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WHS LACKING
[J I to MARKET
’• Fluctuations Covered a Nar
row and Irregular
£ pnge- ‘
UNDERTONE STEADY
LiverpppI Did Not Fully
Meet Advance in New *
York—Spot Active. •
Saw York. Marrk T.-TVa cotton market
opened somewhat hetfOr (ban rfpect*il to
eletr of Ike etthleu from Liverpool. After
the r»JI. Ike Itat akowed furtl er atreoftk
on rood room burtnj. In trklck ahorta op-
pound to lead. At Ike aame time, them
ana cooaMeraMa aellln* for ions aocoeet.
Liverpool did not fully meet Wed
nesday's advnnco In cotton futures In
New York Thursday morning. The
opening wan firm 4 to I polnta higher,
whan • to 31-3 polnta had been ex
pected. and at 13: IS a. ra. had lost an
'additional point, the close being quiet
at 1 to 4 polnta net decline.
Hiyjiw r "..:::::::::::£sL *wt
CBR&f-::1S IS m
In spots a large bualneea was done
at 4 points advance for middling to 3.33.
Spinners' takings aggregated 11.00#
bales at the advance.
The opening In New York was dull
at adrancoe of 1 to 4 polnta. which waa
better than dua on Liverpool's showing,
the strong pit situation offsetting all
other influences. Cp to 11 o'clock fluc
tuations covered a narrow range. May
Showing 4 points advance over the
opening, while October showed a de
cline of a like amount.
In the last hoar, a «nu lone developed,
and undrr tmylug of good character prices
were furred rapidly upward from Ilia low
point of the day for the near mouths. I,ut
on realising sales. |uirt of the late advance
was lost, the market rloalna ouchangetl to
1 points an e« the sear months amt Jfl*
points down os the distant.
Comparative receipts at all l\ It. ports:
Net receipts today 12.5(6
name day last year IJ.JJ4
npecl.il to The Georgian. .
trrom iUsersrd. tlctrsA OMrk.l ^
Mew York. March 7j,—LWespoqi woa doe
a«*tt higher, opeqrd AnaWadvaotw. At
Jtiil P. III., steady; net Mt higher. Moots
la awaferste demand S Maher, middling
3,33d: sates 1LSW; American 11.300: imports
tact* tales. Inrludlng JS.HM Anicrt.su
Port receipts Mllmstnl eerie 14.M0,
ajrstu.t S.7S7 last week aad lias last year.
JTba New York Journal of Cp
'•TV- reaction d.iei norbonie. tie I
like k ruining Mg Imlp Market
holds Its an points rtaUeritfe g ■
The sleamlHthlp inikidav ulileh rak
•larch A near Vokultama. drill
s dRjkkrSwyFS
mrrrbaats arc nothing In the adverse Wall
street readlttosq to affect Ike preasot
■troag ettaatloa la the dry goods market.
Which they say la baaed oa legitimate mar.
'*K4ward l ijarA Co., one of the' lend J
lot dry goods hoadra in -New York: wad
air -vQsx
In cotton/ and no cornered Moth market]
like arsoemt attaatlog In printed goods la ail
tlraly due to a demand far la excess of
like ability of the manufacturers to sup
ply. It looks as tboogb present conditions
would extaud well Into IM, with a tenden
cy of prtcee of all prtatad goods toward
a higher UeVf
gT. II. Price comments on Ike alwve ••
■■■■ advertlaamesataMItaMd
of Poor
i
Total rarefpta alma 1 IWptember I ...s.«IS,?tj
Kaaie lime last year 4.K1.MI
larreane MUH
EsUtaatrd receipt* tomorrow
New Otlaooa T j5®'° "J**
lialvraton 11.001 to 11.000 (.iaj
Honatnu s.aoo to 10,000 t.ie
Movement ot Atlanta:
Baoaiyls today ft
home day laat year 5,
Increase Ik
Shipments today 200
Manic day laat year SB
stock on hand today I;-*®
Marne day Inst yoar a.SJ»
TODAY'S PORT RECEIPTS.
The fallowteg tilde shows rerelpta at to.
INFLUENCES NOW FAVOR
THE BULL ELEMENT
New Grloans. Uarrh 1—The runes ivetu
ocrat sayar' "Home furlber evidence nf op-
pnachlug .eihaasllou In luterfur supplies
and Mine a Minimal activity la behalf of
staple by pmfcsalnnal price lawalara In
’ Twit assisted yesterday's col Ion tuar.
krl very materially, ami a sharp advance
of nearly a dollar a lale In option vilnra
brought nbuat without lunch apposl-
. Meanwhile. the moat forcefol uf nil
ea was at work In ike span market.
aad tkeVeratateat bidding of llr for mid-
•Hog .eventually helped the eutlre llat, lu
an advance of v*c. In a nutshell, the kit
nation differs In Important detail from the
cflUilli'uns that have worried the talent fot
many a day. liartag weeks and months
K at the bear haa Mid all the potential In-
encea wurklng In bla Interest, save only
INTERIOR RECEIPTS.
