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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
SATUHDAY. JANUARY X, Ml.
10
SPOT INTERESTS
SOPOBTED COTTON
Purchases C/msed a Slight
Advance in the Near
Months.
LIVERPOOL IS LOWER
Trading Was Light—The
Close Was Steady 4 to
10 Points Up.
N>ir York. Jan. 24.—In view of the poor
i»l**x from Liverpool, tin* ration market
eiud lumaldMaWy higher tbnn expertrd.
r support came chiefly from spot luter*
<«ii
Toe sup|*ort
e«f*. who ‘
Inc March
•rsr lost ulgUL
NEWS AND GOSSIP
of the Fleecy Staple.
•pedal to The Georgian.
w Hayward. Vick ft Clark.)
New Tork. Jan. M.-J. H. Bade ft Co.:
Uvanaal was dm* unchanged on old months
and 2% higher on new crop. opened quiet
unchanged ,»n near and I point lower ou
MW crop, nosed steady net 101% lower on
near and ltr.' lower oa old. Hoot cotton In
moderate demand unchanged; middling
MOd; sales 7,000: American 0,000; tpecula
tlon and export 1,000; Impvrta 7,000, Includ
Inc f ooo American.
Port receipts today estimated 40.000,
against 4K.i'tt last week and 11.017 last yaar.
Cold wave warnings bare been extended
Into southern Texas, southern Ivouiolana,
Mt*s)»*JppJ and tbe lulrrlor of Alaiaraa.
“ o atatlatlcal position
January X, aa made up
Plnain-lal Chronicle:
Edited by
Joseph B. Lively
MARKETS
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kin a mcogBlnd an-
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TIPS FLASHED
From Wall 8tr»et
RANGE OF NEW YORK STOCKS AND COTTON MARKETS
by Tbs New York
Vial hie supply .....
American
Port receipts
Port slocks
Kxports
Interior receipts
Interior shipments .
Interior stocks ......
In sight week ......
•ince Kept cm her 1.,
270f6.493.a27j5,I7S.M9
204,162
US.4K
W>.2U3
lk7.au>
212.013
Ml.SO
IftMj
243.*:
SCI.104
077,472
on rMiurusy, lasiru uuij
resalU&g in a very amall
lag prices showing the
J!*4 loaer, while toe dial
low ei|N*«*tatlons. The session. aa
on Rattmlay, lasted only a few minutes,
*'• * " ~t small trade, with clos-
the near months net
i distout months were
202 points down.
Root cotton waa In moderate demand at
UNchanged prices: middllug 6.9**; sales were
fslr for the abort session, amounting to
tom hales.
The New York market for futures show
ad considerable strength In view of tht
poor showing of the English market and
the week-end figures. Hpot Interests and
spinners were supporting the market and
, Jig in
points as compare*! with Friday's close,
while the near posltlous were 408 poluts
higher at the dose.
Receipt a at all U. ft. ports:
Net receipts today 6A.643
Same day last year 37,214
Increase 37.214
Total receipts since 8cpU*iul»cr l....?,u*l.f»*7
flams time last year
Increase l,4Sh,ju8
Kstltnated receplts tomorrow:
tan?
New Orleans 14.onr» to ia,5oo
Galveston !.*►»» t«* 23.00n
Houston 11,6 a) to 12,6Ui
Movement nt Atlanta:
Receipts todiiy
Ha me day Inst year
Increaae . * 1.
Shipments todny ....,**
flame day last year
lacreaae rrr,
Stock on ha ml t inlay 1
Same day last year
lyrease
SPOT COTTON MARKET.
eontti Attjrntte
trad** and collections backward.
Ellison estimates total requirements of
American cotton for the soason 1906-1907 at
I £371.000, against actual season 1W 1201 of
II .967,000, and In 1804-1X6 of ll.768.nno.
The New York Commercial: "What la
regarded aa a prohibitive nrlce has l*een
nniued «n several of the leading tinea of
ducks, and the general tom* -of the staple
holding out for
12c cotton for aunimer delivery.,"
The Journal of Commerce: "large or
ders for spot cotton for tho mills are
NAME Of STOCK.
In the winter.*'
HESTER’S WEEKLY
COTTON STATEMENT
Liverpool, steady: middling uplands 5 9»d.
Atlanta, steady; middling !<*%«*.
New York, steady; middling 11c.
New Orleans, firm; middling !<>%<.•.
Galveston. firm: middling lo%«\
Mem phis, "Steady; middling "lor»-16**.
Little Rock. steady: middling ioc.
Uonaton, steady; middling 10 9-10r.
TODAYS PORT RECEIPTS.
The fallowing tablo shows receipts at th«
Interior towns today, compared with tia
•ams day last year; u
Mobile. *,.*.11 .*
:
Wilmington
Norfolk!
