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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
■ATCRUAT, JT7NB M. MMt
I OPENED STEADY
I ON FIRM CABLES
WEEK-END FIGURES WERE
VERY BULLISH.
Weather Map Was Poor—Room
Shorts Covered—Closing Mar
ket Was Higher.
HIGHER PRICES
RULED JN_CEREALS
SHORTS RUN TO COVER IN
CORN AND OATS. .
Sowing n firm undertone,
octohvr and December options were freely
boocbt. which resulted lu covering and a
kSlrr close. • „ . ... .
week-end figures were very bullish,
■fw New York Commercial of yesterdny
tiiparently worried ns to the where'
Shouts of Theodore Trice. It says:
•vti jj flN been somo time since Theodore
Price bus favored the market with an Hen.
f it, |s generally renuted to be a billionaire
tO UII
| when It comes t
aeas. nnd the whole i
[is* liotitng that he Is not going to
lirco'iif KtIUgy with them.
Mr. Trice sends out the following "Idea"
^•SerlouslT, the cotton situation norer
veunMl to me as unyieldingly bullish nt at
nrewnt. It Ih my belief that however Isrj
Iks crop, It will not sell below 10c a poutx
At that price. I shall not be surprised to
spinners* takings 12.500,000 bales In 1907.
If the crop Is that large, and If It should
t* much smaller, I venture the prediction
SPOT COTTON MARKET.
Atltata-Kasy. He.
N<*w York—Quiet. 11.20.
Sfw Orleans—Quiet. 11 1-1
IJrnrlHMl-MtMdJT, «.0M.
Sar.iminh—Htendy, 10%c.
RANGE IN NEW YORK COTTON.
The following Is the range In cotton
fiturra In New York tony:
Open.
} nno .10.OH _
loir .10.58 10. _ __ ■■ ■ mm ■
An*. .10.60 10.62 10.47 10.61 10.50-61 10.45-48
*>pt .10.45 1 0.45 10.40 10.4:: 10.46 48 10.38-4J
Ocf. .10.3* 10.42 10.36 10.41 10.4-0-41 10.34-35
10.41 10.62 10.47 10.51 10.50 51 10.43-44
Fsh 10.60-52 10.44-48
JI cl ' 10.50-60 10.51-53
RANGE IN NEW ORLE£N8 COTTON
rotten futures ranged os follow* at New
Orleans today:
The Day and the Week Ended in
Favor of the
Bulla.
Chicago, June 16.—Higher prices ruled In
all the grain markets on 'change, net gains
being shown of 4c In wheat and
In corn, ‘HffTfcc In oats and 5fc40c lu hog
products.
Many shorts were run to cover In
nnd oats and the day ns well ns the week
ended in favor of the bulls while the
world’s shipments of wheat for the week
are estimated nt only 9,230.000 bushels and
a decrease In the nmouut of brendstufTs on
nnsssge Is looked for. There was a break
lHc at Paris and Kerlln lost He and Liver-
nool was the smallest fraction better.
The KnglUli visible supply Increased tO*.
conditions conflicted with the llroomhnfr
cnbles. nnd the trade made up its mind that
lone of them was Incorrect. I
Primary wheat receipts for the day 279.000
bushels nnd corn 779.000 bushels compared [
with 224,000 and 874,000 bushels respectively
000 bushels wheat, 219,000 corn and 21,1
oats.
Pash business was reitrlcted by the ad
vance In cereals.
CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET.
The Chicago grain market rang*] as fol
lows today:
Prev.
High. Low. Com. close.
June
July. .11.18 11.18 )1.G$
An*. .10.70 10.70 10.65
11.00
11.02 11.0849 11.10-lt
fc|»t .10.45 10.46 10.45 10.8S „_ „ „
.10.30 10.21 10.19 19.22 19.21-22 10.27-28
..... 10.33-35 10.29-41
I hi'. .M.38 10.33 10.23 10.86 10.25-26 10.21-22
MHH.i0.87 10.43 10.40 10.49 10.40-41 10.I7-3S
Felt 10.42-45
Hell. .10,54 10.54 10.54 10.51 10.6344 10.4941
Closed quiet.
LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET.
Liverpool, June 16.-12:15 p. ra.—Demand
for snot cotton fair, with prices steady.
