Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, December 30, 1907, Image 9

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MONDAY, DECEMBER J>. ROBSON & RIVERS, Real Estate and Renting Agents, S W. Alabama. w fme*& *£•“ M rogme j, iioi'.iI 2300 lOruonm ^ (limn so, 1 ) 9 roo-’t, tn TV ‘.t Pwirhtree 75.00 Orovina 67 ITast Truth 40.00 8 ruoui. 757 M froonii 652 K.tfffU-oml . 80.60 8 room, SS2 Hlrnnwootl 27.60 8 room, i'<mrtlimd 2o.OO 7 romn» Si l’nltinm 27.60 7 rooms *7 c.iartlttnd M.00 7 rooms 1J St. I'ttnl 27.50 7 rooms M smith BostMIO J1.M 7 rooms « J mvfs 77.50 7 rooms 14, (iilmrr 25.00 7 rooms 570 Mnsnolln 15.00 it mom. SIS t'rrw 21.00 6 rooms 29? Kuat 1*700 21.00 6 rooms ,9 Iiotilornril place 25.00 0 rooms M Houston 10.00 C rooms 76 Aosnisw 80.05 6 room. MOCnnrtlaiul 25.5? 0 rooms 74 t'lirrtor : 26.60 6 rooms 170 Host 1'lne 22.00 6 rooms SAUNDERS & SHARP, No. .3 South Broad Street, Both Phones 756. FOR RENT M. L. THROWER. Rents for $12 per month; can sell for $880. Just another one of those pick-ups that are mighty hard to find; one double and one single house on large lot; splendid rent ing section. M. L. THROWER, 39 N. FORSYTH STREET. WHO? WIFE? HAPPY NEW YEAR? rooms. location. price. j3 373 Woothvr.nl nveuue .. ..$£.00 9 £71 South I'ryor 32.50 9 115 Lnomlf avenue 2&.00 g 41S Auburn nretine .. 20.00 g 44 Whitehall Terrace £.001 6 233 West Fair 15.00 WHICH MEANS WE HAVE UP-TO-DATE. c 1% Jett 13.101 now 6 ro ? ra rattage. 4 large 16-foot square I m \v**»i i nim * I is no and wide hail through the hlmie, 6 410 Wsiljehn.l with STllI f<v portiere; cabinet mantels and 6 80 Jiotld avenue ... .. 21.50 tiled hearth; kitchen 10x12 with pantry 6 121 Auburn aveu 1 *”'* “'* f “** “ *“ * * 6 Oakland City MARKETS Mr. Lively's 25 yenrs’ ■urs experience nf editing .. ft a and the South has mud** I authority In his specialty. jj ENGLISH ADVICES MMAGISG Resulted in a Sharp Upturn in Futures in New York. New York; Dec. 80.—The cotton market at the outset fas Irregular and active. Ow ing to the delivery of possibly 75,000 bales, the near positions Were relatively weak, while distant positions were In good de ntil lid from speculative Interests. Spot dealers here were Illwrul buyers. RANGE OF NEW YORK STOCKS AND COTTON MARKETS SAME OF 8TOCK. In the New York market futures opened lower than due ou cables, free Issuance of notices having a depressing effect. Th«* decline was short-lived, however, the prompt stoppuge of notices causing during the morning trading advances of 18 to 20 points above the closing prices of Hatnrday. Liquidation In the early alternoon caused n recession of 8 to 14 points from the top, tbo the undertone was steady, • In the last hour the market turned firm, a sharp advance, carrying prices to the previous high point, taking place. The close was steady, net 15 to 26 points higher than Saturday's finals. Comparative port receipts: mf" |—1900.— . Iimi u<:niiu, kiiihi 11 iujus tviTQ paniry . 21.251 hot and eobl water In kitchen and dining a ehi ini City .. . ; 18.00 r ?°7 ,: •’Xtra large porcelain bath tub and S u‘ Urt plumbing; house handsomely nnperwl 07 >>. Harris ao.so J throughout; shade, flowers, corner lot. SBx Flat. 115 4*outh Fifor 30.60 j 150; chicken yard and garden, chicken house, 211 South Forsyth 25.001 von I house, etc water in front and back am I'onnhtr.... « m • yard* Now, why not come and 400 I CaChtree 33.00 Onlv thi'oii likflfi fi-nm IlmvAll 1 271 East Cain street 22.50 10$ Peeples street. West End.. 25.00 if Crawley 18.50 SI Dark St., West End 27.50 1C? E.. Georgia Are 22.50 123 Ivy street 30.00 10 Atlanta Ave. 17.30 51 W. Llmleu (elegantf.;.... 