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A HOUDAY IN (o*l
- CIHCLU.
ilir ( ~10.11 Fwtarwa Market Clom
Mead* *t (hr OffllAf—Spirits Tar
|,,.nllae Kirn :iO',v—Koala* Firm
nnil I urhrogf J—ttorkr Dali anil
Irregular—(.oral and Telegraphic
Markrla.
The Morning N' Offlcr,
Wednesday, Nov. IS
v,thin* of particular Interrai develop-
J ;n ;o.al . nmiwrrlal circle# to-day. In
~r i .paiton of Ihe holiday which will bo
„ r>cd by the cloalng of (he Cotton
p, n g#, Hoard of Trade. iul probably
*. r of wholesale houses. there *(
. a tlvity In winding up the day’s
*,. The cotton futures market
n showed a declining tendency, clos
t below yesterday’s price*. The tur
, i mtrket closed Arm at HSc, with a
... lemand. and wMh some Inclination
ir> ,c factors to hold for higher prices
j. . r, m lined llrm and unchanged.
„ moderate business doing. The
* id markets closed steady and ac
., Siocks ruled dull and Irregular.
a : ro nreat Inlereat shoan In any quar
,.r Ti c following resume of the markets
iv the tone and quotations at the
closing to-day:
l.oeal and fienrral Markets.
Colton—Steady, unchanged.
Mdc ''“II steady. 3Y|ff3l* per cent.
>;•. -■ -Dull, heavy.
Ti ’me—Firm. 39>v.
It, . I'irra. unchanged,
c. I. November. 9c lower.
Woo at Steady, December. %ft\c off.
, ..it* Icelng He lower,
it .ais—Off 54^71214c.
■i. teed Oil—lnactive, nominal.
(OTTO*
The cotton market closed steady and
a- . ..i gl to-day. with business on a lim
.l -i . The declining tendency of the
rotten f .'fares market had Its usual ef
f> ■ in curtailing business, and "While there
tvs -a demand for cotton. It was at prices
h; n e ither faclora nor Interiors would
meet The day* receipts were 7,085.
aga ret <> <7B last year, and 8.316 year be
tcre |,-t t rootl middling cotton f. o. b.
si offeresl at 10 and 10 l*lge.
The fodowlng were the official spot quo
ta’ i at me eloae of the market at the
Coll a Exchange to-day:
, f This i lass!
| day. ] year.
Qivil nickl ng S 7 ; -j
JJ..ldling 9H ;71
Dos middling 9> j'{,
Mark't steady: sales none
Savannah fiecelpte. Exports and Stocks
Re elpts this day 7,otv
Receptt, tt.|. day list year 5.67*
Thu day te.ir h'foro last 8,316
Rad (its since Sept. 1. 1900 M1.U77
Same d.t> I a i t<ar 501,095
Co..* *l> exports avt
' on'.nent ... 7,987
Dumt lo
Sto. ~or hat I this day 99.937
Sane riav last ye.tr 153,817
R .ipes and Stocks at the Ports—
R- -ip’s this day 45,1
!<• I- this day last year 43,119
F:< this da} ye.tr before last , 78.411
" It. re e||,t, eince Sept. 1. 1900 3,300,479
bam- ilme lat t year 2.956,98*
Year bt fora last 4 ,
■ ut all ports to-day 831.194
o’ aine <iay last year 975.333
Dal:, movemen's at other ports—
’■“! l<m-Steady; middling. 9 11-10 , iv-t
i* • !>'a 15.CJ6; gross, 15.6a5, aalea. 913
Cos.
ti leans—Steady; middling. 9*,c: net
• pi- B’’3. gross, 13.593; sales. 2.500;
s’ k. 30D.735.
’.tie- - Easy; middling. 9r- fc e;; net re
■' 211; gross, 314. sale*, 400. stock.
t* v 9
aricton—Firm; mldd’ing. 9 l 'r; ret re.
r* • 14;, gT•>-, 141; slock. 17.076.
lVHm!ngloi>—Quiet; nt.(idling. 9Sc: nt
re e.pts. 1.163, grua*. 1.163; stock. 7.797.
Norfolk—Dull; middling. 96,c; net pc
i". :U2*. groa*. S.I2S; sales. 587; stock
i: 9
InlK more—Nominal: middling. 10'e,
tr 3.8: stock. 10JS3.
Neiv Y’ k- Quiet, middling. 10Hc; net
r* eipls. 1.2*3, gross, 7,05?; sales. 300. stock.
0,3 l
I i-tt.te-Quiet; middling. 10’ic; net ra
id- K>3. gross. 6 IIS.
I’.'iila ielph'a—Quid; middling. 16*,c;
f ■ k. 5,<M.
Daily movement* at Interior towns—
Augu i Nominal, ml ldlliig. ” r c; net
’* eipt.. 1,9 t?, groat, 2,136; sale*. 67*. stock.
t 164.
itMiilhl*—Steady; middling, 9*,c: net re
’■' P -. .’.IM. grew*,. 1,514; sales, 1,650; st ek.
IK 044.
Lou t -Quiet; middling, 9\c; net re.
edi t-, 3 i*4; arose. 11.2*14; stock. 59,340
clnhitl—Quiet, middling. #',c; net re.
ipn, 1,821; gross, 1*21; sales. 50. stock.
I'J ''24.
Hi.jsiotv—Steady; middling. 96,c; net re
• C '*.ig“. gross. 19.0*9; Stock. 104.317.
le. iltvllle—Firm; middling. 9rc.
Export* of Co’ton This Day—
t; liveston—To the continent, 9.97*
N ■< Orlear- To Qreat Hultatn. 5.580.
■ continent. 200
He—Cn*i i wise 700.
Savannah —To the contlnen*. 7.957
B iae. SO4.
1 iirleaton—Coastwise, 163.
N rfolk Coastwise. 1,905.
'"’on—To flreot Idrltaln. 4.117.
' dal torclgn exports from all ports thta
To tlreat Urlialn, 9.737; to the con
<'-nt, 18 035.
'•d for. gn exports from all ports thus
f his week To Oreat Drltuln. 51.136;
Franee, 10,571; to the continent. 70,034.
“el foreign export* since Slept. 1. 1900:
J" rireat Britain, 1.206.909. to France, 244,-
t„ the continent. 822.111.
1 I ideaton. S. C . Nov. 3* —Cottom
* "dy middling. 9Sc. sales none.
SEA ISLAND COTTO9I.
Tri-es about as follows.
f’ - ' hole# Kt Florldsa 23 4J54
( era choice and fancy Florida*.. fl—
" i ■ ol e and fancy Georgia* 21Hti22
‘ " * ‘deorglas 20ii21
"**ra fin® Georgias 30 8 —
7 i Georgias (nominal! 19 6
1 ••!!! fine and common IS 9
• qua and Blocks— ( I*XW IM3-00
pint W'fk | 3.114 4 <*72
>* past |i | g&2 non*
*bla season i J6.433i 1,40f
Ph w**k ! 813 UK
K _ o** ‘'end | JI.SM; 11.50
COTTON mtHOI.
Hi* Closing tVni Wtcady With PrlfM
N*** oi. IT Pnlnla Lower.
