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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEW8.
THt'MDAY, MARCH 14, ST.
OH TO SELL
JritVEHKDUCE
Undertone of the Cottou
at’ the Outset
Was Better,
FIRST PRICES LOWER
After the Call the List Grad
ually Advanced G to
7 Points.
NEWS AND GOS8IP t *
of th« F!e«y staple.
VMXjfu* * curt
r York, March 11.4J. II. Bach*
Mrerponi was due 24jC4% low. -
iUrVt ,»4 dedloe. ^ACJff:16 p.
u«#ti^r.,k#« J*04l«ugj. H|
demand »t*l isiTiita lotbr; uhldllnf
Mira !«>.»«/>> American specula
Dftrt Imports.f.W. luiluuruft
4.«»> A while*n *v. v r 3 t* > •
Port r«fl|iii today estimated early at 24.-
on>i. Mgniuaf 22,131 last week and 10.W3 laat
year.
l4«cr|NM»l comes at almut parity with our
close. Spot* lu cootl demand and sales
< nullum* Jnrge. We thick that. In view of
tin* «*i tensive decline In tba paat few da fa
In rotfou. n rally la due.
The New York Coniiuerrlal: 'Tlie only
hoi*- of no niivinr* lu market' #e«-m« to
Hr in tin* possibility that aomcliiMljr will
orer-aell.*’
Following are tbe II a. ui bid#: March
ft.Sfc*; Mar ftJftei July ft.77r; .n tolw r I0.03c;
January 10.37c.
ATLANTA MARKETS.
FRUIT AND PROPUCE.
lit#.
ariVli; rliirkena active, J6c earn. uw»#,
tVfctn. fc eerb: puddle. MOtOe «d; nw.
full fentbrreil. «c racti; turkey. ectlrr
' riilljwKO POUI.TRT-fleM.. aadriWB,
•ctlrt, 10O1IV poeeds turkey* undraw*
nrllt#, 14017c pound; trim. adln. 174V
pound v bo.no._lfc pound.
I'llODI 4 R — lard. lfc pound; ham*,
■rtltr ltc pound: .boulder. ai-tlre, to
pound; aldon aetl.a, lfc pound: bitter. to
rue. 1M*TH<- pound: ■•"a"’” Jfc
gttn3&A&a|
*2.28 bushel; lady peat. IS 00; stock, f 1.760
'n AMT-On#It a rtf vs. lie web: doves
•rttvs.lceaeh: mwti. VtUard. artlea. 40s
•arb; ducka. mixed. o' .re. Me •artswIM
turkera nr tire. 16c p.nnd: rahblta^ setivs.
ltVtr each: squirrel* artlve. ftc each:
•um. dressed. art Ire. lie pound;
fire, artlro, ftc pound.
FLOUR. ORAInTaND PROVISIONS.
•»nly 1
Ilf flat
New York. March 11—The undertone of
tbe cotton market nt the outset thla iro
Inc waa bette*. Plrst prlrea wore o
Cl point* lower. After the rail, tin
gradually a4|rnured MlT point* nl*ove laat
ttlfbt. It waa polnteil out a* rut her slg-
nlneaat by pit trader* that selling order#
were very ararre.
f.lrerpool was In a balky nt«**1 Thursday
tuornlng. and for renaoiiM of their own re
futed to continue the decline of the past
two or three day*. The opening waa about
on a parity wltli the closing tlgurea lu New
York, but the market ralll«l later and
. closed 4 t<* 14 higher on the near mouths
' and only 4 point lower on tin* lute. n* coui
B rtnl with We.lneaday** ebndug. with Ho
ne very steady. lifeline* of 3 to 34
|Miluta were due on tin* opening
The following I* the range lu tbe active
mouths lu l.lvrrpiMil todny:
July August &KI
September-IK’IoIht ....5 61
Spot* C4i|itillin' In K*i»el de:
* ’ Min* In-Inf
b*a of 1„\
• ball*
fr..i
tin
played eonable
early trading FI rat |
* * * “ |HMUt|
rket dl
at length dining Ho
ne nl decIluoN
of T to ft iHiluta. telling off ii |**»ln
additional tinuu‘4|latelv ufter tin* «•
A flmiei tom' derc|oiM*«| ou tlie
•trength. prb-ea ateudllv Itnpro* lug
alenit 11 o’H.e l. itdvnucea ..f fron
iwdnta over the opening w<
A private
x-k. allying "In
eeutluient In tin* eottu
voua and upprelieuali
received at alanut lUftl
early afternoon
»ket la very uer
rh
fur n couple of day*, until tin* jiaulel .
lug had auhaltlod. did luil tend to lurn-uao
nmfklence Hi the eoumiodlt.v'a altuatloii.
The thing mm- In to detemilin* whether tin-
aetiled minpilal condltlona will force tip*
IlipiblatbMi of a|M>t hohlcra nt any |N<|ut
anil report# from the houtli will In* carefully
watched for #<»uie algu of letting go on im
part of holder#.''
The Now York market cloaml #ieady. 3
point* higher to 3 iHiluta lower,
t'ouiporntlve receipt# nt all I*. H. port#
Net receipt* toilay 34.607
Same day la#t year lo.Mij
llicreaae 13.744
Total rwelpta for live day* I&7.4*<6
Same days laat yrai N&.&N3
luereai#* % ?Mti
Total receipt* atnee KepteUi!H*r 1
Haim* tllue laat year C.4r4.91l»
Iiierea#.* 3,10.039
Beat (mated receipt# tomorrow:
r Ift07.
