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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWSs FRIDAY, SBnfcJiDt-..
Bumri) bt
JOSEPH B. LIVELY
%
MARKET NEWSS
Lively*e M jmn‘ «9«ri«M *f
Mg piirtif la Atlanta and tht Beat*
iseegirteed aattertty t»
J
LIVERPOOL CABLES
BULLISH FACTOR
Offset Record-Breaking Gin
ning Figures — American
Markets Firm.
New York. Sept. (.—Altho the govem-
metit (inning figure* were larger than
looked for, bull* appeared to be In con
trol of the cotton market and price*
were advanced eharply today after open
ing lower. Cable* wore net as good aa
due and local eantlment was Influenced
largely by large spot sales In Liverpool
by spot activity In the South,
rts covered heavily, advancing
i to about 8 points above last night a
lost (i.
until ai
ifavorablt
i the crop were coming In
reported In better Inquiry In
was reported In better I
South at firm price*.
Secretary Hester give*
out' his Drat
the movement of
the
jLrtday.* n it Shows Increase* In the move
ment into sight and American vlattJ*
•JPtb
iteady, »omi
** tha day. and net _ ..
* Thursday's final*.
Tfc
S3
Warehouse stocks m Nc
(7.3511 eartlllcatad ce.410.
World's vlalbla supply:
iW York Friday
run.' tht
1808.
Total, all ktnda Il370.M7 L4M.383
Of which Amer.l 842,867 767,888
tm
Movement Into sight:
1911. | 1910
1909.
Overland, week ....
EiMSrfeS
Sou. oonvumptlon ..
" l.itol l.tf
lSLii? liil
1,.
1
* 20
‘jo 00
mo.
ijii
SPOT COTTON MARKET.
St. Lou la, quiet; .
Houston, steady; middling :
Little Bock, nominal.
PORT RECEIPTS.
INTERIOR RECEIPTS.
Interior receipts, compared with same
flay I set year;
COTTON MARKET OPINION*.
Thompson. Towle A Co.1 Market looks
fcenekorf, Lyon
A Oat Wo prefer the
talk for
TSSit^S&t tss
iW-fiv-W.
movement le culminated.
Hutton di CeC: Splnnsrs m
: to buy and stock up at
, H. Baohe A Co.! Wa think cotton a
da on any marked advance.
Ktemberger, Sinn A Co: With normal
weather conditions to follow, another big
yield will fore* the farmer who listened
to "bold cotton" to regret It. We ad*
vise the farmer to eell hie cotton at pres
ent prices.
DAILY
New Orleans, Sept. 8.—The Journal of
Commerce prints a most opthnletlo cable
from l’arls In respect to the Ftaaaa-Oer*
•earner.
Liverpool came In strong
which were 1* points higher; i
hales. Futures fully met our
to September l against
: rear and 833.242 bales Tn not.
nlrtbutora to this year's gi
Innli
rlnn*.l
Batrs *B _
roabi contributors to this
were Texas wtth SSI,lit.
134.075, and Alabama with 4*,3S* bales
While glnulni^werejajrgar thou general
Inge
, Uh
ly expected, the market advanced. Kerly
ginning figure* have only a statist leal
value, end rosy reflect damage by drouth
and forcing weather oondltlons. Current
crop nears wee. therefore, given Hist con
sideration la trading, and tht* news to
day was decidedly bullish. A traveling
sa Kv&b^ 1 .' ss £ssjls
hM been enormously damaged by tnaecta.
and that oocttaued showery weather In
terferee with checkin# this damage. A
party tn South Carolina report* the crop
oat-turn disappointing.
shows cloudy
ether tn the
Ir weather elsewhere with only a few
__uttered showers. but weather proepecte
are unfavorable. Inasmuch as showers are
, j belt over 1
Oklahoma and north'Texas should i
gat more aeln and possibly heavy rain
NEW YORK PRODUCE MARKET.
York* Barley.
I k c. I. f. Buffalo; nominal <
Tor — —
York. Hay. firm; pood to prime 91.30;
Poor to fair, nominal. 800*1.25. Flour.
as&* mJFssg. sail
HeefTflrm*
t* 1 ?*' *y , ««» rn . **S: middle west «pot
1313 Tallow. Arm: rity. In bogaheada,
* »<»•(•; country, in tierce*, igiv
1 '
EXTREMELY NERVOUS
Closing of Speculative Ac
counts by Commission
Houses Cause.