* Vork. Nov. 28.—Excited and aphv
" "bated In tn-doy'a rottnn market with
' *rli|on corresponding ext rein*. The
mary pro-holiday evenirrg-up oceurr
‘ n1 this -erv<l to brink about fr*-
n * *'**'• of buytnit and selling; but
* ''ll* business wa small and of a
: '“*nonal nature, with the trade all •
" ’'ink to seml-senaatlonal fluotual on*
, ad ind to more or le confllctlna
r- that strong parties were making
and attempt at manipulation. The mar
'’l-enerl weak. 34&18 point* lower under
’"d..uw li|uidat;on .inti heavy outset*
1 tnoatly for foreign amount. The
al ha* to unload followed a tab
■ polo:* i n the English markets, "aid
■•lvat* parties to have resulted from
■ v by Interests known to represent
btinl American parties. Boon after
! the story galrml circulation and
mite generally accepted as true, that
‘ding Philadelphia export houae and
*'-r*l *l known New Orleans parties
formulated a plan lo manipulate the
MURPHY t CO., INC.,
Board of Trade Building. Savannah.
Prtvata leased wires direct lo New York.
Chicago and New Orleans.
COTTON, STOCKS AND GRAIN.
New York office. No. 61 Broadway.
Offices In principal cities throughout the
South. Write for our Market Manual and
book containing Instruction* for traders.
English, Sear Y’ork and New Orlmin
markets Following the opening there was
a spurt of covering which carried prices
up 15 points from the low mark Moon
efier no n the market suffered a sever*
under room and light outside tell,
lng and for tin* rest of the- a-e-lon was
Irregular The- does was steady with
ptlfp* net 5 to 17 polnis lower.
FLI’CTI’ATIOhtt IN FI Tt Hid.
New Y’ork. Nov. 39.—Cotton fill urea
ojeened weak and ulosce! steady. ITices
us follow*:
| Open : High. Dow e’..,ae
January ~ 9.67~ |9 71 9.64 ~j’" 9.71
February ....j 962 ‘ 970 | 941 | 9.45
MaTCh I 9.58 i9671 957 9.44
April j 9.55, 964 9.55 961
May j 3.56 j 963 | 955 j 962
June |9 57 |. 955 956 0.61
July | 9.58 J 9.43 ! 9.55 959
August |9 15 943| 915 |9 38
September ...| .... j 883 j 8.78 | 8.75
October ......j .... | .... | .... | ....
November ...' 995 |9 95 977 ' 985
December ... 973 J 9.76 | 9.65 ) 9.76
LI YDKPOOI, COTTON MAH KBIT.
Diverptaul, Nov 28.—Spot, in fair demand
and prices firm. American midelllng.
5 9-l4d. The sulew of the day were 10,(W
bales, of which s*a> we-rc for speculation
and export uttH Included 9.eof Amcr.c.er,
ecelpla. ‘X uto bales, including 15.-00 Ameri
can.
Futures referred qun-t and do: *sl quiet;
American middling, low mlddl.ng clause,
November. 5.20-1 sellers; November-De
cember, 5.251ii..2bd sellers; December-J.en
uary. eSilfs.,3d seller-. Jsnuary-Febtuury,
2*Veis.2ld buyers; February-March, 5.1*0
5.19d buyer*. March-April. 5.1655.17 el buy
ers; April-May. &.15d sellets; Msy-June.
5.154|514d sellers; June-July.s llli l2d sell
ers; July-August 5,09116.10d sellers. Au
guat-Stptember. 4.6*el buyers.
NEW ORLEANS COTTON Ft Tt HE*.
New Orleans. Nov. 28.—Cotton futures:
November, nomlrail Apttl 9 54419 54
December .. .3 37 bid:May 9.514" 55
January 9544|1A June 9 54',i9.:6
February . .9.5169.3* July 9 3*19 51
March 9.5441 >5.
4 OTTON LETTER!*.
New Y'ork. Nov. 38.—Murphy & On. svy:
Cotton tn Idverpool wa- erratic te>-day.
It opened 2-64d higher, reacted and a< 12:85
p. m Wood 4-*ld below yes crd.iy. r
eovered later and closed a I out 3-*’4,i tn
ler yesterday The early Llvrrtool ad
vice* and selling for Southern loci* an 1
European account caused this market to
open about 15 points lower b:t the and"
clltie brought in buying fir Southern anl
out-of-town account, causing a quick re
action of about 3 points from lowest de -
ptte liberal receipts Was a very w-n-itlve
market and the fact that N, w Y’ork I* be
llow markets and our stock ts un -anfoit
,-ihly small, keeps short sellers unea-y. The
t'roi> Reportar. pubilshed by attth rlti of
decretory of Agriculture of the United
State*. In Its November Iseue on tat, 6.
undi r the heading of the cotton and In
duatry make- ~ preliminary estltn i of
the present crop of 8.990,000 Sales, tli-atg't
this seems ridiculous, it points lo i tmill
crop esilmate by the bureau on Dcc>.
Our market to-day hue been |urti ulirly
dull and confined principally to o*l
tra-Dra redu-inc contract'- *mi n -ount of
holiday to-mortuw. The shorts wore dls
poanl to cover lo some extent ilutim; tne
afternoon esston, price-- ud an*’" 1 t, 6
points. New Orleans exp ce to-morrow
11.0-i to 13a109 against 14.19,.; Houston ex
pects to-morrow 13,500 to ll,2t>> against
k.> last lr.
New Y’ork. Nov. 28.—Hubbard Bros. A
Cos. say: We arc constantly having sur
prise* from IJverpool on either side and
the advices this morning are no exception
to the rule. A decline abroad was no 4
what the trade look* ,1 forward lo laid
evening, and It wus a disappointment that
l'iii>i|>e should he low.r when the Am>rl
in markets closed higher. Keidtxlng wa*
she oriler at the opening from which point
the market rallied on buying from the
Southwest. Transactions were limited be
fore the holiday to-morrow, and a gen
eral disposition was shown to be without
any Interest over the Thanksgiving Day.
Receipts at the Interior towns showed an
Increase over last week. due. our corre
spondence stales, to the market advanc
ing' to the price at which farmers were
nulling to eel!
on y r.miiw.
York Nov. tt-Bpoi market has
ruled quiet throughout to-day, but an av
erage supply of orlera h.l> eottb forward
for 1 cottor. good*. Pleached muslin* very
lirm and In rirm.net where pr 1- cs have not
been advanced. Light weight brown sheet
ings firm, fair sale*. Hravv brown* con
tinue Irregular. Denim* and other coil rse
colored cottons continue strong. Print
cloths quiet but firm In price. ITlnt* ant
gingham* unchanged Woolen goo*:# dl
vlelou Inactive and Irregular. No market
to-morrow.
NAVAL STORES.
Wednesday. Nov. is.
