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IrnSPAf. JCLY 31. ItKC.
JOSEPH B. LIVELY
THE GEORGIAN’S RECORD OF MARKETS AND FINANCE
Late Mouths Were Firmer
on a Little Covering by
Room Element.
CABLES WERE STEADY
Weekly Government Report
Construed as Slightly
Bullish. '
Vork ' Ju, J r »l—At thtWn-
f th « cotton market the near positions
were rather weak, but the late moutba
were firmer on a little covering by the
JMU element due to atcadler tai.lei tliau
*xp*ct*d. Flrot price,
•J»J point, blither.
8P0T COTTON MARKET.
Dellrered <
Liverpool—Qulat, C.IM.
• , r.iuii—nirmii,
Memphis—Quirt, 10%c.
Houston—Mtesdy. 10%c*
Boston—Quiet, 10.90.
Philadelphia—Steady, 11.15,
TODAY’S PORT RECEIPT8.
The following table ahowa receipts at the
porta today, compared with the tame day
last year:
New Orleans. ,
Galveston. . .
Mobile
Bavnnnnh. . .
Charleston. . .
Wllmlugtou. .
Norfolk.
iltlladelphia'. .* .’ .*
Pacific coast
1106
no# ,
19B$
516
1863
192
464****
292*“*
1809 °
S s
IS »
I
n l
i2 fj
* l(
6199
Oi
2
INTERIOR h
U
S
Id
ill
YT.
pts at the
the same
The following table shows reee
Interior towns, compared with
day last year:
1906
1908
Houston
Augusts
Memphis
Ht. Louis
Cincinnati
640
162
179
1R9
43
4219
256
406
292*“*
Tofal
1203
6082
LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET.
Liverpool. July SI.—11:15 p. m.—Snot cot
ton inoaerate. with prices steady. Middling
uplands. 6.99d. Hales. 5,000; American, 4,800.
Speculation and export, 1,000. Uecelpts, 12,-
0d0; all American.
Opening Previous
Jbinge. Close, Close.
JutrAuV..' S.72A.74 i'n"" s.n*
l% iM fcg
6.6M.M B.r
Oct.-Nov.
Nov.-I »ec.
Dee.-Jan.
Jan.-Feb.
5.64-5.65
6.59-5.60
5.66-5.56
6.66-5.56 5.54-5.55 5.66
1.56 5.54-6.56 6.56
5.56-1.57
NEWS AND GOSSIP
Of tho Fleecy Staple.
Private Wire to Glbert & Clay.
New York, July 11.—Liverpool at 12:30
m. at about 1 up waa aa expected.
^Nonlen & Co. make condition of crop
87.69 against 76.15 last year.
Mitchell Just sold Wilson 5,000 October.
The Journal of Commerce says: The
strength la the cotton goods market was no*
t Ices hie. Many buyers were In the district,
and the operations moved along steadily In
commission and Jobbing circles. In some
of the latter the mall returns were very
satisfactory, especially in prints, dress
foods, domestic and llulugs.
New Orleans, July 31.—Liverpool 1 up Is
new Orleans, July 31.—Liverpool 1 up Is
about as sxpected, and* the only Issue to
cause pri(* change* are crop reports and
the approaching government
port.
The Journal of Commerce says of the
many the brightest In y*
generally. small, ‘
and fruiting wel
beneficial, nnmag
its of
jwr of II
right prospects.
The plaut Is
nd vigorous
, _ „ . food, rains
Iteneflclsl, damage fir Inaecta very slight,
labor generally sufficient, majority of crops
laid by. and were it not for shedding in
many sections the crop would be slmosr
perfect. Stands as a rule not good and.
boll weevil has made Its appearance In
some parlshea.
New York Is selling freely here; looks like
Price.
Liverpool cables: Market doll, but shows
much letter undertone, with more Inquiry
from Manchester and continental spinners
for spot cotton.
