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RESPONSE NOT FULL
IK ENGLISH MARKET
Opened Quiet and Steady at
a Very Small Ad-
NEWS AND GOSSIP
of the Fleecy Staple.
II I, airoedlBily IlflrDli Is trade
Mm li. Would ailvla* lluulil.tloe' of IMa
in. mi tli If ant p repo ml for arfkal niton.
Hpot market qulal; oaijr avoir aratlrrvd
i.iiaturaa Npola are at prvarnt sostslaed
owl pulled up hr fntorra.
Kik-vI.I 10 The Oaurelaa. .
(From llnriraro. Vlrk A Clark. I
' r rmii aiaaj naiu, in* k v«h».i _
Now Vork. M.reh -IB.—J. H. Ileehr k To.
IJrrrniol waa 4nv 4SMW ail r a nor mi itrar
ii ml :w4M oilranrr on lair. Opened alrad,-
CLOSE WAS BETTER
New York Opeued Irregu
lar, aud During the Morn
ing Declined Slowly.
FlP»f wrr»* S |mlut» lilrhrt to
1 l#«er. Tb«* aitvaurr mu* «*»* tin* near
WOSttlR. Atxl tbr tliriilM* W« on I hr u**w
crap optloun. Tbf whole IUI. botteier.
■tHMii*! fo luilkile an
ngalnat July a
fort to •lirio'tgi* amm* of lhr long rottou
bought ou tbr rwetit upturn.
ltiipr»Mt| mill iloaril
„ range In the artirv
ittaa In Liverpool.
Own.
rch April
ly-Jut* 6.64
~ * unuat 5.63
trXorwnlier
Mr
ni|rau«-e. At 8tli p. ui.. •lenity not 2*1
2*4 higher on Near and *441*6 higher on Into
uufittha. Kpofa In moderate ilmuaiul f high
_ And oijHiVt ioo; import*
rrftno luulntllng 3.000 America a.
__ erpool mblta 4 polut off from
12:15 |t. n. tirkoa.
Now York Com menial: "Thu loilla any
that no unrityr how umrb low gin do rottou
mug oimmo to N>w Verb t r how tight moor?
tuny lir, It ran all la* flnniHvd.*'
Journal of Comuien'e: "It la rurreutly Iw-
llev.il In the, trade that further advance* In
*t a oh* prlnta ore I mounding."
lrlrcr|NHil liaa not given a full ruapon _
oar advance yrtlrnliy. WV think, nltbinifh
veatenlav'* strength aa» due to »•»* rotor-
lug of the abort ron trad a. we believe there
ug or t
ifil to
•trougArgument agalaat the hloa 'lluit
Ktigllah Will atorka are exremdtely large.
Neill Itrutbera. f,nndou: “There can lie
little donht that cotton afduulng and maun
facturtiig la Increnalug far beyond the nat
ural iucrenae of ultimate demand by the
the liMluatrg will aonie flute lie overtaken
hv the tiemeala of Ita present gluioat rlotoua
aetlvttg.*'
I’nIr buying of klag liy the name lutereata
na before la hohlliig the market; In fact, the
eotirae of the market deiienda for the mo
5.5$
3.65
ineut almoat entlnd.v on the auccoa*
on- of tlila deal, aa It la getternllg conceded
that there la ample cotton front tbla crop to
meet ■pinning wan la. The opinion here la
badly apllt up. the httlk of the eouaervatlrc
* - — *iking that the atreugth of the
erii
ahowlng ndvaucea of 5 point*.
While the late months were 1 point lower
g dlng waa onlg moderately aetlve. Tin
lab Uternture nrnt nut rerntly lina fall
to Induce the nubile to enter the mar
which, together with the faroralde
weather In the licit and the continued
(war/ movement. ha« <au*ed an Increuae In
iMMrtab aentlment and leaamia chance* for
t hull market, though trade conditions. It
thought, will preveut aug material de
At the doae In New York, futurea were
•teadg. net "Old |Milnta lower.
lUaga flgwrca ouikea the amount Into
night for the week 23.8*1. ngalimt JS6.2U4
last week and 142.7ftT> last gear. For the
•eaaoo. ll.K*l.4t2. against 11.643.558 last week
and 9.272.807 last gear.
Bombay movemnt for week:
1WT. 19»W. 1905
Receipts l2Xftftft S7.nr») iftn.nnc
Mace Keptrmbrr 1 l.TW.ofti 1.PM.000 1.184.un»i
fthlpment* JM.iW ».ono 9.000
since September 1. 655.000 121.00) 2ftl.fr*>
Weekly Interior movement;
1907. 1906
Receipts 3U towns. . -115.99ft I 66.104 124.452
Shlpmenta 126.S17 ' 97.012 13.458
Stork* 600.93 549.020 663.450
Movement luto light:
1977. 1*19.