FIRST GINNING REPORT SHOWS
RECORD-BREAKING FIGURES
The report of the census bureau of the department of agriculture atvln*
number of bales of the new crop ginned up to .September 1. m»:>,« the
expectation!* bj^lOO.oSo'fo ‘ h ' » r ~ Wd
Following is the report by *ti
mJIST^KSUOn^UVrUS^ W “ h V*. ind lh *
'SopL 1.1811|S*pt. 1,19101 Sept'l, 1308 Sept. f. itoa f
40,500 l.l»* . 84.298 ?UU
Alabama.
Arkansas,
Louisiana.
itock market to open weak, with price*
>rr and with Canadian Pacific exception
ally depressed with a * — ‘
Union Pacific was off
“ Iflc
decline of 1^4.
H and Southern
. ... ranged up near
W p6lnt In the first faw
i - ‘
under fire and
PUU
c
slumped with
Among the
54, AmalgamaUu vuyuor nil aiiimkou
Smelting %, Atchison H. Baltimore and
Ohio ft and Reading^ 44. Southern Rail
way was up % and Pennsylvania was uj
After fifteen minutes trading a better
tone prevailed and aome of the Issues
regained a good . part of their early
loNjes.
tlon In Baltimore and Ohio furnished the
cause for reductions In that Issue.
The curb market opened easy and un
NEW ORLEANS.
Cet
ten quotations:
Open
High
Low
.11
r
II
Sept.
N?V
Dec*
Jan.
Feb.
Mar.
May
ll.70jll.70
}1.4711.61
ii’io ii;*3
11.59 11.70
ir.76ii.82
U.84|ll.93
11.68
11.47
ii!so
11.68
ii‘.70
11.82
11.44
11.54
u;ii
11.62-54
11.54
B>
11.74-76
11.16-87
SI!!
B*
11.60-61
fJloeed steady.
changed.
Americans In London were quftt Can'
llan Pacific In London was weak on
1 weakness was due to a great extent
U. S-D^partmentof Agriculture
WEATHER BUREAU
iINAIEASMND
ft
TRADING WAS LIGHT
Tone Was Steady in All Mar
kets With Changes Either
Way Small.
kT. LOUIS CASH QUOTATION*.
Wheat—No. I rad winter
Com
data (nominal)
IU8U*
::88
<£Sr.kSSSuISS
S ir idling cauaed decline* of (*c to
0 In wheat at the opening today,
tern was fair demand on the decline,
There was fair demand on tho decline,
but the trade was light and the market
(ailed to recover. Liverpool com* un-
S wss duo to
to of larger
is of better
shipments from Russia, ameller Inquiry
for cargoes end e decline In the spot
market.
Corn started slow and o shad* aaslar.
Tha market wss uninteresting from the
outset, and alight decline* were regis
tered In the flint few minute*.
Oats were easy at the outset, end pit
end local traders add aome. Tha mar-
*t rallied sharply, howavtr, and sold
leher on scattered buying.
Provisions were be out ataady with tha
higher hogs at the stock yards. Trade
wee light end scattered.
The range wai
small. Trade
r and tha trad* was
disposed to await
the Issuance of the government report
rather than Indulge tn fresh commit
ment*.
Rumors of s strike on the IUInola Cen
tral. which would delay movement of
S ain from the country, caueed a fair
ow of strength.
Oats war* slow and dreggy. The mer-
tt rallied • bit Inter with corn and (In
ti to Me lower. Cash demand was
fair.
Provision* were Irregular,
only moderate.
LIVE STOCK MARKET.
Receipts 18.*
hSEHHM)**
Cattle—Receipts 1.000. Market steady;
t* 10.000. Market
1H, .lookers 'and
Texans S4.Mfc3.30.
METAL MARKET.
Now York. sspt. 8.—At the motel ex
change today o generally heavy torn was
shown
Quotations: Copper, spot to November,
Ill*®l2t3; Un 41*0 bid; lend. 3.480
4.33; speller. 3.9*04.**.
THE WEATHER
CONDITION*.
