Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, June 29, 1907, Image 11

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COTTON WAS FAIRLY STEADYATOPENING Slight Decline Was Noted in the First Few Minutes. WAS STRONG LATER. Ou Buying of Good Charac ter a Sharp Advance Was Established. TH£ ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWH. oAiunnAT, s. upT.- v 1'3 NEWS AND GOSSIP of tbe Fleecy Staple. New York, June 29.—The cotton market onenml rntbor quiet, but fairly steady, lu view of the poor cables. It waa supported liv room traders on the theory that South west weather frss too hot for the Interest of the crop. At 10 a. m., the market was strong nud had ndrnnced 5®7 points. The strength was increased by the report of Mrs. II. J. Burch, making the condition 74.6. against 69 last month and 82 last year. day, while the later positions were within the best. The market advanced on fearful rains in the Atlantic* and brokers operating for Chicago and Western Interests buvlug the market. The close was steady 6@10 points higher. Comparative receipts At all V. 8. ports: Net receipts Saturday, June 29 8,967 Same day last year 4,672 Decrease 71 j liter Estimated receipts Monday: 1907. yfr’ew Orleans 100 to 300 ri.nlvcstnn 800 to 400 Houston 700 to 800 Movement at Atlanta: Iteeelpta Saturday Siinie day la at year lieerenee Shipments Saturday Same day Inst year SiWla )r, to The Georgian. * Hayward,Tick k Clark.) J 0 ?* June 29 “*Liverpool waa due 3% ™ ******* 3% to 4% higher 2?.h . nl °P tIon *- Opened Irregular at 6 RES on »««r and 7 higher on distant. e0 *J 7% higher on June, 2 to 3% higher on other near months, and 2 to 2% °{‘ months, snots dull at ? Milk h, * h ** ; »nWdUn* 7,»; tales 2,000; MOO; •peculation and export 200; imports, 8.000; Americau none. v#r >* * tron k on near months. Belateif shorts covering in July and Au- n^&^/llsposal °t tae ^ u l7 hotlees will no followed by the bureau Tuesday next. Thu figures will no doubt show improve ment over last month. The decline in prices uns discounted this Improvement. We look for a fluctuating market, and would advise purchases on declines only. .New York Commercial: A short time ni It wt* called a weather market, and the de cline waa attributed to good weather, but the weather in the belt has been more fa vorable since the ndvouee started than it wss during the decline. Orleans, June 28.-Hayward, Vick k Clark: Weather conditions during 24 hours not so good In Texas, where dry. hot weath er continues, but generally favorable In the central states and Alabama, where scat tered rains occurred. Conditions were un favorable In the Atlantlcs, where heavy •‘•Ins fell. Savannah records 5.C0 and Charleston 2.04. Map, now complete, Indicates continued generally fair and hot weather in the west, generally fair in the central belt and heavy rains for North Carolina, where a rain storm is located. Following cotton on The New This Last Last ... , . . Week. Week. Year Usiblo supply... 8.608,798 8.768.586 8,®8.W _ American 2.267.793 2,421.595 1.743.661 In sight, week..13,037,201. 57.176 10,574.623 Since Sept. 1.... 48.180 1I.9S5.462 70.285 * L 21.060 888.367 346.232 23.388 42.350 63.363 14.261 19,014 48.428 40.231 168,463 197.680 Following is tbe Liverpool cotton state' mont for the week ending June 28: Edited by Joseph B. Lively MARKETS Mr. Lively’s twenty-fir# years' experience of ed iting markets In Atlanta sod the South has mads him a recognised au thority In his specialty, RANGE OF NEW YORK STOCKS AND COTTON MARKETS J *—UV* - TIPS'TIiASHED From Wt*U Street NAME OF STOCK. ng Is the etetletlcsl position of i Friday. June 28, as made up by York Financial Chronicle: Fort stocks Fort receipts.... Kxports Int. receipts Int. shipments.. Int. stocks 3J.437 318.000 29,604 14.380 36,196 197,576 Decrease Stork on hand Saturday Same day last year 4.462 1.972 2,490 TODAY’S PORT RECEIPT8. Tbe following tnble shows receipts at the ports today, compared with the same day last year: New Orleans. Galveston. . . Mobile Savannah. . . Charleston. . . Wilmington. . Norfolk. . . . Boston 1'acifle coast. . INTERIOR RECEIPTS. same day last year: Ilopstnn. . . Augusta. . . , Memphis. . . St. Louis. . . Cincinnati, . . Total. 