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... »„ rk , J«e. 17.—Cotton uiatktt onA-
THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
raminiT. jantart it. in:.
IE ON COTTON
X,i<li> ations Point to a De
, ivasc in the Move
ment Soon.
WILI- CAUSE ADVANCE
Liverpool Better Thau Ex
pected Thursday—Anier
i, au Markets Follow.
Itlao • feeling tlint tb« re-
l prnlisbly decrease, especially In
si* tvs. TUero was, liowevuf. ft
In*
Birmingham ^r
.fr.uiii iniftr Interest In the market,
,, *■!!!•.,• front this qosrtsr prevented
1 ■ * the drst ten minutes. •
Ip-l.l.-d rl»'
In the Liverpool market for futurts
fhur^'ljv morning sentiment was ngnln
ftvrr
. oulng prlcen were due to
unchanged price* to 1 point up
^ the near and 3 point* down on the
position*.. On the near po«1-
SL, iifireH were aa expected, but on
if rttrtnnt a half point advance wt#
•nenuraging The aentlment In favor
h belter prices continued throughout
, h : fruition, the clow bftlng steady,
(.»11-2 joints above the cloelng prices
c f Wednesday.
i aUuuiu* I" the range ta_ tbe_ oettys
a,.«:h» in Liverpool ««day:
* Open. High. I*nw.
j ni IVhrusry ....5.46 8.614 1-44
jjirrh April J41 6.47 6.40
EJjure 6.41 6.44 5.39>
JslyAugwt *-40 1.46 S»
In spots the demand showed a alight
bring of?, spinners taking only 10.000
bil*^ at 2 points decline, middling
The .Ww York futures market at ad
vances . f from 3 to 6 points, and dur-
•rr the morning followed the English
mark** in It* upward swing. The Amor*
arh«t wan strengthened some
shat hv a slight falling off In the
n v*n « nt. i speclally at Savannah and
A decreasing movement
Hb-ndr demnud for spots. About 2.800 sold
no fur at steady prices. Low middling Is
iMVouilng n desirable quality, ami differ
v . 4iri. ns A ilerreuslnr mnvrmont from middling will be narrowed own.
■At* •»rl' ■tts. A uet reusing movement reeelpis »t New Orleans «ud 8s*
*t 1W [resent ttme would no reflected ynnn.iti hive good effect-nu sentiment*- .
shurp advance In prices, and
utnnng the shorts to get un
der i
The l in New York was steady, net
gii: I- !•»“ higher.
Estimated receipt* tomorrow:
1907. 1906.
Nm Orleans .... 4,000 to 6,000 8.130
fiahfsb'ii 12.000 to 14.000 3.662
— :.7:T.12.000 to 14.000~~3.S60
Metement at Atlanta:
Rrelpt* today
lays last year .. • *
837
Incre;
Shipment* today .. ..
64m- day last year ••
Increase
8twk n hand today
8une~dav last-year
322
.. 163
.. 169
* .13.9S6
^ 8.466
.. 6.600
. <1.753
Inrrri*.-
Jot$l receipt n for five days..
• d*>h list year
13.46*
31.066
289.60a
121.607
I*™?
Tn?i! I?-. , September 1 ....6.742.4W
Cam- time inot y«nr 6,440,"OJ
vj«. 1.281.744
SPOT COTTON MARKET.
'."iiri, inniuiiiiH »-•
N-rf-ik stf.nly. middling W4<\
—Nominal, middling luV*-
h -»•»*. Sternly. middling lo.frt.
TOUAY’8 PORT RECEIPTS.
•u.e duf last year;
14312
2U465
IW
1163
1660
1933
INTERIOR RECEIPTS.
t
142*5
4674
4*263
COARSE yarn cloths
HELD AT TOP PRICES
Mobile
V*»rk Commercial: All of tin*
4 • '•'tha made by Southern mill*
:, j at ton market prb*e*>
'•I'll* of June, on account of
' I* of flu** Ntnple oottoii, few
: 1111 Im of tlio North are will %„,u
* • "iitrart* for forward d.-lh < tl , fll |k
ImirIk than At prevailing J ^.,,.,1, |»{ a tt<
NEWS AND GOSSIP
of the Fleecy Staple.
