The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, June 19, 1906, Image 11

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KETS AT UNTIL MIDDAY that time prices broke sharply. Xtcorered Partially in Later Trading—Mia* Giles Makes Condition 84.3. Liquidation and felling by a few prominent brokers offset a good Liv erpool this morning In the New York market. The sales of spot cotton In Liverpool ef in,ww bales at an advance of points was a bullish feature, while op tions at the opening were better than 4ue. showing 2 @3 points advance. The close In that market was 10 3 points higher. The New York market opened 1Q2 points higher, and hung around first prices until midday, when a sharp break took place on selling, supposed to be for the leading bull. There was some recovery later, but the market was very dull and pro fessional In character. The spot markets are quiet, with a fair demand reported and offerings •V weather continues In Texas, while moisture is plentiful In the At- lantlc States. Miss aites makes the condition of the crop 14.*. *r Private Leased Wire. New York. June 18.—The cotton market mado a poor response to the rabies, starting only 102 points high er. The list was affected by selling pressure from two or three prominent room traders. By 10:20 o’clock, the lo cal market was a trifle steadier. SPOT COTTON MARKET. Atlnnta-Steitdj. He. New York—Quiet. U.10. . Xrw Orleens—Quiet, 11 X-16e. .... Liverpool—Quiet but steady, 6-Ud. Augueta-steady. It *-18c. St. I-oule-Qutet. II 1-lie. ttovsnnnh—Steady. 11 1*11 Xorfolk-Qulet, lOjtc. RANGE IN NEW YORK COTTON. The following Is the rouge In cotton futures In New York todny: Last Previous Open. High. Low. Bale. Close. Close. Jan* ...7. ? 10.63-56 10.6144 Jnlr .10.® 10.66 10.60 10.64 10.64-65 10.6844 A tig. .10.51 10.63 10.42 10.60 10.41-60 10.60-61 Sept .10.47 10.47 10.41 10.46 10.46*40 10.46-40 net. .10.41 10.44 10.37 10.44 10.42-44 10.40-41 Nov. .10.40 10.40 10.40 10.4) 10.42-43 10.40-11 l»*r. .10.44 10.60 10.42 10.4® 10.4640 10.46-47 Jon. .10.52 10.64 10.47 1012 10.62-64 10.60-61 Keh 10.63-6® 10.6042 Mrh. .10.61 10.61 10.66 10.16 10.61-03 10.63-60 Closed steady. RANGE IN NEW ORLEANS COTTON NEWS AND 'GOSSIP Of the Fleecy Staple. Ml. following Is the range In cotton futures In New Orleans today: lost Previous Open. High. Low. Bale. Close. Close. June 10.88 July, .n.is u.it io.s7 li.o: li.tno; li.oeos is ;«? .**:* “:® 1*53 net. .10.14 10.M 10.30 10.38 10.36-JS 10.31-C Nov. ...... ..... ...*« 10.36-38 10.23-35 bee. .10.17 10.40 10.83 10.33 10-tt-to 10.3M4 Jin. .10.43 10.48 10.40 10.40 10.4448 10.4041 Feb. 10.4S-8B Mrh ..... 10.13*4 nosed steady. Private Wire to Glhert A Clay. New York. June tt-Tliero Is very little buuine*. il.iinr. Market Is steady, with everyone wnt.-hlnq the weather. They are prepared to take the buying side If It turns favorable. N'orden has been pounding ths market all morning. Hutton selling some of the new crop*. '‘Steady, amtll mar- The Journal of Commerce says; Trading was quiet In the market on Saturday. It wa * o short day, and the stormy weather affected the near-by jobbing- trade. The price revisions of the week were talked of considerably, and others are nntlclpnted. Buyers are now saying that the prices have been too high for them to trade freely on, and wfdfo they admit ad thnt fa said about the costs of goods they are mor* willing to take larger stocks on hnnd when the 1 ton prices are not being forced on them. .. will be seen in the next few weeks how buyers will regard ths concessions that have been made, and whether the hopes of sellers regarding a fuller trade will be realized. New Orleans. Juno 11—Liverpool 3 points up is bettor than expected. Was due about 1 point higher. September sales of 10.000 bales should nttrark attention, constituting a strong argument for sustaining prices. Spartanburg, S. C„ wires; "Weather line here; crops look good.'