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FINANCIAL and commercial
I ulTO* TRADE I.DOKIAU IOR-
H IH o TO GOVEHSfMENT REPORT.
c.nrral Belle* I* That the Bn
rrau'n tot ton < rap EMlanlr Will
linlllnh—4 nndltlon# In po( tail
aprrnlnlltt Rnrkrta I urhauged,
ml for Cotton (onllnnn
Llffht— Spirit* Rail at *Mi <• After
the i’|iit—Lnrnl anal Telrgrwph
le Market*.
The Morning News Office,
Kiurday. Dec. S.
T\'h n the cotton ttade antDlpatea with
r t i tntercnt Jut now In the goretn
, t s urcau repaid, which will be given
\: raliy fit 1! o'clock. The tnoa cl
j rafiort wOl <lO ibtleea be par i:u arly
, , m because It will give tho aver
ondltlon of the crop at a time when
ttirre la .onsklerable variance among the
t it.- an to whal tho season's production
. ' The general belief Is that tha
rar- rt will be bullish.
. , in rs In > th the spot nnd specula*
, p n.urk< ta remained unchanged to-day.
g,, ~.n.ih clofed quiet, w ith no dem nd
f sequence, and sales of a small lot
t , ~ !.,| G<,oal ml .dllng. f. o. b., was cf-
I , around 9 U-l*c to * 13-l*e. with the
... ul! q ug,n, and business on a very
email acale.
i !s „ spirits turpentine market clo-ed
, ,iy at S>%c, and dropped after the of
f toning to 28%e, at which factors
I, go quite freely. Hoslna ruled steady
~ i- and above, mid Arm ae to I and
p. Tne wtiolerale markets c.o#*-d se
pt snd steady. Stocks closed off In le
, i to the Increased depression caused
pi the weak bank statement. The fol
ia# resume of the different tn.rketa
*li -now the rone and quotations at the
do in to-day:
CtIITOS.
cotton market cloaed quiet, with
, on the spol of S3 bales The situation
■, n the main featureless The demand
j, i reported o he slow, with litttle In
fer cotton. This does not seem to
di ,rb holder*, however, who Ore still
r. oriel to be holding nrmly The day's
r . pis w.re 6.965. agalne: 5,941 last year,
tr VOS year before last.
;i following were the official spot quo.
u ..ns ai the close of the market at the
. ExehAOffa to-day:
["This - Last
i day. | year.
i. vwl middling '■*% 7%
M.ddliug 9*4 l* 1 *
L roiidl r.g 9% 6’
irk : quiet, sales. 33
S.’ annah Receipts, Exirta and Stocks
R- • ij.ts this day •**
r, ta this day last year 5 Ml
T Is lay yeor before last s**
R. p.pis sln.-e Sefcl. 1. 1U *98.931
f.n - lay last year 64* 299
B o k op hir.d ihla day 136.619
Same lay last year 147.085
Receipts and Stock* at the Port*—
Re vlpts this day 50,150
Rees:j,if, this day last year 34.191
K elpi* this day year before last.. 39.197
T.'tal rec* pt* since Sept. 1. 18W... ,3,?u2 073
g-me t.me last year 3.399.474
Year before last 4.795.83S
S k at all port* to-day sll,7S*
8< same day last year 1.092.962
I Movements at Other Ports:
, -ton—Quiet: middling, ?%■:; net re
■ * , 1 133. gross receipts. 15.332. stock
381.444
V * teens—Steady: middling. Sll-ldc:
r.-i i ,'tpls. 17,396; gross receipts. 17,395,
* , stock. 399.477.
M . Nominal. middling. 7-16 c; net
t. up!.- 1.751. frtai receipts, 1.751; stock,
,■ t Nominal: middling. 9%-; ret
rr 774; gross receipts, 774; stock.
\ in. i cion—Firm, middling. 9'„c; net
i •■tp!f 719; gross receipts. 719; atocc.
1* 946 v.
Norfo.k Steady; middling *,<•; net r
-5 637. gross reeelpie, 2,637; sales.
>' a, 37,760.
H i .more- Nominal: middling. 16‘V;
Stock. 5,*q4.
S'" York—Quiet; middling. 1"% ; net
r •;! 935; gross receipts, 3,110. safes
114 *tnek. 56.315.
Dull; klllWltng IR4 . n< t W*
reip:*. 1.835. gross receipts. 3.6*6.
Phtla phla QHt ■. n|dd I . ' : ■ nai
r* -ipts, IP. gross receipt*, 111; stock.
4154.
Iti..-i, <>la—Net receipts, 1.616. gross. 1,-
(g,;
I'i ly Movements at Interior Towns:
Quiet; rnlddlli g, s-v. net re
*• i-'s 3.022; gross receipts. 2.337; sale*.
Ml -toek. 54,559.
Memphis—Quiet; middling. 9%: net re
"*l; ■ 3 543: gross re eipts, 5.154; sale*,
stock. 124.453.
*1 Louis—Quiet: middling. 9%c; net re
e* ic- 1,901; gro-e receipts, 7.013. stock.
9, 716
:nn!i—Quiet. middling. 9 T *c; net re
-1 c'- 2.316; gross receipts, 2,316; sglet.
* stock. 10,593.
H 1-ton—Quiet; middling. 9*c. net re-
I' • voli, gross receipts, 9.005; stock
l ii-vllle—Firm; mld*llmg. 9 7 ,c.
Kxporta of Cotton This Day:
‘.vision—Coastwise, 5.221
New Oilcans—To Grea: Britain. 31.940,
'■i nent, 1.900; coeslwise. 6,334.
il. ;le—Coastwise. 506.
rrolk-Coastwlse. 1,450.
i" w York—To Great Britain. 3.934.
■ m e. ioo; continent, 1.961
• '.in—To Great Britain. 9.130.
i a.-ola—France, 1,616
i. foreign exports from all ports this
• To Great Britain. 44.0)4. to France.
’■ to the continent, 3.961
il foreign export# since Sept l. 1900—
1 ut Britain, 1.401.265: io France, 305.-
! --the continent, 95i).'i72.
■ tie-ton, 8. C.. Inc. 9—Cotton n-ml
■des, none; middling 9'ic asked.
9BA IM.IM) C4Tl<>\.
■ t the lower prl es there 1* a marked
■' , ovemaid Ir Wea l*land cotton t a llr.g.
‘" ace the elos ng of the w> ek lasi Frllay
1* e-tlmated that con Idenble sales
l ■•• h-en m-de. approximating I.bn s
i I'.n the den. nd such aa to prom If* llb
el sale for the present week. Buyer*
*'d facto:* have apparently come to
a* to the trading hast-. Rules of
* round lot we e reported this Monday.
*' ! - about as follows:
1 vtra choice Florida* 22 Ij2-’4
* '■ > Georgia* 30’srdl
J ra rhoi r
* * o<orßria ...IS <fl ...
* flfif OKiriflAi 1* ...
1 ;no GtorgUa 17 9 •••
and Ft i *9o^o.
j lpt past week T 2.102 4.170
:'P rt- fast week ; 1.05! 1.77S
• : lds season i 33 707 46.795
)* • past week 1.M3) 4.451
■n hand M.Stt 21.490
COTTtIN FI TANARUS! RES.
