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FINANCIAL and commercial
(..rrn* Ft ti ke* market ha* .
FIRTHF.II DErUYIE.
v ,1, lr and 'k* Dr*Mlf Ker of
the lloreuu Report (•■ Heavy
fort Rfffltli-Rwftßli an.ltrul
\tnrr for thr !■ y Than Same Day
i a ,t Vrar *plrl* Torpcatlne
<lra fr ■* Firm.
• took* Sironger—l.ornl and Trie
|.lilc Market*.
Tlia Morning N<>** Office.
Tuesday. Dec. 11.
*r th* piwclffltou# drop of yesterday
•hr cotton futures market It was
. v to he exported that the market
.. t rally sufficiently to rloaa without
Bt c further loaaea to-day. The cloa
w,, steady and unchanged to X point*
,*r Nothing rottld have been more fa
il.!• ta the bears In the day's neats
■i, e receipts at the ports. which
* , . 'iioo ahead of last year. A piling
tl f cotton at this rate following the
. . . Is not calculated to help In check
, f t; r downward turn caused by the bu
,,, report. These receipts did not come
, , .urprlre to many, who look for them
full for a short time yet. The kv
* pet market closed easy at a decline
, t,- and with sales on the spot of
. t.t>-rwo brier. The demand was light.
~ i very little business was done during
, day- Buyers were a little dtsap-
I nled in Liverpool'* opening, ae it waa
, . • illy believed among them that that
~ , K et would respond In a bigger drop,
i jrpentlne market dosed steady at
with a talr demand prevailing.
. .. .h there was not a rushing butinexs
rm< t at any lime. The roaln market
, osM firm, with no changes In quota
,,, . in* wholesale markets closed
,and active. Blocks showed e de.
i ronger tendency, and the advances
, -* day. particularly In Grangers.
1 , ) many to believe the opening of
sre 1 her bull boom Is at hand The fol
■ ,* , * i-muss of Ihe different markets
■ the tone and quotations at tho
. p*,i k to-day:
t OTTON.
• . ' i great tp-al was domg In the spot
market to-day owing to the wt
. k .used by Ihe bearish bureau rc
i Ihe failure of Ihe trade so the
i ... • to recover from the effects of It.
wing w as easy at a decline of ! % r ,
riik.r g a dl< line of 4r. so far In response
* i the bureaus. Sale* on Ihe spyt were
il-. The demand did not seem to
i- improved any over right, and tha
• that there t still much tadffferene*
m * both element* of the trade leave*
ooih’ as to the future .-ours* of the sn.tr-
The day's receipt* were <.737. against
ia*t year, and 9.688 var before-last,
receipts at the port* were 71.905.
-s M. 714 last year, offerings from
* - . ter!or were light, with no apparent
motion to yield very much to the de
citn-
l folios ing were the official spot quo.
t. - at the < lose of the market at the
* otter. Exchange io-ila> :
I This ~Loat
i day. | year.
t >cd mtld.lng ,% * ‘*4
Middling >‘a
1, tv nn.ldling 'Sh* 6
Market easy, sales. 22.
Sat unti l Receipts. Exports and Stocks:
tie* pis this day *.737
I • < • this dsy last >car 7.MS
Th.- day year before last 9.596
n* eipis *lnc* Hep:. 1. 1900 6)tft,659
Htr d.t last year *do.r..:t
, h’o kon hind tills itay 131.2*1
• .-*n dt< last year Is7.firi
l > inis ami Him ks at Ihe Ports:
t.- elpts this day 71.*)’.
':•*!• this day last year 51.714
l: npis hi* .lay year before last.. 71.6U6
■ • tl re- *tpi* since Hept. 1. 199 ft ... .3,319.03*
Aims llm last year J.MB.MO
dsr Is-lore Ins: 4,931.957
't'vk nt all ports to-day 8r>,<759
<’■ k rlnt* day last vewr 1.103,999
Itally Movements at other Pord*—
. ilvcsion--Nominal: middling HJ. . net
1 apt- 23.1-6. gros*. 23.126. s<ock. 217.214.
New Orleans T’n*etll*d. middling
' 16 net rerelpla, 17.361, gross. 19,101;
f• - 1,150. Merit. 320.622.
Mobile Nothing doing; middling 9'*c;
’ ••• re-elpis, 3.1*4. gross, 3.1 M; stock. *6-
‘ I irletdon—Nominal; net receipts. W>o.
- .. an. siock. 17.212.
Wilmington—PYrm. mldtlllng 9V'; net re
. 7. groe 327; stork. 17.742
Norfolk—Nominal; middling 9V. net re
* .ids. 3.010. gross 3,011); stock. 37.613
Ksitimore—Nomlnal; middling 9’o; gross
V stock. *.172.
New York—Quiet; middling 9*c; net re
ipts. 3,233. gross, 11.6*9. sales. 4.075, stock.
t 112.
Boston-Quiet; middling 97r; net re
-7‘ PIS. 2.02; gross. 12.190.
Philadelphia—Quits middling I*c; net
n stpts, <3. gross, S3. Stock. 4,537.
Brunswick—Net receipts. 7.W. gross, 7,-
*- -ock. 7.322.
'•ally Movements at Interior Towns—
\;K iris—Quiet; middling 941194#: net
’* etptf, 2,815; gross. 3i>49; rales. 412; stock.
17 It*
Memphis—Dull; middling 9 11-l*c; net r
-4 n 2* grot-. 4 *79. sales. WO, atock.
I" 53*
hi 1-o ils—Quiet; middling 94'- . n*t re
■•'Pl. 2.211; gross. 10,162; atock, <7,919
■ Incinnatl— Steady and nominal; mid
dling 9,r; net racelpls. 1,713; grors, 1,713;
R k 10.(72
Houston—Eway; middling 9>,*c; net re
" cs. 27. 573; gross. 2e.972: sales, 135;
lock i0a.615
l."'i4vHle—Firm, middling 9,c.
1 i>oris of cotton this day—
• Ivesion—To ihe continent. 2oil
Nw Orleans—To the comment. 7.750,
f'sMwlaa, 1.954.
Ivbllo-Coaatwlse, 1.560
vrlealon—Coastwise. 9*
r folk—Cooat art ae. 1,9(7
Hovtnn—To Great Hr.lain. 4.99 1
' run** |ek—To Great Britain. 70*
si foreign exports from all ports this
To Great Britain. 11.995; lo Ihe con
' • • nt. 9*ol.
•l foreign exports from all ports
far this week: To Great Britain 73.-
to France, 7.016. lo the continent. 24.-
tfc
'’ —ta 1 foreign exports since Hept. 1. 1900.
v-, < ltrllaln. 1.431.377; lo France. 311.-
** 'o 4he ronllm-nl. 971.349
IM.tMI t OTTO*.
l’ri-es about a* follow*:
' ■'r* choice Florida* 22'i
I iticy i;sorgla* Sl’.a
'■ta choice Georgias 21
Mica Georgia* 19*
"a tin# Georgias 1* Cl* 1 !
line Georgia* 17
Hs <lpt* and Block*- 1900-01 1*99-00.
