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the Atlanta Georgian.
Kill!)AV. JAXrAltY 2». 1JQ.
COHOH MARKET
A SMALL AFFAIR
Professional Element Are
Apparently Alone in the
Making of Prices.
THEY WERE SELLERS
Transactions in the Early
Trading Were Made on
Declining Scale.
NEWS AND GOSSIP
of the Fleecy Staple.
:»52
& 47
& 4T.
.Vrw Yolk. Jan. 3».—Businc*' at (he «•!*• *»
Inf »f (he coijao market wasthis morning
very quiet and Aral price# were nhcli.iiig***!
to ] fMilnt blfber. After the rail, the list
wee depressed atioat 4 |>olnta by selling of
• professional nature.
The trend of prWt In llte Liverpool umi.
ket Friday morulnf waa downward In the
early tradlnf. The openluf was steady ut
a point decline, and at 12:15 o'clock prlcea
were uochanfed to 2 potnta down. The
rloae waa steady 1 point lower to 1 point
klftaer.
-The following la the range la Ike actira
months lu-Liverpool today;
Open. High. Low.
January- February *...6.664 6664
Itorch April fr.M4 &&»4
May June 5.4* ft 49
Joly-Aegu»t -...6 47 6.47
The spot price waa unchanged at 5.90(1 for
middling. Hplnnera* takings, however, were
•mall at only T.ooo hale*.
There waa nothing In the cable* that
could be takaa aa an Influence for n U«-
dine or an advance, and aa a reault open-
Ing prlcea In New Y'ork were quiet and
unchanged to au advance of ) point, which
waa followed hy a decline of about 4
polnta on professional selling. Iltisluesa
waa very dull and confined almost entirely
to the profeaalooal element.
That price# do not show a greater de
cline under I he heavy movement la gratify
ing to holders of raw material. Indicating
-a* U doe* -UuU- cuusuiuplk'11 i"! .kiTfdng l**?'
with produclfonrantt tout after the mtHiFw
requirements are filled from the mrreut
crop It I* I hough! hy some of I lie heat
posted that carry-over Into the neat sea
non will not In- burdensome.
Edward Moyae A Co.. New York. In their
circular letter of January 22. any a In ref-
crence to rouauinptlou:
"The great expansion In «-**n*tumptl-m la
atcndllv making llaelf fell, even KIIIhoii
feeling c«»ui|M-lled to Increaae hla enrlv tig
urea l»v over 260.0TO hnlea to uud
there is every reason to believe that In*
will still further’Increase them hm the sea
non progfeaaea. Few |ienple renilse the vid
unte of exports this sea son. mul many will
he aurprlatal to lenru that, during llie tlve
months nearly elapsed, foreign countries
have taken 100.00ft loilea more than In the
hlg cron year. During that season, for
elgn spinners took from us h.733.U*u hales,
and as our domestic consumption will reach
fullv 4.500.000 hnlea. there la nothing ns yet
to prove that (If the erop Is euffbieiitly
large! exports and home consumption may
not reach ns high as 13,250,two hales. Th«-t«-
will, «f course, be 19 lack of arguments
that aplnnera’ takings hfm-eforth will u*»T
equal those of the Idg season. Iml with
the figures to date already *
eesa fit takings, the liurdc
Hpecl.il to The Georgian.
(From Hayward. Vhk A Clark.I
New York. Jau. 2ft -J. M. Ilnehe 4 Co:
I.tverpool waa due 4{j| point higher. Open
• d steady at 1 point decline. At 12:15 p. in .
was quiet unchanged to 2 lower. Mpots
quiet aud tiutimiijp-d; mhldllng ft.Hud: sales
*.QO); Amerlenn «t,tse»; *q*«-rillation aud ex
|»ort 54t>; liuiMirts 24/m*. Including 16,</>*
American. Tenders new *!■•* ket LMO.
The New York Commercial: "Flue yarns
aplnnera are gelling higher prlcea for their
products than they were a month ago, al
though they urn paying leas for the staple.
Few mills running on coarse yarn cloth
of the export variety are m-iklng any lower
prices on forward contracts The dlsiemi
thill of the mills MCCUIS to In- to Work
heavy cottons up to a close parity wlt%
flue goods.
Bniuhay receipts of cotton for week. 97.-
•ft .♦»»♦ —I set - vo-ni ; «J*ipM»*
12,<»»; a flout |9.»f>. ngn
agililisl H7.MI
mill 2TIS.4K3 In
HccHpts of
•Ilia fair for tl
Edited by
Joseph B. Lively
MARKETS
Mr. umr* iwwtr^r*
x*«rr Mpcrlnc, of od*
itm, ourkoUlaAtlaal*
IM II, Sootk koa nil
him . rarotalaad *■-
tkorltr Ik kla apadalif.
TIPS FLASHED
From Wall Street
H peris I to The Georgian.
(From Hay wan". Vick A Clark.)
New York. Jan. 2ft.—J. H. Bathe 4 Co.:
Americana lu Ixmdou Irregular awaiting u
RANGE OF NEW YORK STOCKS AND COTTON MARKETS
NAME OP STOCK.
