The Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1900-current, November 18, 1900, Page 23, Image 23

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FINANCIAL and commercial , ~tto* ri rmu market c loies firm at thk advance. .j ii,. i:iin>lnliuß ( 'tn> Weaker lloldm Mu > Kuan Cnnblr the stronger llanda tu I'oree n Hlie. I In Day's Sir*** DrvlUetlly Bullish, turpentine Hell* nl 41* Crnli Alter ,!,• losing—Hoalga Firm nni! In rlm nged-S locks Score lumhrr Ad vance—l <ss-n I Mil Telegraphic Mar. Ur la. Til* Mon Ing New* office. Saturday, Nov. 17 !■ r holders of codon ate able Cos force , up by keeping ihe key* on thetr product ur.tll they gel what they ask, t lad may noon beconw known. To , . ..?<■ market observer It aeems tint , a lion la about frer.| of the weaker l , lA j dull the cotton tin oki, which I, i.e.i ved to be in pretty atioag hands, .. marki ted to better advantage at t , price* asked.' That price la generally uti . r-toid to b ten cent* or above. .mreas with which cotton was h.T.I to ia> l.roughout the interior .lemon i., .hat it is probably in hand* that o -i t piopure lo lei * until they *et t , price the e o.iiad cotton would coni t ami laier in the a. aoei. It it true tom. i a weakened in lit* knee* and o.d, but t • majority would not hear to concea . I: . t preferring lo watt until the entire o tho weaker element is eliminated. The f.n h U is who did “descend fiom me d0...'... as one man put 11. furnished ur non to so: ply the local demand, w. whs light oar I in; to lha lulvanoln-t r y of prices in both the spot un i ypr e't.ve markets. From y". to 9 15-14 rn e-e the prlcea the lmeiior warned, w i ,iige eprlnk.lng of toilets aaking at as to 1-ltl lo lo‘t cenis. 7. decided better feeling which pre vs i was due to the firm closing of the New York .-otton futures market at an #c. i of ! and 11 point*. The rise wa.- Uu> ' • small recslple, bullish crop news, hrin- r cloth markets and spot market.-* ks nii.f up The futures market resjond d an unfavorable Liverpool, but hold ers of the actual stuff showed their tn rttff. ten.* lo It by withholding coaces alons. The spirit# turpentine m irket c'oeed quiet at kS cents, with no afternoon sales reported The fact there was no competitive bidding deprived the market of u strong istjli.li k force, and as .i re sult the after-closing tone was easy. Hub'a of a round lot w< re reported on a, basis of pi cents. The rosin market cl*s.d hrm and unchanged, with a itooi business doing. The wholesale markets weie .steady and active. The day in the slock market demon strated the benedt of the r. action that lowered pricers three days of the week The upward turn sinned In earnest yes terday an l rontimi. to-day with aa>e ot. a latge scale. What was considered e good bank statement give the entile list • final lift, bunging lha closing up to a I decided gain above yesterday s price* Rpeculs'ore climb hi.ln and cro.s bridges long before they reo.-h them. It -em-. j that the brneiti* all slocks will derive | fiom prosperity are now being dlscoumed The follow Inge resume of the markets will j t now the tone and quotations at the ■ k>*.- to-day: rOTTOS With the stiffening In the spe-ulative cotton market to-day the general effect on trading in the spot markets caused a h.n. With the market bounding to and fro ’ i was a case of every fellow for him se'f. and consequently adopted its usual j tactics of suspending long enough for tit* market to finish It* ramlll'-aitons and set t•- down to a trading basis. The local market dosed Hrm, with sales of 13 Kite* on the spot. Tho demand was light, with the offerings free si advancing i rdeea. Telegram* poured In from the lo r*or offering .*OllOO for f.o. b. delivery. !I >t holders on an average wanted from ,*• 10 it 1.'.-Hc, and sonic were asking ■ " l*Hlc to 10*sc. for good ml.klimg. offer gs were fret at these prices, with no .it*|s.iilon sell f..r less The crop now offering seems to be in strong hands. The following were ihe official spot quo 'attorn st the close of the market at the ■'otton K*change to-day: ’ i This [ Last I day. ! year. •Sed middling '9% ~[7 5-14 M MtUlng 9, 7 1-11 leow middling > kH Market firm; sales. 13. Savannah Ke' 'dpt*. Kxporta and Stocks j Receipt# this <loy 3.15* Receipts this* day last year 3.741 This .lay year before last * ,C 2 ' Receipts since Sept. 1, 1300 15P.301 | -ame day last year i 439.25; Mx ports lo Franc* 5.95S dtock on he ml this day m. 622 .■tame day last year 129.®; Receipts srd Stocks at the Porta: Receipts that doy 32.37 Re. elpts this .lay last year 44.752 I R< -elpls this day year before lest.. 7; 994 Total receipts since Rept. 1. 1901)... .2,519 573 Rum# lime lost year 2,572,*50 s time year heforo last 3,624.174 S4 “ k a: all ports to-day 695.333 bto. k same .ley last vreir 941.121 f 'ally Movements at Other Ports— -1 lalveston—Firm. middling. *,; net re ee Ids. 12,391; gross. 12.391; sales, 775; etc k. 229.465. N-W Orleana-Flrm; middling, *4; nr*, receipt*, 11,jig; gross. 11,11* Sales;, 3660. •lock. 240,429. Mobile—Steady; middling. 9'i; net re ft*M. gross, 334; sales, 100; stock, 3.- 175* ■ harleston—Firm; middling. 9 1 ,; net re c* P*. 1.26*; gross, 1,251; stock. 