The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1890-1908, August 23, 1908, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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PAGE SIX News of the Cotton Crop and Markets AUCUSTA COTTON MARKET Middling Today lO l^ New Cotton Today V/z Tone—Quiet New York Cotton Market {Sa*urc*a y'» Figure*.) Open High Imw Close January 8 48 8.58 8.45 8 48 Aufuit ii.il 8 56 9 51 9 58 October M 2 8 74 8 81 8.89 December 8 52 8 80 8.50 8.56 Tone, %t« idy. Spot* 10.00 (Friday's Figure*.i Open. High Ixiw. Close. January 8 8.58 8 44 8.53 August 9 5.5 9 80 9 45 9.60 October 8 65 8 74 8.51 8 70 December ... 8 4 863 847 8.59 Tone, sternly. Spots 10c. NEW ORLEANS COTTON. (Saturdiy's Figure*.) open High Imw Close J*nu»ry B.til 9 65 8.80 8.66 October 8 64 8 67 8 64 8.66 December 8 56 8.61 8.55 8.60 Tone, quiet Spot* '<\c. (Friday '• Figure*.) Open Hltth. Low Close. .1 nntinry 8.56 8 69 8.57 8 63 October 8 60 8 74 8 60 8.74 December 8.54 8 66 8 57 8.63 Tone steady. Spots s \r FILL QUOTATIONS IS LOCiUHTS (Today'* Figure*, i (I'd til'd Ins it 7 3 1 strict good ordinary 8 ?, 4 lam raidtiling 9 3-4 1 blrlri low middling to 1 s' Middling 10 11 Strict middling 10 8 1 flood middling 10 1-3 flood Irdlnar stains 7 3 9 Dow middling slain* 8r Tinges (Ist I 10 16 Tinge* (2nd I 9 7-8 (YettercUy'p Figures.) Clone, j Oood ordinary 7 7-S Htrict gtKHi tnlcHllng 8 7-K i Low middling ~,9 7-8* Btrlct low mlddllnK 10 1 4 Middling 10 .4 f* Htrlrt middling 10 1-2 (rood middling 10 f 4 Good ordinary Kt.itnn 7 12 laow middling Rtnlni 8 181 Low middling ai ttlna 8 I h j Tlngwi Man 10 14 'liugt-K (2nd) 100 RECEIPTS. SHIES UNO SHIPMENTS N>t rwrwipt* todnv IT! Through cotion today 90 Qroaa rocHtit* today 2^2 Receipts for Week. Halo*. Spin Shpll Smar . . . I*3 SO 190 Mon. .... ... Tu«a .... .... Wed .' .... Thurs .... .... Fti Total* . . 192 90 IXI 1908 1907. Hal.. . . . 262 28 Mnn ........ .... Tun........ .... Wed ....... .... Thurt ....... .... Prl. . . .... Total* . . .'B2 28 STOCKS AND RECbIPTS Slock In Augusta. K.Tim slue# Sept I. IWT Sfs7,4M uli’Ct* 1, W SIGHT AND SUPPLY l wit 190? Right to \ufl 11 .11.4*9 45! IMM.PI I’Uiihft work 72.05? '57,621 YUlblc supply IJSS.WI 2421,971 ESTIMATES FOR TOMORROW Today Last Tr (Tblvweton "#»* <B7BOO ilouetoa lab* SMV66O New Orleans 90 COTTON SEED OIL. NFW YORK The roll, n seed oil market waa iiulei with prices barely •toady Spot quoted at 28 3 « PORI RECEIPTS Today. Hast Yr. Glllvestni 4614 1790 New Orleans 360 149 Mobile 318 7 Savannah 1285 832 Charleston 226 5 Wilmington 3 .... Norfolk 61 1 llaltlpinre .... New York .... Itoston.... .. .... Philadelphia Hrnnawtrk .... Pensacola .... artnus .... total ports test) ....7000 278-. INTERIOR RECEIPTS Houston 6573 Augusta 262 28 Memphis .... St l.oot* .... Cincinnati Little Hook LIVERPOOL COTTON. Open Close lull A Kel> 470 4.67 Felt A Mar 4 69 4.68A a Mar * Apr 4.74 4.7 ft i Apr * Ma> 4 74 4.71 i May A June 4.73% 4 72% June A July July A Aug 5.46 6 12 v ! Aug A Sept 6.08 4 99% 1 f'Pl ft Oct . . . 4 S 3 Vs 4 79 | Oct A Not 4.77 4 73 j Nov and Dec ~ ..4.73 46P '*'< ami tail 4 71 4 <7U Sates >OOO Receipt* 1,600. Tone, quiet Middling 5,5 g SPOT COTTON MARKET. tIALVKHTON—Tone, quiet. Mid dlltia. 99», NKW ORLEANS Tone, e*»y; mid dllng. 