The Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1900-current, October 30, 1900, Page 9, Image 9
fISANCiAL AND COMMERCIAL.
lib cotton ri'Tmiat hnkket
lliftS POINTS.
lhe M „( I niton nrkn nnil
Mul2> nl I BrhNnurd, Willi the
.rlwu* Moirratt —Spirits Twr
imr Finn •• 4 11.l l . <>at.
I lose "•**• 1 ncliiiug
t<l->local ond Trlruraphlc Mrk
ct*.
Th Morning New* Office.
Moikli> , Oct 29.
i , <4ton market cl©**d quiet jnd
, 41.) un hanged to-day. with a fair
i. .ini prcvglhng for the fr* rings. The
4. iutun* market closed steady at a
. ,>( 10 to 15 point** This wh du •
, \ to the tfcncral backwardness
% it on the part of holders* not to a* II
an.** ions. The spirits turpentine
,t hrsed tirm at 40 und cent
w larger part of the butflfuti* don*
u*uto price. The demand urn* t.-
.to b- mod* raac The rosm market
i M.jdy and unchanged. with th*
• > toward .i weakening. The whol*
, murk* U closed steady and active.
, t , ./amges of importance reported.
p | lowmg rrsumo of the different mar
y ?.now the lone and quotations a
, * to-day.
cotion.
1- * >:ton market closed quiet and
r hi. cl un* rtajig*d to-day. witn sale*
, , i it ihe Cotton Exchange of 1.775
4M The day'* receipt were 5 MS.
*. ;r • 001 last year, an<) 11,193 year be
i.( ,u- Th* r* wae a flood demand r* -
l .1 The buflneiw which is u inc done
in. uo very material (onar'ictn.
iv- j a dt-posit ion among holders to
v.t ’ r better pri *, and therefore not
. ►-ll a* present. except at what they
< . t ier n fair basis.
*1 • following w*r* the official spot quo
t ltMMia at the close of the market at the
Exchange to-day
This Last
i day. , yeur.
CtOtd middling 9t* 7,
Middling ft : * V.ft
l.ow middling ..8 ; j j 6%
MhiKh quiet and steady: sale*. 1773
Savannah Re ceipts. Exports and Stork*
ltr< dpt* this day 5.*48
1 * elpts tht* doy last year 6.001
This day year before last . 11,198
lb'*tp? since S**|> 1. 19u0 .'199.111
Sim** day loot year 320.867
t n*nt exports
Coast exports 1.210
Htoi k on Hand this day 9J.598
day last year 111,467
R* e|pu aid Stocks it th* Forts:
Itecelpia thie day fin 711
R** * ?• s this day last year 42.M0
R* pt thl*- day year before I*t 92.511
Total r* e|pt.- since S pt. 1, 1 T>.. 2.01* l>2
Same tint** U*m year 1.949. MS
S.- . 9an- ir before last . • Ift
Ft• > k nt ill ports to-day ... 683.671
S k -ame day |.'*: y- ir 829.060
Hally Movement at other Forts—
Oalveoon Steady middling 8 15-16; net
receipt. 20 41*; gross. 20.418; ra.es 1.132:
rto* k. 175.81 k
N* w Orleans—Quiet; middling. 9; ml re
■ * Ip*lf*.*27; gro* . 3.7; sab s 3.0 0;
slock. 241.939.
Mnhi: Normal, middling B>. net re
ceipts. 1 ~’2. gro--. l.:li'i; stork 21.416
Charleston*—Firm; middl.ng. net re
* P?S. 1,141; grea- 1.141: stock. 9.407
Wilmington I Mill mld.lline, S. net re
o tpu. 1.71)3; groer 1.703. stock, 33941
Norfolk H* *ly; middling. D. net re
ceipts. 2 037, grubs, 2,637. salts. $)1, ato;k.
Uaitimnrv—Nomina . rr.i kidng 3*i;
yros. J . sf 7. Oi k. 3.3 '
New York Qu I*ll * * 9 7-I*’; ret
; * e|p!.** 2 1 . groei* 7 t;ii k<o. stock.
-to Q• < • *dv .ml lilt 9 3 ; net
* ipts*. 1376: gross. 3.30*.
!*hi: b Iphia Quiet. mid sling. !♦ 1-I*,;
ti* i receipt.- . 137; gros- 197; eUvk. 5. i62.
!tally Mo' rr.ent •• Towns
A is net a—Qu'.ef, nddihng. 91-56; ret *e
•
bu. 107.
Memph. -Steady; middling. 9 13-16; net
receipt . 7 O’*. gro H. 11.079; sales. 1.100;
stock. 99.780.
Ht. I-ouis Quiet, mid fine. !•; net re
ceipts. 4.234; gross. 9 210; sales. &13. slock.
r.*.V£
Cincinnati—Quiet. nominal; mlld’lng
n r receipts. 1,058; froj . 1.%H stock,
0.9 M
Houston Steady; middling. . net r -
celpts, 17.296, groxs, 17.398, silts, 245. stock,
74. WC.
l^iulsvlllo—Quiet; middling. 9 3-16.
Kxports of Cotton This lay—
Mobile -Coastwise. 637
Savannah—Continent, 7.803. coastwise-.
1 210.
Charleston—C’oast wise. I.nsi.
Wilmington—Coastwise. 1.575.
Norfolk—Coastwise, 2,402
New York -i'ontinenl, 7u<^
Total foreign exports from all i*orts
this dy: To Clt*Mat Hr.lain, 13.2U3. to th
mntlnent. 8,303.
Total foreign exports from all ports thus
far this week: To <treat Hrltiin 15.356.
to France. 14.452; to tne rontln* ni. 29.350.
Total foreign expert*- since Kept. 1 1909
To Great Britain, W2.OH; o 1* ranee. 146,-
27. to the continent, 451. 34.
Charbe-ton. CVt. 29 —Co ton quiet, mid
dling BT%c; sales none.
M:% ISLAM) tOTTOSI.
There were no noteworthy futures re
pcrird In the ttea Island cotton market
<• tine the past week The dem.nd was
moderate. anil hualm-s* closed oti • nar
row iota Waiting tactic* have <ip| irent
t 'in adopted by mill men and con um
who may be relying on the ate*llly
I r. n ing stock to depren* price* I
p‘, |}),• p;i*t week were 4,615 halt s
■ linst sales of 1,125 bare**
Prtci - about a* follow*:
1 mi.i c hoice Host Florida*
Ii choice ar.d fancy Florida .
iru holee and fancy Georgian -.a21
in 1 ..orala ■ C'vWO
ii tine Georgias “
• i ii na Bto4 w o**°
* M|m wetk I 4 - r,r '
3 ...rp week I l.;
* !!• thin MilOtl I ■’l'll
pant w**k I *- ,25 l
k on hand 1 13111
COTTOH FI Tl HE*.
li* Mnrkft f Inara Pltewßy With
Trim Off IFIS Folnta.
'-'W York. Oct, m Speculation In <*ot
*•l it urea tortiy llKht and trader-
• tha bulk of their attention to
■ ■ -'ht nlng up old account*. Tht*
*d on the tall was* ronHI c inf with
1 tirp, however, hnvlng rather th* hei
? "f thi* |K>i*ttton. In Buturdny’a nrtvan***
and on pr*dirtlona for n falling otT
'• c crop movrmrni Liverpool had
i up to 4 points. Hut bulla arid th**
r Interest* were mad* uneasy hv
r'Ti-lpti am) by another itlfn* 1 1
t • hurt of the cotton brlt The first
developed a rlae of % points to a de.
