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JOSEPH B. LIVELY
MARKET NEWS
90 |wn' «c?«
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'Atlanta ud Booth i
rmpiM4 authority is
)
Decline Followed Its Issuance.
Was the Only Market
Feature.
RANGE OF NEW YORK STOCKS AND * COTTON MARKET
i BY PRIVATE L1SA8ED WIRE.)
NAME OF STOCK.
New York, Dee. 8.—'While the figures of
the government ginning report were con
sidered bearish and led to*a decline of
from 1 to 7 points at the opening of the
cotton market today, they were not suf
ficiently out of line with expectations to
promote any big operations on either side
Today’s ginning figures were considered
by many *as pointing to a commercial
of about 16,600,000
crop
titles.
I ot BINJUl il>,«W.VW Mica. IlOOm
pressure after the call caused a further
decline of about 10 points.
__ r „ Futures and
spot were steady in Liverpool.
After declining 10 to 16' points from
opening figures, which were high for ses
sion. a slight rally of 1 to 8 polnta was
the best the market could
do up to the
previous .dose.
nark*
the .
world’s consumptive requirements.
The movement Into sight continues full,
Aggregating 7,710,167Iso far for the sea-
•on.
The visible supply of American In
creased 198,166 bales during the
against an Increase of 221,
lit yea
BPHUUMi .
The total visible Increased 204,165 bale*
against an Increase lost year of 347,04
and an Increase of 84,049 the .year before
There were further declines In the las
hour which left the market barely stead:
at losse of 18 to 26 as compared wltl
Thursday’s final quotations. _
Warehouse stocks in New York Friday
62.204: certificated, 61.926.
World’s visible supply:
mi -
Amal. Coppei. . .
Am. Ice Securities.
Am. Sugar Kef. . .
Am. Smelting. . . .
Am. Locomotive. .
Am. Car foundry. ,
Am. Cotton oil
Am. Woolen. # . , ,
Anaconda. . . ; • .
Atchison
Atlantic Coast Lins
a r. t
Baltimore A Ohio. . .
Canadian Pacific. . ,
Corn Products
Ches. A Ohio
Consolidated Gas. . .
Central Lea tier. . ,.
Colo. Fuel & Iron. ,.
Colorado Southern..
Delaware A Hudson.
Denver A Rio O. . . .
Distillers’ Securities.
Erie. .........
do. preferred. . . .
General Electric. . ..
Goldfield Con. . . • .
Great Western. . . .
Great N. preferred..
Great N. Ore
Ink Harvester. , . .
Illinois Central. . .
Interboro. .
do.
Iowa
Kansas A Texas.
American .
Other Wnds
Total, ail ldi .
1 World’s spinpers takings
ra* the wook..
Sines Sept 1..
Movement into sight:
I 1911 I 1910
Overland, week. 44,485 41,062
Since Sept. 1... 290,466 401,066
into sight, week 620,722 550,127
Since Sept. 1.... 7,730,867 6,769,666
So. conaump....| 70,0001 64,000
Weekly interior
Tori'T'W
6,848,000
NEW YORK.
Cotton quotations:
1
Z
X
k
3
li
J
n
Dec.
Jan.
Mch.
May
July
Aug.
Sept.
Oct.
9.11
8.80
8.18
8.M
9.94
|M
8.1#
9.18
9.11
8.80
8.89
8.98
fii
9.03
9.10
9.16
8.92
8.84
■V.HS
8.M
9.08
Ml
8.93
x,*:i
H.71
8.80
S.KS
8.91
0.08
9.02
8.92-93
8.64-65
8.70-71
8.10-81
8.88-90
8.91-92
8.97-99
9.00-01
9.14
8.86-87
8.95-96
9.03-05
9.11-12
9.14-16
9.161-7
9.19-20
Closed barely steady. ,
Lehigh Valley. . . .
L. A N •
Missouri Pacific. • .
N. Y. Central. . . .
Northwestern. . • •
National Lead. . . •
Norfolk 4k Western.
Northern Pacific. .
Ontario A Western.
Pennsylvania.
Pacific Mall. . .
People’s Gas Co.
Pressed Steel Car.
Reading. • •
Rock Island.
Rep
8loss-SheftIeld. . .
Southern Pacific .
Southern Railway,
do. preferred. •
St. Paul
Tennessee Copper.
Texas Pacific. • •
Third Avenue. . •
Union Paciflo. • •
U. 8. Rubber. . .
Utah Copper. . .
U. 8. Steel. ....
do. preferred.
Va.-Car. Chemical..
