Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, November 14, 1907, Image 13

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. TtfL'ttBUAX, AUVfiUBflR 14, 1907. «eurnr Early Advices From That Center Showed Bet ter Prices. SPOT SALES HEAVY 12,000 Bales Sold at 6 Points Advance—New York Opened* Firm. New York. Nor. 14.—Influenced by Arm r.'blm from Liverpool aud frecilne temper- a hire, lii the northern part of the eofton lilt th» local market Marled firmer. Much „f the atrenfith at IJverpool war fine to lit* .ale. of the spot article. Indlcatlnt n din- oorltloti ahroatf to pay prevailing price,. In So, lnlcreata at Elv,rpool are raid to ho ■i.kine offer, from th. liouth. and aeemed to ,kow a more buoyant feeling than waa dla- elared here, for after the call prices In the [will market were a trifle lower on pressure fr ™e sales of’uSb bale, of cotton In Liv erpool Thursday morning waa a decidedly l.ulllah feature. Indicating, aa It does, that I he eplnnera on the opposite aide of the nater are aatlsfled that proacnt prices, »,r ib» present at least, are cheap enough. Hie urlre was advanced 8 points to 5.92d. The firmness at Liverpool was reflected in New York by advances ranging from 10 to 11 points during tho early trading, Iml H , the session progressed laek of snuport res,died In most of the betterment being nined ont. At noon the market tvaa,dull unit trailing light. ' Trading during the afternoon was very light with price changes small, the dose being steady net 6 to — points shove the closing figures of Wednea- day. c.imparatlv* port rocelpt*: 1 1907. 1906. Saturday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday 53.237 61,923 70,157 56,204 49,617 Total for lira day* Total since H*pt. 1 291,198 2,566,342 NEWS AND GOSSIP Of the Fleecy Staple. Estimated receipts Friday: 1907. New Orleans 5,000 to 6,500 Galveston 17,000 to 19,000 Houston 10,000 to 11,000 1906. 11,926 18,821 19,831 Liverpool, steady; middling o.vz. Atlanta, steady: middling 10%. \>w Orleans, steady; middling 10%. New York, steady; middling 10.80. Mavannab. steady; middling 10%. Augusta, steady; middling 10 7-16. Mobile, dull; middling 10%. • Iiarlenton, steady; middling 10 5-1% Wilmington, steady; middling 10%. Baltimore, nominal: middling 10%. Boston, steady: middling 10.90. Memphis, quiet; middling 1013-16. Philadelphia steady; middling 11.10. Houston, quiet; middling 10%. Norfolk, steady: middling 10%. Galveston, steady; middling lie. Sr. Louis, quiet; middling 10%. TODAY'S PORT RECEIPT8. The following table showa receipts at the torts today, compared with the same day last year: New Orleans. • . , Galveston Mobile Savannah. . . . . • barleston. . . . , Wilmington. . . . Norfolk New York. , . . , Boston Philadelphia. . . , 1’aclfle coast. . , . Total. 17,956 24,895 1,202 m- INTERIOR RECEIPT8. The following table shows receipts In the interior today, compared with the same day Houston. , , , , , Augusta. • • . . Msmpbls 7.138 2,673 8.805 1*08. 9,997 2,906 7,809 8,084 HAYWARD, VICK A CLARK’S v DAILY COTTON LETTER. New Orleans, Nor. 14.—Talk snd Interest [nis morning centered around the new move by the Wall street bear leader. He him a circular letter tu all newspapers. In which Be offers currency for cotton shipped against on December future* In New York. . . ,§ family considered hero as an ad talssion that he Is heavily short of the mar net and that ha rerogh’ e* that the bull op position lu the December option upholds the market at present. «>f course this offer, un- der present money conditions, looks attrac tive. but parties who Intend to avail them- •elves of ft should consider the conse quences. if the December deals In New i V .°. ,? r * forced M*Inst the bulls tbe i roun<1 would unquestionably wd...— • onMdsrabiy and the entire unsold portion '»r this crop would suffer depreciation. long M thla fight Is on In New York !L il 0ld h ? wel1 t0 watch the market very tC! Iy ’V?.' 1 to ^qnlcklv shift with the wind. tnnlt?*r U P r< >bBbly be good scalping oppor- WM food* futures about 8 bet* «r tnan due up to the hour of co-operatlou with our side, when most of the gain was large-total 12,000-at 1 higher quotations. .»5j r mar **f .opened steady with trading thV f ; M P^°P*e are holding off to watch . N * w York. Parties usually (?