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FINANCIAL and commercial
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m |KT AT THE IHX I.IMJ.
llif *pt M*rkH In the 'lnln In
<-hpr<l—Tarpmllae Baulrr After
,l,r i iMlng-Raalat Firm and I 11-
rhanard-Matka Irregular, AVIlh
l.nin* Toward Ihr t'loar—Local nod
1, li nraplilr MarklU.
The Morntn* Nf Offle*.
Wednesday, Nov. J 4.
- -.iMon futures market was rather
, r n(f to-dav with the closing quiet al
i n r of 1! lind 7 |H>tn'a. The bullish
. aa the prospective enlargement
.non good# tmde liy reason of the
r ,nia times predicted for the next
f,:> ~ars. The bearish argument was
, , pv,-n though u general frost should
•, ,-on the full effect* of It have already
thoroughly discounted, and that
will show no further advance on
, -mint There was not a great deal
' It livlty at any time during the day.
. ~a>t markets were mainly urn-hang
. w th holders making concession* In
icitif quarters.
ij-ier tendency of the spirits tur
inr.tme market Is said to have brought
ire price down after the closing to 41
crrti. at which there was only a moder
u - aetr.t’.d. The official m.trke: ruled
a rß , „• n> 4 rents, with a good business
, this basis, lloslns closed tirm
M 1 t inged, with u misderute df ni nd
j. ,m.. <nd prices being well main
\ . nt tip' public It is been adroitly
ho!c< 1 ff loom the buying of slocks the
, u-llef l> that an upward turn
~, aw The reaettona of Ihe past few
d." • greatly checked the buying of
C- The drops have been sufficient
tiie'ances to "shake off" Ihe
n i frv which Is probably what the
■ v wtro alter Money ruled quiet
, r and 6 per cent, toward the oj>en
lai.r dropped to 2’q per rent..
w i i , was the signal for a concluding
bur- of strength. The moderate de
<■ll , 11. many slu-ks in view of the tre
nif, . „„ liquidation which has been In
j , since the reactions *et tn Indl
ra to many that the market Is still he
irs packed by powerful bull clique., who
n )y t the hear* depress prices It. or
dir at tiny might acquire larger lines
for the Anal prosperity boom. The fol
low :ras resume of the markets will show
their tone and quotation* to-day.
COTTON
Tie cotton market closed steady and
unchanged to-day. with only a fair de
mand prevailing. Sile* cn the spot wen
41 hales The receipts were 6.182. against
r. 4s las* year, and 7.82* year before last
ttood middling cotton, f. o. b . ruled quiet
from !“* to 9 11-16 cent* with the demand
considerably less than yesterday
The following were the official spot quo
tations ut the close of the market at Ihe
Cotton Exchange to-day:
[ This Last
| day. j year.
Ocod middling ’ j ~
Middling ’ 7 l-
I—>w middling ' i*
Market steady; sales. 41.
Savannah Receipts, exports and S;o ks
Receipt* this day *.>*2
Receipt* (his day last year 1140
This nay year before last 7 W*
Receipts since Sept. 1, l&io 468 sft
rtonv day last year 417.*51
Stock on hand tbliss day 91.211
.-tame day last year 115,714
Receipts ana flocks at the Ports—
Receipts this day 43,416
Receipts thl* day last year 41.0.S
Receipts Ihts dav goal beftgt i
y >tsl receipts shies- Hept. 1. lJ" .2.692 357
hme time la.: year
bms lime year before last .3.436.492
g'ook at all ports to-slay 701.377
,--ock same day last year 912.674
tally movements at other ports
■ lalveston—■ Steady . mi 'kiting 9 3-ltic; net
r elpts 12.792. gro -. 12.532; sales. 23),
cock. 235.058
New Orleans—Hast . ni "t iling s'* , ‘; net
r elpts. 13.917; gross, 12.917; sales. I,7ft);
oek. 236.392
Mobile—Steady; middling *4c; net re
•dpt*. 111. gross. 111. sales. W; stock,
7 >.:ti
I'barleslon —Firm; miJding 9 ! 4 c; net re
!pis. 1.391; gross. 1.394; stock. 19.141.
Wilmington—Firm; middling .net re
ctpt*. 1.333; gross. 1.3*3. stock. 10 ¥*
Norfolk—Finn, middling S‘ 4 c. net rc-
I'ts. *5l, gross, S3l, sales. HI; stock.
.' 2JO.
i altlmore Nomina . middling '.'S'; net
rc elpts. 1,028. gross. 1,728; stock. 8.6*1.
w 3. rk—Qttiat • middling 9-'. . M I r<
i p's, 100; great; 3,613; sales, 13; stock,
l: od
i rston —Quiet; mlddlng 95*0: net re
ceipts, 2.391. gross. 0.753.
1' liadelfihla—Quiet; middling 10c; ret
-.pts, 2*M. gro.-s. 291: stock, 3.*01.
I nsacoia—Net receipts. 4.901; gros-.
ally movement# at Interior town*
Augusta-Steady; middling 9V- net re
-. 1,183, gr'h-s. 1,183; sale*. 238; stock,
*• .
Memphis— Steady; middling 9 J-IF; net
• tpti". 3,622 grots. 5.979. sales. 6.73*';
k. 11)7.329.
Louts-Steady; middling 9 3-!c; net
pis. 2.127; gross, 13.9*1, sales. Kh,
f.o k 59*311.
Cincinnati—Strong; nominal Mac: net
t sc. 1,830. gross. 1.830; stork. *.910,
cautton-Steady; middling 9 S-16c . ret
- r.,729; gtoss, 13.729. sales. 579;
t k. 4".239
1. ulsvllle—Firm; middling 9H'-
i un.'wli k—Net receipts. 2.851; cross.
:t-4; ,tock. 1,031. Orest ftrlistn. 2.851
rtw of Cotton This Day—
.•.-ton—Continent. 3.519
New Orleans—fiontment, 300.
-< i on ah—Continent. 4.582; coaslorlte,
N folk—Coastwise, SO*.
V .V York—France. 2.*82. tontlnent. 1.239
. ila—To Great Britain. 4.901
reign exports from all |*>ri- this
o* To fircat Britain. 7.755; to France,
conttneM I tM>
foreign exports from all ports thus
week To Great Britain. 41.73*.
anew, ii ii 2. to the continent. 24919
a fort ten expects since Sept 1. 190
7 ‘7rat Britain. 991,534; to France. 196.-
th- continent. 2i
' • b-ston. Nov It—Cotton s*eady. mid
4c, sales none
88;A ISLAND COTTON.
ersst interest developed In the ica
".ti-xt markei during the past
* ■ The du'lncss In other markets lias
been reflected at.-o tn Ihe sea
-. cotton situation. Whether thsre
* -a rush by holders to sell later, re
> . I-- seen, hut so lar ihe demand
i been sultlclent to enliven thing"
If.t-business Is reported.
• n .out as follows.
*•* i < hoi c East Fkiridns 23’,ti24
'■ m t.oice snd fancy Florldas 23H514
• a choice and fancy Oeorglas 238'j238 4
Georgias 22 t aS75
h'r fine Georgias 22
pt -and flocks— !9tkM)l. 1899-h''
pist week | 4.17* 5,191
I**| week 754 962
*ci* season ....... 21.781 21.211
tnt week | 732 4>-7
hand 17.285 13.*?