The government report swill be Issued Frl-
— August 8, at IX o’clock, eastern time,
western forecast Indicates fair
*tV
cloudy weather with occasional i
Partly
Temple, Tex., wires: Owing to continued
... damage to crop serious,
doing serious damage. Grass
In fields. Bad weather greatly
rains all Jul;
Boll worms
letting bad In fields. Bad weather greatly
leer eased propsects of good crop. Dry
weather wanted. Dry weather seems to
cannot be called unfavorable,
ruin Is In the extreme east of the cotton
licit. Texas Is dry, which Is favorable' to
Its
opening of cotton and Its picking.
stout 1 lower
on New York,
ew Orleans—The contract market Is sb-
lifeless. Much uncertainty Is felt
bureau report and no one
nit himself. A prlvnte cn*
blogram says that Manchester and Conti-
- — buying spots freely, but
*t show It. Spots here
ely Itfelesi
Friday’s
New Orleans—Moyse A Holmes iold 1,000
Think New York buying October
shipboard is 6,883 bales, against
TRADE WAITING
MONTHLY REPORT
New York, July *1.—The Sun says: There
.--HI
was Jnst enough coverng and support to
, tB of ftct
that this general tenor
crop newa waa favorable. It wag not en
tlrely so. howover. for there were very
heavy rains In parts of Atlaatlc and guff
states and eastern Texas. The Tlmcs-Dem*
ocrat, which takes the ground that distinct
Improvement has occurred In the condition
dating the last month, adds that the heavy
rainfalls *' -
east of the Mississippi may be
iroductlve of serious consequences later on.
"ie spot market, moreover continued In
the main firm with a steady tone and ox-
rts were large. Aa for the cotton goods
Ide. It seems to be In a more promising
condition than recently. The demand for
certain fabrics Is excellent, and prices are
firm. There can lie no doubt, either, that
— * sir
Advances Ranged From
Small Fraction to One
Per Cent.
THE EXCEPTIONS FEW
Market Only Moderately
Active, Trading Restrict
ed to Speculation.
By Print, Leowal Wirt.
New York, July 81.—In the etock
market the prices at the opening were
mainly advance*, ranging from 1-8 to
Amalgamated I* up 6-8 and Lead,
Consolidated Oa* and St. Paul gained
Southern Pacific opened 8-8 higher.
Steel preferred opened 1-8 lower, and'
declined 1-8 further.
LONDON 8T0CK MARKET.
itchleon .
'aundlnn Tactile. . . .
ehjvngo, Mil. * Ht. I’eul..
3rlo preferred'. ’. '. '. '. '.
is Central. . . .
Illnofs
tew York Central
'eunsylvanal.
tending. .
Southern Pacific
Union Pacific
United Htates Steel. . . , .
United States 8teel pfd...
WEEKLY WEATHER AND
CROP-REPORT
Texas—The mean temperature was above
the ^normal except Jn a number ^ of the
_ —1117, mpibm unnv iiuiiiennii
(Hlnesdar and toward the close of thi
week. Tne precipitation was heavy II
many northeaatern aud south central conn-
"UUI1P1 it 1111 in me gre«i*r pnri
i and* Indianterritory— 1 The tem«
veraged stout 3 degrees lielow
deficient. The rainfall waa unevenly dls
trlbuted, being deficient in portions of the
eastern and central district*! and heavy to
dnfall averaged
sly
The rain.
somewhat above the normal, and at
tered stations was very heavy, causing con
siderable damage, especially Jn the low
lands. The temperature averaged 2 degrees
below the normal.
Alabama—The mean temperature was be
low the normal. The forenoons, however,
were generally warm and sunshiny. T*
rainfall exceeded the average over most
the state, being Irregularly distributed.
