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x'HE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND JNKVVB.
ilfUltH DATf- VEBltf ABT 14, 1MT.
MM STARTED
UTTLE
Ignored Better Opening
Than Due the Liver-
I .Market.
NEWS AND GOSSIP
of the Flow/ Staple.
! 1
I II I" ’Hi <iiwttt(Ul.
•nun llnyviiim. Tick * CUttl
Viirli, Fi l.. 14.-4, h. Darke k <’<•
*>’ »im ilui' &Vfeff$'4 hiwxf. Opened
1 stead) UiV* 1«*w**r. At 12;15 p. iu., wn*
quiff. w*f 44<i lower near wirl 9C4 lotrer
I ilUiatit |-tuitions At 1:1ft |>. tu.. Uverpool
{rnltifN Vfe |M»lnt niNiri* 12:IS p. ui
’ pllitV J 'jilt bttsfttOSS ill SfM»t* At un-
«hingiH| |»rlei*v middling ft.'Od; anlxs 10,*
| «>»: Aenirbrn 9.2»: sporulnMou and r»*
: juirt l.uftl; lut|»nrts 7,ftU, Ail Auierlnin.
IN.rt i.Tilptu tixlnv estimated enrly 32.
1 p-ji bales. <*»mfwtrpd wllb 37.141 week.
II F V VY I 13 * ,M I'* ,r "«'l 13.306 III Utt.
11 J * *i Although I.lierpant l**l*ettcr than due
' flits niornlfig. ns ran hardly e*j»ert jiiore
i iimii a t«.iii|M«rnr? reiietlon until public rou-
n«r«* deeply seated than at prrs-
nttltl not surprise u« If a rnlljr
Hit* nioridiig w*t«* nn*t by wiling f«r ae.
i fount of Uhmm* wlm tulwod the opportunity
, vMAtrrdity. and imt until the woreiuent
filh» ..ft •hr<n»i> will public attention In.
dlrnriro luvanl rottoii Till* Hr.rcU llqttl-
t diilknt fa Jlof Jet over. and ««tH ft la w#
| fear tho tr. iid of vuluo* wll Ik* toward low*
or l**vM«. . , _
. . ... tnarU-ti bv eonifiiissJon lirmise* nnd bntn-
N", '"[ k ; V' , ,71' 1 ■■KTli.e III Kill 11T I’Snwrt n wink -Kieiilug.
<|lll<-t ••>.1*1 '■.lill'lli' " ■*, ^" ':; T I,|. iiinrkn miI.1 11.1 nllrnl 'III I" Liver-
rMefl.. 'II- ('"“ir; 1 ■ 1 ft'„ "h, vv lii|...r"ill.-r In ill" l-t-w*. Mnrk. t "Utr r»l-
ngaln to»|ii\ lollowliu.' tin* «nil , | x ,,,.- ( „, |.,i r || (|; 4 ,f Man h by Mitchell,
selllun *-f Mim-li «iimm*««|«<«I tin* wb"b IIM |.* l h| n n'lua aro II r. m M>mli 3;£#
J1 vw- o.v.,^r ti*~. j.«
pool
LIQUIDATION
f *hh
i I Ini
Large Sales in March He-|»;|;
suited in a Deeliiu
in Trading.
Future* In Idrer]
wen* Iwttnr than
lag of U’edueiMln.v
ml Thur«dn
t-'lomlng wire* fnuu Hi. Imul* n* follnwa:
“Think tnr nrovlun* ostlimiio 0 ti*o low.
luniks like Ut leu*! 13.60U.^» IhiIoh. vonillHT
y V «• VairL* eln I crop. Tin* *k|M*t «(«*uininl In loM
i .1 ue on Now Mri»- , „, H | | u%r tfr a«|oH nro Imnktng np. riilnk thi*
... nml Up to J oi Jih J. In* | , kfi1 /„ r ^ ootif. -
tone *n* »teAd.T. with pnrt of iho oponing j * * v «»rKKM>t enldea: “Hentterod lh|uldntl«tt
drolln" m«Vfr«l. tint i... ",iy|ua |m«iT."
«lwl ' q b OTlllr' P ' — “££:• .ill" Sell Ki-lmii.. K.li
the i.reTl
•teauT
The followln*
active mouth* In
Ifarrh-Aprli
May June ...
July August
prloe* ulowiy *:
iwina ai'
with III.*
handy
*I\o* tin* rungc In tlie
Liverpool t.slay
Open. High
....5* A*
■•*•?
f..M4
I/OW.
«f*s
tl
mid
idliu 'prl«*
OrtnlH*r November ..
ft pot* wen* iinehni
dllnc: Mle* 10.000 Imlop
Under the pre**ure of In-nvy Ibpiblntli
Id ilnreli contract* In Now \t*ik. tin* t
vorald.* Kngllah ndvlce* wen* without *tn
tiUtlnx offo. t. onenlna prlc***, l«*«»'»t 1
Mine n* at the cloelnir on Hodn
In the flr»t ttfti*en minute*
had decline*! »«une 5 |K»lnti«.