• oft, p. nts. with the market e*y In
r* r. after the tendency was slowly
f ' <H!y downward under pT*i*tWt*
* f ong cotton iinl scattering i r**s
’ from the I. idlng Liars. Scarf'y
'f? r' wa* put fonh to arrest th<
r • of the murk t and at best specti
ns of h halting. unsatisfactory
"b h the prrcfca-lonul element In rn-
Mcon uftcr ml May cstitnntss for
larger receipt* to-morrow* at New
n * md llnusion xave the market
'•* ** tl dick, while the weather forc
! i prov#d , 11|) , ft. l.c In
irlra! ibou, suit lower prices Through
h ' l ' I '* afternoon It w* anybody's
“*t * n ' l email one at that. Price*
MURPHY & CO., INC.,
ftorJ of Trad* lluildlng. t!,vann,h
I*TiVß.t Imurd wire, dir- cl (j ,N<* Turk.
Chlckiro and New Orle,n
t OTTOS. STUCK, AND CH AIN.
New Yorfc offlee. No. |l Hraedwey.
Otßcee in prlru .pal elite, throu*lioi: ih
Fouitv \Nn.a for our U .thet Mjn .1 ,nd
took ronleinln, Inuru.iion. fur trej.r,
" IPW ( i ■ Iv. .f ih.
eeerion. with the market ,howlnt.' ft-eh.
rwuperallve e. etk’ ■, In the al.i<..|ire of
• upi-ort from the odteid.- ii v-Mm- t el*--
it. til The nuiikn at t < . e-e ,teud>
with t-rlc. net W to li p ints lowet.
Fum uinvt in mum.
New York. (Jet Cotton future-, open
ed ew,y end ckc and eleady. I‘rWe, a, fol
low*:
| Open High ho. Close.
January |f | ■ 9<v c t
February j <o g*• , %t i.H
March |SO3jU| j s 91 ,Si
April |.( dsi *9.',
May j 9 02 9 ir. S.K ] 5.95
June 901 ] #.<B li 9i Ul
July g m .m , ggj ggj
Auku-i k i | g.gg . .m 5 vi
September ...; .... | .... j .... j ....
October 900 { 8 Bd
November . 9K\ 9*i 8.8 sjh 90
Docenvber ... 9.u' 9.03 j 8.89 t 8.'.*2
I I \ 11 It , 4 0110% M4HKKT.
Liverpool. Oct. 39.—Cotum— K|s>t, fair
demand, pri steady. American mkl
d.it k fair. ."A*d; good mi-M ing 5 13-321.
mutdling. 5 5-16d; low middling f. s %d. goil
ordinary. 4 23-33d. ordinary. 4 5-32*1. Tn*'
sa.*j of ch* -lav w*r*- ft. 090 boict*. of wnicb
V* w**r for sp***’illation und **x|ort. kn l
in 1 *l' and Am. rir-ati. r eipts, 17,"-
In ludlny 16,500 American.
Kutur*s j|K*r"l quirt, hut steady, ard
•'loeod quiet, American niKkiiing. low miJ
dunir clause O ioK*r. 3 12fi5 13d sellers.
OctobsT-.Vovrmhar, 5.UW>f •.•♦id. Iniyers;
November-f>es**mber. 4 21'/;.*> uftd, buyers.
Derember<\latiuarv. 4 6Fu4 f.2d. buyers.
lanuary-Frbruary, 4 wi. value, February-
March. 4 14 '.Mi. buyer-* March April.
4 "*6'p4 57*1, buyer-. April-May. 4.s'*?i 1 .’ski,
buyers. May-June, 4 MIM 55d. sellers.
June-July, 4 33d, buyers. July-August.
4 ill 2d *iiers. Auguee-September 4.46 -f
4 47d, sellers
M:U ORLEANS 4 OTT4IN MIHKBT.
N w OrUans. Oct. 29—Conon futures
stealy.
Oct B.76*ift.*) March 9.75||9.76
Nov B.73tfft 74 April 8.7508 76
l>ec ft 71 (ift 72 sluy 9.7508 77
J ,in 9.7108.72, June h.75<r8.77
Keb 8.730 ft. 7
COTTON LHTTKRS.
N w York. <u* 29 —Murphy aV Cos. aay:
Colton In Liverpool it j p m , 1-32*1
hik*hr f<*r and 3-64*i4-64.1 far futures
was regarded * favorable, but the ab
•‘■nce of cold wfather over the licit since
Saturday brought out r< uilzing sales
Wihi' h, with absence of demand and Ku
r*p* *n ord* rs to sell, caused prb e- her**
to iecl:ne at •out lh points during the
early fore****! Port receipts to day be
ing h trdly tip to expectations (estim.it* and
a‘out KMdt') hales against 57.000 List
week and 43.600 a year ago) caused a
what steadier f* eilng despite the reaction
In Liverpool of 2-481 from fop pricer of
tho *l.i v. Thai market closed only 1-64 -j
2-64*1 higher Saturday. Tn** mild
wrather over the belt Is miking cotton
aliv and nlso enaidmg rapid picking of
th* •. rop. but planter- nr slow to admit
of any mark*d Improvement In conditions,
and nr* Inclined to hoid for high* r prices.
New York. Oct. 29 —Hubbard Bros. &
<* say: Although Liverpool responded to
oar advance of Karunta). our market did
1 ol show uny strength from the opening
A gnqd weather map with no Indication
of frot for several day.- to come caused
the buy* rs of Kaiuntay to b <‘€*ne sellers
t’rop accounts w re of an Improving tenor
from many sections on account of th*
favorable weather con.it ions during Oc
t'l*r K*"**elpts nt the Atlantic ion** and
interior towns were lighter than of late,
but in the South we-1 ihy w. r* n a very
n ,*vy scale. Texas telegrams stare the
movement will only be limited by th* Ml
’fv f th** railroads i< move the cotton.
Ko tn rn rnids at** h iving m r freely
than of lat* while advices still re*ort
planters on the Atlantic are disposed to
ho and l ack their crop.
Irlt Y CHIUIMI.
New York. Oct. 29 —The week opens in
t- dull a condition as at any ttm* since
the opening of the fail season Buyers are
very f* w nnd far between, and it Is th**
evident intention to delay purchase* as
long u< iMs.-ibie That there will Ih* *
change after the election is generally ad
mitted. hut the cotrservatlsm ,t pr* .-ent is
.leterrent factor pi preventing a further
advance in prices.
NAVAL BTOHF4
Monday. Oct. 29.
STTRITS TrRPPJNTINK Th* marker
for turp* ntine opened firm to-day a 40
*'ents. with Milee of 7*3ii cn ks, and c o ed
firm nt 40 and 404 cents, with further
sales of 800 *a-ks Th* demat-d was fair,
though not such as to supirort the mark t
very well It was under *to and after the
closing that the riMirk* t was really 40
cents. The day’s receipts were 1,361. and
the ex|*orts VR.
ROKINS—The rosin market cloa**d
Mesdy on*l unchange*! to-day, with no
sales reported at the Hoard of Trade.
The tendency s* emed to b* for .i w* ak n-
Ing In th* situation, ind ll wilL not be
surprising if oncesslons are made by fac
tors. The day's ree*-||*4a were 4.223, and
th* exports 4.492 I’rins as follow r .
A, B, C II 33 I 71 6 *
I) 1 99 K 1 75
B 1 40 M 1 m
K 1 45 N 2 ?o
G 1 89 W r, 2 &n
II 1 60 W W 2 85
Nava! Ktore*- Btatefnent
Kplrits. Rosin
Stock A|ril 1. 1909 2,157 14J.V*
Reci-ipts to-day 1 .61 4 223
Rec* rpts previously .... 255.618 606.6*;1
Toni since April 1 259,2 u; 7,'.3ji
Kx north to-*liv 4 4'<2
Bxpirta previously 217 /7 ) 32*.
