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ATLANTA. 6A
i - ———"
Further Fear That Cotton Will Be
Declared Contraband Causes
Free Oferings.
NEW YORK. Peb 3 - Renswed 'aik
of the probability that eotton would be
- the sontraband lat caused
r":: forings of contraets on the Cet
s L hangs here this morning P
the marset cpsned t"ty steady, with
Prices §lO § pointe net Jower The wel
Wse of business was small and e
market was without feature Aftar the
call New Urleans was the principe’ sell
. Wwhils other sections of the Bouth
t and sald & it This foroed
sotive positians 3 1o 4 points under
An advancs of 3 1o 4 poinis In
mest active positions, the marist re
ll'z . rnm move and st the
gm Mmrll.lhtu«:!w'
..1 e }\‘n was & Aleposl
t e oarry
e - w ‘t u.: The
R
s I 8
ng l
t lha; —.no‘t -‘:: ":f'l{
Maady, with up pointe
. the m.cuuu:u of Pridev |
o dne o come : WN‘
% points Jower Monday
oot on
Ty sl
z wleans . ‘.fl te 4 L
- 1000 1o 1T 000 LOO9O
New York Cotton Futures.
|B | 5 |;3 EJ
() FENWTAR
{847 h6d 8.0 R47] Baba7| BB 01
IR 189 A 62 A 6 LBA6O ATI.TH
] L 7580 AN
L il el AAE-4 49087
P nes aor a9l and] A96-5T A 08.85 |
bie i-x" 210 516 Sls-16 21816
aaaeloe 23637 V-0
“Tlosed very steady
New Orleans Cotton Futures.
Irrr
e 3'&’ll{ n,’ i
[ A 1 T Ill; 8 ‘ :nd' :l'-11,
!'tu; o 8 ]| L ::.u]
Rvosadessedessocl s “ e
{ogeaal ioadd J s »
» 163 285 2 L 6 B l.;:l"ll
o e Roww |l P
: cesefesso] BBTS sBl-08)
o b doaao o] 689 ) 8.00-04)
Ciossd steady. |
LIVERPOOL COTTON. i
i ¢
LIVERMOGL, Feb. 37.-Due 14 to .
points lower, this market ......'! Ag.:*,l
unchu»gmd to % point lower the |
close the market was quiet, &t & net
::fl}m of 2 to 3% uo‘t. from Mri- |
® close i
‘put cotton easier at 3 nts de
cline, mmug 4 Md, u'l.. r&h]
receipts, 3, bales.
Futures opened qum‘ !
ning
Cmn .‘ Close &::
w-Juu uu.,fu AR 4N
~Aug 485 482 48N 408 y
?d-Nov , A 0 508 808 I,O:
an-Feb . 516 512 613 s '
i
SPOT COTTON. i
TLANTA, STEADY; moouuo.l
Ofl&. quiet; middll 1.78;
”Y‘ori. ulet ln:
q $ ~ 8,86 :
Galveston, w‘ -:@::l 30 sales,
L [ sastor, iddiing 4.944
m& qulot' lmldt%it'\! 580
quiet u&:n .
m‘r‘, ot, m dn'u 53
Savann u%’:m:n. 80, sales,
1977 bales. ' . ?
“mlnflou; middiing, 7.76
Charleston; mlddun's.d 7.78.
Lflofiaflm. middling 7.76; sales,
'zonwm steady . middling 788, sales,
en
. , midau: 7.75.
PR musfi':‘? Yo
fiumu, steady; m dlln., 7.76
ouston, steady: mlddl% £.90; sales,
5; arrived, 266; f. 0. b., 200.
8 ‘fi“‘:‘.‘ steady; middling 75; sales,
es.
llas, steady; middling 7.86
PORT RECEIPTS.