Mississippi—The mean temperature was
’no 1 degrees to “ * — ~
GIBERT A CLAY S
DAILY COTTON LETTER.
krt
Sew Orleene. July 11. -The foreign mnr-
ft wee eilrenel^ quiet. Wi.vaMee^noted
•ome Improvement In the nndertone due to
an Inrreaeed Inquiry on the part of Men-
cherter and rmitlliental eplaaere. Option,
<>n the eloee were unchanged, and epof i
».<*» hatoe, 1 point lower. There f W*' du||
, end epof eole,
bale*, 1 point lowar. There wie no
nee In today a eeeelon from the dull
Mdony now Hletlug. 1-rlce change* are
view continue* eat
Imt
uient weekl
lefnetorv. «c*ttere<l ahowert nave .occur-
red lu different localltlee of the belt but
on the whole have been more benoflclel to
the plant thaa otherwlee. Houtb ( arollna
alone report* eome dentege on arcnunt of
the eice«lve rainfall. auiTdegtractlvo ball-
•torme also occurred there during tbe week,
iiut ailde from thl* offirlal eourco of In
formation, private advice, etlll maintain
that proepecte. If any thing, have Improved,
and the weather a* a general rule bui bean
moat aatlefectory.
WARE & • LELAND'S
DAILY MARKET LETTER.
New York, July K-Thare waa practically
on change fn tb* narrow character of the
cotton mVrket and Btwtnatjow hnve Iwcome
u tinimiHirtait that aven room trader! and
eo unimportant that oveit room trader, dnd
difficulty In operating. Early In the day an
advance In Uverpool led to * higher market
he”, luit Ihle eoo* wee replaced by a de-
elinc of 3 or 4 point,, after which the trad*
beSaTe dull end prlcee felle.1 to move more
then a i.ilnt or two. Tb* weekly report
felled to iihow damage of ImiK'rtance In aay
Kite but North Curolln*. and tb# monthly
woulY requlr# %n.T. erable A„g7.t d.m.^
to hrInr’n 1**001 a change In the c.tton mar-
km* while there has l>een a little too
much rain In portions of the belt, the gen-
ronflltlonTs sab! to be excellent, and
rtiouId" favorable TSttaf occur In Angnat
• hie mm will be made. Under the cl ream-
■tancetTlT would be difficult to hrtag about
•Sif^eolation, but aa the crop Is not m-
inired orofesslonal traders are not disposed
SSwlI rnely. and tbe market continues to
flucmetewllhln narrow limit*
LIVE 8T0CK MARKET.
“[•r'JrWrop: E.Hm.ted r*.
criota"toda/. 14.800. Mnrket aleudy nt Tea-
idrwe "ilnetiry f"frr left-over. T.H»:
terdaj A ^,Y7„|n„ted for loiiim-row.
mixed. I6.20CC70;
tf,a^6.60: yorkers, p».m»®-79; go»»d to choice
SSbShfibmi
the condition of trade on the qther
‘•t. on the whole, prosperous. Al
time there Is little speculation,
The weather news Is too favornble to’en
courage outsiders to take the long side, and
unless they do embark nn that aide they
are apt to let the mnrket alone, in other
words. It Is usually that the ontatde public
bull or nothing. The Husslnu news, more
over, wai a bit leas peaceful, and finally
*»cen those who might be trading are hold-
aloof for. the government report on
What that will be no one ran
KM
than a month ago, 5 per rent better than
last year, 11.6 per cent tinder two years
ago, when the crop waa 13.650.000 bales, and
about the same aa In August three years
ago—79.7 per cent—when the crop was 10.-
011.000 bale*. T* ~
this report It will not be at all snrprialng
If the speculation should bo duller than
ever. Following it there may be the long
expected revival of bnalncsa. New Orleans
so did large spot Interests.—Glbert A
New Orleans. July 31.—The Tltnea-Demo-
ernt says: Under a flood of crop newa, moat
of It favornble In character, yesterday’s
cotton market marked time, —
talent apparently being satisfied with the
trend of events, while the other half, with
an eye on world’s trade conditions, pre
ferred to wait a while before taking a hand
Id Um game. On the whole orofesalonal
opinion Ts less mixed than surface tenden
cies would seem to Indicate, the absence of
an outside Interest for the moment having
R ractlcally throttled tbe speculative pendu
i ” * ““ *“ 1
Meanwhile the July pool appears to
aimed at. without, however, making life i
real burden, for the mid summer short am
riag brokers, locally at least, are now more
Interested In co-operating with Liverpool on
holidays than In determining the logical In
dex to an unprofitable situation from a
simulative viewpoint. . _
The government report at the end of the
week. If unaccompanied by trade develop-
the public; therefore. In the event nothing
called a market.—Ware A Inland.
