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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
'S’Ijiay, October :
COTTON AT OPENING
SLIGHJLY HIGHEfl
Influenced by Cables from
Liverpool Market De
clines.
HEAVY SELLING DONE
Liverpool Closed Feverish
41-2 to 6 Points
Lower.
sew York. Oct. 25—Today’s shmved
« r nin that the financial situation is the
main factor on prices.
All other news bearing on cotton was
• t secondary Importance to the eijor-
' .nous collapse of values and the strln-
"inry Of the money market. Liver
pool ’ cabled a much higher range of
Prices than expected on our weak clos
ing of yesterday, and In anticipation of
a bullish sinners' report. The census
bureau published a report this morn
ing showing that 4.089.238 bales have
been ginned to October 18. The figures
wt re first construed as bullish until It
was announced that sixty-nine coun
ties have not yet been heard from. It
I feared that the suspension of the
I’nlnn Trust Company In Providence.
In the heart of the cotton district, will
be felt very badly among cotton mill
er. Our market tried to follow the
advance In’Liverpool, hut encountered
to many selling orders at the bulge
that prices broke rapidly, reaching new
low levels for the present movement.
Tl!<> New York market closed firm uti*
rtiiiwed to 12 lower.
Estimated receipts for Snturday:
v«w (Henna 6.(100 to 6,000
iMvrsinn 6.001 t» Mi>1
10.000 to It,fed
following Is the ranee in ttiv
wonth, lu Liverpool today:
Onen. Illch.
lunnsryl'ehrusry.... 1M% 6.73
Virrb-Apr!! fl.64 6.71
M."J ,•••••••• S'SJ J-iJ
NEWS AND GOSSIP
of the Fleecy Staple.
1M.
ii.yn
2»,«l
19.320
SPOT COTTON MARKET.
T.ivoritool. sternly; middling 6.19.
Atlanta, steady: middling 10%.
.N,n orlcun*. qnlet: middling 10%.
Now York, steady; middling 10.95.
Saviiimnh. dull; middling 10%.
A' wttstu. quiet; uUilItnir 10%.
MoMle. enty; middling K%.
Charleston, steady: middling 10 1
Wilmington. steady; middling *
It.ilthiiore, nominal: middling
Itahiti. steady; middling 10.35.
Memphis. quiet; middling 11*-.
l'lillMil'dphln. sternly; middling 11.80
lltii'.ntnn. quiet; tnlddUbg 11%.
Norfolk, quiet; middling 10%.
Galveston, steady; middling 11%.
0%.
ftvirltnd. week HCIlT|
Wnr.. Sept. 1...
In sight, week.
|1906.
‘ 1*0.267 1 r *
M.378 72.701 72.971
464.127 6*1978 4419S
,268.189 2,793.186 2.920,662
62.030 64,000 64,0W
j!ii’.'!|itK
■**kly Interior movement:
1907. | 1900. | lift
Siifgs iliSToo?
281.961 • 197. Ml
321I5.F.K9
239.M2
M3.2W
329.994
I From Haywa..., vv ,
New York, Oct. 24.—Iiverpool cables One
6 points lower on near And 2%0*% lower on
steady niul
changed to 2 points higher. At 12:15 «*.
v *7 4€6 points higher _
"K n . higher on late months.
demand for spot cotton. 5 higher;
middling upland 6.19; sales 7,000; American
speculation ami export 590; imports
34,090 hales. Including 30,000 Amerlcnn.
Liverpool enl:>s much better than ex-
., Spots In moderate demand. Hales.
7,000 bales, at 5 points higher. .Census bu
reau will route out with report'on amount
votton ginned up to Oetolwr IS. probably
nt 10 o'clock. Comparisons for the report,
tin* amount of cotton ginned between Sep
tember 25 and Octber 18 last year was 2.874,-
33N. and lu 1905, same period, 2.fi34.fS0. It
Is estimated that the quantity ginned up to
October ML this yeftr. will be about 4.309,WD,
whleb would compare wltli 4,931.821 last
year, and 4.993.M6 In 1905. and 6,417.894 In
1994. *1 here seems to be a letter tone lu
the tiinnelal sentiment, stimulated by high
er London rabies. Would advise to sell or
bulges. If report Is considered bullish.
If the sixty-nine enmities not rejiortlng
have ginned the same as last year, the
total is 4.403.on ngnlnst 4.930.000 last yef»r.
with the Individual glnner probably more
anxious to minimise bis total than ever
Iiefore. With the season admittedly late,
and a cron .of a million less than last rear
considered ample, a total now of only n
half million under Inst year con hardly be
construed as bullish.
Trice Interests look to ta buying a good
deal of eottnn at 19.10 for March.
dimers* hellish. Less than expected.
Kstlmated intosigtit week 449.000 to 459.-
OjH against 589,97$ Inst year and 443.M3 In
Thore Is no support. Going under 18c for
January today, unless something new turns
up to h«lp It.
Washington says sixty-nine counties did
not report, which causes much of A bullish
apnearanee of census to be lost.
The following were the 11 a. m. bids:
October 10.03; December 10.29; January 10.09:
March 10.16.
Hhorts are doing the bulling, and we
will probably Improve some over the week
end.
nig people now buying again. Probably
expect rovering this afternoon and over
Sunday.