The lollow}n‘r table shows receipts at
the ports to-day compared with the
same dav last year:
gov&*Orio:‘r\l. . N 10,450
VOBIOR. ¢ o+ 6,846 5,070
éoblle. AT N 1,748 1,636
Rateston . . . . 469 164
fimington. . . . 2,182 27%
E:tolk. S S 2,462 436
B i s . s s ESREAN 582
B Tork. . . . .l 1000 Liecovesssrs
ton. . . s o 1.0 26
lladelphia. . . .| 500 866
.‘jxort News seraiianins 3,616
I R ¢ oioFes o ernhad b 1.874
arious. . . . . .| 228 1,844
B . . ] 8,98 J
____INTERIOR MOVEMENT.
kL SR
Houston. . . .. .| 11,608 4888
N <% » 4a 665 780
emphis . . . . . 8,767 1,797
OIS < s+ 5 o 1,802 | 4,690
ane. . .\ 571 2,476
IR IEOON o « & shessaaassss 87
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LIVERPOOL COTTON STATEMENT.
Following is the leol:rool cotton
momon'. for the week ending Friday,
ruary 26:
T roie
Week's sales ..........| 41,000/ 50.000‘
Of which American.... 30,000 37,000
;grrexport,, L answand 3,700 1,000
speculation ....... 8,900 3,800 |
Forwarded ............| 90,000 87,000
Total stocks ..........[1,203,000/1,149,000
Of which Ameircan....| 904,000/ 908,000
Actual exports ........ 9,000 15,000
Week's receipts .......| 289,000] 69,000
Of which American ...| 204,00 57,000
Since September 1.....12,484,0003 206,000
Of which American....!1,922,000/2 482 000
Stocks afloat ..........| 528,000 333000
lOf which American... | 461,000 281,000
; COTTON EXRORTS.
'+ Cotton exports yesterday from all
mu in the Unu‘l States were '1‘4,':90
- es, as against 81,688 bales the same
v tadis gives the siports
e e r
: wo?tog. Re, Trod o)l ports 15 the
o ted States for the pruen! week, and
. e 0 with the same days a month
S and also with the corresponding
in 1914:
. This Month Year
e Week. Afi' Ago.
! veessssHollday 82, Hollszd
: cevres 36,824 53,042 ¢« 19,1
.. 40,988 26,659 37,631
’ .. B 0 287 65,483 52,888
e oM TR ll.m 41,688
5B i e
- ports total 5,182,043 bales. :
. USUAL A. C. L. DIVIDEND
\ NEW YORK, Feb, 27.—The Atlantio
o 8 e declared the usual quar
rly end to-day.
P BAR SILVER.
S ON. ON, Feb. 27.—Bar . silver,
! \
'Beat.ers Weekly
! (otton Statistics
l e ruu*uufr» 71— Bearetary
! 5“'.-‘2 .'.??.‘.:‘..‘{'.:'E:J-'.‘-?::"af
ih sght for wesk "‘Tm
eiR e RS
Fow e maoilh 1
i Pamme Sate last Year . Bl D
| Hame date yeur before . S
Fow shanos sessssel 14
| BB
| Nme vear .
| oreand s Wile 'sad taaade
e s Taat goar
Bouthers .nt'fi'm»an-r “
T e
;hg‘.:.:;;u"l‘a’“dAn- ;
| #:.‘-hn o % |
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1 E’“““"!‘“’?". ane
| ..'.'.‘.‘7.-&-__7_.- . lt
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Mmtn",#u'z. |
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eELT T
Euu gossssannt
a%."."z.'&"mdb S
YNk o MR
..,Q'é';:;_".':::::: e
e resaesssses TENEED
sS i s
Same @ate Jast year ... lg“
ntries 1.
ey i ie weah L 2408
Dates for Planting |
And Picking Cotton!
e ]
The usual dates to commanca preva !
ration and to begin and fnish pianting
of cotion as given In “Cotion Facts
are shown balow
ol oo
e Arie to !M‘
- L et pacbtne
z Carciine Peb. 38 ‘ reypt l
Camiing. Mar # s Ang ) hrl
m e 1 z " Aw lgb
Jen. W Awg ¥ !
