Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, November 13, 1912, EXTRA 1, Page 15, Image 15

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Real Estate For Sale. EAST LAKE ROAD \ r THE southwest corner of East Lake road and Tupelo street we have a lot 200x372 for $3,250. It is a beautiful building site, just three blocks from en trance to Country club. The lot runs away back into an oak rove; sewers and water can be obtained. It would be the stroke of wisdom for someone to buy this for a home and have a house sitting back 100 feet off the road. FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR HOUSE ~ BIG CORNER LOT 125x247 MUST BE SOLD On Car Line. Fine shade, plenty fruit, poultry yard, barn, sewers, water, elec tric lights, tile walks. Druid Hills and Inman Park sect ion. In the city. Good house and great big lot. Sacrifice Price, $4,850. Owner going to the coun try. Let him go quick. E. Rivers Realty Co. 291-3 E. Hunter St. 374-6 E. Fair St. $9,50000 TWO large houses, bringing.in good rents, which will almost take care of deferred payments. Situated just two doors from Moore street, within half-mile circle. Will Exchange MY EQIITY in this propertv for good unencumbered house. CALL ME evenings. M. 2502-. L .1. D. COLLINS, JR. W ILLI AMS- HARTSOCK CO. REAL ESTATE AND BUILDERS. FOURTH NATIONAL BANK BUILDINtI IT.on* 2106 Main. BARGAIN THAT is UNUSUAL—A good niece of white renting property, rented all the time. Will pay you 14 per cent on the price, which is s4.Z£>o; terms •0 cash, balance $35 per month. Might consider exchange for good north side vacant lot. Can also shave price a hit on larger cash payment. BEAUTIFUL east front vacant lot, Druid Hills section; 50 by 175 feet; price $2,- 000 Win Re u this on y (iur < iw n terms. NORTH AVENUE, close to Highland, a beautiful vacant lot, for only $2,000. Terms SSOO cash, balance $25 per month. Get busy on this. Have a good north side lot to trade in on *good piece of renting property. Ask for Mr. Williams. SIOO Cash, Balance $12.50 Per Month ON WEST TENTH STREET we offer a four room house for $1,250 on the above terms. HARPER REALTY COMPANY "17 Third National Bank Building. Bell Phone Ivy 4286. Atlanta Phone 672. Ihe Biggest Bargain in Atlanta For Exchange Or Sale HAVE an eight-room house located on a tine charted street. Lot 115 x Beautiful lawn and fine shade trees. This property can be bought •t less than $4,000. would consider trade. What have you? REALTY SALES CORPORATION 13 SOUTH BROAD ST, ATLANTA. GA. b °.\ Farnsworth, Manager. phone m. 221 REAL FARM BARGAINS. ONE OF THE HIGGEST BARGAINS EVER OFFERED. 111 ••'ide an estate which needs money, we are instructed to ■aerlflee valuable 120-acre farm at sls per acre. Two good houses, barns, oyiie. springs and original timber enough to pay for place; 35 miles ! Olanta, 1 inlle from good town and two railroad stations; at fork of " public roads. R. F, D. and telephone service. Pllfv WILSON BROS. rnOXE M 4411-J 70! EMPIRE BLDO HOUSE you will build, buy or rent will not be a biodern home unless it is wired for Electricity. Real Estate For Sale. THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 13, 1912. Her* Is Prompt Relief For all pain* peculiar to women: head ache, back-ache, or utero-ovarlan pains— ANTI-KAMNIA TABLETS A’ot a itimu/ant, intoxicant or habit format, but a pain reliever, bringing ab sence of pain and rest quickly.gently.safely. eAt Al! Druggist* <ft 25c Vest-Packet-Boxes “CASCARETS” MAKE YOU FEEL GREAT Gently cleanse your liver and sluggish bowels while you sleep. Sick headache, biliousness, dizziness, coated tongue, foul taste and foul breath —always trace them to torpid liver, delayed fermenting food in the bowels or sour, gassy stomach. Poisonous matter clogged in the in testines, instead of being cast