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>B *v ometM roTTow fa-tire*.
. u Orleans, Nov. I".-“Cotton future*
—*<)v ■
nominal April .. !> 2j9
9 ST'pS.® U*T .. 9 619 62
~ .. 9 64(49.05 Dtne 9 *504*9 02
* July 9 :>tfi9ou
y., ti .. 9
* OTTO A LETTER*.
York. Nov. Srt—Murphy Or On iuy:
( , , tr* Liverpool since closing on 4he
,<1 \ ineed 1 -I*Vl on *po*. ml'Mltng up
• K uture* clo*e<l higher vertec
i further a.tvancc 4-4<l to-*tav;
, : >'4.i nj, , 4 nearer nn.l 4-64-1
, >m month*. The atlvanc* w** non
,, , it„ heart- covering and rm.ill of
, win* to better hurlne** in China.
,tv lew Iteing very much stranger
, A | tel. a ured an active and frver
here at about 12 point* higher
. ..,r and I'i point* on Mrlng month*.
, ,* usual the advance brought out
. n* **l* However. Iher-- ** It*-
, , ,t ge In price*. le* al bull* bought
a f tely during the early part of the
January advancing to 9 47c Tue
, na* very dull tn the noon call,
■te. -lining 4 to 5 point*.
H I’. Hentx Company of New
v - rntan u* with the following flg
, . , -miming the crop brought into
f , jtee 1 will be 4.7io<nd and that
■it* the average for the part
\ • year* on that date, which wa* .*0.70
■t,t the yield will be 9.270 cm. If
the alowect moved crop to Dec.
1"090,090 balee Ka*'ee moved
( i [>ec 1. MM. * 530.000 bole*. A ver
i two year*. 9 2710.000 bale* While
„ ~ He crop ha* been marketed very
t . I t* one feature that ahoutd not
• ked the crop wa* about three
„ ite so the above figure* may not
. • applied to tht* crop. The New
, towil conitnue very hullt*h. that
r to-day showing more strength
a however, we did not fullv re.
. . the Improvement In Liverpool.
decline l extorted from that
narrow Estimated all port*. V>,-
• t 26.291 N"W Orleans exr>ecu
t 7 kl to 9 000. again*! 10,000:
xpect* t.vnorrnw, 9 000 to loom,
a 12 911
-rk Nov 30 —Hubbard Rrn* *
i , Paring the holiday In America
I -rpoul market rt covered the de
. f Mor lav, especially on the nearby
, - wh< rV the same tactic* ns were
. I t *ta*on of advancing the
, . . ,?e deliveries were seen. Strangely
phi- when the scarcity will be
r ere If the crop should prove a
tvs* lower. This combination
. ill w of solution and our trw le
. i me puxaled to determine it* mean
3he temper, in face of a larger tn
mdvefnent than either last weak or
is vetr. I* to await further develop
i from Idvcrpool. bu* not to be
si Manchester tUspatchea report n
1„ er demand from China than for aom
t.r- . past Tran*nctlon* were on a limited
. . the advance, aa naturally after
•h. dav but the general Men was for
a be!ter market tomorrow.
1t11.K1.1 COTTON REPORTS.
' • York Nov SO.—Comparative eot
>ol . -iiki.i for the week ending to-day:
N“. r. ifite t all I*. S port* dur-
Itg r eek 253.V3
Ns. • . pie a* all V. S port* dur
ing -am- week lest year 26.3.731
Total r- elpt* to thle date 5,35.3,251
Tic *1 receipt* to same date la.t
-nr 3.017.217
Fxrv-rt* for the week 2"*,W7
!>• r .- for the same week last
v. , r *208.179
To al extort* to On* date 2.347.838
7" l exports to same date last
yaar 1 9*2.110
Bn k a’ aH TANARUS" S port* k10,72*
Stock ill all I*. S. fsirt* same
l ine last year 975.306
Pic k at all inferior town- 821 9<C
feits'k at til In'erlor tonne same
'ms lift year 743.234
Btonk at Liverpool 44M,')00
stock at Llveti**.) rim* time list
ir 791,00
fun k of American afloat for Great
Ilr.tain 2*9.001
£ o’k of American afloat for Great
Britain same t me las: year 140.W0
< ompargllvc diumsnt of n<s receipts
all the porta during the week ending
V' lav evening. Nov. S> 19rt> and during
tl same week lasi year.
1909-01. 1499-00
<1 ilveaton . ....... ; l*,7>i3 34.749
N * Orica fl* j 12.390: ii.of.g
Mablii . I 7.706
Savannah J 39.fi1l 2,3,466
f- arlcston j 5.36 H :’..49*
55: l ml!.girm | 4.n" '-'972
N“rWk | 13.012 13.991
Baltimore 1.456 2.094
New York I *.h<7 6 399
n | 10 291 5.004
In l.lphla | 7*2 1.475
•-> ■ 0..i | 7.746 i.( 4
Btunawirk 396 O.itkt
vpnrr New* t 2.4*7 1.275
For* Arthur | 6,331
"Teal 25T<.969 171,445
'arwtive statcmrnl of net receipt*
' I Ihe (gift* from Sept. I. 1900. to Frt
<l.v evening. Nov. 30, I9nn, anti from Sept
1 to Friday, Der. 1, 1*99
I lpt- since Sept. 1— 19ffWl 1*99-01
too m.m i
- * Orleans 1R113.966 1.015.137
'<•ll* | 73.565 134.401
t"> ar.nah j 540319 (M 2.511
■ •ion i it mm
(OR I*l.l** 307 *37
N k | 1*37.3* 232.745
1 more I 15.061 53 *3*
Y’ork | 31.312 39.1*1
i 71.**l 42.172
IGphia | 7.*77 23.031
'Oi-olh | 45.7*** 53,105*
k • M.m 21.4a*
Newport New# | 19.6*6 5.308
*' ' vnhur j ' 11.772
*1 2.353.2*4 3,**2,**7
’•< of cotton at all port* Nov. 39,
.cd on the same day of tne week
U ' 4nr
r "* MMH 1*99-09
s*l "r.e,ne ..TTT-. 307.241 401.011
"" j 241.457 267.577
' • rr '’ ; 65.445 159.1)5
‘t"n | 19.992 29.297
; **toei .6H 12,549
| 23.772 4.1 4G
‘ 1 "tk | 49..1M 119 119
. ' '""tte j 20.391 12.367
' ,l ....7.V *10.726 1.122.22S
'•I 'TBR'j ro-rrtix report.
nf fin. in,,, „i fhnnn by Ibc
"tnleuient for Xntnnbrr,
r, rl< ans, Nov. 30 Secretary tie*.
"* Orleans Cotton Kxchange dMlt
‘#>l m-dav show* an Increase for
’ h In round figure* Of 109.001 bales
I for November a< 1 T'T.d
• 'M2S last yaar
tniount of Ilia crop brought Into
; the three month# from Segytem
’V"' otnlier Inclusive, I# 299,00r> over
>*m *ar.
. r ‘.oveni*m from the first Of Heptem-
November 90 Inclusive shorn - * rc
>ll I nltetl States delivery porta
••vainer 5.019.R13 last year; over
► th.- Mississippi. Ohio and I’o
■ >ei I7i.au, against >1.033 list
“them mill taking*. exclusive of
n Mimed at Southern outiort*
“gainst 11b.350 last year. Interior
‘ n • xres* of thoae held at the com
. tTirnt of the season 5M.350 against
,*•> v e r . These make the total
, ! h" cotton cron brought Into
the three months rtKlln* Nov.
