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ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
“W-IUp LHIIIJIIIIII|UJII! IUII
KONHaT. JAM’All V 29. tM.
mu
IN EARLY TRADING
English Cables Both for
Spot and Future* were
Mildly Encouraging.
MOVEMENT IS HEAVY
Demand From Spinners for
•Haw Material Is Still
Sustaining Influence.
__Uk«rw»L mifta, while only nlwmt
ue lu respons** to the Hosing in >«'• w*
tint unlay, wan #*m*«" raging to tin*
• of rotfon ou this side. The ctoaifig
__ tbr English market won nteady -Hi
point*, or little changed from opening
I heir taklnga t
NEWS AND GOSSIP
of the Fleecy Staple.
(From 11 ay a
. m York, Jan. .. .
MveriNtol due almut 46*6
dlstunt. At IS
12:13 p. tu quiet. net IWtr.’Va
a fair tmaltieaa doing. ttpota
Idling 6.Pld: Mlea lo.Qnfr: Amer
1 higher: luiddllug knu, Mim IV,WV. re.
lean 8.600: aiMM-nlatloti and riport 60U;
porta 3.0'n, Lor hiding 1.000 American.
Weather IndiratIona fair today ami tomor
tinned.
Ill Spite of'the reluctance ah own liy I.lv*
r|MM»l to roaftoud to our ndvaiuv of Hat
11day we think our market sentiment la
aueb na to glee better In the
futu
We. til* 1 refill
mtetfona- im* -Hke4y-
Xbu aafcj-L
ell 111*
Hirer sole* print Hut lit foi
pleeea. of ftlihti So.ftn wert .
i,m» futurea rriallietlun 229,009; dr
2Ji,UM» pleeea. deereiiallig apnt gnoda
HIim ka now only pleeea af
klnda Hoth dlstrPiuted among aeventy iiillli
Journal of Commerce: "Hpluuer
e.iuglit nnpidng In at year. It wmil.
•thing Mlirpilalug If they object I
Edited by *
Joseph B. Lively
MARKETS
Mr: Untf* tweaty-ffr,
r«nr ai—a »t a-
HIM Birt.t. lo Afl.nl.
lid tlM Sntk hie midi
him a feeegsl»*l aa.
therity ta Ua epeeutty.
TIPS FLASHED
From Wall 8treet.
JlYIRG WAS GOOD
Hpedal to The ttwrckN.
iFrom Hayward. Ylek A Clart.l ^
Km York. Jan. S.-J. 0. Barb* it Co.
RANGE OF NEW YORK STOCKS AND COTTON MARKETS
N'AlfB OF STOCB.
At Untie Coast Man. ■
American Sugar Uaf •
Anaconda . . . •
American .UWdiOOttTPr
T flHkt littt
123
Am. Mmeltlog Hef.
•might In the anlue predlrament tbfa year.
The IbmihIoii Hioiiomist Bays: ••Kliiv-flM'
I ji mil alii re mills, retorting a capital of $12. •
iiflJKM it ml ii loan midliil of ld.117.773. slmw
_ r <f« lormird
•OO bales Monday
anfaMHng 6.91(1.
la Now York, the market for Tuttirea
at ntMHit Hat unlaycloning, nml
* - - - pohu or | WO
dartug the morning advanced a
aa moderately active trading.
Tba ataldllty of price* during the ft
fiHT nla
cuttou. atnl the rati
B 'm for Tuesday at the three principal
ta tielng In rice** of the netunl n
A last year aorne ».000 to 37.000 tialea.
The following., received over private wire
partially explains the ateadlneaa of
%
"Continental mills are aald to lie buying
aew crop months (aa a protection against
contracts for goods, and a dry goods tiinn
says that hta mllla are sold up for mom ha
to CQ0ir, amt could contract their output
for orer a year abend. Present price*, he
my* will show a profit on raw material at
t!c a pound."
A North Carolina city wires J. H. Ilache
•*. Co.. XeW York; "The ■trottg, active
demand for cottou goods still eilata, uml
we have made sales wlthlu the Inst week at
highest price yet rencbeil. The shortage In
most all Uuea must Im* very large, as mam
buyers arc now asking for goods through
the entire year, and aome anticipating eveu
through the spring of 19m."
UBBlu.l I.HhT.OIM III.I
Comparative receipt, at all l'nltej
Stale, port.:
Net receipt, today
Same day la.t year
lncreanc
Total receipt, fur two day.
Same day la.t year
—Increase ..,,,,
Total receipt. .Ince Hept. I .
dome lime la.t year
Increase
E.tlmateil receipt, tomorrow:
. 5r..«32
lH.ltll
. si;,70S
. io6.2«o
82.84«
73.1*19
r7.TO7.l2i
.u.SJS.iOS
1,1.1,718
1907
New Orlean. .... 10,000 to 13,000
Halve.Pm 30.000 to 3:1.000
Houston 30,000 to 33.000
Movement at Atlanta:
Receipt, today
Same day laat year
Increase
Shipment, today
Same day last year
Oarreaoe
Stock on hand today
Same day laat year
Increase
1900.
