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LIVERPOOL BEARISH IN ITS
SPOT DEPARTMENT.
New York Opened Slightly Low
tr, But Recovered on Liber
al Short Covering.
Tb<* only fixture of a bearish nature this
■oriilnK In the cotton market wns the small
v ls« and decline of 3 points in the spot
department In Liverpool. The wiles aggre
gatpd 6.000 I tales at a decline of 3 points*
m Fut«ros 6 closed at advances of 2 to
^In New York the opening quotations we
1 to - points lower, hut prices ImmedI
itelr Improved cm shorts covering.
There wss some good buying reported
both In New York nml New Orleaus. due
chiefly to renewed strength In the July po
sition. so fflr ns the old crop months are
concerned, while the new crop inonthK were
bought on the theory that the crop la not
& r enough advanced to Insure n yield In ex-
m of the world’s requirement#. estimated
at 1 200,000 hales, and an the Mouth has only
Znce'produced that amount, the bears are
got confident of their position.
The Houth Is reported short on cotton,
This may or may not be true; but. If true,
5? rE.»«» 3» thn cotton will bo dell.-
ered at ft higher price than that at which
they are abort, the difference In price go-
• to the apeculntor.
r reverie would be true If the South
*Ttwt h» apccijhition, nnd the shortest way
out of this condition ia for the South to do-
tote Ita entire attention to the production
sf cotton, atudy trade condition a and mar
bet the cotton when prices suit.
1*t the profeaalonal, or dealer in paper
cotton, have his way In the marketing of
W Supply , nnd demand will govern the price
of the actual stuff.
Interior receipts for the half week, ac
cording to Secretary Hester, aggregate (h-
*03 hales, against 14.412 last year and 2,630
so year l»efore.
MllptiM-ntH 13.32S lull.., nRUlnit 21,888 iHt
jMir, nod 6.101 the jeer before.
Stork. 163.828 linlr., mt.lnot 180.453 last
trrek. 187,889 last J9&t and 73,238 the fear
More.
By private Leased Wire.
New York, June 27.—Continued tine
weather through the cotton belt wns offset
Mar by moderate activity at the opening
Among Southern shorts. The weather m --.
•lmwrd rain In Texas. At 10:20 n. m. the
market was fairly nctlvo and about steady.
SPOT con ON MARKET*
New Orleai-T—Steady. 11c.
Liverpool—Firm, 6.110.
Augusts—iKteedy, 114c.
Snvnnnah—Quiet, 10 ll-16c.
St. IamiIs—Quiet, lOTic,
RANGE IN NEW ORLEANS COTTON
The Mloirlng I. tk* rnuso lu cotton
future. In Nmv OricmiH to.lny:
Lout Prerlou.
Open. High. I.ow. Sale. Clo.e. ClM*.
10.70 10..A „
ol.r .10.85 10.84 10.68 10.S4 10.83.84 10.06 87
4itf. .10.49 10,83 10.49 10.61 10.80.g2 10.OM
8rpt .10It 10.39 10.® 10.3:1 10.44-46 1 0.X14B
Ort. .10.22 10.81 10.21 10.30 10.30 31 10.J1-21
Nov 10.81-33 10.22--4
Use. .10.26 10.34 10.25 10.34 10.34-35 10.»-2«
*»n. .10.33 10.40 10.33 10.40 10.40*42 J0-31-33
frh. .10.44 10.45 30.44 3 0.45 10.53-fk# 10.44-46
Closed iteftdy.
RANGE IN NEW YORK COTTON.
The following Is the range In cotton
future* in Now York today: „ .
1 Last Previous
Open. High. Low. Sale. CImo. Cln,r
An,. !ta.jt min jau tan to.a:<
l'. '.ih'ii i’olii WM io.ei lo'ii 41 A##
l. .10.* 10.41 10.35 10.45 10.
10.45-46 10.86 37
W HUMS 10.17-39
H-h. ,10.41 10.48 10.41 10.45 10.52-53 10.42-43
CM itreily.
LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET.
ItlddlliM
. 8.11d.'' Bn'lr. 6.<m. Ainerlrnn 4.1 1
■1-,-ulAttnn nnd oxpnrt 5ot; rccrlptn none.
Frevloux
Jbinifr. Clone. cto«r.
6.874.81 5.86 8.85 .
5.82-0.80 5.820.83 8*1
5.790.80 5.78
5.770.11 5.80
1.61 Ml
lov.-inr,
trr.-Jnn.
el* Mnrch .,
t'lmi-d Brin.