,-jther continues in
„ _ of the country with
it ahowera at many place* from the
sour! eastward over tn* lake region.
_ho ares of high atmospheric pressure
has Increased to over 30.4 Inches and ex
tends from Baatport, Maine, across the
Bt. Lawrence valley to (fault Saint*
Marla, with the 7 a. m. temperature* tn
that section doe* to 30 degroeo. It was
also fairly cold In tho extrema northwext,
Helena and Sheridan reporting a current
tarojierature of 38 degrees with light
Very warm weather prevail* In the
CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET.
Grain quotation!:
High.
1.01*1
WHJ
«*P»
Dee
May
CNIRN—
Sept. MU
Dec. 62%
May 04
OATH-
Sept. it
Dae. 44
Mi »y 49H
r*oRK-
Fept. 15.76
Jan. 19.36
IsAltl *
9.SO
9.90
Jan. ».46
May 9.46
MBS--
Kept, 8.96
Jan.
Low. Close. Cloai.
Sit 8$
192*4 1.01*4
«9H
43*4
si
ST
9.60
9.49
9.69
9.46
si 8 8
43k 4316 49
\y< «
\llk iVUx its
t
9.69
9.66
9.69
9 *7*4
9.66
9.42 U
941H
ur
snt
9.95 t.90 6.96
1.0714 9.974 9.00
9.474 6.434 6.46
in
8 474
GOVERNMENT REPORT ON GRAIN.
Waahinqton. Sept. E—Crop conditions
~ amber 1. as ahown by an estimate
denertment of agrleulture today.
. JET; all
oeta. 64.6; bertey. 66.6; buek-
urheat. 69.6: potatoes. 19.6; tobacco. 71.1;
wli*Mi, aa.*, uuiEiura, «*.■> ivimi
flex. 66.4; rice. 67.3; epplae. 66.6.
The yields indicated br the <
of crops on September 1 fallows:
Corn, bushels. 26.9; winter wheat, 14.8;
spring whaet. 9.6; all whaat, 12.6; oet«,
26.9; neHey, 60.3: rye. 16.6; buckwheat.
Mi
19.4; potatoes, ii.l; ' tobacco,
714.4; flax. buaheU. 7.7; rice.
62.1; hay. tons. 1.09.
Indicated total production. 1911;
pounds.
buahela.
spring wheat. 67.9; el
749:t>arley. 96.1: ry
91 A; potatoes, 74.S.
tobacco. 64.6; flax.
rtee. 92.4; hey. 77.9.
n the report issued today the total
estimated yield In 1911 should be approx-
tely: Com 2.324.149.494 bushels; win-
*'*ttU0r * —
ter wheat. 464.621.609: spring whs*
619.669; all wheat. 466.941.199.
t. 203..
MINING STOCKE
*4 1-16.
6, Aril
tons Commer-
southeast with temperatures of 90 degrees
or above at many stations. Including At-
Fajr weather la indicated Jar Atlanta
and
ilty for tonight and Saturday.
The
the
outstanding
re accounts. ,
renewed weakness developed In tha
rkat this afternoon. This was Inton
ed by the government crop report,
Ich wee Issued 1st, tn the session,
ivy pressure was directed toward
sraln carrying reads. Union Pacific and
St. Paul acid off sharply. Canadian Pa
side was weak, selling off 3
The entire list was effected with
the railroad Issues the greatest suffers re.
The market cloeed weak.
Governments unchanged: other bonds
steady.
MONEY AND EXCHANGE.
New York, Sept. 3.—Money on call 13k.
time money firm: sixty days 303>4 per
cent; 30 day* 3(40313; six months 33404
per oent.
Posted rate*: Sterling exchange 34.840
4.87 with actual business hi bankers' bill*
at |4.8705414.8810 for demand, and 34.3310
and 84.8320 for 60 days
Comm
Mexican dollars. 45c.
London, 8opt. 8.—Bar silver steady at
24 (id.
CARPENTER.
BAQQOT A CO.'S
DAILY STOCK LETTER
New York. Sept. 8.—Blocks seem to re-
have the appearance of working lower.
The publla are not attracted by present
prices or tha returns the leading Issues
for the present condition, and until
there la a change In sentiment there Is
little prospect of any permanent ad
vance.
