The Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1900-current, November 14, 1900, Page 9, Image 9

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financial and commercial. .fill (-OTTOS FITIRB* M tHKCT t at A LOSS OF Turn I*ol NTS. AIK-r the Opmlni Drrllara the Market Ballled un Riimora Thai Nl .lll um> tn Issue a llnlllalt Ulrcti |ar.|lrarllh H|ivrallcina I'rnlnml. na ird al Ihr rinar-aplrHa Turprn i irtii at 41c Bid. With Later M |ra at 41%o—Hnsla# Firm aaal I ucha ngeil—Local and Telettraplilr 'larkfta. The Morning Nawi Office, Tuesday. Nov. IS. ", he cotton future* market showed weak, n, at arte opening to-day. bu. later ral- I r>l n rumor* lha: Neill wa.-a to promul , hullleh circular, the gain belt)* be ta- n 1" and 12 points. Operations on the , the element who believe the mur k. had overbought tt effect, and the , , _i.( ivns steady as a net low of 7 and ~, joints. The spot market# were In the in. n unchanged. The local market closed eteo null a fair huslnesa reported on tne spot The *r ! turpentine market ruled Arm, win the > i -lerioeie quiet during the *rd m* hours \fter tha dosing there eras matked ItV. and n strong demand from sevt ml source*, which carried the pr to t , .nts, which waa freely paid. Ths roeln market closed firm and unchang ed with a fair bustnesa doing The reactionary tendency tn th Block meiit-s continued to-day. with the pros pi i.ve ouree of |>rlee# tn much douht toaard ti •• closing. There was a further hi! - in the cail money rate, which pro • ' h* I much to ilo with the turn T.n primary cause, however. n under - etnod to be liqu,Gallon. Report* of for eign i one which would decrease reserve* a.so ■ I It* eftei-t on general sent.ment Th* decline* were mostly fra-stonal. tho.r- there were some instance* of con sider i- e yielding. The following resum* of tn markets will snow tbe tone and quotations at the closing to-day: COTTON The cotton market closed steady sr.d unchanged to-day. with sale* on tho rpot of '3. tale#. Tho reci Ilk ■* * ere S. '..A. asm 't y.Ust last year, st.d 149*7 year be fore last The demand wa# rt-porte-l to h* satisfactory. Good middling f o b mo-' of the day w.is 9% . hut toward he dosing hitver# were bidding 9 11-l Sr. The offering* were understood It* be fairly lib eral though there was no dlr-po.-dtlon to make concession# Tha following were the official spot quo. tatlons at the cloee of the market at the Colton Exchange to-day: | This f Last I day. I year. Good middling 9% 7% Middling 914 7 low middling 8% g% Market steady: wales. 425. Savannah Receipts. Export# and Stock* Receipts thl* day ',,131 Receipts this day last year 9 3-6 This day year before last. 14 987 Reeelpta sine* Sept. 1. 190' 46.’. ill Same day laat yenr ttdHli Stock on hand this day SOt.li Same day laat year 121.32$ Receipt# and Stocks at the Ports— Receipt# this day ft,‘*2 Receipt# thl# day lust year 19. 41 Reeelpta thla day year before U#t Nr. 48 Total receipts anee Sept 1, 1900.. 2.144 ill Same time Inst year 2.402.491 Sam* time year before las 3 351.701 stork at all ports to-day .... s*7*4 • Stock same day last year 940 387 '•ally Movemenrs at Other Ports— •alveston—Firm; middling. 9 1-I*. net r* elpts 2o 346, gross. 3), 346; ra ei, 772, r’oek. siri.sso. New Orleans— Quiet; middling. 9**: net elpt*. 14.901; grOs*. IS/®*. sales. 5,800, 'K. 242.776 Mobile—Quiet. middling, 9 1-16: net re .pt*. 1.139, It roe*. 1,139, *alc, 20 , etooK. Si TO*. ■’liarleston—Firm; middling. 9'; net ncelpta, 1.775. gross. 1.777 no k 17 717 Wilmington—Firm: middling. !; net re . ipts, 902; groea, 902. stork. 9.0C1. Norfolk—SVteady; middling. 9',. n t re r|pt, 3.963; gros, 1.963. sale*. 23; *lock. 074. Baltimore-Nominal; middling. 9 1 . net receipt*, none; gross. 7t*l; stock. 6.953 New York—Quiet; middling. 9',. net rr • Ipte. M; krone, 7.629; Ito k. 4S 494. I lost on—Quiet; middling. 9 13-16; net re . Ipts, 3*6, gross. 1.960. Philadelphia—Quiet, middling If; net r'cetjit*. 334; gross 334; stock. :;.597. Hally Movement* at Interior Towns— \uguet.i—Steady ; middling. 9< . net re ceipt*. 1.522; gross. 1.598; sale*. *>. Mock. 44. IffT. M mphle-Flrm. mtddllnc. 9 3-16; net re dpt*. 1.945; gross. 3,M8, sales. 8.0(15. stock, I' • 668. St l,ouls— Steady; middling; 9 3-16; ret receipts, 1.471; gros*. 10.351; -ales, ill; k. 53.217 lncinnatl —Quiet; middling 91-3; n*t re dpts, 2.'9; groM. 2.09'. S’ock. 6 36* Houston—Steady; middling. 9 3-16, net receipt* *9,630; trm. 39,630; sale*. 113; ft'ick, >1.279. letulsvllle—Firm, middling. *U llxporis of Cotton This Day; <> ilveston—Fiance. 9,660 \'.v flrleane—To Or**t Britain. 3.94.; rtment. 6.434 .ooatwiee. 4.200. Mobile—Coastwise. 26. Norfolk—Coestwit**'. 96*. \. w Yotk-To Cites Britain. 4..K8; con • rent, 9fln. Boston—To Great llrltaln. 570 T t il foreign cx|tort* from all port* this day-To Great Britain. 9,130. to France. 9.- •* to the continent. 7.394 Total foreign exi>ori* from all port* thus tar this week—To Great Brieain. 33 992; France. 11.260. to th<i continent. 15.279 Total foreign exports elnce Sept. 1. ■ -To Ore at Britain. 