The Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1900-current, December 21, 1900, Page 7, Image 7

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financial and commercial ,|-OT COTTON MARKET FIRM T an ADVANCE OF 1.10 cent. I hi- llrmaad for ( niton 4.ond. Though llulilrrn Minn the Firm Maud. nml Thrrrb) Hralrlrl Trail, ma— *|ilrlia Tur|>rnllnr Firm hi ;|Ti —lliialaa Firm and t at-kaaard. Mark! Ar-llvr and Nlraaf, AN llli \orihrrn Farlle ( uioaaoa the I'raiarr— l.oi-al and Telegraphic Markets. The Morning New* Office, Thursday, |>n. 30, following Ihr Improved lone In the cot ton future* nuirkrt to-day (hr spot mar. kH developed marked strength, and many of them closed at the advance, o ith transactions In moderate volume, ins Savannah spot market advanced !fl with a satisfactory business report .d There was considerable Inquiry for , otton from many sources, hut the main hindrance to lively trading was the dts ln Unatioii of holders to sell except on the basis of an advance commensurate aith the rise In the futures market. The rplrlls turpentine market < 10-ed him at 37c. with a good demand prevail ing. and about all the supplies offering sold at this price. The day was other wise without feature. The spirits In sec ond hands mentioned yesterday as being offered, and which was reported to hava had a weakening effect on the market becauaa offered at concessions. I under - loud to have been withdrawn. In con l ection with the sales nf May-August fu tures It may be said none hare yet tieen made, ami as the holiday suspense Is at hand. It Is Improbable that any trading in future* will be done this year Tha ■ osu market closed firm and unchanged vn unsucceasful effort to hammer pales was the only feature of note This was another of the series of red -(ter days for the New York stock mar ket For some time past ample evi dence have developed to show that pre i -dent In the stock market can no longer be relied upon It fooled the Wall street community after the election by i unturned advances In the prices of stocks, and It Is disappointing many now In advances nrar the usual (H-rlod for holiday dullness The trend of prices to day was a repetition of what It has been for several day* past, though the ad vance* were shifted to different stocks. In which there was a surprisingly shaip improvement The feature was Northern Pacific common, which at Its highest was d 4 points above yesterday's closing, with sales of 94.9W' From 95%. the highest point, the slock reacted to 91% on ru mors that a plan had been perfected for the voluntary retirement of the preferred ■ lock In January hy exchange for general len 3 per cent bonds. Missouri Pacific - ored a rl*e of t*j points, with sales for the day of 7*.(W>. Union Paetflc ruled ac tive and strong, sales 94.9fYi Money on ' all iosed steady at t> per cent The following rewumc of the different markets will show the tone and qtiota uons at the closing to-day: c otto*. The cotton market j fairly active to day. with the demand for cotton good There was no great disposition to sell however, at least at concession*. The ~lmarket cloeed firm at an advance of l- with sales of 213 haler. Good mid dling. f. o. b., ruled firm around 9 11-ISc to V, with a satisfactory business re torted by brokere. The da ye receipt* i>.te B.SW. against 3.7 last yeat. and t.slki year before last A rise of from * ■o 22 points In the cotton luturew market hid a strengthening effect on spot mar many ot which responded In ad vance*. The following were the official spot quo tations at the close of the market at the Cotton Exchange to-day: ffhls I~M I day. | year. Good middling *'* * 5-1* Middling 9' *'• la>w middling t*4 * 13*18 Market firm ah .Savannah Receipts, Exporl* and Stocks. Receipt* thlw day 4.