' 151 against 4.319. MD last year.
~ ‘ n >-i - lnn*rs took durtn* the month
>*‘mber 39t,1£l hales against 479013
j. " > r tncreastn* their total for the
month* to 715.4i5 against 937,504 last
*’ r *tn exports for tit# first thrta
MURPHY & CO., INC.,
Board of Trada Building. Savannah.
Private leased wires direct to New York.
Chicago and New Orleans
COTTON, STOCKS A.Mi GRAIN.
New York office. No. Cl Broadway.
Offices in principal clil-e throughout the
South. Write for our Market Manual and !
book containing Instruction* for traders
months of the Reason have t>een 3,361 602
bales, showing an Increase over last sea. I
eon of 375,350
Slocks St the wahoard arid the 29 lead
ing Southern Interior market* on Nov St,
were 1.464,719, against 1,7 V. *.*’. the me
date last year
WORLD'S t I*llll.K 41 PPI.Y.
New Orle.ine, Nov. 80.—8.cretnry Hes
ter'* statement of tin world * vl-lhle sup
ply of cot ion teeue.l io-di> shows tin to
*al visible to be 3.30 4> against 3 252.312
last Week, and 4.U64.3* last year. Of this
the total of Amerl. an cotton Is 2.931.458.
ugalnst 2.758.312 last w<ek and 3,49.*. 3*“ lust
year, and of all other kltuls. Including
Ktr.vp*. llraxll. India, etc. 524.U00. against
IM HO last week. 569.00. last year.
Of the world a visible supidy, a., above,
there l now afloat und held in Great llrti
aln and Conllnenl.il Kurotw. 1.575. mi.
agninct 1 9*1.t00 last year, and 2 MS.*4l'
yaar liefnm last; In Egypt, 155.<*\i. against
170.000 and ISf.nnn. i n India 171.000 ag.ilnst
190.000 ntrl 150.000 and In the Cmlcd
Htatee. 1,462,W0. against 1,773.041 and
2,0811.000.
tit Tl.otlK FOB t ftTTtiA MARKET.
By F. A Roger* & Cos., Inc.
Flgur** and tacte are concluf'v* evi
dence. an.l eiatlstlc* show production de
<-rasing and consumption In. rearing,
while estimate*, thl* season. *how |iro
ducAlon decreasing, also consumption ile
creaalng
Consumption Proilucllon.
Bales. Bale*.
Season.
1997-9* actual t0.tt3.000 II 216.y0
- - •• .. i ~4 ; 11.356.0 y)
a tu.i. . • *
IPshiil, estimated 10.40u.00b 9,90.(90
Bales.
Splmlles In operation year 1998.
actual 97 920.<4)f'
Spit dies In operation year 1999.
actual 10n.93u.000
Spindles In operation year 19flu.
estimated 101,100.00)
Vtalb.e and Invisible supply Sept
1. 1999 3.13V491
Vlalbl* and Invisible *upp.y Sipt.
1. i*Tl 1,4*0.000
Visible and inviainle supply Sept.
1. 1901. estimated 5V>"411
The census for 19(0 gives largely In
creased population, and as cotton reads
are worn throughout the wort*! hy the
greater masses, and the number of spin
dles In operation has been Increased II
Is neither logical nor natural that con
urr.ptton show* de.tcar. Instead of In
i r-a tw
in cppdwl.doi. to *!.— -i tnat .•oneumn
tlon ha* steadily Increased In the p*t
and In conrequence will alo Increase tnl
tear, there has been advanced on* plaus
ible theory and that Is that the Increased
value of cotton good* will curtail their
necessary usage. The theorv I* plausi
ble, but not naiitral, and. In facs. the
rmoll Increase In the prices of cotton
rood* will not permit a tlirtallment of a
primitive necessity upon o “mail an In
crease In exitenwe per capita when the
world I* generally itrospetnus and cotton
goods are the cheaptet clothe* obtain
able.
Mr Nel.l tn making hi* estimate calls
attention to his llber!ly In yielding all
points qucstlonuole to the side of a great
er crop, as a large crop I* necessary, and
he, tit refnrr. wlshrw he cotud mak- It
more. Allow Mr. Neill Is wrong rstt.nw
hale* and make the crop 10i-i*oil baiee,
even pernik Mr. Mlllson to b< Incorrect,
and make consumption only l'),f"X<>V. a
dlfferonce of 900,000 hale*, nearly one-tenth
of entire ..top an allowance out of the
hounds of reason, we have prod u< ticn
equalling consumption and visible supply
Sept 1. 1991 atne ns 19>4. At the com
mencement of ibis naason slocks were de
pleted at hgme and abroad, mills v ere
fare of raw material and a cotton famine
i listed If making or conceding tut al
lowance of lito.uo babe *ll produce a
famine, tvhal will condition* A* If re.table
catlmate* are borne out*
The value of this year's cotton crop to
the Mouth la t7s.t‘4wn". nearly .iw-hai of
the crop ha* been mark, led and the pro
ducer and holder of eotton I* in n p-ri* *
financial condition The holder ipprecla
atlng the fact that wp.nnerr have w.l
ihetr manufactured goods for months
ahead and that raw material I* short, will
not sell al present price* when h- ran
d-maud and obtain higher prices and I*
In a financial condition to d* *o. It Is ob
vious thut Ihe .Ontraot market* are heav
ily oversold, that selling of actual cotton
ha* been liberal beyond precedent; fhal
Speculative and Investment buying ha* not
entered the market, as has been the case
heretofore, and that the technical |>o|.
lion of cotton Is healthy and excellent for
a steady and permanent Improvem- nt of
value* Furthermore, the *plnr.er will, of
a necessity, have to meet holders' prlees
In effecting a further betterment of the
already solid spot cotton condition*, which
will be speedily reflected In Ihe ctontracl
or option mark#! To us Ihe conditions
joint clearly to higher price* for cotton
DRV I*ooo9.
New York. Nov 30—Business In dry
goods resumed after the holiday wlthcau
change In general character Demand for
rutton goods dull on th. spot, but fair
older* otherwise. Blenched and coarse
eolored good* very Arm. IJghi weight
brown cottons aler> firm. Prlns cloth*
quiet mid unchanged. Prime In moderate
ik-mand. Ginghams ttrm Ldnen* In fair
request and firm Burlaps scarce and
prices tending upwards.
XAYAL STORE*.
Friday. Nov 3>l
SPIRITS TURPENTINE—The turpen
tine market closed firm to-day at 39. Th*
opening whs steady at S9V with sales of
209 casks, and the closing firm at 39.-, with
further sale* of 4Sh The demand through
out thq week was fair, though It *4, at
steadily declining prices The receipt*
for the week were 7.4!) against 2.106 last
year, and the exports 2.325. against 639
last year The exports went to New York
7.76 i’h udelphia 131. Baltlmoro 10. Inte
rior 67. Hull 1.335
Ft"BlNß—Tlie roeln market was entirely
featureless during the week. There were
no chong*-- In quotation* The rc-elpts
w.-re 27123, against 23.759 last year, and
the export- 19.225 against !"14 last year
Th-* exi>orls went to New Y'ork 2 X 5. Ph|t
a.lelphlu 1.196. Baltimore 2.25*. Interior
96) Hull. 1.012, Genoa. 3.666. Pernambuco
2.534. ami Rlverpool 260
Quotations— At the Cose of the inaik'i
to-day the followtng qudtafons were hul
lettrmd at the Board of Trade:
flplrlt* Turpitltlne—Firm at •'Be; sales of
CO reek#
hofln firm: sales. Rill.