Norfolk
Boston.
N«v York
Pensacola
ToUl.
INTERIOR RECEIPTS.
Tho/following tablo showa receipts at tha
towns today, compared with the same day
last year:
Towns.
Uonaton. *
•Augusta. , ,
Memphis. «
m. Loots. •
Cincinnati.
ToUl. ,
mi
1060
SPINNERS’TAKINGS
AMERICAN COTTON
Stcr.ury H.atrr tlv.. tho Inking* of
Amrrlran cotton by th* aplum-ra of the
world aa follow,:
Thin week •♦STS.OOO thin yvar. nxnlnat
.321,000 Uat year anil J14.00U year before
Unt.
Total alnro (trptrmlicr 1. this year
•3.103.000, ncnlnat 6.M8.000 last year
•nd 6,rj»,000 tho year before.
Of thin Northern .pinners nnil I’nnn-
da took 1.500.000 bates this year.
ft,ftln.t 1,*03,000 loot year and I.JJ3,-
000 tho year before: Southern .pinner*
1.210.000, attain,t l,t53,ooo lu.t year ami
1:004,000 the year before: and foreign
optnnrra I.SJI.noo. attain*! r.os.'.ooo lad
year and 3,122.000 the year before.
••Not Including Wilmington blu* cor-
rnctlon.
•Inelmltng Wilmington plu* cnrrcc-
tlon, *,ooO bale* nine.. September 1.
WORLD'S VISIBLE
SUPPLY STATEMENT
Tim world** visible supply of cotton,
compiled by Secretary ll**stcr, of tin*
New Orleans Cotton Kxcliange. shows
an Increase for the week just closed
nf 22.350, against h decrease nf 62.-
222 lust year and an Increase of 12,661
year bef**re last.
The total visible la 6 r.iC.fttil, against
6,479, ?U6 last week, 5,361.2ns hint >enr
nnd 4.576.7x6 year b« for* laid. * »f thin
the total -f American coton it 4.36<>.-
P44. against 3.043.706 ln*t week. 3,-
806.203 la-t -year and J.X6.\;\6 >*-.u be
fore Inst, and of all oth*M kind-. in
cluding Kffypt. Hraxll, Indl-i, el* . 1 -
142.000, against 1,136,000 lut week.
2.468.000, I.iht year and sv*.•****) year 1
•Sefore last
The t*»tal world's visible supply of
€ott*»n, as above, shows jin Increase
totnpared with last \ve«*k of 22,368, an
.,vreuse «*>mtMUe»l will) la**t
Secretary Heater, In hla weekly
atntoment of the movement of cotton
shown an Increase In the movement
Into sight, compared with the seven
dnyn ending thj» date last year In
round figures of 203.000, an Increase
over the same days year before lost of
189.000, ‘and nn Increase over the same
UlutL. in. 1 MLJlUjfi&O*
For the 25 duys of January the to
tals show nn Increase over last year
of 7-82,000, nn Incrfnso over the same
period year before last of 779,000 and
an Increase over the smile time In 1904
of 607.000,
For the 147 days of the season that
line** WttfSMMl the aggregate Is wheat! of
the same days of last year 1,734.00*),
a lira* I of the same days year Itefo^e
Inst 771,000 and ahead of 1904 by 1,700.-
000.
Tlie amount brought Into sight dur
ing the past week hus been 389.143
bales, against 185.651 for the seven
duys ending this date last year. 200.25S
year before lust and 213.527 same time
in l:»«4: nnd. for the 25 days of Jan
uary it hu»Lci.'i) 1,521,682, against 733.-
261 Iasi year, 742,986 your before IumI
and 2*14,714 same time in 1904.
The movement since September
lows receipts at all t'nlted States
ports 7,100,859, against 5.583.435
year. 6,494,987 year before last and
5 f ft?4,f»7o snme ttim* In 1904 overland
across the .Mississippi. Ohio and Po-
tomuc rivers to Northern mills and
Canada. 734,238, against 630,862 last
year; fill.OOfi year before last and 6U».-
865 same time In 29u4; Interior stocks
In excess of thosn held nt the cjose of
otninercluT yeur 5ls.Wr. -lUulmtl
561,262 Inst year, 692.201 yeur before
last and 382.996 same time In 1904:
Southern mills takings 1,193,000, against
1,137.329 last yeur. 1.071.326 year before
last and 979,605 same time In 1904.
These make tin* total movement for
the 147 days of tho season from Sep
tember 1 to date 9,546.765, against 7.-
812.888 lust year, 8,775,520 year before
lust and 7,846,836 same time In 1904.
Foreign exports for the week have
been 248.575. against 71.107 lust year,
making the total thus far for the sea
son 5.153.379. against 4.004.071 last year,
an Increuso of 1,149.308.
