The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, June 25, 1906, Image 11

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mon-pat, jcn-fi w, lr* WERE WITHOUT ADVERSE EFFECT ON MARKET, Trade Very Light, Though .Ten dency Was Toward a Higher Level. Upht rains and Indications of more ftxns does not adversely affect the market for futures In New York or New Orleans. The rainfall ao far has not, been general and w hile a low barometer has appeared the state, It Is not a certainty that more rain Tb** rainfall In Texas, as reported up to 12 o'clock. Is as follows: AbUene 102; Bee- rjiio trace; Brenbam .01; Corsicana .20 ruero .04; Dallas, trace: Longview Loling .M; Mexla .00; NachaUocbes Palestine .08; Sherman .30; geo trace Waxaliacble .02. Tin- western Texas forecsst In detail ti follows: For the northwest partly cloudy both sight and Tuesday. For the southwest pen i»riillv fair, while fpr the balauce of Texas and for Arkansas. Louisians nnd the ter rltorles partly cloudy weather with showers and thunderstorms and cooler weather. The Liverpool market was letter than ex pected In that It did not fully respond to Kew York’s decline on Saturday. At the close futures were 2 to 3 points, while spots were marked off 6 points to 1.14 on sales of 7,000 Vales. The New York market ope to 1 point higher, nnd for the session there was practically nothing doing. Speculation Is dead, for the time Mug at least, about the only factor being the continued liquidation In* July and until that option Is out of the way, and the mar ket assumes Its normal condition, specu lators to a great extent will hold aloof. culmination of the with It premiums for the new crop are bdug established nnd the selling position more secure. While July was at au abnor mal premium over the new crop It wns enlv natural that October ami Deccmlwr July-August manipulation ... might succeed, so might the July Orleans, but the grounds for their success ire purely technical and do not reflect merit or the ecouomlc conditions. The uew crop positions mnst be judged nnd valued hr themselves. Lower prices seem Immi nent. but n seller must nave patience and l»e prepared to cover if the outlre licit lie affected by drought In July nnd August." In the afternoon the cotton market turned weak and a sharp decliue resulted. July sol 1 down to 10.10 after opening 10.32. The new crop months showed a loss of 10 points. By Private Leased Wire. New York, June 28.—The local cotton mar ket this morning opened steady, unchanged ' 1 pofnti to pro- „ _joft-In terest in the late months, coupled with steady cobles from the market at Liverpool sustained the list, and after the call It advanced a i»olnt or two over Saturday's close. The market at Now Orleana opnied practically unchanged all around. 8POT COT1 ON MARKET. Atlanta—Rasy, 10 13-16. New York—Steady, 10.80. New Orleans—Rasy. .10 15-11. Liverpool—Easy, u.l4d. Augusta—Steady, llKc. Savannah—Quiet, 10%c. St. Louis—Quiet, ll%c. RANGE IN NEW YORK COTTON. Tii,' following 1, itio range In cotton future. In Now York today: Lnit Prerloua Open, tllch, Ix>w. H.le. Clone. Cltwe. Jnne ,l4.» 10.S J0.2S 10.* 10.10-12 10.20-22 July .10.2! 10.31 10.10 10.12 10.11-12 10.21-22 Au,. .10.31 10.* 10.20 10.30 10.10-20 10.31-321 Sept .10.35 10.35 10.23 10.24 10.24-25 10.31-M Oet. .10.36 10.3J 10.* 10.27 10.25-27 10.34-36| Nov. .10.44 10.44 10.34 10.34MSMMMH 10.23-20 10.30-37 10.44-43 . .10.43 10.45 10.43 10.4S 10.30-41 10.44-44 Nell. .10.62 10.62 10.42 10.42 10.44-45 10.6243 Ciutetl otetuly at th« decline. RANGE IN NEW ORLEANS COTTON The following I* the nngi future. In New Orleana today: I,n*t Prerlona Open. Hlgb. Low. Sale. Clow. Cloae. Jnne 10.51 10.* July .10.70 10.35 10.32 10.* 10.6244 10.30-81 Au,. .10.43 10.66 NI.44 10.45 10.45-47 10.6142 Hept .10.40 10.40 10.40 10.40 10.14-35 10.42-44 <ht. .10.28 10.34 10.21 10.22 10.21-22 10.23-2, Nov 10.23-26 10.30-32 jtee. .10.22 10.37 ,10.24 10.25 10.25-25 10.22 * Jan. .10.37 10.42 10.* 10.* 10.32-2? 