Western Union. . .
Wabash. ► . ....
do. preferred.
W’house Electric.
of 1 per cent, frotaJ soles,
WIs. Central. . • •
W. Maryland. . . .
H, 474.80o~~»liares
STOCKS IRE HEAVY:
More Important Issues Yielded
a Point in Early Trad
ing.
ork, Dec. 8.—Canadian Pacific
and Reading took the Lead In the m«*< k
market at the opening today. The for
mer gained 1 point and the latter %. Al-
tho fractional recessions were noted, at
the opening there was no special pressure
In any quarter, and after the first few
minutes a rallying tendency developed,
due chiefly to covering by big room
shorts.
The copper group showed pforounced
strength, American Smelter, Amalga
mated and Utah ranging slightly abov
' ‘ —TP *
yesterday’s closing. This was tlu* result
160!* M
35,292
352,099
1287,030
6,168,959
167,060
nc&uts
aims
Stocks
liTOT
» 710.•
Estimated receipts Saturday:
1911. 1910.
New Orleans 11,600 to 12,000 16,351
Galveston 16,000 to 17,600 17,744
SPOT COTTON MARKET.
Atlanta, quiet: middling 815-16.
New Orleans, quiet: middling 9 3-16.
New York, quiet; middling 9.20.
Liverpool, steady; middling 3%.
Savannah, quiet and steady; middling
8%
ifventon. firm; middling 9»i
Mobile, steady; middling IjL
Norfolk, steady; middling 0 1-16. .
Wilmington, steady; middling 1%.
Charleston, quiet; middling 8%.
Boston, quiet; middling 8.20.
Phlladelpnla, quiet; middling 8.46.
Baltimore, nominal; middling 9%.
Memphis, steady; middling ~ ’
St. Louis, quiet; middling
Houston, steady; middling
Little Rock, quiet; middling 9c.
\x:
!•*
PORT RECEIPTS.
'Port receipts, compared with same day
last year:
— 1 iitt
Npw Orleans.
Galveston ...
Mobile
Savannah .
Charleston
H'llmln.lnn
Wilmington
Norfolk ..
Baltimore
New York ..
R<.stop
Pensacola ..
Brunswick ..
Pacific coast
Various.. ..
Total....
1010.
11,578
16,796
io|«li
Mil.
1.117
"Wl'f
INTERIOR RECEIPTS.
Interior receipts, compared with same
day last year:
im
llmi.ton.
1*1*.
Augusta..
Memphis.. .
gua&r.
Little Rock
TTot7i.~. ::
4,141
1.417
1.177
ToaT
N«w O r| ,»n , 1 Dec. ».—Th. census gives
against 10,131,712
003.641 bale. In a.
t the period of Noven
r 1, 1.to:.000 bale, we
gainst 1.360,000 balra
IU,I<>.',I1. UHlc. mat /fill .mi U,*
bale. In th, big crop year of 1903.
of November 14 to I>e-
wer, Klnned till.
year a rain,t L880.M0 bale, l„t year and
1,413,000 balea In 1MI. Conalderlnc tha
-reethi ‘ s Sm
weather and other checking Influence,
ginning* are considered very full and large
crop . Ideas received a decided Impetus
today, worked In the eame dl
the market consequently weakened con
siderably, March here selllnc to 117 thl.
momln_
That there were retarding Influences In
— ... -•— ■ r Informs-
i period la ahown by I
thl, finning p
tlon from, the Interior. The market con
tlnued quiet around I.S2 for March. There
wan considerable reacting by parties who
below spot, and
e,pectins a smaller cen-
of futures being so much
1 the anticipation of bull-
COMMENT ON GINNING REPORT.
New York wire,:. "Ginning report con.
Arm, the big crop estimates Looks like
-e decline before holidays."
■ Indicate big
must have decline before boll
Another wires: "Glnnlni
bureau. Market weak. 1
decline.’*
Another wire: "Locals and Wall-8lreet
selling on glnnl:
further
against the mat
tercet rovered
LIVERPOOL
Futures opened steady..
Opening
Range.
Poe.
Dec.-Jan. 4.88^
Jan.-Feb, 4.89V
?PM.
l.ltft 4,88V
. - 4.90
•4.90 4.91 4.85% 4.91%
-4.92 4.92 4.87% 4.93
•4.93% 4.94% 4.89
May-Jne. 4.97 -4.97
Jne.-July 5.00%-6.01
July-Aug. 6.00%-6.01
Aug.-S#»pt r»,00%-5.01
Sent.-Oct 5.01
Closed barely steady.
