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LIVERPOOL'S LEAD
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'HK ATLANT A GEORGIAN AND NKWS.
NEWS AND GOSSIP.
Of the Fleecy Staple.
SperUI to Thp (ScnrKlan
(From Hayward, Vick k Clark.)
““ Barbu & Co,
English Market Closed at
Decline—Due 5 to 6
n , 1 2 tc 2ft point* uet devllno. Hpo!
. dttl !l point higher; ndddlln*
o.h». rati* 4.000, American 3.:
and Import a w.ooo, incfudln.
Points.
gpOT 1 POINT HIGHER
New York Opened Lower,
Turned Strong, Closed 11
to 14 Points Higher.
New York, NowM.—Conalderlnu the weak*
hi of the cablet, the cotton market open*
( .,1 this niornln* very tteady. There wa* a
rumor of atrouj? buying by Wall street In
tereita on the call, which absorbed all the
offering*. Some of the selling waa done by
Interest* closely Identified with the recent
Null pool In December, and It w** apparent
that they had swung for a bear turn. (
mission houses quite generally reported
good purchasing orders.
Liverpool** lead was not followed by the
Araerlcau markets Saturday. Advances of
from 5 ,to 6 points were expected from that
renter lu response, to the improvement In
Xew York Friday, but Instead prlees trero
;• to Sfc points lower at the close.
Spot wa» 1 point higher, but sales were
very light at 4,000 bale*.
The New York market opened easy, but
slightly better titan due on cables, and sold
„fr a point or two additional immediately
after the call. It was noted by the sellers
that offerings were readily absorbed and
that the bulls wore buying more comb
ilently than usual, which caused decided
nervousness among the shorts. Their cov
ering. added to tho -good buying by the hull
elique, soon turned prices upward, the early
VPPi. progressed, tin
steady net 11 to 14 points higher,
cropsrktiro port receipts
i 1907.
ittnrday 90.412
Total since Sept. 1 .. ..3,363,813
h>timated receipts Monday:
1906.
50,437
4,241,617
New Orleans .. 4.000 to 6,000 21,957
Galveston 14.000 to 15,000 27.347
1 louston _ ..........11,000 to 12,000
fcPOT COTTON MARKET.
Liverpool, steady: middling 6.t9.
Atlanta, firm; middling If 1*16.
"''V '‘“t™ 1 , 1 " a..™, ineituiing loSSo* Ainerl-
JJJgj ff'idcr, now dookot 177000, ol.l docket
Brendt. Walker* and tin. ‘To-
w ,‘* r , e *slklug 12c cotton at the
MmmSI&t n, *V t - Thft y have switched
sround during the .past wenk,
taUHoMi 0 * 11 * “* be '"" 8 4"*« “ f »
"liquidation In uear
fenders likely/** ***»"*■ Ollier heavy
if th C. Stltlfliggl p' Sltloil of
K Th.°v^November 23, as made up
by The New lork Financial Chronicle:
This ijist Last
Week. Week. Year.
.3,657,546 3.7S3.031 4.355.081
.3.040.540 2,990.021 3.576,031
• 407.524 462.699 622.247
• M68.01W 4,090,664 5.686.972
857,922 823,126 1,149,786
Visible supply
America u . . .
In sight, week .
Since Sent. 1
Fort stocks . .
Fort receipts. .
Export* ....
Interior receipt*
Interior shipments
Interior stocks.
Following is the Liverpool cotton stnte-
ciit f— »*• *- *•
ber 29;
fSPl** the week ending Friday, Novrin-
T” "i*y7.
Week's Rule,
~w£~! 1906."
uIcm . . . fli.too .16.000; ,1.000
American .! M.uai :»,<►:»! 13,000
rt .... . . i.SM l,4O0[ 1,400
Of which ...
For export . ..
For speculation
Forwarded .
fll5*ke ■ • . oav.uwi tan,wo] id,two
Of which Atncrtcau.l MI.M0 436.I100 764.000
Actual export, ... a.ooul lO.OOol 9,000
rrwlpt. . . .l' 101.000 102,0001 141.000
Of. which American 18,000 137,000 107,000
Wnw «ap t 1 . . .! ooi,OOW1.112.000 1,103,000
Of which American.I 690.000 950,000 646,000
Htncka (float . . . 407,0001 471,000 330,000
Of which Amarlean.l 142.000 396,000 571,000
No evidence of lh|Uld,tlon hr the Wall
atrect hull,. On tint contrary, they appear
conndent, and have taken on more this
morning. Hard to guage, as tho week-end
statistics arc bull Mi and shorts are nervous
Edited by
Joseph B. Lively.
