The Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1900-current, November 08, 1900, Page 9, Image 9

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financial and commercial. Mh. !WIIKKT HEH*O!D TO THE |,T OF Tilts BtBfTIIIN. %|| ll** %rllv* lauea \ilmnm rr Morrd and Well MHinminfil ou Trri.irndoa* lluylnis—Tbe l otion i aiurra Mark* ! Drop* lsl f I it c— I urpeuf ln* Firm ul 4(N\ u i Kukini 1 o# "•** on ond llrlou, i nI *d Telegraphic Narkria. The Morning N>*t Office. Wf lnihday, Nov. 7. --poose of the market* to the rA • presidential election wai rager i* i and closely welched to-day. . ontldent that th* odmiulstra . i triumph Ini thrown out their the shape of purchases In the k*t. and dr w tnem In to-d.*y h liberal nroiliF It was not the thi morning aftr the election ago. whfn prices opened up at ,i . of from 2 to 10 pomis through, i-t. but the advance was w 11 dt* , l ind showed that the confidence , l . M Klnley victory which prevailed r. the election, had not been ful • in ted in the upward movement of during the past month All the ic n u*-s sftowtd the effect* of th* elec i'll the gains were well maintain* I • . rronges? sort of buying The sale* f. i day ext eeded .• million shares con t! i being in excess of what was y. *••* !<*•* by some of the m<>*t onperva tl ii ste in Wall street. It w .* ex I*. . never, that as the voting went > . w >;d the prices of stock*. and the ati . were only ihc fulfillment of x pretj t ins tton future* market reflected th r . f the election In a decline of 11 w , ,j . joints. with the closing steady. <, i §1 dullness prevailed throughout the .1, .:,*! was a fair business doing in }. ( . -ugh the dullness for the pan* t \ i.i s has not yet been overcome Tha nrv markets ruled steady and a - resume of tne dlflerent rvr*. s will show th* tone, and quota tion.* at the closing to-day COTTON Tn- cotton market closed quiet to-day. with reported sales on the spot of I ale The demand was moderate from nil tm iirces. the trade not apparently hav ing f illy recovered from the ho.tday dull ness caused by tne t-lection Th** dsv s receipts were 4.M6. against 7 Fd last year, ind 11 9?9 vaar before last The cotton • tu .*♦ m itg showed h d*** t hing t• *- den-'v. and closed steady M • net loss of 1 ard 16 points. 1,. following were the official ‘•pot quo tations at the close of th*.* market at tha Cotton Exchange to-day: j This Last I day. | year. Good middling: 9 1-1* 7*4 Middling * IM7* Low middling 1 9-16 6\ Market quiet, soles S"8. Savannah Receipts, Exports and Block* It* elptp this day 4,964 Receipts this day list year 7.404 T. :s day year before last 11 *l9 It* **pts since Sept. 1. 1!) 4.19.21*'. Bam** day last year 374,3*7 Coastwise exports \.M Stock on harwl this day .. 73.235 Same day last year 110.445 Receipt* and Slocks at the. Porto— Receipts this day 53.302 Receipts this day last year . 43.684 Receipts this day year before last . 73.156 Total receipts since Sept 1. 190" 2.420 77* Same time last year 2.176.613 B me time ye n* before last 2.iC. dinrk a* all ports to-day 417.415 Stock same day lasi year **>4.045 Pally M.\* mw i. at other Ports Galveston—Quiet; middling. 9. net re tpt*. fM73. greas. 20.07.1. stork. 194.475. New Orlett s Steady . rnl*'.lllng. .*. n* t etpts. 17.*>2, gross 17,662. sa.e.s, .'*,9ft*. .. k 203.707 Mobile—Quiet: middling. 1* 11-16; net r*- ipts, 1,045; grosc. 1 'MV sales. sfln. stork. .2 IH9 Charleston— Steady. middling 9. net re. • ipts, 2.145. gross. 2.14*. stock. 21.070. Wilmington-Firm, middling. net re eipts. 114; gr*m*, 134; stock. 11,194. Norfolk- Steady. mldillng. 9; ret re. elpta, 1,521; grows, 1.521, .*-aie*. .*ll. stock. 754 Baltimore—Nominal; mid ding. 9%*; ock. 2.950- New* York—Quiet, middling. 9 9-14; n* t elpts. 1.113; gross. 3.04. sales. 2.5>11. • k. 41,9k7. Itostoii— ll4lday, net reclpts, 4.3 M, gross. * 4 Philadelphia—Dull; midd'lr.g. 9 13-14; net r* elpts. 423; gross, 423. stock. 2.754. illy Movement* at Interior Towns— Auguatn—Steady; middling. 9% net r*. • I4S. •ternphis Steady; middling. $ 15-14; net *l|>ts. 2.<79; gros.-. 4.575, -ls, I,'wVi; *k. 99.%0. >t Louis—Dull; middling. 9 J.p>; net re • , gross, 19.953; sales. 5. atock. • i "71 :r. Innatl (two days)—Quiet. middling. net rece*pts. 2. 7ib. gross, 2,703, stock, Mout ton—Steady. middling, s 13-14, net I Ip!a. 23.9M1. gross, 23.954, Miles. 19. • k. 87.333. \ lib Firm, mbkllii g. 9 1 * ' *i;orts of cotton this dv— ■ * ilv<stn~T the * niireiir. 1.9 M \* w nrb ans—To Or* it Britain, *.n&s; to • continent. 19.135, c<.astwis**, 4.%<* Mobile— Coasi wise. • vannah—Coastwise. 1.538 narP|ton-Coa.-* ! wr.se. 519 Norfolk—Coastwise. 424 • w York—To the continent. 3.422 i 1 foreign exports from all ports day To Great Britain, 6,055, to th rdneni, 21.615 *■ i! f**r* ign exports from *all por:s thu this week: To Great Britain. 71.421; to I * K,.25i|, to the continent. 98.775 l fi>relgn exports since Bept. 1. 1990 ■ t i Britain, 892>-'. to Prance. |4i,. o the cont.nent, 647.411 SKA ISLAM) COTTON. *utm has apparently dropped Ron* *l**trt ind for fe.* Is a.id cotton Coll ar# waiting. ar.<l doubtless h>p market io work out the Influences Pie*s i. Ther** ts Ju.-t now consid *)•* Interest as to the sixe of th** crop. • i r. ding more definite information. 