14.229. '’'..iniiurton— Firm, middling, 9t: net re ceipts. 1 514: gross. 1.644; stock, 6.17*. Norfolk—Firm; middling. 9 7-1$; net re •'■rts. 1,199; gross. 1,199; sole*. 352. stock, r i2. Baltimore— Nominal; middling, 9%; gross re.etpu, 6*5; stock. *.23. •N.w York—Quiet: middling, 9 15-16; net r ~'e|pt*, 150; gross. 601. sales. 999. etock, (MN Boston-Steady; middling, 9H; net re ceipts. CD; gross. 9.595. Bhilsdelphia—Quiet; middling. H> 3-1*; receive. os;; gross. 227: stock. 4.490. I ’Sily Movenv nts aft Interior Towns— v iruv i—Steady; middling, 9’i: net re " P . 1.363; gross. 1.452; sale*. 441; etock. 45 991. Memphis—Firm; middling, 9 7-16; net r ' !>t. J. 577; fro**. 4.972. sale*. 4.250; * ,r ’ck, 111 362 Rt Louis—Steady; middling. 9H: net r * Ipts, 965; gross, 5.039, stock. 57.400 nclnnntl—Quiet and nominal: mlii •fg. 9v,; net re elpts, 7*5; gross. 755; 'l*-. 45); stock. 5.931 •f ■ '•ton—Steady; middling. F-4: net re '*P'*. 11.202; groe*. 11,202; sales. 140; "wk 91.360. Louisville—y; rm; middling. 9H- Bxtorta of Cotton This Day. ■ • <lveton—To r.reet Britain 8.227. New Ortesns—To flreat Brlloln, 3.9 W ■ontinstil. 1.673; coastwise. 1.261. Mobil*—coastwise, 100. ' ’ vn'mah—France. 8,165. t .rieston—To Ort.it Britain, 7752. coastwise. 42. Wilmington—To Oreat Rrltaln. 9.620. Norfolk—Coastwise, 1.374. Nw York-To Orea. Britain. 117. ' *<on To Oreat Britain. 2.704. '■ ul foreign exports from ell ports thle co ter eat Britain. 29 360; to Fiance *o the continent. 1.575. < foreign exports since ffept 1. 1900— •teat Britain. 1 063.999. to rrance. 212.- *•' the continent. 714,612. *KA ISLAND unra. •aa tendency In the tea island cotton •■•Arkal during the past wssk waa tot MURPHY. t CO., INC.. lßecrd of Trade Building. Savannah. Private leased wire* direct to New York. Chicago and New Orleans. COTTON. 9TOl.lv* AND CRAIN. New York office. No. 61 Broadway. Offices in principal cities throughout th' Peuih. Wrke for our Market Manual and book containing Instruction* tor trader* lower price*. Business was on a moderate *. ale, wilh no appMreot great d< Ire trom any quartet 10 take cotton. The receipts show a mat mkag* ugumat last year. The wales are about onv-thlrd what they were the corn lu-undmg week last year. l*tlces alioUt ••* follow. < 1 > 1 .USt I to. .. ! ■ '• ttlt Extra cho e and fanc.t Florid 523 i/~ laXt.e ..v cc at..l fancy (Jeorgias rl l -..'jsJ ‘ hoi e *■ •oi fjlaa 29594131 Ext a nn* u.o gias J 9 U— -4* it.•* Qeo.gta* (. oininali :> R— -31 ..—iHi tine and common - ti lt . atjjsta nSo • • - Hi oeipts past w. ek 4,894 Kxiiorts past week 1,721 2.271 Beee.iits this season 25.3 :* 35.335 M M l>i*t week 1.190 3.521 8:-■ k on hand 19,088 17. M - C OTTON FI Tt 11 US. The Market ( loses Firm nl n Rise of etui I I’oliils. New York. Nov. I.—The cotion market opened easy with prices 5 to 6 points lower under active gen. ral selling, and an apparent absence of the bull support which has figured prominently much of the past week The weakness w.is caus ed mainly by an unexpected bearish turn of affulrs abroad. Fuiuree in Ltvercpool were 3 to t pouts lower, while S|v>: coi tou do Iliad l-lso on small soles. Private cables aUnbut*i| th.<* heavlneaa |u ex p .ttoii cf freer offerings from the Mouth. Europe sent a few selling orders 10 th* pit here, mainly lure delivery op tion*. The r<p.,n*e by our market to the news from Liverpool was on indiffer ent one. and soon ef'.er th 1 all prices crept upward on investment buying and abatement in the liquidation. Wire houses, Wall s:reel and the South bought confi dently end shorts once more took the defensive. It was seen Unit domestic In fluence were anything but bearish; re ceipts were small, the crop new-s bullish, oloth marker* were firmer. *irt demand and market* showed improvement, while holder* refused to be icnfused by Liver pool's move. TTud,ng In Ihe morning here vis fairly ectlvo and of a healthy temperament as a whole. The market ciOßisl Arm with prices 2 to 11 points higher. New Orleans and Roeton parties Having joined local buyers In the late session. ELI <Tt ATIOV4 IN FIT! Rlt*. New Y'ork, Nov. 17 -Cotton future* opened easy and claeil firm. Prices as follows: fOpen High Low. Close. January ! TTTT 9.41 957 'f 9.39 '9M Februarv ... 941 1 9 52 941 954 March !9 39 955 93* 951 Nprll 1 9 40 451 937 ! 9.51 Mar |936 I 9.51 935 9.M June 9.38 | 9.61 9..51 I 9.48 July ; 9,39 946 9.34 9.44 August 993 1 9 30 | 9.28 9 ..3 September ... •••• •••• 1 •••• * October ! .... I•••• ! •••* November ...| 9.61 9.67 961 9.67 I *.■ . mber ....i 9.46 | 9.63 i 9.46 | LIVEN FOOL 4 'OTTON M IHKKT. Liverpool. Nov. 17. Ipm- Spot qule;; prices easier; American mbblllng fair, 5 2t)-32d; goo-l middling. 5 19-32d: mbklllng. SM: low middling. 5 5 16.1; g.wsl ordinary. 5 1-16.1; ordinary. 4 13-16d. The sales of ihe day were 7 non bale*, of which 500 were for speculation and export, and In cluded s.6i*> AmerlcHti: receipt* 6,(M) bait*. Including 2..' n bales, American Futures opened quiet and closed eo*v; American mUlililng. low middling clause November. 6.21d. buyers; November-De cember. s.l7tfS.l*d. buyers; Decrmlier-Jan usry. 5.15.1. seller*; January-Fehrusry, 5.13d, buyers; February-March s.lid. buy ers: March-April. 