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„„ Markets Steady—Loco I
, u .l TeleamFhlr " ,,hrtfc
Tin- Mornlnt Nc Office.
Thumlny, Ocl £>.
F . first lime *lnce the decline in
future* market started evi
ir that the slack i about out
.t.nndance of rope tt has M in
it True the openlns was nt a
.1 •’ ami |>otnla. >ut It was .ip
tore the trading ha<l proc. edml
' , , ,• a reaction was in "iKht. which
. ii ii jump of 1* and 12 point* from
*eet price* of the day, and with
- rtea ly ai an advance of <1 and
The otlly weather new* bear
„ me market wa* reporird rain* in
f non* of the crop country with
f . .1. non that they would lx- fol
froat. The frost talk did not
I , ; h effect on the local contingent
tv >om sold when January was
B . Mir.O ' 97.
1-. ck market wa* reactionary,
. ii i * alirtbuted to Vhe fall in ih'
. i \meriran ecurllle* in the Lon
-4 i „ ,*t and the further t act that
, . conetiler.ible 111) til da I lon There
~ , i great deal doing in local aw
rur.t.i •
i i* turtientlne market closed
. .nt.i with a c<Hl d< mini I re
..l i thi offering*, which resulted
irk 11 li.lriK well nwept. Roe in*
, n and unchanged, with ■■ good
rn .1 The w-hoiemale market* were
The following resume of the dtf-
I -r market* will show the tone and
q lilt.ns at the cloning to-day:
COTTON.
The cotton market dosed ateady at n de
riln. ol l-lc on all grade* Sales were
report! i on the epot of ISO liale*. The ]
t .*lplr ware S.ICI against S,o3> lust year
and ''C- year before lost. The demand
uai moderate during the ilgy.
The following were the offlilal apot quo
tailors in the doe of th market at the
t'niton Exchange to-day:
~j This i East
i day. j year, j
h.ol mi.lillliiK 9 l-lfi 7 ‘id* I
.Middling * i3-’. <; 13-ls
Ijo w middling 8 7-16 5-1S ;
Market Mealy; o.<s. Ilfs'
Savannah Hscelpt*. Exports and Stocks ;
Ractslpts thl* day 5.1 M |
Recatpt* this day lasi year a.ICIi
This day year before last 9.775 j
Itecelpi* since Sept 1. 19un 361.(72 i
film day last year :q.6v'.i I
Block on hand this day 112.214 j
Same day last year 106,622
Receipts and Stocks at the rortw—
Receipts this day .>,*3B
Receipt* this day last year 51.g*
Receipts this day year before last. 70.479
T*>tal receipts since Sept. 1. 19(0 1 872,0il
Same time last year 1.711.775
Same time year before last 1.173.251
stock at all ports to-day 670.355
Stork same day la*! year 112.750
Dally movements at other ports:
G.lveston—Quiet; middling. 8% ; net re
• elpts. 19,173; sale*. 105; stock. 167.150.
New Orleans—Steady; middling 9 l-ITr;
net receipts. 19 955, gross. 19, KS. .-ales, 5.9 H.
Mock. 229.574.
Mobile—Qutet: middling. B%c; net re
* pis. 61S: gross. 615. sales, 7*00; stork.
2*9,427
Charles ton—Quiet; middling. 9r; net re
rsipts -32; gross. 2 512. si> k 26.777
Wilmington—Firm, ml lsll'.ng. 9e; net re
>* ; t*. 1 >4: gene*. 1.594. stock. 90,04*
Norfolk—*Quiet; middling 9c; net rc
. pts 2,750; gross. 2.750; sales, 60; stock
*S -7.
Baltimore.—Nominal: middling 9%c;
grr>**; I.Jun. stock. 5.006.
New York—Quiet; mPblllng. 9 7-16 c.
gross. 1.563: sale*. 158; slock 36.9®.
lloston— Quiet; middling. 9 7-16 c: net re
c< .p's, 4.749: gross. 6.615
Philadelphia—Quiet, m 'ldling 9 1-lSc: net
receipt*. 126; gross 126, stock. 1.9*3
Pensacola—Net receipts. 2.700; gross. 2.-
700.
Dally movements at In'erlnr towns
Augusta—Quiet; middling. * 15-lSc; net
receipts. 1,549, gross 1,613: sales. 700; stork,
86.071.
Memphis—Steady; middling %<•; net re
• elpts. 1,5*1; gross, 4.456: sales, 2.000; stork.
92.760
Bt liouls—Qtil'9; middling. 9c: net re
ceipts. 4.300; gross. 9.567; stork. 32.469.
Cincinnati- Rasy; middling !P*c: net re
ceipts. 1.324: gross, 1.324; stork. 7,'69.
Houston Rasy: middling s%o; net re
ceipts, 19,656; gross. 19.(56; sales. 311; stock.
73 746.
Louisville—jrtrm: middling 9-\c.
Exports of Potion Thl* Day—
Galveston—To Great Rrltaln, 13 975.
New Orleans—To France, 9 lhO.
Mobile—Coastwise, 416.
<'harleston-ToOre.it Hrlisln. 6,4*>.
M’Mmlngton—Pnnllnent. 9,450.
Norfolk—Continent. 1.24); ois'wlti.
1.711
New York—To France. 607; continent.
£6*.
Pensacola—To France, i.700.
Total foreign exports from nil ports thl*
div ToGreat Britain 35.470; to Fran’e.
17: to the continent. 109!"
Total foreign exports from all ports ih :s
fir this week; To Great Rrltaln. 116.277
• ■ France, 37.657; to the continent 49 212
Tot al foreign exports elnre Seta 1 1'flO;
To Great Rrltaln. 644.256; to France. 126.-
6ii. to the continent. 414.757.
SR* 1*1.990 niTTtl*.
Rurlness In the sea Island cotton mar
ie 1 for the week ending Friday was not
U-ge, as Is shown by the reported sales of
■ ngainst receipts of 1,272. This is due
It:civ to an effort to hammer prices
II .ytrs are reluctant to trade on the
!>• e s holders are asking
"rices about a* follows:
I Ta choice East Florida* 23'8<J24
1 'ra choice and fancy Florida*..23HH24
1 1 holce and fancy aeorgl*.23'i4j23si
' '.r : e Georgias 22'x02!
Hera tine Georgias 22
■ elpts and Stocks— jIOOO-td 1599-0)
J Iptspaat week I 3.2721 3,9*1
1 p*MN week i 1.442 736
*t- ■ ipts this season | 9.101 11,141
6 ’ s past w eek I 3.l')J
■ '.and . T.6M| 1
COTTON ITTRRE®.
fhe Market Closes Steady at an Ail-
Tnnee of tlf/12 Polaata.
'• w York. Oct. 25—The market for eot
h opened steady ol a decline of 219
* :*• nts. cables being disappointing and
'D tverage of crop new* and oth r out
’ ifiducnces being also bearish. After
* ■ "ther decline of 2@3 points, however.
' w r market made a sharp turn and ad
' si rapidly. From the lowest to the
i point of the aesslon the improve
wa- , matter of |Sfi22 points with
" aetlng to is 7 when the market
I turned weak January sold down t
■ nnd the rest of th<‘ mirkf eisel
l i proportion. The entire ir ■! • np
-1 ed to lie very ml h confused nml
' lo nw ventures with the great si rau
' n From the lowest to the clang
* there was an advance of 11016
In’.nia with the market finally steady at a
I '' advance of 6fil2 pilots. The short Inte -
' ,* •“ largely governed by fours of froat.