K|»-dal to Tlu. Georgia a.
(Pri.lii llnvnnnl, Vick It ClarM
f.. I ..I!.', ''i 1 * '"nic mirliimfcd to }
I.,',,', “ft"':, 1 ,*'«•<•> micl.nn.cl to 1 point
« i ' *I'- III., tl.lct . ml atrntljr,
net uiickmik'.Hl t„ Imlf imlnt hlttl.cr. Hp»(
• .iitoii iiij/„.| ii.iu.1,,1 I [K.liit. lower: nilrt
f. l fc .i S ;i * to.09*j American V.'OO;
■pcrtllntloll mill .sport l.mil; lin|...rt, 36,‘AW
*’V r * r'‘.*..||.,» early e.tImuti-’l at
nialn.t l..t w.-ek ami H,«w m.t
Weather tnrtleatl.in. ruaetllol weal her.
with rain and colder, eiecpt fair over South
4 *. J* |4 "l«y. Texas tomorrow and
neat l**\na t«nlav nml tomorrow
The Journal of Commerce; "An authority
estlmatos that deliverlea of eotul>ed yarn
E immU in thU market are fully 2w,0(to pieces
ehlud hand." r
The TIiiicn liHinocrat; ‘‘Middling cotton,
the basts of the speculative contract. Is
becoming score** more rapidly than the re-
qulrrmcnt -for that grade Is diminishing.'*
The Now \«rk t'oiumercjal: “The Impres-
Edited by
Joseph B. Lively
MARKETS
Ur. Llrrlj’. fw.oty.flra
I ltd. markatatn Atlanta
aol tka eoutb baa Bad.
kin a rKofilawl au
thority I* kla .ptoUltf.
RANGE OF NEW YORK STOCKS AND COTTON MARKETS
NAME OP STOCK.
slou Hint the If. It. t'laflln rnmpauy was
offering prluts at 4c Ih*Iow current prices
hud jMincthing to do with the break. This
comliiNlon was uu erroneous one. for the
big Jobbing house Is naming an ndvatiec of
40 to go into effect January 23. and mere
ly announced that it would’protect buy _
.. -• • —•— * that date by guot
dvires state that liar*
vie Jtirdiin wfll not stand for rselectlon
as nresldent of the Southerp t’otton Asso
ciation. It was said that his retirement
oo. prererrea . • ••
Aw. Smelting Kef. • •
do, preferred . • .•
Atetrtson . . • • •
do. preferred . . ••
American Cotton Oil. .
Am. Car Foundry . . *
Brooklyn*Rapid frsftTT
Canadian raciflc . . .
Chicago and Northw'o.
1 Chesapeake k Ohio . .
Colorado Vuei k Iron*
Central Ileather ....
Nothing much In the cables except the
rontlmird ulipoiption of si»ots. The trade
must still look to the tuovcuient. both tu
and out of sight, for-Incentive, sod while
there Is a alight failing off In receipts. It
gest exhaustion In any locality. Sent 1
went Is generally against be market, but
prices yield reluctantly and considerable re-
slstaure Is shown. For those who are In
* position to buy on a iCile^J<»wt^Jhe
ket Is not un uninviting one.
Mitchell Offers 6.000 March at ».8c.
Kollowltig are the 11 n. m. bids; March
177*; May 9.62*-; July 9.61c: Octolnir 9.«0c.
- - *-■ ‘7.—Ill
New Orleans. Jnu. 17.-
syward, Vick A
jher against Ufr
_.verpool has only good splnna
Ide cotton In stock, and. recognising the
mono|Mdy. u not dlspos«Ml to sacrifice It.
fjrertiotd also affected favorably by Bank
‘ “ ih * ‘ “ *
also.
Z till,
on stocks
The market looks much healthier, Large
Into sight figures tomorrow tuny cause a
temporary setback, but snot biirera ahow
more courage and take the stuff. Europe
Is blddlUK for It. and there Is at last signs
of a drop lu receipts soon. It looks more
ire getting pi
struldc cotton.
