The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, June 18, 1906, Image 11

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THE ATLANTA OEOROTAN. won-day. irxn w. iw». MARKETS Edited by JOSEPH B. LIVELY Mr. Lively has edited Markets in Atlanta and the South for more than twenty- fivo years. His experience makes him the most reliable market editor in the South if not in the entire country. . COTTON STEADY UNTIL MIDDAY AT that time prices broke sharply. Becovered Trading- Condition 84.3. Partially in Later Miss Giles Makes Liquidation and ■filing by > few prominent broken, off*ot a good Llv- w ,ol this morning In th« New York ■trket. The *ales ot a pot cotton In Liverpool pi mio bale* at an advance ot points h*s a bullish feature, while op. H„n. at the opening were better than p u(t showing SOS point* advance. The close In that market was lOt Mints higher. -The New York market opened lOS Mims higher and hung around first uriirs until midday, when a sharp {rtok took place on selling, supposed in lie for the leading bull. There was som* recovery later, but the market was very dull and pro fessional In character. The spot markets are quiet, with a fair demand reported and offerings scarce. Dry weather continues In Texas, ahlle moisture Is plentiful In the At fajitle Htatea. .Miss ones makes the condition of the crop 84.S. Br Private Leased Wire. New York, June 1*.—The cotton market made a poor response to the rabies, starting only 102 points high er. The list was affected by selling pressure from two or three prominent mom traders. By 10:20 o'clock, the lo cal market was a trifle ateadler. SPOT COTTON MARKET. Atlantn—Htenily. lie. New York—fillet. 11.10. New Orleans—Quiet. 11 l-Mc. Mn-rpnol—qnlet hut steady, *.lld. Antu.ta— Steady. 11 t-Mc. St. Mill.—Quiet, 11 1-1*0. snrttniuth—steady. 11 Id*. Norfolk—Quiet, Mftc. RANGE IN NEW YORK COTTON. The following la the range In cotton futures lit New Y'ork today: I SI st Prerlous open. Hitch. Istar. Hale. Close. Close. lime 10.5AM 10.11 JQ lull- ,10, *5 10.M 10.60 10.54 10.54-55 10.044 Attic. .10.51 10.53 10.4* 10.60 10.4*40 10.5041 kept .10.(7 10.47 1».4I 10.45 10.46-40 10.4*45 (let. .10.41 10.44 10.37 10.44 10.4344 10.4041 Nov. .10.40 10.40 10.40 10.40 10.43-45 10.4041 to-.-. .10.44 10.60 10.42 10.40 10.49-60 10. Jan. .10.57 10.54.10.47 10.53 10.53-54 " Keli 10,51-55 Mill. .10.01 10.61 10.U 10.56 10.41-43 10.69. dosed tteody. RANGE IN NEW ORLEANS COTTON NEWS AND GOSSIP Of the Fleecy Staple. rrtnt* Wire to Glbert k City. New \ork. Juue 18.-Thera la very little business doing. Market la steady, with eraryone watching the weather. They are ?«ISrabfe t0 Ulke *“ ie * , °y* n * aide *f It turn* Norden baa been pounding the market all crops! 0 *’ IIuttou some of the new "Steady, until mar The Journal of'Commerce aaya: Trading was quiet In the market on Haturday. It was a abort day, and the stormy weather affected the near-by jobbing trade. The price revisions of the week were talked of considerably, and others are anticipated. Buyer*.are now Maying that the price* hare been too h'-‘- “—* *- *- * * * ill while __ ,., MUt the costa of goode they are more willing to take larger stocks on hand when the v#i~ top price* are not Mug forced on them. .. will lie seen In the neat few weeka how buyer* will regard th* concession* that hare been made. « ' —- aetler* regarding realised. New Orleans. Jane 18.—Liverpool S points ip Is letter than expected. Wss due about point higher. Hcptember sales of 10,000 ales should attrack attention, constituting a strong argument for sustaining prices. ' Spartanburg, ft C., wife*: "Weather line here; cropa look good." ness to the bullish circular The following la the range In cottod future* In New Orleans today: Last Prerlous Open. High. Low. Hale. Clone. Close. June 10.M ........ JhIt. .11.19 11.19 10.17 11.97 11.09417 11.094)9 .10.70 10.70 10.90. 10.61 10.9MB 10.8448 10.4840 10.46-47 .10.84 10.89 10.80 10.89 10.39-89 10.81-82 \«v 10.88-3* 10,83-86 lv< . .10187 10.40 10.13 10.39 108840 10.8649 hit. .W.48 1048 10.40 1090 1044-49 10.4041 M.. ..1 10.42-49 Mrh 10.6844 Closed steady. LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET. In npnt cotton moderate. ... Middling upland*, 9.lid. Salem 10,000; Amer lean. 7.000. Speculation and export, 1,000 RfcHpta, 4.00); American, 1,600. Futures opened steady. Opening. homa being the only Interior point report ing a fair precipitation. On the Atlantic aeaboardx rains are again retiorted. but Texas and the balance of the belt ora dry and generally clear. The spot situation la remarkably quiet, due b> the aenretty of offerings. Probably all told, not more than BOO bales have been traded In. The local traders are attempting to sup port the market, but there Is no question but that some of the Insiders have been free sellers of July for the psst few days. New York wires looks like Price has been selling there. Private Wire to Ware k Leland. New York, June 18.—The following cable from Liverpool: Alfred Hoo. returned yet* Thrr< , lg m better spinners' demand. — ...Je room for any decline unless the weather Is perfect to end of August, as ths visible supply must each week rend very bullish and with enormously Incresed spin dles beginning of season should lie no qties- “on about consumers taking 1*600,000 next •aeon If supply Is available; j, Mohr sold 3,600 October At 10.44 to Cone. ..... .. bales, compart- With 88,903 a week previous, which shows a decrease during last wsek of 4,919 boles. Rales of 10,000 bales of spots In Liverpool are a feature that ought not to be over looked. free offerings. Hulls are not run the market .up. gt present, rfpots are Inactive. There Is no Improvement In of< MOVEMENT MIXED IN THE FIRST HOUR SUPPLY OF STOCK IN SEVER- AL ISSUES CONTINUED, Supposed To Be Liquidation of Some Large Speculative Accounts. Jimp ........ Jllllf .Illl.V ... July-August Aug.-Kept, .. Kept. Oct. .. t N't.-Nov. .. Nov. I ice. ItovJan. ... Jan -Felt Fci* .March Hcacti quiet but steady. ... Prerlous Range.- Close, Cloae. 6.864.88 6.86 6.84 6.94 6.844.86 5.83 6.844.86 6.84 6.88 6.714.76 6.78 6.74 6.69 . 6.484.91 6.91 6.914.93 6.98 5.9) H IS 6.98 6.90 6.64 6.91 TODAY'S PORT RECEIPTS. The following table shows receipts at the ptrta today, compared with the same day N**w Orleans (ialYi-Htnii Mobil,* tavannnb nwrlcNton Wilmington Norfolk Baltimore .......... York rhllmlclphia 8*a Francisco...... Totnl ........ INTERIOR MOVEMENT. Ilana'nn .. August* ... Memphis .. **• L>uIn... flnrlnnatl COTTON SEED OIL MARKET. N.n- York. Jus, 1*.—Th. market for rot- ™* '-•'-<1 ‘01 darts* th, psst wrek hss Urea ■i'aoliitpiy drad. tkrre lirtug Mill, or no r-nauniptlT. demand. Jon, la uaurtl/r th. “I 11 '*' month of th. ye«r In rollon nil nnd •» - lid. da to, nnd this ha a hna nrwn- JS**"d St Yhc prenent tin. hr tho feed.* tkat there la jet to he ronalil.rahle llcltu- datI..-, „f th. July option, sod with lh» JO ! . on-untptr. demand It leavre th. m*r- ™ "P»n to mnnlpaUtloo. than rnnalnx both •h*“ilator. and rnnntnwra to bold off. *5*' , ta* the flnnl remit of th, deliveries "L 'hi. July option. With thro, Joljr delta- Out of the orav w, believe th* mar- «-< will eventoallj wort hart to tto ter- m»r level sad eveu go hl*her.—Ware A Le- !*f*i«#r xvietnfmr '*^>m)***r •I'Wed atetdjr. " ' PIEDMONT BROKERAGE CO.’S DAILY MARKET LETTER New York. Jone IS.