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, N riTINI'X MARKET UTIU.
t 0 os dokik*M coihae.
, losing •‘••■•dr • • nminr of
4 |.„lni— I ■• dpof Markrl
' „0.l KMX "• of %
(rl „.Turpmllr rirn. at 41 <>■..
Firm of Advaar-e of A (>o>
K nod Rrlow—l/OOO* od Trlo
'rsplole 4larkea.
Tti Morning News Office.
Wxlnoday. Oct. 24.
T , was not an exception to previous
,n bringing the regular decline In
** ~ ihi futures markte The drop
r>!U, tr in on • l ' h ed u,e time, the clos
ls petody at lm# of U and 24
n , Til* greatest support the market
sui the continued heavy port re
.ip<. aid good wiseher throughout the
~, country, thereby promising the
u , t —t possible yield. The long delay of
,i as started a stream of hip crop
.Stimatea, and theee promulgated quite
g.neraly, hove a telling etTecl cai semi
meal
Th , fl.r.ine hos reached the point th*t
t , , t .,.ci!,,ic Ihe eye* of holder* of cotton
per.’rally, and whether for the better or
, h , wise. they are getting Mob born
„itout turning )oo*. During the paat few
v „ ,■ trade have heard enough from
numerous holdera of ootton to Indicate
that they propnae to hold on ro their
~.tton with bulldog tenacity, and mnke
u tight which will go far In resisting
present downward pluge. It I* elated
■bet teiiing on anyehlng like a liberal
scai, l ie ceased In the Atlantic Slate#.
Jt | r ,t the cotton held will not he of
fered lor Ices thun a considerable sd
vanet above present prices. Texas la
responsible for the large port recelpla.
th port of Galveston ahowlng reeelpte
today equal to the other port* combined,
while Houston 1 * receipts equaled those
• t Interior town* combined
The spirit* turpentine market cios.d
hrm a, 41 cento, with a good demand pre
vailing and transactions of a round lot
reported for the day. Rosin* clotted firm
a’ an advance of 5 cent* on K and below.
The wholesale market* were Heady and
a five The following resume of the dif
ferent market* will *hnw the tone and
quotations at the . losing to-day:
COTTON.
The cotton market closed quiet and catty
today nt a decline of %c, with sales on
the spot of 175 hale*. The receipts were
9,426. against 5.626 last year, and 12.744 y< ar
b#for ist. There some Improve
ment In the d-mand. though It ws- at
liberal con es.-lot e Tt ere are evidence*
of an Increasing demand. Cloo.l mld-ll ng.
f. o b . rang, and from 9 i-lttc down to 84*0.
The cm lnu"l downward leniency of 'he
(Ulurr* market exerted a depressing effect
on spots and caused hesitancy on the
part of hovers which may be expected fo
lontlnue until th* battnm of the present
de< hie l- struck. In some quarters there
It a dicidedly bearish sentiment. and not
a! of this class are among those who
"climb ot to the band wagon." They have
ample reason for their convictions, based
•*> th# favorable Indications for a good
situ,l crop.
The follow tog were the official spot quo
'ations at the close of the market at the
Cotton Exchange to-day:
| This j I ..ist
t day. j year.
•Joel middling '*% 7 1-1*
Middling Id, | 13-16
Low mu lling si* 6 5-1*
M .rket quiet and easy: sales, 175.
sivannah Reretpfs. Exports ami Stoks-
R.celpts this <lay 9.428
Rsc, Ipts this day last year 5,836
This day year before last. 12.746
Re. elpts since Sept 1, 1800 376.t7*
Same day last year. 288,053
Oastwlre exports 1.834
Continent export* 14.074
Stock on hand this dey 166,820
Same day last year 101.731 1
Receipts and Stocks at the Port*—
Receipts this day 55,*61
Receipts this day lost year 46.675
Receipt# this dov veer before las'. 69.212
Total receipts nine.. Bept J, 1800 .. 1.813.863
Ham-' time last year 1,702.366
Ha Ml lima \..ir before last
Stock at all ports to-d,y 481.453
Stork same dnv last year 822.8i*
Daily Movements at Other Ports—
Grlveslnn—Eaey; middling. 8. net re
celpts, 15.*07: gross. 15.807. sales, 156. stock,
182 852.
New Orleans— Quiet; middling. S 13-16:
nei receipt*. 23,093. grot*. 23.083; sale*.
2.8*1. stock. 219,019
Mobile- Easy; middling. *"i; net receipts,
•34; gros*. 514: sale*. 800; slock. 20.23 ft,
Charleston—Quiet; middling, 9: net ra
•lpts, 1.1*6: gross. 1,056. stock, 31.740
IVt'mlngton—Firm; middling. 9%; net re
i e.pts. 1.761; groan, 1,761; slock. 37.651
Norfolk—Quiet; middling. 9%: net re
elpts, 2 (>29; gross 2.029; Bales. 462. sto k,
-8 < .
Haltimor*— Nominal: middling. 9 7-16;
Stock. 3 *OB.
N'* York—Quiet; middling, 8 7-16; ret
re • dpt*. 443; gross. 443. sal**. *55; stock,
55,406
"■ -'on—Quiet; middling 9 7-16: rel r
relpt. 1,563; gross 4.461
Philadelphia—Dull; middling. 9 11-16; net
r< ![*-. So; gros*. 60: Mock. 4.857.
Dally Mov*menl at Interior Towns—
Augusta—Quiet; middling. 9; n*t r*-
eelpts *B2; gross. *B2, saJea. 443; stock,
* 158
Memphis—Steady; middling. 9: net re
p's 4 5*9; gross 5.474; sales. 2,200. stock,
*1 587
s ' Loul*—Quiet; middling. 9; net re
p's 1.907. gross. 7.784, tale*. 300. stock,
23.68
inelntvtil—Quiet and nominal; middling,
'*‘t ret receipts, 1,357; grot#. 1.357; stuck.
4 489,
Houston—Easy; middling. 838; net re
'Hp*v 15 734; gros*. 15734; sale*. 764; stock.
lavilsvlll*—Firm: middling. 9S
biimrtf of Cotton Thl* Day.
’eilvtatop—Continent. 1.153
"r .wns—To Ores; Britain, 14.000,
f 'XMwtss 3,75n.
M *• !e_o, al itwl*e. 555.
savannah—Continent. 14.074; coaatwlee.
1.414
Vurfolk— Poastwtse. 585
York-Continent. 91.
>*"*. To Great Britain. 997
•*#l foreign exports from all port*
* day—To Great Britain. 14.997; to the
2* ln 'ht. 18,324.
|>'sl foreign exports from all port*
,4r 'hi* wtx'k-To Great Britain,
(o France. 23.450, to the continent,
** Nt
1,1 foreign export* since Bept 1. 1900—
~r *■••' Brllaln. to France. 11A
•o the continent. 403,839.
H i ll.*Mi COTTON.
j n the sea Island cotton mr
-; r ,h * "•‘'l l ending Friday whs not
, * *• *- shown by the reported aale* of
Ur '‘ H R "< receipt* of 3.272 Thl* Is due
|. _ y !o an effort to hammer price*
■ are reluctant to trade on the
p s 1 elder* are asking
1 p abcut a* follows:
( h* choice E*t Florida* 1824
, " ho, ‘'" and fancy Florida- 238,024
4 r hofre and fancy Georgia* 23^736*
. " ! i * or *la 2359823
r*' M "ne Oe rglaa 23
" -Ip's and Brock*— [fjOCMll 189-d)
flxia'r. ww * I 3.272!3,981
£ '-dd* thU season s,m 18.165
k ao 3.132
*an hand j 7,|j li.Sßi
MURPHY & CO., INC..
