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~.rn>' PITI RGt MARKET CLO9K
\\ ITH 1*1414 E 9 13900 I |l.
liir Imprn* mient Dnr In
Buying From All Sovrrfi.
lurpentlnr- Market l lw> Firm t j
r mil. With aaln Alter the
■ i<lnv nt Higher I'rleee—Koalna
, ir „i Hint t nrlinngcd—Loral anil
I .-legraphlo tlarWeta.
The Morning News Office,
TueeOay. Nor 27
• ron futures marki-t regains)
it lost ground 10-<kay by art Al-
I l to 30 points above yesterday *
TANARUS; i improvi mem was due to
i\lii*. which would have been
„,, r but for an Interruption tn the
serrl.e In tile W.-st, sale i
, , ,t niucli huslnass which would have
. ntered Into the day's transac
!>t tnaißets were generally firm
, fair business reported. Cotton i
ml to ta> llrinly held In the tntc
• -h no disposition to sell In rouse- j
i yesterday's drop tn prices
• > ity ilrnier tendency Is noted in
. i mli.e mark*’. which open and rtrm
0i,.1 closid film at 3%c bid. It
tcil (h it after the closing sales
,de on a basis of >*.- above the
. i price, and that the tendency
•etter prices. Tne rosin mar-
I firm anti un.-hanged, with a
volume of trailing r. ported,
t w ou - lie markets continued steady
The following resume of ih I
will show the lone anti quo'a
, lie closing to-day:
I ..it mill General Markets,
.non—Firm, unchanged
.. . Weak, reactionary
M 1%t14 per cent
m —Firm. SS%c bid.
Firm, un hangeil.
Novi niber. 1c higher
s ejdy, December %!!%•' off.
A shade up.
.ot I nchanged to ?%’ down,
t , .1 bet I Oil—Dull. weak.
IOTTON
,e ut >n market closer! lirm in, I un
, , . with Halts OB lb* s(>t
. ,1, The tlcmand during most of
t . t\ w . light, however, and the vol
t. . i trading during the aetlve hours
ci.ily tg! Ik .at mcld.lng
;. ; . .! hstilhl-P . with tit*- offering*
I: ,,I l it rl r I ght. The day's re . Ipt*
ngatrtSt (>,970 hist year, nnd 7.- *
| .... lx | r. last The slock to-day win
j. . i.nst lM.sot last vear.
... ....Inc were the otllu.ll spot quo- j
l i ,it it.-- t lose of the murkex at ihe ,
i l.x.uange to-day:
| Thl* loaavi
j day. year.
;oo l 9\ 7 l j
MkklHng TV*
lan*.* ml M intt '"5
M a:.* firm. **les 722.
Si • 1 K* elpti. Kxport* and Stork*
n. * .pi* this day 7,75.1
!{#*• :;•* this day Um ymr ♦►.wo
T • \*-ar l*efore lrt“t 7 W*>
H* ; . since Sep4. 1. 1W) 524,*H2
£*-..• day l**t year 454.126
export* 35
Rte k *n hand this day 1A1.H73
Sam** *kiy lar ye:tr .. 154.6A4
and Slock* af the Ports—
Ue Hpfs this day 69.182
H* < *ipfe fhl* day last year 41.1*62
l: i'ta this day year before last
T*M.il receipt* sines ft-pt. 1. 1iny....2.230,995
time last >ear 2.914,669
r b fore last 4,172.111
> • k •* li porta to-day 816.449
k m!M' day list year 1.A81.967
r ally .. .v.m*nts at ♦ *her Ports—
•!\h i —Quiet: middling. I**; net re
>i* ni.f'*. greet*. ft .666; stock. 234.171.*
N v orl*uin~~Qulet; middling. 9\: net
ejpt- .• < gross. 20,836; sales, 4,.V5);
stock. 292.C72
i M Qin# •. middling s‘. net re elpls,
1 groas. 1.355. sales. BOO; stock 30,270.
*: •*<• i K.tsl*-; . middling. 6N; net re
<!pt* M3: grr.ss. 512; wtock. 17.3 W
Wi.ntinitton-QulH. mid lling. 9*. net re
< nf‘ 2,412. cross. 2.412; stock. 6,035.
Norfolk Quiet; middling. 6H. net re.
S 1.881; gross, 1,881; *ales. 87; stock.
Ha; i imore—Nominal; mild.ins. lA**;
r - 150. mo, k. 10.67."*
V w Y -k Quiet; middling. 10>H; ret re
rt . 1,024; gross. 4,653; coles, 102; stork.
216.
n -’nr Quirt, middling. 10**; net re
cmp’s. 22 400. gross. 3.810.
* MUd* phU—lßtead> ; middling. 10%;
r ‘ok. 5,0 j.
.1 y Movements at Interior Towns—
\ igusfn Easy; middling. s"*; net re
• 3 ’:2v. gross. 3.408: sales, 1,205; stock,
Mmphlt Quiet; middling. 0 11-16; net
Ipt* gross, 2.636; sales, 1.800;
t'oek. 117,233.
'♦ !/• i u Quiet middling. 9%; net re
’s 2,36 k; gross. 11,865; stock. 58,705
nr att—Quiet; middling. 9%; net re
tv 1.54* gross, 1546; Mock. 11.029.
• Quiet, middling. 9\. net re
i ' . 26,|r.’ gross. 28.432; sales, 288; stock.
d' vllle—Quiet; middling. BT.8 T .
' \ports of Cotton This Day—
* lverofi—To (ireat Britain. 6.641.
w Orleans—To Great Britain. 18.48-1;
o > twlSf 1,600.
i .> —T’oaatwite, 787.
• vannah—Coastwise. 350
“i*tnn—Continent. 7.400.
"folk—Coastwise, 1,666.
N ‘ w York—To Ore Britain. 1.012;
*' e, 221, continent. 100.
•'Mon—To Orem Britain. 2.238.
’' exports from all ports this
1 To Great nrituin. 25.37; to France.
i the continent, 7.500
■•'il foreign exports from nil ports
’ !ar :hls week To Orrai Britain. 41.-
; :o franca, 10.371; to tha continent. 11.-
„ ' ■**•* foreign export* since Rapt. l. j,oft:
r ’ T-at Britain. I.W.Mf: to Franca. 241,-
!n tha conilnant. *M.O7.
wl-ston. Nov. 77—Cotton firm, mid
*Sc. aalas none.
SKA IM. AM) rOTTOk.
! ' "CS about as follows:
_x,ra choir* Fast Florida* 23 24
choice and fancy Florldaa.,73 tt
'Ta r>io|r and fancy Oaorglat HVyf/8
'’ lr " *Taorls 3H,4f2!
T, r flna Gaorirlaa 20 (J—
--(J r “ '•corylaa (nominal) 19 a—
flna and common 1* if—
I( I*a . _ - -
1' r,| ltx and Stocks— |l9otM)l.|l*99-Of’
[ ' past week | S.lTt ~4 073
n Por, P#t week | 952 nape
>l* ht* season I 29.423 39.467
PM week | 8!9 2.tOft
it on hand ~ | -L3M ~2L512
* OTTO* FI Tt'RE*.
Il " float ns vary Itraity niih Prlrn
13T20 Print! l'p.