—There w,r, 10,006 Italra of spot baalneea In l.lverpool thla morning, snd prlrea wore fully maintained. Future. were alendr and rente aa about due. Oiir market vsnre of 1 to 2 | ie Ini renmi wTOi in the end. and If aplnnera' takinga are eontlnued on'the asmo arni, until snd of the season wr will go out of this cnip with only 340.000 linles, the antalleat on rev- on|. of ronree there will Im> atm left n lot of undesirable cotton whlrh spinners ran not ore. W. do not took for aur extended brer movement. The market, we lielleve, will he governed lejr weather conditions from now on. Aftrr the noon hour the a few points, on suen weak spots would bur for sculps. I.fquldstlnii, which ha*' Item going on In the stork mnrtrt for tlir pnat live dura, seems to have run Its rourae this morning snd ati|<|iorttag order, were In evidence ana few stork, were pressing for ml, after th, opening. Opening price, were the lowret In most rases, ana n sharp rallr occurred tn those storks whlrh bar. declined the most. An unfavorable feature of th, hunk state* ment Katurdar wns the Inrreaa* In the Ions account of nearly a million dnllnra. follow ing a week of llqnldatlsa. which looks as If the banka were hnlldlng up their re- aerrea against the fall demands and the srmlsnnosl dlahuraenienta are also llhelr to esase farther hardening of the monei rates. The market Is-Is a scalping condi tion, snd npimrtuultr should lie taken ad rentage of to bay stocks on ths breaks. WARE aTeLAND'S DAILY COTTON LETTER New Y'ork. June 15.—Liquidation In July cotton was the feature of the market from the opening. I'mfesalnnnl operator* saw. to cut the market away from them miters, and the remit wan weakness from the lie- ginning. July opened from I0.S3 to I0.M and Intrr on sold down to ID^e. Thera teemed to lie an almost nnllmltnl quantity of July for ante, which was Interereted to mean liquidation hr general market latar- ests In the Jnly option before notice day. This decline started * break In New Or* leans, where July randown to below Ur. There It * general feeling thst there Is more liquidation to rome In Jnly before the Brat of the month, na there la n large stock tn New York and new losnranee regulations will require eipenae to rarry-cotton. Aa far as weather In concerned, the eastern bell received leas rata and there were sow prospects of showers In north Texas. Mould the eastern bett rerelvn sunshine sad Texas rata, the market could bn expected to work ESTIMATED RECEIPTS. THE METAL MARKET. By Private Leaned Wire. . .. . New York. Jnn* 1*.-Ttn Improved Hr In spot and near by deliveries In aymaptby ffith the strength la th. foreign market. Copper was quiet nod areedy. Irtd and spelter ware neglected. Weather and Ccop Notts. Chicago, Jane 15,-Knnsas .City wires: • NImjIcT came frem„ I'himp.bar*. K*n* . Kanaaa (Yty over Bock Island yesterday. , aeys corn it d* good -h*Pe f ml wH1 cultivated, mat rather small. Kabs wire general fear night akrnM the Bock 1 fines from Denver to Kaasaa CIty. and It will pat corn Is good condition. B heat lietter Ithan he expreted. and country not aa dry looking gs reported. , Omaha. June lA-IIeavy ealaa fell over I entire state tart night for eight boon, fflv- — -. . . ' tag Nebraska the moat thorough wetting of S-»J*rt Stock Bxrhange|N.w OrleaaaCrttsn Etching.. JJI-«»>bsrdrt Trade. yrera. Italn ram, at u Hnre wh.n iwrn. York Cotton F.x'*hancp]$C*w OfW»— b^ork Anwrauw wlN^it >*<i erope mere badly !■ Ar» Yor, CoCre \ew ortrem Board of IrO. !Oalv«ton Crtim Etehaag*.!^ j- „qj, , t cTred>rtmes damage, to uM ■ ■Hraie Wt-oa to .11 Licbaages. . .crop, except out*, which hnra nlrsnay saw L.c.1 snd Long Dl.Unsi TsI.phsM «»*. ZZ V. R. FAQAN, Msnsgsr., ‘u.md remlderabl. <Umagw GIBERT & CLAY ** «• ALABAMA 9T. STOCK*. BONOi, COTTON. CHAIN, corrcc. provision* MCMBCBSi ATLANTA. OA. B? rrlvnti* lassseil Wlrs. Kern %‘ork. Juno 18.