SPIRITS TURPENTINE—The turp-n
tine market opened firm to-day at H9V
with saiee of bl'l. and clos.-d ttrm and tin
changed, with further sales of too The
demand was considered good all da . an I
the volume of business dots) was ftally up
to expectations In vpw ot the disinclina
tion of factors to aell frr- ly ot quotation
Some looked tor higher prices, but on th.
whole tho demanrl was prcsiy well satis
fled at the market price The day'* re
ceipts were 1,315, and the exports :*>
ROSINS—The rosin market closed firm
and unchanged, w.th nothin* new of In
terest to mention Tho demand was suf
flclent to keep trading moving along at a
moderate rate all day. The receipts were
4.100. and the export* 916. Pricea as fol
low#: _
A. U, C *1 I *>
Ul> K 1 i
R 1 35 M 1 70
F 1 to N 2 10
0 1 45 W O 360
H 1 55 W W 3 56
Receipts Wednesday—
Spirits Rosin
C. R R * m
g, F * W 0 1-073
8 A U --7 2.10.
I'xporio Wednesday—
Sidrlts. Rosin
8. 8. State of Texas. Ral'to. 10 21t
8 8 Naeoochec. New York . 350 7**s
Naval Stores Statement-
Spirits. Rosin.
Stock April 1. IS" 2197 142 506
Receipts to-day 1-1 M". 4.100
Receipts previously 2*4.643 711.376
Total since April ! 292,1*5 *'7.9R2
Exports to-dsy 380 *l*
Exports previously .269.3*1 T 11.663
Exports since April 1 256.566 715.579
Stock on hand to-day 32,619 142.403
Stock last year *•* 153.11/.
Charleston. S. C.. Nov. 2*.-Turpentine
flrm, 39c
Rosin firm, unchanged.
Wilmington, N C.. Nov. 26-Spirits tur
pentine Arm. 38\839'4c.
FINANCIAL.
JOHN W. DICKEY,
Stock and Road Broker,
A ('42I'ST A, OA.
Write for List.
rilFa MORNING NEWS: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20. 1000.
Rosin firm. 61 3001 25.
Crude turf,emu* quiet. $1 19473 49
Tar Arm. II 65.
Now Orleans Nov 3* —Receipt*, resin
341; 4urpentine. 28
Exports none
118 431 l 41..
MONET—The demand keeps fairly up
with the supply.
FOREIGN EXCHANGE—Market barely
steady C’.anmerrlal demand 81 4V Sixty
day*. It am, ninety days 3t79>,;. fren 'S.
Ran* and Havre, sixty day*. 5 JIS; twl*s.
sixty days. 524 1 ,; Belgian. k 2. mark®,
ataty duv* 94. ninety days. MS
domestic EXCHANGE - Steady;
Iwnks are buying at 1-1* dU'miint and
selling * follows 12 and under, 10c pr >-
mium |25 to L‘ IS, - premium; 65t> to ll'O
3>c premium 51,t0 to 6JKI 25c premium
I3t>< lo It.(Mi. 4 premium; 11.0(10 ami over,
75c tier M premium.
SEt I'KlTlKS—Central Incomes are low
er, *<-> tnlngly following the New York
mirkits Banks sto-ks are In reifueet at
advancing figures.
Stocks.
Bid Ask.
Augusta and Savannah R. R p <j 1131.
Atlanta and West Point 130
do 4 |>er cent, certificate* in*
Augusta Factory *3 85
Citlxens’ Bank 135
Chatham Bank 11l
Chatham Util Cos.. A 57 M
do do B 36 57
Eagle and Phoenix Mfg. Cos 105 lift
Edison Electric Blum Cos 107 11,1
Enterprise Mfg. Cos 108
(Jertnama Bank 131
Georgia .in,l Alabama 23 36
Georgia Railroad, common 215 217
Granltevllle Mfg. Cos 168 170
J. P. King Mfg Cos 100 101
Langley Mfg. Cos 115 IXI
Merchants' National Bunk 115
National Bank of Savannah 152
Ogkthorpe Saving amt Trust 111
People’s Savings and Doan 100 ...
Seaboard, common U 13
<k> preferred 29 30
(touthwestem Railroad Cos 110 lin’i
Savannah Gas Light Cos. 24H 3f> ,
Southern Bank 156
Savannah Bank and Trust 115
Sibley Mfg Cos, Augusta 64 68
Savannah Brewing 103
Honda.
Bid Ask
Char, Col A Aug let s*. 1999 106 106
Chat. A Guif R R 5 per cent. Ist
mart gage 103 104
Atlanta city 4s. 1922 ir*7
Augusta elty 4s. 1937 106 109
do 4H*. 1935 11l
do 7*. 1103 W 7
do 6*. 1913 123
Ala Mid. 6s. In,l and. 1928. M A N !<•>■* 101 >,
Augusta Factory, 6 per rent . 1915.111 U3
Brunswick A Western 4. 193a .83 a5
c B It A Banking collateral 5> 94 95
C of G let motg se. 1945
F A A 120 131
C of O con. ss, 1945. M A N.. . 96 9-H
C of G lat Incomes. 1945 51 53
do 2d Incomes 16 17
do Sd Inc,-me*. 1945 8 9
C cf G (M O. A A. Dlv ) 5s
1917. J A J 97 96
C of G (Eaton Branch), ss. 1906
J A D 971# 36H
City A Suburhan R R Ist 7s 110
Columbus (Tty is. 19,* 107
Charleston city 4s. ,9(6 mo 103
Eagle A Phoenix Mills 4s. 1928 107 110
Edison Electric Illuminating 4s .105
Enterprl.-e Mfg. Ss. 19u2 102
Georgia Balinwd 6s. 1910 1:6 117
a • AF , 1945. J A J UJ 114
Georgia A Alabama lat ss, 1945 .104 lIK
Georgia stale 3>,s. 1930. J. A J .110 112
do 3’.,*. 1915. M. A N 10C 107
do 4(x*. 1915 H 9 120
Macon city 6s. 1910, J A J 116 118
do 4',s. quar . Jan 1(4 112
(•ctan H eamship ss. 1930 1-4 104
Savannah city s*. quar. January
1918 110 111
do if. quar. February, ’,909 lneyt no
.South Carolina slate 4‘ir. 1933 117 ' 119
Sibley Mfg Cos. 6s. 1908 102
South Bound 5a 99>6 Urn,
S F. A W gen ml ge 6s. 1934 .125 126
do ilo lat Ss. gold. 1934 115 117
<lo St John Dlv.. Ist 4s, 1934 .94 94
New Y'ork Nov. 28.—Money on call
steady a' T-d-V, tier cent The last loan
waa at 3>x per cent. Prime iner,wntlle
piper at 4',tj6 per cent. Sterling ex
change etr.idy with actual business in
.ok*!-' Dill nt 54 Si',,ti4.BsH for demand,
ind at 34.41'? for sixty days; posted rate*.
14.85'j mi l H.W- Commercial bills, tl WA,
<74 81V*. Silver certlfloalea. 6456. V-. Par
•
• rnment bonds Heady, state bonds strong,
and railroad bonds Irregular.
STOCK* AND BON DM.
The Mnrkrt Holland Heavy Through
nwt the liny.
New Y'ork. Nov. 28— To-day'* (lock
market wa- Ihe dullest since Monday pre
ceding the election. There were no deal
ing* of any considerable * a , and the
movement of prices wa* sluggish and Ir
regular and not important. The market
narrowed very considerably also, the nam
ber cf different stocks dealt In being
smeller than lor many day* pas’.
It I* cot improvable that to-morrow *
holldttv prompted the curtailment of spec
ulative ventures. The dealings were left
very largely In the hand* of room trader*
and the larger InttieMs and the public
were apparently out of the market en
tirely. 1 in-re '. .is no great presenre of
liquidation, but when any con.l.deratle
volume of slocks wa* offered there wa*
no* suffUdent demand to sntaln the price
On Lie other hand even a iwnall d< mand
wa* sufficient to effect a conellerable ad
vance In price, a* iho scliir., order. In ihe
market w* r# also on a very small acale.
