Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, February 13, 1907, Image 12

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. wedxesdat, reuRCARy is. wn. EXTREME DULLNESS FHTMimTi Liverpool Was Finn at the Close at a Fair Advance. SPOTS WERE LOWER NEWS AND UOSSIi* of tiib Fleecy Staple. H|Mw-lnl to Tin- flr-orslan. iI rom ll.iyiranl. (M k Clark.) New Yiirk. )>!'. IS.—J. 0. Harbr k Co.: I.UtT|HN.i rv.t» .In.' tu iimir aiM'liangotf to I irnlnl U|i; iHuMir.l I up ou Dear aad I op on late At 1 -: 1- p. tu. II traa » III I <; m near nuil IV* «'* up ou fate tauntka. Kputa i lower. utliMlIui lew. aalra 1LW0. l.lieriMml lot a ipiliiml eoMiderably otrur ih« holiday. W> do ant luofc for any mot ' “lull It will do to N. Y. Responded Feebly but First Prices Were the High Point. ' holiday. ... nine of activity. I»ut fbluL buy trhmvrr n smitten •lump ormn. We itiii eet- no reason to ripoct a rtutugr for Hit* tniriM* In ri unlit Ions, wbH# say ralllAg IT In ri-cripts would «r.-fitly Improve them. Xetr Orleans Tliiicsl>«*morrat: "It Is A IhiIiI it|H i;it<ir wliii will .irbltrsrlly drprrss •'nllfrly new Field «»f no jpAt, USkUAWU i utility mid quantify "III* Iht* wrflpoua aup idled by III'* unique rburuetrr of the rein New* York Journal of I'niuiiierrt: "A (•Iff nr retire may yet flu* (lie tasr a rhsnra. und tin* Inetjiiilde reurlli ii lii trad* which Edited by Joseph B. Lively MARKETS Mr. Uttyi luttuydtt rwtr wytrltun «<aa- MMaAMMsHi. aad <h* Saatk kaa —a tie Me. » •« tfcorfty la hi* eproutty. Tips FLASHED From Wall 8traet RANGE OF NEW YORK STOCKS AND COTTON MARKETS *auk or stock. nlly g»**"l nnsm i It hln them." Kill I ItUer mill slot for the faith that la Mi.' , min ! XIU.t.%, The IJrerpni»l uinrkctB op*-n<-«l Wt-liM-i gunning shout m» t-xpoct»-«l on New V* Hoalng of Momlny. but there xvns n mt< improvement through" taliig Arm. 2 The following Ik i Booth* lu Liverpool March -April Usy-Jnnr ... July-AUgust *5 point* higher e mine III the Mhiy: •llgto 5 MG 4 •. rau 5.CU4 r.y. Detoher-Novemlier ... .5 424 3. 134 -**. 4:4 Hpota were In good denuiud nt 2 |s lots tie ellfte. Hale* 12/»» liale* nt rt.ttl for mhVdllnc. Business wo* I Wednesday worn- log on the cott«m etebmige Hint la. the professionals were on hmnl. showing day ... waa the oopenlng fen! feeble reapnnne to the ttrmn the English market*. lirst pn- ill'll.' i tile Thei k* show activity at neea ill n uuiiiIht ef IU*I*Urea II |»tduU. lo the bureau of «tntl*llra. Ian loll exports were valued nt 90. Ill llirretiee of M-l.Wi.hlH over tbf i an me month Iftsf year. I Number Of I Mile* exported ,1 27U.46R. again#! 647.521 lout year. Average jirlre 10.Ob rente mnlnaf ll.I< the previous January, i I (link rirtteti market overaold uud don't ; look for any great decline. WVII Bros.. Monfininiery, wire: "The de- I nut ii* I for spot" roiitllilie* eg tel let it from all I quarters for nil grades. Wluit are the "pin i iht** polng to do with nil till* nittoulr There it* ini let up to deumiiil." Ituier" llonts. Weiimati, Hay, II WII- « u. Guest. I m rot. Heller- Mlt* hell. Pi MeThtyre mil Tlortlen. _ , .... Home |M-i|ile "eein to think Hint Price linn nnele u ■ueeeaaful scalp- lit oilier wurda. ih.it If w.ilketl right lu. then turned around mnl Miilketl right out again It U early to nntlelnate, hut there la every liidlrntb-ii that—If the old erowil trie* to retain It" eoutrol and etuitliiue Its Uuuilun 'tiling exihnnge e|e«‘tlon Will In* selling the exchange baa ever know i The. T polnta alwve the rloalug *»f Momlnv. hut j llnafou reading aa folio 1 daring the niornlng "«>a*loii oprulug figure" manipulated, HtiM'ka r * — • klutichr * * M|H.t ii In the aflern-M cllne lu prlein « and l«'-b The eloae waa vnpn n n«*|||ug hy «*»uiimU"loi •f buying jMiwer. ateady net 7*j|o |Mdut* Mth la M.nd.n tlml. but big pi i*qrult •d to take later on. areonnt of Imt will In* large final#. In the New Orleaii" market, long" were gelling on n heavy *pnt market. Ou lark of apot aapiH.it. fiituri** have a heavy ap|N*aranre and furthei «b*. line- are feared on liquidation. gj Rerelpta W.J2I 71.111 Hhlpuieiila 77.'