9l •; to France. ; *l.' 10 the continent. r.SO 733. arleslon. Nov 13—Cotim firm; mid dling -y t c. sale*, 125 bal**. SKA ISI.AMI I lIITO9. No great Interest developed In the sea *■ and cotton market during the p't wk The dullncs* In other market* ha* 0 patently been reflected also In Ihe *ea ■land cotton altiatilon. Whether there he a ruh by holder* *0 sell later, re. :n ■ to he seen, but *0 far the demand s not been *ulh|ent to enliven thing*, m. Interior buetne** I* reported. T es almut as follows: '"' a 1 holce Fleet Florida* 2Tjfl24 ‘•>'t 1 eholce and fancy Florida*.2V*ti24 •: choice and fancy Georgias 23'UZ3\ e Georgia* 22 l jl/13 l.ma fine Georgia* 21 Iptl ami Si-vk* WHI 1999-00. r; ‘ ' ipts past week 4.17* 5.191 o • rt* past week j 764, I*2 ‘ lpt* this season | 21,731 31,241 past week 732 4,561 ■ * on hand 17.3*6 15.697 4 OTTOh FITIHE*. •he Market Closed Meads at a Dr. rltne of 7Jrl4> Folate. N'-w York. Nov. 13—There wu* le* c l!v In colton circle* to-duy. The mar -1 opened shady with price* unchanged points lower. There waa a further de- of loti 14 points and then a sharp r * ‘V. The early easlnea* wea chiefly to unsatisfactory cobles. Later, r e*ver. local conditions became more r f<ilo following rumor that Neill 1 :eady with a bullish cotton circular, led to some pretty active trading the short* became particularly Hi d'd and Wall street and the Boutl •ought freely. Trices moved up 10 ' Poim* from the loweit flgurc* of the Ij “noon. Tb* upward movement ■■ fa- MURPHY & CO., INC.. Board of Trad* Building. Savannah Private leased wires direct o New York. Chicago and New Orleans. COTTON, STOCKS AND CHAIN. New York oAK-e. No. (1 Broadway. Office* in principal cttie* throughout the South. Writ# for our Market Manual and book containing Inal ructions for trader* rllltated by Indication# of colder weather over the ewatern and central sections of the cotton belt and rains In the western localities. At the same time the South ern spot market* were generally working toward higher prices Selling was chiefly for the purpose of security profits, alihough a few new ahort accounts were open on the belief that Instead of being now oversold the market had recently be come overbought. Future* closed steady at a net decline of 7fJW points. FI.I <Tt 81 ion# in >1 rt m:< New York Nov it —Cotton future# opened steady at the decline jnd closed steady. Price* an follow*. Open High. Imw Clos. January .9 39 940 924 935 February ...9.40 9*o m 935 March 9.4! 9.43 9.35 9.19 April 935 937 9.31 939 May 9.43 914 930 93* June 942 915 9*4 9tt July 9.42 942 929 935 August 933 935 925 9.25 September October November .... 939 940 931 9 K December 940 9.42 924 935 l.li KRPOOI, < OTTON MIRKCT. Liverpool. Nov. 1.3. Spot Increased de mand: prices firm. American middling fitr. 5 2®-32d; good middling. 5 19-323. mid dling. S'jd; lor: middling 5 5-14d. good or. dlnary. 51-1*1: ordinary. 4 1314d The sale# of the day were lO.OJO hub *, of which sr<l were (or speculation und export, and Included 9.500 Amcrl.an Receipts 4",'vi bales, including 37.'G0 American. Futures opened quiet and tuejt<sv and closed barely steady; American middling low middling 1 t-e. November. 52185.23d buyers. No uiher-December. 5 16ft6.17d seller#, D. emher-January. 512d seller#. January. t>. u:i.-\ ’:. 1 1- • tiers Feb;l • ; sellers. March-April. soil buyers. April. May, 5 07d sellers. M.iy-Jtine. 5 05ft5<*>d value: June-July. S.o4d sellers. July-Au g tst. 5034)6(131$ buyer-, August-September, 4.6oft+6id buyers. New York. Nov 2—Cotton futures bare ly steal-. November 9 1M59.19 March . .9 1989 20 December . 9 16t|9 19 April 9 31V, t 9 21 January .. 9.1®9 17 May . .. 9.21H9..2 Febnary . .9 17ft9.19June 9234J9.21 COTTON LETTERS. New York. Nov 13.—Murphy A Cos. say; The cotton market to-day has ruled com parwtivwly steadv. fluctuation# confined within rang* of about 10 points. While Liverpool advice# were considered very favorable, we did not fully re#pond to the #ame. sale# reported opening on Liv erpool market 2 to 4 points higher on fu ture#, With spot sales 10.000 Mtdllng up 5%d. The locals sold rather freely dur ing early part of the session and our weakness this side caused Liverpool to lose part of her advance, their market closing on an average of about one point higher than laat night During early hour# of our session pru t# declined about 10 point*, resulting In uncovering stop loss orders, January declined to 9 2Se. but after tne noon call prices covered about 10 points on le# pressure to sell and some new buying for N* ijrlean* and lo cal account also report# from New Or leans of a hulllah circular issued by Neill, however, no confirmation was re ceiv'd regarding It. but It w.is thought -hat thl# rumor caused early Improvement In Liverpool Receipt* are also rather moderate, which help# to cheek any ma terial decline. Fro*t was reported at Corpus Chriatt, Tex , a!*o Mobile, Ata . and Savannah, Ga. Estimated port re ceipts. 52 010, against 49 018 New Or!**n expec-s to-morrow 13(VG to 14 000. agaln.% 9 000; Houston. 