The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, June 16, 1906, Image 11

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. HATT'IUVAV. .TrNn 14. 1944. 11 MARKETS Edited by JOSEPH 13. LIVELY Mr. Lively lias edited Markets In Atlanta and the South for more than twenty- five years. His experience makes him the most reliable market editor in the South if not in tho entire country. no STEM) 01 FIRM CARLES WEEK-END FIGURES WERE VERY BULLISH. Weather Map Was Poor—Room Shorts Covered—Closing Mar- ket Was Higher. Jnly irna the weak spot In the cotton aarket today, the remainder of the list Sowing ft Arm undertone. . October and Decern tier options were freely flqgV, which resulted In covering and a weekend figures were very bullish.* The New York Commercial of yesterday was apparently worrl-d ns to the where* shouts of Theodore l'rlce. It says: ••It hna been Rome time since Theodoro Price has favored tho market with an Idea. He Is generally reputed to be n billionaire when It come* to Ideas, and the whole mar ket Is honing that he Is not golr~ •- «tfn»r with thrm." Mr. Price sends out the following "Idea t0 ^Serlously. the cotton sltuntlon denied to me ns unyieldingly bullish at at present. It Is my belief that however large fbe crop, It hill fiof nt‘ II bel.nv J Or n pninnl. At that price, I shall not ho surprised to ■ec spinners* takings 12.600,000 bales in 1907. tf the crop Is that large, and If It should be much smaller, I venture the prediction that all previous records In cotton specula tiou will be eclipsed."* HIGHER PRICES RULER JITCEREALS SHORTS RUN TO COVER IN CORN AND OATS. The Day and the Week Ended in Favor of the Bulls. Chicago, Jane 11—Higher prices ruled In all tho grain markets on sho ^re-run and tQMe lu h pri'diirtB. Many .hurts wore run to cov.r In- corn ml nnta nml the day n, well a, the week are o.tlnir.tt-d nt only 9,200.000 Ini.hel. anil n dacresae In tho nmount of bremUluff. on SPOT COTTON MARKET. New York—Alulet. 11.20. New orleenw-Onlet. 11 1- IJvvrpool—Hteaay, 6.03d. Aiigii.ta-Hteadr, 11 1-14c. «. leiulu—Unler, 11 l-16c. 9ar.innab—ntendy. lOTic. RANGE IN NEW YORK COTTON. The following I. tho rouge In cotton - today* £a«f Open. nigh. Low. Hale. Close. Close. Inne .10.86 10.86 10.66 10.66 10.61-64 10.65-67 July .10.66 10.60 10.63 10.63 10.63-64 10.64-65 Ang. .10.50 10.(3 10.47 10.61 10.60-51 10.45-46 Dept .10.45 10.46 10.40 10.43 10.45-46 10.35-4) Oct. .10.36 10.42 10.r |£ Well closed steady. 10.61-63 RANGE IN NEW OHLEAN8 COTTON rotton futures rauged ns follows at New Orleans today: Last Previous Open. High. Low. Sale. Close. Close* June 11.00 July. .11.16 11.18 11.09 11.09 11.0649 11.16-11 Ang. .10.70 10.70 10.66 10.61 10.6443 10.6648 I Kept ,R«8 10.48 10.48 10.48 10.047 10.41-4* OH. .10.30 10.34 10.29 10i32 10.31-32 10.27-28 Xov ..... 10.33-35 10,33-41 lNr. .10.36 10.38 10.13 10.38 10.3848 10.314: Jsn. .10.37 10.43 10.40 10.40 10.4041 10.37- Keh 10.4245 Mcb. .10.64 10.54 10.54 10.64 10.6344 10.43-61 Closed quiet. LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET. Liverpool. Jnoe 16.-12:15 p. m.—Demand f"r spot cotton fair, with prices steady. Middling up" “ * Imui. 7.100. Kwelpta, 7.:... Futures opened steady. Openln Kept.-Oct Ort.-Xor Nnr.-hec. lNr.