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The Horning New* Offl.-e,
Thurn'tay. Nov. IS.
~ il *pot coiion market rlo*d
at an advance of Mi-vent
Irmanil for cotton <i moderate.
~1, t. :rlnea wa not large owing to
l i>>*lllon among holders not to
„ ,onc. **lon*. They were largely In
(. tne il:m |..'*l!lon of the cotton
, market, which < losed Arm at a net
. of IS to 27 point*. The rise In
* a* due to some extent to bullish
itnate.-. some of which came from
tl sour,#*.
; penline market ctoeS firm at 41
elth a fair detnatsl prevailing. The
~ l arket closed firm and unchanged
„ , good demand, and Ihe sale ot a
j ivi ot reported for Ihe day. The
ntatkela were steady and active.
j , mainly unchanged.
io k market waa Irregular, hut
,1 onslderahle strength. The (line
. day were to .-ome extent attrlbut
„ | . hull manipulation, (leneral W.e.
. .1 Jersey Central were the leature
.i) es of S point*. Ihe former dupll
r- advance of yesterday. Tilk of
j. , .1 turnings, dividends, and big for
ntracts received by the Ueneral
l i Company were Ihe bull levers.
uainnee of the list showed strength.
, nt, ih*m being Ihe Paclflcs. some of
have found their prosperity sufll
tii :o warrant an Increase In Ihe wages
t t- ttnployee. Money ruled easy mod
o' t .<• days ll Is believed that a good
. ~ rtalt mem on Ralurtiay Is now being
,I on the Stock Exchange.
towing resume of the markets
. the tone and quotations at Ihe
c .. f 10-day:
COTTOW
n market dosed quiet to-day
n t anoe of % per cent, with aalee
, n ijt of lil bales. The demand wa*
in. Not a great deal of business
uas ii lor the reason that there was
H , -itlon among holders not to make
. oi. ••: .ns. on account of which buyers
it.,l show much disposition to take
The receipt* sere j ut l , aga.nsi
s. . aid '.'.'Jill >ear le'fore last- The re
,,H , to lar this season have been 472.100.
_ mi C 4.331 lasi vear.
. , following were the official spot quo
t it. - ii- the close of th* market at the
ii. n 1-xchange to-day:
I This i L*,l
; day. | year.
.1 middling 9'‘. 7 5-14
Mvllllng *H 7 1-16
lajvv -14
Market quiet; sale*. 151.
Savannah Itecelpts, Exports and Stock#
He. dpt* till* *Uy 3.60*
He. ,hits this'lay last year S,>.
Thl- day wr before last 9,991
Reielpts s.n.-e Sept. 1. 1900 472.100
Ham* day last year 424.331
Hto. k on hand tna day 53.312
Same .ley last year 115,977
H>.ri|*s umi Stock* at the Ports:
Receipts thl* .lay 49,254
R. elpt# mis day last year 41.409
Re.e;ids :his day year before last.. 56,t>21
Tom. rp. elpta since Sept. 1,19 on ...2,741.911
Same time last yeor 2,4*4 996
Same time year before last 3.492.517
S <vk nt all porta to-day 711.737
Stock same day last year 933.<42
Dally movements at other ports—
Oalveston—Steady, middling. 9 3-14 c; net
t. eipts. 19.-9.1. gross. 19. S; sales. 231;
stock. 221.179.
New Orleans—Firm; mld.ll.ng. 9'je; net
is •Ills. 17.280; grots. 17.250; sales. 10,'6m;
*tfCk, 2ft'.949.
Mobile—B,eady; middling. 9%c; net re
•tpts. '10; gtoss. 34u. sales, 314>; slock, 22.-
harletitotr—Steady; m kiting. 9'e; net
slpts. 2.344; gro*. 2.341. stock. 21.5*6.
iVilmlngton—Firm, middling. 9>v; net
rlpts. 1.077. gross, 1.077; slock. 11,1*3
Norfolk—Firm; mi ailing. 9 5-16 c; net re
pts, 3.790. gross, 2,790; sales. 445; stock.
*l.
alilmort —Nominal; middling. 9% .
. >a>. 495. atok. 9.174
New York—Steady; middling. 9 13-I6c; net
Olpt*. 231, gro.<s, 2.186; sale*. 81. stock,
45.493.
Houton—Quiet; mbldling. 9%c; net re
ipis, 2.06; gtoss. 5,33*.
!'hliadt Ipiil a—Firm, middling. 101-ISc;
*. ess. Ji*2; Mock. 4,163.
I ciisaeoh*—Net re -dpt*. 300; gross, 30).
Pally movement* at interior town*—
Augusta—Steady; mhtdllng. 9%c; net re
tpt*. 1.092, gross, 1,149; sales. 499; stock,
4 ..976.
Memphis—Btrarty; middling. 9 3*l4c: net
!, eipts, 2,959, gtoss, 3,759; sales, 5.41*i.
•<s k. 1*8.663
8* Uouls—Firm; middling. 9%c: nt re
(, :pts. 2.203; gross, S.BOS; stock, 59.949
< Tnclnnall—Quiet. nominal; middling.
, net receipt*. 3,200; gross, 3.200; sales,
stork. 8,4*7.
II aistotl —Rteady; middling, 93-14 e; net
Ipi*. 30,680, groas, 20.6K0; stock, 92,-
.74.
I.nulsvllle—Firm; middling. 9c.
Exports of Cotton This Day
• i liveston—To tlreat Hrltaln. 14.407;
i-twlse, 3,545.
New Orleans—Poasl wise. 2.474
Mobile—To Great Rrltaln. 2.330; roast
' -e. 121.
■ ivsttnsh—Continent. 11,499.
Norfolk—Con linen l. 800; coastwise. 1.129
N w York—To Great RrMatn. ISO.
pi csarola—To Greet Rrltaln. SO**
T it foreign exports from alt ports this
a\ To Great Britwin, 19.107. 40 the oontl
< -ft. 12.U99.
T ,1 foreign exports from all ports
far tnls week—To Great Rrltaln. 41.-
:i lo France. 14.1 C; to the continent. 37
i*l foreign exports since P> pi 1. 190
'treat Britain. 1010 941; to France, 194.-
* io the continent. 702.321.
SKA ISI.AMI COTTO*.
' great Inlereet developed In the *ea
• n.4 cotton market during the past
i' *k The dullness In othci market* has
'I Ptrenily been reflected also In the
•' >1 cotton situation. Whether lliers
'* be a rush by holders so sell Ister. re- j
< ns to he seen, but so for she demand
has not been sufficient to enliven things,
boms Interior business Is reported
I'rlAs about as follows:
• tr.t choice Host Florid** 335'i124
ii choice and fancy Florida* 23’jit21
1 r> i hole* and fancy Georgia*.BV2M*
e Georgia* 22V54|23
1 "a line Georgias 22
! eipte and Slocks— isnOJ>i I*o-00
1 •’l|'ts past week | 4,175 5.191
' rts past week 7M 9*2
l’s this season j 21.791 21.241
lies (last week j 722, 1.5*2
k on hand I 17,2*5, 15,*57
t m-rox rrmes.
Tie Market rinse* Firm at a lU*e of
ir.i|27 Point*.