8POT COTTON MARKET. Liverpool, dull; middling uplands 7.22. uta. steady; middling 12%. iddllug 18.25. Atlanta, steady; mlddlluj New York, sternly; utid New Orleans, firm; middling 1274. Augusta, steady; middling 18%. Savannah, quiet; middling 12%. Memphis, sternly; middling 1215-16. Galveston, quiet: middling 12%. Charleston, nominal. Wilmington, nominal; middling 18%. Norfolk, steady; middling 13%. Ht. I«otils, steady; middling 12%, Boston, stendy: middling 18.25. Baltimore, nominal; middling 13%. Mobile, firm; mlddllug 12%. Philadelphia, stendy: middling 13.40. Houston, steady: middling 12%. Cincinnati, nominal. Louisville, quiet; middling 12%. Week's sales Of which American. For export For speculation.. Forwarded Total stocks Of which Amorlcan. Actual exports Week’s receipts Of which American. Since Sept. 1 Of which American. 1907. M 11906. | IKK. II I II— 22.000 ruri 6.00,) 600 47.000 63. 1,131.000 ‘ * 997.000 11000 24.000 12.000 4,6$f.6(j5; 3.766.0002.785. vm 46,000 M00 Amal. Copper Am. Ice Securities. .. Am. Sugar lleflnery. . American Smelting. .. Am. Locomotive. . . . da preferred. . . . American Car F. . . . American Cottou Oil.. Anaconda Atchison do. preferred. . . . Atlantic C. Line. . . . Brooklyn Rapid T. . . Baltimore & Ohio. .. Chesapeake & Ohio. . Canadian Pacific. . .. Chicago k Alton. . .. Consolidated Gas. .. , Central Leather. . . . do. preferred. . . . Colorado Fuel k Iron. Corn Produce Colorado Southern. . .. , Delaware k Hudson. . Denver k ltlo Grande. Distillers' b'ecurltJe*. . , Erie do. preferred. . . . , General Electric Great Western Great Northern Illinois Central. . . . Interboro do. preferred Kansas & Texas E5 NAME OP STOCK. Mexican «.num . • • New York Central , . Northwestern National Lead . . . . Norfolk and Western. Northern Pacific . . . Ontnrlon k West. . . Pennsylvania . . . « . Pacific Mall People's Gas Co. . . * Pressed Steal Car. . . Reading Rock Island do. preferred . . . Repub. Iron k Steel , do. pref. Southern Pacific. . . . Southern Railway. . • do. preferred . . . St. Paul Tenn. Coal and Iron . Texas Paelflo Union Pacific U. S. Rubber i-. :: do preferred . . , . Western Union . • . ♦ Wabash . do.preferred . . . . Wisconsin Central. , . do preferred . , . Total stock sale*. 234.000 shares. NEW YORK. SPINNERS’ TAKINGS AMERICAN COTTON Secretary Hester gives the takings of American cotton by the spinners of the world as follow*. In round numbers: This week, 178.000 this year, against 156,- 000 last year, 901,000 year before last. Total since Septeml>er 1, this year, *11,. 818,000, aainat 10.^3.0M last year, and 10,996,- 000 the year t>efore. Of this. Northern spinners and Canada ..»ok 2.494.000 bales this year, against 2.316,- 000 last year, and 2.182.000 the year before; Southern spinners 2.259.000, against 2,133.000 last year, and 1,959.000 the year before: and foreign spinners 7.850.000, against 6,185,000 last year, and 6.867,000 the year before. ’Includes Mobile plus correction since September 1, but which Is not Included part of week's takings. WORLD’S VISIBLE SUPPLY STATEMENT si 1101-02 11.98-12 11.68-64 11.75-77 11.73-76 11.78-79 fieri! Oct 11.63 11.20 11.62111.77 Nov 11.63 11.63 ll.63jll.tl3 Dec 11.70 11.80 11.69 11.78 .... ._ Jan 11.80 11.9J 11.79 11.88111.88-89 Feb 1 1 1 1 111.92-93:1186 88 March. . ..IU.88ill.99iU.89tll.98lil.9ft-99ill.91'92 Closed 11.67-68 11.63-64 11.71-72 11.81-83 I steady. LIVERPFOOL. Following figures five tbs opening range and close, compared with yesterday: Futures opened firm. Opening Previous Range. Close. Cl Juno MS%-6.W ilia 6.66 -6.58% 4.53%-6.53 6.45 0.41 6.40 -6.39 e.89%-6.36% 6.38 -6.33 July-August August Fentcmbe Sept.