The Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1900-current, November 25, 1900, Page 23, Image 23

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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL •IIOVABCY AMI THESCTH SHOWS IN SPOT COTTO> MUIkBTI. Tt I.oral *|iol Vfnrket lilronm 1-1 He, U Kli the Tour I'lrm—Sut rr %ppnrenll> In llgln for thr Holders Who I limn to Their (i4- inn llurlnit Ihe Slump—9plainrrs* llaod-to-9fnlh I’liHrj 1 In llnilug llelng llllifl !•> Taking* of Interior Mill* l.oral nml Telegraphic Markets. Tie Morning Newt Ofllca. Saturday, Nov. 24. The developments of the day In the cot ton market served lo strengthen the be lief that the orderly manner In which prices have moved up Indicates that the present level la to be maintained, with the prospects favorable for a further ma terial advance. Savannah apota were marked up 1-ltr and the offerings from the Interior ruled - firm at from 10 l*lßc to 10 2-lOe, with holdera ehowtng no Inclina tion to do business on other than their own terms. The general condition! pr- ailing at present In the cotton maiket offer a striking opportunity for hoi l-ra to demon strate to fotmer holders the folly of get ting unduly frightened at a decline, I’n }eta all signs fall holdera have It In their lower to control the situation with the stocks In their hands. The slump a few woks ago unnerved practically all of the wak holdera, who took fright at the sharp decline# and dumped cotton on the ina-ket thereby fee,ling the movement launched by the beats to hamnor prices. AH the present holders, or enough of them to largely Influence the sentiment of the whole, clung to their cotton through the trying days of (he slump, when It was predicted by the bears that prices would dreitnc to about last tear’s figures and atav there. While It Is easier for prices to drop tnan to climb the recovery has been none the less rapid, and now that the rise In spots has again crossed the ten-rent level It may reasonably be expected to go higher before stopping fcnlnnera have already fal'en back on thefr old tactics of the han 1-10-mouth pol icy In an effort to stem tip tide While this poll y has served them long they are now confronted by conditions which may compel them lo < hange their task if ih y hO; e to accomplish anything In tha light. Interior mills have ben In the market for cotton for some lime at prices far shove wnnt spinners are bidding, and thereby Increasing the demand wnlch ha* he i- l so laig'ly to Impart strength to the spot market generally The palpable reason of the ml Is for ac. tlvely buying cotton ai this time Is that they believe th prl -e Is going higher and that they can get better cotton at lower prices by obtaining their supplies early As long as the, demand continues from mill buyers the difference between the amount of cotton taken under the present hand to-mouth policy and that taken a here tofore will be fully made up. This being the case the hammering of spinners will probably affect the market nio.it the same ns water sou and a duck’s hack With Neill's guess, comparatively light receipts and a bullish undertone the out look for thp market Is encouraging to holders of cotton. The spirits turpentine market closed f.rm at 39 cents, v lth a good demand for the offerings at this prl ■ <>. Tlosins closed Arm nnd urn hanged. The wholesale markets ruled steady and active B:ock# again moved with great Irregularity, and In a way that still conceals a l>car move ment If one has been launched. Tile fol lowing resume of the different markets llt show the tone an I quotations at the • losing to-day: Loenl nmi flruernl Markets. Loral Colton—Firm. 1-Me higher. Stocks—Active and weak. Money—fall, steady, t per cent. Turpentine—Firm 39c. Rosins—Firm, unchanged. Com—December, V , and November, ’j higher. Wheat Steady, December. 'c©ta higher. ttats—Vnchangi and. Provisions Unchanged to 7*e higher. Cotton S- nl Oil—Purely steady. potto\ The spot cotton market out further wkJwif* ?o-<T.cy of It* strength by advanc ing 1-l Sc. bringing the price of go and ml I dUng to JOc. In all quarters a mnderaie •lay * huslnese was reported. Sp nn* r appear lo !>♦ following tie moral of th • motto that "fool* rush in where angels bar to tra-vl." an.l are rons-qinnily lak !n|r no more cotton than their Impere/tv# n**ed* require. Hut the hanh-tu-mo ith policy la no longer a aure mama of da pressing the market. The Interior mills are buying cotton freely, and are pry ing prlrea for more attractive to hold r than the prices apinner* are bidding Th* takings of the mills was a factor In to day's trading, and broker* undent .od that considerable of the demand which la prodinun* the prtaent buoyancy and bet ter feeling la from that aouree. The fact that the mills are is king rot n freely at 10-' and above Indicates that owners lo k for higher prices later on and are oeng no time In getting In on the present la Is. Havattn.ih a|>ot eolten sold 10-dav al 14' for good middling, tlood middling f o h ruled firm, at from 10 1-I6c to 10 3-160, w ith hoidets lnalarlng tin their own terms. Ow ing to the firmness of both the spot md Interior market*. trading was not un usually hrtak at any time The following were the official s|>ot quo lallons at the close nf the market at the Cotton Exchange to-day: ! LOM ft "" testd middling I l * 7 7-lh Middling . .19% 7 3-1* Ist* middling |9% ifi u-is Market firm. sake. 10. Savannah Receipts. Exports and Stock* Receipts this day 7,314 Receipts this day last year 7 366 This day year before last 5,793 Re-.