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OPENED ACTIVE,
FIRM AT ADVANCE Spencer Trask & Co
Purchases Renewed iii Face
of Heavy Movement.
ADVANCE AT LIVERPOOL
Was Said to Bo Dae to Henry w
HUT Order* from This Sldc—The
Spot Markets Were All Firmly
Maintained—Smaller Receipts Ate
Estimated for the Leading Ports
on Saturday, Feb. 1-1.
LIVERPOOL spots closed,,,.,,
SEW YORK spots closed
NEW ORLEANS apota closed..
.8.OS
.0.00
.113.8
BI LLS ARE CONFIDENT.
The bulls are confident and stand by
thfeir guns. They believe they are right
ar.fi they show the courage of their cop.
visions.
Tttlrabeau paid of Robespierre: •'That
young man ^believes what tie says.
May that r
It was of th
And may
Ftart
be true of the bulls, as
"sea-green Incorruptible?"
the bullish Robehplerres
Reign of Terror—another, and
financially quite as grim as the French
one—for the bears before the season is
over?
Far he it fmm us to speak of the good
natured genUemen of the bull side as
hearing r.nv resemblance to the head of
the committee of public safety In Paris
during The Terror, but the force of cir
cumstances may for all that make them
redoubtable opponents worthy of the steel
of the doughtiest champions of the bear
side.
We expect ultimately to see higher
prices, but cotton at 9He. 1s a very dif
ferent proposition from $Kc., which pre-
THE MACON TELEGRAPH! SATURDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 14, 1903
bLs predlctio
j confirm*
I big scale.
bankers
Spcnctr Tr.tk, „„ „
Edwln M - cbt5T , P Es5f
Acosu NIchoL. y *
27 m & mhLf ine St., New York Gty
members new tore stock Kceasof.
a Renounced bull, 1 by stockhoMe
i ar . ,ead *L will find did no. i.rov
xamine In supplies fully ' prevent very
scale th« hV,. k ' rt covering on a cent adva
7ft it , l 0Ur - «nd
t poin . t8 fiesplte a
IcabuSLSlS 1 * 0 *? VcM.rd.n and ....
1 "«»««»
I made the
against 1h2.
rs at the issue price of
> sufficiently an i;*.Mi ye to
heavy realising fln the re
stocks were practl
Wesleyan College 7 pc., denoml-
nation, Jan^y and July cou
pons. price owing to. date of
owned flrn , ,„j c&J\-£$ 0B futures
full
feverish atl
l XSSt!f t 2£ WJI *trong. uhut
« <•'* ?*■< mrXtfl SSffl!
L*SJ»«J r rise most of the day'and
llshed h >!h ,V ' ot P rl «* w»s estal)-
^££§S£SE:
S3S5S s&sr *&
E3SSvF" wzw i
f on nrtc*«. The ..nilm.nt conUnufs
cully unsupported until the last hour. Tho
sympathetic effect on the general list was
* onsldcrnhle. and rhe active speculative
leaders were very generally ;t point or
mare below' Wednesday’s level :it one time
>n«vntrated selling
of
Mated
f The
maturity
Acme Brewing Co
Me Caw Mfg. Co
liM i i rimu Stock*
Southwestern R. R. stock
Georgia Railroad stock
Jlatlve favor- ' Atlanta & West Point Rallro
tilting
ntanipMatl >
v.ukot In
irmpus
, . ..... people,
vidence also of bearish
pretty 9trou it
ious Illness of a proml-
Is supposed to have lm-
« r»ms committed to his
dollm s
allv In thy last hour was helped
preliminary figures of the week’s
v movement, which Indicate a net
cash l>\ the banks during the week
Wednesday night of over a million
day the sentiment
* he
•»•*» 3.4.1 wharnlY bullish .f conunues • . _ ,, v . llM t %
• S luS *L?i lch th l y «*» tali profits. Commh- !‘n sterling at F«
9.23 S.SrS utM h uSSTrmSS iSk!?'*** n £ l wrU «I»trlh- 08 t0 sal1
^wf&rSS^uu.ac.i-
P»n, «i; Vtock at * ** lt ‘ U2 ' «V
I.IVPnV^? 1 r,, " on
are
Hi * «« , o-Temi,' lUTk n?« hour *
s..4 S.M-3J mtete, w»«,y >»«<%
rs^ a l llth T* 0 "™- ° B I«»*r return I
in > ^SSS ,, . ClMln * ' h ' »»rk.t firm, nn.i
rnn.'.V?. kt T* JS£ “ ' h * f P *'>v»nc abr.'n.l !
itMTSftu’SSl.asj mark, ' t \
HUBBARD BROS. & CO
.. 68.000
.. 78,000
.. 17,000
.. 62.000
... 41,000
.....083,000
.... .681,000
STOCKS AND BONDS
Th. null,- In th. Ull Hnnr R„
H.lpm h» th. Pnllnlnnrr ITk-
nrpi °* lh« W„k> Cnrprncy Mn\f-
ment. Which Indlrnlril
Cn.h.
