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[iifbisK i rom rem hr of
THE PtT'l MARKET*.
thr Detfliß# *■!*• “I ocr .1.000
turrrli Were llrporlfil-fnlrlU
Turpeatia* Firm at iHNs-Fo'iaa
l uturn Vet l nrlianiiert to Hnlnli
\dsaoce—9ork* Cloee With a
• how of <ltrntli-ko-l and Tele
graphic Markrta.
The Mornlnp New* Olllot.
Wednesday. Dr." 5.
~ feature of the local market* to-day
the decline In the higher grade* of
f;n# which "• followed by brisk trad
„c trom all ■outer#. For several daya
, , i there ha* been otne hesitancy ehotm
the part of the larger buyer* In the
, ot getting In on a lower baal* than
nilooe. and when thl* opportunity of
, it war quickly embraced by thoee
v ,n me euppllea. The eplrlt* turpentine
market doted firm gf .Tr. w4ft a fair de
, , i Iha offering*. The cotton fu
market loaed ateady with prlcea
, „ r nangrd to all advance of three
•. sto k* ruled eaty during the <ar-
I art of the session. but closed with a
of strength The wholesale market*
c|n | jteady and unchanged. The fol
to ,rg rent me of the different market*
i .how th* ion* and quotation* at the
, ,c*:nc to-day:
local and General Market*.
I. tl Cotton —Quiet. l-l*e lower.
on Future*— flleady. unchanged to
k Eaey. cloalng (iron*
~e> -Call. Heady iftk per cent
pentine—Firm. 39r
j i a—Firm. 1 and above io off
, n eeri OF—Unchanged. featurele**
V -it—Steady. *,c higher
r ; h'.’.mler S* up. May rhad* off
■nts— Unchanged
T o. i• ion#— Cloalng • 1 tfT2or up.
(OTTll*.
V - cotton market e.o*e>l quiet at a <!'•
c, of !-l*o. with eal* on th* *pot of
; e* Th* day - * receipt* were ft 31*
<n. 7.313 '.a*t year, and 13.1*2 year be
-1,,.. i„*i Tu demand wa* reporfe.i good,
tPo .e there war not an unusually larg“
r. doing Cotton future* ■ loaed
at rei un< hanged prl.,ee to an ad
v i- of 3 point*
;he following were the otflrial apot quo
in,.a at tile . kae of the market at the
t noon Kacharge to-day :
* laiPt
day year
middling 3 13-14 7^
M IdMi g 9 9*14 7*4
lertwr midd.inc •*
Market quiet. sale*. I'd
Sivtnnah Receipt*. Exports and Btock
Receipts this day - 8.38*
Receipts this day li>i year 7.11.“
Thl* day year before last 1.1.063
Receipt* since Kept 1. 1900 569.616
Sami' day last year 533,5*6
< oaf riporb . 96.;
Stock or. hand this day 116.731
Sami' day last year 138.73*
R* rtpi and Stork* at the Ports—
Receipts this day f10.1.Vl
Receipt# this day laat year 46.31*
R'cclpis thla day year before laat.. 37.1*9
Total teceipt* aln>*a Sept. 1. IW. .110.169
Same tinn laat year 3.130,397
Y*ar before lane 4.66.'.*®
Stork at all port* to-day K7.lt>!
B'-vk same dny laat year 1.031.081
t' . movement* at other porta
Galveston—Quiet, middling 9 11-16 c; net
ref! a. 1C.213. Bros*. 16.313. sales, 777;
Meek 290.1*1
New Orleans— Quiat; middling 9 13-I*.-;
tat re-elpta. 25 lit. groaa 25.181. ealee 3 TO*,
rvk, 332.296
Mobile—Eaay; middling 9 9-lSr; net re
ceipts, 357. groaa. 357; aalea 200, stock,
74 *39.
'"harlcst-in—Steady; middling 4Hc; net
re ■ lpt*. 449; rroaa. 449 atock. 13.56*
Wilmington—Firm; middling 9S r n*a re
relpta. 1 454 rroaa. 1,4*4; atock 33.61*.
Vorfolk-Dull: middling 9* 4 e; net re
" r* 3.311; groan, 2314. aalea. 62. atock.
31.111.
Haltlmore- Nominal; middling 10'*c;
eroas, 154 rock. 12.9*'
Netv York—Dull noddling. 10 J-ltc; pet
receipt* 2 969. groan 12.291. aalea. 2.607.
ttork. 59,41*
Hoston—Dull, middling 10 3-l*c; net re
r*iP*. 2619; groan 4,022
I’hti.idslphta—Quiet; middling 10 7-16 c.
i et receipt*, 179; groaa 179; atock. 4 09t
Daily movements at interior towns
Augneta—Quiet; middling 9 : *c net re
"pte. 1 707; grons. 1990; aalea, 916. stock.
311
Memphis-Steady; middling 9 13-tgr. net
•• 'e-pda 3,(59, groaa. 5.300. aalen. 3.000.
s'vk. 117 997
At Louts— Qtile' ; middling 9 13-16*-. net
f“ elp*a. 2 7W; groaa. 13.064, lalea. 50.
stork, 63.115
Cincinnati—Quiet; middling orjc; net r*-
epta, 1,711. groaa. 1.7*1; sole#. 25, atock.
* I*9
Houston-Quiet; middling 9 U-I6c;ner re
■ e ptn, 23 956; gross 3 95*; aalea. 60S rto*-k.
:,*n
l.otil\ille—Firm; middling 9 T *e.
Export* of Cotton Thla Day:
iaiveaton—Continent. 1.237
Near Orleana—Continent. 2.030. coast
ie. 4 210
Mobile—Coastwise 200.
tsvarrah—Coaatwlae 963.
Norfolk—Coaatwlae. 4 269
N'aw York—To Great Britain. 1.3*0, con
’ nent 274
Total foreign export* from all porta
t la day—To Great Britain. 1.433: to the
ntlnant. S.J6I.
Total foreign export* from all porta
' '• far this wk—To Great Britain. 50..
1. to France. 22.626, to the continent.
119
Total foreign exports alnce Sept 1, 1900-
■ Great Britain 1 2*9 653; to France. 342.-
tO the ooritlnent, 908.753.
BE9 1*1.6910 COTTOY.
At the lower prices there |s a marked
!rov<ment In aea Oiand cotton trading
* the closing of the week laat Friday
is estimated that cKnaid* rahle sale*
'"vs beer, mode, approximating l.jOti l.agt,
* h the demand eucb aa to promise lib
* 4 for the preaent week Buyer*
*rd fuctora have apparently come to
’•rn.a at to the trading basis. Sale* of
round lot were reported thla Monday.
F'nces shout a* follow*;
Fttra cholct F'orlda* 22 i;22’j
tncy Oeorgtsn 3t>'jft3l
1 *tra choice Georgia* ....
r tol # Georgias 19
*tra fine Georgia* 1*
he. Georgia* 17
Receipt# and Stock*- 1800-01 lS9*oo
*lpt past week f 2.33* 3.31*
and iporta p*at week 1.61 k) 6.115
! 'slpts thl aaaaon I *V<6* 42.62".
e *•* patr week j 2 o*6 2.337
tock on hand | 22.192 .6
COTTOX FITIUKI.
the Market rimn ttnir and la*
• hanarit in a Points Advance.