20.00 FOR RENT ON EAST GKORGIA-AVE.-NICKLY elevated; hot n ml cold water; best on the street nt price—$22.50. J IVI.A.M'.t u-ni.- inoderii; on ear Him* £P W. XORTHAVK.—A 6-ROOM ! 101*8E. bath, water, gns. beautiful shade; nicely fiemted; |hinIlively eau not be beat nt $16. Only three block* from Howell Park and new school, In beautiful West End, one block from Gordon street car line. Price and terms only $2,400; snr. $400 cash, bal ance like rent. $22.50 per month. Why not buy and own and make your wife happy? W. M. SCOTT & CO., 210-212 Gould Bldg. Both Phones. ARE YOU STILL PAYING RENT? IF SO WE ARE SURPRISED! I.OUANAVK.-HKVKN 1(00918. ON rrt* lot. with 1kiuj.cn ter rhlrkviia. pttf- . ■■■ Imrw*. 4*ow*. Hrv.nt.; corner of jouiiM rf ilwtatjjiil^om Hu* South. H I’AIl K-AVE.—TilK VBUT BEST OK W.»t Kiwi; 6 riinlns; lot 80*900. with other I W. MITCldsLL-ST.—ONE ANIt IIAI.P G. J. & S. L. DALLAS, 318 4tli National Bank. Both Phones. FOR RENT. ■ ~ -JP_ ’eafhtree street .... Hr. Ii.. Lin Court laud avenue .... H r. h., 47 Pontic street Dr. h., it# Past North avenue .. . Dr. h., 322 West Peachtree street 9r. h., 62 Johnson nveuue .. .. . •■r. Ii.. H2 Jicks'n avenue .. .. . • i. h., 8 West Ellis street .. .. , >-r. h., 281 Foruiwnlt afreet 8-r. h.. 2?7 Pence DeLeon avenue . if. Ii.. 33 Armstrong street .. .. i r. Ii., 1M West Mitchell *•*. Ii.. 143 Kelly street have been In business tor six years lr. this state, and have loaned hundreds of thou sands of dollars oil over the South. We will furnish ANYBODY the money at 5 per lot and build on ml which. less than you are now paying rent. And In 10 years .von own the property free and clear. Write today for Information about our NEW LOAN CONTRACT. STANDARD REAL ESTATE LOAN CO.. 4?4 Austell Building. Atlanta. Ilell Phone 3442 Main. Atlanta 1061 LOCAL AGENTS WANTED. LIBERAL TERMS. DIG GIRL Saturday Total for two days .... Total since Sept. 1.... 56.737 I 75,815 j ,562 42,566 73,078 TfiTsiT 4.935,612 j 5.842,896 Estimated receipts Tuesday: ^ 1907. 1906. New Orlenna $9,000 to 43,000 10.848 Galveston 24.000 to 26,000 22,267 Houston 17,000 to 18,000 29,331 Atom, copper .... Am. Ice Securities • . Ain. Sugar Rotiuivy. . American bmetting . Am. Locomotive . . . do. preferred . . . . Am. Car Found re. . . Am«*dc«n Cotton Oil . Anaconda Atchison do. preferred . . . . Atlantic C. Line. . . . Brooklyn Rapid T. . , Baltimore & Ohio . , Chesapeake A Ohio, . Canadian Pacific. . . Consolidated Gas. Central leather do. preferred. . , . . Colorado Fuel & Iron .. Corn Produce Colorado Southern . .. Delaware A Hudson . . Denvor & Rfo Grnrde . Distillers' Securities. . Erie , . .. do. preferred. . . . .. General Electric .... Great Western , . . . . Grant Northern pfd. . . Illinois Central Interboro do. preferred . . . ... Kansas A Texas . . . . iwii i E LOW. s| Y. uE 4S'i <7« 48% m 100% 19 | *K ' ■ «iwi m siiii gj P s £ a 147“ 147* 147“ 21 g* g» mt m 1634 $ ii5v iM u k 25 ak NAME OF STOCK. Total stock sales, 397.330 shares. Missouri Pacing. Mexb-nu Central. , . New York Central. . Northwestern. . . . National Lead. , . . Norfolk A Western. Northern Pa elite. , . Ontario A Western. Pennsylvania. . . . Pacific Mull People’s Gas Co.. . . Crewed Steel Car. . Rock I« do. | and. Republic iron A Steel. do. preferred. , . . Southern Pacific. . . iVouthoru Railway. . do. preferred. , . . St. Paul Tenn. Cos! A Iron. . i.™ !