>W Receipt* this day lasi year 3.720 This day year before last 4,9# Kecelpta since Bept, J, I*o #4*317 Same day last year ******* t'ontlnent exports 6.193 Slock on hand thla day 137.139 Sain* day latt year 157.9J1 Receipt* and Btock at the Ports— Receipt* this day 17.771 Receipt* thl* day last year 37.897 Receipt* this day year before lwt 43.9!*' Total receipts wince Sept. 1. 19*1 ..4.182.349 Same time lt year 3,875,27# Year befot e last 1,108.878 Slock ai all porn* to-day *76.1® Stock same day last year —1.114.934 Dally Movements at Other Porta— • ialveston— Dull and steady; middling, net rccVlpte, f 7s: gross. 1.78, atock. >14.794. New Orleans—Firm; middling. • 7-1#; net teeelpt*. 6.822: gross. 5,822: sale*. 9.260; stock. .772.0*9 Mobile- Quiet: middling *'; net re ■ eipts, gross. 956; ealee. 300; stock. 38.911 Vharieaton—Steady; middling. 9 3-1S; net receipts. 2.592, gross. 2,IB; slock. 19.9*6. Wltmlng-ton—Quiet. middling 9S. net re ceipt*. 527; gross, 527; stock, 11.000 Norfolk—Steady; middling. 9**; net re. celpts, I.9*#. gross. 1.98#. sales. 16#. stock. 43.287 Baltimore—Nominal, middling. 10. gross. 460; stock, 15,237 New York—Quiet and steady; middling, 10 1-18: net receipts, 909. gross. 4,975; sales, 161; stock. 56.9®. Itceson—Dull, middling 10, net re-celpt*. 2 612; gross. 3.78* Philadelphia—Firm; middling. 10 5-18; net receipts. IS3. gross. 183; atock. 6.927 Pensacola—Net retSMpIS. 837; gross, 337 Dally Movements at Interior Towns— Augusta—Steady; middling, 9*-^ . net re ceipts, 1.543; gross. 1,543; sales. #o. stock. #2 #BO Mempbts—Quiet; middling. 9'; net re celpts, 8,425. gross. 4.29* sa.es. 2.00: slock. 115,791. St. laml*—yulet and steady; middling. 9‘; net receipt*. 2.814: gros*. 7.844; stock. 70 980 Cincinnati—Quiet; mhtdllng. 9V net re el ipt, 1.594; grows. 1.694; stork, 11.484. Houston-Dull; middling. 9': net re ceipt*. 12.998. gis*. 12.99#; stock. 118.1*4 Id>ul*vll)e-Flrm. middling. 98* Ex pore* of Colton This Day— ■ ialveston—Coastwise, 5.113 Newt Orleans—Continent. >. Mobile—Coastwise. 50. S tvannah—Continent. 5.193 Wilmington—Continent. #.**• Norfolk—Coastwise. 979 New York—Continent. 269 I’ensarola—Continent. 3*7. Total foreign export* from all ports thla s*i To "he conslnent. 13.3*9. -. mat foreign exports from ell port* |hu# far this week: To Orest Britain. 54.U9; to France. 8.385; to the continent, 58.9*4 Total foreign experts since Sept 2. l*no: To (treat Britain. 1.524.437 ; 4o Francis, 32".- 470; to the continent, 1,069.5^ ISA I9LA9D COTTON. Prices about as follows: Extra cholca Fforidaa 21 034 Fancy Georgia* 21 ■9022 Extra choice Oeorglaa 21 ®IIH < holes Georgia* -® 0 Extra fin# Georgia* 1* 0 Fine Georgias 18 0 — Receip* and Sock#— |uoo-<*i. , p**t'we*k j 18*3 MU Kxporta peat I'Hk I *.* !• Receipts (bit season **.J*>, 6,*U MURPHY <i CO , INC., Board of Trad. Building. Savannah. Fm*U U*a#d wires direct lo New Tort Ihlcaro ftild New Orleans. COTTON, STOCK ft .%*!> (in UN. N*w York office, No. II ttroadw my. Office* In principal ciil throughout (he ■oulh. WrMe for our Market Manual and ft containing intt ucitone for trulere Balee part Week ; 4 71* 2 115 Block on hand j 34 514 .4 C OTTON Ki ll HO. The Market Wry *ie|% \%lah Price* r > In 2‘J I'olnta mutter. Nrw York. IV. 30 —The cotton market ft’lvanceti 13 to J3 1-olnt* to-day. Inherent •trength ftixl new ouilirh Inrtuencea were t ia couaoi* for the general improvement If* values atxl for u aemi*mare of the hear forcer. A*ule from ponv* of the old time leader*, the hull iH-rtlon of the trwde took advantage of the him to pe. ure pnK lit*, little energy wan put forth to intar en the Inveetmcrx public, am] from open, ing to doping operation* werr In