■he Closing Qnlrl With Prices In
< hnnci fl lo I Ip.
*■ ' Vork. Urn:. 2.~Th cotton mark**
* “ti.i y witii price's unchanged to
1 nti ami infiintalned a •<<?<!>’
• N n all -the forepart of h* fusion.
:;| llcn startad In with of
• ima Vim, but before the cloae of the
a hour lad dwindled down to th* aver
* b®*t profrsslimal int<TChonsre.
■U competent to klif up tit'* uual
°f the eituatkkn, looxw anti shorts
• unable to reach definite conclusions
arum* Monday's government report.
■fte cable* reflected au indlfTcrcna re-
MURPHY t CO., INC..
Boarq of Tiade Building. Bavannab.
Prtvat. leased wires direct to New York.
Chicago and New Orleans.
COTTON, STOCKS AND GRAM.
New York office. No, 61 Bnaidway.
Offices in principal cities throughout <he
Roulh WrWe for oui Marks: Manual and
bo< k con:aln<ng tn.nuctlons for '.radere
sponae by Liverpool to yesterday's weak
ness here and led to bn-k covering by
room -Is-m. The for.lgi, Interest bought
January and M.r h i>n the longs
so’d for proft:*. Investment business Im
portance failed to m.tk .ts appearance.
8p markets were about steady, but
buyers held aloof for prospective conces
sions.
Soon after 11 o'clock the market ad
vanced to a level eight to ten points above
last nig In's cloa.ng or. a wave of covering,
but later eased off under realising and
room selling oti th** reacllot ary theory-
Th "markit closed quiet with prices net
unchanged to 4 poirv.s higher.
KLtTTI AT1099 IN Ft Tt niiS.
New York. Dec 9—Cotti n future, open
ed steady and closed quiet. Price* as fol
lows: *
Open. High Loot j Close.
January i9 <3 9.76 9631 963
Febiuary ....| 959 962j9 58 | 9.59
March |9 53 6.59 : 952| 953
April | 9.47 , 9.50 | 9.69 j 9.69
May 9.43 j 9.49 , 9.42 | 9.43
June ; 9.39 |9 14 9.37 | 9.40
July j 9.35 9.43 935| 9 r
August | 9.13 j 9.18 ! 9.13 j 9.13
8-ptember ...| .... | 8.47 | 847 848
December ...| 9 72 j 9.78 , 9 70 | 969
LIVERPOOL (OTTOS MARKHT.
Liverpool. Dec. 8. —S;Kt. quiet: pr; er.
easier: Atnerloin middling, fair. 7. IS 16d;
good middling. SVU mldd'lng. 7. V-321.
■ow middling, 5 11-SM: K‘> *d ordtt.gry.
3 3-32*1. ordinary. 4 27-32d. The sales of
th* day are estimated at 6"00 bale* of
which 500 were for ape'u.ation and exp vt
and Included 5 3i/> Amerl an Rece |>:f
14.000 bales. Including 2.6 bale* Ameri
can.
Futures opened quiet and clorel quiet
and steady; AmTloan. .ow middling
clause. December. 5.25d skiers. De
cember-Januart, 5.22d buyers; January-
February, 5.20d buyers; February-M ir h,
51*56.19d buyer*. March-April. 5.15f15.iri
value; April-May. 5 131 buyers; M y-
Jut.. 5.101i6 Ud buyers: June-July. 6'>sd
buyers, July-August. 5.03d buyers, Au
gust-September, 4 33d buyers.
NEW ORI.F. 9N9 1 OTTOS MARKET.
New Orleans. Dec g-Colton fu u es
quiet and steady.
December . 9 46;9 48 April 9 4'R9 43
January ....9.436f9.44 May 9
Fehruary .. 9 429.41 June 9 J9q9 41
March 9.43 ) 9.43 July 9.396J9 4"
COTTON LETTERS.
New York, Dec. 8 —Murphy A Co- say:
Cotton In Liverpool declined l-33d on
epots. and 2-6 M oil futures, which v
.est than eipect'ii in view of the loss
here yesterday, after the publication of
the weekly come in eutht. This mark
ruled tlrmer at about 6 punts' advance
or. rather general buying. The bureau re
port due Monday is expected to have *oni-
Influence on the market next week ft
will be bullish if under 9.7#0,*>, and
bearish If over those figures The condi
tion of the cotton goods, market seems to
justify American manufacturer* In oo.i
tinulng the liand-to-mouth purchases of
otton. particularly while Southern holl
ers expect prices above the parity of
terminal market*. From api<earjnce of
tne market during the past day or tw
w‘ are Inclined to think tiial some Infor
mation has been given out regarding
the gqvernnietit report as th* N*w York
and New Orleans local hull* have been
principal sellers or at least they were
supposed to be. consequently we ere in
11111*9 to ai.tielpete rather bearish govern
ment report. There we* one or two at
tempts to Improve prices to- lny, but the
buying demand was not sufficient to a a
sorb offers, resulting In closing about the
lowest for the *<eslou. January opening
at 63. selling up to 70. and closing at 63
Estimated port receipts. 30.000. against 34.
191 last year. New Orleans expects Mon
day, 17,000 to 19 mo, agu.nst 11.577. Hous
ton expects Monday, 16.300 to 17.503,
against 8,620.
New York. Dec. 7.—Hubbard Bro* &
Cos. say: A slow market ha* resulted from
tne decline In Uverpool and the easier
Southern markets reported yesterday af
ternoon At the decline the market lias
lioen quiet with the offerings absorbed by
resting orders, which have been In tn*
hand* of commission houses for some
tme Isical trader* have been disposed
C> buy |>endlng the developments of th
bureau report on Monday and expected
to l>e of a hull sh tenor Transactions have
been upon a limited scale as the move
ment Is heavier than an:lelpated earlier
In the week The decline In Liverpool Is
reported due to more offerings from the
Southern interior markets.
The dominant factor Is the forthcom.
|ng bureau report cm Monday. Europe 1*
also watching for It* appearance, and the
markets et home and abroad show pr"
parntton* of the trade to be with a smad
Irterest on the short side at least et th*
time of Its issue. New Orleans recovered
fiom the weakness of yesterday, send ng
buying orders on the arbitrage Receipt*
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AtGtkTA, GA.
Writ© Dr Lie*.
THE MORNING NEWS: SEN BAY. DECEMBER t>. 11*00.
et the Interior towns w*pe full, with
Houston'" estimate for. Monday showing
double the movement of last season. Out.
*1 1 Investment orders were lacking
though yesterday s sellers were n be not
■ I a* buy. r. Th* general disposition Is
to await further <l*i depments though
tho movement checks outside buy ing
l>lt V 1,1111111.
New Tork. Dev. 8 —The week closes
with a quiet gen"r.tl market. In stape
cotton* the demand I* moderate an I
l' l • i are unchange I. Fan y prints quiet,
staples tn steady rqu* st ands -me line*
of r.d* tending upward Glnghim* firm,
but quiet Print cl iht dull hut price*
firm Cotton yarns are ve y Irregular,
with more pressure to sell than a week
ago- Woollen atid worsted yarns lull and
easy.
VIA AL ITOHM.