-October...., rieccmbsr-Ja nuary. January-Pebruary.. Kebrunry-March.... 6.39 -6.34 March-April 0.37%-6.38 Closed eaay. HR HP 6.70 6.67% 0.89% 6.67% 6.60% 6.48% 6.41 6L39 6.87% 6.85% 6.85% 6.82% S:2 VA 6.86 6.33 NEW ORLEANS. turea In New II t III i l! l July,. * . : Aug.. . . m.v.- Nov Dec Jnn Feb March. . .. U.4IJ.O7 117)1173 12.45|12.64 119912.10 11.9912.09 18.09 aa 11.91 tin 11.99 ItTlIftM Ijj.fS 12.64 12.54-56ilt.45-47 J 12.1, 12.dn-10llI.Md2 12.0146 11. W-M 12.02 12.01 -03 11.22-23 12.05 l2.M-0a il.9M, 12.11-14 12.02-06 J Il2.14-liill.05 * NOTES ON GRAIN. Pointers on Provisions. Secretary Hester's statement world's visible supply of cotton for the week ending Friday June 28, shows a tie- the week Just closed of 145,232. HESTER’S WEEKLY COTTON STATEMENT [ Minn imj s year iifiure insi or m.uw. acresse the same time In 1904 or 200. F«»r the twenty-eight days of June, the totnhi show a decrease uuder last year of 48,000; a decrease under tho same period year before last of 242.000. and ao Increase Over the same time in 1904 of 71,000. For the 301 day* of tbe season that have elapsed the aggregate la ahead the 801 days of last year 2,458,000; ahead of the tame days year before last 512,000, and ahead of 1904 by 3,403.000. The amount brought into sight during the past week has bfen 87,829 bales, against 6),227 for the seven days ending this date last year. 101,674 year before last, and 17,618 some time in 1904, * * eight days of Jun- against 348,734 Inat year, 443,197 year before last and 180,607 same time In 1904. The movement since Heptember 1 shows receipts at all United Htstcs ports 9,759,- 697. against 7,648,451 last year, 9,580,893 year before last and 7,063,373 same time in 1904. Overland scrota the Mississippi, Ohio and Potomac rivers to Northern mills and Can ada 1,188.406, against 961.196 last year, 1.056.- 061 year before last and 906,960 same time in 1904: Interior stocks In excess of those held st the close of the commercial year 69,932, against 78.998 last year, 150,210 year before last and 84.141 same time In 1904: Southern mills takings 8J01.000, against 2,076,675 last year. 1.919.4*8 year before last, and 1,768,831 same time la 1904. These make the total movement for the >1 days of the season from 8enteml»cr to date 11.218,43" * . ear, 12.706,642 yeti same time In 1904. Foreign exports for tbe week hare l>een 41.245, against 49,660 last year, making tbe total tnn* f*r for the season 8,245,329. 6,214,071 last year, an Increase of m 2,404. as compared with the correspond- fig period Is st year, and their total tnk- K* »lnee September l have Increased 177.- The total takings of Amsrlcan mills. North. South and Canada, thus far for the season have been 4.752.619. against 4.447.696 last yesr. These include 2.40.1,011 by North- »rn spinners, against 2,815,961. against 3,761,457 last . nnd 3.437,041 year before Inst. Of this total the American cotton is 2.274.225, against 2,- 410.457 last week, 1.759,4C6 Inst year and 2.- 151,041 year before last, and of nil other kinds. Including Egypt, Brazil. India, etc.. 1.340.000, ngnlnst 1,345.000 Inst week, 1,355,000 Inst year and 1.286.000 year before Inst. The total world's visible supply of cotton, _j above, shown a deerense compared with last week of 145,232. nn Increase compared with last year of 501.759 and compared with yenr before Inst of 179,184. Of the world’s risible supply of cotton, as above, mere is now hfloat nnd held In Great Britain nnd continental Europe 2.249.