Ntw York. Dec. S—Toe cotton msrket
*■ rptionilly narrow en<l unoventf
ley Tbe opening war steady ot on
* ,r 'ee o( 2 point* to o decline of one
t K nt. and (or the remainder of the day
* market worked within a range of a
t Is. rioted steady at net unchanged
s to on adbanca of 3 point#. The
* at the local trading was ItdlSMI
V"*tt ronirnris hy Liverpool par:l'
i i*t purchases of Auguet-depleml'-'f
i-ir own market. The heat support
Tinker had. apart from tha eoverlr.r
ions, was Xew Orleans buying •ell
'• "a* cheeked hy team of a bullish
*'e report from Wsahlngton next
■"rrlaa. The movement was a heavy
MURPHY 8t CO.. INC..
Board of Trade Building. Savannah
Private leased wire* direct to New York.
Chicago and New Orleans
COTTON. STOCK* AND CHAIN.
Naw York office. No. 11 Broatway.
Office* in principal cult* throughout the
Soulk Write for our Jd:irk*t Manual and
bock containing tn-utuctfon* for tradtr*
one. and the trad* was inclined to In*
creas* crop estimate* The Southern *pot
market, without a.ioa.ng any parllrular
change wa* reported to be supported
by mam forca rather than by a *atOl
factory demand Horn spinners or e*.
p< rters The general smiatlon reflected
genrrai timidity on h* part of the trod.
FLICTI ATIONg IN FITIRH9.
New York. I>ec S.— Cotton fulure* open
e.l steady and closed ,-ieady. Prlcea a
follow*: .
lOpen. High. lyya I'loee.
January .....j"" 75 J7S 970 9.75
February ..... 9>* j 9.M 9S* 971
Mink 9.tl :< e 8 !>e. 9.59
April | • 4J 9.42 9 2 9 C.
May ...j 957 | 9*i IU
June j *54 957 953 IM
July I9 31 IM Mt |9 53
August 9*l | 9.77 9 14 9 74
September ...| j .. I .... ft 5k
December ....) 9fts|9ftg|9 79 |9*3
LivßMrnoL cotton ninrket.
Liverpool. Dec 5 Spot quiet; price*
easy. American middling. 5 13-J3d Th
•!"* of * he. day were S.lkVi hales, of
which 500 wer# tor speculation and export
and Included 7.4rti American. Receipts
49.090 bales, all American
Futures opened *nd cioged quiet, hut
steady. American middling, low middling
clause December. 3.23f1529d, buyer*. De
cambar-January. ,'.24d. eellcrw, January-
February. hZifjSZUS. buyers; F.-ixuny-
Mar h. 5.21d. buyers; March-Aprl) 5.1*<1.
sailers: AprF-May. 91*05,17.1. sellers May-
June, 5.i4d. buyers. June-July, (.lid, buy
er*. July-Augusl, e.OSd. buyers. Augusl-
September. 4.5731 sftd. buyers
Liverpool Fxehanae la Close.
Liverpool. Dec. 5 —The cotton exchange
will b cloaed Dec. 24. 25, >s * n d 31. and
Jan. !.
NFNV orlean* cotton mirkbt.
New Orleans, TV* • 5 —Cotton futures
Dec .... 9 WI4J9 vl April 9 5409 53
Jan. asked J 5! Miv 9.5509.53
Feb. . 9 57ffl.U,June 954n 953
March .. . 9 5709 M July 9 53-59 25
4 OTTO> I ETTLR*.
New York Dec ft—Murphy A Cos. aay
Cotton In Liverpool unchanged on ppot*
Futuroa deotii e,i l-ft4d, regain'd half and
losxl net de line of .s-44 I The port re
ceipt a and advl* e> front Liverpool caured
th-ie tn.trket lo rule eaxler.but without any
x. l.ing prexfture The ln)preg)on >eeme to
l*e geniral that Southern rnarkotx will
have 10 give away toon owing to Indlx
poaition 10 |oy axkel prices Tha email
atock here, however. U* agalnat an Intior
tant decline on near month* B* ml-week
ly. thirteen town*,
125.1n 107 and IM.M7 In 190. Snlpmenu
124.324 agalnat 106.SK> StOi kft 487.707 ag.ilnM
05.000 Kwtltr*ated nil ports*. 00.107 ttgairat
45 24K la#? year. New Orlaana egpe.'ta lft.
to 17.0 b) agulnsrt AU>. H<*uxton 11.04 to
11,000 agaln**t 10,289. Our inArket wax un.
uaually dull unlay For the paet week
outr Ido buxtnexs hae been on a very mol
- wale To-day'a fluotuatkma were
confined within a range of tx to eight
polnta. There to be n
to await government Teport to b#* leaned
ne-xi Monday th# 10th. and if moo con
firm* Netll'a extimate. ay of mlllon.wa
are lkel> to ee an advance, if on the
other hund eatlmate in the neighbor
hood of ten mil.ton. xharp daclln# ta an
ticipated
N#*w York. De*' ft -ll ib -xrd Bto A- Cos.
My: The market* have ulowly V'lined
on the xeldng by holder* who feel dl*ai
polnted at th# movement* continually
gaining on taut teuton. On the fl ret of t tie
month th# movement wa# practically Y*>.-
fifiO bate# larger than a*t year If now
#eem# Ilk#*ly to gain a'h #• k thl* mon h
Therefore, to reallxe the current crop es
timate the movement after the turn of
the year must lo#e sharply It i* expect
ed the bureau repent on Monday will be a
bullish one and the local trade will not
sell fearing the effect of auch a report
on the European *plr,n*r#. Liverpool
again sold Aug tint freelv here to-day
agalnat of August-September In
their market Th##e low prices for the
period of scarcity, should we have n
>inall crop, are puszliug the outir# trade
Dll Y GOODS.
New York. Dac. 5. Bualnes* to-day Ira
cotton goods his shown no chanae so far
as the home trade Is concerned, but In
brown cotton* there have b*en aom" salov
for export, to China, probably sevrtml hun
dred bale* Price* are without change In
any direction. Print clo’ha Inactive
throughout. Men's wear woolen and
worsted goods dull and low prices being
accepted by seller* Drear go-via qule
and Irregular In prleo.
NAVA*. STORKS.
. Wednewlay. Dec *
SPIRITS TURPENTINE—The turpsn
tine mark*' opened and m. at 39 . with *a!e
of 957 casks and cloned firm and un
changed with further sale* of 3.7) cask-.
The demand was good throughout the
day. and the volume of trading waa gen
erally satisfactory. The a- m in<l w- dis
tributed between buyers for both foreign
and dome-tie account The day * receipt*
were 1.009. md the export* 1.923
ROBIN'B—Th* decline of Sc on T and
above waa the signal for lively trad In ;
m rosins, an shown by the report* of
sales at the low#- basis At the opening
at the Board of Trade the market op-pe l
firm, with grades E. F and G 5c off as
the Inalde price*, with sales of 1.456 hr
isi*. Ths closing was firm at a decline
of 5c on I and above, and with E. T. O
firm it the outelj# prices with sales of
36117 reported at these prices. The de
me ml was good thioughout the day. The
tecelpia were 4 96* and the export* 4.75*
Price* aa follow*
A B C *1 3 I >
D 1 3d K 1 66
g 1 40 M 1 70
js 1 65 N 2 l rt
q 1 50 WO 2V)
H 1 55 W W 2 *5
Receipts Wedneaday
Spirit* Rosin
C. R R
8 . K * W 532 -’ 102
ft A 1. , ... 677
Exports Wednesday
8. 8 Chatham. Baltimore .. to
8 8. Allogamy. PnlU 155 V*>
8. 8. CRy of Augusta, N. Y. .. 603
Nor bark Bravo. Hamburg ..1.355 4.060
Naval Store* Statement—
Spirits Roi'ii,
Stork April 1 3.197 142 5 6
Receipt* ;o-dey l.ooi* 4 9
Receipt* previously 293.120 735 792
Total *lnce April 1 ft* 326 * 266
Export* o-day IFJ 4.759
Exports previously 26".2M 7*4,046
Export* since Aprtl 1 267.1*3 73* 0*
fl'oek on hand to-day 36.'.9t 144.4'..
