Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, December 21, 1907, Image 13

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. SATURDAY, DECEMBER It 13 marist cadets PRESENT PLAY A prezentatlon of "Plzarro' l»r*e audience wa» given Friday night j,y the cadete of Marla College In a manner which brought forth hearty op- plauie and called forth the commenda tion of tboao preient. The cadeta acted their parte In a manner that would do credit to aome profeaalonala, and their work showed the care, thought and study they had given their parte. A matinee was also given Saturday at • ■JO o'clock. Cadet Mlkell, Lieutenant Dubard, Sergeant Wingate Battle, Ca det Ben Candler and Sergeant J. L. Harriaon were especially coneplcuoua In the cast, and acted their parts In a manner worthy of praise. Little Wil liam Caverly made a big hit with the audience and received a large portion of the applause. TWAIN LOSES • c $32,000 IN FIRM New Tork. Dec. 21,—It was said to day that Mark Twain had lost $12,000 In the Plasmon Company. There waa aome speculation among creditors of the company as to whether or not Mark Twain would himself make good the loss to them. There Is no doubt, if he thought himself liable, he cdtild easily pay off the concern’s debts. WEDS NURSE UNDER WHOSE CARE HE REGAINED HEALTH. Sliedal to The Georgian. Dalton. Oa, Dec. 21.—The wedding of Mias Addle M. Bridges, of Rome, and Jesse M. Miller, of Columbus, Ohio, In the parlors of Hotel Dalton Thurs day afternoon at 21111 o'clock, was the culmination of a pretty romance. Some lime ago Mr. Miller was dangerously III and the physicians had about pro- Dalton. Soon after dinner Rev. F\ K. Sims, pastor of the Flrat Presbyterian church, was called by telephone to the hotel. Mr. Miller Is manager of a piano business In Columbus, Ohio, nounced his case as hopeless, when Miss Bridges appeared on the scene as nurse. Under her skillful care he grew better and rapidly gained strength. At noon Thursday the couple, accompanied by n sister of the bride, came to the city from Rome and registered at Hotel MICHIGAN IS STRONG FOR SECRETARY TAFT. Detroit, Dec. 21.—Governor Warner jesterday Issued a formal statement declaring himself In favor of Secretary of War Tuft for the Republican presi dential nomination. A straw vote In four counties, the most densely popu lated In the state, shows Hint Secretary S aft has an overwhelming lead over ugiies, his closest competitor, and that f'snnon, Fairbanks, LaFollette, Root and Cortelyou lire snowed under. MUTILATED BODY OF NEGRO FOUND IN CORNFIELD. 8p,clnl to The Georgian. Camilla. Go., Dec., 21.—Will Donald son. a negro who has been missing since December 1, was found dead in a cornfield Of FI U. Fitzgerald yesterday. The negro was Identified by hla hat end clothes. His body was horribly i.iutlleUd. There was one bullet hole it: Ills right side, another In Ills shoul der and his throat had been cut. Don aldson was seen last on the evening or December 1, with James McGregor, a negro.: The coroner brought In a ver- fiSSBSK* diet of “death by unknown parties." 1 " ur JESSIE BURKE IS STILL ALIVE New York, Dec. 21.—Jessie Burke, oged 19, thought dead and burled by her mother, has written home that she Is alive and well In New Orleans. Mrs. Burke had aome months ago Identified and burled'the body of a girl named Burke as her daughter. She had alzo got $600 from an insurance company on a policy. This was returned. PARCELS POST BILL FAVORED BY FARMERS. Special to The Gcorglen. Jackson, Miss., Dec. 21.