4A, SAVANNAH-Tone, quiet; mid I dllng. o*l CHARLESTON Tone, quiet; mid Ulna. *<S NORFOLK Tone, dull; mlddltna 10\* HALTI MORE Tone. none, mid dllng. ION NKW YORK -Tone, quiet: mliV dllllg lo .OHTON Ton* quiet; mlddltna to PHILADELPHIA Tone, quiet mid dllna 10 14 Total today at all pi rts. net. 8.7(17 foneolldatud at ij! purls. net (5,787 Total slnoe Sept t. at ail |H»rta. net s.I.ua.MO HOUSTON Tone, quiet; mlddltna. 9% AUGUSTA Tone quiet, mlddltna. IK t 4 MKMI’HIR Tone, quiet mlddltna LOUISVILLE Tone, ttrm; raid dllna U“» LITTLK ROOK—Tone, dull; raid dHn*. 9N BRITISH RAILROADS PAY BIG DIVIDENDS NKW YORK There mi no Lon , don market today Cable* repaired, however, iqioke of th t . influence In , aeneral of ihe hank*' reeenl *tmnt weekly statement* and of the re le*»e of *36 000,000 in dividend* on i British railroad stock* The aold out put of Khode*l* for July wa* 34.237 ounee*. about the aamr a* lor July, ; 1907 rTeneh rente* were strong ' a»id premium *« unchanged *1 M* ' utid and Lisbon and *llvei mi re lamed atlll inclined to ratty. CHICAGO MARKET. (Saturday’s Figure*.) WHKAT — Open. High. I/>w. Oloee September 93% 93% 92% 93 December 94% 94% 93% 94 May 98% 98% 98% 98% CORN— September 77% 77% 76% 77 December 66 66 66% 65% May 64% 64% 64% 64% !OATS— September 49% 49% 49% 49% December 48% 48% 48% 18% May 50% 50% 50% 50% PORK— September 1447% 1447% 1400 1410 October 1455% 1457% 1410 H2O January 1557% 1557,2 1530 1537% LARD — September 917% 917% 91C 912% October 925 927% 915 920 January 910 910 902% 902% KIMS— September 865 865 855 855 October 875 875 865 865 January 805 805 800 802% (Friday '* Figure*.) WHKAT— Open. High. Low. Cloae. September 93% 94% 93% 93% December 94% 95% 94% 94% CORN— September 77% 77% 77% 77%. December 65% 65% 6b% 65% OATS Septemoer 49 49% 49 49% December 45% 48% 48% 48% PORK — September .... .... .... October .... .... .... I, Alt t < — September 925 927% 912% 912% October 935 935 925 925 IUHK September 872% 875 865 865 October 882% 885 875 875 New York Stock Market Amalgamated Copper 78% Am Car A Foundry 39% Am Car ft Foundry pfd .. ..102% Am Cotton Oil 34 Am. Hide A: Leather pfd .. ..20 Am. Ice Securities 29% Ain. Linseed 10% Am. Locomotive 5V4 Am. Locomotive pfd 105 Am. Smelting ft Refining . . . .93 Am. Smelting ft Reflnlng pfd ..134% Am. Tobacco pfd 53 Am. Woolen 23Vj Anaconda .Mining Co 46% Atchison 87% Atchison pfd 94% Otlantic ''oast Line 90 Haltlmore ft Ohio 9343 I altlmore ft Ohio pfd 82 Brooklyn R-ttdd Transit 51% Canadian Pacific 172% (Vntral Leather 28% Central Leather ptd 96% TV viral of New Jersey 195 Chesapeake ft Ohio 4' Chicago Great Western 64 Chicago ft North Western .. .158% Chicago, Mil. ft St. Paul.. ..141% 0., C. C. ft St. Louis 54 Colorado Fuel ft Iron 33 Colorado ft Southern ..3 % Colnrano ft Southern Ist pfd . .62 Colorado ft Southern 2nd pfd 51 Consolidated Gas 135 Corn Product* i 9 Delaware ft Hudson ..107% Denver ft Rio Grande 25% Dourer ft Rio Grande pfd 66% Dlstlllcis' Securities 95 l>lc 22% K.rli . Isi p'd 117 Erie, 2nd pfd 28 General Wleetrle .'4 1 Great Northern Ore t'tfs 6 ■ , Illinois Central 135% Inlerborough Met 11 t intarhorough 'let pfd 1% International Paper 10 International Paper pfd 55 In'ernattonal Piimt 24', lows Central Kansas City Southern 25 Kansas < It* Southern pfd .... 53 BIK STITEHENT SHOIDJP WELL Bin Increuae in Reserve anil General Condition aatiafaetory in the money Market Saturday. NKW YORK The atatwment of the clearlna house bank* for the week allowed that the hank* hold 363,147.975 more than the requirement* of the i 25 per cent re»orv t . rule Tht* 1* an 1 lncre«»e of 13,339 350 In the propor- I tlonate cash reserve as compared with last week The statement follows Loan* i 286 391,W0 decrease $3 412.300, de |h>*T,« 31.388,134.