Aiuerici
Lillie
llll|M>tlJ
to roiitllievit 12.!
i Iniles.
ofhIng In the <
ur market this
it her dlre<
•luifncter. Indira led re<
nnd deninmt nhaucMng lie
apathy may cans*
think the market
iff flu* short side,
opens Lit J low
purchase t
dull;
'-ilpois
in good
hales; to
aides to glv*
morning In
timiiiiuged In
ds nre In-ary
rapidly. Npce^
Illative lipatliy may cause slight recessions
lilies
rould
'Sfirk
to (Hiding.
Houlgoiil .
demtiiid and very firm."
K*iIIow|hk are II u. m Mils: March 9.42c;
Mhv 9.12c; July 9.6*-; October 9 *h*.
Tin* pro|Mislllou to eliminate thre*- nil'll-
llonal grades was dlscusae«| yesterday hy
the lustrtl of tiisuagers aud h-ferred to the
hv laws committee, which Is to report buck
within the next two weeks.
GwuHiiuey aud M*Farideu selling July.
Mitchell I-ought 2,090 March at 9.44* from
Craig.
Liverpool selling nt 9;!f» o'clock.
■lufutu keeps on taking Amerlenn rollon
Three thousand and eight hundred go out
tisiay from Pacific |Hirla. Ho far for this
scfismi .fapan has taken 121,000 liales.
New Orleans. Jan. 2ft.—Hayward. Vick 4
i'lark: Llver|H*d was due altout 34/4 lower.
Futures are unchanged; spot prices tin-
• Iniuge-I. hut sales only 7.000. N'ot quit*-
as expected, and this may cause easier
markets here tislay, us statistics will also
l*c unfavorable.
The visible supply statement, also spin
ners' takings to Ih- published tonight, nre
not ex|M-eted to he as strong aa the |mst
AmnlgiiinuP-d t*op|ier .
Atlantic Coast Line. .
Amerlenn Hugsr lief .
Anaconda
American Lorf'mot I ve -
do preferred ....
Am. Hmeltlug Itef. . .
do. preferred ....
AtrlHsoei
do. preferred ....
Americau Cottou OH. .
Am. Car Foundry .
1n»or * '
klvn
Canadian l*s
Chicago and Northw'n.
Chesapeake 4 Ohio . .
Colorado Fuel 4 Iroo.
Central Leather ....
do, preferred . . ..
Chicago 4 Great W. .
Chicago, %!., 4 HI. F.. ,
Delaware 4 Hudson. .
Dlstlller'a Mfcurttlea. •
Krle
do. preferred . . ..
General Electric . . «
Illinois Ceutral ...»
Am. Ice Hacurltleo . •
Isiulavllle 4 Nashville.
Mexican Central . . .
Missouri Pacific ....
4 I46S
j "7IH
:ru,
'4 73*4
4 MS*
•' .S'*
; m
eks.
Anllclp
shorts
eriNN.I spot
of fall-
iml this
ellne lu
80UTHERNCOTTON YARNS
KEPT AT TOP OF MARKET
Futures I
takings, the burden of ptoof will
leikear.* 1
New York tloaMT itfarty. net t
fl/6 polutfl lower thsu Thursday's finals.
Movement of crop for the week.
T! |“j5o?. I U*«. 1 I9>*ft.
HI nee Hept. I
■ Insight for week....
Klnrc Hept. 1
Hoothern eonautnpfn
731.238.'
NN9.14HI iar..Kr.l! 21X1.25*
»^46.;66;7.M2.KW4iR,77r*.ft2't
■ ftft.f I 6M.CU 4h.fl
lleeelpta at all 1. H. |K)rla:
Net receipt a today M*jQ1
Fame day last year
Increaae 3U ** W
Total receipts for week
Httne week last year
Increase
Total r^O«»lptB since Kept. 1 *....7,040,924
Ha me time last year
Increase 1.41*.994
Catlmated receplta tomorrow^ ^ ^
Now orle»na 10.000 ti* uo-vi -2.72*1
tlglveston 1K.IW to 21.0i»J «.'*«
Houston 14.00U to 18.WM l.wsi
Movement nt Atlanta:
lUcrlpts today ^
Same day last year M
Increaae *;•
Hblpmtnts t*vUy
hkme day last year ■
Increase
Htnck on hand today
Fame day last year
Incrcnai* **-H‘
TODAY'S PORT RECEIPTS.
Tfc# following tahl# abowa
Porta.
New Orleans,
tmlveatou. 4 •
Mobile. . . •
Savannah. . ,
(linrlrston. •
NVIltiiliigtou. .
Norfolk
IWltlmore . .
Dost on. . .
Newimrt New 1
Brunswick. .
Jicks^nvllb- . .
IHlClfl.- Feast
jiai i
.'Mi
Total
■ H «
2.9*32
INTERIOR RECEIPTS.
Towut.
an I
| 190*
172»« !
364
49*2
August*
Mami-hi-
’ :.-v» ;
iiir.
’.luclunaH. ......
ilia
Total
322".1
9714
SPOT COTTON MARKET.
i*tv York Cnmtnegrlnl.
17ver> move «*f the spinners Is being
it I*-lied with tinnsmd Interest hv weavers,
the sh«»rtnge of yarns for any delivery
thl« able of the aiimmer month** makes the
matter of having onf* of dlfTh ulty. It has
*4-4-n shown for days past Hint m* r*-*lm--
lou lu Hie general run of yarns rould Im*
talked for. and It has only Ihtii lu the |io|h-
>f tlmlllig. here mid there, n soft spot that
myers have Ih-ii going Hie rounds of the
uarket
All values ataml at tlo- same level for spot
lellverv as those .pmted earlier III this
1 Southern two plv skeins In Ltls
o
32
MAKE or STICK.
