The Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1900-current, December 14, 1900, Page 7, Image 7

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FINANCIAL and commercial I nr. rt)T I OTTO* M4RHKT IHOW t I*l H M I'XIMEMTO>B. t l air llraiani) Prevail* I root East , rl , xilll*—lnterior Hill* Are Also Mu> Idm—Filin re a * l<rU Mftil) at aart- Spirits Turpentine Firm hi :iT< : r—H*ln* Firm—Local and lelrgrapkle Market*. The Morning New* Office, Thuisday. Dec. 13. j feature ol the local market* to-day , |,p better undertone of the cotton , r *. i and the improved demand for cot tthkh had the effect of Imparling a uulus to trading. Kile* on the apot . i.cts biles, larger than they have , „ for some time. The demand come* ome extent from splnnera, but more _ \ (torn Astern ntllla. which are , ng conatdeiable cotton at pretent at Kood jirlces. The tendency of the ine murket seems to Indicate that the inaikets are likely to soon rise to a „f level, aud lor this reason many it to hr anxious to get in on the floors before another upward ntove - .1, ptlces gets too far along. There nmalns a large element In the tnte i. most of iticm holders of cotton, who ve the prlc* will he around lie and t y spring, and are consequently not uhc.i hy what takes place now. spirits turpentine market closed r i; 37V . with no Indications that the p. i is to go much lower al present It a currently believed that the market watt M-ry lirm. and that factors were ..1 all telh ved of their offerings at irket price Itoslns closed firm at it i Itttnre of 6c on grades M and K as it.ide pike. The demand was fdr utility prevails In the whole mark*-!*. Jobbers ars busy (thing ii.a.' ordeis Tnere seems to be ii u. i money in the country to give tra le o.i.ay stimulus, and country raer u, .ire, thervfore. preparing to supply pits irwde. - .ks showed a drooping tendency, with in many quarters. Much de , i upon the. monetary altusUon. which just now a source of anxiety to specu ;;ors The following resume of the mar nil! show the tone and quotations at the closing io-dav: COTTON* ic ration in,rkot dotted quiet to-day * tn .idvanc* of 1-ISo on all grader The mire of the day's business wa* the -of 1.68* on the spot. which Is the r.-.-t for several day* past A fairly * J demand prevailed. Eastern mills nr' taking considerable cotton at fair ; r . The Interior held firmly through ■ the day. Good middling f. o. b. ruled rm at from *4 to 94c. The following were ilie official spot quo ons at the close of the market at the t niton Exchange to-day: j This -1 ' IAM I day. 1 year. wuSSSm i t-!'. t Middling 2-ls 7 1 * Low middling * H-166% Market quiet; t-ales, I.o* Savannah Receipts, Exports and Stocks: Receipts this day 5 *Bl t>’elpts rhl* day last year *..>*4 his day year before last 4.331 It' elpts since Sept. I, ISO *13.166 hitne day last year f>7t.9M Export*. continent 11.996 Stock on hand this day 118.115* Same day last year 166,164 Receipts and Stocks at the Ports— II elpts tlks day 47.717 lt elpts this day last year 26.597 i Mp!* this day year before Una . 49.631 iotal receipts since Sept. 1, 1N*)....3.921.464 Same time last yeT 3,460.664 V-ar before last 5.039.116 Stock at all ports to-day 905,3*6 Stock same day last year 1.1J7.619 Pally Movemen* at Other Ports— Galveston— Easy; mlddlaig. 9' 4 ; net re tpts. gross. 30,045. stock. SOW. New Orleans— Firm; middling 9%; net i 'ipts. 12.955; gross. 12.9sV>; sales, 2.SSO. M.-k. 935.254. MobMe—Easy; middling 9',; net receipt*. • ST'ats, 657; alodc. 37.97s Charleston—Quiet: middling 9. net re ceipts, 657. grose, 657; stock. 15.32* Wilmington— Firm; middling. 9%; not re ■ eipts, J. 190; gross. 1.190; stock. 15.203, Norfolk—Steady; middling. 9 5-16. net receipts, 2.617; gross, 2.617; sales. 1.106; Sb k. 41.190. H-iltimnre—Nominal; middling. ** 4 ; net if elpts. 1.2*4; arose, 1.5*1; stock. 9.956 New York—Quiet; middling. 94. net re ' Ipts. 1.025; gross. 1,055; sales, 25. stock. 59 6*7. Boston—Quirt and steady; middling net reeelpte. 1.794; gross. 4,651 Philadelphia— Firm. middling, 104; net r<> elpts, 119; arose. 119; stock. 4.75* Pally Movements al Interior Towns— Augusta—Quiet; middling. 9%; net re ceipts, 1.702; gross, 1.702, sales. 527; stock. Rift Memphis—Quiet; middling. 94; net re <■• pis. 3 001; grots. 4.45*. sales. 960. stock. 131.411. Hi. Louis—Quiet; middling. 9 9-16; net re.-elpla, 1.71*; gross, *.230; stock. 70.363 Cincinnati—Quiet; middling. 9%. net re ' pis. 1*46. gross, 1.546. stock. 11.014. Houston—Steady; middling. 9%: ner re ceipts, T.*23; gross. 7*23; sales. 593; stock. 10TS3 lovulsvllle—Firm. middling. 9%. exports of Colton This Pay— < lalveston— Coast wise. 3 **6 New Orleans—To the continent, *oo MobUe—Coastwise, 300. s uannah—To the continent, 11,096 Norfolk-Coastwise. 1.967 New York—To France. 461: to the conti nent. 96 Total foreign exports from all ports a hie • To France. 461. to the continent, 11.- 4 Tefal foreign exports from all pone thus far this week: To Great Britain. 9r*.OC7; France, *.261; to 4he continent. 50,231. Total foreign exports since Sept. 1. INTO: To Great Britain. 