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ATLANTA. Ga.. May 10.—Cotton by »*gvn.
quiet. 12%e.
IJVE POULTRY
Hen*. 12U13c; fries. 15c; turkey*. 20e: roost
Oc each.
DREB3YD POULTRY
Mfc; frits, 25-i«0e; turkeys. 2Z@2Gc.
e ISH AND OYSTERS
. BMnfanv. per lb.. 20c; Spanish mackerel, per
7c; trout. drawn, per lb.. We; headless
jed snapper. per lb.. 10c; blue fi»U. per lb.
To; Wb.ting. per lb.. 7c; mange *napper. per
6e; mullet, per lb.. sc;*mall channel cat
«»e perch. per lb.. 6c.
•ALT
. Aalt—Brick fined. i, pvt crate. $5.25; salt
brick tpiain). p> r crate. $3.40; salt Osouc. 2i
packages, uce; wit. red tori, c«t.. M R salt.
Chippewa. 100-Ib. sack*. MQ: salt. Chippewa.
JO-lb. sack*. 34c; salt. Chippewa. 25-lb. sacka.
SOc; salt, V. P.. 100-lb. sacs*. 57c; salt. V.
50 Ib. sack* Sic; salt. V. p.. ;»r.-'J». sacks. 20c.
CEREALS
parity oats, ruued. 51.45; lowa hominy.
{!**?• 2 1 lOr P*ckares, *1.7». 10 25c packages
nI.7S; Poatum. large. 32.25; assorted. $2 TO;
•mall 32.70; Instant I’os-tnm. large. $5.50.
■mall. $5.40; assorted, ss.Ou; new Pout Toast
'*"• 10c state. 2.70; 15c s««e, $2.70; hotel aUe.
•1-00. grape-nuts. $2 70; hotel sire. $1.25
hrinkle com Cakes. 10c psckagea. $1.75.
CRACKERS
C.-nekers— Block's XXX Florida sodas. Tc;
"lock s soda. Sc; Block's wafers. 13c; gra
uam creams. $1.50 per *mxen; Block's family
Ln ertopettes. sue sire. *B.OO per down
Block'* lemon eream*, 9c; pearl system. <%c.
Binger snaps. 8c: cortdlL 9c; penny case*, Me;
Jumbles. He; rtgbars, 12c; raisin cookies. 10c;
cracker*, in 3c carton*. sOc dcsen; cracaars
in 19 eartun*. sl.oo.
FRUIT AMD PRODUCE
treamery butter. Perfection brand. 35c; coun
i*J) butter. 22 ft2sc; eggs. Perfection brand, *e- .
'*?***" 22 He; country eggs, fresh. 22c.
Vegetables —Onion* sl.7sft 3.10 erst-: potatoes,
sweet. dS-raiic bu.; Iri-u potatoes, old $3.40; new f
$2-35; toma.oes. (1.730X50: eggplant, ‘rate. ,
s2—> <• 2.fif»; bean*, green, per drum, $2.23; 1
•quasi,, per drum. s2.uo; okra, per drum j
s2<M>; lettuce, per crate. sl.«*U3<**; celery. 1
fancy. $1.73 era*.-; beets, $2.00 per crate:
cauliflower. 6@Bc per p-uml; apple*!. $3 o(M»
tOO barrel; oranges, $3.50-«i4.<*l per bos;
grapefruit, box: lemon*. $3.25ft
•3-30 per box; strawberries. 10c per quart.
CAMDIES
Stick Candy—BhxdK'a »%c; 30-pound palls,
chocolate drops (Block's 1, 13 %c; Colonial choc
la tes. 1-pcund packages. $3.23; Block's Bunton
mixed. 3u*peund pails. 9%; Block's evtre superb
chocolate (nut or fruit .enters» 1-pound «iae
•b.SO par dozen, crackerjack. 5o 5e packages.
$1.73: 100 3» packages. S3.JO; Angelas cboco
iate-coated marshmallow*. 40c. 50c.
Brower’s pure sugar loaf. 19c: Brower’s pure
sugar honeycomb, 13c; Brower's Run&nine cream
8c; Broker'* sunshine mixed. 3%c; Brower's
medicated cough drops, 75c -bex; Rainbow stick
pure sugar, $3.25 per esse: open furnace stick,
B%e; popular mixed, 10%c; rainbow mixed.
12c: chocolate drops. 30-B>. pails. 13%c: 2-in-l
pure sugar stick. $3.50
MEAT, LARD AMD HAMS
nry salt extra ribs, 150 c; dry salt rib bel
lies. mechum average, 15c; dry salt rib bellies.
