Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, February 19, 1907, Image 10

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PXWfJBW.**'' ':T7g>; - THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN 1 mm TrunAT, FEBKDABT 1*. «**• m ! COTTON WAS WEAK • S THE OPENING Trading Was More Active But at the Expense . off Valuer. NEWS AND UOS8IP of the FImc.v Staple. ! .i«! Vi CABLES DISAPPOINT Heavy Movement and Fears of March Notices Prin cijwl Factors. New York. ^eb. 16.—The local cotton mar ket nuciecd active nml weaker. chiefly on llUtiMaflon of March. selling of otliei months by commission houses prior to the holidays nud notice day am! prospects for port receipts considerably III excon* of tHt* arrivals un the rorrcsiiondliig day Inst year Trade In the West principal buyers. Liverpool has Apparently lost Its ntrvcw or Is working on the theory that cotton In the near future Is going to be a drag on the market, and that hereafter will he able to AH c*»raumr»- tlva requirements at much loner prices • A slnckenlng In the demand for ttiumi- lectured foods would aid verv much In forcing prices lower, but until tHt.. occurs there will be two aides to t^e question. The buyer and aeller w.ll continue work on the basis of supply and demand, both of which, especially the demand, being record-breaking. Liverpool waa due to come un» changed to I 1 -J points higher on Tues. day morning. First price* wrr» ^re appointing. being unchntiged — “— j * Co.: . opened _ and steady narhaagsd to 2 er. At Hrtf a - •alure*I to I __ lower, mlddllagi.fi. a iMOt 40.000. I it eluding A000 A Uteri Part receipts estimated early at §§Mtn. against Isst week aad W.*fc Isst year. New York ('irtiiiaerckn:. •‘The cotton mar ket will he put to a teat Thursday. New York trill In* * lose*! Friday sud Hut unlay aud this week s*uue stteiitlnn must In* pabl Edited by - Joseph B. Livsly MARKETS Ur. Untfi iVMtj-tr. fmnr npmUmn «» HtM ■«**«»* Athwf. kin * »iii)»*im «*■ IkortfY f« ht» (hr ilffurf,. mi.l thr*n Tnnalajr la March unlive day. The huge ______ ... •lory 1« lower prices, mini not until . up may we expert bull markets. Hplnnera will birdly keep up their demand Indefinite!* lu the far** * t siu-h receipts, and moat be well anppll***! mow suiy way. We fear that the hl>ir< li I1<|nltlii11**ii will depreaa values further. t’otlou ofM-M<*<l weak. » Koine demand for Marrh l*y Wilson, which Is the only steady lua feature so fur rot tun market look ■ like doing better at 6:13 a. m. 'followInc arc II n. in bids: March 9.12. May 6.19, July 9.1). Octola-r 9.73, January 3. lit. New York 4’ntamendal; Rlllson says* •*l wring last mouth sidiiuers’ slocka In <4reat Itrltkln turf the •-nutlueiit lurresae** £17.tvn ImiIcs. uml that they ure now M7.400 •idea more than ut tp.* wime time 'The mills of J.*uro|M* ure using 6.0V) I wiles a week umre tliau Inst year: a*» the *17.000 I tales whl* h the mills Imre ou hnud mi. re thnn at this time a year ago Is enough In offset the Increase III consumption for il rear nml a half. 'Tlritlsh consumption in running at 76.000 f*sl**s a w**ek ami coutfneiifnl consumpllnfi •*t 1*13.000. so that If this crop Is -’.wn.OVi •wiles greater fhau the last, this S.nhp.mj ales would represent enottgli c*itf«»li ep all I he'inIlia of Furvpc ruunlug about nVfi WcH*S.