Nov. 27.-Speculatively. the
* •' peculiar one m the rot;on mar
"’hereaa the feeling at radically
• inl though price* acored pro
" 1 rle*. operation* were confined
‘•arrow, professional Interchange for
mow | >art representing aonl.-raent of
’ count! The market alaried ateady
J>rtc* HIM poire a higher and atead
■n rlowly advanced on room cov
tt'ere-t Inveetmnut purrha*e and
i "* ** mpport from the foreign oon
, I he influence* serving to ln*tlll
(, r >i*tltlence were not numerous. In
ti ru , K " Tn r *We end renort* that the
h waa not ashing lui cotton, aa waa
MURPHY & CO., INC..
ftoard of Trade Building. Savannah
Private leased wires direct to New Yorlt
Chicago and New Orleans.
COTTON. TO(.K AND ON AIM.
New York office. No. 11 Broadway.
Office* In principal cities throughouf the
South. Writ* for our Market Manual and
book containing Instructions for traders
freely reported yesterday, sirs the dm
mating factors all day. Receipts were de
cidedly larger then erstlelpat.nl. and tne
average estimates by the New York Got
ton exchange members pointed to a larg
er y-ield than the trade had looked for.
The pubj.c appeared to be entirely absorb
ed In other markets, while presumed
wires tn the West prevented burin.-wc
reaching the pit from that quarter. Liver
pool stated the! American buying orders
and scarcity of offerings from th. South
bad cause.) the advance there At the
ciose the marker was very steady with
pri es net 13 to 3* points higher
I'Ll CT4 ATIOY9 IN I'l Tt ni3.
New York. Nov 27 —Potion opened
steady at the .idiau-e and cloaeil very
si. ad\'. Prices as follow
| Open High Low Close.
January ..... f> 71 fI.C 9? " 9 TANARUS"
February . I 97 9.7!) • 7 9.77
Mar -h i 97! 963 9Tt
April 9 61 .S7 9 ] 9 71
May ' 9.#n 9.7* 9 59 9 70
June i9 t 9.7! [9*l 959
J nly 959 971 | 9 f.t 9 59
August .. .. 912 sft 942 954
September ~| 8 Bft j it.tr, -to 544
October | ....
November . 995 999 9 w 997
December ...j 975 943 971 94!
MYF.HPOOI. COTTON M 4I4KRT.
Liverpool. Nov 27. 4 p m -Spot, fair
demand: twice* 1-32<1 lower. Ameie.n
middling, fair, ft 21-J.d. *,,►! middling,
ft 21-32.1. middling ft 9-lftd; low m. 1.1 l nt.
s*sd. good ordinary. ft',d. ordinary 4’,d.
The sales of the day were 10.00 hil-s.
of which 500 were for #pe< ulatloiT and ex
port. and Ineludr-d B.4nu American. Re
ceipt* tit..'OO bales. Inelurhng ff'.VO hal.o
American
Futures opened steady and closed quiet
end alesrdy American mldillug. low mid
dling clause November, ft SJd seller*. No
vemlver-Deeember. 5 29.1 sellers; lrec-m
--ber-January. R.26d seller-; January-Fehru
ary. ft. 24.1 sellers February - March. 5.721
sellers. March-April 5.90,1 buyers; Ap ll-
Mav. 5.15115.19.) sellers. Miy-Jun., rid
sellers; June-July. s.lftd sellers. Ju.y-Au
gust 6. 13d sellers, August-Septembcr, 7.03d
sellers.
M7U OKI.FAX' COTTON It Tilt!.'
New- Orleans, Nov. 27.—Cotton fulurre
si. ady.
November (bid) .9.70,April 9.625j9 64
December . d.tltif.M May 9.62b9 At
January . ..9.6109 *3 June 9 6; v u9 •>!
February ..9.6109.63 July 9.6109.63
March 9rjfj9.td
< OTTON LETTERS.
New York, Nov 26.—Murphy * Cos * iy
The advance In Liverpool this morning
was more of a surprise to our 10. al* than
the decline yesterday. \Ve received cable*
from Llveriiool reporting advance due to
covering by yesterday's sellers on account
of failure of Southern spot markets to
follow yesterday's decline Futures open
ed about 2-t>4d lower, reacted ind closed
2-14 to 3-4td above yesterday'* price*, with
sales *,onn. middling uplands. 5 9-16d We
opened on a range of |0 to 12 points over
last night's prices There was a libera!
amount of selling both by locals and out
of town account, iwrtlcularly during . arlv
tart of Ihe session, causing a reaction of
i to 4 points from o|enlng figures, hut the
strength tn the New Orleans market In
cenneotion with buying orders executed
here for their account, gave the market
A lory firm undertone, during afternoon
session. January advancing to 3.92 c. clos
ing at 9 SOe. with a feeling rather bullish
New Orleans and New York locals were
the principal buvere during the last tw->
hours of the ses-lon. Receipts were on a
rather liberal scale to-da-., port arrivals
estimated at 64 Oftft against 7!.ntn last week,
and 41,iW last year N-w Orleans, experts
tt- morrow 12/00 10 130 agalnwt lifton Ur
vt ir. <louston 17,500 to 15.5*0 .paln-at 25.'0*
last year
New Yo k. Nov 27 Hubbard Rros A
ro say: American buyitrg arrete<l the
deelin,. In Liverpool and changed the lone
of that marker, cl.edre qu|e| and stea li
ar i sharp recovery from yesterday Our
market opened with local buyers at 9 to
10 points ndvanre, arrl slowly advanced
further under this support Little new out
side buying .apisarol and the short In
terest Is nominal In fare of the reduced
crop estimate; now- rtiar*-n; The members
of the excha i*> tn their U"U:il crop estl
mat- place the erop at 1U.075.000 hales.
This sh ■< how narrow the range of .ti
mates Is between the different centers of
the trade and would seem to be itrc.
live to Investment buying wore It not
for the Increase In the movement shown
In the semi-weekly statement.
DRY oons.
New York. Nov. 27 There hvw
been no changes In prices to
day on brown or bleached cottons The
current demand Is moderate for both In
coarse colored cottons some Kassern
makes of nine-ounce denims arc advanced
V> per yard Prints are In average re
quest and no new pries developments.
Olnghams very firm throughout. Trim
cloths ft'.so firm and fair business In nar
row odds on basis of 34,c for regulars.
NAVAL 9TOHE9.
Tuesdav. Nov 27
SPIRITS TURPENTINE—TIse turpen.
tine market opened firm to-day at :;9'.*o.
with sales of .M 2 casks, and elose-1 firm
at 39>,c h.d, with no further sales re
ported It was reported tlii after the
closing sales were made on a basts of '„<■
.above the bid price The demand scenic 1
to be fairly good at the better prices, and
the beHef *>• expressed that 4c would
be command, and for stuff within the nest
day or so. This better feeling Is riu. to
the Improt ed demand. The day's rec-lpts
were 1 397. and the export* 141
ROBING —The rosin market lose) firm
and unchanged to-day. with a cor Mnued
g<-o1 Icm ind prevail ns The present I-v. 1
of prices has been in force for sc.T.al
days, w.th the prospect of a nw-v.’. If an.
being in favor of bcttr prices. The day *
receipts were 4.AM, and the exports 3.991
Price*! as follows:
A. U. C II 1 *> *9
Dl* K 1 5
K 1 35 M 7 70
F 1 4U N 2 10
0 1 4i IV O 3 s<>
H 1 tt W IV 2 si
Receipts Tuesday—
Spirits Roslti.