8.0905.Wk1. sellers; Xprll-Msy. 5.06(1. seller".; Mny-June. r. 06c 1 f,.07d. sellers; June-July, 5.05.1. sellers; M.iy-June. 5 OC4JS 07d. sellers; June-July, 5.06,1. sellers; July-August. 6.03d, sellers, Autruet-September. 4 6 and NEW ORLEANS <OITON I’tTt IIF.V. N.w Ovleins, Nov. 17—Cotion futures, barely steady; November ..9.4U bid ilarrh 9 36Q9.37 De.ember ..'>391:9.4' April 9 36'.i935 January ... 9.35439 36 May 9 37'i938 February ...9.35|9.J7;June 9.37tf9.39 COTTON LETTER t. New York. Nov. 17.—Murphy & Cos. say. Liverpool advice* were very disappoint ing, that market closing at h decline of ;.-64d on futures from previous. Spot salee, 7.000. middling uplands, 5 ! ,d. This 1 news resulted In rather free liquidating jale* at opening of our market, flrst sales, being on rang* of 6to 8 points under! last night's close. January opening at 9.41 However. <!e\nand to cover caused a FINANCIAL. F. A. Rogers & Cos. INCORPORATED Hankers, Broken Mui Dealers in STOCKS, conoN Grain and Provisions Hifh Grade Investment Securities CASH OR ON MARGIN Highest References and Credit. Write for Booklet, “Safety and Certilnty In Speculation." Ii will pay you to grt our terms and special quotation service. 38 WALL ST.. NEW YORK EXPOSED. Method* of Inside operator* fully ex plained and Illustrated In my celehralwl hook, "INS AND OUTS OK WALL BTREET." now In It* ninth revised edi tion. ISO page*, fully explain*-! and lllu.-'- Irated. Just oul. lairg,- fortune* have '•een made by following instruction* laid down In lhi* book Thousand* of testi monials from eorrenpondent* In all part* of the country trtttlfving to It* value lo the irxder. Chart trading fully explained Don't fall lo write for It. Mailed to any address for I<> cent* In stamp*. LEWIS C. VAN RIPER, 11 Broadway. New Y~ork. JACOB BERRY & CO. MEMBERS OFTHE CONSOLIDATED HTOCK EXCHANGE. ESTABLISHED 18 44 and 44 Broadway. New York. STOCKS. BONDS, GRAIN. COTTON. Hlrlctly a comml**lon hnue. working In the interest* of our client* and executing al; otdrr* upon the exchange- H--nd for our new book describing market move ment*. also fluctuation sheets and Market Deport*. Commission 1-16. JOHN W. DICKEY. (Hark and Dowd Broker, AIOtSTA, Oft. Write *o Dial. IHE MOBNING NEWS: SBNDAY. NOVEMBEII IS. 1!>00. steady undertone, prices advancing during first uour i to > point* over opening fig urea. Wall street bouse* were prominent buyers during Hi, closing hour, causing ii a.ldliloral a hutice of 5 to 6 points the market cb smg at the beat prices lor the session, Jamiary 9.16 to 9.57. The Chronicle * r, jiort w.is wllhoul any Inltucnce. Kl.lson . ..blcs to-dsv say tha; there l on average l,ae In w>- ght tn d.*- ItveilcM to Ur. at Biltain aiul continent *c far thl* s aion of about 4 pound* tier ole. and this loe* applies to about 4.0.X*.- C**) bales marketed to date. Th:-. news m e also a eurpris.-, ae It was generally un derstood ihut weight, were a little lira. l. r than last year. The advance In our market to-day v. as nme surpr.se In view of weakness of L!ver|>ool and Ihe Improve ment D attributed to liberal buying, prin cipally for New York and New Ur.van. account Estimated port receipts 33,0n against 4f.7'2 last year. New Orleans ex !'• t* Monday 17.4"* 1 to 18. ten against 9.170 Inst i ar. Houston. 2!.<*ln to 23.nui ag li-' 9 ("0 last >• ar. N-w York spots. 9 >-16.1 New York Nov. 17.—Hubbard Itr *. A Cos. say: In Liverpool ibe market wi aff, ■ ie-1 by the olTerlng" of cotton lit I e Interior towns on the lusts of yesterday’■ laics and declined sharply, rwusng oir m. kot to open lower mi a dr line of 6.0 point*. On the de llne buying erd r* were received from New Ortean*. w h*r the Heal demand was nb-orblcy il the offering supfiO**d to b>- Nutad on a lull lsh clr uar fr m Neill. Thl* buying qul kly changed Ihe otiFO'ik. Mere et orderm wen- leeched, which carrb | the market upvverd to the close wh ch w> firm Foreign advices should show a de < 1 ied lrinrovem.nt on Monday to .qua! the nltams here. The movement ’v Itelst tv.-il,, v, ulnrvnlailn-; tho dr man 1. though It was reported the re-.-p:s t the Interior towns showed a de. 1 el Ifi rri'jM . owing to the dlaposlllon to accept the advance of the |xisi week. DRY HOOD*. New V rk. Nov 17 —A quiet market is "he riiio on Saturday, oral the dav has been no exceptloi But notwlthsl.indliu; I he dullness there ha been a continue-! firmness In all lines, and seller* general.v se.m and sposed to make any new prices at the solid aitcev of the buyer. Print cloths are steady and a larger bushiest, has been I done at the old prices, which are harden ing thomris'no new quotations have been mode. Woolens aro Inactive at Irregular price*. NAVAL "TOIIF*. Saturday. Nov 17 SPIRITS TT' R PENT! NE—The turren tlne market opened firm to-day at 4689'. with sal.-s of *RI c.i-ks. alt 1 clo'ed quiet and unchanged, with no furl.’ <r sab-, re ported. Buyers were not In nhundmt ev idence at a stage of the trading, nnd a* a reult the >*-. nlng in the d> m n 1 rau ed a further easy tendency. With th* market deprive.) of the adv.it tage of competitive bidding, the price i-agk-e t af ter the closing, when sale* of it .on.