—At the headquarters of the Farmers' Union in this city It Is learned that resolutions have beeh adopted by nearly every lo cal and county union In Mtealuslppl urging congress to pass the parcels poet bill during the present session, and copies of these resolutions are being- forwarded to the legislative agents of the Farmers' Union now stationed at the national capital to look after meas ures of Interest to the organization. WEATHER REPORT. WEATHER CONDITIONS. Iuk gtMurul Houriluoig over tho 8* ram was falling this morning at Thoina* vlllo, Oh.. Abilene, Taylor and Kan Antonio. Tex.. I lodge, Knn., and 8nokane, Wash. Know wan falling at Amarillo, Tex. The temperature Iihh ri$a>n over moat of the country except at a few scattered atatlons. lint over thU nectloh the changes have lieen small. The condition! favor partly cloudy weath er tonight atul Kundny; somewhat warmer Sunday. PRICES HARDENED AFTER LOWER START Due Chiefly to Shorts Cov ering-Trade Was Not Active. / New York, Dec. 31.—Owing to liquidation • opening today made a disappointing re ^**1 cables. Klftt price* were 6 to 2 lower. After the call a Abilene. . . . Amarillo. . . . Asheville. . . ATLANTA. . . Augusta. . . . IlirniIngham. . IhiHtdk. . . . Huffnb t’kurleston. . . charlotte. . . Chicago. . . . Cincinnati. . . Corpus ChrlstJ. Davenport. . . Dodge. . . . Hi Paso. . . . Tort KmlHi. . tinlvestou. . . Havre Huron. Jacksonville. . Jupiter Kansas city. . Key West. . . •i 44 J 3S .! 3*> . 64 Knoxville Lander. . Los Angles Macon. . . Marquette. . Christmas Lay-Off. .‘?acrfc:R!<?nto, Dec. 21.—Orders were hosted in ,fvery department «£ tho Southern Pacific shops today announc ing a lay-off commencing Tuesday night and continuing in tho following Aicmlay. R MA R B UR Y."Section Director. $250,000 Fire in Detroit. Detroit, Mich., Dec. 21.—Two firemen were hurt and damage aggregating per haps $250,000 was caused by a blase which swept the wholesale store fd : o a vo/a on i/icg > a og*c htfwin 8. George, furrier, this morning.. HAYWARD, VICK & CLARK S D. J. Kellogg ft Go., wholesale milliners. * DAILY COTTON LETTER who occupy the first floor of the blind ing. also were heavy loofcra/ Meridian. . . addle. . ■ . _ •utgwncry. . Nashville. . . New Orleans. York. . Norfolk. . . North Platte. Omaha. Me. St. Louis.* . . St. Paul. . . San Francisco. Savnnnsh. . . Spokane. . . Tunipii. . . . Taylor. . . . Thoms sr I lie. . Vicksburg. . . Washington. . Wilmington. . •f 1 . fmllca"" •i w i 12 56 .1 b'i few onts If _____ . the Hat a little. Business was not active. The Christmas holiday spirit was respon sible for a very dull opening In the cotton futures market Saturday. The English mar* ket was slightly better than due, but was without effect on the American markets. Fluctuations do not furnish a guide as to the futu— — '• "*•— ' * —*'— they rei the pari __ .. make small profit as a short or a long, ps the opportunity presents Itself. In too last hair hour prlcea worked up wow 6 to 10 points from the low level eoru " “ n|Bjgr ** * beffi_ comparative poft receipts: Naturally 64.727 Total since Kept. 1 4,516,115 5 Estimated receipts Monday: 1907. New Orlsans .'