“ * • nmml .Is ear (sited f*#r the flute ... I**wer markets lu the old rtvjs must Is* Veil for; Hhonld the new empa lie de ■ sp|s>mimR, urntR uiniiiuiRr<i • ■ • ,* . points down. The decline conlm** I up to the close, which was ateady. net 1*2 to S polnta lower active' verpool today: . Open. High. Low, March.April 5.99% 6.54 May June 6.57Vx 6.6<%- &h» July-August ..5.61 6.51 Octulwr^iovrinls r —3.41 *».44 5.41 Rpota were quoted 4 points lower at 6.66 for middling. Sales were report- ud^r 6.000 bales. Futures openad weak,—point n lower. Trade waa fairly active, but after the call .fluctuations wart*, nar : row, but In tha main toward a lotve* ; level. At the close. Ihe New York market win net unchanged to 9 points lower, ns min • pars* I with Mouday'a it mil figure*. Comparative receipts at all l.\ H. portj Net receipts today v game flay last year Increase Total receipts for three days. game days last *yanr Increase Total receipts aluee Kept. 1... game tlare Inst year RANGE OF NEW YORK STOCKS AND COTTON MARKETS NAllK or ffTOCS. Cupper . Coast Use . bugsr Uvf A ms iif Alta in Amerb Anaeoi— . . - - . - American IjqrumollV*. do. preferred . . .. Am. finteltlng Kef. . . do. preterrtd . . Atrhtsou do. nteferre*! . . .. Ameriritu Cotton Oil. Am. Car Fo«»a«fry . . . HalUmore k tiluo . . . orwkba Kspld Tran.. ranadtan IMclde . . . Okiesco nml Northw n. Cboaspeske A Ohio . • Colorado Fuel A Iroa. Central fawther . . . . n&TSSA’a/: | hleagii. M.. A f*t. 1* • 1‘elsware A I4mls**a. . Ill*tiller's )b*ciirifle* . Hen Kleetllc v V Central Am. lee Nernrltles Tmtk - “ pnlarllle A Nashrllte. gAiig orjaricm. IVntnl, .. - Vmmi. —»•» Uw. ... Kl Mini Car. s 12»n*f‘.; i mid. ■..■ .■ ■ aad. . ....... Caltad dtataa UubbM- da. ftlttSflSggy.-/. do. preferred' ‘nmn. Coal * frag. . United dtataa MaS. do. praforrod. . Va.-Car.Chrmlt-al. do. proforrao, . Wootrra tialoa. Watmab. St TIPS FLASHED From Wall 8tmt c, TK part of Inaa ozportod to bo plaeod abroad. “l£ prorooda will I* naadJib roaorrtloo trlfb I bo romplollon of tbo Mow’lord To.' tnliuil. ■ Tbo Kl» tiadora o— Itoortob on tbo mar- kot and pat oat »■%>. atock poalonlar. Tbo mnrkot moj jw aoaaa lrrr«uUrltf 1SLBMP cmfg' 11 sm MB todnf. bat noabldor atorfe marfcot a purrbaa# ou iwoolona. l/indon ooldaa aro Irrrfnlai nro no aporlal aoara dovolut nIfbi ralonlatad to nlfort tbo >. tad tbora im.nl. i ... trond of •took markrt. Wo will probatdf .-oallnuo haro Itooomo addroa* tiro if .In. (In nnr drlroo, boworor, wo ‘ ha would 110J* atorka. _ . . Tbo Ktn.uHal Burton: ProfooaloW.1 toll- iIK Of Aiuioondn on all rallloa on aooount of (lit .look roportod for aalo around 300. Now limit, for Union I'artflo aro narrow, l *Tho"loroia of IS and IS atom now to hold llo-idlng. . Thoao of Now York Control nro fir on aa IN awl |k>. flootnatlnf bataroon JS awl NEW YOBK- ptcsseil tu sympathy think It a guml l»ur> chase. Tlmea-fiemormf: “Yestenlay’a enttnti market sustain***! n little <*f March llqiilila- tl«m ami submltte*! to a rather sharp «ai- «li*iijrht by th** Inettl glnillatora of the bear fnrtloti. hui very little eviilewee of either 7*hr-r tnfltteuee was lu lu- fuuml lu .thl* •liiy's value variations. Fxisirfers wero re* jH»rte<1 Inrltnetl f.» ll»e sellliitf «if futures. .rmsmm 9.11 9.16 9.*K .*11 * 10-11 9.19*19 “ ».5f 9.29 9-21 9.17-19 t.W-2* ••• 9.25, P.1TJ f*.J7-2* 9.J*-37 9.gk27; 9.46-46 I kC latMl In tin* regular c*«irs** of bitslueas. the iriruumtit lu-liig that tin* time wus prolialily bosrltinlng t*» npiirtwirh when s|H*«-ulntlve i lntfs u*»uhl In* eaUi**| ii|niii to carry the leaa Ifsirnltb* jiortlon of Ih- remnant. Tbi* mag- ultmle of the luovatueiit ran not be Ignore*!, •mi tlo* Inherent strength of spot- rollon • m It* merits nml tip- stetolliiess of m*W ••r*»p opt lefts appc.ir isiteiitlal enmtgli to tiu|*i values pretty near llitaet In aplte *if *he*«ry nml practice. The talent. Iienrtsh t«i tip- «**m-. Is amateil at the result rathei thnn eonlt*lewl uw. the unirQUle.'' t*lose*f sternly/ Ml I.S knt »*'' ktniil ». - ■ l.a! ».* 8 (MU 8.47-tfc I d Etll > n-tni >.IMi ».71 «.7» 8.7?