The Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1900-current, November 17, 1900, Page 9, Image 9

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M , JW I i • . \ nl 9.50 I 9jo I 9.45 ( 9.83 V.' a y ! 951 I • i I 9.42 ’ ' |M2j 9 . j 9.80 | 9.42 | 947 | 9.48 j m j 9.39 '9*4 | 9.84 | |.S 9.25 ka.. mbcr ...| 8.94 | B*B4 j 8.*6 | 8.78 V - mb*/ i.’’ 9.08 i j . 9. i, ~,br 167 | j_9.sl i 952 ntUII'OOI. lUTTU* MAIIKKT. j_ .oi'l. Nov. 18— Spot. moderate bu ,r/ j, , mi arm; American middling fair. .> £i.o*l ml tilling, 5 21-Xd. muddling. ■* .. . 'i ... *>"' i ordU ii • I. iry, 4 ; .d. Th* Main* *f 48m . * . uuo t abu, of which s<K> were for p | . n and export *n<l Include 4 * An in Keertpt* B.UOU bah**. ll.* lulling 11 v Atn* rlc*n I jr* opened quiet ami st-wdy an! r i, f . a ulet and tea*ly; American mlrt lii imiddling clause, Noventbtr. buyer*; Nov am her-December, 3 221; (, .eilers; Oecember-Januat >, S.J9St I I, sellers; January-February, 17*t ( "*, buyers; February-Mnreh. 3 ! ;* 18*1, j. March*April, i.UtUH buyer*: V >lv. 5 12d. buyer*; Mav-June, 3 j, i buyer*. June-Jilly, 5 l9rt. M-llet*. Jtl -August, 5.07*1. sellers; Au*ut-Scp. t#r. * , I’d, seller*. M y\ i>lM.fr:\* com* MAHKBCT. *,. Orleahf, Nov. 18 —Cotton future** Steady. Nov, (nominali st March 9.28*9.29 . ... 9 31(79.32 April 9.8*889.39 92S May ... • . Feb 9 27j9*. t OTT4BN I.KTTKHI. Na York. Nov. 16.- Murphy & Cos a: tot r* In l.lvcrpool advanced 3-321 at •poll tnlddUag. 89-ltd; future* about 4 , hic ;*er during the forenoon, un*l c.o • lea net advance of 3to 4 nint* *fh ■ ket ruled feverlah, opened stud*’ lug , i .vorahle Liverpool advices and *!,. . receipt*. r< acted on realizing tal ■ *ir.;l report* from Liverpool that El j;a ii -ilmat* world's requirement* of ,\ r , ii. , ;,tion thla .-easoit a tout lO.trth (,,, ,i of 10,800,uJ. as previously t-.i - ibout I,**>*.Uoo kw* than last vr.. . n.i'.g to increaaol supp.lea from nth mtrles which were very abort I.*.- -ea.-oci. Southern market* ruling ;irm ind above parity of New York an I ver small amount of cotton here which „ ,r.t for the strength of tear p*el t;,u our Liverpool cables 'o-day say Ma* hee-ter mirk* t active an*l Umier. Hpn.ners heavily under contract for yarn or I able to get scared and buy freely ot my time. now. A large business no I,it I ne, and mills ore gen* illy under or*b • > at Improved price*. We b**>K for bell* r market to-morrow Nr w York. Nov 16. Hubbard Hro* & i o mv Liverpool quickly responded to tin- l.ivi.ioble report* from this mark s, advancing four i>olnt ar.d closing quiet olid ere.l Iv at 2 to 3 point higher than yesi i,la) Our maiket opened with seller* Ht * losing quotatlonu, an l It s ,*>n trerani. refiortid that Mi Llilaou ha I said lint the requirement* for consumiMlon <f Amen, an c tton this season would !*• about b’uiMMti of hale*. reduction of 1.- i, *).** -i lane u lymia. • and wltti last >*‘ai. The r a *r. a-signed ** Ihe large y ill of lire East Indian crop which would su;e l|* m- cun’ln. ntal ep.nneas a’ ruling .. * * *>u:* mark* t I* very steady, ex pecting on Improvement in Liverpool to rnorrow on the movement foe thi wtek *nd to-morrow. UI I HI.l I lirrav KKFOHT9. New York. Nov. IC.—Com4*arltlve atatc m**,t for th* w*-*k ending to-day: \.| receipts at all rolled Staua l*or: during w.-ek 227.197 Net r*.*lpt- si a.I I nlted Htar*-* l*.i ilurlfi* ame week last * • MMtt ■MI receipt* to tht* *late 2.787,241 'I 1 receipt* to amc date lasi * , n -M.:ss y iort* for th*- w*-ek 1 *t.9il l uin for earn week !a.-t year.. 119.138 ol -x|.ort* to thl- date 1.954,62a at export* to -a in * *la*>' last 1.648.827 * ;,i all I’nlteil State; t*>r:*. 988.809 4 ck t a.I I nlted State* ports ante |.i* year 951.757 >.*k at .iI! Interior town* 573.98S k at *l4 lnt< rior towns same ■ m*’ I*' year 7*0.648 Stock at Liverpool 36i(M< 8 . k ul ljverix>y| *m>- time l ief ear 744.009 * kol American all**at for tlr< at Urltaln 3,’v.000 9 kof American ntloat for tlre.it lirltsln want ttn, last yem . 21".'WJ 1 omparative * .itonrrttt of tu t r* * lot. 4 all the i*oit . luring the week t tellng 1 lay event! g. N**v 16. lfa*. and during * -ante week !a*: year f 19U.-01 1699-0' i.i ion MB. 114 fM.it J i Orhina : 7.rr 11 lUr 4.l s.H i 6,.’. anntih 29.611 43.921 ! • irleaton 9.269 14.177.7 ! V. mington *.22* WiW Nvi oik i 12 2 19.34* i I ■ iim<>re " itri I.'.*. N w York I>* 2.W R* >on 4.ow* 7.62 . 1 Udelphla 713 1.39 | Per -arola I *.?>! !.®l j I :n*w ii’k ! 3.171 j ' • * port Xr< 4.613 • t*| 77 . . 277.197 2*6.715 j ■ omparatlve i-tatcmrnt of not iwlpti ' an the porta from ft.pt 1. ttfl. to 1TI • ■ evening. Nov. 16. iso *n.l from Soot ■ • to FrUay, Nov. 13 1*99 1 elpt* Since Sept. 1— 1903-01/ 1699-o'. Oi 4100 I •7 ■ v • ■ T.M N. ... Origan* 935 762 635 832 M I.J 61 125 . 76.0.7 f unah 476.169 US: • i >Mi n 146 US 130172 '■ imlngtor. I I*llB6 153 211 Norfolk I 171.157 ••.* •' ttmorg 1 IXOOO ,t 4 • N.w York I 14.855 17.951 I'nnon | .52 193 15 1 . idelpMa ! 6,*'H 10.' 4* r-r.,.)!• j *0.15 4 26.3 * 1 i.'Wlok | 26 500 90 501 Nr.4 t wrt XrKa 13.331 70. 7 ul 2,787.241 3.5.7.02 . of • olton a' nil ; Nov. 16. '*• nn.l on the .tme day of tho work ! _*'t yenr: 1 - 'T77 11900-01 1599-0 O ' ■ Oile.ma ~..7. 