A I'earaall ImlleiJn *•>» ;lu s|d«.*
the pft'Acut apathy, innny p*«»*l
coiifldont that there I* really n etioni. nun
pnrl.v In i|>r ii.nrki'i win. ..r.- mi u.iiiilnl i.L-
n Inrge line *.f tile near |Modt|oii» on weak
•pot*. Olid the n‘**ult will lH* mi inhnnee UN
*«MUI a* fin* Hit nut tun I* n*eognl****l lijr re. out
abort •ellem.*’
The nflerniKUi
quiet and dull tn Hi'
Ul.irk
word.’ Vh k .V
Mfll kel opeiiN lllicdlVlCe I. I«*»MX*
•'gain Helling. I gink* a* If we can not b«'k
for IniiKoveiiietit until March Mqiildntlon In
Now York Ih aotliod. Look* lower ill tin*
iiioniillino. *
Sl*mdd the prrHmlnnrle* to the llnrni
Ihiiililntlnii III Ynrk. »r till. Ilt|ii»iln
lion IfM*lf. depre** fall tnoiith*. It would
!..• well t.< take advantage of the opportutil
l» and buy new or....«
KMtliiuiteil purr
ll-gellt d.*111*11.1
.Ml entto
hold
and f
_ d-
*n. but
... Neil,
further ll.pildn
.op mouth
ir In them If do
IiIImIiiomm. Would
ari-auii. uiul j *ji-:.**t . . : r —
and AiiafalliHf n further »i*j*
murkot linn boo
■ I of buying .1
2Crcr
—uns
SJ-n'lkr-WiurTiiVit h.i'liior. lire I;.'. .-i.iI.il- .I«hI
nit mill Mil'll l"..|!« Hn'iMnllUB. «lil"li
icconnY* f«»r the decline Tin* J *'
T.i‘'V'"wwe" , n,:.\”\h.-'':ii."“..';' l 'mVT
Higher
l*um|airative recolpl*
•Jet rivelpt* t.Hlnv
Umn* day last year
fncreniM*
[Nitel receipt* for Hie
lame day* bint year....
lirrem**
itm*k on hand today....
aim* day hint year
lucre ah**
Fat I mat.*. I receipt* ton
lew Clrlenim
alve«toii »,
Um»toi!
klovoni.ut nt Atlanta:
[«H*elplH t.Hlay
today
l all I
Future* dull l.o
loll 'Ollllllg 111 old <
ifo.idv Nothing I
.r.*-M*d by fill** N
■uilu*r buy n«*w « r
Spot market .|ub*
m.i.d by old ctpor
HOLDERS OF GOOD GRADES
COLLECT THEIR OWN PRICES
\« .r HIrloaiia, l*el«. If The Tlltlea-l»emo
crut hiivh: In the IiihI nunlyala the talent n
4*uing«»d by the mu of
good gnnb* co
r.f the low gri
bidding fo
iiprfM
the
i.vuu
12.331
!'"i oik «Vn the other hand, tin
,** *!« I "lutt .11*1 pi*.*lntlug I
...:‘.|iln* H-iino Him* the •
J-*’*-...if.ivornM.- .1.-V-I.-I.I..
f, «.| w 1 " i-.il, p.irili.-r I".I
: |,‘ m . ...i.lv.il "II IIrtfIII
I ll.-lllllll.l fill- lllltf-ll I-
I'l l'. ! lll-nlmlill- nltl.HI lit" «
««W llll
II ITiitfa. t.tverj
king for wider differ
reign nud fin* el* Atlantic
ein*y logical ciHiaxh when
that UverfH-d etock of
ui cun not be replaced out
* remmiiit of the old rrop.
bring Home
ml of t!i«>
lent lH mmie-
Ih. While nt
.......... -com to fear
uth In the New York
, opponent* Hoelll to
lent from tie* lack of
if foil, flu* owner* Of
oVi
t.oJt! Tie
of bally the
J*rlc
tin* nbaetie
and
■ fregtr Hpecwratbu*. >«*Htcri|jiv‘H cotton ItPlf
■*-. i kel I oh t ground In Hplte "f ...» exeelleilt
*;i, l.ir-ltfi. uliiHvliitf mill -mi.- "tn 1/ f«-
H-1 v-'t-.iltl" n-|i-irl. friiu. tin* n-llli-ril nf 111.-
. ' * J III— tf-.l-LlK nriivlty.
I Til" tfiin.i- II Il-i|"'!i-«-ly I-Illiilitfl'il 111 fill-
i rii'niil' titimii nf .-.tn.llili.iiM iiiilitui- In Oit-
3;i; 1111111.1I1 I'l tni.l". mill mmtnlinil ni.i-.-iiliiil.iii
i../ llu: puli'll Hi. I H'll In, lull yi-l In ultflil.-
">•< ; llnyirnnl, Vl.-k * Clink.
SPOT COTTON MARKET.
1
.tvrriiivit, ..""-li ; tti!-(‘llli‘tf MiiltiitfU-CfllUi
ktlniitn. m.-ii'l.' , lutiWItii)-; 1 '
.■.-It Yurk. uiwiily: ml.W Uil- 11 >; ■.
ii-tt iirli-iiiiiL tfti-.uiy: iiilil'lllutf " ' "
uvh 11 mil., iiiiu-i; iniii'iiiiitf 1i *v;
iVIliiiliiBl-m. «l.ii.l> ; f ' ( T
Ultllii-.ri-. Ii.'liiliinl: ,l|, "“ 1 ,;* <
.mil- Hurt.. .Iriiily; iiil; ••»»<IB OV-
HoiMitttil Hteiulv: liibbldliu 11 v*
«!*Unik. «1«I«I: iiil'I'IU'm J" 5 *'
TODAY’S PORT RECtiPTS
The following table ahowateeallMa at Jba
l #WDt today, compared with tbx some day
last yxar:
Porta
not
Now Orleana
Oalvcxtnti
klohllt* • •
Knvniiunh
l*harh**t«»n .....
Wilmington. ......
Norfolk
New York
Boston
J’blltttlelphla
t *11*
J73
314
2 *‘4
5»
161
127'*
:I7 26
! «n
\3
12 , *»
i-.t
M.I- -
g74j
15436
INTERIOR
RECEIPTS.
Tbe following told, tbowo metPto at a*
Interior lowno today, muiluted wlin tk.
