The Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1900-current, November 27, 1900, Page 9, Image 9

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FINANCIAL and commercial. .n*ir in (otto* mm*;* h%. ki:t or iron it to si pout*. , >nn ,l.rr of Hrarllli Reports Clrra lairil. and (hr IWIIar Precipitated lit Uirrpuul tail %>nll Sttrrrl Hall lnu- l wrpenllne Hall* al 3ff%e After Il,r (InalUK—Hoalaa Firm and (a rhaned—Sloeke Irreitulat but .|rnna Local and Telegraphic Markets. The Morning Naurs Offlco, Monday. NoV. 16 H last ton which matt have r-uggeiit -1 itself touar.l th* closing In the col ! tures markej 4"-da> was as to th. . .aits of the atnwr.nt bull m.t> i which started during th* latter pan , t w.ek. The wholesale alum, In* ~|j ut long cotton Started daily In , v when a coiiihlnailc o. bearl-h . s was circulated. among them b. •:.e |irop<' tl'o heavy revel;* lor • . h. easier and declining spot n*r in th* South, reports ot the death .... ~,r, anl other Influences equally ... I.a! th I ever slug the upwaid t-li- Licerjiojl sold. Wall rlreel sold, buyers lor a l<Vt risa suft.red. ~g ut the market was stcaly. (i ne of 27 and *1 |>olnt*. about the . i .cl of the day. nits turpentine maiket r:o*et with a gool demand for sup. .• th- quotation. After the closing t y rtronger tendency developed, , t .. . were nigue on a ba 1* of i’%c. . iffentng tendency, which piom . itfb*r pliro Mm* ales *>• * I lota wc.e inane. flk ** n used mm and unchanged wi h ' b.li.e- . .loth* The whole al . c.oeed steady and active. Sto k a.ently uvercome th. reacuotu y and in sum* quarters scored de rj The Southern and So ith oupa wete conspicuous for their The following resume of the will show thetr tone f.d quou ,.i the c.Oalhg to-day . Local and (ieaeral Marketa. , Colton— Easy. I-lc lower. IrPisuiar but *uong Call, steady. J'flJV* Pr cent, mine—Firm. &< ■ in- i—Firm, unchanged. -November 4c higher, v, .1 Steady. December. %6'ic off. ... - nchanged I— Unchanged to 12%c up in , ton Seed Oil-Dull. weak. COTTON T " cotton market closed e*#y at a de f l-'.ec, w-lth enl •* on the apo. of ~n The receipts were .'>.39.’ ax-alnst < , last year, and 8.431 year before lost. l fair demand a* the decline, i ~ . islneaa was hoc chi an unueu.illy H ’iVc J '!*. billowing were the official spot quo i, i • si the close of the market at the i ..r**n Ex hange to-day: TTM* Last day year • .v.il mt<M ;ng 9’a •% Ml.Mllnl •'* I.otv n Filing • ■ *'a Mrket easy, sales 191. a i . ran Kece.pts. Export* and Sto-ke Is title day 5.3*2 1!- ;p this day last year 4.339 7 . f. .lav year before last 9.131 Re-eipta since Sept. I. 19b 1 M 6 2'J S-.r; Iny last yeor 48!'.766 *'* .(wise exports 1.133 k on Mars I this day 91.276 -itne day last veur lM.xol He-dpu and Stock# it the ports— H* "li>tt this day *4 *3l !'• i;>:. -his day list year 41cIS* H -.pts this clay year before Inst.. IMI re.-elpt* since Sept. 1. 1W....1.U1.1U same time Inst year 1.871M7 8 *r before hist 1.043 745 * * k nt all [>orts 10-day 764,271 6 k same .t.i y last year 1,40.711 >t!vt ' n—QuP*t; middling. net r<- •l 1 17,.’ey. gross, 17,r>Jti, sale.-. I*3; stock, :r.r,is New Or . an*—Quid; muldllng. 9',; net • • 12.007; prose. 13.0(7; sale.-, S.77s>; ti - k. 332.919 M<* -Kaav: middling 9*4: net re -3.1 A-. gloss receipts, 3.134. sales, T-.- k. 29.667. it— ten— Quiet; middling. 9 11-14; net v I,3M>: cross. 1.310; stock. 34.3*4. Wilp ngton—Firm; middling, 9%; net -■cl. gross, 3*o. stock. 4 33 N>rf Ik—Quiet; middling. 9*l: net re ■ 711; gross. 3.711; sales, 133; stock. . 7at. Itsltlmore _ Nominal; middling. 10%; - receipt#, IM: stock 9.935. N iv York—Quiet; middling. 10%; net . tr.-s MtrV Progs. ISB; sales 111; sto.'k >ston—Quiet. middling. K’H; net re- M- 1.016. gross. 9,23*. Puladelphla—Quiet; middling |i; net s, MS. gross. 3*B; Stock 5.099 Dally Movements at Interior Town*— 1 igust.i—N’o’h.ng doing; middling, 9 T 4; •• re -Ip**. 3.173; gross. 3.(21. sales. 933. f' k S3 349 Memphis—Firm middling. 9 13-14; n*l rs -Ipt* 5.5. M: gross. 7.45>. sales. l.St; n’ k n4.nj. I-oul- -Quiet; ml Idling. 9 13-14: net tr ipts 1.571: gross, 5.044. *4ock. &7.011. nclnnsil—Steady wnd nominal: mld ns. Ift; net receipts, 1.770. gross. 1 770, tft-k. IMM Houston--Steady; middling. 9*4: net re ' 19.744; gross. 13 744. sales. 447; stock, lot m I ouisvllle— Firm: middling. 9T4- f xporls of Cotton This Dey— Cveaton-To the continent. 14 293; cut twite. New- Orleans—To France. F.ISO; to the cemlnunt. 7.915. 9t\ennah— Coastwise. 1.133. 'Vilmington—To the continent, 10.&30; ' cm is* 444. rrfolk—Ca® w (le. I.2a*. N w To: a ;h* continent. 14* ' '• i telphls—To Great flrMam. 349 7 ’al foreign export# from all pons thia To Grout Britain. 149; to Franc*. • to the continent. 32.174. Total foreign exports from all porta thus ' 'his week To Great Britain. 13.333: : * 380; to the c ontinent. 44.499. T,v *l foreign exports since Sept. 1, 19b': r, te it Rrltaln. 1,’.*9.90; to Ftbikc. 244.- •o she continent 794.174. rle-ton. S C., Nov. 2* —Cotton eeay; tr"ldlln*. tiage; no salee. 9RA ISLAND COTTOSI. 1 r ** about as follows: D*tr choice Fassl Floridan 4134 1 'ra choice and fancy Florida* .71 O— •'ra choice nnd fancy Georgias 21'41132 h-e Georgias 3ft'ft2l htr fin* Georgias M ft— M'e Georgia* (nominal I 19 19— ” •him nns and common 1* 17— - onand ’ t " ' week 1,114! 4.AR xporta past week | IS2 none ' * l P* n 'his season | 1M23; 39.4*7 '' *• Past week j SI9 3.SM k on hand | a .4i JJ.M2 ( OTTU3 FI ft 44179. ">e t |„,| OB JMrart,. „ Lo .. „f 3T j 711 Points. *w Tork. Nov. 2*.