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FINANCIAL and commercial.
,-,wr or 1 TO 1H point*
sUU „IJ> i* THE otton n.
It HE MARKET.
.lira lions of n In
Hr . r ,i ( ii> •) the Port*. Ilulllaii
, „l,i. . a ort Kr> of Proof, ('>
hunt*# In Sentlmoot Hplrita
I Irni ot 40>, Onto.
Firm noil l nrhanetl—Urol
,„j ivlrplile Markets.
Xn Morning News Office,
Hot utility, Oct. 27.
- it tnnrtd mao reported In t.i
market, which ! believed by
■ strong lit.ll. otlor. of the te
f* - i
ot brl-k trading. The inquirers
~.to expected to pay hoWet#’
~ t. downward tendency of the
, . nt haa been o atrnln an hold
-1 i~• that Ibe dcniond te revived
, , i expect to resume trodinx nt
„ nf prices. Hence It wit not
~.. r of the day to make concession#.
. . •• n future* market showed o de
, . t *ier tendency, closing otcody at
~ , . * if 14 to II point*. The firmer
. , . n. . due largely to the evidence* of
„ rii dropping off In th movement,
eid cecquent lewenlng of receipt* ut
In, [,- j and oleo to cable advtcci de
de.l* favorable to the hullo. The gin*
I . ug# em* co Indicate I hat the
irk-t l* about to have the reaction to
ii |i appear* cntlilcd after the eeri
1 In price* during the past ten
. i•• tibeiai volume of receipt* nt
t . , r• ha* helped largely to keep price*
,ii e the decline eet tn. and the be
• f t It there la likely to lie an early
i|. ,• will win convert* to the bull
ilffc
* aplrit* tiirperttna market closed
r rm at cents. * decline of 15 cent he
t.w the . pining The dematid wo* mod
-4 raft during the lata hour*, with the
under ne eald to be quiet lto*m* dosed
firm and un< hanged with the demand
q .■ tv hoi < sale nnrkil, were In the
nain un .-range,!, with the tendency for
l. pri. e*. however, as to several artl
■ I** The following resume of the dlff, r
ar • market* will show the tone and quo
tations at the closing to-day:
COTTON.
The rollon market closed steady to
.Je a' an advance of 1-14 cen’ or sale* of
n. hale* Tne receipt* were 6.674. an ms,
6.94? last year, and 12 M 5 year before last
A hitter demand we* reported from all
quarter*, and the day closed with a good
voi mie of husifices reported Good mld-
Jllie: muon, fob, 11, with buyer*
bidding i> .1-I4e. hilt With llule business
on 4he lower heel* Holders nr*- Took-
Ire t>r their dtu os It tier, end now
that the tendency of the cotton future*
m. ha* apparently changed, they do
not .re to make concessions
The following were the official *|>ol quo
laiion.H ut the close of the mark* t at the
Cotton Exchange to-day:
Hilt Laat
I day. I year.
Good middling i, 7 7.]#;
Mm Ulna IK 1 * IS 13-16
l.w middling si, ;s 6-16
Market dead) e 777
Savannah Receipts. Kxports and Stock*
I- 'ipta this day ,||
Receipts this tlay laat year 6.047
Thl- tlay year before last u si;,
It- elpia anion Sept 1, 1600 3S;i,4M
Same day last year 316,616
( '•fitment exports 7,nao
P’o k on hand this day #7.06;;
Same day iat year . 106,907,
It' -Ipta and Stocks at the Porte
linoeipte this day tS.ktR
I; elpla this day laat year 3*046
I" elpls this .lay year before last.. 67.710
Total receipts since Sept. J, i#uo 1.J64.T91
Hsme time last year 1.6M.576
Same lime year before last. 2,299.671
Stock at all imrls to-day 661.t00
Stock earn" duy lost year 619.497
Pally Mov tnonls at Other Ports—
Calves ton—Steady; middling. l3-16; net
receipts, 19. sen. gross, Itt.sen. sties, 1.267,,
M* k. 170.608.
New 1 irl,nns—Firm; middling, # net re.
ccipts, 12.170; gross. 13.597; rales, 4.150; ‘
stock, 23tl.tfi8.
Mobile Nominal: middling. e'*, net re
ceipts. 606; gross. SQt; stock, 20.771.
fharh sloti—Quiet; mUdllng, 6\; net re
ceipts. 1.*7.’; gross, 1.K72. stock, ~t si#
Wilmington—Firm; middling, 9. i.et re
ceipt.-. 1.661; gross, 1.661; stock 32.611.
Norfolk—Steady; mldlling. 9; net re
c-lpis, 2,716, gross, 2.716. auks, 50; sto. k,
30.317.
Baltimore—Nominal; mkldllng, 9‘i; stock.
2.756.
New Vork—Quiet, steady; middling, 9>4;
r el reeel pis, none, gross. 6.923, sales. Silt,
► look, 36,226.
Boston- Quiet: middling, 6 7-16; net re
ceipts, 6*16. gross. 67#
Philadelphia —Firm; middling. #* 4 , net
re ■ Ipts, 17. gross, 17; stock. 5.0J6.
Pensacola Nel receipts. no. gross, 600.
Bally kbit aments at Interior Towns—
Augusta—Firm; mtildllng. 9‘; net re
ceipts. 1,386. gross. 1.366, sales, 322; slock
6> 2#7
Memt>hls—Steady; middling, S'i; net re
' ' l|ts, 4.965; gross, 5,710; rales, 2.600; stock
V 466.
Imi.ls—Quiet mhltlling, 9; cal re
‘ "Ipts. 2.610. gtoss, 7.314; stock. 35.922.
'lnclnnail—Steady , middling, 6',; net re- 1
">4)l#. 67 gross. 667, sales. 400; stock.
7 r 4l.
Houston—Quiet; middling, 8; nel re
-1 22.635; gross, 23.636. sales, 472, stock,
Ts/CO,
■"oisyillo—Finn; middling, 6H.
'puts of Cotton This Day
'"'••Sion—To tlrest llrltaln, 2.P2J;
• rue, 6.77j2, continent, 1,460.
<'neane— To (Jrcat llrltaln. 1,015;
1,1 " iiotl. continent. 12.347. coastwise.
1 'oastarise, 507
•all—Continent, 7 000.
"sion—Coust wise. 110 1
■ lk i 'oastw lee. 1.111.
1 fn icola—France, 600.
f'uugn 1 sports from all rwrls
*• Pu tlreat llrltaln. 3.153; to
" *4,402. to the continent 20.347.
■ f rwtgn exports a in. • S< pi 1. 1300
1,1 -H Britain, 679.6.11 10 Fiance, 146,-
l - ‘o ;hs comment, 443.311.
MIA ILAMI torrtiv
re wei* 1.0 noteworthy features re
in the set island cotton markot
the pi I yvrek. The demand was
ale, and business dosed on a liai
se Waiting tactics have apissranl
' udopted by mill men ami c.ineum
’ •'' a may be relying on ha sleadlly
eg siock to depress prices. Re
’ is tupt week were 4.515 bags,
•• sales of 1,125 hags.