/ Northern Interests bought, which ffiS£Lf t 5 rt#d . #ome following, and prices ^nedi points. However* as soon as wekhetid n little long scalpers W wa » n tretcherons, Ki , |T,J ntr J , * t * lacking substance. eti»i/*$•* °ccurrpd generally in the fornix.^ Weath *r Indications are with .ES w f*fher, possibly rain in west, Inin .1-5? famPfiAtnre*. Jffi*** f°r the week Is estimated at Thl’ l«»t Tear. m * rk *t Is steady end demand tontlnuee good, with offerings restricted. * VoT - K-J. S. Bachs & Co.: i&tTfW was steady at an adrauco of i'ort*ri °hi ft * Liverpool market r«»- Kn? 4 oJVi?SnP* 0 f/ p0|> ^ ,#*!» Ittproveii •Mine* «-«i h “9 framers sold, bnt the de- »w*tf aZU H 0 * 11, Many were inclined to SJJf ,D December, and after maXl/SEX °f a®T»ral points the •»f Mat 4*«d. The Liverpool buylug strenJifetture, and this helped to »bo B fsA* "*?*•*• Covering of shorts. ««conn»2a ,m . t Jloes yesterday, waa also csQtsrJa lnfl u anc o. Interest Is now the a!?. ! 2 r* cr °P reports expected tu fffreh m f T n iH re . Miss Giles and Mist •tow reports should h e Uk« U i2 a Si. b i l0w W.WM»0 they would «f thV ri , „ bl, i , . Bh »u 0o .? flna,D * foreign Ideas at* *JJP% many Influences <^»tton situation. These it t? or less conflicting, and r, SJSSli; f*T * frader to uke any posi- ,T - Position beyond a day or two. Special to The Georgian. (From Hayward. Vh New York. Nov. 14.-J. s. Bache A Co.: Uverpool cables were duo unchanged on near and *101% higher on late mouths. Opened steady? at 1 point -advance. At l.:l.j p. in was steady .net 404% higher on near and 2%fft3% higher (»u v distant, positions. hKhe“^°“-* > -* l '*** l> - demand at 6 points d Market opened very quiet with Very little ..F^ldwlng are 11 n. m. bids: Ib*cetnber 10.49; January I0.fi9; March 10.18; May 10.25. New Orleans. Nov. 14.—Hayward, Vick & « Iayk. More buying by ring operators. It looks aa If opinion is gaining ground that Wall street Wars ore in an lincouifom- me position aud must reduce their sh ||: lines, thereby putting market up, for a while, anyhow. Alap shows killing frosts throughout the JvaKtcru belt, exc»*i»t gulf coast Hne and southern Florida. T. II. Trice, In a circular this morning, of- f°rs to nay <*nrrency, less charges, for All cotton shipped to hint for December dellv cry In New York. Fash being so scarce ate at a premium, this looks a great attraction, hut people who wuut to avail themsr*- - or this offer should think of tho « otiences. it strikes us that this off* for the purpose of breaking the strcugtb of the December option In New York. If cottou should be shipped In quantity against December It would break that option, but with It the entire Hat jf options aim the entire market, which would cost the country millions of dollars by lowering tho value of the entire unsold portion of the crop. . Look •upon this offer as a selfish scheme to get out of the hole In which bears are ny barlug sold December too freely. An exporter here claimed he eould buy in Interior %fi» 4 c cheaper by paying cnsli. To test this, Mr. Brown asked Ids Gam correspondent to offer good middling. payment. All the 'offered Is 190 bales at 11*40, Galveston. This is not even l-16c cheaper than check cotton here. I'at Wilson wires from Waxahachle, Tex.: "People hoot at Price’s cltcular trying to get them to ship cotton to him. If he has f ;ot Jo. have cotton, let him get onr and »uy it. If he can pay cash for It—be clAlma to have so much money. I never saw any thing equal It here. Farmers are the easiest on this financial situatloif of any of us. They claim they have the retailer and he has the - Jobber, and something will have to drop soon. They aro nt outs with every thing, and especially with Thetsloro. They claim he Is trying to make the hanks forco f 'i— ... —, — , on. Business Is nt a standstill. . It is rumored that Price and his follow ers are betweeq 300,000 and 400,000 short of December. A prominent buyer In Memphis repoi sales to Liverpool on 15-polnt higher basis than was bid last week. This Is official. Edited by Joseph B. Lively. MARKETS Mr. Llvaljr’a twenty-five years' experience of ed iting markets In Atlanta and tbe South has made him a recognized au thority In his specialty. RANGE OF NEW YORK STOCKS AND COTTON MARKETS NAME OF STOCK. AumL Copper I 46%: 46% Am. Ice Securities, ... . . •! ll%'i 11*4 ~ ^ ~ . .1 104% 104% . . 