...11,000to 15tf00» Galveston 14,000 to 16^000 Houston 12,000 to 13,000 Edited by M A DI/FTC Mr. Lively'a twenty-fire years' experience of efi. Itlne market* In Atlatt.i Joseph B. Lively. iVIAKKL 1 j and tbe Booth has made him a recognized au thority In hla specialty RANGE i_ OF NEW YORK STOCKS AND COTTON MARKETS NAMR OF STOCK. 8& New Orleans, quiet: miuanng n u S innah, dull; middling 11 1-16. lists, steady; middling 11 2-16. lie, steady; middling 11. Mobile, steady; middling 11. Baltimore, nominal; middling IDA. Wilmington, quiet; middling 11. Boston, steady: middling llJO. Memphis, quiet; middling lift. Philadelphia, steady: middling 12.06. Houston, quiet; middling 11 9-16. Norfolk, steady: middling lift. Galveston, quiet: middling 11 11-16. 8t. Louli: middling 11H- TO DAY'S PORT HECEIPTS. Tho following table abow. receipt, at the lorts todn - * w last year: New Orleans. Galveston. . . Mobile Savannah. . . . Charleston. . . Wilmington. . , Norfolk. . . . New York. . . Boston. . . . , Philadelphia. . 15.915 16.96(1 3.467 8,90* 14,337 23,887 4.333 9.732 1 1.94* 313 17,681 INTERIOR RECEIPTS. Houston. An gust a. Memphis. 1906. ~ 17.218 1,631 5.863 10,009 1,342 tST 35.963 Aina I. ( upper . . . Am. Ice securities • Am. 8ugar Reilnc.y. American Smelting . Am. Locomotive . , Atlantic C. Line Brooklyn Rapid T Baltimore ft Ohio (Tiesapeako ft Ohio On ft ad Ian Pacific, ouicaro ft Altoo Consolidated Gas. . • .... Central Leather . do. preferred. ......... Colorado Fuel ft Iren 1 Corn Produce. , Colorado Southern Delaware ft Hudson ..... Denver ft lllo Grande .... Distillers' Securities Erie do. preferred General Electric Great Western G^at Xorthern pfd Illinois Central Interboro. .... do. preferred Kansas ft Texas 7i B f£ 3 & O s “IT 1 18% 47% 18% 10JV1 1 n jr? m 31 iiii ir 8% fi*’ n‘ 40 83 7i" 151 W 151 jj % i«* iiii isi* W Ml* 145“ ' 20% 30 m 1'ir 114 iiii! it«4» w mT - 64* m TotalTtocg sates today, 2*9.366 shares. NAUR OF STOCK. National Lead. ...... Norfolk ft Western. , . , Northern Pacific Ontario ft Western. . . Pennsylvania. Pacific Mail People's Gss Co Pressed Bteel Car. ... Reading Rock Island do. preferred. . ... Republic Iron ft Hteel.. do. preferred Southern Pacific. • • . , Southern Hallway. . . , do. preferred fit Paul. Teun. Coal ft Iron. • . Texas Pacific. ..... Union Pacific U. 8. Rubber do. preferred U. B. Steel do. preferred. . . ., .£3 m Wal do. preferred. . •a EASIER CONDITIONS , IISIGHLSAY BANKERS Responsible for Much Bet ter Feeling and Ad vance in Stocks. NEW YORK. Following Iz th« rang. In cotton fotortt t. Raw York today: Dec— Jan.. . Man'Ll. iff:: June. . July. . August. uguat. closed 10.67il0.72 10.791fi.7f 10.71 ! 10.76 qulot. i a TlTOT lO.'ftS IP 10.76-76 io.n-7i 10.71-72 10,61-56 u.irii 10.47-48 10.62-64 10.72-73 10.74-76 1<I. 76-77 10.76 78 10.72 10.60-65 LIVERPOOL. sud dose, compared to yesterday: Futures oponed steady. Opening Dec S?ij4 5.; Dee.-Jan 5.72% |. Jan.-Feb 5.72 §. ay-June . June-July . July-August Aug.-Kept.. ...... Closed steady. NEW ORLEANS. FoUotrlnr la the raoge la cottoa faturei In New Orleans today: 1 jj’ O |Ct | J mi ii ^lec.. . • . Jan.. . . . Feb March. • . April. . . . May. • . . June. . . . July. . . . io!w l'o'.M ib!w 10i96 u!oiib!$$ i'o'.97|iaM ii!66io!i9 liloiliolM .. . . Ha# 11.94 ill. 03-04 ....11.03-03 0.96 10.96*96 .... 110.97-96 0.97 10.97*19 ....10.99-02 L 0111.01-fit ii.dk 10.98- 99 S 10.94-95 0.96-99 10.99- 11 Closed xtrady. NEWS AND GOSSIP. Of the Fleecy Staple. $32,000 in Gams for $3. New York. D*c. 21.