York. Nov. IS.—The cotton market
'*• deei.iedly more active and it otiic. r
M Prices on the openlne call show
‘l ,n advance of point* and there
1 further gain of Ml io!nts b for*
upward mov* mi nt wl* arrest and V
’■k to secure protll. Tre dvance
■atr,l n, H i M .!!..[- c | a .. u f c.ibl 1 ewa
11 bad been expected. Tie K gll h
*’ •• howcd well sustained -il of
■' and an advance of l'yit-Skl In fi-
The reaponsa her# was aims let
1 more than erjusl Ituvtng was act v
*• floral, led ;,y the short continent
'inward movement was faclllta • and by
r t of old weather In the 9ul a
/ 'nr attitude on the part of -pot hod
,r J “ 1 large and. min I from ex ote s
„ American spinners The flrmne-s
its teased by reporta from Mancha*-
MURPHY & CO., INC..
Ilooxd of Trade Building. Savannah
Private leaned wire* direct to New Turk.
Chicago end New Orleans
C OTTO SI, ITOI Kft A.\D GRAIN.
New York office. No. Cl Hnwlwny
Office* in principal cities throughout the
South. Write for our Market Manual and
l*ook confining instruction* for trader*
ter to the effect that Engii-h spinner*
had tome to a con- luaion that th otlon
crop wan not a !arc one. Th muke:
had a few Intervale of reactl n n i
profit-taltin hut nMintalnekl a It m .in*
dertone anl do* and flr.n at a net advat.ee
of IS‘. 27 pont*.
FLU Tl ATIOXfI INi PITI REtl.
New York. Nov 15.—Cotton futur
opened steady at the advance and ciocl
tlrm. Price* follows
Open. Utah Lsow. Flo*
Jamrary jI! 9sa 9 4** ‘.OJ
Potoruory 942 947 918 9i*t
March 941 9jo 9?s n.m
April 9.40 94* 9e* 9.49
May 941 9SO 9 .U 949
4une 9 a* 9.41 9.3? 9.47
July 9 41 9 ¥> S .5* 9 4*
Au*\et 9.29 9 32 9.23 9 34
September
October
November 940 9.61 940 941
bet'ember 9.40 935 9.40 934
LIVERPOOL €*4lTT'o\ MARKET.
Liverpool. Nov. 15. 4pm —Spot, goofl
busineas*; price# steady; American mt-l
diin* fair, 5V*: m ddiimr. 5 9-l-i.
m.ddlinir. 5 15-3241, low mUMting. 3 9-32d,
rood ordinary. 5 .V 32.1. ordinary. 4
The aale* f.ir the day wert* l2t*d
of which 50* were for upecudtlon and
expvrt. onl 4n*iuled 111(9*. Anif , rii'n. re
ceipt* 15,<>uo bal th. Including 11,900
Amerlonn.
Future* open*.! *iuler an*l cio*e.l teaf>’.
American mi.Miing low mkWlling c u.-
November. buyer- .November-I)‘ j
cemt*er. r. I9r|. neiler*; Deoemrnr-Januarv.
5.15 J. aeliera; January-February, 6 14*1.
buyer*; February-Mari-h, A.lJd, l*uyere.
M&rch-A(>rli. s.lui. <>lieri. Apn-My,
S Oaf. aeilere; May- Jue. 5 <cL *e||.
era; June-July. 5 05*1. buyer**; July-Ad
guat, 5.03f}5 '*4d. eeliere; Augul-Septem
l>er. 4 6*Si4.6lU, buyers.
New Orleun*. Nov. 15.—Cotton futur* •.
firm.
November, bU) 954 March .... 9.Mf|9.i4
>ererr,ber . 9 XI A|aril f rfl9 T
Jantuiry .. .9 33iu9 34 May 9 Wi<* 3*
February . 9 Xty* 35June ..9 374*9
I OTTO \ u: I I ll(l.
New York. Nov. 16— Murphy & Cos. any
January In New York rroaead the 9.WK
mark to-day. While trading waa not on
a very large scale, the market had a very
etrotig undertone an*! offerings wr.-
abairbe<l principally by New York and
New Orlerwa lIIOIH Liverjiool iilao
bought rather freely. Tho foreign mar
ket# went rather encourigit;|f. future#
cioeing at th© best price# of the day. and
.at an advance of 4 to 5 over last night,
with apot price# un- hanged, sale?* 12.000
Middling 5 15-32. Cables reported better
demand for spots, also improvement In
•Lfn.un! for good*. We opened 5 to 10
points over last nigh:'* close, soiling
mainly by Hotith on realising sales. It
wa# rumored in New Orleans, also in
Liverpool, thm Mr. NdU had made an
**etimute of nine and three-quarter mil
lion bales maximum for this year's crop
January opened at 9 41 and gradually ad
vanced. dufltag at bew* prices for ttv- ses
sion, y 9 33. Tle feeling was rather bul
lish at the close and higher prtc* - are
expected to-morrow New Orleans* ex
pects t*k-morrow ,000 to 9,000 againet 9.-
Houston 15 0> to 16.009 agalnM 14 r Jt)
last y *ar. Kstlnuated port receipts ,000
against 41,109.
New York. Nov. 15.—Hubbard Urns ft
00., say The foreign market advices
were a surprise to the trad* , showing an
advance where a decline had been rx
[M'ote*i tn answer lo the quieter American
market** of yesterday Rumors were cur
rent in Europe that Neill's estimate
would be bullish *nd ascribe the ad
vance to that opinion. Our local market
has not been native after the first hour,
as the demand wa# supplied by arbitrage
broker# for Liverpool, aml New Orleans
account. Th* short interest appear* to
have b*H-n largely eliminated on the re
cent advance without attracting new
buying on the movement which is lighter
than anticipated. It is generally believed
the South is tedding back for higher
prices, especially in the Atlantic state-
■ lit V OOU.
New York. Nov IS—The mirket re
mains unchanged txlth only a inoderitr
business In progress. a:wi Ihe cffeci* ,*f
W. L. Hlrong A (Vs rilflicultles ajtparcnt
In certain directions. Price* remain prac
tically unaltered, though in heavy brown
good* th, re Is a little more dUpos'llon lo
meet buyers' views No open reductions
are quoted.
t iv ti. rroßisg.
Thursdiy. Nov 15
SPIRITS TURPENTINE-The market
for turpentine opened llrm af 41 and 41%
cents, with sales of 560 casks, and closed
firm at 41 cents, with further sale* of 25
casks. There was u fair demand during
the late hours, though the market was
n ported to be ciis.er. The day's receipts
were 915. and the export* 3,567.
ROBINS—The rosin mirkG c!oeit llrm
and unehanged. with sal.s at the open
ing of :in>l nl the closing nf *6l bar
rels. There wis a good demand through
out the day. and several round lot*
changed hands The receipts were 4.3*1.
and the exports 1.400 Pr.e* as follow
A B. t; *1 *> i > "<•
|) 1 ) K 1 to
E 1 35 M 1 7u
p 1 40 N 2 10
G 1 45 W G 3 W
H 18 W W
Naval 8 ore* Statement—
Spirits Rosin
Stork April 1, 1960 2'i: 112 506
Reedpts to-,lav 945 1.34-1
Receipts previously 275,175 665.906
Total since April 1 278.31* my
Exports to-day 3.567
Exports previously 235.013 677.543
Export* since A; rll 1 23* 5. 677.7'"
Skm k on hsnd 10-day 9.73' 171.**7. •
Stock last year 29.991 I
Charles! n. Nov. IS.—Spirits turpentine
market llrm. 40<f t*tc
Rosin ttrtn. unchanged
Wilmington. N. C Nov. !5. —Bpi I' Itir
prnllrte ilrm 41fi41%< receipt 73 c s
Ttosin steady, I'.lMil 25, r c li't> 16*.