Stock laat year ®-*W 156.134
Charleston. Dec. S.-Sptrlta turpwptlne
firm at 3*Hc-
Rosin Arm, unchang*d.
riYAYCIAL.
JOHN W. DICKEY,
• task and Hoad Broker,
Al'Gl ITA. 04-
Wrlta tor Elat.
I'HE MORNING NEWS: THI'KSDAV. DECEMBER fi. IHOO.
Wilmington. N C.. Dec 3 —Spirits lunr.
pintinc firm. 3ftyg|V%C. receipt* 49 casks
Busin, hrm. |! 2n.i1.23, receipt*. 2RI bar
rels.
Crude linpenline steady. |l.4* and 53 4''
receipts, 1 * Kyrets.
Tar Hrm, 11.45; receipts. 175 battel*
FINANCIAL.
MONEY—The demand keep* fairly Up
with the supply.
Foreign i xchanoe-Market b*r*iy
days. lit-., ninety day*. 34 79 1 ,., franc*.
Part* and Havre, sixty days. S2IS Swiss,
sixty day* 5 24V Belgian. 514. mark*,
sixty iluys, *t, ninety days. 93V
DOiIEBTIC EXCHANGE - IS (code,
banks are buying at 1-14 discount and
selling a* follow- 325 and under. IV pre
mium. 535 to 550 15c premium: 530 to ftOO
Us' premium. thX> to 390. Sky premium
luo to 3i.nu. ’* premium. Il.uh) and over.
77c per M premium.
SKCCRITIKB—DesirabIe securities are
st ar. *. . specially Iwnk stoc ks Central oi
Georgia Incomes ar* again active and
strong
blocks.
Bid Ask
Augusta and Bavtnnah R R ..110 110 ,
Atlanta and West Point 1> ...
do V per cent certlflcatae I'M ...
Augusta Factory 94 99
Cltlaens’ Rank 135
( hat ham Bank Ul 112
Chatham R, E &I. Cos., A 57 eft
do do B 55 57
Eagle an. Phoenix Mfg Oe M) M
Edison Electric Ilium Cos 107 JlO
Enterprise Mfg Cos 109 13
GeinianU Bank 131
Georgia and Alabama U >
Geofgia Railroad, common 31s 219
Granitevlll* Mfg Cos lo 17"
J P King Mfg Cos ine IM
Eantlsy Mfg. Cos 115 11>
Merchants National Bank 113 119
National Bank of Savannah 153 137
Oglethorpe Savings and Trust 111 113
People's Ravings and Loan Ml log
Seaboard, ommon 1155 U‘i
4o preferred 29 10
Soilhwestern Railroad Cos .. ,IW* 4 111
Bavannah Gas Eight Cos 24H *>>
fftonthern Bank 155 IV
Savannah Bank and Trust 117
Sibley Mfg Cos.. Augusta k> 9*
Savannah Brewing 4 103 1*
Ronds.
Rid Ask
Char . Col * Aug Ist s*. 1900 105 110
Chst & Gulf R. R 5 per cent. Ist
mortgage 103 194
Atlanta city 4s. 19£2 107 100
Augusta city 4s. 1931 105 10*
do 4'js. 1935 HI
do 7s. 19u7 107 .....
do (is. 1913 133
Ala Mid 3s. Ind and IKS. M * N.101*9 l'C>
Augusta Factory, 9 per cent . 1915.111 113
Brunswick & Western 4s. 1919 53 95
C. R R. a- Hanking collateral 5* 95 ..
C of G lsl motg as, 1945
V * A 120 131
C. of Ga. con. s*. 1*45. M A N.. V 99
C. of Ga Ist Incomes. 1945 .vp* 54'
do 2nd Incomes Wk 171*
do 3d Incomes, 1945 3 9
C of G (M. G & A Dtv ) 5s
1947 J. A J *7 9k
C of G (Eaton Branch). 6s. 192 V
J * D .... *g *9
; <’lty & Suburban B R Ist 7s .110 ...
Columbus (Tty s*. W 9 107
Charleston city 4, 1909 ....Mi Mi
Eagle Phoenix 311 Is *. 1929 UK 110
Fkllson Ijlectrlc Itlummaitng He !of>
Enterprise Mfg (U. 1902 . . IM
Georgia Rallr-ad *. I*lo 115 177
G. B A F 1945. J A.l 113 114
Georgia A Alabama Ist S*. 194< 105 Wf.
Georgia stale 3>*s. 1330. J A J... 110 113
do 3'i*. 1915, M & N 105 107
do 4**s. 1915 119 120
Macon city *s. 1910. J A J ... lift 11ft
do 445. quar . Jan. 10* I*9
Ocean Steamship ss. ISOO 104 1-A
Savannah city ss. quar January
131* 110 111
do ss, quar.. February, I*op tofttj lm
; South Carolina state S l **. 1*33 .117 ll*
I S.blev Mfg Cos *g. MM 102 .....
! South Bound 5* 99*4 !4
8 r A W gen ml ge ft*. 19.14 ISi 13*
do do I*l 3s gold. 1934 113 114
do St John Dlv , Ist 4s 1934 *6 Ft
New York Dec 5.- Money on call
steady at IV- per cent : lasi loan 4 per
ent Prime mercantile paper 44f45* per
cent Sterling exchange barely steady,
actual buelnese in bankers' bills at g 4 *>'*
for demand, and at 31 *l% for sixty davs;
posted rate* 54 ft- 1 * and 94 ftft'j; commer
cial bills 5* ,4 1H Stiver esrlin
ates. tildftftc: bar silver. 44V'; Mexican
dollars. JOS- Government bond* weik:
slate isu.ds inactive, railroad bonds Irreg
it.ar.
worn* AYD BOYDS.
ilsrket Opens Weak Willi a Closlag
llnrsf of Strength.
