The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, December 08, 1906, Image 16

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'Jiib ATLANTA UhUiUriAN. Close Today 32 to 3(5 Points Lower Compared with Last Saturday. COTTON DECLINES . NEWS AND GOSSIP . of tile Fleecy Staple. Edited by MARkFTS DURING THE, WEEK Private Wire to (llhcrt 4 C’lnr. New York, Inh*. 8.—Liverpool ciom-o 5^6 higher. Was due 3^/34 higher. 4Ih this Joseph B. Lively IYIr\l\l\L 1 (3 Mr. Lively'* tiranty-flve year*’ experience of ed iting rairket* In Atlanta nod »lie South has made lilni « recognized au thority In hla specialty. CHOP GUESSES CAUSE Trade and Spot Situation to Remain Unchanged—Raw Material Firm. N>»v York. I>e»*. 8.—Th# cotton market, al though rather quiet, displayed considerable steadiness nt the opening thin morning, be ing Influenced by better cables than ex- landed. There has apparently been no change In the cotton situation so far ns trade condl- flows ami the demand from spinners Tor raw material la concerned. The output of the mills Is engaged for the next six months nt good prices, with indications of advances In man/ Instances. That a greater quantity of goods Is not be ing sold Is due to the Inability of the mills, now running at full time, to furnish good* In larger quantities. , Last week better prices ruled and senti ment wss bullish on the cotton and cotton goods situation, the elose on Hatnrdsy being steady at about the Iwst prices of the week with the trade, expecting a continuance ai least of the steady undertone and. If any thing. n tendency toward a hlghr Hayward, Vick A- (Murk estimate the crop ul 12.100,060. Following Is the statistical position of cotton on Friday. December 10, as made up by Tbw New York Financial Chronicle: This Last Ijist Week. Week. Year Visibly supply.... 4.641,38ft 4.335.031 4.866,896 American 3.754.386 3,576,031 3,933,696 In sight for week. 574,886 622,247 438,111 Since September 1.8.263,857 5,688.972 5,844.270 Fort receipts 431.459 390,838 300,712 Fort stock 1,238.2- * ' RANGE OF NEW YORK STOCKS AND COTTON MARKETS Exports Interior receipts Interior stocks.. Interior shipments 302,871 333.295 r 17,264 :mr»,7fts 641,357 607,233 307.1*1 257.080 195.224 Total mill takings. 409.530 375,107 381.589 American mills... 336.530 307,987 296,W® Sou. eomminptlon.. 47.000 47,0*10 46,000 Nor. spin, takings. 89,434 96,482 103,579 The New York Commercial: “The ad i ustinent of wage scales in New England no good* mills will hasten the announce ment of a higher lerel for many cottons that are now nt value. They bid fair to come next week early, but Inasmuch ns Chesapeake Sc Ohio, many other lines have already been rntsod, - •- ’*—* • merchants do not expect that any restric tion of tho present buying will lie caused. Just what a high level Is In the present market, merchants And It difficult to say, for buyers are really making the market. NAME OF STOCK. Atuaiv imated Coppaf. Atlauti.* Coast Line. . American Sugar Ksf. . Anaconda American LocomotlTS. do. preferred. . . . . Am. timsltiag Kef- • • do. preferred. . . . Atchlsr.n. do. preferred. . . . American Cot* on Oil. . . Am. Car Foundry. . . Baltimore & Ohio. . . . llrookly.ii Itapld 1. • • * S 1 level ( On Monday fnesdsy. lay them wss a sudden reversal of sentiment a* to prices—that Is. an ap parent concerted niorement among opera tor* to depress prices wss started, the orl-| gin of which could not be traced, though the telling wss attributed to Joe Hundley mid Theo Price by luslde brokers, whether true or not. there was confident selling on Monday, a sharp decline being recorded. The Influence in favor of the wall street clique was the estlmtae of the New Orleans Tlmes-Hemoerat. placing the crop at 12.450.