WARE A LELAND’S DAILY
COTTON 8EED OIL MARKET
New York. July XI.—The beginning of the
week brought hardly any change In the
* " oil. At the opening
market for cotton seed olf. At the opening
yesterday trading was quiet, with prices
steady aad praeflmtly unchanged from
moat parLnear positions continue firm on
- •*-*-* *- and fairly good demand
tlie distant deliveries are
lOT IfTlUITI. WBiir ihc ucuvciira alc
Influenced by the prospects of the cotton
crop. There Is also considerable Interest
manifested In the possibility of new oil
for Hepteml»er delivery, and It la claimed
far floutba-Warn A LeUod.
GIBERT A CLAY
IS K. ALABAMA AT.
COFFEE. PROVISION*
ATLANTA, OA.
M CM I
New T<wk Stock orlHos *Kt5J5? Ex^SiSv^n^nStfo^ASriattoo
New York Cotton oflesns Board of Trade |ualvesto« Cotton Exchange
J>»ew xor* * WK«*» to all Cxchacg***-
^ ‘ 57W. W. R. FAGAN. Mananerw
frflm 1 degrees to 2 degrees below tbe nor
mal. There was considerable cloudiness In
the western counties where the rainfall was
heavy, but In the eastern counties there
waa umple sunshine and only light show
Louisiana—Beat fared ah o#er* occurred
and general
ties, during the latter part. The tempera
ture was above the normal In the south
ern portion, and below in the northern por
tion. Tbe sunshine was tndow the average.
Houth Carolina—The weather wns cloud;
during most of the week, with freqneh
showers, some of which were heary. Th
precipitation waa generally above the nor
mal, being excessive In many places. The
temperature was considerably below the
normal. Deatructlr hall storms occurred
locally.
Georgia—The prevailing weather was
cloudy and showery In moat districts.
IIsary rain occurred In scattered localities,
the weekly rainfall t>elng below tbe normal
In the extreme northern portion and In
aomo central counties and above tRe normal
elsewhere. The mean temperature was
from 1 degree to X degrees below the nor
mal. •
Arkansas—The sunshine and temperature
were lielow the nnrmnl. The first three
nlghta were abnormally .cool. Warmer
weather Is needed. The rainfall wne above
tbe normal except In some northern couti-
tlM. * ‘ J
Locally excessive and somewhat dam-
counties.
Tenasaaec The temperature averaged ■ev
ert! degrees below the normal. Hbowera
jrred on the 2Sd and from the 27th to
the 2Mh affording sufficient moisture. The
ircent wet weather baa proved Injurious lu
some eastern counties.-Ware A Leland.
COFFEE MARKET.
January..
February.
March.. -
April..
Opening
nan re.
4SS1:-
Juue „
7.39-7.35 7.40-7.46
7.60 7.60-7.65
7.45-7J5 7.66-7.65
7.65 7.65-7.70
ttt8
Hep tern her.. „ „ •• ., 6.96 7.05-710
:: *f?:3 ifS
Uroamber a 7.30 7.38-7.*)
Cloacd eteadj.
RANGE OF NEW YORK STOCK MARKET
Amalgamated Copper
Atlantic Coast Line [
American Sugar Iteflntng
vrsgjrrev.
Bid CTsc.
Aoirncau
do, preferred
American Hmdttnfl Refining
do, preferred
Atchison {
do, preferred :
American Cotton Oil......
Baltimore and Ohio
Brooklyn Rapid Transit .*
Canadian Pacific
Chicago and Northwestern.......
Chesapeake and Ohio
Colorado Fuel an^
■CentCal Leather...
do, preferred..