Crud* turpentine firm, f: 10 an 1 17 4";
receipt* *3.
Tar steady. *1.55; re--eli.’s 64.
New tjrleins Nov. la—Re ipt, roin.
15*; turpenGne. 42
Exi>ori* lo Havana. 3h larr. 1 rosin
PIXB2CUL.
MONEY—The demand keep* fairly UP
with the suppiy
FOREIGN EX, HANOB—Marfcot st-sd-
I Uomraerc>al demand *4*3%; slxy ■>*'■
14 79*,: ninety davs. ll7' francs. Par.
and Havre, sixty days. 5.72%; Bw:s>. flxty
days. 5 26; Belgian 5 24% marks, sixty
days. 93 9-16; nlnetv davs 92 5-15.
DOMESTIC STEADY - Steady.
Ivanks nr* buying a: 1-16 discount an
-riling as follows 125 sol under lor p--.
mium. *25 to 25" lie premium, *SO to V‘*>
7*5- premium. *IOO to 2>J®. 25c premium,
t2*W to *:.MOb. % premium; *I.OOO and over,
I 75,- per M premium. I
FIS ASCI AL.
JOHN W. DICKEY,
.llork and llnnd Broker.
irmfri, €5%.
Wrlu for Llaf.
J'HE MORNING NEWS: FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 10. 1900.
SECURITIES—There Is a brisk demand
all round and light offering*
Stocks.
Rid Auk
Auguna and f*iyvanush R R.....HT9V* 111)
Atlanta and West Tomt 129 j
do 6 per cent, certificates 104
Aukumm Factory 42 55
Citizen# Lank
Chatham REAL Oo A .37 5S
do do R 67V,
liigle tin i I'hoenlx Mfg Oo 103 110
Edison Electric ilium Cos. W 110
Enterprise Mfg. Cos 103
Germania Rank 1A)
Georgia and Alabama 23 24
Georg a K.t!roud Common 215 217
Granltcville Mfg Cos 143 170
J P Klrg Mfg Cos 1M 108
Langley Mfg. Cos. ...115 120
Merchants* Nations. Bank 112 ...
National Rank of Savannah ..... 130
Oglethorpe Savings end Tru*t—llo
People's Savings and Load . 100
Southwestern Raliroed Cos It*** 110 V:
Savannah (7.is Light Cos 24H
Southern Rink 153 15
Savannah Bank and Trust 114
Slid* y Mfg Cos,. August a 94 84
Savannah Brewing .....102
Honda.
Bid Ask
Th.r Col a An* i.i 5, IVY) los ..../
Chai & Gulf R. H 5 per cm let
nuiriKif.' 1028* 105
Ailenta city 4*. 1922 100
Auguste cliy 4*. 1227 105
tlo 4U. IKS Hi
Jo 7. 1908 107
do S, 1913 ... in
Al* M.i 5* Ind'd. 19>. M A N 9x 99
AiiyusU Fectory.6 jnr crnl .1915111 113
Brunavl > •<<) Western 4.. is*t.. a M
C. It R. A liankln* I'oilatoral 5a 96'e
C of G lei niorlg 1945
F- * A. ... 119 Hi
C. of G. ■■on 5a 1915. M A 5... K 9 f
Cof G. lal Incomes, .94Ti 53 53
do 2d income* nij |*ij
<io M Incomes. 1915 * 9
C. of G. <M. G. & A. Dlv.i 5*
1947, J A J 97 %
C. ot G GCsion Krsnch), 5a 1927
*• * D 971*
Gliy A Huhurban R. R Ist 7s. 1095,
Columbus Cliy s*. 1909 107
Charleston cily la. 1909 101 102
I K.8l" & rhoenlx Mills 6a. 192* 107 no
Edison Elect lie ilium.nailn* Os.lsS
Knierprlae Mf* Sa, I9u; 102
'leorpla Railroad 6s. 1910 115 u;
O. S & F.. 1915. J, A J 112 H3
i/eoryla A Alataima Ist ss, 1945 104 106
I ll'oriy.i Sl,lie JV,*. mo. J A J ...110
ilo 3'js. 1915, MAS 104
do
Mi con city s. 1910. J. A J 11* lis
do 4*xa. 1926. Jan |>ar jo* RJ
Oraan rkeamshlp 5s 1936 I<>4 10*
Seiannah city ss„ quar January.
( IJ I 110 111
do s*. quar February, 1309 jojij
South Carolina slate 4' v s. 19U 117 H 9
Sibley Mf*. Cos. s. 1903 102
Souih Round 5a 99 100
8 . F A W gm. mi ne 6a. 1931 124 126
do do Ist 5. *old 1934 115
! do 8t John Dlv. Ist 4s. 1934 4 96
I New York. Now 15.—Money on call
I steady al 3‘jfis per cant.; last loon 3', per
I mil. Prime mercantile pa|>er. 4‘vbS per
cent, sterlli.k exchange Arm with eciu.'l
1 I bslneas in bankers hills si *4 *4\ for de.
msnd, nnd t ti sui, for alxiy .lays. Post -
jed ralea *4 Ms* and 4 *s’,. Commercial
hilts *4.80414 *'4 Mtlver cert I tics 4 ss. 64V
uk 1 . Rur silver, kJt.c Mexican dollars.
I .Vi'sC Govermnt nt. lam-ls weak Btat
I l>nda Inactive Haliioad bonds stnixtig
utockn %mi iio>m
Prirra Irrrgalar Hal lit® General
TuiiHriiri I |innri|.
New York. Nov. 15— Btr*n*th urn* ra
newc<l In the #cook m-irkrt to-day. tut
thrre was nothin* like a reMjmtrtlon of
Ihe apeculatlve * nthui.iani of laa; week
There were more Mock* that move 1
atrofiffly upward than yaaterday, anl
th*'rt* were fewer th-it th# <liy
lower than ihe> went off laM nlfiit anl
there wa* naverthe!** •- h , ontln'j.in<*e cf
th* Irreffular tendaney in the ma-ket
Tne of etrenirth, though more
nunu roiih were Mill m what taoldted
or dl#a#ov
at any time show p rn’-iiw aid vhor*
ou# etrenuth. Th* Rain# e*med to l>e
due either lo the of epe-ula
tiv* |*ools workliiK for an advance In
#|M'<ia) atock# or to cau#e# affedina tha
Individual General Klretiic du
p!i<atrl i:s ain of yeatarday with an
other •* point rl#e arryimr ft io
th** - jrimiKs i>portad. Y*a • dy*
iMr-nKth in the c-oale'-a he* ;me largely lo
( alizeil in New Jersey Ontrnl. which w,im
it one tirn, 4‘. point on r* io n■ f iom-
IriK IncrwMK'd In dividend#. The m ■ ve
rm* nt *f hr<<ad**M m'ojm- fr the day w,*# In
the winter wheat frranferp. which .§ 1-
vanred between 1 ar..| _■ all a round
on the kocml w*ather f,r the crop In that
territory. CoMullil<tal G , (*on*lnen al
Tob. vo, People'# Ga Tonne##. • Uni
Brooklyn Transit nnd *ome other +<' al
tU - w* r at#o # romr I.ondofi ho i.rht a
small number of •* , oi*k' on Isiianre.