—l was a day of •rial and disappointment to th# a- of cotton and many pet Idea- 1 as ’ "• probable course of events coucern 'slues |n the near future were de • -1 with the llret hnlf hour. VVheie everything during the previous week emed to favor a bull niovemenl of MURPHY St CO.. INC.. Board of Trade Building, Savannah Private leased wires direct U> New York. Chicago and New Orleans. COTTON. Slot HS AND UIUIV. New York office. No. 41 Broadway. Office# In principal eltlea throughout the South. Wrie# for our Market Manual and look containing Instructions for traders no mean proportions. Indiestlcna this morning before the opening ail a p. .r --tsl to HhftfHt towarcl a disastr us b, e k under overwhelming bear a- .c oprn tits. The cables were astonldilngiy w.ak wt;n Ulverpuol credited with having rent many eciiihg otdets to our pit. Private r jmu ts l.ad tt that the Cxat wa, dying, :h.t b.urcpe as being Hooded with stliitig ol der# from Southern spots and te elpts ■ • in* the next lew weeks would , i.n- Hlarably exceed the vo.ume of tat- as. tci. days. Under this toim d.bl uiru. ot bcan-li lnlluen. es longi foi e I • .er arts: lto<ks of .otton. pur. based ,rou and '-•N I(.9>x: fur January >,n h. b, I*l :: .1 Wc cotton was assured. Thamarkc open ed easy with pi her down sujt pnts, under the pressuie lhas brought to hear louw itiough they wete. the In.ttal ti(- ures proved to be the beat ot the s> sion. a- lu lt[ atclaUliig pr.<ess contlhUcd 111 lull sway to the very dote. The Sou ti s-nt uelllog oidels in grout numbers, uiiu W ill street dumped over many thousand . aio* wm. I, shurta desiring profile wt r* unable t-j absorb. Them seeiued to i> n> ba;- tori lit sight, and yvhllee o arffnal 7,-polli' ralllea occurred, th genet al ten.lcuu , ot the market was ateadlly downw.ir tt the cany ettemoan the la t hope ot he hulls was swept away ry e. timatc- fur largu receipts at New Ori-ati and Hous ton 10-inutro*. anl by l&cial uotlii atl ti that Boulhern marketr. were essle ml from l-ltr'ao lower. Tin New Orleans speculative* rnaikc-i present* ii w *ak fiont. nd on every hud wc-re evldcn er that eup|*oriere of lOituii wc <- r tt a - c\ Ntie tue hears w it momci.tarl.y gamma strength. At the .lose* th nt if get was steady ala dc.line ot -'• 31 points, about the .owc-st level of the nay I LICU 11IUM l\ I'lTt U- New York, Nov. 24. Colton futures opened easy and clos'd steady ut the de cline. Prices as follows: | Open High Lk>w Close. January 9.sh 9.A* 95S 959 February .... 9.71 |9 71 9.53 j 95. March I 9a*. 9.73 j 9.54 • Aptll i 9 **J 967 955 | 9.53 May I9 63 9.45 | 950 . 9.51 June 940 | 9.60 , 9.49 949 July | 9.54 900 j 9.46 | 949 August 1 9 *3 9.4 t 1932 j 974 September ... .... I6 40 4 90 ! *65 October | November ...| 99S | 999 | 9 86 j 9 S4 December . 986 | 986 ® LI Vl6 it BOOL COTTON MAHKBT. Liverpool. Nov. 24 4 p nt —Spot fair de. mand. prices lower; Amer Fan middling fair 6(1 gool middling 5 11-1 M; middling 5 13-33d. low middling 5 13-32d; good or dinary 5 S-32d; cudlnary 4 39-33*1 The sale* of the day wore h nil bales, of which 570 were for speculatbui and * xport, and In cluded S.S I4 ) American Rccelp*' non.- Futures opened quiet and closed dull. American middling, low middling clau. November 6.24f/3.2#d. sellers; November lH--enil>er "3.Vtis.’4J. sellers; Deiemher- Jahuary 5 226 23d. seller*;.t*niwry-Fehru ary 5 .‘id. buyeis; Kebruary-March 5 19.1. buyers; March-April 5.171ia.18d. sellers, Aprll-May 5.157(5.14.1. buyers; Msy-June Slid, buyers; June-July 512d. buyers, July-Augu.-t 51ftd. sellers; Angust-fiep (smber sd, sellers. \:\\ ORLCANR 4 OTTON FlTinF.x. New Orleans. Nov. 26 —Cotton futurea steady. November . 941 bid A|*rll 9.126944 U.-*mbe ...9 4469.45 May 9.4269 l> January ... .9.41 uJ 4. June .9 4 February .. .9 4Kj9 43. July 8.4-6 J-44 March 9.4311*. 43| 4 OTTON LETTKHS. New York. Nov. 26-Murphy A i:o. say. Decline lit Liverpool of 3-32*1 on spots and about 8-44*1 on futures was very much in excess of ex udations here and caused this market to open Irregular and weak 13 to 15 points lower on near and 15 to 20 points on dis tant months, and ruled easy during Hrst hour of the session on liquidating s ties Liverpool caWes us that th# deelln** was caused on occotint of free offerings from the Mouth and n raid by bear#, particular ly for continental account. Another fea ture that haa caused som* uneasiness i hat Mr. Hyde of the Agri.-ullural Depart ment Is dlspoi-ed to defer issuing final government re|*>rt on lint .otton, until Dec I.Y This was to have been Issued on Dec. 1. Too boars claim that It indl • tss that hla tlgure* are more favoiable than he expect*-d and they ara now en deaeorlng to make a further Invesugatton. During (he early part of the session there was libral liquidation by locals and for Houlhern account w-re ,-lpel buyer*. JsntMtry ue* llr.lns from - • lown m 9S3c. then reacted 4 to 8 i*olnts. hut after the noon call pri e f again w.ak ened on account of extra heavy estimate# of receipts at New Orlecne and Houston for to-morrow, the former expefs 17 cm io lt.ftftn. against lft.ftßh lan year th* lat ter 2S.om to 29.000. against 21.00<' last \ ear, estimated port re-elpt# to-day was 45.