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financial and commercial
tl) |. r o\ riTIHBX MARKET TAKES
AMITHKK Tl H> IFAAAHD.
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llrrlSnllr l-'lmuT Teailrncy—Tnr
nealiae Uul'l "• <* *>••. Wllk an
l jttlrr Tußr Alter the ('lour and
!■• Reported nt W.j tUll-HM
tll. i lmi ttnil Inr banned—Local
u n4 I vlriirnphlo Markets.
Tlw> Morning News r.
Tuesday, Nov. 20.
feature of the markets wa* the
m , ntion future*, which 1* Juel now
.. r ,i tuts atti ntan t>y reason of Ihetr
j ~r , i t!y established upward movement.
v . H t ested senator. the closing to-day
steady with price* net t to l point*
The local n>ot market (lowed
i unchanged. with a good bustno*-
flood middling on the table*
; la vents, and f. o. b. from lo 1-I*s
, ~ . . nt*. The demand was active
cme. hurt wa* leaa marked In the
oon. It la the current belief that
. , ,p t market* arc o|>t to remain In firm
i! ti by reaeon of the Indisposition of
„ re .jorny to eell at concession*.
I t turpentine market opened Arm al
< , v ts, arid closed quiet. Transaction*
2, r [he day were good. After dosing
i market seemed considerably ejsier,
i t.d ll waa said sales were made on a
t.-k> of 394 cents. Factors realized till*
. om ng. but few showel any inrllivd
<pt ttie lower price by letting
' f at.'thing during the afternoon. The
, atari closed tlrm ant unchanged,
w.iti ■ *>d buxines* doing. The w holesale
lostd steady atsl active. Stocks
„ ie irregular but tlrm. the f, iture <>f
, li .(, Inlllk' IaII ' "! ■
m Northern Pacific common and
. rt ,f The following resume of the
mark. will show Ihe tone and quota
i , s ai the closing to-day:
COTTON
q i . nusn market closed firm and un
its- • to-day with sales on the spot
i tin flood middling was report- I
i . i . ,|,ng on the table at 10 cent*.
„,1 f|,,m l-lft to cents, higher f.o.b.
An a live demand was reporleil for u part
~1 i . |a\. The ilts|wsitlon was to ask
lauia r i rl< •*, which may be e*pecte<l to
under present conditions.
Ti e following were the ofih tal spot quo
tat|, .at tif loss of the market hi toe
Cotton Kxchango to-day:
This , Last
| day. | year.
OfOd middling •% 7 t >' l ®
Middling ••*S 7 **
laiw mbldllng _'*U **
Market 'film, sabs, 340.
Saver.n tit. R- ratpi Kx|g.*ts and Stock*;
Receipt# thl* -lav
llecelptw thl* day last year 5.423
Thl* day year before last 13.097
llecelp’S sine, Bspt. 1, 1300 430.1.3
ramo day last year 457.3*>5
Mock on han-l this day ,j... 13 3|.>
cam-* -lay Inst year 136.833
Reeelp;* anil Slock* nt the Ports:
lleceiprs thl* -lay 71.At*
Itrcelf -sl this day ln*s year 33.9.A
Hecelptn this day year before last. 92.010
' otal re-eipts since Sept. 1. ISSW .2.937.827
irae time last year 2.B6ft.PJt
Simc time year before last .....3.798.24 1
S’oek al oil ports to-day 744.713
s oek same day last year 9fs>.*C7
Pally Movement* nt Other Ports:
Galveston—Strong, middling. 9Vc; net
i* . eipts. 28.€9'2; gloss receipts. 38.-53-’. *a’.es.
5 98. slock. 231.001
New Orleans —Firm: m.-klllng. 3 13-16-’:
t i--Ip’s. _t.. ■ * - t-is. -1 :
i lies 7.W0; uiv-k. 377.033.
lloblli—fjuter. mkklltng. 9'>c: net re
-7" s. 1.8152: gros receipts, 1.85*2; sales,
5 Mock. 25.6:*
arlesron—Steady; middling. 94c; net
I* . .pts, 818; ftnes receipts, 818; stock,
■' tlmtnglon—F-rm: ml-idllng. 3f,c: net
i .pts. 2.476; gross receipts, .'.176; stock.
; .•<>.
n>r folk—Firm; mUMling. 9%c: tiet r#-
• • -i%, 1.308; irrom rt'el|X#. 1.303: snl*.
. ;ock. 36.322
Utunorr- Nominal; mlAHIng. 9%c;
t • ph receipt#. 269; Mock. V76L
\w York—wuict; muMHnir. 10*4c; n4
:■ *lp tt. IJ#l. Kiohf recH|Hi, 5.4A5. h.ilcm.
Ktock. 40.47.**.
i osion-fii* 4dy; mkWUnif. I*Uc; net re
to, 1.0&4; giwn rcccuHs. 6.15*
nflAllphU—4juiM; mkkianfi. net
r ij*t . 75; pro** receipt*. 7.'*; fcot k. 4,#k).
I; oln—Net receipt*. 4.720; grow re
• ots. 4,720.
mly Movementii t In4crior Towni:
.\u*cu*ta—Firm; iniddllfiir. 9 ir-ItJe; n**t
r* t-iptp. 1.704: receipts, 1,730; sales,
. stock, 45.277
•imphls Firm; mUliillnp 9\.* . net r
-4.518: grori receipts, 6.660; vales,
• Mock. 116,638.
LouiMitrady; middling. net
r ipts. I.SSMi; croav receipt#, 7,191; #aier.
► ock. 58.262
i innati—Steady; nildtlhnf?. nn
t :t. 1.645; #cros# receipts. 1,645; Fle#.
1* stock. 8.862.
Mi -ton-Hteadv; mlddlinpr, net re
t. 25,840; kivips receipts, 25,24“, toiies,
. * stock, 91.967.
i.sviiU* Firm; fuMifilng. 9 p ,c.
'ports of Cotton This Day—
i vest>n*-To Qre.it Drltain, 6.782. con
i.nent. 40u.
New Orleans—To Great Drltaln, 1,750
fiHrle* ton—Coastwise. 100.
Norfolk—Coastwise, 2.1.18.
n vv York—To the ci>ntlnent. 800.
•on To Great Britain. 4,691.
• * n olo—To Hrltain. 4.7^
• I foreign cxiM#rts from all port# this
To Great ltrltaln, 17.953; to the con
li ent. 700.
i foreign exiorfs from all port# thus
• ui* week: To Great Britain. M. 395.
1 J t.f.ce, f.gw.,; to the continent. 12.820
• *il foreign cx|*oits hince Sept. 1, 1900;
Britain, l.lju.fdl: to France, 212.-
t* the continent, 725 h 59
BKA IS|.%M i OTTO hi.
I- tonfiency In the sea Island cotton
r • k* ? 'iurina the past week was f*r
‘ r i-rlc<# Business waa on a nH*d**raP
1 ' with no ap| Nt rent great desire from
' * irer to take cotton The receipt#
• * o shrinkage against last year. The
,J are about onc-thlrd what they were
orresixndinic week Fiat year,
about os follows
Fast Florida 23 fj24
E*‘ra cho * and fancy Florid # 21 tft—
• •• and fancy Georgia#.2l*-'u22
Klas . .2* i ,|3i
• Jlna
• Gcoigia* (nominal) 19 ff—
im fine and common .18 €j
ipts ti.d Stock#- j 1900-01 1899-tk)
' P's past week 3.528 4.°91
* -is past week J 1.721 2.271
l# this season | 25.309 35.335
J* • * t**t we k | 1.190 3.526
1 a on hand 19.“92; 17.51)
COTTOia KtTUHBR.