(lain in
?"!?! f* *” Vlnda
foWxt&r™' t<ikin «*-.
imtiort ot on k,
imror of American
f nek of an kinds
Stork of American.:..
Quantity altoal of a i| kind.' "
Quun’lty .no*, of American...
Total a;: g ssmt?.°? -
A«ar.M,rch 1 jh. ghfe niton iZfc. ftS
Weekly ltnnk < learlnux.
NEW YORK. Feb. 13.—The following t
MS ^•♦compiled by Bradhtreet. show*
1.joo bank clear!
furth<
the gold export
Bierday’a reaction
There will be no
•ill until next week, btit n
dyildlity of gold exports la indica’ed.
»tie\ Is growing tighter In London and
l* .-ailing of stoeks hen* today for that
'nunt was largo end was o material fac-
* lu tin strengthening of exchange
rhe January exports »>f domeatio prod-
:s showed the expected increase by rea
rt ->f large outward movement of corn.
ass in cott<»n was disappoint*
io Present high nrlee of that
- feaved. will discourage the
expert demand.
The Central of Georgia Income bonds
rose sharply, but the movement of prices
gi nornllv In the bond mnrkct was Irreg
ular Total sales, par value, 12.250.0M,
VJilted States 2s declined v and the old
(s advanced per cent, on the last rajl.
1 sales of stocks today were
Dnn'w Weekly Trmle Review*
B WYORK. Fsb. U. K O. Dun A
cvlew of trndo tomorrow
644.7
»ry 12. 19(18. with tho percentage of ...
crease and decrease as compared with the
corresponding week last year. The to
tals include sixty-four other.cities:
New York -A*™.*
THE LOCAL MARKET.
(Quoted by C. B. Willingham.)
MACON. Feb. 13.—The leaders advanced
In line all right, coming better on both
spots and contracts. Macon sellers have
never needed any rear guard to tell them
to ‘’close up.” and right cheerfully did
they respond with H advance on Middling
and % on good middling, while they sent. Marcf-Aprl, *
low middling up %, Just to equalize ss It Aprll-May .
were, and sold round lots at #H. j May-June . .*,!!
The market closes active, and judging ; tJ8f’f u,sr •
by the way the stock is being reduced, Aug-Rent *
port receipts must necessarily be heavy. I Sept.-Oct.’. *..!!"!
Middling 9H; good middling 9Vi: low mid-1 Oct,-Nov .]
dllng 9c.
tics wiii kl couon stalls-
i TviLYJS?** • e»t,r,«.
S«|3££
, * M - ; °M'"* r 5- *.7?d. Tho chlc.,0
rmw. 111 : d * y of which J'omou
!mAn7.7 re « f *Ii lw *°» nnd ..port, »nr| Philadelphia
American Ba eR ’ =>» ».?„ gtmhurir . ............
■ SlIS! fln 5 * ni5 oIoi«dlfeverl.h; : ' Sa n Prancl«o’.'!!;i!!!
American middling a. O. c.: j Cincinnati
Close.
4.17
4.95
4.96
6.02
Kansas City .
New Orleans .
Louisville .
POP Richmond .
6.01-01 Savannah .
&,01-02 Memphis .
5.02-oj Fort Worth
6.03-01 Washington
5.04 j Atlanta ; ...
6.03-4)1 Nashville .
4.93-94 Norfolk . .
4.60-61 j Augusta .
Rectn.
Ship.
Sales.
Stck. I
Feb. 7 ...
30
HOT
950
4.612
Feb. 9 ...
93
1362
1 CM
3.313
Feb. 10 ..
49
317
23$
3.075
Feb. 11 ..
ns
153
112
2.960
Feb. 12 ..
«1
■m
109
3.913
Feb. 13 ..
87
222
367
s.rrt
Stock nr.
hand Sent. 1.
.. l.ow
Receipts
since Sept.
i
..63.200
New Orleans Cattnn Letter
W ORLEANS. Feb. 1I.-A« a result ;
ie advance In contract values, the >
The market for contracts was vVry act
ive in response to the advancs In Liver
pool of 8 points. Kunylng orders cams
tl.144.2l6.06t
131.981.5.16
117.898,806
96.494J** 4
48.7fi8.7ffi
. 8,744,604,410
21.453.607
27^72.4.12
2.1 831.750
20.507.671
16.500.004
12.910.175
4.11S2nr.
8.9(6.169
66.9S6.t75 .
2.941,386 .
6.181.818
4.256,190
2.611,682
1.691.640
2,804.687
1.309.422
1.869,107
1.042.000
1,666,6M
876,886
463 282
t»r of attvngtu bv many
modifies while slmllnrconditions exl.it n««
lo skilled labor, retarding much work and
in s *m»* caeca postponing Important under
takings and Improvements. Wage:* have
been advanced voluntarily, and also In
response to demands bv organised labor.
Relit f of traffic i one xtlon la still confined
to t few favored districts, and shippers
ran not hope for prompt deliveries until
navigation opens Earnings show splendid
gains over former wars. January returns
thim far exceeding lf*ti2 by 9.4 per cent., 1901
1» it 7 per cent.