61 -vj 6**s. ATLANTA MARKETS. FRUIT AND PRODUCE. EGGS—Dull, 25c. LIVE POULTRY—Hens dull, 40 cents, chickens, fries, 22%4T80c. Ducks, Pekin, 35c each: puddle, 80c each. Turkeys active, 15p P D|/eh"i:'d POULTRY—Turtf7«, itr.wtt. active, 20c pound; fries active, 20®22%c lb.? bens, l6o pound; docks, drawn, fancy, 16c pound. PRODUCE—Lard, 12c pound: hams active. 16c pound: shoulders active. 10011c pound; sides active, lie pound; butter, 18«24c per pound: beeswi* active, 26c pound; bonej (bright) active. 15c pound. FRUITS AND NUTS-CItron, 20c pound? •Iraouds, 16%c pound; Brasil, 14c pound; Filberts. 13%c pound; English walnuts, 15c lb. Pecans, 12%c lb. Lemon peel, 17%c lb. Orange peel, 17%e lh. Lemons, fancy Mes- s«*mi. $3.75^4.00; bananas. 8%c lb.; limes, Florida stock, 50c 100. Peanuts in sacks aver aging 100 pounds each, owing to grade, <>%68c per pound. Florida oranges, $3.50; dried apple:), 12i012%c; dried peaches, 14%c. Figs. $1.23 box. Dates, 1-lb. package, 7%c. L. L. Bnislna. $2.00 box. Grapes, t.oncord, 5- pound bucket, 20c; Niagara. 22%c; Dela ware, 25c. Malaga per keg. $ri.00(?<6.00. Ap ples. Virginia. $5.00; New York, $5.50116.00. VEGETABLES—Potatoes per bushel $1.00. sweet potatoes, 60®90o. Onions, $1.10 bush.; Spanish. $1.50 crate; kraut % barrel. $3.7o; Danish. 1%. relory. 6/Vff90c a lmnch; ner crate, 6 to 6% dozen, $4.75. Cauliflower, lot? 12%c pound. Lettuce, S2.25ffi2.50 per crate. Turnips. l%c pound. Florida squash. $2.00 crate; Florida beans, $1.50 crate; l lorlda cucumbers, $2.50 crate. GROCERIES. RICE-Jap, 6% cents; head. 607c: fancy lead. 707HC. according to the grad*. CHEESE—Fancy full cream. 16%c; Georgia cane syrup. 38c gallon; salt. 100 pounds. 60c; axle grease, $1.71; soda crackers, $%c pound; lemon. Ic; oyater, Tc; barrel candy, pee \ IHc; mixed, per t jmunds. e^e; torna- 2 pounds. $3 00 case; $ pounds, C.2$; navy beans, $2.90; Lima beans, 7c; beat matches per gross, $1.68; macaroni, e%07e ponnd; sardines, mustard. $3.60 caae. SUGAR—Standard granulated $5.15; New York refined. 4%; plantation. 4%c\ COFFEE-Roaeted. Arbucklet. $16.00: bulk to bags and barrels, 12c; green. UOllc. Shredded biscuit. $5.00 caee: No. 8. rolled oats. $3.28 case; sack grits. 86-pound bigs, $2; oysters, full weight 12.25 ca«e; pepper. l$c pound: baking powder. $5 case; red salmon. S3 case; pink salmon, $4.60 case: cocoa. 45c; chocolate. 43%c; snuff, 1-lh Jars, tto: roast beef. $2.60 caee: sfrun (New Or leans). SRc gallon: corn. 80c gallon: potaal $3.2503.80 case; pennute. 6%c: rope, 4-ply cotton. 22%c: soap, $1.5004.00 CANDY-4ftlck, — Am. Sugar Refinery. American Smelting. . Am. Locomtlve. . - . do. preferred . . . Am. Car Fonudry. •. American Cotton OIL . Anaconda. . . . • . . Atchison do. preferred. . . Atlantic C. Line. . . . Brooklyn Rapid T. . . Baltimore X Ohio. , - Cbenapeake ft Ohio . Canadian Pacific. . . • Chicago ft Alton. . . . Consolidated Gas. . . . Central Leather. . . • do. preferrod. . . . Colorado Fuel ft Iron- Corn Produce. . . . . Colorado Southern. . . Delaware ft Hudson. . Denver ft lHo Grande. Distillers* Securities. . Erie „ do. preferred. . . - General Electric. . • . Great Western Great Northern pfd. . Illinois Central. .... Interboro do. preferred. . . . Kansas ft Texas. . . . 1 NAME OF 8TOC5- Ivannas X iexae pfd i 54 1 i.oulsvillo ft Nashville 94 HH New York Central. . Northwestern. . . . National Lead. . . . Noriolk ft \Y vs torn. . Northern Pacific. . . Ontario ft Western. . Pennsylvania Pressed dteel Car. . . Heading liock ielaud do. preferred. . . . Republic Iron ft Stool, do. preferred. . . . Southern Pacific. . . . Southern Hallway. . . do. preferred. . . . St. P«ul Tenu. Coal ft Iron. . . Tfxas Pacific Union Pacific U. 8. Rubber. ..... do. preferred. . . . U. b 1 . Steel do. preferred. . . . Western Union Wabash. do. preferred. 73% 13% % Total stock sales today, 473,9V) shores. NEW YORK. Jan.. . 'Feb.. . March. . April. . May. . June. . July. . , 10.18jl0.25 ia&lioio U*.4S 1U.W . 