The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, June 15, 1906, Image 11

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MARKETS Edited by JOSEPH B. LIVELY Mr. Lively iinn edited Markets j'n Atlnnta ,ind the South for nioro tJiah twenty- five years. Hts experience makes him the most reliablo market editor in the South if not in the entire country. ISELLING ACTIVE AFTER OPENING | DECEMBER WAS UNDER THE GREATEST PRESSURE New Crops Affected by Bear Pres- sure and Outside Selling. • Irmwol rablra were considered favor- I this tbla morn Ins. amt. while the opening t, v,« York about aa due, there waa ■ a appoint Inclination among the trade J? tale the selling aide; In fact. New Or- VMM and ••mumleslmi hnu»ea were seller*, rtier whlrb a decline net In, catching atop laera on the war down. July during the ■aralnc tradll* was espectafty weak. In the afternoon July strengthened nnd ^red n fair advance. the balance of the fat armpnthlalng. the early decline being inrr ibnn rocorered. It Prlmto Leased Wire. , York. June ll.-Tho undertone of the h<al cotton ninrkrt at the outlet thin * .... m I ,,xTi • atne.lw at lfli flpit netoM tar pri^ture and outalda aelilnf, based ou tie fntumble weather map. SPOT CQTTON MARKET. Nr* Orleans—E**y;llHe. Liverpool—Qntjt, tokl. inrtiMo—Steady. II S-lec. a»rnnnah-8tendy, lOttc. Wllinlugton-hnlet. lie. Surfeit,—Quiet. II I-16c. gt. I.onla—Quiet, 11 1-lflc. NEWS AND GOSSIP Of Uie Fleecy Staple. Private YVIre to Wart & Lelsnd. mluSL r 2£b ,,ne It-rColtoa opened wUP fL w general from acrcral qnsrterx New Orleans romnila.lon booaea and locaU stop ortierg came oot on the decline, or condltlona gooil In moat aectloue. c> nothing to. bull cotton on, and n lie sold on nny little ralllca. •old. think It cat July eapecla Liverpool- tne. opened steady * down 1 on late. At I2:U p. tn. but strady. Sakta MOO. *■ Futurra down I to I RANGE IN NEW ORLEANS COTTON Cotton futurea ranged as follow* at hew Orlraaa today: Pterion. Open. High. Low. Sals. Oort. Ciroe. JS'y iiiloo iiija ii'-si iui ilm-m il«M6 ■ . .10.60 10.71 10.W 10.71 10.7M7 10.JJ4} :io:a ia'js i».a k* io.«" BjM 10.3-10 iln-' 10.27 10.38 10.25 10.87 10.37-81 10.30-31 Jan.' .10.83 10.39 10.33 10.3$ 10.43-46 10.38 Jlch. Z a. 10.6346 40.4# RANGE IN NEW YORK COTTON, The following la tho raugo In chtton future, in Now York todn f : Open. High. Low. Bale. Ctoae. Close. June .. ... 10.78-77 Ifttafll July .10.62 10.60 10.87 10.6# 10.68-0 10.C-63 Alii. .10.13 10.69 10.42 10.69 10.U-N 10.46-46 8r[it .10.37 10.48 10.37 10.68 10.65-68 10.37-0 Ort. .10.36 10.61 10.29 10.61 10.60-61 10.0-14 .10.33 1 0.35 10.12 10.38 “ “ * 10.45 .10,38 10,45 .10.4- 10.48 — .10.30 10.30 10.1 ia46 ... 10.44-40 licit. .10.55 10.58 10.65 10.58 10.6558 10.5153 Closed firm. LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET. m.—Buainw with prie** wiaier. MKiuunjr unianaa, o.ufld. Hairs, 8,* 000; Americiu, 7.20(5. Speculation nnd ex port. HW. llacelpta, 1,000, oil American. Future* opened qulet^nnd 8t, * Il,Ij j , , rnT j ollll Banc*. Close. Close. June 6.83-B.ll 5.81 1.13 _ Jnne.Tuly B.WdS.81 5.80 EOfM July August ...... 5.MJ-5.W 6.8J g-gf-H Aujj.-Sept. .a..... 5.72-5.74 5.71-5.72 6.744.75 Kept Oct 5.tS4.«| 5.61 M6 Oft ,Nov. ...a 5454.5® 6.55 B.J04.H Nor.-hoc 5474.58 547 MO lkv.-Jan B.5M.I7 147 Mg Jan.-Kelt 5.53-5.W {.Gg MJ’f’S IVfi.-Jfnrch rta... 5.5B-9.90 5.6J4.52 nosed quiet hut steady. ' TODAY'S PORT RECEIPTS. 4w The following tnblw shows receipts at tba Xtw Orleans .... UllreRton * ILl.ilc Nrannnh njnrlentou Wilmington Norfolk a Baltimore New York WUnii huindriphla ........... Port Townsend Total ,.