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MARKETS
ISIISMEO PRICES
SHORTS uneasy in these
POSITIONS.
Liverpool Was Slighly Better in
the Spot Department—Fu
tures Weaker.
fjvrrpoo! eh 0 "'® 1 ! * slight Improve
Bfr.i in the bp*' 1 department. Sales
rtre first reported at 6,000 bales, but
(ley were later Increased to 7,000,
Quotations were advanced 2 points
futures market was dlsuppolnt-
lu tn that prices at the opening were
•M^hanred to 1 point down, when they
EHS to come 1 to 2 points higher.
»>»• York opened 1 to I points low
er which was slightly better than due
M cables, but immediately recovered
frT ve«terday's closing figures for the
oear'by deliveries, while the later posl-
S'n* were adversely affected by the
favorable weather and crop news.
The government’s acreage and con
dltlon report Is still under discussion
by the speculative trade, and by those
"ho have nothing to lose other than
oroflts on paper cotton.
P The acreage figures did not suit a
considerable number of this class.
They were expecting figures much
hixher and were probably in the mar
ket for a sharp decline, hence the
W The New York Sun voices the sentl
mcnt of these high figure people a
*°"There Is a general belief In the
trade that the acreage is much larger
than that of laat year. And If we
consider the fact that prices are 216 a
bale higher than then, It would seem
that there is a pretty powerful Incen
tive to increase the area. The South,
cm Cotton Association nsks people to
believe that the increase Is only about
ta-4 per cent The average member
nf the cotton trade here balks at this
11 The Southern Cotton Growers’ Asso.
elation Is a representative body o
Southern planters. Its facilities for
gathering news relative to the num
ber ot acres planted and Us condition
are equal to those of the government or
those of any of the private statisticians
who furnish the trade with figures
which they claim are more accurate
than the people who plant and grow
the cotton. . , . ,
D! appointment Is mainly responsl
ble for the statement that the govern
ment report falls far short of the actual
number of acres planted, and bad the
figures been placed at 30,000,000 acres
this crowd would have been satisfied,
for then cotton would now be selling at
Oc or less.
However, Secretary Wilson insists
his figures are correct, and that there
has been no Juggling in making up hla
report.
Commissioner of Agriculture T. C.
Hudson, from 750 correspondents re
porting to the state department of
agriculture, showa a decrease of 1 per
cent In acreage and condition .85.
The summer positions were advanc
ed In the afternoon, due chiefly to un
easiness of shorts, and the new crop
sympathised.
SPOT COTTON MARKET.
. „-yuiri,
Nfw Orleann—Quiet. 10 1346c.
Urn-pool—Quiet, 6.Wd.
AwuMn—Quiet, lie.
Savanaah—Quiet, 10T4c.
At. I/uila—Quiet, 11c.
RANGE IN New ORLEANS COT.TON
CWton future* ranged ns follows nt New
Orleans today:
Laat Previous
Open. High. Loir. Hal#. Close. Ciote.
W mat lo.-—
July .10.75 10.92 10.7* 10.90 10.W-90 1'J
.10.53 10.* 10854 10..6 10.0-44 50.51-0
m .10.41 10.49 10.48 10.48 10.45-47 10.37-39
jrt. .10.23 10.84 10.23 10.*: 10.31-32 10.28-27
10.32-34 10.27-29
.10.2# 10.88 10.25 10.31 10.33 34 10.Ill-30
*?«• -M.84 10.41) 10.84 10.40 D.39-40 10.36 37
NEWS AND GOSSIP
Of the Fleecy Staple.
Private Wire to Glbert A Clay.
New York. June 7—Price brokers
came In to July and the local crowd
bid up the market.
The market la dull and listless and
no feature to the trading.
Wjlaas bidding up the market; also
Aorden.
The Journal of Commerce says: "The
day was without feature In the way
of an increased trade, although many
buyers were shopping, and were par
ticularly Interested In Peeking out soft
spots that do not appear. Beyond the
willingness of a few manufacturers of
heavy Jyown cottons to shade prices
that are already below a parity with
other goods that are as freely made,
there does not appear to be any pres
ent weakness In the market as a
whole, and market lenders are begin
ning to speak openly to the effect that
the trade will be very large for the
last six months of the current year."