236.045 316 914 y 23 345 38.129 '• ' . ion 221.53 231,814 •*6 mh 67 349 129 "95 1 • ton 22 77 5 22.950 W. 13 N2 15.7ia ■ M 37.347 39.5*3 3 -*rk. 4. 329 7 -i “19 i port* 29.233 40.164 .11 V T 7<a.909 W 1.737 Mntrtiirnt lutn *IuIII. * Orl*an* Nov K.—Secretary Ilea- W"kly Now Or loan* Cotton Kx ** Matement Inuol to-day ahow* an • i*o in ih# movomont Into eight rom -1 "i p tho seven dnyg ending th> lat year In round figure# 16.C6W. r tho tlxtean lay of November the ’ "hvw au Increase over laet vor • mount brought Into *lght during ’ • ok haa boon 413.18*. agat* *• ■ for the anme period Inal year, am! 1 ■ e.xteen .lav* of Novomhor It hit* “*•* '. ngalnat 945,133 laat year. , "" ninke tbo total movemont for tho 'v-mno day* front Kept. 1 to date ' against 3.74156$ laat year. “ movomont since Bepl. 1 *hr>w* ro ' ‘it all Polled Htatev port* i.VlU.raiS. 1 r! 't 2.497.401 laat year. ovor * ro the Mississippi, Ohio I'oiom.i. river* in Non hern 1 ’> 1 anjila 345.945 ngalnat 44 *ll la*t interior *to. k* In excaaa of thoeo ‘l tho clooe of tho commercial year t agalnat 446.234 In-a yoar; Bowilhorn MURPHY & CO., INC.. Board ot Trade Building. Savannah Private leased wire* direct o New York. Chicago a ltd New Orleans COTTON. STUlkl 6MI OR AIN. New York office. No. 61 Broadway. Offices in principal ctllea throughout'the South. tVrlse (or our Market Manual and bock containing Instruction* for trader* mill, taking* 346.571 against 361.019 ,asl year. llt.aJu year brfote last Foreign exports lor the week have been 155.167 against 177.096 last year The total takings of American mllis. North nn*l South and t anada for the wcaaon have been 555.556* against 1.167.673 lasi ye n Sto-ks at the seul-xird and the twenty, nlm- leading Southern Interior center* tiave lnc[rue<l during the week 131,4**: bales against an Increase during the * orre spondlng periods law season ot 92.644. World's 5 Islltle supstly. New Orion in, Nov. 19 —Seere tary Hes ter's statement of the world's visible supply of cotton shows th- total visible Is 3 11J919. against 3.493.174 last yeir Of this the tot i! of American cotton Is 2.630.- 9-5, ng.ilnsi 3,36*1.474 last year, and of all oilier kir.i- Including Kgypt, Brstll, In dia, etc.. 653.990, against STi.-W* last year The total yvorld's visible supply of col ton shows an Increase compared with lost week of 152.267 bales, a decrease compared with last year of 779.663. Of the world's visible supply there Is now afloat and held In final Britain and 4'ontltimtal Kurope, 1.515.950, agaavsl 1.559.009 lust year. In lCgyp . 127,-4*'. agalnsi 113.(44- last year, in fti Jla l" -tit. against 16V last year, n-1 In the l.*nit-s| Btale.-, 1.291.0QU, a get In t 1,713.(4-0 las' year. 111(1 1200199, New York. Nov. 16.—Market conditions show ho Important developments, thoug i there is a’ stronger unik'rt'-ne Belief* are not ilcpe'-il lo give way to it* si tucks of buyers, the Mocks on the ma- JorKy of lines being so reducoi that agents are content to await an Improved demand Buyers arc taking only wn they need for immediate requirement* und yel the cooler weather has In rea*sl these ne-<V o-.d the Jobber Is feeling the effe 4 of a better business Till: IIHE ilillKET. The demand for rice is -ituppointlng. Instead of the expected qtilrkemng and an enlargement of af-eration-. the total of week wns scarce two-ihlril* the pr-viou* one. In spite of the diminished move ment. however, value.; arc .ippresdatirg— due to short'n- l eupplte* in primal points, which ehance to furnish the styles In met active request. This applies equally to foreign as well a> domestic, and m both there Is warrant far present bullish spirit. So far as the imnie growth Is concerned, under any event I- would fall far short of requirements and the current year gives promise of greatly enlarge*! con sumption. by reason of the Is- mng prod uct and higher price* prevailing in other . ompotitfv e artiel*.*. As lo the import ed, Bumwsh. which furnishes the mam supply of the world, continues to ba heavily drawn upon 1-y India to meet the lequlrements of the dis rlctt*. This diversion has lessened i-yo volume of onllnary channels (as previous ly noted), some 229.(44- tons, an amount -wire the total annual produ 1 of tho rntte*! Stales. Bernusc of this, all Ku ■ opean markeis at*- most lightly s'c-'k* ! uvl absence of n* rnml reserves in lit render th- m sensldve nn-l I K* ly to .-u 1- den advances un and th* arri'al of anotht:r cr>p. Advice* from the Souih note slea-ly. but shrunken movement. Th-re is, how . ver. stro g nerve, clear h- ad nn-l llrtn ,Ith; nearly every one looking forw ird to an Improved demand. All direct and ollateral tesline ny Indicates 1 ght stock* ■ hrotiglxmii the country as following the tl Mial practice the trade thus far have op . raiert on ih<> ban.l-to-moutn t-as-s. Dur .ng the week, prices In ihe Bouthweat have advanced full '* cent on all style* other than Japan and Jus! at the clo-e there IS It Iso quickening condition* In It A* n matter of fact, it Is "a good thing imi long m .rgln* await Ihe purseful pa tl-nt Investor; cenain of Ihe grades '*e ing over 1 cent per fiound under tm|-ort tng cost of an *u;tl quality. Talmage, New Orleans. telegraphs l>.m- ana crop movement to -l tte It— , dpi*, rough. 