Saturday. Dec 9
SPIRITS TERPENTINE—The turpeti
tin- ni irket opened rtrnt to-day a< 38V, to
3A",r. wfth sales of 533 casks at these
t rice*, and cloaed steady at S**c. with
further sales of lift. The demand was fair
most of the day, though there w.is a fall
ng off toward the cloe.ng, when little
Inquiry wa? reported for supplies. After
•he closing the marki* yielded, and sup
plies were reported to be plentiful at 38',c.
with factor* letting go quite generally at
this price. The day s recelpls were 1.318,
and the exports 1.313
ROSIN—The rosin market opened rath
er rregular to-dav The only change In
quotations we* a decline of 5c on I, K
□nd above ruled steady, while I and be
low ruled firm The sale at the openlr.f
ca l were 4.396 barrel* Whatever trading
was a- lie the balance of the day was un
derstood to lie at quotation*. The demand
wat moderate The day's receipts were
' and the exports 8.217. Prices as fol
lows:
A, B, C J! 30 I |1 V.
D 13 " K 165
E 1 40 M 17#
F 1 45 N 31"
0 1 SO W Q 2 50
H 1 55 W W 253
Receipt* Saturday—
Pplrlts Rosin.
f R R IS3 806
8. F &\y 371 1.939
8 A . L 714 2 278
Exports Saturday—
C R R week various fd erl
8, F At W., week various.... 65 300
8 A L . wsek. various A36
Ital hk Bl’scmlo, Genoa 1,200 3 010
Aust. bV B andlna P Trieste. .. 4 9no
Naval Stores Statement—
Spirits Rosin.
Stock April 1. 190" 2 197 142 W 6
Receipts to-day 1.218 5.023
Receipts previously 29* 6*7 749,875
Total eince April 1 30C 106 97 404
Export* to-dsy 1 315 8.347
Export? previously 262.543 746.373
Exports since April 1 —363 858 734*3"
Stork on hand to-dev 38 244 162,784
Stock last year 32 839 192.aU
Charleston. 8 C. Dec. *-Turpn!lne
firm. 88c.
Rosin firm, unchanged.
Wilmington. N. C Dec 8 —Spirit* tur
pentine. nothin* doing, receipt*, 49 evsks.
Rosin Arm; 3! 3W1.25; receipts. 285 bar
rels.
Crudn turpentine, steady; 11 4" and J 2 10.
re -eipts, 149 barre e.
Tar steady; 61.4". receipts. 436 barrels.
N-w Or.eans. Dec. S.-H-relpts. roetn 0;
turpentine 57. Exprrte, Belfast, rosin, 75*.
barrels.
FI A AAt I %L.
MONEY—Tho tkmand fairly up
with th© aupply.
KOHEICJN EXCHANGE Market barly
lay©. Il.kf 7 * ninety daya, 14 79*% . franca.
Fori© and Havre, sixty daya, Bwl*.
aixty day?, ft. 24 1 ). lU-lgl in. 5.24, murk©,
sixty day©, 94; ninety day©. 93Si.
DOMESTIC EXCHANGE - Steady;
banks are buying at 1-16 JU-oint and
selling ©a follow anJ under. 10c pre
mium. I2j to SOU, Ik premium. ftjO t- 1100
a*- premium. SIOO to 12 u 25c praialum.
sji to fl.OOo, It premium; SI,OOO mn<\ over,
7 5c |er M j>remium.
BECI'RITIEB--The South appeATß to
ncll.rg Central ©ccurltle©, Newr York
ivirtles buying them.
©lock©.
Hid. Atk.
Augusta a:.<l B*v nnah R R .. HO llv %
Atlanta and Writ Point
do 6 per cent, certlrti ate© lo*
Augusta Factory *4 M
Cl!Uen•’ Bank 135 ...
< hat ham Bank -11 l 113
Chatham R E. A I. Cos.. A 37 M
do do B M G?
Fagle and Phoenix Mfg Cos 102 165
Edison Electric Ilium. Cos 107 110
Enterprise Mfg. Cos 160 103
German la Rank 131 ...
ileorgla and AUbAma 2<t 2*
Gtofgi.i Raileoad, common 216 219
Granltevil!© Mfg Cos
J P. King Mfg Cos 162 106
Lane lev Mfg. Cos lift 11
Merchnnf© Nat'onal Hunk 115 lift
National Rank of Savannah 133 137
Oglethorp Saving© and Trust ...112 113
People** Sivlne© and Loan I°l irfl
B©aboar4. ommon 11H
do pr©l©rr*d 29 30
Southwestern Railroad Cos 110** 111
Savannah Ga Light Cos 24H ® l a
Southern Rrk 15A W)
Savannah Rank and Trust 117
Sltdey Mfg. Cos.. Augusta K* ft*
Savannah Brewing 103 165
Honda.
Rid Ask
Char., Cos! & An* l*t s*. 1899....W9 UO
Chat. A Gulf R R 3 per cent, I*l
mortgage 104
Atlantn city 4*. 1923 197 168
Augusta ct:y 4*. 1917 106 19
do 4Uj*. 1925 HI
rio 7*. 1909 197
do 6*. IMS ...122
Ala Mid. sa. Ind'd 1928 M A N ’OD# 1"!4
Ai'g'iafa Factory, 0 per rent , 1*15.111 113
Brunswick A Western 4*. 1938 . 93 ft
C, It R. A Banking collateral s*. 95 ..
C. of G l*t mnt*. s*. 1965
F . * A tt* 121
C. of Ga. con. ss. I*ls, M AN 9* 99
C. of Ga. let Income*. 1945 5*54 M‘x
do 2nd Incomes 17 18
31 If me*, 1945 * •
C iff O, (M G. A A. Dtv.) 5*
1917, J©A J 97 98
C. of ir (Eaton Branch). 6*. 1W
J. * D 99
City A Suburban R. R lrt 7* ..11" ...
Columbus Cl-y 3*. 1901 197
Charleston chy 4*. 1909 1) W 2
Eagle A Phoenix Ml 1. 6*. 1928 108 110
ISd.Mm Electric Ilium n itlt.g 9*,.US
I < • , A’ • ■. t"3
Georgia Ral'r-wd 6s. 19.0 115 I*7
G. ■. * I > I A J E3 114
(Jeorrta A A.ab.ma Ist Hr. 1943 1 6 I'7
Georgia Bate SH*. DS". J A J...U0 112
do |l,*. '.913. M A N. 10* 107
do 44*. 1913 119 120
Macon city 6s, 1910. J A J. ....116 118
do 44*. quar.. Jan 10* I*o
Ocean Sfcamehlp ss, 1939 101 10*
Savarnah city ss. quar. January
; • 110 ill
do ss, quar., February, 19"9 l>*B 10954
South Carolina .tat* 44*. 1933 .117 U 9
S.bley Ml* Cos. 9*. I*oß
loutk Bound fig **H I<4
S., F AW, gen. mt'g" 6*. 1934. .12' 196
do do let s*. gold, 1984 IM 114
do 81. John Dlv„ let 4a. lklt ... 96 96
WEEKLY HIMt STATEMENT.
N- w Y rk De-. 8-Th" weeklv state
nt-nf of averagei of the associates! bank*
show*:
Lxme, 88"6 442.50 Ti; lncrea**d, 81.941.666.