1,1 ‘ losing Wtea| y With Trlrea I p
I tU Points.
York Nov. Trading on the Cot-
Fxrhange io-day wa# #t>asmodlcaliy
'■ with ti* bear# in control in Ihe
ting anti the bull# during the late
r * While the public was no# con*
ous as an early operator, the out
'■c#tor# .nter were lea<llng support
k ' ‘ *he market. The opening wee easy,
it •* f* point# lower to 2 point# high*
t *‘ , v, rpOo! opened in ac.ordance with
of last tdgtit and soon n
J of tht advance. Thle led to con
*f o|*inion# here, a# the domestic
"'•A ftlgiially bullish. Heavy profit*
• f 6 soon became general and Ihe beam
U*e near position#. Abnormaßy
MURPHY t CO., INC.,
Board of Trad# Building. Savannah
Trfvate leased w r?# direct lo New York.
Chicago and New Orleans
t OTTOS, HO( Ks AND GIAI9.
New York office. No. 61 Broadway.
Offices in principal citlee throughout tie
South. Write for our Market Manual and
>ook containing lrtructlon for traders
heavy receipt# capfxd the ilimux so far
as hesitating benders wer ('oncerned. and
before the selling movement nm ii**
course prices were down 10*il7 p int.“ B*x>n
after m;.i*4v the market di-n-a\‘vl • \ mp*
ton# *>i teiurnii n strength end with the
change in th feeling, shorts covered.
Liquid at lons t vised and the whole tenor
of the market swung around to positive
bullish position. The M ml-w . .kiv in
terior wen* decidedly less than
expectnl. the estimate# for tvmorrw‘s
receipts showed a redtcnl falling off while
the official reports from the leading .*pot
centers eoid of W*# - higher pries, with
offering# iighr m the advance. Thl# ar
ry of bullish factors completely rout**®!
Ihe u*arf InvestnrHnt or*ier# came in
with In rt.ising rapidity uni prices d
-vai.ced rapidly. Oovering was active in
the last hour and short ware in dread
of h bulge in Liverpool to-morrow Wali
street ami th** South w r prominent buy
ers all the .ate session. steady,
with prices r.et 4 to 9 points higher.
FI.CCTt mo\4 IN HTI HK4.
New York. Nov 2“—Cotton futures
opened ♦#> and closol steady. Price* as
follow *
< u** n Hlgh Loa • ?loao.
and
February ~..| 9 7 4 9 88 9 68 9 M
March J 9 74 j 9 87 j 9 65 | 9.83
April 9 7 5 9 76 | 9 ,t 9 B*2
May | 9.75 9 M 9 62 9.81
June 970 j 979 9•* 9,80
July j 965 |9 76 j 9At 976
August 952 I . .... I 9.f7
Beptemhcr j 8.85 J 8.81 I 8 M)
October j .... | .... J ..t. j ....
November .. 994 10.10 988 10AI
I>ccf*mlcr 9.85 997 975 j 9.92
Liverpool, Nov. 20, 4 p. m —Sjx>t. mod
erate buainess and prlc#*s higher; Ameri
can middling fair. 6 1-.:>l, good middling.
5 23-32*1. middling. 5Sd. low tin idling,
6 17-16 1, good ordinary. f> 3-ltkl; ordinary.
4 15-16*!. The sales of the day ware B.ofo
bales, of whi* h fsk) were for speculation,
and export and Included 7.60 Am*rl> n.
Uecetpt#, 83,00) bales, including 79.3*)
American.
Kutuns opened quiet, but steady arid
closed barely steady; Ameritfan middling,
low mkkilmg rlaus*. N*v* mb r. f. >d #• 11-
♦ rs; Novembcr-I >ec4’mler, 6 25*1 s llem;
De<*embr-January 5.23*1 buyers. Jnnuury-
Kebruary, 52! 522 1 seller#; F**brimr>'-
Marcb. 6 19fr5 20d buyer-. March-April,
5 18*1 April-May. 51W517d seller#;
May-June. 5.1. M buyers; June July. 5.13d
buyers; July-August, 5.11<1 buyer#; Au
gut-September. f 03*rf>add s*ll**rs.
NfiW ORLEWH COTTON HTIUFJ.
New Orleans Nov. 20. —Cotton futures
steady.
November • 975 bid April 9.6#f/9.70
kepmber . 9.71 /972 May 9*>.v/9 69
'anuary ...9.6JMi989 Juno 9.67‘ii970
•'ebruary .9 iO 7** ! July 9.664/9.70
March 9.69(99 <*
fOTT\ I.KTTF.H*.
Now York. Nov. Jh—Murphy A Cos way:
Cotton ad(anred In Liverpool 1-lAI n
po'., mid l!in*r up S Fuluroa advanced
*-6*d on huylnyr from cootlnent and Kpvp
tfcin a. ’omit, but reacte-t on early teillj-
Inc and *lurrt relllna and clowed at a net
advance of only about l-fi* on far month.,
hut near dellvertea about 1-S4 down. Our
locals did not regard openlny In Liverpool
a full raepenee to our . .oen lart 11 cut.
an l the fart that Liverpool declined tom
opening In connection with llt- ral receipt-,
encouraged liquidation by Ions”, and
dome r not t .i lllnc fo * w a
opened 5 to 5 |wl(aa under la.t nl -ht.
l-'tret .alee on January being S7a the mar
ket rull comparatively dull and quiet
during opening hour. January declining to
!**>, However, the Wall ntroef and New
Orleana crowd hod been absorbing all of
feringe. and when selling power wa* ex
hausted. short* were ihe principal buy
er., there waa a *tady volume of I qul
ilatton. hut Offering, were well taken by
New Orleans and New York locals. Thin
crowd ha. been a conspicuous buyer dur
ing the week and particularly on January
option. The South Is .ending In lower es
timate. on this rrop This how* re.ni to
.0 * •, If nun N■ o ’ o .
where the.- 1 known to !■ * dud c.l :11
After the twain call the market wa- wry
active January advanced steadily to 9 9-.
Prolit-tnklng at this price caused a rouc
tlon of 4 to <i points, the feeling at the
dose being very bullish, and good Liver
pool Is locked for to-morrow
Estimated export moeltit. fJ> bale*
New York spots advanced J-lh. inhldling.
pp. New Orleans expects to-m now, 15.-
(W) to 15.090 against 19.417 last year; Hous
ton 17,000 to 18 000 against 14 4IX>.
New York. Nov. JO.—Hubbard Bros A
Cos. say To the great disappotnlment of
the trad*’ Liverpool did not respond to
our advances of yesterday Our cables
elate th- heavy offerings by arbitrage
broker* prevented the market fr*m fully
responding lo lh Improvement here.
Opening at a slight decline, the market
cosed on ihe selling by outsiders in real
ise on their recent purchases to slowly im
prove on Ihe light movement nt the In
terior towns until after noon, when the
market became fltmer. advancing above
last evening’s quotations Janutry was
In especially sharp demand for irhltrage
account, which Is gradual,y being liquidat
ed. as the strength of the Southern mar
ket Is causing Ihe transfer of hedges frum
this 10 ihe Liverpool market The temper
is distinctly bullish and a sharp advance
is expected In Liverpool to-morrow.
lilt A 4i(HIS.