110.14-16 10. so! 10.19-2J 10.22-24 10.27ild.27-2’' 110.27-23 10.26ji0.3li 10.3V 10.29 10.27-29 I li i'J TTTTTlO.20-25ilrt.13-20 K).50 10.50-51 i 10.43-44 10.U 10.11-18)10.06-06 ^■aaiaMlio.tio-io 10.12-13 10.14-16 10.19- 20 10.20*21 10.20- 22 LIVERPOOL. and close, compared to yesterday: Futures opened steady. Opening Previous Jan.-Feb.... 6.61 Feb.-Mar.... 5.69^-5.61 Mnrch-Aprll. 5.59 -5.61 Anrll-May.... 5.61 -5.62 May-Jnne.... 5.60 -5.62 Juue-July.... 5.6U4-6.62 .... July-Aug 5.G0 -5.60% 5.61 Closed barely steady. 5.59 5.58 . _ 5.59% 5.58% 5.62% 5.59% 5.58% NEW ORLEANS. Following t« tbe range la cotton future* la New Orleans today: II I li i u |I S'ov D*c Jan Feh March. . . April. . . . May. . . . June. . . . July. . . . 10*38 *10.40 10.30 10.S8 10.34|ib!42 10.42 i'o!46 lV.44lio.46 ms5 10.28 iara ibiio 10.43 io!s9 10.31 10.34 io.ii jo!43 10.49'j 10.39- 40 10.31-32 10.82 84 10.34-38 10.36-37 10.40- 41 10.41- 43 10.46-43 10.40 10.36-37 10.27-23 10.29-30 10.31-32 10.33 34 10.S. 3S 10.33-40 10.42-44 Closed gteady. NOTES ON GRAIN Pointers on Provisions. , i.urted IHe pound; ,tlr> iorlM, tm hoi., |5B0. FLOUR AND GRAIN. Mli.d," t:‘‘\ ' CrickM corn. lOO-pouml .ack, ^rRIPKRN rPIFin—Flfly ponna aack., II; Purina chick f**J. W.J*. ....... OATS-Nn. i while. r,2c; No, 5 mixed, C0c; Ootd.n oar a. «5c; white cllppml, 67c. MRAr^-ritln. 96-rvound mcka, *Sc; « nomid aack., 65c; plain, !< i>ounil aacka. »c: *1n?A'Y—Tlmolhr. cholc l.rc. h»le». |1.25; do., choice .mail bale*. I1.1S; No. 1. one. third hal.a. $1.11: No. 7, one ihlrd bal.a, fl n?» Bermuda. 8>c. SHORTS—Choice white. $1.75; fancy, $1.75; hrown (75 to 100 pounds). $1.65 brand. $1.50. COTTON SEED MBAI^-Prlme pev ton. 626.00; No. 2 per top, $24.00; hulls per ton, ,12M " PROVISIONS. PROVISIONS—Premium hams, 15c; lol lies. 20025 pounds average. 10c; fat backs. S8S WlrwW lord. icw.ll com- nonnd, 8>j. C.K/ornla bam., S'i. Lx-rlha, JOi) SAGGING AND TIES. BAOniNO-l* ll>.. lOKc; 2 lh IlMcj -|4 lb l-Uc: r» roflVd .(iwcond bandl. <Hc. TIBF-Scw, $1.1714 bunch: accondhaud, W ® FISH. FISH-Br.ain.7c pound: .upper. Ic ncr pound; trout. S0Mc pm»d: blue f*b, oft^c poiiBd: pompano. Expound; mack.r.1, fin pound mixed fl«b. 6«7c pound: fr.ih water K it 10c pound: mullet per barrel. $$.hq 1 Nov. 1, ! 1907. Nov. 1. 1906. Afloat for Kurop*....„.j 29,760,ooo In iloro, Europe 1 47,030,000 In store, Argentina.... .166,000 In store, Australia 1,820,000 In atmv, America »| 103,481,000 31.880,0)0 53.810.000 920.000 770.000 lJ6,<r79,OOQ Total ! 181.549.0001 207.959.00i) Chicago, Nov. 14.—Bartlett, Frasier ft Carrington: 9 Believe ultimately we are going to see very much higher prices for heat before tho crop year end*. Perhaps tho present financial condition may keep the price down, but If so It will result In higher prices on account of it. Ah soon ns the eastern consuming trade Bogina to replenish tlielr supplies, we would not bo surprised to see an advance In cash if both corn and oats. Baggott ft Co. lending sellers of wheat on the bulge; also scattered commission bouse selling. Liverpool cables: “Our Argentine agent estimates shipments as follows: Wheat this wek 400,000, last week 280,000, lost year 728,000, against 930,000 the year before nnd 2,420,000 in 1904. Chicago Uecord-IIerald: Owing to the In ability of country banks to sscure currency from their reservo centers a number of them have refused throughout the western country to cash puy tickets for grain Issued by grain firms to the farmers. The Armour Grain Co. has secured $100,000 of Imported gold and huve notified the banks that If they will cash the pay tickets Issued by the Armour company the currency will be re mltted to them. Winnipeg wired: “Cash wheat, strong; No. 3 northern was delivered on November option last week at 10c under No. 1 north ern. It is selling today at from $c to 8c under. Ames Brooks of Duluth, Crane ft Baird of Montreal and James Carrutbers ft Co. of Montreal are all buying wheat here today. Evidences of more comfortable financial feeling In grain circles at other markets were shown yesterday. 8t. Louis was nar rowing up Its December discounts, nnd thero was a distinctly better feeling in tho cash markets at Kansas City. The action of tho markets Indicated that the owners of wheat had made a raise of money some- where nnd were using It to advantage. World’s available supply of wheat, as compiled by the Dally Trade Bulletin, show’s an Increase during October of 17,735,000 bush- £.