NEW ORLEANS
Cotton quotations:
l
«
X
1
!i
I
8
Dec.
Jan.
Mch.
May
July
Aug.
Sept.
Oct.
8.94
8.92
8.98
9.06
9.16
’ 9.02
8.94
8.92
8.99
9.06
9.16
'9.03
8.81
8.75
8.82
8.91
9.02
8.91)
TST
8.76
8.82
8.91
9.02
8*96
8.82
8.75-76
8.82-83
8.91-92
9 02-03
900-02
9.02-04
8.93-96
9.05-06
9.01-02
9.07-08
9.16-17
9.27-28
9.23-25
9.27-28
9.15-16
Closed steady.
IX g Department of Agriculture
WEATHER BUREAU
Vabash shares were weak and
Wabash Is proL
United States Steel common, after
opening unchanged, shaded %. Missouri
Pacific, Pennsylvania and Lehigh Valley
wire each up l u. Union Pacific opened
% off.
The curb opened quiet with American
Tobacco and Standard Oil unchanged.
Americans were firm in London am
;ood support was noted In Steel and
Canadian Pacific.
ppiSTS
1 ‘ “ " forenoon.
. Including
and Reading, yield
ed one point and fractional recessions
were noted in many other stocks.
There was a continuation of pressure
against the market In the early after-
_ loss of 3 points for the da;
preferred was also extremely
lelilng down to 42%. a loss of 2%
Ints. Louisville and kashvllle also
lost 2 points. In the last hour a firmer
tone developed and some recovery was
made.
The market closed firm.
Governments unchanged; other bonds
steady.
MONEY AND EXCHANGE.
ir cent; time money higher; 60 days, ...
days, 4% 04%; six months, 4%Q>4% per
cent
Posted rates: Sterling exchange. 14.88%
1 UfllCU liUL'fl. OlOnillB fAEIIttllfiO, <2.0073
@4.87, with actual business In bankers
Will- .A • 1 C E — A A.' i CETE nn .l
Prime mercantile paper steady at 4%©
STATES—
Nov. 14,
1911.
Dec. 1,
1911.
Dec. E
1910.
l,063.4§i
625.226
54,896
1,625,673
217,966
!i70.62G
615,627
829,387
1,036,889
249,927
2.794.125
56.472
Dec. 1,
1909.
P917T406
612.931
56U32
1,673,301
239,676
809,368
685,633
506,584
998,158
206,297
2,2’.3,144
4f,229
L>ee. 1, I Dw. 1.
1908. 1 1996.
1,175,629! 1.0II.HI
, 771.461 ! 679.924
68,603; 50.021
1,739,6571 1,391.224
394,911' C72J73
1.297.677 1,047.17)
654,346 499.549
431,054 574.041
1,051.550 769.715
279.654; 114.242
3,193.096 3,217.001
56,016; 40.374
Alabama .;
Arkansas -
Florida .. ,
Georgia .. .. .. .. .. ..
Louisiana--
Mississippi
North Carolina
* Oklahoma
South Carolina
Tennessee
Texas
All others
1,198,191
662,542
65,228
2,103,979’
268,408
720,749
715,637
636,166
1,164.149
264.830
*479,802
71.396
1 .4$4.165
682.004
74.014
■ 2,3.17.770
312.414
893.288
898.160
783.741
I.3IO.5U
UO.753
’3.745.930
81,741
United States 111.869,986
12,841.83!
10,139^12
8,876.881111,008. Ml liO.M7.MI
88?1| 84.11 772
•Total crop 1
87.7
Per cent ginned.. ..|
12,120,695'
10, COT,668113,825.46713,510,51!
•Hester's Commercial Crop.
Commercial bar silver, 55 %c.
Mexican dollars, 46%c.
MINING STOCKS.
Giroux, 4 3-16.
95; Fruit rights, 18%;
FriiaV December \
ObMwiUoEi tain alia, mnlyOHI MriUn
hoRiu, Mr oontlnaoM Haw. pm lirtofi poiata « oqnl alt
SnootJiIni—>■ puuof wlfcsi
0 «)M4ri (£)«•*( ^npMlBUn
: ‘FDR/\TLA»m.WVlCli
tfGftMEKMLYFMR To^lfeHT
m SMURPHY.
Advanced Fractions, Then
Eased Off—Oats and Pro
visions Lower. 'Y
ST. LOUIS CASH QUOTATIONS.
