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Real Estate For Sale. Houses For Rent.
W. A. Foster & Raymond Robson
REAL ESTATE, REN TING AND LOANS
E? , P; , , eg 1031-10S2. f quanta Phone MSI. .
for sale.
av I.LIAMS STREET, just north of
l r . : fronting 58 feet and extend
' _’us feet, with a 10-foot alley on
J ’ We consider this lot a good
r ' !,000 eash and $2,000 a year for
ve awith 7 per cent interest. The
;.ble for apartments, garage,
, r any light machinery. Will
; rase in value. See Mr. Rad-
ford
< GOOD CORNER on Piedmont
a very attractive ten-room resi
■ r.h nil the city conveniences.
. ■ vely new. A splendid purchase
See Mr. White or Mr. Brad-
A.aw
; ,f \ST LAKE SECTION, only a
' A .. red feet off the Automobile
; rfectly beautiful tract of land
fe< on a good road, con
it four acres. The grove
: . house is magnificent. The ini
. - are substantial. Could be eas-
• d into a modern home. We
• . - ns a splendid suburban home.
: and cheap for $5,000, on very
See Mr. Hook or Mr. Eve.
If You Have Money to Lend. We Can Place it Safely.
FOR RENT.
, • irmly place $30.06 ■ 6-r. h.. 100 West Peachtree place. .$25.00
. ;.l.urne avenue .... 3 ? .00 «-r. h.. 125 Cooper (January D... 25.0 u
- whitefoord avenue ... 26.60 6-r. h.. 260 Grant street 25.00
Cherokee avenue .... 26.50 6-r. h, 315 Central avenue 26.00
PUBLISH A M EEKLY KENT BULLETIN, giving a good description of
rvthing we have for rent. Get a copy
JOHN' J. WOODSIDE.
i. NTING AGENT. 12 AUBURN AVENUE. PHONE MAIN 612.
Real Estate For Sale. Real Estate For Sale
50 Acres Near Peachtree Road
WT OFFER 50 acres within one mile of Peachtree road. Joins
\\ T Ashford’s property. THE BEST BARGAIN IN SUB
ll;i:\\ ACREAGE. $3,000 cash.
EDWIN P. ANSLEY
Land Department.
Iv\ 1600. . Realty Trust Building.
Good Investments
*" IYME on Lee street. Has a nine-room home and a dandy lot, 60 by 238;
e-rr.i.r f Lawton. You can remember, this is right on the car line. Terms.
DELEON A VENT’E. close to N I levard; a dandy nlne-
- !•.’ home; modern; with furnace; lot 47 by 150.
L\< KSON STREET, close t< Ponce DeLeon, a pretty bungalow;
• \ r tins. This is a real bargain.
ST PEACHTREE home; brick veneer, slate roof, stone front, it has
num and sleeping porch, furnace, hardwood floors. The window
h with thr house. Screened. In fact, it is a bargain. The lot faces
ar r little street. The owner is going West. Get busy
MARTIN-OZBURN REALTY CO.
.’/"I National Bank Building. Phones: Ivy 1276, Atlant, 201.
5 as- ■ j i
525 Cash, Balance Sio Per Month
ON WOODWARD AVENUE, we offer you a 3-room
cottage with all improvements for SI,OOO. No loan.
HARPER REALTY COMPANY
717 Third National Bank Building.
Bell Phone Ivy 4286. Atlanta Phone 672.
I lILLINAIOKRIS CO.
1 1" Atlanta National Bank Building—Both Phones 4234.
F< )R a new. never-occupied 7-room 2-story house, on one
1 Hi. best streets in West End. Has furnace heat, hard
'mix. '.leeping poreh, beautiful fixtures; plenty of large
' ■■ t>. in. ilt tinted walls, big porches, on lot 54x200. Can
nuke terms.
'-.000 ( LOSE IN on the south side we have a good 6-roont
1 .ige mi lot 50x140 to alley, renting for $lB per month,
lies s in perfect repair, and on one of the main streets on the
I ■ ttL sidi■. Can arrange terms. No loan.
A ILLIAMS-HARTSOCK CO.
HUAI ESTATE AND BUILDERS. FOURTH NATIONAL BANK BLDG.
Phone 2106 Main.
s: \l’j; \ in -.H0.000 for a beautiful 9-room, new home on Pmce DeLeon ave
lias sleeping porch, steam heat, hardwood floors, birch doors, elegant gas
• ; ; 'hi i;c nxtures, two tine porcelain baths, beam ceilings, no loan to assume.
t runs back to another street in the rear. This is what you are looking
__ - ,,r I'euns.
‘ ■'*. lok at our now home now being completed at No. 21)2 Moreland ave-
uie. Hose to Druid Hills; tile bath, furnace heat, hardwood Honrs, fine mantels.