—The situation luurnlnc In all tho ossontlsls lu whloh Wall atroot la most Interested was undoubtedly brighter than It seemed at last week's clone. The European markets were quick to take ante of the«turn for the lietter. There waa all around a ateadler undertone at the continental centers, and In London price* went higher lit all department*. Opr local bank* gained In their Haturday operation* with the sub-treasury and ataried the week with n total credit of $860,000. Money rates, those-for cull loaus especially, mere shaded a fraction. What waa of more consequ than anything else, however, the news 1 “ grain eouutry over Sunday proved U — ar the most encouraging In some little where drouth had l»ceu doing most Injury, and advtcea received from private sources during the morning all told of better condi tions existing. \ . • Du this coru broke 2c a bushel and wheat traders to "cover" freely, and, In addition, a fair amount of support appeared from more substantial quarters. I’rtees under these purchases rallied quite sharply. The stock market for—the most part showed declines of ^ to Vi In the early dealing*. Pennsylvania )s off and Hnielt- Ing also lost M per cent. The Initial prices In Atchison and Missouri Pacific showed declines of 44; Ht. Paul *fc. then reacted * Haturday'* close again. Htoel was off and the preferred lost H- Anaconda opei ’^>w*development* over Hunday and so far today had a bullish tendency. The price movements In the first hour were mixed, how ever. there Iwlng a continued supply of stock In. several Issues, supposed to 1* liquidation of largo speculative accounts. Heading dropped under this filing to 128%, but later rallied again. Ht. Paul moved In about the same way. There wps a better commission house business. Governments unchanged; other bonds are quiet. STOCKS REVIEWED BY NEW YORK SUN New York. Jane 11—The New York 8uu any.: The eabetantlal and fundamental ■mints In tin’ situation today stand oat I-Iearly. It people are not buying atoeka the market la one over whlrh no Inrge vol ume of llqulatton appears to Im banging. The YVnll etreet rouimlaelnn honaea who point to their offices bare of cnatomera and complain on the one hand of aenretty of buying orders, atate on the other that they •re carrying almost nn atoeka for ellruta, that they do not thua have to tmrrnw large nniounta of money and are therefore In ex- rredtagly atrong ebipe. There la not the slightest abatement In general hnalnees throughout the land, and our foreign trade keeps up nptendtdly. bidding fair tnlfl year to aurpaia nil reeorda. The outlook for the crop*, although not perbaiM ao bright aa It waa a month ago. la attll for a full overage yield of the leading grains. The preparations for fall and. winter mercantile liualnrm, based on oefoal ortlera for goods, ora greater than erer hefore known, and there ta every promise, that the output of the mills anil manufacturing rstahlloh- nienta of all kinds will lie parted to Ita Utmost capacity for a long while to come. . ATLANTA MARKETS. FRUITS AND PRODUCE, officially corrected by Atlanta Fruit and Produce exchange. _ _ I-emons^WYO-to 16.75. i ; taMpplea n »2.M t« I2.50, market at prerent me well atocked. ..... Bananna. atralghta. per hunch 51.54 to .75. rulta. tier bunch. II to H.25 Htrawlierrlra. tl curate stock. 3«-<lu*rt crates, 61.60 to U; Tenneaaea II to 11.60 '‘poLXTHY AND COIINTBY PBObOCE.- IJre hena 15 to «Hc: frlea 2754, to 25et lirotlrra 16 to !