Northern mills takings nnd Canada
•lining the past seven days show nn
Ituvease of 37.770, as compared with
the corresponding period Inst year, nnd
their total takings since September 1
have Incrense*! 97,028. The total tak
ings of American mills. North, South
and Canada, thus far for the season
have been 2.769,606. against 2.615.240
last year. These include 1.659.822 by
Northern spinners, against 1,462.790.
Sti« lu at the seaboard and tha 29
leading Southern interior centers have
Increased during the week 1,038 bales,
against an Increase during the corre
sponding period last season of 11,842.
and are now 286,933 more than nt this
date In 1966.
Including stocks left over at ports
and Interior towns from the last crop
and the number of bales brought Into
sight thus far from the new crop, th<
supply to date Is 9.844.525. against 8,
257,419 for the same tierlod last year.
Atnalgxojatad Cupjwr
Atlantic Coast Uuo
American Hugxr Uat .
Aaaronda
American Loromotlva.
da. prafgycwl rr..
Am. •malting Raf. , .
do. preferred , ,
AtrMooa
Araskr::::
Ain. Car Kmjnrtrx . , .
lUIUmut, A Oklo . . .
Brooklyn Rapid Tran..
Canadian Parlte . . .
Chicago and Northw-n.
Chwapaak* A Ohio . .
Colorado Ko»l A Iron.
Central la, t tin ....
do. pralcind :~r
Chicago A Groat W. .
Chicago. M., ft Ht. F..
Delaware ft Iladaua. •
Distiller * BecurltlM. a
~ do.’ preferred * *.
Oonacfii Electric • • •
IlUaol, Oatral ....
faJlBaWaiftni.:
gsaaftaa 1 .-.::
Now York. Jaa. M-J. R Rarbc A <'o.
I^mlon tuarkrt lower lor Ataorlcam frac-
f lot tally.
The action of Minnesota atnt# Mthoritles
In tkelr groasde against (he railroad* I*
Ike dMulnailug factor.
Hears aa usual started starlet about tro*
Ide (hi* time. It was In Ixmrfna. bat the
new* this morning discredits the rumor*.
There la so doubt but that |M*»la are lw-
lag urged to lessen Ihelr bonis sad this will
probably lead lb lower prices lu awiuc of
Uie pool stocks.
A lower ofieulng generally looked tor lu
the slock market.
Town Topics: Developments over night
arc certainly not cucournglug. comldusd
with the remnants of trouMe rumors lusting
over from Friday afternoon srlttx the tutor
state commerce reisirt and the further nc
tlon against the Kill mads hearing on them,
the ••iriudsljosof the president and hi*
on In the |Mi|M*ra We advise the utmost
ciuiscrratlsm lu bull commitment*, which
•iboiild In* protcctc«l by stop-orders. The
"ly o|H-rnt*ir *h*>ulU «<>d.ijr buy oil further
•Hue* near the receut low support leveis
a turn.
_'!»•• favoudd*- feature* of till* uni
are the coiitluued reports of a liettcr
demand and the defeat of aoclul Democrat*,
r.r siKinlixts, is England nnd ta'rrmacy, 1
(he latter poastldy ludlcatlnit a return t<
4*011(0(011 aeiiwe, which. It I* to tie tmpetl. will
mam inaulfest itself here umaitf pulitlcluus
and nntbliikiug public.
luveatlgatlon as to whether support may
lie cxpc«-fc4| tmla; In «*aoe of t|i«* rumored
(tear raid (•elug snrccssfnl shows the fol
STOCK OPENED
FRACTION LOWER
Ab-ldiuin 103, Brooklyn Rapid Transit
•u, dt. 1*11(11 145. (treat Northern preferred
167. lIlHsourl Pacific 94. laoutavlllc nnd Na*h
NEWYOBK.
Tha falJowlig la tha nag* fa cotton fa*
taras la Nsw York today:
Jau. . , ,
Fell. . . ,
March. .
April. . ,
May.. . .
June. • .
July., . .
Aug. , . .
Dct. . . .
9.41 9.61
tiijt.flfi
9! 59 9.47
9.44 9.44
9.701
II
3TS
»J*Jt
*4.141
>.4XU
9 j.‘-M
9 !£47
UVEKPOOL.
Th* tallowing glrn the or-nlng rang*
and clow, compand with xnterdax:
Fntoraa opened staadx.
—ilng - l'rcTlooa
Jannarx
riot,.
1.M IS
U3H 5-MSi
Kcbrnarx-Uarrb
Marrb-April .*.** o.t* - «*
April-Max 4-« h*7H J-*
Mnx-June I.** h.MV, 6-*J
■lune-Jnlx .....K4I MS f *J„
MNt Jj
Kcptembar-Octotier ...I.34H 5 34 5.^
Ootober-November ,...1.32 5.394 5.32
Closed steady.
