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OTl'.ll * Ml ARP ItlaE COTTOB
Kl TI BI'.I I Lose *T DD LIXB.
Ihr !lnH for Profits Wk Too Great
l<> tuih>lin<l. mill Ihr t'losing Was
\\ rnU Ml H Ih'i'llnr n( .Tit* Points,
spot Mnrkrla Mum Improved l our.
Spirits ‘•••Id ni Jttr Altrr Ihr rios
l,,u_si<>(l>s Irregular nnd Iteac
lluusr) After Sharp Uvaner.
■ oral auit Telegraphic llrlris.
The Morning News Office.
W(dnee)i)r, Nov. I!,
Thr sensitiveness of Ihe rollon futures
market to the preasure of profit-taking
amply demonstrated In the movement
of price* to-day. The outlook was uncer
tain for Imiti aides at me oionlng. which
was below last night a closing on unfav
orable Uvcrpool advices. The effect of
li | was promptly overcome by general
„IM -s calculated to atem the tide nd
j..,ve me market a substantial life In the
other dire Hon. When prices did star! up
l ev went with a rush, the highest for
January being Stale. It was here that
there wits a natural rush lo take profits,
and under lie effect all positions yielded
sharply, the closing being weak and lr
(igular at a decline of 3 nnd 3 points
The bulge In futures carried ihe local
apot market up 1-1* cent a the noon call,
but there was later a reaction to the open
ing prl’e Those who have watched the
all .non closely believe ihe spot markets
to be In very strong position, with the
pr. ri -■■ for the maintenance of steadily
advancing prices. It seems lo he certain
that the unseal cotton Is not to he drawn
to morketa hy a s. are or a pretense of
It a tlvlty. such as spinners may endeavor
to create by withholding orders. With
the jarge consumptive demand for cotton
holders Mkk to the belief that It only re
mains for them to follow out thetr theory
to get the prices they expect.
Th* spirits turpentine market opened
firm it iH cents, and closed quiet and
ui hanged After the closing preety gen
eral sales were made at 33 cents. The
rosin market c.osed ttrm and um hanged,
with good demand prevqi.ing, and the
market showing a stiffening tendency.
Stocks closed Irregular and reactionary on
tremendous profit-taking which foi'uwed
a strong opening that .arrlcd the entire
list up The following resume of the dif
ferent markets will show the tone and
quotations at the close to-day:
Tour lit t-elleriil llarkets.
Cotton—Quiet, steady, unchanged,
tfio. ks—Reactionary at advance.
Money—CaU steady, 3404 per cent.
Turpentine—Quiet, 39>jC
Rosins—Firm, unchanged.
Corn—Firm, higher.
Whsat—Steady at advance.
Oats—Closing lower.
Provisions—l'nchangcil to 7' a c higher.
Cottonseed OH—Quiet, easy.
t UTTnt
T.ia cotton market showed great activ
ity to-day, with the demand better than
for eever.il days iwst. Commensurate
with the Improvement In th<- demand, was
the determination of holder** to ‘stand
pa:.“ end with but few exceiulon* con
cessions could rot be obtained That n
boom In the cotton futures market is ap
parently on seems to he the understand
ing among holder*, who look for fur!h*r
advances. They look for cotton lo bring
10 cents easily, and possibly u much higher
Pn e. Tha local spot market opened un
changed. advanced 1-10 cent t the l p
m •-ell. and at the closing, dropped back
to the opening price. Sales on the spot
were 9t5 bales Receipts were 147*.,
j.*lnst 8.46 X last year, and 7.H54 yenr be
e lesi. Good mhidhng f o.b. brought
f m 10H to 10 S-16 cents, with the demand
< Ive. ami transaction# for the day *#;-
I laetorv to the trade.
The following were the official spot quo
tation! a; the close of the market at the
Colton Exchange to-day:
• This , Last
| day. | year.
Good middling 3*, 7~5-K
Middling 94 7 j.pt
law middling 314 c 9-ig
Market quiet and steady; sab *
Havannah Receipts, Exports and Siocks:
Lecetp:# this day t.f75
Hacedpta this <liy lust year s (.;
This day year before last 7.6. M
heoelpts since. Rep:. 1. 19W 491347
Same day last year te c,31
t oaatwlse eximriit aq
■mtlnent exi>orts j.gja
Stock on hand this day SS 110
S .me day hist year 1tt.173
Receipt# and Stock* at the Ports:
Kecstpts this .lay 44.331
l:-elpt* this day last year .31,977
It. ,-ipt* this day year before last <3.304
Total receipts since Bepi. 1, 1900 ..2,997 ISS
Sinus time last year 3,719.433
-am* time year before last 3,88...747
S c- k at all ports to-day 761.555
Sto-’k same day last year 993.51(5
Dally movements at other ports—
Galveston—Firm: middling. 9\c; net re
celpts, 15.7 W; gross, 15,707. soles, 752; stock,
230. 579. .
New Orleans—Firm; middling. 94c: net
• dpt*. 15,<K. gross. 14.344; sales. 6.200;
m • k. a7.J
Mobile—Firm; middling. 99-16 c; net re
did*. 834. gross, sat; sales, 150; stock.
*>i
Charleston—Firm; middling, 94c; net re
• .1 is. l.jua, gross. 1,30<: stock, 19.629
" ilmlngton— Firm; middling. 94c. net
r< < ipts, 379; gross. 379. stock. 10,579
N rfolk—Firm, middling. 9\r; net re
• I ts, 1,95; gross, 1,960; sales, 152; stock.
-7 go
I iltlmore—Nominal; middling. IO40;
315; stork. 9.079
N' w York—Firm, middling, 10V- net r*-
• p’s. I.l*l gross. 1.637; sales. 773; stock.
' 73
• ton—Quiet; mldd ng. 1014 c; net re
p's * 3 gross, 3.711
i idvipnia Firm. mi<l King, 104 c; net
1 .pis. 175, gross. 175; stock. 4,815.
I'd •i.-.iia—Net receipts. 352; gross. 253.
'..> movements at Interior towns—
Aususta—Firm; middling. l*(c; net re
1a -. 1.5*1, gross. 1,35 c, sales, I.tXtß. sto* k.
Memphis—Firm; middling. 9 \r. net re
il ►. .:. 11. gross. 4.0J6, sales, t.Ofrt. stock.
• 9,013.
dt Louis—Firm; middling. V: net re-
P’ k 1.5(4: gross, 10.449; stock. 59.352.
it,rinnatl—Quiet; middling. 9V'. net re.
t-. *■•; gro-s mM, stock. 9.t>40
II baton—Firm; middling. 90o; bet re
-1 • 17., gro-s, 17,555, ssit*. ■*•■; stock,
9 241
1 "Ulsvllle—Firm; middling. 9-V’.
i:\pnrts of cotton This Day
■otv* * :,>n—To Great Urlialn, 11.172; con
t'.nsnt. 5.657.
N w Orleans—Coastwise, 4.027.
Mobile— Coastwise, 438.
savannah—Continent. 1.633; coastwise.
>4.
Norfolk-Coastwise. *B2.
New York—To Great Britain. 599;
", 100, lontlnent. 2.113.
c-i eii.i- To Great Britain. 333
id f reign exports from all port* this
To Great Britain, 12.124. to Fiance,
to the comment, 9,408.