<m ngalnsl 41 ,<m lt year. As indleated In our letter of Saturday, we expect to see heavy receipt* for the n<*xt xvrtk or two. * •dvan' * b*** brought considerable cotton. The feeling at the close wa* bearish. M.w- York. Nov 34 —Hubbard Bros .v Cos *s. Liquidation has been th* order of Be day especially In Liverpool where the break before th' o|>enlng of our mar ket we# s severe on# We have had a . ..ntir.u-d stream of sslllng ordei*. which *-omp:etly de prior* Hard the market m lime#. Receipts showed an Improvement ut New Orleans and Houston hut not at ih* in'erlnr towns of the Southwest The deullna wa a treat aurnrlse and the Trade etc unsettled h* tt.- weakneea of Liverpool, fm- which hey can flr.d no sat- Isfaetory explanation I3NTI4I ATF. OF COTTON CHOP. • - Matter# of Interest to the Trade Here a*l Elsewhere. Msnv members of the Bavennah Cotton Kxctunge veeterday estimated what th# cotton crop of IMM9OI will lx. The guesae* were recorded by Superintendent Merrlhew. anl will he tiled away until the official announcement of the Slie of the crop I# made, when the estimate* will be produced and th*' near est gueeser awarded the prlie. Out of thlrty-#lx estimates the average I* 9.(92- *49 bales. The lowest estimate I* 5.995.*>. the hlghext 10.F).00. and the ne-irest to the average 9.B9S.WS'. Heretofore :h Sa vannah cotton men have shown theii knowledge of cron .ondlllnns by pretty i close eatltr.etex of th* yield. Mi ' U. Malone was the winner last #'-a#on. hi# estimate being very elute to the ofTl. lal crop report. Th# extensive business con necllone of the lora; trade with pretty much the entire eastern Houth brings them In close touch with conditions there, by enabling them to six' up with reti-on able accuracy what th section with which they tiade Is apt io ptodtn . The bullish element on Ihe Bay doubt less had good reason for fearing the FINANCIAL. JOHN W. DICKEY, • lack and noaol Broker, aiok bta, GA. Write for Lief. IHE MORNING NEWS: TUESDAY’. NOVEMBER 27. 1900. steady Increase In Ihe bear forces Bruin ..rin.-e et a well known foundry on the lower May. hut Hits ..Istance trom the trsd.ng renter did not rouse any gr-t apprehension among the •ills A tid fb'.lge.i bear haa now made 0 ■< appitatance In Ihe t'ollon Kx hanse wh'ti ,1s op rail ais are regarded tnora -usp:. tous!>. and < special.y s.nce his ad vent Is conrurrent with a ...g rl#e tn the > otton mark-1 Biuln enjoys ilose teia i.ors with a hading broker In the ex ha* e 11- has already been Introduced by th*- gent.rman to in'mher*. who mani !•■*• a'.'a' lulcreet ai 'he agility the bur dl play.- it'et Ihe tore* lly of an Intto tlon Ke * m n ais . a|Mhle of nrr>tn* bush,ear met fun tn l*etfrr ha*ino*iy than H e owner of th* ••*. an that niembeis huv. I.O! b-'eu ..tghle.l In -eelng It per form. *; . Par must be seen to be op, re tut' and Its automatic moveenenl* make It none t ele agile and lit harmless ap pears!!, e mnkee "Kii the timid fee! easy. TI t. einher** of the New York Cotton l.'x '.eg'- ir- to have anew prop>*ltton put before tli-tri this week It lelate* Io matgln rsi.r n notion, and Ihe Commit tee of By-Laws and Holes has requeeted • o il every nu mber give fits "p.n.on on ih -übj . t with it view to securing a correct Id* a of the mnriment atlaehlng to h's prop stt tv. Huagiatlons and opinions up- t' ho r.nl In not later than Wcdn.-s --•*:t tt. n *f this wn-k The sub • ‘I . e of l> pr xporlMou follows t'n the first business day of each week margins shell he called on all rontrai-4# then en to make tlie price* of such . on u i is eo i.il -o tl. closing bid price* of 'he previous business dov for like dcllv trie ftip'h ma glrs shall be called !n this m mnoi Ttie pally calling the margins shall do so before lu a. m . and shall send, as pari of ih** margins . all a siatemrnf of all ope.i on tracts, which stair mm* shall also show ihe not amount requisite to make the price# of these contracts equal to the • losing hid priced cf the previous day for Ike deliveries From this amount shut, be deducted the aim.on- of any maigln previously deposited under this rule, pro '"••i**3 the same has not been reU**e<l The net amount thus shown to be due shall b the amount of margins to bo de posited. The lndo.Egyptian Compress Company, which owns all Ihe patents for the Lowry press in all countries other than Ihe Knifed Stale.-, has organised tho Colum bian Baling Company under Canadian law.-, with I,’aft.e(s> capital to carry on a* bus.ness In Canada. The lndo-Egypt tan Company owne all th~ capital sto* k Of the 151,1.009 stock. 15sSi.0X> represents th* value of the patents. The Columbian Baling Company has (wo plants, one al St. John’s and one at St. Charles. Montreal 1)111 4,00D9. New Y'ork. Nov. 26.—G00d business done in print cloths at close of las! week. In cluding regulars at S'v per yard. \Vlde goods very firm; no change In heavy weight sheetings and drills, but some lighter make* held for advances of 'wftV per yard. Bleached cottons firm at last week's advances, but demand quid. Wide sheetings tending upward*. Denims con tinue scarce and x-ery firm; other coarse colored cotton* also Arm with light stock* White good* In India linens, lawns and fancy lace weaves very well sold up and llrm in price. Brin's and ginghams quiet but firm. NAVAL KTONK4. Mor.dav. Nov. 24 FBI RITA TFKBE7NTINK -Th' turpen tine market opened firm at 39.' (e-day. and closed firm and unchanged with a fair huslne*# doing The demand was good for supplies a! the quotation, but there wa* no great Inclination among factors to let go at this price After Ihe closing the -arly evidence* of a stiffening tendency In the matkt was shown by the ready selling dxne si 39i0, with the Indications for a still better price before any great amount changed