$76,000 bnshels, nnd it had been experts that October would either show n r”“' Increase nr perbapa a alight decrease, tailed ahowrlng on the dntea named PRICES FOR WHEAT OECLINEOJLIGDTLY Market Literature as a Rule Was Less Bullish Than on Wednesday. ST. LOUIS CA8H QUOTATIONS. Wheat—No. : Corn—No. 2 Oats—No. 2 , Tho world’s corn shipments were; Last I’revlnua Week. Week. America 593,000 Russia 187,000 828.000 317.000 528.000 780,000 4,046.000 . .1844,000 2,454,000 TsPkOOO wheat shipment! laist Previous Week. Week. 6,553/8)0 5,208,000 America . Russia 2,184,00) 3,144.00) Dunublau ports. 776.000 600,000 India 1,040,000 Argentina 289,000 Australia 128.000 18,000 640,000 were: laist Year. 4.1M.OU0 2.224.0(A) 2.680,000 4M.0nc 904.000 88.000 192.000 272.000 11.616,000 11,216,000 11,008,000 the coffee market. Tbs following figures give tbs 'opening rings and close In tbe Nsw York codes raarkst for today: January February March April .. •• •• •• May .Tune July August * September .. .. October .. .. •• November December .. • • Closed atesdy. Opening Range. ..5.66-5.7') . .5.65-5.75 . .5.75-5.88 ..5.80 . .5.90-5.95 Close 5.60-5.65 5.65-5.70 5.8541.90 5.806.96 5.96-6.00 6.00-6.05 HAYWARD, VICK & CLARK, COTTON, STOCKS, BONDS, COFFEE, GRAIN AND PROVISIONS, Carondnlnt nnd Omvlnr 8t»., Nnw Orl«n». MEMBERS* 8iZ OrliSTnV •n« t Cbiewo k BMt<l* , S'Tr«Si && ffei" Colton A-a * •. SACHE & CO^ AND°BA*RTLETT* U FRAZIER & CARHINSVON, PRIVATE WIRES TO ALL POINTS. go, Nov. 14.—The wheat market opened «% to Tie lower this morning. Cables were %d higher. Private Argentine cables Market _ tsh than yesterday. Wheat showed an advance of S-4c for December, while May nnd July were l-4c to 8-8c lower; cofki wan off 3-8c to 8-4e; oata lost l-4c to D-Sc, and pro visions wcer mainly lower. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Chicago grain and provision quotations for today are as follows, compared with yesterday’s closs: Previous Open. nigh. Low. Closs. Closs. WIIEAT- Dec. 96% May 66% July 56% OATS— Deo 46% May 50% July 45% PORK- Jan... 12.95 May... 13.45 LAUD- Jan... 8.15 May... 8.05 98% 104% 98% 56% 94% 1*>3 46% 49% 45% 95% 95% 103% 104 45% 98% 65% m 46 *.97H WEATHER REPORT. 1 WEATHER CONDITION*. decided Increase In pressure over the lake region, tho upper Mlsatsslppl and lower Missouri valleys. The Sen ter of greatest pressnro Is over eastern Nebraska nnd western Missouri, while a low area of considerable energy Is centered on the coast of Maine. The temperature has fallen In the Northwest find over the eastern hnlf of the cotton belt nnd risen In thesBouthwest. Cloudiness prevails In Texas and on tho gulf coast; elsewhere clear weather Is the rule. The conditions favor fair and continued cold weather In this section tonight and Friday. * Minimum and Maximum Temperatures and Rainfall. 6.92% 7.02% 7.02% 7.10 7.20 7.22% PRICE CURRENT CROP REPORT. xpectatlons not likely to be exceeded. Mitch orn too soft in cribs. Early ll»*or«il move ment unlikely. Growing wheat remains In a favorable position. Interior grains of fering* light. CHICAGO CAR LOT8. The receipts of grain In ear lots today and estimated receipt! for tomorrow are as fol lows: Today. (Tomorrow. Wheat. . . Corn. . . . Oats Hogs, head. LIVERPOOL GRAIN MARKET. 2tp, Iiljlli.r. * ’IwK-it utiehangt'd lower. L'lnH THE LIVE STOCK MARKET. COTTON YARN MARKET IRREGULAR AND WEAK. Tin* New York Commercial: The cotton yarn market shows absolutely no signs of Improvement nnd price* continue irregular and weak. Buyers do not appear to !*» In terested Iri the iiuotatlooH which are being named and Business Is very jUilet. The decision on tbe part of the Horn hern Hard Yarn Spinneys’ Association to curtail pro duction beginning Tuesday, will, ir.ls hoped, serve to strengthen up the market and to create a better feeling. The sharp drop In the amount of cotton ginned ns com pared with Inst year should eem* to stiffen up the raw materia! market and In 'turn create a better feeling In the yarn mar ket. What the yarn dealer needs most of all at the present time Is business sufficient to take care of the yarns which have »$een contracted for snd are now being delivered. As long a« stocks In this market continue to accumulate to king will prices be low 1 , , . „„ „ ;— Just as soon n* demand from the wearing ‘ to The Georgian, and knit goi»ds mills shows an Improvement. v - 1 Chicago, Nov: 14.