'i iiiion promises to remain feature* ■ “ about follows ♦ East Florid as 23<*fi24 • no'.ce ind fancy Fiorklas 73Vt(|24 • i- and fancy Georgias Georgias • 'in* Georgias .. 4 Bio fen r pts past week 3 9 P •*'- j.as? week 1 K ' 6 *5! 0 this season ! l".d)S -’4.413*- I a*? w*cek 751 2.4^ • on hand 13.*61 COTTON FI Tt RES. 1 h# Market Cloned Steady at a l,r '!ite of 1(1 Point*- w York. Nov 7 —The cotton mark *v opened easy at a lecline of Favorable weather and fs i y r * te.ptg with no particular promise in (he near future, offset i.i* * HTt t°reign news, and when later <• owed weakness the local mrk i# nie quite uns*tlcd and the decline • reseed to 13016 points comp*"* * f h * .osmg figures of Monday Pri *"!• stated that th** English cut **le nad ilsroiinte4l the eiacalon r - - ■. Later in tha day the market be- MURPHY , CO., INC.. Itoa/d of liuitUlnc. SavanuAh Prtvato lcai.il wir.a lo New Tork. Chicago aitd New Oriuna. COTTON. ITOUH AMI UHAI.A. * s >w York office. No 1 Broadway. Office* in principal rifle* ihrouahmil the Boufh. WrMe for our ilarkei Manunl nd book containing Instruction* for trader* . am- very dull wit: iciitna* moMlv j.-. ,i. “•*<* both |dca i>f fh.' a -mint ehowm* marked tieelution owing Cos the Mnilßunl hue bear furnished by the frost que-tlon. if tietn* reporud i m rollon wis sui! he. ir.c mwiui. I ar.d pi< kr.l in lm| mi ■ ft.,,; a ot the floiiih. Toe market . ...I „ty at * nei loss of {atlnt*. FI.I fTI % rio\s n |'| Tl 111 s. N*-w York. Nov 7 —cotton futures open ed easy and closed et. a ly. Prices a- fol low* | Open. High. Low. Clone January #99 9 >*2 **>9 8 K* February .... foi 9*l * 8.90 March ti.ol uj H 2 8 t April !• U 0 *olj s*s s| May 801 Sol sKtj 89S J'ine j9ol| 801 887 8 K July |BBoj 897 Ml 81 Auguse 8.90 I 8 90 8 85 8 83 September ...j .... } .... | .... .... Ot'tober November ..... 904 9.05 jk tu ggg Do ember . 9.01 1 *\\ 115 Rll I*4lol. OTTO* M \ HKFT. Liverpool. Nov. 7. 4 | m rao!*r #** huslnc; prl* es steady. Anun.-m mii ditng sN*d The stie# c*f th* dsv were S.fgji* bah*, ef which 500 were f.>i |* uli tlnn and rxjvr and incbvb I 7 4"* be Ameri an Receipt* WOO bale , all Am-r i<an. I mures opened quie: ar.d t iy an*l lue* >1 e,ij*\. Ameri can mi-l iling, 1 m • November. 5 Old. s*‘llers; November. 4 62d .‘■eller*; Decern her-January. 4 ♦*>!. buyers; Junuury-Fobiuary. 4 59d. valu ; Febri.sr - 3!arch, 4,57 r45Sd. buyers; Marc -Ap 11, 4 s*-u4 57d. seller#. Apr lMay i . .Vj 4 I ► i‘ller#. May-June. 4 54d. buvers. June- Juiy. 4 53d. bu>ers. July-August. 4 7i2l sel ler*. Augu#t*Sep:eml>er. 4 47y4 48d, valu* N*w Or ban*. N *v. 7 —Cou n lutur* barely steady November . ’'7 | h’*'i%72 March 6 72^^7’. December . Janu.try . 8'9*448 71 May Bb4^%7> February . 8 7iu*.7 Jurve .. i OTT4IN 1.l T Ibltv. New York Nov 7 —Murphy dir Cos #gy Result of election had no effect on the cotton market, tn fart, it was n**f ex pected .0 have any port*.l future* in t rav maik- t 4 to 5-*di lower than previous elos**. with spots tin changed* middling uplands 5V saie# The foreign raws was rsither and. appoint ing. and In connection with continued fa vor aide weather and absence of any frost news, we opened 4 to 6 points under Mon day's close. Discouraged buyer* were in clined to liquidate their holdings, and the mark* t received very little support either from local or outside a< count. Wall street houses were devoting roor** attention to the stock market than cotton. P*rt re reipts were also larger than expected, footing up 53.3(12 against 43.6 M i.#t year, estimate# at New* Orleans end Houston were also rather liberal, the former ex p# ting 14.009 to agaln#t .5.440. Utter K.Oti) to 15.000 against 12.24 N. w York. Nov. 7.—Hubbard Fro A- Cos. say: After sharp rally vesterliy rvl thlv m*>rnng Liverpool broke sharp ly on tne failure of frost reports to tv* confirmed Hid the rontunud favorable whither in the South, which i* believed *0 be adding to the crop In many s'*c tk> - nothing more nn be exp# te*l while in other* the top crop must be making every day. Th#* decline in Liverpool unies . .* aurrrlse to the local trade, who held otfon over the election. Aft**r tn** opcnlt-.g #al* to realise were the order# wh::h supplied she deman#! at *lnw\ r* ceding prices. In the Atlantic #t it* the hf -llng of cotton continue# to be the fea ture of the movement. Throughout the Southwest the planter* appear to b#* sell ing freely, meeting the demand. IIIt 5 UtIUUN. New* York. Nov 7 —The market I# still Urg* ly under the influence of election and it 1> not expected that lu>er* and seller# uf dry goods will sett,* down t actual business much before next week Travel ing representative* ar*- starting out f**r their respective territories and returns fdmuid b. fortticoming Ix fore long, lit tbo meantime price# remain firm at an nn* (hanged level with stock# In g.iod tondi t ion. KA\ AL #TOK:i. \V* dnesday. Nov 7 SPIRITS TTRRENTINi: Th. tur|>en t ne market opened Arm to-day at 4# cent?, with #u'e# of 857 casks, and do?* I firm and unchanged, with further sal* # of cask# The deman*) was fair throughout the day. and despite the efforts to yet into the murk* t on t lower basis than quotation* bu\e!* found that It showed strung resistance. There doe? not appear to factor# to be any feature calculated to produce a weakening at present, and they t - ordmgiy look for the continued main tenance of price*. Tne day*# receipt# were 941. and the exj*oi 1# 295. ROSIN—The rosin market opened at a decline of 5 rents on grade# O and be low. at which the tone of the market ruled Arm. with a fair demand for the of ferings The sale# at the opening were 1.