*4c. iJve ducks, rekln » to afiir: puddle 25 to 27t4f- .. , Dreaaeil hens, per lb.. 13c to 12c; draread turkeys, per lb.. He to lie; .eery dull. Km, per doxea, 1714 to 15c. ' Batter, ruble, per lh.. o*. per lb.. 1!Y4c to 15c. Iloncy-New ioi ^Y'KOKTABf.BII.—Irish potatoes. No 1 stock 54 50 harrel; No. 3 stock 13.50 ,0 Beet«, cabbage grated per crate I3.J* to ^'romatoes. per crate. 13 In tt.U. 26 to 2314c; cook- iioc lb.; In I-lb. racks 10 RANGE OF NEW YORK STOCK MARKET Anterlmn Sugar Ue/lnlag. Auarond* r. American Locomotive .Hi. do preferred American Hmeltfng Kedulny do preferred.... Atchison do preferred Ami rKsn Cotton Oil llaltlumre ami Ohio Brooklyn Rapid Transit rnnsillsu l*arlflc Cbb-ago and Northwestern rhesapeake and Ohio Colorado Fuel and Iron Central Leather* do preferred Chlcaxo and Great Weateru Chlcsfo. Milwaukee and Ht. Tanl Delaware and Hudson ......a....... Hlstlller's Hecufjtlea do preferred.* General X.!«-rtric Illinois Central America n Ice Hecurltlea laoularlll* and Nashville Mexican Central Mlaaourl l*ac!tle New York. Ontario ami Western.... National Lead Northern Pacific. Pressed Steel Car do. preferred Pacific Mall Heading Republic Steel Rock Inland..... do. preferred... I'nlted Htatea Rubber do. preferred Southern Pacific Houthern Railway. Hlosa-feheffleld Tennessee Coal and Iron Tex** and Pacific l'nIon Pacific United States Hteel * do. preferred..... Irjrlnln-Carollnn Chemical do. preferred..... Western Ualou TIPS PLASHED From Wall 8tre«t M may go soiuewbht lower. Ths buy- ug of the past few day* would Indicate, bowerer. that atoeka bars gone Into good hand* and a aharp recovery would not Iw aurpriatn*. tn which event would take th* short side. Fine rains In Nebraska and Kanaaa will 3 much toward relieving fears of crop damage, and nhotlld 'ItMfice abort* to cover Id western r*Us. Hentlthent In Wall street * i»arl*h. however, hut n continuation of j*Hilown buying should soon turn the market sharply up, although with money conditions not so good and the absence of the public It may be advisable to sell stocks on quick upturns. American stocks* In London firm, mostly H to % above parttr^j ft»r .Seattle ou June 12 per cent on common stock for the Is tl)e basis for the strength of that Twenty-eight banka reported an lucres*- and twenty-five decrease#'In logns In t! (wok statement. National City bank decreased loens $8,471, MX). Twelve Industrials declined 1.38 per cent. Private Wire tp Glbert k Clay^^*^^ New York, June 18.—Maiilel Odell A To.? A close study of the latest factors Indicate to ua that the stock market has deveto|»ed| unexpected weakness of position. A record err mny occur before the anticipated >>c*B l*h operations are resumed effecting lid therefore adhn poaltlon. selling < I the reactions. In accordance with Its rules, for moderate profits until the uuf certainty Is eliminated. missions theoretical reviews. ii, epaocr or t o.: ixenriy nil uia of the jnarket this morning art i), as fellectetl In the newapapei The market la railed a whlmalca traders apd nothing definite enough In the way of crop, flnanmalNMri|||nAMH|B^m taken place financial or political news baa to either ereatn more general I* eontt- ■HHiiHRMinn IMWIIPMIP deuce In values. It b pointed out In nearly all opinions that the condition la simply n repetition of what usually takes olaee In the early summer, and from about the aar~ Goadv bought 6,000 and Harriman 10,000 ither not taka on STOCK SALES. II *, m.. .. ,. .. ,, .. ,. J5A.7M nbarex <3 noon 553,000 ahai I p. in Wl.nin .lint ' p. in a4a.loo ilinrea Total 1,123,300 abare. 60 to Hquaah. vfllour. It to tl-25; urblta 75c to A: niarfc.t nv.ratock«l- Corn, n,ur. 15 ta 30c p,r tloren. Okra, vrr rrat,. I1-50 to 13. Cucumli,ra, par crate, 50 to 75c, market writ Btockrt. IVachra, per crat,, |1.» tn 11.50. (ltd Irlah potatoca, per buabel, 11-35 to 11-50- Harret potatoca, per hurtcl. It to W.26. Hplnarh II tier tiuahrt. 