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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
SHIDAY. JANUARY U 1OT.
TRADE WAS DULL
IN JILL MARKETS
No Kjjcuial Feature to Mar
ket for Futures in
Liverpool.
CLOSE WAS LOWER
New York Started Lower,
But During the Morning
Loss Was Recovered.
Neg- York. Jan. 18.*-Rnaluesa «f the open
Idk of *>»*• cotton market was nn-lrratr mnl
flrtt prices were lower In sympathy with
Llrerpooi. Commission booer* all com
plained of a poor wtffc oervlre. reporting a
•leet atornt In the Mouuth. After the rail
"TWrwwa* an tmpruremeut of « couple wf
point* __
There wn* a dull trade In nil the
cottnn mnrketa Friday morning. There
wap no special feature to the market
for future a In Liverpool, opening prlcea
were a point nr no below expectations
and. were later forced somewhat lower,
the Hoee being t to I 1-2 points be
low the points of Thursday.
The follow lux la the range Id the active
months lo Liverpool ttwlay. __
__ open. High.
January February
Lowr
March April .....6.44
r:B6
E8
>.« IN
Jiilj A ugtMt ...........t.MVi
0|m.: mIm *U‘»w a fiHInt off
from th<- rm>nl heavy purchaar*. apln
nrr, Inking only g.000 linlrn at an ad
vanrr <>f 4 polni. on middling to f>.gC
Initial prim wrre ? to I point, lower
for futurm In Now York, which waa
followed by an upturn during th, early
morning. Ihr early loaa bring regained.
Rn ripte at all U. B. port,:
Total net recelpta today 10,lit
Same day laat year *6,130
Incrraae 26,334
Total receipt, fur the week....340.133
Same week laat year 130,342
Incrraae 101,311
Total receipts alnre Bept. 1... (,732,3(6
.. .6 476.460
..1,317,616 {!■
Eatlmated recelpta tomorrow-
1007. 1306
New Orleana. .14.000 to 16,000 3.003
Oalvraton 13.000 to 13,00 4.602
Houalon 14.000 to 16,000 3,046
Movement at Atlanta:
Recelpta today 1.120
Same day last year
IncKiuu,
•pot quotation, should Mrh day annnuiicr
wh«t option It bMea It, prtew on, and how
It drum It. TO, local spot price la haawl
on lhe future gnotatloa,; a,»,-t|ta» «nr
month la taken aa th* hub, and m. tim,.
another. Krery on, baa a right to know
I'tat him the spot committee llgurea. ami
especially on what the spot price la put np
or down at time, when then la no apot
hualneaa In thla market.
The cotton public la bring educated faster
than the -dope" writer, aaata to uudrr-
•land. It used to be that a clever forecast
of the -war cloud botarlng over the Bal
kan," could ha worked for an order, but
,u "* 2 *° »J««ra»I ap«t prleea 4 up, aalea
only 3.000. No special feature.
Tovement of cotton for week:
. 1317. 1806.
Overland movement. 48.344 r.yt
1.101
1.001
Bhlpntenta today
Same day laat year
Increase
Stock on hand today 14.174
Same day laat year 8.347
inorttuft- 6,73 i
SPOT COTTON MARKET.
Liverpool, steady; middling upland. 5.66d.
Atlnuta. etea'iy; mftl‘111 nu"V<Sr,
New uYrk. steady; mltlullui ltl.SOr.
New ttrlcsue, steady; middling 103sc.
TO DAT* PORT RECEIPTS.
The following table aham receipts at tha
Arthur slid ha-
tune Pass
Parlttc Court
Various
1090
3141
1037
INTERIOR RECEIPTS.
Th! fallowing table sbowa receipts at tha
towns Inday, compared with the aaiae day
laat year:
HAYWARD, VICK A CLARK'S
DAILY COTTON LETTER
Now Orleans, Jan. 1*.- There am
veh»pniriita 4>f special significance
imrt «r t«» trade flu. The now uati
Friday In nntl<'l|»utl«i
v Itirtiw during
■ it gain
Live r
futures
tug A
ludlff*ren» showing with
somenhnt Uiw*t on straddle sell-
pconllng t«» «»nr own informatt
rk Is Inclined t
heap enough
•i now regard their
„ . the basis future*,
which I*4*11.*f |«*n«tw to straddle operation*
with l<u)Inc In New York and selling In
nth»r market* A temporary reduction lu
market differences ntny manlt therefrom
Interior t..
Mississippi
last yrar. Imt
*hiT am 4 higher; dal
•vlnt* for the ttf
. |iartl<*ularly Georg'a
i» verv large. mni|inmd wllb
isjiialiv heavy shipments aii|<
HEWS AND GOSSIP
of the Fleecy Staple.
gpedal to The Oaorglaa.