| s 7561 ally weak. market.'" " McF ‘ d ‘ 1(;n aiding th. sold MW July at 10.83 to ci’n'r^^rriou.^'* 1 *«- d » 00 d - Urerpool futures opened tteady 2 down in near and 3 down on ‘ ' ‘ to 3 down. Quiet but Ipota 3 down at 8.08. * down. C. u. Freeman. Vanderhoof selling. Dllly Wallace and Korden buying. Primfe Wife to Glhert A Clay. hew York. Jnne 16.—The ma:„. „ .... “Hr J 1 !? “«d*„r>°d buying to bold It. flltrhell la aelUng the market, causing easiness. The Journal of Comm.rca aoya: "Nothing fnrthor decelotied In the market of yew terday allowing threatening weakneM. and thMi; were fmno elements of atrength to which attention waa called. The rerlaloo of price* oo wide abeotlngs waa not fol- '-weil generally, and will not be followed ir some time by some “ - Well known tlcketo tho „... and do not rare to meat the recent reduc tion: and. 00 the other band, there ora some factors who say there will to- a gen oral re.lalon within tea days" s New Orleans, June 16.—Homo further oulel buying of Jnly In progress, but If the markel shows any tendency to weaken II la more than likely that Mine aggrrsal.t selling will take place owing, to excellent Weather map, showing much needed ralna In droughty lection.. The map this morning la excellent, show- !M.rtn r ThS ysf, dry, but cloudy, and tempernturaa through out are lower. Hears hare been cantloualy feeling tha niarket and now are attacking prices, there for Iho moment. Very moderate buying pnt It up. front 11.06 to 11.11. The market rematna lnactfro with a lack of speculative Intertit. Hputa ore un changed on sales of aboot 200 holes. Btiyera nre not muring about much and factors have little cotton anread out on their table*. . TJ 1 ,* Rtoek of cotton In New Orleans la 51,929 bales, ngalnat 70,777 at this time last year. The amount of cotton on shipboard Is &17I bole., against 62,677 U«t year. Columhua. Oa.. wlrea: "Driving wind and rain Tuesday nnd Tuesday night aald to have done considerable damage thla section, l’rtor to that time condition about os last yeor." WARE A LELAND’S DAILY COTTON LETTER. New York, Jnne 16.—After further liquida tion and bear hammering during the early trading, prices rallied ahnrply and aborts seemed anxloal to get bark some of the cotton sold ou yesterday's decline. This was due to the continued dry weather In the lower —' ——* la lieglnn moisture. Complaints, uvni.t., ua.e uu. been numerous na yet. but It will not take many days now of present weather condi tions tn create more or less uneasiness over the conditions of tho crop Iq Alabama, Lou isiana, and southern Texas. There waa a determined effort to break the market early In the day, hut It did not take mnch pressure lo farry October below 10.30. On the advance that followed later In the day early buyers were aellers nnd the aam* operators whose selling caused the recent break sold agafa. At far a* the niarket Is concerned, It Is • narrow affair, but until lienrflclnl rains sre rerelvod In the sections needing moisture prices are not Uktly to work much lower. SPOTS MORE ACTIVE IN LIVERPOOL MARKET TREND WAS LOWER FROM THE START OPENED IRREGULAR WITH NUMEROUS DECLINES. There Was Persistent Pressure in Steel Common—Other Is sues Sympathise. RANGE OF NEW YORK STOCK MARKET! tgP88fSC3r2= American Sugar llelolog Anaconda 77. American Lomraotlva oo preferred erlcnn Sm ilo preferrt_.. Atchison do preferred... By Private Leased Wire. New Torlt, June 14.