*e|pts since Hep:. 1. 190 u 510.391 Same day last year 432.30a Ht<x-k on hanel this day >O.Oll Hame day last year 152.197 Receipts and Stocks al the Boris— Root its this day Re- •:j is t.ris'day last year 40.296 Receipts this day year tiefore last.. 57.062 Total receipts since Sept 1. 1*W.1,107.162 Same time last year 2.791.H1 Year befora last 1.174,0(5 Htock al all ports to-day T0t,251 Stock same day last year I.ttin.VK) Hally Movements at Other Ports— ' 1 reives:on—Steady; middling 9%; net re ceipts. 16.971; grogs. 16 971. stock. >.696. New Orleans—Quiet, middling. 9%; net receipts. 7.H1-4; gross. 7.511; sales, 2.850; stock. 299,177. Mobile—Steady; middling. 9'*; net re ceipts, 719, gross. 719; sales, 100; stor k. 27- 739. Charleston—Steady; middling, 9 11-16; net receipt,, gar); gross. 550; stock, 23,444 Wilmington— Firm; middling. 9%; net re ctlpts. 2-77, gross 7; alor'k, 15.319 Norfolk-Ute.idy; middling, 9 13-16; net receipts, 1.789; groas. 1.739; sales. 253. Mock. 37.243. Baltimore—Steady; middling. 10%; stock. 9.66! New Y'ork—Quiet; middling. I<*' 4 , net teeslpis. 1.313. gross. 3,512; sales, 24, stork. 41.505. Motion—Steady: middling. 10*4; net re ceipts, 1.289; gr. se, 1.566 Philadelphia—Quiet; middling. 10%; net receipts. 149. gross. 149: stock, 4 999 Pensacola—Net receipts. 1.445; grosa, 1 445. Dally Movements st Interior Towns— Augusta—Firm; middling. 10; net re ceipts, 2.122; gross. 2.123; sales. l.SOO; gx;K. 51.576. AlsmpMs—Firm; middling, • 13-18; net MURPHY & CO., INC.. Door# of Trade Building. Savannah Private leased wires direct to Naw York. Chicago and New Orleans COTTON, STOCK.* AND CiBAIN. Naw York office. No. (1 Broadway. Offices In principal eltlra throughout the South. WrMe for our Market Manual and bock containing Instructions for traders receipts. 8.799; groat, 1,833, aale, 3.500 stock. 117,147 8 Louis—Steady: middling. 9 13-18; net receipts, 1,4*1; grows, *,978; tales. 191; stock 58.719. Cincinnati—Firm; middling. 10: nra re ceipts, 1.9*; gross, l.gull; tales. ffgi. stock. 9.533 Houston—Steody; middling. 94,. net re ceipts. 17,19*. groas, 17.193; salra, 232; slock 94.877. Louisville— Ftrm; middling 9”* ESports of Cotton This Day— Oalveaton—To the continent. 7 923 New Orleans—To the continent. 1.950, coastwise, 1.888. Mobile—Coastwise, 100, Charleston—Coastwise. 592. Norfolk—Cowetwlse, 2.203. . New York—To Orest Britain. 2.184; to the continent. 43. Howton—To Great Britain. 5,290 Pemsacola—To the continent. 1 445 Total foreign exports from all ports this day: To Great Britain, 12,981, to the continent, 11.821. Totol foreign exports since Sept, l, I9mv To Great Britain, 1.188.4“; to Franoe. 233,- 701; to the continent, 783,897 Charleston. Nov. 24 —Cotton closed quiet, middling, 9 11-18 c; no sales. SEA ISLAND C4ITTON. Prices about as follows F.xtra chops heist Ftorldas 23 4724 Extra choice nnd fancy Florida# .23 <f— Extra choice and fancy Georgias 21ty82! Choice Georgias 90 l aB2l Extra fine Georgias 30 ©~ Fine Georgias (nominal) 19 © — Medium fine and common 18 ®— Receipts and Stocks— 1900-01 1899-<yi Receipts - past week | 3.114 4 072 Exports past week | 852 none Rs ' eipts Bhi# season 2vl- Sales psst week *l9 2.906 Stock on hand 21.354 21.5*2 •COTTON KI TIIIW. Ibe Closing Quiet With Prfces 3 Points Higher to tt Inner. New York. Nov 24—The cotton market opened steady, with pri. es 1 to 7 points -higher, and while Inactive much of tho aeration maintained a bullish undertone and held well up to Ihe Initial figures. The customary week-end liquidations was In force, but Ihe needs of rhorls proved suf ficient to nheegh these offerings The In fluence* at work were encouraging to friends of Ihe staple lo say the least Liv erpool sent better cables than expected, futures there closing IL to points high er. and spot cotton 1-lM higher. This In formation was accompanied by foreign buying orders, latter understood to ho hedges against Inability to secure the spot cotton needed from Southern mar kets. Telegrams from the belt again de clared that holders were islanding to their lo per cent, proposition with offers below that level refused The market closed quiet, with |irlce net 2 points higher to 6 points lower. FUfTI 4THIY* l> Pi n in'*. New York. Nov 24 —Cotton future* opened Steady a, ti e advance and closed quiet. Prlig# as follows: | Open.l High Low. Close. January .....1 9.95 1' 9.95 ! B | 9d February ....| 99U 991 .52 ! 9.58 Mar, It 9 S9 9.9> 9 •• 9 93 April j 9 47 9*7 9*21 943 .May | 9 If. 9 ! 9 7* 9 *> June j 9 95 959 9.Si 979 July 993 9*3 975 976 August 9.87 9.87 980 9.03 September j .... ! .... 990 November ... 10.15 j 10.15 . 10.(8 I 10.11 December ..'lo.no 10.00 ! 9>9 | 9.91 LItEQrOIIL t (ITTUS Mtßhtff'. Liverpool. Nov. 24 —ttpot. moderate bust nisi; prices 1-16.1 higher; American mid ddrig fair. 6 6-32.1; good mildllng & 25-324 middling. 5 11-164. low middling. s>*d; g.ifl ordinary. 5%d; ordinary. Id The sales of the day were 7,iw> luiiee. of which 50) were for speculation and export, and in cluded 6.600. American; receipts 53,-foi bale*. Including 52.100. American. Kutur, opened quiet and ateadv. and closed steady at the advance; American middling, low mi.Mling eta use; November. 