The Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1900-current, December 13, 1900, Page 9, Image 9

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financial and commercial or 7 TO IS! ROIATS THE rOTTOK rt'Tl RM MARKITT. Hh,. 'larlset Shnnril n Tendency tn Improve on t rop Kallinalrt an<l l orrmaK of Receipt#—Spirits Tor. .ratine Sold at 3T'-e After the < isslun—Hostna I p Re on I. K, M. Muck* Active and llnojant—Local and Trlraraphlr Markets. The Morning New# Office, Wednesday, Dec. 11. *.• a sharp rally In the cotton market to-day from the recent de i; e closing being steady, with price* to II point# htgnrr. The market > jteid to the various itop *>- Al , , which will probably be made | u w on One large commission t - (lit out an estimate of 9,7t)0,C00 I, to-day. which. It was elated, wa , f the Influence* that gave the mar „ a firmer tone. The Arm In Question k eti la>t season's crop to be 8,700.000 .' The general belief I* that a ma v of that* estimate* will be below (rr bureau. ■pritt ttinientlne market close l but sold alter the aioemg at l with a c.msiderahle demand prevall n < Tba market shows a tendency to 1 to * ignt pressure, and judging from !•* outre during ih* part two weeks It i.• j not he rurprlrtng If further losses are ~nd before the bottom Ir reached V title this laatw. It l preety certain that b ,-f* will not be In the market for May / ..rt futures, notwtihrtandlng It Is long p.* the lime for half or more of Ihe .. . amount of futurea to hove been i .1 Export-i. e*|eet to get tn on a low M and In view of tne present ten der-*. of the market doubtleaa have tea to believe they wtl he suecea ful that If factors de-lde to tell at all As the prl-e bid I* below what they arc v ( to accept. It seems probable that If e market drops to a much lower level h - will hove to enter the competitive market for the entire of their r't seasons supplies. The rosin mer it' nurd fitm at an advance of 5 r on I K, M R. Wed activity developed in the New York stock market, and judging from >-,*• underlying wholesomeness of me monetary situation t seems that n hull movement is about to he launched Money r 1 around M* to 4 per cent a part of i v but later eased off. closing around 4 per rent for call loans This had the < ■ of encouraging speculation, which was shown by an Improvement through •- Ist Several of the mercurial In r . als dropped on realizing hut later >■ • —I regaining a part of their Ins-e* 7t 'ol.owing resume of the different n . s ’, will show the tone and quotations s • closing to-day. (OTTOV - spot . tton market opened qtitrt at a lint of 1-16 c, hut later reacted, cloe h e j net at yesterday's prices. Rales f tie day on the spot were m 2 biles. 1 .av s receipts sets 6 815. against 7 nd 5.704 year before last. The d*- n.sr.d w.ts not such as to keep trading r t.g along, at a very lively pace, and red without any tinu-ual f*w t it l developing. The conon futurea r•K- ' losrd Mi-j.lv with prl -e* net 7 * l sans higher. The Irregularity In * - I inn. whi h was reflected In the s niaiket-ihadtheeffe tof restrictlhg trading ' - r iiowing were the official spot quo te -o - at the close of the market at the tot I.v har.ge to-day: . This tgR | day. | year. '• i middling S', 75. 'lid-l'tiig ;i* 7t 1. " m Idling iS Market quiet, riles. 102 • Hi ah Receipts, Kxports and Stocks 1 • p’r this day 6.815 n.eeipir this da\ last v<ar 7.51. hi- lav year before last 5.704 K <!pts s an Kept. 1. I*oo ftc.474 Sim.- biv last year 567,,73 1 m •- ,-onilnont *,IJ coastwise 5.450 b k on hand this day 17752a S..fn> .lay last year 10-’.73/ i ami Slock' as the Ports I * ipis thi** day ~ 51.545 1 fits tills day last year v .3*1.207 I e pits this day year before last.. 54.521 .1 re-elpls since Kepi. 1. 1200 ...3.275,741 - in.- tune last year 3.432.0:7 it before lari" 4.222.17' f' k .it all ixirts to-day 477.321 r ami. pay last year .1.1811.002 i'.v Mov-emenls at t>ther Portr: ■ •ton—Quiet; middling. I' 1 ,, net ra * 14.535. gror*. 14.514; stock 131.524 ... Orleans—Steady; middling. 9'; *• ri-vt*. 15 119. gross. 1*119; paler. * -t.s k. 33.W* 'I dl< Quiet, ml.ld ing 9: net recelptr. -io*s. 1.520. stock. 37.039 * ston—Quiet; middling. 9',. net re ' if'ts 460. gross. 459. stock. 17.071. Wi'mli store-Firm, middling. :*: net re ■ p, 1,986; gio-r. 1 920. rales. 7.800. stock. 31 oiJ N'.c folk—Quiet; middling 4’,. net re ' ■ •- two, s>s. 51; stock 400*. Halt.more—Nominal; middling. 9*4. t t.* 200; Stock. 9.372 New York—Quiet and steady; mldrllln*. 5 , net re . (pis. 90; gross. 7.307, sa e*. r.'ock. 59.844 u ' ton Quiet, middling 9*,: net re ' 1.971. groer. 5.112. sales. 121 "hiladelphla—Quiet, middling. 9* t : net !eeipt*. 97 gror*. 97; slock 4.034 l • nracola—Net receipts. 194; gross. 104 : ally .Movements *t Interior Town*: Augusta— Stendy; middling. 9*. net r " t■' 1.474; gross. 1.001; efock. 57.547 Memphis— Dull; Net receipt*. 4,310. 9 O'. 4,447; salss. 800; stock. 134.415 lavulv-Quiet; middling 9 9-16. net re i*.p s. 2.50 b. gror*. 13.192; stock 09.08* ■ inr.ati—Quiet and nominal, middling, t net recelptr. 907; gross. 907; tock. 10.- 1U Ilouton—Dull; middling. 9',; net re- V >tr 14 535. gross. 14.535: sto.-k. 105.074. i'.ultvlliw—Firm; ml-ld.lng. 9**. 'porta of Colton This Day— H.vesion—To the continent. I.ll*. •*w Orleans—To Ureal Britain, 7.675; 1 'bent. 2,07 b; coastwise. 