I OTTON FI Tl lifts.
M "' Markei Cloaea C|uiel ala Drop
of 2ftT Points.
* York Nov 14-There wai less sc
ut -otton to-day. Al the opening
• * was a decline of 3Jf7 point* under
•*i - notwithstanding recent talk
khter movement. Later 11 wa stat
iojlaon had promulgated a bullish
MURPHY & CO., INC..
Hoard of Trade Building, favannah
Frtvate leased wires direct to New York.
Chicago and New Orleans
COTTON, rroi Ha AND GRAIN.
New York office. No. tl Broadway
Offieea In principal chlra throughout ihe
Boulh. WrWe for our ilarket Manual and
book containing Instructions for traders
report regarding the ■•or.'-ijiaiit ~n of <,rca'
Britain and row supply flgtir.s The mar
ket here promptly rallied and advanced
6h* |stints from the low level of th.- oim
ing. All dl.iasro iKtught. the snorts wore
partlcu,arl> active tn their efforts to cov
er- Export hot roes sold on th> silvan
and prices cased off again. A shifting as
to outardc business riii'Wi-rl nit Ultrat..•
lory proportion of inveatmeui order- At
*•• sam. Mm.- forocasta the Ughi m
"" ' 1 It* II- A:,.H.i. a ..p.. , ...
fore.-ast of .i > onllltUetl large movement
u|*on thn BouthW'est. It. the afternoon
*he 10-al contingent were Inclined to sell
on Ihe Idea that spinn. r> would not pay
prvsent i>r... for cotton In view of the
unsatisfactory vnip.tr,>■. with prices for
.otton pnxlucte, while Ihr movement of
cotton was sufficiently heavy al bast for
the time lx lug The market closed quiet,
2 to 7 points lower.
FUJCTI’ATIONN IN FITI'RBI.
New Yotk. Nov. 14—Colton future*
opened e eady at the d< cine and el .ed
steady. Brices as follows:
| Open., High Low Cio*.
January f~9.2 9.17 | 9.2* 931
February ....! 9.29 |9 36 9,2# 9.51
March j 9.22 : ft 38 931 9 and
April | 9 35 ; 9.35 j 9.3i ; 931
May | 9.33 9.38 9.30 931
June I 9.32 | 9.37 9.30 j 930
July 9.32 9 9.> 9 *,
August 9.30 9.2 i 9.19 9.19
November. . 9JO 9,10 930 974
December ... 5.29 , 955 j 9.2s 1 931
Ll\ ERPOOL niTTOX M ARK FT.
Liverpool. Nov. 14. 4 p. m —Spot, fair
d.-mand end prices easier; American mid
dling fair, 54y1. good middling, 5 9-lfci;
middling. 5 li-jjd, low middling. 5 9-S2d.
good "xdlnury. 5 l-32d; ordinary, I 25-32d.
The sales of the day were 12.uu0 bales, of
which 5.0 wer for speculation and export,
and Included 10.3cn American, r* celpts, 27,-
00" bales, all American.
Futures opened quiet and eloscd quiet;
American middling, low middling clause.
November, 5,.20d sellers; November-De
cember, 5Ud tellers; December-January,
5 13d s. Here, January-February, S.lO'fjn.llil
sellers. February-March, s‘Att..o9d value,
March-April, 5.0gR5.07d buyers; Aprll-
May, 5.051}5 06*1 sellers: May-June, 5.01d
sellers; Jun. -July, s.oCl|s.*dd buyers; July-
August. s."id sellers, Augu.-t-Bcptember,
459.1 sellers.
New Orleans. Nov. 11 —Cotton futures
steady at the decline.
November. Ihld) 9lt March .... 9 13479 11
Deeeml"er . 9 134>9 It April 9.14119 15
January ... 9.11C9 12 May 9 15*19,17
February 9 129.14 June 9.1629 18
C'4ttin Li.nr.Hw.
New York. Nov. 14—Murphy & Cos. say
The cotton market was vo.d of any new
features to-day. The expe-ted hulllsl. rc -
Port from Neill dl l no- materialise Th*-
Liverpool market was not very encourag
ing. their opening being unchanged from
lost night, but later on declined 3 poinl*
on futures with spots l-32d under la-t
night, hut Improved 5 to * po;nts on lib
eral buying orders supposed 10 be for
foreign occount. However, liberal esti
mate* for to-morrow nt New Orleans an *
Houston and also larger port receipts
to-day than expected Influenced some
veiling for local account, prices declining
back to opening rtgure*. Estimated i>ori
receipt*. 52."n0 against 41 "26 last year
New Orleans expect* to-morrow 14.0n to
15.000. against s.9n> last year Houston. 35-
teO to 21000. against 13.000. There w << no
further frost new* to-day. except govern
ment predictions of frost In the Parolin'"*
to*nlgh!, all of which lot- been previously
discounted. Sentiment Is rather mixed
at present, hut few care to be short of
market, particularly a* trade conditions
are Improving
New- Y'crk. Nov 14 —Hubbard Brot- A
Cos. say: Liverpool again declined to sus
tain the American markets. Ihe advices
being dv-apitolnting In their tenor, ripen
ing nt a sharp decline under outside sell
ing. the m-irket qul-kly rallied on local
support to the price* of last night. Borne
selling by expert house- on the advance
moro than suppllod this demand and a
'■ rile ini
ihe market appears to be !e*s than for
elm* time past and new* factor* are ne*-d
-ed to attract speculation. Our operator*
are dlspos**! 10 buy on till declines on Ihe
light movement In the Atlantic Btates.
btit the receipts in the H"Uthwe*t cheeked
any decided bull movement. The trade
feel that the rountry west of the Mtsrl
slppl ha* made a very large crop and ap-
P'-ar unable to decide whether the crop
east of the Mtrstaetppl I* so badly dam
aged as to Justify higher prices Report*
ire current that Mr Neill will not Issue
any estimate for aome lime.
DRY GOODS.
New York. Nov. II —Th- dry-goodr
mark* t ha* shown lltll" development dur
ing the day with a generally firm market
with the possible exception of heivv
brown cotton# Demar and has been of \ ry
small proportion.*, though there Is no evi
dence of an Increased rlemand on certain
lines of spring g'*ods. Changes In price
have been practically nil. though -nit"
further changes are expected on staple
prints.
Y IV.U STORK*.
Wednesday, Nov II
BFIRITf* TURPENTINE—The turpen
tine market npen..| nmi to-day at 41>
cents, with sale- of 1.17*. and closed firm
and unchanged wHn further ta.e* of .'2
casks The dimar.d was good n |v*rt of
the day. but toward the closing It was
reported that the larger buyer# held off
which lets, ned the d-mand considerably.
It was said that after Ihe closing thsre
was a tendency for 1 lower market, and
that forty cent# was about the he-t tha:
could be got for supplies. The day's re
ceipts Were 1 333. and the rxport* 412.