—Willie White, aged 17, baa confessed to the theft •f the package of $82,000 In Jewelry from an express wagon. He was ar rested trying to sell tho entire outfit *>»•*?. $1,950,b-J for Boston. Boston, Dec. 21.—The Second Na tional Bank has received $1,950,000 In 6o!d from Houth America. New York, Dec. 21.-J. S. Ilache ft Co.: Tho cotton market ruled nolet. and after n slight sc-lilng movemeut following the opeu Jng the niartet hardened. Week end figures were considered bearish, as spinners' tak ings were well under last year's for the week and the visible supply showed a larger Increase. There were no special fea tures this morning. Reports from the South b u ~ “ *— "—*“ * 1 S lota offi—.. — — der the Influence of tho holiday season, with no disposition to buy or tell. We fa vor the sellltig side on the bulges. It may be that the decline has discounted the bearish ginning report. HAYWARD, VICK & CLARK, COTTON, STOCKS, BONDS, COFFEE, GRAIN AND PROVISION* Carondelet nnd Gravler St»., New Orleans*- . MEMBERS: Few Orleans Cotton Exchange, New Orleans Future Brpkers'^Aisoclatlos, New York Cotton Exchange, Gt!?:stsa Cotton Bxchnnce, Houston Cotton Exchange. . New York snd Chicago Correspondenta. 3. 8. BACHE & CO., AND BARTLETT, FRAZIER A. CARRINBCON, OOtVATK WIRES TO ALL POINTS. WEEKLY COTTON STATISTICS. .Secretary .Hester's ‘ weekly statement of thi> movement of cotton uliows a decrease In the movement Into sight compered with the seven days ending this date Inat year In round figures 37,000, on Increase over the same days year before last of 143,999 nnd an Increase over the Mine time In 1904 of 112.000. For the twenty days of December the to tals show • dcrease under last year of 227,- 000. an Increase over the same period year In?fore latt of 240,900. nod an Increase elapsed the aggregate is behind the 111 days of lust Tear 1,325,000, ‘ ‘ * * here — Lni.mm. -hin.* inn. in I—!:,' of lin-cinlii-r It ba I-U, lait year, 1 nml 1,M.nr> unm time 1 The movement nine, Kebtetuber 1 »hoivn roeolpiN nt all United Staten uortn 4.4tl,278, nanlnnt ."..ISd.W! lint rear, 4.7S;t.ii3U jear be- fora lam and S.4JH.247 name time In U»4. rear before lant and 4.4,714 name time In 19U4: Interior ntoelrn In ezetn of tbone held at tho clone of the inrouierchU rear 4M.W0.I atalnnt Kt,«l last rear. t$«.r7 Tear liefore lant null StSt.^Tii name lime In 1904; rtoutliern Three mike the total movement fur tbe 111 dnra of the nennon Trom September 1 to ilnte^S.«6,«M, nznlnnt 7,*0.275 lant year, Sew Orlenui and Cblrajo Boardn dtTSdil ’ Cotton An'k The American Audit Co. Home Office, X00 Broadway, New York City. F. W. LAFRENTZ, C. P. A., President. • " G. K. Mnmiarlnr. Vice Frenlnedt. Thao Cocheu, Jr., C. P. A., Src. and Tr. BRANCHES: SEW TORK—Waldorf-Antorla. ATLANTA—Fourth Nat'l. Bk. Bid*. 1IOBTON—Exchange Building. CHICAGO—Marquette Bulldln*. WASHINOTON—Colorado Bulldln*. PHILADELPHIA— Bellevue-Stratford SEW ORLEANS—Hennen Bulldln*. SAN FRANCISCO—Monodnack. BAI.TIMOBB—Klner Bulldln*. LONDON, ENG.—4 Kin* Street. ATLANTA BRANCH, 1015-17 Fourth National Bank Building. 