Middling uplands, 8.03d. Hales, 8.000: Atner-
knn. 7.100. Hprculntlon nnd export, 1,000.
Receipts, 7,100.
Future* opened steady.
Opening
Kange. cioro.
R.R14.33 5.R3
5.73-5,74 6.74
6.874.68 G.W
6.624.60 D.60
6.614.69 ...59
6.61 -.59 6.59
5.814.60 6.60
5.61 5.61
June
June Jnly .
Jnly-Augnit
Auu. SepL. .
Kept.-Get, .
Nor
Not.-Doc
IN*.-.Inn.
Jin. Teb.
Ffh.-Msrch ....
i’IommJ steady.
Previous
Close.
R.834.84
6.83
6.824.82
6.74
6.664.67
tpi
1.694.21
2.614.21
6.624.63
P H
Jnly~. .17.00 17.0714 17.00 17.974 16.07)4
LAHili 72 ’ 4 W W "•*”»
JhIjn . 8.874 8.824 8.8714 1.00 t.SS
Hopt. . 0.00 0.10 0,00 0.07)4 0.00
»•»
July. . 0.65
Sept. . 0.KH
0.65 0,47)4 0.50 0.65)4
0.60 8.814 0.07(4 9.824
9.17(4 0.15 9.17(4 9.124
CHICAGO CAR LOTS.
Wheat
(lorn ..
Out, ...
llog, ..
Today. Tomorrow.
LIVERPOOL GRAIN MARKET.
PRIMARY MOVEMENT.
TODAY'S PORT RECEIPTS.
The following tnhlw shows receipts nt tbs
torts today, compared with the same day
kit year:
Xfa Orleans..
Oalreaton
Kltllo
flavannnh ....
rjhrtenton
Wilmington ...
Korfolk
8slMni4.ro ....
New York..,.,
Illladelphfc* I!
Total
SI
=53
INTERIOR MOVEMENT.
I-oula
nui'lnnatl
Total
■ W.
v ESTIMATED RECEIPTS.
Xew Orleans expacta 809 to 1,300
•pdrist 3,031 actual Isst yenr; flab
■'*' to 2,<W0. agalnat 2,021 actual laal
ESTIMATED RECEIPT8.
K ) I tales,
Iveston,
»” «'»v. ■ninn i.va iciim last year:
lloimtnn. 1,000 to 1,200, agaluat 2,447 actual
**»t year.
COTTON 8EED OIL MARKET.
Opening. Close.
JWmlier .*.*,*.
b^'-iulter . , , ,
"'«***.• 1 steady.
NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET.
■7. . following tabfa. gives the owning
«jj closing quotation* for coffee for future
fchvery today la Now York*
Ope*.
6..VM5.8
Jnuary.. .
Jhrnsry..
6.664.80
6.704.75
6.724.10
6.19499
409482
6.10416
. .. .. 6.15430
•'.'"ember 2.1MJ1
twemlier
^I°sed rtrni.
J«b#.. . . *
i-tr :
J^ptember..
6.45460
Close.
6.554.60
ISIS
6.75489
8. §54.90
6.09406
419415
415429
425429
429432
489442
6.29422
|THE DRY GOODS MARKET.
I l rrl \! | te leased Wire,
v,, - lork. Jnne 15.—Tli- ilry goods mar-
7; wowedj* f»|r uomunit of goods for
21 «*T- There w« more trading at the
TMUtlofu. Cotton jrirn, were easier.
prt nt r |„ th , *44 ,, on ro«
■oar revisions li
*Ut sheetings.
A; : TIONAL MARKET
news on page seven
Tbo following figures glvo the primary
movement of wheat nnd corn:
Wheat—Receipts today 279,000 bushels,
ngnlnst 224,000 bushels last year; shlnniouts
today 165,009 bushels, against 185,00) bushels
last yenr.
Corn—Receipt* today 779.000 bushels,
against 554,000 bushels Inst year; shipments
606,000 bushels, against 6G2.000 bushels last
year.
NORTHWEST CAR8.
Following table gives tbo northwest cars
of grain today, laat week nud last year:
- Last Las
Today. Week. Ycai
Minneapolis 17* 183 II
Duluth 15 18 1
Chicago 10 10
L. J. ANDER80N A. CO.’S
DAILY COTTON LETTER
Edited by
JOSEPH B. LIVELY
Mr. Lively hns edited Markets in Atlanta and the South for more than twenty-
five yean. His experience makes him the most reliable market editor in the
South if not in tho entire country.