out of the system, is reabsorbed into the blood. When this poison reaches the delicate brain tissue it causes congestion and that dull, throbbing, sickening head ache. Salts, cathartic pills, oil and purga tive waters force a passageway for a day or two—yes—but they don't take the poisons out and have no effect upon the liver or stomach. Cascarets immediately cleanse and regulate the stomach, remove the sour, undigested and fermenting food and foul gases, take the excess bile from the liver and carry out of.the system all the constipated waste matter and poi sons in the bowels. A Cascaret tonight will surely straighten you out by morning. They work while you sleep—a 10-cent box from your druggist means your head clear, stomach sweet and your liver and bowels clean and regular for months. (Advt.) ————M— STATE OB' OHIO, CITY OF TOLEDO, LUCAS, COUNTY, ss. Frank .1. Cheney, makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the City of Tole do, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUN DRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY, Sworn to before tne and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 1886. A. W. GLEASON, (Seal.) Notary Public. Hail’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mu cous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials free. F. .1. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists. 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation Real Estate for Sale. WHERE are the 15,000 people that are coining to Atlanta in the next twelve months going to live? Many will implire for sub urban homes, or investigate the hundreds of city properties we have for sale. Today, for instance, a client has placed with us two houses in DECATUR, JUST 19 MINUTES from the EQUITA BLE BUILDING, and a 5-minute schedule. These 15,001 new citizens are going to find out that it is not so much a question of miles to their places of business, but rather of MIN UTES. Do you get the significance of that* A refined community has a charm that is being sought after more and more ea'ch day. WE HAVE two 2-story, 8-room houses within less than one block of Agness Scott college, the car line, and close to the public school, for $4,500 each, on large shady lots, with shrubs and grass already growing. Terms too easy to discuss! 30 ACRES BETWEEN - DRUID HILLS AND DECATUR. ADJOINING property just sold. There is no good acreage in this neighborhood that you can buy for less than SI,OOO per acre. See if we can’t get this for you at a price that has a good profit on top of it? CENTRAL PROPERTY. THIS is getting to be a relative expression, but we mean central property when we use the word. Edwin P. Ansley has done more to increase values in Atlanta than any one developer in it. Forsyth street, for instance, will always stand out as THE ONE thoroughfare that he has actually created. Where is another like it? Central property is the one question that we come as near to be able to advise you about as any one. Certainly the records will show that FORTUNES have been made by following our advice in this line, and not a PENNY lost. ANSLEY PARK. LOT 3, Block 20, 50x200, close to Piedmont car line, can be deliv ered for $1,900; terms. Adjoining lots can not be bought for less than $3,000. This is not the real value, but a forced sale. GET in the habit, of using our BUREAU OF INFORMATION. It means money to you. EDWIN P. ANSLEY REALTY TRUST BUILDING. Bell Phone I. 1600. Atlanta 363. Bl’Y A HOME A T A BARGAIN. $4,250 —EAST GEORGIA AVE.; a real handsome little five-room home; the owner has lived In it ever since it was finished, three years ago; lot 50x150; no loan to assume. This is close to the park. Let us show ft to you. $3,650 WEST END bungalow, six rooms, modern and pretty; one block of Gor don street. If you