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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
^
MONDAY. MARCH U, JMC.
TRADE IN FUTURES
ONLY MODERATE
Mostly Confined to the May
and July Options in
New York.
CABLES SHARPLY OFF
NEWS AND GOSSIP
of thu Fleecy Staple.
Tendency in tin- American
Markets Was Toward
Ijower Level.
*|uh-t 1 to IU mhiiin*. At 12:16 p. ni . dull
»nt 4 to g I4wrr tm lH*»ir‘ him! urn bmi|!*<l
to V lUkll'T ufl I*tf. tjouil ih-uiftnd for spAts
0 !*• •lilts tuwrrj mldiUlsg t(g; mI«i 1&,<P>»;
Atm-tbsy »."«»: . spwuUtluu ami «*sport
i.Vh; liti|M/ri« J.W • • • - -
•L*«wl Now York «»W*h»r# nro liu-Jlii”!
t.»wunl th- Lull shh- on tbs- ht-ltsf that tin*
larffo trmj«* will lukr rtuo of miy surjdns
front lbl* -ng*. Many ifttllovo that tbo
1 n«liu! of JlnV bpro U pi fiuMpaniotl bj aoll
lot; In Llv«'r|*N»l to hihIo strmbllss, xvhbto
«• uKl nln» aiiimut for tin* f#lmlx»- w«-.ik
rli l' Tbo
Hint! «|lli
*»•!
, Mnj was
Now \>*rk
O) ••• jn**l uti'ii'l) I'sIhl bill. - *'
li.Mor. i*n t««»<l ni|i|Niri <*f Mn
k*-t rullltsi slmrply. tlj.it «»j»jl*»n ►
In u ..r July. Tb«\ x •iMimo
Plot) It-tts- trmlo «n* »niH|ornto
lu May au«l July. At l*> >» n\ in
off * point*.
Tin- markot rl.oo-i -t..nh lot 7 «;
t sdiit* h.w.-t n* • ••m|wt**l with
mil* Trad.- was •lull m.l • ••ntlm-.l nm
to Mu', luh nii'l t/«t»li" II" ": u ;
Hi |iriietleitll> the b'W |m||»I of til'* 'll
t'«nnp*trfl1hn rt^-rlpt* »l nil 1 s l M ;
Not nNflpta thirty ...
Haim- liny ht*1 'ear ... •• •• 4
liter*-***-
Total rf.clt.t- for two .lay*
Hume list lust yi**ir •• •• ;
ImreiiM- ... *'
Total re.ell.tf slit'.- Sept I..
Hnme time l»*t >* , -«r '
I ii.TertM* -
Katlmuteil le.etpta tomorrow
r.*iT < _ i
New Orleans ..
tialveaton J' t,M ' -
Houston l.. *o t*. 1 • "■ •
Mot eluent III AtliiuLi:
Haute «lay Inst )eur 4 ;'
laereaa. »»•
HblpmetlU t«**lll y . .
Hame «la» lu»t yea!
Ilietenae ....
Hi.n k on bnml tmlny H.ltt
Kune ilu) luat yenr . . ’ .*7
TODAY’S PORT RECEIPTS.
The following talilr *tmw* Onelpta nt th»
New 4 lrleun*
ltill*—stun
Mobile
Huvanimli
t‘h*rl«-»but —
Wilmington
Norfolk
Mny but
to uttmeting low grade*
eonfru. t«
Port receipt a l.sluy enilnutlel 2S.flOU.
a gal nk I 33.973 lust week mid H. 11.1 last r<
Fort re.elpta on HMuntm nw»re
t rior re.elpt* Ll.o^T.; Hitevb.r atilpnient*
llfti* Kl|H.it •leu in me* li.inu *
Pull litter*aalea elotlia for week e«||niNle<l
nt not over IW'.'iw 1'i.elnetlon eatl
m ite»l <it' Rut era troubl take large
.• *1 .• miit of g.H«l* If they eoubl bute them
.ViMfioi w libln tbe net I four or Itte
IIOHlIll*.
1.11 er|MN.| |« »llg|jt,h Im'Iow mil rlnac
Hpoi" lower but ib-uiunil goo«l. We would
if It I*.* till) lug oil lleellliea lull Would IlM*
i.ik> i|iilek pi oft I* w lieu they nii|M*Ni
New ^|nk l‘mu men la I: "At tlie elo*e id
Liftdnemi s.ilurdii) nil enttoii* were bidding
film In ibe prlmiiy market.* Tbe at mug
jo-ben oil line turn rbitb* In
uwiliilulned anil nil the full _
< u tie 'nt inlue* l>.i«l* Cotton ynrtia are
til III oil lilgb roUllla. but aouiew liiit aofler
on i-ourae tariia .*
I'eiiiure iu ro»ton ttjlw liinriituc Is Ntieiigtl
hi Mur. Now tiiiillug eten %*Ifb July. Trade
I too* dug prleea wllb
■“ — * dellter i
bmiMl
ml 1.1
from Milt hell.
■2 are II u m bids Mareb. » 47:
Jul). V6J; tietolier. If UJ. January.
^reb
iirleuiia. MiimU -It — linywanl*. Vlrk
i lark: I.IvA’|mmi| rut tier ' unfiitornbb*.
Edited by
Joseph B. Lively jj
Ur. Llnl/'« tnurln
r»n upttlMc of «|.
Illut market In Atlanta
a ad tht Booth baa mada
Urn a racofnlaad au
ttioritj la bit apeclattr.
RANGE OF NEW YORK STOCKS AND COTTON MARKETS
»*UK OK BTOCA
3
Vi
Auaromlu
Attierlciiu lanromotlv*.
ile preferred ....
Aui. .Smeltltig lUf. . .
