The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, June 22, 1906, Image 11

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fluctuations narrow on VERY LIGHT TRADING. Nearby Positions in the Liverpool Market Showed Decided Strength. With the exception of tbe strength shown |b tbe old crop positions In Liverpool this ■rolns the cotton markets were feature- let*, uuless extreme dullness can be called Present and past news eats no figure Is shaping the course of prices, the en tire r d m m - — jjji| -J loifrk •ceouut tUalwIlf be worth'the’while. Bullish week-end figures are expected. This Is a known fact, bat Is Ignored on •ceouut of the cloac ‘ “ * '* •eir crop, consequent^ Trade conditions are good, which Is also • known fact, but splnnera Itellere there .ret enough cotton to come Into sight to tide them over until new cotton makes Its appearance, consequent!/ spinners show an uneasiness. The advice ot people “who ought know" to hold cotton fot higher prices, ind predicting that Improvement was not only possible, bat highly probable, was f.H»l advice had not the holders put too much confidence In the price predicted. A great man/ well-to-do farmers not only held on to the cdttonthejr had, but bought more; and . their paper coton. Home are still bolding the actual cotton, which, If sold at all, will show a corresponding loss. A New Orleans wire an/a the market early was the dullest that has beeu.aeeu lu nil the presefat dull -* * — - tending neither way. Spot Is quoted quit. ... with the demand for the better grades moderately good. Net stock of cotton In New Orleans, 46,- rTo bales, ngalnst 61.092 Inst year. Amount ■in shipboard, 22,609 bales, against 28,266 tout year. Bombay movement — Receipts, 28,000, against 41,000 last year and 17.000 In 1904. shljunents, 20,000, ugainst same last year and 10.000 In 190l. » The Interior movement, according to Sec retary Hester, Is as follows: Total receipts, Athens and Albany, Oa., and Selma. Ala., not Included, 17,47o bales, against 4S.2S1 last year. Shipments, 23.161 bales. ngnlust 60.191 Inst year. Stocks, 210,- i. ngahiL 1904 and 2.248 In 1KO. Ihe movement aluce September 1 has lw*eu 912,079. agnlnst 10,049,121 last year, 9W?;222 In 1904 and 1,063,916 In 1903. fnmc into sight for the week, 51,966 bales, agalnat 117.860 last year, 25,392 In 1904 and 3K.19# in 1903. Since September 1. 10.686.167 bales, against 12,£5.942 Inst year, 9,792,896 lu 1904 and 10,- 474,676 In 1M. SPOT COTTON MARKET. Atlanta—Steady, 1118-16. New York-Quiet, 10.95. New f tries ms—Quiet, 1015-16. Liverpool—Quiet, 6.12d. Augusta—Firm. 1144*. Savannah—Quiet, 1044e. st. Louis—Steady, lie. RANGE IN NEW YORK COTTON. 1*C ” 10.45 i6!ti 1614* io:« KM7-48 Jan. ..10.63 10.52 10.47 July ..10.69 10.91 10.64 10.90 10.90-91 10.1 Aug .10.68 10.19 10.60 10.55 10.6M6 10. The following Is tbe range In cotton futures In New York today: Last Previous Open. High. Low. Bale. Close. (Hose. 10.33-35 10.31-34 July ..10.35 10.S7 10.32 10.39 10.35-36 10.23-34 Aug ..10.39 10.42 10.38 10.41 10.41-42 10.88-33 Hep ..19.5 10.42 16.36 10.40 10.39-40 10.84-36 Oct. ..10.38 10.42 10. JS 10.42 10.41-42 20.38-39 10.41-43 10.38-39 10.47-48 16.43-44 10.61 10.61-52 10.47.48 10.61-51 10.47-48 M.-h ..10.67 10.69 10.67 10.69 10.68-60 10.54-56 Closed steadv. RANGE IN NEW ORLEANS COTTON The following Is tbe range In cotton futures In New Orleans today; Lost Previous " ‘ “ Close. 10.74 10.86-96 1$ 48-60 .. 10,44-46 10.33 10.16 10.83 10.36 I0.g-I6 10.21-32 f*?. :.'ir>:*r i»:« io:* i«:i» in.* 3 * mSS 'tn. 10.15 10.11 10.45 10.4541 10.41-43 'h ..10.51 10.57 10.54 10.57 10.54-57 10.64-54 floral neatly. LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET. t.lr.rpoil, Jon* 22.