, *’■ shoul as follows:
■ - holer Hast Florida* 23’j32l
' .lOlce sr.d fancy Florida*.23'yft24
eh ice nml fancy (leorgla*
‘ isorgias 22'ii4-3
■ •* e Qearglai . 22
*t an,| Bt'Hks— jIMML UN-W
• 1 a 1 week 4,515 3,163
” " ’ "i w e, k ■ 1.29<f 2.131
P' thl* rcu.on | 13 615 22.123
U '•••■sfc I MS* 2.41*
h I hand | 10.SIJ, 13.111
wrro.i rt.Tt iut.
!H * Market rinsed 9 tastily With
•’rices tip 14 to Id rolnte.
. Toil* Oct V -The cotton tnirket
spvr.tr; *•* ty Ir> tp,-, with pr!C" 7 11 12
>*• -is ttuf ni> r scars of short* ard an
r •'•betantlal buyu<g orders from
U** Public. fm :ho rlsa Untiooi and
"** tL *** ‘-visas nLU.es bought !*•>>
MURPHY & CO., INC.,
Board of Trade Building. Savannah
Private leased wire* direct to New York.
I Chicago and New Orleans.
COTTON, still Kt, op GRAIN.
York office. No. 11 Broadway.
Office* in principal elite* throughout the
South WrKa for our Market Manual and
book containing Instruction* for traders
•*"
| and on all aides the feeling appeared to
b* decidedly bullish There was a detrth
•of bearish Influence while bull factor’,
lon -e more were abundant aid of e n
j vtnclng weight. The crop movement.
which ha* been so I irge rre .’t a f t ■
j month tt* to figure a* iho dominant b. ar
ttrgumeni. gevo every Indication , f dr.p-
I ping oft rapidly, nt the put. a* nv.ll a*
In Ihe Interior. The spot -Ituatlou South
wtt* reported radically tlrmei with offer
ing* light even at mark'd advances In
bids. The weathei ovat tha belt **, ad
ml ruble for it! plantation work though an
’ Intensely cold wave in trie Northw at
i gave rise to fear* nf a nearby termination
jof this favorable condition Oihio news
j averaged up strongly In favor of Ihe bull*.
I Following th, call Ihe nurkot a Ivin ed
| sharply ar.d before there was a lull In de
mand January had climbed to 9u3. or 13
| points above last night's closing* Shorts
j were liverish, buyero all the forenoon,
though < oirmils.’lon Interest* appeared
l>rceed haid for first honors In this c n
| nectlon.
The market for fulur-a closest very
steady with prices net 14 lo Ik points
I higher.
PLITTVATION* IN FITIRBt,
i New York. Oct. 27.— fXytton future#
J opened steady at the advance and closed
i very sn ady. I’rb e* u# follows:
t t|w n High. lw Close
January s 98~| 9• r 8 9 904
1 February ....j 5.98 j 9'4 \ K. 90 $ ft<
March | (.98 (.07 , Sis 5
April i(Oi( 901 9.00 9Qf
May ; | 9 7 j ft.M | 9
June | 9 oft j 9.oft j ft 97 9 C
July jK94 | 906 j ft.W 9
August j 8.90 | 8.97 | 0.91 j 8-96
i*pplPfnb/T ...J | | .••• j
j October \ *93 f 902 j 991 ' 9oi
November . *93j9 08 j (.83 |9 00
| December ... |8 97 9*6 *93| 9<4
leIVRRPOOI* rOT'l ON MtIIKDrV
Liverpool. Orr 77. 1 p m -Spot, qul**;
1 price* firmer, American mlrWlin*: fair,
; .'1 2S-32d; gooil mit*tling. f. *l. miidllnc,
;T 9-32*1. low lui.Miintr. 5 3-12*1. (*! or 11-
I n.*fy, 4 11-W; ordinary. 4 , %i The Ml#*
! of the day were 2.000 bile*, of which 50ft
• were for eperulnrinn and export, and In
• eluded 5, f ihn American;
all American.
| Future* opened quiet and cfoaed firm;
American middling, low m.*ldhrr clniiee:
O'toher * 17-1. ‘.••Here Ortehrr N*o
j vemlier, 5
| ceniber. 4 *ill. buyers; D< •'mbrr-J m
uary, 4 ft*d. buyer*. January- February.
4 ‘>'/4 59d. buyer*. February-*March, 4.r71,
aellere; March-Aprll, 4 fkVf. Iwiyers; Aprll-
M> . 4 r id. rellerr. Mny-June. 4 ..’.d, a.’-ll
era; June-July. 4 sßd. eller; July-Au
miaf. 4 .V>'p 1 Md. buyera; Aucust-Septeni
ber. 4 4 : l. buyer*.
M:w ORLF%!H*k HIITON MIRKRT.
Nrw Or Iren*. Ot. 27.—Cotton future*
p ready.
Ort.. bid v, or.fiß v,
Nov 8.814vK.(2 April * R.V&*
I*h* M iy s
Jin * 8l(fi8.82 Junf 5.8V5|5.57
Feb S.B2fl(.fC
COTTON I*9TTTKR*.
New* York, Ort. 27 Murphy A *iy
Aw a a* th# ca#r * w* * k m
holiday In both tli# foreign nn<l k rnl imr
k#i* orvl ih*' huyinc h* :i *ir * iy.ntf in
fluence on prl' t's. Lsverpot l idvar #d 2
to 3 point* thi* morninx ani th# |-v#r
here *iarted th# htfrh of y#*t>r
dav. I Hiring ih# r r!y tlraluifi* January
ruled from io 9 r#nt*. with * onslder
abi# Ainounl of rol ton rhanjfir x hand*
aroun*l H#!l#r* found ni-iy nwirk#t
for their roiton and th# daman.i (ui y
forced January to b* f ue the en-1 of
th* fir*l half hour.
New York. Ort 27 Hubh.ird Bro*. A
i’o any; Uv#rpx>l wtlvrin to-day on a
flqueex# on October delivery anti antlrl
pntions tf * llirhier movement next week,
ilthouvh the movemrtit to-dny *how* no
little at tor.t< of any material rbame#. W*'
have pointed out thi* f.i for In th** *tu i*
tint) din hbowing m dipo*|tlon to hold #rv
ernl time* thl* w• k Weather 6ditlonH
continues to h# favorable ami th** predic
tion* <|4> not indit'ot# any from
fro*t for aevernl dy*. Thr huvinft to
day wa#* for the lor tl aw! W* •*tern c-
Munt. largfdy for tb** rotton
aold on th# break of iiet week A fur*
tiier •dvanr# xp* < in| in Live rpool to
morrow by our lo il trad* .
mtY 04)I>H.
Ntw Tork. Ort. 27.—Th# u*ual Saturday
dullness ha* *'hraoterlied th* trading of
to-day but buyers have evidently deter
n.in**l to delay all artlv# purchaainff un
til aft#r election The elutht wrakneM
in th# print cloth market haa had little
appreciable effect upon th# general mar
k#t. A fair advance builnc*** L in pro-
K rea son th# burlier grades of printed nov
elties The jobbing busdno** 1* of very
email proimrtion*.
NAVAL. ITORC4.
Haturday, Oct. 27
BPIRITB TURFENTINK—The turpen
tine market opened firm *t 41 cent* to-day.
with sales of 4<3 ca*k* at this price, and
closed firm at 4ft ! 5 cents, with further
sales of 75 cask*. It was said th# demand
wa* not strung at any time during th#
day. which n ounts for th# drop In the
afternoon. The day * receipts were 1.091
and the exports 67
■ "■* !?*?
