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FINANCIAL and commercial
, „ , rofc I'* Tl HIM TAKE A LE %l* l V.
\\ IKD OF IT*S PtllhTS.
,j ht ni.r Dot* **■** n<l
I irmrr Tone of lir Spot Market*.
I ornl Spot* l|* 't Oat, With the
I oar Steady ant Demand Llaht.
Turpentine Firm at to Cents—lt<>-
i trio and Unchanged—Locnl
and Trlraraphle Mnrhels.
The Morning New* Ofllra.
Monday. Nov. 19.
I ~-h new* was pretty freely clrcu
, j to-day, and lt effect In conjuno
■,* nh report* Indicating tlrmer tpot
was to start future* upward.
T . were Indication* of a better da
, . !r >m spinner* and exporter*. I ght
,. and de.rearrd crop estimate*,
i . hich contributed to tha rle. The
~ aaa firm. at tho beat p:lce of
ion. the net rl being 17 10 2£
points
.~ iv innah spot market moved up a
- er of a cent above Saturday * c105,.5
,.5 „ At the advance only a moder
. .ness waa doing, there being ap
. ,i disposition on the part of buy-
r hold off. On the other hand, hold*
, . ~.k pew courage from the Jump In
ur.d were asking materially hlgh
r ~ .( for their cotton. Whether they
„ get the aeked price remains to be
f put a# previously stated In the
MO! I News. It seem* that much of th
u, .; j , aton I* In strong hand*, and will
brought forward by any sore.
t e . ter* have gone through during
, . two month* what would e. m
to t a thorough test of th*lr determlr.a
to Isold out. and now that both tne
■•l ■ i;.d speculative market! are look
ing up. the chance* are that the price*
a,„.,| will be paid.
il>eiillne market remained lltra at
4uo *ll day. At one time theta waa an ef
f i id the |>rice down to 39V. hut.
m language of the atreet. factoi*
~ , . not Hand for this." The fCt
thu mi would not even take bid* on
„ .pun bast* Indicate* that tbay w.ll
trong tight to prevent any tur
tle rewalon of the price. R"*ln* te
r.,a i nrm and unchanged. with a good
,1,. ~! |, totalling The stock market
, O- 1 a live mid easy, with heavy r al-
Uu.*. • -i* dally In the railroad Issues.
1,.- *it n comparatively amall losses. Tne
foii .wing resum* of the different mark I *;*
will show the tone and quotation* at
the clo.-tng to-day:
COTTON
The sharp advance In the oottnn future*
market was felt In spot* to-day. by a
gen ral response. The Savannah market
t lowed steady at a rain of % cent above
last Sa urday's pr.ee*. Sales on the *pot
wier- 177 bales. The receipts were 4.071.
ar-itr.wt 9.280 last yewr, nnd 5,906 year be- J
'ore last. The Jump In future* seemed
to give a decided Impetus to spots, though j
the effect of the higher prices did not J
producer any grtet amount of trading ]
•],. prevailing price* for good middling I
f. O h. were around 10 1-16 cents. Many j
older* were asking 1014 cents. The de
,ii, 1 was light throughout the day. with
rones* at the rtns.ng on a smell scale.
There l* a strong dkqiosltlon to hold un
. -S the asked priee Is pitld.
The following were the official spot quo- j
title ; the close of the market at the j
cotton Exchange to-day:
“ ’ fTni* | Last
| day. | year.
cod middling '•'4 tl *-16
M Idling 94 I I*l®
middling '*% * *’l*
' irket steady; Mies. 177.
Sivennah Receipts, Export* and Stocks:
Hi elpt* thl* day 4 HI
It. e|pts thl* day last year 9,2 fl
"r . day year before last
C elpt* since Kept. 1. 190 4*4.37.’
Sume day last year ¥t!.9*o
?■ --k on hand this day 77.***
rim* day last yenr 137.759
Receipt* and Stocks at the Porti
n' -eipts thl* day 46.336
Ri -eipts this day last year .’4.119
!■;• i-elpt* this day year before last. *1,77.7
Via! receipts since Slept. 1. 1900 . 2.865,909
Line time last year 2.06.1*3
rime time year before last 3,706.33
F ck at all ports to-day 6*8.471
5: oak same day last year 95T..147
.ally Movement* m Other Port*—
Idvestor l-'lrm: middling. 9\: net re-
I>|. 15.773; gross. 3*.62*: stock, 210.501.
New Orleans— Strong . mbklllng. !*■'•; net
•> Ipt*. 19.442; gross. 19.642; sales, 7.RT4>;
[nock 2&4.1i.
1 Ml,ldle—Firm; middling ?'; net receipt*.
SiT. gross. £l7; sales. *00; stock, 23.844.
irlesion—Firm; middling. 9-V: net re
|.i. 1.698; gross, 1.693; stock. 17.703.
\v, mlngton—Firm: middling. 9' 4 : net re
* p'. 1.54*. gross. 1.M9; v*. 7,721.
Norfolk-Firm; mld-lllng. Vt. net re
! •• ;.!S, 1.797; gross. 1,797; sales, 92; *tock,
r ’47.
Hi timore—Nominal; middling. 9T4;
I oss. 272; Block. 5.495.
N< w York—Steady; middling, lh 1-16. ret
e p4*. 335; grow, 4.479; sales, 435; stock,
V 274
•ston—Qnle ; middling, 9 15-16; net re
i a* 655; gross. 1.756.
Philadelphia—Firm; middling. 10 5-16;
t i receipts. 75; gross. 75; stock. 4.865.
I’.sly Movements at Interior Towns—
Augusta—'Very hrm: middling. 9“; net
h - ~ts. 1.2*5; gross. 1,330; sale*. 557; stock,
M mphls—Firm; middling. 94; net re
l is, 7.075, grow, 9.759. sales. 1,500; stock.
J ' 134 _ „
-< Uiuls—Firm : ml Idling. net re-
I S 2.675; gross,’ T. 064 s*4e*. 59.’,. stock.
: natl—Quiet and nominal; middling.
9 net receipts, 465; gross, 465; slock.
f 1212
It i-lon—Steady; middling. 9*4; net re-
K. 210; gross. 22.210; sales, 141;
**■ k, 92.2*5.
vllle— Firm; middling. VA.
I vtorts of cotton thl* day—
>i i ston—To (treat Itrltaln. 25.623.
r - wise. 5,810.
N W Orleans—To (treat Britain. 3.000; to
1 mtlnent, 3.121.
I< —('oastwrlse, 250.
innah—To (treat Britain. 4.754; to
i tlnent, 5,021; coastwise. 970.
r ‘-Inn—Coastwise. 219
N (olk-4 - oa*tw|se, 1.522.
York-To Great Britain, 1,700; to
' nilnent. 2.40.7
>1 foreign export* from oil port* this
*■' T > Great Britain, 33.H82; to the conti
’ 10.547.
, 11 foreign export* from all ports thii*
Is week; To Great Britain. 67.(42, to
' ’■ '*s; to the conilnent. 12.139
>1 foreign exports since ftept. 1, 1900
• at Britain, l.lOZ.Otl; to Fran e. 212.-
ihe continent. 725.159
irlesion. 8 C.. Nov. 19—Cotton
* "ly; mldditn. 9Vjc; sales none.