15.000 to 14,000. againat 17,- 5+4 • New York Nov 13—Hubbard Bros. A Cos. say: Liverpool did nut sustain our ad vance of yesterday, though advancing under what our oahle# ata-e was conti nental huy'ng on the Impression that Mr Nelli would Issue a bullish circular Liquidation on Ih* part of tl*e outside buyers of the past few day# was the fea ture of the trading which Anally resulted In a running break to 93b for May. From thl# point there w.# a slow Improvement on tho lighter r- ccipt# at Memphis and the telegram# from New Orleans state the impression there was that a hulllah cir cular would he Issued. Our looml trade are disposed to buy on all weak moments, believing the holding-back policy on the part of planter* will prevent any se rious break. DRV (HIOD4. New York. Nov 13 —Ther* have been no further development# In the print line to-day, no new prices h> lug announced. The market continues Arm with .1 slight Improvement tn the demand Holders are showing no desire to force business by naming n-dtK-tlon# In prices. The weather ha* been an Important element In pro viding business at second hands, while re tall trade shows a better tone, AAV IL STORKS. Tuesday. Nov 13. SPIRITS TCRPFtNTINE—The turpen tine market opened Arm to-day at 41 and 415* cents, with sales of •'+*> asks, and closed llrm t 41c bid. with no further #ale reported at the Rond of Trade. Af. ter the closing marked activity developed ard c r m active demand for sup p'ir ■ ■ of the day Sale# of a t o , • ported on a basla of 4114 gents o.tllook favotablr for an advance if .Ii i< rnarai held oul The day’s receipts were 2Js. and the exports bio ROSINS The rosin market closed Arm and unchanged to-dny. with a go<d de mand teported lor the offerings. The mar ket was und*rtood to be In strong poai llon. Supplies were wanted both for for eign and domestic account. The day’# re ceipts were 7.268 ami the exports 611 Prices a* follows: A. R. C II *1 ! >1 0 D 1 > K 1 3 E 1 35 M 1 79 r 1 40 N 2 10 a hi wa 2 w H Ui w w 2 #5 Receipts Tuesday— Spirits Rosin Central Railroad 147 4*7 S F & W 1.M7 4.3 .9 8 A. L. 1 = o>2 Export# Tuesday— S H Tal ahaasee. N Y W*s 511 Naval Store* Statement- Spirits. Rosin ! Slock April 1. 19h0 2.197 142.506 Receipts to-day 2.006 7.2 M Receipts previously 271.437 955.442 Tola', since April t 274,039 SOS,24f Export* to-day be, 411 Export# previously 234. l *71.733 Exports since April 1 234.599 972.341 j Stock on hand to-day 41.410 132 90; Stock laat year 30 429 134.370 Charleston. Nov 13 —Turpentine Arm. 40- bid Rnsln Arm and unchanged. Wilmington, N. C.. Nov. IS B|> rlt# tur pentine steady xt 41A415+c. receipts. 75. Rosan steady ot *1 2091. receipts, 303 Crude turpentine Arm at II k 1 and 12 40; FIN IRCIAL. JOHN W. DICKEY, Stock and Bond Broker, AtatdTA, OA. Write for Llsf. riTFa MORNING NEWS: WEDNESDAY* NOVEMBER 14. 1000. receipt*. 39. Tar Arm at II 86. receipts. 215. New Orleans. Nos- 13 —Receipts: iloain. 117,. exports, none. FINANCIAL. MONEY—The demand keep# falalv ur txlth the supply FOREIGN EXCHANGE—Market steady. Comtner. tal demand 4143 V. sixty days. 14 79*4 nlnetj day*. 44 78. franc*. Paris, and Havre, sixty days. 5 22%, Bwtes, stxty days. 5 26. Belgian. 5 144, trmrk*. sixty days. 93 9-14. ninety days. 92 5-11 DOMESTIC STEADY - Steady, hank* are buying at 1-14 discount and selling a* follows: 125 ami under 10c pre mium, |B to W, 15c prem.um |so to ll,v> 3k) premium, lioo to |JOO, 25c premium. 1201 to 11. non. % premium. H.oOO and over. 7Se per M premium. SECI'RITIES—There Is a brtak demand all round and light offerings. Stocks. Rid Ask Augu-tu and Savannah R R KKU, 110 Atlanta and West Point 129 do 4 per cent cerilAcate* lid Augusta Factory 92 85 Clllxen*’ Rank 132 Chatham Hank .110 Chatham H E A 1. Cos. A 57 Id do do R. 5659 57 1 ,9 Bag!.- ut, l Phoenix Mfg Cos WS 110 Fallscn Electric Ilium Cos I<7 110 Enterprise Mfg. Cos 10J Germania Rank Ll Georgia and Alabama 23 24 Georgia Railroad Common 215 217 Orantteville Mfg Cos 145 170 J. P. King Mfg Cos 100 10,1 Langley Mfg. Cos 115 lai Merchants- National Rank 112 ... National Rank of Savannah . ..150 Oglethorpe Savings and Trust 110 People# Saving# and l#->*n 100 South western Railroad Cos 1(4 1104 Savannah Gas Light Cos. 2119 25% Southern Bank 153 l 5 Savannah Rank and Trust .. .114 Sibley Mf*. Cos Augusta M M Savannah Brewing .102 Bonds. Bid. Ask. Char Col. A Aug I*4 s*. 1900 ii 4 Atlanta City 4s 1322 105 ... Augusta city 4s. 1927 105 do 4%*. 1925 ni do 7s. 1903 307 do 6s, 1913 us Alg Mtd 5* tnd and. 192*. M A N 9s 99 Augusta Factory. 6 per cent .1915 111 113 Brunnwlck aid Western 4s. 1918 S3 S4 C. R. R A Banking collateral 5s 94 C of G. Ist mortg 6>. 1945 F * A. ... 119 in <*. of G. con 5s 1945. M AN. 95 96 C of G Ist Incomes. 1915 51% 52% do 2d Incomes 17% do 3d Incomes. 1945 g 9 C of G. (M G. A A Dlv.) 5s 1947. JAJ % 97 C. of O (Eaton Branch), 5* 1926 J. A D g 7 ss City A Suburban R. R Ist 7s 109% Columhus City ss. 1909 ../ 107 Chsrleston city ts. !909 101 102 Eagle A Phoenix Mills 6s. 1928 log RS Edison Electrl • Iliumlnatlng 6* 106 Enlcrprise Mfg 4*. 1902 .10# Georgia Railroad 6s 1910 nr, jl7 G 8 A F. 1945. J. A J R 2 IIS Georgia A Alabama Ist sa. 1946 .104 p)6 Georg,* state 3'4s. 1930. JAJ 110 do 3%#. 1915. M AN 194 do 4%5. 1915 . ns 119 Macon city #. 1910. JAJ 116 11* do 4%5. 1926, Jan. par log rj Ocean Meam.-hlp s*. 