( ,o ’*c foreign rtpirn from all ports thus
this we-k: To Gr*<at Britain. 97 519;
r " e. 6.U55. to the continent. .22
'ui foreign exports since Sept. 1, 190:
'rest Britain. 1.172.159: lo France. 21 .-
to the continent, 735,263.
‘leston. Nov. 31—Cotton Arm, mhl
-9**69 11-jc; sales, 150.
•BA 191,931) roTTOY.
■he tendency m tha sea Island cotton
set during the past week was for
, r price* Business was on a moderate
.th no apparent greai desire from
' nuarter to take cotton The receipt*
vw # shrinkage agatnat last year. The
MURPHY & CO.. INC..
Board of Trad# Building. Savannah
Prlvat* leased wires direct to New York.
Chicago and New Orleans.
t OTTUS, STOt H ANO HR ALA.
New York offles. No. gi Itruadway.
Offices In principal cit U-a throughout the
South. Write for our Market Manual and
bock containing Instructions for traders
sale* are about one-third what they were
the corresponding week last year.
Price* about os follows:
I'xtra choirs Fast Florida* 23 h 24
Extra cho te and fancy Flor 1 23
I. c.iotce and fancy Georgias 21944)22
■ hope G*orglas . ",ntl
Extra tins Georgias 39 0—
Fine Ut-otgiaß Giomlnal) is y
Urdlurn line and common 18 n-
Receipte end Stoi-ks— 19IW-01 1839-01
Rteetpts past w. ck 3.52-' IWI
Exports past week | 1.72! 2.271
Receipt* tills season | 25,Mn 35.335
Sa.e-* pae: week | 1.190 3.526
Stock on hand I 19,092; 17.51)
COTTOSt ri TI HBB.
The t'loslnu Weak and Irregular ff.fi
1* Points Loner.
New York. Nov 21.—The cotton market
to-day made a lower start, following dis
appointing English able*, hut tho loss
wis soon recovered and a marked net
gain scored on a return of hull confidence,
a reaction abroad and substantia! evi
dence that the public was again a buyer
The late market was weak under realiz
ing. While operatlnn* were on a somew hat
smaller scale, there was a large trade re
corded with January and March the chief
options dealt In.
The market staried steady with prices
down 2 to 5 point, following the disap
pointing advices from Liverpool. Local
bulls bought on the decline, a wave of
ptofft-taklnK carried prices 104ftIff (mints
lower In the first hour, but sentiment
(hanged at this punt and the market
again exhibited pronounced atrength
while prices advanced well above the close
■f yesterday. The late cables Indhated
nervousness among the foreign shorts, the
advices received from the South told of
higher spot markets on urgent demand
from exporters und American *|Hnner*.
hut added that holders were offejing very
little cotton even at the higher prices l>c
ereased crop estimates had considerable
w*lght tn strengthening bull sentiment,
ard a severe storm was said to be doing
general damage In Ihe central belt.
Throughout the day prolU-taktng wa a
prominent feature and during the last
hour the offerings were very heavy. Asa
result prices declined w.th a rush. At the
dose the market was weak and Irregular
with prices 3 to 9 point* lower.
FLI (Tt AT 103 9 13 FI TIHE9.
New Y'ork. Nov. 21 —Cotton futures
opened steady at the decline and closed
weak and Irregular. Price* as follows
| Open High Low Close.
January I 982| 996 STS 9.79
February ....J 993| 991 9.76 | 9.77
March I 9.81 |9 92 9.75 976
April I 9.80 978 977
May | 9-76 9.90 j 9.75 | 9.75
June 9.7S | 953 | 976 | 973
July | 9.78 | 985 | 9.71 i 9.7 U
August I 9.58 | 969 | 9.55 j 9.55
Hcptcmher 8.83 8 9ft j 8 89 895
October I•••• i ■••• I•••■ I
November ...I 9.98 |lO 14 | 996 10 01
December .... 988 [lO 00 | 9-0 j 983
LIVERPOOL COTTON MAHKRT.
Liverpool. Nov. 21. 4 p m.-Spot, fair
demand, prices steady: American mid
dling. 6Sd. Th* sales of the (lay were
10.0>> bales, of which weie lor specula
tion and export, and Included 8.500 Amer
ican. Receipt*. 28.000 hales, all Ameri
can
Futures opened quiet and closed steady
at the advance. American middling, low
middling clause. November. 5.J4d buyers;
Nov cm tier-December 5 3ld buyers; I>e
cember-January. 5 28*1 buyers; January-
Fabruary, 5 2>hrs 27d sellers; February-
March, 5.24©6.25d fellers; March-Aprll.
5.23d sellers; Aprtl-May, 5 2105.22 1 sell l rs;
May-June. 6.2>*l buyers; June-July, 5.1 M
buyers; July-August. sb-l huyeis. August-
Septcmber, 5.07ii5 (A*l sellers.
3K3V OK LEAN 9 COTTON FI Tt HEX.
New Orleans, Nov. 21—Cotton future*
steady.
Nov (Md).9 93 April 9 W,fl9 68
Dec 9.89479 70 May 9 66 0967
Jan 9 6fi9 *; June 9 6609,68
Feh 9 66419 69 July 9.6509 68
March .. . 9 66819 67i
COTTON I.KTTERS.
New York. Nov. 21.—Murphy * Cos. say
of .otton; Decided reaction occurred In
to-day s market during latter part of ses
sion. Ihe decline, uncovered numerous
stop-loss orders, anil the liquidation was
principally by recent buyers; as the long
Interest has accumulat’d conaiderably
during the past few dav The opening
on Liverpool was not fully up to expec
tations, their future market la-lng up only
3- to 4 td. We opened 610 9 points
lower than last night’s close but the same
crowd. New Orleans and New York !<>-
*a,s. were again conspicuous buyers, and
In Ihe meantime Liverpool Improved 2-64
to S-fitd During the early part of the
session our market was decidedly strong.
January advancing to 9.36 fluctuating
on a range of 90 to 95 during the balance
of the morning session, hut after the noon
rail, a heavy telling movement set In al
though the New Orleans bull crowd
bought rather freely, tan not sufficient 10
sustain price*. January decline *0 9
and closing within 2 to 3 point# of the
lowest for the day. We arc Inclined to
think that the de* line to-day was brought
around In order lo reduce the long inter
est. and that the market will do better
to-morrow Eseimatcd port receipts 44.44-3.
against 61.977 last year. New Or.cans ex
pects to-morrow 12,006 to 13,000; Houston
11. TV) fo 12.500. against 12.300 last year.
New York Nov. 21 Hubbard Bros. 8-
Cos. say: Opening slightly lower in re
sponse to the dt appointing Liverpool ad
vices our market quickly recovered on ar
bitrage buying which has been the fea
ture of the past few days A large In
terest ha# been transferred from thi-iiiar
kei to Liverpool agdn-t shipments from
the South, a- that market I* recetv.ng
large amounts of cotton. Interrupted
wire communication wlih the Sooth Inter
fcred with business Southern markets
are strong and higher with no disposition
on the part of holders to Sell. Small crop
estimates are everywhere current. In
creasing the belief pi higher prtees Re
ceipt* are light at the port*, though the
Atlantic towns show an increase as rom
pared with last week The temper of
the trade is distinctly bullish with not
the slightest desire to sell short even
for a reaction.