-tder able lot war. made on a bad- of 4.>c. The day's receipts were 1.4> and the extorts 1.12* ROSINS—For several days past the rosin market has remain* 1 unchangal from day to day. hut with the demand good and the market very firm at quota tion* Throughout the week there hi* been pretty general Inquiry f-r supp'le*. both for foreign and domestic account, which It ta hel|ol largely in the excellent maintenance of prices The day's celpta were 4 95.“ and Ihe expart# 6 5.0. Prices as follows- A. B. C |l an I 81 so D I 9o K 1 45 E 1 35 M 1 70 F 1 40 N 2 10 G 1 45 WO 350 II 1 55 W W ; a Receipts Bat urday— Spirits. Rosin. O. R R 345 592 8.. F. & W fifi.l 1,62a 8 A L *. 558 l^til 8-hr. Mary Everett 20 to Flat 7 4.- Blr. Ethel 17 312 Btr. Murchlscm 75 Shipment" Saturday— r. R. K.. w-cak. variotiß 23 "'0 8.. F. A W.. seek, various BO 591 8. A. L, week, various 45 4 6 Get-, bk Elsa. Hamburg I.os> 5,5 Naval Btorta Btatemeni— Spirit*. Rosin Block April 1. 1900 2.197 1F.506 Receipts to-day l.t t,98" Receipts previously 277.377 474,376 Totel since April 1 281 ON *21.670 Exports to-dey 1.128 9.520 Exports previously 2388*1 681.081 Exports since April 1 ..940.006 687.6 H Block on hand I >Aay 40►, 1.31 2W Stork last year 30 7"3 132.931 rharleston, Sf.. Nov. 17—Bt'lrtl* tur pentine firm; lify Rosin firm, unchanged. Wilmington. Nov. 1 -Spirit* turpentine nothing doing; receipt*. 68 cask*. Rosin steady at 91.202)1.25; receipt*. 306 Crude turpentine firm at *l.4dfi2 40: receipt*, 49. Tar steady at 11.55; receipt*. 149. FINANCIAL. MONEY—The demand keeps fairly up svtth the suprly. FOREIGN EXCHANGE -Market steady Commercial demand. 94.8314: sixty days. |4 79*; ninety day*. 8178; francs. Pari*, and Havre, sixty days. S 2Ti; Bwles, *txty doys. 5 26. Belxlan 5 94%: marks, sixty days. 93 9-16; ninety days. 93 5-I*. DOMESTIC STEADY - Steady, banks are buying at 1-16 discount and selling a* follows: 525 and under. 10c pre mium; 125 to 15? 15c premium. ISO to SIOO 20c premium; 1100 to *3OO. 25c premium; 1200 to 51.000. >4 premium; SI,OOO and over. 75c per M premium. BBCVRITIEB- Money Is working a lit tle close, thus causing Investors to hold off.. Blocks. Bid. Ask. Augusta ar.d Savannah K. R KWI* U 0 Atlanta ar.d Weet Point 129 do 6 per cent, certificates 108 Augusta Factory *2 55 Citizens' Bank 13$ ... Chatham Bank HO ••• Chatham R. E AI. Cos. A 57 58 do do 66>A 57H Eagle and Phoenix Mfg. Cos 105 110 Edison Electric Ilium. Cos 107 110 Enterprise Mfg. Cos 1® Oemvania Bank 130 Georgia and Alabama 2* 56 Georgia Railroad Common 215 217 Oranlteville Mfg. Cos ' 165 170 J P Kinc Mfg. Cos 10" 10* Igingley Mfg. Cos 115 130 Merchants' Nailora! Rank 11l National Bank of Savannah iso Oglethorpe Having* and Trust—llo People* Havings and Loan WO Houthwestern Railroad Cos IWH ll*H Hnvnnnah Gas Light Cos 244 254 Southern Bank 153 16 Havnnnah Rank and Trust 114 Hlbley Mfg. Cos., t ugusta *4 88 Ssvarnab Brewing .....103 Honda. Bid. Ask Char , Col. A Aug lot ss. IW 10* Chat, ft Gulf R. R. s per cent Ist mortgage .....li4 106 Atlanta city is. 1922 105 Augusta city tt, 1*27 10* do 445. 1926 11l do 7s, 1908 107 do 6s, 1913 123 Ala. Mid 5* Ind'd. 1928. M ft N9B 99 Augusta Faetory.6 r**r cent .1*15.111 113 Brunswick aid Western 4*. 1*38.. 83 *4 C. k R. ft Hanking collateral 5s 944 96% C of Q. Ist mortg 6s, 1945 F. ft A I*o 121 C. of O. con 5a 1*45, M. ft N... 95 98 C. of G. Ist Incomes, 1945 53 55 do 2d Incomes 174 7*4 do 2d Incomes. 1945 8 9 C. of O. <M, G. ft A. Die.) 5s 1947, J ft J *7 98 C. of O. (Eaton Hrancn). 5s IWB J. ft D 974 9*4 City ft Buburban K. K. Ist 7a....1**4 Columbus City ss, 1909 107 Charleston Uiy 4*4 IW9 .101 MO Essie ft "hornt* Mills 6s. 1928 .'O7 l'.O Edison El.-. lil Illuminating 6i !u& Enterprise Mfg 6*. 1-' 102 Georgia Railroad 4* 1910 ... 111, 117 il H ft F 1945, J ft J 11l 11* Georgia .& Alabama !*• sr. 1945. lid 106 Georgia state 3>y*. 199>. Jft J .110 do J'. I*ls. M ft N 101 *do 4<*s. 1916 118 119 Macon city , 1910. J ft J 116 118 >lo 4V*S- 1926. Jan per In* It] Ocean Hu-amshlp s*. 1936 104 106 Savannah city 65.. quar January. 191* no in do sa. quar. February. ]> 1004 1104 South Carolina mate 44, 133s 117 *lts Sibley Mfg. Cos. 6s, IHU HC South Hound la 90 1*8) S. F. ft W gen. ml K<- 6a. 1331 .121 126 do do Ist &s gold 1934 115 do BE John l>!v. Ist 4*. 1934 t *6 H KLKLI llt\K "TtTI >IIAT. New York. Nov. 17.—The weekly state ment of averugrs of the u,.io<dated hanks shows : Lvin* 1787 *. 100. Increased 3.' IVJ •j>. de incite iil.Mlon >. d.'crease.l J.- 2>rV Legal *, n,let s 554.T3t.M0. inereas,*! 52.612.590 H|ie r.e 5158.862.1n,'rea1,,1 12..A. ••>. T,a.l reserve 3217.537.300. Increased 55.305. WH Re ne lequlred 5309.917.57- In r, ,n-l *3.1*4.- ' Surplus reserve 17.669.775. Increase,! New Y'ork, Nov 17 Money on mil nominal, prime merean.lle tapr. 4tis cent. Btei.lng ex lianite nonili al with I iuiil business In bankers' mile t 14 IH fur demand and al SI •,.% for sixty days; po-ted tales. 51.81%<7187 an,l 5! "O'-j. -om m. t-lal Wile able, Silver .ertlfi cate*. 