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JOSEPH B. LIVELY
' 11 ' **\ \lr. Lively's 25 year*’ exp
THE GEORGIAN’S RECORD OF MARKETS AND FINANCE
SESSION STARTED
FIRMED later on dry
WEATHER IN TEXAS.
Scored a Sharp Advance From the
Low Point of the
Morning.
Th* New Tort cotton market for future
lellrerv opened ttata mnrnlnic with more
activity than bits been displayed for some
tiro* onnt. and while the nipsus to slight-
lr better Liverpool ndvlcca thnn had been
expected. July gelling off w points In the
first ten minutes of the session iritli the
later months sympathizing n few points, a
smhlen change In sentiment took place and
from the low point n sharp recovery was
^The 1 continuance of the drought In Texas
had a great deal to do with the better feel
ing among the operators after the opening,
and there was considerable covering and
r e good buying of the now crop mouths.
ms said also that the liquidation In
jnir was about over, thus removing a de
pressing Influence.
At midday en Improvement was noted
all along the line. ... ., . .
Price has Issued a circular In urtnen he
its tea boll weevil la Ih 64 of 260 In Texas.
year.
yrr
jei
Friday stocks have lost M03 bales.
After the midday upturn the market r*-
1.1 pin'll Into dullness, and fluctuations cov
ered a narrow range during the remainder
of the session.
Br Private Leased Wire.
New York. Jnne 22.—The cotton market
at the outeet today made a poor respouse
t<» cables. The list was affected by further
llipildntlon of July, the result of calls for
margins sent out lost night The pr 1 *-
In okc front 10.23c to 10.21c In the first
minutes. It was a wild sort of market w
pleutv of rumors circulating about J
tending to puzzle toe crowd. I.iter
market Iwcarne a little more settled.
SPOT COTTON MARKET.
New Orleans—Gu|*t. Id 16-14c.
Liverpool—Barely steady, 6.06dm
Augusta—Steady, Jlr.
Savannah—Quiet, lOHr.
Norfolk—Steady, 1014c.
RANGE IN NEW YORK COTTON
The following la the range In cotton
futures In »w York today:
Lnat Prcvlona
open. High. Vow. Hale. Cloae. Close.
June 10.37-40 10.30-33
July . .10.83 10.41 10.23 10.89 10.30-40
Aug. .10.13 10.44 10.27 10.43 10.42^9
Hep .. 10.98 10.42 10.80 10.48 10.89-40
Oct. .10.33 10.42 10.8J 10.41 10.41-43 10.33-34
Nov. .10.87 10J8 10.84 10.88 19.41-42 10.33-33
Lee. ..10.39 1M* 10.87 10.47 10.47-48 10.3M0
Jan. ..10.44 10.63 10.43 10.RI 10.61-63 10.44-45
Fell. ..10.81 10.61 .10il
Meli ..10.44 10.67 10.4S
Fluted steady.
i£8 iSitUs lifts
RANGE IN NEW ORLEANS COTTON
Open. High. J.ow. Bale. Olo^e. ^Clote.
June ...... ..... ..... Jv.ni —.
July .10.64 10.83 10.76 10.82 10.81-92 10.87-tS
Aug. ..10.46 10.66 10.41 10.64 10i6S-64 10.44-47
S#p ...... 10.4740 10.41-42
o.t. ..10.37 10.37nJ0.25 10.86 10.8647 10.28-29
Ni.v \ 10.8748 10.28-31
I tec. ..10.81 10.40 10.38 10.41 10.88-40 10.31-32
Jen. .10.87 10.46 10.37 10.46 10.4S-47 20.3741
Kelt 10.68-00 ........
Melt ..... 10.4841
Closet! steady. *
LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET.
Liverpool* Jnne 30.-13:16 p. ro.—Demand
for spot cotton fair, with prices barely
steady. Middling uplands, 6.God. Kales, 12,-
wv> : American, 11.800. Hrroculatlou and ex
pert. 1.000. Receipts. 4.000. nil American.
Futures opened Quiet and steady.
Opening Previous
% ST_ fftfc.
6.774.71
July-August
Anr-Sept. .
Npt.-Oet. .
brt.-Xav. ..
Nov.-Dee. .
bee.-Jnn.
Itanfp. Close. jCI
M. tfT. *
6.76 6.774.78 6.
6.884.68 6.70 6.'
6.71
6.644.61
111 M
iiijii S3* Me-3.48
s.u 5.40-5.41 in
1.44-1.43 K M
I.M 4.4*
fflfel IS
TODAY’S PORT RECEIPTS.