Rhode Island mills are paid to have pur
chased large supplies of Egyptian cotton,
owing to Inability to obtain necessary sup
plies of long ptnple domestic cotton.
mand' Cotton coining In pretty fast, show
lug that congestion of roads Is over, and
that we may look for n decrease In the
THE WEATHERREPORT
LOCAL FORECAST.
For Ailnntn and Vicinity—Cloudy
robably ralu tonight or Friday.
probably ralu tonight or 1
weather"condition8.
The area of high pressure that was over
the eastern lake region has moved to the
roast "fir Nnv 'ftnfft.Tndv ennstng very rold
weather in New Ycrkniid Now Rnglnndrrr*
duel ill the tptnpernltio*- ~~T*nrttagA. Me.,
•nd Boston t«» 2 degrees below tero. Over
the southern Imlf of the country high tem
peratures continue, while In the northwest
teui|*eratures below
uinnv stutbuis.
floudlnesR prevails east of the Rockies
nd precipitation has been genernl over the
jortuern iisir of that territory, ffnfiwnrtw
fulling tills inortdiig at Marquette, Buffalo,
Oawego, New York city mid Amarillo, Tex.,
sleet at'Washington and rain at Cincinnati!
llttsburg and Charlotte. Until
The condition* favor cloudy weather and
probably rain tonight or Friday.
-HCi-
1-r.cl*
MId.
Itstios
ATLANTA.
Abilene. . .
Amarillo. .
Asheville. .
Augusta. . .
itlruilugha
1.0* Aligele
Mn.-<
Memnl.
Mel bit-*'
Nashville
IlIlH
..r iim
•he next sixty
elm
Atlantic*Coftsr HSfisdC
American Hugar Kef
Anaconda .......
American Locomottva*
do, preferred
do, 1
Chicago it Orest W. .
Chicago. II., k fit. P..
1 a Hq j -—
Delaware ^
Distiller's SacurlUaa.
Erie .
do,
TuT?
TTTui
iTR*
129 1 l» 'i l>vi* 1»U
734; 7341 724*! 73%
iiMil iiri iii"- iw4
Id
TS t
NAME OF ST NHL
"LTV <>.,a w‘"
National T.end. .
Northern Pacific.
New York Central. . . ,
Norfolk A Western. . . ,
Pennsylvania
People's (in
Pressed Steel Csr. . .
Pari!
Ueedluc.
Republic steel.
do. preferred.
filoss-RheffleId. . .
Tenn. Coal A Iroo. ,
Texas A Pacific. . . ,
Vnlon Pacific
United Htates Meet,
do. preferred. . ,
_ . lair
7I4| 73 *: Jiv; 1 72 '
Western Union. .
Wabash. ....
OO. preferred.
1604I I6H4
IS1.4 12*4, 1 »4
H»4i X*4 894
iit.t. i-k. tvJz
. «4i
644] 64 { 644'
38 I 2741 374......
lJt'il 1.U4 1 13341
354* 36\! 3*4
2741 27 1 174!
£4 *
7J»*
■s
WS! «4
•I74i 16
34SI 344
NEW YORK.
’Closed steady.
LIVERPOOL.
Prcrloua
Clo*.'. ('lose.
" 6 464
.. 6.46 ^464 *647
6.47 6.574 6.46
6.44 6.48 642
Mar.-April ...6.41 4.404 6.424 6.4*5 6 4*4
Aprll-May ...6.41 4.404 6.41 5.p;
Mny-June ....6.41 -5.4''' 6.42 6 46 6 40
June July ....6.40 4 »4 8.W. 6 464 6394
. 8.40 4.39 5.414 6 «
Aug Kept. ..6.35 -6.144
Kept. Oct. *“
Qct,.Nor.
CluseJ steady.
5 39
5.4<i 6.344
5 29
4.264 6.»4 6.31 6.S
NEW ORLEANS.