good part for the Mttlenient o( ou Inland In# obllgiitioitp prior to th tMK'inrnng of the triple iiollflay adjournment On (he flrd eall the market w*- tlrm with pri< ea l to *• potntP higher The**- ftjturri* provttl lo be ihe lowest of the ttay mp after the opening perntntent demand from the phorta reaulted In a Ptewdy upward move ment throughout the Itat Kuropfaii In teieptf. a number of prorpinenr K*wHliern houae* and peveral Moor lealefw brought on the advance, rhiefly January anl March coiMmrta. The cable* were favora. ble. but the domln.tnt Influence Ur o( i further d* teaw in the movement The eatlmatee for to-morrow arrlvalp were under the idea* of even the bull* ami the probable amount In Nlgl* thi wek w.* cut from 2o.m* to STj.tUi Good report* were received from boutnern mMla and Manchepter At the elope the market w.ip very tHeariv with prpe ft to ii point.* higher f FLKTIATIONft IN PITIRBU. New York. Dee. 2ft —Cotton future# ei flrin ami cloud very *icari> fricet ap followe open High. Clop. Jauuarc ft. 46 IM4 ft ♦•> 5 •*-' February 37 ft 4# ft 37 ft 4S March 5 i\ ft t 104 0.44 April 9 3* ft >. 9 3S 9 (0 May . 921 ft 36 t. 24 9 $ June 9.50 ft.J6 9.Si July ft.lh 93U ft.lß 930 Augunt * 93 9 >.* S.S3 9 “4 Beptemt>er A 43 *.13 * 41 October * eg VOS * ‘<l D**c*nber 9 ft.*4 ft.Cl ft ai M\Fit POOL COTTON ff IRKCT. Liverpool, 20—Spot, nudlerate bu*l n#ftp. prb e<* pteady; American middling fair. 5 IS-bid. good middling ■> , y l. mid dling 5 13-3 M low middling 7-.LM. good ordlnar) 4 31-32d; ordinary, 4 2t-32d The pa lee of the da% were 6.00 b bal* . of which wer* foe nation and •x --port. -ind Included 5.600 American. Ke celpt* 13.d00 tigiep. Including •? Ameri ca n Futtirea opened quiet, hut (Mead) and doped firm. American middling, low mid dling clauwe; December 5 32ti*-Bd, value De<*ember-January. yvl buy ere, Janu ary-f>bruary. S.iTirß ind buverp. Febru ary-March, 5.154, peber*. March-Aprll, s.l2tyA lSd. buyer* Aprl-Ma>. 5 lttd. we lerp. May-June, 5.b7®5004. buyers; June-July. 5 05d buver*. July-Auguet, 5 014. buyer*. Augupißeptember 4 53d NEH OH LE AN# C OTTON FI T* RES. New Orleaue, Dec. SO.—Cotton future* eloped quiet and ftead> Dec. hid ft.it April ft.3oC>ft S2 Jan M iy 9.39Q9 H) Feb ft.SSgt 37 June ft 271/ 9 .3ft March ft.3599.J3] July ft. 23 09 36 COTTON IJ7ITERI New* York. Dei*. JO.—Murphy St Cos #av: Colton in Liverpool wa* um hung* 4 up to 2 p. vn.. then improve 4 and oloaeJ 2 to 3 pointw above yeaierday’a cloelng pricer. F.timau*Ni receipt* at port* only 3*."00. ;<galn*t 47.000 la ft week.and 2ft.on name day a year ago Thin maned phone to cover* Ing. particularly In near month*. January advancing from ft.47c bid o ft *4 . aborts were the principal buyer* Then the mar ket wu* very rtrong and particularly dur ing the affernon pension. Recent buyer* were (he principal rollers. The decrease In receipt* to-day caused ►om < uneaslnst among shorts, this being ihe first day there haa been any material decrease against last year. New York Dec. j' -Hubbard Bro*. St Cos. *.> The market opened with an Im provement on the steadiness and the strength in Liverpool, and a* prices ad vanced there during the day the firmness In our market continued. The Imivluk was not Urge, but sufficient to absorb the of ferings and the light estimate nt New Or leans and Houston made sellers chary. iihy (iuoiya. New York. Dec. -Si-oi bueine** con tinued llmlled In cotlon good* will) mull or,let* of average extent. Heavy brown cotton* *llll quit* Irregular for spot good*, alcadv for contract*. Light weight vtxirs* and hive yorn make* *low a; previous price* Bleached colton* are Inactive, but steady. Prim cloth* without feature In both regular and odd good*. Prim* In av *C* -e requeet. Gingham* alow