' ' is Hie weather bulletins we e ron
1, however, there was nothing to ex-
'' ' ’ Jr * r *n ihta account, beyot.d the fact
f *' n 'he center of the codon br.t a
wav. was reported forming The re
unUuuaU heavy, although B*l4-
MURPHY & CO., INC..
ftoarti of Tnul building, mvimuti
Private leased wires direct to New York
Chicago end New Orleans.
COTTON. STOCKS AND OH AIN.
New York office. No. <1 Roadway.
Oltices in principal cities throughout the
South Write for our Market Manual and
tnx>fc_ lnstruction, for traders
Itwites were Inclined to . mailer flgir.s
The momentum of the Ist- heavy m\.-
mnt t< so great never!helc-c. that
most of tho Southern markets Were lower.
PU'crrationa i\ t in tit s.
New York. Oct 25 —Cotton futures
opene.l steady at the decline und closed
steady Prices as follows
| < >pen I jDW CION*.
J inu iry g.7T 8 97~ $75 sju
February ....j s76j % 92 n74 gy*
March 8.75 Jg97J 8 73 8 9ft
April |8 72 890 ! Hsl g 9
May j 874 ' 8.93 73 8.90
June ! 873j 8 92 8.71 {g 80
July jh7l { 8 7 8.71 hB7
August 865j$ 80 | 8.83 vT$
ib promber ~,j .... .... f ....
October 8 74h 891 {8 73 8.89
N’ fmher *7s g9l 875 f8 90
December ...j 8.73 8.96 } 8.73 893
< otfon l.tf hßngt- to 1 I ***#■.
York. Oci 25—Tho ro'tnn rx
change will < on Saturday. Nov t at
ii ft m., instead of 12 o'clock, to Hermit
me miter* to participate In the Republican
parade.
!.l\ r.HPOOI. t OTTOS MIHKET.
Liverpool, Oct. 25 -Spot, Increaaed de
mind, prices easier; American tin Milne
fair, 511-161; good mhklltng. 5 5-16d, mbl
dling, 5 7-221. low middling. 5122 1. good
ordinary. 4 9-16*1; ordinary p*d The rale*
of the lay were 10.000 hale*. of which >6
w*-re for e|K' ulat;on ind expert olid in
cluded 9,400 American Receipts 11.UU0
hales. Including 6.900 Am* rban.
Futures opened steady and closed
steadv American middling. low mi Idling
clause. Ootoiler, s<Hd, buyers. October•
November. 4.61d, buyers. November-De
cember. 4 57d. buyers. December-January.
4 55(1. buyers; January-February. 4.3281
4 34*1. tellers; February-Mur* h. 4.52d. sell
er* \fnr ch-Aprtl. 4.6ot*t 51 1 sellers Aprll-
M Iv, 4 495j4.50d. sellers; Mav-Jun**. 4 b
4.49d, aellers. jun*-July, 4 47u 1 r*l. sailers;
July-August. I I6fiil 47d. sellers August-
Heptetnlwr. 4 4id
New Orleans. Oct. 25 -Colton future
very steady.
October ..... 8 74 bid, March 873''t v 7l
November ..S7l fH.73 April .8 73*iv74
Itacember ..STfIb.TJ May v
January ... .8.71 h* 72 June '.74*48.75
February . J. 716173
rorro% mstter*.
New York. Oct 25- Murphy £- To soy
The mnrkct h is been quite uctive to-dav.
prices advancing 20 to 25 points from the
opening figure*, e* indicated in our letter
of ye*terd.i> Bearish sentiment has pre
dominated tor the last few days, and the
rnarke* Is very sensitive to any advarse
crop new* or good buying orders S*w
• Orleans operator* were conspicuous buy
ers in New York market to-day. Liver
pool advices on the opening were rather
disappointing, being practically unchang
ed from last night, and their ‘2 p m. mar
ket was 2 to 3-64*1 lower. However, this
loss was regained before the close The
spot demand from that aide to-day was
better than for some time past, sab** be
ing Won* hale* u* 5 7-32*1 We opens*l at
875 for January which was lowest tor the
tlay. During the first hour longs liqui
dated freely, but after this pressure was
removed, prices gradually Improving. .Jan
uary advancing to 8.97 n*l closing within
3 to 4 points of the best prices for the
day The strength in the market to
day wan largely due to shorts covering
also a better c iti s of buying orders, and
reports from Mississippi that heavy rains
were doing considerable damage, and
prospects for an early frost were very
good. Liverpo! will have to come In to
morrow with a good advance to meet oil**
close of to-dav Fort receipts estimated
at &6.00I) against 41.000. New Orleans ex
pects to-morrow 10.000 to ll.ono tig a (net
12.180 lost year; Houston. 12,800 to 13*0)
tgninet 10,000 last year.
New' York. Oct. 25.—Hubbard Bros. Ar
Cos. My: Owing to the decline in Liver
pool considerable ini*ton wiu offered '
the opening which brought the lowest
pcleea of the decline. Tt> local trade,
however. anticl|Mte a reaction, be* omiutr
free buyers, aiul prices were well held
and advanced on the demand from the
short Interest. Lighter receipts gave a
further strength, ind som< advice* of
local rains in Tcxn* with prediction* of
1 following coil wave .aided to the Im
provement. Spot)- In New orbans were
odvamed and telegrams reported that
market sold out, also that planters were
willing to meet th* *l. line Though the
mirket was sensitive the advance was
well held.
I)R V GOODS,
New York. Ck-t 25.—Very little new bus
•sn s Is reported for the day, sellers be
ing averse to gruniing any concession?
Buyers, however, are u.-dng the weakness
in raw material as a handle with which
to Influence agent* ideas No open hange•
.ire reported In staple cottons Sales have
been made at Fall Htver on a basis of 3V4
for regulars though. 3** Is quoted for that
quality. Jobbing condition* are slow.
NAVAL OTORE9.
Thursday. Oct. 25.
SPIRITS TFRFKNTINK The turpen
tine market opened firm to-day at 41
<ens. with lies of 309 rasks. and dose.l
tirm and unchanged with further salts 76'.
casks The demand which sprung up sev
eral days ago continued, and It was re
ported toward the closing that business
of satisfactory volume was transacted
during the day Condition* seem favora
ld< for a strong market, and the chances
ure for the momentary maintenance of
values. The day*a receipts were 1.318. and
the exports none
ROSIN—The rosin market opened Arm
to-day with sales of 1.052 barrel*, and
dosed firm and unchanged, with no fur
ther transaction* reported. The demand
was reported good The day’s r<?ceipis
acre AOM barrel*, and the exports none
Prices as follows:
\ H, C II 15 I fl ®
D 1 38 K 1 75
E 1 40 M 1 W>
F IV* N 2 *
1 fib WO 250
Jl ’ 1 W W 2Si
Receipt* Thursday—
Brririt* Rosin
c. R. R '
F. A\V •’> .*
A. L 0)3 l.**
Enrorts nonr.
Naval lorc Bi.tcmw>
Sfilrlii* Rosin.
Stock April 1. I 3 * l ® 2.197 l*2,r/"'>
Receipt* o-<ly !•**( • <'3
Receipts previously 2SJ.M.I KH.407
Tots! since April 1 256.> 7*0.941
Export* to-day •••■■
Exports previously 219.505 wi.iW
Exports since April 1 219,500 597.7(5
Stock on hon'l to-rtay *9.395 11J.1M
Stock on ban 1 same tiny lost
v.-nr .W IIMM
Ch'trleston. Oct. 25 -Spirit* turpertlne
market firm tt *>l4o; sale-, none
Rosin, steatly. sales, none; unchanged.
FINANCIAL.
JOHN W. DICKEY,
Mock null lined Broker,
AIOtSTA, OA.
Write tor Mat.
THE MORNING NEWS: FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26. 1900.
