The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, July 14, 1906, Image 15

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JTHE ATLANTA UEUkuian. ■mrut. rnr.r r». joshph b. lively^ THE GEORGIAN’S RECORD OF MARKETS AND FINANCE ) Vfr. Lively'* 3 yrara' jf editing market* In Atlanta and th# South hni made him n rec ognised authority la hi* specialty. AGAINST PRICES NEWS AND GOSSIP Of the Fleecy Staple. Private Wire to Ware A Lola ad. , n..1 W . T ? t *t lalr U-UAtkM opened very 2™iVL V' 1 i.S bout **. on Liverpool cnblM, with scarcely any commission lluni- 1f *f 11 NorJon «nd few local cnlpers sold a little cotton. 1 GENERAL LIST RANGE OF NEW YORK STOCK MARKET I u nine roiion. I I ,i , t ir t>r«‘rrptl believed most of shorts iVinii’':«•"*„ 'I!!;'!Tt 1 .■' 111 (i 1 . followed lead of hioh- 1 "■ , Ni " : T" *'>•••• ■■ - s.A«e.st.s. Sale, «.(w. Spot. 0.12: I - I A.-Ul'-Sf’'"""— HAD COVERED. I qt unchanged. Pl. I about one down. PRICED ISSUES. )nly Sustaining Influence Was Farther Rain in the Eastern Belt. Liverpool cable*: "Market affected onfj.-. | orablo by poor New York report©.*’ * \ Following U th. statistical position of cotton on i r elay, July IS. as mod. up by the New lurk financial Chronicle: Lust Week. ?.• Sew York, July it. -nn«ine«< ‘ '* local cotton market ws. I Mijinrts Visible supply... 2,721,1 American 1,488,4 In sight.. M,«*>.»> MilStii For week. M.0M m.Sn Port receipts.... 17,449 ~,,oos '“.40! 273,937 rSH2 1.S64.8N Last Year. 1.109,791 Prices Shaded Later on Profit- Taking—Bank State ment Favorable. Baltimore and Ohio...’"!*’)*********'****** , n Rapid Transit !!.’.!!.*!!!!< n rnclnc “**'* x ’—* u —a tarn ,,**)*, Chicago an«l North Chesapeake and OL._ Colorado Find and IronZII,!. Central Lentlior do preferred Chicago and Great Western. P89 «nd I lliKlaon...... •eurltles the I StorksTT. . .. opening . ,■ — ~ — - •• —■ i n.ywin do, 1 rather oulot. Room traders were agolntt interior receipts 14.! the mnrxet on the Idea that most of .the I Khlnnieuts 1 local shorts had covered. About tbo only Stocks retaining Influence was further rain In the 1 fjgteru belt. - OH >.V“> Cn r.».43 10,43 8il638 n * rr| T«ta leased Wire. 1 do pr. 3S3.TSS New York, July 14.—The weekly hank General Electric V.V,*.’.HI- &S3 fl *Y r “ were the only Incident of a dull Am^c.n*'l^fe'^«:."V”-.V.V.‘ ! 6i.w> nni > uneventful Wall street market I fxmlsrllle anil Nashville 1*3,617 Correcting the understanding of the ™ 1 P rlMn »- Joly H.~The wenther mnp 1 *■ " ' “ showR heavy rains over the more central portions of the cotton belt anil extending ? ,mf h ,ln , rlct * lu th0 Ea«t, where rain . . _ - not wanted. loan, decreased *14.244.009: In conse- , Thu net stock or~ZZ~. , .. o. Quence surplus reserve rose *6,365,000 llwie-*“ !«. ^ btiea aninJ tlsS S? , ?* 1 E rt SRsl *° a ,otal which - a“h"u B h less than th. h^2/«»cv:: .. .".\':::::::::LLT::: :::::; ja.tVear. The amoant * cotton*M? rtS"T av ^?* ° f . tor r ,er yean - nevertheless ,, da preferred..:::::::::::::::::::::::::;:::;::::: board l» 11,9(9 bales, agnlu«t 14,4M Inst year I IP 111 * 63 a taT better comparison than IE**10e HH* ' for some time pnst. IS* 3 “Hf v"if Private Wire to Olbert * Ctay. I The stock market ended fractionally SI 1 isiamV JSSi , Tork ' »—Liverpool elose.1 * higher on the day. I ,i„ MiSSSmi points down. It was expected 144 down. Price, were up In London and .lowly I United States Uubber:::::;:.’;::::."::::: ‘"J" avwss wiurawsfa- - *—* <”• ‘la g^’aj»atL-g«Ba«5te32!;=22222^ 1906 1906 4487 964 44 100 213 AugllSta a.... 264 Cincinnati Total 891 6234 SPOT con ON MARKET. Liverpool—Quiet, angusta-Htetdy, 1144c. Htvsnnsh—Steady, 1091c. St. Louis—Quiet, lOTsc. K ISraSSSlMJeU Western;:. Pennsylvania Futures opened easier. Opening 1 • Bn LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET. I.lrerpool, July 14, 12:15 p. m.