at prevloua price* Men - * wear woolen* for quick ib livery" ln f * lr demand 3 33 AL (TOIIN9. Thunutoy, Dec. SPIRITS TI'RPENTINE—The turpen tine market opened I)rin at 37c. with rale* of 414. and -lo*ed firm ond uik-1) ing,-l. with no afternoon sale* reporle.l. The de. mant wa* *all*faclory at the decline. *1 which It war Ibe current understanding tlist the market wa* very firm It wa* understood lhal Ihe rplrlt* In second tiond* which wa* offered yesterday, wa* withdrawn from Ihe market. o that (hi* had no Influence o-d*y In further nffeol- Ir.g ihe price. Factor* had no trouble in disposing of (heir entire receipt* at the matke* price. The day'* receipt* were 1.- 927 and Ihe export* none N sale* of M*y-Augu*l future* haw yet iMen made In some quarter* a higher market for *plrlt* I* looked for during January, when |i I* possible foreign buy er* will appear. If this theory cotne* true tl I* probable May-August contract* will be made In a hurry when tra.Ung doe* he gin A* previously Mated In Ihe Morning- Nrw* It I* pretty oortaln that no bu*!ne* w.ll be done In this eo-ir.eellon until lb market advance*, a* factor* are unwill ing lo sell at anythin# n*r Ihe present mice Business In future* might follow xn advance In the market to comethm* near forty rent*. . . . . „ ROHINH-The ro*ln nynket cloaed firm and unchanged to-day. with sale* at the opening coll of 1.9. M barrel* Tne -leroatvl wax moderate. 11 wa* said n effort was made to hammer the higher grade*. a fair quantity ef which are understood to !*• offering. The effort wo* not uc ressful. however The day’s receipt* were 5.3*4. and the export* none Price* a* fol low*; S I*9 K 113 w" 1 a N 2 13 a"" 1 60 W. G 9 99 ,| 1 99 W. W * 93 FINANCIAL. JOHN W. DICKEY, glaek anil Bond Broker, 4101 *l4, 95. Writ* Iwr Llat. "HE MORNING NEWS: FRIDAY. DECEMBER 21. 1000. Receipts Thursday— Spirits Itopin Central Katiroad 174 1.765 S . F A W 553 t *Kft B. A L Jb l.n Southern Railway 13 No shipments Thursday Naval Btores duitrmeiH— Rpltlt*. Rosin Stock April 1. 1900 2 197 141506 Receipts to-day 1.037 r. 324 Receipt * previously snft.lk* ftotsgg Total since April 1 113 7‘*ft 950.6. M Exports to-day Exports previously 372.473 711 s£> Exports since April 1 .273 473 7*l 525 Htock on iiat l (Ids da% .... 40.33# b* 123 Hits k saim* day lut >rar . 31A32 1*3.631 CharieMon. Dec. 30 —Turpentine market firm 31’i Rosin firm, unchanged Wilmington. N C . Dec spirits tur pentine firm at S?9&Sc Receipts. 41 llosln ftrm, tl 3091.36. receipts. 362 har r la. Crude turpentine quiet slp3. re celptft iso Tar steady 11 4'*: rei riot* 512 New Orleans. In*c SO— Receipt*. Rotn 23i cx|K>rt*. non*' FINANCIAL. MONET—The demand keeps fairly up with the supply FOREIGN EXCHANGE-Market weak and nomlna! <'omvnerclftl decnaiul, sixty k*ys. tl 77V ninety day*. 14 77*4. francs. Paris and Havre sixty days. S.2JS; Bwlss. sixty days, 5 26. Belgian. 5 34‘v; marks, sixty days. 93* 4 ninety days. 9Z\ DOMESTIC EXCHANGE - Bteody; banks • buying at \ discount and selling >* follow* S2T. and und#r. 10c pre mium. 525 to gV 15a' pimturn: |SO to 1100 ft) premium; SIOO to S3O 25c premium. S2OO, -rd over par BBCI’RITIEB- There id apparently but Ilf tie money seeking Investment Stocks. Rid. Aftk. Augusta and Sivannah R R ...lll* 1124 Atlanta and West Point 133 do 6 per cent ortin ates lot Augusta Factory *4 *6 CitUen* Bank 137 Chatham Bank 113 113 Chatham It. E. St I. Cos.. A 37 50 do do R 56 57 Eagle and Phoenix Mfg Cos 103 105 Edison Electric Ilium. Cos 107 110 Enterprise Mfg. Cos 103 Germania Bank 131 Georgia and AlitMim 2* .'