Ugkl average, 15 %c; Kingan's pure lard, 14%c;
Kingan Sea Foam cutup utxi 12%c; Kingan sliced
breakfast bacon, in 1-puuui cartons, 30c; Kii>-
gan a Reliable bams, lu-puund or 12-pcund. 20c;
Kingan's F. F. V. country style Lias, 19 %c.
Stiverleaf lard, 12 %c; tierce baais; Crescent
cempou-d. Iliac.
Cornfield hams. 10 w 12 average, 10c; Corn
field bam*. U tn 14 average. ls@c; Cornfieli
skinned bams. 15 to lb average. 21 %c; Corn
field picnic bams. 6 to 8 average. 14He; Corn
field breakfast bacon. 27c; Cornfield sliced
breakfast bacon. 1-puund earton*. 12 to case.
$3.00: grocer*' bacon, wide or narrow. 21c:
torn field fresh pork sausage. Uns or bulk, 25-
pout-d bucket*. 13c; Corns). Id wrinerp*. 10-pound
cartons. 14c: Oornfirld smoked link sausage. 25-
poun-1 kits. 10c; < ornfield Weiners, in pickle,
15-pound sits. $1.73; Cornfield lard, tierce
t asi*. lie; country style lard. 50-pound cans.
13c; compound lan*., tieree basis. 12%c.
GROCERIES
Macaerel —L-Nv-It brand. 5-6 ounce, 100 count.
$4.50; Anchor l-rand. i» average. 75 count.
36 <a>; Crown trend. 1011 oun>.e, 75 count.
$4.23; fancy Norway. 1112 cur<e. <5 count.-
S«.UU; Lak- Herring (whitetisbr. l«»-ound half
turrets, new caitgnt. $3.90: eo-pound keg*. $2.iJ;
•-pound pads, ate. Salmon—Suck-eyes, 1-
poutxl flats. SK.SO per case; No- 1 tails, reds.
$7.25; medium -ed*. $5.10. pinks. $3.80; cbim
Mlmon. $3.70; Canned Fi*n—B. A M. fUb
flake*, la rut. ¥2.70; «mali. $1 sO; Cc-nquerw.
H oils, keyless. $3.10; Continental, key. \
mustard*. Home Run. smoked, key. %
vlls m carton*. HVJ. Canned Meats—lndian
brand tripe. 2 pound*. $1.75 per crate; 1 pourd.
' 34 to care, $1.80; Indian Vienna sausage. Sl-O;
Icdiau potted meat*. sl.-'3; Indian *su»a*e.
RI.M). Indian potted meats. $1 .45; Indian MicM
bacon, in glste. Urge. S2.M; medium. $1.25 per
Cheese —Perfection brand, fill eream, daisies.
• 10c; coffee, bine Ridge brand.
tJtonewall U-and. 2G-; AAAA. 15He; Cno, 25c.
Rp-<-—Japs, s<|6c: Honduras, medium head.
sK<otsWc; irkansas. fancy bead,
Been* —Callfumis. new crop, blackeyes. 5%.;,
pink. #*4e; lima*, S%e; small whites, Br.
Barnesville Beauty $48.00
Dealer* Ask SIOO.OO
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t Michigan, choice navys, $4.73 per bushel;
| prime*. *4 -65.
• Cannel Vegetables—No. 2 Virginia tomatoes,
$1.90; No. 3. $2 40; Stokely’s No. 2 tomatoes,
$2.00; No. 3. $2 50; Rider’s Class A pork and
bean*, tomato sauce. No. 1, $1,80; No. 2 $1.75;
No. SM, $2.00; Stokely's No. 3 sauerkraut.
$1.63; Stokely’s No. 3 extra standard sugar
corn. $1.90; Stokely's No. 2 Ive hominy. $1.40;
fa tier Maine. No. 2 sugar corn, $2.75.
Pickles and Condiments —Mother Cook’s lo
ot. sour gherkins, $1.80; sour mix. $1.80; sweet
gherkins. *1.80; select mix. $1.80; 10-oa.
Pi adilii relish, $7.80; chowcbow, $1.80; onion
re!i»h, $1.00;
$1.50; corn syrup jelly, 10-lb. pail*. 50c; mus
tard. 12-ox. jars, $1.70; tomato ketchup, 8-oa.,
$1 ,£C.
Druid Fruits —California evaporated peaches,
«tandards. OSc; choice. 7c; extra choice, Bc,
fauev. 9c; in 50-lb. boxes, evaported. ring
cut 'apple*. 50-!b. boxe*. 8c; prune*. 40-50.
50c; SOdKM. SHc; 60-70*. 8c; raisins, 12-os.,
choice seeded, 7c: 16-ox. Sun Maid, fancy seed
ed. 9c: layer*. ¥2 50.