Kxt* rts sine* Apt II 1 21ft, 75 613,818
Htoek or hand to-day 41.131 ' 39.7*
Htock lart year - 2 ,r 77 lL’.fiil
4*harl*M n. Oct Ti Turpentine firm.
4* 4c; .Kales none Hoeln rtaady. unchang
ed; Mies note.
Wilmington N C . Ort 29 —Spirit* *ur
petwine firm Rosin ste-idy. II
01.25. ('rude turpmtlne ptoady. $1
24“ Tar firm. |3 45
N* w Orleiins. (*cl 29 Receipt**, rosin.
22f larrels; export to Llverpuo . 900 b*r
hel* • turpentine. 6** rosin
FINANCIAL.
MONEY The demai and keeps fairly up
with th** supply
FOREIGN EXCHANGE Market
weak. Commercial d**m. hJ. I *3\. slxtv
day*. 14.794. ninety days. $4 7* francs
Paris and Havre, alxty day*. 5 23’,. Pw *s,
stxiy days. 6 24%; Ilaiglm 5 3fi; marks,
sixty laya 93 11-16; ninety days, 93%
IroMEKTir EXCHANGE - Hteady.
1 link' are buying at 1-16 disc uni and L*
ing as follows $25 and undet loc pte.
mlum; $25 to $3O. 15c premium; I’O to n.
premium $1(0 t * s2o\ r*c 1 *mlm.
j?m 10 $l,OOO. 4 premium: $l f6 and
over. 73c per M premium.
FISAUCIAL.
JOHN W. DICKEY.
gfork and Bond Broker,
Aiirr.4, ga.
Write for Llsl.
THE MOUNING NEWS: TUESDAY. OCTOBEH 30. 1000.
SECIHITIES—OntraI HdirlOH con-
Ilnur linn .ml ck>.- .1 hc hlgb*l. ottn-r
--*•-• lhr market l dull.
Slwki.
BIA As.
Auitust. .inj Sjv.nn.il 1* 11 . Ui9 L , 110
Allani. .ml West I'oint 13&W
do 6 |n , ent rnrilrtc.l*. ll*
A Fjciory *J
Cut,•in. Bank .........191 IJJ
(’lmtham l-.mk 110** 111
Ulnl .am It i: A 1 Cos.. A 57 W
do do B ** M
Fa,!, and Phornls Mfg. Cos. ... Id, I(<7
K-liunn KlrcirL- Ilium I<XV t"* l
KntrrprlM Mf, Cos.
tlrrmarla Bank i 3 * ***
I F <>rl, kr Atohama W
<Kor,la Itallrrind Common ll* H*
(Jr.inttcvill- Mf,. Cos .1® l* 3
J. IV Kin, Mf,. Cos. l *
lorn,ley Mf, Cos 11l '*
Mrrcha)i*' Nanon.il Bank 11l HI
National F ink of Savnn.tnh .ISO ...
Offlelhoriw Sa.lng and Tru* 109'k 110’,
I*. ■ 11. Snvtn,K and l.oan 100 101
Southwestern Hattroad Cos. .... I’* HO
Savannah Oh Ul,ht Cos 2*’ 3oVj
Southern i . uct t .vs
S iv.ir.nah ll mk and Trua il* 11*
Sibley Mf, Cos.. Augusta ® and
S.iv.innah Ilrowln, 10l 1W
Bonn,.
Bid Ak.
Char . Col & Au, lat 6a. 1900 lUB
Atlanta city ■. 1933 104 1
Augusta city *.- 1937 106 107
do t’,s IKi 11l
do 7a. IIUI 107
do 0. ui j in
Ala Mid. ss. tnd'd. I3*. M AN. 965, 10D
AuKUra F.ietorv. 6 |er cent ,1911.111
Frnnaw k tid Weatern * ‘AS 52 M
CUBA Bankin, .ollatcral la M’A 96
C >*f <* lat nMirt, &. 19*5
P A A 119 111
C. of <S con ss. )!' M AN... 95 96
C of <1 Ist Incomes. IMS H *H
do 3nd Incomes IS 1 , I*S
do 2d income*. 1945..... . ... 6V, 7*,
C of G (M O. A A Dlv) sa.
19*7. J A J 94', K
C of C. (Eaton llianch). 6a. 1926.
J A 1 > 96 97
City A Suburban It B lat 7a lo9Vj
Colnmbua city (s 1900 107 . ...
Char l-ston city la. 1909 101 im
Eagle A Phoenix Mtl!e s„ 1936 106 10k
Ellison Electric lllunitnatln, 6s 104 106
Enti-rivtsw Mf, 6s. 190.1 101
Gsot,la Itallroad 6s. 1910 114 115(4
0 8 A K 1945 J A J 113 112*9
Georgia A Alabama lat 6s. IMS 104 106
Georgia state .It-jS. 19’k>, J A J HA
do 3'jS. 1915, MAN t
do 445. 1915 .11* 119
Macon city *B. 1910, J A J ....116 116
do 4“,,. 1930. Jan par H*
Ocean B'caittHhlp is, 1936 104 ....
Sivannah city &s. quar. Januory.
1913 110 111
do ss. quar November. 19tu —IIOH 111*4
Bouth Carolina state 4’,s, 1911 ..116 116
3,May Mfg Cos 6s. 19<Vi 102
South Hound As 96 97
a K A- W gen ml ,e. 6a. 1934 124 12
.5. do Ist 6e. gold 1934 112 114
do 8t John I>lv 1,1 4s <934 94 96
New York. Oct 19.- Money on call
steady at 34,4 per cent . to t loan nt 3‘,
[mi cent Prime mercantile |i.tp- r -i6im r
cent Sterling exrhanc llrmer, with <l-
Uiil business In bankers’ hllla nt $4 53 1 ,, for
demand, and at 14 Ms, for sixty days;
inrsted rate.-, J4.D o 4 KIX4. and 64.MV<i4 65.
Commercial bills, S* TV--m4 so, bar stiver.
W.i-, Mexican dollars. 60V. sliver cer
tincatea. 54b5V Government bonds
strong, stale londs hrm. railroad bonds
Irregular.
XTIMKI AM) 110X1)9.
Effect of (he Rrsrtlitnsry Tarn (jes
era 11) Felt.
New Y’ork. Oct. 29—The stock market
showed plainly enough this morning that
the recent headlong epeeuln 1 ton has over
done the prosperous conditions offered by
thr* renewed outside Interest tn stocks
There was a conspicuous absence of any
sensational story of vast continental rail
road consolidations and new otsn to
orean cornhtnallon.-', such as were u fea
ture of every day Inst week.
IJkc -i toper, th*- stock market quickly
frit the need of the customary "bracer,"
and began to fall away in ■ mood of de
pression People Who bought stacks last
week on the strength of somi of the start
ling stories current were uneasy this
morning when prices tiegan to go down
ward, In spite of the absence of bad news,
and hastened to sell, inkling depression.
Among proßeslona] traders there was a
general feeling that a reaction was over
due and they were inAinneid also by the
principle that the week before a national
elenkm Is a bad im- to Ih- long of etO*(<9.
owing to the probability of alarmist re
tsrrts becoming current Thus the mar
ket Ignored various favorable foctorw In
the situation and cither sold to realise
or put out short lines.
The resumption of work among the min
ers In the anthracite district was on*
favorable factor, pulling an end, as It
do* to a baig standing drag on many
widely varied Industries, and settling the
[h i ‘lst* nt uncertainty as to the Anal out
com*- of the controversy. Nevertheless
lhe (-oalere were h*-a\*y A preliminary
(leeHite in Tennessee Gal uncovered a stop
loss order, causing violent break of 4
points In the stock ond sympathetic weak
ness in the whole steel group The shut
ting down of some departments of the
Federal Bi.-e| tVtnpony's plants at Joliet
emed also to depress the group The
Important speeiultles and Indu-trlils show
**l a rather acute r actionary tendency,
following ih* highly artin. t.,| advances
of last week. Declines In this group ran
from a fraction over a /mint up to 3 and
3*4 points In some of the New York
slo-kc In the railroad group the declines
were more moderate, but a lengthened
list fell from ! to I*4 heiow Saturday.
