The Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1900-current, December 20, 1900, Page 9, Image 9

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financial and commercial m>|H |T n RFKNTINE LOW KH AFT hh Tin: i lowing call. >llir offerlnff • tiamiim •*•*• In Second Iffrrted Ihr Market—l|iul Ul i.lth—Hosln* Firm and *.arhnrtl— Arw lork (Mocks Ae „„ m „d SI roost—Loco I and Tele graphic Market*. Ths Mom In* New* Office. Wsltirnliy, I JSC. Is. Tir weakening In the spirits turpentine after th olosln* to-day, and n „iop of l-l*c • tha ontton marks*. „rt the main Pr‘ e *>•"* of he ‘lay. Tits <*rop in spirits wan attributed mainly , , :n offerings of a considerable quantity 1,, n onJ hands. aftsr which the current prl -e was 17c, at which uM buyers said , ~ mere abls to obtain abundant sup p it was not understood that the mar k„ w as swept, oven at the lower price. The spot cotton markets shared ths Mi- tivlty of the futures market, which , .aad irregular after a quiet and unevent tul day. There did not seem to be any pmand of consequence for futures, and a result prices sagged at times, clos fr>c steady. 2 points higher to & points lower. Savannah spois closed quiet at a decline of l-l*c on ail grides. The de mand for cotton, both on the table and in the interior was light, and a limited y..turns of trading was reported all ‘lay. Many of ths trade express the belief that there will not be any aide price changes between now and the holiday's, and they ■to not therefore look for any ronsidcra b.e volume of trading In the meantime. It was another remarkably active day cn the New York Stock Excnsnge. Spec ulation progressed at a lively rate, the riles to noon amounting to nearly 100.000 shares. Money ruled steady at < per cent., then 1 per cent., and the lasi loan was mad* at 4* per cent. About midday It I oktyl like there was to he a sharp re m tion on realising, but this was later checked, and many of the stocks affected i I only fully recovered their losses, hut c ored gains shove their highest points r the day . With no unusual dlsturb ic e in the money- market, and i oon i rued demand for American stocks In I,union, Mailers look for a still higher market. The following resume of the dif ferent markets will show the tone and quotations at the closing to-day; COTTON. Th* cotton market dosed quiet trwljy t.i a doSiwi of l-lo on all grade*. Biles of T tales were reported on the spot. The icelpts were 6.271. against 7.952 last year. •Old 6,227 year before tot The. demand wis raudsnu* from all foreign sources. Owing to the Irregularity of the specula tive market the spot markets generally t•ms I red quiet. and holders were Indiffer ent about selling. Good middling, f. o. h . was offered around k 9-16 to 4c, with moderate huslnesn reported. There doe' net seem to be any Indication# of an ac tive market between now and the holl - >s. The following were the official spot quo 11uons at the close of th* market at the Colton Exchange to-day: | This j Last I day. i year. C. 00.1 middling 9 7-16 7 5-16 Middling IS 3-16 74 low middling 8 11-16 8 13-16 Market quiet; sales, 357. Savannah Receipt*. Exports and Stocks: Receipts this day 6.271 Iteeelpta this day last year 7.9*2 Till* day year l>efore last 6.227 Receipts since Sep!. 1, 1901) 614.217 Same day last year 601,964 Coast exports *43 Stock on hand thl* day IS* "32 Same day la.-t year 167.*82 Receipt* and Blocks at the Ports— Receipts this day 53.126 Receipt* flits day last year 40701 Receipts this day year before last.. 71.m2 Total receipt* alnce Sept. 1. 1900.. .4,154.771 Same time last year 3.645.791 Year before last 5.343.64.1 Stark at oil porta 10-day 964.931 Slock same day last year 1.105.954 ■ tally Movement* at G4her Ports— tlalveston—Steady; middling, t*; net re reipts, 16.638; gross, 16.638: eale*. 682; stock. 261,139. New Orleans—Quiet. middling. 9\; net re blpt*. 1*007; gross. 18.529; sales, 4.060; nock, 966,747 Mobile—violet; middling. 94: net re cel|rt*, 1.4 W: gros*. 1,409, sales, 400; stock. 38.011. Charleston—Steady; middling. 9*; net receipts. 68*; gross. *6*. stock. 17.253. Wilmington—Quiet; middling. 94; net receipts, 904; grooe, 9)4. stock. 17,373. Norfolk—Quiet; middling, #%; net re • •■lpls. 1,700; gross, 1.700; sales. 150; stock, 42,2*0. lialtlmore— Nominal; middling. 10; net receipt*. 1,450; gross, 1.450; stock. 14.7*7 New York—Dull; middling. 10; net re telpts, 1,061; gross, 5.506; aales, 300; stock, 53.162 Boston—Dull; middling. 19; net receipts, 2,123; gross, 1,8X9 Philadelphia—Quiet; middling. 10': net receipts, 386, gross, 3*5; stock. 5,764. Pensacola—Net re.Ylpts, 4.100: gros#, 4 300 Dally Movements *4 Interior Towns— Augusta Quiet, middling. 9 7-I*l net re ceipts, 1.02*; gross, 1.02*; sales. 4*l; stock. 62.590 Memphis—Quiet; middling. 34; net re ceipt*. 2,906; gross, 4.922; sales. 1.800; stock. If..U3S. Ht. Louis—Quiet; middling, 94; net re ceipts. 1.569; gross, 7,501: stock. **.697 Cincinnati—Quiet; middling. 94; net re ceipt*. 2.056; gross, 2.056. sales, 60; stock. 11,061. Houston-Dull; middling. >4; net re ceipt*. 11,571: gross. 11.671; stock. 112,224. Louisville—Firm: middling. 98*. New Orleans—Coastwise. 2.416. Savannah—Coastwise, 813. Norfolk—Coastwise. 976 New York—To Great Britain. 5,4*7; to T'ranee. 215; to the continent. 212. Boston—To Great Britain. 1.902 Pensacola—'Ho Great Britain, 1.922; to the continent, 2.479. Total foreign export? from all porta thla day: To Great Britain. 