LONDON STOCK MARKET.
Stock quotations:
STOCKS—
ated Copper ..
Smelting.. .
American
Anaconda..
Atchison ..
Baltimore and Ohio..
Canadian Paolllc.. ..
Chesapeake end Ohio
Denver and Rio Oranda
Erie
real Northern preferred
Inals Central.
snees end T«
ferred
GENERAL FORECAST.
Washington, Sept. S.—Forecast until 7
p. m. Saturday:
Osorgla—Local showers tonight or Sat-
0, ?trginla—Cloudy tonight and Satur
day: not much change In temperature.
North Carolina—Probably fair tonight
and Saturday.
Mouth Carolina—Unsattlsd weather,
on the coast tonight
Kouth Cart
with showers
"Viorida—Loci
Local rain, tonight or Satur
day.
Alabama and Mississippi—Local show-
ore tonight or Saturday.
Louisiana—Generally cloudy with show-
•m tonight or Saturday.
rkansea—Unsettled wtth showers to-
COTTON REGION BULLETIN.
For tha 24 hours ending at 8 a. m, 78th
meridian time, September 3, 1311:
STATIONS OF
ATLANTA
DISTRICT
Columbus, e
Gainesville, clear.. .
Greenville, clear
(irlfrtn, clear >
Macon, foggy
Montlcello, cloudy .
Newnan. clear
Rom*, clear..
Spartanburg, clear .
Tallapoosa, dear.. .
Toocoa, clear
Woet Point, clear.. .
na—New-
Heavy Reins: Nortl
■rn. 1.38. South C
30; Yemaesa*. 3.40. Louisiana—Cheney-
vlll*, 1.40. Texas—HaskelL 1.80 Okla
homa—Ardmore, 3.30: Chandler, 1.4fl:
Mangum. 4.80; Shawnee. 1.80; StUlwatar,
1.70; Tulsa. 1.16. Georgia—Eastman, 1.76;
(JultmanTt.80. World*—Inks City, 1.3*.
AVkatAOLS.
Loulsvtlie and Nashville
New York Central..
and We
1 Pacino
and Wa
Ontario
Pennsylvania
Kook Island.. ..
do, preferred .. ..
Southern Paclfio.. ..
Southern Railway.. ..
do. preferred.. ..
St. Paul.
Union Pacific
United States Steel.,
do. preferred .. ..
Wabash
do. preferred. ■ ..
LOCAL STOCK* AND BONDS.
r'. 110 18714
Georgia Railway A Electric.
AUanffTwjat 'Point'ji’
American National Bank ...
Atlantic Coal A Ice common. 103 no
laatiSK&S:: J M
» Tuktbft-:::::; f
entral Bank * Trust Corp.. 140
•ecalur Street Dank
tlon Cotton MIBt 180
340
Fulton National Bank...^... u*
Owirgla Railway A Electric, let
Hillyar Trust Co- -- Uf
Lowry National Bank 340
Prime Motor...
Realty Trust Co..
Sixth Ward Bank It*
feWaM^k:::::::: „l
Trust Co. of Goa
Hi
North
Oklahoma. . .
South Carolina.
TennoMeo. . . .
•All others. *. \ *
United States.
1
^ 771,416 .
•—Includes Arizona, California, Kan«aa. Kentucky. Ml
Virginia.
3.524
64.496
m
289.929
1
409,229
fopt. 1. 18M
1.99*
66.196
14.033
9.990
KoTT**
1.91
76
91.104
6.432
>J3
4.215
171.871
407.551 I 174.321'
«*ourl. S'.w MexIcTTaSTi
TIPS FLASHED
FROM WALL 8TREET.
(From Hayward A Clark.)
York, Sept. E—Carpenter, Bafgot
A Co.: Liquidation was quite pronounced
“ ‘ close tho market
yesterday, and at the
looked like selling lower. Several loans
scrutinized closely, and banka
looked Ilk
are being
are beginning to
___ . „ discriminate
too much atock of certain Issues. If no
material Improvement In the condition of
the corn crop Is shown at 6:16 p. m. to
day by the government, we expect to
The New York Financial Bureau;
Liquidation will be allowed to run its
course. We had not anticipated so quick
a resumption of the selling. Sentiment
seems to be very bearish. There is con
siderable manipulation, however, and
short covering makes its appearance.