- O00 bales, which, while not overproduetlve If the figures were considered, the actual size of the crop had the desired effect. In that It was considered by the trade to mean n crop of 13,000.000 bates or more, comparing the guess with previous guesses from that source. . .... 4 Prices on last Saturday were the blghestj toflM lowest being Thursday. active months: I tee. . Jan. . . March. Is the week’ll range Inuigli the ami they are doing so because they feel advance. spot .sales of 6,000 bales'are fair for a short day) The official national gtnners’ figures are 9,950,000. Uradstreefa says: "In cotton goods, the strength of prices la unabated and all goods are sold from three to six mouths ahead. The size of the advance In cotton goods, compared with raw cotton, occasions re mark. Higher wages are still being de manded by operatives, who nrn Indisposed to accept advances offered by tnnnufaetur Hun’s Review ssya: “Textile mills are operating a largo percentage of the aval' able machinery, nlthough tho Inadequat supply of labor continues to he a drawbar! Even after the recent reaction lu the price of raw material, the margin for profits of Incomo <m goods Is small, and purehas< make little effort to secure concessions.’ Spinners' takings of cotton for the we ended yesterday, according to Secretary Hester, amount to 348.000, against 275,000 last year and 329,000 the year before. Since September 1 to December 7. It elusive, spinners' taklnga amount to 3.565, 000, against 3.626,000 last year and 3,430,000 In 1901. The western forecast Indicates fair and warmer weather for all sections, except Texas, where partly cloudy conditions are expected to be followed by lower tem peratures Sunday. HESTER’S WEEKLY COTTON STATEMENT ■cretury Hester. In his weekly state- if of the movement of cotton, shows Increase In the movement Into sight, pared with the same week last year of 172.000 In round figures, ail increase ver the same month year .before, last Colorado P«#l & Iroa. Central Lsather. . . • do. preferred. . • • Chicago A Orest 4. . Chicago, M. A 8t. P. . Delaware A Hudson. . distiller's Securities. . Erls. 10.7 Following t* the rang 64 Vi 58 5.58*4 m ___ range In _.aths In Liverpool today: December January-Febrnary 5.004 £’•§*, Mnrch-Aprll 5.60 5.M 5.58! May-June 5.64 5.85 5.63 The close today was bandy steady, net 3 to 7 points lower. Estimated Monday: 1906. 19u>. New Orleans 20,n0o to 22.000 14.037 (Inhesion 18,000 to 21.000 15.734 Houston 13.000 to 15.000 11.355 Movement nt Atlanta: Receipts todny Marne day last year liSoi iwfcS Iwn-imo'ifir'wim. , ''llnM 10 17-18 10 51-5'*' '*’' ■* °* • — .r For the seven days of December, the to tills show an Increase over Inst year of 172,000, an Increase over the same period 10.29-30 10.64 65 10.38-39 10.70-71 ii the active 1.697 500 1.300 16.713 8.755 7.958 SPOT COTTON MARKET. Liverpool, steady; middling uplands 6.O0U: sales 6,(WO. Atlanta, steady; middling 10V\ New York, quiet; middling 10.S&C. New Orleans, easy; middling 10V-*. Ilaltlmore. nominal; middling lie. Fhllsdelphln. steady; middling ll.20e. Galveston, steady; middling lOHe. Memphis, stesd.v: middling 101516c. TODAY’S PORT RECEIPT8. year liefore lust of 83,000 and Increu compared with tho New Orleans. . Galveston. . . Mobile Mavannah. . . Charleston. . . Wilmington. . Norfolk. . , . New York. . . Boston. . . . Pensacola. . . 21518 2145 8969 1009 Total (Incomplete)...! 