The market wag very generally heavy In
me arller part of Ihe day. largely from
the Influence of weakness In the London
market. The disclosures through yester
day’s London settlement of a long account
in Americana Interpreted a* weakening
the le hnlcal position of this market and
the growing tlghlnes* of money in Ix>n
don give* rl*e to the apprehension thet
New York may have lo absorb consider
able speculative liquidation from that cen
ter. In fact ihe selling for london account
to-day wa* estimated a* high as 75,000
share, on balance.
Our own money market continue* un
ruffled. call loans rate falling away a
shade In spite of the continued absorption
of funds on sub-treasury operations and
the postponement of the return flow of
iho funds from the Interior The recent
dally average transfer of tino.OOO to t2o>.-
000 to N*w Orleans was *upp>men;ed by
the transfer of 1300.000 to f'hlcago through
the sub-treasury to-day If the activity of
Interior business Is to make new demands
on New York for currency It may upset
calculations over the future of the money
market. This may hove prompted some
of the disinclination to deal In stocks. The
early heaviness of the market gave way
quite generally to a recovery In the lata
•lealtng* after Igmdon hod ceased selling.
Probably covering by shorts around the
room was a factor In this movement. The
gains were not all retained lo the close,
which was moderately srtlve snd Irregu
lar A number of October statements of
nst earnings ol railroad companies wra
published during the day. which were fs
vorable with the exception of the Reading
company. The net earnings of this com
pany for October were t1.213.0M less than
for October of last year, es a result of the
miner s' strike This did noi prevent the
stock rising over yesterday, but It beesme
heavy later In the day Amalgamated
Copper continued to show weakness sup
posed to be on account of apprehension*
of unfavorable legislation In Montana.
The new Chicago and Alton stocks were
latgely bought at advance* of 2S nd Hft
for the common and preferred respect
ively. The rubber stor ks wer# notably
weak, but recovered part of their losses
The bond market was quite active, and
yielded In spots. Total eales par value,
t4.oti.aw.
I'nited Biate# bonds were all unchanged
on last call.
The total sale* of stocks to-day were
SO*,too shares. Including Atchison common.
14 400. Atchison preferred. 33.70'. Chrsi.
peaks and unio. B.oo' Denver and Itlo
Grande. 17 300 Denver awl Rio Grande
preferred. 6.100; Louisville and Nashville.
9.1(a); ManOatian. 11100 Missouri Paclfi
9.ltk>. Mlsteourl. Kansas and Y’rsa* pie
ferred, 6.3i<) New York Central li,uO,
Norfolk and Weetern. 8,600. Pennsylvania,
* bl Louis and Ran I' ah - > 6,388,
Southern Pacific. M.BOO. Houlhern Hallßav.
22. k). Mont hern Railway preteried S.Ain.
t'nion Pacific 23.101. I’nlon I’acltlc pre
ferred. 5 WXi. American. Km, Itli g and Re
fining 4.400 Amu Kaniate,! Copper. 9.1(a)
American Steel and Wire. liVO. Ameri
can Tobacco. 10.200; Federal Steel. 7.70 W;
Brouklyn Rapid Transit, 20.810, Peope a
Ga*. 16.Jrt), Sugar. 29,100, t mle.l Sutea
Rubber. 14 4m
New Y’ork Slo, k List.
Atchison J9Y, do pref 3>\
do pref Ala, Wheel A I, E 1,0,
Ball A Ohio . 81V, do 2nd pref . 2*%
Can Pacific ... 84 Wis Central II
Cen So 58\ Third Avenue 113
Che*. A Ohio . Saw it A t> pref ... *4%
Chi. O. W. . 14', Natl. Tube .. . 615,
Chi B. A Q .127 | do pref ..!
Chi Ind A I. 23 Amalgamatisl C 94',
'i° pref. .. 57 l j Adam- Ex;,res* .135
Chi A E 111.. W Am Express |62
Chi A Ns .147 |P. K Express... it
C. R. I A P llii, Weil- Fargo Ex 133
C. C. C. A 8t L 6*, Am ca oil .... to',
Col So 7',. do pref 90
do I*l pref. . 12VAm Mailing
do 2nd pref. .. 17V* do pref 24’,
Del A Hudson . 115 Am S A Refs .’,2 1 ,
Del L A W 183 do pref 9., ,
Denver A R U 2l T ANARUS, Am Spirit* p*
do pref 71V, do pref 17
Erie H\ Am S Hoop 39>
do Ist pref :19V do pref 76"*
Of. Nor. pref I*l6. Am S A Wire. 42',
liiK-lring Coal . 15V do pref. 87
Hook Valley J9>, Am Tin Plate 42',
Illinois Central. 124%! do prof k- ,
lowa C, -tr*l JOV'Anv Toh.i, o infiv
L. Erie A \\ . (6 t do pref ,;>>
do pref li ;\n Mtn Cos 4“’,
I.ak Shore 2101, Brook. It T 72 .
LAN S3 ,Col. F A Iron 61%
Man L 109*, Cont Tobacco 36’,
M 6 St By .173 ,1o pref 93>,
Mcx, CentTal 13 !F*deral Steel 49
Mlnn A St L . 64% do pref 75V,
do pref 99V Gen Hlei trlc lfi* 1 ,
Mo Paciffc .... 40 {Glucose Bugar .. 55
Mobile A Ohio 39 j do pref 10!
Mo K. A T ... 12V Inti Paper ... 23 1 -,
do pref 37V do pref ... 72
N. J Central .-14*V toiclede Gas ...72
N. Y' Central 142 iNallor.il Biscuit 37S
Nor A West. ... 47%: do pref .93
do pref 91 'National Lead, ll'y
No Pacific 71>,i do pref 9.1
do pref 828, National Steel .. 36
Ont A W 25 | do pref 91V
Ore p A Nav- 42 |N Y’ A Brake .170
do pref 76 (North Am 19
Pennsylvania 14-', pacific Coast ..57
Reading 19V 1 do Ist pref. ... *6
do Ist pref. . till 1 , do 2nd pref. ... 67
do 2nd pref ... 3H6!Parlfic Mall 43
Rio O W. 72 {Peoitie'a (is* . ha>V
do pref 94 'Pressad S. Car . 51H
St I-. 8 F 19V! do pref 8514
do Ist pref ... 76 |p„n pa|. Car . 199
do 2nd pref .. 4>, a Rope A T.... 5
Si L 8w 14V.Sugar 1134
do pref 36' do pref 116
St. Paul 128V,lTen. C A Iron 71*4
do pref 175 V O. 8 I-eather .. 13V
H. PA Om .129 ! do pr. f 7
So. Pacific 43V p p. Rubber ... *6V
So Railway .... 17V and.) pref K*
do pref 64V'West I’nloti ... 83'.
Tex. A Pac..„. 19V|K I A 9 I*’.
I’nlon Pa-lflc ... 73 do pref
do pref 81VP. C. C ABl L 55
Wabash fi>.
Bonds.