Overland week 21.161 24.223
Since Kept. 1 1.'*6.561 732.615
i n sight, week 23.4)1 149.M0
11 “ ‘ ‘
Hnce September 1 . . . .1L813.731 9.235.677
Comparative receipt* at all V. 8. porta
Nat receipt a tndag 29.002
Same dag last gear 26.4K3
Increase
2.000
anm.w)}kl' last gear 1K8I2
Increase a 48.407
Total receipts atnre Heptembor 1 8.917.071
I... ...... a r.r ■ *1«
game time last gear
Estimated receipts tomorrow
New Orisons
Oalvestou ...
Houston
Movement at Atlanta:
Receipts tndag
1907.
.. 7.600 to 9.000
.. 9.000 tu 12.000
.. 4.000 to 6,000
Rente dag last gear
Rbtnmcnta tndag
Haute dag last gear
Rtock on hand tndag
Same dag'last gear ...
Increase
I4.4SM
5.Wf
8.571
SPOT COTTON MARKET.
Liverpool, ateadg; middling utduiuU 6.Old
Atbinta. nteailr- -• ••••—
New York, qul
Atlanta, steady; middling 1"V
New York, quiet; lulddllug *
New Orleans, steady- mlddll
straddle interest
ibun longs cornering.
Following are )1 a. in. hlda: March 9:15:
9.69; July 9.68; Octulwr 9.68; Jaimarg
10.22.
New Orleaus. March 22.—Ilagward. Vick
k (’lark: Iah»|» for lower prices, rendition*
•ncre favorable for the new crop every dag.
(iciierallv fair weather prevails In the
belt. Indli-atluua an* for atatluuarg coudl
tloua.
ATLANTA MARKETS.
FLOUR. GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
ent. 11.00; aprlng wheat patent. 15.00.
C^lItN—Choice white. 70c; No. 2 while, 6^*;
No. 2 yellow. 67c; mixed. 99c; Tennessee
white. 67c: cracked corn, per bushel, 76c.
Hulls. Ill.60.
OAT8—Choice white dipped, 09c; No. 2
white, Mr; No. 2 mixed, 66c; Texas roat-
^n*of. 69c; (loldeu oota, 51c; Burt, 70c; Rlua,
tacks. 70c; germ. 91.S.
RAY-Tlmothg. choK
do. choice ainalf hales, 1
. Jm ft . .
Itales. 1.3: do. No. 2 third bales. 1.3; Na
1 clover mixed. 91.3; choice prairie, 91 *
CHICKEN FI'RIt—Flftg-pound sacks. Me;
Miilna chick feed. 11.90; Victor food, 91.V;
kND PRODUCE.
-Rriivp, i«r.
rori.Tiiv-iivna krtirf, uueur
Ifk.m •rtlTV, Jkr Mth: durka,
r.ktn. Me Mrk; pnddl*. M*Mo wek; nm
hill frathrml, Me rack; turkey, nctltr.
pound: hens. 14c pound.
rRODUCR -Taird. 16e
Edited by
Joseph B. Lively
MARKETS
Mr. Unlf* twMty-Sv.
|Mfl‘ eiperfeoe# of tir
II tUaf Kxrt.ti I. Attento
• b4 the South hht mad.
him ■" reeeftiliM au-
fborlty la hi* *p*cl«l*y.
TIPS FLASHED
From Wall Street.
dpecUl to The Oeonria*.
from sooiu Am-
! STOCKS WffitHHK
II THE OPE*
RANGE OF NEW YORK STOCKS AND' COTTON MARKETS
* AttK OF ITOCA.
Atlaurtv t.’oaat |Ji _
Amartcaa tfugar'Uef.
umm: :
do, preferred *. .-t—
Am. Btualtjng Ucf. t 4 .,
do, prefei
Atchtaon ...
A^SUS^sau::
SK.'TSK:
‘aiiaSii - _
‘bleaso and Korlhw’o. .
t'be«u|*Mke A OUla . . .
fvioM.h, Fuel A Iroa. .
Central Lent her
preferred
Cblevffo k Ureut Vi.
Chita,o. U.. * HI. P
Delaware A Uudaua
Dlillllrr’e Heeiirltlr*.
JUK8*
imuwie Central . .
Am. lev Kecarltlra
lanlarllle * NaahrlUv
Kia&i».::
turk ahtMM ante a auualy vonlau.
Time luuuee rnetd mf yealerday. which
MAM* OF ST 1C*.
Halted state.'Uabbtr.
do. prafvrr.il. . . .
•oothera l>cl5e.
Southern Hallway. .. .
s^•Ssr::::
?2hST&fcT:::
82
ciiTrt stitra hwi;:::::
-a*.:::;:
wf^aS? 1 cSSii!
fc ptvf»trad
Interval ae Mch a* I.OWe
.22fi • d !5? k . ,#r ♦"""Ufa hank aUlv-
.H.MJ!i v ^i2LS4iy re " ,rrt ““ aU
The luvcaiuivut dt-maud k
StQMUMi U* marfirC
l * fcol,w ,M ’ pure ha awl on
"J” .
The lower price* from London this
NEW YORK.
The following la the range la
tureo In New York today:
II . . .] V.BHi f.MI 9.48
. . . 9.71 9.74 Mr
I* a • ....
... 9 71: 9.74] 9.95.
I 9.711 9.75) 9.66!
