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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
Tl'BSDAT. KKnUTABT *. MW.
" ' ' *' "
MOST OF LEADERS
OPENED POINT OFF
XEW8 AND G088IP
of the Fleeoy Staple.
=7=
(From Huy ward, Vick A'Clark.)
• m in 1li«* Georgias.
N«l York. Keb. Sl.-J. 9. 0*che *
’*“* I opened firm unchanged io 1 Bp-
Stocks Contiuue..to Come on I J* : 1 Hpot* In moderate demand 6 high-
the Market at Conees-
jer; middling 6.09; sales h.tyw; A marl
I t an 7.O0A; n^oulatlon ami «%port 600;
| Import* TO.tKiO, Including 49.00u Amerl-
| ran. '
{ P«*rt receipts estimated today S7.*
* fHM». itaaln*! .'9.539 lout weak and 27.466
— ■» last year.
.. , Liverpool I* efrelleitt thl* morning.
MO. PACIFIC IS \N La\K *>mh >n *•!•»** n»ri future*, and alll no
H10I1S.
Ik'diuinl Four Per Cent i
the Early Trading—Rally
Expei-tcd.
lay'* market <t basis on
in an advance again. An
the price of print doth •*
top nt the record-breaking
>k for better price*.
Freeman ha* *.um» notice* out All
Edited by
Joseph J4. Lively
Hr. UeeIf'. tweal jBr,
jMti' esperteaee of ad-
Ititis market. In Atlanta
and the South Itaa mid.
Mm « fwotnlAkd' to-
ilmrlirin hlsisirfslty.
RANGE OF NEW YORK STOCKS AND COTTON MARKETS
»auk of rroeg.
sale
kno
far
Amnl^.tiiirtfenl ('Super
AHillif b* Co**! IJur
Aaii’tli-nn Mtitfur l(ef.
Anaconda
Amcrlmn l>rt«»m«»tl ve
il«. preferred . . .
Aui Hiueiflu** lt« f .
do. preferred . . ..
Atftilsou
do. preferred* . . ..
America;, Cotton (Ml.
r. t*nr Funwtrjr • •
5S
lilt, llOil Kv’ii ll«H
IIS<i I IT | IlSt* 117^
mu. ixr 1 .! lev
'.Y.t, --M !MI4
72*1 II* 72*
~s
Mil* or AT XL
* I *
N V.. tint, ft- w. .
National l«ead. . .
Northern IHrllle. .
New York Central.
Norfolk A \Ye*terii.
Iviiusylvsula. . . .
pie's (j**.
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a liii
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9-IS
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6k : 67H| hs
IJC.t. IX%i 124*4* I*** UIN
MS: 10*4, K3li| ....< M
Aj’J'Jk' 1»>l «n{ 1^2, .... ljf*U
&* 1 ?-v «v .... tjfl
8*1 rof
« till
IJverpi
■k**ntUig
Iklint H|
*iIS |*d«t* deCl
tV H<*lng. th** 1
{ •rice# tending Inaml a higher le • '
:.14 |* iu . faturvo »ere St»J I—b.t«
but liter the. different pomUoti* •’
bmYgSt for**flo*r. the *-ln»e* quiet
|«olnt» ol*»* »* the final* of Mowin'
The following C-’»e* the tattle In
•rth* mouths In Liverpool todar:
0|HO duii «
March April ... M5 R’O%\ t ..
MnrJmo ..*56; R«V- 5
Jalt August .5 U* Stt
(»rti»lH*r Novewlwl 5 5; 5 5(
A nualer.il- l*i|*lliea** wn* *l*'tie In • -
•ale* Nggr**guHiig M*» l.at*** nt 6 |»oim«
vane**. tuikhu* middling
The iMnniH i* *•( Jinn li toil!* '
early *t 40.fr>*. *11.1 i,..t Inw tl»
|ieete«l mol «le*tre«| Io Hi*- t**
•trenjrth shown *t |.l»**-|«***l. l*«*Mi l?r *|nc* •
■nd foftire*. hi*Inc n »•***;- MihuiihitJiu; In .
fluence on tin* roiirae **f prl«*»** tlmo Co* 1
Issuance nf notice*. It ttns ri*|M»rte*| thut
* I Mill t 10Am I,of lent Wire out In lb |
aeaston. In spit.- of which the New >ork I
tnnrket for future* *!e**llly i-*h.in*i*i open .
tng *t mfvnneew «*f mu* tU«- move 1
tneiiY tip to II *. in wns «»*•*••» •ipw.ird. j
at that time ahowlng g.ilus of M.7 points
‘ • *•' -nbo»e i
Haulin'
Itrooklrn Idpld Imu .
Cniiflillnn I'lo tlh . . . .
cuicafo uml Nt.rihw n. .
I'heKipeitke A Ob In
Jo Fuel A I
nlinl Inert i loo- .
pre.f.
• hlmiro a (
Cbh rtjo. )l . .V HI I
Ilel*w.ire A IIuiImhu.