Iron
Chic ago, Milwaukee and St. Paul t..,/”
aukee and
Delaware and Hudson..
Distiller’s Securities
Erie
New York, Ontario and We
‘Tstlooal Lead
orthern Pacific
New York Central..
Norfolk aud Western
Pennsylvania ,. .
People’s Gaa
Pressed Steel car
do, preferred)
Pacific Mall
Readli
jbife Steel.
k Island
. I--.]
United states Rublwr
do, preferred
Southern Pacific
Southern Railway
do. preferred
Hloss-Hhcffleld
Tennessee Coal and Iron ..
Texan aim! Pacific
Union Pacific
United States Steel .
do. preferred............
Virginia-Carolina Chemical ....
do, preferred.
Western Union
Wnbnsh
referred
do, preferred...
Wlscoutlu Central
do,
OA
», preferred
General Electric.
Illinois Central...;
American Ice Securities
Louisville and Nashville
Mexican Central
Missouri' Pacific
Ttotal stock sales today 694.300 shares.
RANGE OF THE COTTON MARKET
AT NEW YORK.
AT NEW ORLEANS.
Tb. followln, I, tbe tun la cotta*
future. Id N.tr York t-jSar:
Lett lYerlnn.
jul,. .tk- ww.Vx ^ ST
Oct. .10.29 lO.r
Tbs following Is ths
i rang* In cotton
futurss lu Now Orleans today:
Last Previous
Open. High. Low- Sale. Close, cions.
Sept ^ ^ ^ ^
mm C-.J io!22 ioIS ia
»oc. .10.33 10.34 10.29 10.32 10.31
Jn'n.’ !iOJ8 i6;» 10.14 10.37
Feb. lio.44 16.44 10.41 10.41 10.4
Mar. .10.50 10.61 10.47 10.49 10.4
Closed steady.
July. 10.50
Aug. .10.41 10.41 10.X7 10.38 10.37-3*. 10.41-43
Hept. .10.26 10.26 10.26 10.26 10.26-28 10.26-29
10.21-22 Oct. .10.19 10.20 10.17 10.18 10.17 :
“ ‘ Nov. . .... .... A .10.11-:
TIPS FLASHED
From Wall Street
Prlrat# Wlra to Qlbert A Clay.
New York, July 2L-Dan!el Odell A Com-
pauy: Purchasea of aelected storks should
Lm made on this reaction. We believe a
moderate extension of the recession would
add strength to the technique. It would
not surprise ns to see reactionary opera
tions continued. But It la not likely that
much will be accomplished at present. We
suggest that on soft spot* today moderate
linos of stocks bo taken to be added to In
the event of a point or more average de
cline. We arc conservatively bullish on the
general market, and expect specialties to
lead It upward very soon again.
Marshall, flpader A Company: Today’s
market might reflect the absence of sup
port from a rsthsr short Interest which has
ler tone may follow lu some
” " * ltion u
Ipentlsl Interests In
stlon from the most —
asnclsl district expect the stock mar-
* a earn *
the flnsnei _
ket to be strong and activs the greater part
.; next month and they believe that con
siderably higher ’ *** 4 ‘
STOCKS REVIEWED
BY NEW YORK SUN
New York. July 31.—Tbe Hun says: The
strength und activity which were (IlspluytHl
at the o|rt>»lng became more pronounced to
ward the middle of the first hour nod a
number of etocke previously neglected par
ticipated In the advance to s large extent.
Almost at the start, however, then* was ev-
i • Bn M
NOTES ON GRAIN
Pointers on Provliloni.
31.*-Onr crop expert wires
from HsniHtrn, 8. D.: “Heavy rain today.
Liverpool not so weak ■■ ours yesterds;
and there was s liberal'export demsui
These factors, however, ere hardly enoug
to stem the tide In face of the hear.
ket will probably
shorts covering.
Corn promises to do bstter. No relief to
crop In this state aud geucrnl growth Is
uneren. I«ook for higher prices In corn
and osts. .