MARKETS
I Mr. Lively’s twenty-five
years* experience of ed
iting markets In Atlnuta
I! and the South has made
!j him a recognised au-
I thorlty in hta specialty.
RANGE OF NEW YORK STOCKS AND COTTON MARKETS
NAME OF STOCK.
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£3 1 NAME OF STOCK. a
2
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*iji \ uaa
II . . .. ' . 1 o .1
. Jugfir ..,
A morlcf uftn*l tlar.v
Aui. I.ocomotlvc . , .
do. nrtferred . . . .
Am. Car Foundry. .
American Cotton OH ,
Anaconda ......
Atchison
do. preferred . . . .
Atlantic C. Line. . •
hwStlyn Rapid T..
Baltimore a Ohio
Canadian Farlffc.
Chicago & Alton. .
Consolidated On*. . . .
Central Leather
do. preferred
Colorado Foci k Iron ..
Corn Produce.
Colorado Southern
Delaware & Hudson . .
Denver* Rio Orat'd* .
Distillers* Securities. - ,
brio
do. preferred. . , * .. .
General Electric
Great Western
lifln"«'l»a" 1 P,J \-.:
Ipterboro
do. preferred
Kansas A Texas
1 Missouri Pacific.
Tola! stock sales' today, 865.600 shares.
■wH Lad. . . .
Norfolk A Western.
Northern pacific.
!*6>»
183*4
40^*
Ontario k Western.
Fmasylvanla. . . .
Podtc Mall
People’s Gas Co..
Pressed Steel Car. .
Heading
Rock Island
Southern H
do. preferred. .
St. Paul
Tenn. Coal k Iron.
m | in _
30?,; S1* B
«I
IP*
w tin
m
Texas Pacific.
Pm
_ nlon Pacific,
U. S. Rubber.
mmM f erred.
do. preferred ,
U. 8. Steel /.
*rn Union. .
Wabash. . . . . .
do. preferred.
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TIPS FLASHED.
From Wall Street.
parity
New York, Nov. ...
Americans In London mostly at
Canadian Pacific v t . Eric %. aww ioi-k
Central 64. Union Pacific K. Amalgamated
\'i higher. Consols are strong and Hd higher
at S3 for money, steel stocks in London
arc fractionally lower.
Secretary Cortolynu express himself as
tveil pleased with tho improved conditions.
, Mercantile agencies report Improvement
In business.
The coni roads have nhnwn but. slight
, ..;gat
Pilling off in business tuid are naturnllv
first to recover, Reading In particular.
Fries have been heavy sufferers. This
accounted for by scrip dividend*. They
are helling extremely low n« yet, amh fur
ther advances are reasonably icftaln.
Confidence Is being restore.! gradually
and price* arc still m bargain figures. Ad-
wlll hardly be checked at present.
the short Interest ha* not been ellral-
ltd!
Ihe
m
NEW YORK.
with little* for sale.
Marsh, Mitchell and Merce* bought March
ami t July A putting Mnrch through He. Mltcli-
piHi, DutttofHMRVIMMiBHRP
ell bid 11.02 for March. Davo Miller sold
May at 11.11, tbluk for Weld.
Kd Wchl and Dave Miller seljing on the
Martin, of Kprlnga A Co., who are sup
posed to trade for the crowd not abort,
bought 10,000 May early and wanting more
ver since ho stopped,
sumption of American cotton this mcssoii at
12.COO.OtX), owing to crop failure* In Russia,
India, Egypt and light weight of American
bale*.
Good looking around In the spot market,
ut demand mostly for common staple anti
not much offered, about 1-lCc higher.
vannah, steady: middling 11.
Augusta, firm; middling 11 M6.
Mobile, firm: middling It 1-16.
• 'harleston, steady: middling 10 13-16.
Baltimore, nominal; middling 1114.
Wilmington, ateady; middling Uj%.
Boston, steady; middling 11."
. r ling 12.06.
Houston, steady; middling 11 7-16.
Norfolk, steady; middling It 5-16.,^
Galveston, steady; middling 11 9-16.
st. Louis, steady; middling IT 5-16.
Investment. This easier condition lu finan
cial affair* will also permit of a freer move,
ment of cotton, and then It Is expected
that heavy shipment* abroad will I»o *
Cotton secui* to us to be a safe buy on tlm
small recession*, which occur almost dally,
scalping position Is taken, with the
lug on the advance*, which nr«* sure to fol
low before Christmas, we believe ho will
reap hcudsoine profits.
WORLD’S VISIBLE
SUPPLY STATEMENT
TODAY’S PORT RECEIPTS.
Ihe following table shows receipts st the
ports todsy, compared with the same day
last year: .
INTERIOR RECEIPTS.