576.57-* sacks. !•* )’; ,r -•V.47" Sicks Bales. cle.ine*l (estl. 13 ■*' btirrels; last year, 145.361 barrel- ''fac tional falling away In demand, but under light offerings, market advanced. Talmage, t'harle-ton. telegraph- < aro lilia crop movement to date: It- ceipts. 14,- barrel Sal. . 14.701 barrels. Feature 1. -s movement at former prices. Ml 51. 9TIIHEI. Friday. Nov. 16. BFIRITS TI'BFKNTIN"!7 The lurpen ,C m irk* t rtile.l llrm m<>*4 of the week ~ the (ace of advancing prices. The ten ., v later became easier, however, with ■he' Closing to-day steady at 41 cents. \ft or th. . .oslnc it w.ts siai**l that sale -1 round I-* nd he. 1* ,m i.le on n bn - PP* cent* The r *4pt* Ist 6he wt •.* re 7 440 ig.iinst 6.462 las’ year, atnl th* cxisait* 5.595. against 4 396 last year. The xports e . nt to New York 1.4 =. PhHadel -1 - 1 413. interior 151. and London 3.-a,. ROBIN The rosin market ruled firm and m the main unchanged throughou. tie week withs g.Kst <l*mard prevailing, ■nd prk. well maintainod The receipt', were 2197.'.. nguinet 21.152 l-'t '-r and the export* 15.231 again*' 33.395 l.it yeat. The . *|K>r!* went to 1 3*4'. Fhlla.lwiphln 3-" Baltimore t.32* Inlrrlor 1.976 Bremen '. I*4- Bantos 1.H9. Barcelona 1 14-. and Trleate J.BO Quotations— At the close of me mark 1 "-day the following q-smtlons were hul -1.-Ine.l : th* Board of Trad Bpirlts Turpentine —Btt.nly *t 41r. w-4:- ales of 943 rsks Ftoeln firm; sales I.3**. A. B. c 5: *- i *) p I 3*) K 1 6-; K 1 35 M 7O jr 14* N 3 1* a. 1 w G 2 5- H 1 55 IV IV 2 S3 Bame Week I eai Bpiriis Turpentine—Firm at 45c; sales, 239 casks Bosln—Firm; sales. ‘>9l barrels. A. U. C...., 11' I *1 30 D 1 1 1* K 1 33 E J 10 M 1 70 p 1 20 N 2 2) O If' W O 275 H 1 50 W W 3 k lieerlpt* ’* Week. Spirits Ros.n. Receipts" past ek 7.14-* 21. W- Bam-' week last y--ar * J** -*■ s “- Kxirorts lasi week i .A. 1-214 Same week last >ear 4T>> —*..*'• • >lovero< ms— New York I 1*34 1.35" Philadelphia 1 *l3 RaMlmoro I Interior i I*l t Bremen 1 - I.FL lyandon 1 3.597 Santos 1 ••■! I'** Barcelona —! •• !■** Trieste I Total export* L 595 17,2'1 Receipt* anil Slacks. Receipts, shipment* and 40, ks from April 1. IKK-, lo date, and to the corre -rondlng date of last year 1!V*)-!9*1 Bpirlts Rosin Stork Arrll 1. I***' 2'l* r ‘ H 2 FINANCIAL. JOHN W. DICKEY, • look anil Ho ml Brokor. usim, Ul. Writ* !• JHE MORNING NEWS: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17. 1000. Received this week 7 440 24.975 Received previously 365.537 649.401 Tolai 279.574 916 5*2 Experts- Forrtgn ....174,-175 176,901 New York 30.256 M.Ol-t Coas'.wlee end Interior 33.937 221.473 Total 235 595 651.0*1 Block on hand this day 40.976 135.T9S 1699-1950 Block on hand April 1. 1599 . 3.396 111.396 Received tuts week 6.4U2 21.152 Recetnd fuevlously 255.019 699.155 Total yum 531.733 £x porta— Firrcjgn ........ 176.969 >13.756 New York 25.M5 125 -73 Coastwise and Interior 25.085 204,546 Total 233.892 693.307 Bto. V on Land 31.155 IK. 7*36 Charleston. S C., Nov. 16 —Turp-'nrvne mark'd llrm. 4t— ; sales, 40 casks Rosin llrm nnd unchanged. Wilmlr.giou. N C . Nov. 16,—8plrlts tur rentlne steady al l—jtfllc; receipts. 7t rusks. Rosin sternly at $1 20(11.25; nvelpts. 316. Crude turpentine firm at 11 40 and 52.40. receipts, 51. Tar otcady al *1 53. receipts, l*. New Orleans. Nov 16 -Receipt* Kostn. 11*; turpentine. 99. experts, none. TD SNCIAI-. MONTY—Th* demand keep# fairly up with the supply BANK CLL A RINGS—The hani* r|ear tng* during the post week were $5,493,- ll <4>, at;tins $4 553.245 49 for the eorre er>oniling ix rlovi "*: year an*l 53.921.236 63 fer the corresponding period of 15m. t .earing# by Ditvs— Saturday I 574.443 60 Monday 1.n3"5 95 Tu.-s.lay 7*9.635 7J Wednesday 932,741 46 Thursday 9C!7.(55 si Friday 920.0*0 Total $5,493,154 Oh FOREIGN EXCHAXOE— Market steady. Commercial deman<l. sls3', sixty days I4 79' 4 , ninety .lav s , $4 7 francs. Tarl*. and Hayre, rlxty days. .' 22 r ,; Swiss, sixty duv 3 26. Belgian. 5 24', marks, slxiy day*. 93 9-16; nine:* days. 93 5-1* DOMESTIC STEADY - Steady, banks are buying at 1-16 discount and selling .ii* follows $25 and under, l*c pre mium. $2." to ss*' 15c premium , SSO lo SIOO. Joe premium. $1(11 to s2fo 25.’ premium. I2<s> to $1 non. 1 , premium. s!.**o arvl over. 75c per M premium. BECCRITIES—There Is s brisk detnend all round and light offerings. Stocks. Bid. Ask. Auguta ar.d Bavannali R R |n-*k 110 A:lams and West I’oint 129 do 6 per cent, certificates H-8 ... Augusta Factory 52 S3 t'itlxrna’ Dank 132 ... Chatham Bank 110 Chatham K. K & J. Cos. A 37 5S do do B Mt 675* Eagle and Phoenix Mfg. Cos 105 110 Edison Elactrlc Ilium. Cos l'7 110 Enterprise Mfg Cos 103 Germania Hank 130 ... Georgia and Alabama 23 *6 Georgia Railroad Common 215 217 Granlt.ville Mfg. Cos 163 170 J P. King Mfg Cos I*o I'M Langley Mfg Cos US 13* Merchant*' Nation*; Bank 112 ... National Dank of Savannah 150 •- Gglethorpe Savings nnd Trust 11* People's Savings and Gum I*o Southwestern Kail row,! Cos I*9', 110', Savannah Gas Llghi Cos 2H4 23', Southern Bank 133 hi Savannah Bank and Trust 11l Sibley Mfg. Cos.. Augusta 54 RS Savannah Brewing 102 Honda. Blit. Aek Char, Cot. A Aug 1l 5.. !l W Chat A- Gulf R. R. 5 par cent Ist morlgagc 102% 705 Atlanta city 4s. I!