WiiminKtao. N. C.. Oct. IS —BplrM tur- |
Pen tine Urni at 41U41V1 rcalpcs (1
•
firm. II
t’ruile tun cntln steady. 11.40 and 12 40.
m-eipi*. 4*
Tar firm n? $1 45 receipts. 227
N. w 01 >,., o i £>.- lucetpls. It.sin
<23* barrel turi'entine, 9u.
Export**, none.
I Hi: It II i: MARKET.
Whole? *ne activity prevailed in the
riev market during all the past we k. and
the movement ?how . further enlarg* re nt
in th. dally nv* nge of transaction* In
dividual opera'ion-. how*ver. are limited
to purchaui for ordinary requirement*
ai. 1 no dtr-p :dtion was manifested to pro*
vide agait -t the future. Brices are not
rgar>led a? high, but the egperlence* of
former >*m moM iNiturally cause buy- !
erg to look f r i tne recession of tla mar
L # t. jtt* dii.. s thu fur has bti du< t |
shortened Us in the hands of the !
trade and by re is m of which there has
born a constant and enforced iwtronog*
I'urthennore. lu to a r irictHl su*>t>ly f
on a. count of thi tardy arrival of the j
crop in the Bouthwe*l.
At th* South, encouraging features
maintain in all of the respective m irk* ts, 1
and muni running ahead of previous week .
no weak spots discernible—on the con
trary. sting undertone le* a use of a large
proposed deal in the tiouthwest. by which
th< majority of its crop will be dlsp>vs**l :
t f thr *uh a single channel, As undf r- |
stood, the org4inix.ition Is the natural sue- I
eoasor to the Rice Orowcrs* Association
of last year, and is to U‘ called i
’The Rite Growers’ Distributing
Company * It Is however, more comp re- (
henslve tn that it Is to be heavily capital- j
laed and will p*hs4ss th ability to carry j
and market the product wish deliberation. ■
by which full if rot maximum price* will •
In secured
AI! of the dlr an*l collateral lnter's?s *
in tics are sil l to •• intcre.-te i tn t ♦*
n w com|*wny and siip* r!i< lally regarded. .
It ap|*eartt to he th< ‘h. st thing that evei j
ha pinned.” The ruinous 4 rnpetitlon of |
the p.i*<t would thereby l*e e irnhiated.
price# unified, and all grade* rated a*
their relative worth Hlngularly. however,
the . nterprlse is intagonlsed by -omc who I
or** prominent in th* various communities
and it is )u t |H>.-s|bl< that their ln
fluen* may te- sufficient to prevent any
thin h b. Ing 41 H 4 the current season 80
far a. can be di - • med if the plan ir < ar
rie*! :arough. it will leave llreetly In the
hands of the planters, over a million dol
lars more than was realized on the crop
of la.st year; and Indirectly froflt the gen
eral business Interests of the respective
sections.
Either the plan proposed, or something
of kindred character by which there shall
I.** rn.(ij).'ii!inn in marketing, must b
evoked, otherwise th* present year will
see a repetition of former ones.
1,0( 41, “I I I HITIK.H.
EDISON ELECTRIC—The Edison Elec
tric Illuminating Comi*ony’e stocks nl
lK)rds are well thought of and seldom ap
jnar on th* market. They find ready sale
when they do.
Fl\ A\t I AL.
MONEY—The demand keeps fairly up
with the supply.
FOREIGN EXCHANGE - Market
weak. Comtnerial detnatui. $4 *3N. sixty
•lays. $4 7V. ninety days. U 7*u francs.
Balia and Havre, sixty and ya. 5 23 7 4; Rwtss.
sixty days. Helgi .n. 638. marks,
sixty days I*s 11-16, ninety days, 93V
IUOIEBTI* EXCHANGE - Beady,
banks are buying at 1-W disc Mint and sell
ing as follows: $25 and under. 10c pre
mium: 125 to SSO, 15c premium; ISO to si*.
2bc premium; IlcO to S2OO, 2*c premium;
S3OO to $1 .*•*■). * premium; SI,OOO .ini
over. 75c per M i*r* mium.
S4EGBRTTIEB The tone of the mark*'-
Is firm, with advancing lri * v The UP
jdv of flatting securities is limited. Cen
tral issu< are active and strong.
Stock#.
niA. a'.
Auxuot-i an>l Savannah R R —l69'* 110
Aliania and Wtst I'olnt !2.,54
do 6 por cent. eeriltt'-ai<e I'*
Auguata Factory 82 65
, Gitlicn* Bank >2l 133
Chatham Hank 110V4 111
Chatham B. E. AI. Cos., A 57 56
do do B 56 57
Fag:,' nnd Phoenix Mfg. Cos, ....166 i'*7
Edison Electric Ilium l'<69. 1"6
Mfx Cos. ' nn
Gi-rm.iida Bank 150 131
Georgia & Alot>ama —3 26
Georgia Railr'-ad Common 214 216
Granltevill* Mfg. Cos 165 I*7
J P King Mfg. Cos 10 103
Dangley Mfg Cos 117 120
M rchatii"' National Bank 11l 113
National Brink of Snvannoh ISO
Oglethorpe Saving" ■ ivl Tfu"t ..10914 lid' y
People'" Saving" and l.oan ..MO 101
Southwestern Railroad Cos ..109 110
Savannah Gan I.lght Cos 2414 S'ix
Southern Bank 153 155
Savannah Bank and Truai 114 115
Sll'ley Mfg Cos., Augufta 65 wt
Savannah Brewing 101 103
flonaa.
Bid Aik.
Char.. Of ] A- Aug Ist 5", 1900 . .tn*
Atlanta city 4". 1922 104 106
AuguMn city 4s. 1927 1* lOT
do 454", 1925 11l .....
do 7". 1903 107
do 6". 1913 123
Ala Mid 5". Ind'd. 1928. MAN 9654 1®
Augii"<a Factory, 6 j*er cent ,1915.113
Rrunewii k and 55'estcrn 4". 1936 52 54
c R it A Banking collateral S. 94 90
C of G Ist mnrtg sa. 1945
F A A 11* 1
C. of G. eon s*. 1915. M A N 95 90 |
C. of fl Ist Income*. 1945 41 44
do 2nd Incomes 13 14
do 3d Incomes. 1945 . 6 7
C of O (M. O. A A Div) ss.
1947. J AJ. M 06
C of O. (Eaton Branch). S, 1938.
J A D 7
City A Suburban R. R. li 7s ...109)4
Columbus city 5 1900 107
Cliarlcston city 4s. 19iS* Mil 102
Eagle A Phoenix Mille *.. 1928 !'J6 106
Edison Electric Illuminating 6a 104 I*J6
Enterprise Mfg •. 1903 I'd
Georgia Railroad 6" 1910 114 ll'*Mi
O. 8 * F.. 1945. J A J 112 11254
Georgia A Ala Ira mi Ist ss. 1945.. 104 10*
Georgia stale 349. I**, J- A J...M*
do 3Hs. 1915, M. A N 105
do 454", 1915 11* HO
Macon city 6s, 1910. J. A J ....116 118
do 14s. 1926. Jan. par 106
Ocean Steamship se, 1926 104 ....
Havant ah city s>, quar. January,
1913 " , "J
do ss. quar November. 1901 ...,11014 111)4
South Carolina elate 44*". 1933 ..116 11*
-Udoy Mfg Fo. S. 1903 102
South Bound 5a 96 97
S F A W gen. mt ge. *. 1934 .124 126
do do Ist 5. gokl 1934 112 114
do St John Div. Ist *s 1934 .94 96
New York Oct 25.—Money on call tirm
ai 3449444 P*'r cent , last loan 4 imt cent
prime mercantile paper s*l* t“*r cent S'er
ling exchange steadier with actual busl
ines In bankers' hills at II 53*4 for de
murid, and at >4 So'i4 >os. for sixty days
Posted rate*. $4 814,4 *2 nml II 81)4*11 65
Commercial Mils m 1*44 silver eer
tmrate: 64M163V. Bar silver. 6'4e Mex
ican dollars. 3>4C. Government bond"
strong State bonds In ictltra. Railroad
bonds firm.
stocks tvn noYfs.