10.900
11.950
9.386
(gictfutw prunt fur 1*»
•1 mu • 11 pilii I employed
New Orleans Times Democrat
nwhile the leas dealruble grade* ap
Jo t»c gating Imgglug, and the fact that
lb.- I... .ii ill (Terences were not wldeficd lisa
• tigciidorcd some coin men t."
The bull* argue In spite of tbr big move,
im nt that the morket shows renin rku be
reslatanrc to aurh l»ear |»reaaura aa la
brought to iM-nr, ijnd many tradaffi who. nr-
gtic Hint when
nay. It tuny «<
vim- buy lug
and
tlm market won't go one
. to the other eitmne. Ad
soft spots.
Mileliell iirlucliiul buyer of cotton today.
Following arelin,
Muy 9.64c: Ji
nrleana. Jan. » -Hayward. Vick f
riurk: Market ofieiia almut 4 lower. Tend-
cn. v rather upward. HUortp corenng In
tiirca active and steady. ^
>«• crop* very firm and advancing. They
mil 20 points during the past eight days
ugainst oply 3 |Miluta gain by old crops.
HAYWARD. VjCK A CLARK’*
DAILY COTTON LETTER.
TODAY’S PORT RECEIPTS.
~wT
Navannah. .
t'harleaton. •
•Wilmington. ,
Norfolk. . .
float on. . . .
Jacksonville.
Total.
INTERIOR REQEIPTB.
Jloomkti
fitTroli.
Cincinnati.
SPOT COTTON MARKET.
IJrorpool. steady; middling uplands 5SIJ.
York, steady: mid
New Orleans, firm: middling lup-loc.
Norfolk, steady: middling lnV.
Mempbla.' steadymiddling 1" r.lu
Ht. Louis, steady: middling 10V*.
L. H. FAIRCHILD A CO/8
WEEKLY MARKET REVIEW.
New Orleans. Jan. 2<v--Aa far aa the net
change In prices la emicerned the past week
haa haan of little Importance. The giunerM‘
report, showing 12,W7.K?:» lutlea glnm-il to
January 6. was somewhat larger than gen
omlly expected, but caused only a tern
ary set back of nlMiit 1J poluta. It I
qalte evident that the public has accepted
toe larger crop Ideas nud Is turning more
attention to ('onsumptlon requirements. In-
tertor stock figures and prospects for the
We t'an ace very little In the statistical
position of cotton to warrant operations «n
the abort aide, our exports for the big
erxyp year were R.74..niO: eouiparlug with
rorreepondlng date of that year we are
already IU.»« ahead, and abould the Amer
teasTmlHa «*all for f*.O8u,0w\ as estimated i»y
Heeretmry Heater. It Is evident that it
tJO.Ono-tMile crop will hardly In- suffb-lent
According to the cluners* figures, we
atm ahonraiw.ua* boles U-hlnd the Idg
while tho Into sight movement *
ahead of that year. Theae
smaller now than they liav
date for the past two years.
stocks nie
Ih-cii at this
slthough the
_ the last month lias been
twice JW large. From the Atlantic states
we learn that the territory Is practically
hare of eotton nud that the mills have l*een
foiveil to use grades this season which
heretofore they claimed
A cable received fr*nu l.lverjsMil yesterday
stales that the mills built In l^tn-nsblre
daring and those in *wurs«' of erection
* there now. when ready for operation, mean
an Inrreaae In consumption of 4*iu.iXw Auivr
lean and pw,0t«> Kgrptlsn eotton.
speculation Is practically nothing, ami the
. - ft|«. ■*»
market reals wholly
the apnt situation. Spinners
protecting their for
pnrrhaaes of new e
re a I read*
f elotli by
The sp*i
1 Males
__ - i»f |M*sltb»Ul .
ulator Ts carrying the short end of ttv
eoatraeta and It seems Inevitable that this
asef Thtenwr must grow b*cg«*r ami larger
Whst t«s>k place the last two eeuuon*. ii * II
direct result of Just su- l. a .lu.dltb"- —
this, ought to l*e aufTIdent warning i
reaantmble u»sn of .the ilsuger
the path of “* * “ ■*'
... that It
liear s|mi ulslor In eol
_ |*te or "unfit* oroide platitlug wmaoti.
