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Tlili ATjjAN'I’/i (iJT.ORGIAN AXu NEWS.
IN MARKETS
Liverpool First to Report
Weak and Lower
Prices
NEW YORK FOLLOWED
Close Wes Steady at Lowest
Net Fifteen Points
Off.
>.w York, Not. 1«.-A hMTjr h»r driro
*1 the opr nine of tbo cotton market today
ditcewd chlruy at the late month*, an-
toe*?*', a lot of »tijM>rder* and broke
price* J to 9 point*. The raid w«» .helped
or the weak riMrv which redected unfa-
lortelo report* from Well etreet end fear*
of dearer money. Qnlte a lot of aniline oe-
c»*ied In Iiecemher. which, to eome. looked
like liquidation, and the price eulJ>IV<l far-
tiier loeeea atlll later. The llat rallied a III
tie later.
There were no fre*h derelopmenta of ■
dtp retains nature railing for the weakneai
and aharp decline In the cotton marketa.
The Encllah market act the pace, and
during the few minute*' trading In that
canter price* were forced ron»lder*bly low-
er than due on the closing figure* In .New
York Friday. Spot aympatbUed with fu
ture and doted • point* lower on ulea of
6.000 bale*.
New York wan weak from atari to flntali.
opening at. the .hlgbeat point, ««7 point*
lower, and rioting practically at the low-
rat. 16 polhta. lower.
Comparatiro port recolpta: ^
Saturday 47.721 * 66,019
Total alnce September 1...2.07:,019 a,470,077
Eetlmeted recelpta Monday
NEWS AND GOSSIP
Of the Fleecy Staple.
New Orleans 13.000 (o 15.500
Gal rout on 25,000 to .*7,000
Houston 15,000 to I7,ooo
1000.
13,606
19.975
13,027
SPOT COTTON MARK.
Liverpool. on sir; middling 5,81.
Atlanta, easy; middling 10%.
New Orion ns. easy; middling 10%.
New York, steady; middling 10.60.
Hnrnnnah, quiet; middling 10ft.
Baltimore. now it
Wilmington, sternly; middling 10V
Boston, steady: middling lu.60.
Memphis. quiet: middling 10%.
Philadelphia. steady; middling 10.85.
Houston, ateaits: iiihidl.n ; 1 »ft.
Norfolk, steady: mhHUiu 10 5-16.
Galveston, steady: mUldllug 1013-16.
Ht. I.ouls, sten.fy; int.ld Act loit-16.
TODAY’S PORT RECEIPTS.
The following table shown receipts at the
aorta today, compared with the game day
lust year:
New Orleans.
Galveston. . ,
Mobile
Ha van tin h. , .
charleston. •
Wilmington. .
Norfolk. . . .
New York. . .
Boston ... *
Philadelphia. .
Various. . . .
Brunswick. . .
Pensacola. . .
rotten st < points lower; auiddilug at. sales
8.006, American 7.C00^ speculation and export
500. Imports 2n,000, all American.
I lrert-eol v«r,ds lover quotations. The
-hrontclo /bows a falltl
900 baler. *.s ocm pared
weather Is reported teUsnciary. Haraenui
of eotfon somewhat re»?rl-?tart. due to hold
ing police among farmers and financial ill In-
coney. Wo favor sales moderately on bulges.
We do not see how It la possible to Itnll
cotton permanently In face of sneb curtail-
ment by mills, dne to the poor financial out
look. Think market will sell lower today.
Price estimates the amount of cotton
ginned to November 14 from the growth of
the crop title season at 7.496,600 halos.
against 8.562,000 bales last year and 7,501,000
bales In 1906.
Following Is the statistical position of cot
ton on Friday. November 15. as made up by
The New York Financial Chronicle:
* This Lait / Last
Week. Week. Year.
Visible supply...3,566.153 3.3S9.299 3.827.8S6
American <...2.783.15.'’ S.685.&9 2,068.898
In sight, week 439.302 4-1.421 571.692
Hlnce Kept. 1 3,637.865 3.19*563 4,622.862
Port atocks 78Q.0T" *
Port receipts ““
Exports
Interior stocks 446,710
Edited by
Joseph B. Lively.
MARKETS
ty-fir*
of ed«
i Mr. 'Lively's in
.j years* expericn^
| Itlng markets In Atlanta
| and the South has made
) him a recofulsad su*
j thorlty tn Ms apeclnlty
RANGE OF NEW YORK STOCKS AND COTTON MARKETS
s’a mi: of stock.
K7V
week ending Friday, Novem<
r
E~
Week’s sales.. .
Of which A meric* i
For export
For speculation
Forwarded
Total stocks
Of which American
Actual exports
Week’s receipts.............
Of which American
Since September 1..........
<»f which American..
Stocks afloat
Of which American...
1.700
1,400
90.000
678.000
471.000
6,000
101.000
88.000
617 009
ttsst
64.009
46.000
&
114.009
139.009
383.000
7.000
133.000
&SS
-62,000 . 618.000
New Orleans. Nov. ii—llaywiird, Vick k
Clark: Bad Liverpool. Incline on otir side
yesterdarnnd Indllference of oar market re
sponsible for Liverpool decline.