'V past week 3.10 C 4.170 ;
1 ’porta past week ! 1.061 l.*
' '’■e!|aa this season 33.707 46.797
p past week I .M3 •>
f "k on hand I 26.24*1 31**> !
—i
l OTTOS Ft TV HE*.
I| "' Market Closes Vaeboaged to *
I’ulnta Lower.
v Tork. Dec. 11.—The cotton market (
np*ned at an advanca of point# and I
' 'notuarlly ruled firm on lesa of break
* I-" rpoo4 alien had been expected.
w on after the opening call, however.
' re as an easier feeling under ranew
! selling, led by lorwl traders. Belling
' be, ame quite general and the market
* -c .-ft Kfijk points from top prices, af
w hich there was * few feeble rallies
®n covering and profit taking. The gen-
MURPHY At CO., INC.,
ard of Trade Building Savannah
Private leased wires direct lo New York.
Chicago and New Orleans
cotton, stock# and (-rain.
Now York onto*. No tl Broadway.
Ofßcea In principal cltlca throughout tha
Boults Writ* for our Market Manual and
book containing Ip.' . ■ ■ . y,t rl
eral trend of the market, however, wn*
weak, chiefly owing to the li-avy move
| mete at all porntr in the Houth. while the
[ Bout hern *pot markets thawed signs o(
• giving way and private cable accounts
! Indicated lack of speculative support In
England and on the continent. The gen
| eral weakness waa Increased by active
| liquidation of certain New Orleana ac.
I count*. Not only Is the current move
men* heavy, hut all Indications point to
continued large receipts. The market
j closed steady nnd unchanged to S point*
! lower. a
FI-VTTt VTIONN IN UTI hi,*
New Y'ork. Dec. ii.—Colton futures
opened Arm and closed steady. Trice* ar
! follow*.
Open High 1.
j January 9*3 9.36' yna 921
February 936 •96 '* 19 :• :j
March .9.23 9 22 9 no p lit
i April 91* 91* 900 97
May .9.13 915 * 97. 901
June 9.12 912 *97 9 <l2
July 90* 9,09 *92 900
j August 1.92 *92 *75 X.ll
Hept ember *3O *l9 *2O
• December 9 12b 942 925 9.16
UVnrMl inirtiv MAHKnyr.
Liverpool, lir 11.—ripot quirt. prl< e.
’ 'sd lower. American mMitltng. fair.
| 5 25-S2d: good inaMMng. 5 17eJ2d; mhMtln*.
• Hd. low middling 6 3-l(d. good ordinary.
| 4 15-l*d, ordinary, 4 11-16-1. The sale* of
ihe day were 7,®tn bales, of which 500 were
j for speculation and export, snd Included
j < 600 American; receipts 27.000 bale*. In
| eluding 25.100 American.
Future* opened quid and clo*ed easy.
American middling, low middling clause:
i December, f Utl IM, value; December.
January. 5 lOdi.iid, buyer* Januarv-Feb
rt-ary. 5 ooid buyers; Fehruary-
March. 5 o<d. buyers. March April, 5 04d.
buyer*; Aprll-Mav. S 02d, buyers. Mai-
June. 5 ood sellers. June-Julv, 4 6)414 A-’-t,
buyers. July-August. 4 M, buverr. Au
gust-Beptember. 4 47d.
New Orl*anr, Dec. 11 —Cotton future*
closed quiet.
Deo. bid 9! April * 924!* 94
Jan l.9Mr* 96; Mav *.9271 K
Feb * Mill t'CiJur.e * 9141* 97
March * 9So* :u July 8.9011* :tl
4 OTTON I.I7rTKRs.
New Y’ork. Dec 11— Murphy * '<* *a>
Totton In Liverpool closed about <-6d
lower when our market opened, but
dosed about 10-6ld lower than yesterday.
This market opened about 5 point* high
er. but reacted on liquidating sale*, awing
lo large receipt* ot ports and prospect*
of a heavy amount coming Into sight this
week Cotlon In this market showed
somewhat a depressed feeling Just before
tha noon hour. January soiling at 9.<sc.
but reacted, and at 2 p. m. January was
quoted at 9.18 c. Bpota came In at a de.
cllns'of l*o from yesterday, middling be
ing quoted at 9\c. Port receipt* to-day
may exceed 65.000 bale*, against 63.0U0 last
week, and 52.000 last year South reported
great anxiety lo tell spots. Europe sent
seal* order lo buy on de,4lne*, which sus
tain* tho market, though the feeling Is
weak on account of the bureau's estimate,
and large movement and heavy long In
terest still hanging over the market New
Orleans expects to-morrow 17.0n0 lo l*.uoo,
against 17 ie< last year. Houston ll‘"0 to
15.000, ugnlnst 3.502 last year.
New York, Dec. 11 —Hubbard Bros A
fo. ) ; Livrrpol did not decline as rap
idly a* did Ihe American nfirk.es yester
day. therefore our market opened at on
advance on Hi* buying for European ac
count. Liqtildolioti began again Immedi
ately after the call, as Ihe movement be
gan lo show a very heavy rc.oparison
with previous year* This liquidation was
absorbed by Liverpool buying against ar
bitrage iransa,slonv which caueed an
easier closing abroad From Ihe lowest
point a sharp rally of 9 points naturally
followed, both In our market and N- wr Or
leans. The local trade have bought free
ly. expecting a sharp roily would follow
this serious decline of the post two days,
hut they- tio not like the large movi ment,
whU h Is now greatly ahead of lost week.
imiy t.oons.
New Yoik. Dec II Business In tha
dry good* market was on a qule* .scale
In all department* to-day. The drop In
cotton caused buyers of cotton good* to
a* t more conservatively Uion before. The
market Is rasy In brown sheetings and
drills and ul.h- print rloth fabrics. Bleach
ed notions sell in small quantities a pre
vious prices, t’oame colored cotton* un
changed. Print* steady but quiet. Ging
ham* firm.
946 AL ITORR4.
Tuesdav. Dec JJ,
BPIRITrt TFRPENTINE-Th. turpen
tine market opined steady nt 3* 1 ,-. with
sale* of 6.V1 neks, and do#ad steady and
unchanged, with no further sale* rcjvirtcd
during the day. The market did not
show any great deal of strength at any
time, and during most of the day trading
was on a moderate seal* The day's re
ceipt* were 1.972. and Ihe export* none.