.' Seme quiet selling of July this morning by persons supposed to.lie most Interested In a bull movement of that position. homn being fbc only Interior point report ing a fair precipitation. On the Atlantic seaboard rains are again reported, but Texas and the balance of ths belt art dry and generally door. ““ t situation Is remarkably quiet, oearefty of offerings. Probably all told, not more than 600 bales have been traded In. The local traders are attempting to sup- Prirats Wire to Ware k Iceland. New York, June 18.—The following cable from Liverpool: Alfred IIoo* returned yes- tlon about consumers taking 12,GOO,TOO next season If supply Is available. Mohr sold 3,600 October St 10.44 to Cone. ■ t Saturday was 35,300 bales, compared with 38,603 a week previous, which shows a decrease during last week of 4,811 bales. Sales of 10,000 bales of spots In Liverpool are a featuro that ought not to be over looked. At the moment July Is easy under rather free offerings. Bulls aro not disponed to run the market up .at present. Spots ore Innctlve. There Is no Improvement In of* ferlngs. Well-posted spot men say that Yzz- ..~rv_ |eg Qf # j or fop PIEDMONT BROKERAGE CO.’S DAILY MARKET LETTER Edited by JOSEPH B. LIVELY Mr. Lively 1ms edited Markets in Atlanta and the South for more than twenty- fivo years. His experience makes him tho most reliable market editor in the South if not in tho entire country. IN THE FIRST HOUR SUPPLY OF STOCK IN SEVER- AL ISSUES CONTINUED. Supposed To Be Liquidation of Some Large Speculative Accounts. RANGE OF NEW YORK STOCK MARKE Amalgamated Copper Atlantic Coast Lina A merit's n Hugsr Refining..., Anaconda m ->w York. June 11—The situation this morning In all the essentials In which Wall street Is most Interested was undoubtedly brighter than It seemed at last week'e close. The European markets were quirk to take note of the turn for tho better. There was all around a steadier undertone at the continental centera, and In ltoadou prices went higher In all departments. Our local banks gained In their Saturday operations with the sub-treasury and started the week with s total credit of 1880.000. Money rates, those for call loan* especially, were shaded a fraction. What was of more consequence than anything else, however, the news from the grain country over Sunday proved to l*e by fir the most encouraging In ‘““i tune. Rainfall was reported from a /food part >fi*SlBsfppl where drouth had been doing most Injury, and adrlees received from private sources during the morning all told of better condlp tlons existing. On this corn broke ?C a bushel and wheat lc. The stock market had i Ing, and for s half hour orm .... . liquidation of the same urgent character las last week's was In evidence. But. tho opportunity was seised by the larger bear I traders to "cover" freely, and* In addition,i a. fair amount of support appeared froml wore substantial quarters. Brices under hese purchases rallied qulto sharply. [The stock market for the most part In Atchison and Missouri Pacific S ecllnea of ty; Ht. Paul *6. then reacted to aturday's close again. Steel was off *4 and the preferred lost %. Anaconda opened lower. _ „ ^ / Jew developments over Sunday and so far today had a bullish tendency. Tl»t pries movements In the first hour were mixed, how ever, there Iwlng a continued supply of stock In severer Issues, supposed to be liquidation of large speculative accounts. Beading drooped nod or this selling to UK, but later rallied again. St Paul moved In about tho same way. There wos a better commission house business. Governments unchanged; other bonds quiet. 4 STOCKS REVIEWED BY NEW YORK SUN LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET. t.lrerpool. June 18.