>J2 106 ... Augusta city 4*. 19-1 105 do 4%5, 1925 Hi ho 7*. 19(0 107 do 6a. 1913 123 Ala Xlsi. r.s Ind'd. 1923, M A N 91 99 Augusta Factory.* ir cent.. 1915.111 113 Brunswick aid Western 4s. 193' M *4 C. K. H. A Ranking collateral 6 94% 95% C. of U. Ist mo te 6s. 1945 f * A 119 in <*. of G. con. ss. 1945, XI A N... K !S' (! of tl. lit Incomes, 1945 .. 62 6j ■lo 2d incomes 17% jg% do 3d incomes. 1945 3 9 C of (J. (XI G. A A. Dlv.) is 1947 J. A J ; <m 'V of*tl. (Katon Hranchl, 6 1926 J - * D. 97% jgi* City A Suburban 11. R. Ist 7s in% Columbus City ss. 19(6* 107 Charleston clly Is, 19*v mi 103 Eagle A Phn.-n|x Mills 6-. 192* .107 no Kal-on Kl.ciil- lliumimnlng 65.1u6 Enterprise Mfg. 6s. 19n2 l.ij Georgia Railroad 6s. 1910 114 157 (1 B A F.. 1945. J. A J 113 ns ‘ieor/ita & Alalwma Ist is. 1945 104 KM Georgia state 3‘-s. 1930. J A J .no do 3<-s. 191.5. M A N I<M do 4’ys. 1915 ]] Xlacon city 6s. 1910, J. A J 116 US do 4Vt*. 1916. Jan par ~1(44 113 Ocean B*eam-hlp ss, 1926 pq ]M Savannah clly ss„ quar. January. >* HO 111 do ss, quar. February, Itkst 1 ]r,i^ South Carolina state 4%*. 1933 .117 119 Sibley ilfg. Cos s. 1903 102 South Bound 5s 99 100 8 . K. A XX'. gen, mi ne 6s. 1934 .121 126 do do Ist 5s gold 1921 115 do Bt. John Dlv Ist 4s. 1921.... 94 96 XXVet's llnuk ( lesrlngs. New York, Nov, 16.-The total hank clearings hi the principal cities of the I‘/iited States for the week ended Nov. 15 ms 12,319,751.429. an increase of 14.1 per cent, as compared with the eorre -Pondlng week of last year Ou aide ol New York City the total clearing* were 1744 776.151. an Increase of 06 per cent N* w X'ork. Nov. 16—Morey cn cdl steady at 3fil per cent.; the Ift loan ' at .".% pi r cent. Prime mercanttl Piper. P.,4|5 per cent. Steil ng x han e <*isy. with actual business In bankers' bills, at II IIS for demand, and a' 11.60% tor sixty days, postal ral o. 14 *:t,ai 1 2 and $1.33%. commercial bile, II SO" 1.90% Silver certificate.. tHJitkV . bar sllv r. C4.'; Xlextan do.lars. 50%c. Gove mine- t to da steady; s ate bonds Inactive, ra lioad bonds strong. *TO( KS A All 110 XD. The Xlarket Irllvit nnd trirssres Menrrd 111 Through I.lst. New X'ork, Nov. 16.-l Although to-day's business In stock* did not recover 10 ih" full meiHur* of la*i week s In i'olr.l ct volume, the lore of ih rrid ng and tt> showing of at 1 ength weri' the m si Im posing and substantial that have Li e, made since the election. The feverish and sensational movement In isolated stocks and the In.lierrimb at rush to buy in % lump w-re not sl ow, to-day. Instead, there was a steady an I persistent absorption of stocks of the best chanter with legitimate spec tiilva prospects of loom wed earning p w . or Incrsated security by reasen vf icbl.sl earnings for Junior se urltlrs. In tf • early dealings tt.s -peulaKon a bowel a disposition to look for leadership and the powerful leaders were at nand to Inaugu rate Inviting advances In ,r mln-nt locks In almost every diaitoetlve g ou, on the exchange. The ahoenca of realising pr. ssure ns the advancis were eislly male 0.. c urate I the growth of the dmind and strength wis disseminated all through the list. Tbe Gaels, rn trunk lines and the Coalets were rather conspicuous exceptions an I ware not largely traded in not widely moved bin n* poolttva *ak- Refs mail If t tod tvn th*r 4 . Tito**’ w.*4 no import am iHion io th** up van! com>* ot amovnc th* * took a C riiitroada all ihrUii)t thf H(*uth and We*t, Inoludiiig thr tr*i-€ontlMtnlAl thp • hi AtonUhtn*ly uniform. Thtrt x-s* K'ir<t|y a railroad itook tr*l **d ir. mtbin iho* limits thu did n>t £ Atn at Ira at a point Nit a fa r 2 poMnfh or over, whll* Uurllnfton aid Al tu*on prffcmd gained rfH|HCllvfly 3‘ •nd S‘ 4 Th** roft co+\ toad* nu k • is< 6*l nhow of firensth Th* prfftrffd ito k of ih* nor|niM>d r4liroii evidently th* fivorltr* .* tb !* .jialion from th* > one th** ot.'ivi of th**m br nunl forward Into th* trading Tho.***' with po*|*l of Increased di\ l-lrn-ln mn*\ tho-*** lrf*d' . **- < otvlng ih*!r full dWld**nd tlghti* wmrl lo bp in e<juiit favor. Th** Iron gnd * **l wi r* tuHgbly gtronn i>*l In ofo rndo Furl ihr #ftin w 4* 2 . In Trnnr *r* (ml .“lA* >*l In Horn* l rfrrrrd M*. hth r if thr group gHlnrxl j t-omti* or upward. # The local traction Mock- md thr hlgh prlced Induttr aU wrrr Mtoiu lut wrrw n>t i'on?*iwcuour. Clrnrrul ElrrHic kot 'M* another jroliitw. Conaolt tatrd ’ rmich. f%r*uklyn I nlop c* k . 4’*. w#Dll • Now York Air Ihrnk* m-i l on- of characlorisilc nkjvoekrt flights of IKMnt*. rrlapping half that amount, Thr growing t*lr*ngth of thr mark* tw. rvi •lntly due to thr tV-trim.nod buyti g f tho cl*** which hold aloof from th** *• i ttrd trailng after thr election, i onfldm that a rractlon mu*t mri • whl h w.