U30.L
IU4AI
1.510.14
5.57-5.58 6.840.55
•’CIS* y™ <® "»re & Inland.
i t t ^vf, Dp on ■*•»' M?F»*«n'd!2
At_ 11:16 J6_ tn.. 1 to ; SSmt nml
£“2*4*2! I'M mMU a i g,i." 15“
!o7n7on' , n 0 rV°c^“' ! 1 Up 00 ° ,J »- «
*£S5P“I c,w ** : "Market nlfeetcd unfa-
Ju,r
NEARLY ALL ISSUES MAK
ING GOOD GAINS.
Market opened quiet and about
pected on Liverpool. Nothing spe
SHS5*e^ei_ 1 Julr.. Sonin
jelling from cnmmluloa and wire’ houses.
Look for quiet market today.
Rchlll buying quite a hit of cotton.
27.—Liverpool cables
ore not favorable. Spot sales of only 6.000
fifties are a bearish srgument and at t p.
in. futures were unchanged instead of 1
I*olnt up, as due.
Took Profit-Taking Sale* in Good
Shape Without Excesiive
Reaction.
Atchlsm
do preferred
American Cotton <M
Ilaltlmore and Ohio
Ilrooklytt Uitplil Trr
Chic
do Kud and Ire
Central leather..,,....
_ p re for rod
rhlcagi ‘ “
cage and Grout Western
cage, Milwaukee and Ht. Paul
Delaware nml llndaoa..,..,
Distiller's Hecuritlee
JOjf gt alork "f cotton In Now Orlonna li
46.675 index. acnln.t 61,665 at thl, tin. Intt
j-oar. Ok shipboard 19,750, against 20.408 last
prevail log
certainty on the stock exchange wns
fleeted tltin morning ta n noteworthy hI«»
log down lu the trading. Speculators', what
ever their opinions regarding the futin
were very mUrh mixed In their views ns
what the Immediate tendency of prices wi
Private Wlro to Glbert & Clay.
New York, June J7.-Tbe Journal of Com
merce reports Improvement In crons during
* both i
the month In Mississippi and Louisiana, due
to dry weather, crons well cultivated nnd
clean and labor sufficient. Plant not large,
hut healthy nnd well fruited. Boll weevil
make* Its appearance In several pnrlshcs
in Loulstnnn. Florida condition poor.
Market Improving on local aborts covering
the new crops, which they sold during Jbe
weakness of July yosterday.
Mitchell offered 10,000 October at 10.30.
New Orleans, June 27.—We understand
the Houtliwestern Cotton Buyers' Associa
tion mnkes the Texas condition 84.5, against
56.4 last month. The government made
Texas 87 last month.
•Tlero Is selling over
Texas, where It la fair.
Hayne offering to sell 10,000 July at 11c.
Market very strong, despite the excellent
rains that have been so beneficial to tbe
growing plant.
Texas, Mississippi
Weather conditions are fairly cloudy aud
temperatures arc higher.
L. J. ANDERSON & CO/8
DAILY COTTON LETTER
New York. June 27.—Liverpool cables were
Utile stronger than looked for this morn
ing. but sales were agalp small at 6,000
Our market opened slightly lower than
yesterday’s under some pressure to sell by
timid longs, who feared today's notices in
New Orleans. These notices, however, bad
not materialized tm to noou, and ns a con-
The threat of Mr. Price to issue notices
covering 43.00) bales nets ns a damper to
wmild-ho longs.
Weather reports show rain over the most
of the belt, but In the drouth regions in
biftp
_j«lt aro good, but
this fact hns been discounted by present
F trices. It is believed there Is u big short
nterest In practlenlly all of the options
and with prlbss around 10c any little unfa*
WARE A LELAND'8
DAILY COTTON LETTER
jnerators In the local ronrket Is the aul
or ft proverb to the effect that the market
never goes down on a notice day, espo*
Tho truth of this was well Illustrated by
tho course of prices todny. For weeks
past the hears have been tnnklug threats
r 1 rations ft.
with unusual mutton. American
stocks In London, ou what looked to he
chiefly New York buying, came In a half
point to « polut higher. The first quota
tions at the local opening, while fraction-
“ - ft not up to the London level,
anu at once It became evident that specu
lot or § who had bought ou tho “turn’’ yen
terday were hurrying to realize profit wher
they could. I’nuer this selling the wliol
market declined. The realizing sales did
oof. hosrevor. follow prices down very far.
murl Pacific
* York. Ontario and Western.