1 !!*£
' t:h
1
TT Y . OuL 4 w
National Load
Northern Pacific
New York Central
Norfolk ft Western
147“
i«3H
iJT*
#
Pennsylvania.
People's Gas
Pressed Steal Car
do. preferred
Pacific Mall. .... *
iir
M
97
So?*iSaSt*. - .■.■. ::::::
do. pr.f.rra-1
United Bt.tta Rubber. . . . . .
do. prafomd
■outhorn Itallwoy. .
do. preferred
ftloM-Sbefflrld
164
147
i
160
216
Tean. Coal ft Iroo
Texaa ft Pa rifle.
Colon Pariflc
United fits tea fftael
do. preferred
Va.-Car. Chemical
131
199
S’ 4
Western Colon .
Wahaab .
do ‘preferred
Wisconsin Central
do. preferred.
strong feature wws the Coppers. Amalgn
muted and Anacouda seemed to be well
iMUighl.
There la a dl*|»oslHoii 011 the |wrt of
Miukliig lulereats to discourage nny pro-
otiu**e«l atlvsuee. hut at (be same time to
rev eul any (mar raiding.
The hanks should show benrr gains eu
itsh ou Hie week aud a good loiuk state
ment Is looked for.
Me may have some Irregularity today
III early trading.
l.«N*ks like the raid on Amalgamated aud
'nine others was a bluff.
The withdrawal of gmeruuieiit funds he-
■ for* March 4 should make moucy higher.
' This ealha-d 4*Uie~~gmttng It the Otwultlg
It U n traders' market, and itwi likely to
<l<* miu«ii either way. llelieve It la a sale
on all hard s|M*ts.
Town Topics: The market la In n walling
attitude on neenimt of the atrong bull In
terest lo lake an aggressive |*ualthm at the
prt-seiii time. Tile de«*lsioii of Htwretury
Himvv h* call In the goveriiuteut funds on
*le|N*slt prior lo his rt-Hreiuenl from offlee.
March 4. has <-attae*| some apprehension, hut
we do not think that any undue (ears need
lie fell..
Khnrts are tmnklng on Steel common divi
dend not In-lug realized. The dlvldeud la
likely to l*e 2 |*cr cent, hut II la believed In
moat conservative circles that Hie next
•inarter will see this stock placed at least
on Its old 4 |M-r cent basis, consequently we
l*N*k for. a broader ami more actlv* market
with very much letter prices for the uimnI
shM-ks within the next thirty to sixty «my**.
aud would ndvise purebaae of dieller *iaaa
of dividend (Mylug smairlth-s. like liilau
Faiifie. ftoiitliei 11 I'aclfic, llesdlng. At* hi
sou. Hieel. Amalgamated aud Hoteliers.
—7 NEW YORK.
Tfc* followlm I, Ik. nor* I. colls. In-
loro, la N.w Tofk tod«y
! is u
. 9.14;».»
. 9.33 9.33
. 9.47 9.49
. 9.62 9.52
. 9.56 9.69
A 9.63 ' MB
. 9.M 9.r*>
.1 9 641 9.75
9.32 34: 9 m :r.
9.29 31 9 X. .T7
9.43-44 9 47 tv
9.49 51!
9.52-to !* .V. .17
9.S6-67 -i
9.59-60' 9 6.H.I
9.64-Mj '* > 01
LIVERPOOL.
Following {• tba opening riogt and close,
compared with yesterday;
tut urea opened steady.
Opening Previous
Range. 1p.m. Close. Close.
•January B.6«J6dil^ •b.MV* 5.6ft 5.56
Jan.-Feh S.wdd-M 5.54 6.&4U g.m
Fell.-Mar. ...5.U -6.B1H .... ft.MH 6 51
May June ....5 49 4.47 B.47H 6.4H 6.47^
.June.July ...5.4HH4.47V6 6.47^ ft.47 6 47
July Aug. ...5.47 4.46 5.46 ft 454 6 464
Aug.-Hept. ..5.41 4.414 ... 6.39 5.404
Hep!.-Oct. ,..5.17 5 36 ft.354 ft.344
Oct.-Nov. ...S.t444.r4 5.32 ft.32 -1324
Closed ateadj.
NEW ORLEANS.
inn. . .
Feb. .
March.
April. .
May.. .
June. .
July.. .
I »el.
is si
7\ 1" 17 lo.2l7lO.i7UO. 19;M lk-20 10.19-20
1 I IU14-21113.21 22
. M.|9 Id.22|10.u|10.20 ! 10.20-2I|1U21 -22
.!. I | 110.21-22110.22-21
. l-l.23 U.2ft IO.2dilO.24:10.23-24id.24-25
J ,10.25-27110.27-29
10.31 10.31 10.29 10.3)110.31 32 10.32 33
9.H9, 9.92 9.S8! 9.92 9.91 97 9.M9 9I
Ch>oed quiet.
NOTES ON GRAIN. .
Pointer# on ProfSIoni.