FINANCIAL#.
; F. A. Rogers & Cos. L®
| 1N40690 ■ 46 V C O
I BANKERS. BROKtPS tad OEAICNS IN
! Stocks, Cotton,
] Grain and Provisions
> jM high grade jM
> INVESTMENT SECURITIES
[. # . CASH OR OR MARGIN • • •
| RiOgUT Rrr*st*cra xtm C**mr
Ift rltr far ttaaklrl "HA FfTTF AA ft... •
(~. CERTAINTY f.V RPBCVLATtOM”
I It will psy you lo get our term, .
I a*t sod ,pec*l quotation lertif* A**
3B WALL STREET
New York
JACOB BERRY & CO.
MEMBER.-* <>f the
CONSOLIDATED STOCK EXCHANGE.
ESTABLISHED 166a
44 Slid 4t! Broadway. N'W York
STOCKS. BONDS GRAIN. COTTON.
Strictly a commission turn##, working tn
th<- Interest* of our client# on-1 executing
all orders up nth exchange sml fur
■mr mtv bo k rlsacrlhlns morket move,
ments. al-o fluctuation *'-.#eis and ilarkst
report*.
CommlfAloti !•!•*
JOHN W. DICKEY,
Stork nnl Hon 4 Broker,
AfCJISTA. GA.
Write tor List.
THE 3IOKKING NEWS: SUNDAY, OCTOBEK 28, 1900.
IU>BINS The n>?ln market closed firm
•td um’hanifd to-day. with aale* of 2.127
iarreda reported at the opuuns call. The
demand **;■. fair, though not eui’h aa to
k. p trullnx moving along at a very briek
pa * The umlertnne wm rather quiet The
d\ - r* rip’.w w.-re 3.712. and tha eaporta
3.021 I rices aa follow-.
A. It. C $1 3& 1 Si ©t
I 1 33 K i 75
E 1 ¥) M 1 w
F lit N 2
i 1 It) W G 2 ah
j H 1 Oft W W 2 Si
Kcidpta H.iturday—
RpirWa Roffin
r H. H 147 344
S., K and W l.Oftft
S A L 273 1.78 b
Kmpona Siturday—
(\ It It . week, various 7 1
S. F. and \V . week, v trious .. 60 1.0(5
b A. L . week, vnrlou* 614
All*!, bg. NP-ohdto. Venice 1441
Naval Store* Statement—
spirit*. Ho^ln
Stock April 1. 1900 2.197 1(2,500
Iteeeipta to-day 1.092 3.712
Receipts previously 2.'d..V* (02.952
Total since April 1 257. US 719.170
Kxporta to-day (7 3.0*1
Kx|>orts previously 217.>* 6ftH.303
Kxporta alrv'e April 1 217.567 *9 326
Stork on harvl to-day 4‘.27S 139>14
Stock In at year 27.359 145.092
Chari eat on, Oct. 27 9plrtta turpentine
firm at 4“V; enlea none. steady,
un ‘hanaed; talcs none.
Wilmington. N. C.. Oct. 37—8p!rt*i
turpentine, nothing doing; recelpta 11
Roaln steady. 31.5MV].2a, receipts (45
<’riHli- turpentine steady. |1 4*n2 40; re
reipga 29. Tar firm $1 45; receipts 'M
liumtiiicnt Item*.
PFNTRAL OK GEORGIA These ae-ur
It lea have had a favorable week They
have all materially advanced with larg.-
-••Icn reported Northern buyers have tak
rn them, which helped to relieve our mar
ket. The consolidated Uvea sold at 9*. first
Income* at 44 ! a. second Incomes at and
the third Incomes at 7 A fair reaction la
looked for in some quarter?
OKOROKA. fIOt’THKRN AND FI.OR
IOA These se< urltles have acid higher
this week than ever before. This was
doubtless due to increased ramlngr. The
first mortgage f. per cent bon*ls sold up
to 113. first preferred at 921*. second pr
ferred at 10, and common stork at
This will be gor>d news to many Rivan
nablans who have held on to these secur
ities. Its * good property, well managed,
and Is regarded favorably by many.
Fl\A*< I Al*.
MONEY—The demand keeps fairly up
with tb* supply
FOREIGN EXCHANGE - Market
w**ik Commercial demand. $4 '<3**. sixty
days. 34 ninety days. 34 78. francs.
Paris and Havre, sixty days. 5 23>; Kwisa,
sixty days. 6.J6H; Belgian. 5 26. mirks,
sixty days 93 11-16; ninety day*. 93V
DOMESTIC EXCHANGE - Hteady;
banks ara buying at 1-14 discount and sell
ing as follows: $25 and under, lftr pre
mium. 325 to 350. I.V premium; 3-V* to 31<.
2fte premium, (loft to f?on. 25c premium.
33ft0 10 ll.ftOO, premium; |! onft and
over. 75c per M premium.
BEt’FRITIRS—-Central ee urltles con
tinue firm and c|o-‘ n’ the highest, other
wlee the market is dull
Stork*.
Bid. Ask.
Augusta and Savannah R R V* 1 * 110
Atlanta and West Point 125**
do 6 per rent, eertlflcatew l f d
Augusta Factory *2 15
Cit liens Bank 131 133
Chatham Bank 110*4 111
Chatham K, E. A I. Cos . A 57 5k
lo do !i .. 5k 57
Eagle arid l'hoerlx Mfg. CtK ...106 I*^7
Edison Electric Ilium 1061% I<#i
Enterprise Mfg. Cos. 102
Germania Bank .130 131
G-rrgla & Alabama 3*i 26
G**orgla Railroad Common 214 216
Granltevillu Mfg. Cos. 165 167
J. P. King Mfg. Cos 100 103
lenngley Mfg Cos 117 130
Merchants’ National
Notional Hank of Savannah —,l.V>
Oglethorpe Savings and Trust ..lfl9 l 9 IWVI
People's Having* and Loan 100 101
Southwestern Railroad Cos 110
Savannah Gas Light Cos 241* 25**
Southern Rank 153 156
Savannah Hmk and Truat 114 IK
Sibley Mfg Cos.. Augurta 55 M
Savannah Brewing 101 103
Ilona*.
Bid A*k.
Char. Col. A Aug Ist 6a, 1900 . 106
Atlanta city 4a. 19T: 104 104
Augusta city 4s, 1937 106 167
do 4>*s. 1925 11l
do 7a. 1903 107
do 4#. 1913 122
Ala Mid. 6#. Ind'd. 1928. M A N 93H I'D
Augusta Factory, 6 per cent ,1915.112
Brunswick and We-tern 4s. 193* . 83 64
C R R A Hanking rollateral 6s 94>4 94
C of G. Ist mortg. ss. 1945
F A A 119 121
C. of O. con. s#. 1945. M Ar N 95 96
C. of (1. Ist Incomas. 1945 II 1 5 44%
•to 2nd Incomes 13V9 l('v
do 3d Incomes, 1945...., 6’., 7Vx
C of G (M. G. A A Dlv) 5.