—Hogs—Receipts 16,00). Market 5c higher: light $4.7506.30; mixed $4.7505.40; heavy $4.70fi6..Y»; rough $4.7904.85; pics Sl.pqtS; yorkers $5,154*6.26. Cattle—Reeeipt* 8,00). Market weak to JOc lower; beeves |3.20ff:6.2S; cows $1.1004.70; calves $5.2507.23: Tessa steers $3.1003.80; western cattle $306; stockers and feeders $_’..* >ff/4.30. Sheep—Receipts 12.000. Market weak to jo** iower; natives $205; western $204.90; T.-sfllngs $4,607x3.3): Iambs $3.7506.30; west ern lamb# $3.7506.4". NAVAL 8TORE3. Abilene. . . . . • Amarillo Asheville. . . , ATLANTA. . . Augusta Birmingham. . . Bismarck. , . . Boston. .... Buffalo Charleston. , . Charlotte. . . . Chicago Cincinnati. . . , Corpus Christ I. . Davenport. . . . Dod^e. . .... Fort Smith. * .* Galveston. . . . Havre Huron Jacksonville. . . , Jupiter. . . . , . Kansas City. . . . Key West. . . . Knoxville. . . . Macon Memphis Meridian. . . . Mobile Montgomery. . , Nashville, f . . . New Orleans. . New York Norfolk North IMatte. . . Omaha Palestine. . , . Pittsburg. . . . Portland. Me. . Portland, Ore. . 8t. Louis. . . . , St. Paul Han Francisco. . Savatinali Spokane Tamps . .i TIPS FLASHED From Wall Street. nadlau Pacific %, St. Paul »i,'Peimsjrlvnnln %. Northern Pacific %, Union Pacific %. The exceptions are Atehlson off %, South ern Pacific off %, Steel common % nnd pre ferred % lower. The Bauk rate unchanged at 7 per cent. Decision In Ilarrlman case, which closed yesterday. Is expected about December 1. Copper metal abroad steady and un changed. No definite results on Importation of gold from France. Situation expected to gradual ly w’ork tietter with nddltlounl gold ar rivals. currency for interior still eagerly sought for. Market held Its own fairly well yesterday, and expected to do so again today. Total engagements of gold up to present time on this movement $61,101,310. Town Topics: There are a number of hull tips current regarding some of the active leaders. For tne present we would pay no attention whatever to such advices. Gen eral conditions are such that no great Im provement is possible In the market at this time, and we have uo hesitation in stating onr confident belief that the leading active securities, both among the rails and tbe in dustrials. will be selling very much lower during tue next few days. Much llqulda inf' , has been going on under the strength of Union Pacific 1 and other leaders, while the short Interest has probabl been dimin ished so that the banking Interests would not now be Inclined to offer very strong support In ease tho bear party should re- tlrely to the demand from the short Inter est. Inside liquidation In this stock is by no menns complete, and, In our opinion, it 111 be acc ompanied by bearish operations » aggressive as any —* stock may he sold wit n all hulr Manipulate paratlve strength In the Steel Issues, which will sell at lower levela than ever before the year Is out. Those who are long of stock should sell on the stroug spots nnd wait to buy at con- .few York Central railroad, before the lose of business, will announce the Issu ance of $40,000,000 111 notes. Wo would advise taking advantage of all he sharp bulges to sell both wheat and GEORGIA RAILWAY >.ND ELECTRIC CJ. Electric Company today: ( ket; preferred, no market. Common, no turn-- MINING STOCKS. Boston*. Nov. 14.—Opening: New Haven 186%; Cnlumet-Ariiona 100%; North Butte 17%; Greeue-Cananea 6%: Copper Range 54; Hmeltlng preferred 86; Victoria 4%; Utah Mining 35. Market heavy. THE LONDON STOCK MARKET. UNCHANGED LIST WAS A LONG ONE Was the Feature at Opening of the Stock Mar ket. I TURNED WEAK LATER Reading, St. Paul, N. Y. Cen tral Broke Sharply in Early Session. Op n 2FM Clo. Canadian Pacific .. Denver and Illo Grands do, preferred .. .. . Erie do, first preferred .. . do, second preferred . Illinois Central Kansas and Texas .. .. Norfolk and Western .. .. Northern Pacific New York Central .. .. Pennsylvania Philadelphia aud Rending do, first preferred .. .. do, second preferred .. Rock Island Southern Railway do, preferred Southern Pacific St. Paul Union Pacific United States Steel .. .. do. preferred Wabash do, preferred COTTON SEED OIL MARKET. Opening. November I 34 0S5 December .1 34%035 January. March. . May. July 37 67' nly. . . . . . ■ . .