.■.k I. ih.. iirlt-f* ii.nv niuni-ti f..r f.irwar.l
puriTi.*-*-,' nil 3T. H-tutliiTii two ply skeins
are for eontrnrt and the full 4nv for
near hv delivery.
Ukkgoidtug the volume ut varn lu sight
•*r coming through order, agent** r*-
p.*rt th.it the fin*- varus are *lee|d.-*|ly
scan*- and that they are likely to remain
so far sonic weeks to come. Among tin*
luust assiduous hunters f**r avidlahh- st«N-ks
are tsrg*- Weavers lu the New F.iigiaitd
tirmlt. They arc not stopping «» the price,
hut where yarns mu In- had the) pay the
full market values.
Out* of the bush- fit*is Unit leads splinters
fr* hidd thrfr rti****^ tw fiettde ft 41h* IonMHIv
>f their purchaaera to locate fine -pinning
grades of the staple in any considerable
Itiaiitlty. It Is stat*-*| that tin- mauufae
Hirers of flu*- bleached giHMls arc still In
I he market hsiklng for yarns ami that
where they are spinners, they 'have trouble
In finding rot ton of tlo* desired grades.
This keeps them front naming any lovvcr
prleea on Hiclr finished products, ami makes
llllug t*» pay the prevailing price for
ns they need.
falling <
its, Jau. 2.** — Although futur*
were rather lM-ttcr than dm
If In Ho- volume of spot sal*
i-l adverse comment ami Impic
This, . niilhlucd VV 11
nutlelpatloii of unfavorable weekly stath
he published t.Nla
|M-tllUg
Ihh
• sllie
followlng Tin*
shorts lit, actual coll
piling. Receipt
if Hie n
at luterlo
shlpi
•f that Jau
1 III give stiff
•nth checked
falling ..IT faster Ilia
I t , ’ 1 '' I
Thei
S|hiIs a
IclIlilUd
up prlecs. Had
ferltur with business t*s
New York. Jan. 2.. .1
The i-ottoii market this
absolutely *h void of lid*
f«-ature has M<eii tin
piddle and |>
Frle-
nnd the r
agnation of htlsitr
’••ssional 11 pat h
the
nark**
h-*ilne than to Imp
la usually
ding Is so
say there
id The hlg movement
her effect than to check
nine time tin- absorption
le a- to prevent bearish
ilgllltUdc. Oil the Whole
be greater resistance It*
ut In prh
tl.af .1111
Cline In
tin- In sight tlgu
prices, uv
d with spill
for present requln-inents
• ntnv be hmked for tioiu
harp d«-
h|H-*-lal to The Georgian.
• From liny ward. Vick A Clark.)
Chicago. Jau. 25.—Ilartlctt. Frailer a
rlngtou: G«mm! liN-nl tnleut turned s«‘ll« r
wheat again urmiml 75T*c tH-cniise of c:i
feeling.
ttats u shade easier on dull trading. S
buying. sup|Nised to In- for Northwc
vlng Is mostly on limited s«*ale .
fash hous*>M. Ilelmhotx A Sterling,
fri-dy over 46*-. l'rlngle was the
alNiitt 2ft').(rt!.
heat, p
oft S|MI
to sell provisions
■Will
Would prefe
hlllgcs.
and oats it purtiin
small hut steady
proyemeriti lu
has golhiwed .
advance In wlu-at. Now Y'ork mills elulun .
yesterday Hint they had sold more (tour
than In any day In the year l,#*enl export
concerns turned down bids yesteduy on
fimir at prices which they hail been quoting
their trad** u»«* days In-fore. Stmt winter
and spring when! flour was 6*1 higher at
l,hrrt*m*l Home Idea of the «-mdlttm»* of
Hu- flour trade with country mills north
west Is cmiveywd In Ih** following scut hy
Parson*, of Winona, Minn : "Country mills
after wheat; could sell our receipts tu them
for next four month* t.slwy Qur miller
l«*l*T im- yesterday he had more oiiI»r» for
flour Hiatt he cotthl fill."
Durum or tiiaenr«»til wheat has tonic n
n*‘w pine*- for Itself. It will hereafter
appear ns n breakfast fcssl. laln-letl "puff
*-l wheat " Cereal fo**d iiiauiifin'tiirers say
Hint It Is the only when! Hmt Is hard
«tough to stand the "puffing" treatment.
llr*Himhull estimates that the linimrta of
wheat hy the consuming countries for llte
four months ending April 90. next, will
aggregate 132,ono,ufio bushels, and that the
t*-«iiilrements of these countries will |»e
i.Vl.oOO.OiH liuahi-ls. thus leaving 21.nno.0no
bushels to In- made -up 'front supplies 011
hand, lie calls attention to a similar large
lu Ftimpcnu suppli
WHEAT OPENED
IT BETTER PRICES
Later Lost the Advance cm
Free Helling hy Pro
fessionals.
Chicago. J.rii 2ft.—The markets were
loppy, hut cliAu-d strong with wheat up
»ir4*'. corn W lower. *sits , 1l«• *-fi t** un
hanged and provisions I5fl324«' hlslier.
Primary receipts «*f wh-at SD.tua bushels
ml *-*»ru ft*.twu bushels, eompar«**| with 526.-
•ft and .125,0)*) bushels res|*ccHvcly a year
Clearances for the week 3.929.000 bushels
wheat aud 2.064.0m bushels oats. c«*mpaivd
with 3.434.000 ami 5.633.001 hurtle!*
lively u year ago.