*i*0. Increase $l,lOB, t(>o, circulation $ .5.173,600. decrease $531,000, lcaal tender* $71,918,000. de crease $549,800; specie $3,11,366.700. Increase $6.1530,800, reserve $410.181,. 1 700. Increase $6,081,000, reserve re ! qulred $.347,0.3.7,718. Increase $850,750; ' surplus $(59,147,975, Increase $3 335. .750 KV r S deposit* $65,461 525. In crease $5,537,000 The percenlace of act nil reserve of the clearing house hanks »t the close of business vetterdsr was 29 80 The slalemenl of hanks and trust companies of Greater New York not member* of the rlearlng hous,> shows that these Institution* have aggregate deposits of $1 036 729.000, total cash on hand. $103.089 900. snd loans amounting to $990,383,000 MONEY LOANS EASY. NKW YORK Money on call nomi nal Time loan* e**\ and vsn flulj. 60 d*\* 2 per cent and 9o dsvs, 2 1 2 land 2 3 4 per cent six month*. 3 1-2 1 and 3 3 4 per eenL THE AUGUSTA HERALD. J. C. McAIIIFFE. Market Editor Loiiisulle ft Nashville 10.'% Math an Central 16 Minneapolis & St. Louis .. ..26 Minn.. St. F. ft Sault St. M . .11S Missouri Pacific 54% Missouri, Kansas & Texas . .. Tl Missouri, Kansas ft Texas, | fd. .65% National Lead 84'4 New York Central 104 New a oik, Ontvo A Western 41% Norfolk & Wes'ciu .74 North American 63 Northern Pucilic .. .. .. .. . 1-13% Pt. iflc Mull 24% Pennsyh mila . 123% People's Gas 95% Pittsburg. C. C . ft St. Louiu.. 93 Pressed Steel Car 33% Pullman Palace Car 163 Railway Steel Spring ..41 Reading 124% Republic Steel 22% Republic Steel pfd 77% Rock island Co 17 Rock .Blind pfd 30 St. Louis ft San Fran. 2nn pfd 21’4 St. Louis Southwestern 16% St. I.ouls .-iiithwestern pfd .. ..18% Sins* Sheffield and Iron 60% Southern Pacific 98% Southern Pacific pfd 118 Southern Railway . H 55% Southern Idtlway pfd 48V, Tennessee (opowr 37 Texas ft Pacific 25 Toledo, St. Louis ft West 25% Tnlcd' . St. IkUlis ft West, pfl . 53 In lon Pacific 150% Crlon Pacific pfd 85 United State* Rubber 33 United State.’. Rubber, Ist pfd 99% United States '-teel .. 4a',* United States Steel pfd 108 Utah Copper 43% V t -Carolina Chemical 2 7 A a-Carolina Cncr leal pfd .. ..105 Wnl.ash . 12", Wabash pfd 25% Westlnghouse r rcty'c 71 Western Union .... . 55% AA heeling ft 1 abe Frle 9 Wisconsin Central .29 Standard Oil , . 635 LIVERPOOL 001 ON MCLOSING English Cotton Market Continued it« decline and There Waa But Little do ing at the Exchange. LIVERPOOL.—Cotton—Spot quiet; prices closed 3 points lower; Amer ican middling fair 6.12; good middling 5.7(5; middling 5 56; low middling 5.38; good ordinary 4.(59; ordinary 4 28. The sales of the day were 2,000 bale*, of which 100 were for specula tlon and export and Included. 1.600 American No receipts. Future* opened and closed quiet. August 5.42 12. August September 4 99 1-2, September October 4 79; Oc tober November 4 73; November-Do eemher 4 69; Dcretuber-January 467 1 2; Janusry.r'ebruary 4 67; February- March 468 1-2; March April 4 70; Vpril-May 4.71; May June 4.72 1-2. AUGUSTA CLEARING HOUSE ASSOCIATION. Augusta, Ga. Aug 22 1908. Statement of average* Associated Hanks of Augusts for week ending Friday, Aug 21, 1908 Loan* $7,0*9.987 Decrease .. .. 7«,0*l Capital, Surplus and undi vided profits 2.381,47* increase 3,776 Cash and Cash Items, In cluding Amounts due bv Hanks ‘. ’. 1.374,88* Increase 19,893 Deposits . . 