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; BETTER THAR DUE
Close . Was Very Steady at a
*1 Fair Advance for
■Options.
SPOT WAS EASIER
Futures in "New York Show
ed Moderate Strength
Pending Report.
New York. Jut 22.—Th* undertone
of tho cotton market n« the outeet wee
quite steady. The steadiness m due
to thi cable*, which were especially
Brm .'or the lete-poelllone, due. to pur-
chaee* by spinners, on the continent
A point of eomd Internet In eerty deni-
lay* wee A report that the National
turner* - AueodUtlon had eetlmated the
amount of cotton, finned to January It
at if,041.000 bale*.. < •,
V
r s
The ea«1y market for future* In Lbr
,rtool Tuesday mornlna was a shad*
better than expected, the ope nine being
steady at about 1 point advance, when'
a decline of a like amount was dn* on
the close *f Naw Turk on Monday.
Throughout the - remainder of the see-
Won price# continued to Improve, the
doeo being very steady -11-1 to 4
point* above the opening, and t to 41-1
higher than the dosing on Monday.
Following la tho. rente In th* «etlv*
months In Urerpool todey:. .
tt^k tow
Up**”
Jsnuiry-retireiry ....4,41 C4» 4.44
it* B>
4.4414
The spot department was the dl*
countgtng feature, sales tmounting to
only 7,000 bales at a decline of 7 point*,
making middling 4.74; tone easier.
In New York options were steady at
the opening, first prices showing ad
venes* of from 1 to 4 points, which
we* later Increased a few points on tho
estimate of the National dinner*’ As-
Jenuary 14 At lf.M4.004 balsa These
figure*. however, are not far from
general expectation* as to the. govern-
mont report to be Issued Wednesday.
It 1 p. in., Atlanta time, as estimate*
range from 12.000.000 to 12,140,000
Believe cotton has gotten to a point
where May or Joly Is a parch***.
Following I* estimate of Kltloosl Ota-
nsra* Association by *t*te* of th* eaooat
Florida ,.... JMg
Virgin I* 1*000
bale* m the figure# Oiqught likely
by the (ovsmment. ■
be given „ ....
Tho New York Commercial. In It*
review of the market le*t Saturday,
say*:’;
"Th* bull* were not modest In:their
ctedm* that |hhy would'bd able to force
en advance before the census bureau
report next Wednesday. The bull*
claim that no matter whet the crop It.
consumption Is sure to keep up with
It, they hope for • decrease In the
movement soon, and claim that the lo
cal market will hate to advance to tvon
up the difference between New York
end Liverpool. It might be added that
Total I U.044,000
New Orleans. Jen. ft—Ilerwerrt. Vick A
Clerk: IJsoroool future* tlxmt right 144)2
point* up. hint price* 7 point* lawn un
Market opened shoet unchanged, but
eating off In eplte of hulllrt national gin-
*ier* figure* of 11,044.000. _CootWenee de-
ng. 'owing to falling off In spot fjuaP
>ur of bullish conn* tomorrow prerenta
If —
L will he sboi
* —- kel kfnu
re port-between
9—11J100.00 and II. 100.000, and tha boars
expect a report of scout 12.200.000.
•The hear* think that eplnpera' Uk-
ing* will f*U off bef.<r the movement
does end ere confident of a crop of at
-U4Xtll.fM.400 bale*.
’The feature of the market thle week
will of course, be the glnnsra' report.
mad* to dlecwmt a
i ** a -
,t any on* will
probable
„ a go i
deep on sack a gome. There Is
strong bull crowd on th* floor, but the
public does not come In and buy cotton,
and (he fact that th* market hoe re-
faaed to go to 4 cents I* hardly on ar
gument that It I* going to 10 cents In
the Immediate future." '
Tho New York market for futures
dosed steady net 1 to 4 point* higher.
Receipts at all United States porta:
Nat receipt* todey *!•!!!
■am* day last year 4W0»
Increase »».**#
Total receipts for three day*.. 144,*17
Same days lost year 44.414
Increase 42.4IJ
Total receipt* since Sept. 1..MU.1J}
Same time lest year M44.47I
Increase 1.444.474
"Eetlmated receipts tomorrow:
1107. 190A.
New Orleans ....11.440to 14,400 4.714
alveeton 14.000 to 17,000 4.411
oueton 4.000 to 10.000 4.047
"movement at Atlanta:
412
14
Immii’.