•b*. preferred . . ..
Afeblaou ......
do. preferred
Che*n peake A ‘Ohio
Colorado Fuel h Irua
Ceutral laewtber ....
do. preferred . . ..
Cb leaf ii A Great W. .
chteagu, hi.. A Ht. 1*.
Iiebiwara A liu<l«ou. .
iHatlllar’a Heeurlllea. .
Krle
do. preferred ....
Am. lee hecurlllaa . .
Ijnilavtlle A Naabvllie.
Me*lean Central . .
Mlaaonrl i*actflc . . .
TiiTiiT
s i &
s'lnal
s» S3
i. mii
. IP*H is:
$
us : m
ins
1"6
ljs»4
. b«*S%
> mil
'Kt Si
gj*j --i e?
K«» WS!
t;t
M'ai
1MJ , IMi tKTVl l»-'\
' lLt 'IS
SIP i-i’
.. 66 , liTA*
!l»Si H**a in H‘»*»
1 :isi 7i'*r :m. r: |
....1 3J»,
....j
.... 144
.... 137%
....} W.
..••I 71%
...J »»4
n>S
71%
RA14K or ST k't.
Northern 1‘arlic
New York Central. . ... .
Norfolk A Western
1‘enoeyl viola.
People * Ota
Pra— *a Steel Cor
do. preferred. .
Pacific Mall.
iSepablfc 81 eel. !
Sock (aland. . .
do. preferred
United Btatea III
do. preferred, v
Southern l'arifle. .
Southern Itallwaj. ,
do. preferred. •
Bloee-fibfffleld. . .
Tenu. t:oel it Iron.
Tesae A I'arlflc. . .
Union Parlfle. . . .
United Htatea Meal.
do. preferred!. .
Ya.-Car.C'heuilcal. .
do. preferred. .
Weateru Utilon. . .
Wabaah
dov preferred. .
Wlaronalu Central,
do. preferreil. .
• i »4: 2H4 at
•13# i 1«1%I 1*»5 141%' ' 144%
. 38% WHI V%\ 37H 37%
.! inn% ioi ! iou% 1004 101%
u *1 ; i> , « .... 31
■ I .... ....1 ,...| ..... 1.4
■ I ..... M
. UV t«M 14H Its 1 ... M
■ a » » » : .... ass
1 witf. ti.i.r, i.i:rt<i) .tiiup.
W»(,t
NEW YOKE.
LIVERPOOL.
NEW ORLEANS.
1 Murk*-! dull; fmik* lower. Weathei rondl
I tbunt fuvornble.
I >p*d in.irkel dull Willi fcouic a«‘4lf ered
biiMineus. An)thing with eolor I* lower t«<
INTERIOR RECEIPTS.
The following table abowa receipt* at th*
towns today, computed with the aame day
laat year:
1 lotlMtoll
Auguotn
Memphl*
™-—I-
SPOT COTTON hJARKET.
IJ\eip*ml. eusler; middling ilpl.ilid* »'. 'C.|.
Ailuutu. dull; middling !•>%•-
N*'»» York. • tenth ; mbldllug 1!
New Orieillt», i|lllet; iidddllug 1" 13 16c.
Memphis, ateady: mbldllug !"%•-.
tirtli eatoli, oulet: mbldllug 113 1m
Norfolk, dull; mbldllug UV
Mobile, ipilet; middling l"V
Ht. •I'tiet; inbldllng 1"*»'
Huvniiimli. •|ulet; mlddlliig ll%<
Charleston, iiomlual
Wilmington, at end v: mbblllug 1"4*’
Norfolk, dull: mbldllug ll'f
llnltliiinre. nominal; mbblllug ll 1 **'
flostoll. steady; mbldllug ll%e
HAYWARD. VICK & CLARK'S
DAILY COTTON LETTER
New Orleans. Mareb 1* There were im
developments of MtiV slgultb •• m e »oei Sun
day I Hie nbont : higher, futuies In l.lv
rrisNd dei'lllied ns miieli .»•> ** |m»Ilit*» ou^lli"
d emp mo|»tli». new • rops
A TLANTA MARKETS.
FRUIT AND PRODUCE.
roiJH Aellve. l«e.
LIVE 1*01 I.TIlY- liens aellve. Pf4»4.*r
cn.li; eldekeM* aellve. «6e einhj duck*.
V'eklu. 56«* each*, puddle. 2&ff30e each; geeae.
full feathereil. €jc each; turkey* active
l?4c is»uml.
PlIKHHKIi rOUl.TRY—Oeeae. nmlrawa.
active. lOflfUVftr pouad; turkeys, nodrawa,
netl\e. I4)il7r |Miund; fries, active. t7%c
iNmiid: liens lb poi'ml .
IMCOl»rcK — laird. l<v* imund; bame.
arthe He |Miund; ahmiblera aellve, #e
pound: able* active. |(k- pound; butter. aa»
the. !•*.<».;V pound; beeswa* aellve. sw*
S ound: heney. bright, active. Ic pound*.
oney In l-iKfund bl«N-ks. active. 13c pound;
drle«f apploe. •<* pound; whit# peas artlvw
I.- : r t bushel; lady |M'ta, 13 W. slock, 11.76®
FLOUR. GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
FI.OUII—lllgheat patent. lS.o»t; best pan
enf. 14 f.T. standard patent. 14 3: tinlf |*U
rut t| no; s'ltlng wheat patent. 16 00.
COIIN Choice white. TV; No. ? white. ftV;
No .* tellow. toe; mixed. t>s-; Tennessee
while. d7c: eracked eom. per bushel. 70e.
Hulls ttt f
OATH Choice white rllpned. Rfle; No t
white. &4c; No 1’ mixed. We; Te.xns rust
priMif. .Vk-; Hidden outs. &3« ; Hurt. 7tk*; III in*.