0. B. BID WELL, Resident Manager. Telephone, Main $72. Cable Addreu. Amdlt, New Tork — ■ ' ■ i INVESTMENT STOCKS. Income! of E per cent to 12 per cent on amounti of $100 and upward >an be realized on Standard Investment Sharee at present abnormally low Iflcea. Write for Hat of active stock*, lifted on tho New York Stock Ex- zhang,, oeiun* from $0 to 100 point! below Uit year'! prlcea Wo. execute •rdera promptly. Caih or ln»talmenti. HILLYER INVESTMENT CO., English-American Bldg. Fnreliu ezporle for the week have been ’4.437, iiffalnet 737.M lazt year, maklii! tho dal thua tar for the aeaaon S-iXUiH, oa al i a deereaae of I he paat leven daya ahow a deereaae M.M0. aa eom|Hire,l with tbe eorreapondln* parlod Inat year, anil thetr total taklnn alnee September I have decreased 847,77a. The total takluza of American mlUa. North, South and t:anada. thua far for tbe season have been l.ook.lll. acalnat 1,117,147 last year. These Include 4CU47 by Northern aplnnera, agalnat 1,010,427. Stock, at tho aeaboard and tbt twenty nine iMdlnf Southern Interior centers have Increased oortnz the week 07,718 bales, train.! an Inereale durin* tbe eorrespood- Inf period last aeaaon of 133,7ai. and aro now :7I,KS smaller than ft this date lu 1104. Including stocks left over at porta and Interior towns from tba last crop and tbe number of bales brought Into alfbt thus far World's Visible Supply. The world's visible supply, according to Seeretfry Heater, shows an Increase for the week Juat Cloaed of 714.817. agalnat an In- crease.pf 147,467 .last .year, and an Increase V», _ _ I t y* P 000 year Iwfore toil. pfjMf the total of American cotton la 1,444.181, against MHJJl last week, 1.807.164 last year and 4.4W.OOO year before Inat. nnd of nilI other klnda In cluding Egypt, llraatl. India, ate.. 614,874. agalnat 84M74 last'week, 8U.0M In it year ami 1.041,000 year before last. Tbe total world’s visible supply of cotton aa above abdws an Increase compared with last we*k of 214.617 a decrease compared with last year of MI.437. end t decrease compared with year before last of 711,091. Or the world's visible supply of eotton an nbove there le now afloat and held In Gaftt Britain and continental Europe 2,836,000, again,t 2,ll».000 last year and 7.474.S0 yrar | ? Ejyjt 277.000^ njgUna^HT.ooo * “ f ami Special to The Georgian. (From HaytvArd. Vick A Clark.) New York, Dec. 21.—Liverpool was fine unchanged on December and to 2 pointa lower on the later positions. Opened steady at 2 points decline and closed steady not *s toM lower on near and. unchanged *" 2 higher on late mouths. HimH quiet points higher; middling 6.16; eatrs 6,U0'», American 4.300; apecnlatlon and export 1,000, ■ itiorts 12.0WJ, Including 2,W> Amerlcau. The market appears to have discounted for the time being the ginnera' report ami short covering seems to Th* the order of the day. There Is nothing Important about this fact. The question Is, when will normal snd legitimate orders exercise Influence on price*? The trading element In the market nowadays does not contrlbuto to normal stability. The feverish tone I* not health ful. The market Is narrow with no outside following. We took for an evening-tip by traders during the holidays. — ATLANTA MARKETS. FRUIT AND PRODUCE. ' KGG8—Active, 24©25c. LI VH l’OULTHY—Ileus dull. 40 cents; chlckcni. frlea, 22titr30c. Duckr. Fekln, 35c each; puddle, 3<3c each. Turkeys, dull, 16c nor pound. DRESSED POYf/r?IV—Turkey*, drawn. 16« pound: shoulders octlve. loftllo pound; sides active, 11c pound; butter, 18ft24c per pound; beeswax active, 25c pound: hones (bright), active, “ nut, 9c pound. FRUITS AND almonds, I6e pound: Brasil. .. , , Filberts, 13He pound; English walnuts, 12ft<! pound. Pecans, 1214c pound. Figs, 6-ouuce package. 