ROBINS-There wa* no . hangs In ihe
rosfh market to-day. which opened firm
and featureless and remained *0 through,
out tho day. The m.irket sh-.we,l consid
erably more strength than It did yester
day". however, and fa.-tor* wer less In.
cllned to sell at concession* A better ion*
prevailed a* to all grade*. The receipts
were 7.37 R. and tha exports none, prices
as follow*.
A. B. C *1 y> 1 tl 6$
D 1 K 1 <n
E 1 40 M 1 70
F 1 43 N 210
G I M W G 2 ISO
H 1 55 W W 3a5
Receipt* Tuesday— Spirits Roaln
r. R r 111 544
H , F. * W 1.007 .1.5*2
B A L mi 2.BJJ
Steamer Day 61 230
Hleamer Murchison 11 29
Flat <** 152
Exports Tuesday— Hplrlt* Rosin
S H liematl*. Cleared
Should have been 2.*<7
Difference 333
Naval (More* Statement—
Hplrlt*. Rosin. !
Biot k April 1. 1900 2.197 142 506
Receipt* to-day 1.972 7,375
Receipt* prev!bu*ly 301,316 TWV<9I
Total since April 1 9io.iit
Export* 10-<tay
Export* prcvau*ly 2<,17* 766.924
Exports sine* April 1 .... 3*9.17* 766.921
Block on hand to-day M. 307 143.460 |
Stock U*t year 2<-79 163.377 )
t'harlesion. Dec. 11 -Turpentine firm
3*,- Rosin firm, unchanged.
Wilmington. N C.. Dec 11.-Hplrli* tur
pentlna steady. 37V43*... recelpl*. •>.
Roaln firm. *1 301.25. recelpte. 595
I ruda lurpenllm steady. 11.40fj2 10. re
celfits. 164.
Tar steady. *1.40. receipts. 267.
New Orlean*. Dec. 11,—Receipts, rosin.
J 95, turpentine. 21 barrels, expori* none.
FINANCIAL.
JOHN W. DICKEY,
Stock aad Baud Brebrr.
AVGUSTA, OA.
Writ# fa* M#L
lllF. .MORNING NEWS: WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 12. 1900.
KIN ANC 161..
MOl.'EY—The demand keeps fairly up
with ihe supply
FOREIGN EXCHANGE—Market weak
Commercial demand. st*3S. elxty dav*.
** 79V n!nc<y .lay*, 64 7*'. franc*. l*ans
and Havre sixty days. 6 22'., Hwies.
I sixty days. 5.2*14. Helgisn 62t 1 . mirk*
1 slxtv day*. :•!*,, ninety dav*. 939*
DOMESTIC EXCHANGE - Steady,
bank* are buying at 1-16 discount and
1 selling a* follows 327. and under. 10c pre
mium. 125 lo 670 16c premium; 399 to 1109
3e premium; 3100 to law 2*o premium.
3*o 10 |1 .'Mt, > premium. 11.00,' and. over,
75c per M premium
HECI7RITII7H The nvark.-t does not
.-how any aiumaiauv Heavy dealings In
| Central securities at ruling uuotatlone.
atock*
Bid. Aak.
August.! and Savannah R R IPX, 111
Atlanta and West Point 130 . .
do 6 per cent certlflcates 10*
: Augusta Factory *4 M
i Cltlaen*' Rank 1M
,< hariiam Bank 11l 113
| Chatham R. E. AI. Cos.. A 57 5*
, do do R 66 S7
| Eagle and Phoenix Mfg Cos I<>2 106
Edison Electric Ilium. Cos 107 11>
Enterprise Ml*. Cos bn lu3
Germania Hank 131
Georgia ami Atshama 26 29
Geofgla Railroad. <-onimon 216 219
Granllevllle Mfg Cos 160 170
J I*. King Mfg Cos. 103 MS
l.angley Mfg Cos lti I*>
Merchants' National Hanly ... 116 ll*
Nailonel Bank of Savannah ..113 I*7
Oglethorpe Having* and Trust ...112 ...
People's Saving* and Loan 101 IQS
H> aboard common It 12
do preferred 29 30
Houthwestern Railroad Cm 11l 112
Savannah Gas Light Cos -4V* 394
Soulhefn Bank ,I7 161
Savannah Bank ami Trust 119 .
Hlbley Mfg, Cos.. Augusta .... .. 85 86
Savannah Brewing 103 10G
Hoads.
Bid A*k
Char . Col A- Aug Ist 5s 190' |. 110
Chat & Gulf R B 5 per cent, let
mortgage 102 101
Atlanta city 4e. 1922 107 109
Augusta elty 4s. 1927 106 l l ®
do 4’u 1925 11l
do 7s, 1903 107 ....
do 6s. 1913 122
Ala Mid m ind and 192. M A N 1014 1024
Augusta Factory. 6 per cent . 1915 111 113
Brunswick A- Western 4s. 1938 .. A1 6S
IT\ p ft. 4 Banking eollalerol 5* 95
C of O Ist motg ss. 1945
F . A A 120 1:1
C. of Ga. con. s*. 1945. M A N .. 96>, 97'*
C of Ga I*l Income*, 1945 53 1 ,1764
do 2nd Income* 16 17
do 3d Income-. 1945 7 8
C of O (M G A A Dlv ) 5*
1947. J. A- J 97 9*
C of G. (Eaton Branch). ss, 1936
J. A- D 98 99
City A Suburban R R Ist 7s—llo ...
Columbus City s*. 1909 107 —.
Charleston city 4e, 1969 100 103
Engl* A Phoenix Mills 6*. 192* 10* 110
Edison Electric Illuminating 6s 106
Enterprise Mfg 6*. 1902 103
Georgia Raitr.wd *. 1910 118 117
G. 8 AF . 1945. J A.l 113 114
Georgia A Alabama Ist ss. 1945 106 107
Georgia state 3>t. I*3o, J A J ..BO 113
do 34*. 1915. M AN 106 107
do 44*. 1915 119 130
Macon city 6*. 1910. J A J 116 11*
do 4!j*. quar . Jan 108 10*
Ocean Steamship 5. COO 104 FA
Savannah city ss. quar. January
1318 110 111
do s*. quar , February. 19>w ... IfltHi 10914
South Carolina elate 4'**. 1933 ..117 119
Sibley Mfg Cos. *. 1903 103
South Bound e **H I*4
S . E 7 A W. gen ml'*.. 6*. 1934 125 lIH
il.t .In let la, gel t. P. 4 113 114
do St John Dlv.. let 4* 1931... 98 96
MONEY MARKET.
New York. De- 11-Money on rail Arm
at 4'j*t6 per cent ; last loan. 4' per ceeit.