•' : K nUrrors, beam ceilings, plate rack; the very best of plumbing; lot is
f. .-.t deep; east front. If you don’t get this you are going to be sorry.
—CLll r ’ p, ‘ :s right and terms easy. ______________
This <>• a close-in proposition; it is a nice 6-room house, east front, with-
II w.dkirg distance of down town; the best buy in the city. It is almost semi-
• -’-'-’-H l . l ■ :, lley side and rear.
I ■' to Euclid avenue: now listen: 6 moms, good condition, adjoining homes
. • 1 i"f 4,000; will sacrifice this for $3,200. It won’t keep. Call us up at once,
'‘•rnis easv.
.... , —■ J
Druid Hills Corner Lot
WITHIN one ami one-half blocks of the most beautiful home in ,
Atlanta we have a perfectly level corner 101. facing east and
'"■uh. of 1.55 feet front by 290 feet deep, that we van deliver, if
>i at once, at SSO per front foot. There is nothing else in this
'" ''•in to compare with this.
HAAS & McINTYRE
Olanta National Bank Building. Phone M. 123.>. I
Homer A. McAfee, Stiles Manager.
FOR SALE BY FRONTING R R. TRACKS.
( j J-P Lp p* (Also Two Other Streets.)
k -* Where you can't go wrong: 150 feet on
[J i > * T e-r-x A. 7 one street by 167 feet on another, with
1\ P JX I Y railroad tracks In rear of property, 220
■* * • f,. pt Two "I<l houses now on premises,
I (>. _ _ _ _ rented. Kight at new viaduct Buy It
l ) |\/1 |_> /X
1 L-MPIHE BUILDING. REAL ESTATE. RENTING. LOANS. Phones 1599
Beachtree Street Investment
■* AN OFEER the best proposition on Peachtree >
'ii'et-i: new improvements, long lease, at a good
■ of interest. Call at office for particulars.
J. H. EWING
116 CANDLEIi.
STORES.
<NT--n BRYAN STREET.
OL T f»N BRYAN STREET and Loomis*
avenue we have a good store room in a
nice neighborhood, where we think a nice
grocery store, with fresh meats, ought to
■jmimand a good trade. Price sls.
816 MARIETTA STREET.
ON fHE LEFT going out Marietta street ■
we nave a good store room that we can
rent you, including city water, fur $10.60 *
per month.
274 N()RTH 801 LEM ARD.
’ ir- LEFT going out Boulevard, near
Highland avenue, we have a brand new
brick store room. Has never been oc
cupied and Is located in A-l good neigh- ;
borhnod. Fine location for drugs, gro- '
ceries or any other good business. Price i
$25.
29$ MARIETTA STREET.
ON THE RIGHT going out Marietta
street and adjoining the Sixth Ward
bank, we have a brand-new brick store
room, on car line and in thickly popu
lated section of our city; line location.
Price S2O.
WE HAVE A LONG LIST of business
houses all over the citv. Come to see us. '
FOSTER & ROBSON.
ITIEATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. FBI DA Y. DEUEMBEK 13. 1912
Real Estate For Sale. Real Estate For Sale.
Homes Built to Suit
NEXT year we want to build fifteen or twenty houses in our
Stewart Ave. subdivision near the Tenth Ward school. We
can build these houses according to the customer's own plans,
and arrange easy terms of payment.
Now is the time to come in and discuss with our building
department the kind of house you wish. You can select a lot.
give us an idea of what you want, and we will turn the house
over to you complete in every respect.
Anyone who inspects the houses we have already put up
in this subdivision can see the high grade of workmanship and
material used. We build houses to last and to make every cus
tomer feel like passing the word along.
FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR
NORTH SIDE HOME
$6.500-N0 LOAN TO ASSUME. SSOO to SI,OOO cash, balance like
rent. This is a beautiful house of 8 rooms and sleeping
porch; hardwood doors, pretty mantels and fixtures. Located on
wide street, 200 feet off West Pachtree. Not often you have a
chance like this. Make us an offer.
THOMSON & LYNES
20 Walton. Both Phones 458,
EAST LAK E LOTS
IN I HE FAST GROWING section of East Lake we offer some,
choice lots on very easy terms. Your chance to double your
money in a short time. Call and get a plat, prices and terms.
Empire Trust and Safe Deposit Co.
EMPIRE B UILDING.
