Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1905-1926, November 07, 1908, Image 7

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THE BATON DUET TELEGRAPH! SATUBDAY HOROTNG, NOVEMBER 7, 1903 < 7, ABOUT GEORGIA STATE BONDS CITY ATLANTA BONDS ATLANTA & WEST POINT R. R. DEBENTS GEORGIA R. R. STOCK AUGUSTA & SAVANNAH R. R. STOCK SOUTHWESTERN OP GA. R. R.' STOOK WRITE TO J. H. HILSMAN & CO. STOCKS AND BONDS ATLANTA. GA. H. Q. A. NASH, Prow'dent. CHAS. NEVILLE, Vic. Pr..i H. G. A. Nash Audit Co o.. i EXPERT ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS 203*204 National Bank Building. Savannah. Ga, Expert Accounting in All Its Branches. BH6 III ORDERS MAY CONTRACTS MADE NEW HIGH RECORD—SPOTS CLOSE FIVE LIVERPOOL apota olosed 5.00 NEW YORK apota closed... ....9.30 NEW ORLEANS apota eloaed 9.00 THE LOCAL COTTON MARKET. Good Middling Strict Middling Low Middling Range of Pries*. Spot Cotton Movement. Recta. Ship. OoL tl, 1908 850 MS p:V ,S! p: l Nor. I, 1901... nos... IMS.., lnr In It naa In the market continue* bullish. t een for the past month, and .the only aelllng cornea from the hedges against cotton and realizing profits from time to time. Liverpool should be f points higher tomorrow. Weekly interior cotton Towns. NEW YORK. Nov. 8.—The following la the movement of apot cotton at the 1 1 I t 1 K l I Brenham Columbia I nlQRwai A1H u. 'A Mistaken Idea Perhaps you have an idea that in order to have a hank account you must have a large sum to deposit; that a bank doesn’t care to bother with small accounts. This is .not true of the “Fourth.” This bank wel comes new accounts, no matter how small, and extends the same courtesy nud service to small depositors as to large ones. Let ns prove it to you. FOURTH NATIONAL BANK MACON, GA. I/ Jrt. J NEW YORK,~ Novr’"«7—After early wrnkne** the cotton,,market* had a very sharp advance with May contracts making new high record* for the season and while flip close was off from* the best the Anal tone was steady at a net gain of 5a9 joints. Salea were estimated at 350,000 The market opened steady at a decline of 1aS points and during the forenoon sold off to a net loss of 7aS points under local bear pressure end liquidation pro moted by easier cables and talk of a bearish cenans report next Monday. Of- ferlnga were taken at the decline, and fol lowing private cnhlcs from Liverpool an nouncing that Manchester labor trouble* had been settled, the market became steady, active and atron* on renewal of outside buying orders. Wall street bull tnport and covering ny early sellers. Prices sold to within a point or two of Wcdnefday'a high lovel on the general Hat. with December touching 9.15 and "anuary 8.99. but later reacted under .leavy realising, after the more urgent demacd from shorts had been itbpplled. and •rinsed between 9 and t points off from the top. Rumors of a very bullish national glnnera* report wer# among the factors on the advance. The report of the cenaue bureau will > Issued Monday morning Receipts of cotton at the porta today were 8L91S bales aralnat 79.717 bales lar* eek and *8.141 bales last year. For t»._ (estimated) *45,000 bales against I bales last week and 1*8,777 uidc Lsnor Corn Morganton Corn Tennessee Mountain Corn No. 1.., Tennessee Mountain Corn No. 3.., Kennesaw Mountain Corn 92.00 Turkey Mountain Corn Welohielbaum’s Old Corn Jo* Mercer Com v Especially Selected Com Old Virginia Corn III a ’ North Carolina Com EXPRESS PREPAID. SEND FOR PRICE LI8T—LET US, KNOW YOUR WANTS. XXX Superior Rye. SS.80 gal!. Jug. 4 quarts.. Six year old Com. 89.09 gall. Jug, i quarts Mount Vernon Rye. 14.00 gall. Jug. 4 quarts Our Cho'ce Rye, 88.0C gall. Jug. 4 quarts ... Anderson Co. Bourbon, four quarts White Mill-, bottled In bond, tour quarts •• Lewis* €*, four quarts Black Label, four quarts .. 