1 fiSfll i
•ti
I 1 Si
e! ii
Ii,
9 56 5 •
9.6V* ;•
9 70 72
9.71 72
9.75 76
y s.*
1*1.00 01
I0.IW (O
lfH7.ii
April
Mu v . .
Imi- . .
Inly . . . .
<*'l*i- •
L^. ' ' '; ;
*'bi*x-x| s*«-
!*<♦'. !•. 4 S
H5I ft 5|
•j c: y tii,
•t f* y a;
s* :r. m 75
9.3* K‘*S
1 • "5 PM*
.> 41
!t 51
!»5x
’jVsi
9.44 fT44-4.*.
9.51 j 9.51-52
9.63 9 6.-13
Ml * ;.*
9 61 9M61
9 66 1*65 66
9 71 9 70 71
9 92 9 91 32
9.99 lu.m-hi
NOTES OS GRAIN.
1’oinU-rs un I’rovisions.
I hires lu New Orlmii. tml ay:
5l: '<614
. •*! 4 .vai
4-6.61
Iff* •
H& iS: •
5.634
pi.36.IU.36 Id.l’H 1 (1.31 If*.31 -32 10.4 > II
I t I IU.37 3 10.4«>
lo.O P* 4# lu.Sf lu.43 1" 4.* 4.* 10 64-57
, I"SI 10.41
P» > Id. JN I0.:M:P*J6 11.21-a 10.31 3.'
10.33,10.33 P» 241(1.28 10.27 28 1« 34 »5
10.31 31 10.40 42
TIP8 FLASHED
From Wall Street
Hpeels I to The Ueorglnn.
iHy llnywnnl. Vick A ^
New York, Marrh 11.—J. H. Itarhe A Co. f
lamdon opeua this morning with decline* of
from 4 l«» 1% average, and at 1 n. in .
Heading la off 2 points. Canadlau radfle.
*“ I'mUui I'arlflc 3%. Hteel common 1%.
after a week of extreme cotidlthma. that
represent heavy eovetiiiff «»f ah«»rt eoiitrarts
and Inteatuiciit and nnidb- Interest lu lit*
market. Isith here ami abroad, that has mu
l»eeu apparent for uiiiuy umutha. It la eer
talnly quite amNirent that hysteria, has
passed 11 way. lliat the credit eoudltl-m la
not yet easy, mir la the Imnklug ailinitlou
wttlsfaetory. It would iwrhapa In* lieat for
ly available
The launbui utarket shows some weak
ness lu 1 he Amtrb-au department. The
rapid advance in the stock* which
other reason to account for tbe setback.
The market should hold Its own ou this
side. Mid re«-oveile« In some of the stock*
whldi Inve suffcrml tdg dwlltiea should
reasonablv be ex|M*«-t«<-I to do lietter. The
situation will clear up all right. The coiiu-
tl'f Is still lu n prosperous condition
Tlie conditions that caused this break lire
slill here. They have not been cured and
we have had n pretty rapid advance from
the low point lb-ilex e hi Iwlng etaiserva-
**•■ but would not buy stiiek* this uiorn-
H|h-c|iiI to Tbe tifHirgl.-in
• From llnywnnl. Vb-k A Clark.»
Cltb-ngo. March lx— Iturilett. Kraaler A
Carrington There doe* not wn-ui to |m*
much to In,II wheat on at tin* moment. Tie-
large atiN-k here will uni'- a depressing ef
feet on the Max with delivery dnv only
six xxis-ks off miiIonn some unfax01 iiltlc crop
• lex •-lepments « ffset
Is mote than Vvortli tIn
is
••lion front
Wheat aii I
ef. affected
4 Mir I .lx «-i p«*d lo-Usc* 1 aide
»rn out -t. but rather sie.nll
Tuiurald) Iiy aiualicr shipment
l.ook l**r much lighter icrclptit .Tf
after tills Week atnl believe .1 purcb.isc of I Corn
Mux Mid a sib* of July or September at j fortir
present difference xx ill make umney. | hlgliei
AGAIN WHEAT TOUCHES
A NEW LOW RECORD
Lujuidatiuu iu May and
St<>ji-I,oss Orders the
Principal cKature.
WEATHER REPORT.
STATE FORECASTS.
Oats nervous <ui light
Crowd sold xvliont lioxvu to 75'*. thinking
If |r touched Unit point th*- market would
find stop orders Alsmt all the selling
orders tlietr wen- tilled, but f-.ciilis-rs got
short It ml trying lo get out forced this reac
tion (Hurt think It will ludd.
1126 ’ ’ Chicago Kxenlug Post
HAY - Timothy, rhalre large bale*, tl.ttt . |1 lbs*s. who was In Ht lands Saturday,
do choice amnll bides. 11 3fl;f|o. No 1 third UlegmpheA kla tairtnei- from there that
tisies. 126: do. No 2 thlnl bale*. I.J0; No. there wen- advices fnnn Oklalnuim of pr-
I rlotrer rnlinl, $1.20; choice prulrle, SI; her " “““ •
“‘finoX'tR-rhalra white 11.10: Tea*# white
March is — Long* sold win-at In
ami pi b-cs cbiseil 4*j%<- lox*cr.
• It* hdd Up well III price The
icd S4> %•' ami the latter ‘stC**-
oxesbuis &f|12e U-tter.
>1 eli sales imslcmte of grulu here ami at
h leu go.
•Ig wav
SeillM<ard
I'rltnary receipts wln-at l.(v>7.tjtsf and -corn
W.I.inii bushels compureii with 571.nn ami
431.u^l bushels r«-M|a-cttvclv a year ago.