10.38-40 Mel 1 ,'. :io.SO 1062 10.44 1044 104445 Cloaed iteudy, LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET. Liverpool, June 26.-12:15 p. m.—Spot cot ton ,inlet, with price* aaay. Middling np- landt. Olid. Safe*, 7,000: Amerlenn. 5,700. rj>, ,-nl«tloo and eiport, 700. Receipt,, 2,300 •II American. Opening rrerlou. June June-July July Angnit Aug.Kept Sept. (let. Oet.-Nov , Nov.-lire. Jan,-Pelt. 1 oh. Mnrch t't„*ed .teady. TODAY’S PORT RECEIPTS. _ The following table .howa receipt* «t til* 6* 6» 6.344.82 6.M >11 6.304.7* 5.324.0 6.34 6.71 6.7*4.74 6.74 6.544.53 6.54 _ 6.57 6.65-6.64 6.654.50 6.* 1.65 5.154,6* 5.51 Non- Orleans Culve.ton Mobile 3avannah ctinrleaton 1 ollmlngton Norfolk RflIUmore N. w Vork lL«eon I’hliadelphl* 1'aetfl,. Coast Totll mo INTERIOR MOVEMENT. Memphis ?’■ leOUU .. i !ii>'Innstl Private Wire to Gfbert & Clay. New York. June SS.-Llvertiool at 12JO p. m. wsa 5 points lower on this crop and * and 4 on next crop. Was expected to bo and 8 lower on this nnd 4 lower on next. Except for the continuance of the July liquidation, the market Is featureless. The new crons are growing daUy more vulnera ble, and lower prices seem probable. The Journal of Commerce reports cult! ration of the crop In North Carolina de layed and labor scarce, but with fair weather correspondents think the crop will be nearly all saved. Plants are generally healthy and growing rapidly, but many are small. New Orleans, June 25.—Liverpool 4 down on near and 3 on distant Is a shade better than expected, being due 6 points lower on near and 4 lower on new crops. narrow and uninteresting. the drouth In southern Texas remains un broken, although a low barometric pressure to the west of Texas may bring some wet North Carolina, and an uufavors In a stau week's developments have been unfavora ble, though not necessarily Injurious, over 8 per cent of crop and Injuriously hot and dry over 5 per cent, and favorable, though with a wide range of conditions, over 87 per cent. There Is an area of low pressure cen tral over northwest Texas which holds promise of showers for that state, which, If eallsed, would be beneficial. While It la jot unlikely that showers will attend the eastward advance of thin low over the en tire belt, there la no decided Indication of rain, which Is favorable for the Atlantic atatea. Private Wire to Ware * Leland. New York, June 23.—The next govern ment report, to Ikj Issued on July 8 at noon, will Iw on the condition of the crop up to and Including today. The rest of the week will not be considered lu the report. . 3 uraiiiu. uii;iuiuk but n very bearish report would be n great surprise to most of the New York profes "Small market; L. J. ANDERSON & CO.’S DAILY COTTON LETTER New York, June 25.—No rains In Texan to niuouut to anything materialised over Sunday, hence the local market displayed better tone after the opening today. ,._dltIon to covering by disappointed sh there was some baying for Investment by addition to covering by there was some liarlodBBHHHP Interests that argue the decline has gone far enough. It Is known that there la now a large short Interest In July and ns the bulk of the long Interest has been liquidated It may be that the market will be turned against the aborts at any mo ment. However this may be, prices around l(H4c. with a doubtful outlook and n large supply needed, do not look unattractive, nnd n drive at the shorts could lie manipu lative with comparative ease. The market today has been steady, bnt very quiet. | Trading Is confined mainly to the profes sionals, but efen they seem lndlspowd to PIEDMONT BROKERAGE CO.’S DAILY MARKET LETTER and futurea, ^ _ __ there. Liverpool spot market ml van. 14 points last week, while the New York market declined 20 points. Foreign apln^ for the world. The fact that wages in T* dr, food, trait*. Our inarkata opened ■toady with ndrnncea of 1 to 3 point*. Tba rail. In July wm .hurt llred, nnd after aelUu* 5 10 point* reacted. The new crop op- na were rery .toady, and while