New nr lea ua j.nnato s.am
tlalrcatou U.«» to lLOffc)
SaOMtu 4,OUO
Movement at Atlanta:
Receipt a today
Shipment* today l.V)
Same day laat year
iter hand today 15.9^
Skme day luat year r>.IK7
lucrenae 7,363
SPOT COTTON MARKET.
Uverpool. Iwrcly ateady: uibldllug np-
lamia tW
Atlauta. ateady; middling lie.
New York. Ntcady; mbldllug II.3V.
New Orleaua, quiet and steady; middling
Houston, quiet; mldilllng U4 r -
Oalveatoii. quiet; mbtduiig li'*.*.
■Norfolk, dull; mbldllug UV*-
urlnpliU. quiet; tubbllliig II****.
Havttiiuah. quiet; uibldllug P‘4.\
Rnltttuorv. iibiulunl; uibldllug I14<*-
“ I1.56I-.
lloatou. steady: inbldllng 1
TODAY'S PORT RECEIPTS.
Tbe following table abowa receipts at the
porta tocay, compared with tbe turno day
last Tear:
OWN Choice White. TV; No. 2 white, gkc;
•• rellow. fAr: mlvetl. 17c; Tenneeaee
white 6*>e: «racked coru. per luiabel. 70e.
Iloli# *11 RH
OATH—<*li
niTMif, C&c; tiqhlcn oata. Cjicriturt. 76c^ Ulue,
MFAI Plain, per ftfiiMiiind wieka. We;
plain. 4w |m.iiii.l #0ek* fiftc; plain, 24 pound
Kirk#. 7«W; germ.
HAY-^TImothi
do choice, small
Edited by
Joseph B. Lively
Mr. UralT’a twanlT-Ora
Tear." aaparlaaca el ad-
Itln, narktla la Alkala
a ad tka South baa mad,
hlia a nc4>fal(4id an-
Iborltj lo bl« aprclalV.
RANGE OF; NEW YORK STOCKS AND COTTON MARKETS
a«u«or iToci
isssraa.'ar':
AaMffcoo aus.r Uaf. .
Aaanmda .....
A4aarfcaa I/x»moUT«.
do. urofarrvd
Am. Eoirlilu* luf. . .
do. prafarrad . . ..
* * t • • •
Amiran Cotton *011.'.* .
Am. Car Foundry . . .
Hal time
11 rook I r
Chicago and NofthWa.
Clie*a|MNIke Jk Ohio
[ Tran..
SIIOHTS—Choice white 11.19: Texaa white
Sl.4fi; f;»cy. SO pound. 11.35; brown. SO^rlW-
■mciiuI. li no.
CHICKEN FRED—Fifty-pound aacka. fftr:
Purina cnlck feci. 11.10: Victor food. 11.3;
Dauoer fe*rd tl-9*
PROVISIONS.
_ , .30: flat luirka.* 8.3,
pbitea. KM; Supreme lard. 10.W4. Purity
^l*llr’iTS-*l^eaion#, fancy Meaaenn. ROM
4 3* Ha nans# per bunch, cull*, active, !>Vf|
R .00; atralghta. Sl.3oyrT.no. Pineapple*. Flo^
a *tock. p^ crate, t? 60. Hraiigea. Florbia
atock. owing to alte and coudltlon oa ar*
ctictitnlwra, M
active. tS.fftff3.M:
barrel; onion*
toe*, nc*
fancy.
Capi Codar'pir barrei."llLo6; Jer»eya,'iSfil
Orane fruit. Florida (tork. owing to triaa
and chlor. per bo*. 11.6092.73. l-jme*. Flor
ida atock. per hundred. tl.OO. Nuta. fancy
■nlted. in Ih»*c*. |*er tack of 10O. actlvn at
14.60 aack. Peannta In w<i #f*ragUif M
uoitnda each, owing to grawr. ptr pound.
i^iETAIH.ns-lteela. tannage crate*, it-
tlye* 13 <0 crate: cabbage, standard cratea.
%4WhMfc barrel*. It pound;
egg pmnt active. 12.50 erata: cncatr*
emte; tomatoes, fancy, active. 13
lire. No. 1.. OORISc bushel: ccfenr.
rMf<54- bum h; |*eppera active. R.fri ernve;
•krn. at* l»a*kcta small. 13.00 crate; caull-
flower active. HHOe pound: lattuce. hoaded.
*1.60 drain: aweet (Httafoea. yellow, nc-
fir., $1 00 ImoM; •wwA pot.to** Wkll.. Jr.
II,, Mr hi*ik»l: knntl, h»1M»rr,l. kVM:
nit.iit,. tunlp,. 14*,. Rtr»wlnrr(,fc 174*c
QROCERIES.
CtlFrEK— lloaatetl Arbuokle# IllftO; bulk
in bag# nr barrel*, lftc; gregn, 110120.
Shrcbted hi sen H. • cose? No. j rolled
oats. R00 case. Hack grits. ftOjwuiHl iwrs.
II .A Offttera. full weight. Itod cant; 11 At
wi lght. II !« caw. Kranomlml appHea. TV-
“ ? Pepper lie. taking imwdero. b
tted salmon S rnae. Pink Mlmoa
Foma. 4tV; chocolate. Be: Muff.
INTERIOR RECEIPTS.
The following table abowa receipt* at th#
t owns today, compared with tbe same day
1st year;
Houston.
