Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, April 17, 1913, Image 19

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Real Estate For Sale. Real Estate For Sale. EAST PINE STREET There are plenty of high-priced homes on the North Side, but there are not many buy for $3,500. We offer an unencumbered place. East Pine, near Ripley street, for $3,500 cash; it is a two-story house showing its value to any observer. Forrest & George Adair you can No. 182 HOME BARGAINS. $5,500 BUNGALOW In West End, and on Gordon Street, rooms, stone front. Take a look at it. Terms. It has six pretty $6,500 BUNGALOW, six rooms, close to Ponce DeLeon. Remember, it has tile front porch and hath room, cement driveway. This is the prettiest little home on the North Side by far. Terms. $7,500—another handsome, two- story. seven-room bungalow. Both of these places have servant room and furnace. $7,750. NORTH JACKSON, right at ponce DeLeon, a dandy nine-room home; modern; on easy terms. Let us show it to you. $9,000, WEST PEACHTREE, a handsome nine-room house, has everything your heart could wish; on easy terms and never occupied. $2,800. EAST GEORGIA AVENUE, six-room house; $200 cash, balance $25 per month. MARTIN-OZBURN REALTY CO. THIRD NATIONAL BANK BLDG. PHONES: IVY 1276, ATL. 208. T. J. BUCHANAN 405 Peters Building. Phone Main 5258-J. MARIETTA STREET 100 FEET SQUARE' on Marietta street, near Pon ders avenue, at $150 per front foot. Will sell as a whole or will divide it. You can’t make a mistake in buying this at the price named. Fourteenth Street Home Strictly modern 9-room residence, absolutely up to the minute. Beautiful Hardwood floors, Mahogany man tels, Artistic Electric Fixtures, furnace heat, servant's room, cement driveway and garage. In fact, everything and a large lot thrown in. Am forced to sell, therefore offer my home $2,000 under market. Will make easy terms. Phone Owner, Ivy 5522. MONEY WE HAVE ample connections whereby we can make loans on desirable real estate in the city. Anyone wishing to have a loan made quickly will please see us. We can place the ap plication without any unnecessary delay. Ralph O. Cochran Company 74-76 Peachtree Street. J. W. DOBBINS & CO. 512 PETERS BLDG, fit,1)00—TWO-STORY, EIGHT-ROOM YEXIENCES PRETTIEST PART OF SOUTH BOULEVARD. WTLE EXCHANGE FOR COTTAGE IN SOUTH KIRKWOOD. in 730 TWO-STORY, SEVEN ROOMS, ELECTRIC LIGHTS, ETC., ON CORNER LOT. RIGHT AT CHEROKEE AVE. AND GRANT $LK<LcLoIe Vo" PONCE DELEON AVE. LOT 50x200. ENHANCE- $lfl00—-JUST^ OFF PONCE DELEON AVE. ELEVATED SHADED LOT «300—VACANT LOT IN BEAUTIFUL OAKHURST. HAS SEWER 'aND WATER. SURROUNDED BY BEAUTIFUL HOMES. $50 CASH, $5 PER MONTH. TO BUY A RAILROAD FRONTAGE, 100x200 FEET, IN BELLWOOD SECTION. W. H. WITHERS 213 TEMPLE COURT, PHONE M. 4569. Real Estate For Sale. FOR SALE. WI-: HAVE In Inman Park un Rood street three brand-new 5-room bun plows just one-half block from car line; they have gas and electric lights, tile bath; in fact, every modern con venience. J LIST the little home you are looking for, price. $2.<5; $250 cash and $20 per month; just like rent. See Mr. Rob bins. tlle best sheets on the North Side we have two brand-new bungalows; they are up-to-date in every particular; they have hardwood floors, furnace and. In fact, there is nothing left out that goes to make an up-to- date home. The price is right; terms ate all jou can ask. You can buv these with a small cash payment and the balance like rent. See Mr. Stallworth. Real Estate For Sale. 9 rooms, 423 Gordon St $45.00 8 rooms. 