- 7t7 barrels* and at tne closing 2..W> barrels Throughout the day the demand *eefn#*d in be brisk, and .1 round lot changed hands The day*# r*celpt# were 3.177. and the export# 574. Price# a# follow# A H II 39 ! R * D 1 •*> K 16, K 1 35 M 1 "o K 1 40 N 3 10 r, 1 45 W G 3 s* I { 1 55 \V W 2 85 r* tpt# Wednesday— Fpirlt# Ho In <Vntr 1! H tiros 1 5 F A VV 4V# 857 y *44 I,XB 81 h. Mary Evert it 70 fr> Kxport* \V*.lm'*<J> 8 8 Dorr he*ter. Fait* •3'" l fl Au*UM. N Y 297 7t Naval Si ore* Srotemenl— Splrlie Koeln. Buvk April 1. 2.197 H2.41M Receipt* to-day 9lt 3.177 Receipt* prevtouely 2<i<i.3iß 838.371 Toni *lnc* April 1 :<KM9 78IOW Expori* ÜB-dy 295 874 RIA AM I *L. iia:(jTi r Jc fkiTlsl COMPANY. 81 Broadway, N- w York H> in. he,--.V Bute *ireei, Horton; ¥>J \\ „i hi irr-l. k’hlladelplila CoNNKCTEP HY PRIVATE WIRES BONDS STOCIvS. OHAIN. COTTt'N lloiigAt ir*l tMJ.d for Ch or on Moderate M iryniß 10 har* lot* inJ ui>war>l. Commivalon. j.j* t'olion our ,p* laity Buiali nurgin* arid laie *nvln* on rom mi*ton Write for term* We can Inter rut you Bead for our too-page "Oulde to Invetior*,” glvtnc detailed Information lo inve*tor and operator* tn Stock* Ortln *nd Cotton, leaned ral;e and mailed fre.- S'.it.rile* on Railroad. Induitrl* and Mi*- cellaneou* Sr. untie* 11 i*cr>eet and ioaett pr.ee* of Mock* ficon 1898 Excellei i er vlce. Corre*|iondence aolicited Out-of lown order* ylven rpectal attention JOHN W. DICKEY, Mock and Hond Broker, AiUlftTA. lit- Write for Llat. IHE MORNING NEWS: THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 8. llKK). Export# previously .90.939 654 545 Exi>ori# since April 1 230 934 955.139 Stock on hand to-day 33.535 12X.915 Stock Ust year 30 676 147.327 Oliarleeton. Nov 7—Spirits turpentine mirket llrm a: 39V: lio#|n. steady, urv inncsl AYilmtngioi N t’ Nov 7 —Spit! tw tur pentine H ni> . Rosin stegd) . 1 125. receipts. 372. t rud. turp**ntln*. steady. sl4 _*4o. re ceipts. $1 44 New Orleans. Nov. 7 Receipt#, rowio. id. turpcniinc. 16 Lxjorts to Liverpool Kl 9. ro#in. tmi iiig: m viikki While drying* of the week in th** rice market were somewhat contracted, the denial!.i a> a whole was ot eubsianUal .uul eii'-yuraging character. Receipt# continue ahead of immediate requlntif nt.-. b n their is no vuitbl* sagging of prim*, n the contrary, not a litik* bit is being promiKiy stored. owmr t -nflilent that l*etr tigut**# will te set ured on all herit able selections by the next or at most th following, week Thl* reversal of th** usual trend appear* to the superftctal ob aerver* a# sort of fifteen panic' but not to b* wondered at when all diie* t and vollaieril fa for* of market are taken into . otMddcration Th. i u?on tUksn*-! under favoring ondltion?. ahnormaMv light st ks m every quarter; early crop In th* ha no# of tho#e win* knew* r# value n i knowing, dared maintain, high prices in competitive irtt >s u h i# potatoes, bwaivs et Taking these in conjunction with the recent eucum* in Japan whi h /wive so senouelv diminished and dam tg*-'l rop. the outlook f*i domestic 1# most promising Advices from the ftouth are of former tenor, activity general and well dis tributed Virluallv every leature of the situation l# favorable but •!! the fame, the 8 ris.il pefl and still to Come, am often rem.irkt-1 of thflom Hi * in recent year#, it i its own worst enemy” Thl# #e- M>n, however, may prvv** th* rxc-pi ot .# planters apparently grasp th* •iiuation. comprelu-ndlng that there must tw . ptop ♦ r appn latlon of their own product and a sturdy cxeroise of ' grip, grit and grace * if full value# are to be obtained. Com mand of capital and co-operation app ar to be the order of ihe day. and wdth piethorh crop d# iberately mirk ted. *ha product of Louisiana in dollar# and cents, qould Ih* fur and away ahead of any previouc year • , Fl\ %\CI4I*. MONEY—The demand keep# fairly up %\h the supply FOREIGN EXCHANGE—Market steady. Commercial demand. It sixty days, 54 7!**, ninety days. $4 77%. franc*, Tart# and Havre, sixty days. 5 22%, Hwiss, sixty day. . 36. Belgian. 5 2%\ marks, sixty d.ivs, 93 9-16. ninetv days. K 5-16. DOMESTIC STEADY Steady, banks are buying ar 1-16 discount and selling j# follow. $25 and under 10c pre mium $25 to 960. 15r premium. ftV) to Slb>. yc premium. SIOO to s2o<*. 2.V premium. s_■•• to ll.uon. < premium. Il.orrt and over. 75c per M premium. SECURITIES—The market ) active for Central securities, a general firmness ail round Mock*. Rid Ask AuguMa and Savannah R R lflft 110 Atlanta and West Point 129 do 6 per cent certificates . ...10ft Augusta Factory *2 95 Citlxen? 1 Hank til 1M Chatham Bank lib 111 Chatham R E 4 ! Cos, A 57 V* do do B. 56 57 Eagle and Phoenix Mfg Cos .105 107 Edison Electric Ilium <'o 107 l f 6 Mfg Cos I^3 Germania Bunk 130 131 Georgia and Alabama 23 26 Georgia Railroad Common 215 217 Oranlteviile Mfg Cos 195 170 .1 P King Mfg Cos 160 ldt Langley Mfg Cos 115 130 Merchants' National Bank ll2 National Rank of Savannah ....160 Oglethorpe Savings and Trust.. .110 People's Savings ami Dan 10f) Sou hw* - tern Railroad Cos KS 110 Savand.ih Ga# Light Cos Southern Bunk 153 la& Savannah ltank and Trust 114 Sibley Mfg Cos.. Augusta 64 ft* Savannah Brewing b 2 Honda. Rid. Ask Char, Col. * Aug Ist B*. 