Orders for spring shipment nre heavy In
nil .*-18010 lln. q and 11»•* advance In bus-
i* for fall Is unusually large, testifying
stock lf.5 358
Atlanta A- West Point Railroad
debentures 108 ICO
Augusta Savannah Railroad
stock 119 320
Georgia Southern Railroad 1st
preferred stock ......100 101
Georgia Southern Railroad 2d
preferred stock SO SI
Georgia Southern Railroad com
mon stock 47 4S
Seaboard common 28 2S
Seaboard, preferred ..... 42 4,7
Southern Railroad, common 33 37
Southern Railroad, preferred.... 95 97
It nil mini llontl*.
Central of Georgia 1st mortgage
6 per cent., 1946 132 12.1
Central of Georg11 < <>liaternl
trust, 5 per cent.. 1937 107 103
Central of "Georgia consolidated
6 per cent.. 1946 108 309
Central of Ga. let Income 78 79
Central of Ga. 2d income 77 38
Central of Ga. 3*1 Income 28 27
Georgia Southern .<• Florida 1st
mortgage. 5 pc.. 1946 113 116
Georgia Railroad .X- Banking Co.
Ctt i 1 r cent.. 1010 Ill 113
Georgia Railroad & Banking Co.
6H pc.. 1922 120 121
Ocean Steamship Co. 1st 6 tier
cent.. 1920 1D6 107
Georgia & Alabama consols. 6
per cent.. 1915 HO 111
Seaboard. 4 pore ent s.1 m
Seaboard, 8* per. cent ids fit?
Southern Railroad 6 pc., 199!....in lis
lln r<l ivn re—NY liot runic.
WELT, BUCKETS.—13.75 per doa.
j ROPE.—Manila. 15c.; stscl, 121*0.; cotton,
AXES.—$6.60 to $7 per do*.
LEAD.—Bar. "expound.
NAILS —Wire. «.W: c U t. 12.00 base.
SHOVELS 27.00 to 111.00 do*.
'ARBS. —Cotton. $4.60 par do*.
ot _ pountl bn?0 . Hwedr,
42.5
<2.«
40 S
Influence of the acalpera prlcea would
doubtless have gone higher. As It was
the closing showed net gains of 17 to 22
point* yesterday’* value*.
Weekly Crop Movement.
NEW YORK,. Feb. 11.—'The following
statistics on the movement of cotton for
tho week ending February II. were com
plied by the New York botton exchange;
.Thu l4»*t
year. year.
Hew York Cotton Letter.
NEW YORK. Feb. 13.—The cotton mar
ket opened firm at an advance of 7nl6
point* under active covering as a result
of tho strong Liverpool cablet. These
were duo on our close of Wednesday to
eoute about L to 2 point* lower, wherea*
before our opening they reported an ad-
vance of 3a 10 points on the active options. *: o rxEfetpta -
Immediately nfter the call there was a To mills and Canada....
momentary halt In the demand, which S? u \ , \ taking* lest.)
eased prices off slightly, but this was al- B * 0(, a lost lot. towns....
moat Instantly followed by renewed pur- r
chares, notwithstanding the heavy move- \ 4 n *0 *»r wetg...
ment Ir. sight nnd the lea* favorable ad* , °'" 1 ■
vlges gfron> Ncvy England. The advance Port receipts 6.27XW6 6,131*7
nt IJverDobl was said to be due to heavy To mills nnd Canada 8W.768 7<T7 V
buying orders from this side, presumably Sou. mill taking* (eat.)....IJOfl.W) l.mt.Mo
originating with the interests who have Stock Int. excess Bept. L. 814.272 430.446
recently bfen covering their operations .‘TT," riTTITI
in May and theref«>re at thia morning’s Info sight for season, 8XM.67* Mlf.oio
advance there was considerable selling The above report Is for 166 day* of this
on the theorv that the present high level year against 167 days last year,
bad been obtains^ very largely at a re*; llp»ter'i Weekly Cotton statement,
suit Of manipulation. 1 NEW ORLEANS. Feb. 11-Secretary
■ Th* spot markets, however, were au itater’a weekly eot'on statement. Issued
Galveston
Total* I?. 8
Outside New York..
Totals for Canada..
•-Decreased.
.. 87 T { |Southern Hr.pM »»
..1686(1 T*x as Pool lie «9 .
0*lt fcOhlO ItO', T •'^lo.xt.u W«nt 1‘J\
nGt,*Ohi^ pM... ei i r .r ^t.L West pf i <3
CanadUn Union Vto 101 Yg
Canada9 "itUsra 73 Uni n !’iu*.