460 \Y. Peachtree 60.00 8 rooms, 385 Ponce DeLeon 50.00 8 rooms, 730 N. Boulevard 45.00 8 rooms, !09 Spring St 35.00 7 rooms. 63 K. 10th S: 40.00 6 rooms, 289 K. 15th St 32.50 6 rooms, 34 Seals Place 30.00 5 rooms, 25 Hale St 20.00 5 rooms, 16 Arizona 20.00 APARTMENTS. WE HAVE h beautiful apartment un Washington Street just vacated, has 7 Crop Advices From Western Belt Not So Favorable — Easier Money Another Factor. rooms, every convenience, right, (’all us up. The price is Brown, Strauss & Ward Compan REAL ESTATE, LOANS. RENTING. 112 Candler Building. 112 North Pryor Street. HOMES BUILT ON EASY TERMS. Phones Ivy 3231-3235. J. R. J. H. SMITH & EWING IVY 1513. REAL ESTATE. RENTING, LOANS. 130 PEACHTREE STREET. ATLANTA 38H.V WE ANNOUNCE the sale of the most beautiful residence subdivision on the entire road. Point Peachtree is just beyond the beautiful estates of W. S. Witham and J. K. Ottley. It has the prestige of position and the advantage of every convenience the city affords. Every proper restric tion to insure the safety of purchasers from undesirable surroundings is placed in the deed. Street cars are in front of every lot. The best road way for motor traffic in the country gives readiest access to the heart of Atlanta. These lots combine the ad vantages of exclusive location, and the comforts of city life with all th e freedom of the country. 30 BEAUTIFUL LOTS $450 TO $650 EACH, while they last; $25 cash and $10 to $15 per month. without interest. They are located on one of the highest points in the city and the neighborhood is splendid and strictly white. Street cars, electric lights, gas and water within one to three blocks. It takes but a few minutes to show these lots. Go out with us at once and get choice. You can not equal them at the price, and they will not last long. j. e. McCullough & co. MAIN 3903 614 EMPIRE BLDG. Turman, Black & Calhoun NEW YORK, April 17. There was only moderately active trading on the cotton market to-day at the opening, prices being 1 point up to 3 points lower than last night’s close. After the call prices were only a shade lower than the previous close. Relatively firm cables and unfavorable advice from the Western belt to the ef fect that cotton was dying for the want of rain and replanting was necessary on a large acreage. This inspired an active demand from shorts, resulting in a rapid advance of 3 to 6 points in most active months from the opening range However, sentiment was bearish among the locals, but the market continued in flexible throughout the early trading. The ring crowd was inclined to sell also commission houses, while the larger spot interests were aggressive bidders between intervals, l.ater offerings were abated to some extent and prices held steady at the early best. Heavy bidding for July contracts dur ing the afternoon session by conserva tive spot houses, such as McVadden and Thompson. Toole & Co., sent shorts on a hot run for May, as well as July. May increased its gain mail It totaled 12 points over the previous close; July. 7; October 6, and December 5. Very little cotton was for sale and what little was offered was quickly absorbed. There was no special news regarding the spot situation to-day. Until further crop developments