-7»l 8.77-78 LIVERPOOL. The fnllowlag table trtves the ope^jy range nml rlose. com|aire<t with , .lutnres n^nedjhlet amt steady. VLrnsry ... iwf - ' IS 1.8* ! Inrll-Mitr ....Cl* •b.return- ....tm (uui"-Jnly ...fUVk- I-rorlmia NEW ORLEAN& ,j81 Ml'* ju!/Aui T ‘.'.iii it!'* liSt l-M*! An*..botit. ..Ml 6.17 l.« (b-t.-Nur. ...k.« Nor.-ltoo. ...S.«l 6.(1 1‘wml itsady. INTO SIGHT MOVEMENT TO CLOSE OP JANUftRY ATLANTA MARKETS. EaUUAANDJ>a<30UCE, 3».4A'» .. 36.IU* ... 22.3W ... 1*1.747 .. 72.24.' .. r.t^c ..7.964.9*1 . .ik039.CC ..1.924,27a Ext I mated receipts tomorrow -SSs iiVeston lions tell . Mnventeut at Atlanta: Iteretpla today 1997. 9.409 to 11.ON) -*MT 77.7r.Tt2.9aMeYi.499 - M,wW to 16,000 Haute day laat year Increase gbtpmmts bslay game day laat year .< ~ r K7urk nu hand today ...12.726 r *THa«e «lay last year 4.W ar-wi—.lucreoac Lm tSOT COTTON MARKET. U.prpool, _al«djr; inlddlhw^uglaud. .VI K.w urlrnnu. t-n.y; nimimiic i Karannab, i|B|pi: mlddllnf UAac. rbarlntnn. dull: ntddllua M'« Wllmlnftmi. (full: ..wl I *f* m, dirp'lj , Ull.. ... — -w - Raltloiore. nominal: luhhtlliiK 10\«- Boston, steady: mbhlllna lie. Philadelphia, unchanged. Little Uock. steady: mtihlllng 19**.-. Angnatt. quiet: uilddlliig IPpv gt lx>uls. quiet; nihhlllug 19V. TODAY'S PORT RCC^IPTS Th. f.llowt.g Uhl. akow, rrtrtpta .1 th. twrei^Vaday. comparwl with tb. hdi* 0a> Porta. I m 1901 New Orleans Oalveaton Meddle Havannah ! Charleston. ...... Wilmington 1 Norfolk 1 llostnu Penas coin PaclAc coast 19183 27116 Wl 1 4764 ! 1 wsn | 1265 1 1928 | . 7S 1 . 6171 U1S7 14494 18* ! 3511 I Jto) 173 454 1 7231 1 Total 1 59190 1 35411 INTERIOR RECEIPTS. Tha fallowing tahls shows receipts h*M today laat year: Houston. Augustn. . Memphis HAYWARD. VICK A CLARK'S DAILY COTTON LETTER. New Orleans, Pel* lf.-l.lver|M*c| weaken cd Imth lu sp**ts nml futures, which hit ter showi-d 203 ileellne at the time out markets o|M*nrd. ngslnst ] higher dm tlHit iirices are 4 lower; sales bles ic getiernl express tie* onltihMi that •pinners feel easier .ileoit sttpplie* ami spot demnnd will In* h*ss urgent lu As S|mU aupiHirt alone • mild count effect gf crttitltiue*l large re**eipfs March lh|ul*latlon. It l> for old crop let flie li.l the • •t lilt up, .. pending probable f*»r old crop prle»* want a lower level hi Its an lag trade* here wire Sff3 lower l.tqitl ilntlon set In nt win* and iirmictn Mar.lt to 19c, at which |sdnt the market was Inclined to hnlt. New York Imlng *••* much lower and carrying nmn* short interest was tnilflg-Active. ICV-lTc.. j.IYB POULTRY—II««• active. 40 e** n tf silt: chickens active. S'^Jbe each: ducks. I>ktn^»e each: puddle. 26690c-ear*; geese, i i i**Hthere«i. .V «.u a h; turkeys net he. I4r tmnml. UltCHHRP rOULTr.Y-fleese.- undrawn, active, lOOlftte |Hittnd; turkeys, uudrawa ictlve. 12*fctil««* iMiiiml: tries, active, lu- •moml: hens. 12^* 'poniid. VIIOnrrK—Temmase** rllis nml Iwiiies. 9r; Teouessee oniiaagr. 9e; lard. 13e ponod: " - --**— ——pi: thonldeni active, ft 79c pound: butter, ac* hints, active 16c poumh ahouhlen. act!' K xtindJ ald**a active, v “ Esr ssivm vo, flr pound. .N—lemons, fancy oanaa per timtrh, nd color, per l»ox. $1.60(72.76. Lit Ida.Stock, per bumlrad. 11.00. Nuts, fanex- MtkUa MNl. owing ta gnun, per pound. 4U4V4C v-orrTAm.F.g-llaeta. cabbage crates, ac* •Ive, 93.0U crate: cnhlMgc. stnmlard crates. 2H* . and: ra Whose. Imrrelt. |MUtifl. •*gg pmnt active. 12.50 crate; cmnmhmj*. ft rente: tonintocn. fancy, netty*. P-Mfly 1 Five Months 9,830,750 Bales Afai-keted—Inerease 1,- . 8-12,910 Over Last Year. New Orleans. Feb. 19.