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- New Tork. Jan. a —The local rollon mar
kel opened aleadr. There wee ronalderahlr
buy lug for apot bouaea Among local oper
atara the Alapnalllon wia in reduce abort ac
eooal* in antlrlpailon nr the report of the
rewrite .Imreeo on Ike quantity of cotton
flood thle era eon In January it. due at
n.- ol. aad aiaected to ebon a total <
alatot lttWOO Klee.
Liverpool opened Wedneaday morning
aliaut 2 polnta liettrr than due (or fn-
, turee. Spot an* quoted 1 polnta up at
I.Mil,for middling; aalea Ineieaaed to 10.
Thu following la the range In the nctlre
lontba lu Liverpool today:
Open. Utah. Low.
January-Kel iron ry ...\ft.4»)k 111 6.47
klarcb-Aprll lull t.4a 6.44
May-Juuc ,. ft.44 6.47 6.44
Jaly-Aagoat ..ft. 4ft ft.4t ft.4ft
urea at the opening In' New Toth
Irregular, tint prlcea lielna I imlm
' to 1 iMilnta higher. Trading curly
true on a moderate eiWle, with the trnde
aralllna Ibe iml.Uratlon of the glnurra' re
port to lip leaned at I o'clock.
There were advancer of aumr ft to 4 polnta
during the morning aeeeton. due to expccta-
tlnuatlMt the fig urea will he mildly hullleh.
on which eome of the tradera were reducing
their euminltmeat* and apot bounce were
moderate buyer*. Trade area not active,
though the undertone urae atcady.
government report will
not caaae wild llurtuatlana, unleaa the Ag
orae ahow much greater or awh lighter
i.m October.
Early buyer* wars Urunrr, KbMrtoo. Ill-
nrdan. Howard Wilson. Ilolirri Moon* mid
Itarb**. Hellars vm Wiggins, Nordrn, Wan-
uirn. liar. llt*nts, I’arnitt.
New lork Cotnmrrrlal: Th* day of nt-
ttomont i»tWffn the mill• and tha Apot
il+oinra haa !****« tmaipoDoil from mouth to
month, through tn*» oourtvay of tho mills,
hut tbw will bo a day of w*ttl#mtat uomo
Him*.
Journal of ('otnmrrr* on export
ninrkrt i-ondl lions: lniprnvt>m*»iit In l
atorba at Hbaagbat bavn hsgtin to di
»*i|mrirra surprts***! to fraru .how
Iturka oro In this, tuartrt. Hulk
quIriM rowing* from Ttsfeutn. Tra<
mlsrsilanroua pnrtaj vary fair.
.NVw OrlnnB Tlmrsltamocrat:' OJfrrtoc*
of Urrrpool good mlddllnf at 100 oolnta oo
‘ rrh bars Itoon withdrawn from tha
markft and tha |*ym*nt of aa tnurh aa lit
‘ Ti la unofficially reported. Tha on-
srdav abowrd NVw
polnti
shipboard record, jrrstanfsy ahow*
Orleans SS.C62 against 25,53 last rear.
Nsw York ComtuarcUl: Monday*
ill A Into uiiiicia. «*iii mr tut* iniwu **<•■
much tluic for politics, and little matters,
and arc busy whan other m*uil»rs arc
maq who la watching the tnca
mo might wot hare frit
hot lloadTi,.
—wr-do-thw-wtchamrr-a-i
Ira after all. It baa u«*«h|«n1 aa
mrdlrlni* for aotnc time.
There ha a been quite i
Oetolier here tbla morning for foreign ac.
count.
Following are the II a. iu bids: Mnrch
t.4Br; Hay 9.67c; July 9.66r: Ortolwr t.72r.
New Orlenm. Jan. tt—Liverpool ilwul
___ . , j| ...
Futures unchanged ami apota 7 high
er: aa lea lo.ooo.
New Orleana mnrket opened
•h."
rhauged to 2 lower. Disposition la to buy
the liellef that ccuaua will rauae
bulllah Imprcaalon.
favorable, the market will advance aieadll.
talked of.
ly for eastern mill*. Offering* are not
dealrnble llatp, having Imu| lluta. xvhh-b
cbecka Imalneaa. Kven running Hat* wan-*^
—An nrftrto In tartiy-g nnpor mi a lalmrlii
the eastern cotton mills so
ry Imlucetnent la offere«l to Immlgraiili
come then*. Thnuaniuls coubl Hint *
iNir, mid new mills are going up e\
where.