„ lfrom Hayward, A Clark.)
New York, Jan. 13.—Liverpool waa due
SISS?*T 1U Ti..
ttMt&re» 4 M^sasL
aod export LO®. Imports J.*W. America
“•one. Purl recelpta estimated early, 49,(M>.
gainst 24,233 last year.
Journal ©f Commerce; it |« rvjmrtnd that
lunethlng over 40.Of* iderra
-XV* been bought for delivery
at J%c. and the largest Houtn
f these foods la asking 3 12-16 ...
tot of the May production now unsold.
.New Orleans Tliora Itemorrnt: The spin
of rertaln grade* and dot upon I
Weather l
weather e*r#pt fair <
U’..ll Dens A# Uaa
ntlnueil unaettled
the a.3Utbeast
n rj. In thHr an
Well Bros , of Mootgon
oua4 t*wti‘tnffit of itm'hs
nary 1i lu tblrty-alx unrountefi towha In
4 Georgia and A la Urns. ab<*w Xi.W l»a!ea on
hand, against M.y© last year. 6.0»3 In 1FH.
27.126 In IKd. and 45.612 In 1MI.
They a«r: "The demand from aplnnera
during the last (ifteen days has brought
aleiul an advance for eimta, and In eooav-
queore the aalea for the past fortnight la
Interior have lien very large.
grades are Mng bought by aplnnera
to the cheapness of the same *• compel
* * ~ “ rstles
with high grade#. To ship low grades t#*
New York and tender on f'onrrocr would
entail considerable loaa. and New Orleans
prohibits the shlpmeut of grailec Iwlow
middling do contract f*jr Its wld** price dlf
ferencee * hettreen mfttdttng and low mid
dllng. Roth—* *
this furnish fond for reflec
New York ('ommerHal: ... _
Wire to J. H. Barbe k Co. said..
son why pretuluma on distant positions are
dlaapiwarlog Is that low gradew are not be
lag taken by tha ‘consuming trade aa es
peetetl. and tha
In time will prove the only outlet. Hum
ne#n correspondents any Kaat Indian la
finding preference over American low
iQCj
Uuce"”Heptem»»er’*i’*9,lM’T34 I.V&Si 6,173,262
hou. consumption.... 64.no) ib.mo <7.000
Following are 11 a. tu. blda; March 9.9c:
-32c; July l.fttr; Octolwr ».«e.
buying by 4’ralg and ridlndclpbla
looks to tie undoing straddles lietwcen here
and Llverpvsd. No atieclal tendency. The
ring acalpera sold early# then emerrd, and
now aeeiu milling to sell
’•’eeklr Interl3»r niovenn
agnlust pci.OH last year
aud 633,613 In 1906.
THE WEATHERREPORT
LOCAL FORECAST.
For Atlanta and Vicinity—Fair tonight
and Katurday, with but little change In the
temperature.
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
With but few eiceidlona, cloudy weather
recalls throughout the entire country and
ireclpltatlou has rn'ctirred In iimet ataten In
the northern half of the flitted Wales.
Edited by
Joseph B. Lively
MARKETS
Ur. Unir•*wm*r*n
yrstV atfariaaca of aff-
tttu, marksta IsAtMU
184 tha Soatb feaa mada
Mm « naphR *»
tharltr ta hU »»acUl«T.
RANGE OF NEW YORK STOCKS AND COTTON MARKETS
NAME OF STOCK.
Amaigamated Copper .
Atlantic roast T.tut. •
A inert in n Sugar Uef .
Anaconda
Amerl au laocomotlve.
do, preferred ....
Am Smelting lief.
■■ do,- ‘
mi, prererrea # , ••
American Cotton Oil. .
Am. far Foundry-^—.
Haltltuore A Ublo . . .
Brnuklxn Rapid Tran.,
fanadlao I'adfle . . .
Chleago and Northw'n •
Chesapeake A Ohio , .
Colorado Fuel A Iron.
Central Leather . . , .
Chleago k Great W. . , •
""leago. If., A Mt. F„ » .
la ware A lludaon., 4 J
.stlllsr'a hecurtaoe. • « .
Erie
_ do, preferred ......
Oeneral Electric
Illinois Central
Am. Ice Securities . . . .
soulevllla A Nashville. • •
d 1*1 Iran Central . , . • . ,
Missouri Pacific
NEWTOEK.
'I--—*1 vary ataadj.
NASH OF »T KR.
National Load. .
Northsrn I’arlOe. .
Nsiv Vork CantmL
Norfolk A Wratoru
{‘rfiuarlraoia. . ,
•I’roplr’a Uaa. ,.. .
ITaaaa* at sal Car.
r.rte rcr^-.:
Heading
Republic HteeJ. . ,
Bock Island. . . . .
