The Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1900-current, December 04, 1900, Page 11, Image 11
inancial and commercial
Mill! 9 9 OPENING 184 1.19 K IOT
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The Morning News Ofltco,
Monday, Dec. 3.
N r of K cat Interest developed In
i leading branches of trade to
j .. cotton future.** market opened
ii. ln response to the drop In
. but rallied toward the clotting
*r|ve buying of prominent
r* ulted in Advance of 10
• > in- vi iW ateady. ui.h
. t ■ -ts i*c.lniM higher on near
and point- nigh r lo 4 points*
far month.-. The vpot markets
:ioHed a weakening tendency.
, i ,ti |pts cloeed quiet at a decline
v nh no official sale# reported,
tuie of tin naval More# market
?• i 1 vemeot In rosins*, which ad*
. |S v* th* raaiki-t on sale# of
imi.it* after tin closing. It va.ij*
. , il. were In sufficient quuntl
t dish the advance In the mar*
t. h 1.4 been a noticeable better
’• i-* iis for several days p.*t #
t., t they hive started prom
matt-riai gains throughout the
► pints tuf|*-ntlne markt't closed
;tuh a fair demand prevstD
wholesale markets closed steady
, \ Block# ruled rather du.l.
1 Ml**ding as they did in former
tff. i t oi the .isscmhiing of Con
uni tin* President'# roessag* It
u .tight the message would contain
which would have a marked
, it various stocks, hut this did not
, The following resume of th
>1 1 markets will show their tone and
. n at the closing to-day:
lm ul mid (• uerul Markets.
1 otion—Quiet. l-lt* off.
k • Quiet, strong.
>ll. fltmer. per cent*
ntine—Firm, *Kk*.
Firm. unchanged.
May. *#c up.
U it Active, firm
May. Vi/V up.
• I.' Molnly unchanged
Setd Oil-Dull, featureless.
(OTTOV
* ■ j (tton market closed quiet at a
: 1-W to-day, with a fair and.
• i ] • t thing Th*- demand was at
1 : , : .s than the majority of factors
* a ,t r to t* 11 t. however, and con
the volume of trading for tfte
a 1 11. large No official sale.- w. re
.1 ..t tin Cotton Exchange. The d*
1 fob. oitoti was modernt at
id idvance ahove spots. The day*.*
mi> 7,l‘ei .(gainst 1,416, and 8.017
*. < tore lash
*.ving were the official spot quo
(i the clo* of the market at the
l'.\ iiar.ge to-day:
j This Vi*t
| day year.
■i rr idling . 7 9-W
k *** 7 fi-lH
1 I ling ♦> 15-16
, quiet; sales none.
1 ; .ih He * Ipis. kxiwrtr and Blocks.
.*■ 1 ts tiii* day 7,tSto
i. .4s this day list year 4.416
lay year l*‘forela*t 8,J!7
; ts since B-pt. I. 1300 666.1QQ
•lav last year &21.HJ7
• jv|Nrts U 4
on hand this day lOL'.SJj
\y I.l*l year 135.211
!l ts and Sio-ks at the Ports—
! s this day 4\**
* this day last y*-ar • V* 53.830
tids day >e.r before last.. 75.78#
ft eipts since Bcpt. 1, lik> .3.0* 31*
* timeSkast year J.1K490
l>efore last 4.806.&41
t .ill ports to-day
-iime day last year 1.<*'5.157
v Movements at Other Ports—
* -ton—Steady; middling. 9 11-16; net
V s.*; gross. 9.636; sales, 1.140;
k 2U2 tM'i.
Or • n -B**ealy; mM-llinc. 9 13*14:
•:rt*>. 20,637; tiro*#, 20.<97;
• * k. 37.472
Quiet; rohktllng. 9 9-16; not re
9.'i gr-**;- IST.; sale*. 1.000; st<*'k.
*■' I* !■ n Bteady; middling. 9\: riel
!.<>*;. grub-, l.fimi; ftcN k. 3u.44 4.
•ton —Pirm; middling. 9%; n*i re
-2.929; gro*s. 2.9C*; stock. 21.002
Ik Dull; mkiddng. 9\. net re-
M. gross, 1.5*4, sales, 74; •10>. , k,
• • Nominal; middling. lo*; net 1
none; gross. 1*72; stovk. 12.437.
Vcrk—l>ttll; mMdling, 10 .1-14. net
■ Aj\ , gross. 2.122; stock. 52.651. '
-Quirt. middling, lO 1 *; net re
iki. gross. 3.92 T.
i>h a-guM. middling, 10 7-16;
U—Net receipts. 1.50 k; gross.
' i M ovements of Interior Towns—
• Steady; mMilling, 9%; net re
. 1.27". gross. 1 27". sales. 404; Mo H.
nj'h^—Btesiy; middling 9 13-16; net
1 • 6.510; gross. 11.835; sales. 1,100;
k 119,9(11.
ills- Quiet; middling. 9 13-16; iot
t ; gTO >. 9.121; stoek. 61,811.
• t n ill—Quiet; middling. 91i; net re
.>l. gross. 1.381; sales. SO; *o k.
*! Steady; middling. 9\ . net re
-17.916; gros>. 17.915, sale.*. 964; stock,
it Firm; middling. 9V
M* rts of Cotton This lmy
1' iton To <Sra Itritaln. 8.637;
continent. 16,698; roastwtse
■ r, ih —Coattwise 636.
1 ndngton— Ooasl wl*r. 721.
■ < 'oust w ise. 2.269.
v York To Ureal Urituln. 559; ronli
‘ In- To rirrat Britain, 2*189.
‘I * reign exports from nil ports this
• tjreat Britain. 10.704; to France,
to the continent. 17.665.
• *i i ri;-n exports from all ports thus
• week: To Great Britain. 38.4.
< . :. *216; to the continent. 43.626.
al for*lmi exports since Sept. 1, 19
Britain. 1.277.169. to France. 282..
*■’ the continent. Hfct.769
♦tl*‘ion. Dee. 3 —Cotton Arm. mfcl
. sales none.
*•1 \ 191, %N I) I UTTOX.
thf lower prices there Is a marked
no nr in s* .i Island cotton trading
• cloning of the week lust Friday
tlmat'd that <hnslderai>l<3 sales
made, approximating 1,500 bags.
' • demand such as to promise lib*
tor the present week. Buyers
'**r have apparently rom* to
t * th trading basis. Sales of
1 t Mit r*torted this Monday.
■ out h follows:
i.oiMas 22 4f22Ml
■ gla* 214021
• o# . UeorgUs 70
'••orgias 19
Ueorglaa 18
' l orglai 17
pts arid Stocks—
!> t break I 2 32* 3 218
u ' l**t week 1,490 6.113
, PU (his season *).i*fc 42.*T
. Pt week | 2.0*4 2.337
c ' ■* on hand j B4MJ ls,Si
MURPHY t CO., INC*.
Hoard of Trada Building. Savannah.
Private leased wires direct to New York,
Chicago and New Orleans
COTTON, rrtH Ha AND till AIN.
New York office. No. 61 Broadway.
Offices in principal cities throughout tbs
South Wrke for our Mark* Manual and
book containing Instructions fur traders
t OTTUN HTI HKB.
Tlie Market t lose* n( n lllse nu
>ear mill Deeline on Par tlnuili*.