8 year old Corn, (out quarts »•*•••* . 1, ’MS ft. I JOS .12,81 Bales. Nashville . . Natches . . Newberry , . Heima . , . Shreveport. . Vicksburg . . cRy.... the weekly ootfon statistics: 1 ::::: 4 S:SS8 ::::: Bf 1 rales Of all Total salea of American... English spinners' takings Total exports Imports of all kinds....i Imports^of American.*... Quantity afloat ail kinds.. =£91 Quanltj* afloat of American 326.000 Total sales on speculation 200 ital sales to exporters so* Cotton Receipts- NEW YORK. NOV. 6.—The following are the total net receipts of cotton at all port* since September 1: Galvexton 1,213. * w Orleans 4*8. bile ........ 120.614 rnwvjh * *60,010 •Charleston 4 07,681 Wilmington ....; 189.360 Norfolk 169,1 IB Baltimore New York ..... Boston Newport News. Philadelphia ... Ran Fmndaeo . Brunswick .... Port Townsond Pensacola 447.692 t yer nnd at Houston 22.910 bales against 11.2 bales last year. Spot Cotton and Futures. 7 YORK. Nov. «.—Spot d closed quiet. 5 points advance: middling uplands 1.20; middling gulf 9.85: aside none. , Futurea opened steady and. closed Sam and Ed. Weichselbaum P. 0. Box No. 55. 610 Market St. Chattanooga, Tenn Phone No. 820. , Our stock is complete with the finest and best brands of Wines, Whiskies, Brandies, etc. CORN WHISKEY IN JUGS. (White or Yellow, Just as you^prefer It.) steady as follows: Open. Illeh. Trf>w. Close. ....1.89 8.98 8.7* 8.02 ........ 8.85 8.85 8,88 March 8.78 8.05 8.72 8.86 *" * *' * “ 8.88 8.70 8.79 8.67 1.78 8.94 8.71 5:8 5:1? 9.00 9.15 8.12 Receipts and Exports. Rocelot* *nd Export*. Today, Week. Consolidated net reeelpta.. *4,018 484,225 Export* to Orest Britain.. 87,155 133.476 Export* to France 8.121 46,832 Exoort* to continent...... 17,864 17 Export* to.Japan ‘..112,116 - 2. r,. i 74,147 El Paso. Tex. 10,CO! Are Your Fences Down? We are offering for a few days some good FENCING, cut to 3 feet, 4 feet and 5 feet lengths, at $1.00 PER HUNDRED FEET for 3 and 4 foot lengths and $1.25 per hundred for 5-foot lengths; 5x5 heart pine posts at 20 cents each. Post long leaf South Georgia pine. Massee=Felton Lumber Co. Telephone 1840 Macon, Ga. SHARP ADVANCE PRESIDENT-ELECT'S CINCINNATI 8PEECH HAS STIMULATING EF FECT ON STOCKS. NEW YORK. Nov. 6.—The speculative movement In stocks entered on a now and broader phase today on tho entry Into th* buying movement of additional forcea from widely scattered sources. Tho alert leader* of the speculation were prompt to pciculv* this duvHop/rwnt nnd to take advantage of It by manipulative devices to help utt the advance In prices. The advance was In itself an attraction New York Cotton Exchange Statistics. NEW YORK. Nov. 8.—The following statistics on the movement of cotton for the week ending Friday. Nov. . .. N#w y( . compiled by the York Cotton Ex- Weekly Movement. This Last { Year. Year. Mil ter — t.r - 61,00V Into sight for week........650.501 467.695 Total Crop Movement. Port reeelpta 3,071.150 2,287,14* Mills and Canada....... 