The following table abowa receipts at the
p<*rt« today, compared with the same day
I«st year:
1906
1986 j
New Orleans
Unlveaton
Mobile
Kftinniiah ..
• ‘harleaton
Wilmington
Norfolk
New York .
B«aron
Philadelphia . ...
1882
UTS
‘"‘iiio ”*
111
at
69
66*’”
22
426
a i?
ISO j
W"" j
a
Total
371*
12134 r
INTERIOR MOVEMENT. ?
1*04
1*W - b
ffouaton ...
Attgnata
Memphis ...
Itoula
«iBrinnatl
%
196
911
164
37M
1
788
Total j
9016
*713 »
NEWS AND GOSSIP
Of the Fleecy Staple.
Private Wire to Glbert k Clay.
New York, June 20.—Nordeu heavy teller
of old crop on the call.
Liverpool cables liquidation now over.
this morning.
buying of the new crop*
tone or market !
Pearsall good seller October at 10.32c.
Liver
decline.
calim* 1 ’
Journal „
market Is In condition wbefe the workings
of the business laws of stir - ' * * *
are clearly apparent. Whl
heavy sheetings are declining, other lines
are advancing. Some Knee of printed
lng freely.
the .market li
Is In a
111 gen-
New Orleans, June 20.—On an Inquiry by
this exchauge ns to dote of Issue of next
report on cotton arid also whether or not
the Issuing of monthly condition reports are
fixed by law. the chief statistician of the
J epartment nays: “The next report on
otton will lro issued July 3. Kxlstlug law
Is construed to require Issuance of all
monthly cotton reports On the 3d of each
nirtnth '• If* a list anvil that that** || (|
each month, provided that In month, lu
which tmth condition and sinner,' roporti
■re luued the latne ahull be luued on tho
a.tut date.
in irnurww, out ia. weoiuer l,
— lilr cle«r. only ■ few autlon, re
porting even cl omit condlllon,. A lower
preoiure now prcient over Weitern Tex.,
Carpenter I
all morula*.
tieeu free seller of
Private Wire to Ware k Inland.
New York. June Liverpool future,
opened itcilv 2 down mi nettr. 3 down on
bite: at 33:15 p.nt.. 3 to 3 down; quiet, but
•tend*. Bale,, 10,(100. Hpot, 5 down at 1:06.
. have ■ food riled
buying order nt the clow. He waa a buyer
during the mornln*.
A Liverpool cable aaya: "Market atendy
at the decline. Preah trade davelopln*.
Nplnuera callln*."
Taylor. Tex.. June 20.—Weather continue!
dry. No Indication! for rain. Farmera
complain of weevil and lice,
PIEDMONT BROKERAGE CO.’S
DAILY MARKET LETTER
New York. June 23.—Liquidation and
preaauro In Jnly and Au*uat contract,
welched upon tho market thla mornln*,
and ahortly after the openln* new low tec-
orda were made. Jnly aellln* down 10
a from laat night's final clorin*. IJver-
cables showed that they are wlllla* to
ake spots oa thla hnala. Bales there were
0.000 bales, at 6 point! deellae. Manchester
reports yarn! atron*. clotha drm but quiet
After the noon hour a sharp rally occurred,
the new crop option, ahowtn* their Inde
pendence. and advanced 6 point, from the
low. The *overnment rtmort of yesterday
aeema to have some wel*ht. ami while con
sidered bullish, tho market has not fully
responded. . . _ ...
Aa forecasted last week, the Italtlmnre
and Ohio dividend won today Increased to
a 6 per cent Iwals. The action of nil auli-
sldlary atneka of the 1'ennayWatila railroad
leada na to think that such action will ho
taken with Chesapeake and Obbi and N.w-
folk and Western, which dividends will
prolKitdy be Incresed alao. The market has
lieen very atroa* and ateady all mornln*.
with adenneea of 1 to 2 per cent extending
alone tho Hat. The placln* of American
f-ocomotlve common today on a 6 per cent
baria and tho talk of a number of other
atoeka being put on dividend basis, to
gether with the money markets of France
open to no, favornblo crops and excellent
liualnea* In nil lines, w, can see no reason
why atockj/honld not bo bought on weak
OP STOCKS EARLY
HAS BEEN HOLDING OFF FOR
LONG WHILE.
That and Other Bullish Influences
Opened the Market at
General Gaines.
Naur York. June 20.—'There was enough
ipetu* Irohlnd the recovery yesterday ti
muse another sharp rise In prices at to
day’s opening. Irondon. apparently as the
result of orders from .New York, was made
to send over n decidedly higher list for
American stocks, nnd efforts were palpably
made nt the outset here to realise profits
ns quick ns possible. The gains .•xtcni'"d
from n half point to two points In the
ictlve shares, with greatest strength In Kt.