NOTES ON GRAIN.
Pointers on Provisions.
COTTON MOVEMENT
DURING PAST WEEK
Tl»*» movement of cotton for tlie week
and »*c.ieon. u* complletl .by Huperin-
tendrnt King «»f tho Now York Cotton
lCxchangc, In jim follows:
Weakly Movement.
This
*' Year.
Port receipts 295.15!
overland to mill* nnd
Canada
Southern mill taking*
(estimated»
(lain of attack at Into-
il**r town.-
1 .n*t
Ye«V.
111.502
7,8 >.I
45.617
61.000 57,000
•13.58
Drought Into -Ight f*'i
Total Crop Movament.
This
Year.
.7.192.697 5
138.8 56 and
Iwfo
of the
la
in*
.im
port receipts..
overland to inllit and
Canada . 732,683
South**!u mill tuklnu*
uted 1 » 229.00.)
cu with st**ck .it
Vl*lhlo
“ippl.v Of cat
ion. a* above, there t« now utlout an*l
id*t in (|rea« HrPntn and continental
P.ur«»(M- _ 8l8.o*»«i, ugainat 2.70J,p«»o la-t
>car an-1 2.468.nuo \*\ir bef »r*- last; In
Kgypt u»‘. iigulm-t 207,00a last >*ai
and 2*2,000 >ear b*f-»ie last. In India
cm n. a ag.unst m»7,o*mi lust year and
415 * •• i \cat liefore last. an*l in the
Flute.I Slat* * 1.045.«(»•», against l.«4..»*H)
' la-t \*.u and l 492.009 >cnr lief*.re Ih*i.
in c
Urwughi Ini- sight tho
THE SUGAR MARKET.
ALONZO RICHARDSON & CO.,
* pedal to The Georgian.
(From liny want, Vick ft Clark.!
Chicago. Jau. 26.—Ilartlett. Fresh
’nrrington: With the strike tn Argentina,
In* unprotected wluter wheat likely t«
thrnmged.' we think everything Is on
aide. The drought lu Argeutln.
nlT*-* tlng «**»ru. and I* claiming nttcutbui
abroad. Tin* situation here Is by do me
Weak.
4'omtulsMlon hou*ea buyers of May wheat
at 7i%e on rcHtlug orders.
Iliiltluiorc nnd rhtlsdelphla Imth after
—»r«». Knight McDougall huylug May and
lllug July oat* 2**«: difference. lit nhso<
lutely Imr** of offering*. Trade light.
Iwocnl crowd sold few* oats ou easier tone
In wheat.
The <’hiengo- Krenlwg-Post:—Wi 8, Cros
by *al«l that the stock* of flour lu the
lmu*l* of. both millers and distributor* are
small. Miller* have umdc no more than
they had order* for. and the middlemen
Inn** been ho ItupreMcd with what they
heard nliout tlu* Immense crop of wheat
allege*! to have tn-en raised that they have
bought nuty from hnmt to mouth. Water
man, tin- Albany miller, who t* hero nt
present, 1* reportrd n* saying tnnt ttnnr tn
the Knat I* ho dnng*rou*ly scarce that lu
the event of any accident to the regular
flow nf - their itntty- roppttra- they—wouM
!h. ordering It aMfffm* *y the Twentieth
Century' limited.
New York message read: "Our letters
nnd telegrnma indicate that Gerumuy nnd
Belgium will need when! from u*. They
will coma sutldenly like Portugal. In the
meantime, every day some business lu
spring wheat Is done quietly to F.ngl.iud
and In durum wheat to continent. We arc
1*1*1 for export 25 and 80 per cent (according
to qunlltyl more for barley than three
month* ago. Oats are 20 |*er cent higher
than Inst year; export ha* at last begun.
He vend European countries writ** ns If they
had to buy quntitttle* of **at*. Rye lu good
tpmllty Is |N>r |H>und almost
wheat."
of Kurotie I* Involve*! In nn Intensely «-ol«l
Wave. It U 20 t*elow* lu RiimsIh: eidilest lu
fifty year* in Austria nnd 2 lielmv lu Itei
llu. In France very cold weather follow
c*l min niul uilld temperature, causing fears
of lUuiage."
Omaha message rend: "I un*ler*tnn«l
Minneapolis houses are ng*iln very nuxloua
for winter wheat. They are bidding ;•*•
under Chicago May. track Minneapolis, foi
Omaha nn tuple wheat. au«l Indicate liter
would take a million bushel* at*1bat price. ’
Mlnnen|«olls r%*i**»rt*-d No. I u«>rth**rn
wheat 3** over May this iimrnlug, with a
go*M| •b inand. The widest premium so fur.