are looking for something in this section, you must not miss this. Terms. SS,SOO—EDGEWOOD AVE.; right in the limelight; we are offering for a few days only a lot 58x104, with an up-to-date seven-room house on it. This Is a bar gain and enhancing in value daily. You can live here a while and make a nice profit. Terms. $5,000 —BUNGALOW, between Druid Hills and Inman Park; has s|x nice, large rooms, tile bath, hardwood floors, stone front. Here is a pretty, well-built home, on a beautiful lot. Can arrange terms to suit vou. MARTIN-OZBURN REALTY CO. Third National Bank Building. Phones: Ivy 1276. Atlanta 208 35 Boulevard Terrace NORTH SIDE, six-room, modern cottage, lot 50x185, half block from North Boulevard; fine residence section; among high class homes. Price cut from $3,750 to $3,200 for quick sale. If you want a real bargain, see us at once, somebody will get it. RAMSEY. GREEN & ANDERSON 211215 Empire Building M 66, Atlanta 344. A Fighting Cock ** I feel like a fighting cock ” is the expression of the man with an active liver —he tackles his work with vim— he is successful —nine times out of ten you will find he takes Tutt’s Pills which have been used by a million people with satisfac tory result. At your drug- ' gist’s— sugar coated or plain. PllffLES CAME JJMTCHES On Face. Small, Red and Hard. Al so on Neck and Chest. Itching Intense, Pain and Burning. Cuti cura Soap and Ointment Cured. • Morrison, Tenn.— “For one year I suf fered from a very severe attack of acne or pimples, accompanied by eczema. It * T7 > very often caused pain and burning. I tried several so called ‘sure cure.' remedies, but they did little or no good. Several months ago I heard of Cutl cura Soap and Ointment and wrote for a sample. "I found them so soothing that I at onee purchased a twenty-five cent cake of Cuticura Soap, and a fifty cent box of Cuticura Ointment. I used the Cuticura Soap and Ointment as follows: First open some of the pimples, bathe with warm water and Cuticura Soap, dry and smear lightly with Cuticura Ointment. Let this remain on for about five or ten minutes, then wash off with hot water and Cuticura Soap. After using them for about a month, all of the itching and the pimples had en tirely disappeared." (Signed) John Finger, Dec. 30, 1911. Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment are sold throughout the world. Liberal sample of each mailed free, with 32-p. Skin Bo’ok. Ad dress post-card “Cuticura, Dopt.T. Boston." X'Tender-faced men should use Cut icura Soap Shaving Stick, 25c. Sample free. DECATUR first showed itself by the formation of small red, rather hard pimples whieh were not only disfiguring to the face, but were painful. They also appeared on my neck and chest. Their itch ing was often so intense as to cause insomnia, and they Real Estate For Sale. SPINNERS CHECK CDTTO N DECLINE NEW YORK, Nov. 12.—Free buying by the larger spot interests and scattered short covering resulted in the cotton market here opening barely steady, with prices unchanged to 7 points better than Monday's final. A cable was received from Liverpool saying; "Austria has agreed to do nothing in regard to hin dering Servia to her claim for base or port on the Adriatic until after the de cision of the powers.” This caused la further aggressive movement, with prices rallying 7 to 11 points over the opening. After the call the market became weak on a general liquidation, which seems to be profit-taking by longs, and all the initial gains were lost, with prices sagging about the early range. The feeling around the opening that we would have a further reaction and the selling was general, which caused the slump, but large spot people and the ap pearance of spinners who absorbed cot ton as fast as offered caused uneasi ness among the bears. The spot demand is