1214 to * Aaparaaua 1214 t” ISljf boqjk. I’rairhni. per oral,. II to 51.60. Cherrlm, 24-qnart rral,, g.50 to 13. sasK^o^-s?*"- ■TlOU?. ORA.ITpaOViSIONS, PLOL'R.—Poofela Elrtant I*.*; Dtamood K tent 55: fancy patent 15.10; half patent 10 tn k4.»: fancy «.»: aprlng wkaat patent «.50«a. Markrt atroog. CORN.—Choice red col. 7ac;_No. 2 whit. let No. 2 yellow %: mixed T>. OATH.-choir, whit, cllppml - lie; chotre rhtt, 60c; .-hole* mixed t*.-. . . , MKAf,.-Plain water gnmnd, — — t'LOVEB.—Cholc, 10c. The above prlrea an f. o. b aubject Yi«7d 8 7»4«l2mY,. JK M rofVSE—Eoaatad ArtncMafa IjAIO: balk, ta ban or barrel*. l!%c; green U to ‘^RltTL^Carrttaa *414 to 714*. according to grade. Market very atrona. '-"IKF.MK.—Fancy full creetn data lie; it 131ic: brteka 4c. Market atroa*. . JOVIHIOXH.—Hunrenre ham*. HMf. Cal ifornia hamn PJl4r. Dry aalt extra rtba 6.75. llrttre Si LjUl/tt horka XM ptatea IJO. ^Hojtrrme lard 16. know Drift coax- YVSI. I„ I'EKL, rrealdsnt BOUT. r. MADDOX, Vlce-Prea, TIIOH. J. PRRI'I.EH, Caahler, JAM. II. I.F.RTEU, Aaa't Caahler. MADD0X-RUCKER BANKING CO. CAPITAL . . . . . SURPLUS AND PROFITS account* invited $200,000.00 $500,000.00 We invite accounts of individuals corporatioim, banks and bankers nnd offer the best terms consistent with conservative banking. In our Saving* Department we allow Internal at tho Rate of S 1-1 per cent. Compounded Semi-Annually. HAVE YOU ANY MONEY AHEAD? la It Inreated whom It la perfectly aafa? Ia It available now If FORTUNE! abould knock at your door? Prepare youraelf to take advantage of opportunity by lovaaUoc your aavlngx In thla bank, where, they will earn *H per. cent COMPOUND INTEREST, be pop fectly aafe and available practically on demand. CENTRAL BANKS TRUST CORPORATION, CAPITAL $800,000.00 Ala Q. Candlar, PraaldanL W. H. Pattaraon, Vice-Preaidant. A. P. Colaa, Caahlar. John 8. Owcni, Vioa-PraaldanL Wm. O. Owena, Aaat. Caahiar. LOWRY NATIONAL BANK CAPITAL, SURPLUS AND PROFITS OVER ONE MILLION DOLLARS Foreign Exchange, Travelers’ Checks, Brown Brothers' Letters of Credit available in all parts of the world. NOTES ON GRAIN Pointers on Provisions. ^ Kvarybody la atlllng oafs on rain*; fair buying or ftrpteiutwr arouad 37c; thluh had auout break enough. Provision* a shade lower with low#r grain market. Trade very light. Weateru pack er* sold a little lard. No feature. largest Hoe*, )M>ugbt from 9fr* up. I* aald to have sold out. The largest bolding has been by lvavey. who I* m' * * Hviiteiulwr *ohl agaluat it. 1 a line held by Kfinore, the i or 14^* ulHtve the low month. Tho Northern ~ ‘ hleh I* said to have Id to have the There vai aUO m I eastern distrib utor, with Hepteinlier sold again*! It. There U another larg* speeutattve III " “ * “ * local mart, who la also long a Hepteinbm*. lHamiMlng the U*t night he said: "The crop need* rain all over oat belt not g#t It within a week prices are going higher aud we will bar# a short crop that will make oata aril between 46c and 60C all *e*aon." Mo*t of the mro aud oata la In The outsider* are doing an unnaual amount of It. It mean* that they ar* In for a long rampalgn on th* bull tide, a* they will not have to change It for month* nnd will tet the t»oneflt of the advanee tha. i-nmea In the next few month*. There has been ho »»eb bullish sentiment In th* c«Mir*e grain* In *everal ye*ra «* In th* last few week*, and while rantlous trader# have looked upon the market aa going a Jit Go too f**t. the great wave of specu- latlve buying ha* carrle«l the price up. nnd the local traders are not looking for a decided break