5.379/.5.36-1. buyers; No vrm'ier-December. 5 !*s', 35>1. aeilera; Decemher-Jsnuarv. 5 32<1. sellers, January-Fehrimry. 5 J>kt. buyer*; Februarv-March. 5.2 M. buyers: March-Aprll. 5.26115.274, value; Aprll-Mav. r.,J5d, setiera; Mey-June, 5.23716 244. aelt ets; June-July, 521 $5,22.1. eellers; July- FI V4XCI IL. F. A. Rogers & Cos. s® •■S(O99O*6T|D i BANKERS, BROKERS and OEALERS IN Stocks, Cotton, Grain and Provisions * jt* HIGH GRADE j*j INVESTMENT SECURITIES 1 . . • CASH OR OR MARGIN • • • f Highest Xxrgggircas ago Casnir J ITHIi /br tUmhUt •• * 4 FKTT A V/>. .. . J < t m u\ i \ i % IffOt ; i //o> • j It wilt pay you to Ret our terra* J and penal quotation aereica 38 WALL STREET * Vew York £ A a a a e w wewAAAA JACOB BERRY & CO. MHMHEHH OFthe CONSOLIDATED STOCK EXCHANOE. ESTABLISHED 18>£ 44 and 44 Broadway, New Y'ork. STOCKS. BONDS OKAIN. COTTON. Strictly a commission h ou *(* working in the interest# of our chrnts and executing al! orders upon the exchange- Send for our new b.v jc describing market move, ments, also Muci iatlon sheets and Market Reports. Commlseh n 1-14. TWO SYBTEMS That beat th# Block M;irki— both fully explained In my new Circular (which will be mailed free to any addrees). Hare chances frequently ocriir lo make hlg money by those who ael quleklv A"- eounts directed through your own broker for small percentage of the net profit" mo compentailon urle/a sucessful). Writ# n day ]' 17L1-SWORTH VAIL Lord* Court Bulbing. New Y'ork JOHN W. DICKEY. ■ toek and Hoad Broker, Al'arSTA, 04. Writ* for I.l*l. THE BT. PAUL f!F THE FUTURE. Writ* for my special letter on Atehteoti and other mocks, mailed free'. Also 9th revUed .edition "INS AND OVTB OF WALL STREET” (155 pig*#, fully Illus trated). for ten cent* In stamps LEWIS C. VAN RIPER. U Broadway. New York. IHE MORNING NEWS: SI N DAY, NOVEMBER 25. 1000. August. 519 .91 teller*; Auguat-Bep temi*er, 5 lOd, sellers. SB" mil.*: tN mnoi m vii Ki r New Orlran*. Nov 21 —Cotton futures easy November (bid, 9 9'April 9 *h9 s Dec* mber ..9 7 Ui9 71 May 9 7i9 C 7 January . 9i- n.C June 9 g*©9 7 February 9 6<i 88 July 9.48(19 * March 9 iißsi 87 i oi run iii i pit*. New York. Nov. 24 --Murphy A Co.'* cotton letter: Cotton advanced In Liver pool to-day l-16d on s|>t and 2-84.1 on futures, which was better than expected and caused our murket to open about 3 points up About I points decline look place In live minutes on free selling by I tig-, but reacted about 7 point* on some fresh buying. The |olicy of scalpers for some time pat has been to buy n soft and sell on firm spot*, but not to take much i.-k on ihe bear aide, owing to re ; cent disposition to lower crop v iews to HJki.ixm itmVtnrim, against Southern guesses of 9,S9o.i*i. The small stock in , Now York and disposition of pi inters to ' hold for full prices, checks Ihe disposition to sell. After our cioao New t trlrans de clined 5 to 7 points on account liberal ■#- ilmate* fvr Monday. Tula doubtless win j have aoma effect In our market aa well aw | Liverpool next week. New York, Nov 21.—Hubbard Tiros. A : (Y>. say Pome strength was anown m , tne opening due to the lm|rovmcnt >n Liverpool, which sent moderate buying I orders here Tis demand woe. however, soon e.iiintled by the liberal offering* from | New Orleans, and elsewhere The kick of local support it noticeable, nnd the • Urposulon of the trade la to hold aloof Up®, ulntkm la timid at present price*, and the belief Is current that cotton Is being held heck. Teiegiam* from Pavnnnah re port the interior markets Arm with light offerings, 1)14 Y LOOPS. New York. Nov. 24 —There have been i no further developments to-day of any moment In the cotton good* divieinn of the dry good* market. Moderate or del • are reported for bleached cottons at the nt w- prices Pale# of brown sheeting* and drills limited Coarse colored cottons Arm. Print cloths are lirm with more inquiry Ulan yesterday for wide good*. Print* and gingham* unchanged Cotton yanwt Arm. but business restricted by the (Mice# spinners ask. naval store*. Saturday, Nov 24 SPIRITS TURPENTINE—There was no C'*nx In ths turpentine market to-day, ellher before or after thu closing The market opened firm at 39c. with sales of vtt casks, and closed firm and unrhang'.-d, with no further sales reported The ila riand was fair Ihrougbout the day. iliough business was not on an unusually active scale. The day’s receipt* were 1.59 U. ala! the exports 63 ROSINS—Th* rosin marks* closed firm and unchanged to-day, with the sales for the day 1,928 barrels at the opening call. The demai and u fair. The trading result ed In several yon<J sized has changing hands The day s receipts were 6.294. and the exports 994 Price* as follows: A. if. C *1 36 i |1 so 1> 1 * K 185 E 135 M I 7u F 1 40 N 2 10 a 145 WO 250 H 1 55 W W 2*5 Receipts Saturday— rtplrlls. Rosin C. R R 137 350 B.K. A W 794 2.810 S. A. L 548 2.007 Steam- r Murchlaon 29 124 Steamer Day 55 102 Steamer Pamee 8 8 Seh. Mary Everett 21 95 Exports Saturday— C. H. P,. week, various 3 8.. F. A W. week, various © sup 8 A. L.. week, various 358 Naval Stores Statement— Spirits. Rosin. Stork April 1, 190 2,197 142.5(18 Receipts to-day 1.159 6,294 Receipt* previously ..2W5.888 897.164 Total since April 1 288.456 544 984 Exports to-day 83 981 Export* previously 257.007 ins.4B4 Exports skht April 1 257.070 707.448 rtto-dc on hand 10-duy 31,385 137.516 Block last year 36.231 148.142 Charleston. 