We would buy for a turn with close stop
orders on weakness. On rallies short
Mies should be profitable. There is a
pessimistic tone in nearly all market lit
erature.
Dow-Jones Company: American stocks
in London heavy u to H off. Govern
ment crop report at 3:16 p. m. Annual
report of Norfolk and Western shows
decrease In net revenue of 91.417,842.
UOLI *BIU 3(1 I id ICtl'ilUU Ul ft,lll,0'ja.
Conference In San Francisco today be
tween Harrlman officials and labor lead
ers expected to definitely settle strike
question. Interboro Rapid Transit earned
14.69 per cent _on_ stock In
alnst
per cent on stock in 1911, agal
J.I7 m 1910. J. J. Slocum to be elected
director of Iowa Central today. Steel
market remains firm, altho new busl-
shows fslllng off from the letter
jSSJn.
knov
NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET.
Coffee quotations;
January.
Opening.
February 1
March 1
April 1
May . . . .• . . 1
June
July
August. . . • .
September . . ,
October. . . .
November. . . ,
December. . .
Closed steady.
911.80$ 11.91
111.77c 11.7!
111.77A11.79
B 11.77011.71
S 11.77011.71
8 lt.776ll.7l
B 11.77611.78
B 13.42A12.48
5 12.08 <ff 12.09
S 11.99612.00
511.87f>J>11.99
NEWS AND GOSSIP 1
OF THE FL EECY STAPLE.
(Prom Hayward A Clark.I
New York, Sept.. Carpenter. Ragg.i
A Co.: Liverpool wo* due 314 hlghrr or
October and 4 to 6 higher on l.t.r
At 13:15 p. m. wss steady 3H to t u
higher except September, which we, u
higher. lAter cable, reported * dwiin.
of (4 from 13:15 p. m. prices. Spot, | C
good demand at 14 points higher: mid-
ndllng 7.31: sales 10.000. Including 2,100
American; speculation and export 100;
Imiwrts 1.200, all American.
Browne. Draksford & Co. of Liverpool
cable: "Market advanced In come,
quence of heavy buying of near momhi
by trad* and clique.”
Estimated ports 30,000, again,t 20,031
lest week and 18.458 last year.
Th, Journal of Commerce: Much If
being made of the resumption by a.ven.
New England mllli that recently com
plated their term, of curtailment In to.
cordance with the agreement early thii
year. That mills are resuming I, bayou/
question, but a great deal Is yet to b«
accomplished before even 35 per cent m
the possible production of domestic mill,
will be Men In the markets.
Della,. Tex., wire*: “Tex*, generall)
partly cloudy and warm: no rain, oic'
lahomu. heavy rains over state axceui
rtorthwext end xouthwest portion.; muei
cooler.
The government report of 771,415 ||
up to the same time last year,
the flrat bearish gun of the big crop, ant
we think the movement end trad, condu
tlon. will be against any advance hold-
"Mitchell, Sohlll, Wilson, Rlordtn be. 1
buyers since the call. Hentx and Wsten
Mllere.
it?' January ll.<i
Salsa 1007600~bagi.
BROKERAGE FIRM FAILS.
New York, Sept. 8.—Announcement at
he failure of the brokerage firm of L.
1. Wlloon A Co., of 60 Well-at., was made
Hf n iiauti <a vw., ui vw v, aii-ak.. gras liiulic
this afternoon on the consolidated stock
exchange. The failure I* alleged to
due to a defalcation In tha office of
firm, ‘ ...
CHICAGO CASH QUOTATIONS.
* P Coro. Na'2. **0*8U: No. 3 white. 630
%: No. 3 yellow, 66038(4; No. 1. c-.>i
H M.‘ 5 k. N ,°wU l f(7A®No ,k -i. 4.0
8tt Ab? 4 wh,u -
POULTRY* BUTTER AND EGGS.
turkeys. 9; roosters. !
extras, 36026H; stats dairy, tuba,
process specials, 23*031
jn firm; nearby whits fancy, 39064;
nearby brown fwic^r, 36037; extr ‘
extra firsts,
TLANTA LIVE 8TOCK MARKET.