abuwera _are been reported In aome part* of Tax**, they are Inmfticlent. Online** and prof**- atonal trading at preaent In the market. Ho far aa could be learned It aeema aa though one of the big July aellora of Rat- onlay waa buying that month tbla roordlua and tber* were rumor, of ■ new bull . rumor, of a new bull pool of certain Rngll.h and New-York In- tereala. Peara of July liquidation waa only factor promoting hear prcaaure agalnat late month.. July anil Augnat held atcady na a remit of corering and abaenen of nqul- datlon. Htocka—The stock market haa reeolred Itself Into a discouraging, perplexing mar ket. It la strong and buoyant one dor, and demoralised the next. Henttment la generally bearish, and no activity or In, tercet taken by the apeculatlre public. Trading la entirely .profeaalonal. The re cently Inereaeed dividend, on a number of leading laanea ami talk of an early divi dend on Southern 1-ariBc ahonld Influence better price*. The better crop report* from the weat ha* provided no ■ttmulua to trad ing. Yet wo think atocka are a better pnreheae now than for aome time. NEW YORK TALENT RAIDED JULY MERCILESSLY MADE SOME SLIGHT THER LOSSES EARLY. Supply of Stocks Exhausted After First Hour, and Upward Movement Set In. By Private Leased Wire. New York, June 25.—The week oa stock exchange opened with the same certainty In trading circles that was the cldef Influence last week. Ho far si out side developments were concerned, there was nothing new to Influence speculative calculations. The foreign market* displayed much the same hesitation as our. own, and were sent —___ . j the early dealing! local movement was again very much confined. Home sharp declines oc curred In the minor Isaacs. where, ms In most of the Important rallfoad Issues, rath er better support developed, and this group as a whole were well sustained during the morning. It could be said that thero was venr little liquidation, and except lu a few Inconsequential stocks none of au urgent character, nnd on the other hand. It Itad to be admitted that offerings were very free on the rallies. The stock mnrkct opened at general net declines. Anaconda off 4; HtneTtlnj down %. Baltimore and Ohio and Car Foundry off H, Erie and Northern Pacific hi and Pennsylvania and Union Pacific %. Amal mated opened hi lower and declined hi addition. Southern Pacific was an ex ntlon In advancing at the outset hi lt was generally remarked that the trad ers and outside speculators came down towu this morning to sell stocks. Under the [ irdssure from this selling prices opened ower and made aome slight further losses n the early trading. The market waa hard to depress, though, nnd a demand appeared ou these early declines that easily ex hausted the supply of stocks ami forced an upward movement before the first hour. commission houses were ou tho selling side of the market. Cfivbriimcuts unchanged. Strong. Other bonds STOCK SALES, 284,180 shares >on 442.500 shares 1 p. in. ' 687,900 shares fl7fl)Jfu..«.D9KTAOIN8HIlDLUKTAO!NUN 1n. in 681;400 sh Total 989,900 ah STOCKS REVIEWED BY NEW YORK SUN New York, June 25.—The Hun says; “Tho market last week showed no great change from the conditions prevailing for some time previous, there being a lack of In terest oa the part of the general public, nnd operations which for some tlpie past have been by professionals. The continued absence of the public, however, .became rather more dlscoucertfug lu view of the developments of a favorable nature which occurred during the week, and which, under "“■nr circumstances, might lie expected ere n bullish Interest. Associated with Pennsylvania management are some of most Important financial interests In tho country, and Its liberality In dividends meets with the approval, which lu Itself, s a sufficient Indication thnt there la noth ing In the busluesa or Ynanclnl outlook to warrant the apprehension of any lessen- dividend mon stock will be raised from a 4 to _ " per cent basis next fall, and even Chess- I