Board of Trad* Building. Bavannah.
Private leased wir. s direct to New York.
Chicago and New OHexne
COTTON. 3Tot Kg AND GRAIN.
New York office. No. 81 Broadway.
Offices In principal cllle* throughout the
South sVrw* for our Market Manual and
book containing Instruction* for trader*
COTTON FTTt'HRg.
The Market r.oaed strati, at a Net
Beeline of |4q2il Points.
New 1 ork, Oct. 24.—There whs very ac
tive liquidation In cotton to-day after the
market had opened at an advance of 34i7
point* on early cable* from Liverpool,
which were higher. Local sentiment w.
bearish and as the Liverpool market not
only failed to hold, bui dosed at =1 net
■•** ■ f 1 • ■ 6 point*. Hu local situation be
cum<- very unsettled Price* broke 25039
ladrvts from the highest of the morning,
extending the decline to over IS* cents
since ihe maonon from the late bull move
ment set In a few weeks ago. Thl* led
te some buying for a reaction huf as a
rule me only support the mirk'-f had was
from shorts who were Indlned to t ike
profit*. The basis for the selling was the
geneially favorable weather, with no
frost and no Indications of frost for Ihe
near future; also the continue.! heavy re
ceipt*. the absence of public support, th
retreating relation of expnrt.-r* and spin
ners In regard to spot centers It was rc
porteel that Ihe South, particularly in the
Atlantic states, would hold cotton hack,
not being willing to sell after so marked
a decline Rut the immediate stiovem* nl
kept local eennm. nt pretty weak. The
decline mu arrested toward* the dose
by covering and a little buying for a rally.
The market closed steady at a net decline
of 1441A6 points
KH CTI AT ION N IN FlTl'RKg.
New York. Get. 24 —Go* ton futurca
opened steady at the advance, and rlael
steady at the decline. Prices ns follow -
4>pcr. High. Low. do*.
January 9 04 9 04 8 77 8.82
February 9.0 U 886 879 8.81
March .. 899 909 175 BSi 1
April 8 97 8.87 8 78 8 8"
M*v 8.98 8 99 8 73 8 79
Juno 8 96 8 96 8.75 8.77
July 892 8.43 877 870
August .. 890 8 911 869 867
September
October 910 910 B*o 6.(3
November .. ... 904 907 8.79 B*6
December 902 $.04 8.78 BS3
I.IV FH POOI. COTT64 AIANKFT.
Liverpool, Oct. 24—Spot, Increased de
mtind und price# ea*t>r: American mid
dling fair 5 25-32d: gisd middling. 6 7-1d;
middling. 5 6-16d. low middling. 5%d; good
ordinary 4 19-32.1; ordinary, 4 7-32d The
aale* of the day were 9,006 lules, of which
500 were for speculation ami export ond
Included 7.(00 American Receipts. 4.non
bales. Including 2.060 American.
Future* opened qutef and closed weak:
American middling low middling clause
October. 6old value; O'ti>ber-November,
G2d buyer*; Nov ember-Decern her. 4 5817
4 69d seller*; Derenit* r-January. 81 ’fifri K7d
buyer*; January-Febnmry 4 56d buyers;
February-March. 4 63Q4.64d buyer*;
March-Aprll. 4 52d buyers; Aprll-May.
4 51d sellers; Moy-June. 4 Sftd sellers;
June-July, 4 491 sellers; July-August, 4 4*d
buyers; August-8< pfember. 4 43d seller*
\F.W OHI.F.AVS rOTTOA MIBKFT.
New Orlcons. Oct. 21 —Cotton future*
steady.
Oct 8 9248 01' March .. ..8 *949.61
N..v 8.57 V 59 April 8 S6fiß 61
Dec 8 5766 58 May 8 Pcf(B 61
Jan. 8 5748 5S June 8.9048.*2
Feb 8.584)8 9"
rOTRIA I.fTTTr.HI.
New York. On. 24 —Murphy & Cos say
Toilay's rrmrkrs has been more active
than for the past week, hut at the ex
pense of value* Liverpool wa* much
better than expectwi on their opening, fu
ture* being 2 S4d to 4-94d higher Ilian last
night's rlosc. with sales of 8.606. spot* l-32d
hvwer. middling uplands 5 5-lSd. the ad
vance In Liverpool wa* rxported to he due
to Ellison’s annual clrdular estimating
last year's consumption of American dot
ton a' 11.ftW.flrti bale*, against hi* previous
estimate of 1u.5f10.666 He csthna*** 10.f1n0.-
"06 hales needed for this season's require
ment* We Opened 9 o 16 point* higher
than last night on account of Improve
ment In Liverpool, but the advance
brought out heavy selling order*. also
Liverpool declined sharply, losing the
early Improvement and closing 2-9 RI to
3-4d umler last night January in our
market oi*n**l at 904 c. then price* grad
ually began to decline, uncovering et.jp
lo# orders and the bear crowd son free
ly. January declining lo 8.77 c. Conserva
tive houses hough* rather freely towards
the close, causing a reaction of 9 to 8
point* A* Is usually 4he case the low r
prtre* go the more bearish sentiment I*.
However, the market Is in a position
where a sharp advance is likely to occur,
as the long lnler<wt has been liquidated
very freely ond short Interessl !ncrexe.|
Estimated port receipt* 96 606, against 46 •
675 last year New Orleans ex|*ct to
morrow 16,666 to 19,996. again** 4.321 !a*t
vear Houston. 19,Wt lo 2n.w>, against
12 410 last year
New York. Oct 24 —Hubbard Bros. *
Cos. say The reart lon expected In IJver
pool came this morning Increased bv Elli
son's estimate that the consumption of
American rollon this year would be 10,.
400.600. This Improvement In Liverpool
was lost before the close which wa* weak
and Irregular from the opening which
wa* steady at an Improvement that led
the trade to expect a further reaction
Tha market rlowly declined on a contin
ued stream of tailing orders for outside
account The selling was based on the
good weather throughout the South and
the heavy receipt* In tha Southwest
Southern market* also came easier and
the only buying was for local account on
the Idea of a reaction
DRY GOODS.
New York. Oct 21 —Market condition*
show no cbqnge of moment for the day
with price* nrmly held In all lines, but
under very small trading. These condi
tions are expected 4o obtain until after
election, when an Improvement all along
the line la looked for The decline In the
raw materlsl market hsa had little effect
as ye* upon the view* of the agents, who
are determined to retain 01l quotation*
KAVAI. RTOHK.
Wednesday. Oct. *4
SPIRITS TURPENTINE—The 4urpen*
tine market opened Arm to-day at 41
cents, with sales of 573 cask* and (load
firm and unchanged, with further sale*
of 45* cask* The demand waff good
throughout the day, and f icx.vrs were dis
posed to regard the firmness of the situa
tion favorably. Supplies were In request
for both foreign and domestic account
The day * receipts were 833, and the ex
ports 362
ROHINB—The rosin market closed firm
at an advance of 5 eene* on K and l-elow
At the advance there was a good demand
for all grad**. It wn understood during
Ihe late hour* that factor* were about
relieved of their offerings. The day's re
ceipts were 2.185. and the exports 3.417
Prices a* follows:
A B. C 81 35 I 81 5
p' 1 35 K 1 75
E 1 40 M 1
T 1 N 9
FINANCIAL.