Ellis bidding and buying. laoolra ns If
some recovery Is expected next week on He-
cember developments, but little confidence
shown.
Market opened lower. Crowd watching
New York. News from spinning centers
market drop. Looks
INTERIOR RECEIPT8.
The following table allows receipts In the
Interior today, compared with the same day
last year.
Houston
Augusta
Memphis
Ht. Louts. •. . . .
Cincinnati
Total.
10.406
1,166
3$*
l'»,369 •
1.001
4.618
5.662
WORLD’S VISIBLE
SUPPLY STATEMENT
Secretary Heater’s statement of the
world’s visible supply of eottou for the
week ending Novemlter 15, mode up from
special cable and telegraphic advice*. com
pares the figures of thla week with laat
week, last year and the year before.
It shows an Increase for ths week Just
closed of 161,403, against an Increase of
114,164 last year and nn Increase of 211,400
year before laat.
The total visible Is 3.53.361. against 3.371.-
•68 laat wdek. 3,800,068 last year and 4.280.000
year before laat. Of this, the total of
American cotton Is 2.737.486, agslust 3.563.082
last week. 3.039,068 Inst year and 3,502,856
year before Inst, and of all other kinds. In
cluding Egypt. Brasil. India, etc., 785.876,
against 806.876 fast week. 761,000 last year
and 778.000 year l»ef*nv last.
The total world’s visible supply of cot
ton as abort shows mi increase compared
with last %v#ek of 161,403, n decrease com
pared with Inst year of 276,707 and n de
crease compared with year before last of
Of the world's risible supply of cotton as
above there la how afloat and held In Great
Britain and continental Europe 1.900,000,
against 1.770,600 laat year and 1,906,000 year
tie fore last; In Egypt 160,000. against l&.ono
last year and 127,000 year before last; lu
India 297,060. against 825,000 last year snd
367.000 year before last; and tn the I’nlted
States 1.176,000, against 164,000 laat year and
1.791.000 year before last.
SPINNERS’ TAKINGS
AMERICAN COTTON
Secretary Heater gives the takings of the
eplnnere of the worid aa follows. In round
’’^SSsTreek 276,000 tble year, against 3*^ -
sst year snd 317.000 year before laet.
tal alnce Re ‘ * * “*
- , against 2.45T
the year before.
Of this. Northern spinners and Canada
took 601000 bales this year, against 603,000
last year and 59L000 the year before: south
ern spinners 602,600, against 604.000 last year
.d<i .gfejyB 8 ~ d - f ?t'r ,pln '
'year before.
HAYWARD. VICK & CLARK’S
OAILY COTTON LETTER.
about H$il points front the
close of rssterday. There was absolutely
little burinotB doing. The New Orleans
market ruled very narrow end there scented
to bn so tSIspeemOff *« trad* either war.
Reports were current .that the l»ear leader
The Chronicle’s review of tho dry good*
situation was considered very bearish. Wc
favor the short side of cotton. We can
see no reason for nn advance of a perma
nent character at this time, nnd we be-
Here that aale* on rallies will yield fair
profits In the near future.
ATLANTA MARKETS.
fruit and produce.
- “ “ (25c, T
-Hen*, dull,
active) lGe
’*5i5sM$D POULTRY—Tnrkejra, drawn,
active, 30c'pound; fries active. 20«22ftc lb.
hens, lie pound; docks, drawn, fancy, 18c
^PRODUCE—Lard. 12e ponnd: hams active,
16c pound: shoulders active. 106211c pound:
sides active, tic pound; butter, 186324c per
pouhd: tiecftwrf* active, 25c pound; hone;
(bright) active. 16c ponnd,
FRUITS AND NUTH-Cttrnn. 20e pound?
almond*. 18c pound; Brasil. 14c pound:
Filberts. ISftc pound; Kugllsb walnuts. 18c
lb. Pecans. 12ftc Hr. Lemon peel, 17ftc lb.
Orange peel. Iiftc lb. Lemon*, fancy Me*-
*en*. 13-75^4.00: banana*. 3ftc lb.; lime*.
Florida stock. 50e 100. Peanut* In sacks aver-
;»clnc 100 pounds each, owing to grnde,
6ft#8c per pound. Florida oranges, 13.50;
dried applen. Uplift?*, dried peaches. 14ftc.
Fig*, $1.8 box. Dates. 1-lb; package. 7%c. T,.
I.. Ralslti*. 62.00 box. Grapes, Concord. 5-
pound bucket, 20c; Niagara, 22fte; Dels-
” keg, 65.004J6.00. Ap*
Atnai. Copper
Am. Ice Securities. . .
Am. 8ngar Refinery. •
American Smelting. .
Am. Locomtlre. . . .
do. preferred . . .
Am. Car FoTidry. .. ,
American Cottoo OIL .
Anaconda, ......