8,221; to France, 216; to the continent, 2.690 Total for# gn exports from all port* thus for 101* week' To Great Britain, 55.941; to France. 8.166; to the continent. 44.773 Total foreign export- alnce Bept. 1. 1900 To Great Britain. 1.526,259; to France, 329,- 479; to the continent. 1.045 308 184 191,491) cotton. Pries# about as follow#: Extra choirs Florida* 23 024 Faney Georgia* 214822 Extra eholee Georgia* . 21 0214 choice Georgias 8 Extra tin* Georgias 1* • Ht* Georgias 18 • H'cetpe an<l florke— |l*#*-01 IMt-flO. Receipt* pnit week *.**3 1.41* Kg port a peat week !.SS#i 150 Receipt* ihla icaaon KU* 50.21* Halaa paat week 4,716 2.61S Stock on hand 24.51*; 24.63 POTTO 41 FI'TIRD*. The Cinelng 4wl#4 With Prlree 2 falali I'p la 5 I’olala 042. Now Tork, Dae. I*— Speculation did not reach a high pitch In to-dey'e cotton mar ket. In fact, bualnaaa naa more coneerv*- tlva than ynterday and alde from a ten- Not aca-aaw movement In the forenoon, variations were very narrow. On the openln* call prices worked up points •a fairly active covering, anti foreign •up- MURPHY * CO . INC.. Hoard of Trade Building. Savannah Private leased wires direct to New York. Chicago and New Orleans COTTON, STOCKS AID GHAIM. New York office. No. II Rraadway. Office* In principal cities throughout the ■euth. Write for our Jdarkst Manual end bock containing Instructions for traders port, which originated In much better cables from Uverpool and Manchester than expected. Following the call the market gave every promise of developing procmum-ed strength and further advanc ed |mints on moderate covering of ne.ir men tns, buying of January cotton for prominent Oermin Interests and support of July by Wall street o|ieralor*. But toward nililday * setback oc averred mid prices fell nearly to yesterday's closing under active profit-taking, the Incentive of which was a report that spot cotton South was easier under heavy receipts. On the down turn local hulls and a few outsiders purchased January and March. 1 luting the afteriHjon business was list less and the market narrow to a discour aging degree. There was nothing In the way of news to give either bulls or bears Incentive. The market closed quiet with prices 2 points higher to 1 points lower. rUim ATIOMI IN FI Tt.lt!>*. New York. I>eo. I. Colton tutures opened steady and closed steady, Prices as fellows: j Open High. : Uns Close. January ..—I f.U j 9.8 ‘sc. I M~ February ....| 942 j 9.43 9.24 | !s.3* March | 9.35 9.39 \ 9.2" 9 April i.S | 2t |• -i May 1 927 i 9.39 | 9 1 9. June 9.38 *. *.* I 9 1 July I* 20 9.24 i 9.Hi !9 10 August 8.91 j 8.99 8.9" I8 V Heptember ...| .... t .... j ! k- 3 ’ October ] .... | .... | •••• I 786 December ...j *B7 j 957 | 941 | 961 LIVER I*4lol, COTTON MARKET. Liverpool. Dec 19 —t’otton. s;iot moder ate business; prices l-16d higher; Ameri can middling I Mr. 6 13-ld; good nieldliiig. M*d; low middling, i 7-161. middling. 5 13-32d; good ordinary. 4 81-ltd; ordinary. 423 32d The sales of the day were 7,Lh bales, of which 60 were for spculsliOn and export, and Included B.IW Araerlcm, receipts 21,000 lutlce. in ' 1 udkJg 20,900 Amer ican. Future* opened quiet and i loseJ quiet; American middling, low nn-klllng clauset Decern Iter, {.ltd. buyers; December-Jan uory, 5.17d. sellers; Januory-Fehruary. s.lf*). sellers; February-March. .1.12.1. buy crs. March-April, f 1*• ellers; Aprtl-Mav. 5.9785.Wk1. buyers; May-June. 6.060*.i511, sellers; June-Juty, 6.03d. sellers; July-Au gust. l.tWtiii.Old. sellers; August-Beptem ber. 4.50 rt. buyers. AF.U OR LEA All I OTTUV FUTURE*. New Orleana, Dec. 19.—Cotton future* closed quiet. Dec bid 927 April 9 1469 16 Jan # 2189.22, May 9.13w*.H Fe!>. 9.1689.19 June 9.1189 U March 1689.17 July 9.l<>G9 ll COTTON LETTERS. New York. Dec. 19.—Murphy A Cos *nv Colton In Uverpool advanced 1-I6d on S|jote. inhMllng 5 31-33d. slice 7.099. F’i tures 3-r-l higher when our market open cod. which was considered a fair response to the firmness here yesterday afternoon This mark*" opened quiet, a wh.nle high er. but further improved about 7 point* over yesterday's closing prices on South ern order* to buy, and later reacted about 5 point* on liquidating sales. Port re ceipts continue liberal, estimated to-day 11,000 bales, agninwt 39.090 same day law. year, and for this week estimated about jno.imo. against 310 W last wrek. and 217 000 a year ago Our Liverpool friend cabin us that Neills email crop eeli matc, made some time ago. Is having lu lls Influence on continent, because of poor condition of trade Another Liverpool friend eablea ua Manchester Is affected favorably by good China leh-gram*. A ronatderablo business seem* to Ik- pending In Manchester. Futures closed 2-64d !■ 34)4*1 higher. Our market was compara tively dull throughout the entire sesakai. We are reliably Informed 4hal considera ble low grade cotton to being ahipiwd from the South lo our market to deliver on sale* of January and December contr.n ie. and there |s less apprehension al present of any manipulation New York. Dec. 19.—Hubbard Rros A Cos aav: Rualness has been very lighi •luring lha forenoon, beginning with a eniM'i demand for foreign account, lewd upon report# of probable better huskies* In Manchester on Improved conditions In China. There has been heyond this a very limited demand, and report* from New Orleans say thac exporter* sre out of that market for tha pnwent. The hol iday dullneew Is beginning and but lit *le change is anticipated In tha near future. DRY GOOIrt. New Y'ork, Dec. 19 —No change In the character of the demand for cotton goods to-day In any direction, and only a lim it.