Th* |*rof, f5 onal pre . un- .t a n#t the
market
further #ljrn t>f urp. rl llqiilistl n al
ihoiiab profit-' *klmr ws# In e ld .•* * *t
Nome point# all day M*-ney waa opro
clably easier nd u favorable tank atate
mt*nt on Saturday I- h* uinnin# to !*• I#-
rouit*!. Retort# fmvn Interior ni n* y
m#rk !< ir ,f . v ondhl na du * to a
pr.R • **> of in lo- et.lnr a I**' th- *le 100
nlrnilnr to that whl i occurred in h
Now Yoik market. Then l u feel nc
that th* la'#e war lon.# im;-endlhK in
Lnglai.i nnd Ue;many w.’l probibly nrt
he off * r*' 1 uiitl. next year.
Th * # ••cment f the fceLn tr. e for
the month tv* Incr* #‘d c-irfl > c- ,n
♦hr • < iHiiiiui.il r “ *h ■ Ti- I
- rxpiiu i w*ll a# th \ •# of vX
jKeiti* ox-r Imp*** are fir ar*.itr than
tho: • for ny :*• v..*u# month in tii o:* -n
--try* history th . #.- *f • pr * ahrw-
Inx rh avtoon Mng total of S'*'. 7 7T*?
Thn nhenomei.al c. (Ua *port are lti*e
|y - *le for ihL showir a. hot aft r
showing or ? I- hr* yrailfylnr 'at I
h >wn th *' Hie vab of tnaniif ♦e , ur‘*l
producf# exforte f. i how* u n incea** o* e
-o’*<d*er ( year of n t Iv I*'. ♦*/
The ability of the country t<* “iid y il
t en”hh- rrdlt * in view of •hi e* • a r
<llnary trade oir not be mu* * f r
anx rk'# appr h* n#lor
Tlie bond market • •# o. t . e -m* char
icter ,♦ the kf, r\ m.s k*t a' 'l .sr
%tren. th bill not at tiie liL’h level of 1 #
wink’* activity. To’al tar value
12.7000r0 Vnitr 1 B at## refur dinir tw #
it.! tie t*v • cm*fM n d S per ten?
inl lo YeaUiercd an-I the oi l foil a 4
l*f<r *nt on rh* la**’ * I
The tot 1 #al< a o M,x.k to- a w r
Mit/vfi .hare . At*hl • n d3 10 ;
At hi* *r pref# #•**<l 70 Vn. Hillmo • ul
Ohio Ifi.ffil; Uheaapeake and Ohio. , s ffO
UurHn*•* 21 ?nn; Rork I-l lid. 6 F0;
UlrveLiKl Cincinnati, Chiraxn • and Bt
L*ul#. !nnr. Manhattan, 23 j; Metr
lar. H.'O, Mlaootlli Pacin#-. 15.3*0; Mf
#our. Korea# an! Tex preferreJ. 12 ,f 0
N w Jersey Central, 5 000 g N w York Cen
tra’ *. T Nnrfo.k aid W• #• r ’0 3 0
North# m I * • If! .V. fkop N r*hern Pa, i'**
preferred. 11 YO; Onta r lo nnd We tern, 11..
g r
P'. r . r ,,j 2t S Fail. Ift go Sour hern
Pacific, 1 i
f,,.f |, #:♦*, Union Faclfi 4-40, U on
Ft i'V | referred 23 w, 3V v ellng anl
Lake E J 7,100. Wf eff!ln|r * and I ake Erl'*
pr#f rr and 7.*00 gmeFlna. S eel #*d
W . ■■ ftp T.r Pla> T 0; To #i 11,-
Kx>; IF - ki .n, P yo, Continent.* Tobacco,
41. Frderel Fie* I. 11.50); l’eople On
11>0; Hurar Te ne#-e Coal .nl
Iron. 17,V*0. United State# 1-eather. 123(4)
New York Stork List.
Atchison 3* v . do pref 80
do pref 79 Wabaflh 7%
Halt Ar Ohio . BU* do pref 20*^
ran. !M Wheel. A L K 1!
Can. Sou. Sr*L and 2d pref ... 29%
Chew A Ohio . 32L VVF On 12*^
Ci. Gt. W. . ! , Third Avenue 112
Chi . B. A g ,U3*| Advime Ex 143
dll.. ! A L 24 A merit nn 143
do pref fDa, United State® ~ 47
Chi A E I ... 4\>WHli Fargo IJ2
C, A N'w iwh jAm Col (Ml ©x-
Ce. H. I. A P...lttVtj div 33V
C. C C. Ai 8t do prrf <*x-<4iV. W
IdOUi# . . f5 Am Mailing 30^1
Col Bou *>o pref 24
<lo lat |>r©f ... 41 iAm H A R .. 4i*’#
l*> 3*l pr®f .... 17 i ik> prrf K ; |
Del At Hud .116 Am Epirus ... l'x i
D.L AW IP* |do pref 17 j
P A R O St 1 * Am Hoop 31 I
do pr©( 71*7 do pref 7tA* i
BrW 13R Am 4 W .. 4(4
do lit pref .. 37 fc *‘ do pref WVi
Ul Nor pref . \€9 Am T*n Piste . 4i* l
Hw king Coal 174 I*> pref B*4
Hockln* V Ant To m o h
Illinois t'en. ... 123'>! do pref I*2
lowa Cen Jo Atm Mtn Cos. .41
do pref 45 | Brook R T—. t@’
L K A \\ . 36S* <ol F A 1 445,
do pref ........10* font Toh 86
Hake Shore ....Slips' |o pref y*'
L. A N Ills Federal Steal .. dll*
man L M S • do pi ef
Met St Ry . l*VGen Klee '
Mex. Cen U'v Glueose Susar '
11. A SI 15...., *44, U pref 1<
do pref 102 (Intern Paper .. 24*6
Missouri Pile .. 59', .lo pref 73 1 *
Mobile * Ohio .19 t.Klede Gas .72
M K AT . 11, Natl Biscuit 3*'.
do pref .164, do pref IW
N J C 144<- N4I la*s*l . 21S
N Y. C !3**t ■!< pref 9T,
N AW 424 Nall Steel 36
do pref *i f do pref 9.’4
Norrh Pac. 615. N. Y A B .134
do pref 79<i North Am 16>.
On: AW 25', Bei-ltk- Coeat 57
Ore Ry. A N. 42 lo Ist pref *4
do pref 76 j do 2d pref . 65
Pennsylvania ..1415* Pacific Mm:! 4.51,
Raadlnit 19. People s Oss ...99
do let pref .. 62 7 , Press.-! S 4'ar. ct 1 1
do 2d pref ... 31 do pref *■’•
Rio a. W M !Pull. Pal. Car W
do pref *5 3. R AT 8N
St 1. A 8. V . KVSunar
■lo lat pref 79 do pref ll* 1 k
do 2d pref . to 1 , Tenn C A I 7l'v
St. L Sw 144 f B leather .15
do pref 319, <9o pref 76*.