hand*. There was pref ix general Inquiry from all source#. ROSINS—About all >hat ran be,said for Ihe ro#ln matket Is that It continues firm wild unchanged, with the demand fully satisfactory Io the trade. There were no development* of Inlerest during the day. Receipts are beginning to show a slight Increase as Ihe season for a good volume approaches. A B. C...., II 90 J ft HO D 1 SO K 1 15 E 1 35 M 1 70 F | 40 N I 10 U 1 45 WO 3 60 H 1 55 W W 2 85 Monday s Recelpes— Spirit# Rosin. C. R. R 96 1.139 8., F. & W 356 1.5.98 A L 538 1.339 Exports— H. 8 Dorchester. Baltimore 2.047 S, S. City of Augusta. N. V... 130 14ft Nor. bk. Knevig. Hull 1.135 1,012 Naval Btorei Statement Spirit#. Rosin. Stork April 1, 19(0 2,1*7 142 506 Receipts to-day 99* 4.044 Receipts previously 2*9,827 702,4 TA Total since April 1 393.012 *49.029 Exports 10-day 1.165 3.219 Exports previously 257.070 707.448 Exports since April l 259.025 710.667 Slock on hand 40-day 3ft.4l* 136.361 Stock iuxt year 36.796 JSh.l99 Charleston. 8. C.. Nov. 36—Turpentine firm; 3811 c. ltosln firm, unchanged. Wilmington. N C Nox. 34 Spirits tur pentine steady, unchanged, receipts. 86 casks. Koala, firm; >1 J0Q1.35; receipts. 731 bar rels. Crude turpentine, quiet; 11.401)210. re ceipts. 39 barrel# Tar. firm; 31.55. receipt*. 369 barrel* New Orleans. .Nov 24 Receipts. Rosin. 4S Uarral*. turpentine, 65 cask*. Exports, none. FINANCIAL. MONEY—The demand keep# fairly up with th aupplj. FOREIGN EXCHANGE - Market steady. Fomm'rcliri demand ft K\-, sixty •lays f4.M‘: ninety day*, ft 78 7 *, fr anc* Baris and Havre, sixty days, 5 328.. Swiss, sixty days, 5 354*. Belgian. 5 24', mark* sixty day*. M3*; ninety day*. 93 9-I*. DOMESTIC EXCHANGE - Steady hanks at* buying at 1-16 discount and selling a* fellows 3J5 and under. |oc pre mium. *35 to LVi 14*- premium. *SO to *IOO, 20c premium; *IOO to 1300. 25c premium. IJOO 10 11.000. premium. Il.onq and over. 75c per M premium SECURITIES—CentraI income* ar*- low er. seemingly following the New York markets. Rank* stocks ar* in request at advancing figure*. ■ locks. Bid Ask Augusta and Savannah R R io*'£ lift's Atlanta and Wert Bolnt 129 do 6 per cent, cartlflcates .....108 Augusts factory 83 85 Cillaanx' Bank 134 I*4 Chaaham Bank 110* a lll'4 Chatham R. K A 1. Cos.. A— 37 59 do do B 64 57 Eagle and Phoenix Mfg Cos IN 110 Edison Electric Ilium Cos 147 HO Enterprise Mfg Cos a 101 Germania Bank 130 Georgia and Aubama .. 21 26 Georgia Railroad, Common 318 217 titanltavllie Mfg Cos I*s 170 J B King Mfg Cos W 0 103 Langley Mfg Cos ....IIS 120 Merchants’ National Bank 114 ... National Bank of Savannah ... .110 ... Oglethorpe Savings and Trust ..110 ... people'* Savinas and Loan 10> Seaboard common 11 12 do preferred 39 30 Soulhwealoru Railroad Cos 110 1104 Ravafirah Oa* Light Cos 2184 2V Southern Batik W IST Savannah Bank and Trust 11l . . t-.biey Mfg Cos.. Augusta ** Savannah Brewing M3 19* Bonds. Bid Ask Char . Col A Aug Ist ss, 1900... 106 149 Chat. A Gulf R. R 6 per cent Ist mortgage I'd 104 At anta city 4*. 1911 ltd Augusta ally 4s, 19K 106 1W do 48,4. 1925 HI do 7s. 1949 147 do 6*. I*l3 123 A.a Mid sa. Ind'd 1928 M A N lot) 101 Augusta Factory. 6 per cent 1915.111 113 Brunswick .and Western 4*. 14SS 93 85 C It R A Banking coll ateral S 9P, 958 y C of G Ist molg 8. 1945 F A A .190 111 Cof G con. s*. 1945. M AN 96 94(j C of G. Ist Income* 1945 51 .'J do 2*l Incomes 14 17 do 3*l in mrs. 1945 8 9 C of U. (M U. A A. Dlv.l 5s 1947. J A J 97 98 C of <l. (Eaton Branch). ss. 1924 J A D J7'4 9*h City A Suburban R R Ist 7* IftO'y Columbus City ss. 1909 107 Charleston ctly 4s. IF9 ‘.fM 103 Eagle A Bhoenlx Mill* 6-. 1928 107 HO F lison Electric Ilium mating 6-146 Enterprise Mfg 6*. 1903 .1(12 Georg.a Railroad 6s, 1910 115 111 G, S. A F . 1945. J A- J 113 114 Georgia A Alabama Ist ss. 1945 .104 106 Oeorirta slate 3>.s. 1930. J A J. ltd HJ do 3< : *. 1919. M A N 106 107 <k> 4 81*. 1915 119 HO Macon 6*. 1910 J A J 114 118 do 4tjs. quar.. Jan I'M 1} Ocean St* uanshlp S'. 1920 I*>| 10a Savannah city sa. quar. January 1918 110 111 do 5.- quar Feb*uar>. 19ft9 100 140*4 Foii'h Carolina aiale 4<*. 193.1 .117 119 Bibley Mfg Cos. 6s. 19u3 102 Bouih Hound 5a 99 lu) S . F A W gen mt-ge 6*. 19J4. 125 124 110 do Ist s*. gold . 1931 115 117 do St John Dlv. lat 6s. 1934 .... *4 94 New York. Nov. 26—Money on cal! steady. sft3's per cent ; last loan 1 per cene Prim*- mercantile pa|*er l'yss per rent ; sterling < xchange fiim with actual Imalnes# In bankers' bills at *4.85*51*1 6584 for demand, and at *4 KHht 8.4* for sixty Jays; posted rates *t *-h4 x.v. and 4.86'" 4S4'j. commercial b.Ua 41 B'ia.ut I>, Stiver certificates MfiHV ; bar silver •CF.r; Mexican dollar# Me; government bonds strong: state txuids strong; railroad bonds strong ■TOt KX AND BONDX. The flraellouury Turn In the Market Distinctly Orrrrnnr. New York. Nov. 2** —The reactlosiary tendency which weighed .m ihe alock mar ket during tho latter part of last week was distinctly overcome to-day and prices resumed their upward courae. Tfte ad vance was by ao means uniform, the striking gains being confined to compara tively few stocks- In some stocks Ihe re sistance was not more than enough Io en able them only to hokl their own while a small number by positive weakness gave a slight Iriagulariiy to the market. The course of prices was by no mean# determined at once. Bewr traders operwied on ihe short able of the market lorn considerable penud after ttie opeuu.g They has***! their I*o*llloo on Ih' argu ment that holders of stocks were Inclined 10 sell on Saturday on the strength result ing from the hank statement, out |t was not long Iwfore they dls.overe.l that they had a small following this morning Ther were rumors fixing about the lg>ud that piomirrnt loear operators of last week had been taking up long stock again Notable strength In particular slocks. 