-.?nn Jin. Feb. March closed steady. Molillt Havnnnnh • hirlfdfon Wilmington Norfolk Baltimore ....... Nrw York....... Boston Philadelphia .... Total '3 INTERIOR MOVEMENT. „ ESTIMATED RECEIPTS. V-w orlntn. expect. S00 in l.S» betfi, Jpln.t a,ot) actual ln.t venr; Uilreaton, lAw in 2,00). ignln.t ioa notunl l.nt r«r: H»o.ton. 1.W0 lo 1,600, against 2,tt7 actaiti h.< jv.r. COTTON 8EED OIL MARKET. ' -"an. August ^•p*mnl»er ...... Aaritnbef Dwml^r Hosed steady. NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET. . * \ I^l6«htr tab!*, give* the opening ■ B 2 r h>alag quotations for coffee for faturs delivery today In New York* Open. 6Jw4.4rt 6454.60 {.'“’"nr tiT’:::: Z‘::::::: Jane .. Aogust JJ-w-miwr.... CJptoher,. ,, ,, : N ’"' ‘•mber.. lN-<rniher.. .. *‘used Arm. 1704.75 6.754.60 6.304.9) 6.604.06 6.104.16 6.184J6 4204.25 4254.3) 4384.3) 4454.60 Cloae. 4864.4) 6J0-4.66 6.704.75 ISIS 4094*06 4164.15 4164*91 *.434.46 wus the DRY GOODS MARKET. B : f rlv.t. Leased wire, l’"* lnrk. June 14,—The dry good, mar- ,-hewed « Mir acrim.Pt of good, far day. There waa more trading at tb« Sf* 'inoUrtoc. Cotton yarn, were enaler. wide print cloth, wild at 41* cent, on eon- {? r '' aad there were some revisions la *** prices of tickings and nrlde sheetings. ADDITIONAL market NEWS ON PAGE SEVEN from Argentina :"s la a year ago. The cables telling of unfavorable crop Ift.-.l with th- lti**Mi)tiMil them was Incorrect. Vrimary wheat recelgus tor the day 379.000 ib b iearnces from seaboard for the day^2^ wltu 124,000 and 674,000 bushels respeci a year nog. CninM ___ . r 000 bushels wheat, 310,000 corn sod oats. Cash business was restricted by the Ad vance In cereals. CHICAGO DRAIN MARKET. Open. WHEAT- Mi S CORN— July. Kept. . Dec. .. 62% OATS- Jnly. Sept. Dec. .. . Jaly. U !l~00 It, inly. . I.tn* I Kept. . 9.00 » Oct HIDES— m* m'; at at at at at m .at 38 40 St 3*1* IT Jnly. . 9.45' 9.6S 9.471* I.W 9.431* Sept. . 9.331* 9.40 9.331* 9.371* 9M i Oct. .. 9.1* 9.171* 9.13 9.171* 9.1211 CHICAGO CAR LOTA Wheat Corn .. Oats ... Hogs .. Today. Tomorrow. LIVERPOOL GRAIN MARKET. PRIMARY MOVEMENT, The following 'flgurca give th. primary morenient of wheat nod corn: Wheat—Receipt, today hnahela, dpi hi today 779,WO hu.hcla, .... ibnta faat year; ahtpn boahela, against 632,000 liushcls Inat NORTHWEST CAR8. Following in hie ylrca tho nortbireit car. of grain today, last weak and laat year: L. J. ANDERSON A CO.'S DAILY COTTON LETTER there waa atlll cnouyh nerrousness In cvl ilcnce to nugget the likelihood of continued i i-'dnr innrki-l, for In ' “ Thu comlltloua were not matcrlnlly chnng- ed. The weather and crop new. were dl- rl.lcd, though witne of the plicate reporta Iwere more fkrorahle. The afatl.tlca were hulllah In the main, and leoalretueata of eunanmera were atlll referred to aa a inalld- catton for higher prlrea. There I. In-llevod lo Iw a aood-alaed long lntereat among nr- feaamotu. hot, on the other band, mitaldi -through commMoa hottaws—hare been aelllng conalderahle cotton abort during tbe week, and the poattlon of th. pre*— J. I. therefore lntereatlnr Hnty l„ are I tacked by tbe ball nyndlcile under the direction of Price. New Orleans. June 11-Cotton failed to re.pond to Imlllih Inllnencea today. After a ahort-llred