Chicago, July XL—Oats In Nebraska will
torn out like the wheat there—big—said W,
M. Bell, of Milwaukee. I went out with
the Idea that the oste crop of tbe stats
ft the wheat crop was poor. I
thoroughly disabused of ‘ both
• state looks like s garden and
the ost_ .... „
was short and that I would Dm
lions where the whi
have been
Idea*. The state look* like sjpu
the only thing that can head oflTs big
f, cslnmlfy. Corn there Is
.. ting too far along to be hurt by dry
weather.
prominent^ grain man ■ays:^ This prom-
B to be s fine year for cash grain hsn-
The action of the board of trade In
Ing commlsleon has put a quietus on
speculi
congress some
eral. Commission houi
mnJlK A Co. have bought 500.000
ishels whest this morning. John Bartlett
»rered a line of shorts.
Lot of packers have tmught moderately
today. Offerings not heavy. This has help
ed the market, although It has a weak uh-
- *rtoue.
rirato Wire toJVare A Iceland.
( hlcsgn, July fl.—Wheat Is due to have a
G'e recovery, but on small bulges would
phstfc tienr expected a few weeks ago. In
two weeks stocks have Increased 4.6M.000
l*»*hel» of all grades, of contract grades £•
ftOMlmaheis, and the visible has increased
4.137,000 bushels. At this rate of Increase
nplica here will reach larger proportions
fore September than have been known In
cent years, It Is fortunate for tbe trade
id e lev store would have been swamped
ith grain. Ho far the elevators bare made
<xl progress [n handling the Ir
movement of wheat.
Immense
the new calls started
ed rules was spirited after
terday. All the cash Interests were
nted. being
good start.
There wort sale#, of 6.000 bitahels No. 3
How coni on track In thirty days at 61V4q
and one car No. 2 oats on track sixty days’
shipment at XH4c. The prices made are to
l»e sent .out by tbe cash Interests less He
commission.
wheat.
yesterday, Including 1....
mrd and 6O.00O No. 2 red. Hales
hard were at 2c over September c. I. f. Iluf-
CHICAGO CAR LOTS.
Wheat.,
'em.. «•
oats.. ..
Hogs.. •<
Today. Tomorrow.
IdenreShst nn. I*n„ Id terestf were tak
ing profits or working for a decline, the
selling coming In many Instances from
strong people, who have been buyers. The
mnrket wns ripe for a reaction when the
announcement was made that the Brooklyn
Union Gas Uonjnnny'hsd decided to discon
tinue dividend payments on Its stock. Tha
street St* once Jumped to the co * * -
that this foreshadowed similar sr
the part of ths UonsoUqtttfl Oas c<
which brokcly
all through t!
however, that
conclusion
action on
j Company,
My sharply, causing a reaction
the list. It was pointed out,
there was nn Important dif
ference between the Brooklyn Union and
In that
the Consolidated Gas. In thnt the latter
controls the electric light business ns well
ns the gaa In Its territory, while ths for.
liner bas no Interest In the electric light lti-i
duatry. which Is relatively more profitable
tbnn tbs other. By I o’clock tbs lowsst
prices of the day had been assn In nearly
them**
■II the active Issues, and thereafter strong
E assure for a reaction was displayed sU
rough ths list.—Glbert A Clay.
By Private Leased ’
flew ’ York. July li.-LornI
id —
the market somewhat Irre
fSffUl
actionary because of the rather
—* -- ... - >n d|t|
m. ->*»,
Wt ww sugar steady
Isr and re- beet market steady
sharp re- 6 2-4d.
Iltlons whl< *
I refined gn<
nged; Icondoi
na August A
Private Wire to Ware A Leland.
‘low Jones Hummsry: American stocks
... Icondon Irregular, mostly a sheds below
parity.
Brooklyn Union Gao Company passes divi
dend.