SPOT COTTON MARKET.
_.log I .
New York, steady; middling ll.AM*
New Orleans. Unit: middling II 1-lSc.
Saraaimh. steady; middling 10*V'
Wilmington, flrm: middling ins.'
Norfolk, flrm: middling 11‘v
(ialttoMre. steady: mMdltng Hike.
Itostao. arm; middling II
little Ruck, steady; nit.tdllug 1%:
Augusts, steady: middling IIS'
t'harlcsinn. Arm: inltldllng tov •
Memphis, steady: middling l'>V
IIoobIoo, steady middling llv.
HAYWARD. VICK A CLARK'S >
DAILY COTTON LETTER
Now Orleans. March T.—The other
aide evidently recognised the nature ot
this advance and shows nvcrslon to fol
lowing It as fast as desired In certain
quarters. Although spot sales In Liv
erpool are large and apot prices 4
points higher, futures are 4 lower than
■lit. Regardleaa of this disappointment
the push tn New York was resumed
from the start The bull leader had
another circular nut. t>ur merH't
leans more toward Liverpool and con
servatism. First trades were at un
changed prlcei followed by a few
points' decline. The reason for this
Hesitation la that spots arw no logger
loading. No matter what la being said,
demand la not as keen aa It haa been
or might be, and then are- have had
over flu points advance, all nf which
entitles us to a raat and consideration.
Weather conditions during the week
have also been better than anticipated.
The Into-alght for the week points'to
around m.0M against 170.000 la.t year
and 2IMM IB >*06. A' favorable vial-
hie statement la expected for the week.
The spot market la quiet.
Sew York. Marrk 7.-J. M. Hacks A t <v:
I .tier pool did wot come op to our level.
Ian Sat cotton market spewed at shoot
s?,Mi afigaHg&si
the a Ova ace hroagbt »fieat- .USqUE
mke’iKer"^ f^eJSUM
wire hmiaea. If tbla atrengtb of prt.ea
by the strong spot situation there.
fWloWa: I be auvernaemiuv «i l our m
Co. fully eonflrms the slaws I bare pre-
iiriNt ptSi
furo to {MT
make money. a UcmiiDd for every
Iwle of cotton Is aflrared. and 1 nnt more
than ever ronvlnrcd that the prereut son-
Iiionecar • .' t,'
TD* fatter*
to the ml mi
«f*H lijr tte
Till* I* main n proof that spot* are trail
liur fmnrrB la tb* prearat movement, fttllt
I hr public. Is not active. and with thla fac
tor uUaaliiir wr look only for a narrow
market. Wr would advlao baying cotton
on ooft apota. /.
IluyIn* tiy Heats. Mitchell aad commit-
■Ion bouar* opr owl cotton higher -than dm*.
Hhouhl rrnct. mill think It a good pur.
chaw on e*ay apota. «
Folhmlng arc the 11 a. hi. t>lda: March
t.Mr; May 10.01c; July 10.19c; October 10.»c;
JauilNfv 19 lie.
Think liew crop* a aalc on the wale
n|» for a reaction. Weal her for paal four
duya haa Iweii lu-itcr Hiaii antlHjiatcd.
Nrt» Oiicnna. March 7.—Hayward. Vick
A Clark: Fulurca tu Mvenioo! MM high
er. Were «luc to route H01 higher. Spot
prices 4 higher.
llOUM
and elowa
Ducket
NEW YORK.
The fellowlae la Iba reuse to cottoo fit-
turea I* New York today:
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Msn b. . . .
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Juu**
July
Aug
Kept
Orl
It*-
9.97
ss
10.01
I'M -
10.16
1 MV
Wag
10.40
10.46
TB
10.00
10.09
UM2
MkM
l".1“
10.24
10.4)
10.0
is
I'M.
US
!S:»
10.91
TU
moo
J MM
mi
nis
l‘M>
io.IOi
j£S
b*.42
10.01-04
10.07-9
111113
10.1416
10.14-14
!J:£S
liPB
9.96-97
10.02-93
10.11-13
10.14 17
1117-1R
10.97 W
14.44-46
('lured stvsdy.
H|m»i market rather qaiet; aouie demaml
for attractive Iota, hut few order#; quota-
flona aakml.
Weather Itnprnrlng daring the laat four
day*. Mpot tleiuund not what It ahottld be
I ■ m 11. 4IV WCt - i. nun aaa tagw* vrwvaraavx uea
the atatlatlear pnaltluii. Ike spot and op
lion party, aad Ike parity between Amer
Ira .and Rurapa aquarely arrayed In hie
liebelf. At the moment ronUltlooa Inrlte
rather than repel autalpoletleu. hence It le
the trade., on teneral principles, attributes
some nf the rom-nt alrength to that cause,
aa well as tu the demonstration of the
obvious. In I he laal analysis, the game la
Mw^o^red tjr> -rioal^*'* **^1^ ^b,. Ib e g^n box waa fl-dn, a
tet. Vick A flark. A ^|^IU w tk. fc M.«e w jmperi.lly> i lke
IE MARKET.