National Lend
Northern 1’a elite
* York Centra! ,,,,,,,,,,
nor. However, roiiow prices down very for,
nnd there was enough support given to cer
tain stocks to prevent any general develop
ment of weakness. After the first hour
business grew extremely dull nnd prices
hacked and filled within a nitrrow range,
showing at oooa only slight differences ou
the day.
Tho stock market opened with a contin
uation of recovery that wns In progress n‘
the close yesterday. Initial prices nhowe<
M-im; io-ioiimk iiuii AiusiKSinsico. ...
Pacific, 4; Colorado Fuel, %. and \ In Bnl
tlmore nnd Ohio and Southern Pacific.
Atchison. Steel and Pennsylvania gnlued *4
per cent.
At tbo end of ten minutes of trading re
recorded In some cases. Consolidated On*
wns unchanged. Anacoudn recovered H per
cent.
Outside of Inter-Metropolitan the stock
market showed n firm tone all through the
first hour, nearly nil the stocks traded In
making gnlns ranging from 4 to 14 points
at the opening, and taking reollalng sales
Inter In goo<l shape nud without any ex
cessive reaction.
The London trading was unimportant, ar
bitrage brokers buying a few stocks ou de
clines nnd selling them on rallies.
Governments unchanged. Other bonds aro
qulot.
11 a. in..
13 noon ..
1 p. iu..
2 P. in..
Total ..
STOCK SALES.
2U9.200 shares
819,000 shares
477.fi'>) shares
STOCKS REVIEWED
BY NEW YORK SUN
New York, June 27.—Tho Sun says: Whllo
the market yesterday wns subjected to n
vigorous hear raid In the first hour, when
about 500,000 shares changed hands, tho
course of prices was on the whole more fa
vorable to the hulls than to tlielr adversa
ria*. iiltd fliuil .iiiotutb.ii* In ui4.st rases
*ero above last night’s closing.
The Iiondon market continued depressed.
It ivos feared that one nr (wo unimportant
houses might not be able to pass through
the settlement, nnd Russian 4 s also wero
lower.
Old rumors of on Increased dividend on
American Smelting nnd Refilling were re
vived after announcement wna mnde of tho
notion taken by the directors of Aunronda,
m uon iiih.'ii ime uim iui* aiiih uii.iii,
nnd these Induced covering of shorts pul
out enrller In the day. Amalgamated Cop
per nn f u rally 'reflected tho favorable news
about what they ware going to do In the
way of July tenders which were ti«a|fyln^
t4i the weak long following, nnd yet, even
on the opening today July commencad to
ndvnnce and nt one time was J4 point#
higher than yesterday's close. Only s' few
hundred hales were tendered and the no
tices did not ctreolate long before they
wore stoppfl. If no organJzod attempt Is
being made to innnlpulnte the July position
distinct success has attended the efforts
of the manipulators. 8pots Imre been kypt
Interest, nnd as tho market .had bocome
do. preferred..,,,.,,,,
Pacific Mull
Heading
Republic Steel
Hock lull nul
do. preferred...
United States Rubber
do. preferred..,
Southern Paelfle »,««««
Southern Railway .....
do. preferred.
Floss Sheffield
Tennessee Coni nnd Iron
Texas and Paelfle.
Union Pacific
United States Steel,
do. preferred...........
Virginia CaroUMn Chemtciil
do. preferred
Western Union
Wisconsin Central
lo. proferrod.,
TIPS FLASHED
From Wall Street
Private Wire to Glbert A Clay.
New York, Juno 27.—Iianlol Odell A
Co.:
stock market we fed certain, and tbo lr
regularity that hns been experienced In
tho past two weeks or more only cucour-
ages bearish traders to Increase Its pro-
puruons. — — — — —
lie*
I my
the market has
When congress Is out of the lime light
era! we look for material enhancement . ,
stock market values. Hentlmcnt is grad
ually Improving, and ns soon iir sonic of
the uncertainties now overhanging the
market ntin 11 have blown oyer we expect
a good bull move In stocks.
New York, June y7.-
whtch have been seen
pessimistic
they have been
quite _
tile last week or ten days, Ity some
* ”1 bo com
,i« ; » ,,i
least,
lo«Th. m
_ other hand, tho oplu
l<>n is freely expressed, that whllo the lend
jng stocks may go a little higher today.
Kv Ht. Paul, Union
Paelfle. Oil the o
the telling QOVWmtVMI^ .. _
servntlvn t»bser\ers r4>lt*-rntc the opinion
which they expressed yesterday—namely,
that the exeellejit conditions prevailing
throughout the country will bo felt
sentiment which
Private Wire to Ware A Leiand.