reported good throughout the eastern states. This caused hesitation among shorts to seU and the market was well supported frlim all sources, resulting in a quick advance. Every option regained the early decline and during the afternoon session prices continued to move forward. May led the advance, rallying to 12.30. a net gain of 30 points from last night's close. The entire list showed gains of 23 to 25 points from the previous close. More l favorable news regarding the po litical situation in Europe was given credit to a great extent for the aggress iveness. The majority of traders are looking for a substantial decline, and they seem to be hoping to buv cheaper cotton and afraid to sell it short. At th£ close the market was firm with prices a net gain of 14 to 19 points from the final quotations of Monday. RANGE OF nfw york rvrufles. C£ < * * U If r» S J “ P ” J 2" | O 3.0 Dec. 111.72:11.94.11.67 1 1.87 fi7BUB7 Thro-? 1 Jan. '11.84 12.05 11.75(12.00(11.97-1:! 11.79-81 J'.i'h. Ii:(12.05-07111.87-89 Meh. (12.04(12.23 11.94'12.18 12.15-18(11.97-99 May 112.05'12.21(11.97(12.20(12.18-20(12.00-01 June I|I| 12.20-22:12.02-04 July 12.09 12.30'11!. 00(12.22112.22-25 12.03-06 Aug. 'll. 95(11.95!! 1.95(11.95(12.10-12(11.95-97 Sept. (11.95(11.95(11.95(11.95(11.88-90111.70-75 Oct, i11.65111,65111.50|U.63|11.65-67 11.50 Closed firm. r Liverpool cables were due to come 16 to 17% points lower today, but the mar ket opened steady 12 points lower. At 12:15 p. m. the market was quiet and steady, 12 to 13 points lower. At the close the market was-steady, with a net decline of 10% to 14 points from the final figures of Monday. Spot cotton easier at 5 points decline; middling 6.85 d; sales, 7,000 bales, includ ing 6,000 American. Estimated port receipts todav, 100.000 bales, against 100.743 last week and 105,- 085 last year, compared with 91,213 bales the year before. RANGE IN LIVERPOOL FUTURES. Futures opened steady. Range. z P. M. Close. Prev. Opening Prev. Nov. . . . 6.65 -6.65% 6.64% 6.61 6.77% Nov.-Dec. 6.53%-6.54% 6.65% 6.66% Dec.-Jan. 6.50 -6.51 6.50 6.a3 6 63% Jan.-Feb. 6.50 -6.50% 6.49% 6.52 6.62% Feb.-Meh. 6.49 -6.49% 6.49 6.51% 6.62 Meh.-Apr. 6.49 -6.49% 6.48 6.51% 6.62 Apr.-May 6.49 -6.48% 6.49>' 6.51 6.61% May-June 6.50 -6.49 6.48% 6.51 6.61% June-July 6.49%-6.48% 6.48% 6.50% 6.61 “ July-Aug. 6.47%-6.46% 6.46% 6.49 “ 6.60 Aug.-Sept 6.39 -6.38% 6.39 6.41 6.52% : Sept.-Oct. 6.24 6.24 6.38 Closed steady. RANGE IN NEW ORLEANS FUTURES. IS I W 5 « £8 Io I x 3 I 5 £5 N0v12.14-16112.06-08 Dec. |12.09 (12.25( 12.00(12.17! 12.16-17112.06-08 Jan. [12.06 12.27 11.98(12.19 12.19-20112.08-09 Feb. I 12.22-X4112.11-12 Meh. 12.18’12.40'12.14112.35:12. 34-35112.20-21 Apr 12.37-39 12 23-25 May (12.30 12.50 12.25112.45 12.45-46 12.31-32 June -2.48-50 12.34-35 July 112.41 12.57.12.38'12.5712.55- 5 7 12.40-42 1 Closed barely steady. SPOT COTTON MARKET. Atlanta, steady; middling 12%. Athens, steady; middling 12 13-16. Macon, steady; middling 12%. New Orleans, steady; middling 12%. New York, quiet; middling 12.20. Boston, quiet; middling 12.20. Philadelphia, quiet: middling 1' 45. Liverpolo, easier; middling 6.85 d. Augusta steady; middling 12%. Savannah, steady; middling 12%. Mobile, nominal. Norfolk, quiet; middling 12%. Galveston, quiet; middling 12 3-16. Charleston, firm; middling 12%. Wilmington, steady; middling 12c. Little Rock, steady; middling 12c. Baltimore, nominal; middling 12%. Memphis, steady; middling 12%. St. Louts, firm; middling 12%. Houston, steady; middling 12%. Louisville, firm; middling 12%. PORT RECEIPTS. The following table shows receipts al the ports today, compared with the same day last year: ' I 1912. i 191 L New Orleans . . . . 15,519 13,386 Galveston 49,260 40.095 Mobile 3,070 4.412 Savannah! 16,659 20,028 Charleston' 2,908 3.262 Wilmington 4,610 4,139 Norfolk! 