4 companled by rumors of changes of con trol, helped ihe market, and Ihe bear# were finally driven to cover. Rumors of the t'sar's death, of threaten ing compilejtiona in China and of liner national friction growing out of the Kru ger demonstration in France did not aid ihe loear* much In forcing lower prices. Ixmdon wa* a largo buyer In this market. *aie* to that account being ectimnied ai "" I I row The Koulhern Rwilwat stocks were In special demand Many ru mors were current of developments in the ompany. in.xju*l!ng an alleged lease to the Pennsylvania and a cornua increase, of dividend No authoritative sane non ix>uld b* had for any of these rumors The common and preferred sto* k* advanced n extr. me 3 points each. Strength was radi at'd first to the Southern group and then 10 the Southwestern. In whl ia some strik ing gains were recorded. Both the pre ferred stocks, on which dividends are paid o are earned. sn*l the low priced common stock* for which dividend proapecla are nmote at the best, were afTrcnd allk' Th* *0 to> ks he.*! e prominent place :n the advance Gains in the gtoaip ran from 1 to nearly 3 pulns. The more northerly granger# came into the movement, espec ially Burlington, hut dnl not show marked strength. The leading specialties wer*. very siiong. including Sugar and People’s (la*. The local trurtlon# allowed a good recovery and Consolidated Gwa was conaplcnous with u rise of 4’. The ai"i eiockw were dc tldedly unsefihd .and Steel and Wire showol a* ul* weakneas at times Report* were current of S'>C‘"* centre, versle* between ihe great combinations tn th* trade. Amalgamated Copper gave wav on an count of the meagre detail* of the con dhloeis and resource* of tho company’! statement to tho exchange to a'cure ad mission ut the stock to the unlisted de partment. The drop in tni* slock end a disposition to reullzu made the tone of the .-losing unsettled and prices were below the best But the gains in Ihe railroads were well maintained Money ciwitfnuyl easy here and hardened In London, result ing in higher ralew for sterling exchange. There was a very large buying of 81. Lout* Southwestern bonds The martlet otherwise %va* strong and quite active Total sales par value It.HO.ftd) Untied States refunding twos when Is sued and Ihe fives advanced •. and Ihe three* . per cent on the lasi call Th* total sales of stocks to-day were 904 MO ehare*. Including Atchison 27 Atchison prater**!. .U.juo, Baltimore and Ohio, 6.90 ft. Chesapeake and Ohio. 21.309; Chicago. Burling on nnd Quincy. lo.Jjft, Louisville and Nashville. 2" W' Manhai ■an. 24 409; Missouri Pacific. *6.7<ift. New York Central. 9.190: Missouri Kansas and Texas preferred. 5.900. Norfolk and Weit ern, 5 4h' Northern Baclflc, 22.000. North *rn P*c|fle prefeired. *.3<*i; Pennsylvania. 10.300; Reading first preferred. 9900. 8t Luuia and Ban Francisco. 4,100; Bt. Louis nr.d San Francisco second preferred, 5.400, St Louis Kouthweaiern. 5.900 ; Bt. Lout# Houthwestern preferred, 21.4hn. Rl Paul. 25.40". Southern FNictflc. 15.10". Southern Rollwav. 188.300; Southern Railway prefer rill, (C.oift Texa* and Pacific, 21.001). Unlull Panne. 34M0. Union Baclflc. 7.300. Amal gamated Copper. 21.000; American Smelt ing 5.909. American Steel end Wire, 41.- 3fi; Tin I’.efc, I' Nift; American Tobacco. 6.440, Brooklyn Transit. 23.200, Continental Tobacco, 7.0*1". Federal Steel. 16,300; Peo ple's Gas, 19.000 Sugar 57.90" Tennessee Coal and Iron. B.fV); United States Ruin b*r. 6.'KO. New York Slock L!*l. Atchison If* 7 , Wahaah 88: do pref S3 7 * do pr*f 21V : Baltimore A O. 81 W. A L. K 19-', Can. Pacific . 87 | do 3d pref .... 28 7 . Can. Southern. 5(85 Vli. Ceneral .. 10 r AO Ss B. A O. pref .. 84 7 V C. Ot W. 14*a Amal Copper . 96 7 t i . B AQ .. 127‘a Thlr.l Avenue. 112 C., Im! AL. . 23 National Tube 61*. do pref 58 . do pref 1028* C. At: HI M l "! Adams 115 C. A N W 164 V. Am. Express . 161 C.. R 1 A P 116 7 * U. 8. Express. 48 C. C. C A 81. L 67 Well* Fargo Kx 130 Col. Southern .. 76, Am. Cottuei 011 31 do let pref ... 43 do pref 90 do 3d pref .... 18 Am. Ylaltlng ... I 7 * Del. A Hudson IKS do pref 21 D. L. &W. ... 180 Am Bm. AR. 49 D. A It G do pref 95*4 do pref ...... 77 7 , Am. Spirits ..... is Erie 13V. do prrf 17 do l#t pref #' Am Stewl H 29% 01. North pref I*l I do pref 76 Hocking Coal.. 16 Am. S. A W. .. 49*6 Hocking Valley 3*Bi| do pref *7lB “SR* Southern Railway. Trains Arrive and Depart Savannah on 9011* Meridian Timo—One Hour Blower Than CHy Tltna. 8. hedule tn Effe* t Nov 15. 1900 READ li*w>.' TfTTTI K*E Alf j 111 'DIP. No 54 N*> . (Cetntai - Tune 1 N > .. N . .t 12 55pm 12 .' am Lv .Savannah Ar,| 5 loam. * lai-rn (Eastern ’lime) |i I 4 31pm 4 JSani Ar Blackvllle I.v| * onm| 1 07pm * 95pm 6 lolum Ar t olumbta L*|i • sftni 11 -ana 1 u. 9 Isalu Ar Char lotto I- v. 1 9 kpm ' "•"* H 44|uiq .. Ipm Ar tlieen.larro L' 7 lupnt, a 4&ain ’ ■ " "Ar .’~.77..'.r.. Norfolk T. L'i .. ..|*(Wpin ■pm Ai Dam 1U ..".... I.* 40pm 1 4 Slam 2spm|iXr" .7~Rlc|inmnd~....' L’ 12 01pm i! 09pm - 1 " 43pm Ar t.v h‘ uiv Lv 3 r.2tatii 2 Soa 4 Awm 5 t pm Ar Charloa tesvllle Lv 3 tkapift U 54|*m 7 5-ain x.a -, -a* ,\r Washlnglun Lv ;!l 15atn 9 hiMi* 9 loam II tspm Ar Halt anure ■■...