•*$&;:/ /. U, 8. Itul.lwr WHMrn Union. . Wabash do. preferred. NEW YORK. Following Is the range In cottsn futures to SPOT COTTON MARKEt. Liverpool, steady; middling 6.13. Atlnutn. firm; middling 11%. New York, quiet: middling 11.80. New Orleans, firm; middling 11*4. 5 avnnmib, steady; middling 10 11-16. .ttgUNtu, quiet and steady; midi 11 1-16. Moldlc, firm; middling 10%. Wilmington, nominal. Rostou. quiet: middling 11.80. Memphis, steady; initialing 11 7-16. Philadelphia, nulot; middling 12.05. Houston, steady; middling 11 7-16. Norfolk, steady; middling 11 3-16. Charleston, nominal. Galveston, steudy; middling 11%. St. Ixmls. quiet; middling 11%. Baltimore, nominal; middling 11%. TODAY’S PORT RECEIPTS. “Closed steady. II i 5 5l| J ij Dec. . . . . Jnn Feb Mnr April . . . Mny . . . . June . . . July .... Aug 10.8110.61 io.'iij io.79 io.73|i'o!tt io.^iib.ra 10.62jl0.62 29.9.4121.31(11.89-31 10.31 10.61 10.60-61 10.67-69 10.63(10.79 10.78-79 10.79*81 10.72110.84 10.84-85 10.84-86 10.60 10.77 10.81-82 10.62 10.62(10.66-68 11.04-M 10.84*36 10.48-50 10,61*62 10.63 65 10.66 66 10.65-66 10.6345 10.51-52 LIVERPOOL. Following figures give the opening range, t p. in. and close, compared with yesterday: Futures opened steady. Opening Range. 2 p. Dm X—-* Dee.-Jap. . Jnn.-Fth. . .5.72 IVb.-Mnreh .5.72' March-April.5.78 Jt>tie-July . .6.75% July-Aug. . .f..72%05.72 Ang. Sfpt. . ,5.64 Closed steady. NEW ORLEANS. Following Is the rang? In cotton futures le New Orleans today: a 1 h i s Ii l si llec . . . . Jan Fob. . . . March. . . April . . . Mny .... June .... July .... id':»5 io.96 iiToi ii.’o5 11.09 ii.'oo ii.'is ii.« io.oi i$90 io.'od [o.99 K.06 ii.w ii.'is ii’oj 11.16 11.06- 07 1104-07 11.07- OS 11.09-11 11.1 WJ 11.12-13 11.14*15 SliilP .NEWS AND GOSSIP. Of the Fleecy Staple. (From Ilnywnn., , New York, Dee. 30.—J. H. Radio A Co.; Llverjiool was due 2 lower on near aud unchanged to 1 lower On late months. Opened quiet at 3 advance. At 12:15 p. was steady net lW<&24 higher on n and 2(r4 higher on late months. SimMs moderate demand 1 point higher; middling 6.13; sales 7.000; American 6.900; specula tion and export 500; imports 28,000, In cluding 20,009 American. Tenders new dock et 2,000. Au Improving tone In Liverpool and all foreign markets more cheerful. Reports of expected opening of mills aud resumption In many lines on the first of the year gives a more choreful aspect to the trade situa tion. We believe the cotton market has turned, nnd l«»ok for higher prices. Ad vise buying today on nil small recessions. This Is notice day In New York. There ..ere 80.000 fssued this morning. The bull pool had them stopped promptly. Following are 11 a. in. bids: December 11.16; January 10.47; March 10.73; May 10.78; July 10.76. INTERIOR RECEIPT8. The following table shows receipts In th* ..$20.00 .. 50.00 , .. 35 .7 5 .. 75.00 .. 40.00 .. 30.00 .. 42.50 .. 60.00 .. SO. 90 .. 30.01 .. 83.35 .. 20.00 .. 40.00 .. 30.00 .. 30.00 .. 20.00 WK lTRLlffH A WEEKLY RENT BEL- Dtln. giving a good description of ever* wing we have for rent. Get n copy. JOHN J. WOODSIDE THE ItENTINti AHENT. 13 AUBURN AVENUE. G. O. WILLIAMS LUMBER COMPANY, 020 to 930 Marietta St. Thnn.li: Hell, 4.123 M; Atlanta. 751. City Office: No. 3 N. Forsyth. B‘ll 'nhone 4199 M. , THE 0. O, WILLIAMS LUMBER CO. l» now doing business nt 930 Marietta itieM, and Is better prepared than ever* to handle orders, either wholesale or retail, of rough and dressed lumber, shingles.- k’h*. builders' hardware. We manufacture •hors, sash, blinds, mantels, mouldings, »n*l Interior finish. Sec us for estimates. Carrier Boy Cut in Neck, * ■poclal to The Georgian. ^ohtmbua, Ga., Dec. 30.