‘Id. . . .1 9.7J| 9.791 9.70
>*t 9J9 lO.uql 9.90
cc. . . ■ .il7.n9 lO.OIM 9.3
9.91 f.Wbsl 9.99-70
9.90-9^ 9.97-79
9.92j 9.91-62 9.9940
| 9.95' 964ft 9.71-73
9.701 9.70-71 9.79-79
9.91 9.914321 9.99-99
9.99| 9.99-9M 10.09-07
LIVERPOOL.
Following la the opening range and close,
•-ompared with geaterdag:
Futures «mene<| quiet and ateadg.
Opening 1‘revlona
Range. 2 p. in. Cloae. Cloee.
March .... 6.98V9 6.93
March-Apr. ..6.94*6-9.95*4 5.95 6.98 6.92*6
April Msg ..5,93 4.64*4 944*6 6.<9*6 962
Mag-Jane ...5.64 -5.64H 9.64*6 6.« 1.93
June-Julg .... 5.91*6 5.91*4
Jnlg-Ang. ..5.63 -5 64 9.93 R.f> 6.0*»
Aug.-Kept ..5.92*64.93 5.91*6 5-<i 5-9^
Kept .-Oct. ...5.90 4.99*6 5“
Oct.-Nov. ...6.59 447
Nov.-Hec. ..6 64
De<-.-Jan. ...6.66*6
Cloned steady.
6.59 6.S9
9.99 .
5 66 9.67*6 6.56*4
6.66*6 6.67*6 6.15*6
NOTES ON GRAIN.
Pointers on Provisions.
Mpeclal to The (leorglau.
1 From Ilagward. Vick k Clark.)
Market quiet. Kireiigth In
wheat based on dry, warm weather
thmughmit the winter wheat belt. Hu nut
dcnredatlona of tbe green bug. Think It
will tako deflulte crop damage to give
ua nng permanent advance.
Hue.
Would prefer to bug provisions on any
further decline.
The unseasonable hot and drv weather
fu the Houtbweat Is a more important
factor tbnn green tings.« t’ntll there Is
n change, dou't sell wheat short, but bug
ou tin* reactions.
Coarse grains arm a bug on every weak
spot.
'Iileago Record-Herald: "Corn
II higher
pound: bam*
art I’ve 16c poand^ahouldsrn’ active, - £
pound: «Men active. 10c pound; bnltar* aw
92.25 bushel; lady peas. ftOO; stock. SL760
2.15.
FRI’ITK—Lemoos. fancy Measenn. 54.603
4.25 llaiianas tier hunch, cull*, active, !»vft
lift: straights. 51.»o«rt.99. Ptneanplan, Flaw
da stock, per rrnte. 92.59. Oran tea. Florid*
itork. owing to alts and condition aa ar*
rival, per l»ox. $.'.00413.50. Apples, clmlce.
lien I »av la.
fancy. 94.50; New
York state apples, winter varieties, cboi'.s,
latrrel. b.*fl3 50 : fancy. ftTMft.W*.
In l*po'
U.IOc.
AfW UriCMIM, Bir*U) . Iili«nnlllg 10 13 19t*.
Havannah quiet; middling 10*4r.
t’karleaton. ateadg; middling 10V-
Wilmington, steady: middling 10V
dllnjMo*
ifhitlmore. nominal; middling 1P«C-
Boston, steady; middling ll lor.
Hi. Ivouls. quiet; mlddlln
llalveston. steady; mhldunir 1
llg K»mC.
ling lie.
Augusta, ateadg;
ling ll*ii’.
TODAY’8 PORT RECEIPTS.
Thw followlni table ahows receipts at fie
K a today, compared with the tame day
yean
New Orleans ,
Oalvestou .. .
Mobile
Savannah ..
Charleston ..
Wilmington..
Norfolk .. ..
laltlmore.. ..
few York-.. .
lost on
Philadelphia ..
Irnnawlck ..
tewport News .
Port Arthur and Ha
blue Fas*
Jacksonville
INTERIOR RECEIPTS.
Houston .. ..
Augusta .. ..
Memphis .. ..
a.I 2*6
..
..I 1117
i
tan i tc»>
HAYWARD. VICK * CLARK'S
DAILY COTTON LETTER
pouan ha.kMA
rn *%wsszM
_ J, 25913.60;
Qrapes. New York atnte.
Cape°clv1s! per'fi'ri" I1L90; Jerg»g»;i
Grape fruit. Florida Block, owing to ....
and color, per box. 11.60(82.75. Vitae*. Flor
ida atock. per bundre«l. 11.00. Nat*, faneg
B txesl. In Irtvxen. |ier sack of 100. tctlvs nl
.K a*ek. Peanut* In seek •r.ragtog IN
tmnn<1« each, owing tu ars.nr. per pound.
P. -.
4*4f>«c
\r~
ell higher almplg ou the Iwala of supply
nd demand," tsld George W. I*ntteu.