Clenriimi-* were 275.UU w'lient; corn.
80 pound, 1135; bmwu. MOffllV)
pound. Il 3u
CHICKEN FEEn-FIftr jxound aarka. flOr;
PROVISIONS.
PHiiYIHIONh Supreme hums. 164. ; i/ntl
foriiLi bums. 11 o', dry salt extra ribs. !».V»;
bellb-a. 2 'Y. |snilnls. b'3i. flat t»acks. 8.JO;
plates. X.V.; Hiiplcnn- lard. 1 » M%. I'urlty
compound. 8%e.
KHC1TH Ij-iiiohs. fancy Mess.-na. 14
4 2*. Ilnnniins per bunch, cull*, active. *‘"••#1
11.00; straight*. *1.50tf2 00. IMneanplea. FlOH
Ida st«M-k. per crate, 12.50 ilrangen. Klorlda
Mock, owing to alie and coudltlou on ar
ifxitl, per Imi\ 8-.* >*’■*/:i.5• Apple* chobe.
H,n WRflltn. »»»<•<. SW; N«
Yotk atate apple*, winter varieties, choir*,
pel barrel. It-T.ti3 5-*: fancy. I3r54t40n.
' drapes. Next York state. Itx 6 period basket*
Concord*. 230234c. Cranherrley. fancy dark
Cape rod*. iM-r barrel. 112 00; Jersey*. $11.11.
York «»|»ei*«*d 3 l**xx .-r Huppoit
aeennsl to Ih- glxlug out. mid
cilne ap|*-
natural
mix kind
adual do
till t»ur
..I pipes
market opened about
»"Ui began t« *ng l o
Y«*rk made an effort to
this support Is purely
•liown II) the fact that tlo Max tuiurcs
In New York sic atlxau-'lng als*xe lulx
Hilly a #h«*rt wldle ago Max x»,i-« ! • i" 12
|Mdiits Ih-Iow JiiIx Iii that market The
rensu* report t-* npjM-nr on Wedinsdax 1*
the one card of d-uibtful vnlue. xxhbli us
Vet prevent* free selling, but there I* le**
fesr of Its Is-lng reullx bulIUh Weather
r-ondltloUS eoullliue fuxornlde to field xxotu
The oulx precipitation of e.ilisrspienee •••
rurrrsj In the Mobile coast district I'lic
apot market l* Idle with some e<nitc!c*l
business. Anything but |Htf.-<t cott.iu I*
.•II
\ ork. March |v
1 Were low e| lit t
II...he
Here apparent Iu tin- late months The I*,
piessurc bad 1... effect on tlo- M ix p'.slil
xxld'h ndxan.asi »ft.-r th*- e.itlx weakm
to a pnrltx with tlo-.lulx |H<*itb<n* Tr.ob
nlol lirok'is t• -r tbe • 1 • • x\• l l*»lll
large P*t" .*f M u ..n<l manx i>elb - x*-«l tl
Cape
Drape trim, nwnn *«««-«. unm* ...
and color, per Im*. H5ftfi2 75. I Inies. Flor
ida stork, per hundred tl on. Nuts, fanev
mixed In boxes, prr nai-k of 100. acllw at
1410 sack Peanut# In seek •'••raging IN
pounds each, owlug to gra*w. per pound,
luiiftc
V^IPITABl.KH—Heeta. canoage cratea. te-
tlxe. 13 o> ernte; cabbage, stniidiird crates.
3e iHXimd; cuhlwtge. barrel*. 3»- |uomd;
egg plant mtlve. 12*-* date; cueiinilH-rs
crate; t«*ntat»H-a. fanev active. Hi'H/Sw-.
iHxt-ibw-s. n -w crop, fin on per barrel: onion#
dty active. |l 1 n bushel Irish iMtlaloes. ac
tlx..' No 1 . bushel: eclerr. fancy.
7MixTs- bunch, pepper* Active. crate;
„kra six Imxkcts small. |3 «v> .-rate: eaull
tl M
|1 0U bushel: sweet potatoes, white. 1
selling
th«- xlav urc. ewtiii. iic-1
14.311. and tht- had
e*-llliig In the I He 1
of the Max |msllb*n.
L. H. FAIRCHILO A CO/8
WEEKLY COTTON LETTER
New tirb-nn* Mur* h 1' The mm Ii t ilk«--l
of |w>rpeit4teiilHr •liepplug <ut In n-»-e|pts
has not Vet matcibilll*-.! Ii* we«-kciid
figures, published >e*tetd.i» *b«.x» an III
crease III rv»-el|*t* for Do* • V * ' 1
oxer last year and 47.'*** lo* r<*i*.
crop v»*ar. Kxi"'U» and »plm.t i-
howexer. are keeping pa.-*- e.llli
and the strong -|->t d>*u..n.d xxhl
Hl.e.d of Inst
h. !'| reinsrk-lblx well Til* d* ■ III •
Ing nt n, g«ss| ndxnn.-*
time Inst yen. although fu
rraldy b»wer e.»iti|air»H| xx 1
It Is xet f..r nux
the new crop No doubt
».s**d If |e*s*lb|c
• tit almost prohibitive pi1«.
territory. Hales of fertlllxers *•>. f,
ill'll, ale more tlisll an average
I’n-ciU ally all the g.*.sl
Nat#
Afloickles lie (W; bulk
In bug* 111.I Ini riel" 1 e. grex*li. 11A1.V.