1.467 288; to France, 313- ■3, b> the continent, 996.612. SBA IXLtMI COTTON. Prices about as follows: 1 xtra choice Florldas -224 1 nicy Qeorglas *l4 Pxtra choice Georgias 31 ' hoi-e Georgias I*4 I xtra hna Georgias 1* 81*4 Fine Georgias 17 Re elpts and Stocks— 19(*M>1. [l*99-6* Receipt* [iast week 2.M6 4.170 Fxporls past week 1 IMI 1*35 R>felpts this season I 33.707 46 795 Salma pa*l week I 3.943 4.651 Hi"tlc on hand I 34.343 21.48) tOTTO* FI'TTBES. The I losing Net l nehanged With Prices ® Points 1 p. New York, Pec. 13 -- a* hull faction l id the cotton market much Its own wav throughout the day. during which m* pricea worked upward with specu lation conducted on liberal lines. The ' 'tda* the market was considerably the extreme low level of the lata d* ;ne. hotvex'er, did much to deter buy fr..tn loading tip extrnstx’eiy and on 'aster Intervals of the. aewslon con derablo profit-taking olurred The atket s-artts) to-day wilt) prices un iongad to * points higher, and after a Client ary show of hesitation rapidly uribed upward until Januarv reached ' *6. March 990 and Msv 922 The buying h rvetttent had w Its leaders the South * ti contingent. the foreign representation and room shorts, with comm lesion house* '>"tng n much batter business thsn for ‘•'me tint. Tha forces which promoted MURPHY & CO , INC., board of Trada Building. Savannah Prlvata leased wires direct to New Tork. Chicago and New Orleans COTTON, STOCKS AMO GRAIN. Naw York office No (. Broadway. Office* In principal cltlea throughout tile suth VVrMs for our Market Manual and book containing Instruction* for traders th* nupfiori comprised very bullish cabk* from Liverpool. foreshadow, of a smaller movement and rumors iha planter* had been made arbitrary in Iheir views by the sheer advance of*yesterday si specu- Initva matkett. Estimate* for muen larger recetpie to-morrow brought about o snarp reaction soon after noon, with selling for both accounts very active The wire Interest refused lo unload on the down turn and tn* mow o( strength led to a hasty retreu' of the bears During tho rest of tae afternoon the market exhibited a toieiaoiy steady un dertone and closed steady with prices net unchaugwl to 9 point* higher. Wilmington. N. C pe 13 -flpU.tt of turpentine steady. 'sl.c; receipts 31 cask*. Hostn firm tl 2bffl.. receipt 348. Crudn turpentine quiet. }! .39&23>i; re ceipts MO Tar steady. It n. receipts 306. Fl.l I Tl' 4T10Y9 l> FIT4RE4. N-n' York, Dc 13.—Cotton futures opened steady at the advance, and dosed stead. Prices as follows Open lluh i Low | Clast . Jsnuot ' 9.33 9.18 : 93L I 9 3* February # 31 9 X’ 9 24 9 .7 March 9.23 |9 30 ■jg 9^3 April | #.l I .ft 9lt 920 May ! 9.1 I 9 22 9.13 | 9 17 June i 9.14 1 9.1 X I 9.11 | 9.14 July I 9.11 |9 la 9HO j 9.13 August 5.93 i 8.96 I 9.83 | B.SB September ...j .... | 838 , 834 | 838 October . *gg , xon , 7.#x December ....| 9il j 941 | 951 j 9.57 \r.v litrk t Milan t-.xelinitac 10 I |o*r. New Y'ork. tier. 13—The members of the New York Cotton Exchange to-day voted 10 make Monday Dec. 21. a holiday The motion to close on Dec. 31 was lost. LIVERPOOL (OTTOS 9IAHKHT. Liverpool. Dec. 1; —Spot, moderate bus iness, prices S-.rM higher; American mid dling fair 8 2.">-S2d, good middling. 5 13-33.1: middling. ,YVI: low middling. 5 3-ltid. good ordinary, ilk-led. ordinary. 4 11-l*d The sales of the day were s.OOo hs4es, of which sft) were for speculation and export, and Included 7.Bft) American. Receipts, 32.0 ft) hales. Including 23,ft) Am-iicur) Future* opened qutei nut steady nd closed steady; American middling. low middling clause. December. .118.1 sellers, December-January. 6.17*1 sellers; January- February, &.13d sellers. February-March. JlftttSlld value, Mar-h-A|>rll. 0f18554 sellers; Apidi-May. 8.08.1 sellers. Mey-Jund, .old sellers. June-Ju'y. fi.niffs.o2-i buyers, July-August, 4.83*1 sellers; August-Beptem ber. 4 49t4.fdd value. 9F.W ORI.K. wa fOTTOS MtHKr.T ‘New Orleane. Dtc. 13.—Cotton futures c'osed steady December . 9.2509.25 : Apnl 9.1009.12 January .. 9.18ff1.* May 9.09*9.10 February 9.15j9 17 Jun 9<*7ft*.o9 Mar h 9.11419.121 July O.OStjOM I OTTOh LETTER 9. New York. Dec. 13 —Murphy * Cos say; Liverpool spots were 3-32-1 higher. Futures opened 5 po.nts higher nnd closed 8 points higher. The early advice* beng about, as rspeeted. this market only opened ft shade higher as port receipts to-day es timated at 80,000 against 28.80" same day last year. The further advance In Liver pool of S-64d and strength of nrar posi tions here, cauted covering of bear sales and some new buying for Southern ac count. resulted In an advance of 10 10 18 points on nearby deliveries. nd 8 to 10 or, distant months There was liberal profit taking and rea tton# occurred of sto 8 points The movement from now will be closely watched and have a der.d ed effect on prices There ts no n. tv feat twee In the market Demand for spots continued on a restrictive scale, the. buy ing is from hand-to-mouth. Report* from dry goods centers are not very favorable. Estimated port receipt* 48.000. against 28.- onn Houston expects to-morrow, to 17.500, against 7 045 last year; New Or leans 15.000 to 18.00*. against Ails New York. Dr-. 13.-Hubbard Bros * Cos. say; The sharp reaction of yes-er dav In America was followed by a corre sponding advance In Liverpool, and our market further advanced some 12 points on the buying by 4hr sellers of Monday and Tuesday. From this jwlnt there was a slow decline until the publication of the estimated receipts at New Orleans and Houston Cor to-morrow, which were near ly double a* compared w Ith last year In each Place. These rapid fluctuations tend to ellmtnwfe the short Interest, notwith standing the larger cron v|ws which nM urally come to th* front with the Urge movement The strength of the nearby deliveries lends to draw cotton to this port A shsrp rally followed the noon decline and a further Improvement Is ex pected In Liverpool to-morrow DRY GOODS*. New York. Dec 33.