Alabama Feb 1 Ape Avg b |
Mianbual; ot Pob | Apr 8 Awg 10 B 0
Lestatar s Por | A | Ag 1l
Torar Jen 8 Mar 18 Awg |
m Pob J 0 Ape 18 Aug 1S 0 0
Mar, I Ape 18 Bep 1t l 0
Oxlahoene Fatl'9e Apr 18 B ¥
TR % et e 0 |
ates for , plan
m are aboul four wesks e !b:'dd-.‘
glven abowe
i S, S II SN
Gossiy
Cotton Gossip.
. ———————— A I
NEW YORK. ked 21.--The cotton
market was lower to-day on further
fear of cotton being rul on the contra
band list, together with small trade
- - -
New Orleans was apparently the best
'wu.r. with the South buying and sell
n‘ . - .
"ufily to see a segging market’”
] 13 L.
-
1 & Bryan say: ““The market is
very iikoly o nfloft from time to time
the trend of events in Burope, which
will be the prineipal influence govern
ing the course of values.'™
- - -
M D. Burnley, who s traveling In
the South for B. F. Hutton & Co. wired
that firm from Atlanta yesterday: “‘De
olded reduction nerugol Enormous de
crease fertilizer a utely ecertain.
Pracncul{ ni farmwork done. Farmers
indifferen emainder of crop ln‘trou‘
hands. Will be held r? higher pFices
- .
Journal of Commerce says: ‘““Man
chester trade is very dull. It was ru
mored that exporters In some cases
were try‘n! to re-sell cotton. Some
holders in the Atlantic States were sald
to be 0""1"15 considerably under basls
of futures. ew Orleans reported some
hodgo selling. Market is still waiting
wit eves strained toward Burope,
merely marking time pending orders to
advance or retreat. Wil President
Wilson be able to talk away the mlnel?
If he can, cotton will advance; if it, It
must decline. That is the opinion of
very mung;'
New Jrieans wires: ""Southeast
storm wairning Texas coast, disturbance
developed near mouth of Rio Grande
and will move northeast attended by
strong east southeast winds, probably
increasing over west Gulf'’
‘- - -
. NEW ORLBANE, Feb. 27.-Hayward
\& Clark: ‘““The weather map shows falr
in Texas, and cloudy in rest of the belt
Generuumlplutlon overnight west of
the MY utgvp( River; heavy In Central
Texas and ont.h.'l'exu.,”
-
Rainfall: Roswell, 02; Amarillo, .70
Oklahoma, .66; Amelia, .08; Fort Worth,
50; Taylor, .86; San Antonlo, 1.34; Cor
pus, Cheletl 'lf: Galvestcn, Lo%; Bules:
ne, .48, reve 48 g
98 Little Rock, 13, Vkltimr‘. 80, New
Orfeans, 08; Mobile, .24; Del Rio, 04
Houston, 1.52; J-Ick.lol: 08,
The weather map indicates cloudy and
colder over the Atlantics, except pos
sibly rain in the southeastern quarter;
clearing and colder In Oklahoma, Ar
kansas. Cloudy and furtheér rain in the
southwestern quarter; colder.
HAYWARD & CLARK'S
DAILY COTTON LETTER
NEW M Feb. 27.—~The vis
ble nurpl& statistics for the week are
unfavorable. Mill takings 300000 bales,
against n}.‘ooo last year. The visible
Increased 000 bales, wlnct a de
crease last yvear of 106, bales. To
tal American visible 5,976,000 bales,
against 4,307,000 balet last year. Polit
fesl news overnight was also against the
market.
Washington announces a -har? in
crease in Government insurance rates.