F. 8. Sa ref I Mo. K. A Tex |
re*. 10',V; 2nd* fiAj
•lo coup 195',; do 4s 94 ,
kv 3s. reg ..119 N. Y’ C. la'a 1-oj
do 3e coup. .110 N. J. C. gen 5*136',
d> new la jN. Pacific :ii> 7064
reg 12*.| do 4- KM",
ki new Ist |N. Y Chic. A
coup lit | 8t lu>u:s 4*107
do old 4s, reg.ll6 jN. A W. con Is
do old 4s, I Oregon Nav.
'■oup 116 j Ist* 1,9
do s*. re* Ru, do 4a 19464
do 5. coup. ..113'4|0. 8. L. l26x
I), of C. 2 SS-.. 12114 ' lo coo- 5s B*
Alchiaoi. grn Bending Orr 4s 50
4s 1 2Vj Plo G. YV. Ist* . :<9',
do adjust 4-.. 88’, St. DAI M
C. of Ga., con. { no 5- 11364
5* 94V St. I* A (km F.
do lat Inc 5114 General 6 .12*
do 2nd Inc. ... DV St. Paul con#. ..173'4
Can Sou Bnds.lOVVSt. P. CMc. A
c. A O. 464*.... 101 , Pacific lata ...11914
do 5s 120 | do Sa .... 171
c. A N. con 7. 139 |Sou Paclfi 4 M
do 8. V. I) Ss. 119',!Southern By Ss. 11264
Chic. Term. 4s -3V 9 R. and T. 6 7 >
Col 'iu. 45.. . vlTex A P. 1ata..1M74
D A Bio G. 4. lf>V do 2nd* *3
Erie General 4e. 75 {l'nlon Pacific 4< !'4! .
Ft W A D. j Wabash lat* ...114*4
City let 73 ! -Vi 2n !s 1904
Gen Klee. 65....115 Weal Shore 4..11A
lowa Cen lit*. .1!6'4! Wta. Cen. Ist*.. 85
I, A N. uni 4*. 19914;va. Centuries ..92*4
M A O 4s K>,
New York, Nov. 38 —Standard oil, 7464 J
750.
Murphy A Co's Stock Letter.
New York. Nov. 21—The stock msrket
opened active and excited and exceeding
ly irregular. Tho dealings showed the con
flicting Influences upon spec dative senti
ment of the genera! reaction of yesvterdav
afternoon, and of the evident -unpoit that
ap|vered In certain quartet a of the mar
ket this morrtng Is.ndon's Influence In
the dealings was in the direction f low er
prices as declines appeared m the Am* r
lean quarter there, which In aosn< In
stances cxtetioed to 1 per cent., and for
eign hour-* e sold freely here on the open
ing of business. Louisville and Nachvllb
sod Atchison preterred showed the great
est declines In the i,onion market at the
opening of business, both stocks w- re ma
terially depressed. The Pacific stocks also
reflected evident pressure, with large deal
ings In Southern Pacific and Northern Pa
cific Southern raclflc which was the fea
ture yesterday was also reactionary Th
strong feature this morning was Man
hattan which advanced on tlie favorable
tax decision announced yesterday, the
Denver and Rio Grande Issues, and among
the specialties. North American and
People's Gas. Consolidated Gas slao de
clined on light transactions. Its tenden-y
being due to tnt motions that rorrnt ex
pectation* that an extra dividend would
lie declared on Friday would not he real,
lied The Industrial quarter was active
and showed lrregulsr changes American
Smelting was the strongest feature of that
quarter of the market, but the dealing*
were larger than American Steel and
wire and Federal S'eel Sugar again re
fleeted material pressure. There was noth.
|ng new of general Importance over night),
and little definite bearing on the more e*
tensive movements In particular no Its
this week. Total sales to-day CC.flfX) shares.
FINANCIAL NtTTtlll*.
Activity Shown in Seaboard Air Line
I oanns Stock.
Activity has characterised local and
outside trading In Sc iboard Air Line com
mon during the past few daya. Several
tgders have been given for theme Issues
by parsons who have confidence in the fu
ture earning power of the Seaboard pro
vided the talkert-of connections tv I h
Western lines are effeei%l What has
helped more than any other einsl* con
sideration In creating the recent demtnd.
howiever. t the talk of a settlement of th"
various Ryan suits which have been a
aource of trouble since the new organisa
tion Talk of closer relations with tits
Southern Railway. Pennsylvania, and
othar syatem* alao helped to start the
trading Following are ths official quo
tations of th* Seaboard's Issues for the
dates mimed:
Nov. 26. Nov. 24
Bid Ask Bid. Ask
Seaboard Air Line 45.71 73 71 72
Seaboard Air Line...ll 14 Ml* MM,
gas board Air Line pf.M IS *l%
The •arnlnga of tho Central of Georgia
mCb, Southern Railway.
Trains Arrive and Depart Savannah on 99th Meridian Tims—On* Hour Flower
Than City Tim*
Schedule In Effect Nov 15. 1900.
MiAb F>o7vSH 'l* 'ill r. east || readT’P.
No .14 No 36 " jCtOltti flow , N No -
12 55pm .am l.v "Savannah Ar j 4 loam, 3 ,3,-tn
(Eastern Time ) | j
4 21pm 4 28am Ar 11.a kvllla I.v 2 OWm' 1 07pm
6 05pm ti iitatn Ar i oiumhl* l.v t .Bam i! -am
9 lipm 9 loam Ar Charlolt* Lv,| 9 55pm 8 Osm
11 44ptt 12 23pm Ar Green-laird Lv 7 lOpii • 48am
O (■ Norfolk lo • 40pi
12 51.111 -vpm Ar . ..... Da,vllle . . ... L| 5 40i,m| 4 Ham
• OOan , pm \r 111 hin.si-l I > c’|,m r. oy->
4 \ ~ t?y h; irg lo I '2ii, 310*00
4 Ism i.i.pa, Ar Cnarlo! teev Ule Lv 2 thptn 12 Mpm
7 35am v ;*i, m Ar Washington Lv II tlamj 9 Kptn
9 15am II -,|,n, Ar ball more lo 2.’am 8 3.pm
U 35.in> 2 54,m Ar Phil and, l|>lil lo 3 M*m| 8 95pm
* 03pm 6 ,m Ar N w Yuik lo 12 10am 1 2,pm
8 Jopnt 3 OOpm Ar Do tun Lv{|6 09|m:10 100 m
B 5 t> Tin: n, iitii and west INo is
|j (Centre ! ~ I II
12 30am’Lv Savannah" !. ArH 1
(Ea-ta, 11 Time I
6 9),im l.v Columbia Lvij 1 75anv
9 50am l.v Spartanburg Lv 4 15pm
. in l.v Asb'-vllle I*v l lOtwti
4 •’.’pm Ar Hot Spring# Lt ’ll 45*00
7 iVpm Ar Knoxville L I * 25*n*
5 ilium Ar l.evinsiiNi I.vj 10 Plan
7 45am lAr Cincinnati Lv 8 (Open
6 ~,,|,m Ar 81 I.nuts lo 1 Co*m
7 50nm Ar .. . I.,|,|,Svilla . U >
All train* arrive and depart from the Plant System Station.
THROI’OH CAR HKItVICE, ETC
TRAINS 33 AND 14 DAILY NEW YORK AND FDORiDA EXPRESS Vantl
buled limit,-I train*, with 1 ullii an Dawn,a It,sun Hl,eping Car, betwe, 1, Hav-rw
nh and New York Connect* at Wa-titnglun with Colonial Expre-* ttrr IhiMOO.