New Orleans, June 7.—Our traveling
representative wires; "San Antonio,
Kennedy, Cuero to Klatonlo—Fine crop,
clean and well worked; commencing
to need rain badly; very dry, hot am
windy.
"Rockdale, Cameron to Waco—Ai a
whole good, but fields gettlpg foul in
places.
’’South Texas—Must have rain In
ten days or crop will suffer seriously.
"Opening prices were lower In-sym
pathy with disappointing foreign mar
ket. No aggressiveness Is manifested
by either side, and hence price changes
are narrow and featureless.
The weather map Is again favorable.
Slight rains have occurred on the At
lantic coast Otherwise the map Is
dry and warm.
The western forecast Indicates fair
and cooler weather for western Texas
and generally unsettled conditions for
the balance, with probably showers In
Louisiana and Arkansas.
There appears to be some unrest
among July shorts, for that month
displays considerable strength and
gradually working higher.
Private Wire to Ware & Leland.
New York. June 7.—Price was aald
to have bought about 17,000 bales of
July, and the ring story was that It
waa short covering. He Is still bullish
i the fall positions.
Hosdley Is said to be a bear on the
new crop months.
The South covered shorts to some
extent at one time, but this was re
garded as merely taking profits. The
South Is inclined to sell on bulges.
Cotton opened steady at about prices
:pected on Liverpool cables. .
IUordun and Schlll good buyers of
July.
Schlll big buyer of October and De
cember.
Commission houses Inclined to sell
around the opening. Market does not
act especially strong, and believe It
could be sold on hard spots.
Looks like the rally Is over. Every
body who bought a little cotton on ad
vance, Including H. Wilson and Schlll,
are now trying to sell out
New Orleans, June 7.—Practically no
rain Is shown over the cotton belt on
the weather map. Temperatures arc
' h.
'he net stock of cotton In New Or
leans Is 85,744 bales, against 70,'
at this time last year.
The amount of -cotton on shipboard
Is 81,584 bales, against 44,262 bales last
year.
WARB & LELAND'8
DAILY COTTON LETTER.
Edited by
JOSEPH B. LIVELY
Mr. Lively has edited Markets in Atlanta and the South for morn than twenty-
iivo years. His experience makes him the most reliable market editor in the
South if not in the entiro country.
UTILE STOCK
WAS FOR SALE
MARKET CONTROLLED BY IM
PORTANT BULL INTERESTS
Leading Issues Were Practically
Accumulated at Much Lower
Levels.
By Private Leased Wire.
New Tork, June 7.—To a very large
degree the uncertainty visible on the
previous day's disappeared from to
day's dealings. The market was broad
er and more active, and the advances
li^th l:irg«T and hotter distributi’d than
they have been at any stage of the
upward movement which started
week ago. While tho flavor of profes
Blonallsm waa atlll uppermost, so gen
• • ' "iilil hm illy 11;t\IM I un t il
without assistance from more Impor
tant quarters. The Judgment tenta-
-■ M ■ -’HM d MM I h.‘ pi .’V lulls .!. | \ -4
that the larger Wall street interests
were actively enlisted on the side of
rising prices, was confirmed by every
thing that happened during tho day*
The profit-taking of yesterday and the
day before had considerably improved
the mnfket's technical position. It had
kept down any excessive tendency
which waa the danger If plunging oper
ations had been encouraged, in this
morning's trading, therefore, tho mar
ket was well situated to resume the
advance that had been partly inter-
‘ ted on tho preceding days,
here was plenty of evidence In the
stock market today that It was held in
absolute control by Important bull In
terests which had accumulated practi
cally all tho supply of leading Issues at
much lower price levels, and that the
bulk of the stock accumulated had been
permanently lodged and was not for
sale around current quotations. St.
Paul was the leader and advanced to
179.
Governments unchanged. Other
bonds strong.
STOCKS REVIEWED
BY NEW YORK SUN
New York. Jane 7.—There wn« ■ometlilna
of n chnnKe In the cotton innrket tli:«
Boning. In ell probability tills »»■ due
RANGE IN NEW YORK COTTON.