.«.’1 tll.ti.*" 11.1535 Htnrka *50.175 **T..*M rom|u»ml4ve ree«*|pta at all I' H. |M»rl": Reeelpta today day Inat year ... Ilernna** Total reeelpta for fnui Marne day* Inat year lncrea*e Total receipt" alnre Maine time Jnat year . Increase I'lNtlllUlted. receipt" til New Orleans Cnlveatnu IIoiikIoii ••• Movement nt Atlanta Reeelpta today tiny J3.a*l -*>77 141.173 mM to lie a cable here from Near mouth" held hy nt the milIm la large. IIiiiu tu low he eve of a ■ 'lark Market York new a t rent a I of probable March tend — Ilnywnnl, Vick k unchanged to S tip. trluc||ialy -»—»»•«- nlMint the rt. Tlic-e depreaal' Atlantic Cuatl Line Aawrlcnn Hugur ltd . . Anacadda ........ Aatorinn I^x-..rootle. . ilo, |irdcm-d Am- aaieltwd lief. . . . . do. prderr*.! ‘ ton proferrad . , u Cotton Oil. . . . r—oiidir j A Oklo .... rauklrn IUpl.l Tran.. . Canadian l-a.-in- .... Oiliwjtu on.t .Nnr-l-w a. . Ckaanpaaka A oblu . • olu.a.Ju w .i—i .. no* . Cdutral LmilM-i piafrrriHl > k tinol ll.. tin. . I tail war, a ltiulaf.o. . njatUlaCa •aearlilM. do.’ inrlrtiml . . Omral Rln-ttlc . . . tllloola Cantnl .... Am. Ir, Nariirllln . I.onlarllli. A Ntiabt III, Mel Iran ('antral . . . Mliaoitrl t*a.lBi' rank or rr ktk. Narthvm iSrllc. . Sew York Central. NerfoU k Weettra KeuatylTAOla. . . • Itiople'# Oil. . . . f’rtMed 8f#«i C*r. nS,VrrF: fiLKY*:! CaltSi _ dew preferred. . . . Sou them l’*clflc. . „ • j*IB « 4 Cl BC. • • a # > sited Mute# Meet. do. prafrrrad. . . Wnt.ro-Ualoo. ... Watt". . . ... . . . • da. prafrrrW. . . VYIarooalu C,rural. , da. prafarrad. . ■ NEW YORK. rviT - Mart U. April. July. Aug. Kept. Oct. Ill 2 Jj| t m LRERPOOL. Following I# tho'Opeftlnc'range gad "iitiKiretl with yettrnUiy; Future# o****iied steady. ’ t*9». Opening rehriuiry 9.5KI 9.41 B.i3 9. 9.Wj 9.&1I —i L ' * Keh.-Mnr. . ..5.C6 .-jjl-y V;' r/2 .7-1 J S ;.*) M#r.*At»rll . .5.0^50 U ■ ■*' '• ' Aorit Hf— ' .G.C . 4.9Hk .5.59 R.M rrvvloet i. m. (Tn#e. rio#r. b.m 6.71 6.W 60 t&is ‘ '.3I-3SI 9.41-46 | *411 9.43 9.4144 9 5.* 63 j J * .61 l» Ki; 9.1*1-63. 9.67-fcr! JJ/JfTjy #.61 9.66 9.5lg M4| .. 5J1 i • Mil ekii ir.t nt. i r r. M«*pi.-Oct. ...6.4i *49.72 9 7:73 9 f*i Hl •'AtS . -JVk Nov.-lire. ..6.41V6 <'looed firm. 5.4* 5.424 6 43 L.'. NEl^ ORLEANS. Tk« foitowib* la tka raaca la caita fa taraa la Star Orlrana todaa- ’ ^WHACkrkd ttSttvsb ftsrsss atrradtb. . ... . .. Tb» adraor* la laxtdon will lira thr m,, isru ISfuatUa In Iamdon la baraaUaf Tb» HoirtbwMlrrti atorka am la more fa tot now. and mpect to am «wd adrancji lo all than* laaaaa. aanratr: Mlaaoarl. Kansaa and Tataa, rolarado Snatbani, Toi- an St. lamia and Houtbwratara aod Ml» anarl I'arllc aboald do batter. Ilarrlmana will ba Irartera as anal. Than* aaams lo Ira aalllW of Nortbar rife rrrry day. Tb, lllll atorka are ba- mmlo( aa uapopolar now aa they ware pop alar. Imndoo hauabt at tb* botiaaa any th, batter _ fount of pnaalbla earranrtr try. Tbrra la a possibility of Dank of Kurland rata lielnf lowarad tnawwaow. Tban- la no doubt bat what tba ab«wt Intaraat In atorka la larpe. and that the mark,! la roaablna a point that will proh ably atart tham Imyluc. Informed lamdott alrclaa a tala that > lnr»f Urarpool liaar pparutor lu atix-ka la ahort of Saw York nml Imndon markrla to tha aitant of about 100,000 •birrs, aad la trailers*! lo ba audanrorln* to alosa ottt bit arrounts. .. A marl rani are amenity hlabrr lo London. Thera la a murb inora optlmlstlr fMlInc. awl. t ora bora rlly, at laaat. higher prices ssem poaalbla. Aa nearly all Ibr flratmlaaa dlrblmd-pay lug railroad atorka now am on an Incest mrnt Iwalr. tba mm In tba market ran not tmderatand why tba oatalda pnldlr la uot ■bring more buylag. It may Ira baranaa tb* nntablrra want to pirk up good tbluga nt a rhraper prlaa than they am aalllng at now. Tbla la ragarda*! au u autflrlmt raauon— pmridrd thaar iauura go tower Arbitrage i opening. Arldt r frallng la on •ay h»U Tn tbla a kab. . March. April. . M#y.. . Jane.. . July.. . il .10.10 10.60 .110.061(107 110.12110.12 (.'loacd ttrady. ij f -il 110.06 110.14 I0.t9-M10.9QJ1 .... 