1947. J A J 94', S'!
C. of G. (Eaton Brunch), 6s. 1936.
J. * I 66 97
City & Suburban It H. Ist 7s 1"9V4
Columbus city s#. 1900 107
Charleston city 4#. ton# 101 108
Eigle A I'hoentx Mills is.. 1928 ..I'd 108
Edison Electric Illuminating 6s .104 106
Enterprise Mfg 4. 1903 ]nj ... .
Georgia Railroad # 1910 114 IP4
G B. A K . 1945. J A J 112 U2H
Georgia & Alalrama Ist 6a. 1945 lot 106
Georgia state .Va*. 1930, J A J ..1144
do 3H. 1915, MAN 106
do 4Hs. 1915 118 119
Macon city s. 1910. J A J ....114 118
do 4‘jS. 1924. Jan par 108
Ocean Siesmhli> s>. 19K 104 ....
Savannah city 6#. quar. January.
1913 110 111
do ss. quar November. 1909 —llOl4 111<4
Boulb Carolina state 4'y*. 1933 ..114 118
H I.ley Mfg Cos. S*. 1903 102
South Bound 6a ..... 94 97
S F A W gen. mt gc, fis. 1934 .174 126
do do tat ss. gold 1934 112 114
do Bt. John Dlv. lal *s 1934 94 94
tUlEkl l It 1A K mTMRIT.
New York. Cct 27 —The weekly state
irent of average* of th* associated banka
ahows:
l.'cns. 1793.381.6>. decreased It. 164.990
Deposits. 384.1.391 .700. decreased iDMI.V))
Circulation. 320.5m.(i66. increased 3138.7u1,
legal tenders 337.946.tM). Inereared 344 3*19
Hpec.e tI.A 933.7uu. Increasad 82.379,Hat
Total reserv* 3216 879.700. increase 32.323.-
609
Reserv# required 3219.647 976 decrasted
37f0,32i
fiurpiti* reserve 16,031.926. Increase 33.094.-
125
New York. Oct. "7 Money on call non
Inal. Prime mercantile puprr, 606 per cent
Htetllng exchange Heady with acttail bus
iness In hank'-r* hilts a' It *l4 for de
mand at 34.904 for sixty day* Posted
mtes, 34.8104.314 and II 34404 88 Com
nierctal Pills, tt 79404.80 Bllyer cerlifl
cates, 644*1 r.w,e R* r silver 6t4e. Mexi
can dollar*. .1040. Btate bonds Inactive.
Railroad bond* Irregular (lovtrnment
l-onda Irregular.
ST fit Iv* IMI HO At)*.
Drooping Tentleney •) Deeplte tlnotl
Hank <tatement.
New York. Oct. 27—There was a very
manifest disposition 10 sell stocks to take
profits to-dny The act tea ranee of the un
expectedly favorable bank statement gave
i momentary rheek to the downward
movement, but the rally w.# taktt ad
. • antage of to Increase the sclltr.g and the
j Whole list gave way, closing weak and at
I tbc lowest price a.
Net losses of between one and two
punts urn recorded In many stocks. Iwdh
lu thu industrial and radroad Hats. The
former department was the greater suf
ferer Home stocks had a period of
strength after tha opening, not ah y Hugar,
Brooklyn Transit and Metropolitan Htreot
Railway, which were most acutely affect
ed bv the late selling movement The imn
in I steel stocks as n group were weak,
in spite of encouraging reports of the in
dustry in the weekly commercial reviews
Heveral of them suffered to the extent of
1 to IS ier cent In the railroad list, tho
most conspicuous selling was In Missouri
Pacific * the latest stock to be subjected
to unwarranted rumors lo advance It. fol
lowed by aiit:iorttutl\e dentals Other
membara of Southwestern groups fared
better, no4ably 8t Louis Southwestern
preferred The Chicago and Alton* and
Kansas City Houthems were strong
Southern Pacific continued heavy. In spite
of the decision upon the n w president.
Readings were quite weak at hisses of a
point.
There was a disposition about the ex
change to depreciate the excessive ten
dency of the speculation, and tlu* broad
neaa of the metluals employed In some
quarters. The systematic and periodical
dissemination of bull canards was felt to
endanger the stability of a market where
buying was based on such flimsy
grounds. N- Intelligible explanation is
i ITered of ih* large increase tn cash re
lortd by the Kinks for the week Pr*
limlnary estimates of the changes, tased
on statements furnished by the h.nk<
themselves, and made by an
thorltlex. had placed the pr<b*hle loss In
cash ad the way from 31.500.000 up to over
35.000J1U0 The payment yesterday by the
sub-treasury of drafts for f4.O>.ofto n a<
count of the Australian gold recently ar
rived in Sen Francisco wa*. not expected
to figure In this w** k • statement
Bonds as well as stocks, have re*inde-i
to an awakened public tntered and some
issues have gained sub-dunttally In price*
United Ht.ites refunding 2s when Issued
advanced K and ihe 3s n w and old 4'
and the 5* registered 4 and do coupons 4%
per cent over the Quotations ruling a
week ago
The total sales of stocks to-day were
229.6*n shares. Including Atchlaon preferr
ed. 5,610; Baltimore and Ohio, 6.400. Mis
souri Pacific, 27.(10. Northern Pacific, 6.-
911. Pennsylvania 5,495. Bt lo>uls South
wentern preferred. 6,(64. Union Pacific, 12,
tWO. Hoiithern Pacific, 7.1fi0, Brooklyn
Transit. 21,196; Hugar. 14.6*s>
New York Block List.
At hlson 32t%1’nion Pacific... l\
do pref 744 do pref 764
B. A 0 7i\ Wabash 74
PaiL Pacific ... 864 do pref 18%
Pan Southern .. 53 , W A L. E 9%!
U. A 0 3ft j do 2d pref 364
P. G W 11\ Wis Central .. . 124
C. B A Q ... 1274 Third Avenue . 110
C.. 1. A L 22 Adams Express 13ft
do pref M American Kx 157%
r - A E. 11l 9:14 United Htat.s Kx sft
C. AN. W . 162 W ells Fargo Ex 127
<\. R. 1 AP. . l*wi 4 Am Cotton Oil 3*5%
C. C. r k Ht L 624 do pref 97
Col Southern . 6% Am. Malting .... .64
•lo Ist pref .39 do pref 25
do 2d pref 154 Am 8m A R. . 41%
Del A I liaison 112 j k prof 91%
P, L A W. .. 17h Ant Spirits .. .. 14
I. A R G 2ft do pref 17
do pref 70 Am Hteel Hoop. 23
Erie 12 do pref 74
do I*4 pref (54 Am Steel A W* 31%
Gt. North pref 163% do pref 75
Hocking Coal .. 16% Am Tin Plate . 314
Ho. king Valley SH. do pref s?