fertAr seed. acaivHv of lalM«r. Is*ll **•«
New Orleans. Jan. 28.—Futures In
Liverpool appear heavy. Due 6 lo 6
up. they showed only 2 to 3 gain when
our markets opened. Hpota on Ihb
oilier hand showed strength. Total
aiilm.a re Increased to lo.ofto at 1 point
advnmt*. Feature* of^Twiereai oft'uIIC
• today were the steadiness of New
k. where large abort Hnaa are still
uIihI covering, and tho Increased
trading In new crops. Kurope Is buy
ing. or trvlng to buy, new crop futures
iir market, The difference between
March and October has In the past
fortnight narrowed down to about 26
points. Tendency and circumstance*
arc In favor uf dose approach and even
premiums in time for new crop over
the old. This demand and strength of
crops Is the principal Inducement
ird covering of shorts in near po
sitions, and It Is feared that the least
unfavorable news during the next two
months would stimulate the market In
new crops iuid thereby sustain the old.
e spot market Is quiet hut firm. A
low*grades was sold this
mornlni;. Trading In futures is more
active and the market steady at the
advance.
New York, Jan. 28.—J. H. Bathe Ar
*Vr That M-ntlmcufis much more
friendly toward Motion Is plainly allOWU
by the action of our innket today. In
fnce of disappointing cables, receipt*
at New Orleans, •vvhlcli overran the
rstlmaje by about Y.tlfih hates and
Houston "estimnfi* of receipt*-Tor to
morrow at 30,0jiy to 33.000 bales, tho
mnrket hits ret^overef-l. The ground lost
lu the early trading and at noon was at
a level with Saturday's close. The
strength Is duo to the strength of the
s|s»t situation, reports from the Houth
today are such ns to muke 'hulls con
fident of their position. The bear ar
gument. the hlg crop movement, loses
most of Its force In face of reports that
spinners are unable t*» secure middling
cotton and above, and are buying the
lower grades freely, and that Europe
Is also buying them for use in prefer
ence to Fust Indian cotton.
I, RHIVIIIWE •»»
oo. preferred
AtoMaoa . . . *—
do, preferred . . .
American Cotton Oil.
Am. Car Foundry . .
: 277 277
• 7iH| Wi
I iii4'i 146%
Urooklyn Rapid Trtfi..
Canadian Pacific . . .
~ ‘ ‘ NortkWn.
k Ohio . .
Chicago t
Chicago. L
Oelawara i
Distiller's I
Erie . . .
do. preferred . . .•
Oenerg! Blectrlo . . •
llllnula Central . . . .
Aui. Ice RacorlUaa . .
laonlavlll# k NaahaUlf.
Mexican Central
Mist ' “
nrf Paelflc .
iwi. imi iw% ioi.%
i«»*j iwu iw m
.lilt
SI
sn
Katie or it jck.
no. prararreq.
NBWYOEKa
Ttd following U tha range in cotton fa*
tnraa In New^Tork today: -
jzt
Feb.
Marrh.
April.
April.
May..
June, ,
July..
Aug. .
Oct. .
n
T»
i
<
Jil i It
c
1
JA 5
KM
§M
9. m b.«
, -.-wi 9.3M6
9.SI 9.36-96, 9J6-.T7
9.49 9.48-49] 9.60-61
.... 9.69661 9.6966
9.C9 9.6869 9.68-69
9.671 9.6163 9.6163
9.66 9.6566- 9.6667
9.63; 9.6il6| 9.6263
9.611 9.81-821 9 806!
LIVERPOOL*
Following |g the opening range and clone.
Opening/' Proeloo*
HlH 111" AM
5.W (.MW 5.48
1.49
u»
5.4*
thiifc
Ocl.-Sov.. ...«.* 4.34
eloanl ttudj.
AtmkiH la l.iuduu l..._
pratlaa. OaolamM I. ma«Sr»t.. a. K-ttl.
oirat M i.auai.U'laa. Tbe |wor bank (a.,
4kv- *tnm .iik ofipurtaaltr la row r*
Kuair of Utrlr trailr. bail rmtHnl la
llttlr JtaprorMMit lu aiarkot at tb»
t'oajjuirlu^ .urplu. arltb la.t jror. tba
.Inc <0 .boar alga*
„ tba rootlnuoui at.
lark, an tbr dKrrrut railroad diIM Ii
.Hwourutnc launtora. and tbr Aorta an
hobOac iaif. TO. autrkrt trill Ur Irrrfplai
.galu wdor, mi,I Ibrrr la araai bapra foi
•barp raUIro Outside trading la
‘ointiaules for new moiny ,
pena any eathuolniiii. Howe storks arv
cheap, and. lu onr opinion, sboald be pick-
...
day was attributed to the short account.
One brokerage kouae Ion nod 36.000 shares.
t'outeiit told about 10,000 Hontbem Pa-
clfb’.
NEW ORLEANS.
The following ft tha rang* la cotton fa
torts la Now Orleans today:
Jan! 77". .'io.20 m.Jl'
Feb. ... .Il0.19jl0.27
... .jl0.1Wjt0.T7
h. . . .110.2119J3
! *. ! . iio!ii!io.38
Jnns. . . .ito.41ilO.41ll
July . . . . lO.3710.4? I
Oei. . . . .Il0.00jl0.00
1 10^940] 10.2999
r 10.32 lail 62 10.3)41
1110.4) *10.162 j 10k3366
Closed i*srely «iM*iy.