spurt the prtce of July fcl* off lo the lerel of yesterdaYs closing and late montba would hare don. tb. same If they bad not been nupportM by week-end cor- erlng by aborts. "Week-end llgnldatlon by longs seemed to he the chief reason foe the rather easy undertone displayed by Jnlr. Tbe risible supply slstemeut showed that be alocka of cotton at IJrerpMl and at Ibimhiy points, which bnre^heeobeld np to public clew liy the Imafn for a long Ante as carrying limnena. nmonntn of rotton, w ,re at but Iwlow stocks at thla time laat yrar The rldble supply Is atlll large, bow- erer, and will bare to undergo a great shrinkage before Initls can hgse operations on It. New Orleans. June from Urer- ,„v>1 was rery aenree. but the Uttle that was forthromlng .Indicated a mom Iralllsb feeling with regard to the summer montba MritlSa. Optlm> cloaed better than ea- wcte<t at unchanged prices to a decline of Ipolnt. while the iSot aalM were 9.0)1 l-alem the old quotations being raised a EraL Esceaelve* rains In the eastern por- J??b. o, ^rb^ , p; B rt' , .v fc «iJ£» ““Eparnte^dtetrtet. eompSlnl»*M tb* existing rondlttons. No damage, however. |« I>vllvrv4l to haw rv*«lted thus far, Iwt 1 cStlnuanre of lllw rtmiwftan«^ wooM douhtlww now aorno apprebyoalon on tb* part of th* abort lnt*n§t. July rootlnoM L morr thnmrt the prom* of liquida tion. bat on a amallor •coir, tba^bnabieaa B it tbrooob today, Inc vxtrvmoly doll. Tbf vary bnlllsh vlslblr atattnett of yratrrdajr bat vmpba* ilsra Ike grarrally rrrofnlard fart that aapolW are rapidly drdlnlnf nod the ex* »-"j.aPgF ~ tb* cot to. trad. GIBERT & CLAY ,a 4 ALABAMA 6T. STOCK*. COTTON, corrcc. provision* ATLANTA. OA. York Stock gxchaBf.?y»w Orlraoa York Cotton Eichanfr Xrir Orlr.n* Stock Lxrhan^ Liverpool Ogj* AjMfgtlJO York Coffer Eschangc !\rir Orionna Hoard of Trade (.alfraton Cutto* Ev bnose. Prlrnte Wire* to ill Excbance* .. Local and Lana Diatanco Talaphona 8296. W. R. FAGAN, Manas«r* AT THE OPENING MOST ISSUES SHOWED DE. CLINES AT THE START.' A Few Stocki Scored Fractional Advances—Transactions on a Small Scale. By Private Leased Wire. New York, Juno 14—Tbe stock market to- 1 ■ • - .-h‘ ilmi.ppiilnt inn Mi'—' «h-‘ were looklnf for a sharp rnlly. While It was a regular hotdlug affair, there was enough weakneaa Jn worn,, upertaltlea to have drtfgod the market ].»«*-r i-vs-n if it had not had a downward tendency. Tho bank statement fell flat. The gain In cash was not quite as large aa bad been ex* pected. The liquidation of the paat few days waa not reflected In the loan account, which Increased nearly 31,090,090. Outside of the weakness of anme of the high-priced levies, the heavy liquidation In Hteel preferrM did aa much to unsettle things aa auythlng else. It found some support at 104, Imt did not act In a way to encourage buying of It. Hpecla! drives mode at gkmtcrmda, the Hill stocks. 8L l’aul. Fuel and Smelter* met with Uttle reelstance, and prtceo gave way readily. Reading waa among the tuoat vulnerable stocks and was under preoaure throughout the session. After the opening bulge, which was at th* . -•-•iiu.