-12:1* p. m.—BuMneaB In .put rattan moderate, with prlcw stead?. MMdlln, upland-. 6.110. Sales, 10,000; Amrr- 1-in. 7.000. Speculation nnO export, 1,000. Receipts. 4.000: American, 3.600. Sutures opened stead?. Opening Previous 1 bulge- Close. Close. June 6-IS-i.M 6.83 _ 6.84 . 6. ft 1.14-4.*5 U .' 6.(44.** 6.84 6.n . 6.734.76 6.76 6.74 6.884.8) 6.(6 . 6.414.83 6.63 M0 If *S . 6.63 8.10 6.64 . 6.64 1.61 July-August Aug.-Sept. . •‘♦pt.-Oct. . Oct.-Nov. . Nev.-Bec. . htc.Jan. .. Jan -Kelt. ... Felt. March Closed quiet but steady. TODAY’S PORT RECEIPTS. The following table shows receipts at the forts today, compared with the same day »»t yr*r: Xrw Orleans... Jhdveaton -VoMIe Hsvannsh nurlcatod .... Wilmington .. PMisdeiphto':;::::;::: t**n Francisco...*.... f s INTERIOR MOVEMENT. COTTON 8EED OIL MARKET. New York, June If.—The market for rot- cut xeed oil during the post week kal bran Ji 1 Mlhle tot*. and this has heen aeees- JJJ'ed at the present time li? the feeling 'hit them ta yet to be considers We Itoil- J*!J®n of the Jnl? option, and with the dull ecu.umpire demand It I rare, the mar- ■ »st open to msnlpulntton. thus rousing both •HraUton and ransnmrrs to hold off, •wilting the Inal result of the deUverira «f this J«|? option. With thera Jnhr ttoHr- ’ rt -i out of the ws? we heUere the msr- •et will erentnsll? work hark to Its for- 5sd '* Tel ” a *™ C° kl*krr.—War. A L*- June ::::::::::::::: l ! «sed stead?. New York, June 18.—Thero wore 10,000 holes of spot business In Liverpool this morning, and prices wars fall? maintained. Futures were stead? and came ns shoot duo. Our market opened quiet with an ad rnnre of J to 2 points, r the business was entlrelj became rsr? dull. The ■ supply of American rat ... will tell In th* rad. and If spinners' takings are continued on the asm. scale until and of the araaon we will am out of this crop with out? 340,000 bales, tbs smallest oa rec ord. Of coarae there will lie still left a lot of nndeslrahlr cotton which aplnnera ran not ora. We do not look for nn? extended bear movement. The market, ws lielleve, will Im governed h? weather conditions from now on. After ths noon hour the market broke sharp!?, Jnl? selling down to 10.60, while ths new crop options uni? broke n few points. On snch weak spots would ’ ny for scalps. , Liquidation, which hn been going on In In must rases, nnJ n sharp rail? occurred In thera stocks which bar, declined tbs matt. An unfavorable feature of the Itauk state ment Saturday was the Increase In the loea account of ncarl? a million dollars. follow ing a week of liquidation, which looks as If the banks were building up their re- serves against ths fall demands and the semi-annual disbursements are alio llkrl? to cense further hardening of the moner rates. The market Is Ip a sealplnx condi tion. and opportiinlt? should l>e ttTcen ad vantage of to bu? stocks on ths breaks. WARE & LELAND’S DAILY COTTON LETTER cotton was the feature of the market the opening. Professional operatoa* raw. or thought the? saw, an effort on the part of the brokers doing business foe Philadel phia spot Interests to sell a large qusutlt? of Jnl?. They aurted In at the opening to cot ths market awn? from these sellers, and the result was weakness from tho be- ginning. Jnl? opened gram 10.83 toll* and later on sold down to Mttc. There seemed to be nn nlmo*t unlimited quantlt? of Jnl? for sale, which .wee Interpreted to mean liquidation h? general market totsr- eata In the Jot? option lie fora notice day. Tble decline started a break In New Or leans. where Jnl? ran down to below lie. There la a general feeling that thera la mors liquidation to come In Jul? before the drat of the month, aa there Is a large stock In New York and new Insurance regulations will require expense to carry cotton. As far as weather Is concern«l, the eastern halt received less rain and there were some prospects of showeri In north Tessa. BhonM the eastern belt reeelrs sunshine and Telia rain, the market could bo expected to work off some. ^ ESTIMATED .RECEIPTS. New Orleans sipeets 1.708 to MOO holes, art I sit SJ7 art as I lost ?