New Orleans. Oct. 25.—The weather map
shows Mg cold wave ntave Arkansas. May
move down or. northeastern belt Sunday.
Those 69 unreported comities ginned Inst
year 329.128 bales.
Lending people buying on tills dip. Ixiok
for beter market. Would buy It.
4,oralis
Edited by
Joseph B. Lively.
•mty.fiv**
•J of tfil-
| Mr. Lively**
y**ars* exjiei
lttug markets In Atlanta
and the South has made
him a rycofntiOKi au
thority In his specialty.
RANGE OF NEW YORK STOCKS AND COTTON MARKETS
TIPS FLASHED
From WoM Street
New York, Oct. 28.—Town Topics says:
The movotuent of prices during the Inst
hour yesterday Indicates that the bear*
* played out their hand and from now
barring disasters that may change the
__ of tee banking Interests “
duflculr
they will
NAME OF STOCK.
nloaij puppet
Am. Ice Securities. . . .
Aui. siugur Uemu-ry. . .
American buu-itiug. . .
Alu. Locum tire
do. preferred. , , » ,
Am. Car Foundry. ...
American Cutlun Oil . .
AnucoiiJa. .
Atchison. .
do. nreferre<|. , ,
Atlantic O. . , ,
Mrookiin Itiipi.i f. . . .
Ijniflmor** uuk». . . ,
t h-wpeak* A dhlo , ,
Jnnndlnn Taclflc
!. k S^?."i * Alto**. . » , . .
< «tiwd!iiate»l i ins. . .; .
Central Leather
do. preferred
Colorado Fuel ,V Ny. .
J,"fn TtOflnee. . . . . .
< eioradu Mouthero. .. .
Haware A lludsan. . .
Lr.im r ^ U J n .
gJJMlwu* Securities.. .
do.* preferrs!|.‘
»:::::
I'WSSSS: pM ;::
liiferlioro. . . ...
„ <ln. pref.rrM. '. . . .
Khum. * t.jm, .;:;
1
’Votnl stock sales today, <76.599 shares.'
NAME OF STOCK.
»»iu. .
i.uulsvllle A MieUtius.
ML-Mian i'aciiiv. . . ,
Mexteau Ceiiir.il. . . .
.New York Ceutiul. . .
Nqi thwesterii
MWIMlt l.vad. j .
auiiu.a A \*e»tgru. . .
NcrtberiTl'acitic. . . .
Uiiturlc A Wesleru. . ,
l*euus>lvuntu. , . . , .
I r ttc»flu Mull.
t*eop»e‘s uns Co. . . .
I’rvsueU Steel Car. . .
Heading. .......
♦.•K-k isla.nl. . . .'.C
. do. preferred. . . ,
GepuoJic iruu «v 8lw,.
du. preferred. . . .
Southeru i'ncide. . . .
.Noutheiu Uubway. . .
do. preferred. . . .
e t. raui
enu. Coal »v iron. . .
T8XAA I‘act He
Union l'wclUe
U. K. liuidsr* .....
do. preferred. . . ,
U. ►. Sleet
do. prof erred. • . .
Western Uuiou
Wabash . . .
do. preferred
Wisconsin Central. . .
do. preferred. . . ,
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NE1VYORK.
Following Is tbs rang* In cotton futures in
New York today;
2,247- Ginneries Have Not
Been Heard
From.
TODAY’S PORT RECEIPTS.
INTERIOR RECEIPTS.
ThP f o'lowing table shows receipts In the
Pitnior today, compared with the same day
financial disturbance
weakens cotton situation.
'v 'irlmiL, Oct/23.—Tin’ Tlincu-Pcnio.
"I ‘it'nlu)'*. I'ottm murkct went III.*
"i nil tli'nvB Bim'iifativc In Ihcc tmti-j
f Uni.’., Imt the nrnctii’ii 1 ..ttlvuicnt of
"•■nllnlmr .trike
V.-n*hln*ton. Oct. 23.—The following
bulletin was Issued by the census bu
reau of the department of commerce
and labor today:
Knllure of telegraph eompnates to
deliver telegrams from sixty-nine coun.
lies concerning quantity of cotton gin
ned to October 18 makes It Impossible
to publish a complete report today.
Exclualve of tha unreported counties
the report shows 4,019,338 bales, count
Ing round as half bales, ginned from
growth of 1907 to October 18. The un
reported counties had 2.247 nctlve gin
neries and ginned 320,123 hairs to Oc
tober 18, 1908. and are distributed as
follows: Alabama, 10; Arkansas. 8;
Florida. 3; Oeorgln. 5: Louisiana, 9:
Mississippi, 17: Oklahoma. 5: South
Carolina, 1: Tennessee, 3: Texas, 8.
Total quantity 4.931,831 bales gin
ned last year to October 18 and 4,990,-
508 In 1905 and 6.407.914 In 1904.
Number active ginneries reporting
this year 22,794 Total aperaud to Oc
tober 18 laat year 26,125 and 28,377
for 1908 and 28,110 for 1904.
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19.19 10.24'19.24-2:.18.29-39
19.27-29 10.81-31
in.37il0.n9|l0.li 19.31119.30 19.20-31
LIVERPOOL
Following llcureA give tne npmiine mn*e.
i*. m. amt-etm»«. i-nnitnireil with v^terdnv:
Future* npptnvi qnlet and steady.
Opening Frevlnitd
rinse. flMc.