-There h*' been no change In the general condition of the market to-day. H*avy brown roftfiis are .low of sale* and Irregular > in favor of buyers. Bleached good* In limited request, but steady. Coerse-col o,™d .ottons firm mnt cloths dull, bu no Change In prices. Prints In better request. Price* unchanged. Ging hams m m Fair business reported In the woolen goods division, sellers still meeting demand freely. natal stores. Thursday. Dec 13- xrißlTfl TURPKNTINE-The mark*, firm to-day at 37**-. with stlß of -Trasks and closod Arm ar-l unchanged. wth no further sales refww.ed It was the general understanding that the mil- K fewer elements of we.knes. Than for several -levs pe*< l*' nrr "' JL. with which factors held for the m”MI rrU • fvorahle Indl.-atton M was no. understood that there was any bidding below the market Several fac tors reporte<l their entire offering* clean ed up The day s receipt, were 1.28a. and "noVIJfB-The rosin market closed Arm ioal.iv with grade. N and M 5c up as the outside price The market opernff with vales Ot 3.844 barrels reported !! was under.ood that there was •'•'Dy c(*od demand all day. and conslderabl -radtng was in progresa during the late hour* The receipt* were 8.M7. and ’he exports 2.35f. Price, as follows L "*• J 40 M 1 TM.I * ft .... 1 45 N 3 10412 15 1 Ml W G 250 H . IB W W 2 Receipts Thursday— ftpltlts Rosin rentrsl Rsllroad - * jJJJ p' * A B*7 :.kh ‘ Exports Thursday— S ft Alleghany. Phil* 49 1 B. a Homewood. Barcelona *> g a Homewood. Genoa R -' Naval Wore* Statement— ffpfrl's rtofin Stock Apt II L >* !•>* Receipt* to-day iy> riYANriAL. JOHN W. DICKEY. •t*ek and Head Beaker. gIOtTTA, OA. Well* lor Llat. THE MORNING NEWS: FRIDAY. DECEMBER 14. ISHK). Receipts previously 303 Mi 772 183 Total since April 1 307.383 921.188 Exports to-day 49 3.335 Export.- previously 289.358 770.023 Exports since April 1 289.407 T70,1S Stock on hand to-day *7.978 151.179 Stock last year . 25,081 171.845 Chariesio4t. Dec 13-Spirit* turpen tine Amt at 37c. Rosin Arm. unchanged New Orleans, Dec 13— Receipts, row.ll 197 barrels, turpentine I‘Jtf. exports. Llver pool. rosin 500. THE RICE MARKET. \\ linlesotnr Artis It* Prevails In the Sosth. The demand In the rice market during the week was Irregular, still tig- total showed an improvement over the previous v.svk This might not he saying much only from the (art that not a few of the order* were t-imcd “sample shipments," arrompanlrd by rhv promise of larger fa vor* to (oiiow In the main, however, there Is manliest disposition to operate onL for Immediate requirements, values in -Mm silos, lot they never *o cheap, are vh -snily placid In competition with those of lasi year, equal period, and buy ers deiluce rhereftom that present prices arc high Then again, with the appro* h of the holiday *ra;-on. staples arc neglect *d and more attention Is given to stuff* In- tdcm to such |e-rkkl lawneMlc sorts keep In the lead, but certain of the for eign kinds command lair |*nronage; In fact, there is quite an enlargement tn de mand and renewal of tmpori.illons Arri vals are of high order and report* that the present standards are superior to tt\at which may l><- offered l.ucr on. undoubted ly tend to stimulate operation therein Advices from all the Southern markets note w holesome a Tlvlty, with upwarl trar>-t Along tha Atlantic --eiact r cetida mic less than last year, thh generally ac. ccpi-d as presumptive evidence of short ened - rop I’rh-es on .-ome grades arc out of relative parity, hence trade naturally tributary thereto. I for ttia time being, lo* t or captured by other competitive point, In the Sout-iwett offerings appear to be meted out In proportion to require ments and only thoee financially preacd or having liabilities maturing during the eurrent month, are dispnw 1 to sell. The mote happily circumstanced are holding until the turn of the. year when It ta ex pected the enlarge,| demand or the trad# and the strife among miller* lo secure their run. will bring shout some fair ap preciation of values <"allies and correspondence from abroad note quiet conditions; transaction* are of hand to month'' character, both a, to of ferings nnd taking* Holder* are strong tn view- of light supply, and buyers rlalm that prospective values do not warrant enlarged purchases In advance of need*. Talmoge. New Orleans, telegraphs Loui siana crop movement to date: Receipt*, rough, 5*5 sacks; last year. 747.1 W sack*. Hales, cleaned fesllmatedl. 159 PA barrels; last year. 172.1 K barrels Market very strong; good Inquiry Talmage. Charleston, telegraph* Caro lina crop movement to rtnn Receipt*. 25 835 barrels. Bales. 22.79) laurels Im proved Inquiry, market strony with hard ening features FINANCIAL. MONEY—The money market Is working close FOREIGN RXFHANGK—Market weak t'ommerela! demand. 11*34: sixty days. 54 79)6; nlneay days. (4 7*4. francs, Part* and Havre, sixty days. 5 225. Hwlss. sixty days. 5.26%; Helgian, 5.144; mark*, sixty davs. 93%; ninety daxs. *34 DOMESTIC EXCHANGE Htcady; banka are buying at 1-16 discount and selling as follow.* *S6 and under, 10c pre mium; *25 to 550. 