Atchison. .......
do. oreferrod. . . .
Atlantic C. Lins. . . *
Brooklyn Rapid T. . .
Baltimore X Ohio. . .
Ch»flnpeake & Ohio .
Canadian Pacific. . ..
Chicago 3c Alton. . . .
Consolidated Gav. . • .
Central Leather. • • -
do. preferred. . • .
Colorado Fuel & Irofl-
corn Produce. ....
Colorado Southern. , .
Delaware A Hudson. .
Denver A Itlo Grands.
Distillers* Securities. .
Erie .
„ do. preferred. . . .
General Electric. . . .
Great Western. . . . .
Great Northern pfd. .
Illinois Central
fnterhoro. ......
_ do. preferred. . . .
Eansas A Texas. . • .
W4
>13
NAME OK STOCK
Kansas .\ X'exss |>M. .
Louisville & Ntshvlllv.
93% ...
Mlaaoart'Paclfit 6;Vjl M 1 .*: 5:'-
Jt.iicaa c.utral WH it i 13%
New York Central • M%| 94**: 0"%
North weatrrn.
Natlunnl Lead. ....
Norfolk & WMtarn. ..
Northern Pnctfle. . . .
Ontario 3c Weatern. ..
Penna>'lranla
Uepubuo Iron 6c Src-i.
do. preferred. . . .
Southern l'aclHc. . . .
Southern nallwar. . .
do. preferred. . . .
P..L
, eific. 1
Untun rnctfle. . .
U. H. Itnlilier. . .
do. preferred.
Weatern Union. . .
Waboah. ......
do. preferred. .
Wteeoneln Cmtrtl.
da preferred. .
sjhT
sstZE
ISO 131 I 135
«%1 «•
tniii’ lfti'i 1 l«o”
33 I 31 , 29%
M6%; ii:%f im\i
19 l 19 I 19
74 . 7 4 ' 71
. 17%! i;i*i 17
■Bb; 731* ;«%
I 13 13 ! 13
.... —j * ...
14 : 11%; 14
53.37' M
B-. 1-6 , «
11% n%l n%
107% 109%l 10«ti
79’ij
M I
&
M E
1
19
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n%
TIPS FLASHED
From Wall Street.
New York, Nov. 19.-J. 8. llnche 4= Co.:
Taondon prices arc generally lower. One un
important failure announced. Some donbt
jts*t upon the bank -statement In New York
DECLINES GENERAL
AT THE OPENING
5^7522: A Better Feeling Developsd
I’ho heavy scllfnc lu N*sw York t'cutral J 1
During the First
Hour.
stsrted some fresh liquidation In oilier*
stocks, and bears pushed their advftAtngb
rlgurusly. The talk of fMtilng panatim
bonds may have a good effect on snnilmenf,
nnd If confirmed would start a good rally
In the market. The relaxation In currency
demand should not t*e overlooked, as it is
distinct sign of betterment. The market
‘ M sure, *
k (U
xcbsnx
annotttict*d their saspeutloB. Llabfilflcs are
placed at HO,000. T5ds Is the firm that waa
carried over since the settlement, but ef
forts to rehabilitate Its affairs have proved
unsuccessful.
Town Topics: The heavy liquidation from
abroad In the bond department Is an indlcit
Totafstock sales today, MS,300 shares
NEW YORK
Dec.. .
Jan.. .
Feb.. .
March. ,
April. .
May. . ,
June, .
July. .
A20 10.19
10.00
10.0010.11
10.0610.06
Closed steady.
pi
“ions!
I.20 10.20-211
9.80-81
9.S5-R6
9.90-91
9.93-95
9.97- 98
9.98- 99
9.9S-99,
,10.2^20
164
9.96-96
110.00-01
110.06-06
10.08-10
10.12
10.13-14
10.13-14
lalVERPOOL.
Following Is the opening range, 2 p. m.
snd close, compared with yesterday:
Futures opened easier.
Opening Previous
Range. Clone. Close.
November 5.56 -5.54V4
Nov.-Dee X 6.40H-5.44
Dec.-Jan 5.48
Jan.-Feb 5.48 -5.46
6.62
5.54
5.54
6.56
5.56*4
::
itly-Augu
Closed I
NEW ORLEANS.
Following Is the rang* In cotton futures In
New Orleans today:
ill
k
a
1 1
a
-u
Nov I
Dec 110.l2jl0,12
Jan f 10.06' 10.06
Feb t
March. . .j 10.04 10.1*
April. . . !
May. . . .10.09(10.09
June. . . ,| i
July. . . .;10.14jt9.l4
■9.95
9.90
“9.90
’991
iaos
9.92
* 9* 92
10.04
10.95
9.95-97
9.91- 92
9.91- 93
9.91
9.91-93
9.94-95
9.97-99
10.01-03
10.30
10.19- 2I
10.14- 15
10.14- 16
10.14- 15
10.14- 16
10.19- 21
10.21-23
10.23-25
(’losfNl liardy steady.