It. 16 ease- No 2 r-dlej
Hack gilt#. 36 inmiiu) bag*
eight. 1. ; IIjHi*
liHirate 1 applle*. 7%e
flaking imwilvra. il
,«-«• Hcxl 'salmon |5 ca#e t'lnk aaluma
111'. IW. Ow-oti. 40-‘, ch-ic-jltlr. Mr; mil
■ tHMIllil lore. <V. ••«•*<!«*•• V.*'.
cKiw-l I'«f. I-'* 1 nws ce*»l*- •'►' <-»e
nirui-. N»» Or.-***. Sr **IIoui wro. He
..M.'n: .-lit* JM; eoll.m. Urorfta riui* Sr.
Halt. 110 pound lak*. Alie fTra#*- $1.71 Boxla
I rtekera. *'•■<• pound; lemon 7%c: oyatar 7c
larrcl candy, per jxound. he. mixed, par
pound. I'V . Toiiintoe*. 2 pouud. tl 30 cats;
I pound A Naxy Ixentia. 12; I Aten Im-iai,
4*. lieat matrbra. par grxxaa. 11 N. kites
r ml 6407c per ntxuiid Haidlnea, niu*-
t »,d. |37. caie Cot ash. $3 fttfJW .-*•*,
» ranuta. 7%c Hope. 4-ply cotton 16c. Moap,
1. ; K) Kxj« 00 « aae
ttl' t: Jap. idiMf. head, fltic; fancy bead
Igjet-xiT according to the grade
t'llEKSI*--Fancy full crx in dalty, U%r.
" V - FISH.
Bream. 7c t*ound. snapper. KV pound;
(tout. x< pound: bine flsh. le nomifl; p.*«a-
|Mtio. **.< itoiiud. ma.-kerel. 124 r pound;
a , Mlx. d P-ii •- i-*..m.l f»» sh w lei trout. :*tr
id | IN |. Olo I I l-ul.l l shad toe. 66c . buck, 1.H ;
shad r<-e u’h . bxw k. 3A* ert* h
CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET.
Clilx-ago grain and provlalooa nuotatlon#
foi toxJuy follow
It wa# •••Hill'll.-d bv |xcop|e III the
who k•-**)• close truck of the miyliig mid! xv-tiL-A-r
selling Him the market lint! to tnkc T2.OIM. I r ' AI —,
•xsl bushels long Max ools that were sold i i-', 4
••lit the last ixxo XXeel;s It Is How n lii.mt J’ . 12, 4
•jm-stlmi in the jdt xx'|i•*tIn* on |‘.Mten's re ' 4 ";» (
turn fr.-m F.urojH- th- Joke will In- ou him \ »
or on tin- fellows xxUn Imughf Ills holding ; .**!* ]•',
••floats from him lit <• go<*l protlt to thej^pj “
Tin Indian xx he#I shipments Un* w c«-k
a mount I.. 64l.«mn bushels, against 32VOU j JJJj-J. ' J;f*
High.
:■%
rnttN
44',
"'inner tonight In reiitntl and northeast
port loos.
South f
Tuesday.
Alabama -Tartly cloudy In’ souther
slioxxem lu iiortln-ru portion tonight
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
An area of high pressure cox era the east
ern half of Un- map. xvlrli It* center oxe*
northern Mb litgeu. Its adxance ha* caused
lower temperatures In the northeast. Mox •
lug lu oxer the northwest Is III! extensive
nre.i of low barometer, central thla morning
near 1-under. Wyo
t To’id.v xx eat her itrevnll* except In New
York nml New England, and rain turn fallen
In the hist twenty four hour* iu eastern
Ucnrgta. xveutern North t'lirolliin mid at
influ *iaibui# In the northern half of tin*
l ulled State*. Hnln I'oiitlune* this morning
al Yj-Uoxvatoin- I'urk mid Hmi Frimclwo.
luu.
rder* In Ht week, their technical j*.sit loll
la not aimug. They luixe Imm-ii sold mi this
tln-ory this uiorniug.
New York Financial llulletlu: On ren
Sellable |ecessbui* F.*|ija-r inil.V be iHUifllt.
PUp|xnrt appearing toxvard S3 to #4. Fnloli
present meeting some stink
toward 115. xxltli puss! Mil ties of a common-
•unite recession, xx h«-u It may lu- bought
ii. Hteel prefern-d should Ih-
bought on wealuess. Heading xvll) still fluc
tuate rallier wildly with support appearing
(••ward pur. I'rofi-ssionnls sold It fora turn
lllto stock at 130.
AielilMin supiHirt
llnsiklyu ltapbl Transit is Mild on
strong *is»ts for turns around 5». Ht. Paul
for sal- around 140. Support nt 134. Nexv
Yoik tVntial meds stiwl. toward L'».
Northern I'uclfle plavs ls-twe*-n 12-» and lJo.
Hoiitiieru 1‘uclflc should lu- Ismglit ou all
. ilctloim.
Most of tin- other adlxe xtis-ks dlsplav
the rnllylug trend with re-«*s«l«uis due. Ail
actives are purt liases «m raid#, but not on
bulge*
Town Topics. Inn •Still-Ill bux lug dornl
nates tin- stisk market, mid while w«- lisik
f«r tiiwer prb-e* tciiipmarllv among timse
sf*Hk* whb-h have -njnyiil the greatest
rallle*. there me others which should not
sufler any material reaction. Among these
lire I'eiuisylvaulii. Italtliimre nml Ohio. New
York <’entr.il. Northwest. Itlg Four. In-la-
ware ami Hudson. |.«.-ilsvllle mid Nashville.
Hniitliern Hallway, Mlsaourl. Kansas and
Texas, nud other cheap Hoiithweaterus;
Atchlsoh. Ht. I*aul. Hiueltera. tend. Fuited
St#t<-* Hteel. H**pub|lc Ktei-I. and Ann-rleiiii
far mid Foundry, also American Sugar.
