Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, March 21, 1907, Image 10
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THE ATLAOT4 ^ ^ *
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oacAtesa
WOOL WAS
SHARPLY BETTER
Closed at Advances Ranging
From 3 to 4 Points on
Futures.
SPOT THREE POINTS UP
New York and New Orleans
Markets Responded to
Strength in Liverpool.
Tjterpool «nl.l.*v and nft**r Hi* *ar
market made further vain* The nhsriMi
. selling orders was the' priiif'lpal
ture here. The hull elentenl «ll«l not up
pear ««• glre much nu|i|iort. hut there wa*
Ltvrrpnnl sh sbartilr better than ilue mi
Near York's dewing at the opening Thurs
day morning, opening prb-ca were ltyti>
points lower, hut Instead 2*5 points high
er urhes arete **h»wn on (he near mouth*
sad |Hitnta on the late. At 12:15
p. m.. price* hnd settled to <i point iff I
points hlglwr. Prh-es were steadily held
throughout the seoahut. the « a lo*e Indiig
steady 604 points higher.
The following It tht raags la the active
oaths la Livsrpocd today:
March April °rs
I-oar.
MsyJune 663
July-August 6.60
Octoher^XorenilM r ... .6.56
S.«
October?
good I his! ness was done
6 C:
5.66 , 6.54
„ , _ __ In spots ol
an advance of 6 points to S.Mil for mid
dllng. Hplnners' takings aggregated l'J.ttrt
* The consider.* hie selling Wednesday In a
•Irtpatlon of bearish government figures *
the amount of cottou ginned and u
suitsnt shar|i slump In futures was mi
Thursday responsible for a mild scramble
by tb** shorts to cover, due to the streugth
displayed by Mverpool. The New York
market for futures started steady at ad
vances nf from 709 points, ami. lu most
cases, the opening figures were at the low
point of the morning trading. At 11 o'clock,
all the months were sharply higher, the
Tbs bull Trader says he “regards Wed-
day's ginning report as the most bull
_ document that could Is* published In re
gard to the cotton market.' From the ac
tio* of
It Is evident that the tra<_ .
not regard the rejiort as decidedly Iwarlsh.
The beat price* of the asaslon were made
In the afternoon, the clone being near top.
net 11022 p*Hjit* higher.
Comparative receipt! at all I*. B. ports
Net receipts today
j days I _ . ..
Increase
Total receipts since KeptemlH-r
Estimated receipts tomorrow:
J2.081*
llfil
9.777
. I»>.|67
. MJM
. 45.794
.t.TTUd?
6.517.Ml
.'..’31.364
NEWS AND GOSSIP
of tbe Fleecy Staple.,,
sl to-The Osorglgn.
iFften Hayward. Vick'dr 4lsrk I
r York. March XL-l4rerpuo4 waa due
6 lower. OpMied firm 2 to § higher
r and 2* to 4 higher os Isite.^ At 12:15
S&tra£i
p. m.. quiet and stray net 2 to 4 I
sales 1 •. *4 Amerlcaa MB); atwculatlofi ami
America it*’ lM|WfU, < »®‘lodlo* 4000
tbm under too iswnds per liale lu season of
MJ&, |he bumper year.
As ripeetrd. l.lvet|MMi| covering on the
gfliners' report t*rings about n higher *—*
s|»t market must be watch
vd cnrerullr as an ImMeatlou of couaump-
tlon. We would ml vise eoiiservnllsm alsHit
loading up ton heavily oa advances,
r’leral trade rear I lull iImu not occur aa
result of money stringency sod the Wall
street imnlc, ilien we espeef to
prices for rottiin futures, bur III the event
" wb trade reset Ion no doubt s prolonged
ileellne will net |ti lief ore loi
row*! of professloiuils will buy enough
niton toilay and tomorrow to forre nu-nd
aiicg.** , .
* rttnl of ('outturn-*: “Very many
Very
that s deilnefnte effort *'_
to prevent the rent extent of the gin
nlng from liei-omlng known to the govern-
men I or snylsNly else."
The ginning report canned hardly s tipple.
esls trsde. although
. _ - •pm
the cotton (dm _ _
Litton ynru buyers expressed the hope that
tin- report might aid them In gettlug more
yarn for use dnrlug the nest few mouths.
dne of dry gmsls Jobbers has been foriped
miong Knstern cities along lilies sogges|ed
siii^.is?? "• r 5 *- 5
Following nre 11 a. m. bids: March 9.47.
Iny 9.61). July 9.CS, Octolier 9.M. January
10 ix.
l<ociil people are figuring
“ •*"* of this w
Auto
sory. .iimI shmibl such occur It woubl un-
U-nrlsh
• Ml
r (he llgur**s.