New York, Dec. 3.—The cotton market
Opened Me.idy at a decline of 30? points,
being chiefly influenced by mi unexpected j
drop of 3 points in L.v r|Kxl. It soon be
came evident thiit i*ort and interior re
c< l|as would overtop those of i w** k ago
nnd n year no, while It was re|Krtcl
th t .Scufh*Tii >i *%tn.irk*t w. ■ i.ir ‘.
holding their own. By midda) ih. loes
had been Increased to a matt* r of iS(il4
|M#lnts, the disi.iiH month lieing put' u
l.irly wt ik under selling as a hedfrfi
against holdings in n*ar montlis. by
Southern and foreign parties The com
mission house contingent wa. aim -t des
tfctute of business, and Influenilal lnt*r* M
In the* South and West failed to semi
•heir usual supply of order* Boon after
midday th* market worked up • few
points on <1 brief scurry of smaller room
short# for cover, start* and by smaller es
timate* than amldiMted for to-morrow's
• * tlpti .. New Orica mg Ho
Still liter the market t* *ame heavy and
listless and remained In that condition
until Just befoie the close, when promi
nent bulls appeared m the pit and bought
up everything offered. A sheer in point
advance resulted As was the I’.tse dur
ing last week tlie lnv*-**tm-TW public was
unable to bat moms** th* big crop move
imr.t with the small estimates and also
regarded the dull trade in-cotton goods
1. h contradiction of t-v generous mill
consumption estimate* At the < loi*. the
mark* was very tea-ly with prices net
5 10 h tioint* higher on near month.-, and
3 points higher to i [*>tnis lower on far
month*.
§■*l.l fTt %TION* l> ri Tl Itl V.
New York. Dec. 3 -Cotton future*
opened steady at the decline and dost l
firm Price# as follows.
open High Low Close.
January 9 75 9.84 9.7* 9.83
February 9.7 b 9.70 9.70 9 77
March 9.65 9.74 9.62 9 73
April 961 t 9.61 961 9.7 *
May % 9 5S 9 67 955 9.66
June | 9 5*5 9.63 9 51 9 Cl
July 9 51 9 61 9 53 9 61
August 9.N> S 9.33 9.22 952
Heptember h 40 K
December ... 9.61 9.90 9.W 9.9*2
i.i\i:irot>L nn roN m%hk97i*.
Lvc*rp<Kl. D* 3.—Spot, moderate busi
n**s; prices easier; American middling
5 19-33d. Th** tales of the day were 10,-
*4*i; of which ls*“ were for speculation und
export and Included Mn* American. He*
cei| ts 5,60 b I*alea. no American.
Futures opened quiet and closed bare
ly steady; American middling low mid
dling lame: I>ec* mber 5.29*1. selbng; I>-
c**mler-Jnuary 6.25ti5.'2>*1. buyers; Jn
uar>‘- February 5.23d, buyers. February-
Marcb G.2'u5.21d, buyer#; Mar* a-April
5.18fi5.19d. sellers; Aprll-M*y 5.16.1,
Moy-Jum* 5’35 Ift I*4 Jun*-Julv
5 101/5 1 Id. selb r*; July-Augu*t 5. *7*is.‘*B*l.
buyers; August-Sept ember 4.,>>ifs9J, sel
ler*.
>KW fIVII.F. \>s (’OITON lItHKCT.
New* Orleans. Dec. 3 -Cotton futures
steady.
D-c. mber .9.6759 69 A f Til 9 62 r n 9 C 4
January . ,9.65 b 9 Ai Ni \ 9 ft no 9 M
February .9 611/9.66 June . .-9 sr*u95 r *u9 'il
Mf-rch 9.65<{9.64 July 9.|9>it9.57
COTTON LETTERS.
New Y'ork. Dor. 3 Murphy ft Cos. aav:
Cotton In Liverpool closed jlmui 3-64.1 !>.•-
low KiturJay'* closing j-rlce* owing to
selling bv t lk conltncrit. This now* wa*
rtgnr.ii'd* a unfavorable and caused our
notrk* f to open atsait 5 points lower, but
It rul tl steady on New Orleans and olh
, r i-u tlons of tlui South sending buying
orders The New Orleans crowd continue
•., r y bullish. th.u market showing mor>
strength than ours, however, towards the
Litter part of the session, we a lvanced 6
to 10 |H>ints buying lielng prlnclpolly for
local account, who ore exp-ctlng g‘>o-i
Mverpool to-mon -w We art nelined lo
nirtlrliuile narrow market until if<t-r hall,
.lay* unless the g,. ernrn* nt r ep" rt on th
;.h will contHln s me surprise not lo k-d
for. Al present mono i" II 1* exp- - led to
Ih- raiht-r bullish KstlmaleJ isirts .*
.gainst 52.820 lust year N Orleans ex
|H*,cls to I-or row 16.3-n 3ti 17.39)0 against 11.-
2.2,; Houston. lf..tw to 17.000 ago nat -i.lt:
lust year
New York. Dec 3.—llubt-ard Bras ft
c„ Mad atlvaes f: tu the continent
t. tort trade condition- as unfavorable, a
general <lf k Io business twlng r*-iserti I
in all district* exeept France, when Gu
bus.ness I* g't! Man, lo -tt I dbl b"t '*u
■ an, Uf activity of list week, and the
I line 111 UvcriHv l to-rf. red.* t thi
i!lappo!ntmeiit *'ur maikti has been a
• I net t ne. recovet .ng * decline In the
morning wth rase. N. to are to he short
Ri face of ihe crop estimates, while t om
•nls.-ion houses complain of the absent'*
of out le Investment orders. August was
-dl In arltdiage brokers ogalns: pur
chasers m Liverpool. Wtf re He dl-ount
on each month must result in severe los-es
to the holders of the stock Th. move
ment at the Interior towns shows a gain
vrr last w. k. but the seml-wccklv m0ve
,,,,-nt is reftoi ml to If about the same a*
|u*l week
l.rriMtTE 44E 4 irTTttY 4 lltlP*.
By A 8 Johnson
80 far a* acreage Is concerned, dt h
been m> opinion that ."*■••'' -- *;
taken ato In Tease That there wa
£me increase „• ■" 'J”'
so much as generally bellevetl I r-para
tlons for thousands of acre, were com
menced, which time was never given to
#v*n plain ■ . . $
Humming up the situation and making
due allowance for Increase tn ItJ-c. "
wli: I* almost Impoeslble to figure how
this crop can ev.r reach fJHMW This
lig.ire Is arrived n by allowing Texas
(which Include* Indian Territory! aid Ar
kansa- an In .. •- of
the crop of 1899-Iff", 'h. balance of the
stales showing ad. ticll of 4.*..y00 M>
I'llruiatiomi ar lia.-#i upon a >i* M
St astm of not more than 9.1XD.000. and. as
stimlng there will b- but ll#Uc of thl- crop
■ orrlctl over. It oi ght to give something
under 9..'9*"*> * the commercial crop of
lffkMUOl
Should my Idea* ptore Incortacl ami the
top turn out ev.n 10.000.000. lire trade will
be for, ctl 111 witness another areot - ,trt -
Ity of supplies which will, undoubtedly,
again attract the attention of speculator*
next spring and summer, and we may yet
witness, before rhe , r. p of 1901-192 I* as
sured the highest prl -cs seen In twenty
to twenty-live years.
■ Sill GOOD*.
New Y'ork, Dec. 3.—The market for dry
gmxls to-day haa rhawit no change In con
dition of staple cottons. Business In
printed fabric* quiet ut previous prices
Gingham* In fair demand at previous
prices. Other comlltlon* unchanged
nun i *i-
JOHN W. DICKEY,
• took and llond Broker,
tiartTi, GA.
Write foe 1.1*4.
HIE MORNING NEWS: TUESDAY. DECEMREK 4. 1000.
na\ %i. rroMKN.