8. C„ Nov. 21 Turpentine i firm. 28<jc. Rosin firm, unchanged. Wilmington, N C., Nov M —Spirits fur pent Ine nothing doing, prices unchanged; receipts 46 casks. Rwsln sleady. 11.208i1.35; receipts. 221. Crude turfventlne Arm. |l 40 and 52 40; ra- j celpts, 118. Tar ateajy, I 55; receipts. 28* l'l\ A>f l 41- MONEY—The demand keeps fairly jp with the supply, FOREION EXCHANGE Mark*! steady -Commercial demand, 64 43 7 ; sixty days. 64 si l .: ninety dave, 64 79%; francs. Paris and Havre, sixty day*. .' 22%; Awls* sixty days, 5.25%; Belgian 6.644.; mirk# sixty days. 95%; ninety days. 96 9-16. DOMESTIC EXCHANGE - Steady; tianka are buying at 1-16 discount and stßing as follows 326 and under. 10c pre mium; 525 to 650 15c premium; ISO to line JOc premium. 1109 to 680. 25" premium; 6259 to (l.'lfjO. % premium; SI,OOO and over, 75c per M premium. Ohi’l’RlTllsS—Central incomes are low er. seemingly following the New York markets. Hanks stocks art In request at advancing figures. •tonka. Bid Ask Augusta and B'lv.mnah R R —109% 110% Atlanta and \Yrt Point 129 do 6 per cent, certificate* .... 106 Augusta factory 62 55 Cltlxen*' Hank 134 136 Chatham Hank 110 Chatham It. E. &X. Cos.. A .57 54 do do H M 57 Eagle and Phoenix Mfg Cos. ... IV. 110 Fdlscii Electric Ilium. Cos. 107 110 Enterprise Mfg. Cos 103 Germania flank 160 Georgia and Alabama 26 26 Georgia Railroad, Common 216 217 Ornnltevllle Mfg Cos 165 170 J. P King Mfg. Cos 100 in* Langley Mfg Cos .115 ijo Merchants' National Bank U 4 ... Xu'ional Ilank of Ha, annsh 150 Oglethorpe Havings and Trust ..110 ... People's Havings and 1-oan 10) Seaboard common 11 12 do preferred 29 60 Southwestern Railroad Cos. .. —lO% 110% Havattnah Gas Light Cos 24% 25% Southern Hank 155 157 Savannah Rank and Trust 11l Sibley Mfg Cos., Augusla v*. >Ol Savannah Brewing 102 104 Hands. , Bid. Ask. Char.. Col A Aug Ist Br, 19W . 106 T* Chat & Gulf R. It 5 per cent. Ist moitgagc 102 106 Al ania city 4s. 1922 107 Augusta llty 4S, 1927 ............. 106 l')9 do 4%5. 1925 HI do 7a. Item 107 do . 1913 123 A.a. Mid. ss. Ind'd 192*. M A N 100 101 Augusta Fat lory, 6 per cent.. 1915 lit 113 Brunswick and Western 4*. 19J4 id *5 C. R, R. * Banking collateral Is 94% 98% C. of tl. Ist motg is. 1946 F * A 1* I*l C of G. con ss, 1945. M * N... 9 % 96% C. of G. Ist Income*. 1945 51 52 .to 2d im-omes 16 17 do 3d incomes, 1945 6 9 C. of G. <M tl. A A DIV.) 5* 1917 J A J >7 tt C of tl (Eaton Branch). 6s, 1926 J. A V 7% *5% City A Suburban R R- Ist T5....1<*% Columbus Cdy ss, 19f I*7 ..... Charleston city 4s. 19 9 100 10S Eagle A Phoenix Mills 6c 1924. 107 110 Edison Electric Illuminating 6*. 106 Enterprise Mfg. 6a, 1902 102 Georgia R-iilnMil Be. 1910 ~115 117 ■A P . 1945. J. A J 1U 114 Georgia A Alabama Ist ss. 1945 .194 108 Georgia state IS* IMS*. J. A J. .110 112 do 1915 M A N U 107 do 4'is. 1915 119 120 Mavail o.ly . Ituu. J. A J lie ill do 4Vqt. quar., Jan 108 1:2 Ocean Bteamshlp s*. 1920... 104 10* Savminati city *s. quar January I*lß 110 111 do ss. quar. February, 19v9 109 109\ Boilth Carolina slate 4’s 1932 117 119 8 bley Mtg. Cos. I*. IKS lU2 i li-nind 5a 99 M 0 8.. F A W gan mt-ge it, 1954 125 136 do do lat it. gold . 1931 115 117 do 8t John Dlv. LI 4s. 1934 91 98 WBBCCLI li *8 k VrtfnHMT. New York. Nov. 24 —The we#4ily state men- of live ranee of ihe Asst-, inted Hanks shows U>ane 1792 722.110. Increase 34.874.000. daposlia s*&i 391.*0. increase 111.721,180: circulation l*Vßs 2ui Increase |10.70n, le gal terulers, psi 3*2.AB>. Increase II 64- 6xi. spet-ae, 3164 742.500. uicreas*- 35 *90.00. total r*.-rve 3226.138.100 Increase 37.528 90; re serve required, 121, 847 28 Increase |2.- 930 ,W Surplus reserve *12.278.275, Increase 14 tb m. New York. Nov 24—Money on call etrafly at 4 per cent Prime mercantile paper 44*95 per cent Sterling exchange nominal, with actual hualnasa In bankers’ bills st 94 *5414 LVf for demand, sal at 94 81*(t/t 814* for sixty days, t-osted rates. 1192 und 94 46. Commercial bills. 94 9’4t9 4 *fyv. Silver csrtlflcnta*. *444IW.V*. Bar silver, -lc Mexican dollars. ry- 4 state ImnOi were Inactive, railroad bonds wer# firm, and government bonds were weak. hTIHKt ANI> ROM)*. Tke Cloftlng Active and WesL Near the Lowest for the llsy. New York. Nov. 34.—The most striking point In to-day * market was Its dullness compared with the recent level of ac tivity. Neither the pub.lo nor the large I operators seemed to be takmg any part In tha market, and price# drifted rather almhsely nnd hesitatingly, i Tip continued weakness in some stocks, especially fiteel nnd Wire, at the opening was offset by ihe aggresalve strength of others Northern Pa.-Wo opened over a point higher, nnd extended the adiance later to over 3 point* There was Inde : l-endcnt atrengtli ehown at different lime# by Pnion ParlfVc, and by the Southern Hallway slocks, w lit eh lifted them 1 to iIS points each There teemed to be some I inkling of the favorable character of Hie t-asik statement hsfore It* appearance on i :he tape The hear traders have circu lated rumors sluca yesterday that some mysterious Influence nuts hi work which would spoil tho good features of the statement, fthorts covered heavllv In advance of the statement, and a general tally occurred which lifted the avhote mar ket well over last night, many stock* ris ing A point or more. The hear* were much struck by the failure of anv large buying demand to develop with the easy money condition* Indicated, nnd they put out fresh short line# In the las: few min utes of the trading, miking tha cloning active and <ve*k near Ihe lowest, except for the stocks where particular strength had Men shown. The market at no time showed the ur gent liquidation which was the feature veeterd- v. hut new buying was equally lacking, evrn when the technical question !