-I .immurt of biietneea In both staple lines ond fancies Print clot ha quiet and unchanged. Prints also quiet and only limited busliteiw reported In ginghams. Men's wear woolen In fair demand for spot supplies; woolen and worsted dree* goods dull ouleldo of a few specialties. NAVAL STORES. Wednesday. Dec. *9. SPIRITS TURPENTINE.—The turj.cn tine market opened firm to-day at 374 c, with sales of 276 casks reimtrd. and closed firm and unrhangr.l. with no fur ther official sale* for the day. After the closing a considerable quantity of spirits In second-hands, said to be about 1.9® cask#, wss offered In the open mar ket. The price after the closing was gen erally understood to be 37 c, which was what all buyer* claimed they could get supplied for. The demand was good at the decline. The day's receipts were 139. and the export* 135. ROBINS—The rosin market opened Arm and unchanged, with sale* of 2.258 report ed. and dosed Arm and unchanged, with no further aales reported It was not un derstood that the demand wo# strong at •my time, and during most of the day trading was quiet The receipts were 4,- , and the export* 5,033. Prices as fol- Tb. C B l * £ i m Iso I,* ~,,,,. 1 45 N ....... 2 15 ~ 1 50 W. G 250 ~ 1 55 W. W 283 Receipt. Wednesday- U. R R. "f 1-™ a k *w Houthern Railway *' Bxpoit* Wc.lnee.lay a ft f> 11 Miller. Baltimore 6 H 8 Kansas City. New York ...133 663 Nor. bark Ksmpjocd. Buenos Ayres Naval more* Btatement— Bplrlt*. Rosin Block April 1. MOO 142-606 R#c#lpt to-day * Receipts previously 7 *‘- ,l!) Total ilniv April 1 311.692 :>4..J54 Exports to-day 115 8.033 pr.vlou.ly *■ m.W Exports sine* April 1 ......173.473 791,523 FINANCIAL. JOHN W. DICKEY, • took aa4 lionJ Brakar, AVGUSTA, GA. Write *®r L#t- XHE MORNING NEWS: THURSDAY. DECEMBER 20. IDOO. Block on hand to-day 39 30 143,809 540.-k last year 25.787 188.390 ‘‘harleston. 8 C.. Dec. 19 -Spirits tur pstitlne Arm. S7o. Hosln hrm. unchanged Wilmington. N. (*, Dec. 19 —ffplrlts turpentine firm. 370174. . receipts. 21 racks Kush) firm. 11.3001 .5. receipts. 316. Crude turpentine quirt. 91.30 and 82.80; re ceipts. 41.'. 'Ft steady. $1 Wf 1 w, re ceipts, IS 8 New Orleans. Dec. 19.—Receipts: Hosln, 15 barrels; turpentine 43 barrel*. ca|Jorts. none. KIN ANTI IL. MONEY—Tha dcmanrl keeps fairly up with the supply FOREIGN EXCHANGE-Market vailt and nominal Commercial lb me ml 11 V *1x1) ilttu. 14 77%; ninety days. 14 77V francs, Paris snd Havre, sixty days. 5.22%; Swiss. sixty days, 5.34; Belgian! I. marks, sixty days, 938,; ninety duys, 93V DOMESTIC EXCHANGE - Htcady: banks are Inlying at 3-18 dtn odni and selling us follows: 82.' and under, 10c pr mlum; 821 to *lO. ISc premium; LO to |IOO. JOc premium; 8100 to B*o 25c premium; I2>*> In 81.000. par; 11,900 and over. 1-16 dis count SECURITIES—There Is apparently but lllllc money making Investment. Ilaaks. Bid. Ask. Aug.nta and Savannah R R ...1114 111% Atlanta wnd West Point 132 ... do 6 per rent, certificates 108 m g'isls Factory 84 88 Clllaeus Bank 117 ... Chatham Rank 113 113 Chatham R. E. AI. Cos.. A ST 68 do do B 58 57 Eagle and Phoenix Mfg Cos 102 105 Edison Electric Ilium. Cos 107 110 Enterprise Mfg. Cos 1> 103 Germania Rank 181 Georgia and Al'ibum* MI Georgia Railroad, common. 3!*i 219 Granlti vllle Mfg. Cos ISO 170 J. r. King Mfg Cos 103 105 Langley Mfg. Cos 115 117 Merchants' National Hank 11* I'M National Batik of Savannah 113 167 Oglethorpe Savings and Trust ...112 People's Savins* and Loan 101 lret Sea hoard common 10 11 do preferred 28% 294 Southwestern Railroad Cos 112 1138* Savannah Gas Light Cos. 21 28 Southern Bank 159 If) Savannah Hank and Trust 119 ... Sibley Mfg Cos.. Augusta 81 *8 Suvannah Brewing 103 ... Bonds. Bid Ask Char . Col A Aug Ist Bs. I*oo . ..10* 110 Chat. A Gulf R R 5 per cent. Ist mortgage 102 101 Atlanta city 4s. 12 )0T W 9 Augusta city 4s. 19JT 108 10* do 4S,s. 1925 lit to 7s, 1903 107 o Bs. I*l3 122 Ala Mid I*. Ind'd 192*. MAN ,im>i 1054 Augusta Factory, |ier cent. 1913 111 113 Brunswick A Western 4. 193* ..83 *5 C R R. A Hanking collateral ss. 91 C. of O. Ist motg se, 1945 F A A 120 HI C. of Go con. Ss, I*4l, M AN. **4 97'* C. of tla Ist libomes, 1911 534 M 4 do 2nil lm'omes 17 18 do 3d Incomes, 1941 734 B*4 C of G (M O A A Dtv ) 6s 1*47, J A J 7 98 C of O (Eaton Branch). B*. 19M J. A D 96 97 City A Suburban It R Ist 7s 110 ... Columbus City s*. 1909 107 ..... Charleston city 4*. 190* 100 M 2 Eagle A Phoenix Mills *, 1928 108 110 Edison Electric Illuminating *s .108 Enterprise Mfg B*. 1902 102 Georgia Railroad Bs. 1910 116 117 G . B AF . 1945 J A J 113 114 Georgia A Alabama Ist 6s. 1946 106 107 Georgia state 34*. 1930. J A J 110 111 do 3'4*. 1913. M A N 108 107 do 445. 1911 1194 1204 Macon city 6*. 1910, J A J 116 118 do 434*. quar.. Jan !'• 1® Ocean Bteamehlp ss. 1920 104 1® Savannah city ss. quar. January 191* 110 111 do s*. quar., February, 1909 ...109 1094 South Carolina elate 44*. 1933 .117 118 Sibley Mfg Cos. 4s. 1903 102 South Bound os 99 100 8 . F. A W. gen mi'ge 4s. 1934 125 128 do do Ist 6s. gold. 1934 ...113 114 do St. John Dtv.. Ist 4a. 1934 ... 9k *8 BIONF.V MARKET. New York. Dec. I*.