ROSINS—The roam market closed firm
and unchanged to-day With about the
only feature the continued str. ntr h
shown There Is no Indication of lower
prices at present. The demand through
out the day was reported good, and th'
day's hualneo* was understood to he sat
isfactory to the trade The re elpts were
3,(ski. and the exports 4,899. Prices as fol
io*'*: _
A. B. C 8! I •*>
li 1 >1 K 1
R.;; 1 35 M t 70
r 1 40 N 2 W
fi 1 *5 W G 8 s<)
}I 155 WYV .......... 285
Receipts Wednesday—
rentral Railroad * 298
Hxvannah Florida and Western... 66" 1.3 t
H,.aboard Air Line 664 1.04")
Sloop Ogaretta
I.xpnrt* Wednesday—
p ;< Dasca BaltlmTe 1 54*
p B Berkshire. Philadelphia ..412 S5O
Hr f* B Thrllby. Barcelona I.lkm
Am hark Juba. Panto# 1.546)
Naval Stores Btatemen:
Spirits Rosin
Stock April 1. 1900 2.197 142. W
Receipts to-day 1.1,u
Receipts previously 273.342 .4
Total since April 1 276..1T2 e. 312
Experts to-day 413 1 **’’
financial.
JOHN W. DICKEY.
Slock (ind Bond Broker.
ALG IST A. GA.
Write lor Lis,.
J'HE MORNING NEWS: THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 15. 1000.
Kxtiorls previously 231.619 *72*44
Exports since April 1 2J.-.012 177.341
Stoi-k on hand |c-dy 42.3*0 131,019
Stock lasi year 25.523 133.1'x)
< harleatoa, Nov. 14 —Turpentine flrtn 40
It Ic'ic, Rosin hrm, unchanged.
AVI inlngtcii. N c Nov 14 —Spirits tur
lieniln,- firm. 40* T tiiic
Kosln steady ,11 H20|t1.2&.
''rude turi-iitlue Him at II 40 and
12.40.
Tar II V>
New Orleans Snv. 14. —Receipts Rosin.
2%-".. Ex |*,r I * none
I IN AM I Al. NOTES.
(’haltahoochec and Gulf.—The Chat
tahoochea ind Gulf Railroad se
. urine- ire .-railing Imo favor Thl* Is
anew- line IT 1 * miles long, exi-adlng from
the rolumlil.i I,ranch of the Southwestern
Railroad a -1 . ioslng the AlaOaaaa Mid
land .1 tSithan. Ala The lermliius at pri *.
ent I* near I’, a Rivet , west of ('off, *
Springs The r *.ml'k Irene consist of 13 %►,-
op In 5 per cent hot ds and In
stock. B Is leas, and by the Central of
Georgia Railway Comjmny at 6 fa-r • ent
rental of tnh bond* and slock, except
that during th.- life of the bond* the Cen
tral Railway pays 1 per cent, of the en
tile cost of fhc rood. 1 |ier cent, of which
is to In- used as 1 sinking fund to retire
ih, bond This Is done yearly by lot.
Tie bonds o 1 lected are to be taken at
102'x.
FINANCIAL.
MONEY—The and. raand keep* fairly up
•xlih th, suppl)
FOREIGN EXCHANGE—Market steady
C 1 1 ~ demand 11 *', sixty day*
At TV), ninety days. 117%; francs. Paris,
and Havre, sixty days. 6 22*. Swiss, sixty
days, 6 21, Belgian, 5.94%; marke, sixty
day-. 93 9-11. ninety days, 93 6-16.
DOMESTIC STEADY Steady,
harks are buying ul 1-11 discount anJ
selling as follow* }23 an<l under. 10c pre
mium. 123 10 130. 13c premium. ICO to 1100.
She premium; 11(0 to t2nn, 23- premium.
I2<W to 11.000. > premium; ll.noo and over.
73c per M premium.
SECURITIES There Is a brisk demand
all round and light offerings
Slocks.
Bid Ask
Augu ; and Savannah R R ...trtV, no
Atlanta and West Point 129
do 6 per rent, certiflcates .....10*
Augusta Factory *2 S5
Cltlxene' Hank 133
Chatoam Bank ] 10
Chatham R E A 1. Cos A .37 3*
do do B 31A4 67As
Eagle and Tho. nix Mfg Cos. ... 106 110
Edison Electric Ilium Cos 107 111)
Enterprise Mfg. Cos 103
Oernianla Bank 130 .
Georgia and Alabama 23 21
Georgia Railroad Common 215 217
Granlteville Mfg. Cos Ilf. 170
J P. Kit.g Mfg Cos ion 10.1
Langley Mfg Cos 115 120
Merchants' National Bank 112 ...
National Bank of Savannah 130
Oglethorpe Sivmg* and Trust.. 110
People's Saving* and Iyuin 100
Southwestern Railroad Cos 109'j 110< 4
Savannah Gas Light Cos 244 I-M ; <
Southern Bank 1&3 106
Savannah Bank and Trust 114
Sibley Mfg Cos.. Augusta *4 SS
Savannah Brewing 102
Honda.
Bid Ask
Char Col. A Aug Isi 3s. 7kn Its,
Chav & Gulf R. R. 5 per cent Ist
mortgage 1084 ;03
Atlanta my 4*. 1322 ior.
Augusta city 4s. 1927 105
do 44*. 198S 11l
do 7s. 1903 107 ... .
do Is 1913 123
Ala Mel 5s Ind'd. 191S M. & N 9% 99
Augusta Factory.* per cent .1915 111 113
Brunswl k and Western 4*. 192% S2 si
C. R. ft A ftenklng collateral 3r. 94
C of O. Ist tnortg s*. 1945
F. * A 119 121
C. of G. con. Ss. 1946. M & S . 9.'. 9*:
C of G. Ist Incomes. 1945 53 33
do 3d income* 17 jg
do .'ld incomes, 1943 8 9
C of G. (M. G. & A. Dlv.) 5s
1947. J. A- J 564 971,
C. of G (Eaton Branch). 5s 1921
J **> 97 98
City A- Suburban R. It Jpt 7a... .
<’ohmil.ii.- City s*. liM* 107
Charlc>aton cfiy Ip, joi 102
A !*h> nix MI!U 0% lf*2R .107 110
l.'lUon Klm til Iliuminmlng ♦;?*. 1s
Mfg Cp. isr/j i#*j
t*#orglft lUllroa l <s>*. 1910 113 117
G P A F . 1943. J. Sc J 112 113
O'*or£iu Ae Al.ilmma lal Fi. 1943.104 101
OWRiii nt( 3L*. 193*1. J A J .110
io V-j*. 1913. M A N 101
tlo 4S**. 1313 118 119
M.t-on city 1910, J A J 116 118
*l* 4 1326, Jan (Mr 108 112
Oft' in Si - m-hl| 3s 1926 104 108
Suvnrinan cliy 3h,, qir. Junuary.
do 3j*. quar. February. 19>** .103 no
South Carolina ntat** (49. 1333 .117 119
Sibley Mfg Cos. 6. 1907. 102
South Bound 3a ...... 9* 100
S F A W fen. rnt ge ♦-. lrtM 124 136
tlo do l#*t gold 1914 ...113 . ..
do St John Dlv. lar 4a. 1934 94
Nrw York. Nov. 14 Money on r#*ll
steady wt per rent. The l.i-t loan
w*% a 1 : per • ent. Prime mercantile fi
(•♦-r. 4 j‘i •*4 i r cent. Bterlinf ex< hanire
steady with utual busine#<4 In hankers*
bills * $1 M4'/iU4S for demand, and at
$4 B*9' 1 '#r l f r eixt> d.V‘*. po#t~l rafp',
>4 Hi 4 854*. Commercial hllle, $4 fr*?/1
Silver certltl ate* 64‘ 4 b6.*V i Bar silver.