wake aud Ohio nmy raise the rate of Ita ——* disbursements In response to the of Important minority .holders to te In the road’s* prosperity. The the news during the week on the annual disbursement demands of lm| innrtldpal tenor of IRPHMi whole was favorable, while the reports on causes tending praspsrT- & Clay. Amalgamated Copper... Atlantic Const Line'.....; Americaii Sugar Refilling Anaconda American Locomotive, do preferred American Smelting Ueflulug do preferred Atchison do preferred American Cotton Oil Baltimore ami Ohio Brooklyn Itnpld Transit tsnsdlau Pacific Chicago and Northwestern Chesapeake and Ohio Colorado Fuel and Iron Central Leather...... do preferred Chicago and Great Western..... Chicago, Milwaukee and Ht. Paul..,.. Delaware and Hudson Distiller's Securities Erie "1 do preferred General Electric Illinois Central American Ice Securities laoulsvllle and Nashville New York. Ontario aud Western..,., National Lead Northern Pacific New York Central Norfolk and Western Pennsylvania ....a....,.....,........* People's (las. Pressed Rteel Car . do. preferred Pacific Mull Beading Republic Bock liland.i,.,.......................................... . do. preferred Lnlted Htntes Rubber do. preferred Southern Pacific Southern Railway ... do. preferred Hloss .Sheffield Tennessee Coal and Iron Texas and Pacific Union Pacific United Htates Steel .. do. preferred, Vlrglnla-Cnrollna Chemical do. preferred * ....J Western Union Wabash do. preferred Wisconsin Central r. do. preferred Steel TIPS FLASHED From Wall StrcoL Bearish talk on steels. Look for a smash on coppers with enough rofvsslonnl selling lu Smelters aud other nduatrlnl* to unsettle tho # genera 1 market. Further liquidation can be looked for, bnt expect strong support In Harrison stocks —fraiMHllP issues. Sharp rallies should .taking on the good and the Hill Issues, flbai appear and would favor stocks anduly depressed for turns. Look for Irregularity In the stock mnr- ket. Business conditions and crop outlook satisfactory. Would boy stocks on sharp recessions, only, however, as outside specu lation la very narrow. There seems to be good buying lo South ern pacific with support enough to create rallies In all the active stocks. Commission bouse opinion Is so unanimously bearish thnt It looks a little suspicious. Selling of Pennsylvania on the report that tho president may. be prosecuted. Summary Saturday's stock market by Dow. Jones A Co.: Amerlenn stocks In Loudon heavy H to ft below parity. I^indon raining settlement began today and regular settlement begins tomorrow. Foreign markets still unsettled by Rua stan International altustlon. Fewer steel mills expected to rloto this summer^Uian over beforo lo history of to cxchango . per cent col and 6 per cent ,000,000 new 6 per Forty-throe roads for second week In Juno show average groaa Increase 1L60 per cent. Eighteen million eight hundred nnd eighty-four dollars cnsti returned from Frisco so far, with 122,7.1,000 still to como. Twelve Industrials declined 1.10 per cent Twenty active railroads declined L12 per cent. Private Wire to Glhert A Clay. New York, June ^-Daniel Odell A Co.t "Further bearish operations today la tho stock market are Indicated by the atate of sentiment which rulos' temporarily nnd *' laanl position should br the Individual position It wise to eontl following profei exceptional rases be clOSOlj - - Jny making In the trading poRtflim N/ lu attention superseded In THE WEATHER. New Orient, June S.—The Tlmaa-Damo- ^rat aajrr. Tired of the old crop and * lux tender, of nndoalruMc grade, the York talent raided July mcrrllcasly. while the prontlac of ralna orrr the drouth aar- tloo of Toxaa acat .peculator, of the new crop podtInna Into the arena again. Mean time the loxtcal effect of th* week-end ita flatten faded Into thin air. The weel brought to light no market factora of ape ctal Importance other than tho promlae of a aplandld crop la th* New Orleana terri tory. The Held, of MlaalMlppI, Arkanua and Loo tala na are reported In moat excel lent condition, and la a fair way of read Inatlntt tho yield dlatributlon which waa •jrown all ont of bnltnro laat year. On tho week New Orleana loat V6e mi middling apof* and * point* oa the July option.