*u, t leave tho market healthier, even though at hlghrr |M’lc'w A r,un *rr of favorah> clr<'ufn , tß l*o ion\rrg and In the di>> nrw A l van-’o >ih* et of thr trad- r*vlrw- f*r t* r wrk *i|>rrp*rd o roprat* i view <f the outlook for general trad** .• to Hlmultta rpeculatlve . srntlmmt Quite notably Forrcaale of the bank ptatament were a*- 5-rpted with rpirr\r. owing to thr • om: l catlon* which have confuwd th*- alkiild cancr of recent ptatfitt**nu. hut g h In caah rr>rrvr In confidently look**! f- r and th# continued laodmcy toward *ow#r rales for money which mad# thr maxi mum rat* 4 to-day for all loan* ♦ l*r cent . falling In thr late dealing* to l>rr i rnt . relieved all ar prehension over th# money outlook. I‘rotit* on the ** advance* wi re attractive enough to in duce #4 mo s Hlng toward the loer. bu thr effect upon prices wan *llgh and the ck>**ing was a-'tlvr and eteady w® even more manlfeel id tho bond mar ket than In the etoclf mark* hlgh-gr id - bonds coming Into additional favor. I'ilcrs are very generally higher. Total sale**, par value fS.3a*.w I’nlted Staten ionde tin hanged The tolai •! ito ha I I. aharr*. Including At- 'us n To,k : A* hi.-on preferred, 13."‘ . 1 fltuno-r ad Ohio. Chesapeake jnd Ohio ‘♦.T'O. Chleago Biirlln*tton and Quincy. rA.sn*; U*vk Island. Denver p efrnel, H.fdfi; Great North* rn preferred a.rgno; U*uls\|lle anl Na-hvlle. 9 100 Manhat tan Mlsaourt r.icfflc. N* w York ( • fitral. S.ft'O, No: folk n 1 W* st ern. 17JOE Northern Pacific, tl <k)0; North ern Piclfk*. IftsfiNt; Ontario md Wrarm 17,m0; Pennsylvania. Reading tlrt preferr**’ 3‘ H’ l>*il- uni Han Fran , o, sTO St. l ouD ar.d San Francl* seconds, i’l.2in; S*i .them l*. Ift .'.•Yo, Souttu rn Railway :l > Houthecn It'd wa> p<fenel. <0; Tcx.o n*l l'i di 11. t*nion Pt. ifb tss.vin; rnlon Dae tl preferred. 21 .'■*; Wheeling uni lark* Erie, C 300; American Smelting lf.*"t; Am*rl *an Smelting preferred. Anvil* n Steel and Wire 26..** . Tm Plate. American T* b. co. Anacond-i 7 **• Brooklyn Transit. 1^.‘ o.r* o K l \ and Iron. i*ontlneutal To-*a**ca. 22 4*o. Federal H eel. .T7.4*'*, Federal Hi* e preferre*), General Electric, o *'; peoftde's tkr~ 24 National S *e*. Tennessee f’oal. 27**>; Leather. 2* New York Stock Ust. xt'-hlson ,T7%| do pref 61% .$> pref . st 7 . Vstuk ' , Hall A Ohio 62>• and.. prel 2" Gan. Par 57 l 4 WhOfl A I. E. 11 Can Sou 57 6n 51 pref .... >1 Chen A Ohio .. 13% xviac Cell I*'* Chi. Gl. XX ... 13 7 , Thin! Avenue ..11J ''hi., n. A Q...1274a Attains Ex. ex- Chl., I. A G. . 21 | dlv 14-i do pref 57 American 16'. I'hi. A K. 1. .. 99 I 'nil ed State* .. 46 C. A Nw. ...167% 'VcUa Fargo ...13u f„ n. 1 a p H 5 | Am. cm 011 .. 3t% C. C. C. A St. j ta pref 90 Gouts 66% Am. Mailing ... 4'* Co4. Sou 65, do Pref 21 do : I v I' Am S Alt . do 2d pref .... 17', '• I'rcf Del A Hud. ..116 . Am Spirits 1% D . I. A XX'. ...ISI I do pref 1' 1> A R G 22 |Am, Steel Hoop. 32', do pref . ... 751, do pref 79 KGe 13% Am 8 A XX'. . 46% •ki Ist pref ... 33% <lo pref >“•% Gl. X. pref .173 Am Tin Plate. 4: ll.eking Coal , 16\ do pref . .. 67*, lin king V. J9 7 Am Tobacco ..IH9'4 Illinois Cen. ...124',i k prel 132 lowa Ceil >l% Ana Mill. Cos. .. 43 do pref P'.'i Brook R T. .. 7'ig G. E. A XV. .. 3r, |Col F A I. .. XCSi do pref .. iftf'./Cont Tob .WS, Lake Shore ....2l'>V do pref 91' G A N 31 * l ederwl Hleel .. 50 Manhattan G. .110'h do pref 76 , Xlet St Ry. 169', G''H. Elec 161 Xlex Cen IT- Glucoae Sugar .. 57 XI. A St. I. ..61 I do pref Id's <P) pref 102 (Intern Paper .. 24>, Xllssourl Pac. .IP', do pref 73', Mobile A Ohio . 3tj !,i loV- Gas ... 72 XI . K AT... IPs Natl. Biscuit .. 39 7 6* do pref 37V do pref 94 S' j C Is*, Nall, l-ead .... 2i'w N. Y C IX9** do pref 95 S. A XX' 43 V Nall. Steel ... 33'A do pref *1 "k pref . ... 92** North. Pa..... 65** N. X*. A. R. ..147 do pr. f . <•' Norm Am I . Ont A XX Mvraeinc Coast ... 57 Ore. Ry. A N. . 42 t <k> lt pref ... 51 do pref ? do 3d pref .... 67 Pennsylvania ..142 IPaclflc Mull .... k. Read.ng 19*. People's Gas I'*' do Is prsf ... 61‘x Presaed 8 Cat .'.P* do 2d pref ... SIX*! .lo pref S5 Mio O. XV 55 Puli Pal Car 194 do pref 9bVB. R AT. .. 5 St. G A B F . 15‘. Sugar 132% do Ist pref .. 71*. do pref 116 do 2d pref . ll j.Tenn. C. AI. . 74’* ftt G. H*v .. 14'*r. S I vat her Is*i do pref si’s do pr*f 77 St. Paul 124'* r. S Rubber 36% do pref 174'-. do pref 9.> Si. P A O. ..117 XX'estern I'nlon . *l% Smi Pwc 41% R. I- * B ** Sou Ry 14 1 <V> |>f'f S% do pref *-“P C O A SI Tex A Par .. I's 55 Union Pac 69'* Bonds. IT. H. 2s ref reg.l'd'x 2nd 21 do coup l'*4>, lo 4 94 do Ss. re*. lflS'xiN. Y. C. Isis |(% do 3s. coup .169% N. J. C gen. 5s 127 do new 4. reg.l37 N*. Pacific 3s To do new 4s. 'io is 104% | coup 7 N. Y.. C. A Mt. do old-4s. reg. 115% luis 4* do old 4s coup.lt''* N. A XX' *on 4- 99% ' do ss. re* .1125* <Wegogi Navlgu do is. coup. .112% lion Ist* .. 109 D. of C. 3 45s .Ul'> do 4s K% Atchison gen- f>. 8 G. 6* ... 12* s ral 4s 101 ■> do con. 5s 114 do sdjt. 4s *4% Reading Gen 4s V*** C. of Qa. con. Rio O. XX'. lats 99% Ss SI. G. A I. M. do Ist Inc—.• 53 | con. 5s '....111% do 2nd Inc. St G A San F. tbldl IX Gen *s IN Can. Sou 2nds. 1'4% Si Paul cons. .173 C A O. 4%s ...101 St Chic. A do 5s ll* Pacific Ista ..lir* C. A N. con 7s 139 do 5 119% do 8 F D. sg.lfi Sou Pacific 4s 32% Ms TSim 4s 34 Sou. Ry. .. POL Sou. 4s 33% S R and T. 6s. *2 r>. A Rio G. 4a..1< T. A 1. lata.... 114 Erie Gen 45.... 