6F.uL, , |ar sliver. *l%c Mexican dollars, ."i%,-. Slate iHande Inaetlva. rail read tmnds firm, government bond* steady. STOCKS AM* BONDS. Krrarltlea Throustiout the List Mov ing ."tendily U pward. New York. Nov. 17—Yesterday’s defi nite renimjition of strength In the reeurt ti.s market .and the evidence of large and . ggresslve buying for lnvesintant had an .iiilueiir upon speculative sentiment to. day thm the most sanguine could scarce ly have foreseen Such speculative excite ment as that on the exchange at the op- ti ng ha* rarely been seen 111 lha hi.-lory of Inal institution. Brokers had orders to buy In large amounts without any price limit apparently. Such order* were sheer reclUtasneas In a market where stocks are as strongly held as at present, and the sensational ad vane which resullod were almost Instantaneously k>#t The urgency of the hl-ldlng gave color to the supposition that a large short In - rest woe in process of closing out hv Jiled buying There tuts been more oi , - short selling at short Intervals since Ihe election and an uncovered hear ac count after yesictday's market was In a pnrlos state The gen-ral advance of a largo fraction and running up to over a point was imposing, but In a few Individ ual stock* the rise was sensational. Oon olldatod Gas was sold for 2f)l at the same time thal If w.is selling for 191. and Ten nessee I'i.ul opened at 765i77%c, rising af terwards to 4% paints over last night * it-nrial Electric Jumped 5 po.nts. which Is has !hn Its average dally rise for sev eral days. * This speculative excess quickly brought its ivenaliy In the eager selling pressure Induced by these high price*, and the re lapse was so violent as to awaken unons- Iness The relapse carried price* back to vlthlu a fraction of hM night and In some conspicuous Instances, notably Pennsylvania, prices fell below Rut after ihe appearance of the favorable bank statement, buying was tAnewed with con ildence ard prices were lifted again, m some cases to the best, making the clos ing active and Strong No special Influence he assign,, I as the eauer of the .urge demand, the movement being based -I denily on confidence In the eumprehen * vn nature of conditions making for tiros le-ilty and large earnings in all branches of buslnec nnd Industry. The bond market ha* continued active and broad, but the itrlnclpal buying has been of bonds of speculative value or with mnEngint Interest payments. I lilted Btatrs 5s and 5* declined 4, the n funding 2s % and Ihe old 4s % per cent I slow the call price* of a week ago. The r,ew 4 advanced % per cent. The total sales of stocks to-day were XTO.ino shares. Including Atchison 4o,3nr>: Atchison preferred. IS.JUO; Ralilmoro and Ohio. 10.300; Chicago. Burlington an I Quincy. 13.600; Chicago. Rock Island and I'siltlc, 6.30 H; tsiulsville and Nashville, 5.- 000; Manhattan, 13.700, Metropolitan Bireet Hallway. 5.900; Missouri, Kansas and Texas preferred. 7.90. New York Fentrai, lO.fd; Norfolk and Western, C. 900. North ern I’aclffc, 29,900; Northern I‘aclflc pre ferred. 9.00 P; Ontario and Western. 9.6 u; I'ennsylvanla. 19,9<*, Reading. 9.ox>; Read ing first. 29..VJ0, Bi. Ixiuls Southwestern pisferrad. 6.2U0, Bt. Raul, 10.100; Southern 1 aclflc, 68.700; Southern Railway. S.ffO; Houthern Railway preferred. 11,800; I'tiion Pacific, 49.100; t'nlon Pacific preferred. 6,- 900; Smelting. 10,500; Steel and Wire, 3*.- *00; Tin Plate. 9.000, Anaconda. 12.160; Brooklyn. 13.Fonflnental Tobacco, 9.- 3-8); Federal Bietl, 13.900, National Steel. 9.000; People's Gas. 14,400. Sugar, 12.200. Tennessee Foal and Ron, 19.4 b). I’plted Ftates Leather, 6,300; Republic Iron and Steel. 5,500. New York Stock List. Atchison .< 38%, l'nlon Pacific... 704 do pref S2%| do |iref 81 Balt, ft Ohio ... *24 t |Wabaah B>, Can. Pacific .... 88%' do pref .. 21% Can. So S74|Wheel, ft L. K.. 11 he* ft 0hi0... % do pref 2V7, Chi. O. W tr!Wls. Central .... i: , Chi. B. ft Q ... 138 jThlrd Avenue ...112 Chi. Ind. ft L .. 24% Adams Express 175 do pref .i 67%'Am Exprewa ....143 Chi. ft E. 111... **4'l.'. H Expre-,." ... 48 CM. ft Nw 166 ;Weils Fargo Ex.MO C. R. I. ft P 115% Am. Cotton Oil . 2!' C. C. C ft Si. L. 67% do pref 9,- Col Ho 7 Am. Malting ... do Ist pref ... 41 | do pref *3% do 3nd pref. .. 17 Am. 8. ft Rrfng. 534 Del ft Hudson .117% do pref 97', Dei. U ft W. ..15241 Am. Bplrit# 14 Denver ft R. G 22), do pref 1* do pref 75%-Am. 8. Hoop 31 Erie 13%! do pref 75 do Ist pref ... 36% Am. S ft Wire .. 46% Of. Nor. pref. ..173%; do pref 874 Hocking Coal ... 17 |Atn Tin Plate... 43 llock Valley 39\ do pref *B7 Illinois Central.l2l% Am Tobacco lUH4 lowa Central ... 30%| do pref 133 do pref 47%|Ana. Min Cos. .. £l4 L Erie ft W. 34 Brook R T 70% do pref 167% col. F. ft 1r0n... 514 Lake Shore . m Tobacco .. 364 L ft N 61% do pref 924 Man. L 111". Federal Steel ... 50% Met. St Rjf.....17 I do pref 754 Mex Central ... M,iOen. Eiecerlc ...U Minn ft tit L.. 44% Glucose Sugar . f-7% do pref 103 | do pref 102 Mo Pacific 61 |lntl. Paper 244 Mobile ft Ohio.. 40%! do pref 734 M K ft T. llVLaclede Gas 72 do pref *9% National 111-cult. 39H N. J Central .144% do pref ... ...94 N Y. Central ...139% National Lead. 21 Nor. ft West... 43v, do pref 94 do pref 62 IN'atlona! Steel .. 36% No. Pacific 46% do pref *2 do pref *%:N. Y. Air B 151 Ont. ft W 26%iNorlh American. 