The Financial Chronicle’'s summary
for the «fw week says: ‘‘Rain quite
loneu| ufln‘f the week, but mostly
light. From Texas we are .dvll«}_ that
some acreage that was to be devofed to
wheat will now &) to cotton or other
crops, owing to the delay by rains to
planting of cereals.™
Liverpool was lower than due on fu
tures and spots. The Liverpool stock of
American cotton ig 176,000 bales larger
than last year.
Our market opened about 6 ts
lower and soon weakened to 8. for
July, although the undln“m ited
on account of {ts being turday, and
the market had the benefit of some short
covering before Sunday. Political news,
{nnlcu{:.rly the threatened cotton con
raband declaration by Great Britain,
the advance in insurance by our Goy
ernment and the bearish visible .uprly
:"iatiltlos tended to increase bearish
eWE,
'!'go preoeflt ntmouuook lor‘a%:tl wud klde
pends er on eve!
ments. Aog;fiur checflo ahrlarnx. °5
is now threatened, would infallibly in
crease the pressure on our markets.
N
i§ EL GIN BUTTER.
l E frg; [L]... Feb. 27.—Butter osid on
the Elgid Board o("l:"‘n.do to-day atg:!c
pound. . i) W s price was 3\ @
fim yesforda, ‘% %v»-.;}u:.ur««%.‘x;,,k:\a_-.)(\.?tlz,m;‘
i w
Gains Made in Industrials as Well
as in Railroads—Many ls
sues Neglected.
By CHARLES W. STORM,
NEW YORK, Feb 3T These Was &
firm tone 10 the leading stooks in the
carly trading on the Nioek nu.r to
day, bul business was small m:‘
issues were nofl-'-:‘ A.}s.uu
by, Nm:mu:' ::.'u-s o M &A
in other lla!uflna:n as wall & In
¥ !ot 0 Ware
(o YARe Do mimwes doxde
‘b“nm-u.1.-ub but declined to
%. Mn!tx.l uegdflhl of
!‘nkm"\'a‘!.\a. wh -as
o\l :M‘w:n“:‘lmm:‘. . of
o oy
Lin d.fl":, rising % ' .fi
‘w :on made un 4
) n and Erie
aotive, M’ w My, - g
e -
i , o 83
.t tone !o‘?-nno-“.o m
et sto
Stock guotations -
| m‘ : » cv "4-' !.
Amal. Copper . Uy ey ) ';'
Am. Agricultural 2 2s] asss |AB
Am. Beet Sugar ' B ‘ i :‘ A
Amzimn can .MY B M My
Am gfl-n on l i
Amarican loe A .
Am. Locomotive .| ! -
Am. I=noma¢.' : 1% s
Am . ¥
Am 'tu“ .‘3 mn 11 1
A\m Woolen .. .o] 2.+) 222
e B aa
:u«m" . sessase cfit‘ “Q' "
D i 'civ.'.i" o
Hethishem Steel | 8439/ i
» R Y | .
Canadian Pacific ‘m
Central Leather »
Can O .0+ ,
Golo. F. and L. | 308 g
Onlo. Boutherm ...0 ... .
t;musl' GBS s.oios .‘ “l
Corn Produets ...
T-uauw...‘.,‘!a“
Pen and R 3. .
:u-m Securt d asas 10 110
Lrie oo 00 ha’ p‘ { r
mn::“bi.m' B glul“faf. 18
G ’ b sSO 0
G Nmag._fl)u !
a Wu?'lt . . |lO
Nlinols Central ... k dand 103
Interbore ... - 3;’&5 2
ot '_fi.'n"",'ui'.ffi ie et
e T i
Lahigh V‘rfia‘”fl 3 iR *l;
;ia'mmme aa }i"!' a
Y Centrsl. ... [ %
Northwestern . ... 134
National Lead ....| 9% 9%
NO M“ saanmas : :
Pennsylvania ..... /104 ‘ g
;:..;qn% sSunal sinsl sehi ‘}o
B ote o |gl aiigle "!