6.427. Mobile— Coastwise. 500. Savannah—To the continent. 9,123. coast * e. 5.450 and Mmlngton—To Ore*t Britain. 5,655. Norfolk—Coastwise. 1.063. ’ '• York—To Oreat Britain, 3.3*1; con i' srt, ’ nfo. 1 r'acola—To France. I*4 7". t*l foreign export* from all r*rt* this ' 1 To rireat Britain. 16911. lo Ftanre. 'o the contlnem, 18.5ff1. "tal foreign exports from all ports thus 1 " ’hi* week To Oreal Britain. 90.027. ■' " . 7.400; lo the continent. 39.439 total foreign exports since Kept. 1. tWd * Oreat Britain. 1.447,2*9; lo France. 3*.- 14 to the continent. 9S4.*eO barb-ston. H C.. Dec 13—Cotton Arm; Middling. 9c; aalea 35 bale*. MBA I*l.A YD 4 OTTO*. 1 rices about aa follows: •-v.ra choice Florida* 22H Fir. y Ueorglas SIH era choice Georgia* 21 ' holes Georgias 195* * "w fine Georgias 1* Gl*'9 * n> Georgias 17 R - ipt* and Blocks- 190iMl 1*99-0 ■ 7-*ceipt, put weak ....r *.lt 4.170 71'ports past week | !1 1.375 7 • '<■dfws this season i 33.707 46 79 F>lr p* gt Wf . e g j 3,942 4.451 F x-k on hand | 24.34* 21,4a. 4 OTTO A FI TORUS. Ihe f Iniinii Steads Wtl* Frlre* Ip 7 to 13 Falals. New York. Dec. 13.—The cotton market f* 4 * * iueg guWo toward rat-uyer# of MURPHY & CO., INC., Board of Trade Building. Savannah. Private leased wires dlre -t to New York. Chicago and New Orleans COTTO.Y, STOCKS AMS OH At*. New York office. No 4; Broadway. Offices tn principal Gil,* throughout the Bculh Write for our Jdsrket Manual and bock containing Instiuct'on* for traders the late severe dr :ln<- to-day At the stnrl weak L.ivrrpvasl esble-. large foreign selling orders, larger rneipta than <x- Itected ar„j liquidation gav. the markei an cuey underiotw- and for. ~1 pil,. off > to 10 point*. Afier a llg ,t additl'i.al * in. th. m irket quietly stag . n ixm prohi -t .king Hy . lev. u o'clock the undertone was hnrdrin.g on nrmn. -■ wit.i Pfh'es back to l ist night s final bid# The market continued t-> . xhlhli mill lent strength lo make Ive.ir . suspicb-u- of a ■harp up turn Kmaller r-iimde tan . \i, ie<t f,, r to-morrow I elpts .■ New Orleans and lf<>uston caused a spu t of heavy general buying and price* ru hed upward until a ner rle of ;:q27 pot.'.i was estsbllshe.t Not u few traders Join ed for e* With tin bulls af *. having covered over sale*, while the wire house same into posses-ion of numerous buy ing orders from parties w :m have fougnt shv of the market fra I. ng Uni Th# near months were Mis strongest on ihe list, owing to ihe small slock of .-Ottoi In New York, or wr.lch she: is could count to mak* deliveries on contract and the fact that th# local market I- so fa, be low a partly with other mark# thal <ot ton .an be bto.rght here only at a loss Trading was active much of the .lay At the close the market was steady with prices net 7 lo 12 points higher I'l.l I'TI ATHJ9* l> FCTO’REX. New Y'ork. Dec 12 —Cotton futures opened easy and cloaed steady. Prices as follow*. 4pM High laiw- < io* January 1 9 15 *36 9 12 9 33 Fcbtuary .. 9 •> 9 27 2 05 * _.t Mareh 9 <K 9 23 9 01 9 19 April * 97 • .1 I.M May | 9 94 9 17 * 95 9 1 2 June * 9: 3 12 9 9. 9 10 July 5 *1 9 12 5 92 9 07 August . *75 *9l '74 S'* September .... .... *34 8.31 8.32 October j j .... , 7 95 December 9 33 9.63 9.33 9 4k MVERrnni, • itto\ h'hkbt. Dtverpool Dee 12 - Spot, moderate hum ness price* 3-52,4 kwer. American mid dling fair. 5 U-16d: good mblriilng s*l. middling 5 9-32*1. low middling 5 5-32d: good ordioari' 4 17*32d. * rdinarv. 4 19-32*1 The sales oi the day were f.ntX) bales, of which 500 were for speculation and export and included 7.3<i0 American; receipts 2* one baler all American Futures opened quiet and closed steady. American middling low middling clause Do-ember 5 12d sellers. Do ember-Jati uarv *. 044.4 sellers Janttary-Februar.-. 07d. sellers. February-March 5 (NflS or.l sellers March-April. VOBbS Cdd seller. April-May. 5 ood. buyers May-Jum 4 42.1 buvers. June-July. 4 Wkl eiwrw. July-Au gust. 4 5784 &and sellers August-Sepiem her 4 45494 44-1. sellers M! ORLf.A" < O TTO A MARK ITT. New Orleans. 7>o 12—4'otton futures closed steady December.hid 917 April . 9 OVftO if. January February 9 na®9 in June 9 03*19 m March 9 0439 07 July 9 02'i9 Of COTTON I.FTTKH 9. New York. Pc* 12 Murphy & Cos sa\ Cotton In Uverpo-.! dev lined 5-12.1 on spots ml idling. 5 9-32d, sales 8.000 b.tl. Future*, after deellnlng 3-64d. closed iu to 1 2-64d Itelow yeaterday's prices tbjn tluental Euroiveans sold here at the op.it- Ing at alxtut 8 points dev line and the K*,u’h a. so sent orders to sell After th. ot-en ing the intirke' sfeadbd on coyerlt K "t sales Mttd ttontb new buying. .Uwptte liberal tev-elpts estlm vled thi" week at iort*. 310.- <OO. against 307,000 last week, and 22* 600 a year ago The come-ln-slght this week estimate.! 440 0(0 bales against 441.000 last week, and 350 000 a vear ago This niar ket eontinura tw muih Itelt.tv Ihe parity of fhe South that cotton cannot bo hr ughl here, and manufacturer* are paying above Ihe basts of this market The corrected semi-weekly receipts at tne thirteen iwtn • l|.al Interior town ar. 140.000. against KH.om lat yewr. ar.d 138,00) tn I*9*. The m.-irkei was very Arm during the after* noon session on a-, ount of liberal buy ing b> tocai*. also shorts coverttig latth am A'wxattder A Cos. made fhetr esttmatr of 9,700,000 Ivased upon about .3 900 refd.es b. Ing received Fstlmaud port re.-.