New York. Nov. 90—There has been a
feeling of increased firmness. In lv- dry
g< <o,ls, market, due to the higher prices
for raw cotton with .1 continued steady
market for the raw material there Is
likely to be In the judgment of authori
ties a higher level estatdlsned for piece
g.xxle .-Uime new prices have t>en made
on tickings and print*, the former show In,’
an advance of >c. Jobbers are doing u
clearing up buslnees.
NAVAL STOIIK*.
Tuesday. Nov. 2<V
SPIRITS TURPENTINE-The market
for spirits turpentine opened firm to-day
at *h cent*, with sales of l.iX*B cask- re
ported, and cloned quiet and undoing, and,
with no furth<r sale* reported Th<* de
mand was fairly good during the early
hours, but there was a slack later which
had the effect of giving the market a de
cidedly easier lone. The official dosing
was quiet at 10. but It wa* understood
that after the closing sales were mode
on a hosts of 394 rents Buyers were
bidding this right and left. There were
several factors who declined to sell at
this price, at bast during the afternoon
Th- receipts were 1.325. end thr extort*
none.
TtOPINS-The rosin market again clos
ed firm and unchanged, with ale nt the
opening of 2.171 at th- opening call and
further sales of 183 barrel-. There wa*
a good demand a' quotations. A few sale*
were reported made on a higher basts for
domrstlc account. The receipts were
red. and the exports t ot* Price* as fol
low#: 0%
AB. C *1 7 11
ri 1 30 K 1 *e
e 135 M ITO
fixavcml
JOHN W. DICKEY,
■ took and bond Broker,
AIOIITA, GA.
Write for Llat.
IHE MORNING NEWS: WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 21. 1900.
F 1 40 N 310
G 1 45 W O 2bO
H 1m W W 265
lb* eipts Tueikfay—
c U K SR 1.177
S. F. *v W 529 1.4:7
S A. U 459 1,832
Str Murchison 32 6
Ktpnrti*. none
Naval Store# Btatemenl—
Spirit#. Ro# n
Block April 1. 190 2.197 14. :V*
lie. elpt# to-day —1.32* • 501
Bcccipts previously JT9.856 >2,171
Total since April 1 2R1..TT8 k29>78
Export# t.wsfav ....
Export.# previously 249 792 703.684
Export# since April 1 249.783
Block on han.l to-day 33.556 126.210
Block la't y ear 32 973 139.104
Charleston, Nov. 30—Turpentlna firm at
40V*
flrnl and unchange!.
Wilmington. N <\, Nov. 20--Hpirlts
turpentine, nothing <loing, receipt#. %
* a**k# Botin, steady. $1.2*4(1.25; receipt#.
126 Oule turpentine firm, $1.40 and
12 l*i; teceqae. 35. Tar steady, $i 55; re
ceipts. 238.
New rlc#n# Nov ?.—Receipts. Rovin
-55 barrels, turpentine, 4. export# Bel
fast, 500 barrels rotdn.
FI N %Nn u.
MONEY—The demand keep# fairly up
with the eui>j>ly.
FOREIGN EXCHANGE - Market
steady Commercial demand, $4 83 1 *; sixty
days. II 79\; ninety days. $4 7#. francs,
I*arl# and Havre, sixty days, 5.J2 7 #; Bwi.#s,
sixtv lav#. 5 2#. Belgian. 5.24\. marks,
sixty days. 93 9-16. ninety days. 98 5-16
domestic exchange Hteaiiy.
banks ire buying at 116 discount und
selling •• s follows 125 and under. 10c pre
mium. 835 to I*A I.V premium; |2*o to 8100,
2t*c premium; fidh to fjrm. 25*’ premium.
S2OO lo fl.duo. K premium; SI,OOO an*l over,
75c per M premium
BECCRITiES—Money I * working a Ut
ile close, thus causing Investor# to hold
off
*tck#.
Bid Ask
August 1 and Savannah H R ....109'**, ROVfc
Atlanta and Wert l*olnt 129
do 6 per cent, cert idea tea 108
Augusta factory . 83 85
Cl 1 liens* Bank 133 ...
Chatham Bunk 110
Chatham R. K. & I. Cos., A .... 57 5
do do B 56L| 57Vi
Eagle and }*hK*n)x Mfg. Cos 105 110
Edison Electric Ilium. Cos 107 110
Enterprise* Mfg Cos loa
Get mat.la Bank 130
Georgia and Alabama 23 26
Georgia Railroad, Common 215 217
Granite villa Mfg Cos 165 170
J I*. King Mfg. Cos. 100 loJ
lw.nglcy Mfg Cos 115 1J)
Merchants' National Rank 112
National Bank of Savannah Ifn
<glrthorpe Savings and Trust ..110
People's Saving# and Loan 100
Southwestern Bail road Cos 109Vk HOVi
Savannah Gas Light Cos 2D* 25V#
South#rn Bank 153 155
Savannah Bank anct Trust 11l
Sibley Mfg Cos.. Augusta M #8
Savannah Brewing 103
Bond#.
Rid Ask
Char.. Col Sr Aug Id b. 1900... 105 1"8
("hat A* Gulf R. R 5 per cent. Ist
mortgage 102 104
Atlanta city ♦#. 1983 106
Augusta city 4s. 19*27 106
do 44#. 1925 11l
do 7#. IMfl I<T7
do 6. 1913 123
Ala Mid 6s. Ind and. 19281 M A N. 99 10r
Augii.-tu Fa< tory. 6 fn-r cent . 1915.11) 113
Brunswick arid W. stern 4*<. 1936.. 82 *♦
C R. It A- Banking collateral s#. 944 96*4
C of O. 1m motg ss, 1945
K & A. 120 321
C of O con 5# I**4s, M AN 95
C. of G. Ist Income#, 1945 52 58
do 2d income# 174 184
do 3d Income#. 1945 8 9
C of G. <M G Sc A DIV.) 5#
1947. J At J 97 98
C of G. (Eaton Branch). 6a. 1926
J A D 874
City A Suburban R R Ist 7#... 1094
Columbus* City 1909 .107 . ...
Charleston city 4#. 19>9 :oo 10J
Engle A* Phoenix Mill# 6#. 1929 107 110
Edison Electric Illuminating 6 W
Enterprise Mfg 6#. 1902 102
Georgi Railroad 6#. 1910 115 117
G S ft F . 1945. J At 1124 1134
Georgia A Alabama I#t ss. 1945.. 104 I**6
Georgia state S v #. 1930. J. At J...U0 112
do 34#. 1915. M A S 106 107
do 4**s. 1915 118*4 119 V,
Maooti city 6.-. 1910. J A J 116 11K
do 44'** quar., Jan Idl 1.2
Ocean Steamship ss, 1920 104 108
Savannah city ss, quar. January
1919 HO 111
do ft#, quar. February. 19# . 10941104
South Carolina state 4*4a, 1933..117 119
Sibley Mfg Cos. 6s. 1963 IOC
South Bound 5# 99 ion
8. F. St W. gen. mt-ge 6#, 1934 .125 126
do do Id ss, gold .1934 115 117
do St John Div. Ist 4#. 1934 . 91 96
New York. Nov. 20— Money on call
steady at 344/5 per cent ; last loan 84 per
cent Prime mercantile paper. 406 per
cent. Sterling exchange steady with act
ual business in bankers’ bl.l# at >4 84 for
demand and at 84.61 for #lxfy day#; post'd
rates. 84.82 and $4 854; commercial hills,
$4.8004.904 Silver certificate# 64 4 tl6&<'
Bar silver 64<* Mexican dollar# 504 c; gov
ernment bond# Irregular, state bond-* In
active; railroad bond* easier.
STOCK* AND BOYDS.