(Rtoc'dlngd e vees 14251148 lg 13
o u. ssanl 2 .
do B csssd W ™ 7 7
Rock lul‘:nd senbee ‘ ‘ ‘& i‘
do,"rrn( ssabiel sieill sssal B 1
R»R',i‘o‘d;:l soveonel 22221 2222 T
S cnasoee
0. L aswbntl Easel akas
st N\K" = ”a 4% 8
Tenn (\vprw 27 r
Texas Pacific ....| ....] ::e:l 11 A
Third Avenus .... “a 41“ 47
Union Pacifio ....[1195119 11 u
U & dveeroo] aaid s dhe! @
" faorpeet: 1100 L 2 xit
IBWi o 00l oee g
o. . aksevel 3 882
gmfl!fla . lfl‘ lm é‘ li
Woarrapyiand, - caig| aiig] o | 8
wis. Central .....0 ... ....| 80%| 91
IS
fN. Y. Curb Stocks s
I NSNS SN NN NSNS SIS SN
Curb stock quotations ned steady.
ETOUKS Omnlngm Close,
Anglo-Am. Ofl. 13 B siiisiangied
Brit.-Am. Tob, 17 18 IT%@ 18
Savoy Ol ... § 8 B 6
Clgar Stores .. § ? 9 9
Hegeman ..... 8 6 6
Nipissing ...... 5 5 &
Braden ....... 6 6
Marcon! ...... 3
World Film ... + 4 4
ii)ams;mt BPxten.. 51“ “‘_ fl“ b 4
nhat. Tran..
St. Ofl, N, Yg: 10 180 198%
gt OiL'N. J... 297 293 396
St. O, Cal.. .28 @2BB 24 @39
Prairie ........ 280 226 220 226
Ohlo Ofl ......181 138 13 188 |
Profit-sharing, |
new ...... Q@ 9% Ne “6}
. » 4
§ Financial Notes i
NEW YORK, Feb. 27.—The Baldwin
Locomotive Works for the year ended
December 81 a deficit after divi
dend of $1,449 nst a surplus of
$2,217,000 in k. 2
Ohlo gxbllc Utliities Commission ap
?rovu ew York &u‘l nornm.:-
jfon plan. L
March dividend dl-hu&mw« $120,-
000,000, against Oue.«l.’, in 1914,
Dun's review says volume of trade
continues moderate, but {s fairly wall
maintained. slalu
Fallures this week U5lB, against 664
Jast week and u.so l.;u.m.
Mu-tmgt of finances of Western
Pacific is to Enn:mncod to-day.
-
J. J. Hil blames the politiclans for
business troublo: b
Kuhn, Loeb & Co. are sure to select
Missouri Pacifie .dlr:cu.)n.
New York Stock Exchange men crit
fcised at sensational hearing in conneo
tion with Legislative committee on
stock quouuong.bll.l. L .
'mJoseph Leiter says farmers keep wheat
' gh. 5.
Joseph sn){s: “Buy Pacifics; will sell
ex-div. on Monday. Anticipation is fre
quently a Proflublo. pleasant undertak-
InT. Tractions are promising. Copg:rs
will improve. Buy some Missouri C
ifle.” S
Dow-Jones Comon.n{ says: ‘lt woulfl
not be surprising if Atchison &h
have lnrfut actual surplus for its com
mon dividend in history for fiscal vear
next.'
* - -
| Lehigh Valley Railroad rerom tor
January operating income increased
$104,736. g
February's dally percentage of specifi
eation on contracts heavier than Jan-
W .- =
B. F. Goodrich Comrny reports for
1914 surplus of $5,440,427, against -
*m.mmuu. S -
' Goodyear Tire and Rubber |
announces quarterly avummw
ter, instead of annual. oo
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
|
Steady Improvement
.
In Produce Business
MeCullomgh M- n thelr weakly ™.
view of the frult and produce bLasinesm
L
“I'he traffic representad in this Hine
has shown steady improvemen! for sev
eral vuuw and I‘B.O m;lu-;‘: "';‘-‘fl
traffic very esoou .