-ipes, 55.000, against tk,Ofi New Orleans expect# to-morrow 12.00 t to 13.000, against 4 fM tact year; Houston, 7,M to 8 fast, against 12.114 last year New 3'ork. Dec. 12—llubbard Bros. A Cos. ea> At the opening 1: was evident mat the pressure to seli was about over for the moment and the local trad" ■ .ought freely In anttel|Mt|.>n of a natural reaction which was due after the liquida tion of the past few days. The turn came Just after the noon ca.l, sharply advanc ing prices, catching stop-orders, especially In Itecember and January, which carried the entire market along Heeelpts at the Interior town* were heavy, and she move ment |>romlse* to exceed that of last week At Houston, however, the estimate for to morrow war small, due to the strike on the Kama Fe Railroad Th* crop esti mate of 9.76* 000 bales, by a commission house, whose estimate last season was 8.7W.000 biles, had the eftect-of bringing some outside buying orders. In Liverpool a sharp reaction is expected to-morrow imi fiOon*. New York. Dec, 13 —The-volume of bus mesa doing In th# cotton business of the market shows no material change from previous days of the week The general tone Is.dull and m plain brown and grey cotton goods somewhat easier, although prices are not quotablv lower Blear pea and coarse colored cottons remain steady print cloths still Inactive and wide good* easy Print* and gingham*, no change More business and. ing In men's wear wool en* as the result of colder weather, but market still irreguisr 9*l AL STORK*. Wednesday. Dec. 12. SPIRITS TVBPKN'TINE -Tne turpen tine market opened steady to-day at 31c. with sales of 309. and closed dull and un changed with no further sale# report.-d. Business wa- on a light acale until after the closing when the price dropped fo J7IJC, at which It was understood a round lot war sold There seem# to he a rather weak undertone to the market, which yields in response to slight pressure. No sales of turpentine have yet been reported. For a time it wav tmder. stood buyers expected May-August fu tures at 37c. and last rumor 1* that one of the l*rge“ exporting firms is willing to fwy only 35e These offers are of' course, not accept* nlr to factors Un der present conditions it Is not apparent when a trading basis for futures will !• agreed upon. If at all I* seems still fwaslble as previously stated, that buy ers may go Into the open market for the entire of their next season's supplies. Tn day's renelpia were 618. and Ihe export* 169 . „ ROSINS —The rosin market closed firm at a decline of 5c on grades 1, K and M the demand was fair, though It jv not understood there was any great amount fiv JOHN W. DICKEY, •lark and flowd Broker, UI BTA, OA. Write for Ltat. IHE MORNING NEWS: THURSDAY. DECEMBER 13, 1000. of ?r*l inn# tV- 4a:*• hour* Tl' il\ - 4 *,4 jif# MPit 4.09 T arwl :li* oxpoi * • <>4 l’n- *H f i>llii\\ u A B C 13i 1 $! H • - I *) K . J .9, R 1 W M 1 ..I E - 1 K N 2 lo G I jf W U 2 ' H l \\ \\ 2 S. Nival Btore*> Hut^ntriu— f*plrl-< Houm yStock April 1. 11*00 2 142. m 4 • r*.. I l ***4*4*||y,yi |r*vtou#ly ,W 7*v i*ts l oral iu. April 1 :>•; E*port# to-U\ tw) ;:>i ; ir%rrrt!* previously . its T*>* I. Maori* Hi April 1 ... 2.V>t >*•> k tit i 11>-itv . .4,74. it.. *:ii k i*t y#ai 21.r.27 l * Per 12 —TurprntitK* firm, iir firm, unrhn*4*<i WiiniUMa'on. N t*. hit 12 Spirt' tu. P*t>tln‘ pteurly. . r*M'#‘lpt--. ftomn i*l v, jofii 2*., rut-ifa- 4i w*’iu4i turpentine timi. #1 • miml 2 3**, Tar RUiitly. f! ¥:>. i2 N* w OrlMni, hr. 12 - lloHn y* birrrhi; receipts turi>entlnc. 7S Ea :ort# none I in %>< I %E. MONEYrTh*- nioiM \ * is workmv; FOREIGN EXrHA.VGi: Mtrket .k ] Commere.al demand, MW4 sixtv dav#. $4 71*% nicety 4k>>. HTH*. fran* ►. Barib ii*l Havre. *i*t> -lay#. 6 22S Hat*. , sixty dav# 5 2d* 4 Rrlfiin. i. 4‘*-: marks ■f*tv ?3*q ninetN dav*. 33*. DOMEsSTIC EXCHANGE - steady; kvank# :re buying at 1-14 .lU’osnt ail aellinc ** follow $36 and unrter. HV pr— mlum s2’ 4 to soo. 1&* premium. t SIOO 30c premium. to 2/k* prennum. tSUO to Sl.OOo ' premium; sl.-<0 4 and over, 75c pe< M premium. Iluckt- Bid Ask. Ausiifta and Savannah R B 111 1114 \tlanta and Writ Potni 130 do 6 per otnt cerluVat** ..10k Auausta Factory M w Cltlxena’ Bank 136 * haham bank 11l 112 Chatham R. E A I Cos.. A S7 f* do do B fd 57 Eagle and Phoenix Mfg Cos 103 1 Edlaor* El*, irlv Ilium Cos Itf7 110 Enterprise Mft Ca l< 10$ GertnanU Bark 131 Georgia and Alabama ...... 3* 3a Geofgta 'Rall’ > oad. common .. Granltevm# Mfg Cos .!*> 1H 1 P. King Mfg Cos 102 Y& Lang lev Mfg Cos 115 1* Mer hanta* N .tlonal Batik .117 11^ National Bank of Savannah 15& 157 Oglethorpe Saving# and Truat ..113 People r Savingsand Beaboard common 11 13 do preferred . 2 .30 Bouthivetern Railroad Cos. 111 I *.- 11- Savant ah Light To -4Y4 35 } j Southern B<*r>k I**9 141 tMivannah Hat k and Tru.-t 11^ | Sibley Mfg Cos . Augusta k.' fc* [ .Savannah Brewing —lO3 105 Honda. Bid Ask r*hnr. Col * Aug Ist 5s 1W 100 110 Chat A Ou f R It 5 per lst mortgage 102 \tlania city i>, 1022 107 100 Augusta city 4s. 1 *J7 .Rk 1"0 do IV. HI do 7s, 1903 107 4Jo I>l3 122 \!a Mid t>. Jud and lf*39. M A N 114 102*4 \rgu#ta Factory. 4 per cent , 1915.1 P 113 Hruniwlrk A Western 4 . 19> *3 **s I c* R R. A Hanking collateral 5s 95 of O Ist motg. ss. !94. F Sr A 120 121 \ of Ga eon I**!'. M A N 07 s * 97\ of Ga. Isl Jneom it. IW'i M’t 54 do 2nd Income k** 17‘y do 3d ln<otnr . 