Monday. Dee. J
HP!HITS Tt-RPKNTINK-The turprn
•inc market snd flrai .u with
of 523 iwaks. and closed firm and un
chiugcd. with *u further •alt's re purled
The demand was moderate throughout the
• lay at the quotations. Ink there was not
understood to Ih any marked tendency
either up or down The day’s receipt*
wrp- 1,061 ami the iXports 235
HOB IXK -Considerable strength Is ik
veloping in €h*- rosin market, as was
*hown to-fiay by further advance* after
the closing, tirade* K F. t sold live
i-ents above the official quotations In
sufficient quuntittes to establish the ad
vance price ae the official tnarke*. Th
market wyi utujeistood to be Very. Ilrtn
at qudtatamt*, with • tendency for hotter
prices. The demand is for nil grad* v
there being very little discriminating
The day's rH et|Nh wa re 3.69**. and the ex
ports 1.646. Price* as follows:
A. B. F Si *> I .11 65
D 1 3> K 17"
K 1 35 M I 7i
1 % 1 ft N 2 1 .
S 1 45 W O 2 55
II 1 55 W W 2 9t)
ll* eipts Monday— Bplrlta. llosln.
1* l: It 17* 651
B. F 6c VV 432 1.294
S A I. 4M 1,754
Kxports Monday—
B. B ItaiH'd, Haltlmor# 1 •#>
B B Tallahassee, New York— 235 56d
Spirits Ilosui.
BtON*k April 1. 1900 2.197 142 5-6
lb,|| > to-lay l."Kl 3.638
It*' *el;Hs previously 292.954 727,152
Total since April 1 396.212 873 356
12xports to-day 22* 1.646
Kx|muup previously 259 97 * 732.400
Kxports since April 1 910.216 734.016
Stock *ai ha ml to-day 139.H0
I X.V'92
Fharleaton. Dec. 3.—Turpentine firm,
3&Hc.
Hooln firm, unchanged.
V\ ilm.ngtoti. Dec 3 —B|dris turpentine
nothing doing, prices unchanged, receip**
115 casks.
liosin firm. 31 2ttfil 25. receipts. 33"
Crude turpentine steady. 31 4*> and 2#/,
r*celi'ts 62
Tar flrtii, $1 55; rrctip’s. .Yr 9
l l> A>> I %L.
MONEY—The demand keeps fairly up
with the supply.
FOREIGN EXCHANGE—Market barely
days. 64.8 7 *. ninety days. 34 79V fruia s.
Part* and Havre, sixty days. 5.21 S. Bwls*.
sixty days, 5.244; IMgtan. 5 24. marks,
sixty days. 94; ninety day*.
DOMI6BTIC EXCHANGE - Ht-adv;
banks rt* buying at 1-16 .11- ount ami
selling oh follow-: $25 and under. 10c pr -
ntium. 125 to 350, 15c premium. f
'At*' premium; 1100 to 33-0. 26c premium,
fJA to 31.n0. *„ premium; Sl.utu ami over,
75c per M premium.
HI-;* Flt ITI ES~ Desirable s*curitle- ur
s.ar * tspecially bank sto*'ks. Outral of
Georgia Incomes are again active and
strong.
fttoek*.
Rid. Ask.
Augusta and Savannah R H .110 110 *
Atlanta and West Point 130
do 6 ier cent certificates I**
Au*u>ta Factory 94 Nv
Cltlten*' Hack 135
< hatltatn Punk HI 113
Chatham It. K &I. Cos.. A 57 W
do do H 56 67
i: ml* and Phoimix Mfg <’o 162 1*
Edi.-on Electric Ilium. Cos \f*l 110
Knttrprlw Mfg. Cos 160 l‘*3
Germania Rank 131
Georgia and Alabama 26 >
Geofgia Rallr aid. common . 216 219
GratiltevUle Mfg Fo I®*
J I* King Mfg Cos 12 l’*6
loing|e\ Mfg Cos IF* 13*
Merchants National Rank .. .115 1!6
National Bank of Savannah .....153 157
Oglethorpe Savings and Trust ...112 11.1
People’s Savings and !a>nn I°l K*
Seaboard, ommon 11H l-'i
do preferred 33 30
Bouthw* stern Railroad Cos 1W 111
Savannah tla** Light Cos 26**
Southern Rink 158 160
Savannah Rank and Trust 116
Sibley # *o.. Augusta 85 **
Savannah Brewing 163 bt
Itoitd*.
Rid A'.k
Char . CMI /C Ana Ist 5* 19"“ l H
Chat & Gulf R R 6 per cent. Ist
mortgage l'G lffi
A Hart i city 4s. 1922 1"* tiJJ
Augusta city Is. 1927 I#* 1 3
do 4Ss. 1925 Hi
do 7s. 1903 W?
do Cs. 1913 133
Ala Mid. ss. tnd'd 19 M A N 10P*, 102>-
Xcgusta Factory, 6 j*er cent . 1915.111 11*1
Brunswick and Western 4*. 193* 83 S5
C. It It. A Ranking collateral 6s. 94 95
<\ of O. Ist motg. st*. 1945
F. A A 121
<\ of <*a <*on. .V. 1945. \l AN... fR* 96*3
C. of G. Ist Incomes. 1945 # 62 s *
do 2nd Income* !*’* Mk
do 31 Inc. met, 1945 8 9
C of O. (M G. A A. Div.) 5*
1947. J A J 98
C of O (Baton Branch), 6s. 1926
J A D v 98
City a Suburban R R. Ist 7s HO
Columbus City ss. 11*9 107
Charleston city 4*. 1909 MO 102
Kag> A Plus nix Mill* 6s. IMB KB 110
Edison Electric Illuminating 6*..105
Enterprise Mfg 6*. 1912 102
Georgia Rallr*<d 6- 1910 H 6 117
G. B A F . 1946. J A J 11l 114
Georgia A Alabama Ist ss, 1946.. 1(6 M 7
Georgia state 3'*.*s. 1930. J. A J ..110 112
ibt .{> v s, 1915. M A N 106 107
do 4>i*. 1915 H 9 1?)
Macon city t>s. 1910. J A J. ... IH 118
do 4 1 **. quar.. Jan l I*®
oceun Steamship ss. 1920 I*>4 106
Savannah city s*. quar. January
1918 HO 111
do ss. quar.. February 19*4* - .109 110
South Carolina state 4 , ' l . Ml3 H 7 119
S.bley Mfg. Cos. <W. 1903 102
South Round *•< W1 * 1 (I)I *
8.. F A W. gen. nit'g* 6*. 1934 125 12*’*
do do Ist 5-. goj l. 1934 113 114
do Bt. John Rl\*. Ist 4* 1931.. 95 P*.
New York. Dec 3 Money on call firm
er t 3*.4i6 per cent . last loan 4 |*er cent
Prime mercantile paper. 44M4* per cent
Sterling * xchange firm with actual busi
ness In bankers' hill- at 14 86% for de
mand .and 91 *iVfj|.M4t 7or sixty days
p.*►!•'*! rates $1 86’§. 4*ommerdal
Mils. S4 0%4i I 81Q Sliver certificate*. *1
c'c. Bar ‘•liver. 64%c. M* xl< an dollar*. .'4>-
Government bond* weak State bonds In
a :tf* Railroad bond?- strong
not %BfD VMIBOB.
oprnlnu *f 4 oitgreaa Exerted no
IlNrkril Kffeet on Prleea.
New York Dec 3 —Npeculallve actlvlly
continue*! rather depressed 111 stocks to
day. Bunlnes# was on .1 diminishing
s-Mle and lacked even the isolated f*a
tures of great activity nd strength which
gave It character on different days last
week when the tendency to contract deal.
Ing* was already manife*t.