“':m‘m’ éo ("‘: cogut L HLonS
"?" to the out-of -town trade
Fiorida w tables are now moving
Hiberally u.d’tm. taken promptiy &t
r-!m- of mimmm at prices uu-éf‘u
ary e h shipper and Sandier
Viorida oranges have showsn steady od
Vmees 2urln¢ the last ten days, and
will, ne b, sell Bigher as the season
pergT eaßes Bame may be applied lo
| grapefruit of desirable quality Tan
ohe -*u are eapecially sarce and
'xl(h .‘“ e crops In this line have
hrrly n consumad. It will he sev
ersl weaks ye! hefore Oalifornia oranges
will Bnd thelr way Into the Boulhern
xrw. In 'l.‘n ‘m umx:“u:!;; :1-0
v . « as beah X .
hausted ':'»ho both "fi'nam and
hoxed goods, plentiful, and seliing at
normal valuse. The indications do not
'lnlu' to any material changs on thess
goods in the near future
“Hananas are very high and adwvane
108, S ieet 18 s
- . Wea vallln
?m‘:um;u in the fi w‘&c‘-‘: Ne
change of conseq Lo
ons. Wm% n nml
mprd y .mwn are t
s yeot. high w%wm
nre n' b wena
1. ied 00l |
same ma :3
tons n-’m to the '»m&:
Are scarce and at an advance
Receipts of mm with
Indieations of wope ally
with continuation of Mvorable weather
Faney table butter s meeting ready
mis at u!m {bccl:v
mized, or cooking ny at -
c»g‘lou in i
ame for Season 18 pTRO.
Mnha:'w poultry in normal
‘!J 1o m'm“m A very Ron tted
Wlm..‘nfli for turkeys at lower
prices. 3&- and o fat,
meeting ready at fiufl A
falr demand prevalls m white
iuu colored peas of sound quality
| .
Miss. Corn and Oats
CHICAGO, ¥eb 31.—C. B. Harper,
m\nm industrial commissioner of the
Mlinols Central Raflroad, after & tour
through the Mississippl River region,
i“h»m naver has been A time when
80 large an area of spring oats was
sown as this year. The ocorn acreags
sastpl should this year Graw. encugh
» war anougl
ST b O e B
2 Grain Notes ;
CHICAGO, Feb 51..-A New York
news buresd says: “Indian Government
has lssued order prohibiting for nine
monthe private sxport of wheat and flour
after March ll.". g 2
Liquidat in rv\fl-lnn- early ru‘-
oannrl il further decline in
. In wheat there was some local
& both by investors and packers.
market was sensitive and nervous
with wide fluctuations st times Until
the market becomes y might be
':Il to limit prices on orders. Lo
cal trade is Inclined e buying side
‘lot a time. No change in con
ditions.—Logan &
- - .
Muart la&n says: “The news of the
sttack on the Dmrdanelles is out and
Ihl:: h:: l;mc affect, -M'lf th.mAnl
successful n o
the Strafts it will take muoch buir'wor:
and time to consummate the task. The
h.x’m business 'n all grains yes
t on the break areated a good deal
of nervousness on the part of shorts
and has hn_.;nvand the :-eu'hh sentiment
somewhat 20l
There was a falr domestic demand for
cash corn this morning, also some for
export, with bids very close to & work
ing basie
‘ - - .
New York says: “Some buying of
ieorn futores by exporters.™ .
CHICAGO CASH QUOTATIONS.
CHICAGO, 'Feb, M. Wheat-No. 3
red, 1495 @1 652%; No. 3 red, IAOQI 52;
No. 9 hard winter, 1.50% @1.58%; No. 8
hard winter, 1.‘9%31.5‘2 ’
_”Coanq-‘—-Ng. Z’mh s 8 :Jb 3 'r?n%
7 ; No. 3 yellow 70%‘" NO.
whmo, ‘%?mu; No. 4 yellow, Q\M.