Prime mercantile paper. t ! rbs per cent
Sterling exchang* weak then *tea,Rer.
with actual bualne-s in hwnkrra' hill*, at
tl 84H4M 81 1 * for demand, aisl at 34 8*.4
for sixty dav*; ported rate*, 31 Hl'ieit S2,
.111.1 34.*e' 3 pl *6 commercial bljl*. 34 *OV
4 *o'i. Silver certlfl -ate*. 644765 c. Bar
silver. 644 c; Mexican dollar*. SOLe. Gov
ernment bond* firm; at ete bond* Inactive;
railroad bon da irregular.
rrot K 8 AND BONDS.
(ipnrral strength Looks 1.1 Well sneer
ed Halt i anipatgn.
New Y'ork, Dec. 11.— Th* demand for
stock* to-Jay was *0 large. *0 urgent and
so widely distributed a* to suggest a re
crudescence of the bullish enthusiasm of
the period Immediately following th*
election. The motive* of ihls buying and
the strength of the whole market was
somewhat mysterious
Tha anthracite group had It* own par
ticular cause of strength In th* circum
stantial assertions of the passing control
of Ihe Pennsylvania Coal company to the
Erie Railroad and the consequent frustra
tion of the plan for anew railroad from
the coal region* to tidewater to satisfy
the Ideas of the in lepend.xil operator*
regarding transportation rate*. No au
thoritative continuation could be had of
the reports current, but the record of the
tape was atrongly confirmatory. New
Jersey Central was an early ex-ep<lon to
the strength of the group, but recovered
laier.
The Erie slocks and Ontario and We*t
ern. as being most Immediately affected
by lh thrrtitened comps tit ion. led off In
the movement lestar in th* day Uie
Reading atock* assumed th* Iwsdershlp
and wer* absorbed tn enormous block*
up to Ihe . lose of the market, but th*
general strength was too striking 10 t*e
explained as a sympathetic movement
There was some demand for !x>ndoii ac
count on th* opening of anew- aeeount
Incident to ihe settlement, hut thl* buy
ing Is called professional arbitrage oper
ation and may originate either In New
Y'ork or London
The most marked effect was |aodu.-d
on Southern Pacific, which opened up I'-*
and advanced later to 43. closing at fhw
highest. The belief ha* prevailed In YVall
street that there was a very heavy short
account In some of the rtllroad stock*
for which Wc*tcm spectator* were
liable, the y)e,ula!toii extending also In
to the steel stock*. The hoar account In
the latter group has been aimed at by the
advance this week and may have been
reached In the railroid groirp to-day
The money mirket outlook continues
thi ealentng so that the supposition 1*
aroused that to-day'* buying Is for th*
account of financial Intereaf* which are
Independent of the ordinary resource* of
Ihe money market The transfer* of cur
rency through the sub-treasury lo New
Orleans reached 3559,000 to-day, the largest
sum of any day In Ihe recent movement.
The sub-treasury ha* already taken
from the market thl* week the sum of
so that the Inina.l on the re
pnurve* of Ihe bank- p omlse this week
to equal las* week. The Lam.lon exchange
rale* a further fraction. This ma> fore
*ha<l art acquiescence In Ihe New Y’o-k
demand for gold The shipment from In
dia to Louden of 32.5"6160b I" gosl In pay
ment for sliver may he Intercepted and
diverted to the New Y'ork ma-kat. a* waa
done with Ihe last similar shipment. The
strength In etocks w 1* well maintained
lo the Close, except in Ihe steel gioup
The bond market was Irregular. Total
sales par value 34.04*000 I'nlted Hlate*
refunding 2s coupon advanced • per
cent, on the last call.
Total rales of etocks to-day were 111.-
TOO ahares. Including Atchison 19.336; At
chison preferred, 19.350; Baltimore and
Ohio. 6.166; Burlington. 6,530. Rock Island.
5.J00; Delaware, and Hudson. 12.1*0: Erie
13.174); Erie flt-t preferred ,W.S9: Louts-
Mile ar.d Nashville. 5.56 Manhattan 9.-
(60; Mexican Central. 8.660. Missouri Pa
.flc. 17. 6.. Ml-aourl, Kansas and Tex u
preferred. 19296) N.w Vo-k 1 'entral. (.018:
Northern Pacific. 19.100; Northern Partflc
preferred, .t4t; Ontario and YY'eslarn. 84.-
515, Pennsylvania. 9.681: Reading 24 J*
Reading mat pn ferred 116.150. Reading
ae ond preferr,d. 1M.791. HI. Paul. 12.a>
Houlhern Padfl. 4! ...si. H.iulh. ru Rill
way. 17.310, Hoothrrn Killwav preferred.
I. .w. Itnlon Pariflc. 16 bn, Hmelllng, 7,-
•95. Hleal and Wire. 16,975, Tin Plate. *.-
905. Tobacco, 13,159, Brooklyn. 32,7, Col
oialu F'uel, 5.7461, I'ontlnental 'lYjbacco,
8 4*5; Ke ler.il Hteel. 37.77*. N.rlli Ame I
can. 9.550, People'* Gas. Il.|; Sugar. 17.-
*6). Tennessee Coal and l.\ai. 19 7s>. Rule
bar. *.9h.
New York Ht.hk List.
Atchison ;I9\ Wabash 9'
k> pref 84 do pref ....... 23
Hall. A Ohio . Me* Wheel, .v U 1d... 14
Can Pac. 86\; do 2nd pcf. ... 27-*
Can Hu 4x4 Wls Cent . 11
I'hes A Ohio .. Thud Am me ..116
• hi. G. YY' 114 HAn prof ... B'*
1 hi h * y ; g.. Natl Taka 814
! ''hi. Ind. A L,. it do pref. w,
I do pref 47 Amat Copper ... 924
'hi AE. 11l Adam Bkpp 1
• til A Nw IC*', Am Express! ....16-
C. it J. Ap. u(Bbii * Kgpri -- . 1
• C. t AHL 1* 6*4 Well* Fur go Ex.lXt
Col (4o *", Am. Cot. (Ml .... 8|
.to Ist pref. .. t: 1 , do jiref 91
do 2nd pref.... 17 |Am. Mailing .... 5
j I Tl. A Hudson 118 I do pref 2<
Del. L. A YV 1*44 Am S A Being e-4
|)en. A It. G.... 27.S do pref 974
do pref Nl4 Am. Htdrlts 2
Erie ITS do pref 17
do Ist pref .. 4*4 Ain 8. Iloop ... 29’
04. Nor pn f 181 , >o |ucf . !.. 77
Hnx-k Coal 16', Am B. A Wire.. 42Q
Hock Y'alley... :4' do pref B.V*
; Illinois Cent 125 Ain Tin Plate ... 4?4
lowa Central... 196, do pref 89',
do pref. ... .It Am Tohacoo ...1074
Is Erie AW do pref 139
do pref 168 |Ana Min. C 0... 475,
lik Shore ... 211 (Brook. R. T 724
Is* N 834'Cal F A 1r0n... 524
Man 1 lo94*_'ont Tohocco ... 3,.'