IT np CAI E? HILLIARD STREET, CORNER
I LviV GALE PITTMAN PLACE.
I( ) H l\l I LARGE LOT, 117x105 feet; has 5
j V_Z A J. X H | « houses on it, with good, steady rent
<y7 T X r-N r\ O I retUrn ”' PrlCe ° nly ,9 '° oo '
VV I It J I I I J H THOS. R. FINNEY. Sales Mgr.
* * V - 1 12 Auburn Avenue.
HOME BARGAIN
An up-to-date 5-room cottage on nice lot. right at Druid Hills (this side),
right near the new Highland school; not necessarv to cross car tracks to get to
the school. This is a real bargain and must be sold at once. Price $4,500 on
easy terms; would consider a small piece of acreage as part payment.
WILSON BROS.
PHONE M. 4411-J. 7oi EMPIRE BLDG
Money To Loan. Money To Loan.
WHEN A’OU eompleteyoiir house or store,
building or apartment, let us figure with
you for a loan at the lowest rate of interest
obtainable.
TURMAN, BLACK & CALHOUN,
205 Empire Building.
Loan Correspondents for the Prudential In-
surance Company of America.
LAND FOB SALE.
100 ACRES, GO miles south of Atlanta,
60 acres in cultivation, 25 acres in
timber, balance pasture; 4-rootn cot
tage, three barns and other out-houses;
two public roads. Rented for four bales
of cotton. Price $3,500. The owner has
just instructed me to cut in half if sold
before Xmas. Must be cash. Don’t
write and ask a lot of questions. Go
and see the place and it you have the
cash you will buy.
'l'l IOS. AV. JACKSON,
Fourth National Bank Bldg.
LifOFFiSKT
PUT IMS UP
<‘Hk.A<;<» Dec 12. Th? strength
shown in wheat this morning was mainly
on the light off* rings in the pit, us the
demand was not of an urgent character.
Early advances were shown of ’« to
with sales of Ma_> at 89 to and
July at 86bj to The market in the
old world was rather unsettled, showing
< onsidurable strength early but weakened
later The weather in the Argentine was
reported a.: unset tied in the first cable
t was said to have
been more favorable.
v'orii v.as a . ham lower on the excel
lent weather for shelling, and movement
and the. <»xpe< tation that receipts will
show marked increases. Liverpool was
easier on the American < ables and reports
of a large acreage planted in Argentine.
The buying of wheat continued right uj
to the <*i<>so with shorts and Investors
taking hold freely ami resting spots for
the day were to %<• higher. One of
the features of the market was the fact
that thos« who have been selling every
time a strong market was in evidence
wen- slow about putting out short lines
today.
Corn dosed with advances of Vi 1n %-•
and resting spots were around the best
prices reached.
< )ats were ’ ,»• lower to about \c high
er and hog products were fractionally bet
ter all around.
Cash sales of grain today were: Wheat,
65,000, corn. 95.000; oats, 130.000 bushels.
CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET.
Grain quotations: .
Prrvlout
Open. High. Lovr Close Close 1
WHEAT—
Dee 83% 84’ /a 8374 84 H 83% I
May 89 Jk'.u. 89 89% 89’,'
July B»r> 87’s* 86’- 87 86% |
CORN -
De. 47% 48 47’ 4 47\ I
May 4848-’n 48’* 4848’ 4 I
July 18% 49% 48\ 49% 48“%
OATS -
T'p". 32L 32% 32 32% 82%
Mav 32’ t 31 31% 32% 32%
July 3?. 33 32% 33 32%
PORK
Jan 18.bS 18.62 1 " 18.45
M ’ 18.25 18.40 18.20 18.37% d«. 25
Lard -
1 10.60 10.52’ ? 10.52% 10.7,r
Jan 10.13 10.25 10.0 - 10.
\U • -7' » 6 ■, • b.?7* ? ■
RlH.**
.bin 9..'-' .j." ‘B7 l . 9. <2 : 9.95 i
M • - -.lfh’ 9.80 ’ ?.7J
LAND FOR SALE.
1,275 ACRES—Stock farm. Will trade
for Atlanta property, or small farm
near Atlanta. This is one of the best
stock farm propositions in north Geor
gia. Four hundred acres of the land is
almost perfectly level; 700 acres in
timber, all kinds; new 6-room residence
and 5 tenant houses, new bftrn and oth
er out-houses. Owner Is engaged In
other business and doesn't have the
time to look after this place.
THOS. VV. JACKSON,
Fourth National Bank Bldg.
i ” ™~ "
LIVERPOOL GRAIN MARKET.