—Money on call Steady 4'05 per cent.; last loan 44 per cent. Prim-' mercantile i>apcr 4\4i14 ler cent Sterling exchange steady with actual business In banks' bills at 81 MX for demand at 81 <8.4 for sixty days. Posted rates *1 814*4 814 and 84.87.84.85>*. Commer cial bills 84 794b4 71*V Silver certificate* 114V143C. Bar Silver 44c Mexican piollar* Wm. Government bond* Irregular; stale bonds Inactive; rallrua.l homls strong. *TO< K<4 AMI BO MM. Reaction Recovered anil l*rleea Again Started Upward. New York. Dec lk—Them was no ap preciable let up In the fWkOU* notlvlty of the stock market to-day or In the exceed ingly broad and varied trading. A quick market was offered for almost any vol ume of nooks and very - notable strength continued at various point* In lit* Hat. but the burden of the proflt-laklng sales provd rather heavier than for some time past and made more general Inroads u|>on prices. The market fairly turned reactionary throughout at one time, tinder Iho In fluence of some rather violent, break* tn special stark*. Tin Plate was the most effective of these, when It suddenly slump cl 384 after a show of early strength. A drop of 14 point* In New York Air-Brake win Impressive In It* way, hut had little effect on the niarket. The reactionary' tendency- of the Junior VantlerblUs de veloped Giat speculator* had been taking rather too sanguine a view of possible re adjustments of securities of there <om i suite* Cleveland. Cincinnati. Chicago and 8t I axils and the New York. Chicago and 8t I sails stock* fell back heavily al though some w.-m up briskly In the morn ing. An effort was made to reclaim the bull position in the final hour by sudden ad vances In Northern Part tic, Huger. llllnot* Central. General Electric, th* Chicago Terminal Transfer stocks and the Wis consin Central stock*. The advance# In these above the low potnt ran from 3to 64 points. Ibices did stiffen In sympathy, but the speculative enthusiasm was not fully renewed and the market closed very feverish and unsettled with a point or more lost of some of these sudden gains. Even the Erie stock*, which have been the real bnekbone for some days ram* to a pause to-day and Ihe flrsl preferred, after rising 24. teacled 188 wtfb a Anal frac tional rally. There have been such reactions from lop prices many time* before In llte present movement of stock* and ihe real tnck In to-dsy’S market seemed to be that ihe new stoeks which mi* available to be rushed upwards as sustaining force In the market are growing exceedingly scnree. Pretty much the whole 11*4 has been exploiter! In the course of the present speculation. The character of the nverHet otherwise than in these technical particu lars. was Tot materially changed. Professional operators are constantly on the lookout to take th# bear side of the market with the culmination of th* rise, and they sold freely on the short side to day, a* they have done for several day# past, but they also covered largely before me close. The general bullish enthusiasm up to thla time has proved too much for many restraining Influences A sustained bull movement always mean* prosperity for the large stock market contingent, whose trad* It I" to operate tn stock* and coming In th# tide of th* holiday period th* present movement Is especially popu lar. The demand* of the speculation upon th* money market have made no imprs* slon yet upon money rates, a develop ment wtiletk would prove an oftr.lual check upon excessive speculation la>n u>mi was <4 .uu-d a* a buyer of 50.000 shares of stink on ttskince here to-day, but the true origin of this buying In open lo doubt. In view of the advancing money market In 1-ondon and the failure of the dealings to affect the sterling exchangp- market In New York. The Initial rleal.ngs here In lha slocks which were most affected in the early London trading were on an enormous scale. In Southern ltatlwax 12.< aMI res changed hand* at once si the opcniME In bourhi-rn Pacific 6.1181 almres. In Kansas and Texas preferred 4.900 shares, and In Erl* ffrst preferred 4.'*® share*. The higher money rate In Ison don to-day was effective In turning the continental exchange* In favor of London, but It I* the common expectation that the Hank of England discount rale will be ad vanced tomorrow as the open market rate has risen well aliovs the hank rate and borrower* are resorting very largely to that Institution. The bond mark> t wns active anil tl Total alcs par value BV2*U“: Initial Btates refiiialltig iwow advan. <<l 3* ai*l new fours ill lined v, nent. on the last caH. The total sales of stock* to-duy were 1.414.718) shares In- ludlng Atchison 21 ■'. Atchison preferred. 12.6>; Halilmore and Ohio. Il,inn, Hurllnglon. 19.98); Chicago, Indiana and lulsvtlte, 7.1811, Rn-k Island. 10.510; Eric. 64.960; Erie tlrst preferred, 49.100; HUnsjl* Central. 6.M0; laikc Eric aihl Wegtem 5.100: Liutsvillc aisl Nashville. 4.95*. Mnnhattan. 19.Adn. Ml-.-ouri Pacific. 22. raw: Mls-ourl. Kan-.is an I Texas, 13.7183. Missouri, Kansas ami Texas preferred, 34 - *■'. New York Central, 9.4(3). Norfolk and Western. J2.*iX>; Northern Pa< Itk-. iv.lisi. Northern Paclli, prefemd, 13 *O. Ontario and Wustetn, .kl.hxi. Prnnsylvanla. 17 e* Heading, 40..8I); Reading flr*l iweferred, 54.100; Iteaillug secoml preferred. 28.9*1. Si lenjl* and (4nn Fram-taoo, Old): si Ixmjl* Southwe-u rn preferred. Ht. Paul 29 SO. Southern Pai Itlc 18.200: Southern Hallway. Pi. 918). Southern Katlway pre fcired. 