1924 104 in* Savannah city 55,. quar. January. I*l* no 111 do Bs, quar February 1909 lU9 no South Carolina state 4%*. 1933 117 119 Sibley Mfg Cos. 4s, 1903 102 South Bound f .. .99 FO 9 F A W gen. mt'rr 4s. 1934 .124 124 do do Ist 5s gold 1934 115 do St John Dlv Ist 4s, 1334 94 94 New York Nov. ]:: Money on call Arm at Sti'oH per cent. The last loan was at S'-g- Prime m-reantlle l*per. 4%@5*4 per cent Sterling exchange Arm with ac tual business in bankers' hill# at 14 B<% 11+ 44** for demand, and at II A,x,h4 80% for fixty days: po-t.-d rates. 14 Commercial bills. 14 Bift4 80% Silver eer tlAcates. Bar silver. 64,' Mex ican dollar-. 5"-,c. Government bond# Ir regular, state bond* steady, and railroad bonds Irregular. •not K 8 AND ROMIB. The Duration amt F.xtent of the Pre sent Reaction I neertsfn. New- York. Nov. 13.—T0-day’s relapse In price# was qtille vigorously contested by some powerful Interests still long of slock, or which had Axed on a consider- j able higher price level ns desirable to un- 1 load old holding# by s|te,-ulatlve |s,nls. But the reaction was too closely in accord with skilled opinion and observation to be opposed with hearty conviction The real 1 question this morning was not whether or not prices would decline, but how far the de ‘line would extend. The qucallon still remained undecided when the market closed with speculative liquidation still In force and prices on the down grade, except where professional r<#>m shorts were tak ing hasty pro Ats by covering lheir con tracts Asa result of the day s trading prices In a number of prominent Industrials, In cluding Sugar, Tennessee Coal, Steel and Wire and People's Gas. suffered declines of from 3 to 4 points and Metropolitan Street Railway lost 4\ A still larger list of Industrials f. II bet ween 2 ond 3 points, and In the railroad list not a few losses reached between 1 and 2 point*. The more substantial commission houses In the street have been advising their customers r several days past, to take their profits and to buy no more stock for the pres ent. I'rofesslonal operators, except some IKiwerful spe.dative pools, have sold out on a very extensive scale and taken their profits The extent to which lh, advance has gone made the market, as a matter, of course, topheavy. filled as It was with many speculative accounts on light margins, and backed by weak financial holders. I’rofesslonal hear speculators. who have been alertly looking for the mom<r.t of reaction ever since last Wednesday, found that the free selling to-day for the first time was not effectually absorbed. Their efforts were reitou *led and when prices began to make wide decline* stop loss ord, rs were dislodged ond the fall thus precipitated. The hear* were In a reckb-ss mood and were quick to take proflts. eau.-mg frequent rallies as they covered their short contracts While some outside and mimd continued during tha day It was at no time returned In force The expectation of another large war loan to be floated In London, depressed that mnrkee ond was a direct Influence in New York as w II It emphasised the ap prehension hitherto felt of a farther Ger man government Issue also. It Is not to lax supposed that, with tho huge Indebted ness of the foreign money market to the I'nlted States, the foreign government au thorities can hope to successfully float Ihelr loans without assistance from Amer ican maikete. and Xpert* believe that an outward movement of gold from New York will probably l*e necraaary. The money which Is used for speculative purposes In the stock market Is money for which no more substantial demand exists, and It Is Invariably the rule that when any ad vantageous opportunity for fixed Invest ment of opltai. spec u.utlve borrowers •re called upon to repay their credits With this prospect In the future, call money in New York advanced to 6 per cent to-day, notwlthstand.n* the con siderable apeculatlve liquidation An ac tive demand sprang up for short time loans, which forces! the rate up for sixty ond ninety-day money to 8 per cent Business In bonds was on large ale, and there was free profit-taking In some of the apeculatlve Issues while others ad vanced strongly. Total sale* par value 14.- 770.1 TU0. All I'nlted Stales bond- declined 8, per cent, on the last call except tb* new Is which advanced 84 per cent The total sales of stocks to-day were 1,144,600 shares. Including Atchison, 21,- f**\ do preferred. 33.00’ Baltimore A Ohio, 17.A.S*. Rock Island. Mb'. Burlington, 11.- 90b. I.oulsxille A Nashville, (Man ilas • Metropolitan 7 W>. Mis souri Paeiflc. 29,2u>. Mlaeourl. Kan.-aa ami Texas prnterred. 6.00 P. New- York Central. 9.030. Norfolk and Western U..i4> Northern I’aclA . ><' Ontario \ Western, 24.7k'. pennsylx tnla. 86.i1ts, Reading First, 111.99*. 9t Isouls 11 nil San Francisco. 7,*5>, Bt, Paul. 17 ts*'. Southern l’aclAr. 72.1TU, Southern Railway proferred. 4.SJU. Union Pa, Ac, 11 4iiC, do preferred. B.WO. Smtlltng 9.100. Steel Hoop. 7,0"' Steel and Wire ,38 4if. Tin Plate. 7.W0 Toh*. .#1 M.4DO; Brook lyn 33,800. ('online nt si Tobacco. 24.7.5): Federal Steel, 45.22>'. do preferred. 6.9*1. National Steel. 