Ches. a Ohio M'< Wabash ... >
Chicago k Allen.• 5524 Wabosh pM so>,
vhMiinj-i.Rrtu,, afi'-i
W I,. Erie 2nd pf<1. 9T >,
nfidenet of bin ore In coqtlnutd pros-
1'orn j
Si sad v conditions continue to prevail
In the iron nnd at eel industry with few
ent* of note. The demand for
Ktulpments shows no dlmlnutlc
and ju.ftiher foreign order for stoel rails
cause deliveries
w *■ 11• r•* i’. ' • l |!| M
'••iimu I, i« i .k. n in,- |. :i-Miur p.,s|111hi of
o ko at staples, both jis tr» rxient of
vance and volume of speculative Iran*
lions The visible supplies are lower
thnn nt the corresponding dote In any year
of th^ past dc mle. and It t> m unu/utal
day when exporls do n.»t exceed receipts.
Foreign splnm-ra are lnjsy. ddnrcstlc mills
r,,n«mne freely, while there b business
In sight for much more cotton goods than
present s’ork* of raw material nt
mllL will make. Several grades of
ton goods have advanced in price, which,
with gains In other divisions of the
Vet during the preoedlng weeks, makes the
level of V|Untatlons much higher. A largo
atfenfijMtce of buyers Is reported, stlmu
biting activity sl'h Jobbers arid at first
Imm'.a Cash sales arc restricted by low
supplies. DomesUc cOnaumpUon supplies
mnif of the busIncHs. as exporls enquiry
arc light.
Failures for this
against 240 jast yen
Chle., In. h Leals.
Chle„I. k T. pti..
ChlO..8 R. 111. :
chic, aat w-o...
OMe.kOkW.lpM 61V
Ctllc.g *1t.W.B pM ** 4
Chlr. k N.w^.....'
Chle.,ux.Lfcyw
7TV
i.fcTm*.
— - , , , ,, (ICEiri V flrr.lf ' 'll (ill pmivlMCKI, IVHlIr'l
firmly maintained and while at the hlgn today, shows for the thirteen days of Feb-
polnta the mnrkct met with con»lderabi« ruary an Increase over last year of 140,000,
pressure from this direction. Inc covering an over the same period year he
wn* too Insistent to be Ignored. Comrols- g OT0 j Mt 0 f jjB.noo bales,
stop he use* also did some buying orders For t p^pi4dsrs of the season that have
for tin tong account, probably a* a te- lapsed the aggregate Is ahead of the
suit of the rather smaller receipt* esll-1 aflLm< . days last year 1.* and ahead of
mated for th* leading ports tomorrow |h# , Min# days year before leat of 160.000
ss compared with last year. The market bales.
was finally steady at a net advance of The amount brought Into tight last week
$att points, practically the best of the wag 2| , 14 j aKn | n »t 14243* for ths same
‘ **-- — -* days last yesr. and 165,834 years before
Otrte. Van
(llle.T.eTrns. pn «i
1 fijlAkh-leoil. $6
( (V|..^Ttiihers I* 1
(Nil.ftn. Ht pM.... 11'
On4.Ho. 7ut pM. ** 4»
t-< n 110.
Dsl..lAek.-W«Ri }«i
l'#D*or-n. nmade *V
Denver-M.G. Old..
trie * M
Crtslst pM 11
F.rU2n<l pM..
Wi4*r>n*ln i
Wtj*.0enl. 1’ia ....
Aitsms 1
Am^rlosn
rnlted Kt«te« .,..1
Weils Vnrgo ......2
Amalgmtd.Oipper
i pfd
Conaolillateil Receipts.
Th, nwiv,m.nt .fnc, 8.p(mb*r 1 •(
■ II UnllM «l*le. port* *r» .f.ln.t
«.jaW7 Im: »,»r; or.rl.nd «cro>i the
MlnlMlppl. Ohl.. »n>l Potomoc rtv«r. (o
North,rn mill, •nd C*n*d» 71M( inlnit
s-s B B is rvsrwg'vasa s
IS If, 11 h »»
B IS IS IS .f »«.*..««
«,7I7 K,m tvm urn i, ,a>«( »«-•"•« i«t
n,c«ipt» ami Export,. Today. We«K. y “J^, a ^ Ji^ort. fo’lhr. w.^k h»v« h*,n
PoruwiidUod net rrc<'lpl«... *7.717 (S1JJ (h^ouflhua fUr 7or 7h» m2w0 7ln.»l*
Exports In Great Prltnln... tl.JM *'<#> lI'.L'l'/'.SSlV t.., v
Exports to France........... IM*®
Exports to continent 15.»
Stock on hand all port* W
Saturday . .
Monday , , ,
Tuesday . .
Wednesday ,
Thursday . ,
Friday . . .
Since Sept 1, 1902-
Consolldated receipt.
Exports to Greot Britain.
Exports/to Fraru'fv
Exports to contlnen
against 4.MD.792 last year.
The tc/sl uklnt* ofAmerican mills.