18. NO; Texas and Pacific M 00; Union Pacific 31 V*c Waluish. .(8; Wa iaish pirferre.l. 11.10*. Wheeling. 18,snn; Wheeling second preferred, 6.9®. Wlscon *ln Central. 16,100. Copfar. .7iJO; Smelting. 12.000. Steel Hoop 7.400. Steel ami Wire. ?.7‘<): Steel and Wire preferred. 7.100; Tin Plate. 19.430; Tobacco. S.ixi>; llrooklyn. 76,71*' Continental Tobacco. 3l 7on Federal Steel >■; National Steel, is 9si North American, 5.400; People's Gas. 9.3i. Sugar. IlS.T's); Tennewsee Coal ami Iron, 8 40U. U. S. Leather, 6.4U0. New York Stock Liat. Atchison 42>, Wahasli ir-, •lo pref M>, do pref 2.4 Halt. A Ohio .. 81 Wheel A L. B. 12', Can. |3ac. .... 87*. On 2d pref .... *4 fan. Sou MS Wise. (Vii i*‘ Che* A Ohio . 3*4 Third Avenue .117'-, C. ill. W 158, H. A O, pref. .. 51 C.. H. Ag. ... 13*’, Natl Tube ... 624 C., I A L 17 t do pref 103 d° ptef 621, Anml. Copper .. 9t f* * E 1 913- Adam* Ex. ....150 C. A N 169 jAmerhan 176 C., REAP .1174 United States .. 54 C. C. C. A St. Well* Fargo .136 Louis 714 Am. Cot. Oil .. 314 Col. Sou 8 | do pref *ll do Ist pref .. 414 Am Malting ... 5 do 2d pref .... 173, do |.rer 21 Del A Hud. . 19d, Am 8 A K. .. 55S L A IV. .18* , .lo pref *74 l). A R. G 264 Am. Spirits .... 2 do pref 816(1 <BO pref 17 Brie 234, Am Steel Hoop. 31 do Ist pref ... s>;i do pref 77 Ot. N pref. .188 |Am S A W. . 434 Ilf* king Coal .. ll s , do pref 87 Hocking V. . 4P* Am Tin Plate . 33'i Illinois Celt. ...1284, do pref 893, lowa Cen 9)4’Am Tobaceo ..Ills do pref 41 | do pref 191 I. E A W. ... 49 |Ana. Min. Cos. . 48*, do pref 114 Brook R. T.... 78N, 1-ake Boors ....2*5 ;t'ol F A I. ... IP, L. A N. ....... H.VVCout. Tob. 3*4 Manhattan L. ..113 | do pref 924 Met. si ru ..171t5< Radars) St sal Mex Cen. 14. do pref 78‘, M. A St L. ... 88 [Gen. Kic 179 do pref litllylGlueoae Bugar .. 49*. Missouri Pac. .. 63V do pref 98'4 Mobile A Ohio . 444'Intern Paper .. 24 M. K A T. .. 16', do |>ref 7J'„ do pref . 42VLaclede Gas ....71 X. J. C. .1444 Natl Biscuit ... Ski, N. Y. C 1424' du Pref *l4 N. A W. 444, Natl Lead *o>, do pref MU' do pref ........ 933, Norfh. Pac. ... 784 Nall. Steel .... 404 do pref 17% do pref 924 f)nt. A W 29 tN. Y. A H 112 Ore. Ry. A N. .42 North Am HP, do pref 76 Pacific Coast .. 59 Pennsylvania ~143 V do Ist pref 88 Heading 214' do 2d pref .... 66 do let pref .... 89', Paelllo Mail ... 42 do 3d pref .. 37 [People's Gas ... 99 Rio G. W. .... 81 |Pressed S C. . 1 do pref 94 t do pref 82 St L ASF 22s Pull Pal C.... 301 do I*t pref .. 76 ,114. 11. A T 54 do 2d |>re{ .... 14% Sugar |3-\ Si. L . Sw. .... ivgi do pref .......1154 do pref 40'i'Tenn. C. A I. .. 834 St. Paul 131%'U. S Leather . II <h> pref .181 j do pref 75" St. P A O. .121 111. 8 Rubber ..29 Sou Pac V do pref si 4 Sou Ry. 21VW.sucrn Union .814 do pref 71 R. I A 8 164 Tex. A Pac. ..22 do pref 61 I’nkm Pac 71%P. C. C. A Bt, do pref S2 p i Louis 58 Bonds. U 8 2s ref. reg.lrtl do 4* 944’ do coup 10r.%fil. Y. C. Ist*., lit) | D. 8 3s, rcg....11t) Cs'. J. C. gen. 5*.1284' •lo 3* coup. ~110 N° Pac. Is 714 •lo new 4s reg. 138% do 4e 185% do new 4m Y C. A Bt. do old 4*. reg 111% l* 4s 1064 do old 4# coup. 116 N- A W. con. 4m B*4 do 5* reg lU4jHre. Nav. Sets...lll do 5s c0up....1134 do 4* 102% p. of C 3 65* .13441’ s u ** I®4 dlch. gen. 45... 10241 do consol Is ..116 do adj. 4a 9*l,|{ead. gen 45.... 934 C of O. con. 6s. *%, G W 1ata....101 do Ist Inc 14 i L. A Ir. M •lo 2nd Inc. ... 174] consol Sa 1134 fan So. 2mla..l*4|t I- A San F C- A O. 44....104 / general 6e 129% do &M 121 |Bt P- c0n*01...181 C. A Nw. con. pi. P. C. A P. 7* 1394 rANw BF. jdo 5a 1224 Deb 6s 1214 8o Pac. 4a MS Phi Term 45... #44 8® *>'• ** ** 4 H Col 80 4* 85 B Rope A T 8a TO D A II 41 4a A P. lot* .114 Erie Gen. 4S 4 do 2nd* *6 F. W. A D. C. IF. Pac. 4* IW4 lats 904 Wahusn lala ....1174 Gen. Elec. 5a...141 | do 2nd* 1® lows C. lata 115%|K'. Sliore 4* ....116 I, A N V. 4a..1014 Wls. Cent. I*ta 9® Jd. A O 4a *B4|Va. cent. bid ... *4 |d. K A T. 2d. 714, New York. Dec. 1.-land*rd Otl *394)824 New York. Dec. 19.—Uonsohdwted Gas doted 14 Seaboard seeurltlea. Baltimore. Dec. 19 —Seaboard common. 1040104; preferred. 334; tionds, 4*. 754 Murphy A Go's Week Letter. New York. Dec. 19—The stock market this morrlng opened very active and strong Opening sale# write h#tfy and In several cases notably those of 800 them IVnlflr. Brooklyn and Nickel Plate the gains extended to 1 per rent. Advances, however, were general throughout the en tire list and the dealing* were extremely wall distributed. The railway shares were favorably affected by report# concerning the dividend meeting* of the Vanderbilt*, which w;ll be held to-day aral during the remalnd*t of the week American taocks In London were Arm,with *p*etal strength in the Pennsylvania and th* Paetflc |re farred stock* New York was th* prin cipal buyer. Oth#r market# were with out feature and consols were unchanged, but th*r# was a better feeling In regard to th# American stocks. MItCRLLANEOtV MARKET#. Note—The*# quotations arc revls.td dally and r, ‘ k *9 t "* nr,r P‘hl* In accord with ths prevailing wholes*!* prim Official quotation* are not ussd wnsn they diaagrt* with th* prlcts whole aalers **k. e Southern Railway. Trains Arriva and Depart Savannah on *ftth Meridian Time—Ona Hour flower Than City Time B. liedule lit Effect De 9. !