10.19-21 !10.9042 '* 26ilO.26-26jlO.3H49 _771lOi26-2l 10.»-4*I 10.97 10.96-97 10.49-W 9.97 t.M-li 10.07-06 10.91 9.9H-10|10.0i-09 10.. nrket la he hhl. FINE COUNTS COTTON YARNS ARE VERY SCARCE. •lay IuA yenr.. ShlpmeutH ttaliiy Ha me day ln«t year.. Incrcna*- Hi nek on hand today Maine day Inat year.. |iicn-na»- SPOT COTTON MARKET. llverjMHd. Htemlv; mi.ldllug 0. '*51. -\tin i tu. •••i»). mt'MItiig 109-It" . New York. Ktcudy: mhhM-ntf ll«- New Orletll.a. eaai ; eild.lttu.: 1 "'r WllMelngtAOi. stlc iii' : intit'lilug !*♦* »’• H;\vn'until. Nteiidy mldtlliug I.lttl ■ lt<H‘k. atondy; mhldlli g I * TODAY S PORT "RECEIPTS The followlag t#t>le show* receipt# at tha tewa# today, compared with tha ##ua day last year: Port a New orleuiia. «irtl\e-ton. . Middle. . . . . Ho vmi ii.ili . . t*h#rle*iou. . Wilmington . N.»rf.dk Itoaton . . . rtilhidelpliln. •IfiliJi-l dlffe the cotton yi vnllie of opinio \lalllig III the pr .•tit jw.-r .... prompt nml i Miiiiiif.-icturer- tialug flu. dl»uu I'uiuit# ciuUu. HH-L enipliutlciNlv that M'llera lire deiiiuielllig price- whlcll lire prohlldtlte mill entirely out of nil reason. «tu the other hmul eottou yarn ngenta atntc that It I- licit to Impoaallde to dp lund mills aihli iiklug ynrna~»f this high prh*ea tavik further ortVra itt iiesM with tin dewrlpllou o ... prevailing The mills are hemllv aliea.l and are not pnrtleiilnrlv nuxloti* to r nr foe. •nee* nre easier f- j- v - It to nut through the principal ifeitmnd. lio*N-veV. aeenia t«» In- for the Mlnv eoui.iw. wBlefl are cxc**p- thamllv #cari*t» muITctj lilgli *n price. The deliveries which Hi.- mill- i.re willing to grint nVr h-» ft.* alo-ad that huvrra claim It U purel) A ~gniiititr“-tn tmy the prh-Hr iletiMinihtl for tin- -ame. They atntc that should the nrlcc »»f raw cotton drop eierv effort would 1*1- made hy spinners to liolil them to tludi roiiirart*. hut that ahouM roth.il price" nihauie spinners would do their utmost to gel out of uinklug tb* dc- llv.-rh's called fm In the orders idius-il. It re pilarltli-K arc tn lie found lu v.inous qunrtei" of the unit kef. capiTlaliy on the eiMiiair nunihers. hut ll can not lie stnte.l that tin'll- Irrcgulurlttcs show any weak- in's", as ptlces are on such a liasls as to preHgde .ill Idea of rhenp yarns The |r- legnlarllle# now uotleeante are fewer than they wen- a week ago. A little over i week it I n \ urns wen* disposed ..f it prices slightly Itelow the market lend, hut splllliei ► tlollig hilslliewi In tills liiniilie.’ X er> dmrtlx dlacoxer«*t| tliai thl- imile* ’ ke uni xxllluln** “ NOTES ON GRAIN. Pointers on Pmi-isions. rliigtoti: Tin* hi I lie selling this i etivery of Liven the effect ..f tin If tin- hr l.~ Hart let t. Frailer ylng Inis Imh-ii lo-tti* tiling In xvheat. ol haa take early cubic nhahly the id It |.M.k> INTERIOR RECEIPTS. Tka following talde akowa receipts at tk« Interloi town* today, compared with tka oam* day last year: Oil Mm.t wt.plx .1. emits i Im.x Houston. Augusta Memphis. 2341« | ?HH4 HAYWARD5VICK 4 CLARK’S DAILY COTTON BETTER -till total -ale Mia erfi Jnrlty «»f spinner mllttii t»» iiiiote mix urlres know to Is* prohlhltlxe • nroliIMftxc prl I that they were not ns i tlnnigSit. nml order- we lirli-e- tiilllied. Tlieo* prl Imiuettlnlel.v spin hlaeeil Resit adxmiee, i,r. This iipldles t>m titular lx COTTON 8EEO OIL MARKET. York cotton seed oil lug 10,nm ycsterilay aiul l.’