5.78 8*3
OefAW- ’ 6.M
Ocf.-Nrtv 6?1 -n.ri 6.84
Jail 6.C9 J?.72
-Feb.... 6.O6V4-6.70%
,-Mereli. 6.«7 -6.79
rh-Aprll. 6.64 -6.65
l-Mav... (iffl 6.66%
March-
April-3. .
Mfljr-Jiliu
6.74 5.61 5.7!
8.M
MP 4
5(1 M
5.69
6 51
R.§9
6.67% 5-68 5.64 "
C.li7 5.57% 5.€3%
XRW ORLEANS.
Following l« «be mnue Id cotton ru»n"e» Id
»w Orl*o»n« tmhtyt i
i j I I Jk * I t &
l 1| f| n ^
pMBi i6BlliC&ki»(iT.».«St«*r
• ( I IIIU84fi|n324l
i *’(* [i(X».u»|tMi|Vli3i4n»s8 n:: »
Jim IRM in.33|10.07lILS3 11.21-28 Rfl LN
Feb ..] 1 Jl4.2i.nilan.2l
Msich. . Jl4.38ll0.37jli).l?;il.3V.14.rti3114.3) S:
April. . . | IIXM:, 14,3648
Mn.r. . . . I0.41|iau|te.tit321,l9.a».»,19j«:w
•fuiy. . . ■luittlAOilti.attivafiiea-t im.u ii j
l'lo*fHi*teuiIy.*
beam fell Into a trap In their raid and lost
more stocka than they obtained. The stock
situation Is In 'the strongest lumda tn the
street and they are all actuated with the
common Impulse to restore confidence }ii ttrg
Integrity of ant great Ibmnelril Institution-.
The spectacle of rising price# In lb# stock
market, rendering further compulsory liqui
dation an easy matter, will have this effect
it Private Sale so that the danger from
uvther oittponrlugs of stock U In* largo Ue-
-*ei» eliminated.
Having strongly urged the covering of
shorts yesterday. *we new confidently state
tint a most remarkable opportunity Is pre
sented those who are able to put tip ample
margins to protect ngnlnst the possibility
<>f bear surprise, and almost nnyt.liiug of
the list. If Imunht on the vreuk spots, will
return large profits within a rouiparntlvcly
short •bin*. • *
M*e relieve, however, that ITnlon Pacific,
Northern Pacific and Kemdlng will Is* the
ln*st purr he sen to moke, though wo are Also
partial t<» Kmidtern. which, gt uuderstaud.
!* rtrttmfly emnerwl, oud tho goorl ralhwid
stocks gefh*mlly,
The contlunauee of nl
'nttsd (States tfeasurr
o refitrn fn»m the h
fr«*m the Interior xrouhl iw
FAIRLY- ACTIVE
Sharp Rally. in London
Gave Encourage
ment.
HEAVY LIQUIDATION
Feverish Rallies Followed
and Weakened the
Market. 2
Nctr York. Oet. 25.—The too* of tho
stock market this morning tspressed nei
ther riHlMurancr «»* fs«s. Everybody was
awaiting development* In the money gltu.i-
tton, and while this crltml micertnlnty
iwuuilnud the prcvulllng Inclination wu*
Inst making commitment* on etther sfna
the market. rmumUaJm* boiLS4‘j. not feel
ing sure of their ability to harrow the
. .... ... - • • ! m-.6itn| rt<B<i*. urn- rmr> riiimu ani'uinu
--'1 belli tn the pr,-e-iil ennitlflou. In view jt»rn mei.r,, (,tr vaik. U» ih- othei- linn.l
AftXSmlh ZtSTZSS'X ?'W- T-U'lvrlux .tlqilfilntlnn. wMil
part ef (ternumy mi New York*# gold sup
ply through the medium of -special nr-
ramrmuents.'*
Twenty mlhsMds for the second week lit
October ah*iw on average Increase of 4.31
per cent In gross earnftigw.
The trading jmbllc. ns repreweuted br the
e*»*t *mers of the cnnmilsshni bouses, seem-
tn feirard the action rf ih*> clearing
ow baling' eJtmlnnied the weak stmt
In the street position, mid not nulv cnverei
tlndr shmta. but niaiilfestcJ n disposition
to buy stoiks.
Verv nervous market. Tim money market
Is the feature today. If there is eimcgh
fiund In ItHiit
a sharp rally,
ecks
except for cash until
Should hive
We Will br
further noth
Morgan n iiewlng loons at 10 to 23 per
*nt. No money quotations yet.
THC LONDON STOCK MARKET.
HAYWARD, VICK & CLARK* 8
DAILY COTTON LETTER.
tlo
»t ... „ , ,
mid the eoiitldeuce In these efforts, voiced
br the press, took effeet abroad. Liverpool
this morning was about 16 point* better
than dne and there |* more Inquiry cotnhlfi
here for actual cotton.
The census report was published at 9
o'clock and gave 4.989,338 ginihm 1 to October
is. which was less than expected, but
Washington so« n followed up the first report
with another, saying that 69 comities had
not reported and that these 69 counties last
rear hail ginned 329.123 tales, which nminll-
ed all bullish Impression caused by the fig
ures published first. The final report, to ap
pear In a couple of days, win probably
rhow 4.381.600 bales. Our market opened 3
to 6 points up. but encountered ranch sell
Ing nu the rise, and the gain wns soon en
tirely lost. Disappointment and selling on
the final census figures probably showing ra
much,pinned since September .5 ## Inst
veer wen* the ressons for another break
in th« market, which carries! Jnnnnw down
to to.10 before the doge of the first hour.