1300 1(1* Atlanta rlty t*. 1922 104 10* August* city ta. 1927 108 do 4',a. 1928 11l do 7a, 190* 107 >4.1 *. 1913 in ..... Ala Mid s*. Ind'd. 192*. M A- N lOO AuguetA Ka- lory. 8 |er cent.. 1915.113 Hrunawl kHI and 7Veatern 4a. 193* *2 *4 C. II R A II Hiking collateral 5 92H 94 C. of <l. lai morlg S, 1948 F. 4k A ..........t 121 O. of Cl con f,, 1945. M Ar N 94 83 C. of <i. lat Incomes, 1947. 457, 4t!>^ do 2,1 Incomea 14 15 d-* 81 Income*. 1945 . 7, 7'* C" of C,. <M. O. Ar A Dlv ) Sa 1947 .1 * .[ || 0 C of O (Raton Hranchj, 5a 192 rt .1 & D m 97 City A- Hutuuhan R. R lt 7a I'd 1 * Columhua City sa. 1909 KT7 Chjrlealon illy la. IWO ~... 101 P>2 Eagle A Phoenix Milla 192* log 108 Kdlaon Elrcltl- Illuminailng da 105 Enterprise Mfg a. 1902 Ka Georgia Railroad o*. 1910 lit ny* G 8 A- F . 1915. J * J 112 113 Georgia A AlaUima lei 5. 19C .104 log Georgia stale 3'a, 1930. J & J .no .In 3',s. 1915. M A- N 104 do 4',a. 1915 11* 119 Macon oily tie. 1910. J & J u* ll* do 4'ye. 19W Jan. |str lid 112 Ocean Seamhlp s*. 1925 104 10* Bnvannah city 5a.. qur January. 191* 110 ill do sa. quar February. 19i9 .10* 110 South Carolina Mate 4<*a. 1933 11* ll* Sibley Mfg Cos tit. 1903 I<B South Hound 5* 8* 98 S F A W *.>n. ml ge e. 1954 124 12* do do Ist sa. gold 1934 115 do St John Dlv. I*l 4 1934 94 >1 New York. Nov 7 Monty on call, easy at 108 per rent . last loan 2 per <nt Prime mercantile paper 4',07. per cent . Us loan, 2 per cent Prime m-rcantl a paper. 47,05 tor cent ; aierllng exchange firm, with actual huMnera In hanker* hill* at tl 4*'* for demand and at tl *o^o4.*7>-, for sixty day"*; ponied rate- 31 *l7, ac<l J 4.55 Commercial tittle. 34 79'.*4*4.1n Silver cerllflcaiea. *3 r ,odsc. Bar silver. *3V. Mexican dollar*. uo7c Government bond* airong; Gate bonds, strong; tallro.d bond* etrong STOCK 9 AMI 804D9. Etrltla* li< in it n.I Followed by I'.uor mo u ■ Transactions. New York. Nov 7 —No such exciting de mand for stock* ha# been witnessed on the New York Exchange since (he boom day. of the flotation of the securities of He new indue trial combinations In the rprlng of 18W. a* to-day kept all depart ments of Ihe Stock Exchange at a fever heat of animation and activity lt I* rarely In Ihe speculative world (hat a preconceived plan of 'Petallone which has been widely discussed In public re nnlt* so successfully at ihe taking on of long stocks by professional operator* for soma lime past In anticipation of the large demand to follow Ihe election The effort to discount the result I* almost certain to overdo Itself, and the flood of seldng io realise often carries price* down on th# very culmination of a favorable even" Bur the rush to-<lay to buy stock* wa* so overwhelming as to absorb all the very large selling with no great effect on prices The professional operator*, who have been taking on long stock for several weeks past threw over their holding* on n enormous scale lo take advantage of ■ i* outside di mend. The buying contlnu-l with such animation and pe. uiatlve aen timent became o buoyant tht buying for long account was renewed on a very larg,* scale b\ both professional and mitsid* speculator# Tti# sudden relapse in the money market had much to do with the renewed outburst of speculation. It beeam* clear that th pinched condition of Monday wa? the out. gome ot conservative safeguard# against Contingent disturbance of the money mar ket and funds were poured out very free. I.v As against the 25 per ••nt rate on Monday the first loan to dav wa*tna<le at 5 per cent , which ww# th- highest of th> day In the dealings after ne U ha t been Jtrgeiy aupplitd. th# raw fell to 1 per cent The ey fiange market promptly responded demand sterling rising fully \ ver Men uav's nominal rate The large transfer of stock ownership from foreign to Amer ican hand# also affected the exv hung< market very materially It general term? Ii mty b* sail that the price of tall toad stock* 1s from 14 • 2 (toints highet on an averag#, us a rasuii of to- ki> . (ratling The movement in Pennsylvania was very notable, even In the day broad and *• five market and Northern Pacific shaicd thl# prominent * in a le## degree. The extreme ad vatic* |m Pennsylvania was b l ± point#. .nl in Northern Pacific 3% In the Industrial de 1-artmt nt gains were even more marked bus tin movement then w tar tnors feverish and irregular t4tel sttt, k# were in the ground ami many of them advanced between 4 and 6 point* Thera was a latn reaction in the market on profit waking. I led by £ogar on a re|>ort# l cut in price# by rival refineries. A t.urhber of Indus trial# reacted between 1 and 2 points, but in the railroads the law prices were only a fraction below the lest and the market was in progress of recovery and dosed i firm The bond mirket w quite as active. om'omparatlve!y a- G * for shocks and also very brotd. althoiutb t e mortgagee with speculative v tlue m■ e the most prominent Several of these rose from 1 to 4 per cent Total eales par v alue 4'-.2 • I 000 United refunding 2>. the old 4* uid &s advanced and new 4# U per cent on the ;a#t cal) Total sales of stock? aggregated 1.42 ft,• 70ft shares, including Atchison Tft.ftWi Atch- I Ison preferie<l 41.15 b. Baltimore and Ohio 29.910; Burlington 27.95 b. Hock Island 11.29 ft. Louisville and Nashville. 