Ttw following le tho range lu cotton
In New York todnv;
Lett Prerloua
L Open. High. Low. bale. Cloie. Cloae.
Sff* ■"■<! 10.52 10.47 10JC 10.5750 10.51 W
-Julr .10.02 10.53 10.52 10.62 10.62 63 10.36 37
-l".4o 10.51 10.42 10.0 1040-0 1017 V-
"El 10.33 10.42 10.3S 10.43 104.314 10.3S 33
■ W-34 10.41 10.32 10.30 1030-40 10.36-37
•10.23 10.33 lOS 10.33 10.3S-40 10.3641
lo w to44 10.5 10.43 10.43*44 1040 41
•10.4! 10.48 lOtS 10.48 10.47 48 10.4.1-44
10 47-40 10.43-45
■■-10.54 10.56 10.54 10.66 10.56-57 10.52-54
noted Nteady,
UVEMOOL COTTON MARKET.
June i. 12:15 p.m.—Cotton, spot,
Pri*’* steady: middling nr
Receipts,
pNun-a opened ataa6y.
„ I’ror.
Op C. r’ngi-. Cln«e. Clone.
C 6.78 5.77
■Sf - :?'!' 5.77-3.76 5.76 5.77
H W 8.76 5.76
£’*‘"1- 5.72-6.70
A. 5.654,64
... 6.60 6.38
... 5.68
5 00
Wan. .*”!*****!
•Peh. . '
quiet.
’ 3.50-5.58
. 5.60
5.R:
receipts.
a Stir’?* *bowa reeeipta nt the
"SJ? 7, compared with the antne day
Ori^na
Jerk I**’*’’-''-*'
-ii'bia"::::";;;;
tatlon in KUlhweatrrn TexnB and In per-
tlona ot the Atlantic atntea. For n while
theae report, have attracted conipnrnilvely
Ittle attention, hut the peralatenre of rntlu-r
tlgh temperature., coupleil w-lth the jnek
of rain, haa at laat arouaed uncertainty
and cauaed more or leaa ahort covering. It
doe. not aeem aa though the crop were
.offering to any met extent, hot with the
market pretty well aold oat tad a abort
Intereat created In the Sooth It Is more
than probalila that anjr torn In wea her
from one of extremely favoring condltlona
to adverae anrronndlnga will have decided
Influence on nentlment. Until we have
abundant rain now In the eectlona where
rain la needed, we ere not likely to bare
very much of a deellhe In cotton, and
prk-ca may work up again oyer lWte. It
la a weatuer market aid at lDHc there le
too little cotton for ale to aril at that
figure with any hope of profit. We may
have a day or two now of advancing prieea.
oa which cotton bought lower can be aold
for profile.
PIEDMONT BROKERAGE CO.'S
DAILY MARKET LETTER
New York,* June f.-Cotton-Bnalneaa In
dull S^VS'flwLultlMrnamw-ifimgetK;
“ t2T f«{Sro”Sf “fVradiiig waa th.
* - —*—x- —*• 1 The new
4 points
•nd ad*
ranced 8 points from hottom.lt is thought
by good Judges that thtro will bo * good
demand tor #arly dellvaries of tho
cron while tho old crop was of too
SES'e to t* durable ‘fha eoatlnwd
weather check, any edfaace. aad w. oaly
ndvlae buying on the extreme weak apota
New York, June 7.—The Sun aayat
"The alight reaction In prices which
occurred late Tuesday afternoon die-
closed that there were few stocks of
fering for ante at concessions, and that
tlin speculative p'.Mitbin --f iiffnlrs wun
strong. There wero a variety of other
Indications, all pointing to the fact
that the market moved upward more
readily than It declined, and that, al
though nn violent u.lvunce In vnluc-H
was promised, the net result of all the
Influences bearing upon prices at tho
moment was such ns to work tho mar
ket slowly to a higher level. There
fore, although tho trading was, during
u portion of flie iline, iincertHln find Ir
regular, the buying of stockB when it
did tnko place was of a confident order,
and It was evident also that tho mar
ket was gradually assuming greater
breadth. Inactivity still reigned on
tho European bourses, accompanied,
how-over, by firmness In prices. Con
solidated Gas rosn sharply upon the
prevalence of an Idea that tho Federal
courts would grant an Injunction re
straining tho operation of tho 80-cent
gas law, pending the final decision of
tho low-suit Instituted to determine the
constitutionality of tho low. Tho
American Locomotive and Railway
Steel SpringB stocks were strong by
reason of tho renewed circulation of
old stories that closer relations be
tween both of these companies and the
General Electric Company wero matur
ing. All the standard stocks In tho
market wore. In fact, octlvo and high
er.”—Glbert> A Clay.