Northern Padflc was Inclined In resist
the .lepr* lon all dny and In the late
dealing* It was run up 2 point* from the
lowest, giving u I letter tone to the whole
market Th* svmpathr ik- rally exit *d
<d a /saint In a number of rases, hut the
c;f.*-lni{ was still below Saturday’* level.
Money con* 11 1 lons were dlsiln*tly easier
and thr maximum cull loan rale was I
per cent. Th* tone nt the tlm** money
mark* I wo- ulsoca-v Apparently, there
was lev further un* astness over the future
of tin money market The news of fur
ther -hlpnieni from Auslialia on Matur
-lay of (2,000 In gold Birth* red this f. [.
trig 81.-r log exchange harden..! In re
-pot s, to the firmer money market in
!ndon.
The dealing In Inside were large, hut
the price movement was Irregular Tma;
-al* s. |sir value, J 1.745,000.
United Stales n*-w 4s advanced *4 and
'h* ami ;,s registered, % jier cent <ai (hr
last '-all
Tm Miles of stocks aggregated 441.90).
Including Atchison, ll.Sto. Atchison prei
fernd. 15.999, Baltimore and Ohio fc.'AO.
Manhattan. 13,460; Missouri PaGA 16,410;
Northern Pacific. 30.4*1, Pennsylvania!
ll.Hio; Rending Aral preferred, 9,190. Ht.
Louis Potohweslern preferred. 6.235. Hi
Paul. r.7>’.. Norfjtr-rn 6'aelAe, 12,9(9; Union
I'M' ill* 2S 49.5, American dt*-e| and Wire,
7.5:* Amtrb.m 'l*-,,,, co, 17,260, Brooklyn
I'ranslt. 51.3 V., Fe*l*-r.ii Hi* el, 7,165; PaclAc
Mall. 14 955, People’s Ga*. 6.7011; Hugar,
27.79), Tennessee Coal, in,735
New York Slock List.
Atchison 11Vt Inlon l‘ae tl
do pri f 72', do pref 7514
Halt Or Ohio IP. Wabash ~ 7^
Can l*c. . W -and pref irn,
ca" !4- u . ... 51 Wheel. *I, 7;.. V ,
t'hc* *6 Ohio 20V do Id pref .... it
chi Of. W . IP. Wise Cen t**4
Chi., it 4k tj . 127 Third Avenue . .lOS
C.. I 4k t.- ... ” , Adams E* ....1
and 1 pref 54 American I'd
C. * E 1 Wylfnlied Slate* .. 44
c A- Nw I*l Well* Kamo .. .177
C.. It I 46 F I4K Am Cot oil .. 25%
C. C. C. A S' do pref 01%
Lout* ! |Am Molting s’*,
Col S>el 5% do pref tf’
and let pref ... K'lAm H A R ... 4!%
do 3d pref • Vsl do pref •h'i
J el. ft Huil. ...11l Am Spirit* M 4
Jj„ i,. & W... 175 { do pref. 17
Den A K. U ... 19V, Am Hteel Hoop 23'.
do pref o’, do pref 74S
Brie Ilk Am 8 AW.. 344s
do Ist pref ... 94 | do pref 74*.
<3t. N pref ...161 |Am Tin Plate 13’,
Hocking Coal .. W’, do pref 51V,
II > kin, V 36 :.*m Toh*> -o .. 9.V,
Illlnoia Pen. ...116 | do pref 190
lowa Can 19 (Ana Min. Cos 45*,
do pref 41 j Brook K T. .. 60V,
L E AW .. 62H > tol E A 1 ... Av,
do pref 101 {Cont Tub Sto,
larkc Shore . 20*** do pref ~W,
L, AN. 74H Federal Steel 7s
Maphailan L .. 96 | do pnf ......
Met Bt By. IMH (let*. Elec 14.’,
M-y (’in .. IIV, I In*, star Sugar .54
M A St 1,. . Jsy, elo pref . 99',
do pref f Intern I'aix-r . 10
Missouri Par. . 5334 do pref . 66’-,
Mobile A onto . 99 < loacleale Gas . 69V.
M E AT .. 10V, Null ltlecult ... .G 4
do pref 113. do pref .161
N J C . t. 4 Natl lead 19',
N V C 112 V, do pr< f 96
N AW 963, NaG Si cel 29
do pref .. 76 , do pref *73,
North Par . 57’, N Y A It ... 121
elo pref ... 72*. North Am 13*4
Out A W US'Paclßo Coast .'A
Ore Ry A N .42 ( do Ist pref . 64
ilo pref 76 f do 2d pref 66
Pennsv lv<tm.i 134', 1 1’aclft ■ Mill .. 42’,
lieoelln, .. 17 | People's Gas 91
do lat pref 5Sk I'reseed Bieel C 425,
do At pref 2 | do pref no
Rio G \V . .to i Pull Pal C . 196
do pref 90 S. It AT .... 5*4
Ss 1. A 8 K 11*4 sue ir 12l>,
Ai Ist pref 66*4' do pref ..116
do 3d pref . 3.V3, Tenn C, A I 35V4
St. I. Sw !* I' S Isa her Ilk
do pref . . J2V, do pref 7*”.
8t Paul . .1143, 17. 8 Rubber . 31',
do pref 172 | do pref ...91
St. P A O. 112 llVesirrn I'nloti S' ,
Sou Pac 65*4 K I AS 1.1*4
Sou Itv l!h (K pref 56F,
do pref .56 P. C. C. A Bt.
Tex A Pac 163; lasula 51
Honda
l' S reT 3s 11. A N tint *a. 99*.
re, ~ ini'. M. A O. 4o 54',i
d-* coup 101*4 M.. K AT
do Is. re, ..1(114 ?nda 6*.
do 3s, coup. 110V4 tK’ 4 92 I
do new 4a. | N Y C. lata. KV,
reg lil'A' N J r gen. ial.TI
do n-w 4a. |N Paolf! 3-.. 61V,
coup IJ6IG do 4a 1031,
do o4d 4e. reg .115V,| N Y . C. A 8t
do old 4s, | Ixcis Is 1* g-j
coup .... . 115*4 N A *V. con to 9’,
do ss. rr* 11-V, Oregon Navlgi
do Im coup ..114 | ta>n tola . 1(<
D. of C 2 6"s 124V4 <l '’ 4 ’ lrt;, 7
Atchison gen. {O. 8 I. 6a !.7',
4s Ittnx.A: do con. 6* . 114*4
do idjt 4s 17V, Iteadlng Gen. 4s M< %
C. of Ga con Rio G W. Isis . 9lVx
5a 95% 81 U AIM
do i, ino | con 5- ltd
(bid). 43V-181. la A Ban F.
do 2t.d lac. I General e# ....126
(b*d) 16 | St. Paul cons 119)4
Can Bon 2nds .107 |St P.. C A P
C AO, 4’yß . !A> I lata 11*’,
do 5s ’At do 5a 119
C A N. con 7c 139*4 Sou Pac 4s *’*4
do S F. D. 5s 13) I Sou Ky 5- . 110’k
Chb Term 4 9! |S 11 and T Sc. Cl
Col Fou 4., . *3 !Tex A Pac. 151.114
D A Rio G do 3nda 70
lets 103 Cnton Paclftc 4s inf<\
do 4a 99 | Wabash Isis I'*
Erto Gen *S 71 i do inds 1024,
F W. A D C. West Shore 4s 112 Ci
lat 72% Wls Cent. lst 96‘x
Gen Eloc 6a .11* |Va Centuries ..81
lowa Cent lats.ll4’4
New York. Uct 29 —Standard Oil &914f
an
Morphy A t'o.’s "Hock Letter.