Praetlcntlg no corn has been told from
Chicago for export during the hist three
weeks. Practically nil cIf the Chlengu
shipment* to the seaboard are for. March
export. Thete la nothing sold beyond thla
month. Foreign atoeka are very light, and'
the demand la urgent on account of the
abort feed crop both on the continent ami
In Kngland. Receipt* • here daring April
and early Msg are likely to be very light,
aa country elevator atoeka are bring rapbllg
exhausted. Many country elevators
through Illinois sre now empty that were
full a month ago. ! look for a aharn de
mand for good corn during April ami May.”
*‘l waa Hi New York during tbe panic In
at week." said It. W. Uolosnti.
WHEAT OPENED FIRM
HALF CENT HIGHER
Half the Advance Was
Later Lost on Heavy
Selling.
NEW ORLEANS.
T», follow!nr la fbv ran*, la rottoa fa
wraa la Wvw Orlraaa toda.
WEATHER REPORT.
^ STATE FORECASTS.
Alahanift anil Houth Carollna-
l-artly clouilj toutfht and Saturday.
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
Vhv atmnaphrrto nrrmurr bn. ttn-rraaM
cauldvralily ovvr thr nnrthra.t. wall, at
- ' - Korkr
any have It extend to our tuackets-
^ g»i ...
Conroe grains are high
nml we may look for gvwd re
like
pnmtlvel;. „
eelpi*. ua the road* have I teen blocked nil
winter. In hog product we have had
•^iFTAIU.RK-Bset*. cat mage crates, it*
..... $3,60 crate; cabbage, standard crates.
Jtye iMMind: cnbliage. Imiek 2H«- inniiid.
•eg plant active, $2.50 ernte; encnmlwra 93.00
per li
drv. aetlve. $110 tin*hel Irish #atatoe«. ac-
• rne
... , c . fancy.
920-50 ernte;
okra, six l*nsket* *ms1l. $3 00 crate, cauli
flower active. MflOe lb.: lettuce, hendosl. ac
Hvc. 12 drum: sweet potatoes. y«-lk«w. nc
live. 91.00 bushel; sweet potatoes, whits, ne-
live.. »X' bu*hid; sweet |H)lalues. while,
dull. »k- bushel; kraut, half-barrel, 53.75;
25c quart.
GROCERIES.
RICB-Jap. tttSHc: head. 99fc; fancy head
Ivin?, according to the grade.
C1IBKKK-Fancy full crcr.m dairy. I9%r.
1 %%a'S^M*Udatd gmnnlated 99.99. New
T ^r7i # M.'a U A‘»ra , Yi««: but,
In imi!. amt 1—rrrU. IJr; ,rr.'ii
ShrWIdwl hlK-ult. B raa»: No. 5 iwllH
Mta. MW cat. Sark (rita. K pound l«n
|l tb D.alrrm, full wrlaht. K «»; iSSl
wrlaht, If* rat.. F.ranoratist ai'pllra. T<r
pound, lvpprr IL. fUklne liujdiri. ft
raw. Rod ralaion * ran., PlBk wlaioa
K* ra«». Coroo. Hr; chocolair, Mr: aauS.
"pound Jara. Or. Roa.l bwf. M.M rat.
CofS JSf U*i raS^StjjiM^^ff
Blrnp. Now Q»-«a%. Me gallon; Cora. Wc
.v* - *-*e gresas 51.75. Soda
f allon: rulw *r gallon; Urol
alt, IM pooad Hr. All. grrnL
E rkara. «>*r pound; lanion mr; oy.Wr Jr.
ml randy, prr pound. Sc; nltod. pot
pound. (Hr. Touiatora. t-pouad. U.W raaa;
cut at the Interior towns continues
it, and there I* less h*a* in *tiM*ka
sing Ihe letup In ei|Mtrt huAliie**.
Just to.sny that
>y futures, the n‘ve|-M> from what It
during the |»a*l month A drive waa
made at the market around 1<> o'clock,
gs the treasure atop|ied prices
■•If.
Future*
aguln*t 6 ii
‘ •luring t
na. Marrh 22.-A* long as left i.nmit to tag.
I.lverptad shttnetl weakness. York. March
only *6ff2*« |Hdnts higher. | o|N-nlug was flrwi there
due. and weakened rciieated
rest sf the session, but a* | fled prh*«-« off all nnmnd. the tontlmw
air side non nf favorable weal tier slid the lack of
. . steadr;. public Interest did not favor the long side
sales 7.000. at 3 points advsnet. (i|>* niug i „r <ott..n <»i» this advance. The weaker
trades hers were at practically nnciuuigod! ,| |lirt | u t,. r ,^t has coveted on the rsllv
figures, followed by easiness. Trading Is j »,.*»,-r.bn We look for a narrow market
alow and cautious, owing to the fact, now { nM .| would buy conservatively on every de
( . ' the fact,
generally recognised, that the markets In.,
old crops are being unmlstukablv uinnlp
•listed by a clique In New York against
the dictates nf the cotton facts nroper of
the situation. The basis for thU uinnlp
ulallow Is uot shortage of supplies, hut
nrarrltg of tenderahle cotton To rens.ni
Is* -usefega trader the etreumsUncr*. New
rrops weakened, owing to the contlnuanr-
MRS.E.B. PEEK,
ALONZO RICHARDSON & CO.