IHstlller'a Hei nrltles
elf.*- I
The
It I* lepfirted llopkln* Dtvlght ha*
about 7Tnon not Iren nut
Notice* tire being stopped by th •
same people who put them out.
A cable *av* It I* certain there will
tie no weavers* strike at Lancashire
FollowIng Hie II a. ni bid*: March.
».3f; May. b.&l. July. b.*H. ociober.
S O. January. l«
Hand A McCauley The abort side
r i of lute ha* evidently been somewhat
overdone and when the March nolle***
-Fare dlapoaed of the wav. may be paved
, for some further Impmveinnt. e*p« - : ilo. nrofet r.-.|
r dally ahoti'd receipts fall off. ns It , U'OO'inl Klr. f ii
I would neent they mum do before long * 1 in*n«»la ' entrn!
Ilrnry Cl<«»: Tin- k-i-nl .ll.c<«wia j ..7.
.11 «hlrh -mi romrmi. are nlrend A N '*
sel'lng below apot iiuotntlimN will n--
fa-, or short. *ul?* Io tlie’long run. a
’t!ils abnormrl condition I* not apt *
remain ihMughout the season.**
T A Mdntvre Ar, »*o "Much "til
'■depend upon whether the predtrtlnr* I
of « large falling off in receipt* will!
he realized In the pear future.**
New York Commercial: "Spot men ]
any that l.noo.aoo bale* more will com-i
Into eight before the real crop In th»» i
movement will occur There Is plenty
of cotton *1111 back west of the river.” I
Journal of Commerce: 'The cotton
good* division «»f the market konttnue*
erv strong In nearly all direction*, but
TIPS FLASHED
From Wall 8trect.
(From Hayward! Vick A Clark.)
dfHHUl to The Uevrgifiu
Ntw York. Fab. M.W. 6. Baabt *
Co.: Americana In •London Irregular.
Canadian Pidle J-S dp on tka' turn In
tlda pn earn Inga. The road la now
pretty clear and wa understand tha
earnings from now on will show good
Increases.
The Gould roads continue to show up
well In gross earnings. Texas Pacific In
r Is holding up pretty
particular, Denver
well and this faot should not be'over
looked. These stocks have hod a big
decline aod think purchases around
these levels are safe.
The market In general Is beginning to
look very cheap, end the good onee
Nhrfuld be a purchase on weak spots.
York FI it* nets I Huron u : U>ud<Ni was
Houtberu Hallway Advanced
I ’»iIon I'aclUc I* down <4. Houtberu I’arldc
V I'eiiuaylranla %, Fulled Hfate* Htee! >4.
and ('upper **.
High priced *t<N-k* aceni tu la* with especial
dt sf nr or on the part of pr«de«el4Miala. wtw
selling those whose support Its* I well
•veil or reduced. Including Ht. I*snl.
Northwest. ((rent Northern preferred.
\urthern J’iuUIc and Heading
The support In l'nlou |*aelfle
id N'm
Follawtng It the opeutng
ntmpared with resferday;
■ | Future* oiwuH pfeudy.
(Jpenlng
in nge. ? v rr
r. ft t -*i. • -1
g« and close,
Fehntrtry
i F*d». Mur.
-April
73 5.744
?,V.V r . i;-i 1!^* mTi..v 7 ' ,f !nr '* prt '"* no!;.T.!v P<' r nirF tn thr rnnr^rv
ilnllaliut •»'«< '-y .iitl.fl.-ti Iiiiib. In ib.-! -nil. « h»if wralcnnan **«n evident •*'
SfteriOMOi resulted In deeiines **f some hi the beginning of the year.
|Milnf* from the high |*olnt. The rli**-. bow-j Not h few people believe that people
ever, was steodr J©11 point* higher, nsjartlng for Mr. Price are stopping no-
eomprtreti with Mondity * fliuil*. ithc* thl* morning, and In view of the
(’oaiparstlve r^-eipts nt nit t. f*. f wrt <1 *'. t , jrttm*»re e*m«ernli»g them* operation* It
Net receipt* tmlsy
Hume day last year
lucres*e
Total receipt* for three day
game days Inst year
Increase
1 slur.- Heptemlw
Jr^'wUI he Interesting to note Just
Uni-Ithc cotton tendered today eventually
1 land*.
rs.*4i3
j It I* anld thut holder* of the New
3X 744 i York stock are very unwilling to purl
7*35*! with anv of their cotton, and that the
l»t»
Aim II
34. 9.14-35 9.J5-J4 i April M i
«• 70j 9.C-1,
9.71 9.73 9 C
9.97 UM»i 9.M
. 1 loii- July
1-52 j Jnly-Ang.
95Tfcl|
_ ...r.;•:» 6.aj4
— _ Alut. Ncut 1 h (r>
J.H3 9 0: HI 9.69 411 H«pt. (let. .. a.&OW 5 •*>.*
!• H4 tSC 9.mfi| ; (let.