NEW YORK.
~ tu * **
t'loaed steady.
NOTES ON GRAIN.
Pointer* on Provisions.
3.—nnrtlett. Frasier *
•harp
iJTrfiitr was ateady hat 7 to 10 lower.
iSSSKf .VSfrtita*
BK
i i ur. i
:.|-wan
.. 44.4M
U5S -
■sw
TEJS
41,111
4*0.lift
. . auieueni la bulllah, owing to the luaa lu
* ' ttocke.
at eU l-.-*bg»wlak
~~
at year
44.7K
11,467
I Ing progrcwi. la liable to tie prompt!
dy rrflrctwl tp futurffTTnorp-Uiair UrutKcr
a yuan - tw twa^'gtw# - wiwii that jirttple'
daya laat year
itad receipts tomorrow:
raw Orlrwna ...
(£00 to 7.600
looatoD
Movement at Atlanta:
• tftockeOO hapd today U.040
IShma day laat year ; im
Increase •.M3
•POT COTTON MARKET.
dvr n
ufet;
iplniuls S.SGftl.
10*44’.
IU.Mc.
nihldllug i
is, steady! mbidlliiK i'»,
Jteady; mlddllDff 10 316»*
ilngton. Arm; middling HV.
ui. steauy; lunniiiti
Jttle I lock, steatly; uili
it.
l/mla. quiet: mtddllug l<*t<
*lh, ateady; middling lOMtk-.
ton. ateady; midditug 104c.
TODAY’S PORT RECEIPTS.
^Th# following table showa^receipts at tha
asms day last Jtar:
cam pa rad with tha
um
iM.tr
toil
K\*i
New Orlenna, Jan. D.—The markets allow
ed more activity today tbnn for annie time
past. Liverpool aboorheil the New* York
straddle selling without depressing effect,
ami spots ahow an advance of 7 induts
with total sales of lO.om. Keeling In gen
eral ***enia more friendly to eotfou, mid
should today's eenaua l*e moderate, aay
advance. liny them on the UIU- -. r ... T —
•on.lit Ions favor unfavoratde crop tlevelop*
iiienta .In wheat, and tho general altna*
tIon to not uuheatthy.
fora prices are very moderate. Any re
in pse to wet weather will bring Instant le-
s|Niiiae. Htocka are about half of laat sea-
at the uest live weeks, thratlme wl!l
that | have arrived when country nadi are ea-
Ih-i-IinI to l»e bad and the former too Inlay
to muki* deliveries. Light stocks, small re-
telpts mid g<eel Investment buying are
Iwo-k of the strength.
The area of drouth In the Argentine
seems to to* spreading. The cubic we have
this morning covers the southern territory,
where the oauie party claimed a few dags
twlow 12.100.000. the reserve mid beslta-
... ..-JwlL 1>S
grndftnl Huprovimieut lie the
receipts, otherwise ifnfhvor-
of Millhdi c nftrpri
S aken. mid a grad
Hilt. I3lrg» tree
Ir statistics,'-~rii ,, ,
iquNtalDou YmKdtilhieas have *1101 had the
mwah Ittoi'f o| the markets, ami-title fm-t
Is prltwlpslly *reapohslblo for the lever*
ago that proafieeta were favoratde. The
north ami rentral districts are the m<«t
ninny are of a severe cold, with no mention
of snow cover, llerlln May wheat cloAed
4 higher and Budapest April cloned 4
money, apcmlnttrJ
but lieeome more favorable In the future,
and Uuriug, tho^ plaining seaami mlds nre
usually against the InVr tin nil sldot
i«< sf#’ft+o}f wdil Ac Mm I cotton
ahead t«* the mills this sentoti nml had to
fart- $3 or |4 a lisle leas lu the fulfillment of
their engagements, owing to mi nrcbleiit t
much larger way, come on fu
tures. nml only fiud ready satisfaction If
the crop progress from the onset ts per
feet. Trailing lu futures here.during Ihe
morning settled around 10.20c for March,
with repeated Jerks upward. Houston re-
celpta for thrci* dnya show signs of drop
ping materially, aud we hear from good
source that the congestion lu eertalu
Teton lines la almut over.