AT THE OPENING
MOST ISSUES SHOWED DE
CLINES AT THE START.
RANGE OF NEW YORK STOCK MARKET
A Few Stocks Scored Fractional
Advances—Transactions on
a Small Scale.
By Private Leased Wire.
New York, June 18.—Tho stock market to
day was again disappointing to thoae who
were looking for a sharp rally. While It
was a regular holding affair, there was
ill H'llllr N|..'. l,'t|tl. S tO
• i• i the imirkot lower • \ en If It
bad not had a downward tendeuey. Tho
bank statement fell flat. The gain In cash
'* * ----- ^ MftB Q .
Ntst few
r ... accoont,
which Increased nearly 61.000,000.
Ontalde of the weskneas of some of the
high-priced Issues, the heavy liquidation In
Hteel preferred did ob Ynuch to unsettle
things ns anything else. It found some
support at 1W. but did not act in n way to
encourage buying of It. Special drives made
at Anaconda, the Hill stocks. St. Paul. Fuel
nnd Smelters met with little resistance,
and prices gave way readily.
Rending was among the most vulnerable
stocks and was under pressure throughout
the session. After the opening hulge. which
was at the eipenno o. n few belated shorts,
Baltimore and Ohio wns the notable excep
tion In the entire lint, advancing a fraction
and holding the gain. Tho close was at or
near the lowest, with the bears actively
selling.
The foreign situation was again brought
forward as n factor, tho continued decline
In consols reflecting the uneasiness abroad.
STOCK 8ALE8.
NEW YORK BANK STATEMENT.
AMnclated banka abov
changra:
ltaaerroa.. decmac.
the following
New Vork. June 1*.—^There wna nome Im
provement tn tbe rotten future mnrket toe
Jlay. line to aorartan by ahnite. imt tie- tren
leral trade rontlnued email nnd on the clone
there wna atlll enouah nervoiianeaa In erl-
denee to aujncest the llkeim I of continued
eral trade ronttnin
n
RHBIIBMBBSSBIH
llrretrular murketa for ennie data to come.
The renditions were not materially chamr-
ed. The weather nnd_ cn>p newa were (IS*
were more S “ '
Tided, thnmrh aoue of the private reports
were more favorable. The statistics were
RNMRMStmt, on the other■■PRH
—through rommlaeton houses bare been
larlllnc conrldrralilr cotton abort durlnc the
naat week, and the poaltlnn of the profea*
alotutla la therefore lateraettne alar, they
are harked by the tmll ayndteata under the
direction of Prtee.^^^^^^^^K^^
New Orlrnna. Jnne 11—Cotton failed to
respond to banish InOoonces today. After
a abort-tired apurt tke price of Jofy fell off
lo the lerel ofyestentsy'a cloatn* and la to
moatha would hare done the aarne If they
‘ - been eupportrd by week end cor*
aborts. W>ek*e»<l llquldatloo by
lours ore rued to. be the ehltf reason for the
rather eaay undertone dUplayed by July.
The Tlatlde supply statement showed that
the atoeka of eotton at Urerpool and at
Ibunliay polnta. which have lieeu held up to
publle view by tbe bears for a ton* time
as rarrylac lintneaae amouata of cottoa,
verb at laat Mow atoeka at thla time laat
year. The vlsllde supply la atlll large, bow-,
ever, and will bare to nnderso a it rent
shrlnkafs before bdlla can base operations
0,1 ^ ^
OIBERT & CLAY'8 DAILY
COTTON LETTER.
New Orleans. Jnne 11-News from Urar-
lr v,l waa very acaree. hot the little that
was forthcoming tndleatad a store bullish
frellna with regard to the summer months
position. Options cloned belter than e«-
r cted at nnehanxed prices ton decline nf
point, while the spot sales were SCO)
bales, the old quotations bet nr raised a
Mini Kieeaalre rains In the eastern par-
tton of the belt sad the lack of nsolsfnre
In the southern part of Tease bars caused
numerous advtres. to. be ^saoetl from these
two aeparste districts eomptatnlac of the
eilstluB conditions. No dsnwee. however
SsheHered to hare reunited thus far. bot
a enotlananee of like etrcametsncea would
doubtless esnae some appreheaslou on the
part of tbe short Interest July eoaUnuea
fo more throagh the proves* of liquida
tion. Imt on a smaller scale, the Imslnesa
out throt-.rb today, evea for a Hatarday.