a nar row market la predicted. Those Inclined to the bear element believe that traders would sell with very ltitle encourage ment. The reduction in the Bank of Eng land exchange rate will encourage spin ners and mills abroad as well as here to come back into the market, with the re mit of a more active market and a harder task for low-price men. At the close the market was steady w-ith April and May at a net advance of 10 points, while other positions showed a gain of 2 to 5 points from the final quotations of Wednesday. RANGE IN NEW YORK FUTURES. > « c* LIVERPOOL COTTON. LIVERPOOL, April 17.—This market was due to open 2% to 3 points higher cn old months ami unchanged on new crops, but opened quiet at a net advance of l% to 2 points. At 12:15 p. m. the market was quiet but steady, 1 to 2 points higher. Spot cotton quiet at 1 point decline; middling 6.ltd; rales. 8.000 bales, includ ing 7,000 American bales; imports. 2,000 bales, including 1.000 American bales. Port receipts are estimated at 16,000 bales, compared with 17,606 last week and 16,214 bales last year, against 7,795 for the same week In 1911. At the close the market was steady, with prices at a net advance of 2 to 2% points from the final quotations of Wednesday. Futures opened quiet. April . . . April-May Ma> - June June-July July-Aug A tig.-Sept. Sept.-Oct. Oct.-Nov. Nov.-Dec. Dec.-Jan. STOCKS OISE US BUNK RITE SINKS BETTERS PRICES Feh.-Mch Closed steady. Opening Prev. Range. Close (Hose .6.61 VL* -6.62 6.63 6.60'2 .6.58%, -6.59 V?, 0.59% 6.57% . .6.58 -6.57 4 6.59 6.56% . .6.56 6.67 % 6,64 % . .6.51 -6.52 6.53 Vj 6.50 . .6.40 -6.41 6.43 6.39% 6.29 6.27 . 6.19% -6.20 Vi 6.21 6.19 6.18 6.16 6.17 6.15 . .6 15 -6.14% 6.16 6.14 6.17 6.15 Easier Money in London Reflected at Once in Course of Wall Street Prices. s jd ■x O ■ = 0 «? rt | JM BELL PHONE M. 2126. HOUSE, WITH ALL CON- MAYSON AVENUE. JUST OPE PEACHTREE ROAl) on this new thoroughfare we tiave beautiful little home on a lot 100x330 with three street fronts. A nine-room house, servants’ houses, fruit trees, etc. It is the first house off Peachtree on Mayson Avenue on the right, j Mch A sacrifice for $4,500 on reasonable terms. ] Apr 11.08 11.08 11.98 11.98 11.94-9* 11.84-87 M’y 11.84111.96 11.81111.94!11.94-96111.84-85 .1 ne 11.90-93111.86-87 .11 v 11. S2111.92 11.82 11.90 11.89-00 11.86-87 Ag. 11.71 ll.78|11.69|11.77 l ll.76-77lll.7S-74 Silt I11.B0!I1.50;i 1.50M 1.50 1 11.60-51 il 1.47-49 He. ill.39 11.47111.39!11.45!11.44-45'U.41-42 Dc 11.4211.40111.43 11.48 11.47-48 11.46-46 Jn 1 1.41111.43 1 1.40 11.48111.42-43 11.40-41 ■ ill.47-4811.45-47 Closed steady. Turman, Black & Calhoun RANGE NEW ORLEANS FUTURES. 203-208 EMPIRE BUILDING. PEACHTREE ROAD AUCTION I WILL NELL thirty lots April 19th at 3 p. m.. at the Seaboard Railroad and Peachtree Road. Terms, $25 cash, $10 a month, 6 per cent interest. J. W. Ferguson & Son, Auctioneers; plat at my office, 415 Atlanta National Bank. Both phones. John II. James. Open £ U> X l 3*1 11 j J | if CuU Ap. My Jne Jiy Ag Spt Oc i2.311 i 2.42)12.31 j 12.39 12.18! i 2.281 i 2.17112.25 11.90 11.90! 11.90 11.90 11.60 11.60 ill .60j11.60 ll.4511.53 11.45ill.50 12.27 12.39-40 12.29-31 12.25-26 11.95-96 11.60-62 11.50- 51 11.50- 52 11.52- 53 11.54-56 11.52- 54 i 2.33-34 i 2.20-21 11.90-92 i 1.45-46 Dc. J’n F’b 11.58111.55! 11.51 111. 