*.*,■* Lv, 8 22am 8 27pn* It -F.am 2 ,6.,m Ar Phlhidelphla I.vi: 3 sann, 6 05pm 2 UJpna 6 2.lam Ar N w York Lv, 12 10*m 135 pm 30pni 3 OOpmjAr rtotim . ... L> x>piii l loam N " i ■ TO THE N'IRTII AND WHM ~~ ffP* • i (Central Time t ll 13 20am i.v Savannah Arif * INam (La tarn Time.) . 6 Ikm l.v 0. 0 umhla loV|| 1 7am 9 5- lain I.v bpartainhuig I.v I * 15pm 13 10pm Lv Asheville Li; * "6pm * '• A 1 . , Hot Bering** Lv||ll sem 7 Jupm Ar Kiaux* itlw Lv • 25*m 5 lvani Ar Lcxlogtoti L*v| 10 Jop> 7 45* m Ar Cincinnati Lv | • lpm 6 90|*m Ar si Louis Lv S main * *em Ar Louisville Lv|l 7 4tam All train# arrive and and. purl from the Plant Syetem liallet. TfIROUGH CAR SERVICE. ETV. TRAINS 33 AND 34 DAILY. NEW YORK AND FLORIDA EXPRESS bulrd limited trains, with Pullman Dtawtng Rokmu Bleeping Car* between Savan nah and Nt * 5 "tk * uni" .ta at with Cohmlal Express tor Boston. Pullman Sleeping Car# tietween Chaiirtto and Rhhmond and Ctiarlntl# and Nor folk Dining Cars Berv* *l4 meal* between Batvannab and VVaahlngron TRAINS Si AND 36 DAILY. THE UNITED STATES FAST MAIL Vfsllhulcd limited trains, carrying Pullman Drawing Room Sleeping Cars between Savannah and New York Dining Car# serve all rneala between Savannah end Waetalngton. Al*o Pullman Draw ing Itoom file* pins Car* belwren Savannah and CtncUmaU, through Asheville and "The Land of th* Sky." For complete Information •10 r*t a eahwiul*#. etc apply to s’. S GANNON, 3*l V P. A O. M J M CULP, T M . W. A. TURK. O P. A., Washington. D. C. 8 H HARDWIt-K A>#t Oeni Pass Agent. Atlanle. Oa. G GROOVER, Ticket Aacnl. Plant Sveteni Station JAMES FREEMAN. C. P A T A , 141 Bull atreci, Savannah. Ga . Phone* 850 Illinois Central 12 7 *>'Am Tin Plate.. 43(i lowa Central .. 8)84' do pref 8* d*> pref 46 Am Tobacco .. IftX’j L. E. A W. ... 36’4: do pref ISA alo (>ref 106 ;Anaconda M. Cos 49>- L.ak*- Shore ... 310 1 * Brooklyn R T. 74 7 , L. ti N 83<i Col. Fuel A 1... 558* Manhattan L 110\ Coni. Tobacco .. 36 Me, 81 Ry. .. 1738 j do pref 93'6 Mexican 0n... 138. Federal Steel 49', M. A 81. L V do pref 76 do pref 99 Gen. Electric., l'i! Xlo Pacific ... 60S Glucose Sugar.. 5S Mobile A Ohio H do pref 1"2 M. K A T ... 11% Inter Paper 22*. do pref 364, do pref 71’4 N. J Central.. 143 Lai'ledn Gas TIVJ N. X Central.. 141', Nailonal Rlsrult gx N. A W 438. do pref 934 do pref 99', National .. '2988 Norihcrn Pac... 71*. do pref *4 do pref S2' s National Hteel 37 Om. A Weatern 24 7 #i dn pref ) 92 Ore Ry. A Nnv. 43 [N. Y Air Rrake 165 do pref 76 'North American 19’i Pannaylvania.. 14M Pacific Coast .. 59H Reading 138.; do Isf pref ... *7 do Ist prof .... 62N do 2d pref .... 67 alo'2d pref ... sov. Pacific Moll ... 44 R. G. W 72 People'# Gas .. 101 do pref 94 Pressed Steel Car 51% 81. L. A San F. 198;j do pref *s'4 do Ist pref .. 71 Pullman P. Oar 196 do 2d pref .... 46% Stan R. A T. .. 5 81. L. S. W. . 14% Sugar 1*4% <k> pref 96'i' dn pref 116 St. Tau! .. 129% Tenn 0 A Iron T2'4 Si. Paul pref 1771*, U. 8 leather.. 14>i Si. P. A 0m... 130 | do pref 75% Southern Pa. 41% U. H llithher ... 31% Southern lly. .. 17V do pref 59 do pref 65% Weatern Union 84 T A P 19% R. I * S 17 Union Pac 72% do pref do pref 918; P. C. C. A Bt. L. *B% Bonds U. S 2*. rePg I do 4s •* I registereal ... 105 V. M A O. 4#, hid AM. do coup ......l<>sß. N. Y C. Ist* JM% do Is. reg. ..110% M. J. C. gen. sa. 135 j do 3s, coup. ..11"', Nor. Par. 3* ... 7"% do n*-w 4s. reg 137% do 4* I"*% do new 4 " cou 137% N. Y . C. A B* do Old 4s. reg 115% L*ul 107 do old I*. COU.IISVV. A W con 4s 99% do 6#. re* 11384|Or*. Nav. lal* 109 do s*. con (a 113*. alo 4s 11)4% D. of c. 3 65s . 124881 Ore. S L 6 ...128 Atch. gen. 45..101% do eon 5* ... HR do adj. 4s ... 88 I Reading gen 4* 89% Can Sou 3d#' ma% R <l. W. I*l# 100 C. of O. con. 5s 96%: St L. A I M do lit Inc., bid 608a conaol 6s 112% do 2nd Inc . ofd 15% Si I- A (tan h C. AO. V% 101%, general 6* 127 do 5* 120%; St T coned# '175 C A Nw. con. S4. I’.. C. A P. 7, 139 1* H* 1 * C. A Nw. 8. F ,and" *" “J* dot#. U "9 /* Chle. Term 4. 93 Sou By k- ••• *% Colo Sou 4s M SB* T. 6* .. 70% D A R a 4. KO% T A T Ist* . Ilf 4 Erie Gen. 4# .... 75 j do 2nd" .... ® 1 iv Ar £> C. Unton lar 4a UtV . .. ..... ? Whah lsm 0... UH Gen Electric 55.142 do 3ndb* 104% la Cent. Ist* llVs Weet Bli"r* 4# 114 u A N uni 4s lom, Wl. Cent ltt*.. 6% M. K A T Ms 70% Va. centul*_ New York. Nov 26 -Stindard OH. 7A> bid. Murphy A Co'a Stock Letter. New York. Nov 26 -The atock market opened active nnd for the moat part strong the Industrial quarter furnishing some exeepriona to th* g.nera! tendency. Ameriean Steel and Wire ' • ron splcuou* feature In Ihla last rospec). the stock d*' lin.ng rapidly from Ha level of gaturrioiy. Huar aiai> failed partlclpata in the general firmneuaa, while the to bacco slock* were all generally steady Noteworthy advance* In the railway llt were ecred by Northern Pacific preferred. Atchison, the Southern Railway Southern Pacific and Cincinnati A Ohio Th** l.irK** In Soalh^rn immon were again a mairer of . 'enment. although naturally, (he advance In the slock wa# lee* pronounced than thar In the preferred. Th* *o-ra!led Junior Van derbilt slock# were all decidedly strong, notably Canada Southern There was no decided change In outalle condition* hear, log upon the market over Sunday Com mission house* renorfed the recelot of large buying order* for non-prof-salon* 1 account, and It wa* chiefly 'o 'hi* that the steadiness of the market in the early dealings was owing Total sale* 90>,84S share* MI9UELLAKKOIX U4I4KETX. Note—Theae quotation# are revlaed dally, and are k-pt as near a* possible In accord with (he prevailing wholesale prices Official quotation* ar* no’ uaed when they dlsogre* with ihe prices whole aaler* *k C nunlry and horthem Frodace. POULTRY—The maakel la steady. Quo lationa: Broilers. 