Itenclßin \ot Eull) Explolnrd In the
liny's News. '
New York. Oel. 26.— According to the
phrase of the jwofesalonal traders In
atocks a reaeilon in prices wnm thcoretl
rally due ttwlay. The roactlon waa atren
uously contesie-i by the bull element, hut
ihelr efforts proved futile aid price* gen
erally "how lueses on the day.
A audden and characterisße break In
Sugar In th. lb • hour had not a little to
do with the decisive course ol the matket
downward Sugar suffer'd from very
heavy liquidation Alton iua recent sharp
rise, which was 101 account'd for by an
news To-day's reak was re illy wtliio t
explanation, exea t the fact of the previ
ous rls< and the resulting realising. The
drop 111 Sugar van I'd to .t' 4 points. The
wcakne," wm ra extreme at olher p int
in thi list, ih- iroili-iaking having pr.v.
ceeded In an orriit and quiet way dur
ing the greater (pat 1 of the day milium
very serious eff'll on prices.
In the l.iti dciittg" manl|Htlatlon l<y the
b< tire waa in jvldetice sio.-k< making
w. It ,1 inea o* Ight 1 1 Tin
theory which pgifesslcnal >n raters offer
i" ixplam a real lon like hat of to-dat
is that "taks. .t|a result of t steady and
prolonged advpuc. had pasted ft m
strong and orgtt.ixed control into Ih'*
bands of weak Ind s* it * rial l'liycrs out
stde, who do ttoiemmand large te utir as
and who lick im *1 skill in sp. cttlilive
method to |ir*nt th.tr liollitivs The
anxlet>. of thiajc; >aa o( hohlers on any
sign of a react|H< !>.■ tunes .1 drag on a
bull market ujaruys in due 11 .c-s >f
time.
To-day’s dispd'titott to e• 11 had no n*-
companylng favwr.title t ew- 10 ex, lain It
unless the niigru ' Ink of eonlirma In
tf many of the n nt ttinturs which hi"
lain used let .l atic Sttwks coultl be
called bay new T 1!" clast* of rum rs cen
tered about Brdoklyn Transit 10-day and
mcluiVd rumors if Chang of cunlrol of
Metropolitan Sue t Hallw ty and nil* 01
tlons of a newly • cqulretl Inter.-I by Uie
Pennsylvania Hjil rood In tit" proper!\
Tbt stuck wa pushed up an extieme
on these rumors It fell 1 t-k nearly 2 .
In the late selllti - In the railroad list
Southern Pacific w.i*. tin* cousptcuo is
feature with an extreme aelvanc* uf n.ar
ly 2 |H,ints and a net g"tn >f l‘ Th. new
t hl ago nil) Alien securltie- which w. re
trade I In for It; ' flrst lime a.lvan -.d
steadily for the common Wt.a'k, Wltich rose
3 itolms.
There wIS cotM gln the money mark t
to disturb et e . 11iv = trorrowers lit
maxltntint ra'e lot .'all loans was 4', p r
. .1 t as tinst 5 |t. r cent v. ter.l ty and th
tat* vl'ldtd to 3 i-*r ent in the It -
dealing- There srrti no deposits at the
aub-treasury fur < mafer to tht interior.
Sterling exchange alradb and slightly on the
tlrnn r money m.rk. t In latndon. which re
sulted from the weak return ol the Bank
of England Btf the Improvement In eon
dtilon ol the Rank of France wt ro.l y
ol greater Importance ,t Paris Is l.s'ke l
1., to conserve the money situation It I"
evident that New York can draw further
gold If It I" dcsßed but of a total tlrei.'y
engaged abroad for Import of 310,'Aai. I e*
than R.utO.mn hts been u tuully tf . Ive.l
and placed in Ibe banking reserves. The
r. st B in transit and will s* on It. come
available.
The lend market wa not very active
to-doV! btlt prices w'ere firmly heal To al
sal. par value *2..’igt.lkat.
E S live* advanced )* per <fnt on the
last rail
The total sabs of sto ks were e*'7t>'
"hares. Ineludlng Atchison 2M.130 Alrhlson
preferred. 15,296, Baltimore and Ohio. 8.71";
Manhattan. 13 510; Metropolitan Sr. t
It itlw.i). 7.J<'. Missouri Kansas n and
Texas preferred. 5.461'. Northern Pa'll)
31.425.. Pennsylvania. 15.290; Reading first
preferred 13.660: Ht Ixvuts Southwestern
pref rt. 1 1,6*9 South, n Psclftt *7.77 .
fnlon Pacific. 33 570; American Ste. I and
Wire. 6,lV*; Am. rlcan Tobacco. 21 39*.
Ilrooklyn Transit. 116 175. Federal Ste.-I,
8.4*11: Partite Mall. 10,655; People's Oas. 6 -
255; Sugar. 50.470
New York Stork U*t.
Adrhlnon 324, Union pacific ... 61%
do pref 74V do pref 75f4
Rail, at Ohio .. 7,% Wanash 7 1 .
Can Parlflr ...87 | do pref. 19
Can. So 534,(44'hee1. A L, E... 9**
Ches A Ohio .. 3'k, do 2nd pref. .. 26N
Chi 0 44 liv, (4Vls Central .... U‘i
Chi. II A Q .127% Third Avenue ...110
Chi Ind A h ■ . 22 Adam* Extaess. .129
■lo pref ;an,iAm Express 156
Chi A E 111 ttJ- C. 8 Express ... s<i
Chi A Nw ,*2), Walls Fargo Ex. 177
1' It I A P !■*!, Am. CM. Oil 96
C. C. C A St. L, 624, <k> pref 91
Col 80 6 Am Malting .... 5
do Is, jaef. .. 38% do pref 27-%
do 2nd pr. f. .. 15'. Am H A Itrfng 41%
la-l A Hudson 113% do pref 91
Del U. A W.... 176 jAm Splrlis I
| ten A H O. . . 19% do pref 17
do pref t>. Am S Hoop ... 24%
Erie 12% do pref 75
do Ist pref 35% Ant H A Wire.. 35%
04. Nor pref 164 do pref 74%
Hocking Cool .. 16 jAnt Tin Plate . 34%
Hock \*al!ey . 3*4, do pref .. .... 82
Illinois Cent. ..1184, Ain. Tobacco ... 9k
iowa Central.. 19 j .lo pref 127
do pref. 43 An 1 Min Cos ... 45’*
K Erie A W . 35*, Brook. It T. .62%
do pref, ...... 101 1 *ol F. A Iron.. :tt*’.,
Istke Shore ... 2U6% Con* *T- A.a.x 0,-V .