Tb, following la tbo raogo In cotton fi
torn* In New Orleaos todu:
111 is! ril
'10.H 10.24 is 11 a . 1.5i ■ 1 16-15
Feb Iio. 11 j hv 11! m. 11 in 11 • 10. m-snl bi.nn.pi
March. . . . IO.IM0.2010.11 Pu;;p).imk io.ng4ift
April. . . ! 10.17-1910.09-10
10.IMo.23 , l0.12 10|6i|0.19*t9|0.1l*U
iio.2o.afiaij-i4
Al
yft,
June.. . , , „
July in. >. 10.23:10.21! PU4I0.24-26110.16-17
oct. . .. . .“‘I;y *\\ 9v :'.V)' y.76-ao| 9.76
" Closed'steady."
NOTES ON GRAIN.
Pointen on Provisions.
Special to Th*. Georgian. .
tFrom Hayward, Vick k Clark.)
Chicago, Jan. 17.—Bartlett, Frasier
Carriugtou: When you can pick up wheat
from 754tT78c, would take It ou
turn.
The Increased speculation In coarse grains
Is giving us better trading markets. The
surplus of both corn and oats la firmly
held. Rtocks _ TIght and weather agatust
movement.
Would buy lMith*nn these set-tucks
the Inst few
western buyers paying 4c more today than
yesterday.
Minneapolis wheat stocks actually
creased 28.000 bushels yesterday dnrfn.. _
season when Increases usually are large;
in three days stocks there have shown
56,000 bushels Increase, Cuhipared with bk).-
(Wo bushel j Increase the same-days-fast
year.
Ilradstreet's exports of wheat and flour
last week. 4,073.000 bushels. Included 1,000,000
bushels from Canada.
it
Wheat In Europe and
aHoAt L3M.OOO 1.300.000
East of the Rockies .... *83.000 *1.239.000
Total- wheat 3.317.000 ?MW»-
Corn *3,77«.0fta *9l5.ooo
.. 723.OT ' 786.000
tried*
ton. who aoine time ago acknowl
fent on the bear aide of the oats market
by otNindouIng a long campaign on that
side, la now aggressively worklnj
bull side with more sneers*. Hi*
'fcends I
Itack on the bull sl*b* of the market Is
like changing the ••near" horse of the polo
back to his obi position after trying
»rk him on the "off” side. Ilia re
sourcefulness aa a bull on oat* Is well
known, one of hi* campaign movea/ester
lay waa the purchase of 100,000 bushels ol
oats at Winnipeg at *V*i The_ oats
y oats at Winnipeg at fV, - —
—lid hare lieen bought 4c leea If the
I*atton brokers had lM***n Instructed to fol
low the patient Canadian tactics and buy
In small quantities. The purchase of 100.-
(ttfi bushels in one lot. however, wsa a
severe jnr to the nerve* of the Canadian
"May corn baa some #x>4 friends," says
King, of Toledo. "Packers
T01
Hears "Save "been 'watching the foreign Ur
mend, which ha* been smaller than last
senaou, but senna Inclined to Improve
little. Country speculators are nearly all
long and seem disposed to absorb the of
ferings around 43 for May In Chicago. Price*
now are about as low as they went Inst
season. Chicago Mar I" Incoming * lit-
tie Congested, and some think It will sell
weekly, but this total la expected to lu
rrenne with wintry weather. Argentine
wheat Is not expected to beeonic avails-
tnillnu
HAYWARD, VICK 4 CLARK'S
DAILY COTTON LETTER
Orleans, Jan. 17.—Liverpool todn
showed a surprising amount of Individual
strength Future*, due 1 to 2 lower, were 4
higher when our market opened
WHEAT FOLLOWED
COURSE GRAINS
They Were Strong, Opening
Wheat at a Fraction
—Advance. ---
Chicago, Jan. 17.—On nn enormous
buelnens in grain with the demand
coming from both aides of the water,
prices were better. l-2e for wheat, 5-8
fit 7-8 for corn and 3-8#3-4c for oat*.
Hog products 2, 1-2ft 5c higher.
oata showed moat life early, but
wheal and corn followed the active lead
later._ Those who sold early were on
the buying aide lute In the day.
There were old-time scenes on the
hoard of trade. Every broker had
something to do. They wero happy aa
they filed off the big trade mart.
THE CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET.
for tuday follow
— PnrlAW
Opto. High. Low. Clots. Close.