New York. Oct 68 -Murphy A Cos say
The stock market rg*'iid active and fe
verish and suhstxnllal declines were
s.ored,ln virtually every quarter. Th*-
opening lone wa* to some c-xienl a re
tlecllon of lhat shown tn thr l*>nd >n mar
ket for Amerlmn flocks where d*< lines
iviiAging sl"l ’j polnl npp*-.ire*l lg.n
bm house- sold hen- upon th*- ripening of
liusltits* lilthough not lo a very large ex
rent There were few actual developments
In any phase of the situation over Sun
day. Speculative Interest appeared to bo
wholly moniqrollxed by the poll'lca! sliu
ution. and while there wnrs no evident de
grease of confldence as 10 ih*- result, there
seemed to he a general disposition 10
shorten commitments In fh© market prior
10 the elect on Interest whs very well
di\. r-ih*-l In the early dealings, the rail
way Hal. the Industrials and specialties
and the tocal traction group all being act.
Ivcly dealt in The must severe de* reo*e
In early dealings was In Tennessee Coal
and Don bill lhi sinck subcc quentlv < n
Joyed n very sharp recovery In the In
dustrial quarter Hugar and A. M T.
were n -lively dr:i|t In at declines as was
Federal Hie. I NalkilUl H’eel and Nation
al Tub* were fnlrly well gunported. In
the railway list, the active f.-..lures were
Missouri PaclAc, Union PaclAc, 81. Paul
and tile New Alton istuea Brooklyn Rap
Id Transit Bhd Manhattan were fairly act
ive. and moved In line with the remainder
of the market. There was a virtual ale
sence of any m ats or gossip bearing on
particular stocks. Sales of stocks to-day
wore 443,911 shores.
HI>rKI.UNKOIII MAHKCT9
N itc.-Th'l.' quotations are revised
daily, and nr* k pi >• terr a- possible In
accord with the pr. vailing wholesale
prl as Ottlrlal quotations are not lined
when they disagree with the prlcea whoa,
rater* aak.
Country and Northern Produce.
POULTRY—The market ta steady. Quo
tation* Hrollvra, *>4/3ic per pair; half
grown 44i'; thre* four'll* grown, Mf
SOc. hens. Mf7sc; rooktrr*. to# vjc. ducka
50fi75c ge.so. 76rti$: on
E£iaS-Btcody at ISfclSc.
BUTTER—The tone of the market ta
firm Quotation*: Western creamery. !Mf
21V. New York "date dairy, lQ23c;
extra Elgin*. 27*12* r.
CH KEitE- Market firm fan V-y full
rraum cheese, lJUftc for 30 to 22-pound
overage, 2"Q>-pmnd averse*, 13c.
Early Vegetables.
IRISH POTATOEH-Northern. 12®
sack
f !ABB AGF—KSie per head.
ONIONS—YeIIow, In barrel*. *2®
crate*. 90c; red. II HOfft ®
llreudMltifl*, Hay and drain.
FLOUR M irket steady. patent, II Jo,
atialght. ISP). fan y. 13 7.',. family, SJ.V>
MBA la—Pearl. per barrel. 12 70. per cm k
11.23. city meal |cr rack brdle.l, II.UAI
1.1715: wuier ground, f 20: cliy grim,
atke. |1 20. pearl grit*. Hudnuts, per bar
i el, $2 75; per sack. $125; sundry
brands. $1 22'.Jil 25 tack
CORN- Mark-- firm, white. Job lota, (Be.
catload lots S2c; mired corn. Job lot*.
S.C: cnrload lots Mo
RICE Market steady, demand good;
fancy head. c: fancy, 5V5e.
Prime $
Hood 4'AfH*.
Pair All's
Common SVS
OATS-No. 2 mixed, carload, S3', -; |<h
lots, 3$QKc; while clipped, ears. 37c; job,
tOe
URAN—Job lota, 95c; carload lota. The
HAY- Market *leady; No I timothy.
KV,c J">b; S7H cars; No 1. Re Job. 82Vh ears.
Sugar nad tonce.
SUGAR—
Cut loaf *t i Diamond A Hi
crushed <•** ! Confectioners' A 79
Powdered $W While Extra C ft w
XXXX. powd Slt Extra C ..........r,
(Irsnulstad . ... 6 |Ooldcn C 5.1*
Cube* * It Yellows 5.01
Mould A *.3> |
COFFKE-
Mocha 2Sc I Prime N’>. 3 ...11 e
java 2f. ■ | Good No t .. ifiSye
reaberrv It e Fair, No ft ....lOty"
Fancy No 1 ..13 c| Ordinary, Nn lO
Choir e No 2.. IH4C| Common No 7. ftlye
Haeowara and DuKln* Sapplte*
IJMK. CALCIUM. PLASTER AND
CEMENT—Alabama and Georgia lime In
fair damanu and *el at $5 ranis a barrel;
special calcined prestar. II Of) le* * tairrcl.
I,air. tObe Hosed* I earnest. JS e,ji ,
carload lota, special. Port rand cement, ra
tal!, $2.25. carload lots, si.wQ2.au.
Southern Railway.
Tralnt Arm an<J tvpart Savannah an t:h MeriUlan Time—Ono Hour Blower
Tltal: Cily Time.
HcheJuloa In Fff.-ci HundaY. June 10. WOO.
HI. NI ■tn .\\ n" To f liK I.A.- IV KHAiTl’l
No 14 | No X jj (Cenirai Tune.) 1 No. Ik j No U
11 .oj.in i. .’%*in l.v Sav.,l I*h AT, J iUalu, J ik|Mn
I | iKn-Irrn Time.) || I
4 Jlpni , :a.,m Ar Ularkvllle I.v| J (Kim! I "7pm
* lk|m. o . am Ar C lumtx* I.ejl I Jhani II San
* 10|.: . .I. \r < IwrMto l.v, W.IMII Wan,
ii 4*in u ttpm \t flnanakoro tv 7 i*i>m ■ '•••
K Mai . a. Non..lk . E * 'OP II *
l* Mam l -in, Ar I<*nnile .. la 6 4o|n 4 'am
* 4 . m Ai Hl hnv id l.v 13 Oiimi II >|wi>
1 .i ". fi l.vn.hhnra L* J Spm t *■"•••
4 jUm . Ll,. Ar , rh ■ (loilr-% ilia 1.v,, 3 WpmjU Mpm
* *441 • Mpm Ar WillllßflOa l.v. U iiam * ikN"ii
"* 141 . n Ar ... 1.41 ..... I.\ ,177 mi 477 pit,
11 .VIII :K im Ar I'liil il. iphia I,v | 3 Ukun! #apm
2 U3|.m 13,m Ar New York l.v 13 10am 3 3bm
4 jopm .( ~A m Ar . ..... tloaton f,v|| * 00pm 10 loam
•**u.al TO TIIK NORTH \M > WUB I I
II (Cemral Tim,.! ll
HJ4 * in, JL.V latani ih Arl| * 10am
(Kaatarn Time l II
>(im l.v Columbia - lA llJbam
I* &am l.v . Fp.irl inhurg l' v l! * ! *4*m
17 10pm l.v A h. villa I,' 3 i*|mi,
4 U7*. lit Ar 110 l rtpi:ii K l.v, 11 44am
Knot villa l.vP4*m
* Mom Ar , i,. tlnßion Lv;|l *>"'
7 ,a..m Ar .. Cincinnati 1.v,, *><o|>m
*> UOptn ,\r hi I.oun . .... l.v.| I Mam
Tjuaiti Ar . l.oulavilla Ia v l! T
All iraina airlve ami o>parl from the Flam Hjrairm Hiallon.