The following table shows receipts at the
Interior towns today, compared with the
day last year:
HAYWARD, VICK <L CLARK'S
DAILY.COTTON LETTER
New Orleans, Nor. 30.—Liverpool made
.w_ . ® v **"***-- * • going
(mints
-ontrary to conclusions.
price* l higher. Hale# small,
Hedge-selling against large purchase* ye**
Jerdsy on our side and liquidation of job-
r*luy markets have an eatablL.JV IP
non for l»elng erratic. First trades here
'"■* at 4 to 6 points odwn. The trading was
narrow, and as bears made no move to sell,
. t nigh. _ .. .
log Inside of thsllrst half hour. New >ork
WIT 1 ‘ T
ndt. about a point more or less, which *ug
irirted that some big short wa* covering.
«nd this led to scalpers buying here and a
farther advance to 11.10 for January. Lx*
Secretary Hester’s statement of the
world’s risible supply of cotton for the
week ending November 29. made up from
special cable and telegraphic advice*, com
pares the figures of this week with Inst
week, last year and th»‘ year before.
It show* an luorease for the week Just
fiflAfl nf kA FlII fii'iltmt nn Inci*i6fl** of 7!Ti9..
closed of 88,534, against nn Increase of 259,
260 last year and nn Increase of 130,036 year
before last.
The total visible la 3,813.770, against 3.727.
336 last week, 4,293.596 Inst year and 4.676,697
year before last. Of thl* the total . of
American cottou I* 8,014,894. against 2,928,360
last week. 3,449,596 last yenr and 3,792,697
rear before last, aud of all other kinds. In-
Following Is the range In cotton futures In
New York today;
H~
a Ls;
Jan
Feb.. .
March. .
iC :.
June. . ,
July. . .
August.
llUilllil 11J3 U.28
ta75'10.M 10.78 10.90
.i;
.. ,10.73 11
10.90| 10.96 10.90 '
10.86111.06 10.82
■0.93 11.12110.92 1
10.90? 10.90110.90 ll
10.9011.06110.87 |
,|1
10.03
a
10.904]
10.96-98
11.00-01
11.0646
10-11
Jl.06-06
11.04-06
10.95-96
10.77-79
10.68-85
lfip 90
98-99
I ).t3 93
10.90-91
10.11-83
LIVERPOOL.
Following Is the opening range. 2 p. m.
and close, compared to yesterday:
Futures opened quiet and steady.
Opening Previous
Range. Close. Clos*
..5.95 6.91 5.
..5.82^-5.83 5.78U, 5.
Nov. . , ,
Nov-Dec. .,
Doc.-Jan. ..
Jan.-Feb. ..
Feb.-March..
March-Aprll
’lomtl quiet and steady.
...5.83 -5.78
..5.87 -5.82
.,5.87*4-5.1
NEW ORLEANS.
Following 1* tho range In cotton futures in
D£n7“
Jan..
Fob..
March
April.
M‘.v.
June. . .
July- . .
Closed s
= 1=
B
ii| I-
.■i
II
11.08:11.09
um ii. ir
10.94ju.i9
u.ij[ih?7
u.3»!ii!ti
B
10.96
ii* i i
iilao
H.fe|ll.68-0&
11.14 11.13-14
iV.ii iuf-19
11.20-21
S? 11:33
11.811 U.3144
ass
10.97-99
11.00-01
11.02-04
11.06-09
11.09-11
11.14-16
HESTER’S WEEKLY
COTTON STATEMENT
Secretary Hester's statement of Ihe move
ment of cotton for the week ending Friday,
November 22), shows a decrease In the move
ment Into sight compared with the seven
days ending this dnte last year.* In fouud
figures, of 1O2.OU0, a decrease under the same
•lays year before last of 76.000 and a de
crease under the same lime In 1904 of 84,000.
For the 29 day* of November the totals
show n decrease under last year 462.000, a
decrease under the same period year l»efore
last of 287,000 and Isddnd the same time In
1904 of 432.00C
the W days of the season that hate
ear before last 906,000 and belliud 1904 I
year
1,504.1
and 2,271,421 same tlurtr In 1904;
f- The movement *lnce« Heptemleur 1.shows
receipts at all Itotted Htate- imrta 2^1S,40L
against 4,182,280 last rear, 3.965.298 year t>e<
against
.... last week. 846,000 last year
and 884,000 year before last.