Now York, Juno 27.—1/indon strong \4 to
1 per cent up with morn Improvement
by Dow Jones & Co.:
American stocks In I*ondon strong *4 to 1
per cent tbovo pnrlty.
force new bank law, which entails some
culling of loans and Increasing of capital
out or surplus.
Home demand for atocka lu loan crowd,
espccinllr Ht. Paul, Copper, Baltimore an*
Ohio nnd Pennsylvania.
Sixteen roads for third week June show
average gross Increase 16.13 per rent.
Money easier than hud been expected at
London settlement.
Increase In Norfolk gross earnings for
fiscal yonr ended Juno 1W estimated by
President Johnson nt (4,000,000.
Twelve industrials advanced .36 per cent
d« advanced .83 per
Chicago, Juno 27,—Tho Inter Ocean aays:
Weather and crop'rejMirta arc becoming tho
nil Important factor In tho grain markets.
It is too wet In the northwest. It has been
too wet III the southwest. It Is let Wet
enough over parts nf northern Illinois. It
Is feared there will not be rain enough
over the ct>rii lodt lu the next few weeks
to carry tho corn crop through, and the
noted.
A better feeling prevails on coppers duo
to Anaconda's Increased dividends, and It
Is natural to suppose that Kteels will do
better considering its largo buslnesa, pres
ent and prospective.
ATLANTA MARKETS.
I Professionals are still bearish, tho short
Interest Is very large In the active stocks,
and while nt tacks are likely on «pe<-!n It ic*
In order to affect the general market, don't
* they will prove effective.
believe
P TODAY’S PORT RECEIPT8.
The following table shows receipts at the
ffts today, compared with the same day
Orleans
Mobile ... 111...
Hjvannsb ....III,....*,
Oftrtesta*
wihnlngtoa
Wfoik I
Haiti more
York
Boston
Philadelphia
'■Mona ....
INTERIOR MOVEMENT.
Hotmtnn ......
Autust* ;
Memphis „„
*'■ l6H||,
c, »rlnnst4
T< Jtal
■»i
ESTIMATED RECEIST8.
!Z.
ffXn.t 1.842 wtMl u.t mr: (lalrntim.
P> '« :.*»>. aclDit 1.08, ,rt»«l U.t rrtr:
Hnuitoo, 80, to 3CO, npllDJt 2,925 »ctn»f toft
THE METAL MARKET.
t PHjjOt LhmI Win-. _
*»W rofk, Jan. 27.—Tin Urmer. ,t Lc M-
"T* lor B-ur hj- ,1.11 verj.
t °pper anehsnge<1.
bead was down 5 points.
‘‘P'dter lost 5 points.
N11 vno. ... sag off until the dlfferenco !*•*
tw«n July ami kmiU ]•wm.tni.it tpp.ll-
Ini «o my ont trim wish,', to ilcITf.r rot-
ton. Er.n Witt tte .drtnc* tod.y Jaly
Lit .Iwnyt KlMMit n ipitnir of • otnt l»-
low tpott. for it wtt ii'n.rylly tilralttM
thnt ml,1,111m rould not to Ixnftt unrt.r
Ur. Hpot hol'Icr. ti think twlrr. with
tho nlttlni 100,1 itrmnnil for ipot^ b.-l
fnrr thry iGltnp IllUrh cotton on rootiwct.
with tho wl<l. tprnnl hrlwttn contract,
•nil tpott. Tbr wrothrr wtt ttnln f.ror-
•hie ottr nrartlrally rh« entire (Jelt. horn*
rain fell In the eeetern belt that mold
hiv“ Ki!n dltneewd with, bm th. *-r.tern
bolt rontlnurtl to i-t rain which w«« «*n-
.rally taken an a faroralile frnturr. ilut
tR W& Lalh.r brought out no frrab
th. new cropa ahared tha adrapea with
July.