demand, hut the Idg advance baa
checked that until we lost a good part of
It. Now It Is nmilug again. We will have
plenty «f hogs thla summer, and we bopi'
for n giNul demand. M
“('omliitf ns I do from a section where we
have to .leal directly with the question of
consumption. I am very much surprised to
And that thla innat vital consideration
aecina-lo lm given very little weight In this
market.” said Klunsmi, the well known
grain limn of New \ork. "I lielleve In very
much higher price* for oats because Ihe
••onsnmer la taking them ao readily. Very
few grnlti tnen here comprehend the fact
more that It Imya elsewhere, has less than
one half as ninny horses aa the state nf
llllnola. only tw«.-thirds aa inaug as there
third ns many aa there are horses nml
mules In Texas. Nevertheless. It will not
In* lout until Wisconsin, one of the heavi
est producers of oata. will eeaae to In* a
shipper.
W.ono milch cow* to ...
state*. The expansion of the dairy inter
ests In tin* western states has naturally
brought the price of feed tj» a higher level.
I -expect to nee cash oata remkln firm until
tpi- new cron Is ready. I ex|**ct nlao to t
although possibly
expired, t’orn Is ala«t bound to tell higher.”
A New York mesaagi* aahl: "Kximrtera
nil tell us the same thing on wheat lotnl
ness. They are offering freely to the Tnl
ted Kingdom, continent. Frnuce and Italy
nil kinds of wheat In holies nf attracting
buyers on the break, hot gel no em-our
agcuicnt. nml It looka aa If the market has
to go at til lower to get them In AIniiii the
only recent demand has ln*en for scattered
lots .m gulf No. 2 hard."
NAVAL 8TORE8.
Savannah, fin.. March 22—Turpentine
Arm at 74V sales $0 Rosin, water white.
56 25: window glass. 96.10; N 55.75; M *V*>;
K r*IW>; I 54 73: II 54.M: «i 54 45; F 54.40;
F 54.33: D 4.35: t*. It. A 4 35. Sales 56» Re
celpt* spirits .Tt6; rosin 560.
Chlcgffo. March 22.—The highest
point for wheat was reached late In
the ne salon on additional reports
huge In the Southwest. Shorts led In
the demand. The market dosed 1*819
6-8c higher for the day. Corn waa 3lf
1-206-Sc. oata were l-8ftl*8c off to
l-8c up and provisions were nervous.
Primary receipts: Wheat. 679.090
bushels and corn 816,000 bushels, com
pared with 898.000 and 499,000 bushels,
respectively, a year ago.
Clearances from the seaboard for the
day. 190,000 bushels wheat, 284,000
bushels corn and 5,900 oats.
Clearances from both coasts for the
week. 1,979.000 bushels wheat, and 2,
619.000 bushels corn, compared with
2.293.000 nnd 3,179,000 bushels, re
spectively. a year ago.
Cash transactions here Included 25.
000 bushels wheat and 16,000 bushels
corn and 195.000 bushels oats. The
seaboard reported 16 loads wheat, 10
loads corn and 60.000 bushels oats for
export.
CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET.
-Inly...
4CS
IJAT8 -
May....
July....
•7km .'**•
May.... 42«%.
July.... 37S
Kent..., 32*6
FORK -
May.. 15.6»)
July.. 16.M1
I.ARI)
__ay... 8.62*6
July... 8.72*4
•pi... 8.97*6
HlHKN—
May... 8.55
July... 8.62*6
Kept
Open. High.
76H
78*4
46*6
45\
815
ft
ft
lift
8.77*4
5:8®
8.67*6
8.n*{
8.90
8.72*6
8.»)
Iff*
8.97*6
LIVERPOOL GRAIN MARKET.
Whcnt-tOpencd nnchange«l; at 1:30 p. m. (
nc|iangi*d to *4 lower; closed anchauged
v* lower.
-r. ni i.#' ii. ui..
■loaed Mf(% lower.
m.. unchaogcil to v^ lower;
THE SUGAR MARKET.
New York. March 22—The local raw ami
refltte<l sugar markets are slrntlv am! un
changed. I.4»mb*n l*eet sugar flrui; Marrh
9« 2VI: April Da »1.
CHICAGO CAR LOTS.
Todav. Toomr
..22.(100 19,00)
THE METAL MARKET.
New York. March 22.—Extreme dull
ness prevailed' In the metal markets
with prices unchanged, with the ex
ception of tin, which eased off 3-8 cent.
CLEARANCES.
i*nrnutv*- Wheat receipt* 82.OV huali
. Hour 24.009 hmdieta; corn 224.ovi> bush
via: oat* 6.(W» bushel*. Wheat aud flour
i*qnal 199.(W> bushels.
NORTHWEST CARS.
VS- prra.ara L 'raihoTlfi? .’ill!
j- l>v.r . ? .h,,u FlorWB. Vwi; Ih.VToTraT
I. IB Monlaua nn.l lmrlh.ru Mlrtilruu.
«.U»r wraih.T pml-uulBBlM aiul Hu-r. hua
heed very little precipitation lu the last 24
hours.