14% Ore n ft Nnv 42 |Pacific Coast ....5*4 do pref. ...... 74 | do Ist pref. ... 65 Pennsylvania ...143% do 2nd pref. .. 47 Reading Pactfic Mail 45 do Ist pref. ... 63;, people's Gaa ....101% do 2nd pref.... 31% Pressed 6. Car... 44% Rio O. West.... 55 i do pref 86 do pref 1 Pull. Pal. Car....1*4 Bt L. S F %!S Rope ft T 5 do Ist preg' .. 73 Sugar 1324 do 2nd pref. .. 44% do pref Jl6 St. L. Bw 14%|Tenn. C. A Iron. 76% do pref 35%, 17. R. Leather .. 154 Si. Paul :it%: ki pref. 774 do pref 174%|U. 8. Rubber .... 3*4 Ht. P. ft Ota 126 ; do pref. * Ho. Pacific 42% West. Uniosi .... 66 so. ittUway .... Hjy.R- X. ft 0 17% Southern Railway. Trains Arrive and Depart Savannah Oil Smti Meridian Time—Ona Hour Slower Than Ftty Time (Filedule in Effect Nov. 15. 190* REAR in *W N To lii B*iCABT J HEAD IIP. N N (Caairai 1 No jj 2)q.iu U .'-am Lv bavannah Ar 5 lbain: 3 15,-in (Faistcrii Time ) |, | 421 pm 4 28am Ar Bla.-kvllle Lv2 OMm] 1 07i>m 6 ofqvni 6 lusm Ar Columbia I.v i-- 'in tl am 9 b pill 9 iiam Ar Charlotte Lv 9 in 'ini 11 tn*-i, I3pm Ar Graanaboro Lv 7 89s wim > At .. N.-rt.dk Lv|; ....- 9<Wpn ilium sipm Ar ... .... ... Dan villa Lv 5 49pm| 4 36am - iai in bin.aid . Lv 12oipmAl Bpia 2 40am 345 pm Ar .. . L>. hburg . .." Lv ’ '2,an ' *v,m 4 Aniiii .• pn Ar Chariott.-svllls Lv 2 iHtaiii: Mpni vr • I 91am it ospm Ar liaU more Ev 8 22am, * 21pm 11 mi . ;<iini Ar PhllsftelphU . .... Lv :t 'ft.m '• i>-P' 2 (Wtua s 22am Ar N-w York Lv 12 10m 2 2ipui v I'l-ni ,t c-pin Ar Po-lon 1.v,, & *pm to Ham US TO TIIE NORTH AND WEST No ... ~k n r. 1 l| 12 3>.iri Lv Savannah Ar;| $ tOeaa (Ka-larh Tune ) 4 30.1 m Lv Cos umbla Lv 1 I 35am 9 Iswm Lv bparianluirg Lv 4 llaim 12 l.ipm l.v 6-bevllle Lv 3 m nm 4 (f.'pni Ar Hot Springs I.v ill IVifn 7 t.m Ar know ll,e Lv | I afsnii 6 16am Ar Lexington Lv 10 Jup.n 7 45am |Ar Cincinnati I.v | • 09pm 4 Ortprt* Ar Ht’Louis Lv 8 >Min 7 50am Ar Lotfisvilla . Lv|, 7 45*m All trains arrive and depirt from Ihel’latil System Hi at lon. THKfU'OII CAR SERVICE, ETC. TRAINS 1* AND 54 DAILY. NEW YORK AND FLORIDA EXPRESS Vestl huled Il*nltf4 iruin*, with Pullman priwliu Koom Flit})liik baiwaen HavAi n.ih and N>w York onn> > fln a* Washington nh Colonial Ki|>r l HuMfl® Pullman Pars* betwaan Chari and Hh hmond and Charlotln and Nor folk lHntng Carn Berve all maala Hovannah and \n u<t)ingioii TRAINS 35 AND IW I>AIL.Y. THE UNITKP HTATKH PART MAM* WMlbtllad limlird ualna, carrying rulimm Didwiiik Rnom C.irt* Hivm ah ,m,l Ntw York Pining fare aervo alt hciaccn HavantMih and W.ianlngUMt. Alm Pullman Prawlng Room Hleeplm; Cara twiwerii Suv iiinah and Cincinnati, through Aah*v|ltr and * Tha P.nd of tha Fky For fX)mplai€ informailon oa in r.i a a* hrdulo*. apply to P P UANNO.N. 3d V P A O. M J \l rppp. T M. W A TI'HK, O P A., Wiiahingtovi. D, C 8 H HARPWirK Aaat Oon'l Haaa Agani. Atlanta. Oa. '* GROOVKR. Tli kH AK**nt. Piao< ByiMam Station JAMES KRKEMAN. C P AT. A . 141 Pull atrrat. S.ivannah. (U Phnnaa Mh Southern Pacific, “SUNSET ROUTE.” The Best Service in the South Between Points tn LOUISIANA, MEXICO and TEXAS, CALIFORNIA. NOTHING 81'PERIOR TO THE "SI NHET-CENTRAL SPECIAL" or PULLMAN STANDARD AND EXCURSION SLEEPING CAR SERVICE. OPERATED VIA SUNSET ROUTE AND ITS CONNECTIONS. TO AEE POINTS North, East, Southeast and West. Ask Ticket Agents for Particulars. S F B MORBK,'Passenger Traffic Manager, Houston. Tex**. L J. PARKS. Oen. Pan*, and Ticket Agent, Houston, Teas*. do pref 63%' do |iref 65% Tex. ft Dac 19% P. C. C. A St L. 55 Bond*. U. 8. 2* ref. | do 4s 94% reg 164% N. Y. C. Ist ..109% do roup 104% N. J. C (1. 1w.129 ' do 3*. reg. ....109V, North Pac. 3*.. 7* do 3a, coup. ..109% do 1* .104% do new 4*. reg 137 |N. Y., C. ft Ht. do newts, c p 137 j laouls 4s 104*. do <Cd 4e. reg 115% N ft W. C. 4* 9% do old 4a. c'p.tls%!Ore. Nav. l*t ..109 do sa, reg 112561 *lo 4* 108% do lie, coup. .112% Ore. H. L 4s ..! D. of C. 3 65*. .124%! do con. 6* 114_ Atch.. gen. 4* .101% Read Gen. 4* 89% ■lo adjt. 4s ... 84%| Rio G. W. Ist 99% Coin Hou 3d . .106%;Ht ■ L. ft I. M C. of Gu. con. con. 5a 111% - M M%9t. L. ft 8. F. do Ist Inc 52% gen. 4* !! do 2d Inc 17%tit. Paul con. ..173 C. ft O. 4%a ...101 (Ht. P., C. A P. do 5a 116 ! let 11*% C. ft Nw. C. 7..139 jat. T-, C. AP. do 8. F. Deb. 5* 1W 5* 119 |Bou. Pac. 4a .. 83% Chi Ter. 4* .... 93% Bou Ry. 6" ..112% col Hou 4* ... 83% B. R ft T 6a .. 73 D. ft R O. 4* .inn |T. * P- lt Erie Gen. 4* ... 74%i do 2d *2 KW.ftD. C. junton Par 4* ..106% On. Elec. 5* .127%, do 2d :..!04% Intn Cen lat .114%'West Shore 4* -.114% L. ft N. U. to. SV Wl*- Cen. lt.. *7% M ft O. 4* ... 84%Va. Cent 91 M . K * T. 2d. 71%| New York, Nov. 17.