Consolidated Oai Company expected to
Mutual Ufa Insurance Comnsnv gives
policyholders list of the potlcynolaers T as
sociation.
p r
HccrcUrj tjtmh m,« RooMT.lt will oot
run .(.In for th. pr..l4.Dcr,
8.000 men otf tb. PKODiflnnl* tnon.l
work n»r itrik*.
KJ■ ( Blwnftf .nd Knltwr Wilhelm to met
EIGHT ARE TRAPPED
BY FIRE IN LAKE
B, Prieto ImhO Wire.
Chicago, July 81.—Trapped In a fire
that wrapped the Hlzty-.lchth atreet
crib, two mile* off the Hyde park lake
front, ,l|ht men battled with the flame*
for an hour today before a tug reached
the place.
With tbe old of the craw of th, boat
the lira waa put out. only after It had
Uened to coniume the whole .tinc
ture.
Th Are In mldlaka waa dlacovarad
In the kitchen of the light hoyee and
had apparently been itarted from a
range. The flame* hod eaten out the
greeter port of the room whan discov
ered. . /
DARING COPPERS
RESCUE FAMILIES
By Private Lmstd Wire.
New York. July 81.—At tha peril
of their live* two policemen rescued
seven persons—the families -of Joseph
Shapiro and Abraham Ooldwaaaerff—
who had been suffocated by smoke In
the biasing building at 887 Broadway,
Williamsburg, early tpday, the officers
reaching th* two tomtit*, only after a
hazardou. climb up two narrow boards
and along a window ledge from an ad-
lolnlng structure.
. b» fall.
Wabash bondholders and bankers said to
hare reached an agreement.
Steel corporation report for the second
quarter will be made today showing net
earning of nboat t40„000,OW.
Canadian Northern iron IncreaM last
year 43 per cent and net It per cte
Call and time money rate, expected to
SOUTHERN EXCHANGE
Oldest Established Office South.
COTTON STOCKS BONOS GRAIN
around Floor Oould Building. Dally
mnrket letter and market manual
mailed on application.
LJ. ANDERSON & CO
Bankers and Brokers,
COTTON. STOCKS, GRAIN
Correspondent's Capital $250,000
RCFKRCNCe. THE NEAL BANK
phone i err. prudential bloo
HUBBARD BROS & CO.
COTTON
1; MERCHANTS
Atlanta Office., 119-211 Ontury Building.
Member. New York Cotton Exchange. New Or
leans Cotton Exchange, Liverpool Cotton Aaao*
elation, Chicago Board of Trade, New York Cof
fee Exchange, New York Produce Exchange.
Bu.lnesa solicited for the above exchanges.
Direct wire aervlca. Correspondence Invited.
Phones 454, Long Distance 39. A.S. Hu.tace, Mgr.
NORTHWE8T CARS.
Th* fnllowlnix dgarw gfrs th. nnrthwrot
cor. today, la.t weak and leaf year:
. W%. ff*‘
Minneapolis.
Duluth. . .v
Chicago. . .
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MOVEMENT.
'RIMARY
The following figures show tbs primary
movement of wheat anil corn:
Whest—Receipts tmlsy 1,395,000 bushels,
ngstnst 1.17 >.'•*» bushels last year; "hip*
incuts today 964.000 bushels, against 769,009
bushels Isat yr “
Corr
.gain,
today
la.t year.
Ii-Ueceliif. today 483,900 bunheln, Wheat opened *4 lower;
af tto.otn huahela fant year; shipment. 14 Inw.r; clnoed M to S I
- 334,000 huahela, against 4)0,000 buahela Cnrn u|ie>ied t4 hlrher; 1
OPENED STEADY,
SOON EASED OFF
Duo to Further pressure
. From Cash Interests and
Large Receipts.
SELLING WAS HEAVY
Which Was Reflected in De
clines in All the Specula
tive Commodities.
By Prlrat* learod Wlra.