- 000. — * — * vent . j9,0<)0 Inst year nnd 1#,wm jmr uciore mu, lu India 758,000, against 904.000 Inst year and 926.000 year before last: and In the I'ulted States 527,000, ngnlnst 530,000 last year and 615.000 year before last. ATLANTA MARKETS. wheat bought was hedged lu the pit for .... _ ¥h . titv turned out was 284.160 barrels, as ngnlnst 233,005 In 1906 and 176.S30 In 1903. Two mills have dropped out of the operative list, and tho flour output thin wek prom ises not to exceed 250.000 barrels. The flour trade with Minneapolis mills last week was not much different from preceding weeks. Domestic buyers were Incredulous about current prices aud took flour In small quan tities. shipping directions on old orders were not coming In very freely. ‘•Northwestern Kansas was expected to give good results, but enn not give 40 per eoqf, wired Goodman to Clement-Ourils. SELLING GENERAL IT SMIIN WHEAT A Sharp Decline Followed. Domestic News Averaged Slightly Bullish. Early. WEATHER REPORT. WEATHER CONDITIONS. tlons from Tnmpn, FIs. ...... -...u|n., . iu avow York city. Bains have fallen In the last 34 hours at •t of tho Georgia - v - r ~- ..oripal In. nearly all sections and there has beeu but little change In temperature. The conditions fnvor fnlr weather In this section tonight and Sunday. COTTON REGION BULLETIN, at 8 a. m.. 75tb crop sola: p. Storms this week damaged rl| . Barton nnd big counties north." The Northwestern Miller's special weekly and weather summary, ns wired here. "Evome reports less favors bio from .... •Vann, forcing •re needed In Dakota. Tarts of northwestern Canada need rain and a great deni of the wheat is backward, thin and weedy. Onr Winnipeg reports are highly favorable." Chicago, June 29.—Wheat was unsettled and irregular, price change* being sharp nnd the tendency downward. There were losses of 2%02%c for t* ' *— was pronounced nnd wn largest traders. The July option was the center of attack, and It sold off, pulling other months down with it. The December was the weakest “ ‘ " wheat list on the decline of — However, Investors took hold for the state to and prices reacted sharply from the bottom. Delivery day Is close at band, and few of .as professionals care to have the i ‘ Ifvorea to them on July contracts. Corn closed %©%c lower after a rather slow market, and oeta were dull aud %{flc crop for cost of seeding, buyer to harvest, i tbs professionals care to have tbe grain de- Grain vrna badly hurt by tho May drought •• • - * • * nnd the freeze and hot winds stopped fur- FRUIT AND PRODUCE. KG G 8-Active. 17dl7%c. LIVE POULTRY—Hens active, 3T%04Oc chickens (fries). 12%027%c. Ducks, Pekin, 30c each; puddle, 25c each. Turkeys dull, POULTRY—Turkeys, nndrntrn, active, 16^17c pound; fries, active, 264980c pound; hens, 14c pound; dueks, undrawn, fancy, 15c pound. PRODUCE—Lard, 12c pound; bams __ rive 16c pound: shoulders active 10011* pound: allies active, He pound; butter anil; l(Hftl2%c pound; beeswax active, 28c pound; honey, bright, active, lie pound; honey in $5.25: bananas per hunch, culls active, straights 3% '* “* ’ Florida stock, ula stpek, per ey peaches. $2.754i8.M ner crute. Grnp# fruit, Florida stock, owing to slsa snj color.^>er l*os, $5.00; limes, Florida stock. s per nuuen, cutis arrive, si.w; i cents per pound; pineapples, k. $3.7538.25; •oranges. Cnllfnr. ter box, $4.50. Horldn hou- per lOd. $1 .00; peanuts In sacks averaging 100 pounds each, owing to grade, per pound 7E8c; dried apples, 7{$8%e; dried penchcs. ll%c; prunes, «®7%c; cantaloupe $2.00^2.50 crate; watermelons, 10915c each; Georgin itcnchcs, $2.00 crate; blackberries 12%c; rhunnrb. 60e bunch. VE<JTAB!.E9»—Tomatoes nr# netivo and wiling nt «1.50S1.». Potato.., nnw, |:.M iftS.00 ixr barroL Onloua, Ixold.na. (3 p.r iMi.hel; Egyptian tHojwr pounil; oil Irl.b potato., act'.. Sl.1501.3ft bnab.l; cab ery. fancy, 12.5001.26 crate; pappera, alow. 11.25 crate; okra. »ts haaketa, traall, 11.00; krant, half barrel, 12.75; encumber., 11.25® 1.75 per crate; cn plant, 1L25S1.75. GROCERIES. BICE—Tap 5®6Hc; bead talc, fancy bead (407. according to the grade. CHEESE—Fancy full cream. H cent.; Ocorgla cane .yrnp, * cent, g.ilon; ealt. lOft-nound, Me; axle free.. 11.75; Mxla crack- ere ettc pound; lemon 7c; oy.ter 7e: bar rel candy, per pound. 