'^Shipments today .. .
• Same day la*t year.,
if Increase .. .. •• •
W Btqck on hand today .
r Same day last year .
Increase
74*
1.100
.. 1.100
..14.171
.. 4.1*4
.. 4.4*0
NEED OP GOOD* BUYERS
HAS BECOME UROENT
The New York CommercUl: Vnd*r ordl
wry circumstance* th* bad weather of
the peat “ " "*“* “
he** ttaded to de
hoik the primary and
ut to urgent ha* I---
1* lot
rer* to get good* tor
nets concluded tutor-
hy commlMlon mer-
rlr aele* for tho week
lePSS
r tetri
taken at
^ mat of
M MJ^rtnta
m A firtor
& pas t
: I from rem
and household llama
i#r un a strong r*
jortrt In tho wliole
an* Itrlnjf
York Jobbing bouses.
iae* ha\4» Ii4s n nn»\*-l
k than in any vqual
isona Thu buyers
i wrll «r tli'*R<* In thf
.« svallrd themaelvi-a
ints. ana have taken
iduuie »•* carry thrni
HHS WRswraa ■Sr.tf
Inc of 19)7 fall lines
NEWS AND GOSSIP
of the Fleecy Staple.
Sptdel
nyi
_ fiTKIff '
lata months. Mnota In
»o<ftraia daomnd, 7 pointa lower; rolddlfo*
6-79c; aal«a TfiOO: American fl,«0: specula,
tlon and export SOO; Imports 71.000; In
cluding *.000 .Abierlran. Fort reertut* to-
day estimated early at 0400, against 36,100
Tha^hirp decline In takings of spots la
the- Urerpool market Is disappointing. Tho
scare ovrr th* Inalilllty to secure euppIlM
le evidently subsiding, end th* smell sale*
dr* color to reports of freer ogartn
give ■ ol-ir to rep-.rlt of ffser sBsriagi-
The Influence ‘of tho cable* this OMramg
anil the ronUaoed big port moremtut ere
likely, we fear, to Make for lower prices
temporarily.
2 The narrowing difference between New
ork end Mrarpool.be* checked JJrerpool
un* ‘ —
. to prevent boll lab cenl&eB«b P *s
fflculf,to Inspire operatIona for an
m t de^^Sl
A* will b. lean, th* receipts-st the ports
conttnae rerx Urge, sad tomorrow are ere
iTOr-i.y.h.n.
will l»i conatniod aa l>e*i-
alrovo 12,100,1
Th* Newport Joernel „of Cotioterrej
"Many -of las Bomfeh Mtn* oro raMd. t*
sa a fiapfff ^ r
knttre cotton-belt- (Jear add col
U I* eald 'Urvrponr bou***: ha
recently advfdng'purchase* of Ocl
remlwr In thatraSlBveaUjll—
October In New York. The.dlffemlcailia*
about" 12 "poinli durthg lb* teat
W dembw#*»kly receipt* it I
000. Winn tha aama (art
. Mr. Elllaon ^cttmitaa th
th. poMlbllttlm.logralna._
at Ilrnnhay war* 4).
J —
King aotl cease* some buying, to which
narrow market readily reepoed*.
Jpoti again very qntsl, with no grneral
demand; only some old shorts buying
Offerings of oodetirabl* cotton greatly lu-
craeeed.
HAYWARD, VICK A CLARK'S
DAILY COTTON LETTER.
New ortenin, Jon. **.—The Liver
pool board this morning presented e
■IgnlOcent picture. Futures unchanged
"showed a peculation and ipot price* 7
C lnte lower with total sales of 7.400,
ar nJt-terenH Behle Information that
spot isnpport Ja declining. ■ A* spot de-
velopmenu are given tha preference In
consideration here, our market weak
ened soon after the opening In spit* of
a steady New York end a bullish for*
RANGE OF NEW YORK STOCKS AND COTTON MARKETS
i la e trading position.
THE WEATHERREPORT
NOTES ON GRAIN.
Pointers on Provisions.
Hpelcal lo Th* Oeortgen.
(From Heyward, Vick A Clark.)
Chicago, Jen. 2t—Bartlett, Frailer A Car-
rlagtoe: Car loti about e* «pec tod. It*,
eatpta of hogs B.000 on an eetlmal* of O.-
000. Mnrhet steady. Weather through tho
west dear and cold.