Depoaltak IKI tt,?.#-; .Increased, $3.366.3!>'
Circulation 8J0,*07.9n: decreased. 162,M0.
lorgal tenders. 858.157 999: a- reoaed. It.-
918,500. Hpecle, 1162804.490: derreased, 14.-
ntO.WI). Total reserve*. 8229K2.399; de
creased, 16.096 I'*'. Reserve required, 121'-.-
261,175; decreased, 8841.33". Rurplu* rc
gerve. 83.76U3. decrejge-1. 85 164 35".
New York. Dec I-Money on cell,
steady at 44 per cent. Prime mercantile
jwper. 41,5(5 per cent. Starling exchange
nominal, with actual business tn backer*'
bilis, at 84 86i, for demand, and at 84 81S
for sixty days, ix>*tel rate*. 84.82 1 * end
tt Bu. Commercial wi s. it *■ ,W 4 BH,
Sliver certificates. 64u6i.- Bar silver.
64V-C. Mexican doliars ot'V State boisl-
Inactlve; railroad bixidti easier; govern
ment bonds strong
9TOc Kg AM> IIOMIR.
'Arab Hank Ristrsirnl I'.serled B*ur
fhrr Depression.
N*w York. Do<*. -Thriv wait rmy lll
ti* active trading In Htock* 10-tlay and he
chara t#r cf the market rrmamctl atx)Ul
th? iaim a for ir*vcrai da> |Kt. Ten-
Coal and some of tha other indua
iriaU have b<Hii nt utcly di>sa!M-d
during th6‘ week. co<Hii. ffrrrwh atai
UTMitiM. Tcnn-sa*** Coal fell an vatraCDc
3S and rocov*r*l u i>oln(a tn nympaihy
whh the U:e strength of :h* itiwl
rroup Federal Storl Iwl rally and wan
helped by talk of dividend distribution
and of the adjuvttnent by agreement of
th© diapoted |Hiin between th© great
eteel cotnUnaltori©. Th© movement in
price# in the gen rai ht waa a.ugghh
throughout.
Th weak bank Mat ©mewl had been er.
accurately forecasted that It had Utile
influence on th© trading If anything,
price* were a lirtb- hewer.after th© etate
nit-nt on uiklng of btar profit* and In
sympathy with th >liarp rally in th© ateel
rlaa k but there : no change in the
opinion ihe€ the emtirg in two of the
email urpluv reaervee at thle pertotl ie
a %eriou phaae of the outlook from a
•perillative standpoint. The continued
interior demand for money i rcirirded an
a striking evidence of huaine#* activity
©ml pro©perit> However. It will Inter
fere juM aa 11T actually with the purpoae*
of peraon who are holding sto k.- on mar
gin with borrowed monay.
The reported p\n;>ope of the Treasury
Department to aril ipite th© p>m©nt of
over S6.ut)O.OCO of January gove nment In
terett did not relivve en im©nt o any
exterit, ae experience how* that this
manner of relief i* ctimoeraome and el w
in making fun*ia nvailahe to the open
money mirkat. Even in the atungent
money market &S Uat fall holder# f gov
e/nmtnt bond* were slow to th©
Interest offered by the government In ad
vance of coming due. The coming ye.tr
ly MKtleinrnts tor which the pre >ratl >n
haa already rommen>-el Involve th© dis
bursement of a larger sum of taoney than
ever before in the history of the country.
The bualnets m bonds on aeveral day*
dtiring the week ha# rleen above the level
of the dealings in the active ©took mar
ket after election, but Ivia at n*- time
reached the high level of the January,
ISS*9, period. The buying was m>r** or
le## apeculative and wan specially ll ect
ed to contingent Interest bonds and Jun
ior iaaua. Gl.t-e ige and high-grade uomla
are quiet. United States refunding 2* de
clined l per eent.. old 4s *4 new 4s %
and 3# and 1* >3 under the call price of
a week ago.
The total sales of stocks to-day were
Jhl.vo share©, including Atchison. 7.OU>;
Atchison prefer;ed. 9.100; Erie. 5.900. Er ©
flrst prefer.er. 11.000; Loui vi 1© and Naan
vide. 6.l*''. Missouri Paclrtc. 6.000; North
ern PacMlc. . Reading first preferred,
6.700. Bt. Paul. 7.00 h; Boutnern P.iciflc. 10.-
y); Bout hem Hallway, 9,4*i0. Union Pa
cific. 10.100; Bme ting, 6 800; 8 eel and Wire.
6,80n. Tobacco. 9.100; Brooklyn. 9.100; Con
tinental Tobacco. 6.7W1; Fed© al Bteel. 36,-
, People's O-t*-. v*. H'igari 10 Ten
nessee Coal and Iron, 19.800. *
New York Stock List.
Atchison .. *54 do pref 2I T .
do pref 83‘, sVheel. A L B F’
Balt A Ohio 784. 0 O ;<j pre f ....26’,
Can Pac. . BV, sVl*c. 4’en 11
Can Sou . 58 ; , Third Avenue .1144
Ches A Ohio . 36 ,B. A O. pref... M-.
C. Ot. W It', Natl. Tube .... Ol 1 #
C„ B A Q .134’, (Jo pref ltd
C., I A L 23 1 , Am. Copper 9i
do pref 565, Adams Ex IM
C. A E. 1. ... 9*4 American 16"
C. A Nw 169 'Fulled Stoles .. 59
• R I. A P 113-. Welle Fargo 133
C. C. C. A 8t Am Cot 0i1... 804
IjOttl* 6*(. do |wef 96
Col. Sou 7 'Am Malting ... 4',
do Ist pref .. 425,' do pref 25’,
do 2d pref ... 17 ,Am 8 A II .. 53’,
De, A llud 113 do pref 954
D. L A W !2 |Am Spirit* ... 2
D. A R. ! .. 25 | do pref . If
do pref 79*, Am Steel Hoop. 271,
Erie IO 1 . do pref ........76
do let pref .. 46 Am e 4 AW. .. 42'
’(lt. N pref. .1774 do pref 81,
Hocking Coal .. IS Atn. Tin Plate. 44’,
Hocking V 38' j do pref >7
Illinois Pen. .123 Am Tobacco ..l3’,
loivu Cen 194 d*> pref 135
do pref 64", Ana MJn. Cos. .47
L E A W. 335,'8r00k R T .. 7S
do pref 105 tool. F. A I. .. 61’,
Lik" Shore .211 iCont. Tob 32 ,
L. A S 624 do pref' 984
Manhattan L. .l(/7’4iF*deral Steel ..51
Met. Bt. By. .164*,. and pref 76 ,
Mex Cen 124i'a"n. Elee 169 .