Wheat opened unchanged to higher;
at 1:30 p. m. the market was unchanged to
%d lower. Closed unchanged.
Corn opened %d lower; at 1:30 p. m.
the market was %d lower. (Tosed un
changed to %d higher.
CHICAGO CASH QUOTATIONS
, ,)e< ' 12 Wheat, No. 2 red
1.02 ft) No. 3 red, 90©1.00, No. 2 hard
y'„i ter 4, 85: 5^ 8 ’ ; •' hard winter, 83%
&86; No. 1 northern spring, 86%<?r87%-
No 2 northern spring, No. 3
spring. 82ftr84\.
.. f .'” rn <- 3 ’ 451 «''t46%; No. 3 white,
46%. No. .1 yellow, 46V46'. No 4 44ft,
?>! 4 Whlte ’ No. 4 yellow,
44% fa 45%. ’
L a . ,s ’ 2 white, 35; No. 3 white, 33%
41’4 4 ’ Nu ' 4 whllc ’ 32 © 33 : Standard. 33%
PRIMARY MOVEMENT.
WHEAT— 1912 i TsTI
Receipts I 1,388,000 CTMOO -
M.ipments 343."00 '.88.000
CORN— I is-V i ' i9n:~~
Receipts 609.00(1 788,000
■Shipments ._ .. . . _316,000 4 85,000
CHICAGO CAie LOTS.
I'o.lowing are receipts for Thursday «n<l
estlmaied receipts for_Fri<lay:
IT burs ua y J Friday
Wheat ~ 2° 23
Hogs ■■■■ . . . 26,000 io,ooo
LIVE STOCK MARKET.
Dec. 12. Hogs Receipts
-6.000 Market, steady to s<: lower Mixed
and butchers, $7,007)7.45; good heavy
$7.30«r7.45: rough heavy, !7.oo'rr 7.30 light
$7.00ft<7.40; pigs, $5,254:7.00, bulk, s7.2sfti
i Cattle -Receipts 6,000. Market steady
. Beeves. $6.404111.00; cows and heifers
I $2 754(8.50; Stockers and feeders, SS.OOftr
■ 75: Texans, $6 404)8.50, calves, sß.7srq
. Sheep Receipts 17.000. Market strong
Native and Western, s3.so@<Kr lambs
j $5.151t 8.25.
COTTON SEED OIL.
_ c ’ ntr 2 r ' 011 quotation®:
• r
Spot i.25fti6.40 J
i •• ( -mi- 4 r 1
6.28<h642
i•• . 636 625'j 6
March i J.384f612 6.3Xf/6.34
April ..... 6.41 (/ 643 6 3506.37
• . . 6.494/6 50 6.43 a6 41
♦ 6.5006.60 6.444/1..48
Tu’\ 6 f,.; .’47 . C m
’ •• ■ 4 * :nle« 16,s*" b trre
Real Estate For Sale.
gHARP & |)O ALSTON
IDEAL HOME PROPOSITION
WEST PEACHTREE STREET.
ON A LOT 50x200 on the swell
cst part of this beautiful thor
oughfare we have a modern nine
room home, with conveniences as
follows: Five rooms down stairs,
toilet and lavatory, with hard
wood floors in every room but the
kitchen, hardwood staircase, four
bed rooms upstairs and two baths
with tile floors, also has large
closets, truuj< room, and dandy
sleeping poreh. This house has a
tile roof and a great big tile
front veranda. House is heated
with a hot water furnace, and
the radiators are placed with an
idea of getting the best results
and still leaving the proper space
for the furniture. This is a
grand home, and we can make
easy terms.
Houses For Rent.
GEO. P. MOORE.
Real Estate and Renting.
10 Auburn Ave.
PHONE BELL 5407. ATLANTA 5408
377 EAST FAIR STREET—We have a
nice six-room cottage, with all mod
ern conveniences; nice neighborhood;
close to school and within easy walking
distance. Price $25.
10 EAST ALEXANDER STREET—We
have a two-story house of eight
rooms, carrying modern conveniences;
nice nelgborhood and close In. Let us
show you this place. Price $35,
LAND FOR SALE.
90 ACRES, 35 miles west of Atlanta, 2
miles from railroad station; a real
nice little farm, 5-room cottage, painted
and celled; barn and other out-houses;
good strong land. If sold tn the next
ten days $1,150. on terms, or SI,OOO all
cash. After you see this place you
would not ask any reduction in the
price.
THOS. W. JACKSON,
Fourth National Bank Bldg.
MDRGANANDLOEO
SUPPOHT STOCKS
By CHARLES W. STORM.