Good export and domestic demand for
com and e very good domestic demand for
onto.
No temperatures ns Jet sufficiently low
to Injure winter wheat. On any recession
—* irckas*.
better* wheat, ran end aete e purchase.
Her vary llttl* In provisions, but think
they should work higher.
An undertone of strength developed
the wheat market, despite depression and
dullness early In the day. Despite e fairly
formidable array of bnllteh news current
at th* opening, there wma
J* not enough new
buying to prorent wheat ragging In sympa
thy with soft spots developed in com end
eenonnrad-sotitien an the corn me
Iwaa buying whenever It showed a weak
ipot. quite g nugmur ef bretere end sera-
imlaalon man who fraqurntly transect the
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dap sad wars Mddlac pdm up «
ik« claw, laaktof tatMtec vi
qu»#f!r dafaMar. aad ypaford*f
will ao doubt
fwvtr lb Ii’msb, aad tho lUriiaun stocks
Humoral Huger/ crowd would put Ausal-
Ximintci] hlflir-r fbls wrek.
. laoodou strong and srjittinent brrr is bull-
lac*.
Towa ^^lte:
roodlttaii saems to harr tirca aa*
. is the abacs ca uf lktsidatlos. tem
„ at laaat, and ralllra are likely
«och clrrvtu0<nn<VM to be mere ftvqurnt,
•oiae lime, wbfl
Futurn opeoad qalst aad steady.
FIRM TORE SROWN
AT THE OPERIRG
Demand Fair From Commis
sion Houses for Wheat.
Advanced Fraction.
Chicago, Jan. 22.—Trader* In grain
absorbed good profits, th* longs sell
ing on the herd spots '
All.n'iir tiw.lura* mitf
smle"'^ to^SeftiW
12.444,000. This figure, however. Is so | t a It might rar'
small that anticipation of a bullish cen
sus tomorrow was greatly strengthen
ed, and some buying Induced thereby
to whWh ajlgrrdw “
_ market quickly re
spohdsd. The kpot market la quiet
with no (snare) business—only some
old shorts buying. It looks at present
as If the bulk of foreign demand ware
supplied. The f.o.b. basis hoe gone
beck A little; good middling la now
trading around 44 point* on. March fu-
New York. Jen. 22.—J. 8. Bachs &
Co.: Commission house business Is at
a standstill, owing partly to uncer
tainty of tomorrow'* glnnsra" report,
end more, we think, to the failure of
ths movement to show the expected
falling off. The Liverpool market ex
hibited considerable strength in ths
speculative department In fac* of the
heavy Imports of actual, but spinners'
takings have dropped to disappoint
ing proportions. Ths response hers was
poor, but price# Improved after the call,
on small estimate* for tomorrow’s rs-
-cslpta and a scattered demand which
met few offerings. There Is a general
feeling of relist that tomoi row's report
will b* the last until March, and that
th* market will be left to th* Inllusncs
of supply end demand. Ths report Is
likely, we think, to be bullish, and we
would not he surprised (o see e bull
movement set In after Its publication
under ths lead of prominent Interests.
SPOT COTfON MARKET.
1-ltrrpooJ, easier; nMd n» unUniU 5.TTM.
Atlanta. at«djrt
Sew York, alradjr:
nine upland
Ulnar IW4c.
ilddunx li t
n*i») . .u.xedllat L-.j---
S>w Orleans.
Hnvannab. stradjr; nlddlltiR
rharlMton. qul*t
Wilmington, atom
Norfolk, ataady;
Itosino, aiaau> ;
Llltla Rook, attadj; middling 5V*
TODAY'S PORT RECEIPTS.
Tha following tibia ikowt r+catpta at tha
parad with tht
Porta.
Now Orlaana. .
OalTaaton
Mobile
Savannah
t'harlaaton. . * .
Wilmington. . .
Norfolk
Hoot mi . . . * * s
Total.
INTERIOR RECEIPTS.
remain* atronc. .mil I M.-mnhls. .
raluaa oo ttwH dellv* I Ht. IjmU
ng. while the* yarna I nminnatl.
ha full tuarkat quota- J ■■ - ■ -
ALONZO RICHARDSON & CO.
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
AND AUDITORS
Cmptaa Building. Bell Phone, Main 8J3.