220.5*7 18,174 South, mill tok. (mil.). 124.000 836.000 Stock at Interior towns in excess of Sept, 1... 477,703 212,062 Into eight for season..44118,020 1,000,471 47 bales added to receipts for the Comparative Cotton Statement. _.JW YORK. Nov Is the comparative < the week ending FYlday, Nov. a *j Receipts at U. 8. ports. statement for Since September 1, *908— Consolidated receipts 1,010.223 Export* to Great Britain 6*4,891 Exports to France 827.R21 Exports to continent ....1,012.110 Exports to Japan •. 10,122 Exports to Mexico | Fries, Receipt*, Sales, Stock. ' Are You Interested In saving a handsome percentage on your purchases of reliable Whiskies, Wines and Brandies 1 If so, drop us a card today for our new fall catalogue, wo'cater to tho wants of tho mail order buyer, and make tho prices tha; will interest you; QUALITY being the foundation of our business. All inquiries cheerfully and promptly an swered. We are Sole Agents for The F. W. Cook Brewing; Company’s Famous Bottled Beere. 0 Cook’e Pilsner, 10 dozen plntB, $9.00. Cook’s Gold Blnme, 10 dozen pints, $10.00. D. F. & C. P. LONG Jacksonville, Fla. Wholesale Whiskies and Beers gnc<1 middling . f middling 4.80; Bale* for the day for epeeidatlon and export, and Included 5.000 hales American. Receipts were 28.- 300 bales, all American. Future* opened rtr-.p- and slossd easy: American middling G. O. C.t SEND YOUR ORDERS TO Sam Weichselbaum & Alack P. O. Box 163 Jacksonville, Fla. The Mack Boys will give them prompt and careful attention. Note the following. All express prepaid: ...<8,09 ... 33.50 ...34 50 .. .85.50 ...3400 .. 84.50 ...S8i0 ...85.80 ...34.00 These are only a few of our many good things. Send us a trial order. All the standard brands of BEER at lowest prices. Write for price list SAM WEICHSELBAUM & MACK, Jacksonville, Fla. NOVnnMr • , ....... a, ,,,,,, November-December December-January January-February . February-March March-April April-May May-June ■MtfmbfM NlflMMf October-November . NEW ORLEANS. * NEW ORLEANS. Nov. *.—Spot cotton opened easy and closed steady; good mid dling reduced 1-1*. and middling fair 44; middling unchanged at 8 18-16. Sales on the spot were 2,000 bales and 8.200 bales to arrive. Future* opened quiet et a decline of 2 to 6 points under the Influence of disap pointing Liverpool cable*. LaTlr the mar. kft «• ttor^-1 '<ff etlll further under the boarl-h Into-eight statement, fhr. poslttono reaching a level of 9 to 10 points under yesterday'* final quotations. At this point numerous cable messages i from Liverpool and Mnnchceter were rs- i r#tv©d stating that the cotton mill out- , look had been settled and prices quickly | rose 20 to 23 points, at which level they I ware at a net advance of 10 to 14 points, i At the efoelng the tone was called steady, nnd prices showed a not advance of 6 to ; 7 point*. Futures closed as follow*: , November, bid 8.85 | December, bid *.78 mam i.ti 8.76 Maroh. bid 8.78 Ml t.tt 8e* lefand Cettew. SAVANNAH. Oa.. Nov. i—Sea Island cotton, for weak: Fancy Florida* 20%*2! fancy OaorrUs 2A*%: extra choice FW< Ida* 18Halfr extra choice Georgia* 18«4. didoo 1*44*177; extra fine 11a44: flno II; 'nnn n<*P: >■ V- • 1 ' ♦ olinT.ESTOH. * C-. lilt I—In