Starch—Tiger lump, in 50-pound boxes. B%c
per lb.; confectioners’ Tn 140-lb. bags, $2.88;
cooking starch (40 packages. 1-lb), $3.00 per
C> Bvrup—Alsga. 48 esse. iHs. $4 00 ; 2s, 36 to
case s4.no: 10s. 6 to case, $3.50; ss. 12 to
case. $3.75: new crop now available.
BUTTER. CHEESE AND EGGS
;By Associated Press.>
MEW YORK, May 11. Butter, steady; re
ceipt*. 8.147 tubs. Creamery, extra (92 score),
per lb., 30 cents; creamery, higher scoring lots,
301*4x310; creamery, firsts, (88-91 score). 29Q
29*-c; creamery seconds (93-87 score), 311* 4®
32c' creamery, third*. 30&31e; creamery, held,
ec-mmoo to fine, 30'<r;aSc; state, dairy, tubs,
finest. 38*133*40; state, dairy, good to prime,
state, dairy, common to fair, 304 J
31 V*c; renovated, extras. renovated,
firsts. 3163144 c; renovated, lower grades, 2844
4130 c; imitation creamery. firsts. 3063044 c;
ladles, current make, firsts, 29'c< 2944 c; ladles,
current make, seconds. 286.284 ac; ladles, current
make, lower grades, 27'«27 l a e. Packing Stock-
Current make. fine. 28c; current make. No. 2,
27*4e; current make, lower grades. 98627 c.
Cheese, steady; receipts, 2.703 boxes. State
whole milk—Flats, held, colored, specials, 18%
61®^ c i flht ß . held - whit*, specials, 1844 c; flats
held, cokre-1, average fancy, 1861844 c flats,
held white average fancy, 16% 617; flats,
! fresh, specials, 16%617c; flats, fresh, average
|ron. 16&616’ 2 c: cbedaars, held, specials. 18%
|4i 18%c; ebeddars, held, average fancy. IG'q
I 17c; Cheddars, fresh, fine to fancy. 1761744 c;
.twins, held, specials, 18%61844c; twins, held.
I average fancy, ISe; twins, fresh, good to fine,
|lit%4tl7%c; all styles, held, undergrade*. 15fti
17%e; all styles, fresh, undergrade*, 16<|16%c.
Wisconsin, whole milk, fancy—Twins, held,
1844619 c; single daisies, held, 18%c: dou
ble dairies, held. 1844® 18’4c; double daisies,
fresh 17%e: triple daisies, held, 1861* 44e;
young Americas, hold. 184461044 c: young Amer
icas. fresh, 17c. SState, skims—Current make,
*l>eclals. 14615 c: choice, 13*4*t13%c; fair to
goed. 12613 c; lower grades. 5611e
Eggs, firm; receipts, 35.879 cases. Fresh
gathered—Extra, dozen. 2444625 c; firsts, ex
ag' packed. 22V-'<i23 , ;c. firsts, regular packed,
2144*i22%c; seconds, 20621 c; fresh gathered,
dirties. No. 1,1944620 c; fresh gathered, dirties,
X'o. 2, IS’s® 19'«e; prime to choice, dry, checks,
lS44'«jl9c; undergrades, checks, 17618 c. Duck
egg*—State and nearby. Indian runner. 30631 c;
state and marby. other fancy, 28630 c; Mary
land ami Baltimore, gathered to* fancy, 20®
.40e; western and prime southern, 25®27c; south
ern. common to fair, 90®24c. Goose eggs, per
dozen, 40®60c. Nearby and white eggs—State,
Penn-svlvania and nearby, hennery, whites, fine
to fancy. 24652 c; state, Pennsylvania and near
by heunerv, whites, ordinary to good, 23®24c;
gathered whites, as to size and quality, 2.3®
24c: western and southern, gathered whites,
236 2344 c; state. P< nnsylvaniai and nearby, ben
uerv. browns. 23624 c: state, Pennsylvania and
nearby, gathered, browns and mixed, ordinary
to fancy. 22623 c.
GRAIN GOSSIP
Chicago Herald says: Patrick Cudahy, the'
Milwaukee packer, was here yesterday. He
was more Inclined to talk bearish on provisions. l
Uog* should never sell over 7 cents a pound, bei
asserted.
Wheat is regarded as largely a weather mar-!
ket and traders are gauging their opinions on'
shipments. I'nless rains and cooler weather)
come at once, southwestern crops are likely to |
be damaged.
Corn has fewer and oats more friends.
EXPORTS DURING MARCH
SHOW LARGE INCREASE
WASHINGTON, May 11.—The usual monthly!
bulletin showing exports of domestic bread-'
stufffs, cotton seed oil, food animals, meat and !
dairy products, cotton and mineral oils from,
the principal customs districts of the United
States was today completed by the bureau of
tureign and domestic commerce, department of
ixmmerce. It show* exports as follows:
March.