I’aul, Union Pacific, Heading, Norfolk and
Western and Chesapeake and Ohio. In many
caeca these Initial quotations proved to be
the bent of the morning. Heavy realising
* —ket on **“ “
t, had no particular Inuring upon
— ngs. More or leSs was rondo of n
renewed rise In the gralit markets, which
carried wheat up a cent a bushel. But tho
market was governed, as It han been
long time past, mainly by varying
an to Its own Internal position.
stock
views an To Yts ofnf Internal 'position.
The . stock market showed genera I ad
vances at the opening. Anaconda started 2
P»luts higher. Hmeltlng 1*4. Heading 1*4, (It.
rsnl % higher. Amalgamated tt. Union It
clflc 4fc, Pennsylvania tt. * There were nu
merous Improvements of tt to tt per cent.
The strength that developed la the market
following the official announcement of the
placing of the Pennsylvania loan In Paris
1st tusde msterlsl gains In the first hour.
pec ted
dlvldei
•nd and the declaration of a dividend
ted Increase In the Baltimore ami
iratlon of
five row
lime In a
were buyers of about 2,000 ihai
London, for the first time In a long
were buyera of about 2,000 thares here. In
eluding Heading, Union Pnclllc, Koutnern
fie, Htecls nnd Kt. Paul.
Othor bonds
JULY BROKE BADLY;
OTHERS SYMPATHIZED
New York. Jnne 20.—The New York Rnn
jys: Jnly broko badly and other months
sympathised. Tho liquidation lu Jnly was
large, partly for leading bulls, but there
was also a good deal or scattered selling.
Shorts seized the opportunity to attack the
mat crop months, although the government
■01 tho dronth In southeastern Texas is
liecomltif very serious, llaln Is slso needed
lu Arksusss, Indian Territory and Louisi
ana. It was excessive In Georgia and the
(’srollnss last week. Though Price and
Weld k Co. eold July and mmi* iMi
ily and are aunpoeed to
>r, MeKadden Broa. sold
it and Irought July on
L. J. ANDERSON A CO.'S
DAILY COTTON LETTER
York. June 2.1.-Llverpool did hot re-
a pond to the decline In our market yester
day, spot buyers being active and traders
not I icing Inclined to follow tbs bearish
ictlcs In our market, In the face of a
ulllsh weekly report.
After the opening In New }ork a big ef
facing of Jnly on a more normal basis Is
iglng the mills Into the market, and. sa
ed yesterday, prices should now be
-w.lng on a more secure foundation.
The fall and winter months continue to
low a steady front, nnd the buying of
Adlans seems to be for strong Inter-
have 1m»ught Octolwr,
October and August and bought July
the break. Llvcn»<K)l was active and Ml„
cheater bullish. Borne think that ss soon
•s the market cats loose from Jnly the
new crop months will be governed by un
favorable weather coudltlona. The Galves
ton News, however, states that the Incrcai
In acreage amounts to 9.6m i
14.3 per cent In Indian
. New Orleans. June 20.—Beal tiers and thoae
Ids fellows who have bad tfetlgns on the
Jnly position turned away In disgust, and
yesterday's cotton market suffered signally
sliuply because there was no Incentive to
bay the stuff. The spot market was lower
by 4c. The trade was sick, but the doctors
offered no panacea. The market waa fea
tureless and comment was confined for the
moet |iert to ••cnsslng'* fate, fickle fortune
and the fact that somethtng. “any old
there and the talent, beyond the shadow
of a doubt, would Jump on the staple
promptly and effectively as possible for the
reason It might develop n trading basis lu
rings have held hands off, and they have
touched the new crop months lightly
enough In the face of the knowledge that
crop conditions over nine-tenths of the lodt
are flatteringly good. On the other hand,
the local gladiators In the bull camp lost
r of their old-time nerve, notwltbstand-
„„ the world’s trade, and spinners’ tnklugs
are troth holding up tn expectations. If
current conditions are to continue much
longer professionals generally will at least
test the staple's resistance to lower prices,
for there now eeeror to he no choice In the
RANGE OF NEW YORK STOCK MARKET
American Sugar Beflulng
Anaconda ...V. ....I!
American Locomotive
do preferred
American Hmeltlng Ueflnlng
. do preferred
Atchison
do preferred
American Cotton Oil
Baltimore nnd Ohio
Brooklyn Rapid Transit
Canadian Pacific...*
Chicago and Northwestern,..
Chesapeake and Ohio.
Colorado Fuel and Iron
Central Y*eather
do preferred..