ATI ANTA. GEORGIA. .
v V i.L
daring tka early ruali of general hojtog
ed on tha haary rain* and mild weal
over the vorn bait Tha raab Intereata
thar
advlrea of larger offerings from the Weet,
white aome of them reported Kaatern bar*
era more dlapoaed to reaall than to add to
former burchaaea. Merritt waa offered a
of ifkOS) ' “
linn <
ially create an acute attuatlon
in cum. me long continued wat weather
haa put a mat quantity of corn In condition
where It will never leave the farm. Even
Ita feeding value haa been greatly Impaired
and there le quite a little proportion unfit
either to feed or ahtp. Advices from Ar*
gentlna yesterday ware rather contradic
tory. Those from the northern sections
continued to claim a serious outlook oo ac
count of drouth, while tboee from the
•oath were not unfavorable. The season
the eve of tha usual mld-autnarr
about
dry •
Sentiment
pearly •• bullish as ft
WmeamwmmmmmAm
the provision trade Is not
, _ » aa It waa and the market
ia becoming more of ■ two-elded affalr._Al*
though there la already a shortage of *75.-
November 1 to
Tittle ahead of thaee ef a year ago. The
r ago.
moat marked factor, however. In Tnflt
leg trade la the fact that there la a good
In tin* pit for future
... „ cash
some and the
find that the
rket for their
smaller Western ■Ml _ .
f'hlrago pit to the tiest market for th<
output. A number of hanl-headed, cnnaei
atlve speculator* who were qnh-k to illace
‘ ntlrti ‘ “
„ dlacern
and anticipate the recent big bulge In pro
vision values now hold that the market la
going ov«r the divide toward a lower level
. prices. They admit, however, that their
views are subject to modification If the
hog marketings fall to run heavy. U
In rhtcago tost week were about
creator
luga at i
.IS
— previous
week.
W. II. laake aaya: “Heutliucut haa been
rather imnnlmouily bearish lately on ac-
••«unt of the light speculative trade, and
the liberal atocka In this market, which
have made t'hlcago a dumping gronnd not
only for all the wheat bought In other mar
ket a, but also for a large pmtMirtlou of
the big speculative abort Interest. Tha
stock here la not pressing on the market,
and would no doubt be greatly reduced If
cars conld t*e procured to move It out. Ex
ports are big. home ctmanmntlon active,
prices low and the season of crop scare*
la at hand. The recent sharp rally re
sulted! owing to an Improved cash demand,
continued light receipt* Northwest, unfa
vorable weather In the winter wheat ter
ritory. nnd to entering by professional
abort». who found the differing* light ow
ing to the nversidd condition of the specula-
market."
EXPORTS OF COTTON HEAVY.
e\v York. Jnn 23.—Exports for the
day were heavy, exceeding port rr-
elpt* hv it small margin. For the
e«son thus far the United States hits
exerted S,04e,StC Ivulea, compared with
hlpmettt* of S.967.042 bnle* for same
petiiMl UiSt settson. Aa all be veen fnmt
the above, extorts are tb»" 90.900 .balea
nhtnd of the big emp -ear and about
LI'0.000 bn'c* ahead of hurt year to
this date.
TH^COFFEE MARKET.
The following figures live Ike opening
tmice mid aksie of the New York, coffev
market f«»r today:
Opening
lbli<v. Olree.
January k*v5»> 1.84(0
IVhnwrjr 5.23ADt .vaw&c
March'v i.PVA.45 -5.50 4.5S
April .. .. q.ftWAM 6 55^.90
M;\y ..‘..ASKAfia 4.«A|0
June IMATO V* If.
July 6.M-5.75
August kteAkk
•Wquemlier .. .. MAIM 6.«ft.P»
Oetuber 4.«V5.r»
NovcmWr ..a.aofi« LMAtf
ltccetuls-r US CfiJ 1*
Oh wed stead r •
to develop. The
short* were the buyers.
Cash ealee were 11 loads of wheat, &
loads of corn and >0,000 bushels of oats.
Cash business here was >6,000 bush*
els wheat, 60,000 bushels corn and 140,-
000 buahela oats. •
Primary receipts wheat >21.000
bushels and corn 799,000 bushels, com*
pared with 672,000 and 497,000 bush*
els. respectively, a year ago.