St. Paul 122Vt' 8 Rubber .. 361,
do pref ... 174 | do pref 9>s‘,
St. p A 0... .11* Western Colon S4'
Sou Par 41 I *’R IAS .17
Bou. Ry 135i do pr*‘f 6‘
do pref 6<SiP C C. A St
Tex. A Paa .. 14t* Louis K
Cnron Psc 7N
Ronds
V. S 2s ref. Mo. K A Tex
rtg ItH'a 2nd.a .... ~... 7*l
do coup '.0.4 do 4s ......... 91 I
do 3- re* 109'% N Y C lets he
•lo 3a coup. I<9,|N J C g'n i-' 12
do new 4a, re*.ls7 I N. P.ic.fi - 3a.... 74*
do noxv 4a, do 4s 10l*,
roup 1.-7 j N Y . C. A 8t
do old 4s re* 11S',I luls 4s lot’s
do oi l 4s. N. AW. con. 4a. 99
coup 113'i! Oregon Navi*<i
—do sa. re* 112*. tlon lsts I*l9
do sa. coup ..HR, *iu 4s ......hC'fc
D off 3 65s .124’j! Oregon 8 I. > 12*
At I.lson gen- ( Jo 'On. 5s ... 114
eral 4s ..lOU, Reading ■ n 4a 89S
do aJ)I is. B'S Bio ti W. Isis 99',
Can. So'. rnda. lO*', ft I A 1. M
C. of Ga con >n, :* ill'*
;* 9tV% St. I*. A San F
do 1-r Inc ... r.i; General 6a 1W
do 2nd me I*4 St rul cons .171
C An 4'a ine\|S< p . C. A P
c. A O. 5a 1< I*l* IB'*
C A N. con. 7s 139 ! do 5 l l‘
■lo S F 1) aa.ll***! Sou r.v Mo 4* ’'*
Chic Trim 4- 93'i 8m lty 5*
Col. So t. t l S. R *rd T. *s 73
<tl A Rk> G 4s !’,|Tex A P. lets .1135,
Erie Gn< r.il 4- . 735, do J*ds *•
F W ADC I'nlon I'sclflr 4s l'* l ,
i, t ' 77'. Wabash Ista ..11644
fieri. Klee. At ..M W do Snda 4
loWCen.lt .ll< "eel Shore 4 114
U & N uni 4e 99S Wly Cent lsts *7
M A O. 4s I Va. Oen<uries ..91
(md) *d
N. w York, Nov. 15—Standard Oil TU .r
?oi.
Murphy A C e.'s aiuek l.eller.
yviv York. Nov. 15 —The Mock mark*'.
■ ■pen* J active nnd decidedly Arm As
the . .-e yestenlay the preferre<l ahsres of
Pacifle roods were conspicuoue in the di- ii
inc- both Northern Ponlfl i.referre.l and
Cnion Pit IIV' rising rapidly on an tin
iieu.nlly lerge volume of irtidin* To som ■
extee.i the advance in Northern Pacific
preferred waa influenced by Ihe belief
the- some readjustment In Ihe mnipenv'*
capitalisation w•* Intended notwith
standing the general denial' Th,* indua
trials were not active, hut Sugar wla
Strong, and a fairly steady lon. was
common In thai quarter. Total sales
stocks to-day. *63 741 shares.
Miar I'll.l. 69)1001 * MtHHF.TW.
Note—Tliese quotnllons are revlae<l
laity, srvl are k*m aa near as possible In
accord with the prevailing whoeeale
price* Official quolailona are nol used
when they dl-itriee with the price* whole,
talers ask
('ossiri sad Northern Prnatnee.
POPLTRY—The market I* steady, yuo
• nlion*; Rroller*. 30i/15e per pair, half
grown. 454(511; Ihree-fourlh* grown. 55ff
'■•; hans. B1l71o; rooster*. 4uns(y . ducka,
.am7s, ; gees- . iscj|l 00
EGGS- Fresh candled. 21c; cold storage.
194739 c.
LETTER The lone of the market Is
rt'm ijuotatlons Western cre.mery, 19®
21*%, . New York stale dairy. 19(rZ!c; exira
Elgin*, re;2'
i'HEKBE Market rttm; fancy full
cream cheer 13', for 20 to 22-fOund
averages; 2*lfJ9-potlnd averages. 13c.
Early Veaelahlea.
IRISH POTATOES—Northern. 119*
sack *
CABBAGE—MWc per head.
ONIONS Ye. ..w In turrets, IJOn,
■•rates, k&c; red. >1 90
areadstuiTs. Hny nn.l Urals.
FluOt'R Ms k< . rleudy . patent. 14 *.
siraigh:. iswftai. y. H 7*. family. **.
M EAL—Pearl, per banel, 2.7 u. per . -k |
11.25. city meal f*e* sack, boiled, ll.U'.yli
j■ |S; w.■-.■•r gt'. it.l. II 15471 175%, 4 lty grits
sicks 11 20. pearl grit*. Hudnuts. |>er ter
id 12;:., |e r sack. 11.22'%.
biands. St.lT 1 ,<81.2*> sk< k.
, 1 1 f;,V Murk’l firm, white. Joti io *. 65 .
■ arios i lots; 62r; mixed corn. Job lots, *2o.
carload lot*. 59.
RICK Market e*‘dy d'mand good;
f,.n > head. Cc. foiuy, iVlr
Prims *
G, ~i Ryu*.
J
(.’ommon
OATS-No. 2 mlx and. car.oael. 23V ■ J">
lota. 3S6J*c; while clipped, cars, *7c; Job,
HRAN—Job lots. 95, . carload lo*. 9tv-
HAY—Market steudy; No. 1 ilmothy,
*JV . Job. ry. No - use Job; B4p. cars.
Pngnr and ( oRSf.
BCOAR-
C'ut loaf *lB Diamond A J‘4
Crushed 4.21 Confectioners' A HI
Powdered 6.91 White E*:ra C.. 4.51
XXXX pow'd 5.99 Extra C 5-29
Omnuleted *•** 'Joiden C s'*9
Cul'es 5 ’A Yellow* 494
Mou il A "9
COFFEE—
Moeha 7* cprime No. 3 ....11 c
jsv* . 2fi r Good No 4 .19*40
Peaberry ... 14 e Fair No 5 luSe
Fancy No 1 .12 Ordinary No R 10 o
. hole* N 2 .ll‘,cCommon So 7 9V
llardnnrr and Building supplies.
UHK. CALCHM. PLASTER AND
; Cement— Alabama and Georgia llmi In
fair and rr.and and se t at 8<( cei l* a burrel,
-j* .-is. calcined piaster, lldm per iisrrsl.
hair. 4hic. Rose.line cemen, 11.204(125;
earloatl .ols. special; Portland cemeni. re
tail *2 25 carlosui tots. *2uui22u
LI MBER F O. U VESSELS BAVAN
NAll—Miniimuin yard slmcs. tUI.fOftUOO,
car sills. t12.5uf112 0 difficult sixes, lit On
■l lß on; ship stock, *l6 0001*00) sawn ties.
I8 0IMSI0: hewn Gee, A'liSßc
GlL—Markel steady: d*rnnnd fair Eg
na , 454(50c; West Virginia black. 9*1120.
iurd. l*c nen 1 (find. 6%'iVC, machinery. It
p2sc; linseed oil. rr.w. 7V. boil and. ;*7,c.
1 kerosene, prime while. 13c. water while.
12c; Piatt's astral, 14c. deodorised stove
Southern Railway.