4Hc: mlied. pet pound. «‘*c; tomatoee. 2-poimd. B.00 e«ie; s-pound. 1135; nary Iteena. 12.80; Urn. beane lc: beet matcbei. ner groee. ll.fc; macaroni, nJtl7<' pound; eardlnrt. mnatard, 13.25 C-— sudAH—Standard granulated, ifce; , Fork reftneil. 8%c: plantation, So. COFFEE—Boaetea Arbncblei $18; bulk In , J. BARNES-FAIN C0.’8 FRUIT AND PRODUCE LETTER. frolt and pro- tho preaent weak. The brat ahlpment of grapea came on tl,e mar ket Tneeday from Fkwlda. They were the Concord variety. There ebouU he Hbaral ahlpmente of thin commodity dnrlng the coming week. Watermelnne hare been eelllng freely at peleae ranging from 11c to 2214c. All eerie- tie. are now being offered anu tbe demand la good. I.omona bare taken a ebarn advance In New York, although the local market bat held atatlonar.v ae quoted. Banana* are ecarce, tbo supply not equal to the demnnd. Cantaloupe, bava bean plentiful end tbe rnnrket weak. _ , There are very few ebangea In tbe regata Ide line to report thla week, rotntoea are Im.hel, nnd the demand falling off. Tntna toes are tailing freely at from 73c to 51.75 pee crate. l-;gg. are In good demand and tbe pr!c< firm a. quoted. Live poultry baa been ptentlfal and the demand good, especially nn friea and bene. With the approach of July Fourth we look for a big demand In fnilfe of all kind*, etna clallv watermelon! nnd plnenoplea. We look for a change In prices from thoae cpiotcd today. lower. Provisions closed 2HS5c higher. Llrerpool waa Hfllfc higher. Berlin np like and Budapest waa nnebanaod. world's enlpmente warn 5,230,000 nu.hela. against 11.812,000 bushels the weeh before nnd 0,024,DO) barbell n yenr ago. A decrease of tbo grain on passage la looked for. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. ^Chicago ^raln and provlatoos qnotntion =1 J| I 8 1 WHEAT— July, Dec CORN— July.... Sept.... IHk*.... OATS— July.... Sept, Bnr*Uf|*(> OllCim #*» trmmm, itu. « miicti wi $3.25 csss; s*ck .«£**•. $}•*? oystsrs. full weight. » cssst light weight if to esse; pepper, 18c !b.; Iwklng nnwfler 85 case; red salmon, 88i caw*: pink anfmon, UM rli*c : coco*. 4-c; chocolate. 33; muff, Mb. inn'48c: ron.t beef. 12.W case; eorned Imef. K la' ca.e; ent.np. II.I# «.e; .Iran, New Or San. 35c galloa; corn. V* gallon; Cuba caae:jwonn5Tj6; rope. 4-ply cottoo. soap, ILM04 raw Storks at the seaboard and tbe twenty nine Southern erntera have decreased dur ing the week 35.M7 hales, against a de- SSS rt o , f ,ri M n ?.A h '.^To , rf4.K , «r t then at this date In lSC*. Including stocks left oyer at porta and Interior town* from the laet crop and the number of bales brought Into sight thus rom the uew crop, the anpply to date 515.206, against ll.204,553 fot the same period last year. HAYWARD, VICK & CLARK, COTTON, STOCKS, BONDS, COFFEE, GRAIN AND PROVISION* Carondilat and Gravler 8te* New Orleans. MEMBERS: _ . . . , IRS nr .Me?»V5 e ¥S2 I AwSmtaSnUntPHl Cottas Aea'fc New York Cotton gxehaoga. tl.lrr.ton Cottou Fichaoje. Uonston Cotton Exchange. New York and Chicago Correspondent*. A#. BACHE « CO., AND BARTLETT. FRAZIER & CARRINGTON. PRIVATE WIRES TO ALL POINTS. PROVISIONS. ??nr*ro! » 7 Av Purttr mmpouml, 1%. California bams, 10c; drj salt sxtra ribs, 9.17%. I>«c PORK- July.. 16.10 flspt.. 16.38 LARD- July... ‘ 8ept... ; b a m :8 MS' 1 16.07% 16,i iS'.eik m IM 5:Sa 5.5 8.90^ 8.77% 8.85 8.80 CHICAGO CAR LOT8. •ml rstlmstsd receipts for tomorrow ar* «• follows: Today. Tomor. Whvnt 11 Corn .. 413 Out* 12 Hogs, head .. 10000 41DC0 THE LIVE 8TOCK MARKET. Chicago, June 29.—Hoes—Receipts 10,000; estimated for Mondny 4O.0O0. Market atrnng to 5c higher; bulk $5.90476.06; light $5.90*9 6.17%; mixed S5.80e6.15; heevr $5.55776.02%; roti^h $5.564j5.75; plg« $5.40^6.05; ynrkcrs $6.1 ►1(4.16; good to choice heavy $6.miQM.02%. Cattle—Receipt* 400. Market unchanged: beevas $4.40<97; caw* $1.7o^4.76; heifers $2.40 2 5.40; calve# $&ff7.2S; good prime atcer* .7067; poor to medium I4.6SQ5.C5; stockers and fecfler* $2.904j5.25. Sheep—Receipt* 8,000. Market weak; nn* tire* $406; weaterti* $404; yearling* $60 6.75; lnro\>s, nsttvn nnd westerns, $5.50497. NAVAL 8TORE8. STATIONS ATLANTA HI .STUICT. 