«r; fjslrestnn. 3.80S to 3,806. against 8,773 srtaal last gear; Houstoa. 2,808 to *489. against 4,882 setnal 1*8* gear. THE METAL MARKET. WM'ai.Nwel He to as r js»*»er«£ GIBERT & CLAY <■ K. ALABAMA ST. m PIP Stark Sxehanfv'.N *rk Coifon Ef-hxnyr. — ’ork Caffre Fi'-hangr STOCK*. fiOWOJ. COTTON. GRAIN, come, provisions MCMtCM ATLANTA. I*oliit> In tha altuatlon today atand out claariy. If people are not buying atocka th*» uinrkot la nnr over which no lnrgc vol ume of liqulntlon appenra to l*e liiinglng. Th« Wall atroot commlufon hmiRca who point ta their offices bnro of cuttomcra aud complain oo tho one hand of acnrclty of buying order*, atato on tha othar that thay are carrying almoat no atocka for clients, that they do not thua have to borrow lnrge amounts of money nnd are therefore In ex ceedingly strong shape. There la not tho fdlffhteat abatement In general boaltiaa® tlironghout the land, and our foreign trade keeps up splendidly, bidding fair tlila year to surpMt all re**orda. Tho outlook for tho crop*, although not perhaps ho bright as It was a month ago, la still for a rail average yield of tho loading groins. Tho reparations for fall and winter morcantllo ..ualness, baaed ou actual orders for goods, aro greater than ever before inown. and there la every promise that the output of tho mills and manufacturing establish ments of all klnda will be puahed tb Its utmoat capacity for a long while to come. ATLANTA MARKETS. FRUIT8 AND PRODUCE. Offlrlsll? ravreeted b? AtUnta Fruit and Produce cxchsng lemons »S.6J ti Limes 75 to $1. pineapples I2.M lo *110, market at present time well stocked. lianauas. straights, per bnnrh tl.M to *1.7*. Culls, per bunch, *1 to *1.26. ILtrawWnes. (leoraln eloek. 24vtjsrt crate*, *1.60 to *2; TennestTC tt to *1.60 P 'pO??.TRY_AND COUNTRY PHOtitleff- ir. dneks,' I’ekln si Live hens broilers 16 to to 33e: puddle Dresewl ke— turkeys, per ■■■., iw ™ *w, i»r&arsi?iW^ w; ««k- I. Mb. rack. 10 ®vf:GKTABLE8.-Irish potatoes. No. Stock 14.60 barrel; No. t stock I ''fleets, cabbage crates, per crate It# te ^Tomatoes, per crate, *2 to *2.M. Deans, green, per crate, *1 to *1.26; wax 68 w> 73c. Hquash, yellow, II tn tl.tt; white 7*c to ft; market overstocked. Corn, new, I* to 28r per dogen. Okra, per crate, *1.68 to JJ. Cucumliers, per crate, *8 10 We, market well stocked. , .. _ , ’ Peaches, par crate. *1.2* to *l.*0. old Irish potatoes, per bntbnl, *1-2* to potatoes, per httnbel, *t* to (f.26. Hplusch It per bushel. „ Aaparagns f2Ii to illic hunch. Peaches, per crate. It to *L*o. Cherries, ilqnsrt orate, W.60 to tt Cantnloupes, per crate. *2 tn 12.60. lUarkherrlns >0 to U*e quart. Dewlicrrles 10 ta ljlfe ooert. FLOUR, GRAIN, PROVI8ION8. _ FMtCll.-PosteN Kleunnr Ujf: P4o»»*ed potent to: fancy patent *4.10 lo *4.83; fence $ potent *5.5n«|8. Market *CORN.—Cnmce red co " , half patent *3.90; spring wheat iwiji -Cboiri whlt'e .mqwd lle; ehole. enotce mixed 4»c. do., No. t etoood mixed Th* > sto>vepiirae*«r* C f. "I , h - Atlanta, and ■object to ^ItOFFEE^Gnieted Arboekl.'s I [AM. hulk, lo bon oe barrels, tt*e; green 18 to U B!CE*-<'srolin's 'm to THe, according to ^'c/filKklL—Fone? r *fuli r °rrai*m. Bats I4e; sins 13*,c: bricks 8e. Market strong pititVlJrioSB.—Bunreme hams, HV- CM- Ifnrnla hams l«Wr. vnr soft extra rib* *76. heiues *84 Itw-TOJO. At bocks MAptotso ».M. Bnpremo lord I*. Snow Drift ,*7y— Anifrican Uh'omuilvv do prefvrnsl.., AmNlcau Hmrltlng Uefinlng do preferred...