Fame Week R.tst Y*ar—
A. B, C *1 1 *' W
D%l K
jc 1 35 M 1 TO
fe 1 40 N 210
<3 1 45 W G * W
H 1 65 W W 285
Same Week East Y'ear—
Spirits Turpentine—Firm at 49c; sales,
551 cs*k#
Roeln—Firm; sale* 1,920 barrels
A B. C I 15 I '
p 1 15 K 1 70
1 M 5 M
PI\AXCIAR.
JOHN W. DICKEY.
* stock and Bond Broker,
AICIT3TA. 83.
Write for List.
I'HF. MORNING NEWS: SATURDAY. DECEMBER 1. 1000.
f i m n ? &
0 1 2K W (3 2 ST|
ii i m w w a on
Recfipft rt( Week.
[Spirit* Rotui
{bunt wtfk 7,414 27.13
week la* yfar ....| IKK 3®,TW
Kxporu iH week j 2.83* W.23T*
Same week hut year j 63K 30.014
Movement ft—
New York | 7; 3.865
Phlla*eiph|a j 1811 1.15*
Httlumore j 2.2-’4t
Inferior ;
Hull I.Bft 1.018
ttonok i j k.'**w
I’ern imlnit *9 | 3.634
l.iverpool | | 2?*i
Total cxiiortt* j 2.82C* 19.2.”^
I(e*rl|il* miiil Morkt.
Receipt ►. (iltlpmentß n<l from
April i, 190. t<9 date, .rut to the corre
!i4T*4liuc d.ite of Iwet year:
IWklfhl
fll-lrkN Rw;n
tltock April 1. IM> 2 187 142 806
Received the week 7.414 27.12.:
Hrceived previously 284 \fj
Total J84.27* M.m
fc^xporta—
Fore Ifn 188 779 406 TtW
New York 32.0 m *7.016
Coaatwtae ami interior ...... 41.063 3SI>H
Total 2.8 M 726.718
Block on haifl thla day 34.447 141 074
1888-18uu
Stock on hand April 1. 1888 38W 111.286
Receiveil thle week . 23.76*
Received prcviuuely 88S‘ 3W W*8.617
total .286.487 J7.7ti
KxportP—
For elf n yn -84 44A.M.
New York 31.016 12J 114
Coatwiae and Interior 33.4** 336.806
Total ~.20 M<i ftto VI
Stock on hand 27.857 1*2.251
Charleston. S C., Nov. 30 —Turperrtlne
firn 38 Hoe in firm unohanceil
V\ ilmlnfton. N. C . Nov. 30 Spirit* tur
pentine eteady. unchar\fe<i. rerelpta 64
Roaln firm $130(6135; reeHpte 436 (?ruda
turjentiim rteady $' 2 receipts 122
T.v Arm. $1 58. receiptm 764
New Orleans. Nov. 3) —Rr elpt. roeln,
turpentine. 121. Kxporta to Liverpool:
Roe in. 1,00 tiarrele.
n* **n *i,.
MONEY" The demand keep* fairly Up
with thr supply. ,
BANK ORKARINGS—Th# link eld*r
lr,rv during the- i ant week wee lAlwi.-
35t* ofi. against 6<-'>Bol3'H for th** c rre
-pondlng period Ust year and 12.1U3.337.51
t-f t l -* : : VuT. ....a i-i Sod wi .nan.
Clearing* by Days—
Saturday ....51.126.Mt 2>
Monday I.2*7.<*t 72
Tuesday *911)9 21
Wednesday 1.119 46* *A
Thursday Iloildiy
Friday 1,175. S2 6.
Total 15.dkr.35* 61
FOREIGN EXCHANGE Maike; barely
#tendy * 'omm*r ial demand. t< ‘IS flxty
iays. t so T , ninety da. 6)79%. franc*,
Paris and Havre. -ixt> day# 521%. Hwlaa,
sixty dayr 5 24*-; Belgian. 521. marks,
sixty day- *l. ninety days. *3’
DOMESTIC EXCHANGE - Steady;
hunks are buying at l-l dls-ount and
selling follows t2T. and under. hV pr -
mhni 325 to |SO. 15c premium ISO to sl*-*
j#- pD-mium. tioo to 630 250 premium;
6J to 11.00. premium; 11,001 and over,
77s- [>*r 51 premium
Stnekt.
Bid Aak.
Augusta and Savannah R R l'®4 119'
Atlanta and West Point ISO
do * per cent certificates 10*
Augusta Factory *2 55
citiaens* Hank 135
Chatham Rank HI
Chatham R. E AI. Cos.. A 57
do do II 56 57
Haste and Phoenix Mfg. Cos. I**s 110
Edison 1 le. iric Ilium. C0.........107 11*
Enterprise Mfg. Cos 103
flertnnnia Rank 131
fborgla and Alitstma 23 M
Georgia Railroad common 21' 217
. m
.1 T KiM Utg. Cos luO lOT
luingley Mfg Cos 115 IJI
M-rcbanta' National Bank 115 117
National Hank of Savannah 152
Oglethorpe Savings aid Trust ..111
People's Savinas and Roan 100
Seaboard, common 114 124
do preferred -■ 2* 30
Kcnthwtadein Killroul Cos 110 111
Savannah Has Right Cos 244 364
Southern Hank 157 15*
Savannah Hank ai.<6 Trust 115
Sibley Mfg Cos. Augusta *4 Ik
Savannah Brewing ...ltd ...
Honda.
Bid Ask
Char . Col A Aug let ss. 1W 10* 1<
i Cfcat. A Oulf R R 5 per cent. Ist
mortgage 102 104
i Atlanta city 4s. 1*22 1"7
Augusta ettv 4s. 1*27 10* I'®
do 445, 1*25 HI
■io 7s. 1903 W
do *s. 1913 122
Ala Mid 5s Ind'd, I*2* M A N lot', 1014
Augusta Factory. 6 per cent . 1915.111 113
Brunswick A Western 4s. 193* .. *3 *5
'C.R. R. A Hanking collateral ss. *t 95
jC. of O Ist molg ss, 19(5
F A A 120 171
' C. of tin coii s*. 1*45 M AN.. ..9*4 TP*
C. of G. let Incomes. 1945 51 52
do 2d Income* 1* 17
do 8d Incomes, 1945 * *
C of G (M G A A Dlv.) 5a
1*47. J A J 7 9*
C. of G fFiaton Branch). ss. 192*
J A D *74 *4
City A Suburban B R tt 7*.... 110 ...
f'olumhus City ss. 19*9 I*7
Charleston city 4s. 1900 100 I'd
Fugle A Phoenix Mill* 1923 107 110
Fldlson Electric Illuminating 6s 106
Enterprise Mfg *s. 19f'2 102
Georgia Railroad 6s. 1910 116 117
G. H AF . 1945. J. A J 113 114
Georgia A Alabama Ist ss, 1*45 .101 in*
Georgia state 345. 1930. J A J lto 113
do 345, 1915. M A N 106 107
do 44#, 1915 119 120
' Macon city *s. 1910. J A J ....116 116
do 44*. uuar . Jan to* 113
j Ocean Steamship ss. I*3o. 104 106
Savannah city ss. quar. January
l 131* 110 111
do ss, quar . February, 1600...... 109'i
South Carolina state 44#, 19.13 117 11*
Sibley Mfg Cos. 6s. I*o3 102
South Hound 5* 9*4 l'*>4
ft . F AW gen mt'ge *. 1*31.. 125 12*
do .lo I*l ss. gold. 1931 115 117
do St. John Dlv., Ist ts. 1934 . 96 96
RtXk CLRIRim
New Vork. Nov 3n -The total hank
Clearing* t the prim Ipal cities of the
t tilted Htates for the week ended Nov.