Mte B LS. No "t white, "S5GeRi
white, ; No. e, :
n.nam,‘wuu.
LIVE STOCK MARKET,
CHICAGO, Feb. 27.--Ho,
18,000 h?l?ket weak. Mxmmw
ers, $6.40@6.75; ho‘vr. $6. 6.70;
rough huvar $6.15@6.30; lght .30@
$.75; pigs, d.u?c : bulk, r 6.66.
h C\tuo—Rocolg s 200. Market steady.
Beeves, $5.75@0.25; cows and heifers,
‘:mfozzo Texans, $6.00@7.10; calves,
Sheep—Receipts 1,600, Muarket steady.
Native and Western, $465@7.76; lambs,
$5.85@9.50.
—————— ——— S ————
ALL THIS WEEK
Aflania "' Saturday:
BALDWIN-MELVILLE ©O, In
Old Plantation Days
The Story of Uncle Tom.
Nights and Sat. Mat 25 and 800.
—————————— T .
Next Wed., Thusrs'.. Frl., Sat. Mat.
a
A MR o:oitot s
In the Llebier Product'len of
“DISRAELI
1 Year In N. Y., 6§ mo. In Chicago
e Rtaivte, 900 §
s,
Seats Saturday §2"5%.°% 4.5
Business 's Great at the Busy Theater,
FOESYT“ Dally Matinee 2:30
STFN . _Evening at 810
Henriette De Serris & Co.
ARNAUT BROTHERS, Olown Wonders—oo.
RELL! & GILLETTE, the odd PIIN—ALEXAS.
DER & SCOTT, from wrxm.—m: 81.
JOUVES, Roller Skators—"AT WOODSIDE
INN,” Comedy—~BERTHA CREIGHTON &
©O., "“Our Husband."
gntlre Week March Ist.
LYR ally, 3 p.m. & 8:30 p.m.
The Sensation of Photo-Dramas
“HYPOCRITES”
A Wonderful Thrilling Picture Play.
ALL SEATS RESE;VED 25 CTS.
B ',___________-.—.._.__———_—«-- e e
By all means read the
tag on your telephone
book. b
i
.
Demand, However, Wasn't Urgent.
Cash Sales Almost Nil—Corn
and Oats Follow Rise.
CHICAGO, Feb 21 -Wheat was ir.
regularly bi‘tu early u-fl on the
Board of flflo with sales IA".I
at 0:009.&‘\. and July frem 2
oIM . yuual.y - at
L% and 1033 Liverpool quo«"v.iul
W@l lower as the result of
by the Allles In wosking into m..m‘
nellen. Wheat cargoes ot Liverpool
were M 10 I ower Prospects wers
'u:h:n t 191 :. “'”&'fi;}‘m
3So or
e e t 13 and
::vgu ‘l.c wko?u »:iu -..“-'lu.‘l
Issourt and wa m
was unchanged The weather In E.
genting was unfavorable
Oals were We higher
provatons Tt 13 weakness 10
hogs, and, with the exception of July
nui were lowaer
we e ?
any in
net
Fr B s
Bl g & -
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B mas
. Previous
Low. Close
wHEAT—
Ny BT IS¢ EER bk
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My eN 48 A% a 8
NEW YORK SUGAR FUTURES.
NEW YORK, Web 3. resin
ocontinue w M
-ur on of':? the m
. Company, the %of
wre unchanged o, and -mu
mn&m. Raw sugar unchanged
_ Bugar futures
BDUAFY . o o of sevcmeres
Fobrubly . o « of jogose o 3.