Kla* eSemely dull. The vary bnllUh
vtaltde statemeat of yeatenlay tint eruphs-
alsea tbe geaeralty reeocalaed faetjThat
supplle* are rapidly drellalnc and the
ce/lJnt mill taklw* tor >b*
p^Hidy »r«.! fJ‘ n »..
In lllnatratlnc tbe
tha cotton trade
'* 1 ALABAMA dT.
OIBERT & CLAY
STOCK!. BONO*.
COTTON. CHAIN,
corrcc. provision*
HCHBCRIi
ATLANTA. OA.
Btock Exebanga-INcw Orl^ns Cotton ifj
S l ork Cotton Exrhsnge.I.NVw OtImm Kto^k Exfbaf \U
*** Tork Coffvo Rxcbsag^ |N>*r OrlMos Boar«I of Tr*4# M*fi
IxeBtoa Lotion Lxrkssgc,
(s«Bh« n w , w jii Cxcbaof't-
l-scsl and Lang Dlatano* Telephone’5295. W. R. FAGAN, Manager.
■ 85,875
Imana, Ih'creaae tu.tH
Specie, decrease 1.772.M0
l.ejtats, Increoee 1 >?°5'SS5
Deposits. IncreslM 1,041700
Circulation, decrease 610,000
MOVEMENT OF COTTON
DURING THE PAST WEEK
Recratary Heater, of tbe Now Orleans
cotton excbnnf*. In his weekly statement
of tho movement of cotton for tho week
endlug yesterday, abowa n decrease In the
amount brought Into slitht, ns compared
with last year of 51,000 bales, an Increase of
16,000 over tbe saute time In 1906 and au
Increase of 18,000 orer 1903.
For tho 15 days of Jane tbe totals show
g decrease under last year of 106,000, an
. asms
last of 68,000 nnd mi
samp tlinf* In l:*i.t of r>7,0<>0.
For tho 2W days of tho season that have
elapsed the aggrcqzate Is behind tho 2S8 days
of last year l.tM.ooo, nhend of the same
days year before last of 776,000 nnd behind
1908 by 98,000. , . -
The amount brought Into sight daring the
mat week hns been 45.927 hales, against
.09,170 for tho seven days ending this dnto
oat year. 20,015 year before last nnd 23.149
same time In 1903. and for the 16 davs of
June It hns been 14^,739. ngalust 244.G4? last
year, 72,80)1 rear before last and 84,043
same time In 1903.
The movement slnre .September 1 shows
receipts nt all United 8tate* port* 7,685,168,
ngnlnst 9.421,871 Inst year, 2.035.030 y
before last and 7,825,340 same time Jp *
orate rive:
ndn 907,106, agninst 1.1
year before last and —
1903; lutertor storks In excess of those held
* 109,r*
bef
:1m*
1903 7,676: southern mills takings 1,932,1 ...
against 1,867,141 Inst year, 1,715.225 year be
fore last nnd 1,757,0*7 same time In 1903.
These make the total movement for tho
days of the season from September 1
date 10.634.192, against 12,508,09.: last
year, 9.757,603 year beforo last nnd 10,436,477
2lTl*Biiti>4 O
Atlantic Coast
American Sugar Reflulng...........
Anaconda a.
American Locomotive
do prt*ferred
Aumrlcan Smelting Reflulng
d« profi*rr6'd.................
Atrlilson *
* ilo preferred
American Cottoa Oil.......*.’..
Knltluiftrc nnd Ohu
Krooklyn Rapid Transit,....
Canadian l'nclflc
Chicago ami Northwestern
Chesapeake «i
Colorado Fuel _
Central Leather,
do preferred
Chicago nnd Gnat Western
Chicago. Milwaukee nnd Kt. Caul
Delaware and Hudson
Distiller's Securities
Erie
do preferred
General Klee trie
Illinois Central
American Ice S»*eurlties
Louisville nnd Nashville
Mexican Central
Missouri Unelrte
New* York. OntnrJo and Western.....