7He. Orange peel, 17*0. laomone. fancy Measena. S3.i5o4.Oq tsinanna, 3Hc pound; limes, Florida stock. GOc'gtl. Pea nuts In sacks averaging 10c pounds each, owing to grade, GHtfHc pound; dried apples, ftlTHv: drlr.1 pMchta, 1449v. riga, ll.S x. Dates, 1-pound packages, 7Hc. L. L. Islne, 12.00 Ihu. Mixed nuts, 2j and 50- pouiifi Imxes, 12c. Malaga, per keg, Apples, New York, 24,50^5.50. I’ranbcrrleH. ... .1.10 bush. Mpnnlen, 21.50 crate; kraut. barrel. 33.75; Danish, lVfcc. Celery, t(Kg«5c a bunch; per crate, tl to h dosen, |5.0i). Caullfiowcr, 10Q 12*kc pound. lettuce, f2.25G2.60 p«*r crate. Turnips, I*ic pound. Florida bean*, $2.50 crate. FLOUR AND GRAIN. FLOl.^t—Highest^ patent, beat pat- EXPORTS DURING LUST FEW WEEKS EXCESSIVE Causes a Strong and Ad vancing Market For Wheat. ST. LOUI8 CASH QUOTATIONS. Wheat—No. 2 rod winter.. Corn—No. 2 Onto—No. 2 10214 TIPS FLASHED. From Wall Street. fityecltl to The Georgian. (Front Hayward, Vick ft Clark.) New York, Dec. 21.—J. 8. Bachs 4S; Ca: Americana Irregular, advance* and deicUnea being about equal. Kteel common off %, Beading up & and Union Pacific Vs lower. Several of the low-priced stocks, kuoh as Rock laland snd Denver nnd Wabash, are higher. The favorable developments yesterday, In cluding the Union Pacific annual statement and Consolidated Gas decision, overshad owed tbe unfavorable feature, and the mar ket advanced right tin to the cloie with confidence Increasing In favor of a higher world's shipments and reports of damage In Argentine. From Indications, Russia and Danube will »fc* their usual cor.! was* , Oats off H®lc. Provisions up I CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Following are the Chicago grain end pr* vision* quotations for today, compared with rreiertlay'e close: open. , .n: A r Dec. .. mot,; May .. July .. « OILS Dec. .. May .. July M ml ♦ »A’J «*- Dee. m 60 50 r.P, 54'a 57*; 67(4 i m 49(4 1 ent, standard patent. $5.60; half pat 1 CHICKEN FEED—Fifty-pound sacks, tl; Purina chick feed, $1.96; Purine scratch feed, $1,96; Purina feed, 175-pound sacks, $1.66. No. A j "mixed,*62cT Goi3en oa’ta, We ;”whTte lipped, 68c MEAL—Plain. 96-pound aecki, 74c; pound aackft 74c; plain, 24-pound eneks, 4S4’.: germ, ft AS. HAY—Timothy, choice 4arge beles, $1.26; do., choice small bales. $1.20; No. 2. $1.00; No. 2, one-third bales. $1.16. Bermuds, $5c. t’OTTON REED MEAl^Prlme per ton. $25.00; No. 2 per ton, $24.00; hull* per ton, $11.50. HHORTS—Choice Vhlte, $1.75; fancy, $1.75; brown (76 pounds). $1.60. GROCERIES. RICK-Jepa base, 64c; head. G6?c; fancy - **— to the grade. cream. I64e. Oeor- ». Halt (100 pom * Sofia cracker*, pound; lemon. He; oyster. 7c. Berrel candy per pound, 64c: mix per 8 pounds. 64c. To matoes (2 pounds). $2.00 cate; 8 pounds, $2.26. Navy beans, $2.90; Lima beano. 7c. Best latches per grqss, $1.66. Macaroni. 64£7< ound. Her Jin.'*, mustard. $3.50 case. 8UGAR—Ktandard granulated, |i.U; New ork refined, 44c; plantation, 44<*. ■’OFFER—Boastrd (Arbuckles). $16.00; before last; In Egypt last year and l77.(wO rear \. . . India S47.0DO. acilnzt 4«.000 laai W and 64|), Mi) rear he fora laat, and In tbe Lnlted Suira I.CT.OW. agalnat latt year nnd 884,000 year before laet. Spinnntra’ Takingt. Taking of American eotton by the apln- IK*. era of the world In round flgnrea follow,: ‘JjJ. Thla week 835.000 tbla year, aaalnat 451,000 laat rear. 8T.OOO year before laat. Totil iloee Heptembe-.