Illinois Central 119 Am Tobacco 96%
lowa Central .19 do pref 130
do pref 414 Anaconda M. Cos. 45%
L E. A W. .... (44 Brooklyn It. T 624
do pref 102 col. Fuel A Ir. (94
Luk Shore .... 2u8% Cont. Tobacco .. 2(4
L A S 754 do pref Hi 4
Manhnltan L . 97 s Federal Steel . 314
Mat. H* Ry. . idtL do pref *#4
Mex Central .. 124 Gen. Electric 143
Minn A 8f I, .. 59 Glucoae Sugar.. :&
do pref 97% do pref 99%
Mo Pa iflc . . 664 Inter. Paper i.o4
M. A 0 39 do pref 67
M. K A T 10% Laclede Gas . 7ft
<k pref 32’ National Biscuit 364
N. J C 134% do pref 9ft
N. Y. C 1324 National Lead 19 7 .
Norfolk AW. . 37% do pref 9^
do pref 764 National Bleed 29%
Northern Pac... 66% do pref **74
do pref 73 N Y. AIT Brake 121
Out A W 224 North American 15%
Ore. Ry. A Nav. 42 Pacific Coast ... r *i
do pref 76 do Ist pref M
Pennsylvania .1354 do 2d pref .... B’>
Rending 18% Pacific M ill 424
do Ist pref .... 58% people’s Gas 94
do 2d pref .... 2*4 Pressed Btcel Car 43
R. <. W sft do pref
do pref 90 Pullman I*. Car 19>
Ht. L A Han F. 114 Htan. HAT.. 5
do Ist pred .... 864 Sugar 122
do 2d pref (B4 do pref 116
Hr L H. \\\ .. 144 Tenn C A Iron 67 7 ,
do pref 32% V. 8 leather .. 11%
Ht. Paul 1154 do pref 71%
do pref 172 U. H Rubber ... 324
Ht. P A Om. .. 112 do pref 95
Bout hern Pac.. 36% Western 1,7 n lon. *ft%
Horjthern Ry. .. 12% H I A H. 13%
do pref 664 do pref *%
T & P 174 U C. C. A Bt. L. 50
Bonds.
U. 8 2a ref | 3**le 66%
reg 104% do 4s 92%f
do coup .109-, *N Y Cant. Ist a be
do 3s. r*-g 1<6% N J C. gen 5.12i
•lo 3>*. coup .110 Northern P 3s . 6*%
do it, new re< IJ4 Padfi 4s. .. .1034
do new 4s. |N.Y, C. A 8:.
coup 13S Ix>uls 4s 108%
do old 4s. reg..U&l4 A W. con Is 77
do old 4* coup. 1154 Oregon Navlg .
do 6s. ,|on l*ts ... be*
ilo s*. coup. .11l do 4s 103%
D. of r, I •:■* 1.4' f} 8 L ** L 74
Atchbon gen | do con 5* . ..114
4* lftft v Reading Gar 4a. k*%
do adji. 4- 4•* Bio G. W Isis.. 95%
C of Ga ■on Is •. luli* A 1 M
Bo Ist I fit i? | •Ml B io Ui
do 2i.d In lb, I* A Han F
Can Hou (nda W 7 Gstiaral (*- 123
C A o 44 ... R*% St Paul con-*. I 17ft *
Bo 5s 1.04 P-. C. A r
C. A N c-n 7- 13 4 1-t * 11*4
do H F. I> 5s IJO do 5a 119
Chic. Term. 4s .52 j Sou Pac. 4* *ft%
Col. Sou 4* . *2 80-1 Ry. 5s JlO
I) A It. C Isis !01 H R. and T ** 6ft
do 4s W Tex A Pac. 1*1*114%
Erl* Gen 4 70% do 2nd 7*
F W A D C Union Pacific 4* 105%
Ist 74 j Wabash Ist* ....114
Gen Electrl 6aUK ! do 2mls ...KCt
lowa rant. Ist- .112 j Wret Bho-e i*.. .112*4
L A N uni. 4a 99 Wla. Cent lata *64,
M 4 0 9 4 | Va. Con mica .. 91
M.. K A T. j
New York, Oct 27 Standard Oil Mfi
605
VViirph v A 4’*a. A tuck latlrr.
New York. Oct. 27. —Murphy A Cos. say:
The stork market opened moderately ac
tive and generally steidy. but after the
Initial dealings reactionary tendency
was general Early able* showed the
London market to be below parity with
local final figure, of yesterday, but on
owning of business for* Ign houses wee
buyer* bcie, notably of Union Pm Iflih -
At bison- snl Bouthern preferred In th
rallwav list the firmest feature* w re
Pennsylvania. Chicago and Alton, Hi
lornt* and Southwestern. Kansa- City.
Bouthern and Miesourl Pacific, and Kan
sh arvl Tex t* In the industrial quarter.
National Tube was steady, but otherwise
th*- Industrials moved In line with the re
mainder of the market Rrooklm K.i|4ld
Transit and other loca; traction* wer
firm at ihe opening but x*artl 1 ated n
the subsequei.i reaction.
As Is often the case, the actual •bow
ing made by the banks In th weklv
Statement was far out of line with all th**
preliminary eetlmatea whereas a loss in
actual rash of nearly kLfthoo© hod teen
counted on, that Item showed an increase
of (2.300.000 ami the loan n count Sxuln
showed a contraction, the amouct telng
64.464.000. Change* tn loans and in cash
were by no means reflected In the deposit
ac- ount which f* 11 away 83.04: CO* and In
roneequenca surplus reserve rose ki. NO**
and tha banka auw bold |6,<fil,QoU In excess
Southern Railway.
Traloi Arrive end Depart Savannah on 90th Meridian Time—One Hour Slower
Than City Time.
8. hr.lulra In Kff.-cl Sunday. June 10, 1900.
SESli'fitTwS to Tin i:*>i RBADtJP
No i NCI tC.nirtl fin* i No Ik N
E~.opm ij .wain Lv Savannah AT , 1 Ioam I 14pm
(Enatern Time.) |(
4 21pm 4 Sam Ar Btackvlile t.v 1 OOani, 1 <7pm
4tv |MII 4 u>.ni Ar * Columlna I.' I -am 11 Da *
* l<H>m Cam Ar Choi lone l.v a .4>ni loam
Upm Spm.Ai . OrNMkOM to •' 10pm • 4am
.. Ar No folk I.' > nuu
" Bpm Vl DanvtlU l.v fc 40pm 4 Mam
Of HI) a r.| mAr Richmond .. T ..T .' l.v 1] 01 pin 11 00pm
2 40am .1 lom ,\r 77. I.vn hhurg l.v 1 .2in -
4 .Viam i, ..(mi Ar Chariotteavllle l.v 2 OStOi.ll Mpta
7 lam v ;n,nr Ar Waahington l.v ,11 lbam !>*•"*
* 14am 11 3&pm Ar Halt imm .< l.v | a Skim a 37pm
11 Seam 2 imam Ar Philadelphia lav I * Wain 6 Mpm
3 OJpm a 3am Ar New York l.v ,12 Warn 3 ->pm
* ai|wn I mpm Ar | union lv- j & 00pm 10 lOain
N '• . TO TUB NOIITII AND WEST i NolJ
II (Central Time.) Jl
i.v sw* ZRI • i l *"*
(Eartern Time 1
4 .Vam l.v Columbia I**ll 1 = - s,m
* Want l.v Spartanburg Dv|, • I*P"
12 lupm l.v A'lP vllle l.v S , *4* m
* -T>m Vr Hot Spring* l.v 1144 am
7 l>m Vr Knot vllle |,v , t I4a.ni
6 loam Ar lathrinn l.v ! |lo A<pm
7 4&am Ar Cincinnati l*v 9 "°P m
•Wpra Ar HI Loula l.v , 9 iam
TWani Ar D.ula.HU I*ll 7 tai
All traina arrive and depart from the Plant Hyatrm Station.