.i There xvas ronsldemlde selling In market this morning. Iinlnci-d prxdmhlx »»> j the xvenkne-s of March future- In New | Yolk. S|ie. Illation al-iii the effect of Mun h i tctnlers In New 1 ork forms the prim Ip tl .diji-t for sfslpcrs' trading, ami Hits will pndiahly he the ease for the rest »*f tin immtli 4i%i»45\ Arc riling otic Mil take nl w In fill hsik hilt i.l It- lack Im lN-Op|t‘ lltiul.hltloll .if OUlSl.lt* March, and that in-xv erotm. |f .l. pre this Mari-h lli|iihlatlon. will attract « tint hiiylug hy B|N--iilntlon mid tra the hearing «f this Ihfomuitloii It difficult to outline a policy f.u o| In the imirketa during the next two Fntll this •jnestlon of M.»r»h tein New York Is settled, then will In nnv decldt-1 entliuslasin In cotton Tile s|M»t market I" t|Ulet aiul t* . IS.- 4 H Rnelie Business with eiuntnlMlon hmis**- l #1 a standstill ami tin* pr.ife*»!..iiul element has done Imt nttle haa lieen aildun-1 to show the ! ||,_- •nut" In | k* Mmlnei liH-rtl hm nit • liming howex.-r "Ignltteant. ami th. -I to In- hem Mi 1 foi«,'.| lii|iilil:itl.'ii of March longs luti-rest In March I* Inercnslug h dux. ami l" probably ,»f fairly •rtl.iii" now. xx 11ii iitithv ditv not think ll xxM* ft> fake profit. Market will |i morning, and If "•» lielleve xviieni. «nru nml oat| to Im* ii plireliiis**. iffileago Heron! Herald: European trade puldh-athuis now arriving hy mail glxe more complete lift:ill- of thr effect of thr Htmulatt famine on the European wheat situation. English gin In trade papers rf January 21 announce that Mouth Itiissla—which Is lie- low tin* famine Im*|I—lias withdrawn xvheat offers, fable mix Ices show also that prlcea have iMlvauci'd to prohlhltlxe figures In so far ns es|Mirts nre concerned. Home of the grain trade publications of IhiroiH* nl*,. lean lo the lM*l*ef that the previous cslliimtes of continental wheat crops were fiMi large, lly the lime tin* wheat now umler cmitruct for shipment from HumIuii (Hirts has cleand and the trade Is face to face with the hr- tunl xvlthdriixvnl of this c«»iintry'a largest competitor from the xvheat eiport field. It Is prohaTih* that the public will lie a* much eierclsod over the sensational feature- of tlfr "I tun Mon as n small pwrtlou of the grain trade la now. I Tires paid for durum wheat nt the close of Iasi week hy foreign lmjefs pro done enough to Indicate that bard winter wheat will iootl bo wanted on a commercial acale. Ilotli durum nml Manitoba wheat east of the takes, ami therefore nvnllnhle for xvlu- ter export. Is uearltic eshsustlou. Ilo(h Ar gentina nuil Anntralln are coutrailing their wheat more slowly than was the esse a short time since, xvtaen price# wen* higher. With Husain out of the way as n shipper of wheat, the other ei|Mirt countries can af ford to -how more Independence. Mean while a revival of eiport sale* of wheat will •all the attention of dour buyers both nt lioiim amt abroad to their depleted stocks; The owner of wheat who anw n slowlv ilcscfiidliiff scale of prlcea during the Inst «|iiarter of 1100 mar see Imtter times ahead < of him for the Ural quarter uf 1907. Noteworthy features «»f Hie com market during the last week tinxc hex n the steady unloading by brokers presumably represent lug the Cudahy Interests nml the constant pitrelmscA hy brokers who are credited to tin* Armour camp. The latter have been deliberate, but nevertheless corn has ml xnneiHl. partly In syni|iathy with wheat, ilesplte the Immense lilies of long corn put ! upon It. Ilnlllsh features were the estimates troiu sources prevlotisly provisl the uinst reliable that the Argentine nportnhle aur I plus nf corn from this year's i*rop would uot exceed 40.U0O.OOU bushel*, as compared with 95.tVI0.000 bushels ex|Mtricd In ]9>4 The Rant I* also known to he c-Mtiparnllvely Imre of stocks In the hands of distributers. The he In this dlrvcH ... In view of the present great congestion on <iU the local lines arUIng tualnly front re ecu* large urrlx.il* ..f earn from the Went. It seems far more likely that the Idockmle will Im- broken llr-t lu the illriH*llou or more cars niovi-l t.. the Esst. It cx*rtaluly stands to reason that cistern lines will for aril all tin* gnilii |*o*slhh‘ In*tore (he open CABLES WERE WEAKi RECEIPTSWERE LARGE Caused Slump of a Large Fraction In Wheat at the Opening. Chicago. Feb. I9.