—1J:1S p. m.-Spot co ton qnlnt, with prtrM unchanged. HlddHi,. •Plain!*. 6.13d. Bala*. 7,000jAm*rtc*n, WOiK (peculation and export, 7,000. Receipts, J, »i; American, 3,000. Ititure, opened quiet. Opening Prerlons italic-. Cloee. Close. in. c.mIm i.n 5.03 6.83 5.15 6.00 5.70-5.10 6.11 5.70 is W tM w !&.< Private Wire to Ware & Leland. Liverpool affected favorably by rains, not confirmed, and developing strength in near futures. reekly weather review: been dry, with jeeaoo- In our territory, com- I-e#ser-Goldmnn's This past week lin iw warm wraths. ... v .„ prising aoutbern Missouri, Arkausas and northern portion of Indian Territory, and the cotton crop hnB continued to develop In a very satisfactory manner. High water In the Arkansan river, mused by heavy rains In Ita tipper coarse, iltd not do any damage, and reports from that section of tbe state describe the crop os being In better shajMS than It has been for several years past. Bouihern Arkansas had some little mois ture, bat a good, aoakihg rain would be welcome now In -that region. Elsewhere the dry weather has not done any harm «« vet, and has been very helpful to those sections where grassy fields had been the complaint Inst week. We can only report what we said In our previous letter: 80 far, oil over the territory, prospects are gi^od for an abundant cr«pj tar no nuun-n nr<- cuucrriiru, uui ot sales of only 7.000 bales are not favor- ile. Futures were due 1 up on New Or leans and unchanged to l up on New York. Private Wire to Glbert £ Clay. New York, Jane 22.—Liverpool at 12:10 p. m. wai 1 and 2 higher, which Is about aa expected. The Journal of Commerce says: Nothing ransptred to Induce buyers to purchase any more than they have been doing for some days past. The finer lines of staple cotton goods show advances, and the prin cipal buying done Is for delivery forward from January, Few mills hare goods for aale for delivery l>efore that time. The wage concession or restoration reported from Fall River had little effect in the to 2 points higher. Spot' Mies, white for the time of year, are not up to recent takings. Market Is steady, with upward tendency, owing to continued lack of ratna In Texas nml other portions of the belt where they „ crop report covering southeast Mis souri. ArkanMs and northern portion of Indian Terrltonr says the crop has eon- tinned to develop In n very satisfactory manner. Ho far prospects are good for an abundant crop. GIBERT & CLAY’S DAILY COTTON LETTER New Orleans, June 21—Foreign news was •arcer today nnd furnished no Insight Into tho-enuses affecting prices in today's sasslon In Liverpool. Insofar as the old crop months are concerned, however, there are * - itlor ^ “ SLIGHTLY LOWER DECLINES NOT REGARDED AS IMPORTANT. Soon Evident Bear Pressure Was Not To Be Immediately Relaxed. By Private Leased Wire. New York, June 22.—Today's early mar ket was distinctly more steady than yes- the significance of the week's developments In the steel trade, nml the opinion was In clined to regard them more lightly than "JtH Mi, rnse .lesterdiiy. N<»thli In such matins matters ns foreign exchange or money to affect operations in securities one way or tho other. The Ieondon market, reflecting the disappointment In oar deal tngs of yesterday. Bent In lower prices for the American list. But the trnnuaetlnn* of h again wero on a highly were guided chiefly by "-ii* exlstb — **■“ nical position. Tho Idea . _ demonstration against prices waa tha work of a l»car i*rty very largely led a certain section of the professional traders to boy "for a turn" on the . long side. For the .R-n.