TllHOl iJII CAII HI 14V1CW. BTC.
TRAINS 33 AND 34 HAII.Y. NI.W YORK ANI, ITAIIIIIJA BXFIU'THS Walt
hulnl limliivl ir.tltiH. with Fullni.,u Diawlna K>u>m Hb-apllts Car* l*l'Hi Savan
nah aia] New York Cocui.rli al \Va*hln*tim will, C.Honlal Waprtaa tot Iloaton.
I‘ullm.l n Hl.rplne Cara belween Charl-Hla and Rlehmoml and Chrki4l and Nor
folk IMiiliik Cara aerve all meala bet wean Kav innali and WaahlnsHm
TRAINS X, ANI. - l-All.Y IHR I'NITKO ITTATIM FAST MAII. V. ailbuled
limit.d Iralne, rarrylna I'ulliimii Ibawlus Roam Blerplnc <'u'- benv. it Savannah
and N. r Y’nrk Im inn Car a. rv. all meala la iwien Savannah and Wa-hinaton.
Alan I’ullman I,rawing Ibarm H 4 epina Cura balwien Savannah and ClncmOOll,
thrmiah Aalo-vllle and The U*nd of h.> Hkv
For ompleia InformaiUMr ae In ralee. ►' hedol* -. ale., apply (o
O OROOVBR Tinker Aannt. Flattl Hynlirn S'allot.
JAMBS FHKFMAN. C F and T. A . 141 Hull alreet. Telephna-l)etl, KO.
Qrorvli Vo ,
8 II HARDWICK. A-rd'ianf Oeneral Patman car Acent Atlanta. Ot.
LUMBER ir O B VESSELOt SAVAN
NAH Minimum, yard macs. 6106U0U09;
car sills. 112.60(113.1*'. dltll ult slice tit no
016 00; ship stock. |l6t<VuiHuo. sawn ties.
tMltokto. hewn Ilea 7541 M,
OIL* Msiktd steady, demand fair; sig
nal. 46tu5“ Weal Virginia Ida k 9 fl2c;
lard, 65c. neatefoot, nst*7e machinery. 16
02V. linseed oil. raw. too; lioiled. 6*. .
kerosene, t rime whltw, 19c; water wtilte,
13o; Pratts astral. 14: de.idorlxed stove
gasoline, drums. UV*c. empty oil barrels,
delivered. *&c
SHOT -Drop. II 60. B. B. and largo, 61 79;
chilled 6176
IRON Market very steady; Swede. 5*40.
BARBED WIRE 63 60 per 120 pounds
etrslKhi Moods, 236(90c; sugar houaa mu
lass— U(f 60c
GUN POWDER—Per keg. Austin crack
abut. 64 *' half kegs. 62.25. quarter kegs.
It 81. champion du. king, quarter kegs.
62 26; Dupont and tfaaaru smokeless, half
kegs. 6'ia.i; quarter ks. 65 75, 1 poind
canletere. 61 00. less 26 par cent : Trota.lorf
aninkelesa powder. 1-pound cans, 61 00. 10-
pound cans. w>c pound.
Salt, Hides and Wool.
BAt<T— Demand is rutr and the market
eteady. car mad lota. 100- pound burton
aa-ks. 44c. 10u-pou<id cotion sack. 46c,
110-pound burlap sacks, PiVyc; llu-pound
cotton tut'-ks 49**c: zti-bootid burlap oa- ka.
tor 166-pours! cotton sack. 6k- . 3ou-pound
burlap sacks 86c.
MIDEa-sticrket drm; dry flint, 16Vke;
dry salt, ll*c; irre—- saltsd. Oc.
VVOOI*-Nomine.; prime Georgia, free
of sand buns and black wool. 19. black.
16c. burry. 10c. Wax. 25c, tallow, 6V*c.
Deer aklns. 19c.
e rails and Nuts.
APPLES—Northern variety, 62 2.Vu3 50
PRUNES—4Os to 60s. 10. . 60s to 60s. BVyc;
ton to 70s. 7c. lISI to 60s, 6Vsc; 80s to 90s, 4c;
.~ to 100s. 6V,c
BANANAS—6I 264)3.00 bunch
1.F.M1 iNS Market steady at $2 75 J 00
COCOA NETS-49 7649 t Oil | r list)
PEANUTS—AmpIe stock, fair demand;
market firm. fan. y hand-picked. Virginia
tor pound. 6r. hand-picked. Virginia, ex
tras. 4'*. . N. C. seed peanuts. 4c.
NUTS Almonds, Tarragona. 16c; lytcoa,
16c; walnuts, French. 12c, Naples, 12c. pe
cans, 12c. Brazils. 13. . filberts, 13c, assort
ed nuts, to-pound and 26-poutxl boxes, 16c.
Ceftott lisbxls, and Tire.
BAGGING Market Arm: Jute. 234-
pound OV*C. large lota 9*6c; small lota,
l-pound. I%*ic. 1% pound, 6SkU4V*c; sea
Island bagging, 12V
TIES- hdinrißixl. 45-po'ird, arrow, large
lots. 61-40. small tots. 61 to
Itaeon, llama and l.urd.
BACON—Market firm; l) H C R eldes,
7V. I* a bellies. %.- (Faistern), sr
< ordlng to average slae, D. H belliew, 6**c
(Westi riu. smoked C. If sides. 6%
HAMS Mugar cured. I2'jl2Vc
l.AltD— Pure, In tierces, B**c. In to
poutal tins and 50-pnund tubs. B**c.
compound In tierces kV< . to-pound tins,
and M)-|smnd tubs, *%c.
Dried suit Evaporated Fruits.
APPEEb—Evaporated. <W'V*c. sun-dried,
6VMl*c. *
APKICOTH— Evaj-oraltd. 10c pound,
oectatlnes, 10c.
RAISINS—L. L.. *3 10. Imperial cablneli.
6275. loose. 59-pound boxes. B%c [mut'd
PEACHES Evaporated, pealed, 17%c,
unpealed.
PEAR**—Evil porn led. *%c
Mtlll ELL A 61E trill.
FISH— MackergL half-barrels, No. 1,
68.40; No 2. 67. W; No 6. 65 75, kits. No
1. 613". No 2. *1.10; No. 6. 66e c.sttlsh
i-pound Irrlckr 4VW . 2-lS'Uinl Irrlcks, 4e
Sm-.k-.i herrings, ter lix, 17<ql6c I'utcn
herrtngx In kegs, 61 ID. new mullces. half
barrels. *3 75
SYRUP Market quiet: Georgia and
Florida syrup, buy me at uallliui
at 3ib25 sugar house at lofflir
MONEY Fair demand; strained. In bar
rels 6&**oe gallon.
High wln< larsis, |1 17.
OCEAN FltF.lfsHTN.
COTTON- Favunnah to lirsuon, per
ran , . to Nrw York per ewt.. 30c; to
Ph.lud-lphla per bale. 61. Ilalttmore, 61
FOREIGN DlßECT—Ureman. Pc, Llv
erpoo ; liumourg - . Genoa, toe
Harcolona. 49 . Manchester. 50c, Havre.
50c; Antwerp. —.
FOREIGN INDIRECT—Weak and nom
inal Liverpool, 6fx . Man. hester, 65
Hamburg. 6ft ; Havre. T 2 -. Ge
noa. Sts. Reval and Ut. Petersburg, 70c,
Antwerp, 56c.
LUMBER - Ry 801 l - Freights dull; to
Baltimore and eastward, 14.10 to K. <lO |er
M In ludlng Portland
LUMBER—By Steam—Favannoh to Ra'-
itrnore. L’> “0. to P It R or It AO
docks. 66.60; to Philadelphia. !6*4c. per
cwt . (t pounds to foot); to New York.