The total world’s visible sguply of fritton
as ulmve shows an increase n».:«rmred with
last week of 88.534, a decrease rinpnn-d
with last year' of 479.826 and n decrease
compared with year itetofe Inst of 860,927.
t,1... u-nulil', «'!■(* * * *
above, there Is now afloat and held In Great
Urltalu and continental Kurope 2.992,000, as
against 2,060,000 last year and 2.1W.000 year
before last; In Kicypt 185.GK), against 18V,oni)
lust year, 419,000 yenr liefore Inst; ludla
289.00). against 343.1)00 last year nud 449,UX)
year la-fore last, mid In the United States
i.26n.oo), against 1.715,000 last year and 1,968,.
OOO yea.r before last.
SPINNERS’ TAKINGS
AMERICAN COTTON
spinners of the world as follows,
numbers;
This week 326,000 this year, .against 327,000
last year and 131.000 year before laat.
Total since Hcptember 1 this year 2.858,000,
mr a tid'822,000 tile year ]»eforc; Bout hern
spinner* 718,000. again
and "16,000 the ^
4plnncr~ 1.619,000. against 1.607,00) Inst year
and 1.746.000 the year; before.
fore last and 4.437.443 same time In 1904.
Overland across the Mississippi. Ohio and
Potomac rivers to Northern mills and Can-
lW4: Interior stooka In exess* w» mow unu
at the clone of the commercial year 3»,019,
against 453.359 last year, 607,960 year before
last and 629.383 same time in 1904: Southern
mills takings 706.000. against 717,432 last
year, 704.890 year before last and 665,001 name
time In 1904.
These make the total movement for the 90
time In
CABLES FROM EUROPE
QUOTED DECLINES
At Opening Wheat Lower,
But Advanced On Good ,
Buying.
ST. L0UI8 CASH QUOTATIONS.
Wheat—No. 2 red winter ...96 fl97
Corn—No. 2 59ty
Oats—No. 2 *48
ago, Nov. 30.—Wheat opened 140Hc
this morning. The Humpcnn markets
nt lower cables, price* ranging from
Chlcai
lower tl
all sent lower cables, |,r,ixf ihukiiik
UGHd lower. World s shipments are esti
mated at 9.800,000 bushels. This amount In
cludes but a small amount from Husain
and the Danube, whe-reas last yenr these
WEATHER REPORT.
still.
■kiflti
rrmWannu.
likely to lie more and more specialised In
the stork market now. and those who hove
reasonable returns through acting
suggestions contained *
SHORTS COVERED
IN A WILD MANNER
Bank Statement Wa3 Ex
pected to Show an Enor
mous Gain in Cash.
THE MAIN INFLUENCE
Stocks Were Strong Entire
Session, Closing at About
the Highest.
IBID
these editorial
for several day* will be wise not
nil . , , H
/, In the near future. The market
had n fair rally; It Is undoubtedly entitled
to more; we would not be surprised to sec
It go higher, but we would not desert the
conservative position. More st«»ek must Ih»
liquidated aud Its absorption depends upon
t the new shorts put
, ink aitaat __ r „
out and the Increase of nhsorptlon for in
vestment and speculation.
Southern Pacific displays a strong upward
tendency. The same may lie said of Rend-
have been bullish for sav
ing. on which
rnl days.
Union Pacific Is hulled by, tho best profes-
well bought. The three Inst named ntocks
have not yet entirely absorbed the offer
ings—Union Pacific 115, Northern Pacific 110
and Great Northern 115 approximately.
Amalgamated ought to tie able to gain
on the shorts a little. The same may be
said of Ktneltlug, though the latter will
Kenctlonn will soon
Atehlson dlsjilays no upward trend, but
re would prefer to hoy ft on recessions.
moved professionals will expert extension
of movement.
LONDON STOCK MARKET.
WEATHER CONDITION*.
The storm area ’that was centered lu
northern Florida yesterday morning has
pussed out to sea, while the lor area that
was over Montana has moved southeast to
central thl* morning near Ht. Louis. Tho
high area remain* about stationary over the
Rocky Mountain region. It* force ha* been
greatly reduced by the advance of the
northwestern area of low pressure. Rains
have, been general lu the last 24 hours In
Georgia, the t’arollnas, Florida, the upper
MlaAt|tt| — it— --.r%v •-* --
glon.
Minimum and Maximum Temperatures
and Rainfall.
■no *ne imnunr. atrrea* issi year ines# 1
countries shipped 3,600,000 bushels. Decctn-
ber deliveries are estlmntctl at from 1.000,000
to 2.000,OfK). Kxport demand Is slack.
Wheat dosed **illH<- hlchsr; corn was up
KQlc. oats *«c better and hog product**
gained !2Mr^20e.
time' lu
year before last and 6,033,085 same
1904.