'HA ISLAND COTTON.
„ tendency In the *ea Island cotton
set during the past week was for
| r Price* Business w*a on a moderate
with no apparent gieai desire Iron
quarer to take cotton The recelpia
1 shrinkage against last -year. The
•re alkout one-third what they Were
■rr< >,ivlmg w eek last year.
es nboul as follows:
e o;ce Ka*t Florida* 23 *124
“‘r* cho . and fancy Florid** fr
aud fancy Georgina 21 1 -K22
Georgias 20'iOfl
***'• Geo gla* 39 3
. Gioigiaa i omimil) 19 ff—
im line and common U 0—
f" nd Blocks— |ISU> 01 !**-'
.! m* past week I l.&a] 4iool
. ' "I" t>a*t week 1.711 1171
‘Wo itoioD | 15,500, J 5.535
MURPHY & CO., INC..
BoarjJ of Trad* Building, Savannah.
Private l*a*<J wire* dirtci to N*w York.
Chicago and New Orleans
tOTTOK. STOCK* AND GRAIN.
New York office. No. II Rroa Iway
Offices In principal citle* ihroughunt the
Boulh. Wrke for our Market Manual and
bock containing Instructions for traders
Bale* past week | 1.190 j.sjg
Stock on hand j 19,u9i 17,513 1
COTTON FI TANARUS! lIP-5.
The Market 4 loses Firm al an AU
vanrr of ITffSKi Points.
New York. Nov. 19—The cotton market
opened steady at an advance of 2 to S
points on stronger cable* than expected.
There was n further advance of 15 to 20
points following very strong accounts
from Bouthern spot m.irkets;flrmerreporls
from cotton goods centers. Indications of
better demand from spinner* and export
ers, lighter lecelpis and decieased crop
estimates, an estimate of 13H tin miners of
Jhe M<mphls Colton Exchange pointing to
' yield of 9,707.000 hales being a factor.
claims that American spinners a*
well as exporters could not afford to pay
the udvance demanded for apot cotton
gave the market a more speculative ap
pearance and there w-tis considerable sell
ing to secure profits which caused a par
tial re* 11041. But everything offered was
promptly absorbed, the Smith being a
heavy buyer and buying by ljverpooiurbl
tiage broker* also being a fea ure. Wall
street parties were not conspti-bou*. but
they gave the market some suiqiort. The
expectation of higher Liverpool cable* to
morrow gave the local market * firm dos
ing at shout the best prices of the see
don. tho net rise being 17 to 25 points.
The spot cotton udvance here was t,c.
FLL'CTf ATIONN IN FTTt'RES.
New York. Nov. 19.—Cotton future*
opened steady at tho advance and closed
Arm. Prices as follows:
| Open.; High. I Low. Close.
Jsnuary |562 | 952| 9 54 9"M —
February ....j 967 9.75 960 j 9.75
March j 9.59 979 9.55 975
April | 960 j 9.67 ; 9.60 j 973
May j 9.55 975 954 : 9.74
Juno*.... ....j 953 9.70 i9 53 9.71
July .1 951 9.66 | 9.5! 1 9 69
August |9 36 9.52 |9 36 9 7,3
September ~.| .... 895j559 j 8 9a
October J .... j .... | .... | ....
November ...I 9Kt lo rn I9 75 998
December I 9.65 | 9*7 | 9.67. 9.63
LIVERPOOL COTTON MtHKF.T.
1-lverpoo!. Nov. 19. 4 p. m —Spot, fair
demand, price* steady: American mid
dling fair, a 21-32d; good middling. C 21-3ld:
middling. 5 9-16.1. low middling. 6Hd. good
ordinary. Slid: ordlnaty. 4VI The sale*
of the day were loom i„le, of which £"0
were for speculation and export, and In
cluded 9.(50 American Receipts 19,000
balm. Including ROuo American.
Futures opened quiet but steady, nnd
closed steady; November, 8 2905.30d, buy
er*; November-December. 6.506.38d. buy
ers; November-December, 6.260 36d. sell
ers. December-January. 5.2286 23d. seller*.
January-February, 5 201J5 21d. buyers;
February-March. £ .154(3 19d. buyers;
March-Aprll. £.;7d. buyer*; April-Mny,
S.li&i IM, buyers; May-June, s.ltd. buy
ers. June-July. 5.13d. huyr. July-August.
I'd. buyers. August-Beptemher, 5.(i3d.
buyer*.
New Orleans. Nov. 19—Cotton future*
steady.
November ..9.4609.75:April 9.5509 60
December .9 621i9 61 Miy 9 56129 58
January ... t.SMff.SiJuna 9 3a@9.60
February ..9.5*09 60 July 9 5909 60
March 9 5*09 39
COTTON LETTER*.
New York. Nov. 19 —The bull contingent
were In full control of the market to-day,
and we have witnessed the most active
session we have had during the past six
ty day*. The features In to-day's market
were very favorable Liverpool advice*;
also further tnlk of Neill coming out to
morrow with very bullish estimate, this
party evidently has some followers, par
ticularly In Liverpool and New Orlvana.
The early advices from Liverpool reported
that market 6 to 7-44d tip on futures with
slots l-16d higher, their future market
■ Iso Improved an additional 441 .luring
the closing hour. Bpot sales timotinted to
lo.ono. Liverpool absent orders to buy In
New York market. Our locals considered
Liverpool a good response to our ckiee of
Baturday. and we opened on a range of
3 to 6 points higher, llrst sales on Januar,
being at 9.62 c. A little reaction of 2 to 3
points followed, then the market grad
ually advanced, the Houth being principal
seller*, with New York. New Orleans and
Liverpool absorbing offerings, then ad
vancing to 9.53, eloslng within one to two
points of the highest for the session.
Bplnners are disposed to buy more freely
and Manchester advices are of favorable
character. Planters are not marketing
very freely, holding for higher prices. The
situation on nearby months Is particular
ly strong, owing to light stock* In New
York. reauiUng In nearby options de
manding a premium over distant deliver
ies. Estimated i>ort receipt* 49.f*n against
54.149. New Orleans expect* to-morrow
21 000 to 22.0*1 against 6.911; Houston, 24.-
s*) to 25.580 aga.nst 29.901.
New Y'ork. Nov. 19— Hubbard Bros A
Cos. say: The European market* quFkly
responded to the Improvement In the
American markets of Baturday. and clos
ed steady at the best price* of the day.
Th# lighter movement of the crop during
the past week assisted In sustaining this
advance, and Is creating a feeling In fa
vor of a further advance. Liverpool arbi
trary brokers were the largest buyer* dur
ing the day. absorbing the realising sales
of the bulls, who are satisfied to arcep:
profits on on advance of nearly a cent a
pound Some new buying for outside ac
eount In sympathy wtth Wall street was
also In evidence, but the main feature
was the foreign buying A further ad
vance Is expected In Liverpool to-morrow
I)HY GOODS.
New Y’ork. Nov. 19 —A general harden
ing tendency has been the rule through
out the market, with evidence, of In
creased activity along certain lines The
announcement of new' istces on tw*o lines
of spring prints Is expected to be fo,low
ed by others In the near future. Th
advance In the raw material has beo
the feature of the day. which has b n
accentuated by slightly higher quotatl ns
for print cloths In wide odd*.