Augusta
Memphl#
Total
14 15 enae. ron«. e»-. nimvinr, rh . raua.
•pound Jar*. 4«c. Koaat. hnef. »*0 case.
• I f'onietl l*eef. 13.69 ,rase^ C atsup. 11.St earn.
I Sirup. New t>n-»u*. Ac gallon; corn. Me
- ! CN Ill'll; t*»ma r.*- gulloti; (leorgla cimo fie.
1 Salt, |hn pound MV. Atle grease 11.3. tioda
lerarkeis. 64e |mund; lemon 74c; oyster 7c.
Barrel v*mb. per imund. 9c; mlied, p#r
! iHMiud. €'-*••. Tomatoes. 2-pound, tl.90 cn#e;
I pound l.V :* N»*' V ‘vans. S3; Idma l»eaaa.
ft’, lies! matches, per grosa. H.66. Maca-
r ml. |407c per p*tun.r Sardlneo, m.is
t.nl. tt.36 case I'.dnah. c*m
I eanuts. T-ftc. Hope. 4 |dy tvdlon He. Moup,
It |oi|24.00 < ase
|(IGF. Jap. MlMftc; bend. ftRcj fancy head
according to Hie grade. ’
t'UKKSV'.-Fancy full crc.ro dairy. 1«V*.
fish, j:
Bream. 7c pound; aunpper. 4#e ~ penafft
ttout, in- pound: blue fl#h. 8c pound; pom
fi.mi. ^c pound: mackerel. 114c poiitnl:
r-Um| flsh. *•' |#»nnd: fraah water tnmt. HI
Colorado Knal k Iron.
Central Leather ....
do, preferred . . .. .
— * Great W. .
ft!-. A Ht. I*.,
re ft Hudson. .
'e SecnriUeu.
~ do.’ preferred * * !.*
Oeneral Electric . . .
Illloota Ceotral ....
km. Ice Beeurttlea ... ,
ATOlavIlle A Nashville.
(Jcxican Central ,
Jlseoort Paelfle .
NAVE OF STIC*
Tirrrsirrwrrr
National Uad
4ortb.ro t'arlilc. ... .
In York Cninl . .
Norfolk A We«torn. . .
FrnoirlrOQlo.
NEW YORK.
Tbe followli
following la the range la cotton fn-
In New York today;
SlarThTT!
June .,
July..
Aug. .
Kept. .
■JT-TtTp
9. U3
9.75 6.6H
b.Tv y/.i
».K3| ».«
KX !*.T'>
Ift.au; ».t.’MI
10. nf> 't.36| ftitftl
a
Txmrjmt
9.044' 9.53-63
94445 94343
9.67-69 9.6647
9.0-76 ft.7.1
9.73-74 9.TJ74
9.78-T9 ft.77 T9
9.96>61 9.97-ftH
8aaWte«w.::
do. proforrod. . . .
Y,.-Cflr.Cbrtnlc.l. . . .
do. proforrod. . . .
4VMt.ni L'nltio. . . . ,
lYoboib. .
do. pnfomd. . . .
WIm-ooiIo Cratral.
LIVERPOOL. -
The following table glvea the openln
rang* and do#', compared with yeeferdaj
Futures o|iem-d eualcr.
ttpeulug I'rerlon
I inner 2 p.m. Clone. Clow
March 545 4.64 6.614 6.©4
Maic4*April .6.66 -6.61
I April May ..kC6 -544
Hn* 110.041 in. I6|HMC 10.ncll.t.(O44llP 06 iff
1'IummI steady.
. MnyJn...
In rn*-July
I July Aug.
| Aug. Kept.
thepl. Oct.
tb-t.-Nov.
HtM.Jau
6.69
6.« 6.6S
i:S* tSv
in
6 614 ft-H
t*l<tped very steady.
.5.63 -6.66 5.56 6.50<
NE.W OBLEANS.
Tbe fnllowlne 1. tbe ranee la eottoa fa-
.tnree lo Kr» Orleene today:
4114-IHll
41
Mnr«-h. . . .
April. . . .
July
Aug
Oct
llec
Jan. . V . .
10.ft3HO.fiil6.3Sll6.il l6.39-»|
I I...77} io.so
10.36 10.47! 10.0(10.39,10. SH-39
} !.«...] 110.43
10.0 10.tljlh.4S 1)^2(10.8243
10.84 10.34{ia331ft32 10.37
10.27 10.37 10.27 10.27 10.27-28
10.30 10.40 10.30 10.fi 10.1042
10.29-36
lO.fto
10.37- 38
10.42
10 63-63
10.22
10.3728
10.31-32
10.37- 3K
Clnaed drill. ,
NOTES ON GRAIN.
Pointers on Provisions.
COTTON SEED OIL MARKET.
Foil.,11 Inc I. Rl>,n thi* oiMTtnc nml i-lo«-
Mnr.-li.