The prevalent condition* are favorable for
fair weather with rontlnneil high femiN*ra-
lure In this sectlou tonight and Kuturday.
Atlnutn nnd Vlrialty:
Minimum and Maximum Tsmptraturas
.. Rainfall.
ukttt gt 1 •• taarl
ATLANTA
AMIene .. .
Amarillo ..
Asheville ..
Augusta
Blrmlagbsai
arrk
Boat on
Ruffsio
(’hnrleatoti .. ..
Chnrlottc .. ..
Chicago
t’loclaiMtl .. ..
Forpua rhrlstl.,
IlavcniHirt .. ..
Ilodge
Kl Paso
Fort Ktultli .. .
Galveston .. ..
Havre
Huron
Jacksonville ..
Jupiter
Kalians (’tty ..
Key Went .. ..
Knoxville .. ..
l-ander
I/hi Angeles ..
Macon
3larqnette .. ..
Meridian
Mobile .. ..
Modena..
Montgomery
Nnahvllh*.. ..
New Orleans
New York ..
Norfolk ....
North Platte
Omaha .. .. ,
Oswego ..
• ^ rawrr pnraa (ran UiwJou thla morn-
lac at* da. to frar of truubtra lu thrlr
•mo luarkat. W* har. had aa ».t ao art-
tla-uirat than, .tun- Hi. paulr. ThU raawa
wii *rak. and la on. ot Ik* latinruat
£««• <« l » rauWarad. Th.- alorira fruta
■Bar. Ihl. nwralnB ura that non Urg» In
l.riiMtlotuil bouaa* hara baau tldad over,
but thla la oulj a rumor. Vratardar'a ad-
«Maa I" tbe rata of the Bauk of Fra ura
la aaolhar ludlralioo that the aiou.>- aim
Jt-t- of ih* antlra world are In laid vvndl-
»•«. Of ronna. our aarloua l-raak laat
waak ka. dlanmutad rnnat aujrlhlu, that
mar hapiH'n, l.ul »'« look tor un Irregular
market until alter tbe IxHidou eattlemant
"t av«t weak.
Tim London I lum. pH<ae akow frartlon
nl dacUnra Irani laat ulgbra tlual. At
Vv-t-. tke Oklr ahauga of mnntaut la till,
nola Ceatnl—1 polut up-end Cupper H n|>.
If etwk market prlrae do not gu u|u I
ii" >* ul . *U’- *•-' raletug of tba rata of
lbiiik of Kueiaod, envinllag td tb. rune
uelun.t, enonltng td tbr ruua.u
aue of oplufmi. makae a bull nwrket for
m %!L “ 25* "“ff.ISSHSwifRt
terdap. ilr. Fl.h U dlaruaaiag Mr.
Huiea aail Ur. llarrlnmu la dlaniaatng
tor Cut tom It U doubtful whether three
’’tej?” 0 * J? r ® "V ,ta “ »» lui-ldeulnl
effert on tba ru:irrut. Mmiaf urln, la
Imudon ara hardaalug aotuawhat. mail the
anm* romllllon lu time muu.f late renter
>ew York Fluanelal Jlunsiu; With a lit
tle oppoeltlou In Colon 1-arlBc aratad
lM removed, we era oo meou whjr It
-hotild. not > ea^llF i lie elite to ranch well
toward US la In Irregular manner.
Amalgamated', proper poaltlon la Ju
- - Mrerlm
«'"»ve_ner at praeent, and If Ihr nffrrfiiga
B-* '■'“•i "tfi ■■ tur iiDFniin
a coupfc of polota higher should lm removed
•'iSi • hf*” ■“• 'x banl to attain.
There le reported good liujlng In HI. feat,
with uot mnrh etoch foe efle thin aide df
Kouthern ParlBc le worklog upward In
«" trr*mgr_ menner._ wltU tbe eupiwn
Due to Reports of Renewed
Liquidation in Lon
don.
MOST STOCKS LOWER
There Were a Few Gains in
the List of the Minor
Stocks.
New York, March J2.-,Toduy'. mar-
ket waa unaettled primarily by the ape.
clal weak near developing In the Erie
laauetu The reaeon for thla weak nr-,
waa fully apparent In thla morning,
announcement that Uta company would
„..lg
vestment buying. Wo think thaaa atoeka
Just mentioned may be safely bought ou
all aoft spots for turtia at least.
•*-wiling.
ri^from^couaervatlve quarters on Groat
- — m and Northero Pacific.
Hmeltlng will meet atock around Ifl level.
It should lie bought only ou recessions.
Town Topics: There le likely to lie •
farther advance thla morning In anticipa
tion of a favorable honk statement and the
we would buy the good dividend payers.
pAs noon aa money matters liecnme more
tlmroughly settled then* will be announce
ment* of new 'financing by New York Cen
tral and other mads which will give the
iHNirs opportunity to attack values.
We i
apprehension on this score, nnd ....
Paul, (Talon Pacific. Kouthern Pacific. Atch
ison. leoulavllle and Nuahvllle. PenneyI-
tbat purchases ou breaks
all good badges take profits lu cot
STOCKS AND BONDS.