Chicago and Great Western..
Chicago, Milwaukee and 8t. Paul
Delaware and Hndaon
Distiller's Securities *
Erie .........a...........,,........,.,,,,
do preferred
General Elentrtc
Illinois Central
American Ice Seeurltlee
Louisville aud Nashville
Mexican Central
Missouri l»aclflc.. n
New York, Ontario aud Western
National I,oad..
Northern Pacific.,,
New York Central.....
Norfolk nnd Western
Pennsylvania
People's Gas
Pressed Steel Car
teasfe-wsi:::::::::::::::::-:::::::::::::::::::::
llock Island
do. preferred
United States Rubber
do. preferred
Southern Pacific
Southern Railway
do. preferred
KIom Sheffield
Tenuessee Coal and Iron %
Texas nnd Pacific
Union Pacific
United States Steel
VlrglnhcCnridfna Chemical!
do. preferred
Western Union
Wnbnsh
do. preferred...,,.,
Wisconsin Central
do. preferred
Corn, new, 16 to 20e per' dox<
Okra,, per crate, 61.60 to $2.
CticumWs, per crate, 60 to
rell stocked.
Peaches, |h»
( OW Irish* |
Sweet potatoes, per haShcl, $1 to $1.8.
Spinach 81 j*cr bushel.
Asparagus 12H to 1614c huucb.
Peaches, per crate, 31 to 11.60. _
Cherries. 24-quart crate, 12.60 to 83.
Cantaloupes, pe* crate, 83 to 83.60.
Rlacklrorrlea 18 to :2Hc quart.
Dewberries 10 to lZqc quart.
FLOUR, GRAIN, PROVI8ION8.
PLOl'R.—Postels Elegant 86.36; Diamond
patent 36: fancy patent 86.10; half patent
84.10 to 14.36; fancy 8190; spring wheat
patent 35.50fj6. Market strong.
CORN.—Choice red cob 7le; No. 2 whits
— 4 —Mow 78c; mixed Tie.
ice white clipped 6lc; choice
. .. Ace mixed 48r.
■ Plain water gmnnd, per bushel,
78c: bolted 140-lb. Jutes, per bushel. 63c.
iJaY.— 1 Timothy, choice Urge hales, 11.10:
do., choice small Idlfer 81.14; do., No. I
timothy Imles. 81.01,* do.. No. 8 31; do.. No. 1
clover ratxed 81.86; do., No. 3 closed mixed
90r.
CLOY'ER.—Choice 80e.
The slrove prices are f. o. b. Atlanta, and
subject to Immediate acceptance.
GROCERIES.
COfKKE.-
Arhuckle's 816.60;
12c. Market weak.
RICH.—Carolina 44 to THc, according to
grade. Market very strong.
CIIKBHK.—Fancy full cream, flata 14c;
twine 1344c; brleka 4e. Market strong.
PUOVI8IONH.—Supreme hams, 14Ms?. Cal
ifornia hams 10Hc. Dr/ salt extra rflMi 8.76,
I tellies 204 lbs.T0.60, Tat backs 8.60. plates
6.60. Hnpreme lard 10. Snow Drift oem-
inter the
recession of
.. on October
Iceland.
v ESTIMATED RECEIPTS. ^ B
New Orleans expects 700 to 1,800 bales
■gnlnst 1.642 bates nrtusl last year: Galvee-
expects 600 to 1.800 hales, against L088
bs!*e nrtosl last year; Houston expects 780
year’ 0 b,Ie * a * a,n,t ta,t
COTTON SEEO OIL MARKET.
New York. Juno ».-The market for cot-
. " *ccd oil waa seals heavy, with amall
V i? r '‘ported at the lowest prices on this
•Inline, offerings were la small lots, the
»n»rk*t easing off with an aWuee of sap-
r^rt and the eootlaned Indifference aa to
If 4 '••h position. While offer!aga of cash
f* ir * nMlI. the demand la slso ronsll
■04 shows no features. New crap dettv-
however, continue relativelv atendy,
•hiring very little reeseeIan with the do*
riloe U the obi. Prices at the cloae were
v higher to 4*e lower.-^Ware k £mn
Job# .
September
Member ... „• .
^V^mher ... ,
*^osed steady.
DAILY COTTON LETTER
New Orleans. Jnnfi 21k—News from foreign
oarces* was cxtremely favorable thls morn-
,ng. ami was of a roore nroirounccil linlllsh
tenor. The large, steadily maintained par-
chases by splutters was repented In today s
transactions of 12.009 Irolcs. and news from
. llsnchesrer all isdbntes the excellent con-
'SSSStS the trade thera.Optlon.thnmrt.
out the seseloo woro cxcrcdlnxly steady
end closed with tbe bnrs loss of 1 point.