HESTER’S WEEKLY
COTTON STATEMENT
S«T.lnrY ll.et.r’a *t*t,m,nt of the ninvf.
ni.nt of rollon for the week -ndtuc Frld».v,
November 16. »how* a decr.ni. In tho move,
mem Inin elnht compared with th» .even
before ln«t of 139.000, and n decreaae nuder
the ,nme time In 1904 of 278,000.
For the 76 ilnT, of tnc eeneon Hint have
clnnocil the ncKrenille 1* behind the 76 day*
wore. Me. Mnlnnn per ken, 15.
pie*. New York. Sl.7i0fl5.30.
VEOETAnLCB—fotaloe* per liuahel 11.00.
«weel imtoloe*. 504}90e. Ontona. 11.10 huall ■
Monnlan. S1.V) ernte: krnnt % barrel. 13.71:
tlanleh. 1%. Celery. 40«90e n biineh; per
■•rule, fi to 0% dnaen. SS.OOt. Canllfloner. 10®
IMie pound. l.ettMce, S3.25tf2.50 per ernte.
Tnrnlpa. 1%e itound. Florida aqunah, 12.00
■■rale: Flotbin been.. SI.30 ernte.
GROCERISC.
nirF-.tnp. 5% cent*; bead, «4»7e: fancy
,eed. 7«t7%e. necordln, to the etude
(IIIEMR—Fatter folleream. lS%e: tleoreln
eane ayrnp, 3*.'jttlbm: anlt. 100 paitnda. 50e;
ail. ereeae *1.»: eodn rrarkera, S%e.poiini1;
lemon, le: tnyat.r, Te; barrel randy, per
Bound. l%o; ml«ed.rwr» -
foe*. S pntinil;. Etoo enae
nary bran-. S2.I0: I.lmj bean*. 7c; .beat
aatehea per aroer. Sl.«: mararonl. «%tf.e
pound: mirdlne*. ninatnrd S3.IW eeee.
EUQAR—Rtnnrtard granulated S5.13; New
York refined. 4%: plantation. 4%e.
COFKEU-Reaated. Arbneklee. 11*00: tmlk
to bag* nnd Parrel*. IJe; areen. lU712e.
Shredded hlaenlt. SS.OO raee: No. 2. rolled
« to, S3-2S e**e: oaek crlro, 9C*ponnd h*ge,
’.OTirter*. foil welaht. 85.S eaae; itepper.
lie pound: baking powder. SS eaa«: red
aalmon. SS etee; pink aalmnn. 14.50 etat:
eeeoa. 45e; ebeeol«t» 48Ue: .nnW, t.tti far*.
48e; roaat beef, 12.80 eaae; ulran (New Or-
leant RRe gallon; -orn. SOe gallon: potseS
33,23473. R9 ea ee; peanttl* 8%e: rope,/4-ply
eotlnn. S%e: aonp. Sl.59fl4.01 eaee.
CANDY—Mick, aasortsil 6Vk ponmt; alley
ssaortc-1. 6%c pournl: fancy assyrtsd. palls.
tur: rhomlat* irons, palls. Klk. a»-
«arfsd, ten tmxwi 68.M.
FLOUR AND QPAIN.
FLOUR—Hlghsat patent. 86.6«: beat pat
ent. *8-78: standard patsnt. |5.I0: half pat-
•nr. M 28: *nrin« wheat natent. 1*28.
CORN—No. 2 whit* (old crop), 79c; rholi'C
whlto (old cronf, 80s*: mixed (new), 75<*.
Cracked corn, 100 pound sack. 61.90.
CfMCRFN FF^t»-Ftfty-|»ounit sacki. 6V,
ratrtn'' ch*elc fcc-4. IJ.8A
OATB—No. 2 white. 684*; Nn. 3 white. 62c;
No. 2 mixed. Golden cat*. 65c; white
dinned. 66c.
MR A!.—Plain. 96-pound a*rk*. 78s*; 48-
pound *ack*. 80c; plain, 24-pouml *nck*, 82c:
germ. 61.55.
HAY—Ttmothv. choice tsree hale*. 81.38;
do,. chol.*<* small tsalc*. 11.15: X«*. 2. $1.00;
Nc. 2- one-third bale*. 81.06. Bermuda. 85t*.
fVHGRT8—Choice white, 81.76, fancy, 81.70;
brown i75 to 100 pounds). 81-66 brand, $1.60.
COTTON nCFO MRAf»—-Prime rw ton
$25.00; No. 2 |»rr ton. 624.00; hull* per ton.
PROVISIONS.
PROV1RIONB—Premium hams, 15c; »>el-
II**, 20ft25 pounds average, 10c; fat backs,
8.00, Stiver Leaf lard. 10H; Jewell aom-
mrand, HH. California hams. 9i*. F.x-rlbs,
THE LIVE 8T0CK MARKET.