—Cotton, ■pot quiet, with prices steady; middling uplands 6.12; sales July-August. . August-Kept... Kept.-Oct. , . Oct.-Nor. . . . Nov.-Dee. . . . I»ec.-Jfln. . . . Jan.-Feb. . • • Feb.-March. . ilarch-Aprll. . Closed quiet. 6l Ranee. Clone. ..5.C 5.86 .5.81-6.82 5.82 ...6.74-6.75 6.76 ..5.70 6.70 .5.06-5.58 5.08 ..6.06 6.06 ..5.86 5.66 ..5.66-6.68 6.68 .6.88-6.67 5.07 ..5.89 6.69 n . I .ai?T!j?. p *! Ju, y, 14-—Liverpool 2 points whole movement, how-I Tennessee Coal and Iron Previous IJown closely approximates expectations, a I ®ver, was quite insignificant. AI Texas and Pacific Close, decline of 1 to 2 points was due. squeese of the short lnterelt in Amerl- T^nlon Pacffle • — can Liocomotlve shsrea wni the nnlv United Btntes St*M>l 6.84 6.77 6.72 5.6S ll 6.07 5.0-6.70 I 5.71-6.72 II ^V-IIICII- I •'•IIWII A 411-llli.-.. ___ ! .can Locomotive share, was the only united *tat»« at.cl Our trsvellng reprcscntallvc wires: Crop I feature. do. preferred ,,,,, ■—Forest City, llrlnkley. I.lttlo Call money - 1-302 3-4 ner cent Vlrslnla-Cnrollnn Chemical i clean, well worked nnd growing rap* | ki,hi„„ i, , Vo, I,’ do. preferred.,., fruiting well. Nearly an Ideal con-1 Sterling exchnnge 4 *11-104 85. _ | Western Union. ■Tlili islss 1. toastltln, bat Ml v .11:1, rains In loonlltles, but no I Tho stock market opened strong fol- Wabash Hood rain at Little Hock, Mowing the lend high price Issues. Tho do. preferred ; ed. general list averaged from 1-4 to l-l Wlseowln Central 4 - .... i do. preferrml Total sales of stocks today, SO,200 shatva. TODAY’S PORT RECEIPT8. « __ ... , higher. Iteadlng was up 3-8. After , TSSS. westher generally cle»r with tem- tho opening trading soma profit taking, pernture. from 83To .70. | developed, which resulted In nrlces be- I nih.ef jt n. u >. n.M.. si T”. I .. | Ing shaded slightly In some quarters or£Ln, Jntl y m ^ thou * h tho S eneral «•» maintained the °r* J. n '"‘‘< a > sains fairly well. LONDON 8TOCK MARKET. —I 'action theory, owing to the repeated rains over tho cotton belt. Spot quo-1 tatlons were unchanged, sales amount- I Ing to 0,000 bales. No new features ■■■■, K ~ . have arisen to shako market out of the 4“*j£*? 1 * t<Kl Copper. . . lethargy Into which It has so deeply atetSSn fallen, nor has a more general Interest | dot preferred on the part of outside speculation been Baltimore nml Olilo: .’ manifested, despite the fact that ac-1 Canadian 1’aclllc. . . . tlvlty at tills, the critical period of the I Chesapeake nml Ohio. . qrop, could reasonably be expected, to-1 Chicago, 3H1-. St. I’aul.. gather with a wider scope of price changes Thus, the market left alone, luinola (Vntrnl trading Is almost entirely confined to Mexican Central.' i ‘. the Rcalplng element at tho ring side. Missouri Kansas and Texas, whose opinions as a rule are not fixed, | <lo, preferred but change with the advent of each New Turk Centro 1 now Instance of the weather. The short hnrtnlk "n >! t" r IvAt^ r n ' * " La t .1n« t « h ow| dI ’ Pl ? ye ?b 0f Iate ? On J 0 un ; oSttS and Western."