15c premium; (M to *l4O 3c premium. (ICO to *3X) 150 premium. *3fd to *I,OOO. 4 premium; |l,<* and ovar, 75c per M premium. stocks. RRCFRlTIEft—There is apparently but little money seeking Investment Bid. Aak. Augusta and Rivannah R. It lll 112 Atlanta and West Point 121 ... do I per cent, certificates FM ... Augusta Factory 6 ** C|tliens' Bank 13* f hatham Rank 11l 113 Chatham R Eft I Cos.. A 57 6* do do B 56 57 Eagle and Phoenix U(c Cos 1"2 l<* Edison Electric Ilium Cos 107 110 Enterprise Mf*. Cos Id) 103 Germania Bank 131 Georgia and Aittuma 2* Georgia Railroad, common 216 219 Granlievllle Mfg. Cos 16“) iT>* J V Kins Mfg Cos !<*! U* lat n* ley Mfg Cos 115 IF Merchants' Nallt*nal Bank 117 ll* National Bank ol Havannah .151 157 Oglethorpe Ravings and Trust .. .113 People's Havings and loan 101 I* l * Seaboard common W)*.* 114 do preferred 29 .30 Southwestern Railroad Cos. 111*4 112 Savannah Gas Light Cos 25 26 Southern Bank 160 161 Savannah Bank and Trust 119 Sibley Mfg. Cos,. Augusta *5 ** Savannah Bsali. Bid Ask Char . Col ft Aug Ist *s. 1900 109 110 Chat. & Gulf R R 5 per cent. Ist mortgage 103 I*6 Atlanta city 4s. 1923 107 10 Augusta city 4s, 1927 106 lu9 do 44*. 1925 11l do 7s. 1903 107 do 6s. 1913 122 Ala Mid. ss. ltid'd 192*. MAN 1014 1024 Augusta Factory. 6 per cent.. 1915.111 U3 Brunswick ft Western 4. 193* .. *3 55 C B. B. ft Banking collateral 5* 95 C. of O Ist motg. ss. 1915 F ft A 130 131 C. of G*. con. ss. 1947. M ft N. 97 9* C. of Oj. Ist Incomes, 194. 51 54 do 2nd Incomes 16'-; 174 do 3d Incomes. 194* 74 *4 C of G (M O ft A Dtv) 5a 1947. J. ft J 7 9* C of G. f Eaton Branch). ss. 1926 J ft D 94 99 CUy ft Suburban R R. lat 75....110 ... Columbus City s*. Ist* 107 Charleston city 4s. 1909 100 10* Eagle ft Phoenix Mi ls 6. 1* 106 110 Edison Electric Illuminating 6* *O6 Enterprise Mfg *s 1902 102 Georgia Railroad 6s. 1910 116 117 G. S ft F . 1913. J ft J 11* 1M Georgia ft Alsburt* Ist 6s. 1945 106 107 Georgia state 34. 1930, J ft J .110 11* do Pt*. 1913. M ft N .10* 107 do 44*. 3*l* 139 120 Macon city 6*. 1910. J ft J ... 116 11* do 44*. quar.. Jan. UA 1* Ocean Steamehlp sa. 1330 .........104 106 Savannah city ss. quar. January 131* U* 111 do sa. quar. February. 1909 ....109 l<4 South Carolina stale 44*. 193* ..lIT U 9 Sibley Mfg Cos. 6. ISOS 103 South Bound 6s 90 U 9 g . H ft W gen mt'g *■ 19*4- 125 126 do do Ist se. gold, 1934 113 114 do St. John Dlv.. I*l 4 l**i— 96 96 MOVEY XI4HKET. New York. Ds: 13 —Money on call steady, at *0 P <r cent ; last loan. 4 per i ent ; pjlm* mercantile paper. 4Vi®6 per rent Sterling exchange firmer with a-tual buslne-s In bankers' Nils *r 14 *44 for d< mnd and a) *1.90 4 for sixty and .v: iiosied ratea, lIUhM.H and 94.*5)y6) 4 *6; commercial hills. 54 9084904 Silver eer- Ilficales. 64865 c; bar silver. 64V: Me*|cjn dollar#. V>4c. Goxernment bonds strong; state bonds weak, railroad bond* irregu lar. STOCKS ASD RONDS. Tha Market Reaellowarr and h> Lark of (Haver. New York. Lei 11,-The stock market to-day was lewt under she influence of the strength of Individual etocks and more under that of Hit coming exigencies of the money market. Even the sensational and buoyant rise In the Eric Hock* In the last half hour hardly served to more than check th* liquidation which wss tn active force In the general market Twenty eight years I* given a* the elapsed pe riod since an Erie company stock eold a* high a* *> on the Sto.k Exchange To day the nrst prrferied mol at id's tn tbs Ulr dealings Extreme advances lor to day In the company's stocks wire for the common. 3>a; for the first nrefomd, 4',. and (or the second preftrred. 5-N The authoritative announcement that a contract of sale had been slgmd between the Pennsylvania i'o#l Company and a syndicate headed hy the central power In the anthracite trade was Hie cause of the buoyancy The bid for Pennsylvania Coal was rapidly Advanced without bringing out snv stock except occasional odd kit at wide Interval, until a full lot r' HI share? was sold t 735 and another .1 V Last night the stock was 819 bid and >nß esked The market for this stock has been purely nominal, and It *oM at 4.4“• last month, which was the highest price of the year Nutwitnstandtng the notable effect of this operation on the Ert# sto. k and ef forts made hy speculator* to cmphaslx" the general benefit to result lo the nn thrs-Ite Industry as a whoe. the effect was very small, even on the other an thracite stocks, which were, none o( them, more t';an steady, {tom# firmness was manifested in the Southern raltwavs on hiiiing. seemingly In the Interest of the hull pool The effect was most 110- tl.Vahic tn tho Wabash securities Other wise selling was general throughout the ilet. and those stocks whl h have per sisted In their upward movement thle week were, a* a rule, the weakest This was noticeably true of the steel group. In which iho declines ran up to 2 points or over. Sugar and the New York public utilities fell from about 2 point* 10 3'* In Consolidated Gas A number of other prominent stocks, both In the railroad and industrial list, fell from 1 to l*j. The large absorption of special stock* In the week by powerful financial Intcr e,ts with Independent resources ha* en couraged the hope among speculative oie crara that some relief was to be forth coming from the threatened stringency In thr money supply. At one time II cen tered In an expectation that the treas ury department would buy several mil lions of bonds for fhe sinking fund Th* Inconsistency was polntpl can of balding for government laind* by the treasury at the same time that they are Inviting con version Into the refunding 2s. which is to continue uruli Dev 31 Another lioia* was that the rise In the money rate here would bring gold frwi laundon, but the firmer tendency of exchange late yester day and more, emphatbady tills morutug has brought the *pc ulatlv* contingent face to fate with the certainty of a very weak hank statement on baturdai Al ready the sub-treasury has taken out over 14.009.009 from she money market, compared with surplus reserve Isst Sat urday of only *5.701.12*. On Mondav n- xt the . hecks In payment of the standard oil dividend will pass through the ■ .ear ing house, tn\ oil lug the disbursement of lln.inn.opi. The preparation for this dte bursement | . hke|y to make additional In roads on available credit* and so lncYia.