NEW YORK, Dee. 12 Bear raiders
were still in control at the opening of the
stock market today, and most of the
Standard stocks showed material losses,
although support became visible after fif
teen minutes of trading. This gave the
list an irregular appearance.
Improvement was shown In the market
in the last hour after a day of excited
trading. Prices of most of the standard
issues held firmer and advanced above the
low rang.. Certain banking interests
closely identified with the exchange
bought heavily of steel and Reading 'me
report In Wall Street was that some of
the heavy selling of the past three days
had resulted from the transfer of stocks
of a big estate into cash.
The market closed heavy. Governments
unchanged; other bonds steady.
Stock quotations:
._ Ij.st 'Clos Prev
STOCKS High Gow Sale Rid CTM
Arnal. Copper. 75>,2 73$t; 75Vti 74%' 74%
Am. Ice Sec 18S, 18
Am. Sug. Ref ills ;113?(,:U5%, 113%
Am. Smelting 70’4 68% 69% 69% 69
Am. Locomo. . 41% 40% 40% 41% 41
Am. ('ar Fdy 54% 54% 64% 54%| 53%
Am. Cot. Oil . 56% 55% 56% 56% 56
Amer. Woolen . 19% 19%
Anaconda . .. 38%' 37% 38% 38% 37%
Atchison ... 165%. It'4% ■:(>.'.% 105% 104
A. ('. L 138 136% 137% 136% 136 t;
Amer Can ... 28% 27% 28% 28% 27%
do. pref. ...114% 112 114', 113% 113
Am Beet Stig.. 49% 17% 48% 18% 18
Am. T and T ,138% 138 138 130% 137%
Am. Agricul 54% 54
Heth Steel ... 36 34 35% 35% 34%
B R T 87% 86 87% 86% 86%
B. and 0.....;104% 103%! 104%;104 !103%
('an. Paclfii- . . 260% 255 259%!258 258%
Corn I'rodU'tn 13% 13% 13% J 3% 13%
( and 1 > 78% 76% 78% 77% 77%
Consol. Gas .. 138% 135% 138% 138% 136%
('en. Leather . 27 26%. 27 27% 26%
Colo. F. and I. 32 32 32 33% 32%
Colo. Southern, .... 32%* 34
I'■ and II 1162 162%
De.tn and R G. 19 19 19 19% 19
Distil. Seeur. 2u% 20 20% 20% 19%
Eric . .. 31% 3(1% 31% :;ii a 311 4
do, prer. .. 48% 47% 48% 18% 48
Gem Electric 18.. 182% 181% 181% 180
Goldfield Cons. 1% 1%
G. Wes'.Tn .. 17 17 17 16% 16%
North , pfd. 134% 132% 134% 133% 132%
G North, (lie. 40% 40 40% 41 40
Int.
lit. Central .. 125 125
Interboio ... 17 16% 16% 16% 16%
■io. pref. .., 59% 57% 59% 59 58
lowa Central .... 11 JO
K. C. Southern 26 26 26 26% 2'.
K. and T 26% 25% 25% 2’6% 2.’,%
do. pref .... HOL. 6U
L. Valle.'. . . ~168%, 165%'168 : 8i'168 " 166%
1., and N. . . 141% 139', 141'» 111 139%
Mo I’;., in.- . . 11 % 40% 41 % 41 % 40%
N V Central 109% 108% 108% 108% 108%
Northwent. . .135 135 13.', 1350, 134%
Nat. Lead ,>6% 56% 5e% 56 54"',
N and W. . . 110% 110% 110% llu non.
No. Pacific . . 120% 118% 1,9% 119% 118%
<>. and 1\ . . . . 31 %l 3o %
: Penn 120% 120% 120% 120% 120
Pacific Moll 29% 30',
P. Gas Co . . 110% 109% 110 110 10: %
p Steel Car 34% 31
Reading ... 16 1 161% 161% P, 1 % P',4 ■ ,
Roc k Island. . 23 22% 23 23% 22%
do. pfd.. 14 42% 14 44% 16%
It I. and Steel 24 2’3% 23% 24% 23'.
do. pfd.. . . 86 84% 86 86% 84%
S.-Sheffield .15 48
•So. I’aeitl" . . 110% 107%.109% 10H 108%
So. Railway . 2'7% 27 27% 27% 27%
do. pfd.. . . 79% 7:*% 79% 79% 7'.t%
St. Paul. . . . 112% 109% 112’% 111% 11",
Tenn. Copper 36% 31 36% 36% 251a
Texas Pacific 21% 21% 21% 22 21 %
Third Avanue 31% 3|
Union I’aeitl 156% 153% 15« % 155 ‘ 15.,
1' S. Rubber 62% 62 . 62% 62% >',2’%
Utah Copper , 56 r,’", 56% ...