—Hecrptnry Hester's analysis of the eottmi movement from Rep tcinbcr 1 to the close of January Inclusive shows (hat compared with the crop move* ipvtitjiist ytiir Texas. Including Indian Ter ritory. hail Wrought into sight this season III round figures 1,062.0*10 Itnles nmn*; other gulf states, which luclitde Arkansas. Ixmlat- aha, MlsslsilpjB,~ T^linewnn'.—Mtsmmrt *nd Oklnhemn. have' marketed 912.009' hales more. n;id tb«* group of Atlantic atntaa. Igclmle X»fih «ml ml KniKk eamUna. <••» «<; r y-'l.irlib{ 2-Alnbaiuk aad. Ayrflfila, *• m*t'lu**hdiae' In Ihr*. The tomatoes, choice, active. 99.0061' ••rate: beans, round green, ft M era! •I of rrdp marketed 'In* amount htouglit Into sight by groups of stales for the five month* of this season follows: Trt.fs ofiil TiMfdJr git inereane eWf tin- iuu> time Inst year *»f I.449.47A -o»-lacreoae mrar year, htefufy lna| uf :C i.Tij. Mini mii lurredse over snme tlmf In 1904 of 833.967. Other gulf stales 2.993.T&2. tin Increase • er Isst year of 907.761. an Increase over year Iwfore Inst of lO.tff. and an Increase it mine time In 1904 of 416.66. Athinth- states 2,399.496. a decrens.* under Inst year of 27.641. a de**reaae under year Itcfore last of 99.CS1, and au tnerrnae over same time In 1*M of 671.476. Total crop In sight close Jsnnarv 9.999.77*1. Inerease over last year of 1,142.919. Im-renae over yaar lN*f«ire last of 942.293. nu fnert-am* over snjuc lime In 1904 of 1.621.IJS. The group of stnt**w fnrqlslie*! In round figures of the crops ..f Inst ydnr and _ •rv. active. »Rc bushel: Irish |»otnl •tve. No. |. 96cfW.«> hoahel: celery, fnney. 764? YU* bunch: peppers art I ye. 93.5) crate: 'kra. six liaskets small. 92.89 crate; caull- lower active. M/IOc |*ound: lettuce, bended. drum: sweet potat«»es. yellow, ac- Ive. *c bushel: sweet pptatiyes. white, ac. live. ^ bushel: kraut, half-barrel. $3.75; utalisga turnips. IHc. Strmvberrlca. 16(f 174c nunrt. crate; onions {iM*fon* laat. from Texas aud’ Indian Terri FLOUR GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. FLOUR—Highest pn*« ,nt - '^1 lit, I4.99; atandnnl patent. 14.23: hnlf |»nt nr. 94 00; spring wheat patent. 25.90. ronN—Tho4ee white. 70**: N*» 2 white. 09c; No. 2 yellow, tor; mixed. t*7i • — while. 6e: cracked "WrSy 4 *holee white ellpno*!, 69c; No 2 white. 86**: No. : mlx***l. »*•: Texas rust oroof, &•; OcTilen fTe nts. Me; Hurt. 76*-; lllue. MBA!.—Plain, per 9* |>«>unil tory laat rent 009: o 8.o.v,.mu. and year Iwfoi year, and year l»efi •dates 3.272,900 laat year ami l»*»f*ir*» laat. Th** b>tnl Okhihmim movement thorn- which Is Inclnde*! In the Texna NOTES ON GRAIN. Pointer* on Provuion*. Ublcjiru i rlnetcm: (iTliU-. riiilir .ImnK. rVjKlfItuk a ••iitlnnaftoii of th< „ .... ... Imth wheat and corn. The iNttrisli news on wheat Is out for the week, while this weather tml the foreign situation bolds many hulllsti p«*sslHlltlcs. Complaints of the poor wheat prospects are not ouly In* tomlug ntpr** tit melons, but rover n wider area, liny on .my show of weakness. Corn ami «uts will sell niucli hltiher. Iilcago .Rentrd Hrrnhl: The ron* chant ling heavily against the bnli forces In fh** nnfrki t. NVith^ six, weeks of ♦lie cnlctidnr rear gone, there 1 jr« _ hig like .such an Inereas** In the milling nntlcf demuml for wheat us the trifle had paled. Meanwhile the advance In and the milder went her combined prices In lu The g.tfii Inst week waa la over the total at priranry markets the —*. * ,ht the total just W«*«*k Imfore and brought the total ji lit tie ahead *»r fhat «»T IJNir ncn. mild weather la cximcted to result In I CABLES WERE STEADY SPOT DEMAND GOOD Influences for. Better Prices for Wheat in the Early Trading. - . result fu larger reeelptif Northwest, and even ff It falls to <la so jibe-berfr* ran fall laic* on tCvgfr Z'p of car g^oNage in that sec The tra*IA wllf on ifgrch 1 hadr from the goreratnviM