-e ressrve requirement*. The bonds of the Erie- Company and some of thi Southwestern railroads were In demand to-da>. Otlieraise rite i on.) market was rather reactionary. Total ► ales, per value. 11.785.9)0 I'nlted State, refunding 2 advanced '*. and old 4s and 5* 4 per cent on the last call The total sales of storks to-day were 720,399 shares. Including Atchison. :i.7, Atchison preferred, 11,835, Chesapeake and Ohio, 8.400; Burlington. S.iflO; Erie, 52.880. Erie first preferred. 7.252. Manhattan, 9.481. Missouri l'aclflo, 8.750. Missouri, Kansas and Texas preferred. 8.029, North ern paclfl... H.BS9; Ontario and We,*ern. 17.091; Pennsylvania. 21.79*: Reading, 7.865, Reading first preferred, 27.50. Pi Paul. 12.945; Ho inherit Pacific. 19.790: Routhern Railway. 10..n0. Texas and PadAr, 11.400. fnlon rai’.fl . 10.415, Wabash. 13.W0. Wabash preferred, 21.115: Smelting 7.300; Hteel and Wire. H.lci. Tin Plate. 9,296; To. 'a* co, 6.400; Brooklyn. 28,7*1; Federal Steel. 38.475. People, tjas 8.t50; Sugar. 23,575, Tennessee Coal and Iron. 17,130. New York Stock List. Aft bison 394 Wabash pwj 'l° P" f 83*41 do pref at* Balt ft Ohio . *0 |Wheel ft L. E... 10\ Can Pacific ....*7 | do 2nd pref 2*4 Can. Ho 5*4 Wla. (Yntral ...120 Ches. a Ohio ... 37*6 Third Avenue ...115 r t'- O- W li* B. ft o. pref *5 Chi Bft Q 136% Natl. Tube <l% Chi. Ind. ft L... 23 , do pref 103 do pref 55 |Amal. Copper .. 914 t'hl ft E. 111... 97 lAilam.v Express 144 Chi ft Nw .... I*9 |Am. Express 16* C R I ft p 115’i TANARUS?. s Express ... 51 C C. C. ft HS L. 67 Wells Fargo Ex. 133 k'ol. Hti 74|Am. Col Oil ... II do Ist |iref. .. 44\ do pref. :t do 2nd prof. . 174|Atn Mailing .... 4% Pel ft Hudson .ll* do pref 21 Lei. L. ft D .... I*.* Am. S ft Rvftig *l4 pen. ft R. 0 25'a| do pref 95% do pref 73% Am Hplrlcs 2 Erie id'ai do pref n h> lat pref 614 Am 8 llaop ... 30% Gl. Nor pref ..174| do pref 77% Hock. Coal 16 jAm 8 ft Wire.. 41 Hock. Valley ... 3*4 do pref *7 Illinois Cent.... 1244 Am Tin Plato 9i, lowa Central .. 15‘j do pref *9 do pref 444 Ant. Tobacco ~ 1d74 L. Erie ft VV... K*% do pref lit do pref 10* [Ana Min. C 0.... 474 Lake Shore .....225 [llrook R. T 73% L. ft N *24 Col. F. ft Iron 514 Man L -Id* |Cont Tobacco .. 344 Mel. 8t By. -.166 do pref **% Mex Central .. UHlFedaral Steel ... 51% Minn, ft St. L- *64 do pref 79% do pref 101 Gen Electric ..17a Mo. Fa> Ittc * , *S (Jludoee Sugar *2% Mobil* ft Ohio .43 do pref lot M. K ft T •.. .. 144 Inti. Paper 22% do pref 3*4 do pref 73 N. J. Central . 144 Laclede Gas .... 7b N Y". Central . 1414 Natl. Rlf-plt ... 37 Nor ft W'eat... C 1 * 1 do j.ref 9" do pref *1 [Natl Lead 194 No. Pacific 714! dn P r *f 924 do pref 934 Natl. t*s X% Onf ft W 274 do pref. 91 Ore R ft Nav .42 N. X. Air Brake. 163 do pref. 76 North Am. IPs Prnnc, Ivanla ..1424 pacific fossa ... 5* Reading 21*! do lsl pref *5 do let pref .. 66 | do Ind pref .. rj> do 2nd pref. .. *44 Pacific Mali .... 43 R G. W 65 ;PeoplV Gas ... 9*4 do pref 94 Pressed S Car 49 Bt. L S F 194 do pref *3 do Ist pref. ... 74 |Full. Pal. Car ...199 do 2nd pref 49 8. Roj<e ft T.. 6 St. L Hw F'4 Sugar 4244 do pref *74 do pref 1144 Ha Paul l*6%T#nn. C ft Iron.. 6" do |r*f 17* IF 8 leather 1* Gl p A ftro..,l# j do pref 75% {Jo. Pec 41% IT. ft Rubber ... 274 Ho. Railway ... I*4 do pref 7*4 do pref 67% West. Fnion .... *3 T*x. ft Par *>% R J ft H K* I'nlon Pac 714 do pref *4 do pref *I4,P. C. C ft 8t L ** Bonds U. 8 > ref. reg UM'Y do let Ine 53 do 166 I do 2nd Inc. .. 11 do 3r, reg l(%i.Y. Y‘. Cell. Isis 109 j do 3s. cou ...109% New Jersey Cen. do new tr. reg.l2*4' general 5 .... ,127< do rou I**M Nor. Pae das old ft rag. 114% do 4r 1664 do old rou. . .115%'N. V.. £lB. ft 8t do se, reg ....lH’i Louis 6g ..... 107% do cou* ...m‘ 4 Nft W con 4s 99% D of C. * 66* 1344 Gre Nav. lsta l* Ate. gen. 4* —I6C * fto 4e 1914 Ate. ad) 4s 994 Ore R U6s I*9 Can Ho. 3mls . 9. L. con is. 117 C. ft O. 4'sb . in* 'Bead Gen 4a ..92% do 121 R G W. lta 1604 Chicago * Nw Si t ft Iron Mt ron ecu 7a - .12919' consol 5s ......11*'* C ft Nw. S r [Bt L ft San T (sen 5 121 j General 6s ..12* Chi. Ter 6S .... 9*4B< r'4l con 17*'i Col So ft . . . 64V P . 'Ti ft It ft H G 6e I<*l4 Pacific lsta .IIWA Hilo Gan * .... 4| * 13 ■4D> Southern Railway. Trains Airtva and Depart Bavannah on 90th Meridian Time—Ona Hour blow a r Than City Tim* Schedule tn Effect Dec. 9. 1990. read do\v>?!! TfPFTISTJast jT READ I'lV - No It No 36 <c*niia I Time ) N.- i 1: .’ villi.' .Vuti I,y HavannaK A 1 sSoan> pm (EoAtcrn Time.) |1 j 4 Blpm 4 22arn Btac-kvllle Lv|| 2 87am 1 t gan 6 teqen 8 tuutr Ar Columbia Lv, 1 ;am II Lam 9 20pm 9 Cam Ar Charlotte Lv;; 9 6.. pm * bam tl 44pm 12 23|;m Ar Green,tioro Lv 7 10pm 4ttm 8 at*m Ai Norfolk l.v I I OOpai .'l|| Ar Da *1 RT ... Lv, 5 40t>un 4 38am 8 ODarn 8 28pm Ar Hi bisoai Xcv.,l2 Olpm ; • *ptw 1 40am 343 pm Ar .... .............. Lynchburg ...7nLvl| 3 Mpmi 2 Uka 4 4am 8 &>pm Ar Cbarloi tear tile Lv 3 06pai|U 84pm 7 35am 8 50pn*j)Ar Waalilngton Lv 11 !Bnn| fcqen * Dam II Spni Ar IRrltimoro t.v 8 22am 8 I 91* 11 Kam 2 66.1 m Ar Phtl idelphta Lvji t sAim| 6 86pm 303 pm, 6 Sam Ar Ness York Lvj|l3 loam, * 3-’P> <>ipm;Ar Ha*ton Lv|| 8 OOpmjlO bam Nv r IT) THE NORTH AND WEST. !! N ° ** __ ! (Central Time ) _ 11 12 36am Lv~, Savannah Lv T^>am (lev la n Time ) * Wlarn Lv Columbia AD* 1 IS * TO H 25am Lv Spartanburg lAtjl lMwn - Rpm Lv Asheville Lx SHfdR 4 OCfptn Ar Hot Hi,ring* Lv||tl lots 7 h>m Ar Knoxville Lv I ** n ' 6 hum Ar Lextngmn Lv 10 aopn 7 45pm \r Cincinnati |,v 1 8 oopm * OOi m Ar m Louis Di 8 'Wain * fcxm Ar Louisville l-v I DA*" All trains arrtv# and deport from th*Plant Ryatem Stalloa THROt'Oll CAR SERVICE. E'D’. TRAINS 33 AND 34 DAILY. NE)S YORK AND FLORIDA EXPRESS Vastl buled limited trains, with Pullman Diawlng Room Sleeping Cara betwaen Savan nah and New Y'ork Conne d* at Washington with Colonial Express tor Ho,ion, Pullman Sleeping Cars tietween Cl.arl dtr and Rh hmond and Charlotte and Nor folk Dining Can Heri* aU rno.il, between Savannah oral Wastdng'on TRAINS 35 AND 36 DAILY. THE UNITED STATER FART MAIL Veallbuled limited Tlaln*. carrying PuLtOun Draorlng Room Sleeping Car* lasso Savannah nd New Y'ork Dlnli.g Car- aerxw all meal* between Savannah and Washington Also Pullman Drawing Room Bleeping Cars between Savannah and Cincinnati, through Asheville and "Tho Land of th* Skv ” I For complete Information as to rati* schedules etc apply (o F B GANNON, hi V P. 4k O. M. J 54 CULP. T3l YV A TURK. O. I*. A. Washington. D c R H. HARDWICK Asat Gen'l Pas* Agent. Atlanta Ga R C. BLATTNER Ttckel Agent. Pletrt Hy.dern Station JAMES FREEMAN. C P * T A . 141 Pull street. Raiarnah G* . Phone* 8m Fort YV. A Den !Hou Pac 4* .... *!H CHy Ist 791, H. Ry • H*>x Gen Elec fr . IF' / S. R and T *s. 72 low 1 Ceo. Uts.ll ', Tex. ft Vac Ist*.llP* Lou ft Nash and.% '.'tide 7* Unified 4s ... 101!* Union Pwc 4* . l7_ Mis.. Kan. ft |Walash Ist* ■ H*'* Texas 2nd, .. 71‘, do 2nd* do do 4s 94V West ftltor* 4s .11' yf A<> 4* *-V YVI*. Cen. Ist* .. 7’ C. of U con. 6s 97 Vlr. Pen *4 N.-w York. Dec. IS— Standard DU 79Mi *New Tork, Dec IS-Consolidated :•* ii nlioard Baltimore, Dec. 13 - Seaboard common, lor,till; pr-ferred. IHlstl2S 7 6 Hurpkr A Co’a Block Letter. New York. Dec. D— Murphy ft •".. sav The stock market opened active and Irregular, advance* and decUrtea la in* about equally dlslrlbuted The ln duslHal quarter wee generally noialdy for A met ham RmeHlng. l-e-latal Steel and American Steel and Wire. Sugar was uleady Missouri Pacific wa* firm feature* oud there was some sdvaric e* along th# epe. tally stoc ks. A* a rule, the earlv dealings hi the railway llat showed fractional decline* with the trad ing b-avteat m tho Atchlaona. tl>* Krtcs ind Kgadingr lattle or nothing was done lit the local traction group To gome extent the Intitsl tendency of ilia local market **s due to this mornings n*w* respe.-ung the gravity of llie financial situation at Berlin Al th# same lime, however, tha Icondon market gave little reflection of this matter. Ina,much a* .mly alight change* were shown Aside from this Influence, the onlv tangible (ac tor In the trading. *0 far a* could be de tsrred wa* the uneaslnea- lit respect to the bel monetary outlook There was Virtually nothing else In the nears of the morning with < financial bearing. A firmer ton* wa* common after tha early dealings. MIVELLANKOia MARKET* Note—These quotation* are revised dslly. and are kept a* near a* powslhle in accord With the prevailing wholesale prices Official quotniKwi, are not need when they disagree with th* prices wholv salera ask. < nnlrr mil fcorlhrrw l*rolarr. rorLTRY—Th© mnrk©t l itesd)’. Quo t.rtlons: Hroller*. 30ftS5c t>er pair, half gtown. 45®50c; three-fourths grown. 55ff SOe; hens, 57. V-; rocetter*. 40g50c; ducks. MMc; geewe. 75ff*l 9b. EGGS- Freah camllol, 23ff24c. cold stor age. 217122 c. BETTBR-The ion* of the market I* firm Quo'atlon* rooking. 31c; tmila tion*. 23- ; New York state dairy, 21Vi; extra Elfins, 27c. CHKBBKr—Market Arm. fancy full cream cheese, UIF for 20 to 22-pound average; 2*C3O-pound averages. 13c Early Vrsrtatilri. IRISH POTATOEfI-Nortbern. *2OO rack rAßßAGß>—sf|Bc per head, crates, 12 26. ONIONH— Yellow. In barrels. 12.50; crates. 11.09. red. 82.5 b Breadatufl, Hay aad Grata. FLOUR—Marker eteadv; patent, 84 28; straight. 13.75; faftcy. 33 fl; family. 83 49 MIDIL—PrI. per barrel, 92.80; per sack, 11.15; city meal, per sack, bolted, tl 07(1; water ground. 81 12V city grits, sacks. $1.18; pearl grits. Hudmsts. per barret. 32 Bb. per sack. 61.3 b; sundry brands, tl IS. (X)RN—Market firm, wtilts. Job lots 2c; rarload lots. 60c. mixed corn. Job lota, 80c; rarload lot*. 88- RlCE—Market steady; demand good. 1 fancy head. *e; fancy. 5(4e. Prim# 8 Good 4(*ff4V Fair 4 ff4H Common 8(9 OATB-No 3 mixed, capnad. 4 : Job lots. 352636 c. white clipped, cars. X7o; Job. 40c. BRAN—Job lots. 86c; carload lots. 90. HAY—Market *4edv: No 1 timothy, 92HC1 Job. *#'i No 2. 80c; Job. 87(io cars Sugar aad 4 offer. SUGAR— "ut loaf 4 23-Diamond A 8 7* Crushed 6.2* Tunfectloners’ A..6.88 Powdered 698 White Extra C.. 531 JfXXX pow'd .. 6.oo'Extra C 5 33 Granulated 5 Ax Golden C -.-..6.13 tube* gbLYrtlowa <9B Mould A 6.13; COFFEE— Mocha 3* c Prime No. 3 ....lO^r Slava 3* c flood No 4 lOYgc Peaherrv 14 c Fair No. 5 10 e Fancy No. 1 ...IHicJOrdlnary No * . 