Previous
Close. Close.
. 5.744 .'72
.•?* 5 «4 5 Cd
6.(57 5 641*
r “> 1 5 614
5 614 6 HI
r.j
.4 5.54
9 69 9 9)92 9.87-VS I No
Closed ipilet.’
6 5141
6.1U 5 53 5 504
NEW ORLEANS.
The fhUnwIng 1» the range In cotton fit-
Orleans Imlay:
„ . ... I’endsyi*
vnnla and New York Central lias not yet
I"0*11 debited, hut If the htiylng order*
•o*ar closing price* yesterday sball In* re-
tuoreil these *fie-k* will to* vigorously at
(licked by th- uptown crowd.
In thl* list Aninljpmated Copper should
In* ho-lnded; 'nlso Smelting. These lust
IW" are said to coiualu vulnerable loug ae
on lit*. |
Haiti noire ond (Hilo should In* aotd on ral
lie* now and iom when weak.
JllsNoiirl I'aeltle n.iitllilleM to meet *t«M*k
hi rallies, .and professional* ou lln* flimr
attack It whenever It I* strong.
Car Foundry must take (hJ 43 level stock.
Iiefrre It cmi make gorsl Western bull tips.
Itoetou selling Is ieiMirte.1 In Auarvudu.
AtelilMMi I* lodtcr bought toward recent
ow level* „f 9*.
|l»’iii tips still circulated on Brooklyii
ENGLtSH CJH.ES
BETTER HII li
Amount of Notices in \ Cfl
York LesB Than ‘
Expected.
CAUSED AN ADVANCE
Trading Became Dull After
| *
the First Hour and the
Prices Eased.
—Neiv JCurt Feb. M.-Jht
*up|H>rt for K«nitli**rn Pnclfle Is re
iuovimI a break would follow.
n Topics* The llarrhuau Investlgn-
vlll «-oiillittle to lie the ceutmi factor,
pending tin* development of isimethlng o|
ut lm
March. . . .10.23j 10.27! 10.19.10.21 IX»-211f)! 17-18
g:::
g ; : v: lip|!iLjiji^!Ep-ji!Elfr
Closed steady.
„ jiiMir
Tin* Aldrich tdll will likely eouie up ugain
In the senate today. Wo look for more Ir
regularity during the rest of the week, ami
It I* likely (lint Investors will In* tempted
rinee
hold off until the adjournment of
grew* unless a Idg Nlump Intervene*.
We~w»mid jioT unit for-trwr gmtc rt dfp
lo*forr taking on sudi securities ns I'cnn-
Tvlvsntn. New York Central. lAtulsvIlle mol
NOTES OX GRAIN.
I'ointein on Provisions.
Kstlmsteil receipts tomor
New Orleans
Oalvestou ...
llnuNton
.1I.0W to U5>*
.11.uno to I4.*»>»
.10.000 to 12.00
a«l to ilrcul;
f» 5.9* J merely with the hope of shaking out
; *mme acattrrlng olocka of long March
p»v,. j contract* whl-h nppenr to be very
5.Ml strongly held, one large spot house Is
7..“»7ls.tld to he h u rowing all the March
j places It can secure and will tnki
NEWS ON WHEAT
A DECLINE ,
THE WEATHER REPORT
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
Nashville. Northw •stern, llnlttmore
Ohio. Heading. Atelilsou. Fnlon Pacific and
Southern Pnclfle, S«h> Issues. Steel*. Smelt-
and Oenernl Kleetrle. Their Inveotuient
returns with money at ruling luterest nitvi
reeonino-nd* their purchune. -
Krh*. Southern Hallway, and Hurk Island
should he purchased.
Sell cot toll oil bulge*.
Huy wheat on breaks.
opened at *ener»l declined
' 1111^4
etarted out on 13.000 ■hnre. nt
to 1I&-1-4. The lower ftfur.- ,
w lose of 7-1. Rteel, common ; ; •
In ftll. l.oul.vlllc end Nuhvllin
■ point lower. Union Pacific I. Jr " t
Great Northern Ore certin.nt.-
and Brooklyn Rapid Trumilt |„ H j.,
THE LONDON STOCK MARKET.
A mn Ict run l cl I’fipppr
Anneondn
'Atelilson
preferreil
(•rent Western
I'nnndlnn Pnclfle ..
Krle
do. preferred
• 15*4 '■*
1»3'« Kri!
IllllloU Celitnil
Louisville and Nashville .,
Mexican Central
Norfolk and Western
New York Central
Ontario and Western
Pennavlvnnlu
Pbllatielplila mid Heading
Ttock I * In mj—-,-n,...,
Southern Hallway
do. preferred
Pacific
Soul hem
Ht. Paul
fnlon I'nelfle
Ftilted States Steel ..
«lo, preferred
Wnbnsli
It ha* clr-
Hfiuie day last y«*ar
Increase
Shipments today
Same day Inst year .