until relief come* In tha shape of good rain*. Thera la drought ft Argentine. A Rueuo* Ayre* cahfa said- "New crop of llnaeed reported damaged by drought." . Cash htialne** In wheat In Chicago Satur day waa confined to a few carlota to mills, There were Inquiries for No. 1 Northern at 96c over July In store and No. 2 bard SqStyc under Haptemlmr. Hale* of corn were 10,000 bushels aud 60.000 bushels. Tho aealKMrd did no export buslens* and there were no charter* rejiorted here. Au eastern exporter who. never*! w**kl go. Iwuglit n cargo of oat* here ant. nipped-ft lake port, remtld It yesterday In 4»*ton at a profit of lc. • CommUnlon people are telling their clients that If they want to buy wheat ttitake the December and May. Ht. laouls (dalum that there has l*ecn more flour sold for export by miller* there this week than th» latter ara willing to admit. Private Wire to Albert Ac Clay. ('Iilcago. June 18.—The breaking of drought throughout the aonthmimt will not only repair any damage to date, but will R rove a solar plexus Mow to the eleventh our bulla who had l»een figuring that na ture would fall to do her duty by this glorious country of ours. Would not Ihi surprised to see a instefj*'^ ‘ “ **' out tho entire district. throughout northwest, Dodge city bad lVi Inches rain. Kansas City wire*. Kan*** last night, Russel 1.49; Maul .06; Mncksrllle .62; Dodge City 1.69. Lots of rnln In Nebraska—2.02 at Omaha. ■■wheat cron Im* shown a dcterlo bu of almnt 4»,()l»,000 l»u*hel* during Mi ,. id the corn crop ba* since tli u tieenl ttolng baekward lu a large are*. There Is, however, no chance that the winter wheat crop will t»e otherwise than a Urge one. at worst Mug fully the third largest In hlatory ot the country. The total winter |nd spring crop also promises fully third Jlace. This means that the hnrdeii of the cron movement must coine upon the miller* I and speculators or price* go to an export bails. The trade Is ft trade is taking eognlsaoeo of the renerolly admitted shortage of the nd hay crops ami Is taking note that >re Is as yat no liurdeniMMne supply of corn anywhere, despite the absence of any export demand ^ ~ — S tltelr lev,'* 1 of"*|primal • ml mlarellaueoua Vatem Iniliiatrlea ronaumi'ra iirevent „nJ „ J, anil bull «i»-c-!Jl»|,,r» -, - i- - .*■*..Jllng to taka ear* •• lIwre la. "Thx trail, teatlmony to data la that jta have heaile.1 out ahort an.I are rralljr thin on the arouuil In Indian, nola, Mlaaourl ami Kanaaa, ami that are alno iiunatlafartorr i-oniSItlnaa ta of the Other atatea. In the Inn: fear ■!.,« aertolla — ,W- i claim* frotu Iowa.” WARE A LELAND'S DAILY COFFEE LETTER, I'rlvata Wire to Ware k Inland, Naw York, June It.—Tha mnrkat opened atrady nnd unchanged, which waa about In keeping with tha early cable*. Kuropa waa > moderate aellar here. In aplln of the alendy allowing of the European market., but tha demand from local aourcea waa aufllrlent to ab- •orb the offer!— —— the forenoon, i 6 point*, olhar vnnea nn tha opening figure*. There waa nothing In the new* to enuae any changa In general sentiment. Havre waa unchanged to 1-4 and Hamburg 1-2 to 1-4 higher, while the Hruxlltan market* were unchanged. Receipt* made very bearlah comportaona with laat year'a, which were exceptionally light at thla time, but did not run ter from the recent average and attract,/ little attention. The two porta had 12,000 bnga, ngnlnat 2,000 loat year, nnd the Jundlehy 12,000 btkga, agalnat 12,- 000 last year. 8ao Paulo receipt* for the day war* 12,122 baga, agalnat nil laat year. La*t year'a receipt* at thla time were Inter- tred with by a railroad atrlke. New York warehouae dallverlea on Saturday ware 11,760 baga, agalnat 2,450 laat year. The following table atvea the opening ' 1 iota Ilona -— — 9.904.70 8.704.