C R. S!7 957
a F &\V 5*7 1.912
8. A K l.
Steamer Day **
Steamer Murchison 7 07
Exports—
R S Alleghany Phila 191 1 190
8 8. Cunaxa (Br.i. Genoa 2.9‘
Fit ANCIAL.
LEWIS A MAY It CoT
Member, N. X. Con*olldated Stock Ex
change. N V Trodtiee Exchange
91 and S3 Proadway, New York
Branch Office, cor. 2th Bt A Broadway.
Connected bv private wire*.
MARGINS 3 TO 5 PER CENT
COMMISSION 1-1
DAILY MARKET LETTERS and our
new Moot rated book, "WALL STREET,
tent fro*.
JOHN W. DICKEY.
• tank and Band Broker.
Al Ut lit, OA.
Write for Llel.
I’HE MORNING NEWS: WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 28. inon.
Naval Stores Statement-
Spirits Rosin.
Stock April 1. 19h> 3.197 142.5 M
Receipts to-lav 1.397 4 454
Receipt* previously 29>*,li 709.52.’
Toto. since April 1 294,409 ISS.S2
Exports to-dai 11l 2.994
Export* previously 259.025 710.*>7
Export* since April 1 259.20 ii 714.411
Siock on hand today 21.434 1*9.219
Bto- k last year 34.010 151.144
Charleston. S C , Nov. 27-Turpentine
firm. 29,
Rosin firm, unchanged
Wilmington. N. C . Nov 27 —Bidrtre tur
pentine steady. 39\tj34',r. receipts. 14
Rosin firm, r 2" and tl 27. receipts. 11 40
• 'rude uirprnime steady. II 4"V2 40. re
ceipts, 71-
Tar tirm, 11.55, receipts, 27A
N. w- Orleans. Nov. 27 Receipts rosin,
3*ft. tutpentlne. FV
Exports to Liverpool: Rosin l.<*oo bar
rela
financial.
MONEY The demand keep, fairly up
with the supply.
FOREIGN EXCHANGE—Market barely
steady •'.anmer.-lal demand 14 44,. sixty
and .v- 1149,; ninety days. 14 795, francs.
Paris arid Havre, sixty day*. 5.21 V Bwlss.
sixty days. ,5.241*; Relglan, 5.24, marks,
sixty days, 94 ninety duvs 93S
domestic exchange. - Pteadv;
banks are buying at 1-1 dls-ount and
selling follows 225 and tinder. 10 pre.
m.uni 7; ■ to J. 5, I ft.- premium; s'*i t-> lino
3x- premium |IOO to |3*n 2Sc premium.
IS** tn |l non. t, premium. 11,000 and oier,
7r I- r M premium.
BE-’I RlTlES—Central Incomes ■ire low
rr - followlnc th<* New York
m irket- Fi.mk* are In request it
advinclng figures.
Stocks.
Rll An*.
Augusta and Savannah R. R l'9s lid',
Atlanta and West Point ..tm
•1" • Par cent cerun.-ates 104
Augusta Factory 42 (A
CltUens' Hank 13i
Chatham Bank 11l
Chatham R. B A I. Cos., A 17 7X
do do R :*i 57
Eagle and T'hoenlx Mfg. Cos 105 Ho
Mlson Electric Ilium. Cos in; no
Enterprise Mfg. (N 100
Germania Rank 131 . .
Georgia and Alabama . 23 M
Georgia Railroad common 215 217
Uranltevilla Mfg. Cos 14ft 170
J P King Mfg Cos 100 103
lamglev Mfg s'o 115 12)
Merchants' National Bonk 115
National Rank of Savannah !42
Oglethorpe Savings and Trust 111
People's Savings ar.d levin 100
Seaboard, common 11 12
do preferred 29 30
Southwestern Rsllroad Cos 110 1105*
Savannah Gas Light Cos .4** 35*i
Southern Bank 1*54
Savannah Hank at,.l Trust lift
Sibley .Mfg Cos, Augusta it tv
Savannah Brewing PO
Bonds.
Rid Ask
Char. Col. A Ang let ss. 1900 log i>
Chat A Gulf R R ft |r csn*. Isl
mortgage 102 104
Atlanta city 4s. 1922 107
Augusta city 4s, 1927 I<*> 109
do 45*s. 193 11l
do 7s, 1903 107
do tt*. 191.3 122
Ala Mid. ss, ind'd. 192*. M A N.lOOty 10!(j
Augusta Factory. 4 i-ercent.. 191ft.Hl 113
Brunswick * AVrstern 4s. 193* . *3 *0
C. R M. A Banking collateral ss. 91 9ft
C. of G Ist tnotg. is. 1945
F. A A 120 121
C. of G. con ss. 1945. Al A N... 94 9Cj
C of G lei Incomes, 194.5 51 52
do 21 Incomes 14 17
do .3-1 Incrtnes, 1945 4 9
C of G. t.VI G A A Dlv ) 5s
1947. J A J 97 94
C. of G Gallon Branch), s*. 1954
J A D 971* 94' :
City & Suburban R. R, Ist 7s 110
Columbus City ft*. IN9 107
Charleston city 4s. !9i# 100 102
Eagle A- Phoenix Mill* S*. 17*131 107 110
Edison Electric Illuminating 4s 105
Enterprise Mfg. 4s 19t2 102
Georgia Railr-at-l *. 1910 US 117
G. 8 AF , 1945. J A J 113 114
Georgia A Alabama Ist ss. 1945 104 104
Georgi I SI lie 3 1 ;*. 1930. J A J .110 113
do 191 ft. 91 A N 104 107
do 4>s. 1915 Ilf 120
Ma-cn city 6s. 1910. J A J 114 111
do 4'js, quar . Jan log 112
Gccan Steamship fte. 1920 104 tog
Savannah city s*. quar. January
D'** ill
do ss. qtt.ir February. 1909 .. .109<*110
South Carolina stale 4t. 1933 .117 119
Sibley Mfg Cos. 6s. 19U3 102
South Hound 5* 9919 pxn,
8.. F A IV. get), mt ge 4*. 19J4. .125 134
do do Ist ss. gold. 1931 lift 117
do St. John Dlv.. Ist Is, 1984 91 94
New York. Nov 77—Money on call
steady. 3’,'.i4 per cent ; last nan 4 per
eent I*rlme mercantile paper. 4 ,65 p,>r
cent Sterling exchange easier, with a,--
tua, business In hankers' Mils nt $4-8514
for demand, and at $1 siVffl 41S for sixty
days Postsl rates, II 42’x-ffl 44>., Com
mercial bile- $1 9t\t)4 M', silver certtfl
eate*. 143M5C liar silver, 44',e. Mexican
dollars 6<i Government bonds Irregular,
state bonds **rong: railroad bonds strot.g
STOCKS ANO llONisa.
Market Yields 7 niter the Pressure al
Profll Taking.
N>* York Nov. 27-Belllng to take
profits again ovirrame the market to-day
and the general level of stock prices I*
lower to-night than It was last night Th#
day’s net changes whleh are (rart|orl
except In a few stocks, give no Ilea of
the wide mevetr*-nl of prices during Ihe
day nor of th-- notable attenglh shown
at time* by a few atock*. This Is ,|ua
to the fact that the markn* was generally
strong In the early dealing* and was only
carried below last night's level by a very
sharp' teactlori, which also reduced the
gains of the strong stocks.