Foreign exports for the week hare been
.102.584, against 330.567- last yoar, making the
total, thus far for th^ season 2,39i,664<
Inst 2,629,318 last year, a decrease of
_ WHEAT A
Dw. .. 94ti
May "
July
against
«<,654. :
the past 7 days show a decrease of ^,»w.
ss compared with the corrcsmnidlng peritsl
last year, and their total takings since Hep-
teniber 1 have decreased 165,86m. The total
takings of American -mills. North, 8outb
and Unnadn. thus far for the season, have
been 1.238,923. against 1.404.602 last year.
These Include 520,737 by Northern spinners,
against 676JS7.
Houthern Interior centers have _
during the week 2,733 biles, against an In
cress* during the '•orrespondlng perlml last
season of 45.924, and are how 1*4,235 smaller
than nt this date In 1906.
Including atocks left over at ports nnd
Interior towns from the last crop nnd the
MOVEMENT OF COTTON
DURING PAST WEEK,
Following Is the statement of the raov<
incut of cottou Into sight for the week and
since Hcptember I. us com pi 1in I by .Super
intendent King, of the New York cotton
Wsskiy Movsment.
This Li
also supplied
»«»nn> buying. Thcro Is a teudene.v now that
haa gone up, to reduce ertd* vlewa
gone up, .... .. ,
unduly and to talk nbont nn nbnormtlly
<m«ll crop.
Tbit u moat regrettable from the ntarnl
Mot of a friend "to’sound advice and can
only load to bad effect* through disappoint
“**nt. The secretary of agriculture In his
Ibanksglvlng report on economical pros-
wys: ’’Commcrc'tl expectation*- nrc
*bst tbs crop will bo the thin! one In slxe
fjrr raised, and prove perceptibly larger
d>au the average of crops for the
rears, it will be sufficient, with the
Wlus from last season, to suwply all re-
inlremonts by spinners until ncxrlmrveat.
!■« ^rop nreraxe for tho past five year* Is
THE COFFEE MARKET.
Tho following figures gives the opening
and close lu the New \ork coffee
range ana
market today:
Opening.
}l*K00: Air. "Sellb’ oY lindon, estimates
me couanmution of American cotton for this
•••■nn at 12.600,000 owing to crop ‘failure
to Russia. India, etc., aud the lighter
wot^-ht of bales this year, abou* 244 per cent
J x)ter in the session futures had a
•lulok tumble back to lie, but bull buying
liwvented further reaction*.
•W York, Nov. 39.-J. H. Baohe k < 0.:
£“ #f e was some realizing In !.lverp«v>l this
Corning becanso of the strong market of
jyiterday and foreign prices were easier.
,v ,r opening wa* a toady at a decline of
•^"it 2 to 5 pdlnts, this being somewhat
,han dOQ on the cables. Later a
I' r ? tl ”cr market on further short covering
? resumption of speculative buying
fc^iftmtary to 10.13, March 11.05 nnd
*** 11.12. The prospect of easier money
ww *k It bringing nlwrot short covering
Ififestmcnt punhase* of cotton. L" t ’ . ,--3; ^alcs 14.UJ0 bags,
tor at thl* level cotton Is considered a good ijosed stea iy.
Yei
Port rtH*eIpts 333,320
Overland to mills and tan-
ndn 20.000
•southern mill takings
Gain of stoek. Interior town# 594
543,636
Brought Into sight for week.411,834
Total Crop Movement.
This Last
Year Year.
Port receipts 3,2W9,122 4,301,682
overland to mills and Can- ^ IKaav ,
ada
•Southern mill takings..
Stock nt interior town*
excess of Hept. 1
In
326,297 447,861
from the new crop,
4,877,081, against 5,934,649 for t
last year.
COTTON SEED OIL MARKET.
loly.'. ► . . .
t’lostHl quiet but steady. Hale
rels.
ATLANTA OIL MARKET.
The following quotations are passed m
tusl tranMctlons: Prime crude, f. <1. ..
mills. November prompt. 26H4f27, December
Jnnuarr KVMWI.
CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET.
Following are the Chicago grain nnd pro
visions quotations for today, compared with
yvatsrday’a dost:
Previous
Open. High. Low, Close. Close.
... :: Eg
CORN-
Dec. .. 5488
May .. 65
July .. 54*i
UAT*-
M4'
im
m
Poe
y :: 6^
r -- 4&H
May
July
PORK-
Jim. ..12.69
May ..12.85
12.57«
12.86
Mny .. 7.
BIBS—
Jan. ... 6.67H
May .. 6.82*% 6.92%
m
LIVERPOOL GRAIN MARKET.
Wheat closed at ’iOH high)
Corn closed St l W% hlgnei
Abilene. . . ,
Amarillo. , ,
Asheville. . .
ATLANTA. .
Augusta. . .