..tu— day loot rt-ai -.
Towa*.
1907
1906
ii«M(*t4f(i
Memphl*
M I.oul*
iTnvtnnatl
12),. a
x52
4Wtt
4166
l •*:
5**»'»
t*>;
4126
Total
14777
terenta would be fflml to aee the fall
iw*ntb« dcprramrtl by tUl» M«rch busl-
ue*»4 In mder to get a oh ince to buy
tUsuu a. lit tin chetll'cr The next crop In
i*f ouch pariimount lmp'»rtan«e In the
Mtpply ijurntion that It conveyo m|m*cu-
luttve chanceo <>n the bulf able. a« we
have not had In yearn, bei*uu*c the en
tire crop world 1* alive to It. The tend
ency of old crop poult Iona to come
closer to nww crop option* I* thereby
fu!!v explained and Juatlfled. The spot
market 1* quit t. with prices about un
changed. and N-une demand to till old
engagement*, hut little new bn.-dne**.
The movement In to sight for the week
points to around 235,thin, against istf.OOft
lasf year and I*»:».ft77 In 1WK». A bullish
supply statement Is expected.
New York. Feb. 14.—J. H. I indie *
tV There was further liquidation this
forenoon, but it was not ns inm-nt ns
that «»f vesterday. and its volume was
curtailed by the more favorable cables
and active demand for spots abroad.
Hut Willie liquidation has been less pm.
n ninced. ‘here has been no Increase of
buying power, mid the recovery from
the carlv decline was due t>» the ab
sence of pressure. We think the mar
ket would Improve If it were not for
the fear of March n-dices, but no ex-
tended Improvement Is likely until the
March position Is Umiblatcd. and unless
we gel a sudden and seven* contraction
in the volume of the crop movement,
we are In sympathy with tin* claim
that cotton is low enough, but It Is
evident that the public does not think
uni will led huv until price** are
lower or something develops to furnish
good reasons for a change of opinion.
tan any further decline, if October
svmi.atblxes. w«> would suggest buying
nearby positions do
Edited by
Joseph B. Lively
MARKETS
Ur. OrryilmiU-lM
yur. ripHrieac* ll -Y
Itlotf a>a.krtrtoAtltfn!*
•■4 <k» iHlt ku«nd>
Um • r*c<*ot*r4 *•
tkartlT >■ Ms sprttally.
RANGE OF NEW YORK STOCKS AND COTTON MARKETS
SAME OF 8TOCE
Amalgam*ten Copi«*r
AtfaiTHo toast Ian*
Amerl ali Hugor llrf
Auneiiiala
Ai'ierlenu Ussomittvi*.
•b». preferred ....
Aid Hmeltlug Kef. . .
do. preferrxil ...
Atrtiiaon
do. preferrr.1 . .
Atorrlrnu ration Oil .
Ain. Car Foundry . .
Haiti more K Ohio . .
Brooklyn Ibipld Tmn.
CAlindf«n I'a el Be .
Chlesfo and .Nortlov u.
CheMpsnke A Hblo
Coiontdo Fit**! a Iror
Contra! fauitbet
do. preferre*! ...
Chicago A: tireat \V.
Chicago. M . a Kl I* .
OelAirare X liodsou.
Distiller'* Kecorltle*. .
Erte . . .
. do. prefeircil ....
General Fleet tie .
Illinois Centr.11 , , . .
Am. Ice Heeiirhb** -
I.ouHvllle A N.islnllle
Mexb-rtM Central . .
Ml—oarf f»Aelffc . .
i
t |
£ 1 -sl !
t. k-5 i
«AUB or UT ICE.
2 {^ <
i i
JHU| 115*4, 133*
; I»41o!
' LtV
iHki <4>t t::W.
I 115SI H;Hj 114^,
ivx | im , IS4
:ii*; *d’v MV
M'*l a)‘^.
7»ii. 5-c*: l
ioiii ii’i
-nv
37 37 ? i r'^,'
:i 1.V-, IHB'.f 13T-V
. n,)j%
lljSj
li-M*
- 14 >
70*. I
*5Sl
. IX Vi 1
• i s*. i
•; dp
: mi
.. l*Mt*|
::
m
j ».
• '■inw
. av.
. UK* 1
: TL 1
■ ( ?o V
161 ,
Vatloiml (.cad
N art born I'ndtr
New York Ceotml . • • ,
Norfolx k Westertl, . . .
IVunsylvAUiu
I'oople's lias. ......
I‘reseed H/eel Car. . • .
*lo. urxforrx«l. ....
t*actttc Mall
1'. end log. ........
1 republic .....
Hock Island.
do. pnforratl
United drafts Uttbbtr. .
do. praftrrtd
Southern Farlflc
HoDtbtrn lUrtlwa/
do. nrtforrtd
Alow HSeffltld.
Tonn. Coat Ac Iron. . ... ,
Texas Sc I'nriflc.
Union FaclOr. ......
Lulled Htate* Ktosl. . . .
do. preferred
Ys.-Car. Chemical
do. preferred. . . • . ,
Western Union
Walts tli
do. preferred
i ;...i ....i
I |Wi: ikl{I
; r.'JM 1» I
■ •** .
, W->l lKVl
. S 1 -* MSI
...
iii ‘1 iiV*| -I".
1M»| IBT4I ...
iSvJi uih!
sitti si** 1
. iav*i i*»!
:[ ij”| S8|
It iiisi iiiil
:| *itl ’«l3|
. 3J-.I
.n
ii
I 7iS
I 1MV
,1 BM4
• i «f-
.1
3 &
.1 33
.1 126V*
-I S«U(
»T, I
P
•R*
1 IPS FLASHED
From Wall Strut
H 1
176 ! 17«*\|
ei'i 4*'4|
ifi'.i'i iftUl
. ml
IWtfl
»*>il
. HV*
l'C.