New York Dec s—To-day's market
somewhat reversed the speculative por
tion of yente'dar. The enrly part of the
day showed a continuance of the reac
tionary tendency. Eondon took tt* cue
from the de pro sal on her* yesterday and
sold the Amo-1 n. offering from that
•ource amounting to some 90 000 shares
The profeaatonul traders aim continued
bearish and sold stock* abort, butt: be
came obvious during the course of the
day that there was no urgent pressure to
liquidate
The decline tn prices brought no large
offering* and the bears were disinclined
on this c ount to purtue tltelr campaign
Consequently, thny bought to cover thetr
contract* and turned the mirket upward
The recovery- was helped by strength In
a few stock*, hut whether the upward
course of prices late In the day waa due
generally tn any other cause than the tak
ing of bear*' p oftts on the abort sales
which were invited by yes ertay'n weak
ness remain* to be seen The develop
ments tn the money market, which Is the
true Index of epv-u atlon at nresent. con
tinues against the preeumptton for active
tpeciilaHon Call money ratee went to
5 per cent, again to-day and the move
ment of currency to the Interior continues
unabated To-dav lam rvo waa trns
ferred through the eub-lreasury to Chi
cago and 1275 000 to New Orleana Thla
rat* of depletion I* far too large to per
mit of any extenalve credit expjnston hv
New Yo'k dnanclil Insttt'i'lon* and
would not require a long continuance to
force .a ehaip coutroctlon of loan*.
It will be remembered tha: In the perlol
of repression preceding the e'ectlon bank
er* were practically unanimous lu the
opinion that reeouroea matt be conserved
for the enlarged requirements of bualnea*
after election The outpouring of rrellta
after ele tlon. however was on such a
>rge scale aa to overwhelm all deminds
ind force an eaay money rate, tn rp t* of
the furious speculation which raged for
aeveral weeks. Now. after enormous In
roads have tern mad* by such specula
tive commliment* a# well aa by Invest
mant In securities upon avail ihle credit*
the expected demand for money la mani
festing Itself. The larae movement of
urrency to th Interloß and the very
large yo'umc of Interior Iwmk clearings
,rr q plain indication of the *c:lve nee!
for money through the count.y An *'-
live money market le generally expected
between now end the first of the year,
after which th* Januarv disbursement*
are expected to make for easier money.
A loan contraction by New York banks
: e 4 ms. there! rv. highly procohle and the
effect on t ' k MnW 111 he melt
ured by the Anan-lal resources of those
hod It g StO kr
A perl and of qute'ude in rpecuiatlon and
a gradu.tl liquidation of weak accounts
la an Important safeguard agatm* *u-*n
a situation The strong point: tn *o-day*
market were itnong the low-priced minor
etocks the Erie* Peo la and Eiatarn.
the AVabish stock* the Bt Joe and
Grand Island stocks and o her* of that
clas* being ccn*pl-tiou' Atchison pre
ferred and Ml*ourt Pacltl ■ were also
strong and Brooklyn T snslt and the
steel stork- were In demand Huger was
very tevcrbdi, and after rallying from
early weakness to about a point over laat
night It lost th* gain again in a few mtn
u.c*' trading. The Amalgamated Copper
had an extreme decline of 4>4 Kfore
showing any resistance, bm they strongly
ravoveivil over half lb* loss
Buttress was la-lter sustained In Umds
than in slo ks. and some important
g.ln* were shown, bur there wet* also
reactions In other points Total sale*,
par value. 54.t75.tmi
Fulled Stutea teiundtng 3* declined 4*
and the 3s and 4s and S ' per cent, on
the last call
Total stock sales to-day were 715. *dp
shares. Including At bison 33. An Atchi
son preiarred. 17,100, B.ilmnore an.l Ohio
T.tftn. Chesapeak* and Ohlc. U'.lOh, Chi
cago. Uurllnglon and Quincy. 7.009, Den
ver and Rio Grande. b.si> Eie 15 •.
Erie ft reft preferred 11 10" Louisville and
Nashville. S.dOO. M inhat an. S.MX). Metro
politan Street Railway 7.000; Mutsourl Pa
rlllc. H.fcW. Northern Pacific. IS *vu. Penti
sylianla *.sdi. Reading llrst preferred
11,500. St Paul. 14.000 Bouthem Pacific.
29 100, Southern Railway, 23JV Southern
Railway preferred. 13 *•'. Tex- and a
Cldc. 11,950; Fnlon Pacific. M.7W. i >n
l*adrtc preferred .'•*>. Wabash. 9 o.
Wabash preferted, 7 Sun. Ametl.an See
and Wire, 11.100. American Tobacco. 10.9 V
People* Ges. 9.3rt' Sugar. 40,<fkl; Tennes
see Coal and Iron. U su>
New Y'ork Stok List
.’ftN I Ul h D'l" R 317 .
At-hlson . .. .UP- Wabash .. 9
do pref tt <k> i(tef TZ'i
Beit A Ohio .. 794, Wheal A L. E 1" ,
Can IV i ... 15 '> do 3d pref ..
Can Bon . s*>, Wise Can. I<*
Che* A Ohio . 37', t Third Avenue 111
e Gl W 14‘ H. A- O |H*f . KSS
C. B A Q IliL Null Tulte Su’j
C. I A L .. 131, .V. pref lU'r
do pref . 57 Am Copper ... 9." t
C A E I. . 97V Adame Kt 19'
C. A Nw. .. ...194U American . I'- 1
C. R. 1 A P.114N Frilled Slates . 51
C. C C A Si 'Wells largo ..112
Louts ft* l . Am. Col Oil ItU'j
Col Bou 7 Mo pref
•In Ist pref 12‘t Ain Malting ..
do 2d pref 171. do pref 2u
r*l A Hud .1151, Am P A R 7>F
D. I. A W IV | do prel 9S
D A R G . 247* Am Biwrlts ... I‘i
do pref . 79 do pref . 17
Erie 14** Am Steel Hoop 27 <
do Ist pref . 43'; and" pref 7*.
Gt N pref 179 Am S A \V t.'.
Hovkeig Coal .13 <in ptef . ,
Hocking V. . 3D, Am Tin Pl*:e t. : .
Illinois Cen .124 I do pref ' 1 j
lowa Cen. .. .39 Am. Tohwcnn psc.
do prel . ... 4ft do pref I.V
L E AW.. 33 Ana. Min Cos . 47',
do pref r.... PA Ifrouk R. T .71',
lj*kc Shore . 2lu’ Col E A I .. I
L A N S3 . Com Tob 35
Man.iatl.in L 109*, *k> prel 91* j
Met St Ry. . 147*, Federal Steel . - ,
Mex Cen It • do pref ?4'i
M. A Si. L. l o*9 IV
do pref 99 l , Glucose Sugar .. .3
Missouri I’ac dir* do pref
Mobile A- Ohio 40'.. Int. rn Paper .. 2.1
M. K A T. .. 13 • do pref '.3
•In pief ... ,fF. Dn-led* Ges .. 70
N. J C 144 . Natl Blvult .. 27 i,
N V. C. ... 142'. .In pref 91
N A- IV 417% Nall lewd 19
do pref ftl Vt pref 9."
North Pee.. ... 10%’Natl. ♦ r,, j
do pref SIN 'hi pref 93
On I A W 21*4 N V A R ..lft9
Ore Ry. A N 12 'North. Am 13'.
do pref 7ft ’Pacific Coast sft
Pennsylvania .112'. do Ist pref
Reading 19'* do Jrl pref .. C
do Ist prf 43 Pacific Mali . 47
do 2d pref .. . 7 % Peo|ge's Ges . 9c.
Rio G W 45 !'reseed S C 19
do pref .. . 344' At pref 45
St LAS F IC, Pull Pal C....RM
do Ist pref . 75 S. R. A T s*,
do >1 pref 4ft I ,' fhigur 127*.
Si. L. Sw . IS**' d> pref 114'j
do pret33l,* 1 , Tenr c A 1 . b
S' Paiii 12ft** t*. S leather . 114*
do pref 174*. do pref . 71*.