Birmingham.
Bismarck.
Boston. . . .
Buffalo
Charleston. , . .
Charlotte. . . ,
Chicago
Cincinnati. . . .
Corpus Christ I.
Davatiport. . .
Dodge
Kl Paso. . . .
Fort Hmith. . .
Galveston. . . .
v lluron
Jacksonville. . .
Jupiter
Kansas Llty. .
Key West.
Knoxville. . .
l-o* Angeles.
Macon. . . .
Memphis. . .
Meridian. . .
Mobile. . . ,
Montgomery.
Nashville. . . .
New Orleans.
New York. . ,
Norfolk. . . . ,
North Platte. .
Omaha
Palestine. . .
Plttaburg. . . .
Portland, Me. ,
or 1 land. Ore.
CHICAGO CAR LOT6,
The receipts of grain In car lots today nnd
estimated nwelpts for Alonday nre us fol
lows:
I Today. Mofidsy.
36,
Atlanta, Nov. 39.—Onr market bus shown
THE SUGAR MARKET.
Brought luto sight thus fnr.4,299,79*1 5,710,769
•Ksthunted.
March
April
May .
June .
July --
August
September -
October .. -
Pewmber ■
HAYWARD, VICK & CLARK,
market steady. Fine greuniated iteii
Refiners doing business on the old basts.
The l.ondou sugar market unchanged.
COTTON YARN PRICES
CONTINUE TO DECLINE.
New York Commercial: There appears to
In* less of a Imttom to cotton yam prlees
than at any time since the slump started In.
Dealers here are dofug their utmost to un
load stocks, and values seem to play very
little part ns long as transaction* can la*
put through. Yams made up from last
year’s cotton are now being delivered on
contracts placed sonic time ngo, nnd the
owners of these are taking alnusit any price
that buyer# will offer. In spite of this
stocks continue to Increase, and the dlt-
I’elery has been In. strong demnrtd at
moderate |rrice», the quality very poor. We
look for a better grade to arrive from Call-
The curtailment plan 1
to be In full operation, —
decreasing to any noticeable extent. Hpln-
ner» are out of ihe market, and some sta
that thee will remain out until after the
COTTON, STOCKS, BONDS, COFFEE, Q ” A1N 0 A .^° PR0VISI0Na ’
Crond.l.t .nd Gr,vi.r SU. N«, Orl«n..
MEMBERS. ^ Brokin' AMOclJtiM.
ffj" OH««D» jAttra Kt -hiatt. 52. OH«n« CilMfo Ro»rd, of Trtd#,
«* \ork Cotton BxAm «2 Teit C»«« KicSoni-. . .
~t'_Cotton Bzobanjo. JJJLjJf'jlinbor, J.l»orpoc.l Cotton Asi o.
■stistoa Cotton BseSange. r'Kf'-S?T l f’orrcVpoD , l wti:
Now \ ortr and Chlcafu c r CARRiNIfONi
*■ «• BACHE a CO.; AND DARTLETT,
»BIVATE WIRES TO ALL POINTS.
first of the year. Many are refusing exon to
quote price* of any sort. The markst at
the present time is entirely In the hands of
the dealers, nnd the price* quoted >o not
represent actual rates* but only what sell-
*r* will accept to get rid of fbeir stocks.
Cloth Market Is Quiet,
(juntatfous on Wednesday were Headier
print cloths, although trading continues
weak. The value of rrgaiara Is nominal so
far as forwanl contract* *re concerned. On
Wide gtssls there was little Interest shown
of the money market*.
There has b«eu an ubnndant supply of
apples sold nt low prices owing to the lu- .. Kl „ »„
ferlor quality of the fruit. We have bon a eonnt of
Rapid % silty.
Ht. Loula. . .
Ht. Haul. •. . .
Hnn Francisco.
Havamiah. . .
rauips.
Taylor.
Thomnsrllle.
Yh-ksbiirg. .
WuNhlngiuti.
Wilmington. —P^P
T, 1 ndicnie* trace of min or snow.
54
J. B. MAHBI/'KY, Section Director.
WEATHER FORECA8T.
Washington, Nov. 80.—Weather •‘ondltiotis
aud geiMTSI forecast:
The southern disturbance has passnl
the south coast In very inlld form and the
rains have practically ended lu the aouth
Atlantic states. The weather coiitlnnea fair
over the western half of the country and
Amalgamated Topper
Anaconda
Atehlson
do. preferred
Baltimore Nnd Ohio
Chesapeake and Ohio
Chicago and Great Western ..
Canadian Pacific .. ..
Denver Rio Grande ... ...
do. preferred
Erie
First preferred
Hecond preferred
Illinois Central ...