Coah' grain tnt
bushels wheat. 6.— ...
btrdirl* -corn nnd 159.009 Imahcts
t'htcagn. Thr arahoanl rrtmrtrd
f wheat nnd corn and I25.9»
CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET.
tie* 1
II
"u.'whll.- tbf- jlAli.il 11 .Tiiti
*-X|N»cled to coutrlh-ite :
and Argentina 32.ikW.oa) hi
"With no desire l*. ile.
self or AII>h«Mly else
*-*-pl a legltlimitel v strong
stieugthenliig wheat |h>sIHoii.
froshy. "There U a sliurtage
" \000 bushels III the pntnto
rim
many nnd
In Itussla
1 mark* 1
mestlc sit hi
ns ntiyhod
Inter In
Till
••fie
s from Jau
■wi.mi hush
it Itussln ur.
.«►■* bushels
nothing ex-
ml steadily
said W. A.
.if over 30J.-
i\»- wheat
'X
Idle.
I stuff.
Is working
Uhl have figured
In the Inst three m.-i.tle
altuly s**t d<*wii with Ih*. fi
over With
Wh-at -In
*1*1 weather nrev
wheat In-Ii I'ii
her with snow
predicted. N*-v
••ring of spot |»ri*’i
8TR0NG SPOT SITUATION
COTTON MARKET FACTOR.
disappointed that p
Orb-;
i 2ft The Tine
*f ev bleiltly .Ire
market coi
ell.-V Of the
•rtlott of the
■ tl* ipat.sl a
lltb-
ulntlv
• apiest fo
hat less keen, hi
ilddtlng have fotim
Inahl*. supplies, the l
Vew Fnglaml mills |
e hugi-ness **f tlo- el
takings ami
i*rd. heavy *qdiiuers' takings ni
Rlstem y with vvlihli vh .in.m*
i|uantlty of «s*ttou *»n sldpb*»ai
l.lvertiool. quiet: Itihl.lllng qplaud* I
AllnnlJ. .l.-n.lv; "ll.lilll.lK,
New York. ateH.lv; middling lb _
Now (Itlenti*. firm; middling 1' 7 10c,
.Savannah, steady; middling 1 • 3 P-.
Wilmington, firm: mhldllng 1
IhMdob. steady; middling lie
Little H.sk. stead), lutdullug
•»ver *-X|N*rt herself. **r st least re
|C pultluu of the n umaut av .dluhl.
me cttiiaimipthm to a daiigeroush
-upplv llay vvat*1. Vbk \ Clark
ehnn
of VC. oV
ileal. ,S2H.imi bushels oats.
rye, .*.(■►• bushels barl. v m.<
*e of 773,^' bushels *s.rn lit
Includes 45.4ht.iUt hushels .*
•x#i bush* Is * .»ru. 12.241.•*■* l.i
l.722.«U) bushel* rv** and
tlo cabled A
M might.
of the Russia
ctivelv having
The following give* the open, range nnd
lose of (he Chicago gralu market today:
Prevtou.
Open. High. Low. Close. Close.
S.-pl
DUN—
May 46
July 45*4
Hept
OATS-
Mnv.... 3*4
July 35S
Heli I
PORK—
Jau
May.. 16 to
July
46\
4-14
454
454
IM
9-474
CHICAGO CAR LOTS.
glean receipt* today and *att
Tomor
s-elpta for tomorrow
Today.
THE 8UGAR MARKET.
LIVE STOCK MARKET.
•go. Jill (logs—pstlnmtid re
irk* t 'hhs- up; light u.v
-.1 K60fi6 7.1. Iieav v |6 5hi6 77*
ATLANTA MARKETS.
Twij f»aoouce.-—-
KGGH—t'an*ll*s|. active. 22c.
LIVE POIT.TKY—Ileaa. active. 374940c
each; chickens active. E9324*- en.h: davks.
Pekin. 35c each; puddle, 269*^ oarb: geese,
full feathered. 66c each; turkeys uctlre, 14c
pound. „
DRESSED POULTRY—Geese, umlrawn.
active, l(4il24‘*- imuidiI; turkeys, timlrnwiv
active. 14916c |*oun«l; hens, undrnwu, fancy,
13c pound; fries, active. 16c pound.
PRODL’CK—Tenuesaee ribs mul lioneg. 7c;
Tennvaaee sausage, 9c; lertl. 10c pouml;
ham*, active 15«- pound; shoulder* adlve. 9c
pound: rides active. 10c (tound; butter. a*>
Hve. 12V492DC |M»nn«l; beeswax active. 25r
*otind: honey, bright, active, 8c pound:
noney In l-|»ounil blocks, active. 12c pouml;
dried apples. 6c |H>und; white liens active,
'>2.2ft4j2.J| bushel; lady pea*, 93.00; slock,
GAME—Quail active, Iftc each: dove*
active. 3c each; duck*, slnllard, active. 40c
each: ducks..mixed, active^ 25c each; wild
turkers active. 16c pound; rabbits active.