NOTES ON GRALV.
Pointer* on ProvUiou.
Hjiedsl to The Georgian.
(From Hayward, Vlrk d (Mark.)
Chicago, Jau. 28.—Bartlett. Frailer k Car
rliiylou: Although Liverpool wheat quoin
Ilona come sharply lower on realising, the
advices are of diminishing stocks nud sup
plies abort of the demand. Tills ineaiiR n
eak start here. Would buy ou a quick
brenk.
hold a firm Abroad and receipts are
fnr short on the eatlmate.
tint receipts also short and arrivals ttil**
,eek promise to In* light. *Ve would buy
both ou any reactlou.
Think wheat Is In a strong position, and
it should Ini Imuglit on any break.
•rt a “ ‘
ATLANTA MARKETS.
FRUITS AND PROOUCE.
r<lGH-Cnndle«l. active, 22c.
I.IVC. Ptit'.LTHY—liens n.tlre, i<) eenti
.^i-h: clilckcus active. 27^11.164] each; ducki.
Pekin. 3i* each: puddle. 2641JV each; geese,
(nil feathered, Uk* " * **
turkeys active, lie
HRKSBKD POULTRY—Reese, undrawn,
arltve. U*4#I2H«* pound; Rirkers. undrawn,
active. 164iPi* |mund: hens, uiidrnwii, fancy.
IJ4 iNiuud: fries, active. Hi- |HMind.
I'ltnlM t‘F. Tenuesse** ribs and Itonea, ?e;
Tennessee sausage. 9e; lard. 10c pound:
* 8Ti1tT? nr *■ - ' * ' ‘
b.nui. uetlve tto imumt; shrmlders arttrr, 9e
nniiud: shies active. Pi' pound; butler, in*
the. pound: beeswax active, 25i-
round; Wfiev. brlghl,
hoii4y In I pound bln
istund;
stock.
|l.4<Hii r*rt.
t;AMI! -Quail Uetlve, h- each; doves
active. Cm* each: docks. Mallard, aetlve, 40e
each; ducks, mixed, act he. 25e each; wild
turkeys aetlve. Ms* pound; rabbtta active,
each: wjulrreis neriv*-. is* em li: o|h»s-
ilrv*s«ed, active, lie pound; opossum.
11*.'■
liauuims per hunch, cnila. actlv..
: straights. II 60A2.i*Y IMiienpples. Flor
itock, |H-r erst*-. J2 »i). oranges. Florida
l*ox.
Iten'lHivIs. 33.26413 56;' fancy." S3 75; New
York «ta
nrletlea. choice.
. fancy, *375® ‘ “
te. In 5 pound basl
Rrapes. . -
Concords. 2^i*22b<* Cranl*«*rrles. fancy di
t'aiM* Cisls. |H*r barrel, 312.00; Jerseys, til
Grkpe fruit, Florida sto**k. owing to s
Flo
fancy
sack #f 1M. active at
In nark averaging IM
mixed. In box
14.6ft sack. Pi -
pounds each, owing to grade, per pound,
4 $5URTAm.rH-neet9. eablwge crates, ae-
live, 32 M crate. cabt.age. «t«udsr*l crates.
?<* pound; <*abtuiye. barrels, 2c pound; ego
plant active. 12 c* 1 ' crate; cu»*un»l*ers, U.W
cwte; ton»nt**es. fancy, active. 12.60 crate:
tomatoes, choice, active, 32 OH(2.26 crate;
l*enns. round gre4*n, 32 60 crate; onlous, dry.
I,n.k..l • 1,1.4. .uilnl.ioa a,.llta
.. . bushel: lilsti potatoes,
I. 9r»|i9fi* bushel
eh : |h*ph
fun
km
liaakets stnail. 12.60 crate; caullfl
the. Mi hi* 1*4,1111.1; leitui***. headed. I: "Hr
2.V) drum: sneer |H,ti»t«s’«. xellow. active.
8x* bushel: swe**l |s»luto«*s, while, ».
live 7"' bush**l: kraut, half barrel. 3.175:
rutabaga turnips, iy. Strawlu»rrles, 25o»c
quart.
FLOUR. GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
It—abould -lu* l*«M)gbt.
Think oats a purchase.
Packers In control of provisions and ran
not ndvliu* their sale.
riihng.. It id-HerAid: Rome of the
heat imur arriving nt Minneapolis la eell-
ig ua low a a 6<i* per buakel. or clietp«*i
Hum bran, middlings or oats. The wheal la
usually atot*k-l»uru*. tdn-burnt. or otMUrwbw
dauuiiied. nud Is too bitter for milling. It
Is iH'lug largely grouud In with iiilllstuff*,
which an* selling at good price* ami meet
ing with giMMt demand.
the etghtren week* fnllotrlnc January
HEWS ISN'T BULLISH
Oil the Cables Wheat Open
ed Lower and Declined
a Fraction Early.