M. A St. L. .. 94 : i|Oiuoo*e Sugar . "25,
do pref 99 , do pref 166
Miasouri Pac. .. 59Vt Intern Paper . 224
Mobile A Ohio. 4" 1 , do pref 73
M. K. A T .. 13’, Laclede Gas ...09
do pref 374 Nall. Biscuit .. 3*4
N. J C 1644 do pref 9"
N. Y. O 141 s * Natl. Lead ..18',
N. A W 414 ‘lo pref 924
do pref 8 Natl Steel .... Si
North. Pac. ... do pref 9s
do pref *IN,N. Y. A B 164
Om. A W 25 North Am I*4
Or* Hy. A N.. 42 Parifle Coa*i ... 57
do pref 76 I do l*t pref B5
Pennsylvania ..141’,; do 2.1 pref .. 65
Itea.llug 2" f4elite Mall . .. 43
do Ist pref . 6.74P*op>'e Das 97 l *
*lo 2d pref .. . 3D, Pressed 8. C .. 48 ,
ILo G. W 65 | do pref 82',
do pref 93VPU.I Pal C. . JOO
St. L A 8 F . U*,B RAT 5
do lt pref ... 7.V, Augar .. .......1254
rto 2d pref . 49 I do pref Ill"-,
gt. L-. He. ... ll’, Teon. ■£'. A I. .. <7’,
do pref .77 U. 8. 10-ather . 12%
8t Paul do pref 74
do pref m-, U. 8 Rubber ..25'.
St. p A 0 1A do pref 78
Sou. lac 404 Western Union . 82
Sou. Hy 17 iH. I. A 8 1"',
do pref 96% do pref 64',
Tex A Pac. ... 26 P. C. C. A St.
Union Pec 70% Lnil* 67
d-> pref B", Con. Ga*. ......187
35 abash 3%
Bond*.
L'.‘ 8. 2* ref 1 M A o 4* 6< 4
,eg 104*; Adorn# Ex 4*.. 104 '*
do COtip ■■ ■ 165 N. Y. C. let ..110
do S-. re* ..10&4.V. J C. G 3*. 127‘4
do 2a. t< up 1694 Norm. Poc. 35.. 7054
do n* w 4a, reg 1275, and" 4* l')s
do new r 4. c'p.l37', N. Y* , C. A Bt.
do old Is reg .114% Loul* 4* 1674
do oil Is, c p 115 v, N. A 55'. C. 4# 994
do 3*. reg ...112%,0re. Nav. 15t..111
do 3*. ,<>np. 112’, do 4s 162',
D. of C. 3 63*. .124'*: Ore. 8 L 6..129H
Atcb., gtn 4* ..MSI# do con. 3s —117%
do edit. 4s kv, ltca,ir gen 45.. 915,
Con Sou. i* ...109%iRio U. 3V. let. .16# j
C. ot Ox. con |BE L. A t. -M.
$g 97% con 3# 113%
do let Inc. V.’Bt. L. A 8. F.
do 2d Inc 17'. g.n. 9s 129
C A O 4'# . 163% fit. Paul eon 176%
do 5# 126% 81. P.. C. A P.
C. A Nw. C. 7*.139% I*l 119%
C A Nw 8 F St. P., C. A P.
l**b. 5# ......118 | 5n .. 122
cnl Ter 45... It'iSou. Pac 4* ..’’l’i
Col Bou la SIS Bou Ry. 5* ...113
D. A H O 4*. 161% 8 It. A T 9a... 76
Erl" Gen. Is 8"*, T. A P. l#t . . .111
F. 35 A D. C. do 2d 76
1,1 77‘el'nlon Pac. 4c 107%
Uen. Elec. 5* .139%'Wab##h I*l ...115%
lowa Cen. let. 115% do 2d 1%
L. A N u. 4e 10O>- Wine. Cen % l*t.. 8714
M. K AT. 2d. 7H Va. Cen! *4
do 4* *>%
Seaboard Secorllli*#.
Baltimore. !>#<• A—Seaboard common.
13# 11%. Be* hoard preferred. 3 ‘drt*%
Bon<'s 4a, 72 I V2-%.
New York, Dec. *.-Standard Oil 783%
725.
Southern Railway.
Trains Arrive and Derwrt Savanna" on toih MsrlilDn Time—One Hour Hlow-r
Than Oily Time,
fr-hedule In Effssl Nov 25. 1990
RT:Xi' _ f'5W?T 1 TO Tile’east | l - 'read up. '
No. 84 No M f H enna! Tin n N
12 5. jm 12 Am Lv Savannah Ar a Mam - .*.•
(!.<>:• rn Timt )
4 21pm 4 2xam Ar k.a kiilie Lv 3 (sum! ; OTpm
6 i>3pm 6 lu.,m Ar lalumiil* l.v > ->m .1 *in
pm "4. 11l Ar Char lot le Lv i 9 6. pm x am
11
rißui A: N -r >.)lk~~ I.v! I99p*
12 Slam 1 ivpni Ar .’ Da i villa r . Lv,, 3 40,mii 4 Mam
i"*in 6 p ln Ar~77rr.7rr.77T....7... Ri bmond Lv, 13 o;pm t; an.-n
* 69*m 8 U|>m Ar ....'. Lyn. hburg .7~ l.v 3 J,.m ; kk'O*
4 3-Jni 5 .ijpni Ar Cnarlot ll■■vq||s l.v 2 Osixn.l2 M, m
7 83am s 3"i>n, Ar Washington Lv 11 16.n 95 pm
11 Kpm vr Balt'niars l.v 8 2.am * 2im
1! sam 256 mAr Hill drlpbU Lv 8 Warn 6p"i
*‘■3pm 8 23am Ar N w York Lv 13 19am * -P'%
* PO) 90pm \r Ho i. l.v loom
No 86 , ~ XO THE NORTH AND W EST ~ I No 13
(Central Tlnw j II
?im lAr „ lirannah ....... Afjl® io.™
(Eavto: n Tim*
6 ."‘am ‘Lv CO umbla 28*m
* 50nm Lv HparAinbmg L'" 9 '•P* l '
12 10pm l.v Asheville *' Tl 1
4 02pm Ar Rot Bi-rlng# Ei 11 * ; ' ,m
7 30pni Ar .. Knoxville Uv * Sam
5 iO.im Ar Lexington Lv 10 JOn.n
7 45am Ar ClneinnaO *- v * OOpm
9 o"i>m Ar Hi Louis Lv *
7 oam Ar lavulsvllls Lvl 7 s*m
All train* arrive sml depart (roin thoPtaUll Hvsiem IRUM.
THROUGH CAR SERVICE, ETC.
TRAINS 33 AND 14 DAILY. NEW YORK AND FLORIDA BXPREHH Vaotl
bii’e,l Hmlteil (rains, s.ith I’ullman Drawing Room Hlaeping I'ars bsiws'n Havan
n.,li anil N" I ~rk Conneota a( Washington with Colonial Esi*rs.s tor Hoaion.
I'nllman Sleeping Cars lieiwsen Cfiarl .tte and Richmond and Charlntla snd Nor
-Iv|k. Dining Cars Serve all niaal. between Hovsnnali ai *1 Washington
TRAINS 13 AND 86 DAILY. THE UNITED STATES FAST MAIL V"*llbuld
limited (rains, carrying Ful nun Drawing Room bleeping Car* between H.vm ab
and New York Dink s Car. servo all meat* between Havaunoh and Washington
Also Pullman Drawing Room HlsepUi. Cart between Savannah and Cincinnati,
through AihevUl* and ' Th# Land Ol th# Sky.”