DRY OOODR.
New York. Nov. 21 —The market for dry
goods shows considerably more doing In
4- brown sheetings, but no change tn
character of demand for heavier brown
cottons. Bleached rotten* are ttrm
throughout, demand rood* rale, but stork*
limited- In coarse colored cortons busi
ness Is fair a* Arm prices. Print cloths
very Arm st full prices. Woolen and
worsted dress goods and men's wear
ftbrlrs slow and prices Irregular.
FINANCIAL.
JOHN W. DICKEY,
• taek end Hoad Broker,
ACGI9TA. GA.
Write tor List.
IHE MORNING NEWS: THURSDAY', NOVEMBER 22, 1000.
NO 41. 9TORK9
Wednesday. Nov. 21.
SPIRITB TERPENTINE -Th* tunvn
tt<n market <U*\ not any rMt power
of to-day. Tn© further yleM-
W k of ihe price by u drop of n cent tn
low yesterday'* cloeln* lead* to the be
lief that further recei*tom my he ecoreai
before lively trading tn struck.
The opening a the Hoard of Trade woe
tlim at 39'| cent*, with of i.i caiki*.
an*l th© ckiting quiet nd unchangod. w.th
lid further re|M>rte<t It nai fu*r
tie ckMung that the m.irket howed ©d
•iitkmal wtakne?© hy xMi*kletable eat***
at 3H cent*, ind with buyer* reserving or*
ler# even at thin prtre In the hope that
mippjle* could be had Inter cheapnr. The
day'a receipt* w*r‘ 1.J70, nd th© exports
lit.
ROSINB —The rosin market closed firm
nnd unrh.mir'<l. with !alea for th* day of
I. tvrrei© at the oiYemna call. Th© de
mand wn. *••*I .ill day. It w* reined
lit tetn*' quarter* th.t there was * tttiffen
int tendency, but any advance w m not
shown in the 4 oVlook cloetn* the
Hoard of Tral The I*y’e receipt* were
and the cxp9*t 431. Price* fol
lowa:
A. B. C |l xe in a©
r> 1 k i
B 1 36 M 1 70
F | 40 N 2 10
0 1 45 W G 3 60
H 1 bo W W 2 $5
Receipt* Wedneialay—
Spirit*. Homo
Central Railroad 134 ai*
F A W 57?* 1.44*
s A. E OxV 2.0K.1
Sloop Ogaretst *
eut b k,
I2xp”ris Wednesday
H. B I>. H Miller, Baltimore .... a.v>
H H Kansas niv, N Y 358 si
Naval Store* Statement—
S|lrit. Bosln
stock Atirll 1. 190* 2,197 142.ji*
Receipt* to-day J,370 3.962
Receipts previously 281,181 687.373
Tot.il since Aplil 1 '284 748 833.840
Export* to-day 358 431
Lxp,iris previously 249.79 J 70,1.63*
Exports since April I 250.150 7b.ui
ftlcM'k on hand to-day 34.598 129.771
Stock last year 34 419 142.865
Omrleston, S c\. Nov. 21 —Turpentine
Arm. 39c. Hoatn Arm. eal-s, AW. un
changed
Wilmington. Nov. 21 -Spirit* turpentine
mailing doing, prices unchanged, receipt*
,T 7 casks Bosln steady, 812001.25; re
ceipts 176. Crude turpentine Arm. 81.4u4:
2 40; receipts 91. Tar str-ady, 81 55. re
ceipts Xv).
New Orleans. Nov. 21.—Receipts, lloein.
709, turpentine, 271; exports, none.
FINANCIAL.
MONEY—The demand keeps fairly up
with the supply.
FOREIGN EXCHANGE - Market
Steady. Commercial demand. 11635. sixty
days. 84 kC,; ninety days. 84 78S. franc*.
Fails and Havre, sixty days. 5.2214; Kwtss.
sixty days. 5 25V Belgian 824\; marks
■t| dsiyt • nlneiy day*. 939-16.
DOMESTIC EXCHANGE - Steady
t>ariks are buying at 1-16 discount and
selling as follows 825 and under. 10c prs
tinum. 82.7 to 85n ] „ premium; 850 to 8100.
Ns- premium. BHO to 83>. 25c premium.
8-00 to II 'Ui. G premium; lI.OUO and over,
75c per M premium.
SECt'HITIEB—Money Is working a lit
tle close, thus causing investor* to hold
off.
Xlneka.
Bid Ask
Augusta and Savannah P. R 109'4 110’i
Atlanta and Wert Point 129
do 6 per rent rertlftcate* 1(18
Augusta factory 82 *5
OBlxens' Bank .....134 136
Chatham Bank 110
Chatham It. E. A I. Cos., A .... 57 5*
do do B td 57
Eagle and Phoenix Mfg Cos. ....106 110
Edlscn Electric Ilium Cos 107 110
Enterprise Mfg. Cos 103
Germania Bank 1.80 ...
Georgia and Alabama 23 36
Georgia Itailroad. Common 215 217
Granitevllle Mfg Cos 165 170
J. P. King Mfg Cos. 100 103
Langley Mfg Cos 115 130
Merchants' National Bank 112 ...
National Bank of Havannah i.V)
Oglethorpe Havings and Trust .110
People's Having* and Ix>an 100
Southwestern Railroad Cos 109*4 1104
Savannah Gas Light Cos. 244 254
Southern Bank 153 155
Savannah Bank arsl Trust lit
Sibley Mfg Cos. Augusta M 88
Savannah Brewing 102
Honda.
Bid Ask
Char.. Col. & Aug. Ist ss. !9W 106 1"8
Chat. A Gulf H. R. 5 per cent. Ist
mortgage 102 lot
Atlanta city 4s, 1922 107
Augusta city ts, 1927 146
do 445. 1925 11l
■to 7s, 1903 107
do 6*. 1913 122
Aa. Mid. sa, inrt'd. 1928, M K N 100 101
Augusts Factory 6 per cent.. 1915.111 113
Brunswick and Western 4-. 1938.. 83 A3
C. It it A Banking collateral 5s 95 91
C of O. let motg. se, 1945
F A A 120 121
C. of O. con. ss. 1945. M A N 954 '.<64
C. of G. Ist Incomes. 1945 52 52
do 2d Incomes 174 184
do 3d incomes. 1945 8 9
C of G (M G. A A. Div.) 5e
1947. J A J 97 98
C. of G. (Eaton Branch). Ss. 1926
J A D 974 994
Cltv A Suburban R R. Ist 7* —lO4
Columbus City ss, 1909 107
Charte*ton city 4s. 199 .. 100 103
Ends A Phoenix Mills *. 1928.. .107 110
Edison Electric Illuminating 6*. 146
Enterprise Mfg 6s. 1902 1(B
Georgia ltailroud 6s. 1910 115 117
G. 8. A F„ 1945. J. A 1124 1124
Georgia A Alabama Ist ss. 1945..144 106
Georgia state 345. 1930. J A J.. .U 0 112
do 3',s. 1915, M. A N 105 107
do 445. 1915 1184 119 V)
M icon city 6s. 1910. J A J 116 118
do 14*’ quar., Jan I'6 1:2
Ocean Htcamshlp ss. 1920 lot 108
Savannah city ss, quar. January
1919 110 111
do s*. quar. February. 19/* 109 1098,
South Carolina state 44#. 1933 .117 110
Sibley Mfg Cos. 6*. 1> 102
South Bound 5* 99 100
8.. F. A W. gen mt-ge 6. 1934 .125 126
do do Ist ss. gold , 19.31 115 117
do St. John Div. Ist 4s. 1934 .... 94 96
New York. Nov. 21— Money on call
steady. 3*t&4 per cent . last loan 4 pr
cent. Prime mercantile paper. 405 per
cent. Sterling exchange steady, with
.1 ual huslneve In bankers' hills, at 84 ’l*,
for demand, and at 84.80404 81 for slx'V
days, posted rates. 84.82 and 84 854; com
mercial bills. 81 0' 4 u I Silver cert 111-
cates, 64066 c; bar silver. 634 c; Mexican
doilais. su4c. Government bonds steady;
rtate bond* strong; railroad bonds strong
STOCKM A.NU BOND#.