Increase
Stock on hand t«slny
Same day Inst year ...
Increase
3«J | 8TATEMENT OF THE WORLD'S
\ [[ | VISIBLE SUPPLY OF COTTON
TODAY'S PORT RECEIPTS.
!j New Orleans. Feb. 26 —Secretary
J. Hester** statement «»f tlie world'* vlal-
'* hie supply of cotton made up from ape-
i i IhI cable und telegraphic udvlces com
T4^ following table tljow* receipt
port* today, compared with the **,
New Orleans.
(-*>•<v<**ton. . .
Mobile.
.4
INTERIOR RECEIPTS.
fiurca the figure* of thl* week with
e [last week. Ia*t yenr and the year before.
> | It shown an TncmtSP for the week Jtiet
•closed of 6.080. ugulnat n decrease of
"1.16 228 last year und u decrease of
1 61.571 year before lust.
The total visible I* f.,f.S5 839. against
• 3.579.769 lust week, 5.322.979 lust year
and 4.179.421 year before last. Of thl*
I ^ttte-tntnl Amertran rot ton l* 4.270.839.
against 4.33*.759 last week. 3.747.979
Inst year and 3.177.421 year before last,
and of till kind*. Including Egypt. Hi t-
i *11- India. against 1.242.-
I n.m Inst week. 1,675.000 last year ami
iJ.QQ2.00l)-year before Inst
. ! The total world** visible supply of
i cotton ay above show* an Increase com-
' | pare*! with lust week of 6.0*0. a de-
I crease compared wltn last year 262.860
The following table abow* receipt* at the
towns today. cmni*nml with (lie s.uue day
last year:
Houston.
August* .
Meuipbla.
•POT COTTON MARKET.
Liverpool, steady: mhldllng uidaiids ,
«n«l n detreaae comonred with year be
j fore last of 1.406.418.
; of the world’s visible supply of cot-
j ton n* above thrre Is now nlloat and
I held >n Great Hiltnln and continental
i Europe 3.015.000, against 2.640.000 last
I year and 2.170.000 year before Inst; In
j Egypt 241.000. nsnlnut 191.«0t) last year
jnnd.190.000 >e:u befe*ie last, in India
j f.lo.OOo. against 955.0OU lust year and
! 544.000 \ear bsf-te last, and In the
i ('tilted Flat-* 1.720 oco. against 1.537,-
' t*no lust j ear. and 1.275.000 year before
: last ‘
S*w York, steady; mlddltug 11 •*•.
N>w Orleans. Arm: mldOllnr I04c
SuTsontb. firm; middling !••>«•
Wilmington, stesdy; mhldllug l"4 r
Baltimore, nominal; lul'MIlug lie
j TAKINGS AMERICAN COTTON
I THROUGHOUT THE WORLD.
Boston, steady: middling lie"
middling 1'i.Tl*.
R ttle kock. steady; mid
nusten. steady; inlddl
Norfolk, firm; tuMdllug lM,
Mobile, Arm; middling 10> ft «-
< narlestou. Arm; middling io*,.-
St. I»uU, quiet; mlddliug 10S*
HAYWARD. VICK A CLARK'S
DAILY COTTON LETTER.
New Orlean*. Feb 26 A good sh**w
Ing by Liverpool with futures 5 bette
than due. spot price* 6 hlglie: and th .
amount of notice* In New Y- r* being ; ^'* i n
let* than expected, lausnl futtltet ad
vance In our market this morning As
predicted, tenders In New Yoik were
promptly cared for by leading houses
and further covering by short* was In
duced thereby. The markets, however,
are to narrow thut 8 point* advatne
seemed to satisfy conditions for the
day. and after the first hour* trailing
became dull and prices easier. New
crop* shared fully tn the rtM*. und are
particularly steady. Kxlen*ive ralnr
fell In the central and eastern suites,
further rain* are predicted for the next
two days and a tendency toward n wet
•pelt Is generally Indicated. Thl*. of
course, la not of great significance at
present; when moisture l* rattier wel
come to •often the ground, etc. but
•peculation to be cue* e**ful has to con.
eld«r prospect* rather than fact* News
•bout rapid reduction of rrops In the
.Interior la becoming decidedly more
general, pointing toward a marked
tailing off In the movement In the very
Hear future. The spot market Is rather
quiet, except for atopies, but steady
New York. Feb. 26 —J. S Hnche &
Co.: The opening whs firm with bull
ish Influenccii at work. Liverpool show
ing was excellent, both for spot* and
future*. About 50.00*1 March nhttce*
were in circulation, but were appar
ently well taken care of. The prim I-
psl feeling \» t bulllrh on tn* strong
spot situation* Humor* veie cunent
that a bull leader was forming a pool
to bull cotton. NVe look for hlmicr
prices.
New Orleans Fel>: 26 Secretary
Heater give* the taking o' American
cotton by spinners throughout the
world n* follow*. In round numbers;
This w eek 379.0OU. this year against
237.noil last year. 253.hoo year before
last.