The bmg protracted droath ln Texas nat
urally holds In check any wall-defined bear
movement that would doubtless lie In order
were the distribution of moisture over the
belt more equalized, for light r*l»B
fallen In Georgia. Alalmms. and also In
Tennessee, nnd while they are neither un-
necessary nor excessive In these states,
they would prove far more beneficial to the
drfe.l up flews of Texah. The lbmbWtlon
of the jnly position continues to bold the
Interest of the trtde enthralled at thn ex-
pense of either inluencea affection the
tapplles of the preaent crop or these gov
erning the prugresa of the nr^
Essz
hi
ATLANTA MARKETS.
FRUITS AND PRODUCE.
offl'-tallr mrrrrinl l.j AHonla Fruit mi l
Lime# 76 to 81.
iqa-appi-a K.») to I3.M. market at preaant
time well atoekert.
Ha tut tu a. itritlKlit.- per lomrb 11.5) to
31.75. fulls, per l.uBeb. 31 to 31.25.
Htratrle-rrie.. Ceorala •'"-•‘x. 7<qn«rt
rralea. 11.54 tu 33; Teaneaaee 31 «c 31M
P n’a r SrmVl..n.. 315.0! to 324.M per 1*; .le-
“pori/TUY AM) fOI.-NTBY l’llOltlJCB-
Uri be,,, r. to 37<*■: fries Mi to 25e:
I,rollers IS to rtie. lire Uueka, Peklo 33
to So; footiHe 3 to 27lie.
ftreaoetl beaa. per II,.. I3r to 13r; ,lreaae4
tarkeya, per Ih.. !>• to Me: rery dull.
gSr;r. P 7afte“^ ,7 H.. ,0 =» W ?i 22V: cm*.
«• « >h- raek. »
®Vi:ilKTAI!I.HH.-lri.h potatoes. So. _l
w»» —— — — — •- mt^eo ttoeed or Trade : atnek tUo barrel; So. 2 stark 3*5)
ork Stoek Exrban*e Sew Orleaua rottoo F.xrbay» fh'r*3« n ''”J to 3t.
— -- binge New M--. l.t-h.n^e i.. " -oni OaWaa Aytattea } twi^ eabba*. eratea, be* enta *3.* to 1
trSim oTtadar waa by tar tke moat dnue
adjoataieat la prtrr.
■4 C. ALABAMA BT.
GIBERT & CLAY
iTOCKL aONOL
COTTON. OSAIN.
coerce. raovtaioNt
MCMBCRAi
ATLANTA. OA.
ata of the few la too thanklass an
leas a job to laat ladelloltely. 1'
elrrnmatanrea yesterday's price rer
1* points In JnHr and 7 pidnta on
surprised nobody.—Wars k ’
WARE A LELAND'S
DAILY COTTON LETTER
York. Jono 28.—A continuation of
the Jnly liquidation at tb« opeatn* carried
that option tn below I0V. when the market
turned abruptly nnd ran up 14 point,. Sew
rrope were Influenced on the decline In
July, lint later on, an attempt to buy n
few thousand balee turned tnoaa mouths
up rather easily. Thla waa the result of
continued dry wtatber reports from Texes
and rather mixed aeeonuts from section* of
the Atlantic * ata tea. No one can pretend
that crop arrouats meal an area
of the cotton plant orer the belt, anrb na
waa In erldence two years aao. lit ylew
of tba known l*r*e reqnlrementa ditriit* tho
mnitn* Man anythin* like a apotted crop
would not produce aufScleut cotton to
welch on the market at anythin* like 10c
a pound. Aa the aeaaon th„« far baa I wen
. ’ I .I...-- «... «*|||
crops work towsrd 10V4c.
been running In n nsn
days uow. with the exception w-^ ,
util ess rains corns to relieve Texts, a sharp
advance caa lie anticipated.
THE LIVE 8TOCK MARKET.
By I’rirat* Leased Wire.
Chbwgo. Jans 38.—Hogs: Receipts, 21,000.
Msrket alow snd weak to a shade lower;
left over, 2.884; bulk of aalefl, Il.66676.6tt4;
qualify good: estimated for tomorrow,JO,-
dOO; light. 86.4O06.62tt; mixed, |6.40ft«.67tt;
choice heavy. 86.60C6.67tt.
rattle—Receipts. 32.800. Market steady to
a shade lower; quality fair: bsevea, P.90O
8.00: cows. 81.MQr4.40; hrifera. 88-4004.89;
rnlvca, 16.0006.66; good prime ateera, Ifi.tnG
6.00; poor to medium, 33.9006.06; atockern
and feeders, 88.7004-66-
STOCK 8ALE8.
si
THE DRY GOODS MARKET.