The spot market !• quiet nml steady.
*p - - - ...
with 11 fair demnnd for eastern mills. UimnI
middling again alnnit 100 |Niluta 011 March
a gal . . ...
futures. Then* woubl In* more business
but for the composition of tin* lists of-
fered. T«m much undealrable cotton lu tin*
tall of list* Is the general i*oiiiplnliii
running lists comma ml a gout prci
York. Jan. 23-J. **. Ibn-he
The market continues to l*e a dull
cmlum.
narrow affair, with but little outslili
lies*. The tone Is very ateady nml ncutt-
menl Is generally In favor *»f no advance.
A glnnera* n*|Hirt of from li.ftti.ftun to 12.23U.
us) I tales la etpi*cted. If Hie report |imve«
f«t Ih*
„ bullish
gftHtii rise, an the Mi*»ri Title
nml will cover an goul evblei
itlug »* alntul completed.
I.mk fo
*1 1* large
srafe way.
closing
Volume of trails llgl.
The 4*hlrago Keeonl Herald: Just at
present there U some anslsty In Karane
over the prospective disappointment lu yield
In the aontberu provinces of *
LIVERPOOL.
r not* end dote.
Opening' Pfeeloot
IUnge. 2 p.m. Clnee. rioee.
I.*# !io , IS
44 l:S if* If
It.if* P w*
lip ^
pL i-<> IS iS&
Cloved quiet, but llredf.
NEW 0BLEANS.
n#
lore. In
to'tfe* nip la cation fa
Jk
CONDITIONS FAVOR
BETTERWHEATPRICES
Corn Strong on Small Re
ceipts, Light Stocks and
Investment Buying.
Chicago. Jan. 3.—Bulla ruled the gralu
pits on the board of trade and tie* volume
of burineas was exceptionalJy lorgr lit
wheat ami corn-Iargvr In the former ce
real than'for a year. The demand iurmed
to come from avery direction, llad not C# «
boom a. large prollt-taking the price move
THE WEATHERREPOUT
LOCAL FORECAST.
For Atlanta and Vletalty—Fair tbnlght
and Thursday: no decided change lu tem
perature.
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
of high pressure baa moved slow-
^ Tha a
^Tirqneife. Mich. Its aOraar* has 'caused
general and tleclded .falls In tetnperatnrr
over the northeast quadrant of the I?nlte«l
Mtatee and snow In tha lake region and tha
uort beast.
The depression that waa centered In the
nnper Ohio valley haa paase<| out over New
Holland; a second area of relatively low
taroaiecer Is central over northern Mon
tana. Tbla low la accompanied by higher
temperature and clear weather.
7124c lower.
fash trade Jn grain was Urge, more
han 400,000 tmahela tif wheat aud 160.000
SSSSTSi
... . _ Argentina.
This haa lieeti about the only unfarorable
factor recently developed from the crop
standpoint. It baa been assumed that tha
harvest In Argentina had been highly suc
cessful and that a bumper crop had baan
raised Meanwhile, the general wheat erap
outlook the world over appeared good, sup
piles of wheat from former crops were gen
•rally ample, amt there- was no- oeeaaloh
f*»r Ho* Importer of wheat to feel anxiety
u-e-sHin* of -mall aklpmcnta from fcuaala
ntul small clearances for the week from
the t'ulteil States and Oanadn. The sus
picion of shortage In Argentina, however.
May.....
July—
Kept
iiiciiI. but lit the domestic Held, haa been
the slight Increase lu milling demands for
nil winter wheat. Tbla la the sort which
forms the anrplns lu the centers of S4*cu
mutntliMi. New York millers have atworbed
the available supply there, and mills tribu
tary to Chicago have advanced 3 from the
Jot’kevlng to the nibbling stage. Both havo
stfitred excellent wheat at low prlcea.
to sell an Increasing quantity of
... ....... ..one
•utlnued damp and mlbl condltlona aroused
fears that an Increasing proportion of the
... - >maln on the farm
_^_.tad
promise that the practical slae of
would Ih* redtweii nml Hint the available
supply of merchantable corn hen* would
not 1m* materially Increased
■*ause«l a
PRIMARY MOVEMENT.
