The Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1900-current, November 09, 1900, Page 9, Image 9

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financial and commercial th i COTTON Hn KM MARKET * gain •' point*. ■JI,, Rise In I’rlere U In I’redlr of Kro<l, and Heller Foreign , spirits Turpentine Mead* ,1 tii , ( riil*. With the I ndrrlonr I Inn Koalua I nohangrt lu.al ■ml Irltiraplilc Mtrkrlt, The Morning N*-s oflDa. Thursday. Nov s ■otion future* markd acquired r 10-day, who |> ihe.| prl e up ; . point*, at which the ion* of the fti • ruled rteady. There w*a * g o-1 ,1. and for notion on speculation. due t-> , i ilptie of from, and ih* hot 'Or , , *dvhea. Indicating an Imp roved de ,.. from consuming venter*. Then 100. } mirkela were decidedly more active wi gave an impeiu* to trading Tho lo -pot market ctoaed steady, with * l, rale demand prevailing, and a fdr bu.iies* doing The eptrtu tuipantme m . , . ctoaed steady at tOVcnlr. with in- i' dertooe firm later In the day. The roe n market riueed firm end unchanged, wl h a good demand for the offerli g* The wholeeale markets ruled steady and ,- ■ The stock mart I was unsettled bu mere was an *no. m. us volume of tm-hng with eome of the specialties a or log advances as high a* 6 point*. The foi losing resume of the markets will show the tone and quotations at the dosing to day. COTTOt. The ootton market closed steady to day sun sales on tha spot of 247 bal*-a The di: and w.ts repotted to be moderate T;ie reue.pt* were 4,618, against 5,559 las: year and 7.476 year before lasi. There was an advance of from 1$ to 21 points, at which the tone of the market was steady. T. .* following were the oftlctel spot quo tations at the rlos* of the market at the Cotton Exchange to-day: [ This ; Last I day. s year. Good "middling >* ’74 Middling i |TI4 Low rn tiding *S Hi “Market Steady: sales 247. Fe.ar.nah Kecelpts, Exports and Stocks Race p's this day 4.01 Receipts this day last year 5.5.'.* Tfcls day year before last 7.474 JUre.pta since Sept. 1, lktkJ 443,*34 Bam*- day lasi year M 1.77. Stock on hand this day 77.44? Same day last year 117,3.'-! Receipts and Stocks at the Ports— Receipt* this riay 42.6*. Receipts this day last year 20,hi* Receipts this day year before last.. 147 Total receipts slnro Sept. 1. 1900..2.45W4 43H Same time last year .1.206.89? Same time year before last 3,076,38i Stock at all ports to-day 6JA.W I Slock same day last year 874.300 Dally movements at other ports— Galveston—djulet; middling, 8 18-llc; net recelpia. 15.879. gross, 1.1,879. stock. 182.208 New Orleans—Steady; middling. 4r. net receipts. 15.495, gross. 17,495: saies, S.tt* 1 . stock. 211.125. Mobile—Steady; middling. *l3-16c: net receipts, 134; gross, 134; sales. 3no; stock. 22.0C2 f'harleston—Quiet; middling. *c; net re ceipts, 1.717; groas. 1.717. stock 25,387. Wilmington—Dull; middling. 9c; net re ceipts, 1 903, grots. 1.90*. "lock, 8,387 Norfolk—Steady; middling. •; net re ceipts, 1,837; grot*, 1.6*7. sales. 149, stock 22.421 tialtlmore—Nominal, middling, 9*c. gross, 360; stock. 2,9* New York —Quiet; middling. 9 9-l*c; net r< ceipta, 919; gross. 3.876; stock. 43.812. lloslon—Qul< t; middling, 9 9-16 c; net re ci Ipts, 344; gross, 5.492. Philadelphia-Firm; mbldl.ng. 9 13-16 c ret recclpi*. 235; gross. 235; stock. 2,9*? Dolly movements at Interior towns— Augusta- Steady; middling. 9V-. net re ceipts. 1.45; gross. 1.450; sales, 252; stock. 4 2*l. Memphis—Steady; middling, 8 15-lc: net receipts. 2.733. gross, 3.259. sales, 2,<D>. cock. 100 226. St lov.il*—Quiet; middling. 9 1-16 c; net r-eslpt.. 2.915. gross. 10.382; sales, 2fs), cock. 54.288 Cincinnati—Quiet; middling, *>jc; net re •ipts, 3 660, gross. 3,600; saps. 50; stock. 7 771 Houston-Quiet; middling, 6 13-14'; net te Jlpls 16.342 gross, 16,312; sales, • 2S>; n -k. 85.410 l.oulsvllle— Firm; middling, '.*c. Exports of cotton this day— ' ;alveslon—To (treat Ilrtiain. 11,500; to Prance. 6.750; coastwise, 8,86* h’ewr Orleans —To the continent, 5.074. Mobile—Coastwise, 300. Wilmington—To Gro.it llritaln. 6,714. Norfolk—Coastwise. 1,770 New- Tork—To tJreSI Britain. 951. lo the '.r.tlnent, 1.022. Hoaton—To Great Britain. 1,645 Total foreign exports from all ports this dav To Great Britain. 30.813; to France, f '•<>. to the continent. 5 176 Total foreign exports from all ports thu* f. r this week To Gnat Britain. 92.434; to I rauce. !3 ofi; lo the continent. 103,951 Tidal foreign exports since Sept. 1. 190 T , Great Britain. *13.636; to France. 170. B*2 to the continent. 652.589 SEA ISLAND 4 OTTON. Tha hot lorn has apparently dropped from th demand for wea Island cotton, Con sumers are waiting, ar.d rlouhlless hop* !• the market lo work ou' the Influences tn deprew* 14. Thera Is Just now consid ering- Interest as to the slxc of the crop, e i pending more definite Information, situation promises to remain feature less. Frier* about as follows: Extra , holes East Florida* 1 , t7i Extra choice and fancy F.orlda*. 234*024 Extra choice ond fancy ileorgias D'-yh-UIA, Choice Oeorglas 2246123 Ki ra fine Georgias 22 p(S ar.d Slocks— 18886 888 18 It* elpts past week | 1.91' 3.929 Exports post week j 970 5 570 h* eipn this season 17.0'S h-t 1 - - past week 751. 2.758 Oil h .rd 13.881 11,4 M COTTON rtTl HR*. Th.