More bank troubles were beard of. .The
I’plan Trust for.ipany of l’revtdenre. U. !..
suspended and the Ilorough Rank In nr<M>k-
|VI| did not open Its doors. The stock mar
ket s » far Is relatively sferniy. Tin* first
rush to sell over, trading lieeame very qnlet.
but th" market l» very tlmld on the long
side.- It Is generally tailored tot th* eon-
seusua of these financial troubles will only
lw* felt Inter on.
Kerlr Texas advices say oferlore
- • also from the territories.
ATLANTA MARKETS.
rnuir and produce.
R0G8—Active, 24%^28e.
LIVE rOUI.TUY—Hell* active. 49«45e;
chickens, fries, 27%4749e. Ducks. Fekln. 3Re
each; puddle, 90c each. Turkeys active. 15<
per pound.
niUSUftRD roCLTny-Tiirkers. drawn,
nctlve, 20c pound: fries active. 20#22%e |l».
hens. tCc pound; ducks, drawn, fancy. J5<
ISMtnd.
PKODfCf!— Lard. 12c pound; hams active
16e pound: shoulders active. 16011* itnnnd;
sides nctlve. 1le pound; butter. 1*17210 |>er
t-oendf lieeswsx active. J5v pound; hone/
• bright! active. 18e round.
FRIHTS AND NDTH-TItrnn. 29e pound;
almonds. ISe pound; Rrnsll. He pound;
Filberts. 13%e pound; English walnuts, J5c
ivmnd. Lemon peel. 15e pound: orange peel.
15c ponnd. Leman#, fancy Messena. 13.750
4.09; hnnnnns. 3%c pound: pluenpnles. Flor-
Ida stock. 84.0904.89: limes, Florida stock.
75e per bnndretl. IVnnnts !p saehs aver
aging 196 pounds enrh. owing to grade,
fiU'flfe per ponnd. Jamaica oratig*#. IS.tK):
dried apnles. 12012%e; dried peaches. 14%e.
Figs. D.25 tax. Dates. 1-lb. pneksgru 7%e. T..
I.. Raisins. S2.on Imix. Clrnpes. cramord. 8-
ftouud bmdiet; 1*e; N»*ng#ras. 29e; Delaware.
5>. Malaga, per keg. J3.50SM.59. Apples.
Virginia. 85.90; New York. 85.8006.99.
VKURTABLBfif—IVrtttoefi per Imshel 81-19.
surest pots toes. 99c01.OO. Onions 81.25 bn.;
Spanish. 91.89 crab*; Itrauf % tarrel. 83.75;
cabbage. N VlrglnM. 1%6 pound; Dsnfsh 2c.
Celery, ^106^ » bunch: per crate, 6-in 6%
doxen. 14.75. f’nulltlpwer. 19012%9 pound.
I.ettnee, 82.2502.80 per cmt*. Turnips, 2c
pound.
Better Fooling in Wall
Street Strengthens
Cereals.
ipr«M IH-Ilrf In fnrlUi’r ilviircMtaO;
COTTON SEED OIL MARKET.
F.,:ioirln« l« tlveti Ih. np-nlnc .ml
•luiituriou. of tliv Nmv turk totton «-».l nl
imirketr
I " , * l ,r future, nnd cotton was sold furjjj* SSfuiiip wlll^admft Th'* bear
I 5^' ln "I- loot.I .Itution «n. fell ibroiieh
IJJ. ,h “ city generally. New Orleans sold
ni . u, ' h r °tton as her merchants dared
a 'hyglm for. nnd still found Eu*
to take more.
.**■ were few and f*»r l»e-
i l , ” ,t .evwitg In Hie storm center of
•sn'm i disturbance wen* fnr-renelilng
IhH25. . ,0 *i 0, d rh«* talent's attention con*
ttlviti- t ‘ **• Y*. Morgnn's attitude ninl/c-
Irt-V , l!l fating the wlmat from 1h«*
confidence Ip the belb-f that
IJmi.s i * day chaos- sutatantlal mid
results would nulrkry develop.
|h* *» to be existed that the imrg-1 lnlllllirv ....
I*" 19 * ev.oiMmliy reach many n I <?“”7.°* * .... .
i kt* I n«lgnlfleant in Hie Idg nTalrs of * ’ * ...
to struct attmiUon u.iw.**-
n *jiv»h|. \*lek k f’lark. * lm
HAYWARD, V5CK & CLAKK,
COTTON, STOCKS, PONDS, COFFEE, GRAIN AND PROVISIONS
Carondolct and Grovier St»- New Orleans
. MEMDER8:
pJspSKxar jg ffiiSSF®
• Ss s*asr bssk sjjv»i«.i4»“ ~~
New York and Chicago Correspondeota.
d* •• OACHE 6 CC/.. AND DARTLETT, FRAZIER & CARRINGTON.
emvATK WIRES TO ALL POINifc
THE AUDIT COMPANY OF NEW YORK
The Ofdest and- Fotctos! Ccrpiral cn Engaged in Accoun.ing
1310 Candler Building.
NARRY M. RICE Southern Manager
nROCETHcS.