WHEAT—
May 76
July,,,. 76
Kept 6
Corn—
May... 4l*i
July 444*
8*pt ItTs
6ats-
May.... 374
454
Si
£4
JO.
3P,
iroBK—
Jan
May.. 14.624 1«-«74 16.60
July. I6.4u 16.80 1A.66
LARD-
Jan.... 9374 9.174
May... 9 50 9.65
illy... ».« MO
AIDES—
Jan
May... 9 13 9.20
July... 9.274 9.80
16 06
14.60
14.75
16-024
16.55
16.70
9.624
• 36
9.66
9.574
9 024 •.«
lie m I:8h
»rth**rn spring
3 do 67d79.
MIDDLING COTTON
BECOMING SCARCE
New Orleans. Jnn. 17—The Tlmcs-Deino-
rrat says: Yesterday'
market was feature
less, except for th<- growing Impression that
the demand for artml cotton Is to be of n
less strenuous character for a while. The
big sales In Liverpool of Ift.ouo wen* at
tributed to the calling of cotton by spinners,
under old contracts. Fresh business was
reported_HQt_i»rqmliieii!ly In.evidence. The
deuiaud for ColtOu wHU whb U I0 fill old
eommltmcuts having been un a monster
scale during many weka past. It follows
that the hole tins t»ccn largely fllliHl; also
that the available supply has thereby l*ccu
dlmlulshtH). It doe* not follow*, howe
that the relations of supply and demand
have ln*n altered except In so far as the In
TIPS FLASHED
From Wall Street
fipedal to The Georgian.
(From llaywurd, Vick A Clark.)
New York. Jnu. 17.-J. H. Ibn-he A Co
America us 4 to 4 higher. Rank of Eng
laud rate reduced from 6 to 6 per cent.
Money should Imtouic easier on time loans.
The nuuttier of rumors afloat yesterday of
an unfavorable nature beat all record*. The
bears were on top of the market fro
start and reluctantly started to cov
ported
Kterl stocks have acted admirably
out the recent break, and should the market
turn belay, which Is moat likely, they wilt
be In th<
AiiotisnniMieri directors act on (iividend to.
day. (•pinion la much divided, but It
only reasonable to ei|»ect 11 favorable
turn.
market msy In- subjeeted to
•hot
We find the atrouvret kind of hull gossip
lu circulation today Tn exclusive circles, lu
ll. Ilarrlmnn fit ronuectlou with the V
I'nclth- and Southern I'nclfic.. The Ihiylug of
Koutheru I'art fie atoek lut* lieen very heavy
for Important Intereafs We suggest that
Kdulhera
IN-rslatent rumors of
dilates.
found a weak spot In Wlbash and tried
Missouri Pacific.
Erie convertible bonds syndicate dltsolred
and consequent offerings of lamds responsl
Ide for recent weakness In the stu
A block Exchange sent sold for 6NI.000.
They are hammering the market l*efore
the Amalgamated dividend Is put out.
Conservatism will well repay those who
observe It In stock market
. nlsh on lietweeu lh<
WsU strost. jJu^uot
pretatlon of _ Individual
... . securities ■ ml
common stock was thrown over In
.blocks nt n decline of 14 potots from ram
itn. iiFnn .niiiiiVfiLur ?srl? r * , ' l "* l * lt ' Th *
on Unlte<l Htates Hied,
around 48.
In view of the present circumstances, we
Nashville. Atchison. United Htates Hteel.
Amalgamated and Hnielters. The buying
which hi* ln*eu going on for aeveral days
past eould led be of u lietter character and
havec very reason to lielleve that pur
tuny lie made with a minimum amount of
The (tetter opinion Is that the Amslgn
muted dividend wilt l»c Increased today, bill
In any event we do not think this stock will
have much of a reaction from the present
jeTrl
The market's technical position Is very
nmt nil Indications t"dnt~to-
mp-r ... .... ..
•idetllv sharp upward movement, which '
llider ~*** *
have every confidence will bo of big proper
THE COFFEE MARKET.