la. lend cotton, for week; Receipts 1.048; cvport* 3*1: sales l.Tflj stock 2.C443. Pina 12*4: fully fine 24H- market steady. Hubbard Beo*. A Ce'i Cotta* Letter, NEW YORK. Nov. 6—After the open, lnr tho feature was the heavy realizing supposed to be for aenj* large weste-n account, which was willing to take nroflts before the rimers’ report on Mor.de> When th# settlement of the strike «« announced front Manchester on aetlv- flemanfl Immediately aop**red from W«|| street nnuee* who took alt of the offer- lnr«. advening the market some 21 ueints from the low leva* of the morning The huvleg was speculative In Its fe*tnr« nnd based o n the Idea that cotton wei fheen re*wrd>«« of the six# of the cropi la ofl tka producing countries. The foal Receipts since Bopt. l.T.9,6 Exports for week....,.,. S Total since Bept. i 2.0 Stork at U, 8, port*.. A 8 Stock at Inter, towns... * Stock at Liverpool Afloat for G. B 1908. 190 Mit sii.f .112 2,278,1' Mif ,4411.411,141 I.IM 714.99* Heater's Weekly Cotton Statement. atement. ..—Secretary on statement Issued six days of Novcrn- Iaat year of 150.000 today shows for th# bw nn increase over last y and an Increase over the same period year before List of 11.000. “ 67 day* of the season that have rate Is ahead of to the the new i»ai-ticlpants who were appar ently of the class that would have with drawn or waited If prices lied moved downwards Instead of upwards. The buying orders today through commission houses were on s much enlarged scale and they seemed to come from widely separated sources. A notable Influence wa* attributed to the remark* of Judge Taft to the Commercial Club of Cincin nati In the assurances of non-lnterrcr- enca from the federal government with all huslnes* and corporate, enterprises that observes the law. The Incoming rush of order* for stocks was regarded confidently ns a herald of coming devel opments In the Industries of the country. The soothing of the friction between Franco and Gormsny was the causo of some relief end the settlement of the strike In the Lancashire cotton mill was another helpful factor from abroad. Tho largest day's business previous todny for the present year was on 8< tember 22, when prices broke violen following the Maine election on snles 1,426,000 shares. Today’s spurt to 1,534,000 shares shows the largest sharp expansion that has occurred on rising quotations since the days of the abortive speculation on th* Increase In Harrlman dividends. The market's furious aotlvlty maintained to the last and prices were still forging upwards, although with eomo street from realising < sales at certain points. The day's movement showed such gains ss 4 to 4V4 for Amalgamated Copper, New Toni Central. Louisville end Nashville and Atlantia Coast Line; >14 for United States Steel and Union Paclflc. *14 for Great Northern Oregon certlllcates. and 10 In Lackawanna, Bonds were strong nnd active. Total sales, par value, **.612.000. United States bonds were unchanged on call. Total soles stocks today were 1,634,900 shares. U. H. 3s, coupon U. H. 4s, ti'MlHtercd 120|4 U. 8. 