*c.'inie distinctly favorable. So far as the known movem*-tits of money show, the hanks received Iras than AS.ooonon this week The lncrea*e of 17.538. W elmwn by the statement la auppoeed to be due to some special movement of cash from nearby cities. In whkth single to.uk ham been . oncemad Tnls Item figured more largely m (he depueit Increase than did he losn expaiwl mof 3t.*74 nnn Therefore, tn spite of the swelling of reserve require ment by nearly uonrxmo the actual sur plus is increased by *4 *.SOO An active buslnras bne been done In bonds, but |t has at no lime approached the high record volume or the market of January. 1899 Prices are generally high er on the week Fnlted Buies new 4s idvaiioad 4, the refunding Is when Is sues!, and old 4s and 5s V, over tha ruling call price of a week ago The total salea of stocks to-day were 477.7 M shares. It. u.Bi„ Ab'hleon 1.1 Vk do Preferred. 19 900; (Tissapeake and Ohio' •ATM. Rock Island, e.ono. Loutavllle „„d NashvUia, &,. Manhattan 11,300; Metro politan. 5,900; Missouri Pacific. 6 9W> New lock Central 10.K0; Norfolk and Wrat.rn 9.-W; Northern Pacific. 41n. Pennsylva c'lfl "'o P *“* 14 4 " w ’ f ''he.-„ P.,. cf * 10.700; Kourhrn l<,liw*y, SO,IOO *v* pi eferrsd. 7SOn. L’nlosi Pactflc 33 70/ and.. ’"" >l •<’ Wire. 31.1*); Brooklyn. 14.30 m Ftderol Risal. 16 49x1 jfa- Oa*. 8 *no. Hu. rar J 2 7(Xi. Tsnneseee rv-al and Iron |p £0 T s "'' H<ales Rubber. 10.1 Arnn i’nimiif.l Copper. IB.f>oo New Y’or), f4tn.ii 1 ... ran k t.lst Ab hlton Wabash ... g do " nt " 21 ” * ° Whasl A E E. ,0% H. A O pref. 44V do do 2nd nr. f i *'V. Wla Central . io% Cam Bouth .... 56> Thlid Avenue...m ;• * ° •■’5 l -i Adam Ex , c h, 'n o, e. n 14 * Am Bxprose ,!!i6l f-. B, A Q... IJSW[U. ft Express... 44 Chi.. Ind. A L. n | W.-F. fjgprees oo do pref ...57 Am. On Oj| Chi Ac K. 11l ... do A pref . , **■*!Am. M-itme ß C.. R. I. A f* .115% do do pref ....23 c. C. C. ASt L. ,\m B. A R. ft*; tol Bouth p, do do p.ef as, * do Ist pref 41%; Am. Spirit* .' ju do 2nd pref ..17 do do pref .... |f Del. A Hudson 114% Am B 25% X>.. L A 4V. ...1,0 i do do pref .... 7g * Den. A R. G,.. 2.\ Am. H. A w... .ts do do twef 7 % do do pref ... t* Kri * ISN] Am Tin Pints 43% do Ist pref ... 3914 do do pref .... fA fit. North, pref. 161 (Am. To!-acco ...10* Hock. Coal .... 16 do do pref ....135 Ho k, Valley Ana Min. 00... 44% 111. Central ....125 fßrook. R. T ... 71% low* Cent ral .. 20%;Col. F A I bZ% do do pref . 46 Con. Tohte o-S' | L. E A W ... :t; | do do pref .... 93% do do pref ... Fed BIC-I E Bhora 21"% do do pref 74 *- A N 6l%.G*n Electric ..197% "H' l 1> llOViflucoee Sugar . 6".% Mel. Bf. Ry 17J j do do pref ...JOS Me* Cential 11% InCn'l Taiar ... 23 Minn. A Hr L. ill, do do pref .... 73 do do pref .. ;i9 I-ar]ede Oaa .... Tl Mo. Pet Ific Jn% Nat. Biscuit .... 3* M. A O ......... 39%j *k> do pref .... 93 M. K. AT. .p% Net !ei,l jo do do pref 'O% do do pref 93% N. J. Central.. 14; jNet. Ht*e| *7 V, Central.. ,lk) r . tlo do prsf .... 9,% e A Western.. 42% Nst. Tube *l% do do pref 6> do do pr*f .152% N. I’aclffe 71% N*. Y A Brake ll dti do pref . S'\lN. American 14% Ont. a W . 2i%;p. Coast 1$ Oe Ry. A N 42 | do Ist pif'!".' M do dt pref .... 74 do 2nd frref ... 37 Pennsylvania . 1 2% P Malt 14% Reading 11% People's Gas ... *% do Ist pref... 61% P. Steel Car.... 41% <h> 2nd pref ... 29% do do pref ~,, 65% It (5 Western., fit Pull. Pal Car ..198 do do pef . ‘th H. Rope a j ... 5 Bt 1- & fi !• Sugar 1*3% do do Ist pref 7 % do pref 116 tlo do 2nd |>ref 46% Tnn C A 1.... 71% Si L * Bw ... 11% C. S leather... lt% do do pref —34 ! do do pref .... 76 Bt Bsul 175% 17. B Ruhtoer... SO •lo do pref .175 i| do do pref .... 46 St P A 0 120 ! IV. fnton M S. Paoifte 4 HtR. I. A 8 16% 8 Raiiwiy 15 do do pr, f 6 % T. A Pa ill. . 16% P- C. C. A Ht L Si l". Padffe T!\ Am ,I Copper ... 97% do <9, pref 61% Bond*. L\ 0 2*. ref.rag2)Of, N Y. C. Ist* .109%! dll com 105 N. J. C. gen 15.127 | do 3*. reg. ..li#%No. Pa. 3a 71 do Sa. cou 1(9% do do 4a 104% do new 4s,reg 137%’M a O. Ii .. BS% do new 4a .u 137% N. Y . C A Ht. f do old 4*. reg .115% L. 4* 107 | d-> Old 4a. t’ou 115% N A W. con. 4a. 99% do sa. rag 113 'Ora. Nav. Ist* . .109 do U, cou. ....11l l do do 4s 11)6% "SR" Southern Railway. Train# Arrlva and Dspari Savannah on 901 h Meridian Time—One Hour Blowrr Than Oily Time. Schedule tn F.ffeet Nov 15. 1900. 1 RV:.\:tvs* ' ’ ;■ ■ lii 1 I.r , read pi ns 94 No 20 |’ ~ (Cami#l tiaw.) No. 13 N,- *1 I 12 Atpiu .. eOani ,Lv Sav innah Ar , • Miatn, 2 15,-iu (IdlttfO 11#99 1 l 4 21pm I 28am Ar Black villa Lvq 3 txani, 1 (ffpm ! 8 08pm 6 .((am. Ar 1 olamMa 1. SMI 9 ippm :> 85am,,Ar t’harlotie Lv ; 9 ii-pm 6 kkim 118t9m.1l 3*pm Ar Gr#*M , 1.4 . cpin •• taam nSm Ar r ~N-rYolll ............ 1-- 4mi in j 12 51am 1 tlpm'Ar’ .I.T.T;. . ... D*nvilla ". .~TLiV|f 8 80pm| 8 33am 8 OOan 0 26pm A 111 hnwn.-l .. lit 13 O.pro P fl* 1 | 2 40*11, ’ - \ IJyi hhurg . 1. 2i-c *'■> 4 18am .'. 