*i Georgia Uailioad. lominon 316 21ft Granitevllle Mfg Cos 16" 170 J I*. King Mfg Cos 103 lbs Langley Mfg Cos 115 117 Merchant* National Bank .116 130 National Bank of Bavaniuih —133 157 Oglethorpe Raving* and Trust .113 People’* Ravings m 1 and Loan IvS Bea board common 10 11 do |*refened 26H Tt'i Southwestern Kaili<<*4 Cos 112*4 113*5 Savannah Gas Light Cos 24 25 Southern Bank 15ft I*A> Savannah Bank aixt Trust lift Sibley Mfg Cos.. Augusta K 5 ** Hav.Vnnah Brewing 168 Stands. Rid Ask Char., Col St A.g Ist s*. I>oo loft 110 Chat A Gulf HRS per cent. Ist mortgage 103 04 Atlanta city 4s 1922 107 Jflft Augusta city 4s, 1937 l'6 lJft do 4’9s, 1925 11l |o 7s. 1903 107 So Iftl3 123 A.a Mid ss. Ind and 192*. .M A N 1014 lu2S Augueta Factory. 6 per cent 1915 111 113 Brunswick A Western 4s. 193 ft . 64 *5 C R R. A Banking collateral 6s 95 C. of G Ist nwng. ss. 1945 V. A A 120 121 C of Ga. con. 5s 194 V M AN ft# 97 C of Ga Ist Incomes, 1945 53** 54* a 2nd Incomes 17 IS do 3d Incomes, 1945 7 l ft l * C of O (XI a. & A Dlv ) is IM7. J A J TO C of O, (Baton Branch), &•. 1924 J. it D % V Cit> 4 Subtil turn K. K. lit h. MO ... t'oiumbui City i. 19*9 107 Charlrlton rlty it. 1909 I<*> 102 Ktglt it rhornlx Ml 1 (*. 19 lOS 110 FAJiion Electric Illnnnnttlug s lOS Enter*rln- Mf*. 1902 108 Oeorgl.i Kallr>d 6. 1914 110 I'7 C. . 4 F . IMS. J it J 113 114 U.-urcta 4- Alnb ima lit S-. 19ti 1"6 107 Oeorgla Kite 3',. I'*', J it J 110 111 Uo 31,1. IMS. M & N 11 107 <ju 4ve. iis ne taw, Macon city 6*. 1910, J 4 J He 119 Oo 4H"- <>uir . Jan '■* !• Ocean f(t, i aniehlp 9a. 1920 ... .104 lot dnvannuh city 5, quat JaniHiry 1919 110 111 .lo ’>, quar Fehruory, 1909 109 KjO l , Pouth Carolina atate 4Mr. 10-’J .117 119 H.bley Mfs Cos. oa. 1903 103 Soulh Bound 3* *9 1*) S. F. A W xeh mt’ S. 19:11 12.". 12i do do 1l 9a *ol.l, IM4 113 11 A do St John DiV.. let 4a. 1131 ... 99 K tltlUll 41 4lt K FT. New York Dec. 2-.— Xlonet on. eall •teiidy h< Hf.l per tent., laal loan I (H-r cant. Prime m r-antlle paper. l- r cent Sterilnx .xclianxe aleady. with ac tual hiialneaa In l*nk*ra‘ l.llla at 91 9IS for demand and at 91 *>’;.4i4 ••••. for alxty daye Poaled ratee. 94 91911.911, and 9199*1 4.95',. Commercial hllla. $1.794,5i 4 Mt>, Sll ver eertlflealea, 91-ltoi Bar allvcr, 033.*'. Mexican dollara. SOc. tjoverninent bonda Irregular: aa'e bonda alrong, railroad Ininda alronx <TOI HK A*t MIIMtN. Thr Murkrt 4 ontinue* Iftlvr at \d tanriaa Prlee*. New York, Der >—The stock market to-day ltd not vary materially In < harac lir from that which ht prevailed for many day*. Kxcept that *om* of the stock* which ware rushed upward*, a* well a* Horn** of those which yielded under the selling prraeure to realize profit* were different from altoee on previous day*. the market wa* the aume. Profit-taking wa* palpably on an enor mou* *cale and war not without effect on price*, hut the Inroad* made were itol *e rlnu* end the offering were easily ab sorbed. while Ihl* partial weakness In Ihe murker did r.ol In Ihe lea*! impair the eager rueh to buy rlocka which showed any ll*polilCrn to advance. The day end ed with the market more generally reac tionary than for aome time pa*t under n flood of relllng to t ike profit* In Northern Pacific end other etock* which had *hown TTie moat aggressive strength during the day. The rurh to ell Northern Pacific wa* retired hy ihe puhllcetlon In a new* bureau * bulletin of the rlalrmrnt that a plan ha.l been perfected for the voluntary retirement of Ibe preferred rtock In Jan uary by exchange for general Hen * per cent bond*. l*l per cent of the bond* being given for the preferred etock Thl* atatement we* not vouched for a* by offi cial authority, hut t ceuaed a rudden drop In Northern Pacific to 81 t*. the price hav ing touched 85H. or 84, point* over la*f night. Thl* movement In Northern Pa cific wa* the main feature of the market but there were