*....a Atrhlaou «b» preferred A Amprlcin Cotlun (Ml Baltimore and Ohio ltntoklyu llapbl Transit...... Cnuadlau Pacific Chicago and Northwestern........... Chesapeake and Ohio Colorado Fuel nnd Iron...;.... Central leather. do preferred Chicago and Great Western Chicago, Milwaukee and Ht. 1'anl Delaware nud Hudson Distiller'a Securities do |>refcrred General Klectrlc Illinois Central American Ice Securltlea Louisville and Naahtllle J Mexican Central Missouri Pacific Newr York, Ontario and Weatern......*..... National Lead Northern Pacific New York Central Norfolk and Western Pennsylvania People's Gaa * * Pressed Hteel Car... do. preferred Pacific Mall Bending Republic Steel Hock lfdond..' Southern Pacific Southern Hallway... do. preferred ........ SloM-Sheffleld Tennessee Coal and Iron Texaa and Pacific Union Pacific United States Steel VirffSia5caroiIoach#micaL!!!!'.!!. , l!i!i!!!!!!!!!!!’.! do. preferred Weatern Union * Wabash do. preferred.. * Wisconsin' Central do. preferred TIPS PLASHED From Wall Street Private Wire to Ware & Inland. * . New York, Juno It.—Look for further, Ir regularity In tho stock market today, anq prices may go aomewhat, lower. The buy. lug of the peat few days would Indicate, however, that atocka have gone Into good hands and a sharp recovery would not be surprising, In which event would take the short side. tn western rails. Sentiment In Wall street la bearish, however, but a continuation of •rale-dowt* buying should soon turu tho market sharply up. although with money conditions not ao good nnd tho obsenco nf the public It may be advisable to sell atocka on quick upturoa. Summary of Saturday’s stock market by Dow, Jones & Co.; American stocks la Lond/m firm, mostly % to % above parity. Japan's budget Qxpectt>*J to show defl* eloucy of 910,900,000. Believed that Baltimore and Ohio will how 13 per cant on common stock for tbs ear ta the basts for the strength of that Tir+nty-*lgbt banka reported an Inert**- and twenty-fivo decrease! In loans lu ll bank statement. Twelve Indnitriala declined 1.23 per cent. Private Wire to Glhert k Clay. New York. June 19.—Daniel Odell k A dote study of the latest factors Indicate to ua that the stock market haa developed unexpected weakness of (nibBIoii. A recov ery may occur liefore the anticipated J Ian operations are resumed effectively.! I would therefore adhere closely to the trad! Ing position, selling on ralllca and buying an the reactions. In accordance with Its rules, for moderate nroflta until the uu* certainty Is eliminated. theoretical, aa reflected In the newapanei reviews. The market la called a whlmaieal one, with fluctuations dependent on opera* tlona of different groups of profeMalonal traders nnd nothing definite enough In the woy of crop, flnanclnl or political news hss taken place to cither create more general distrust or encourage more general’confi dence tn values, it Is pointed out tn ucnrly all opinions that thn condition Is simply a repetition of wbnt usually takes tdacn In the early summer, and from about the same causes. Union . Think Amslgamated Copper good, though It may^ ease off some. Bather not take ou STOCK 8ALE8. It a. m 160,700 shares *2 noon.. .. .. 661,000 t p. ra.. .. mi.foo • n. m.. S48.9TO shares Total .. 1,132.100 shares WM. L. PEEL, Presldont. BOBT. V. MADDOX, VJce-Fras. THOR. J. PEEPLES, Cashier. JAR. O. LE8TER, Ain't Cashier. MADD0X-RUCKER BANKING CO. CAPITAL $200,000.00 SURPLUS AND PROFITS .... *500,000.00 ACCOUNT* fNVITCO We invite aocounts of individuals, corporations, bunks and bankers and offer the best terms consistent with conservative banking. In our Savlnia Department w* allow Intaroat at tho Rat* of * 1-1 par . cent. Compounded Semi-Annually. HAVEYOUANYMONEY AHEAD? Is It Invented where It la perfectly safe? Is It available now U FORTUNE should knock at your door? Prepare