-a V#r- __ _ 11 the preceding days. On the other haud. press ure was renewed In tho early dealings against Pennsylvania. Copper ami Smelters and Rending made notable prrwrress. There waa little net change at the end of the morning. The market waa subject to pressure of Ixwrlsb opinion from leading houses who were sellers of Hteel common and man r other Issues at the opening, and all througl the first hour room traders and a nuntlwr of outside operators were fall* era, nnd twtees In the early tallied moderate declines. Importance waa attached to tbe continued supply of Copper, apparently from Inside sources, that carried the price of that stock down from lOItt to 1IUI4. Conservative brokers said too mash short stock was put out In the last two days, and It Will not be anrprtal market .Is. toon found to bo-uenv; Governments unchanged. Other bonds are generally lower. STOCK SALES. 11 a.tn. . 12 noon 1 p.m. 2 p.m. .. ATLANTA MARKETS. not on absolute necessity] The market’s undertone has been consIder-L ably strengthened In consequence, and the continued not weather and long protracted drought Is Increasing dally tbe tension which now exists. Prices, In consequence, Ihave apparently an upward tendency, but absolutely no effort Is lain— July-August Aug.-Kept, sept. Oct. . Oct.-Nov. . Xov.-bec. . bec.-Jan. , Jsn.-Feb. . Feh.-March 5.56-5.69 6.69-5.60 • losing—Old crop firm, new crop quiet. TODAY’S PORT RECEIPTS. The following table shows receipts at the Porta today, compared with tbe same day «»t year: . Mobil# „ etrannah Chnrleaton ......... Wilmington ... ... . MSSV rtf- 4*5 INTERIOR MOVEMENT. be received In anfflrient'number* to aeare the nior. unstable element of tho large .hort Inti-mt Into covering. It I. entirely n weather markrt unit other Inllnenre. flint arlM are flowed with ImllfTerenea and are allowed to paaa without aHootln, the ul timate tendency of market pricea. the .... an early adjournment of rongTrea and the auapen.lon of hrartuaa before thu Interatnte commerce commlaaloii there la likely- to lie no Important action on the re port of the eomralaalon until fall. Tfala np- nllea to the Kaitern hltuntlnoua coal lore. tlgatlon. It la not considered prohaltlr that the president will art Independently of inch matt.ra, except In extreme raaea, or under aonte new ilevelopmenta. Tha nar future of tho market mny lie fnrnrnhly In- dnruAd hy there ronalderatlona, hut prob ably not to tbe extent of Inviting wide P ^fhere ,U |a ll no , t enough flexibility In aup- K ' i of money. notwTthitaudlng the wider for American eecnrttlen otiened up In the French mnrketa. end tbe narrow ro ar rve held by the Sew York lianka In aur- plua, with near-by preparation, for flaeal year aettlrmrnla. would naturally enure a eonaervatlve attitude ou the iiatt of flnan- elal Inat 11utIona. The market la gradually ahaplnr ttaelf for a lietter exhllilllon of atrengtb. bnt there la aa yet no rrldrnee that an upward movement would be encour aged by the hnnktng Intereata. WARE * LELAND'S . DAILY COTTON LETTER Now Orlenna, June »-Tbe only feature apot demand, which mmtnt tb»« Jl* rata were tilling Ihelr neada. Early In the day It waa rumored that aa, oftbelargeat flrmi In the bnglneaa hud lewght 1.0M lirlea from a prominent f. o. l>. boose, and later aalea seemed to Juntlfif tbe belief In total aalea of about J.H0 balm up to 1 o'clock. Neither profraalonnla nor ontaldera took any Interest In the future market. I hirer hardly fluctuated. _ The flmt of the week-end flgnrra came In ImUtah, and tha promlae war for a bulllah vlilblr anpply afktement However, It will taka mote than a bulllah vlalble anpply autemant to arotma the trade , from If. apathy. At the aame time. If the vltlblr anpply keepa on akrtnklng tbe way It baa of fate awl crop report* continue to grow unfkroral/le. the bull* way ultimately get tbe large abort Intereat on thai rua. Now York. June 32.