4s. coupon 121 ‘ISp J: tchlson general 4s 1008, Atchison ndjiu'i Atlantic Coast Line 4s., ‘SS Baltimore und Ohio 4s 100 Baltimore and Ohio :U4s.. Brook!'" ” - — ’ ...109 CentruJ of Georgia Rh Central of Georgia 1st Inc 8& Central of Georgia 2nd Inc 41 lentral of Georgia 3d Inc 4244 Jhesapoakc and Ohio 4V&* 104 Chicago and Alton 344s 7H Chicago, II. and Quliu-y now 4s.... 9844 Chicago. It. I. and P. It. It. 4s 72% Chicago. It. I. and P. R. R. col. Rs.. 7544 Chicago. It. I. and P. By. rfdg 4s.. 8x«4 C.. C., C. nnd Ht. I/nils gen. 4*.... 07 Colorado Industrial 6s 75% Colorado Midland 4s fit's Colorado and Southern 4s f" Delaware nnd Hudson c Denver and lllo Grundo l BY DROUGHT SENT WHEAT HIGHER CORN AND PROVISIONS CLOSE WEAK BUT OATS REMAIN ABOUT UNCHANGED. f. 4* 10244 ft what excited operations" of Krlo prior Hen 4s 87% Kr j„ general 7344 Hocking Valley 444«... 1J644 ::::: *o Hi:? 8 f Mexico con. 4s... 8044 si gen. 244* 03% tor the ipsed the ageregst tame days of Last year 1,197.000 and abend of the same day* year last 412.000. The amount brought Into alght during tha peat week has been 6B4.040 bales against 492.172 for the some days last “*er and *51.818 year before Iasi The movement since September _ show* receipts st all United StAtes ports 2.030,223 against 2.1*1.172 last year: overt land nrrn« it,- MI-1-^lrrl. Ohio end Tn- ‘—*—* * and Can- year: In* . .j* held at —. yiftr 8ii.*ot ngalnet 310.1M laet year; southern mills takings 4(7.000 against 818.425 last year, he total movement since Reptember 1 4,220.405 against 3.083,722 last year. Foreign export* for the week have been 361,207 against 322.3R9 last year, making the total thus far for the season 3,0*8,018 ngilnat 1.431,884 last year. Th# total igs of American mills, north, south Canada thus far for the season have been 1,066,004 ngnlnnt 244,146 last year. Storks at the seaboard nnd the 29 lend ing southern Interior center* have !n- crenaed during the week 117.778 bales sgAlrat an increase during the eorre- spending period tsst seaeor. of 32.401. Ineluding stocks left over at porta nnd Interior towns from the last cron nnd the number of bale* brought Into sight thus far from the new crop, the supply to date Is 4.661,752 against 8.431.728 for ths same period Inst year. Railroad Bonds . Bid. Asked. Central of Ga. 1st mort 8 psr •cent. 1838 113 1lt Central of Ga. collateral trust R per cent.. 1927 108 108 Central of Go. consolidated, ^ 1945 109 110 Central fla. 1st tne.. 1*48 S4 18 rvntrsl Ga. 2nd Ine., 1*48 48 4* Central On. Id Ine.. 1946 85 28 Central Ga,, Macon & North' .1(1 American Uur Anierlmn <’m (■hmCai 5744 _nS Foundry... .. and Foundry pref.... 107*4 American Cotton Oil 4«'4 American Hide and leather pref..,. 27% American Ice Securities 2744 American Linseed \vA American Locomotive R644 American Locomotive pref 110 Amarioan Smelting and Refining... 07% Amer. Smelting snd Henning pref... 108% American Sugar Refining 18544 American Tobacco pref. 96% American Woolen 27 Anaconda Mining Co A tchlson pref* . .7.7.7.*. .'.......... 98 Atlantic Coast Lina 99 Baltimore snd Ohio 10844 Baltimore and Ohio pref 87 Brooklyn Rapid Transit HI44 Canadian Pacific Intorborough Met. 444* Japan 4s Japan 4%s Japan 444*. 2nd series Liiiiavliln and Nash, unified 4*. Manhattan consol gold 4s Mexican Central 4s a Mexican Central' 1st Inc 18 Minn, nnd Ht. Louis 4s 7‘>% Missouri, Kansas and Texas 4s 100 Missouri, Kansas and Texaa ‘ Natlonul H. 11. of Mexico New York Central j “ Now Jersey Central Northern Ihcinc 4s Northern 1'aclflo Is is Norfolk and Western consol 4s.... 99 Oregon Short Line rfdg 4s 9r>> L. and Irml* Mouiii'ronaoVCa!!!. 