•14 Mexican dollars, .VM*. Government
bonds were Irregular, state bonds inac
tive. and railroad bonds Irregular
STOt nil IIOMh.
I'iihllr* Demand for nnd
Me nrflnn Ckeekfd.
New York. Nov. 14.—The Mriking effect
about 10-day'r* atOi-k market was the de
:ri MMd v.i.um- o 4 tr idirg Yesterday s
• . -• r v.- • • a• >i f. 1 quit- ,?r. im
posing shorn of strength was made after
wards. b.n there was no renew*; of the
Inordinate buying demand whi-Ti rarrlM
prices up with u rush alB through last
week
The market, tn fin. dropped ha k Into
an nffalr of ordinary Importance, bus in***
continuing on 1 large scale romiMired with
I
ohvtousl> depending on artlfteial stimu
lants Yesterday's sharp decline Induced
some sci.lng orders from outside sour e*
this nv>rr.inx bui Ihe powerful support by
the bull poo.#. * 10 at* slid operating for
tn advance, checked the decline nnd #e
jred control of the market almost imme
diately There was some #m 1 buying
for Lesion a< ount, but It wa* not a po
tent factor in the marker It Is probable
also that there was som** buying for a re
action ever since the election.
The buying fell off as prices rose atove
yesterday s level. The m%>#t effective
mov*mcnta of the dav were in Pennsyl
vania and in Norlhern faclflt There
were vague rumors ifl>at of further deals
by the Pennsylvania company of the
9am* 1 character aw the series of acquire
ments of stock In other companies earlier
in the year The accompanying strength
of Ikiltlmore and Ohio. Norfolk and West
ern ind some of the coalers wns intended
■ . I , • blit Mi *
thorltative confirmation was forthcoming
and the stork of Pennsylvania was highly
manipulated all day The buying of
Northern Pacific, both common and pre
ferred. seemed of t more substantial char
acter The atatement of ihe condition of
the company issued by the trustees In
dissolving the voting trust and the dealr
nbl.ity of additional holdings for central
l*d rontro following the dissolution of
the trust, offered plausible motives for the
buying.
The movement In the local traction
stocks and in General Klectric grew out
of the statements In the annual report of
the Manhattan Elevated Railroad Com
pany as co the progress being made lo
marc! rlr trl.al equipment arul th* frlrnftl
ly u-on r*(lon of th* M<*tropi>llian
HUmv Company. Th* odvnt'*ii
**l all th* w y from ISh in lv.mia
to 7 1 , in (ienrr.il Klr*tit
about m*jhurr the ilmmulon* of th* up
warel mnvrmrnt, ita.nfr *l*whcti hatnff
for thf* mtwt part in Conw
quen(i> whin h*avy irviiimm I*ve*kpHl
In North* rn l’a UL un i IViii Hylvanla,
which pr.n ttrolly wip*-*! out ih**lr c.irltrr
Kiln*, ami In Manhattan, thr wi.ol*
krt turtKMl w#k as-i n ntnl fell tui-'k to
n avrmief* level abt>ut <4 * l*w • th.it of
(ho inorninK Ther* w. a final riliy.
hut tl wa* larkmi; In anap aiul not
well nieiiiHHin**! The market *l** 811 Ir
rr*ul#r iMrlrtr 9 Mail, hinwa! pr* f. rr and
an*l on** or taro of the m .**to k.< a* re
actively reactionary.
‘ all money got up to ♦* |>cr **nt
and the time mone> mark* t rontlnoct)
him him! rather arttv*- .\|prehen .■*lone of
. money equetse at* on tut!u*-u • tn ihe
more rautloua attitude of the NjH', tuition,
hut h* fart in.it the puhll- I inuru! tor
*to kf ha?* evidently bc*n a.iirl for the
time hem* is the preponderant fa *t of ihe
.^pcrulauon.
The bond market was Irreauiar in aym
l athy wjih Mocks, Total sol* s, p.ir value.
I'niied States refunilln . declined
.itul the .Va registered advitiCf l l <. and do
uupun \ on the last call
Th** tofai e.k*i* of Ho.k* to-day were
922,400 sharej*. Including At.'hl*on. lt.hCO.
At hi eon preferred!. ls*..V*'. Hurilngton and
Quincy. li.flOO. aiul Ohio, 7,3ia>.
Chlcag<. Burlington ami Quincy. 13.900.
Hk k is.an*!. B.6tW; Louisvt.la mu! Nash
vllle. C. e•. Manhalian. .MetropollUin
Hallway, ft.ka*. Ml*-ourl Pacific,
■sV.TCn*. Mtssoui'l, Kansas anl T* xa> pre
frrreil, 9.IUM, New Jersey (Vntral .'.*•
Norf.*4k and Western. X'> ••>. Northern l a
W ■ W .*•■ Hoi thorn Pat preferred
22.9**. (HNiirio ar.*t Western, 24.. r Ri), Penn
’ .
first preferred i.t.*>'. Ht. Paul.
rn Pacifl . . • . ,
tuO, l mon Pacific preferred. 7.J'('. Am**rl
an timeiting. 7.000. Ameri an Hieel and
Wire. :>•?.. Tin Plate. !♦<••*. Amerhan
Tobacco. lO.atn. Brook.vn Bap.d Transit.
11.300; Continental TobatT-o. 9 a*', federal
S;ecl. 24.7 Mi Pacific Mail. 12.000. peoph s
ls.wiu, Sugar. 49d>ju. Tennessee <*oal
lather. J*.7T*o. Bubber. 6,500
New York Ht<ck Pm'
Atchison 4 t x A Par. .. W ,
do pref 77 N Union !’.*cifl .. 6 *
lUil’o At Onlo 8 \ do praf. .. . 79,.
Can, Par ... .&v \Vahaah .... .. 6 |
('an tow 5,i,j dv prof 2 V
C Ar Ohio .... W. A L I a>\
(. AO. \V ... .31) and .rid p ef. •- .
CB. A Q i j.; Wl Conn
C*. I A: IxHJts. .23 J Third Avenue ilj
P r> f H A-hi no Kx .. JiH
C A K IP— 9* , Ano r.aan Kx l*
< -i A N.v. \>4 r S Kxpr* -h 7
H 1 A P W elle l artr * Kx 133
( c. c. iit
. . tii\\ <li pref t*.(
Col Ho lhern... Am Ms Ing .. .*
*k l>t pref. . 41 J do pref. .4 ,
do -n lpr 1 .17 jAm. 8. A H 47 *
Pel A Hu l#on. .Ud'gj do pref :6' 4
l>e!. U A \V...1f14 Am Hpr.b
I> A It <i 2: N Ir. f 17 ’
do pref Tl'i Am Steel H . 31
Erie d pref 7*;' 3
do let pref . V,\ %m 8 A* W 43 *
(it X pr**f .. .16k v do inrxf
Hoiking Coal .. 17 Am Tin Plate .1 ’*
H*cklru: \*a fk> p r ef v.-.