Unite'
Uoltsd Hints# htasL
do. prafrtrad. , . . , ; ,
Ya. Csr.ChamlsaL ......
do. prafarraa,
SaSffiVrr:
do. prsfsrrad
Wlaroutn Csntral
do. praftrrad. ■ .....
r !!!!!!' is
4»<4
LIVERPOOL.
» opaalu ra
Itittrdi/.—
3 p.m. OoaTcSir
1.43 6.431k 6.611k
*:48tr^* -**V“
6.46 6.46 6.66
6.441k 8 441k 6.461k
April- .
t
Nspf.-Oct. ...6.331k L.
Ost.-Nov. ...I tl -6.MH 6.S'
Cloaad qaTalT”
644 6.43
6.46
6.40
646
6.31
NEW ORLEANS.
THYoDovtac la th# rang* Jo cotton to
tom lo Now Orleans todto:
I Si
March.
Jnoe..
July..
Oct. • ....... .
C ; io*ed I mi rely ataady.
.{ai«
: io.=6
10. z
io.it iolii
ia» iaiz
Tsjmn&szi
la 14 1610.16-20
1114 MJi 14. 17 11
10.12-14 10.I7-I9
10.16 10.14 16|10.16-I9
10.17-19 10.S0-2S
10.23 1O.22-23I10.24-2S
9.77-79I 9.7640
NOTES ON GRAIN.
Pointers on Provisions.
.a few stations
Kocky Mountain
west and nortbenat. while over the south
B uttle change la noticed.
e cniidKIona favor generally fair wrath-
In thla section tonight and Maturday,
with hut little change la- temperature.
Minimum and Maximum Temperatures
s«d RalnfalL
Oheervatloas Uken at I a. kl, flth merk
dlau time.
ATLANTA. ,
Aldlcne. . . ,
Amarillo. . ,
Aahrvllle. , ,
Augnata. . . ,
llrtninghnin. ,
tuffalo. . . . ,
barleston. • , .
hnrlotte. , , ,
'blcngo
Incliiuntl. . .
rpue fhrlitl.
mvcuiMirt. . .
Ige City. . ,
Paso. . . . ,
N Smith. . .
Oalvraton. . , .
Havre
I loro
mention «»f rapid movement. The
eat l
Km. rather may have something to
elth this tndlflferem’e. but ea|mrtcra are
heartl to c«>(uplatti that It la hard to *adl
on the Other aide. A rumor from a .good
source aava that the national sinner* re
port will show lea* than 12.1«k»>> Hhould
the cenaua on the tk\ Inetant ndt evr.^1
this figure. It would rrobably have a hull
Uh effect on the markets, aa at preaent a
re nett a arouud 12.?V.«» Is generally ex-
fiected. »
Qovarnor Going to Carrollton.
- Oovemop Torroll will allrml n bln
.durational rally In Uarmllton Baiur-
day and will make an addrras. Hr mil
bo a< ■•ompanlrd by I Tv »bl»nt M. >1
Parka. "1 tbr Mlllrdifrvlll, Industrial
School, nod Profaaaor Jnr Htc.art, of
the University of Georgia.
LIVERPOOL GRAIN MARKET.
8- m.,
fe;
I tower ta Ik kRk’l: -tve-t lk«1i
'kSssr , r,rJ?ik\s , S!:^""
vllle. .
ter. . .
an a Hty. ,
Went. . ,
XVllle. . .
lx*n A ngflea. ,
intdila. .* *
rlillrtti . , ,
Mllra City. .
I*.»rtv
Ht. IauiU.
Ht I'atil. .
Kan Kraitcli
Kavannsh.
Mtnkniic. .
Tampa. . .
Tuylnr.
TtmmaavIlU
Yli-k«burg
\Yn*hlngtot
Wlimliigtoii
, »
NORTHWEST CARS.
list week sad last year;
Uat Uat
Wi-ek Year.
CHICAGO CAR LOTS.
Hr low ta given receipts te-lay and eatl
mated receipts fur tomorrow.
THE SUGAR MARKET.
New Y«»rh. Jim K Kortm*1 and raw au
gar nmrki t »tr«i|v ami nti*‘lwmc>H| |..mdon
i*cet *tfndy. Jaiiuar) «pd February Sr >V*d.
ALONZO RICHARDSON & CO.
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
AND AUDITORS
Caipha Building. Bell Phone. MainteL
gVTLANTA. GEORGIA.
fill* ago. Jan. 18.—Bartlatt, Frailer k Cnr-
rtngtuu: Hpecuiatlon and geueral interest
Increaalng dally, liuy the list on
the breaks.
Mir IJveraonl house cables: "Wheat and
ru nffeefed by American advices. Demand
iitlnuea steady and regular."