^ r. i SmBI.tSC. 7SJ"
Xejn York, March offee colileB; , . I iluB Into the’new alt
Iter/ 1» a. m., tn.rpet tioretyateod/ll* ''ji^g,!,, urcrcaaml
nfeuulg:
U Ull:j
It re today.
Ilaniliurg. 10 n. m.. marketdeclined H
- - It Bales 4a.000: Rln N*. 7 44»; nchlugo
' ahlpmetiu tu l ulled
).«A;.-ilyk »7f.4fl?;
).W0;
Kan to* reeelpta C.OOC: atoek*
market quiet
Han Paulo receipt# 4:.'W0; Jundlahy re
ceipt* 34.0M.
lehinldathm of long* •*» the rimtliinejl l»l*
receipt* cauacil the decline In e*»lfee. Roa*t-
ronllnue to l»uy nnjl»npp«»rt Mnrch aujl
mnt} N „ rtjht,
of It depend* on
lime to liquidate
T. The large re-
reeaed etinauiup'
Ire the opening
<i«w York coffee
February .. ..
March
iC
June
July
Aminat
Hepfember .. ..
Octnlier
November ..
Mei'cmlter .. ..
Jauimry
Opening
.“•"fiK-.
. .«.4iua.R*»
..•49-6.50
. 4.404.43
. .4.20 4 JU
.4.094.10
. .40*4.10
--4*1
S.UU4-I9
t'lnae.
410 413
4464 k*
4334 #
4*4.40
414416
41*4.13
4*34.10
410-416
4104.13
4104.16
4144 IS
41*4.15
Clowtl Blrady. Hale* 67.»'0 l»ag».
TH« 8UOAR MARKET.
Sen \«»rk, Ylarcb 7.~la»e«l retlmtl nnd
rnw augnr market* ateady and nnclMtiged.
I.imhIom Inf ia atendy. March ha \d; April
»* IM _____ _
HAYWARD. VICK A CLARK'S
DAILY STOCK LETTER
New Turk, March T.-J. 8 Bachs A
. .1.: The Heading episode flattened out
on denial by liarriman nf purchaoea
during past week. The heavy short In-
tereat having covered there waa aome
hesitancy during the morning, but the
R rices aa n rule were flrm. Southern
allwav haa suffered severely In net In
the past seven months and reflected
thla In lowest level since the movement
started. Jlarrlmana. on the other hand,
were atroog. and were helpful In main
taining prices In the general list. The
hoar party la not aggressive of late.
Prices were ateady nt noon and pros
peeks are good for Improvement.
keeps up, more huvlng hy the pnbllc will
In- in evidence, null clique operation, were
rvaponallilc. It Was reported, for tke strung
er market all amaml. The offerings due
to profit taking a ere well-ahoorlied nod o
flrm bme prevailed. Tke boll crowd odd
tsHitc this luorotog. and tke ring scalpers
trailed the former emwd around Mr for
May. nod are tatw-forclao the ring in
.-over. Owe Arm has Jnst said_ ItlIs tMmglii
tlie trig hull lionght altoot ILflMl lotles nr
Mae front P>tBr to M.aar. It la a pief--
sinual market with the aldUty of the clique
tu put It tip clearly demonstrated.
MRS.E.B.PEEK,
L.
k
ALONZO RICHARDSON & CO.,,
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
AND AUDITORS . ,
Empira Building.
ATLANTA.
Bell Phone. Mxin Sil
GEORGIA. '
LIVEBP00L.
Followtng la the opening rang* aad float,
root pored with yesterday:
Katana opened flrm.
Opening Previous
kaegr. 2 p. w. Close. Clamp.
March tU MM I.M LM
Mar.-U-April .I.D 4.a’.k LSM I.PVi S.78la
April May ..MM-6.B 1.0 HO I »
May June &.B LB 1.7*
June-July ,,..!.B *
Jaly-Aog. . ,.!.f
Aug. Kept. ...I.U e.78
Meptulb-t. ..5.7»ViA.7S t.7S
Oct.-Nor 6.71. A.71S4 t.7JVs
Nor.-Itec. ...6.76 A.71 6.7*
lire.-lilt 6.74 -6.72 6.7*
rlosed quiet.
bJJH *.7*V4
im
NEW ORLEANS.
Th# following Is the rang# In cotton fn-
tore* lu New Orleans today:
|
\i
32
1
it
Msrrh. . . .
Jattv.. . . .
July.. . . .
Aug
(let
Dre
Jsn
10.60
10.97
iiilw
wm
10.63
10.63)10.44
‘io.7s|iaii
io‘93,io.«0
10.63 {lb. 63
10.44)1017
10.61
10.7)
10.90
m
10.61
10.60-61
io .as
10.70- 71
10.79
10.89-80
10.70
10.9041
10.04 01
10.70- 72
10.6041
1046
10.4749
10.74
10.9749
18.87
10.8243
1X8649
60.72-74
t'bMNHl iiNidy.