GIBERT & CLAY’S DAII»Y
COTTON LETTER
New Orleana, Jun, The Liver
pool market waa aomawrhat dlaappolnt-
Ini In Its earlier waalotL due to the
ihorit u’ai mniidcfibls Mil*
fact that there waa considerable aell
Ing In a eraamodlc way of the July
position. Opt Iona Improvad .lightly,
however, later In the day. and dojjjd
3 polnta higher than veeterda^ whll*
.not aales amounted to 6,0w bale, at
a P loss of 3 points. Today, the flrat
notice day for July delivery, wltneaaed
exceedingly few tender* }» drcula-
tlon. and nervous short# Immediately
’ .1 .^ M * nn nn fhemsslves by ex*
ahowed prlcea up ‘hemee'rea hy eg
tanslvo covering. th i rl ?*.
of liquidation through which the July
position la now paaslng, Intereat ln the
new crop month* ha* conalderably
waned, and the value* of <heee po»^
Ilona have been allowed to follow
the upward tendency of the market,
nevertheless-theee dlatant optlona are
dally becoming more vulnerable and
more auacepllble to attack, owing to
the utmoat Ideal weather condition
now affecting tha crop. »lathe grow
ing belief that the recent drought waa
not aumclently prolonged to do any
material damage, and the advent of
rains w here n.eded came at a moet op-
portune moment, the
the arrival of roolature having been
FRUITS AND PRODUCE.
Officially corrected by Atlanta Fruit and
market ht present
Lemons 45 to .
Lime* *76 to $L .
IVnches. per crate. 11 to $1.60.
Hae«ppl*# tS tn $2.60,
time tvell stocked.
Bananas. straights, if-*- hunch 91.60 to
$1.75. full*. |»8’P huir ti, »l ' '*
Wtaermelons, $10.00 to $30.'
"’ro'ufTuv asp country rnoDucp..-
Ura h.na 35 to BVJ.; frl.a 22V4 to, 25,
..... _ .. —,JU | I lien *87| in «<»• .
broilers 15 to 224e. Live ducks, Tekiu 30
to 85c; puddle 26 to 27He.
Dresseil hens, per lh„ 12c to 18c; dre*»ed
turkeys, per lh.. 16 to lie.
I-ggs. per dozen, 174 to lie. ,
Butter, table, per lh., 20 to 224c: cook-
log. ptr lb.. 124c to 16c.
flouey—New fitjflOc lb.; Id Mb. racks 10
C VKGF.TABLRB.—Irish potnWs. No. 1
stock 14 barrel: No. 2. stock $3.
Beets, cabbage crates, per crate, 12 to
$7.50.
Tomatoes, per crate, $3 to $2-5rt.
Beans, grceo, par crate, $1 to $1.26; wax
^8numS, yellow, 60 to 76c*
to $1; market overetoeksd-
r4»rn, new, 15 to 20c per dozeo.
Okra, per crate, $1.60 to $2.
Cucumbers, per crate, 60 to 75c, market
well stocked. . . . . „
Old Irish potatoes, per bushel, $1.20,
Old sweet potatoes, bjf busbel, (1 to SL25;
ew sweet potatoes $lT5 bushel,
rherrte#, 24-*|o«rt crate, (1.60 to II.*6.
Cantaloupes, per crate, (2 ’to (160,
Blackberries V: to I24c nuart.
Dewberries 10 tn IT-*- ijuart.
FLOUR. DRAIN, PROVISIONS.
FLOUR — rostels Rlegant $6.35; Diamond
potent $6: fancy patent $510: hslf patent
#4.10 to $4 35; fancy |3.Wj* spring wheat
“ “-tW
patent $6.50^6. Market strong.
CORNV-CUolce rM cob 74e; No. 2 white
74c: No. 2 yellow 73c; mixed 73r.
OATH-<’b' b e w'llfp . II{I|^*1. t.v; choice-
white, 50c; choice mixed, 49c; Texas rust
proof, 60«\
With the coming adjournment of con-
cress nnd slightly easier money conditions,
the stock market should show further Im
provement today. We do not look for
broadening speculation, hnwener. nnd
on any sharp advances, would taka profits.
nummary of yesterday's stock market
terday.
10 oat* It has been reported that the
■ »i soma report!
. too dry for three
the conditions yesterday
lofves fr
for another bulge In
Cash business In wheat In Chicago yester
day deretain'd good proporttans. Mulct wero
20.000 No. i red nt 6c over July c. I. f. Iluf-
fata, 40,000 No. 2 hard at 2c under July In
store, and 46,000 No. 1 northern at la over
Julv 111 store.
Hales ‘
.... ider any eondlUona tin
bear might be unmercifully puntslm
Tbereforo we favor long able.
Corn holds very strong, despite large
celpts. The arrival* here are ehnrti\_J
' hlpment east. The western offerings
Any purchase of corn around
50c Is uot likely to lot
Kxcellent buying of oata yesterday. Uboks
higher.
Pit offerings of wheat moderate. Rea If
era inclined to l*c bearish Valentine Joat
twnight a little wheat nt f34c. Think tin
market will do better.