Riwuvn iiu.Vrl,.' Diiiiuf ih. aim. pntmt
the aupidlea on o**enn paaonre lucreaa«*d
from 29.9K4.UU0 bushels to a total of 61,728,OtW
lilistiels.
uuuiber of buying onlers for wheat
ua* at the Hpriugs from Newton, Kan .
while F. 1*. Frasier and George W. Patteu.
»f Chicago, were entertaining aome frleuds
... the east
The recent advance In xvliont tins started
little red winter wheat from the Interior.
Kalians City mill Ixoight 6n.(xsi bushels
2 red to arrive nt 73%c. which
May delivery there. One of the locnl
hoimeN nI«o bought 11 very small quantity
of red winter lu the country.
Ilnulatrcct’a reports weelv elearanee* of
wheat nml Ilnur ns wheat from the l ulled
Hintes'Hud Canada us follows:
Bushels
Wheat Flour. Corn.
This week 3,328,000, 2.1H4.UO'
List week 2.636.000 1.906,000
Cor. week last year.... 3.434,000 6.633.000
Mlnee July I Itf.ltl.'Vi 31.071.000
Name |H*rlmt last year.. 81,670,000 £1,139,000
The Northern Miller. In Its weekly crop
Mimuiary, says: "N«i damage to the whiter
wlt**«» ee**fv Is rwp«»rte*| «•» yei, but alleruale
fre«*xlng by night and thnwlug bv day vre
nt cm nppreheiislnu regarding Its effect oif
I he plnut where gn*wth had l*een atnrted
bv the recent mild and wet weather over
(Mirtlon of the winter
tlu*r
Vhe.it
At gentllle blilpl:
cuts
BusheU
Wheat t
.. 1 .tC2,00i)
THE METAL MARKET.
New York. .Inn. 28 -Copper, lend nu
ter uiicluingcil
Tin off lc lu the 1.1.1 price and \e
asking price.
aril meal. 3! :
-Timothy. «*hr
•e. Hinnll bn lei
fhb'agn,' Jan. 33.—Wheat showed but
Utile rallying imwer during the day,
closing prices being near the bottom.
Pro*pret* of warmer weather -all-over
the winter wheat belt and more favor*
able news from Argentine, with the
sharp decline 4n IJvarpool futures, war#
the depressing Influence.*.
('losing prices were 6-3tf3-4c to 3-4
1i7-8c lower. The corn market was
si mug after the curly dip. offering*
were small and the bulls took all of the
corn put on sale at advancing prices.
Receipts not up to expectations. Clos
ing quotations were jt-1fi#rt-*c to 1-4
off, The oats marttet was easy In
figures were- 1-8#
l-4c to l-4(f3-8c lower. Provisions
ruled strong and hlghar on light hogs
receipts and higher priors at tne yards.
Closing prices were 7 1-2D20c hlghar.
The visible figures showed decreases
of 729.000 bushels wheat, 71,000 bush
els coni and 269.000 bushels In oats.
Cash trade was light at 36,000 bush-
elf* wheat, 136,000 bushels corn and
175.000 bushels oats. The seaboard re
ported sales of 8 loads wheat and 3
loads corn.
THE CHICAGO DRAIN MARKET.
for today follow:
WflFAT—
May
74»*
July
*‘?0HN- *
May 45%
July 4T.%
Sept 48
OA'l*M-
Max 3SW
Jul*
Frtitv.... 32*i
POKK-
Jmii
May.. l*i 87% 16.92
July. . 1H>‘. 1707'
I.AUD-
8‘*
;n»x
.bill. .
May
July
—
SB
US
7»«.
45H
45 V,
45*:
45S
46H
46%
GS
45H
46
K'.k
C7!i
S5‘.x
.V*
32
MS
32S
.... 16.6)
S.624
9fi
16.92*
17.074
16.72 1 *
16.87V9
9.61
9.75
9.7719
ii
Ks
(.50
9.45
9.5.)
9.67H
9.35
9.32H
9.124
THE SUGAR MARKET.
11k. .Inn. 2N—Itnw nml reflneil ana
I.••mhm bee 1 Nilgai- market
.■ a..,l I.*mI -
THE COFFEE MARKET.
Tee following figures glrs the opsnlne
Riige and rltme of the Now York coffee
latket for today:
umd * 31
siioutn
11.40;
ml. >1 :t*.
CHICKEN FF.F1> -Fifty }»•’
1*11011.1 ehi. k f.***«l 31.9**; \l*
|tninter f.--l 31-3T*
PlloVISloNS Supreme hni
ilia ham- l'" 1 : div m*U ex
THE WEATHERREPOKT
LOCAL FORECAST.