—Eddie Reeves, a carrier boy of The Ledger, Wk* severely cut in the neck by a ne- Startling Develop ments in the N. J. Swamp Mystery. New York, Dec. 30.—Startling (level opmente today In the New Jeraey ewamp myntery «how that the beautl ful victim whoee nude body wan found In dime nnd water nt Harrleon had been .truck twice on the back of the head with aome heavy Instrument, cin der. thrust Into her mouth to gag her, and then hurled, face downward, whllo alive. Into the .tagnant pool to drown, That the girl died Htruggllng wa «hown by her clinched teeth. Arthur Thompson and Frederick Klrfcnum, the two boatmen who lived on the yacht Idle Hour, n few hundred yard, from where the girl’, body won found, are cicely confined In the Har rison Jail. A man who said he was from Jersey City, but refused to give his name, looked at the body In the morgue early this morning and swooned. , The Identity of the victim remains as great a mystery as ever. That she may be SlrB. Annie Nevlns, at declared by Mrs. Margaret Wright, the employment agency proprietor of Mont Clair, X. J„ the police still be lieve la correct, but nothing has come of their efforts to prove this. gro boy and painfully tho not seriously, wounded. The cut was so near the jugular vein Hint the boy’s escape from death was a surprise to the pliysl- clan who dreared the wound. The ne gro left and has not been arrested. HAYWARD, VICK & CLARK, COTTON, STOCKS, BONDS, COFFEE, CRAIN AND PROVISION* Carondslet and Oravler 8ts. ( New Orleans. MEMBERS: _ . fcs-cxr S3K& M JgfgSjS&E’^ A- 6. BAOHE * CO.’. AMD BARTLETT, FB«'ER * CARRINGTON. BaiUA.ru Wines TO ALL POINTS. THE COFFEE MARKET. nsr a nrket 8.081 lift on futures, and *i>ot bualness ia»eins to pie up again. Sales lo«lsjr are 7.00U, ugalust dally average of about 4,000 ilurlng the pact week. This woa notice day In New >i for January. Kn alK»ut oO.bw bales, di Not lees were allowed to circulate to elluiinato smaller outside longs, who did not wish to take up /act uni cotton. This caused a depression for awhile iu the January option. However, as coon n** beentne apparent that tenders would promptly stopped. January at once folic the jump of i0 to 15 palate In biter tlous. Our market opened aliout 10 higher nnd held the gain until 1 he henry forecast of receipts for tomorrow—89,000 to 43,frj0 bales, against 11.009 last year at New Or leans—was announced, which caused some scalpers’ selling and some depression owing to narrow tru'dng. The last of the month receipts are always unusually large, ntul this time cotton delayed by holiday pussen ger truffle Is coining In. Everybody knowi thut moreover tins la mostly milder* ton on Its way o!»road, and will only tern nornrlly swell the local stock-nnd not In crease spot offerings. On the contrary, snot buyers say the outlay here, as far as quality goes. Is getting quite poor. Much or it s colored cotton. Either the country holds back the good grades or the crop la nearing an end nnd aborter than we thluk. Keverni Interior spot uinrketa. among them Mem phis. report to the same effect. I nder the circumstances, gissl grades good color should Increase iu premium. 1 here la quite n gtHMl demand for stmts considering the nearness of the New Year holidays. Prices steady. Some report 1-16 to %c higher to hny. Europe undoubtedly shows more In terest, ns Inquiries are arriving dally, ball reports $2,792,000 cgsh dividends, ami 00 stock dlvldeudf gold by cotton uam» .here for the year 1907, making In all about 18.30 per / cut paid on the capital In vested. Operathes luive been, and are still, receiving the highest wages ever • paid lh New York, Dec. 30.