Kansu* nud Texas
do. preferred ,
Louisville olid Nashvlllo
Mexican Central ,
Norfolk and Western
Northern Pacific ,
Nefc* York Central
New York. Ontario and Western
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia and Bonding .. ..
First preferred
Hecond preferred
Rock Island
Southern Pacific
Ht. Paul
Hunt hern Railway
do. preferred ... ... ... ...
Union Pacific ...
United States Hteel ... ... ..
do. preferred .. ., .. .
Wabash : ;
do, preferred
$
%
wipe
BY T. C. SHOTWELL.
New York. Nor. 30.—In the expect
a bank statement that would sho
mous gain In cash, going far t.»
the huge deficit that has existed, catno-d »u -
tlrlty and strength In the stock market to
day.
Reading and Union Pacific were the lead
ers. Even Hinelters Joined In the advance
nud A inn Ign mated Copper was n close fol
lower.
The bond depnrtmsut was very strong.
Rock Island, which sold last week at w.
going above 50.
The advnuee ws* also caused by the re
sumption of work on several of the Western
roads, where It lias been abandoned, and hy
orders sent out by the Americsn Smelting
nnd Refining Company to Its ngenis to ;»<•
cept ores for treatment the same ns they
were doing before the recent financial
troubles began. The copper metal market
was also reported to be In good ponditloti.
A short Interest much huger ths.n expected
was developed, and the shorts ran to rover
In n wild manner. Many uf them have had
their contracts outstanding for month* and
their paper profits nre so enormous that
thev nre perfectly reckless In buying stocks,
n difference of n point or two making very
little difference In tile profits. Bending sold
at 89^ and Sr. Paul nt pnv In the first half
hour of trading.
Cotton was stronger.
Wheat was practically unchanged.
u-im linn '
•orb market wns firm.
Cloning bids follow: S
R/tILWAY STOCKS.
(Honing; bid* follow:
AtchlMon 72 3-4
do -preferred... 83
Baltimore and Ohio 8.3 1-2
Cumidluu Pacific ...1611-2
Chicago and Northwestern.. ..135
.1131-4
1-2
49 1-2
..110 7-
73 1-4
MINING STOCKS.
Iloston, Nov. .10.—Copper Bongo. 54; Utah,
uitte, 40*4: Fruit, HO: Alouex, 24; Arlxonu-
Comnion 10*14 to 11; Butte Coalition, 147«;
Boston-Moluc, 136; Old Dominion, S; Bos
ton Coiisolldstcfl, 11H; Qmncy, ft); Osceo
la. 85.
NEW YORK BANK STATEMENT.
New York, Nov. 39.—The weekly state
ment of the New York associated banks for
i new reserve decreased $1,926,70**.
Hpecle Increased w . .
Iiogal tenders Increaseil $224,860,
New deisialts Increased $.5.444,5*W.
japOK—
». .’dilution Increased $2,862.4*10.
United Htstes daposl/* $71,716,7*10, against
»,469,p)0 last week. ^
Colorado Southern...
Denver and Wo (1 randc...
do preferred
Krlo.. .. . ;
Illinois Central
Louisville nnd Nashville..
Manhattan "L" ..
Mexican Central... .....
Missouri Pacific
New York Central
Pennsylvania
Reading
Rock Island... ... . A .. .
do preferred
St. Paul...
Southern Pacific
Southern Railway
Union Pacific
Wabash..
Interbotv*-Metro
Great Northern... .;.
Miscellaneous.
Amalgamated Copper hr...
American Car and Foundry’
American Locomotive ....
American Cotton Oil -- ..
American Smelting and Refining 72 3-4
Brooklyn Rapid Transit .
Colorado Fuel and Iron .
International Paper .. ..
National Lead ..
Pacific Mall
Pressed Steel Car
Sugar
United States Steel .. ..
do. preferred .. .. .. .
Western Union .. .. .*. .
Mackuy Companies
Va.-Caro. Chemical, pfd..
1-4
26 3-4
17 1-4
84 1-S
MONEY AND EXCHANGE.
New York, Nov. 36.—Time aud c:
nothing doing.
Sterling exchange tt.Slfa4.8750.
tual business In bankers' hill* a
4.8075 for demand nnd $l.7975. /:, r4.8i»
day bills.
Prime it
{.oridou bar
silver 5784c.
Mexican dol
Prime mercantile paper.
UNION SAVINGS BANK
Assets $250,000.00 '
Commercial (checking) and Savings Deposits Solicited.
Strong, Conservative and Experienced Management,
ra Under State Supervision. A
b oupervisi
PER O&NT
■" On Savings Accounts ■
Late Honrs Saturdays for Savings Depositors.
glut on Mine for the past three week*, but! moved from the British northwest to ccli
the market seems to be clesnlug up and wo trsl Illinois.