—The etock mar ket opened Irregular with numerous declines. Atchison and Amalgamated lost 1-lc; American Locomotive, Union Pacific, Missouri Paclllo and Steel common l-8c. The Inst mentioned started In with 6,000 shares at Colorado Fuel lost 3-8c, Heading open ed 3-8c lower, declined In nil 1 l-5c, and recovered about half the loss. At the end of five minutes trading, the etock was 6-Sc net lower, on the other hand, Baltimore and Ohio start ed In 8-4c higher, and Canadian Pa cific showed a gain of l-Ic. Brooklyn Rapid Transit, Erie, at. Paul and Pennsylvania unchanged. The price movements In the first hour were practically to lower levels. There wee persistent pressure In Steel common. Governments unchanged. Other bonds firm. STOCKS REVIEWED BY NEW YORK SUN FN«w York. Juno 14.—Tbo 8un *07*: "A period ot almost complete Inertia In the itork market ypsterdn? morning was fol lowed I17 rather pronounced weakness In prlcea In tho afternoon, lower quotations being aa a rule made than have been record- * “Ime since values touched their early a week ago. There weroi luo unfavorable developments either abroad or at borne and the markets appeared to loaf by reaaou of their own weight more than by the operation of any other In-1 llluence. In the preliminary trading prices at drat advanced but ooon fell again, and than flactnated Irregularly within very nar- " ‘ “ wWday. ' - ‘ - r<« enap thi ■ “irhapB. _ should have taken place when the news from the agricultural districts was turning Jn a more favorable direction/'—Olbort St Clay, little singular t2at A ~thla~ neiiihg * ’ ‘ ’ when the ,u*wh fn WARE A LELAND’S DAILY COFFEE LETTER say a: Oriaaa ami little rain. Hhowera were pi southern Tex*a. .»ir Orleans aud the South eold and room traders hammered the market at ovci tlon wna paid . ... _ Htnten Island Hi n warehouse containing at overy opportunity. Little atten- a paid to reports of another fire at Island In n warehouse containing 800 hales, one In Brooklyn and a big dre at Baltimore* where j>os*lhlj some cotton waa destroyed, llrports of ralne In (Icorgln ranging from 2 to 7 Inches and rains In . effect, nor were reports of Insect damage In Texas a factor In the making of quotations. It was a day of “ uldstlon sad hammering. The spot mar- t la more.active In Mverpool, however. :er a lull of late. The short Interest at » South Is considered large. In the opln< INTERIOR MOVEMENT. Houston .. Asgusts ... Msoinhls .. 8t. Lmls kloclnuatl Total v ESTIMATED RECEIPTS. N.w Orleans expects 600 to 700 bales, jejaxt 1.120 actual laat yaar: Oalveaten, LOI to 3,500, aanlnst 1,54* aetual 1*;« year: Rotuton. 1,300 In 1,800, against 2,206 actual tut year. COTTON 8EED OIL MARKET. j HI IHC CHM1HK pnen Ul lurm Both buyers and aellera were awaiting Jrionmenta. with the local feeling atilt Jeartsb. There waa no evidence *»f aupport wrong lard market'. Prices at the close . w *re He lower to Uc higher.—Ware k Le-i Jnne July #••••••••*•• f^ptember October Narrmhcr burexu, uya _ T _ pt«cat. nmt Mtlmatcs that hta depart meat Tree will Issue between 2M*» a»d 5 -«0 pa reports. k,n«tors Tttlraan, Elkina ami Cnllom, the ' coofereea on the rate MU. hail a “feting to dlwrasa procedure and all that. ' •uraeri." said Tlllwaa. "that • dlafn- wratrf bystander be appointed to search M tor gsaa" '»ld Dolllver yawning and •twtrhlag over toward the CalltonJt acw- fee going to »p-nk tomorrow. KLV T 2! r .~''hy. no; ! art?” "Wnll Wtevrvn *»h nr "Well. Kar.' •*8 make i 1 .parks Qy." Inn of aom», I'rtee Intereata are abort o July, and Hoadley people are the prlncfpa bulla here. Thla fa largely conjectural.