1 S. Steel . 66% 61% ’l6 65% 64%
d,. pfd . . t 07% 107% 107% 108% 107'.,
V. ■( '. < 'ltem. . 43 12 43 42% 41 %
West. Union . 73% 72 73% 72% 7'1%
Wabasl 4 1 i 1 4 t
<lO. pfd . . 13 12 .
West. Electric 75% 74% 7b 76% "5%
wia. Central bo 49
W. l|:,r)lu,:'i .. 51% 5J
T" : ! ’’til.? ■" ■ hi
CROP ESTWE
LOWERS COTTON
NE\y YORK, Dec. 12.—Firnuiess In ca
bles caused the cotton market here to
<>l»en steady, with prices net unchanged to
3 points higher than last night's close.
Trading was small, with a disposition
among traders to await tb.«- publication
of the government crop estimate, which
will be made public at I p. m. After
the call, the market was barely ' steady.
The ring sold, but their sales were lim
ited. The larger spot offerings were
quickly absorbed, most of it being taken
by larger spot interests. Prices later
eased off 1 to 4 from the opening
quotations.
Renew'ed buying of larger spot people
and a wave of short covering during
the late forenoon trading resulted in a
quick advance Prices rallied 5 to 7
points over the first figures Trading
was light at the initial trading of the aft
ernoon session, but the market was sup
ported by the best sources and prices
firmlj held at the high levels. Liverpool
exchange reopened for an extra session
after the usual closing hour to meet the
bureau report.
The issuance of the government’s esti
mate was flashed at 1 p. m.. placing the
figures at 13,82.0000 bales, compared with
14.885,000 last year, which was regarded
as bearish. Heavy selling predominated,
causing a rapid decline. January dropped
to 12.50, March to 12.58, May to 12.50 and
July to 12.51. loiter an aggressive move- '
inent prevailed, led by spot people, which
checked the downward tendency, hold
ing prices at the levels stated above dur
ing the late trading.
At the close the market was steady
with prices a net gain of 7 to 14 points
from the final quotations of Wednestiay.
RANGEJIN_ NEW YOR ' e U FURES _
vju 9 J’rii/l'tj is
c|-: 3 I'2, 5 I
Dec. 12.52 12.57'12.36'12.36 12.38-40 12.52-54
• lan. 12.65'12.74 12.46'12.52'12.51-53 12.62-63
Feb. | 1..........1 112.50-52 12.62-64
Meh. 12.72 12.85 12.50 12 58112.55-58 12.70-71
Apr. . .112.54 12.66
May 12.68 12.78112.49,12.56 12 55-56 12.66-67
June I 1 12.51-53112.63
.mil 12.64 12.74 12.46 12.53 12.51-53 12.63-64
Aug 12.,'6,12.63 12.51 12.42'12 53-46112.54-55
Oct. 11 86 11 '(0 11 86 11.8:’ 1 1,80-82 11 Hti-UO
Closed steady.
Uverpool cables were due to come 1
to points higher today, but the mar
ket opened steady, with prices at a 3
points advance. At 12:15 p. m., the mar
ket was quiet, 1 to 2 points higher on
near months and 2% to 4’4 points advance
on distant positions. At the close the
market was quiet, with prices at a net
gain of I’4 to 414. points from the final
figures of Wednesday.
Spot cotton steady at 1 point advance;
middling 7.07 d; sales 10,000 bales, includ
ing 6,100 American
Estimated receipts today are 60.000
bales, compared with 56.205 last week and
61,630 last year, against 73.000 bales the
year before.
This market closed at the usual time,
but reopened tu meet the government crop
estimate.
RANGE IN LIVERPOOL COTTON.
Futures opened firm.
Opening. Prey
Range 2 P. M. Close. Prev.
Dec. . . . 6.83 -6.81 6.80V z 6.81
Dec.-Jan. 6.81 -6.80 6.78’t 6.80 6.78
Jan.-Feb. 6.79 -6.78 6.76 6.78 6.76
Feb.-Meh, ’ 2 6.76 V: 6.74K4
Meh.-Apr. 6.76 -6.75 6.74
Apr -May 6.75 -6,74 6 73V4 6.74% 6.72
May-June 6.74 -6.73 6.72V4 6.73 6.71
June-July 6.72V4-6.72 6.72’/ 2 6.71 U 669
July-Aug. 6.69 -6.68 6.69 6.68’-2 6.66
Aug - Sept 6.59 6.59V4 O.GS’-j 6.56
Sept.-Oct. 6.40 I > 4-6.42 6.42 6.42 6.27’4
i Oct.-Nov, 635 -6.36 6.36 6.36 6.32
1 Closed quiet.
I HAYWARD a. CLARK’S
DAILY COTTON LETTER
NEW ORLEANS, Dee. 12 —New York
professional reports say tiic Pell Inter
; ests bought at least 50,000 bales yester
day. and that Watkins says the govern
ment estimate will be around 13.450.000.