3.qim Ar Chari,Mte*4l4ls li 306 pm 12 54pm 7 Usu, - Ar Washbisi.iii I.' 11 I P ' • 18am II 35|,ni Ar Italtini-ire I.V 4 32am 8 2 l'* a Ssm 7 Mini Ar Phil ,a- ll'hla Lv 3 fsMni • 96P‘ 2 03|>m ditam Ar N w 1 ork Lv 11 Mam| I Upol I t tO|wn J 00pm Ar t o 1 .• Lv 5 00pm " t4kun No. 38 T'l TIIP N IRTII AN'!’ Y\ ! if No 25 (Ooairal ntM l 12 30am Lv" 1...... _ B#vm i] Ar f"M#M (l-iaslorii Time ! * Tam Lv . o unibls Lv ! 75am 9 59am Lv bpnr4.ii.hurg Lv 8 I.Bpm u ’'’l'm Lv Ash-vllle Lv t (Apm , 8 40pm Ar Ilot liprmgs Lv"ll 4iim 7 30pm Ar Knoxville Lv I 2*m 8 10am Ar Lexington l*v! in **n-n 7 45am Ar ctnclmiatl Lv 4 (k>m 8 00pm Ar pi Louis t-v 4 (#om 710 am Ar Louisville Lv|j 7 65am All trains arrive and depart from tits Plant bvetem biailon. TIIHOPOIt CAR SERVICE. 97TC TRAINS AND 94 DAILY. NEW YORK AND KIJYRIDA EX PREPS Vaotl buled liinitwl irain*. with Pullman D-awing Room bleeping I’ars between Savan nah and New York - onus la at •Yaahtngtofli with Catonlal Express tor Bostoa. Pullman Sleeping Car* net wean Chari die and Richmond and Chxrlotle and Nor folk Dining Car* Serve all meals between Savannah *B>d Washington TRAINS 35 AND 38 DAILY THE PNITED STATES FAST MAIL VeaUbul-d limited train*, carrying Pullman Drawing Room Sleeping Cars between Sivsnuah and New York Dining Cars servo #ll meale between Savannah aid Washington Alan Pullman Drawing Room Sleeping Car* he 1 wean Savannah and Cincinnati, through Asheville and The Land of t* Sky.” For complete Information aa lo til t schedules, ole apply 4o F 8 OAN NON 2d V P A (1 54. J 91 CULP. T. M . W. A. TURK. G. P. A. Washington. D C 8 H HARDWICK. Asst Gen t Pass Agent Atlanta, Ga G GROOVER. Ticket Agent, riant Systran Station JAMES FREEMAN P P A T A 141 Bull streel, Savannah G# . 7*hones M 0 D. of C 1 86* ’.3419 Ore S L * 127 H Atcb gen 4r . 10l\ do do con 5* 714 do adJI 4* .. *6*l Hea l Gen 4s 9i>Ni C of G. con 5s 95'g K. O W. IsCs ..100 do Ist Inc. ... 81 *i. L A lr 51 do 2n<t Inc l*iy 10*1 5s 112S Con 80 2nd* l'e\ Hi L AS F C. A O 44>s —IOP4 gen B.# 127 do do 5s 131) pi F cons —175 C ANw con 7*lßo 84. P . C. A P do do 8. F. | lata Ilf, Deb as ~,.119 | do do Os .. ..,.1204* Ohl. Term. 4s . 9 po. Pa. 4s *3-N Col. 80. 4# *4 !4o Rv 5* 112N D. A R G is 100 ;P Rope A T. 8# 71 Vi Eric Gen. 4s . 78‘t T. A P Isf# —lli’i F. W. A D. C. do do 2nd* .... 33 I*l ..- 75'4 f'n Pa 8s IM% Gen Blec Rs .. H>4 Watoiah Ist* ..1189. lowa Con Ist* lit d.> 2nd* 10*S LAN Cnl 4* 100 |sVe#t Sbora 4* ..114 MO.. K. A T ;Wls I'en Ist* .. *7 2nd* 7n*4[Va. OaMurloa ...92 do 410 4s ~ ... 94 New York. Nov. 28.—Riandnrd 011 715*7 730 Murphy A fs’a stool* letter. Now Y'ork. Ntov 34 —The Htook market opened Irregular and aomewhut unaet* tied, but the course of the morning de veloped pronounced firmness. I/union wrw* not a faetor of any Inaportonne In ih market, the |>rb'* changes from that quarter showing both advances and de cline*, while the dealings for foretlgn ac count were likewise on both side- of itw market The hank statement made even a stronger showing than had treed ex pected. the Increase In cash Iralng nv>r than 55 per rent greater than had sp (reared In the preliminary estimates ihn actual gain being 57.<AaOnP The Increase In the loan account was regarded as mol •rats. In view of the tremendous rpacula ttoo of (he week the ffgurM showing a gain of 64,974 v*> Except that the Increase in actual cash was rather In ex,-ess of th* genera) estimate*, the Iwok state ment was about In lln* with common ex pectations Financial Notes. New York Journal of Cimmerce Philadelphia. Nov. 21.—There Is fair prospect that the Houthsrn Railway, run ning Into th# heart of Virginia. North Carolina. Routh Carolina, Georgia uni Florida, will become part of the PenneyU vtnla Railroad syatem a* the result of tha o rnt tour of impaction Th Bouthm I ways opr-rates g,29l ml!as of road Th* \ e power la oompriaed In 796 lo- .rmo . trs, 719 (taseenger ■ ar* ord 35,667 freight and miscellaneous ostia. This I* the new departure apparently that Pennsylvania propose# to mak*. Ac cording to the ata4e*n*nt given out offi cially yesterday (hruthem Hallway earn ings were 1671.263 for the sw-ond week In November, and from July 1 they wsra 112.537 040 Th* Inersae* It |7>).699 ovar the earn* period last year. New Y'ork Times: The last of th* va cant seal* on th* New York Coiolldat*d Stock and Petroleum Exohanga wa* sold yesterday for 66><> The price of Consoli dated scat* has advanced from 6 10 pin sine# election day. about twenly-ff-.a teal* having been dlei/awd of within that time A Consolidated Exchange broker yesterday offered to sell his seal for $1,600. against which price bid of 160) was mad* by an applicant. NUCBIAMCOII M4RKET9. Note—These quotations are revised dally, and are kept s* near as possible In accord with the prevailing wholesale prices. Offl, let quotations ar* not used when they disagree with th* price* whole salers ask. Caauutry and horlhern Produce. POULTRY—The market I* steady. Quo tations: Broilers. 39835 c per pair; half grown, 456)50 . three-fourth* grown. 55Q 60c; hens. 65875 c. roosters, 40850 c; ducks. 50f)75c: gees*. 75cff$l •. KOOB—Fresh candled. 22c. cold storage, 198 20c Bt TTBR—The ton* of th* market is firm. Quotation*: Western creamery, 19$ 24%c; New York atate dairy. 19523 r; extra Elgin*, 2&B2*c. CHBEHE- Market firm. fancy full cream cheese, 13%c for 20 to 22-pound average, 26810-pound averages. 13c. Early Vegetables. IRIRII POTATOES-Northern. 