The following figures give the opening
of thu y<ew York coffeo
Opening
Range.
the remnant may affect the situation,
this connection It might be well to re
her thnt much of this cotton, falling
doe* i*e|ew itnwifitd-rca’ilieinents. can not
lie dcllveriHl 011 contract In New Orleans,
and that the remainder or rather thnt por
tion of the remainder which tnny seek lodg
meat In thu »|iecul*tor'* hands can In* ten
drred only at Its Intrinsic value, a fart
which should reduce the weight of whnt
ever depressing Influence It m*y develop tn
11 minimum. Middling cotton I* Ihn^huIiik
scarce more rapidly than thu require
Burners* refuse tn lske * the**fnw grades fast
cnougn. grade difference, through force of
will widen out.—Hayward.
of 7 tn s* points. The first sale of March
was at 9.» . There was no aup|H*rt during
the earlv trading, and by noou there hid
been n break of PI points from this figure
There was not enough apeenlatlon to rn
courage short ocllliig un a break of this
kind, and although there were no signs of
anv strength, there was no hammering dur
Inc the afternoon, and prices bong around
the low mid-day figures. The weakness was
attributed to different things, but the
heavb st bear argument that can bo throw n
refuses to buy cotton, and the majority of
tpc commission house orders from the fioutli
are to adU Southern Exchange.
CHICAGO CAR LOT&
Wheat.
Corn ,
Oat* .
Hogs. .
. .... this im-
incut la largely attributed t<» the stim
ulating effect of a reduction of the Bank of
England from 6 to 5 per cent. Hpot (iconic,
however, fire It a different explanation.
I.hcrpoot has secured and has In stock only
the dei
Cloths
In this market
•11 12e cotton. 1
f 1'iHehurg
of the mills the;
id during the pn«*
COTTON
SITUATION STRONGER.
Jn
17.—The sliufttlon
•;>' The trade Is figuring
h*tM, which are probably
•'•Unary demnnd. are ills-
• the 12.000,000 KlnneiV on
and allowing average
end of season,
n.eriial crop of under IS.*
'• l, h such a crop this market
bank closing notice.
S*turd*y. Janu»ry 19th. Ganaral Rob
,r« E. Leo'a birthday, ia a laga' ho"
day. Tht bank, compoain, «ha Allanta
Clearing Hou.a A.aooation will
claied for buamtu on that day.
ASA C- CANDLER. Pre.idtnl,
DARWIN Q. JONES, Mana,ar,
alonzo richardson & co.
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
AND AUDITORS
ttupire Building. Bell Phone. Main 851
ATLANTA. GEORGIA.
rope, finding .. r
h* re. Is now trying to bay It la Liverpool,
where, appreciating the monopoly of poa-
session, a protective advance Is being put
the good*. Upentng at practically un
— - . . .. hartfterlxed.
. market this morning. Fear of large
Into sight figures tomorrow cheeked trailing.
The movement for the week looks like 42I.WO
against 210.762 last year and 143.521 In 19<T>.
tlona. 1 «ow middling, gissl color. Is becom
New York. Jan. 17.-J. H. Dacha k Co.:
The suggestion of a decreased movement
shown l>) actual receipts today and the e*
Mine, however, the trade
have been ftn badly disappointed at unful-
fllleil prophecies of a falling off that ronfl
deuce will lie restoted only by the artml
lluduesa remains In small rolnme. but there
I* no pressnre to sell and the Mouth hn*
buyer. Difficulty In securing reqnlr
d glides Is still complained of, and
*re friendly attitude towai
lower prices are slmont rertala to follow
urntlnued big receipts, we are of the opin
ion that Chiton should lw bought on mts-
Announcement
The Central Bank and Trust
Corporation
Hat Opened Ite Branch at the Comer of
West Mitchell and Forsyth Streets,
Which it Thoroughly Equipped to Conduct
A General Banking Business
We Invite Yoa to Call and Inspect Oar Bank
Whether You Contemplate Opening an
Account With Ue Now or Not.
ASA C. CANDLER, President.
WM. H. PATTERSON, A. P. COLES.
Vice Pres.
Cashier.
JOHN S. OWENS,
Vice Pres.
WM. D. OWENS,
Asst. Cash.
& 35-5.40
■. 6. SI-5.40 5.45-5 5u
TUIll’ ..