The Opening Jump Fallowed by Re
action on Realising.
New York. Nov. 21.—T0-day# atoek
market represented no'lflng more than
the routine progress of a apeculatlve
boom There was a contlmiar.ee of a
large and well distributed demand for
storks, and there was very heavy selling
to take profits, The result was the same
Irregularity m price movement, which !ia
been more or less the rule 1 \*er since me
presen: speculative period began
The profit-taking to-day eomewnat over
bore the nw buying, or at all events the
selling movement showed it.* greatest
force toward* the close of the session *0
that the sentimental effect in to-day#
market was on the side of reaction to a
greater extent then on previous day*.
London felt th* Influence and bought
stocks in the American department on a
large s ale. Assertions are mode that
the foreign speculative pubtlol* showthg a
growing interest In American stocks, but
the largest part ot the foreign buying t* at
tributed lo the provision making ugaifu-t
th* options sold by foreign .lealers before
the clar ion, a large pan of which are
to aim come due. and wlih very heavy
losses aheady shown hy the great ad
vsnee :n pikes. Undoubtedly very large
operations are conduct id also In leaidon
on ci ir.l Inwtruetions from New Y'ork
It was perfectly natural that the good
market afford’d by the large buy.ng this
1 Kittling should be taken idvantage of to
take protits on the notable advance In
prices of yesterday. The flrw.hour of tha
msikeg wae furiously active and remark
ably stead), the demand being tut *u
Ircely as to preclude any eensailon.il ad
vatic* s. But as an Impression began to
be made on prices, the selling pressure
was telaxed. showing the careful nursing
procras of the powerful speculative lead
er, who are at the head ol the present
movement. Buying wn then diverted
to new point* and under cover of the no
table silvan, e thus a ileved, Ihe realis
ing was resumed. The day < >..*cd with
:he market somewhat overwhelmed with
the volume of rcalltlng. although there
were wa, final rallies on short covering
But lan prices were near the lowest ex
cept ui the stock* that had been ’■spe
cially strong. The Grangers were fore,
most in this list, St Paul lc xltug with
an extreme advance of .74 Atchison com
mon was vary heavily bought mi an sil
van, o of 24 Brooklyn lltpld Transit
tn.. the other local Ira. lion in. kw. ieouts
vllle, and at one time Bnmr and People's
Gas were also strong point. The North
ern Pacific stocks were naturally prom
inent In tho reactionary tendency atu-r
yesterday's notable advance, and Penn
sylvania was ai*o quite wink The steel
stocks yielded to increasing pressure and
closed eh* day g.tierillv nt ret decline*
The early st length in Vnton Pacific, the
Denver and Itio Grande* and the H>.
lotils and 8 tn Franco- o slocks yield*,! to
reaction. The internatlivnal Paper amt
Bag and Paper stock* were wt-ttk on talk
of a strong rival organisation
The demonstrative publication of a
Itillieh Interview hy the moss prominent
Individual operator in the street was made
lie o* oa,|on for much of the protlt-ink
Ing Money continued easy anl the *>ib
tteaeury pud out tl,6oo’d) on account of
assay office characters, for gold <lepo. tied
st Pacltlc roast points from Australia
The bond market showed well distrib
uted strength on a large volume of deal
ing*. Total sale* par value. 23.845.099.
United Slate* bonds were all unchsng',l
o:t lust call.
The teeal sale* of Block* to-day were
1.632,800 share* Including Atchison. 148. WM.
do preferred. 82,590; Balllmore and Ghlo,
10.200; Chesapeake and Ohio, 16 409; Chk a
g<>. Burlington and Quincy, an.jyi, Cht
c.igo. Rock I land and Pacttl 25.490. Den
ver and Rio Grande, 7,inn. do |ef"rre*l.
97.00". Gi, nt Northern preferred. 5.175;
Illinois Central. 8.390; Lnulsvllk- and Nash
ville. 2350; Manhattan. 57,6<5>. Metropoli
tan Sir.#l Railway. 15.199. Mi *"iirl Pa
nic. 11.4” New Y'ork Central, 21*.k,c Nor
folk and Western. 24,609. Northern Pn Iflc.
81 WO. do preferred. 31 999; Ontatlo and
Weetern, 9,500, Pennsylvania, 19 BP. Read
ing tlrst preferred. JJ.MOj 8# Louts an>9
Ban Francis o. 4.489; do second preferred,
5.609. Ht. Paul, 77.201'. Southern Pacific,
50.RW; Southern Railway, t.9oj. .)> prefer
red. 15,109. ( nlon Pacltlc. 120.100; tio pre
ferred. 11,100; Wheeling and I-ike Erie,
5 no. Ameil’-un Smelting. 11,300; American
Steel Hoop. 5,400; American Steel am)
Wire. 35.409, do preferred, 6.309; Anierkain
Tin Plate, 9.100: American Tobacco. 25,100:
Brooklyn Rapid Tran*lt, 39.i0i; Colorado
Fuel and Iron, 13,800; Continental Tobu o.
14.80. do preferred, 5.40>, Federal Hleel
31,300; do preferred. 9.890; National Steel.
5.600; North American. 30,900, People*
Gns. 35.800, Sugar. 59.309; Tennessee Coal
and Iron. 26.100. Vnlled tttate* Leather.
28.200.
New Y'ork Stock List.
Atchison 4"VI nton Pa. Iflo . 734
do pref 8.14 and” pi . f 824
Bair. A Ohio ~ 824 VVahash 84
Can. Pae v>4| do pref 214
C*n Sou 67 Wheel A L. E.. 104
C. A Ohio 344 do 2nd pref. . 2*4
c a. W 144 Wla. Cent 124
C., B A Q l.>7’/Third Ave Hi
C.. Ind. A L. .. 23 Adams Ex. 139
do pref 564 Am. Ex. i2
C. A E. 11l 98 |t'. 8. Ex 4k
C. A Nw 16s Wells Fargo Ex. 131
C„ R. I. A P 1154 Am. Cot Oil ... 314
C. C. C. A 84. L. <6')j do pref 90
Colo. Sou 7 |Am Malting ... 44
do Ist pref ..43 | do pref 23
do 2nd pref .. Ik ,Am. 8. A Ref. fc!\
Dei. A Hudson..ll*4 do pref 96> v
Del., L. A YV .182 |Am. Spirits p,
I). A 14. O. .. 224 do pref 17
do pref 774,Am. Steel iluop. 314
Erie 13\ do pref 774
do Ist pref 49 j Am. 8. A Wire. 5*4
Great Nor. pref I*2 | do pref am.