yert*t other Important movement* which teemed to have relation to It. Including the Wisconsin Central •lock*, preferrel Mirquette *tnck*. the Krle •lock* and St Paul. The *treet wa* full of rumora of plan* for comb nation* looking to anew tran eontinental line and to the ronaolldatlon of Interest* in Northweatern territory. The gatna In the group mentioned extend ed all Ihe way from 2 point* up to In Northern Pacific. There wa* betide* * vigorous upward movement In Mlaeourl Pacific, which carried It 41* paint* over !at nlellt and ralined a revival of mi tv old rumor* of plan* for exteniive ronaoll datlon among*! the Oould Southwestern Railroad compante*. A rt*e In t’nlon Pa cific lo 78 seemed to be due to an at tempt to adjust the dtacrgpancy in value bet ween that stock and .Northern Pacific Illinois Central rose buoyantly In the morning per cent on a be la led demand to secure the rig Ms of sutun'rlptlon at par •o the proposed new stock issue, which are limited to stockholders of record to da > . ffugar was the one feature among the .'te< I.lilies with a rise of IV which w,- a?trlliw(<!*d to a turn ag.ilnst the shorti* by the calling in of long stoi-k A rise of I In General El sc t rb' ami a full recovery of yesterday's violent dei line In New York Air Brake wire on very tight dealing * and attracted very litlc at-entlon guile a number of obscure low prlceil -40 k were awakened from a long Alormant stale *nd move 4 ui*wurd from 1 to 5 points, with no other apparent reason than to ad- Jbs; their prices 10 the higher level re cently attained by the general list. The market continued very broad but the reactionary tendency wa- quite mark rd through n large portion uf the lis* in cluding the Vanderbilt group. The tors' meetings for the various omiu *’ In this group to-day failed to bring any cor formation of the recently varied rumors of stock r adjustments and rcllremeiits. (minting conclusively to the manipulative chara*fter of thes*- rumors But this seem ed to have very lltie effect on the cred ence given to to-day’s cxtepsiv* crop of new rumors The motntenan<e of the Bank of England s discount rate at ( |er rent, laid a bracing effect on the mark* ! n<l (he continued esse of money here fail ed to offer .my check to the ac tive spe il lation. The market for railroad bonds continued active and *(rong without Important ex ception Total s.le-. par value 64J15.0U0 I’lilted Btntes 6, old 4 and 5s advanced *4 and new Is declined '* ier cent on the um call. To-day’s total e.iles of stcK'ks to-*lay were 1.5X1 500 shares. In'lucllng Atc'hlson. 24 4ho. do tr*fererd 31. AXE lt.l*imor* :n9| Ohio. s,*•. t'hesapeake and Ohio, S3 V*). Burlington. 3*.10u; Lo k Island, lft 7t*>. Denver ai.d Itlo Grande. 6.00 V. do prelererd. *.loft. Erie. 140i. do first preferred .lYSftt); Illinois Central. lI,JW*. Loulavllle and Nashville. 15 SOU. Mar. hat tsn. lfc.fttai. .Meitiipolit.il) 1U.300. Misfourl I*ac-iff. . 7ft.ft*. Missouri. Kansas and Texas prefererd 2l.ftui. Norfolk and West ern. 15.ft* . Northern Pacific. 2U,ftx>. 110 preferred, 53,600. Ontario and Western. 16.000; Pcnnyhrnnl 15.ftx> Reading. 10.H0; tlo first preferred ‘si.Boo. do aectnd pre ferred. 6,lt*), Ht Paul. *9.ts)u. Hciiiihern Ha* • lib . 51.501. Kcmtlisrn Railway. si.ftU' do preferred. 6.100. Texas and l'49'ltlc. lO.TOt). In ton Pacific, HI !** preferred, 31.4(0; Wheeling. 16.1**1. do preferred ft.AX). Wis consin Central. 10.700; Copper, ll.Ati. Place. 10,100; TolwicA'O, 17.*u). liiuoklyn. 44.* J**, Colorado Fuel. ft.iWO, Continental Tu ba c 4 o 13.HU; Federal Htele. 12.0*1. Na tlonal Bteei. People's Gas Jft.luO. Hu grti. 134.UUU. Tennessee Coal, ft, 400. Leather, 6,10". Western Fnion. s.ftU New Y'ork Bto*k List Atchison .. t ■ V\l>ash tj Io |irf . . X 6i € do prf 35 L AO HI W A L K 12S Cain Pa . . hnl do 2nd prf. . Sl>4 Can Ho sft* 4 Wls Cen 16’, (*. 