- Market Clu.r.l Mead? at a lII*, of ll*i2l I’olnta •w York. Nov l— Hpeculatlon In rot- decidedly more at tlvr to-day. market opened at an advance o' 6 **’ W point. and further advanced tyjl I’ u.t*. hletly on coveiln*. aUnou*h ihara * * 'Onrdoeraoly more attent.on |*M to by ihe Inveatment ciaav The rl*e ; ri.-ea waa due lancvly to a better ciaa* '■ a.'.le account*, the Important feature ’ which mi me Increas'd a Mvlty In ' f 'lrolete und to aenen'lon*! fro • **t. The upward movement of here wee accelerated h> better n•- r * (roin New Er.(tt<nd and do t en In* eectlone, end al>o from r t on 1 " "iiraei* More ar lvliy .a aleo r ' --rted in the northern *po' ma-k-1* V h hot lera demand, n* hi*. r prior, •ally „ checked by rellln* to aeottre • '* nnd moderate -Hlln* for nhort a•• 1 The ireneral ohar.ctarlrilc* o; the ' * market, however .ere decidedly t The froet pre<l|ctlona fal'ed to un. - ahorta, while at the time tmv many ih-w friend* for the market m , Iteeulatlve clrde* The dote wit ■ lth the net advance reduced o polnta. ► 1.1 CTI tTltltll IN riTIHCa. *** k. Nov. •—Cotton future* MURPHY ft CO., INC.. Board of Trade Building gavannah ITtvaia leased wires direct lo Newt York. Chicago and New Oneana. COTTON. Iltllks AND GRAIN. New York ofttce. No. 61 Uroudwey. Offices In principal ones throughout the South Writs for our Market Manual and book containing Instruction* for traders opened steady at the advance and closed euady Price* aa fo.l 'Ws Open High. Low. ('lose January 8 914 |8 96 9(• February I*7 9.11 |897 j 9.10 March s 7 , l6 , 817 | 9.11 At>ril 3.07 9.13 9id | 9.11 3E>y 9.00 917 |9<M | 9.11 June |9 0u 900 9.IJU | 9.U July 9uo|<tlJ j 9 00 9.H August j 8 92 9.(81 8.92 { 9.03 September j .... .... j .... | .... October j.. . .... j .... Novint er >i \t !* V 94 9 0& December .... •K> M3 | * W | Dm* IJVRnrOOI. COTTON V 4HKF.T. Liverpool. Nov v I p m —Spot, moler at*- buMne*v price* Ml r; American inul •lling, 5 19-32*1. froori middling 5 9-SSd mill dllnr. ? k*w rmMlnc fid; good ordinary. 4%d; ord.nar\ 4>*l The ealcr of the doy were of which 400 were for speculation and export and in luded 4.400 bale* Amert'on. Receipts 11,* hales, a!! American. Future* opened q’tlet and rked atepdy Amori.'tn midd.u.s low miditllns clause November f *ll5 04 aellere. November* December. 5 03d, buyer*. December-Jan uary. M. aelier*. January-February, 4.C3d seller*. PVbriwiry-March. 4.<lf|4<3d. 1- lera; March-April. 4 aeller*; A|>rll- May. 4 59d eei!#r*; May-June. 4 Wd. eei ler*. June-July. 4 STd. seller*; July- Autuit. ASM. aeder*; Augu*:-Scptember, 4 5004 Md. aellera. NBW 011LE454 4 OTTON MtHKKT New Orlean.-, Nov. I —C(/tio:i fu urc* aiapdy November ..S.E7oSB9|March SfOif9 Docombor ..SS7tjS. lt April StXtlS 11 Jnua.ry .. B.*t?i§ 17; May S.92ir*t! Fi b uary . av .4 :♦ Jaino 9 . C OTTON LKTTKHS. New York. Nov S— Murphy At Cos *ay Liver|r*ol a.ivicei were C4jrjl4ered very favorable, future# belnff 3 to 144d higher Spot* uncharged, sale* lo.ono bale*. Mid dling upland* 5 *-101 However, we did not fully reepond to their advance, our Aral •ale* being on a range of 5 to c pointa over at night * c\o*+, but unfavorable weather report* een and *hort* • ag* r buyer*, market ing 1 to 20 point* fi m low price* of the ae*- •lon Washington bureau deyMMinent pre. )lcts heavy frost to-night central and northern rortlon* of Gulf state*. al#o in terior (ieorgla, Carolina-, Oklahoma, In dian T*rr tory. ArkanMi.- Tennessee and Interior Texas. January sold *;• high <Ol ill. but usual reusing sales were fo| owed by reaction of 4 to 4 point*. The movement continue* to show up very free ly .n<l doubt!*-** would be larger if It were not for th- fact cotton 1* being held • ack In states, partlcu arly this side of the Mi.-sDslpid river. The frost s are lia. not fully been discounted, and If It ma terialise*. we doubtless will see hlgtier prices to-morrow, but upon such new*, we believe there will be liberal realising sales Kstlmat*d receipts. 42.#1 against 10,A9 last year. New Orleans expect* to morrow 11,000 to 12 000 ajralnst 11.339 Hous ton 19 000 to roono against 12.3 W New York Nov. Iltihh.ird Bros A Cos , say The appearan<*e of a sudden >l,l wave over the Dakotas, not marked on the weather map yesterduy, changed completely the aspect of the different market* From the opening 4hls market steadily advanced a* the atilers withdrew on the prospect of a killing frost over the Northern cotton belt to-night The gov ern mens predicts the first co4d wave of the season which is ex|>ec4e4l to ex lend rAouthsard over the larger port.on of me Faatero and Central cotton bell Natural ly the trade In face of tbeee predDtlon* bough* finm the opening, the largest sel ler# of yesterefay being prominent In buy ing A bullish feeling was Immediately shown and the trade expect a further advenes In Liverpool to-morrow. In viawer to the advance here. DRY C.OODS. New York. Nov. I—The rmrkei show* no development of Importance and )u>ers * more settled. Although aeller* ar** ou fldent in an incraoaad busln"e In the near futitre they ar* exerting them to force busln**se There are very few buyer* in town ar.d joboing ** ivrii ••• whoie*ale trade shows no Increase of moment. NAVAL ATORI'4 Thursday. Nov. R. ftriRITR TrurnNTlNE.