Wheat—No. S red winter »4 (
Com (0
Oat, 41*4
Chicago, Dec. The December wheat
futura wu tight at the opening thl,
morning when offering, were email, and
_ wanting
to bid up for It. The Decent!
wheat ara controlled by one a
Interest. The,market weaki
that month were
December and caeh
and the Mine
able weather.
Oat, were >4 to }4c lower.
ITovtalon, wrre lower, while hog, were
■teady to a shade higher.
1 Friday. 1 Saturday.
Wheat
Corn
Oata .
Hogs
21
280
16S
| 21.000
24
440
146
12,000
Wheat allowed' considerable reactionary
power lute today, showing quite a wlda
■ —— mat
range of price#. The market was quiet.
Sentiment I, bearish. Ilaln In Argentina
caused a bulge at tha start. Liverpool
closed (4c to He lower. *
Soft weather prevail, over nearly the
entire com belt and this was tha cause
of fairly good volume of buying orders at
tha start. Tha market cloud Ho to He
lower.
Oate were fairly well held when the
weakness In wheat I, considered. Tha
volume of trade wa, fair.
Market closed off !i to H.
■Yovlslon, were heller taken car* ot
than In eoma time, but tha buying was
leu persistent.
Cash sale.: Wheat, 14,000: com, 130.000
bushel,: oats, 140,000 bushels.
CHICAGO CASH QUOTATIONS.
tlon." No. 1 Northern spring 1.0481.04, No. S
Another wire: "Wall Street, commls- Northern spring 1.0481.47, No. 4 spring
-ion house, end New Orleans selling.! *581.42.
'.wathmey A Co. and locals buyer,. No Com—No. 2 61(406*. No. 2 white 40
demand us yet.”
NEW YORK GROCERIES.
New York, Dec. S.—Coffee steady: No. I • t - nd * r - 1
Rio spot 14H014H. Rice quiet; do
mestic ordinary to prime ISOl'i. Mo-
r Orleans open kett
a u*ll—iviF. ■ uwtisiup, *vt». • Millie Oi
69%. No. 8 yallow 68%@69%. No. 4
67*1. No. 4 whlta *4057. No. 4 yellow
pats—No 2 white 48^fr49%.^]
B
ns open kettle 35d
• quiet; New
____ -7*?.'
refined weak; standard
cut loaf S.4S,. crushed 4
cubes 4. powdered 4.1*. diamond A 1.7$,
confectioners A 1.40. No. I $.00. No. 2 $.$$,
LIVERPOOL GRAIN MARKET.
No. 2 $.$0. No. 4 $.45.
.Cheese quiet; whale milk specials 1$U0
whole milk fancy l$81$V>klm, ,u-
'£JJUS«1*H. skims flat 12(4013. full
tuts sugar 4 S-lg, I Wheal opened unchanged to Hd lower;
4 cranulatad $.40. at 1:M p. m. was (4d to \i higher.
4.4$. mold A 4.14, Cloaetl Hd to Hd higher.
•• .Com opened unchanged to Hd lower; at
1:30 p. m. wai Hd higher. Closed Ha to
Hd higher.
non or tb, liforgun. it, want aus attract
greater attention and bring mors results.
CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET.
Grain quotations:
WH&&. H,,h -
Dec. 41 13 H , »1H
«*y »!» m3
Low. Close. Clou.
SSL
fi Si u «
OATS—
Dec. 47 47 46%
n us
46%
Jan.15.52% 18.66 16.47% 16.60 16.62%
M’y 18.00 16.00 16.92% 16.97% 15.97%
ybrJffM 16.07% 16.05 16.07% 16.07%
1.10
Jan. »,02H
May 0.20
Jan. S.17H
May S.47H
July 8.42H
m
4.I2H
8.97(4
9.17(4
9.30
9.00
9.22H
9.33H
S.17H
4.47(4
4.4$
I.17H
$.47(4
$.4$
1.1$
1.41
1.42V
CHICAGO CAR LOTS.
Following ara receipts for Friday and
NEW YORK PRODUCE MARKET.
New York, Dec. 8.—Wheat steady: May,
1O101O1H: epot. No. 2 red. 94H In eleva
tor; 4544 f. o. b. Com steady; No. 2. In
elevator, nominal; export No. 2, nominal
f. o. b.: atramer. n»(i44H; N... 4, 45(4«f
41. Oata study: natural white. 620$$;
white clipped, $206$. live steady; No. 2,
nominal, f. o. b. New York. Barley
•teady: malting, 11.1101-2$; nominal, c. I.
f. Buffalo; nominal, c. I. f. New York.