-J. 8. Bacho k Co.: There was a stronger market in cottou this morning, sltho there were notices for about 50,000 bales. These were prompt y stopped by the silled bull Interests. Prices ad vanced under a strong demand, with Jana- nry touching 10.52 and March 10.,9. There was n I tetter feeling toward tin* market. Some buying for public account was noticed. The European spot demand, according to rcisirts from the Hoath, keep up. The of ferings are Insignificant and mostly colored uttott, A generally optimistic outlook on <e trade situation was taken by the morn- ..ig papers. It is reported from Panada that the big cotton mills Iu that country will not tollow the example of New Kngbiud mills, and It Is expected that they will run to their full capacity all winter. He ls»- lleve the market bus turned for good and we look for au advance more or leas gradual The favorable factors arc the spot demand and the Improved financial outlook. March ... . April May June ... ... July August ... Bcpttfmlter . October . . November . ■ember WHEAT OPENED DOWN ON LOWER CABLES Rallied Sharply and Later Lost the Ad vance. strong cables sad renewed bullish sen timent. Wheat l-G<0>7-8 lower, corn was off 5-8<®7-8o, oats lost l-2«’3-4c and pro- vision* were 2 12CP7 l-2c lower. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Chicago grain and provision quotations for to«Uy are sa follows, compared with yesterday's close: TIPS FLASHED. From Wall Street. Closing, Joly (Mused strad.v. Snips 33,600 lugs. I limes, Florins stock, 50c(£f$1. uuts ill sacks averaging 100 iKmads each, owing to grade. 6%$8c lKiiiml; dried apples, I21<li%c; dried pe.irbes. 14%c. Figs, $1.23 box. Dotes. 1 pound niicknges, 7%c. L. L. raisins, $2.00 Imx. Mlted nuts, '& and 50- pound boxes, 13c. Malaga, per keg. $4.60. Apples, Now York, $4.50«ij. Cranberries, $11 barrel, 50c gallon. Florida oranges, $2 50 ©2.76; “Pet Brand" ornnses. $3©2.^. VKGETABLKH—Potatoes per bushel, $1; kweet potatoes. 90c. Onions, $1.10 bmdi- Spanish, $1.50 crate; kraut. % barrel. $3.75; Danish, l%c. Celery. S0G85c a bunch: per crate. 6 to 8 dosen. 13. Giinilflower, 7*4© 10c pound. lettuce, $2.2f,fr2.60 j»or crate. Turnips. l%c pound. Florldi beaus, #2.50 crate. FLOUR AND GRAIN. FLOITR-Iilghest patent. $6.50; bent pat- ant. $5.75; standard psteut. $3.50; half pat ent. $5.25; spring wheat patent. $6.25. CORN—No. 2 white. 77c; white, 80c: mixed (new), ?6e: cracked corn, 100-pound sack, 51.70. CHICKEN FEKD—FI11y-poand sacks. $1; Purina chick feed. $1.95; Purina scratch feed, $1.95: Purina feed, 175-pound sacks, OAT8—No. 2 white. 63c; No. 3 white, 6$c; No. 2 mixed, C2c; Golden oats. 68c; white Cl MEAL-Pisln, 96-pounrl sacks, 74c; 48- und sacks. 7%c; plain. 24-poand sacks. jwmnil No. 2. $1.00; do., choice small bales. *. No. 2. one-third bales. $1.15. Bermuda, «c. COTTON HEED MEAl.- Prlmo per ton. $25.00; No. 2 per tvu, $24.0); bulls per ton, $11,50. GROCERIES. BtfGAR— Standard granulnt-d, $3.19; New York rcfln**4. 4?4c; plantation. 4%c. COFFEE—Roasted (Arboekle*), bulk in bags and barrels, 12c; grt^n. IHr-12c 101% . n URN- Dec. .. 60 May .. 59% July .. 59 UATti— Dec. May July .. „ PORK— Jan. ..12.69 May ..13.25 LAUD- >((!!y :: 101H 104 60V4 SO JR 7.C3 l.U 5:^ CHICAGO CAR LOTS. l bc receipts of grain In esr lots lotlt, anil ffstlmaicd receipts for tomorrow ara as fol lows; Today. iTomorrow. LIVERPOOL GRAIN MARKET. higher, am! at 1*J0 p. m. losed % higher. Corn opened % higher, and St 1:30 p. tn. wes % hlghaf. L’losed % higher. THE SUGAR MARKET. New York, Dec* 30.