GIBERT A CLAY'8 DAILY
COTTON LETTER.
^fitoeks^-Continned strength end advancing
tendency In the stack market today, aad a
rather nntlreable broadealng character of
the trading. Loedoe tndet on both aide,
of the irewnt, hot tsmfht mora than
The contlaoed excelleaf crop report, help
advance the Granger ahar—a, 6t
jswg
Reading arorerf an rinnj* of 7 Mnfa
whole, the .market -— — -
th**## wf*k ■!»*• “J
s%.
t>. the room beam Is ■till la evldeace. The
T^lly''"mliimVandOhlkTnroJk^i tRA
ll »’ n 'x;^ u .!S3 n *hiXr* d ^ :s
keil for.
INTERIOR MOVEMENT.
/
1*08
464
Augnsta
KL Ixrals
Cincinnati
284
481
Total
taw
ESTIMATED RECEIPTS.
New Orb-'ins expert. 6W to L3W hal«,
unlnat 2'48 « r, “‘ W. H&l fa.t^rar 1
irsj to mrilnsf. 3,s4l last yjsr.
ilmuton. 900 to I.A, sgstost 2,<& sctial
Last year.
GIBERT A CLAY
AMA
COTTO#«. w n A i r».
corrcc. provisions
ATLANTA ©A.
(KMBCRS
r OriRADs Cotton E
>ck Ex^hangnlffew
on Exs*banfp 'Npw
Iw Clcblogp I.N'pV urirsns uvniu va a a—W- i - — -- -
Una OtojrifcEZ&e ^‘wi R. FAGAN,'Manager.
I Of,on r.x-h.ngt - Chicago Board eS Tradr.
stock Eiehocge IJveci-ool Cottoo Aawfcnition^
Board of Tra-lc Galveaton Cotton nanga.
New Orleane. Jane 7.-Option, abroad
failed to reaiKind to the ailvauee that oc
curred la the rla-Atlantle markets yeater-
day, and on the does recorded n loss of 1
point fr— if 1— Sfirafl 1 —
.able, w
the dlaai.
ahowed some
, H throw nnr light
pointing price changea. Hpot as
aome Improvement over recent
tranaartlona, the total today being 7.000
halea at an advance of 2 points The
strength that the summer months displayed
today gave the entire list n bunynut ap
pearance. This can undoubtedly be traced
10 the fact tlmt there eilate a decided short
Interest In Jb"* positions, and with the
approach of July considerable concern
manifested by shorta, who have been c
#rin« their commitments In no uncertain
manner. The steadiness of futures seems
to bare awakened a more feneral desire to
buy spot cotton, at any rate a very much
better demand bni los-m In evidence today,
but the desired grades are rrportod sc
scarce that, however Inslitent the dcmaad
msy be, it Ib hardly likely that transaction*
will reach beyond tho average. Nevorthe
less. It Is Interesting to note thnt should
the desire to repIenUh suppdaa become
iterative, a far greater Interest In tho mar
Icet would naturally l»o created; also fulfill a
long desired want. Our crop reports today
are almost of one accord—eieeedingly fa
vorable, and Indicate thnt the plant Is mak
ing very satisfactory progress. Hero am
there, complaints nre mad* of ear asm
moisture and the rouse,pjent InnMIlty n
farmers to property work the flebla, bn
t^ksa as a whole. She weather haa hcci
•a favorable as could well be expected.
By Print* Wire to Glbert A Clay.
Chicago, Juno 7.—Weather la gener
ally fine. It la claimed that the Ken
tucky wheat condition haa improved 10
011 points alnce the official report was
compiled. Prices may be worked high
er, out It win require a great deal
.. ,r M'lt-i.l.' Kill-port to maintain
them. The country Ik decidedly skep
tical about buying on crop outlook.