Ihe wheat pit crowd continues taking of
fers In wheat, and It seems that they can
take much more. Gifford covered 30U.-
wheat. Krery fin.ooo of wheat sold to
nr h i* gone Into hands of scalpers.
Jflducy. Love sold 900.00D corn Jong.
'rotlNlona alamt steady and dull, some
ling of Inrd l»y Western packers. Hhlp-
ping demand for same poor. I'reaent price*
* hogs ami the product shows a fairly good
imn of profit to the manufacturers. This
condltlou not unusual at this time of the
year.
One of the leading exporters at the sea-
hoard wires: "Good corn business right
along; think It will continue."
The rhleago Kvenlng Tost: Dispatch
’riitu Oiuaha-said: "There law report that
jllnneapolls Imught 600.000 bushels wheat
hen* In the last day or two. Thera la no
doubt that they are after wheat here
strong, but think this report greatly exag
gerated."
“arthweatern kllller baa a bearish
hie front Argentina saying: "Harvest la
erj weather favorable and the govern
ment eMlnintca a thc crop 16 per cent larger
Kt. I .mil* house wlivd: "We hare sold
our first^htg * f
another message, "and the quantity la K>.-
onn imBhela." = —
Bartlett Frasier said: "We have a cable
from Liverpool thla morning stating that
the Aigeiitfua corn crop la expected to be
abort, but la too eatly yet to estimate."
Minneapolis telejratu read: "About all
la t< 1
cowl tralua moving."-
ItroomhaU'e weekly cable reported some
complaints from southeastern Basalt, and
few of weeds ami vertsln In France. Ger
man v favorable, but auppllea motlerate.
Austria Hungary. Ibiumanln and Bulgaria
have plenty of snow. » Italy nml Kpato fa
vorable. India recent rains hern Iwnchclal
ami cr*»p outlook ImprkviHl. North Africa
too much rain.
"Allowing 20.tWO.fVK> bualicla for spring
wheat need and 75.(«*.«»t bushels for exports
the next six months, there will lie an elim
ination of S&.tMO.om bushels of wheat tie-
tween now ami July 1, figuring the coo-
sumption for grinding. at 237,000.000
bushels on the uaunl bn»l* of per capita
need* «'an we snare that much with
iiMMlcrnte Mocks ami low priors?*'
TONE IMPROVING
MONEY AND EXCHANGE.
New York. Jan. 1A—Money on call 2tif»
84 |*cr cent; time loans linn; sixty days,
ninety d;»va and six mouths p«»r cent.
I'tHktvd rates- Kterltug ex- liRUgc 64.8n1k4?
4>»S. with ad uni bus»iM**s In bankers'
bills at »« w;-»tit xftio for demand ami H-HVi
for sixty day bills.. Commercial bills 60?
sixty and ninety day bills.
Jan. 18.—The wheat market
ic lower. A cable from Koaurlo,
.. __ —te in the day, said wheat re
ceipts were Increaotng. which means heav
ier shipments abroad and the amount sent
out thus far on the crop demonstrat
amount harvested, a nieasnge fr
ncapolls, aald that the I'lllaburg
W’uubl cloati «louu part of-lu mill
to (he scarcity of wheat, ns well as to
scarcity of cars to ship outt he dour tie-
lag turned out. Corn closed 4c up to Utt
Sc off. oats were %c up to 4v%c off.
Provisions 6012V lower.
Prlnury receipts wheat ,433.090 Imahelt
and corn 649.000 bushels, compared with
•06,000 and 61A0Q0 bushels, respectively, a
year ago.
Clearances for the day 267,000 bushels of
wheat, 91)1,000 bushels of corn and 12,000
bushels of oats: for the week 2.418.000 bush
els of wheat and 1,904.000 bushels of corn,
compared with 2.441.000 and 6,946,000 bushels,
respectively, a year ago.
Caab aalea her* 123,000 bushels of wheat,
145,000 bushel* of corn and UC.flOO bushels of
oats. The seaboard reported 12 loads of
wheat, 18 toed* of corn and 73,000 bushels of
oats,
THE CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET.
^Chicago ^tradn anc provision uuotaUoni
- ftwtott
WHEAT-
May 77
July.... 78%
Bept 764
CORN-
. _ JRN-
May.,.. 43% 43%
July.... 43% 45%
Mur- 38
July 36U
%nk-**
Jan
May... lU.CIk 16.621k
July 1-1.721, 16.671k
Opaa. uifh. Lov. Cloaa. Clnaa.
7«k 76H
7« 74
76Tk 76
641k
«S
«6V
44%
41%
«S%
45%
33%
it
LAUD -
Jan.... 9.80
Mny... 9 M.