VtYAI. STORE*.
Monday. Nov 19
SPIRITS TURPENTINK-Th* turpen
tine market opened firm at*4B cents, with
tales of m • arks reported, and clos'd
firm and unchanged, with further sale*
of 293 The demand was good all day at
the quotation. Buyers tested the
-trength of the market early In the day
by bidding 39% cents to some factors, but
It was not understood that these bids were
even taken. The solid opinion wemed to
Indicate thl the market I* low enough,
and 1 not apt to recede furlher unless
something unforeseen turns up. The
day’* receipt* were 1.829 and the export*
9,766. ,
ItoSINS—The rosin market again e.osed
firm and unchanged, with a good demand
for sup pile* at quotations. There Is noth
ing to Indicate that the prices of rosins
will not be fully maintained, and with this
FINANCIAL.
JOHN W. DICKEY,
Alack and Hoad Broker,
JkCOIITA, GA.
Write for Ll*t.
i’HE MORNING NEWS: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20. 1000.
belief prevailing buyers are now making
great effort* to get In on a lower haste
than tlie market prices. The day's re
ceipts wen- 3.587. and the export* 16,034.
Prices as foLows
A. B. C |1 SB J II *0
D 1 So K 1 45
E ISi M 1 7u
F 1 40 N 2 10
G 1 45 WO 2£B
H I£s W W 2 65
Naval Store* Statement-
Spirits. I!os n
Block April 1. 19® 2.197 142.®6
Receipt* to-day 1.029 3.507
Receipts previously 275 527 679.364
Total since AptU l 252.082 KS.JT7
bTxport* to-day 9.766 16 034
Exports previously 240.926 6*7.684
Exports since April 1 249.792 703.639
Stock on hand to-day 32.361 121.739
Stock last year 31.617 134.549
Charleston. S 0., Nov. 19—Turpenaine
firm at 40‘c. Roeln firm, unchanged
Wilmington. Nov. 19—Turpentine noth
ing doing; receipts 6*. Rosin steady. 31 20
01 25. receipt* 13. Crude turpenttno firm,
11.4002.40; receipt* 81. Tar steady. $1.55;
receipts I*l.
FINANCIAL.
MONEY’—'The demand keeps fairly up
with the supply.
FOREIGN EXCHANGE Market
steady. Commercial demand. 14A3Ai; sixty
days. 14 79*4, ninety days, 14 75. francs.
Paris and Havre, sixty days. 5 2275; Swiss,
sixty days. 5.2*1. Belgian. 5.24\. marks,
sixty days. 93 9-16: ninety day*. 93 5-16
DOMESTIC EXCHANGE - Steady
banks are buying at 1-16 discount and
selling ns follows 125 ami under. 10c pre
mium: 125 to ISO, 15. premium. 150 to lion,
20c premium; ll® to 130. 25c premium.
|2‘ to 11.000, R, premium. Sl.tDO and over.
75c per 51 premium.
SECURITIES— Money Is working a lit
tle close, thus causing Investors to hold
off,
Nlneka.
Bid. Ask
Augusta and Savannah R R 108'- llObj
Atlanta and Weft Point 129
do 6 per cent, certificate* 106 ...
Augusta factory 82 95
Cltliens' Bank 133 ...
Chatham Bank 110 ...
Chatham R. E. ft I. Cos.. A .... 57 45
do do R C6>4 57S
E.title and Phoenix Mfg Cos 1® 110
Edison Electric Ilium Cos 107 110
Enterprise Mfg. Cos 103
Germania Bunk 130 ...
Georgia and Alabama 23 26
Georgia Railroad. Common 215 217
Granitevllle Mfg Oo 165 170
J. P King Mfg Cos. 100 I<B
l-angley Mfg Cos 115 130
Merchants’ National Bank 112 ...
National Bank of Savannah 160
Oglethorpe Savings and Trust ..110 ...
People's Havings and Loan lrt>
Southwestern Railroad Cos. 1094* 110'A
Savannah Gas Light Cos. 24(* 251*
Southern Bank 152 145
Savannah Bank n>] Trust 114 ...
Sibley Mfg Cos . Augusta 51 *9
Savannah Brewing 102 ...
Bonds.
Bid Ask
Char.. Col A Aug. Ist 8, 19® .106 108
Chat A- Gulf R. R. 5 per cent. Ist
mortgage 102 184
Atlanta city 4s, 1922 1®
Augusta city 4*. 1927 1®
do 4,5. 1925 11l
do 7*. 1908 107
do 6s. 1913 122
Ala Mid £s. Ind and. 1929. M A N 99 18)
Augusta Factory, 6 per cent . 1915.111 113
Brunswick and Western 4s, 1935.. 52 51
C. B. R. A Banking collateral s*. 94V4 85'd
C. of G. Ist motg B*. 1945
F & A 120 111
C. of O. con. ss. 1945. M. & N 95 96
C. of G. Ist Income*. 1945 52 63
do 2d Income* 17Vj 151 J
do 3d Incomes. 1945 5 9
C. of G. IM G. & A. Dlv.) 5s
1947. J. A J 97 9*
C. of G. (Eaton Branch). £a. 1926
J A D 97H 98'i
City A Suburban R R. Ist 7s W,
Columbus City ss. 190 107
Charleston city 4s. 19* 1® 103
Eagle A Phoenix Mill* 6. 1925. . ..107 110
Edison Eh ctric Ji:am.noting 6s 1®
Enterprise Mfg 6s. 1902 102
Georgia Railroad 6* 1910 113 jn
O S. * F . 1945. J * 112(4 H3M
Georgia & A latum.i Ist ss. 1945.. 104 106
Oeorgla state 3'*. 1930, J. A J...1K1 112
do 3'h>. 1915. M A S 1® 107
do 4 1 -**. 1915 11814 11914
Maoon city 6s, 1910. J. A J 116 11*
do 41s, quar., Jan 1® 113
Ocean Steamship fis. 1920 ..HI IUS
Savannah city £s. qtuir. January
1915 110 111
do 6s, quar. February. 199 ~.l®‘x 11014
South Carolina state 414*. 1933..117 119
Sibley Mfg. Cos. 6s. 193 102
South Bound 5* 99 1®
8 . F A W gen. mt-gc 6*. 1934 ..125 126
do do Ist 7a*. gold . 1931 115 117
do St John Dlv. Ist 4s. 1934 .... 91 96
New Y’ork. Nov. 19 -Money on rill was
steady t 3(jo4(* per cent ; the l*t loin
was at 3(4 per cent.; prime meresn’lle
pa|*er. 405 per cent Sterling exchange
steady, with actual bulne*s In hankers'
hills, at 24 64*i44 *4Y for demand and at
|4.5D54'ti4.8i)14 for rlxty days, floated ra es.
21 ll*->4)4.52 and 24 55*4; commercial hi I*.
24.5004 ® l a. Sliver certificates, 64(.0f"V
liar silver, 64c; Mexican dollars, .•'
Government bonds strong; state bonds in
active; railroad bonds firm.
STOCK* AM> BOMS*.
Market Yields In Heavy Presaore of
Realising.