—The turr*an tlno mrk**t opened firm to-day at 40 •nt*. with sales of 543 casks, anil .dos ed steady at 40*4 cents with further sales of &> cask*. After the dosing decided strength developed, and the market sun reported swept mi the closing price, with .6 hardrnng tendency apparent. This wws due to the entrance of several Urge buy ers. thereby giving a strong Impetus to the demand The day’s receipts were I. and th#* exports 2.h9** ROSINrt—‘The roam market do***! firm and unchanged to-day with sabs at the Opening of 2.782 barrels. The demand wa* reported to be good throughout the day. wbh an evidence of Increased strength to ward th* close. At no t!m' were factors FIX A MCI.% L. MANHATTAN WoMOBIIPcoT Write for * BFEGIAI. TAMPHLET on the prefurrert atxl common sto.’ks of "The Manhattan Automobile Cos" This com pany will eetn an,l pey larger dividend* than any Industrial comteii y llstnl <m the N Y. Exchangee end has no watered capita!. B INKING HOI 9K J. OVERTON PAINE, 7 \\ M.|, TI4EF.T. KKW YORK. Money Loane,! on Llslerl Becurltlef Orders executed for 840.648, Bon I*. Colton. Grain, etc . < h or on margin. Write (or SPECIAL MARKET LET TER on “BLR LINT,TON.” Alio one on “THE MARKET AUER ELECTION.” HAIGHT & FREESE COMPANY. 53 Broadway. New York. Stale etreel, Bolton, 402 Walnut treet. I’nlladelpnla CONNECTED BY PRIVATE WIRKB BONDS RTtK.\B. GRAIN. COTTON Bought ami sold for Ca*n or on Mo<letjte Margins in share lots end upward Commlaslon. 1-16 Colton our specially. ffmali margin* and large saving on >'o m . nn*e.on VI rite for term* KV ,-sn Inter tat ye'i Ae.id for our (tlUjaige "Ounie to Investor*,” giving .I,tailed Information to investor, anti operators in Aimks. Grain and Colton. I*oed gratis and mailed free fftati'tlcr on Railroad, Indusiri* and Mle cellaneous Recuritles Highest and lowest prices of stocks freon .tAti Excelltnl ser vice. Correspondence solicited t9ui-of towu orders given stmctel altsniior.. JOHN W. DICKEY, atock and Bond Broker. AI'OI BTA, OA. IVrlle for LUt. IHE MORNING NEWS: FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 0. 1900. will njr to ac<vj>t any:hln ;** than quo tailon* for supplies) Tha <lay' rf**at|6* wurr 3.347. and tha axport* 3.61* l*rtca aa follow*; A. 14. C *1 F l II w 1> 1 *) K 1 65 r. 1 Si M 1 70 F 1 40 N 3 19 U 1 45 W G 250 H 1 55 W W I H Racalpl* Thursday— Spirit* Rosin C. R R 50 423 S., K and W 671 1,746 8 A L 456 1.17* Export* Thursday— Nor, hark Record, London 1.066 5 61* Naval Blorea Statement— Spirit* Rotln. Slock April 1. 190) 2 197 142 506 Rc- rlpt* to-day 1.210 3,347 Receipts previously 2*7,273 641 54* Total alnca April 1 S7O 679 7*7.401 Flxpor** to-day 2 096 3.61* Ex.iort* prevloualjr 230 934 655.79 F.xporl* ,lnce April 1 333.030 645.75* Stock on hand to-day 27 *l9 124 *l3 Sto k laat year 25.375 146 *9 Charleston, Nov 5 Spirits turpamln* market Arm 39Hc K in eieady. un -haiifwl. Wilmington. N, C , Nov *.—Spirit* ur pemlne, aieady, 39‘ift80)'; rretpti, 51 cask* Rosin nteady. 11 9>. receipts. SI3 Criule turpentine stand)-. 51.40Q2 40. ra celpl.*, (N Tar firm, *1 56. receipt* 159 New Orleans. Nov. 8 —Receipts: Rotln 906 barrel*, turpentine 153 FINANCI AL MONRY—The demand keeps fairly up with the supply FOREIGN EXCHANGE-Market steady Commercial demand, 8183)4. alxty days. I4 79\. ninety day*. 84.75, franc*, Paris, and Havre, sixty day*. 5 22’i; Rwlfi, alxty ■lays. 6 26; Bel Klan. 5 34%,: mark*, alxiy days. 93 9-16: ninety days, 93 5-16. DOMESTIC STEADY - Steady, hanks are buytnc at 1-16 discount and selling as follows 525 and under. |oc pre mium. 825 to S4O 15c premium. 550 lo (100, 58*' premium, SIOO to I2u. 25c premium, 1200 to 11,000, i* premium; 11.000 and over. 75c per M premium SECURITIES—The market la active for Central accuritles at udvanclng price*. Ileeki. Bid Ask Augussa and Savannah R. R ... 109 110 Atlanta ar.d Wen Point 129 do 6 per eeni. certificates 105 Augusta Factory 52 55 Cltlxens' Bank 131 13J Chatham flank 110 111 Chatham R. K A I. Cos , A 57%9 M' do do 14 56V* WH Eagle and Phoenix Mfg. Cos 106 107 Edison Ele-trtc Ilium. Cos 107 10% Enterprise Mfg. Cos 106 Germania Rank ISO 131 • leorgla and Alabama 23 2* Georgia Railroad Common 215 t!7 Grant!eville Mfg. Cos 145 170 J P King Mfg. Cos 100 103 Langley Mfg Cos 116 139 Merchants' National Hank 112 National Rank of Savannah 15a) Ggleihnrpe Savings and Trust... .110 People* Saving* and La>an 100 Southwestern Railroad Cos lo 110 Savannah lit. Light Cos 34>4 2&'i Southern Rank 153 le.', Savannah Rank and Trust 11l Sibley Mfg Cos Augusta 54 W Savannah Brewing .....102 Honda. Bid Ask Char . Col. A Aug Ist. 6*. 1M0..166 Atlanta clly 4*. 1922 104 108 Aturusta clly 4s. 1*27 .105 do 4)*s. 1925 11l do 7*. 11*0 Kff do .*, 1913 122 Ala illd. ss. lud'd. 1928 M. A N 99 100 Augusta Ea lory, 6 per cent.. 1915.112 llrunvnl. kai and Western 4*. 193* 82 54 C. R. R A Ranking collateral s*. 93 C. of O. lat mortg ss, 1945 E. A A H* i2i C. of G, con. ss, 1945. -VI AN... 94)9 3)9 C. of G. lat incomes, 1945 4*t, 47'j do 2d Incomes R)g ist, do 34 Income*. 1916 7 g C of O (M. G. A A Dlv.) is I*7. J & J 9115 M 6 C. of O (Eaton Branch), 5s !92>; J. * D % s* city A Bubiitban R. R Ist 7a lo9‘x Columbus City 5s 19(9 107 Charleston etiy Is. 1900 101 102 Engle A Ph. enlx Mill* 6*. 1925 .106 106 Edison Electric Illuminating 6*.l' Enterprise Mfg *#. 1902 jog Georgia Railroad 6a. 1970 nt 115)9 G s A K •. 3 * J is* ns Georgia A Alatma Ist ss, 1915 Ud pei Georgia alale 3',s, 1930 J A J 110 do 3t,s. 1915, M & N 101 ....] do 4's*. 