Corn continues to »oar, and the bear*
to be "■ore." StlfT bids went out for
corn laat night, and the amount of a< -
cepUncea should have considerable
bearing on the market. There U no
scarcity of com, and the crop outlook
to decidedly favorable, but the atti
tude of-the farmer about selling la
the prime factor aa a price-maker.
Believe oats relatively cheapo com
pared with com
The Cincinnati Price Current says:
•'Recent ralna are affording lmi*or-
tant relief over wide areas helping
winter wheat. Improving chances
for oats. Putting com In an en<our>
aging position and better nrn.nK lands.
Indication for an abundant fruit
Cr >flnneapolIa wfrea: "Heavy rains In
Canada North Dakota conditions un
favorable. It U cold and cloudy there
now, and raining."
RANGE OF NEW YORK STOCK MARKET
Amalgamated Copper.........................
Atlantic Coast IJne
American Kogar Kcfinlng
AlMtVUldll a ......a.
America ii bocoinotlve
do preferred j '
American Smelting Ilednlng
Atchison I.)*..."
do pref»*rre«|
American rotton oil
Baltimore and Ohio
llrooklyn ItnpM Transit
Canadian Pacific
Chicago and Northwestern.....
Chesapeake nml Ohio
Colorado |-*uel nml Iron
id tlreat Western..,,
Illwiiukee nml Ht. Paul.....
lllld IllUlMBMIM.I66444%t.4«.6»a%,»«a4m*l1
.Securities....
Illinois Central
American Ice Securities
Ixtilsvllle nml Nashville
Meslcnn Contfnl
Missouri Pacific
New York. Ontario nml Wests
National Lend
Northern Pacific
New York Central
Norfolk and Western
Pennsylvania
People’* One
Pressed Steel Car
do. preferred
Pacific Mall
Reading
Republic Steel
Uock Ik In ml,
da prefei..
United States Kuld>cr.
do. preferred
Southern Pacific
Southern Hallway
do. preferred
RIoss-Hbefflrld
Tennessee Coal and Iron....
Texas and Pacific...*
Union Pacific
United States Steel
do. preferred
Virginia-enrollun Chemical
do. preferred.
Western Union
Wnhnsh
do. pref.-rred
Wisconsin Central /
do. preferred
>pen| High' t^wjciogel* in.yjciw
ll’‘\ |ir.r , : "*a 1 " ,
14» , u> n*' 4l us', i» k, a ns
139141 13714! I.W»! 13*i\ !.*«’» 136U
27(
72
115
1MU
119>4
0OH 91 90 9) 90H
K»-\ l'\ \‘<:\ l-.j\
s:\] 82 ^ cs, aL4 32S
m*\ lies 1 bos* nos lias
tt ftS MS sis *
1*1 H»lS Wisl 1«1
513 SttVil I -jm
an
THE WEATHER.
night and Friday.
WEATHER !N~COTTON BELT.
8*1 m«—I’lenr and hot.
Trov—Partly cloudy and a-arm.
Opallka. Moatfpmtry, Birmingham,
Mobil* ■■ Ctoar and hot.
Meridian. Vicksburg. Haalchurat,
Rrookhaven, Jackson. Greenwood, Cor
inth and Winona—C’iear nnd hot.
Naw Orleans and Shreveport—Clear
and hot.
Memphis—Partly cloudy and hot.
Knogvfflf Ctoar nnd hot.
Chattanooga—Clear and warm.
< '"lumlnif P irtlv . !• *u.I\ u.d u ,n
Albany—Partly cloudy and hoL
Thomasvllle—Cloudy and warm.
Rome— Partly cloudy and warm.
Atlanta—Clear and Rot. «
Galveston—Clear, temperature 81.
Dalaa—Fair; 7§.
Nuvaaota—Clear; 81.
Texarkana—Clear; 71.
Sherman—Fair; 78.
Parle—Cloudy; 71.'
Joplin—Cloudy; 74.
Waco—Fair; 78.
TIPS FLASHED
From Wall Street
Privato Wlro to Glbert & Clay.