10.150 Manhat tan i:.6fto Metropolitan 12‘6ft). Missouri Pacific 31.990. Mlesoun. Katisa? and Tex as preferred 12.27'' Now York Gentrsl 21.- 1 Yi*t. Norfolk and Western 15,2b'. Northern Pacific 123.560, Northern Pacific preferre*| : 15,116; tTntarlo and Western 16,46 b Penn sylvania 132 452. Reading first 1*.43‘. R' | Lou!# Southwestern preferred 12,660. St I*sul 31.980, Hoot hern Parltlr 78. tin; Booth *rn Ballway 19709. Booih.'rn Hallway fr* f*rr**l 18.TA* In lon To'llV 78.1,r*), I'nlon Pacific preferred 17.32 ft Smelting 7 63b Sfftel Hoop 10.15 ft. Steel ,in*l Wire 4W.2.*w*. Steel and Wire preterr* i :.07b. Tin Plate 6 144 Tobacco 31.915; Ana onda 7.ft3D.Bro')k Ivn 39.67 ft; Colorado Fuel P. 960. Continen tal Tobacco 90,912. Continental Tnb.icco preferred 6.980. F'edcral Steel 45.139. Fed eral Steel preferred 11.950, Interti tt i.*nal Paper 6.700. National Steel 21.775, parift** Mall 7.150. People's Gas 22 810. pre#a#*J Steel Car S.OD. Sugar 52.376;Tennes#ee Coal and Iron 14.100; Sugar 62.870. Leather if*.- *>•. Rubber 6>/. Repiibilc and Steel 8.226. New York Stock I.l*' Alchlaon .35 |l'nion Pacific ... *4 r , do pref 777* <W> pref 777, Balt. & Ohio . 777, Wabash 7S fan Pacific *77, do pref 2rt\ Can So 58 Wheel A 1,. E 107* Che* A- Ohio 3IH do pref 2* l y Chi G W 12-. 7VI Central 134, Chi R A Q 131'- Third Avenu* 113 Chi Ind A 1, 23', Adima Express 1.31 do pref 55 jAm Express .158 Chi A E 111 C. 8 Express 8h Chi A N 1444* Wel.s Fargo 110 c. n i a i im coi i"i i, C. '• C A S' t, V (to pref .92 Cos So *i Am Melting .. 5S do lw pref 4‘.' s .lo pref do 2nd pref Ki>, Am S A Refng 4P, pel A Hu-leon 114 * do pref 9. , rel E A 77' 17* ’Am Spirit* 2 Denver A R G 20*, do pref do pref 71VAm Steel Hoop 247, Erie 1.3 | do ptef 77 do Ist pref ...W|Am S A Wire 298, Ot Nor pref 147 do pref 7*', Hooking Coal 14 Am Tin Tiate .. 34', Hock Valley 3*', do pref *s7* Illinois Central ill*. Am Tobacco . 102 lowa Central . 1* 7 do pref. 1> praf id, Ana M.i. <lgT* U Erie A 7V 27 Brook R T 437 do pref ... 104 Col F A Iron 41 t-ike Shore . 2iu', Com Tobac Aj . ;;I' D A N 7D. do pref *1 Man. I. lhl*. Federal Steel . 44 ? * Met. Si Ry .143', do pref . 72', Mex Central 1374!Get Electrlc m § Minn A S' I. 41 iOlucoat- Sugar .. 55>, do pref 99 do pr.-f ... .101‘a Mo I'arin.- MXllatl. Paper ... 22*4 Mobile A Ohio 41 j <b> pref 4*--, Mo K AT... 11'.,' l*a.-|e<|.. Gas 4* •lo pref IH(|NltlaHl HlseuH 37', N. J Central ..134 | do pr. f 91 N 7' Ceniral 1. . > Notional Read 2!', Nor A Weal. 39'*j •!.. pref . 93 .h. pref 78 National Steel 337, No. Pacific <>l7, do pref 91 to prt f 7'-". N. T Air H IM Oni A 77 23*i North Am 147, Ore I: A Nav 42 I'aclfle t'oasl ... M <lo pref 74 J .lo Ist pr. f .... 85 Rer.naylvania IS* 1 -, do ;u.| pref .. M Beading I*%!Pacific Mall .... 45 do Isl pref 40 ;people # Gas . 947, do 2nd pref. . 29'.*'Preswd 8 Car.. Sl* 4 Rio G. 7V. 3d j do pref *5 do 1-rel .. 8* |Pull r.il I cr .180 St VAS F 13 3 Rope A T . 5 do Ist pref 4* Sugar 12*V do 2nd pref. . 3*', do pref ...114 'Hi. L,. Sw 14', Tenn C A I ICO, do pref IS I , 11. H Leather .. 12N. St. Paul .. 119 7 k do pref 71-, do pref .1727, I', s Rubber 33 St. P AOm .115 | do pref .. 93 So Pacific 4<", West Union ~ *l T i So Hallway 13 T . R. 1 A S . ]B\ do pref I.* l , lo pref Ml Texas A Pac . 17N P C C A St L 52' J Bonds IT. P. 2* rf Mo , K A Tex r*g 1017* 2nd* *33,1 do coup .101', do 4 'j2, do 3*. reg lO**, NYC |als o,?* do 3*. coup 1107, N J. c. gen. jgj do new Is re*.l3, N Pacific 3a ~4 do new 4a do 4s 1027^ do old 4s rtg .1187, Route 4, jq; do old 4a coup, 1187, N A W. con 4* f* do Sa. reg .113 Oreg.g, Nav do ss. coup 113 Ist*. im DofC J 4 * 121', do 4s ;t137, Atchlwon gen- O S L 4a era I 4a Wl do con 8a ns do adjl 4 *l*4 Reading Gen 4 *9 C of Ca , con Rio 0. W Ist* ;-9 8a 84’, St L * I M do lat In- 44 con. 8. Ill>4 do 2nd In . 1479 St L A San F Can Sou 2nd* i'ff General 4* !J5 C. A O. 47 . .10 'Pt Raul cone 172 do 5a 118', St P C A Pa. C AN con 7* 1374 lat* 1!H do P F D do 5a .118% Chic Term ia 92 Sou Pa- 4a Ml* Col Sou 4a t* (Southern Ry ta.ll'V D. A Rio G. 4a. 99 8 R anl T 4- 454 Erie General 4 72'. Tex A P lata 115 1 , F. W A D C do 2nd 7ft l,t 75 I'nlon Pa"lfie 4a Kal', ()en. Rite Sa It* Wabaah lata 114 lowa Cent 1w.514 do 2nd- . 13 R A N uni 4e 99*, W*t Shore 4e .1127, M A O. 4 K-'-T, Va Centurle. 9!', New York. Nov. 7 —Standard Oil. *258 et*. yfurpl.y A Co.’* block Letter- New York Nov 7 —Thl* morning'* ■lock market upon the opening of butinea* fulfilled every reasonable expectation Th# new* of Republican success thl* morn ing. while commonly •neirlpated never- ] Ihelea* brought with It a flood of buying orders and the early scenes upon lie slock egchenge have eeldom been equall ed Extended dl* uaalon of the dealings la scarcely necessary. It can only Im- , aaid*thut advance* cxHndlng up to tftr.e or four point* above Monday'* final fig ures were common Th* dealings were 1 In launmw volume *l*l Intereet I Southern Railway. Tr*lt>* Arri\* and Depi t Savannah on B>‘lh Marldlan Tima—On* Hour Bl>'T Than City Tima Bahai ill** In Effrci Sunday. June 10. lSt. IU-Al* l A\ N in Till: KAB 1 READ IJP Non Nl> M,l (Cmirai "Pin*. I , Xu N 33 U .uym Si -Mam L i T .'... siaiamiith Ar J u •*• (Rafelem Tima.) 1 Jl|*ni 4 Jvain Ar UU.kvlila I-' 3 i*Mm 1 iCp.n ‘ ft P* ‘r am Ar Columbia Ui '• -•<" ;1 -•-* 11 li'l in It tarn Ar ihail.ute I.v - -pm ÜBptn L.’2|mi,At Graanaboro Li Jto nt ■ *o*m ' ~Ar .