Clearances of wheat 199.000 bushels,
corn IKMKH) buahels, and oata 12.^»0
bushels. 4 «
Closing prices showed wheat as un
changed to l-4c higher, corn l-4c up to
l-«c off. out* l-ltfl-40 lower, and pro
visions 6|yl0c lower.
NEW ORIiEANS.
Tks fsllawtsff Is tk* ran** Is ratio# fs-
turaa la Maw Orleans Mu:
ATLANTA MARKETS.
' FRUITS AND PRObUCE.
mm
Sp;Kl>IJfciw?en*rasee flbe^sS^ Imol
EsrmvM'AAISNi
pound; nMen nctlrn, 10c pound; -batter, no
pound: bontwnx nctlrr, -4c
mml;"wtitt* peas actlrc,"
tS'l) l'c«*. BOO; Mock,
SB:::: ffi B. ffi 5S ft,
s&8 £ 8 -8 8
*■£8-8 18 8
9.J7H O.ttVi
9,45 9.50
9,474 9.56
July.
Bept
FORK—
May.!, it jo" iftliffift IfiSvt ll'.lv*
July... 14J6 1S.6& 14.66 11.65 14.CS
LARD—
Jan.... 9.90 9.90
May... 9.10 9.90
‘sly... 9.10 9.10
j 61DEB-
£gt IM
t'ASH WHEAT—
No. 2 red 75VS nominal: No. 1 do 71073:
No. 2 hard winter 7444094; No. 6 do <90
■ 4H: No. l northern aprlut U4M2: No 2 do
77tfil: No. I do THtn.
rAtill CORX-
No. 3 corn 4114043; No. 3 white corn
U m OATS-
No. 2 rata J«H; No. 2 white oatt 24*4)
JIU-
i:«"
4.1TH
l.»7H
• 01%
4.20
LIVERPOOL GRAIN MARKET.
% highest
Corn-Opened H higher; st 1:90
unchanged; clooed H lower.
HIGH PERCENTAGE
OF CROP IS WASTE
•** .rav booth, covering considerable cot-
ton mill territory, roporta the situation
there as follows: "Rom* of the conditions
prevailing are of grest Interest. Mill men
universally corn'Me a crop of nearly. If
not quite. 13.000.400 bales. They are also
tty of the present crop, bellevlog It will
show a much higher percentage than usual
In waate, and make s much Wesker yarn
on the average. Help la sot so acsrcc as
, Os ordinary
grades the mills are Well sold shear
good nrlcee. The general feellfig Is
cheerful. There Is little thought of
mills are planning enlargements,
more sre considering new machinery In
plan* of their present equipment. J found
mill lu the tfUmth ’
the
practically eliminated!
assist lu filling hoppers, fit another uim
them were sixteen weaver* running
Ndtrthrop hMuts each, on abettings, without
artrsge ef S3 Jyr
#md’ n higher |H*nvniage. of product than
ihpee with iwd-iity-four efi twi*nty
At snother mill they averaged twenty-two
print It*
the wester through*
inent. nm| they get 100 |>e» gept produ
•luce the htoiiia ran overtime sufficiently In
tml litas mags during the reg
ular eleien hours."
fim
fern
rutabaga
kifffelftmt "22.74:
turnip*. 1HC. Btrawbanles. 24c
R GRAIN AND FROVI8IONE.
«*w«a.BaaBiH &
nl -^JcSSi: i X £J!'°N ? o*i wait*.
4 yellow, flc; mixed. Or; new Tea-
. 4XM; sprluff
ORN—Choi** .. .
Klc; No. I yellow. Hr; mixed. Or; new
nca.cc white. Oe; crack com. — —
T °OAT«S^lo£i 10 whtt* cltppeil, 14c: No. 2
ff^.JSS'AS JffLIWK
MEAL-Flel* wstefSTOsnd. per bushel.
12c: bolted 143-poond J*t*a per tiuakel 40c:
Khorts. whits. 4L4*: lasdlUK il.ti: brows.
do" A cS3S"°^iii 'St'ttT ili"
cioatr, mixed. tLailo^s 2 Aww mixed
ll.lt. Cfcotc* Bermuda 20c. Chicken (rod.
feSJSi Ml Tenoesera 40c. Bar lay
PlioVlSIoiFH^Supleme bam
as
Hat Recks. 1.3; plate*. 4.74; supreme
RCGAR—RTeiidard craeuiated 44.44. New
nt'GAR-RTeudard rranr
INTEREST IN PRICE
OF COTTON LAGGING
New Orleans. Jan. 33.—The Times-Demo
crat aaya: '‘The talent. Itelng tuu
concerned with the tem|»er of
leglalatnres and the devrtopment «
of conciliation st New York that
lu the cotton 'market during s i
atngimtlon. left the rings alone prr
all ilsy. Active alde-ateptdsg.