'Atisntn. oion^y. . . . •ChattanooRS, clear. . Columbns, cloudy. , . Gainesville, cletr. . . Greenville, cloudy. , . Griffin, cloudy. . . , •Mflf’on, cloudy. . . . Mouflcello, cloudy.. . Newnan,,p. cloudy..., Rome, deer. . . / . . £J»artnnburg, cloudy.. Tallapoose, p. cloudy Toeeoa. dear. . . . West Point, dear. 1 dir 111 ~5T Spednl to The New York. Jons &.—J. 8. Bache k Co.: London market strong, % to % above par- Vhey look upon the dty lionds sale failure •a a purely local matter here, and are pur- chaslngx^ocka believing that tbe ratlroada will got u *(|uare deal in the long run. The court* will ultimately Bottle fare Mils, and for thla reason they believe in tbe future of American stocks. The fiscal year will show not only record earnings Is gross hut net as well, ns the business will not dimin ish to any extent. The Imnk statement may again be so con* Btructed sa to save the reserve*, and this Is more than probable. The call money nte yesterday had very little effect. Loqjt for stoody market until hank state mont comes out. Town Topics: Among tbe bearish devel opments pjgy he mentioned tbe prospect of by tne failure or the dty b „ ysnetug money rates, anticipations of posal ibie In connection with the lm r ~ allure of the city bond offering ud ng ot the iwpor operation! ... ...... .he contlnu- of bullish manipulation In the cotton wheat naarfceta *“" 7 ’ 1 concerning the Censeqnently. wlth weakened l»y wholesale ahort covering, we look for lower prices today and expect to •ee the reaction run loto next week with prices of the leading stocks severs! point# below those ruling last night. r At the advance wheat ami cotton can not go much further and proflt-taklng Is ti order on all bulges. Wait for hack In cottou before buy lug. for s sharp se THE COFFEE MARKET. Now York, June 29.—Following are coffee cables: Havre, 10 s. in.-Market barely steady; noon, unchanged; sales. 10,000. Hamburg. 10 a. m.—Market unchanged to % pfennig advance; Bates. 16.000. Rio receipts, 8,000; stock. 968.000; market is •'“dyi •hlpjn.nts to tb. l!nltsil states. 5.000; Europe, 1,000; clearance,, 21,00ft Snntoa receipts 50,000. »*« Paulo receipt,, jo.ioft. Jundlshj- n-i-eipl, 21,000; stock, 3,055,000; i.rket luirely Veadr. The following Oaurea give tho opantof ‘nee .nil clone of the Hew York coffee oenti Octol _. otier November December Cloeed quiet. Sale, 7,71 Opening Range. "..5.'s6'i.'S , .V ..”..sli4'$.25 . V. V. V.ilu-D.M I.1M.35 i baga. 6 36 5.40 6.40-6.451 6.20-6.261 6.153.20 6.156.20 5.16-6.20 5.15.5-20 tiffs 6.20-5.26 ADVANCING PRICES CAU8E STRONGER FALL BUYING. 'nliuom temperature for 'he U beur pe' rlod ending I a. m. thla date. V. i ■ i niianooiia on.. 1.50; Allendale, 8. C . 1.73; IMactvIlle, 8. c. 6.60 MMlcnL 'tfa' ^>2Li*to_««FajiK •.«*! nnh, ’■ ’ dost*, tlaovi S eaterdnv. “Car _ Ith tnerldlns tins. inra' ending' s a. m!*, Ramarha. ..Tb* tamperatiiraa have fallen over the an- tire twit. The fill hae been alight In the the eastern pans. . B. UAUItUBI. Station Director. ■peelnl to The Georgian. Snrtnnnh, Jane 22.—Turpentlna Arm at 8TJ4: Mica B0; receipts 1,10ft Bosln Arm; Mlea 2.027; receipt. FLOUR AND GRAIN. rt.OUK-Wxbest pataat. 30.43: hast pnt- «40; atan-lni-d patent. 14.75; half pat- 'Sr |4 50: .prior wheat pntent |ft ^ COBN-No. 3 white. 73c; choice white. Me: ^OAtS-S*®- 8 white, «0c; No. 1 mixed, 59e; Golden oats. 59c; white dipped, 62c. JlEAly—Floln, per »6-poa»d sacks, 76c; 48 pound 770 • P IalD * 20-pound sack*, 79e; *'haY—Tlinathj, chole. Inrn tain. 22.40; do., choice .mnn bales, I1.S; No. 1, ona- thlrd bales. «L»: Jfp. 2. one-tblrd balsa, tl.J0; choice prattle. 11.00; Bermnda. KM. ■^iOKTS-Cholce white 17.50; Texas white .. J fancy. 