: —— r—" iwi cAiciiBiiinn HIli]
improvement., Involving the expend!-
lure or. NO.IHW.000 on account of "ni.
poaatblllty of securing funds by the
laauo of new securities, and on account
of the.unfavorable term, of the public
Utilities bill befora tba New York le*.
lelalure. That thla projected Into the
situation a naw element of uneaxln, -,
««» dearly apparent. All cluuen ,f
Krli aecuritles broke badly during the
forenoon, and eold well below even ihe
lowest figures of laat week’s panic. Th.
real of the list had to contend at the
oulaet with renewed weakness In the
foreign security markets, which won u
reflection, of course, In the Increaring
2 oney strain. The sales fur foreign
count on our stack exchange. h,m.
ever, had been fairly well taken, and
prices had stood up with comparative
auccesa under thla selling. Bui with
th, heavy fall In the Erlea the relaie.l
aecuritles like Southern Railway and
Ihe Steels began to develop special
weakness, and before mid-day the en
tire market had given way.
Sew Vork. Merck SI—Tbr lower lamilnu
quotation* were rrCavted In uultc a pric
nouurail reaetlou In the local stork market
at the opening. The tone wee wmi with
declines raiiulua from a email fraction- to
I point ns-onled lu the more panmluent I.
sues. Ht. l-aul and I'nliai Pm ISe Inat . roll
|wlnL Sorlhwaat galueil % ami Cop|ier r. m
MONEY AND EXCHANGE.
New York. Marrh 22.—Money oh call
4€i 6; time loans, per cent for ill
dates up to one year.
Posted rates: Sterling exchange,
bankers' bills, at 94.82 1-2Q4.79 fur 6<j-
day bills.
Commercial bills. «®7.
Bar silver. 16 l-2c: London bar all
ver. steady 1-lfd advance. 99 7-Sd.
Mexican dollars. 51 9-9c.
Government bonds unchanged.
Railroad bonda, steady.
MINING STOCK$.
Boston. March 8.-Opening
(*«mper Range 53; Butte Coalition.
Trlnltya: North Biitte 9*6; Old Ibj
mity 8:
6: Fruit
•tocka:
. .
llOUllliloB
THE LONDON STOCK MARKET.
Itttsburg .. ..
I'ortlaml. Me...
Port In ml. On*,
l-oul* .. ..
I*aul .. ..
Kan Francisco ..
Havannah .. ..
Tampn
Taylor
Tboninftvllle.. ..
Vicksburg .. ..
Washington .. ..
Wilmington.. ..
WlnneiuiH-oa ..
Yetlowatnm*
• i k
PRIMARY MOVEMENTS.
The fnllnwIiiK figure* give Ihe primary
S renieut nf wheat nml turn: • *
!'heM—neralpl* Inlay JM.000 luiahel*.
nitty sm. UP) latahel*. agnlust Jit.000 j
BRADSTREET3
DRAIN CLEARANCES.
L. H. Fairchild.
L. H. FAIRCHILD & COMPANY.
«. J. Whitw
I pound BS Nety betas. IS; Urn* Imaa
l'. Beat matvhea, per groee. II a. li.ra :
r*'. »HC:e per jraraC Bardl.en mu.
NEW^ORLEANS.
“SsaLfsaniTsa.
“%JBHR«maWi*SSWSC--
Atlanta M. lfll_ 1ft ...
Atlanta 4*6s. 198 .
Atlanta 4a. 1994
Atlanta and West Point ...... M9
Atlanta nnd Wet! Point Debts.. 10*
do. 2d luc ,.... 77
Georgia 299
C. R. of Georgia. 1st Income.... 88
Augusta nml Havannah 119
Kotif It western US
Georgia Pacific. 1st ill
13*
THE COFFEE MARKET.
New York. March 21—Coffee cable*:
Havre, nt 10 n. in., market ■ready; 12.
noon, uiirbanged; tales 14.000; arrival*, all
kind*, during week 70.000, t*f which 66.00)
are Rraxtllan; deliveries 49.000; stock 2.997,-
000. of which 2.170.000 are Hmxlllnn. To-
tal quantities! discharged, 175,000, of which
. ----- _— — — .nged td
'* pfcunlg decline: Mile* 16.000; Rio. No. 7,
nil; vi * * —
1,000; fcturk 986.000.
Ha ii to* receipts G.000; at«M*k 3,992.906.
Kao Paulo receipt* 38.30); Jutnllahy re-
celpta 34.000. Weather, rainy nud colder.
The f o'toning flail rea rive the opemug
ran in* and clow* of the New ‘ “
market for today;
Anaconda
Atchison
«h», preferred
'iOpnllpmjctof
Baltimore nnd Ohio
Canadian Pacific
Cln*aa|»eake and Ohio
Erie
Great Western
llllnola Central
Kaiian* ami Texas
leoutsvllle and Nnahvllle ....
Mexican Central; preferred ..
146*4
ICd; I4M,
37 V
. 61V
119*6-119 IWx
‘50*4..