National Lead
Northern Pacific
New Y’ork Central ....<
Norfolk and Western
Pennsylvania
People’s Gas
Pressed Steel Car
do, preferred
Pactftc. Mall
Heading
Republic Steel
Rock Island
dp. preferred
Uslted States Rubber
do. preferred
Southern Pacific
Southern Hallway a...*...*.*...
da preferred
SlnsH-SliefThdd
Tennessee Coal nnd Iron
Texas nnd Pacific....
Union Paclfie
United States Steel
do. preferred..^.
Vlrginla-Carollna Chemical
'* do. preferred .....v ,t
Western Union
Wabash
do. preferred....
Wisconsin- Central
NEWS AND GOSSIP
Of tho Floecy Staple.
MADD0X-RUCKER BANKING CO.
CAPITAL
SURPLUS AND PROFITS
ACCOUNT* INVITED
$200,000.00
$500,000.00
Wc invite accounts of individuals, corporation*, banks
and bankers and offer tho beat terms consistent with
conservative banking.
In our Savings Department we allow Interest at the Rate of 3 1-2 per
cent. Compounded Semi-Annually.
ATLANTA NATIONAL BANK
ATLANTA. GA.
C. E. CURRIER. Preaidant. A. E. THORNTON. Vlca-Prealdant.
H. T. INMAN, Vlsa-Praaldent. QEO. R. DONOVAN, Caahlar.
JAMES S. FLOYD, Asa't Cashier.
Capital: $500,000.00
Surplus and Undivided Profits $500,000.00
. We Solicit Your Patronage.
northern niflla and Can*
1,034,519 but year. 904.648
d 1,061.006 same time In
as (lay* of th. am—hi from feantambar I
Mi W
9.I57J0# year
anmn tlmo tn 1901
Foreign eiporte for tbe week have licet,
104.001, against 111.0S9 laat year, maklnr
ting tb*
uBJnl
rasa of
a faint
'Mortiara mills taklnga and Canada dnr
Ing tbo puat seven day* show aa Inereasa
of 1,832, aa compared with the correapond-
jng period Jaat year, and thalr total, tak-
„ll&
north, aouth and Canada, thna far for the
eeeeoa bare lieen 4,223,864. .agalnat 4,049,8*
last year. These Inrlude by north-
era Banners, against 8.16(.im. ......
Stock, at the aeaboant and tke 29 leedlag
soutbern Interior renter* bar* decreased
during tbo week 115,161 bale., agalnat
decree>e during tn '
luet eeeaon of r.l.,
•mailer tltnn ot tbli
Including atoeka left over at porta and
.jterlor town, from the last crop atitf
number of tinlea brought Into sight
far from tbo new prop. the ^pal, ■
dale Is 10,978,728, agalnat 12,670,06* for the
■erne period lest year.
ATLANTA MARKETS.
FRUITS AND PRODUCE.
Officially corrrrfsd by Atlanta Fruit and
Produce cxrhanK«*.
FRUIT8—Ornngp* S3 to 23.60 per box.
Lemons 12.60 to |8.7I.
Hme. 71 to* ^
Georgia ■u>ci. Mquin
cratca. $1.60 to 23» Tenneoae* Jl to 9L60
^POULTRY AND COUNTRY PRODUCE.-
Live bena 25 to ftyt: fries 2^4 to 25**:
l.roller* 15 to 22)kr. live dock*. PeMn M
to Sc; puddle irto 27Hc.
Pressed bens, par lb., 12c to 18c; dressed
turkeys, per lb., Uc to l«c: very dull.
^^.^^‘.b 10 1Ffe 82Hc; cook*
W-'k;-t; In Mb. rack. 19
0Ur,
VEGHTABLEB.-Iriah pot.toe- Xo. 1
stock 54A9 ,barrel; ho, 2 stock 83.9)
-neeta, cabbage crate- per crate 82.35 to
8359.
Pea., per dram, 75c to 81; vefy slow sale.
Toma tor— per crate. 82 to RM.
Ite.ua. areeu. per erat- 81 to 81.25, market
la better condition; wax 59 to 71c.
Hqaaak. yellow. 81 to glwhite 71c
to 81; market overstocked,
fora, new, IS to 80c per dote—
Okra, per crate. 81 toJt5«.
l 'scomber- pec crate. 81 to 81.25.