By 1'rlrate Leaned Wlr*.
New York, June 33.—Imnadal* eheetlnca
TIPS FLASHED
Prom Wall Street
Pannaylranla loan In Paris and Alaska
*n!d errlrala will land to eaaa tho money
■ituatlun.
Corn Prndnrta preferred has cone on a 4
per cent luiaM. Ilaltlmnr* ami Ohio ex-
|>erted tn iTciima a • per rent atnek and
ihnulil atlmulats Norfolk and Chaaapaake
lend
Sllorrowln* demend In th* loan crowd r*-|
lllecta bl* abort Intaraat, and ae crop mu-
illtlona Kara Improved at " '
niunltln,, will lw neat,
Weater:, rolls. .
S lock'traS!?
_ xo Iiredlcted sMW.OOO.CO) for this qirarlar
'tales Btaal preferred
t, and as crop r
■o areally Iwar I
ited, especially
nd ndram-ca are dse.
IVmjId buy United Bl
n amall dip*.
New York. Juno 20. -Daniel
Further abort corerln* la likely in me atocs
market-today, owln* to a sodden chan** for
the hotter occorria* Tuesday afternoon.
I'rufeaelmwl markela, aa Intlnwted yea-
terday mornln*. nearly alwaya present
tbeen tuddeii alterations la technique, lura*
rlably punlabtn* dally nperatora Who urt-
lact modarato prolia In a tradln* market
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
Pointers on Prortslono.
Private* Wire to Ware k LcIarol.^M I
Chicago, Juav 30.—N" particular change
’ wheat altu.itlnu. No telling prcaaurc
. ... . ..catroat
What affect. IfaL
wheat will have ou the price la the flrat
Declalnna have been rendered by Judge
Ailama lu the United Ktatea circuit court
enjoining the Celia Uotutnlealon t'n. and
the Donovan rouuuloalnn Co. frnui ualng,
wiling or distributing directly or Indirectly
the quotatloua of the Chicago board of
ela No. 3 han! at under July for
eaatern ahlnaienta, 86U.(A) corn, with oomo
claims of 800,000, and 116,000 onto.
The 8onboard did no export builncoo.
Operators who eanvasoed the trade las
„.ge holdings of
corn ami oats, however, that are liable to
come nut on a break of a cent, aa their av<
•rage will be «polled.
Dealera' AtMroclatlon, tnakea the wheat cron
of Oklahoma and Imlluu Territory apprnxl*
inately 3S,(W,b.i) luiahclH. lie also declare*
that proepecta for wheat, corn and oats art
best Oklahoma ever had.
Ileaalan files are In the Michigan wheat
eld*, and are fir * —
The claim cornea
the north thla fall andL
Austin. Tex., miuangiTI
through thla section are ci
for fodder. Crop almost i
Corn looks fine troth In Indiana and till*
I pole—large enough, remarkably dean, of
E gjlg^itand and fully up to normal n.mlltlon
I In northern Indiana. Oats fa Illinois have
Improved wonderfully In the laat three
week*. If Illinois la an Indication of what
the oats crop la to he there will be a lot of
oats by harvnit time. ■
P Heavy rains fell In parts of southern I
Kansas and Oklahoma yesterday. They
ranged up to three Inches aud are uot|
needed, aa harvest la on and the wheat
hrrop la made.
"Wherever harvested, wheat In Oklahoma
pronounced extremely good, so that If
the rain does not Injure the crop before It
l« taken care of wo will undoubtedly have
ft flint ntjnllty of wheat to ninrkot, anya
the Midland Dictator Co., of Kanana City.
| Private Wire to Olhert k CUIy.
Chicago, June 20.—weather conditions
throughout continue favorable to growing
MM*. Ro**elpt* end cables afrout aa ex*
hted. t'onalilrrlng the favorable news
■i weakMM M coarse grains yesterday,
offering* In wheat were exceptionally Ikjbt.
Heatlajent pretty badly mixed.
jRecrlpta of corn the post three days about
i 1,8«JU ears. Country oceptnncee reported
linore liberal with Irotb slilpnlng nnd exptirt
demand alack. Can see nothing to warrant
dealers. Acceptance# were very large of
“-e bids sent out from here orer night.
.. I these offering* Wert mold tor future
delivery to speculator*. Rnlna were gen
eral orer tht corn belt from the Missouri
river ef at.