I niter the LcndcrftMp of Northern
Pacific the Market f’ltmlia.
New York. Nov. 30 —lt is not often th*t
a movement In the stock mnrkee attains
the volume and the price movement of
that of to-day In the Northern Pacific
slocks. Occasionally In th* paat there
nave, been sales In a single day of an 1m-
P sing .•* 1 ■ gat* , 1 some „f th- larg-li
capitalized Western railway evifiems. of
which Ihe floating supply In the market
Is always much larger than that of the
morn firmly established railroad properties
,n the earlier settled portions of the coun
try, but ehe very fact of the enormous
Heating supply of these stocks hampei*
the ptlce movement. To-day's sale# of
Northern l*a. Itic loot up, according to
the customary approximate calculations.
7<)1.8u0 shares for the common stock >nd
73,‘jixi shares for th- preterrrd stock, a
toal of 277.400 shares. The common stock
rose an extreme B** and the preferred
*44 •
Various cause* doubtless servwl to con
gest lh- speculation In tttesn stocks For
one reason, there was but languid interest
In the general tnarkes, and the eager
army of operator* and speculators, who
are watching for avallnole openings, fail
ed to find any until the movement in
Northern l*aclfic developed The volume
and character of the dealings In the
stocks, however, precluded the Idea of n
purely speculative operation. No au
th, title news wa* disclosed to explain h
-movement. *uch rutnors a* were heard
being prompted rather by the effort to
explain by guesswork. It was allege,l that
It nad been determltied to retire Ihe pre
ferred stock at par as she .ompany na
the right to do under the terms of Ps
Ismic The favorite theory, however, was
that the buying of Northern Pacific rep
rcsenta a process of transfusion of m
tr-ssts l*etween the different trana-contl
nental railroad lines, or. more Immediate
ly, the Northern and Northwestern routes
That some important d-velopment wt. 4 be
forthcoming I* Indubitable by the testi
mony of the tape.
The movement in Northern Patlfle had
a dominant Influence on the wnole mar
ket. and pulled It up effectually from the
reactionary tendency which had ovei
porne It during the early part of the day.
This was due to the continued heavy
profit-taking anfl to very large selling
for London account, after • light buying
movement for ih.it terount in the early
!• a ings The profit-4akmg tarn(lnti*d to
1 degree, even after the general tendency
' had bfcems atraaigly upward, ands- m*
<*f the prominent stock# pr.a n ally fai*el
to respond at all.
The movement in the iron ind steel
#to k> wa# exceedingly irregular and **
number of other specialties, winch have
hal rc etit notable advance*. Ining back
hwld' A# a con#eq>*• 1, • . the ta\ i- \. t
change# exceedingly uneven ami not
a few a- line# %vcre mUt-.l in w.th t tie
iHHaWe galm* The eon*pi< uouvly strong
1 stocks, hcsitlt-e the Nor. u*rn 1 *lfte.
w.re the In loti I’S.ifl a. Gren* Northern
j preferred, the Atchison#. Mi# *ur Pacific
and the lenvei and Bio Grande and the
Baltimore and Ohm. Among the Iridu#-
>1 md .1 .
stocks. Federal Steel, the Tobaccos. Peo
ple# Gas. Sugar. North American and
International i*wp 1 were . at-pi u*u
After a eharp reaction mi profit-taking
j the Northern Pacific# rallied arryi* i*
whole market with them and the * •• 114
waa very untmated and bn<>v mt at at
tile |.*p level
Profit-taking %\n- in evidence In ihe
I***! market, and price* ire genera.ly
lower Total sales. |mr vaitn L,".-nio.
Flitted State** J# coupon and < lined **, an*l
the new 4# 4. The old 4# advanced 4
per cent, on the last call.
The totai sale# of Kindi# to-day were
1.331,100 eharee. Including Ateh.>n. 66.'.*',
•lo preferred. 9"a. B*limor* and hio.
37.500; Fne.ap ke and Ohio f*,i*i*. Bur
lington, 16.000, Rock Island. * ••■*. Denver
aiel Rio Grande. 5.W10. k preferrotl. 15.3U0.
l^*>uavill** and NaahvMSe, #.**#*. Manhattan,
32,100, Metropolitan. 15, Mlnotiri Pa
cific. 43ok*u. New York central. 12.100, Nor
folk ttii>l Western. 22.5**. Northern Pacific,
2<l .Mo. and pref, 7&,80. Pennsylvania. 17,-
6*v Reading lirsi. 26 c**. St louL and
San Francisco. 6.1*t0; St. Louis. South
western preferred, 14.m**. St Paul. 14.100;
Southern Pacific, 28,6W*. Southern Railway
pr♦ ferred. P igt ; Fnton Pa tfi- gg.ToO; •!
! preferre**. 13.70f'. Smelting, 12.70**. Steel and
1 Wire. 49,400; d* preferret. s ■*. Tobacco,
2-..000; Brooklyn R pid Transit, 84.3(8); Coi
• *r.oW* Fuel and Iron, # <rt). rontlnetital
j Tobacco. 9.900; Federal Steel. 61.800. Na
j ttonal Steel, 6 400; North American. 24. ay*;
1 People# Gris. 25,900. Pr**e#**d Steel Car.
|•* 15t\ Sugar, 43.6*0. Tenneraee Coal and
! 800. 15.100. Ended State# leather, 10.575
New York Bt*>.k lJal
Atchison 38VUnion Pa. lftc .. 72
do pref B.l**. do |aef 92%
Balt A Ohio ... 834 W 1 ha-h h
Can. Pac. 87\ pref 214
Can So 564 Wheel. A L E I**4
Ches At Ohio ..34 [do 2nd pref .. 4
Chi G w 144 Wit Cent. ... 1. 4
Chi B A Q 137\ Third Avenue 11!
Chi Ind A- L 23 (Adam# Express 140
d* pref 67 {Am Exprcs# . 164
Cnl. A* E 111.... 98\ IF. S Express 4**
*’hl A Nw 167 jW'eks Fargo Ex 130
C R. I A* P.... 1144 Am Cutfon 011.314
C C. C Ar St h 66*-, do prqf 9*
Col 80 7 (Am. Malting ft
ik Ist pref. .. 4341 do pr* 1 23
do 2nd pref 184 Am S A Refng
J)fl. A Hudsoi |j - ,
Del L Ar W 181* {Am Spirits ls
I>en A R G 234 do pref 17
do pref 77VAm S Hoop ... 214
Erie 11 | do pref 774
do Ist pref .. f*4 \n, S A Wire.. 614
Of. Not pr* f 1814 do pref 894
Hocking C0a1... 17 |Ain Tin Piute .. 434
Ib* k Valley 394 do pref 874
IlilnblH Cent 1244|Am Tohacvo .. 1114
lowa Centra; 20%, do pref 134
do pref 47 (Ana Min Cos. ... 51
L Erie A* W... 37%{firook B T ...744
lo pref 1074,C01. F. A- Iron.. 534
lak* Shore ... 21**4iCont Tobacco... 37%
L A- N 82 do pref 944
Man L lU%|Federal Steel ... M 4
Met. St Rv .175 do pref 7*^4
Mex Central ...134 Gen Kir trio ..168*
Minn A- St L . 65%'Glucose .. 564
do pref lhj J do pref 102
Mo. Pacific 604'lrtl. Paper 23*1
Mobile A Ohio 40 j d< pref 73
Mo K Ar T .... 11%'Larle4e Gh# 73
do pref 38 iNailonal Biscuit 3 k \
N; 3 Central .144 { IV pref 92
N. Y. Central 139 V Nation a I Lead .. 20%
Nor A- West 4.!4 do pref 9ft
do pref 81 /National Steel .. 39
No. Pacific 724 do pref 91
do pref 854 N. Y. Air B 16)
Ontario A- W. 26% North Am 3)
Ore. R A Nav 42 Pacific Coast ...ft!