JOHN W. DICKEY.
Stork and llnnd Broker,
maim, GA.
Write for List.
IHE MOKNING NEWS: THURSDAY. OCTOBER 2.5. 1900.
G 1 59 W O 350
II I 69 W W 28i
Rcelpls Wednewdny—
-Bptr6x Rusilt.
C. It R 62
UFA IV 542 1.5*7
B A L 174 618
Export* sVe,lne*d*>-
8 8 Alleghany. Phlla 158 SI
H 8 D. II Miller. Baltimore.... 1.187
8 8 Kansas City. N Y 144 649
Hr 8 8 ll,.inch. Id, Bremen ... I.SPt
Naval Storea Statement—
Spirits Roe in
Stork April 1. 1800 2.197 142.506
ltee.-i|Hs t-.-.luv 823 2,18?-
Receipts previously .251,512 592.232
Total alncr April 1 254.542 736.913
Export* today 302 3 417
Exie-rt- prmlously 2W.3U0 594,346
Exports since April 1 316.665 597.163
Stock on hand today 38.087 139,150
Stock on lean*] same day last
>ear 26 A3O 111.314
Charleston. (Vt 24 Spirits turpentine
firm, at 40 cent*; sales none Rosin steu'ly:
etle* 3a barrels; 11. C. D, 81.35; E. 81.10;
E. $1.35; O. 81 40; H. 81.50. 1. 81 55. K.
8180. M 81 7"; N. 82 It); W. YV . 82 4'.
IV W 82 75
Wilmington. N C.. Oct 21 -Bplrlls tur
pentine. steady. 41&41lyr; receipts. 41 casks.
Rosin. Ilrm, 81.15441.30, rtveipts 172.
Crude turpentine, steady. 81 40ft 140; re
ecipts. 79.
New Orleans. Oct, 21—Reeelpi*. rosin
115 barrels. Export*, none
1,0( 41. hE:I HITIK9.
PLANTERS' RICE MILL.-This stock
ha* again returned to h dividend paying
hiisi-. 6 per cen* being paid
SEA BOARD AIR LINE-The** taeeurl
tlcw do not yet command c-s-1 prices. Th#
Itvan litigation deterring the investing
puhll • fr->m taking hold The Terminal*
acros* the river are v*ry valuable. nd
the bright future lor the Rralaoard Sys
tem promise* to make |ts Issues deslrald*
Investments.
FINANCIAL.
MONETY—The demand keeps fairly up
with the supply
FOREIGN EXCHANGE Market
weak Commercial demand. 84 All*; sixty
day*. 64 79V ninety day* 14 7744. franc*
F'arl* and Havre, sixty day*. 5 33%: Swiss,
sixty days. 5 265. Belgian. 5 28. marks.
ixty day*. 9f19. ninety days. 43 5-16 c
DOMEdTIf EXCHANGE Hteady;
hanks *re buying at 1-16 discount *nd sell
ing as follow*: 825 and under. 10c pre
mium. 135 to 150, 15c premium, 85" to 810’.
W premium. 8100 to 120". 25<; premium;
82U) to 81,060. Mi premium. ll'6o and
over. 75c per M premium.
SECURITIES -The tone of the marke:
Is firm, with advancing prl-'e* The sup
ply of floating securities 1* limited. Cen
tral Issues are active and strong.
■ locks.
Bid. Ask.
Augusta and Savannah R R—l 99 119
Atlanta ond West Poult 125
do 6 per rent, certlflcatea 106
Augusta Factory *2 *
Uitixens Bank 131 133
Chatham Bank 110 111
Chatham R E &1. Cos.. A 57 58
k> do B 59 57
Eagle and Phoenix Mfg. Cos, .. .105 107
Edison Electric Ilium 100 106
Enterprise Mfg Cos. 193
Germania Bank 130 131
Georgia A Alabama 23 2
Georgia Railroad Common 214 219
Granltevlile Mfg. Cos 165 197
J. P. King Mfg. Cos 100 108
Langley Mfg Cos 1H 120
Merchants' National Bank 11l 118
National Bank of Savannah ..... .150
Oglethorpe Savings and Trust ..Ifff
People's Havings and lean 160
Southwestern Railroad Cos 169 110
Havannah Gas Light Cos 24% 28%
Southern Hank 152
Savannah Dank and Trust lit US
Sibley Mfg Cos., Augurta 85 88
Savannah Brewing 101 103
Bonos.
Bid Ask.
Char . Col A Aug Ist ss. 1996 .169
Atlanta city 4s. 1922 104 106
Augusta clfv 4s. 1927 106 197
do 4%* 1915 11l
do 7s. 1960 167
do 9- 1913 122
Ala Mid s*. Ind'd, 192*. MAN 99% 169
Augusta Fac'ory. 9 per cent .1915.112
Brunswick and Western 4s 1938 82 84
C R R A Banking collateral S* 94 99
C of O. Ist mor'g 6s. 1945
F A A 11 110
c of G con ss, 1945. M AN 94% 95%
C. of G Ist income#. 1945 43 44
do 2nd income* 13 14
do 3d Income*. 1945 6 7
C of O (M O. A A Dir) 6*.
1947. J A J N 99
C. of O. (Eaton Branch). 6s. 1939.
J A D 96 97
City A Suburban H R Ist 7s—l<%
Columbus city 6s 1966 107
Charleston city 4s. 1909 101 102
Eagle A Phoenix Mill* 65.. 1938 ...109 ION
FVilson Electric Illuminating 6a 104 106
Enterprl*e Mfg 1903 163
Georgia Railroad 6* 1910 lit 115%
O. 8. AF . 1945. J. A J 112 112%
Georgia A Alabama Ist 6*. 1945 .164 109
Georgia state 3%.. 1936, J A J .1)0
do ..%*. 1915. M A N 105
do 4%. 1915 li* U 9
Macon city 6s. 1910. J A J ....116 113
do 4%, 1926, Jan. par F*
Ocean S'eamshlp s#. 1926 104 ....
Havannah city 6s. quar. January.
1913 1 m
do sa. quar. November. 1909 .110% 111
Bouth Carolina stale 4%5. 1933 ..116 116
Hibloy Mfg. Cos. 6s. 1903 ... 102 .....
Sou'h Bound 6* 96 97
8 F A W gen. ml F, 6* 1934. 121 126
.5. do Ist 6s. gold 1934 112 lit
do Bt John Dir. Ist ts 1934 94 96
New York. Oct. 24—Money on call firm
at 3815 per cent. The last loan 3 per cent.
Pr'm mercantile paper. toi per cent
Sterling exchange weak with actual busl
"••*# In barker*' bill# at 84 83% for demand,
and at 84.n)>% for sixty day*; posted rate*.
Blßl%ftl>e and 84 81%t)4.85 Comm-rial
hill*. 84 79%4 w>% silver certiffcale*. 64%
1566%c Bar ailver, 65c. Mexican dollar#.
51c Government bond* strong. Mate bonds
steady, and railroad hond* Irregukir.
(STOCKS 4411 BONDS.