St P A O .130 F. S Rubber .. 29’
Sou Fa. . 41V do pref 34
Non Rv 17V Western Fnion *2',
go (.ref 42'%ft IAS I •’'*
Tex A P* SO’* do pref 47.
Fnlon Pec 71%F r C. A St
do pref .. ftlK law!* 57
Bonds.
U.B 2s. rfr rgloP, N. J C ger
do coupon tor. 5* 124
.lo 3*. reg I'9\ N. Paelflc 3*. T'f^
d*> 3*. cou . .109', do do 4s . .lOV,
do new 4s. reg i3l' N. 5’ C A St
do new 4s.cou IS* 1 , I- 4s 147'i
do old 4- rg.nr, N A W con 4, o'*,
do old 4s, c0u.115*4 pre Nav. Ist* 111
do s*. reg .113 1 do do 4s lOJ 1 *
do 6 - cou . .113 lOre ft Line ft- 12*
Is, 'ft.',. *
At-h gen 45.. 1021, Read gen 4s 9|t;
and- adj Is 39 R- G W. Ist* UWn
C of O con. 6s 97SBt L A I M
do Ist In- 7-7'* con Ss Ills
do 2nd In. .. 17 SI L A H F
C Bouth 2nd* 103 H gen. 6s 12*N
r A O I',s .14141 S’. P -on* 175*4
do do 5s 120 St P C. A P
C. A N con Ts 139N Ist* 1194*
do do 8 F. do do 5s 121N
del. 5s ...lift 8. Pactfle 4 2'4
Chi Ter 4 93'- S Hsllwsv sft 11.7
C South if ■ *3% Stand Rope A
D A R O 4s .M | Twine 4 ... 7
Erie gen 4- 74'a 7. A P Isis .11314
FWADC , I do do 2nd* 7ft
ft .H! Pacific 4*. .149
LAN uni. 4- 140VWab*,h Ist* ...117
M K A- T 2nd* 7IH and" 2n b lff-'i
do do 4s 93*- W 8 4s
M AO 4*.... 34 >* WV Cen lets. 3A4,
N. X C. lefts 199ft.Ve. Cenlttrle* .. 92',
New Ycrk D*' 5 —Standard 011 74.tj
sni
fq*w York Dec 6 -Consolidated G*
closed 191*,
MnrphT A (V> Rlnrk
Sew York Dr- X —The rt*v k market
ot') nel active and with prl e- for the
met part materially below yesterday*#
Anal figures The dealing? were heivtagt
In th' railway list and the dacilna* th thit
quariar were the moat extenetve except
tn the case o? Bttrar Thit stock sun
piled th' buik of 'be d*a'!n# tn th* early
ma ke' and continued depressed on ac
count of the di*ppoft"meti fait at yaa
tordav *df tlei and daclaratlon In the ra!l
- list the *>tlvc feiture* were floißh
am Faclfl th* Atchtaona Cheeaiwak*
and Ohio ant Erie Issue* The litter
proved contrary to the general tendency
of th# market end were actively dealt In
at advancing prl er The local traction
tesues wet, rot partl-ularlr ac'lve but
continued to reflect preeaure Among the
apcdaltlae a rattur fltmsr t-vte prev.tll
*,l. notably for Colorado Enel and Iron,
while Tennessee Coal and Iron, after
opening substantially lower, rai led *h*-p
--ly. In the industrial quarter aetd* from
Buga' the active features were Amert
•an Steel and Wire and Federal B'eai.
h- ih Of which were notably Arm Th*
London matkit for Amert-an etocks was
acalri ,t.prc#*e<l tnl f re|n hou e sold
quite heavllv her* U|Oti the opening of
huslnce- There si* ttttl* or nothing In
th# new* of the morning bearing upon
the gene 1 al market or particular sto- k
Tha request for proxies to be voted at
ths re*' annul! meeting of th# Ameri
can Steel and Wire holder* Issued by a
prom nent Wall street house attract'd
some attention a* Indlrall g a disposition
to '.ue*'lor. ihe method of the preaent
managemer t rollo*""* '*e early deal
ings th* genet al market developed a
some*hat ataadter tone with th* excep
tion of Sugar which continuad lo reflect
pr**ota
Financial Yolaa.
bank clearing* at th* four leadtn* elite#
„< Tennessee I**' *k •• follow*
Mampht* ; * sT
Knoxville >2
Total **•
T!.e®floutl.ern Fanfl) a annual report
about to be Issued v|U show on tn rea"
tn grnas earning? for tn* year of $7 29,.
Ml. on ,n-T#**e tn operating ear'inro < r
$1 988 2W>. ands net mere*#* of i. SHi 2.1
T.te Increase hi n't earnings i* $29,347.
MIS) ELI. VYBOI S MARKETS.
Note—T beam quotation# ara revised
Southern Railway.
Train* Arrlt* and Depnrt Ba.nnah on 9t b Meridian Tims—On* Hour Mower
Than City Time.
Iktiedule In Effect Nov 16. I**'
READ DOWN TO iTI I F.AcT rt! U>!'P
No M No • p tin 4l Tun- > N
13 6&pm 12 gam Lv Savannah ... Ar 314 am; 3 15; m
(Easirrn Time) | |
4 :ipm | 23am Ar Black villa Lv 1 anam; t 01pm
4 I'.'pm t. lnsnt Ar ... ‘ olumuia ... Lv 1 -Wim -1 a,tm
* Ipm 9 43.1 m Ar . Charlotte I.' 9 '2pm ft ujm
U 44pn>,lJ Mpm Ar Greensboro Lv 7 10pm • 4Mm
ft'bain ar N r folk ! I.' tfttpm
13 31am 1 ttpm Ar ...J...... Dniivllle .TTT7.. lv i e,,,,
4b.ini ft g.pni Ar Rl housed ... Lv U Hlpin II >l' u
340 am .1 43pm Af .. Lyn hburg Lvl, 351 pm: 2 kfttm
4 LVsm 5 X>pot Ar Chariot tee\til# Lv 3 (wpnttli 31 hi
7 35am 3 50pn> ,Ar Washington . ... Lv II Mam 9 btptn
9 15am 11 35pm Ar Baltimore Lvl 5 22am ft 3 pm
1133 am 2 Man, Ar I'hll .grlphia Lvl 3 MV,m * 05pm
2 U3pm t. 2Uam Ar N- w York Lv| U l®*in * l.pm
* ktpm 3 Atpm.Ar Iso I .n . Ll| 3 P > 1” " m
Nt > *4 T ~ ~TO THE NORTH AN!* WIST | No 35
(Central TVpw I l|__
12 34am' i,v " igvttUMl An * M
(Ha-torn Time t
* Sbuni Lv t o umbla L' ' I 73am
3 kstni ,l.v i paitnntmi g Lv ) 4 15pm
U 10pm Lv V. .... Ash'Vine .... I-V 3 46|n
4 02pn Ar ... not Springs ■ ■ 1 *
7 Sbf'tn Ar Knoxville Lv , 5 25am
5 loam Ar lAllftflse Lft MMR
7 43ain Ar Cincinnati •Lv ft 40pm
4 OOprn Ar St Louis
7 54am Ar LOtllsvtUa Id I*■
Ail trains arrive and depnrl from th#Plant System Station.