New York. Nov. 19.—The selling pree
sure to-day again proved more than the
market could absorb. and prices are very
generally lower ax a result. There are
a few exceptions both in the railroad and
industrial departments, but the strength
In these few stocks was not free from
an appearance of manipulation by the
bulls for the purpose of sustaining the
market and encoutaxing buying for the
advance.
The downward courae of prices prompt
ly sot in after the market had opened
generally h gher Easier money In Lon
don and the extent of the advanee for
‘Americans prompted some speculative
ventures in that market, and there were
Merles cabled from abroad of great trunk
line consolldatMna. showing that the ru
mor monger hsd been regaling the Btlt-
Ish public with much the same kind of
fare a* that which bad been offered in
Wall street for some time past. The lower
prices here In New York attracted buy
ing by the arbitrage brokers, which serv
id s sustaining Influence, but the con
tinued evidence of depreeslon caused I xvn
don to turn seller and liquidate very
heavily, the sales on balance being es
t,mated ar upwards of 40.000 chares,
gelling from domestic sources also was
vct>- large.
The railroads, as a rule, were most af
fected and many standard stocks #r*
f..rced a |>olnt or over below Saturdays
level. In the late dealings a strong de
msr.d developed for Northern Pacific
which carried that stock up 24* to (*V
Oreat Northern preferred rose easily, sn
extreme f poinis, but this rally, while It
affe ed the market generally and drove
the bears to cover, did not hold, lung
stuck coming out on the advance. When
the bears perceived this they made a
fresh attack are! drove prices down
■ gain, and while the level of the market
det not fall generally to the early low
point, the dosing was active and easy.
Among the point* of special strength
should be mentioned General Electric.
Metropolian. American Ice. Steel end
Wire. Colorado Fuel .nd American
Smelting and. for a time. Sugar and
Brooklyn Transit. The announcement of
a failure of a board member had some
slight influence on the sentiment until it
was learned to be of no importance.
Toere was no actual news development
to account for the downward course of i
prl ,-s and Is was largely due lo technical
caue* Th* lrttirv-d custom of profcs-ton
al operator* to take the bear utile of the |
market agamat a public bull position as
serted Itself, and there was much solid
• >p4..cn to be heard that the rise In price*
had ov-rrun ttadf and (hat a reaction
was overdue.
The money market was nlo*ely scanned
for sign* of dim>nt*hing resuurr** Call
money hardened slightly but ea**.l off
again In the late dealings. New Y’ork
exchange at Chicago also fell from a
small premium to a small discount- The
sterling exchange rate held steady. In
spite of the sßghily firmer money rste
here and an easier rate In Ixxuton. The
supply of grain and cot 'on lulls has been
much diminished end exchange expert#
surmise that the firmness of exchange
Indicate* an aacttmulasion going on for
son*' purpose probably subscriptions to
foreign loans.
The volume of business In bond* - veil
as In stocks was considerably dlmm ► ed,
but prices of bonds held firmer than tu<*e
of stock*. Total nales par value, 23 305,-
o®.
Cnlted Stn'es refunding 2'* and the
coupon S'* advanced and new 4‘a *>• on
the last call
The total sales of stock* to-day were
I. 258.5® share*. Including Atchison 49.16 c.
do preferred. 53.713; Baltimore A Ohio 8.-
9®; Chesapeake A Ohio 18.880; Chicago
Burlington A Quincy ISA*: Rock Island
12.®’; Erie first preferred 7IW0; Ixiulsvllle
and Nashville 5 2®, Minhattan 24 3®.
Metropolitan Street Railway 72.080. Mis
souri Pacific 20,908. M ssourl Kansas and
Texas preferred 5.1®; New Y’ork Central
9.1® Norfolk * Western 16.1®; Northern
Pacific 103.238; do preferred 12,160; Ontario
and Western 11,350; Pennsylvania 63.J0.
Heading 5 9®. do first preferred 22.9®; St
Paul 15,9®; Southern Pacific 53,-
®; Southern Railway 14 s®; do pre
ferred 16.5®; Union Pacific 74.-
2®: do preferred 12.3®. Weeteni & Lake
Erie 6,600; American Smelting 28®0,
American Steel and Wire 76,4®. do pre
ferred 12.7®; American Tin Plate 15,1®,
American Tobacco 28.4®; Anaconda IS.-
| 500; Brooklyn Transit 59.6®: Colorado Fuel
and Iron 20.3®; Continental Tobacco 17.-
4®. Federal Steel 24.6® General Electric
9,368; National'Steel 6,1®, people's Gas
16.380; Sugar 64.7®: I'nltwl States leather
11.
New York Bto.k List.
Atchison 37'. I'n. Tu 70S
do prf. K | do do prf *1> 4
B. & O. 82 j Wabash B<*
Can. l a 87*. do prf .. 2IS
Can. So 561, W. &L. E . I®.
C. A O S3\ do do 2nil prf 3tsN
C. G W 1414 Wi* Cen 12*.
C. B A Q.. ex- Third Avenue ...112
dlv M6li| Ada me *•*
C . Ind A L. .. 331,:Am. Ex 161
<lo do prf. .. .57 f. S Ex 47
f. A E 111 9k\ Wells b'argo Ex I.®
C. A Nw 166',,Am Cot Oil ... 61*4
C. R, 1. A P...111’, do do prf 90
C C.C A Si L. 66-*.:Am Malt 4*4
001. So 71. do do prf .... 23
do do Ist prf < Am Smelt A R 54H
do do 2nd prf. 19 j do do prf. ... 97%
p. A H 11614 Am. Spirits .... Di
p.. L A W. .I*2 | do do prf ....17
{). A R O. ... 22 Am S Hoop ...S3
do do prf 7C.' do do prf 77
Erie 14 Am. S 4 W. ... 49*4
do Ist prf. .. 39S do do prf. .... 59
(1. N prf 1® Am T Plate .. 43*4
Ilock Coal .... 17 ' do do prf 57*,
Hock Y’al. ... S9S Am Toh 10*H
Jll. Cen 124 V, do do prf ...134
lowa Cen 31 Ana Mm. Cos. .. KT
do do prf 47(4 B* R T 7144
LEA W 2714 C. F A Iron ..52V*
do do prf 167*4 Con Tob 3664
Lake Shore ... MOV, do do rrf. ....93
LAN 88(4;Fed Steel 58*4
Man I. 110641 do do prf .... 76>*
Met. St Ry. ...174 Geb Elec 169
Mex Cen 13'4 (llueo*e Sugar .. 56
M id- St L. .... 64(, do do prf. 182
do do prf. 12 Itit'n'l Paper ... 3164
Mo. Pa 594, do do prf 72(4
M AO 40V, Laclede (las ...73
Mo.. K A T .. 11(4 Nat Bis 394,
do do prf 35 do do prf. .... 94’.*
N J C 145 |Nat. Lead 3®,
N. Y'. C 139, I do do prf 96
N. A W 43 (Nat. Steel SBU.
do do prf. .... 8! J do do prf 81V4
No. Pa 7S N. Y A B 153
do do prf ... 8014.N0. Am 17
Ont A W .... Ssli Ph. Coast £9*4
Ore. R. A Nav.. 42 | do do !*( prf. 64
do do prf. . . 76 do do 2nd prf 67
Pennsylvania ...143% Pa Mail 45*4
Reading I9'i Prople's Gas ... 99%
do Ist prf. .. SU, P. S. Car 54%
do 2nd prf ... 31% do do prf .... *6
R. G W 65 Pull Pal Car. .194 V,
do do prf. .... 93 :8. Rope A T. .. 6*,
St. LAS F .. 1% Sugar IT!*,
do do Ist prf. 72 | do prf 116
do do 2nd prf . 44% T . C. A Iron ... 774,
St. L. 8w .... 14". U. 8. leather .. 14
do do, prf ...3114 do do prf VI
St iHul 123% V. 8 Rubber ... 36*4
do do prf 175 | no do prf 85
St. P A On. -121 West. Un 64*4
So. Pa 41% II I. A 8 17*4
9V>. By 14% do prf 65
do do prf. .... 63*4 P C. C. A 8t.L55
T. A P 19
Bonds.