'
NOTES ON GRAIN.
Pointerg on Provuion*.
rhbatfO/ Ylarrh Bari kit, Frasier A
<’«rrlugt<w: There has lieeu a goud Uenl
of abort enreriug In (irovlaloua tmJay. |tart
of wbb'b tbought to lie for foreign awoMt.
I'utll sharply higher levels were rearhetl.
especially for rllm, offerlMga were very
light. At the adranee smaller packer* aobl
freely and larger packer* are credited with
iMug a good share uf the selling through
broker*. The demand seem* tu lie pretty
well Mtlsfled ihiw. and the market show*
evidence «ti -latch.
The 4'htcago Urronl Herald: Blfwrta
werp, would put the French markets on an
Jim
The twu market* have
gradually getting together fur aome
The Import duty on wheat In Fra nee
L*c pqr bushel and on flour la tl.W
Import duties ou wheat or Sour. Ncniioard
ndvlce* were that Frame wa* bidding fur
ManltoUi wheat for 3lay and June ship
ment ami that actual purchase* of red
winter h*d lieeu made at Baltimore.
France Tery rarely Imports spring wheut.
Advices yesterday were numerous aud
or out bmae had played havoc wtlb
Texas wheat crop, aud that the entire viem
of the state would not exceed 4* to 64 per
«*ent of an average. The Barker drain «*oni
puny at Kanaaa ITty had Fort Worth ad-
In cottou. .KlaUer Wln*l frohi
tat tb* |>eqt waa spread-
.... atnte. • U
. decreased her afloat atprk of
v^ptat by 69.000 bushel* last week. The
total now afloat there la 1.677.000 bushel*.
Iinlnth put one cargo. 221.000 bushel*, afloat
laat week, which la the first for spring ship
incut. Fort William haa SSAteO bushel*
*Mt( ami vert. Arthur has 1*4.00) hu*h.*l*
nfliwt. The only grain afloat In i'hlcuko
ta l!7.*no bushel* corn and 167.00) bu*heiH
oat*, but more <*oru la lielug Inadctl «lally.
There la a stock of l.2t6.uno bushel* of oat*
afloat at Buffalo.
The Hututh Ihtlly Commercial ICecord
wtya that those who arc expecting larger
movement of grain Northwest are doomed
m dlsaiqiohitnieiit. Itecent large run I*
due to cleaning up of sidetrack* solely,
aud the road* will ir«i straightway to other
ilelayi*! traffic. W hint. «*ata, bnrie.v nnd
flatneetl will not move In any great volume
doting the preaeut 180419)7 crop.
A Ht. I .mil* wire aabl: “Total aatca cash
wheat out of store Friday aud Hatorday
were l*etween 200.000 bushcla and 2S0.OM
bushels to go to Mouth and Houtbeast
mill*''
llrnottihall cable* that an offtelsl re|Htrt of
fulled province* of ludln make* wheat
cnq» promise 9U per cent of normal. Home
fear* of Injury b.v rust, but extent not
known.
Tke«world'a corn shlpuienta were:
latat Previous laitt
Week. Week. Year.
716.00) 4*14.000 419400)
4*4*0» *14000 8J.4W
*1.000 K 1,001
74*00 190.4)0 1Q6.00U
American
llusalau .
I la nubia n
Argentina
American
Busalso ..
Iiauublan
ludln .
Argcoflmt
Auftrallau
l/oat i*rerlou# 1 J»»f
Week. Week. Year.
. .4449.00* 4214000 40*40*
..1.014001 904,00) 1.2*4.00)
..1.4I4«M> 1.034.01V) 724*00
.. 272.0D) 434.UU) 64000
.4D«.DV> 4.2940D) 3.4W.O0U
. i.mnou 1.430.0)*) l.h6*.0*o
. 144.00) 15400) 24.000
0.000 92.0)10 4000
. 11.951.0* 11.*12.000 10.6ui.000
THE LIVE STOCK MARKET.
I'elnta 52.0m'. Market slow und ateady : light
I'elpta
94909'
pHKl to choice' heavy
Cattle-llecHpia
strung; beeve* 14.20*17: rewa 91.7303:
era t: 7*0430: calves 13 6*07 70; go.*l iwtme
steers 143007: poor to medium $4.2306.4):
atneker* and feeder* 92.7604TU.
Hheep—Kea-dpl* 14000. _ Market steady;
Mitlve 99 16095 wretern tt.7604; yearllnn
6.000470; lambs 16.7107.71; w etteru 63 760
THE METAL MARKET.
New York. March 7.—In the metal mar
ket* trading w-a# at a standstill with a
slight Improvement In tin for spot aud
nearby deliveries, which were up He. Cop
per. lead and spelter were flrm.