Tlic Vlnrket Cloned Irllre and Weak
With Notoe I na*e "boon.
New York. Oct. 24.-T-<lay s broad and
active market and the wide fluctuitton*
In price# offcr*l excellent opportunities
for speculation, and all classes of pro
fessional operator# were very busy all
day.
The broadly defined movemen's which
dominated the action of the whole mar
ket were themselves under control of pow
erful speculative clique*, and there were
lndlNHlons of cooperation be'ween the
pool* which were manipulating different
Itortlon# of the market Following IM*
effective leadership and busily occupied
In bringing forward the les* prominent
■locks tn the list lo conform In prices lo
Ihe change# In Ihe leaders, was ■ host of
small trader# ond boird room operator*,
who were in and oul of the mark*! many
time# during the doy When the very
active buying demand had been pretty
welt satisfied and many of th- profession
al traders had sold one and taken their
proflta they took adv intag-- of ihe *of
condition of the market, due to large
holdings of slock having pawed lo weak
er hand* to put out short lines for ■
(urn The rrauMtng decline In |>rtces In
creased tha pressure to realise, and the
market clo*- 1 active and weak at a level
ma'erlaily below the best, but with sort!')
striking net galna nevertheless remain
ing.
The backbone of the day's market con
sisted of he Strength of the trans-con
tinental group of railroads lying )>eyond
the Missouri rivar Northern Faclftc nod
Ores'- Northern themselves were sold to
realise on an enormous scale auJ the
former *tock. with ttw 4 r*crptlofi of
! brW Interval, wis held hrk>w 4nt nl#M>
j level alt day. but the ollut member* of
| the irroup Mint FaoMlo Mall were very
I buoynoi duviny the erlv |wirt of the
dy. There w* very Inrgo eptH'ulation
*ilo In K’enneylvama. n<l it wts Inti*
1 mtiiNi by the vtJfiferiMM* element .mntf
the buyers fl** the dlvMend r.ite \n t
te tnerenfMiKl next month The etrength
from these stock* nnli.it.il throush the
Ken*rsl Hut with ftr4tr or It*** effect.
A< ttve buvinK of Buffer he*tnl the rise In
| the specialties offl>*lal ixwihrmsMoik
forth.'omlnfr of any of th** biy*s
rutnor* sod represents lives of the Hunt
• neton eet.ite distinctly dierrnllted the
•tllrftjtion* rnwtHte of control
In Pacific Mail That stock after rlsim?
’*4. broke points, having no small
ntluence tri the wesknrss of the whole
list in the ist# trading other !■ il* rs tn
the silvsncc suffered to the extent of 1 to
Points Of mnn suhstsvillnl benefit
w the news of th* eotftitfemt nt *' r in
uldltlonal 8! 500.1X6 u f g.iM fur I rt.
The wrraknws of foreign exchange with
corn hills coming largely into the mar
ket, and fh# further decline In tgyndon
mor,. v rales. Justify the expectation .hat
fiiriher gold Imp'rfs are Imminent The
81.fW6.rtio withdrawn fr.rni the llank of
England to-day Is noi unlikely to find
It* destination In New York
There were weak spot- In Ihe hond nw
k‘4 to-day. ami it did not share fully
In the great sctlvlly of the stock market
Total sales, par \aluc. 82.035."rti
United Slate* g-'vernment bonds were
all ndvwn< .-d I. p-r cent on the last call
The total sales of stock- 40-day were
833,466 shares. Including Atchison. 46.151,
do preferred. 85.870. Baltimore „nd Ohio
77.146. Cheasapeake ami Ohio, Horn; Is>tii-
Vllle and Na-hvllle 7.3*u. Manhattan. 13.-
|6); Metropolitan Street Ratlwav. 5381
Mexican Central, A43"; Missouri lx, in.
H 256. Missouri Kansas ami T. xas iwe
ferre.), A"42. New York Central. 9f-
Norfolk Hrnl West.-rn, 8 666, Northern Hi
clflc. 30.77 b. Pennsylvania. 38.890. Retidln;
flrsf preferre,!. *2.13": Si lx,ul 97‘
Southern Puclrtc. 27 9rt,. Souehern Rail
way. 5."66; do preferre,!, lour.; Union lhi
16.-. 4s 545. Wheeling end faakc Erie. 6.0--
Imerlcm Steel mi l Wire, 10.466; Ameri
can ToWco. 36.1*0. Ilrmxklyn Rapid
Transit. 46.492. Conlinental Tobacco. 7-
Enteral Steel. 14.6*5. North American
•.,94": Paelfle Mall 25 186. P.-o.|e's Gas
1",39"; Sugar 63.8*5: Tennessee Coni md-I
Iron. 6.R7A. United Hrntes ‘J>
New York St.rk Ust
Atchison xj\ Union Pacific ... #?_
nr prof. .... .7, do prof 7^
•lio & Ohio.. Tr.\ \\ h t**i.*< h .... .... 7
uin l*ac|flc .. . dc> pref
Bouthem .&3 \V. aL. E 10**
A Ohio ... % do 2nd pref .
r p w Central I3‘ a
* I* A Q .la* 4 Third avenue ..110
.. . I A L 22 Adams Express..l36
tk) pref f>ll| American Ex . .lf4
r * E. 11l 45 U. s Expr.-S* . 49
’hlc. A N't ..Mi Wells Fargo 125
r R I. A p*. W, Am Cotton OH.. .V>y.
C C A St I do pref. 91
le ul * 64 American Malt 4%
*VI S,xu4hern .. 6 | do pref *454
do Dt jwef .. 384* Am S A R .... 414.
d*: 2nd prof. . I.'V do pref 8u
Del a Hudson. 11*,, Am Spirits 1
D. L. A W ... 17a | do pref 17
D A ft O 20 An, h ... **x,
do pref. .... .. 7644 do pref 731^
Erl * 12 Am S AW... *54
do Ist pref ... *s>* do pref 75%
Great N. pref lICO-. A m Tin Piste .. .1449
Hoeklng Coal .17 | do pr-f K 2
Hooking Valley iM% American Tot, 9*,
111. C'fitral 119 do pref 127
lowa Cent 19', Anacorda M On 46‘;
P Trt 4* IBrooklyn It T 59',
L K A W .... 36%C01. Fuel A Iron .*
do prof in? Con. Tobacco . 29’,
Igxkc Shore 3 of do pref 83%
te A N W*| "ederal Steel s*4
Manhattan L . do pref 6MA>
Mot Street Hy l!%|*en Electric
Mexican Cent. . UYGIUros., Sugar 55
M A St L <1 {do pref 98%
do pref <* International P 19\,
Mo Piclflc V 64 d< pref
ilohile A Ohio 4644 ledc Gas .... TANARUS!
M . K A T .. 16% Nat IHscgß .... *5%
do pref S2’ do pref 91
N. J Central . I*s |Nat leal 19\
N. Y. Cent 1*3% do pref 97%
Norfolk A W 37VNiit!orol Steel 294;
do pref 7*14 do pref 97%
Northern Par. . 57-. N Y Air Brake I*B
do pref 73% N American .... 1514
O A Western .. 22% Pacific Coast ... 58
O Hy A Nav... 42 j do Ist pref ... 84
do pref 76 j do 2nd pref. ... 67
Pennsylvania .. 1*5% Parltle Mull .... 42
Reading 174* People's Gas ... 9*.