: j.!*
NEW YORK.
LIVERPOOL.
. ».M| H.K 9,«;i
.1 ».73| 9.741 9.7'ii
cry steady.
The folloelng give* the openlUf range
I »i»d clor.e. rum parent with yesterday:
Futures »»|»ciiisJ easy.
•I t»fM*idiig Frcvlous
Itangi*. 2 p in. Close. « lose.
.LM\44i.ff7t4 S.rt &.«7 6.72‘
..r».tn A.a.’w fi.tuvg 5.«;V4 s.hh
SGV+S. CJ S6."4 3.«2 fi.OI%
April May ...6 !» 4.574 5.:»9 6.Sa \6»4
■ 'In.v Tin:*- ...5.S4>*-5.r,7V« S..i'i *.«1i *4.4*
' >■' lilln- liily ...S.34W4.1H S.M<4 5.50 5.SI
' t 1 .'-July A-Itflirn .5.MS^.53',l 550* 5.50 5.61
-.V Ailtf’ K..|IT . .5.41 t.4Rti 5.5M*
; jS"|,! lli-l. .. .5.444* 5.4444 5.44 S.4K4*
i -4 Ui-l.-XiK. ...5.4044 • • •
Closed barely *te.Hl
NEW ORLEANS.
The following is tbe range In eottou fa
tare* In New Orleans today
FhT
= 9
r» I
lit
I I | 110.116 |lu.
. 13.1M, 10.3t.10.12i 10.2.1; 1*0.20-21! 10.
1 1 1 10.29 |1"-
.. 10.26i lit.27,10.13.10.27 K».It -2N* 10.
•■••..I I I W.27 |1".
.;ir>.»jlt».3»!l0.3!)t 10.SUlrt.»» » »•♦
.| 9.9Vi10l02( 9.K 10.«*f 10.01 -ttfj
. Irt.iriilrt.03l 9.99 1 a.03,10.03JU: 9.
.TTTTTT- ;
NOTES ON GRAIN.
Pointers on Provision'
I la j
. Vick X <’I)
Mileagi*. Feb. 14.-Itartlett. Fnu
rrlncbm: The break yesferda
thoroughly iiii.*\p.M*teil atul earn.* i
■*. n*sitlt of Mtii weakening *»f »b • «n
igliig here of n Dm* *
it held In Mllllieai...lb
sllrflit refbs'tbMi rtf l.lver|MM>| ut 41111 >
k t
SMALL OFFERINGS
CAUSED FIRM STABT.J2SS.®
sh*»
the Hltimtlo
11 ts.
on
ii«*hh (hi* iiiurnlng. buy.
d >esterdil\ li«»w lii.b*p«
outside intli|4*iie«*. It •
11k days, mid the wim* I
III spite of «uir h!»
bry. cables *mlv cum
Ahe.il nud 111., li.iug * I
Car lots nlont <1 .n
IteeHpta t»f totgs
. decline
'itiHd lo
IC highest prl
I lei lex e ulie.lt. corn and
ptirchn*i». and fhaf pr<M Ish
ha*e on any decline.
The 1‘htmgn lt«***«*r*l
First Prirrs Wore a F**a<*-
tion Higher—Interior
Sales Increasing.
Chicago. Feb. 14.—The* bulls In wheut
had an inning. They were not h!Vit>
TILE WEATHER REPORT
LOCAL FORECAST.
roll ATLANTA AMI VICINITY.
Fair tonight nud Friday: colder; mini-
‘ * * onltfhf
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
In 1 .. .. ... . .......
movtsl east and Is now centered in west
ern New York, while the northwestern
lilcli has moved *uutheii*t from Washington
until Its erest now extend* southeast into
northern Texas.
The advance of the low has caused
ermer weather east of the Mississippi.
-vltli know falling nt Clib-ugo, Mnrquett.
Corn closed strong and a-84i3-4c high
er. Oats firm l-8c better. Provisions
frat Tlohullv better. * •
Primary receipts of wheat 44.000
i*l slightly cool- bushels, and corn 692.000 bushels, com.
••at belt pnred with 437,000 and 626,000 bushels,
eptmiees on •Mira at hImhiI resuectively, n year ago.
Clearances today were 307.000 bush*
eJs wheat, 104.000 bushels corn and no
■** 1 ' ‘ 1 nat«: ■■■■■
At tlie! ;—
sent rule of eoiisnmptlou of Innl then 1
no hope uf any iii-i iuiiilntloii at any
ds spring.” —1.1 Martin M Hehnlts.
•tt known exporter. ••iKdpmrttt* .H
lard o*it ..f t'Ideago hi n stiigtr dny. Fri-
ius. but imido conditions rather un* I and Cincinnati, and rain nt I’ittsimrg. Over
pleasant for the shorts. There were I im;*t of the map clear weather Is the rule,
net gains of 3-8'n 5-8C for the day
In
f lard
last, aiiiuiiiit.-d to 7.000 tie
t It wuuld tod In* surpriidiig If th
f stuck of about 20.000 fierce* I.
•aid be cleaned up In a single
business. The public is show lug due recog
nit ion and appreciation of the Improve
incut In the quality of the bird that Is be
tug put out by packer*. The lauteii
CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET.