Bar Met! Frasier’s Llverixiul house ruble*.
"Wheat .(•Dancing from speculation. The
Argentina crop estimate* nr** l*clng n*-
*luee*l 8|H»t e**ru dull: futmes linn. We
look to America chiefly for supplies. The
WI1PAT—
79%
re
jul?;;;:*
79%
jjf
78%
78%
Hept.... • 78%
~ CTI HK=. _
78%
78%
78%
78%
May.. .1 4flfi*
July.... 45\
«ept.... 46%
4fl^ : —
46
46%
a-
46
Mi
T
P
UAT8—
j!*?:::; St
‘te-**
1
r<.
St
8
Argentina
Agitation
mauy l*>r i
crop I* ex|*ee
Im> sh*»
e and Oe
lock
r way More
i If this dead
en ns. J*n. 26 -The future market
In u strictly walling attitude,
movement Into sight week after
ffsettlug Impression* from t*iilll*l)
ou tlgute*. and the fcHiili I
f s|Mi-nlnll«ui either
It Iwglu* lo l*s*k as
Id eoutlnue* until early ue\emp-
M-ei lllug the next * rop give one
I lu* oilier mi adiantuge to trade
that this Mg crop did not
•salon of viduoft a* e\|Hi*li**l
••uernlly luellm**! towunl the
•lief Unit tile next tleebled nrlee lUOVP-
ent III cotton, will iipourd and where
* many think till* way, there Is usually
une result. Mill takings for the week an*
uch larger thnn e\m***re*|. :t#3.«X)0, against
l.irti la*t year and 21«.U)u lu iunfi. At Oil*
te of takfug*. the vlsltde Hiipply wtti soon
l**w Vtt|di| il*** - Tease. I.p er|*4«4>| p ih| no
tentbm to thine millDh figures. Future*
lire ore lt»2 lower in ih* s|h»i prbvs un-
t-hangiil: sales 7,000. rhe nutanu for (Ids
ln.lln*'-enc*- then* iml the tailing off in
• |m»i «al**s D pre’iablv that K-meashlre has
1*1 the |*nst week bought
euu*M* the dept
makes peOpI*
I •.•lief Unit I
|.lver|NHil
utilities of Cotto
s nr** falrlv wi
erlsl. and ran. **r
nikket iinuaually
id tha
wit It
f Mwlltel re.elpl« ll*\t U.s'k, \r« * |..f «
me |kii li*-ii|'ii l> Men.D Tile ml market
U ipilet. *b tn. nd n »t *•• eager While
l**s •amimatid full value**, fower grades
WHEAT WAS HIGHER
IH EIRU TRADING
Cold Weather Northwest
and Firmer Cables Won
Sustaining Influences.
Chicago, Jan. X.—Wheat opened higher
today «>ti continued cold weather In the
Northwest ami firmer cable*. Commission
house* sre the liest buyer*. Receipt* nt
Minneapolis 1,000 care less than tor the cor-
rcHpondiug week of last year.
THE CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET.
tor today follow:
NEW ORLEANS.
T», foflowfox li (lw rta«a la eatloa (a
tom la Saw Orlaaoa totus
nla 133. s(vr York CVnlrnl 13,'Hack i«1«ihI
». Hoiilki-ni l-nilOr 91. Undlu« 1*.
It «ill l»- iiullml that thaw fliurri rap-
rintoiit lo HM0t case* recent lour level*.
Cotton nnd wheat are a purchase ou de-
rllues.
New York Commeiflal.
lu the Jobbing house* If la staled by heads
of departments that the spring store trade
Is the largest that has been booked In
several years. All the local aud near-by re-
taller* have placed generous orders on wash
fabrics snd prints snd are still hnntliig
more clothing In the way of plain and fancy
white goods. It la la the knff goods «le|Hirt-
THE WEATHERREPORT
LOCAL FORECAST.
F«»r Atlanta nnd Vicinity—Fair tonight
mticli eobler. with a cold wave; minimum
temperature alxmt 16 Uegre***: Sunday fair
aud continued cold.
weather"conditions.
Jan..
May... 16.75
July.. 14.874
LARD—
Jau....
May ... 9.674
July.. 9.724
AIDES-
Jan... 9.25
May... 9.35
JaJj-.L 9 4a
9.25
9.4«»
9.474
9.3
9.324
t .424
it
9.15
9.974
9.874
CHICAGO CAR LOTS.
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26 — J.
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PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
AND AUDITORS
Rol! Phone. M.'.in Ell
CE011CI.V
Umpire Duilding.
ATLANTA.