New iirlenus. Msrrb 21.—llayward, Vick
.. Clark: Koiue iminlpulstlou In the mar
Wet: they uthy lie able fo manipulate II
higher Mon* the cI<nm*.
Manipulative buying continues In New
ork nuil causes aborts to cover here.
Home manipulation In the nuirket. They
may be ahlr*to manipulate It higher 1»efore
the close.
MsnlpuMtl
*rk sml i-sttaes
buying continues
shorts
Let
Nsw
tang Interest there must
Fxlitcd by
■j Joseph S. Lively
Mr. Uni/'. tmtHn
rail’ MMtMcc nf ad
mit maifcau le Altaian
aud IMh.U*MBiM
>iS a rwetalssd au
thority la feta sgurliHy.
TIPS FLASHED
From Wall Rtraet
RANGE OF NEW YORK STOCKS AND COTTON MARKETS
SAMK.OK tTOCa
SSarTiTIX
Am.rtr.ti Bog*r It.f. 121 <1
Awrmli <1
Aamtcaa Iammoi.. . . . /
do, pnlm*r..... . . ■
Am. ftm-ltlng ltd ..... ■
pruferr
STSSAvu".
Epm*:
KCta.aO NMkW-a.'
rtompMi* a util. . .
Colorado Fdrl k Ink.
CfBInt Lmtlwr ....
do. trrtmki .. ..
logo * Groat W.
Tni.t .im-k Mlr« MjM .hurt-..
ttiM«rtriu
(offollt>Ik WMtan • -■- •
KIm HubtMf. ...
_ do. pnf.rrM. , ...:. . •
SoalArr. 1‘acltc.
Noatkm IUII«.y.
miSsSSr:::::::
Tsou. Cssl A Iron.
Texas * Pacific. .......
Union Pacific.
United States Mai
do. preferred. ......
Ya.-Car.Chnmlcai.
seSF—”
Serial to Tkr ttoor^au. ^ t - *
l(From Hayward. Vick * Clark.)
New York. March II.—J. B. Bach. *
Co.: The Bank of England rat. re
main. unchunfad. Amarlcaas arc firm
and domewhat mora aettre In Lon4on.
and prices Im.. nominal than yaatarday.
Tha director, of the Erie road yaa*
terday aftarnoon rancalled 110,000,000
of contemplated Improvement, for'nd
other than a almple reason. They can*
not .ell the securities to get the tnon
ey on throe market..
Shippers tear a borlaontal rales In
freight rates. * •
The railroad, seem solidtlous over
state legislation, and It Is now
nounred from Washington that the In
terstate commerce commission contem
plate. Federal franchises In contradic
tion to lleanaaa for all -good roads,”
Incidentally, It may Require a change
NEW YORK.
-Tha following la tha rang, la
tnrra la New Tort today:
cotton fn-
i
«
9
1
SI
i
a
Minch. . . .j 9.46| 9.66
April. . .1 655 9.99
May j 9.601 9.74
June |
July J 9.19 9.76
Aug 1 fi.62 9.79
Kept J 9.72 9 90
Get 9.M 10.U4
l*er 1 9.96110.06
9.43
9.&»
9.54
9.57
9.61
■ :
Iff
9.96
t.«?
9.70
*9.76
9.75
9.X)
.55
9 5567
9.6746
9.46- 70
9.47- 70
9.6670
9.71-76
9.76-79
9.96-99
10.0407
THS
9.6719
9.46-49
t.aAo
9.6061
9.5646
9.5k-an
9.69-61
6W-W
tloaed 1 mi rely alrad
r
LIVERPOOL-
rang* and
Futures u|H*unl firm.
opening
March :«r ,p r-. *» 'isr
March April .60 4.0 662 662V4 6 '
Aprll-Msy ...60 4.0H £<— *
If" *— * “
Jay-June
Jitnc-July .,
July-A iguat
Aug.-H^it.
..661
:L£*t8
Hcpt.-Oct.
t ^
Oct..Nov.
Nov. llcc. ...616 4.64
l*cc*.4an. .. .66416444
Closed steady.
if if*
S6IH 6.66
6K6
MIS i.M
IB' IlHi
6.W) IM%
Eir i.m
u!3
ATLANTA MARKETS.
FLOUR. GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.'
New Orleans ,
(Mlvestou ...
Houston
Movement at Atlanta:
Herdpts today
1906
Kame day Ust year ,
Decrease
Hhlpmenta today
Same day last year
Increase
Stork on hand today ..
Same day Mst year
Increase ..;
11.190
5.N12
697S
SPOT COTTOfl ^MARKET.
middling L
New York, atiady; mtdiUlng 11 1'V.
IddUni
Atlanta, steady;
New York, atiai. .
New Orleans, firm
New Orleans, firm: middling 10la
4Mlveston. quiet; middling 16l6-16c.
Norfolk, quiet; middling 11 ld6e.
Memphis, stead/; middling l«fce.