HAYWARD. VICK & CLARK'S
DAILY COTTON LETTER. I
Non Otlra.i. 4lnl. Ii II l.lr..||»Ml fnllv I •»>>'>
met the lie. Ilm- in ih«* AimulcUli liiuikels beptetu
yeatenlny Fulun-s then* ate 4 lower and ! L"''*' 1
*|mt prl'-c# % down N|mii Hitl.-s lislay ar.*l 1 t"*"
large and iiiihhiiu t«»tnl l.'.uv bales, bm
evidently detuniid Is b.-lug readllv satl# t
fled. AntlrlpuM'Ui .of l»*it».r afis-K murket#
•nd uf • bullish visible suppl* statement I
tomorrow, as well as a wet wcnih. i mail. ] -
brought wiuf buying t.i our market inirfy i '
In the day. and caused mi nptutti nt |o j .
|s»luts at thr 4>|H*iilng The pruvlmltt uf I
the evnaus report, whleh I- eVpeite l t.i Ih* I
bullish. It another rrnsu whv U-.11# me ,. *,11
Ilmlttsl and a little buying nffe, t« values I !.
qubkly The Into sight liluvepient f.u iheji
Week linki like against 143.VJ5 titwt 1 9 ’*
year aud ;*«.*» lu I9C> r.Vteiislv
ets fell III Trill# during the |si«t . ,
fuiir hour* and lutpmted plnutliig tsimlliluns
there The map «l*o altows heavy ruins in j
lliv delta and Tennessee Futtlu-r stv»»w (
era are Itnlb atisl f.r
(losln.-
4*> «i|f.* v
45 lb\
NAVAL STORES.
t'hlcngo. March 14 -llartIctf, Frailer A
Farrington: The slump lu the atock mar
ket offset the hulllah wheat new*. Every
thing now depends on the extent of area
uffei-ted In the Moqtbwest.
f«t it and oats an* acting a little heavy,
owing to liquidation. When trade Is limit-
would buy both oti any further aharp
ie t'hlcngo Chronicle: The central atn
tlstlcal committee of Kuaala glvea the pro-
duet inn of winter wheat In aeventy-two
govcriiuienta laat year at 267.7A.Ofti buali-
Ha; rye <06.609.00 bushel*, eouipureil with
laat year 219.916.000 wheat aud 67O.40.OW
rye. it will lie noted this dura not In
clude spring wbent. which I* almut two-
third# of her total crop.
John luglls. iui a crop Inspecting tour for
Wntaou, of SlIuiiciiiHiua, wired: “Nothing
definite yet from Texas, though Undoubt
edly some damage. Oklahoma nil right so
tar.
Montreal Miller wired: “We know of
3.560.00 bushel# of wheat room chartered nt
Fort William nml Port Arthur to go out
at opening of navigation, all aokl tor ex*
»rt. We sold 10,400 barrels of flour to
liliin Kntnrdny “
Itroouihnll carded that wheat liar vetting
had la-gmi In the united provinces of India
‘ltd that late advices reported tome mat.
Jure# wheat nt long Interval*. In 1861 1863
serious damage lu New York nml New
England. In !K*9 lerop of Ifilt9-P<90i Ken
tucky. Ohio. IroHnua. Illinois, Wisconsin
nml Mlrhlgnn lost 6U |n*r cent. Followlug
year total failure of rmp In eastern shore
of Maryland. In P94 serious damage In
Washington nml North Idaho. It Is uamilly
beld In cheek 1»y twinialtea. Fold, damp
aevernl dry seaaons. Aiqwnrs flrat In tatter
part of April In *i ' - *- * * “
are green, with black
femora, tarsi, comb-lc* and scries of spots
able of nlsbaneii. No remedy known,
they are usually destmyed in very short
time by parasites, ladybird. Iieelles, etc."
New Orleans, March 14. Hecretnrv lies
r's a 11 a I v #1 •• of On* cotton movement for
the six months of the season, from Septem
ber I to Hu* • bm.* of February. Inclusive,
shows that, compared with Hp crop move
ment Inst year. Texas. Including the liellau
Territory. Im* brought Into sight this #e.i
"on lu rotiml ilgures I.jw.'Vu lath*# more;
other gulf state*, which Inclmb* Arkansas
l.ottlslanu. Mississippi. Tennessee. Missouri
and oklnhoiiM. have marketed 9l3.0<xt more,
and the group of Atlantic states, which In
clude North and mmth Carolina. Georgia.
Flotilla. Alabama aud Virginia, are 91.00
I**##, making Ho* net Increase lu the total
cron marketed 3.3t1.w>t.
NIr. Hester slo*w.» the amount brought
Into sight by groups of. stale# for Ho* *dx
mouths of this season ns; Texas uni lu
•linn Terrlhuv. 3.57«».M7 pales, no Increase
over Klim* time fn*i year of ! Sp.3«l. an In
rn*n»* over year la^nre fast of 01.>'..510. nml
an Increase over sa'me'TlhieTh'TAH of 1.U5.-
LONG WHEAT FOR SALE
WHEN MARKET OPENED
Panicky Condition in Wall
Street Was a Depressing
Influence.
Chicago. March 14.—Panicky condltlous
In tba New York atnek markei w.«i* re-
flecte«| ill tile wheat market 4fdU«i{ by
ttrraa having Wall street voutlectUitui lie-
lug a feature of, the trndlug throughout
the neoaloit.
prlc»*a were SG*>4JS<’ l«
Corn was 4flSV4c off;
J to U04p r-
rtroug and higher.
other gvilf state# 2.397.61''. *u ln<
at year of 913.621. an increase
fore hurt of 174.033. and an Inr
line time In l>4 of 51VTI6
A t In nt b- stiles 3.933.037. an luc
f 91.137. mt Mm
bef.
III."
Total eiop III sight i-bwn* February 11.071.-
4 V 4. .in Im rease over last year of 3.10.003.
til lucrruse over rcnr before Inst of 1.436.-
•R ami mi Im-rease trmr Kinie time lit l»M
of 3.34.\3Ti The groups «f states fiirtilshi*.!