11.66, December
March 11.60.
New Orleans, Sept. 8.—Hayward _
Clark: The weather map shows general'
ly cloudy in north Texas, Arkansas tn<
Oklahoma. Good rains in Oklahoma am
Arkansas. Generally fair !n the rest of
the central belt, with only a few show
Carolina.
bullish about Mississippi and Alabama
Enormous damage by Insects and wormi
working so rapidly that they can not N
checked In this showery weather.
A cable from Paris to The Journal
Commerce says: "Altho no official com
munlcatlons Issued, there are mnr<
chances for peaceful arrangement
than hsj
New York wired late yesterdav: "Thi
» ture was the purchase of about Sfi,
December by Rlordan and 25,00! bj
Gwathmey A Co., supposed to be for
Beales covering shorts and
altho Rlordan giving up to
of hla purchases. Brown t_
15,000 and Gifford 30.000 later
Wall Street houses. McGhee. Bi 111. Wa
ters, Lehman. Pick, McFadden !rn>Wri
January.
Sentiment it turning more friendly to thi
market, altho a few leading profession*!'
are still against It. Think It will work
some higher, but the ring Is full of
orders* to sell December over 11.40.
f op«i
NEW YORK GROCERIES.
New York, Sept. 6.—Coffee firm; Xo.
Rio spot, 134013%; rtce steady; domes
* y to prime.
tic, ordinary to piime, 3%64S: molswri
steady; New Orleans open kettle. 3304*
Sugar, raw stronger; centrifugal. &■*&
muscovado. 6.60; molasses sugar. 5 09.
J 6.7I: c
. 6.85: <
. White, Jr., of White Provision
Company.)
Quotations based on actual purchases
•or tho current week.
Good to prime steers, 900 to L100 pounds
3406440. Medium to good steers, 900 to
(W pounds, 44»66^c. Good fst beef cows
00 to 900 pounds, 404\4c. Medium to
good beef cows, 700 to *00 pounds, *340
40. Good to choice heifers. 700 to SOO
unds, 4340434c. Medium to good heifers
> to 700 pounds. *3464c.
'present rulln ‘
rf cattle. Ini
i selling lower.
WT
cubes. 1.7667.00; pow(3ere<l. * 401}
. unond A, 6.60; confectioners \
6.3506.46;-No. I. 6.16; No. 3. 6.10; No. 1
6.35; No. 4. 4.20. -
Cheese quiet; white milk specials. lJ«t
whole milk fancy. 134401834: skims, ape
clals. 11; eklme, fine, 10; full choice, 93fc
COTTON &EED OIL.
Carton seed ell quotations»
I Opening. I Closing
If fat, 700 to 909
medium to good,
common cows, if
Spot . . ,
September
October .
November .
December r
January . ,
February .
March
Sales, 13,000 barrels.
to tM average. TX07C.
r». 140 to if* average,
choice plg>, I* to 100
7(407Ko. Good T. . .
average, 0(i&7(4c. Hear, rough hog.,
150 to Si* average, «H07(4c.
Above quotations apply to corn-fed
•Stoic. Tennessee lamb,. 50514c.
dlum lo^gwM lamb,. l(404c. Good fancy
sheep. 3(j
PRIMARY MOVEMENT.
' WHEAT- i U1L
1*10.
tlecolpto t L*74,0*4
Shlpmenu .... 328.44*
499.000
CORN—ij
Recolpl. 1 704.0*0
Shipment* I 291,000
ii
ns
CHICAGO CAR LOTS.
The following ere receipt, for Friday
and estimated receipts for Saturday:
1 Friday.
Saturday.
Wheat 1 33
Corn 413
Oat* 134
Hogs . 10.000
101
447
142
8.000
NAVAL STORES.
R,m jrVa
Rain ha* bren general In Oklahoma end
Mattered shower. In ether portion, of the
belt. Temperature* continue about »te-
ttonary In all seetieas except Oklahoma.
Savannah. G*„
Se^L S.—Turpentine
Roeln firm: receipt. L484: waterwhlte
where It la <
Section i
. ATLANTA MARKET*.