General rnlna resulted In free liquidation
y troth country nnd local trndera In nata.
b'Tf w\h I. -h |.r• - -,i r • imi M n Mum on
any other future Conitderabla weakness
deveiopt-l In July, which was under preaa,
ure from tho Northern Grain Co., Armour
aud a few rash houses. i
There was — ,
nrovlRlons from local and foralgn specula
tive source* aud from smaller eaatern pack*
era. Thla made a weak market for pro*
visions early. There wo» covering by the
aborts later, which rrsulteii in n fair re
covery of th* losses. Flickers wero giving
the market a Uttle aupirort.
The ease with which wheat responds to a
little buying In the fsce of our optimistic
outlook merely foreshadows what ran tie
expected on slightest change In weather
roadlttoss. Heller* tbs bull side offer*
an opportunity for making Mg money.
Pringle has bought half a. million Sep
tember at 64c aud a half million December
at 64ttlM&c. Logan bought half a million
September around 64c.
EARLY PRICES
A SHADE LOWER
RELIEF IN SOME SECTIONS
FROM RAINS FACTOR
Shortly After Opening Underton*
Was Steadier—Prices Started
Upward.
By Prlxat, Ixward TVIrn.
Chicago, June 10.—Adolph 7.
Lichtenstein, a trader of the wheat
pit, was a heavy seller of that cereal
on the biflgee, arid will taho prnflfe
later at hla leisure. Lichtenstein will
be found arrayed on tho benr *l,le
r nst the Prln*le. Fitch and Ran-
bull crown, and there Is likely to
be aome eharp alaehln* In thnt ce
real from thla time forward. Bvery
one In the trade knows of Llchtcn-
ateln'a rich followln*. and the bulls are
likely to encounter aome rough sled-
din*.
There were weather markets in nil
the *raln pita on the board of trade.
Bhorts and Investors bought on too
much molatur* In thla country, coupled
with the drought In Argentlnn. One
provlnr, In the latter country In a
cable read here told of the bullish
condition! there. Wheat In goodly
quantltlea were bought nn It. That
market cloeed 191 !-4c higher.
The fight In corn came off us slated,
and the bull* had the best -r n. price*
showing gains of 3-8@l-2c.
Oats were Irregular 1-Id off to 1-89
1-tc up.
Hog products were unsettled.
Swift la In control of July pork nnd
aquaeae will result unless private
settlements are made. Kin ley Bar
rel!, Hubert Holoann nnd 8chwnrx were
buyera. Whlto pork whs advancing
and liba wero atrnng, Kwlft sold the
latter In order to secure prorits.
t'aeh sales Of WMBl were active here
and elaewhera.' At'Cnlm* there were
■alee of 40,000 No. J red winter. 63.000
and 10,000 No. 2 hard, the latter : t-4o
under July, and 30,000 No. 1 Northern.
Latter waa offered at 3-4c over the
July option.
Primary receipts of wheat 300,000
and corn 343,000, compared with 184.-
000 and 113,000, reepoctlvely, a year
ago,
Clearances for tho day were llt.ooo
wheat. 113.000 corn nnd only 250 oats.
CHICAGO DRAIN MARKET.
The Chlrngo grain market ranged ns fal
lows today:
WHEAT—
July. . 3343
W:8
€Li
Jnly.
N* |>l
*>«•. .. J
FORK—
July. .17.6)
wet. .18.80
lari>—
, 8
flop I,
rl.
KIDKX-
Op*n. High. r*otr. Cloie. Clo
is
ss
37H
*17.30
Freak llewklne, Prexlfleal _ ..
H. if. Atkinson, V. P. TamiiC Erwin. Aast Caakler.
Joatph A. McCord, Caakler. K. W. Dyers. As«t. t a-hler.
Third National Bank
Capital
Surplus
. A. W. Cal boon.
Iton Dargan
to W. f»rant.
Y. M*C*rd.
a a a a $200,000.00.
. a . . $300,000.00.
DIRECTOR81 j. it. Xunnallr.
Frick Hawklaa J. Carroll Psyoa.
H. V. Atkin.ea E. B. Itosser.
Josepk A. MeCnrd. Darld Woodward.
earned buying
ralna In wheat lielt
r X
NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET.
and elsalag quautlons fur eolfsa far future
dellrary today la New York:
Open lax. /
lunge. Close.
J tauary Lcs-alc iiun
&•::::::::::: KT" isUS
itf'v:::::::::::: i8tS iSiS
iSiS
August 4.1M.23 *.464.13
IKK"::::::::: iS** iSKS
Noteatltcr 4.33*40 S.*l4.35
Deeentlwr 4.454.43 4.434.43
Cloaed ateady.