—Standard Oil, 098 0702. Morph) ft Co'* Block l.etler. New York. Nov. 17—In to-day* mar ket room Influence waa exerted by the p. and that London furnished a higher r >nge of price* for our mocks/ lo#eihr with the fact thal foreign house* bought heav ily here upon Ihe opening of business. An other factor of same weigh! w is pectation that the tank t*iemri>. Will make * strong showing, these views being based upon Ihe large cash gain* In Ihe banks a# known to have been mole thl* week through their dealings wlih the sub lreasury. Home of the noieworthy rise* In the railway Hat at the opening of busi ness were the Alchlaon sharer. Northern and Union Pac-lfio laeuea. I-outovlllr r.n-N Nashville anti Reading flrst prefer rid Pennsylvania and Southern Railway pre ferred. Among the epeclaltlee. there waa principal sharp advanec* In People Oa* Tenneaaee Coal and Iron and Colorado Fuel In th* local Iradlon* there wa* also pronounced gains tn Ihe Initial deal ing*. Prominent features of the Indus trial quarter were American Smelling. American Hi eel and Wire. National Tufa) and Sugar. Other sensational movement* were In General Electric. Consolidated Oas and New York Air Brake. In th stocks, as In the general market. Ihe Initial gain* were subsequently she fed where considerable sale* or profit-taking stopped th* buying power, but the day as a whole wa* a noteworthy addition to Ihe history of the speculation The very machinery of Ihe Stock Exchange was overtaxed In carrying on the business of fered. New high records for price* were made In mlny Instance* and. ID short, the market wa* a very pronounced bui not an amaxlng. reflection of the country's assured prosperity. The total aalas to day were 576.542 share*. , JHWELLAODOI* MARKET*. Note-The** quotation* are revised dally, am! are kerx as near a* possible In accord with ihe prevailing wholesale prices. Official quotation* are not used when they disagree with the price* whole salers ask f oaalry and Xorlbern Prodnee. POULTRY—The market I* steady. Quo tations: Broiler*. 50036 c per pair; half grown. 4*0601 three.four!he grown, 560 60c; hen*. 65076 c; roosm*. 40056 c. ducks. sfMr7sc: gee**, 75c05!.00 KOOI6~ Fresh randled. 21-; cold storage 19020 c. MUTTER—Th* lone of the market la firm Quotations: Western creamery. 190 24%c; New York ttala dairy, 19023 c; extra Elgin*. 25026 c, - | CM KKHE-- Market firm. fancy full cream cbeese. 13%c for 20 lo 22-fiOund averages, 26030-imiuii.l averages, 13c. Early Iraelaltlre. IRISH POTATf)Kß—Northern, 5; ft' sack f'ABRAOB dDc per hf.id. fiNIONH Yellow. In barrel*, {2 00; crates, *6c; red, 11.90. Ilreadsltigs, Hay and Urnin. FLOUR—Market rleady; patent. 54 20, alralghi. 53 90. fancy, 53.75: family. $1 M. MKAIj P* • rl. per barrel, 52 70; |>er l.n k, 51 26; rily menl. per sack, boiled, t1.12%0- $1.15. water ground. 51.1501.17%; city grit*, sucks, 51 'A), pearl grits. Hudnula, per lau rel, 12 75, tier sack, 51.22%; sundry bramls. 51 17%4|120 eack CORN- Market llrm. while. Job lots, *s< ; carload lots, 63c. mixed corn. Job lots. 62c; carload lots. 56- KICE— Markei aeesdy, demand gooil; fancy head, 6c; fancy, 5%< Prime .....6 Good 4%04% Fair 4 04% C ommon 3% OATB— No. 2 mixed, carload, 13%c; Job lots, 35036 c, while cllii|<l, cars, 37c; Job, 49<- RIlA?w-Job lots, 95c; carload Ines, 901- HAY—Market steady: No. 1 timothy. 82%c. Job. 87V. No. 2,85 c job. 83%c. cars. Su*sr nnd 4 oflee. SUGAR— Cut loaf 419 Diamond A 3*4 Crushed 4.21 UonfocUoner* 1 A. 5.44 Powdered 591 Whit* Exits C. .5 31 XXXX pow and ..5,99 Extra C i. Grmuuate.l 5.51 Golden C ft.o9 Cubes s.39|Ycl!ows ~,,4.94 Mould A *9; COFf-'EE— Mocha 2* r j’rlme No. 3 ....Il e Java 26 C'Good No. 4 ....10%0 Peaherry 14 clpalr No 6 ... 19%<- Fancy No 1 12 r Ordinary No. 4 10 r) Choice No 3 ll%'-'i'ommon No T..9%0 Dried nnd Flsaitornird 9‘rulla. APPLES—Evaporated. 707%''; sun dried, Mtf!* APRICOT*— Evaporaied, 10- pound; ne>'iarin<-s. UK-. RAIBINB—L L. 52 10; Imperial cablne’a, 52 75. loose. 50-pound tiox.#, *%<• pound PEACHKO Evaporale.l, pealed. 17%o: unpesled. *%o9c, PEAKB-Kvaporaled. *%c. Ilsrdnarr and llultdiua Snppllea. LIME. CAIoCIUM. plaster and Cement - Alabama and Georgia lime In fulr demand and sell .W k) rents a barrel; special calclne.l plaster, 51.00 per berrel. hair. 405 r. Rosedal* cement, tl 3001.35; carload lots, special. Portland cement, re tail 52 25. carload kit*. *2 e*73 2.JW. LUMBER F O B VEMELd) HAVAN NAII—MImImum. yard rise*. tM.50011.69, car elds 512 refill J-*". difficult flses, 514 • 018.00; ship ioek. nt6Hfil.W; sawn Ilea. 0.0009 50; hewn lies, JuttSOc OIL Markei steady; demand fair; alg na . 46050'-. West Virginia black. 9012 c; lard. sft . nealsfool, 6ifir7<*:; machinery. 14 035.-, Hr seed oil. row. 74%c; boiled. 7% c; kerosene, prim- while, 12c water whits. 13c; Prali** astral. 14c. deodorlcd love gasoline, drums. ll%c; empty oil barrels, dellveed. *6c. HHOT—Drop. 51.60. B. B. and large, E 75, Chilled. $175 IRON—Market very steady; Hwede, 6%0, NAIIJ4 Cut. 52.60 base; wire. *2.K bn*- BARBED WIRE—I3 50 per 100 pounds. GUN POWDER—Per keg. Austin crack •hoi, 9400; half kegs. 13.25; quarter kegs, tl 35. champion ducking, quarter kegs. 52 35; Dopnl and Hatard smokeless, half kegs. 5H.35: quarter keg*. 58.75; 1-pound canister*. 11 no; less 35 per cent : Trola dorf smokeless pow.ler, 1-pound cans, tl. Ball, Hides and Wool. HALT—Demand la fair and Ihe market staady: carload lot*, 10-pound burlap rack*. 44c: MXkjpound cotton sacks, 46c; 110-pound burlap sacks. **%"; 110-pound cotion sack*. 49%e; ES-pound burlap sack*. 55c; 125-pound cotton sacks. 56c; 230-pound bur ap sack*. 56c. HI DEB- Market firm; dry fllnl. 