youraelf to take advantago of opportunity . by lnvostlng your saving* In this bank, where thay will earn 3H per cent COMPOUND INTEREST, bo per fectly safe and available practically on demand. CENTRAL BANK & TRUST CORPORATION, CAPITAL - $500,000.00 Asa Q. Candlor, President. W. H. Pattoreon, Vleo-Proaldont. A. P. Cola*, Caahlar. John 8- Owona. Vica-Proaid.nt- Wm. D. Owont. Aaat. Caahlar, LOWRY NATIONAL BANK CAPITAL, SURPLUS AND PROFITS OVER ONE MILLION DOLLARS Foreign Exchange, Travelers' Checks, Brown Brothers’ Letters of Credit available in all parts of the world. NOTES ON GRAIN Polntors on Provisions. Private Wire vo tVan- & I-alautl. • rhlrnpi, Jun* li-Knnii, tat? atook of whr.it Incrco.-rj taat weak on muvomrnt of old wheat. What will hapix-u whvu new . Kv.r?bod? la nailing oata on ralnt; fair tiurlux of K.ptnnhrr around tie-, think bad about brook enough. Prnrtitena a ahadr lowrr wilh lowtr grain Siark.t- Trade ver? I' ' era aold a utile lurd. Inter-Ocean: Jul? onto jumpad to tttyc.l Bat unto?, or ttlie above the low point made Itat month. Tho Northern Onto Com- ipanr, whleh to aald to have one of the larmat linen, bought from Me up, la aald to hare aold out. Tho largeat holding ban bees hr 1 ‘rere?, who It aahl to hare the IXtptemner aold agaluat It. Thera waa alao a line held h? Klinore. the eaatern dlatrlb- utor, with Beptemtier aold agaluat It. Thant la another large apeeulatlra Hue held li? a iloeal man, who la alao long a large line nr September. Utacuaalus the qsts market laat night he aald: “The crop la abort and needa rain nil orar ont belt. If It <h>e«| not get It within a week prleee are gelnB He,-ember end Ma?. of It. It meana that eomta In tha next few mnntha. There haa Iteen no anrh bulllah aentlment In the r«aran gralna In aereral ?eara aa In tha toot tow wanks, asd while rantlons traders RfiRRHRnoH latlre buying haa carried the price up, the. locaf trader, ara not looking for S decided .break until relief cornea In the ahape of good ralna. Thorn la drought In Areentlne. A Rnanna A?reo cable aaldt “New crap of llnoeed reported damaged b? drouth, imatnraa In wheat to Chicago Batur- da? waa confined to n tow carlota to mill*, ere were Ingulriea for No. 1 Northern at orar Jnl? In atore and No. 2 bard win io under Beplemhar. e* of corn warn 68,080 buabela and onto 60400 bnahela. Th* aeaboard did no atport Imalen.a and there were no charter! reimrted here. An aoitorn exporter who, aereral weak* ' ~ “ Ibwton at a proht of lc. t’omnilaalon people are telling their e that If the? want to bu? whaat to tal Heeeinlier nnd Mi?. Kt. Joule rlalma that there haa been more flour aold for eximrt b? miller, there thin week than the latter ore willing to admit rrlratr WIre to HMirrt A CU?.. ir i . Ige prove a anlar plrxna mo.. ■ hour bulla who bad been figuring that na ture would toll to do h ’ — — glorloua rountr? of oura. oorpriaed tn one a material reaction through- lit the entire dletrlrt. Ralna general In Kannna and Nebraaka. Condition. Ideal throughout northwant. Dodge clt? hid Hi Inrhea rain. Knnana I'll? wire.; K liana ‘ I Mac at ralu ttecerd-Ileralil: “In round nnmben th* winter wheat crop haa ahnwii n ileterlora- tlon of nlmiit 4d.OuO.OOD bnahela diirtMg Ma? ( and the eoru ern|i tma allirr tln-ii been xi'bia Iwrkward In * large area. There la, however, no ebancu that the winter wheat crop will Im ulherwlno than a large one, at worat being full? the third Imgnt In hlator? of the countr?. The tmul winter and iprlng ero|i alao ptomleee full? ihlrd place. Thla meana that th* hnnlen of the ernn movement ninat come upon the miller* and ■ peculator* or prleea go to oo export huole. “The trade la taking cognlaanee of the iw general!? admitted aWtage of the oata ami ba? rropa nn-l la luhtag note that there la aa ?et no I-nr-lcniomr auppl? of