Total since September I, this year.
7.492.0U«). against 6.507 out) Inst year,
and 6,714.000 the year before.
of this Northern spinners and t*nn-
ada took 1.902.00i» haler this year,
against 1.679.000 last year and 1.4 78.-
nnft the year before. Southern spinners
1.482.000. uguin-f l.359.oflo Ium year
and 1.278,00.. the year before, and for-
splnnei* 4.158 tout. agalnNt 3.469.-
hi*t yeur. and 3.95h.ioo» the year
Ik fore.
\l die Close Prices Were
1-8 to l-2e Lower—Oats
Feature in Trading.
riaik.l—
I Chldngo, Fe'.i. 26.— Hart let t, Frazier
j & Carrington: No wheat In pit and
(crowd trying t<» cover sent It up i-4c
|anil not IwO.OoO traded In.
Gifford and Valentine bought a little
(wheat around 78 l-8i\* steadying the
market.
Ed Jones sold a little corn. Trade
light-
fteport of hug* In Nebraska Is w hat
Is putilng wheat higher. < . Mlol r ,. M .,
The big trade In oats has been in the | larger norili
wav I.f chnnitInK. I.nve. Heavy am) I |>^J >“ l1 "" ■"•non are iuv |miui|
Wagner have void May and bought J — -
Juh while Heemaii did the reverae. I
Knight~3TcDoitatd * t*o. Bought May} ^ CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET
and Mold July.
Primary receipts of wheat
ridcngo. Fel».
Mk to >4 low,
ol to reNiMinil
26.--Th.
The tan r kef ojhmi.-.I
The failure of Elver
i*i*elpt*
77*4.000. against 556.000 Inst year; ship
ment* 224.000. against 196.000 last year.
Corn—Receipt* today 1.124,0**0.
against fltt.mm fast year*, shipment*
432.000. against 471.U0U last year.
Clearances of wheat and hour as
wheat 205,000 bushels, corn 532.00a at.d
cats 25.000 bueheijiL-- -
riilengi, Ueeonl-llernld: * I mu w.-ll mit-
lifted-...tltnt we Will hmc 4h-*--«i*tele*t
| Chicago grain nud provisions quotation*
today i for Unlay follow:
Previous
I.ow. Close. Close.
Open. High.
S 79
78%
♦ »AT&-
42’,
;o»t nn«l snow in the northwest
The high pressure area that
iu northern MlehlgMii yesterUuv
eastward mid now renters nt Oi
other high Is moving In over the
being eentrnl In Montnun todnv.
- — influence of iHith
os. thermometer reHilliigs belli; below
•• In Montnun anil the Dakota* A low
-otiNlilenible energv rover* the Noilthwest
morning and hn* eansed higher tem
etlo
and
The existing emvlltlon* bulled.- on Nettled
Weather In this *er||„ii tonight und tomor
row; probably ruin.
Minimum and Maximum Temperatures
and Rainfall.
Observations taken nt 6 u. iu.. 75th inerl-
THE COFFEE MARKET.
NV
York. Feb.
to n. iu.: Market
unehnugrd: Hide*. ir.OOO.
Hamburg 1° n. in.. Market nurhnnse,l to
L pfennig derllne: sales, 68.000; It In No. 7.
4\: exchange, 1615-32: receipts two day*.
17.000: shipment * to Vnlteil State*. 9.00o;
l-Jnrope. none; Ntock, 077.000; market quiet.
day*. 35,000; stork.
w York coffv*
an nge.
>16-6.20
ATLANTA .
Abilene. . .
Asheville. .
Augllhtu. . .
Itlrmlughmii.
ltlNuiorck. .
have
iu
1fi.6n
Iii grain
1 Waller G. Munn. of New \ork. to • *(Mt•<
Love. ••Condition* lire surely mid Mr,
•lenudy working lownnl n bull market III. July. . i«. ,»
grain. Europe I* Mimtlug the buying power. 1 i.AUI*-
iin. for example. 1 know of I9i Intd* -f M:n . 9.7*
When -equal to |.52).00n bushel*-bellig to Inly. y.;.*
ken from Atuerlen the l,i«t few day*. Itu« j Sept
stun ilenmml for An»erb*nn w heat today i* i IDES
very Inrge. the biggest so f»tv. Crop n* M >y... 9 J*.
iN>rts • Mining lit show -serious tlnnmge In tin* |.(ah... y.25
utbblb* weal nud Texas. The European 1 •• «
• oil: *111,111* tlie next *l\ months will Iteat nil ,
r.M-ord*. nlso crop condition* are far fr,
l* lnc healthy. The mild, open winter.
32?
Itiiffn Io . . . .
Cliuiiesbui. . .
t*hnrtnnc.~. . .
Chlrngo. . . .
Cltlrlmciti.
Corpus Chiistl.
II|HMI. . .
I Itodge* Cl
; : F.l I',**•».