Tt ware I! 753.744.057. sn Increase of 24 per
ert a* compared with the correspond
ing week last year. Outside of New Vork
city the total clearing* were $575,114,333.
an Increase of 9 3 per rent
New Tork. Nov *V—Money on call
steady at 3H714 per ceni. The last loan was
at 3‘x per cent. Prime mercantile payer.
4>afir per cent sterling exehang* i.rm
with actual business In hanker*' hills at
s4Al*tJ4 OS'* for demand and 1t.111**fi4.514
for sixty days, posted rate# $4 32’* and
11.954. Commerelal lulls. $4 so**e4 SH4.
Silver certificates. Mfldfr - Bar silver.
MV. Mexican dollars. Mr. Ooseen
ment bonds Irregular stats bonds Inac
tive. anti railroad bonds strong
STOCKS (91) BO9IMI
lame Business Done But Activity
Sot Maintained.
New Tork. Nov. There was a lares
business done In stock# again to-day, but
the activity waa tio? well m dnta nr t
throufhout the eewion The •urfa/'e in
<ltca!k>nH were 4hi< the large early Ui?i
r.ea • for • - unt. For in
•taiH'e, the price* of Americana advancetl
in London before the opening here. Thb
" In epite of the n-netal hwvlnea of
the l*>n<lon irarkr'. (hie to the iron**y
market < ondltlonn and to the <ll* aura gin 4
new* from Houth Africa.
Ilut after the oi*nt!£ here foreign ar
hUrgge hr*-her# arete of etock* an 1
their e*Uee on ha ant # for t>-day acre
cetitmted at 40.0(0 ah area The Infarenc.*
I* prett.v pij n that Ui.ti ni •*arly al
'ance wa* cn Nea Yo. k twiying. while
the r*t line Txm.lon. tratika toil* In thl*
nuirket were t*n the *e! Ing aid** Tey
hail little tnfluMiioH xi the price*, whl h
am 1 10 the ln*et generally aftet the r
Ntrage cpaia ion* ha.i cet*Mi. With he
•■xceprion of acme lontun id large buying
In aome jua rt**t# o' tue lailroid liet th'
trading aa# rather languid te k e-' c
•luring the latter part of the
A firmer tendency of the mo •
market and a riae In the al
lo*n rate to 4S p r cent lat- in tie da\
were alec an influet* c toward deprwaelng
activity Preparation for the n nthlv
►ettlemenf may have had e**metht?ig to and *
with thl development hut th** t an*f. r
1 hrough the enh-trcaeurN t* dny of s4.’o*
Art# to the tr>*wnor aug||eeta a
of <lenand upon thle center for inferor
oecsie whl* h would prove a aerlou- dram
upon the money nwkH
The foreoaeta of the weekly hank state
ment Indicate a *mll change in the cash
Item for the week paM The tut tr* <rurv
hae ba.>rbed R. 711000 Including th** pume
ileipoeited for tranefei to the Interior The
riae Jn th* money rare thle afternoon 1*
a pretty reliable Index of eom* Imp* r*
men? In the •condition of the bimka
of atork* were affected by tbit, but there
we-e aufudantlal rat lire In * i*nl th
cloatng w*mp Arm. but not al ihe heat In
♦he railroad Hat at of South rn an 1
Southoweatern rallr*"Mda were not h|v
Arm lad by f'heeapeake ar>*l Ohio, which
rot up rd closed at the top. The
Chicago end Alton etocke rnee etrong'v
toba ro atooka were rvegk on •♦'a
withdrawal of importarrt fntareata. F*acld'
Mall rewote.l .1% American Snwi’itii
•took* were we.ik *u Iv on an alleged
P'tx.lee? to orraoite an •■ppoi , |on bu thev
milled atronirfy and l*-rd with ir <>i net
g-rin* The downward co iree of Am aI gw
maxed CYspper wg* checked after ai early
do line and the at col: ha* a net gtln on
tho tlay. The ex**! *t*ckp w-re r ther
all dav, and ?her ahow chan* T **|
l*cXh wav*
The 9on 1 market wmm active nd p’rona
with a notable demand fo Kaneae Tl
Texan ft Bouthwo*terr., txcudhero
TaoiAc. T’nlon TaclA-' and Rend
ing Ifteue* TnX.il par value s7.*
Fllttwl State* refunding 2 and the f
rigllfirnl. dftKftl Ml 14 and Hi# tew 4# n-l
vance-1 nor '>nt on the I*F cal!
The total fM'e# of efock" to-day were
■•e7<n hare At hleon. 21 A$ lc
preferred 71.3P0. BaM'more and Crblo 5 Ah
rhmptiik' and f>hlo. 4X am i>#nv*r p'*-
ferred 6d*. Loulkvlll# .inl Nahvl! e, ll -
m ; Manhattan 17 inn MeXrwnolltan
Street Hallwav. S*nr Mlaaourl Paclfl *
♦>.•*o; New York 1 80 Norfolk
und W9t*m. B.IAA. Northern PaclAc.
14.800, Northern Pact A preferred. 76A
Pennr>lvania. 6<vx>; Rotdlng Are: p ■f *r
red. fvofX>; f** !ule Sixtt hw ea't'rn pr' fer
rod. 8.400. Southern PaclAc 78.1A* Rou'h
epti Railway. 43 **; Southern Railway in
ferred. lA7‘. T*nion Pa'iA* . 35.100; Aml
g.imatel i ’opper s*.<**: Amerl an Steel
md Wire, 17 American T*birfo 31
Brooklyn. !')*•' (hntin-tl Tu?*a o
0 k**. Peo; l ► Ga*. 21.8 0, Sugar. 14.1(W.
Flilted State Rubber. 7.5*d.
New York Stock US.
Atchison P'S Wabash *4
dr. pref .. .. *l>. do pref ...314
Rati A Ohio .. MV Wheel A I. F, 10,
''an Pac. .... t#> .to 2d pref 2*4
•'an ftmi .. 5*4 Wise Cen. l'A,
cnes A Ohio . 3*4 Third Avenue ..1144
C. 01. w .... 11V H A <1 pref *4%
P.. R A Q. ... 1*6.4 N'ati Tula. ... P
C.. I A R. .. 24 do pref 103*.