6.395.249 Decrease 217.3.14 RUFUS H. DROWN. Manager RECKLESS TRADING NOTED IN ALL STOCKS ■ *" Steel Changed Hands, Ten Thousand Shares at a Time and Million-Dollar Deals Were Common. (By Tboma* C. Shot well.) NEW YORK.—Manipulation was in dulged in on the stock exchange to day to sueh an extent that the pro fessionals were utterly bewildered. Nobody but Thomas W. Lawson, Jas. R Keene, or Daniel G. Reid would have the nerve or means to handle the blocks of stock that were put across the floor. Steel changed hands 10,000 shards at a time. Union Pa cific, Smelter*, Amalgamated Copper and kindred share* were handled in million dollar blocks. The marvelous fact that .prices were only moderately affected Is significant. Such mantpu lation done sincerely would have ad vanced the market or broken It ten points. The extreme movement was an average of 2 points. Attempts to account for the mar ket’s activity with a bank statement showing an Increase of above *5,000,- 000 in reserve were futile because money Is already too plentiful In Wall street. Mr. Reid issued a denial of the reports that he Is In the market on either side. Denial also came from Mr. Keene's office. This left Mr. Lswaon as the only possible sul prit. If Lawson did It. he Is un doubtedly backed by the biggest peo ple in the street, for the money of the Bay State Gas company has gone glimmering to keep that company with the other millions that Lawson has lost in Wall street. No news whatever came to light to aocount for the day’s transactions. There was taREPfCkr the close of 400,- 000 shares of stocks to be delivered on Monday. There has been a heavy borrowing demand recently and It is generally believed that big InsldeT have been holding back their own shares while they used borrowed stocks to complete liquidation. John D. Rockefeller is said to have dorte this. Collapse of at least one stock exchange house or of the market Is expected for Monday. On the curb business was very quiet with the mining shares showing strength. CoKtm and wheat were both lower as a result of the day’s transactions. STOCKS LOST ON THE CLOSING PRICES Heavy Trading Character ized Day’s Session and Deliveries of Big Blocks arc Expected Monday. NEAA' YORK.—Today's brief sessioK on the stock exchange was marked by the most flagrant manipulation and extraordinary excitement. Trading in the two hours aggregated over 1,000,- 000 shanes, much more than for any full day df the week. Two theories were advanced in explanation of tho day's extraordinary proceedings. One was that a certain group of specula tors prominently identified with the Rock Island system was being "squeezed" by other large Interests, the object being that of gaining con trol of the Rock Island system. Another story, and one that found not a few believers, was that today's business was inspired by the New England manipulator whose activities earlier In the week caused no llttk* alarm. TTie market'opened with gen eral advances. Before the expiration of the first hour, however, trading as Mimed a different aspect, large blocks of the active Issues coming out with wild fluctuailon*. The day closed with losaes in a number of issues. Including the Harrimans. Following the market's close It was rumored tnat a big delivery of stocks, esti mated at 400,000 shares, would be made before the beginning of Mon day's business. The bank statement was In Use with general expectations, reserves showing an Increase of over 16,000.900. The percentage of reserve now held by the associated banks Is 29 74 