51.90 tack CABBAGE—SS7e per head. ONIONK— Yellow. In barrels, 62 0); crates. 60.'; red. 61-90. nreailsliilt. Hay and Grain. FLOI'II-Market steady; patent. 64.30; straight. 63.90: fancy. 53 75. family. 53 50. MEAL—Pearl, per barrel, 62.70: (>*r sack, 61.25. elly meal, per sack, boiled. t1.!2%8 11.16; water ground 51.156)1.17%: city grl*. sack*. I! SO; pearl grit*. Hudnuts. per bar rel. 52 75. per sack, 1122%. sundry brand*. |117%1 3 sack CORN—Market firm; white. Job lota. 65c; carload lots. *2c. mixed corn. Job lots, 63c; carload lots. 50c. RlCE—Market steady: demand good; fancy head. oe. fancy. 6%e. Prim* 5 Good Fair 4 <M% Common .....3% OATH—No. 2 mixed, ear.oad. 23 , -•; Job lot*. 3*834. . whit* Cllpt-cd. car*. 56c. Job, 40c. BRAN—Job lots. 95c; carload lots. ►*'. HAY—Market aleadv; No 1 timothy, 90c; Job. 96c. No 2. 96c- Job; 65c. can. Sugar and 4'oßee, BFGAR- Cut loaf 6 19*Diamond A 1M Crush.-I * 24jConfectioners' A.5.64 Powdered 5.96, White Extra C..5.M XXXX I saw .1 ..M Extra C B Granulated .... 6 M Golden C 6fa Cubes 6 9* Yellow* 4 94 Mould A 6 09 COFFEE— Mucha 26 cJPrlm* No 2 11 c Java 26 r Good No 4 10%. Peaberry H e Fair No 5 10%.t Fancy No. 1... ll%c|iardlnary No 6.. #%c Choliw No. 2 11 c|Commoh No 7.. 9%c Dried and Kvnpnrated l-'ralts. APPLES- Evaporated, 787%c; sun dried, &%©6< APRICOTS- Evsporaled. lOe pound; nectarine*. 10c. RAIHIN4F L L. $210; Imperial oatdnet*. 12 75: loos#. 0,-pound boxes. 9%c pound I’EACHEH- Evaporaiad. pea led. 17%/?, unpealed. 9%ft9c. PEARB— Evaporated. IV Hardware and Ualldlng Sttptilln. LIME. CALCIfM PLASTER AND Oment—Alabama and Georgia lime In fair demand and sell at 9) cants a barrel, special calcined p.sslsr, 6106 per barrai. hair, tub-. Itoscbile jceinsnl, tl 20411 15. carload, lota. S|t#clai; Portland cement, re tail. 62 35. carluad lots. 63 0082 20 LI’URCR I O It VESSELS BAVAN NAII Mtntmusn. yard slscs, 610 50811(10. car eltls. E 15001600, difficult else*. |U,OU 11 ISO', whip slock. sl6 00816.00. sawn lies. $S ami 50. hewn lie*. 36$6$<- OIL Market steady; demand fair; elg nal 45550 c; West Virginia black. Hl9c. Inrd. Me; neaisfool. 60570 c. ma hlnsry. 16 s3Bc; raw. 74%c, lulled. 76%c; kerror■ >. (dime while, 11c; water white, 16c, Pi >ll* astral. 14c; deo>lorlsed alov* gasoline, drums, 11 %c. amply oil barrels, delivered. 65c. SHOT Drop, 51 60; II B and large. 51 75. chilled. 6175. IRON- Market very steady; Swede. 6%c NAILB < ul. 62 A> Imae. w ire $2.25 base HAIGIED WIRE-53 50 per 100 pound* GUN POWDER—Psr keg, Austin crack shot. 64 00. half kegs. 13 25; quarter kegs. 1t.25. champion ducking, quarter keg*. 12 25; Du|o( and Hazard smokeless, half kegs 61165; quarter keg*. 55 75; 1-pound ranlstara. 6!); less 25 per cent ; Trol* dorf smokeless powder, 1-pound cant. 51; 10-pound cans. 90r pound. Sail, Hides and Wool. SALT—Demand I* fair and th# market steady; carl ad lota. 100-pound burlap eacks. 44c. IdO-pound cotton aarks, 4&c. HO-pound burlap sacks. %c; ltd-pound cotton sacks. %c; 235-pound burlap sack*. (•; 125 pound cm ton sacks. 56< 230-pound burlap sacks. 66c, Iff DEB Market firm; dry flint. !3%e. dry salt. ll%c: greMi'salled. A WOOL—Nominal; prime Georgia, fre* of aund bur# arxl hlack wool, 19c; black. lr; burry, 10c Wax. 25c. tallow, l%c- D#*r aklng. 20c Feat* and hat*. APPI.HB- Northern variety. 12 500'18 ORANOEB tri* > 12 Ms3 on per ho* PRUNES—4M to 50*. 10c. 50* to 60*. g%c ; 60s to 70s. 7c: 70s to 60a, #%c; 90a to 90s. 6c 90s lo 100*. 5%c. IIANANAH-ll 252 on bunch, f.EMONß—Marker steady at 52 M COf'O AN l 'TH—64.25. PEANl'TH—Ample stock, fair demand: market firm: fancy hand-picked. Virginia, per pound. 4%c ; hand-lUcked Virginia, ax tree, 4%c; N. O. seed peanuts, 4c, Nt'THfi—Almonds. Tarragona. 16c, Ivlcas 16c; walnuts. 6'rench, 12c; Naplsa. 15c; pecan*. 12c; Rraxll*. 13c; filbert*. 11c; aa sorted nuls, 50-pound and 25-pound boxea 18%c. fatten Ragging and Ties. BAGGING-Market firm; Ju*. 2%- pound. 6%c; large lods, 6%c; small lota, 2-pound. 7%r, tea Island bagging. 15%c. TlEß—Standard, 45-pnund, arrow, large lota, 51 SO; email lot*. 51 32 Maens, llaait aad lerd. BACON—Market ftritn; D S. C. R sldos, 7%c; D B twills*. !%<■ (Eastern!, ac cording to average site: D. 8 ReWlea, 5%c (Western); smoked C R sides 6%c. HAMB—Sugar cured. 11%512%c LARD—Pure, In tierces, 6%c; In 60- pound turn and ft>-pound tubs. 6%c; comixuind. In tlsrcea. 6%c; bO-pound tins, and 9>-pound tubs. 6%c. *ll6l KLLASBOITI. FISH— Marltsrsl. tialf-barrele. No. 1. 68.00; No A 67 U). No. I, $5.75; kils. No 1. 61 20. No 2. 61 10; No 1. 65- Codffah, 1-pound bricks, 6%c: 2-pound bricks, 6c Bmoked herring, per nog. 17816 c Dutch herring. In kegs, 61 10; new mu. lets, half barrels, 53-75. HYRt'P— Market quiet; Georgia and Florida syrup, buying at 2*s.loc. selling St 32636 c; sugar house at 10$t5c. HONEY-Fair demand, ttralned, In bar rel*. 55$< gallon. High winee oasis, tl 77 Of'KAB FHEIGHT*. GOTTON—Savannah lo Boston. ier CW! . 3t- ; to New York, per cat,, 20c; to Philadelphia per bale. 61; Baltimore. 61. FOREIGN DIRECT—BI r men. Or. Liv erpool. 40-; Hamburg, 46c; Genoa. 53- , Baroelona, S6:; Manchester. 65r; Havre. 40r; Antwerp. 40; Revol, 50c; Rottardaw. 40c; Trieste. Uc. INDIRECT-Liverpool. 3&53 . II imburg. 40"; Gothenburg 53c. LI MHKIt-By Hall-Freight* stssdy; to Raltlmore and saatward. 64.60 to L7J per 51 Including Portland. LI'MHER—By 81 earn Havannah to Baltimore, K. 00. to p. It. R, or B. and O. docks. 