New York Central 120 119 I2I
Xorfolk and Western 77*4 774 •
Pennsylvania 1123 -123
- ....jylt
l’hlla«telyhla and Reading ...|106H'10}
Rock
Kouthern Pacific ...
Southern Railway ..
-referred' 73',
Kt. Paul I136*4'13K
i». preferred ! i. 11904;H
a*h. nrefernnl -
COTTON SEED OIL MARKET.
York lug quotation* of the :
Opening
'larch .. ,
At*rll .. ..
May .. ..
•Inin* .. ..
July .. ..
AttgUNt .. .
Heptemlier ,
l Motor
Xoveiulier
lH*c«*mlier
January
February
Closed steady.
Range.
..5.9) 6.0ft
..5.9ft 6.0ft
. .5.96 6. Oft
. .5.75-5.85
..5.70 5 75
..5.8ft5.8ft
. .5.7o-5.8ft
..5.75-5 9)
..5.75-6.80
. .6.8ftA.tt
. .6.85-5.9)
Close
.March
6.004.05 I April
6.06-6.10
6.004.10
3.85-5.90
6.80 5.85
6.90-6.85
Ing
oil market;
| Opening. C|..*le«
March tf*4B46V 4V : <it*'»
April 45 0464
May .44*4*45
July 41*4044*4
Keptcmltsr .
Kale* 34.750 lings.
6.905.85
6. NO 5.85
6.765.80
5.905.85
6.85 6.90
6.905.96
THE LIVE STOCK MARKET
Chlvngn Mnn-h ».-lloga-Reral!U. K,.
J**i raa|h» aip W.^tis;
t^rijara RFOio; guwl to rhnira heavy gj
rattTe-ReeetnU JAM. Market alow aiul
wank: tn-aye. ttfiliO: row. Il.mst.n; hair,
er* 12.9)94.75; rnlve* |5.50G7l);‘' ’ giMMl
prime ateer* 95.3506.70: iMmr to medium
1405.90; atiM'kem nml feeders 83.7504.75.
Khce|k—Receipt* *7.000 klarket alow and
wank; natives tIf16.20; weatern $406.2)
rrorilog* 9907.20; lauiba $907.90; WeatJrn 9$
07.90.
-
r.VutfV
41 oitt^
4244143
October 8
Closed quiet, but atendy.
COTTON AND STOCK
w . ways, via.: over th# pnbb*
telegraph wires or by mall.
We navo overy facility for the exe-
cntlon of marginal onlera on * ccmmi*
il*n liaala.
Our trantmant ef auitomar. la «t "f
time, courteune, nml ontar, »r* axe
entail and raportad promptly. .
W* aottatt ruraepondaara
hart oar repraeantatlv* nil paraoaali;
ea those Inter*,tail.
Clark Goodman & Co.
20 Bread Street New Yerk.
J
New York.
Baltimore.
Bceton. Chicago.' Washington.
Atlanta. New Orleans. 3an Francisco.
PhlladeiphiA
London.
The American Audit Company
100 Broadway, Now York City.
F. W. LAFRBh.TZ, C. P. A., Pro*. 0. E. MANWARINO, Vico PM-
THEO COCHEU, Jr, Secretary.
The Araorlcan Audit Company, chirtsrod under tba laws of New Yoffc
It om powered to oxAmlDe the tffftlrt of. tnd outke reports upon the fifth* 1
dal condition of private and public concerns for director*, officers and la*
.2£*2fiS: Pr»P»«*ilon and .Inttalllng of ayatoma a ipodalty.
ATLANTA BRANCH. 101G-10tl-1017.101S FOURTH NATL BANK BI.Dtt
Hope, 4-ply ratio*. Me. Boep,
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
AND AUDITORS
Eoiptrt Banding.
ATLANTA.
Bell Phone, MaintoA
GEORGIA.
PROVISIONS.
forma h.um, 11.40; dry salt ehtra .
tialllao, f.Ok pounds 1.40; flat hark., *.»;
|4.tr.. ».J4j Muprrnir lard, »V l*ortiy
rom^med. ittc
‘i2m«.V72:^*' , bStfc
. FKYlto wire, to NEW YORK aol CLUCAOO. Order* iotl<-l:td fat •*.
Nw 44Ut«y, eo -above Exchangee. • 2L C. COT1ULAJL
Di a COTHJULX.
HAYWARD, VICK & CLARK,
COTTON, STOCKS, BONDS, COFFEE. GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
Carondelot end Qrevi.r Sts, Now Orleans.
MEMBERS:
f:: | p
Otlvratoo CMtoo Rietaop. | Kew Toft.{>tra Eaebaega.
Ueettea Cottoe
New Tork_ond Chlca
A B. BACHB *_CO,'AND"BARTLH ? T. C FRaIi > ER a’cARRlN0TO4L
C. B. BID WELL, Resident Manager.
Telephone, Main STS. Cabla Address, AmdIL New York.
R. w7 btbrkTZafitaat Ca.bl.r-
PRIVATE wires to ALL points.
^AWr^hS^^JZ K,y
Third National Bank
Capital .... $200,000.00
Surplus and Profits $378,000.00
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DAVID WOOPWASO
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