*do Ist it•( - . !*ree S 'tar 8144
dO 2ml pref 28X, tlo pref 81
Rio G. Western 16 Pullman P. Car .I*9
do pref *> ft H A T fA.
St. L. A H Fr... 1144 Sugar I*s
do Ist pref ... *6% do pref. 116
do Jnd pref. ... 36% Tenu. Coal A 1... 5884
St U 8w 1344 V. H. I .sal her .. 12%
do pref *034. do pref 7144
91. Paul 116 V. S Rubber .... 33V,
do pref 17*% do pref 97
St Paul A O 116 Western Union.. 81
Sou Pacific .... 3544 R. | A L 14
8011 Ry 13 | do pref 57
do pref 57% p. C C. A Bt. L Srt
Tex A Pacific.. 17%
Bond*
V. S 2*. ref rg 104% M.. K A T. 2ds T*i
do rail lot% do 4s 92%
do 3*. reg .... 109% N. Y C Ist* 168 |
do S*. cou .... 116 |N, J C. gen 5* 124
do new 4s, reg 132% Northern P 8s . 66%
do new 4*.cou 13444 do Is !6ttx,
do old 4s. reg .11.4 |N. Y . C. A S'
do old 4s. cou 115 L. 4s 16644
do ss. reg .... 113441N. A W. con. 4s 97%
do ss, cou 11344'0re. Nav. Ist* .. Irt>
D. of C. V 65s 123% do 4s 161%
Atoh gen. 4s .. 160%!0re. 8 L 6* .... 127%
lo adjl s 87% do consol 5* 114%
C. of G. con. 5* 9f. Reading Gen. 4* 88%
do Ist Inc ... 43\ R G W Ist* 98%
do 2d Inc 13% St L. A Iran
Can 800. 2ds .. 17 M con. 5a .... 116%
C. A O 4%s ... 99% St. L. A San F
do 5* 126*4 1 Oan 6* ....... 124
CAN W. con. |Bt. Paul nonsol* 17"%
7* 139% Hi. P.. C. A Par
C. A N. W. S | Ist* 115%
F Deb, Ss ... 126 j do 5* 119
Chi Term 4s 92 Southern Pur. Is 86%
Col. Southern 4“ 82%'Soulhern Ry. 5s 116
I) A R G. lstg I'6 Stan R. A T 6s 69
do 4* 7. 99 T. A P. Ist* ... 114
Erlr Gen 4s .... 71%' do Ms 76
Ft. W A Den. {Union Pacific 4* 166%
* City I*l 73 | Wabash Ist* .. 118
Gen. Electric 5s 13" <k> 2da 162%
la. Cen. let* .. 115 |Wet Shore 4s ..11244
1,. A N. Uni. 4s 98VWi*. Can. I*l* .. *7
M A O. 4* (bid) 84%Va. Centuries 91
New York. Oct. 24 -Standard Oil, 5960
595.
Murphy A Cn.’m Stack l etter.
New York. Oct. 24 - Murphy A Cos sy:
The Mock market opened #e||ve and for
the most pa-l extr mely Mronr Pacific
Mali was a conspicuous feature of fh#
early dedlng* In a rapid advance, which
was attended by reports that the control
of the company had chang-d hands hy
reason of the sale of fhe holding* of a
deceased capital!*! larg- 'Y In'eretted in
the properly- The dealing* In Northern
Pae fic common were In exceedingly large
volume and lit)) reflected heavy proflt
resllxlng sales upon the opening of bu*l
ne**. Other cor.#p|ruou movement* m—r
In Amerlean Tobacco, which ro*e very
sharply and In Hugar. where flueuuitlon*
were wide and erratic. The railway Its!
wa* In ihe main ver> *texd>. part! utirly
for Granger-. Union Paelfle common nd
the Alchlsor aha re#, the la'ler n tally
The Industrial quarter wa* genera, ly
• lead)’, with the trading rn“l a< Kve in
Fed> ta) Steel. National Tub# and Ameri
can Car Foundry
The local traction share* were com
paratively inactive, but sere steady The
London mtrket for American stock* w
shown at advance* In oimparlson with
their local Anal figure* and upon the
opening of burtne** here foreign hou*e
bought vrv heavily In thl# mat *| The
beginning of the settlement on V e ln
-don Exehange diaclnaed the egefem * of
or'<al'!Mble stvw* Utereet fn smirriexn
•locks, wittle that was new beating on
ttw financial situation or u{i parttcu-
Southern Railway.
Trains Arrivo and Impart Savannah on 9Ath Meridian Tima—One Hour Blower
Than Oily Time.
Schedules In Effect 8 unlay, June 10, 1900.
R vi a N Tu~YTTe MAW. | 111 Al> it
No 34 NO (Central Tints.) j No. 11* |N< > U
U 30pm u .uam I.v Savannah Ar ( I ifßjmf¥liprn
(Eastern Time.) ||
4 Ilpnc 4 .-vam Ar Ula< Itvllle I.v 1 00am 1 1 "7pm
i loan i Ar Columbia t,v|| 1 Slam'll !•
0 19pm 46am Ar ot ... i harlot la I.v|| S6pm| Siam
a WpwyTJ 33pm Ar O reads boro lav I lOpaa i Bsm
j ‘ ..|j Ar :...7. "WotfnliTTT i.v fi spm
> > i Pan villa . Lv|j 6 40|xn i
i m ,Ar RlcFmond I.v 13 Olpm.U OOpnii
- 4"“in ( i'|.m \ r . I.yiu lilnirv I.v j" I ijpm iiOun
4 .Warm .V>|hii Ar Charlottesville I.vjj t <H|iH>!lJ 64pm
7 Siam s Sopnt Ar Washington I.v 11 ltatn 9 40pm
learn n Ar Halllmore I.v | ■ Until s 7pm
11 Siam 2 iri.itn Ar I'tillo.lelphla ltv;| 3 Ukimj 0 OSpm
* 03pm Sam Ar New York Hvlju luam| 1 36pm
9 *'lm 3 UOpm Ar Horton I.v | 6 OOprnlO 10am
N " WfllK NoIITII AM' VVIiST. i!"N33
l]_ (Central Time.) ||
12 aosnii (t,v ■avennah AimkliMß
(Eastern Tinve I
SOini I.v Columbia I.v|| 1 36am
9 SOani I.v Bp.ii lanhurK I*|| Mpm
12 10pm I.v A-h. vllle I.v ' 3 i6pm
4 OSpm Ar lint Sprint;" .. •. 1-vR •"
J Arpni Ar Knoxville I.v|j lam
5 loam Ar Lexington I.v||lo A>m
7 16am Ar Cm- lnn.it! l.v S mpm
• \r .HI Louis I.v >*am
[ Matn \i i,ails vine I.vjj 7 46am
All Irutne arrive amt depart from the )*lanl System Hiatlnn.
THKOI'OH ''ATI SERVICE, ETC.
TRAINS S3 ANT> 34 DAILY. NEW YORK ANT* FLORIDA EXPRESS Vealt
bule.l limit..l trains, with Pullman Drawing Room Bleeping Cars between Savan
nah ami N.w York Connects at Washington with Colonial Expn lor lHa ton
Pullman St. * pin*; Cara la tween Charlotte and Richmond aral Charlotte and Nor
Iw- ■ .