— Ullicrt A Clay. Itlnnaharc opal acntlmrnt baa. New crop long, are tired oot. New crop weather fa too good for them. Tree, drouth Is liothering planters In aoma Tern* arc- tlona, and thla for tho moment cbecka aell- rarrent parity. Tha talent la bagfiralnf to wonder why a diminishing proportion of the annual yield en route to the consul passed through New Orleans, where best contract on eayth I. to be bad. aad It la not anUhaly that *a afflclal lavestlga- tbm may lie naked for. .Freight retro, middlemen'* connalaslona. tha Increase lu tha afirttmt of direct buxines* dona with the Interior, the fact that many Interior buyer* now have foreign cooneetloM and have become exporter, on their own ac count. and the active aaalatance rendered Texas porta by the railroad commtaatou of that state, are subjects which local cotton men- think should nc treked Into and la st dlsenaslosii Jo that a w^ntajj. Unglbl. In the t near fntnre.— men- think aboald formal lead t War* THE DRY GOODS MARKET. B L I w l 'v<>rk. , 'jumr lh—The dry goods mar- ni TJrerSSd'la'Too'^lsl«‘imhrb- malllns In krovy'driUa^Vwl Throrings •nd'K'SrtSt Cloths. The demand for rilk* Is eoalnad to wide fanele. and Main goods for tha eat- ting-op trade. Jobber, hare beet hating » fair wash. THE LIVE STOCK MARKET. WrW.-t: E.t,mated ro- celnts t-lxy. 28."*\ Market alow aad 5c toJS?. SKity fair. Left ov.r. 8.8H Em tlia*tr.| f« tomorrow, .«.«»■ .jlnjk. )| W^ lam. 86.18C5.25; stock era GIBERT A CLAY '• t ALAttAMA AT. STOCKS aONOS. cotton, vjmAiee. corree. iswovidiore* M CMBcwat ATLANTA. OA. Tort stock ltich.nf*'New Oriron. Cotton gT'S'SJT'AlSrilth skis: fift * Wire* Lost! and Long Diatanca Ttf«pHon« sin! w'. R. FAGAN, Maitajerv New York. June 14.—The coffee market Opened atrody and unchanged to on ad vance of 6 polntg on a little local support, whllo Europe waa a moderate aollor. Trad ing was very quiet, nnd the total business to mid-day waa not over 13,600 bugs, while prices remained on nhnut the Initial level. The Kurnpenti markets made rather a stead ier shotting than expected, Havre being >4 franc and Hamburg pfennig Idtror. Bm- xlllan new. was without fresh feature be- yond the fact that the weather ha. cleared np and three district, reported line condi tion*. whlla two were cloodr. Illo waa .6 rola lower, but the rata of flraxlllan ex change gained nlmnt 1-32 pence and,re- eelpt*. whllo running n little ox-er Inst year's figure* at the ports, are falling abort of the figure* required to mnterinllxe the Krlaebe rotlniate. Ilecrlpta ao far for Iho season show an Increase of about 212.000 hags over the figures for the correspond ing time last year. The total Ilrnxlllnn crop recelrcd no far hna hern 9,971.ouo hngs, against lOJrt.OOO tiro pan ago, and last season. New York warehouse deliver les yesterday were 15,611 bags, against 16,. 155 last year. , The following table givea'the opening and do.lng quotation, tor coffea for future delivery tudny In Now York' January SK7:::::::::::: tSS-:::::::: ilfc Avgust *■ 18-6.28 SffiSS*-:. tfk» Korember 5-4® December 540 Closed easy. AmericanH.'otton OH......**| # Bnltluioro abd Ohio. Brooklyn Bapld Trauslt Canadtan rnritic Chicago and Northwestern...,,... cht hhj.r jjkf and ohfo a*........•*••••*•••• Colorndu Fuel nnd Iron.......... Centrar leather. * <,kJcago and Groat Western J hJcjtffo, Milwaukee nnd Kt Paul...... IsouIhvIiic and Nashville.. Mexican central Mlooourl l’aelflc... New Y.^rk, Ontario and Western National Lend Northern Pacific...; .New York Central Norfolk and Western.. PennsjIrani* People’s Gas Pressed Steel Gar Pnrffle MaB ltepubln* Steel ltock Linn.I do. preferred Ubltotl States Kubher.. „ do. preferred Southern Pacific S->uthorn Bstlway ... do. preferred Slosa-fiheffleld Tennessee Coni nnd Iron Texas nnd Pacific.............. Ualott lhtdfle..., United State* Steel... do. preferred............ Virginia-Carolina Chemical....... Western Union... Wabash do. preferred. »eoisln Central do. preferred NOTES ON GRAIN Pointers on Prorlilona. Frlrito Wire to Glbcrt & Clay. Chicago, June 14.—Crop comlltlona In Iowa, which have been consblrred the lirot, ere Irregular. The first of tho crop shows the corn acreage Is 9,443,909 acres, or 168,M0 •eves more than last year. The wheat are* Is ttuoo acre* Iroa tlian last yaar. For the week rluting June 1 the lew* crop report •aya: The dally average rentpevahire ef the xvrek was 6 d.-grrea above the normal. Tho rainfall waa nuequally ■Hetrilmted, be ing defirtent In about three-quartera of the slate aud.much In excraa of unrmal In twr- tloua of the northwest aud south central dtatrirte. The rnmUttOM an: Corn 98, wheat M, oats 98. Price Current aaya: Coot wenther check ing progress of corn somewhat, but eland generally good and actual Injury not Indi cated. aten delaying the ripening of wluter wheat, which otherwise Is melutaln' ng re- •taka- 160,6110, i uirago ■by yroterday. The start waa strong and er under the Infliieiu-e of a abarii ad 's In the Uver|M>ot market, wklen. In . wek Influenced by Itueslau cables Iritng rain came too late to help win- •Id TIPS FLASHED From Wall Street Prtrate Wire to Ware A Inland. New York, June 14.—Bank rate unchanged. Baltimore and Ohio aud Beading up \ Uoa. although there are fndmttlona that nurchaiws can bo made a little lower dawn. Whatever llnanrlng Is nut through by Kt. Paul will be largely within Its own crowd for there will lie valuable right*. Any ’urther weakness developing In steels mty ead up to bear drives on the active atocka, mt on recessionm look for strong support. Under 18 would consider Chicago Great Western common favorably for a lum and would nlso tnkc on Loulsvlllo nnd Nashville. Konthcrn Hallway. Denver and other Gould Issue* when weak, not overlooking Katy uml Brie. Further contraction In business Is to ho rpfetsd. Bollovo, however, standard rail* _ ma stocks can bo bought on recessions. Hear that coalers should lie bought; that they will lead In point on activity. nummary' yesterday's stork market by I»ow, Jones Sc Co.t American stocks In Aindon Irregular v "* iAltlmore and OHIO. with some, strength In OIBERT 4 CLAY’S DAILY MARKET LETTER Chicago. June It—Wheat—The market to day haa lieen extremely nervous, fluctuating Irregularly over a wMc rang.- undertone ttmwcliuut quite ensy. There waa quite a din early, due to further liquidation, but on llhernl support d.vel- nned, the do-IIno was cfeacked nnd the mar ket scored a rapid recovery of about a cent * basket, when profit-taking again caused a fair receaaton. The news from both tho northwrot and aouthwwt Midp 7 rold crop eondt- that govenunsot would show a large Inrrease In wheat acre age and almrot perfect rendition.. Alio that wheat wnld be heading about fifteen sye, and that Moaltobe sad territories ould prodnea thla year 120/<ri,») bushel.. Hatlaf.ctory barveetfug results continue to nsturally Fstor .the hjbs. be. e tooths ,f ~gular nl.oii t ••nrly ■mmvmmI Iforced price* off abwt Hr. I| the local short* •*W - rllne tkay found a derided absence of of-1 ■■ngs- while we appreciate the fact that n is a tittle backward, we at the eame blot* believe that the reerot advance fully definite opinio* as to ultimata outcomo uf Ct< New York. June 14.