The notably strong points were In ‘he
Coalers. Southern Raiiwav preferred. Bal
timore and Ohio tkiuihern Paettlc aid
American Sm-Ulmi stocks. The move
ment tn the Coalers was heated by th
-1 intr> weather i-ported The mo.ement
caused the revival of o;d rumors of con
-olidatlon of con: rol. the effect being not
ably manifest In New J. rsey Central,
which rose 6 rwlnt*. to I4‘*. reacting It*.
Th- business in the group as* smell, ex
. ept In the R*dings, w.uoh reflected very
he ivy and concentrated buying Thr nr t
pret-rred roar- at one time 2 a and .Iced
a poinl lower.
lairge buying continued of Bou-hern
Railway preferred and rumor- continued
of a coming Increase of dividend ar.d a
dissolution of the voting trust. Thl- was
OBtj ' k ex ept I>.c Den -r
and Rio Grardes of yeterday's stro g
group which held out ta-day The Ameri
can Smelling Mock* rose 2** and for
the common and preferred on talk of the
absorption of th* principal icrapetlrig in
terest. International Power rose 4 points
without explanation Shortly before the
close very large buying of Southern Pa
cific came Into force, the individual trans
actions running from one to six thousand
shares and lifting ihe sto--k 2 lOlnt*.
During the early part of the day. while
the genera! market was strong th* steel
and copper stocks were weak The s:a*l
stock* snowed a disposition 10 ral y, ea
peri ally Steel and AVire. which got above
14 at on time The stock co#*d un
changed. Am.ligated Copper was very
heavily sold end late In th# day fell to
9tS. and closed with net lo* of Th
general reaction In th* market was net
accompanied by any unfavorable devel
opment In the general conditions, bul to
disappointment of some speculative ex
pectatlon*. The principal of thee- w*a
to-day's that London Stack Lx nang* set
tlement would develop a very heavy short
IntereM in Americans On the contrary It
was shown that quite a large ong ac
count . listed tn American*, and that Lon
don sold stock# here for the new account.
Oondttlons In the money m,rkea continue
very eaay. In spite of the gain by the
sub-treasury from the lank* .wi toutlne
operatloag and the approach ot the
monthly settlement period, which usial
ly makes demand* on the money market
The -bond market was active and prices
were higher. Total sa.es iwr value J\-
OT&.OOi) United Blate* 3s declined an I
the new anti old 4s advau ed on the
las’ call
The total sales of sto ks to-lay w-r"
994 ;l<n shares. Including At.lils ii *3O
Atchison preferred. 37.9m'' t'hesapeake
and übto, 13 90U. Burlington ID**). Deni-r
and Rio Grande 30.7 W. Denver and Rio
Grande preferred 11 . Louisville ti<4
Nashville, n..s)o. Manhattan. 22 9' . M e
sourl I'aclflc, 36,1300; Missouri. Kansas and
Texas preferred. 9.350 Now Jersey On
tral. ft.tax'. New York Central o.iiai * r
folk and Western. UMU. North*:. -
clflc. 45,IOO: Ontario and AA'esem -
Pennsylvania, 12.300. Reading. 4.100. It*ad
tng first preferred. 99 <*o. Reading second
f.ieferre.l 3.9X>, Si Lsn- ai*l San I ran
cisco, 5 at"'. St. t>uul* and Bou4liwestern.
7,100, St laiut* an.! fkiothweetern pri fer
red, 10.800, 8t Paul. IS.sUat Southern la
clflc. 144.9 V. Sotithetn Railway. 74*0
Southern Railway prefrrrei! 24.708. T.-\a •
and Haclfl. JJo T'nlon Paelflc. 40- n.
Union Unolfl, preferred 7 3“'. I'orHw' 23 -
400, Smelting * !A'. Steel and Wire 51.Ns*
Tobacco. Mist. Anaconda. Br.iokl'n
14. AV; t'nntlnental Toha o. 7.9“'. K-d.-ra
steel, 11.480; N.uHh American, in I‘> o
ple Gas 44,900, Sugar. 21,100, Tenntss- a
Coal and Iron. 4.900
New York Sto k List
Atchlaon .39’ AAabash
do pref BA; -lo pref 3"*
Malt. A Ohio .. MS Wheel A L. 14 1"*,
("wn. 7’ac ... 97 j do 2nd pref 29'*
fan. Bou . s*>, "'i t ent 11
Gheca. A Ohio 359, Third Ave ...112
C. O AA' 144, H A t • ofd M ,
G-. R A Q 134S Natl. Tutu- . 41
0., Ind 4 I, 23 do pref. . 10C\
do pref. 57A-Anutl Copper 9f.’,
| C. A E. 11l 97'y Adam* Ex 133
Ghlc. AN# 149 Am Ex 142
G„ H I A P. . .115A* f- M Ex 4*
r.c. C A 81 L. At'; AYeit Fargo Ex. 130
Colo. Sou 71, Am Cot Oil Sl<
do Ist prsf. 424 do |>ref 9!
do 2nd pref 174 Am Mulling 4'
! Del. A Hudson .117 <b> pref 23
I Del . L AW. .I*2 Am B A Ref. sl\
! D A R O. ... 244 do pref 94'.
do pref 784 Am Spirits .... H*
Erie 144 do pref
do Ist pref. 404 Am- S Hoop. 29%,
Great Nor pref 181’j do (“ref 74A*
Ho king Coil Ml At Am 8 A aa 1 .
Hocking Val... do pref 064
111. Gent 125 Am. Tin plate 421,
fa. Central 20', do pref *“
do pr-f . 44 jAm TArlwco .. 1"9 „
L* E A \A H . !"• t
do pref lac. Ana. Mm <'o. . 49',
lak Shore . .210', Hr.ok R. T 7ft .
Dante. A vsh * . n p. t I HU
Marhattan I. .1m 1 , Gout Totiacco 96’x
Met. 81. R> ....1729, do pref 91
Met Gent 134 Fed Steel 49>,
Minn A St. L. 4 do rref 754
do pref. 99 <lec. Electric . . .149
Mo Pac. 594 Glucose Sugar . .V,
MAO 39'; *to pref. 102
M . K A T 12\ Inti. Paper 4
day pref. . 374 do pref 72
N. J. Central .M”4 I-*'lead- “la* .. 714
N Y Central ..IYW, Nat Biscuit .. 3*
Nor A West .. 424 'lo Ptef 92
do pref 804 Nal Lead 2"
Nor. Pat- 70‘-.- do pref 92';
do ptef 82', Nat Steel 36',
tint A AA'csl 2.V4 do pref 81 ‘3
Ore, R A N. 42 |N. Y Air Brake.t6l
do pref . 76 North Am 19',
Pennsylvania . 1414 Pa Coast
Reading 194! do Ist pref. 84
do Ist pref KB4 do 2nd pref. 47
do 2nd pref .. 31't I’a- Mall 44
R. G. AA'. . ... 70 !’e*>pl. * Gas 10c'-..
do pref 95 Pressed 8 Car. 814
St. L. A 8. K. 19** do pref K
do Ist pref .. 74 (Pull. Pal. Gar 196
do 2nd pref W. 8. R AT 54
SI L Hw 14*, Sugar 133%
do pref 36 j do pref 116
St P. 4 til 1279,1 Tenn G A I. .. 73
do pref 1754 I'. S. leather . 14
St. P A Om. ..1 J do pref 754
Sou Pac 434 U. 8. Rubber .. 24
Sou. Ity 174 do pref *7
e*o pref, 66-S'AA'e't. Union 84
Tex A Pac. . 1841 R. 1. A 8 1%
Union Pac 724' do pref 654
do pref *)4P. C. C. A Bt. 1* 56
Rond*
U. 6. 2s. ref reg 164 lo 4* 944
do doup .lit 1 , M- A O. 4*. hid W,
U. 8. 3s. reg 114) |N. Y. C. lets .109
do 3*. coup lIOA, N. J. C g'n s*lX4
do new t reg 13* jNo Pac. 3* 704
do new 4r, cou pot jNo Pa?. 4- 104A*
do old 4*. reg 116 jN. Y. C A St. L.