Lognn has been a fair huyerr fit 8er
ber wheat. There doesn't seem to Is? t
wheat pressing on the market.
all.
Wheat opened a little firmer, without
much pressure mi the market Northwest
telling of nervousness on crop outlook on
account of warm went her following rnlnn.
Htrengtli of corn nud oats n help to wheat
at the outset.
over much of It.
Knlglit, McDougoU nnd Brosseau
. Been goo.1 buyln
northern firm# am. ^
hoases ' Ta>caI erowd sold; would not take
much buying to run them In.
ferings limited.
Oati^opened higher on good buying by
couiiulaaloii houses. Iaocal crowd
ovlstons opened higher with tho nd-
'o In liogs nt ysrds. offerings small.
Demand scattered nnd market helped by
1 strength.
Record-Hero Id: '*neveloji
In the corn trade put n i
speculative mIiusIIoii. Hal
74fi.au) buelxds were largo
nients yesterday
lew face on the
!•« of rash corn
IPPHHMMiPRHieoiD to Indicate
that there might after all be little torn tie-
l here on July contracts. One of th»
grntlfrln
features' wns the reap,
llttle new esnort demand, the first In
pilto a number of weeks. The large
port huslm
“■ f—
•methlug
dono
rly In January for
_ ia October *
>f a factor In
to ti
Uttnll On
••One of the largest tfraln ronrerns here
•ports thnt Its cnllra ptuvUiises of new
lient for the year to date au not exceed
26.000 bushels, nnd It t" doubffal If the
nggregato pur* hns.-* of all the houses hero
aggregate over 73.0)10 bushels at country
nto condition for inn
♦her delayed threshing
he grain wns getting
rkoting.
Private Wlro to Ware A Leiand.
'htengo, June IT.—Went hoy conditions sre
more fsrorahle this morning nnd nn effort
III llksly be insde by th 'kriijjim
Hliould the market work down
# sroaterday wold cer
tainly buy whent. Taft moderate profit*
for too present.
Htrengtli In coarse grains appears to lie
the feature »hN morning. Been some wh»-/i|
sold; b*nks like long stuff. Buying npprsrs
GENERAL WEATHER CONDI
TIONS MORE FAVORABLE
Commission Houses and Bulls
Bought Wheat at the
Start.
Chicago, Juno 27.—Sunshine Is badly
needed Iii th© northwest. That section
waa a large buyer of wheat her# on
th© unfavorable weather condition# In
the spring wheat country. The prlca
closed l*8tft3-8e higher.
A Minneapolis nieasstfa says that th#
bear© up there are becoming alarmed.
Millers wero buyeradjf wheat future# In
all the market* of the country.
Corn close 3-8lf5-8c higher and oat#
rare up l-2@lc. Hog products were
rr a little.
Cash Miles were 232,000 bushels of
corn nn«l 123,000 of oats, hut no wheat.
Cnsh corn was up I'D i l-4u and oata
gained l*3c.
Primary wheat receipt* 247,000 bu*h«
els, against 161,182 a year ago.
<*orn receipts 94.7,000 bushels, against
I.K.IVmmi a year ago.
Clearances for tho dny 288,000 bush
els wheat, 180,000 corn and 17,000 oat*.
CHICAGO QKAIN MARKET.
market ranged as fol*
open. High.
WHEAT—
July. . *34 *34
Dec.
Hept.
62
. MH
Deo. ,, 10%*
DATS- _ .
uly. . 384
ee. .. 364
I’OItK—
Julr, .17.26
624
&
Kept. .16,82
Jau
15 06 15.00 16.'
SKI
17.174
16-77Vg
Hept.
. kJ34
. 9.M
r . .8.074
HIDES—
July. . 9-874
(.96
<97 4
i 074
9.374
9.30
9.074
9.324
Hept. . 9.30
•* t. .. 9.074
"ash Wheat _ __ .
fr*6; No. 2 hard wlatei aifTM; 3 * 1 '
7M(t|H2; No. I northern spring
i|
9.26
9.06
2 do 4|
2 do. t4tTH8| No. 8 spring *3tffR
Wheat
Corn .*
oats ,,,
Hogs ..
CHICAGO CAR LOTS.
Toda y. Tomarro
LIVERPOOL GRAIN MARKET.
to be by pit operntQ
This market will not gland nnr idling.
Looks as If tho crowd liftd taken tho whent
this morning.
WARE A LELAND’8
DAILY COFFEE LETTER.