11l Central . 12. Am. TidMcco ..
loa Cen ra 2* .!o pref 132
and > pr* f 4. M co. IS
I. K A W :t7 Br oklyn H T
*'o pre 10u*i|Co F A I I S
I,tk Shore • Cont T*hic o .3 7
I* A N 79>x| 10 pre 3**4
Minha an L . Fcdeial .-ttel 4744
M i Hire t By 167 do a*ief 71
Me\ (\- Ir.il .. ).;*> (jet.. Ee- trie ..14
Mlun AS! L... 61 GHurOre S.gjr . 57 l 4
do pr f 0J Im Ir* f 10-
Mo 1 acifl** fi'C llft rn l P|.*r 4
Mob Ic A Ohio |r>S pref. . 7! l ->
M. K. A T. ... US I- b-k Hsu 7 l -
and. pr f : ■ j Nat Bis* ill
N J Cent . .14 l 4 <*o pre' 91
N. Y Central.lS7S Nat. ivad 23
N rfoik A W... 4. * do 1r f '*■*
4 j.i |r f -trN Nat Ste. I Jl\
Notth nPi H3S do pr f
do 1 re'. 7H N Y. Air B 13
q a.- W .>) N %m* 1 1
Oregon Ry. A Pacific (oa t .. M
N'Vlaa'lon 42 do Is pref. ..
~o pref 7* | 2nd |ref. 77
Pennsylvania .Ik Pacific Mall \‘>\
Reading I**B l'4 *' * i: "* ;, 7'"
.!' Ist pr. f . 62'. I’rs.s Fl'sl ,- -*r. 3'
do 2it 1 prrf .3t .to prsf *'>'
Rio G. W .?5 Pullm.m P Cir 193
1.. f .. H 8 R ft T. 6
m U ft !*••. Sigar 130
Frsnrlsio .. 13T do |>f"f
,V. I t prsf 7' Tsm C. ft I 69'.
,!o .n-l ptU.. 39 11*. H. Lsralher.. ll'.
Bt. L. Hsr. . 14S <4o P r " f 7’-S
iH-sr 31‘v' r. t> H >hft *r
*i Paul lI'HI rt*> P"f
,lo prsf I'3'j VVsst. I'ii on *1
f t 4 0 R. t ft I
Vvu Pwc 41'. do
goutbsrn Ry. .. I*% P- r c * B '-
do pref *" i Lo'* l *
I iotuh
U B 2s, n f reg.lo4S , *‘ > *'■
do coup . 104 H N Y Cert. Ist. li#
do 3s. reg j c gsn. 5 124':,
do 3k coup KH N° r f‘“ r (”
do new ts. reg 137 l l **.
do do 4s. coup 117 N Y l ’ hl *
do old 4s, reg 115" Louis 4*. .lt^.
do do 4s. 'Oup.U3‘x 5v ft \\ con t. W
do ss. reg 113 “ rr N “ v I "*" m
do ss. coup 113 ' lo "*•
V. of C 3 to. 124'j° rr H ** M'*
At" gen. 4*. 101 ,k > <l° "-n ■# . I'.
Ate- WdJ 4s. . UY Rrt'l and, t .
Cof O. ton s*. 954, O'*- * " • ,JI
do Ist Inc 52‘j *' * * ron
<lo 2Ti"l It" IS ** ‘' on 8s IlIVs
fr> bon 2nds 1 s; L. ft Bsn F
C ft O. t'j*, WM. °*‘ n ' * i2: '
do B Hl p ron 17ri
fi ft Nw- con 75139 ***■ J*- C. ft
C ft Nw S F. Par Ist* 119
Deb 5s 1!*. <l® do 8s >l*B*
Chi. Ter 4s. 93 Hott. P 4s. MH
Col. Sou 4s 81 J*> H> *s. Ill's
D. ft R f * *9 R *nd T 6 72H
Erie Gen. 4s, 73H Y"* * f’*' Ist# ll'
i r' YV ft Dei, 'lo M *h
City Ist* n union P" 4*. I
Ocn Elec ss. ..125‘v Wab. Ists ... !!>4
lowa Ter. Ims .115 do 2nds I<>4
B * N Uni 4s 99HW Shore 15... 114
NI ft fi 4s. 86 Wts Con Ist# 87
81 K ft T 2nds 7 11 ** Vlq Cen 1
New York Nov 14 —Standard Oil. 7W<
Tty.
tturpM ft • •• ■ Ntnrk Letter.
New York NOV it-The atock market
opened exceedingly active and with
rafher uncertain tone, although showing
little or rone of the feysrlahne-s whp-h
chaiactertxed the dealings at the "lose of
business yesterday. There w.-te no
changes of any consequence In any of the
fundamental Futures of the situation over
night, and little that was n*w beirln* on
any particular stocks The lnion mar
ket for American- was depress'd In the
e.rly dealings, bit It rallied materially
with the course of business Foreign
houses traded on both aid- ■ of the in.rket
or. the opening of hu*lne" S'rong lea
lures of the early ..l.ns* W.'e toe
Northern Pm Iflc issues. Brook.yn Rapid
Transit. New York. Ontario aid We-tern
ttt Paul. Reading first prefentd and
Hourhern Psclttc. Irregular movement
.-hn-nclerlied the dallng tn the industrial
quarter, gugai wts firm, but a nuir.i-er
of steei lnfttlSrU4s were <lepresael Fed
eral Steel particularly. A leatute uf the
dealings of Interest was the unusual a
- In the preferred aio ka of Union
Pacific and Northern Pacific, dealings be
tug effected at advanced prices. Af'-r tn
opening dealings a firmer tone develop" I
generally and the who-e list moved up on
the tnceaslng volume of buntnees. Total
Kale* to-day 9*2.713 shaes.
941ft* MU-AYtXM 8 Y| 4RKBTI.
Note—These quotations are revised
dally, and are kept as neer a possible In
aecord with th* prevailing who.easle
price,. Official quotaUou, are Lot used
-9tr Southern Railway.
Troiii Airlve and l>(4rt Bavaimal) on !W(b Meridian Time—Ono Hour Mow*r
Than <*ily TUnr.