opganllng the supplies of-wheat tn farmers* hands March 1. A great many thing**, however, may happen before then. Allowing foi th*- 67.tno.Oaf bushels tti farm ers* h unis carried »»rer from the Inst crop and gJvli*g ihe anute percent nee an that of n yedr rtg** o»» Mnrrh 1—nr 2i.ft i»er <*enr— would make farmers' reserves U-aa than 4*V,QQ(MkW buslids. Taking thh average per. eittngc tn farm ers — harntw «*U f for in* last ten years, 23.9 per c«ut. would bn Ye .timid l8tS.0h1.900 bushels. N*» mnferltl lellef Ipta l»e«»n given the «*s»rn trade tu th** direction **f nu n«le*|untc supply of cats on the Kasteru lines. Corn • enflin es to pile lit* here cn mute to the f-htsteru centers, wlo-re It Is claimed th.it sto*ks nre l*»w. There has 1hi»ii on ex c«*ss *»f receipts over shipments here 51 * * • - “ - Chicago, Feb. 19.—Big losses ? were made by the bulls In wheat today, the aggregate amounting to $2,995,000. Wall street lost part of thfa and. local Interests parto f It. Testing spots showed wheat lift4r lower; com 9-8 0)1-2c lower and oats 1-469-lc off. ... .. Provisions 2 l-2ff20c better. The The seaboard reported takings of 101 loads wheat for about 6.090/41) bushels In the laxt thra weeks, nml It has •* rented a cot nil Mon onus lug much uneasiness. R»ft nml dump eoin Is In danger of get ring out *»f coiiiHUmi In case or «*ontlnue*I ‘ wentlier. Private elevators have tieguii chnrttr of vessels for klllHllled nr- g*>es In order to innkc more room for the grain piling up on thorn. Vessel mom f»v flin.oa) laisheU was engagial last week «r*l th** Inst of the week there was a dls- nutliinnnco *»f the seUliig of corn by Cuda hy brokers nml the Impression la out that tleh Is Included In the Texna cropi. for the •" 'X •* mouth* ending January Sk la 919.417 ,, JE!| Il l2 Jr r C7 for *nlT^Tc11vfIT les this year, nptlust 349,689 last year, r,*-* decline of He for all active fu 3UM7 »..r lHifi.r.1 (art. I,lr **- f yea of the Oklahoma crap there were tm keted to and via Texas |M»lnta 227.192 this yenr. against 169.774 Inst year ami lll.dis; the yenr hefun*. Th**se nmounts, while LIVE STOCK MARKET. TbiMfc. rtrtln. It Will b. n«rt«). .r. In a amolb-r ran., hr »«»■ ittt polnta Tfc»y «rr. M^rorilln, to oar roporti. kaananM at proaont l>r praii^aloaal twor». who ,ra alw, trrtn. to f.l l-ounarlraol. _ (town o. tho not. laaor. whllo Now Tort Uontro natpnllr attacknl on tkr wrork.. a. . .took, woro moat all tlmwd tor h, (onnont fwtonlav. tho nliantmttr Kota, ananlrloaalr aoar th. ktehor lorolp. altkonrh Ik. rttoation apnoaml to Iw ti.tt.rout.Wo (h.'rttaatlon apnraml. to li. Iwtt.r ottf.li of th. trt-halmt point, to- whlrh w.1calt «1 .tt.nfton In ranortla. th. o»wa. ■ Pro.nine la dnlas Ita Iwat to mak. «oM th* Ia.hnl.al t«rtnr* of rtrrnktk. hat la martins .look ou a aral. an aoparootlr. Atrhlaou la kohl at tajci*. Brnoklpn Rap- M Trahall n»2«- Colorado PW.I ami Inm rtftll Krio OWrtUMIaannrt Partlto Htl*' Poiith.rii raoW. Mfli*. Hftnth.ru Balhspr S SK. Ht(wl H*Hi. all arniroklmatr. Mlmnnrt. Kama, anil Taiaa amt H.pulillr (ttaol atilt <ll.r>tar_ttl. apwarrt Iran.. , Town Toplr.: W. da not look for th. .look iuark.1 to c» mooh .lowrt. and no lle,-. that on aor further Uoolln. tkla morn- Inc. tbo pm.t .topk. ahouhl l«a lionsht, olthrt ‘ - - for « turn or a Inns poll. ■Han J-arldc. AtrWmo. Ht. l-anl. Rmillns. leiMl.rlllr and Na.hrtllo on>l 8oathWMit.ru rallwar lainfta. !ns»th.r with Htwl. Cop. Klretrlr aluiniit all Iw I much t on nnr roacMlon from la.t ntsht'. rlwlu. lr rotfoir I. atlll a aal. on .irons anota. bat w. would hnr wheat on aoj lironk,. THE METAL MARKET. N.w York. Kil>. 1*.