The following figure
10Yement of wheat hi
Wheat—Receipt
better deaiand la>th for cash ami futures.
The loiter, however, hstl iu*n*ewhat ^wurtut
the cash demand at the close of last >v»**'A.
Present largest owners of turn are wltlosl
with the packing Interest* and are evidently
tmorahle to the grain «m Its feeillug value,
t'urreiit nccumulalhma of 4-orn lien* an*
not jn* great ni usual for the *eaaun of
There should Is* a good nier-
^K.0tkt; ' receipt^ Inst \
nlpuieiits bod year SAMMn.
t’orti—Receipt* tislny 3I7.«KVI;
day Iasi year. r**c«*lpi*
lllg Sttl
et*V» receipts hen
l»y almut ttw.
,00) bushel*.
•eetlcftl ship
lllpUHM
n.ox*. n
I SPOT YARNS ADVANCED
ON A GOOD DEMAND
THE METAL MARKET.
Vtirl,. Jmi. "1 All ^fii.lt*. „q
n-r
THE COFFEE MARKET.
'lInu«|ou. .
We.
■ T WL
NORTHWEST cars.
•ssj
ap4»ll*
Totlsv Week.
X,"i
following (Inures gj
he New \ork voffei
5.4»» 5. «A
6 4A..VH
i- York rotnmerrthl: A very fair vol
of busliiett has be«*n put through It
*4*ttoii yarn markri during the |st*
In % ••. lluvi-rs wito for aoun* lime |»ast
helit off the market under the Is*-
hat slightly ensler prices would pn*
al* Inve llnnllv untie to the iviicltisloli
hit \ -tines 11 n ihey aland today are imtre
Unu likely •«» Ih* imilotnliicd for some time
t* erme. nuil lm\e 4*nter»*i| the imirket tor
••ring rcfjulremetita which
• demand for s|Mit yarns
character a* to still
»n* pn*s*li
ins Ih—n
fnrtli**r nd\
Im* Inti
supplies bn
tlgure
Ih-c
prices, and wiierev
Iipplle* Oil baud these
nkcu up at 1 cry stiff
July .. .
August .
MtpteuiU
75 VW
. S W1.1V
- OMt. >»
4.1-1
ciitatlyc* of soim
•■aylog ceiieeiu* through'
tie been In tin* market for tnc
viirlug anv s|h»! yarn* that wen
V>!,' while at lb#* same time they ha\c
den* for delherles t tinning as fa
S’ the eu*l of ue\l Keptemlicr.
the
,1. al
'g&'&sirj
com ea* 70,000 baeti
I-rimerr receipt, of whwit St,Mil hatkefe
;.«» baeft
m fttT.c
bmfeele. real pared with Hl.«»
aud 440,000 tiaebele. retpectlreljr. a jt~
**’ieeriPre» for the dif ftSt.OW l‘ , •»hel*
wheel. 113,10) tmthrls of corn end M.i
tuuheli of oeti.
THE CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET.
rrerloat
Hick. Low. Cloee. LTui,
fttaf....
July
^ATB-
May....
*llt..e. :
I’ORK —
Jan 15.10
764
794
St
3*
794
P
46
4414
4»%
iR
55*
Sj;
■»
3^s
33%
KS
22%
LAUD—
Jan.... 9J5
May... 9.4U
Jnty... 9.IT's
14.374
14.624
11.024
16.424
16.66
f»!DE8
Jan
May... 9.05
July... 9.16
9.16
9.X>
9.#)
hJKSu b.H
9.1:4 9.17M
8.974
9.074
9.20
BULLISH SENTIMENT
SEEMS VERY STRONG
New York. Jan. 3.—The Kun say*. "The
market failed to Justify the hop*** of the
bulls yesterday, or to do ns well ns ft
Hus e ill I tied to do ou the showing l.lver-
ihmM made during Ita late trading. The
nullah aeutluiriit about the ring anmi* to
be very strong; every olie settua io !v ad*
vising every one else to buy **otb
the
aide, but the great trouble kccuis lo
vice nml presenting Ihe arguments are mil
buying much cotton for No. 1 account
market utiencd yesterday at an advance oi
2ff4 imliits, and after another dreary day.