"clearances]
Dear*nee*: Wheat 141.000 ba*hel»: flott*
24«m barrel*; cora. 646.0*0 liuvheU; out*. 13.
OA) bushel*. Wheat aud flour equal 246,000
GENERAL BOOTH
ANGRY AT SON
Muat flair. N J. March 7.-.,(ter
denrtnr that the visit here of Ueqerul
William Booth alxnlfled alt effort to
itmalxamata the Ralvatlon Army ami
<he Volunteer, or America. Balllntt m
Booth, of the Volunteer,, declared that
his fsther’a .attitude toward him hi.
tint rhanffe.1 since hla sacesaloa from
Iffb 8slv.il—
WHEAT OPENED FIRM
OH HIGHER CABLES
Liverpool Strength Was Due
to I/ondo» Buying for
Russian Account.
Chicago. March 7.—Top prices for
grain failed to hold, reactions being
•huwn along the entire line. Wheat
closed 1-4 01.8c better, corn wmu up
l-801-4o; oats 3-807-tc .higher and
provisions unsettled.
The eatlroate of 983,000 buahela wheat
In commercial and farmers' hands
caused some selling latsr by thos* who
had bought early In the day.
Corn was tame late and the trade In
oats and hog products narrowed down
to smaller proportions thsn early In the
day.
The Argentine shipments for the
week were estimated at 4,000,000 bush
els wheat and 80.000 corn.
Pash sales at the seaboard were
small of wheat, corn and oats, and only
moderate here for grain.
Primary receipts, wheat €41.000 bush
els and corn 844.000 bushels, compared
with 490.000 and 310.000 respectively a
year ago.
riearances were 242,000 bushels of
wheat, 343,000 busheta corn and 130,-
•00 buahela oats.
CHICAQOORAIN MARKET.
TTH
Open. High.
WHEAT-
May.... 70J4 77
July 77H
Rent.... 77H
COHN-
May.... 47
July 46'*
Kept. . 4HS
OATH-
May
r«*
July....
H«-j)f..
rfiltK—
May.. 18.40
July.. 14.60
I.AIID— ' i
May... 9 42l»
July... 9.43
Kept... S.*)
KIDF.K-
May... 9.10
July... 9.17S
42S
97\
4.1k
80t
9.*)
9.43
9.72H
THE LIVERPOOL GRAIN MARKET.
Wh*at-Op<*')c4l *tHuly *4 higher: nt 1:90
PRIMARY MOVEMENT.
The following figure* give the primary
nnufluent of wheat ami corn:
IV lies t—It e»*e| pt • tmlay 44I.*W bu*hi*l*.
agnlu»t tfl.OW buahela: fthlpmeiitK 224*00
b«i»hel*. ngiiliiHt • 144.0*0 buehel«~lSkt year.
Corn—Iteoelpi* t«*lnv 044.000 • buvhel*.
agiilua! 310.0*0 buahela: ahliuueui* tmlay
422.K*) bushel*, ngslust 433.000 bu*hft« lust
NAVAL STORES.
savannah. March 7.—Turpentine flrm at
721F’: *#*e*. 91: receipt*, 30; shipment*. IM.
Itimtii ttnfl: sale*. 70S; re«-elpt*. <24; ship
ment*. 4*7; etmk. 30 374.
Quote: A It t\ 94.9); l>. 9423; K. $1.30;
F. 64.93: 41.. 84.40; II. »4.A>: I. 64 46; K. 63.45.
M. 14.60:- N. 64.10; wlmluw glav*. ft.io; wa
ter-white. 1463.
—CHICAGO CAR LOTS.
The reeelptt of grain la
and estimated receipts fur te
follows:
THE WEATHEli REPORT
STATE FORECASTS.
lleorgln—Haiti ami warmer tonight; Fri
day partly cbnidy: warmer on the cfaat nnd
roldet lit northwest portion. I
Mouth t arollua—Ilaln anil warmer tonight.
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
eral over the northern half of the map and
the rueifb- const of t’allforufa. (tain wa*
falling thla morning at Knoxville, Cluclu-
past 24 hours. The high __
over the Ureat IsSfcea la sow centered over
Maryland 'aSU Virginia, while the lowest
tellfl1jflgflHl**i ^ 1 * —
(Kmu Ifagarard. Vick A flark.) - r
New \tHk. M.-m-h 7 -Amertcana Iti Ia»ii
d<»ii iiieatly lielow partly. ■ 1
llarrluau rmnara a* having purchased
Heading In laat week. The Neadlug move
ment wo* re*|M>nslble for the violent up
turn In storks. The scattered abort inter-
vulnerable. Large aborts have covered and
»*«* remaining «t!l! considered Isrit** and
will probably help lu the advanes by tak
ing bmg aide. ^
l^ook for an ImpvovfSg SniML
Nothing antfieiitlr. |* yet known on Itead-
log The short Interest Ifc. the market Is
heavy. The stuck should rally farther.