—Ware * Laland. ESTIMATED RECEIPT8. New Orleana expect* 1,7* to 2,200 hale*. actual laat year: Oalrealoa agalnat 3,000 actual laat year: llonatoo r “ * " laat year. THE DRY GOOD3 MARKET. Prime Loaned Wire, few York. Jnae S.-The dry good* mar- quiet today. The tone of the trad* mprored by tba recent rerlalona of price., bd a larger morement la looked for. 1.600. agalnat 3,000 actual laat year: 2,100 to 3,000? agalnat 2,16* actual GIBERT & CLAY ** K. ALABAMA BOND*. COTTON. CHAIN. CO FFCC. PROVISIONS ATLANTA, OA. esssBz sSsTfl'SffI Exchange (New Orleans Boird of Irt'le.i<*elvestoa Cotton Exchange* Privet* Wires t.* all ExcMngcv Local and Lnns Diatanc* Telephone 52M. W. R. FAGAN, Manaflar. f-w York Cot -Vw Y« LOCAL FORECA8T. Atlanta and Vicinity—Partly cloudy to night nnd Tueaday, probably abowera Tues day. WEATHER CONDITIONS. preaaure clement baa l>ccomo very much broken and unevenly dlatrthuted. there tiring several amall area* of relatively high and low barometer, scattered over the atate* eaat of the Itocklaa. Owing to wire trouble no report* were received from the 1-ncldc eoaat elation*. Over tho anuth tho weather la Mnatly clear and than haa bee. bnt little rain In th* laat 3* hours, while coaaidarehl* rain ' fallen In the Mlaaonri and Mlaalaaippl ley*. High temperature* contlnu* at uoqt COTTON REGION BULLETIN. Forth. 24 hour* enmn^^at Ita, 75tb 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. msrtdlas time, Jnne STATIONS OF ATLANTA • DISTRICT. cloudy..., •Atlanta, r . .. •Chattanooga, clear. Columbus, clear............ Gainesville, Hear Greenville. Hear Griffin, clear •Macon, dear Moatlcello. clear..., N>wnan. Hear Rome, ri(ir... v Hpsrtsnburg. clear Tallapoosa, clear Toccoa. clear...... West IfRint, clear •Minimum temperatures Max. Min. TT are period ending at 8 a. m, this date. for 12Yo5? CENTRAL STATION. Hi Atlanta &SSV::::::;:::: Galveston Little Rock Mobil.* Montgomery New Orleans Ksvarnish Ylrkibnrg Wilmlngtoa .......... Remarks. The temperature changes were nalmport- ant the past 54 boor*. Light rains were general over the belt . xeeptln Montgomery and Havannab district*. J. B. MARBURY. DUL Averages. JEL lig 5-2 ThomssjC. Erwin. Asst. Cashier. Jo.cpit ir MeCord. Ca.hl.r, ft. W. hferi, Asst. Cashier. Third National Bank Capital Surplus Dr. A. W. Calhoun. Milton Dargan. John W. Grant Y. McCord. $200,000.00. $300,000.00. J. IL Nunn.lly. J. I'arroll Payne. JL B. Rosser. David Woodward. HAVEYOUANYMONEY AHEAD? Is It Invested where It Is perfectly «af«7 Is It available now U FORTUNE should knock at your door? Prepare yourself to tako advantage of opportunity by Investing your savings In this bank, where they will earn 3M per cent COMPOUND INTEREST, be pet' fcetly safe and available practically on demand. CENTRAL BANKS TRUST CORPORATION, CAPITAL $500,000.00 Asa G. Candlsr, President. W. H. Patterson, Vlca-Prssfdsnt. A. P. Cofss, Csshfsr. John 8. Owens, Vice-Preeident. Wm. D. Owtns, Asst Caahfsr. Chicago, June 28.—Weaker tom* to cables and fairly good weather lu tho wheat licit will girt us a lower wheat market todgjrj However, the situation warrants buying «>n alt moderats breaks. wot harvest In southwest on<l red rust ap pearing lu Houtli Dakota and Budapest up -<*. This all comblued caused reactlou of Ingalls, back from winter wheat country, says Kansas trill rnlso over 70,000,000 lniflt- el* of wheat, and will ralso aa much winter wheat aa last year. Quite a large trade among nit traders In corn, and nlmut an stcu divide. Ilelknnu sold Cnmstork 250,000 aud there was other scattered sidling. Chicago Inter-Occsn: Cash business In wheat Bnturday was 90,000 No. 1 northern. Thero wore mas for No. 1 northern of %c over July lu storo and No. 2 was thic under. for No. 1 northern of ty? - aud No. 2 was *Hc under One of tho largest holders of cash wheal with December was a sailer. Sales of corn were 170,000 and oats DO,000. All the reports from Winnipeg nod the Canadian nortlfwret were favorable. Texas raised 144,000 corn lost year, but this year It Is suffering from drouth. not In the market. Tue elevator people are rook lug contract corn end have taken n good part of tho receipts during the week. WARE 4L LELAND'S DAILY COFFEE LETTER, New York. June 21.