1915 118 119 Macon city *, 1913, J. A J 116 111 do 4)s, 1926, Jan, par I<A U 2 Ocean Steamship 5. 1936 ~FH 106 Savannah clly 5a , quar. January. I*l* 110 111 do s*. quar. February, 1909... 10* 110 South Carolina Male 4’ga, 1*33 .116 11* Sibley Mfg. Cos. 6*. 1903 102 South Round 5* 9*>, *9>i 3 F A W gen, ml'ge 6s. 1934 124 126 do do Ist 5* gold 1*34 115 do St. John Dlv. Ist 4s. 1934 94 96 New York. Nov. s.—Money on call, sie.vlv at 2 l s y4 per cent.; last loan 4 |>-r cent ; prime mercantile i|>er. 4\L5-, |>er cent. Sterling exchonge firm with act ;al business In latnkera bill* at 14 MV* for de mar.d and al 84 B*.'’/4 *Ol5 for sixty day*; Is-ste.l rates, 8t HS*r4.Bs; comm rclal Mil-, (4.79\1i4.90)9. Silver certlflcatea 64-t6> . Itar sliver. 634'-. Mexican dollar* . 49%,c Government bonda strong; state bonds In active; railroad bonds strotig. STOCK* AMI IIIIXD*. Market I'saetflrd Awhile lint the 10- dertetne Mae Firm. New York, Nov. I.—Tha Mock market ■d ■ unert' l* n-.cr.t of yeaterday'a buoyant conviction of aparu iu'ors and the growth of an apprehenalon that the rise In prices at the pace set yeeierday might find an early culmination. The more coneorvatlve element made their Influence felt from the opening and at on# time during the day brought the advance fairly lo a at and* till. The firmness of the undertone of th- market at that time >t very atriktn* and It wwa shown quite conclusively that the large holder* of at. k were not particularly nervoua over seeing the rtee In price# checked. Even thoee who are willing and anxious lo sell out on an upward ltdc showed a dtttrml nation to hold at any lower level. Avery buoyant tendency then developed In the industrial and specialty depart ment* of the list. The localised character of th a strength, with the absence of any sp tal r.ew* to account for It gave ground for the rupposltton that powerful manipu lation wa* aiding It. Tha auceea* whteh accompanied the manipulation Invited re newed speculation in that quarter by out siders and at the an me time aerved as a powerful sustaining influence f'-r ’he real of the market, t'nder cover of this sup port. profl'-taklng sent on on a very heavy scale. Except for sudden advances In acme of the usually Inactive railroad stocks the railroad Hat wa* distinctly heavy throughout the day. Pennsylvania wa* marked up at one time to Ik- but It h-*ld there only munen srlly The price remained above last night's level, but waa unable to get back to the top. Pa.-JAc* and Southwest!ms as well ns the stocks of railroads viffli ated with Pennsylvania, wh.ch were ,*o . on-pl-u-ue In yeaterday'a upward movement, all suffered fr.-m real ising In Missouri Pacific the net decline at th* lowest we* a point and In Northern I'erlft the extrame decline wa* ll*. on the other hand, the mercur ul spe cialties. whteh are always favorites wrlth the speculators, rase buoyantly on enor mous dealings One or two of them tisd bene below last might early in th* day. notably Sugar, which broke l)g at the opening Tha Kite upward movement carried Sugar. People's Gas. Manhattan. Ilrooklyn Transit. Metropolitan Strewt Railway. Paclhc Mall and American To bacco up from 4 to nearly 6 point* Yes terday's rttonnou* buying of Northern Pacific waa explained by to-day's dtvlara- Gon of the extra dividend of 1 per cent, on Ih* common Mock The ontlsaion of this dividend In August whan the regu lar semi-annual dividend of 1 per cent, was declared wn* considered a very omi nous sign of the prospect of ourtailcd earnings for nillroa Is To-day's action la accepted as showing restored conltdence In the nva ntenauce of Ihe earning power of railroad*, but It did not save the stock from a sharp reaction oil profit-taking The steel stock- were irregular. Steel and Wire and Pr*aa*J Steel Car showing reaction*, while other member* of the group were strong Money continued In abundant supply and selling exchange rose further w lb Lie demand for payment# for the end. is sales of ator'ks tor London accrmni T.ia bond market continued active and firm. Total sale*, par value. It t*s iU> United Stales 3a advanced 4 and all other Issues except the 5s 4 per cent, on the last call. The total sales atock* to-day reached 1 Q36.2nh share*, including the following Atchison. 21.110. Atchiw n preferied. 71.4 c) Ralumore .end Ohio. 12 260. Chicago, Pi r lingtcn ind Quincy, 11 725. Chc.'ago. Rok Island am) IMolffc l.tßb. Cincinnati, t hl cago. Cleveland and 81 Loul*. X 616, Icvtls vllle and Nashville. 7.1A0. Matmattan. B£.- IWI, Metropolitan Street Railway. 14 150. New Y'ork Central. 9,85); Mie-oun P*.4Dc. 17.810, Norfolk and Western. 9 082, North ern Paciffc. 72,178, Northern Pactflc pre ferred. 8 *96. Ontario and Wealern. * Pannsylvwnla. 47.*92. Reading first pre ferred. 11.101' Rt Paul. 16.695; Southern Pa cldc. 25.551): Southern Hallway, 14. *6O. Southern Railway preferred. 7 000; Texas and Pacific. 9.(69; .Union Pa. UP . (6.259. Union Pao.Bo preferred. 9 600. American Cotton Oil. (tSL). American Malting. 20). American Malting preferred. 60u, Ameri can Steal and Wire. 24.010. American Steel and Wire preferred. 4 647. American Tm Plate, 9.597; American Tobacco, 66.550; Brooklyn R.<pnl Transit 34.160. C-uittnen tal Tobacco. 33,870, Continental Tobacco preferred. 6.02 U; Federal Steel. 92.650. Fed eral Steel preferred. 