do pref 57 Am Copier .. fv,
C. A E I. ... 9* Rhtrnr Ex 135
C. ANw 137 American ex-sal V 16)
C.. K, I A P. .1144 t nltesl Bta*s . 4t<
C. C. C A St Welle Fa.so .I*o
laoul# .'s4 Am Col 061.. .31
1 *ol ' Sou ...... 7 < Jo pref 90
do Ist pref ... it Am Mulling
do 2d pref .. 13 | do pref 244
Del A Hud 115 ’\m S A R 53%
!.. R A W. ...162 I *9r> |.ref *74
I) A R O S',Ai Bplrtia .... 14
do |>ref . 7YV do pref 17
Erie 14 ;An Steel Hoop S' ,
do Ist pref . 40*, An pref 7*4
Gt N pref .. I*l4 Am 8 AW 13,
Hoiking Coal .. 15 I .to pref 804
H.e king V. ... v> ’A* Tin Plate. I**i
Illinois Cen .. I*4* do pref XT'
lowa Cen J) Am. Tobacco ...10*4
do pref . 46 .lo pref . ...130
R E A W. .. 344'Ana. Min. Cos. t*4
do isref KM Hnrsvk II T .71
l*ake Shore ... 2104004. F A 1 52,
RAN *44 Con* Tob ... 4
Manhattan R. . W, 110 pref 92>,
Mat. St Ity. 171%'Fadsval Steel 4*4
Mex Cen 13 do pref 7*4
M. A St. R .. ot'i Gen FJtec 1374
do pref M'dOlumac Sugar 57
Mlee.au I Pa> 07.' do pref 101
Mobile A Ohio. 39‘, Intern. Paper .. 225,
M . K A T 134 do pref 73',
do pref tfi'ldiak Gas . .72
N J. C 14*' Natl. Hlacult . 374
N. y. C 142". do pref 9!
N. A W 424 Natl
do pref *OU do pref 93
North Tac 714 Natl Steel *•'.',
do pref MS do pref 914
Ont. A W 30*. N. Y A B l**
Ore. Rv AN 42 'North Am .... 1*
do pref 7* Pacific Coast .. 54
Penneylvnnia - 1124 <3o Ist pref . s*
Reading I* 1 * <V 2d pref .... *7
do Ist pref , 61 Pa. i/l • Mail 4>A,
3d pref HA, people's Gas .101 v
Rio O W 72 Pressed 8 C. .. 52
do pref .. *44 <V> pref *>
81 LAS F 114 Poll Pal C 19*4
d--. Ist isrC 77 8 n A T
do M T"'
Bt R.. R ■ 15V do pref .... 116
do pref *7 Tenn. C. A I. .. 774
St Paul 12*4!1T. S Reather .. 137,
do pref 1754’ do pref 75
St p AO. . 119 l’. S Ruhber .. *O4
Sou Pac 4*4 do pref *7*,
gnu Ry 17S Western Cnlon . M
do pref **S R. I A S '*,
Tex A Pac. ... 1S do pref 634
t'njon Pac. ... 733,P. C. C. A Ht
do pref *3', Roula 3'A
Bond*.
f R Jsrefg. reg do 4e *4
ex-Ini 1944 M. A O. 4s *7
do coupon . I*6 N. Y. C. Ist* .. .1096,
F. S s. reg ...110 N. J C gen, 6* 126
do 3*. coup ... .lies No. Pac. 3a . . 7"4
do new 4e reg. 13*4 do 4s 1047|i
do new 4s rou.l3*', N 3’- C A St R
do old 4s. reg ! 4* 107
ex-In’ US N A W eon e m,
do old 4s. cou.lt* Ore, Nav. Isls .109
do ss, reg 113 <lt> 4s .1044
do ss. COUP 1114)0- 6. R. 4* .... .1774
D of C 3 65* 124'; do consol 5s . 11*
Ate), gen 4s I'd', Head gen 4- >l4
do a.lj 4 *" H G W. Ist* **,
C. ol 1! con. 5* 97 81. R. A Ir. M
do 1M Inc. bid. 51 corned is 11*4
do id Inc. bid. 15 St. L. A Ssn F
Can B<> indw 1"* general * 12*
C A O. 44e .. i"l' 81 P consols ..174
do Se .. 1M Be. P. C. A P
C. A Nw. consol Ist* 114
7, 139 do s 11*4
c. A Nw . F 80 pac. 4# *5
deb 5# 11*4 B R. A T. * 70
Chi Term 4 ..** 80. Railway ta 1124
Col. 80 4e *4 Tex A P. 1ata...117
D. A R. O. *.. I*#4 do 2nd* ........ *2
Erie Gen 4s 754 f Pa. 4e IMP*
F w AD. c. jWabaeh Isis ....11*4
ists 77 do Jnde 1044
Gen Ele. i5...161 |W. Shore 4s •114
lowa C. tats ...11* Wla. C. late *
R. A N I* 4* .MMi’Vg. Ceniurlea ...914
M K. A T. *nd 714
New York. Nov Standard Oil 7<kß7
7*5.
Baltlmare Nov • -Seaboard common.
II'.""' S . I pic • f. 1, '*■ ifjt;
bonds, 4a. 7248724. ,
-SR- Southern Railway.
Train* Arrtie and Pvpari Savannah on 90(1. Meridian Tiro*—On* Hour Blower
Than City Turn
• KftrAul* In hl(T*rt Nov 15. 1900
Read DOWN “Yo Itleeabt. “|f r£ad it. *
No M c eni-ai TSi t N
13 Mpm 12 Jiam L\ Bevannah Ar 5 loam 915 m
tKas’.rrn Time ) | I
431 pm I 29.11 Ar ll e kvlll* Lv 3 (dam! I iffl-m
6 oftjiin 6 am Ar Columbia Lv 1 -.-'-ni :1 2.-am
9 loiun 9 a-,tin Ar Churlotio I.v | 9 6t'.|tm it utrii
11 I4pn 12 2J|>m Ar tiraansliora Lv , 7 lOpni 5 Hun
wvini Ar .rm. 7.7777 Nttrfolk .7. .7.7.7. Lvj S m
Da .. .... i.v . all-in 4>M
• : i-n Ci HI hniiord Lv U Otpm ll <m<ui
2 46*m 3 41| mAr 777 .77.7. £jri bburg ... "77 ‘ I.v 5 Mpm 3 *••
4 Kam 5 15pm Ar Charl.x trsMll* Lv 3 WpmjlJ Wivn
7 Ssam I It pnt ,Ar 55 >*llln,toO Lv 11 lfrimi 9 9fluu
9 15am It Lnt Ar Balttmnra Lv n Thm S flpw
11 n*m HI m Ar l‘Ml ut.lpbla I.vj IMnmjSMpm
303 pm I. -I.tni Ar N- w 5 .>rk L> U UNm 9 35pm
*W •: '••pm Ar Boston l.v|| 5 nOpm.W lent
B 5 K TO THE NORTH AN!' 55*F.8T I' No S
(*<mirtl Dim'> ,1
13 39am Lv ~. Savannah Arjl • tSiin
(La*tar n Ttm.)
6 35atr ,Lv 'o umMa It' I 1 3*nm
9Mm Lv bparLinl.iirg L' ,6 15pm
13 l>m Lv A-h' villa Lv 3 *pm
4 pni i*r liot Hprlitg* L' ill *•■*>
7 >'bin Ar Knoxville Lv , 2Liin
5 10im Ar L*iuiK**at Lv] 10 IX>!'*U
7 46.1 m Ar rinoinnatl Lv 4 *ot*in
6 00pm Ar Hi Lolita L' 9 *om
7 50am Ar LoutavHl* ■ l.t 3 Hum
All trains arrive and deftr( from tnel'lanl Svelem Hialloli.