'M U nnd Han Fran. fg. 4* 78 Lopl* Southwestern con. 4s.... 78 Hciihmrd Air Line 4s 564: Southern Paclflc 4s 92V gouthern Paclflc 1st 4s 964 Southern Railway Rs .....108V Texas and Pnclflc lets 116V Toledo. Ht. L nnd Western 4s 77 Union Paclflc 4s 193% Union Paclllo cv. 4s 104*4 It. 8. Steel 2nd 6s U« Wahnsh 1st* Ill , Western Md. 4s 7«fi Wheeling and laike Erie 4s 494k Wisconsin Central 4s 86% N. Y.. N. II. nnd II. cv. Is 11444 Lake Shore 4s >444 New York Money Market. NEW YORK. Nov. 6.—Money on call sternly; 144n3 per cent: ruling rate 1%; closing Ida 144; offered at 1%. Time Innn* active and ensy on short dates, stronger on long dates;. *0 days 3n344 per cent; 90 days 344; six months VSL' mercantile paper 4a444 per cent. Sterling exchange easy with actual business In bankers' hills lit 4.83.75a ‘ 88.80 for 60-dny hill* ami at 4.8D.90 for smand. Commercial bills 4.83%nt.S344. Bar silver 60 44. Mexican dollars 48. CHICAOO. Nov. *.—Official confirma tion of dom*g« by drouth to the new n crop of wheat In this countryj&jjsed ridvnncn In wheat prices on thelocal exchange today, flnsl quotations being up % to %c., compared with yesterday's clone. Corn and provisions closed weak, but oats closed Arm. Wheat- Open. High. Low. Clos. 1.00 Vi 1.01% 91% . 1.03% 1.94 1 , 88 99 . 81% 81% : SS S15 .89 87% : 11! ill ill » July . . . Mess Pork— Jan. . . .16.0744 16.11 16.12% 18.00 May .* . .16.00 16.07*44 15.8744 18.9344 JnnT.. 9.85 9.8744 9.27% 9.20 M n y • . 9.4144 9.45 9.37 % 9.3744 Short Ribs— Jan. . . . 8 4R 8.52% 8.45 8,48 May . . . 8.17U * * *•** *— DRY QOOD8. NEW YORK, Nov. «.-Th# dry goods market was active In the primary.division today. Carpet buyers are coming In free, ly for the opening next week. Cotton goods sre very Arm and tending higher. Colton yarns sr# firmer snd higher. Wool Is selling more freely. COTTON SPED OIL. NEW YORK. Nov. 8.-—Cotton seed oil was ntesdy to Arm on light crude offerings nnd bull support. Prime crude In barrels f.o.h. mill* 3oa44; prime summer yellow 3844*19; off summer yellow 8744*3844: - - w n%imSSSm- :si5 194* Central CML. Middle Ga. _ _ Atlantic. 1947 1W Southern R. R.. Ipc.. 1914....161 Reorgla R. R. A Banking Co.. 5 pc., 1123 .......108 Ga. R. R. A Ranking Co., 6 .per cent, lilt lit Ga. Bon. it Fla. » pc., 1145....IN Seaboard R. R., 4 pc., 1980.... 54 onrrt n l: r. , - . i'll v. .. Southwestern R. R. stock 108 l - 10 Savannah A Augusta stock.... 1W4 101 Atlanta (r Wert Pnlnt 149 141 Atlanta A W. P. dehen.. 164 105 101 Ga. Sou. A F!»‘ ; r.m Ga. Sou. ‘ *“ ' Go. mOO.. S(,ui k ,<• r n . A Fla., com 1* 16 . A Fla. 1st pref 75 If . A Fla. lat pref...... 49 ii n R. R„ pref.89 if i R. R., com 21 22 State of Georgia Bonds Go. 444, 1*22._ GO. 4%, 1J15. :; „ 104 Go. 4. 1926...., .114 Go. 844. 1926 to itSS It City Bondi. Ms con 5 pc- IS, M,,on ( pe.. lilt 1M - lsli lit : in, 104 ] , 1910 to 1114........ 10 . ,2*0 ytr ***nt basis. Ravsnrah 6 po.. 19&9 ..91 Savannah R f c.. 1918 105 ; August* 344. 4, 4%. » A po.. M 1 Cotton Sood Market price of sound, dry cotton _ any quantity. 314 09 per ton at any rail road station In Georgia. Lumber Quotations AT WHOLESALE. (Corrected hy Masa«e-r«tton Lumber Co.) 'short leaf) slsed.114.98 lentral of Now Jersey !he**peake and Ohio Ihlcsgo Great Western • and North Western ...175 Weekly Dank Clearings. NEW YOWL Nov. *.