7,170. National Steel 9 OU' Pacific Mall, 17,760; People'* Oa*. 6 - 920; Sugar. 34 9X. Tennessee Coal end Iron. 21.180. United Slates Leather 19.100. United stale* Leather preferred. 6,916, Republic Iron and, Steel, lo.DTf. ' Near York Stock List. Atchison 344,Un. Pa 65>, do prf 77 , do do prf. .... 7*' B * 0 7s |Wabash 74 •'an. Ps Mi do prf (O’, Ckl). 80 st>4 A L E .. .. 10 C. * O do do 2nd prf (to 1 , C O W 13*. Wls Cen 144 C., B 4k Q Ul4 Third Avenue ...1134 C. lnd & L .. 24), A-lams Ex 132 do do prf 678, Am Ex 155 C. & E. 111. % U. 8 Ex 49 C. & Nw )', Wells Fargo ....120 c.. R Tap ..hi Am Cot. Oil .... 36, CC. C & 81. L. 554 ‘ lo do P rf *6 Col. 80 Am Malting .... 44 do do Ist prf 41 j do do prf .... 264 do do 2nd prf 7 Am Bmlt ff R. 414 D. A II IH4 do do prf 33 D.. L. * W. .... 76 |Am Spirits > I). & R. G. .. .. 2ty, do do prf 17 do do prf. .. .. 71%, Am. Steel H. .. 2i3 Kg* 12%, do and prf. .... 79' dt. Ist prf *4 Am B ff W. ... 39 G. N. prf 163 V, do do prf 41 Hock. Coal .. .. 15 Am T. I* 29 llock. Val Mi, do do prf lei LI. On .120), Am. Tob ltd', lowa Cen 134 do do prf Ik) do do prf .. .. 04 Ana Mm Cos. .. 474 la E A W 37 B. R T 89 do do prf 110 V., F A Iron .... 44 . Lake Shore .. ..2104 Con. Tob S3 , L. AN 74 u, ,lo prf 84’* Men. L KC, Ftd. Steel 44 Mel. 8t Ry. . .166*, do do prf 73** Hex. Cen 134 Gtn. Electric ...IF) M A 81. L. .. 604 Glucose Sugar ~ !*>%, do do prf 39 Uluooa* 8. prf. ..100 Mo. Pa to', Iht'n'l Paper .... 314 M. A 0 41 j do do |.rf 704 M . K A T. .... 114 Laclede Gas .... *•, do do prf .. . 344 Nat Ills (74 N. J. C 136 do do prf 93 N. Y. C 137 Nat. Lead Jh, N. A W 381, do do prf 95 do do prf 76 Nat. Steel 35 No. Pa. .. 614 do do prf .. .. 32', do do prf 764 N. Y A B 131 Ont. A W 234 No Am 164 Ore. It. A N. 42 Pa. Coast sft do do prf. .... 76 do do Ist prf *4 Pennsylvania 139 do do 2nd prf. . 63 Reading IV>, Pa Mall 4*4 do Ist prf .. . 594 People's Gas .. .. 994 do 2nd prf 294 P. B. Car 52 R. O. W 60 do do prf 85 do do prf 66 Pull. Pal. Car .191 St L. 4> S. F .13 H. Hop* A T .... 54 do do Ist prf. . 69 Sugar 1284 do do 2nd p. f 38 >, do prf 116-, Bt. L 8w 144 TANARUS., C. A Iron ... 614 do do prf 334 If. 8 leather ID* St. Paul 120', do do prf .. .. 75-4 do do prf 172%, U. 8. Rubber 33 Bt. P A Dm. ..115 do do prf. .... 941* 80. Pa 39'. Weal. Union .... 814 So By ID* R LAB 17 do do prf 59', do prf 62 T. A P. lM.p. C. C. A St.L 53 Honda. V. 8 2*. ref reg.lo6 do do 4s 634 do coup 166 IN. Y. Cen. I*4* 16* da Ss. r*g 116 |N. J. Cen gen 5 IXI4 do 2*. coup no Nor Pan 3* *74 do new 4s. r*gl3V, do 4# 1644 do new 4*. COUIS64 N Y , Chi A do old 4*. r*g 1154 St 1-otil* 4s. .107 do old 4s, coup 116 Nor. A W. con 4s 964 do ss. reg 113 Or*. Nav. Ist* .10 do ss. coup.. .1134 do do 4s 163%4 D. of C. 8 .1244 Ore 7% L 6a 1274 Ate. gen 4s 16A, do do con 5a ..115 A'r adj 4. vt . itewd gen 4s, . 89 C. of Gs con 5s 944 Hlo Gd. W Ist*. 99 do lat Inc 47<,8l L A Iron do 2nd ine. .... 15 Moun. con. 65...1114 Can. Bou 2nd* 167 Ht L A San F C. A O. 445. lA‘4 General 6* 1(5 C. A O B*. 119 81 Paul con. ..173 C A Nw con 7* 1374 8t Paul.. C. A C. A Nw 8 F t Paclflc Ist* ....114 Deh 5s 1174 do to 1194 Chi Ter. 4s 92 |Bou. Pnc 4* (Vi Col Sou. 4s. (44 Sou Ry to 11l Denver A Rio 8. R and T 6a 69 Orande 4*,, .. •, Tex A Pae. latrtlSH Erie gen 4 73 do Inds 73 Fort W. A Den. |Cnlon Par. ta...!fl* city lat 754 Wabash Ist* ...116 Oen Elec. to. ..11% | do 2nd* 1044 lowa Cen. Ist*. 1164 West Snore 4s U(%4 LAN. uni. 4s 4 Wla. Cen Ist* 175* M A O 4a 154 Vln Cen (14 M K AT 2nd* 6*'. New York Nov 8— Standard Ol! 6267) 636. Morph* A Co.'s Mock l.ettee. Near York Nov —With the opening of btistnes* this morning upon the -took ex change. the trading was again In tr mendou* volume and well dlat-lbutcd. hut the price changes as omperel wth list night * Aral figures, were Irregular, ten don's altitude wa* somewhat and asppolnt Ing so far a* the professional el>merit w.i* concerned. Inasmuch a* general decline* In American stock* were reported from ihe.t quarter Aside from th* Ixmdon quota tlong there was inching whetev# now developed over right bearing on tha gen eral market Grattfli at -on at th* lala-t return* of Tuesday* •lection wa* a* pronounced as ever in 1 In tact the trading wa* conducted la-gelv upon lecu nlral llnae. The mot Importa-t m-t'-re hearing on particular stocks inn un -d over night were the assertion hat t'-a Northern Paclfl Company would to-lay declare an eetrs dividend of 1 per cait. on the common stock ond the itiitm nn of the American Tobs-e-v and f'o-tlrentat Tobacco companies- published aflor th close of buatnor* aat night Partiru ar Strong features of thi* mornlnj's mi k I were rennrjdventa, C>>eaap#ek* and rihto. Manhattan Nor*|><rn Paelfle --ommon. Continental Tob#e~*>. Tennesae- Coat and Iron and Brooklyn Rapid Tran*t< Huger wa* rather re-aol nary and In many qtitr iers of the r# Iway It" slight reaction# war* show n from yesterday's final figures. i (b, Southern Railway. Trains Arrive and Depart Savannah on Wlh Meridian Timo—One Hour Flower Than City Time. 8. hadttle In Effect Sunday. June 10. 1900. READ DOWN j TO Til A READ IT .No 84 No 96 It enua. Time t N. 3.. N • IS U JVm U iuam Lv Bavsnnah Ar 5 loam, 3 Ut; nt (Eastern Timed 4 31pm 4 Nan. Ar Bia. kvllls Lv 3 tXtem 107 pm 6 06pm 8 Idem Ar ( oluml>la I.v I -Kim li Dm 8 lupm * 4fum Ar Charlotte I.v it (..pm 8 ’him 11 44pm 12 384.111 Ar 1 ite-ti*utsro I.v 7 MRS 346 am 9ou m Ar ...................... Nor folk .... U I • ri 13 81am 1 91pm Ar Dan villa I.v I 40;vm 4 3kam 60.111 6 25pm Ar 7. 