M*a 81 Hi 1(7 to pref ■ -
Me*. Central .. 15’sFaderal Hecel ...
Minn. A 81. 1. .. A*) 3 j do pref 7<4
do pref ill joan Morirfa . . .1714
Mo Pi. iflc Hi>4 Glucose Hugar 2. 1
Mobile A- Ohio 49'* do pref !'
Mo K A T ... H 4 Inti. Paper
do pref 3*4 do pref 7.’4
N. J Central .. 1414 La.-ledo Gas 7"
N. Y. Central M2', Natl Biscuit ... 334
Nor A Weet. .. 424 do pref ... ... 914
do pref *l4 National Lead ... I*4
No. Pacific 71*. d<> pref
do pref *34 National 4 .37
Onl A W 2<*. do pref ... 9V,
Ore R A Nav . 42 N. V Air B I>B
do pref 76 ;North Am 194
Pennsylvania .142 4 Pacific Coast ... -'.74
Reading 214 do I*l pirf .... *■•
ilo I*4 pref ... sx4 .1.. 2nd pref. ... 6'.
do 2nd pref. .. 344 Pacific Mull H'i
Rio G. YV 65 |Peoi>le s Ga* ... 9*’
do pref. • 6 Pressed p. car .. 4i4
Hi L A 8 F 19'! do ,aef s|
do Ist pref ... 7S FPIIII. Pal Car.. 291
do 2nd pref. .. 494 and. Rope A T 5
HI. I* Hw- 15’, ilugar 12*4
do iuef 35 | do pref 11&4
HI. Paul 127', Tenn 1.7. A 1 .. 624
do pn-f 1794 s'. H leather .... r,4
Hi. P. A 0m....13) do pref 754
Six Paclflo 424 C. 8 Rubber ... '2*4
So. Railway .... 1641 do pref **4
do pref 6*4 West I'niou .... 824
In A Pac 2is>.R ! A H 15',
Pnlon Pac 724' do pref <5
do pref SIS P. C C A HI. I* -o'*
Bonds.
I* 8. 2s ref reg 1044 ,N. Y'. C ]*l* lfl#4
do coii ... 104479'. J c. gen 5 1274
,lo 3s. reg. .. 1694jf0. Pa. 3* 7i4
do 3s. coil ...Itl'i do do 6* 11154
•lo new 4 reg I.!S / A O 4 . B*4
do new 45.c0u.13* J*'. Y , C. A Hi
do old 4s. reg 1144 *" Uff\
do old 4s. con 1154 ,N A YV. i-on is 9'*' J
do o*-. reg I!.", yu No* Ist . 1"*
do s*. .mu 1128, itre Nav. 4* Id
D of C 3 C>* . 1244,tire 8 Line 6* 128
Alcli gen. Is .. 1694 do do con. ss. .1114
do adjt. 4* . B*', Read Gen 4.- ..92-,
C of G. ton. 5s 97 It. G YV Ist* lu>4
do I*l Inc 534 l't- L. A Ir. M
do 2nd inc. ... 17A, eon. 5s 113
Can. Ho 2nd* .lOS4W- L. A 8. F
C. *O. 64* ... 194 gen 6* 129
do do 5 I*> lit. I*. cions 173
C. A Nw. P. C. A Pa
.10 do 8 r IMS 1394
15,-b. 5s 121 do do 5* 122
phi. Term. 4* .. 93 Fo. I"a 4* K-4
Col 80. ts *34 Hu Rv. 5* H3
Jt. A R U. Is loi’.H Rope AT. s 79
Erie Gen. Is 834ft' A I", lot* .-..111
p. YY'. A D C 1 do do 2nds .... 78
lata 7*4l'n Da. I* 1*1)4
lien E7IH.'. 5a .. 112 jYY'abuah lla ...116
lowa Cell lsls 117.4 do 2isls I'B'i
LAN Fnl Is Iff** YY'eat Bhor< t q 113
(|o . K. A T. |YVI Cen. Ists ,
jnds 72-Y, Va. Centurlea .. 9t
do do 4s id
New Ywk Hi and* id *>ll. 7V/U7V
New Y'ork. Dec. 1! -4'onsolldated Ga*
, losed 1*94
Haltlmore. De ll.—Seatoard. common,
lltillSr. preferred. 28Y,#i2*V.
Murphy A 1 o.’a block l.rtler.
New Y'ork. Dec. It -Muiphy A Cos. to
day. say: The drstlliigs begin In to-day
aloek market wlih the trading In exceed
ingly arrive volume and with substan
tial advances appearing In pra<'U.-ally
every quarter There waa revlly nothing
rtiat was new over-night bearing ii|mn
either the gen*r*l market or (articular
storks, but specolillvc sentiment was
again encouragid by (lie advance* slaswn
tnnc Ixtndon market for American slocks
and by the renewed buying tier, for for
eign account. II wa* owing to this iatlet
circumstance that somo lartlcularly
sharp advances were scored In the rail
way list, notablv In the Reading shares.
Southern Pacific. Fnton Pariflc and Ihe
Atchisons Tho railway list common
ly strong w.th unusually large dealings
In the Granger - vires In the Industrial
purler the trading was also arumai-d.
Federal Steel being |asrllcularly tirong.
while Tennessee coal and Iron advanced
sloirplv. as dal Hugar and American
(melting American Steel and YY r !r* was
actively dalt in at about yeaterday'a clo*
ing figures, rile trading In that Inatonca
refle.-llng the confusing notions derived
from xesterdav * meeting of Ihe lioard
of directors Among th* local tracllon
anares. Third Avenue advarged sharply
Oil What appeared to tie Investment pur
chases atsl both Brooklyn and Manhat
tan w-re decidedly strong As wa* th*
.are yesterday. Ihe main Influence In Ihe
trailing seemed lo Is- Ihe more e.aifl.bm
views as regard* Ihe monetary outlook,
rot withstanding the fact that aerive .
dillons there seems to be virtually cer
tain for ihe remainder of the year
M 164 EII.YYF.OI H M.YHKIYt'6.
Note-These quotation# *r<’ revised
dally and are kept a* near a* ptaudbl'
In ae-ord with tha prevailing wholesale
prices iiffl. ial quolatnms arc no! used
when they disagree with the prices whole
salera osk
cuntr* end horlhern Prod are.
POFLTRY—The market |* steady. Qno
tirione Broiler*. *035. |ier pair; half
siowr 45(1 r/v- three-fourihs grown. 5769
*e. hens 656175 roootera. 40fl.'6*';
y7sc; geese. 7’.fltl <*<■
!*<#<!** Krrvh dn*li'<l. 23vi2i<", col*! ftor
age 21 Si 22'
HI'TTER—Tne torn of Ibc market la
Arm Quotation* Cooking. 21c; tmlu
rions. a. . New York slate dairy. 214 .
extra EJlgm*. 27-.