73% do 2r.de .. .. . 32 F. XV. A U. C. L'ldon Pnclfic 4s l<ie% lSi 73 XX'atNtsh Ills ....116% Gen l-Tlec. 5 137% (lo 2nds I<>4 tows Cen. lsts.ll6 '.T**si Shore 45..114% J A N uni 4s 99% XX Is <'em Ists 35% M. A O. 4s *6% V'g. Cemurle# .. 91 Mo, K. A Tax. i j ■(ft. Southern Railway. Traltut Arrive n-l Hmno n.h oi Umli Mrrtdlin Tlim-One 11 out Mow-r Than Cl Iy Time Bvtir<lule In Ertm No\ I.** KX>' rE%T dow \ fi tn i: i* \ht " ~ m: \iM r N (< 'em m fTme • U ix|in n* L\ Savunwth Ai ■ hum U m (Kjilrrn Time 1 | 1 2t|n 4 >tm Ar 3 00im i ft O.Hm ♦* Itkm Ar \ .. I ' * *.. >ll- w : ttn 5 lPpm 9 4.Vim Ar .. Churlotl© I.v .Vi*m ft Hinn 11 lljm 1! 23|>ni Ar Green lorn ..... I.v 7 10i*m -• s • ; .J’Ar XoriolS x • 12 Sl.im i &im Ar ... ......,*777777777 IHtnvil)* ............T •m 4 Stem t 1 9; n Ar.. HI lirntni . . Ev 12 o'i>m It 2 40.im ipm Ai Eyn hl>uVt Ev J '2*n 2 ’<vtm 4 Vwm & pm Ar CO-rl*f te*\Hl* ... . Ev 2 M4|Hn 12 6lptn 7 JvVam ft .-tpn* .\r Wjihlii|U>ii Ev 11 l.*rn H ft | n 9Um 11 JXs, m Ar 10*11 n on* I.v ft 2 nn ft jrpm 11 Ar l*tU tl.-l|>hl. Ev 8 ftOim •• lVn*n 2 ai|m h : .m Ar N w Vik ... Ev U ld-im * ft 3 *pm Ar lh> i>n Ev OOpm lO HNtm H • ti l ml NORTI '' 1 • Rft R iCenTtil Time | 12 Cv .. Ha va in i,i h ............. A .o*im <l )e-|e it Time.) *> Amu; I.v I o uniM* E' 1 2'wim ft 50am Ev Spart in hut a Ex H i.*pin 12 10pm Ev Ar h vlUe Ev 3 <A|*m 4 U2|*m Ar llot flprln*:* E 11 l m 7 an*m Ar Knoxvil.t Ev ft 26am .'ilium Ar UllnitMl Ev ! 7 45am Ar . Cincinnati . * Ev ft hi*|in ft OOpm Ar Ht Eoule . Ev ft iftam 7 30am 1 Ar ... # Houtavill* Evj, 7 item All Iralrif* arrive ami <le|irt from ti* T’lanl Hwiem Biallon. Timoroil CAR BERVICE. E'TT TRAINS S3 ANH 34 DAILY NEW YORK AND EEORIDA EXPREHR Vaatl bule-| limit*.l train**, with Pullman Dimwldk Room Blaaptnit Cara tiHann Savin li.th anti New Vv>rk t onne- i* ai \N h|n;iou with Coloiual Ki(ii'-'- to 1 ' <?i*t Pullman Bleeping Cam leiweeii ChirlHle hih! Rlehmon*! md Ch-irlnll*' ai *1 Noi folk Dining Care Serve all me.iD baftwr**n Savatmah nl W aehtr.ginn TRAENS 3S AND It DAILY. THE UNITED STATES KART MAIL VrMihul <t limn*! earrylng Pul!m*n DrawliiK R*<m Sleeping Cara teiweii Stvm ah anl New York Dining Car* *r\e all m* il * between Sa\aiiitM!i and W iahligion Alao JPullmin Drawing R*om Bleeping Care hiwei* Savjiimih ami Cincinnati, through Ahevll|e and “The E.in*l of the Hk% ” Kor complete information >*a to r*t a ► rieolule* etc pp!\ to E S GANNON. M V p. St G M J vl fl EP. T M. W. A TURK. O. P A, WaeliingTon, D C ft. II HARDWICK. Aeet Geo'l rs Agent Atlanta. Gl. G. GROOVER. Tli Ret Agent. Plant H>e(em Rtatlon JAMES KlthhMAN, C I*. 4 T A . 141 Hull etr** t. Savannah, G*i Phone* W Southern Pacific, “SUNSET ROUTE.” The Best Service in the South Between Points In LOUISIANA, MEXICO ami TEXAS, CALIFORNIA. N’GTHING Bt'PKRIOB TO THE "BI'NSFT-l ENTHAL SI-K-'IAL'' or Pi'LI.MAN STANDARD AND EXOI RtflON SLKLPINO ('Alt SERVICE. OPERATED VIA St'NSKT ROUTE AND ITB CONNECTIONS. TO ALL POINTS North, East, Southeast and West. Ask Ticket Agents for Particulars. P E. B MORSE. Paeernger Tullic Manager, Houston. Texan. E J PARKS, Gen. Puni* and Ticket Agent. Hou-ton. Tex a a New York Nov 16 Htahds'd Oil, 692 (| 665. Murphy A I o s Nlwrk l.eller. New York. Nov. 16 -On ex. eptlonally heavy di-allmts. there wow a genera! ad vance In the sloi k market with the open ing of buMne-s this morning Kontlmenl was encouraged by I Its- nuilerial advan' es shown In American stoeks In the lkindon niarkit. Aside fnan that circumstance, there was very little io engage attention In this morning's news In mldlUon lo the tendency of the Gondon market, Wpeeula- Hve wentlnu-nt was optlmtsilo In regard to the prohatde showing to tx- ma<le ny the tainks In their weekly stall ment to-mor row conspicuous featur** with the open ing of liuslness were the Atiblson Issue's, Southern Railway preferred, Kan-> him Texas preferred. Northen Paclh' awl Pennsylvania Among the epe- islli'*. Tennessee Coni and Iron and Pa* Irt and Ohio were notably strong Sugar was ac tlvrly d-li In but was rather sluggish. The Industrials quarter, however, was generally firm, particularly lor Nutlonal B*.*l, Continental Tobacco The Iw-al tr*. Hon Shares were romparatlvelv n**- ;<S'tel, but were Oteitdy. 'Vuwmtsslon boimes increase In activity. There w*s a general covering of short .sintra ta by pr.ifrssional op'-r Gors apparently aban doning the poelflon they have asaumed situ e election day. Notwithstanding the notewothy activity and strength iprs-ar- Ing In (.articular idoiks, there was little special news of gossip MI at 161111 X A KOI * *1 VItHKT. Note—These quotations ore revised dally, and an ki nt as n> ir as possible In accord with the prevailing who ab< prices t'dlilil quotations sre n*it used when they disagree with the prices whole, salers ask Country and Northern Print are. POUGTRY—'The market Is steady Qu tatlons Broilers. lOfl.ttc per pair; half grown. 