—The weakness lu the l.lver|MHi| market and larger receipt# than estimated In tin* northwest, together with a moderate ~ temperature In the winter wheat l*elt. caused a slumii of %v In wheat at tin* opening. Hood buying hy profession al I Mills mi the slump, caused the market Io-recuvcr_i4ol H* early toss. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. close of the Chicago grain market today: Open. High. Low. Close. Close. COHN- Mny...,. July.... 464 94 464 45V I’OIIK- May.. 17.75 July... 17.824 LAHH— Mar... 10.10 July... I0.M Hi*|it... 10.t6 SIDEN- May.. 9.fi»» July... 9.70 444 464 ’40*s 30?» 924 THE WEATHER REPORT LOCAL FORECAST. FOR ATLA NT A AX j» VICINITY, rial change In temperature.' WEATHER CONDITIONS. The area of high pressure that was cen tral In the Ohio valley yesterday morning bn- moved to the const of Virginia, while northwestern low I* followed liy The caused _ nearly nil stations east nf the Rockies. With but few exceptions, clear weather covers the entire country, ami there haa been no precipitation south of the Ureal takes. The conditions favor falr'weuther In this section tonight nml Thursday, with no ma terial rhnuge tu temperature. Minimum and Maximum Ttmp4raturea and Rainfall, 10.10 10.10 16.99 9.974 10.10 10.00 10.124 10.10 10.224 ATLANTA. . Abilene. . . Amarillo. . . Asheville. . . Augusta. . . Birmingham. IMamarrk. . . lug of lake XlgUtie THE COFFEE MARKET. i*e cable" European market" ftpcii**d r as g."*l n* i \i‘**f|ci|. with II ivrc ig t i»* h.ing'*d lo ' frat.i* loxver from nl ll-imlmrg opei lug pi* xxere liberal and Hr Altii.Hit special Interest, changed, cniiipaivd Buffalo Charleston. . . Charlotte. . . . Chirac**. . . . Cincinnati. . . . Corpus Chrlstl. Davenport. . . Kflc:":'- Fort Hmlth. . , tIsIvesti>n. . . Ilaxffe Huron Jscks«invllle. . . Jupiter Kansas City. . Knoxville. . . . I.<>- Angeles. . . . . Macon lower. Memphis. . . . _ . . . p. m., Meridian hanged to 4 loxver; dosed 4 lower. Miles City. . . Mobile Montgomery. . . Nashville. . . . 'New Orleans. . IX-TH'llim war, ll,b, |„ i Yorti. . . . -I'b prtw-. .l«Ur. Swih Wtir.' r l,Jf I Ontahn the money of money. . . . . , The stateotent was made yeatenlay that Anaeonda. Iwaed on the present selling price of copper, la earning at the rate of fl5.000.000 n yenr. 16.400.000 of which It will par to storknolders Towu Topics: Herelopmenta over the hol iday are not of any Importance and no tin favorable features having appeared some further short cover!ug scent# protable. The money situation most be given close ntteutlou. aa Investors will uot follow the list up If money la strung. . We still urge tne purchaae of good atocka on all weak spots, especially the Ilarrlmnu. HIU. Vanderbilt und Hteel isaues. Hi. Fatil. Pennsylvania. Baltimore and Ohio. Norfolk. Hmeltera. I«ead. Oeneral Electric. Car and Foumlrv. Lomocatlve anil the low-nrh*ei| Southwestern Halls, together with Krle anil Houthern Hallway. In addition Id Memphis, Kansas and Texas. Amalgamated aud Atcbl- ATLANTA MARKETS. FRUITS AND PRODUCE. * vc. 19c. LIVE POULTRY—Hen# active. 40 cents each: chickens active. 3Up3ic each; ducks. Pekin, 35c each: puddle. 26999c each: geese, full feathered. 75c each; turkeys active. 14 nAKS8Bn POULTRY—Grara. nmlnws. nctWr. lOeiiHc IKKiBd: tark.x*. uBilrairiv active. lSetlRc imujul: turkeys, umlrnwo, active. 14<* iHxunil; frle#. active. 16c |M»uud. PHOI»I TB—Tennessee ribs aud holies. 9e; Tennessee sausage. 9c; Urd. 10c pound: bama. active 16c pound: shoulders active. 9e ttonml; aides active. 10c pouml; hotter, so live. 124920c |Miund: lieeawnx active. Sc round: honey, .bright, active. Cc pound; aoney In 1-pound hlockt. active. 