do pref 76 do Ist pref .. 85
Pennsylvania ...1434 do 2nd pref. .69
l. idlf g 1 1% I.* HU Mall I •
do Ist pref .. 654 People*# Ga* ...10**4
ih> 2nd pref .. 31 Pressed P Car .. 53%
Rio G W 66 i do pref 86
do pref. M'alPuU. Pal Car... 196
Pt. L. A P. F . 164 S. Rqpe A T.... 54
do Ist pref. .. 73 Sugar 13%
do 2n*l pref. .. 45 *lo pref 115
Pi L Sw 14% Ten n C. A t.... 77%
do pref 85%|F S- leather ... 15
Si. Paul 12)4 do pref 76%
do pref 175 F P Rubber . . .il%
Bt. P. Ar Om . 13h do pref 94%
So Pacific 42 |West. Fnlon ... 844
So Railway ... 14%!R 1 Ar 8 17%
<io pref 63% do pref .5* 4
Tex A Pac. .... 19% p. C. C Ar Ht L. 56
Bonds.
U 8. J# ref. N\ Pacific TIH
reg. loi% d> 4# 1m 4
do coup. 161%; N Y . C. A* Pt
do 3s. reg. ...I*6*4 Louis 4# .. ...KftVfc
do 3s. coup 109 . N A W. con. 5# 99%
m> n w 4s. reg. 137 j' Uvgon Nav.
do new 4# | I#U 109
coup 1374; Oregon Nav. 4a. .193%
do Old 4s. reg 1154 O. S L. 6* 12*4
do old is, j <l* con. 5s Ill* j
cotip lift Reading Gen 4s 89%
do 6*. reg ...112% Rio G. W lata. MB
do ss, coup .. 113 *| St L. AIM
r>. of c 3 65# .1914 oon ;h 1124
Atchison. gen- jSt I- A San F.
eral 4s .... ..10.4 General 6- —lt?
di adjt. 4# ... 8 7 * St. Paul 00n*..1734
Can flou. 2nda lhß% Ht. R. C. Ar p
c a r>. 44# ...10:4 3f * iiw%
<io 5# 118 ; do 5a 119%
C A N. COO. 79-139 ! SOU. Pacific 4 83%
do P. F D 5-.119 Sou. Rv 5#.... 112%
Chi*’. Term 4.#. 91 S. R. ami T 6" 72%
Col. Sou. 4#— Bl4| Tex. A P. bt# 1164
D A Bio (. 4# I*o do 2ml# 82
Erie General 4#. 744 Fnion P*' 4#...1*0*4
Pi. w. A l> C | \V%iha.-h Ist* ... 1164
H,t 77 *lo 2nd* 1"4
Gan. Oac. 5.. 143 1 West Shore 4#.. 113%
law* On* lata. 117% Wla. Cent. lot.-. 87%
LA N. uni 4h. 99% \a. Centuri* a 91
Mo K A Tex M. A O 4# (bid) ft.Vi
2nd* 70 |C. of fia., con
do 4# 93% fa (bid) . 96
N. Y C. lets.. 109% do let in (bi I) 51
N. J. C. gan. 5# L 64 d* 2mi Inc . 17*4
New York Nov. J> Standard OH. 710//
715.
Murphy A ('•' Stock l.etter.
New York. Nov. 2<i -The slock market
opened exceedingly active and also with
an exceptionally large degree of Irregular,
iiy, resulting from the trading Stock
of the same (ta-slfieatlon and usual.y
moving In sympathy, this morning moved
In contrary dlrrctlons. Th- morning’s
new* contained little or nothing which
w „ikl >|. . ■ -,r.l f.u • 1 t-lsy'a l**ll ■
tendency, and more particularly for the
sharp decline of lh* final den I in**, nor were
there any other novel developments hear
lng upon the financial situation London
turnlshed a gsnerally higher range of
prlrsa for Atnerb n stocks, allhoug , th#
dealings there were again chara, ’erl*. |
by something of Ihe same Irregularity
noted In the local market Particularly
strong features of the railway list this
morning were Ihe Northern Pacific share
Pennsylvania and the Atchison#. Southern
Pacific wa# somewhat recatlonary, a was
Heading first preferred and LoulavlUe and
Nashville Among the low*r Issue* there
was Increased activity In the Wabash is
sues, North American. Ht. Louis and flan
Francisco and share# of that grade gen
erally through. Transaction* were gener.
ally firm, with the d-allr.gs largest in
Manhattan and Brooklyn Rapid Transit.
The Industrial quarter of the market was
generally reactionary Huger Refining was
fairly firm, but American Steel and Wire
and the Tobacco stocks were under soene
pressure early.
After the Initial transaction*, th- deal-
Inge. While showing no abatement In ac
tivity. developed s generally firmer ton*
Lisailugs In Nortbun Pacific ovtratksd-
Southern Railway.
Train* Arrive anJ Popart Savannah on ‘*'ih Meridian Time—One Hour slower
'1 han City Time.
b tiedulr lit Nov. 15, 190n
KIAD nowK 1 roil i \ rradup
N I <c antral 'i
U i©pm * .. Savannah At i 6 10am. 3 l*,ni
(Kant'tn Time > j J
421 pm I .\am Ar i lt i kvliln ht 3 60am| I 07pm
ft uftpm KXini Ar ... • olumNA Lv 1 *6.ini ll -am
9 K*|n m Ar Charlotte Lv , O.Vpm * lMm
11 41|‘n 11 Jpm Ar Gieeiv i>*ro . Lv,; 7 10pm • 4Hain
VflOam ar .. Norfolk Lv| * m
12 Mam 1 'pm Ar Danville .. l.v f. 40pm 4 3virn
ft (Dam u ..pm Ar ... Hl,him* I ... L\ 12 Olptu U <bpm
1 ("*n- 4?pm At..7.7.....7.77 L> hi- rn" Lv| 3 Mint 3 •inn
4 .W*im 5 Lpm Ar Chariot iv*\ tile Lv 2 06pm 12 Mum
• • ' r \ v . >**h i ** m La ■ 1141■
9 l.un 1! un Ar Hall more Lv k 22 m a 2.pm
11 .l' im 2 nAr ... rh!l.<d*i|hia L\ 3 ft Wpm
2 03|>m G 2Um Ar N w Y ik Iv, 13 UUm I 2*pn
* 30pm 3 Oi|mi Ar l>u<t>n .. l.v, it OOpin 10 Dam
N* To THK NORTH AND WLBT7~ I N*> **
(Ctmni Tlmr >
i \ 1
(t-i ••am Tmi' |
.Vim Lv ('o unit>l.i L' 1 75am
9 sfam Lv Sparta nhtttg . Lv lf.pm
12 lOj m Lv n *
4 iCpm Ar Hot H? hip a l,\ 11 4 im
7 30pm Ar Kioxvtlte l.v % 25am
5 lO.im Ar Lxtnim I.v 10 99pm
7 4.’*.m Ar Cincinnati Lv H (Dpm
6 00pm Ar m Lout* l.v R 'Mm
7 lutm Ar lioulivlllo . . Lv 7 Cam
All train* arrtve and lr*irt from thel’lanl Hy#tm Station
Til FiOl’OH (’AH HKRYICR. FTC
TRAINS SS AND 54 DAILY NF.W YORK AND l !/lUr>\ FVPRRSS Voatl*
buled lirnlt*i trains, with Pullman Drawing Rinwyi Sleeping c.ir* Iwdween Hhvmiw
rah and N* v Y.*rk Conne.-t* *i Washington with Colonial Ftpi*
!*ullm.in Siiepltig Dir b*r* ween Ctiarldte and Richmond aid Charkdic aid Noi •
folk Pining Care Sr\e ill meal* b* lm n Savannah and Wa-hlngfon
TRAINS 55 j\ND ™ DAILY THK PNITFP ST AT IS PAST MAIL Wallbuled
Itrnli*<l (lain*, carrying Pullman Drawing Room Sleeping Cara letwr*n Bivannah
and Now Y*rk Pining Car* M*rve all inla hat ween Savannah and AV.iahing'On
Alao Pulimtn Drawing Room Sleeping <’m between Savannah and Cincinnati,
through A ah** villa and The Land of t ,e Hkv."