-il sh..ns, Ji:jJfIii)‘‘r>‘ ;iD'l M)ii'» wus I)|»* noinl'li- e\»-ep- tlon In the entire Hat, advancing a fraction The foreign situation was again brought forward aa a factor, the i\>ntlim»-l decline n conools reflecting the nneaslnese abroad. RANGE OF NEW YORK STOCK MARKET nated Cooper.. Amal;. Atlantic Coast Line All,, i |. nn S'.or Itrflilinc Anaconda American locomotive. do preferred Aroertcuu Smelting .Rcflulug.. do preferred Atcldsou do preferred Anerlean Cotton Oil..', Baltimore and*Ohio llrooklyo Rapid Transit Canadian l’nrltle... Chicago nml Northwestern.,.,. Cbeunpcnke and Ohio.. ~ ‘—" ' ‘id Irou......... STOCK SALES. Total 449,400 shares NEW YORK BAN ^STATEMENT. the following leserves, decrease. -onns, lncreaee Ipecle, decrease >gals. fncreaee •ejicmits, Increasft Circulation, decrease $ 88.676 , 913,700 1.772,603 1,906.600 i."»*;.7»i 440,000 MOVEMENT OF COTTON DURING THE PAST WEEK Secretary Heater, of the New Orleans cotton exchange. In his weekly statement of the movement of cotton for the week ending yesterday, shows n decrease In the amount brought Into sight, aa compared with last year of 63,000 bales, nn Increase of 16,000 over tbe aamo time In 1904 and an Increase of 18,000 over 1903. For tho 16 days of Jane the totals show I flierwi trader- laat year bf 104000, id nrrease over the same period year before net of C8.000 and an Increase over the same time In 1903 of 67,000. For the 388 days of the scitson that have elapsed tho aggregate Is behind the 2SS days of Inst year 1.974.00). ahead of the mum days yeor before last of no,000 and behind 1903 by 34000. —.170 for the seven day* ending this date ast year, 30.016 rear before last and 28.149 •arao time. In 1903. and for the 15 darn of Juno it hna been 140.719, against 244,647 last year, W,8T snrnc time Colorado Fnd Central Loathes ............ do preferred a.*..., Chicago and tirest Western..,. Chlcoto, lllltaiks and It Fail! Helnwnre and Hudson. jJIstilfer’s HoeirltSi Oenerm Klectrlc..... Illinois Central American Ice 8eeurltlea..,.. v Louisville nml Nashville Cortheru Pacific....... 4ew York Central Norfolk and Western PennsylvaniA People's Gas ’Trued Hteel Car do. preferred rnclflc Mill 11»■ i*llag Republic Steel.... * Rock Island do. preferred.... United State-* Rubber., do. preferred......,*. Southern I’nMfle......... Southern Hallway do. preferred.. SIoss-Hheffleld - Tennesson Coal and Iron... Texas nml Pacific Union Pacific.... United State* Steel do. preferresl.,-.......«... I..) yiruInln-CiirolInn Chemical...; do. preferred.,..*. i'nlon f. do. preferred..., Wisconsin Central., do. preferred.,., NEWS AND GOSSIP Of tho Fleecy Stnplo. ln.t yra >Tprlnnd «croM th. ■ototnac rlr.r. to northern mill, nml Con- On 907.106, .MID.t l.tttCtl. ln.t /Mr, 904.44J xonr iH.fore but nml l.OCl.CM nnuir limn In 19)3: Interior .took. In ekci-.. of thowi hrlili ■xhiu.l 7.lti i**t yrar, 1.7—.— ..... fora ln.t nml 1,737,047 mbm time In 1XC3. Thrat- nuke th. total morom.nt for th. • dnr. of the Mtiun from 8.nt.mbnr 1 ■ 'into 1M34,193, nnlnnt ,«r, 9.7S74M ymr before ln.t end 19.433,477 nmr time In 1903. Farelpi rxportn for tb* week here her. 198.341, nxala.t 111.6*9 l««t yonr, nuklar tb* total thun fnr for tho maon 4.111,345. nxnln.t 7,919,^5 ln.t jn-nr, n dfcronw of -,784,174. Northern mill, taklnic. and Cnnadn dnr- Int tho pn.t «eren il.j-n .h*,w nn lm ronne of 1,833, n. oompnrod with