Train# Arrive and Dp* r l Savannah on flh Meridian Tim#-Onn flour Hlow^r
Than City Time
B%Lelule In KltciH Nov. 16,
lUfcAt) DOWnT] • tii 1 \HT. in \n t r
NO. II { No. *m •*
1J 3&(Nn li jtvin* Lv Savannah Ar i 6 Utam \ li, m
(Hast* rn Time 1 } |
4 Jlpni ( .*xani Ar U % ‘kvilla l-\ 1 i*ami 1
4 06()m 6 JA.tnt Ar ('olunibia Lv l .it'iu ll -ain
9
11 44*m !• J3|*m Ar Green i*oro . . Lv 7 * W-ni
Toflam ai . ‘ Norfolk ......... ....... 7.", t*v|~! I Npn
It &lam 1 Ar Dan \ tile .7. Lv r* 40pn>' 4 3Vam
< Wain : :*|m Ar HI hrmeid Lv 12 tlpm 11 'lm
> i % h l. I *‘tpm 3 Sftam
4 36am * ipm Ar Chariot teavtlle ..... . Lv 3 OCpn 1. 64|*nv
7 Lam # Aim Ar Washing ion Lv 11 ILm 9
9 i.vani ll Spin Ar Dali.more I.v 422 m X 37pm
ll 36. m ■ l U il Iphia . I*' 3 &oum| 3
i \ Neff York i ' u m 3 . |v
\ i ii i.vfd oupn *am
No 3H To THE NORTH AND WEST ! No 3&
<Cek(ral Tnw > i|
11 3nam Lv .7 .. Savannah . .7.7 Ai 6 lhun
(Ba-tarn Time.)
3mm Lv (, o umbla . Lv I Tfwim
9 .Wm Lv .''fxart.tnbur* L' 616 pm
12 10pm Lv .. A#h-\ille Lv .1 o(>im
4 02pm Ar . Hot Spring# L' 11 4.*m
7 Ar Knoxville Lv K 36am
6 10am Ar laextngmi) Lv 10 *h*.n
7 46am Ar Cincinnati Lv 6 00pm
* 00pm Ar Si Louie Lv 11 ham
7 30am Ar 1 * * . . ■ I * am
All train# arrive and deport from thef’ianl H\*i rn Siailon.
Til KOrOI! CAR SERVICE. ET^
TRAINS AND 34 DAILY. .NEW YORK AND FLORIDA EXPRESS Yeatl
buled train#, with Pullman Drawing Room Hipping (’urn between Savan
nah *>.! New York ConrH*.*ia at Wahlngton wilh ('lonlai Exi-r#*# for lioaton
Piillnt.tr. Sleeping Car- iteiween Chwrlvlte *n<t Richmond and cnarlmi.' a>d Nor
folk Dtnint: ('arj* H< rve ail q)eal<* between Savannah and Washington
TRAINS 36 AND 3tl DAILY THE UNITED STATES FAST MAIL Veailbttled
IlmUfil (rain#, carrying i’ui mm Drawing Room Hl*|ing Cara bwfweet* Hivun ah
and New )rk Dining ar# #< rve all ini'a I# between Sa\annah and \Y hlngton
Alno Pullman Drawing Room Hleepliu Cara between Savannah and Cincinnati,
through Aahevtlle and The Land of the rtky.**
Kor complete Inform m*n •*# it> ra(*e #* hedulea. eir . apf>ly to
F. H HANNON. 3*l V P, AG. M J M CULP. T M V\ A TURK. G P. A .
Waeblngtii. D C.
S 11 Af#t Gen‘l Paaa Agent. Atlania Ga.
G GROOVER, Ticket Agent. Plant Sveiem Htafton
JAMES FREEMAN. (* I‘ At T. A . 141 Hull #tree| Havannab. (ii , Phone# UiA
Southern Pacific,
“SUNSET ROUTE.”
The Best Service in the Soutfe
Between Points in
LOUISIANA, MEXICO and
TEXAS, CALIFORNIA.
NOTHING SUPERIOR TO THE ''SUNSET-CENTRAL SPECIAL" or PULLMAN
STANDARD AND EXCURSION SLEEPING CAR SERVICE. OPERATED
VIA SUNSET ROUTE AND ITS CONNECTIONS. To ALL POINTS
North, East, Southeast and West.
Ask Ticket Agents for Particulars.
8 F B MOHBE. Pa**< ngrr Traffic M.magrr. Houston, Texas.
L. J PARKS. 4ien Pnsa snd TV'kri Agent, Houston. Texas
aiwollne. drum#, llVfcc; empty oil barrel#,
dellvted. flao
SHOT—Drop. ll.&O. B. R. aiul larae. $1.75,
chilled. sl-75.
IRON—Market very #te*d)r. Swede.
NAILS—Out. s2*o baae. wire $2 25 ha#6-.
HAHRFID WlHhe—s3.so p*r 100 pound#.
GUN POWDER- Per k*-. Austin crack |
nhot. SIOO. half kegF. 12 25. quarter ke*.
$1 15; champion du% kinx. quaiicr k* a
$2 25; Dupottl and tl.ixard #niokelee#, half
k*icw $11.5;.. quarter k* ge. $.>.75; 1-poimd
canister#, $1.00; !*•## 25 |er cent.; Trol#'
#lnrf >nK>k*d, ## powder. l-|>ound * an#, sl.
10-pound cone, '.** |>ound.
knit, llldra and %%><!.
SALT— Dcmaml tw fair and Ihe market
b I eady, carload )o(m, 100 pound burlap
“tt k#. 44 ; 10(>-iound cotton sacks. 45*-.
110*pound burlap sacka. 4*‘v ; Ho-|>un*l
otl>n ni* ke. 45'*< . 23,-f#'in*l lajrlap Macke. ,
■•••<■. I2fi-|>nund * ottot) siacka. 55%. 23U*|ioun 1 j
bur np wack#. N* .
HIDES- Mark**? Arm; dry flint, 134*’. f
dry Halt, ll*y . Rr*-en sailed. A
WOO!*--Nominal, prim* l Georxla, free
of sand burs ami black #<#,]. 19c, Ma* k,
U*c, burry. 10c. Wax, 25* . taliow, J‘<jt.
Detr skins. 30c.
Fruta and Aula.
APPLES- Northern variety. 12**0*13 0h
ORANGES (Flu ) t 2 50(}3.()n |*er Six
PWNKfLdOp to 50n, 10c, 50** to OOh, Btyc;
40# to . . au# to $O. c,
;*'i io 10f*w. f,v
BANANAS $1
LEMONS Market sternly a( $2.)
C()COA N UTS $4 ZAj 4 'J>
PHAN ITS Ample wto k fair *brnr|
marker firm; fancy hand pic ked, Vinctma,
per pound, sc; h tnd plcked. Virginia. **x
tra# I’r'. N C seed i*ranuts. 4<
NUTS—Almonde. larraaona. 14 ; Ivica*.
10c; walnut#. French 13 . Naples, \%r .
la cans. 12< . firriMN Ur. fills rt#. l c as
sorted nut# 50-|>ound and 25*pound boxes
12c.
( niton llSKtlni and Tlf.