t. A N. 75% do pref 62*,
>lan. I. . 97% Federal Steel ... 39\
Mel. 81 11 .161% do pref <9**6
Mex Centrul ... ITSOvn. Electric .. 1*3%
• ,llnn. A Sc. 1... t>'% Olu.awe Sugar... If.'.,
do pref 98 j do pref 98%
Jlo Paclßd 54 7 v Int. Paper 3h
Mobile A Ohio . 4(1 | .lo pref 65
Mo. H AT .... 1"% Ijirledc Oas .... 71
do pref 22% Natl Hl*tilt .... 86%
|(. J Central ..135% do pref. ■>%
f Y. Central...l33 Natl laud 31
Nor A West— 37 |do pref 97%
do pref 77 (Natl. Steel >%
,\'o Pa Me 56%’ do pref >7
do pref 72% N. Y Air R .125
Ont A 44’ 22% North Am 15%
Ore R. A Nav.. 12 Pacllle Coast 56
do pref 76 j <k> let pref. ... M
Pennsylvania ..134 7 , do 2nd pr. f. ... 67
Reading 18% Pacific Mali .... 4.3
do Ist pref. 59% Pea.pl' Gas .... 96%
do 2nd pref .. 29 Pressed R Car.. 4.3
Rio a: W 50 <)■. pref Btl%
do iref :** |Pull Pal Car 189
St DAS F... 114a 8 K>po A T 5%
do Ist pref. . (.7 SiiKar 122%
do 2n I pref. 16% > pr* f ...116
st. D 8w 13% Tenn (’ A Iroo . 59%
do pref 31% If. 8. la-ather .. 12%
84. Paul 115% do pref 71%
do pref 172 U. 8 Itublwr .. 3.3%
‘Jt P A 0m....112 | do pref 98
Ro. Pacific 37% Wes 4 I’nlon ... kW,
So liallsoty .... 12% it. I. A S. 13%
d<> pref 16% do pref 57
Eexas A Pa* ... 17%,1’. C. C. A St. L. 52
Bond*.
t'. 8 2s ref. reg. 104% do 4s 92%
<lo coup 104% 'I- * O 4s hid 84
l' 8 3s. reg ..lA% N. Y C Ist*.. |(
do 3s, coup ..HO N. J C. gen. 5*123
do new 4s. reg 1:13% No. Pac 3s 6;%
do new 4s. c0u.134% do 4s 103%
do old 4s, reg.. 115 N. Y. C. A St. L.
do old 4s coup 115 j 4s 106%
do ss. reg 1:2% N. A 44 cot, 4s. 97%
tlo ss. coup. ~l'3%'Ore, Nav. lsts. 110
D. of C. 3 65s . .123% do 4s inn
Aleh gen 4 .-1 •< ! f •"*?. H L 6s ...127%
do adj. 4s .... 87% do r<nsoi 55....11448
C. of O con. 5s 95% Read gen. 4s ... HU
do Ist Inc 14 R- O. 44V l(s 98%
do 2d Inc bid. ’3 *- L. A Ir. M
Can 80. 2r.ds ..17 | consol 5s . 110
C. A O. 4%s b<> |Bt. I. A Sn F.
and.. 5s IJH I gsneral 6s 124
r A Nw. con 81. P. consols 170%
7s 139% Rt. P. C. A I*
C A Nw. S. F. i I*'* lU*i
deb Ss 120 j do 5a ifE
o*l Term 45.. 91 So Rv. 5s 110
Col Ro. 4s 42% So. Pac. 4s (o',
D A R. O. Ist" Id S. Hop. AT 6s. 69
do 4s M, Tex A Pac. lsts 114%
Erie gen. 4s . 71 do 2n.|s To
F. W. A D. C. |!’nlon Pac 4s . 106
lata 72*% Wabash Im ....11*
Gen Elts 5s ..11* do 2i*.ls 10248
lowa C. 15t5...113 V4’.—t Shore 4* . 113
I, A N P 4s .. 19 Wls C. ista ... *6%
M K A T. 2ds. 77 , x 1 4'a Centuries .. 91%
New York, Oct. 25—Standard 011 6024,
00*.
Morphy A do.'* atoek letter.
New York. Oct 23—The stock market
opened active an! f*r the most part ex
ceedingly strong Tt. trading seem. <1 to
he little affected b| the fact that the.
London mrKet wax quite generally de
pressed. with dec ln* ranging from % to
% In American sticky while consols were
% lower There vax,no definite explana
tion tn this martin ‘a cable advices of
the tendency of the market, and
no change was na.lt to-day In the Rank
of Egland a uUtdl iut* rate of discount, A
Southern Railway.
Trains Arrive and IVioirt Savannah an 90th Meridian Tune-One Hour slower
Than Cliy Time.
Rchedulea Ut liffect Sunday. June 19. IWO.
READ IHIWN TH TiIE~EABY' 111.A1 • I'l '
No 1 N. ■ . {Central time.) ;Na 351 N" 33
i- ."I"'. .an U Snvinaah ~...L . .7.. ....... Ar I i l*am S Ktn
| | (Ka-lern Time )
4 21pm I.Bam Ar Bit. kvllle I.v 3 Bttt; 1 ' 7pm
6 and pi" 6 bam \r Columbia 4-v; I 25nu,1l .-1 n
■ 1 no vr .. Cbarlmte t.v • 1 <■' I * *
U 44pm U 23pm Ar (IrtsutltOfs ... I.* ! 7 10pm 4Htnt
' *m At . No. ' Ik . . Cv I 'bpni
12 Ham; I 2*pn> At Danville ... I.v 5 40pm 4 vatu
0 Oh-'ut h 2.,pm At Richmond I.v 12 Ulpn* 11 ''!> u
* 6#att. 1 !•■ ,\i lot. hburg . I. i 3pm ••• •
.Sent 5 Jggtt \r Cbailo'lt avllle I.v 2 Mtan.lJ 4pm
Opt \t \v ,1 nglon i.v II .nn * ■tn
* \r . Hal 11 more |.\'js 32unt 8 27pm
11 3 ..in .: .eani Ar .. ... Philadelphia .... I.** 1 3 (Aamj (. 05pm
2 "3pm 6 23.1 tty Ar New Y.uk .. I.v 12 Mam 1 24pm
* >1*1! 300 pm Ar .. lax loti .... Lo It tlPpm 10 Hum
N>'... TO THE NORTH AND VN'IIST. I' No 3j
|| (Central Turn ) It
12 IVam L.v B-ivaitti th Afli 1 10am
(Eastern Tinw ) ll
6 90am I.v Columbia I v l 129""
) 50ain ,l.v Hpirtunhurg • I. v l • •*P m
I- I .sit .I.* . A h. vtlle |.\ | J 'opm
* 02)tni Ar ||ot riptlna- * ,v •>
7 A'pin \r Knoxville I,V|. * Wl"
5 loatn Ar 1.-xlngton l.v lo 3"p"
7 45am Ar Cincinnati l* v * 'A|"n
W’pnt Ar 81 1,4.01, l.v *"*•'"
7 suunt Ar . . Latulavllle t l 45nn>
All trams arrlvu and depart from the Plant Hyatem H'allnu.
UlltOl tIH t'A It BERVICE. ETC
TRAINS ... AND 24 l, All. V. NEW YORK AND KlaOlttDA EXPRESS Vest I
I* bd 1 tin t’• it 11 n ti. s, with Pullman Drawing luinm 81eeplhg Cara letw.o Savin
"it 1 and N.w Yotii t'onnrrl it Wasntngtop with t'olomul Expnas 4"t Boston,
i .illni.ih SI. 1 ping t ors between Charlotte and Klchm.ital and Charlotte utid Nr
folk Dining Cars aervt ill man betwatm Savannah and Washington
TRAINS . AND m DAII.Y IT IF. CNITEII STATER EAST MME Y.allbuled
mind irah . c.,rr>liig Pullman Irawli g Room Rbsplng Cars between Ra'„ nah
and N’t w v, rk Dlt.tn* Cat- serv. all tin ai letwccn Rtviinnat and Wa htngl -n.
Also Pullman Drawing li-ntitt Rteepdig Car- Itetwt.n Ravattnah and t tnclnnall,
through Asheville and The Unit of Iha Sky
For comp!, te Information us to rates rt hodul. s. etc., apply lo
G GRititVER T'ckrt Agent Plant System Stadia.