58157 INTERIOR RECEIPTS. or the same time In 1903 of (77.000. For the ninety-eight days of the season that have elapsed, the aggregate In ahead of the nlUety-elght days of-last year 412,000, behind the same days vear la-fore last 3o7,- 0UU and ahead of 1903 by 7M.OOO. The amount brought Into sight during III** past week Inis been 591,448 bales, against 419,616 for the seven days ending this date last year, 5uh,658 year before lust nud 524, 142 same time In 1903; and for the sever days of Deeomlwr It has been 5H1.448, against 419,616 lust year, 508,(2*8 year la fore lust ami 524.112 name time In 1903. The movement since Mcptouilwr 1 show receipts at all United Staten ports 4,717,- 049, against 4.302,780 last year, 4,892.931 rear before last and 4.126,276 name time In 19.fl. Overland across the Mississippi. Ohio nt Potomac rivers to Northern mills and C11 a da, 343.866, against 304.7S1 Inst year, 878.962 year liefore last and 307.3U* same time In 1908; Interior stocks III excess of those lo-ld at the elose of lhe commercial year 481,434, against 539,343 last year, 046.156 year l*e for** last and 461.731 same time In 1903; Southern mills takings 789,000, against 774.- 126 last year, 721,940 year l*eforo last nud 653.198 name time in 1903. These make the total niorement for*tin ninety-eight days of the senson from Sep- tern her 1 to date 6,332.849. against 5,921,0?] Inst year, 6.639.892 year liefore last and ii.r.w.im Mini* linn* In 19*13. Foreign exports for the week hare been 3»3.53f>. against 233,157 Inst year, making the total thus far for the season 3,194,10*. against 2,679,231 last year, an Increase of 515.977. Northern mills takings and Cntisdn dur ing the past seven days show uu Increase •»f 6.361, as eompared with the correspond - tng period lust year, uml tlwir total tak ings since Meptemlier 1 have decreased 120,- 711. The total takings of American mills. North, Mouth and Canada, thus far for the season, have been 1.623.017, against 1.728,076 last y«»iir. These Include 822.M7 by North ern spinners, against 913,589. Stock* nt the sealtonrd ngd the twenty* ulna leading Kouthern Interior center* have Increased during the week, 121,104 bales, Against an Increase during the correspond ing period ln»t season of 28,468 ami are now 144,860 smaller than nt this date In 1905. Including stocks left over nt ports ami Interior towns from the last crop and the number of bales brought Into sight thus Ynr from the now crop, the supplf to •late Is 6,630,619, ngalust 6,365,561 for tin* same period last year. COTTON MOVEMENT DURING PAST WEEK movement .1, ns con King, of the No ns follows: Weekly Movement. do. •rills A Neahvllla. Mexican Central. . . . Missouri Pacific. . . . b7.0 574 36!, 163 Vi 163V, 162 Vi »«• NAME OF RTOCK. Northern Pacific. . . New York Central. . Norfolk & Western. Pennsylvania. .... People’s Uaa Pressed Steel Car. . . 220V 22414! 218% 2D% 2»4' 22!V? .; 134VI 134V ISIS• 133%, 1.53 V U4 -I 1 91V4' ‘.*2 , .) 139% 12*.%| l»4Vfc| 1384 j:«V 13HVI KEk b as filoss-Sheffleld. Tenn. Coat A Irus. . Text* A Pacific. . . . Union Pacific United States fit**l. do. preferred. . . Va.-Car. Chemical. . do. preferred. . . Western Union Wabash do. preferred. 