RAGGING—Market Arm Jute Im
pound $Lc, |are lot#. 9*r; *nli lot#
2*p*and 8 *fi9c; IVpound, *‘4. sea
l#!aud 12'^o
TILH Standard. 4.‘>*pound. arrow, large
lots. $1 40. small lot>, U .V)
llneon, flu in ii Ntnl V.nrd.
BACON Morkat IPm. D H C, R #lle,
7*%c; D H hellew S*• (Ea*ter ) ac*
c* rdlna to average *\& h.
tW i stern); >mok*d C. R w(lee,
IfAM*—Hug .r ‘■ured.
LARD—Pure In tlerc**# *\c ; In FA-
I#utul tins and ao-p m l tubs. BSiC,
impound in tlenea. 4'4* . rA-pamd ttnj*.
and SO-pound tubs. *c.
f>rL cl nnd Kwnpnrnfeil Fruits.
API LEW—Evaporated, 7107 sun dried,
APRICOTS-Evaporated, 10 pound;
nectarine#. 10c.
HAIBINS—L. L. $2 10. Imperial cabinet§,
$2.75; l o*r* tiox* s $V V ppiOd
PEACH KB Kvapoialed. iwaled. 17'4c;
uniiealed.
PEARS— Eva pointed, 'V'
MIP KLI.A%RO( a.
FlSH—Mackerel, half-barrel#. No 1.
$5.00, No. 2. $7.00, No. 3, U 7h. kits. No
1. $1.20. No. 2. sl.lO. So 3.14 c. CodlUh.
I*P'jund bricks. €’*< . 2*poun<l bricks. 4c.
Smoked herrina. fer box. 17|Uffc Dutch
he-rlrif In k*. #, sl.lO. new mullets, half
barrels. $2 75.
SYRUP—Market quiet; Georgia arwl
Florida syrup, buying at 2V'i3rv\ selling
at 82ffttc. susar ou ea? lufflSr
HONF Y Fair d*m >ni, strained. In bar
re la, BiOflO irallon.
Hlah wines basis, II 27
oce%* rniaoHTi.
COTTON—Bav anr ah to Boston, per
cat., |sc; to New lork. rer cart., 2uc. to
Philadelphia, per ha I**. sl. Baltimore. sl.
FOREIGN DlßECT—Bremen. 40c. Liv
erpool 40c. Hamburg. 43c. Genoa. 14c;
Har etona. 52 Manchester. 45c; Havre.
Sic. Antwerp. 46c
LUMBER—By Ball—Frtltrht# steady; to
I)4tim<re and eastward. $4 5w to $5 75 per
M . inci'idlnff Portland.
LLMIiER—By Mteam— 8a van nah to Bal
! tlnrore. $5 OU. to P. li. li., or B and O
do* ks $5 su. to Philadelphia. 14Sc |>er
<wt (4 pounds to fool), to New York
sf>'Ji per M. $7.25 to dock, lightered to
Boston. |h.6o
NAVAL HTopEB The market la Arm.
medium sir.** v.*el# l(o#ln-<ork. for
orders. J?* 41 |>er barrel of? 10 isiunds. and
I* |*rr cent primate Hplrlts. 4s %l per
40 radons irro##, nnd 5 |rr cent prlmaa*'
Lartto veaseL. rosin. 3s. spirits. 4a S
Ht'-am. lie |m r 100 I'Ound.-* on rosin. 2144 c
on spirits. MivHi.nah to Iloston. and tVfec
on P>ln and 19c on spirits to New York.
(ilt % I*. I’ltOY ISIO*. FTC*
New York. Nov. 15—Flour market was
quiet, lust trtfl* atendler. Rye flour
steady.
Coro meal Arm.
Rye Moody. No. 2 Western
Harley quiet, barley malt dull.
Wheat—Spot firm. No. 2. 72V'- Options
ojM*n-d steady and unchanged, f>H<iwel
by v/caktiens under local m* IlirtK for l*oth
i* ixitints, li>wer rublea anl bi*ar
isli markets. Talk of -x|Mrt Imis
ln*-ws lo Llslxai started '-overlnic. an*l
lromjked an afternoon r •■lly, the close
hMtiff Arm at .%< net .a* tv an* klarrh
dosc*l May i losed 41'a* ; Novem
ber cloned 7?(*< ; D**< **tnler i lowed 7s*^c;
Corn— Mpoi firm; No. 2. 4*V (ipdona
market *#•* atcaily to Arm all day with
fairly active trade on large se*t*Ktrd
i le.ir.in* -?*. ciiwh detnand. small i*untry
offerings and lo*al covering. Closed nrrn
and lie? higher May closed 43%r;
I>ecember closed dv
Oats-Spoi firmer. No. 2. Me Options
quint but steady.
Beef firm Cut moats easy, pickled Al
lies pickled shoulders tk-. p4> kled
hams
I,rd firm. Western stramed S7.M; No
vember closed $7 G 5 nominal. reflne| firm
er. continent $7.75; Houth American S3IW,
compound
Pork quiet.
Tallow firm.
Petroleum easy.
HiHn stMdy
Turpentine steady.
Rice steady
Coffee—Rpot Rto easy: No 7 mvoicee
7 : . oentrifiMrtl >; teat 4V The market
for coff* future** opened steaJy at ldt/20
lioint# de ! ne and ruled active, hut wrok.
under gencnl I’quM.iflon of long Inter
ests following fonelnucd decline* #1
Havre and H.imburg and weaknes-* and
continued heavy receipt# In Brasil With
warehouse delWerl* - In this ountry
-mailer '*los**| a* m net decline of 6010
l*o nt# decline T4.il Miles Mono uie*.
including November at k SA. lec*-mher
$4 4MF4 40; January s* w. Mrch pi v/a*; so
Butter Arm; creamery 19f)27c. BtMte
dairy Isfk 96c.
Cheese steady; Reptemher fancy 10%c;
l rg* October fancy
Kffgh trong. state and P"nn-*\ .>•
22f2* ; Western regular packing at mark
21 fi *“ • W M* rn loss off 27c.
P?iii>* - quiet. Jerray’s $1 I.37*^,New
Yqrk $1 2MII 4IH !/m* Island $1 W*l 75;
JerAev sw *-ets tl.MlVf 2W.
Pes Miu quiet, tuny htndpk ked 4\Ci>V .
other ilonvtsttc 4c.
Cahbogea siead) ;
ti.mmn.
Cotton by steam to Liverpool 25c.
COTTON PV9ED OIL.
New York. Nov 16.—Cotton seed oil
showed rx imp-triant change, most of the
interest centering In late months as spot
Is offered very sparingly. Prime crudt
barrels. 20 . nominal Prime summer yel
lcw, EVedtMc. off eummer yellow 32%c.
Prime wtrvter yellow. Mti4oc*. Prime whit *,
T7 nib* Prime meal $24.50.
CHICAGO M4I4KFT*
Chicago. Nov. 16.—Wheat having he*n
sold to u standstill, rallied to-day chiefly
on profit-taking by shorts. aFhough there
wa# some new# of a bullish hue Decem
ber closed V’ over pesterday Corn clos
ed a shade higher md oats tinch.*nge|
Provisions advsnce<l on light hog receipts.
January pork closing . January lar.J
15*. and January ilb-* 20c higher.
The leading futures ranged as follows:
Plant System
of Railways.
Trains operutrd by Kith meridian flrne—
One hour alnw-r than city time.
In effect Oel. I. 1960.