5 U . 40 Thlid Avenue ..117 c G W. 1, H. A O prf *4\ C., B A- U l** 1 , Nat Tube 62 c . Ind A L. 37’ do prf ..Id!** c . Ind. a L Anial. Copper tC'a prf 62*4 Mints Ex 15 I C. A E 111. ft4‘i Am Ex 177 < 4 N'w . ItSßft V. 8 Ex 56 f It I A P lIX Wells Fargo . l*i * cc 4. Hi 1, 7i Am Cot. OIL .71*4 Cel. 80. ... ft do do prf ft" do do Ist prf 41% Am Malt 4 * do 2nd pif. ... \7\ do do prf 25 l> A II 122* Afn It melt A R 63 I> . L. A W lift | do do ptf ft* I* A R G. . 26 ? xAm Hplrits 2 do (Jo |tf ... *2% do do prf 17 Ki le 33St Am. 8 Hoop ;*>•; d<> Ist prf Wh do dt prf. . 76** ? G N prf IW* .Ant H A W ST, lloc k Coal 14 j do do prf *7*4 j llock- Valley . 41‘, Atn. T Plate 53'* , IN. Cen I*h4 do *fo prf *ft\ ' la Cen 20*4 Am lob laja, do do prf 46 j do do prf .136 L. K A \S 47*6 Ana Min. (’o 4V % do do prf 112 B. It T 76(4 l.dkr Shots it'. F A lion .. 57* 4 I, AN *SV Con Tot* Man L 112' *' d< do prf. If.”, Met Hf Ity. . .172*4 Fed. Hteel . U> } Max Cen ... H**. do do prf 7m M. A Ht L . 67* \ Gen. Klar 163 do do |rf ...103 dluroas Huger 4ft Mo Pa do do prf .. *5 M. K O 5\ lot n'l Paper. 24* Me*.. K A T .. isi 4 d< do inf 73* 4 do do |rf (JL la*f lede G.is 73 N. J C Nat Bis 77', N. Y. C 14!*, do do ihT ftl N. A W 41 Nat lead TH*- do <Jo prf . M’ a **<> prf. .. W*ft No Pa Nat. :iH^ do prf ftg-V da do prf *2'* one A W. ;it, N. T A 8., 168 ore It A N.iv 41 ‘ No Am lft* clci do prf 76 Ps. Coast 6ft*6 Pennsylvania I4:t*. do k> Ist prf M Ht ading ;4, do 2nd prf' 6*l do Ist prf ts\ P* Mail I2'y lo 2nd pi f. 36*4, People s Gas 99 H. G W C . I*reased H Cat 4o do prf . ft* $ do do prf ' Hi L. A H F. *33 Pblr Pal far 3UI !o do Ist prf.. 7ft H. Rope AT... 5 do 2nd prf .. 54*4 Htlgttr !*>*♦ Ht. L. Hw ..... 16, do prf Ilsi do do prf .. F> |T., C A Iron SX 1 * Ht. p J 3314 I*. B leather do prf Iftftki do do prf 744 Ht. P A Ufn...125 V H Rubber 3\ Ho I’a 42% Vdo |rf 7ft% Ho Ry 21 Wert Fnion . W% do do prf 71 It- I A H 16 T. P 22 do prf In Pa 76% P C.C. * Hi L. 56 do do prf 88*4 Honda F H 2s. ref.reg 105 j do do Is ft|>, do coy 106't lsts ..lift ■k) ir, ri-K. 1101, S. J C iii. 1299, |,, rou - V '* (’. Jl* ... 7!** do new 4e.r<*K.llt do do 4 lot> ,lo 11. H i.,CAU l.V* $ O 1, M’j do old in. re*.117.1, N. 3 . 4* A Hi do old 4k. rou Il9<, *-• A* 199', do M, rru ...II3A, S. * VV ron.4k 995, do sr, u)U. ...11.3*, A)rr N*av. let, .111 I>. of C. Ulk ...U k> do 4k ltd Atrh. *rn 4k ° Tr 8 I- * I29 1 , do djl 4k ... UK, do do ron 9k lIIV, l .if <; I on. .Mt S—d. Urn. 4k 9M, do let Inr .V, . *1- D. 3V Ikik .Mil do ?nd lm-. ... 17*. B >- )<• * lr. M Can. Ho. ind* .I9A, eon • HJH C 4 O. 4*X ...104 tn, L it B F. do do 9* IDO*. *rn, 6* ! C. & Nw. con. 91. I*, con* .....Ml 7k I>, Hi P: C. * I*. do do 8. r "U tJMi Del*, o* 1 1M do do 5* ITJf. Chi Term 4k KV, 0 IM 4k R>, Col Ho 4* 94>, Ho Hy. 6k .114', I*. & R O. 4*101% 8. Kof * Tk JO Eric Gen 4k ... 96*, T 4Kr I*. Iklk ...114 1' \V. 49 D. C. do <lo 2nd* 96 DU sw*, Cn In. 4* 107 (}n. Bier. S* ...146 \V*t>*h I*l* .117% I*. Cen. I*l* ....ItJV do ind* I* I, A N. Cnl 4k 101 1 , W-id Hhorr 4k .115 MO . K * T VVI*. Cen 4*l* 9 j, k jK :. 79’, Y>. Comurle* 9W, Sow York. Dec. to —Btendard 011 91.1'/ HP Sow York. Dec. Jf* —ConKO.ldetrd Ga* clOKrd 191. Seaboard fteeaettles. Haliimutc. Dec. 30—Beabourd common. to I ,bios Heaboard preferred. 2t,; bond* 4*. 72M72*t llarptl A 4 o'* at nek l.ettrr. New York. Dec. 30—The Bank of Kng lar.d did not advance It* maximum of dis count a* expected American stock* In that market were Irregular and lower with strength, however, exhibited hy Denver preferred. ItlinM* Central amt pnn*ytvan4e Uattr ihe market hardened all around. Tha general markat waa steady and feature!