RICE—Jnp, BH eenta; bend. 607e; fancy
bead. 7#n*4c. according to th^ grade.
CIIEEIK—Fancy full cream. 18c; Cleorgla
cane syrup. 37c gallon; salt. 199 pounds,
axle grease. 81.75: soda crackers. «v pound
lemon. 8c; oyster, Te; barrel candy, pei
pound. 644e; mixed. t>er8 pounds. «W*; toma-
foes. ? pounds. *2.09 ease; 6 pounds. J2.$*.
navy beans, J4.W: Lima ben ns. 7c; best
matches per cross. 11.63; mamronl. 4fctf?r
pound; sardines. muStsivl. 13.59 ease,
RTtOAR—Stnndanl rrnnnlated I.S0; New
York r-»ined, 4.39; nlantntDu. »e.
COFKF.E—flussted. Arbuekles. 81*.09; hulk
Id hags nnd barrels, tie; green. 11012c.
Hhredded Idseult. 18.99 esse; Nn. t 9...
oats. 1X25 esse; sack grits. 36-{>onnd bagx
82; oysters, full weight. *1.25 case; pepper.
)Se ponnd; linking nowder. IS case; red
salmon. 38 case; nfnk salmon. 84.59 ease:
cocoa. 48e; chocolate 4844c; snuff, Mb Jars.
48e; roast beer. 82 69 rase; slmn Ofew Or
leans!. 3fic gallon: com, Me gallon; not**!
39250369 esse; peanuts. 6e; ro|»c, 4-ply cot
*Uc; rbocolnti* drops. tails, 11HCJ Elk, as
sorted. fen boxes 35.59.
F» 0»1R AND GPAfhf.
ri 4 orn-n»-hest potent. M.?X: b»«t nst.
■nt. *8.75; standard patent. *6 59: H^|f p n f.
•u». *425; sur<n*» wheat patent. 36.25.
TORN—No. 2 whit*. Hfie; choice white. 36e.
vixed, 88c. Cracked corn. 9fi-pound Sack,
tUe.
CFICKEV FFeD-i^fty-pooBd narks. II;
fmiins ehlek feed, J1.6R.
OATS—Vo. • whl*e. «et Vo. 9 m’ved. #lr
OeTden ruita. 6*et white clipped. C«c: fancy
white clipped. The.
MEAf#—7*tst», ta-pound s«cVs, rtc. is.
ooend sceka. 93c; plain, 21-pound tackP. 55c;
«M"a, *1.69.
IIAY—Tlmothe. rhotee Hr«e bates. 81.89;
de., choice small b*tr#, W.?6; F«\ j, one-
•hH bales. *1.29: No. 1 one-third tales,
•j so 60e.
PHOIlTA’-rholce whl*e. *1 75; fenev. Xi.71;
brown t*9 to 199 Pounds!. 11.69; bran. 11.19.
rOTTHN «EEP 5tE 41.—Prime per ten,
*e*.09; So. 2 per ton. 824.00; hulls per ton,
*12.80.
PROVISIONS.
!»RAV1*10NI*—finpreme hams. tV; »e*t.
He*. ?9025 pounds average. IH; fat tacks.
6,29; Rnnremc lard. 10%. Purity eom|touiid.
514. Conform. ti.mi.1V ri-rilii. 914.
rAGGfNG AND TIES.
n.imnxc-l', WKr: s ih.. w»»: M4
lb l9Uc: re-rol'ed isecoipl handt. 7%c.
TIES—New 81.16% bunch, second-hsnd
,,W FliH.
KlSTt—lfrrwirs. > p*e»n<l; snnoner. ttu
unund; trout. 6019e puund; »»l»te fish. 6fiv
ponnd; pompano ^Ho^pomuli mackerel. 12%
pound; mixed fish. 6*<c inyrnd; fresh wntrt
strm*t. the strength lu cables nnd the
advance on the curb In Minneapolis *
“ 1 Weber M 1 -*
HI - !« flgur
from He to ic. —
Australian neWa was Miifavomrde hhiTAf-
S uiflne shipment* were only about half as
r ren# laat yean - « *
fhlcngo. Oet. 25.-Wh-Ot cIcsM %©VJ
higher, t'oro wnft%c ••»,«! V0 «>ff. (>atjc
were hlgfier mil provisions were
nmlnly n little mumr.
CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET.
Chicago ‘ grain und |>rorlslon quotations
for today nre as follows, compared with
yesterday** close:
Previous
Open. High, Low. Close. Close.
WHEAT-
■Mll 3694 WH 38%
• “ 10»R4 19614
U'KATI1KI\ kepoht.'
- WEATHER CONDITIONS.
Th- crcit.r j.rtrf 0 f :h. I'nltM Smi-, I.
nmlcr the lufiiien -«. of two ares* of
h'6h presxute; the eastern rra has moved
southeast and Is centrnl over T*uh<"uhh»
and the rand Inns today; the northwegrern
nlBb ««•• bus reins Inc. | almost stationary,
imt has built up emuldernldy. The highest
t'r-'MiBr** I* 39.4S Inebe* nt Rlsmarrk. N. Dak.
flmre are only two limited areas with pres
sure berow nornurl—cne fn the eastei'u fake
regbm nitd the other along the middle Pa
elflc slope. Tosiperatnres are to to it de
grees, higher orer thp upper Ohio valley nn l
most of the lake region, while In the upper
Missouri valley teinrerntnre falls of 19 to 24
deqrees are uofe.1; e’sewbere the changes
are small, the tendency Mag to cooler in
the eastern hnlf of the rollon belt niul to
warmer over th** western half. Cloudiness
prevail* over the lake region and the major
portion »he country west of the Missis
#!ppt and light, scattered showers have «*e-
curred throughout th*» same territory. Rain
wna fplllng this morning at Kansas City.