—Following moderate waakneaa In the atock mar ket thla morning, which converted the laat bull Into a bear, a abort covering movement occurred In the afternoon, aeemtngly predicated upon never*! fa vorable feature*—namely, reported ad journment of congree* next week and a rumor of tho conclusion of tho fa- rnoua ore deal. Moat of the buying anneari to be for short account, but It was apparent that liquidation had, for the time, run lu coarse, and the market, following'the natural laws of reaction, turned upward with only a limited supply of stock encountered. •a C. ALABAMA ST. GIBERT & CLAY STOCK*. aONDJ. COTTON. CRAIN. ATLANTA. OA, corrcc. provision* ICHBEKSi FRUITS AND PRODUCE. Officially corrected by Atlauta Fruit and 'roduce exchange. Lemons 86.50 - to $5.75. Limes 75 to (1. Pineapple* $2.t>0 to 13.60, market at present time well stocked. . ^ Itnnanas. straights, per hnnrh $1.67 to $1.75. Culls, per hunch, $1 to $1.25. Strawberries, Georgia . atock. 24-quart crates^ H.60 to $2; Tennessee $1 to $1.60 ^Watermelons, $16.00 to-$30.00 per 100; do- "pollf-TIlV AND rOUNTRY PRODOCB.- 1,1 va bans S5 tn J7Vic; fHaa 23M to 25c: hrollar* 15 fo 22i4e. ijve duck*, Pekin W to tec; puddle 25 to 27He. Dressed bens, per lb., 12c to lie; dressed tnrtcys, per lb., ljo to 14c; very doll. Eggs, per doxen, 17V4 to 18c. Butter, table, per Id.. 20 to 22Hc; cook« Ing. per lb.. 12He to l^c. Honey—New h$10c lb.; In 1-lb. racks 10 ®vkonTABI.Efl.-!rlah potatoM. No. * atock 84.00 barrel: No. 2. stock M.00 to f4. Heats, cabbage crates, per crate 13.35 to "Tomatoes, par crate. 83 to I2.M. Ilcana, green, per crate, 81 to 91.26; wax 50 to 75e. fjquaab. yellow, 81 to 81.35; whit* 75c to 81: market overstocked .. Corn, new, 15 to 20c per doxen. Okra, per crate, 81.50 to 12. Cucumbera. per crate, 50 to 75c, market well stocked. I-caches, per crate, 81-35 to 81.(0. Old Irish potato**, per buakcl, 81.80. Hwret polatoea, per huahcl, 81 lo 81.85. spinach 81 l>er buahel. rbcrrtca, 34-quart crate, $2.&i to SI rantnloupcs, pc’* emte, $2 to 82.60. Itlnckbcrrlcs 19 tw !2Hc qunrt. Dcwt^rrlcs 10 to izvi#- quart. FLOUR, GRAIN, PROVI8ION8. FLOUR.—Poatata Klcgant $6.35; Diamond patent $*i: fancy patent $-'».lo; half patent $4.10 to $4.25; fancy $3,90' spring wheat patent $6.6006. Marltat strong. COR.V—Choice rwl cob 76c; No. 2 Whits 74c; No. 2_yallow 73c; nlxad 72c. OATH.—Choice white clipped 61c; choice white Me; choice mixed tic. ifAY.—Timothy, cholco Inrec bale. 81.801 clover mixed 81.05; do., No. 2 closed mixed ®t71A)VER,—Choice »0c. Tha above prices ore f. o. b. Atlanta, and subject to Immediate acceptance. GROCERIES. SUGAR.-RUudard granulated 5c. New York Ilrflncd Pi to 4‘fc; ptantatlous 4 to 4Hc. *OFFEt°-Ko*4ted Arburkla'a ltf.50; bulk. In l*(u of barrels, 12V--; green 10 to 12c. Mark-t weak. ItlOK.—t.'orollna 4Vk to THc, according to grade. Market rery atrong. CIIEESE—Faurnr full cream dairy. 14c; & ^.^6o7.t“^s!”«a IV4c. ftspreme Isrd 10. Snow Drift com pound 7H. Amalgamated Copper Atlantic Coaat Uo* American Sugar Refining • American Locomotive..'