H* hrtlule in i:float bunday Jur lh Itkd
KEalTdowS* i" mi; i \sT I. %T> t p
(< ennal Tun*
12 v: >•> By Havmnah At 5 luatn m
0 a; ru Time
4 23pm 4 jxaiii Ar Bla>*k villa I#v S 00arn ; 1 i7im
4 06i*m l‘Him Ar .... ■ *'olambla . I.v i.. rn it ► •
9 Uptn 9 I..am Ar Charlotia I.v 9 u6pm x **arn
11 44 pm 12 2*tpni <\r Ur eon lioro I.v 7 U>in -* 4Mm
i Warn \v . Norfolk l-vt k in
12 51am 1 >pm iAr DanvliU* I.v, . 40,m 4 Jxain
4• • I Vi HI h *1 ) I
•rt I3pm CFTTT . ........ .* tynv*hburg .La I Ipci •Ml
4 3.atiti :* tjifu Ar . Chiirlod t'*\ I4le ... . ...... IgV 3 oHj*ni 12 a4pm
7 3oain h Ar WjHhlogunt I.v ll U*m .* • in
9 l.*aiii H . in Ar Ball mor** ... I.v HX'un k 2.|m
11 3..in 2 tin Ar I*hll td- *|>hla I,\ 3 .■••• in o.tpm
303 pm *>-Jam Ar N w York I.v 1J loam I 2 pit
k ;iopii .1 o*pni Ar Ho*ton Lv .* upat lu l*am
Nt* 36 "" TO Till: NORTH AN!* \VKHT No 32*
((’* ntra l Pm** *
it Stem i.v 1..,., r.".SftVAitfiali k i
n Tim* >
6 .lOam I.v . Cos umbli . 1 73am
9 .V**tni Lv SpartaniMuc Lv 4 15pm
Ulopm Lv A h* villa . Lv ;i <*3|an
4 03pm Ar Hot llpring*-* ~ l. v 11 4**m
7 %Hm Ar Knoxville . ..... .. Lv R Vm
A lban> Ar Lexington I#v 10 3opit
"Uni Ar Cincinnati . I.v R nOpiti
6 00pm Ar Ht Loula .. .. Lv K Warn
7 .Vkm Ar UulsvlUt L 148tnn
All train* irnve and depart from t **Flnt Hvetirn Hiail *n
Tllltoroi! ( Alt SERVICE. ETC
TRAINS 33 ANI> 34 DAILY. NEW YORK ANI* FUHHDA EXPRESS Vaatl
hub.| limited train?, with Pullman Prawtn* ILiom Hl*i*in ('em lia***n Savan
nah and N* w Y *rk ( onnftM* a* Wath!nct**n w.ih Colonial Lxir* - it* t. *n
Pulim.iii S|. • pin j; Car t*etH*en Chari >4 C* and Rlrhnt**n*l and Cbarlntt* arvd Nor
folk (lining ('ar* S#*r\e all men|a tv-fw* n Seivnitnah r*l \V a tilrurlon
TRAINS :<S AND M DAILY THE UNITED HIATI S FAHT MAIL V.Mlbubd
llmltrl train*, carrylnir Pullman Drawing Room Sleeping Care t#HK*t-n Hi van .h
ini New York Dining Car * rve all inealf betw**n S.ivannah and Wanhlngton
Abo Pullman Drawing Boom Hleeplnc Car* tie*ween Savannah and Cincinnati,
through Aahevtlle and Tre Lnd of tre Skv
For complete Information • to rt* *• hoilule- rt apt ly to
r, GROOVER. Tl*'ket Agrnt Plant Svutem Station
JAMES FREEMAN. C J* a to! T. A. 141 Bull Hire. 4 Telephone*-Bell
Georgia 330. ,
H 11 HARDWICK. ApMafgnt General ID r n*:* r Ax* nt AUan( Gi.
Southern Pacific,
“SUNSET ROUTE.”
The Best Service In the South
Between Points in
LOUISIANA, MEXICO and
TEXAS, CALIEOKXIA.
NOTHING BfPKniOR TO THE "BI’NSET-I'ENTRAL BI’KUIAL" or Ft’LLMAN
STANDARD AND EXCURSION SLEEPING 'AK HEKVK'K. OPEIIATBI>
VIA SUNSET ROUTE AND ITS CONNECTIONS. TO ALE POINTS
North, East, Southeast and West.
Ask Ticket Agents for Particulars.
8 F R MORSE. PaMrngsr Traffic sl.in.gsr, llmistnn Trxas
1, J PARKS, G.n l'js and Tl-'k.t At:-nt. Itoustmi. Trxas
when they disagree with the (trices whole,
salers ask
( a.Hutry and Aorlbern I'rodnee.
POtfLTRY—The market Is steady. CJuo
tatksns: Broilers. yciJsc |r [wlr; naif
grown 45<50 three*fourth# grown, fci.a
goc; hens. 6b75c; rouatera. 4tktis(k ; du< ks.
50bT-s : g'-ese. I.VvIl *■'
K '.Gft Fresh candled. Re, cold storage,
I
lU'TTKR—'The tone of the market la
firm (quotations Western creamery. l>u
;c_„ \. w York state dairy. 197(29-, extra
Elgin*. 25*(Wo
i*H EKBB—Market tltm. fancy full
cieam cheese 12'y. for 20 to 22-pound
averages; 2*tt*)-pound avsrages, lie.
i;url) \ ni'lnfilr*.
Irish POTATOES—Northern, I. '*>
sack
CABBAGE- s'ci7c per her I.
ON IONS Vallow. In lairrels. C 00;
crates, ks , red. $l9O.
BrewdslnK*. liny and Grain.
Fl/IUR Market rleatv, patent. 14;
straight. $2 •! fancy. H 75. family, U.tO
MEAL—l’egrl. ,< r barral. sS.7<> i t sack.
|| 25 city mca!. per s. k h.nie<l. ll.Utyvi
II 15 w Her ground. II l.'djl ITS. city grits,
seeks II 2t>. |M-nil gilts. Hudnuts, |a-r twr
re!. |2 7*.; t>er sack. Il K'ar. sundry
brands, f! 17t.4r I 20 rack
CORN Market Hrm. while. Job Ufts. (■■.
carload lots. 12c; mixed corn, Joh lot.- 12c,
carload lcts. 89c.
RICK- Market steady, demand good;
fancy head. Ic. fnn-y. 6V&<
Prime *
Good 4y*M%
Fair • hd'A
Common $*V
OATft No 2 mixed, car.oad 33tyc; P>h
lots. 15®Me; While c lipped. - ar*. 37c-. Job.
40c
BRAN Job kur. 9fs , carload |ns 9c
HAY—Market steady; No 1 timothy.
*2'.c. Job. *7V4c; No 2 Me- Job. Kt'xC. catw
sugar and Coffee.
81'OAR—
Cut half *l9 D.amond A 5‘4
Crushed 124 i'onlectlonc rs' A .i.ci
powdered ..6,l Whit# Extra C.. 521
XXXX pow and 5.99' Extra C. 529
OranutateG ..... .5.51 ihrldst) C sc<
Cubes 6 59 Y Glow a 4.94
Mould A .........1.19
COFFEE—
Mocha 21 oJPrlme No $ ....11 c
Java .... 2* c Good No 4 —l'*4c
peaberry 14 t Fair No. 5 lbso
Fancy No 1 .12 c Ordinary No 1 .K) t>
I'holce No 2 ..llVkc: Common No 7 95*
Hardware and llnllding kuppllea.
LIME. CALCIUM. PLANTER AND
Cement—Alatwma and Georgia lime In
fair demand and sell *• h* cents a tarred,
spe.-lai calcined plaster. It'*r per barrel,
hair. 4415> Rose-dale cemen, $1 25.
carload lots, special. Ponland cement, re
tail. 12 25. carload hits, l2Wec.