H#y Irregular; —
poor to fair.
good to prime, ll.l$61.M;
$1.00(i1.:n. hour duU;
spring patanta, l$.2$a$.44; straights,
|4.9O0$.IO; dura, $4.1004.7$; winter pat-
Utien °-
Beef Arm; family. I14.04O14.M. Pork
atudr; mm. «IT.7$014.25; family. $19.60
031.00. Lard study: city (team, $4.87
ty steam. $4.!
, Jta bid. Tallow
quiet; city. In hogshude, 4(4: nominal,
country. In tierces, 404(4.
BUTTER, POULTRY AND EGOS.
New York. Dec. $.—Dreued poultry
dull; turkoya 140 24. chickens 402$, fowls
6014. ducks 14011, ‘
poultry study; chickens 1201S(-
iiV'l^ twrkeys j«0l6. routers !
41044. It rati 44041.
METAL MARKET.
non oi me Georgian, its want aas attract
greater attention and bring more results
THE WEATHER
CONDITIONS.
Atlanta, Dtc. 8.—The area of hlxh at-
moanherlc presaure In the East has wid
ened out aoinewhat and the area of cloudy
weather In the Southern states east of the
weathar continues cloudy ...
Ing from Texas northeaat to the lake
region with very light showers at a few
places.
The temperature Is quite high In the
prospect for rain has disappeared
at Atlanta and fair weather la now lndl<
cated.
GENERAL FORECAST.
Washington, Dec. 8.—Forecast until
p. m. Saturday:
Virginia—Increasing cloudiness and
warmer tonight; Saturday probably rain
In the southwest portion.
North Carolina—Fair tonight; Saturday
fair in the eastern, local rains In the
W4»«t«rn nortion.
•i: "Iiiih, O'TKiii an.I KUn-lu
ern. I _
night or Raturday.
Slls ‘ * * *
.lisaloalppl—Local rains tonlirht or Sat-
unlay. >
Isouislana—Unsettled tonight and Sat
urday rain In the north.
Arkansas—Unsettled with rain tonight
or Saturday.
Oklahoma—Unsettled tonight and Bat-
urtittV
Ka,t Texas—Unsettled tonight; Satur
day
Texas—Generally cloudy tonight;
rain In the southeast; colder In Panhandle
Saturday.
LIVE' STOC KMARKET.
Chicago.
,«yu> ucl. a.—ttu|
w. Market steady to swuv uib$$«$.
ilxed and butchers, S5.75&6.25; good
•avy. 66.1666.35: rough heavy, $5.806
.46; ilrtit. f$.46d4.$$; pigs, $2.1606.14;
bulk. $(.480^16.
Cattle—Receipts. 2.040. Market etrong;
beeves, $4.1509.26: cows and heifers, $2.44
« 4.25; stockers and feeders. “
i “ “
I heifers. $2.04
. s. $2.1602.70;
exans. $4.760 6.94; calves. $4,250$.$$.
Sheep—Receipts, 14.000. Market steady;
native an.l Western. $2.6404.10; lambs,
*2.7104.20
COTTON SEED OIL.
opening.
«nn«ma.
Spots a
December ....
January ......
February .....
March
April
May ......
June
July
6.2706.34
5.3406.3*
5.34$ 6.34
6.4366.44
6.4406.50
5.5261.14
l.U6b.iO
54405.37
5.3505.34
6.3566.37
5.3106.39
iiaiis
6.4*06.50
5.5206.50
fioeed dull: sales
barrels.
NAVAL STORES.
Savannah. D«c. S.—Turpentine firm at
48%; receipts, 366: sales, 158.
New York, Dec. 8.—Thh opinion of one
tho most prominent financiers regarding
future Dusincss had a depressing effect on
values. His diagnosis or conditions iri the
past have been correct and his opinion
will have great weight with the investing
public. If tho Interests he represents are
apprehensive securities will probably sell
some lower. . '
LONOON 8T0CK MARKET.
BtocK quotations:
STOCKS—
Amalgamated Copper .
American Smelting ..
Anaconda..
Atchison. I .. .. .
Baltimore and Ohio
Canadian Pacific..
Chesapeake and Ohio
Denver and Rio Grande.
EHe.
Illinois Central
Kansas and Texas.. .
Lehigh Vallsy
Missouri Pacific.. -.
Nsw York Central..
Norfolk and Western
Northern Pacific
Ontario and Western .
Pennsylavnla
Reading....
Rock Island.. . r
Southern Pacific .