." I easiness owing to tho constant nnd I'enns.lvnnla widely distributed rainfall that 1ms vis- Bending Ited the cotton growing districts, and Bock Island through their covering has lent a cer- I Southern Paetfle. ...... tain amount of steadiness to tho innr- omi11H'r11 )nMw*y kefs undertone, which has at tlmss I flSffi ‘gtatni itteel' beea misconstrued, bat, the majority !t„ SSSnJ. Wart A Lelsnd's Daily Market Letter. contlnuo t0 3tick to ,lle theory that wet Wnhatb. . . New York Julv 14 —Owlnw to tho Julj '" Bre beneficial to the growing I do. preferred..... . . . . tremelynarrow^fluctuatlons 8 and t‘h® I P la P‘*l that eventually crop prospect. | Den^ujnyt^Omnd^. • I, 3H2 I 11,278 INTERIOR MOVEMENT. extremely narrow fluctuations and the th. mor» nromi.inw^ absence of general trading In cotton th^nciLITr moF.TJwi K “ account at the present time, It was not surprls- of M*L P Y5!S? t ll5v*i« r *Tnd«v'« m.rk.t Ing that prices should move off soms *i h after the sharp advance of the week. •® 1 n *£ al i 5r Trading Is still mainly professional, and “"Xfi 1 ’KLflLSf 0 ?; AT NEW YORK. The following is tho range la cotton futures lu How York todsy: Lost Trevlons Open. High. Low. tialo Clnae. rinse. .Tilly 10.17-20 10.22 23 Aug. .10.81 10.81 10.26 10.26 10.28-28 10.83-84 Hept .10.28 10.3S 10.3.8 10.:.'. 10.33-84 10.3U-40 Oct. .10.41 10.41 10.87 10.88 10.88-89 10.48-44 Nov ..... ..... 10.88-40 10.48*46 Dec. .10.46 10.47 10.44 10.44 10.44-46 10.49-60 Jan. .10.51 10.61 10.48 10.48 in.4H-49 10.64-56 16.49-81 10.66-67 ... 10.48-60 10.83-85 Closed quiet. NOTES ON GRAIN Pointers on Provisions. ~ I Private Wire to Olbert A Clay. Bartlett. Frasier A Co. fair sellers of May wheat. Looks like good place to buy com. Adams A Samuel bought September wheat. Lake buying May. Our crop expert wires from Grace vllle, Minn.: "Wheat looking good on nigh "land. Hot today and threatening World's shipments: Broomhnll estl mates world's shipments for Monday n. 6.800,000 bushels, of which Europe is expected to toko about 6,000,000 huah -'s. Actual world's shipments last week bushels, and a year ago 9,14.,000 bushels. A decrease In sup, piles on passage Is expected. Record-Herald: Grand Forks, N. D. wire: "Unless some unforseen disas ter should Intervene between this time and harvest, this state will have the greatest crop ever harvested. It Is not a matter of locality, hut from every portion of the state, with the possible exception of a few places In the Red river valley, the reports are the same. The season has been almost perfect for nil the lend outside of Hie valley. There lias been abundanen of rain and so distributed that It has simply kept tho crop on (he constant Jump, and the slia and vltnllty of the grewlng grain Is notlreable everywhere. "Wheat bears claimed that the form or had loaded down th. wheat 'hull here with nbout 8.000,000 bushels of cash wheat In the last ten days and that diligent prodding of the market had only enabled wheat to show two of advancing prices. "Following from Minneapolis:,'Have tnlkcd with fifteen ©levator in©n cover ing three etnto*, and according to their roporta from their agents nnd nuperln- tendenta, conditions over tho entire <nu Northwest extremely favorable.’ loft? Private Wire to Wars & I.Hond. **• 1 Chicago, July 14.