For complete Information ia to rt a e> hedule*. etc apply to
F S GANNON. 3*l V I* A G M .1 M • l l.l’. T M VV A TURK, O. P A,
Wa-hlngton, P C
S 11 HARDWICK A** Gen'l pa*.* Vgcnf. Atlanta. Oa.
G GROOVLR. Tt kei Ai<nt. Plant Svetem Station
JAM KH FRKLMAN. C P AT A . 141 Pull tre.| Savannah Oa . Thonea AV
owed the rest of the market for the lasi
hour. The general theory in room very
heavy cover ng some short Inter* m al
though this did not account for the
strength of th preferred eto k. Over 3W,-
oO shares of Northern l’a. ill*- •ominoii
were $•-.lt In nurtng th** *ky. 1* -* where
in list the one whs sivurp with sharp ad
vances In some of tin* •* live sics k no
tably Denver preferred. In h*ll* of large
realization# the clove show*.l firm ton**.
The total sales of no h# to-day were I,*
314.339 shares.
Earnings of the- Central.
The earning# of th*' Central of Georgia
Railway fr the second wrerk of Novem
ber were $143,251. showing no lncrea.-n f
$16,461.
HIM ELI. %A ISO I 9 N4NKBTB.
Note These quotation# are revised
dally, and lire kept a# near a# pOS#ible in
accord with Ihe prevailing w hob*'ale
prices. Official quoiattoaa are not u*td
w hen they dtsagre • with the prices whole
salers ask
Cnunln and %rfliern Prodirf.
POULTRY—The tnarkei Is steady. Quo
tation*. Rrollers. per |wir; half
grown. 4!a/(*a* three-fourths grown. Vtty
rid**, hens. 654/75* . roosu-rw, 40tififk ; ducks,
fth/iToc. gee#e. 7f */$l
EGGS—Fresh • ai*lbd 22c; cokl storage,
194129 c.
BUTTER—The tone of the market is
firm Quotations: Western creamery, 19f)
24*c; New York state dairy. li*#23c; extra
Elgin#. 2ft4*2ftc
tTIEEHK Market firm. fancy full
cream chee#*. for 20 to 22 pound
average. Xt/ Ju ioun*l avernges, 13c.
Early Vegetable*.
IRISH POTATOES Northern, $1
sack
4’ADR AG 8—6487 c per head
ONIONS—YeIIow. In barrel#, $2 09,
crates, so* ; red. $1.90.
ltr<*Mltiiff. Hoy and Grain.
FLOUR Market s’eady; potent. $4.30;
straight. $3 90. fan* y. $3 75; family. $3 nt)
MEAL—Pearl, per barrel. 52 70; j# r #u k
$1 i’,. city meal. |er sack, bolted, $1.1244/
$1 15. water ground $1 IMHI7H: city #rrlta.
jun k?-. $1 >*. iwarl grits*. Hudnuta, per bar
rl. $2 75. per Hack. $1254; sundry
brand**. $1 174411 > sack
CORN—‘Market firm, white, j>b lota, ftftc;
carload lots. 62c, mixed corn. Job lote, 62*'.
wrkwitl lolH, 59c.
RlCE—Market steady; demand irood;
fancy h* ad. 6c; fancy, 5%c.
Prime ft
Good 444/4%
Fair $ **4%
Common sl, 9
OATS—No 2 mixed, carload. S34< Job
lots, 354/36c; white cllpfa-d. car*. 28c; Job,
40c
BRAN-Job Jo##. 95* . ark*ad lol#. Do
ll AY Market ateady; No 1 timothy,
90c; job. 96* ; No. 2. 90r Job. PSc. earn.
Hugar and t ogre.
straATi-
Cut loaf .* 19:Diamond A b *4
('rushed 814 , ,mf, ctloners' A 84
Pow.lured 6 94 White Extra C.. 5 34
XXXX fmw*d . 5 99 Extra C 5 29
Granulated 5 ** Golden C 8 '*
Cuties 6 Yellows 491
Alotild A 5 09
COFFEE—
Mis ha Ifi c'prlme No 3. II c.
jj Vft J 8 c flood No. 4 lo\c
Peaberry I* Fair No 5 HHiei
Fan y No. 1 12 - Ordinary N * 1 c.
Choice No 2 ...lUiciCommon No 7.. Wic
Dried and Evaporated Krulla.
APPLES— Evafiorated. 797V4c; sun dried,
SHCc.
A I'HIPOTfI— Evaporated, Wc pound:
nectarine*, lbc.
HAIBINH —L* L . 12.10; Imperial caWneta,
12 75. kajee, 50-|sui*d liox-a. BA,- pound.
PEACH EH—Evaporated. t*aled. 17ViC;
unp sled. 8t9,.
PEARH— Evsporate.l, B\-
Hardware and lliilldlna *a|plles.
lime, calcium, plaster and
Cement- Alabama and Georgia llm- In
fair demand and eell at 80 cents a barrel,
special calcined plaster. 11 <0 P*r barrel,
hair. I’d sc. RoS'd.ile rement, 11.30® I.JS;
carload, lots, special; Portland c-m-nt. re-
ImII, 12 25; carload kits. Btxrfil.lO
LUMBER F O 11
NNAII Minimum, yard sixes. tiOiOffll.00;
-ar sills |IJ 50813 <si. dlffi. nil sixes 111‘B
QUM. ship stock. $I 1**118.W). sawn tlss.
p, 00Qg.50. hewn ties, 25®38-.
OIL-Market steady, demand fair, sig
nal. 45®50c; West Virginia Mack. 9®l2* .
turd. 6*,’. nestsfoot. t'a7oc. machinery. 18
®2!c. Ilnsecsd oil. rew. 78'V . tolled. 'B'yc.
kerosene 1 irlme white, 12- . water white,
13c. Pratl’s astral. 14c; deodorized stove
gasedine, drums, UHc. empty oil barrels,
delivered, 85c.
SHUT—Drop. $1 50, R B and large 1175,
chilled. 11.75
IRON Market very Heady: Awed-. 60, c
NAILH—Cut. 12 dP Imf,-I wire 8J.25 base.
BARRED WIRE—S3 per list pound*.
Gl’N POWDER—Per k-g. Austin crack
shot, 4(. half kegs. 12,r.. quarter kg*.
11.25. champion ducking, q,tarter keg-,
J 2.25. Dupont and llazird smokeless, half
Keg* 111 35. quart-r kegs, s'. 75; l-pin.i
canisters. *! Oft. less 25 per cent.; Trols
dorf smokeless powder. 1-pound cans, /l;
10-imund cans. 90c pound
Salt, Hides and Wool.