Southern Railway .. .
do. preferred
St. Paul
Union Pacific
United States Steel.. .
do, preferred
Wabash ..
do, preferred
iv
17
u;>.
LOCAL STOCK* AMO BC.NDS.
Rid. ai!<m
Atlanta A West Point R. R. 112 13714
American National Bank...., 209 *
* ^”1
91
Atlanta Brewing * tee Co.
Atlanta National Bank 275 825
Central Bank ft Trust Corp.. 142H 147
Exposition Cotton Mills 110™ .
Fourth National Bank 240 tig
Fulton National Bank lie jj,
Ga. By. A Elec, common 167H 160
do preferred $9 «<
lllllyer Trust Co. ’. 127
Lowry National Bank 240
Realty Trust Co m
Sixth Ward Bank 11$
Third National Bank 2*5
Trust Co. ot Georgia; Ill
Travelers B$nk and Trust Co. 1J5
in
am
BONDS.
Atlanta Gaslight 1st 5c....
Georgia State 4Hs. 1915...
Georgia Midland 1st $,....
Ga. Ry. A Elec. Co. 5s
Ga. Ry. ft Elee. ref. 5s..
Atlanta Consolidated if..;
1«H
Atlanta city IHi,
Atlanta dtr 4>.s. 1931..
Southern Bell 60
I»H I1H
141
We . Satisfy Them All
O F THE, 11,500 PEOPLE WHO
bank here, some merely desire the
benefits of our Savings Department;
others bank here because , of the dis
patch and accuracy with which their ac
counts can be transacted; and still oth
ers, appreciating the reliability and
sound business judgment of the manage
ment, do their banking here in order to
gain the counsel of these gentlemen in
matters of financial investments, etc.
And all these 11,500 people enjoy
that peace of mind which comes of hav
ing their funds deposited in an institu
tion whose reputation for absolute secur
ity aud trustworthy service extends over
a period of nearly half a century.
We respectfully solicit YOUR ac
count.
Atlanta National Bank
D. E. CURRIER,
President.
F. E. BLOCK,
Vice President.
. JAS. 8. FLOYD,
9 Vice President.
GEO. R. DONOVAN.
Cashier.
J. S. KENNEDY,
Aset. Cashier.
J. D. LEITNER,
Asst. Cashier.
Barby AC)~:Tn.ANTA.'
12,841,832 BALES COTTON GINNED
FROM SEPTEMBER 1 TO DECEMBCIt
Washington, Dec. 8.—A cotton report issued by the census hur^eu todsr
shows 12.814.832 hales, counting round bales as half hares, ginned from the
growth of 1911 to December 1, compared with 10,139,712 for 1910, and 8.876,886
for 1909. _
The percentage of the last two crops ginned to December 1 is 87.7 for mi.
and 88.k for 1909. Round bales included this year arc 87.567, compared with 101..
718 for 1910 and 134,393 for 1909. Sea Island included 87,457 for 1911, 60.694 for
1910 and 77,591 for 1909. ... . |
TIPS FLASHED
FROM WALL STREET.
NEWS AND GOSSIP
OF THE FLEECY STAPLE
(From Hayward A Glark.)
New York, Dec. 8.—Carpenter. Bagxot
- —- -*- -* *-* ‘ ‘“creased
(From (layward A Clark.)
New York, Dec. 8.—Carpenter, Bsgfot
A Co.: Liverpool was due % higher ee
and look for at least a .partial' recovery £ ^ - -
In prices soon. Believe I^hlgh Valley a December and % lower on later position
purchase. It acts as If Insiders are ac- Opened, quiet, 1 to 2 off. At 12:15 p. a
dull, 1 to 2 off. 8pots unchanfs);
cumulating it.
New York Financial Bureau: Hearish: . «
operations by the professional element I jnlMHbF 5.04, sales .,000, American 6,
may be expected again today In tho stock imports 36,000.
market, and they will continue so long, • Estimated ports 75.000 bates, again
as the present policy of extending sacle
support only Is followed by tho large In
terests, or until the active list shall be
come oversold. It is possible that further
attacks may Induce some liquidation,
which would of course he permitted to
run Its course. We would not press the
advantage of the short side too far, but
would cover on weaknoss after declines
trading, and then buy
stop order protection. Information chan'
nets continue passive.
v Dow-Jones Co.: American Federation
of Labor committee for McNamara de
fense Issues statement repudiating dyna
miters ami welcoming state or Federal
nvestigatlnn. Chinese rebels threaten to
jynamlte Fekin. Armistice extended to
December 21. E. H. Gary admits Steel
corporation could undersell any competi
tor because of economies of production,
but alms at maintaining fair prices. New
York Centra] asks public service commis
sion for permission to acquire majority
stock of Ontario and Western from the
New Haven The latter may purchase
Central's remaining interest in Rutland
Twelve industrials declined .41; twenty
active rails declined .44.