Hales of «sra were "To.ono to the eastern
Interior. Dnlntb sold jot luishels No. 1
northern for export, tho first business for
LOWRY NATIONAL BANK
CAPITAL, SURPLUS AND PROFITS
OyER ONE MILLION DOLLARS
Foreign Exchange, Travelers' Checks, Brown
Brothers’ Letters of Credit available in all parts
of the world.
MEAL.—Plain water ground, per bush**!.
73c? bolted l*Mb. Jutes, per bushel. 63c.
Kborta, white, 81.40* medium. (I.3S; brawn.
(J.J3; pure bran, $i.2fi; mixed bran. (1.15.
HAY.—Timothy, choir* large bales, (Lift
da, choice small hsles 91.14; da. No. 1
14 L ALAOAI4A tT.
GIBERT A CLAY
• rod, iONDB,
da, i , , . .
timothy M*, 81/*: do. No. 3 It: ■!<*.. No. 1
nmr mtxt-i fitted., No. 3 closed mixed
Frank Il.wkln., Prvrtd.Bt, _ . . _ ..
H. M. At.ln^n, V. P. T.oin.. C. Erwin. A».t. C.bl.r,
1 ■ B. Klim Aral, r.rtt.r
McCord. C..ttl«r,
Third National Bank
Capital
Surplus
$200,000.00.
$300,000.00.
DIRECTORS!
Frank Hawkins.
Jf. M A (kin»oo.
Joseph A. McCord.
rj*OVER.-Choice 30c.
subject to Imine-
8*r»um e.
N *• w
ATLANTA. OA,
SUGAR — Stnri'lara mnuUteq
York Refined 44 to 44; plantation* 44 t*
4S^. Market sfrongyr. . „
4'OFFEF^—BeoMpil Arbrn-kle s $I5.&);
balk. In bigs or tarrels, 12V; green 10 to
12r. Market weak.
RICE.—Carolina 44 to 74<\ aeeordlng to
grade. Market vary strong
I’UHKSK—yanrr full •romn dftlry, 14cj
twine. 13V: brtrL I«e. Market itriv.
Pn«)VIHlOXf. ifprauii ham# 1»V DO**
hsms lie-. Cunrdl hams 1 ‘V*: Red <’roaa
hsins. Iyc. I»ry salt extra rtl*s 0.75; bellies
20-6 llis. 1A50; fat l»<*ks HVi: plates
Hapreme fan! U
Drift eompoond '
Red O
Board of Trade I put in me beat possible unpe. \\nn
gzfhaof*!^^ Ortaana 4 «Hj>o [} Cotron Asiuvlsttan such protpccta In view, it uill be d!f-
B«eh#9fe. New Orleans Kt‘>ek r * b j ^ c . of|0D Kiehange. i/JctjH to ru»tftln advance# unli-RK the
Exchange [New # . long-b-.ked-for crop s« are should ina-
Prtvaie Ulreefo all back# S ssaam Uaiisasf. 1 tr.niii**.
juj JSPJlFll
It 1*1 %**<>•
* lork Coffee
put in the best possible Hhape. ^Vlth |
Local and Long Distant# T#l#yh#n# 62H.
n 'w. R. FAQAN, M.n»B.r.
wm. r. fef.u m*M
Hour. v. MAnrrox, vtc. pr..
MADDOX-RUCKER BANKING CO.
$200,000.00
$500,000.00
CAPITAL ........
SURPLUS AND PROFITS . .
ACCOUNTS imVSTBO
’c invite nceountK of Individual#. cori>oratlons, banks
and bankere and offer the lx»t terms oom-ifltent with
conservative banking.
our Havings Department *© allow Interest at the Hate of 3 1-1 per
cent. Compounded Hernl-Annually.
W
New York, Jiine *7.—The enffee market
opemil uioiiaiigol ^llt btjMliifRM very quiet
market continued lit nraelb-nlly the
flznreM 8»f yesterday during thu en-
irnlng. Hales nt iL-UI-dny were only
>.0(in hags. Including an exchange «f
ff.fifiO hags at July for December nt 46 points.
It wns tlie first July notice dny, nnd It was
reported that notices far about 100,000 bags
were Issued. The small business would lii-
dlrnte that the long Interest wns taking tho
Tee us fast ns the notices rent tied them,
• depression ns ii result of notices had
pii expected here, find the July situation
d no Influence on the market. Nor was
aythlng In the ne’
_ of sentiment or a
dtmenta Of the Eu
nd after or
nnenf opened ■
4 In S nlrher;
higher.
i on, opened 4 I
'l
S to 4
NORTHWEST CARS.