SALT—Demand Is fair and the market
etrady; earpad lots. lOft-pound burlap
sacks. 44c; Iftb-pound cotton a*, ks. 45c.
110-pound buriap sacks. 484 c; 1 Ift-pound
cotton sacks, ttr'r 225-pound burlap
sacks. 55c; 125-pound cotton sacks, Mt,
220-pound burlap sacks, 85c
IHDER-Market firm, dry flint, 134 c
dry Mil, UV/c, green salted, tea
WOOL Nominal, prime Georgia, free
of sand bur# unl block wool, 19* , black.
P" . btirrv. l'- Wa*. 25c, tallow. 3%<
Deer skins. 20**.
trot# and Not#.
APPLES Northern vib*tv. $2 50f|.L25
(•RANGES cft l. k.' U9 |**-r !>)*
PRUNES 4**m to 60s. l*c . ft 6 t* •<*#.
ftrti to 7k*. 7c; 70s to 80s. 64c; *># to ;g*. 6* .
to 109a, 54c.
BA NAN AS $1 X 412 ft) bunch
LEMONS Market steady at $2 50
GH'OANI'TH $4 35.
PEANUTH- Ample stock flr demand,
mark* t firm fain v tiand-pi* k*-d. Virginia
l>*-r |vund. 4%<•; hand-Hcked Virginia, ex
tras 4%C. N. r #ee*l |#*fuiii(4, 4c
NUTH-*Almotid#, Tnrrurona, lft , Ivl .>
14k*; walnuts. Fremh. 12*‘. Naples, 12*'.
!•* • an#, 12c; Brasil#. 13*'; fid*erl#. 13**. Ht
sorted nuts. 50-|*ound and 25-pound tM>*es,
12C.
ofton llhukliiu and 'l'flea.
RAGGING Market firm; Jufe, 2*4-
(•oiiud B%**; large lota. Ktyc; small lots,
J-pound 74* ; net Islam! bugging. 12‘yc
Tl ES Ht atv lard. 45-fM>und, arrow, large
lots, $1 3.); am ill lot#. $] 23
Ita eon, Hnims anil l.ard.
BAFoN Market firm; D k C. li side**
TV- D P bf'flb-s. B%c tEastern). OO
cordlngr lo average size. D, H Itelites, B%**
fWeatemi; smoked C. II aides. B%c.
If AMS - Hugur cure*!. 1144f!2*%c.
LARD Pure, in fierce#. B%**. in 59-
pound tins and NO-pound tuba, B%**.
‘*m|Hund. In tierces. 6% , .>>|*un*l tins,
and M>-|Murttl tubs, 6%<
Mist KLLAMCOI *.
PlPll—Mac4terel. half-barrel#. No 1.
88.(19 No 2. $7.00 ; No 2. $5.75 kit#. No
1. $130; No 2. $1.10; No 3. Bft Codfiah,
l-|sHir*l brick#. 64c; 2-found bricks. 6c.
Bmok*d herring. bx. 17491 V Dutch
h*rring lr keg#. $1 10; new mH*Jets, half
barrel#, 8-t 7'#
HYKI'P Market qHet; Georgia and
Florida syrup, buying nt 28'(/30r, s* lllng
at 22'*i36e; sugar house at lOAflftc
IIDNKV Fair detnand, .*-1 miiad. In bar
rels. ftftfiftdc gallon
High win*-# basis, $1 27
IME4N Eli WIGHT*.
GOTTON—Savannah to Bo#lon, per
*’Wl . 2Sc; to New York, per cwl., 20c; to
Philadelphia |*er bale. $1; Baltlnvor-- )1
FOREIGN DIRECT lit-men. 40c; I.lv
erpool. 40* ; Hamburg. 48c, Genoa. M* ,
Hurrefarmn, 66c; Manchester. 4ft*; Havre.
40**; Antwerp, 49; Reval. BOr; Rotterdaw.
4ft*: Trieste. sft- INIHRECT Idvrp*#>l.
354/38.', Hamburg. K)c; Gothenburg. 53- .
LUMBER By Pall Freights ateady, to
Baltimore and eastward. $4 50 to $5 75 per
61 including Portland
LUMBER -By Hi *-am Savannah to
Baltimore. $5 09, to p R. It . or B an*l O.
do* ks. $5 60; lo Phllatlelphta, 16%* per
cwt (4 pounds to foot); to New York
56ft) per M $725 to dork; lightered to
Boston. $8.50
NAVAL STORE®—The market la firm;
m-dlum six*- veaeelv l(**airi~(***rk. for
order#. 3s ftl per barrel of 3D pounds, and
3 per cent, primage. Spirit#, 4s 9d per
40 gallons gross and 6 per cent primage
Iyiige veaeela. ro#|n, 3**; splrtta. 4# ftl.
Steam 11c ier 109 pounda on rodn. I14;
on spirits. Savannah to Boston, and 34*
on rosin and 19* on sjHrit. to Now York
GRAIN. I*lsoVl*o*. KTt*.
New York. Nov. 20 —Flour steadier and
a shade more a.slve at old prices* t'om
meal steady. Rye easy; No. 2 Western.
55c.
Barley qul*t.
Barley malt quiet, but firm; Western,
854172*.
Wheat—Bpot steady: No. 3 red. 78Ve,
option* open ml easy In line with cables,
but later developed positive strength on a
better class of speculaalve buying, cou
pud with emailer primary receipts, e*.
I*>rt rumors and active local covering;
closed firm a! 412V’ advance. March
c;iMl Ml4c. May. 80c; November. 7*lc;
December. 774 c.
Porn—flpot firm; No J, 48- ; option*
were generally firm all day without t>e!ng
very active, deriving hull luspiratkin from
lile-ral clearances, the strength In wheat
and email i -ilmated receipt* to-morrow;
closed firm and 'V<l4c. net higher. Stay
closed. 414 c; December. 4114 c
Data—Steady; No 2,26 c; ofdlons dull
hut steady
Reef steady
Cut meata quiet.
Lard firm; Western steamed. $7.674; re
fined firm, continent, 17 M0. Homh Ameri
can, I* ISO; compound. *ft*t*ic.
pork steady.
Tallow strong, city, tsic; country. 440
sc.
Petroleum steady.
ftoatn quiet.
Turpentine dull. AT4o’*B°.
Hire steady.
flugar Raw quiet, but firm; refined
steady.
coffee—Spot Rio dull; No 7. Invoice,
TV; mild market quiet: Cordova. 94®
13',,' The market for coffee fill lire* open
ed steady at unchanged price# and ruled
quiet during Ihe forenoon with opinion*
divided European market* were strong
er than egpe ted. but were counterbal
anced by marked weakness In Hrsx,i.
with statistics bearish Early in the aft
ernoon liberal liquidation ser In and
caused a decline |n prices Late trading
wa* active with feeling bearish, and spot
marker neglected and weak The future
market closed quiet with price# unchang
ed to 10 point* lower Total sales 26.75 ft
bag*. Including December mi 5UG8.55,:;
Marc h. 6 55G*"ftc. Mav. * 7541 C. so
Butter <*ler, creamery. 194/26c; atate
dairy. 16(;4.-
Cheuvee ereadv; targe September fancy,
lhSc; small Beptember fancy, 11c.
Eggs easy; statu arid Pennsylvania, 240
Plant System
of Railways.
Train* operated ly snth meridian ttto#-
One hour slower than city time.