Pullman H-wping Cir- ieiw-en Ctiarl itte and Kb hmond and Charlotte and No,-
I dk Dining car* Serve all meals between Savannah aid Washington
TRAINS 3: AND 38 DAILY’ THE I’NITKD STATES FAST MAIL Veatlbuled
limited trains, ca-rytng Pul train Diawtug Room Sleeping Cars l,erwe*n B,van;,ah
and New York Dining Car* serve all meal# hetween Savannah and Washington.
Also Pullman Drawing Hoorn Slo, pin* Car* between Savannah and Cincinnati,
through Asheville and "The Lend of t 1* Sky.”
For complete Information aa to rat-o schedule* etc apply to
F 8. GANNON. Sd V P A O. M .1 M CULP, T M . W. A TURK. G PA.
Washington. D. C
8 II HARDWICK. Asst Gen’l Pass Agent. Atlanta. On.
G GROOVER Ticket Agent. Plant Bvsi.ni Station
JAMES FREEMAN C P A T A HI Bull street. Savannah. On Phonea 851
Hallway for tho third week of Novemhor
w ere 513.Y951. showing <1 deciease o! |5 9SM
as compared with the correwpon ling
week last year. The eariiings from July
I to the end of the third week were *2.
834.702. allowing an Incrcase of git* .419 over
the. eorreapondlng iwrloel of la*’ year.
Th* earnings of the Norfolk nd "■ e’
ern Hallway lor the third week of Nov, m
her were (274.”24. an Increase ”f lU74’>
over last year, and 36.1*8.76,, front July 1
to the end of the third w k. an liicrousc
of 3799.744 over the correapondllig |wilo>l of
lasi year
A recent feature of the New Y’ork aim k
market, says the New York Times, was
the big rite In Southern Railway ehuree.
the common slock appreciating • one
time three full point,, and cloalng with a
net gain of 26a. while (lie preferred also
advanced 3 point*, closing with a nei gain
of 2>- pom’*. The dealings In the secu
rities were on u very ext, nslve ecale. no
fewer than 162.t0 ehare# of the common
btlr.g dealt In. more than one-sixth of
the entire market transaction*, while In
(he preferred 15.000 eliaree changed haj.d-
Coin,-nb nt with the activity and
strength w. re numerous slon. One,
v tied, waa denied by Pennsylvania offl
dal*. '•> 'h- effect 'ha. tb l’’''"’-
svlvania Itailpawt had olHalmd r-onttol ”•
it,.. r „,d. mother wa, (last tlie S->ulh<'rn
Uallwav •to letter p, position by *
qulruig control of the Motion; another.
1 tear lug mure particularly upon Ihe pr.
ferred Issue, was that the dividend rate
k> to lie there*red *•* 4 l”’ r * <’"• 4,1111
other was that there I- lo he a read)us’-
nn ut of the capital ,to.-k. the common to
ha CUI In half *S authorised by the M’•
Klnla Legislature Laatllf. waa the r|KWt
that all difference, wfili the Sealssird Air
■ a n e had been settled, and that the two
rood* are licPsif’er to work conjointly
with a dlvl-lon of territory and an ..Kot
in, nt of huslnea* mutually satisfactory
No official declarations could be got.
but that some .levekH.me.it, of . onae
quence impend l the general opinion.
HIV i I.I.tMUU 8 MIHKETB.
Note—These quotations are revised
dally, and are kept a* near as poP
accord with the prevailing w holeaa..
price, official quotation, are not Ueel
when they disagree with the price* wao.e
uilri Miik.
lo.it.lry and Northern l , rol.i*<-.
I’OI'LTBY’ The market Is steady Quo-
I roller*. t*" pa", half
grown. 464 7A-; three-fourth* grown oiw
”c; hen*. vn7.v. rooster*, 401 MK”. du k*.
oo*j7sc: g* e*e. 7VC3I 99_
EQGB—'Yrevll coh! itwiß"
m’TTWrt— of lh market ip
firm Q'lotatlons: West-rn creamery. !9<i
Ktgin, 25ti26e
t’HF.BSki—Market Arm; fancy full
cream cheese. 134 c for 39 to 22-pound
average. 2X30-pound averages, 13c.
Early \ rgelatitrs.
IRISH POTATOES? —Northern. 61 *
Mick.
(’AHRAOB-'oflS |wr hr-1
ONIONS—YeUow in fwirrels. 1210.
W 1?;
llr. Hil-* nfT Mu r • Grain.
risOrn M irk**t lr.dv; patent. $( ,
lrlrh!. r9O fnney. 7.‘. family. U.fift
I? 25; rl*y meal. rtr buluvl. sl.l2’^
1 IB; %.trr around, tl.l.Vn 1 !tty; city grits,
■iirkf. $130; fv*rl irrlta. Hudnuta. prr hr
ral. 12.75; prr Mck. $1.22%; wun try
brand*. $1 17S$l.y nark
CORN- Market Arm; whltr. Job lota. tt'-.
riirload lot b, 2r. muM corn. Job lot*. t2' .
carload lob*. r*tc.
RICB— Market itftdy; demand gond.
fancy head. Sc; fancy, &V*c.
rrime 5
Good 4404*
Y#lr 4 ff 44
common $4
OATS—No. 2 mixM carload. XS*y. Job
lot*. 3&o3ftr; White clipped. ciifT. ss•'. jOb.
4ft*
KRAN—Job ftV; carload 9ftc
HAY—Market *trdv; No 1 tlnkbjr,
fftc; Job. Me; No. 2. stv* Job; *V, cart*.
Sugar and fogee.
FtT'OAR-
Cuf loif <l9 Diamond A 584
Crushed *24 ronfectlocera' A.'-.ftl
Powdered 1911 White F.xtr* r. ,i.:4
XXXX pow'd ...5.93 Extra C Alt
Granulated 8 M Holden C VOh
Cube* . r. W Yellows 4.31
Mould a ooe
COFFEE—
Mocha 2ft c Prime No 3 .... to%c
lava 36 c;t!ood No. 4 10V-
Peabcrry 14 c F.ilr No S .... 10 e
Raney No. 1 —lll*l Ordinary No. * .. 9V
Choice No. 3 .lOVlCommon No 7 # c
Dried and livspprstrS I roll*.
APPI.KB— Rvsporatsrd. TB7V: aun drl- and.
6<4oc
APRlPOTß—Evaporated 10c pound;
nectarines. 10c.
RAISINB—I- I. .|2 W; Imperial ewblnet*.
t 2 73: loose, fih-pound boxes %%- pound
PBACHBB- Evaporated, r-ealwl. 17V*-:
ur>7ee!ed. Mk4t*e.
PEARB—Evaporated *%c.
Hardware and llalldlng aapplles,
UUE. CAI.CII'M PLASTER AND
Cement—Alabama and Oeorg llm* In
fair demand and sell at *0 cent* a barrel;
speclaJ calcined plaster |l.a> |cr b.irrol;
hatr. 4*l So. Kosedale cement t! 3T01.25;
carload lots, special: Portland cement, re
tail. 32.3 ft: carload lots. 12 OBIT .