Chicago, Nov. 16.—Hogs—Receipts 12,000.
dnrket moderately active at unchanged
* -1; mlxesl 84.90fi6.60;
KOftfl: pica S4.2S9
. Market unchanged;
beeves 8J.fc5fl6.50; t*ows 8l.10fi4.3O; .*alves
M.^fl7.r5; Tessa *teers $3.l54i3.90; western
cattle M lSfllSO; atockers and feeders 63.23
^8hecp— Receipt* 2,000. Market unchange*!;
natives 82R5.15; weatern $2fl6; yearlings
8f3.43irl.50; lamb* $5fl6.60.
HAYWARD, ViCK & CLARK,
COTTON, STOCKS, BONDO, COFFEE. GRAIN AND PROVISIONS
Cgrondelet and Grevier Bto., New Orleen*.
( MEMBERS:
New Orlaina Ootton Eiohnnce. , New f>r!e»n* Future; Broker,' Ae^latteg.
kew York Cotton Etrhtn*». New Orleane an* Chicoro Hoard, of Trade,
fJ-.:TU-.:n Cotton Cickante. New York CoTee rsofieng-.
Hoviu-n Cotton I7itli.tr,*«. Acuclnte Membcrm I.lro.-pool Cotton to*
New York nnd Chicago CorreepondenU:
4. S. BACKS d* CO, AND BARTLETT, FRAZIER 4 CARRINSTON,
vaiVATS WIRES TO ALL POKirs.
of last year 913M the Mine days year lie-
' >re Inst 787,001. and behind 1904 V '
The nnlount brought Into night
H8.r- • *
89 1.350
..during
>a*t tvek has tmoii 148,826 bale*, ngnln*t 569.-
*■* date laat
Tor the seven day* ending this di
, 621,710 year before Inst and
same time In 1904, and for the fifteen uavs
of November It hat been 971,061, against 1,.
238.900 lost year. 1.110,698 year before laat
and 1,249,428 same time In 1904.
The movement since Hcptemer 1 show* re-
cel pi* nt nil United States porta 2,624,298,
against 3.406,608 Inst 3.214,356 year be
fore last nnd 3.
EARLY HEWS BEARISH
AND WHEAT DECLINED
Loss Was Later Recovered,
Declined and Again
Rallied.
8T. LOUIS CASH QUOTATIONS.
Whenl—No. 2 red winter 98
Corn—No. 2 58
oats—No. 2 <4
same time In 1904.
lower nnd Berlin also wns lower. World’s
shipment* are estimated at 9,600.000 bushel*,
against lULfttOJIOO last year. Fears that the
WEATHER REPORT.
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
An extcualve area of high harometsr cov
ers nearly the entire country this morning,
central over Nebraska nnd Kansas. As a
extreme southwest and this I* causing cloud
iness and some ruin In southern Texas. Rain
wns falling this morning nt Corpus Chrlstl
ami San Antonio, Tex., and Hpoknno. Wash.
The temperature has changed very little lu
the last 24 hours except «t a few stations
in the Northwest, where It 1ms risen 10 to
12 degrees.
The conditions favor fair weather In this
section tonight and Sunday, with no mnrlsnl
change in temperature.
ur cemandj for gold continue, which wl.l
l.e to long as high premiums for money are
— — ~ El—
quoted ’acre, we expect to i
Snropa pour-
excessive efforts, which our bankers, rail
roads nnd mer-nnnts arc making to rush
prrtduco and goods of all fclrda to the sea
board for export betrays an almost hysterl-
ml deslrceto add to such credits us wo
lucre abroad on which gold purchase* may
be made.* The foreign a’•prehension is based
on the certainty tint If our gold demand
continues ban:, rates In I*ondon and othrr
Fvropc-nn centers are l>ound to rife, and
thus cause a r.uiloar resdjt sfmenr of the
value* of all investment holding*. The
financial* dlfr*.cultie< are as aggravated
eve.v and. In our opinion, the liquidation
from idttsb.irg and other western centers
has by no means ends*!, while the continued
mils for extra margins by t ankers nn
brokers cause an almost constant outpour
ing of securities of every description on |
market. Tho outside ..demand for st©v»
has diminished nmter’.il’y, and support la
practically lacking.
The bank statement, to be issued after
the market closes. Is not likely to prove
bullish, and wc look for lower prices all
around among the active stocks, which we
think may be sold with comparative safety
cn oil rallies.
t’otton nnd whest should be sold»on all
strong spot* for turn*.
The London early market for Americans
is quiet, but from liC% lower.
MONEY AND EXCHANGE.
New York. Nov. 16,-M^ney on call, uoth
lug doing. Time loans none.
Posted rates: sterling exchange 84.79o0ft
4.88 with actual business In bankers’ hills
at 64.88 for demand and no quotations for
sixty-day bills.
London hat silver :
sliver 58Hc.
Mexican dollars 46Hc.
New York bar
MINING 8TOCK8.
Boston, Nor. 16.—Opening: Greene-f’nn-
GEORGIA RAILWAY
/.MO ELECTRIC C J.
Boston. Nov. 16.—Following wan tjie LW.
and asked price on Georgia Railway and
Klectrte Company today. Hid 70; preferred,
no market.