per cent against 29 35 last week Total sals* of bonds was *1,536,000. Total tales stocks ,oday 1.087.800 shares. Including Copper 77,200, Smelting 138.900. Sugar 300. Tobacco 200. Ch**apeake and Ohio 100, Orent Northern preferred 56.600, l-oulivule end Nashville 300, New A'ork Cen tral 66.900 Northern Pacific 72,500, Reading JO9 900 Rock Island 40.300. Rock Island preierred 103,900, South ern Pacific 37.700 Southern Railway 1 500. Southern Rallwat preferred 2*lo, Tennegaee Copper 200. Union Pa. rifle 109.100. United States Steel 182 300 LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET Cabbage, per lb IHe Potatoes, per aack $2.50&52 75i I.emons. per ho* $4.501 Onions, per bushel »l 25 Pesnuis, per lb SASV Rutter, per !b 25*28c Eggs, per dogen 23c N. C. Pippin apples, per bbl ...92.75 FINANCIAL THE NATIONAL BANK OF AUGUSTA 707 BROAD STREET. / ORGANIZED 1865. CAPITAL, SURPLUS AND PROFITS *450,000.00 L. C. HAYNE, President. CHAS. R. CLARK, Cashier. BEGINNING AUG. IST, 1908, this Bank will pay 4 per cent in terest on CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSITS. These certificates will be issued by us In sums of SIOO.OO and up, for stipulated periods of time, to suit the Depositors' convenience. ft * SAFETY LOCK BOXES $3.00 TO $20.00 PER YEAR. The business of our out of town friends carefully looked after. CORRESPONDENCE INVITED. You can draw your money at any time if you deposit it ivith us and take one of our CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT. We pay you 4 Per Cent per annum if you leave it with us three months or longer. The National Exchange Bank. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $540,000.00. Georgia Railroad Bank Augusta, Georgia. This Bank Solicits the banking business of merchants and corporations. We pay 4 Per Cent Interest on all deposits placed in our Savings Dept. YOUR ACCOUNT INVITED. The Merchants Bank;, always progressive, has secured for the convenience and safety of its customers the exclusive use in Augusta of the Coupon Certificate of Deposit—which bears automatic interest coupons paying four per cent interest four times a year. Your consideration and business In vited. CAPITAL and SURPLUS, - - $300,000.00. THE EXPERIENCE of thousands of our depositors is identical with that of the person who has not begun to save. The hardest part about the whole busi ness for them was the STARTING POINT. After the Ice was broken and the start made it was found to be an easy matter to lay aside a certain sum each week or month. And It is certainly aston ishing how rapidly a bank account grows, especially when 4 per cent interest Is added to It each six months. Come in and make your start tomorrow morning early. '•WHERE SAVINGS ARE SAFE.” THE AUGUSTA SAVINGS BANK 823 BROAD STREET. AUGUSTA GRAIN AND PROVISIONS D. S. Sides, 45-!bs, average 9 7-Sc: D. S. Plates, 8-lb., average, 8 7-8; D. S. Rellles, 22-!b, average, 19 1-2; Smoked Sides, 45-!b, average, 10 3-4; Smoked Choulders, 8 1-0 lb, 9 l-2c; No. 1 Picnic Hams, 6-8 lb., 9 l-4c: Dove Brand Hams, 11 lbs 15c; Capi tol City Hams. 11-lb., 15e; *. G. Breakfast Bacon. 13 l-2c. Best White Corn, *1.03; Best Mixed corn $100: Best White Oa's, 66c; Purina Chick Feed. 40-lb, $1.00; Puri na Chick Feed, 100-lbs, *2.20, Chick en Feed. 50-lbs, 95c; Vorn Chops, 96- bs., *1.80; Dairy Feed, 10-lbs , 31.45; Pure Wheal Bran. *1.40; Fancy Lem-! ons, box, 13601. *;;.60; Virginia H. P Peanuts, sc; 22-lb Cream Cheese 15 l-2e; Best Second Patent Flour, *4.50; Standard Patent. *4.90; Fancy Pat ent Flour, 35.00; Woolcott’s Royal High Patent Flour, *5.25; Jarboe's Royal High Patent Flour. *5 50. The above prices on Flour in l-8s and l-4s cotton; wood 15c more. Cotton Sheet*, full sise. 21c; 2-lh. New Bagging. 