Export* by groups. 1916. 1913.
Btead*luffs. del 43,245,317 59,661,676
Cotton seed oil. lbs 31,795,683 29,471,38'«
Cotton seed oils, dots... 3,146,611 2,131,546
Cattle. hogs and
sheep, dels. ..-•••-• 147,423 22,276
Meat and dairy prod-
ucts, dots 19,361,870 28,274,194
Cotton, bales 464,035 1,208,573
Cotton, 1b5239.180,525 630,602,048
lotton. dols 30.281.068 53.524,279
Mineral oils, ga15318,019,240 167,132.694
Mileral oils, dots. .... 16,070,621 10.644.994
Total, d0t5112.252,910 154,258,959
Exuirts by principal articles:
1016. 1915.
' • urn, bushels 4,639,298 ’ 8,127,210
• rn. dols 3,768,680 6.531,093
- bushels 10.503,311 9,474,845
•st*. <k»L* 5.255,831 6.016 2241
Vlieat. bushels 17.291.442 20,534,98?
A heat, dols 22,411.982 31,4*1,383
Fl.sir, bbls. ... ...*... 1,482.747 1,481,534
>.<ir. dol* 8,472,910 11,153.563'
I'-eef, canned, lbs 1,703,278 6.930.112
”..f, < anned. dols. .. 354,437 1,120,649
Beef, fresh, 1b513.528,743 15,834.381>{
Beef, trvsii. dol* 1,544,445 1,858,620
P.e.-f, pickled, etc., lbs. 2.314,240 3.421,078
i-e.f, pickled, etc., dola. 234,569 355,617
i»l«*» oil. lbs 7,715.261 19,704.423
uleo oil. dols 980,757 1,303,458
Bacon, lbs. .... 41.234.515 66.820.77 m
. Ba< on, dols 5.646.250 8.670,
I'.im* and sboldees. lbs. 24,519.788 25,M3.67$
Ham* and shoulders, dol. 3.439,928 3,6)4 93t
i I an!, lbs 36.979.3.'® 67.236,922
Lard, dols 3,916.724 7,522,589
N-uiral lard, lb* 2,430,484 4,802,430
Neutral lard, dols. .. 300.231 571,746
I’ork, pickled, etc., 'bs, 13,189,912 3,530,869
Pork, pickled, etc., lols. 1,568.802 31«,695‘
Lanl compounds, lbs... 3,319,880 7,200.291
lard compounds, dels. 354.507 (523.727
erode Oil. ga1511,593.059 13.7U5.551
Crude oil, dols 504,328 341.884
Illuminating oil, gals... 53.485.878 71.744.953
Illuminating oil. d 015... 5,600.415 3,953,863
Lubricating oil. gals. ~ 18.823,997 17.301,107
Lubricating oil, d 015... 2,844,958 2,608,461
Gaar.line. naptha, etc.
gals. ... 28.941,969 21.573,376
Gasoline, naptha, etr..
dots 5.182.308 2,627,504
Residuum, fuel oil,
oil. etc., gal* 75.174.337 42.816.677
Residuum, fuel oil,
etc., dol* 1.939.512 1,113,282
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THE ATLANTA SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL, ATLANTA, GA., FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1916
Cotton Market Was Nervous and
Irregular Throughout the Day
Drought Complaints From the
Southeast and the Forecast
for Frost in Texas Panhandle
Stimulated the Demand
(By Associated Press.)
NEW YORK, May 11.—The cotton market
opened firm at an advance of 7 to 12 points on
covering by some of yesterday’s sellers amt
continued trade buying. This morning’s political
advices seemed to encourage the optimistic view
of peace prospects, notwithstanding the less fa
vorable reports circulating here on the reaction
of yesterday afternoon, but there was further
realizing, and fluctuations were irregular dur
ing the early trading. July contracts, for In
stance, flnctuated between 13.01 and 18.00,
while October sold between 13.20 and 13.29,
compared with 13.15 at the close last night.
Drouth complaints from the southeast ami the
forecast for frost in the Texas panhandle stimu
lated demand toward the middle of the morn
ing and prices went about 15 to 18 i>oints net
higher with July touching 13.14 ami October
13.30. This advance attracted realizing, how
ever, and the market was unsettled around mid
day with urlces easing back to about last night's
closing figures.
Spot cotton quiet; middling uplands 13.10;
sales 400 bales.
July sold off to 12.95 and October to 13.13
or 1 to 2 points net lower during the noon
hour, but offerings then became smaller and
, the market was quiet but steady during thi
middle of the faternoon with prices showing
rallies of 7 or 8 points lower.