Savannah, quiet; middling IOAm-.
Charleston, quiet; middling lofcc.
Wilmington, stead/; middling S»Si*’
“ • sal: ‘
K Yltmoiw. nominal: middling 11** .
■ton. eteady; middling lie.
Augusta, steady; middling ll*4c-
Moolle. quiet; middling F»V-
Charleston, quiet; middling 106k*-.
TODAY’S PORT RECEIPTS.
Tha following table ahowa receipts at the
porta today, compared with the earns day
bet year:
New Orleans.
Oalveetou. . .
Mobile
Savannah. . .
Charleston. .
Wilmington. .
Norfolk. . . •
Host os
PMIadelghM. .
JacksonvUle*. *.
Paclfi*- coast.
Total.
FLOP It—Highest patent, 1609: beet pat-
ant. #4.60; sta ndard , pa tent. »4 a ; half pat
rt.A4.nl HtMt.
Dt, It 00; .prlng whMt pAlnt. «t.M.
C/lllN-ChoIrr whit*. 70r; No. t whit*. Mr;
Na I yrhoiv, Cii'i mltnl. Mr: Tron—Mp
white, lie: rhrkitl corn. |wr Iturtwl. The.
Hull.. Ill SO.
GATH—.'hoi*-- while ellpne.1, Mr: Fo. I
white, Mr; No. s mlie.1,' Mr; Tvu. nut-
jMo.it. Mr; tjohlru oalw Ur; Burt, 70c; Bla«,
UEAt—Pl»ln. per Ikpoupa nchk. tic:
plain. O-pound urk., rtc; '
tack *■ “
plalo, It-pound
JSSHKS&uptk'firi m
"SflO^TA-rholr. whllAlUO; Ten. whit.
tl.lO^fary. 10-pound, UJt; hrown. MO100.
“ MWM!
NOTES ON GRAIN.
Pointers on Provisions.
Special to* The OeurgUn.
(From Hayward, Vick and Clark.)
Chicago, March II.—Bartlett, Frailer
A Carrington: The buying power, the
bull Incentive, gave out before cloee
yeeterday and wheat finished weak and
heavy. Look for further dragging mar
ket today.
Corn waa raided by local trader* on
the n-eakneu In wheat. There le no
valid reaeon for a contraction In val-
ue«. and wa strongly advlee buying on
any further break today.
Some eaalnets probable In oats. Tha
advance ha* beep rapid and receipts
likely to pick up. On a good break buy
them.
Believe corn and oat* should be
bought on every weak .pot. Expect to
aee them higher. -
hlatlei* .at* generally qnlel no far thla
FRUIT AND PRODUCE.
fffinU iallva ISf*
•Tw
aetlve,
active, .
IKMind: hen. Ik- pmied.
PROUDER - Lard. I«c pound: bema
M. IMlnVg
fite. "pound:''beeewaV aetivV,'
1| henef, '
INTERIOR RECEIPTS.
The following table .howa reeelpta at tht
tew a. today, rompared with tha aama day
last yaar:
HAYWARD. VICK A CLARK’S
DAILY COTTON LETTER
New Urban*. Man h 21.-The Incentive of
.he bullish literatim- einanstlng fr**m known
bullish quarters am! distribute*! last hlaht,
through the |>s|M>r* and entiles show thnt
there Is another attempt on foot to msnln-
ulate the markets or to Induce the public
to come Into cotton. To whst extent theiw*
tactics Will be anrcesiifnl- we cau u«»t venture
to gueaa. !.tverp*»o| responde«l to the
the
Imylng was rlrsrly In evidence nt the
start. It Induced short covering and wns
followeil by scalpers bnylnt. resulting In
further advance. On the whole, lion ever,
there Is no conviction 111 this loivlng. nml
I’twiplf merely try mid catch tin
manipulative
«-hangeil.
the
v ai|v«. eviaa filletIllttbUIS Will
. have had alwnit points dc
dine, a reason In Itself for some resell.
fro, against 149.IB) .Mat year and 24t.JiX» In
1)06 From now on the movement Is llkelt
to be eonsktersbly lea* thnn In 19m.
Weather conditions continue favorable.
Comparisons of splancrs' takings In the
llde supply statement for the *
llde supply statement for the week nre
extiected tomorrow. Tlie sisit uinrket Is
quiet, so far «*ty home scstteri-d busluess.
rri “ “ ‘
Meet stes*Mee; owing to higher future
New York. MarchTt-J. H. Hach** 6 to.:
A stronger market this morning with pro
fessional and foreign covering the feature.