9'lc Choice No. 2 ..lOAsC,Common No 7 ..3 c an If. Ittdra and Waal. HALT—Demand •* fair and the market steady; carload lots. If)-pound burlap sack*. 47c; UP-pound cotton sacks. B*c. 110-pound burlap sacks. SUyc 110-po'ind cotton sacks. o**c: 165-pound burlap tacks. Sl'y . 125-pound cotton sack*, ffttyo; Jflb-pound burlap sacks. 91c. HHYEH—Market firm, dry flint. IS'V. drv salt. Il’y. green salted. V. WOOL—Seminal: prime tjeorgla, frs# ef sind hur* and black wool. 19r. black, lie; burry. W Wax. 26c; tallow, 3V Drer akin*. J9c Dried nwd Kvaporatad Frwlts APPLEB— Evaporated. 7ff7Hc; *hi> dried. 61yff8c APRICOTS— Evapora*sd. l#r pound; nectarines. 19c RA IRISH—L L . 82 IP: imperial cabinet* 3218; loose, 80-pound box#*, \c pound PEACHKH Evoporated. paaied. 17Yc; unpenled. *\ff*r PEARS— Evaporalcd, **c. Ilarslwarr and llnlldlag Aniiplle*. LIME. CAIjCH'M PLASTER AND Cement Alabama arid O*orgl l lime In fair drinaial and sell al W> cents a barrel, special calcined plaster, 81U) |>er barrel; lialr. to k-. ltß.< itiic cetlMnt, *1 20ff1.35. carload Ms. special, Pori land cement, re tail 12 18; rarload Mr. *200412. D'MMKIt, F O H Y’ERSELR HAVAN NAM Minimum yard sines. IlnsOqHOi. •ar sill, 812 si)ffD ob. d.llt-ull slave It (U Wlx.i* 1 . ship *ti* k. llA'soi m Ob, sawn Ilea, **.'• 1 9 Is), hewn 41* s, 35fi38c. OIL Market *4iwt|y, demand fair, sig nal. 4Vt>x. West Y'lrglnla black, 9M12--; lard. mat,fool. 600716-, ma< hlnery, 18 ff2sc. linseed oil.‘raw. 76 l y . Is*led, 7*>v . kerosene, prime white. 12- . water white. 13c; Pratt's astral, He; ilecdorissd stnvs gasoline, drumt, HVxc, empty oil barrota, delivered. 85c. RHOT- Drop. |l 50. p B and Urge. 31.75. chilled. *1 75 IRON -Market very steady, Rwede, B(4c. NAIL-H—Cut. 32.30 base; wire |2*o base. P \RHKD WIRE 81 V) per 190 pound* GENPOWDF.It—Psr keg. Austin crack shot. 31 hi, half keg*. 32.25; quarter keg*. 31.25; cliamplon ducking quarter kegs, 32.25; Dupont and Hazard smokeless, half kegs. 311.35; qua rtcr kegs. 3a.7 r >. l-|s>und. • anlster*. 31 (4). less 25 per cent . TTuls dorf snokeless powder, 1-pound cans, 31; 10-pound cans, 90c pound 4 often llaaglng and Tie*. RAGGING-Maiket firm; Jute 744. pouisl. *,(■. large lots. *iy; small lota. 2-pruind, 7'*c, see Island bagging. TIER- Riandard. 45. pound, arrow, large lots. 31 *>. small lota. 3! 39 Frails and Kits. APPI.EfI -Northern variety. 32 7541.1 fO ORANHKfl—tna.l 33 'Sko3 k*. IfftENEß—4os lo 50s. I<x . bus to tk)e, *(*e; *oa lo 70s. 7c . 70s lo 80c 6' ,c. 80a lo 80s. *c 90 to 100>, 6(*c RANANAH 31 28411.75 hunch _I.KSIONR—3I >rk*t steady, at 9250. roroANI(TH-34 0i) per wo. PEANETK Amide etc- k fair demand, market firm fancy hand-picked. Virginia, per pound 4<y; h usl.picked Y’lrglnla. ex tras, 4i'; N C. need peanuts. 4c NUTR—Almond,. Tarraxonq, 17c; lypaa, IV. walnuts. French* IF: Naples 1254 c; IMM-ans. 12- ; ftrasll*. li : filbert*. 13, , as sort.,l nuts. 80-pound and 25-pound tsne* 12(49 bacon. Ham* and Lard. RA<XIN Market Arm. D. 8 P R sides 7 (4c; D. 8. Bel Ms*. *V (B**t,.rn). accord ing lo average rise; D, r bellies, gc (Wcatern); smoked U. R side*. gJ4c. HAMS—Sugar cured. HHffGVsc. LARD-Pure. In Mere#*. g(*c; In sl>. pound, tins and 9-(>ound tuba, 354.-; ivanisiund. In tierces. 8(4c; 50-|*,un<l tins! anel vepr.und.x tub*, 8(4, HIH HLUfISm 4. FlHll—Mackerel, half-barrel*. No 1 *8; No 2. 37. No. 2. 35 75; kit*. No 1 31.20; No. 2, 31 10; No 3. 35, UodMsh'. J. pound hrlck*. Bc. g-poursl bricks. 6(4* Smoked herring, r*') box, nia Dutch herring. In kegs. 31. W. new mullets, half, barrel*. 33.75. fIY'REP Market quiet; Georgia and Florida *yrup. buying a4 28ffJOr; selling at 32ft35c. sugar house at lOffloc HONEY—Fair demand, strained, tn bar rel*. 65ff80c gallon. High wines basis, 31 27. OCEAB rRI.'IGHTS. I ’OTTON—He vannah to Boston, per rwt.. 2Sc; to New York, per ewt , JO-. („ Philadelphia, per bale. 31. Baltimore. 31 FOREIGN DlKKCT—Bremen, gki. Uv. erpool. g*-; Hamburg. I*c; Genoa. 53c Barcelona, 36c; Mancbasler. 45,-; Havre! 40c. Antwerp. 4<k:, Ravel, jo,-; Rotterdam! 4o; Tries**, 52 INDlHßfTT—Liverpool, 35ff3*c; Hamburg. 40c; Gothenburg. 83c. LUMBER—By Ball—Freights steady, lo Baltimore nnd eastsvard. 64 V) to 35.75 per >1 . including Portland LUMRER -By Htcain— Baiannah to Baltimore. 35. 4o P R R or B and O. ducks. 35 S; to Philadelphia. 16 2-*c pet cwt. 14 pounds to foot), to New York, P- SO per M. 37 25 to dock, lightered to Boston, 33 50 NAVAL BTOREH-Thc mark*! Is firm, medium else vessel* Rosin—Tork. for or -oer, 2s lid per barrel of 310 pounds, and 8 per cent, primage. Spirits 4* 9d per 40 gallon* groe*. and 6 |>er cent, primage Large vessel*, rosin. Ss; spirit*. 4s 3d Attain. 11c per 100 pound* on rosin; 21(K( on spirits, flavannah to Boston, and %c on rosin and 19c on spirits lo New York. chain, provision*, grr. New York. Dee. 13.—Flour quieter and rather carder without being quotably lower. Rye flour quiet. Buckwheat flour dull. Buckwheat quiet, fommeal easy. Ry# steady. Barley quiet. Barley molt dull. Whent-Hpot. easy; No 2 red. 73c. Op tions after opening steady on the cables, yielded to modrrste unloading and for the rest of the day ruled easy to weak Sell ing motive* were found In lessened ex port Inquiry, predpllone of an Increasa In Monday's visible supply *rvl heavlnesa In corn. Tha closa was weak at STAsc not decline January. 7714 c; March T*V; )|,y. 79c: December. 