, -11EE8 M a rke t Arm. fancy full
cream . hee.e, UV for 29 to 22-pounJ
a verage. 2*tiJ<>-Pousl averages, i-l-
Early Y rgrtsblrs.
IRIBH POTATOBB—Northern. *1 9PSi2 99
sack
CABBAGE- 'dt*c per head
ONIONS—YeIIow, in barrels. *2 25612.'61
crate* **911.60; red. *2 25492 5.
Breadstuff. Huy and Grain.
FLOI'B-Markei steady; patent. 1125,
Straight, *1 75. fancy. *3 69; family. $3 40
MEAL-Pearl, per barrel, ll.lu: |r eack,
II 18. city m*l. per *ock. boiled, |l 074.
water ground *1.124. etty grits, sacks.
*1.15: pextri arils. Hu-hiut*. per barret.
*2 •>; prr s i k. tl *9, sundry tsraists,
11.
CORN Market firm; white. Job lots.
(3r, carload lot*. 60-. mixed torn. Job lols
*oci cor load lots, 58c.
Southern Railway.
Trail).- Arriyw and Daport Havannah on noth Meridian Time—Ona Hour blow' -
Than City Time
Hchedulc in Effi.-t 1< 1 •■
ffEAli DOWN It* i It I. I IST HIM. I I"
• No .... p mi a I I in.. 1
1- eojnn ITfiani i.v Bu*ai.uah Y-
I || (Eastern Time ) | |
4 34pen I 2Uni Hbu-kvlllo lo 2 (Asm I 10pm
< WtWn t iWm Ar r'olunibia L\ I l'..m It oni
J'pm 9 i.am Ar Charlotte . |,\ '• ~ptn x ‘.am
li tipin 12 23|.tn Ar Grccn.-lsao I.v 7 I*l m ~ laaen
*69*l Ar Norfolk .. Lv V nym
4 \ ( :.* 1 1 . m
4U..1111 6 :..pm Ar .. Id hmond .. I.v 12 #'pm H '•9'.)
2 69am I 43| n Ar fagnchburg Hv . % *Spm •’ •> m
4Am in 8 .V.poi Ar (Tiarkrt tc#> llle Lv 1 twpm 12 Mian
7 35au. I Upnx ir YVtshinxi.ni Lx 11 Kant • -p
9 18am 11 Apm ;Ar Hollimor* I.v|| 8 32am I 3.'pm
11 35a in .'Mini Ar I'ldt .delphu Lvj| * 50>m| •> ItP'n
3 idpm x 2Um Ar N.w York ..... ..I.v 13 loum 8 35pn
139 pm 3 o-pni ,\t . Ho i,>n I . wtp.ll lo loam
HT! Tl) THL N..RTII AND WBOT - s
(Omni Ims 1
12 39am Lv Havannah ' I.> 5S
(Ba tarn Time.)
' ni **' Columbia Ai I 18*m
l; - Is* Hpartaninuc U 8 Upaa
* y* l,v Lahevltli Lv
IlCpmlAr Hot Spring* In ri 8>"
7*8.01 Ar Knoxville I.v : 8 31am
8 loom Ar Lexington In *n> n
7 45pm Ar Cincinnati I.v i 1 nOpm
6 (k>pm ,Ar Hi Louis Lx .aotn
* * < Bm Ar . Louisvlll* . . !■', 7 45ain
All train* nr run and depart from the Plant System Station.
Tlllim oil CAR BERY ICE. ETC
TRAINS 33 AND M DAILY. NEW YORK AND FLORIDA EXPRESS Vaatl
buled limited train*, with Pullman Drawing Room Blee|*ng Car* between Havan
nah and New York Connect* a> Washington wuh Cdtunlal Lxpres- for It • ion
Pullman -fie* ping Care belween Clmrldte and Richmond and Charlott* a1 ,and Nor
folk tlining Cara Serve alt msals between Havaun-ih ai*t YY ashlngton
TRAINS 35 AND 36 DAILY. TIIE IN I TED STATES FAST MAIL VcaUbuled
llmllevl trains, carrying Pullman Drawing Room Sleeping Cars between Havannah
and New York Dining cars #er\e oil meals belween Ha'annoh and YY'aanlng:n
Also Pullman Drawing Room Sleeping Cats between Havannah and Cincinnati,
through Asheville and Tha Land of th* Sky."
pot complete information ea lo rat-a. ecl.od 11 lev el. applv lo
F 8 GANNON, 3d V. P. r G. M J. .'I CULP. T Yl . YV. A TURK. O. P. A ,
YVashlngton. D C
8 tl HARDWICK Asst Gen I P** Agen) Allan!* tit
n < RLATTNER. T. kef Agent. Plain HVaiem Station
JAMES FREEMAN. C I' A T A HI Hull street Savannah G* Phone* Kft
RICE Market ateadv: demand good,
fincv hc.id. 6. , fancy, 54c.
Prime 5
lioixl t‘-6Y4 ,
Fair "* 6* -
Common . 3'i
OATH No 2 rnlxe.l carload, 4 ; 10b
lots, 35t|)'. whll<- clltflted. cats. 37c. Job,
ll'
11HAN Job lols 9 . ratio*.! lot*.
HAY Maikn -Pad' NO 1 ring
324 c. Job. 9.V, No. 2. tas left. *7>p car*.
hugar und I offer.
HI GAR
Cut B>af .. ' 6 19 Diamond A '• *1
Crushe<l 6?I Confectioners' A '.<4
Powdered 5 94, Whll* Extra ' <3l
X.VXX l-ow'd .99 Extra C r *
Granul*i -l ... .*4 Golden O -*
I'ube* .99 Yellow* 18
Mould A 699
tIiEFEE
Mo. Im 26 C Trim" No 3 ... 19",
1 t 26 c tteaai No 4 .... In**--
I'eaberrv II . Fair No 5 1° r
Fancy No. 1 ...tlViCOrdlnory No. 6 . 940
t.'holco No 3 ..10*i-,Common No 7 <
hall. lll<le* and YY oetl.
SALT Demand Is fair and Ibe market
steady, carload lols. luo-pound burlap
sacks. 17c; lies pound rollon *.-ks. !'
||ii-|<oiind burlap a. k-'. f>l‘ve; 110-v>ound
cotton -a. k- 124.". 125-poutal burlap
sinks. 7i6V. 125-pound COIIOII sacks. .24c.
JH>-pound burlap sacks, tie
HlDES—Market Itrm. dry flint. 13’v,
drv salt. 114 c. green swlleel. 6.
YYTHlle—Nominal; prime ‘ieorgia. fr>-e
of si ltd twirs and Ida. k wool. I*. . black.
|6c; burry. l*v Wax, 25<-; lallow, 3c.