For oomplste Inlormailon a# lo rale *cii*lul# ale., apply 8o
F. 8 GANNON. Id V F. A G M J M CULP. T M, V A TURK. 0. P A.
Washington. D C
8 H HARDWICK A*t Oen'l Pass Agent. Allan* G*
R C. RI.ATTNER T.oket Agent. Plant Hy.ism Htaiion
JAMES FREEMAN C P *T. A 141 Bull streal. Savannah Os Phone* 810
Murphy A Co.'s Slock Letter.
N*w York. I>*" B—The generally unset
lied tendsq'y of thtatnorntng'#Mo.'lt mar
Kes was utlilbuiab,* lo a number of plain
roust* Probably the most effective waa
the common exiwetatton that the bank
statement woul-1 fWjw a serious depletion
In ihe banks' surplus reaervee. Th* very
sharp break In Tenr.ca.re Coal and Iron
was likewise effective in inducing selling
th* remainder of h# session, and war
natural that at Ihe end -*f the week of
sagging prices there should be a general
disposition to close out commitment on
the Lug Side of the account.
rnlshe-1 au irregular range of prices for
American stork* und Ihe dealings here for
fnri-.gn account were In very small vol
ume. Asnlo from the expectation, held
in regard to the liank statement th l re wa*
little that appeared to enter Into specula
tive calculations Ruoh routine new* aa
came to hand, in- hiding the usual • ...
trad" report#; made a gratifying showing,
nut wa# a-corded scant attenthwi hi th"
eroding The noted severe break In Ten
nersev- t '■>*! and Iron w.va again referred
to the gener.il a-t'ented Idea that the divi
dend on the stock which 1* to be declared
within w few weeks will be ordered at a
reduction.
There was also a notable sharp decline
.ri People's Gas which was attrlbuesd to
apprehension* of entagonl*6lc legislation
at the next session of the Illinois Leg *!•-
ture. The eevereel declines were #ll In
the Indue#rials and among the spe, laltel*.
American and fontlnemal Tobacco were
both jiarOcUlarly weak Federal Btct-1 waa
a comparatively flrni feature Ui the In
dustrial quarter, but Amerl- ail Steel and
Wit- reflected continued pressure Tl,e de
cline* In the railway list were not partic
ularly extensive and N>w York Central,
tbhe Nickel Plate le*uee and Erie shares
were comparatively Arm.
The 'ruction slo- v* moved In line with
the general mark- but were compara
tively dull. Aa was the ■'*** yueterday
the execution of slop-loss order# was ap
parent In all quarter* of th market, a
r.,ct oMrlbutlng u> th# weakness shown.
Taken ns a whole, the Imnk atalemen*
was a much more favorable showing than
had lteen anticipated.
The feature of the statement which at
tracted moat a#tanlton waa the email In
crease In loans as owing to the return
tier, tn the past two week* of such large
blocks of securities sold for foreign ac
count It had been commonly expected that
an Increase In Hull Hem of fully five
times the amount ahown would have ap
peared.
MIICKLktMMIi MARKET*.
Note—These quolatlon* are revised
dally, and are kept as near a# possible tn
accord with Ihe pravalllng wholesale
flees Official quotations ar# not used
••■hen they d.sggree with Ihe price* whole
*fl>r© a©k
Country and Northern Prodocr.
POI'LTHY—The market le ateedy Quo
ta!! ns Broiler*. 306135 c per pair; had
crown Mis"c; three-fourlbo grown. Sow
•1" hens, 95#75c rooster*. SUgSoc. ducks.
>oV7sc . on.
jeGGS— Fre*h candied. 2>#24ci cold •tor
age, 216f2tc.
BUTTER—The tone of the market I*
flrm Quotation*: Cooking 21c; Imita
tions. 23- ; New York stale dairy, 36%c; ex
tra Elgin*. 27c.
I'HEEIE- Market firm. fency full
crear.! cheeae. UHc for 1" to 22-pound
av.regc; 28ft3''-pond average*. 12c.
Early Vegetable*.
IRISH POTATOES—Northern, Ji 9bjf2 "0
sack.
('APR 50F-sffir per head
ONIONB-Yellow. In berrels. 82 2582 50.
crate*. 9uc#tl 00; red. 82.28(82.24)
Breadstuff. Hay and Grnln.
FLOUR—Market •leady: patent, 81 il.
straight. 18.85; fancy. $3 6:. family. 13.40.
MEAL— Peor) per barrel. 12 50; per *<k,
81 15; city meal, per eack, boiled. 81.09;
water ground. II 12%; city grit*, grok’.
$1 15; fo-arl gnu. Hudnuu. per l>arr#:. 12 60.
per sack, 81.2"; sundry brand*. 11.15
CORN—3*rket llrm. while. Job iot*. 62c;
carload lot#. oc. mixed corn. Job Jot*. *uc,
catload lot#. 58"
RlCE—Market steady; demand good,
fancy h ad. 6c; fancy, s%rt
Prime * _
ood PdO‘l4
Fair
Ctmmon
OATH—No. 2 mixed, carload, 34i;>; Job
lot*. 35'u3c. whit* clipped, car*. 37c; Job.
Jfk
BRAN—Job lot*. 95c; carload lots, 90c.
J{ AY—Market steady; No. 1 timothy.
M’jc; Job. 26c, No. 2. 20" Job; 87%c car*.
Sagar nnd f'nffr#.
SUOAR-
Cut lo 1 f 6 1* Diamond A 8 St
Crughrd 6 24 Conf-cllonera A.5.91
Powdered 3.9 iWhlt* Extra C.. 5.;%
XXXX pow'd ...5.99 Extra C 52*
3r mulateJ $. 4 Golden C 5.0"
Cube* A 5'A Yellow* 4.94
Mould A 6.09.
COFFEE—
Mocha 19 e Prim# No 8 .... 10%c
lava 26 eKrood No. 4 10%c
|-*e "fry ~.,-,14 c Fair No. 5 ......10 c
fancy No. 1 .. .11%' Ordinary No. 6 .. 9%c
Choice No. 2 ...,10%c|Common No 7 .. 9 c
•nit, Hites unit Wool.
BALT—Demand U fair nd th# market
steady; carj-ad lou, l""-pound burlap
ta k*. 47c; 160-pound cotton sucks. 4r;
Il"-tmd bur.ap acke. 51%c, 110-pound
cotton sacks, 52%"; 135-pouud burlap
tacks, s*%c; 123-pound cotton seek*. 1984 c;
290-pound buriap *.v ks, 61c
HIDES Market /.rm, dry flint. 12%c;
dry *ait. !!%• green salted, tc.
WOOL—Nominal; prim* Georgia, free
of sand burs and black wool, 12c; black.
I*c; burry, lro. Wax, 35c; la 1 low, l%c.
Deer aklni, 20c,
Deled and Evaporated Frail#.
APPLES— Evaporated. 797H< ; sun did and.
S'.aflSc
APRIUOTB- Evaporated, 19c poind;
nectarines. lc
RAISINS- L I. 12 ! Imperial tva! Inete
12 73. loose 4t"-l<iliwl hovs, pound
I'EAGHFIP Evaporated, pesled. I7H-;
unpealed 88.419.
PEARS—Evefioreted. B’,c.