UUi
kUa
I’recip-
iUtUlB
ATLANTA
CO
75
■<J0
Auinrllln
T)
46
C6
6*5
:<8
.on
0;h
Will*. AT—
May.... 79'*
duly :s\
Sept . . 7H\
,xlll tend to Incr
Hu* tie
111 tuv opinio
Hie tall end of tin* whiter 1
1 expect to ***e a tailing off III
until we get the blg .liwi** run. I
1 loxv at b»e |N*r pound Ilia
lui* been at times In other years, under | }|‘|> *• Ji
■ llffiTeiit conditions Of consumption, at
iH*r 1 .mud. The great consumptive demand I *• A111
OUK-
17.61 17.»
17.6*) - 17.t
ri
High. Ia>w. Close*. (?lo*e.
46Vs
46 W
46#
40<4
32#
7*#
2#
37 S.
Hi nroblem to l
ho ;*4,
tin* deere
vlth
t dull nud st
tiT.de lastli professional* still filvoi
licit side. IsHiks as tlouigli whitit
vesterdov went hit.* strong hands.
;*f.o\.l win tall Oil t.» th* orders either
Thompson, of Ittiiufh. reiiorts g*Ksl
9.37H lJ.rtS
f i Iulv... lo om m.rtTU
Sept.. U.174 lrt-174
, MDKH-
..May., 9urt 9.674
\ i July.
9.974 trt.00 9.97b
lrt.ff.*4 IO.024 lo.no
10.UJ4 10.024 10.01
9.6i
btuiiii*** worktsl
The
ot lock
1 tlv
VWARD VICK A CLARK'S
Yw DAILY COTTON LETTER.
Ce\\ nt leans. Feb 14 -Spots In l.tv.
noi again support* d that market,
e* amounted t• * lo.ono bales ut un*
mged prices, and tht« t.robably 1 , ...a.kei
• ked the tmlinatb-n or. firtuies to • .|..». j.*M*t»
.»w the downward tendency **n our v - •' r«-
.. t\ur market opened unchanged.
long selling amm • Juw.l ti I *"** *f
points This -March Kqutdnttwn tn
w York hangs ltk« a dark eb*»i
*r the ds-Atlantb market*, and j*«* *-
are looking for shelter Cidll this
derahle stm'k In New Y*ok. aftei the t
tie It Is expedt d t<» make. l*. again [\ \
getl til propel hands, theie JS little
position to do anything on the 1 -mg
•*. except In new » rop- which an*. ‘ .Vtiiy
should t>»*. Indtqicndcn: "f *ph tile seMte.niM
-tures Itelonglng t-» th*- nop l.ots October
7>eojde are waiting, and v.ni 'us In- j
THE SUGAR MARKET.
U. Feb 14 Ibi
.ml i' tlu**d sag
• lunged. Lon
> t . r .l; March
COTTON SEED OIL MARKET.
Following sve thr
ijimtalbm* of the Ne
market;
April
tt|M*nlnf Cto*ln*
i. *1 w 4741*^4
t:\»*»f4'4
I74U4S
47 V* 4* 474M 4^
46Vtfl*4 47 Vi*'
V, ti C4 464^*464
4 -. 1i«4 4-'4b 4::
•idly tw«
, all the contract w
• have ownetl It fo
s tlnd they are long •
i.kld
going to get
for cup damage report*;
alreudv here.
ru offerings In i»lt lightest In wts*k. I .It
tie for sale at V do.** not ex•■«•«*I lut.or.
Tin* wlie.it pit 1 iiiwd turtied buyers of
May 79 to 794. ••we.lngs short*.
tlfferltigs In provisions -n.al la ml iiteder
ate Investment den.and ami lltle buying
by smdpitig short- c.u p price* it qtilrk rally
Of late the Cuddiy I’.ieklug Co. lias been
giving the market sup|M*rt. buying May rib*
and |*»rk. Market mm*iiim to have a Urn.
undertone
“If America behaves as a go«*d liierehaut.
I believe she will lent* l.o reason to regret
It. for she faith commands the situation.”
Is the opinion of • English George” Smith,
of New \ork. wlios.- view* are held In
high esteem heir He W Ir.sl A. J White
vestenlay l ong ago I li.tltmile«l that tin*
Hus*laii situation boohed tin* Importation
LIVERPOOL GRAIN MARKET.
\Vlu*at-0|M»ned 4114 lower: rtt 1:3* p. 1
steady to 41*4 lower; ehwed 4lf4 low.
t‘ore—Oia»m**l uiM'haiigtK); nt f:30 p. 1
quiet uiieh.iiige'l; cloaed 4 higher.
CHICAGO CAR LOTS.
Following are the grain receipts for
dav and estimated receipt* for tomorrow
Today. Ton.
Minimum and Maximum Tsmparaturss
and Rainfall.
Observation* token st S a. m., 75th tnsrl*
•linn time.
Sew York. Ki-li. 11-3. H. B.rhf k < o..
Auirr1r.ua lu l.iuilnu .troll*. '***£**”
.••i-llli- I In- airouxral frulurr «ad Hi tlgbee,
lMilaii<i- uf flir lUt W t<> « P*T oriif hltfh.r.
Hriilliu.nl Un. rbnntfrd iuiiti-rl.ll)' uwl
ouf.Wr liurln* I. *r<mTu* In volumr. Tbr
short Interest atUI hnldlof ou, and should a
stronger baying morement set in prices
will advance sharply. . . . „
Financial Icfialatlon Is Iwlug pushed for
ward ms rapidly as possible, nud there Is a
feeling of no|»efulm*ss that suuiethlug may
la* accomplished. ,
Erie statement for Decembsr quarter Is
quite favorable, and Heading should also
Jreglit to show iieftsr.
All coal stocks should go higher,
holdhwestern rallrtaid* are the Iwst In
■Miliit of earnings Just now, but northwest
ern mails will pick up when tbe drifts arc
cleaned.
Ktrnng market looked far today.