45"’ VO: three fourlh* grown. I6& 60hi ns. 65fi75c; rooeiers, 9>ti SX . ducks, 56n75c; g He, 75cti|l.i * BUTTER—The lone of the market Is firm Quotations: Western creamery. 190 spy. Nw' York state dairy, Wific; extra Elkins. 2.VH2A CMEERIS— Market fltm. fancy full cream cheese 11%- tor 2h to 22-pound averages; 23>lX)-pound averages. Uc. Karl) Vrgrlltlilr* 181811 POTATOEA— Northern, $l9O MCk CABBAGE—SO7c per head. ONIONS—YaI ow. In lairrels, $2 Ob; crates, 9tS'. red. sl.9t. Hrendslnfla, Hay and r.raln. FIeOUR Market tle.idy; patent. 14 30, slrslght. 13 Ss. taney. S3F: family. $3 w XIEAG- Pearl, per barrel. 12 70. per sack II 25; city me#l. per sack. Inlted. $1.12%ft 11.15; water ground. $11541! 17%. city grits, sacks. $1.20; |M!HrI grits. Hudnuts. tier l*r rel. $2 75; per seek. $1.21%. sundry brand- $! 17%1l 20 rsi k CORN Market firm, white Job lot*. *sc; rarload tots. 62c; mixed corn. Job lot*. 62c. carload lots. 59' RICE- Market aleady.. demand good, fancy head. •*■; lancy s%■■ Prime -6 flood 4%M% Fair #4% Common *% OATS-No 2 mixed, earload. 33%c. Job lot*. 35*13c; white cllppeil, cars. *7c; job. 40c. BRAN Job lots. 95i ; carload lo*. *-. HAY—Market steady. No. 1 timothy. 82%c; Job. *7%c. No. 2. 35c job; 32%>. carw Sugar and t e*rr. , SUGAR- Cut loaf *l* Plsmond A J. 34 Crushed 621 Confeclioners' A $.61 Powdered B94‘White Extra C.. 551 XXXX pow'd . 5.96 Extra C i.r> Granuialeil 8.*4 ileitlai C S.tfi Cube* B.9iYellow A94 Mou.d A *"9 COFFEE— Mocha 36 laf'rlme No. $ ....11 c Java 26 c,oid No. i *...10%c Pea berry 14 1 Fair No 5 ia%c Fancy No 1 .12 . Ordinary No 6 in .• 4 holce No 2 11% 1 .anman No 7.. 9%i' llirdnars anil llnllillna Supplies. GIME. CAIAII'M. PGASTER ANI> f'emenl -AlalNtma and Gaorgia lime In lair demand ami sell at 3" cents a harm!; *]* :ia. lalclned plaster, sl.W*p<-r barrel, hair. 44/.'* Rii-islali' • • merit, 1131v.1l 25. cnrkanl lots, •pecUl; Portland 11 nn nt, re tall. $2 25. carload sit-. $2 1*1312.36. GUMHKR F <> II VKSSKI.M S.XX'AN NAII Xltmlmum yard rixe*. spi Urgll to, rar will*. $12.503113.60; dllficult six.-*, |]g on |ilsrt'. ship slock. sl6Obi 13.(9'; sawn lies, |si*SriS.>t, hewn ties. 35413 fir 'ill. .Market steady; demand fair, sig nal. 45413 b. . West X'lrelnla bl iek 9tjl2' . lard, use, real.foot. ssit7ts'; machinery. 16 3/26. ; linseed oil, mw. 76%c; tsslh and, 73%.'. kerosene, priim- white, I2> . water wtitl* Me; Piatt’s astral. 14. . dnshirlz.sl 11011 g 1 soilne, drums, l!%c; empty oil harrwls. dellveed. 36r. HlltXT- Drop, $1.50; B. B and large, $1.75, Chilled. $1 75 IRON Market very steady; Swede, s‘*o. NAIIiS -Cut, 12 Hi base; wire, $2.26 lais. RARBKTi WIRE—S3 50 pir 166 yiounils. GUN POWIVEH- Per keg, Austin crack shot. $1.(3); half kegf, $2 25. quarter keg-, sl.2f. I'hnmidurt dui king, quarter k* g s.’ 25. I' ip 1 1 in 1 II and sm .li‘ . s, half keg*, til IX; quorl'-r kegs. 5'.,75; 1-pound canisters. IH, less 2 b per cent ; Trols dorf smokeless mailer. 1-pound cans. sl. 10-pound cans, W* pound. 9all, Hides and XX mil. HAGT--Iremand Is fair and Hie market steady, carload lot*. 100-|K>und bin ap racks. 44, ItSsisjund collon sack a, 45c. 110-pouiHl liurlsp sa ks. 43%c, 110-|s>uni] cotlun sacks. 49%c TJi-fioiiigl huriat> sa. k*. 5.V; 125-pcmtkd collon sacks. SE:. 230-pound bur an sacks. 55c. IIIHKft Market firm; dry filnl. 13%c, dry sail..lP* . green sailed. 6 XVOOG-Nominal. prime Georgia, liev of sand bur* and black wool. If* ; black. 16c. burry, 10c. XV.ix, 25c. tallow. 3%. Deer skins. 2ts- Fruls and Nuts. A PPGGS— Northern variety. 12 cOfil bn < ill ANi.4fc,S —(l* la )12 -'J■: a. (isr bil. PRUNEB—As- to if, lbc. sir to 6b. XV', 60* 10 70*. 7c; 70* to 30*. 6%c; 30s 10 90s. 6c; ! hi M 0, c BANANAH—SI 25i2 on bunrh. GEMONB Xlarkei steady si $2.3) CGCQANUTK- lUdil . PIJANI TK Atiq>>. rr.. k fair .lemsnd. market firm, fancy hand-plrkeij, Virginia, per 1 pound, I- ; hand plcke-l Virginia, eg tras 4'V. N (’ see I |s afiiitr, | NUTS—Almond-. Tarragons, 16 ; Iv|eas, lA. walnuts, French 12 . Naples. ]Jr, pecans. 11c; Rraglls. 13c; filberts. 13c, as sorted nuts, SO-pound and 25-{g>uml boxea 12c t oltnn llnsulns and Tie*. PAtlGlNG—Market firm. Jule, 2%. (round 9%-. large lots. %c; -mill lota 2-puund. 5%i9c, 1%-pound. M*U3% •; w a island nagging. 12%c TIES Standard. 45-pound, arrow, large lots. $1.4"; small lots, Jl.Jo llucrrn, llnins unit l.ard. BACON Xlnrket dim. D. 8 C R side-, 7%''• I* H trellns %c (Ea>t*rn). ge cordlng to average sue, |i s be|||e* 'y rXXesletn). smirked C. H. side*. S%c. HAMS—Sugar ,-ured, 11%3/lj%c l.Aßl>—Pure, in tierces *%c; In f>- pound tins and ki-pnund tubs. %c compound In Hereto* 6%c; 50-pound tins, and 60-pound lube, %c. Dried and Msaporateil Frails. APPGES— Evaporated, 767%c; sun dried. 6%06 A PRlCOTS—Evafiorated, to- pi>und; ne.taGnes. 10c. RAISINS—Ia L.. $2 10; Imperial iwblne's, $2 73, loose. 50-pound boxea. s%r jo n t PEA''HER- Evaporated, pealed, 17%e. unpealed. 3%'79c I'HARS— Evatwraleil. 3%c. MlM'et.lisXKori. FlSH—Mackerel, half-lrarrela. No. 1. F<b. No. S. 67.60. No. 3. $5.75; kits. No 1. $1.26. No. 2. sllO. No. 3. BSc. Codfish. I-pound hrh ks. 6% . 2-pouml bricks. 