£
>k for advance prices and strong demand
rough the comlug week.
insnd for tlio coming holiday trade. ...
present there Is «u over-supply of nude
slrahle sixes, which Is selling low. but the
desirable rises are meeting with resdy sale
at $3 to 8? 25.
Lemor.s continue about stationary In price,
Turnip# are alow sale at Hie, caused by
Onions are selling freely at 2c
Cranlwrrim ,r, .Itclitly lo«,r. ,-IIIiik at
rornlit lb. latt.r l'*rt of n»it w«t, wlifrh
aitl n>U at atlramo iirlwa.
Tb. mark.t ha, noon orpr.t<p*kp»l on
Npw York arap*a. moip a.'lllo* at llo ami
Kte per tiaak.t. tb. enoaataptlim llglit.
Thp n.« prop nats are on tb. market ins
prim raniinif hl*h. lot! jrpar’, prop ot
mlxpfl out. wnllai at lirVi* 1 .
Wp look for a v.rjr bparr deinaiHl on all
linn iluring thp lomlng wppk, mol thlak
that pripn on all vonmiodltloa will adrnnra
lirfore Oevllulnr.
CHRONICLE WEEKLY
REPORT ON WEATHER.
New York, Nov. Hf.—Cbronlclp'* weekly
aUrh-n to u. by t.lMrapb from the South
denote that rain baa fallen in moat loealUlpi
during tlm week, aud that tba i.reelpltatlon
haa been, rather beayy In portion, of Ala
bama ami Mlwlf.lpp(. The wet weather
ha. deleted to eoine extent the gathering
of tlie'erop. whleb la nearing eoaipletloti In
me dl.trlet.. The moyemeut of the erwp
Wldo to market continue* on a lea* liberal nettle
5*4 eebts. than laat year.
It I. deehiedl.v .-older In the Atlantic and
degree, below the eeaaonal ayernge. In tho
Mlaantirl olid the Mlaalaalppl yatleya anil the
plain, .late. It la inneb wanner. The mid
dle weat dlatnrbanre will continue It. rapid
eaat-aoutheaatw.nl moretnent. < inning ruin.
an<l anowa tonight In tbe middle Atlantic
otnten nnd In the Inke region. I, the r.,tith
the .weather will lie generally fair, except
in North Cnrollnn, where rnln I. probable.
It will lie warmer tonight In the middle
aonth Atlnntle and eaat gulf atatea.
Virginia-Rnln tonight: poaet... .
tba mountains: warmer In tho Interior: Nun
day rain: northeast to east winds, slowly
tneren.lnr* 9
nerenslng.
North Carolina—Itatn tonight and Sunday:
warmer tonight: fresh |o brink northeast to
east wind, on the enaat.
Honth Cnrolltm tienertlly fair tonight nnd
wanner: fnlr Htimlny: fresh sontheaat to
eaat winds.
tieorgln—Warmer tonight; Similar fair;
warmer lu eastern pomow; fresh cast to
south wlnda.
Kastern Horldn—Fair tonight: warmer In
eitrenie northern portion; Sunder fnlr and
warmer In norrhern nml central portlonn;
Western Florida, Alabama nnd HlloslKidppI
-Fair and warmer tonight: Snndoj fair;
'.•triable winds.
NAVAL STORES.
remlpts, UU;
window glass. W.W: wnlerwhlte. PJ.P); X,
K; M, K, H; l. tvr.: II. tl.
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Atlanta National Bank
ATLANTA, GA.
C. E. CURRIER, President. H. T. INMAN, Vice-Prealdent
CEO. R. DONOVAN, Caihler.
JAMES S. FLOYD, AlileUnt Cashier.
Capital $500,000.00
Surplus and Undivided Profits $850,000.00
We Solicit Your Patronage.
THE AUDIT COMPANY OF NEW YORK
Th< Oldest and Foremost Corporation Engag'd in icceunlieg
Bell Bhone 3309 Main. 1310 Candler Building.
HARRY M. RICE Southern Manager.
Edward Moy*e. Hugh F. McElroy. Loui» LichUnhtln.
EDWARD MOYSE & CO., Cotton Brokers,
82 BEAVER ST., NEW YORK.
MEMBERS--N«W York Cotton Exchange New Orlaan* Cotton
Liverpool Cotton Asaociation.
ORDERS SOLICITED FOR THE PURCHASE AND SALE OF COT
TON FOR FUTURE DELIVERY. MARKET LETTER MAILED UPON
REQUEST. CORRESPONDENCE INVITED.