19c pound; dried appTM. V pmmd; white ]***# active, t2.26fJ2.4t) bushel; lady |*eaa. U.00; stock, OAMK—Quail active. 1.V each: doves - active. SC each: docks. Mallard, active. 40c ITcclp- each: ducks, mixed, w .»*e. 25c each; wild Itatlot turkey# active. 16c p^und: rabtdta active. 124c each: squirrels net Ire. Ic each: opoa> sum. dr eased, active. 11c pound: opossum, live, active, 6c pound. STHS OHIO First Prices Showed Frac tional Gains Through the List. READING LED EARLY Market Developed Irregu. larity After Ten Min- utes Trading. New York. Feb. 19.-Followlng thn \* n A aet by London, tba stock market strong, with fractional gnlos recnrde.i throughout the (let. Beading led th- uj. vance with an Initial gain of %. whiin k? Paul and New York Central were up and Mlaaoarl Pacific gained 4. a* tb# end of the ten mlnutee trading, th- nnr- ket developed eome Irregularity. HAYWARD, VICK A CLARK’S DAILY STOCK LETTER. New Turk. FMi. 19.-J. il. ftnche A t n- tandon. market yestcixlay was Intl.u-i,. ^.i by oar at rung close and prices wen* high er there during the day. The opeulng 1*1. morning waa at a still •better mug.*, and le«l to a good ileal of cheerfulness in-fore our market opened. The New York Ing.here was generally slmve tin* of Momlny. uud they were ndvnure.1 xx ith. out any excited bidding up. Annfitulu w,.„i above Its previous high record ami . T». Ainalgaumted was ptroiig. .1 r ul*.. q,.. Ilarrliuatia. Northern Pnelflc Iwl.l i M .k in early trading, tmt Jolnnl the ranks ho-ihm# iiihiii. Pennsylvania nml Hea.llng **.-r" heavily dealt In aud were falrlr strong The. Iiidiistrl.ila arc all -doing liettcr than for mouths. MINING STOCKS. 163: Utah T3%: Mhaunon 23; <'iM»pt*r ILm 16: North Butte U44; Parrot 35; Ol.l l»«.iu! LONDON 8TOCK MARKET. 8TOCK8- LIVERPOOL GRAIN MARKET. THE METAL MARKET. New Yiirk. Feb. he metnl market Tin slightly easier tor 'spot aud nl spelter unchanged. i SPOT'GRAIN. I.Iverpool. Feb H — Himt wheal cIouhI iii ‘hanged to 4 lower. r«iri» 4 to 4 lower. BRAD8TREET GRAIN. CHICAGO CAR LOTS. fee 4\; Sr W»* b*t»k lieortah n* eoillltetl .* toted ».* , majority - ith arv 8; No. » cot t* market liim-tlxe. 1 higher prbvs lor coffee, as c- have been thoroughly ills short Interests hive iiivuum extent little rx*allte«l by th-* xliig nre the receipts at Chicago for uni estimated receipts for tomorroxx’: Tmlay. Tumor. THE LIVE STOCK MARKET. 1 lileago •die nri t exist ..r tiaiisfer to later |m»*I 1 l*e tntbiwllig Ugi.r**- ratti.-r ili-in I1..1.1 tin mi Mnr.li ‘“"If' •-*<**> -I-’"' •') tUc ■ clr.'idiit.-l Ttii-ra i. UK oiutliot (nr to'hy: New York coffee that nuy bull .. —itliii«»nt much either wa IXe think hullUil ttottltl.li.e Is "llglitfx |es* |troiioiiiiee*l ami that u r»*aethm would Hud iiioiy Hxiuaplhlst'i" than <»p|Min«-iitw. A petltbui to • ttmluate g*swl enlluury and •trlet box- middling ttttgcd from tin* New Yi»rk m»iitract I" ngaln Iwlng rln-ulatei| on the tlisii. HAYWARD, VICK & CLARK, COTTON, STOCK*, BONDS. COFFEE, CRAIN ANO PROVISIONS. C.rond.l.l and Gravi.r Sl«., N.v, Orl.ant. MEMBERS: R aw Or lea os Cotton Etrbance. I New Orleans Future Brokers* Assorts tins. •w York Cotton Exchange. £*** «» r:, .* nn 7 l nA IHards of Tra.Hk Oalveaton CNxttoo Exchange N«*w \.*rk Coffee Exchange Uoustoa Carton Exchange Assocl.ite Members IJverp«Nx1 Prtton ink New York nnd Chlcag«* Correspondents J. 8. BACHE A CO.. AND BARTLETT. FRAZIER A CARRINGTON. PRIVATE WIRES TO ALL POINTS. Open! tlnn ..S.TiKS.HO . 5.7» 5.»» . 5.9U-6.9U A66-R.90 . .K.hi4l.n5 , .6.06-6.1<4 . .6.104.15 5.61-5.70 а. «3t4.7l б. 70*6.75 5.75-5.K0 5-k.vr. sa 5.364.1*1 6.9>4.(B 6.06 6.1'* 6104115 .ALONZO RICHARDSON & CO. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS LONG WINTER EVENINGS OEMAND GOOD READING Loipire Building. ATLANTA. Bell Phone, Muin 8:3. OFORfllA. Then why not get the “whole family group"—The Delineator. McClure's Mags sine und The XVurld's Work, to* gelhrr with The Georgian for 96.60 per year n advunce. The price of thee# ma:;axinee r!