Santos receipts.
2.842.900; market •inlet
Sno 1‘nulo r<*«'eiptN. 37,00.); Junilinby,
celnts, 25.000.
The following figures give the opeolof
range and close of the “— *’"*• -—
market for today:
Opening
Hat:
January
Februnr;
March 5.85-6.9»
April 6.16 6.96
&.VMM
5.85 6.96
5.16 5.96
5.95
6.004.(6
6.06 6.15
6.10-6.20
-..6.13.6.20
Sides ling*.
%
June .. ..
July .. ..
August .. .
Septenil*er
C\one.
6.2545.30
6.00 6.05
6.0>).6.06
6.6»M.0(*
6.00- 6.05
6.00- 6.06
6.IB-6.I0
6.06-6.10
6.10 6.15
C. 10 6.15
COTTON 8EED OIL MARKET.
Following I* Riven the opening
Ing quotation* of the New York ct
k.-r fiMlnr: —
ofTee mar-
(•peultlg. Closing
47 tluO 48 4f49' d
47\R48 47VMS ,
4«HC*47«4 47 4|47'«
41UM42 4U.HI41V
THE LIVERPOOL GRAIN MARKET
hI an
• •1st 11
folio
*1 by
•Ing
elide
ct lot
•III
frost*
ult In
villi
op ,
reports this spring. The*.*
y cMst It, Ameilca. but '
condition* not l.„,
nDo In Germmiy. France. Eiighttid mi
parts of Uu**ln nud I Inly.”
t.ognii Itrynii'a eorre*|»ondeiit nt r**
Worth wired: **HatiLetN of north Tex*
nt meeting re|H»rt men from wheat dlatrlc
alarmed nl»*
" j' - '* - or 1 '
d W'i lower
I Memiihla
I Mcrldlmi
lliitiln
green hugs
Potter. i»f Gainesville, twenty fom
>••111* n Imnker. stated this morning tha
green bug* had nlHiut eleuned up Uls aectloi
of all wheat. More teport* coming Iu frou
Kmnas about green bugs. Oklahoma am
11 id In 11 Territory rr|H>rt dmiinae."
Houston. Tex., wlicd: TVIegrapltle "
ports cotiilitg here from the groin l*elt
TH£ LIVE STOCK MARKET.
grei
bug
ludlcat .
northwc*! nud control T«
50 |mt
cut . f
*1111 He* wheat
plowed mill wll be pill
Due to warm, drought;
Modern Mlllei. in it
ary. s.tys; ‘•Sp.*. Ini
Itullcafe that linn li •!»
io the wheat er »p b\ tl
to pc
,f !
nge» Iii north.
\ii* uiimngc Is said
ni crop. In many
I Held* are I*e1ug
II corn mid cotton
Will!
Chicago. Fell.
Market 6c hlglie
*■'.85417.12*%: hem
1*5: pigs $6.1«t4i'*.8u; yorl
to choice tunny I74i7.12»%.
i 'nitle— lte«-el|itH .».•■* *. Market *trm
84.104169b: cows 81.61)411.75; liclf,
5b'u7.75; goiHl prim
L Hogs-Receipt* 2 ■.
light 86 8»tl7.i2>; ml*
86.9MiT.I2’x: rough PC
876*7.1**; g.
ekly
rop
protludug
nud Ho* dan
•f tii. wheat bu d Is ilb.liohl
BULLISH WEEK'S STATISTICS
CAUSED A SMALL ADVANCE.
l.lver|HH»r*
bullish
he Tillies I lento
s, out our holt
.. - Ing made In the
delmed report *»f last week'* spinner* ink
lug* -?97,()()n. n* against i^T.iV*) Inst \enr mul
351.<yv in th* year D-fore were reflected tn
n small Ainerbnn sdimiee. slgultt.niit only
It Indicated lens apprclieush
din
first M i
bil t the
nf N
• i.mIsvi than !m» been 1
lenient coni hilled 1.1 r£.
r*s Idg enough to shock the »ie
It of bearish el.ithUMlrism All the
freight loon, out of (inhesion for
as reported under loiitrnct. A tub
tlgll'li nntliorily showing Ha
• nslitre
illation
fi|efea*e III Npllldle
dl«trl<‘t during woii years past to hnvi
Ihsmi hImoi* |o mon* ttinii half o|
will, li Is credited to the )etir» I9il5 HIM*
is*rt. rhed Impoitunr light on the nnitrci
of the r>s onl brenktug raw imttoii require
menu Aside from the fuel that tr*d«
i-ipni,»|oii nt l.nnetiNhlr** l« iuer»»ly typical
of world
iditlo
•d*» not only
of llo*
.thcrwiHo (In p> sit to
of He
•I re|H*i
oll.llil
•ecetved
unheal 1
*1 dnma-
and thnw.ng weather
epurt
Texas
een done
f. AIhiU!
principal
■riel do
4. Mud.
d Will be
The damage In
m, fur In the
cr wheat belt,
p l» ge
ollt hllie
•"‘4(5.20; ....