6*to per 6f, 97 25 to dock: lightered to
Heston to dock. 6* to.
NAVAL STORES- Ths market |s Arm;
medium el*c vessels Rowln—Cork for
orders. 3s *sl per barrel of 310 pound* an.l
5 per cent primage Hplrire. ts *d par
F' gallons gross, and 6 per cent primage
large vessels, rosin. Is; spirt's 4 Sd
S’lom lie t-r 10“ pounds on rosin: tltv
on sp.rlts. Savannah to Roston. and 9Vyr
on roslp and lb on st trlts to New York
nrtAiN, I'HOVisioatg. v.rc.
New York. Get 39 Flour more active
ami steadier In tone without being notably
higher.
Itv* floor steady
Torn meal dull, ye.iow Western, 94c.
Rye quiet. .
Barley Steady
Barley mill dull
Wltaat—4pot Arm. No 3 red, 7*%e; op
tions w, r*v unexpectedly strong and active
to-day. bullish crop n* > from the Arg>-n
--t- si ar.ng In big short interest Prices
work'd up a c-mt a bushel before the ad
vance was checked by a large visible su,i
p.y in c,n*e, weik late c.yntlnental cables
sod small export demand Lata buying
for out vide account caused renewed ad
vances. and tbc clog* was strong at i%t>
x. ui Of uopf m mi)a si hi
at UM111.4.
For lala or Hope. Muntgomery. Thunder
bolt. Cattle Park aad Weal toad
Dsby cx.ept buudays Subject to change
without notice.
IrtLK OK HOPE
1 uv lot I of II I.v Isle of llone
ito am frvun icnoi ( suu am for Boltoa
7to am fiom Tenth g (10 am for Tenth
989 am from Tenth 7uu uni for Tenth
916 am from Bolton 900 am for Tenth
JO to am from Tenth 10 uo am for Tenin
12 to o n from Tenth 11 to urn for Holloa
I 16 pm from HoMou 11 to ain for Tenth
Ito pm from Tenth 200 pm for Tenth
96 pm froip Tenth 24" pm for Boltoa
4to pm froth Tenth guu pin fur Tenth
I l,m from T.nth 40 pm f.r Tenth
to pm from Tenth 4to tan for Tenth
990 pm from Tenth | 7uo pm for Tenth
9pm from Tenth 9to pm for Tenth
9M pm from Tenth 9to cm for Tenth
10 30 pm from Tenth to 00 pm for Tenth
11 00 pm for Tenth
______ MONTGOMERY
t.v city for M "c iv |,y 6lontgnm*-rv
(to am from Tenth Tlsam for Tenth
3pm from Tenth 116 pm for Tenth
6to pm from Tenth 4On prn for Tenth
< A t TLR PARK
- lor t •* •ns L ■ oe*le Park
490 am from Bolton 7UO am for Holton
T to am from Bolton •00 am for Bolton
Ito pm from Holton 1M pm for lb,’.ton
990 pm from Holton 9 to pm for Holton
700 pm from Bolton T9O pm for ltolton
4to pm from ltolton 9to pm for Bolton
1 UU N bbiinubl
Car leaves Holton street Junction 6 M
a. m and ovary thirty tnlnutee thereafter
until Jl 10 p. tn.
Car leaves Thunderbolt at 0 00 a. m. and
every thirty minutes thereafter until
12 00 midnight, for Bolton street Junc
tion
1f46646426416’ AMD t'AHCKL CAM.
This car carries traitor for passengers
on all trips and leaves west side of city
market for tale of Hope. Thunderbolt
and all Intermediate points at 9 00 a. a..
1.0 p. m . 6DO p m
Leaves Isis of Hope for Thunderbolt
City Murkit and all Intermediate points
at 400 a. ra . It 00 n m . 240 p if.
WkST END CAM.
Oar loaves west side of city market for
West End 400 An and every 40 minute#
thereafter during the day until 11 60 p m
1 a*aves West End at 4 to a. m, and ev
ery 0 minutes tneresfter during tbs day
Witt! 12:00 o’clock midnight.
H M IT) ETON Gen Mgr
I!4<\ net rise. March. 93c; May. 61 tyc. Oc
lole-r. 7*,%c, Dccemocr. TNSyc,
Corn Hpot steady. No. 2. 45**; options
fairly u< live and unl4led G|snlng
Steady with W tied I R cased off Ulirler big
world’s shipments, unsatisfactory (aides
and large cnrkrt estimates; rlroasj easy
t WVf%*’. n*t decline; May, 4l*4c; Octo
ber, 44*g*‘; Deremts-r. Il%e.
t>is -S|eil strwdv. No. 2. 2i*g(; o|gl(ins
Inactive and easier with corn.
Reef firm
Cut meats steady.
lotrd Arm, OcUrtmr, 67 50, nominal; re
fined firmer; continent, 17 65
Perk steady, tnesg, 112 59*111.59.
Tallow quiet.
Petroleum dull.
Rosin quiet*
quiet but Arm. 44*44/45c
itlrr firm
T’offe* H[va Itio quint; No I, Invoice.
**4r’. mild quint, r’ordova o%ft 14c Fu
tur( opnnesl ste idy ui un hanged prices,
(ind im/rov*rl fall*-wing the opening rn I
op room and tight oatstde support, based
on bolter foreign market news than had
te en looked for. small Brasilian receipts,
lair [sil demand ond a moderate ware,
house movement. Hhocts werr the nurln
buyer Thr- clos*- tvs* steady at tin
* tiang*vl prices, to 5 |sonts net higher. To
tal sales 11,759 bugs. Including No vender
6 5 D* • - rnl*er 7 I.V-. March, 7 30U7 .1.,
Fiigrr Raw quiet. fair refining. 0.
ntrlfugxl 9r, trot. 4*40; molasses sugar
3’.' , fetln* ,1 quiet.
Butter '*ady. ir*mery, lf/23*j-. s'it,
dairy Isgi33r
f’herse steady, large white, lOV-; small
do. lie
fatgs steady; state and Pennsylvania
21*22.'. Western. 17U19c.
Potatoes quiet; Jerseys. II to*fl t7'4.
New York 11.1(91.(1*4, l/ax Island. tUs)ji
1 75; Jersey sweets. Jl 50*12 to
peanuts Arm fancy hand-picked. 4%(j5c;
olhrr domestic, S'4W4c.
r’ahhage quiet. lTrng Island, per 100
11 ’ll 25
Freights to lalvcrpool dull; cotton by
-t< am 2Tc
COTTON VEEf) OIL.
New York, Oct. 39 —Cottonseed oil un
hanged and dull; prime crude, barrel
nominal, prim*- summer yellow. 34*40
prompt, eg umrn*r yellow. 2Vy prim*
winter yellow- (Ofllle prim*- white, S6i
XN, prim*- meal. 62, •KMr.'g.SO
Pint (GO M 4HKETI.
Chle igo. Get 29 Wet weather, reported
Argentine damage to crop and a visible
Iru resse un*lrr • xpecalloos were mainly
responsible for an advsnee In wheat to
day 1) ..rntier clos.d **tß over Friday.
orn c osed 1 %e lower and oats *,c
high* r, Provlatuns at the close were 2’x4f
<sc improved.
The landing futures ranged as follows:
Opening. I! ghest. Lowest. Closing
Wheat No 1—
Oct 71% 72% 71% 72%
Nov 71%4F71% V 2% 71% 73%
Dee 72%072% 73',4/73% 73’. 73%t(71',
Corn N 2, —
Oct 37 ft 27% 37% 36% .%%
Nov. .. to 036% 26% bVM’t 35%
Dec 64%025 35 0H 215"4% 34%
Mxy %** 3(% 25% fivkOM
Plant System
of Railways.