EGGS—Fre.h candled country, 33031c
BUTTER—Jersey and creamery, in |.
rand block*. 20W25c; fresh country, 11*
DlSalSS^'POCLTRT—Drawn. hu4
end feet on, per pound: Heni, lSeito:
frloe, 13020c. Hooaterx. 8010c. Turkey.,
rshvm*?**-
era. 20030c; frire.
enx, 40043*; roost.
13035c; broiler., 1(0
•vnue; geese, 4*045* Mteb;
Disc per pound.
ITS AND — no Due 1.
AND VEGETABLE SUN-
choice, >4 00041. per box. Cnlh
orange., >L7(06.5* per box, eecerdlng to
oranges, 14.7501.1* per box, nceord-
Ing to else. Callfornln fruit: Peaches
(Lite 1.75 per crate; plums, 32.350
2.6* per crate; malmgx grape*,
(2.2602.54 per crate; Bartlett pears.
1.4*02.36 per box. Pananee. 2^03c per
pound. Bean,, round green.
per crate, itqueeh. yellow, per *lx-ha*k«t
crates, 7(0011.40. Watermelons IScOtt.tO
per crate, according to els*.
Egg plants,, 7(cOlLM_p*r crate. Pep.
per. 61(002.00 crate. Tomatoes, fancy,
•lx basket crate*. 7(cffll.OO. Corn (good
15ft20c per dosen. Pineapple*. 12 000
3.5* per crate. Onions. I1.25flfl.60 per
bushel. Irish potatoes. 315*01.6* per
bu*hel.
•ROVISION*.
Cerrected by fVhUe rrovtxion Company)
CornflrUl ham*, 1*-lt average, 17(*.
Cornfield home, 13-14 average. 17(4.
Cernfl.ld skinned hems. 16-16 av.ragn
ll(4c. ,
Cornfield picnic hem,. 6-3 av.ran
Cornfield luncheon ham. 23-pound
hoses. He.
C.rnfleld breakfast bacon. 3-8 averse,
grocer.
style bacon, wld. or narrow.
Cornfield fresh pork sausage (link or
Cornfield frankluru, 10-pound bout
°Cornne!<3
bologna sausage. 2*-peu»i
Cornfleid* sausage in pickle, M-pourf
cane, 14.50.
Cornfield frankfurt. In pickle. 15-pouo<
kite, 31.6*. - .
Cornfield pickled pigs' fret. 15-pouni
kite, 31.16. ^ , ...,
Cornfield pure l»rd, tlerc, bails. MV
CHICKEN FEED—Flfty-poun,
wheat for chlcaene. p.r buih«
chicken chowder. 100-pound *«»•
I’urim
Wro:" Kiri lie' fred (mola»e*l.-
sacks.
( *Ub M ’
(Racked)—German ralllei. II ' 1
amN'r 51.50; cane sred.ertJJ
'heet (Tennessee), blue *'•*
In). 31.33; Tennres*. r»*
, l «c: Oklahoma r..f
rtaar.ft-s.'Ks
1.43. Whl
1.3*; ry* (C
1.00. Burley.
>xss rue«-t
CWt: iimuMijt TTU litlM
bale*. *1.60: Timothy, choice third M w
“ - No. i small b*!e* l _ll 40: Tlntetw
81.41; No. 1 small bales. 1140: Time.-
No. 1 clover, mixed. $1.SS: No. i.
choir* green nlfnlfa, 3L3*: alfalfa h*r>*
1, 31.23; clover hey. 31.33; wheel «tr* w
60c* Bermuda hay, 85c.
Compound IsnL* tierce basis. 6H«
D. R. extra libs, 9%(
K C rib'hen'leeT'mSlum •»«•(*. MV
D. S. rib belli**, light average. 10V
FLOUR AND GRAIN.
ennggrgastt, Krjr ,
down (hlghret patent). .36-Mi,
down (hlghret patent!, re- 1 ’*.^, M i
igsacwwtvS'EAs
f 'Six“A , U: ,4 ® 4 r ^
spri™ whret patent. 13-M;
iJ
x >11 IIIIV-ISI 3■ v-8.ll 041UMiK
bulk), 23-pound bucket., lie.
MMie. SSl'**?#
I whit*. 37e: No. 3 mixed.
bushel; H-pound reck*. 34« 41 ^
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