American stocks in London are strong
nud the more Important lasues show* gains
over yesterday's fluid prices. The Ifntik of
Kiigland rate renudns purhiingwl nt 6 per
eeut. This la the last day of the London
settlement. The market seems to. In* pro-
fesH.eiiHl. but then* Is eertaluly a lietlsr
toue and more botieful filing. This any
la* the result of the advance, and not the
canoe of It.
l«ooka tin It the shorts were getting their
storks t«sla.v from the people who supported
i im market at loner prices. Would not l»e
«urprL<*<l to see the market go off tome.
There |« really no doubt that the demand
I* running ahead of th** supply In apot cop
per. TUI* statement I* laued not on lin
den or New York quotations, hat ontsld*
Information. The Sew York Times this
luornlug endeaver* in a lengthy article to
make Ur. Jlooserelt out n conservative with
radical lestdiiga and jmt nt all soctallntlc.
and states that the Wall strsot Impression
la ehnugiug. nud not the president ■ Ideas
Town Topics: We look for a strong alien
ing today, and while uatitrally there will
la* iljiernl profit taking on this advatiee. the
«.nd ntockM shofiW make further gain* and
remuln strong throughout the week. The
eoiuplote change In majority sentiment III
the street I* making the stnldiorn I wars
less Inclined to cover their aborts nnd acme
of the more adventurous tire even putting
out new lines. Titles* calamity comes to
tlielr assistance we feel they will In* com
pelled to cover in a it advancing market.
\Ve would continue to bur the good stoeka
on iinv imalemh* weakness developing like
the lllll stock*. Ill view of their great
•leellne. they *ho*ild do iillirh lietter: also
f’anadlan Faclflc, Southern 1‘sclflc, Atchi
son and Amalgniiiateil.
Sugar Is tl|»|a»d for higher price*.
The cheap southwestern stocks like flouth-
erti Hallway. Mf. I^iula Hot* fit western and
Texas nnd Memphis. Kansu* uud Texas
should la* purchased,
t'ottou should be a<dd when strong.
Wheat should Ik* hought on any further
declines.
THE COFFEE MARKET.
I’nlted Htate* 16.09.1, Kuro^i
stocks 601.000; market quiet.
Kautos receipts for two days 62.000, stocks
feints 27.030.
The following fable
and close In tue New
fur today:
January .
February
March ..
April .. .
OctoU-r T. ..
Noveuilter .. ..
Hecemlaw
f'iowNl steady.
Upenlng
Range.
..6.15-6.20
..SJ16-5.75
. .6.66-5.70
. .5.65-6.75
. .5.76-5.80
. .5.90-5.90
. .5.85-5.9.)
. 5 WV5.96
. .5.95-6.00
. .6.6041.66
..6.06-6. lrt
..6.10-6.15
Close.
6.16-6.20
6.605.66
5.66-5.70
5.86 5.73
5.70- 5.80
5.70- 5.75
5.85 5.90
5.90-5.95
5.96-6.00
6.00-6.06
6.06-6.10
6.10-6.15
Augusta
ittniiUigtinm. . .
Itlsinnrck. . . .
lIosb.it
buffalo
FharlcHtou. . . ,
Fhurlofte. . . .
Chicago
'Cincinnati.. . .
Corpus ChrlNtl.
enporf.
Dcdia- City.
of previous year*, tin*
New itrleniit. . .
New York. . . .
Norfolk
North Platte. . .
t Manila
Palestine
Pittsburg
IVrflitinC Me. . .
Portland, tiro. . .
Itapl.l City
St. |,oill*
St Paul
San Frnncls«*«. . .
Savannah
Spokane
i lx.
f the
,t I do not change tuv
pro|H.sttb.n The wind,
ms |M*s«liiilst|c. extreim*
hI figure** of the world'ii
1 were evidently swallow
i* next two mouths- iml
to bs.K now—the world's |{,)« H |.o
proinb. nny snperubnud | imunbla
epori j Tamp
percenti*ge n. me number of j Taylor. - .
. comivir.'il with Ainiuiry 1. Thomnsville.
*: llorses, 100.9; mule*. 102.5; j Vicksburg,
s. hr.- 4; other cattle, 98; sheep. Washington
•vim*. 99.5. J Wilmington,
oipplv change*, compare*! with I ‘
show .1...-icses of 2S9.000 l.nsh. U I
WT.O-si bushels of oat*. N6.«V»
rye. 25.«W bushel* of hnrley. I
•reuse oi k55,0rtrt bushels of corn, i
e now Include* 44.Ml.0W biishcH 1
K.bb.uxi bushels of corn. 11.511.
-t *.f .aits. 1.623.ftX> bushels ot
2.617.00' bushels of barley
HAYWARD, VICK A CLARK’S
DAILY STOCK LETTER.
New York. Feb. M.—J. S. Bache A
no.tf The Ijindoo market wajs ven- fa
vorably tmpretfied with, yeaterdav's
evenla on thl* nlde, and came very
Mr-m*. The opening here wan not up
lo expectation., and »ome heavy profit
titkliiK appeared durlmr the morning.
Pennsylvania and Reading were fairly
atrona and active. Union and South
ern Pacific were firm In earlv tradlnu.
but later reacted on profit taking.
There waa little or no dlnappolntment
manlfrated on the netback, aa It wa*
ivaarded aa but natural. Trading fell
off on the decline, and thin waa regard
ed favorably. The market will proba
bly Temuln nulet, unleaa aomethlng of
Importance tran.plrea during the meet
ing. of Union nnd Southern Pacific, but
at noon the regular dividend waa de
clared on Union Pacific.
L. J. Leary |l|.
Hln many friends In the cltv and
throughout the atate \v||| regret to
learn of the serioua Illness of L. L.