( 37%* 31 37%038 Closed steady. Sales, 4,700 barrels. By T. C. 8HOTWELL. New York, Nov. 14.—Heavy Selling Of steel stock and Bonds from Iittsbufg was the feature of what little trading there wan In the stock market this morning. The 5 vanla yielded 1 point. Pacific nfeo was weak nnd Smelters declined to within % point of Its record bottom. The weak ness nr this group of stock* all at the same time led to the belief that a certain well-known finaucler waa raising cash for use In Pittsburg. Aside from this selling of stock, trading waa very dull, and there were no changes of Importance elsewhere. Tbe Bank of England failed to advance Its discount rate, ae It had been expected to do. and the expectation now is that the Bank of France will release $16,000,000 at famine prices, for grain la at least #)c a bushel higher time Jt would be under normal conditions. Wheat declined nearly a cent a bushel. Cotton waa heavy also, hut that wss due to the expectation that conemaptloti would t>e curtailed, which la something that can not come to tho relief of the situa tion lu wheat. Tho curb market was dull and Inactive. In London the excellent showing of the weekly hank statement general improve ment In the market. Liquidation of an enforced character broke out today and prices broke sharply with little realetance In any quarter. The decline had »o far as ould he seen absolutely no connection with any outside development* of the day. On the oontrary, these develop ment* were favorable. The Bank of England made no change In Its discount rate and reported an Increase from 85 to 40 per cent In Its reserve ratio dur ing the week. This gain, which seem ed to confirm the rumors of secret as sistance rendered to the British Insti tutions by the Bank of France Implied clearly enough that no objection would be made to further American gold wlth- drawnls. Ordinarily this might have met a cheerful response in the stock market. Hut it was evident this morn ing. ns It had been yesterday, that the intense strain in the domestic ex changes had induced, considerable un loading of securities from out of town centers, as the most feasible means of obtaining funds at New York city. Helling of this nature went on steadily during tho morning, causing special weakness In St. Paul, Pennsylvania and the Bteel shares and bringing down the rest correspondingly. Closing bids follow; Railway 8tocks. Atchison 711-3 do. preferred 82 Baltimore and Ohio 79 7-8 Canadian Pacific .. ..1421-2 Chicago and Northwestern .. ..182 Colorado Southern 171-4 Denver and Rio Grande 18 7*8 do. preferred 60 Erie 181-4 Illinois Central 121 Louisville and Nashville 83 1-2 Manhattan "L” 108 14 Atlanta Oil Market. prices will IwH-ome firmer, nnd many Irregu Is rule's now prevalent will disappear. Weav ing yarns remain weak and In poor re of Improvement. raknesM. Printers Take'Mere Regulars. With the opening of tnullie** Tuesday, eottou goods broker* found printer* ready to take on more regular* at 5%e. The desire of large concern* to get additional gray good* lu ha ml for the requirements of the next three months I* taken a* proof that no falling off In the demand for print* I* looked for.. Wide goods show considera ble unevenness lu price*. Standards are Quoted nt 6%C. but this price he* been shaded an % of a cent for forward deliv ery. Teylr Thomasvllie. Washington. Wilmington.. ' T. Indicate* trace of'rain or enow. J. B. MARBUKY, Section Director. WEATHER FOR EC AST. Washington, Nor. 14.