Ilnche A C*»
f tin* <*ott«»a market t**ln\. In
face *»f •* very «ll«.-ip(Hdntliig |.l\*>r|MH>| :*n«t
uitfavetatde w**ek end llgure*. fH«*wh tb.it
the trmle «*ltnnth»it D *uiTh h ut to ton «ml\
h.iht hut ndv*n*v iirbf* Futur** It* Liver
|t***d wen* lower thnn line ami n|>**t nnle*
liiotlernte. Iloth ll*»t*-r'» iiml ’I'he
•nlcle figure* ..f vDIhle Mippiv were
b«Mrl*b. the Jailer Very umeh *«». nbinuigh
pinner*' takldg* nhovveil an litcreii** met
ait vvi««*L A large crop. poMalhly Lt.*»M.o0)
tale*. D Indbatiil. Imt the |,|t>a h«hui« to
•iwall. among eoiisutnei* nt lenst. that Die
great bulk of It Will lie le*|Ulrei| ninl that
no now lehly *urplu* will U* enrrled over
Into the new cotton year Tin* *purt In
in tuiN-r i .mtrmt* *«h-ui« lo •oitfirtu till-
v l* vv. n* the loiviiig of them U 1*e||«‘Ve*t to
l*e lnrg**lv tor n***outit «if hpIiiimth n% a i*n\
ie>-tlon iiLMltiAt lorward *ale* of goml«. The
tn-ar mouth* ate atw« ^«ir*mg. which I* an
«n< **inaging *lg»i. hii«| the whole *iliiathoi
I. ..iif In nlil'h. with tin- market, a* u*
Udtevi mrUMi'd. t nr* Urtv •» si,- ihlvisnldv
Wheat.
Corn. .
nnt**. .
Hug*. .
COTTON 8EED OIL MARKET.
_ allow
q not «tlo
May ' 414fM5
July : 4*. 4l4»\
SentemlM-r P. 41 4|!6
t IomcU Nteady.
M'CULLOUGH BROS. FRUIT
AND PRODUCE LETTER
Atlanta. Gs., Jan. 26.—For four or five
days pn*i the market hit* lieeti practically
ban* nit fruit, tintuely. apple*, orange*, bn
lianas ami Malaga grope*. Ill fact. revelptN
nottilug like Hiiffli'leut to mild the
y ami Inereaaliig iletiuunl with a very
much higher mug** of value* applying.
The heavy apple storers throughout the
east and west are tmf ln«*lltie«| t*» accept
even llliernl *iffer» coveting large. order*,
■lauding pat on lint quotation*, and the hi
ideation* are at present g.****ls of the l*e*t
artety ami quality will *h«>w *teady ml
mice* during the remainder of the season
These condition*' apply In tuto to oruug***
nl*o. ,
Bn liana value* at this aeanon **f the year
re eontrolli«*| largely
tl*»n*. which up to ttv
holbinr*. ha* lieen very
lily In Kontlicrti market*. Intt
with few exception* throughout the entire
e«*t iiiul west, lienee the high value* now
applying to thc«c g«»"D may t*e attribute*!
prln«'l|*all.v to favorable weather conditions.
Grape fruit I* . leaning up rapidly, which
III no doubt result lit a ready demand
mid good price* during the next week
ten dnva.
Malaga grapes very s**aree with prices
so-iilng high
14*111**11* showing slight decline*.
No rhsfll* of note applying to either *-el
■y or erenherrle*.
The «leman«l f»*r onion set* nnd seed Irish
potntoes quite llt**‘rnl. with value* aatlsfa*-
the baiidier*.
nrket Is more or less nuigevt.-d with
rnhtutgc.
Fating Irish p«v|st*M*** sidling readily, with
th** demand strong, at price* quoted.
The market I* more or le** eongestef
tm .Iressed turkey*, with low vatu** pre
vailing.
Hens selling well at go««d price*,
active iletasnd prevail* on dress*
gce»** ami fries
Fgg ie*«‘lp(* normal an*t cotut»are fav»
blv with the demand ami c*m«aumtlon
Mve |MHtltry of every description ret
roh- at high price*. Al*** game of ev
«!*•** ,1ft Ion
Table butter selling well at fan*** prit
Receipts quite liberal ou *lilppiug «(v*-k
The area of high nreasure that
lu
whose Influence Is Itemg felt
try east of the Rockies except on the const
Alt area of low pressure Is centered In th*
southeast, having moved east In the ia*t 24
hour*, esuslug ralu at nearly nil station* In
the south. Know has fallen lu Tennessee
and northeastward Into New England. In
the northwest clear weather prevail* mid
there ha* l»cen very little prcclpltutlou In
will cause fair
night nnd Sunday; much
with n cold wave; minimum temperature
altout 15 degrees.
Minimum and Maximum Tsmpsraturss
and Rainfall.
Observations taken at 8 n. tn., 75th meri
dian iliac.
«M-
I lilt* k%
J~lC
bectlos Director.