JAMES FREEMAN, C. P. ami T. A., 141 Hull street Telephones—Bell. *M>;
• ffoijrln, MO.
B II I! A RDWK'K. A si 'nnl G* nrr#l Awnl, Atlanta, G*.
trnrtit ularly ft--.iturr of IN i.iil
wmy liM Ufori ih* **i***iuik of w
South'rn Bii ’lfl . wlilcli fiilvuii* •! I l‘* r
<***lit. oil Xt'* *M)lniily UrK‘ traliH.K I |orx.
Northern I'tinh' mui quit) slutnly *l*
lrnirtl ut (h* 4j"iiii*B' in iyni|oih> #tli
thi i*tveri* *i • Itn* i.f ili.it Hto k In sho
laomlon n.lrk*t. hut the iraiiint; lit l* •‘ ,, 1
h*qu* ntly lt*velo|X'U .1 llriucr t*>r* Tti* 1
AlciiUon •h.irt H <*• * I I’nlofi l*#* irtc
moil ronttniMMl Motive amd fliin feutur* **f
the market The l?uiutiiMl (|Uit.r w
.n'llV' 4ml K4-n mlly sieady. slightly *•
low >• .-vCerilay'- final flßurci* Coniplnmu ■
features' there ihi# morning were the
Leather ‘lwu* % American UnwH'il and
Cur Koundt y. Krooklyn K|ld Tronalt *d
varur i vry Hlarily after th oi>*nlnK
wiiile Manhattan continued •*> *how }|
rather r • tl >n.iry ter.d'ncy. Shari* reac
tion #1! around at the close on profit-taK
ftiir. hy ti.i-ler- and houwr
Having In Ilrooklyn l(Hpi*l Transit and
Southern Bacilli wa good Heavy re’litiK'
of Kuk ir look'd hko lower VA all *lr**et
Helling of Northern B lflc by house* wild
, nnt i ;ii i hUntln
Total sales of stock* 10-day were 691.2X9
Mist lal.l>AM:oi 1 MAHKI'TI.
N Th. quotaUooa ae rovl€d
day, and are k pt a# na.ir a* |os'*lhle in
accord with II*? prevailing wholesale
pri es Ofhrial quotations are not ued
when they disagree with the price* whole
* alere aak
l ounfry *••! Noriliern l*rodare.
POULTHY The market ta ateady. Quo
ta* ion lfrolb r*. |M> r pair; half
grown. 4'u e-; three-fourthe grown. W'<t
f<k-; h*n. •r'l.V'; r met era, durk^
io^76c. gee#'-, 76cii$> W
KflOß Steady at IXr.
BI’TTKH—Th# tone of the market la
firm Quotations: Wealarn i reamrry. 19t|
24*-' N* w York itatw dairy,
extra Rlrlna 2kf|2sc.
CIIKF!HB- Market flitn; fancy full
< ream cheese. ISQ- for to 2f-pound
nvcruge. 2T-rx nnd average, 19c.
T-nrly \ rgrlolilra.
IRISH BOTATOES—Northern. 1299
aa k
CAnBAGi; Vus* |f r head.
ONIONS Yellow in barrela, $2 00;
crate*. She; red. $! oom nr)
Ilrendal uft, la> and i.rulu
FLol liMirket ateady; patent. sl.3a;
straight, $j 90; fancy, s3.ao, family, $J ..
MLAlv—l'tarl, per barrel, $2 7a. per sack,
fI.JJa; city meal, per sa< k, butted. $i.17 , / *4i
SL; water ground, $1 22'*<al.2b t dty
grits, aaeka, $1 W&Zt 1 2a. iarl grits. Hud
nuts’, per barrel, s„* A2; p< r sack. $1 30, sun
dry brand- $1 2.V0 l 3u sack.
CORN Mark* firm, white, job lota, 65e;
rail* ad lota. s2c; mixed corn. Job lota,
6.C. ear load lota. fcVc
RICE- Market ateady. demand good,
fancy head. 6c; fancy. 6^c.
Prime S
Good 4Hff4*4
Fair 4 ©4Hi
Common IH
OATB- No. 2 mixed, carlo*!. jot*
lots, 3?4f3V. while i llpfM"), .are. .T - ; Job.
4<v-
RRAN—Job lota, carload lota. 90'
HAY—Market ateady; No 1 timothy.
WHc Job; K7V enra; No 2. 8&e Job, cars,
ftugnr miml 4 offer.
SUGAR—
Cut loaf Tl { Diamond A 5.84
Brushed 6 31 j Bonfecttoner*’ A C.T9
l*owdcred 6.09 1 White Kxfrn C*. 5 49
XXXX. row *1 *! 14 I Extra <* 543
Granulated .... 6‘.9|Goldn C 5.14
Cuti*.' 614 V t-llows 5.01
Mould A 6.3) |
COFFEE—
Moehn 26c (Prime No. 3 ...il c
Java 26e j<ix>d Nj. 4 ...IOV 4 c
peaherry 14 c; Fair. No R .. 10H •
Fancy No. 1 ~12 ef Ordinary, No. 6.10
Chnire No 2 Il%c|(V*mn>on No. 7.
Hardware and llaiaibg ftuppltea
UMU CALCIUM. BLASTER AND
CEMENT' A.u ama and (Jeoigta lima in
fair d*mun' and el at $0 tenia a tjnrrel.
Special calclnNl pi.iaier. I 00 pe- barrel;
hair, 405 c. Ibtsedale cement. $1
carload lot#, apecial; Portrnnd <emeni, re
tuil. 99 26 carload lota 12 Wi2 99
LUMBER H O B VB6BELA SAVAN
NAHMinimum, yard mica. t;o toffi! <*>;
car allla, $12.60819-00; dlffl alt alsea. turn
filiOO. ahlp #tock. sl6<r|iHOo. aawn tlea,
iaorat.tt); hewn Ilea.
OIL- Market ataad>; demand fair: alg
nai, 4ouUx.‘ Went Vuvlrda block. 9 il2c;
lard. 9se. neamfoot. . ma< hlnery. if
Q26c; llnaed oil. raw, f K . U*nd. Me;
k' roaene. pilme white, 19c; water while’
He; Bratl a nnt rah 14: deodorixed Move
gatt'dme, nrurna* UMc, empty oil bnrrela.
deliverers. ksc.
BIIOT !rop, 91-90; B. B. and large, t1.79*
chllie-l $! 75.
IRON Market very steady: Kwede. M4O.
NAILS—Cut, $2 40 bate; wire. $2 K law.
BARBED WIRE-U6O per DO pounda
atralght gooda, 29890 c. augur houan mo
laaa**s. IMiao.
QUN POWDER—Per keg. Austin rrmcM
ahr. 94 00 half k**ga 12.15. quarter kega,
91 25; champion ducking, quarter kega.
92 25, Dupont and Ifazarn half
k-gs. Vi. 25; quarter k**gs, 9-" 75; 1 -pound
canlatera. tl 00; leaa 25 par cent.: Toxadorf
amokaleaa powder, 1-pound cans, 91.00. 10-
pound car.a. 90c pound.
Salt, llAdea nd Wool.
SAf/T— Dcmuria ia rulr and the market
ateady. carioad lota. 10>-pound huriao
aaeka. 44c; lUj-pound cotton aack. 45c,
llt>-pound burlap an ks, i*'.*?; 110 pourgi
ootiou aaeka. 45Wc. 2B puund burlap au< k m,
16c. Uu-pound cotton aack, 56c; pound
burlap sacks. HJc.
If I DEB—Marked trm; dry flint, 1955 c;
dry an It, lH5c; grae** salted. 4c.