11. 8. 2s ref reg 104% 'lo fc* *314
do coup 184% N. T. C Ist* 10916!
V. 8 3s, reg I®', N. J C. gen is 126%
do 3s. cou|. ~109%'N0 Pac. 3s 78
do new 4* reg. 137% do 4* 10114
do new 4s 00*1.137%:%'. Y. C. A St. L
do old 4s reg. 115% 4s 17
do old 4s cou .115% N. A W cen 4s 9964
do 5s reg H26,:Ore. Nav lsa 1®
do 5s coup. ...112%i do 4* 184
D. of C. 3 65* .121% o. 8. L. 6, 127%
At.*h gen. 4*...10!%! do consol 5w . ..114',
do adj. 4* 64% Read, gen 4*.. 59%
C. of G. con. ss. 95% R. O. W Ist* 99*4
do Ist Inc. ... 52% si. L A Ir. M
do 2nd Inc .... 18 | consol He 1111*
Can So 2nd* 1886,* 81. L A San F
C. A O. 4V4* 101141 general 6s 126
do 5* 11* St P. consols .173
C. A Nw con i St. P. C. A P.
7s 139 t let* 11* T 4
C. A Nw S F j do 5* 119%
deb 5* 119 ISO. Tac 4* 53%
Chi Term 4* 94 So Ry. 5* 112*4
Coi. So 4* *3% 8. Rope A T. 6s 71%
D. A It O. 4* ..M0 ;Tex. A P. l*4w .116
Erie Gen. 45.... 71% * J
F W A D. C. |t\ Pacific 4* 186%
Isle 77 I Wabash Ist* ....11%
Oen. Elec 5s 142 I do 2nd* 1046,
lowa C. I*l* ....116 W Shore 4* ....114V
LAN U. 4*. 99-% Wi*. Cent. Ist*. 57%
M. A O. 4. bid 56 jV*. Centuries .. 91
M. K A T 2dr 71%
New York. Nov. 19 - Bt,re lard OIL 701
0702.
Murphy A Co's Stork better.
New York. Nov. 1 —The trading **
In Urge volume upon the opening of busi
ness on the Stock Exchange this mo-n-
Ins and the dealings resulted In rather
Irregular changes Profit-taking sales w<-re
In enormous volume particularly In the
railway list and. In consequence, re .**-
slons were fairly common In that quar
ter of the market Among the special
ties ond Industrial* a number ol exceed
ingly sharp advances were scored n ta
bly In Colorado fuel and iron, American
Steel and Wire. Consolidated Os-. Am r-
Ican Smelting and A N C. The local
traction stocks were comparatively n g
lected end showed only limited changes
In prices. The London market for Amer
ican stocks showed advances ranting
from 14 to over 1 per cent., end st h
openlng of business hers foreign house*
dealt heavily In thb moiket ant i b Ih
sides of the account. There was a vir
tual absence of anything new over Sn *av
bserlng upon the financial situation Ths
close wua strong. Investment dem o and
commission home* for high-grade stocks
offset heavy liquidation Buying In lower
priced Issue*. Chesapeake end Ohio and
Ontario ond Western, mdleat.ng public
demand sufficient to absorb London hold
ing. Wire eased ofT on report that ex
port trade showing very small p ohts
Huger was well 1 aright Traders o- er-
Ing shorts. Locals sales. 1.374 *33 ahsr.g
HIM.'ELLA*LOI MARKETS.
Note—These quotations are revised
dolly, awl are kept aa near as possible in
"SI - Southern Railway.
Trains Arrive and Depart Savannah on 90th Meridian Tne—On* Hour Slower
Than City Time.
Schedule In Effect Nov. 15, 19®,
filSAl* DOWN TO TllK kABT jf" READ IT."
No .61 No 36 ————— p #nt , a ; Time ) No. X". No. 23
12 SUpm.TT jum l.v Sar.innah ... Ar 1 6 10am, 1 li; m
(Eastrrn Time ) || |
4 xipin 4 26ani Ar Blackvlll* Lv|| 3 ®.im| I 07ptn
6 uhpni 6 hunt Ar /■ 1 olumbia l.v 1 J.>m 11 an*
9 10pm 9 4£.ini Ar Charlotte Lv | 9 55pm s Item
11 44pm 23pm Ar Greensboro Lx|| 7 10pm; 5 Mam
’*• 'Cut. Ar ......IV ........... Norlolk l.v s .'i m
1-' ... u. .v. Ar Da ivi le l.v S 48pm 1 4 Stvam
*latn 6 .pm Ar"..'.V~’7~ 77'. 11l htuond 7.'. l.v 12 Olptn 11 W|>ui
2 40ani r. 4.lpm Ar l.yn htuTrg Lv|| 3 53pra, I £#m
CUm 5 .Ipm Ar Chari .< tesv tile Lv I|n;UMpm
7 3&*m s iopm Ar Washington Lv .11 l£.im 9 s'pm
9 l£am 11 35pm Ar Baltimore l.v 8 22am 8 lipn*
11 35.1 ni 2.V nil Ar Phil .delpbU Lv 1 58im, 6 05m
2 03pm 6 23.im Ar N. w York Lv, 13 Item 1 2>pm
• S*pni 300 pm Ar Bo i,.n l.v > '"’pin 18 loam
No 36 :1 TO THE NORTH AND WEST || No X>
(Central Tin* )
13 39am l.v Savannah 7 Ar 5 Item
(Eastern Time )
6 AVim l.v Cos umtua l.v | 1 25am
9 .Stem Lv bparLmburg l.v 6 15pm
12 lopm Lv Asheville Lv 3 Olpm
4 tr.'pm Ar Hot fiprlnga Lvjlll 61 m
7 38pm Ar Knoxville Lv | 0 26am
"mi \ r . L' XtdftOn lo 10 3up.li
7 45am Ar Cincinnati Lv 6 ttopm
6 88pm Ar St Lend* l.v x <*atn
7 item Ar Louisville levjj 7 4&am
All trains arrive and depurt from tbaPlan! Ijittn Btnlloo.
TIIROI 011 CAR SERVICE. ETC.