104'* 7S C of < (M G A A. Dlv ) 5 1947. J. A J W M C of (i fKaton Branch). ss. 190*1 J & I> 9* r’lty A Huburban R. R. I#4 7s ... 110 Polunihua City ss. I>9 107 Charleston dty 4#. r*oe ion 108 Eagle A I'ha*nlx Mi l# os. 192 H lOK 110 1 >ll son Electric Ilium n.iihiK h • • Enterprise Mfg. U*>2 102 tJeorgln Hallr scl 6y. 1910 116 11T G 8 A F . PH.'. J A J 113 114 Georgia A Alabama Ist ss. 1945 l*v> 17 Georgia state do 3Us. 1915 M & N 106 107 do 4,5. 1915 H 9 120 Macon city 6a, 1910, J A J, ....116 116 do 4*-*#. qnur Jan I** 1® Ocean 5. l'*3o 104 BjU Savannah city 6s, quar. Jartimry 131$ HO 111 do sm. rpiar February. 15a*** •• 1® South Carolina state 4S-. 1943 .117 119 Sibley Mfg Cos. 6#. 19U3 102 South Itound 5m - 99 101 S . h' A W n mt’ge tie. 1934 US do do Ist sa. gold. 19.14 P3 114 8? John DIV.. let 4a 1934 ... 96 96 MONEY MARKET. New York. Dec 12—Money on call steady at 4<f*4 fr cent la-4 hmvt ler cent. Prime nwr antlle (niper 4 , tr/ , ii*-r cent. Sterling exchange easy with actual bustnc.-e In bankers bills at $4 M* 4 {T MU4 for demand, and at for sixty davs Poated rates $4 HI *V&4 $3 aru! $1 fc'EtJ4.96 Commercial bills. 14J6M.116J. Silver certHlcgtes, 64966 c. Bar silver. 4t Mexican dollars. Ooverninem tiovids srrong State bori4ls Irregular. Rail road bonds Irregular jITOC Kk 4>l) nuxm. IHlrltf mil buoyancy the Featnree of be Dny. New York, D*< 12 -A. tlvlly in a large number of usually dormant securities was liken by traden. to-day to demon strate increw sod Interest in the stock mar ket on the part of Ihe oultkl# public. Gains in lll#*., properties were more ex tensive Ilian in the usual market leaders, and extended to four polnis In some cases. During the forenoon there was great ani mation and strength, with speculative In terest radiating from one group of stock# lo another. Factor# which contribute.! to the day # rise Included traffic statement# for the first week of December, embrac ing all sections of the country showing substantial In-Tease*. The fact that a, yet money rates have not exceeded 6 per cent, and that tnaiay the highest flgurc made was s'j. which tapered off to 4 per cent before ihe cols*, rendered specula tor* less uneasy. With the absorption by lh sub-trea.surv on Internal revenue col lection* and transfer* to the interior, the banks thus far this week have lost |3,- Sno.ooo. Rates for sterling exchange ron ttnuo to yield, sixty day bill* declining V It Is understood ihnt lb> question of Im ports of go4*l I* being considered by a prominent I'ustilution on the twsl# of al lowing interest on the money while in transit ..With the relief apparently In sight should conditions become stringent In the money market, speculative pools be came active and forced ■ ons-derablo cov ering of abort lines The nrarkut for Americans abroad vva de - rlbeil as buo> • ant and the artittrage house* bought about 35,00 ii aba re e on for lxwtdon This denim I whs printarlly responsible for the weakness In sterling exchange rate#, a. offerings of commercial acceptances were only moderate. At the outset of business th# coal stock* were the principal features and generally ( got well above last night’s closa on an | enormous demand. Thao# properties la*r Oil sliowed the effect of Iwwvy reallm tlon* Heavy buying d*\*doi*d In Ihe steel stocks owing to encouraging reports ) of (he trade ootiook. Tin I'la to made the extrehw rtsa of IT, w\Jt tales! a<MB WU* noa tto (Os—t OtUv*. and a g.ssl second. wHh a gain of I", Satisfaction over the annual report pub lished b> the Ilr.-oklvn Rapid Transit '<-mpanjr pro-no:st a dehuit and for the sto k and strm.gtheneit .ill trai *n- tlon* tmipu Phare w at if 'al* tn the ilronger*. I’m ;tu - an.t sonic of tli. Southern and Southwestern with Burlington. Kansas aisl Texas pi* fir red. and lsnilsiill . special.) promi nent t.uimg the e*rt\ tfiernoon all the for. sign buying had .cased th. demand showed sign* of ex a- ci end prl e w. re Incite,cl to yield Not much tmpres slivn however, was tna-.s o ptin-s when ill** traders res Ixcd. and tt.rie we., few strong ei*a* which kept the general mar ket pr|t> .) Hi, n.,, g Unusually lrg.- de.iltngs in the l.kc tc ■ aiul Westrin -to k* raus*.l ,i rls. of 4aid ,t r#spe t li-.i for tip common aid prefcried ami N. York Chicago and St trouts hr-t lire I erred jump. I t point: lo !o. An In . reuse of tier cent to I pei cent In the • nil annual dlvid- ii on the Mimic ipo;l- S Icnils -otunion slock l--ultrd In rt-e of It, In It a price tn the tit h hour a raid w*- IVniu 'i*. Goal ansi tor stock broke D, jH-i ~ ii: ori a rumor that •he directors weir In ■ sslon and hit I till, qua rtrrli dtvldeisl ,ai ihe at . k lt:i- movement unrettk-.l the • nilr. mar ket an,l prices fell away lupidi) ace:aging " fwimt for the mo.-1 iieomtnent ratln-a.fts an I extending to 2*- In tin si-lalUc- Tin ia :< bt Inc WW off. •> : Whet tl h •tic known that the r-port of uuideti.t '.on mi Tenn- r'c-al was unfounded the slock iallied points and ai, titli-r sto* k recovered sini"wiiat. sp. itl.ilicin leaving off active and sfrtatg Husiir ■* in bo.cls w.t very' heave and m: tble strengt i was displayed bv Kansas and Texas Ibsui - Hiadtng fouts am up lo id l , early, but lost practically the rise in avmpalhy with the .Irclln. In .u. k Reullxlng sole- depress'd Ih. Kite* Is sues nil lay. the general 4‘* closing a po.nt off Tin* market otherwise was until teres l - eg and Irregular. Tutsi sales, ion value. 