I'RAINH *.. AM- . I ’ V 11.3 111 I . I'N rn.lt STATES CAST M Ml. \ - -H ole I
llrntiisl (reins, cuirylng Pullman Drawing Rman Sl.eplttg Curs tadsveen Savannah
and New York Dining Cars serve all meals let Ween Savannah ami \Vaabtn*ron.
Alan Pullman Drawing R.sim Bleeping Cara between Savannah and Cincinnati,
through Asheville anil "The Utml of the Skv "
For complete Information us to rates, schedules, etc., epplv to
tl OHiKIVEK. Ticket Atretil. Plant Sysiein Slaiton
JAM MS FREEMAN, C. P. snd T. A., 141 Hull street Telephonea-Hell. MO;
ejeol ala, IvVl,
S H HARDWICK. Assistant general Passenger Agent Atlanta. Ha.
lar sto- k* was comprised In this morn
ing's new*. i
MIBCKLLANBOI’a MAHKFTA.
Note.-These quotalloeia ar# revised
daily, and are k-|t us nasr as possible in
accord with I tie prevailing whotesalo
prl as Offirlal quotation* are not used
when th*> disagree with the prices whoa
-ah th ask
t ouiifry and Knrthers I'rndsee.
POULTRY - Th# market I* sleaily. Quo
ta'lons Broilers. %|35,-. p. r pair: half
grown t'dtiiOe; three.fourths grown, 554*
60c. h.ns, 654|76c; rnoeters. 4"i*so<:. duck#
504)75c; geese, 75cf48l 00
F.GGB- Stendy at l*c.
BUTTER—The ton* of th# market Is
firm Quotations: Western creamery. !94*
24%e New York state dairy. 17%U22%<-.
extra Elgin* 24®25c
CHEESE—Market flten; fancy full
■renm - heese. 13%e for 30 to 23-pound
average, 28Q31>-pound average, lie.
Early Vegetable*.
IRISH POTATOES—Northern, 83 00
Bark
CABBAGE—SfIr per hrtld.
ONIONS-Yellow. In tiarrels, 82 00,
crates. 96c; red. 81 90112 00
llr.-M.tst•• fie, lla> and Grata.
FLOUR Market sternly, patent 81.35.
straight. 8195. fancy. 83 80. family. 83 55
MEAL- Ptarl, per barrel, 82 75. per sack,
8! 25; city noal. per sack, bolted. 81 17%<*
81 20. water ground. 8! 23%(*1.21,, olty
grits, sacka. 81 22%U1 25; in-arl grit*, limi
nuts'. per barrel, 12 BJ, per sack, 81 30. sun
>lry brand.-., 81 354)1.39 *.,ck
COHN Market firm, white. Job lota. 65c;
Carload lot*. 63c. mixed corn, Job lota
6.C < 4Hoad lota. 89c
RICE Market steady. demand good,
fancy head. c; fancy, b%c.
Prime |
'food 4%fi4\
Fair 4 4)4%
Common 3%
OATS No. 2 mixed, carload. 33%.-; J,d
lots, 354*36,-; while rllpited. ears. -T7c; Job,
40c.
BRAN—Job lota. 96c; carload lota. 70--
HAY—Market steady; N'o l Umothy,
92%e Job: 87% cars; No X *se Job; 83% cars.'
Sugar and ( offer.
8 IT. A Fi
rm loaf 634 i Diamond A S
('runh. il 654 | Confectioners' A S 7f
Powdered 6.(0 | Whit* Extra C. 54S
XXXX. pow'd. 6.14 Extra C 6.43
Granulated .... 6.W ['JoM.n C 5,14
Cube* *l4 Yellow* ~.. 6.1
Mould A 6.36 |
COFFEE—
ha 2*o I Prime No 5 ...11 r
Java 26c | Good N< > 4 ...lD%e
Peaherry 14 e! Pair. No 5 .. tOVCc
Fancv No. 1 ..12 ci Ordinary, No r. 10 e
Choice No 2 ,1114 c! Common No 7, %c
llorOHOrt *n.l Holeloi FuppllM
1J ME. CALCIUM. PI.ABTEH AND
CEMENT—A la hem* and Georgia lime In
fair (lemam* and kI. al to rend a barrel.
a|Mclal calcined ptastar. $1 00 per barrel,
hair. 406 c Rosedal* cement, f] *RI M;
carload lota, special, Portamd cemanl, ra
tal! 12 25: carload lota $2 UUO2
LI'UI'ER b- O. It VESSELS SAVAN
NAH Minimum, yard etaee. |;o tout! *l.
car allla. $12.50313 00. dlfth ult aliea. lit 00
tllSOn; ship atork. 116 no® 16 <. aawn tlaa,
5* tuft6.6o. hewn Ilea iSnttUc.
OIL--Market steady; demand fair; slg
nal. 4Miioc. West Virginia black. <il2o:
lard. IK. neaiafoot. 6ltflW; machinery. 14
®2sc; llnserd oil. raw. 44 . bulled, 66c;
kcroaene, prime white, Ur; water whit#,
11 . Pratt # antral. 14: deodorised atova
Caroline, droma UVlc; amply oil barrala.
delivered, *6c.
MIIOT Drop. 61 K : B. V and large, si.7|;
chilled $1.76.
IRON- Market very staadv: Bweda, 5440.
N A 11*8—Cut. $2 60 haae; wire. |2 u, baaa.
BAH.BRD WIRE sl*4l per 100 lounda.
•tralchl good*. 22030 c; aucar houaa me
-lease*. 154110..
OUN POWDER-Her kac. Auatln crack
phot, 454 00; half kac*. 62 *. quarter k. c*.
$1 25; champion du. ktnc, quarter ka,
$2 25; Dupont and llacaru emokeleaa. halt
kegs. 4*l Si; quarter kegs, |5 75; 1-po-md
eanlatera. $100; leae 25 par cant : Troladorf
emokeleaa powder, i-pound cana. $1 00. 10-
pound cane. 60c pound
salt, Hides eel Wool.
BAT.T—Demand te rulr and tha market
steady; canoed lota. 100-pound burlao
aacka. 44c; 10 pound codon sack, 45c,
UO-pound burlap an k, 46(40; 110-pound
notion aacka. 4IH~c: 2K-pound burlap aacka.
46c. Ufr-puund cotton sack. Me; Iju pound
burlap eacka. 65c.
HIDES- -atarkeo Drat; dry dint, 12V*c;
dry tdffl. H4*c; are-*, aalted, 6c.
WOOD—Nominal! prime Georgia. free
of aand burra and black wool. la . black.
Uc; hurry. 10c. Wei, 25c; tallow, IV*e.
Deer aklna. 60c
rralls and Nine.
APPLES— Northern varlely, $2.253350.
PHt NKBt-10* *0 •#*. |Oc. 50e to MX. 6(40;
00a to 70k, 1c; Ton to 6>>e, 64*c. 60e to 00a. to.
SM< to low 'Vy*
HANANAB 41 25412.00 hunch
I.EMONB Market steady at $2 7532 00
COCOA NUTS- $.l 7M4 00 per 100
PEANCTS—AmpIe atock, fair demand;
murket firm; fancy hand-picked. Virginia,
per pound. 44*c; hand picked. Virginia, #l
- 4c. N C seed peanut, 4c
Nt"n Almond#. Tarrngona. 14c: Jvleaa,
14c; walnut*. French. 12c, Naples. 12c; pa
cane. 12c: Brastls, Uc; filbert#. 12c; assort
ed nut* Go-pound and W-pound t,ox*a, He.