*illy... 0.47*
BIDK8—
Jan
May... 9 17%
July.. .. 9..80.
9 30
9 66
9.67%
16.60 16.60 14.73
9.15
9.33
9.67%
ft
9.02%
S:ft
NOTHING IN OUTLOOK
TO INSPIRE ACTIVITY
New Orleans. Jan. 11—Tha Times Demo
crat says: "The practically complete dry-up
lu arbitrage bualneaa between New Orleans
and New Y'ork leaves the local market dull
enough during light speculation, hedge
transactions, one-sided at beat, tiring Inauf-
fldent to feed the market. And the worst
part of the thing Is that the current condi
tions may continue Indefinitely or until such
lime aa altered environment shall bnvr'Im
proved the .New Orleana rings from the
sellers’ point and the New York rings from
the standpoint of the buyers. Menu while
narrow views nml narrow markets will fur-
tory situation. In so far i
farmer 1*
_ us far this season and
to give any. The apluners' complaint
predicated on his Inability to secure suffi
cient quantities of good grades and not upon
«!.—— .— Crade air-
tone partially to tL_ r .....
worlds finances, as reflected In the reduc.
tlon of the Bank of England's discount rate I
to 3 per cent, aud to the suggested develop
ment of financial ontlmtau In tha South ai
Indicated by the attitude of Southern hank
era In some more or leaa Isolated Instances.
There 4s ite ret nothtnr In The outtook to
inspire activity In s|H»ciiTstb»n, consianueutly
the game suit lacks promising ‘features.
Hoywaitf, Vh* ft riitrirr-^—~ ^
v ““ v ’ -1 ' Ik^Tbe Bun nyi: Liv
. . for no advamw vaster
day. ^The English market took the lower
ing of the Bank of England discount rate
as a bullish factor of sufficient Importance
to advance 604 points on. and the local
market opened at an advance of 264 points.
The . room traders are still Inclined t«r Im»
bullish, and they did all they conld to help
,the market rttmh yesterday-fu the Tie* of
the fact that there was practically
New* York. Jau 1L-J. B. Haeha A Co.
Ixmdon market fht» morulug firm. iwjUf
olMive parity. The money ait oat I on anal
end further rsductlou lu tiank rate ih
The banks should gain vary
heavily this
strengthened
rgriit liquids-
The urgent llquli
, w « ~w .inlH. ami purchai
around present levels should show profits
later.
Amalgamated Copper peuple give no ran.
sons for non-advance lu dividend rate, hut
tie* Issues sre not metitluttcd.
Ilellevc the stock market la • purrhasr on
tiny breaks- Have quit for the prearut lie-
,B M- *New York rommerotsl: Doubt Is
^pre*s6*6| as to Hie wlsd«>tit of the state
ment made bv the new president of the
Mt Hit befit Railway as the re«|iilreiueUfa
6*f the system for pursues of development.
H Is not doubted that the company wttt
lie aide to rout lime the pay tueu f of the
dlvldeud on Its preferred stock, hut at the
smite tBui. the uiniuigcntenl ueeds money,
and the present stale of the money market
• It to sell Be I Kinds.
The atiw-k market Is-hack*
Ins and filling around this level Ji
dbl nround the top some weeks .
the conditions arc exactly feverarO, The
preponderni'***- i*f w-ntlinent then wna bull
ish. Now It Is esi'eedlugly l»earlah. and
even most or Hioim- who IwlleVe that the
market la entitled to a sharp rally think
that stin ks should Im- sold In such event
and a turn taken im the short abU. lt must
lw evident frciu the character of aupptwt
that la Isdng given the storks- controlled
by the Ktnmlard oll-llarrlmsu-Frlck Inter-
la that thla powerful group la iireiatiing
give aggressive support to the bull able.
1 we have no hesitation in advising that
operations should Ih* g*»vertieil with that
— thing In mind.
j* advise without r»*serve the pit.
of I'tilon IMHflc. Southern |*aeitle. St. I*nul.
Atehlaou. feuttsylvaula. Baltimore aud
Ohio,-Readlug. Hti*rl nml Topper for very
Idg profits within n rene«»nahlc Him*, while
Situ* It era
T . the trading, as tli
si I J-# ggST;;
3E .3 f £c money Is a tlevelu
„ profits ...
Louisville and ‘Nasltrllle and
lit ui
_ _ ffect
trading, as there la every reason to Ih?
Increase will I • •-
on
H?-.
In
elopiucut of most iiulilsb i
Further Irregularity will likely attend the
trading today, lint the market should do
better before the rloae on short covering,
and we would buy good stocks on any little
Cotton should he sold on nil bulges.
When very weak buy wheat for a turn.