**> READ DOWN 7u nil. | IST READ UP No K No 34,! p anna ■ N 12 11|Hn IJ ivani Lv £atrtiinah \r 1 - im ilium || (Eastern Time ) |; j 4 Ilian 4 2X.m Hlsckvllle Li 1 17aiu| 1 10pm ’ 4 IS" * A1 , 9 A'tan 9 iloiu Ar Charlotte . Lv >;'i<m s ham 11 44|un 12 23pm jAr Gicen*horo .. Lv 7 l"pm 1 ivsru * Kin 11At Norfolk Lv! • 12 11am 1 88pm Ar Dan il l- 1 to n. 4 Slam •Warn 6 25pen,Ar Iti tom.*. I Lv UM> pin '.' B*p M 2 4h.uu 342 pm Ar Lyn bburg Lv| 3 Ilian 2 l*im 4 15am, 5 3lpmi|Ar Chariottaavllla l,v 1 iSHaiiJU Mi*m 7 35am y 50pm Ar W lahuiltori Lv |U laaui 9 6>lu* * 15am 11 35pm ;Ar Haldmorn Lv 9 Mam ld*ro 11 311 m 2 lam, Ar Phil id'-lphla Lv || 3 i*Lm, t. Bipm 3 U3pn 6 23am Ar N w Yoik Lv[,l3 lOuni 8 S-.pni 6 80pm, I<k)pm(Ar >io-i<ai Lv|| 6 **pc|lo luam N " •* lo THE NORTH AX'D WEST.' II Ho. la J] (Central Tim* ) |j I.' eiaiuTv 'Savui.ioh 7..;......''Evil 5 odatn (Da lorn Time ) >Wni Lv Columbia Ar I nan* It ..arm Lv Spartariburg Lv 6 l pni 2 4#pm Lv AsMrvtMa Lv s spm 4 02pm lAr Hot Springs L*|jll lu" TanpmrAr Kn'xville Lv • 3*am 6 10am Ar la'Xingi.ar Lv 1 10 Ah ml ■ 1 At 1 in :nnstl . .... i * s OOpn* 6 OOfim Ar p, Louis Lv lOam Ar . l.oulsvllle . Lv 1 4-anv All train* arriva and depurt from the Plant Byati ni Stallun. THROUGH CAR SERVICE. ETC TRAINS 83 AND 84 DAILY NEW YORK AND KUJRIDA EM’REBS Vaatl billed limited tralria, with Pullman Diawlug Room Bl'eiang Cara betwaen Savan nah and New York. • Connects ai Washtnglun wuh Colonial Express lor Boston. Pullman Sleeping Car- between Chart dto and Richmond and Charlotlo and Nor folk I'liilng Cara Berve all meals between Savannah and Waslilngiori TRAINS 35 AND 38 DAILY THE UNITED BTATES FAST MAH. V.*Ubutd limited train*, carrying Pullttxin Drawing Room Bleeping Care lawwecti Seven h and New York Dining Cars serve ail meal, between Kavannah and WaanlngiOu Also Pullman Drawing Room Bleeping Cara between Suvannah and CtoclunaM, through Asheville and "Th# leind of tha Sky." For complete Information ea (o ref # achnlules eic apply lo F 8 GANNON. Sd V. P. * G M. J M CULP. T M W. A TURK, Q. P. A., Washington. D c 8 H HARDWICK. Asst Oen'l Tase Agent Atlartla Oa. R. C lII.ATTNER. Ticket Agent. Plant Bvslem Btvtion. JAM KB FREEMAN C PAT A 111 Hull street S*vnn*h Ga . Phone* n < onwlrv and Norther** I'rodoee. POULTRY' The market la steady. Quo tation* Hroller*. 30835 c iot pair, half grown 4 l)>‘ three-fourths grown 647 Me; hen*. 8.1(175 o.iera, 40864 H . duck*. 504171 c; gee-e 71J1 ®. EGGS Frrwh candled. 23fi24c: cold stor age, 22c. BUTTER-The (One of Ihe market Is firm Quotation* Cooking. 21< ; initia tions. 23c; New York slate dairy, 24>ye; extra Elgin*. 27c. CHBBBM-Markei llrtn: fenev full cream cheese. 1840 In 29 to 22-pound average, 2*B3®-poutwl average*. 13c. Early legelshlea. lIUBII I*OTATOHB-Northern. 82® sack CABBAGE—6Bc per head; crate*. 82IB4? 1.25. ONIONS—YeIIow, In tsl reels, 12 75. crate*. B 90. red. 82 59 llrradsinn. Hay and Grain. FLOUR Marker olrady. patent. 8125; alralght. 8) 75; fancy. 83 60. family. F 40 MEAD-Penrl. per barrel, $2 60. per aa. k, 81 15; city m-al per sack. bolle<|. 11 074. water ground. *1.124: city gte, sack*. 81 15; l“rl grits. Hndnut*. per barrel. *2 89. per sack. *l2O. smell v brands. *l.ll ’ CORN—Market llrm: white, Joh bt* 2c; carload lots. 60c, mixed corn, lob lot*. 80c; carload lots. 5*C RlCE—Market steady; demand good: fincy head. *c; fancy. 64c. Prime * Good Fair 4H4 Common *4 OAT*—No 2 mixed carload. *4'l Jb ltd*. 31{(38.-, white cllptpad, cars. 17c; Job. 10c HR AN—Job lot*. 91-; carload lols, 90c II AY—Market 4*.ty; No. 1 tlmotby. 924 c: Job, 95c; No. 2. 90c; Job. *74c car* Sugar and Coffer. SUGAR— "ut loaf * 23 Diamond A ' M Crushed 4 28;('onfectl*inrr*' A I.® Powdered 5.96 While Extra C..f. Is JCXXX pow'd ...S.M'Extra C 113 Granulated ..... 5 BH‘lolden C .5.13 Cube* 8.03 Yellow* :...4.98 Mould A *l3! CtiFFF.B- Mooba 3* ClPrlme No 9 ....10%e Peaberry 14 c|Fair No 6 19 o Fare y No. I ...HHcjOrdlnary No 4 . 4c Choice No 2 ..l9%e'Common No 7 .. a Colton llagglna and Ties. BAGGING Market ffrm; Jute. ?V pourvl 8-4 r; large lot*. 84c; small lota. 3-pound. TV; s Island bagging. l*4c. TI KB—Standard. 41-poimd. arrow, la rim lot*. 11.90; small lots. $1.23 KMII, lllfles and Wool. BALT— Demand I* fair and th market steady; carload lots, 109-pound burlap sack*. 47c; 109-pound cotton sacks. 46c; 110-pound burlap sack*. 614 c; 110-pound cotton sack*. 624 c; 125-pouwl burlap sacks. 694 c; 125-pound cotton sacks. 694 c; .811-pound hurhtp sacks, 91c. HIDES— Market firm; dry flint, 114 c; dry salt, 114 c; green salted, 6c. WOOD— Nominal; prime Georgia, free of sand bur* and black wool. lc; black. 16c; burry, 10c. Wax. 25c; tallow, 34c. Deer skins. 39c. Dried and Evaporated Frail*. APPLES— Evaporated, 7674 c; gun dried, R9r AI’RU’OTS— Evaporated, 10c pound; nectarines. 19c. RAIBINB-LL.. 82 10; Imperial cabin*!*. 1275 loose. Mil wood boae*. IV pound PRAGUE*- Kvaporated. pealed. 174 c; unpealrtl. 84609 c. PKAKH— Evaporated. 848 c. Hardware and Hulldlag supplies. LIME, CAbCIbU. PLASTER AND Gement—Alabama and Oeorgli 11m* In fair demand and sell at 80 cents a barrel; special calcined planter, 1109 per barrel, hair 4415 c. Rosedale csenent, II 20441 ; carload lots, special: Portland cement, re tail 65 If*, carload lots, 32 00412.39. DUMBER. F. O. B VESBRDB. BAVAN NAII—Minimum, yard alae*. IIO.S00H.6O; car tills *lllOOl3 00; difficult alaea. 14® 018.®; ship stock. 316.(90) 09; aawn ilea. I8OO08.SO; hewn 4lea, 36038 c. OIL Market steady demand fair; sig nal. 4900*. West Virginia black. #l2c; lard. 66c; neatsfoot, 09070 c; machinery. 