TRAINS S3 AND 34 DAILY. NEW YORK AND FLORIDA EXPRESS Vestl
buled limited trains, with Pullman Drawing Room SbeiUng Cars between Savan
nah and New Y'ork Connect* at WaUvlngton with Colonial lixpre- (or Horton
Pullman Shaping Car* between Chari Mte and Richmond and Charlotte aiut Nor
folk Dining Cars Serve all meals between Savannah and Washington
TRAINS 35 AND 36 DAILY. THE UNITED STATES FAST MAIL Vrstlhulcd
limited trains, carrying Pullman Drawing Boom Sleeping Cars between Sivannah
and New Y'ork Dining Cars serve all meals between Savannah and Washington
Also Pullman Drawing Boom Sleeping Cars between Savannah and Cincinnati,
through Asheville and "The Lind or the Sky."
For complete Information na 10 ratio schedule*, etc apply to
F. S GANNON. 3d V. P. A G. M J M CULP. T Yl . W. A TURK. O P. A..
Washington, D. C.
S H. HARDWICK. Asst Oen'l Pas* Agent, Atlanta. Ga
O GROOVER. Ticket Agent, riant System Stalkui
JAMES FREEMAN, C P A T A 141 Bull street. Savannah. Oa . Phones BTB
accord with the prevailing wholesale
price* Official quotation* are not uaed
when they disagree with the prices wliole
salers ask
Country and Knrlhern Proilnee.
POULTRY—The market Is steady. Quo
tations: Broilers. 30Sj3£h- |*er pair, half
grown. 45496® ; three-fourth# grown. U®
60<*; hens. 65f175c; rtmsler*. 40*1 Wi ; ducks,
501!7fk ; geese. Tfs'dl: '•'
EGGS—EYesh , andled. 21c; cold storage,
1903®
RUTTER—The lone of the market Is
Hrm. Quotations: Western creamery. 194 r
24%c; New York slate dairy, 19033'. exit.i
Elgin*, 2fdt26'
CHEESE- Market firm. fancy full
cream chee,e. 13%c for 20 to 22-pound
average, 291|3>-pound averages, 13c.
Early Vegetables.
IRISH POTATGES-Northem. 1.90
sack
CABBAGE—6O7c per head
ONIONS-Ydßrw. in barrel*. 12®.
crates. 90c; red. tt 90.
Hreadslutr, Hay and 4*rwln.
ElAM’R—Market aleady; (ailent tt .30;
straight. $3.90. fancy. $3 75. family, t-1 nO
MEAli—Pearl, per barrel. t 2.70, per sack.
11.25, city meal, per sack, boiled, t1.12%40
11.15; water ground. tl.UWil 17%; city grits,
sacks. II 30; pearl grll*. liudnuts. per bar
rel. 12.75. per sack. 1122%; sundry
brands. !i 17**491 If* sack
COHN--slarket firm, white. Job Vts, 65c;
carload lots. 62c; mixed corn. Job lots. 63c.
carload lots. Mb'.
RlCE—Msrkei steady; demand good,
fancy head. 6c. fancy. 6%c.
Prime $
Good 41*04%
Fair I 4%
Common *%
OATS—No. 3 mixed, carload. 23**c; Job
loss, 3536 c; white clipped, car*. 36c; Job.
40'
BRAN Job 104*. 96c. carload lota. 9®
HAY—Market ateadv; No I timothy.
90c. Job Me, No 2. 90c Job; 86c. cat*
sugar and CoffTee.
SUGAR—
Cut loaf 6 19 Diamond A 6 64
Crashed 6 24 Confectioner#* A.5.64
Powdered 6 94 White Extra C.. 6 4
XXXX pow'd ..5 99 Extra C •s•**
Granulated 5 64 Golden C 5 06
Cutres 6 99 Yellowa l h
Mould A ....... *.6.6tj
COFFEE—
Mocha 26 clTrlme No. * 11
Java 36 r Good No. 4 10%e
pea berry 14 e Fair No 5 10%c
Fancy No. 1 12 c|Ordltiary No. 6 in c
Chot'-o No 2 ...Uncommon No. T.. 9%c
Dried and Evaporated Eralla.
APPLES—Evaporated. 707%c; aun dried.
5%0®
APRICOTS— Bvsporated. 1® pound;
nectarlnca. I®.
ItAISINH—L L. I2 l. Imperial rablnet*.
*2 75; I'sree. ®-pound boxe#. 6%c pound
PEACHES-Bvaporated. pealed, 17%c;
unpealed. 8%49*c.
PEAKS—Evaporated, B%c
Hardware and Hallding Onppllea.
I.IME, CALCIUM PLASTER AND
Cement—Alabama nd Georgia lime in
fair demand and sell at 80 cent* a barrel;
special cal' Ined piaster, tl ® per barrel,
hair. 44i5 . Hoaedal* cement. tl ML2S.
carload, lots, special; Forlland cement, re
-1,11 12 25; carload lots. 52<8)02.20.
LUMBER F O. B VBMBLB SAVAN
NAH- Minimum, yard sixes, $10.60011.®.
car sill* $1210011.®: difficult sixes. sl4.®
',(lß®. skip stock. sl6 ®6|lx.oo, sawn lie*,
jiirdls 'd, hewn lie*. 25ti3tr.
Olls-Market teady, demand folr; sig
nal 4606®, West Virginia black. >ll3c;
lard. 66c; nealsfool. 60070 c. machinery. 16
25c. Ilneeerl oil. raw. 76%c; boiled. 76%c;
kerosene. prime white. 12c; waier white,
13c; Pratt's aatral. 14c; deodorlged stove
gasoline, drume. lt%c; empty oil barrel*,
delivered 86c
SHOT—Drop, tl B B and large $1 75;
chUb-d. t 1.75.
IRON—Market very aleady; Swede. W*c
NAILS—Cut. s2® base. wire. 12 25 ba#e
BAKIIBD WlßE—s3*o per 1® pounds
GUN POWDER—Per keg, Austin crack
shot. s4®; half kegs, t 2 25. quarter kegs,
tl $5. champion ducking, quarter kegs.
12.25. I)u|SMit and liaxard smokeless, half
kegs 111 35. quarter kegs, |5.75; 1-pound
canlslers. 11®. less 26 |>er cent.; Trols
dorf smokel'ra powder. 1-pound cans, $1;
10-pound cans, 9® pound
ball. Hides anil Wool.
SALT—Demand Is fair and the market
steady, lots. 100-pound burlap
sacks. 64c; 110-pound cotton sacke. 46c;
110-pound burtap sack*. 4%c; 110-pound
cotton sacks, 49%: , 125-pound burlap
sacks. 56c; 126-pound cotton sacks, 66c;
2ki- pound burlap sacks. 86c
HlDES—Market tlrm. dry flint. !3%c
dry salt. U%c. green aalted, ®.
WOOL—Nominal, prime Georgia, free
of sand bur* and black wool. 19c; black.
16c; burry. 1® Wax. 25c; tallow. s%c.
Leer skin*. 20r
Praia and 6ls.
APPLES—Northern variety. $2,600X25.
ORANGES—(FIa 1 J 2 SOJ ® per box
PRUKEB—toe to Ke. I®. 6ns ® to*. B%c.
60s to 7® 7< . TO* to 90s. *%c; to a to 90s. 45 0
Ks to 100a, 5%c.
KAN AN All—tl .2502 ® bunch.
LEMONS-Market steady at $2 50.