corn anywhere, deiplte the ai-oenre of on? eximrt denintnl worth? the name and de •pit* 0 balking of i-aalern eonaumera at their JercJ of frlrre 1Veatom laohetrlet nud mlacellnneoii. eonaumera prevent an? great oei-uniulotlnn, and bull apeeulntori appear to bo willing to Uko ear* of auch aa ther, la. "Tim tra-la teatlmon? to date la that oata hare bended ont ahorl nnd nre gen erally thin on th-. ground In Imllnnn. lilt, nolo, Mlnnourl nnd Knnaaa. nnd that there nre alao iiuimtlafaetori- eoudftfona In noinn of the other ntetea. In the Inat few day* nerlolia rlalma hare Imen mndn roncernlllg Nelirnika. nnd there liar* botn a few crop Iona claim* from Iowa WARE « LELAND'S DAILY COFFEE LETTER. ■rlrat# Wire to War# A Inland. New Tork, Juno II.—Tho markat opened nteady and unchanged, which ws* about In kooplng with th* early csbloi. Europe waa * moderate aeller hare, In aplt* of th* steady ahowlng of th* European markets, but th* demand from local oources waa auffletont to ab sorb ths offering* pratty wall during Ih* forenoon, and while May declined ( point*, other month* ohowod an ad* vane* on the oponlng flgurcs. Thor* wm nothing In the newt to causo any chang* In general sentiment. Havre wm unchanged to 1-4 and Hamburg 1-2 to 1-4 higher, whll* th* Hranllton market* were unchanged. Receipt* mods vary bearish comparisons with last year’s, which war* exceptionally light at thla time, but did not run far from-the recant average and attracted little attention. Tha two ports had 13,008 bags, against *,880 but year, and thn Jundlahy 1),000 bags, against 12,. 000 tost yoar. Ban Paulo receipts for ths day were 11,122 bogs, against nil iMt year. Just ysar’s receipt* at this Urns wore Inter fered with by a railroad strike. New York warehouse deliveries on Baturday were 11,7*0 bags, against 2,46* Inat year. The following table give* the opening _n<l cloning qimlatlona for eotlm tor future deliver? today to Naw York: Opening. Itauge. Clone. Janttory (Alios sills* February.. IS04.70 HOI* ilgi S845 ■:: v.:: **:8t5 sa«. Anguat Heptemltor.. ,, m-bdiar Noretabor iJerrmher ad quiet. 41t4.lt ir* WINTER WHEAT OFFSET ALL OTHER INFLU ENCES IN WHEAT, Caused a Decline of Nearly a Cent at the Opening Today. n? rrlrate Leaned Wire. Ghlrago, Juno It.— Hentlmcut on sralu la bearish, and many of thpHovrnth hour bulls were sellsra, frarlna a further sharp recoa- ilon In Yalaaa, Thsre were reactions nn«1 aUvanras from tha bottom price* rcarhsd. ranwHl by the nircrliiir nf sfinrts Final f rier* ahnwii trhrat lower, corn mnv off a ad oats had losses of lVil V- Provisions 2V725C lowar. Tho markets all cIkwoiI slow nnd rsth*»r tame, following wild market early In ths session. iTImsrj wheat receipts 307,001 buslmts s n i corn K4,TO0 bushels, sjrsliJHt c^.ooo nim 7.A- 000 respectively s year aga Clearances tor the day ware 206.0TO bash els wheat, 110,600 bushels corn, and 4TO.TO0 bushels tiats. . Cash sales 6,000 bushels No. 1 northern In store here at He orer July sn«l four loads Manitoba at New York. • CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET, The Chicago grain market ranged as ft lows today: Prrvlo Open. High. Low. Close. Cloi t,,;i m s EiT ■ 8* July. . 41 4HA Sr!'.: S’* ui 62H 52S 60 % HI* MU X\i 3775 39U PORK- July. .17.06 17.1244 17.«4 17.TO j7.o:vi |M.I9 * 10.03H 10.82VI 16.75 14.M July. . A.92V4 8.90 S.sn f.oo Rept. . 8.07(4 8.07y{ 8.974 8.974 9.07*4 RIDKR 0 08 ^ , 9 ‘°*^ 9 D ° 7V * July. . 9.10 9.60 9.40 |.41 9.W Hept. . 9.96 9.16 9.28 9.25 9.374 Oct. .. 9.00 . 9.00 9.00 0.10 9.174 CHICAGO CAR LOT8. Wheat .. Corn .... Oats Hon •— Today. Tomorrow. LIVERPOOL GRAIN MARKET. Wheat opened U higher; 1.30 p. m., », 4 hlelicr; rloscfl U hlBbsr. Cora **|•«• *iI 44 hlghnr; 1:10 p. m., 4 • higher; closed 4 to % higher. PRIMARY MOVEMENT. The following figures give tliv primary more merit of wheat nnd corn; Wheat—Uecplpts today. W7.000 brixhid*. ngslnst 269.000 IuisIicIm last year. Shlnm.