52 f*2 52 till 37H «*4[ 34 ( 93%; 76Vi I The Largest and Most Secure Vaults in the South _ S°/ c UuaranteeTrust Co. of Ga. Temple Court, Atlanta, Ga. INVESTMENT BONDS Paid and Held for Benefit of Investors $425,000. I’nder State supervision and have deposited with the State of Georgia $-25,000.00 We sell Ten Year 5. Per Cent Bonds in denominations of $126.00 and $1,000.00 each at par, interest payable on each January and July. Surplus appor tioned to bonds at maturity. If desired, these bonds can be paid for in monthly installments, imn-forfeitahlc after One Monthly ’ installment has been made. A reautiful Savings Bint Boi Furnished Wi'houl Charge. Deposit Boxes and Storage Space for Rent at Reasonable Rates. S' 4S7i 194% 5% WRITE FOR OUR FREE BOOKLET. Total stock sales today 791.10Q'sham*. NEW YORK. TIPS FLASHED From Wall Street. BANK STATEMENT | M U 1i Hll II in*** Jan Feb Mnrrh. . . . April. . . . ;i"T June July Aug 9.971 9.99 10.08)10.11 ii)!a iit'.coliitlci ibicajiao 9.9U 10.00 10.17 ioiai viti 9.911 5.88-9-)) 9.93-94 10.00) 10.0010.06-07 10.09-11 10.15-17 10.17 10.17-18 10.23-24 10.23-25 10.30-32 10.29 10.29-M 10.36-37 10.33-85 10.39-4I 10.39 10.38-39 10.44-45 110.23-25)10.30-32 LIVERPOOL. The following flgurea give the opening range and dose, compared with yesterday: Future* o|iened easy. Opening Previous Italic*- 2 p.m. Close. Close; December 6.664 5.6416 5.614 December-January.. »5.62 * January-Febrnary.... 5.60 Febriiary-March 5.58 March-Apr II........... Vi.flO Aprll-May 5.61 May-June 5.64 Junc-July 5.66 :..54%* 6.63 5.61) 5.6) 6.63',4 5.r*'. 5.67 5.584 5.65 5.66 §.584 NEW ORLEANS. I i j j« j si I |ij g J i! r7rb»T5rr)TKiT4(T i<r4o; ursfMTTioru*'” . .:io.47il0.48jn.33 10.31110.33-34110.42-43 ' | 11O.39-40i1O.47-W . . : 1 *..ii 110.57110.43| 1 J.43 10.43-44 T0..»2-.*n; ; j | *10.48-50 10.56 . . 10.7", b’i.711IO.&61 l'».56j 10.56-57; 10.65-07 j : 10.01 -6*l|M.69-70 ; 11X68 70; 10.77 79 Htendy. NOTES ON GRAIN. Pointers on Provisions. Tlvafe Wive to filbert A Clay. Chicago, Dec. 8.—Wheat opened easier tin er pressure of local pit traders. Dcniuml mmlcrate and trade light wan MUppoi'tcu at the opening. Uf feringa moderate. Oats atrgng, with fair trade. Still very htiillidi «*u wheat, nud expocl.M om beat Information 1 . .. . elpta arc going to fall off again to where they were two wek* ago. You t have very large reeelpt* here with North Dnkotn supplying practically all de mand*." Kutlmnie of the Argentina ahlpuicnt* a* raided by Ilroomhnll was 496,000 bushel* of wheat ami . 2,000,000 bmdiela corn, against 1,240,000 buahels of the one and 951.000 liuali- Im of the other the Mlinilnr week Inst year. WORLD’S VISIBLE SUPPLY STATEMENT The world's visible supply of cotton, ns compiled by Hecretary Hester of the New orb-ana cotton exehauge. *how» an lucn nae an Incream* . . crease of 233,35? year before In at The total visible I* 4.603,129. again it 4.J9V W last week. 4,971.567 last year mid 1.3!31* year before Isat. Of thl* the tmal «f American 1* 3,673.128. agslnat 3.449,596 hat week. 3,937,567 last year ami 3...7*;,3I» >-ar liefore last, and of all other kind*. Im lud • lug Egypt. Ilrntil, India, etc.. 91* against 846,000 laid week. 934.""0 la*»t y.*ar mid 64I.00U year N*forc ln*t. The total word’* visible atipply **f •*»ttoii. na above, show* an incrxaae n*mpar»*«l nlili last week «»f 3)7.532. a decrease .-mn|tani| with la*t year of 2®».4J9 ami an hier.-.t*. ctimbared with year liefore la*t of .hmi Of the world'* visible supply of cotton. .*»* above, there Is now afloat and held lu (ircat Britain and continental Europe' a gainst 2,268.000 laet year nud il43.«w year Iwfore last; in Egypt 195.000. igainst 15T.i»m, Irt-t year aud 172,000.year ln*fore last: In Iudla 373.000. ngalust 481.000 |n«t yen.- and .256,000 year before last: ami in the I nltrd State** ld«§,0f8>, against 1.965.>W.lu-*» year nOd 1,747,000 year before Inst. W E E K LY"CHR0N 1C LE’S REPORT ON WEATHER Neu York. De-. 