"COCOA NUTS—It. 25.
PEANUT*-Ample atock. fair demand;
market tlrm; fancy hand-picked. Virginia,
per pound. 4%c; hand-picked Virginia, ex
tra#.*4%e; N. C. seed peanut*. 4c
NUTS—(Almond#. Tarragona 16c; Ivlcas
i*c; walnuts. French. 12c; Naples 12c;
pecan*. 12c i Braxlls 13c; Alberts. 12c; as
sorted nuts, 60-pouud and 26-pound coxes,
120. ,
Cotton llasstng and Ties.
BAGGING—Market ftvm: Jue. 2%
pound t'sc; large kite. 9'ic; small bits.
2 pound. *%*i9l% -pound. 8%08%c; sea
Island bagging. 12%c.
TlES— Standard. 45-pound, arrow, large
lota. tl.4u. small 6ns. $1 sft.
IKacan. Ilaut# and Lard.
BACON—Market firm; D S C R aides,
7 1 ** . D S bellies. B%c (Euslern). ac-
I ordlng lo average slxe; D H. Ilrllle#, *%c
(Weafernl smoked C. 11 sides. k%c.
HAMS- Sugar cured, lH*ol2%c.
LARD— Pure. In llercen, B%c. In to-
IHitind tin# and Mi |Hind lub*. B%c.
compound. In tierces*. 6%c; r*o-|>ound litis,
and Me pound Subs, 6%c.
VMM KILAMOOm.
FlSH—Madcerel, halflairrel#. No 1,
t*OT; No 2, s7®; No J. $5 75. klls. No
I. II 3"; No 2. |l 10; Nn 3. 85 ('odflfth,
l-poun<l bricks. 6%c; 2-pound bricks. 6c.
Smoked herring, per lx. 174|19c Dutch
herring. In kegs, |1 10; new mullets, half
barrel*. $175.
SYRUP—Merkel qigel; Georgia and
Florida syrup, buying at 2602®; selling
at 32035 c; sugar houwe al 10O16r.
HONEY Fair demand, strained. In bar
rels, 56060 c gallon
High wines liasls. II 27
111 116% KH BIGHTS.
COTTON—Savannah to Roelon. |r
cwt.. 26c; lo New York. |er cwt.. 2®; *0
Iffillsdelphla. per bale, |l; Baltimore 11
FOREIGN DlHßUT—Bremen, toe; Mv
erpnil, 4ftc; Hamburg. 4*c; Genoa. 48c;
Barcelona. 66c; Manchester. 45c; Havre,
40c; Antwerp. 45>
LUMBER—By Ball—Freight* steady; lo
Halltmore and eastward. s4.® lo $5,75 ler
M. Including Portland.
LUMBER—Ry Steam Savannah to
Baltimore, ss.®; lo P. II R . or 14 and O
d>M'k*. ssfo; to Philadelphia. 16%c per
cwt. (4 pound* lo Beat; lo New York.
$! 50 per M. $7 25 lo dork, lightered to
Boston. $8.50
NAVAL STORES—The market la firm;
medium slxe veasel*. Iloaln—(*cgk. lor
order*. 2# 6d per turrel of 3'.ft pound#, ami
5 per rent, primage. Spirit#, 6# 9d (a*r
40 gallon# gross, and 6 per cent primage
lairge veseela, rosin, 3. splrlla. 4e -A.
Steam 11c IST 1® liound# on rosin, 31%c
on spirits. Savannah to lloalon. and 3%:
on rosin and 19c on splrlla lo New York
GRAIN, rilOVialONS. BTC.
New York. Nov 19.—Flour, qulel ami
barely steady, closing weak and lower to
tell In symputhy with wheal.
Rye flour, dull.
Corn meal, quiet.
Rye, steady
Barley, steady.
Barley malt. dull.
Wheat—Bpot, weak; No 2 red. T7%r;
option# opened firm and were strong all
morning on a demand from aborts, based
on higher rabies. unexpectedly Muall
world's shipment* and prediction* that the
visible might decrease The fact that the
latter actually showed a large Increase,
therefore naturally started heavy aelMng
In the afternoon which broke the market
severely Closed weak at Nfftyi nel dr -
eltne. March. 80. sMay. 79%0; November,
76%r. Tiecemher. 76%r.
Corn- -Hpol. easy; No 2. 45%r; option*
were at flrst stronger on unfavorable
weather news, the rise In wheal and a
further #queege of November shorts at
Chicago. Following the late wheat break,
however, the market reacted and cloned
weak al unchanged prices. May 41%r;
December. 42%c.
Oats—Bpot, dull; No. 2,36 c; options, dull
and unsettled, closing easy.
Beef, steady
Cut meat*, easy; plekled shoulder*. *r.
pickled hams
Lard, ateady; Western steamed, 17 82%.
November closed, f! ® nominal; refined,
aleady; continent, $7 70
Pork, ateady
Potatoes quiet: Jerseys $1 OfH Ml Nw
Vork $1110175; Ing Island. $1.t001.75,
Jersey sweets, $] 5002 50,
Tallow, firm,
rctroteum. dull.
Rosin, steady.
Aurpenttne easy; 44f144%e.
Rice, otesdy.
Coffee, spot Rio, ateady; No 7. Invoice,
7%c. mild quiet; Cor<lova, 9%013%<\
Business on the Coffee Exchange wms
decidedly more active to-day. The mar
ket opened steady al unchanged prices,
and ruled 1001* point# higher on cover
ing. following Isle protracted and largo
decline. The advance wa checked In g
way by lower European and Itraxlltin ca
bles. Bhorts were ihe leading tatter* At
the close th# market * firm at a net
gain for the day of $Ol5 points Total
sales were 46,25(1 lag*. Including Novem
ber. 6.90 c. Dremher. 6.4006 50c; January.
4.56 c, March. 6 6006 70c.
Sugar raw. firm; fair refining. *%c; cen
trifugal. 96-test, 4%c; molasses sugar. S%e;
refined ateady.
Butler, steady; creamery. 19027-; stale
dairy. 16025 c
Cheese quiet: large. Beptember. fancy,
lft%c; small do do. lie.
peanuts, steady; fancy hand-picked. 4%
03c oiher domestic. 4c
Freights to Liverpool, steady; cotton by
•team. 25c.
COTTON *Ki:i) Oil
New York. Nov. 19 —Cot ton seed oil
was not quite so firm and rule I dull
Prime crude, barrel*. 29c. n mln-d; prt me
summer yellow, 33c; off summer yellow,
3280"; prime winter yellow. 26040 c. prime
white, 3708 c; prime meal. lAI. U 836-5).
CHICAGO MA3U6KT9.
Chicago. Nor. 19—A feature of to-day’s
Board of Trade session was the flurry
In November corn. Fears of a corner in
Plant System
of Railways.
Train* by K>th m*r!<lUn tlm#^
On* hour nlowrr than < My Mm*.
In ffTect Oct. 1. l0i).