LUMBER. F O. B. VESSELS BAVAN
NAH—Minimum, yard slue-. Slo.Wtitl.o6;
ear *lll* 112.10*11.00; difficult sixes. 14 a
pis.ai. Ship mock twoutil*®: sewn ties,
tXhttlAW; hewn tlee. M36>
OlL—Market steady, demand fair, slg-
nut 4fcoMr; W#t Virginia bbick Wt!2c.
lard. BKr. uratabiot. abuTO,-; nwchUwrv. 14
tflftr. Ilnnp6d oil. taw. Wy; Mtol,
krioKfijp |irlnir white, 12 . water white,
lie; Pratt'a aatral. 14**. glcokirtscd utovc
gaardlm* drum*. lUyc, nil h.iirl?
dallvcrad. ttc.
*MOT Drop tl bo. H II and large. 176.
< hllh'gl. $1 76
IKON Mirkrt vrrv vtcady; Swede. &4fC
NAILM • H# km w4ya, MJI feMMMi
HAHIUOI* WIHK s.i U) por 100 pounds.
fJI’N f*OWf>Klt Par k*g. Auatln crack
phot. $4 on, hlf k*ni. $2.2f. quarter k*gr.
$1 25. champion du king, quarter krai*.
$2 21; Ihipxit and llaatard fmokrirw. half
kegi*. $113.’ quarter k#*gi*. $6 76. 1-pound,
ranlptrm. $1 00. Icpp 25 |*r cent ;
dorf lunnkrlcAff (loader. 1-pound can. sl.
10- pound cun*. 9tv pound
knit, ftfliilru and U onl.
KAIaT— DrinaiMi la fair and tho market
pi<ady; . uik .id Ut, pn-jHHind burlap
nacka. 47c; l<iu-|>oind cotton aack*. 4k-,
110-piund burlap aackt*. 614’. IN-pound
cotton Hack*. 52Vfcc. burlap
gackn. fJtVfC. 12+ -pound rotton aarka. BdVg*'.
|Miund hur*ap m< kr, 9t
IIIDKH-Market firm, dry flint, 13Hc;
dry aalt. 114*-. green ealtfl
VVtK)Ir-Numitial; prime (ieorgia, frc
of aamt but and black wool. 19c. black,
lie, burry. 10a. Was. 26c; tallow,
I>rcr wklna, 20c.
I’rnlli **ihl Nutt.
ANorthern variety. S?.MfMI M 4
ORANOBR -tKla ) s2.>r||3tlft |*cr ti.**
PRI'NKH 4** io fide. |oc; < . #4r*.
atw to 7<**. 7c. 7fta lo law, sk‘; to sfte, < ,
iifb* to 100a. BV
IIANANAH- fl M bunch
faKMONH- Market atcady at $2.60.
I'ldANl‘TH- Ampb* atrnk. fiUr demand,
rruiikct firm; fancy hand i>i k*-d. Virjrtrvhi,
iwr pound. 4\c; hand-picked Virginia, ri
trrtß. 4V*c. N C aeci 4c.
NUTB- ‘Alvnonda, Tarragona. Ivlcaa.
1 fu-. walnuta. French, 12c; Na plea.
pe ana. 12c; Mraalla, 13c. tllberta, I3r; aa
aiirted nuts, 50-pound and 25-pound boxes,
Iw'fcC.
I 49f189it llnaalng and Ttru.
BAOOING Market Arm. Jute. 24-
pound . large lol.<. kV4rc. nmall lota.
2-pound. 7\c. smDl id bagging. 124**
TlKH—Bramtard, 46-pound, arrow, large
lota. $1 JO. small lota, $l .23.
Vln4>m. llnmim and lard.
HA CON Market firm; D H C. R. aldcu.
7% c; T>. H twiner, Hv Fku*tem). acfHr>rd
(Ordlng to nv4 r.igc >i*e; !> H iteillea. f*4<*
(\VeH*g*rn. smoked C. It. aides, s%c.
11 AMS- Hugar cured,
laARD-run , In tierces. IV; In Sft
pounil tins and so fMMind tutm. iSc,
ccm|>ound. In tbrcea, 44c; Bft-pound tlru*.
find ft-pound tuba, ft*V
HIM HbLAIROI'M
FlHH~Mkerel. t*u If-barrels. No 1.
SH. No. $7 00 No .1. $ 75. kite. No
1. $1 *>. No 2. }l 10. No 2. *sc Codfish.
1-poutul bricks. 64'*; 2-pourMl brick". •*'.
Smoked herring, i**r box. 17tf1N* Dutch
herring. In
b.irrelH, $3 75
HYRUP—Market quiet; fJeorgli and
Florlilu syrup, buying at 26>j** . aelllng
at Tm , eugur holism- a* JOt/l.c.
HONttY Fair demand; strain* and. In lar
rele. gallon.
High wiiiiw iMi D. 91 27.
OCKAK >l4ldt.Til*.
COTTON—Bavaimah to Boston, per
cwt . Sir•; lo New York, per ewt . 30c; lo
Philadelphia. |*-r hale |]; Baltimore. 11
FUHEION DIRECT-Bremen, 4f* IJv
erpool. 4a . Hamburg. 46c; Henna, it-,
Barcelona. Si>-, Manchester. 4ftc; Havre,
40c. Antwerp, 40-, Iteval, tor. It.ttrrdam,
4th-. Trieste. S.V. INDlßECT—Liverpool.
Sir'll 3Sv : Hamburg. 40c. Gothenburg. ftt:.
LIMBER— Ry Ball—Freights steady, to
Baltimore and eastward, 44 V) to 15.75 per
M Including Portland
LUMBER—By stenm- -Savannah to
Baltimore. 15.00; to P. 11. K. or B. and O.
docks. 14 50, to Phllatlelphls. lWsc per
cwt. (4 pound* to foott. to New York,
36.'/) per M. 17.26 lo dock; lightered to
Boston, tI.SO
NAVAL STORES—The market Is firm;
medium *ls< vessola. Itoaln—Cork, for
orders, 3* 61 per Isirrel of 310 pounds, and
4 per cent primage Spirits. 4- 3d per
40 gallons gross, snd i- r cent |rlmge.
taargr- VCf-eis. min 3s; spirits, 4s Si.
Steam lb |e r IttO i-nur a- on rosin. 21V
on spit Its Savannah lo B-sai. snd SVyo
on roeln and 16v on spirits to New York.
4-It 4191. 1*1404 Hiring. 4BTC.
New York, Nov. 2* -Flour steady, with
bustne.-s che ked by the holiday and Ir
regularity of wheat.
Rye flour asy
Pornmra! rSeady.
Rye quiet, state, BOGUc.
Barley steady, barley malt dull
Wheal -Spot easy; No 3 red. 77V. op
tions opened steady snd throughout the
forenoon were well supported by locel
buying order* and steady English cable*
Later prlcV* weakened sharply with corn,
followed by a Anal rally, which closed the
market steady at unchanged prices to V'
net de-llne. March closed 73Sc; May.
7*Nc; November. . December, 74S*'
Corn—Spot weaker; No 2, 47 option*
drifted from eerly eleadlneis based on a
good cash demand and moderate country
offerings. Into final depression hi a <4>l
lopne of the November deal as'Chicago,
partly attribute'! u* a private settlement,
rftoecd weak at a partial V net decline.