—'Tho market opened unchanged to 6 points lower lu response to sappolotlng European rnhlea, but rallied l a continuation of local buying and at mid-day waa about unchanged to 5 point* higher on tho general range, with sale* reported In one or two mouths 6 and lo points above the elosiug figures of the pre vtoua day. There seemed to Ik* com para lively little coffee offering and tho de mand required tm rally the market waa only mndrratc with sales to mid-day about ,9,800 bar- * -*“ “* | op upspidffffUPPWWWNPPipmi general news, although aomn demand of this character la noted and seems to be due to the bullish sentiment expressed by aome of the lending trade Interests, who |—* a reputation tor helm? moat hit I- ■L ily Informed as to comlltloua In all lira mlies of the trade. These lut«*r<>Hta express a strong opinion Hint til#- 4-M. i.l ”f Hi- ■ f- ' bo a disappointment to the larger esti mates and that, besides tbla, the world will require a larger yield than previously owing to depleted stocks In consuming Hr 1 no actual nrc- 'rltnary markets ) rels higher In were steady and 60 to 100 pile of the dranee ‘ ‘ * nizlllati exilinuge. Tbs fottowlng tiMRHPM nnd closing quotations for coffss for I delivery today In New York: Opening. March., .. April.. •• „ May June July August Heptember,. , desire shown to sell erstore buying, and tho market Mri slightly on an adranro of 2c bn*li<*| in Bads post. Them was a f—d Mscd do- crease In tho visible, but not up to expects- tlnns. To#» much rain In many places In the ii'»rlli»\4-*t, with rep«»rlH <<f nm», but out»Me buying was not In etidwr*, nnd locals sold out, thereby allowlug the mar ket to drag down. The closing wss easy, bnt on further dips wo would favor pur chases Thors wero unfavorable reports from Texas relative to the corn crop, but gen* the market ri»eed heavy and we wonu Commission house selling of oafs appear- tember, but tho demand was more than satisfied. The northwest snld, the rinsing was wank, and It appears to us as If the market will work somewhat lower. Thero was tiu/lng of lord lo the pmvl*lons market by Cudahy and commission bouse*, bnt there was plenty for sale. The market was not at ell active, ami wore It not for the support of packers would have de clined. »Vo look for lower prices on prod- CLOSE IN WHEAT CENT LOSS LOCAL CROWD AND COMMIS SION HOUSES SELLERS. Liverpool Cables and Large Rui- sian Shipments Largely Re sponsible for Decline. Chicago, Jnne 25.—Wcakncna In Liverpool cables and large Rnsslau shipments were largely responsible f„r an easier opening In wheat. Local crowd and scattered com- tuNxInn houses were early seller*. Wheat was He lower, corn M/H<* lower and oats He lower. Hog products wero up a trifle. . During the laat hour of the *e**lon the bears In the various grntu pits filled up nil comers and then sold the market down ward. There was some buying order* In the market on rust reports. The move ment of wheat In the northwest un* still large at 828 ears, against 22 cor* a roar ago. fhere was a large amount of wheat, nnd oats ou sale on the hard spots eariy and they were on sale on the c.ri inter lu the day. New bulla arc needed In nil the grain markets. Thero were decreases of L255.000 bushels In the visible supply of wheat and PD7.000 In oats, while corn showed nn lncrcn«» <>r 248.000 bushels. Primary wheat receipts 417.000 and corn 854,009 bushels, compared with 844,000 and 997.000 respectively a year ago. / Clearances for the day S35,m wheat, 4.V 000 corn, and 20,000 Sato. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. g* Dec. UORN— July. . 51 II * C,;: S» S3 Jnlx. ,17.06 17.05 17.00 Mont. .10.05 10.06 10.65 f.ABD- Jnl». . 3.05 Hapt. . 1.00 '•rt. HIDER- Jnlr. . 3.16 S?t!’ 25 8.0744 l.ffi 8.90 1.86 8.80 ftIP* 8.92V*. 8.90 8.92H K.fr) 8.82H 9.15 9.10 8.90 CHICAGO CAR LOT8. Corn out Hogs LIVERPOOL GRAIN MARKET. Wheat opened 4 S lower: closed H Corn opened '* h lower; (loaed \ to m l hlglmrj 1:30 p. *»?*»* THE LIVE 8T0CK MARKET. 1*1 H.%; :.7H; Market sfi-mlyMiuullty critlinotcd for tomorrot.. _ 9.45; light. M254|<.5:H: 111 heavy. |fi.y)®4.C»); rough. *6.r-rk.r., lo. i:v*C*5;i,: - choice heavy, lfi.SOfiv.90. • Cattle-—Receipts. 23.0W. Market stfody to l<k- higher. Quality fair; beeves, USttf/C-lO; rows, 81.8004.59; heifers, 17 4 dM-90; mIm-n, 84.50; giwwl steer*, 15.21*^ 10; powir to medium. S3.X4/6.15; stoekers emul fe*-<b‘r*, S2.f0fi4.40. . keep— Receipts, 22,000. Market ataad.r; litjr fair; untlven nn«l western. S2.S ' /, b ; yearling*. Sfi.OOfiAfiO; Iambs nnd Hent- . st.sofi7.aa Apart from a little buying: shortly after the opening this morning, the market ruled extremely quiet and fea tureless. These purchased were gen erally attributed to somo covering on tho part of ti fow shorts who wero mnnlfently dlscournged over tho long and still unbroken drought In the southern portion of Texas. True, shower* and thunder storms are pre dicted for ths eastern portion of tho drought section, but tho trade In m<>ro Inclined to tho view that heavy precip itations and not light scattered show- •« arc needed to replenish with mois ture tho well-dried fields of Ttxfl* In tho eastern belt no concern Is felt over Hi* Hp-tiPd d.image thr-iqgli «-x< , o*hhivo moisture to ttya plnnt, for the paxt few •l«i*. * lit \ l»* *-n without any preelpltii- tlons, nnd henco very fav.ruble for ths cleaning of grass from the fields, a condition that has been variously re ported ns considerably nmrrlng an otherwise excellent stnto of cultlva- tlon. COTTON SEED OIL MARKET. although price changes were stnail. Htocka I ode there |g also I,, i.i. i - mam I... engtb la bird ami WM. L. PUL, BOBT. F. MADDOX, Vlce-Pres. TII08. J. PEF.PLBH. Cssbler. JAR. O. LKHTLR. Ass t Cashier. MADD0X-RUCKER BANKING CO. CAPITA I $200,000.00 SURPLUS AND PROFITS .... $500,000.00 ACCOUNTS INVITCO Wo invite accounts of individuals, corporations, banka and bankers and offer the best terms consistent with conservative banking. In our Havings Department wo allow Interest at the Rate of 3 1-t per son c»f the year, nnd ' t much left, and th __llety to sell. Tbs ______ the !e«« favorable cotton outlook la tbs south Atlantic regions Impart*.! some igth to the tunrk-t. which at tbs close Irregular with prices higher to Me lower.—Ware it Leland. Opening. _Clos» t June 5 July K Isstwhtf m.mimmAm 1$*' October 89 November 21 Deeomber “ Closed steady. SOUTHERN EXCHANGE Oldest Established Office Routh. conos STOCKS BONDS MM Ground Floor Gould Building. Dally market letter and market manual mailed on application. GI BERT A CLAY'S DAILY COTTON LETTER. By Private I/dmiI Wire. Sew Orleans, June 25.—Liverpool waa very quiet and got out no cable*. Option* lost front 1 to 2 points on the close and spot sales amounted to ?,0u0 bales, Saturday’s quotations being Ye- L. J. ANDERSON & CO Bankers and Brokers, COTTON, STOCKS. 6RAIN CormpontHt's Capital $250,000 acriacNcc. the ncal sank smoni i4tv. eauocNTiAL bloo WARE _ ^ _ __ * “RAIN, PROVISIONS, STOCKS, BONDS, r Orltaat, __ & LELAND COTTON, Git. . Ht. 2 Wall SI., talari Building, Allaala, 0a. BlHBieS: Maw Yark Cattaa lathaagt. taw Orltaai Cattaa tatkaaga. Urttgaal Cattaa Anatlallaa. nlaatt Wlrat la Haw Yark, Maw Otltaat, Chicago tall Hkaaa 1 HI PIEDMONT BROKERAGE CO., (Incorporated.) Basement Floor Piodmont Hotel. STOCKS. BONOS CftAIW. MOVISIONS. INVKSTMCNTS, Fast Wire Service from New York, New Orleans, Chicago.* coaarspoNOtNTt M. «l. SAOK A CO.. AM BROAOWAV. NEW YORK, roar. Horn. Waaagtr. 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