THROIIOII CAR SERVICE. HD*
TRAINS 33 AND 34 DAILY, NE55’ YORK AND FLORIDA EXPRESS Vaatt
holed limited train*, with Pullman Drawing Room Sleeping 'r* beiwarn Savan
nah and Ve York Connooi* ai sVa*Magi *n wuh Colonial K*pr*, to' Bneion
Pullman Bleeping Car* between Chart die and Klrhmond and Charkuie and Nor
folk Dining Oar* Berxe aU meal* between Savannah and 55'oablngion
TRAINS 3& AND 36 DAILY. THE tTNITED STATES FABT MAIL Veetlbuled
Itmllrd train*, carrying Pul'man Drawing Room Bleeping Car* n*tre*n Hivan alt
and New York Dining Car* *erva all meal# between Savannah and 55'n*Mngtou.
Also Pullman Drawing Room Sleeping C*i* belwren Savannah and Clnclnnall.
Ihrough Aabevllle and "Tha Land ol t >e Sky.
Por oomplete Information aa to rat*w erbedulea *!<- apply to
F 8 GANNON. 31 V P & U M .1 M Cl'Ll*. T 31 SV. A. TURK, O. P. A..
sVa*blngton. D C
S H HARDWICK At Gen'l 1 aa. Agent Atlanta. Ga
G GROOVER. TVket Agent. Plant Bveiem Station
JAMES FREEMAN C PAT A til Hull atreet Savannah Ga . Phone* 459
Morph, A Co’* Ulnel. Setter.
New York. Nov 30 -The atoek market
op. ne.l generally etrone and notably a
live, there being only a tew eg. eptlona to
the mnimuti irtttknrv <>( I“• i■ The**-
were alt.vgether In the Indue:rial qmitt.
notably in font mental ToLacco Amen
.van Smeit.ng and Sugai. t!e I * ' na*l
,eing unfavorably aff. ted by iei*.rt, of
lroa|o' tiv* compwtttlon spe- lllat 1 v It
teree* Him alna>et entirely .entered it'
(tie railroad lie*. In wut Ii w. * • a i vimber . f
tnaterlel adven e* The f. atur. ■ w t
....... ,n.. a . V.. ta>
ctmoicrn • •wn* cvifnirni
York fetdral. Cheeapr'ahe and Ohk., the
\tchleon* and Otiiaylrinla The to. it
tra.kton group waa not notably a.-tlve. l>u
traiieartton, m that quarter were #ffe.'t*t
at a generally higher level. People* <Si*
wa* aotlvely .b ait al*ov* Wednesday'*
ni.al figure* The lemdon quotation, foi
Amerlean etoeka eltow.*l advance* whl. h
ex ended to 1 point above W*itna*.la>'*
final flguree which contrlbttterl no Util*
to (he Initial tendency of the l.“i mat
k.-t Foreign hnuoea were f Mrty active In
thl* maikei. but on larth ,,f ,h, ‘ * u *
. otmt. Sale* ot stock*. 66..2145 auaref
MISt F.I.I.tNISOI 4 4IARKETS.
Note -There .|Uot*llai are revlwd
tally and are kept a* rear aa (wmalble in
,-curd wi'h Ihe pravalUtig Whiaeaa..
I -rice, tm. I*! quotwUtm* are not need
V ben they d;,arree with the pri.ee whole
solera ak
Imi a try and Northern I’milnce.
POI'LTRY—The market la eteadv Quo
tatlona Droller, 3ftpMe ,r iaitr. had
.roan t.Yfiii,' three Ynurtha grown, i*>'i
|,en*. fifvtl7s rooster*, •bflMtr; duek*.
. geese. 75e|1 ><)
Eli IS Freeh candled, 33*; cnl<f etorag -
:>u3v.
IM'TTHH The trmc of the mxrkc? i*
firm Quomtion* \%>flrr crMimory.
24 .. , N•• w York xtxtc lixlry. lßflß< . extra
Blglnx. 257136'*
f*Ut.K&K Market firm; f*n v full
rrriirp tor 2U to 11-priufitl
• vxrufc; 2Rf|KHx>und xv*r*urt*. He.
burl) 1 rgrtablc*.
HUSH POT AT* K®— Nor them, $1 Bt>
Mirk
PAHHAOIMCIr hcx.l
ONIONS—YeIIow. In Imrrxlr, 12. V,
< rated, 80c, red. $2 w
HrmitvlulT. liny and X.rntn.
FROt'R Market steady; patent. HA),
etralgh'. 63 9 f ’ fancy. 6173; family. 13 V
MEAIs- Pearl, per trrel. Mi. 7": |uu sack.
$1.25, city meal, per sack, )olte<l II 124.f
1 15; wulcr ground tl.l&'ul 174. city grim
sacks. *1 20, pearl grits, lludnuta, per bar
re|. 62.76; per eack. 61.224, sundry
brands II 17481 *" *nk
CORN—Market linn; white, Joh lota *fr ,
carload lots 6*c. mixed corn. Job lots *2.-;
carload lots. 59.’,
RICE Market eteady, stemand good
fancy head, 6c; fancy, 64c.
Prime 5
Good 44613*
Fair 4 044
Common *4
OATS No 2 mixed, carload. 134"; Joh
lots. STifll*! . while clipped, cars. 36c; job.
40c.
HR AN -Job lots. 95c; rarlood lots. 90.
HAY—Market steady; No 1 timothy.
9V; Job. 95c; No. 2. 90■ Joh; 45c cars.
hnaar and I o*se.
fIt’GAR
Cut lo,f *l9 Diamond A 5*4
Crushed *24 Confeellesners A7 *1
Powdered S4I White Fairs C.l’4
XXXX iw'd . . r .i9 Extra C sj*
Dranulnted 5 4'Oolden C no
Cubes MAYelowa 491
Mould A 609
COFFEE—
Mocha 2* c Prime Vo * lo^e
lava 3* c Good No. 4 tf>4c
Pea berry 14 c Fair No 5 . to o
Fanry No 1 11■•F"Ordinary No. 6 *4c
Choice No 2 Itdicfommon No 7 9 c
Dried and B, aporafest Frnlls.
A PPI.EH-Evaporated, 7t)7'*c . sun dried
S'kftOc
APRICOTB— Evaporated. 10c pourvl;
nectarine* lOc
RAISINS- I. R . 62 10; Imperial nahlnets
62 75; bxise. tf>-pouiwl boioa. *\ (k>ui.d
PEACH KB Eva|*>rated, pooled, 174":
unpealed.
PEA HR— Evaporated 6, c
llardonre and Itulldlng Aiipplles.
RIME. CAt.CH’M I'RASTER AND
f'ement—Alabama and tie irg a lime |n
fair demand and sell at W> cents a barrel;
apectal cabinet plaster 61.99 per barrel;
heir. 406 c. Koeelile cement 6' 94A1.25;
carload lots, epeclal; Portland cement, re
tail 62.2*. carload lots, $j njer-j
EFMHER. F O. 14 VF.BREI.4t. 8A VA V
NAH—Minimum, lard sites. 61h.Sfdr II00;
car sills |t2 306116.00; dim -ult sixes, |i|r.,
S'IS.Mi; ship etexk 6:*totl 16.00. aswn ties,
j- <x)b6.it’. hewn ties 3.x Ile
OIR Market steady, demand fair -lg
nal, 4Xj.Vs , (Vest Virginia btack, 'ul2c;
lard. s*c; nealsfoot. *sa7o'; mwchlncry. 1*
OAc; linseed oil, raw. 7*4c; tsollei, 794":
kerosene, prime white, 12 . water white.
13c: Pratt'e astral 14c; deodorl*d stova
gasoline, drums. 114 c; empty nil barrel*,
delivered. 5.V'
BHOT—Drop. 61 50. B B and large, 1.7.1;
chilled. 61.75
IRON—Markei very eteady; Sard*. !V
NAIIA4—Cut. 62*> ha; wire. 62 65 has#
BARBED WIRE—63 50 per 100 pounds.