The strength In Steel mid the Ore certifi
cates shows that UniMiftatit Interests are
satisfied with tin- outlook for business g-n-
erullv. ami he n-sultlug I»un-f1ts to the
Htei-1 ••or|»oratloii. which will lu- shnr»*d to
the fullest extent by the Dreat .Northern.
The money jmxsIUiui xvill l*e clearer from
noxv ou. by reason of government Isold re
demption* nml <11810111* deposits, mid tli«-
tienxv buying from 'flu* Interior should
check th- natural outward flow of currency
at this season.
OPENING PRICES
Deeliuea of From 1 to N,. ;u .
4 Points Were Nu
merous.
TONE WAS VERY WEAK
Advances iu a Few Issues
Were Without Effect <m
General Weakness.
New York. March 11.-While tl.. a •*
i Friday had lieeu turned by Ueax x . .
Iiiveatuieiit purchases, combined xx ci
sil|»|H»rt of some of the lijovt tlifluenll..!
Itallsts in the strx-x-t. the sum.- solid r
were net behind the sharp rise in v •
•lav’s session. This rapid uithhhlfr*
l*r|ces had plainly Ih-cii dir.-, i.-.i y , .-
short Interest, ami the effort had i-. ,
establish pfb-es oil a# high a lex-I ...
slide In order to lietter alb.xx f .
•m stis k* iHitight during last u »*k -
Il xvus realised that a gre.it manx
realising orders had l»een placed n • i
market in e.x|Ms tat|c!i of mi ex. It.-| \j, .
morning opening, nml on th- tlo
tills ••|»p«tt Vlllltty Would lint lie g|xe
larger sjM . nlatlx•• -
sliarpl'
Aiiterlean stock*
early lauulon detilluga. and rtr*t ,
off frcin a point to two |m.|hi. j-,
ie in fix e Isotlc*. Knuu the*.- n
there xvns a recovery toward the cad .
Ilrst hour, but It did not last, and
day tlo- market xvits down, a* a m,.
tbe o|N-nlng level.
York. March 16.—Tin- st.« k
ofi-neil at generally seven- d-« lla--
•I'dit open-1 :i*4 mid Northern I*..
p»lit’« lower: Heading lost 2%. <»i-.it x
••rtt l•rt•ferre■l 2S. t'olorado Vu-l tad
24. Canadian I’ad lie :*t 4 . Smith, in . .
Paul 14. Atchlsou ojM-ued .IT ; (
Amalg.imaf.-I t opper 14: |'eiiii*v|x.m:
V- At Hie. end of ten mitlUt.-R' 11.1*1)2,
market wa# still very uuif-tUed.
MINING STOCKS.
Ilostoti. March 1.V— I )|M>iiiug^
Untie 93; lllughmn 21; Old lumdab-i
Hli tn 11**11 194: t‘«»p|H*r Itaug«v'k3%. 1
264; 4'opper ibingc mm S3; l.aHallc i:<
THE LONDON S*. OCK MARKET.
THE SUGAR MARKET.
Anaconda
Atchison
•lo. preferreil
Ihtlflmoro mid Ohio
i li-*apeukc and Ohio ....
Chicago nml Dreat Wester
I'mvadlmt Paelfle
Krb-
do. preferred
Illinois t>iitni|
. K-ttis-t* and Texas
V-rk. M:>r.-l. I» -H»w mi.I ivlln.-l | r.,,n|Vvlfil' ;,'n7’ NaVli- i'li."-
mnrki-m •ti-mly m tli*> o|>t>itliitc [ \lr\linn onirnl. imU
Th- l,..iiilt"i l“.nt .iiitnt miifk-t —ji.'Im.j . \„ r f„|k nml «v,'..ru
sti-adv with March nml April unchanged at NV\x York t entral
ivtiusvlvatiln
i,il for Inilh
‘ •.rr*I| I'httmfelphln mid Ueadlng
THE METAL MARKET. j Hock island
■ 1 Southern Pacific ..,
•xx York. March I8.-I11 tit- metal uiitr Southern Hallway
1 • slay there was no Improx••m-nt la do. |»rt-ferr*-il
Minimum and Maximum Temperature#
and Rainfall.
Ohaervitloii# taken ot 8 a. m.. TSfb tnerl
•lUtt time.
bushels Inst
ago llt-ootiihnll foteeasU
Itu-lits next xx e»-k xvll I .11
ImibMiH Tin- Australian
xxe.-k <tiM<Miiit t** bushel*, against
«4ta bushel* last week and l.42l.iV«» bushel 1
Kollox
nt# this
“’MiS-
iat l-idFatt ship j -
nut to tZt.Ot xtlx H X6i
hlptu-nls fhU| j|. h ,
I.AHU
Atlanta .
Abilene .,
Amarillo .
j,- ‘ Ashex l.b-
A‘.% i -''U.tt'xln
I 4 ! 111 rill! II ••hi;
business slioxrn lu s|N>t and m-.trby dcllx jst. Paul
cries of tilt, 1 Union Paelfle
4'opper xxa* steady and unchanged. j Fill ted States Steel
t.e.id a ml s|H-lter i|ulet. . prefernul ...
NORTHWEST CARS.
% i
CHICAGO CAR LOTS.
1»? "74 15.374 16 '
Mu
j iinffalo
< ll ll lol le .
| I'lileagn .
I I 'llielnil III
I X.rpx « 4*UrMl
THE COFFEE MARKET.