COTTON YARN8 SCARCE;
PRINT CLOTH8 STRONG
The New Y*ork Commercial: Bualm
the cotton yarn market lias iteen restricted
since last reports, owing to the difficulty
K-rlenc—1 by huvers In' securing the dellv
Heady t'XiiMUsiisi aim uu»-o- uiff s*#«dug
agent can offer even auytll lota, these lota
are snnp|>ed up at fancy prlc«*s. The great
est scarcity seems to In* In fine counts.
Large weaving establishments throughout
the country have l*een • •---
the new v — *
piles which
tie.
„ -dif
ficult to obtain sufficient supplies of raw
material with which to turn out the goods.
An Idea »C the strength of the market
at the present time enu In* had fnim the
fact that ruling prices have been freely
paid for, deliveries runnln
nt the eud of August nml
It Is mentioned In the selling agencies
and by cotton goods brokers that regular
rlnt cloths at 4c can be moved more read-
.ly at this time than baa been the case
with this clAsa of goods before for several
ggeated dfrebin- months. Irrespective of the holding plica
Tffto Biutb a. '° r tba-m. On Winch 64 hy an., .tX'n;.
'"tilt pfl«*e of 2%c, sales catling for
and April delivery have been put
OF IW BESS
Trading in the Stock Market
of Purely Professional
Character.
LONDON WAS SELLER
Moderate Liquidation Or
ders Appeared During
First Hour.
•\>w York, 7an. U.-IJ<|ulilallnn ,.f , t .
■am. Ii.ra1at.nt and myat.rtuna aurt ,
apd nur.aitntly tn today, uarhH m,, u
lut»ly notbiuf now der.lopad lu u„.
tlon orar Bight. llaMj waa Id «l,un,i.„.,
«* JR ««'*.«•' dadlTtSa saiua ol th- i.,,,..,
at th. aob-fnaaary anrWnaMi i„ *
aw aud atlll th.r* waa nu formal aouoim. ;
m.nt Id rorroboraUoB of th. thlrklr
rumors Of guv nt*w a»fw*lr la..in. v. •
less lu th*
rumor, of aur saw atnrk laaura.
■ * * far. of thrae farorai.1. ,
. arkat abowM again crv.t
oral w.ahuMa, tha moat dlacour.kim..
r. Wlot that atoeka which had ■‘v.,
Iljr Imwu r.tr tboroufhly aold out i‘.h,’i
•a. frwl. •• anythin, la tb. dwllno. u
ride. At tha am tlm. .normou, ; ,
both arroQBta ooarMl lnto the —
tha, 8tcl aharra. hraaklu, them hy
•low il.frrra a point atilw. durlns tli'«
mornlu*. Canadian l aHdr waa hamm.r,.,i
•toadlly oadha ^to a.Tdral^runiora r.|arilm.
New
stock msrkst
pr^— * *
PennayivauU unchanged." GeuerarEfectrlc
•tqrrad 1 point higher; Konlhern Psrtflr sed
Hteel preferred advanfcd %: Atchison row*
% and lost It. Amalgamated. Union I h. ift c
ami Colorado Fuel advanced %. Rcadlug
opened % lower. *
Trading on the floor during the first hour
was without special Incentive except In iht
shnpc of the appearance of moderate liqui
dation orders lo Steel common ami a few
other Issues which had beeu firmly Lei,]
during periods of depression earlier In the
week. Steel common aold down to 47%. Imt
there was a shading off In prh*es ,.f i
ratio Fuel, Pressed Hteel and a few f.ther
Industrials, while the railroad list, aft-—
alow aud narrow fluctuations, hei-nme fin
any time since the beginning of the
London transactions today amouiit6%l to
aliout 15,000 shares, mostly on the aeilins
side.
Governmsots unchanged. Other totals
steady.
NEW YORK STOCKS.
!S%
onfalde buying. Bullish mesasges were sent
galore over the private and public wire—
•out from here, and received from .New Or-
vlve Interest on the hull side, lu spite of
all the effort*, however, there was not
ASH COR.xf-
No. * C6>rn 41041%: No. 2 white tl%042;
XV 3 white oats
* ASH X»ATH-
No. a oafs 93%.
COTTON 8EED OIL MARKET.
Following are tb* opening and dosing
quotations of the New York cotton seed oil
market:
January. v
February. ,
March. . ,
May. . . .
July. . . .
MentcmlH'r
('l.Mi-it mt
>43% 42 $43
43% 4.’%$42%
%2 41 641%
42% 41 642
4O%042% «1%$42%
llni -Ih
M.xi.nii
••nt |H>nds firm. Kallr«»n«l bonds
ATLANTA MARKETS.
FRUITS AND PRODUCE.
EGGS i *htidied, dull, Pc.