Hocking Coal .. 164.\m Tin Plate., 4.1 q
Ho king Val. . 39 do pref &k
111. Cent 1254 Am Tobacco ...1114
I* Central .... 204 do pref 134
do pref 47 |Ana. Min C 0..... 514
U E W 36',. Brook It T .... 764
do pref. l<*>4t‘oio. F. A I. ... 544
lstke Shore ... 2104 font. Tobacco .. 374
L. A N *24 do pref 91
Manhattan L. ..113 iFed. Steel bl\
Met. Si. I4y ..1754 do pref 774
Mex. Central . 13 1 * Gen. Elacirlo ..168
Minn. AHt L.. 644|Glucosi Sugar -■ 56
do pref lAl4i do pref M3
Mo Pacific .... 604 inti. Paper 214
M A O *>' 4 do pi. f . 71
M-, K. A T. .. 11 ? Laclede Gas .... 724
do pref 374 Nat. Ulacull .... 39
N. J Central ...143% do pref #1)
N. Y', Central ..1304,Nat. Lead 304
Nor A Weal. .. 445- <io
do pref. 914,Nat. Steel 3*S
Nor. Pur 714 <io pief 914
do pref 834'N. Y. Air Brake,l6l
Ont A Waal. .. 254 Nor. Am 194
O. R. A Nav. .. 42 Par. Cousl 594
do pref 76 | do I*l pref ... tr>
Pennsylvania ILT* do 2nd pref. ... 69
Reading 194 Par. Mall 45*5
do Ist pref. .. 63 I People* Gas ...1008*
do 2nd pref. .. 31 |lTe*aed S Car. 534*
R. G. W 65 do pref 8&4
do pref 93 Pull Pa!. Car 196
St. LAS F... 164 8. R. A T 5
do Ist pref ... 74 (Sugar 1.144
do 2nd pref. .. 454 do pr"f 115
81 L 8w It Term C. A I. .. 77
do pref 3*4 17. 8. Leather .. 154
St. Paul 127,* do pref 76‘*
do pref 175 It. 8. Rubber .. 35
Hi P A Ora ..122L do pref 944
Sou. Pat 42 {West. Union .... 844
Sou It) 114 R. I. A 8 17
do pref 634 do pref 644
Tex. A Pac. .. 19 P. C. C. ASt L. 54
Bond*.
V. 0. 2a ref. M A O 4s hid M
reg 1944 N. Y. C lat ..I(*4
do coup 1944 N. J. C O 5a..13R<(
do *. rag. ..Kra’i North. Pac. 3s . 71\
do 3*. roup. ..1094 do 4* 1944
do new♦. reg 137 ;N Y . C. A 8t
do newt*, c’p.l27 | Lout* 4s ......107
do old 4*. reg.m’sV A W C A 99*)
do rill Is. c |i.1154,0re. Nav. 1 t...l*ff
do sa. reg. .1124 b> 4* lOß'i
do s*. coup, .1124 Ore. 8 L 6* .1274
D. of C. 366* .1244 do con 6* ...1144
Aten. gen. 4* . 1" '.Head Gen. 4* .. <54
do adjt 4* 654 Rio G. W Ist 10PV)
Can Sou 2d I<*H 8t L A I. M.
C. of Ga. con con 5* 1124
6* 6 8:. L. A 8 F.
do I*l tnc. .52 I gen 126
do 2d Inc. ofd 17‘- St Paul con .1734
C A O 14* . 19148 t P . G. A P.
do 5s 11* let 11*4
C. A Nw C 7* 140 8t P.. C. A P.
C. A Nw R F 5# 1194
Deb 5a 119 Sou. Pac 4* .. 84
Chi. Ter. 4s ~99480 u. Rv 5s ....13354
Col Sou 4a 8 8 R A T 6* 714
D A R G 4* 99 Tex A Pac l*t.ll*Vi
Erie Gen 4* . 71V do 2d 82
F. W. A D. C. Fnion Par 4* .196*4
lat 77 Wabash Ist ~,.116‘a
Gen. Ele< 6* .142 i do 2d 105
lowa Cen. lea ..116 West Shore 4s .1144
L A N. 1* 4s 99* Wise. Cen t* . 87‘y
M. K ATM. 79'iVa Cent .. 914
do 4s - 914
Nw York. Nov. 21 —Standard Oil, 7160
720.
Murphy A t o'a stock Letter.
New York. Nov. 2l -The dealing) upo
"Sr Southern Railway.
Train* Arrtva and Depart Savannah on 90it Meridian Time—One Hour blower
Than CUD Time.
Stie.iule in Effect Nov. 15, 19rt.
liEAll t.*WN TANARUS” Tlii; U>T UI. \1 • IT
N N B eni a N * ■ N ■
11 Sopot 12 ,'iira l.v ..' FTavannah At 1 5 team, 2 ;5 ui
(Eastern Time.) | |
4 11pm 4 28am Ar Blarkvilla l.v: 1 Uam| 1 tffpm
6 dvr in * .outin Ar > olumtka l.v . t ...an it -am
9 16pm H'um 5r Charlotte l.v , * kpm X tOim
It llptii 12 .Ipln Ar Groan*boro Lv 7 '.’qitn, 5 tXairi
Ar .. N',.rfc:k l.i i 190 pm
12 51am 1 33pm Ar l'a'i.i I* l.v 5 ah*m t Bam
6 |. vr . Ri hmot t L - 1 pan
2 40am j 43pm Xr . • i. h' ■* 1.. ■ 3pm ■ •<
4 15uin 5 35pm Ar Chariot taavUl* l.v 2 06pmil2 Atcnr
7 35am 1 po Ar Washington l.v ,lt 15am! 9 spi”
:■ * n, vi Baiitmt ra 1 v II im I ' t lll
m ,\r Philadelphia . l.v 3 •o.m ..n.pm
2 fttprn 6 23am Ar N. w Vork l.v 13 !onm 1 IP'*
130 pm • aim Ar Ito lie l.v I txpn 0 Warn
No 36 : Tn THE NORTH AND \\ I Wf No 35
li (Central Time >
12 3im Lv Savannah At 1
(bit lai 11 Time >
6 .YXim l.v 4 o utnbla . Lv | 1 25am
9 s'tam |l.v BpTir4.int.tirg Lv j 6 134 ml
UMpm l.v ftoTrill- l.v 341 pm
92pm Ar 110 l Hprlngs Lv||ll turn
7 2"t*m Ar Knoxville Lv,| Ram
I *llll Ar ..... Lexington l- 1 1
7 45am Ar Cincinnati l v ■ ,
* I’Opm Ar hi Lout* Lv 8 ,*am
7 khim Ar LoutaVilla laV|| 7 45am
All train* arrive and dr|.iri from toe Plant System Siait.>n
THROUGH CAR SERVICE. ETC
TRiAINS 33 AND *4 DAILY. NEW YORK AND b UVRIDA EXPRESS Vaatl
hule.l linille.l train*, wttn Pullniari Drawing It.s.m Sleeping Car* betwe. u Savan
nah net New Y'*rk Conne*’t* at Washington with Cokmlal Exprees tor lto-ton.