Chicago, July 31,—Thar, were net lories
for th. day of H0T4c In wheat; MilV In
cnrn and U40394C In oats aa compared with
th. r.atlng .pot. of Monday. The hull,
were not atrong emihgh to hold their part-
tlou In th. rsrtou. markets and sliding
price* w.r. the result Wheat brok. and
coaree grains trailed on. Ths entire spro-
nlatlri altnatlon was WMk. 1<M> for whnt
I'rom abroad, of which sons ware bectsr.
but still out of lino*. Th* Improved bids <
csuie mainly from the continent. A New
York exporter covered his short whest '
there ob ths Improved demand from
road. A 1'hllsdelpbls exporter wired that ,
% demand there was bt
- » i.<8--what small sod
R-ers 66.01
bushels corn, 90,000 bushels osts
lets —
0 bushels ryg.
£ seaboard reported 50 boatloads ot
Wheat receipts tt primary markets
ftC.000 bushels, and corn 463.000 hushsis, 1
;slnat 1,176,000 rod 648,000 bushels respeo
-ely a yetr ago.
osts.
1,200 bushels <
CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET.
wne a?- 0-
High
Low
Close
£ i
1
8
h
Th’J
R
491;
40%
47%
8
r
30%
31
32
d.-ts
Jan. ..14.10
B>
!i:5
14.15
17.00
16.7*.
14.15
7^ nD 7.m4
k-JiS
it,
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8.77V4
8.6B
v 72' ,
1.77%
k'\ :IT
m
?3t
77%
n
S4
, 734174; .Vo. i
No. 1 norih^tii -J>r1u«,
I northern spring, 76676%.
LIVERPOOL GRAIN MARKET.
4U.000
st year; ■
els, against 963,000
, 1:90 p. m., % to
. „ rw lower,
% higher; 1 JO p. tn., % to %
% higher.
50 Shares Candler Bank Stock,
100 Shares Trust Co. of Ga.Stock
WE BUY AND SELL STOCKS AND BONDS
J. H. HILSMAN S C0„ 601 empire building
ATLANTA NATIONAL BANK
ATLANTA. GA.
C. E. CURRIER, Pr,,ld«nL A. E. THORNTON, VlM-PrMldanL
H. T. INMAN, Vlc^Pr.aldant. OEO. R. DONOVAN, C,,hl,r.
JAME8 8. FLOYD, Au't Ca.hl.r,
Capital $500,006.60
Surplus and Undivided Profits $500,000.00
We Solicit Your Patronage.
COTTON^GRAI^N, ^RO^ISiSnS.HtoCKsPbONDS.
Ne. 2 Wall 51., Palart BaMlaf. Allaalt. Ca.
MtMBUS:
New fart Carta* lutaage. Ckkaga Baird of Trade.
New Oritaes Catlaa [iihiege. ChUago Slock fubige.
lletraaal Callea Aitooahaa. New York Co"** inhat
File ale Wuet la Hew York. Hem Orleans. ChUaga. H. C COT H HAH. ¥,
Hell Phone I2i2
ark Certee litbaagt.
StiidsrJ Pham
Frank IlBWfttaft President.
, V. R Tnotnas C. Erwin, Asst. CsshlFi
* Ca abler.
Tnomss C. Erwin. Asst. CSi
It. W. Uy*ra. Aeet. ('ashler.
Third National Bank
$200,000.00.
$300,000.00.
Capital
Surplus
M' I '-I r jf ii it
Joke wT OnaL
II. Y. McCord.
Calhoun. DIRECTORS* J. n. Nnnnslly.
Prank nswklns. J. Carroll Ptyns.
H. M. Atkinson. L\ B. It.*seer.
Joseph A* McCord.
David Woodward.
WM. L. FEEL. Freaident.
low, r. MADDOX. Yloo-Proa
MADD0X-RUCKER BANKING CO.
CAIMTAI $200,000.00
$500,000.00
SURPLUS AND PROFITS
ACCOUNTS INVITED
We invite account!* of iiulivifltmlw, oorpomlion , <, banks
and bankere and offer the best terms oom-i'tent with
conservative hanking.
it wo allow Inter*-at at the Hate of 3 1-2 per
Soml- An nually.
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warn*i
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