76*4c Corn—Spot, easy; No. 2 '*c. Options marker opened steady with wheat but weakened under prospect, for larger re ceipt* end local realising. In fsce of lib eral clearance* and a (air export trad*. Closed weak. 'lff'.4-- net lower January Closed 43'V; May. 41*,c; December. 44V Da 1 *—Spot. firm. No. 2, 371*0. Opt|ni* qtilti and aasler. Beef-Quiet; family. IH.fibtol2i; beef ham-. 3>i9rft2ni9>. pa-ket. tinlt)so. r ‘ut meats quiet Mrd-Rtcady; reflne.l qulwi; continent. 17 89; Bouth American, 38 25, compound. Fork, quiet. Plant System of Railways. Trolne operated hy 9#th meridian Our hour slower than city time. In effect I)er. 9. 19u> All lialne Lv. Savannah. Dally. Arflavanmh. Bat wren 3 2' am; Savannah. |l3 W am ' h' m YVayrrows 1 1 •> am * I" em| Jackewrvltl* in 89 am * 14 fm and Florida 112 45 pm "'i' l " 1 11 ; 7 Mpm I • I Wren 1 3# am Hnvann rb I 2 85 am 618 amj . charlee'nn .... 7io am • i-i Want { 65 pm 1 1 ' "'6 Ar. Brunswlok. Between 8 4° am Brunswick | 8 (15 am 8 t(, pm J>-Mip j 6 2' pm .... flavannah and j 7 16am .1.. kaons ii- ... . 816 pan t'onne nuns it Port Tampa with IVnln* sular ai i 0 venial ateatners leaving for ’• I 11 11 aim htoodayi. Tiiura* tlalys and Haturday*. li on p m Fall at Tl. ket Oftl. es fm further Infor mation J. H FOLHEMirtt. T P A WARD ( LAlth. City Ticket Agent. De Soto Hotel Phone 73 R (V WItENN. Pi< . r Trtmc Man ager) flavannah. Ga ifpP£ VCeorgia Rchedtile Effectlv* flept. 16. 1996. Trama arrive ala 1,1 depart from Central Station, West Brood) foot, of liberty a:r**t. 99th Meridian Time—One hour slower than city time. I-Mlie Arili* flavannah: flavannahl (Augusta. M icon. Atlanta,| •1 45*ni Covington, .MHledgnvlli*<*> 90ptn |aral all Intrrinrdlat* polnt*| 1 Augusta, Macon. Atlautai lAtiienr Montgomery. Oaj •9 9D|itn iurnh'is, Birmingham, Am-*8 onam lord, u*. Kufattla and Tier i 14 <s>t>m Dover Accommodation ||7 48am |J b'lmi, Guyton Dinner Train. |l Wynt •Dally. (Except fhindav BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND TYREE. 76th Meridian nr Savannah city time. LEAVE SAVANNAH Monday only 626 a m Dally axrapt Monday 9.30 a m. Dally 8:90 p m. Id-iAVB TYBHE Monday only 7;16 a. m Dally eseapt Monday 19 26 a. tn. Dally 8:80 p. m Connections m*,b< at terminal points with all tralmi Northneet. Went and flnutlrweal. fllreptng cats on night train* tie'wean Savannah and Augusta, Macon, Atlanta and MVtnlnshm, Parlor cars 011 day trains I—l ween fla vannah. Macon and Atlanta. For romplata information, sehoduiea rate# and connecGnne. apply to YV. G BREWER. City Ticket and Pas senger Agent. 107 Bull si real, or YV H Me I NTT R®. Depot Ticket Agent. J. C If A It,E. General Passenger Agent. E H HINTON. Trafllo Manager. TltEO D. KUNE. General Super ia tendent. Savannah. Oa. Double Daily Service The short line tn Norfolk. Washington, Baltimore, riiltadalplila. Naw York aad the Eaat. ARRIVAL OT TRAIN# FROM No 27 North and Last. 600 am No. 33 Denmark and Local flta No. 31 North and Eaat 13 lb pm No 44 Jacksonville and Florida... 1 60 pm No 72 Montgomery an,] YVesl I S Pro No. 74 Helena and lowal Point#... I 48 am No 64 Jacksonville and Florida. . .11 50 pm DEPARTURE OF TRAINS ~~ ron No. 17 Jacksonville end Florida... 690 am No. 31 Jacksonville and Florida...l3 16 pan No. 44 New Yotk and Eaat 1 M pm No 31 Denmark and Augusta 3 68 pm No 71 Montgomery and West 716 am No 73 Helena and Local Stations 4 39 pm No 68 Ntw York and Eaat 11 59 pm Magnificent Pullman buffet rlc-ping car service to YVarhlngton, Baltimore Phila delphia nnd New York; also to Juakaon villa and Tampa Dining car* from flavannah to 11 a mint and Richmond 10 New Tork. Buff-i parlor cars flavannah to Meftl goanery For additional Information apply to Ticket Office. Bull and Bryan si reel*. Phone 38 Ruder-ftt-ady; creamery, 18ff28r; fao tory. UfflMhc. Che-sw— Fum; fancy largo fat' mad*. ir*'il'*< , fancy fall made, small. H4g# 2c. Egg,-Quiet; stale and Pennsylvania, 16 li'Jt ; Western, regular packing, at maria, *P|24c Puiaioea—Quiet: Jersey. 3: orw*l JTV4; New York. 31.25ft1.82<4: lawwr Islaml. 3110 0175; Jersey *Ui. 31760378. Tallow easv Peirol-um dull. I(u*ln-44te.idl*r; attained. ommoa ho good, $] 7001.75 Turiantlne—Dull; ftwiffAlc. Ruse firm Molasses steady. Cabbage quiet; Irong Island, per 190 lift 01.69 Cotton by -team to Liverpool, lid Coffee—Future, opened steady ot a da cllri' of Bff 19 points, then further eased off under liquidation and hear selling, urged by weakness in all foreign mar kets, larg-r Brasilian receipts than ra pe, id and apilhy in the local spot coffao market The market (ailed to rally In th* late seaaion. Cloaod steady at 84910 points decline. Total sales. 371X19 bags. Inch, ling February at 6.80 c; March. 8119 Hot, May. 600 c. Blt Coffee—Rio easy; No. 7 Involr#. Tei mild market quiet; Cordova. 9(g#l4c. Sugar—llsw steady. fair refining. I 2i*-;8e; ceotrlfugsl 96-test. 4 13-Oc Mo lossas sugar. 321-3 Jr. Refined quiet. (OTTOX SEED OIL. New Tork. Dec. 13.—Cottonae-d oil weak and a shade lower, wllh cooellersble for rale and demand rather slow. Prime crude hwrrels. Me; prim- summer yaltow. 306 c; prime summer yellow. *f*e: prime whit*. 544286 c. prime winter yellow, 38>,83Tc; prime meal. 325 I IIICAGO MARKET. Chlcsge. Dee. U —lVbeat wss medeftitalr active nnd declined on liberal receipt* soft anticipation of a bearish rjovemmenl re port Mondev. May Hoeing 'jffHc under yesterday Csrn clos-d KBV and oate a shade lower Provisions at the closa wara a shade to 10c higher. _____ (Continued on Sixth Page.) 7