The ofx-nlng of Congress nnd the pre
sentation of the president’* message are
looked to by tradition to eup/fiy motive*
for moving price*, but it can hardly be
-aid that any general Influence wa* ex-
rcised on prices b£ these to-da> The
message was made a device by profession
a | trader* to efre*i aome movement In the
„tert stocks Alarmist* rumor* had been
.urtent as to it* and oo#VJXj4*6 quy
tlon The stock* proved tn W
bear attack and the decline brought out
considerable offering* of long stock effect,
log a deeline at one time In Tenner**
Coal of 4V and In Steel and Wire of
The*e were the weakest *ioek*. and they
rallied o ashort covering and IQ re
apecllvaly. On the other hand Sugar wa*
fairly buoyant, rlnlng at one time 3\ and
Hoeing with a net gain of IS In the out
side market also Standard Oil soli at $lO,
leaving all (previous records fir behind.
The upward rush of aver 6 point* In
Pacific Mall wa* mad- at the opening and
was prompted by the genetal convenience
In the view* reported from lhe |strt> lead
er* In Washington a* toVth* ptomincnt
place given the ship subsidy *.II in the
party prograenmr for the -**k*n There
‘was quite a large short'lnt* r*t caused in
the stock which emphasised the rise. The
sum*' was true of Sugar, which recover**!
It- Bat unlay loss with the approach of the
dividend meiting The dividend meeting,
however, was postponed from to-day and
the stock became quiet
The railroad list was extremely Irregu
lar Baltimore arul Ohio suffers! shai|4y
*ui ac xiuut of the legal proceedings to en
join the fv*>ntnt of the dlvi*hnd on the
(wnrnon sto k pending th* de is *n of the
right* of the preferred Mt*ok t share
equally with the common •t- k In dft\ft
d*aids over 4 jmr cent. Ther* wet* also
onsplcuous etoks in th r illr. i l 11 -1
which gained sharply. In eluding Pennsyl
vania / the Padci. The fad that neither
tn* gain* nor th** Ih.-> snnw* and the pro.
f* sslotiul cf.aia ter of the vkaltng- Net
withstanding the reduced uctivpy there
was a sharp harxk'nlng in the coll money
rat** to 6 per cent late in the da), at
which figure it nqutrtd a ml. I ion dolar*
to meet the needs of the belaud borrowers
who had hehl out f*r klu r terms
To-day s3sih<o" went Into tlt< mt -crea
• tr% (or transfer to N* w t/leans and $900.-
■* for trunsfei to Ohlcc>, * Buch a rib
of ic pie lion of cash reserves of the banks
Is certain to hav a marked Influence on
tit* tuon<> market
The gbaorptlon of bonds c>*itinned |arg<
aral Important and prices wa re generally
higher Bpectal features wen- t'hiag * and
Adoii .; v s. Ring.- i’ounly Elevated 4s and
tin* 4 | • r i cni issue* **f Norfolk and West
ern. In ton Pacific and Reading. Total
va as. par value. s4..'As,Qv>
l’nitad States new 4s deciimsl * 4 i-er cent
on th* last call
The tola I stock sale* tox lay w* re 614.&UU
shares, as follows: Alcltifon Is.iut*. Atch
tsM pr* l- rred. 16.30 U; liahiinnt. and Ohio.
'•.SOu, Chesapeake onl Ohio. 11,(100; Chi
cago. Burllrxlan und gum y. rkOt* . D**n
v. r and Rio G , pref . 6 Sno. lamisvllie and
Nashville 5.3ft0; Manhattan. 12 m*>. Minn*
•polls ami B laHiis. 6.fco*. Mbsauri Pn-
lti 21.7'p. New York Central. 12.709,
Northern Pa. IM . 12.100; JVnnsylvanla.
M. Reading first preferred. Jl.*snr, st
Lout# Bouthwestern. 7.uu*. Bt lands South
west.rn pieferr*d. 12. km. Bt Paul. 13,000;
South, rn l*ar|f|<*. 24.700 Southern Railway.
•*3.K* • doothern Railway (Hefcrrcsl. 21.452.
Texas and Pa 111 I'nlan Pacific.
-"l'mon Pacific preferred. 4.l*V
Amen .in Bteel atsl Win •**. American
Tot.uco. I.Mki. Brooklyn K.ii i.| Tr.n.li
11. On. ( oi.nneiital Tot.oi-o. s.u). Krdrrnl
St..l I'a tflr Mull, Ml). lNoplr',
lia*. Suy.r. 1C.I0; Tfriir.w,
ni,.t Iron. K.W.I. CnlirU HUB-, be.Hlier,
16. W.
Ni w York Block ljt t.
Ati'hloon :r> .. u M : ,i'h ......
: it i . . do pi • ‘
Bali * Ohm . T'. Wheel. I. K ln>,
< - ii I’a Itlc MU. do 2rvl (ir . f 7T\
Can. Ho Si', W|. C.ntrnl lo'y
chr ; ft Ohio .. J7-,,Thlrd Avenue 113
Chi. G. W. .... lr',ill. ft O pref ...
•'hi. B ft v 136S N.l! Tubo .... *n,
Chl In<l & L. Sl'.- Ai |.ref |l,
•k) prof 57U. Am.il Copper #l>,
Chl ft 111 l . Ad.im- Ktprm 13k
Chl ft N* .. !OU Am l-:xpree .. 162
C R. I ft f 115*. r.t< Exprr.e 4k>,
C. C. C ft St. I, 6*‘ .■ We:| K.iricn Kk.IU
Col So ir. Am rot oil .... II
do Ikt pref. .. v',j do pref sn
4o 2n<! pref 17', Am Moirtim .. 5
I>e; A lluil-in do pref Si 1 ,
I **l l- ft W 1M | Am. SA. Befn Sl',
Iren ft B O s '. Jo pref
'ln p*cf Th*, Am H|Hill!i I',
’i • II . oO pf I .17
Jo Ist pref . 39VAm S Hoop 276,
Gt. Nor pr* f Ik u. ft a pref. ~... 73
Hock c. i,i !>, Am ft Win
Ho>k Volley ... ieSi Jo pref . M',
lillnotk Cent UC. Am Tin I’.ate ..
Brno Centtiil 2‘ <lo pref >',
Jo pref. 46 \m. Toti.ero ...Pff 7 ,
U Krle ft VV 35V, .lo pref 130
Jo pref 107 |AtIH. .VBn. Cos. .. 49
Shore 2l>, Brook B T 72S
L ft N let'. Col. K ft Iron .. SI
Man. I, it-\c.mi T.rhaero 3‘V
.'let HI By. .„17-> Jo pref K
\le C ntr.l 13', Kftlcr.t Steel 4> s ,
Minn, ft Ht. I. . . , Jo pref 7*.',
Jo pref 39',! len. Electric 167
Mo P.i.’lflc . . On Gill'orn 57'y
Mobil, ft 0hi0... t!V Jo pr-f 100
Mo. K ft T.. .. I.t I Inti. l’aiK-r :
Jn pref. . .77A, do pref 73
N. J. Central . .14k'? IJicleJe Gm .. TS
N. Y. Cen'ral ..ns . Natl. 81-.-ult ... 37V,
Nor ft Weet. .. 4J*. Jo pref Sl'4
Jo pref *1 |Na*l. le a.l 19
No I'.i *Hlc' 7>>l,! Jo pref stps
.W pref. ...... kSVN.iII. Steel 35%
Ont. ft \\ . -i I • J<. pr.-f M
r*re. It ft Nav 4S |N. V A Broke.!