‘.~~S’arratii Li * 1 ■ " 38pm Ar 1 ... Lt * ,-:ii * • > ' ' 1 • .in Ar .“WchniSSr - b ljoiitotjl > 1 Main ,pm Ar . l.m Kbunr Lt li> - '"" 4 Sam 5 Ar Ch.itlo’l> lllu ? L,v J tMi>ttt|U Mpm 7 **an, * iatpni' Ar \Vaaliincton .... U U 1.-nt (*>!'"> • !••>* il I'm Ar Ualuntore I.v j > Jitm ■> Sffl'm 11 I:III J Aim Ar Phlliili lphia I.v ' ouain >. m 303 pm t TS.iti, Ar New York .. I.i 13 t"um 3 20|'>n ‘a pm Ipm vr i o l.\ I■ H l • • No 1* TO THR hJonril AND VVUST. j No 1% II c'eii'r.il TUM • i2;<v.„ i. s 7. iaf Arjl 5 lo * m (Eastern Tiiim* > 6Um Lv Columbia l- s ' z im 90*o Lv bparl inburg *• u luim) ,|,v A oh** vibe Lv 2 *Apm 4 62pui7Ar Hot Springe .. Lv 1 1 45am 7 Xpm Ar Knox villa Lv "2 am ' . I • vb y,.*„ 6* " 7 Lm Ar ...7 Cm-U.nati Lv < 6Hm Ar Hi Loll# Lv | I Oftgm Ar Loatoviile ’ 4 * All traune arrive and depart from tne Plant System Station. THROUGH CAlt SERVICE. ETC TRAINS 33 AND M DAILY. NEW K AND KIA)RI!‘A EXPRESS Vesd toil’d Itniltcd train#, with Pullman Dialing lUuuii Sb*epirig Car? -tw n S*v n nali and New York Cc JV Ctl #t WaanUtgton with C>lonial I \|*r • > If li'*#ttg lhtllman Sleeping c'ara oetwreen Charlotte and Richmond and t *h.rl*4t' •• **9 Nor folk Dining Cere #erve all meal# between Savannah end Wa#hn gt.u TRAINS 95 AND 9ft DAILY. THE UNITED STATES FAST MAIL V • lul# limited trait)*, trying Pullman DiawUig R*om Car iwn S a nah an l N w York Inning Car# eerv* ail meala between Sav un ii and VVa*lt ngt.*n. Al*'i Pullman Drawing Room S4e#-ptng Care batwren Savannah and Ciic'.nnati, through Asheville and ‘The Knd of It)# Skv For complete Information as to rales #chedules etc . apply to G GROOVER Ticket Agent. Plan? System Station JAMES FREEMAN. C P and T. A.. 141 Dull str.et Telephone#—Pell, *SO; Georgia Afift. S H HARDWICK Asvlstanl General Pa?sengrr Airent. Atlanta. Ga wis evident in every quarter of the market The early quotation* from !*on don were eagerly scanned and material advance# Were ebown For e*me unex plained reason the liotukm marker for Aniera an was very weak yestenlay, hut all |o#re# then made were recovered and price# were shown thle morning well alone parity wlbh New York's 4a*e#t quotations The dealing# here for for eign were on boeh ekle# of she market, and not a# heavy a# h and been exp* ’t*d It need not be #id mat nothing apart from the r?ult* of yesterday# election received the smallest amount of atten tion. t or. a# a matter of fact. w*as there any other news over the election dav holiday Northern Pacific feature in very Mrong market Humor* of extra dlvldfkl taking definite shape Tenne##ee Coal and Iron wa# actively hnughr by broker# u Mit 11 v trading for ln#ldc London dealt Up to c4o#e and taxid Ht |e4#t Ift" #)#•• on dav In spite of heavy profit taking ill all department# fat* price* showred lit tle recension American Sugar ha# fol lowed decline of 15 points, same as Ar buekle and Hull. They are guaranteeing Sugar until date rtf arrival. Total sale# stock* to-day. 1.444.312 MIM I I I. 4\5.01 ■% M ARKETS. Note - Thera quotation# are revised dally, and are kept a near aa possible in accord with the prevailing wholesale pri e# Official quotation# are ntt ued when they disagree with the price# whole safer# ask t ountrg and hurthrm Prodaee. POULTRY The market |# steady. Quo tation#: Broilers. Bdf3sc pair; half grown, 45ti8ftr; three-fourths grown. 860 tkc. hens. 6/ft!7l* rooster#* ducks. brtt 7f. . ge#*e, 75* 4jsl lift. EGGB Rteody at 20r. RUTTER—The ton? of the market |* firm Q imxat ion# Weatem creamery. 241ftc New York stale dairy* 19ft23< . extra Elgin#, 2VT26c CHEBBK- Market firm. fancy full cream che-#*, 13xc for 2ft to 22-poun<l average, 2Mlsft-pound average 12c. • airly Yegrtables. IKlHftf POT ATOBUL-N or thorn, $1 9ft sack. CARBAGB—B#7r |>er head ONIONS— Yellow*. In barrels. $2 00 crates, WV; red, $1 9". Ilr*-n<l mlmn•. Hay anti tirnln. FLOI R Market gtrady. patent. $1 V>, straight, s3*i. fancy. $3 75. family. $3 A0 MEAL- Pearl. |a-r barrel, $2 70. per sac k 1125, city meal, par sack, bolted $1 utyf* 1.15; water ground. I! IM|l 17H; city grit*, sacks. $1.3"; pearl grits, liudnuis, per bar rel $2 75; per sack. $1 22%; sundry brand? $1 17Vyfll 3ft sack CORN—Market firm white, job lot#. 6V. carload lots. 62* mlx*d corn. Job ltd#. 6. . carload lot?. s®*- RlCE—Market steady, demand jfood; fancy he.id c; fancy, 6*sc Prime 5 Good 454t14% Fulr 4 4'-4 Common 3V4 GATS—No 2 mixed, carload, 33Vfcc, Job lot#, ISftfMr. white cllftped. cam. 37c, Jot*. 40*\ BRAN—Job lota. 95c; carload lots. 9ftr‘ HAY—Market steady. No 1 timothy, *7'Yc job. 87l> cars. No. 2,85 c jib, 8259 cars. Sugar and I offer. SUGAR- Cut loaf 6 31) Diamond A 5*4 Crushed A ;u; i'onfectionerw A.5 79 Powdered ft 09| White Extra C.. 8 49 XXXX I*w‘rt 6.14 Extra C 543 Granulated &.9ft| Bolden C 5 14 Cube? 6 14 Yellow# h 01 Mould A 6 30; COFFEE— Mocha V* {Prime No 3 ...II r lava 2ftc ißnd No. 4 lb\c pea berry 14 c Fair No b . lotyr. Fancy No 1 12 r Ordinary No 6 Ift r Choice No 2 1114 c Common No 7 9V Hardware and Building Supplies. LIME CALCIUM. PLASTER AND CEMENT—Alabama and Georgia lime In fair demand and sell at ff* cent# a barrel, upe.lal .gained plaster. SIOO prr barrel, hair. 4fisc Ro#edwle cement. carload .*te. special. Portland cement, re. tail s.’ JL. car.oad lot# $2 2f Ll'Mffllß F O It VEASEIjS SAVAN NAH—Minimum. >sr<l site*. slo.fidsli Oft. car sliie, sl2 50R13 Ot*. diffi cult sices. 11l ship nock. D9 f *>ftlß oft. sawn ties. I80O&8 -V*. hewn ties. 36422$ OlL—Market steady, demand fair, aig* rai. 4k||2oc, West Virginia bla k. * (12* . lard s*'. nrafooi. ftftkHftr. machinery. Ift c, linseed oil. raw*. 74V boiled, 7*4‘ . kerosene, prime whit* 12' . water white. 13< . Pratt's astral. 14c, deodoriifd wtove gasoline, drums. IRfcc. empty oil barrels, deliver'd, ssc SHOT—Drop. $1 Bft; B B and large $1 75. chilled. $1 73 IRON-Market very steady Swede A* s NAILS—Cut. $2 6ft base. wire $2 25 hffeo. BARBED WIRE—23 ’/* per lh> pmjnd*. straight goods. 22fJ3(K . sugar hou#e molas ses. unite GUN POWDER— Fer keg Austin crack shot ft4.6ft; half kegs $2 25 quarter k#g*. $1.23. champion ducking, quarter kegs. $2 25 Dupont and Hasard smokeless, half kegs. $1135. quarter kegs $5 75. 1-pound canisters. $1.60. less 25 per o*nt ; Trols dorf smokeless powder l-pound cans. sl. 10-pound cans. 9he pound Vail, tl Idea nnl Wool SALT—Demand 1? fair and tne mark'* steady. carload lots. lOb-pound burlap sacks. 44c. 100-pound <oiton sack. 4V 110-pound burlap • ks. 4* l *c; 110-pound cotton sacks. 33c. 123-jouri*! otton sack. Me. 2tu-poun*l burlap socks, 8&c HIDES-Market Arm dry flint. 13V ; dry salt. **ic. green suited, ftc WOOL-Nomina*, prime Georgia, free of sand hurra and block wool. I9c, black, 16c. hurry 16c Wax 25c tiillow* ' 2 I*e*-r skin# 2 ftc t rnlti mill >ut A PPL El*- Northern variety J: : **|3 25 GRANGER tF*i.i ) 23?U5.V) PRANKS 4flg to 8i ■ 8 61* to 70s. 7c, 7b* •* #*?, 64 !*x. *, W)s to 16b?. WjC HANAN \H *1 25412 #* bun t LE.MGNH Murk* t steady 11 $J •- rOTOANUTft -ftUMffK >* per B* PEANUTH Ample stock, fair demand market firm fat. v hand pi* k* 1. Vlrginti l**r |koun*t h\nii pi- kwt. Virginia e* tr##. 4*%''. N C ee**l poinut#. N UTS -Aimcnde. Tarr tworta 16.- Ivi a 14*. walnuts. 4'rench. 12 Naples. 12c. pecans. 12* . Itrasii#. 13* . Aborts. 13* . a? sort* >1 nuts, •o-pound arid 15-pound box# lJc. 1 nttnn lliaualug anil Ties, BAGGING- Market firm. Pile, 2'* pound. !*V* large lots. 9 s *~ mow it l*t? 2-pound. 6*4“U9c. u,-pound, ?a Island tsagging 12V TIER-rttandard, 4 s * pour.d, arrow, larg* lot#. $1 4ft. small k>t?. $1 In llama. Ilaiu? ami l.ard. BACON Market firm. D H C. R sides 7%c; I 8 b**lltrs, 8% • lK.?ferni, < < coding to avenge #lxe p H lellles 84% (Western), smoked (' R sides. *V HAMS -Hugar cured. l.’QiT'y LARD- Pure, in tleres. HS r . In im pound tins and 3"-|w>und tube. 34$ < . compound in tierces. 6V*; 3ft-pound tins and lift-pound tuba. ftVsc. iSrlrd and I'.x apirated Frail*. A PPL KB Evaporated 7<J7l*< ; sun-dried. IVytift*' A PRICOTR Evaprrated. lftc pound, nectarine**. Ift RAIRINR—L L $2 10, Imperial cabinet# $2 75. l*K?e 6ft (NNitvi boxes. |k>iin<i PEA<TIER- Evaporated, pealed, i7ssc. unpegjed. PEARS—Evg|oroted. i\r. MIS< I I I. A VEOI S. FIRM - Mack* rel. half Iwrrels No. 1 MOO. No 2. $7 on. No J. $3 77,. kits. No 1. $120; No 2. sllO. No 3, x., Codflah. 1-pound bricks. 6*v'. 2-pound brl* k. *■ flm*ke*| herring, per l ox. 17f/l!s' Dutch herring, in k*>g#, $1 10. n?w muttels, half barrels. $3 75 SYRUP Market quiet; Georgia ami Florida syrup, buying at 2aelllng at 324135 c; sugar hou?e a’ I'm 15.• HONEY F/*u* demand; strain* and, in bar rels. fkV(|6)?' g* ™' ti High wlnea basis, $1 27 Ot EA Y FM EKittm. UOTTGN Savannah 10 Boston. per cwt 25c. t* New lurk. |er cwt . 20*'. * i'tiliad* Iphia, |* r hale. sl. Ilaltitimre, sl. FOREIGN PIKEUT Bremen. k**>. Liv erpool. 40c; Hainburg. 48*', Genoa, fits-. Ikircelona, 6T . Manchester, 46c; Havre. 42c; Antwerp, 36c LUMBER liy Ba.l Freights dull, to Baltimore and eastward, $4.60 lo s*< jer M including Portland. LUJ4BEB By Bt* im--Savannah to ll l tlmore, $5 06; to I’ R R. or H and O docks. ss&>. to Philadelphia, 164** per cwt (4 pound* to fool); to New York. s*.so |,r M. $7 25 to dock; lightered to Bost>n. $8 80. NAVAL STORES The market i# firm weditim rixe vec*r*|? Rosin—Cork, for orders. 3s ftd per barrel of ?J0 fsainds. and 3 |et cent, primage Spirits. 4s M per gallons gross* and 3 per cent pritnag** Large vessel*, rosin. 3s. spirits, in 3 Steam 11c |*er ltf> iounds on rosin. 2lVsr on spirits. Ravannah to Boalon. and 9 s y on rosin and 19* on apitits t< New York GIUI4. FHOVIBIO9S. CT*. New Y*fk Nov. 7 Flour - Market dull. Imjt steadily held Rye flour dull. Corn meal et eady Rye dull; No. 2 Western. ttV Barley steady Barley malt dull Wheat—Spot easy. No. 2 rod. 79t # c. op tion# opened firmer on cable# and were strengthened for a time by continental buying, strong late cable# and bullish Argentine news, but finally broke under heavy pressure of long wheat and closed weak at net decline. March closed 82V*. May. 82* . November. 771*. Dec-ot her, 7*V Corn—ffpof quiet. No 2. 4ftc; options opened firm and advanced on the higher rabies, big seaboard clearance? add local covering, but later declined with wheat ar.d closed < a*v at Vftc net decline. May closed 42V$c, December 4.\* flats— Spot steady. No 2. 25* >c, options dull, but steady Reef quiet Dt meat# Steady Lard weak Western steamed. 37.4ftf17.45; Novem*er . sorfd s7*3 nominal; refined quiet, iiinslnent. 17-55. South American, $$ 23. compound. pork dull Tallow quiet Rorln quiet Petroleum dull Turpentine dull, but steady. Rice firm Butter, creamery. lftf)23c. state dairy. 