THROUGH CAU SERVICE ETC.
TRAINS S3 AND 44 DAILY. NSW YOIIK AND KDOIUDA BXPRBBS Veatl
buled limped Iralnt, with Pullman Dtawlna Room Sleeping Cara leiaon Savmi
null and New York Connects at Washington .with Colonial Eapr.as loi ll.n*toi.
Pullman 84r.-|.|ng Cara between Charlotte amt Richmond and Charlotte and Nor
folk I'lnina Care eerve all meala between Savannah ami Washington
TRAINS i. AND X DAII.Y THE fNITKD STATES EAST M VII, Veatlbulwd
limit.*.l traina. carrying Pullman Drawn g Hoorn Shaping Care betw. cn Savannah
end New York Inning Cara eerve all meala betwe*n Savannah and Wahlngton.
Aleo Pullman Drawing lloom Sleeping Cara between Savannah and Clnc.tinail.
through Arhevllle and The l*an*l of the Sky "
For complelw Information an In ruler, M'hedules ele., apply to
tl OROOVEJH. Ticket Agent. Plant Syatem Slailon
JAMES FREEMAN, C. P. and T. A.. HI Bull atrret. Telephone* Bell. KO;
Georgia. M 0
S 11 HARDWICK, AveH'ant General Pa*enger Agent, Atlanta. Ga.
of lheir lawful requirement. The puhll
cation of the figure* nf Ihe etAtement
raueed u ah.irp rally In Ihe *t# k maik-t
and Ihe advance In price# wo* attep'bel
hy a marke.) tncrcaee In anlmailn No
►l<e, lal feature of Internet, however, and. •
\ eloped In Ihe later d<lmr- The tally
did not continue up to the cloee of bu.l
n. ~ and II w u #m ceaded hv another re
action under which Ihe matket . loel un
eettled.
Hllt r.l.l.iißOt I MARKETS.
Note.-Thrse quotatlona are revised
da ly. and are k pt ee natr ae poeelhle In
accord with the prevailing wholesale
prl-ee Official quotation, are not used
when they dDagree with the price, whole
saler, aak
Country and Northern Produce.
POULTRY—The market ie ateady Qun
ta’lone Hrollere, H)3sc. p. r pair; half
grown, C'aJ.A ; three fourth, grown. Uff
40c. hen*. eja7sc; noietera, 40floc, ducks
S(V.M&C, gecec, TScffJl IA,
LOGS- Sbudy at l*c.
BUTTER—TiIe tone of tha market I,
firm, yiartallone Western creamery, IM9
Slip. New York Mile dairy, Dq.'.V
extra Elgin#. r.fi2c.
CHEESE Market Him; fancy full
.ream • heeee, ljt,r for 10 to 33-pound
average, 35,30-pound average, 11c.
Early Vegelaklet.
IRISH POTATOES- Northern. J2UO
•ack
I'ABDADE-Mlfc per haad.
ONIONS- Yellow. In barrels, (3 00,
crater, kk : red II WVfE: 00
Hrcadetutle, llay red Grain.
FI/M’K Market steady: ialent. 34 30.
rtraighi. I! Hu. fancy. H7f; family. |3 W>
MEAL—Pearl. |>r barrel. IJ 7" |ier sack.
II 75. city meal tier ea. k. hotted, ft !54f>
ins. water ground. 11 iP. city grlte.
rack#, tl JO. (earl grit#, lludniMs, per har
lel, 12 75; p.-r a< k. I 35; sundry
brantle, 1 Tl'jtfl sack
CORN- Marker firm, white. Job lots, 63c.
rat load lot, 63c; mHcd corn. Job lot*
If carload lota, 69c.
RICE— Market aiendy. demand good,
fancy head. 6c: fancy, 6'Ac.
P'lrne i
Good 4 ACM it
Fair 4 C4H
Common
OATH No : mixed, carload. ISA' ; Job
lote. 35y36c, while clipped. <ara. 37c; Job.
!Oc.
BRAN—Job lots, 95c; carload lots, 900.
HAY-Market steady; No. I timothy,
93Ac Job: *7A cars; No 3.45 c Job. *2A cars,
hugar nud t offee.
SUGAR—
Cut loaf 6-34 , Diamond A 5M
Crushed 634 j Conf.a-Iknirrs A 5.79
Powdered 6.09 | White Extra C.. 5.49
XXXX. pow'd. 6.14 Extra C g,
Granulated .... 6*9 iGolden C s. 14
Cube# 614 Yellows 6.01
Mould A 6.30 |
COFEEB-
Mocha 36c | Prime No. f*...JI e
Java 34c | G.od No. 4 ...JOSge
Peaberrv 14 e Fair. No 6 ..10A-
Fancy No 1 .11 r|Orllrarv. No 4.10 e
Choice No 3 llAc Common No T. #Ac
■l.rdnan and Hutdlug Rugptte,
LI ML. CAI/CIUM, PLASTER AND
CEMENT—Alabama and Georgia lima tn
fair dername and eel* at 65 cents a barrel;
special calcined piaster, tl 00 per barrel,
hale, 4i/e" Itoeedale cement. tl.hktfl •;
carloed lota, special. Dor land cement, re
let: 63 35 carload lota U '>qrt 10
LUMBER P O. B VBSMELh SAVAN
NAH Minimum, yerd a#.. 6lo9otfUoD;
ear stile. 113.50011 Oi. dlffb ult slsrs. 114 00
6/1600; ship stock. 114 'w)Rf H 00. sann Has,
tk'OifXib. hewn Hex. 554 %■.
OIL-Market needy; demand fair; elg.
nal, llAikOc. Weet Virginia black Sffllc:
lard. Me. neaiufoot, Oq/Jo . machinery. It
. Ilnetrd oil, raw. 86c; boiled. 6c;
kerosene, prime while. 13 . water while.
13"i Pratt s astral. 14: deodorlxed e<ove
gasoline, drums. UV*c; empty oti harrekr,
delivered, tie.
SHOT Drop. It 80: B. B and large, ti n*
chilled 3175.
IRON Market very eteadv; Swede,
NAIIJt—Cut. 6360 base. wire. 63 69 baas
IIAKbED WIRE 63 M per IJO pounds
straight goods. 316430 c, sugar l.ousa m
least". 154f3V
GUN POWDER—Per keg. Austin rrecfc
shot RoO; half kage. (2 3S. quarter k-ge.
61 35; champion ducking, quarter ksga.
63 26; Dupont and Haxara smokelsss. half
keg#. 611.65; quarter kegs, 65 75; l-pevind
canisters. 61 00; leas 35 nor cent : Troiadorf
smokeless powder, t-pound cans. I! 09. im
pound cane the pound.
Salt, Hides and Wool.
BALT-Daraano is fair and the marks!
steady, caeiosd lots. 100 pound hurlao
sacks. 64c; 190-poumJ cotton sack, 4te|
UO-pound burlap sacks, 46Af’. lib pound
cotton sacks. 4*tsc: Z& pound nurLpasck*.