NEW YORK COTTON
The following were tbe ruling prices in th.
exchange today.
Tone, steady; middling, 13.10 c, quiet.
I u) st Pre*
Open. High. Low. Sale*. Close. Close.
Jan 18.49 18.53 13.35 13.37 13.37 13.37
March . . . 13.64 13.68 13.52 13.52 13.53 13.53
May .... 12.88 12.98 12.86 12.87 12.85 12.82
Junel2.Bß 12.88
July .... 13.01 13.15 12.95 12.95 12.95 12.96
Auglß.os 13.05
Septl3.ll 13.10
Oct 13.25 13.32 13.13 13.15 13.15 13.15
N0r13.20 13.20
Dec 13.45 13.47 13.29 13.34 13.33 13.31
NEW ORLEANS COTTON.
(By Associated Press.)
NEW ORLEANS. May 11.—Bullish feeling
| end somewhat better cables than due put the .
price of cotton 14 to 16 {stints up in the early
trading on this market today. Weather condi
tions over the belt were considered favorable
and bears claimed the market was overbought,
but no selling power leveloped in the early
section.
Heavy liquidation of long cotton met the ad
vance and prices fell off. although the market
retained a steady undertone. Toward noon the
trading months were 2 to 3 points tip net.
The market was somewhat irregular and
i tnther inclined to sag after the n<ton hour hut
i at the lowest In the trading up to 1:30 stood
| unchanged to 2 points up compared to yester
,(day’s close.
NEW ORLEANS COTTON
The following were the ruling prices In the
1 exchange today:
Tone, steady; middling, 12.75 c. steady.
Last Prev.
Open. Rlrb. LOW. Pale*. Close. Close
1.Tan1331 13.33 13.19 13.21 13.20 13.17
[March . .. 13.41 13.42 13.41 13.42 13.32 13 32
May . .. 12.79 12.79 12.72 12.72 12.72 12.68
IJnnel2.Bo
July 12.97 1.04 12.68 12.89 12.88 12.86
| Aug 12.04 12.92
Sept 12.09 12.06
Oct .. .. 18.01 13.14 12.90 12.99 12.99 12.96
N0v13.04 13.01
Dec 13.24 13.25 13.08 13.12 13.11 13.08
NEW ORLEANS SPOT COTTON.
(By Arsocia‘ed Press.)
NEW ORLEANS. May 11.—Spot cotton, firm
and unchanged. Sales on the spot, 850; to ar
rive, 9<l. Good ordinary, 11.25; strict good or
dinary, 11.75; low middling, 12.25; strict low
middling. 12.50: middling, 12.75: strict middling.
i 13.00; good middling. 13.25; strict good mid
dling, 13.50; receipts. 2.726; stock, 296,466.
BPOT COTTON MARKET
Atlanta, quiet, 12%c.
New York, qptet, 13.10 c.
J New Orleans, steady, 12.75 c.
Liverpool, steady, 8.43 d.
[ Savannah, middling. 12,75 c.
Norfolk, steady, 12.75 c.
Augusta, steady, 12.75 c.
, Houston, steady, 13.15 c.
Memphis, steady. 12.87 c.
St. IxMils, steady. 12.50 c.
I Charleston, middling, 12.25 c
Philadelphia, steady, 13.35 c.
Little Rock, steady, 12.88 c.
Dallas, steady, 12.60 c.
Boston, steady, 13.10 c.
Galveston, steady, 13.10 c.
>| DAILY INTERIOR RECEIPTS
• Last Year. Today.
> Augusta 470 397
’ Memphis 770 2,184
!| St. louis 4,904 733
;• Cincinnati 2,240 1,47«
>i Houston ... ... . ... 3,184 2,142
i Little Rock 485 '
d
ESTIMATED COTTON RECEIPTS
.! New Orleans expects tomorrow 1,500' to 1,800
> bales, against 1,319 bales last year.
> Galveston expects tomorrow 3,000 to 4,000 1
• bales, against 3,607 bales last year.
COMPARATIVE FORT RECEIPTS
Last Year. Todav
I I Galveston . ... 5,084 3,339
, ’ New Orleans ... 1,980 2.E26
Mobile 161 210
11 Savannah 955 1.465
Charleston 53 1,097
! Wilmington 88 506
Norfolk 634 2,382
New York 61 .... |
• Boston ... 263 128
. Pacific coast . 8,06
Various 578 186 '
Total 9,857 20,100 |
COTTON OIL MARKET.
Open. Close.