Peeche— per crate. 8L25 to 81.50
Old Irish potato*— per bnehel, 81.25 to
81 JO-
Peeche—
■■fper crated STgk
Blackberries 10 to I2\kc qaart.
l^wherriee 1# to UV quart.
FLOUR. GRAIN. PROVISIONS.
FLfll R -I'oeKda Elecaat 8-25
Private Wire to Ware & Leland.
Notv York, Juno 16.—Klret prices
here were 2 tg 5 points .higher on the
old crop and 4 to 7 points higher on ths
new. In response to the coble- bullish
week-end figures, continued dry weath
er In Toxas, and week-end covering.
Ayer bought and Wright sold July.
Ray bought and Mellon sold August
The New York Commercial says:
'•Machester yarns quiet and Arm;
cloths quiet and firm.
“No matter how McPadden may
stand on July and how much spot cot
ton ho tnny bo willing to take up next
month, the big spot Interests cannot bo
expected to bull the market for any
one,” said a broker.
A Liverpool cable says; “Market af
fected favorably by bullish weekly tlg-
ure—“
Liverpool futures bpened steady, 1 to
2 down. At 12:30 p. m. unchanged to
(l"wn nit near and 1 to 2 down on
late. Futures duo to come 2 ta 3 down.
I.or.'it selling, b-il by Xnrden, cased
prices off aftor call. Trade light.
New Orleans, Juno 16.—Tho woathor
map shows heavy rains along tho At
lantic coast, but no rain elsowhoro.
The drought in Texas continues.
Tho Liverpool weekly statement Is
bullish. Total week’s snlos of spots
ora put at 47,000 against 23,000 this
week last year, and 33,000 In 1904.
'The amount forwarded wna 80,000
bales, against 4t,000 this week lost
year, and 58,000 In 1904.
The advanced seaaon will nseuro
liberal receipts In this mnrket during
August. Consider that option a good
sale now.
Futures have an easy undertone on
week-end long liquidation. Trading In
very limited In volume.
Spots are Inactive solely on account
of the lack of offerings. Tho demand
for the better grades Is very fair.
The net stock of cotton In New Or
leans Is 48,321 bales, sgalnst (7,(87 at
this tints' last year.
The amount of cotton on shipboard
Is 28,987 bales, against 38,669 last year.
By Private Wire to albert & Clay.
New Orlean- June 1(.—Map shows
some further heavy rains In tha At
lantic state- at Augusta, O—, the pre
cipitation amounting to 4.11 Inches.
Ltght rains also fell at Fort Worth,
Texas,' but southern Texas remains
si soon as uncertainty clears
the stock market will, with Improved
take rofntsadc* of the optimistic
w. 7*. * * *• “Mill* IA—UBDICI UUOII 4V v;o.:
Umottlemant la dkaIii ukolr In tho market
today, and we would bo rautlmiH in ranking
now rommltmnnts except on rnlillm;. Thcro
la undoubtedly a batter class of buying, but
It lo not ns yet Intentionally effect!rf, a»
near ns wo con ascertain. Tho trading posi
tion therefore is atlll advisable for the unlly
operator, wt do not ace how a bear cam
paign can l»e prosecuted St this tlrnp with
general business conditions no good, nnd
•believe that as soon aa unce ‘ * ‘
nway tho
technique,
fundamental fosturss.
Marshall Bonder & Co.: Judging merely
from the action of tho mnrket, and In tbe
•bssac* of auy special muse for General
depression, wo ore Inclined to expect somo
Iorm pressure on tbe security list at these
levels, though ponding the effect of tbo
Russian dlsturhnncca on French finances
we prefer a conservative attitude. It was
reported In ono news column yeatenlay
that the l’ennsylvanla Railroad Company
contemplated delay In Its Improvement
work. Thla might mean a halt In their
findhclng plana.
Town Toplca: Today's market promises
to show a good deal of Irregularity at
times, but the recent decline lo prices has.
tn our opinion, ran about far onougb, and
weakly hold stocks hnvo been thoroughly
liquidated. Tho buying during tbo pnst
few day# has been of good character, ntul
ths market has every appearance of bcln.
* raaraet'f t scan I
HAVE YOU ANY MONEY AHEAD ?
Is It Invested where It Is perfectly safe?
Is It avallnblo now If FORTUNE should knock at
your door7
* Prepare yourself to tnko ndvnntngo of opportunity
by Investing your savings In this lmnk. whoro they
will earn 3H per cent COMPOUND INTEREST, bo per
fectly snfo nnd available practically on demand.