—'The domestic and refined sugar market today was sternly and unchanged. Tin* local raw sugar market was steady. London beet sugar market steudy with December at 9s 9%d sml March Hpcclal to The (Icorglan. 9 (From Hayward, Vick A Clark.) New Y'ork, In»c. 30.—American stocks In Loudon strong %ffl ocr cent almve parity. Union Pacific, Canadian Pacific and Read ing strongest on list. Consols up 8-16U. Heavy gold arrivals from Mouth Aft lea. and Hank of Kuglsud expected to secure the whole amount. Bnnk statement Saturday very well liked, sml g»HMl prospects now for a speedy re- •tlon of cash payments all over the try. The morning papers full of re* Nituipilon notices iu all principal cities. In cluding Steel mills In Pittsburg. Heavy profit-taking Sides on Saturday were fairly well taken, and the market la In a healthy condition. A strong market for two re maining days of the year probable and re investment after the first of the year should be on n fairly large scale. WEATHER REPORT. WEATHER CONDITIONS. An area of abnormally low pressure Is central this molding over 4he eastern lake region, near Buffalo. This storm Is canning K rai rains east of the Mlsslslnpl, with temperatures. Rnlu was falling this Pittsburg. Chicago, Buffalo, ftswego. New York and Boston. Snow was falling at Davenport,, Y'ellowstone Park and Portland, Oreg. Moving In from the northwest Is an area of high pressure, whose crest extends from Wyoming southeast to Loulsln soul beast Texas. 'This high area |« patded by dear weather and lower ■ attires, and Its eastward movement will ratine fair and somewhat colder weather In this section tonight and Tuesday. COVERING OF SHORT CONTRACTS FEATURE Movement Was Induced by the Good Bank Statement of Saturday. Oy T. C. SHOTWELL. New York, Dee, 39.—Covering of short contracts which wert put out Tn the last half hour of Hatnrday was the feature of the early trading In Wnll-st. today. The covering was Induced by the gtMxi bnnk statement on Haturday, which showed a sharp reduction In the ileflclt. Reports that employees of several railroads would accept slight redtn-thnn* In wages gracefully also bad a gDOd Influence, and announcement that n special session of the Nevada legis lature would be calleil to provide special guards for Goldfield mines was construed as good news. Grain and cotton Imth were very active. Union Pacific and the Hill ttockt were very strong. Half an hour after the opening tho shorts had recovered from their nervousness and trading lapsed Into dullness. Thoimts IV. l.awKoii i* undertaking a movement In Bay Htnto Gas, but Wnll-Ht. remembers Nevads-Utan. and Is cautious, nltho there Is a inrue foreign Interest on the part of tlm gambling element. Goldilebi shares were slightly higher, but remained Inactive. Closing bids follow; Railway Slocks. Atchison .. .. .. 713-8 do. preferred .. 86 3-4 Baltimore and Ohio 82 Canadian Pacific 154 1-2 Chicago and Northwestern .. v 137 Colorado Southern 22 1-2 Denver nnd Rio Grande 217-8 Erie 163-4 Illinois Central ..122 Louisville nnd Nashville .. .. .. 93 Manhattan M L” 120 Mexican Central 15 Missouri Pacific 471-8 New York Central.. .* * 91 Pennsylvania 110 3-4 Reiidlng 96 1-2 Rock Island 15 3-8 do. preferred .. .. . * 28 1-2 St. Paul s. .. .1061-4 Southern Pacific .. 74 7-8 Uhlan Pacific ./ 119 3-4 do. preferred ..80 'Wabash 10 3-4 Wisconsin Central , 15 1-2 Interboro-Metro .. 7 8-4 do. preferred .. If Great Northern 117 Miscellansious. Amalgamated Copper t . 