GUN POWDER—Per keg. Austin creek
ehot, 64M). half kege 6625, quarter kegs.
61 25, champion ducking, quarter kege.
62 25, Dupont and Haiard smokelee*. half
kege. 6U.K: quarter kegs. 65 75, ) -pound,
canisters. 61®. leae 65 per cant.: Trole
dorf emokelees powder, 1-pound cans. 61;
lt>-pound vans. 30c pound.
Walt, Hides and Wool.
BART—Demand ta fair and the market
steady; ifcrtoad lots. 100-pound burlap
sacks, 47c; IUO-pound cotton sacks, 41c;
116-|n>und burlap tuick#. 51(%< . 110-|x>und
cotton •*af'k>. • 126-pound burlap
*ack* HV: Ift-pound <xitton a* kx .
invpmiiul burlap *<> k* fit
H!IFK Murk#! firm, dry flint, l.ltyc;
dry #Alt. 11V. Iffccfi 6c
\V<Ol# Nominal. |Urnt* OfH9r*la,
,of NMitii buth and tla 'k wool. . Mack.
IV. burry. 10- Wax Sic; laliow,
. IWr wktru*.
I rut Ir niil \uta.
AITI.I'iH Northern variety. $2 r^>
ORANUEH <Fla> $2 Wr:: t>? |> Mx
pnPVPAwJAa *a- Hu-;
to 7't*. 7c. 7*W to 80k. 6V*'• Bt*a 4 Pk*. Bc.
i 80a to lH*. 6V
HANANAB- $1 364)2 00 bunch
LP7MONH Market ataady at $2 fit?.
rOPOANI'TR $4.25 |*ei 100
PBANITTft-Ample Mack fal. demand;
1 t'inrkat firm, fancy han(l-|Hrk**d. Virjrlnla.
|h r pound, tV\ hand-piokcai Virginia, XX
(nm. I 1 * . N (’ real i*‘amit. 4<
NUTS Almonda. Tarragona. 16y Ivlcaa,
16c; walnuta. French, lfcr. Naplea. 12c;
1 par ana, 11c; Hraslix. 13-. fllherta, 12c. aa
aortad mi fa, 50-pouul und lb-pound boxxn.
1 12'ar.
( off mi lln * a l nu and Ilea.
1 BAOOINO Market firm Jut#. 2V*
pound. k%t ; irM ifft-4 t V. amall lota.
2 iiound. 7%c; ara i#l nl bi(v;i)K 12V
TlIvH Hi.iiidard. 46 pound, arrow, Urge
lotf li no, amall lots*. $! 32
tin ••. llama iiiml lartl,
I'ACON Matkxt firm, tr 8 c It aid**.
7V I’ S b#ll|xa, (Gant#m>. accord
• rordtnfr t4i av* raff# Mx* ; I> H R#lll#a, $V
(W>N?#rtii. *mokd (' It *Mx. B%c.
HAMS Khxhi rurad, 11V<12V
loARD- I‘urx, In tlaicxa. 8V: In 80-
I (pound tin# and 80 imund tuba, BSc
: compound. In tlcrc##. *4c; 60-|iound tin#,
land 80-pound tub# iV 1 -
Ml at ki.i, tuxii a
FIRM Mackrrxl. Im If-barrels. No 1.
ts. N.. 2. rOO No 3. $. 7r. kit a. No
1 $1 ♦; No 2. $1 1'; No 3. 85- Codflah.
> 1-pound brteka. *V. S-|HHind brtck. •*
’ Hmokr'l hrrrln* |r imi. 1701 V Hutch
hxrriiur. in kKH, $1.10; now mullcta, half
| b.irrcK f.T 7*.
HYRIT* Market quiet; tieorftb* uni
Florila eyrup buylnx at 28U* ; aelllnf
' 22X/V# ; utixar houac a* lOfilftc.
HONfcJI Fair demand; etrained. In bar*
rein, tf/tjfii, gallon.
Ill*rh wine# hnl#. $1 27.
OCEAN FHKIRT9IS.
COTTON -Savannah lo ltoaton per
cwt 2.V. to New York, per ewi . 3M-; to
Philadelphia, per hale. 61: Haltlmore II
FOREIGN DIRECT Hr. m- n. ev . I.lv
erixl. 4*V; Hamburg. 4*c; OeAoa. 53',
Barcelona. 5.V: Manchester. 4f . Havre,
8k , Antwerp. 4<V, Revat, Mr; llctteidim.
4dr. Trieste. 5J INDIRECT Rlverpool.
iXll*c; Hamburg 4b’; Gothenburg. 53 •.
Rt'MREH Hy R.sll—Krelghta sb adv; In
Baltimore and eastward. 64 50 10 65 75 |>er
M. Including Portland
RFMHF.H By steam-Savannah to
Ha It Imorc. 65 w>; to P ft R or B and O.
docka. $5 50; to Philadelphia. l*Hc ,e:
rwt (t poundk to fuoti; to New York,
s*• 50 iwr M. 67 21 to dock; llglitercd to
Boston 6*50
NAVAR BTOREB—The market la firm;
medium else vessels Kostti —Fork, fur
orders, .la .! per barrel of 310 pounds, aid
s|r cant, primage. Spirits. 1- 9d per
40 gallon* gross, and 5 per cent primage
l.arge vessels, rosin. 3s; spirits 4- 3d.
Htratn ll< tier 100 pound* 011 roam. 21V
on spirits. Savannah to Heaton, and 1V
on rosin and 19' on spirits to New Y'ork
CHAIN, PHOVIIIOtta. ETC.
New York. Nov 8 —Flour quiet aml
somewhat easier m tone with the breaa
in wtieat
Rye flour dull.
Corn meal easy; yellow Weetern, **c
Ft vs steady.
Barley qulei; barley malt dull
Wheat—(Spot easy: No 2 red. 774'. op
tion* had an easy opening with cables,
hut rallied sharp.y on adverse crop news
and good speculative demand. Subse
quently thl* gave way lo an active re
newal of December llquhlaflon. a tiled t>y
news of more Mtnneapdis mills shutting
down, and prices touch'd lowest point of
the day: closed weak. '.*3*c. net decline;
March. 79', May. 79c. D. ember, 7*'..
Corn—Spot weak, No 2. 45V . Old ions
opened einady on light offering* but
quickly turned weak on liquidation sup
plemented by line weather, reports of
large arrival md lower cahies; clos'd
weak, 'i)4 lower: May, 4Ho; Der'ember.
431,c.
. rials Spot quiet and steady ; No 2.
3*V . option* Inactive and weaker.
Beef tsteady
'm m* tts et*- adv,
lord easy.
Fork steady
Tailow rnarkrt dull.
Petroleum dull.
Rneln quiet
Turpetitin* steady.
Itlee firm.
Rogai —Raw strong, fair refining. 3 5-1* .
centrifugal. 9* lest. 4 7-W. nvvlasse* su
gar. 3 11 - Ids-: refined steady.
Coffee—Spot Itlo steady; No 7. Invm'e.