We hear from the floor that the right
people do sot teem to be buying slock* to
bold, asd that the market ought to work
lower. Flower & Co. aelllsf Union l*aclfle.
’’TWt a ta, IhB. baa J».t
Imqi rxtrrtnrt, Imriab lost Mid over tala-
pbnua (bat ba hail tunml mil sod waa ro
lax ta rutuBla so wliatbar uiooar want up
skSpasaiTTiSBr* l{f
New York. Financial Bureau: We do not
Astklgai
■unpurted around 104.
rnlou 1'arlfle trill meet stock at lfl. It
ahootd look cheap e
and we think dt nwry _ v __,
when weak with await stops.
Ht. Paul la aapported by Standard Oil
anastnl 140. ;
Northern Pacific asd Orest Northern wra
about bottom, we think, with a rallying
trend. • . *•-* • e.
Atchison support is deflsttely 92 with s
ra |jrooklyii"fspitl• Transit should boaold for
tarns u» Tihrtber rallies.
Now York Central support Is 19L Smelt-
log 131 sad UX
Loudon lower. Atehlsou 1 point. Reading
Town Topics: Mr. llsrrfmsn's visit H
has arrived
Interstate commerce ccmiulnlou. together
with the movement lu Reading, have auf-
flred to change the whole market, aud we
are con *
> change the whole mar—.. ...
duced that In the vast majority of
Instances the low levels have been reached.
We wank! buy Talon Pacific urouwl I be
opening today. It will sell up 10 points t»e-
fore suffering any material reactlou.
Home other storks are ridiculously low,
* especially laoulsrllle and Nashville,
aou, Ht. I'i
Atchlaou,
Paul. Montberu Pit cl Ac. Penn
IIway, Texas Paclfle and th»‘ Hill Irene*.
Mb
Buy .
Amalgausted on aet-lMckS.
Kell mtton for a tarn.
Wheat la weak; buy It.
8ITUATI0N IN READING
18 NOT MUCH CLEARER
New York. March 7.—The Rending situs
t!ou la uot much clearer today than It was
yesterday. Reading opened off n point and
a half at 129 aud milled to within L of
yesterday's closing price of 124H. The beat
luforumtIon obtainable today a* to the
Reading sltnatlou I* that II. <*. Frick nnd
hla associate* bare taken bark the stock
which they sold Itetweeu 14Q and 130. It
seem* to be doubted that they Ih>ugbt the
stock for the purpose of <*ontrol. or of turn
ing over control to other lutereats. It la
believed that, au far at least, the transac
tion I* chiefly speculative. It Is estimated,
however, that In due t)nn* It may assume
a more eerloua and sign I tic* nt character.
ATLANTA MARKETS.
- -v■■
FRUIT AND
KtlOH—ArlllB. llje.
1.1 VB ItU'l.TnY-ll
neb; ehtckeua actlre.
dull.
era Montana nml aoutheaateni Dakota.
' The advance of the low Is rau*tng warm
er weather
ley nnd the
’^tfisEti PODLTKT—Oaaaa. uDdnwa.
we.tour l.. rBoaetK 1 : . uontul: br-ua. lie pouml.
KltOIH’CK — uni; Me pouuil: baoie.
oetlre lie poutHl: abnaMera netlre, le
pouaff: atflea aetlr*. Ifle pound; butter, a*
tire. lSOBttc poatul; beeswax netlre. Sr
css^aS&a.i^ & gsisai
flrWd apples. 8c pouml: whits peas actlv*
92.26 busnel; la *
2.16.
0AMR—Qsnl)
Mihimum and Maximum Tsmpsraturss
and Rainfall.
Obaerratlon* taken at 9 a. m., 76th merl
dian time.
ATLANTA. . .
Abilene. . . .
Amarillo. . . .
Asheville. . .
Augusta
Birmingham. .
Bismarck. . . .
I to* ton
Buffalo. . . .*.
riiarleston. . .
t'harlotte. . . .
Thlewgo
rtuclnnatl. . .
t’orpu* t'lirUtl.
l>aveu|M)rt. . .
Dmlse t’lty. . .
Kl . Paso. . . .
Fort Smith. . .
il.ilrc*fou. . . .
Ilfvre
II until
Jacksonville. .
Jupiter
Kansas t’lty. -
Key West. . . .
Knoxville. . .
I am Augele*.
Mrcoii
Memphis. . . .
McrhHiiu. . . .
Mile* flfy. . .
Mobile
Montgomery. . -
Nashville. . . .
New Orion n«. .
New York. . . .
Norf.dk
North Platte. .
omitltn
Palestine. . . .
Pittsburg . . .
I'ortlnnd, Me. .
Portland. Ore. .
Itapld Oty. . .
Ht. IaiuI*. . . .
Kt. Paal. . . .
Han Francisco.
Hnvnnnab. . . .
Hpoknne. . . . .
Tinupii. !
Tayldr
ThforrMtllle. . .