Leary. Mr. Leary was opera'?d i-n
yesterday for appendicitis at u local
sanitarium It was reported from the
sunllarlum that he . as r»stlne quietly.
STOCKS IN LONDON
WERE VERY STRONG
Was Favorably Impress,,,-
With Wednesday ’s
Events.
NEW. YORK LAtjfiKo.
Some Issues Started Firm
to Fairly Active ami
Strong.
--line
New York, Feb. 14.—From ti
Ing of buaineaa this morning n
market presented the appi-ai.
heavy realising, aalea being w
conducted throughout the i in
London prices came over hlghe
the gains In some Instances . .
to more than a point. But i
vance seemed to be due. n-,t t-
buying demand, for American ,,
abroad, hut to manipulative
bled from this side. In proof n .,- ,hj.
was the real Influence the lo, .,i ,
opened considerably under the I. ml-m
level, atid In facl at a rise ov.i ; i,.
quototlona of last night. . t'nd.- il.tciiiy
the fact that the list In little ni-n-
a week hus risen on average of i-nni.
from the extreme low level, anil that
the ready buying -power derlw-l fr-.n
an extended short Interest iv„i iv..
pretty well exhausted, were th- wain
grounds for some reaction. But th- r ,.
affirmation of the president's -Ira.,it
views, of the railway situation In thl.
morning's press dispatches did n-.t h-ir
uil verse
ts heanl
culatlv,
MINING STOCK8.
fioston. Fell. H.-Trlnlty 36H:
mliil.it, at; North Unite 111-
Hbiintioli 23;
IUIUI- ii.i, I.:
• 324; Mirhlg.i
THE LONDON 8T0CK MARKET.
ht<h:kh—
Anurontln
Atvhlson
<lo. preferred
linitiinor** «n*t nhlu
('imadlnn l*ne|flr
rhexa|»enke nud Olilo
Erto
do. preferred
Illinois Central
Orext Wextcrn
Lottl*v!1V* nod NaxhrJIie ...
Melbnn Ontrnl. preferred.
Norfolk nud Western
Near York Central
Hock Island
Ontario nnd Wextern
lVnnsy Irani*
Tblladelphla and Rending ...
Southern lHielflc
Southern Railway
■lo. prefererd
81. Haul
Fnlon rnclflc
United 8latex Steel ........
do, preferred
Wabash, preferred
l(Jpn.2kUiVio*
,! I3D04
. 16rt« 4 |rt.' 4 i«f,t 4
16U
fa*V!*’V!30 , v
454! 4. r »4 ....
133 11*24133
126 126 13^
151 tisnvin-
176% I7f * 17^*
I 324 ...m
PRIMARY MOVEMENT.
The followln* Uftirea. fire the prlmirr
moremept «f wheat ngd corn:
Wheat—Receipt» JW. 447.W0 L***he
ngaloflt 437.090 bushel* last 3f«£rrjtltj ,ul "
■ miuu Ui.uw iiiwnria mm Jvm , mlllliui.i.
todny l».000 liD.licIs, sxslusi in.WoTiuMs
***oni—Krclnts lodsy »3,H00 hn.bdx
njrsliMt 51-4.ciOO hash.ls: sWpnjcnts tnchj
5TK.1U0 hu.hi-l., ngnlu.t 253,000 liu»l.-is l«<
yrsr.
COTTON AND STOCK
Order* can 1m» oent to New York In only
two lexal way#, rla.: over ibe pnbuc
telegraph wire# or Iw in* 11 ;
We have every facility for tho e*e
cut Ion of marginal order* on a coniult
•Ion taxis. ...
Onr treatment of cuatomerx 1* at ■»
time# cotirteoua, nnd orders are exe
cuted and reported promptly.
We aollrit corespondence and win
hare our representative call perMoalJ
on those Interested.
Clark Goodman & Co.
20 Broad 8trML Nsw York.
THE LIVE STOCK MARKET.
shipments were:
i'tih*ngo, Feb. lL-Ratlmated receipts 26.
•Ui. Mark«*i weak- nnd l‘K* lower; i|U;ilftv
fair, left over 12.282; bulk 17*17.124: esti
mated for tomorrow 22,000; light* l6.H5*t
7.07%; tutted «.W<|7.15. heavy 16.9*#?7.13;
Anstrnln*
that all the ship
id Aigeiitlua on
shall make
South A liter Im will take a u«**4l
and thl* week's «*x|*»rts Troui
nnd Anninilii are blah-water
nieul* They ean not In* long
ib'innnd. not
What tin
needs
ie I'oiirnitr
buprolmbb
Klv
HAYWARD, VICK & CLARK,
COTTON, STOCKS, BONDS, COFFEE, GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
Carondflot and Or.vior Su„ New Orleano.
MEMBERS:
w Orlrnoa Cotton K.chnng. I ■-U*TiV, "7
» York Cotton K«c|u,,i«, "" *,1" ! '.■t' V'.l J. '' ur 1
Ivretoo roltou Birtinnc .1 m . i i c -.,n„r ... .
metan Cottoo Kichantr J A.wwlatr t.lv .rpool ( niton »" *■
New Turk on.l Thlcai!,, t'-irr, tfpmvlcnta
J. ». BACHE A CO.. AND BARTLETT. FR»ZIER A CARRINGTON.
PRIVATE WIRES 70 ALL POINTS.
in-.- II I.
ngv. that we shall rats
r«*|* .-is larxe as lust year
qu;ill»\ Any iiltfavortibb'
\ li.-.*t Miuilrt stbmil.ite t«|*t'I'lilatbi
■Itlle N Afrb a.
laisf iTevloiia fjist
Week. \Ve»»k. Year.