th. rorrenpood- nc period Je.t jttr. and tholr total tnk- nr. rtnre Roptomhor 1 hero Incronrad 99,- The total taklnM of Anerloxn mill., * wrath nod C'nnndn. thun fnr for tho nomun her* I won 4.231944. nznln.t 4.M9.9J ln.t yonr. Tbora lm-ludo M9S.1M by north ern aplnuem. nxnln.t 2,144,021. Ktookn at the Mn board and the O I on dine wrathorn Interior router, hare d reran nod dnrlnc tho week 113,141 he Ion, nMln.t docreeeo dnrlnx tho corranpomlln* porloil tait eeenon of U.914 and are now 72,*27 •mnllor then at thin ilnto In 1946. Inrludlns ntorkn loft oror nt portn nml Intrrlor town, from the hut crop nnd tho nnmbrr of Imlon brought Into nlcht tbnn fnr from tho now rrop, th- »)ipply ■ date I. 10.978,723. r ml nil 12,470.030 (or ume period innt yonr, ATLANTA MARKETS. FRUIT8 AND PRODUCE. Olflolnlly rorrorted by Atlanta Fruit and Frodneo oxrlumto. _ FRUITS—OreaaM IS to I3.M per box. T«aou IS.30 to IS.73. JJmoe 73 to n. linenpplo. 3134 to 3160. Itnnnnnn. ntrnlxhln. par l.um-b 31.2) to ,.71. t'nlta. per hunrh. 31 to 31.23. . Htrnwberrlon. Goerxta .took, H-qturt onion. 31.3* to D: TonnoMoe 31 to 3L39 "pOULTIlT AND COrNTBY PRODUCE— K ro hone 35 to I7Hf: fWo» 22H„to J*r; ollora IS ta Mr. lire dor In. F.kln 39 > Kr: paddle 33 to 37Uo. Droned hone, per lb., lie to lie; dr mod irkoy.. per lb.. lie lo Hr: rery dnll. S% 22^: rook- 9e lb.; In l-lb. rack* 19 In*, per lb.. VUtiirrABMiR.— Irlnh pot«toe#. No. ■ ntork *1.69 barrel; No. 3 ntork 33.20 IMi, rebbege rrntre, per rrele 32.3 to 32.(0. Fm». per dram. TSe to fl; rent .low ante. Tonutoon. per erata. fc to CJ*. Been., irroeu. per crate, 31 to 31.3, market In better rendition; wax 39 to TSr. Bqtu«b. yellow. 31 tn 31.-3; whit, TSr to 31: market oror.forked, fora, now, 15 to 20r per dona. Okra, per crate. 32 SO. fnrnmhorn. per orate. It to 31.25. Ponohoa. per rrata. 11.3 to J1.50. Old Irtah patatoM, per ba.be!, 31,3 to ij*. rZirit srgk „ fcvrHva. 24-q«art evale, tilt to tt •atahrapva. par rrstc. 32 to 3^80. |*HihrcTt«>* 16 t# UVfcf qaart. wrtipfrlw 16 to 12M** «T wlrt - FLOUR. GRAIN, PROVISIONS. Kl/IITL-Powfi-U Uh-gar.t 5*37*; DUasad K tont 04: fnoey patent K.14; half patent M to *4.3; fnary 33.90; >iTt1n( wheat - -J3.40W4. Market ntr,**. N.—47boloo rad rob tdr; No ’ white e. * yellow 7*o: axlkod Ttr. Choice white clipped 3Ie; ebofee white Me; rbetre miked 4tr. MEAL—Plain water croftnd. per Imtbrt. ■h lotted I4»db. Jatea. per InuBel. 43e. HAV—Timothy, rbolee lam halea. I1.M: ,. ebotre anull bah-a Sl.lt: do.. 1 31.43; do.. No. 3 31; t Private Wire to Ware & Leland. Netv Vork, .Jun* 14.—Flntt price* here were 2 to 5 points higher on the old crop and 4 to 1 points higher on the non. In 1 )-!‘|,-.iimo I,, bullish ""•■k . nd iIkui '-x. continued dry weath er In Texas, and week-end covering. Ayer bought and Wright sold July. Ray bought ami Mellon sold August. Tho New York Commercial saya: "Mnrhester yarns quiet and Arm; cloth, quiet nnd firm. No matter how .MrFndden may stand on July and how much epot cot ton he may be willing to tako up next month, tho big epot Intoreats cannot he oxpected to bull tho market for any one," said a broker. A Liverpool cable eays: “Market af fected favorably by bullleh weekly fig ure." Liverpool futures opened eteady, 1 to 3 down. At 13:30 p. m. uni-hbnged In down on near and 1 to 2 down on lata Futures due to cpmo 2 to 3 down. Loral selling, led by N'orden. eased prices oft after enll. Trade light. Now Ortoaaa Juur 16.