TV; mlkl market quiet; Cordova. 940
12V- The market for coffee future*
opened etetaly at an advance of lo to 15
points, and scored a fun her 5-polnt rise
on local and foreign buying, the result
Of bullish European rwhiee. email receipt*
at BraxtUan port* and interior town*
stea'Her feeling In the spot markets, and
an absence of bear pressure. Rater th<>
market turned easier following a severe
relapse in Havre, and an appearance of
selling order* from abroad. Trading was
rather slow; rtotted barely steady at net
unchanged price# to 5 point* Advance
Total sales 2S.MW bag*, including Decem
ber. lOc March, .*6**.4*c; May. She;
July, *.M62<.*)c; September, 6.6506.7 c.
Plant System
of Railways.
Train* operated by 9r)th merlfllan thaw*
One hour etower than city time.
In nffe l Nov #, twn
All tiaina 1
Lv Savannah DiUly. Ar Savannah
!>-' • n
J 13 >• ii| Savannah 13 10 am
6 .a tin Mayen** | 1 i*> on
* . i J. ke.uvlllc 19 15 am
I’■ pin .. aid FMfl ,13 45 pm
•ui pm , leant* | 7 .41 pm
Bet ween
I 3' i.r ~.. Savannah '3 45 am
5 lit .mi ... t'harl.-M>n 750 am
1 03 pr: ami E:na '6 63 pm
Lv Urimewt. k Ar Brunswick
lb tween
6 4h am Rnmewflck i* * am
9 pm j. ,|t Kvi pm
I .. tinv i nah an.l |7 16 am
1 ll pm
Connection- al I'ort Tampa with P*a-
Imular an.l <>. td.Mai .samara laavms
f". Kay 15 , e M.awlay*.
Thurodayi at ts .t u i>i, Na m
Fall at Ticket om. <•* for further Infor
mation
J. H. Pm.IIFMI’S. T V A .
WARD CLARK, fl y Tt k*t Agent
T>.' fbvto Hotel I'hone 73
B W 55 HENN. Faenger Traffic Man
ager. Savannah. Ga.
0$
R 'h#glilla Fffectlve Rept tO. iB6O
- airivc at and depart from
Central Btatbin. WM firood.
f•*• r * f fJteTty atreet
Merlilian Time On# hour alower than
city lime
An l\ c
Sovannah: ftavar.n*h:
Mncon Atlanta
•s *rn C.ivinr un. Mil.adcavtil** •• 00pm
and al !ntarrm<dl*t* pi>tnt>|
A'lfuita Atlanta!
Athene \|<>ntX49ruerv. f*o-J
•3 00lrn lumbua. Min u flmm Am- *6 00am
'xrlcua. Fufaula and Troy.{■
Ofprn l>ovxr AccommodAtloii |t7 48am
12 00pm <tUVtM l).(.n#r Trgln 94 lainm
# Ddlly i .* la \
RKTWKKN RA VANN All ANO TYURE
75th meridian or B-ivtnnah city tlma
UFA VIU SAVANNAH.
Mond*> m4y <25 x tn Daily except
Monday 9Jo a m Dally 300 p m.
KKAVF TYDEE
Mon#f iy only 715 a m Dally except
Monday lft 35 a m DalH B3op. m.
<'(Minorflona made at terminal ;alnta
with all tralm* Northwest. IVaat and
Boulhweat.
Rle*ianx cal a on nljrht trafn# between
Savannah and Auffueta, llacon, Atlanta
and Hlrtnlnpnm
Far lor cars on day train* between Ba
rannah, Mmw atal Atlanla.
For omdet4 Informoi lon. schedules,
rate- and c. hiid tiorm m|4v to
VN (i BUKIN Fit. f tty Ticket and
erater A*;ent. !(J7 bull street,
or
W P MrINTTRF Depot Tick#! A#eat.
J C IIAILK. General Fiseenper Agent
F H HINTON. Traffic Manager
TH FO. D. KI.iNK Oen Ruperlnfar.dent.
fHvarna h, Oa.
Double Daily Service
The short line to Norfolk. Washington,
Haltlmore, Philadelphia, New York sad
(he East.
ARRIVAL OF TRAINS
FROM
No. 27 North and East 6M) am
No. 33 Denmark and local Bta-
Ho"# 19 29 am
No 21 North and Eiat 12 19 pm
No 44 Jai ksonvllle and Florida,,, I 60 pm
No 73 Monlgomery ami West 6 26 pm
N" 74 H'lena aid le *1 Potnta... * 45 nm
No. t Jacksonville and Florida,..ll At pm
departure of trainb
for
No 27 Jacksonville and Florida . sn* am
No 31 Ja kwnvllle arid Florida 12 1* pm
No 44 New York and Eal 1 5* pm
No. .34 Denmnrk and Augusta 2 65 pm
No. 71 Montgomery and Weal 7 25 am
No 71 Helena and laical Rtallon*. 6 At pm
No lid New Y'ork and East 11 M pm
Yfagnlfn ent Pullman buffer sleeping ear
service to Wa-hlngton, Haltlmore Phila
delphia and New York; also to Jackson
ville and Tampa.
Dining care from Savannah 10 Hamltt
and Richmond to New York
Buffet parlor car a Savannah to Mont
gomery
For additional Information apply to
Ticket office, Bull and Bryan afreet*.
Phone 21
Butter market dull, creamery, 19045 c;
slate dairy. 164622 c
Pbcese *!• adv. large, liBkOllc; small,
HtfllV
Eggs strong, state and Pennsylvania,
JjfrMc Western regular, 2blJ24c
Potatoesqoiet. Jerseys. 61 0U01.J74. New
York 61 ar-ftl srv l<Ht| Island. 61 5001.76.
Jersey sweet. 61 7502.75
Peanut# steady; fancy hand-picked. 43*0
Ic: other dome-tic. 4 -
t'abbage eteady, Ixing Island, per I*o.
t2.o9ft4.Sf)
Freights to Uivcrpool dull, colton hy
■team, 20c
COTTOk IBRD OIR.
New Y'ork. Nov 2D—Cottonseed all
nominally me hanged and barely steady,
without noteworthy demand. Prime crude
barrel*. 23'Jc nominal; off summer yellow,
31'f. prim* winter yellow. 37037 V; prime
white, 25c; prime meal. fc*.<*4*96.6o.
I lilt Bill 'I 4lt ti ).T*t.
Chicago. Nov. 30.—Wheat wan dull. Da
cetnber, having sagged on liberal r -celpta.
absence of foreign d< maixl and other b-ar
-I*h oonaltlers',lonr, clo-ed V' under Wed
neasiay November - or.i urowed Hc an
DquW-itlon and December viewed 4c down.
On < li.sc l 'rS' d-t>ri'#ed. end prm
vl*lone 24ft5c to ITV lower.
The leading future# ranged a* follow*:
Opening High**' Lowest.‘ loeing.
Wheat. No. 2
Nov 70 704 694 44
De . ... k9\7" 7<H,0793 I*4 9%094
Jan ?Vi7o4 714 704 4704
Corn. No. 1—
Nov ... 27 42Si M 264 *4
,*ec 3M. 35% 25 35%
May 364U3*'4 * 154 3r>4o
Oat*. No 2-
Nov 214 4 214 214
Dec 214 21% 214 3140X4
May .3% 234024 23% 23%0it34
Mesa Pork, per barrel
s'ov .... .... gll S
Jan ttl 95 612 06 sll 99 611 *9
May . 11 95 It 974 H 15 11 65
lArd. per 1® pounds—
Nov .6 924 695 690 <96
Dec .. 90 6 974 *
Jan .. * 774 * 62's * 76 g 77%
May . 616 660 * *24 < *94
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