STATE FORECASTS.
GtNirglA and Huutb Carolina—Fair iud
Alabama-aFalr and continued cold tonight.
Tuesday fair and not to cold In uortb and
west portions.
WEATHER CONDITIQNft.
The country east of the Rockies I* cov
ered by su extensive area of- high liarutui**
ter wh«ise crest extends from northern Da
kota southeast Into Florida. The center
of this high I* nt Bismarck, when* the
pressure I* 31.66 Inches and the temperature
tt "degrees below -sen». Freealug iemp^ra-
lure occurred throughout the south, almost
to the gulf.
The ••enter of lowest .pressure Is at Port.
There are enough shorts In this market
to start « atmrp uptarn sisuv mlnote
The di*a»nd lor st**cks lu the loan crowd
l» large.
It la understood, that Ike temporary
flosnrlug now under «-ou*M.>ration by the
lnterboro-Me«rni>ojilaii comldnatlou will
aunaat t« and that It will ba
socompllakeil (liruugti on* issue of uotes for
that siuoaut by tlm Inter Rapid Transit
Company.
Town Topics: We can not be snytblof
but balilsb nu flu* good storks at present.
aggressive support from the Intffir"Interests
would he the signal for a sharp upturn.
'niera Is little doubt that t considerable
port leu of the Vanderbilt ft nanolug will lie
done abroad so that this development will
prove an Indirect hmeflt to the money alt-
ustlou here, which Is already qntre fnrora*
Most of Changes Were In
Shape of Advances of
Saturday’s Closing.
TRADING WAS MIXED
Bears Made Strenuous Ef
forts to Depress Prices
In Early Trading. J
N*«r York. Jon. It.—For the drat
two houn of thl. morning the market
waa given (ip to a contest between two
Ing speculative factions, 4he on*
• oft
aide pressing Ita advantages of the pre-
vloua weeks, the other aide working for
a rally, a-hlch. It waa thought on tech,
ntcal conditions, was due. Up lo mid
day neither party had made any deti
nue headway. Borne parts of tha llat
wart, better auetalned than others, and
here prices were fractionally higher.
In other direction, bears succeeded In
hie.
felon l-acMc I. praclle.il. wiling on a C
■r cent Daria. Atchison, with an loerraaod
Irldead a certainty,
iud Houtheru Parlor.
prrwst Iced, while Peaa.jrlir.ult ... .......
more nml Ohio return uptr.nl. of 5 per
ee.lr Helrloai have Y.wUrhllt stiH'hi been
at low, their earning, at high awl the"
prospect, K hrilllsut. Hlmllsr rota went
tuny Iw pnoserl on the majority of active
Issues, and It I, only a question of o short
time when the .ctaal loreatment rlewautl,
whleh lo the gaol crUerkxi of aurkM lersls.
will route Into fall ploy aarl work for mat
Impraemnent In price..
Sentiment thl. week will be flacared with
the optimism thst must be engendered by
the most fscorable Steel corporation report
In II. History. We look lor a fair, rally to-'
day and eoueldershlji better prir-e. In-fore
the earl of the week tad worth! take adrnn.
1*to of the ooft .pots on which to Itny the
Coppers,
lion. In the north nnd northwest. In the
Interior clear weather I. the role, while
eloorttnesn border*- the gulf eoo.V wb.r*
rslu ban fallen lo the last 71 hours.
The eastward drift of the high will fnrnr
coutlnued •■old .nd fair weather In thl. •Te
flon toslghr nml Tutelar: uiluliumu tern
peralure tonight abont 3 t
HAYWARD, VICK A CLARK'S
DAILY STOCK LETTER.
Now York. Jan. 28.—J. 8. Ilache A
Co.: Tho stock market was Influenced
unfavorably by reports of uncertainty
art to settlement In London In Ameri
can department. There waa u certain
amount of pressure put upon the mar
ket from the start, aome of the heavy
traders were reported selling Southern
Paclflr. but this stock seems to And
lodgment In strong hand, and recovara
after the aelllng with comparative ease,
t*nlon Pacific waa held steady, and the
failure to dislodge any long stock start
ed a little rally. The market has very
few friends In th« »tr*et. and predic
tions are freely made that a lower
level Is bound to come.
STOCKS AND DOND8.
ntd. Asked.
Georgia 41
Georgia 4Vis. 1915
Georgia Railroad 6s. Ul'J
(untiluah 6w !*»
dislodging some real holding of stocks,
and In these case, prices went lower.
But the changee either way wart not
hangea either way
▼talent. -(Ml money loaned, at A.,
cent at the outlet of the eeaelon,
did not get above this figure. The
banke. however, In a sharp contrast to
last weak, reported a loss of over |t,-
voo.ooo at the sub-treasury, reflecting,
of course, the repayment of the special
government advances of last December.