15.V'70,0W' United State refunding s’s. rcgisterel id vanned V and new Is Q per cen' on th# at call. Total stock sale* 10-dav were Xgt.v.) - area. Including Atchison, 16.W0. Atchi son pr- ferrssi at,'.'., Cheaapeak. and Ohio. .6rt, Hurling ton aid Quincy. 11.M5. Rock leaiKl. 7.fro. Delaware ar.d Hudson. 8 15.1 hlrtc. 31.15 u, Frle flrsr preferre.l 19.776; Louisville and Nashville 6..Y10. Manhattan. 16 J 6 klissour! UaclAc. ,snn Missouri, Kansas and Texas preferred. 24.750. New York • etiirai 7.16 U. Norfo k n,l We-lern 7*o. Not I hem Uactn. . 17,1.. Ontario anl VVe-tern, 46,315. Pennsylvania. 11.500. Reading. 12 485. Reading flrel preferre.l. 49.246. Reading second preferred. Iti.gc. s losuis Houihwev.em preferred. 5,.m St Paul. 26.660, Sou them P*etn, . i;,svi South, rn Rallw.ii 8,601, Southern Railway pre ferred. 10,700. Texas snd Fa.lff 7.300. I I.lon Uaeiffc. i;t aw, Wheeling and lake Krte 9.450. Amerl-an Smelting. IS.lSii Steel Hoop. 5 405 American Steel and )v ir*. 44 3vt Tin I’lale. 26(#4# Armui.an Tobacco, *.3Bt>. Hrooklyn Rapid Transi; JBS; Colorado Fviel, 6,g0. Continental To bacco, 5.010. Federal Steel, 43.150. Fi ral s-eei preferred, 6.1 M; People's Gas. >..K6 National Steel, 9,300, Sugar, 18.61 M Tenn- Uoal Hiat Iron. 15,900 leather 6 410. I nlird Sit es Rubber. lO.Sbai. Western Pn • R' l-ui'lt I ton a New York Stock Idst. Atchison .39'iW'shash .... 9if do pref M>l do pref 12, H 8 " *>N W heel AI,E 1H Can I'ac T do 2nd pref & Can Sou Wls Central II • hee A Ohio ITT, Third Ave 116 *' O " 144, B. A O ofil R A Q lK Natl Tula. 61H C., tnd A 1,. . 22 do pref ex-dtv.lhSl do |eef 5g kriot Copper .. 92', c. A 1; 111 . ofd 974 Adam- Fx . 143 • aNw 168 ;\m F.i l*a C. R I. A P ll'Ag U. 4 Kv 51 <• c c ASi u 67 Welle Fargo Fx 133 Cfdo Bout ... 7 |Am Col Oil .... .31Q do Ist pref 48". do pref *1 ■lo 2nd pref 14 Ant Mailing 44, Dwl A- lluds-m .116 | do pref ... 15 Del, LA W lCj Am S A Ref 54\ I>en A R G. .. 9A do pref. ........ 96 do pref 90H: Am Hi Irli* • F.rlc ID* ‘0 jsref ..... 17 do Ist pref 4*v. Am. Steel Hoop Gteat Nor pref.lso’j do pref 7k HOi-klng 'Va.l .. 1 (Am. SAW 4..'. 110. king Val. . 39 | do pref . sl,l, 111. Cent. 134 .Am Tin Plate 4s*. la Central IF* do pref Up do pref .44 Am. TohaccO IPTi. U E AW .■’*; do pref ll do pref Its. |Ana. Mm. Cos.. 47\ I oik* Slime .. Si. Illiook. It T. .. 73S I-ouls. A Nash 8.34. CoI. F A I 61V Manhattan t- 1(0-', Conti. Tobacco 35* Mel. Si. Ry . .167 ’. do |U*ef .. 89'$ Max Cent 134a Federal Hie. 1 . 6£ T ANARUS, Minn A SI. L. 67 j ,io pref 7714 do pr f i'llL General Electric !> Mo, I’a A''*u;lu.w *4',igar. 53V Mobile A Dillo. 43 do ptef ...UK) M. Iv A T 13 VI nil. IMper .... 224, do pref v, do pref 71', V. J C 144 jlai'ls-te Gas 7u N. Y. C 111?* Natl Biscuit .... 37'* Nor A WM ... 43 j do |ir#f. ........ 91 do pref 814. Natl I>-ad 19 Nor Pac 7IK, do pref 694* <k> pref M-VNatl Steel 89 Ont. A West. .. 37**, do pref. 93 Ore H. A Na 42 |N. Y Air Brake ln do pref. 7k North Am 19V* Pennsylvania .1424* Paclfle Coast ... 51 Reading . 21‘j do let pref 85 do Ist pref .. 6644’ do 2nd pref. ... SI: •lolnd pref . 34 PaciAo -Maill .... 43', K G W. 65 |f'eo|n.-‘a tJax .. 99‘* do pref 91 IPressed S Car Vi Ht I- A 8. F . !9' do pref M do let pref ... 75 |Pull Pal Car..Ml do 2nd pref. .. 4*N S It A T 6 Ht. D. Sw ... . 154.1 Jugar 1261* do pref 37'. <lo pref 115 SI. Paul IJTVTemi. C. A I .. <H* .lo pref 179 IU. B. Deal her ... 134* Bt. P. A • >m. ..121 do pref 7M Sou. Pac 434. l.\ S Rubber .... 38'* Hou Hy 184* do pref MM* do pref as {Weal Union A! a Tex. A Pac I't; H. I A 8 16 I,'nton Pac 73'. do pref 65S do pref 8148. P. C. A St. 1, 58 Bonds t". 8 Is.rcf reg 1064 - A O. 4# ft. 4 do cou 1IH T | N. Y. C. Ims do 3*. reg .W* bid 108% do Is, cou 100’t N J C. gen us 137 . do new 4a.reg 1384* No. Pa 3a ... 704* do new 4s. eou 128', do do 4s ,0514 do old 4s, reg.!l4 1 4 / V Y . C. A St do old 4s. eou 111 1 * 1- 4e 107'; do ss. reg 111'. N * 4V mn 4- 991 J ■lo ss, cou ...11IVOre Nav. Ist* D. of C 3 65* .1344* bid h/. Atch. gen 4e . .102 Ore. Nav. 4* .. Itril-i do adjl 4 88', Ore S. I„. . 139 Can |s.i 2nd* . 198', do do .on 5s ..117’* C. A O. 44s . IIS Read Gen 4* .. 9. , do do is 1204, K a. W. Ist* ln C A Nw coti.7# UW 1 , 84 L. A Ir. M do do 8. F , eon 5a ...IU Deb U IS Bt D. A 8. F Chi. Term *• .. M 4 gen 6s 129 Col 80. is •••■ 844,81. P. eon, lilH C. of O. con. 5s >7 Bt P.. C. * P. do Is* Mic **W Ist* 1204* do 2nd ine . . 1646 do do 5s 121 D A R G 85.1014* •■'•. Pa 4s 8345 Erie Gen ♦* 614, So Ry 6* ;i2', F W A D. C S Rope A T. 6a 7b i„ta 79 R A P. 'aid . ..114 Gen. Klee 8s .. 142 | do do 2nd* .... 7* Ja <>n Ut* U346BUn Pa • g N. L’nl. |4Vabash lets 116'* t* bid WI 1 <*" 7bd* 10646 Mo K * T. 4Ve#t Shore 4* .118 2fids 74HIWU Cen. * .. 8744 do do 4s 644*Ya. Cen. bi-l .9t New York. De> - 12 —Ht*nlard Oil 79Wi TM> New York. Dec 12,—Consolidated flas Cloaed 190 Baltimore. Dec 12 —Seaboard common ltfVßflle; preferred. 2J T *C-*c. Marphy A Co.'a Stock Letter. New York l)e' 12 -Exceedingly active dealing In th* Bn* and *•>'’ Reading is sues were til# features of the stork mar kei upon the openina of hualnese this morning The other stock, influenced hy the prospective changes of control 04,o 4 , tne koaosyivaiAa Coat CuDayauy wets also Southern Railway. Trauia Arrive and Depart Savannah 0.1 9fhh Meridian Time—On# Hour Slower , Than City Time Schedule In Effect lie. 9. W RBaDDoWS “ To niKKAHT lU 'DII" , . 