do old 4s. c0u.116 ! *9 '*
do ss. re* Nav l*l*...l<r.<
do ss. coup —1134 do 4* I*>4
D. of C. 3 68*....1244tG. H. L 6s 1274
Atch gen 4a.. .1017* do consol 5s 115
do adj. Is 88', Read. Gen. 4*.... 9974
C. of G. con. 5s 964 R G- W' Isis... 99-4
do Isl Inc 51 84 L A Ir. M
do 2d Inc I'd, consol ft* 11234
Can. So. 2nd*. .108 jSt. X, A San F
C. A O 44*.....1014 general 6* ...12*
do ft* 120 (SI. P consols 1734
C. A Nw con :Bt. P. C. A P.
7s 133 j Ist* 1194
C. A- Nw. 8 F jdo 5# H 94
deb 5a 119 ISO. Pac. 4s *4
Chi Term 4*... 93 180 Ry 5a 1134
Clol 80 4s 834 B Rope A T. 6s TtH
D. A R G 45...1d, Tex A Par. lata 1164
Erie gen 4s 75 | do 2nd* ........ 82
F W A D. C. |U. Par- 4* 10*4
Is4* 754 Wabash Ist* .. .11*4
Gen Elec. 8* 143 | do 2nd* 104
low a C. Ufa. .. .11* West Shore 4- . 1144*
Le A N I'. 4s. .1004 Wts Geni I*l*.. 86
31 K A T. 2d* 70’. A'a Cenlurl** 91
New York. Nov. N-Standard Oil. 745®
749
Morphy A t o'* Block Letter.
New York. Nov 27 The lndon mar
ket for American stock* was ex cedlnclv
Strong, q circumstance which effec
tive In the advance* shown in the rail
way 11. particularly a* foreign house*
bought quite heavily here upon the open
ing of buflnaoa. The settlin' nt of the
loondon Stock Exchange wa. reported <e
pi.tgrcssinx quietly Apart from the rill
wav list, tin- trading was In comparative
ly light volume. In tha Industrial* Sugar
wa the active feature, but even In tha:
instance the movrmrnts weie compara
ttvaly limited. The ftteel Industrial-. iate
from Steel and Wire, were no; con-p c i
oua The local traction share, wore al*
C.anparallvtlv neglected and rhow.d sma 1
change In prt e. Southern Pacifl w a
Ihe exception to th, general rale, and at
the close *ll largely dealt in hy fltna
with Morgan connect lor- Laig buying
of thl# Intereri, oupled with heavy real
ising elsewhere, caused rUf of Boutn
ern Itallw*). Rending and Sou hem I
clflc lielng put up to rtia*k realliing ra
tal sales of stock* 10-day were A, 14*
share*.
Ml9l KU.DBOI 9 MARKET*.
Note— Three quotation* are revised
daily, and are kepi a, near a* possible g>
a.vord wl'b • prevailing wnoieanio
pricer. Offlr.al quotation* ar- not usr.l
when they disagree with the prlcea whole
salers ak
Country and Northern Prodore.
POULTRY—The markef |* ateady Quo
tation* Broiler*. 3'WSe per pair; ha.f
grown 454590. three-fourth* grown. siu
6U. . hen*. 657)75.'. rooster*. 4a)c. duck*.
5.4175 c : ger. 75cf11l <n
EGOS—Fresh candled. 23c, cold storag
18090c.
BUTTER—The tone of Ihe market la
firm Quotations: Weetern creamery 199
2nc; New York state dairy, IB2Sc, extra
Elgin*. 2Sflc
DHEESE- Market firm, fancy full
cream ohet*. 13Hr tor Xto 22-pound
ovaroge, 2fl3(V-pound averegee. 19c.
Early Vrgelablr,.
IRISH POTATOBS-Northern, 5190
sack.
CABBAOES—6O6c per head.
Southern Railway.
Train* Arrive and Depart Savannah on 90lh Meridian Time—One Hour Slower
Than City Time
B.hedala tu Effect Nov. 15. I*oo.
read 1 - 'Wn . in. 1 i-T Head i p
No 3c No X 1 (Genits Tlm>- ) No. A* N-. S3
ant Lv Savannah At | 5 10am 315 pm
(Knategn Tima.) I. |
4 2lpnt I Xant Ar Blaekvllle Li, 3 o#am 1 07pm
6 O.lpnt t. luant Ar t olumtua Lv 1 -B,tm 11 -am
klipin 9 6.U11 Ar Charlotte Lvi| 9 56|m “ u.utt
11 44pm 12 ft.pm Ar Green-terro Lv 7 lllpm 5 46am
* "Ac 111 Ar . Norfolk ... l,v ; 100 pm
12 ..lam 1 >pm At 7.. T ... Unit villa Lw: 5 40pmi 4 Ham
AjMum - . |HTI ir p.ihm-u-t Lv BlUliU 40pm
2 40am I|m Ar ... L> hhurg lo ' 52|i*n! 3 s*•
4 15am .pm , 4‘harl-u tesvUle Lv 2 (“*|m;i2 Wton
•0 \r Wank lagoon I,V 'll I.Vim * Spot
* 15am 11 .frpm Ar Haitim.tr* Lv 8 2-1 111 8 l-'tun
H 35a 11 . 16 m Ar lid 1 . Lv I Man 6 05pm
2 (I3pn 6 _;.,ni Ar N w York Lv U Muni 12-pm
_3'i-i pm;Ar iu> tiui .. Lx • tlk*
N ' TO THE NORTH AND WEST. “ No 35
tCentral Time ) ij
R J>am * Lv~~. Savannah AriTo Man)
(ka-lti n Time )
6 A'am Lv . go unit.la laV! I 35atn
9 6u#m Lv .'part inbur* * l.ipm
12 10pm Lv A ah* villa . Ly J ukian
4 02pm 'Ar 110 l Bprlnga I 4 ""
* 9‘l'tn Ar Knoxville l.v j I Ssam
5 It).im Ar .... Lextngi.ai lav 10
$ 4&cim Ar Clucliinill i< v ‘ * Wpni
m ; - l * ♦’'
n Ar I .oil I villa I ill 1I • ‘
All tr.(in< arrive arul from thol’lanl Hvmem Blailon.
THIIOI-OH CAR HKBVK'K. I-*TC
TRAINS 0 ANr> M I>AII*Y NKW YORK AND I UUUDA BXPRPM4R Vvvtl
bulf.i Imnifxl irtlnp, with I’ullnan Diawlnx Huom Darn briwm-n Savan
nah aaifl N w Yrk ( onnrt mai \Yli|nK(on %%:ih fob)nlil lApM***- f t Bo *n.