10e each; squirrels active. 8c each; opi*sa-iiu.
dre**«-d. active, lie pound; oinmsuui, live,
active* Re pound. » -
FIUTTV— Lemon*, fancy Measena. ll.uCfi
BOV Itnnanna per hunch, cull*, active. 9fic9
11.00; straights. Il.60ff2.0ft. Pineapples. Flor
Ida atock. |*er crate. 12.00. Oranges. Florida I Davenport. .
alack, owing lo aUc and cumlltlou on ar- Dodge City. .
rival, per I *ol. 52.004x2.5ft. Apple*, choice KIPaiMi. . .
? en Davit, I3.26ff9.50- fancy. $3.73; New Fort Huiltli. .
otk stale apulea. winter varieties, rimtec. n ttvrt .. , . .
per barrel, [3.2594.60: fancy, <17504.00. Huron
•Grape*. New York *lnlc. In 5-pound hniaet*. »
Concord*. 20&22Hc. CWIlWlWi fancy dsrir
Cape Co*l*. p«'r barrel. 112.00; Jersey*. tll-OO
Grape fruit. Florida Block, owing to alts
and color. |N*r box. I2-2&97-76. I.Into*. Hor-
hla stock, per bmnlred. 60c. Nuts, fancy
mixed. In boxes, per sack of 100. active at
54.60 sock. Penntita In anck averaglug 100
I mi in *ls each, owing to grade, per pound,
4 t*KGETABLE8-Iteeta. cabbage crates, ac
tive. 12.60 crate; rahhsge. standard crates.
2c pouml: cabbage, barrels, 2c pound; egg
plant active. $2.50 crate; cucumbers. $2 60
crate; tomatoes, fancy, active. $2.50 crate;
tomatoes, choice, active. $2.0002.25 crate;
iMfin*. round green, $2.60 crate; onions, dry,
active. 75c bushel; Irish potatoes, active.
No. 1. toft90c bushel; celery, fancy. 75085c;
httm-li: peppers, active. $2.2j crate: okrn, alx
basket*, small. 12.60 crate; cauliflower, ac
tive, k*i10c pound; lettuce, headed, $1,500
2.<Jb drum: sweet potatoes, yellow, active.
70c bm*hel; sweet potatoes, yvhlle. ac
tive. Ah- bushel; kraut, half barrel. $3.76;
—•-1— Ut raw berries, 23<
MU STRONG
Later Turned Weak Under
Scattered Liquidation and
Aggressive Selling.
PRICES EASED OFF.
Business Was Reported at a
Low Ebb with No Ap
parent Interest.
THE WEATHERREPORT
LOCAL FORECAST.
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
The weather condition* have changed eon-
shlerahly lu Hie last 24 hours; the high that
rest now exleud* from uortlu
tana southeast Into uortheru Texas. It* ml
vance hu^’i-atiaetl u decided fall in leutpeia
lure over most of the states between the
Ml**lsslppl ami the Uockle*. East of I lie
Mississippi and lit the antiHiwe*t tin- pres-
sure has decreased considerably ami Hits
morning ini area of low liarouictrr Is cen
tered over the eastern lake region
.From Hu- Mlaalaalppl to the Atlantic the
temperature has risen steadily during tin-
last 21 hour*— from Tennessee northward
rides of 10 to 90 degree* have occurred.
alls over the south, the
♦ttrtrr tuUi-.t nnd the northeast:-Rain-how
fallen In Texas. Arkanans—aiid the 4Milo
alley. while allow I* falling at Hi. Louis,
Itnffnlo. Oswego nml New York.
auditions favor cloudiness wiili pr*»h-
ahly rain lu Hit* section tonight; Saturday
fair Mud colder. t
Minimum and Maximum Temperatures
and Rainfall.
ihscrvailons taken at 8 a.- tu.. «5tb nicrl-
dlnu time.
ilia. I Mai. lltatlua
A bib-lie. . .
Amarillo. . .
Asheville. . .
Augusta. . .
Illriiiliighaiu.
Bismarck. .
Boston. ...
Itnffnlo . . .
Juirlcstoii. . .
Chariottiv _
iilcngo
FLOUR. GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
FUG It—lllgheit patent. $5.00: ln*at pat
ent $4 re*: standard patent. $4.23: half pat
cut. $-19); spring wheat potent $5.
CORN Choice white. 64c; No. 2 white,
63c; No. 3 vellow, 67c; mixed. 62c: new Ten
m-aaee white. 63c; crack coru. |x-r buabcl,
7Ur. Hull-*. III.RL
OATH—Choice white clipped. 52c; No. 2
while. 51c; No. 2 mixed. 49c; Texas rust
proof. 64c; Golden oats, 60c; Bun. 70f; blue.
j4 MEA1/—IMnln water-ground, per huahel,
C2c; bolted 140-pound Jute* per huahel flftc;
Shorts, whit*-. $1.60; medium $1.40; brown,
tl 30; pure bran. $1.25; mixed bran. $1.15
pitrlmi fee«l. SI 25; Victor feed. 5* 21.
. HAY’—Timothy, choice large bales. $1.30:
• |i* choice small liltlcs.^ Il SO; ■*“ *’
The nlMV.-e prbs
... Atlanta.
PROVISIONS Supreme ham* 15c. Dove
ham* 15c; California ham* 10.00. Dry aalt
*-\tr « riba. 9.42‘x: l** lllcs. 20.3 pounds. I*» ..'*;
tint hacks. 8.2ft; plates. V.2.1: Hupreiiie lard.