. 3,2)6.000 2.752,0ft) 3.088,00.) heavy $7.0o*i7 ,. . ,
. 9la>.0-»i i.768.ft)i) 2.296,Oft> Fnttle—Bstliiinteil receipt* 5.^»- Mnrke.
. I.496,rnn 992.001) 1.664.<V))'-steady; «pmlttr fair; i«i*ve* 54fr7.f<6; **»w*
312.M) 34l.oi)) 16.ft«t ll.-Vqi4.srt; helpers 12.506*5.25: enlve* L».T5;
. 3,072.01*) 2.4%.ooa 2.392.0ft) l-'hhI prime ste»*r* F*.354(7; |H*>r to nieilluui
1.192.0ft) 523.000 1.502.ft«)' H4I.VJI; sto«*ker* and fee<|ers 9I.tOft4.to.
144.0ft) 1*).1W) 40. ft" I; .‘heep-Ueeelpts 14^0ft). Market sternly:
.. 172,0ft» 96,0ft) JL'.ftirtj quality fair; native |3.2.>€i.l65; western S3
_l„|t„-,i,-, ; v.-»rlliwa »,40«ii.«; liinil-a Ml*
IlK.iwn 11,mm, «i-«ii-rue »3.lMt7.l».
...t0AiS3.it
M»rn shlii
lent* were:
Prevlona laiist
We
Vent
THE METAL MARKET.
York. Ffb. 14,-At tin- uii-tnl .-
.. ifix.itno 319.000 tK.itti ■ .•hnng.i ilnlliii-wi JirrviilliHt. prlccn |H-Iiig Bi-
.. Tsa.itti tfTt.ooo .-rallv luichniuti-il with tin- i-sn-titlnu of iqi.
.. tt;.i«M 5*.«m (Bt.ntl null'n.-nr hr ili-Hv.-rl.-n.
——— ! Tin >vn» i.ff >»i- In tin- i'F.tIiis.
..3.9B:,l*l(i 3.3.15.1110 S.ttl.003 I'liiqn-r. I11I1I llhil i|icl!l-r Hllcliailgiil.
Ill the
e|tt*l lt"„*
rd of the hi
ALONZO RICHARDSON ft CO.,
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
AND AUDITORS
Empire Building. Beil Phone, Main Cl\
ATLANTA. GEORGIA-
Idle I
lull* h
teul-
tii iliul*. fmin the reiMirtw
lent* and nceiil* of the
ami tallies i»f :
on farm* nnd mmpM In I
on January 1. Ia«t. non*
«. 19.717."ft); ax eram* prb e
.d ie $ 1.846.57VO m»il»**.
I'll.-** XI12 12. rallies |I2\.-
• a* era B e prh-e
ok. «(ihei rattle 61.541.*
axernse pile.* $17 l\ \nhie tVM.657.ftM;
*» 4*ep. Vi..-*■. ioi'Mi{'* prlei* *3 m. value
>4 .1 *wlio* M.TM.'ft*. nveniife pries*
*;«;;. xalm- *4K.l7l.ft" Tto-s* iniiultem ..f
farm aiiliiinl* r**pre«eut «>« heart) a* a*
t-ertnhi.Ode \» ll limit an enuniemiloii the we
tu.11 iaii.ilH-r ••,ifii i «|***4 trt.tI «hi-* «»n
fan I* Mot mince* 4.n January 1 White
l lie r»-|H»rl* of n Bent* wen* iii.ole wit hunt
e i lusivr relrreme tv lltv rrlatlun tLe> way
U H. Fairchilo. 8. J. Wh
L. H. FAIRCHILD & COMPANY.
NEW ORLEANS.
Mam haras
Ntw Orleana Cotton Excliango. Naw York Crff«a Hirhanga.
Saw York Cotton Exihanar. New Orlaanu Board of Trade,
New urleana Stock Exchanga. Chlrago Board of Trada.
LIVERPOOL COTTON ASSOCIATION.
Prtvata wire, to NRW YORK anl C1I1CAJO. Ordera aoll.-l.ad (ft I
tore deltvary. on above Exchangee U. C. COTURAK.
Justin M. Williams, Manager. II. 0. Jory, Cashier and A»*t. Mina*w-
A GENTS WANTED TO REPRESENT
Th e Washington Life Insurance Co.
or NEW YORK. a
Liberal commission contractu will be made with desirable men.
Apply to H. O. Jory. Cashier and Assistant Manager, 901 - r -Mid
American Building.
CENTRAL BANK & TRUST CORPORATION
Capital $500,000.00
Candler Building. Branch Corner Mitchell and Forsyth Sta
Equipped with every modern facility for doing a general Barli'-ns.
Trust and Savings Business.
4 Per Cent Interest Compounded
On Savings Deposits
INVESTMENT SECURITIES BOUGHT AND SOLD.
Tho most modern Safe Deposit Department In the 8outh especially
Prepared for storing small and large wares.
Bruce’s Pressing Company
DRY AND STEAM CLEANING DYER.
M2 PEACHTREE—PHONE 228 NORTH.
SUITS PRESSED AND SHAPED Uc.
SUIT8 CLEANED AND SHAPED *1.00.
MEMBERSHIP. PER MONTH *1.80.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
ATLANTA NATIONAL
^
BANK
ATLANTA GA
C. E. CURRIER. President. A. E. THORNTON, Vlce-Pres d'”'
H. T. INMAN, Vice-President. GEO. R. DONOVAN, Cashier.
JAMES S. FLOYD, Assistant Cashier.
Capital S5OO.C00.0C
Surplus and Undivided Profits $600,000.^
We Solicit Your Patronago.