CENTRAL BANK & TRUST CORPORATION,
CAPITAL $500,000.00
Aas O. Candler, Presidont.
W. H. Patterson, Vice* President. A. P. Colee, Cashier.
John 3. Owens, Vico*President. Wm. D. Owens, Asst. Cashier.
HDBBARDBROS & CO., mKants
Atlanta Offices, 319-221 Century Building.
Members Now York Cotton Exchange, Now Or
leans Cotton Exchnogo, Liverpool Cotton Asso
ciation, Chicago Board of Traao, Now York Cof-
foe Exchange, Now York Produce Exchange.
Business solicited for tho above exchanges.
Direct wire service. Correspondence Invited.
Phones (54, Long Dlstanco39. A.S. Husnu-c, Mgr.
ippaaranco of being
pratty well sold out. Tho market's techni
cal position Is very strong, nnd tho Mod
ern Miller report on winter wheat, pub
lished yesterday, which shows good condi
tions everywhere except In Nebraska,
should do much to allay apprehensions on
the crop. In ths event of renewal of boar-
Ish operations ttalny, wo advise taking ad-
vantags of any decline that may occur,
nnd would buy the better class of stocks,
ns all indications point to a stronger ami
higher mnrket next week. In the event of
any further wenbness developing wo would
Heading. Northern I'acffle, Union Pa-
Houthern l'nclflc. Atchison. Louisville
nnd Nashville, Krle, Norfolk nnd Western,
Private Wire to Ware Se Leland.
COTTOnVg^AW, ^RO^IsfSNS.^STO^^BONDS,
Ho. I Will SI., him 8.1141.,, All mil. Cl.
hw Vert Colton 7,(1((|(
Sow Orltonl Cotton lothongo.
Llrtroool Colton Aii.c/ill.d-
nn»l. Wlttl lo Moot 7,(8. Mow Crl.l.f, Chltogo.
loll Mono Ml. ■
■•go _
Mow fork Cott., fj(A,,,«.
8. C. C0TMHAM, Mot
Jverpool 1 to 2 lower than expected.
Was due 2 to * points down. How
ever, that there should have been any
decline Is surprising, considering the
extremely bullish visible supply state
ment
Houston, Texas, wires that ra|n Is
needed In south Texas. No damage
has resulted as yet from either weevil
or drought, but the crop cannot stand
much more dry heat.
Dun’s Review says: “Primary mar
kets for textiles, have the support of a
good attendance of buyer- who state
that the dry goods trade throughout
the country Is most satisfactory, and
there I* every reason to anticipate
continuance of prosperity." ,
STATEMENT OF WORLD’S
VISIBLE COTTON 8UPPLV
Secretary Heater's stateasawt of tbe
world's visible sapply of cotton for the past
week shows a decrease of 161,637 bales.
against * decrease «f laat year and
a decrease of 62,009 In 1904.
The total visible la 3.457.371 against 2.C2L-
10 last work, 3.715,<31 last War and 2*2tt.«2
jmr before Ult. Of fhlg the 1°**]J»f_Am*r-
WH
lefln .j e,
Kgypt, bniui, ibuh, nr.,
l.4*-v» last week, 1.381,000 last yenr and
year before laat.
tal world's vlsllde sapply of e
aa atiove straws a decrease compared
last week of
with last
"'.5ns
A fairly good bank stalem.nt Is exportsd,
although snout,1 toast Increess It would bs
comlraed unfavorably.
Rather expect xc Irregular market wilt
rune support In Rending, an well a* In
It. I'tul, ilultlnjurt and Ohio, nnd Btssl—
Proferalontl sentiment Is still bearish,
and attacks may appear In uneipected
qnnrters.
end er*nlng-np, can be looked for.
Sow York. June 16.—Summary o
lerdny'n stork mark-! hy Doer, Jon.* <»
Rua.lan Interoattonil condition* continue
to disturb foreign bourae*.
*0(1 Steel earning* for tbo
:fod to bo
Repnhllc Iron i
BSSt'SKMrc
'Rradifraot'a uyn trad* *nd Indnatrlal
PIEDMONT BROKERAGE CO.,
(Incorporated.) Baaoment Floor Piedmont Hotal.