Spots 10.88'1410.95
Mat 10.75ft10.95 10.86 ft 10.80
June .. .. . .. 10.91ft11 00 10.99ft11.00
July 11.0011.06 11.02ft11.08
Augustll 07ft 11.15 11.05ft11.07 i
Septemberll.Olftll.ls 1.07 ft 11.08
Octots-r 11. lift 11.12 11.09ft11.10 I
November .. .. .. 9.27 ft 9.28 9.27 ft 9.28
DecemberO.'ift 9.17 9.16 ft 9.17 '
Tone, steady; sales. IS.ttM). I
Wheat Closed 5-8 to 3-4 c
Down; Corn, Pork, Lard,
Sides Off; Oats Steady
(By Associated Press.)
CHICAGO, May 11. —Expected showers in
Kansas led today to a setback In tbe price
of wheat. Besides, cooler weather throughout
all the states in the wheat belt tended to
cause a decline. Some rain which fell where
needed In the northwest was also an influence
on the bear side. After opening % to lftl%c
down, with July at $1.16% to $1.17%, and
September at $1.16% to $1.17, the market ral
lied a little but then sank lower than before.
Assertions that some export business was in
progress helped later to bring about something
of a rally in wheat. The close was unsettled,
% to %ft% net lower, with July and Septem
ber both, at $1.16%.
Ideal conditions for planting made tbe corn
market weak. Signs pointed to a large Increase
of acreage. Opening prices which ranged
from % off t.o % up, were followed by a mod
erate decline all around.
Subsequently corn recovered with wheat. Tbe
close was nervous at a shade to %ft% net de
cline.
Oats showed relative firmness. The market
remained sensitive to reports of damage by
green bugs In the southwest.
Provisions went down grade regardless of
higher prices on hogs. Lard especially lacked
support.
CHICzxuO QUOTATIONS.
The following were the ruling prices In tb«
exchange today.
Prev.
Open. High. Low. Close. Close
WHEAT—
May . 1.15%ft1.15% 1.16% 1.15 1.15% 1.16%
July . 1.17%ft1.16% 1.17% 1.16 1.16% 1.17%
Sept. .1.17 ft 1.16% 1.17 1.15% 1.16% 1.17%
CORN—
May 74% 71% 73% 74% 74%
July 73% 74% 73% 74 74%
Sept . . 73%ft73% 73% 72% 73 73%
OATS—
May ... 48 @47% 48 47% 48 47%
July .. . 43% @43% 43% 43% 43% 43%
Sept4o% 40% 39% 40% 40%
LARIK—
May 23.90 23.90 23.52 23.887 23.85
July 23.52 23.52 23..'i0 23.50 23.60
Sept. .. .. .. 23.05 23.15 23.00 23.15 23.25
RIBS—
May; .. 12.67 12.72 12.62 12.67 12.50
July .. ... .. 12.77 12.77 1 2.45 12.67 12.80
Sept 12 85 12.87 12.55 12.80 12.92
PORK—
May 12.55 12.65
July 12.60 12.60 12.32 12.52 12.60
ept 12.72 12.72 12.47 12.65 12.70
RECEIPTS IN CHICAGO
Today.
Wheat, cars .53
Corn, cars 212
Oats, cars 246
Hogs, head .. 11,000
ST. LOUIS CASK QUOTATIONS.
The following were the cash quotations on
grain and the previous close.
WHEAT— Close. Prev. close.
No. 2, red .. ..1.20 @1.23 1.20 @1.25
No. 2, hard.. ..Nominal. Nominal.
OATS—
No- 2 74%@ 75% 74%@75
No. 2, white .. .. 75 @75% 75 @76
CORN—
No. 2 44 44
No. 2, white ..Nominal. Nominal.
CHICAGO CASH QUOTATIONS
(By Assorted Press.)
CHICAGO, May 11. —Wheat—-No. 2 red nom
inal; No. 3 red. $1.10@1.14; No. 2 ’ hard;
$1.15%@1.17%; No. 3 hard. $1.11%@1.14%.
Corn—No. 2 yellow, 75@75%c; No. 4 white,
71%@72c. •'
Oats—No. 3 white, 44%@46%c; standard.
48%@48%c.
Rye—No. 2. 97 %e.
Barley, (3ft 80c.
Timothy. $4.50@7.75.
Clover, sß.oo@ 14.00. t
Pork, 23.00@23.87.
lard—sl2.72.
Rib 5—512.12012.62.
KANSAS CITY CASH QUOTATIONS.
(By Associated Press.)
KANSAS CITY, May 11.—Wheat—No. 2
hard. $1.60@1.17; No. 2 red, $1.00@1.15.
Corn—No. 2 mixed, 69%@70c; No. 2 white,
70c; No. 2 yellow, 71@72c.
Oats—No. 2 white, 46@47c; No. 2 mixed.
40@42c.