THE METAL*MARKET.
By Priests leased Wire.
New York. Juno 14.—Trading waa light at
Ik* metal etekaage. Priera a shade easier.
,iiP»
% : ' . ia
Oct. .. 8.18
9.48
611*
49
9.38
9.23H
9.071k
9 PI
Cafb Wheat—No. 3 red. WQtt: Mo. 3 rod.
now. 644, nomlnnl: No. 3 rod. 64QS6; No. 2
hftril winter, 04068{ No. 3 hard w(nt«*r.
64; No. 1 northern zprlng, )|087; Nn. 3
oorthern iprlng, wvivl; Nu. 2 aprlng. KftM.
NORTHWEST CARS.
Mtovllg tabl* gives the imrtnwest rsra
of grslu today, last week and lnat year:
Minneapolis ..
Duluth
Ublrago
Today. Week. V*
PRIMARY MOVEMENT.
Th* following figurra glv* th** primary
movrinent of wheat nnd corn. Wheat re-
relpt* today, 380,000 huahela. agalnftt ld4.0M
buahels last yegr: shipments ttnlay, 13ft,00*1
bnahels, against 984 .809 buahi-U laat
against 8M.OO ,
today. 293,800 bushels, agnl
last y
at year
Inishele.
year.
>t 7!«. f
.hip
CHICAGO CAR LOTS.
Today. Tomorrow.
Wheat 6 f
Corn 371 687
Data 132 176
llogs ... ... 2832.808
LIVERPOOL GRAIN MARKET.
Wheat opened H to low#r: 1 p ra .
unchanged to tt off; closed ttuchangod to
Vorti openeil », lower; I*J9 p.m., tt to %
iwer; cloaeil *, lower.
DIVIDEND8 DECLARED.
New York, June 30 —The dlrertora of th*
American Lpromqtljr* Company, met today
npany met
^tL 1 '
■ Drl derlarrsl an Initial dlv!
eent on the common ateeL ■*
quarterly dividend of IH per cent alao <1
el* red on the preferred Stock,
The Baltimore eed Ohio rsllrond directors
declared a 4 per cent yearly dl.ldcicl to-
*‘l —
SOUTHERN EXCHANGE
Oldest Established Office Bouth.
co non stocks lorn -sum
Ground Floor Gould Building. Dally
rmrik-t i>nd market manual
mulled < n u t / .
L. J. ANDERSON & CO
Bankers and Brokers,
COTTON. STOCKS. GRAIN
Corropondint's Cipltil $250,000
acrcacNCg. the ncal oanm
PHONE I4IT. PHUDCNTIAL OLOO
Irlesn* Board of Trai
at** Wires to it l Lx.'bang
Lccal and Lena Oistanc* T*l*ph*n* 5299.
W. R. FAGAN, Manaaer.
A
•toe*, per rrete. 32 -
—, 3i |
-WM. I- 1-EF.L, PreeldeaL
BUST. r. MAItUOS. Vkv Prvw
TllOd. J. PKErLEB. Ctekler.
JAB. a. LEBTEIL Ass t Ca.hler.
MADD0X-RUCKER BANKING CO.
CAPITAL 8200,000.00
SURPLUS AND PROFITS .... 8500,000.00
ACCOUNT* INVITED
Wc invite accounts of individuals, coq»orations, banks
and bankers and offer the best termn consistent with
conservative banking.
Id our Karin*. Department we allow Intareat tt the Rate of 3 1-2 per
cent. Compounded Semi-Annually.
».« Sri.
• WARE A LELARD.
COTTON, GRAIN, PROVISIONS,
He. 2 Wall 31.. r.n,
*«w ferk C.II.I hiha.tr.
ttm Otltt/ii Ceflea lt<ktȤt.
Ihtrtttl Cttlt* Mtitilttltt
STOCKS, BONDS,
lilt §, A I!tali, Ca.
aiMHKS
CMSta$a Baar4 at Trait.
CUtaao Sfett ta<haa$a.
Kam York Cattaa tatksofo.
‘•“HI. khaaa
Staaiari 7
PIEDMONT BROKERAGE CO.,
(Incorporated.) Baaamant Floor Pi*dmont Hot*!.
STOCK*. aONO*. CRAIN. MOVItlONS. INVCSTHENTIt
Fa*t Wlr* 8«rvlc* from N*v/ York, New Orl**n*, Chicago*
coaaraeoNOCNTS
M J. SAGE A CO, 4J BROADWAY. NEW YORK.
tow. HOTll. Naaaftr total and Laa§ Dhlaata Ball Hobo fjfif.