-■Tin* weather map shows heavy rains along the At lantic coast, but no rnln elsewhere. he draught In Texas continues. The Liverpool weekly statement Is |M HI33M sales of spots Inst 23,000 this ■■MX In The amount forwarded was 80,000 bales, against 41,000 this week iost year, and 63,004 In 1(04. The advanced eeaaon will assure liberal receipts In this market during August. Consider that option a good sale now. Futures have an easy undertone on week-end long liquidation. Trading Is very limited In volume. Spots ora Inactive solely on account of the lack of offerings. The demand for the better gradee Is. very fair. The net stock of cotton In New Or leans Is 43,331 bales, against 67,057 at this time last year. , The nmount of cotton on shipboard Is 26,937 bales, against 36,669 last year. By Private Wire tToibert & clay. New Orleans, June 16.—kiap shows some further heavy ralna In the At lantic atatea, at Auguata, CU„ the pre cipitation amounting to 4:14 Inches. Light rnlns also fell at Fort Worth, Texas, but southern Texas remains dry, but cloudy. Liverpool 1 to 3 lower than expected. Waa due 2 to I points down. How ever, that there should have been any decline Is surprising, considering the extremely bullish visible supply state ment. Houston, Texas, wires that rain Is needed In south Texes. No damage has resulted as yet from either weevil or drought, but the crop cannot stand much more dry heat. Dun's Review aaya: “Primary mar kets for textiles have the eupport of a good attendance of buyers, who state that the dry goods trade throughout the country Is moat satisfactory, and there le every reason to antldpats a continuance of prosperity." STATEMENT OF WORLD’S VISIBLE COTTON SUPPLY 8«TfU7 .Hrtlfr'* *t*»*tntnt MADD0X-RUCKER BANKING CO. CAPITAL $200,000.00 SURPLUS AND PROFITS .... $500,000.00 ACCOUNT* INVITED Wc invifo accounts of Individuals, corporations, banks and bankers nnd offer tho best terms consistent witli conservative banking. In our Raving* Department we allow Interest at the Rate of 3 1-2 per cent. Compounded Semi-Annually. ATLANTA NATIONAL BANK ATLANTA, GA. C. E. CURRIER. President. A. E. THORNTON, Vica-Pre.ld.nt, H. T. INMAN, Vlce-Prealdent. GEO. R. OONOVAN, Ca.hler. JAME8 8. PLOYD, Ain't Ca.hler. Capital. $500,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits $500,000.00 We Solicit Your Patronage. HAVE YOU ANY MONEY AHEAD ? 1* It Inveetod whero It la perfectly safe? If ronTUNE should knock at TIPS FLASHED From Wall Street Private Wire in nibert A Cloy. New lnrk. June 10—Daniel iMcll & Co.: Unsettloust Ik ngnlu likely In tho mnrkct today, nml wc would bo cautious In rnnkliu: now roinmltnieuta except on raiding. There . ... —• •— - - buying, but la undoubtedly a belter clan of _ _ It la not na yet lulentloually efT.-ctlfa. aa near a. we ran aneertaln. The trading pool- tlon therefore la .