66c 136-pound cotton sack, 65c. 390 pound
burlap sacks. 66c.
HlDES—Market 6rm: dry flint, 13Ite;
dry suit, llAc; gresn salted, to
WOOL-Notnlnat; prime Georgia, free
of sand burrs and bla< k wool, 19c. black.
19c; burry. 10c. Wax. Hr. tallow, 666 c.
Deer sklnx. 60c.
•"rolls and Nuts.
AITLES-Northern variety, 62 2603 60
PRUNES—4Os to 60s. Me; 60s to 60s, 6Ac.
60s to 70s, 7c, 70s to Pa, 6Ac, 60s to Wa, 4c.
lJs to 100s. 5Ac
BANANAS—6I 2503.00 bunch.
LEMONS—Market steady at 63 76®3 00
COCOA NUTS-63.7504.00 per 100
PEANUTS—AmpIe stock, fair demand,
market firm. fancy hand-nicked. Virginia,
per pound. 4A; hand-pleked. Virginia, ex
tras. 4c, N C ssed paanuts. 4c
NUTS—Almonds, Tarragons. Ite; Tvtcaa.
16c: wslmits, French. 12c. Naples. Ilo; pa
cans, 12c; Rrsxlls. 13c. fllberta. 13c; sssort
sd nut# It. -pound and 26-pound boxss, 11c.
Caftan bagging and Tics.
BAGGING—Market firm; Juts. 214*
rfund. A' large lots. 9Asmall Iota;
pound. 6Mj9c; lA-Pouod. U'SAc. sag
Island bagging. 12Ac.
TIES S.nnusnl, 46-poond, arrow, large
lots, L tv, small tola, |UK
llacnn. Hams suil I ard,
BACON Mark*-! Arm; I> 8 C It sides
1 (V. P. H hrlllcs. IV (Eastern), ar
i lording hi average at*.-, D H hi’l Ilea, KV
; (Wcsierni. inadid C. R side#, 6V
IIAMS Sugar cured. L'L 1. 1
I.ARD Pure, In tierce#, hV. In 60
pound tins and 60-pound tubs. K’y. ,
comiaoutul In tierce#. tA( . .<> isuiiid tins,
end 86-pound tub#. 4%c
lined end Kvapuraled Fruits.
APPLES- Eva pore led. i uTV,, . suu-dtled,
6A6)Oc.
APRICOIW--Evaporated. 10c pound,
osctgrlns*. 10c
RAISINS L 1,. P 10, Imperial cabinets,
63 75. loose. 60-pound boxes, 4#4" pound
PHAt'fIES -Ev .iporsled. |waled. 17Ac.
unpesled.
I’I.AHsL-Evaporated. Pi#.
Mist •OI.LANCOI’S,
FISH-Mackerel. half-barrels, No. 1,
66. W; No 3. 87 m. No 8. 65 75; kbit. No
I. 11 21. No 2. (MO. Na 3. 55.
i |MHifi| btlrki* (V9('. 2-piMifiil brtclUl, •♦'
HrnsiktT) lirrniix* Pr UK. 17&1B’ Outctt
in kv||i'. $1 10, nv* inuilufl*, hif-
ImrrHs, S3 75
BTRITP N1 rko*l qult G*nrxl ciml
FlortiKi nyrup. kiuyinx at 2M1300, relllni;
mt 32!!(&c. uk *r hou hi 10^f15c
lIONBY F*lr •lHniri<l, stniinec). In bar
rol*. (Myftft o KHilnn.
lilKh win** |l 27
OCCAM FHKIUHTR.
COTTON Baviniwh lo p^r
rwt . 25*', lo York i*+r wt , 99c; io
Ptnlo<lGphln. |rr 11. Halllmore, S1
FOREIGN lIRECT Ilr*m#n. HV; Llv
crpuol. 40r. IlnmNirx. ~; Omo*. <Wr
Kort'tlonn. fim , Mwii'iicpler, 6<v-. Havre,
. 50r . Ani’M’|,
FOREIGN INI>IRP>"T Wrek nI nom
irnil I.iyi|*>-.| 55'. Miirhc*tcr,
Humburx s*r; 11/ivr. 73*; Ge
noa. (9r; Rhvhl nmi H. !%ter*burff, 7uc;
Antwerp.
LUMBER Hy Pan Freight* tlull; to
Laiilmorg aivl ni*u ini, $l bo In K <ju |ter
M . InrliKllni Uortiand.
Ll’MilKK fly Htcam Havxinrmh to Ba •
tlmora. 00. to I* R R or H A O
dock a. (6 SO. to Fhlladclphla. 14Hc. par
i'*t . (4 pounda to fool); to N**w York.
MW par M. t? 25 to dork; lightered to
Ifotlon tn dork, f*
NAVAL BTORBB Tho market i* firm;
tmdiuen ill* voaarla ll*aun—<’ork for
order*, In ftd per barrel of (10 |aour>lN. anl
5 p*-r rant prlmax** Hplri*. 4a par
4ft traikm* xrnoN. and 5 per cant prim ax*
I-air** vcaacl*. roaln. (m. (>irifa. 4 3d
Hicaun. 11c |er 100 pound* on roaln; 21 Vfcr
on Hplrif*. .Savannah io (OftM, and
cm roaln and !9r on aoirlta lo Naw York
1,11419, I'HOVI*IOA. F.TT,
New York Oct 27- Flour Purely steady;
winter patent*. 33.7004 00. Minnesota pat
ent. 34 0004 35
Ilya flour qulst.
Corn meal quiet.
Itys dull.
Harley quiet.
Harpy malt dull.
Wheat Spot eaey; No. 2 red. Tfe. Op
j tlon* ruled P.trely ateady throughout th*
morning with trade prartlrally on a hol
iday basis Ixtwer eable*. an absence of
I outside orders, further llqtildolion anal
| proapret* for Penrith statistic* on Monday,
| all contributed to the depression. Closed
easy 4ft V net decline; March, so'.
May. 9n'V; October. 7&4e; fteeemher. 77c
Com—npot steady; No 2. 4fc- Option*
dull and easier because of weak cablet,
the drop In wrheat, and talk alarm pro#
liecttve large recelple. Rallied finally on
j covering and eloaad steady at 4c net *d
j vaneo to 404 c net decline. May closed
j 41V; Oidober. 44V. Itecemher. 41V'
[ Oat- Hpot quiet; No 2,254 c. Option*
neglected and ea*|er.
Iteef ateady; family, 319 50011 90; meet,
!39 0009 50. beef ham*. 329100-'! no Cut
; meat* steady, pickled hellle*. 94711 r; do
• boulder*. 6'sW64c; do ham*. 9'fS9 t r.
laird dull; Western eteamed. 17 3507 49;
j October. 37 40 nominal; rellned dull; conti
nent, 37 68). Hniith America, 38 26; com
\ prmnd 64fif>4e.
fork dull; family. •MOOnW.W); hon
I clear. 314 25017 90. mess. 13.39013.36
Hutter steady; creamery. 16#224c; etale
dairy, 15021 c
Cheese steady; large while. lO*301|c:
smoll. He.