This shows the bullish feeling prevailing
in that quarter.
Liverpool met our advance, coming in
5 points higher this morning Spots I
point higher. The movement shows signs
<>f decreasing The Into-sight figures for
the week looks around 572.000, against
646.721 last year. Comparisons of mill
takings tomorrow’ are likely to be bullish,
as we compare with takings of only 393,-
000 bales for this week last year. The
heavy exports during the past eight weeks
ami consequent large stork afloat will
give large landings and takings abroad,
whereas, last year the heavy exports and
takings <ii«l not get In until January.
Our market opened unchanged, gained a
few points and ruled very firm. The gen
eral disposition was to buy, but the ab
sence of sellers prevented business.
RANGE IN NEW ORLEANS FUTURES.
i a ? | • §
I f I X 5 h \ f I £6
1 lee. 112.80 12.82 12 70'12 73 12.68-69’ 12.79-80
Jan. 12.82 12.90'12.65 12.70’12.70-71 12.81-82
Feb . 12.72-74 12.83-84
M.'h 12 86 12.95 12.69 12.74 12.74-75 12.85-86
April 12.77-78 12.88-90
May '12.92'13.01 12’75'12.81 12.81-82112.92-93
June i 1 12.84-85 12.94- )«
.July ! 12.90-91’13.00-01
(><:(. 13.01’13.0942.85112.90112.86 112.92-94
Closed barely steady.
NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET.
Coffee imitations:
I I Closing
January 18.15 113.15@13.20
February 13 .Di 13.35 13.2’5 u 13.30
March 13 52 13.51<h 13.55
April 13.621; 13.70 13 64f( 13.66
May 13.76 H3.74«f13.75
lune 13.75'u 13.811.1.8(011 13.81.
lulv .... 13 86 13.85111 13.86
\ugust 13 88ft( 13.95'13.••()(« 13.91
Srpf.■ruber 13 94 13.95'u 13.96
i " tobei 13 94 13.96® 13 96
November 13 96 13.95$ 13 96
iu’eernber 1 3 <)2'o ’ 3 06
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COTTON.
NLW yuRK, Dec. HL Firm sales and
■ "vrring by local shorts resulted in the
cotton market opening steady, with pri<‘e?»
• to 12 points higher than the closing
• pjotaiions of Thursday,. Good support
was given th» market by big bulls and
spo; interests. The selling was light and
scattered. After the .-all prices made a
further advance of 4 tn 11 points on con
tinuation of buying orders from the very
besi. sources. Later a wave of protit-tak
ing prevailed, causing a decline of 4 to 5
points in most active positions from the
early high levels.
NEW YORK.
Quotations In cottun futures:
I I. ~l IllWPrevT
D"" uH.rr 12 >7.12.55 u’JTiTsb‘l2.3B-40
I‘Wry-. : 13.58 12.64 12.51-53
Tune'.::; 12 :' u 12 : 7 '
•lulj . . 12.63 12.73 12’.6i’it\68 ITSI-53
August . 12.53 12.62 12.51112.62 12.53-55
September . . 12.53-55
< ictober ,■ II .89 11 ,93 11.89 1 i Ai<)l LBO-82
NEW ORLEANS.
Quotations In cotton futures:
,L I , I 111:00' Prev?
|Open;High|low 1A.M.1 Close
fleeember . ..... I i j vn-i~FS
January . .12.82 12.'ss ij.’gi ij‘B3 12 7oTI
February 1270 ti
\pr r |'i h '' ' ' 12 ' 85 i 12 ’ 91 1 ii:8 G2:89 12J4J5
June '■ ? 2 ' 9:! A iTsD*
Oc'tober' ' 'i l2 -® 2 | i2; 0 8 43:02 13:63 12:|4i
- ■ 1. i. 86
STOCKS. i
N'l■ W B \ 5^ AR T ES w - storm.