(III advisable for lb. ilnlly operator. He do not see how a bear eam- pelgn can lie preaecutad tt thla time with B iirral bu.lneaa cendltlon. an good, and Here that aa aoon aa uncertainty clear, •way tb. .tack market will, with Improved technique, take cognisance of tb. optimistic fundamental feature.. abienre of any ipectal causo for general ilt'ima.inn. vo aro Inclined to aspect eoaw |aa« lirrMurn on the eecurlty Hat lit theee levele. though pending the effect of tho Ruanlan (ll*turuan< < es on FronHi flnanro* wo profor a coniervatlro attltud*. It wot roportod In ono nows oijJumn yostordajr that tho 1’onnsylranfa Railroad Company MtaafMtad dx*— work. Tills ml* fljiaiJCiDrf plflDS, Town Topic*: Today'* market promt to* to thow a good *ionf of Irregularity at Umoa, but the racont dorllne la prlcoa boa. In our i pinion, run nbout fnr ouhiikIi. 1 atockf haro boon tborod w _., Tbo buying during tbo paat 2/63 I 'tt a decree ae of 0,90. In 1904. Tbe total vlalbl. la 1467.37X, aga,,,., no laat wttk, 3,712.u: iaat soar and 1JU.USZ K ir I e-fore last. Of thla tbs total of Amur- a cotton la 1,196,713, agalnat 2.1>,019 laat week, 3AM,431 laat year and 1.233.932 year before laat, aad of afi other klrntylpcladlua Kgynt, Ilrasll. India, etc, 1,444.90*. agalnat iTkooo last w,-ek, 1.341.9)9 U.c year and 1.009,000 rear before lart. Tbs total world's visible supply sf rotton as shove sbowa s decrease cool pa re-1 with lait week of 143.637, a dscreaac compared with laat year of ■£*.•?+. and aa Iro-reeae with yonr lieforv last of 1,144.311. sandy "f cotton *ost and ■a shore, there la now ngoa bald la HU,(00 last year and J24.049 year Iwrorc Inn; In Itulla 183,099, agalnat 970,999 last year and (03,40) year before last, and In the laltad Htales 619,009. agalnat 672.990 laat yoar and M7.M year le-fore last. K r " mixed 31.96; do.. No. 3 closed mixed t’M)VKB—Ubolec *0c. The above price, srv 1. o. h. Atlanta, aod subject to Immediate st-reptaaev. GROCERIft . tssdard glsaltlated HICK.-i sroHna 4H to Tt*e, according to rsde. Market tery strong t.'UKMK. -Fasry full cream, lata 14c; rln* l: v.r; brtsba 4e. Market strong l’l(OVlM(i.va.-#npreme bsam. ItCr. fjl- Ifornla Innt I»t4r. l»ry salt extra rilw 9.71 ' " ri-3 U>a lft.54. tat harks 9. plates Iior.-iu., lard Ml ttaftW Drift cum- 1 P-, 7V». ■t Haul da few days baa been of good rharact.-r, tho market baa every appanranen ,,f bftlng pretty well sold out. The market’e techni cal position Is very strong, nnd tbe Mod ern Mlnar report on winter when!, pub llsbed yesterday, which shown go,si condi tions everywhere eieept In Nebraska, should do much to alloy npprebonslons oa ths crop. In tbe event of renewal of bear ish operations today, we ndvtse taking ad vantagft of aoy dtcllne thnt may oeeur, nnd would buy ths better rlau of otorke, nt all Indications point to a strongrr mid higher market nexl week. In the event of any further wenknesn derelnjdng we would Tending, Northern I’m in--, I’nlon 1-n- —,. Houthcrn l’eclflc. Atchison, I.ouUvlIlo nnd Noah Tt lla, Erie, Norfolk ond Western, New York Central. Delaware nnd lludaon. Copper, Btyelo, Locomotive, ond Hoteliers. Trieste Wire to Woro ft Inland, New York, June 14.