1 a | Nv>. Ik, Nn U ?,.|.m 12 kiafn l.v .. . n, .is" 4 ham ’pm tlAstern rime I | | 1 ;Ip'll I .'.lam ilia, kvllie i-V 2 67 itt. 1 bh'liv k '"ian H D6aift Ar C'lluinlaa l-v 11. in am * i-11, :• i.vtm 4r Charlolic l.v *4. U* v am II 44pm 12 . in Ar vit'-ensboi'i l-v 7 Ivyau i'.'itv ' fl.-im Ai Norfolk lV| * 4,4 " 1: ini 1 ;xpni Ar Danville ” .... l.v . 40;nv 4am ■ ■ 11 1 v r I:i h 1 u ! i‘ * 1 V I.y bb.ig ... I-' tm "• m 4 Jam Ar Charl.il Uri-v Ule l.v 2 oaimiill kii-m , vr W.ahu-bui Id 11 UoM • -■ P ‘ l 4 l■ im ,tn vr Halt mure l.v 8 >m H 2,|im An Vi PhUoAeiphli .. . I. r "'.n. 6 "T"' 1 * im At nw i rh l.v ' Warn 118 pm I Bo 1.. -•p '■ ■ N>" H Tv 1 Till. NORTH AND \\ I . No fc (C n rli l iuie 1 il RViim \. v ~ “ , ,1, I (bate 11 Time) H 3“*m |,v coliimhl.i Al 1 ' ' II -••am l.v ji..itiaitb.i.g ■■ I■' 6 15pm -‘ *’pm I.v ,y bf-v tl.e L' * ORpm • V • Hot opi t.XTi E 1 4 - ,,m 7 JfH>m Ar Knoxvjlir l#v , I ii - Ar Lrmiutftoii . Ev 10 3|.n 7 4‘pm Ar Gilt tnnfttl E v H H (vrjn Ar ... ..lit Lout* . . I*' * •• ' * •J • * Ail (rain# anrlv and vl#|wr from thArianl m TIlHorOlI i \H HFeIIVB E. ETC TRAINS 33 AND M DAILY NF,W YORK AND FU>HIDA EXI’REHfI VaMI bul*-I llrnncii iruln#. with Pullman D'AWirtx RiM><n Bl#r|MiK Car# Iwiwnru •* ami N* v\ Y 4 rk < ai \Y#h|nglor nti Colonial l.xi>rr • cri Ho#ton Pullman Si*6*pjfn Car CtAil tJtu ml lU* hmoniJ mid ChAr|i>tte n<s Nor - fn|K I‘lnlnx * SrrvA .ill msilt b-t* Snvannnli #i*<J JViuhlnfioii TltA v i.y THB Ufill JAIL VnttMil ItmtiAal Irwin#, r#rrvlr* Pu! man D; wtng Ronm Cur* bAr*n R-iVhii <ih in 1 N>h \i>rk Dint * ran **r\u all beinern H.ivoihmili it<] W^onlng’oi Aiftii I'ullriuii Irawtng K<mi tflrrplfi# Cart htw#ci Suvam.ah au<l CUrolim*U, through Anhavtll# aiwS ‘ Tho of t • HJtv I*or *x>mpirtr tnformailoti nm to F * GANNON *1 V r A G M J M Cl Ll* T M. W A THUC. O T. A . \Vtintton. l C 8 H HARDWICK A*t R C RLATTNER A*rnl. Plant Hvairm H(#r:on JAM KK FREEMAN C P ♦ T A HI Hull #tt#rt s4vnn#h Oa . Phon^# ■J#'" Idedlv #trony. but the *J#allnic# Ir mil'll 4e## than n th‘ * • jiinl in# r < nx* , rai mark*-* w<* lerlolly in *ir r>irller fi# f,, fi .J. i > h*it)g bv (hr alreralh ff the anthr*ltr roal nroup awi i“* fiv th* rrn* ar.i favorable of ♦ h** fleaitf'R her** for foreign a ■ *>un frong noftve f***ture# aete I’i tfic. Mt -ourl Parifi - #nd Souifxrrn pieferr*l The lo'al traction #!i.'*re# w***** 'omfwr*i tively pegfi*. led. huf wrrr firm *n<l little of fnlere# 4 look Jn the quaiierv Hugar ffrong and th re xv# .* re< overv In FnlteA Hiate# Rubber rommoti While H aae romnionly exiieoieM that falrlv blg'i rd'fji vxoukJ |revall in (he money nrke tfi-Max. (here n; I'vertt! tn n ihw#l iii m~ on (liar 'cca(. and (he fiailef in , ie#fioo A ‘d *xot #**rv (o ohe k arilx racing Northern Baolflr 6fset lare*l quai terly *Jivltlen<J of 1 |er oerit n rnmnion • fork pavihie Feh 6. Total gk’.lJ6 •hare# dl( MXDF/OD MHIKJVP*. No(e Tha#* qxioiatlon# are revised •Jailv. untl are kepi a# near a# poa#lN in at on! with the prevailing whole-al* pricea Official quota!irax* are not i.w**d wlxfl lha> l#ag re# with l*fi price# w ;k1 -,|er# a#k i oiintn at*l Nortlirm ••roJa-e. POUETRY The market la utejyrlv Qtio tatinn# Rrollet?* 30|lU- f*et pair. hail grown 4.M760c. llire#-fourth# grown. W(t . hena. rooaur#. . ducki* geee ?. ( 4|sl *>* FXKJR- Fret*h randlnl. 22$r#24c. cold #tor ag BUTTfcH The tone of the market l firm Q'lorailon# (WklMt 31*. ftmila tlon#, 2Jt , Nex* York !•((• dairy, -4* r ■ Hr# Klglna, 27>' CHBlfiHfr Market firm. fn*\ full cream chvaiw. for 2*) lo 22 i>ound average, 28'*/ jcxl averages 12 . Earl J t-griahlr#. 1 RIfiHI POTATOHH Northern $1 #>s2 tt> aack <*A BHA<llv—MWc per head (tNIONR- Yellow. |n barrel- $2 2.>f2.*iO ciaieai. tors) OU. red. $2 20i2 .Vt llrralalnff. Ila> and (raln. FlgOFlt Market te#dv; $4 2.. #ira!gfit. $: 75. fanrv $.( (W. family, t? 4-1 MKAIr Pearl, per barrel. $7 fin. p.-r .* k. $1 16; * :(> meal. |er aaek. I*oßfnl. $1 xvater gr*tinl II.US; Hy grit-, fh< kp, $] 1. grit#. Hudniita. fer harm. $2 */*. p*r eu k. $1 2*; #undry brand*, 61.16 (’ORN-MirlcH firm: white, job loin. O', carload lot?* muni corn, Job lota. ty ; iarloa<t lot#. 6k.* fie Trl* ete, kv IMDIHIXT !,lv rpool. Hamburg 40 Oothcmburg, V. HR'K Market ateady. demand good, fancy head. 6c. fancy, ft’jc. Prime r * ood I’yfM-* Fair 4 04*4 • < ti 3H OATIE-No 2 mlxe*i carload, M ; Jot* lota. gt . White cl|jfed. ear. 4 *, 37* . Joh. 40r RRAN Job lot#, w- carload lot#, HAY—Market #feady. No 1 tlrnofhy. Job. 66c; No 2. Jrk*; Job. <7*/kc car# xHir anl 4 offff. HFOAR- Cut faf 6 19 Diamond A .6 61 Crushed 6 N Confectioner#' A M Powdered IN.WMfi Extra C. 564 XXXX pow and 99 Kstr C *• GranuisttO ~ 5 84 Golden (I 509 CBbN . • 5 Y' lluw# 4*l Mould A . 609 FOKFEE- Mncha ... 26 .Prime No * lot.r tin i . 26 c Good No 4 I ’ l * Pcab—rry .14 c Fair No. 5 10 c Fancy No. 1 . 1154"' Ordinary No 6 .V riiol"- No 2 . ,10V'i'ommon No 7 . 9 i Soil, Iflt*a Mini Wool, SALT—Demand Is fair and the mark*! steady. <arload lot,, inn pound burlap Backs. 47c. I>-pound cotwm aacks. 46> . ll'i-pound burlap sacks. 515p'. 110-pound coiion necks. 5254 c: 125-pound burlap sacks, 56 4 4 r; 125-pound cotton Sucks. 59',c. Ji-pound burlap sack*. #lc HIDKB4- Market Arm. dry flint. 1354 c. dry salt. 1154 c; gr**n sailed. 