Portland. Ore., end San Francisco.
Partly cloudy vcither may In* expected In
till* section tonight met tatuvdny. with no
ranrketf change In temperafurc.
COTTON REGION BULLETIN.
mfiUH
• ntinu
76HI75S Chfcaj
62*1 do.
2TH Deiive
Erie ■MUPVVnW
do first ^referred
flHnma* Central
K-^a.Aia tnd Teton .. .. ..
do. nreferoed
l.oulsrUte an(1 TasfivIHe ..
54exb*en C*»n'r«il
Nm'fatkfnnl Western .. ..
Vor»hcrn Pacific
New York Central
llntarto mid Western .. ..
Peii||«r|v:in|t(
**M!-f4»e|ph'S and Reading
Ruck Intend
Southern Hallway
d®. preferred
South**™ Paeltlf ..
yt. Paul
t'nlou Pacific
I'nlte*! States Steel .. ..
do. preferred
Wnlsih. preferred .. .. ..
ni' *\u» nil IIJII'UI l.-llir e'-llllif.-.
-he trading after the first few infinite#
was comparative!: dull. The ntuiotpber*
waa tense, hut the wild excltlmenr of
yesterday was wholly nbront. Before the
beginning of business on the-locnl exehauge.
American stocks In London were up from
205 taints, but while onr opening was sab-
sfnutlnllr Higher. It was nowhere near the
foreign lerrl. nnd It wns n qwestbrn whether
the London market had not been manipu
lated on orders from this side to give the
situation a better appearance. At all events,
when the announcement came of the sns-
pemtfen «*f two or three more of the small-
er banking Institutions, th© market oobl eff
sharply. It remained In a highly nervous
and nnaettlnl ro.*31tb*« froth then nutll
midday, and. the fact that up to that hour
the call money market had not opened led
to a feeling of complete bewilderment.
Railway Stocks,
Canadian Pacific
‘ ago nnd Northwestern
Jo. prefnrrefl .. .. .. ..
Deliver nutl III® lira tide .. .
do. preferred .
Eric .. i
JllliHtlM fmtdil
Louisville and Naalivttle ..
.\t®xlrniv Ontrsl
Missouri I’ScIfle
New York #*entra! .. .. ..
P 'uusylvanls ..
Raiding .. - - - -* — -
l(<*‘k Island.
*.
«.U*
..138
.. n\
..11.5
..Is
st.
S**atlierii l*i»c|fie
tkeShern It* II way
I'clou Pacific
Ufa hath
\Ylsrn»*in •Vntral .. .. .
Intertaro MetroodUan .. .. ..
do. pruferfvd
tirvut 7*oitin-in
Miscollansous.
Amalgautatcd t'epper —
Asierlcsu Car and Kouudry.. ..
.. 47
Dec.
May.
July
CultN-
t»eo.
101%
5;Li
OATS—
SR:::, ft
July 4S
PORK—
Jan... 14.90
May... 15.2J
LAKD-
Oet
Jan... 8.65
*’ny... 8.72%
KIRS—
Oct
Jan.... 7.T2H
!Soh
L
WV4 1W1.
MS 57
ft S’ 4
ft ft
48% 48VJ
14.67% 11.72% 14.78
W
8.65
11
st at: ons
ATLANTA
OISTKKT.
Atlanta, dear. . .
*Chattsq<Mign. clear. .
t'olumhus. clear. . ,
xUnlncavtlle. . , ,
UitmtUK dear. . .
tSrIITfii. clour. . , .
•Macon, clear. . . ,
xXlenllcello. clear. . ,
Sna rfa nhurg. cloudy..
Toccon. clear. , . .
West Point, clear. . .
3$
xRi
inliiiiiiu teuincratim-a ui» uw 12 hours
ag 6 4. m.. this date.
“ecelved lata; not Include*! In averages.
May... 8.0u
7.80 T.47%
7.67% 7.67%
7.92% 7.32%
LIVERPOOL GRAIN.
p. in. :*vui niHner. * inscu rmci uignrr.
Coni opened unchanged to % lower and
at 1:99 p. m. %<r*4 higher. Closed %0%
higher.
CHICAGO CAR LOTa
Today. {Tomorrow.
Wheat
Corn. .......
Data. . .
Hogs, head
86
277
m
10.090
MODERN MILLER CROP OUTLOOK.
8t. Iamls. Oet. 23.—Tlie high prices real
ised tor wheat have Induced farmers in
tame lorn Utica to Increime the acreage In
wintgr wheat, yet re*lnctb»na In the area
sown are reported In the southeast and
the extreme southwest. The Tenncasee de
partment of agriculture estimates that the
wheat acreage lu that state will la* the
amnliest III years. This Is because of sev
eral crop failures, mid more land ladug
devoted to fodder crops. Moisture Is lack-
* In many sections of the winter wheat
but tne crop Is not suffering there-
MINING 3TOCKS.