Jo pref . ... 76 North Am 19’,
Penn.ylvanla ...USVl'arWr Coa.i rj
ftenJlnx 199, do 1-4 pref. .. k*
Jo lat pref. .. ,: do Stxl pref 67
do 2nd pref. .. 31V, P.cine Mall .... 17'-,
ftlo G. W 67 ||*enp|a'a Gan ... lblt
<lo pref. 94',|1‘rere—l H ('. ... s**,
St. 1. A S F... !'. ilo pref 82V,
do Ift pref 75 ||*ull I*al. cr Sd
do 2nd pref. . 46 |!, Hope ft T 5'4
St. U Sw 16V, S-if.rr 133%
do pref, v d* |>r-f 117',y
St. Paul OTHiTetin. C. ft I ... 69
Jo pref 175'- I*. S. I.eniher .. I2\
Si. I' A< >m 190 do prel 7'.
So. Pa-lfle 42S I'. S Ituhber 29
So. Railway lk* do pref *s'i
Jo pref *7S Weal t'nlon ...
Tex ft l'ne ! HR. I*B KJi
t’nloo Paclfle .. 71 ? * Jo pref 6C,
do pref Ni |P. C. C ft Si. L. 5S
> Bond,.
(7.8.2* ref rna . I‘*4, N. Y. Cen. lkl*
Jo <X>U . ,I'uVi bid . ... WS,
Jo se. rea 110 N. J. C. en. br IS7‘.
Jo 3x. eou 110 N*o. I'.i 3h TO 7 .
Jo new 4k,re 18k No. l' 4x lof.',
do new 4a.00u.13k ,W. ft O. 4k W l ,
Jo old 4r. res 115 N. Y., C ft 8(
■lo okl 4k. e0u.116 I* 4k !*i'4
Jo 5k rs 113',,N VV .-on 4k W
•to sk. eou 113V,\>re Nav !'* ..11l
r of C. J 65, WVlre Nav 4k I'H',
sHn 4.- I". rOc H l.lne 6, IJ7 : ,
do aJJt 4k k>, rt.. Jo >on 5* 116',
C of <• con 5k ok', Read fl* n 4, 9S
do lkl Inc ...S3 It. <! W llk 1004.
do 2nd Inc 17 Hi I. * !r. M
Can So Indk inv .on 5k ... 113',
f of O 4',k IW, HI. I. ft S K
IS ft fi (a I.*' *en 6- I
ft Nw- eon 7k <1 P eoaa 171
Idd H* Hi V. C. ft P
tin do 8 K Iklk 119*.
leb in bid 1 IS' do do in 121',
I‘hi Term l 94 t’i, tk
Col So 4k Ity 5k .112%
|(. ft It. f> 4k I‘'SS. Itope ft T 6k 7'
Er.e Gen 4k 75V, I ft f’ Iklk 1136
F W. ft 1> C. > do Jo 2nd* bid 77
lkl, 75 l*n Pk 4k l"7 T i
Gen Klee Ik lW* U'ihnkh lkl* —116%
lowa len Iktk 114 ik> JnJk lot'k
1 ft N tif lk lo ,WeH Shore 4k .Ilia
Mo. K ft T Wlk c.-n >.
2nd* , Va. (>n( *!
do do 4k *l'i
New York. Dee. J.~Bundar<l Oil Sirji
a.
New York. (>• I-Standard Oil . fl-Ulb
carek made n kenk.rt onal kdvnnce to-day.
pakklia (he W mark and kelllna at 810.
an advance of 20 pdntk for the day.*
Ilnri'k) ft t o’a Htoek l.eller.
New York. Dec. 2.—The etock market
' opener* active and generally lower al
though there woe kome notable ex< eplionk
to the common tendency Pacific mall w.ik
eonkplruoukly active lit Ihlk reepeet, the
kto. * advancing ovar i polnla In rhe earl>
dealing* on buying attributable to the
Idea that In hi* mek,a*e to Congfekk Ih
-I'rekldent would take Mrong grourutk In
favor of the shipping uhWy hill On the
other hand. Chi Induurlal ahare were
rather f*verlh. notably the ateel atoekk.
on report* that the,PreMdent would urge
leglelatlon looking to Placing of re*tr|c
llom upon th* great Induatrtal com til na
tion*
NIMXLbtHBOC MkHKF.TH.
Note—Theae quotatlona are revlked
1 daily, and are kept a* near aa possible m
Southern Railway.
Train, Arrive and lteiatri Savannah on 9uil Merivllan Time—Ona Hour Slower
Than Ctly Time.
S,ticJule In Effrot Nov. 15. 1900.
i:r\* : . U\ ; T<> Till east . REAfiCP
N M enual Time.l No
12 55pm urn l.v Stvannuh Ar | b loam 3 15, in
tEastern Time.) | |
4 21pm 4 Mm Ar lllarkvtlle Dv, 3 tßktm| 1
6 u..| in 6 ltkiut Ar ' olumbla I.' ' tl 5--4111
* lopin * Earn Ar Charlotte I,v|| * Bpm 8 :o<ni
11 4|j*ii• If 22pm Ar Greenrboro WP®®. ' lvlt ‘
Hi* Ar .. Norfolk Lv| .. .
12 Mam 1 pm Ar Danville l.v] 5 40pm( 4 bun
6 OO.int 6 “.pm Ar R|, htii.eul l.v 13 O.pm II uH 11 "
~ gam 43pm Ar Lynchburg l.v I B*l 2 fpim
4 ievnt 5.7 pm Ar Chariott**vU|* l.v 2 oim 12 Him
7 35am * Ar VVaahlnglon Lv 111 Isam| * ftdvm
'■* :.'.nn . ~.n. vr Balt tw tt l.v 8 SSnni 82 pm
11 Ban 2 56,m Ar . I'lill ,d> Iphta Lv|| I im| 8 96pm
pm l im Ar Nw 3 ork Lv o>m J- pm
* v Pallet Lt ) 99pm, 10 warn
N '■ To THE NORTH AND WEST H* °
ifi at ml Time > I
Li .7. 77.' Savannah " A smi
(Eav|* n Time )
* Y>.un Lv I 'ounvbla l.v I I S&anv
Sikkim l.v .-.pArtnntniig I.vil • t&pm
12 lOnm l.v \,h< vllle Lv 3 nr.pnv
4 vCpm Ar Hoi Spiing* l* v !'* *■' ,m
7 30pm Ar Knusvllle Lv | I *
6 10ant Ar la'kingnm Lv ’IO 20p.it
7 45nir Ar Clncinnail Lv k iV|>m
6 Oopm Ar Si Lout* ■•••• *•' *'**lll
I Mam v- 1 ili Jilt ' ‘ ? ‘
All Iratnk arrive and Jepnrt from the I'lanl Svivteiii Station.
THHOCaiI CAR SERVICE, ETC
TRAINS 22 AND M DAILY. NEW YORK AND FLORIDA EXPRESS Vaatl
buleil llmlt.kl iralna. with Pullman thawing Room Sleeping C.irs between Sav.uv
n.vh and New Y..rk Conne ta ai Waahlngtoo with Colonial Kpre- for Bneton
Piillm.li. Hl.n-ping C,r tenrern Cbarldte and Richmond and t'birkvtte aia( NOc
folk 1 lining Cai* S.'rvr all meaD bet v ecu Savannah vnd Wakhlcgton
TRAINS 35 SN'D ,M DAILY. THE UNITED STATES FAST MAIL V.Mlhulcd
l.mlic.l tialna, cirrvlig Pulim.n Drawing Room Sleeping Care teTkcft S.V'in nh
ind New York Dining car* n rve all meal* between Savannah and Waanlngton
AlkO Uullmin Drawing lUm Slecr.lnk Cara between Savannah and Cincinnati.