15021 c. Uheese steady, large white, small while. Ue Eggs strong, sear# and Pennsylvania, 2!'<s24* Western, regular parking, at mark. 17091 c Potatoes quiet. Jersays. 31.6601 2755. S*w York. Long Island. sl.B6ft 175. Jersey sweets. SIBOO2 66 Peanuts steady, fancy handpicked. 4**?/ sc. other domestic. 4c uahbsge *teady. Long Llan L f! .V*T. 1 - .cm *.• L: v*• f ••*•! . Coffee -dpot Rio quiet. No 7 Invoice. $V*. mild dull; Cordc>va. Fit* lures oftened quiet at 5 points decline and ru.ed dull and heavy under weak public and private cable* and slack spot demand. The undertone wa? weak ar.d generu! sit- j nation quite nominal. The market closed quiet, with price# 3 to 1 point? net low- . er. Total oß*a 10,3*8) bag?, including No-I System of Railways. Train? oper-ted >y > • . meridian tiiaw- One hour alow r than city time. In effect Ch't 1. 19(S) All tr i uii Lv S iv.mnah Dully Ar Sav annals Between < \% m tn Savannah ... | 1 60 am . • urn \\ ,iyrr-'S* 10 15 am Ja k onvllb .... 12 10 n n •• 1 tr .and Florida | 7 (O pm |t**t ween *>% mnah 2 45 am .rl*♦ton ... j 7 3ft am n*l East 4 10 ran 1 tl. 1 1 lu t Tampa with Pen .vinff .1 M-ucisva* 1 .-'.pm r •*’ •:!! • - for further Infor mu? ton J II POLHKMUj*. T P A . WAftl • i.AI k Ci Ticket Agenfc I* s* Hotel Phone 7$ P " " I V 1* --tu-* r Traffic Matw ager. Havunnah. <; m GEORGIA \v KycoV *"• rfTor.lv* S*pt. If. M. Train* arrtv* . *n4 rtrpori from r*ir*| Bl*il.,n W*l Hro*<l. foot ot atrt lh 'frrlrli.n Tim* On* hour ikmar tha rttv flm* Arffy*" - ” navunnah: a...*..*. IA ti u a u.'Uico, Atknta.l 8 moi,i' >vlnaton, M-li*.lavlli,i*t (*■ land oil lm*rnvm|l*i* polata) • (Alia., la Ml. 00. Atlanta.l * | Ath"i:. Mimiauntary. Co-' .< OOpmilumbu*. H.rmtneham. ta-|% tan jr lru,. l-.ufauta and Troy | " Araxußwteiam t; 4*am . tAivton llni>*r Vralr. tTSpoa "Daily IKn-rpt Buitday ——— BBTWKBN SAVANNAH ANT TTBBm. •Mh m.-rt.llon or Savannah rlty tim*. ■ lkayk bayannah M-.ti.la) only Ii „ m |>„|y , uwt Monday JJo tn Hally 3On pm. LEAVK TYHKB Monday only 7l& a m [tally *,o*|M Monday 10 a n . m. Dally (, 3u p m t'rmti* tiona mad~ al lormtnal potnta with *ll train* Nortliawr, W*at and R>ufhweat. j lo*pln* rar* on nfrht train* h*t*en Savannah and Außuaia. M., on. Atlanta an 1 Itlrmlnaham. Parlor <ara on day tralna h*twa*n a,, vaiinuh. Ma< and Atlanta. or tupleta in formation a~Th tdulaa. rale** and <x>nnations apply to W O BREWER, niv Tlrktl and Paaa. n*r A**nt, Iff? Hull atr*et or 7c R .Tm N J' T " K r,,po ' T, ''k- Aranv l .. •’••••nif'r A root. I HINTON, Traffic Manager IHKO n KI.INE. o*n nuparlmandaa*. ftavar-nah He Double Daily Service to# , horl Un# io Nottolk w ,, h , nro - Malilniure, Phliadaiphta, Now York a>4 Um Ka m. - . U No. st i • *•-* " "**• AL 1 pm H g*s Ar lmbU H A L. My Mpm Mam Ar Halrl.h. 8 A L. Ry II JJpmill Uom Ar Durham. H A L My 7 Mam. i Item Ar Prior Mir. HAI. Ry i Ham t Mpm Ar Hlchmucxl. 8. A. 1* Ky A liam • Mpca Ar Waihlnrton I'anna I 46am Mpm Ar Holt I more Prnaa 10 Mam II Mpn* Ar Phllarl*l|.hla I'anna . i|f yjpm I Mam Ar N*w York I’rona j i Mpm, ( ia-^ I.v Savannah B A I Ry 12 Kpm ii OpS Ar PortamotUh, HA I, Hy 7 Ou*m 6 Mpm Ht-am. r* l*a. Norfolk dally, raeopt Sunday, for Haltlmora, Philadelphia and N*w York, and dally for WeMitncton. Th* abort linn lufklontromcry. Mobile and K*w Orleans, leaving Savannah at 728 a m . urrlvlnr al Montgomery 7; p m . at which point eloao connection I* mndo with Iho L. A N. R R, arrlvlnc at Mobil* 3:CG a. m. and New Orlannn 7 tn a tn. The abort lino lo Kerna.ndlna, Jarktton vllle. Ttmia and other Florida point* i .no n j Ha. f 7*v Savannah. I*am 3 d7pen Ar ft A L Hy Stem, t Mpm Ar Jacksonville, 8 A l,.Ry| • lOamj T opm Ar Tampa. S. A L. Ry....{ & 30pm| t Mam Alugulftcrnt Pullman buffet sleeping car service to Washington, Baltimore. Phlte* delphia and N*w York; aJao to Jacknon. VIII* and Tampa. , Irlnlng car* frotn Savannah to and Richmond to New York Huffpi parlor car* Savannah to Mont gomery For additional Information apply *o Ticket office. Hull and Bryan atreeta. Phone 2* vetnber at 17 1"., Icc*mhcr al *7 I*ouMl March a> *7.. May al |7 *8 Hugar—Raw *a*y. fair refining. 3%r. c*n- W-teai. tv. rnolas*** sugar, rnffned caay; standard A. AtOc. con ic .toners* A. I, the. mould A. A Me; cut lout, co . crushed. dOOr. pondered, 5.70cJ granu.aie.l, Ate* , cube*. 8.78 c. t OTTO* 3BEII OIL. New York. Nov 7 —Cotion **ed oil wan rather weak on future delivery, and quiet for spot, ala shad* under laet price*. Prim* crude harret*. 2‘a®*c. nominal; prim.- urmmer yellow. Me. off summer yellow. 12c. prim, winter yellow 38Q40c| prime white, 07tMc. prim* meal. 82* JO t 1111 AtiO NARKBTI. Chic tgo. Rtf 7 \V|.. It -.pened rm MN dev nr < ahlea end the election reeult, but declined on liquidation and poor *upf*i>rt. Decern te r ■ T. under Monday. corn -i fc*Si and <*t* W*tie MnroP. puvtalone n th* close w- re IlyUJc down, Th- leading future* ringed a* foikiwe: Open Higheal Uowest. Closing. Wheat No i- Nov 73 1 .-IT.-, 7 , 721* 72*4 Dec 7R,m7C, 7C, 73>a#73X U*i 7i | :ixrri4 Corn No 2 MX I). HVfi'A :* 3U*O% 38H Mav S*HS*X M-5 354* Oal* No. 2 Nov . 21S 21** 2184 21'4 , May 240 24V MX 234*0237* Mtu pork, per barrtl- Nov . I * .... *lO 72 Jan 1128 it 3 11177* 1120 l.ard. per 100 pound*— N. . 7 00 TOO < >77* TOO D. . £> 8 327* 675 M Jan. 727* 78 <8 *7O Short rib*, per 100 pounds— l* (Continued or. Kishth PtjpJ " 9