K25 Purity *-ont|N»iind. M.73.
GROCERIES.
gt'i-AR -Ktaiulnnl granulated HO). Se
I‘*%Miifto .Hites i'ihnI iirTiiir *>••••>■. i In bag' or barrel*. i.i< , green, lifti.c.
»i:S5!;: i»«.r „»^imflliim luoRia: 22'L j RUM -C.mllDa .ccorUfnK to U,,-
’ rllugs $.1 7
lamb'
Washing i*
h\ by
lie pi sluetlon of co|*|N-r III IliN
I Idled Slates Im# litcn-MS*-*! from 27.P»)
•ng lints, lu lvm*. i*. CH.*xv) tons In P.*<6.
ml that the I nit.-*l Hiatct* now furnDlies
nore than 57 per *--ut of the world's *ujj
artunl eon*ntupHi
»ulnr
COTTON SEED OIL MARKET.
MINING STOCKS.
he opet
Sew Y01
nIng nml *io«ine
unity Im
... iH-r
id List year fro
j C c?IF.I SF.-Kancy full cream dairy, 1Cr;
Inins V ...
Mitred- si lilacult. $5 c!t»o; No. 2 rolletl
i $.1- » case . Hack criia. 96 poun*l l*ngw
ti cp Ox stags, full weight, S2.0u case; light
, «..ichi. 15 00 Kt.i.oint" 1 ippin. fy
! pouml. IVpper lie* unking powders, $5,
I SSI R. d salmon 43 case Pink aalmou 1
ti ;V. coat- Cocoa. 40c; chocolate. 33c; snnflf. !
iMinUd )• •*. 48*'. Roast beef. $16ft ease. 1
Coined I**-, f. |2.bft catr. Catsup. 91.H) ease. •
Sirup. N*-w Orleans. 35** gallon; cum. >x j
stllou: Cuba 36c gallon; G cot gin cam- 35*
Mall. MD-pound 6ftc. Axle grena*. $1.73 Ho*1a 1
crackera, •»-=-• pound; leatou 7V; ovsltr 7c. I
Parrel candy, per pound. 6c; mixed, per.
pound. 6«*c Tomaloea. 2 pound. $J.9) case.
Tpouml $2.23 Navy i**aitK. L‘; Utua In-,ih». •
Beat Jimlclic*. per gross. $166 Maca
|N-r pound Mantiu*-*. m<i> .
'.*. P*d i*h. $3 JMiS.vi *•:•».• I
l.'o|M‘. 4 |»ly cutlmi. IH*. Soap. I
Kiinsna City.
Key Weal. .
Knoxville. . .
1st* Angeles.
Macon. . .
Memphis. . .
Meridian. . .
Miles lily .
Mobile. . . .
Montgomery.
Nashville.
New OrleniiR.
New Y’ork. .
Norfolk.
North Platte.
Otunhn. ■ . .
Palestine. . .
Portlnml. Mr
Portland, nre
Pittsburg . .
Xf M.oills.
Hi. Paul.
New Y’ork, Jen. 2ft.—Fears of u harden
ing of uiouey rales ou account of th« will,
drawn Is from the banka of the treason
deposits were tile oateualldo factors In to
day's security market. Call money. t<* I*-
mire, was quoted very little higher Hutu
yesterday, the average quotation on im»*t
of Hu- early loans being 3H per cent, m
m general rale of'24fc ou (he previous dnt
lint h good deal was made of even this
slight hardening by (he apeeiibiHve eirimvif
anxious to depress |Hices. nml It was It-
terpreted as forealiudowing a farther silt
fenlug of rules over the first of the mouth
Without much doubt, an luflueuce of equal
If not greater Importance lu driving tin-
IH-rlectly ulnln. After the opening, Cana
dtin Pxrtftr declined otot 3 point* with
scarcely any resistance, nnd Atlantic Coast
Line fell 24 aud the weakness In ImiHi Hies-
lusiMuces revived thv unpleasant rumors of
lm|*ctiding Issues of uew securities will, it
played sti*'b a part In (he downward tnuv«-
menl a week ago. The general list, after a
brief period of atendlnt-ss, fall away grad
ually la all dlrtM-tloiis, and while tin- sell
ing was neither heavy u*»r urgent. It re
sulted lu some pretty largo losses by mid
day.
After n fairly strong o|»enlng (he market
Itecniue weak under scattered Ibpildatlou
aud aggressive M-lllug by room traders and
prices dtN-llned from I to over 2 |Ni|uts in
the first hour nil Hnupid the room. Com
mission houses an Id that business
low nil ebb as ever anil there was
parent Interest lu the speculative sltuatl-
Other IhuiiIs Irregular.
MONEY AND EXCHANGE.
—New* Y’ork, Jnn. 24.—Money -on call
2ff4; ruling rote 3 3-4 per cent; time
Ioann firm; 60 days 6; 90 dayn 5 1-4'n
5 1-2.
posted rates, sterling exchange $4.R2-
1-24i 4.86 1-2; with actual business In
bankers* bills nt $4.866r><?4.8570 for de
mand and $4.814&(tf4.8550 for flu-day
bills.
Commercial bills fl$i>7 per cent.
Bar silver 68 1-2.
Mexican dollnrs 52 7-8c.