Pullman Sic. plriK t' r - iHMwron CfMkrl4t<* inl Hit hmoml and Chariot!• and Nor
folk Dining iNirn Hor\o ill maih between Bavniuih -i*l Wa>hlncton
TRAINH .ISAM) S DAI IY THK DNITKD BTATKH KART MAID WalUnilM
limttra) trains, carrying ruliniin lnawiug Room C*m Mwß*’n Sivnmmh
iri'l Nea York Dining (an evrxo a!i meal* between HnvaniMih and Waahlngton
Alm l*ulimn Drawlnii Riom filauplng Jara b*'iw#-en Sttvannah and A'lnclnnatl.
through Aahevill* and * Tha Dond *f tha Hkv.
For complete litformadon ua lo whalulef eic apply lo
K H GANNON, 3d V P A G M J M Cl UP T M W A TURK. O P A.
Washington. I> C
P II HARDWICK A**t Gen’l Agent. Atlanta Oa.
(• CIROOVFR Ticket Agent Plant gy*trm ta#i*n
JAM KS FR KF MAN, C P AT A. Ut Bull atreel Savannah C.a Phonea AO
onions- Yellow m harrtfti, 12 10.
craiw, 90c . red. 12 00
llrradattiff. Hay and 4*mla.
FI.OFR M irket steudy; patent, tl
hiralglir tl ao; fun j |i 7*. family. $3 *
MKAI, -I't irl. per iurrl. S~'7o; per if* k.
11.2.'*; city meal. |*er *ark. Fm>llt*l. $1 |
1 IS; n ler ground. 11.1:411 yl*> Rrila,
-•Krki*. II 20. |Mt*arl icrUn Hudnute. per I*r
-r i. 12 7' per ea* k. |l.22Va. e*t try
brands SI 17*a#l.J0 eck.
CORN Murket firm, white. Job lot*. i.V;
rttrlo.*! lot* , mlxeil corn. Job loia, *2 •.
atrlo.ol Joe**, SS-’.
RICK Market etaady. demand good;
fancy bead. 6c; fancy, Ily
Prime
* .4Sti4%k
- * 4)44
Common . . 31^
MATS No 2 mixed, carload. SIS I '. J rt b
lota. Jl.vf3*l . white cllppegl, 4*arg. ikt , job.
gk .
PRAN” Job lotp. p.n ; carload lota.
MAT Markef Re 1 (|IH
Job. X, . .Vo 2. Ak* Job; r. care
r and Coffer.
Sn;AR-
< "* u * 6 Diamond A SM
1 ruMied 624 confectioners' A.r>.6!
Powdered ..Vtl While Kxtr. C. *. 'd
XXXX (tow'd .. ‘.AKmtra C A29
S'-* 4
-9 Yellows 4.91
Mould A GO9
COPFFK-
Mo ha f Prime No S , 10%c
Iva ,y> c Ooo<) No. 4 io(|r
Pea berry 14 c Fair No h 10 c
Fancy So. 1 .. .11V Ordinary No. 6
Choir** No. 2 ... 10%rjCommon No, 7 9c
Dried and Ktapnrnle.l I roll,.
APPLES—Exaporated, 7a7‘xc; sun drbd
s>Aic
Al'ltlGOTS—Kn-aporaled, Hk; pound;
nectarine* 10,-.
UAIBINB - 1- L , 92 I*'; Imperial nal.lneta,
92 7ft; 100-e iVv-iound loit-s. poui.d
PHAt’HBS Eva|>rated. ponied,
Utrp. ale l 9*,fi9
HEARS— Kv.iinralexl K\.c
If ard %* arr and llillldlng 9appl|p*.
LIME. GALOHTM. IT.ASTER AND
Om.nt Alat.anv. and t.eorgia ilme In
fair demand and sell at 90 rent* a barrel;
-;.erlKl .xib-ined pla trr SI.OO per b.rtet;
hair, ttjftc Rnsed.ile ..-ment |l 3r.rl.;S;
arload loi*. special. Hortlatal cement, re
tail, 12 2.'.; carl,*id lot*. 920612 ?V
I,l' M HER. K O H VESSEIS SAVAN
NAH Minimum, yard sixes, iio.hrnii 00:
. ar t ill 412 ■'•-)l'on difficult e xes, |:th)
•'.(l*.*', ship stock l'6's.i 18 <y>; sxwn tie-,
fg.oiig SO; hewn tie* s>|B9.-
OIL Mink.-: otoady; .lemand h r la
nai. t.'sfiftt*-; West \irglnla lihlek 9*rl2c,
lani, 5Ac; neatsf.wt, tk*ii7‘i--. machinery. 16
W 2-. Ilnsee.l all. taw, 7**-j •; tailed, 78'A';
kerosene, prime wldte, 13 ■; water white
19c; I'ratt's a tral He, d-oiori*. and sl-.v-e
gasoline, drums, llUBi empty oil tour. is.
delivered. Bftc.
SHOT—Drop, II 50, B B and large, I,7ft;
chllleil. 91 75.
IRON—Mark'd vary eleady; fiwr<le, s'yc,.
NAltdl—Cut. 12 Vi base; wire. 42 T. base
HARHBD WIRE -59.60 per 100 r*>und*.
GI N POWDER—Per keg. Austin crack
*hot, 94.00; half keg*. 12.26. quarter kegs.
91.2),, champion do king, quarter keg*.
92 25. Dupont and llaxar.l smokele*.* half
keg*. 411 X; qua tier kegs, 9ft 76, l-pound,
canister*. 4i <*), less 2ft per cent.; Trol
dorf *mok.-l<'s powder. 1-poqnd cans, 41;
10-pound can*. Doe pound
Salt, lllile* and Wssol.
BALT—Dmn.I I* fair and the market
steady; cUrF-ad lots. PD-t-sund butiap
aatk.**. 47c; 10)-pound cotton wack*. 4*. ;
IKepour.il buriap sack* 61 Vic, 110-pound
cotton sacks. 52'ie; impound burlap
sacks. 58'y; 125-pound cotton sacks, 50tic;
yr>-pound bur.ap aacks. 91.
HlDES—Market tlrro. dry flint. 13Vic;
dry salt. llVic, gr-cn salted, 6r
WOOL- Nominal: prime Georgia, free
of sand bur and black wool. l*c; bia-k.
16c; burry, loc. Wax. 25- ; tallow, 3Vc.
Deer akin*. ->c.
Fruit* nnd Ante.
APPLES- Northern variety 92-5003 M.
ORANGES -fFla ). 42 S**.)3b> per h.x
PRUNES—O in its 10c. 55 to 1 *V
Oft* to 70*. 7c; 70a *o 80*. 6VjC; 90* to 90. 6c;
90s to tons. sVic
BANANAS— II 2502/91 hunch
LEMONS Market steady nt 92 50.
< 'OGOA NUTS—S 4.26 tr 1(0
I'EAN UTS-Ample stock, fair dsmnnd,
rv.rksl lltm, fancy hand pl< ked. Vligtnla.
per pound. ta t c. hand-picked Virginia, ex
tras. 4Vic. N C oec-i t*-*r.ut. 4c.
NUTS—Almond*. Tarragona. 16c. Ivies*.
16c; walnuts. French 12c, Naples. |2c;
pecans. 12<\ Brasil*. 19 . fllherta. IV. as
sorted nuts, 50-pound and 25-pound lx>xes,
12'.c.