IhrO'irSi Akltrv llle and 'The Lind of th# Skv "
For co in pier. Information nl to rat a echo, Into- elc apply to
F S UaNNU.N, 3d V P. ft v) M .1 M CULP. T M W A TURK. O. P. A .
Waahlngtoo. D C
8 II HARDWICK. Anet C.en l Uakk Ag.nl Atlanta. ()*.
(I GROOVER Ticket Agent. IMant Svte*n Station
JAMES FREEMAN C P ft T A 141 Bull ulreel Savannah Or , Phone* 850
a.vord with the prevailing whole kale
prlrek t till, tal ipaitatlonk are not tiet'l
v hen they d.kagree with the price* w.rale
ktiierk *k
I miklri anil Northern I'rivdoee.
POULTRY The market I* ateatlv yu.v
latlotit. Broiler*. 30ti3.V per |anr. half
grown. tSti.Vie; three-fourttie grown, iwtrr
60c: hciik. 6.d175c; natkterk. #tljs<k . duck*.
st’7t7sc, gecke. 75cti$l 00
EGt’.S Fresh candled. 2Mi23c. cold elor
a;e. UfiS2c.
BUTTER The lone of the market is
firm Quotation* Cooking 2le; Imita
tion* S3. New York etal* dairy. . e*.
Ira F.igln- 77',c
CHEESE Market firm; fancy full
rreanv ehcewe. for 20 to 22-|vnuii.|
average; 2*713n-povm.t average*. 13c.
Early Vegellilc.
IRISH POTATOES— Northern, $l9O
sack
CABBAGE—Sfik per head
ONIONS—YeLow. in laiirel*. *2 70.
cratie >: red $2 tkt
tlreail*t■ ff. Hay anil firaln.
FLOUII Market t.idy: patent. $1 it),
straight. s:'y. fancy. $175; family, gi.lio
MEAEPi.II. per barrel. *27u. per *aek.
$1.25: . Ity 111e.11. f>er iwrek. Ldte.l, $1.12': 1
1 15, water ground. $1 154 H 17'%. clly gr,i.
sacks. *1.30, 1 warl grit*. Hudnut*. per l>ur
r*|, $2.75, |M-r sack. $1.22'.,. sundry
brand* SPIT%(SLSO aaclt.
CORN Mark. ! firm white. Job loir. 65-.
curkvad iota. 67 . mix..l turn. j.d. lota. 62 ,
■ kilo.id 1011, fft-
BICE Market etrirdy; demand goik).
fancy head. 8c; fancy. S^* - .
Prime 5
flood 4'.,4,
Fair 4 fH'9
Common 3 l i
OATS No 7 mixed carload. 33'V: J°h
lot* 354)215 . white clipped, car*, 38c. yob.
tn.-
BRAN Job lot*. 95 . nrkUil lots, 91V
HAY- Mnrkrt aleady; No 1 timothy.
90c: J*vb. 9* . No 2. hv* joh: BV. car*.
kiirrnr and Caffe—.
BUOAR-
Ctn lo.f . .... 6 19))lnmond A SB4
Priiah.d 624 Confi-cHoner#' A.5.91
Powderel ..s.9l|Whlla Extra C.. 5.84
XXXX pow'd ...5.79 Extra C s2*
Dr.inolate I . .s.'4 Golden C. viyi
1 . lH|THmrg 491
Moitl Ia t; 09
COEEKE—
Mocha 79 e Prime No 3
Java 36 c| Good No 4 1914.-
Peatwrrv 14 C Pair No 5 10 c
Fan< r No. I . 11 Vy;Ordinary No. 6.. 9'4c
Choice No 2 —lo%c|Common No 7 9c
llrleil nail liv aporaleit Ernlta.
APPLES— Evaporaiod. 7d7H<-; aim drpd.
Hill Ik-.
APRICOT*— Evaporated. 10. pound;
neetatlne*. 10*'.
RAISINS—L L.. *2lll. Imperial onldnet*
*2 75; l.evke. W-ieiWd teixea. It, r'Uiid
PEACHIvS Evaporated, iiealed. 17%-;
unf>**ale,t tt*, 4|9c.
PEAKS— Kvaporatad. k\c.
Hardware and llnlldlna Mnppllea.
LIME. CALCIUM. PLASTER AND
Cement Alabama and Ge rg.a lime | n
fair demand and eell at 80 rent* a Ivarrelf
epedal calcined plaster. *!.on per hiriel;
llklr. 411.5 $!,!.25;
carload lot*, special; Portland .ement, n
tall $-25 carload lot*. s2.o’>t<2.3tt.
LUMBER, u o II V ESSE IS HAVAN
NAII Minimum vard sl*e. IIO.STr,, tl oo ;
.•. ir -ms *12.791-113.011; dim nit *tie*. sl4Ol
4r1k.00. "hip etock sl6 tmi* on. aawn tie*.
$8 .9diß 50; hewn tin*. *sSl3hr
OIL Market eteady; demand fair. lg
na|. ts4|fttk*; Weal Virginia black. 9*112r.
lard. s*r; nea**fool. 60r/70c. nwchlnery. 16
lln(*d SU. <**•■ *'v '. t*Jlel. 78',';
keiokene. prime white, lie. water while.
13 ; Pratt'* a*tral 14c. deotorixxl atove
gasoline, drum*. ll%c, empty oil Ivarr. la.
delivered, 85c.
SHOT—Drop, $1.79*. B. B and large. 175;
chilled, *l7s
IRON- Market very teady; Hwieile. Sy
NAIIA—Cut. *:T> haie, wire. $2 25 bac
BARBED WIRE—SJ.SO per 1W pound*.
OUff POWDEK—Por keg. Austin crack
shot, $1.(0; half keg*. $2.25. quarter keg*.
$1 75, champion ducking, quarter keg*.
t-25; Dupont and llaxard amokelcw*. half
keg*. *ll 35; quarter keg*. $5.75. l-|KHin.l,
canister*. $1 W); I*** 25 ler cent.; Trola
•lorr emokeles* powder. 1-pouml can*. sl.
10-pound can*. 90> pound
I niton llnaalna and Tie*.
II AGOlNG—Market llrm. Jute. 2'4-
pound 88,'-; largo bd*. a'ic. email kt*.
2-ftouiMl. 7txc; <a leland bagging. 12'V
TlES—fttaralard. *-pound. arrow, large
lols, $1.30; small lot*. $1 23
11. Hide* anil Moot.
HA I.T—Demand I* fair and the market
steady: .orb'-I* lots, pri-pound burlap
sack*. 47c; too-pound cotton back*. 4sc;
llb-pvMUid buriap sack*. 51V; HO-pound
< olton sack*. 7>3%c; ir.-pound lxirla|>
*. k*. 58V; 125-pound oottob ack, %c;
2W-l>o'ind tuiriap *a'k*. 91c
HIDE*— Market firm, dry flint, 13%c;
dry salt. IlHc-g r ” n tc -
VVUOL-Nominal, prime Georgia, frea
of sand hura and bln k wool. 19o; bla-k.
16. . burry, I Or. Wax. 25c; tallow. 3%c-
Deer skins, 20c
Erutt* and Xafa.
APPLES Northern variety 22 80*13 .V>
ORANGES-4Kla 1. *2bdrSOO per hox
PRUNES—6O* to b". lot . 50s t.. 60*. B%CI
Ont to 70*. Tc; 70* to . *V. **• *' $O. 4c;
90s to low, $v
UA.NANA*-*1 7b2.0 bunch
LEMONS—Mnrkrt atrady at *2 50.