Tbe advance waa brought about through
5’r‘n ITT*—LMKW*. ‘fancy llcttcnn. 'll Mg
w.vir«
ShC^sr JiaiEws
Bat iBhifiiiaSas
aps Coda, per hsi w.^... -
. per hundred. 61.66 Nuts, fanes
wheat ^ielt which have I men sending crop
advices, mid'the artlon of the pit market
here Indlcntea generally a cooiplsceut state
of mind, lit traders generally exhibit con
fidence that providence M taking care of
matters nicely to date. There is no Im
portant news. The thing to do Is now
to watch foreign crop developments. We
do not think there Is anything else to atop
the declining tendency of wheat, except
natural pit trsnMctlons.
Chicago Itecord-llerald: “Canadian ex
NEW LOW RECORD .
MADE I THE CROP
Commission Houses Sold
and Pit Traders Made
Heavy Raid’on Wheat. -
Chicago. MarrhJH.—The wheat market
_ thing a i
on the crt>p. There v
selling by commission
raid by the ‘
on bouses tad a heavy
CHICAQO DRAIN MARKET.
NEW ORLEANS.
Th. following la tha nog* I* cottoo fa-
tara* la Haw Or Iran, today
^arrk.. .
jfiy.I '.iins iaio
Junv
July lAMjllM
«»J?'.' i idii io.M
lira 10.3 10.J5
Jan. , . .
-crar
H si I m
steady.
,16114211696-16
....1662 lO.Mt
16» 10.39-401619-20
.... 10.44 10.S
*161641
10.19 1619
66-64 1616-14
10.19.»4
. .TTll64Q-4l{io.2l-26
WEATHER REPORT.
•TATE FORECASTS.
Uvnrgln, Routh Canllua.
toulght and Friday.
Alabama-Fair
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
TU. area of high pmonro ha. mov^l from
tbr Ink. ragtaa Mdthra.t and I. now pam-
Hik oft lb* team of Vlrglola. It* advaac*
ha. ntOM.1 coldvr wnithrr lu ra.t.rn Ton-
nojoo* and on the noth Athmtlr roaut.
The lew I* the sort bweat bn. I or m rad
In energy, hut It. renter remain! alatton-
ary over Montana. There hi. been a mark,
ed .Irrreera tn prekaure In lb. lower Ohio,
Upper Mlmtralppl and Mlmoarl valleyA
with a romapoudlng laereaw la tempera
ture.
- Rain ha. fallen at all itatbma oa the Pa
ri ir roaal and In Ike llorky Moontnlna.
know waa falling tkla morning at fallow*
•toae Park add Under. Clear and dry
wrather rontlnue. over I be aoatheru half
of tka amp, with no decide chaag* la tem
perature.
Tbe outlook favora fair weather In Ihl.
rarllon tonight and Krldiy, with continued
high temperature.
In the conatltuUon.
flood, active bonds average about.I
per cant lower than In January, and
S natal price* look low, even coropar-
I with lttl, la tha opinion of an au
thority her*.
Gold movements In various European
renters point to shipments to New
York.
The market, aa predicted by Mr.
Harriman, will have two aides here
after and bearish activity will be met
with hiulllkh activity. The chances are
In favor of bulla at the present levels.
Print* show fond returns and miwm. Is
Inclined to ease off. The rallrofcds con
tinue to show up fairly well In gross
earnings and the curtailment of ex-
penaes will enable them to make a bet
ter showing In net earning*. Some at
the largest commission houses art
turning to bull aide. Look for Improve,
ment In all better class of stocks.
New York Financial Bureaut l-ondon
early prlrea were mixed, liut nioelly high
er. with no baak rim change reported. New
York Central advanced 1, Ht. Panl lit.
Anaconda JH: Pennsylvania S. I'nlon Pa
ride It. Reading L Atrhlaon derllned It:
Houtkern I*arl0<: S. Amalgamated % and
Erie V
Individual, arc not aa weak aa they look
tt times. Amalgamated seem, la he held
for Ike time lielng between N and M, with
a rallying tendency.
Restricted levels uf approximately IS and
g are reported for rnlon Paeldr. which
stay, at any time, glre tbe lieara heart fall
— -y Wins upward.
_ bought toward 100OI0L
tpport Is eneoontered with offer-
Jan around ltd.
Tha ex-dtvldrnd railing of Rt. Panl haa
only apparently reduced the support, which
la around 13013. with Information bullish
for 13.
Smelling. ...
breaks. It la snppofti
A named * can easily cross 70 thla week.
Roethern l-aclde may lie I aught whenever
It la a little soft, as Ita trend la alwaya
"Honlavlllc and Nashville la bought for la-
vestment.
New York reatral aapport I. maintained
around 1M: Northern Parldc lit.
Other aetlve .torka are larking and Mi-
lag. apparently preparatory to alow latter-
meat of a temporary character at leant.
Town Topics: Oa any sharp botge which
buy attend eft Hr trading today, we would
tahr proflle and await a goad reoettoo
twfore baying-again. There la do,doubt
that some rather Important Interests sat-
able to meet all demands without unset.