11.45; brown. (10 to 100 poundn), 40a. Brand 51.25. 1*1114111 516 lit, Wlicft e,"»l , II (low glass $5.75®4; water elpta $.1* rhlte $5.1 G $4.9006; F $4.9004.9 C4.80Tc B $t85«3M WEEKLY CHRONICLE’S REPORT ON WEATHER. New York. June 39.—Our telegraphic ad vices from the South indhnfc that n» a ing the week. Many of our ''orrespondents ntTe the weather has t»een satisfactory dur- report Improvement In the crop, it |* claimed thst In Texaa, while the weather has l»een favorable for tb4 cultivating end chopping, rain would be beneficial to tho plant. *llotl weevil are stated to t* in creasing. COTTON SEED OIL MARKET. Following !b given the opening and closing of the New York cotton seed oil market: Jnne % ~ July. ...aw. September. . , . • , October. November December Closed hardy steady. Following were the cotton seed oil sales for tbe opening and close: 10) June at 67%. H December at 43%. M9 October nt 58%. #5 H-.J otnl sales, 1.109 barrel#. STONE & CO. Candler Building, ATLANTA, GA. Tickets From ...and ,., To Europe. We are Agents for all Principal Railway and Steamship Lines. pound; front r . r 9 . w potnn.no. 26c pound; mncker.1, UVic pound; Private ft mixed Ash. 6c pound; frenb water trout, lc. at I on above Exchange* L. H. Fairchild. Establlahad 1865. S. J. Whitt. L. H. FAIRCHILD & COMPANY, NEW ORLEAN8. Member*: New Orleans Cotton exchange. New York Coffa* Exchange. New York Cotton Exchange, New Orleans Beard of Trade, Vew Orleans Stock Exchange. Chicago Board of Trade. LIVERPOOL COTTON ASSOCIATION. Private Wire*, to NEW YORK and CHICAGO. Order* solicited _for_ fjtnre <a»f In tbe Hosier days of the present weak It Is being fully gpmonatratad that sellers are In control of the cotton gooda market. They are putting up price* on brown staple cot tons and are also working up tbo price on fancy cottqns for the new sprlug season. The effort on the part of the buyer* to cover their full fail requirements and Into the spring la proof that they arc now fully aware of tho nhortago of flrit-bnnd stocks nnd the Inability of mill* to keep their production up to current demand. Boat* of tho line of colored cotton* which agents representing Southern mills hare moved during the past few days have been ad vanced from 1 to 8 per cent, nnd still at the btghor valuation# have moved more freely than they did at any time previously dur ing tbe month. In the wooleu and worsted market# for inen'a and women's wear fall reorders are of moderate proportion, yet therein n tendency on the part of cutters up to take more good* sod they are shop plnjyiTwbnJijr to teat the stability or values. Print Cloths Hold 8tendy. In the cotton goods commission houses nnd among cotton hmhara It waa stated yea torday that the call for narrow print clotlu. continue# stoody nod on a valuation of 6c for 28-loch standards. On 27-inch and 35- Inch low-count goods for delivery during the balanceof the summer and the early fall months printers aye willing to ni*c* contracts on today's top valuations. Wldo goods are selling for Immadiata delivery — - *—-*—- to 88c cotton, and the :72 la uniform at 8%c In livery before August. STOCKS AT OPENING WEREJRREGULAR As a Rule Fractional Losses Were Shown in Ear ly Trading. ; A FEW GAINS NOTED List, However, Was Small. Business Moderately Ac tive for Short Session. stocks were < . ___ ess of extricating themselves from an oln- • bnrrnsslng position evolved before the end of the session, by the upbldding of prices. Nearly all the leaders regained their losses reaching top prices of yesterday, nnd close was very strong with d feeling ot unmistakable confidence pervading the . dealings. While the loss of nearly $7,O9O,00Q In bank cash was fully s# great as ex*M pected. It was so far offset by loan reduc* tlons that the surplus reserve fell off only ! $3,117,$26, leaving s margin of over li.OOO.WO over legal requirements still remaining. The ng. The •ollected ' sre New York, ” Jons 29.