New York, Juno 7.—Daniel Odell &
Co.: "Stock market fluctuations display
a tendency to contract and specialty
operations by the bull party constitute
the chief activity, but all the time !r
regular Improvement tnkea place. Jus
tifying tho conservative bull position
for fair returns, and we continue to
advocate such a policy, selected Issues
to be bought on soft spots or when be
ginning bullish activity after a period
of comparative quiet."
Uptown sentiment: "Members of the
>town party nre quite uniformly op
tlmlstlc regarding tin* course of tn*
stock mnrket. The consensus of opln
Ion Is that prices will continue their
upward course for somo time yet. Borne
Irregulnrllty Is naturally to bo expect
ed on account of profit-taking and bear
pressure. Hut the best Judges nre ron
fldent that whatever selling comes from
those sources will not bo sufficient to
keep the market down. Experienced
operators are somowlint amused nt tin*
criticism which Is quite generally of
fered that wo aro not going to have
much of a bull markot because tho
trading Is so largely of a professional
nature."
By Private Wire to Ware & Leland.
New York, June 7.—Further ad
vances in price of standard railroad
stocks in to be expected. Wo antici
pate little change, however, In the pro
fessional character of the market.
Summary of yesterday's stock mar
ket by Dow/Jones A Co.:
American stocks In London Irregu
lar, mostly ratln’1- nh»v«* parity.
Rank of Kngland rate unchanged.
Erin April net earnings, 9891,822, de
crease, 843,281.
Seasonable falling off In some lines
of finished steel, but situation as strong
an <’\vr.
Fair Inquiry for St. Paul in loan
crowd, but other stocks plentiful.
New York Central gross earnings
for May will show smaller Increase
than early months of tho year.
Packing house disclosures expected
to affect exports and modify balance of
trade.
Consumers of copper fairly wall sup
plied and further advance In price dls-
8TOCK 8ALE8.
11 a. in..
12 noon..
l p. in..
..293,200 shares
..444,600 KiiuroH
..846.300 share*
..880,100 share*
..842,400 shares
countenanced by experts.
Danger of wet harvest in winter
wheat belt now considered remote.
Twenty-eight roads for fourth weak
of May show average gross increase of
18.70 per cent.
Money continues to return from
Frisco.
Twelve Industrials advanced .17 per
cent.
Twenty active railroads advanced .49
per cent.
THE COFFEE MARKET.
Now York. Juno 7.—Tho coffee market
openod at early nnd unchanged to on nd-
ynneo of 6 points. Thcro was it modornto
11, about 8,000 bags being
nolet ana
• — dor I to tho
IiiirIiipss during tho later forenoon. Tho
Initial advanro was duo to covering by
shorta and tlm steadiness of the Knropcnn
markets. Ilnvro oponed >4 to >*j higher nnd
private cables from tlicro snld the market
noted oversold. I^nter, however, Ilnvro re
acted nnd nt the ljm ,r of the local opening
trad# _
sold, but later business
pot. above 2.000 bogs
WEATHER FORECAST.
Txiutslann, Georgia. Alabama, Mis
sissippi, Wait Florida and East Tax
oa—Partly cloudy and continued warm
Thursday and Friday; fresh south to
southwest winds.
West Texas—Fair Thursday; cooler
northern portion; Friday fair.
Arkansas, Tennessee and Kentucky—
Generally fair and continued warm
Thursday and Friday.
Illinois, Indiana—Partly cloudy with
ahewers tonight or frYI&ajr; cooler Fri
day night or Saturday.
Missouri, Lower nnd Upper Mlchl
gan, Wisconsin, Minnesota—.Showers
and thunder storms tonight and pqssI
bly Friday; cooler Friday.
owa, Montana—Partly qloudy ’to
night and Friday with rain and cooler
tonight.
North Dakota—Rain tonight and
Friday; cooler tonight.
South Dakota, Nebraska and Kansas
—Fair tonight and coolar tonight nnd
Friday.
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
The north western storm has remalneil
practically stationary during the last 24
hours, being still centered over the I)a*
kotn«. Tho Influence of thla storm Is being
felt as for east as Michigan as shown by
the rapid fall In pressure since yesterday
morning.
The pressure over the southeast has de
creased slowly, but la still nhout normnl.