lowed al nil advance of 106 points. The
c(>n*u* bureau report on the amount of
c*ittou ginned to January 16 will Ih* received
Ibis afternoon. There does not aeeiu to Ih*
much diniic** of a very exciting market, no
matter what the figures may In*, lint the
market hat It
that they will Ih* almut C
New - Orleans. Jan. 3.—Yesterday's cotton
market advance waa trieealde technically
nines
staple i
Tbs conditions are favorable for fair
wantbar In tbla vicinity tonight and Thurs
day, with no marked change In tempera
Hpeelal to The (Seorglan.
iFraaa Hayward, Vick A (’lark.I
rn Topics: .The active couiltloua,Ji
unrfcet for Itouds and Ughflui fn
o*nt set'iiritlss general I v irfh
gfOWUi
icflect tl
owing ease In money. «Hrk will not 1m
(bust laffueucc an the • whole market,
*:«>V.w|.Mieul with a dlMhMtiou of the
. prebeiialou felt orer new security laauei
prertianglng the market seem* to tie over*
looked by tha lioar party, which atilt aalia
up arsrj- -mile roily. The shortage la
now con olden ride In all sections of llal.
ami the market will have* a rally at auy
lime the Idg bull Interval*, conclude that
look.-l to l*y Ki
If 9 “
BL niinialtmeete' f»r",lH. He- niwi
»iw 14 II* ipuei pare lo Ibo 8r,t elu»
atari;*, lh-rr wllf be * sra«'liK fririla, of
rourt-.roi-r In iierupeaa Uuaerlal rliriea
wblrh err mil iD'tlaiMwd to lake reaetreU
laleieet Ih Anu-rlniii).
treaeerr eponil
of the raooejr eent lo t'alllorHln will ua
Jertalljr o.|,| lo the tlreuglh of hAlurde/'a
ehowlng.
Ihe tuorkei grnenillr. ami we
ran not rluingr Ihe edrlr*. rmeotly el
th*f I Ur goon .tork, ebouhl lie I .ought .
ell aofi einii, auil bold for large progle
I be I will daolir
Biaeljr der.
btleea lime wlibln Ike orXI
tteltiranre ewi OhloV
■ml Xadirllle. New York Cealnl.
- wheel for turee whee week.
Ktorke quiet autl pnfeeetoMil marker.
“ue llquloetlon Ip Hill etorke. '
With eome ItquMetlon In lllll ato
irrliuni-3lrtroiN.llinn la lieromlng
lire ererj ilex. We look for tbla
Iwreme ab arnrr .[-.-uUll.r iredlng eierk.
It I* rhiwp Hlt.l ebouM lie lencbl. ”
. Thr eelliug of CaMdlen 1-arlSr look* ae
• Tivmi —
II ran. from t'nutent’e otflre.
New York. Jea. A Barba *
. ‘k. J*e. m.—,. n. iwrur ■ iai
Loudon market xllgbllf Imcular awl wllb
Uonrf roodltlouu werklug
nut feature.
market artnl lb a rational manner
Xretrrdar, anil there waa no frar of re
newed llqnldatlon. The hanking Intereata
-ble for Ibe m-oterx ftlon-
that were _
d»r eznreaae.1 Ibe opinion that thr market
would lie better If It would rrrnetu laactlre
for Ibe preerot.-r
ll-iue pul out uoroe uborta
-rill Imbgblr try their band
again at (erring Ibe market, down, bot do
January earning, of Knifed Autre Steel
wilt he larger rban tIR~year. Jfetr buat-
for large atrel rompanlM roullnnea tu
mb In exoeaa of ptadorfiTm
■ e In l-er
-rrople'a Una dlrl
Appllrallan of Allorney-llenaral Young for
n Injunction lo rritmlu the Great North-
— ^y fr
etock baa lieen grai
la Itamary ronnty
ami by Judge llallaui
_ — court.
laiudon copper opening for apot, and fu-
HAYWARD, VICK A CLARK'8
DAILY STOCK LETTER.
m — ““- 1 ■-- • w- w —■ ■ * — - — ■ Uf . ....