THE COFFEE MARKET.
The following figures give the opening
range nnd close of the New York coffer
market for today:
Opening
Range. *'io«e
January 5.35-&.50 5.7*1-6.55
February j.46■6 > 4L i ,Ji.6‘t-7».55
March i.5fidrlr« l 6.55A.«*)
April 5.U-5J6 6.a>A.65
May 5.(RA.7f) 6.GA.M
June 6.700.75 5.7!V6.7r.
July .5 76-5.4' 514 5.85
August 5. HI-5.9) 5.8a-5.90
Hentenil*er .. Xtt-K.90 6.91-6.16
(h* toiler •. 6,4)5.95 «:.ismV06
NmendHT ft 95 6.06 fi.u5-4.10
December C.i)6-fi.l0 4 lu
Closwl steady. Hales 12,500 Isigs.
FREE MONEY MAP OF
N E V A D A
Only *s*rn*ci and ap t** date map of N
vndn hi existence. ( (implied by on
engineer* from l ulled State* gover
ments that Johtiers are having the greatest
trouble In Mtlsfylng the demands of their
patrons. Most of the underwear and tmalcry
manufacturers are behlud In the dellvere
of spring goods and they owe more goods
tliuu they ran produce lu time for the pres
ent season.
The Johliers have taken liberal supplies,
but they relied to some extent ou getting
merchandise from first hands nt the end
nf the wholesale season, la the domestic
*oiue line* - * of''^shafting*!* shirtings' aud
heavy coarse yarn goods that have been
only moderate sellers for weeks |*Qst are
now moving freely.
A very nutl*fnrtor.
through In the woolen (Ires* goods nf both
lmi*orte*I and domestic grade. For apriiuf
delivery the retnllere tn mauy sectlou* are
taking nddltlonnl supplies of silk piece
good* In plain and fancy style*.
New York. Jsn. 36.—'Telegraphic reports to
us this evening' from the Mouth are as a
rule of a satisfactory tenor. Rain has
fallen In most localities, but the preclplta
tlon hn* l*ceu light as a rule, but tempera
Dire bn* l*ecn lower. The tnovement of the
crop continue* on a free scale. Farm work
Is progretHltig well in earlier sections.
THE LIVE STOCK MARKET.
During First Part of the
Session the Tone
Was Weak.
STRENGTHEND LATER
Whole List Rallied With
Ease on the Appearance
of Supporting Ordehi.
New York. Jan. !».—The principal
feaaon (or the tvenknoaa In the mark-1
yesterday appeared In the announce
ment by a local banking arm thi*
morning that It had purchased |5u.-
000,090 abort term notes from the va
rious Vanderbilt companies. The-mar
ket broke In some fames 1 l-x point,
on this newa. stocks touching In nmm
places a low record for the week. An
other unfavorable Influence, of cour--
waa the weekly bank statement, which
not only showed a cash Increase, barely
more than half what had been expect
ed. but revealed tba famous addition
of 132,000.000 to the loan account. A,
a result surplus reserve fell off |; .
*00,000. and la back aaaln to level nf
a year a»o. The reasons for the Innn
Increaae are well understood. They
are the same that are at work every
year at this time. The stock market,
after a brief rally. Just after the ap
pearance of the flsurea, iasset 1 .,rr
ugHln and ended distinctly heavy.
- MINING 3TOCK8.
Trciiuiaeh «S: Oercola ICH.
HAYWARD, VICK A CLARK'S
DAILY STOCK LETTER
.warKfi oxiiur uigucr; iiriiv wwoh-w: uii*
ih! 86.9)06.90; heavy 66.8006,90; rough |6.60©
6.75; pig* 16416 C6: yorker* f6.80O6.M6; good
tv rholce heavy •fi.F'Bfl.lV.
('attle—ReeHpla dfin. Market steady;
beeves 847: cow* RGOtfS; heifer* I2.«0©6.40;
cxlve* 95418; good prime ateer* 16.60477: poor
afekere and-feevlere
|3 754i 4.
Hhef|*-ReeMpt# l.«W. i'Veifffi' M
tlve flk.3n(ff6.<6; western 83.6065.60; year-
‘*>.76416.60; Inmbx |5.75©7.*5; weatero
Georgia 44«. Ittt
Georgia Railroad 6*. 1910
Havauuuh 6a. 1909
Macon 6*. 1910
Atlanta 6*. 1911
Atlanta 44". IKS
• nta 4*. 1914
nta and iWeat Point
Atlanta nml West Point Dbta. ,
Central of Georgia, 1st Ioc. ....
do. 2d Income....;....';
’.corgla
Augusta itml Havannah
Houthweatern
Georgia Paclflc lata
New York. Jan. 21.—J. 8. Rarbe A- (V
Private entile* we rocalved this morning d.
rnuiure Hit were riiii. i.i
le lA>ndon bouse* Were III
> flrat part of today *
reak, anpportln
fame Info the market, and
lint rallied with ease. The feature «*f tti«-
day waa th** offering by J. 1*. Moreau a
Co. of three-year 6 ner cent note* of New
York Central (825.000.000). Lake Hhore (fi:*..