—Inter Ocean: Cash business In wheat In Chicago yester- duy wac 16,000 bushels mixed lots. Hales of com were 240,000 bushels and oats 116,000 bushels. Kansas City reported n round lot of wheat sold for export. New York sold 80,000 bushels, mostly Durum, to go abroad; also 24,000 corn nnd 120,000 oats. Country holders of corn became good sellers yesterday, one house buying 140,000, tho largest In several weeks. Th© Increase In purchases to arrive led tho range la cotton Isovoral of tho largo traders to strongly “7 today: advocate the selling of September corn Onen niirh ,n anticipation of on increased move- Joly .lfw’ ii *u 08 lies' u 12-ifl ll 04 ' I***•***• ® n ^ *be buying of May, claiming Aug. aoifl? 10.67 10.67 law io.fi ns Ians that there will be 8c profit in tho * A * A *• ■*“ ** “ “ _ ~ 'spread. Last year this spread was most unprofitable, ns September w'ent RANGE OF THE COTTON MARKET AT NEW ORLEANS. Oct. .10.24 10.* 10.23 10.28 10.11-84 10.1 p:: S8 p p US 1JSS \l:i JllB. .10.41 10.41 10. a 10.41 10.41- Mch.::::::::::: :::::::::: iftft CIOMd ftrady. TIPS FLASHED From Wall Street HOUSE STATEMENT Privato Wire to Olbert A Clay. New York, July 14.-Danlel Odell A Co.. TThere Is no nppnrent reason tho morkot moves downward. Is suddenly checked nnd rallies only to mept some stock, nnd ro- tnrn to a dragging condition. This Is In dlrntlvo to ns of tho Indifference of lu moralizetlon should not be overlooked. When this liquidation of corporate nnd In dividual necessities HimII cease, we nntlel a big advance In tho goncrai list, general sentiment Is vory bearish nt Marshall 8pader A Co.: Thera were many com- I la ."“Ii^a 3 .p™"** I Dm “'’ Plaint* of too much rain In the Atlantic a „ “L a ‘infi rlft/io M’CULLOUGH BROS.’ FRUIT . , . xtatM, and until the rain stops there AND PRODUCE LETTER |,lnr ? ln »»/ of th, market Is nk.lv to he mnra nr le». Innces yesterday In the news Items were I :m>nt decline, w. shall regn Influenced by "this development’ * In I of a klnd t0 *"<••?«» ‘hat the treasury | „ _ v . | ginning at the end. of liquid,, ffneral, however, tho market Is steady, •nd prices fall to decline much under 19 l-4c. Tho comparison with the Au rd as the bo- |u«t rpport two years ago ls not lDco- P° ,nt to largo gold imports, and it only le i/w L . lwo 1 OOL UKO- | r *»nnlr#i« »h« nf C«*r»aln fnnlll_ ly to be h bearish Influence, will tend to prevent short The market has been Imre on bnnnnns t ‘ ... - On th© whole, sen respect to tho lmine market Is nbout ns mixed ns It hni lug the decline which . _ __ n I most unlntorriiptedly for Rome week*. ... *- - • cuinmlflBlon house* that <1 uring I roug demand prevailing at higher prices I tie amount of baying by large Interests. £.‘wa" , *«r.o w"&d r 5'n n *CororadS tahTfW^Ubto lon^o^ I'“’r^.^nTrf!,'.' sad selling, owing ‘.fe ^"Thst"'^^ ‘.uTSS imi was ,i,o witnessed in Loioraao Monl We CBnnot admlt apprehension variety, quality and condition on arrival, stocks shoald be booght st thl. time, .nd and sentiment alone can rule the secu.- at irom 75c to 2L2* t»r crate thnt ‘ aided hv a change for Vegetable*, generally speaking, being for- | OI , K 0 I nl.hSl by tbs local truckers direct to the | „'i r> rhoraeter loads many of ttr. specalailTs In a nn» Hlr« JJUIIU lU IKIBD KQIU IIII^UI in, U IJU U Uilljr I * siar UIUia» was •'Vt M _ VU ^ , ^ requires the extension of certain faclll- during the week. Nothing like sufficient I Uptown RenUment: seSPne fi? tles t0 aI1 importing house, to moka ^SSsorararequlremenu^wlth highItfmimt nptjjwi1 with I •ome time. On a further decline some futura oT^h^mirks^miiv ,fL w °f conscouence on lemons, much mixed as It hns Improvement Is likely. Th ® n *? r ‘ utur ,® .