65 ' 1 : 11.48-49 11.50-51 SPOT COTTON MARKET. Atlanta, quiet; middling 12% Athens, steady, middling 12V*. Macon, steady: middling 12c. New Orleans, steady; middling 12%. New r York, quiet; middling 12.10. I’hiladelphia. quiet; middling 12.65 Boston, easy; middling 12.40 Liverpool, steady; middling 6.88d. Savannah, firm; middling 12V*. Norfolk, quiet; middling 12% Augusta, steady; middling 12%. Mobile, quiet; middling 12 3-16. Galveston, quiet; middling 1.2 9-16. Charleston, quiet; middling 12%. Wilmington, quiet; middling 12 Little Rock, setady; middling 12. Raltimore, nominal; middling 12%. Memphis, steady; middling 12%. St. Louis, quiet; middling 13%. Houston, steady; middling 12 9-16. Louisville. Arm; middling 12%. Greenville, steady; middling 11 7-16. Charlotte, steady; middling 12%. TODAY’S PORT RECEIPTS. The following table shows receipts at the ports to-day compared with the same day last year: | 1913. | 1912. New Orleans. . . Galveston Mobile Savannah Charleston Wilmington .. . . Norfolk Boston Pacific coast . . . 4.994 3,309 1,509 1.422 383 746 822 25 1,670 4.228 1.079 3,394 213 703 1.816 103 2.864 144 Various. ..... 102 Total 13.292 16,214 By C. W. STORM. NEW YORK, April 17. Europe was the chief factor at the opening of the stock market to-day and most issues made gains. The reduction of the minimum rate of discount by tHe Bank of Englund from 5 to 4% per cent and the grow ing possibility of early peace in the Balkans were the most important ele ments. Amalgamated Copper was one of the most active stocks, opening at 77% for a gain of V Soon its advance was over a point. Among the other advances were Southern Railway, V*; Reading. % Pennsylvania. %; American Can, %; Missouri Pacific, v 4 . Louisville and Nashville. %; Ft. Paul. %; Chesapeake ml Ohio. V*; Canadian Pacific. %. Union Pacific was under pressure, yielding %. Reading lost its gain after half an hour and declined fractionally. A decline of % was also sustained by United States Steel common. The curb market w-as irregular. Americans in London were steady. Trade was almost at a standstill in the last hour, the disposition being to wait for news regarding the St. Paul bond subscription before taking a pro nounced position on either the bull or hear side. Amalgamated Copper sold at 77%, the same as at noon. Steel ranged around 62%, for a slight fractional loss. Uanndian Pacific made a slight fraction al gain, while American Can ranged about % under the mid-day level, sell ing around 34%. Reading sold at 165% for a small loss. Union Pacific was un changed from the noon level. The market closed firm. Government bonds unchanged; other bonds firm. The market showed general strength all through the late forenoon. St. Paul rose % to 109%. At 77% Amalgamated Copper was up %. Louisville and Nash ville went up %. and Reading. Pennsyl vania. Mexican Petroleum and Canadian Pacific w’ere up %. Call money was louning at 2%. INTERIOR MOVEMENT 1913. 1912. 1.338 519 1,380 1,717 562 299 Total. 4.266 6.395 Shorts Big Buyers in Face of : t:n Crop News of the Most Favorable Character. i ST. LOUIS CASH QUOTATIONS. Wheat—No. 2 red 107%ftt08% Corn—No. 2 red 3*9 Oats—No. 2 red 1 $5 CHICAGO. April L7.