Hardware anti llalldtaa anpplte#.
LIMB. CALCIUM. PLASTER AND
Cement Alabama and tie rgi* itm•• tn
fair demand and sell at lit ceot, # barrel;
etvrclal •x.lctned piaster sl.t |er barrel;
hair. 4ur' Ho#"dale ctment. } 3041128;
carload lots, special. Portland remain, re
tail $2 25. carload lots. 82 "*st-.20.
lumber f o. b. vessels, savan
nah Minimum. iatl l*cv. tl0.3hQll.00;
car sill* 112 add 13 00. difficult *.• *. |:4 no
yluO. ship #to> k sl6's,tl* Ou. *,wn lien.
$8 "068150; hewn Hen 2di3gr
OIL Market steady; lem.it.d fair dg
nal 450M6-; West 5 irxltda hlark 712.
Isrd. 58c. nearafoot. 6wtf7o . moohlaery. 14
*j 2s-. )|p#ee.t oil taw. 76 1 , : Ivolial. 7859?:
kerosene prime white, 13 ; water white
lie; Pratt’s astral. 14c; deotor.r*d stove
gasoline drum#. Hike, empty oil bmre-la.
delivered.
SHOT—Drop. $150; B B and large, 175;
chilled. 8! 7f.
IRON -Market very steady; Hated*. Hjr
NAlldt—Cut $2 30 base; wire, $2 60 bane
HARMED WIRE 82 30 [ter 100 pound*
I OUN J'oWDER—Per keg. Austin t rack
shot. 84 <•>. hslf kegs 82 25; quarter keg*.
$1.25: champion ducking, quarter kegs,
12 25; Dupont and ilaxard emokeleea. half
1 keg#. 111 16. quarter kegs, 86 7T,; I pound
canisters. 81.09; less 25 per cent.; Trols
dorf emok-less powder. 1-pound cane. 81.
10-pourt l can*. 90c pound
rollon lluaatna and Tire.
RAGGING—Market firm. Jute. 25,
pound. *• . Urge lo#. slgc; email lots.
] pound. 7V. •* Island lugging. 1259 c.
TIES Htamlard. 45-pound, arrow, large
lot*. 11.10. small lot*. 11.23
L'rnlls and >nte.
APPLE®—Northern variety, $2 7593 50
ORANGES (Fla.), 82 75®.’! .60
PRUNES—6O* to 50*. 10e, 60s o 90*. BV9c;
os to 7u*. 7c; 7"e to Mat, 6Vc; tuts lo ink", 9c;
ISM to lUUs. IV
BANANAS *4l riof.l 75 bunch.
LEMONS- Market eready at 12 59
rOUOANFTH- 84.UWi4.21 per 100
PHANUTH— Ample stock fair d.nutnd,
market firm; fancy hand-plck.-d, Virginia,
per pound. 45*. . haiHl-plck.-d VlrglrHe. ex
tras. 4c; N. C. seed peanutw, 4e
NUTS—A no nd. T.r ago s 17c; lv eaf
10c; wainute, French. 12c, Nep.es, l.Vy .
pecan,. 12c, Brazils, lie; filberts, 12c. as
sorted nuts. 80-pouml nnd 2S-p..uiid boxes,
12'gc.
Ilaenn, Mams and Lard.
HACON—Market flrtn; D. 8 r. n e!de.
7%c, D. H. BeiU* *, IHc lEaidernj. accord
ing lo average six*; D H bellies. *'„e
(W tsternj; smoked C. R sides, g\c.
HAMS—Sugar cured. 18-H2
L.sßl* Pur*. In tierce, ijgc; In 36-
pound tins and gu-pound tubs, tVyc:
compound. In tlercea. 654" • 30-|>ound tins,
and 90-pound tubs, 6‘4c.
V9I*4."ELL AXKOt*
FlSH—Mackerel, half-barrel*, N> 1.
I*. No. 2. 87 00 No 8, E 75; kite. No.
1. 81.2); No 2. 81 10. No 3.13 c Codflgh,
l-pouml brick*. It); 2-pound brick*. B%c.
Smoked herring, f-r box. ,44)1m- liuich
herring. In keg>, 8110, new mullein, half
berrels, 82 75.
BTRTfP—Market quiet; Georgia sffl
Florida syrup, buying at 28■!> ; selling
at 824)35c; *ugar house at IWllfc.
HONEY-Fair demand; etralned In IWr
rel. 35ti60c ga lon.
High wine* basis. 81 27.
OCEAN FREIGTBI9.
COTTON-flu vannah to Boston, per
cm., 25c; to New York. pr cwt.. 30c; to
l'hilsdelphla. per hale 81 Bsltim- re. 81.
FOREIGN DIRECT—Brem< n, 40". Uv
erpool. Aw. Hamburg 48c; Oen a. 53--;
Barcelona. 35 •, Manchester 45c, Ila-Tc,
M . Antwetp, 10c; Heval, •; R tteidun.
Vr . Trieste. 58c. INDlßECT—Liverpool
tS©2Bc; Hamburg, ¥b liotnenbjrg, tic.
LUMRER By Bail—Freight* ateady; to
Baltimore end ##:waid, 54 36 10 83 75 par
M. Including Portland.
LUMRER By steam—Savannah to
Balilmon L'l.uo: to J*. R. It. or R nd O.
do. k#. 15 80: lo Phllad# p ,1a 16%c pa*
cwt (4 fiounds to fool), to New Yon,
86.30 per 31. $7 25 to dock; llg t red 10
Boston 88.A'
NAVAL STOREtJ-The market la firm;
medium else vessel* Rosin—' ork. lor
order*. S* Al f'*r barrel of 310 pounds, ar and
3 r amt I rlmag". Bplrl's 4- 8d \r
¥i gallon# groat, gt and 5 i>#r cent piltnug"
Large vernal#, rosin, s*; ap.rtt i. 4s 21.
Steam, lie per l’O poundi on ro#;n. ;l ,
on spirit*. Savannah to llwon. and ''<4o
on ro*ln end 1 on spirits to New York
<iit un. rgoviatos* etc.
New York, Dec I—Flour market was
weak and again somewhat lower to e il.
responding 40 the decline in wheat; win
ter patent*, U 96#3.91); Minnesota patent*.
83 90#4.35.
Rye flour dull.
Coramsa. dull. „
ft>" steady.
Barley quiet. Barley mail dull.
Wheat—Spot week. No 2. 7c ordlona.
after o(>enlng steady on cable#, drifted to
a lower basis through vigorous operation#
by the bear siemens, stimulated by Intl
f .<lions of d#pre*lng weekly statlgllce on
Monday, dullnea* In export clrclew ar.d
the t>)g prjfhmrv movement. Cloned weak
at net decline January dosed
77%c. March, 79%c; il*>. 78%e, December,
Corn— ©Mk, No. 2. WHc; option
m*rkrt wa© rt**pr©**d to-<lay Ky th©
waakn©*© ol xidblf, imyro v©d wvaUiat
Plant System
of Railways.
Train© of>©rwt©d ,by ff'th m©rtdtan tltn#*
On© hour ©lower than city tim©.
In ©Atari Dw 9. 1160.