48 American Locomotive .. 35 3-8 American Smelting and Refining 72 do preferred. Brooklyn Rapid Transit. International Paper.. .. National Lead People’s Gas Pressed Steel Car Sugar United States Steel.. .. do preferred... . ... Western Union Mackay Companies... .. 92 1-2 39 3-4 ... 81-2 ... 39 1-2 .. 79 8-4 ... 193-4 ..100 7-8 ... 27 .. 79 Max. ATLANTA . . Abilene . . , Amarillo . . . Asheville . , . Augusta . . , lilrmluabHtu , Uburlestnn . . Charlotte . . . Chicago . . , Cincinnati . . Corpus Christ! El Paso . . . Fort Fmlfh . . Galveston . . Havre . , . . Jacksonville . . Jupiter . . . . Kansas City , Key West . . Knoxville. . . Mnron . . . , Memphis . . , Meridian . , Mobile . . . , Moilenn . . . Montgomery . , Nashville. . . New Orlesns . New York . . Norfolk . , . . Omaha .... Palestine . . . Pittsburg . . Rapid CJty . . Louis . , St. a ill NAVAL STORE8. Rpn-lal to Tile Oeorgtaii. mnali, l>ec. 30.-1— ■ale. receipt. Jn firm: Mlea 1.(41, ter wliltr nn.l wlmlotv (law 15.76: N tt.Io: M K.4V; K »»: I 42.6MI2.S0; it 42.7Mj2.66; O 41'.;&‘>!2.»2Vi; V KUCHA 42.70«2.75. COTTON SEED OIL MARKET. Kollowlns I. rtren the openln, nnd elnalo, 41B.00- mnintlun, of th* New York eitlon wed uti THE AUDIT COMPANY OF NEW YORK ; he Clde4l and Forcrot! Cerparaiioi Engaged i.i iceajLii; Bali Bhone 3309 Main. l al ° Candler Building. HARRY M. RICE Southern Manager. ATLANTA MARKETS. FRUIT AND PRODUCE. RC(IB—Active. SC~%e. , / „ I.IVK TOCl.TBl—Hea.^iwL J?, rhi.KMW. frle«. Illtekt. I’cklu. 35e each; puddle. 60c each. Turkey., dull. 13c ^nttlnSwb UOULTBV—Turkey.. dr«wn, 1JU18C pound: frie. active, l.c per inund; helm. 16c pound; duck,, drawn, fancy, 17c **PBODt!CB—Lord, 12e pound: bnm. .etlrn, 14e pound; .hoiildera active. lOtBlIc pound; aide, active, lie pound; butter. 1 Stride per mniud; Imemvax actlre. 25c poubiL lioue. thrlfht), active, 15c pound. Kalian X Client. ilrhurFsAND NUTS-Cltron, Site pound: almonds. 14c poccd; Braail. 11c pound; Ulli.Ti., 1314c iwund; Knsltsh walnuts 1214c pound. I’ceans 12Hc inraud. He*. Uounc. t'HBKSE—Fancy full erfniu, 15e: Oeor- [a cane ayrup, J8c pillon. Halt HIM pound.), c. Axle grease. 41.75. Hoda crackers, *>.tc pound; lemon crncker., sc; oyster, 7e To. Ilia toe. it ponnds), 4tOl) care: t pounds, 4126/ Nary Iteoiis. 12.20; Lima henna. 7e. B-*t matches per gros». 41.45. Msearonl. C1Mi7c pound. Rnnlhies, mustard. 44.60 ease. CANDY—Htl-k tassortcl). <Hc pound; fancy (assorted), pnlln. «14c; ehocolnto drops: Quills, 1214e; Btk (assorted), Mirtolded hlscult, 46.63 rase: No. 2 rolled onrs. 43.25 ease; sack grits. 96-pound hags 12.00: orsters, full weight. 42.2S cose; pep|ier. I Sc imund; tiaklng posnler. SSJo nit»: red snlraon. 45.00 case; pink salmon. 44.60 case: cocoa, 4oo; chofsdate. 4314e: snuff, 1-pound Jars Cc; ma.t l«ef. 41*0 raw; syrup (New Orlednsl, Joe gallon; corn. .10c gallon; filer- ling hail |w)tash. 433' case; pcniints. 6He: rn|.c, 4-p!y ration. 22H C ; otoop, 4t.504|4.03 case; Ituwford Isiklug powder, 12.50 |>er PROVISIONS. ritOVIMONH—ITemlnm hems 14c; het- ties, 204(25 pounds arernge, 4r.j fat locks 714c. Hilver leaf lard. 9%e. Jewell |U)U1- nounil 771c. California bams *c. Kx rlhs SMe. s s fitrlft * IVl rales of frrsn beef In At- Innla for the ncek ending Dacnuher 2s, nr- erased 7J5c pef pound. Closest nteady, Knlef, 1,100 barrels ATLANTA OIL MARKET. r quotations ara base.. — Jons: Frliuc rrtubt f. o. b. uillla, nroopt: 2S&26%; January, 28%; Felt- run ry MINING STOCK8. Boston. Dt*c. ft).—Opening stocks: North Buttp 42; Lah'rtll* 11%: Fruit lUHft; Greene UsimiMM 6%: Rime UoalUbm iM*: Vlennln 4%; Utah 29; Uopper Rang.