Pullman Ble. |gng Car- t.etween Chari die and Richmond and Charkttle and Nor
folk Dining Cat* Serve alt meals b*Tween Savannah and Washington
TRAINS 35 AND .! DAILY THE UNITED STATES FAST MAIL Veallbul. and
limited trains, carrying Pullnsm Drawing Room Sleeping Car* i,etee< it Savannah
and New York Dining c*r- serve ail meala twlw.'. ii Havaniovti and Waahlngton
Also Pullman Drawing Room Hleeping i'r between Savannah and Cincinnati,
through Asheville arid The Land of the Sky.”
For complete information . to ral-n s.li.-iules etc. apply lo
F. H GANNON. 3d V F A G M J M CULP. T 31 , W. A. TUnK, O. P A.
Waidilnguai, D. C
S II HARDWICK. Ast Gen I l’aas. Agent. Atlanta, (la.
GROOVER Tl K-i Lgant, Plan' Syatem B4a4km
JAMES FREEMAN. C I' & T. A . 141 Bull atreel. Savannah. Ga Phone* ST
The Sto. k Exchange *4 the opening of
bii-lnee* showed noteworthy strengtti and
anlinatlon Advance* were twerwl tn
practically every quarter of the nurket,
nnd Interest was unusually well diversi
fied The Pacltlc Slocks, and notably
Northern Pacltlc .vunin.M' and prefeirel
continued In the Lad and were notably
llrm. alt hough showing occasional r* "e--
slon* und.r the weight ol pront-reailxing
sales. Another strong and active feature
of the maiket wa* North American, In
which Instance rumors continued to cir
culate to the effect that the control of (he
properly was being acquired In the mar
ker Another of the apeclaltlea showing
derided strength was People'* Ga* in
which the trading was particularly active.
Loudon furnished a higher range of pil e*
and foreign houses bought heavily at the
o|K-nlng here, the purrhsse* being pre
sumably In advance of next weeks eet
tlemeni. wherein It I* expected that an
unwieldy short tntere-t for American
stocks will be disclosed There wa*.
aside from !*mdon‘ attitude, very little
that was novel over night with any liear-
Ing upon th. financial situation The tre
mendous trading at th* opening of busi
ness was nothing more than a continua
tion of the etrength and activity which
have prevailed since th* election.
MIArtCLL YYKOIft H4HHF.T*.
Note—These quotations nre revised
dally, and are kept as near as pos-ihle In
acrord with Ihe prevailing wholesale
price# Official quotation# are no* used
when they disagree) with the price* whole
salers ask
tloanlry anil Northern Prodare.
POULTRY—The market I* steady. Quo
tation* Broilers, .Wi.ls.- per plr; half
grown. 45050 c; three-fourths grown. 5547
6tic; hens. 664175. . roosu-r*. 40050 c; duck*.
58075 c; geese. 75ctill '
EGGS—Freeh candled. 22c; cold storage,
i9ttak-
BUTTER—Th* ton* of the market !
firm Quotation*: Western creamery, 190
24*yc; New York stale dairy, 19023 c; extra
Elgin*. 360 26c.
UIIEESE-Market llrm, fancy full
cream chee**, 134 c for 20 to 22-pound
uverage. 2803 U-pound average*. 13c.
Early Vegelalde*.
IRISH POTATOES—Northern, 5! 90
sack
t'AltKAGE—Tdt7c per head.
ONIONS—YeIIow In barrel*. *2O),
rrates. 80, ; red. 51 90.
llrradatnlT. Hay and Grain.
FLOUR M.irket aiea.ly; iwtenl, *4 30.
straight. Ll9>. fancy. H 76. family. 53 50.
MEAL—Pearl, |.er barrel, 52 7>; .| r ea k.
11 25, city meal, per sack. Iwlied, 51.1244)
51.16; water ground, f1.1501.174; city grits,
sacks, $1.39; pearl grit*. Huduuta, per bar
rel. 12 75: per sack. 51234, sundry
brands. 51 17401 * k
CORN—Market Arm. white. Job lota, 65c;
carload lot). 62c; mixed corn, Job lot*. 62c.
carload lot*. 59c.
RlCE—Market steady; demand good,
fancy head. <c; fancy. 64c.
Prime 5
Good 44044
Fair <o*4
Common *4
OATS—No. 2 mixed, carload. 33V. lob
lot*. 354<J6c; white clipped, c*r. 3*c, Job.
40c.
BRAN—Job lots. 96c; carload lols, 99.-
HAY—Ylarket eteady; No 1 timothy.
90". job. 96c. No 2. 90c Job. Sc. car*.
Sugar and 4 ogee.
SUGAR—
Cut loaf 6 19 Diamond A .... 6*4
Urubtied .6 34'Confectlonera" A 5 *4
Powdered 6 94 Whit* Extra C.. 5.54
XXXX lw'd . 5 99 Extra C 5 2*
Granulated 5 84 Golden C 5 flfc
Cubes 5 99 Yellow
Mould A 6 9[
COFFEB-
Moeha 26 c!Prtme No I IV c
j*va 36 c Good No 4 10))(
Peaherry 14 c Fair N” 3 104*
Far. •)• No. I ....12 c Ordinary No , .10 c
Choice No 2 ...114* f'ommon No 7.94 c
Dried and Evaporated Fruits.
APPLES— Evaporated. 7074 c; aun dried.
540 c
APRICOTS— Evaporated. l<k' pound,
nectarine*. 10c.
RAISINS—L L. 12 10. Imperial cabinet*
|2loose. 69-|*>urid hoxe*. V. pound
PEACHES- Evaporated, pealed. 174*.
unpealed. 86.09 c
PEARS—Evaporated. *\c.
Hardware and Hnlldlag auppllea.
LIME. CALCIUM. PLASTER AND
Cement—Alabama ate 1 Georgia ilm" In
fair demand and sell at 90 cents t barrel;
special calcined piaster. 1100 per barrel,
hair, 405. Itoaedal* rement. *! 2001.25
carload, lots. P*clai. Portland cemem re
tail. 52 25. carload lot". 52 0002.20.
LUMBER F. O B. VESSELS HAVAN
NAH- Minimum, yard lxe*. 5105(011 W.
ear sill* 02.5O0U.OO; difficult *t*e*. 5!4.>
018 00. Ship stock. 5-.6 ouw ;8.00. eawn tie*.
18.9003.50. hewn lie*. 35038,
OlL—Market *cady. demand lair, sig
nal 45050 c. West Virginia black. 9013 c;
lard. 58c. n#at*foot. 070 c; machinery. 16
023 c. linseed oil. raw. 764< . boiled. 74c.
kerosene, prime white. 12c; water white,
13. , Piatt * u*tral. 14c; deodorlaed *iove
gasoline, dtuma. 114 c. empty oil barrel*,
delivered. Ifo
SHOT—Drop, tl 50. B B and large, II 75.