1(1 hmuttd \ I.v, 12 Oipm 11 OOpor 2 69am 3 (Bpm Ai . I.v k if I.v 2pni 3 Bum 4 3iem 5 35pn. Ar Cltarlot ttev llte Ev 2 08pm112 64 i>m 7 35am I Stipm 'Ar . . Washdigion I.v 111 Worn S 3 pit 9 15am 11 35;'tn Ar Ball more Rvi * 6 27pm 1195 am I .V,mv Ar I’hll .delphla I.v 3 Kim; 6 16pm 308 pm 6 23.1111 Ar N. vv York I.v 12 Hum 1 £on * 9t*n 3 (lupm Ar Ito don Lv > 00pm! 10 loom No. 36 TO THE NORTH AND WEST. | No 95 (Central Tins* ) 12 >'am I.v Savannah At 5 lh.im (Eastern Timed 6 Anm Lv < 0 umblw I.v | I :iatn 9 st*m I.v Apart inkutg I.v 6 15pm 12 lupm Lv Asheville .....I.v 3 161*11 4 tCpm Ar Hot Hprmgs Lv 11 k.tm 7 90pm Ar KnoxvlUt I.v ; 6 26em 8 18am Ar lu-slngtoii Lv 10 n..n 7 45am ;Ar Cincinnati I.v 8 tnpm 6 Ottpm Ar At Louts Lv 6'Warn 7 50um Ar l.v . lam All trains arrive and depnrt IVom the Plant Bvalem Btallen. THROCOH CAR SERVICE. ETC TRAINS M AND *4 DAILY NEW TORK AND FLORIDA EXPRESS Vaotl hulrd limited iralna. with Pullman Drawing K.atm Sl—plng Cara txeiween Savan nah and New York Connect* ai Washington with Colonial Expres- to llumoo Pullman Sleeping Cars between Chari Ml and Richmond and Charlotte ant Nor folk Dining Cars Serve sit meal- 5-1- roi Savannah and Washington TRAINS 36 AND 9* DAILY. THE UNITED STATES FART MAIL \.st|hu|ed limited trains, carrying Pullman Drawing Boom Sleeping Cars between Rav.mnah and New York Dining Cars se-ve all meals between Savannah and Waanlngitxn Also Pullman Drawing Room Sleephia Cer* between Savannah and Cincinnati, through Ashwvlll# and 1 Tha Land of th* Skv ” For complete tnftxrmation a# (o rat-a a. hedule* etc . apply lo G GROOVER. Tiokal Agent. Plant System Station JAMES FHKEMAN. C P. and T. A . 141 Hull Street Telephone*.Bell VV; ■ leorgla 180 4 8. It HARDWICK. Assistant General Passenger Agent. Allant*. O*. After Ihe Inltiel dee,lnge a Amp r l ute wra* common throughout the market Total aalta 1.W7.186 altar**. M19tH1.L%3F.01 a MARKET*. Not# —Thane quotations are revised dally, and are kept as near a* possible In accord with tha prevailing wholesale prices Offl ltl quotation* are not used when they disagree wllh the prices whole saler* ask (oantry sal ffnrthera Prolsev. POULTRY -The market I* steady Quo ta'lons. Broilers. ("€(6c jwr i>alr. half grown, lift Soc, three-fourths grown 55# *oc; h.-ns. 60t76c; roosters, 85oc. duck*. 501175 c; geese, 75.*4N1.M. EGGS—Steady at 20c BUTTER—The ton* of th* market la Arm Quotations Western ereamerv 1642 244 c. New York state dairy, 19#23c, extra Elgin*. 25<H6c CHEESE- Market Arm; fancy full cream cheese, l(4e for to tt-pound average. 28#XV pound average, lie. Early %>grlablea. IRISH POTATOES—Northern. (1(0 sack. CABBAGE—SI)7c per head ONIONS—YeIIow. In barrels, (2 00 crate*. (Or; red. (1 . Ilrradstnfts. lies and Grain. FLOCK- Market sleody, patent 1110; airtight, (3 Ib. fancy. 13 75, family, (2 50. MEAL— Peart, per barrel. (2 7" per sack. 11 25. clly mcni. per sack bolted |i 124 ff 1 15; water ground. >1.15411 174. clly grlia. sacks 11 20; pearl gilt#, llu.lt ut*. per bar rel 82 75; per saek. 11224. sundry brands 11.174P1 30 sack CORN- Market Arm whit*. Job lota. 65e, carload lota, 82c. mixed corn. Job lots, 62c; carload lots. 56c BlCE—Market steady, demand good, fancy head. 6c; fancy, 64c. Prime 5 Good 44944 Fair % 044 Common >4 OATS No. 2 mixed, carload. (S4c; Job lots, 354136 c. while clipped, cars, 17c; Job. 40c BRAN—Job lots, (sc; carload lota. FV HAY Market steady; No 1 timothy, 82‘jc Job. (74 cars; No. 2. 81k' Jib, 624 ear*. Sugar and Coffee. SUGAR— Cut loot 6 ll; Diamond A 5 64 Crushed 6 34 1 1'onfeetlonera' A 5 79 I’owtercd 6i|Whit# Exux C...S 49 XXXX pow'd... 6.14 Extra C 5.4* Granulated 6‘.)t| Holden C 514 Cube* to 11,Yellows 6.01 M-ui.l A 6.31'; COFFEE— Vtocha (6c No 1 11 c lava ...Me Good No. 4 104 Pealverry 14 c Fair No 6 !04r Fancy No. 1 13 c Ordlnary No 6..10 c Choice No 2 114 c Common No 7 94c Hardware nail Building Supplies. LIME. CALCIUM. PLASTER AND CEMENT—Alabama end Georgia lime In fait demand and sell at 80 cent# a barrel, special calcined plaster, (1.(0 pet barrel, hair, tots' Rosedale ermrnt, 11.2b(j1.26, carload iol*. apevlal, Portland cement, re tail 12.25; carload lol*. *2'fl2 F LUMBER E. O. B. VESSEL* SAVAN NAH-Minimum yard alaae 810.auQll.u0. ear alii*. 512 >6# 13.00. difficult slie*. $14.00 gjis fat; ship stock. Il*or>t/ll00; sawn ties, 88 00438.50. hewn Ilea, 25ft36c. Oil. —Market steady, demand fair, elg nai. 454)50e; West Virginia blatlt. 9alßc. iard, 5A . neaisfoot, M(fki machinery. 14 Q 25 linseed oil. raw, 7S)c. boiled. 744 c. kerosene, prime white. 12c, water white, 12c. l'ratt'a aatral. 18c; demlorlsed wtove gasoline, drum*. 114 c. empty oil barrel*, delivered, 95c SHOT—Drop. II 50. B B and large. $1 7.', chilled. 11 75 IKON—Market very steady. Swede 54c. NAlLS—cut, (2 60 lease, wire. 12 26 base BARBED WIME -W 60 per 100 pounds, straight good*. 2288*UC. sugar house molas ses. 151320) GUN POWDER—Per keg, Austin crack shot (I tf), half kegs (2 25. quarter kegs. (1.25, rhampton ducking, quarter kegs 12 25. Dupont and HaftiDt amokeirm. hall keg*. 11l (3; quarter keg*. 