THROFGH CAR SERVICE, ITTC
TRAINS S3 AND *4 DAILY NEW 11) UK AND FI/tKIDA EXPRBSB X aetl
buled limited trains, with Pullman Dtawing Room Sleeping Car* belwetn Savan
nah and N, w York • onoect* at XVasnlngton with Colonial Express lor llosion
I'iillnian Sleeping Cars between Citarldl" and Richmond and Charlnite and NOi
folk Dlnfng Cats Serve all meals b--lween Savannah and Washington
TRAINS 4 AND 34 DAILY THE UNITED STATES FAST MAIL Vestlbuled
limited trains, carrying Pullman Drawing Room Sleeping Cars bet ween S.ivanoh
and New York Dining lab serve ail meals between Savannah end W.anlngton
Also Pullman Drawing Room Klerpln* fare between Savannah and Cincinnati,
through Asheville and ' The Land of th# bky "
For complete Information na to ratio schedules, eic apply to
F 8 GANNON. 3d X' IV AG M J 31 CULP. T M XV A TURK, G. P A,
Washinglon. D f
8 II HARDWICK Asst Geo'l Pa'* Agent. Atlanta Oft
G GR'hOX'ER Ticket Agent Plant Svatem Staal'vn
JAMES FREEMAN C P A T A . 141 Hull street Savannah Ga Phone* fc'd
daily, and ar* kept near as pvsMble m
accord with the prevailing wholesa.-
prlces Official quota'i.m* ire not used
when they disagree with the ptl •* whole
salere ask
(nuutry and Northern Produce.
POULTRY The market |* ateedy g"
tattoos Broiler*. 3oes,v per poo. h.f
,rowsi, 43630 c. three-iourlhe grown "t
40,-. hens. 4o7|7.'k', roosters *ih6t> duck*
,H7s<'. geeee. 75cttll 00.
I>IGR-Fre*li candled. 224f23c. .old elor
age 216 22c.
MUTTER The tone of th# market ta
Hrm Quota Hone Cooking. 21c; Imita
tion- N. w York state dairy. 24'st. ex
tra Elgtiif 27c
CHEKHE— Market tlrm. fan-y full
(team ciieeae. l.l'y' for 24 to 22-pound
average. 2ft4)3u-pound averages. 13c.
Early Vegeiahle*.
IRISH POTATOES— Northern, 3190
>a>-k
CARRAGES-.XT*. per head
ON IGNS—Yellow in laurels. 52 94.
-raise 90c. red L’Oft
Hreadatnlf. May and Grain.
FLOUR—Market steady; pnient 1134,
straight r 6 faney. 33 6'. family. UK*
MKAL—Pearl, per barrel. S3 Vft. per rack,
1115. city meal per sack, bolted. SI 45,
water ground. II iri. city grit*, aack
-11 IS, pearl grit*. Hudnuts. per twrrel 52 •>'.
per -ack. II sundry brand*. *1 13
CORN- Marker tlrm: white. Job lot*. (*c.
carload lot*. 42 . mixed corn. Job lots. <3c;
• rlo%d tot*. 59, .
KlCß—Market steady; demand good,
fancy head. 4c; fenejt, 3lyr.
Prime *
Ao.al 414t4k
Fair ... 4 04H
Common *'4
OATS—No 2 mixed, carload. 33'4r. Job
lotg. 35034 c. white cllptte.l- cars. 35c; yob,
4b
PHAN—Job lota. sc; carload lots, 9b
HAY—Market steady; No I timothjr,
90c, Job. 95 No. 3,9 b |ob. 53r, cr.
ftoaer anil Coflra.
BFGAR-
Cut lo.f 6 it Diamond A 5,34
Cruehed •74 C-nf-c loner# A ~4t
Pow.lered 5 9l|While Extra C.. 5 74
XXXX pow'd ...! Extra C 5.9
Tlranulated S.t4Gohlan C 5.00
fhrt.ee 5 *9 Yellow# 4 91
Mould A 0.00
COFFEE-
Mo-ha 1® e Prime No 3 1044 c
lava 24 c| Good No. 4 !o4c
Pea berry 14 c Fair No 3 10 o
Faney No 1 —llly-' Ordinary No. 4 #i^c
Choice No. 2 10*4C|Common Nr. 7 9 r
Dried and Eiapnratrd I rail,.
APPLEB-Evaporated, 7*f7Hc. xun drld.
s'%fi4c
APRICOTR— Evaporated. 10r pound;
nectarines !(V
--RAIBINB—I* I. . 12.10: Imperial nehlnet*
|l7'., loose. Bb-taftund boxee. ft\c pound
PEACIIFO Flva pormied. pealed. 1%;
unpeg ted ftftftfJOc
PEARS— Kvapceated
Hardware and Kalldla* knppltea,
DIME CAI-CITM PLASTER AND
Cement— Alabama and Georgia lime In
fair demand and sell at *0 cents a barrel;
special cal Ined pla-ter $1 dry per barret;
hair. 47)5' Roeed.il* cement t; 3IK/1.3;
carload lot*, special; Portland cement, ro
tall 52 25' carload lots. |2 o)#t2,3f)
DUMBER. F o n VEBBEI.B SAVAN
NAH- Minimum. yard sixes. lio.joult 00;
Mr sill* 112 .Y>tfl3.oo; dtlTlcult atgea, g 4 On
•l*®. ship stock $166091960; sawn ties,
prrmSßO; hewn tie* 35*8*-
Oie Mgrket Steady, demand fair Ig
na! i-WYk-. Wedt Virginia black. 9fsl3e.
lard. B*c. neatsfoot. 6<)fr7<)-; machln rv. 14
fffSr. linseed oil. raw. 7644'-. botlad. 79bj';
kerosene, prime whit*. 19c; water whit*.
13c; Pratf* aatral 16c; deoloriaed atov#
gasoline drums, Us*o. empty oil batrla
tsllvered. 63c
BHOT—Drop. $1 60. B B and large. 175.
chilled, II 75
I RON—Market very steady. Hwede. s>4c
NAILS—Cut- *2*6 ha**; wire. $2 haa*
BARBED WIRE-13 60 per 1"" pound*
GUN POWDER— Per keg, Austin crack
shot, 54 00. half kegs *225; quarter k**.
11 25; champion ducking quarter kegs.
12 25. Dupont and Hasard smokeless, half
gvga $1135; quarter keg# $5 75; l-|>ound.
.-antater*. $1 00; lea* 25 per cent ; Trola
dorf amokeles* powder. 1-pound can*. sl.
10-pound can#. 90c pound
Cotton Hugging and Tlaa.
HAGOING—Market firm. Jut*. 2'4-
pound. *V, Itrg* lots. •H’’. email lota,
'.pound. Tic; aea lal.nnd hugging 12'-y
TIES- Standard 43 found. arrow, large
lota. $1 *O. amail lota. $1 $3
Wall, llldea anti Waal.
BALT-Demand l ffr >* market
steady; .ark-id loie. im pound bur.ap
t ac k*. 47c. 100-pound cotton Mcks. IV.
IPi-iwund burlap sack*, elite. 110-pound
cotton sack* 52V.0; 135-puumt burlap
sacks. MPjC. 135-pound cotton sack*. s*Hc.
jfo-tK>und burlap sacks. 91c
lllDF.B—Market firm, dry flint, l3A4c.
dry salt. ll“>*c. great) aallad. 6c.