41,147 last week and 71.157 last year.
Dallas, Tex., wires: “Texas generaHj
cloudy, foggy and damp. Oklahoma it*
erally cloudy and cool.’’
Watkins, Waters, Martin, Royee, Menu
and McFadden sold on the call.
The New' York Commercial estimate!
the total crop at 14,160.000 bales, by states
'as follows: Alabama 1.650.000, ArksnM
960,000, Florida 86,000. Georgia fSOO.ftft
Louisiana -440,000. Mississippi U10.JJJ
North Carolina 850.000. South Carolina
vorth Carolina 850,000. soutn
.,450,000, Oklahoma 1,000.000, TexaaUOJ.*
000, Tennessee 426,000. othew 166,066: to
tal, 14,850,000 bales, not Including Itatjjj
spacHa, which are estimated at N6.M6
and tVerat * * — —“ ~ 1 ^
sstsriWflw' 1 *• yel,ow ' per,,x - b,,,k< "
ESKElante. $1.2501.60 per erste.. Pep- ' iV"! 'f.iSi'lSL uXeC will T
Following are 11 a. m. bids:
9.01, January 8.74, March 8.22. March Ml
October 9.09. .
New Orleans, Dec. 8.—Hayward
Clark: The weathgr man ahoam fa Jr «
the eastern half, generally c,oud M n
western half; raining In central »«*
*°Thl T n”w' Orlesne Tlmeo-Djjjg*
Both futures and .poti held
terday, but nobody d*r*d
Si
opinion thst the market la on Um cm
substantial advancAsImply becau"' «"JJ
luahol. Irish potstoes, $1.0001.10 per
bushel. Cranberries. $11 per barrel; 60e
per gallon.
PROVISION MARKET.
(Corrected by White Provision Co.)
Cornfield bams, 10 to 12 lbs. average,
15(4.
Corfleld hams, 12 to 14 lbs average,
1 Cornfield skinned hams, 16 to It lbs
average. 1$H.
Cornfield picnic hems, 4 to I lbs aver-
nF t'ornfieid breakfast bacon, 21.
Grocer style bacon (wide or narrow),
Cornfield fresh pork sausage (link or
bulk). 2$-lb. buckets. 11.
Cornfield frankfurters. 10-lb. boxes, 10.
Cornfield bologna sausage, 25-lb. boxes,
Cornfield luncheon hams, 26-lb. boxes,
Cornfield spiced Jellied meats In 10-lb.
"SMMfcsd link
sausage, 25-lb.
ankfurtera In Vickie, 16-lb.
99% 99%
NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET.
Cof|pa quotations:
January.
February.
March. .
April. .
April.
May.
June.
July.
Auguat.
Septemh
ptember, . , .
October. *. . .
November. . . .
December. . . .
Cnoeed steady.
dpenipg.
13.4,*.
i3. io pm
I3.15f.il3.23!
13.154)13.20
13.150* 13.251
13.14(| 13.20
I3.14(i 13.201
13.144113.16
13.124. 13.15
13.10613.15
13.71(913.74
Sales, 69,250
Closi
lag.
9181!
13.2*
12.17013.20
13.096* 13.10
13.07fixl3.03
13.05ft 13.06
13.05'<i 13.0*i
13.05013.06
13.05013.06
L13.05& 13.06
13.04$ 13.08
13.044x13.05
13.74$ 13.76
hags.
ATLANTA MARKETS
countr Y candled, 320 340.
BUTTER^—Jerae^r and creamery, in i-
s«:oc; fresh country,
ISuLTRT—Drawn, heal
end feet on. per pound; Hens. 160 l$c:
fries 22024C. Roosters. 10011c. Turkeys
owing to fatness. 16020c.
5u &C rk. d y U s C ^SfU SC pir r & MW7S£
Fruits and produce.
FRUITS AND VEGETABLN
RIK8—Lemony, fancy. |6;0 r
fiesSiu per i bo * t> . 'lorW* 51 orsnUls
•2.0002.50 per box. Bananas 2HO$c set
pound. Pfantito nap nntm/t• t *.
Cornfield smoked link esussge In pickle,
60-lb. cans, $4.25.
Cornflcbl frank
kl Cornfic?d pickled pigs feet, ll-lb. kits,
$1.15.