^We 0 strongly favor Investments In honla-
Minimum and Maximum Tsmp«ratur*a and* ReuthwinUera*’ All,Dt 6 ■ ®** 1 "*
nth MS .. w ^. r ?d ,h w^“Jn7OTpL’
wns hrn* y<pst**nlsy. **Trsils* that
*lm*r«il n s*mmI • prs»flt m *»rli:lnslly - rsb Into
vn» In-Ihb *M«.vr«l In transit. In mjr own
lu OciolM»r has tint jrrt rmrhml Ibo
(m»mm. L inn mil help twtiifi s Lull on corn.
TUoiv Is a 14k
. Ittf ,.. ...
Cauads. It ran In* lal*l down Is Qufbrr
vrut n |H»uni1. whlls nstn lifluff 44*-
S ivt
- 34 |m*i
iuikIn. rent for feedlns ran lie Im-
fsney. 61
ststs. I* 6-pom t
JsrWkSgf
.... fruit. -
tad color,
|al'iwl.' V |n boie*"fwr iick of MA'acllvaTal
h i) sock. l-**anr» la a»oh _«»«ragtag Irt
ronndft each, owing to grauv, p*r poaad,
‘'WoRTARI.KR-Reeto. eaunogft crfttft*. da
tive. tin) crate; rnhbnge. fttnndftrd crate..
'.'V IMUbd; ealdinge. barrel*. !)4e |Hiund:
egg punt active. *7 SO crate: eueunibera 3"0
erntei tomalnea. fancy, aeflve.
not.toe., saw cron, fltvoo per barrel: onloai
dry. active. H.1« lmahel Irish rotator ac
tive. No 1„ Fdl*6c bushel; celftvr. fancy.
Till vie bunch: iwpliera "ctlve. K*I!,M ctatc;
nkrn. .lx lauhct. small. 3.M crate, canlt-
Hewer active. S«i1<v- lb.; lettuce, headed, ae-
-- - “dtaloea. yrlb»w.
live. »J dram; sweet notatnea. yellow
aa w 'KsSrisirsyii. s.Kj
rnts^isKs lurnlps, IHc- filrswberfles, 22VHI
!5«- quart.
GROCERIES.
HlfE-JsiKWttSV. hestl. 4«c; fancy bead
(wm;, nreortllnfi to the grade.
"cltKF.RB-F.acy full event dairy. lMlc-,
* % d| l )ti AR^-Mnadatd grain).tad kirt. N.u
bnu
In bag* and barrels. 12c; fireen. 11012c.
PROVISIONS.
rHtiVlfilONB-Bttprms hatna. ISHk*; (»•■
font In hnnts. 11 W: »lr% salt extra H>w. J45;
Itellles, 2«» t*»uM«l*. 10.07^q; fiat luu-k*-. *35;
plntoF. Hu|*rente Isnl, IO.I2*x. l'uilt»
cotup-Htod. I\c.
PISH.
mitpti n»o. ht— ------- -..rw
10c itouihI; Florida snail roe, 55c; Itttck, Ik;
tieorgls abml roe. 95c; buck. sack.
tlit* liellof that th** |»res»-tit decline l»a*l
illMertptl the xliuoas report, and also that
then* would tM-ctir Rhortlv a fall off |n
niTlpIt. There was more sethltv ami
Millie public Interest li»stllfe«tei|
New * if left ns estimate call* for i(W
tn 7,ratt for tomorr***'. against !.£*> last
rear, toit thew (Icures did not affn't the
tone of the market We ItMtk for it ilull.
firm market. Imt mlvlso Inking profits oil
advances. ,
MRS. E.B. PEEK,
ALONZO RICHARDSON & CO.,
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
AND AUDITORS
Empire Building. Bell Phone, Main
ATLANTA. GEORGIA.
e*l by Im-k of motive power
altorlrtge of cars.” .
H. 4*. laive k <’**. ball the following from
Ht. Iftitul*: “A Imnlicr at H4. Uharlea. Mo.,
aaya two very rellgtile fanners tell him they
notice*! iheir whiwt titmlng brown nih! sii
examination fonml Ihe plant literally cuv
Opaa. 'High.' Low. OlotScST gfiJUSE' 00 *
fell 11 i
fe s % a « ; a
STOCKS STARTED
RATHER FEVERISH
London Was Higher and a
Few Issues Followed
the Lead.
OTHERS WERE LOWER
Some of the Prominent Is-
sues-Showed Sharp De
clines at Opening.
X»j» Turk. Uarrh 71.-The announce next
that the Bank or Francr niUvd It. ,iu.
count rate -from 140 g* per rant w.. ,u.