May closed 4J'*c: I>- -mtwr. 43 7 *c
Oats—Bpot aaeady. No 2. 3SV*c; option*
alow end rather aasy with com.
Beef firm Cut me-its >wy; pickled bel
lies. 10c.
l-ani weak, Western steamod, tT.STVai ra
ti ned quiet.
Plant System
of Railways.
Train* operated by fftth marldUn tlna ■
On hour slower than city uni
Hi effect Nov J 5. IV*)
All trains ~~~
l*v Htvannah Dally Ar Havannab
list ween
$ 1 ami H.ivannah. |l3 10 am
6 am IVa> i (M3 . j| 100 am
* ant .... Jn s -*>iivllle IJO 15 am
?. pm inti P'buda Jl2 4* pm
i ■* pm
Met wean
1 'im ... H.\ trnah *2 6. am
< ’ in? i4'i 7 to am
1 ptn m l Fiat 4fi pm
l * *
lb tween
6 40 *ni Hrim k H 00 am
1 * m
Hnmi ti n*l .. 7 MV am
J 1 k'<>nv!lle h IS pm
i'unnsi tluiis at Fort lampa with Pait’-
Insular uni Oc’ duUI sN.mera Iraviag
for Key VVtwt an 1 Havana \ba*dayaa
Thursdays and Saturdays. 11 tv p m
Call at Ticket om* ca Tor further infor
mation
J. H POLNKMU*. T. V A .
WARD CLARK. Ct?y Ticket Agent,
De ftntft Hotel Phone TS
n W WItENN, I'aseng*r Traffic Man
ager. Savannah On
Vgeorgia
pVco. y
R heffula Fffertlv* B*[>4 18, 1"W.
Train* arrive at ami depart front
Central Station. W,*t Broad,
four of IJbwrty arrest,
noth M-rlillan Tun. tin, hour ,lower thaw
city lime.
Leave Arrive
Savannah: 8* v annate
AugU M,. on, Allantn
•8 45.(0, <’.. itigioii, Mllledgevillr *8 00pm
{and all Inter mediate polnt*|
{Align,ta, Macon. Atlanta.|
AI hen,. Mnnigomr ry, (-o.|
•9 09pm lumbn*. Birmingham. Am *6 noara
{erirus. Kufaula and Troy |
*6 <>>pm rmvrr A,, >nun,>datl >n '7 (Asm
(2 oU|>m Guyton Dinner Train |l4 taptn
*D.ill> fini|i| Hunday.
BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND TYBEB;
75th merlrllan or Havannah city lima,
LEAVE .SAVANNAH
YLvrday only 425 ii m Irally i”p4
Monday 9:30 i. m Dally J oft p. m.
LEAVE TYBEE
Monday only 715 * m Dolly eveepg
Mon,lay 10J5 a m Dally 130 p m.
( orinw. iiona ms.la at terminal potnta
with all trains Northwest. Weal and
Southwest
Blc*-ian* rat., on night trains hetweam
Savannah and Augusta. Macon, Atlanta
and lilrmlngnum
l’arlor car* on dey trains to"ween Se
vannali. Ma.-oi and Atlanta.
For otnidrte Infornwiilnn. schedule#,
rale and ■ '•nnertlona. mndv lo
VY G HHEYYEK. ’My TYrket and Paaa
enger Agent. 1W Bull street,
or
YV R MeINTYRB. Depot Ticket Agent.
J C IIAII.E, 'ten,'ini Fasucngrr Agent.
E II HINTON. Tin in. Manager
TIIKO. D KLINE. Urn Bui>erlr"endant.
Savannah. (It.
Double Daily Sckvia
The ahnrt line to Norfolk. Waehlngtai,
Baltimore. I’hlladelphla. New York *M
the Ka*t.
ARRIVAL OF TRAINS
FROM
No 27 North and Kant 600 in
No. 22 Denmark and Local flta
'lon* ... 10 30 am
No 31 North aiul Eaet 13 10 pm
No 44 Jack-unvllle and Florida... 1 id pm
No 73 Montgomery nod Well ( 35 Pm
N<. 74 llrleiin m.d laeal Folnta . 846 am
No 66 Ja ksonvlile and Florida...U pm
DBPARTt'RR OF TRAINS
FOR
No. 27 Jacksonville and Florida... 688 am
No 31 Jacksonville and Florida... 13 16 pm
No 44 New York arid East 1 58 pm
No. 34 Denmark and Augusta 3 15 pm
No. 71 Montgomery and Weal ... 735 am
No 73 Helena and leocai Stations 8 *9 pm
No. 88 New Y’ork and East 11 It pm
Magnificent Pullman 4mfTe( sleeping ear
service to Washinaton. Baltimore Phila
delphia and New York, also to Jackson
ville and Ta fniai
Dining cur* (mm Saiannah to Hagatst
and Richmond lu New York
Huff el parlor cars Savannah lo Mcakt
g ornery.
For additional Information apply to
Ticket office. Bull and Bryan street*.
Phone 28.
Bork dull
Tallow nominal.
Petroleum dull
Rosin quiet.
Turpentine quiet.
Hire Arm.
Coffee Spnl Rio easy; No. 7 Invoice, TV
Mild quiet; cnrdnva, ljfll.l'c Futures
opened barely sKadv at a decline of 10
points and followed a weak course during
the ejrly session under general selling led
by room-holders and European Interest*,
which was prompted hy lower price* In
Havre snd Hamburg, larger receipts than
expected, poor *|<o demand snd an In
crease In the American visible supply fig
ure* Closed steady at unchanged price*
to 10 point* decline Total -slew 34.780
bags. Including November ISfID; Decem
ber, 66.00; January. tMfi, March, W 30Q6-3S.
flugar—44teady. fair retiring IVI cwn-
Hifugal, W-tcst. 4V . molasses sugar. V;
reflnet stf-ady. standard A, 140'; confec
tioners' A, M6c; mould A. SOS* - ; cut loaf,
6 00c; crushed, 4,00 c; fiowdered, 5.70;; gran
ulated. 8.60 c, cube*. IhTSe.
Butter llrm; creamery, lS4|36c; state
dairy. !4f)29<
Cheese steady. large (tentember. 10%9
He; small H. pteniber, IlffltV-
Egg* strong, state and IVnnsylvanlo. 3
USX. Western, regular packing, at mark.
20t)24c
Potatoes quiet; Jerseys, It nisi 37H; New
York II 2fdtl 42', l*>ng Island. |1 1091.73;
Jersey sweet*, ti 7fdi2.75
Peanut* steady, fancy handpicked, 4,®
Jc. other domcetlc, 4c.
cabbage steady; Icjng Isaind per I®.
<3 or,ll |fl
Cotton hy teem to Liverpool. He.
|
l OTTOSI SKI'.II OH,.
New Y'ork. Nov 3—Cottonseed oil In
active and nominal, closing with a weak
undertone.
Prim* crude, barreD. SV nominal;
prime summer yellow, 21V off summer
yellow. 11c; prime winter yeltbw TTfiirV;
prime white, 36c; prime meal, t26.uuty2ft.io.
CHICAGO MIHKKTS.
Chicago, Noy. 18.—November corn
closed ntno cent* lower to-day on the
withdrawal of PhHllpa' support. Deceew
fouUnued on Eighth rage.
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