Abilene. .
Amarillo. .
Asheville.
ATLANTA.
Potomac river* to North'
ada 124.342. against 199.162 Inst year. 166,970
rear before Inst him! 231,826 same time In
19C'4: Interior storks In excess of those held
st the close of the rointuerclnl year 323.476,
against 322.227 last year. 447,737 year before
Inst and 565,837 same time tn 1904; Southern
mills takings 392.000. against 697,574 Inst
yesri 589,(£4 year l>efore last nnd 643,268
nnm-'tlme tn 1904.
These make the total movement for the 76
days of the season from September 1 to
date 3.661.115. against 4.674.S71 last year, 4,*
418,116 year Itcfore last nnd 5,011,092 same
time In 1904.
Foreign exports for the week have been
330.724. against 365,780 last year, making the
total thus far for the season 1.832.424,
against 2,222,690 last year, o decrease of 390,.
* Northern mllla takings nnd Canada during
the past seven days show a decrease of
26,290, as compared with the eorre*|>ondlng
period last year, nnd their total takings
since Heptember l have docresed 100,530.
The total takings of Amerlenn mills. North.
South nnd Panada, thus fur for the season
have been 1,004,252. against 1.107,385 last
year. These Include 402,669 by Northern
spluuers, against 503,199.
Stocks at the seaboard nnd the twenty-
nine lending Southern Interior centers have
decreased during the week 2,624, ngnlnst an
Increase during the corresponding perM
Inst season of 63.602 hales, and are $93,495
smaller than nt this date in 1906.
Including stocks left oeyr at fmrts snd
Interior towns from the Inst crop nn«l the
number of bales brought Into sight thus far
from the 'hew crop, the supply to date Is
Bank of Fuglnnd would again raise rates Augusta* . . . .
had soin<v bearish effect In Liverpool. Birmingham. .
Firmness fn the stock market, however. R|* nm rck . . .
Wheat closed *401c higher, corn was up
•44(1“. oats gained % ©tic and provisions
were mainly Ttetter.
CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET.
Following are the Chicago grain and pro
visions quotations for today, compared with
yesterday's close: . - .
/ Prevloat
Open. High. Low. Close. Close.
w UK AT
Dec 9r*
May 1021*
July M\%
54>4
654*
55‘|
COTTON SEED OIL MARKET.
Following Is given the opening and ctoslsi
quotations of the New York cotton seed oil
market:
ATLANTA OIL MARKET.
The following quotations art? based on nc
tual transactions; Prime crude, f. o. b.
mills, November 20tyfl21; ltecemher 22fl22H;
January 22H&23.
THE COFFEE MARKET.
The following figures give the opeolnt
ings snd dose In the New York coffee
market for today:
Ogeslat
January 5.60-6.70
February 5.65-5.75
March 5.75 5.»>
April 6.75-5.89
5.SA.95
May.,..
July
«»A*i »-
Dec 4644
May 49*4
July 46 ft
I’OltK —
Jan... 12.85
May... 13.00
LARD-
ft,::: m
mns-
Jan— 6.8714
May... 7.07ft
94^
103ft
97ft
64ft
56ft
55ft
93
94ft
103ft
97ft
46ft
49ft
45ft
91ft
102ft
96ft
12.80 12.80
13.(10 13.02ft
7.97ft 8.00
7.92ft 7.95
6.87ft 6.87ft
7.05 7.07ft
CHICAGO CAR LOTS.
The receipts of grain to car lots today and
estimated receipts for tomorrow are as fol
lows:
LIVERPOOL GRAIN MARKET.
Corn closed ft lower.
THE SUGAR MARKET.
lllsiuarck.
Boston
Buffalo
Charleston. . . .
Charlotte
(Mileage
Cincinnati. . . .
Corpus c hrlstl.
Davenport. . , ,
Dodge
K1 Paso
Fort Hmlth. .
Galveston. . . .
Huron
Jacksonville.- . .
Jupiter
Kansas City. . .
Key West. . . .
Knoxville. . . .
Meridian. . . .
.Mob lie
Montgomery. .
Nashville. . . .
New Orleans.
New York. . .
Norfolk. . . .
North Platte. ,
(Mnnhn
Palestine. . ,
Pittsburg. . ,
Portland. Me. .
Portland. Ore.
Rapid city. . .
St. Louis. . .
St. Paul
Snn Francisco.
Snvnnnnli. „ . .
Spoknnc. . . .
Tampa
Thomnsrlllc. . .
Vicksburg. . . ,
Washington. . .
Wilmington. .
Min
Itatn
44
T.
26
.00
1
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20
.00
28
.00
34
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32
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1
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.00
30
1
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.00
66
.00
72
: S
32
•si
26
:8
34
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44
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44
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22
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26
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46
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31
40
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38
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WEATHER FORECAST.
♦raber tracMniutl
ant*. flora
GOODS SITUATION SOUND-.