16 0C- llnaeed oil, raw. 764 c; boiled. 74c; kerosene prime white. l*e; wrater white. 13c- Pratt'* astral. 14c; deodorised Move gasoline, drum?. 114 c: empty oil barrel*, delivered. *sc. SHOT- Drop. *1.50; B B and large, 11.75; chilled 3175 . _ . _ IRON Market very steady; flwerte, s4c. NAILS-Cut. *2 90 base, wire, *2 60 base. BARBED WIRE—I 9 60 per 100 pounds GUNPOWDER— per keg. Austin crack shot, 14.60; half kegs. *2.25; quarter keg*. II 25 champion ducking, quarter keg*. *2 25- l)uiont and ll**rt smokeless, half keg* til 30; quarter keg*. 16 75: t-pound. canisters. 1: lee* 25 per rent.; Trola dorf smokeless powder. 1-pound can*. *1; 10-pound can# 00c pound Fruite and hats. a l-PLES—Northern variety, 33 0003.60 OHANGEB— (Fl* > 33 0003 ® PRUNES —40a to 50s. 10c; 60* to 00*. 14c; 08, to 70s. 7c 70# o 00c. 64c. Ua to *. 6c; an to !®>. 34 BANANA*-*! 801.75 bunch UJMON*-Market steady, at . COCOA NUTS 14 ® par MO. PEANUTS— Ample stock, fair demand, market firm; fancy hand-picked. Virginia, per ns jr.d. 4>*c; band-phksd Virginia, ex- VI'TS- Altnonds, Tarrvgooa, 17c; Ivies*. I* - walnuts Fren-h. I3c, Naples. 124 c; pm-ans 12 ; RraXll*. 13c; ftlbsrts, lie; as sorted nut*. 60-pound and 35-pound boxes, 114 c. Haeun. Maoaa wad lari. BACON— Market firm, D. 8. C. IV aides. 7lc: I’ 8. Hellle*. 6V' (Eastern), accord ing lo average else; D. H hellle*. Sc tWestern) smoked C R able*. 8%.- IIAMB'-Buxar curavl, 114(1124<’ I.ARD Pure. In tierces. B',c; In 80 pound* line and SO pound tuha 64.-; compound. In Iteivc*. 6%< ; 50-pound tine, and 89-pound* tubs. 64' VIISI El l. t vi .111 V, FlSH—Mackerel, half barrels. No. 1, 8* No 2. *7 No .1, gl.Ti; kits. No 1. •. No. 2. 81.10. No 1, 85. Cndfleh, 1- |*iund bricks, . , 2-pourvl brick*. &4e Hm.iked herring |r box. lit) IK’ Dutch herring. In keg* 11 10; new mullets, hair barrels. *3 75. SYRUP —Market quiet, Georgia and Florida ayiup. buying a< SkMOr, selling al 32‘u.U- . sneer house ai ni 16.- HONKY—Fair dcinniui. alralned. In bar rels. lefrOOc gallon High wines liasia. fl 27 v OCEAN I'll Ell. IITV. COTTON—Havannab 10 Roeton, iier ewt 25c; to New York. |gr cwt , 20c. to Philadelphia, per bale. 81. Baltimore It FOREIGN DlßECT—Bremen. *>, , | Jv . erpool 40. Ilimhurg l*c; Genoa. 60.-, Karcelotia. 861-: Menchealrr gv . Mavra! 4>: Antwerp, Id-, Iteval. rkk’; Holterdim 45.-; Trieste. Me. INDIRECT-River pool. 354J3K-; Jfam burg 40. . Gotbenhurg. 13.- LUMBER—Ry Ball—Freights steady; to Halilmore and eastward. |4 So to *1.71 per M including Portland LI MHEIi—Hy Kt'-am—Bnvnnnah lo Baltimore. *1; 4o P. H R or It and O docks, *5 10; to Philadelphia. 18 2-lc per cwt. <4 pounds lo fool); to New York, 16,80 per M. 17,28 to dock, lightered to Boston. M 10 NAVAL HTORRB- The market la firm; medium aloe veasels Hosln—Cork, for or der*. Ss 6.1 per barrel of 810 pound* and 1 per cent primage Bplrlt* Is 9.1 iier xallona gross, and 6 per can! primage, lotrge veaaela. rosin, la; apirHs. e 10 Hiram, He per It® pounds on rosin; 214 c on spirit*. Savannah to Roston, and 4c on rosin ami IK- on spirit* lo Now York. GRAIN, PRO Vising*. gTC. New York. Dec. 19 —Flour quiet, but steady. Rye floor quiet. Buckwheat flour quiet; buckwheat nom inal 60063,'. e.l.f , New York . Gorn tree! firm; brandy wtii<-, *2 400 2.59. Ilye dull. Barley steady, barley malt dull. Wheat—44pot Him. No. 2 red. 7718 c. f.o b., “float. Opium* were weak for a time un der easier English cables and realising but after midday became stronger on ad verse Argentine crop news, -mailer Northwest receipts ihan at first report ed. higher continental raider l.aal cov ering. lair clearance* and export talk: .'lose.l firm at 4c, net advance; Mar> n closed 74c; May. 7888 c: December. 77c. Goni—H|oi firm; No. 2,47 c, elevator; option market stored the wheat drpresl slon foe time, but devloped later strength, liberal clearances covering by shorts. small contract supplies West, and the strength In wheat; closed Arm at 4046 c net advance, January closed. 444 c; May closed 4'ijr; Ire. ember, 46’,. . <>at*~t|>ot Arm; No. 2. 274; options In active but steady. Beef steady. Gilt meats eaay; pickled helllo#, 83r; pick lid shoulders. 54806 c; plekled hams. 84094 c. Lard Steady; Western steamed. 37 36: refilled nteoilv; continent. 17.65; Botith American. 64.25; compound. 6406 c. Pork dull; family, 315®tiM50: short clear. 614 090)6 ®, mess. 612 09013 ®. Butter weak; creamtry. 17025.-; factory 114016 c; state dairy. 16023 c. Ghees# dull, fancy large, fall made. 1140114 c; fancy small, fall made. 1140 13c. Eggw quiet; state and Pennsylvania. 250 27c; Western regular packing, at mark. 390*4, Potatoes quiet, Talloar quiet. petroleum quiet. I*o*lll quiet, attained, common to good, $1.75 Turpentine quiet. 4940810. Blee steady Molasses steady. Cabbage quiet; Dong Island, per 100. 329 6. Coiton by steam to Diverpool, le. Bugar-Raw quiet but steady, fair re fining. 34c. centrifugal. 05 teat, like, mo lasses sugar like; reflnsd quiet. Goffer -Spot Bio weak; No. 7, Invoice. 64c. mild quiet; Cordova, 040134 c. vCo fse. futures opened steady with prices 160 points tower under active selling for both wconnt*. brought out by weakness In European markets. Increased Brasil ian receipt*, he*vines* In the spot toffee market, and the indifference of the public. The market ruled weak during the fore noon. but acquired M points noon after midday on urgent covering started by a eudden rise of 4 franc in Havre. During th# babtnc# of the session was generally active with prices Anally off to lowest figures undr rsnawed liquidation;' rinsed steady with pries* 10 to 39 points net low er. Total tales, 69,600 bags, including De cember. at 8.40 c; January, at 6.35465 4io, March. 