Import.nt Ann net. I new. today. TkU ■
the drat action of tho sort that the got...
ihh* of the French liutltutloii tawraSl, nt
tojahr luraveral vrarn, and the courliwI-Vu
E**»R was that It emptuai.- i
at-at rain jrtr nlrttagTi
Kn ....
money market, of the world.
Thr puniora of thl. advance very rlenrir
,lM ' 'Fort* of the Honk
ef hnglnnd to draw npou Part* tar g..i.
The qurUlou of greatest moment now t-e
wtirihojmrtdoa ef the llnnk
™ n >«), Wtw' wltr the poftltlni, of the
of bnglaml. l(o with tut aahrre or
oner pr.*uhty rut offr
Today a atatement of the Engllab l.ai.k
■£«tved thatmore ground haa bran to.
the week, reserve deeceaalng slightly, while
hwna have etiuraded nearly IU.Ooo.o6o. rh-
luferemw la of couree that the day's dev,-',
ofxneutft nmke a orach stronger rename en-;i
“j from hiiglloh gold ouppllca
,b ” nt tbe Itm.k
”F *5“**" n ** • *lep was not Important, 'rim
American atorfea were hIghcr lu tie-
141:11 Inn 11 oral 1111 ram ,k- JT . "
Auirnnui KIOCKN were higher lu tjs* i-nrlr
laradoii dealtnga, but the opening t**re HI,
very (rregnldr. Bearish nrtlflry ««, ,-T
•»*«} •“ the drat hour and a Yew' atecky
“ob-hlv, Rmftltera, IVusaylvanla. etc..
, w , °.».ycalerday , i clonluii. The
offeriiiga of airakV at*tbe1iow 'leveiiT
whence
It" ."H? 11 - “Y 1 whenever operatl.iii. f..,-
related nt all price. ralll,-.|
Now 'York. March 3,-The stork nir.rk-t
Ivrvgular. Heading. Ana..m,In,
Brooklyn Bapkl Traustt. I'nlou I'a. io,
SP« , £*SP W.addRt.
1 « 'A. J**ff* Pieferr.,1 waa
. I»u tbr other hand. Erie and Kouilicrii
i*nrldc were off I, Pennsylvania V Hnirli.
ng and ('anidMu 1’aelBr H, Am«Tg.....ni..,|
Cooper, Hdltlumre amt Ohio and Loulivlli#
nml Nashville ti lower. At the end ot n,«
Amalgamated lust IK net. .ml
MONEY AND EXCHANGE.
Now York, March 11.—Money on cull.
>06 1-1: lime loans, d per cent for ..11
dates.
Posted rates: Sterling exchange. It - )
04.14 1-1. with mctual bualneee In
-bankers' bills' at I4.S1.IO04.U.35 fnr
demand and 14.71.7504.71.45 for 50-d.i.v
bills.
Commercial bills, 507.
Bar silver, ft t-tc. London bar sil
ver steady at 1-ltd decline at :-tl
11-ltd.
Mexican dollars, 51 l-4c.
Government bonds unchanged.
Railroad bonds lower.
42*
8
42S
S!
Hm»L .
/’ORK
May.. J6.5a I4.4» 15.10 15.92* 16.9T
July... J5.70 15.75 16.65 15.73 16.77>
UOtl-
Msr... H.77H H.r.U 1.65 S.67M ».62<
?;S 8 IS 3 -1:8' 2:8* •-}:£;
ll»Bt-
Mav... 6.52)5 X.*> 9.4TH 9.514 »-«2^
H.67H H.«R4 §99
LIVERPOOL GRAIN MARKET.
nil
wi^k. show ib*«'rmiM* of tauo. ImimIioIr of
whosl, tmnoa IiusIioIh oats. 2.000 Imsbols rye
ami sn Incroosr t»f 214.009 loishols turn. liar
lor showo*| no ohangv*. Totals, Int'luillng
allnat storks, now art* 9.9T?.00«> IiiisIiHm of
whi'rtl. 6.252.904 ImsIiHs r«»rii. 1.044.000 Imsli
ols intis. 545.000 IiufIicIs r>'«* nml 239.000 lninb
Manlt ^ _ _
In il»t* rsnaillsu northwest thr last wlntar
was tho hffivlost In many ran*. As
ties I of It rsm** rsrly. twfor** tho ghmiiil
wax froton. thay tMalm thst thr gronnil
will bsv«» nuiple moisture for tbs pmmiftloii
In prior of liarlry. Thr irailr
wss fali'iiistlug that thrr** woubl In* sn
ovrrfbiw In this illrrrtbm from thr north
wrnl. MIiiiipspolls rrcrlv***! 115 rsrs yrstrr
llsrvry Williams rrpirftrtl from Oklahoma
that lings wrn* srarrr In Ihi* wbrat Arhls.