• centlnse lo sdroesfe the
Individual llmltattoos with conservative ac
tion and professional Interpretations.
Amalgamated ethlhlta a atror - “
tendency with Information Imllii
"">((•»
almre ifib. imt will \hate meet stork.
\Ye think the tote itepreealoa yeetenlny
was s final drive at Reading, which shownl
sad. between. 1)6 sad Uo it "will
nine
probably fluctuate for a time with present
tendvoclea rallying towani higher IbyHb.
— ffttifp “
. — __ hern l'uclflc.
Union tael flc. F sited Motes Hltvl. Brook
lyn Rapid Trsnelt and flt. Fan!,
Is fostsrolose' and should bo sold
STOCKS STARTED
Iff BETTER PRICfS
Interherough Wan a Feature
in Activity in the Ear- •
ly Trading.
a)-"
OPENED UNCHANGED
Lost BVaction Later—Press
ed Steel, Copper and
ReadingSold Off. • r ?
Near York, Jsn." 22.—The market
moved up'today as It moved down pre
viously with r*B*rd exclusively for Its
own Inside conditions. Indications were
watched .for a renewal of ths forced
liquidation which had ao upast last
week's dssllnca, and It waa (antrally
anrssd that urt>t> tha asttlemsnt of
this qosatlon on* wsy or th* other
would depend th* Immsdlsts copras at
pries*. With th* course of the for*,
noon. While there war* fraqosat Inter
vals of th* comparative dullness, ther*
eras a complst* sbsewcs.of pressure to
e*ll. Accordlnply. th* Mndency toward
further Improvsmsnt waa eonalatsntly
maintained by midday, nod tha loodln*
Issues had xslnsd e half point to a
point from yaatardaCa elostzw. if
thara waa an, .fas I nan a* air ao a ha
apaeulattoa In Indlvtdoal atocka It .waa
In praferencs to those of tho railway
a roup. Tha Coppsrs, Btrale, Elactrir
laeuaa and tha equipment stocks cam#
In for apodal attention, tbs contention
r Atlanta and Vlrlntty-Fatr tonltht
,Wednreday: no marked change la the
tempera turr:
weather'conditions.
Tha reatar ..
prraaure la now orar South ,
larbea. lu lb* last 24 hours lb* haromrtrr
hat fallen qslt* rapidly to th* Ohio ratter
sod southwest Into Texas, while or*r the
r tbem tier of states a corresponding rise
aeted.
The temperature has risen la the Ohio
ee It haa
|g
rlondlneaa tn tbe'ltkr region tad th* north
east, where snows era general.
The conditions faror fair weather In tbla
ecctlon tonight aud Wedneeday. with no
marked ehana* le temperature except
wanner In low place*.
Minimum and Maximum .Tsmpsraturao
n ma,im.m i
and. RalnfalL
( Obearrattoe* takeo at a a. a, nth mark
a^v::.
KaTwar?--:
New Orleans. .
Sew York. . . .
Norfolk
North rtstts. .
OmShS. a sen
FalCStlSC. a a a
lMttslmrg. . . .
Forttond, Ms. .
Portland. Ort. .
Rapid Off. . .
Ht. Isouls. . . .
8L i*su). . . .
Hsu .Frssetoco.
Havsnnsb. . . .
Booksse. . . . ,
Tamps* ■. * . *
*:::
a marbuhV.
luctloa Ulractac
COTTON SEED OIL MARKET.
FoUowInt ere the opening end doting
quotations st tho Now York cotton seed oil
OpsMw
market:
January. .
February.
March. . .
May. . . .
July. . . .
Heptrinber
the twit chance for advance, because
of th* enormous and aasorsd demand
for their products and because of thstr
freedom from the necessity of raising
now capital, as tbs railroad companies
have to do.