-Dank clearing* for the wo-k I2.686.378.0OO ns against *2.570.814.000 last wsrk and 82.377.515.000 last. ynnr. Richmond 15.797.000; decrease 21.1. Atlnnta *6.839.000; Inereaxn 12.7. Snvnnnah *0 016.000: decreaso 4,7. Norfolk, $2,446,100; decrease 25.1. Augusta. 12.610,000; decreaso 10.4. Jacksonville. *1.577.000: Increase 14.8; Charleston *1.492.000; decre/iso 27.8. Mftcon *943 ono; Increase 1.0. Colubla *128,000; deerraal 0.1, lasgo. Mil. and Ht. Paul 146% v.. C.. 6. and Bt. Istuls R7% Colorado Fuel and Iron 8»% Colorado and Southern 41% nnn pouiiizrn Colorado and'Southern 1st pref 68 folorado and Southern 2nd pref.... «o*q ■onsolldated Gas 145% corn Products 1*'| Delaware and Hudson 171% Denver and Rio Grande..... 2946 lenver nnd Rio Grande prof 72% Istlllers* Securities 84 M irlo 1st’piwf* ’.‘.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.*’45% Erls 2nd pref 3r,Tl moral Electric 153% Irast Northern pref. 13744 Brest Northern Ore ctfe 71 Illinois Central 143fl Interborotigh Met 10% Interborough Met. pref 8044 International Paper 11% International Paper pref. 55 1 International Pump 2244 Iowa Central 25 Kansas City Bouthem 79% Kanene City Southern pref 62 ' Louisville and Nashville 115 Mexican Central 1*1 Minneapolis snd Bt. T^>uls 39 Mini.. St. Tsui and Bault Kt. M....P4 Mri AM .. -jrt! atlonnl I^ad ... v w y 0 jV Central 4lrsour| Paclflc ........................ ttssourt. Kansas and Texas....... 336 'Iseouri. Kansas and Texas pref... *64 atlonnl Lead .......; J5* ivew York Central 114 New Tork. Ontario end western.,.. 428 Norfolk ann Western 754 North American 894 Tortnem Pacific acifle Mall 238 .'ennaylvanla 128U PI?»S»uf»?S c”and s'CLou^s!!!’.!!. 84 Pressed Steel Cer 88 Pullman Palace Car 170 Railway Steel Spring ••.is!} R5S» Reptjbllr Steel pref. 86/ Rock Island Company 21 Rock Island Company pref.... 48% St. L. snd San Fran. 2nd pref 81. Ht, Loots Southwestern 19% ft. Leals Southwestern prqf 49V Blocs.Sheffield Steel end Iron 7*4 Southern Parjfjc 1128 ^■Pacific ..... Bouthem PaHflo pref. Vr ID Bouthem Railway /--a Bouthem Railway pref. *7% Tennessee Copnjr 44% Texts end Paelfle .................. Iff Toledo, ft Louis and west......... 12 Toledo. Ht Tyjuls and West pref... 8f Union Ptelflo 178% trnlon Pariflo pref. 98% United States Rubber 8* i'rit»d States Rubber 1st pref ..1*8 United States Steel R»% United States Steel pref............113% nla-Carolina OmbW V.Vo! !!! 88% nia-CaroUna Chemical pref 111% Virgin! virgin!/ Web# ah Wabash pref. j,..>••».. Weetlnghouae Electric jOlj Western Union .,.....<■#••••••••••• Wheehrg snd f^ke Erie. Vleconsln CeatfBlMM Standard Oil <26 NEW YORK BONOg. U, B refunding 2». registered...,..103 U. S refunding 2* coupon .104 U. g. It. registered 100% Grain and Provisions. icro prices are at wholesale and not ... ..onsuinnra. Corrected hy B. It. Jaquea A Tinsley Co. CORN—Backed, white * 95 ‘Hacked, mixed Canoad lots, cither sacked or hulk, made on applica tion. OATB—White clipped No. 2 white B o. 8 white pedal uuotntlons made on car lota. HAT—Choice ilmothy .............. No. 1 timothy No. 2 timothy No ! clover Timothy nnd rlovar mixed,. Alfalfa liny Bedding straw RTIAN—Puro wheat 1.50 Brnn end shorts. l.RB FLOCK - Private Stock fancy pat... * «SJ Royal Owl, best pnt'-nt..,... 5.25 Toil Notch, first patent,.,,.. 