6c. WfKrly—Nominal: prime Georgia, tree ot Bind burs and black wool. I*'; bla>'k, lc. burry. Me, Wax, 25'; lallow. 354' D*er skins, 20* Dried und Evaporated Fruit*. AI"PI.E8— Evaporated. I@T,c; sun dried. 15405 c. A PRIf'OTS— Evaporated, lA' lund; nectarines, 10c RAIBINB I.U. 12 10; imperial cabinets, 12 75. 100-e yi-pjnd boxes *V pound PI6AC HER—Evaporated, pealed. 17’4r; unpealed 5*09 UEARR-Kvaporan'd. *V Hardware and llalldlag Supplle*. LIME. CADGIUM, BLASTER ANI> Cement—Alabanw and Georgia 11m* In fair demand and eil *1 *0 cmwils a barrel; special calcined pfo-t*'', *!■*• P- r hrrrl; hair, 4615 c. Ro*e*B*le csenent *1.2001.X; Carload lots, spe* 1*1; Bortland cement, re tail *2 25; carload lots. 12002 2>. LUMBER. F. O B VKBBKLK SAVAN NAH Minimum yard sie- 110 11.00, car Bills 112.r013t. difficult sixes. 1400 Ship stock 110000. sawn He.. B*fOo*Mi; hewn 4l<*. SS®**- OID— Market ateudy, <lera*ind fair; sig nal 4.'dfsor, West Virginia black. Mil2c; lard, sc; ueatafooi. 66170 c; machinery, 16 4fXc: linseed oil. raw Khr. t/04led. 7*Vc; kerosen., prime while. ISo; water white. , Brwlfs astral. 14c; deodorised stove gasoline, drum*. 115*c; empty oil harrrts. delivered/ *s< PHOT—Drop. *1.50, B. B. and large, *1.75; chilled. *1 75. , moN-Msikm vtgy sttatkii W - NAILK Cul %'J 30 I*lß 4 ' w\rr ft Aa Sr nr BARBED WIRE $3 ftu 100 pounilr GFNPCtVDEIi Pr* k*|i Ati!iti I|k •hnl. $4 . half H***i*. |2 Jlf. k> u* $1 2b. rhnmplon <lu kinc quurFr kk# Tl 2*. Dui*n nn*l half k*ir# sll V., r|imrt>r SR7S; I |s>unl. ranl#!*r* II !**a- per rent Tmi* dorf emolcrlee# fK*waler. 1-pnun<l ran#, sl. I'* inufnl • m. Qi*c |#un'l t II fi au> n u anil Ties RADIOING -Market firm Jute. 3l£- imiiml *V large lota s : jt . lot#. 7V . "e*i inland h iggtiiK 12V* TIER 8 amlairi. iS pi il. arrow large lota, $1 30 ernall llk $1 >U I'rn Ho nm <1 Aaf A PPI.EA-Northern voi'letv w ORANOICB rFia IS 7&00.I0 PRI'VWt 4A- to jo . ,Vm to arv. aw to TtN. 7< 70* to au tv, to ic, t t > K*e. giyc BAN AN AK S'. Hrt% l 7$ bunrh IJCMONH \1 rk t rt-.ily, at roi’OANnTl s4*>*4 sft PEANCTK Amf>l' 4 tinck fair *lem.trd market firm, fdti y hanrl plrked Virginia, per pound 4V . haml pi ked Virginia, ex tra# 4 N C aee<l |*eirH*i#. Nl’Ts Almond*. Tarntg >ng 17*. Ivlni, 10c, mtlnulk Fren h. Uk Naples L’V •, pe< an 12* . BrmgU". Mr, ftß>ert*. Mr; ax worte*| nut#, ULpouiul and (toiind boxe*. 1 V±c. Mneon. Ham* nhil I •r #4 BACON Market firm. f C R aide# 7U- 4 , D H Hellle* X l *. (E.iMern) a4 t‘orl - fo MVerngc fife; H tielller. (We#tern), nmokM c |< #lle, IfAMS .Sugar cured. lISOISV LARI* Pure. In Uer pound* tin# and fl imtimf tiPm SV. compound. In tlere#. #*4l, fao-|j6itiii<J Huh. and SO-|riundM tub, •V HIHI 111.1,4 M.oi n. ► IHI f Minkeiel, half-barrel#. No I, $4. No 2. $7 No 3. $. 7'. kits No. I* $t :•. No 2. $1 1, No ,7. Cn6tf|*h, |. I*oll nd brirkr. Ac, J |Ruti.t hrlckn. h rrliuJ. I**r *k>x. Dutch herring. In kc*#, $1 10, new mullet. 4 Itai* barrel#. $3 Ji*. HY R! 'l* Market quirt; Georgia anl Florida eyrup. buying at , m lllng ut SJW . MiKr houn* ut 10*1 Uh IIONKY Fuir df iimntl, atruuied, in bar | r< D, u&gj** gallon limit Kilim baiui, $1 17. (MEAN llllll.HTV rOTTON-f#v#nnah to Po-ton, |d <*w t.. %*■. to New York, p* r cwt . 20r; to j Philadelphia, per bale. sl. Baltimore. $| KOBE ION DIRECT-Btemet, VM •. |,iv rrfool. k# ; Hamburg. 4Xr; now. Me; liar< elotM, Uh . Mrx ne#ter. Cm , Havre. 40* Antwerp. ¥*• . Reval. .'(>•, liotterrfafn. El’MB Eli By Hall- Freight# steady; lo Baltimore and eastward, ft to $F> 7* per M . Including Portland EC M lER Bv Ht* 4 am—Haewiuiah to Baltimore. $:. . p R. |< or R and f> dock#. C' 50; to Philadelphia. If 2-JU* |w i cwt (4 pound** to foott, to New York. !'*>-to |er M. $7 26 to dM k. lightered to Mo#trai, $8 10 NAVAI. STORKS—Th* markei I, llrm. medium hixi- venae!#. Ibodn—-**ork, for or der#. :ih kl ier barrel of 310 |w>und#. and |er rent frlmag Hpirlt# 4# Ik! jier 4> | gallon* gro##. and B |er rent primage Ear ge Vesnel#, loMn, 3#; ep.rHii. 4# 3d Httam, lie f*er 100 pound# on ro*!n; 21V on rplrlt#. Havannah to Ronton, and $V on ro in anl Jiw on #pirlf* to New York GRAIN. TMOViglowa RTF. New York Dec 12 Flour firm again i held a ati.ide highar. with u fair o' old pri< •74 Minn*aota luitent, $4 <)o4> 4 2S Uye flour quiet fair to good. $2 Of*. < hop e to fancy. $3 il Buckwheat Hour. $2 lohJ IS Buckwheat nomine*!. wruCJi < orn meal steady; yellow Weptern. 17c. Bye steady; No. 1. Western. MV fob afloat Barley ateud> Barley malt dull. IYe*t> ern. t>i472 Wheat B|mr firm and active; No. 2 red n% fob afloat; option? from ojeninif depreealon. caueed by disappoint Ing ca ble#. hardeneti gradually Into (xudflve (trength on email primary c<elpt#, <x#>- 1 tinned ft>et<er n:;l!lng and active covering The afternoon market wan par ticularly strong, on Ht Ix>uia buying, a • heavy export bu#lne#. generwl bull sent!- i nent, hlglxr Western market# and liberal j rbarance*; rloerd firm at \r net ad vance. January, 77V . M*r< h. 7f T 4c; May. ! December, 77c. Corn—Hi>ot #tei4ly; No 2. 4f%r; ofHlon# # a ly to firm all day. supported by the rise tn wh*at. poor ronllt>on of Western corn, export demand 49nd covering, closed firm * higher. January cloaed. Sc May. Ci***’. luremlier, ii- Oats—Hpot firm, No. 2. 2715; option# quiet all day, bui firmer Beef firm. Cut meat# quiet, pick!