Chilled, 51.75
IRON Mark*, very steady. Swede, 54c
NAILS—Cut, 52 (to base; wire. 12 23 baa*.
BARBED WIRB-ttHO per 100 |*iund*
Ot'N POWDER—Per keg Austin crack
shot. 54 90; half kege. 53.15. quarter kegs,
51.23; champion ducking, quarter k*.
12 25. Du|ait and Haaard smokeless, half
keg*. 111.35. quarter keg*. s‘. 73; 1-pound
canister*, {I.OO, Icaa 25 per cent., Ttola-
• lorf smokeless powder. 1 pound .ana, Jl;
j 10-|MMind cans, rav- pound.
Knit. Hide* nnd Wool,
HALT—Dctnatid Is fair .ni l the mark-I
steady; catba ! lota, 100-pottnd t.urlap
na, ka, 44.. luo-|*iun.| cotton sacks. 45c;
110-|Mnuid bunap ack, 484 c, llh-pouml
cotton sacks. 49V'. 225-pound burlap
saeke. 55.': 125-pound e.atnn sacks, 56e,
230-pound burlap sack*. B.V
HIDES Market firm, dry flint, 1.1',(c
dry salt. Il4c, green sailed. <c
WOOL—Nominal, prime Georgia, free
of sand burs and black wool. I9r; black.
16c; hurry, Me Wax. 25c; tallow, 3'#c
Deer skins, 20c
Frol* nnd Nats.
A I'PI.EH Northern variety. 52 590115
ORANUES6—(FIa 1 S3 s<|3 (* |wr Ikti
PRUNES- 4tsv to 60s, |t)c; 60s u> tio* *1,0;
Wa to 70s, 7c; TO* to Iris, <4c, 80* to 90*. c.
90* to lot*. 54c.
BANANAS-tl 254)2 (TO hunch
I.KMONH Market steady at 12 50
COCOANI 'TS—<4.25.
PEANUTS—AmpIe stock, fair d<vnand,
market Arm. fancy hand-picked. Virginia
per pound. 48,. ; hand-picked Virginia, •>.
traa. 44c; N t' sect peanuts, 4c
Nt TH---Almottda, Tartagona, 16.-. Ivlm t
16c; walnuts, French. I2r, Naples. 12c;
pecan*. 12c; liraslls. IF; filberts. l|r; as
sorted nuts, 60-|otttid and 25-pound Itoxea,
12c.
Cotton llaaiting nnd Tlea.
RAOOING Market flrnt, Jile, Vi
pound, , large l.rt*. I'y; small lot*,
2-|>ound 71*C, ee., Island bagging, 124 c.
TIES- StatKlur.l 43-pound, arrow, large
lot*. II 20; small lots. It 23
llneon, llnms nnd Lard.
RAOXYN—Market Arm; D 8. C. R aldaa,
7\c; D H bellle*, 86,c (Eaatern), ac
cording to average slxc. D. H BetiteS, 84c
(Western); smoked C. R. side*. B\c.
HAMS—Sugar cured, 114012 V
LABl)—Pure, In tierces, 84c. In 50-
IMiun.l tine an.l Bt(.{M>unl tubs, 86*c;
compound. In tierces. 64c. b>-pound tins,
nnd 80-pound 4ulut. 64*
Mist RLURniDL
FISH -Ma.fcerel, haif-lwrreis. No. 1,
KM; No 2. 77.00; No. 2, 55 75, kits Mo
1. 51.20, No. 2, 11 10; No 3,85 c. Codflab,
1-pound bricks, 64c; 2-pound brick*. 6c
Smoked herring Mf 1., 17019.- Inn h
herring. In keg*. 11 10, new mullet*, half
barrels, 13.75.
SYRUP—Market quiet; Georgia and
Florida syrup, buying ni 2*>'.i.t* ; wiling
at 320.150; sugar bouse at 1001 V
HONEY—Fair demand, strained, In bar
rets, 55060 c gallon.
High witie* iNtsla, 51 27.
IM FB% ITi EIGHTS.
COTTON—Savannah to Boston, per
CWT , 25.-. to New York, per ewt.. 20c. to
Philadelphia, per tuile, II; Baltimore tl
FOREIGN DlßECT—Bremen. <tlc. IJv
er|**>l. i0( . Hamburg, 48c. Oenoa, 53. .
Buret-k.na. 15:; Murvhester. 46c; Havre
40. , Antwerp, 40, Iteval. 50c. Rottetdaw.
40c. meat... Sic INDlßECT—Liverpool.
36038 -; Hamburg, 40 . Gothenburg. 53."
LUMBER—By Hall Freight* steady, 4o
Baltimore and eastward. 54.50 to 55 75 per
M Including Portland
LUMBER—By B!cam - Savannah to
Balllmore. 13 00. lo P It. R.. or B and O.
dec k*. 55T, to Philadelphia. 144. |r
rwt. (I pounds to foot); to New York.
16.60 per M 17 25 to dork, lightered to
Boston. 0.60.
NAVAL STORES—The market la firm;
medium six* vessel*. Rosin—Cork, io
order*. 3* 8d per tiarrel of 310 pound*, and
5 per cent, primage Spirit*, 4* M per
40 gallon* grirs*. and 5 per rent, primage
Ijsrgc vessel*. ro*tn. 3s; spirits 4s A.
Steam lie per 100 pound* on rosin 21V
on spirit*. Savannah to Boton, and 34'
on rosin and IF on spirit* to New York
GRAIN, PROVISION*. ETC,
New York, Nov. 21.—Flour fairly active
-rod firm Higher price# were a.-keik on
:mt grade*
Rye flour steady.
Corn meal firm.
Kye quiet.
Barley steady; barley malt quiet.
Wheat —Bpot strong. No 2 red. 7v' 4 c; op
tion* were well sustained all .lay. al
though within a narrow range and with
out muefl activity Light offering*, the
strength In corn, steady cables, early for
eign buying on a Ills tal scale avl occa
riot.a! ilemind* from hori* were the
lulnelpal hull feature* ('lotted ttrm and
40\c net higher: March cloved 80**c. May
rioted, 80V-. November. 774 c, December,
T74c
Com—Spot firm; No. 2. ik'V: option*
opened easy under momentary local press
ure, but at once rallied and wer* strong
all day on big ciegrance*. light country
offering#, and another Jump In November
■ t Chicago; cloved firm. 40%c net ad
vance. May Closed. 424 c. December, 43V'
1 late-Spot Arm; No 2,264 c, option*
quiet but firmer.
Beef qulel
* Out meat* firm
Lard steady, Western Steady, 77.<74; re
fined eteady
Pork steady.
Tallow Arm.
Petroleum steady.
Rustn steady
Turpentine qulel.
Rice Arm
Coffee—Sfsrt Rio easy; No. 7 Invoice.
7'v; mild quiet, Cordova. 9 1 (01.14 c. Fu
tures opened steady. In points lower and
ruled generally weak ail day under llqut
latton and bear selling, prompted by
wrak European cables, heavy Brasilian
r.celpts. apathy tn the pot market, an
abaenee of speculatlvs support and the
Increasing crop eailmatss; dosed barely
■ lead)'. 15030 point* net lower. Total
sale* au.'X o* Uu-iu-Jii.j,' Lccktuber, <.