Icssly all morning. The temporary lujunc
* uurr~ * ***
lion granted In Into
Srtil. fl, wllbout -
building up bank
COTTON 8EED OIL MARKET.
quolalloua of tba New York rottou eeed -
Minimum and Maximum Tnmparaturet
Mid RalnfalL
Obeer.itl.Be uktn at I c. nx., KU aaaxb
faegr*:-:;
Amarillo
Corpoa Christ I..
BHffH&.-.Y-:
KI Paso.
Fort Hmlth
(lalvsston
Havre
Jacksonville
Ktn
Knoxville. . ,
U’s Angeles. .
Macon. . . .
Memphis. . .
Meridian. . .
Miles City. .
» } 62
—s—*- ** -
Montgomery. ..... .1
Nashville j
New Orleaus j
(Unsha. .
SCXe.
littsliurg.
I'orllsnd, Me.
Portland,. Ore.
Ht. laouls, . .
Kt. Paul. . . .
Klin Frnmisco.
Favsnnsb. . .
Npthksnc . . .
Tamps.
Taylor. . . .
Tlutiaasvllls.
Vicksburg. .
Washington.
was tt.M) I tales larger linn Hi** previous
yrnr's com|tarlMtii. whcrcis vesltrdny Ibe
figures were 4W bales less than tan* v«*.»r
ago. The on shlplMHiril reeonl: New’Or
leans. 66.067. last year 24.625: (inlvcston.
146.944, list yesr cx.co*. Kenator (iilbersnu's
Federal measure pultlug the Iwui u|nhi ti-nd-
lug In fotlon future* w*un not takei
loiitiv by the local talent, thtHigh
ttrinpteal to minimise the slgnlflca
which sent enough aborts to <
few |Hdnt». The niovcniiit
the (Nirts gn\e frlemla of l
* pleasure tnnti couesrii. for i*ic i tMi'nts on \inr. ii im * Ih>.>h wiiii,ir..
Xf-ri* are. hiddlwr up with grater Vim
e receipt*. Iso wccksIm* ha i> iiiiiifri,.i*iiv'i-rtiu>ria.i " i
To-lay'#
stocks mm
AND DISTURBED
Due to Weakness in Great
Northern and Union Pa
cific Early.
BEGAN SHARPLY OFF
Losses ill General‘List Were
Limited to Small
Fractions. 4
. cw York. Jau. a—Tha Irndenry toward
dnlluiwe and nanowlng wpTnuent waa for-
•her empkaelied In the'alork exchange
dcallage Ibte luarnlax. Ahmed tbe merkeia
re gnu. with a rather cheerful undertone.
here waa very
were rtnu. with a rant
Anwrlcen ateek '
luiwercf. andri^ T ...
nrarb mixed. In Ihe ffrtt Tult boar Ihe ea-
winneement from Ulnneeota that the court
lYk.po.nl.rlnG^INj^brrn^kx^.J.^
Jont etfert bn the tret of the lltt.
and when It wae aeeu that Ik. real a«er-
I'lga. were extremnlr email tha ourket atart-
i*T In to rally with aomr alacrity. The
movement upward bad no gn-atar form
than tbe eartv drift toward lower pricee.
lag rtowafXTnt^MwmaSS &ra I.
neither llqnldatlon eanogh to cue any
The market woe nneeltle,! gad dlxtorb-
Jntag'!? m,;rw Xrffitts
order mtralntux the Inrmee of the
it Northern capital until approved by
Ulaneuta railroad eommlaalan. ou ihl,
. I Great Northern declined 3H aud
Northern 1-erlgc IS Hulk atorke quickly
recovered the larger parlor three loaare.
and were Arm at Ihe end of tbe flret boor.
The general Hat ahnued off In armpatby
with Ibe Hill etorke la tbe Ural lew min
ute*. but loeeeu lu Ibe oujorltp of mean
were Untiled to .mail fraction!.
Government bond* unchanged. Other
_ per cent; time loaaa
Inane, ft; ninety daya, 6H; etx month* 4.
I-oatrd ratal, aterilr
ng exchange It-ICUh
w,in evinei ItuSlUCS In Irtnkcr'l bill*
04441.1346 for demand and ILIlUtf
_.. for alxty-diy bill*,
tbivemmcnt luuda Arm.
Itnllrund I wind* atcady.