Callau baillai and Tlaa.
BAGGING—Market Arm. Juts. T%-
pnond *4r lares lots. 6V*c; email totn,
{-pound 6‘.B*e. lla-pound. IVtf(4*c; aaa
bland t..Kglrr 12**c
TlEB—B.anoard. 46-poond. arrow, larga
lot* 51 40 amall tola. 115 c
Hacon. Hama and laird.
llACON—Market firm; D 8 C. R. aldea,
IV D 8 bellies. '4c (Kaetern), ac
cording to average else; D 8 tialllea. 4*e
(Wretcm). smoked C. R. ald*'*. •(40.
lIAMH-Sugar cured. 124)12V*c
t-ARD—Pure. In (lereea. Vi *n 44-
pound tins and **o-i>und tubs. *%e.
compound In llercea. V*c. K>-|und tins,
ami i-pound tuba. 6-c.
Dried and Bvapnraled Frails.
Al'PLEß—Lvaporalnd, 77%c. auii-dilod.
5%4)6c
Al'RlUOTS—Evaporated. lo< pound.
nectarines. 10c
RAIHINH-L L. 82 00: Imperial eaMnMa.
82.kaise, s'-pound taixn*. ,’o,'y. |i.,utMl
PEACHES- Evaporated, pi*ilt:i), li%c.
uniaal- and. MytiF
PEARS—Bvaporatsx! l%r.
HPIKI.I.IMIIIf.
Klrfll Mackerel, tinll-turret*. No. 1,
BS.UO: No 2. 37 |. No 3. 85 73. kit*. No.
1. 31*1. No 2. 3110; No 3 86. Cadtlsh.
1 i>ut,.l brb kn, *%. - 2-pound bricks, ■>
Hmohct herring*, per box, 174|19c Dtllitl
herrings, in keg*. 81 10. new muliid* half
turr-la. 83 75.
HYRUP .Market quiet: Georgia nod
Florida syrup buying at fva tor, selling
at B*<l36c; sugar house at 89915 c.
HONEY Fair demand, strained, tn bar
rel* 554(6" gallon
High wine hast*, 81 99
OCEAN FREIGHTS,
COTTON Havannah to ItosHon. par
rwt . *fic; to New York, per cwt , *on; to
Philarlelphla. per bale 31; nalttmore, 81
FOREIGN DIRECT Bremer, the; Llv
crpool, 40c; Hamtrurg. —; Genoa. Wc.
Barcelotm Mam heeler. 59c; Havre.
60c, Antwerp, -.
FOREIGN INDIRECT—Weak and nom
inal Llvorimol. 65c, Marc heater. 5V
Hamburg. 65c. Havre, 7*c. IR.
noa. *■. R.'Val and Bt. Petersburg, 70c.
Antw.tp, 55<
LUMBER - By BaM - Freights dull, to
Baltimore and mslward. 34.59 to 36 00 per
M . including Portland
LUMBER -Hy Hteani Ssvwnnoh to B#'-
tlmore. 6'. t, to P H R or B. At O
dot k*. 35 60; to Philadelphia. 14%c, per
cwt . ft pounds to foot!; to New York.
86 W per M. 17 36 to dock; lightered to
Boston to dork I* 66
NAVAL HTtHtBH The market I* firm
medium alxe vessels ltualn Cork for
order* 1* i*l per barrel of 310 pounds, and
6 per cent primage Mptrtl* 4* 9d par
40 gsllona gros*. and 6 per cent prlmag
lurg* vessels, rosin. 3s; spirits. 4a Id
Strum 11c per 100 pounds on rosin. 21 %c
on spirits, Havannah to Boston and 9%c
.at rosin and 19c on spirits to New York.
grain, I'Hoviaiowa. rrc.
New York Oct. 24 —Flour weak and
nominally lower In sympathy with the
drop In wheat
Rye flour quiet
f’orn meal steady; yellow Western. Me.
Rye may; No. 2 Western. 57c
Harley dull
Barley malt dull.
Wheat—Spot weak: No 2 red. 77c Op
tion* were Irregular, but gem-rally firm
up to midday, Influenced by adverse Ar
gentine crop non. *tady cubic* foreign
buying and reports of fly In Kansas and
Indiana In the afternoon, however, under
a heavy preeeure of liquidation and short
selling, the nmrket collapsed and closed
weak at >4* net lower. March. MR*r; May,
*M4c; f),.t n her, 7514 c. December. 77c.
Corn—spot easy; No 2. kr- Options
easier owing to Improved went her condi
tion#. the drop In wheat and local unload
ing. (due*si weak %n net decline May,
HXfcc; Octola-r. 4544 c; Decemb* r. 4114 c.
(tale—Bpnt quiet; No. 2. 2f*V*c. Options
quiet and lower.
Beef steady.
Out meat* quiet
laird weaker: Western steamed. $7 254)
7 *<; October closed $7lO nominal; retired
weak, conttnerd, flto
Pork wcoker; family. $1 foftlX to; abort
clear. ifl'BQnm, meaa. $l2 50013 50.
Tallow dull.
Petroleum dull.
Rosin Arm
Turpentine firm.
RFe firm
c'nfTnt —Spot Rp> quiet; No 7 Invoice Kt)
'4*c nominal; mild dull; Cordova, !*\<iM<
Futures o t cried steady at unchanged
prices and rule.) moderately active and
featureless with a week undertone follow
ing adverse European and Hrnxlltan ca
ble*, Closed steady. unchanged to 5
points lower Total aal* s. 21. 000 hags, tn
chidtng November. 8 60c, Deccmbar, .*[*• ■
March 7.10fW.15c.
Hugar- Raw easy; fair refining, 4M,r;
centrifugal. 8* test, 444 c; molasses sugar,
ll4c; r*dined weak.
Bu'ter setdy; creamery, 16f)22>*e. state
dairy, 15321 c.
Cheese steady; large white, 10%c; small
lie.
Elfir* steady; state and Pennsylvania.
20t121e; Western, regular. 16®16r.
Potatoes (|iilet; Jersey's, II Wm 17V4;
New York II 'AVI 624,. Long Island. $1 Ui
01 75; Jersey swcela, II 50412 m
Peanuts quiet; fancy handpicked. 40414 c;
other domestic. 2'4#*c.
C-tbbage quiet, long Island, per 100. $1.50
02 25
Freight# to Liverpool dull; cotton by
steam, 30c,
COTTON 4KKII OIL.
New York, Oct 24 t-CVutons. ed oil was
steady and quiet on spot, but easier for
future delivery, In sympathy with further
■(••-lines in lard products Prime summer
yellow. 35c prompt; off summer yellow. 24
vrllty prim*- winter yellow. While. prime
white. SktllNc; prime meal. $26 00f|2>; En
CHICAGO M4MKICTS.
Chicago. Oct 24 News affecting the
wheat market was mostly bullish to-day,
hut weakness In corn and sample wheat,
together with lack of outside business
caused a dedlne The close wa* steady;
Ibcemlef l *r lower. Corn closed %r and
oats (4c down Provision* at the close
were 2H3IfW depressed
The lending future# ranged as follow*:
Opening Highest Lowest. Closing
Wheat No. 2.