COCOANUTS—>4 a per 100
PH\NUTB Ample slock, fair demand,
rtarket Arm; fancy hand-fjeked. Virginia,
I* r pound, 4Vc: hand-picked Virginia, ex
tra*. 4tg. N C. eee-l pewnula, 4c.
NUTS—Almond*. Tarragona. 16c; Idea*.
16c; walnut*. French. 12c. Naples, Ur,
pecan*. Ur; llraiU*. 13c. filbert*. 12c; as
sorted nuts, 40-pouiaJ and 25-pjuod boxvs,
1 12‘*c.
llM4*on. llniu* mill lotrd.
DA’oN MmkH Arm. l B (V lt
7 V 1 B b4lllf*, ( iio tinl
4 ir<iiuK Ui vi r|tp fix* . D B Belli** .
(Wet#m); **u“h *1 G It xl*l‘!*.
•I .\ MB--Bii#ca 4*ure<l. HGlfi-***■
laAKDl'uit, in iiif(M, IV. $••
pound tinr* anl Bn-|Miuiul K%
*• iiipound, in tierce#. •-'* . |K)Und tin
unl su-|h>uiu! tub*-. 6‘v
-11144 KI.MM Ol i
FISH- Mackerel. b#lf-!.rrt*lj, N“ 1.
No 2 #7 ii No J. 15.75; kit#. No
I. $1 ?; No i. ii i". No ;t k rNin#h.
1-pound brick#, ti'r . •*|*ouiml briuk •**.
B*n*k**d bertime. |cr Ikx. I7(fl#c. l)u!**b
btrrlnx. in k**##, fi.io, new tnullci#, tmif
harrelH. fJ 7:.
HYRl’I* Mark* t quiet; (ieorKt* •(#!
Fiorliia #yru|. buylnx *t
at 35 ; iiifur hqu#** nt 10S|J.t4’.
HONKY-Falr ‘i n. m l. airttlned. In I4i r
rei#. KHikm
HlKh wince tm#U. $l 27.
4M i: %> FMKIUTMft.
COTTON—Savannah to Iknion, per
*wf 2.V; to York, |#r rwt . 2<V. tr
Phtladclphi# imi iio $1 Halt (more II
FORBIGN DlßKCT—Hr*nw n. ; Llv
4-rpool. av-. Ilim'ur* 48,’; Gcn -a. 51*'.
Itarffdona. ’&■. Man'henter. 45c; HavTe,
40* , Antwi rp, 40c. Rrval. 4dc; lWlter4un.
4*. Trieste u* JaNDIIIF<'T<-UverfMiol
3Miik llAmbiira. 40-. lottwnburic. U .
bliMBBl
liftitlntor** anl eastward. I4.fr*) to !5.75 per
\l incltullmt I’ortlaud
I at'M it Kit Ily ftiMim Huvftnnali to
Baltimore. $3); to r. It It or It hhl O.
flaN'k-**. $5 s*). to Philadelphia I<V ,e
cwt. (4 pound* to foot), to N**w York.
!•;:•)) |M*r M. $7 25 lo lork; ilfiitrred to
lifwion, $8 ;**.
NAVAI. HToitlCß The n#irke I# firm;
medium slxe vessels Ito-in Cork, for
order#. %n 6*l |or barrel of Slo |aur(i#, and
5 |er cent pitmax* Bplrlt#
40 Ksdon# gro##. and 5 (• r cent prlmaife
l*arse veseel#, r<#tn. $; spirit.**. 4-* S*l.
Hteam. 11c |M-r i*o on ro#in. 21'
•at Mplrlt# K4ivAjiu#h (o lb>s(on. and HVfco
on roxln and Ifr on spirit* to New York
GlB 6191. I’ROVlfinkt. ICTI’.
New York. Dec. 3 Flour quiet, slca*ly
all day and a little more active nt former
|*rl*s* Rye flour weak; fair lo good. 82 9"
trl 10; choice lo fancy, $3,154,3 45. Buck
wheat flour dull, $J 154)210; tun kwhe.it
qtilcf. Uornniral aleady. .
Rye steady.
Barley quiet, barley null dull
Wheat B,sit firm; No 2 red. 7xV' f o I*
afloat, options hnd a good stiff undertone
all day, with a fairly uellvc general
trada. Ineludlng a g*sl demand from
short* The chief buying motives Impel.
ed small world's shipment*, higher cable#,
buillah Argentlne icporis n Jecreas- In
the English visible ami a gisal i-iisb *le
niand at Chicago. Clo-eJ firm ami 'vtitie
net higher; No. 2 r,,1 January ttosed TVv.
March. 799,c; .May. 7V . l>ec< rnber. 761*'
Corn- Hpot hrm. No. 2. 459,. elevator.
459, f. a b afloat, eg.ilon market was In
a stronger pod'ion. due to firm * able
news fairly large seaboard clearances, the
rise In wheat and nervousness among
shorts. Closed firm at 9,ri\c >,,, advan -.
Jarmarv * i<a-<l 43'ac; May, 42'v'i Der-em
ler, 44'a,..
Oats—ffpot quiet No 2. 36* ; options
steadier with corn, but very dull at New
York
Beef steady Cut meal* steady
Lard easy; Western el earned. $7 42‘y; re
fined easy; continent. $7 50) liouth Aimrl
< tn. sk.; rominiHid. 59sfl6c.
Pork steady
flutter firm, creamery, I7fr2s'de; state
dairy, 16u34c
Cheese maikee lirm: large Neptemher,
IWtHiOi small Heptemler. |}(fte; large
Isle made, loSbl"ke; small late male,
lie
Eggs strong, state and Pennsylvania.
259,29-
Potatoes quiet.
Tallow easy.
Petroleum dull
Rosin wteady, strained, common lo good
$1 6.54,1 7"
Ttirpenrlne steady.
Rice Arm * V j
Molasses steady,
peanuts steady.
Cabbage Steady, lng Dland. per l*t)
$3.0004.50;
' olton hy steam lo Liverpool. JfM,
t offee ttpot Rio steady; No 7 Invoice.
7V. mild qulci; Cordova. 91*4/13',' The
coffee markr-l <>|icne*| steady ar a 'l'- line
of 5 points and ruled quiet all day with
a weak undertone following heavy receipts
at Brasilian |*>rt*. and general selling
The public was not an tqieralor. The
early foreign market news was bullish,
but late advices were disappointing Pri
vate cable* estimated the I>e< ember Bra
silian port receipt* at 75uuOi to l,o(ti <W>
Irags. against t.tnO.OOO last month H|*t
demand slack The mark'd closed steady,
with prices 5 to If* point* net lower Total
sates were I7.*n Nigs, Including Decem
ber nt $6 2u January. $6.254,6 JO; Mar It
MSOU4
Sugar—Raw Arm. Refined steady.
t iiTTUX sREIi oil.
New York Dec. 3-Cottonseed oil Ex
cept for a little domestic demand here and
there, the oil market remained dull and
featureless was a barely steady under
tone || the eloae. Prime crude. In har
rat*. 28v nominal; prime summer yellow.
*H*r; off summer yellow, 31c; prime winter
yellow. 37037t4c; prime white. 25c, prime
meal. *26.000 * fs>.
,(IMUO tmihßTt.
Chicago, Dc<-. s.—Wheat was fairly act
ive and Arm to-day on buillah statistics,
higher cable* and a reduction In the esti
mated Aigvutlnc aurpiyy, January, closing
Plant System
of Railways.
Train# operated by 10th meridian tits*.
One hour slower than city time.