-“ 9.764.L 9J64J0 WINTER WHEAT OFFSET ALL OTHER INFLU ENCES IN WHEAT. Caused a Decline of Nearly a Cent at the Opening Today. By Private Leaned Wire. rhlcago, Jane 11—Henttnicnt on grata lg lieurtah, and many ef tbe eleventh boar ban* were artier*, fearing a further aharp r,-. -a alon In value*. There wore reactloax nnd advam-ea from the bottom price* rca- h-d. cauaed by the rovertai ahorta. Floai • tower, cor* ea of 14.01V. cnverlng of I’rotlslon* 2V4G2So lower. Th«» insrkft* all cf ~ tsiuc.^following ftrlM two reepectlrely a year ago. Clear*area for the day ware 204,601 l.o.h ela wtcit 116,000 buahela cora, aud i" -o buahelx oata. Cart aalea 5,066 huahel* No. 1 n.,rth.-rn n jitora hrre at far ov«r July and four load* Manitoba at New York. CHICAGO DRAIN MARKET. , The Chicago grata nMrkat ranged •• fob Iowa today: Previn,ia Open, lllgb. Low. Cloaa. Cloae. WHEAT- July. . 62 SH roliN- wi Kept Vec. OATH— July. Kept. Uee. .. 1*0 HK— July. .17.(16 ‘—»t. .16.88 July. . 9.60 Hept. .9.36 Oct. .. 9.00 Si 55 3 ip.i 6 ib 3 3 3 iia 8:2 9.80 9.16 9.00 8.80 1.90 5:551 5:555 5:5 6.10 5:5 9.00 CHICAGO CAR LOT8. Tofiay. •f* 46,000 ftOOO LIVERPOOL ORAIN MARKET. Wheat opoiuHl 4 higher; rlow ' t'orn op#n*tl % higher ' higher. H , ‘' PRIMARY MOVEMENT. moreniMt of Wheats agalnat today, " R'iBsrSSLli-Ki L ra,oOO bushels, sgsli mtBvrar. Cum—Receipts today. 9N.0Q9 729.000 bushels last yesr. Hhfpi 611.000 bushels, agaluat 464,000 397.1)00 b year. Hhlj nat 284,000 I bushri*. nieiits to bushels THE DRY GOODS MARKET. ... Private Isaac*! Wire. New York, June II.—Th# market In s"ii- eral has lieen steady, but prior* of only u few leading fabric* have bws refiuci'/l. The eanccaatnu* offere«f appeared to lime stlmulsttHl the ileiiiand, and there hn GIBERT A CLAY’S DAILY COTTON LETTER New Orleans. June II.—In Liverpool. «»|»- tlona on th# rlooe were from 2 to 3 point# higher than final prW# Haturday. whii* •nine further Improvement In the spot *<lf- iistloti was -noted, sale* MgKretfiitluK 0,000 Me*, at 9 poln.* up. Cable a2*b'« « -- ti) there I* hfinllr this HuufdatL. _ ^ of the more prominent bull*, who quietly fo-en ridding tti* mselv## for th** pH*t week of their b*ug Interest. In "idtt* «>f the fart tkat the drought remains un broken In part# ot Texas, bearish oplnir nt*. as well as some aggressiveness, wero large- y Intrumenta! In forcing prlees to |.i«.r evela. Farther nine have also oc>'urr-J In treme eastern belt, and a few mm- i of damage due to th* #sc«fthe u.ilsture are l4elng rerelve4| fr*»m th* t’sro- Una*. but with tn exception of the N.irfh r*roilns. pro*p*ct« for tf>mqrmw »re nil for rlearing wrather. Unless the drousht conditions In the aouthwsbt ar# «->ti hrok-n, tbe crop In that *eeffon will tfonhCTesn puf fer some *etl»nrk and protial.iv canse a stronger market, but on the other hnnd. one good rain would. In all llkellhnawl. bring nlHHif renewed selling and Inereaso ilt« SOUTHERN EXCHANGE Oldeat Eatabllahad Office South. COTTON STOCIS MHOS MIS •-.ud r: -.r • :M ttuibling Daily market latter and markrt manual mulled on application. L. J. ANDERSON A l Bankers and Brokers, COTTON, STOCKS, GRAIN Corresposdsst's Capital $250,000 ncrcacNCC, thc ncal sank PHONK «#IT. PRUDENTIAL BLOG Frank Ilawkto*. Preeldeat. _ f Atkfaaon. Y, P. TMmlC Brwla. A*»t. Caahler. ? h A. MeCnrd. CanMar. R W. wyers. Aa#t- Cashier. Third National Bank Capital .... $200,000.00. Surplus .... $300,000.00. i&ArKfL e. B. Bawm. David Woodward. M«v Twt Htm Orltsxi. cottonJ'g^a w, ^Rovisfo^s,Stock jPbonds, Ckl<*§*. 9*. 2 Wall SI., trim Bmldlag, Attut*. 0s. 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