North and Souih and Csnsda^thss far
for the season have been 2,6.4.430 against
^SLIS.'Vt 1 tiw'oorU (hi* w»k »nd (bo
*T5Um twrnty-nlno loodln, Bouthrrn Inlortor c»n-
"Mr "M (or. h.vo dooro.ood durtn, fho w -^* ******
S t.,10. »«.ln»t » d»or.»M during I»« w-
'"2,WU« roopondlng porlod l*»* of **•
'"=T I T«i U dl«..ork. JSW-S! I
Am Mmo.tlhtf A flfif
4 Am Hmll* VH.J.M,
t Amr*r1< »h Tc.'i
. Ana^*>n*iH Mln.cw 111
i hr»»okly« K»p Tr. CH'„
■ Col. Tael k Iron , 7t
, Oon*»olidet«d xaa 2I7
4 OoutlfiMntai Tub
( Coni. Tob. pfd ....11«S
<»*tn<»ri»l Kl**’trio, .’/'o'd
» j <»• H.ignr
> I Mocking Coal W
■ 1 IntornGnl. Pspor !m
« I Intro Pnp#r pfd
Orexf vorlhn. pfdJOO
(I >-kln/ Vslloy... 10*'
M cktngVal.pri..
li:iao(« Cent BJ;
lows Cent
lownCent pfd....
LakeRrte W ... 47
(>tli» Frio tv. pM.BO
Loui«vfile-9Aiav-l76 —..—
MaabaUaa t*. ...•1**S NaHoh^i saU
UscmpRii- 8t.llf.i ‘7' 4 NnllonalSalt pfd. ...
M-t ii. Out .. i6 % . North American.. M4>{
Intru.
I U ml*
i NnMon%l lU«<-ul(
I Nation*.i I/*.\<i.
MJ4
•*44
oek numbered 23<i
GRAIN AND PROVISIONS
May Wlirat f'lonnl 3-4 to 7-He OI?i
May 4'orn Closetl 1-M OfTi May Oats
f'losftd 71- 6 <»flf| Mny Provisions
2 l-lt to l‘J 1.2 llluher.
eh 11 -Ther»* was grnnrnl
rslns, du«' to bo.'irlafi i
<"i«s recorded. May wheat
lower. May corn wii:
Leading fu’ur
l*
• 1-46S I’d
, M
V( «• ", r i
Missouri. K.-T..„ ,,
%ri-s . irl.K.-T.pM 6i\
Ketr Jersey Cent .
h’es V*>rk ('em...,|40
Norfolk-Wes tern . '■’»
g«rfolk-tv pft... fi
ortbsrfl ITe
N'(.rth«Ti.P-v?.pfJ. ■ I'n
OnUrto-tTeetern. *1* fin
l>nr.sy.t*n»* j
lies 'Insist pf i... i I*.
UnAdlnr?-! pfd .. 16-4 I fi.
Il»‘fc N"|*!»'*'liU
Pullm«n I'aL
; UspubllcHtssl.
Rt.Lodls*Ann Km. i
SkL-6.Kro.Iat pM "»
- - - I rn M PM 13
8uL»n «8-. Wstn. 1”
Hf.Rft.Vslu.pf4,
pt. Paul
«t. faalpfd. l»« t
- pM ***' *>'
I. lot M>*
Ituhhe
. Htftftl
Mtssl p|d. .
Western t.'nion..
Am. L.-'-.m-.tl.e
Feb.
Mn v
July
Hept.
» 3214 9 22'4 9.12
♦ if. IM7'4 9.12*4
>.10 il if, 9,10
l»cll A Co.'s Grain Letter,
'• wire to Macon Brokcntge C'o.)
'AGO. Fell n. Whe
:i r "l Kfotlstlc** generullv hc-jrlwh
■ lit was rather henrlshlv Inclined,
• UppOrt whl'h developed
enther
rnncex err,nil. prlmnry moysm
< *• o fen mil la 11 o ri and dom*Ml
bearish,
ro e’lhh ** vero xtendv. Pnrh I
fnlr (Jr idlng conMniie* poor
r- were credited with holding
orahh
n d«
Mtn
C«n,.r.((,« c«it(on ll.tmtnt. j ■nd'lMrrt’r (fl(ra, 7rora 1h, U.t crop. .nd Mr^n v.ri C | 1 ,
XBW TORK. F*h. 13—Thr rollo.ln, .! ^'J^r of b.l« brought tIMo •*»« „ .
the comparative rtatement of cotton for, thul far for -he . n *’t„« S'»I W) foV th.
Trld»y. Febniary U-JJM., d»l. I.7M.JI* *.».»» r°r in.
0 i ,11 i
£•* ’
B. I
(he week endlM Friday. — .gjj. VgJ | -*■
Kef reefs, all tJ. S. poro . wj.g* ,'S ?2i (Ir.ler*. World*. VI.IW*
Jhcelpta rlnce Sept 1 J*J*5S 'SiS NEW ORf.EANS Feb. <
Export a for week V2!!2 ,111“ JfMtVr*. .ta-.ment »**>’.'»“ r, L*„Ii*' h I , 1 !
Exports Since Scot. 1 (.HO.Jll « . w( ,„ n tnraedttodxr. »h"»»'J*
Stock all tr. s port" JJMJJ 22*25 to'tai rlrtble ro be «.(M.W aialnat «.«.» «lekl>
I'ock all Interior towns.... fr. W k (.(M.IO Wtlltt ?ln«S i?