«»ne Is IC The Georgian im 64.7.1*. But all uf them can be nb* utm * for year bv "ending The xiv.irglan now $6.60, *r you can get The Jeffersonian t Watson's new mags. .. Feb. 11—Ilngw-H-totlinatcd receipts ttt.nnn. Market strong to 5c high cr. tight W.W7 IJ: mixed $6.4597.36: heavy |6.«tf7.26; rough fC.9697.06: pig* 96.»)9«.»: .mrUni 67.1097.15; good to chote»» heavy 97.15 t’aftle—Iteceluts 19.000: go<v| -tend*; other- weak: ls*evea 6497: cows 61.6004.6): heifers 9?.5n06.96: calves 66.M97.M; g.s*.| prime Steers 65.359?; nnor to un-lluni 66.f)0 f* ,T>; sbH-kers ami feeders 62.700176. bheep-lb-eelpta 30,000. Market steadv; untlxe- 93.2606.9; western 93.3605.65; rent. Hugs $5.4006: tattlhg 9697.69; westcru 16.150 1‘tirtlnml, Me. Portland. Ore. Unpld City. . . St. Louis. . . Ht. Paul. . . . Han Francisco. Kitvannnh. . . Spokane. . . . Tampa Taylor Tliniuusvllle. . Vicksburg. . . ••*♦ 5: STOCKS AND BONOG. Bid. Asked. Georgia 44*. 1815 a Ill Georgia Railroad la. 1910 106 Savannah 6a. 1909 Itt 1 Macon is, 1910 Atlanta 6s. 1111 Atlauta 44*. 1922 1024 1014 Atlanta 4a. 1934 Atlanta and West Point Atlanta and Weal Point Pbta. Central of Georgia. 1st Inc. ... do 2d Income Georgia Augusta and Savannah booth western Georgia Pacific lata 106 ](K\ 18 !" *S !!? THE SUGAR MARKET. New York. Fell. 13.~-l.ncal refined and raxv sugar steady aUil tim hangnl. Loudon **eeia steady; 6>braary ha Mfcd; March «- 6.0u. Ratmnaa per hunch, culls, aettr*. 11.60; straights. 61.i0li2.00. Plncnpplca. Flor ida stock, per crate. 6100. Oranges. Florida stork, owing to else end condition on ar rival. per box. 610002.50. Apples, choice Ilea r'livfi. 6S.S01W:- fancy, ATS; Mw Yoik state applet*. xvTrtTer varteftoj. choice, per barrel. M.2M/4.W; fancy, 63.7504.00. Grancs. New York state. In 6-pound lisaRata. Concorde. 200224c. Cranberrlea. fancy dark Cape Coda, per barrel. 612.00: Jersey*. 111.00. Grape fruit. Florida stock, owing to stM and color, per tax. 62.?502.75. IJmea. Flor ida stock. |*er hundred. 60c. Nats, fancy mixed. In taxes, per sack of 100. actlva at 14.10 sack. Peannta In seek -—raging 104 K nndi ' ■ ‘ ffic V*^4| '4ETARLES—Beets, cntdisge crates, ac- ' 0) ernte; cabbage, etnmlard crate*. ..and: rshtage. barrels. 24** pound: egg piAHT id-tlve, 62.50 crate: cucumliera. 64 24« crate; tomatoes, fancy, active. S3.00ft3.6A tomatoes, rhob-e, active. 12.0002.9 crataj ernte: le-ins. round green. I2M crate: onions dry. retire. 75c bushel: Irish potatoes, ac tive. No. 1. 36C9I1.00 hushcl: celery, fancy, 75056c * bunch: peppers active. 62.60 crate: okra. Mix basket- small. 6160 crate: cnull flower active. MfKV pound: lettuce, bcndml. 12.0002.60 drum: sweet potatoes, yellow, ac tive. «U» bushel; sxx'eet potatoes, white, ae the. 76c bushel: kraut, half-barrel. 63.75: rutnlingn turnips. 14c. Rtrnwtarrlea, 150 17'4s» quart. FLOUR GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. FI.OrR—Highest patent, $5.00; nest pat ent. 64.60: atnnilnrd patent. 64.25: half |stt- cut. 64 00; spring xvheat patent. |6.on. rOHN—Choice white. 70e; No. 2 white. CSc; No. 2 yellow. Bfic; tnlxe<|, 66c: Tennessee white. tWc: cracked corn per bushel, 70c. Ilnii. «n.B*. OATH—rholee white dipped, 66c; No. 2 white. 56c; No. 2 mtxrd. 54c; Texas rxist- nroof, Kite; Go’.den oats. 63c; Rurt. 75c; Blue, MEAI#- Plain, per 96-oound sacks. C6c; plain. 48-pound aneas. 67c; plain. 24 |muml Marks. 6Re: Geiirm. 61.25. IIAY—Timothy, choice large tale*. S1.3J; do choice, tmnll bales. 61.30; do No. 1 thlril tales 61.26: do No. 2 third bales 61.20: No. 1 clover mixed, 61.26; choice prulrle. $1; her- mndo tl. SIIOUTH—Ghiilce white 91.50: Texas white 91.40; fnnev. 89 pouml. 61.3; brown tOftlOO-. IKutnd. 61.3\ rmCKEN FEED—Fifty-pound sack*. 90c: Purina chick feed. 61.90; Victor feed, 61.25; Ba nner feed 61.35. I'ROVIRIONR—Punreme ham-. 