-nts todny, 223,000 bushels, ngulnst ZSl/.TO ImihIiHm hist year. , (WB-Receipts toflnr, 864.000 IiusIicIh. \s. 729.TOi) bushels Inst venr. Hhliimcnts ttMlny, Of ‘ bushels, ngaiust 464,000 bushvls inst fear. THE DRY GOOD8 MARKET. By Private I«cn*i'd Wire. New Y**rk, Juno U.—The market In gt*n- rnl has been stpndy, but prices of only s few lending fnbrlcs have been rod need. The ronressloiis offered linpenreil to hnwt stimulated the iknmn«l, and there hnN been n fair lurnuisM lu th« volnmo of buslnriu*. The derllue Is lc on wide brown nud blenched pepper! 11 and pearl sheetings. GIBERT dL CLAY'S • DAILY COTTON LETTER New Orleans. June 19.—Jn Liverpool, op tions on the rinse were from 2 to 8 points higher than final prices Sntiirdsy, while some further Iniprovcmriit In th** spot wit - « tlon was noted, sales tislsy lOtCrogatlng 000 Imles, at 3 points up. Cable snrlres from thn Par Last Imllrnted n heavy stock elflni it there Is hnrdlr n quostlon of i that this lliiuldntlnu can be nttrlhutrd t.» some of the more pmmliir-iit Imlls. who have quietly been ridding theniseDts for th** past week of their long Interest. In spite of tilt ffict that tin* drought remains un- broken In gmrta of Texas, bearish opinion*, as well as soma sggresAiTenes*, wero large y Intruinental In fnrdng prices to lower evela. Further rains hove nleo ocenrred In the extreme eastern b«*lt, nn«l n few ©»m- plaints of damage due to the excessive uolsturo nre being rwrived from tho c*sro- ii,;.- tent wlfl. ih *■ s« ••j.Mmii of Hie North Carolina, prospects for tomorrow are all for clearing w pother, fnless the drought conditions In the southwest are s»*on broken, tlie crop In thnt sort I on will doubtless suf- f< ! h. k and proltaldv cause a stronger market, but on the other hand, one g.Kwl rain would. In nil likelihood* bring about renewed selling ‘ b«-»»rt«hi'e** "iLiiLfj -iii SOUTHERN EXCHANOE uld-*t K»lnhll«h.'l flffl'-e Routh. CO non STOCKS BONDS Mill Ground Floor Gould BulMlng. Dally mrirk-t latter ami market manual mailed un aprllcatlon. L. J. ANDERSON & CO Bankers and Brokers, COTTON, STOCKS, GRAIN Comspoadiit's Capital $250,000 nCrtHXNCt, THE NEAL BANK PHONE <417. PaUOENTIAL SIM Wssthar and Crop Notte, rblrego, June to.—K*n*. Lily arlran: ••Nh-olet raise frmn 1-klUlpahnrg. Km*., <u KSi. fit? ueer Bark lJan.1 Trtterda? He ten corn to to pni *h*pe and well roltlritwl. bat, rather oraall. Baton were Muni last Bight along the Kork Island fine* from Denver t**JUMH Gtty, «"8 IJ «((l pa< con Im mnnO ctmdlttoa. Wheel hitter than he expeeted. and countr? ■n dry kiohln* tn reported." Omaha. June 11.-Hear? rain* fell over entire atnte tort nlcbt f*r etcht tom. (rir- lux Nebreah* (he moat thorocah tretUng of Freak IlawtloA PreMdeat. p ToomaaC. Erwin. AaoL Caihlef. MeC*rd. OraMer. M W. J*?er«. A..- i i.hl.r. Third National Bank Capital Surplus $200,000.00. $$00,000.00. CalhoM. Ltcsl and Long Dlstone* T*l*,h«n* 528*. ___ DIRECTORS! J. II. Nunnall?. Frank lUwkln*. J. ri-ro41F»?*e. John W. tiraat. H M. Atklnaon. If. y. McCord. Joseph A. McCord. vsumsasaassssssmsmasmmm arid Woodward. COTTON^G^AI^', ^O^rsh,^^KS°BON D S, te. 2 Well SI., hlett taritto, (ML Cl OMiUSi lew Ter* Cittia litheee. C4.<.,i »ai-8 T’.tt. tew Orteaei Celle, tict.ege. Clitijt Sietk lit...... llieneel Celle. Aiieilahee. _ <ta TertCftmllckj... filr.lt Wlie. It Hem Ytik. Hem Pririff. Chit.... A C COthltJl. (•nPiirefJO. St»».wt re PIEDMONT BROKERAGE CO., (Incorporated.) Bsasmont Floor Pisdmoot Hotol. STOCKS, BONOS, GRAIN. PROVIBIONS, INVISTMXNTB, Fast Wlro Rsrvico from Now York, New Orloans, Chicago. COSSrSPONOXNTS H ./ «AOr A CO . dJ BROADWAY NCW VOSIt 10W. MOTH. Niiifir. IkiI ii4 liif OfitiNf 6*11 PSsss IBl