New York. March is.—r-ff.-
II n r*-. l‘> a. in.—Market bar-lx
II'W'II. Illielmiigi d; sales 7." <1
Hamburg, in ». in. — Market -
vale* ii.o •. itio No 7. 3. <■*::•
. . i 15 9 3.‘: receipts 14.AVi; st.sk*
lot# today | Vd dull: shipments to Fultel S»
Todsr. ’lonior
13
l.og.iu and K'ugtlslisr
. did not * leu U
ffeci of bugs ami then
other ixh.nl liMifc* flue;
spM-a.Ilav* "
lit
Nexx \.»rk xxlred "F.X|sirters sav Franc
In mark-t for M mltol.a xxlo-nt for June
Hlilpmeii* and large biialuess likely to be
> o||sllllllli-ltcd ‘
Foltoxx lug fio
"Along tbe s.m
K. I.cxvls. Minneapolis
► s 5js
•miitry _ _
In r*u|nclng st.s-k*. ns farmers' d.-llverle
are as large as the ■hn , tU'*i<t"- «*x-t tills
ftoiu r*Urx-«dx."
Ilns.iotiatl estimates that the u-rid «
wheat shlium-uts for Moudnv next xvill i*.
rtlsmt in,4<\».rti0 bushel*, of x» lilcli .Jlianfltv
Fnrope will lake alsnil M5#». m luishels. J '
The actual ■shlpim-iits lost w»i-k xxeie 10.
tfcS.imi bushels and those ..f a year ago I
buiti-'ls Arrival* of breadstuff* j
Into the I'nttcd Klugd-m during Uie last
xxeek xxill aggregate alsuit (.MU.irtv biislu-l*
lie preilleiR that there will be nusb-r-ile I I
. linage* lu ibe ijuauUty of bieadstuff* on j
paswigx- 1 ,i
FALL COTTON MOVEMENT }•
18 8TRONGE8T IN HI8T0RY
LIVERPOOL GRAIN MARKET.
Torn Opened •pib-l nro banged: at 1 :
in., unchanged to 4 higher; closed
■hanged to < 4 b.xxei
VISIBLE SUPPLY ON GRAIN
PRIMARY MOVEMENT.
The folloxxlng figures give the p
.'oxeuieiit «f wheat and corn
Wheat receipt s todiix. 3. »l7/rtl
fu j
•id* I
•Kii I u.'.Vi"
^xx lU I
XX'll' !•• "*
1 . arrx .oci this xear th- smallest
ti \e*r». and with consumption of
o.. teasing at a rale out of projso
file Increase III |il«s1llctl*xll. xx •• be
t.l it |s .id' a .|He*tIon -f n sh-rl
.. fi.-e p«‘tmatiditlx hlgliei basis
I.IUhi.l f .r faw .-x.ltx.lt
Ilia
Into Ui< dil
p-rh-liccd
tlo- geoci
ali-xu .'
dltl-ital *
destined
.•slum II a
the trade lu till* •ouutrx
cottoii g...-Is for dresses
•It ling Up purposes are sob
• tlellipts bx buyers to get
x• fot spring ninI "ummet
meet .xtlli dlsapt-dlitllieiit
bush-ls.
lltUliellts
n» im*!i
COTTON 8EE0 OIL MARKET.
lu-lge
I I’l Paso
, Fort Hmi;|i
j Jacksonville .
1 Mot.* goiio ,*x .
NmsIix Pie
Nexx D-leii.s ..
; N» XX Yolk . ..
Norfolk
I North Platte .
Dina im . .. .
I Isxx eg.. .. .. . .
Palestine . . .
Pittsburg
Porihiti-I. 'lulue
PiwUan t. x ire j
ltapbl t’lty .. .
Ing .piofnlloii
k«-t today:
ie opening 1
in M-r.lt
•ml Ui- I 11
ll'llidlse M|*
ifli put | J’’ 1 '
Milimf.ietiittUg
as Its lilies ||>.
bams apjH'iir s.
Dpeixlng. rioslne
444<»*-*
4.1’*li 41
i: 042%
3> <138%
hiylor .. ..
Thomas' IHe .
Vl.kal.urg ..
Washington ,
Wlliiilngton
Wlnneiiim *..
YeUfXXX sto||*
other
Htfttes. !•.**»"*; Kurope, 6.«o>
Hunt.is n-celpis. 42.UU; H.10 Paul-*
Ipt*.
STOCKS AND B0N08.
i.'i"
D.*oi g!a «4». 1U*.
Deorgta It’dlroad 1
Sax ,mu d
Man ui ie
Atlanta
Atlanta 4‘i . 1322 .
Atlanta «s, |?0| .
Atlanta an-1 Wes
AtL'lita and West Point ilehts..
t*. K of Dcot-gl.i, 1st lm*i
do. 2d I ic
Dcorgln
Augusta mil Huvannuh
* rex-elpt
iniidbiny
2.2"W.rt>i: market weak' Santo
to 1’tilled State*. 1J|.*»»; to Furop. 1
manx. mid others. l.V>,ori 1. j.hlpi.i‘1
1'hlt.il States, r.i.nv.; K’uto|s-.
The follow lug figures gixe tl
j rang- and close of tin- N-xv York
id Asked. ' market for txalajr:
112 113 J Opening
1* ... Haig.- t’l
1(>24 i*fl4 '
l.ts %
April
! May
.Ihiic .
Point
IV. 107 .July
.5.75 5 x
t-iuiy ..» •
1 August 5.715
i Sc|itcuilier 5A*' 5
October 5 65
j November '.75 5
J hrecuilN-r 5
1 January 5 HI 5
<'|o»ed Steady. Hales 7\WU ba
CENTRAL BANK & TRUST CORPORATION,
CANDLER BUILDING, ATLANTA, GA.
WE HAVE FOR SALE
• ui glng |
h- Isilan-f j
lid leading i
• Uanibraxs ,
$12,000 Ktute of Georgia 4 1-2 por cent
hoMilt. flue 1015. .