All trims
, i in iah I >ily h
ISatween
3 13 sm> Hav.mnah | I 00 am
54u tf . Waycrua* j l li am
* lu am; J... ksuiivlll* 12 10 n'a
5 **> pn. ind Florid* | 7 4*o pal
Iteiween
1 > am: Sev tnnah. (1 4* am
Ch .r1>—10n......... )7 ID am
L k) n u in i East jf lo pra
.■ Pori lamps with l.n
ul ulal steamer, leasing
and Havana M.uideya.
Titur. t,v, .it ! s.iturdays, li oo i* m
Call at 11. Set tim.ee for further Infor
mation
J II I*OI.HUMPS T P A .
WARD CI.3RK City TlrW Agent.
De ||,ie| Phone 72.
R W W itl .s \ Passenger Traffle Man
ager. Havannah. Ga
WGEORGIA
R'Yfa7
f* l ‘bedtil# EfTe.'tlve Rept 10. 1900
Train* arrive al ut<i tepart from
(Vn(ra) Riatkm. Weal Hroad.
fa>t f I.ltHTly Piarrt
W(h Meridian Tlnw Ona hour #lowec thaw
city lime.
1 Arrive
Havtnfwh:
Atigtiitfn. Macon. Atlanlw.)
** '*' ingtoi Ml Hedge v til* • 00pm
__ •wd all Intermedtate pidnta
Augusta. Micut. AtlawU.j
A MonigiNiirry. Co-[
•9 00pm lum .ti#. Plrmingham. Am tm
erli'ua. I-Aifauia and Troy
*4 iHiwr A* 4’ommodatlcm ft? Mam
ft oupm (lu) ton Dinner Train ’t4 ftoptn
•Dally tExcept Hunday.
RKTWKKN RAVANNAIf AND TTftEtt
7itb meridian *r R.\m nah city tlm#
LKAVi; .SAVANNAH,
kfomlay only g 2;. # m Daily except
Mon lay 930 11 m Dally 300 |> m
LEAVE TYREE
Monday only 716 ant I>*ily except
Mon,lay 10 Si a. m Daily 630 p. m.
< Mt* notM ma b at terminal pnlnta
wrlfh all train# Northweat. Wool and
South wait
Flew ping ct nn night train# between
Havanmtb amt Auguata. Mi. on. Atlama
anl Rlrniiiignam
Parlor cam on day train* between Sa
vannah. Macot and Atlanta.
For ('omfdete Information, ghedulef,
rate# and r niinctionw ap(4v to
W O fIREWmt. (’lty Ticket and Paea
engrr Agent. 107 Hull street,
or
W R MCINTYRE, Depot Ticket Agent.
.1 C 11 All.!;, <leneral iDeeonger Agent.
L II HINTON. Traffic Manager
THKO. D KLINE. Gen Hutierlntondent.
S* van wah. Go
S^^pfUlMlTED
Double Daily Service
Tho short line lo Norfolk. Wsshlnglsax
Balllmore. I'hll.id. Iphla, New York and
Ihe This 1
44 nore
Lv Savannah H A I. By 12 L,iun|ll teffn
Ar Columbia. H A L. Hy| 4 Wien; 4 16am
Ar Raleigh. 8 A L By . 11l 27j.m 1! 50am
Ar Durham 8 A. L lty.. 7 Alim t 14pm
Ar Pel. rshurg, 8 A L. Ry 4 ISan. 4 Mpm
Ar lib I. 8 A L Hyj 6 15am spm
Ar Waehlugtisi Penns , i ibim 9 20|n
Ar Ualilßiore. Penns lOfHtm ll 25pm
Ar Philadelphia, Penns... 13 27pm 2 team
Ar New Yolk. Pcnne ,j 301 pm llsm
| No. 44 No
Lv Savannah 8 A I. By|72 .jmt,l! Mpm
Ar Portetnouth. B A. L.lty! 7 Warn! 5 SOpm
Steamers leave Norfolk dally, except
Hondav for llalllmure. i’hlUde'phia and
New York, end daily for Washington.
The short line lo Montgomery, Motel*
and New Orleans, leaving Savannah at
725 a m . arriving al Montgomery 740
p m , a, which point close connertlop is
mads wlin Ih* LAN it H, arriving
at Mobile 306 a m and New Orleans
7:40 a. m.
The sfiorl line lo Femandlna. Ja> ko*i
vllle. Tempi and other Florida points.
"j No 27 i No. tl
Lv Bevannah, H A. L Rv 5 08am 3 fffpm
Ar Femandlna. BA l Hv 9 15arr* 9 Mpm
Ar Jacksonville HAL R*; Warn 7 4Upm
Ar Tampa. 8 A. L Ky....| 5 Mpm 6 Item
Magnlfl • ill Pullman buffet sleeping car
service to Washington. Baltimore Phll*-
delphta and New York, also 40 Jackson
ville end Tamiui
Dlidns ar* from Hatannah <o Haralat
ami Richmond lo New York
Buffet fairlor ara Savannah In Mail
gomery
For additional litformallon apply 4*
Ticket Office, Bull and Bryan a tresis.
Phone 2*.
Opening lll*heat.Lowsst.Closing.
Wheat, No. J
Nov Tl 72*073* 71% 72%
Dec 73W072H
Jan. ... 73073% 73% 72% %
Corn. No. 2
Nov 3Mrf9% 2**4 29 %
Dec 26\035% MW 25% K%OM
May .. f*.V'N*S %tJ* ? s t MS
oats. No. 2
Nov 21% 21% 21% 21%
Dec 2U.V22 22% 21%<222 2*
May ... .2IIWM 24% 22% 26324%
Mess Pork, per bid.—
Nov. *lO 30 JlO 415 RUM *lO 65
Jnit 11 65 11 *2% ll 62% u *2%
May . 11 70 11 *5 U to U
Lard, per 1 Ihe
Nov. . 7 12% 720 7 1 T2#
Dec . 6 82% 7to 12% 7<*
Jan . 6*5 6 97% *S (t%
May . 95 7 02% 690 700
Short Ribs, per 10U lbs—
Nov 1
Jen .M *2O
May 6 37% 6 40 27% 27%
Cash quotations were aa follows: Flour,
dull and e.isy. No, 2 spring wheal. %0
73c. No 2 r*d. 7*71%< . No 3 corn. %**#
.tty . No 2 yellow, ■%o%c; No. 2 oaf#.
234*22% . No 2 white. J*c; No. 3 while,
:i (3*V fair to choice malting barley,
>, U 6> . No. 1 (lax *e.*l 21.7601.72; No. I
Northwestern. 1177. prime timothy seed.
31.25, m- e- i-ork. per barrel. 113 62%010.73;
lend per ! pounds, ft. 2907.26; short rlha
•ide- * loose). |d >ci 7 26: dry salted ehould
.rs i"voxcj). ;,%i(s%c; short clear sales.
■ l-oxedi. *6.'<(o6.id; whisky, basis of bl<h
Willis 11.27. sugars, cut loaf, 6 lie; gran
ulated. 5.78 c; confectioners' "A." 5.56 c. off
A. s.kk; clover contract grade. *1609
i e rn I
—Agents of Mrs. Ls'.and Stanford are
negotiating lo secure certain ex position
buildings at Paris, which could be takrn
apart and ersetrd upon grounds already
purchased in a pleasant suburb In Itefte.
to serve as an American hospital,
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