Oct 7214 7144 7144
Nov 72'id214 72%4J<724* 71V, *•407144
Dec 7JV75V4 73V* U • , Jl2 -.
Plant System
of Railways.
Train* ofw rutr j by m**ridt in Mro—
Ono hwr *lorrr than <*ly tlm^.
In (Vt 1, tSHm
AIT irtin*
I#v Bivunnh rnl!y Ar. Savannah
■■
$ lfl m| H &vnn.h f I.Ou am
5 mi .........WnycnNi* |b ]f> m
1 M am 1 Jacksonville jU lo n n
6 •• j*n> .and Florid.• j 7 <■ pm
rfilwfffi
1 im| Savannah |3 4S am
■* < > on 1 rbarb-ton |7 .<* am
U*>nn . .and ICawt 10 pm
Cos nor it lon ui Port Tmjn wlih Pro.
InMiUif id| mi% ub nt il itr invra tonvlng
for K• y \V and llsrv inu Motidayig
Thijrr ! iys and H.iturdiya 1! flop m.
(\II ut Tirk* t Ofb'*.- fur furtlirr Infor
mation.
J. II POLHF.MI H. T V. A ,
WAHI * CLAUR. City Tic ket A*cr t,
!>** S>t> Hotel I hotyi r
1? W WHKNN. !’(• -nr* r Trifflc Man
iitrrr. Sivannuh, Go.
IjHd
EfY CO. J
Bchartulee Effective F*gt. 14. 1969.
Train* arrive at and depart frusn
Central Htetlun. Wet Broad, foot of
wi." .. IJlurty street.
■Rh Meridian Time One hour slower thaw
_ etty tlmo.
'Leave Arriba
Havannah hvsnnafe:
... iAuguata. MaconT”'Atlanta,l
9 45amjCuvlngton. Mllldgevllle|*.i top*,
land all Inlsrsnvillata ;*ilnla{
{Augusts. Macon. Atlanta.| ”
j Athena, Montgumary, Co-|
) oapni|lutnhiia, Birmingham. Am-|*t -
jerlcua, Eufaula and Tray.|
‘*>pmj I (over a. ninmorte t ton rr'uam"
on I 'inner Train tl Hpui
•Dally tEieepi Hunday
BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND TTBTOB.
78th merliMan or Havannah city time.
REAVE HAVANNAH.
..klonday only IB , m Dally except
Miaiday 930 a m Daily 3On p n,
LEAVF. TYBKB.
Monday only 716 a m Dally axnaut
Monday 10 „ m )> a || y |g| p m
Connection* made at terminal |UInU
with all trains Northwaa’ West and
Booth west. j
fflaaptng car# on nlgtit trains bstwean
Havannah end Augusta. Mstai, Atlanta
and Birmingham
• •arlor car* .> day trains between Ha
vannah. Slacon and Atlunla
Kor complet* m format lon. acvhadutea.
rales and .onneciions apply t 0
ea'' ~,U WKM - 'H) Tick#! and Tew
•niter Aifcnt, 107 Hull atrr^t.
re”,-;,™ t'-P®* TlckH AflMft,
UII ‘U r * 1 ~ w"gr Agent.
J, " 'JNTON, Traffio Manager
THEO D. KUNE. Gen HupeMnteadHrt.
Krt VRPBHh Or.
Double Daily Service
Th* short tins to Norfolk. Washington.
the Ifioae”’ N.w Yurk and
T nßirrcy
1 A L Kv 12 sspmW~K|i
Ar Columbia, B A. L. My 66pm! 4 Mam
Ar Raleigh. 8 A. L. Uy 11 (Tpm II 66am
Ar Durham B. A. UKy 7 atom 4 16pm
Ar Petersburg, H A L.Ky 4 Ham 4 66pm
Ar Rlchmnsid. B. A, U Hy I 15a. 6 65pm
Ar 1A usalngton, Penna. .. 6 45am 6 66pm
Ar Baltimore Rains 10 Warn 11 Mpm
Ar Phltadetidds. Penna 12 I7pra 316 am
Ar New York Penna 1 03pm; 6 '*-*n
No 44 TJo IT
Dv Auvsnnah ft A 1. Hv'l2 *spm irspm
Ar Portsmouth. BAD Ryl 7 00*ml i 16pm
Bteamcrs leave Norfolk dolly, escapl
Sunday, for Ilaltlmora, Philadelphia end
N. w York, and dully for Waahlngton.
The short line to Montgomery, Mobile
and New Orleine, leaving Savannah at
7:25 a m.. arriving u| Montgomery 7:46
► m , at which point rloaa connection la
made with the L. * N. R. H . arriving
at Mobile 305 a. m. and New Orleans
7:40 a m.
Tha short line to Femandlna, Jackson
ville, Tampa and other Florida points.
j No. n | No. $T
CvUavannafiTT H X Ryl l
Ar Femandlna. 8 A L Ryj I Mam! 6 Of,pin
Ar Jacksonville. B A.L-Ryj 6 lOuni 7 40pm
Ar Tampa. MAI. Ky (6 16pm | 6 16am
Magnificent Pullman butfet sleeping ear
service lo Washington, Baltimore. Phila
delphia and New York; also lo Jackson
ville and Tampa.
Dining cars from Bavannah to Hamlat,
and Richmond to New York.
Ruffet parlor cars Bavannah to Mont
gomery
For additional Information apply w
Ticket Office. Bull and Urynn stream.
Phone 1$
Com No. 6--
Oct nu,V*i SM*
Nov 37Vv0Y144 *7% 17 If
Dec V 4 *44 15 M
May MMJ36V4 *6*4 KV4Oti
Oats No. !-
Oct 21V4 EVA 71H ®4t
Nov 2U32144 2144 21V* BV*
Dec 21V4*22 211*322 21% B 44*91%
Mrsa pork per Iwrral—
Oct. .$ $..... • *H®
Nov. . 10 Ut 10 60 10 M ss
Jon .1100 1112V* 10*5 10 *T\*
I-nrd. pT 100 pound*—
Ocf . 6*2% . .. • *
Nov. , I*l 6 IS 6 60 6 ssV*
Jan . 6 524* 6&S 6 474* 650
Short libs, per MO pounds -
Oct .6 50 650 6IS 645
Nov . * 12V* 6 '2V* 6 W 610
Jan . 5 524* 5 67V* o4*
Cash quotations were as follows: Flour,
dull and easv; No * spring wheal. 650
72 . No 2 red 730T*e: No 2 com. 3**4s
:%e; No 2 yellow. I*V; No 2 white o.ita,
2.'.**t25 'yc: No, .1 while, 34025 c. No. 2 rye.
47(y fair to choice malting barley. 46#
Rhc, No 1 flux seed. II 72V*. No. 1 North
weatern. $1 73. prime timothy seed. $4.10;
mess pork, per barrel. $11.264111.10; laid,
per 106 pound*. 66 1'414 *24*: short riba
•Id*-*, (tooae) M •**i6 M. dry salted shouki
ers. dx*sli. short clear sides,
(hoxeil). $6 *036 95; whisky, basis of high
ariose. $1 27,
jTd. weed CO
lAVAU6B, BA.
Uatbfr Beltiot Steam Packing 4 Bose.
Agents for NEW YOKE RUBBER
belting and packing company.
OLD NEWSPAPERS. W 0 for ■ aaolA at
Buamssa Office Morning Nows
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