« as 1 '(V. f 13- V a „<£
”ve buDng‘ U Th ,I 'li V "f n ' " n aggress-
Slucks nth ! 1 " as lrre «i*'ar. Soma
teiTal loX K d * al,,K and otllers
* anadlan Pacific started weak with &
TT'Tn'- T" W,,lJ ’ ” ’ ™>>ut^U
'L , ,-'"Y g31,, '-'<> % over
night s Imai. Reading attracted
disp'iax\%| en Tb?h4 'i' thc >,trcn « th *hleh it
■« Jnt r rF ls/ue at 164 ‘h for
• l.anv.if bin before 10:30 o’clock had
advanced to 166% for a net gain of ’
Pacl'fi • »h er T hUr ' < " )By ' s cloHln R I’nmn
mn, a '■‘, h r' l ! we,i «"'<’ngtb. This Issue be-
Dst .'ill.; ' a " adv.in. r of 1 point over
ast night s price. Hut on aggressive buv
seorel i, 8 ?-""' “I- "I’""' 1 "f % "aS
S TA.. 1 '."at Northern preferred.
li-t w T n 1 ,',' "" ho ’”"6 trading th#
;' ". |s tom "U heavj supporting orders
: "’F . f,,r I’rofil taking
) (lie bulge. 1 nlted States Steel com-
'im-hanged. but subsequently
gained %. Southern Pacific rose %
Ameruim Simltinjr opened '.. off. but
later recovered and gained : ss.
rraetlonal losses were sustained in
I tab (upper, Missouri Pacific. Consoll
>lilted I,as. Heel Sugar and a few others.
I he curb was steady.
Americans in London were strong.
NEW YORK STOCK MARKET.
Stock quotations to 11 a m.t
S'l'u'lxS '<>p'n High I-"" Tm ('ETe
AIIIIII. Copper 71%. 75'.J 74% 75%, 74%
Am Sug. Ref '116%'117 1116% 116%!
Am. Smelting 71)%' 71 '7O 70% 69%
Am Car F<l.v.. 54%' 55%, 54%' 55 54%
Am. Cot. Oil 57 157 57 ‘57 56%
Atchison ...106 106 105%i105%1105%
Amerban Can 2'8% 28% 28% 28% 28%
Am Beet Sun. 49 4:1 48'-. 49 48%.
B. B- T \ 876, 88%j 87% 88%' 86%
B. and 0 104 104% 103% 104% 104
''an. Pacific .. 258 ,258 1257% 257%:258
Corn Products ' 14 : 14%! 14 " 14% 13%
c. and <». ... 78%’ 78% 78% 78% 77%
Consol. Gas ... 138% 138%. 138% 138% 138%
Erie 31% 31% 31% 31% 31%
Gen. Rleetrlc 181% 182 181% 182 181' .
G North., pld. 134% 134% 131', 131% 133%
111. Central . . 127% 1 127' 2 .127%'127% J 25
interboro 17% 17% 17% 17% 16%
do. pref. . . 59% 60% 59‘6| 611% 59
Lehigh Valley. 168 169% 168 ’ 169',...168
L. and N .140% 1140% 140% 140% 141
Mo. Pacific ... 41% 11% 11% 41% 41%
N V. Central 108% 108% ' 108% ' 108% 108%
N. and '.V 112% 112% 112% 112’U 110
North I’aeifie tl’c, 12(1% 119% 120% 119%
Reading 164% 1.66% 164%:165% 164%
Itep. I. and S 25 25 25 ,25 24%
S<>. I’acific .. l.()9% ; 109%,108% 109%T09
So. Railway . 27% 27% 27% 27% 27%
St. Paul ... 112 112’% 112 !112%'111%
Texas I’ueific 2’2%, 22% 22% 22% 22
Union Pacific . 156 i 1.17% 155% 156% 155
C. S. Rubber 6.3 1 63 63 '63 62%'
Utah Copper 56 1 57 |56 57
U. S. ste.-l 65% 66% 65%| 66% 65%
do, pref. . 1«8% t08%Tf18%'108%.1083,
IV. sl. Rleetrlc 771* 77%' 77% 77% 76%
GRAIN.
j
CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET.
Grain quotations:
Open. High. Low. 11 a. m,
WHEAT—
Dec .. . 81% 84% 84% 84%'
May .. . 89-t, 89% 89% 89’,
July ... 87 87'., 86% 87%
CORN—
Dec. .. . 47% 47% 47% 47%
May .. . IBU 48% 48% 48%
July .. . 49% 49% 49% 49%
OATS—
Dec. . . 32% 32% 32% 32%
May . . 32’r 33 32% 33
July ... 33 33 33 33
PORK—
Mat . . .18.37% 18.37% 18.37% 18.37 W
RIBS—
Jan. 9.97% 9.97% 9.97% 9.97%
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