In roitml figures of Hu* crops of Iasi year
nml >*• 1 r before Iasi Front Texas amf-fir-
dinn TerrlioM la*« year ft.036.aw. nml year
liefnn* luaf 3.5h4.»».»; other gulf stales 3.043.-
hml year, mi l war Iwptre last 4.473.00;
Ailantb"stul**s 6.3Tx.«k> last year, and 6.669.-
(*• rear l..*f. re Inst
Mr Hester makes the total Oklahoma
movement mom* of which I# tnclmlcvl in tbe
•n*pi for the al\ months ending
nlii«
•>l F.
la#
ttf.tln* Oklahoma
this year,
la*
Bt,
Texas' p.»lnts tills
177.961 Inst year nml 131.167
v These niiiounts. while a
:m#s movement to nml via
ir«- excluded from the. forego
I'cXrts tu sight. whb U repre
IB u- • teat lug tu
tun rket here Ive1.iv Is
• are asking, owing 1
lures, but buyers are
*\\V*st" The i pr
lltghef i
mtsvmllv high nmt
CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET.
^ Chicago grata sad provision* quotatloos
for today follow:
t'revloua
Open. High. Low. Cl<^e. Close.
WHEAT—
May....
July....
May.... 4«H ««S
Jnl.v 4«4 464
T/at#- 53 ““
May.... S 41«*
July 3fi\ 374
Hept... US ft24
Ml«K-
Mny.. 15.96 16.10
July... 16.15 16.3)
t.AUD-
Mnv... 9 15
July... 9.30
Hept.
HI
m
784
464
SS
Si
334
1
464
46 *
m
Hiiikh-
8.974
9.25
9.ft)
9.40
9.00
9.074
9 134
LIVERPOOL GRAIN MARKET.
Wheat opened dull anil 4 lower; 1:3.) p
11.. dull nml 4 lower; dosed lower.
Corn opened dull ami '« lower; 10 p. in..
CHICAGO CAR L0T&
THE WEATHER REPORT
STATE FORECASTS.
Georgia—Showers tonight, colder la north
nl iKvrtlous; Friday partly cloudy
. -v . t f, portion.
tonight.
showers and colder In
»««. .MM valuer
- Alabama—Hhowrers
Friday partly cloudy.
WEATHER~COVDITION8.
The area of high pressure that covered
the Itocky ftlountnloa and tbe Facile states
has moved rapidly eastward ami today Its
crest extends from Wlnoemocen. Nev.. to
‘Missouri. Its advance baa caused a decided
fall In temperature In central and northern
Texaft Arkansas, northern Louisiana, mid
dir aud weat Tennessee and the lower Ohio
’alley. ^
The area of low pressure Is now central
in wcateni >*etw York and Its advance hnn
mused general ralna In the northeast quad
rant of the Fnlted Htstea during the last 24
hours. Haiti was falling this morning at
Portland. Me., lloatou. Buffalo, Washington.
D. t\, Knoxville aud on the const of Texas.
Snow at Imrefiport and Y’ellowatone Park.
The advance of tbe high pressure ami
from the wcat will cause denting weather
tote this (afternoon or early toulght. colder;
Thttrads^r fair and colder. Minimum tem
perature toulght altout K degrees.
Minimum And Maximum Tamptraturaa
and Rainfall.
Obaerratloua taken at ft a. m., 71th meri
dian time.
TIFS FLABHEDi
From Wa'l Street.
c,
fthigllsb rousola at the opening of the Lou-
ilou market went to ttstft HT cash, a decline
at % from yesterday. Aarly London mar
ket showed aa Improvement avpr yester
day and at 2 p. m. adratp*** ranged oa-
maat of the moat Important stocks of 1 per
ceat and op to, ft* point! on Heading am!
Northern i%rlfle. (YmMence Tr not re
habilitated Immediately by a baahed-up
statement, which rvally meaus that you
hare I wen lu error.
The decline lu convertible Imnd Issues,
coincident with that of stock rain*#- hat
certainly made a deep Impression.
fear that this will not l*> sufficient to stem
the tide. Feel, In spite of the low level
of price*, that unless securities are tahea
oat of tbe hauda of margined holders sad
pat Into (he strong tmxes of Investors there
— be no permanent ' *
for the present.
nlted titates tfteel 4; Amslga-
dined
mated
Two failures rumored
No ehauge la loiDk rate. Hcntlment con
tinues unsettled..,
Revised Uuilt* are carefully obtained aa
fntlowa:f Amalgamated 980101: Huielttug
•lfi; 1 Atchlaon 89092; linltltnore and
ib» 1(00101: Brooklyn Rapid Transit 160
. Ht. Paul U7G141: Dlatllfer a 7107ft; Erie
<0033: Great Northern 141010: Lomavllle
.Ml yubvlll, IlieiU; UtixniH. Ku»<
ami Texas SI01B: Mlaanurt 1'aelflc 70073;
New York Central 1170120; Northern Pa
cific 1270131; Beading 1120117; Houtbern “
11086: Hleel 11041.
dfle 1
Kboubl these 1
lolsted either way. professionally
Inclined iieofderwill Infer exteualou of tbe
mmcinent.
No support la lndlcnte«l lu Hfecl prefer
red nor In (’blcago and Northwestern.