Government bonds firm.
Bail road bonds unchanged.
LONDON STOCK MARKET.
I I 1
;Opu|2pm!<ioi
Tampa. . .
Thomnsvlllc.
Taylor. . .
Vicksburg. .
Washington.
Wilmington
! !:
! 3i
STOCKS-
Aumlgaumtcd (*4ip|M-r - !..^..:117UU..^.
ignafieiN
lil.'ii i-.rllli-
f hnanpenke nmi-Hhln ...
Denver and lllo Grande
do. preferred
Erie ! »»4
CUIIU -nimnumitr— 1
New Y’ork Central 13U
Ontario au*l Wesleru
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia anil Reading
Rock Island
Southern Pacific
Southern Railway
HI. Paul
Union Pacific
do, preferred
Fnlted Slates Steal
do. preferret!
YYaltash
do. preferred
8T0CK8 AND B0ND8.
Bid Asked.
Georgia 44*. 1913 112 112
Georgia Railroad 6s, 1910 106
Savauuuh 5s. I!** 1024 1««4
Macon 6a. 1910 107
Ailnntn 5s. 1911 103 ... ,
Atlanta 4V§a, 1922 107 1*M 4
Atlanta 4s. 1994 106 1)7
Atlanta nnd West Point 163
Atlanta aud West Point Bids. . 108 11*1
Ceutral uf Georgia, 1st Inc K*
do. ‘2*1 Income
Georgia
Augustii and Suvanunlt
8«MiHitvi-s|crn ..
GiNirgla Pa* Ifi*- ImIs
... 260 263
.. 116 UK
112 114
New York.
Baltimore.
Beaton.
Atlanta.
Chicago.
New Orleans.
Washington*
3an Francisco.
Philadelphia.
London.
The American Audit Company
100 Broadway, N.w Vork City.
F. W. LAFRE.VTZ, C. P. A.. Pro.. G. E. MANWARING. Vie* Pro.
THEO COCHEU. Jr.. Bccr.tary.
Th« American Audit Company, chartered under the laws of New York,
la empowered to examine the affairs of. and make reporta upon the finan
cial condition of private and public conrerna for directors, offleora and In
dividuals. The preparation and Installlnit of systems a specialty.
ATLANTA IIRANCII. 101S1016101M018 FOURTH NATL DANK ULDC.
C. B. BIDWELL, Resident Manager.
Telephont, Main 172. Cablt Addrcta, Amdlt, Naw York.
w FRANK HAWKINS. 1-re.l.l.ut.
It. M ATKINSON Tlr. I>rr,l,l.-lit. THOMAS r
JoAKPII A M-< oitn. Vh-e l-mblcnt.
Third National Bank
Capital ..... $200,000.00
Surplus and Profits $370,000.00
hiankTO^
II M. ATKINSON.
JOSEPH A McCORD.
SUM
FI8H.
id:
rtlMN-r. IV |*r
MOVEMENT INTO SIGHT.
N-w York. Jan '2ft King's Int.t sight f.*r
iup x\r«-k 396.192. sgnllist 196.4*3 last »»*at;
f,, r ih. p«-a**ui. 9.5*8,02u, ngalirit 7.83\9.i
THE METAL MARKET.
ti!.-*| *ir*N.» l.i
4
ALONZO RICHARDSON & CO.,
THE COFFEE MARKET. im'A 'll-
; t.* s i**-. .cut. w ill
following figures gitc the oprnlug •huipu**u n-ngeil Ir
ttml of the New York coffee «bi.l, i,-. .*.,.,is (.*•
t fm tihluy; | l*rb .
it. v.- pouml. blue fi*h.
c. ?.V |*onml; niaekere! |n»- |i*»iiinI. i,il\p.|
5e |*fitnd; fresh watt— trnut. \4i%
ad; r.N- shad. -KiLftc: bu. U sb.nl. .MfiJSc
LIVERPOOL GRAIN MARKET.
Vlo -i iipi-iitil hlgh«r • -i l ?• I*
' *l*m hlgU.-r *b...N| ». in-, »
'.*rI, —xi|*«-ii,>«| HiMb.ng.-l. tit 1 2* I* m.
Hig-t-r: e|..*M-*| hlgli-i
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
AND AUDITORS
Laipire Building. Belt Phone. Main 8M
ATLANTA. GEORGIA.
W. *1
Accountant and Auditor,
llMFen-fti "n-'-i'i E.-.nlc Euildfn-
HAYWARD, VICK & CLARK,
COTTON, STOCK!. BONDS. COFFEE. GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
Carandalat and Graviar St*. Naw Orlaana.
MEMBERS:
N.n Oil.nn, Future Broken' AMorlatlna
N.-iv <iri.itur nml Cblroao Board, of Tmlt.
N*-ir l.irk t'olfre Fsrbong..
A.iociitr Urmoer* Urorpool Cotton Ah'A
I a no rue T'Vn C'erreopondenta.
J. S. BACHw & CO.. AND BARTLETT. FRAZIER A CARRING-ON.
PRIVATE WIRES TO ALL POINTS.
L. N. Fairchilo. , , wh .
t' L - H - FAIRCHILD & COMPANY.
* . N.%9 wriLiA.vi.
e 4 . ft'.smwart;
I;!'-*. Vork fere, n,r-h»e*..
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