—Th. rn.tal market ahowml little Improvement lu Iradlnt, al- Ihonsh primal were rtendr. ft,M,t and nearli-v dollrerlea of tin waj altshtijf hlclior. while other munnu.lltlep remained unrliniis<'ii. THE WEATHER REPOR 1 ] LOCAL FORECAST. FOB ATLANTA AXP VICINITY. Fair tnnlstit and Wmlnawdatr. wlik^low.r WEATHER CONBI wrard ami Is now advance tons rauanl general though light rains nrer the Mississippi valley amt north east through Tennessee. West of the Mia- alaatnpt the weather la mostly dear trlfb but little-precipitation. • . The area of highest pressure extemf* from the north l'aelflc cmist aontheaat tutu Utah and New Mexico. Higher temperature prevails east of the egpnrt, but no corn or oats^,J-o<;tolUr^ |herq wertA miles of tl tet, 60.00(1, 76.000.00W bugheltojg-Rei •Is asdj.com 1.2|f.A00 *b\ioheln com pared with 458.000 and l.ooo.ooo bush els res|>ectlvely * year Ago. Clearances for the day were 192,- 000 bushels wheat; 94,000 bushel* corto and 1.006 tm*hela-oa«a. JOM Mil. ITeelp- fratloa THE CHICAGO T_ - !H MARKET _ Clilcngn grain nml pravlshms quuiathm fur today follow: lOU.N— WHEAT* May.. July.. Held C4I Mar i«iy Kept »iA'j n- May July Kept CORK - May... \i.7l July... 19.16 ns ;« 7W. 77 ;»v •at. rt'i R 7*’. Wk t«'A 46% •*5? 4M* t«H 46% <«5» 47 4G\ 49H B. 37*, ssi IF, S-"i 32% t.AHli- Mny... 9.131 July... 9,76 H«*pt.. 9.774 9.224 9.95 9.924 f.hi 9.924 9.77V: 19.774 19.674 9.824 9.824 9.774 »*av« THE LIVERPOOL GRAIN MARKET. via I irxRp |ttnnib. nu- t-arin'ini iiuiii. inf **»•* going totals of Texna In sight, which raji resent ouly Mo* admit net movement of | r Texas nml Indian Tcrrltor/ growth. Chios# vwo. : ••ft over 11.97*: bulk tomorrow 23.n)0: veak: i HM7 it $6.71 r 33.101: light $1.7667: mixed *6M4i7.06: heavy $9.7667.09: rough $9.75«6fi5; $9.06419.70; X'orkera k$06$.974: g*-..l hole** heavy id.9567.C6. COTTON SEED OIL MARKET. . arkvt l« *pi»et.. nouu* deiiui *1 coiorml cotton, which Is scar uuwitlsfnetory. ••onststln*: ns fur cl.-tl st.ipb* Is «*oi»*-*TMisl miNitly w York. Feb 19 - Following the eaay nt the start of business. In response cobles, n led ter tom* pravnlle*!. .. am! that option was lu giosl de mnml. HMI1 senMlii“nt Is l*eurisli. and then* been no Incren***- of outside buslu«*ss. ith sapttnrt remmi d. priees lutvlng oaggtsl ••fr again and nt on <dd crap months holding very steady, spot sltuntlo .... easier In thi Atlnntic slates, nml tin* largo short Inter- lid lie trnnsferre*! to later mouths. In the exiHs-totlon of gn-iiter wenkness Inter on YVc reganl Ihe market ns too low •II. but think purchases can Ih* uinde i«*tr>- fa torn ble t»nsls n wc«*k hence, f Mnn*h lenders Is felt. when lb** HAYWARD, VICK & CLARK, BONDS, COFFEE, GRAIN 'AND PROVIWOMS. id.l.t •ig|^lnjO'».^»to, N.w OrU.m. r “ > Cattle— RatlmatH receipts 4.109. Market i At rang; quality fair: beeves $4.1067.10: cows | *2 9104.75: heifer** i:.9966-»: calves $5.5111 . 7.75: g*Hsl prime st«4rs $6.36427: poor to medium $4.A*»1if»,#i; storkers ami feetlcrs "> • *.V»| 4.81. 15.093 Market July, . . . September Or toiler . . Closed r:t Opening . Float nt .V .. T. 48 690 47»44N*4 4?Vt« 4 6«HN? 4846747 4A’^/474 «7 41474 ♦*441494 46 *4* ♦14641 41 fi41\| Klteeti—Katliuntel receipts 15.0ft). Market steady to wink; nMntlty fair: native 13,^-ti Yd; western D S0YC3; yearlings $6.49iiC.O) '•nubs $5.?HiT.Yi CHICAGO CAR LOT& r**celpts of grain In car lots today sttnuited r«*c«*lpta for tomorrow are ns plain. 4* t nl sacks, tec; plain. 24-pound 11.26. noire large bales. If to) do ctootre. small Idles. I1.30;”do No. I third’ hale*. $1.26: do. No. 2 third Milra, D.S; No I elover mixed. $1.21; choice prairie. $1; her mud a tl $1.4(1; Inner. 99 pound, ^mCKFN FFRIV—Fifty-pound tnckl. 9ftc; purlin ciil.k fee*l. $190; Victor feed. 11.23; Rnnuer f*-e*l 81.! f*truln Mint* 19.69. - - U llhv*. 