—Th* market displayed fuOher evidence of pressure today; but apart from some steadiness In tha Pennsylvania group, led by Bal timore and Ohio and seme support, to Missouri Pacific, the Hat appeared more vulnerable to attack then responsive to rapport. The weakness appeared In Reading and the coppers, though the coalers were all under pressure and ' proportionately In the selling. I ,t quite sure that the general trend of the market will preserve a downward course In the near fnture. : crop a. yciir. 1.1 ght tlHiunnil for *torkn In loan rrowil. Grand Trunk l’aclnc will offor 116,000,001) new debenture stock In London nn«J l*arts. Trade authorities consider firuinoss in copper market assured for somo mouths to come. Secretary Bhniv strengthening position of unnop4*4 de » expecting to five h*Ip * crop i show nrerage gross inerooio 1443 per rent. Twelve Industrials declined .47 per cont. Twenty actlvo railroads declined .86 per cent. Private Wire to Glhert & Cla: by the price movement lo these Issues It uiii.liaraly ahtrar an tdvsncl JMInls sold 5,000 Steel common. I *1 but i»se Issues tendency." ntted Hints for a while, - market looks professional and bears may put It lower temporarily. i: , r. «. ninth.'H ..f lilt, iiptnuu . m-ymI nr.- still by no means unanimous In their opin ions regarding tlm Immediate future of the market. Th** majority of them, however, do not see much In It. tv imura iipiv iiii- in BptTiiiiiiion, ileellnn In prices ycsiorilny wo* emnei (llroonccrtlng to the bull following, though HI."-' - I Judge, b.-ll.-v i), —lalderabla rally will take placu today, 'n la r~‘ “■ - STOCK BALE8. It a. shores 13 noon shores 1 p. i, .. ,.932,700 slisrcs 2 p. tn.. .. shares Total l|19C,30u shares "Croat news!" cried Jack, excitedly. "What la It?” naked trig Cousin May. Tm going to marry Veru Knyl" "Pshaw! that's not nawsl Hhe naked mo a month ago If I'd be her brides maid.”—Milwaukee Sentinel. Jones—Yes, I Intended to buy that •horo hotel, but I went down there and stayed a week to look It over, ■ad— Smith—Yea? Judge. "By George, but I've got a Jewel of a girl. I proposed by wire and told her to answer at my expense." "Welir “And the frugal llltla thing walled, * - m. nnd got night rate*.”— Private wire to Olbart & Clav. until 6 p. m. nnd got nig New York, June 16.— Daniel Odell A Co.: Louisville Courier- l.uirnul "Continued unsettlrmeut and Irregularity -emisvuie courier journal. either side, until uncertainty now promi nent shall have been ellmlnaied.” Marshall Hpader It Co.: ’"7110 market may be deacrtlied at discontinued, nnd tho price movein.nl reflect* this sentiment more ism.lv thsn any other. The trading In Brooklyn Itapld Transit. Heading. B Pselflc and tb. (Urals sggretsted 306,600 share* of the total yesbreday, which summe.1 up approximately 550,010 iharrs. If the trend of the market la to be decided ‘T've got to practice on the piano llv. hours a day," aold tho dlaronxolato small gift vnit iorr "’hbOTta." —Wtshloiton* Htar.' 1 claims lie licked "Ub, tho bosstah!*' oxcItlmM Gusslo. * ewavat dreadfully, avo seen bis collab.— PbU* HAVEYOUANYMONEY AHEAD? Is It Invested where It li perfectly safe? Is It available now If FORTUNE should knock at your door? Prepare yourself to take advantage of opportunity by Investing your savings In thla bank, whore they will earn 3% per cent COMPOUND INTEREST, be pep fectly safe and availablo practically on demand. CENTRAL BANKS TRUST CORPORATION, CAPITAL $500,000.00 Asa Q. Candler, PreiidtnL W. H. Pattarson. Vlea-Praaldant. A. P. Colas, Cashiar. John 8. Owana, Vice-Praaidant. Wm. D. Owana, Aaat. Cashier. tsVIng by Vet J.