30835- per p*ilr. half grown. 45850* . three-fourth* grown. 559 60c: hena, 6&f175c; roosiera, 40Q50*.. ducks, 505i75c geere. Tscßli 0u EGGS—Fresh candled. 8c; cojkl storage. 1*83". BUTTBR-Th# tone of ihe maiket la firm Quotations: Western creamery. I*B 24V . New York tute dairy. 39823 c; extra Elgin*. 25'u 26c. CHEESE-Market firm; fancy full cream cheese, 138yc for 20 to 8-pound average. 39^3"-pound average*, lie. Early Vegetable*. IRISH POTATOES—Northern, 11.10 sack CABBAGE—SAc per head. ON lONß—Yellow In bgrrais, 12.60; crates. 10c; red. fc.OO. ItreaolaiufY, flay and Orala. FLOUR—Market steady; patent, 14.19; atralghi. *3*o; fancy. *3.75; family. *3 50. 311 C Alo—Pearl, per barrel 32 70. per sack, ti ■: city meal, per sack, boiled. t1.128y0 $1 15; water ground. 31 15rtl 17%. city grit*, sacks 11.20; pruri grlis. Iludnut#. per har rl. 3275. per sack. 1122%; sundry brands. 31 t7%4(l 3" sack CORN -Market firm, white, Rah ktie. 65c; carloud lots. 62c; mixed cum. Jub lota. 63'*. carload lore. 59c RICE-Market eteadv; demand good, fancy head. 6e; fancy, 4%c. Prlmo 6 Good 4%4% Fair 4 114% Common 3% OATS—No 3 mixed, carload, 33%c, Job lots. 35®3*c. w hile clipped, cars. 39 . Job, 40c BRAN—Jot* lots. *s*-. carload lot# V* HAY Market ateadv. No 1 llmothy, 90 , Job. 95c. No 2,90 c Job. 85c. oar a Xuaar anal ( ogre. SUGAR— Cut loaf 6 19 Diamond A 9 94 Crushed 6ft < 'onfecrionera' A.4.94 I’usil'C#l 5 >4 While Extra C.. 4 34 XXXX pow'd . 5 99 Extra C 5 29 Granuiaied 5 at Golden C 6 05 Cube* 5 96 Yellow* 4.94 Mould A )| COFFEE— Mis ha 26 c|l*rlme No 9 11 e Java *9> '"Good No 4 .... l')%r Peuberry .14 e Fair No 5 . lo%c Fancy No 1 U%c|t trdlnarv No. 6 9%r Choi e No. 2....11 c'Commoti No. 7.. 9%c Dried n**l Evaporaleot Fralta. APPLES—Evaporated, 7tfT%c, sun dried. ‘>%aj4c. APRlCOTS—Evaporated, 10c pound, neilarlncrr. 10c. RAISINS U 1,.. 1210. Imperial cabinet*. 12 75. lonee. Bft-pound boxes, 9%c pound PKAI'HKJI— Evaporated, pooled. 178*c; unpealed. fe.WSr PKARS—Evaporated. B%c llurdware and Mulldlna Supplies. LIME. CALCIUM. PLASTER AND Cement—Alata an.* and Geurgla linn- In fair demand and sell at 8" rent# a barrel, special cabined plaster, 31. is) per t.arret. hair, 4t|6r. Itoaedalt* cement, ll 2nt|1.25. cat load. kd*. special; Portland cematit, re tail. 12 25. ■ urload lots. B'tuu2.3. LUMBKR F O. B. VEBELJ< SAVAN NAH Minimum. >acl sixes. RO 506(11 00. car sill*. 112.50gf13.uu. difficult sixes. 114.UU Ul9(to, ship atock. 116 is(|l*.uu. sawn ties, 58.004(8.50. hewn lie*. 36fj38r. OIL-ilarkri steady. demand fair, slg nal 431(50*'; Weal Vlrglnlu black. 9U 12c. lard. 58c; nealsfout. 60870 c. ma- hlnary. 16 n2sc, linseed oil. raw. 76',jc; lolled. 78%c, keioeene. i*rim*- while. 12 , water white, lie; Piatt's uatral. 14c: d*od*>rlxed stove gasoline, drums, l!%c; empty oil barrels, delivered. Ifv. BIIOT-Drop, 31 so, B B and largo. 3175, chllle<l fl 75 IRON Marker very steady; flwede. 5%c NAILS—Cut. 32 60 ba.e: wire f? 23 i,e BARBED BVIRE—33 50 per 100 (rounds GUN POWriKR-I’rr ke# Austin crack shot. 310". half kegs 12 15, quarter kegs. 31.26; 1 nampion ducking, quarter kegs. 12 25; Dupont and llnxard smokeless, half keg# 31135; quart-s kegs, 35 75; 1 pound canisters 3100; less 25 per rent ; Trols dorf smokeless powder. 1-pound cane, 31; 10-pound can*, F* pound ■ all. Hides nnd Wwnl. BAI.T- Demand Is fair and Ih# markal steady; carl-ad lota, impound burlap sacks. 47c; 100-|>ound cotton *a< ka. 48c ll(hfoun4 burlap sack*. 51%*-. HO-nonnd cotton seeks. 52%c, ir.-fa.und burlap sacks. 51%: 125-pound cotton sack*. 5989 c, 3V>.pound burlap nocks. 91c. HIDES -3iark*i firm, dry film. 13%c, dry salt. H%c. green salted. 6*- WOOL—Nominal. prim# Georgia, free of Mand bur* end black wool. Re. black 16c, burry. 10c Wax. 25c. tallow. J%c Deer skins. 20r, l-'rull* and ffnfn. APPLES—Northern variety. 32 MflT3 50. OR ANGKS-iKla t 32 no ,„ r Ikjx PRUNES—4O# to 50* Its- v>* to 60s B%c. 60* to 70s. 7c. 70* to 30*. 6%c; Bf# to 90*. 6c. 90a to 100*. 5%c. RANANAB—3I 55®2 (to bunch LEMONS—Market steady al 32 iO COCOANT Tg-34 25 per lot' PEANUTH-Ample stock, fair demand. market firm, fancy hard-picked. Virginia per pound, t'.c; hand-picked Virginia. #x tra* 4%c: N. C seed peanuts, Ic Nf.’TP—-Almonds. Ttirtngona. 16c, |v|cax 16c. walnuts French. 13:. Naplew 12*’: pecan*. 12c. Flraxllt. lie; fllherla. 12c: as sorted nuts. 30-pound and 25-pound boxes. !2%c. Cotton Dagalng nnd Ties. B AGOlNG—Market firm; Jut*. 2% pound, 6%c. larg* lota, 884 c: small lota. 2-pound 7%c. ,ea Island bagging. 128 y TlES—Standard, ((-pound, arrow, large lots, |1 30; amal) lot*. 31 32 Bncou, flaui# nnd Lard. BACON—Matket firm. D 8 C. R able*. 7%c; D, B bellies, 6%c (Eastern), ac cording Io average else; D B Behtea, 3%c (Western), smoked C. R ld#e B%c. llAMS—Bugar cured, 1184612%r LARD—Pure. In tierce*. B%c. In 50- pound tins and sl>-pound tub*. B%c compound, tn tierces. 6%c. SU-pound tine, and F’ pour.d tube. 6%c. MI9C;LLAhICOI'B. FlßH—Mafterel. half-beirel*. No. 1. 33 00. No 2. 37.60; No I. IJTS; kite. No 1. II 30, No. 2. 1110: No I, 3Sc Codfish. I-pound bricks. 6%c. 2-pound bricks. *c Smoked herring, per bog. 17619 c Dutch herring. In keg*. 