but that thrrr wrrr Isrgr storks of wlirst
sml **on» In rlrvstars which ronhl not l*r
inmnl «*n account of thr rsr sltiMtlon. Xrv
througlmut thr sn'tbms of tbr stsli
STOCKS OF UNDESIRABLE
COTTON ARE EXCESSIVE
New nrlrans. March 2) —Thr Timet |wnn
crat says: "IbqirassInK Influences nisv In
dmle sentlinrntal pessimism ln*rn of dear
skies Slid excessive stinks of nmlfslmhle
•Mtton, less sctlve ilrnmml for sll grades
In ptimnrv markets. Slid tbe over<Himfort
ln|| !io|m> that the voh*e of tbe siwmlator
r lu lie heard I* tbe land aa the .
the cumulative effect of nmnalrr
movement figure* Thus the game of chance
movement figure*. Thus the game of chance
may not le Imprmeil so far aa Its attractive
side Is concermral. tbough values may work
thuersy with new data to go on. Yueal
liellevlng that lb's!ruble
aliening In many a day to rotnc.“—Hay-
*ar*V Vick 6 i’larfc.
THE LIVE STOCK MARKET
rbt.-Hgn. Mftn-b 31.—l|iW.-R.H-vt|,t. 37..
- ~ ell ami k '
ten 4.73)4
M 0.45L. .
n.ngb {4 3504.3: |4g« ...
H lKHtitTH: g.w«l )•" * hvtce kvevy |A4M>
r.iilc—Raralpta ?.«**. Markrt rtow *a>l
Hka.-|>—Hravfpta IJ.oi) ^/.rka. Maw sad
I), Mriri: waat-ra 4«t
l*| and waiters SEAS.
Whnit—iipcncd S kiwer; at 1:3 p. a.. M
SfrH ti.wer; < l.raal
THE METAL MARKET.
NORTHWEST CARS.
year:
THE SUGAR MARKET.
New York. March 21.—The local tusrkat
Ismox IweTsugar market waa
rather firm thla umnilng. with March Sd
higher at 9a 2*4*1 and April nudmngcd at
9s Ux*l.
CHICAGO CAR LOTS.
The rerslpt* uf grain In car* lots today
amt estimated receipts for. tomorrow are ns
Wheat..
* out.. .
tints..
Hogs.. .
Today. Tomnr
if
lagoo
COTTON SEED OIL MARKET.
May. . . .
July. . . .
Hcptcmlier.
.. srtgf
;; Sfe I
ATLANTA. . .
Abilene. . . . .
Amarillo. . . .
Asheville. . .
Augusta
Birmingham. . .
Bismarck. . . .
Boston
Buffalo. . ,
rharhmton. . .
rharlotte. . . .
Chicago. ....
Cincinnati. . . .
Corpus ChristI.
Davenport. . .
tlnlveston. . . .
Havre..
Huron
Jacksonville. . .
Kansas Cits. . .
Key West
Knoxville. . w .
Lm Angeles. . .
Macon.' . . *. .
2
Meridian. . .
Mddle. . . .
Montgomery.
Nashville.
New Orleans. .
New York. .
Norfolk. .
North 11s tte.
Omaha. . . .
Bnbwllne. . . .
IMttsImrg
'Ittslnirg. . .
.'orflaml. Me. ,
Cortland. Ore. .
Itnpld City. . .
Ht. IkOUls. . .
Nt. rani. . . .
Han Frnudm'o.
Nnvntiuaii. . . .
Kpokmie
Tsmim
Tayhir.
T honiaavllle.
Ickaburg. .
Washington.
Wilmington.
8.
83$
* J M
R. MARHUBY.
■rttlan Dlrtetsr.
CLEARANCES.
3.040 b.uhpla: n.ru, H4.IXU bn.brta:-tmtm
inn..-. Whrat and 5«nr vqn.l 37,000 )rt.it.-
PRIMARY MOVEMENTS.
Th. Wtowtng *guraa glv. th- primary
aim-rsH-ar »f whrat »ihI nkw:
Wbrat—Rrartj.l. tnday 111.000 linritvla.
again.! Mt.m bnahal. krat yrar; ahlpmvnta
t.alay 314.000 l.u.brta; agalaat 34.000 boahri.
r^Lrtpt. t.alay 43.000 tiu.hvla;
agali.it 343.0)0 l.nab.-la la at yrar^ahlptnrl.t.
today, 444.000 l.uab.14. aga ‘
rta ta!t yrar.
agalu.t 20.90) bush
L. Hs Pfiiffillllfio
L. H. FAIRCHILD & COMPANY.
S. J- Whit*
NEW ORLEANS.
Maaotara.
Now Origan. Cotton KacluuMA Now Yortt CoRoo Kxchutga,
Now York Cotton Rxtbangf. Now Ortonaa Board of Trad*
N*. Orlauns Stock .Kxcbany. ^^Cbte^oar^o, Tr.dn
PltvMO wlrat to NEW TORE auj CHICAGO. Order* *«tl,-Rod f*0 I
bar* SoM*w>. os nbovo EXahaag**. & ft COT1URAJL
.harp rra.-ttonw .. . .