9.OP'. PaclAc Mall, I"*V- People # Gas. 39.uk>, Sugar, K.9to, Tennes see Coal and Iron, 27.6u0, I'ntteal dtatea Leather, ,'i,lßci. Rubber, ll.ituu. Sugar. ! 54,90 V. New York Stock List Atchleon 35 | Union I’ac 46% do pref 76% do pref 7*! Balt. A Ohio 795* V' ataish 75, Can Pac S4V* do pref . 2(>% Cat, Sue 55 h-. 1 ALE Chet A Ohio . 313* do 3d pref. ... 28 * Chi. tit. W .. 11% sYlac Cen . 12% CM., B. A Q... 133% Third Avenue ..111 Chi . I. A L . 225- Adam* Ex. .. .133 do pref 57!, American 163 Chi A E I. .. 3Rs,|l’iklted States .. 4# C. A Nw 165'j Well# Fargo .. .UO C.. H I. A P.. .1121* Am Col oil At C. C. C. A 8(. ( 'ld pref 93 Loom .. 65 j .5in Milting ~ 5% Col. Sou 6% do pref 23 do Ist pref Am 8 A It .. 47% do 51 pref .... do pref Wi Del A Hud .1151* Am Kpirlt* 1% D. L. A W. ..190 j do pref 17 D A R. (1 21 1 ; Ant bteel Hoop. do pref 73 ( do pref 74% Erl* ta% Am 8 AW .. 4, * do l,t pref 37% <1 pref 84% Ot. N. pref 166% Am Till Plate . 4>% Hocking Coni 175* do pref 97 Hocking V. . 345* Am To si ro . 107 llluiol# Cen 121% do pref ...MO low# Cen jo An., Mm Cos. . 47% do pref 45 Brook K T. .. 69% L E A W. ... 37 |Col F A I •' (ki pref .166 Com Tob 33 l-(ke Shore 21'>'* do pref 49 1 * LAN 78% Federal Steel .. 475, Mantiartan L. .107% do |,ref ..... 74’* Mel St. Ry . 165% Gen Elec 118 Mex. Cen . 13% Glucose Sugar . 87 M A 8t L 62 1 do pref 103'* do pref .lb 1 Intern Paper 25 Mlesourl Pac . 594, do pref 735, Mobile A Ohio . 40 fearieda Go# M. K A T. .111% Natl Blecult . 37% do pref 34%’ do pref 3i N. J C 13* I.Natl I a-,id 21% N. V r 137% do pref 97 N. A W 41% Natl Steel , 37 do pref 7*s# do pref 9-% North Par 63% N Y A B I*4 do pref 76% North Am !H Ont. A W .. 24%'P*cltlc Coast .. *0 Ore Hv. * ,N 43 do Ist pref *5 do |ref . ~76 j do 2d pref 48 Pennsylvanoi 140%’ PaclAc Mall .61 Reading 19% People * o* 97% do Ist pref 625* Presaed S Car 63-, do 2d pref 30%' do pref .. *.*,% Rio G \V , .55 Put! Pal Car 192 do pref 86 18. RAT 6 St 1. A 8 F 135, Sugar 12% do Ist pref . 70 | do pref in do 2d pref 39% Tenn C A I 69 St. I. .Sw 11%'U. 8 la-ether 14* do pref 33% do pref 76 S' Paul 121%;U 8 Rubber .14% do pref 173%' do pref 9-',% Bt. P. A O. ...117 (Western I'nion . Sou Pac. . 41 'R f A S .... 16% OU Ry 13% do pref 62% do pref 60%P C. C. A St Tax A Pac 18% Routs .. AS Bonds. U 8 2* rfg rg In X* do >lo (* 94%' do roup |tv >, N. Y C lat* |,g dO 3s. reg 9V, N. J C gw ig.lM . do Ss. ecu . .Ifi’i’.t' Par II 3, 7n do new 4s. rg 137 ; 'l® do 4s )01% do new 4>. ruu 137 |N. Y . C. A 8: do oi l 4-. reg.ni% L 4a in:% do old 4.-. 0u.115% N A 55 ,x>n 4e wh , do :* reg .112% 1 1 AO 4# HI | do ss. ,-ou 119, 9’re N*). j B (, ,0* f 1 C 3e cou. .124% do do 4a 103% (Ytch. g. p. 4* .ltt**' r ’ 8. L6e ..1.7% do adj. 1s ... fti% do eon 5# .. 111% k Suith. 2nds 107', Yl* *1 gen. 4* K 9 , i' of G cm. 5s 95% 71 G 55'. !*■# 99 do Ist Inc .52 ' s ’' L A I. ,5| do 2nd Inc. 17 ' °n. 5s nm C AO. 4%s I'®’ st I* A 8. F do do 5s 11’% g*'n. 6# i#-, C. A N con. 7s.lS7'j Hf - 7* eons ... 170% do tin S F |St P. C. A I' deb s- r* lto ... x% Chl Ter 4e do do s# ... . n% Col South 4* si S p. 4s ,j% D AR. (i 4e.1 ! 8 - H> &" 112% Erie gen b. 74 Stand. R. A T. F W A D CV I 6a 71% Ist 78 IT A P. let# . ..PS Gen Kle 5. 125 . do do 2r.de m la. Cen let* 115 1 P l- pat K C . P A G. | Waba*h let* . 114 Ist# do 2nd* 104 L. A N. util. 4# 9t", W. Shore 4s 114 M. . K A T W. Cen. lsts.... *7% tnd* 70% V*. Cen !1% New York, Nov. 13.—Standard Oil 7'4*i TOR. Mnrphy A Co.'s Slock l.rtier. New York, Nov 13. The reactionary movement In prices evident at the close of business yesterday was renewed In the Initial transactions In the slo* k market this morning. The tendency of the mar k-t was furthered by the material de clines In American stocks as shown In tha early cable advices from London The prlndpa explanation of the tendency of the London market was set forth In the advices from that quarter, and much of selling there termed to originate on Ihta side. The trading continued In very large volume and was again very well diversi fied The large majority of the . arty losses were confined within fractional lim its. and there were som noteworthy ex ceptions to the general tendency North ern Pacific common was conspicuous In respect of strength, lh* stock being heav ily bought si the opening on the announce ment of dissolution of voting trust made yesterday Tennessee Coal and Iron opened 2 pomts higher than the final figure* lasi fflxhi. al-o subsequently the slock reacted ralher sharply. The local fraction group, notahlv Manhattan was also comparatively firm. The belief that Standard Oil Interests faking proflts give color to report large Interests working for healthy reaction. Fugar sold off under pressure from lower Wall street, Selins elsewhere hy traders. Inside following In tobacco taking profile Buying in Northern Pacific considers 1 g.axd R-killing In Southern Pacific ntr be.lef all news known Total sales of slocks to-day were 1,162,- 356. NiirruuMsoi * market*. Note—These quotations are revised dally, and are kept as near aa possible in accord with the prevailing who.Osal* f.rl. e- ■ rtfb 111 quotations sre rv.t I w hen they dt-agree with the pri -es whole, salers ask Conn try end Northern Prodare. POULTRY—The market I- sre.