Today* Week.
PRIMARY MOVEMENT.
The following figures give thu primary
- » b#f iftf , ,.......
today 107,000 bushels, against 191,000 bushels
Inst year.
t.'orn—Receipts today 541.000 hiishsls,
against 1.126,Wi bushels last year; fthln-
merits tmlnr 7W1 ,W) bushels, against (77,000
huNhels Inst year.
change
endjustuie
Havre nns unchanged.
partial lower the llninburg market re
covered the loss Of the Bm rills n markets.
Pantos wns unehnnge.l, but Illo declined 7«
re Is. Receipt# were not lienvy ns com pa reel
with last year's figures, with the two port*
reporting 23/ififi bags, against 30,000 last
year and Jumllnhy 19/Ofi. against 16,fi00 last
year. The rate of Bnizllliin exchnng<
l-S'.’d lower.
NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET.
few York, Jane 77.—Following are opening
_„1 closing quotation* for coffee for fcitare
delivery today fa New York:
Opening.
Kan re.
January.. „ „ „ .... A70-S.76
Fabraary,, *• •» ,, ,.
March., *• •• ., „ •*
April
May
Close.
175-6 fi
<• S.1 'M
*• rd-T.fl
June..
July.. ..
August.,
Hept. i tit*
7 At.*
«.iM.ao
620
6 7n s 76
an sr>
6.90-4.96
96 7
$15-6
6.23 6 3f.
<354.15
4.46 < It)
4.SO4 00
«.»
430-6.35
*. V- »t «f.
1 46 6 66
fi 56 fi .fi'J
curl. Okie-
last night. This will hold
Kansas City, and there were 50,000 bush
els sold there yesterday to g*> to Mlnceap-
Ms for July delivery.
Hevere damage to wheat by rsl:
wind storms Is reported In Mi '*
homa ami T*-xa«. Xlctasge f
City snjs: "Rains pretty
oat Oklshoma
heat lieck."
A car of new wheat from Oklahoma sold
lit Ht. Loul* yesterday nt Mr.
With So. 2 red nnd No. I northern wheat
selling nt s premium over July and hep-
•iulw*r add with low grade* f»f cern nnd
Us bringing the same price ns future*,
heat nnd the ruarso grain markets essllv
become oversold every few dftjs. an«l all
break* and sharp rallies ore to he cxpecfeil
to follow so long se these n
last.
COTTON SEED OIL MARKET.
rket for cot.
with
ulency
blddln
New York,
ton seed oil
tlnul
reeentljr. w
rola. There
her of bouses, i
have recently bee
side. TM buying
tlueticcd by the firmness In lr
found the market firm with values *4 to
higher.—Ware A Leiand.
Opening. Clo#
Juno 36441
July 3fi h364 ‘
ev»*|ope<1
.000 bar-
s which
Identified with the bear
waa largely In-
Hcptuinbor * 3«Aff37 3<%a(7
October 34'4fi344 :*44#|44|i
November 314*32 314*82
December 31408144 3J'«f82
Closed steady!
SOUTHERN EXCHAN6E
Otdeat E.t»bll«h.(1 Offtr* Snath.
eiTTM—STOCXS—-—SOftOS DIM
Ground Floor Gould Hutldlnf. Dally
market letter and marhat manual
mailed on application.
CO
L. J. ANDERSON A
Bankers and Brokers,
COTTON, STOCKS, 6RAIH
ComspoaiNt's Cipltil $250,000
acrzaiMCg. tmc nzal
PHONK l4tT. raUOCNTIAk I
COTrON^GRA^.^RO^IsfoSiSTOCKsPBONDS,
ft* ffd Cfihi ficftt 1
... »sas.
It* Orlftss Cstfss fuliift
CliUif* tear4 #/ Trait.
*v
Oldti Jl»d fx«l«904.
t Ywf' ‘
Ywk Call" (i«(«sf«.
PIEDMONT BROKERAGE CO..
(Incorporated.) •••ament Ftaor Pisdsisnt H«t#l,
•TOCKft. ftOMOS, CRAIN. rsovtsiows. WVKftTHfHTft.
Fast Wire 8«rvie« »’rom New Yerk, New OHeene, Chlee#e.
COftRCaeONOCNTt
M. *4. SACK A CO.. 4J MOAOWAV, NCW V 0*4*4.
tow. MOTH. Mss***'!•<*/ SS* 1—* Pitta*t Ball flee* IIW.