Dffr kln. . 3^
Dried mid
A prLKS-Kvi|wnitfd, pun rl <^*9
APRICOTS —Kvnporalrd/ 10i imurul,
urrmrlne* 1 . _ . .
I<Al HlNi+ l*U.
12 75; |tMI*'’ 1 *'’ pour>*i
Kv|wr*ted. p**tr<l. 17V.
unpi'*bsl.
I’ICARH Evaporated. V
Hardware aad Hulldlug kapplle*.
LIME, CALCIUM. PLABTKK AND
Cement A lab* mg atsl Georgia Hmc •"
fair demand and sell • "• ,M,rT ' •
special calcined fdaster. ll' per banel.
hair 4h7s Ibsseaiale ceanent. 81.288M8.
carload kn-. sp*.dul; Portland cement, re
tail 8245; carl.jud lots. 32 9U1J2.39.
LUMBER. F. O It Y'EHHELH. BAYAN
N’AH Ylinlmtim yaol star*, tio.hflll
,-ar rill" *l2 KXMI.W. difficult ri*-s, 11®
yslK.nn. sltlp *m<-k I16)9!l* 99. sawn H'"*.
Rtoff*; hewn te*. 35*138.
OIL-MurkH
nal 4.V.1 Us-, West Virginia bl*. k. 9*|l2c:
lard 88c; nealafoot. V*u*>- machinery 14
t)27- llnse- *1 oil. raw. 76V. hot led. V •
kerosene, prime while. 12c. water white,
13c; Pratt * ...irah l*c; dmdoriaed *tov*
gasrdtne. drum:. 114 c; empty oil barrel*.
BJIDT—Drop. II 59. BB- • n< * l* r (r, 81.7 G.
chiliad. 1171. ' .
IRON—Market very ra-dy: Swede. S'V
NAlIJf—Cnt. 82 30 ha*-; wire. 12 69 baa*.
BARRED YVIRE-63.M per 199 j.unds
GFNPoW'DBR—Per kg. Ausltn crack
shot,' II 9.; half kegs, 12 25. q'lgrler kegs.
81 25, ehamplon ducking, quartw hegw
12 jr, rmpont and Hamrd smokeless, half
kegs 111 37. quortar kegs. 15 75; 1-pound,
rani.-ters. 81.®: less 25 per cent.; Trots
dorf smokeless powder. I-pound can*. 11.
|9-|>ound cans. Ws pound.
(,otln Nagging ond Tie*.
BA< HI ING-Mgrkat firm: Jute Pi
potjtvl. 8V ; large lota, *4''l small lots.
2-pound. 74c; sea Island bagging. 124'-.
TIES-Standar.l. ta-pr.und. arrow, large
lots 11.*). small lota. II 33.
Fruits and !Yut*.
APPLEft—Northern variety. I2 7MS3.M).
ftRANGEH—'FIa ) 82 75/83 50
PRUNES —49s to V)s. lb ; !/ to 6ft*. 64c;
69* lo 70s Tr. 79s to 89,. 84c, lift* to *. 6c.
*1 to BIS*. &v.
BANANAB-I1 9061175 bunch
l.l'.M'lNH- M tfket -4early-, at $2 3ft
I I H.'GA NI 'TH—B4 <dM 25 per 1<
Pi:.\NI'T(F-Ample stock fair demand,
market firm, fancy hand-picked. Y'rrglnla.
per pound. IV: hand-picked Virginia, ex
tras 4c; N ('. seed |>eaiiuis.
NUTS—Almond*. Tarragonq. 17c; Ivl~a,
Iff.-; walnuts. French. 13c: Naples 13Yjc;
pecan*, li . Braail* l£c, fllherts. 13< . as
sorted nuts. 60-pound and 25-pouml laixca.
12>c.
Macon, llama nnd Lard.
BACON—Market Arm; r>. 8 C R side*.
7>v . I). 8 Bdlt. . 84c <Easternt, a< aid
ing to averggo slae; D. H. bellies, tc
(Western). *mok"-l R slc-c. BY'7.
!lAMß— Sugar cured. 114|12V.
LARD—Puny In tierces, BYjc; In Vl
pounds tins and Bn-|)ou!id tuhe. B'jc;
compoimd. In llerre*. *V; M-pound tins,
and W-pound* mbs. 84*.
vital ELI. % Yf.nl a.
FI Hll—Macke tel, half-barrels. No. 1.
8". No. 2, 87; No I, 85.75; kit*. No. 1.
81.39; No. 2. 81 19. No. 3.85 c. Codfish. 1-
tsitind bricks. *> . l-pouisl bricks. 84
Hm..ked herring. I>er ta>*. 17ttlh- Dutch
herring, In kegs. II 19. new mullets, hals
barfels. 13 75.
HVRUP-Market quiet; Georgia and
E'lorida syrup, buying at 2Yff*9c. selling
at 32113,V; sugar house at 1<*)l8o
HONEY'-Fair demand; strained. In bar
rels. 56ff69. gallon
High wines basis, If 27
IHK4Y t'H I: It.lt Ix.
COTTON-Havannatt lo Borloft. pet
1-wt.. 25r; to New York, per cwt.. Jftr; to
Phlladcipltla. |o-r h.ile. 11, Haltlmore. tl
FOREIGN DIRECT-Bremen. 49c. Liv
erpool. 40 ; Hamburg lc, Getiw. 83c;
Barcelona. He; Manrhealer. 17* ; Havre,
, 40c, Antwerp, HE, Rival, ifti. Rotlcrdam,
4U Trieste ]N|Mllt>-r—Liverpool.
,;s ' Hamburg, Pi . Gothenburg, v
LUMBER By 801 l Freight stead to
B tit itn.it. hiil < a-l ward. II .*> to 17. pi
M Its Itallng Purtlund
LI MIIEB Hiram Savannah to
Baltimore, |5, ,> !■ It 11 or B ttral It.
docks. I* ;2t. t.i Philadelphia, 16 3*3.- |*-t
•t it pound- to foot), lo New York,
y -I pet M. 87 25 lo duck, llghler.d l.i
Boston, it 50
NAVAL HTYtRI'iH The mxiket D Arm,
medium -Ixe vessels Rosin Cork for or
*|err. 3s <*l |ier barrel of 319 |*miiul: and
per . .nt primage Spirits 1 91 | r ri
gallon', gro and 7, |ier cent prlutag.
1-arge x 1 tosin tr, sptrNs. 4s .1.1
Ht* am. lb i* r 190 |*.nit'ls on rusln; 2l l v**
on s(grits. Ss .an!..ilt lo fioston. atsl 9'x.
uit losln atsl 19. on sidrlt to N.w York*
UK YIN. I'HOY l*l'>6 FTC.
New York, lie. II I Tour tnatkei quiet,
uiml .i little steadier on the improvement
In Wheal live flour easy, fair to gm*l.