15.71; 1-pound canister* (1 00. less 25 per cent.; Trols dorf smokeless powder, 1-pound cans, (1; 10-pound can*. 90c pound. halt. Hide* and Wool. BALT—Demand |s fair and Die mark s steady; carload lota. 100-pound burlap sacks. 44c. 10e-pound cotton sack. 4ic 110-pound burlap sack*. 4*4c. 110-pound cotton sack*. 4*4c; (25-pound burlap aacka, 55c; 125-pound cotton aack. s*' 80-pound burlap sock a, 160. HIDEB- -Market Arm. dry flint. U4c: dry *alt. aoge; green salted. 6c WOGI-Namln*l; prime Georgia, free of tend burr* and black wool. IF. black 16c; burry. 16c. Wax. (Sc; tallow, 14c. Deer skin*. (0c Frails and state. APPLKB—Northern variety I)2MM!S. ORANGE*—trig 1 't3 50. PRUNES -40* to 50* 10c; 60s to 60c. (4c; 60s to 70s. 7c; 79* to (Os. 4)*c. 60* to Ha (c; * to'lOOs, 54c. BANANAS—B! 3602 06 bunch. LEMONS—Market steady at 12 86. rorOAN UTS-94 00*4 l per 100 PEANUTR-Ample stock, fair demand; market firm, fancy hand-picked Virgin!*, per pound, sc. hand-picked, Virginia, ex traw. 44c; N. C. seed pawnui*. 4c NUTS -Almond*. Tarragon*. 14r. Ivlca*. 16c; walnuts. French. 12c. Na|>lss. 12c; pecans. 13c. Braslls. lie. Alberts. 13c. as sorted nuts, 55-pound end 25-pound boxes, lie fsttss itagwtnw end Ties. BAGGING—Market Arm: Jute. (4- pnund 94c; large lots. 94c small lots, (-pound. s%tft*c; IS pound, 4'3*'yc. sea island bagging, 124 c. TIES Siamter.l, 48-pound, anow. Urge | lot*, tl 40, small lots. II SO. Itaeon. Hants aad laird. BACON-Market tlrm. D. 8 C R side*. ! 7Vr; D. 8 he 11 lex, *9,0 (Eastern), *e , fording to average site, D S bellt#*, IV (Western); smoked c R aides, *\c. ! HAMS—Sugar cured. 124112 V LA Hit—pure. In tierces. 946 c; In 56- i pound tins and Bu-(>mind tubs. *Se uampound tr. tierces, 8(*c; 80-pound tin*, and 90-pound tub*. V I>rle.l end Evoporafed Fruits. APPLES—Evaporated, TflP.ic. sun .dried. 6',Uv. Al'RtCfrTH.—Evaporated. 10c pound, nectarines. 10c. RAISINS—L 1... 32 10. Imperial cabinet* 12 75. leone 50 pound boxes, ~• pound PEACH KG-Evaporated, pealed. 17V unpeaied, *‘.ti9v PEARS—Evaixorntad. M,c. aunt Kl.t.AAKnt a, FlSH—Mackerel, half harreis. No. 1 8100. No 3. IT.tSJ; No. 8, IS 75; kit*. No 1. 9190. No 9. 1110. No 9. la. Codfish, l-p'und bricks. IV. 3-|>ound bricks, a. ■ Smoked herring per box. 17G1V Dutch ! barring. In kegs, tl I<, new muLel., half ; barrels, 89 76 BYRl.'P—Market quiet; Oeorgl* and Florida syrup, bifcrlng at 36a>c, selling at 32ti25c. sugar nous* at 1044:8c. HONEY—Fair demund; atrolnad. In bar ret*, 58d60u gullon. litgtvwinas basis. 1127. ocr** >it 1 :n.li ra COTTON—Savannah to Boxton. per cwt., flc; 10 New York, per cwt . 90c. to Philadelphia, per hale. |l. Baltimore, *l. FOREIGN DlBBOT—Bremen. 40r; Liv erpool, 80c; Hamlnirg. 49c. Genoa. 80u. Barcelona, 60c. Mtncheatar. 650. Havre. 43c; Antwerp, 88c LUMBER—-By Ball—Frelghla steady; lo Raltlmorc nml eeiatward. $4 80 lo |5.75 per M Including Portland. LUMBER Ry Six tnv Savannah to Bal timore. 86 00; to P R It , or It and O docks. 15 80; to Philadelphia. 16V per cwt. (1 pounds 10 foot); to New York 16 50 per M. 17.25 to dock, lightered to Boston. 88-80 NAVAL STORES The market la firm; medium fixe vessels. Rutin—Cork, for orders, 8* 6d per barrel of ?I0 potirida. and 6 per ceni primage Mpirtts. 4s wt per 40 gallons grosa, and 5 per rent primage Large vessels, roaln. Is, spfrlls, 4a I Steam, lie per 100 (dtinds on rosin; 91V on spirit*. Savannah to Hoaton. and 9'yc on rosin and !9c on aplrlta to New York GRAIN. I'IIOVISION*. BTC. New York. Nov. B—Flour—Market dull and tending lower, with buyers scarce owing to the drop In wheat Rye flour *aay: corn meal quiet. l(ye steady Barley quiet; barley malt quiet. Whcai—Sikh easy. No. 3 red. 79c; op tions had a Arm opening on bullish Argen line reports and a demand from local short*, hut subsequently yielded to llqul dhtlun based on weakness abroad fend dis appointing outside support. Closed easy at V net decline. March closed 12c; May. 81V:; December, 78Vc Corn—Spot easy, No. 2. 6544 c; options opened steady wltli wheat, after which wMkened under bearish cables.fair weath er conditions West, and moderate unload mg. closed easy 4*o V net lower May cloaed 434*0. December. 424*c oats—Spot dull; No 3, 264*c. option* dull Beef steady Cut meats easy; plcklsd tallies. 9'lillo. pickled shoulders, 6>fec; pickled timi trfl 9**V' Lard easy; Waetern steamed. 87.4249: November closed, 87.88. nominal, refined easy. I'ork steady. Tallow steady Petroleum steady. Bosln qutel. Turpentine quiet. Rle# steady Molasses steady. Coffee—Future* opened steady ala de cline of 56710 points and ruled more active but generally weak, following lower Kuro pran and Rio cables, weakness at Santos large receipts In Brasil, apathy In local •pot circles and absence of public apecu latlvt support. Increaied (h# decline 10 10 flli points Closed barely steady with l>r|re* lOftlS point* net lower. Total as)** 38.750 bags. Including December. 7.1007.15 c, February. 7 ><l7 36r; March. 7 3007.25 B|ot Rio easy, No. 7 Invoice. 844 c, mild qutat: Cordova. 94*711345c. Sugar- Raw. baraly steady: fair rcfln Ing 3Hc; centrifugal. 86 leal. 4V. Molasses sugar. 3H I ’. refined easy. Butler steady. Wi-aiern creamery, I6(t Be; state dairy. 15021 c. Cheese steady; large white, 10440104* email white, 1044011 c. Eggs steady; state and Pennsylvania 236128 c, Western regular packing at mark 18021 c Potatoea quiet; Jersey 1 * 110 01374*; Ne York 11 3601 6244. lorn* Island, 31 800173 Jersey sweet*. II 8003 00 I’eanui* steady; fancy handpteked. 