7.—* t>ur advb e* this ev**nfug (rum the M*mth imlbat** that with •itilte generally favorable weather during tin* » wk. I>l<-UjB. whj-rr not *lr- n.I) .-om- I.lrtwj. Im. nuid.- food |,ri^rr.-w. »nd lion ,b<> movenini of itw- <-ro|i tu uinrl..-i loi< l*e«-it on a lilwral scale." . F receipts fiveilond to iuIIIm uml Canada *S«>iitheru mill taking* Gain of stock at lutcrlor Brought Into sight for wc«>k..595.Ml Total wrop Movement. G1BERT & CLAY’S DAILY MARKET LETTER TRADE MODERATE IN WHEAT MARKET Lower Prices Resulted in <yi Easier Tone at the Opening. THE WEATHER. LOCAL FORECAST. For Atlanta and Vlelnlty—Fulr ami *r tonight aijd Sumlnr. weather"conditions By Private Wire to tlllhert amt Clay Don- Jones’ nummary: Belief from the reosury exp(H*te<l. Bank of England lose* £290.000 today South America and Egypt. Dun's Review say* there la very little Idle inchiner.v. except when* raw material and lalior arc iiiaiilTIcleiit. t United Stoics grnnfl Jury Indict* Union Pacific. Oregon Short Line ami T'tah coal •oinhinatlon. charging discrimination. Steel <TorporstIon official say* efforts are directed to preventing a runaway market in Steel prices. Mlxty-slx roads for October show nil ii ver ge net Increase of 9.95 |*cr cent, ami cir mouths 12.15 per ••cut. Twenty-seven roads for the fourth t In October show an average gross Incr currency niorement .98 per cent. Bank* lost on 18.350.200. Liquidation and consequent reduction in loans should help today’s bank statement. Twelve Industrials advanced .99 1 wclve Industrials advanced .98 per cent. Twenty active railroads advanced 1.29 per •asttv*id during the las hn lumipy . long wheat nud secured profits. The add! tlonal wheat thrown over caused a set back from the best prices of the day aud the dose showed net losses of 4 to 4c. There was leas business In wheat than on Friday. Corn held m> wel In price and dosed 4©%c (letter. Thl* market was quite active. Oats ruled strong nud gained «,fr4 cent. Provisions were higher. SfrMV pork, 1244720c for lard. bushels oats. urred yesterday In the American markets, options closing 5 to 6 points higher, while stmt sales, considering the short du.v, were —y fair, 6,000 bales “ ‘ — *-•-*- ons lieltig sold. ..’Itli offlclii terest to the eottou trade gi — .... I*endlng. It Is <*nty natural that ordinary d(>velopments pr«*c*sllng should lie allowed to pass unnoticed or at least Ineffectual lu shaping price changes. At the moment In fluences are fundamental In the direct rela tionship of supply and demaud for tin* lib erality and consequent weight of the move ment Is absorbed nt least for the time lielng by the excellent demand for cotton, but Monday's figures possibly and those of Tuesday probably will cause some change of views and wldo fluctuations. However, any assumption based upon Index figures of 10,000,000 or 12,000,000 respectively for the • vo reports appear at the moment to l*o ell taken, but the concern most naturally expressed now Is the source of contract supply front either side, be the report what It may. , NVCULLOUGH BROS.’ FRUIT AND PRODUCE LETTER Atlanta./Dec. 8.—The iisuul lug III liusl- *** that prevails Immediately aft'*r the hanksglvltig rush, and prior to the time .Ian... 15.45 that the Christmas traffic begins, has lieeu|Mny. In full force during the last week. _ t everything In fruit and produee in light demand, with the buyers Inclined to •fer placing future orders to any extent. Apples that are now 1»elng resorted to are good* thin' were prtt In storage early In the fall, which has necessarily Incurred ad ditional expense and higher prices In pro portion nt points of selling. Tue Indication* . now point to 11 firm demand and slightly | 2 hard advanced values urlctv until nftc (•range receipt with 5,153.000 bushels mid 3,606.000 bushels respectively it year a for the week, against bushel a a yen’r ago. _ ...sb grain nvVre: Wheat 38,0(i0 bushels, corn 20,000 Jiuslicts, nud S*i,0(M) •spectlvely n year ago. Mhlpiueiits of wheat for the 1 and corn 1,694.