12 9utt13.10. ebotew | faney. 8t 18(113.45 1 'em
meal dull, yellow Western, gj.
Bye steady. No 2 YY extern, 56V
Barley dull Barley malt dull. Western.
67.1/72.
YY.H.it Spot firm, No j red. **4 Op.
llt.m w. re extremely all day. bu
l.rtnly suet ilntsl on light offering*, steady
English .wl.|e*. a lllwral deereaaw In
world a slocks nrul *m*ll Northwest re
eelpta Cloned Arm at 4''l 4' 1 net xtlvaise;
silt* Included No 2 red 3lar.lt i-kxml.
784'. May. 79',. D-c.xnl.er. 764*
Con. H[sg stead) . No 2, 47. 1 ,. , option
ewirkei waa loa. rive, hut ntea<l> lit line
with higher rablee, eonriniud |*>r gra<l
utg of Western arrivals, the rise In
Wheat, smaller < ountry acceptance* atsl
he al covering; closed sl< aly at 14c ,|.
• ■line on Dc. entber and 4c advance on
Muy; cloeed, 42. ; December, ITh\
Dali S|su firmer; So. 2, S7u; <g>t|ua
quiet, but steadier.
Beef Arm
Cut meat* easy, plcklcl Ivelliea, B*|V.
pi. kled slmuld.-r*, fd 4 i6.
I sir. I easy, Waatc-rn sieameil, |7 40, re
hnid quid
Pork steady.
Butler Arm, creamery, 14136 c; factory,
124/ 15 V-
Chd-ee Arm; fancy large fall made. IPxff
LV-'i fancy small fall made. ll*,filZc.
Egg-, Arm. slate and Pennsylvania, 37U
•><•; Wcsit-rn regular lucking at tuatk,
12b 27c
Potatoes quiet.
Tallow easy
Petrolcum .lull
Rosin quiet, rtrulmd common to good,
tl 7b
Turpentine dull.
HI. * Arm. $ g• ,
Molasses steady.
. rtl.lsi*. quiel
Freights quid .sdton by steam, Jftr,
Stain by steam. 2‘d
t offe futures opened steady ala de.
I'lliie of 5 (wili.ts anil furihex- .1.-. lln. .| 8
points under h* al liquidation ami foreign
selling In keeping with lower cablex.heavy
receipts. 11,Off).090 to 11.59ft.nn0 bag* esti
mated (or both growing crop*, ami an en
tire al.neft. .1 of S|e-c!)latlVf: • uppori Th)'
close was steady at a net loss of 4 to |ft
points Total sale 17.770 baas. Including
January at March. KVmn iO': Mav
.', )s(B< JIS-, qa.t coffee, Rio Idrely steady.
No. 7 involtfp, 7V; mild qtist, Corilova,
S'irbUY*'
dugiar-Raw steady; fair refining.
315-16 r. cenlrifugal 9-lest. 17-16.- Mo
hisaes sugar, 311-16.:; refined quiet.
I OTTON NEED OIL.
New Y'ork, Dec. 11—notion seed ot| was
neglected ond easy. Prime crude barrel*
88c. prime rummer yellow 31.:. off summer
yellow *>v. prim* white 38c. Prune
wilder yellow 37|574-; prime meal 825.®
CHI! AGO MARKET*.
Chicago. Dec. 11 Wheat wa* moder
ately active and Arm on a herferwxport
demand, decrease In Ihn world’s visible
and smaller Northwest receipts. May
closed, 4®%c over yesterday. Corn clewed
• shad* to 4. higher and oats urn-hang
ed provlalons at Ihe close were .vnin,
lower.
Leading futures ranged as follows:
Opening Highest Lowasl Closing
Wheat, No. 3
Dec. ... 694 K>4 694 704
Jar 79K0704 794071 70S 794
Jlay 73®73'x 73", 73 734U73-.
Com, No. J-
Dc ... 36403*** 36'* 3*4 364
.1 111 . -4 ■' " ■■■ *
May J84H38 36', X. 44)36 36V(.W,
Oats. No 2
Dec 114 *l% *l4 214
May ... 3IS 234 av 234 234
Mexa Pork, per tstrrel—
Jan .812 r. 812 *5 812 15 812 T>
Mav . 11 18 12 I'. 12 ot> 13 (ff'j
laird, t*ei' 1® pound#—
I*!-. . 7 39 7 324 7 15 7 29
Jan . 6• 695 6 824 < 874
May . 695 7 Ot) 699 6 *24
Short Ribs, per 1® pounds—
Jan. . 6 324 4 224 224
May .6*l 6 Ift 639 6 324
Caxh quotation# wer* a* follows: Fknir
quiet and easy; No 3 spring wheat. <*b
72.. No 2 red. 714(rH4c; No 2 • orn,
MV. No 2 yellow. M\r , So. i oat*. 22V .
No 2 while. 2b'26r: No 3 while. 214 ft
26c; No 2 rye, ia®sor; fair to choice
malting harley, Miffsß< ; prime llnyolhy
seed, 81 ri; nvxws pork, per barrel. 811 866/
11 04. lard, per 1® pounds 87.124 ff? 3°:
abort rlh ride*. 1 loose 1, 3ff( 59. try
salted shoulders, rboxsdi. S’klffl's:; short
. leer side*, tm.xedi. |6 6'di6.7i: stigaQt. cut
loaf. 6.22 c; granulated. 6.79* . confectioners'
"A." B.Me; off .Y . 5 g* ; . lover, contract
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Plant System
of Railways.
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# Savannah, Ga
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Double Daily Service
The short line to Norfolk. Waahtugtoo.
Baltimore, ritlla.leiphla, New York and
the Igxt. c
ARRIVAL OK TRAINS
FROM
No 27 North and East 800 am
No. 33 Denmark and Lor al Sta
tion* 10 30 am
No 31 North and East ..13 10 pm
No ii Jacksonville and Florida... 1 8n pm
No. 73 Montgomery and W eal 8 28 pn,
No 71 H* lena nnd l*s al Point*... 8 45 rth
No 66 Jacksonville snd Florid*.. .11 SO pm
DEPARTURE OF TRAINS
FOR
No 27 Jacksonvllt. and Florida. 808 am
No II J. ksottvlll* and Florida 12 1* pan
No It New Y'ork and East I 58 pm
No. 84 Denmark and Augusta 3 86 pm
No 71 Montgomery and Weet 7 28 am
No. 73 Helena and laical Stations 6 89 pm
No 66 New York and East 11 80 pm
Magnificent Pullman buffet J • ping car
service to Washington, Baltimore Phila
delphia and New Y’ork, also to Jackaon
ville and Tetntra
Dining car* from Havannah to It .rnlet
and Richmond lo New York
Buffet parlor cars Savannah to Sloot
gomery.
For additional Information apply to
Tl.-kel riffle*, Hull and Bryan atreels.
Phone 28.
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