20.6 poumls. V 55; tint Imcks. 8.424. plates. *424: Hupreuie lanl, 10.16: lhirity ^HI*?rAK-^HUnidaM piJjMe*! J6.0A *Netr COTTON* * 6T0CK6, Carondalal ' t-tV r KK"Sku"rtrtf'* ArlrtrtlM balk •Rum* th, ilF.KHK—Fancy full cfpnm Unlry^Jfflic. hi I tags I New Orb New 4>rl« _ New York Naw Orleans Cotton Exchangt. | BSJSNBSUGS2. • Near Turk and Chlcaca C irr.k'ponJ.nt. ‘ — * J.B. BACHE « CO.; AND BARTLETT, FRAZIER A CARRINGTON. PRIVATE WIRES TO ALL POINTS. 8hn"M"f I'laeul* CVtUB Am n ^ ense. Knc iters, full weight. $100 o . 00 case. F.viipdratad if IVpper 16c . pound. . case lte*1 salmon $5 1 $«» cn»e. Cocoa.-6W; eaoraiave. -poind )nrs. 4V. Hoait Iwof. $2.1 Cotne«l .beef. croup.,,. i Hlrup. Near Origins. ALONZO RICHARDSON & CO. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS , , iUoit: t'ulta 3^* .ulloii: (h-orkta I Rail, to# i»*un,l lOr. Ail. araa.f II. ; rnck-ri. *V pound; l-niroi THc: i Darral rand/. p»r |H,mnl. «r. ail iwnml. Tikhatora. :-p«nnd. It.io cart-; , I pound tTfl N«»r I-OIIA W; l.lnjft Irt.. «r. II..t KMIrh.., p»r .run. Il.k ktun- I r,,ni. C4flTr prr tM.und. aar*lliMMi, - mu*. I.ird. US' mi. Onlnah. BMM Coiplre Building. ATLANTA. Bell Phone, Main SIX GEORGIA. Peanuts. 74c. Hope. 4-ply cotton, lie. hasp. < $1.6004 0ft * aae Itrenm. 7r pound: anapper. l«p pound: trant. 8c pound: blue Ash. 6c pound: l“- f?4<* P j |*nti.* nndreret. STOCKS AND BONDC. •HU. •irorgla 44*. 1615 )U tieorgU Railroad 6a. 1>10 106 Si*\.inunit 6a. 1690 I0JH 1919 Atlanta 6s. 1911 . Atlanta 44s. 1922.. Atlanta 4a. 1*64 Atlanta nml We«t 1'ntnt Atlanta and West Point Dbta. Central *»f Georgia. 1st Inc. .... I* h«V Augustn and Havannah lit Southwestern Ill Georgia FaclAr UU-. 113 quiet nnchatip'd: cloac*l 464 higher, i Corn—4>peite«l unchan “ * “ quiet 4 lower; dosed THE COFFEE MARKET. noon unchanged; aaloa lT.ftW. ppl. while It la colder at moat atu to-tkr weal-— conditions now lection tonight W**r /emperat fan!mum andHllExAmur . % and Rnlnfi Obierratloni HtT dlao time. Initial Prices Showed r,e n cral. Declines of Large Fractions. BIO TRADERS BEARISI Market Professional Most ly and Dominated By the Bears. Ifil “ 1< ’ ^ “lu*• , wark.t m„l,-r AStejB™*”? at-fiohtatfui Jlrlurtvrtr aaalnmi .... „„ fca* tkftt tk« oarii.1 tie. n f run,, tkalr Iwrmrino. ,l„ ,n, taronhl* raadltlou. of lb, kM Bail IS, aortiaia t,nn. SK «*••> •" rai., i, |. Bgt «/ all tb, ruumra n« thu nn.i ,.'» n-rattta almut to.taau. It. .tn(m,'!!f■ r ln.l-.-l .... ,S li i. in a«l». a wl au «w llpuiTiini. Cinipora, awl th, Htwi .h, r ,.,. firA* .r.'.Tr. «« Prt— l,r,ia. which In.li. ..... rt-unw Jk.Mk l |,Ua(l„ I ... lu a rtHiaMrt.lit, aral,. l'."* 11 - Vrt. Ik—Tb, .tart m „ rk 9t general decllnci* Csumliin P Njn*"" awl T.ti ,J* : A'S* I, *"'> S: Union l-.i-i* Kwitmc Halfwaf Hi—i Hiirlnir. P,na«rlrnnla. »oiitii,. n ; r,™ h. 1*1. ti~.,■.01,1, ^ MONEV AND EXCHANGE. !•** York. FMi. 1*.—Stoii.y ,u Skr r . r r S> ,: *fUi £.V»; for u? ilara to alx umatba. . K? , "L,r: l ” : . •v-' ||| « u-i *.*?•*.-• With. »l-t**!j hortlirt. Ill I>nnL..i day l*lllt; lean Julian. 6J>4; government changed; rnllronds bonds firm MINING STOCKS. Iloaton. Feb. 19.—Oi ''antral ♦*tL Hulu"V'mi»li,i •X- LONDON CTOCK MARKET. STOCKS- )opr.;2pt»:ci« Italtbnore ami Ohb» !.! CAuadUml'aclflc ........ •In. jpreferrll tver tarn . Great Weetarn UUnoU Central ......... Louisville and Nnshrlfle Mexlenu Central, prvf. . Norfolk ami Western ,. New York Central Rock Island Ontnrio nnd Western •eniisylvanU -i-Vi .-•.‘V 12X4 l->4 13 264:... 