Ity ». North Bulle tl4H.' Rbannon :4. Web
vcrlnc NL^Callfornla-Arlxona ltd.
THE LIVE STOCK MARKET.
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•ts 40.0W. M— •— “ * • ‘
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xml Ift.aseqn; heavy lf.3S4H.Tu:
T*tlmatc3 ,iecclnt« .T.wo. Markri
plrx
. THE 8U0AR MARKET.
New York. Jan. tft.—laical reHaed and. raw
augar market ateady and unchanged, lam
don (me; atcady; January In M.d, February
-XEYV YORK—Waldorf-Axtorla.
BOSTON—Exchange Building.
YVASIIINOTON—Colorado Building.
NEW ORLEANS—Henncn Building.
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THE AMERICAN AUDIT COMPANY
Home Office, 100 Broadway, New “York City.’ „
F. W. LAFRENTZ, C. P. A., President.
E. Mnnwaring, Vien Praxldwit, Thno. Coehnu, Jr., C. P. A* See. and Trt
BRANCHES
ATLANTA—Fourth Nat-1 Bank Bldg.
CHICAGO—Marquette Building..
PH1LADELT ::iA—Bellnvun-Stratford
SAN FRANCISCO—Balden Building.
LONDON. ENGLAND—4 King StrmL Cheapxlde.
AT.ANTA BRANCH 1015-18 Fourth National Bank Building.
0. B. BID WELL, Beiident Usnsgsr. ~
Tnlnphonn, Main 172. Cabin Addruart, Amdit, N. V.
giiiiit*rs’ i «*|Miri may Mir up a bit «»f trad-
li»« activity. Imt It Is hardly pinlwMc an
«*Ml*rgnl msrkMi will follow. Meanwhile.
persistency than nre receipt*.’ Twit"weeks I p, lift u iiiit»fflt TaTlv *ieiH»rie.l
Ihe local Mock In pA we* mill depnirjShirlninfF T ic|mrta".
1 1 of the mnrke
• the
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miitH bn* n-stiliel I
vgyptlau
.. .ra.....™. ...FWANK HAWKISH. Prvsl.lent
It M ATKINFON. Vice l*resMsat,. THOM AN r KRW1V.
J( IKK PI I A. MeCORD. Vlr^e-(‘resident. It \V. IIYKRS. Assist
. .S05 ft. |*»
quite n lew liisiniic.
plaretl at high pi|e**s for
•n which fairly r>M*<*u.al»le
Third National Banh
LIVERPOOL CRAIN MARKCT.
Capital .... $200,000.00
Surplus and Profits $37r,000.00
WUetil 0|h-ii.-| 4|ul**t \ blpti'*";
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X lib Hie ip»4*4»Ht.
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II. M. ATKt.VHON,
JtmKPIt A. Met’(til |t.
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DAVID \V«l*H»\VA:tI».
CENTRAL BANK & TRUST CORPORATION
Capital $500,000.00
Candler Building. Branch Corner Mitchell And Forayth St*.
Equipped with every modern facility for doing a general Banking,
Truit ond Saving* Uuslneix.
4 Per Cent Interest Compounded
On Savings Deposits
INVESTMENT SECURITIES BOUGHT AND SOLD.
The mna> modern Safe Deposit Department In tbe South eipecially
prepared for storing smsll. and large warca.
HAYWARD, VICK & CLARK,
CCTT0N, STOCKS, BONDS. COFFEE. GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
Carondaltt grd Gr^jder^Sli. New Orleans.
t’wttaii Kidnntr.
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\>w York »’Wffr*» Ksrhsngs.
Axawrlstr Mstrnwrs l.lvsrpool Cotton An a
r\ mil rh-nrti c'orrfspondents.
r.ER A CARRINSTCN.
J. S. C YCH” A CO.. AN-J J ! .R"LLTT, FRA
PRIVATE WIRES TO ALL POINTS.
ALONZO RICHARDSON & CO.
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
AND AUDITORS
Cotplre Building.
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Beil Phone, Ms;nC:3>
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■Mil l»»X**»|VlUi,
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W. -J. D0BBL E
Accountant ani Auditor,
!M4 Fo’rdi Frtionul U;.uk Builiin",
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L. II. FAir.CIIILD Cc
S. J. White.
COMPANY, j
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