* 57; Rrston. .Uonsol Ida ted 10%; Daly West 8%; Manna UuiMtts Gas »%. georgia~ railway AND ELECTRIC CO. Thnmnsvllle . Vlekslnirg . . IVnshlngton . Wilmington . . Wliiupinneen . Yclliiv/stotie . T Imllcaips tr«<*e of rain or snow. MONEY AND EXCHANGE. New York, Dec. 30.—Money on rail 5<$20; time Ioann firm; 69 days 12(fr 15; 90 days 12<ft>15; six months 8. • Posted rates; Sterling exchange $4.8050<R)4.8650, with .actual business In bankers* bills at $4.644004.8450 for de mand and $4.7975tb4.80 for 60-day bills. Prime mercantile paper unchanged. London bar sliver 25 l-2d. Now Y'ork bar sliver 52 3-4c. Mexican dollars 40 3-4c. THE LONDON STOCK MARKET. ! 2:30 Opeojp. )L Amalgamated Copper. Ananindii Atclibdoti . do. preferred . . . Baltimore & Ohio . Chesapeake & Ohio . . . Chicago Jk Great Western Canadian Pacific . . Denver Rio Grande . do. preferred . . , Heeond preferred * • Illinois central . • Kansas k Texas . . do. preferred . . . Lmlsvllle A Nashville Mexican Central . . Not folk .V Western . . Northern Pneffle . . New York Central... . N. Y.. Ontario & Western I’enusylvnntit . . . , Philadelphia A Reading . First preferred .... Heromf preferred . . , lim it island Southern Pacific . ., . St. Paul Southern Railway, . . . do. preferred Wabash do. preferred , ft tiiil aS iV| liou 94% 94% 73% .... Mil in- 118% 118% 119 J. h. MARRURY. Section Director. WEATHER FORECA8T. Washington. Dec. 90.—Weather conditions nd general forecast; A disturbance thnt was central Sunday morning In Knnsns moved rapidly eastward nnd now occupies the hike region. Its eastward movement haa caused general rains east of the Mississippi, except thut the p reel pi fat Ion in the upper lake re gion was Iu tbo form of snow. In portions of the South aud In north ’ll Ohio, thunder storms, coupled with *avv rain, have occurred. Higher tem pera litres prevail In northeastern districts, nnd colder weather In the west. The lake region storm will imiss down the St. Law rence valley tonight, attended by rain In the middle Atlantic states, amt snow or rain along the lower lakes. Tuesday will IP ..til also bo colder tonight In the lake region and Ohio valley ami the east gulf states, Morm warnings are displayed In the Pa cific coast from Point Igolms northward. Forecast until 8 p. m. Tuesday: _ Georgia—Fair , a ml comer . tonight nnd ; cold* J ffiMjKl Tuesday; fresh to brisk southwesterly winds. North Carolina—Fair and colder tonight; Tuesday fair and colder; fresh westerly to northwest winds. tiouth Carolina—Fair ami colder tonight and Tuesday; fresh west to northwest winds. Eastern Florida—Fair tonight, preceded by rain In central and southern portions; colder in northwest portion: Taesdny fair; colder fresh west to northwest a inds. Western Florida. Alabama and Missis sippi—Fair and colder tonight; Tuesday fair; fresh northwesterly winds. I^iilslnnn—Fair nnd colder tonight; Tuesday fair and colder In southeast por tion; fresh northwesterly winds ou th« JG Texas—Fair nnd colder tonight; 1 fair and warmer: fresh north winds on the coast. Oklahoma—Fair and colder tonlgh day fair and warmer. Arkansas-Fair and colder Tuesday fair. sday Boston. Dec. 3).—Following wa* the bid FRANK HAWKINS. President. II If. ATKtSSOS. VICC-President. TROJM-S C F.ltW'lS. ChShttr. 4'iSKPf! A. M'COltD, Vlce-ProhtfOl ti. W. HVUitS. Aislstant Cuahist. Third National Bank Capita] - - - - $200,000.00 Surplus and Profits $4Q0,GC0.00 ‘DR. A. W. CALHOUN. MILTON DARGAV. JmIIN W. GRANT. II 1 U'MIUU, ritANK IIAWKIN8.