—Wheat closed around the best prices of the day and showed net gains of %@%e. Those who are still long on May were on the fil ing side on the hard spots while snorts were again the principal buyers. strength in wheat was abnorinaj. r'Be cause of the advices from, DuluXh whjfch. told of the clearing there of boats Which are loaded with wheat, part of which is to go to Buffalo and part to Chicago. One of the larger houses in the Chicago trade reported 500,000 bushels wilitaOt” loaded at Duluth by then, and t-hpfo'i*'* will come this way as rapidly as ble. probably arriving here Monday*, os. I Corn was %r<7%c higher and it Field I well in price. ' 7 '%Y~ * oats were a shade better and strong, , Cash sales of wheat were 75,000 btisit- els. corn 265.000 bushels, oats 125.DQIL.. Hog products were a shade better>flJl CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. .19.65 NEW YORK STOCKS. Clos. Prev. STOCK— High. Low. Bid. Close. Am. Cop. . . . 77% 777* 77'/* 76% Am. Ice. Se. . 27 263* 25% 26% Am. S. R. . .114 114 113% 113 Am. Smelt. . . 69' , 68% 9 69 Am. Loco. . 36 36% Am. C. Fd. . 50% 50% Am. C. Oil . 48 48 47 47% Am. Wool. . 21 19% Anaconda . 38% 38% 38' 2 38% Atchison . . . 102% 102V* 102 101% COTTON SEED OIL. Cotton seed oil quotations: Closed steady. BAR SILVER. LONDON, April 17.—Bar silver steady at 27%d NEW YORK, April 17.—Commercial bar silver, 58%c; Mexican dollars, 48c. I Opening. Spot April 6.95fri 7.00 May 1 6.96(0 6.97 June ! 7.026x7.03 July 7.056i 7.06 August ; 7.106x7.12 September .... 7.106x7.12 October ' 6.87(*i6.89 November . . . . j 6.6Q(<!6.68 Closing 7.03(^7.09 7.02(&7.05 t oo n t 7.06r<! 7.08 7.086f 7.09 7.1261 7.13 7.1261 7.13 6.90 n :-1 6.66616.70 Closed strong; sales 26,400 barrels. MONEY AND EXCHANGE. NEW YORK, April 17.—Money on call, 2% 612%. Time money, unchanged; 60 days, 4Vi ; 90 days, 4%6i 4%; six months, 4%6x4% per cent. Posted rates: Sterling exchange. 4.84 (a 4.87, wdth actual business in bankers' bills at 4.8645 for demand and 4.8310(&/ 4.8315 for 60-day bills. Prime mercantile paper firm at 5% per cent. North Side Bungalows WE have six new bungalows just co mpleted, all modern conveniences, good section. 30 minutes to center of city, 5-minute car service. Your TWo/peUal'bargains oTponce DeLeon Avenue, the best residence sec- lion of Atlanta These homes ha ve all the attractive qualities Values on this popular avenue increasing d ally. Price and terms easy. R. C. Woodbery & Co. REAL ESTATE AND RENTING. 803 EMPIRE BUILDING. PHONE IVY 4726. DECATUR BUY A HOME IN BEAUTIFUL WINNONA PARK 60 SPLENDID building lots, with water, sewer and sidewalks, will be put on the market in a short time. Ask us for plat and prices. EDWIN P. ANSLEY Ivy 1600. Decatur Dep artment. Atlanta 363. CENTRAL BUSINESS LOT ON THE EAST SIDE of Cone Street, 75 feet north of Luckie Street, lot 25x50.9 feet. Price $550 per foot. Half cash, balance one, two and three years, with 6 per cent. SMITH & EWING Ivy 1513. REAL ESTATE, RENTING, LOANS. 130 Peachtree St. Atlanta 2865. MARBUT & MINOR LOT 100 BY 300; SOUTH 54.300—EIGHT-ROOM TWO-STORY HOUSE; ,, 500—'TWD^NEW FIVE-ROOM COTTAGES; MAY AVENUE I3;vb0-SEVEN-ROOM COTTAGE; FLAT SHOALS AVION! h. rifj koo—THIRTY BEAUTIFUL LOTS, NEAR E »3^00f?EIGHT ACRES WELL IMPROVED; 3 MILES $750.00—Two large lots on McPherson Avenue. $1 ,j00—Five-room houre, lot 00x360. Plat Shoals Avenue. MARBUT & MINOR NEAR EAST ATLANTA BANK. S OUT. LOOK! WEST END PARK. $3,250—Her© we offer you an up-to-date 5-room bungalow, all improvements. Here is a place that is going to sell. You see this at once. Easy terms arranged. SOUTH SIDE BARGAIN. WE HAVE the biggest bargain on the South Side in a 6-room cottage, lot 57x150, in one-half block of two car lines. Whal we want is an offer. $50 CASH and $25 per month buys a new and modern 6-room bungalow, all improvements. Why pay rent .’ HARPER REALTY COMPANY Bell Phone Ivy 4286. 717 THIRD NATIONAL BANK BUILDING Atlanta Phone 672. 12 PER CENT NET IS THE NET INCOME we offer you on a $40,000 Cain street investment, JUST OFF IVY STREET. A $10,000 CASH payment, with the balance on easy terms, will buy it to-day. In 90 days the regrading of Ivy street will lie com plete and the price will jump. NOW IS THE ACCEPTED TIME! w. L. & JOHN O. DuPREE REAL ESTATE Fifth Floor Empire Building. Bell Phone, Main 3457, Atlanta 930. . C. L. . . m. Can . . do. pfd. , . Am. B. S. . A. T. and T. Am. Agrl. . , Beth. Steel . B. R. T. . . B. and O. . Can. Pac. . . Corn Prod. . C. and O. . . . Cor. aGi. . Cen. Lth. . . F. and I. . Col. So. . . D. and H. . . D. and R. G. . 35 • 95»/a .131 . 341/2 • 90% .100 .24534 . 11 673 4 .1333/4 • 25% 34% 95% 1307/a 34% 90V 8 99^ 2437a 103/4 67y a 133 25% 121 '/ 2 04 9474 32% 129 V 8 58 90V4 993i 245% 10*4 % 13 2% 243 4 33V4 31 159 2034 122 33V 95 32% 131 52/2 90'/. 993; 243'/ 10% 663/4 131V 25 33'/ 4 31% 159 21 May July .... Sept. . . . OATS- May .... July Sept. PORK— May . July . . Sept. . . LAUD May . . July Sept. . . RIBS— May . . July . . Sept. . . .11.02 % 10.05 10.97% W,95 .10.95 10.87% 10.95 10.9f .10.97% 10.92% 10.97% 10.9 .11.25 11.30 .11.07% 11.30 .10.92% 10.85 LIVERPOOL GRAIN MARKET. .1VERPOOL, April 17.—Wheat opened unchanged to %d higher. At 1:3d p. m. the market was unchanged to %d liigh- *; closed V4d higher. Corn opened unchanged. At 1:30 p i. the market was unchanged. Closed unchanged to %d lower. PRIMARY MOVEMENT. WHEAT— | 1913. | 1912. Receipts 434,000 195,00(1 Shipments 1501,000 411,000 CORN— | 1913. | 1912. Receipts '258,000(285,000 Shipments 899.0001516.000 CHICAGO CAR LOTS. Following are the receipts for Thurs- day and estimated for Friday: (Thursday. Friday Wheat 1S 44 Corn 32 •11 cats 103 129 Hogs 18.000 23,000 Ois. Sec. . . 20% 21 Erie . . . .. 30% 30 30 30 do. pfd. . . 45% 46 G. Elec. . . . .140 140 139% 136% G. Con. . . . */» 2'/a G. W. . . . 15 141/2 G. N. pfd. . .128 128 1273 4 122ft G. N. Oreg. 34 34 17 58' 4 . 25'/ 4 25% Int. H. old . , ,... III. Cen Interboro . . . 17'/4 do. Jfd. . . . 58% I. Cen K. C. So. K. and T. do. pfd L. Valley . . 161'/ e L. and N. . . 134 Mo. Pacific. . 38 N. Y. Central 103% Northwest Nat. Lead N. and W No. Pacific . . 116' 4 O. and W. . . .... Penn 114% Pac'fic Mall P. Gas Co P. Steel Car Reading . . . 166% Rock Island . 22% do. pfd. . . 38 R. I. and Steel 25% do. pfd.. S. -Sheffield So. Pacific . . 101% So. Radway . 26 l/ 2 do. pfd. . . 7812 St. Paul . . . 110/4 Tenn. Copper 35% 160'/ 4 133% 37'/ 2 103 116 164% 21% 37' 4 25% 101', 8 26% 78' - 109% 35 3 4 A.J.MAYFIELD REAL ESTATE AND RENTING. 49 S. Pryor St. EAST DKCATUR BARGAINS. WE HAVE three special bargains rang ing from $1,500 to $5,500. These arc on the new' car line to Stone Mountain. There is money in these for some one Will make terms to suit. NORTH SIDE SUBDIVISION WE OFFER a beautifully lying 20-acre tract on a prominent cherted road just off Peachtree, that can he cut up into 76 beautiful lots and sold for thirty-five thousand dollars. Large road frontage, and not a foot of waste land. All of these lots can lie sold within sixty days. The price for the entire tract is thir teen thousand dollars, on terms of six thousand eash, balance, one, two and three years at seven per cent. Edwin P. Ansley A House, A Home, A Horse, A C,ow— The se “Want Ads” Will Tell You How Tvv 1600. Realty Trust Buildin; Texas Pacific Third Avenue Union Pacific 154% 132% U. S. Rubber Utah Copper . 