LIVERPOOL COTTON.
NEW YORK, May 11. —Liverpool cables were
due to come 2 to 3% points lower. Opened
steady at 3 to 5 points decline.
At 12:15 p. m. market was quiet at a net
decline of 2% points on old and 5 points on
new crop positions.
Spot cotton in good demand at unchanged
prices; middling, 8.43; sales, 10,000 bales, in
cluding 8,500 Amerciau; imports, 13,000 bales,
American, 12,000.
Futures cvlosed steady 2 points off to 8 points
up from previous close.
The following were tbe ruling prices in th*
exchange today:
Tone. steady; sales, 10,000; middling,
8 43-loOd.
Prev.
Open Range. 2 p m. Close. Close.
Jan.-Feb.. 7.85 @7.84% 7.85% 7.89% 7.89%
Feb.-Meh 7.89% 7.89%
Mar.-Apr. . 7.86%@7.84 7.86 7.89% 7.89%
May . . . 8.14%@3.16 .... 8.22 8.19
May-June . 8.13 @8.12% 8.15 8.19% 8.17
June-July . 8.11 8.11% 8.16% 8.14
July Aug. . 8.07 @8.09% 8.10 8.14% 8.12
Aug.-Sept.. 8.03 @8.06 .... 8.09 8.07%
Sept.-Oct. . 0.01 .... 8.05 8.05
Oct.-Nov. . 7.95 @7.95% 7.95 7.99% 7.99%
Nov.-Dec. '. 7.94% 7.95
Nov-Dec 7.94 7.95
Dec.-Jan. . 7.86% 7.86% 7.91 7.91
kET A L
(By Associated Press.)
NEW YORK, May 11.—Tbe metal exchanges
quotes lead $7.a0@7.50; spelter dull; East
St. Louis delivery 17 asked.
At Ixmdon lead 34 pounds ss; spelter 98
pounds.
Copper firm; el’ctrolytic nearby nominal; Au
gust and later, $2«.75@30.00.
Iron steady and unchanged,
Metnl exchange quotes tin dull; spot. $48.75
@49.25.
At London: Spot copper, 141 pounds; futures.
1"5 pounds; electrolytic, 151 pounds; spot, 189
pounds; futures, 107@190 pounds.
NAVAL STORES
(By Associated Press.)
SAVANNAH. Ga.. May H.—Turpentine, firm: 1
37; sales, none; receipts, 683: shipments, 505:
stock. 6,875.
Rosin, firm: sales, non*: receipts, 1.541:
shipment*, 2,024; stocks, 56,760.
Quote: B. S4.ooft 4.13; I). $4.05@4.15: E,
s4.loft 4.17%: F. $4.2004.22%; G. $4.22%ft I
:54.2 H. $4.22%ft4.30; I. <4.27%@4.35; K, $4.501
@4.52%; M, $4.60: N. $1.90; window glas, I
$5.26 water white. $5.35.
Atlanta Live Stock '
(Camcted l>, W. 11. While. Jr.; ot tlie WhU,
. Provision Co.)
Good to choice steers, 800 to 9UO lbs., $6.75@
) 7.50.
Good steers, 700 to SOO lbs., $6.25@6.75.
Medium to good steers, 700 to 800 lbs., $5.50
@6.25.
Good to choice beet cows, 750 to 850 lbs.,
$3.75@6.50.
Medium to good cows, 650 to 750 lbs., $5.00
“ 05.75.
- Good to choice heifers, 600 to 700 lbs., $5.00
o feßoo ' -
p The above represents the ruling prices of good
p quality cattle. Inferior grades and dairy types
selling lower.
. Medium to good steers, 750 to 850 ibs.» $5.75
Medium to good cows, 650 to 750 lbs.. $4-o°
@5 50.
Mixed common, $3.70@4.75.
’ Go<M fat oxen, $5.50@5.75.
Medium oxen, $5.00@5.25.
Good butcher bulls, $4.25@5.25.
Prime bugs, 160 to 200 Ins., $8.75@9.40.
Good butcher hogs, 140 to 160 lbs., $8.5009.00.
“ Good butcher pigs, 100 to 140 lbs., $S 00@8.40.
. l-W »dgs, 80 to too lbs.. $7.50@8.00.
Above qtsutations apply to cornfed Logs. Mast
and peanut fattened lower, owing to quality.
® Cattle receipts light. Market strong and
higher, especially on best grade*.
t Hog receipts normal; market steady.
F LIVE STOCK BY WIRE
f (By Associated Press.)
1 KANSAS CITY, May 11.—Hogs—Receipts,
6.000: steady; bulk of sales. $8.65@8.75; heavy,
$9.80@9.90; light, $9.3509.80; pigs, $8.50@
’ 9.25.