July ..
August
,.5.465.60
. .6 60 6.40
..5.66 5.*n
Keptcmlter
October .. .. .. .
November .. .n
Dcccmltcr
t’losed steady.
..6.005.70
, -».5.7S 5JTJ
. ..5J55J8
no5Ji
6.66 5.60
D.«o n.f»
5.70 5.73
$jy A
i 86 6 !t0
5.9oIiW
6.9G5.00
COTTON 8EED OIL MARKET.
quotations of the New
Opening nosing
Jn n un TT*WW4«H tr-|r48
February <248744 43 #N4
THE LIVE 8TOCK MARKET.
(Tilctfn. Jan. 17.—Il«tgs—F*tlroate<i
et-lpts M.'m> Market 6bHV- In
4i a 7.24; »!d*«L 64.3006.66;
over; light I*i.5i
. , . heavy 86.26ti
6 674: rough fG.25t|ti.35; pig* |6.70ff4.46; york-
eih V> 49<|0.59: gootl to choice heavy f6.45fl
6574
Uattle-lterelpts 8.000. Market steady:
l(t-e\ rs |4«7; rowa <1 *4(4.70; heifers 82.400
5.15; calves 85.60^iM,23; g»Ms| prime steers
ff5 ?-*tf 7; poor to medium ff4Y**».?•>; Stockers
and ft*e«lera f2.70fr4.N6.
Hheep lleculpts so.i.eo. BIsrket weak to
10i- lower; natives 83 3’>iff3.76; western X3.S)
4i*.75; venrllngs LY7<rjU io; Ismbs 85.2348^70;
weatern 55.36ff7.70.
LIVERPOOL GRAIN MARKET.
Llgher.
«•urn opened 4fl4 higher; at 1» p. m.,
unchanged to 4 higher; dosed unehaiigetl.
Banka Announoa Incrsast.
Npectnl to Ths Georgian.
foliimbun. Oft., Jan. 17—All the sav
ing* banks of this city have announced
an Increase In Interest on deposits of
from 3 to 4 per cent tier annum, com
pounded twice a year.
THE METAL MARKET.
tlu.
the bbi an
Hpe/ter weak.
I'lg bad off i
MARKET SUING
AND UNSETTLED
Declined and Rallied Fre
quently During the
First Hour.
SOME STOCKS ARE OFF
Disposition Was Shown to
Await Directors’ Meet-
ing This P. M.
Nf— \ork. Jam. 17.—Tbe frM.un^a at yaa-
n-ntoy • Uqlbdail.iii were aim Hupai-rat la
this uiomlai’a ainrk market. Aa alwaya
altar a rlolfBt fall, ralU far mqfa
-ata'Uat nlabt anil thw wan (nlimrrd ky
a (rrat many Kuttrnrt nnlrra to mil Ihla
uiotnlng. lu ailtllllnn, llquldailaa at an ur-
k-nt natura ooallnuod In tho EHa arrorittoo.
trhlrli waa rlrarly rafrratilo to th
that thu ayiulliatu hamlllua th* r
of arrtra "H" runrrrtIN* Tumda
aulrwl a ronakloraltl*
I
at Brat, tint a rumparittrdy aHcht Srtlaa
lu th* nunHaatlan of aunart lot ahort cor- J
n* iiruriHi aufflrl*nt to rho*h th# dawn-
rjl tuovniwBl aiul hr noou prtc*s wero .J
l-k In laaf hlahl'a — 1 * Tra.llnw maa*.
while dlnilalghrel In voluma
and for thu greater part- was relsl
quiet. The reduction In the Engtlftb
enough foreshadowed by the I
money out*
New York, Jan. 17—The stock market
opened Irregular. The Initial prices oft
Erie, steel preferred. Northern I'aclflc, and
Brooklyn Rapid Transit were unctMaaad.