TAiTTraiiW
Lv. PsvMnnah bail) Ar Su nnnan
Uttwt eti
31& am ... Hv,<nt:.h 1 i rn
690 am. ..... Wjyi-u'i* ........ i• jix
* 1 am . Jii Kp**ivl!i©. ,!> 15 am
15 tm and Dor Mu l2 4 pm
, 5 pm 4*uin!© I 7 < pm
Mr H it'll
[ i3O *m H4va4. 11 -iA *3 am
I &Jo .im .Caar© ton .... ;7 M©m
1 ( pn im) I im ... j© Mpm
Ar
Itptwren
* * im Bruit wi< k 66 am
9 Ob pm .... t* 2S pm
- ... | ... Sivnni iU and }? 16 am
Jacksonville ... jt to pm
Cornu tt<ma • lori Tampa with T©n
tnaulMi ami tit and ntal ateamcra leaving
for Key \\ .at and Havana Monday a.
Thurntaj* .n I Bitmdaya. H uo p. tn.
Call at Tlrkrf Oflicra for further infor
mation.
J. If. POLHRMUB. T F A .
WARI> CLAIIK UI y Ti ket Aff©nt.
D# kotn Hotel I*hnne Tt.
P XT WRENN P©j©©nicer Tr#mc liaa
©ir©r. Havannah <;©
0$
WGEORGIA
%^B’YCO : y
(*©h©4ul© Effect Ir© Fept 16 1166.
Train© arrive at and depart from
Ctntral fftatlon. West Hroad.
foot of tel herty atraet.
Bfh M©rftll©n Tim© One hour slower than
rlty time
Lave* Jhlv©
Savannah ftavaonah:
AllfUlta, Mai ••© Atleute
• dim Coving on. Mllledc©vl le • 00pm
and al. lnteiiift©Ulat© polntaj
|Auffiieta. Macon. Atlanta.;
Aifiena. Mon’Kotnsry, 00-j
•9 60pm lumhu©. hirtnli Am- *0 Oham
erl< ua. Eufaula and Troy j
6 66pni) Dover Accommodation tfT 4Kam
?2 UOpm Guyton Dinner Train. jt4 6*pen
•Dally. tEx '#pt flumlay. t
BETWEEN BAVANNAH AND TTHEE
75tli meridian or Havarnah cpy tlrna
LEAVE BA V A NNAH.
Monday nly 625 a m Dal y except
Monday 9.36 a. m Daily 360 p m
LEAVE TIBKE
Monday only 716 n tn Dally ©leapt
Monday 10:25 a. m Dally ft.3o p. m.
rumiwiiotic made ©t terminal point©
with all train© Northwest, \Vat and
Boythwaat
H.eefdnc can on night train* hilwsen
Savannah ©nd Aufurt©, Macon, Atlanta
• nil Htmilnanem
Parlor cam on day train* bet ween fcia
vannah. Maiot ©nd Atlanta.
!Of oompl©!© In form© i lon, achedul©©,
rata© and i-onneotioika. atd>ly to
W. CJ. HiiKWßit, < tty Ticket and
enaer Ayant, lv# Lull street,
or
W. II UdNTTRR. !>©pot Ticket Agent.
J C HAILE. General Pavaengrr Agent.
K H HINTON. TralTlr Manager.
THEO D. KLINE. Orn SuperlntWidenL
H i vannah. Ga
aatkfjwa
|imited
Double Daily Service
Th* ahurt line U Norfolk, Wsahlnglon,
BaitltniM'", Dbllude.plila, New York nal
the East.
ARRIVAL <<F TRAINS
FROM
No TT North and Eael 5 on am
No. 33 Denmark ami Local Sta
flone io 39 am
No. 81 North nml East 13 10 pm
No. 44 Jacksonville and Florida... 1 h pm
No 72 M'Uitgonicry and West 8 15 Pm
No. 74 Helena and laval Point*... 145 am
No . Jit. k.c nvlUi and l ii>rt,ln 11 50 pm
DEi'ARTI ltE OF TRAINS
FOR
No. 27 Jacksonville and Florida... 398 am
No. 2! Js :konvilla and Florida. .12 18 pm
No. 44 New York and La.l 1 39 pm
No 24 Denmark and Augusta 3 56 pm
No. 71 Montgomery and Weal 7 23 am
No. 73 Helena and 1-ocal H'.aßons. 6 >■ pm
No New York and Es*t 11 $9 pm
Magnlflcenf Pullman buffi# sleeping ear
service to Washington. Baltimore Philo*
delphl* and New York; aDo lo Jsckaon
vllle and Tamiat
Dining car* from Havtnnah to Hamiot
■nd Richmond lo New Ymk.
Buffet parlor cars Ha vannah to MoaM
goroery.
For additional Information apply to
Ticket office. Bull and Bryan streets.
Phone M.
West and a lota! dlpo!llon to unload re
cent purchases. Clu.-*d wreak and tilfllt
lower January closed 44\c; May closed
42c; December closed 46V
Oata-Spoi dull; No. 2, ',c. option* dull
.1 . ■. ml r,i 4
Hcf steady; family. MWMi mess.
|9 i/igi.M Beef ham*. J 300020 M).
Cut meat* quiet; pickled bellies.
Mac; pickled shoulder*. M*flc; plcklad
ham*.
Dard easy. Wester* steamed. 17.50: De
cember closed 37 52'* nominal; refined
<iulet. continent, 17 Ho. South American.
kS; compound. STB5 T B
Pork quiet. family. SU.MtfM.OO; ahort
clear. Hit 17o; mess. 13013 c.
Butter firm, creamery, ISffMc; slata
dairy, 18f124c.
Cheese strong; fancy large.lfall made,
11V.C; email fancy, fall made, lilac.
l-ggs steady; state and Pennsylvania. 17
030 ; Western. regular pat king, at mark,
aerie.
potatoes quiet. Jerseys. tl-OOQlJnt; Nw
York. t24fltßV,. lamg Island. lI.WOI TANARUS;
Jersey sweets. 11.7102 73.
Petroleum dull, refined Now York, 17 34.
Philadelphia and Ha.tlmore, 17.33; do in
bulk. *t.<sc
Kosln steady, strained, common to good.
*1 <*©l.7o.
Turpentine dull, 415042 c.
nice firm; domestic, fair to extra, 37M1
>*c, Japan. tVuCsc.
Peanuts quiet, fancy handpicked. 4VI
Je. other domestic, frc.
Cabbage steady, Dong Island. per MP,
(3 0004.40
Cotton by steam to Liverpool. 3#c.
Coffee opened dull and unchanged ami
ruled quiet throughout the sees ion. There
was a partial rise of 3 points soon alter
the tall on covering, a natural aequenc#
of the late protracted liquidation. m>with
standing continued bearish foreign mar
ket advices and conditions and local spec
ulative apathy. Smaller receipts at Bra
illlan ports figured to soup extent a* a
check upon selling for short account,
nosed steady, with prtess not unchanged
to i points higher. Total sale* were 1.710
hags. Including February, at *.05. March,
*l3. May. 4.23*6 JO.
Spot coffee, Rio quiet; No. 7 tnvatce.
TWc; mild quiet; Cordova, tt*ol3sa&
on Fag* Twenty-Two^
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