Furl or Atinroud*. nml these stocks will
Ih* sold on all rallies for turns uuttl re
duced aup|»ort appears.
Other active* sympnthlic with the list,
with specialties In >t waiting position.
The standsnl actives, with good dividend
returns, may be bought safety for Invest
ment.
Town Topics: We, look for further
heavy selling from Europe today lu view
of Hie unsettled conditions lu the principal
. PV do not
iook for any greatly reduced levels, how
ever. and suggest that the llarrhunns,
Pennsylvania, lbiltlnii.ro nml Ohio. Ht. Paul,
Atchls-ni and Kttgnr ea|>eclolly to* bought
breaks.
;e would not be surprised to pee still
further lower prlrea for Steel nml Topper.
(’over cotton on any further decline, mid
wait for a good rally before selling again.
Iluy wheat only on slump*.
FEW IMS I
ON THE OPEN
WEDNESDAY WA8 BAD DAY
IN ALL THE MARKET8
New Orleans. March 14.—Tlie Tlntea lkent-
ocrat bavin: “Yesterday was a laid day lu
the markets anil cotton suffered w|1h the
The Interior movement, alnait the
same aa the big crop year, notwithstanding
a reduction In stocks of nl nut “““ '
•on of heavy shipment*. Wnk .
an adverae Influence. The local ftlnrch-Mny
ATLANTA. . .
Abilene
Aninrllto.-. . . ,
Athevlili*. . . . ,
Augusta. . . .
Illrtnlnghntn. . ,
lllanvtrck. , . ..
Bosnm
Ituffnlo
f.'Uarleatoti. . . .
f'harlotte. . . .
t'hies go
f'lnrlnn:iH. . .
t’orpus Christ!,
hnvoniort. . . .
Hodge city. . .
El Pa#.*
Fort Smith. . .
Gnlvcsfou. . . .
Ilnvre
Ilnron
Jaeksol
ocka Of nlniut 8.000 by roa
•y shipments, wltk pointed to -
Influence. The local Mnrch-ftl .
difference wna mlnyed front 14 imlnta t«i
9 point*, with n oroupect ftir further reduc
tion In the not distant month*. Meanwhile,
the character of the remnant has Iwgtin to
tell ngainst the price, which baa brought
the professional Into the arena again, thl*
tliu* with au argument of pernllug woe
prcdlente«l u|*ott the sitflpoaltlou that there
naa l*een over-speculation In
lie that la It
dearly defined as it uaa oeeu. out irn* ini
ent. ns n whole. i*nn not figure nut any
real menace to the l»est Interest of the
staple so long ns the world's trade con
tinues active euoiigh to mean another year's
raw cotton requirements on the inoustee
•rale."—Hayward. Vick ftc Clark.
CLEARANCES
Cle*ranee#— Wheat. 26.000 btmhels: flour.
22.000 bushels; a*orn^x63ft.00ft bushel#: «»uta.
2.0Tkt bushel#. Wheat and flour wpial 125.00
Kan
City.
West.
and estimated 1
Tod n v. Tumor
PRIMARY MOVEMENT.
The following figures give the primary
iron fluent of wheat and corn: *
Wheat Receipts t«#lny 739. U00 liushels.
tttfsliist 330.0ixt bushel#. Milpluentl
235.IEMI bushels. * — —- - -
Corn— llccolp
urdust 274.rt»» bu#hel» last year.
today. 600.1*0 bushels, sgalust 43S.OOO bushels
COTTON AND STOCK
■OrJftrd (rnn lw tent to New York lu onlr
two legal' wrays, via.: over tha public
telegraph wire* or by mall.
Me have every fnrIMty for tlie exe-
Cttilon of nmgtual ordeta ou a cvmmts
stun ImbIs
Our treatment or customers It at alt
time# courteous, and orders are exe
«*ute»l amt report nl proroptlr.
Wc solicit co respondent's and will
hax e our lepreaentatlre call peraouallv
vu those luterrstcil.
Clark Goodman & Go.
20 Broad Straat, Nava York.
I hi I
eiiug 1
-I H
IbiVll g I
decline In cnttiui th
i'oninilkSlell turtises \
#its In ?*art rvsiMtliBlhie for file ndvuioe
Port receipt# ttsbtv were not bullish ttnd
at the same time then- wn# *.*me nenou#
ness over Hu* tlnam-tnl sttuatbm All these
luffaaneea did not Induce new buying at
•rlstniug ordering from
• 1 tinrten, rite most
the Slieucttl -f the
0 i the price* naimul I11
looked for that|
Ive Is fnrnlsb«**l In the j
nl! m-emdarx market |
•*nv|»hntl«* llistiinev
market Is fchovvu
Memtdt
Meftlla
New York. . . .
Norfolk
North Finite. . .
Omnhn
Pnlostlne. . ,, . .
Pittsburg
I'ortlnml. Me. „ ,
Portlnml. on*. .
Rapid City. . . .
Ht. 1.utils. . . .
Ht. Paul.
Hun Krurn l*co.
N.tvnnunh. . . .
S|M»knur
Tampa
Tar lor
1'huinnavllle. . .
Vlekslutrg. . . .
Washlngtun. . . .
Wilmington . .
THE LIVE 8T0CK MARKE - ’.
Chicago. March II— Hog*-KsHmtH«‘il re
oelpt* 3»).on. Market, strong; dght 96 700
ft.9J; ntlx«*»| 16.7006.924: heavy |6.t#4l6.9i):
rough •6.6006.70; pigs 96.1006.76; yorkers
t6.KMl6.ljO.