STOCK*. MONO*. CRAIN. PROVISION*. INVCSTMRNT*,
Fast Wlr* Service from New York* New Orleans, Chicago.
CORRESPONDENT*
M. «J. SAGE A CO.. 4* BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
low. H0T2t. Maiisgtr. l*ctl and long Dltiintt Btll Fhont 1391.
El|htv-al:
age net In
ten month
month# 16.63 per cent
Twelve Industrials declined .21 per cent.
CHRONICLE’S CROP AND
WEATHER REPORT
New Tork, June IC—Our telegraphic ad-
vires from the Houth this evening Indlrat#
that orer most of the belt the weather has
been favorable the past weak. Haiti has
fallen In many sections where needl'd, hut
In anmn districts of Texas and In a few
localities elsewhere rain Is claimed to I*
On tbs wbota, our advices denote
that the cotton n
weevil are re|
oua In Tegae.
cotton crop la doing welt. Boll
> reported to tie breaming nnuier-
sna.—Ware Sc Leland.
SOUTHERN EXCIUNfiE
Oldest Established Office Houth.
COTTON SiOONS BONOS —GSJUS
Crr.MJVl !••' - ' ! :M I'-’it.' ting Dally
market letter and market manual
mallei on application.
TAKINGS BV BPINNERS
OF AMERICAN COTTON
Recretary Heeler. In ht« .tat.mcnt
day, ehuar* the •planers thruagko'
world during lb- past w—k took
hale* of roltnn, ag.lo.t 194,009 last ye
112.909 In 1896.
Total since Heptemlicr I. thl* ecew
179,009, against UXMO.OOO U*t yrar. ■
961,099 the year before.
Of thl* Norther* •platnv* tin,I 4
Unlit
last year, and 8,'
them ■iilnu-i
ml 1.1
nera 1.1*7,000, ■ i,
ta,r year, an
foreign spinner* -.JPPI
laat year, and 8,2t*JIOO tbe year
line, l.'fi.'.li
6.947,090. ngalitat
of 1(8,07. * decrease suspend
year of 258.38. ana an Increase
with yeer tiefnre Inst of 1,744.811.
worid'n riel tile eupply of cotton
then Is now etlnal and bold In
[tain nnd continental Kurope j.-
-riant 106.009 Ust year and 1J17. ;
909 yeer before lest: In Kxypt *,,09- against
169.900 laat yrar and lJ-OOl year before last:
In India *88.099. agalnat 97i'.n00 loot yrar nud
698.991 year.before last, end la Ih* United
Rtalre 0-9961 nxalnat 6
867.99 yrar Iwfore Iset.
L J. ANDERSON & CO.
Bankers and Brokers
patent 8*: fancy patent 85.19; half patent
84,10 to gt.S: fau.-y 8590; oprisg wheat
tel tent 85.69(1- Market strong.
‘t'ORN.—Choice red cob 78r: No. 2 white
7lr; N". 2 yellow TJr; mile,I 72c.
I>ATM.—Choice white clipped Sle; ehole*
white 80c; choice mixed 6»e. .
■ S1KAI..—Idaln water gnmnd. oer hsebel.
Ic: MU* ltalb. J"'-*. per tewAet. tV
i/ay.—Timothy, rtu*■- larce rale- 11.19:
do., choice ramlL bales .81.14- (to,. So. •
timothy bale— |L6t; do., No. 2 81: do., 2
ctorer mixed 81.96; do.. No. 2 cloned mixed
lie > *2rr#"pricr**era P f. o. b. Atlanta, and
auldect ta
OorVK2E.,ed Artjjckle'a 315 .1
bulk. In log* or tarrela. K%t; gree* 19 to
12c. yiarket weak.
It Ir' 52—, 'arollu* 4(i to 7'V. according to
grade. Market rery strong.
I'llKRjtK.—Fancy fnU cream. 8*ts 16c;
twin* in.; bricks 6c. Market atron-
I'ttltVInloXft.—Hepceme ham- ICal-,
Ifernbi han,a I94*C. (try salt extra rile, 9 75.
hettles 3-* Ih*. 1059. fat hack; 9. plate* |
i& IJS. ftaprema lard 19. Know Drift cam
No. t pound VlL
Correspondent’s Capital $250,000
Reference
THE NEAL BANK.
Phone 1417
PRUDENTIAL BLDG.
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