VlUabidrg. . . .
Washington. . .
Wilmington. . .
W
34
7C
5».
fi
COTTON SEED OIL MARKET.
Ing quota!I
kel to^lay:
Ions of the New
Wheat.
torn..
oat*..
I legs, a
919 • Kept rut Inv. . .
11» | Octnlier
»M0 Howl sternly.
k. H. Fatmhlla. * V «. J. Whi^.
L. H. FAIRCHILD 6c COMPANY.
NEWORLEANS.
N.w Orison* Cotton Exchaoc* New Torn Ceffaa Rxcbanct.
New York Cotton dcltanb*. Now Orleans Board of Trad*
N*w Ortaans Block Kxchanxjh Chleswo Board of Trade.
LIVERFO&l COTTON ASSOCIATION.
_ Yrirau wtras to NEW YORK anj ClUCAUa Order, aallel.ad fa* IBs
Hers dallrw, an abort* Kxchanxsu. -• q c. COTURAM.
laEri? 1 lad/ - |waa," B.00; al6ck.TL7i£
setlre.
Hcavj- Short Interest’Cov-
ered, There Was Some
Hesitancy Early.
PRICES RULED FIRM.
Bear Party Is Not as Ag
gressive as of Late—
Steddy Noon.
Xdtr York. March 7.—Today', market „.
forded a in,table contrast frotn the en tiiiii
flnetnatlnua of prerlons daja. ITI. —
tinned to morn nerruoalr op aad doan. ro
flertlat o (tent dlrerpeoce of st—ulvir,
OPlulou. Ilut the volume of tmalnre.
cre-ttlr reduced as compared with jr.
XM^sssraTTb^:;
•an-eeded untorallr by racadlaf price., not
to rrbut extent from the start tint t rr .
roiiflletlnx vtenra were entertained >• „
thla altnatlou. The niajarity of the I'ruf...
atonal tradlnx element, however, were h,
ellnetl to tielleve that the rally bod Ini
the work chiefly of an orerwxtmil.-t .i,„n
aeronnt liitlmluuted by the violent njit.ld.
nnoertoav remalued flrm. nnd mbn>q
took place lu t'ulou I’aellc and Hoiiti„ r .
I-nettle. Ateklanu. Ht. l’anl. and nun. ..ib-r
of the larxe Issues.
Remark, of Mr. Herrtman In the *M.-l.
pntdl.bod Inrerrlen' today seemed to t„> ex.
ertlux a cheerful effect. Rat the curly rlxt
did uot hold and tvbeu Readlnx ■■••' t. billet
tu xo on with Its upward tnoreuiem l
when eiiuxtdenoun wenkneoa was nm-meiel
In the Honihern Railway shore, the mar
ket promptly reacted.
MONEY AND EXCMANQE.
New York. March 7.—Money on call
3tit! per cent; time loans flrm (u dan
S3-(; *0 daya S 1-3© < per cent. «
monttia 6 3-40*.
Posted . rate:. Sterling exchange
34.31 1-306.36 1-3 with actual busln.ia
In banker*' bills at 64.64.46 0 4.64.r,o for
demand and 34.(0.30 for (0 daya htltx
Commercial bills 607.
Bar. silver *8 l-2c. London bur sti
ver quiet at 31 ll-ttd.
Mexican dollar* 63c.
16.
MINING 8TOCK8-
Ru.tun. March ..-Orsatux: North Hutto
107: Trinity SSVk: rtahBVki Comer n„ 0( ,
0: Oulucy ire: Hbanuo* 3**; Butte r,ull.
lion KSil La Halle 33V Mohawk 36.
the London"stock market.
'lOpnlSpm'i'lo.
2%|kn S'
Anacomla ...r...
Atchison
<b>. preferred
Baltimore am) Ohio .
124Vi
lluob t'cutru)
S Marine and Nsshvllls ....
exlcnn Central, pref. ......
Norfolk and Western
New York Central
Kook lalsnol
Oursrfo amt Western
Peuusvlvauls
Philadelphia and Heading
Hotitbern 1'arlfle
Hout hern Railway ...........
«la. preferred
Ht. Pawl
Cllbill Pa rifle
rultetl Hlnte* Mtebl'~
do, prefvmtl
Wabash, preferred
n*a* ard Texas
•lo. prefertml |
196% 1«\ .
,W*- ,
m%\ 63H »*•'.
123*4 tSH
127
124*4 l.»’«
SZ*4 !«6’i
2414; 24*4
76', . .
14J4IC MtH
10K'I« T » !«S
4Qk\ 4-' tl*»
102S P).’»* I".' 1 *
B im. dresaed. active, lie poand; ofiore
ve. setlre, Ic pound.
FRIHTH—l-emona. fancy Mesaenn. $)
4.33. Banana* per Imiich, cnlla. o«*Meei V»-
61.06: atralghta. tl.S602.OO. PlaaapfdsSr gms
Ida stock, per crate. 12.60. Ornngea. FlorM.i
stock, owing fo alee ami condition on ar
rival. ner Imx. *2.*0riS.5). App're. clndce..