New York. Jan. 38.—'The stock aurkot
opened Irregular. Canadian PscUd started
1 |ter real higher sad gained In all Hi.
Amalgamated opened unchanged and rasa
C; Heading, Colorado Fool and Bow York
Central opened unchanged. BL 1’eul ad-
te
The apecntatle. clearest committed to tho
bear side made strenuous efforts to de.
here was good haying all through
first hour and tnoat of the price change,
were In the shape of idem-e. ocer Hatur
day's rinsing. Loudon trading waa ulsnl
troth able, of the rultmsJtgck. like Csua-
titan I'arlBr noil Houlneru Psrlhc.
Government bonds are unchanged and
other bonds Irregular.
MINING STOCKS.
: Copper flange
6H>i: North Hutto 112; Die Itoy.l a; Hhsu-
qun 27H.
LONDON STOCK MARKET.
STOCKS—
Anralgsmaterl Copper ....
Atchison
do. prcfcrre.1
Baltimore nud Ohio
Canadian PiiiAr .........
Cbeasiteske ami Ohio ....
Denver and. Bio Urunde .
do, preferred
tsci'isi*:—
Krlc
do.
Minimum and Manimum Tampsratursa
— ^n4. R«|«f«lL
Obotrvatlooa ftkau at S a. m.. 75ttx meri
dian Hue.
ATLANTA. . . .
Abilene
Amarillo
Attain*. . . .
AtiffdRta. . . .
Hlruilngbatn. . .
niamarrk. . . .
Boaton
Buffalo
(’harlfRtou. . . .
('harlotta. . . .
riilongu. . . .
Cinrlunati. . . .
Corpna ('urlatl. ,
Havanport. . .
Hodte t'lty. . .
Kl raao
Fort Hmlfh. . . .
Galvratou. . . .
Havre
Huron
Jarkanuvlllr. .
Jupiter.
Kauaaa nty. .
Knoxville. .
luxa Aufvlea. .
Naaltvlllr . .
New orleana.
New York. .
Norfolk. . . .
S2S5
I'ortltiiMl. M
I'urllniul.
Itapbl City.
Kl. I.oul*. .
Kl. 1*61111.
Mau Fraiu lv
Karauunb,^
Kpnknnr. . .
Tampa. . .
Taylor. .*
Thnuiaavllle.
Yb-kaluirir.
Waahlnfti
ir«*
f; I
wiiniiuatou.
1910
Atlanta 6a. ml
Atlan
AtUnt* and Wett FfHnt
Atlanta nnd Went F
ott Point* Phi a
Central of Georgia, lot Im*. .
do. 2d Income
Gaorgta
COTTON SEED OIL MARKET.
Opening. Claalng.
Marrli
Mav
July
Hrt>trml**r. . . .
t'loaed tteady.
Great wetter»
llliuola Centra I
Kanina and Texan
• do. preferred
Loiilivllit* and .XaaHvIHc .
Mexican Central
New York Ceutral
nutarto and Weitern
Pannaylvanla
ua/lvL
rhllaaelpbla and Reading .
Bock lata ad
do. preferred
m. Paul
Colon Padflc ..
do. preferred
LIVRPOOL GRAIN MARKET.
heaf-Onened lower: at 1:30 p. tu.,
r MBt lower; closed H014 lower.
IJiDli lower,
ged: tt 1:80 p.
\ lower.
CENTRAL BANK $ TRUST CORPORATION
Capital $500,000.00
Candler Building. . Branch Cerntr Mitchell aijd Forsyth 8ts.
Equipped with every modern facility for doing a general Banking,
Trult and Savings Business.
4 Per Cent Interest Compounded
On Savings Deposits
INVESTMENT SECURITIES BOUOHT AND SOLD.
The most modem Safe Dcpodt Department In the South eipedally
prepared for storing small and large wares.
THE AMERICAN AUDIT COMPANY
Home Oflice, 100 Broadway, New York City.
F. W. LAFRENTZ, C. P.'A., President
CHICAGO CAR LOTS.
supr
-I It.at:; Mir •
I .Irm
1 "hf.ir .luit
C. E. Manv.tring, Vice President, The,. Cocheu, Jr., C. P. A., Sec. and Trees.
BRANCHES
.VMliWI
i mJV,
■. V. «,4>|
GROCERIES.
:■ cl• rii t...|ny amt „tt 1
■vrlpt, for lomorrnw.
NEW TORKT-Watrlorf-Ariorle.
BOSTON—Exchange Building.
WA8HINOTON—Colorado ttutldlng
NEW ORLEANS—llennen Building.
ATLANTA—Fourth Nafl Bank Bldg.
CHICAGO—Mnrqdette Building.
PIllLADELt .!!A—Bellevue.8tratford.
BAN Fr.ANCIBCO— Beldqn Building.