-idv O-w lotion* Broilers. Wr-ilic per r , grown. 45'"'s). three-fourths gri. - ‘ '-*8 6*> . hens. M|7sc. roosters, lot6<>., Ob *. 50f75-. geese. 75e1<31 *S>. kXJGS— Fresh candied, 31c; cold storage 19019 c. BUTTER—The tore of the market la Arm Quotations Western rreimery, 19* 24’4c. New York stale dairy. 194j2k\ xtr Elgin* Tsfiyk *'H KERB—Merkel firm; fancy fin) cream cheese, IS 1 ?-' for 29 to Ti-iound averages, 29>i99-pound average*. 13c. I’lnrly Vegetables. IRISH POTATOES—Northern, I; *- aack. CABBAGE—9®7c per head. ONIONS-Ye’ow In barrels, |2 *. crates. 90c; red, 11.99 llrradatnlf*. Hay and Grata. FLOUR—Market Handy: patent. 34.30, straight. 83 90. fancy. 93 75; family, (3 50. MEAL Pearl, per barrel, 32.70. per aack. 11.25; city meal per sack, lolled. 31.138*44 it.IS; water ground. 31 154*1.178*; city grits, , sack*. 91 35, peuil grits, HudovMe, per bar- ■ih Southern Railway, Train.-* Arrlv#* tnd Depart an Urrldlao Tun*"—i'nn ilout .-low. r Than ('lly Time H-hetlule in Effect Sun Uy Julie 10. 1)00. im.ai■ i,..tv. TffTflßTsXifir" i.i.ah ic No J4N* 3t ~ —— (r**nn4i if iine N \ N• U U 20|n-. I- j***4iin~T7v S<tvi:inn Ar U ioarn , 1 m (K<st* rn Time > | 4 21 pm 4 2)im Ar Hi* kvilin !#> 107 pm 1 U&pm b ltMm Ar iol imM.i l.v i. m i m ) li7|tu, ) AVm Ar Ch t lone , Ia •.. pm • 11 44[m 12 ..pm Ar in>ro I*v 7 hf>m ’• 4An 4 oP.*m Ar N’oriolk Lv * ft'i m 13 Uam I 3>im Ar Dih . i-~ 7.7. 7. ! ,\ •• in 4 ;h.m 4 u'iim pm Ar Mi hm-xi l l#v 12 01pm It rt*i 2 4<’4m 4.|*m Ar I*y h trie 1a T 2 f*Mm 4 &Sarn i h'|tm Ar (Tiarl xtNvllle l+v 2 Okpin U' H t >m 7 4 x>, i> Ar .. \N j*htni|(ol Lv II lS.m :* <B p-n • Mtum 11 3*>pro Ar .. . Baldmor* l.v 12dm K 2-ptn 11 .* idvim Ar I'hllad' phlA I#v 3 Mint • 05pm 2 <Upm • ni Ar New York . l.v 12 10.im 2 i’.pm *>|ini ,5 *k|im Ar Bo ion Lv .* onpu U* lunm K "" TO Tin: NORTH AM>~V No (4>n*rAl Timr 1J ?im Lv ftavAiinah . 1.. ”V. Ar i 10jn (IDaviarn Time > H 3u.ini Lv CO umbtft ... . Lv t m ) &unm Lv ....... l.v a i'pm 11 -ti' Lv ... AthrrHlo i.- lOlfjon i • \' H#t Iprlnii i 7 Jftpm Ar .. KnnxvlUe L% ti 5 10#im Ar . l#eitn/iiMi Lv 10 7 4&*im Ar Cincinnati Lv ) uopm 0 (X*pm Ar 8t Louis .. Lv k i**m T MM) Ar Lomu* wii# L 7 Him All trains arrive and 4|rpß4rt from t.'iePlapi fl\eem Htallnn Til HOI 'UH CAR SERVICE, ETC TRAINS .11 AND &4 DAILY. NEW YORK AND FLORIDA \eetl bulel lirnite.i r?iln**, with Pullman lAiawina Mtoi(i £'l#*jin* Carn Uewe-n Hav.in nah and New York Conne. t* • \V.*h|nirion wnh Colonial Kxpre*H i* 1i43.-i.n Pullman Sleeplnu Oar** between Ctitrltlto and lU< hmond and Cliarkitl* aid Nor# folk Dlnlntc Cam Bor\e nil meale betw t ii SaiMiin.ih at>) v\ 4.~iiu*:on TMAINH 35 AND 3 DAILY. THE UNITED STATES EAST MAIL \ mtlbulM limited train.*-, carrying; Pul'man Drawimt Boom BUtplng Cara Stvan ah and New York Dining run aerve all meal* between Bivauiiah and Waahiugton Alw* Pullman Drawing Boom Sleeping Cam between Savannah and Cincinnati, through Asheville and ' The Land of tha Sky ' For complete Information a to rat a f. hedui**. #if . apply to ti GROOVER. Tt* ket Agent. Plant Svidem StaihK) JAMKS KHKKMAN, C P ami T. A , 111 Hull Street T* lephonew Hell. HSP, Cieorgla. HO. t S II HARDWICK Af datanl Oeneral Paaaenger Agent. Atiantw. Oa. Southern Pacific, “SUNSET ROUTE.” The Best Service in the South Between Points in LOUISIANA, MEXICO and TEXAS, CALIFORNIA. NOTHING SUPERIOR TO THE "SUNSET-CENTRAL SPECIAL" or PULLMAN STANDARD AND EXCURSION SLEEPING (’Alt SERVICE. OPERATED VIA SUNSET ROUTE AND ITS CONNECTIONS. TO A LI, POINTS North, East, Southeast and West. Ask Ticket Agents for Particulars. S F B MORSE. Passmger Trafflr Manager. Houston Texas L J PARKS. Gn Paw- and Ticket Agr-nt, Houston, Texaa rel, *2.75. per eack. 11.22%; eundry brands. 11 17%f120 rack COItN--Market Arm. white. Job lots, AV; carload lot*. 6a , mixed corn. Job lot*. , c.ltloid lots, 5Pc. RICE Market Mea.ly, demand good; fancy head. 6c; fancy, 5%c. Prime 5 Good 4%f|+% Fair 4 81% Common *H GATS -No. 2 mixed, carload. SSiyc; Job lots, 35036, . white dipped, cars, 37c; Fb. 40*'. BRAN—Job lo(. *so; carload Id . 9b 11AY--Market steady; No. 1 timothy. 42%C. Job, *7%.-; No. 2. 16c Job. K%r. car* Sugar anil t ollre. BIGAR fut loaf 6 31/itamond A 5M ’’rushed 614 t'onfeetloners’ A 579 Powdered Extra C .5 49 XXXX powt’d 9 HjFlxtra C 548 Granulated 5 99>G*>;den C 514 Cubes 6 11 Yellows 6bl Mould A *; COFFEE— Mud'* 2* ( (Urlme No 3 —ll e Java 26 e Good No 4 .. .10%c Peaherry 14 • Fair No 5 10%c Fancy No. l .12 e Ordinary No 4 ia <> B'holee No. 2 ll% r <'ocnmon No 7 9%c llerilnarr anil Building Supplle*. LIME. CALCIUM. PI.ASTER AND Cement—Alabama ami Georgia llene In (air demand and sell at 9n cents a barrel; special calcined plaster. Jl 00 per barrel, hair. 44J5c. Rosedale cement, (1 3njgl 25; arload lota. (•• I*l Portland cement, re tail. 12 25. rarhaul lot*. |2<t2 LUMBER F O B VEBBEUI SAVAN NAH—Mini Im uni card sixes. $1(150811 (lb. .ar sill*. sl2 :dr!3 (it; difficult elsee. sl4 Ob HUM. ship stock. sl6o9ftM.bQ; sawn tie*. $9 (sdis 50, hewn ties iaU**!' steady, ibenand fair, sig nal. 45ft50- , West Virginia black. 