7 l-2c; 2-lb Standard Pieced Bagging. sc; 2-lb Sugar Bag Cloth, 5 l-2c; New Arrow Ties, 1.06 l-2c; Whole Rebt.ndle Ties, 96 l-2c Riveted Ties. 70c. No. 1. Ga Syrup, 1-2 bids, 38c; White Clover Drip*, bbls. 30c; Gold Mine N. O. Syrup, bbls, 26c; Pure Cuba Molassps, bbls. 31c; P. If. Molas ses, bbls. 26c: Pure hrdht shrdluuu ses bbls, 1-n; C. O. Tuolasses, bbls. 15c. C. C. Leaf Lard. 50-lb cans, lie; ; May Blossom K. R. Lard, 5<3-)t> cans,] 11 12c. Fidelity K. R Lard, mb* oi j cans, 12c; Snow Drift Compound 50 lb can*. 9 l-4c; Texas Compound Lard. 50 lb cans. 8 3-4 c; Lurd In Tierces. l-4c less; in 60 It tubs, l-8c less. N. Y. Gran Sugar, bb’s. $5.50; N Y. Gran. Sugar. 4 25-lb bacs. $5.59; N. O. Oran. Sugar, bbls only. $6.2 > Sugar, t. o. b. Coast. 10c less. 96-lb Pearl Grits, all sixes. S22L Georgia Country Meal 96-lb. $196, Georgia Country Meal. 96f.b. $195 Georgia Country Meal, 46-lbs 99c, Georgia Country Meal. 24-lba, 60c No. 1 Alfalfa Hay, per ton. $23.1*0 No 1 Timothy Hav, per ton. s'*so; No. 1 Pea Vine Hay, per ton. $20.00, No. Vetrh Hay. per ton. $1800; New Bermuda Hay. per ton. $15.50; Cot ton Seed Meal. P*r ton, 424 00; Cot ton Seed Hull*. P«r t>’n s9‘3o. Common Green Coffee. 7 t-4c; Standard Green Coffee. 8c; Fancy- Green Coffee 4c; Fancy Green Cof fee. 9 l-2c; Cracked Rice 3 l-2c: Japan Rice, sc; Medium Head Rice, SUNDAY, AUGUST 23 FINANCIAL WALL STREET NOTES. NEW YORK. —The total number of shares of shocks sold today on the New York Stock Exchange amount ed to 1,087,850 against 319,821 the same day a year ago. The total par value of bonds sold today $1,532,000 against *568,000 the same day a year ago. Canadian Pacific officials say that the strike on that system is now In hand and will be ended within a few days, “If I really bought and sold all the stocks credited to my account by Wall srteet.,” said Daniel G. Reid today. "1 would need the Bank of England back of me. As a matter of fact. I am not in the market at all. My name is being used by street traders for their own purposes." Hopeful ones in the market look for a big demand from China this year. When the Russian war began Chinese merchants imported great quantities of cotton believing that they would get the war trade. The Japanese took this business and the result was that China was left with an over supply of cottop. This has now been work ed ofT and the Orient is expected to make normal demands this year. SAVANNAH TURPENTINE. SAVANNAH, Ga. —Turpentine firm, 36; sales. 86. Rosin firm; sales. 2.306. CHARLESTON TURPENTINE. CHARLESTON, S. C.—Turpentine steady, at 35 1-4. Rosin steady. GOVERNMENT BONDS. NEW YORK.—United States gov ernment bonds closed unchanged Th, general bond market was firm. The more ini|>ortant dealings were in American Telephone and Telegraph convertibles. Hock Isiand collateral*. Interboro-Metropolltan 4 1-2* snd Wa bash Pittsburg Terminal firsts. HOLIDAY IN LONDON. LONDON- The stock market closed for (he holiday today. Part exchange on London i-2o lower, at 25t#3c Th* Berlin rate was unchanged it 2d arks 40 1-4 pfennings. 4 3-4 c; Head Rice, 5 3-4 e; Fancy Head Rice. 6 12c Kerosene Oil, 13e, Salt, cotton bsgs. 50c; Texas R P. Oats, 67c; Georgia Seed Rve, SI.M.