Cn ttle-liiM-elpt* 5.tk0. Market •t«*adv;
tl.7O04.9O; heifers
In* J
lieeves $4 1506,
g .660k.4ft; ealv
.400180; pout
er# nml feeder* |3.w>04 7*.
Kh*»e|>— Bcceljit# ILo»», Market stead*:
native# 6406.13: western 644>ft13: vearllngs
t5.*H»6,ft»; limit's 860lft western |609.
THE COFFEE MARKET.
quiet; roetdpts 27.00«);
Havre opemnl Imrely steady, with Maty 4
franc; other# 4 franc lower. At 13 noon
'4 franc higher: sties 13,011.
A.Nupiber of flocks Skt^i
ed 1 Gains of Over One;
Per Cent.
STARTED IRREGULAR
London Opened Senii-I*au-
icky—Later Rallying in
Every Direction.
New York, March 14.—'The 1rnb
break In the atock market which
furred ehortly alter noon, te atirH.m.j
to the throwing over of etock. bv in.
tereste wh<) were eald to have received
advlcee from Waehlncton that the
preeldent bad not chanced his attitude
toward railroads and that the confer,
ente of the railroad preeldent. ubh
him waa therefore likely to be fruit,
less.
fllnc® 1 o'clock the market had fur.
ther sensational declines, in a fair
minutes Heading, which waa then sell
ing at 106, dropped (o 96 1-2. a fall
•Ince morning of 19 points. 1’nion p«.
clflc rushed up from 1S1 to 133 1-3. but
the gains made were lost aa beforc
Nevv York. March 14.—The stock uinrket
om*m*d Irregular. Baltimore nml nhi>> nnl
Great Northern Ore certlflcate* gnlned * 4 -
At .’IiIson «q#*aed a polut higher und g.-viu*
»•«! lu all U«: Great Northern prcf«*rt«#l
Canadian Pacific nml Eric o|»euH 4 un;
Anm omln 4 ami Bock lalsml 4 higher. S-
Paul rnd • Halt Ht«*. Marie oiniunI ui..
chaiig«*4|. Beading o|N*m*d 14 higher nui
While ft I# bellevM that the market
trill l»«* sojMcohnt oxcltml nml Irrcguinr nm
day. It Is thought that the tembn x wi:i
In* t«iwar<l Itiiprtivenicnt. iilthough if s.n
freely nckiiovrledgeil that the Mtpilil iti-.a
yi*stcrda.v was largely lor the nc<-t.unt ,,f
promlueut turn. It 1* p«MltlvHv *tnh*l |.y
MONEY AND EXCHANGE.
New Y'ork. March 14.—Tin* «all
monev market etarted* some time after
11 o'clock with 10 per cent bid and n*»
bank money In Right. Later Standard
OB Interests loaned about S3.o(m.9<»i
between 10 and 15 per cent. After the
Ioann were made at 16 per cent ,i real-
tered supply courted an easing off In the
rate to 12 per cent. The loan# by th#
banks yesterday both or the floor and
outside of the exchange are estimated
to have aggregated $20,000,000. Ho far
today the City Bank haa not baea a
lender of money because of the large
payments It wus colled to make tn
other quarters.
Money on call 60 25 per cent Sterling
exchange and bankers' bill S4.«3»A'>i
•4.8395 for demand and 14.79 1-2 for
60-day bills.
Commercial paper 901T: -
liar sliver 67 7-8c; London bar silver
quiet; off l-4d at 317-lCd..
Mexican dollars 62 l-4c
Government bonds unchanged, rail
road bonds lower.
TWO FAILURES REPORTED
OPENED PANICKY: I'
, . LATER IMPROVED.
f^ndou. March 14.U-Aftcr o|N*uli)g In t
ati-panlc. Incidental In* Hi- coui-lusion -*f
ic sotth-uicnt. Hu* seenrltlcs iiinrkt-t* ln»**
Improv im| ill tlmtly. Then* I# »• .••'"•mI
fci'Ilug of ri*llef uud price# ar«* rnibln. lu
every direction.
MINING 8T0CKS.
Boston. Man h 14.—0|H*nliqr North It'itt#
93: foniN'i- ltuiigH 8*34: Uulucy I.' Trinity
4l nil! Ibii'diilou ii; I'liltvl Fi
market fur twloy:
the New York eblee
June .... 5.95 6 A ft.tB4.M
July V95 6.0U 6.915.?.*,
Attgtst :*.'»• ft.IM4.ftB
Hi*nti*liilN*r 5 96 fl.ftl 5 W 5.96 i
Octolier 5.»»-fl.06 5.90 3.95
Nov i*uibi>r 6.90 6.05 5tSkf».95
I »i*4#*r,itN*r 5 044.06 5.9ft ft .on
JtiitUMTv 6.4io4.1ft 6:4i«,r\5
F*»i,niary 6 4>i4.i5 ti.<)0 6.35
t'U»S4*4| steady. Hales 11.750 Img#.
ALLEGED COUNTERFEITERS
HELD UNDER HEAVY BOND.
8pccl.il to The Gimrglnn.
Ohattnnooga. Tenn.. March 14.—Wil
liam and Andrew K. Winters, the mwo
young men who were recently arreate4l
4>n the charge of puaslng spurious cqln
on a conductor In a street car. have
been bound over to the United States
court by t'nntmlaaloner Hachntan under
boml# of ll.fiOO each. They failed to
make bond and were remanded to Jail.