3119; new mullet#, half barrets, n 7* SYRUP—Market qtdet; Georgia and Florida syrup, buying at 2a6*#r; aelllnc at 226 Me: sugar house at 106IF HONEY—Fair demand; strained. In bar rela. UpSOc gallon. High wine* pasta, 11.>7 OCU9 Fit *ol4*ll TS. COTTON-Sa van oa h to Boston, pgr Plant System of Railways. Trains operated hy 90th meridian time-. On* hour slower than city time, lit effect Nor. 95. USX) All Traiai 1 Dan* A Savannah Ret wear, 3 19 ami Hnvannah (13 16 ant * M am Wuvitaea ....... j 1 on am 8 10 am Jacksonville....... ,10 15 am 3 25 |gn, and Flolda ,12 4a pm " pm point* ! 7 00 pm Between' ~ 1 *) em Havannah T 45 am 6 I" im ..Uhariueton |7 40 am i ' ' pm ii ii. < u * 55 fan A i lirunswtcli Bel wean 6 4> am Brunawi. k 3 06 am * pni . . Jeaup |l5 pm R.iv.innih end.—... 17 1* am i' its M 5 pm Cnnne, dona *1 Pull Tampa with Pen insular and o,<'dental ale imer* leavtaff for Key West and Havana Monday*, Thursday* and Haliuday*. 11 uo p. m Call at Ticket Olllcea fur further inf***• met ion. J. H. POLHEMUB. T P A . WARD CLARK Cliy Ticket Agent, I>* fiotn Hotel Phone 73. R W WRENN r*#- enger Treffle Meae eger. Bevanneh. Ga JePP£ %GEORGIA BVca y ffchedul# Effective Bept 19. 1900* . T'eiua arrlv*' at and depart from Central Hlatlon. Weet Broad, foot of LH**rty tiraet 90th M'-ridtan Time -tine tocur alowac thaw oltl lime. losav# Arrlv* B*' aiinah: Bavanwah: hl| Macon Allenia •I 4&am Covington, Mlllrvigevlll* •# 00pm land all Irtlernnillal* fintnt*| (Auguata. Macon, Atlanta., AI hen*. Montgomery. Co-| *9 00pm lunabue. Birmingham. Am- *4 40am (tWcua Mauls and Tro>> ** o(>|M" Dover Aivommodatlon |4l Ma t? ft>ni (iuyiorx Dinner Train '4 kipaa •Daliy. IKx’ept Samlay. BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND TYREE. 751 h meridian or Savannah city tltna LEAVE HAVANNAH Monday only 625 a tn Dally except Monday 9.30 a m Daily Joop. m LEAVE TYBEE Mnnd.iv only 7:15 a m Dally exeepg Monday lo js a rn Dally 390fx m ' onnectiona mad* at terminal point# with all trains Northwest, Weal aiad Houth wee* Hieefkng earn on night train* between Savannah ami Augusta. Mi. on, Allaotw and Hlrnilngnam Parlor cn on day trains between da vanimli. 31m oi and Ailanta. For comidete Infoi irsai lun. shedulaa. rates and < "nnection*. apply to W O. BREW gat. CHy Ticket and Paae •ngcr Agent. lOT Bull airect. or W R 34. INTTRF-. Depot Ticket AgenL J C lIAII.E, General paaarnger AgenL E H HINTOX, Trafftc Manager. THKO. D KLINE. Gen Hu par In tendon L Havannah, Oa. Double Daily Serviq The short line to Norfolk. WsahlngtoW. fhililinur**, Phlloulelphla, Now York and Ihe East, ARRIVAL OF TRAINS FROM No 27 North and East 5 ijo am No. 33 Denmark anal Lo> al Bla ,lon" 10 30 am No. 31 North and East 12 |o pm No 44 Jackxonvlllo and Florida... 1 59 pm No 72 Montgomery and West 3 25 pm No 74 Helena and U *l Potato... 9 45 am No 66 Jacksonville and riorfdn...ll 50 pan DEPARTURE OF TRAINB _ FOR No 27 Jnokeoiiviaiv and Florida... a•• am No 21 Ja kaonvllie and Florida 12 18 pm No 41 New Yotk and Baal 1 53 pm No 34 Denmark and Augmta 2 55 pm No 71 Montgomery and Weal 7 25 am No 73 Helena and Local Station* 6 20 pin No 66 New York and Last 11 59 pm Magnificent Pullman hnff.-t sleeping ear service to Washington. Baltimore Phils driphla and New York; also Io Jockaan villa ami Tamt>a Dining cars from Havannah lo iiinlat and Richmond to New York Buffet parlor cars Havannah lo MftWt- I ornery. For additional Information apply ta Ticket Office, Bull and Bryan streets. Phone 23 cwt . 75c; to New York, per rwt„ 25c; t Philadelphia t>er hale, fl; Baltimore. 21. FOREIGN DlßEUT —Bremen. 40C. Uv erpool. 40c; Hamburg, 43c; Genoa, 52c; Barcelona. 55r. Manchester, 45e; Havre. 40c. Antwerp. 40; RevoU, 80c; Ro'fardaw. 4tß . Trieste INDIRECT Liverpool. 25413*.-; Hamburg. 4"-; Gothenburg. 43c LUMBER By Ball-Freight* steady; to Baltimore and eastward. 14 50 lo (3 71 per M Including Portland. LUMBER—By Bt earn Savannah lo Baltimore, WOO. to p. R R., or B and O. do k# IS id; to Philadelphia. MSfc per cwt. (4 pounds to foot); to New York. 16.40 per M. 3725 to dock; lightered to Boa ion 23. N). NAVAL STOREB-The market la flrmf medium ala* veaet*. Rosin—Cork, far orders, 3* 6d per barrel of 310 pound*, and 5 per rent, primage, spirit*. 4s 9d per 40 gallons gras*, and 5 per cent primage Large vessels, rosin. 3; spirit* 4* id. Steam. He per 100 pound* on rosin: 11V4c on spirit*. Savannah | u Boston, end 3%0 on roeln and 19e on spirits lo Naw York GRAIN. PKOVIHIOWa. ETC. N'w York. Nov 36.—Flour modera'alv active and steady, without quolah'a change from Hhiurdey. Kye flour quiet Cornmtal firm Kye efeadv Barley steady. Harley malt dull Wheat—4fpoi. easy; No 2 red, 71 %c Op tions were very dull all day Del#ye.l vis ible supply figure* end general apathy on Ihe tort of foreixn houses and uutaM era kept price* within a narrow rang* Opening easy under local selling preaaur*. Ihe market later rallied, with corn, but finally yielded to realising and closed ease at Bt6%c net decline. March closed 90%e; May. 79'ac. Nov< mix-r. 74%c. Decetadar, 77840. Corn—Bpot, firm; No. 2 43%. On!urns market was firm and higher, although rather quiat. like wheat. The strong ad vance In November at Chicago was a feature, sirpplemented by higher ce-des and liberal seaboard clearance*. Closed strong at %68vc nat advance. May, 42 Vj December, 4484 c. Oeta-SpcM firm; No. 2. 2t%c. OptlaEs quiet, but eteady. Beef—Firmer. (%t meals quiet; pt< kll bellies. 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