark Goodman & Co: 20 Broad 8tr**t, New York. . STOCKS AND BONOS. Karnnnnh 6a. 1999 Macon fa. 1910 Atlanta 6a. 1911 Atlanta 4%a. 1922 Atlanta 4a. 19M Atlanta, and West Point Atlanta and West Point Debts. do, 2d Inc Georgia C. R. of Georgia. 1st Income..., Augusta and Havannah Houth western Georgia Pacific, 1st USED THE HORSEWHIP: SENT MAN TO HOSPITAL. ^tperlal to The QcnrBlan. Hlrmln*h*nn. Ala., Man-li ~)5 -Y*«* terday afternoon a »en»nttmi ''a- at*«l In thla city when It bccami-1”’ 1 "" that Captain John B. Retd had horse- .whipped E. N. 8tcvcn», a wall-known cltiaen of BlrmlnRham. Captain Hold entered Mr. Bteven*' odlce, It 1» r-'I'l. and wielded the taah with the ri-ult that Steven* waa taken to a local lew- pltol. I ! . It I* atated the attack wo* caused t>» a letter written by Stevens io one r the lady member* uf Captain Held a family. Milt A twit* Huggin,. The funeral aervlcea of Ml** Annie HuBRlnx.. a Red IS year*, who died oa Tue«tloy mornlnR were conducted U ™- neaday mornlnR at 11 "'clock .(' realdence In Chamblee. Oa. Th- l-"*> wan taken to Clarkaton. Ou.. f-r in terment.' THE AMERICAN AUDIT COMPANY Home Office, 100 Broadway, New York City. F. W. LAFRENTZ, C. P. A., President. C. E. Manwaring, Vloa Pr*aid*nt, Thao. Coaheu, Jr„ C. P. A* 8rc. and Trs»a BRANCHES NEW 'YORK—Watdorf-Aatorla. ATLANTA—Fourth Nal'l B«'’ k ulJf- BOSTON—Exchance Building. CHICAGO— Marquette Butldlna WASHINGTON—Colorado Building. THILADELI '1A—Bellevuo-Htr "; rJ - NEW OBLEANR—Hennen Building. BAN fT.ANCIBCO—Belden Bulldm* LONDON. ENGLAND—4 King Street. Cheapelde. AT.ANTA BRANCH 101S-1S Fourth National Bank Building. , 0. B. BID WELL, Resident Manager. Taliphon*. Main *72. , Cable Addreei. Amdit. N V. —, • * - —— New York and Chlctgo Cormpondcni* J. S. SACHE * CO. AND BARTLETT, FRASIER * CARRINGTON. PRIVATE WIREt TO ALL POINT* Third National Bank Capital .... $200*000.00 Surplus and Profits $375,000.00 ''Arnaxk'iTawkrT-* 1 j‘ cabmoll Vaync. jj ! ,h y^« % LSrAT'sS&D. Lw-.' fi