10,002 8,640 New York' 60 Boston' 217 161 Pensacola 167 Port Arthur . . . ! 2,354 Pacific coast ' 4,160 Various 7,932 6.742 Total 1 10,344 107,1,9 Dandruff and Falling Hair Remedy Fifty Cent Bottle of Pa risian Sage Hair Tonic Best for All Hair and Scalp Troubles Every man and woman who values a good head of hair should regularly use Parisian Sage. Tens of thousands of people are using It every day because it is such a clean, honest remedy that does exactly what it Is advertised to do or money back. Please bear In mind that, Parisian Sage Is not a dye; that it does not con tain sugar of lead or any other dan gerous ingredient, and that It will stop falling hair, scalp Iteh and rid your scalp of every particle of dandruff. It will do more: it makes hair grow lustrous and luxuriant and puts a ra diant beauty into dull, lifeless hair. Get a bottle of Parisian Sage today at any drug store or toilet goods coun ter The price Is only 50 cent* He sure and ask for Parisian Sage Hair Tunic; the girl with the Auburn halt Is on every carton. Hold by dealers everywhere, (Advt ) CONGRESS PLIENS AFFEGTSTOGKS By CHARLES W. STORM. NEW YORK. Nov 12. —Strength in the European markets over a brighter outlook was reflected in the New York market at the opening today and general gains ranged from fractions to more than 2 points. The view generally taken was that Europe would find away to avoid war. There were a number of buying orders cabled here irom London. Paris and Berlin. The best gain was made bv Canadian Pacific, which advanced 2% points to 263% in the first fifteen minutes Among the other early advances were United States Steel comm*n %. Amalgamated Copper 1. Erie common %, Atchison %, Reading 1%, Lehigh Valley 1%, Union Pacific 1 and Missouri Pacific %. At the end of fifteen minutes, profit taking reduced st me of the gains in a few of the stocks. News of the assassination of Premier Canalejas, of Spain, was received shortly after the opening, but had practicallv no effect upon American stocks, although London cables stated that Spanish stocks sold off there. A heavy tone was shown in the late forenoon and the leading issues sustained losses ranging from fractions to 1 point American Smelting was exceptionally weak, declining 1% to 78. Steel common declined % to 73% and similar losses were recorded. Weakness whieh had prevailed after midday was followed by development of strength in the last hour subsequent to the publication of a Trenton dispatch that President-elect Wilson will take no action on the tariff question until he has con sulted with responsible business interests. Steel Common advanced from 73% to 75% and many other important industrials rose, including American Smelting and Amalgamated Pojiper. The market closed steady: governments unchanged: other bonds steady. Stock quotations: I | (Last I Clos.|Prev STOCKS— IHighiLow ISale.l Bid .ICI s* Amal. Copper. 81% 5:.% 84% 84 81 % Am. lee See .... 20 19% Am. Sug. Ref. 121 120% 121 121% 121 Am. Smelting I 80%: 78 (80 ( 80 | 79 Am. 1.0e0m0... 45%; 44% 45% 45 44 Am. Car Fdy.. 43%| 42% 43 59% 58% Am. Cot. oil . 55% 54% 55 55% 54 Amer. Woolen ( .... ... . : 22 ! .... Anaconda .... 43% 42’, 43% 43% 42% Atchison "07% 10f.%'107% 107%.106% A. C. L[138%j37 137’1 (127% (138 American Can 10% 38% "9% 40 39% do. prof. ..'122 :122 122 122 121 Am. Beet Sug. 56%; 52'% 54% 59% 55% Am. 'l', and 'l'. 143%'142%(142'% 1.4.'.'% 143 Amer. Agrlcul. I .... . ... ....( 86 W 57 Beth. Steel ...' 44 ' 42% 13 ! 43 43 B. It. T( 89% 89 89% I 89% 89 B. and <)!106%i105% 106 !06%'1.05% Can. Pacific . '264% 261%'264%(264% l i:61 Corn Products 16% 16% 16b. 16% 16% C. and 0 81% 79%' 80% 80%( 80 Consol. Gas .. |143%'142% 143 143%|143% ('em Leather .. 31 I 30% 31 30% 31 Colo. F. and I. 36 35 ‘ 36 36% 3’.