WOOL*—Nominal, prlma Georgia, free
of sand bur* and black wool. 19c. black.
IV. burry. !<* Was, 35c. tallow. 354 c.
Deer akin* 2o>
Pratt* and 'all.
APPLES—Northern variety. 12 6083®
ORANOER-tF a > s3soe3# per box
PRUNES —4<* to Mie. 10- . 40# so 60s M4c;
0a to 70*. 7c. 70# to 80*. *V4c; 8® to 80*. V;
to* to KOI. sAjc
BANANAS—II 25173-00 bunch
LEMONS—Market steady at 13.10.
COCOAN UT5—44.35 per 100
PEANUT*—AmpIe sun k. lair demand,
nurket fl-m. fanuy hand-pPked VirglMs.
per pound. 4V'. har.d-plrkcd Virglnts. ex
tra*. 414*; N C *e*d ;eanuts. 4c
NUTS—Almondr T*r ago-ia 17- ; lv ca '
16c. walr-ute. French. Be; Napiea. 12Vf .
pecan*, lie; Braalle. 12c; filbert*. 13c; as
sorted nut*. 50-pound and 25-pound boxes,
12 l ac.
lln4'itn. llbmi Mini I.aril.
IIACON Nlarki't ftm. l H C li
Ii I I . • ,
inK lo nv#raiii' *•!**, I* S hiill* t.
(Wpibrn), Miiokt- I (’ li toll!*'*,
IIAMR--Hu*ir nr*<l. U'xijVl *,
laAHP Pur*. in IlmeN. h\* . in
(MMirul Miu* nn<l Abpound iub, * **• .
comitound. in tlune.., < 4 < , aO-|>ouvul tin*.,
iui fc ixjuiid tub*,
FIHII-Mhi bir*harrii#. No 1.
M No. 2 |7 On. No. $. 7i. kitk. No
1. fI ok*. No 3. It 10. No Vk
l-lMHiml lirtfk *'. 3-i*ouhl britka.
herring. In kigr, $1 10. ne-w mullei*. tmif
b.irrelß, |*l 7.".
HVHKI’ -NUrkit quiet; <iorgU <i!
FlorliU eyrtiio. buying at . xelllug
at . hii|iir huuiie • . *.
liONBY Fair ib in.in*!. (raliit*(l, In Nir
teln. . r H>w*n gallon.
Hlgli *lne baftix. H 77
orKA* FRFeMiTHA.
rOTTO.V - Hnvirnih to Holton per
x mm.. Zy to N>m York, per rw* . 30e, to
Philadelphia. ier bglr- tl. Baltimore 11
Fi>HFISN DIHKi-r-Bremen, ♦>*. I.lv
-4* 1 - . M imburg Mr GA<HI, kl.'.
liarctlona. ik', Mn< h*tri Mr, Havre,
kk . An two
40. Ti b Nte U. INDIHKH Uv*r\m*A
dhSitto* Hamburg. 4o <*olhenbirg, &3 .
M MIJbH B> Ball • Krelghtg hUiuly; to
FkltlH)or< arul eaatnraid. MZO to 75 t ei
M. In< ludingr Portland
1.l 'MUKH By claim- Savannah to
Baltlmor# I*. ftO; lo P It. H or B xnd O
do-'kc le. sb. to PhlUilalphla. t *r
rnt (4 |M*undfi to foot), to New York,
|g per M. 17. J. to <lock; lightered to
ItONton |M Ik)
NAVAL HTOHKH The nurkiM lx firm;
meJluru aiz* Hoiin 1 ork for
ordert. t*l barrel of 310 pound- aid
5 prr .ent primage Bplrlt 4 9d
♦#> gnilonx groxx. and 5 per cent prlmjg°.
I#arge ronln, 4- S*l.
8 tea in lie |K*r 100 pour d* on r'9xln.
on xplrltx Havannah to Boa ion. an*l
on roNtn and on 14*1 rtt to New York
i,n tn. ritoviatov*. KTt .
New York, Dc-- 5 Flour mufdccf war
very firm and generally held higher prices,
although buyer* view* were unchanged
Rye flour easy; fair so good $2 90t13 !.
Buckwheat flour quiet, $2 15412.39.
ftuckw he ,t dull Br>Q63c.
Oornmesl firm, Hrandhvwln* $2 4Mt2 an
Rye firmer. No 2 Western, 66c f. o. h
afloat H'at* rye 514152).
Harley etendy
Barley malt dull.
Wheat-44pot firm; No 2 red 794. Op
tions experienced decided early strength on
a big advance In Part* cables and gen
eral rength elsewhere ahroid, together
with further rovrrlug on tht* side and
fairly active nutaldr speculative rnpport
In the afternoon, however, resMxlng pro
duced a setback which left the . In** about
steady a# 'iff**- advance Hale* Included
No red January, closed T4*4c, March
WC,, D*< ember 7atyc
Corn-Spot firm No 2. elevator
Option market advanced eh-irply again
early In th* day. led by a *< are In Decem
ber short -and fortified also hy heavy
clearances, light country acceptances,
high rabies and slrengfh of cash property
I# Anally yielded to realising and Goaed
easy at He rlae on December, but 14c ton*
on May May cloned 4f*c. December 44'e
Oats Spot steady; No. 2. J6V,e. Options
quiet, hut Arm
Ref steady Out meats dull
Lard firmer, Western steam'd $7 SP4
Refined steady
Pork raeady.
Butter firm; creamery 19f|26<', factory
13ft 1414 c.
Cher** firm; large September 1114 c;
small Heptembc 1114 c . large late made
I<*4*7K)Hc; email late made 11c
Exxs steady; state and Pennsylvania.
361539'.
Potaloe* quiet.
Tallow quiet.
Petroleum dull.
Roaln ateady
Turpenin* market quiet, 42ft43'je.
Rice steady
Molasses steady.
Peanuts steady
Oebl ag* steady.
Ootton by *t*em to Liverpool Jfkv
Sugar—Raw Arm. hut quiat; fair refin
ing 3 15-ltk
Coffe. spot Klo eaay; No 7 Invoice. Tl4c
Mild quin. Cordova 9t4013Qr
The market for coffee future* opened
steady at 15 point* decline, and further
declined 5 point* on aome position* fol
low Inr adver** cnbles, la-g* receipt*, tin
satHfactory spot demand aid * much
litcraaaa In tha world r vlsibla aa expacae-1
liquidation waa quit* actlv* The murkel
rallied partlallv on covering following •-
francs reaction hy cloalnr Havre cable
hut the genera! undertone remslnod feeh'e
tn the absanc* of spstculatlv* aupfsort
rioeed barely weady at 19915 point* net
decline Total **l*s 1$ 580 bug*, including
De -'raber at 56.95C6; January $6 15
March $6 II
( OTTOY SEED 013..
New York Dec. s.—Trade In oils was
althout naw featuraa. sa ler* offartng free
ly at th# market and demand atilt quit*
unimportant Prlma crude barrai#. Bfi
33Vc nominal, prim* summer yellow. 31c
off summer yellow. B®4c; prime winter
yellow fTfWTV. prim* whits. 34085 c,
prim* maal. S® '*
CHICAGO MARKET*.