-St higher turn, was Infiiivucvd tiy Itusslau c reporting rain cane too late to helpmSS Iter whaat In Inpertaat districts. This news was ret a furred by more reporte of dry weather damage tn winter wheel In northern Kansas nnd aoutkern Nebraska. Texts reportwl the new whrot thrrshlug out It tn a bushels to the acre. Very smell roles of rash corn by farmer* nnd Icountry elevators despite the high Md* •eat out from thla market Tuentlay night treated a widespread bullish sentiment irorly. This was emphasised some by the REPORTS ON CROP • nil put a large New York exporters. I.s, advantage of strong spurt quantity of corn 011 sole. 1 ed a larger relative nlvsncHMP grain na the list, and they were batter maintained. The market was rather Irreau- lar, with July stronger than any other month. The near future was helped hyi the big cash, trade here and northwest and by more dry weether claims from tha weat. The short Interest In July oats Is large and mainly to cnah Intereata. Pro. visions traders did vary little linslneea. Ting I market waa rosier. There was a hla run ol hogs West. Meat and lard shipments were •gain very muqtaroA|g^rotaroiMH||adtaro tterlod lest year. b is ... , Illinois and Missouri krep sssiug us 01 “ibis on new wheat. On f or an axtra poor demand for old wheat ls likely <n make n w eak im ' ' " ' kets for nil cereals have bci n great extent, which mnk fur longs unless we have conditions than now exist. ■ Porn, which la generally admitted to bare pne Into the ground under favorable reu nions, haa a good aiaud and Is clean. No damags.aa yet. with favorable conditions on we ought fo get a tremendous Calb business In wheat yeatarday aggre gated 135,000 Imshela, Including 50,000 No. 3 hnnl at 214 tinder July nnd Heptemher nnd 40,900 No. 1 nnrtlirrn at HOHc nrer Jnly. ‘ “ “ ' “ are lu ' and aouthern low* re- ilf ero^and corn worn ban In ury season of 000.** hasheti from 3,000,000 acres, •re 10 to 16 bushels par acre aud gam!. DEMAND FOR CASH GRAIN WAS POOR. Opened Steady to Unchanged. Northwest and Fit Crowd Were Selling. . — _ —owing absence ol tun* in Kansas sn<t NHirn»kfi. is wholi* not unfsvoraMft to wln*nf. I loilS . -ban fx|58»rtPiir BhiIb for tbi* first tluit lu atvvrni .itm wh.tw.^i n i1Is|hhiItlmi to tska profits nbtirdtt, «sifo 'LTCf^uW/S^p”;:;;' on weak spots, It will require contlderable money end muscle. In oar oplnbm. to pre- rent farther- decline. Wheat traders were all at sen at the opening. There was aouie 1 , ,..|iti,g by rciumlutnu houses and buying br 1 couple nr short*. Trade has I- - nunli. The little Itrenath shows In coars- m.iins after the opening earned a reaction lu Hie wheat. Whrot dure not act very Orm. uud any further aelUng will cause sharp berets. The coru market was lower .m mine In tows and Missouri and down through lin nets. and the liberal Inerroee In country ..r- ferings ever night. Bids of two d.v- ugn now taking effect, particularly In ilcw of the subsequent drclluro. t'nsb and clcxntur Interests geui-rally selling. Provisions easier on Increased hog time- meat auil lower prtcro at yards. There was a llllle commission hnuso sellli the op.-[ilng, but packer, had onlera Just under market, rile are lung, hut material advance Is not looked fur while hogs are coming ,o freely. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. ssai High. Lew. Close. m r mjt m 1 & : Sg SP 4 *% a? POttlk- July. .16.75 16.76 11.79 11.7% Meut. ,16.67* 16.621k 1I.57H, 19.60 Julto"?^!! 1.8% 8.75 8.7714 Kept. . 8.9% 8.97vk 6.934k 5.95 « CHICAGO CAR LOTS. Whi**t , Corn .< Oftfi »»i Hug* .. LIVERPOOL GRAIN MARKET. Wbvot opvovrl U Inner; rimed \k to |oi Corn opened Vi lower; dosed % to H lower. Inwrr; 1:10 lower. 