March .o « o R moies
’A&fll o 4 & & 8 3.72
Y . « o o + 3740818 | 3.T5Q2.76
June ..« « | LTEATE |3. TIOA N 0
JUY . . 53Q3.84 | 3830885
August . . . . 306Q390 | 387G3AS
Beptember ««o o] sosoeees | & 3.8
October . . . "3 192ge8
November . . .l & 2 388
December . . . .} ... 3.771@278
“Closed i =
NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET,
Coffes 8 Pl
losing.
ADER. .ooooon<o 088 WESOL
is oowoo 9 o 8 o 8 .68 6. 6.62
JUDS.. oo oo o 0 oo oo 5705630566
SUs: os oo so on b '8.6606 66
AUGURL.. .. +o oo +.[O.TB 8.74%6.75
September.. .. .. .. A..C.“’C.“ 6.84
Ootober.. .. o oo . 1000 6.80 @1 690
November.. .. .. A.r” .c.ugus
December.. .. . ..[10097.00R.004701
Olosed stoady. Bales, 10,500 bags
CHICAGO CAR LOTS.
CHICAGO, Feb, 37.—Following are re
ceipts for Saturday and estimated re
ceipts for Monday:
g"hut >.O p .. 194 3
Qe - ccone i B LR
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COTTON SEED OIL.
Cotton seed ofl quotations:
e [ Opening. | Closing.
s vA s dhanitaeot s TN
Lf.or}eh.....G 6.05 | 6.86@46.89
?&fll L. s s | 6.85@6.96 | 6.839@6.07
Y . . e + o+ 6.95@698 | 6970600
T . i v N 16 | T00@7.15
July . . . . < 116@7.18 | 1.18Q07.19
August . . . . 1.37@1.% I:‘% 7.%0
Septamber .. .[ 1.39Q7.40 | T T 8
Qotober ... .| T 7.4 | 1 7.40
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od the words of the lats = M
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Loe bow cost of produet
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&c“lhuuflwhflz Wm ) J*
mo{uw &t the annual mi
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y o cost and W 0 spply wheat
"an Seicial Briven bulletin, sare.
iTR SRS
5 Talr, pur the Soreags *dinay
m United m‘l‘. have
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prehension o ‘FM
MN- work have prevented
T"o servage *Condlusts
A 8 10 acreage.
u,#mm on bottom h*‘—
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territorials to assist sowing and
mmm supplies uo"-l-a
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S munuous ot
B L e,
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sonable, but drymess s reported over &
Wd whest from India are In
creasing and are cheaper.”
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}#fl to mnke seilers go a little slow
both markets, cc;ft as prices have
temporary rallles, w ch look xtm..
Progress at the Dardanelles is t for
; the wheal m: by uu‘ og.t::nga ol’l:‘.r'f
[fim tr.:;iyo ':flldngo d'gub%u-l:)m' ‘{g:
muhh't:tbowmt.uthow.
ket had a fal T:‘odrln‘yntbodooo.
There 18 nonm the situation to en
courage any vity on the buying side
of corn even at the lower rhu.
Oats trade will kupo‘ln ne with the
decline if stocks are not reduced.
BT. LOUIS FUTURES CLOSHE.
mfl 1110918. Feb. #7.—Wheat: May, 1.45;
Gorn' x‘.t., ™% ; Tuly, TB4,
STERLING EXCHANGE.
NEW YORK, Feb, 27.--Posted rates:
Cterllni exchange with actual business
gr bankers’ bills at €BO for demand.
ime mercantile paper unchanged.
LIVERPOOL GRAIN MARKET,
LIVERPOOL, Feb. 27.--Corn olosad
unchanged.
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27. 1918
1 omAIN MARKET OPINIONS.
' Ware & laland: "“The course of the
lw-.um—uuwfl
demand and the faciiity with whieh
shipment can be made and the progress
which the Allise make toward opening
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King Pwouss “Think it dangerons
10 sall wheat ot this level The corn
market s In & beller position to re
spond 1o buping than it bas been in &
loag thme." 2 D
Walter Fiteh: Leook for drastio swings
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mm"&’. oorn at
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