Hi. Paul opened up %, reacted 4. He*ding
4 higher, Uiitou Pacific declined 4;
dlmi Pacific off 4 Ip all; Southern
Railway lost V
Tbe stock market was shifting and unset
tled. declining and rallying frequeatlv dur*
Ing the first hour, and excepting a few la-
Hues, thin was continued, liquidation In
Erie declining from 40 to IML Soul hern
Hallway Jost % to agt General Ktecti
idvniieed 3 polnta. There waa a
disposition on th# pan tka
IClectrlq
general
aoaea ft
ilt for the director's meeting of Amali
jlga«
muted t op|H»r this afternoon l»efore mak-
uy fresh commltmeata either way 111
tpper shares,
erumuata unchanged.
steady.
MINING ffTOCKff.
Boston, Jan. 17 —Topper Range 964; ffhtft*
224; Arcadian Ills; Trlnhy now 3»4;
«wk 914; Arcadian 144. #
LONDON STOCK MARKET.
HTOUKH-
(opnllpmlcioal^toft
Amalgamated Copper
Atchison
do, preferred■........
Baltimore and «thlo j....
Chesapeake and Ohio .
Canadian Pacific
Krle
ilo. preferred .
tntiiots tvntrnt ,
Ksoiuis sud Texas
preferreq ...
New York Ontral ......
Ontnrln and Wektprn .‘.:r
pemisrlvanla
Phils, and Readlug
Houtbem Pacific
Tnlon Tielffc
Unlteil Htates Steel
preferr«*d
AVabnsh
do. preferred ...
STOCKS AND BONOS.
(i*nnl* n.llmait i*. 1110
I it’iir.ln nu, IMS
Hauanunh u. 1M0
Haranonh
All.ut. ia. 1011
Ail.m. ,4a. 1023..
Atlauia .ml M,«t Point
Coniral ity. of (la. lat It
M lai-om*
THE SUGAR MARKET.
Now York. Jan IT.—Local mSnad and it<
Ba«t tht Monty Land**.
F. II. Crawford, rharthd with cheat-
InK and awlmlllnr received a fine of
115 from Jtida* Amly ralhoun. In th*
crlmlnat branch of the city court,
Thur.ilay. He waa charred with Mll-
Ins >10 «f hU Hilary to a money lend
er, and then aecurln* the salary before
tho lender could ret Me hands on IL
Thl. la tho drat rote tried under tha
new law aa to money lendora.
w.
J.
Accountant and Auditor,
1114 Fourth National Bank Building.
MPBMKcth OKI rbaia uu ATLANTA. GA.
HAYWARD, VICK & CLARK,
COTTON, STOCK!, BONOS, COFFEE. DRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
Carondalet and O^ravU^Sto, New Orleans
R aw Orlaan, Fulun Bnkm- Aasoclttlefc
*w orlMoa and Chlc.ro Hoards of Trad*
New York rntfe# Eichsa,*.
New Orl,.u, fottiin Kii-h.nfw,
N*w York Coticm i:>cbaa«,.
,tal,*«l»n Cotton hirtiln,..
Ilouiiun Cotton Kichaaf*.
I aaaoclat* U.mtwra Llrtrpool Cot too
New Tort, and Chlcaao Correapondtntt.
J. S. DACHE & CO., AND BARTLETT, FRAZIER 4 CARRINGTON.
PRIVATE WIRES TO ALL POINTS.
ATLANTA NATIONAL BANK
ATLANTA, GA.
C. t. CURRIER, Prealdant A. E. THORNTON,
H. T. INMAN, Vlca-Proaldant. GEO. R. DONOVAN, Caahltr.
JAMES 8. FLOYD, AtaT Caahltr.
Capital.. 8560,009.60
Surplus and Undivided Profits 8500,000.00
We Solicit Your Patronage.
L. H. Fairchild.
L. H. FAIRCHILD & COMPANY.
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Atlanta Natlsaal Oaak
. . - J - NEW ORLEANS.
's~' '• Mambarai
Naw Orleana Cotton ExObana*. Now Tork CofTae Exchanc*.
New York Cotton Eachange. Now Orleans Board of Trade,
Naw Ortaana Stock Exchange. Chkwwo board of Trade.
LIVERPOOL COTTON ASSOCIATION.
Private wire# to NEW YORK aaj CSKAtfO. Orders aoll.-l'.ed for Ok.
turn delivery, on above Exchangga. a Ok COTHHAJL