Rotten, Oct. r..—Opening stocks:
..IS 28%. Kindling preferred 2S%.
Rntte K. Ilutfe Coalftlcn 11%. Pfah
Rmelt-
Xoftb
Mining
Wilmington, Lumtartou and Newberu, X. C.
MONEY AND EXCHANGE.
New T**rk. Oct. 25.—Sfoney on can
607 per rent.
Time* l'»n» firm; 69 day* Ufht 1-5: 30
(lavs 6 J Zfr7; »*fx months 6 per cent.
Posted rate*:: smtlhg exchange
84.8J<04.861-2. with adttrl business to
bankers*, blllv.nt tAAV0uf>f7 1-2 f**r *Ie-
niand and at 84.7S4&4.78 1-3 for Ofc-ARy
bills.
Prime mercantile eprtndr unrhanrr<T.
London bar silver 2*1-5. a decline
of l-8d. New York bar silver 3-8 low
er at 61c. *
Mexican dollira 4* t-4i\
A Hero.
"Henry la a brove m®n. Tl»e (other sight
hW w|h» thought slu* h'tird a bargUr.”
"And he went down**—
• "No: he li*d the «-ounigo to tell her he
wns nfrsld.**-The 1‘lrofe.
AtrericsM Loroniatlve,
Amerl<*»u Tohnrco.. .. ..
AsieHess fttttrs OIL.
Amerlesa Krndtloj aid Refining..
Anierlrou Smelting and Refiulng pfd.... »%
PnadUrn lt;t|*hl Tvsnslt
«*i*t**rsd«T Vsef ami lr*m
National nist*n|t
National Lead
PucWe Mall..
Pwjple's tins
Prove* l *te-i Per
Stoon-Sheffield Ktrol
t1»lg-9r ..
r»lted Prates ftfeet
Pnltal States Steel preferred,
Western Pnton
MnMray f'emnasy
'taeka.v t'ompnny nreferrH .. M
VIrgluia-C'arollua Pkcu|lcal 15
Ton Year* for Highwayman.
Hpedal to The Georytan.
HuntsvRIs. Ala.. Oet.,29.—Oltfton E5-
sllnger, a young man «>f this elty, was
found guilty of highway robbery and
given ten year* In the psnltontltry.
.. 99
, 23%
COTTON MILL STOCKS. |
We moke « «iweinlt.v of dividend
pn.vin); cotton mill stocks. Let us
send you our list, givinir prices
and yield of choice seenrities.
Hillycr Investment Co.,
English American Bide.
4%[ U N I 0 N
SAVINGS BANK
Gould ■iilldlng
CAPITAL STOCK . . . ftOO.O0O.#0
jtt neaotiRcea ] ~
% orao.ot) o.oo 4%
. inliciitee I tut ppi'ccLi ole raihiail. «!• i
reaterdst.v. i2t For 24 huurs vndlug 8 a.
lith uwritllau ilut«.
Remark,.
Th. nuslranm trmpwntaro. rn.llnn.
n.nirly .lntu.n.irr; ih» lutnliuiim tnHuvrn-
titrM «r. *»u.rnUr luw.r Oklohomn I. (hr
onlr ,ll»trWt rvrurtla. min. Ltcht to kllllu,
(rod oivurpMl In Ihr VVIlDilMt.Ki ill.irl.l,
W. V. MACriN. OlwfVrr.
TnuiKimrilr l» CUarjcv.
WEATHCR FORECA3T.
THE AMERICAN AUDIT COMPANY
florae Office. 100 Broadway, New Ynrk City
F. W. LAFKENTZ, 0. P. A., President.
C. E. Man-, ^ring* Vico President. Thao. Cseheu. Jr., C. P. A., C'v. and Tnts
BRANCHES
AtyNTfi«Ksim*i Sm*n Pan*
•*N1biipwVaMiif»ta rtHinitng.
^IIILAQSU Uta-Hrt^vut-Sit itford.
KAN* I \Nt*LS::u-I:c»>n HtrhSla*.
NEW TORK^Tratdor'- \afneta.
HUSTON— Exchange p.qtiding.
\YASHINGTOK—Colorado building.
NKW ORLEANS—Hennan Hulldlnv.
UALTIMORE^-Fldallty VhfUfttnjE.
LONDON. ENGLAND—4 King Ptroer. ^Kaapalde.
A^-ANTA BRANCH 1015-tB Fourth National 0xAk BuiVing.
0. B. BID WELL. Resident Manager.
Tafaphors, Mnln 872. Cabla Amdlt, N. V.
r^n^’lS^^^ml^ mullIt^ir' tarroir S.uS j Trinity M, l uhcd Fruit 1W. Murk«T j iViwty^mwraitnlna. Tnlr" ws“ntfii*r"routl»it| , eii.*
(.•ant. lot 1 ^ 1 .Uut»g. 1 except In the *t. Uwrouce valley, where
19.9A
HAR^V/ARE.
WELL nitCKETK—Mjn dotes.
ROrK—Manila. 14%c| ficad. Hr; rattan,
^VviRE—Rarb. 3%r round.
|*f OW ATfK’KS—nsrmns. 35c; Ferguson.
A ^E«i—*7 ( ier detes t»ss«*
I EAD—M4: *'* r "H 1 * round.