44b U\ ATLANTA. . Abilene. , . . Amarillo. V . . Astisvtttn. - — Augustn. . . . ItiMton. « . Itaffah*. . . i'linrieston. Charlotte. Chicago. <*tncltinntl. . . . Corpus Christ 1 l»aveopt»r( . . I lodge City. . . El Pnso . . Fort Minitli. . Mslrestoti. . . . Havre Huron Jacksonville. . . Jupiter. . . . , Kalians City! . - - -It « Key West. Knoxville. . . Ism Angrtes. <* . j JO Macon. Memphis. . . Meridian. . . . Mobile Montgomery. . . Nashville. . . . Now Orleans . New York. . . Norfolk North Platte. . Omaha Paleatlne. . . . Plttalnirg. . . . Portland, Me. , Portland. Ore. Rapid City. . . . .rt, — ipt. —. - up*nta to Fiilted Htatea 13.W9; Kimqie stocka 169.000;. market quiet. btitli. Paul. . . Skn Fraticlseo. I Kavannnh. . . Spokane. . . . Tampa 2.600.009 hags; market wen Hnntna nominal. Hn«» IVul«» receipts 31.209; Jundlahy re hallv weather: Ran Caro'.ns. Jahii. Rllie Iran, prdo, Nn*» Mnnnal. rain. The following llgiirea give the openlnt range nml cloae of the Naw York coffee market for today: January . February Ms n-h .. April .. .. May June July August .. . Heptemlier ..1914.96 . .5.964.56 ..6.6T6.66 . .5.6)4.60 ..6.904.96 noreuiner Itecentlter Closed strmly. ..6.714,75 . .5.754.M .6.69446 . .6.864.91 ..5.9V6.66 . .6.664.01 3934.01 5.414.43 *6.454.5 6.H4.I6 5.55 5.4* 5 9)4.95 5 65 5.7) 5.714.75 5.754.50 6.814.56 5.594.in 6.954.96 THE SUGAR MARKET. New York. Feb. 19.—Refined a lei raw •ugar market uuctoange*!. % London j»eei un»r ket atcmly: February and March 8a HS*«l. L. H. F.lrahfl*, Z™. EAIROHILD Sc COMPANY. ’ B. A Whits ff.w '6J3 OrttUM Cfettor York Cottoft El Orl.an. Stock LI NEW OH LEANS. Mambftrtt N.w York Orff*. Rxrh.nc., K.w Oit.uu Uoard of TradK Chicago Board of Trad*. .COTTON ABkOCIATI lar* g.Uvwy, on obov* SzcbangM. . j unaruuL COTTON ASSOCIATION. PHrat* wma t» NEW YORK onl CHICAGO. Ord.ro edicts (• a C COTURAN. w. 10v pound i rca ahnd, 76c; buck tha A 2MET9JC. J. DIBBLE Accountant and Auditor, Iding. ATLANTA. OA. Taylor. . . . Thomnsvllle. Vicksburg. . . Wnshlligten. , jJ.~ilAlihl.-hv. Heel Ion Director. Southern Pacific Soitftoeni Railway do. preferred Ht.•il'atil r„V.«...-.w.|HM* i«HV» 16 C.nlon l*gclge I176 179 if !’tilted Htatea Steel j 4*.*C K. ,!l® in:. 19 STRONGEST OF YEf Neff Torii t^mmpeflal.- - ludrlivMentll. Pf jlPT hn - lo light as a enuaeiinPffrr excursion whh*b ff«a Inaugiiratejl I eontmlaalon. lUeirhoi ' their declare that ,„.jUguri lift s«i*i h**11 Mi ‘j ub»*i huriness for llie.sr* . dnriug 4... .... ... . nn the |»nrt of buyers, whether iiiniinfueturlng'Interests. Jidd*eri*. ux rm era, to ■ ggt more tnerrtPMullai* snd*r * n for spring, is Jp*n est, purchasing c*oi lint all sections si la to iilcml the ,. . . v - llfinly are gomln held 'fof awd and near delivery tbilf (4 Is praHhilly the in!* » for latyers 4o offer solin' premium to •oife-ltit lines. The sellers almust with for fall and In charging up ge.tl- tsnue from the mills. In all *das«e tons, esia'clally on line yarn g»***«i rale at u level higher In |»r*»is* the posltnlti of the staple thnn has fore been experienced. COTTON AND STOCI Oritara mn h, rtot to NVw York J 1 two Irttal wajTA rl;.: <>'<-r the l' ul " t-!n ... jar, »*,ry fM-lllty ,or . nitlon of marginal order, ou .1 t.inun .Ion lurta . . |. . ' Our treatment of customers is at times courttaHia. and ordcia art cnte*l nml reimrteil promptly. We nollclt eore^>*»nUencc m • have owr repreaeutnllvt coll !•*« on thoae Interested. Clark Goodman 20 Broad Strrtt. Naw York Co ONE DOLLAR Starts an Account THE ORIGINAL 4% BANK Money Draws Interest from Date Deposited UNION SAVINGS 0ANK ATLANTA NATIONAL BANK ATLANTA. GA- A. E. THORNTON, VlcPratident. C. E. CURRIER, Preild.nt. H. T. INMAN, Vlc.Pr.ild.nt' GEO. R. DONOVAN, Ca.hler- JAME8 S. FLO VO, AailtUnt Caahl.r. Capital .... ssoo.coo.0 Surplus and Undivided ,Proflta $600,000 c 1114 Fourth National Bank Bull ftaJgrttBSf *HUVk«.ltM We Solicit Your Patronage.