(9)0 Idiaiicls, 9 * mid 3,003,001) huatiel* JejflKvUVi The English visible supply CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET for today follow: WHEAT— Dee 74!» May • 79% July 78 uonx- Jul; tly 3 I*OBK— t 200. A bull (mint is circulating In some Idg speculative bouses 011 Union Pacific. We continue bullish on United States | SteeL widely, may, Jioweyer, meet a little «i.!.’!U ,H !»! s i 1 M Bending’s pool will'absorb the lending iiioii„ ill. • ii.,,I* ,.|,,H*k kIih-L- Iirnmul ISA it Surplus Reserve Is Now 700,000 Less Than Le- ; gal Requireuients. STOCKS CLOSED LOWER Trading Element Noted as Buyers Yesterday Sold After Opening. nolo ami western Knnsns. The advance of ' , Y-,' this low Is causing generally warmer wenth i t f * Vll -" ,l "■*'■-«*• »*111 ,d™5S 1*1*11 laki There Is a second . developing In the far northwest, punlcd b.v lower temperature and su (Topper. Boston still bullish .. . The support of Mmeltlng has been I maintained.. and we lielleve Is now ready j for a gmsl rise. ; Mt. Paul, Atchison, Brooklyn Rapid > Transit, Pennsylvania, and Southern Pacific ... . . .. _ i are still In tin* lead limits. The present teu- Minimum and Maximum Temperature* ! dem y is sympathetic with the list. and Rainfall. I Bock Island and Louisville ami Nashville pbeervntlubs taken at 9 a. ai„ 73th tnerb j nr** 'veil regarded in some houses. clomilne The eastward drift of the area of low pressure will cause wartnvr and fair weath er in this section tonight mid Sunday. dtnu time Abilene. . . . Amarillo. . . . Asheville. . . . Atlanta Augusta Birmingham. . Bismarck. . . . Boston Buffalo Charleston. . . Charlotte. . Chicago Cincinnati. . . Corpus christl.. Davenport.. . Dodge City. » . Min. Max. ITerlp. IqIBERT & CLAY’S itatlc DAILY STOCK LETTER. LARD— Dec... 9.6a Jan... 8.624 Mnv.. 9.65 HIDES'- Jan... 8.30 May... 8.35 k.» CASH WHEAT— i N**v: York, l»cc. 8.—The market today dls- j played uo special features unles a fair tone following some iIlsap|Ndiitinent over the ah- 1 sem*e of news from Washington regarding (treasury relief, us suggested I11 yesterday's 1 new* re|M»rts. The London market lor I Auierlcaiis was strong mid n better feeling ; prevails over the financial situation abroad. ; Meantime, apprehension of nn unfavorable bank statement today and the possible Vwiping out of the snrjdus reserve restricts j support within narrow limits. The bank ; statement was more unfavorable than ex* j las ted mid reflected In full the loss by I these institutions through sub-treasury and ! interior oiieratloiis. The surplus reserve Is now !6.«n(l ( rjnu less than legal requirements, j llcporis from interior fiiiauclaf markets. ■ strongly Indicate more severe tension In I money rates, nud'tills may appeal more ; forcibly to the administration than events 1 of the current week In New York. We have 1 '' v * r . v !'