‘"f mnrket may either ae to rallies or demand. i„g the .leeiine which * I develop further liquidation In certalrt No oranges lu the tnnrket of any char-1 ahaant unlntorruptedl; ... . v.w vn* e.i„ nl , ■„«.»< direction,, but we cannot believe the srier. I Men reprc.-nting Inrge ecnml. i„‘ D . York, July 14. Selling appeared | p rMent level of values or such levels I rhe recent glut on pineapples has cleaned I nuri brukurn on the mot ur In Reading, Pennsylvania CoPP«w, lksmay bar^heddurtngthenext I ?? with the market well in hand, with .this week they have detected i but t I** may be reached during the next I °?_ oui Locomotive was & bullish feature | w m ~nt n mv* •l ,tr On HEffrPRilvA hiivlna- avalnat ihnrti "8 Clny tnainf Will nOt pi*OVO a JJ»i. There was talk In -London of *5,000,000 gold being negotiated for by New York bankers that wilt probably Include Australian shipments. The Mnk statement mads n splendid show ing, reserves and money items increas ing and loans decreasing. Surplus rc- •erves $12,810,000. Transactions were •mail during the last half hour, the mnrket weakening to aomo extent, with indications favoring a lower range all •round, b WORLD’S VISIBLE SUPPLY OF COTTON •"■ret,ry Hester’s statement of ths vorld's visible supply of cotton shows a lecretse fur ths week 147,(52, against a ds- nf 114,293 last year and n decrease '( !2S,9:i In 1904. .The total visible Is 2.7*1.411, igainst 2.881.- w " k ; I.I8M08 laat year and 1.849.M9 tear before laat. Of this the total of amerlran cotton In 1,500.4(1, against 1,(18,113 1,987,803 last year, snd .**.(® lSLS* 0 !? *nd of all other klnda. telW^njply Of cot- t ,h " w a » decrenae, compared with laat Sm'- 0 * 14,,B lt • deervase rampnred with fear of 13.M2, end Increase compared f before Uat of W.792. th.;. . Wl,r ld'« vlatble supply of cotton iIb . J.' now ‘float and held In Orest Brit- ] S-""' 1 c.>ntinental Enrn|>* 1.430.000, sgalnat li« 5.*‘ fear, and 1,074,000 year before ,' r ln Egypf SI.OOO, ngainst 103.000 hut year before last; lu India Sri ngslnst (79,000 laat year, and 453,000 Sm'o'e laat: and In the Unlte.1 Rtatea fmXrTe'SK,.' 0 ' 000 “ ,l 5renr ’ and ^ CHRONICLE'S WEEKLY CROP !C« v~,A N . D LEATHER REPORT •mini* #*• 14.—Advl* 3 *** *to u. by tel- 2f! p ,K f . rot ? thp Sn «th this ewnlng de- nit,; 11 weather has continued fa- * nil# during the week. In ”u, n ft? ££ W° rt 'ho Crop as progressing orahty there are some euniplolnts of and that the plant Is small. BEARS IN COTTON MORE CAUTIOUS 'T w? ~MtfcSuo , ’ra*don : they are acting upon their own opln- In II quiet way. Th. absence, how- ■. 'of sustained buying of » general ™ . ^—■ -■- , ■ .sue.aeter leada many of th. sneeulallve In- Tomatoes may be clnssed nnd prenerty to lM .| ler , thllt eapllallats, as a no. sn exception, being scaree. In J“ C L ra- whole, do not Itelleve that the Umo hns celpts aro nothing. Ilko sufficient to. meet | coln< , for hnvln* stock, on n largo wnle. H nothing — ... - ulrtmenta and high prices prevailing, .a very noticeable reaction In noted ' cantaloupe*; In fact. thesoF nnd variety are aolllni come for bnying atocke on n large genie,! either for laveatment or ■peculation. The 11 Dion It very generally exprensed that hana^a n nil w °P lD,on 1* generally expressed that nrv p.