—The stock market j ‘ sgular, but with quotations, as a | • u.ftt. nnwtvlug fractional recessions. Gains! of % were made by Great Northern. North ern Taciflc, Southern Pacific and Brooklyn | apld Transit. Canadian Pacific advanced ; ,j. Union Pacific, New York Central and ? Atchison loet %, Beading %««£*• Fsul % and Pennsylvania %. T MONEY AND EXCHANGE. New York, Juoe Money on celt, noth- . i In bankers' bills Londos London bar silver Sid. New York bar si I* 1 ver 67Vic. Mexican dollars 62%c. NEW YORK BANK STATEMENT. N.w Tor*. Jane 2ft.—The weeklr .fate* , lent of the New York aetoelxted bank) Soldiers Collect French Taxes Narbonne, France, June !».—Out break. ot a mors violent character than thoa, re.ultln. In the inauacra ot winegrowers are predicted through out the Midi district, aa a result ot the determination ot tha ffovemment to returns the collection of tajea which has been held up alnce the wine cultl- vatora' revolt botan. The .overnment announce, It will uae soldier, to ,*• cure tha ends, and riot. ar. ar.atly feared, a. the people ere routed. LINEMAN IS HURT WHEN WIRES HIT Ae the re.ult of a peculiar accident Saturday morn In. on the public equaro In Marietta, Foreman Dodd, an em ployee of the Southern Bell Telephone Company, came near betnc electrocuted and two mules and a boras ware In jured. Mr. Podd, accordln. to report., waa badly hurt. He was brought to Atlanta Haturday afternoon on a Marietta In- terurban car. Is understood the accident waa caused by a telephone wire falling acroM a trolley wire, re.ultlnff In an electrical display and creating consid erable excitement. Mr. Dodd was at work with a number of telephone line men on the publla square at the time of tho accident. •» nSMgSAEHi se $3,238,250. WEEKLY STATEMENT OF ATLANTA CLEARING HOUSE (Dnrwln G. Jonv*. Manager.) Clearing# Haturday, June 29 4 509,274.71 flame» month last year..,..•.,....,•16,^9,464-44 Clearing# for tbs’ week!!.*!!!!!.*!!! A868!48).’l3 Same week last year 8,177,178.38 lnrre:i#e 681.2ol.74 Clearing* for June 18,139.300.42 Same umnth last yesr 16,609,464.44 Increase „ 1,529,%5.9S MINING STOCKS. f Boston, Jnne 29.—Opening stocks: Quincy 11$. Dominion 24. LaBallsl4%. Greene-Can- nnea 16%, Shannon 17%. LONDON STOCK MARKET* STOCKS— Anaconda . Atchison .. .. , do, preferred Baltimore and Ohio .. .. Chicago and Great Western Canadian Pacific Erie do, preferred .. .« •• • Illinois Central Kansas and Texas .. ., •• .. do. Norfolk and Western .. .. Pennsylvania .. .. .. .. S lillmlelplila and Reading . Southern Pacific Southern Railway .. .. .. do. preferred .. .. •• * 8t. rani fie ' „nlon I’sdflc United States fltsel do, preferred .. . Wsbash delegate to present RIGHT OF WAY QUESTION. 8p«ctnt to The Georflsn, Chattanooga, Tenn., June 12.—The special committee of the chamber of ccmmerca named to present tho Broad street matter to tho Georgia Icglela-1 ture ha. selected N. H. Grady to go to Atlanta next weeh and make prelimi nary arrangements. Mr. Grady will try to get the ofllcera of the two houses to nama aotne day when they sill re ceive the Chattanoogana, CARRIE NATION 8PEAK8 FROM WAGON IN STREET gpwtlal to The Georgian. Salisbury, N. C„ June 12.—Mm. Car rie Nation xpent thla morning visiting the saloons here and talking Scripture. She wax followed by a great crowd. Thla afternoon at 2 o'clock she took a stand In the street, speaking from a wagon. She Is more violent towards cigarettes than whisky. 8he la here attending the Baptist conference. r ATLANTA NATIONAL BANK ATLANTA, GA. E. CURRIER. President H. T. INMAN. Vlce-Prexldsnt GEO. R. DONOVAN, Cashier. JAM ES S. FLOYD, Assistant Cashier. Capital Surplus and Undivided Profits We Solicit Your Patronage. $500,000.00 $650,000.00 a c. corn ALONZO RICHARDSON & CO., PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS Cniplr# Building. Bell Phone, Main ATLANTA. GEORGIA- ■■■iliHlilflilfliSHH