—Weather conditions nnd general forecast: Fair, cool weather prevails this morning cast of tbe Rocky mountains, with more killing frost* and freeslng temperature* in tho Mouth. We*t of the Itocky mountain*, the weather was warmer and fair, except on the north coast, where there were shower*. There was no prccinltMtlon of consequence in tho east, although light snows fell from the lake region to New England. Tho weather will continue fair tonight nud Friday, and probably Hnturday. in the cast aud south, without temperature changes of much consequence. Thero will again bo heavy frosts or freeslng temper- * aud northwest portion; heavy frost or freeslng * mpernture In eastern and southern por- '»ns; Friday fair: light northerly wlnas. Virginia—Fnlr tonight aud Friday; light west to northwest winds. North Carolina and Month Carolina—Fair tonight with heavy frost or freeslng tem ter lor of northern portion, colder In *ou th em portion: Friday fair; light to fresh northerly winds. Western Florida—Fair tonight and Friday; $$_».. northerly wind*. ght with heavy frost, . . cold In northeast pop tlon: Friday fair; light uorth to northeaster ly wind*. Mississippi—Fair light northeasterly igbl .. Kentucky nnd Tennessee—Fair nnd Friday. Friday; tonight The following nuotatlon* are based on ae. tuul transaction*: I*rtmo crude, f. o. h. mills, November 22023%; December 24024%; January 24%023. Owing to the unusual activity In railroad Building. It la estimated that lu Ontario alone 4,000,000 ties will he cut this year. BUY BONDS. ^ Not within a lifetime has kiicIi an opportunity presented itseLf for tho purchase of high-grade bond* aa that now existing in the Now York and other financial centers. Wo eeento orders in merchantable securities on short notice and at lowest prevailing figures. HILLYER INVESTMENT COMPANY, Engllah-Amerlcan Building. 34 1-2 . 981-2 .107 3-8 . 79 . 18 5-1 .. 121-8 ..110 7-8 .. 78 .. 1,3-4 .. 81-4 .. US-8 ..118 48 1-4 Mexican Central .Missouri Pacific New York Central .. .. Pennsylvania Hemline Rock Island St. Paul Houthern Pacific .. .... Southern Railway .. .. .. Union Pacific do. preferred Wabash Interboro-Metro ., .. .. do. preferred Great Northern Miscellaneous. Amalgamated Copper American Car and Foundry.... IB 1-4 American Locomotive.. ... ... II American Cotton Oil II American Smelting and geflnln* 418-4 do pref " * * Brooklyn Rapid Transit... Colorado Fuel and Iron... National Biscuit National Lead Pacific Moll ,.. . People's Gas Pleased Steel Car... ... Pullman Palace Car Sloes Sheffield Steel Sugar Tennessee Coal nnd Iron. United States Steel. do pref... ... ..: Western Union Msckny Companies.. . .. . do pref Vlralnla-Carollna Chemical do pref.., , 81 l-I II 181-4 .. 10 l-I .. 74 8-8 ,.,17 ..188 .. 871-1 ..101 7-8 98 l-I .. IS .. II3-1 MONEY AND EXCHANGE. Now York. Nor. It—Money on call »Q 18e; time loans flnn. ikwtiel rates: Nterlinf exchange I4.7$i4p> 4.88. with actual bu.lneM In hsnke»> Mils at 14.88304(4.8850 for demand and 3L672SV 4.8776 for «l(ty ilay Mile. Prime mercantile paper seminal St 7US I ..union bar sliver 7615-1M. New Task or silver 58'io. Mexican dollar, 48Hc. F B U f « A. 83.2 THE 8U6AR MARKET. Ilosln Itriu: anle., 2.S5I: receipt.. 2,433; Medaiann—Fair tonlcht ami Frlil.v: II.lit window sins.. t6.6e; water-white, 88.26; N. to freoh oortkerlv winds on the eonat. $6.80; M. $6.10; K. $1.76: I, $8.76; II, $3.3>; 14 eastern Tcsaa—Fair In northern, sliew.-rs mi,I warmer lu Hmthern p«irt!oii totllslit; Friday ahotrera and warmer; light tu fresh easterly winds on the insist. West Tessa-Fair tonlKht; warmer In the southern portluii; Friday fair and warmer. Oklahoma snd Indian Territory—Fair to- nlxlit: Friday fair and warmer. Arkansas— Fair tenlsbt; colder In norlli- ern portion; Friday fair nud warmer. thiTmetal MARKET. yesterday the . II. Howell tt Ken and Arlmekle Bros, reduced their list 3i points to $4.86 net, less I per cent for cash for line smntilatfd su*ar. Ticre was no chans., made In the selllni; figure. The local raw attsar market today was steady. The louden Beet aniar market was steady, with November st 9a 4VI and December at 8i Pill. ’ Atlanta National Bank ATLANTA, GA. C. E. CURRIER. President. H. T. INMAN, Vice-President. GEO. R. DONOVAN, Cashier. JAME8 8. FLOYD, Assistant Cashier. Capital ...a $600,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits $650,000.00 We Solicit Your Patronage. cbangi^L Tin weak. Le*«! and tpeiUr unchuugvU. THE AUDIT COMPANY OF NEW YORK lhe Oldest ind Foremost Corporation Engaged in Accounting Bell Bhone 3309 Main. 1310 Candler Building. HARRY M. RICE Southern Manager