Plant System
of Railways.
Train* fpor©tr.l by lh mrtdUn
On© b*ur Bkiwrr (ban rfly nna
In ©lttN'i Oct. I, IW.
Ail tr.<iUK
Lv Savannah Daily. Ar. Savannah
liot Vi'Kll
3 IS ami Hav irtnah ........ | 1 U> am
& 2“ am* Wnyer<*n I© 16 am
* t® amj 4 i btonvlil© IIS lo n‘n
!> <W l -in; >n i I l *r.<l.4 j 7U) pn
ltotat n
I ** s innah J 2 4* am
*• trt (hir aion I loam
i
l-uidirt tu.ita at i*ol ianu>a wlih !*-
Innuiitr n,i t ni. nil kittiiucn iMVUIf
for h • > VV. R* „„,j Havana Monday©,
Thur , iy- ,i |hit ur tlfi> ft. 11 f0 4* ni
<‘Ml t Ti> kei OfTtcra f<r further Infor*
madon
J. II I*OLMKMt'H. T I’ A .
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I. Soto Haii I |*hnnt> 73
P VV \viu;\.\ Catena* r Tr.tfllc Mm<
miter, Bivannah. (Sa
AGCORGIA
IJYCOy/
Kff,, tlva B©pt 1A IW.
T>aloft arrive al and dkfiart from
Can fra I Station. Wt( liitMd.
fiß t <if ©trapl
-ftMh Mcitdun I im. < ii<* hour loa*f thin
dlt| ilm**.
\ rr 1
Savai it Oil
M ■ - UlanlaJ
•s &©n Covinc on. M!i;o.)avl!|* • oopn
and .011 iiil**rma<tlaf |o*inta|
jAuirUßt , M Atlanta.| “
jAtiun.t MnntKomrrjr. I*o-1
•3 OOpm lumitu lUrminiijum. Am-|*4 Bin
jrrlrua, Ivuf.iula ihl Troy |
tG tK*|m lov< r A.t nninf. liitt >r |tT iVanv
\2 t Juv ton Dinner Train. ]t* W>pn
• Daily. tUi *>pi Hiuiday.
BETWKKN BAVANNAH AND TYBEB.
7lith morldlan or Havnrnah r|ty tlrna
LI: AVE HAV ANNA II
only 6 2.') h in Dally axcpt
Monday t3O a vn iMilv 3<Kp. m.
LEAVE TYHEE
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1 - m in I-i .u 630pc m
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with all train© North**©!, W©( aad
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and Hu niinicnMni
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vannah, Mao and Aiianla
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W o. IIREW HR. city Ticket atul I*#.#-
•tiger Agent. 107 Hull irel.
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W R. Met MTV HE. De|.(t Tlckel Agent.
J C HAILE, General Passenger AgtnL
5. It HINTON. Traffic Manager
THEO. D KLINE. Gen Huperlnlandant.
Savannah. Ga
[IMITED
Double Daily Service
Tbs short linn to Norfolk. Washington
ILlllmorn, ITilladilplilu, New York and
lb# Eaal.
| No. 44 | No M
l.v Savannah. HAL Ry;l2 SSpngll 59pm
Ar Columbia. 8 A L. Hy 4 Mpfn; 4 .Viatn
Ar Raleigh. 8 A L. Ry... 11 37pm;il 30am
Ar Durham 8 A L Hy.. 7 ain, 1 16pm
Ar Petersburg, H A L It) 4 Liam 4 38pm
Ar Richmond. 8 A L Ry 6 15am 5 40pm
Ar Washington. Penns 8 *Vimj 9opm
Ar Ilalilmore. I'enna 10 oßurti|U 2f.pra
Ar Phlla’Mphla Ivnnn.... 12 ?fin' 2 Mam
w York pentu, 3 03pm| < 13*m
I No 44 No
Lv Havanriah 8 A I. Ry|l2 35fm11l 59pm
Ar Portsmouth, 8. A. L.ltyi 7 Kuanil 5 sopm
btewmer* leave Norfolk dally, except
Hun.lay. lor Baltimore, Philadelphia and
New York, and dally fur Washington.
The short line to Montgomery. Mobil*
and Now Orleans, leaving Havannah at
7.25 a. in , arriving at Montgomery 7:40
p tn, at which point rtoan connection la
madn with Ihe LAN. 14 It, arriving
at Jlot.lie 300 a. m. and New Orieaua
7:40 a. tn.
The abort line to Fernandlna. Jackson
vllls, Tampa and other Florida polnlsi.
| No 27 | No. tl
Lv Havannah, 8 A. L Ry 5 (Warn .101 pm
Ar FertMUMllna, HAL Ry 9 35am ') übpm
Ar Jacksonville. HAL Ry 9 inam 7 4opm
Ar Tampa. HAL. Ry.... 6 30pm 39am
Sfagnlfl. ent Pullman buff. 4 sleeping cr
service to Washington, Baltimore Phtlge
delphia and New York: also to Jackson
ville and Tampa
Dining car# from Havtnnsh to iiamlst
and Richmond to New York.
Buffet parlor ears Havannah to Mont
gomery.
For additional lnf.irrtkiß.in apply to
Ticket Ollica, Bull and Hrywn streats.
Phone 28.
04 35c; January, 6.40.-, March. 6 100 sis*
May. 6 0 c
Hugar—Raw. firm, refined steady.
Busier *i"a.ly: creamery, 1900 c, slat#
dairy, 16024 r
Cheese qulel: large Heptember faary,
104 c, amall Hepiember fancy. He.
Eggs, eteady; slate and Pennsylvania.
24028 c; Western regular packing at mark,
21034 c.
Potatoes steady; Jersey's, <10001174:
New York, 71 3501 624: Lee Island. 71 91
01 76; Jersey sweet*, t 1.7502.75.
Peanuts quiet; fancy handpicked, 4%0
6c, old domeailc. 4c
Cabbage steady; I/ing Island per 100.
73 0004 on
Colton by steam to Liverpool, #c.
COTTON 8)XI> ML
New York. Nov 21 -Cottonseed oil quiet
•nd rather easy on spot, fait aseadler on
futures. Prime crude barrel*. 294' nomi
nal, prime summer yellow. 33c; off sum
mer veliow. 32V-: prime winter yellow,
36040. prime white, 37048 c; prime maal,
726.0026 -V).
CHICAGO MARKETS.
Chicago, Nov. 21.—Corn wa* again tho
big market on the Board of Trad* to
day It was more apparent than aver
tha< November corn was cornered and
that option waa bid up 74c December
closed 4c higher Wheat waa helped a
Uttk 9) the aorn etrength. local buying
causing an advance of 4c at the close.
Oats closed a shade lower and provisions
unchanged to 74c higher.
The leading future# tanged as follows:
Opening Highest. Lowest Closing.
Wheat. Na I
Nov 704 714 704 71%
Dec 704U704 714 704 7140704
Jan 7140714 7340734 714 724
Corn, No J
Nov 24 45 414 48
Dec 3540354 36 754 754
Continued on Eighth I'ag*
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