Chicago, De- s—Al one time to-day
th# wheat mark'! showed good aaln* on
atrong -able# but later reacted on local
selling. January closing steady. H< high
er. December corn ckcd H higher and
Plant System
of Railways.
Trains operated by IDth mtrUUM
On* hour alowrr than city tima.
In etTm t Nov
Ail tr.[aa
Lv rkivannab liaily. Ar .Savannah
4 " .X • I,
JIS am| .........8 ivannah. (13 10 am
sam ....... W)>iNß 1 (f* a m
* ■ am. Ixckeonviua io \\ ui
3 £* ini. nd I b.id4 JU 4u pm
7* oi lan *'in:*9 j 7 U pm
Beta * an
t v ,im .. .. H'lvamah *3 45 am
ft 10 am .. Charleston |7 firt am
1
Ar Brunwwltk
llei ween
ft 4h am Mrnn w i k * Oft am
• .ft pm
• ■ H*\ iniisth ittd ... 71 ft am
i.t'k.onvll* Ulpm
Conor tl<via >ti lull 'lampa with Pen-
InMiiar .tit.) 4) id* nlai iaavuitf
for Key . and Havana Mundaya.
Thurr ) i>. hi ! Hit ird ivx 11.00 p m.
C'all at Ticket lor furmar infor
mation.
J. 11. POMIEMI H. T P A
WARD CI.AIIK Cl v Tl ket Agent.
|># Ho!o Hnirl Phone TS.
B W WRKNN. Paxrenger Traffic Man
ager. Savannah. Ga
Vgeorcia 1
H*‘hedlule T'fTectlva Sept 10. lOftO.
'Piair e arrive at xnd depart from
Central Station. Weal Broad.
I* t of |.)fvrt> atreet
90ih Meridian J hup nti hour elower than
rlty lime
1 Arris*
Ha\amah Savannah:
tug ta Mi.* i: Mian to,
** 45 it 11 Coving'(Hi. Mll!f>tgevll|e *f otpm
(and all lnlerm*<duta |Rlnte|
jAug'-jxtii Miron, Atlanta.!
j Athene. M ntgomery. Co-|
W|*m|lumbu fdrmli gtuim. Am- *4
Krioiid, Kufatila and Troy |
tft n*| m Dover Aciomimx bit lop jrT llam
tT OOprn (iuvuin Dinner Train. |f4 60pen
•Dally |K* Ipi Sun-lav
BETWKKN SAVANNAH AND TYBEE.
75th meridian or Savannah city tlma
LEAVE HAVANNAII
Mivndii \ • aily . tn Dally e*oap4
M<*vwfay Mu in Dallv 2:<W p m.
LEA VE TYREE
Mondiy only 7.15 a m Dally exeept
Monday 10.2 ft a m Dally ft 30 pi. m.
< onne- iHMie made at terminal polnta
attb all irairia Nortbweat. Weal al
South weet
Sleeping can on night train* between
Savannah and AuguMa. M 1 on. Atlanta
ant Binning ii9.ni
Parlor tare on d.iy train* between Sa
vannah. Ma<ot and Atlanta.
lot complete Informoilon. achedulaa.
raten and •'onnec’tlooa. appl> lo
W (I, BREWER City Tl. ket and Paaa
•r. r Agent. 107 Bull xtreei
er
W fl M TNTYRE. Depot Ticket Agent.
J 1 IIAII.K. General Agent.
F II IIINTON Tram Manager
TIIKO. I> Ki.INK Gen Huprrlniandent.
firvannah, Ga
[IMITEO
Double Dailv Service
Th* abort line b Norfolk. Waabingtott,
Baltimore, Philadelphia. Naw York and
the East.
• ARRIVAL OF TRAINS
FROM
No 27 North and E**l 5 Of) am
No. 23 Denmark and Loral Bt
No. 31 North and Last l$ it) pm
No 44 Jackconvlll* and Florida... 1 40 pm
N 72 Montgomery nod West 4 35 Ptn
No 74 Helena aid Le* al Point*. •45 ant
No. 66 Jacksonville and Florida .11 pm
DEPARTURE OF TRAINS
FOR
No 27 Jacksonville and Florida 5 04 am
No 31 Jacksonville and Florida 13 t* Ptn
No. 44 New York end KaM 1 58 pm
No 34 Denmark and Augosta .16) pm
No 71 Montgomery and Wrat . 7 am
No 73 Helena and lax-al .Station* 6 9n pm
No 66 New York and Eact II 69 pm
Magnificent Pullman buffet #l> • ping car
scrvice to Washington. Baltimore Phila
delphia and New York, also lo Jackaan
vlll* and Tampa
Dining car* from Hatannah lo Hantat
and Richmond to Naw York.
Buffet parlor rara Savannah to Mnwt
gomerv.
For additional Information apply to
Ticket Gfllce, Bull and Bryan atreala.
Phone 38
-
Mar a abode lower Oat* cloaed nn
changed and provision# 7V4030c Improved
leading future* tanged a* follow*;
Opening. Highest, lowed Closing
Wheat. No 3
Dec 71H071H 71H TIH TtQftTlH
Jan ... 72
May 74’575t 15V* 74># 74V46T74H
Com. No. 3
Dec 37H#*7H M STU 3TU,
Jan s6\ffM , s 36*4 3M, 96
May ... 369.>)Y 3? 1 . 36' 4 0$P, 36'Yflll**
Oala. No 2
Dec .....2m®MH n'ytniH 21H ItH
ilav ... 2P4 34 rr* BQ
Me** Pork, per birrel—
Jan .. . .sl3 OTS 312® SI7ITP- sl2 23H
May 12 00 12 12’4 l> 97'j 12 13H
Lard, per ICO pound*—
De- ... 7 22>J 735 715 T 17H
Jan A) 6 99 6 8.. 6 89
Bhort Rib*, per 1® pound*—
Jan .. 6 27>4 6 274 6 6 STA*
May .... *35 6 3144 613V4 6 37V
Cash quotation# were a* follow*: Flgur
dull and easv; No 3 spring wheat. CHft
W,.., No -' red. 72ffT4c; No 2 corn, 37V449
TTHc. No 2 yellow 97\c; No 7 oats, 38c;
No 2 wnlte. 264 c; No 3 white. 254196)-; No
2 rye. 496150 c fair to choice mailing bartay.
Sbfts7c. No 1 flnx**ed $1.674116*; No 1
Northwestern. $1.71; prime timothy seed.
$4.1ftfi4.90 mee# pork, per barrel. sll 12419
11 35; lard per 1® pounds. $7 Jo©7 33H;
short ribs Hde* (looaet $6 50(18 75; dry aall
,d shouldars (boxed) s'. onc,<f6-®'4; abort
Claar side# (toned) s6.V<|*:>; whisky, ba
sic of high win**. $1.22.
••It Cared 41*.”
"Orsyhaard broke up rheumatism on
me.” says Mr. Chas Thomas, th* Jaw
et*r on Whltakar atrsat. "And put mo In
betiar health than I have enjoyed tn a
long time."
Tak* Greybeard Pill* for that dlssy
feeling—Lost appetite, and follow It up
stth a botll* ot Gray-beard tl ta all you
need. Heeposa Drug Cos., aoie props.. Sa
vannah. Ga.-ad
A lllgh-Grada Institution Cor Ladloa
Shorter Col I ego, Roma, Ga. Writ* for _
catalogue—ad.
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