LIVE POULTRY-liens. Motive. I7U04OC
raeii: chicken* active, 2"U3s- each; ducks,
ivkln. 3.V 1*114h: puddle, each; geese,
lull feathered, 63c each; turkeys active, 14c
' dUKKRKD l*01*l.TUY—G»w*ae, undrawn,
actl\**. 1*1112%c pound; turkey*, uudrawu,
•bill. 12%014c |Miiitid: hen*, tindrriwu, faucy,
14.- i*.• iiii«I; fries, active. UW» pound
PRolH i'E— 1 Tennessee ribs and lionet, 9c:
T»Mtue«*ee sausage 9c; lard, lie pound;
usm* active. IP* pound; shoulders actlvt, 9c
pound. *l*l«*s artlxc. Ilk- pound; butter, nr-
tile, t.Vi('.’2%c pound: beeswax active. 96c
iHHttid: honey, bright, active, s- pmiuil:
liotiei In 1 tHtiiud IdiK'ks, actin', 12c |Niiind;
•bh>i1 apple*, k.' pound; while pen* active,
22 24*12 4' loi*hel; Indy pea*, fci*'; stock.
<» S t W
GAME 4JU.III active. 13c each; doves
tethe. .*• each; ducks. Mallard, .olive, 4fle
each: duck*, mixed, active, 23.- each; wild
tuikcv* active, be imiir.d; mblut* active,
DV- iM- H; wpilrrcl* active. 6c each ••itoNsimi,
«lr«-*>et|. active. He |Nnmd; o|n>»<omii, live,
active. K.* p.Miii.l
I'll! ITS-1.6'tuon*. fancy Measium. |4 V*«
ROJ- llnuanaa iH>r1iiuich. cull*, active, kvfi
II •*»: *tmights. SI.wHi2.tt>. Plueap|ile«. Flor
Ida stock, pei .rate. Ilttl. Orange*. Elorhla
*t»*'k. owing to sire and condition on nr-
• l'al, per box. 91 Tr.ftJ.OO. Apple*. ctHdce
lien Davit, 88.2MfX^, fancy. 13.73; New
Yotk *tn»e anplc.’ Winter varietle*. choice,
per barivl. 83.2.%4i4 3>; fancy, SlT3ff4
•rape*. New York state, lu 6-|totmd basket
9Kt2!%-- t'runberrle*. fancy dark
!'»*»». per Imrrel. fi2.tt>; Jersey*. $11 >>
frvilt. Florida *t«Hk. owing *
' per box 1! .\v„:*•
. . - . .. Mine*. Flor* I
*»«*ek. per bundled, uv*. Nut#, fanev ,
mixed, lit Ih»xcs |kt sack of 1H>. active nt
$4 3<‘ sack l**?rUint* In Mrl averaging IfVi i
ouch.
to grade. |»er pu
» crate*, t
IW01ll.il
4%4»6e
VF.tiETAIU.KH lleeta. ctld
live. $.'M ernte; caldtagc standard crate*.
?c iNiund; •al.ivne**. Inrrcl*, *r |Ntund; ega
plant active. $?.«> crate. eucmn)>6*ra, 82'»>
ernte; toinat«*e*. fancy, active, RM crate;
tomatoes, chdce. Mrtlve. l2.'<tTf226 crate,
•*eai * n»und green. |23» crate; oiiloiia. dry.
active. To* loichet. Irish itotati***. active.
N«> l. S'XtS'e bushel; »v|i'rv. fauev. TMjW
bunch; pep|*eru. active. $2.25 ctale. dkm. six
l>.i*k"'6, siuall, 9*30 ernte. cimllfiower. ac
tive. Mtl'X* pouiel; let l uce. bended, f 1 SPff
»av druoi: sweet tmtatiw*. yellow, active.
7Ts bushel; sweet p«itat••*•*. white, ae-
the. f&; 70.' bushel; kraut, hvlf hnrrel. 13 73.
ro»ni*.u;4 turulp*. l%c. htraulMKile*, 3L.
tala
Announcement
\ ~ —— — 1 ■ ■ 1 1
The Central Bank and Trust
Corporation
Hat Opened Its Branch at the Corner of
West Mitchell and Forsyth Streets,
Which is Thoroughly Equipped to Conduct
A General Banking Business
We Invite You to Call and Inspect Our Bank
Whether You Contemplate Opening an
Account With Us Now or Not.
ASA G. CANDLER, President.
WM. H. PATTERSON,
Vice Pres.
JOHN S. OWENS,
Wee Pres.
A. P. COLES.
Cashier.
WM. D. OWENS,
Asst, fC7*I.