. do preferred American Hmeltlng Refining do preferred ▲tchtaon do preferred llrooklyn Rapid Transit Canadian Pacific Chicago and Northwestern..... Chesapeake aud Ohio Colorado Fuel nnd Iron..... Central Leather do preferred Chicago and Great western Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Delaware nnd Hudson Distiller’s Securities ......... Erie do preferred General Electric Illinois Central LoulsvIUs and Nnahville Mexican Central Missouri Pacific... New York. Ontario and Western National Lead Northern Pacific.. New York Central a.. Norfolk and Western Pennsylvania sople'a Gas ressed 8teeL •lo. preferred — Mall Republic do. preferred United States Rubber do. preferred Southern Pacific.,.., Southern Railway Texas nnd Pacific..._J9H909MHHI9HL Union Pacific United State# Steel do. preferred. Virgin In-Carol lna Chemical do. preferred Western Union Wabash * do. preferred..... Wisconsin Central do. preferred TIPS FLASHED From Wall Street Private Wire to Ware £ Lelaad. Ixmdon heavy on Americana; general market Irregular and unsettled. President Gory says the question of n new bond lsnne by United States Steel will not come up this year. Leading houses do not confirm unsettled condition# In Iron nml stel trade, but late selling of United States Steel in believed to have been for Insiders. Helling opera- pro* tlona likely to ho continued, ununred declines will doubtless meet with a sharp chock, a ml It In i tutilhl* ngercssire buying may be encountered In Steels, Cop- pern. St. Paul. Union nnd other active •tocks. tree liquidation will tone up the market considerably. The cut fn Iron pricea nnd narrowness of market should make for unsettled condition, and we expect somewhat lower prices for next few days. Professionals selling stocks on advices from Washington that the "trust busters" will announce some Important moves today. Summary of yesterday's stock market by Dow, Jones £ Co.: American stocks In London heavy, mostly % to H above parity. General market In London Irregular and Principal short Interest fn Baltimore sod ..hlo due to sales against new stock not a good delivery for three months. Present selling price of Inter-MetropoU* in 4Vfc’a represents a 60-point decline In Interborough atock. Western roads show noticeable decline In general bnslnesa since June 1, and espc- dally since June 10. Twenty-three roads for second week of Pennsylvania's loan In Paris la the prin clpal source'of weakness In exchange, but no neceslty exists for gold Imports. Receiver of Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton and Pore Marquette denlee that there I# any deal for dissolution of rocelver- ship and sale to other roads. Twelve Industrials declined 1.45 nor cent. ^Twenty active railroads declined 1.30 per ..New York, June 22.-Dnnlel - We would buy standard selected stocks neftr the opening or on any weakness today. Sentiment Is extremely coufuaed and can not be depended on now as a rule. Either the stel trade 1# starting on a decline or something has been banging over ths mar ket. That therefore appears to he that the congress Is atltl tha vital point, with other features of nil adverso fancy only trailers, such as the crops, steel rato cutting. Russian troubles and money flurries, nltjimigh thn money situation seem# greatly Improved nnd gold Imports probable and a good hank statement prospect for tomorrow holding great |>oastfiUltrea of short covering tod Unless there Is going to be a derllne general buslneaa we cannot see why the atock marker, which Is weekly becoming more attractive to Investors, should enter bear campaign. MODERN MILLER’8 CROP REPORT. Chicago, June ,22.