4', Ic; other domestic, 4c Cabbage quiet. Long Island per ion. |l 2 02 25 Cotton by mam to Uverpocl 25c COTTON SITED OIL. New York, Nov. B.—Cottonseed oil was a trtfle ateader on spot, small rales taking place *1 SS4*C. All November shlpmrni was quoted at 12". Prime crude barrels 30c nominal, prime summer yellow. 86 884fC; off summer yeUow, 33c, prime win- Plant System of Railways. Train* by 9fth marldlan t 1 rn#— On# hmir *low#r than •'ity tim# In efT#ot Oct 1. 1900. All tnina ’ Lv B*\nnnah X'aily. Ar fiavannah fitIWMR 3 1& am ... SAV.Btm.th, | 1 00 am - • mm Wmferom* 10 Ifi *m * I l * *ni jNcknonvlU* 12 10 n’n k rn . *n<l Florida | 7 00 pm ll#tw#Bn 1 * f • |2 4fi Ch •r 1 ion j 7 to mm and Bfltfrt 111 pn ■ rmmpm .i h P*n- Insular n i < i.icnfGl n(<>m#r* laaving for l\**y West tn#i IfMvana Monday*, Thur*d.Vf i .j tta<dAy*. IJ.OO p n. <*aU t Tii k*t ijffice* for further Infor mation J II POUIFMP9 T r A ward < lark city ivkH l*r Hotel fhon* 75. P W WRKNN. PuNnitr Trtvffir Mn mf*r. ftAvannah O* SxGEORGIA Robedola F.ffeellve ffept 1(4 IN* Tr.,lf. arrive at and depart from Central Klatlon. West Broad. • fool of Llberry atreel. wkh felerl.llan Time-ona hour slowve than dtp lima. io- ve Arrtve fiavannah; Bavannob’ Augusts Mscoei AHanta.l ” •8 AVarndovtngton. Mllledgevl Is *6 nr>pm and all Inlarmesllai* points! August*. Ms.-on. Atlanta ’ ~” Athens, Munigoniery. Co-j •9 nriprn lumbu*. Btrmli.gham Ait-N (B*m erluiir. Eufaula and Troy i •mmodatloo >7 48om : “k.m Guyton Dlnttar Train ~ : G 88pew •l>ally. ihlx ept Bunday. —— BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND TYBEE 78th meridian or Ha vat,nan city lima I.F.AVH SAVANNAH Monday only 698 an Dally excap* Monday 930 a ni I>wlly.lflnp m IJBAVK TY BEE Monday only 718 a m Dally except Mon,lay 10:28 a. m. Dally 690 p. m ) onna> Ilona made at terminal polMa with all trains Northwest. Waal and !4o<ithW*t Sleeping cars on night iralna between savannah and Augusta, Macon, Atlanta and Blrmlngnam Parlor car* on day train* between Ba vnnrali. Macor. and Atlanta. For complete In forma 11 on. echeffulatb rale* and connection*, apply lo 44*. G MItK.WLH, (Tly Ticket and Cm* •nger Agent, ltd Bull alraal. or W. R MCINTYRE. Depot Tlekat Agon*. J C II AIJ-K. General Passenger Agent. E II HINTON. Ttafflc Msneger TH KO D KLINE. Gen SupeDntondM^ Savannah. Go * Double Daily Service The Short line lo Norfolk. Washfngtwfe Bali more, Phlled. Iphla. New York end the Eael. I No. 4*| No Lv Savannah. R A U RyllJ UpmtU Mpwt Ar Columbia. b A U. Ky| Mpm 4 Moot Ar Italvlgh. 8 A I* Ky...11l (Tpoi U Item Ar Durham. 8 A U Hy T Sin, 4 11pm Ar !V. rvburtt, 8 A 1> Ry| 4 Item 4 Mpm Ar Richmond. RAD Ry; * item t 40 pen Ar Waahtri*nm. Ivnna... * 4tem Spin Ar llalllmore. Penns m jrn Ar Fhlledeiphle l‘* ntm.... li 77pm 2 .item ,ir N York. I‘iuw 1 Dtpoi; I Item N ,4 N.. Lv Savannah, B A U Ry|42 Mpm'll Mpm Ar Porumamth, H. A. L.Ky| 7 Pom; & Mpm Hteamcra lesve Norfolk dally, aaoept Sunday, lor lteitlinore. Philadelphia and New York, and dally tor Waahlngten. Th* aliort line 4o Montgomery. Mobile ami New Orleans, leaving Sa.ai.i.ah vl 7: a. m. arriving at Montgomery 7:40 p. m.. at which point clone connection la mad with the U 1 N R R, arriving at Mobile 3.u& a. m. and New Orleans 7 40 a. m The short line to Fernanrilne. Jack ion vllle. Tampa and other Florida points. | NO. 77 | No. U lv Savannah. B A. la Ry' S (Sam 1 07pm Ar Fernandlna. B A.la. Ry Sam 9 H6pm Ar Jacksonville. S A l. Ry loam 7 40pm Ar Tampa. 8. A. L. Ry , 6 Dptn 4 Mam Maomllh ml Pullman buffet aleeptng oar aervna lo Waahincton. ll.iltlmore. Phila delphia and New Yrk. aito to Jackson ville aad Tampa Dining cars lion. Ba■■ annah to llaioltt and Richmond to New York. Buffet parlor cars Savannah to Meat gutnary. For additional Inforitnlhan apply ta Ticket office, Bull and Brian streets. Phone S ter yellow. PTtne; prime whSte, (Tftgga; prime meal, $24.56. CHICAGO MARKET*. Chicago. Nov A—Wheat was dull and •aay most of the day on cables, but later Steadied on export boat tie*#, Dacambar closing a shade lower Com cboad 4ft 4c lower and oat* unchanged Provision* *1 ihe close were (4ftdo down ■The leading futures ranged as follows: Open Higheet Lowest. Closing Wheal No 3- Nov 724 )24ft73%* 72 7Bff Dec 7340714 724*734 734 731*04 Jan 74 07*4 714 7(4 744 Com No 2 Nov 3*41)2*4 **4 S7‘g:S 274 Dec .... .254*1254 MS 4 l4ft>s%k May (6403*4 2*4 *4 Data No. 2 Nov ... 214 714 4 (14 Dec 214 1140 23 21%t H% May .... 2240.34 224 34 4 Mess pork |*r barrel— Nov (b* 4 E 6 624 (16 <0 1M 86 Jan 11 (24 11 4 M U Uls Lard, |>er k pounds— Nov .. 7 <134 7 624 * ( Dec 8 624 6*4 876 (7t%* Jan 8 724 6 724 (66 6 Short ribs per 160 pounds— Nov 6 25 * 21 6 S 6 X Jan % <0 6 06 5 4 IN Cash quotations were as follows: Flour, dull: No I spring wheat. 67ft71e; Na. 8 red. '.'%•■) :5V' No, 2 corn. toVkc: No. 1 yellow I4' No. 3 oats. 23r; No. ( white. Be; No. t white, 234027 c. fair to choice malt ing. 45054 c. No 1 flaxseed. t’.Tf; No. 1 Northwestern. $7 76; prime timothy eeed. 84 1604 30; mess pork, per barrel. HI 66; lard, per 160 pounds. (7 6607614; short ritat side* llnoete) (fi sq (6; dry salted boulders (boxedl 86 6006 75; short claag side* (boxed). 86 6606.76; whisky, basis at hlgti wkvss, 11.27. 9