•■•*,s 85.4,Ki6.«m: p.H
•••kera uimI ler.ier,
Sliei*p -ItecelplN 15.
r.
rA
••Hum 84 Dti5
87.754i4.80
iVV Market 64ilv- high
natives l7 .Vfro.9t: western S3 •..,.
85.404|6.6o. lambN 85 5jf)7.6o; west
1 lln
85.604(7
Norfolk
Not Hi 1*1.111
Miiiahn. . .
Pittsburg. .
Portland. Me
Portland. ••*■<
Itupld City.
FALL RIVER CLOTH SALES
LARGEST IN SEVERAL YEARS
Thomaai tl
l \ icksbiirg
i Washing’.1
• Wllmlugio
Allen
nt.inih* •
Goat to Norfolk.
. Perry, who for nevernl
- vonnei lcd wlih Hie Allnnln
ontres of the New York Mutual l.tfe
Inauranee Company, haa been plaeeil ,n
rhnrKe of the eompany'a offlraa nt Nor-
new flelil.
MINING STOCKS.
Boston, F^b. 26.—opening *tH*k«-
Trinity JOJ-2 to 28 3-4. Shannon
^13-4: Old. Dominion 56. Die H#,v a |
29 8»4; La Snllc ?3t~Ad .nli.in ~t
Brlffbam 28 3-4; North Hutu »:
HAYWARD, VICK A CLARK'S
DAILY STOCK LETTER.
New York, Feb. 26 —J S Ha, he ,v
Co.: The Union Pacific investigation
was taken up this morning after Alton
matter* were dlapoaed of Tlie p.ir-
tlculnra were quite ftiMy explained in
regard to the Rockefeller transaction,
the transfer of 300.00a share?, of South-
ern Pacific wa* admitted to ho a safe
guard against the Keene pool and tha
commission was not regarded as o X or.
bltant. The market turned quite rapid
ly on finish of Alton matters The
revelations were more favorable than
yeaiarday. and throws more light on th.*
whole subject. The market Is still fu:r-
of shorts and a sharp rally may ensui
at any time.
8TOCK8 AND BONDS.
Georgtil NY*. 1W
Georgia Hall road t«, 1910
Ma van nail *5*. 1919
Macon 6s. 1910
Atlanta 6s. 1911
Atlanta 4*4*. 1922
Atlanta 4s. 1914
Itid AlP/ j
: iii !!: -
. I *>‘4 Di
Atlanta and" .
Central of Georgia. 1st Inc.
da 2d Inconn*
Georgia
AtiguHtn nud Savnnmili
Hon Hi western
Grorglu Pacific lats ....
197-
-iii..
125
folk and hna left fo
Commercial Aotnt.
I P. Blanton, of Nashxllle. conimer-
Ini agent of the Oeorgln Southern and
Florida railroad, has been appointed
commercial agent of the Atlanta. Birm
ingham and Atlantic with headquarter
In the same city. The appointment
announced Tuesday by General rreigv
Agent. McFadden. The appointment '*
effective March 15.
orchil: There
PRIMARY MOVEMENT.
inibl**
Heat
5WtV
plant
hr and Ilia
ftrodstrist
hat the .
v mu\ 1U.1t It
lilted fioui fives I
following fig 110
• lit of wheat mii
11 --Iteeolp
•euliit* I
no lnmlie
1 bu*li*‘N
ONE DOLLAR
Starts an Account
THE ORIGINAL
4%
BANK
Money Draws Interest
from Date Deposited
UNION SAVINGS BANK
Gould Building
Cipitil.....SSO.OOO
Dtpoiili.. 100.000
Rttturca 200,000
Deposits received froi
in. to 6 p. •»)■. I * n, \
days until 9 o'clock r.t idshb
Your paironage I* ,
•ml will be appreciate. 1^
id (I.*
•eklv
kb other IIii.'h of In
(1,1.1a
wheat from Hie t nlteil I
folio
Hliu-e July I
Haim* pei !•>
—Itusliel* J
Wheal Klcmr. Corn, j
r.ooo.oo* .•.••*)9.‘») i
2.6A1AM l.mOOO
2.260.009 4 4(0.00)
lls.K83.00) 39.363.0011
ir 9.,t76.(k)* K.'.fi55,(XS)
111II.**
N0RTHWE8T
CAR*5.
The following Acmes give t ie Northwest
ears of today, last week and Inst yenr:
l*st last
"77
Duluth.
Todnv
149
112
112
NAVAL STORES.
o* *Unation* unique
trade America a*!
oil l,l« crp<M<| grade* I
71V Idd Hale
rd. VI. k A Clark.
I iiieut* Mt: stock, ns.
1C**. F $11": F. 8t :
134 51: K. $7* 35; . F
• I glass. ?(• 4*'). water w I
tecelpt*. 375; -tit
Quote: Altc.