—The winter wheat bar yeat Is progressing with little Interruption from unfavorable weather. Where threshing la completed or going ou the returns are abbve expectation#. The fine character of the, wheat la especially commented upon, tha tost weight being heavy and milling quality equal to laat year'a crop. Itslns relieved drouth In Nebraska nml northern Kansas, but crop conditions In that locality are regarded ns unsatisfactory. COTTON 8EED OIL. Opel Sly* .7* *.7 .71 III V.'.teH UrSS* Dsrarol . •CloMd ittsdjr THE METAL MARKET. By Private I*eesed Wire. . New York, June 23-For tbe first time In many weeks a change was shown In copper, all grade# of which were reduced from tt to Sic. The export business, how ever, continue# good. Tin waa atrong at nearly %c advance In •pot and nearby deliveries. Other com modi tie# were unchanged. Private Wire to Albert £ Hay. Chicago, June 21-Judglng from preaent conditions of the anpply and de mand and following former speculative looks high, new tho precedent!* the price of wheat looks | Rut tbe fact Is, we are establishing precedents, we are not able to aell farmer*' •crops In advance for him. have had \v, arge winter wheat crap movement irrespective of price. The epee ulatlve temper la much more acnsltlvo U unfavorable rather than favorable cond$ tlons, has been evidenced the past two duya. The trade Is broader. We betleyfe the long side will be much the safer until tho spring crop la assured. Wheat opened a shade firmer with Knre- laud sad Like baying and Logan and Comstock selling. Cables are unexpectedly higher on Improved demand for curgin* off coaat and ou light Argentine shipments. Weather northwest continues cold. Indi cation* are for continued cold aud ahowera tomorrow. Onts-Trado limited and mainly local and professional. Market steady. ^ ».._k .._u t fle , cablet and'the larger I' Valentine Just bought 309,000 July wheat, Minneapolis wires: "Cloudy and cool over the northwest and Canada. Home trace of rain. No complaints regarding craps of seri ous nature. l*ow Is mis tint doing well, there will lie constant unfavorable re- - - - C || ( . "Wheat harvest commenced: quality ex cellent; yield will be about the average." Chicago, .j wheat evidently In, wheat ^jnat Jiefore tho dose, yesterday, B n« J - Inking that It wonld bring w«*ak cables. On the contrary, cabJi g| Offering# of new wheat are vi think everything point# to a market and advise our friends to buy some wheat. | terday. * Hangs around present pricea til late In tha day, then goes down. selling by local tonga out last night. Rust market aud should advance It aume. _ Borne has taken du B ;; Comstock and Logan fair sellera of wheat, lartlett, Frasier £ Co. and Valentino beat uyera. Kneeland baa bought 409,009 Hup tember wfirst. STOCKS REVIEWED BY NEW YORK SUN 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. NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET. Minty todrjr I* N.w York: Optalnc. Raw*. Jaaiurr HH-S S%?7:::::: :::: $&S tCv:::::::::::: Jin, MM.05 Juljr.. December.. . Clorad itMdjr. iP 6.154.20 j 6.2)4.30 ■ 6.39-6.35 6.494.41 i&S Frank Hawkins, Brwln. AssL Casbter. n. W. H/ei >ers. Asst. Cashier. Third National Bank Capital Surplus $200,000.00. $300,000.00. DIRECTORS: Frank Hawkloa. If. V. Atkinson. Joseph A. McCord. J. II. Naonally. J. Carroll Payne. E. D. Boeser. David Woodward. New York, Jnna 21—The New York Hun ays: The action «»f tbe market proved .ratty clearly that there has been a I tear clique at work endeavoring to bring about lower prices and force llnuldotlou. Tin Utonce of Niich a clique Its# for some bcoii suspected, bnt that It has aclil — Important measure of success ot llm- -• • in « \ ■ <1 1 *ii 1 ■ i f mI I Im* ii Ing here did not com# up to Loudon (n win.