Cotton llnnatng nnd Ties.
BAGGING—Market firm: Jute, 2 1 *-
poutid. Mac; targe lots. BV*c. nmall lots.
3-|K>'ind. Va <•* Island bagging l2'-c.
TIES— Standard, tft-pound. arrow, large
lot*. 61 90; small lot*. 11 93
llncon, linin* nnd laird.
HACON—Market Arm. D B C R sides.
7%r. D S bellies. V (Eaitarn). *rcord
cordlng to averaga sixe; D. 8. Bellle*. BVc
(Western); smoked C. R side* Mie.
HAMS—Sugar cured. llttflMr
LARD—Pure. In tierces, lv; In Im
pound tins end 90-pound tub*. BVec.
compound. In tierce*, '*c, 50-pound Un*.
and 90-pound tubs. 6'ic
V9I9CELLAYF.4M 9
FISH-Mackerel, half-baire!#. No 1.
98; No f. 17 00; No 3. $5 75; kit*. No
|. 91.90: No 2. 51.18; No 9. 85c. Codfish.
1-pound bricks. *%c; 9-pouna! bricks. 6c;
ftmokd barring. P# r box. 17fll#c Dutch
herring. In kegs, $1.10; new mullets, half
.barrels, 59.75.
8 YRl’P—Market quiet: Heorgli and
Florida ayrup. btiylna at 2k<i3l . celling
ai 2st23Sc. .sugar hotuw* ai lOu I
HON Hl* Fair ibnun-l. si rained. In lar
rvl gallon
High niiuv laisi.*■. SI 27.
ot 10 hu m. iip
COTTON S.ivannah to Hosinn, per
wt 2.V; to New York. i* r< tv , 3l>c, t*
Phtlad* lplil* in i Uwli SI. lial(iin4>ie tl
FOUKIUN DJRK6T llrem* n. ♦•■; |Jv
• rpool. kk, llanCxjrg. ie , Genoa, sic,
l;.u t IH4, i* . Mant he-1r 4*- , Havre*
4o* . Antwerp, 40 . liev.il, l*h', H tte <ltm,
40c; Trloitr. LNl)l|{|*3tT IstveriNßd.
X4isX* Hamhurg ax-. (*othenburg, U
I.IMHKK My Ball FreighU* st.n.ly, lo
Baltimore ami eaetward. Si to i>or
M Includlfiff Portland
laf’MHFR Mv eteam Savannah to
Baltimore, S'> un, to p R. R or H. and O.
dak*. s*'&>. to PhlHile.phla.
-wt <4 inunib lo foot), lo New York,
SA6O |er M. S7 20 to tkirk; lightered to
Boston. SJl.&h.
NAVAL BTORKH Tl)e market I* firm,
meiiiuni •!*• vees-U. lioein cork, fr
order*. .In *>*i per Itarrel of 31h pjun*ie. and
5 per cent, primage. Spit Pa 4 tM per
•* gallons grume and j per cent prim i**
Mik< veaeale. iaitn. >. epirlD. 4 Id.
Steam. 11c |H*r I*6* |Miuinb mi nuih .1*
o*i eptrltf. Havant h to Ronton, attd
on tosin an* 1 19 *fi xptiite t 4 New York
GRAIN. PHOVlgloNa. Y.T(.
New York. Nov. H Flour—Market wan
well sustained with nhsletato deniunti al
obi price** Rye flour quiet
Corn meal firm.
Rye dull,
Barley steady; do malt dull
V\ head— Sx*ot (Urn. No 2 red, 777®**; op
tlon* o;en*d easy, reflecting lower rabies
and selling by room operator> A auhae
fluent recovery, I•*‘•**l on fairly Urge
clearanew, the strength in corn, modr
ate local covering, yielding finally to de
(re*n4on promptetl by di aviF Intlng ex
port developtneiita and < lowed w*-ak at , 4 ,,
net darllne. M.irch cloned. 7S\r; May chaf
ed Novftn'ter closed. NVi I Decem
ber closed, 76Sc.
Com-Spot firm; No 2. 47Hc; opt lona had
an * iwy o(>enlng with wheat, turned
•trong in Ixavy e ihuard claaranrwa an I
another jutnif In Noverabar at Chi
cago. hot eventually iard off under re-
a •! c|oh**l weak at a |idl il V?
net l**sb May clowed, 42’,*c, Docembtr
c|.jwfl. 44 1 •
Oatw Sp 4 firm. No. 2. M%c: >ptiona In
active a it* I alM>ut eteady.
Beef firm; cut meals steady; pickled
ham *
I*ar4l weak; Western at earned. 574&. m
nmd • •!*>•. continent, J 7 , Houth Amt.l
can, $* 40; compound c.
Pork steady
Tallow nominal.
Pat roleum dull.
U* In sr*dy.
Turpemlna quiet.
Rice steady
Butter tsdy; rreamery. MQISr, state
dairy. 14023 c
CheY ■ firm; large Hcptember. Ib'atfllc,
small Septemlter,
Fgga steady, state and Pennsylvania. 21
ft 27c; Western regular packing at mark.
3<dt23Hc
Potaroew quiet; Jersey's, tl
New Y'ork. Sl.Xffl 62V4; Pong Island. |1
til. 75; Jersey e West a, |1.75<*3.7&
Peamxts steady. f-*ncy handpbked. 4\tf
>; other domestic, 4c
Cabhago steady. Ixmg Islund per 100
I! d* 4 46.
Cotton by steam to Liverpool. 20c
t'offee-Hjio* Rio quW; No. 7
T'iCTV; mild quiet. Cordova, iv. 4 c.
Futures oivened steady. 6 to 10 points low
er aml ruled weak, much of the seaslon
under io< al an<l foreign selling and an ab
sence of spavulativc rupfiort D|a taint
ing Kuropean cahlea, larger Brasilian re
celpts, latne epot demand and lndifferenc.
of public, all worked against continued
advance; closed steady with prices & to 15
points net lower. Total wales .It nnd bag*.
Including November. 6 0.WK.10.-. December.
6 I Or:, January, 6 27*c; Kelfruary, 6.20 c.
sugar, raw, steady; refined weak.
COTTON 9EE If OIL
New York. Nov. 27.—C0l tonserd oil dull
end weak Kulurey told at 32- for prime
simmer yellow, and po> oil was not
worth over 3Hye, with *e<i||mciil favoring
still lower twice*. prime crude barrel*.
28‘*c nominal, prime summer yellow. SlVic,
off summer yeliow. 31c; prime winter yel
lon-. J?t)37Vie. prime white, 55c, prlme
mcal. 326UCu2.Vi
f 14 It AGO M4HKET9.
Chicago. Nov 27. —November <orn (-Mali
lished anew high re-ord to-day and clo*ed
1 cent over yentrrdy. December at Ihe
close was SUV lower December wheat
ciose*} Vi)V- down. Oats was a shad* up
and provision* unchanged In 2*V down
Th# leading future* ranged a* follows
Opening lllghsst Lowest. Closing
Wheal, No 3
Nov 7fA 768*970*, 7l)iA7n*A mvAffTON
Dec 7Owff7o’y 7i*fl7oA, 708* 7m*
Jan D 071V* 71V4 7t)' 71
Com. No. *—
Nov 19 % 49** SI W sft
Dee 36S4WX M%ggl* tA 36
May 96*, 368* 3fttl.W' % 365938-.