Cattle—Receipts, 2,000. strong; prime fed
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steers, $9.35@9.65; dressed beef steers, SB.OO
@9.25; southern steers. $7.25@9.00; cows,
I $5.50@8.25; heifers. $7.25@9.75; stockers, $7.00
@8.75: bulls, $5.7507.50; calves, s7.ooft 10.75.
Sheep—Receipts, 7,000. strong; lambs, S9.SOSi
12.00; yearlings, sß.softll.ov; wethers, $7.50
@9.50;; ewes, $7.25@9.00.
ST. LOUIS, May 11.—Hogs: Receipts, 8,500;
steady; pigs and lights. $7.50ft9.90; good
heavy, s9.9oft. 10.00.
Cattle: Receipts, 1,000: steady; native beef
steers, $7.50@9.8J; yearling steers and heif
ers, $8.50@9.75; cows, $5.2508.25; stockers,
?5.50ft.8.50; Texas and Oklahoma steers, $9.00
@9.50; native calves, $6.00@10.25; prime year
lings and heifers, $8.75@9.50.
Sheep: Receipts, 3,000; higher; wethers,
$7.00@8.50; lambs, $10.00@12.00: clipi.ed
lambs, $9.00010.15; clipped ewes, $7.50@8.30;
spring lambs, $10.00@14.00.
CHICAGO, May 11.—Hogs—Receipts, 1,000.
strong; bulk of sales, <9.70@9.90; light, $9.40
@9.95; mixed, $9.45@9.95: heavy, $9.40@10.00;
rough, $9.40@9.55; pigs, $7.25@9.15.
Cattle —Receipts, 8,000, strong; native beef
steers, $7.90@10.10; stockers and feeders, $5.90
@8.80; cows and heifers, $4.35@9.50; calves,
$6.75@10.23.
Sheep—Receipts. 11.00, steady; wethers,
$7.15@9.60; lambs, $8.25@12.15; springs, $ll.OO
@13.00.
COM MISSION TO PROBE
REBELLION IN IRELAND
LONDON, May 11.—Announcement
was made today of the appointment of
a royal commission to investigate the
Irish rebellion. The members of the
commission are Baron Hardinge, former
viceroy of India; Justice Sir Montague
Shearman and Sir Mackenzie Chalmers,
former permanent under secretary of
state for the home department.
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of Godbey’s Golden, the best potato I have ever
I produced. Chinese and Early speckled beans,
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plants. Leroy Plant Co., Brooksville, Fla.
SWEET potato plants, $1.25 per 1,000; large
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1 SUGAR MARKET
! (By Associated Press.)
’ NEW YORK, May 11.—Raw sugar quiet; een
' trifugal, 6.52; moiasscs, 5.75; refined sugar
’ firm; granulated, 7.65.
Bugar future* les* active, but undertone steady
and at noon prices were 2 to 3 points higher on
covering and support from trade interests.
Light selling depressed the Ist in tbe late
, trading ami the closing was easy and unchanged
to 5 points lower. Sales 9,450 tens.
NEW YORK SUGAR MARKET.
» Open. Close.
January 4.7004.75 4.6704.70
February 4.49@4.50
March 4.56 4.4904.51
Aprilu 4.56 4.5004.52
May 5.48@5.50
June 5.00’ 5.5005.52
1 July .. .. .... .. .. 5.57 5.53@5.54
Augu5t5.5805.60 5.55@6.56
September .. 5.61@5.63 5.57@5.58
■ October.. .. 5.5405.56 5.52@5.53
1 November .. 5.35@5.45 5.33@fi.35
December.. .. .. .. .. 5.1205.15 5.09@5.10
Tone, steady; sales, 9,450.
i NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET
Open. Close.
Januaryß.6s bld 8.6208.64
February 8.67@8.69
March8.75@8.76 8.73 08.75
April .. .. .. •• •• ..-•.••••• 8.77@8.78
Mav 8.40 8.2908.31
June .. •• .. .. .. ..«..••••• . 8.3308.35
July .. •• •• •• •• 8.48 8.3708.38
August .. .. .. •* 8.4108.43
Septemberß.4s@ 8.46 8.4608.47
October .. .. .. 8.'(>@8.51
November .. .. .. .. 8.5408.55
December .. .. .. .. 8.60 bid 8.57@8.5W
Sales, 21,500.
NEW YORK, May 11.—Coffee: Rio, No. 7,
9% cents.
CHICAGO PRODUCE MARKET
CHICAGO, May 11.—Butter unchanged.
Egg*—Receipts 30 cars; unchanged.
Poultry—Alive unchanged.
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I $2. Welch Medicine Co.. Box 23, Chula. Ga.
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