( , »iaoii to believe consistent netbm 1 follow on the part of this branch of government In the near future. NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET. Following *■—Tmainif im tb<- airn'k exchiingf. I'Mlnr win* .If ,1 (Ifi’Mcdly |mllicll,r uiitliW*. uml mrmnftlnn, frll lu a vi'r.r SHII'U Mill'll n refilill IViis null,I ,i|i. nmllv l.ruuKlit ali.int hy i| )n unvorlnhil.v IH-rmlnlu, to inonotitry roudUlun«. I'rlm ».i*«i-(l off iiiiuli'ruti.ly ilurliig tin* Ural Irnff of Hi,, w.nlon, hpt Hi.'ii' wus tlllli- ,,1-,... smo from lluulilntlon.. An nnfarornlil, Iwiih sinI.Miivnt wss rcxnnlHl nt n foruuoii" •sini'liulun. Inil ih" fii'tiuil fl^uro. rorraloil 11 roiidltloii apparonlly mill'll Ivors,' Hum Inin Ihm'ii osin-ctM. hut followlnic Hot puhll- cnllon tin* tniti'ki't rxporlt*nct'.J n vonsliivr- nhlp rmrrry. Tho inarkot i losm| stoajy. •Now York. IK"-. n.-Thi- stork market openi'il Irregular this mornlii,. New York TlL.r'VL'. 11 . 1 " * hl * 1 "‘ r ' Rnialtln, >. tip. I'nllnl Stairs Ntrrl prrferrml was mo liuinaml, and t|u> ruininon ailvain'nl 'i, (•rent Northern ore certificates opened un changed and advanced 4. The market was without apt* Ini feature during the first hour, except that the trad ing clement noted n* buying stooka veatcr- da.v sold out shortly after the opening caused some moderate declines. Covcrnnients anchange«l. Other Imndsare LONDON 8TOCK MARKET. STOCK tt- AfimlgnmatcU (Topper Anaconda Atchison Baltimore nnd Ohio Canadian Pacific Chesapeake and dido .... mid Bio Hrnndc . Illinois Central Louisville nnd Nashville Mexican (Tentnil New York Central Norfolk and Western Northern Pacific ►ntnrlo nud Western .Vmisvlvnnla Phtladelnhln and Beading Bock Island Southern Pacific 4641444 76 j 75 % 1774 ...dli44 ..‘1454 mi* f§*J;::x 38411374 I484I14G>3 8141...*: 944 934 Morris Schwa liacher' vision stiN*ks III (Thlcu_ t id 1 mess pork. I4.no > barrels: new. 3,60: barvels; lard, M.5»M tlevves old nnd II.UlW tiefees iicw: ribs, 100,(9*) pounds old aim pounds new. That compare els; lard. 12.614 tic ’Southern mill taking* stock nt interior towi e*ce** ..f Sept. 1 SPINNERS'TAKINGS AMERICAN COTTON gives the takings the best quality • hol^lnys. r the past few day* eii light, but no Inconvenience lias tieen fvtt. ns the demand and consumption has been correspondingly no. If there is any change for the next two weeks, in our opinion. It will. 7m* for slightly higher prices. A imich better feeling prevails on gram* fruit, with the best sixes and quality sell ing at udvaiiced prices. The demand Is quite active* on taugariiic* f satisfactory values. ! s.^ig i SUOKTS APPEAR of ill!* Jobisw in furuisli a siippl> suflfi MOST CONFIDENT dent to meet re«|ulrcnients. ^ i The market at polots of ini|iortatioii shott more or b***s activity on lemons, and wlfl \,. w York. lie**. 9.—The Sun say**: "It should not Ih» surprised to see these* goods i n ,|ay of more or less nervous Ibpilda- selling at much higher values lu the next I t|»h anil vlgeiruns hnniutering with th '* a much lighter demand Is prevailing on New York state basket grapes,^naturally resulting In low prices. To thereon fra rv, tin* Ih**i grades Malaga grape* are *dl ‘ higher price- and ’raisins lii lighter supply, and ...inniamllng U tter valuea than feir many season* mist, lu fact, there Is virtually a 13 famine prevailing on nut* of the* most ! popular variety. . , , I There Is no change of note applying either cranberries or celery. 1 Went tier conditions Uditg rtrolig demand Is aiitlelpatcd vegetables of all vnrlctles holidays. ».* * ini, isw.,.,, Si. I au; 1834 1814 United Status Steel J 494! 491" ... do. preferred flu.