Cornfield pure lard (tierce basis), 10H-
Compound lard (tierce basis , t.
r>. B. extra ribs, 0(4.
l/, D. CAir* rioB, 074. 1
D. 8. rib_ bellies, medium average,
2J. 0> Hi* iiicuiuiii utue
D. S. rib bellies; light average, II
r*_OUR ANB jrain.
FLOUR—PasteU'a Elegant. $4.76; Dla.
mond, intent. 14.00; Victory (finest pat
ent), |S76; Faultless, finest, $5.75; Swans
down (highest patent), $6.40; Home
Queen (highest patent), $5.15; Puritan
(highest patent). $6.16; Sun Rise (half-
S .tent), $4.65: Tulip flour.-$4.10; White
oud (highest patent). $4.00; Farm
Ball. $6.40; Carnation, $5.10: Whlta Lily
(highest parent), $4.0v: Ocean Spray
*'corn—Tennessee White tnew crop),
$7c; mixed (new crop). 16c; corn chops.
Ulvely smsll'showlng. The !"»■ t
says some sort of a propagandaoo
holding hack of seed cotton nssseja*
rled In the hope otxreat rg the
slon that the crop Is smaller than It **
ly Is. while men-Who are neutralI In
opinions arc Inclined to believe 'J 1 *' biw j
maturity and rapid ginning rornWR
have reduced tho unglnned renjj*?,
comparatively small percentage 1
whole. , In any event, nowever. the '™|
and the talent will probably *»n*e *^
ernment crop estimate.expecwtjons r g
ginning figures of this morning. ^
most iveople believe the showing "“j „
moderate, covering by ■ hor !i-®5,nv0|
some active buying of spring d* 1 ''
by men who are usually busy
side, held the markets stead).
$.20: chicken chowder. 100-pound
2.00: Purina Pigeon ..feed,
CTi. ‘bibr chick'" $215: Pjjjg
•cratch. 60-pound sacks. J2.10.
rlna .JcratcfiT 100-lb. sacks.
_. _JK”o’"soratch7$$; Victory JgfiS
12: Succesa scratch, 6l-»?*.
wheat, 2-bu*heI
61.25; Success b*bjr chjck,
ChlcWf
82-05: or
41.25; Success oany cni«»$
trr Shell, 100-lb. sacks. 10c; Purina
175-lb. sacks, $1.76; .Purina feed, **
sacks. $1.70; Purina feed (molassjjbfi
pound ncki. $1.46; Arab feed 1M-P«
sacks, $1.75; Vlctont horse few- '
pound sacks, .$1.45: Just horse feed. »
41.40. Wheat (Tennessee), dius-
^a, r ^.^«»:°7^ 0are -!»«
erasing. 70c: Oklahoma rust-proof.
y hales. $1.60: Timothy, choice «mr« “ |a
y $1.64; Timothy No. L n.«
$1.(5; Timothy No. I nft*.jBl
. Timothy No. 1 clover, mixed.
sacks,
sacks. 68c.
OATS—Fancy white dipped, 66c; fancy
white, 64c; No. 2 white, ilc: mixed, 82c.
COTTOlJ HEED MEAL—Harper. 426.00;
^COTTON 8EEU ^TULLS'—8quxr, sacks
$4.40 per ton. 1
FEEDSTUFF.
SHORTS—Hsiitday, 100-pound sacks.
$1.45; fancy 75-pound recki; tfu*
P- W.. 76-lb -sacks $1.76: Brown, 100-lb
sacks, $l.<0: bran, 75 and 140-pound sack#
$1.60; pure wheat 76-pound sacks. $1.4$;
Germ meal, Germo, 41.*0; sugar beet pulp,
.fcillCKEN FMSp^Rgater. 40-lb. «cks.
4*. avuriina. scratch, 1 dozen pound pack-
ean«. round gr^-ea age. 42.30; wheal for chickens, ner huah^i*
Celery. 67.0004.00 $1.25; Purina scratch, 15-pound packages
Timothy No. 1 clover, mixed. II
•traw. 40c: Bermuda fcax. *
GROCERIES.
«Sun4„5«.ndV^‘?»*.
York refinedl * He; P**'
ta co?'FEE-Roaslcd (Arbuckle's).
1.1. -lioasieni i“-.d pr
AAAA, $14.50 In balk: In bags sod
rels, 12.10; green. I7Hc.
OFFICES
RHODES BUILDING
All conveniences. For r*< >
i scKagc.: Boom 202 or M. 46.