J. 34.25; II. 84 Vl:
V 8’* l'*. w iihlc
$6.55.
ALONZO RICHARDSON & CO.,
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
AND AUDITORS
Caiplra Building. Bell Phone, Main fill
ATLANTA. GEORGIA,
• k* Irt.leil
la, tors I
••nut of be
lltll
ml Hie
vtlli
, Com- ItecelplN tmlny 1.I24.WO
1 iigniiist HTl.uoo bushels In**i vear;
i.sluy 432,090 bushel*. agaliiNt 471,'
eiuan.D
trade ln*lsteiit
that was done last week 1
•nlliied to any spe>*lal make of'
Hi Hlvles mid eoiistriictlons. ImiHi ;
lid fancy go.mI*.
THE 8UGAR MARKET.
The
sblerntl
rein* to la* no illnilniith...
Wide c.mhIs. and. Ill spit
of the
•Ifii-ind for wide c«»
fact Hint there h*
the price, li lm* h*.l III tie effect on the
uio\cmeiit «»f the giMMts Narrow* go«M|N have
*ql»l well. I.ut few mills are In a position
to • otiiiii.Mlntc the ileuiMiul. ami «ml\
small lot* „r, able to In* shlp|H*.|
Th deliverle* of the giMMl* Mild under
• oiitrjict Inst week will tirglii about April.
•I until the latter |sirt of the year.
Instance* Hie pr,M|n.*tlon ha-
New York. Feb.
ignr mark
hanged. London beets steady.
i* Iii f.»r ( and raw sugar inarket
•* •** the ' *’
Still In
lieeii fully dls|Mised of to J
Nmi.*v» giMMl* have sold on a basis of 4%'- !
for icgulnr* mid they are difficult to get ,
at Hits quotation.
Pri* tlcallv all make* of print doth me
% uoiai.lv higher nud ou certain construe 1
Hons I’lNt Week s quolatloiis Were lM»!u.*e|,
I 16.- io **e higher Him the w.**k pn*vlons !
In spli. „f the high level reach.*.! bv some
good*. Hie nuirkei shows poslihe evidence
of s.bniiclng nml al'ii.innnl level* will be
reached l»v some g.MsIv Hnle. iis of print i
•'loth '.mi roust met Ion and fniich** bate
sold it, c.mmI volume for delivery to Jan ,
usry of next .tear.
'cotton and stock a
tebnjropli wire* or by mall.
We have every facility for the ev*
cutlnn of iiiotglu.nl order* on \ iinimh
Our irentmstit of 6w»fonien» u at a I!
times inwirrsoiis. nud or,ten* mv exe
riite.l nud icporie.1 promptIv.
We Molldt
have our reprw*entatir
oil tlioac lilt* - .esteil.
call pci sou.illy
Clark Goodman & Co.
*0 Broad Street, New York.
ATLANTA NATIONAL BANK
ATLANTA, GA.
C. C. CURRIER, President
H. T. INMAN, Vice-President.
A. E. THORNTON, Vice-President.
GEO. R. DONOVAN. Csshler.
JAMES 8. FLOYD, Assistant Cashier.
Capital
Surplus and Undivided Profits
$500,000.00
!!!... $60o,ooo.oc
We Solicit Your Patronage.
L. H. Fairchild. S. J. Wh.tft
1 L. H. FAIRCHILD & COMPANY.
NEWOrtLEANS.
_ Mombirti
P* c, ‘“«*> Nsw Tors CrRee E*th»n»e.
! n!2 R. Nsw Orlauiu Hoard nf TrsJs.
New Orleans Block Kxchante. Chleseo Bojrd of Trade.
LIVERPOOL COTTON ASSOCIATION. . k
rjrsts wires to NEW YORK ft n J CHICAGO. Ordftrft ftoMrl.edIW •**
tore delivery, on abova Exchar.ces. n. C. COTUIUtN-
CHICAGO CAR LOTS.
w.
■J. DIBBLE
Accountant and Auditor,
HAYWARD, VICK & CLARK,
COTTON, STOCKS. BONOS. COFFEE. GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
Carondelat and Graviar 8t«* Ntw Orleans.
, MEMBERS: .
V,w Orlros, rotton Etrhango. I .New Orleaos Future Itiwker* .-*•*; “. 1
VneL- i*aIIm f.ek.*—' I V_— ,,.i . n ,j f'|)|r*g<> llO.I.ut OI
1114 Fourth National Bank Building.
RKFfRENTK: |)sll Pgoos liiA a mr r.. M
Atlas is Nauessl Uaak ATLANTA, GA.
New \ork (.ottos i'.trhsnge. I New Orleans and <
Galveston Cortoa Exchange. I New York Foffee Lxcw*n*»- .
Houston Cottoo Exchange I Associate Members Liverpool Cette* a
d. *. BACHE A^J^NV^^^.^TAlfE^RB'cARR.NG-ON.
PSIYATP WIRES TO ALL POINTS.