Now York. Job. It—Ths stock market
Opened almost generally higher. Isterbor.
ough wee a feature In activity, opeoad an*
changed; than lost 14.
pressed B4eel starred Is H higher. Amal
gamated Copper gained Vi aud lost
Reading opened % lower Ynd lost la all %
The recovery that alerted In the t*(t hour
yesterday has continued In fnil swing
since the opening. Important Interest*
Beamed to he persistent buyers of stocks at
higher prices, with th* execution of each
order. There la a growing feeling of aa-
Mtisau among the thorlt da* to the
ready ibSorpttsa of offerings. Th* haying
has bran wall distributed, with no stock
shout 10,000 shares os
Governments unchanged,
steady.
Other bond*
MONEY AND EXCHANGE.
New York, Jin. >7—Money on rail 2H44
2 per cast: time loans, sixty days, I; nine-
ty days. OH; six mouths, M4.
Posted rates, sterling exchange, 24.22W
wUhactpal .butineae jn hanker.'
4)4.8141 fnr**Sxt:
Commercial
istfV
hsstfs flm
Us Ur o* U bosds iowsr.
MINING ITOCK6
LONDON STOCK MARKET.
pa ggffi
Amalgamated Coppar
....
s^sslf Ohio*::::
ChMspssks
■rteTTr....
do, prvfvrvsfl
Orest Western
Illinois Central ...
ksyss sad Tsxss
Looixvt^s*sod*NsshVuto.
I snd Rssd.:!
Southern
_ %ywftftt4
*uio?itort)4e‘.v::::::::::
I’nltMl Htstrs ’steel
preferred
Wabssh-
do. preferred
CHICAGO CAR LOTS.
Below fa fives receipts today sad
idr ted receipts for tomorrow:
THE METAL MARKET.
New York, Jan. 22.—A fensrslly fair ton*
prevailed is ths metal markvt. Prices on*
chanced, except ter tin. which mined Me
Is spot and near-by deliveries.
1 notices for s limited I
yet
Illctl exIstlUf price levels
cnuleetsrinf
rsble ersdes
do nut wnr-
PS-..
for. Consequently some ll<|utdstln
Interests gnee the setuldsnre of
to the local rtnf* Just when tmveyard si,
lenee was mnklitf the crmvd fee*
There was nothin* In the day n
meats to esnse n I'lwiip «»f feell
wsy."—Hayward. Vlrk ft t'lsrk.
New York. Jsn.. 21—The Ksn k
was thervany perl
The fact that there win no tm
ilifr while the memltqr* talked of |
const, ttf the lack of GvoiMthy
nwiiri to the effort made HstsMa
the .market. The tpenlnc pc<c«»s
i"»sr , s'" ii,#u.wiagr>a ■ raw, httslesl ,|MMI
was the first. Tbe otsrkct ten prsctk-slly
‘ tfi durin* the afternoon."—Hmitheru Ex-
W. J. DIBBLE
Accountant and Auditor,
1114 Fourth National Bank Building.
AuMSitf W •*•*-"* ATLANTA, GA.
ATLANTA NATIONAL BANK
ATLANTA. CA.
C. B. CURRIER, FrssIdenL A. E. THORNTON, Vlg*eraM(*M.
H. T. INMAN, Vke-Prseldeat GEO. R. DONOVAN, Csahlse.
JAM EE B. FLOYD, Aset Cashier.
Capital - $500,#40.40
Surplus and Undivided Profits $500,004.0#
We Solicit Your Patronage.
HAYWARD, VICK & CLARK,
COTTON, 8TOCKB, BONOS, COFFEE, GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
Carundalet and Ori*je •**, New Orleans.
I yew OrlaSaa Futut* Biskere* kaeoclatlim
j Naw GrlMns anil Chicago Boards of Trade,
h*aj York and Chicago Correspondent*.
! * CO- AND BARTLETT, Ff "
PRIVATE WIRES TO ALL POINTS.
FRAZIER A CARRINGTON.
U H. Fsirehlls.
L. H. FAIRCHILD ft COMPANY.
a j. whit,.
NBW^OltUIANS.
Saw Orleans Cotton Exct.onga, New York Crffs* Exchange.
New York Cotton Kx< aangs. Now Orloans UoaVd of Trad*.
Now Orioan* Stock Exchsaco. Chicago Ba,rd of Trad*, •
Liverpool cotton association. •! S-
Privets wires to NEW TORE .sal CWCAUO. Orders solMted far
BMW Ball.ary. ow shorn Earhaugro. D. c. COTORAN.
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