Ono.000) nml Michigan Central (SlO.fJOrunm..
New York Centnii stork declined t*» i.«i»».
following this announcement, hat tn aplie
of nn unfavorable bank atatement. the elmu-
of the market was aomewhat firmer un fair
abort covering.
THE LONDON 8TOCK MARKET.
STOCKS—
Amalgamated Copper
Atchison
Baltimore nnd Ohio ........
Cnundian Pacific
Chesapeake and Oklo
ICrle
do, preferred
Great Western
Illinois Central
Kansas and Texan ...»
IrfMilHvlfle ami Nashville
Mexican Central
New York Central
Ontario amt Western «...
Pennsylvania
PblTaaHfrtH* lod Reading .
Rock Island
Konthern Paclflc
Southern Railway
do. preferred
Rt. Paul
I n Ion Paclflc
United State* Steel
do, preferred
Wabash
NEW YORK BANK 8TATEMENT.
The weekly statement of tbs Nsw York
Bank Association show* Ike following
changes:
Reserve*—Decrease, t2.897.90C.
I.<•** United States— CeciWse, <2,891,350.
I^wn*—Incrense, 122,628,100. •
Specie—Increase. 34.262,600.
14*gnlo—Decrease,
Deposit*— Increase, 824,677.200.
Circulation—Decrease, 8S3.200.
CENTRAL BANK & TRUST CORPORATION
Capital $500,000.00
Candler Building. Branch Corner Mitchell and Foroyth Ste.
Equipped with every modern facility for doing • general Banking,
Trust and Savings Builneei.
4 Per Cent Interest Compounded
On Savings Deposits
INVESTMENT SECURITIES BOUGHT AND SOLD.
The most modern Safe Deposit Department In the South eopeclally
prepared for storing omall and large wares.
tin-
all
hfc-ntlmt
mud* In.. ... t .
nil milling ramp*, with the jir***lu* , th»tt ?»T
••mil. *.* that vmi tun •‘S'hII.v ifml 4li** mint**
that nn*
Tangled in the Trail or Waxlth
Write tmlsv for n frev n*p\ *»f m»r week
Iv market letter, which *** insktug uni
client* the l*est |*«*teil milling luvc«iors In
the witrhl.
THE R. L. BERNIER COMPANY.
W Nixon Bldg. 310 Security Bldg.
Goldfield. Ntv. Chicago, III.
Aililrra, Cklt-nRti itfTlti 1 fur Qul.-k
w.
J. ORBBLE
Accountant and Auditor,
1114 Fourth National Bank Building.
Atlanta baUvMl U.ak tin r%vu« tw ATLANTA, GA
ATLANTA NATIONAL BANK
ATLANTA. GA.
■**MrereWP*W*M*B I - Bg*
c. E. CURRIER, Praaldant. A. E. THORNTON. Vlea-Pratldant.
H. T. INMAN, VIce-Prealdant. GEO. R. DONOVAN, Caahlar.
JAMES 8. FLOYD, A»'t Caahlar.
Capital 8500,000.00
Surplus and Undivided Profits $500,000.00
We Solicit Your Patronage.
HAYWARD, VICK & CLARK,
COTTON, STOCKS, BONOS, COFFEE, GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
Carondelat and Oraviar Stc, New Ocleana.
MEMBERS:
New Orleans r,>tton Exchange. New Orleans Future Brokers' AaoocUtton.
New \ork t’nttnn Ktehsnge.
Gslveitnu t'eftin I'xchnnge.
tlmistnn Cotton Exchange.
i * r h|c H? ^orrosnondentg.
J. S. BACHE JCOj. AND BARTLETT. FRAZIER * CARRINGTON.
PRIVATE WIRES TO ALL POINTS. /
L. H. Fairchito.
L. H. FAIRCHILD & COMPANY.
8. ‘J. Whit*
NEW OK LEANS.
.. _ Mambiri:
svw JiSTStSS'S Tork Crffr. rxrhaner.
New l orn ( ('tlon K$i bongo. New Orleans Hoard of Trad*.
Ntw Driven, Stork Exrhangf. rhirafo Bn jr d of Trade.
‘•IVERPOOL COTTON ASSOCIATION. 1
Ire, t.. -M.W TORK «nl CHICAUU. Order* aoll.-I.ed for fa«
- abo.e ^Ibansra, - E. c. COTHRA.V.
Frtvate
luro Ocilvtry,