WOOD— Nominee; prime Georgia, free
of sand burrs nnd bla*k wool. I*-. black.
19c; burry, ldc. Wax, 25c; tallow, 9Hc.
Deer akin*. ®c
ABBLEri—Northern variety. S2.2MD 50.
URUNEB—IOs to 50a. Km.. sua to Wa.
GOa to 'Us, 7c. 7Vu u tya. 9Jjv# 9V to Wa, 9c;
J# to MO*, 6Vkc.
BANANAS $1 2• a 2 '■* bufuh
LEMONH Market steady at 92 76<ff2 u 0
COCOA Nt 99 75,|40 |wr ion
PKANhTS- Ample stock, fair demand;
market firm, fanry hand picked. Virginia,
, |***r pound. 4*V'. Virginia, ex
[ Iran. 4* . N C seed paanuta. 4c
1 NHTH—Almonds. Turragona, 16c; fvlcaa.
19c; walnut*. French. 12c. Naples. 12c. po
-1 ana, 19c; Bratl!*, 13c. Albert#. 13c. assort>
ed nuts. !A"pound and 7b -pound t*oiea. 19c.
Cotlou haiilnt and Tlea.
BAGiJIiMG- Market Arm; Jute. 2\4-
pound. large lota 9*5:; small lota,
I-pound. l\-pouud, SWU4VSc; aea
iMland bagging. 13V
TIER Hxanuerd 45 pound, arrow, large
lota. 91 40; small lots. 91-50
llaron, linm* and I aril.
BACON—Market firm; D K C R al.les.
IV; D H- bellies. 9Q* (Eiastern), ac
ordlng to average else, D H bellies.
(VVi .Mi rfi); rocked C. H. aide*. lV*< -
IIAMS Hugar t ured. L'ul-S 4 *
LAUD—Bure, In tierce'*. MV<-; In 50
pnutkd tine uni SO-iMjin*l fuha. SV.
coni|>ound In tierces. 6W*; 50-pound tins,
and SO-pound tub*. 6\r
firird mid kvapuratfd Friilli.
A BBLER—Evaporated, aun-dried.
s‘iAßh
A BRlUOTß—Evaporated, lUc iound
Baetarlnen, 10c
RAIHINR L L. 92 00; Imperial cabinets.
92.50. loose fO-pound boxes, Niij| M und
BKAUHICR- Evaporated, pculcd, ITVgc,
cnj*eal- and.
PEARH—Evaporated 54*:.
Mlvt KbbJlMKOl'I.
FISH Mackerel, half-burrals. No. 1.
$4 ii; No. 2. $7 *•. No. 3. 96.76. kits. N<
I. $i Ai. No 2. 91W; No. 3. 96.'. Osltlah.
J IMiUIMf hrt hr 1 * < 1 ai. 1*
Hfiwtke*! herrings, per box, 174/19c. Dutcn
herrings |u k*-g*. 91 10; new vnuiUda, half
lmrr*ls. $3 75
BYRUB-Mirket quiet: Georgia an.l
Florida syrup, laiying at 2*896c. selling
at ?.2kt .75c, sugar at 10f/15c
HONEY Fair demand, attained. In bar
rels. 6643&> gallon,
lligli Wine bids. 91 99.
OFF.AN FIIF.I<iITk.
COTTON Savannah to Ikvtnn, per
rwt . 25c; to N*w York per cwt . 90c; to
Bbllad' Iphln per bale. $l; Baltimore. sl.
Ii IR RIG N DVRI k’l Rrtm It . Uv
erpool. 4<m ; Hamburg, , Genoa At.-
Barcelona. 90c; Manchester, BQc; Havre.
WW*; Antwerp. —.
FOBKIUN INDIRECT- We.k and nnm
Inal: Manchester, 9**i
Hwnitxirg Havre. 72c; <;•
roa. 9 . Keval aval Ht. Bcteraburg. 70c;
Antwerp. 66c.
LUMBER - By PaU - Fr ighta dull; to
Balflmor* Ufa) eaaSwird. $4.50 to s*i.<)o |*er
M . including Portland
LUMBER By Hteam -Savannah to Ba
timore. 9* 00, to R R R or It A O
docks. $f- 50; to BhlMd*lphla. IWfce. per
cwt . (4 pounds to foot), to New York.
99 50 per M. 97 25 to dock; lightered to
Boston to dock I* V>
NAVAL NTORI6H- The market |a firm
medium tin veaaeia. floaln—Cork for
orders, 3 *WI p* r barrel of 310 pounds, an-l
6 fHr rp nf primage HfHrlfa. 4a 9d per
40 gallon# gross, and 5 per cent prlmag
lairge vessel*, rosin. 3e; apirlta. 4a 2d
Rt'wm. 11c |o*r 100 pounds on rosin; Tltyc
on aplrifs. Pavannah to Boat*>n. and t*Ac
<4i rosin and 19c on ai'tHfa to New York
f.H%IV Blto\ lM|o\a ,T( .
New York, iict Zb—Flour a shad** stead
ier hut neglecnd.
Rye floqr. quiet.
<*orn meal. *te t|y; yellow Western, 96c.
Rye. atiady.
Barley, dull
Barley mult, dull
Wheat H;ot, firm; No. 2 r#*d. 7Mic; op.
tlona h *d . firm opening on good foreign
buying and after a a**t back under realis
ing' experienced a strong upturn on reports
of extensive M** Uin fly appearance In the
West, firm late rabbai. active local cover
h nd fairly lther .il *.-at%* r*l cleuru • ■
firm at PatJlV cent net ad van* t
March closed Kl f a,c, May closed. 61Sc. Oc
lolht closed. tbrnnlwr closed. 7
Uorti Hint, Arm; No 2. 46Hc; options
were steady to firm all day influenced by
the strength of wheat, big clearance#,
covering and reports of an npfr*'i< lilng
advance in rail rates Howyl (wirtly
%c net higher May closed. 41%c; October
closed. 4V; brci mbfr closed. 4-*Mc.
fhds-ftjtot, dull; No. 2 option*
slow, hut steady Beef, quiet. But mea*s,
*#-ady !>ird. firm, W. stern steamed.
$7 40 f>cto!er clowd. 17 nominal. Re
fined. firm, continent, $7.55.
Pork, ateady.
Tallow, quiet.
Petroleum, dull. .
Rosin, Arm
Turpentine. Arm.
Rice, quiet
fYiffee H|*t Rio. steady No 7 Invoice.
*V4c; mild, quiet; Cordova—Futures op*n
d steady at ten point* advance and ruled
fairly active, chiefly on local covering
following higher cables from Europe an.l
large warehouse deliveries In this coun
tiy Market was easier towards the close
under liquidation In absence of puhlir sup
port steady at £diH) points net ad
vance. Total sales word 25.X0 bags, lo
ci 1# 11 tig November, 90 90; December. |7.03,
March. 97-25; May, 97.96.
Sugar—Raw, easy; fair refining. 4V-;
centrifugal, 96 test, 4%c. MoJaet>ca sugr.
i\c; refined, quiet.
Butt*r. steady; Western creamery, ICG
State dairy. US^lc.
f’hicse, ateady. large white, lOTic; small
white, lie.
Eggs, quiet; state and Pennsylvania. 2K,
22c; Western regular tan king, at mark
17<| 19c.
Boiatoes. quiet; Jersey's 91.6001.1714?
N* w York. 91-2MILC2H; T-dand, $ biy
1 75. Jeraey sweets, 91.5002. ft).
B*unuta, quiet; fancy handpicked,
other domestics. 2M/4c.
Cabbage* quiet. Long Islend, per 100.