- 1. tble year. MTV. 000. agalnat 4.787,004 laat year, and 4,260,000 tbe year before. Of thla Northern aplnnara and Canada took 64S.0on«lM tbl. year, agalnat LMO.OW laat year, and 1.128.000 the year hefora: Houtbern aplnnera 674.000. agalnat 312.40) laat rear and SS8.40O tbe year li-fore. and for -7-^.,.' 2.8I4.nw. agalnat 7.7IT “ ' ,000 the year hefora. 82.00; oyatera. rail arelgu.. ..._ . v. vv ... 18c pound; linking jiowdiir, $6.00 rate; rad salmon, $6.00 ease; pink aalmon. $4.50 eaaa; eocoa, 46e; eboeolnte. 4Jlke; antiff, 1-pomid Jam. 48e; roast beef. $7.10 eaae; eyrnp (New Orleans), SGc gallon; rorn. J0r gallon; potaab. It.26413.wi eaae; peanuta, n$c; rope, 4 ply eotton, 22; aoap. I1.60G4.00 oaae. PROVISIONS. PBOVJMONS—Premlom baiuz, 14e; bel- —-TS pounds aeerase, se; fat backs, . „rer leaf lard. 8V- Jewtll com- ^onnd 77*c. California hama, »r. Eg.rlbs, lie; cotton, I^r!oKTOCK^lYarman, Iflc; Fcrgneon. $L4K. AX EH—$7.0) jier doaen base. LEAD—4Vio . 74*c pound. BELL PHONE 5187 May July I'UUK- ju. ..12.75 May ..13.25 LARD- Id ay "Wt *lt .!an IBS “«.t>ft A.80 6.771* 4.77W J.72V* May .. 7.121* 7.1J 7.10 7.121, 7,05 CHICAGO CAR LOT*3. Tbe recelpte of grain In enr loti today and oatlinated receipts for Mouilay nre as fol- Iowa: LIVERPOOL GRAIN MARKET. if legal reaorrea. Heading la now In position to break through former high figures nnd Union l’n- rifle la ezparfed to rafleet stJJJ further tbe ezealleiit returna nnd the unaxpeetedlr fa- roralde showing In Its disposal of liolalnga. WEATHER FORECA8T. Washington, Dec. 21.—Wealher condltlone and general forecast: Tba aontbwaatarn disturbance bez been crowded to tbe southward by a strong In- rranso In presanro that took pttea In north- dlatrleta. As a result of the rise lu ward of In trillion 24 hours ago. Light rains bare fallen In tbe Mouth nnd In tba north f'aelflc coast states and light snow In its In able - a—Fair tonight; Sunday winds frM ^' I’ 0,,lbl - V I'rtak, northeasterly Houth Carolina and Eaateru Florida—Italn lonljht and.Sunday; frezh nnrtbeuaterly Georgia. Western Florida. Alabama and Mississippi- Italn and warmer tonight; Sun day rain; fresh norlhraaterly winds. By T. C. SHOTWELL. Now York, Dee. 71.—The stock market and wheat both advanced in tbe early tr;:: 1 In* today. The former waa strow becamel tbe aburt Interest still continues its cover ing movement nnd partly berauao tbe bank- . era any they seo easier money cuudlllo: s Jest nheuil. Ilealdes, them are many loans that will look better If the Hit can lie pushful up. Wheat waa higher because of tbe exees- alve export movement of the laat feu- weeks which baa depleted tbo supply. Chicago is operating on the long aide. The technical position of the market la such that the bulls severely criticised for negVmtln* to .... awer President Itoosovelt'e telegram, s. - rlona trouble Is now expected at Ootdflrld. nnd tharo la good authority for aayln* thm President Booaevelt was not In the slightest degree deceived when he waa flrat rootle- • cd to send tbe troops to the camp. The London trading waa very light Cloning bids follow: Railway Slocks. Atchison ... 713-4 Baltimore and Ohio 83 Canadian Pacino 13 1-2 Chicago and Northwaatam., ..1181-2 Colorado Southern. 201-H Denver and Bio Grande 20 3-8 Loulavlllc and Naahvllie 93 Mexican Central... 