NAII.fi - Wire. 12% keg. «Hi#e; rot wllwr „„
^silOBL-ttori#, 84.2504.78 keg; roula ahucs. j 9» 3 4*1 for tath.
84.2504.
THE SUGAR MARKET.
New York. f»cf. 25.—'The domestic refined
sugar market michangetL Local raws are
atendy. Centiifugnl. 96 teat. 9.95; Muscova
do#. 145; molasses sugars, 3.08.
Thu London l»eet sugar market was steady
with Otqntar and Novcnttar up *vl each at
THE COFFEE MARKET.
THE LIVE STOCK MARKE"
85.2O05.tt;
nn«a am! close Ii
ja7k-t for fdisy:
January
F«*'*rnsry .. ..
March
April
IK
July *
August .. .. **
Me; i tern tier *. •
Oetotar -- .. ••
November „ ..
|;»H-emtaf .. ..
Closed steady.
nnestng
It up-re
.. .. ..8 6*5
. .. .. ..6.0-5.75
5.79-6.S9
.. .. ,.l.6»Ai5
. .. ..
3«493
.. ..1954.0)
. .. ..19Hffi
1994 05
SJO-fdS
. .. .. „VkU4i
8.65^.79
Bales 95,*3 bags.
3.:94.73
175 5.11
13V..KJ
5.«!^.36
l»)-5.35
1*109
1V-6.CS
104 £
159.sk
16w5.79
Chicago.
larket 6e
t7S. 5SS
I16-Xi4.41; rshea 8SS7.59; western cattle
L12I05.75; itorkeis ami feeder* 82.490159.
Sheep-.Receipts l.e»). RIow and weak;
natives sin’, western U7O01W; yroHitaS
flTVltf; »AUb» 9t.5907.tt; wexturu lambs
According to Definition.
‘Tie’s only a gbtab’r. but he's a geiilos
in hla way. '
rain or en*nr Is falling. The temperature
•-h.'ingcs have been very Irrojrotnr tor aev-
crsl day* part- '*hl» morning a wave of
tailing temperature mritplcu the tipper Ml»-
slsulnpl and th** Ml««>iurl valleys.
Fair weather la ladleatml for tonight eml
Sat unlay 1# the greater portion of Fan
Washington forecast district. Some cloud-
Ine-^. and |tertiara fight min Is pi-nimble In
ftairgla—I*atrjlj f eioudy tonight (id.I Sitnr-
l>.: utbt rarliMp wlmli, ain.il, n.lrrl,.
Vlnilnlil—Ml. timtem »irl bHhmlnr
III «(ioili<>ttt |:i,rll«n innl.lil: o»lili'f
Satord*,: M»M ~mih. rlr. .kmiae in tri'.J
Hrlb.MWq( irlllrt,.
Xnrili Cnrollmi—,’nlr tmiluftt: irnrn.r lu
...trru portion: Haturdn, portly rloudy.
oUil»r in noniumm i-injnii; n*iu v.rtll.l.
H'lml,. l.-rouUur uorfliwo.lrrl,*.
Konih iptromu—lurtl, ( iundy toolobt nn.|
RdlurOny: Hrtt ..rtelilo wind., uioifly ....
irrly.
Kn.trin Kloriil.—Fnlr t.mi;i|| and Hntur*
J»r. II5I1I iinrlliri.lrrlj- wl».U.
Wul.ni l--«rW» .no Akiloimi-F.lr ro-j
nlxht and Saturday: oin.pt ral. an,I nH.l.r |
Katun'nr In mirtkoni Alabama; liailt varln-j
Ida wl»d*. I..nmlp« nortkofly.
MHalMpo<-eHar H.*ndy. prohaldy rain
Into 1. i.ialii or op i*..iurd»y hi a ,rtli.ru!
1-irri.in: li.'ht rartabi. aluda, boovuilui;!
pui iberly ml (tort.
rtlA.VK UAtt'klNs. l-r—Mrat.
II. M. ATKlNFitX Vi—IlHUMa C, EliwiJC. n.ni»»
ausKPli A. M’t'tilU'. vlnpl-mxi. " “
k w. kind Aaalitaa; Ca.a«ak
Third National Bank
Capital --- - $200,000.00
Surplus and Profits $400,000.00
UAJlUta,
JOHN W. iSRANT.
II 5 Ml .flllli.
rtJANK HAWKING
II. NHNXALLt.
J, I'ARIIOI.I. t'AYNft.
K. II. K<»^MKK.
DAVID WiMI|»lVAVtt»
Tysrrci
SPRINGS & CO.
COTTON. STOCKS. GRAIN AND I* II O V 38 I O X S .
S6 Cuttmi Ilxckaage, ,\aw York.
MBMIIKR8:
New York Cottoa Fxeha age. New York Coffee Excha 0re.
Vo# oriun. I'AttM* t'«#lMiw ker York I'ratiM Rwhanwe,
LlvarpoulCottou AsaimWtlon. Ckleasa Board of Trod**.
B. C. COTHRAN, Nsw Orleans Representative
ALONZO RICHARDSON & CO.
PUBLIC / CCOUNTANTS, AUDITORS ANO BANK EXAMINERS
Audits. Special Examinations. Costing and Systematising
EMPIRE BUILDING. ATLANTA. GA.