% Colo. Southern' 38 38 D. and H! 67 '167 167 167 165 I >en. and R. G. .. . . 22 2'l % Distil. Seeur. .! 27% 27% | 27% 27 27% Erie 34%, 34 34% 34% 33% do. pref. ..( 51%|*51.%; 51% 52 51'8 Gen. Electric .(181% 1.80% 180% 181 181 Goldfield Cons.! .... .... .... 2%' 2% G. Western ... 18%: ,8% 18% 18%i 18% G. North,, pfd.:i38%!’3«%(138 T3B '137% G. North, tire. 46 '45 |46 !5%| 44 Int. Harvester 119% 120% 111. Central .. . 128% 128% 1;:8>, 1;:S'- 1;.8% Intel-boro 20 1 19% 19% 19% 19% do. pref. .. 64%; t'3% 64 64%( 63% lowa Central .( ....; ....; .....12 12 K. C. Southern 28 27% 27% 28%! 27% K. and T( 28 28 128 28% 27% do. pref. .. .... I ... .1 .... | <l2 | <l2 1,. Valley. . .171 172% 173 174 172% I. and N.. . .’ 1 47% 14 147 %1 47 146% Mo. Pacific . . 14% 43 44 14% 43’/, N. Y. Central 114% 11l 1114% 115 113% Northwest.. .' ....’ ....! .... 139%)139% Nat Lead . . 62”., 60% 61%l Ol'l 62 N. and W. . .115 (114 (115 |115%!114'4 No. Pacific . . 124% 123% 124% 1:15 '124% O. and W. . . .... ....! 34% I 34% Pennl23', 12’:; 12'1% 1.;3% l-’3% Pacific Mail. . 34% 33 34% 31 32% P. Gas Co. . .116% 116 116 116% 116 P. Steel Car. .' 39 39 39 I 37% 37 Reading. . . . 171 %168% 171 '4,1171 •% .169% Rock Island . 2578 25% 25%! 25%' 25 do. pfd.. . . 49% 47% 49 1 49% 49% R. I. and Steel ■ 30% 28%' 28% 29%: 29% do. pfd . . . I 9.1%' 91%! 91% 91% S. -Sheffield. . ....' ... .I ... .I 56 So. Pacific . .I111%'109%:111%(1107»!199% So. Railway. . J 29%( 29 29%| 29%i 29% do. pfd.. . .( 81% I 81 I 81% I 81% 80 St. Paul. . . .:115%(ll4 U5%(115% 114% Tenn. Copper ! 41%l 40 ' 10',% 40% 41% Texas Pacific . 24%i 24%' 24% 24% 24% Third Avenue .... 38 Union Pacific !72-\ 1 170 172‘\ 172% 170 U. S. Rubber . 52 1 4 51 \ 5U* 4 51 51 \/ 2 Utah Copper . 03%’ 62%i 63 1 r 63% 63 U. S. Steel . . 75’,2 : do. pfd.. . . 112V2 111% V. Chem. J 45%; 45% 45%l 45% 45% West. Union . 78%i 77%| 77%! 77%' 78 Wabash. . . J ... J 4% 4% do. pfd.. . . ... . ....1....! 14 % * 14 W. Electric . . 82 ' 80%; 82 82 ' 80% Wis. Central*.' ....! .... ...J 52%j 57% W. Maryland . ___.' ... 55L< 55 Total sales. 724.200 shares. METAL MARKET. NEW YORK, Nov. 12. At the metal ex change today trading continued quiet with the general tone steady. Quotations: Cooper, spot, 17c bid; November 17.05'</ 17.-0; December-January, 17 KUo 17.20. Lead, 4.80fd4.85; spelter, tin, 41*.6050.00. COTTON SEED OIL. Cottnn seed oil quotations: ~ I Opening.(Hosing. Spot 1 November .... December January l 6.01 6.07 February6.os6/ 6.10 6.076/6.09 March6.lo6/6.11 6.146/6.15 Auril 6.106/ 6.17 6.186/ 6.22 May 6.21616.22 6.266/6.28 Closed steady; sales 17,900 barrels. =ni —ir=F ... -ir== ESTABLISHED 1861 ! I I Lowry National Bank OF ATLANTA p Capital and Surplus . . . $2,000,000.00 Undivided Profits .... 224,000.01) The officers of this bank would be pleased to communicate with those desiring increased bank ing facilities, or wanting to open an account. • f” (Money deposited in our Savings Department or on Time Certificates, draws a liberal interest. Safe Deposit Boxes, $2.50 a year and upward. ROBERT J. LOWRY, HENRY W DAVIS. President. Cashier. THOMAS D. MEADOR, E. A. BANCKER, JR, L. Vice President. Asst. Cashier. I” JOSEPH T. ORME, H. WARNER MARTIN, Vice President. Asst. Cashier. DIRECTORS: Thos. J. Avery, John E. Murphy, Frederic J. Paxon, Thomas Eylexton, Thos. D. Meador, William G. Raoul. Samuel M. Inman, J. H. Nunnally, Mell R. Wllkln»on, Robert J. Lowry, Joseph T. Orme, Ernest Woodruff. "I V 1 * 1 GENERAL SELLING LOWERS CEREALS ST. LOUIS CASH QUOTATIONS. Wheat—No. 2 redlo7 @IOB% Corn 50 Oats 32% CHICAGO, Nov. 12.