40 p. in.. % lo A Mlnnenpnjj* nilllrr bss * fable SSklDf lo cttucvl flour sold on * basis of wheat 4c Hi< njn-f. Ramplo beads of new ripened wheat from [Floyd, Mo, fifty milt* e**t of Kansas City, woro shown on the board ber* ye«t*r-[ day. Tbe wheat was rut Monday. Head* were short but wall fi!l*d. and yields there » ■« estimated 18 to SO buslieta per orr*. n ralna hnve fallen at Floyd In a*ven months, and rorn Is bains replanted.- Kare It LeUnd. "Huh! What do yon know about war? Did you ever hurl yourerlf Into the ‘Im minent, deadly breach,* or ‘soek tb* bubble reputation, even In th# rannun'a mouth;' " ''Well, no; not exactly. Not to any noticeable extent. But I have taken, borne unexpectedly company to dinner.^"—Pack. Junior Clerk—Young Jenkins, our Invoice * the cheoktest liefgar ev lie wm* a quarter of an it fn tliN mornfny, and « 1 op his wateh as a know: bat Jenklna merely said: “Whnt a leautlful watch, air; I wish I had ooe like t/'-mray Storieo.* iffered to sell klMof fn tha basar for the relief food." n"I>*d *ke sell anyr* "No. They tol«I her afterward ber price Us too blah." ••What did she ebarget” "Why, ehe finally bromrbt the prlee down f tbreo for a nickel;"-Cleveland 1‘lalo N0RTHWE8T CARS. l ■ in,' I |M’- «I\.-H tin* I...I il.'.v.-wf cnr« ot grain today, laat week aud lni«r year: Last I.list Today. Week. Yrnr. 14". 10» Ki Duluth 18 1* H Chicago ? 6 • PRIMARY MOVEMENT, The following figure* show the primary movement of wheat sad corn: Wheat—necelnt* today, ~7.mo Imuhef*. agalnat 241.000 boshele lest year. Hhlpment* today. 221,000 boshele, against :ll\ooo i.imh- el* lilt veer. Corn—Receipts today, 153,000 boshela. against 4&4.00U lni«hels last year. HIiIihihmii* toflny, 7*6,000 bushels, aanlnst 450,000 bimbele SOUTHERN EXCHANGE Oldest Established Office Bouth. COTTON STOCKS BONOS MAIN Ground Floor Oould Building. Dolly market letter and market manual mulled on application. L.J. ANDERSON & CO Bankers and Brokers, COTTOH, STOCKS, BRAIN Corrisponhiil's Capital $250,000 RimiNCC. THE NKAL *ANH PHONE 1417. P.UDEHTIAL M.OO lough iln Imi U Ik quit* probable th*t eer- iue* may have * farther decline from • pectal causes. The weeJmee* of copper metal In London may be-only temporary, but the decline ha* given ground for belief that *n artificial market ha* extated recently, and th:* may he followed by dullneea In tble braneb of the trade. Meantime thla stock haa become an important mar- ket leader, and seem* to be tinier pressure from Irulde *ource». The general trend of the market will per- bapa be regulated for the re»t of the week by tbe price movement In Bead ing. St. Paul, copper and the steel ■hare*, and these stock* appear lo tack rapt>ort at this time. Other Influ ence* will hardly be regarded at this Juncture. ATLANTA NATIONAL BANK ATLANTA, CA. C. E. CURRIER, PreeldenL A. E. THORNTON, VIee-Preeldent. H. T. INMAN, VIoe-FrealdenL GEO. R, DONOVAN, Caehler. JAMES 8. FLOYD, A**'t Cashier. Capital $500,000.0® Surplus and Undivided Profits $50®,04®.0® We Solicit Your Patronage. HUBBARD BROS & CO., £n Atlanta Offices, 219-221 Century Building. Member* New York Cotton Exchange, New Or leans Cotton Exchange, Liverpool Cotton Asso ciation, Chicago Board of Trad., New York Cof- fe<- Exchange-, New York Produce Exchange. Buslnew solicited for the above exchange*. Direct wire service. Correspondence Invited. Phone* 4M, Long Distance 39. A.S. Huatace. Mgr. WM. L red- PresMrot. ItOBT. r. MADDOX, nee-Proa THO*. J. PKBPI.EK. C.'asbler. J 6S i. I ft, It, A -, • IM.Id-r. MADD0X-RUCKER BANKING CO. 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