13%c; dry salt. 11%c; green asked, ft-. WOOL—Nominal, prime Georgia, froe L of aand bur* and black wool, 19c; block. Plant System of Railways. Train* operated by 9Mh meridian tlas . One hour slower (han etly urns. In *ll eel Oct? I. 1901). All trains Lv Savannah Daily Ar. Savannah Between 3 15 am Savannah I 1 00 am 5 2u am Waycruaa. jlu 15 am * i" am Ja -kxonvllle ill 10 B’n 5 69 pnt and Florida | 7 00 pm lletw, an I v *m| Savannah......... ,2 45 am 7 ID am and i., v- 6io pm . unii*. 11.aia at Foil Tamya with Pen- II liar .1, I o ,J. nlal .i.-amer* leaving fur lv, > W. el and lluvana .Muadays, i Saturday*, UA*. m. Cell ~t Tl, kel OBcea for further tnlar* mat ion J. 11 POLIIEMUB, T P A . WARP CLARK. Cl y Tl k<4 Agent. f)e 5.c.,1 Hotel Phone Tt. R W WRFNN I'.v-senger Treffle Mans % jj|P£ "•.GEORGIA yL KYPOy/ Scheftul# Effective Sep, M 1960 ’,l Tiaine arrive at and depart from Central Station. West llroad. foot of Liberty street. 9ik!i Mi-ibßan Time one liour slusrsc lhaji city limn. Ix-eve Arrtva Savannah: Savannah; Augusta. Macon. Atlanla,| •8 4 .„n f-vlng-ni!, Mllle.lgevlll> H OOpn, and all Inierinevilals pntnts) |Augusla. Maos*).' Atlanta.! “ A l hen-, MouiKomery. C>-j *9 00pm,lumbu l irnili-gham. Am-*6 OOun crl, us. F.ulauia and Troy.| 4 o-fmi Dover A,, ommodatloa jfT 4Sam “- m Guyton Dinner Train it 4 tupen •Dally, iEx ept Sunday BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND TYREE 75!h meridian or Savannah city tiros LEAVE SAVANNAH Mundav ~ul> 625 a in Dally except Mon lay 930 n m Dally 300 p. tn. LEAVE TYIIEE Monday only 716 a rn Dally except Monday KPS a. m Dally 630 p. m. conne, Hone made at terminal points with all train* Northwest, W*at an.l Hulh h M Blwplnf ri on night train* fw>fw##n SM\unh n1 Augtista, Macon. AiUntg •n<l liinmingniam. I’arlor cam on d.iy tmlnn between oa vnnnah. Marot nd Atlanta. Ko ••miilcfr" fnf*rmailcm. mfr-v and connection*, npply lo VN Cl HHKWHH. f-Hy Tlckrt and Paaa •ngpr Agent, \m Hull atraat. or vv R McTNTYRB. D*pof Tlckat Agaflt. J (' HAII.FI. f k aaaangrr Agent. I. II HINTON, Traffic Manager THfcO. I>. KlalNIO, Oen. BuiiriintandaaiU H'tvanrtah, Oa MW jtMITED Double Daily Service The Short line lo Norfolk. Wa-->Kington. Baltimore. Philadelphia. New York and Itoi* Km*i. I Na 44 | No %* Lv Hnvnnnah. 8 A L Ry|l2 :i6i*U Mpm Ar Columbia. HAL, Hyi 4 S*Ptn: 4 Mam Ar Raleigh. S A L Hv...|1l I[ini|ll Warn Ar Durham. H. A. L. Ry.. 7 2()im| 4 16pm Ar Petersburg. H A L Ry| 4 13am| I 38pm Ar Richmond. H A L Ryl 5 iraim 6 46pm Ar Wiiehlugtuti. Penna....| 3 46am,' -J Jpm Ar llaltlm.ne, penna I0 06am|lt 26pm Ar Philadelphia. I'i nna.... 12 27|"n, 1 64am Ar New Yolk. Penna 3 mpm 6 13am ! No 44 No 0 Lv Savannah. 8 A L. Ryj!2 .pm|ll 86pm Ar Poruunuuth. H A. LKy| 7 (namj 6 sUpm Steamer* leave Norfolk dally, axcept Hun,lay. lor Ilalllmore. Philadelphia and New York, and dally for Washington. The short line 10 Montgomery Mobil* Savannah at 7 25 a. m.. arriving al Montgomery 7:46 p. m . at which point i low, corinnctlon la mi'll, with Ihe L, ft N. K It., arriving at Mobile 3:1)6 a. m. and New Orleans 7:40 a. rn The ahorl line to Kcrnandlna. Ja, ksoo vtlte. Tampa and other Florida points. | No 27 j NoT tt Lv Savannah. S A L Ry| 5 Mam 367 pm Ar Kernandtria. HAL Ry! 9 35a ns ’• U6pm Ar JarknonvlU*. HAL Ky, * loam 7 Wpm Ar Tampa, 8 A. L Ry....j 6 39pm; 9 36am Magnlfi- '-ru Pullman buffet sleeping ear service to Washington. B iltlmors Phila delphia ami New York, also lo Jackson ville and Tampa. I fining cars from Savannah to 11, mist and Richmond lo New York # Buffet parlor earn Savannah to Mont gomery. For ad<lltlnnal Information apply ' Ticket office. Bull and Bryan "treats. Phone 28 A I4c; hurry. 16c. Wax. 35c. tallow, *%c. Doer skins, 30c. ' Frills and .Huts. AITLEB--Northern’variety, 52 .VIOJ <B> ORANGES—(FIa ) 52 5043X00 per box PRUNES—46* lo B.W, Ilk ; SO* to 60*. *%e; 40* lo 70*. 7c; 70* to 60*. *%<■. 80* lo 90*. 6c; turn to 106*. 5%c. HA NAN A5—51.3502.00 bunch. LEMONS—Market steady al 12.50. fTM'OA NUTH—S4 2>4f4.50. DKIANUTS—Am.iie stock. flr demand; market firm; fancy hand-picked. Virginia, per pound, 6c. hand-picked. Virginia, ex tra*. 4%e; N. C. seed peanuts. 4c. NUTS—Almond*. Tarragona, 16c; Ivina*, 16c. walnut*. French Ur; Naples, IM pecan*. 12c; Braxlls. Mr; filbert*. He; as sorted nut*. Id-pound and 27,-pound boxen. 13c. Colton Hasaln* nnd Ties. RAGGING-Market firm: lute. 2%- pound, *%/•; large lot*. s%c; ,iml! lota. 3-pound B\.|9, . :% pound. %Q*Vc; ora Island bagging. 12%c. TII Standard. 45-pound, arrow, largo lot*. 5140. small let*. 51.50. I in,-on. Ham* and l.ard. BACON- Market firm; D 8 C. R side*. T%e, D. 8. bellies. B%c (Esstorn). ae , aiding to average *lae; D. H. bellies. 8%0 (WeMernl; smoked C. R aides, (%c. HAMS—Huger *ured, U%11%c. LARD—Pure. In tierce#. *%e; In TO. found tin* and •)-pound tuba. 9So: ,oni|K>und In lirreea. 4%c; 50-pound tloa, and 80-pound tubs, 6%c. HHCEIXMEOVI. FlSH—Mackerel, half-barrels. No. 2, 5*00; No. 2. 57.00; No. *. 55.75; kits. No. I. 11.20: No. 2. 5110; No. 3. Be. Codfish. 1-pound bricks. 6%e; 2-pound brick*. 6c. Hmoked herring, per box. ITQIDr. Dutch herring. In kegs, $1.16; new mullets, half barrel*. 53.75. HYRl.'P—Market quiet; Georgia and Florida syrup, buying at 2*oJOc; telling at B085o; sugar house at 10015 c. (Continued on Pag* Twwujr-TwoJ - 23