1'nclflc const Is tinder the IndoeDce
n area of high barometer central near
Portland. Ore.
The temperature continue* bleb over the
eastern half of the man try while In Mon
tana nud Wyoming It Is colder with frost
' Yellowstone Pnrk.
fie castwurd movement of the north
western low area will give general!r fair
weather lu this section tonight nml l rlday.
J. R. MARIIUIIY,
Ijocal Forecaster.
COTTON REGION BULLETIN.
For tho 21 bourn ending at 8 o.m., 75th
meridian time. Juno 7. 1906.
KTATION3 OF
DI8TRICT.
•A t III III.I, . I' M I . .
•riuittimoogn. p. cloudy...
t
•Jlllnt H III.’, H. Ill
(Sreenvllle. dear
Orlfflu, cfenr
•M.iioti, clear.......
Montlcello. clear.
Newniin. clenr,
cloudy
__ unchanged to % higher. Ilotlr the
HratllUn markets were lower by 5) rels ,
nd tbero waa no cbnnge lu nows from |JV •••*"• •'
rimary points. Receipts nt the ports con- «".!!. “.•C , uny
Inue liberal, bnt full receipts have been r,u ' nnn
looked for aloco the publlcnthm of the
KrUche estimate curly In the month,
• enilv
seem to attract no fresh nttentlon- The
time would be considered undesirable.
The Mr!!..- nn the PuINlu ml I rend h-’.iii*
to 1*0 n thing of tho past, so for nt least.
tho movement of coffee Is concerned, for
Jtindlaby receipts wero ngnln foil nt 12,000
4,000 last year,—Ware & Is*
r _ TI lost year,—Wore &
land.
Futures opened and closed os follows In
New York today:
OD*n Hose.
... 6 45 0 55 &U4.60
... r. O) 6.G6A70
... 0.66 8.75-6.ko
... 8.70-8.65 AteA88
M0 A85-8W
Aj*rll
Juno ... ••• ...
July
August ... „, *
Keptemlief ... ...
October .
Novemlter
i December ... ...
Closed steady.
... 1.86 6.064110
».. 8.00A.QS 6.10AU
... t '*• 6.10 8.1645.20
, ... 8.1K 8.S6A.8)
... 8J04*
ATLANTA NATIONAL BANK
^Minimum temperatun
periorl ending at “
Iq
CEREALS OPENER
AT HIGHER PRICES
WAS DUE TO UNFAVORABLE
WEATHER REPORTS.
Cables Also Reported a Firmer
Tone in the Foreign
Markets.
i- In
Ry Private Leased Wire.
Chicago, June 7.—Rails
In all the grain pits on the board of
They hid for a lot of grain and secu
only to make a rush for more followli
: li. |.i I- .nli ill.- -’d S.-Ul 1 fn.'Il
bullish In the ranks of the Iocs I t
They all went borne long n grant d.
grain. In case of continued buying
will gn stm higher, but if some of tl
longa attempt *-ll out. well- >hnt
other proiMiaUlon altog«-thcr. Crop
age rejMirts nu wheat "
iusing io s
prices, there
Final prices
In wheat of
itftirovlilc
previsions there
In '
sho
liigher
loivlng.
■I are advnnces of
08Qr.
Primary receipts when! 245.000; cm n <
000. compared with 294.0U0 nnd 477.080
apr< tlvely a year ago.
Clearance* for the day were 400>*o win
icludlng flour 30,000 corn and 200/"n oi
Cash aalea wheat ot Chicago 9,tn>; <■
120,000; oats 200,t»«i; at the senbonrd 3 b*
. i • mi- • "i n .-Hid l" 1
CHICAGO GRAMS MARKET.
ago grain market rnng«d as fob
Open. High. Lo
kept ..
Dec. .. i
CURN-
July
Kept
Dec. .. «pw
OATS—
July .. S«4 36S
Kept .. H jnE
Dec. .. 24V* Mil
PORK—
July TT8.66 18.76
Kept* ..18.37% 16.W
I -A U 11 -
ily .. 1.80 I.87H
•pt .. 8.86 8.M
rt H.U6 9.02V4
81DE8-
July .. 9.6M4 9.67V4
dept .. 9.27H 9.42U
Oct. .. 9.90 9.2JH
an «
16.75 16.10
9.67H 9.50
0.36 9.35
9.15 9.16
CHICAGO CAR L0T8.