**! bellies, Pnfr Eurd quiet. Weetern nmmud. s7.fid. I>e. cr mtur clrard, 17.50, nomiryl. icglneo steady. Pork steady. Butter #teoly; < re*n>ery, lMf Jtk ; fac tory 121SV Che<e firm; fancy large, 1 I*wtf 1 IV*'; I mii( 11 12* Egg# ateady . state and f*ern#>lvanJa, *> Polatoe# quleg Tallow quiet. Petroleum dv^ll. Itoaln aulet Turpentine dull, Illc firm MoUane# steady. Cabbage quiet. Freight# quiet, cotton by steam. Ifr CofTe* Hinjt Rio easier No 7 Invoß-e. 7c; rrdld quiet; Cordova, Vss43V Cwffee luluiea outuotk bajvV ta*4jr R Plant System of Railways. Trail # op<*rated by h mirVUan t ■ t>ne hour •loser than c|y time. In effect Dec . INN* AII tr.4ln. Ev BgVitnn.ih. Dully. Ar Savannah. Between 1 • * ni knYiinnah |l3 W am • lu am Wujn njml ....... | 1 60 am s 1 urn J#< Kvevtli# (in am *!* ... and Florida ji2 46 pin t n fxdnta ) 7 <k pm Between f ' ant . liavsr.fl ah |266 am am . . ..ChfilfCtOO {7 60 stir 4 and Lid | 6 6a pm Ev Brunswick, Ar. Bi untwlclt. Bet w een Brur A t k I 6\fn 0 0.. ian Jeup .. ....... Hi'l pm Savannah ■•*! 7 li* am I 44 Y 44>t vll le 6 pm ' ‘on* ’ Pert T#mt* with Tenln -1 • l(i ■ *#! flu tmcrit le irtng for K-*y W-m uid I!*van* Mondays. Thum* duly -and Saturday*. L 'it p m ('all ut Ti ket Otfi e.i for further Infer* mat lon J. 11. POEHEMI'H. T. T A U \HI CI.AHK Cttv Tlket Agent. I*e Htvfis Hotel 'JMtone 73 It W WRENS Put ager. Havunnah da * —* T~ " 1 —— —■ '-i 1 ' 1 , -■ ’ggagggp MCEORCLV RVca y Schedule Effective 45ept. lA, 1 9f6. Trsfeiae arrive at .nl 4|eparr from • eutrel Star lon, West Broad. foot 4>f liUety street !*°fh JlMldUn lliro One hour fkmer than , OMy tune Iseeve Arrive Hexannah Savannah Ali#* M l I X ‘ i*6 ! •t 4 -m t’oviiiKK i .Miiledgevlile *i 00pm •txl nil IrHermedl.ite |Kln:# Argus 1,4 Minor Atlanta At hen Montgomery, Co s Klrmli gbam. Am *4 -Mini erlru#. Eufeuia and Troy j ‘ j OOprn Dover Acttjmmfwlallon tfT 44am ! 00pm (iuyfon Dinner Train ;|4 kpm •Dally fEicept fftirulwy. IIKT 'VEE.NI BAY ANN All AND TYREE 7btti M. iMUii 01 Havaonah ’lty time LEAVE HA VANN AH Meiflax only 62i m Dally e4*ept Monday k3* in Daily Ino p m •• - LEAVE 'I*YI4ME Mai 4 tex only 7:16 a m I wily except Monday 10.26 a. m Dally s.JO p. m (Yninertton# mad** mi trrwiinal imlnia with ell crslne .Sortn%%w(. Weat end Mouth west. ■ lee(*liig car# rex night tialn# between Savannah and Auguste. Macon. Atlanta and RlrmJngHMtfi xatifiab Macoii rind Atlanta. For <omplet* jrif-.rmatt<m. r hedilleg. aea and 4 orme. lUm, apply to W ti BREW EH City Ticket and Ifa# ranger Agent, It/7 Bull etreet nr M It M. INTYRE, Depot Ticket Agent. J C IIAIEK daietgl I'aoaenger Agent. K II HINTON. Trafll' Manager TlltwO. i. KEINL. (teneral fluparln icndtnt. bav.tnriah Uft. ,^%VFsTißUita SfaSAMtgi [[MITED Double Oaily Service Th* abort line Norfolk. Wasliln*<on, lialtiinore. rhiladeqSila. New York and Ihe Khl AKIII VAL OF TRAINS FROM No 27 North uriti Lost 500 am No. 13 Denmark ncul la. al HI a ■ ions 10 am No, 31 North ami East ..12 10 j>tn No 44 Jaokwnville und Florida... 1 h pm No Tl Mon'S’Witery and West 8 X pm No. 74 Helena and lexal F'tinl# . 8 4f. am No 66 Jacksonville and Florida.. .11 80 lira DEUARTURR OF TRAINS FOR No. 27 Jaekaonvlll'- and Florida.. 5 oßam No 31 Jaekaonvlll. and Florida 12 18 pm Nn ii New York and Bust i 88 pm No 34 Denmark and Augusta 1 si> pm No 71 Montgomery an ) Weal 7 x am No Tl Helena anil las?* I Suit ion*. 6 80 pm No 66 New York and East 11 59 pm Maxulfl ml Pullman buff'd sleeping car ar\l<* lo Washington. H 'ltlmor. Philn* del phiz and New York, aiso lo Jaoknon vtlle arid Tamiw Dining <ais from Vaiannnh to Haalot ond Hlrhmond lo New York Buffet parlor car# Savannah lo M alt gomary. For additional Information apply lo TVket Office. Hull and Bryan * I reels. Iffione 28- 100 15 poinls de line, ami ruled quiet with a weak lUidrtione under adver*. cnbl*. Inn* receipts, weak stmt deparmwait at. an absenca of rpieulailon and favorable crop a< counle Ulosed atewdy lo lo 15 m Ints lower Total sale# 21.750. D"-comber, ill*-, January. 5.10'. Mareh. 5 i*U6 00*. Sugar—Raw snarly, fair raflning. 3 39-32*1. centrifugal, Ss< teat, 3 13-32d- Mo lasses sugar . 321-1 W; refined quiet. 4 OTTO' M.KIr OIL. New York. Dre 12' —Cotton seed oil was unsettle*! and barely steady, with small sales at quotations Prime crude herrel*. 2Xr prinw suroriFr yellow. 8lo; off oum m*r yellow. 90‘-j* . prime white. *Sc: prim* winter yellow. -TtmHr: prim# rnea*. 125.50, 4 HICAOU MARKET*. Chicago Dec. 12 -Lighter receipt* and an Improvement In the "ash denmnd. caused nn advance in wheat to-day, May closing V' over yesterday. May corn closed tie snd December tic higher. May oats Closed *t‘4e up and provision# un rtiwngr.l to 6c lower. The I'-idtng futures rangeil a* follows: Openlnr Highest Lowest. CioMng. Wheat No *— Dec KF6 7084 <S9t4 ®t Jan TOMfWWi 71*. 709, TUa May . ntxtfTSS 74*4 7254 77',#74 Com No. I De. 3*5,0*64 3754 **4 3T5, Jan 355* 355* *544 May SSWK 365* 35% 86>*W>, < ml . No 3 Dec 2154 215* *Hi 'k May as rtSOM sn* 23*52% Mess pork per barrel— Jan 812 15 812 3h *l2 12*4 *l2 1* May ... 12 025, 12 10 12 CSV. 12 15 lard, per 100 pounds— . - Dec 71754 7 1754 TIS 7gH Jan 6 85 6 *5 6 60 b\ May ,6> 6 > * *7>4 > Short rib*, per 100 pounds— Jan 6 *0 • S2<4 6 17H 6 *0 Slav ... im. 6 225. *7s* * Caah quolatlons were as follow*: Flour easy. No. spring wheat, 7ie72c; No. 1 red. ;2tt7'-'. No I >rn. 3Ts*c; No. y.How lC.Bticued so M*v&lti I’aga.j 9