Bock at Liverpool «.«J» «.2**2S h " ,„ t al of Ame«i«n eotloit 0* . a « ; -
Amn anout for r B.. l*.000 ^KtfaoL’,’
Port Receipt.. Cirot*Braxfl ndli. etc «*.«» »taln»t Cu.Oo.tMn
1 tftP.'-. ”. ra rhv .«t MC.M* la.t fear. , wo. >r *.. .
f.s *«. mn
r.T.Csn gen 1 ■*,* to
">iiie<l hull party.
Tin: nitv coont uirkrt.
MA N*< *H FKTF.Ft F«*h. 11 ('loths firm
■ nt not k live v.-trnc strong
M, YORK Get, n -The dry g
iv In
Busin
Linen* firm with
The Ports
ntfreston. V. flrm|9H
Norfolk firm 9L
Baltimore. nominal'-**
Boston, quiet (9.50
B'llmicgton. firm
Philadelphia, stedy 9 %Z
Savant ,* v firm
N Orle.-.n*. firm. *'«
Mobile, firm !9»;
MemphI**. firm .... f '\ H
Augusta, firm '9 9-W
^harl.s r, n . firm ... ftl i
Cincinnati, firm ...'9
E*ut«Vlllft. firm ... 9
et. Louis firm tK.
**■•«. firm
York, quiet.
I erv-ncola .
Fort Arthur I U«7i
Afctrport New. .... , I d*®.
I<rntll. 1 ir. nx. Ti 1 ■ ~
Prfce.ineet».IBale»!*tclt- tmm la»t week *" |bI wpr ] r of cotron. I cn. • ivitii
, of “• "°i M .Solr and h-ld 9™** I *■ <*»• »to
\.t K.r.lpt. at All forte,
7WI therelx now >»*«*-■ £ tlS.nOO 1 -oa. r.o t.
*4 7*'* Britain »*« \ n R „ Dt lia.»» * com « * no < ,•
JIBI «* attxlnat ««"'«• g"! JJ l7«la «7 *(0 Matl'* * *-
*^4 •k Jl^na, jaMMistTveor andftl the VnJttfl * ».ILA i.
•£! n S8 ffifflSS* *1WS’vaM bale. U.« CW..R.
si -SS'3^7 s, “ r o*Dell A CO-. rotten
165! *OJJ I (prlvsfe arlre to M»c«n
2717'i (l* ‘iS' NEW TORK- Fet_ Tor)( m „ n „
W>.' **i JlSi of excitement oo tb. ^ d Brm w | ts
I:::d ^ SSSTySSSSS , *ffi
89 mjwS sssiTjS&fanfcsas
...I 1M I and tr l™*C!!l n, E„7!I7d f>P" w *.‘
scxle. Th* >*W “"J kLjjiv of long cot*
!rented w ’‘ a "Si , J*» h weat demand fmn
»JS5., h '.”d7S
4 OTTOV M'FU OIL.
YORK. I’< f» - 3 Advnnees rei»iilf
fr**m tie euDPllcn h*-r». nn»1 cotton
-<d firm w'lfh a f»*lr trade. Prim
summer yellow *
r * r > f*. 12^ nominal.
; c«/t.huLa vv.it
jUaion i s*cl6<; *
i Co.P*c.*xar A«
ter Whl’4 4 20
SAVANNA If
rr* t r K* i flrrn -•> f
NEW YORK. Feb. 13.—The following sr« • vav oottonjol^ v r< *ii
total net receipt* Of. cotton at fnr the great^ excitement in
Rale*. mBI
uor s since September J, 1992;
SHventon
■avsnnan i ’ZV.
\v« r, f* tan • •••
Silytogtoo . ..
Baltimore . '
York f .
Newport News .
ghllsdelohla
Brunswick . ...
Feruandlna. . ...
V'T'acobi :
t } ' n Arthur
gWt^nxVnd
E*n Frarxciicft ..
Portland. Ore.
tember £.L.-|gn‘
.1.776.WI
A Aplrlts turnent
m: receiptd 14A; sale
Mrm: receipts 2, fi '*t
A. B. BAXTER & CO., INC*
Cotton, Stocks and Grain
407 CHERRY STREET.
New York Oftlre-Ho. HI Broadway*
OITiIToes Iii Prlneliml ( tiles Throug-d
out tho South.
Write for our Market Manual and
hook eoittalulug instructions fog
traders.
rUCON BROKERAGE CO.
S. D. JONES. Manager.
418-420 Cherry St. 'Phone S33«
Chamber of Commerce Building.
Correspondents of
THE O DELL COMMISSION CO.,
Ir.corporated. Capital (200,000.00.
ClnolmmU. O.
Quickest service in the South. We in*
Vlte comparison. No Interest chnrged oa
and careful attention.
Reference* Tho Exchange Bank and tb*
■ii&sricau National Bank. Mucon. t»a.
IRON.—2Aic.
pound.
TUBS.-Tainted. 112.30: cedar. $3.50 neat.
PLOW BLADES—5c. per lb.