8.1* MEAT*—Water rround Juliette «5 MEATS - -Pry salt riba 10 Extra half ribs None 18-20-lh D, fl. bellies 11% Bulk plates ^ Bmokad meets, %e.. c above. HAMS—Fsnrv sugar cured...... Htnndard sugar cured Picnic hams 19 —Pure tierces 11% h: ID Kite::”-::::. Pure. In 60-ib tubs .....11% te IS ia 'J? mn/r w r 43*41. summer yellow 87%aS844: prime white 8»%s4i; prim* winter yel- other sixes as named above. Black strap BALT—100 lbs. whit# cotton each Imported rock salt, lb...., CHEBBW— Full cream GRITS— Hudnuts, In bbls Hudnuts, In sacks BUOAIV—Granulated. In bbls .... New Orleans clarified New York yellow COFFEE—Choice Rio Prime Rle is Medium Rle 11 Common ......9 to 10 Artmckle's roasted. 18 94 RICB-<;hn!,. hM. 7H C't to < Dry Goods—Wholesale SHEETING-* to I CHECKS—*% to 7c. PRINTS—«% to «%o. NAVAL STORES. WILMINGTON, Nov. • •.-flnlrlte tur pentine steady at 17%: rscripfa * casks. Rosin steady st *2.45; redpta 18. Tar firm st <1.90; receipts 50. Crude tur pentine firm at 91.69, 12.10 and 92.49; re- cclnta 9 barrel a. HAVANNAlf, Ga., Nor. 6.—'Turpentine *>n at 88%; sales 100; receipts 828; ship ments 127. Rosin Arm; sale* 1.247; re- ••elpt* 21487; shipments 872: stock 111.879. Quote: A, n. C. snd D. 2.75; E, 2.78 to 2.77%; F, t.V74Ull44: O. I.ROsIlU; H. 8.2744f35; I, 9.98: K. 4.80; M. 6.88: N 5.85: W. O., 8.30; W', W„ 6.35. * ' CHARLESTON. Nov. (.—Turpentine steady nt 88e. Rosin steady. Quote: A, B, C. 2.65: D. 3.57%: E, 2.«0; F. 2.6244; G. 8.62%no3; IT. S.IBnSO: 1, 2.85; K. 4.70: M^B.15; N. 8.78; W. 6., «.2p; W. W.. Hardware—Wholesale. (Cnmwt.# t>T Bimliip llarrlw.r. Co.> . tVHl.T. mTCKKTH-U.SI to >4.10 .»n. HOPR-Manila Uol 8«mI. to; cotton. r.rru- PT/)W m.ADEB. In. DtT lb. inON—IHco p«r lb. ba~; Sired. 4Wo. ... *2.60 I:eg has*. Uors^<^28 to 94.80 keg; mulo ^BUCKETS—Plain. 11.00 do*.; white ce dar. three hops. It.00. clfAlNH-TrsH*. 14 to <e dox. GUN POWDER—Psr keg, Dupont orack "^hAt—*2.% sack. .... Tit MS pouted. 12.80; cedar. *8.00. IHOVELB—*7.00 to 111 per dux. CARDS—Cotton. 14.60 per dos. Oandy Stick candy In boxes, 744c. Stick can.ly In barrels.. To. a ro/cra. Mixed, pell 7%e. roam mixed candy In palls, lOq. SHIPPING NEWS SAVANNAH. On., Nov. 8.—Arrived, steamers Montrose (Br.). Clegg. Fer- nandtna; Chatham, Hudgins. Balti more, Parthian, Berry, Philadelphia; City of Columbus. Burg. New York; schooner Albert Robinson, Bennett, N*w York. Balled, steamers Albert Aust, Iv&n- clch. Genoa; Chattahoochee, Diehl, Bouton; Bark Anna Marla D'Afiondo (Ital.), Albano. Marseilles: schooner Bayard Barnes, Falklnburg. New York; Celtic King (Br.), Humphrey, Rotterdam. CHARLESTON, fl. C, Nog, 8.—Ar rived, steamers Huron, Staples, New York. JACKSONVILLE. Fla., Nor. 6.—Ar rived, iteamer Apache, Staples, New York; sohooners John W. Dana, Fos- aott, Baltimore; Louie H. Coward, Haines, Baltimore; Alicia B. Crosby, Peterson. Portland. CHARLESTON. 8. O. Not. Ar rived, schooner Charles K. Brlckley, Fletcher, New Tork. MOR1LB. Ale. Nov. 6.—Arrived, steamers Fort Morgan (No,*.). Knud- sen. Roc ns Deltoro; Rlueflclda (Nor.>, Lange, Boca a Deltoro (and cleared); Lockwood (Rr.) t Kendall, Gulfportr Bakentlo* Reynard (Hr.), Reynard, Trlnid.-'d, CUar**d. steamer* Nuco^h, Htx. New Y<-rk; Tlm** 5 (Nor.) Tiu-rsen. Ha- vnna; bark Teres* (Urg.), Estrada, Valencia. Cracker*. Assorted cak*a, lOo. sCsq^b’