THE LONDON 8VOCK MARKET.
10pu!2pto|noa
Unit Ilium
r:i.**ap4M
Eric
nml < tlilo ...
>i* ii ml Oltln
ml Great Wei
Pacific
do. preferred
Illinois Outrnl
Kansu# anil Texas
do. Iireferreil
Loitlsvlili* nud Nashville
Mexican (Vntntl. pref. ,
Norfolk and Western ..
New York Ceulral
Gtitarln mid Western ..
I'hllniielnhln anil Beading
irlvnnla
. —Jielnhlfl
Bis k lain ml
Houthem T.i
Hr. Paul
Pltlou Pnclfir
rttilevl HtMea Htevl
do. preferred ....
Wabash, preferred
!; 79*4 T*'4
.117', id 1 * n°.
.! 3S\ .TS's • •
.1234 l-:; I" 1 *
Si
Central Bank and Trust
Corporation,
CANDLER BUILDING, ATLANTA, GA.
WE HAVE FOR SALE
A II Knliikt mm-
present levels. We
will work slight tv
a scnl|4ug poslthvu
ent circumstance*.
elh*
higher, toil tulnk thn
MRS. E.B. PEEK,
STENOGRAPHER.
1(22 Ctntury Bldg. Ball. Main 40*.
ALONZO RICHARDSON & CO.
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
AND AUDITORS
Empire Building. Bell Phone. Mtln £.1
ATLANTA. GEORGIA.
vance.1 ifc*foi»* the 13th were yestenlar
i.lftn-l nt lb* for 4-4 Fruit of the Lomu nuil
1*«,* ft*r \ Fruit of the Ls.ui. bleS4*he«l
With all tile other leading lilies «»f liiiveh
••I fabtles selling Ulthlli 'sttV of this
I'tb-e. the barer who i# snort flmls no
• ham-4* of imvertug ex«mpt nt the new high
value# 14i low grmte staple rollons the
mmkot U lH*eoiiilug more active, due to
stronger ilmimath- .«r»»era o U light weight
Hlieetlngs. •trllt* nud rolonvi eottoii# For
the Imlain-e of the month It Is stated by
selling agent#, baudltug white ginals, the\
will I#* ilollverlng largo •piantltTes
•lie little
uiestle 4»r foreign fnl»r1« •
.ire now prnctbully «\|,i
el tin*
their snpnlle*
•Ie.1 The sliiiN
r iering for fall Is ...mlng’Vo TJnV fr.mr
Ung hoesrV' "lie nttend'ilk 1 #* 1 Tritetvlav ^ ■ Galvsatua rotten Etehsnee.
''LV* *!'• 'C4 , tentar ••!, | irtatfa . ivo## i
L H. Fairchild. g, j # Whi % 0
L. H. FAIRCHILD & COMPANY.
NEW ORLEANS.
N.. OHh . "*n.^S«.COTT^ ,f iV,SctX , T?^‘ ,U -
, , 10 NKW YORK aaJ CU1CAUO. Ort.r. .olfcl:^ let I#.
BUfftf* «d above Sscbangea fi. c COTUIlAK.
25 shares Atlanta Title Guarantee
Company at«*ck. '
60 shares Constitution Publishing Co.
6 per iant preferred stock.
25 »harr a Trust Company of Georgia
stock.
6 thares Atlanta Home Fire Insurance
Company stock.
• 6,000 Pratt Laboratory flrat mort
gage 6 per cent bonds, due 1»26.
116,000 City of Atlanta 4 per cent bonds,
due 1933.
U2.000 Slat, of Oeorgla 4 1-2 p r cent
bond., due 1(14. . .
* 2.000 Fulton Bee and Cotton Mil# >
per rent bonde, due ui.
I 2.000 Conatltutton PublleMna < (,n ’"
pany nrat mortfigr 0 l" r ‘ rn ‘
bond., due 1(10.
Alto aome Rllt-edae O-nrftl i munlo
pal luuee at attractive price.
Correrpondenre Inrltetl. Detailed s-
formation on any or alt of the above o.
application.
HAYWARD, VICK & CLARK.
larger than
e-f.w*- this a»-*nth and salon «Ft# r#r
vdlnglr hi-arat H^ UI alt. 4>tt *n w.n,
l" the itom-M/ drrsa gumls aad wash]
COTTON. STOCKS, BONDS. COFFEE. GRAIN AND PROVISION*.
Carondtlet and Oravier StA* Naw Ortaana.
MEMBERS:
New Or ten a# Future Brokers* Asaertatl** i
New* Orleans sad lloaMs uf Trs-lw
New Indi f'affee Kvrbmn*.
Assorlnte Mrtaeers I Ivrrpool Cottot in k
New Orleans Cstton Etehange.
UoMtos Cot to* Exeksaye.
Naw Yoilt andChlca
TRUST AND INVESTMENT DEPARTMENT
ATLANTA NATIONAL BANK
ATLANTA. GA
A. C. THORNTON. Vlee-Prendeot.
PRIVATE WIRE# TO ALL POINT*.
C. E. CURRIER, Proildont.
H. T. INMAN, Vleo-PreddinL 0E0. R. DONOVAN. Coohler.
JAMES S. FLOYD, Aulotant CMhltr.
Capital ; *. $500,COO CC
Surplus and Undivided Profits $600,00000
We Sollfcit Yonr Patronage.