Oats. No. 2
Nov 71% 21% 71*021% 21\
Dec 21% 31*022 21** 21%
May M M 024V* 24 21
Mess Pork, per barrel—
Nov .511 25 611 25 111 25 611 25
Jan . 17 15 12 27L 12 nr. II To
May 12 02% 12 12% 12 02% 13 W
Lard, per 100 pound#—
Nov . 1 01% 706 7on 7to
Dec .. 7tw 7OR *97% 4 *7%
Jon .. 695 • 90 6 XJ% 6 97%
Plant System
of Railways.
Train* gpmlsf hr fl’th tni.rl.liin t'tn*-
Ons hour slower than eltv ttmo.
In effeet Nov. X. 1964)
Ail tr i.us
Lv Favannah Dailj Ar Savannah
Between
3 II m 8 iv afitiah 13 Hi am
5 3i am Waycos* j l tx> am
9 i'l an !0 15 am
3Z* |*ii an,| l-'ioi la Jlj 4-, |,tn
8 > pro i*ant* ) 7 on pm
Between
1 M ant . Savannah 'J 46 am
* I" a tn GhartrrWon (7 40 am
' 1 ' M ■■ | t . . *'• ion
Lv Brunswtrk Ar llrunawtok
Between
6 4rt am ~ Brun- vri k % Of* am
99- pit! . Jt-Uip I* 26 pm
•,- 8-ivannah and (7 15 am
# 96 pm
Connectt.xi* al Fori lamps with 1 'an-
Insular an,l ti. , 01.-r tal ilr itMn leaving
for Key Went ml Havana Muavdaya,
Thuradnyi an.i latiirdayx 1194 pm.
Call at Ticket um.es for further infor
mal ion
J. II l-OLHEMHB. T T A
Ward clark. city Tt k Ant,
le Bivto lintel l'hnn* 73
n. W WRENN, I’ansengee Traffic Man
ager. Sivannah Gft
% RYCa 7
ReheAule Effective Bept Id Itfli
Trains arrive ai and ,1-part from
Central gtatlon. West ltrond.
foot .it Liberty street.
9Wh Ueri'Uan Tune One hour slower Ihan
city Mme,
Lenvo > - t -
Bavannah:
Augii.ln Macon Atlanta.:
•8 45am Covingioai, Milladgavllle •• aopm
I n.l ait Intermediate |>tntsj
lAugust*. Mnooei, Atlanta.
Alii ens, Montgomei y, Go-|
•9 OOi'm lnnihu*, IHrmlugham, Am- A trim
<rl us. Eufaula and Troy |
t* txgun Dover A,* •nmindatlon 17 48am
12 tg>m Gui-ton Dinner Train |M 6>pn
•Dally. !Kx ppi Sunday.
between havannah and tybek;
75th tnerlillan or Bav-onnah ellf tlmo
LEAVE BAVANNAH.
Monday only 6: ant rvally except
Motvlay 9.30 a m Daily 300 p. ni.
LEAVE TYBEK
Monday only 715 a m Daily except
Mnrnlay 10 Xa. m lally 130 p m
' aitie Hone ma le at terminal potato
with all trains Northwest. Weal and
Mouth west
fllsefrtrqt cats on night trains h-twsen
Mavantiaii and Augusta, 51 . on, Atlanta
ant Itlrtningnum
I'arlor cars on day train* between He -
vennah Ma.-o. amt Atlanta.
Eor nomplets information. *<hetkil*a,
rate* end evnoeettone. apply to
V 7 (1 BREWER, GHy T|. ket and Pasa
enger Agent. 107 Hull aireel
. <ir
W R McINTYRE. Depot Ticket Agent.
J C HAILE. General Uasaenger Agent.
E II HINTON. Traffic Manager
THKO f*. KLINE. (Jen Superintendent.
Havannah, Oa
Double Daily Service
Tha short llna to Norfolk. Washington,
Kal'lmor,-. >'tilla<lr(>hla. Na* York and
tha Cast
ARHIVAI. OF TRAINB
_ FROM
No. 27 North and Kail g 00 am
No. 33 licrimark and l*-.l Bta
. '*" 10 30 am
No 11 North 1 and Kast 12 It) pen
No t 4 Jacksonvllla and Florida... IB> pm
No VJ Montiiomary and W.-I * 3. pm
No. 74 ll< iana and la *l I’olnta . 8 4t> am
No fit. Jacksonvllla and Florida...ll 10 ,im
DKPARTt’RK OF TRAINS '
ron
No. 77 Jackson,lll. and Florida.. SMim
No 3! Jacksonvllla und Florida .12 II ion
No. 44 New York and Ka*t I pm
No. 24 Danmark nt.d Augusta 3 K pm
No 71 Montgomery and W.at 7 23 am
No, 73 tlalana and laical Htallons * 30 pm
No. M New York and Koat It .13 pm
Magninrani Pullman bnff-t slaaplmt ear
Mrvlta to Wa>htnton. Haltimore. I‘h la
driphia and Naw York, aiao to Jackaon
villa and Tampa
Dining cara from Savannah to liamlot
and Richmond to New York.
Buffet parlor cara Savannah to Most
gomary.
For additional Information apply to
Ticket Office, bull and bryan streets.
Phone 2*.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.
OAK HI TON LINA LOiOMOTINK
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A ORARBD BNOINIS TO Bn ( HCJ)
ON WOOII TRAN
APPLY TO *
T. n. WVIrI.V A (0., <AV ANN NII. AA.
J. D. WEED * CO
ftAVAUAM, OAa
Leather Belting, Steam Packing 4 Hose
A recta for NEW YOKE kUBBU
tltUlLNc. AND 4'ACJU.NG COMFA.NI.
JOHN G. BUTLER
-DKALKUBIN
I‘u it, ia, oils and UUd Hash. I >ooCA
Blind* and Builders' Supplies. t’laln and
Decorative Wall t'aper, Foreign and Do
meailc Cement*. Dime, 1 Meier and Hair.
Sole Arc tit lor Aheatlna Cold Water I'alnt. •
JD Conyrc' . street wat. and It St. Julian
at reel. w-et,
OLD NKWHPAI’KKS. s> for Si centa. at
litlelr.ce* Office Morning Newa.
May . Wl* a til* • M
Short 1 1! or. per ! O pounds—
Nov ... 7 3<4
dan .. a C tt% a>
May aS3 aat a a srt&
Caah ouotatlOn* ware a* follow*: Flour
dull and unchanged. No. S epring wheat,
Aa
.No 2 yellow. WjiQlPe; No. S oat*.
22l*#r. No 2 White. tUkc, No. S white.
21 Vurttsc: No 2 rye, Of, fair to cholea
malting. 57rMe; No. 1 flax need. *1
No. l Northweatam, timty, prime timothy
eeed. SI.2T4M 25. mea* port;, per bbl., Ilt l-’V*
11.55; lard. |>er Ki Ih* . |7 fa7t*>. abort
rib- aldett (loose), la *2\rJA 71*4; dry rafted
-houMera (bowed). stafi4tac: abort dear
• idea (boxed). e.Mfta.Mc: whisky, bast* of
blah wine*. 11.27: sugars, rut loaf, l ife;
aranuhwed. 5 oc: confectioner*' A, S.lle:
off A, 6 KA, dover. contract grade, 1:0 00.
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