6.5605 60u COTTON UXtl OIL. ‘ New York. Dec. 19—Cotton seed will, again under a preeeur# of sailing orders and yielded a trill* on prime summer yel low; local and export demand was unim portant Prime crude barrel* 17c; prime summer yellow 4c; off summer yellow 29c. prime white 144635. . prim* winter yel low 36037 c; prime meal 336 CHICAGO MARKKTI. Chicago, Dec. 19.—Wheal was easy early Plant System of Railways. Tiaum* by tßth mrridlm CXie hour tktwrr (Ajii city line. In effect LHu . iauu ift Lv. Baianneli Lnlly. Ar Hnvencnb. SZ, am SwvanitAh ,12 ntr ' ,rt * fn ! Wnjrcrwt | 1 - i m * • l *i .... . Mo ft' am w " l Mn ... . p 4 Int* ; 7 ("* pm lltf e+it 1 ’* * m Bnv*n*t*|> ; f ra R ld*m . Ph*rlf*!m> | 7 fcn am pm mwi p4t 1 t ftg pm 1 llrtWhcn 6 49 am iff ~,, wick ; *ni tit up 6 M pm Bavani <h u*l .... 7 lSrm J jefc K pm Conner'lon* *t Perl Tamp* with Penlw uir snd ti Knial aicamera leaving for Key \\ *.4 .mil H4v.il'i M imlaya, Thurs dalv* and (tatur.lays. ll ( p m I'all St Tl. ket om e for further Infdf nn ilon J. II Pi'I.IIUMUB. T P A. WARD CI.ARK. Cltv TVkat Agent, tu. Boto Hotel 'Plmne 71 14 YV BVRKNN Pi■■*. tiger IVifll Man ager. Bavanaati. Ga •eheduia Effeellve De, 19, 1909 , arrive •( nl <lef>art from Central sStathm. Wmi Hro*4. f>l of IJhrrty rrwl •Ofh MrfMiin Tim* one hour slower thin eltjr time lesivs Arriva Bavaiinati: Havannwbr 'Augusta. Macon. Atlanta.| •I Ram,Coving ton. MMledg*vlUe,*6 opm _ land all liii--rme<tlats point*: lAugusta. Macon. Atlanta.) lAtnens, M<*itg.wnery, 00-( *9 OOi'iu iiimtiue Rlimingham. Am-|*lOOam {ertcua. Eofaula and Troy ) !■ icpni Dover A anitioilallon |7 48am F oupm Guyton Dinner Train J 4 K)pm •Dull IKacrpt Bunday. BETW EEN RAVANNAH AND TYREE 75th M. iklian or Bavannah city time. LEAVE BAVANNAH. Dally 9:89 a. m . 390 p m LEAVE TYREE. Dally 10:25 a m . 6:39 p m ‘'onructlona made at terminal potnta with all trail* Northwest. West and Southwest. Hireling ears on night trains tietwaan Savannah and Auguata. Macon. Atlanta and Birmkigbam. Parlor cars on day trains bat ween Sa vannah. Macoti and Ailanbi. For cmaplata information, achadulaa, rates and ■ onnections. apply to w. Q. HMEWEIt CRy Ticket and Paa ecriger Agent. 197 Bull straat. or VV. H MeINTYRB. Dapot Tlckat Aganl. J C HAILE Genera* Paaaeager A Kant. F. II IIIIJTON Traffic Manager. THK‘J. D KLINE. General Hupsrtft i etc ten I. Bavannah. Ga nte (imiteq rA |NS Double Daily Service The abort I In* t„ Norfolk. Washington, Ball I mope. Philadelphia. Now York and the East. ARRIVAL or TRAINS FROM No 67 North and Bast 600 am No. S3 Ivnniark and Dora) Bta . ' ton 10 10 am No 31 North and East 13 10 pm No 44 Jacksonville and Florida... 1 Ou pm No 73 Montgomery and West I 33 Pm No 74 Helena and Local Points... 846 am No 66 Jacksonville and Florida . .11 60 pgi DEPARTURE OF TRAINS Ft iR No. 27 Jacksonville and Florida... I 08 am No <1 Jack son villa and Florida. .13 M too No. 44 New York and East. l ga pm No. 34 Denmark end Augusta 3 65 pm No 71 Montgomery and Weal 7 K am No. 73 Helena and loses I motions. C 9l) pm No 06 New York and East U 39 pm Magnificent Pullman buffet sleeping car aervk• to Waehlngton. Baltimore Phila delphia and New York; alao to r i nkaan villa and Tampa Dining cara Rom Bavannah to Haoßot and Richmond b New York. Buffet parlor cara Bavannah la Dost gomery lor additional Information apply to Ticket omen. Bull and Bryan ! reels. Phone 88. to-day, but rallied later no hulllah Argen tine advice*, prtn conUnental market* end' a better caah demand. Mar rioatag kd%a over yeeterdey. Pom cloaed unehamitd, to 14c hklhar. <**t a ahade lower and pnp vl-lone 8 to 17Httc up. The leading future* ranged ga follow*: Opening. Highest. Lowest <loath#. Wheat No *- Dec ■* S •* •’4 Jan *HW 70*4 S May 72',m 72*4173 72* 73*4r Com No. 2 Dec 401* 4114 48%, 41* Jen *!’ rr%fnn% May 4*34* S 4r** *‘4 Oat* No. t~ Dee US 21* It* 21* Jan 21SS1I* 71*4221* ::*Bt* 71*21\ May 3**3* 3* 3S4WI* 2S*ffß* Met* pork, per barrel— Jan. sl2 18 IIS 77* lW S 77* Mar . 12 62*4 12 l3 ft* 12 * Lard, per 100 pound*— Dec. . 7 is 7 20 7 18 2 17* Jan. .4*l* *7* * * May . 4*o 4*J 47* IMS Short rlhe. per 1<!0 pounds— Jan. . 622* 428 888 Mar . 6 23* >7* 4 10 #27* Peh quotation* were aa followg: Vlour dull and ea*y; No 2 spring wheat. 64*0 TO'tic; No. 2 red. 714174 c: No 2 com. 4*c; No 2 yellow, 40*c: No. 2 oat*. 22*fjr2S*r; No 2 while. 28ti26*c: No. I white. 2ft 2S*c; No. 2 rye. 4Mf6oc; fair to choice malting barley SStfUgc. No. 1 flax *eed. $1.40: No. 1 Northarentera. 1161; prime timothy eeed, tt 4u: men pork, par bar rel. til 12*4111.5; lard, per Mt> pound*. 17 104I7.1S; ehort riba (Idea, (loom). SR 25# 6 50. dry ealted ohouMer- lboxed). *c; ehort clear *te*. (boxed), *6.65$ 475: whi*ky. bn*ls of high wines, 11.27: clover, contract grade. 810D0010.X. • llrreg 85 Year*. •Oraybeard cured me of catarrh from which 1 had aulferod thirty-five year*. Nothing on earth *o far aa 1 waa abia to obtain gave me retl4. Since taking Oraybeard I am aa well a* ever. I had catarrh of the head. Mr* Rhoda Dean. Dellinger, Tex. Oraybeard I* made only by Re*pern Drug'Company. ole owner*, and |g gold ei <irugxlure* fur 81 a bottle.-ad. 9