• of tin* nrilve l#«uc#. notably Haiti morn nnd Ohio, from, which the start wni affected by realising sales for the account of speculative Interest# which had bo Hc\.-rnl p..lnm hm. r d«o\ n In tin* I - II. f Him I even If no increase were made In the dlvt dead rate the #tock was not particular!) dear /it the level price# then ruling. Bnsf- ne«a pad not l*cen In progress more than a few minute* when l olled Htales Hteel yielded to pressure and the decline In tlx stock had the effect of unsettling tbe en tire market. The selling was ostensibly ha sod on the shading of price# for fotu * Iron by Bouthefn concerns and on tin viral of rumors that ths corporation I would soon authorise an Isauu of $&o,ooo.O» bonds for construction purposes. The tat fer rumor has become ntdto tamUlsr io I lie street, but tha hHh-f In good quarters Is that for the pre*cnt the «ompnny will mn- Unite to carry on Its betterment work by Mi-- ;i|.|.ll. iitl.m .-f Hinpli.s • • 11 j 1111 u’ - f.-i I In* t psrpos# and that tbe raising of new money tbrotigb tbe Inane of securities In any form Is not Imminent.—Glbart £ Flay. RAINS WERE VERY LIGHT IN DROUOHTY DISTRICT bail » Kiin.wbat di'iir.Mln, . Ill* fact ***>in* Io Im- Hi ii H,,ulb*rn Ti-... w*a aearc.ly lom-h*-! lir lb* rnln T»i«* *nd I*nil*l»n* war* liotb -It- ami bni. Ar- hanaaa, bow*r*r, kad l»u--flrlal abowrra. l,lrrr|KH>l waa a lltll* dlaapixilntln,. bow- er.r, and tana room (rn-b-r, mn more dla- ,»>•.-.( to *, II, r*r It waa not alt-olb-r pt.ln Mlllnx for a war. Hoot artlrtir rontln-i*. In l.lv.rpool. float* ll.»» liajoa want *old bi-r*. No rain waa pri-dli-tod for tb* w*at- *rn hall, and *o far aa ran b* lanrnad -mly Habt ibowar. fall anrwbara In Taxa*. »famira. Mri'n-blm, Kabul, law, tlwathmrj and W*M ware liuran, and tha aalllnc waa *a*ttare<l. Naw orlaam hqnxkt and IJraritool aold. Tb* adranoa In wax*, at Iran Illrar dlatiiot look* aa If Ik* rondltlon of trail* at that point ,wn* anrouradnir. wbatarar aotaa of tha baar* may aar to tha aontrary. That tb*, are food In l.an- raahlro I* a fact WyniHl dl.|>iila. Tb* ■ la larfajy a woalhar nffalr. rn Tax m*rk*t bar* lint nnlaaa Motilbarn Taxaa aal* mod rain, tha^tandamjr of prka* wilt lia upward. — rrat aaya: "Homo furtbar WAS RATHER LIGHT TONE STEADY AND FIRM AT OPENING. Started a Fraction up with Com mission Houses Fairly Good Buyers. the nany By Private Leaned Wire. Chlcaffn, June 88.—It waa a b*ar daf in roam jcrnln*. and after flqhtlnc peratatently for hour* tha bulla war* mad. to tak, a back -ent In the tv heat pit. Tha Modern Millar’* report over balanced all el*e In the way of newe. It told ot the excellent quality tvheat now being threahed a ml yield exceeding expectation* In Instance*. The black ruat r that were eent tn TIlfllfldAy, and reit erated, were contradicted by fond un- thorltlea In tho county rondlng the damage newe. Wheat cloaed unclmnfcd to l-sfl 1 I-4o lower, corn 1-463-tc off, oata 1-* Ot -2c lower and p%ivls|ons Sdr.tOc «»ff. Cash salea 8,00<J whent, 50,000 corn and 65.000 Primary receipts, wheat 294,000 and com 671,000, against 282,000 and 681,000 respectively it year ago. Clearancea, 51,000 barrels flour, no wheat; 105,000 bushels com and 155,- 000 oats. . CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. The Chicago grain market ranged an Iti 7* Mg: Dec., Ct’iltN- &:■ g OATH— July. . 39 fe.: W -ORK- July. .17.10 "ot. .16.65 LABD- July. . 8.66 •!« ntiDMLr* July. . 9.17*4 Kept. .9.10 m II i.« 9.25 9.15 1.9714 no. v4ot6cj So. 8 do, Taeisjc: No. ; northr No. 2 do. OG66e; No. 3 Wheat , ‘urn nuts Hogs .. LIVERPOOL GRAIN MARKET. Wheat opencil aachanged: 1J0 p.m. * higher: closed 14c to %c hlflM N0RTHWE8T CARS. rdbiwlni: ( m I • I * * thf nnrtnwcsf cr of gralu today* last week aud last year I all A* I.