York
ncr he reel. -kiliGlkO: fency. B.I6fl4.no.
Qrapea. New York state. In 6-pound basket*
Concords. (OCSMc. rranlierrlea, fancy dark
Capa Coda, per fmrrei. Ill00; Jer.aya. tlLSa.
lira pa -rult. Klortde stock, uwlux ta tin
und color, per box. II.6003.76. Umet, Flor
Ida stork, per bnodrud. M.00. Nutt, fancy
cabbage era tea, ac
tive. 63.06 cr»»t»: cabbage, atandanl crate*.
V pound; rn’ibage. barrel*. 9c PQfih'JJ
egg pitnt*#c»|ve. fZSO crate; cycwmhefL*94
rrrte:, tAmntore, fsnev. artlve. 61000X3);
iM)t«t9C*. nett crop. 810.no tier barrel: jhlons
\1rf, fitolve. fl.io linabel Itlsb nclatfl^flc-
tire. No, 1.. 90018c bushel: celery, fancy,
78096i* *hunch: neppera active, ff.00 ctute;
okra, all basket* *m*tl. 8100 craft;, cauli
flower active. 8010c pound: lecture, hesdwl.
,..w, 75c bushel: krant. half-barrel. 6171;
rutabaga turnips. IHc- Htrawlieryles, ITHc
quart.
FISH.
Brtam. 7c pauudi snapper. Me pound:
trout. Ic pound: blue flxb. ic pound! »om.
pauo. 36c pound: mackerel. fJV
mixed fl>h. 6c pnunri: fresh water -
lOr i-.uitd: me shad, 7ic; Intrk shad.
.17H0M?.
VTOCKS AND BONDS.
. Wt6
• * .(I'llHMd la, 1910..
» .•» 3*. 19C9
.1) «e. 1910
At In Ufa &*. If! I
Atlanta 4*4*. 1922
Atlanta 4*. 1934
Atlanta k West Point
AMnutn A West Point deb.
rcutral of (bnirgln 1st Inc..
do. 2*1 Income
fleorgia IlnllrunU
Augusta k Savannah
COTTON AND STOCK
Orders can bf sent (o New York in only
two legal ways, via.: over the public
telegraph wire# or by mall.
We have every facility for the mr
cntlou^of marginal orders oo a cutnu)i«
Our treatment of customer* l« at «»
times courteuus. and orders sr* vie-
ented and reported promptly.
We solicit corespoodanca and will
bsve our rapmentstlva call personally
on those Interested
Clark Goodman & Co.
20 Broad Strs.t, N.w York.
Central Bank and Trust
Corporation,
CANDLER BUILDING, ATLANTA, GA.
WE HAVE FOR SALE
Si:,0«0 Blot* of Georgia 4 1-0 per cent
bonds, due 1316. ,
t 3,000 Kulton Bag and Cotton Slim 5
Guarantee
36 shares Atlanta Title
Company stock.
60 ahtrea Constitution Publishing Co.
* par cent preferred stock.
26 ahorta Trust Company of Georgia
stock.
6 shares Atlanta Home Fire Insurance
Company atoek.
t 6,000 Pratt Laboratory flpst men-
‘ l* r bonds, due 1330.
316.000 City of Atlanta 4 par cent bonds,
du# 1113. 1
,rnt
par cent bonds, due 1*17.
I 2.000 Constitution Publishing
K ny Aral mortgage 6 per
ndi, due 1330.
Also aome gllt-edgc Georgia munM-
pal t.xues at attractive prices.
Correspondence Invited. Detellr ; in-
formation on any or ell of th* eb.n e ™
application.
HAYWARD, VICK & CLARK,
COTTON, STOCK*. BONDS, COFFEE. GRAIN AND PROVISIONS,
i Cirondalat and GravMr St*. Now Orleans.
MEMBERS.’
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-- - I New ttrlflm. ind t.hlrsae Itua.ds of Tr*4ax
I New fork Coffae Rirbance.
I Assortst* Mjmsen Urerpari Csttae' Aaa'e
Kxrbsuxv.
Manatm> Cotua
J. *. BACHE * N CO. T AND*BAR?^K 2 r. C FRAlf2R"i*'CARRINaTO>fc
PRIVATE WIRES TO ALL POINTS.
TRUST AND INVESTMENT DEPARTMENT
"^"MMMttaB^eiMtaBta*
ATLANTA NATIONAL BANK
ATLANTA, GA
C. E. CURRIER, President. A. E. THORNToll, Vtc»-Pr**ldent
H. T. INMAN. Vic*.Prc*ld*nL GEO. R. DONOVAN,' CMhler."
JAMES S. FLOYD, Aaelitant Cashier.
Capital .
Surplus and Undivided Profits
We 8olicit Yonr Patronage.
3600.000. 0C
3600.000. 0c'