53% 53' 2 U. S. Steel 62% 62 do. pfd. 108% 108' 8 V. -C. Chem W. Union . . 67' 4 67' 4 Wabash . . 3'% 3 do. pfd. . 10' 2 10'% W. Electric 64 67% W. Central W. Maryland Total sales, 242,800 shares 105 1191/2 16% 57% 9 25 26 62' 2 159% 133 % 37% 103'/ 4 132% 49? 4 106', 4 116 31 114% 25 112 26 165% 21% 36 3 4 25' 2 84% 30 100% 26 *4 78% 109% 35% 18 26 153% 63% 53% 62' / 4 108 34 66'- 2 3 10 63% 52 40' 4 WHEAT CROP TO EMULATE LAST YEAR. MINNEAPOLIS, April 17.~The Cham ber of Commerce of this city predicts a spring wheat acreage equal of the previous season and another Tull harvest. President Schaff, of the Missouri, Kan sas and Texas Railroad, says Kansas expects a crop of 100,000,000 bushels of wheat this year. 105 119% 17 573/4 8 25 26% 62' / 4 159% 133% 37% 102% 132% 49% 106 115% 30% 114% 25% 110% 26 164% 22% 37% 25% 84 35 100% 26% NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET. Coffee quotations; Opening. ! Closing. Jan 1 l.:/J{xll.40111.^(9 il.23 Feb. .. .. .. .. ill.39^11.% ll.2i;(&U.::3 Mch 11.44 U.ZZ'n 11.34 April 10.75 10.6l.folC.64 May 10.90$/ 10.05 10.72'ci 10.64 June 11.00 H11.10 10.8i.fr 10.83 July 11.17 110.98^11.00 August 11.1.5^11.30' n.lOfd ll. 12 Sept 11. -'0 ! ll.2lOTJ11.2ii Oct 11.28 11.33 ffell.fcS Nov n.-*o 11.23fo11.22 Dec 11.40 11.21 Yo ll.ilU Closed steady; sales, 141,000 bags* DAMAGE TO WHEAT 7 PER CENT. CHICAGO, April 17.—The Ohio Agri cultural Bureau makes damage to wheat only 7 per cent, according to the State report just forwarded by King. It -s improved growing conditions and creased acreage will probably offset -1 completely. Full report later in the week. CHICAGO CASH QUOTATIONS. 35'/ 18 36 153's 64% 53% 62'/ fl 107% 35 66 J 4 3% 10% 63% 51' o 40% -Wheat, No. 2 ii, 98@l.TO r No. CHICAGO. April 17 red. 1.05(51.08; No. 3 red, 2 hard winter. 91; No. 3 hard winter, 90 01,93; No. 1 Northern spring. No. 2 Northern spring. 91&92: > T u., 3 spring, 88@89. Corn. No. 2. 56@56%; No. 2 while, 5»% (<i.58; No. 5 yellow. 56 Ufa 57; No. 3, 55% 55%; No. 3 white. 56%fo57%; No, 3 vel- 78% ,ow - 55 % (a 56 ■ No. 4. 53%^/ 54 %;' No, 1 109% white, 55 ©56*4; No. 4 yellow, 51 flats. No. 2 white. 36%fo3|l>*i5 22V?:; No. 3 white, 34 1 4<&'35 white, 33%$/34V«; standard, 34%<| MINING STOCKS. BOSTON. April 17. Opening: Boston Elevated 98%, North Butte 22%. Btitte Superior 30%, Smelting preferred 48%. Shoe Machine 48V?i. DIVIDEND C---ONTINUED. NEW YORK. April 17.—It beca'mor'Tap- narent to-day that the direc to ns the Prairie Oil and Gas Co. have.decide^ to discontinue for time unmentior.eu .1 he payment of dividends. - aU Read for Profit; Use for Results. SECURITY IN TRUSTS is even more important than security in investments. A11 investor can watch the situation, but a testator must rely on those he leaves behind to carry out his wishes, 'l’lie testator can leave his will with us in absolute assurance that, if le gally drawn, his every wish will be car ried out to the letter. llB : r Jo," -tbiD TRUST COMPANY OF GEORGIA Capital and Surplus SI,800,000 Equitable Building - - Pryor Street