LUMBER F O B VEBftKlsH SAVAN
NAH— Mlmlmum yard sties. 1'.0.50R1l flO.
car aril* lIiBOUVi. difficult sixes. sl4<gc
ti 19(si. ship slock. sl9<Sdil9.*g), sawn ties.
s9'Sc*|9!iO. hewn itrn. 35fi3(c
OIE-Market stesdy . dernend fair sig
ns 45*tfOe. West Virginia black. IKG2<.
lard. &;. nealsfcah *g|7oc. machlnary. 11
. Ilnaeed oil. rw 7*lc , boiled. 7‘.'.
kerosene- prlm- white. 12 watet srhlt*
13c; Pratt s astral Me; deodorlied stove
gasoline, drums. llHs'. empty oil barrel#,
dehveed. 9V
ftHOT—Drop. $1 59. B. B an<9 large, $1 75.
chlllesl $1 75
IRON—Market vry steady, ftwede. h‘*c
NAIL8 — I Cut. KVI t.a sit,. $2.25 base.
BARBED WIRE-MS* per 10 pound*
GUN P()WDEK-Per gg. Austin crack
shot. slob. half kegs. $2 21 quarter keg*
$126. champion durking quarter kegs
$7.25; Dupc>nt and Regard *m .kles, half
kegs. 11l 15. quarter k*g*. $5 7'., l-pound
canisters. $1 90; Iss* 25 per cent . Trola
dorf smokeless powder l-pourul cans, tl.
10-pound cans. soc pound
hall. Hides and Wool.
BALT—Demand ls fair and Ihe market
steady; carload loie, 100-pound bur a;,
sacks. 44c; 100-pound cotton sacks. 4ic;
Ud-fioural burlap as- ke KVI UO-pound
otlcai sack*. 49H- . tairlap sacks.
ssc, i25-pound kOUOti sacks, 56c, 2hpouad
btir'ap sack. 95c-.
MIIcKH Marker firm, dry flint. lst-4C;
dry salt. IBy-, green salted, 1c
W OOL— Nominal, prime Georgia, free
of sand burs and black wool. Ilh; black,
Me; bortt, M Wax. Ml , tallow.
Deer skins, 3fs-
Frets and Auls.
A I’Pl.Kft Northern variety. $272*913(9)
(iMANGKft (Fl,c > $2 f/so3 *• per Imx
I'KUNEH- 4os lo h)s. 10c; 50s lo *.,
HIM lo 70s. 7c . 70s to tils, 90s lo 9U, c,
Iscs to l(s, 6'!,.
IIA NAN Aft $1 2f*))'2 (V) l.unrb
LEM ON ft Market s *.1,1 y a, S2.V)
CIK'OANUTH Hl4i4idi
I’HANI'TK AMIpIs sect k f ,|r demand
market hrm; fancy hand picked, Virginia,
per pound. ss-, hand-picked. Virginia, ex'
tree 4V 1 . N. U seed peanuts, 4<-
Nt'Tft -Almond*. Tarragona, II ; I Clegs,
Hr; walnuts. French 12 , Naples, |j
|S-c-ns. IP-, Br nils, lie, filberts. Uc.
sorted nuts, fn ,round and 25-pound larxc-s
12c.
( otlon llnaalng nnd Tlea.
BAGGING—Market tlrm; Jute 214-
po I • , I erge- ■ its. I lota
2-pound s\,/t. IS-pound. >',tiii, •. a-a
Island logging. 1216 c.
T IEK Hlandarcl. 45-pound, ariow . largc
lots. $1 to, small lot-, $1.50
••sees, Hams and lard.
BACON Market firm. I) ft C R sides,
7%*-. D ft. la-llkcs 99g.- (ISasiemJ. uc
cending to average slge, [> ft h< ||te. 914 c
(Western); ■mo K-d C. It side*. *%,-
llAslH—ftugar surcsl. ItVyttllV
I.AIII) -Bure, in ilercta. 94sc; In fO
lunc| tins and 9n-pnund tubs. 9S*.
compound In tlercM) I'4>-; Sh-pound tins,
and DO-found tubs, ff'gc
Dried nnd F, s Cl,.ora fe,l Fruits.
ABBLEB—Evap rated. 7&7Vsc:; sun dried,
ABRK'OTS- Kvaporaied, 10 pound,
nec-tarlner 10c
ItAIftINS- 1,1,, $2 10, Imperial cgblneig,
$2 7 Pose W) pound ts.x.s M,r poind
BEACIIEft F.vaporatcd. pealwl. ]74io,
unpealed, 99,f)9c
BWARS4~Kvs4>oraed *\c
*9l At 'ELL AN Ell la.
FIBH-Mackerel. halftcarre.g. No. 1.
$*!)(). No 2 s:<9|, No. a. $5 75. klla No
1. $; 20. No *. $1 16, No 3. $5 <"odflab,
I>pound hrP kg, *',c . 2.pour,cl bricks. Ic.
Hmoked herrtng, i*r box, I7ui> Dut'ti
herring In kegs, Sl.so. new mukels, half
barrels. $3 75
ft YRUF—-Market qulef. Georgia and
Florida yruf>. buying a; isvbji , selling
at 324235 c, sugar Pou-e gt loQifa-
HO.NEY—Fair dem-did, strained. In bar.
rels. 55439* gallon
High wines basis. $1 77
OCEAN FREIGHT*.
COTTON—Savannah 10 Boston, per
cwt.. JBc; to New York per -wt . The, 10
Bhiladelphla. per bale. s|, Baltimore. sl.
FOREION DlßECT—Bremen, 40c; Llv
•rr>ool. 40c. Hamburg. 4sc; Genoa, Me.
Barcelona. 69- Mnnchesler, 45c; Havre.
40c; Antwerp. 45c
LUMBER—By Bali—Freights steady; to
Baltimore and csistward, $4 60 to $5.76 per
M . Including Bortland.
LUMBER By Steam—Savannah to Bal
timore. $509. to B It It . or B aral O
decks 16 6) to Bhiladelphla. lMk<' l>r
wt (I pounds to foot), to New York
$l5O per Jl. $7,25 to do,.k; lightered to
Boston. s3.sc
NAVAL STOREB-The market ts firm
medium sign vessels Rosin—Cork, for
orders $* 1d per barrel of Jl painds, and
5 per rent prlmag- Bplrlti. Is 9d per
40 gallons gross, and 6 per cent primage
Large vessel*, rosin 3a; spirits. 4s 3
Steam, Ile per 100 pound* on rosin; slHc
on spirits. Savannah to Boston, and 9'vc
on rosin and 19c on spirits to New York
014 4IN, I'MOVISION*. *STC.
New York. Not. II —Flour market was
again dull and weak with buyers and
sellers 10 to gs- apart.
Rye flour easy.
Corn meal dull.
Ry# steady. No. 3 Wswtern. *Rc.
Harley, feeding, 424246-.. Barley, malt
duiL
Plant System
of Railways.
I'raina operated by SLtti ntemltan nuutro
One hour slower than city time.
11l aflect (kt 1, ifr*.