^iiv n f f l v!rill!.-l l "° mnrket will drift along within n nor- I W ^— - Jjf readily at prices I ro ^ range until men with large means New York, July 14.—The Ron inyst “Late Kiiisfu.-inry t„ nil imrUc ,-,ui, .-rm-<l. nr# B0 jy*rapfldmt with nnonetto Dollt- heavy rain, la Q«orata and North Cnro- Tkn tap. eondUIttan aay.bt ajgSd ■>» leal matters and varioua other qoesfKn,, line and Booth Carolfna ar. Mid to have In n full menaure to wntermerons which art now regarded as potent fsc- don. harm, although tbs state report. Both Mwsndotdlrtih potatoes searco tor( tb# ltoek dated the 9tb Instant, wakes no mention and active nt high price*. __ of anything of the sort. It Indicate!, on Naw sweet potatoes selling olio readily ■ more r thia* r on. 'ieetlo’n'of “oSoTMsfe «J«1 to demand and Newark” Vu^-US^opepwl flat, ever, the belief here at the moment, at I consumption at priceii quoted. from 6 3-4c to 10 3-4o over May ln the month of August. Forelgnorn aro evidently gottlng out of aupplleg of American meats and I think well of them, Judging from the advnnro In prices In Liverpool slnco Mny 1. Till© Im hi the fn. .• ..f ©iimmary: I’arls bourse cloned today, ‘‘'’nt mifavorabb* (lrvclnpriicnm nml Ih The treasury will deposit proceeds of regarded n© most nlgnlficant. Lard the Panama bonds with the banks. has advnnced 3d, hacks nro up 6s 6d. No change ln Consolidated Gas dlvl* | Cumberland© 3m nnd ham© 8©. Hklnned dend expected. ham© have become scarce and bring Atchison surplus expected to showllo or 2o a pound moro than before II 1-3 ”ii ( ’inm--ii for tho vimii*. Hi*- parking Ihmiho aramlnlH wen* made Sit’d .'ititliorltlfH ©ay thcro Im© been I publb* no overproduction of tho metal. Slight I David Williams, a hanker of Web reduction In Bessomor quotation in I ©ter, H. D.. who was bore yostordny, Pittsburg. . I said the atmosphorlc conditions In tho Elghty*one roads for May show av- I Northwest wore such n© might develop orags net Increase 13.67 per oent, and black rust if rniitimifd. for eleven months 16.80. I Heports from Grand Forks, Carring- Indications point to bsttsr bank I ton, iAirlreoro nnd Park River, N. D . statement. Banks gained on the I say there was no black rust ln those week's currency movement $639,000. I sections, nnd crop prospects wore never Bradstreet's says trade and Industry better, are of very largo volumo for the mid summer period. Dun says trad© continues far In ex cess of earlier years and preparations for fall nnd winter nre unabated.. Twelvo Industrials declined .52 per I cent. ' Twenty active railroads advanced .02 | per cent. WHEAT WAS FIRM AI THE OPENING DUE MAINLY TO FAIRLY SAT ISFACTORY CABLES. Rains in Northwest and Very Small World ’a Shipment! Additional Factors. prlr. By Frirate Lm«.(1 wire. Chicago, July 14.—Wheat wi regular and unsettle,I, but changes were not broad, nnd tho cl-.se showed net Iomc ,,r i_s.- „„<] i-4 0 f,.p the day. Corn wits weak nnd l-4c and 1-fc lower. Oat* »-»<• and 3-4r lower and provisions 2 X-2c and 12 l-2c low. Conaldarabl* xvhent was covered n n Die situation abroad, while roarsn rraln* were »old on *howern nnd prom- ae of more In tho corn nml onta belt. Primary receipts of wheat were 954,- 090 and corn 3l0,000 ngnlnst (37,900 and 491,000. respectively, n year ago. Clearances from the seaboard! Wheat. 215,000; corn, 79,000; oats. 2,. 