Wheat
tom ..
onta ..
lugs ..
LIVERPOOL GRAIN MARKET.
•d 1 to % hlght
DAILY COTTON 8EED OIL MARKET
New York. Jnno L—The mnrket for cat
ion seed oil was ncijre and slightly lower-
I bon H U H..III4' <llM|M'fa|l|..n lo -.-II Mil thn
arclt,
t ntbi
largely
Hun Mon
id wllli
i.flncd.
Atlanta
AugtiHtit
Cbnrleaton .........
Onlvestoii
l.lttle Hock
Mobile
RSTOKK.:::::::
Oklahoma
Mavannah
Vlrkaburg
Wilmington ........
Dlat. Average*.
Temp'ture.
Ill
ATLANTA, GA
C. K. CURRIER, Pr.8ld.nL A. E. THORNTON, VI06-Pr.1l4i.nt.
H. T. INMAN, Vio-PrMld.nt. OEO. R. DONOVAN, Ca.hlar.
JAMES S. PLOYD, Ai.'t Chl.r.
Capital $500,000.00
Surplus and Undivided Profits $500,000.00
We Solicit Your Patronage.
Hltgfctly higher tempsraturas prevailed
ver the l»elt generally the past L’4 liuiirs,
rltli light abovviTs over the su«teru portion.
NORTHWE8T CAR8.
Following table gives tho northweat t
of grain today. laat week atul laat yea
IOWA CROP REPORT.
Chicago, Jane' 7.—Crops are doing well
In Iowa. The relatively dry weather ha*
l*een favoraMe. for cultivation of corn. Tho
reports Indicate that tbs eland lu generally
better than iis'inl. In aomo tnrafltle* th*
d* f!< l«-n> \ t.f ii|ii|■ fitrIn**8 t k.-.| »!,.•
growth of small grata
in the larger
nre doing fair!
I. both fill
continued liberal consumption for
• account, tin* undertone held
Tin* market at tho ednao was ipib-t
hnnged rn ‘ie lower than the npeu-
ire A Inland.
COTTON 8EE0 OIL.
Opening (loss.
iX
Heptambar ..........
.v
32 ©::2H 32 632%
SOUTHERN EXCHANGE
Oldest Established Office 8outh.
conoa STOCK - BONOS Mill
Oround Floor Oould Hulldlng. Daily
mnrket letter nnd market manual
mailed on application.
L. J. ANDERSON & CO
Bankers and Brokers,
COTTON, STOCKS, 6RAIN
CorrespoBtfsafs Capital $250,000
NCrCSKNCC. THf NKAL BANK
PMONf fair. aauocNTiAL uloo
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I. it InveBted where It is perfectly aafe?
Is It avallablo now ir FORTUNE should knock at
your door?
PrepRra yourself to take advantage of opportunity
by Invc.tinK your Ravin kb fn this bank, where they
will earn 3Vi per cent COMPOUND INTEREST, be per
fectly safe and avallablo practically on demand.
CENTRAL BANKS TRUST CORPORATION,
CAPITAL $500,000.00
Asa G. Candlsr, President.
W. H. Pattarsdn. Vica-PrasidsnL A. P. Colss, Cashlsr.
John 8. Owens, Vics-Prasldsnt. Wm, D. Owens, Asst. Cashlsr.
FIT. L nil, Frtiidfi
tOBT. f. MADDOX, Vkt.frtf.
Trxmn to giTen 28,800,000 bushel*
of wheat Oktahcma 000. and Ne
braska 28.008.000 by the h*>utnweKtern [
Grain Deal? ' *
ucUtion.
MADDOX - RUCKER BANKING CO.
CAPITAL S200,000.00
SURPLUS AND PROFITS . S5BOO,000.00
ACCOUNTS INVITCO.
Wc poll the widely known nnd extensively used Circular
Notes and Letters of Credit of Thos. Cook & Son. *
In Our Savings Department wc allow Interest it the Rite of 3 1-2 per cent
Compounded Semi*Annu«Jly.
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