9ftl2c, lard. 58c, iicatsfoot. doft7uc. machinery. 16 ii2te; llnse.d oil, raw, 76'v , lolled. 7*V. kerosene prime while 12c. water white, 13c. Pratt's astral. 14c, deodorised stove gasoline, arums, UVbc. empty oil barrels, Jc h iced. 16c. SHOT -Dtop. $1 50. E. B snd lrge, $1 75. chill..l 1115. IHON-Msrket very steady; Swede. 5%e NAUAI—Cut. 12' base; wire. $2 25 I wee BARBED WIRE—S3 Ist per 100 (auind# OUN POWDER—Per keg. Auotln crack shot. 1100; half kegs. $2.25. quarter keg*, $1 35; champion ducking, quarter keg. 12 25. Dup. nt and liaxard smokeless, half kegs 111 35; quarter kegs, $5 75; 1-pound csnlsiers, $1 no; las* 25 |ier cent : Trols dorf smokeless |wder. 1-pound cane. sl. 10-pound carts. 9uc pound So It, II Idea nod Nt mil. SALT—Demand I* fair and lh>- market steady; carload lot*. p- pound bur ap sack*. 14c; 109-|iound cotton sack*, tic. llu-puund burlap sacks, 4*'* . 110-pound coiton sacks. *9',. . 225-pound burlap sack*. 55<-. 125-pound cotton sacks. 46c, (//-pound bur ap sacks. 55c. HlDES—Market firm, dry flint. 1384 c; dry salt, 1184 c, green salted. 9c. WOOL—Nomlnal; prime Georgia, free of sand burs and black wool. 19c; black, l*c. burry, 19c. BVax, 2S< , tallow. 384 c. Deer ktna, 99c. Frols and Not*. APPLES—Northern variety, 12 5903 9ft >' > RANGES—* FI a 1 $2 5003ft0 per ho* PRI'NES—49a to (Da. I<V . 5 to 9u, gi*c, 69* to 79*. ?• 79* rc, <ex, s',c. to* to 90s. tic. Of* to 19K 58*c BANANAS—3! 2902.09 bunch. LEMONS-Market steady at 1250 r i 'OANUTS-41 r-Pt sft FRAN UTS—Ample etok fair demand RMrket Arm; fancy hand-picked. Virginia, par pound. 5c hand-plcke 1 la. ox- Irae N. C e-l peanut • NUTS-Almond*. Tarragona !', Ivlc*., 16c; walnut*. French 12': Naples, lie; pecans. 13c, Hrsills. 13c. fllb-ru. IV; as sorted nuts, So-pound and 35-pound boxes. 12c f'ntton ItngKlna and Tie*. BAQGLNG—Market Arm; Jute r*- pound. 9’.". large lota. >B*c; >mali lota 2-|s)uml H4o9c; is,-pound, V,g6B*•; ava island bagging, 13840. J TIEB- Standard 45-pound, arrow, large lots. $1.40. small lots. $1.50 ■ln ***, Vliiiiim mii•! | isrit, BACON Market Arm; D 8 C. B side#, 7%c. D S he||*e.v s%c (Eastern), am cording to average *|*e, I) 8. bellies |%o (Western); smoked C R sides. *•%,; HAMS -Sugar cured. IPlilX's. LARD—Pure, in tierces *%■’: In FO - tins and bo-pound tubs, %o. compound In tlerceo 6% •, 50-pound tins, and fttepound tubs. 6%c Isrletl and l.'xapornfeil p'rnlt#. APPLBB—Evaporated, 74)7'y; su* dried, 5%416c AI-RKYtTB Evaporated, 10, (sound, ne tarlnea. 10c. BAIBINK--L L . 12 ID, imp. rial I’ahlnets, $3 75; loose 50 |M>und lios.s |%o |#>in,l PKADHKB-Evaporated, peale-l. 17%0. unia-aled, *%ft#c. PHARR— Evaporated, B%c. MISt EkLA.MCOIiI. FlßH—Mackerel, htilf-liarrela. No. 1. $8 00. No 3. $7 is. No. 3. $5 71; kit*. No 1. $1.20; No. 2. $1 10. No 3. s6c (’odnah. 1-pound bricks, 6%e, 2-pom,d bricks. 6c. Smoked herring, per box, 17019, Dutch herring, tn kegs. sl.lO. new muslets, half barrels. $3 75 BYKUP- Market quiet, Georgia and Florida syrup, buying at 260A5., selling at 32<r36e. sugar bouse at loOiftc HONEY—Fair demand, strained. In bar rels. 55ftbuc gallon High wines basts. $1 77. OCEAN FHKIOirTn. COTTON— Savannah lo Boston, per ewt . *sc; to N'ew York, per ewt . 30c; to Philadelphia, per hale. sl, Baltimore, sl. FOREIGN DlllECT—Bremen, 40c. Llv. erpool, 40c, Hamburg. 4sc, Genoa. 10c. Hnrcelona, ODe. M mcheater, 4&c, Havre. 42c; Antwerp. 56c LUMBER—By Ball—Freights steady; to Baltimore and Muuward. $4 50 to $4 75 per M Including Portland. LUMBER—By Steam—Savannah to Bal timore. $5 00. to P H R. or B and O docks IS So; to Philadelphia, 16%e per ewt. (I pounds lo foot!, to New York $6 50 per M. $7.25 to dock, lightered to Boston. $8,50. NAVAL HTOREB-The market I* Arm medium site vessel* Hosln—Cork, for orders. 3* 4d per barrel of ilo pounds, and 5 per cent primage Spirit*. 4s 91 per 40 gallons gross, and $ per cent primage Largo vessels, rosin. 3a; spirits, 4a 3 Steam, lie per 100 |Ound* on rosin; 21%c on spirits. Savannah to Boston, and 9%c on rosin and 19c on spirits to New York. GRAIN. FBOVISION*. KTf. New York, Nov 13 Flour market wa less active and weaker to sell hut held nominally ai old prices Rye flour easy. Fri meal steady; yellow Wewirm, U7<\ Rye Arm; No 2 Western, 56c, fob Barley steeds . hurley melt dull Wheat—Spot weak, No 2 red. 79%c. op tions ex|ierlenced decided weakness from start to finish to-day. Realising, liqui dation and snort selling all contributed to promote depression, being Inspired by bearish Liverpool cable*, better Argentina weather n wr n heavy increase |n workl'* stock and much dlaapiulnlment over the la k of outslds lupisart. closed weak and 1*4015.-. net de'itne; March floecd. *lß,c; Miv dosed *!<4C. November closed 77% December closed. 7994 c Corn—Spot steady; No 2. 46c; options market was very steady at firs* on higher ••able*, big clearance* and light offering* hut autwequcntly yielded to the wheat break and closed weak at Hff'4e ne- de cline; May closed *2S> . December closed 434 C Oats—Spot ateatly; No, 2,26 c; options un * ke*< Beef steady Cut meat* quiet. weak; 88'eetem steamed. 37 45. No vember closed 37 45, nominal; refined weak, continent, 17 6ft Pork easy; family, 315.50016 Of), short clear. 