14 7-* Mlaaourl Pacific 60 New York Central 03 1-3 Pennsylvania 112 1-4 Reading .. ., .... 94 7-8 Rock Island 16 3-e do preferred 20 St. Paul 114 8-4 Southern Puclflc 741-a Southern Railway ...118 0-3 Union Puclflc *tl Wisconsin Central 14 8-$ Miscellaneous. d Copper...' 471-4 ir anJ Foundry... . $11-4 ocomotlve $71-4 'American Smelting and Refining 13 1-3 do preferred 90 Brooklyn Rapid Transit... Colorado F*uel and Iron. National Lead... ... Pacific Mull Pressed Steel Car- Sugar United States Steal.. do preferred Mnckay Companies... 10 3-4 1 40 I 241-2 ... .. 191-7 100 8-8 | ... .. 20 7-8 88 5-S | 04 MONEY AND EXCHANGE. New Tork, Dec. 21.—Money on call, none: • m * '"■’’" .’"'.'''mcrll’ng'c,change. 84.81'i<r with actual business In bankers' bibs ,8(i!5ff4.8425 for demand nml $4.8(0044 for 40 day bills. Prime mercantile paper unchanged. Iemdon liar silver, -’IVid; New York b.ir •liver, 621*e, Mexican dollars, lie. 4.8714. 1 at $4.a 4.8075 f JOHN MITCHELL MAY RECOVER GEORGIA RAILWAY AND ELECTRIC CO. Bostou. Dec. 21—Following wna tbe bid and naked price of Georgia Hallway nml Klectrlo Company today: Asked 72; no mar ket for preferred. LONDON 8TOCK MARKET. Amalgamated Copper Anaconda Atchison do. preferrad Baltimore and Ohio - Chesapeake and Ohio Chicago and Great Weitern .. Canadian Parlflc Denver lllo Grande da preferred Erie First preferred Heeonn preferred Illinois Central Kansan and Taaaa im^Ni-.hViii-i ,s«w ......... and Western PhDaSulphla*sad Reading ’.. Flrat fcrcfrrred t. Second preferred Indlanupolln, Ind., Dec. 21.—John Mitchell, president of the United Mine Workers of Ameflet. who waa stricken while addreuln* tho conference of .. mlnern and operators of the Central *-5„ Competitive district yesterday, rented \valiaah .VT..' comfortably last night and physicians do. preferred . believe he will recover. I Southern Pad St. Paul 8oath«>rii Railway do. preferred ... Union Parlflc 681* 1C, ; »7U k;; Mii M'a .... U«'a 94'-, 90. 31'i 3P, U1S ust; 74 74 » .... .(S'. UTS I IT*. tas 2««, 8«‘a s* 1 , ::::! P COTTON 8EED OIL MARKET. ' Following la given the opening and claalna notations of tho Now York cotton aeed oil December January. February March May Joly ... “Closed steady" flalet, l.KTbarrels. Opaalog. ATLANTA OIL MARKET. l’rlma erude f. _ mills, prompt, tf. Deeembar. 28; January, 29ff»1*; February. 744*41*). ’ THE COFFEE MARKET. January February March April •••*• June July iii 6.8O06.9O 5.90%4.00 6.96ft6.00 Kepteoiber .. .. .. #. 6.05ff6.l0 t.06#fil3 6.1066.31) 6.70tf 5. • 5 Norambar Iracmbar l.'bmnl dull. Haln $.004 bag,. NAVAL STORES. special to Tbe Georgian. Hnvnunab. Dee. 71.—^Turpentine Arm al 41S: antes. 188; recelpta. 796. Itoaln drm; Bales. 7.084; rrrelpu. 7647; waterwblte and window glaaa, IMia.2*- \. $$.8tff4.l«; >I. <5.». h. l4J0; I ; ttio; !!, (2.96 Atlanta National Bank ATLANTA. GA. C. E. CURRIER. PfMldenf. H. T. INMAN, Vlce-Preildent GEO. R. DONOVAN, Cathler. JAMES 8. FLOYD, Aflfllitant Cazhler. Capital $500,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits $650,000.00 We Solicit Your Patronage. Edward Moyto. Hugh F. McElroy. Louis Lichtenhain. EDWARD MOYSE & CO., Cotton Brokers, 82 BEAVER ST. NEW YORK. MEMBERS--New York Cotton Exehxngo, Now Orleans Cotton Exchange, Liverpool Cotton Association. ORDERS SOLICITED FOR THE PURCHASE AND SALE OF COT TON FOR FUTURE DELIVERY. MARKET LETTER MAILED UPON REQUEST. 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