Kgg easy; state aryl Pennsylvania, 31
0!3c; Western, 17019 c,
Petroleum dull; refined New York, 17 45;
Philadelphia and Baltimore, 37 49, do in
hulk. 34.85
HoHri quiet, slralned common to good,
31 47401 66
Turpentine' firm at tt'sfjtfcc
Hlce Arm. domestic fair lo extra. 440
64c
Coffee—gpot Rio quiet; No 7 Invoice,
84c; mild quiet; Cordova. Affile Future*
opened steady with price- 5 lo 10 point*
lower and ruled moderately aetlve anti
easy under unsatisfactory European ca
ble* and heavier receipts at Rio and Ban
to* The close was steady with prtrea 6
to 19 points lower; sales, 11.990 hags: No
vember, 7 99c; December, 7.100! March.
7 30c; May, 7 00-
Bugar. raw quiet; fair reflntng, 44c.
centrifugal, 96 test. 44c; molasses sugar
IV; refined quiet; standard A. 6 55c; ron
fectioner*' A 5.56 c; mold A. *00c; cut loaf.
6 13c; crushed, 6 15c; powdered, 5.86 c: gran
ulated. 3.78 c; cube*. 6.90 c.
Potatoes quiet; Jersey’*, 11.0901374:
New York. 11 280! 924; long Island. 91.50
01 75; Jersey sweets, 31,50*1*90
peanuts steady: fancy handpicked. 440
6c; other domestic. 344 c.
Cabbage quiet; I eng Island per 190. 11.69
02 25
Freights dull; cotton hy steam. 170.
nrrrtii weed mi..
New York. Oct 27.—Cotton seed oil neg
lected and nominal Prime crude Parrels
nominal; prime summer yellow. 34 V
prompt, off siuunei yellow, U4c- Prlau
Plant System
of Railways.
Train* by fr>th vncrtdl in tiinw^
On# fwMir *lnt r than rtty
In eft tit ot i, imi.
All friln* '
I* v Savannah iMili Ar tovfinnalv
Ikitwrtn
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• ’' 4tn W -•> or* 10 IS am
• 10 irn Jacksonville 12 10 n‘fl
•* w pn and Khr da 7 GO pm
I flni mi.ah 2 am
Ctrl**don lUiin
*2 dim to.i K.iat lo pm
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fvr K*y W*-t and Mv in.* \l.Mily*,
ThtirPd.'ijr* lift Hit irdayn Il;u)p ni.
fill •! Thket i rtl .s for further info**
inatlon
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D N l ' l WIIIiNN l .i- v iia r Traffic \l rv
• IT* i. Sivannah. t)n.
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Sehedulea FfTectlve Sept 1 I*l#.
Traina airlve at and depart frtan
Central Station Weet Broad, foot at
IJlarty etreet
*oth Meridian Time Gne hour a lower UM#
elty time
_i*eava Arrlva
Savannah: Sevan oah :
i Auguata Ma u. Atlanta.' "
4*am t'ovlngton. klno.lgavllle *. ..yy,,
land all Intermaellale polnlsj
(Align ta. Moran. Atlanta,l "
iAthena. Mimigomary. Co-|
> OOpm lu.nl.ua, Itlrminghnm. Am (•* OOaiM
|erlcua. Eufaula and Tray (
*4 o'tun, Dover Ac. ommndaiion r7~uiaaa
'3 i"pm Guyion Dinner Tralr dt auam
•Dally tl-i* eefit Sunday
BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND TYBEB.
lath morldton or Sivannah elty time.
_ IaEAVE SAVANNAH.
Monday only :2i a tn Dull* r leapt
Monday a. „ m , a> V
I.KAVE TYBEB
on,y 7 ** “ Dally eaeep,
Monday 10 X a m. Dally tm p m
Connection, maul., at terminal pomta
with nil traina Northwaat. Weat an 4
"OMihwpii.
Sleeping ear* on night train, hatweea
Snvannah ami Auguata, Ma.on, Atlanta,
and Birmingham.
Parlor <ara mi day traina batwaaa Sa.
vann.ih. Maenn and Atlanta.
►or . r.niplete Information, a vheduUa.
apply to
U O HBKWKIt. citv Tlrkat and Paa
anger Agrnt, 107 Bull atreat
or
n,po * Tv ' k< " Arwii
J 4 liAll.l o*nrr*l nrmr utnl
THEO. D. KI.rNE, Gen Buperint*ndaV
hi|.
Double Daily Service
Th# short line to Norfolk. Wsshlnglo*.
BgJilmorc. I'ha.idslptUg. New fork m3
th* turuH
T —2 ■ „ 1N044i No 46
Lv Havannah. 8 A L Ky;l2 tipm li~KS
Ar folumblsg. A. L. By 4 3ipro 4 S4am
aJ Drr‘* o A ’ L Hy 11 npm u “•"*
Ar Dunwm. h a L Ry 7 ban. 4 14pm
Ar -- ■ l, ‘ r,bU - r - H * 1- Rr 4 11am 4 Upm
Ar RJchm.aul S. A. L. 54, g 16. m ( g^,
Ar Washington. Pstn,a 8 45am 9 60cm
Ar Raltlmor. Rcnna 10 atam 11
Ar Fhlladelphla. Penn* 1137 pm 2 66am
Ar Nsw York Pstina 3 u3pm 6 13om
I No M , No RT
I.v Havannah SAL KyjlJ 66 pm H sgpn,
Ar Pwrtamouth. H.A-URy| 7 Ouam| 6 50pm
Hteumers le*\# Norfolk dally, sxespi
Sunday, for Baltimore. Philadelphia and
New York, and dally for Washington.
The short line to Montgomery. Mobil#
and New Orleans, leaving Savannah at
7.25 a. m„ arriving at Montgomery 7:66
p m.. at which point close connection Is
mad# with the !,. A N. R, R., arriving
at Mobil* 6:66 a. m. and Nsw Orleans
7 40 a. m
The short lln* to Kentandlna. Jackson
ville, Tampa and other Florida point*
1 No. n i kToTT
L' Hat aim ,I. HAL Ry ■> Mam 307 pm
Ar PcrnsmUnn. H A.L By| 9 35am 6 06pm
Ar Jockaonvllle, H A Ullyl 9 10am 7 40pm
Ar Tampa. BALRyS 60pm 6 60am
Magntflcen* Putin.an buffet sleeping car
service to Washington, Baltimore. Phila
delphia and New York; also to Jaokaoa-
Vllte and Tampa.
Dining cars from Savannah to Ham Ist,
and Hlchmond to Nsw York.
Buffet parlor cars Savannah to Mont
gomery.
For additional Information apply t
Tlekst OOlcs. Bull and lJrysn atresia.
Phone B
1 t
winter yellosr. SdNlc; prims while. Mffgte]
prim# meal. 6346/24.50
f hlrase Hoard nf Trade f leaed.
Chicago. Oc 27.—There was no Board
cf Trad" *eslon to-dav, on account of
"Prosperity Day*' parade
FISHING
TACKLE.
JOINTED RODS,
REELS, ETC.,
SEINES, GILL NETS,
CAST NETS.
A FINK
Assortment of Hooks.
EDWHRD lOIEUS SONS,
113 KrouKhton St., West.
PEHNYfipyAL PILLS
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um larttUw>. Tnrtußlsh
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