114 00017 09. mesa. 112 99013.25 Tallow steady Petroleum weak, refined New York. 37.25: Philadelphia and Baltimore, (7 30. do in bulk, 94.65. Plant System of Railways. Tr ln* oper.t and tiy vth meridian tlig+w. One hour alower than rlty tlmt. In eifgiT Oct. I, 13ft* Ail iratna Lv : iv.4i f.nh i.ill> Ar rlg\nnat D<t Wratl •> Hax.moati. .... J 1 00 m • am U'lV.t.ic !u 1& am Jrk -• -avftlr 12 10 n'n n i I 1 -r .*l,i j 7 tk) pm Het Wen •• m ih 2 4> am t h irDati : b> am •* n an l K it' 6 10 pm ' ** * •* l'w:l lautpa with Pan* : i 'll • irnert leaving for hy \\ • tu t lIMV inw Mocwiaya. p m <'ll t Ti ket on. for further infor mation J II POLIILMt rt. T U A . \VAUf t'L\|Vk Ci Ti ket Agent, n Ho?,t lintel Phono Ti ft W Win N\ | a r .<r Tr ifflr Man* •ger. Havant)Ah i;, a W. V-Y <•<]./ F 'led,,:# Fife, live Sept 1 196(1. * ’ *" ' arrive at and ,t*>l>#rt from Central Station. West (traad. 1 0.-'t of Liberty street #kh Mi'thhin Tine , >n# hour alower than rlty lime ) -e#vr Xrrtv* Savannah kHguata Moron, Allanta.j *8 Is#tn Coving ~ Milledgevltle •# (lugm and all imarmadlalß i#i4ttt*i Augusta, lli.wi Atlanta,| ~” Alhen#, Montknmery. Co-| *9 ORpm Ititnl, , I 'n.o xtinm Ais-'Dlhn *rl us. KulauU ,n,d Troy | '* 0,, M1 , Iv.vrr A .ommoilallon >1 4km .’ixnun GuMon Dinner Train IN Mlgen •Dally lEx. pt Sunday. BETSVEEN SAVANNAH AND TYRE* 75th meridian or Si vat nail city lima LEAVE SAVANNAH .51 oi*i/iy onb * a ni Dally rgaept Monday 9.,,* a m Dully 3bn p. m LEAVE TYREE Monday only 715 a m Dally axrapt Monday W 26 a m Dally kto p, try < omi." no,# made at terminal point* Wtlh all trains Northwest. Weal asid I6>uth west Bleeping cats on night train# htw**n Mil ia n n it, und Augusta, Ua oti. AtlasMa and Blrmingiinm Parlor rare on day train* between da vannah. Moot and Atlenia. lor .irn|drt# Infiwmattun. si rate and ronneetton*. apply ta W <; BREWER, city Tirg,, S nd Pa#*, engrr Agent, irq Bull street or w It McINTYRE, Depot Tick el A rent. J f IIAILF. General Passenger Agent. K II HINTON. Traffic Manager Til EO. D. KLINE, Gen. Su pert tit end etn, /^^^Vestibuikd [imited Double Daily Service The Short line to Norfolk, Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and the East. | No. 44 | No. *1 Lv Savannah. 8 A I. hy,l 35pm(U s*pm Ar Columbia 8 A L. By 4 IWpm 4 Mam Ar Kahlgh. s A L Ry |i| npm 11 Mam Ar Durham 8 A. L By. .| 7 SUam, 4 14pm Ar IVbmburg. SAL Ry| 4 13am 4 31pm Ar Hh-hmiMid. HAL Ry| 5 15am 5 40pm Ar Waehlngton. Penn* *+..im 9 10pm Ar Ilalnmote. I'enn i to KUmdl *pm Ar Phlladi liihla, pennn....|l3 Xfpm ] Mam Ar New York, Penna 3 (Mtim, 4 13am | No. 44 No 69 Lv Bavannah S A I. Ryjl3 y-pmlll 59pm Ar Portsmouth, ft A L. Hy; 7 tm| 5 hgun Steamer" leave Norfolk dally, except Sunday, for Baltimore. Philadelphia and New York, and dally for Washington. The short line to Montgomery Moblla and New Orleans, leaving Savannah at 726 a rn arriving at Montgomery 740 p nt , at which point close connection la made with the L A N. R R , arriving at Mobile 3:96 a. m. and New Orleans 7 40 a. m The abort line to Kemandlna Jackson ville. Tampa and other Florida ;<olnta. | No. *7 I No. B Lv Havannah. UAL Ry' 5 <*um! I '/7pm Ar Fernandlna, HAL Kv 9 Xmm 9 06pm Ar Jackniuvilla. HAL Hy; 9 l'oun 7 4upm Ar Tami. 6. A L. Ky....| r> 30pm 6 Mam Magnlflcr-nt Pullman bullet sleeping ear service to WaHungton. Baltimore PbHa rk. also to Jaokaan vllle ond Tamisi Dining cars from ftaxannah to Haialat and Richmond lo New York. Buffet parlor earn Bavannah In Mont gomery. For additional information apply tg Ticket ofllre. Bull and Bryan itreats. Phone St Riadn firmer; atrtilned, common to good. $1.5601.60 Turirentlne firm. 1184845 c. Rice firm i off**- Spot Rio ateady; No 7. invoice, *’4r. mlid quiet; Oordova, 984123984 c. Sugar—Raw. Arm; fair retinlng. l'4o; centrifugal. 96-rest. 464 c. Molasses Hu gar—US'- The market for coffee futures, sttnify at an advance of 5 point* and further improved partially 6 polma on better early cables than expected, again turned easier on uneatlsfa tory later cable* from Havre and entire aheenee of public atap> port Closed steady, with prices net un changed to 5 (mints higher Total sale*. 15,250 hags Includ.ng December at 6.t8 6 86c; January, at 6 854 . February, at 6Mc; March, at 70(4'. Butter Firm, reamery. 168*026e: state dairy. J6Si33c Cheese- Dull terge white. 1984891944 c; small white. P>‘*{*llc. Kgae Firm, state and Pennsylvania, 27c. Western, regular packing. 19024 c Potatoes—Quiet; Jerseys. 81.9901 3784: New York II.SHi 1.638* Long Island, (1.91 01 75. Jersey aweeta. $1.5902.90 Ptanule—Hteady: IglK) haud-pt -ked, f% 05--: other domestic, 4c. Cabbage—Quiet; Long Island, per K. (1 5003.25. Cotton -By Meam to Liverpool, 25c. New York, Nov. 13 —Cottonseed oil was steady with a fair local demand for the Winter month*. Prime crude barrels. 19 ■ B*c nominal; prime summer yellow. 338* 03fc. off mtnaif yellow. 3384 c; prime win ter yellow. 281*400; prime white, 93039 c; prime meal, 326 50. C66ICAOO MtllKVm. Chicago, Nov. 13—Wheat broke sharp4y to-day on lower cable* and a heavy workl * visible Increase, December closing HkWttn on EtghihT'PagaJl 9