«ri-,Att Mill,tint crrtiinlnt.'.l 8.. » New i
Fl.orR-lllgheef iMifrnt, Ka»: |i«
.nt »4 5ri, ,ia,..lnr.t l,or..ri• »l Irnlf
■nt, kl ■*:. cprlug wtr.'ut bar •■tit 1'..
hr tutu
,ftli-*: Cn
c'tft’lrfirs
ArtujrXW 91r.Mi- tmlk :
|p. (V: gn**n. HWLV
IV.-tiT**?*, ui Lxmitiu (« III* I
r—
| K M AtKIVJ
the weeleen peri of
aeeeen, er« r»> verlehlo.
MrihtmtM whh h umr
Eaielleled edreii.-
{S2.-T5
product lo
‘prortod
Him* •*
dltloO*
^ the |M»»*ll»lllty
#v«*n th(HikIi th;* 11
Okould prevail.
| (win* i:>V •
Mi'.jbtc'l
full
•bury. 10*.
Hun* 311
OATS '
a hit.* 5b
. iH
ll.'i «*'
* llil.
iil.lcn **«(»
MFAI/--lMaln
I Milled 144 |h<
-.1 <*■•
52.- llnrt TV:
r.xlcr around. 1
iud Jut**, prr
.... «l. pl.xln. |H*r 96-potiiid tui.'k*.
48 pound oack*. 64c; pin In. 24 jm
ALONZO RICHARDSON & CO.,
9 PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
AND AUDITORS
* Empire Buildinj*. Bell Phone. Mein EM
ATLANTA. GEORGIA. .
lilt. 35 cm*.*
k L-rlu
xi'lglit, tin
i*.*.iii«MUtc«l u
lit* klll^’ |*4i
L*. lb,
litfhf
MX.
- .Mini
»y«tcr*
Igljt. IL'W «
Kcd MrtlUlou 6*‘ •«»**•• l‘lilk Vidliiiti,
M > IWim. 4*>>': • lu*«***l.x»c, ,“J4*; I
.........J jar*. 48.*. »“a»s 3:
('01 u«**l l»-vf. 3.6* OH*ti|., f|.*i
mrtih. Nr« OrlenniA .15 cnll'.ii: ,„,n
cnllou; Fultu 3V gnllou. (8«s»rcin .-an.
?al». H> p«Min«l 6*8-. Axi.' civoo.* 31.75
i*rack**r*. 6 , |.' inutud; b'lii.ui ; "> *t**» 7,
llaind .ami), |H*r pmuid,
imtiud. tt't*" T«un Dm**. 2 pound. |i v>
i,Mu.,d 32.25 V»*) lv.11.1. t:: l.h.M !..*.•.
- \W*\ nirttoUc-e, per ur*»%F. 3! « Ma
„„„ h'^llTc |H'|- IMMiltd. N.irdfii.w. ,||
vtt-el, 33.25 ••.•**•• INrtaah. S3 23*..3.'mi .••
IV.mnt*, I 1 !*' Bop**. 4 ply cuttuu, l>« Jv».
II £f*U4 OO
K«».Li
LONDON. KNGLAND—4 King 8tr««t, Cheapxldc.
AT-A NT A DRANCH 1015-18 Fourth National Bank Building.
C. B. BID WELL, Resident Manager.
Toltphono. Main 878. Cablo Addratt, Amdit, N. Y.
t:l*il a. Mi l OKI*. VI.*.
r». \V BYKtrn. AmNfaat « xx.ifrr
Third Naiiotial Bank
Capital .... $200,000.00
Surplus and Profits $37.1,000.00
iV. l AUtoL'N. ' oiRKcron
HAf.iJAV. fitA\K llAtyKI.NS
HAYWARD, VICK & CLARK,
COTTON. STOCKS. BONDS, COFFEE. GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
. Car,nd,tat and Orevier Ste, New Orleane.
\>w Orloaua »‘uiiun 3;x»lixnyv.
Cutfo» F.i.-hflbf**.
UCMBER3:
New Orionti* Fiitnro Broker*' Atooclatloo.
Nr*v Iran* nail rklrago Boards of Trad*
New York «'nffa# Exchange.
AaoeM-iaf** Mrmfwr* Urarpool Cottoa An *
No*v \or:; and rhicago CoiToapondenta.
J. 8. CACHE A CO.. AND BARTLETT. FRAZIER 4 CARRINGTON.
PRIVAT5 WIRES TO ALL POINTS.
\%fo J. OBBE^LE!
L. H. Fairchila.
L. H. FAIRCHILD & COMPANY.
FI8H.
Ilronn*.
84 p.
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Accountant and Auditor,
•urk tfa.til. 204126*'
1114 Fourth National Br.nl: Euildinr.
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York *.*»*ffaih r>♦’harr*.
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LIVERPOOL C07T0 . A^FCCIAriGV.
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tufa call-or*. u». j;, tbT.lfiAN.
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