In effect Nov. !',#■>
All if 4itu
l.v Havannah Dull Ar. Havannati
Between
i 15 am. Knamiah |l3 It) im
5J* am! .. Waycoft# | 1 wam
sin am . Jii k*nvlhr. ... ,19 15 am
2f* p<a . . and I itStla {IJ pm
5 ot lan .... i- ti. ff | 7 uu pin
Ilet w*en
1 .V im; ... HaYAiti.ali *2 4' im
5 19 -un <*h.M non 7 btt am
1 |an nd li* 6 55 |Mi
Lv liruiiMK k Ar flrunawicll
It* tween
Hr* * * k n6s am
$ ‘s* pin Jr-up ... 6.5 pm
- J k mivtii< ... f$ pm
Connect ion# ut l.*i Tampa with l*en*
ln#ulsr iii.t id* irtal him r;s i svin
for K**y W*#t and iinvuna iloafflTa
Thur* ! • v isl $ • m
Call at Ticket Ofli for further infor
mation
J. 11. rnUii MI’P T T A .
WARD CLARK Cl \ Tl k**t Aaent.
D** Boto ||nt<d Rhone 71
B W WRKNN Rnigrr Tr -ffir Man
nirrr. Hivtnmih, Os
%GEORGIA
ihrcsy
Schedule Fffc tly# Fept 1A
Tialo# oi tlv * at and depart from
Central Htatlon. \Ve#t Rrosd.
foot >f IJh4Tty street
ffifh 51 • ritii tn Tiir< on* hiir al*wec th*n
city lime
Lea vs |i
Ha\mnah: Bavannah;
Aiiffttatri Mit tu AtlntM.|
** 45.im Covinx oi), MilS4Hitev!!|e *6 00pm
land ail Intermeiiiate |Mlnt#(
JAiijruNta M icon. Allitnl i.
lAthene, Mominoicrv 4Nvj
00pm Itimhui*. lilrminghain Am- *6 onm
|erlcu#, Kufauia nnd Troy.)
topin' |V>vcr Acnanmodalion ?tT 4kam
?2 t#)fm Guyton Dinner Train. Jt4 50ptn
•Dally tKx *rpi Bundsy.
HKTWriiN SAVANNAH AND TYIUSK.'
75th meridian *t fltavannah city tlma
LF*A VK HA VANN AII.
Morakix •oil> 6.25 a tu Dally except
Moivlay SJO a m Dally $.60 p. tn.
L.KAVE TYBBE
Mntiday only 7IS a m Dally except
Monday 10:2$ a m. Dally 530 p. m.
oni.e UMi* made at terminal |*olnt#
with all tralha Northwest. West anl
Houlhwecrt
Hl*-plrqj cm . on nlaht train# between
Savannah ami Au*uida, Mi on, Atlanta
and itirminanam
I’arlor nim on 4l ly train# between Ha-
VHimali. M-44. Hand Atlanta.
lor cocnp!et4* Inforiimilon, achedulea,
ratev and < otinrrliotM, a|*ply to
VV (i. HRI4VYI9H, City Ticket and Pai#-
enycr Axent. 107 Roll street
or
W It McINTYItK, Depot Ticket A##nt.
J c II AILI;, General I’lih uf:*. r Agent.
K II 111 NT* iN. Traffic Manager.
THEO. D, KialNF, Qen Huperintandenl,
B iv.mnah. Ga.
/jSSHj^VESTIBUUp
[lM |TE D
Double Daily Service
The ehort Itnr U Norfolk. Waalitiigialt,
ltalilmorc, hiUuikiiihl,, NVw Vork and
the l ast.
Aftltl VAI, OK TRAINS
FKt >M
No 37 North hikl Ka ■ 600 am
Na. 13 penmark end laeal Hta
*‘""e !3nam
No U North a tut ICeat . ... ....... 12 to pm
No 41 J i kwinvlll, on.l Florida... 16t pm
No 73 M'uitpmi.ry ond Weil 8 36 Pm
No 74 Helena aid 1.,al I‘olnta... *45 an*
N'u to Jackaonvlilc and Florida...ll £0 pm
DKPARTCRF. OK TRAINS
Foil
No. 77 Jacksonville atul Florida... 6 oa am
No 31 J.-. keonvllle and Florida 13 11 tan
No 44 Nw York and Ka,l I 6k [on
No 34 Itenmurk and AuguM* 3 66 pm
No 71 M.wtKomery and Went 7 36 am
No 73 liclena and lx‘nl Hlnlion, 6 #1 pm
No. >i N. t* York and ICnat 11 6 pm
Maanlflr. tit rullman bufT.-i a pi tut oar
aervlca to \Vahta|4tun, H.iltirnore. I’hila
d’ lphla art*l NVw Vork. also lo J tekaon*
Villa and Tamiai
IHnlng car* from Savannah lo II iralat
and 1(1. InnorMl to New York
Ilulf.-i parlor cara Savannah to M>l
goniery.
For additional Information apply to
Tlckrl nffl-f. Hull and Uryan airr>ta.
I’honr 3H
"■
’,<• hltther. May corn . loncd up and
May art:- V'O I ,'' Improved I hov l-Inc, at
Ihr (loan w**ri hut little rhind from
Saturday, .
The Icadlnir future* rancid a follow*:
ii|a>nlnc lllßheai larw*at.('lotn*.
Wheat. No 3
De,. ... TONdiT'i’j 7'd, 70'7W4 7'*7na,
Jan ... 7<**7l 7K4 70% 70%7t
May ... 7JH4171 71*, 73% 73*4
Corn. No *~
|>er rdv|36% 3S', 064% 16% M%
Jin 44% mi 34% 16 98*4
May ... X 13*% 4%*)>4 X 3tt%ft.*4
oat,. No 2
!>ec .71', 3l 1 fX21% 7>% *l%
May 33% 23k*|i33% 73% 73%
Me,* Fork, per oar re I
Jan 111*7% 111 46 111 r, s||S7%
May II 3% 11 87*4 11 *7*4 11 83%
laird, per loi pound-
Pe. *B7*. 7 03*4 97% 4 *7%
Jan 8 76 *n 6 73% 7J
May <83% 85 6 80 ( Bt%
Short Rlb per *'<> iw.'nd,-
Jan *l6 li irj
May *73*4 *23% *25
Caah (piotnllon, ere a, f llow,: Flour
dull and rur ally No. .1 -prime wheat. 7tS
70*. No. 3 red. 71*4477(4 No. 3 com,
*4.l*%r. No. 3 yellow. 3*%c No. 3 oat*.
m/ZJ'.r; No 3 while No. 1
while. :i%CrK No 3 rye. 4*%c. Fair to
eholee moltinc tiarley. sAr67r. No. I tla*-
.. and I -I . No 1 N" ■ tern. 11.41%.
Prime timothy **>!. 14 i<rt . M en pprk.
Jll OSIIII% la*rd, per lr*l ivhuul,. 17 Mt
7.03%. Short rlt>, eldre. loov. 1*60417.00.
Dry’ aalied ahouMera. boswd. 6%f%c
Short clear elder, bosed. *> , u*S4i, \Vhl
ky. Iw*l* Of hlkh wince. 81.37. Suar*. cut
loaf. 8 lie; granulated. 5,<3F. c infect loner
•’A." 6 65c; off A. 6.40'. vlover. contract
grade. IIO.W.
••It Cared Vic.”
"OraYbeard broke up rhetimatlim on
me.” ,ays Mr. (-'ha* Thomaa, th* Jew
eler on Whitaker street. "And put me in
bttar health than I have enjoyed In a
lona lime."
Take Greybeard Pills for that dluy
feeling—l.d>*c appetite, and foiinw ll up
with a bottle of Orayireurd. It 1* all you
need, lie*pe* I'rug Cos., sole prop*., Sa
vannah, Ua.-aU.
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