$ 2.030 Fulton Mag auJ r*»tton .Mdlt 5
per tent bond*, due is 17
$ J.OOu <’vitalHutton Publishing «' u*
num tirsi mortgage 5 i«r cut
bonda. due 1930
Also some Kllt-cdge OeergU inunlcl*
pal laaue-t at attractive prices
Correspondence Invited. Det.til-’d m*
formation on any or all of the ub-vv -*n
application.
TRUST AND INVEST MENT DEPARTMENT.
25 shares Atlanta Title Guarantee-
Company atock.
R0 shares Constitution Publishing Co.
6 per cent preferred stock,
25 shares Truat Compuny of Georgia
stock.
6 #hures Atlanta Home Fire Insurance
Company atock.
$ 5,030 Pratt Lnlmratorv first mort
gage 6 per —r.t bonds, due 1926.
$15,000 City of Atlanta 4 per cent bond#,
duo 1933.
oil g«N*d«» td the
In the
ticket*
and th
in the m.irke'
W.
glughum* *»ld under •|m-cUI i
range fr-ni II t«* 1.4 c*-ntsi
fiixornble . ••itdllbuis pn xall'
lu.irket Many buyers have J.lsced j
which Ii will take the mill* fr.un!
tmxx unill th*> new uni t.. till That the
prt-M-nt range ,.f i.rtees Is mu out «»f keep
lag xx»11» the conditions In the staple mid j
foi varus |* sli.iwn by a glance at eiirreut {
i|*iotaUon* on tlo- spliinlng grades .if «*.*!*<«• !
and tin- ,x ui.* n» held for future dellxery
l-y noil* ls»H» North and S»oiHi-
THE LIVE STOCK MARKE".
MRS. E.B. PEEK,
STENOGRAPHER.
: 322 Ctntury Bldg. Ball. Main 4«1S.;
Market
ll.ltcd t
t*'. i'.rp* m
g«*.Hl r.x
Mar. Ii lx I log* Itt-celpf*
pig* $* il*
i.-ld to a
light $»-'-hi6\.-.
ix x 3*. 45ii«: 75. lough
xorkx-r* $6 7.4i|6 v .
$6 7"mV.75
• Market stead* to
$41 . ..w* ti :■•
►
ALONZO RICHARDSON & CO.
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
AND AUDITORS
Empire Building. Beil Phone. Main 8*5
ATLANTA. GEORGIA.
‘attic Keewlpts 7 >»•
I n shad*- lower- Uvx.**
VC. heifers •: 65fl5 3». eal'e# $5(|7 .‘5. g.**!
prime **eers P I'-fiC 75: |»*.r t«» me-llum $4 15 '
' ui I" sl.H ker* and feede.m $.'^**l4Xe
M-sT* - Kerelpt* .'5 V-* 51nlk*-| st.-sdx
• r.
$*-1)7
91
$••417 » .
CLEARANCES.
I V" bushel*.
fc.XI bttslie;*.
Wheat. llJ.rtSl bushels. !!««•*
J. DIBBLE
Accountant and Auditor,
1114 Fourth N&tional Bank Building.
exce , u^, 1.1* ATLANTA. GkL
■
L M. r*iixhil«. 8. J. Whit*
L. H. FAIRCHILD & COMPANY.
NEW 0XLEAN3.
Id am bara i
! N«w Orlt.n* Conan Eidmot* N*w Trrk Crffe* Kichtnn.
j Now TorH Cotton tirlunn. New Orleans Hoard ot Trad*
N,W 0r,, * n * * , * C LIVEr'poVl C 0 TTON'XYioc1JxTfo5. r,d *
Srtvata wlrea t., NEW YORK on. CU1CAUO. Ordere aott.tad tarts,
tare Eellvanr. an abova Eichaniea. D. XL COTURAS.
HAYWARD, VICK & CLARK,
COTTON, STOCK*. BONOS, COFFEE, GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
Carondalat and Graviar Sti, Nav» Orlaana.
MEMBERS:
\,w Orlraaa rot(OP) K.rben^, New Urlean, Future ftrnXera* AiMrlatlna.
Saw X’ek t’ottoo Kt, uuitae. New urfeau. ru*t rb.rauo llu.ru. ef Tri.la
■ almM Olteo Klrliaug,. New X'urk I'tUfee Kublilf
Ueuetua 1.-01108 Ktiliaofe A.toeUta Mraiuert IJ>rrt»ot Cuttaa Am a
_ Naar York ami Chlraco Correapondeme.
*. s. tACHE a CO., AND BARTLETT. FRAZIER A .CARRINGTON.
PRIVATE WIRES TO ALL POINTS.
I Naw York.
Battlmor*.
Beaton.
Atlanta.
Chicago. Washington. Phllad.lph'A
New Orleans. San Franciaco. Lo.idon
The American Audit Company
100 Broadway, New York City.
F. W. LAFREi* T2, C. P. A., Pro*. 0. E. MANWARIN3. V.:» pr **
THEO COCHEU. Jr.* Secretary.
Th© American Audit Company, chartered under the lawa of N*" ^ ‘^*
la empowered to emmtne the affairs of. and make reperti upon the :
dal condition of private and public concern! for director*, officers 1B ’
dlviduali. The preparation and Installing of flyatemi a anedalty.
ATLA.NTA DRANCIL 1015-1016-101M018 FOURTH NATL RANK HLD&
C. B. BIDWELL, Resident Manager.
Talaphone. Main S72. Cable Addrtaa. AmdiL N«w Tor*
FRANK ttAXX'KINH. Pmldant.
TUOUAS t’. RBXX'IX. Cn.blrr
IL XV HYI'IIR. Aail,taut Ca»U.<
Third National Bank
Capital .... $200,000.00
Surplus ond Profits $375,000.00