# Toil#/. Week. Yci llncnpolla ... 190 15 14 hilutb 36 34 3 PRIMARY MOVEMENT. Tho following figure* giro tho pi ruotf-nient of wheat nnd corn: Wheat—Receipt# today, 294, agnlnat 332.000 hnshels Inat y#or ‘ | day. 16.3W buabata, ngnln t'lmkels, fjfc 000 tiuahela laat yeo Conk—Receipts U 1,000 hi oday. 4i7,«o els lost year. today, 671.000 usbels last year: ngalnst ,367 BRADSTREET’8 EXPORTS. The fallowing flgu Bradatreefa esport • ■ Wheat and IkMi ret give the weekly •n grain: _ ■lay. r.76l.»M bushels ds last year; In J99I, A euro for eeaslckne##. which a Gor lin doctor says he has discovered, consists In tho sufferer lying on his hack nnd having handkerchiefs soaked In hot water twisted very tightly round his forehead. sad many men btllevo It will show i Top deterioratioD during June." Wa •land. selling. ■ufaiularafl hy tb* nil* mark a on tka Taxaa waalbar map, ata.nl nIT .lafua- lion, bat l*ft tb* talast aona Iba laaa c tlona anfl tha public aa unroncaniail before. Heavy auot aalea at Haw Y. anil contlnuiit activity In the artnal cot tjon, bot^left the talest aona the laeeraa and nintlnoMl'actfrlty In tha artnal rotloo dlvlaloe at Urcrpool itta fllaappolntmcnt larotrcl Tha ontleuk. however, baa uaderfoue ns ■ chaaga. Crop waalbar la xorel ruoneb. bat no b*tt*r than It abonlfl hr. Hi- Taxaa droafbt baa hrru broken In lwlala<l root a only. Coeaaaiptlon routlnoe* at the llrrly pare. The puWlr la Dot at all coa- >raM with the altaalion and profrailonnl. 'a.rally bar* tired of the eat d»<’ proeran.. roc the moment, the fame la not worth the candle, and valaable opinion, br ing circamacrllMMl by the obrlon*. la necc*. aarlly limited tn rage a ad amnawhat trtta obaarvatlon* which evary one readily l.c llevca. but no one longer care, to beer SOUTHERN EXCHANGE Oldcat E.tabll.had Office Routh. COTTON STOCKS BOROS OUIR Ground Floor Gould Building. Dally market letter and market manual mailed on application. i report. L. J. ANDERSON & CO Bankers and Brokers, COTTON, STOCKS, 6RAIN Correspondent'! Capital $250,000 SCFKSKNCt, THE NEAL BANS PHONIC MIT. PSUDENTIALBLOC There woe some very food buying In specialties end these gave the Initial strength to the general active Hat. We do not gee anything to bring about a bear campaign If theeateel trade end general business not on tb* down grade and the highest Wall street and trade circles are authorities for tha statement that no signs of this kind •re In flibb Remain In the ceweomx- tlve trading position for the present. ESTIMATED RECEIPTS. WM. L PKKI- Prraldeat. ROBT. r. 88ADPOX. Vice.Free &«?<!&£ SKsgs naT&i - 7 ,i ,-.,4 feicbaale n ■ -:V.-t"'X Lscal end Long Dl.UnoITelephone 52SS. W. R. FAGAN, Man.fl.r. „ ,-.r. MADD0X-RUCKER BANKING CO. CAPITAL $200,000.00 SURPLUS AND PROFITS .... $500,000.00 ACCOUNTS INVITED We invite acooonU of individuals, corporations, banka and bankcrit nnd offer the best terms comimtciit with conservative banking. WARE A LELANO COTTON, GRAIN, PROVISIONS, STOCKS, BONDS, Ho. 2 W»ll St.. f«f#n Building, A fasti, Cm. StHBlKS: ilfift Board o* Trad*. U(«t* Stark hthangt. •m Jark Catlaa lukanga. Prlaata Wir Bell than* 1242 r Tori. Hew Orient. CHcago. B. C COT MB AS. Mimii Standard Chain 234. Saving* Depart dad S*ml-A allow Interest at tha Rata of 3 1-2 per illy. PIEDMONT BROKERAGE CO., (Incorporate!!.) B«##m#nt Floor Pi#dmont Hatel, STOCK*. BONDS. CHAIN, PHOVieiONt. INVCSTMENTa, Faet Wlra Sarvice from New York, N#w Orl#«na, Chicago. conarepoNOENTi M. J. SAGE A CO, AA BROADWAY. NEW YORK. tow. MOTH, htaaager and Long Olttaata Bell Chos* I SOI.