6c. Smoked berrlng, per box, 17t|l>;. Dutch Plant System of Railways. Train, ni-sr.lr,! by 90th n.rrbttin Mato-. On- hour aluw.r than etty uni. lu tfTsct Oct. I, LMt. Ail Ir.iluo I.v Sivaanab Daily. Ar. Havanuali 14.1WU011 ' I', in. Sa, mil 111 ..... I 1 00 am am \\ iy. ro*. ;io 16 m * b- -mi Jank'vtvllla |l2 lo an an I I lor .bi j 7 00 pm llr -a ven 1 a" N., innah 12 Al am -b t'hirl.alnn 7 to am *' i*'n . sn t East 4 10 pm - i;i" ti i .1 l'ur Tampa wuh I’an "l' H . . ,airi laavuig an*t (lav itm Moadays. 1 R .1 .' liy l) o" m. -' -II -( 'L k Oltl for furlbar Infor mation J ti. l-OLItEMI'B. T V A . WARD Cf.ArtK ' i . Tl kt Aganl, D. 5..11, llnlrt fhon* Tl 9- W V i l • .fTir Man ager, Bnvarngh. On WCCORGIA r y co. y ■‘yovrlul*. Efradlvo Rapt 10 i960 'IN.(>,!- mil,.. a( ami Jkfmrt from Omni s- st lon Wrst Broad, hfc t ..f Elberty atreet. 9*h M-ii iau Tim. One hour alnwer than lt> lime. Arrive Ravanneh: • Atlanta •5 3an c.ing n, Mil!e*lgev|:|e •# tiopm •htl .ill ini* rtii*siiMte |*>!nta| Auguaf M ine, Atlanta A then.-.. M- ntKuierv. Co s• 9 Ohpni lurniiu Ihnniugiiam. Anv*4 OOem erh un. Kufaula and Trey ( *• <**!*' 1 fci rr A<. ommodgtton ;t7 44am .’OU|-ni iiii\ inn Dinn-r Train .14 ftopm •lallx fEx f,| Hundav RETW| in SAVANNAH AND TYTIEE *sth meridian or Hnannah city time leave savannah M-9i|ii\ "tiiy ♦; a tn liatjy except Monday 9.30 a m lailv 3.00 p m EEAVE T3 REE Mond,\ onl> 7.15 .1 m Dally except Monday 10 23 rn I>mll> 60 p. m. Conne* Mon* made at t*rminal po4nta eltti all umliib NorthWeit, Writ and South w**t H-* • ping imi on night trains between Havennoh md Augusta, Mat on. Atlanta and Hlrrningiptm Parlor cam on *l\ train* between Ha vamah, Ma*o* und Atlmta loi comfdete InfornMiion. eehedulea, rates and <-r>nn*rtiona. apply lo W G BREWER. City Tlrkeiand Pea* eager Agent, 107 Bull street T nr W R McINTYRE. Fe|x>t Ticket Agent J < It AII.E. General Paeoenger Agent : II HINTON Triffl Manager THEO D KEENE. Gen Superintendent v.mnah. Oe .^p^VtSTlßUtto mfcimm qmited Double Daily Service Tho short lino 10 Norfolk, \Vn*idngton. Baltimore. Philadelphia. Now York and llio Faal | No. 44 ; NoTm Nv Havannah B A U Itylll 3.%i<*mll Wpm Ar t'olumlila. H A L. lty| 4 3*t*n I .Mam Ar Halelgh. MAI. 1ty...|1! 37pm II 90am Ar Durham. H A I. Ity. ,| 7 30.. m; 4 I9pt Ar lvi.rat.urg, B A U Ity 4 13am 4 3tpni Ar lil hlinnnl, B A L Ht 6 15am 6 40|>m Ar Wuohlnxtuti IVnna....( * 45.1 m \> Jopnv Ar tlalilmoto. Penn.i jioullaiiil! spm Ar Philadelphia p. nmi .. .j 123 27pin| I fatam Ar Notv Ymk I’rnon | 3 >.tpm 9 14ain No 41 No m I.v Havannah. H A I, Ity.lJ 3f*imill Utm Ar I'lirunaiuth. B A L..Hy; 7i* am| 6 Stjiffl Btoamer* loavo N-wfulk tl.illy, except B unin) (or li iltlmon. I'hllade phla and Now York, and dally for WuehtnKton. Tho -mori lln. in Moruiromory Mo'ol.'a and New Orli in leavlag *■ ****** al 7:35 a m arriving at Montgomery 7:40 p m . at which point 1 lo*- connoctton 19 made with tho | A A N I! ft., arriving at Motitle 3'6 a. m aid New Orleana 7 40 a. m The ahori line to rorn imllna Jaokaoa vlll*. Tampa and other Florida potnle. | No 27 | No. *1 I.v Bav.lml.lh, H A L Ry| sn*im 107 pm Ar Fernan-litta. M A U By] 9 35am 9 05pm Ar Ja. kMillville H A I* By Nffi 7 40pm Ar Tampa, B A. I. 1ty....| S *>pm, a Want Magnlfh out Fullrnan ImfTo* * looping car aorvho to VVaahllurtor. Hilttmnre 4’hila d*-1 phla ami Now York, al*o to Jackaan vlllo and Tampa. Inning ara from Havannah to llttakt and Kh hnioiwl to New York. Huffoi parlor vara Savannah to MoeM gotnery For aiMlilonal Infnrmntlon apply to Ti.-kot 011 l o, Hull and Itrvan alfaata. t’hone 29. herring, I" #•■. 91.10. nw mullets, half barrrl*. 93'a. BYllb’F—Market quiet; Ooorgta and Florida eyrup. hiiylng at 2*433f>c. nailing at 33i35c. eugar hou-e at 10013 c. HUNKY—Fair dent.ind; attained. In bar rel* 55tr6f* gallon. High wine* ba*i, 91 27. OCCA9 t'HBIUIIT*. FOTTON- Bavunnah to Ro*ton. pee rwt., Sic; to New York, per cwt . 30e: to Fhlladi Iphta. tier hale, 91; Baltimore. $l. FOBKKiN IHRBOT—Bremen. 40-; Llv er|KMl. 40o; llaiphtirg. t*!’; (lenoa. 490; liarv'eloita, Wc: Mono healer, 95c; Havre. 40c. Antwerp. 46c Kt'MBEH—By Hall-Freight* r#ady; to Baltimore an<i raeiward. 91.30 to 96.75 per M . Including Portland. Kt MliKll By Ht- im-Bavannah to Bal timore, 45u0. to P. H It . or B. and O. dock* 45 fin; to Philadelphia. I6**e per e wt. (4 pound* to fool I; to New York. 96 50 per M. 17.25 to dock; lightered to lloaton, 14.91. NAVAL. STORES- The market t* firm; medium *!*•• vraaela. Roaln—Cork, for order*. 01 r tianel of 31“ pounds, and 8 per cent primage. ttplrlta. 4a M per to gallntiv gioi--. and 6 per cent, primage I-arg" vt el*, roaln la; aplrlta, 4a I Bleatn. lie pi-r ltd pouada on roaln; 3189 c on ptrlt*. Havannah to Boaton, and 3Hc on roeln .rnd 19c on aplrlta to Now York. oit llv 9*Boviainnn. ktc. New York. Nov. 19.—Flour wa* weak *n4 pi cents lower, winter [inient#. 93.40® i *1; Mtnnesuaa patent. 4.1 25. By* flour quiet but tlrm. forn moot steady. Rye quiet. Barley nearly; barley molt dull Wiiea'—Bpm weak; No. 2 red. 79>vc; op tion* were weak ami heavy all day. through peraistem welling for both ac inutM*. ami a broad array of bear new*. Ir< !ul*d Ui the latter were weak cable*. (Continued ou Eighth I’age-J 9