55 6r>; to Philadelphia. 16%.- per cwt (4 pound* to foot); to New York. 5A50 per M. 57 25 to dock, lighter*! to Hoaton. 55 it) NAVAL STOKEB-The market U Arm; medium el* vaseeis. ltoain—Cork, for ordera 5* Od per barret of 610 pounds, and 5 per rent, primage Spirit*. 4 9d |wr 40 gallons gross, and t per cent, primage 1/arge vessels, rosin, 5; spirits 4* and. Steam. 11c ;er 100 founds on rosin. 11%/: ori spirits. Savannah lo Boston, ami D%: on rosin and Uo on spirits to New York. I 1 Plant System of Railways. Trim* nf*r*t4l by fftth m#rMUn lltrn+m On# bnur ilß)w#r than city t!m. In #ff#4*i U. All ;rlrui lav Sivinnih l**Uj Ar ?*#vfinnali .1 tl #m Wv. #nnh 1J JO ©m 8 iin* Way oum* i 1 *m * i' n .J i• kftOfivlH# ;lolft im indriolda |U V. inf^ pm i*4>tni# j 7 O'* pm I Hnvannah *3 *m B W nm < *hirf>4nn f7 |0 am 1 pm aid! K4M ... 'i .V* pm Lv. HruM*M k Ar Hrunavrlck * B 0 im Brun-HtM k I Oft am p 8 25 pm s IS am t .8 15 pm Connection# ai Poll Lmpa with Pan- Insular and O .and nal il. imers leaving for Key We*t and Hav in* Moodoys. Thursday# and Saturday*. 11 .On p. m. Call at Ticket affb ra for further infor mation j. ii mi,hemps t r a WARD CLARK City Tb-kra Agent. De Soto Hotel Phone 73. B W WRENN. Passenger Traffic Man ager, Savannah, Ga ||PP£ GEORGIA Schedule Effective Sopf V) 1999. * Train* arrive *i and depart from Central Station. Weal Broad, foot of Liberty airaat *>th Meridian Time im* hour slower Iht* city lime. lon vs “infra Bavant.s*. Savannah: Bug t, -is Msc-ai Atlanta,' •* 85atn Covington. Mll.igui ICX 149 pm land all Inlarmedlal* potnls; Augusfa, Macon. Alianla.j jAihens, Monlgiwnsry. Co-1 •9 o>i>m lumbu*. Mlrmlngiitm Am-Sf naam larlcus, Rufaula and Troy,| f8 bipm Dover Acrommodalloa |f7 4tam 12 Oi|" Guyton Dinner Train jt* 89pm ‘Dally, fRi-ept Sunday. between savannah and tyAee: 75fh meridian oi Savannah oily Ills* LEAVE savannah Monday .wly 815 a m Dally e voefM Monday So * m Dally )op. m. LEAVK TYI4EE Monday only 715 a m Dally exons* Monday 10:15 a m Dally 539 pm. Conn*< Ilona mad* nt lernainal point* with all trains Northwest. Went and Southwest Sleeping cars on night trains between Savannah and Augusts, Mseon, A:luma and Ulrmtngnam Parlor car* on day tratna between Sa vannah. Macro and Atlanta. For complete Information. ehedulM. r*l* and connections a |>ply lo w B MRAWniI. (Tfy Ticket and Pass enger Agent. 197 Hull street, or W R. Mclntyre. Dtpoi Tick at Agent. J. C. HAILE. Genera! Passenger Agent. E H HINTON. Traffic Manager. THEO. D. KUNE. Gan “„i Savannah. Ga. Double Daily Service The short lln* . Norfolk. WashtngtW Halilmore, Phlladolphla. New York ami th# East ARRIVAL OF TRAIN* FROM No. 27 North and East 5 oo am No. 33 Denmark end I/snal bt* *‘" n * 20 am No 61 North and u 10 pm No 72 Montgomery ami Weal 5 K pm No. 74 itelena and I/ocal Points... 6 45 am DEPARTURE OP TRAINS - No. 27 Jacksonville and Florida... 5 <• am No 31 Jacksonville and Florida 12 upm No 44 New York and Eat 1 56 pm No. 24 Denmark and Augu-t* * (16 pm No. 71 Montgomery and Weal. ... 7 26 am No 7.1 Meirffui and Ixrcal Btaiions 6 *0 pm Magnificent Pullman buffet sleeping car service lo Washington. Baltimara. Phiia delphla and New York; also lo Jackson ville and Tampa. Dining car* from Savannah 4o llrmiet nd Richmond 10 New York Buffm parlor cars Savannah to Moat gamer). For addllionsl Information apply to Ticket Office, Bull and Bryan aireats. Phone 26. (.It* Iff, FRO VlSfOff*. btc. New York, Nov. 24-Flour moderately active and a llltia ataad er on the strength of wheat Winter talents. *3 6081.91) Min nesata patents, 63 9uQt 25; rye flour quiet. Corn mtatl qulat; yellow Western. 6)e. Rye quiet; No. 2 Western, Be. Harley qulat; barley malt quiet. Wheat-Opot firm No. 2 red. 78%c; op tions opened irtcady and experienced lateg firmne** on sallsfactory cables, an ab sence of liquidation and local covering (To.cl him at %s%e r>#4 advance March Closed. 60%c. May closed. 60c. Nnvembar Closed. 77c; December c.treed, 77%0. Corn—Spot ateady; No 2. 44c; option market was advanced moderately aa proe ptet* for wet weather again lo the corn licit, threatening the movement. The strength of wheal also helped Cloaod Ann %c net higher May dosed 42%0; Deceaa ber closed. 459. Oats—Hfrot steady; No 2, 36%c; options quiet but wall sustained. Beef steady; family, 610 5081175; meat. 69.6059.(0; beef ham*. 6P> 60860.50: rut meats Bleed) ■. pickled bellies. 96pk0%c; pickled shoulders. 6c; pickled hams. 6% it 9%c. laitd steady: Western steamed, ?.45c; retlned ateady: continent. 7 Tso; South American, t.iur; mipound, M|6%c. Pork quiet; family, 615 5UOl< <)0; short I clear. 14$ 17c; mess, 12811 c Butter quiet; creamery, 19611 c; tuts dairy. 16$ 64c. Cheese quiet; large September fancy, K>%c; small Heplemher fancy, Uc. Eggs quiet; sta4e and Pennsylvania, 250 27c; Western regular packing at mark. S'"hM'tallow firm, city, se: country, 4% S#%c. Potatoes quiet. Jersey's, 51 00$ 1.27%;New York. |1 2604.62%; Lug Island. 61 5901.75; Jersey *>weeffe, 51.7586.75. peanut* steady; fancy handpicked, 4%9 sr-; other domestic, 4c. Cabbage ateady; Long Island per WO. 65 0084.50. cotton by steam to Liverpool Ibc. Petroleum dull; reflned New Y'ork, 57. M: Philadelphia and Baltimore. 17.59; do In bulk. 64 65. Roain steady; strained common to goad, *1 Turpentine quiet. 42%84.1v. iConUnuod on Fog* Twact/ TwoQ 23