—Wheat was again % to %c lower this morning with cables disappointing as regards strength and a lug increase in the European supply amounting to 6,000,000 bushels. The po litical situation was considered.less alarm ing. Northwestern receipts were again large and those at Winnipeg were more liberal. A private cable from Argentina places the exportable wheat surplus at 145.500,000 bushels. Corn was unchanged to %c lower this morning with the offering in the pit larger and the buying power not as prominent as for several previous days. < >ats sympathized with the other cereals with the deferred futures and the nearbv unchanged. Hog products were fractionally better with hogs a shade higher. Losses of %c to %<■ were made In wheat today. The absence of a cash demand, only 55,000 bushels having been sold atChi cago during the day, was the leading bear help. A cable was received from Broomhall during the day. stating that a news agency at Liverpool had received a direct cable from Buenos Ayres, irt which It was said there are hot winds in the province of Buenos Ayres, and that the weather Is too wet in the province of Santa Fe. where the harvesting of wheat will commence shortly. The world's available supply of breadstuffs increased t 0.523.000 bushels for the week, compared with an increase of 6.566,000 bushels for the like period last year. Corn closed %c to %c lower and cats were off Re to %c. Cash sales of corn were 290,000 bushels, and oats 135.000 bushels. Provisions closed fractionally higher and strong. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Grain quotations: • Previous Open. High Low Close Close. WHEAT— Dec. 88% 89% 88% 88% 89% May 94% 95% I'4%' 94% 95 July 91 91% !0% 90% 91 CORN— Dec. 50% 50% 49% 49% 50", May 49% 49% 49 49% 49', July 49% 50% 49% 49% 50% OATS— Dec. 31% 31% 31 31 31% May 33 33% 32% 32% 33 July 33 33 33% 32% 33 PORK— Jan 18.45 18.55 18.42% 18.50 18.40 M'y 18.15 18.20 18.10 18.10 18.05 LARD— N'v 10.75 10.85 10.75 10.85 10.70 Jan 10.42% 10.5::'/', 10.42% 10.47% 10.42% M'y 10.17% 10.;':% 10.17% 10.17% 10.15 Dec 10.55 10.65 10.55 ’ 10.65 " ... ... RIBS— Nov 10.40 10.40 10.40 10.40 10.4 Jan 9.97% 10.05 9.97% 10.00 9.92% M'y 9.75 9.80 9.75 9.77% 9.70 LIVERPOOL GRAIN MARKET. Wheat opened %d higher: at 1:30 p. m. the market was %d to %d lower. Closed %d to %d lower. ' Corn opened unchanged to %d higher; at 1:30 p. m. the market was %d to %d lower. Closed %d to %d lower. CHICAGO CASH QUOTATIONS. CHICAGO. Nov. 12.—Wheat. No. 2 red, I.Oil's'll 1.07%: No. 3 red. 91@1.02; No. 2 bard winler, 90%'0 92; No. 3 hard winter, 89(lt91; No. 1 northern spring. 89%@91; No. 2 northern spring, 86@88; No. 3 spring, Safa 86. Corn. No. 2. 57%@58; No. 2 white, 59@ 59%; No. 2 yellow, 59; No. 3, 56@57Vi; No. 3 white, 58%@58%: No. 3 yellow, 58'..<@ .58%: No. 4, old, 54%@56; new, 52%; No. 4 white, old, 56%, new, 56%; No. 4 vellow, 574/57%. Oats, No. 2. 31%: No. 2 white. 34%(d35: No. 3, 314/32: No. 3 white, 3Ua32%; No. 4 white, 284/31%; Standard, 33@34. PRIMARY MOVEMENT. CVHEAT— ~~ i 1912. I 1911. Receiptsl 2,570,000 [ 704.00“) Shipmentsl 1,428,000 I 544.000 CORN— | 1912. I 1911. Receipts: 4U.000 I 511.000 Shipments| 408,000 I 220,000 BRADSTREET’S VISIBLE SUPPLY. Following shows the weekly Brad street's visible supply of grain for the / week: Wheat, increase 1.500.000 bushels. Corn, decrease 432,000 bushels. NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET. Coffee quotations: I Opening. | Closing. January 13.45 113.58(313.60 Februaryl3 454/13.60 13.584/ 13. so Marchl3.B24/ 13.83' 13.904 i 1.3.91 Aprill3.Bs@ 13.92| 13.94@13.95 May (1.3.93 13.994/ i i.c'j June 13.904/ 13.95 14.01(314.03 July 13.!‘54( 14.00’14.03@14.03 August 13.95 14 054114 06 Septemberl4.oo 14.054114.06 October‘ 1407@'403 Novemberl3 68 T?..684/ 13.69 Decemberll3.6o (13.63@13.65 Closed steady. Sales, 17,€00 bags. MINING STOCKS. BOSTON. Nov. 12. Opening: Butta Superior, 48%; Michigan. 1%: Utah Con solidated, 14%; Mayflower, 14: Granby, 76% ; Copper Range. 56. GASOLINE 14 CENTS. Sou. Auto & Equipment Co., 92-94 S. Forsyth St. 15