BUYERS ARE CAREFUL
The New York Commercial: All of the
■lum» 5.85-5.95
July 6.96-6.OT
August 6.96-6.05
Heptember .. 6.06-6.10
October *.05-6.10
November 5.45-5.55
December 5.605.65
('toned steady. Hales 32,750 hags.
5.75-5. SO
5.894.85
6.904.95
5.904.95
5.95-6.0O
*.00-6.06
6.06-6.10
6.10-6.15
5.50-5.55
5.60-5.65
Edward F. Buchanan.
Lewis G. Young.
A. 0. BROWN & CO.,
BANKERS and BROKERS.
30 Broad Otraot, New York.
Member* New York Stock Exchange
New York Cotton Exchange, Chicago
Hoard of Trade, Cleveland Stock Ex
change.
35 Branch Office*, Including
Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, New Plain Ho
tel. 11 Weit 35th St.. Flatiron Bldg
Marie Antlonette Hotel. 3 Eaat 44th St ’
NEW YORK.
Atlantic City, N. J.. Chicago. Cincinna
ti, Detroit, Toronto, Can., Buffalo,
Cleveland. Washington, D. C.
Every facility for prompt execution
of order* on all exchange*.
generaIIv arc buying with unusual care ns
so ilt Is fully understood that every dollar In
vested In goods should be made to do Us
utmost. This careful buying will help to
limit the liabilities of firms, aa It will
make their stocks the most desirable that
can he gotten nnd available to consumers at
rea<441naide prices. The Jobbing and first-
nnml markets are affected by the-more eou
*4>rvatlve operations of retailers, hut the
situation is sound. Among the leading con
verters snd printers the policy of curtail
ing production during the closing dag* of
the year Is being discussed nud several
have taken Independent action. These mills
have reduced their production
and will close down entirely for the tast two
weeks of December. New England print
cloth and printing mills are being urged to
do the same. While many selling agents
declare that cancellations are reduclug the
volume of business they have booked for
spring. It Is mostly on woolen and worsted
men’s wear and dress goods that this Is
true. On lines of Unens, white goods
nnd fancy cottons the orders In hand are
holdlug steady. It Is the general opinion
of first band factors that before January i
all good* due Jobber* and eutters-up will
be accepted promptly. At present there
are numerous requests for shipments to be
deferred n month or six week*. Wherever
possltde this accommodation Is being grant
ed buyers. The garment trade la rushed
. . •
■■■mHPPWWBnad*
b>th st.l 13 are *.Kv*inl favorites with buy
ers from all sections.
Washington, Nov. 16.—Weather conditions
sad general forecast:
High pressure Is general this morning ex
cept In the extreme southwest, wbejr
there Is a depression with aonie evidences
of further development. This disturbance,
with no high pressure crest to the Imme
diate northeastward has caused rain In
eastern Texas, but there was no other pro-
clpttutlon of eotiKequeucc except III the
uorth Pacific states.
There were no decided tempera lute
h.inges, except In the extreme southwest,
where It Is warmer. Although cold weath
er continues In the South, temperature*, as
a rule, were above the freestng iMnt this
morulhg.
The weather will be fnfr tonight nnd Sun
day In the east am! wmth. except In the
cast gulf states, where there will be rain.
Temperature* will be slightly higher.
The winds along the middle Atlantic
coast will \h> itght and variable; on the
south Atlantic <-4ta»t light to fresh north to
northeast; on the cast gulf coaat. fresh,
north to northeast, and oti the lower lakes
light and variable.'*
(Reamers departing today for European
porta will hove light, variable wiuds and
fair weather to the grand hanks.
Forecast until 8 p. m. .Sunday:
Georgia—Fair tonight; Hnnd.iv partly
cloudy, probably followed by rain In western
portion; light northeasterly winds.
Virginia—Fair tonight; warmer in extreme
southwest portion; Sunday fair; ve.iaMe
wind*.
North Carotin* nnd South rnrollna—Fair
tonight and Hunday; light to ftesh north
to northeast winds.
Eastern Florida—Fair tonight ond Run-
day: warmer in northern nnd central por
tions; light to fresh «orth to northeast
winds.'
Western Florida—Fair anil warmer to
night: Sunday rain; light to fresh north
easterly winds.
Alabama Rais tonight •*?«! Hnnqsv;
warmer tonight, except In northwest pur
ttoo: light »«> fresh northeasterly wind*.
Mississippi—Rain tonight and Sunday;
warmer tonight in southeast portion; fresh
easterly winds.
Kentucky and Tennessee-Fair tonight;
Hundoy Increasing cloudiness and warmer.
iMwislaua—Fair and wnruier tonight; Huu
day showers; light to fresh eaaetrly wind*
i the roast.
Eastern Texss-Kbowera and warmer t«»-
nlglit and Sunday; light to fresh east to
NAVAL STORES. #
Special to The Georgian.
Savannah. Nor. 16.—Turpentine firm at
45ftfl46ftl sales 289; receipts 636.