*.' I1014 Wabash *014' Union Pact fie Il86g|w% NEW YORK BANK. STATEMENT. The weekly statement of the New York |tottiids ng on the x*ve of the government reports, opinion* differ wide ly ns to what will 1h» the gist of these _ Illtmin , statements, and the result uaturally enough I icuiDeratore •- - certain amount of nervousness, whlen j r ,Fair Saturday Is fni of nervousness. ... moment rather among those who , are long of the market than among those) who arc short. Aud the aggressiveness has, U*eii on the bear side ot lute rather than on the bull side. V'U" l * ,l » Wall street that a times lias been delivering sm h tell*| * I ing blows at the mark- Sunday rain. LIVE STOCK MARKET. to ruble »f lat ... lea* of a mystery. S« the palm to Joseph II Chicago Hogs— Est iuui ted ard * think ! )H»1L . v . — -~w — .. ..... v 1 e U 1 lain rough 8o.85tfd.05: pigs rntk”r p"(W.S: .vork. f, r.'.m! to "tiTil. " riful liiUTCt In \Vnir,tro,'i. nr wiilrh | ,, Klorldnl jjju,-|j^. imu.l tif Him until nftnr ton | ,., m uiili. Ilowover till, tuny Iw. ATLANTA. GA. C. E. CURRIER, Prenidtnt. A. E. THORNTON. Vist-Prttldtnt H. T. INMAN. Vice-PreiidMit. GEO. R. DONOVAN, Cuhler JAMES S. FLOYD, Ant Caihitr. Capital.;..... 4500,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits $500,000.00 We Solicit Your Patronage. ATLANTA NATIONAL BANK I COTTON SEED OIL MARKET. »'losing " t'lOelll* •cumber ...A'%1|3*% March i:> unary —:>.%vr374 May tf.* , RHI bureau tlup 11 j did not affect middling Slid tile grade** (*e .. I low, thit«* evidencing the lintMUk-ncy ».f th * 11 • ••(fens **f itdroi'iitcs *»f narrower differences ; . at fbt« time (trades t»ctter Ih.ui tiibidUlig nm-tsk Siudeuls of the nUiptc urg | Itnpo^tam ^ * ALONZO RICHARDSON & CO., PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS Empire Building. ATLANTA. Bel! Phone, Main 8oS. GEORGIA I lue molllr nt «ntWn-tnr£ prim. ! 'there t** almt rt iwtel s*-ar* ItV »»f butti | M {tli prices lilgb and advancing alim *(Value «(f every des*'riptloH M-lllug W ; at quota lien prjiw. ' • The market has ci*cuv«rc.t in a u«gi--. - fr«*m the mvnt glut »m •nthluige, am! 1 while taiue* arc tint slightly. If any. high 1 . t ri-n* lu the attemp . cr. the market condition** warrant a !••*«* <4guilira 11**1* of the heavy movement sole!} ' ' diction that they /will Im* higher lu *«»*■: ,|, H H |zc of the ultimate out-turn, thereby , next few day-. ' , . 1 Ignoring such extremely imixirtitiit factors S Bc«-**l|its 0/ Isith Irish |**»tul(**s aud ouhinsi urgent trade deiuaiw). favo-,-bb* pkl****. imwmnl at quotatlou pms-e. relatively high prices, ami the aldllty *»f ' Suh*i r«*tat*M*e «*f the pumpkin yam vn nt ,n •■.(ulpiM-tl central gins to clean up n Irlet* lu light supply, with ptb****« up. ' »*rep nior# rapidly than could the ob| style . farm gtus. Scuritncnt.il value, however. NORTHWEST CARS. i -HU attach***, to .•nl.-ulalbni- prc*llcatmi following figures give the ininhwett i umm ..utgrown standards, am! It Is probabb* * - v.fk ami last jear. j M* udayV gtnners n>port wMt prove mure |js«r luis» I effective In rc*q»eidiig old arguments than TihI.iv Week. Year j in cilmlng curiciit coiilrmer.-lc»."—CiUTt . . •.’••t . 4»H 512 4k i’laj. . . ISS 225 122 nf I*» SOUTHERN EXCHANGE Oldest l>t»bllahe*i Office .S*mth. COTTOX— -STBCiS BOIDS—6MIS Groqr.d Tl.nw O*. tibl Rulhling- Daily market letter and mnrUet manual moiled 01% application HUBBARD BROS & CO., Sirs Atlanta Office*. 219-221 Century Building. Moniln'r- New York Cotton I'.M'hungo, New Or leans Cotton Exchange, Liverpool Cotton Asso ciation, Chicago Board of Trade. New York Cof fee Exchange, New York Produce Exchange. Business solicited for the above exchanges. Direct wire service. Correspondence invited. Phones 454, Long Distance J4. A.S. Hucftc. Mer. \ / ■Ml