In eft cel Oct. 1. IWO.
All train#
Lv Savannah Pally. Ar Savannah
Bet w een
3 15 Am] . Savannah | I 00 am
5 jo am Waycroa* ,10 U am
* lu am, Jack*onvltle....... ;!2 lo n'n
5 W ptnj .and F10rida....... j 7 00 pm
Met w* <>n
1 V am Savannah 13 46 am
** < m Charteaton |7 am
1* •> mi . ind Last |6 10 ptn
(‘oniie, !., . ii Foil Tanipa with Pea
tneii.iir ,u'.t m .1 fit.it ateuners leaving
and llav ma Mondays,
Thuroliv and S ittirdaye, 11.00 p m
Call it i K*t nit * for further infor
mation
J H Pof.H imi s T P A .
WAI I I LM!K (tv Ticket Agent.
D* Soto Hotel Phone 73.
R W WHKNN Pa'-enger Traffic Man
mgrr Havannah, G,
%GEORGIA
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Trnli,. nirtvi ni nn,| ,|,.|.nrl from
< cmrnl triiiiluo, W.*nl Itrourl,
root <>f i.UMTiy air*l.
HH!i Mori,!l.in Tun. i >no hour .lower Ihn
city llmo
Arrlv*
Bm .nn.h Bnvnnnah:
Aukulo. M.ron AllanlaJ
** *.“*n I'm ■ rtirr o*l . Mlll(sl|irv!!|, •* Orpin
1 I xli Imannwtlatc ,B>inl.|
Aiiirun.i. Mrti„. AllunU.l "
lAlhrnrr, Monlßouirry, Co-|
•*>pm!lum*.u. ItlrmlDghrtm, Am OhAm
••rli'iin. Kufauld no,I Troy.|
** ImvrfAn >mni.>rl,i(|,,n '|t7lliun
'*iun <l l, non imiior Trnln |M iopm
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BBTM'KKN SAVANNAH ANT> TVIIEE"
• illi mrrirll.il trr Hum mh oliyr Urn,
I,KWE HAVANNAH.
Mornlni only IS, o n, Imlly <
Mon-Iny lu „ m I > illv 300 ~ in,
I.HAVE TVIIEE
Monday only 7li a nr Iwlly racp*
Monday 10 . B r I mil %I.v*p. m,
•on 11 *■.!;<, mu hr" at irruilnal i-.lnt.
wlHi all iraln. Norlliwr.t, Will MVI
South went
SleeHng if on nlirht trnln* between
Savannah and AuttuMa, Muon, Atlanta
end liltmiiifcnafn
Parlor cam on day trnln* between Sa
vnnnaf*. Ma.ot nral Atlanta.
foe complf-tiv liiforirMtlon. achedulea,
rat'H etxl , .him* (lorn. i|ply to
W <1 lIRKWHR. 'lty Ti. k**t nd Paa
eng* r Agent. 107 Bull street.
>r
\\ ft M INTYUF, D.fof Ticket Agent.
J 4 lIA ILF <leiif*ral l*m*wrg*T Agent.
P II HINTON. Trm< Manager
THKO D KI.INK. Ot n Sup* rlnfeaident.
Hiv.innah. Oa
tapfiMpiß [iMiTED
Double Daily Service
Thf abort lino to Norfolk. WaaldngtMfc
Baltimore. I’hllad. l t >til New Voik and
the Kami
| No. 44 | No m
l.v So vonri.ih, MAI* lly|U Mptrell Upm
Ar < olmnM.i H A I*. Ryj 4 S*|n! 4 3mm
Ar HaMKh. H A L. 1ty...|1l J7pn;U team
Ar Iturham H A I* Ry.. 7,m 4 14pm
Ar IVI. rebury, K A I* It, 4 Utm 4 Mpm
Ar Richmond. H A L Ityj 6 Item & 40pn
Ar Waehl ngnm IVnna .. *4i.int 3opm
Ar Baltimore, I “rein* ;]0 (Hamit 25pm
Ar Philadelphia Ivnna.... 13 Tfptnj 1 Mam
Ar Now Voik. I'imw | 303 pm. 6 13am
No. 44 No •
l.v Savannah. F A I. lty;u Xpmlll Mpm
Ar I’ort/irnuoth. H. A. I. Ityj 7 0 stipm
Hteamera leave Norfolk dally, except
Monday lor liulllmort. I'hlladeiphta and
Now York, and dally for W aid) In at on.
The abort lino to Montgomery. Mobile
and New Orion na, leaving Savannah at
735 a. m . urrlvlna at Montgomery 7.40
p. m . at which joint clom* connection la
made with the 1* 41 N. It It, arriving
at Mobile 3:06 a. m and New Orleana
7 40 a. m.
The abort line to Femandlna. Jar k.*i
vlllc, Tampa and other Florida polnta.
| No 37 | No. tl
l.v Savannah. B A I, Ily| 5 (MU m 1 07pm
Ar Fernandlna, HA I* R> # Stem Obpm
Ar Jacksonville, H A U Ityj 9 10am 7 4upm
Ar Tampa, B. A. L>. 1ty....| 5 30ptu Mum
Magnltl. < til Pullman bufM ■ I-- ping car
servlto to Washington. Hslttmorr Phla
delphta mot New York, til so to Jackson
ville and Tampa.
Dining earn from Savannah to llatalet
a nd Richmond lo New York
IlultM parlor car* H.iv.innnh lo Mast
gaoiery
For additional Information apply to
Ticket Office, Hull and Krywn street*.
Phone
7Hr; Wcittern regular parking, nt mark,
3124 c
Potatoes itonly; Jeraeva. tl 0061. 37441
New York 244; long Island. II SO#
1.75; Jrraey awreta. ll.tofr'J 7S
Peanuts steady; fancy hand-picked. 41*13
Hr. other domestic, te.
Panhagea linn, leant la land, per 100,
13 00*M .M.
Col ion by vtcam to Liverpool, 2So.
COTTOt a unit OIL.
New York, Nov. in —Oottoneerd oil dull
and about aleady without i-luiniio Prime
crude, liarrcla. • nominal Prime sum
mer yellow. 33.'; off summer yellow, 3244 c;
prime winter yellow, maitoc; prlma whtta,
17&4c. prime meal *26 00636.50
CHICAfsO MtIIKItTS.
Chicago. Nov 3f —Local speculators
ah owed renewed Interest In all Ibe grain
•ind provlalun markets today, and fairly
good advance* were recorded In all com
modities In consequence of the unproved
demand lgw contracts were altU a fac
tor In corn. Wheat closed H4*6*c higher,
corn Sc higher for November and Mf*c
higher for December. Oat* advanced a
shade and provisions closed from 31*®
1274 c higher.
The leading future* ranged as follows:
opening Highest. lowest. Closing.
Wheat. No 2
Nov 70*| 7"% 70 TOU
Dec 7Ot*7oVi 71 Va 70 707*671
Jan .... m*7l4i 73 7074 71*67174
Com. No 3--
Nov 41 t/41>4 4374 47*4 414*
Dec .... 3&448&% 351* 3514 35‘4
M.v .. SMUMSTfc 3644 35% 3s’*
Oats. No. 2
Nov 31*4 7t*4 H *ll4
Dec 314*6717* 217*073 314* 31%
May 3374 24 231*63*14 23%©24
Mesa Pork, per barrel-
Nov ....in ao fit Oh tuoo moo
Jan 11 00 11 75 It h 11 73
May ... 11 W UH U TH4 nmt
Continued on Eighth Paces
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