000. Caih sale* were amall In all posi tion*, bains confined to a few boat, load* of wheat and corn at the sea. board nnd *mall tots at Chicago. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. wntAT^ , "* h ’ r " w - CT ' jfc. u u q ■rmiN-* 0 -» fen a a a n** sjf &l\.z sn sa g l>”C W 2(3 *• 11:8 PORK— Joly... 18.60 Hept.. 17.86 Jan... LARD— July Hnpts* 9.10 Ort.... 9.16 RIDIR- h'::. *% 35*i tW 9.15 l:» m 8.97H 9.10 9.I2H m .... _ ._J 79'/»‘'Mi; No. 9 do T7U^79; No. 2 hsrd wlntsr 76HC79; No. 3 do 77H: So. 2 northern spring mVuM; No. i Uo tPAOiVA. CHICAGO CAR L0T8. Wheat Corn Onts m Hogs 12,000 Today. Tomorrow, 317 270 LIVERPOOL GRAIN MARKET. NORTHWEST CARS* Tim following flinroN glvo th© northwest cars today, last week and Inst year: Mlnoonpolls , Duluth Chicago ..... Occidental Fruit and Produce Co. • IHCOMPOKAUDB THE DRY GOOD8 MARKET. ny Private Loosed Wlr©. >w York, Julv 14.—Midsummer bee iltud© pervade the dry goods markets I far i\h iMiyer© aro roncernc.l, Imt wlill© tho movement of goods Is ©mall, rnnfldenro I Is steadily growing. A revival of export business to the extent of taking the en-1 tire avnllatde product of 4-ynrd sheetings Is the moat encouraging feature of tho laat I wo days. WHOLESALE FRUITS AND PRODUCE AND CENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. HEADQUARTERS FOR BANANAS, PEACHES AND CANTALOUPES THE HUSTLERS J. M. COPELIN, Pre*. 2 N. BROAD ST. JOS. GENNTISON, Mgr. ATLANTA. GEORGIA. SOUTHERN EXCHANGE Oldeflt Established Office Houth. COTTON STOCKS BONOS -O|0 Ground Floor Gould Building. Dally market lotter and market manual innllod on appll* .itIon ATLANTA NATIONAL BANK ATjLANTA, GA, C. E. CURRIER, Pr..ld,n4. A. ff. THORNTON, VIcwPcmIMM. H. T. INMAN, Vle»PrMld.nL QffO. R. DONOVAN, Ca*hl,r. JAMES 8. FLOYD, Awfl Oeehler. Favorable bank atatement expected. are no ladlcatloas of | lu Wall .treat. Now York, July 14.—Dow-Jon pa &'.t, u'th^fiw'SnSi.'^ r“h«.“Wi I '“Anmwi'rtsln diSSid preraii'. for cabbage I sod ctowdJjra'TSbAt'bJJ? price" ^ttVluxu. 1 * «^Sb.*“ulSL. , Th; very low value.; In feet. *" — , state reporta from North Carolina and | the aecumalated remnants^ Ij*| London about parity early. Houth Carolina 1 and constderabla — Una. The statistics &I&W^.r W S^r7. h ;Ld W , , i b . ___ I Trad, cpndltlon. Md'rom?"’" taeSTSIvt r *erra r0 ts , hen U PRICES BARELY HELD hall side for s turn. Well street bouse. OY TITRPEXTTKE bought, hut they are moetly only mod-1 U*v 1U1U L.MlitL erataly bullleh. it.tlng that Mere eentlment | for the moment tarora .rally, Whllels I gp^t,) to The Georgian, on. Inatanee, that of a honse whleb ha. I sstsddsIi. U*., July 14.—For tho pa.t bought freely for two day* peat, .fflralng WMk the price of spirit* has hung at 67Vl0 that it. opinion, are really wtttl beari.h. I though on mora than on* occasion It hns Home of rite eleventh hour German bulla I uee U ,, much aa a bargain to bold the -- - - — . Had It not !