- - ----- con
struction la now pretty well cleared Tip far
nr asTx. -On wide aoovla,- the
39-luch 48 by «2a have iweu worked up to
?c and at thla tuuiti the forward-ordering
baa not t*een cheeked. M«*at of the present
buying la front rutters*up and from con
verters. The printer has succeeded In cov-
ering his re6|nlrements for alwint three to
four mouths, and la now nwalUug develop
meuta.
THE COFFEE MARKET.
The following figures give the opening
range and clime “— *’ -*
market for today
Opening
Eatutv.
March
April
Jnne
July
August
September .. ..
tW*tol*er
November
Itecentber
Closed sternly.
..Rflft-5.40
..61041.96
, ..5.25 3.40
..5.40-6.50
. .5.10-6.66
..5S9A.60
. .5.66-6.46
. .6.46-5.70
,.5.70 5.90
. .5.76-8.86
..6.U-S.9H
. .5.93-5.96
nge. Close.
5.2345.30
6.30-5.85
6.35-6.40
5.406.43
3.306.86
6.366.40
6.406.45
6.706.76
S.904J5
5.96-TuO
to and Incnidlog 3 o'clock:
Ainal. Copper. - .
Atlantic Line.
Ant. Huger Uef. .
Anaconda. . . . ,
Am. Uwomotlve; . .
Am. Nmeltlng Ref....
Atchison. ...
Am. Cotton OIL
II. AO....
». H. T. . .
'an. Pacific. . .
I'heaa. A Ohio..
Colo. F. k I. .
Central Leather
Chicago X Great W.
Chicago, M. k Ht. 1*
Debt, k TIuilsou.. .
Dlatlllrra' HecurlUs*.
Krie^—>.. ... r ~»~,
* (to. preferred. •
-Aw"-bs, , , , ,
L. k N. . . > B
Met. Central. • • .
Mo. Pacific
N. Y., Ont. k W.„
Nat. Ijead. . . • • .
N. Pacific
N. Y. Central. . . .
Norfolk A Western
I'cnnaylvanla. • , ,
People's Gas. . « «
Pacific Mall
Reading.
P. H. Rubber. . •
Republic Hteel.. . .
Union Pacific.
U. H. Hteel. . .
do. preferred.
Va.-Car. Chem..
Western UnhHi..
Walts ah
do. preferred-
liiifTiFt
1»H; l-d
J»Wj IK>.
777 177
« a. '■
I4H*. 141
«i4<: ■
»i ] 3i
117\! 1IT-,
ift! .«S’
RE
M#
s,? *
153%
X2S»* 129« f
SS% . 88%
134% 1*4%
ss ^
?S 77
*IS JJS
177H I77H
44*. «t
IW\I 1K\
*W ! 35H
MS MS
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THE AMERICAN AUDIT COMPANY
Home Office, 100 Broadway, Now York,City.
F. W. LAFRENTZ, C. P. A„ President.
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BRANCHE8
W. J.
Accountant an<| Auditor,
1114 Fourth National Bank Building.
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WASHINGTON-—Colorado Bulldtna.
NEW ORLEANS—Ilennrn Rulldlna.
ATLANTA—Fourth Nafl Bank Bid*.
CHICAGO—Marqu.tta Bulldlnr
PHILADELTHIA—B.llerue-Btr»tford.
BAN FRANCISCO—Balden Building.
LONDON. ENGLAND—4 King StraeL Chrup.ldc.
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T.t.phona, Main 872. Cable Addr.ii, Amdit, N. Y.
FRANK HAWKINS, l-rraldrnt.
TIIOMAH ERWIN. C.,hl*r.
H. W. II YE UK. A8.UI.ut Chirr.
Third National Bank
Capital .... $200,000.00
Surplus and Profits $375,000.00
PR. A W. CALIIOUN.
II. M. ATKIN8IIN,
JOSEI-II A. Mrl-ORI),
HAYWARD, VICK & CLARK,
COTTON, STOCKS, B0N08, COFFEE, ORAIN AND PROVISIONS.
C.rend.1,1 and Oravi.r SU, New Orleans
MEMGER8:
.New orleana Fatura Broker* A
Sen orleana and CblcacoBonrfia of Trad*.
New York Coffee Exchange-. „ „ ...-
Associate Members Llmpool Cotton Am k
New Orleans Cotton Exchange.
Newr York Cotton Ksrbnng*.
Galveaton Cotton Exchange.
Houston Cotton Exchanije. -
J. 8. BACHE * COm AND n BARTLl?T, C F , RAlfER* , l» , 'CARRINOTON.
PRIVATE WIRE8 TO ALL POINT8.
L. H. Falrchila.
8. J. Whita
L. H. FAIRCHILD & COMPANY.
NEW ORLEANS.
m N3W York Ceffc. Exchange
K.« — - s * w Orteaaa Board of Trad*
* Z 8IO *l,veiJpo^L cotton^aXsociatSon" 11 *