Want should bo purrk!tad only whoa
wrak.
THE COFFEE. MARKET.
New York. Marrb 31—Following are rot-
fra t-ahlrm
Havre. 10 a. m.—Market Iwrely steady: 13
..non. mirtiaaged: antra. 0.000.
Hamburg. 14 a. m.-Marke^um-bani^ed to
U pfennig ileellge: antra. 32.dk); Rio So. 7.
61975: exehange. 1514: receipts. 12.000; ship
ments tn CnIt4**I States. 1.003: F.urope. none.
finntra reedpts. 41.000; stocks. 2.900.000;
market weak.
Han I*au1n reeelpta, 42,000; Juudlnliy re
urea lire tbs opetdog
the New York coffae
Opening
March
April
May
June
July
August
Hcpfotnl’er .. ..
Oct«d*er
Novemlier
Itecembee .. ..
■Inuuary
February .. ..
Clnoc*| steady.
Range.
690-4.00
5.90-600
6954.00
5.90-5.95
5.75-6W
5.73-5.85
S.904J5
675-6.fi
675-5.55
5.75-5.90
:*8i8
Hales 16100 liagt.
riosF.
5.NA.OO
686A.00
5.6V600
5.75- 5.95
670-5.90
69)4.90
675-6.18
6764.95
67-5.*
5.75- 5.86
’691
COTTON AND STOCK
Ordera ran bt sent to Raw York la auly
two tega! jrtya, via.: over the pgbltr
ration of marginal orders oa a real nils-
•hm bools.
Oar trmtistBt of raotomm Is it all
times courteous, and order* art tx,
voted and reported promptly.
Wa aollrlf rortwpoadsora and will
have our rapmentatlv* rail paraoaally
Clark Goodm & Co.
20 Bread Street, New York.
MINING •TOCK8.
Boat nn. March
ig:
Butte 92H: Copper Range C; Old f>omlnlni
51; Hhatiuon 19; fimeltuif 55H; Fruit rw
THE LONDON STOCK MARKET.
Ansmndn
Atrhlaun
tin, preferred
Raltlmnre ami Ohio .
Canadian Farlfir
Chesapeake and Ohio
Krle
.V.aa.
tlreat Western ... >A..
Illinois Central 3%.
Kansas and Texaa
do. preferred
IxMilsvlfle and NashvlIU*
Mexican Central, prof. .
New York Central ...
Norfolk and Wealeni
Ontario and Wsatern
Rock
Houtheru Pacific .
Houtbem Railway
Ht. I■anl
I'nlon 1*1101110
Culled States Ht«el
do. prefene*!
Wnliasb, preferred
STOCKS AND BONDS.
Jroad ii, 1*10
Ravanaab Sa. WM
Marou (a, 314
Atlanta is. 3U
Atlanta «Ha. 33
Atlanta 4a. 1H4
10314 1031*
IS
Atlanta so, un
Attain aid Writ I’olnt «
Atlanta and Wrat Foist lwbta.. IM
C. R. nf Georgia, lit Income.... «
Augusta and Bavannnh ]J^
•ontbweeteni ]}*
Georgia PaelOc* 1st I 13
Central Bank and Trust Corporation
General Banking and Trust Business
k
4 Per CentlnterestTald on Savings Deposits
OFFICERS:
ABA O. CANDLER. Prasldant.
II. I’ATTKRSON, Vlra-rrasldaut. JOHN 8. OWENS. Vlra l-raaldant.
R COLER. I'ashlvr. WM. I>. OWKNtl. Aaatataat Cashier.
I- Y. Rage.
Jobs N. tioddard,
Ram I). Joavs,
,F. B. InurarT
TRUSTEES:
Asa Cl. Candler.
W. II. I’aller*"'
John 8. Owen*
HAYWARD, VICK & CLARK,
COTTON. STOCKS, BONDS, COFFEE. DRAIN AND FROVISIONS.
Carandalal ar^ Ora^ar^iu, Naw Orlaana.
-into* Cotto* Exrhtagt.
to* Cotta* Exchange.
■ACHE A < CO. T ANo‘BARTL3rr. C FRAl?ER ’**"CARRINSTSM.
S.S.I
ATLANTA NATIONAL BANK
ATLANTA, GA
C. E. CURRIER, PratldsnL A. E. THORNTON, VlM-PrMidtnt.
H. T. INMAN, VI«»Pr*s!d«nL CEO. R. DONOVAN, CaHilir-
JAMES S. FLOYD. Assistant Caahlar.
Capital
Surplus and Undivided Profits
1.000. 0C
1.000. 00
We Solicit Your Patronage.