Train* operated by 60th nifridUn
Ono hour tlowrr fiitin rify <mj#
In rffnrt Oft. I, IW.
All ir iln "
L v Hi van rmh D<uly Ar Savannah
RftVND
' >5 4im| BrAV.inn.th j 1 00 moi
*f| Wajrcruu jlo la tni
*lO •!>! . . Jnckonvlllt |IJ 10 n'n
10 pm| and ! | 7 oo pm
Hftwfif)
i am| Savannah......... |J 4£* mm
f ' 4i ‘ rr! . . Charleston (7 U 0 mm
13 “in if nnd Kant*,.. |f 10 pm
Coniir r ?i.sAi.-t ui fVtrt Tampa with l’m
in iinr iml "■ lilt nt il (mmrni leaving
for K• v WVnr nivl Ha vans Vlintdnys,
ThfirmtaiyN umi tur days, iiuop m
<*4ll nt Tuket Oltins for furthsr iofor*
mat ion
J. II I*ol,ll F’Ml’H, T I* A .
WAHf) CLANK. City Afronl,
I >t* Moto IfotH. I f)onr> 71
IV W WIIKNN, I'titAMta* r l i®ff|r |fn<
airrr. B.v.nnih. Jt
mGEORGIA
fi< hodulee Effective Rgpt. JO. 1904
Trains arrive at and depart from
Central Htatloa, West Broad, (* of
Liberty street
*9th Meridian Time One hour aknrar than
eltv time
Z Arrive
Savannah: Mavaaaahr
I An, M ( ,si. Atlanta,!
* 46am Covington Mllt.d*avlll*|s( (Xggii
|hnd all IntermedUls potnls|
(Augusta, Macon, Atlanta.| " r
|Athens. MiHPgomerv, Co-|
) toptn luintms. Birmingham Am (• 40am
|ertcus t Eufaula and Troy |
t ts'prn Dover gerwrarauAittloa *; utsi
’* topm Oaytew Dinner Train ~14 topm
'Dnlly, tExrept Hunday
HETAVK6N -SAVANNAH AND TYREE.
*"*th meridian or H ivannsh city tints.
leave hava.s.naii
sl."Uy only Ci, a j,.,| y „ c mt
Monday 9.30 n tn Daily 3to p u.
LEAVE TYHKE
MtmrJay only 716 a m Dally axcepl
Monday 10:26 *. m Ir#i| y 6to p m
< onnsciknia mad*- at terminal points
wilh all tralna Northwmt, Weac and
noulhwpfl.
Hleei.it,g ear* on night iritna between
Havannah and Augusta. Uteri, Atlanta
• h'l If Ir mlnxhain.
Parlor (*.r on day trains betwesn Hs
vonnah. .lit,,© n d Atlanta.
l-or . omplate In;.*rii.ailo-i vhedujss
rsles and ■ onn.ellons apply lu "*
'•> Tithn and rase
©ngc Agent, 107 Bull street
or
7r* r,r ' , °' Thksr Agsric
J < II A If. K. Oi’tiFrnl I'itik miifpr a xro nt
t : t "'NTOJ,. TVs Ain' Mons/pTr A *’ Bt
HE D KUNE. Gen Huperln(*rdan(,
B-ivirmrih 0.
IgMfki (IMITEO
'^P^4INS
Double Daily Service
Tha short tins to Norfolk. Washington
tbs Msat' - " New Yurk sad
|No tt No W
I.v mat,. H A 1. It, 12 35pm II 59pa
Ar Columbia, H A. U R>| t Upm t Ikia
Ar Raleigh, H A. L Ry H I7pm 11 U.m
Ar Durham. 8 A. L. Ry 7 Mam t Itpm
Ar Pemrsburg, H a l tty t hum t ftspm
Ar Richmond a A. U Ry ft 15am $ tup,,,
Ar Washington. Parma * dim ftOprn
Ar Italttmore Penna 10 Warn II fftprn
Ar Philadelphia. Penna.. 13 27pm J Mam
Ar Naw York Patina 1 03pm $ i;. ra
I No tt Nut
, v R-ii arm ih, 8 A L llr 12 35pm II fiSpaa
Ar Pormmouth. 8 A L.Hr| 7 ooam| $ 50pm
Hleamer* leava Norfolk dally, except
Hunday. for Raltlmnre. Philadelphia and
New York, and dully for Washington.
Tha short Una to Montgomery, Mobil#
and New Orleans, leaving Ravannsh at
726 am, arriving at Montgomery 710
p in . at which point elms* connection Is
made with the L. * N. R R . arriving
at Mobile 3.06 a. m. and New Orleans
7to a m.
Tha short line to Kernandlna. Jackson
ville. Tampa and other Florida points.
I No n i Na n
TZT Havann.iK! B A I- R >•; 5 trt.imTS 67pm
Ar Fernanrtlna. HAL. Ry ft Siam' I Oftpm
Ar Jacksonville. H A L.Hy ft loam 7 40pm
Ar Tampa, B. A. L. Ry ft 30pm| $ 20am
Maanlltcrn* Pullman buffet sl*plna car
■ervlc* to WasMnaion. Baltimore. Phtl*-
delphl* and New York; wi*o to Jackson
ville and T*mti*.
Dining cor* from Savannah to Hamlet,
and Itlchmond to Nw York.
Buffet parlor car* Savannah to Mont
gomery.
For additional Information apply to
Ticket Office. Bull and Bryan street*
Phone 9
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Oats No 3
f>ct Il'A rw HH -ff4k(Yll|
Nov HMKIH SIH4KIH BS4RIH HVk
lit- .... 11N4t% -T JlHßni* IM*H
May JST4 .*3MfV 31%
Mesa pork per burial—
Oct ... | ... $.... *ltW
Nov 10 #i 10 m 10 ns wm
Jan .... 11 11% II M 11 10 UIS
laird, per 100 pounds
Oct T t*
Nov. ...70) 7 IS 6 W% 7 WH
Jon .... 65 6 72% *6. 6.%
Short rib* per 100 pound*
Oct .... *75 675 *75 676
Nov r. 31 630 tSt 6 30
J in 5 90 6 07% 5 90 6 V.
Caah quotation* wera a* follow*: Floor,
quid. No. .1 spring wheat, tat 175% ■; No. 1
red. 7.’V,i7s \r No 1 corn Wytlfflc: No.
2 y. How •>;,til7c. No. 2 oat*. 13ii23%c; No
2 white. 25% No 3 white. S%aSfcc:
No 3 rye to-. i-orl feeding birlev, 27c;
fair to I luitre milling t 7 ifdc; No 1 flva
• cd. 11.74; No I Northwestern. Si.TS;
prime timothy • ed. S4 ; tne* pork, per
barrel, 111.50. lard, i-er WO |>ounds. 1707%%.
7 10; short ribs s!d<*\ (loo*”). $d 7twi6 So.
dry anlpsl shoulder*. (bo*rd. W “06 00%;
short clear ldce (nosed) K.7sdaSi; whis
ky. basis of high wines, t 1.27.
-It fared We."
"OrsyDesrd broke up rheumattsn on
me." lays Mr Cha* Ttiomas. *h# Jew
eler on Whitaker etreet. "And put me tn
betlar neullh tuan I have enjoyed In a
long time."
Take Oraybeard Pills for that dtasy
feeling—Loa* appetite, and follow It up
with a bottle of Oraybeard. It Is all you
need. Respesa Drug Cos., aote prop*.
Savannah. O*.—art.
—lt has been decided that the marriage
of (Jueen Wllhi Imlna ahull take place Jan
uary 17. in the Willcnwkcrk. at the pulaoo
of The Hague*
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