Rosin firm; sales 3,167; receipts 2,982; win
dow glass $6.60; water white $6.25; N $5.80;
M 15.25; K 64.75; ! |3.8o: If $3.35fl2.5n; G
V K $3.30fl3.45; D $3.25fi3.35; C B A I3.1CX®
3.85.
PRICES WERE HIGHER
Advances of One Per Cent
Were Numerous; Trade
Was Active.
By T. U; SHOT WELL.
New York. Nov. lu.-Seml-official nn-
nnuneemeut ttuvt the government will u«...
$50,000,000 of Panama bouds lu suinil ,!«
nominations braced up the stock market t M ’
day. At the opening trading wns light -,,„i
the' whole street was depressed, hnt th ^
wns gradual Improvement Up to the ciJ
The Panama lioud issue will furnish a
for. $50,000,000 more of circulation, nnd t'li*
with the heavy Imports of gold, is exiiec'eii
roleise the situation mnterlnliv. Issniin.*.
of clearing house certificate* fn su..!|
nominations :md their use by the
public In the West has taken the nh.‘
of much of the money that has been b%’n
ed. The premium on currency |* n |*o |,h„.
lug out million* of dollars front Ii;,p.r.
places.
I .ondon wns depressed.
Cotton broke sharply In the first In,
trading.
Wheat was also heavy, but recovered
s closing.
closed above Friday
no trading of importance Mug done
American Tobacco broke 9 point*.
Closing bids foliov/:
Railway Stocks.
Atchison
Atchison preferred
Baltimore nnd Ohio
Canadian Pacific
Chicago and Northwestern
Colorado Southern v
Denver and Rio Grande.. .. j
Erie
Illinois Central
Louisville and Nashville ..
Mexican Central
Missouri Pacific
New York Central
Pennsylvania
Reading..'-
Rock Island
Ht. Paul
Southern Pacific
Southern Railway
Union Pacific
Wabnsh
Great Northern
Miscellaneous.
Amalgamated Copper
American Car and Foundry .. ..
American Locomotive
American Cotton Oil
American Smelting nnd Refining ..
Rrookfyu Rapid Iranslt „*
Colorado Fuel and Iron
International Paper
National Lead \
roelflr Mall
People’s Gas
•Mil
United Htates Steel .. .. ..
do, preferred
Mackay Companies preferred
M'CULLOUGH BROTHERS’
FRUIT AND PRODUCE LETTER.
tlenliy unchanged, mr hum
prompt, with an inclination on the part of
the buyers to deni more freely.
Banana recelpta are normal, with values
efficiently low to cause a liberal and gen
eral consumption.
Oranges showing more or less depression
ns to values, with the demand Insuffi
cient to move promptly the increased re-
eejpta.
me conditions apply in a messnrn
apples, especially off varieties and
grades.
bemoti.. - ---- -.-
The market on cranberries very firm and
bowing au inclination to advance.
Celery receipt* for several days past
light; In fact, nothing like sufficient to
meet requirements nt advanced prices.
New >nrk state tuisket grapes, concords,
NEW YORK BANK STATEMENT.
Deficit (old reserve) Increase $1,742,375,
Deficit luew reserve! increase $1,924,8m.
Loans Increase $4,694,000.
Specie decfen*e $364,100.
Legal tender* decrease $771,800.
Net deposits Increase $2,425,700.
LONDON STOCK MARKET.
STOCKS—
Aninlgamated Copper
Anncondo
Atchison
do, prcfejred .. .. .... ..
Baltimore and Ohio
Chesapeake and Ohio.. ..
Chicago and Great Western ..
Canadian I’aHfle
Denver nnd Bio Grande.. ..
do, preferred .' ..
iui»MUU u■*••«• ru«, wjuru •«»«* me ««•; i J* *l* W ra2.’i *' ” ”
irtety In the market, selling promptly at | JjJ»
itlsfactoi v values. i preferred ..
The market i* somewhat embarrassed on j JiJJJJJ* . ••
Irish itotntoe*. street potatoes and cabbage. J ivanta* and .Texa*
Onion* holding their own as to demand {. vI.kLhi’ ” ”
, n ,| values; Louisville and Nashville .. ..
Very little trading In cocnimute, resulting j 5r*2S3|®
n :» heavy accumulation In the market, i v If? . nn i‘J.. ,*,’7 teru
.i limited demand prevails for fresh veg.: ,
tables, which are at present nelng supplies! 1 r. r ^, , A.'\ ntr , n 1
trlncinnlly from Florida points. * acu ^ ork. Ontario and Mestern .
Grape fruit, especially larg« sizes, scnroi* I i*
nd selling nt fancy j.rloc*. j Philadelphia and Bending
The season for California fruit Is over. '!•*• Urst pn'ferrfHl..
No change of note In eggs, either as It# u '!?• preferred
Icnmnd or values. I {J^|* l*^nd
Gome of all kinds meeting rqedy solo j Sj!!!!!!!!!! KlnSl,
Hir«
demand nreval’s for
i Houtheni Railway
'eillng nt higher prices'
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