164c; Tall, foruln haniM. 10.60; ilry salt extra rlta. 9.974. bell Ic-. 20 5 pontuls. 11c; flat liacka. X.K5; plates. 8.75: Hupremc lard, 114**; Purity compound. 94c. Ml'll A It Manrll.'l ■MHMl.t^.l M „ \#W Anneondn Atchison do. preferred Baltimore uml Ohio . Canadian Pacific heMpcuko nml Ohio Great Western taulsvllle nm! Nashville .. Mexican Central, pref -Norfolk-aml-Weslern New York Central liock Island Ontario nnd Western Pennsylvania Philadelphia nnd Heading do. preferred 8t. Paul 1'nton Pnelflc !'lilted Htutex Hteel do, preferteu Wntaan. pref 463L ML 129ll2-i !.-• i 2*\ -- - 444] 444 1314 1314 13.” !5» 1-25 IS. i S! 4 5^ :c ' 1 274 2.-» .... «4 1404 14'i... 151 179 1134.13 4&T. C.-. 4>. York reflned. 44c; plan fa I Ion. 44c. COFKRB—Rogsted Arlmckles ft«* <v); bulk In bag# or barrels. 11c; green, U0i:i- RICK—Carolina 44074<'. acconllu.* to (Is *CHERRR—Fancy full cream dairy, 16V; twins. 104c. Rhreddert biscuit. 0 case- No. 2 rolled oafs. 63.00 case. Hack grits. 96 pound l>ng% 61.60. Oyatgra. full weight. 62.(» case; light weight. 11.00 case. Kvaporatci! apples, liound. I4pper 19c. Baking nun tiers. U case. Red salmon 0 rase, rink saluios 64.0 case. Cocoa. 40r; chocolate. 33c: suuff, "pound Jars. 49c. Boast beef. 62.6* case. Corned t»eef. cane. Cataup. $1.9) esse. Sirup. New Ortcuna. #6c gallon: corn. 30e gallon: Cuba 3fr* gallon; Georgia cane 3Sc. Salt. 100 pound 60c. Axle grease 61 75 Sods crackers. 64c pound; lemon 74c; oyster ?c. Barrel candy, per tmitud. Ic; mixed, pet imund. «4«*. Tomatoes, 2-pound. 91.9J case; t-ponnd 62.25. Navy beans. 0; Llinn taaos. Ic. Beat matches, per gross. 61.0. Maca roni. 6497c per pound. Hu rill ties, mus tard. 63.-i? case, potash. B.2603.M) case. Peanuts. 74c. Hope. 4*ply eottou. ISc. Sosp, 61.6094.00 ease. Bream. 7c pound: snapper. 10c ponod; rout. Ic pound; blue flsh. Sc pound; p-'** uiiio. 28c pound: mackerel. 12'v* i*<*»i»d: COTTON AND STOCK Onlefh can ta sent to New York lu only two legal ways, vli.: oxer the pul'll'- tfli-graph wires or liy mall. We have every facility for tin* cut Ion of marginal orders on a ix*iuittta Mlun ImisIn Our treatment of customers I- nt all times cniirta-uua. nml orders :»r«- * v- cufi-l and reported promptly. We solicit i-xresp«>mlctic«> and have our representative call |s-ra«itiaiiy ou those Interested. Clark Goodman & Go. U M. F.lrchlto. S. J. Whit, L. H. FAIRCHILD & COMPANY. NSW ORLEANS. Mmb.ru N»w OrlMM CottAD Exctitnc*. N.w Tork Ccftra Exchaar* N.w York Cotton Bscbana*. Now Orlran. Hoard or Tnul% Now Orl.aaa Bt^^ehag^ m ^SS^SSSMll^ rtSTaZSSHU* 1 cmCAM •* THE FORTSON-GARRETT CO. COMMISSION BROKERS COTTON. STOCKS. BONOS, GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. Prlvata wlraa ta'N.w York, Chicago and N.w Orlaana. All Accounts Guaranteed. Offlcae: Oppoalta Foil Oilica, Knoxville, Tann.: Schraplro Building North Augusta, 8. C. Orders solicitsd for Furehato and Sale for Future Delivery. Corre.pon • rn-1 und Th# Ueorciao each*eia"year dlnc * invittd. AttanU and Georgia customers will ba givan special attan- f ar Ii *. 1 -Ion. Third National Bank Capital .... $200,000.00 Surplus and Profits $370,000.00 Joseph a. Mecohn. ii'Aviu* wooi,'wabp. !>n. A W. CALHOUN, MIJ.TON PAIKIAN, JOHN W. OIIANT. H. V. UrCOIID. New York. Baltimore. Boston. Chicago. Atlanta. N.w Orleans. Washington. Jan Francisco. PhllldelpHa Lo.tdon. The American Audit Company -■ W. (...«Tz. e. JVlTXT riXUrrair. «... »» THEO COCHBU, Jr, Secretary. Tho American Audit Company, chartered under the law* of St* 'or*, l* empowered to eiamlno tho affair* of, and maka reports upon the a. , .a CO ? dltlon of It"**'® and public concern* for director*, offlcori and • i. T ?’' , P^Piri'ton «od Imulllnt of *y*t*m* a »pecUU.v , ATLANTA IIRANCil. I01S101C-10I7-10IS FOCnTII NATL DANK ULD4 C. B. BID WELL, Resident Manager. T*l*phon*. Main 171 c»bl* Addree*. 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