>**n for the entrance e Standard OU at the very laat moment ould bare been toached. Aa th* week 1 the demand was somewhat dlmln- It It considered poaalble thnt any among some, and the poetponement led to day the lower price may be touched, though some ring gelling. —Olbert h Clay. it |* tielleved that there la no danx, r of i --- —■— —i—. tower than (7c. The re- 'alriy good volume. oerat : While yesterday's cotton market did I Hoaln* during the week showed a decided ■ • -* •—i’• 1 — —— —-"Waring more or b-aa. L. J. ANDERSON & CO Bankers and Brokers, COTTON, STOCKS, GRAIN ComspondMt’s Capital $250,000 RCriRINCe, THE NEAL BANK PHONC 1417. PRUDENTIAL BLOG not emphasize the preponderance of bull- decline, ©very grad© suffering not ,-ron oentlment to nav great I The week started with wafer white *t extantTirdldXd «m. i¥ d ! UHon.liflgfit on and el^lwltbtl. the'jaiy'posillon." Jnly longa evidently era I Other t wide awake They are fanning for th* ehancei ItSddfeT. and not for. th. led*";- fact. I part ol -- . ,._i that grade quoted at 24.75. gradaa anffared In leaa measure. The nee* aeem go.al for a recovery of a| __ ,._.t of th* loa* during the coming week, th^s^ia rMson 16 believe thw latter la sc- as nntoward Hrcnmataaces, aside from nat- InsUr lielug amdsted aa occasion arises. In | nml causes, tended to depress tbs market. I tiro, the New orieaa* market la tending a helping hand to the July long by pennllalBg I the* tender here of low crude trash from tleo to bo made lor stains and off color* Xsw York, nnd today Inereaeed the dedne- „ T ,|ghth of a cant. A faw * 1 HUBBARD BROS & CO •9 MERCHANTS Atlanta Offices, 319-221 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. Buslneas solicited for the aboveexchanges. Direct wire service. Correspondence Invited. Phones 454, Long Distance 39. A.S. Hustace. Mgr Capital..-. $500,000.60 Surplus and Undivided Profits $500,000.00 We Solicit Your Patronage. CENTRAL BANKS TRUST CORPORATION, CAPITAL ------ $500,000.00 If you contemplate opening a new account, or changing your present banking arrangement, and with to connect yourself with a strong, oonaorv- | atlve bank, fully equipped to serve you aa your bualneaa Justifies, Invite you to call and talk the matter over with ua. Aoa G. Candlar* Praaidant. W. H. Pattaraoiif Vie©-Praaidant. A. P. Col**, Caahltr. John 8. Owens, Vice-President. Wm, O. Owens, Aaat. Cashier. WM. L PBBL, President. ROBT. P. MADDOX. Ylco-Prea. GIBERT & CLAY 111 ALABAMA I tTOCKS, kONOi. COTTON. GRAIN, corrcc, paoviaioN© MEMBcea ATLANTA, BA. eighth of a cent. Thus tbe New Orleans I contract baa incersard In value, tbereLj Improving *b© xmthtni market from th- ▼lewpolat of th© bojrrr of liedgoa nnd of th© o©U©r af actual cotton, baeatw© mini mizing th© bearish affect of nndmlrable tender*. Th© Ideal contract ibonld favor no comrarrrfal grade more thau another. Meanwhile, aenllmeatal mipport continues roJSSMSK* Orleans Cotton to mmj. tjm crop from .11° r * Cotton Exchsnge.iS.w Orteaua Jtavk Eiobar:r- cotton Ux-hanga. 1 avrSTOl dlravtlsaa, though butfMau Is ou r... * fork Caffe. Exrb.ngs btaw Or loan Board of Trade.)', at.satoa small a valo to mak- a rrel mnrkot. Tho, PHvnfA TVf-ea to all Exchange!- „ vlalbl© zapply atatement fully meets bull- ^C6l and Long DltUnci Ttltphonf 5298. W. R. FAGAN, Manage Ish tjpteUtkma M -Wm # MADD0X-RUCKER BANKING CO. CAPITAL $200,000.00 SURPLUS AND PROFITS .... $500,000.00 WARE A L ELAN D COTTON, GRAIN, PROVISIONS, STOCKS, BONDS, ACCOUNTS INVITED 8*. 2 Wall SI., Fdin BoIldi»f, Atlmit, C». MlMBttS Ntw Ttrk Cation itehi*«*. New Orientt Colton itthnage. Chicago Board of Trado. Chi'tgo Stork Inbtngo. New York Coffee inhaage. \V’e invite accounte of individuals, coi-jk)rat ions, banks • and bankers and offer the best ternid consistent with conservative banking. In our Saving© Department wo allow Interest at th© Rate of 3 1-2 par cent. Compounded Semi-Annually.