AVI RE.-Barb. 3\c lh
TT.nw STOCKS. Ilaltnan, $1.00; Fprgu-
ll.IOi strnlRhtt, 1.1.7
me, j3.io.
lufimite. $3.73; barrels, Tenno*se0, $3.73;
■Its. Sl.Tfi.
’1 ISlKSE.—Best small RmIsIch, 1*>c.; best
pinnies, 16c.; No. 1 cuts, l(Uc,
It h i*.:. Far.c> now crop, 71&c.; medium,
low rradcH. I to 4'i’C.
Sl'GAIl Stnndaril Rrnnulatcd, 5c.; New
rlcans clnrlfied. 4*^.; New A'ork yellow,
dar. three hoops. $.1.
CHAINS.-Trace. II (o $6 do*.
«;t T N POVVOEU. -Ter keg, Austin ernek
■hot. Jfi; half kegs. J2.75; quarter kegs.
II.SOi champion ducking, quarter kegs.
I? 26; Dunont and Hasard smokeless half
h”gs. Ill r.; i|imrtcr k*gs. $f.1 lh cun-
F'T- fl. I* L’.'i r<*r cent ; Tr,.|>dtirf
Hides, AYool. Etc*.—AVfiolesnle.
_ (Corrected by O. Bernd & Co >
IIIDFR —Drv flint. No 1, I2e.; dry salt.
No. 1. 10c.; green suit. No. 1, 2f, to 40 fits .
green salt. No 1. 4** *.. On lbs.. 74c :
green salt. No. t. o« ihs. an*t upward*,
irreen salt. No. 1 kips, C^c ; green.
New York refined. 26
COFFEE.—Rio. good. iiuc.; Rlo. medi
al. ltc ; Rlo. low grade. '.•*.. to lOc.; Ar-
bucklcn' ronstfd. 10.79; Lion brand, ronst-
d. 10 2''.
BALT. 100-lb. white sacks. C3c.» 100-ib.
burlap *aclCH. f.Sc : 221-lb Gonnessee hut-
r. 12.65; 2!J-lb. fionnch.t>n pack*-1 a. (J.
6 to (He.
tNR—Sheep sklrs.
shetllnc*. 10 to 2fic. each; goat skin
c. each; deer skins, per lb.. 15 to 20c.
WOOL.-Washed, per lb., 15 in 2',e ; un
washed. per lb., 12 to 15c.; burry, per ID.,
8 to 12c.
Timas nnd riiemlenls—Whulsesale.
fCorrecled by Taylor St Peel: Drug Co.)
Cinnamon hark. Ifi t<» 60t« |h.: sulphur, (
to 6c. lb.; suits. Epsom. 2V4 to 3c
potash. 00 to 73c lb.: borax. 12‘4
chlorate. ?fi to 85c, Id.; carbolic acid. 40 to
H.flG lb.; chloroform, 76c to $1.10 lb.i calo
mel, 11.10 to (l.»fi lt».; logwood, 16 to 20c.
II*.; *crsam tartar, pure, 35 to 4(>c. lb.i
OlOVeS. 16 to 26r lb.; glim nSaafoedlta, 4" |0
. camphor gum, 76 to .V0c lh *
ojdum. 13 60 t" $5 f>'» lh : morphine, $' . .
t.; qulnlno (according lo size), 43 to
Common framing, sized...,
' iinuion boards, rough
Common fnimlng, rough
Dressed uud matched fioorlng.
Dressed and matched celling..
Bqtiare edge weather boarding
B' vel edge w«*sth«‘r ’t.mrdlpg..
N*i 1 sawed pine shingles 13.00
No. 2 suwod r>lno shingles 11.60 to 12 (/>
No. 1 bent cypress shingles (LOO
Fruits nnd Ynte— Wholesale.
(Correcleid by Roush Produce Co.)
LEMONH Ter box. I3.».
RA V * v ' u «i to li.f.O huneh.
PEANUTS. North Carolina, 4 , *ic.
Virginia, 6c. lb,
PRUNEH *• I
APPLKH.-Bu
COCOANETS
PQTATOEH.-
CABBAOE.
APPLES.—Ne
$3.23 barrel.
EGOfl.-
MUTTER
*U. 16 to 21
81.10
WTKfc.-.- w
port and sherry. 76c to |4; claret. $4 to llA
a 'a*c; American chami>M|*ne, 17.60
116 60 nor care; cordials, (12 p«r do* ; bit*
Llva StoftU. Gross.
(Corrected by flonthern Parking Co.)
. ind Fifth
nut roadbed; quh k
ir*. Parlor car on trait
For further Inforimitl**
TIIOH H. FREEMAN
R. II. KIDWELL,
J. A
M YERH
STREVER.
. LANK (if
Alt.
R E. UrOIfTOWER. H
Gras* rattle,
Fed rattle,
Pigs, 6*V\
Fresh Meats.
Dressed Georgia beef, side,
fores, 4 to 4VJc.; hinds. 74 to
7 to 74c.
Pigs 7 to 8c.
Mutton. CUc.
Fre.Ji pork snueago. 7Uc
Rmokcd t*ork eaussye, 8c.
DR1LLU
TICKINGS 4»4 to !2«5c.