11. —— '*-*r*-*
Plant System
of Railway*.
Trains operated by 9ftth meridian time
one hour a lower than city time.
In effect Oct 1, !>■.
Ail trains
l.v Ravanr Iti Ar Ruvinnali
Between
’r. in ... . H.ivarnuh J 1 Wnm
■ iim Waver Att .. Mala am
*U n J . ksonvllle 12 h> n n
** ■ pm, —utid Florala , 7 00 ptu
Between
1 ■* am SsutnnaJi ,2 45 am
• • • uarb el on 7 tit am
v * i! c. ,nd East
B'UUi. h i at Port Tampa with Pen-
In Mar -u •! i lcntal sieMmers leaving
for K. v W. nd Huvan 1 Mh lays,
Thurt i.iv- and riatunhi)*. 11.uO j* m
t ll if Th k- f oftlcc* rur furtucY infor
mation.
J. II POI.H I MPS T B A .
WARD t*| AUK tif Ticket Agent,
!• t4**to Hot*. Phone Tt
It W Win NN 1'.,. Truffle Mun
ager \ u.iiah, a.
j os
Georgia
rtYCO -y/
8' 1 ">llll*s Effsc!ls. Ppt. 10, t*(l*.
Trains atrlvs ni an*l <l.|Hirt frnm
6Vtiir*l BUllsit. West Bro.i*l. foot ot
luharty airs*).
eih 3lpii.li.tn Tim. Onp hour shxww man
"Hy tims.
i *0 '■ p Arrive -
BAvannah; Huvsniuih;
|Auu*ia. Macon, Adaata.l
s wuniiCovltiKton. Milinl K svi!i|% v>%m
|sn I nil lntrrnw*lUt* g,olnls|
lAtiKUsin Macon, Allan,. |
|Alhn, Mna!, mry, Co-'
vm|luinbua. lilim!nxhuni Ain Warn
*8 Otiftn 1 **v , 1 A'-. ~inns ..la i ion (47 Main
i* •**"! Ouyion Dinnn Train. Ti aJpfn
*tMlly. {Ex. ppi Htintlay.
IIETWICKN SAVANNAH AND TTBFB.
"• r 'lh mrrl'llan or Hsvnnnah dly tiras.
LEAVE HA VANN All,
Monday only 6.2.. u til Dally except
Monday sjo a m Dally 3o p ax
LEAVE TYHKB
Monday only 7:16 a ni Dally excrpl
Monduy 10:26 . rn. Dally 6:3i) p. m.
Connections mad. al terminal ,o>nia
wl>n nil trains Noithwaai. Wrat and
H"inhwpsl T
Blaaplnc ran on nlelK train* hclwpan
bavanmth an.) Außustu. Ma <mi. AGanta
•nd Birmingham.
I’arlor cars oo day tralna between Sa
vannah Macnn nnd Ailinta
lor cnfni'leio In forma Hon, aevhedulea
ratea an.l oonne. tl.ms aiqily to
W O liitEWER. i'ltv TDket .nd P.-M
--•n*r Afc-pni. 107 Hull alreet
or
J V C R ,K\”? Y ** n ' p °' T, ' kr ' Aeant.
J II All,l. General ItMFonanr Avant
s„wcy"iMf ,N Tr “ m * Sr! r
IHEO D. KEINF, Gen Huperlnlendimt.
Kavnnnah Or.
Double Daily Service
nJ.n* * hor ' ,tn * lo Norfolk. Washington.
Ui* Em U ' , ' ,llla<lcl * ~ijj b New York and
I N. 44 | No tt
Lv Hv.„„#h. H A 1. Ityill ISpm II pra
At ‘ olombla H. A. U Ky| 4 mn| Mam
Ar Raleigh, H A. L. Ry. |Il 37pro ll Warn
Ar UurlM.ro. 8 a. U Ity 7 3a.ro 4 I .pro
a. J ' Jl’ll'L'*- MA l. lty 4 Uaro 4 pm
Ar Mctuwrod. UAL Ujr t Item I 40pro
Ar vv iHiitng'ion, l>nnu H 46mid 9 90pm
Ar Hulllmorr Pennn 10 03am 11 25pm
Ar Philadelphia. Penns... 13 ?7pm 7 Mam
Ar Naw Vork Penne ...... 303 pm t I.lam
No 4t N,. ,A
l.v H iviinnah. 8 A I. Ity II SSpmlli Wpm
Ar Portsmouth. 8 A I. I(y| 7 00am| ( (opm
Bn-aiu< r* leave Norfolk dally, except
Sunday, for ilaltlmoro, Philadelphia and
New York. Md dally for Washington.
The abort llna to Montgomery, Mobil#
and New Orleana, leaving Bavannnh at
7 2f> a m . arriving al Montgomery 740
P m.. at which point close connection la
made with the U A N H R . arriving
at Mobile 306 a. m. and New Orleana
740 a m.
The ahort line to Prrnandlna, Jackson
ville, Tamiie and other Florida poln la.
~~ I No. n i ~No. ti"
Lv Savannati. 8 AL. fty C Maml I VTpWI
AT Fernandino, 8 A.l. Hyl # 33am o6pm
Ar Jacksonville, H A Lhi ft plain, 7 40pm
Ar Tampa, 8. A L Ity... ,| ( 30pra| 4 30am
Magnifies!# I‘ullinaii bultet sleeping car
service to Washington. lialtlroore, Phila
delphia and N< w York; also to Jackson
ville and Tampa.
Dining cars from R.ivannah to Hamlet,
and HP-hmond to New York.
Ituffet parlor cars Havannah to Mont
gomery.
For additional Information apply to
Ticket riffles. Dull and Uryan streets
Phone 3*.
Co*(on by il'nm to l.lverpool, Dr,
cerru* mi.ii on..
N'w York. On. Ik—Cotton **d oil
barely *teudy anti a xYjila lowtr to itll
in titiv quantity, with < xp.t and ilomn
lie trade < (ju illy ilull. Prime ru'lc bar
rel* nominal Prime sairniru r yellow. M%Q
:.<■ prompt; oIT summer yellow. 3tc; prime
winter yellow. 40b tic; prime white, 4*W
Sic; prime meal, Ut.tiJ4.so.
< HICtOO Mtßhmi.
Chicago. Oct. 21 —Wheat war llrm to
day on the blir cash sale# here yesterday.
December cloalriK %llh higher. Com oloi
eri It, ami oat* %©%c up. Provision# at
the clone were 12%41'JDc Improved.
The Imdtiiß fulur.a ranged as follows:
Openlnir. Hlh*st. Doweat. ( losing.
Wheat No 2-
OCt 71% 72% 71% 72%
Nov 72 m% 72% 71% 7:%e72%
Dec. ... 7i%%73 73% 72% 73%
Corn No I.—
Oct r% % *7%
Nov. .... 35%037 27% 15% 87 ®*7%
Dec 25% 34% %
May 8&%0% H*% 35% K%
Oats No
oct 21% 21% n% n%
Nov 21% 2t%SIH 21% 11%©21%
Ills- 2HVHJ2 22 21% 22
May 23*. ,23%25%2r*21%2*%23%83r4
Me# pork per barrel—
Oct 314 0
Nov HO 50 HO 75 10 S> 10 7*
Jan 11 10 11 30 11 10 11 17%
laird, per 100 pound* —
Oct. 30 37%
Nov * t 87% * 6 35
Jan 52% *s 3 52% 30%
Short lib*, per 100 pound*.—
Oct. ...... M fi 35 6 30 *TS
Nov 320 t. *n 2n
Jan (37% 5 87% 6 (7% 5 33
Cash quotation* wer* *• follow*: Flour,
• %oulLuueU up lata Mil P#*o
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