All tram*
Lv Svai ati Doll). Ar Savar.nali
Between
1 l.*> rn Kavanmh . } 1 00m
• 2'* mo Waycroa* .... ,10 la am
•* ‘ ’ an. Jat k •*!*% ill* ,12 10 n‘n
• l n ml Fiord .... j 7 *X) pm
Between
savannah 2 43 am
‘n .Ctarlaton ,7 k> am
*> n * 14 i m
' "“• ti..i at Bun lampM with Un
• i il ii irner* leaving
nd ll.inn Mondaya,
I , m
un a ■ it ■ ... t oil far further infor
mation
J II IM U.IIIM cs T r A
WARD CLARK *t> Ticket Agent,
De s.*t- ||oie Phone 73
It \\ Wit! W | enjeer Traffic Man
■ ager. S • v anrtah, Oa
|
——
aGCORGIA
W, IfYfO /
SN MM tile Eff* dive Sepf 10 11*0.
Turn • nrrlv* al and |et>.irt from
Central Station Weal Broad,
font .f LMwrtY at real.
■kh Meridian Time <?na hejur alower than
city |im*
1 • Atflvw
Savannah;
Migiirii Mason. Atlanta.l
•8 4■ mi inir ni Mlllsdgsvtltr *6 hhpm
on.l th Inlermeellafe po4n(a{
knt ft M .-a.n Aflnnla.l
Ath.n Montgomery. Co-j
** o>pm,li; i 4 *. I h vnlujiham. Am *4 ooam
• ri. ub Lufauia aini Troy |
4 Dover Art ommodaf lon j!7 40am
| 2 (JOptii Guv ton Ihnn. r Train |l4 fiopan
•Dally tE> .pt Hun*lay
BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND TV URIC
* *fh tnerldhin or Savannah city tlma
LEAVE SAVANNAH
Morwlnv only ■ . a tn Dally e**ep4
MO tn I * ally |m P rn
LEAVE TYUBE
Monday only 7 If. tn really exrapt
M r. lay 10 2.* a. m Dally b3O p. m.
conn** ikma *™*de at terminal potnia
wlin m)I train* Northweet. Weal and
Souih w-*f
Hle ping • arr on rdaht Iralna betaraen
Savannah aril Aoguata. Macon. Atlanta
and Blnnlngrmm
Parlor tr* on dav trait re between Oa -
vanoah Man ar>d Atlanta
h*r oomplele Information. * h*dtlea,
rate* an*l connectiona. aiqvly to
W G BREW Elf. city Ticket and Pm*
•nger Agent. 107 Bull airaet
or
W It McINTYRE. Depot Ticket Agent.
J < HAILE, General Paxeengar Agant.
k H HINTON. Traffi*' Manager
TilEO. D KLINE. Gvn Hui*rrintendant,
Savannah. Ga
/^^vVestibuuh
Bam limited
Double Daily Service
Thn short Him- to Norfolk. WashlrvUm.
1 Ultimors. PhlUdrlphla, N. w York and
Ihe I*4i*t
| No. 44 | No m
I.v Savannah. HAD ItrilZ 3f.pmlll 89pm
Ar Uotumbia. H A U. Itg| 4 ttpm, 4 6ftni
Ar Kalrlgh. 8 A I, Ry. ,|| j7ihh;l! 30am
Ar-Durham M A U Ry.,l sum 4 l*r>m
Ar PaD-rst.urg, HAD Kyi 4 Usm 4 ttpm
Ar Kl. hn. md, H A E Ry 5 15am f. opm
Ar Waahluglmi. Pmnw.,..j S 46am 9 |>m
Ar 11-ililmoia. Peima ,10 IBarn|U 2#pm
Ar Phlladrlphla. IVnna ... 12 ITpm! t Mam
Ar Naw Volk, IVnna j a 03pm] l3am
Ho 44 No M
Lv Hatannah 8 A I. l<> !13 Jbpmjll 80pm
Ar Portsmouth, HAL Ry, 7 uuam; 5 s(f>m
Hiaamrrs lruv< Norfolk rtatly, axcapt
HunaUy. tor Ualtlmor., Phltadaipnta and
N< w York, and dally for YY'ashtngton.
Tha short ll". to Montgomery MoIMIO
and N< w iirlaans, l.avtng Savannah at
7 2T. a- m arriving at Montgomery 7 49
p IS., al whlrh point - !-*•*- . o inaction la
ma<l" with rhs U ft N 14 R . arriving
at Mold la 3r* a m and Naw Orlaana
7:40 a. m.
Tha whorl llna to Farnandlna Jarka-ai
vllla. Tarrq*a and rdhor Florida riolntft,
| No H No. B
Lv Savannah. B A. I* Ry 5 fw.ni 1 f7pm
Ar Farnandma. SAL. Ry; 9 35am '* (ftpm
Ar Ja< ksonvtlle SAL. It > 9 10am 7 40pm
. B A L >-i tr, 6 30am
Magntn -m Poliman bufr-a •l-f>lng*ar
aarvh - to W.rhirirrlofl. tr.iltlmora Phila
dalpni.r and N'aw York, alro lo Ja- lioon
vltla and Tampa
Dining aia from Savannah to llamlat
and KlchtnorMl ro Naw York
Ituffai isirior cars Savannah to Moat
gotnary
I-or additional Inforrrwtbm aptity ift
Ti kat Dir. a, Hull and Hrywn iirun.
Phona 2*
YY'baat —Spo' w ik. No. 3 rad. 79%r Op
tion- had a atsaily upsntng on a -latnand
from 10-'al short*, but soon yraldad ro fur
ther UqusUilon. baarlsh forrign rrporta,
small aaiixiHrd ranr as and f'ara of
U.' rnibtr unloading A midday rsw-taon
on covering waa followed by a ascond
aharp da- line under renawait liquidation.
Cloawd weak and %r ni-i tower, March,
•l\; May, 81c; November. 77Hr. Decem
ber, 7*lic.
Corn—Spot steady; No. 2. 4546" Option,
at flrat steady on a well sustained cash
position nd Ih* llghlnaaa of "ffartng*.
Subsequently e.,aed off un-ler small - lear
ahees, im* weakness tn wh< at an-l raatta
trig; It finally rallied on covering and
Closed Steady at a partial %r net advaftre;
May, tZHc: Decemle-r 43V.
Data—Spol dull; No 2. 36c. Option, In
acflve and about ateady.
Reef steady.
Cut tnenta qtib-f.
l. ird firm Weatem steamed, 17 80; No
vember 17 50; rehnad steady. Pork dull;
mass 12012 c
Tallow rtaady.
Palroicurn strady.
Rosin steady
Turpentine steady,
Rica steady.
Coffee Ht—- easy; No. 7 Invoice, is;
mild qutel; Cordova. 9Vol3*4<'.
Sugar—R.tw firm; fair refining, Bkc;
centrifugal. 96 teat, 4**c; molasses sugar,
JH<* refined steady
The markei for coffee fulursa opened
steady at a decline of 10015 c points and
ruled generally vsali following decllntra
at Havre, Hamburg and Rio, continued
heavy liraalllan receipt* and an unsatis
factory spot demand leading to a-ctlvs
liquidation of long Interval* with no spec
ulative support Closed steady at a net
decline of 1003) point*. Total as las. -
VP hags. Including November at ( Be; De
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