-Tho Londoa stock market I* dull. A fairly good bunk .tatem.ot I. expected, although should hams Increase It would be ruoatrued unfavorably. Rather expect an Irregular market with jome support In Beading, aa wall as In lit. Paul, Baltimore and Ohio, and Htaal., Professional orallment It till) bearish, •ad attacks may appear la unexpeeted quarter*. Is It available now your door? Preparo yourself tn taka advantage of opportunity by Investing your aavlnga In this bank, whom they will enrn 3ft per cent COMPOUND INTEREST, be per fectly eafo and available practically on demand. CENTRAL BANK & TRUST CORPORATION, CAPITAL $500,000.00 Aa* Q. Candler, President. W. H. Patteraon, Vice-Preeideot. A. P. Colea, Cashier. John 8. Owens, Vice-President. Wm. D. Owen*, Aaat. Cashier. HUBBARD BROS & CO., SW Atlanta Offices, 219-221 Century Building. Member* New York Cotton Exchange, New Or leans Cotton Exchange, Liverpool Cotton Asso ciation, Chicago Board of Trade, New York Cof fee Exchange, New York Produce Exchange. Btisineas solicited for the above ex change*. Direct wire service. Correspondence invited. Phones 454, Long Dlstanco39. A.S. Hustacc, Mgr. cottonYgra/n, ^rovisio^St^cks?bonds, No. 2 Wall St., Ptltrt Building, Allonts, Co. Boll Phono 1262. HlklBtKSi Chita go Botrd of Trado. Chi (too Sloth lithooge. Now fort Colltt Uthoagt. Whit lo Now York, Now Orloom, Chicago. B. C. COTHRAN. Monagtr. AnmiIm Now York Colton hthongt. Now Orltant Colton hchtnqt. PIEDMONT BROKERAGE CO., (Incorporated.) Basement Floor Piedmont Hotel. •TOCKS, BONO*. CRAIN. PROVISION*. INVESTMENT*, Fast Wira Service from New York, New Orleans, Chicago. CORRESPONDENT* M. J. SAGE * CO.. 4* BROADWAY. NEW YORK. 10W. IIOTIl, Manager. Latal and Lobq DliHato Boll Pkooo IS91, ton month* 16.61 por rent. week’s currency Twelro IndastHals declined .66 per cent. New York. Jjho 16.—Summary of yes terday’s stock market by Hour. Jones k Co.: ttUMlnn International rondiUon* continue to disturb foreign bourse*. Republic Iron and 8teel eornlnga for tbe yeer^ ended Jone 30 ore expected to * Bradetroet’e *ays trade and (ndnatrlal CHRONICLE'S CROP AND WEATHER REPORT Now Vnrk, June 14—Our talegnpblv ad Tiros from the Houtb this arming Indlrata that orer auwt of tbo bolt tb* wralher baa been farorabls Ike pa.t week. Italn has fallen In many seetloas where needmt, but In boumi dlelrlrls of Take, end In a few loeeHtlee eleowbere rain Is rlelmed to he needed. On tho whole, our advleee denote that the eottoa rrop la doing wall. Boll werrll are reported to be im-iunlng nuim-r- oua In Trias.-Ware ft Leland. SOUTHERN EXCHANGE Oldest E.tabll.hrd Office Bouth. CO HON ST "Vi BOKOS GRAIN Ground Floor Gould Building. Dally market Utter ond market manual mailed on application. TAKINGS BY SPINNERS OF AMERICAN COTTON flocretery H«**ter, In bin ftittetnent y**t»r- day, show* the spinner* threagbout tbe world dprlng tb* peat we#k took aw.TJO bale* of cotton, against 101,000 last y»r nud 112.000 In VM. Total since Meptember 1, thla season, VV 170,000, against 10^00400 lait year, nud 9. 041.000 tbe year before. Of this Northern Mplnners ami Canada took 2.236,000 liSlee thU y ear. agaia«t -.146.- 000 last year, and ” --•/»* the y. ««r Montbern aplnnera LMT.600, ngaliMt taat year, and 1,1*3.009 the y»nr b*>for<*. utut foreign aplnnera 6.647.0tf), a gain n i. 551.000 laat yrar. and 8,219/tin* j.-.ir L J. ANDERSON & CO E Bankers and Brokers • COTTON, STOCKS, GRAIN Correspondent’s Capital $250,000 Reference THE NEAL BANK. Phone 1417 PRUDENTIAL BLDG.