RFA f«T,AND \y, to 8C.
CHECKS. 4V, to 5‘ic
RI.EACMINGH - 4 to 10c.
PRINTS -4 to 6c.
flUrKKIlS, CANDY AND NITS.
(Corrected bv Wlnn-Johnson Co.)
Crackers.
Barona sodas. 6c.
Barona nlcnae*. 7c.
Barona oys’er crackers, 6c.
N B. C. sodas. 7c.
Glr.ger snaps.^ N R. C., 6>Ac.
Assorted cakes. 8c."
Ftlrk candy In barrels. 4c.
Frick randy In boxer. 6V-\
Mixed candy 1n pail*. 6. 7 nnd $c.
Fancy broken mix boxes, 7>£r
Cream mixed candy In pslis. KH40.
(■VIAIT AM) PROVISIONS.
THIIOrGII PLLLM\> III FFET
BETWEEN M\(<IY AMI NKV
) OIIK .
(Via Georgia Railroad nnd Atlantic (
I.v Mllled vllle ' l" )
Ar Petersburg
Ar Richmond
Ar Washtngtft
* 1 tf I t* i/t 4 j s‘■
MAN
NEW YORK
buain* »«4 on .
was in iv-. 00 t
a furl bar nc|S
The marki-t In j
under a suppon
during tb»- fin:
at (he » 00 tin
firm n fi
ntlne firm
13 Rplrltg fnrprp-
r-rits; re-e)r,ts 13
1 reee|r»*s 3p.
Prlee* Are W’liolesnle—The Jobbing
Trade Does Yot «(ell Foik-ii niers.
(Corrected by .«
Huv hogging
for th^ M great excitement tn
\>w Orleans tnid of t 4 c. In some
'hiT«>rkV.'K mir£P *«» *(•
..1,77».**I7 j tr«tatlr« T^ .tatt-vn.
1*2 fi48 • feels °f oeav» attitude snd a*nti
rj 3SlS
’* Ttt'm i the last. ( ^n*ltl°n*' Mr the h*n4Ilng
•• owa«f»2, rt ^ t Jh« inSrlor wtre ,
SS
SSI ‘is'JVk^ - > • - is <■
«i«s?49-lisrLTSs^u'fS;I t,#m Hn,n *
Liverpool
MARKET Ol O'f ATIONM
Forreeied Dally.
RM. Asked.
e of oeorsls Dond*.
I Ifjr flonds.
us flB* bales The**
.".Vi same ** ;r - 3T" Tjverpool fsile^J to
1 l Sf.rtean ./shesliould bay*
gSssfvar-—
rste Inter
f'Oeal Stoeks and Bosifi.
P.ed ( '>pr*Mi Lumber Co
SI - ol* T.!rh* iM Water
C^f.jols . %)
bundle. II.
MI7AT H—Dry
dr-' salt should*
'•V : dry salt
BRAN -Pure
Daisy bagging.
Tlr.dey CO.)
York bug*
al) ribs regular, ftl^c.;
1, ; dry salt plates.
e!H' *. FHc Any of the
*d. at !<■ above quota-
u‘T
r*d lots Jn bulk. 2V
AuguMa and points
From Jaxvllla.l
Southern Itsllwsf,
For Atlanta :» •»*.. • -> . : r.p 3 Slip* 7 2fip
F'm Atlanta I <<,:> *• 2<x» 12 05p 2 26p' 7 OOp
For Jaxvlllr I l*s. S Vn 1 OOp’
F'm Ji xvlllel 3 t*n 1 f/*p'
For Bruns'k ll')«'t*i 1 top'
F'm !lP.n* k 3 ?M< !
Central af Georgia Hallway.
For Atlanta l * ’ ' » 1 l'"l« ». • S Oip
Krn Atl in' *• 4 I*:. II I' . It 2fia 7 tt Mr,
For PHVinmh II F* 12b.
* l ‘«’ Colm A B
I 10p ! j
1 Arrive from
A lOn At he' .. 10 4.7.1 . 1 i£j>
^’I^L'Iedvevlll# . j lo*
11 Oirnffirm ^ ‘ ofm t 1f,p
• t M 'm it Culm.*13 40«
. 11 , \f rit A A by | OOp
i '* 1 Alb A Mont... 1} 66a
, 1 40' Albany 1
Htandard brands, t
t.rand*. f/Mb Hn*
d* Vi \r. )«>-|b (Ini,
d*. 10 |b. pail* 1 j».
H\c.; standard
Murom A Blrmlnghsa Hallway.
Lv I.aCrar.ge ar.-; Mont 12:01pm
* Ar from LaGia’ss *i‘ ‘ Alont i2.66poa
| Maeou. |>ul»lla A Imanuah Hallway,
Lv. Mi cor 2 V’til.v. Savannah.. 7:60u
1 Ar. Dub'In . . 4 4;4 \r \ Malta ....10:0fca
Ar. Vldi I- tr Ar D.iblln 11:88*
+X. Kavannuh. I.Jum Ar. Macoa....„ L8|
mam
warn