’"All trains
ivannah Until Ar in
S IS nn Htiv.iniuh | 1 00 m
b *■ *m; .Wajrorotf. jio IS *m
t 1* im| JnclivonvPle !2 10 n'n
b '> pm .. .nnd Florkla | 7 uo pm
Kftwpco
l mi SavAnnth !S 45 am
b t am i'h irl'-ton 7 lo am
12 ID cr n .m<l Kant }< 10 pm
Com .1 tlona a* l*orl iampn with I’an
lnuUr anti o■* nlal xi-uiurr* Itravln*
for Ky Want ant lUvanw MunOnya.
Thup day* and B*f*irday*, II M p •.
Call at Titkrf om*.a for furthar infop
maflon
J H. POI.HKMI'H, T r A .
WAKD r ’I,A 11K City Aa^nt.
Haiti l|ii|f*| I'nnnr* 73
B W. WHI NS’ rasangr Traffic Man
ag*r. Bavannah. On
JIS
H hMula FfPnctlm Ift W
n'rainit arrive at and depart from
Central BialWm. W*t Broad.
f*N t f l.ltuTty atreel.
-•ftth M<rMtati Tliih -One* hour alowrf lhan
* P > (line
1 Arrtva
Savannah: B.ivannah:
• * M** • i Allan'(•
•H Covlmrton. MltlMlßevtllr •* ODpm
{and InitnMdlato pMMMi)
jAufftiftta, Minn. Atlanta. |
\|nnißwner y( Co-j
*9 Oftpm liimhu-'*. lUrrnlnifliani. Anv Oftaca
_ [erlrua, Eufaula ard Troy |
4 O'pm Dm r Accommodation jf7 ttain
*2 OOprn Ouyton Dinner Train |!4
**' ill V 1.4 . ;.| Sillltlav.
hkt\vi:kn hayannaii and t^yhcc.
75tli meridian or Havannah dfy Him.
LISAVI3 SAVANNAH
Monday only ♦; z, cn !>aily xc#pt
Monday 3O a m Hally 3 ftp p. m
LKAVE TYBBK
Mnral.iy only 7.1S a in iMilly eacapt
Montlny 10:25 a. m Hally 630 p nv
t'onnaciiooM made at terminal point*
with alt iruins Northwest, Waal aod
Houth wet.
Bleeidn* ears on nl*ht tralna between
Havannah and Aii||iiela v M on. A Manta
and Itlrminfrnam.
I'arlor c*ni on day train* between As
- Mkoi and Atlanta.
*'nnlrto In form* i lon, a hfdulat,
rate* arxl niniiff tlont, ti|*j4> lo
w il BREW MR. city Ticket and Pats
anipr Aaant. 107 Bull atraat.
or
W R McINTYRM. Hapof Tlekei Affent.
J C II A 11. K. Heneral Paaaenfrr Agent.
K II If INTr >N. TrafTlf Manairer.
TIIICO. D. KLINE, Get Huper Imendant.
ftavannah. (ia.
/^^.Vestibuieq
awpfpi (imited
Oouble Daily Service
The short line to Norfolk, Washington
Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and
the Kaal
| No. 44 | No m
I.v Havnnnah. 8 A U Ry 12 ttpnkll Mpni
Ar Columbia. H A U. Hy: 4 3* ( an 4 Hwi
Ar Raleigh, H. A I* 8y... II 3Tpm|U Mam
Ar Durham. H A. U Hy.. 7 ahum, 4 llpm
Ar I'etrrahurg, 8 A L Ry 4 Uam 4 Mptn
Ar Richmond. 8 A U Ry i Item S 40pm
Ar Waahltrgtun. IVnna.... * 4tem 4 Npm
Ar llaltlmorc. I’rnna lous . m : Apm
Ar l‘hlla<ielphl:i. I‘vnna.... U 17pm 3 Mam
Ar Nra York. I’entr.i 3 U3pm • 13am
| No 44 No
Ev Havannah. 8 A I, Ry|l3 Kpmlll 64pm
Ar rorim>uth. 8. A. 1. Ityj 7 oam| C Oupm
Steamer leave Norfolk (tally, except
Hominy for llaltlmore. rhlladeiphltt and
Now York, arid dally for Wnehlnatoo.
The abort line to Montgomery. Molrlto
and New Orlr-arta, leaving Savannah at
7:S a. m.. arriving at Montgomery 7:40
p m . at whleh jroint rlom connection la
made with Ihe I, A N It R., arriving
at Mobile 3.U6 a. m and New Orlaana
7.40 a. m.
The abort lino to l>rn.ifwtlna. Jarkson
vllle. Tampa and other I'lnrlda point*
| No. 17 | No >1
I.v Hnvannah. 8 A. I. Ry r> (Mam 307 pm
Ar Fernandlna, SAU Hy 9 Stem 9 (llpm
Ar Jar kronvllle. H A L Ry 9 loam 7 4upm
Ar Tampa. H. A. 1.. Ry.... S lOpm* * 34am
Magnificent Pullman buffet sleeping ear
service to Washington. Baltimore Philo
delphla and New York, also to Jackson
ville and Tamps
Dining cars fioni Havannah to Hamlet
and Richmond to New York.
Buffet t sir lor cars Havannah to Mont
gomery.
For additional Information apply !•
Ticket Office. Bull and Bryan street*.
Phone 2k
that option caused sn advance at one
time of HV The close eras at l%e ad
vance. leading future# In wheat and
corn, though opening firm, were later af
fected by a lilt Increase In the vlutb'a
supply and dosed weak. December wheat
V lower and December corn 4c lower
Ix-cemlier oats declined lac. Provtalong
were liarely steady and closed unchanged
to 2%r higher.
The loading futures ranged as fallows:
Opening Highest.Lnwest.cioatng.
Wheat. No, J
Nov 714 714 70% %
Dec 7148714 71% 7<% 70%
Jan 7*487344 7244 71% 71%T1%
Corn. No 3
Nov MViMi 431a 39% 4944
Dec 3544*35% 37.% * VJUi 3514
May ftJc'4 3th, 55** ■%
Oats. No J
Nov 2D* 314 34 31%
Dec 22 22i* 2146214 21%#W%
May 24 21% *3% 23%
Mess Pork, per barrel—
Nov *lO 60 * * *lO !0
Jan 11(0 1175 H *> 1104
Slay 11 (5 11 5 U 5 11 to
Lard, per MO pounds-
Nov .. 7 13% 7 1.1 712% 7 !S%
Dec 9S n% 0 95 MS
Jan S Hr, 1.174 o*s MS
May 90 M *7% ‘7%
snort KUi*. per 1< t>ounde—
Nov ... 74 T 4 7(3% 70%
Jen * (774 • *
Cash quotations were as follows: Flour
easy. No. 1 opting wheat. (TflTlo; No I
red, 714874 c No 2 corn. *o'*B4o%c; No
2 yellow, 4f)44040. No. 2 white oats,
m%e; No 3 whtts. 23442544 r No *
rye, 44%’ Good feeding barley. VaJiUc.
fair to choice malting. (Oc. No. 1 tlaxssed,
*l*44; No. 1 Northwestern. Jl.fg. Prime
timothy wed. *4-30 Mess pork, per barrel.
*10.504410.044. Lard, par 109 pounds *7124
87.39. Short ribs shies, ksoss. *7.354*7.75.
Dry sailed shoulder*, boxed. 5% B’He.
Short clear sides, boxed, *( 7384. M. Whla
ky, basts of high wines, *l*7.
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