##* Con#ot* were un changed s 87'. The continental market* were steady A t.romlnent Berlin banking hounc wee reported to be In difficulties Some tmpor ten! tel head meeting* were scheduled *nc to-day. notably those of Ltk* Shore, Michigan Central, Lake Ur. and Canada Southern Railway. Trains Arrive and Depart Revgnnsh nn ftOth hieridisn Time—Ona Hour Howr Than City Time K Deluli 1 In Effect Dec 9. iftOft. • KEad _ t 6 tUi: baht |J read rp7~ (Cent i a N li Mpin 1- Kiam I. .. Savannah 7T.. . Ar~9'**m 1 o'ii*tn (Easurn Tint* ) 4 34|xn 4 23am Blaickvtlle . Lv 2 57am l 10pm 6 lopm ft o.'mhi Ar Columbia . Lv l 15am tl lam * ftiptn ft 45am Ar .. .. Charlotte .. |,v ft 55 pm (loam ••' • V r i Lvjl 7 tflpi • • • " Ar Norfolk L * • 1 M(*m Ar Da*vl .. l.* 9 o,ni. (Main 79pmT|7r I tU.fimon* i* u 4:pm 11 oopm J Him, I 4lp Ar (.jrnckburg . Lv .1 ldi*i 7 ttaM 4 lUir &.1 pm Ar Chr|.M teavlJl* Dv 1 o*(*n:l7 94i n 7 lean* I 90j,nv Ar W.,ab>nlon l.v .11 19-im; 9 9op.iv 9 15am 11 Kpm Ar Ball moro I.v 9 Ram 9J wn 1195 am ! Mini Ar . I‘hllatfclphia Lv|| 9#an * 9i|m * 03|.n. Kj.vm Ar N' W Yoik 1,v|,12 Mam I 59'" 9 JOpm I ,|.m Ar Bo<lon l<*|| ft *|>m W M*m No w To mi: RBMH XJBS WOT. jl No 3i i tCemnl Tim) [| •7 *6m : ,X.v Havamiali . I■ - 9On (Baviorn Time) I.v Columbia A* I i:-atrv 11 7.arr |,v Siiaria'ilaxk I.v *■ . vtv* ■Wm i.v Aabaril - . . i.v 1W o7pm Ar |io( B,.i.nc- . Id ;U team 7 aoimi Ar Knoxville I-* I* 1 " * J®'*"* Ar l>rxln a mi I,v 1 10 op.n '1 ■ etn Ar (TnclllMtl ........ .Id uOpm m * hi Unit .1* 18m 7 K*im Ar la>ul#vtil.. I.v) 1 4ia*n All iraln* arrive and dr(r4 from tlieplanl H>*iem Hiailon. TllßOt OH CAR HBRYICB. rTC TRAINH AND 14 DAILY. NEW YORK AND FIXRIDA KXPRF.HH Yaall buled limited train*. llh I’ullman Dtawing Rnonv Hlreidng Car* between Havan. nali and New York Conn* la at IVa.hlnalon -uli Colonial K*|>reK for B" ion Pullman Hiec|vln* Care (♦rween Chari >4t.. ml Richmond and Charlotla and Nor folk Dlnlna Cara Serve all meal* beta >‘en Hnvannah and (Va<hln(loti TRAINS 15 AND M DAII.T TIIE I NITKD STATTH FABT MAlt, V.4lbiiled limited train*, rarrylnf Pullnain Drawtni Room Hlerpln* Car* ld*rti H.v.n ah and New York Dlnlif Car* erv* All meal* between Havaiinah and Waonln(lOn Alko Pullman Drawing Room Hlaepttig Car* between Savannah and Ctnclnnad. ■ hroiich Aahevllle and Tho l-and or tha Sky ' For complete hiformallnn •* lo ra|r achodulM. etr apply to F S GANNON II V 1* A 0 M J M I’l’l.P T M 3V A TI'RK, G P. A . Washington. f> 4” f 11. HARDWICK Aa4 C.en - I Pa* Agent Atlanta, Ga R C ni.ATTNFR, Ticket Aent. Plant Hyateni Station JAMES FREEMAN, C P AT A 141 Hull *treel Hnvannah. (1* . Phone* ISO Southern An Increaae In ihe Sliore dividend wa* talked of The practical con lukloii of negoihvlloiiK to cfdtKolldal* Guagenhelm'a S**m ; proiierllee with the American Smelting and Reltnlng '<* would. H waa ajlueiM be lied I the laller Banker* e-ilmaie ihe January dlahiire. me lit* a* Ihe mormon* *u*n of llaMUiov The market oponerl li regular. Sugar waa Ihe leader will, wide opening tain* e tending 10 7'. i*rr . eni I nlon P i-111. waa notably atrong Buying ion Mered goo.i largely * niHla*lon liouae* Norlliew Pa villi* .’lowed imdei beat, not very Arm ln *!.|e buying le|alle*l Wle 111 (lie d> iloulhern Pa 111.- wa* noiheabtv lievvy l.aige block of long aiock i-omlng on lie market Trarilon alo*-lu In av v Weaiern -ellliig -leel elock* People * Ga*. Hellre men! Brie 2nd pteferreil 1 alk.d alioul To lal *le* of Ktock* io-day l.jHl.JJ*' VIIIOSI.I. (IROM 4 9I4KF/I*. Note—The*- quoiallona ar* revlK.-d dally' *nd a" *•''• ' n,, * r "• In acord with Ihe pievalling whi>le*al* , . Idl .aI Quotolm*!* ate in • need when they di*agre aaitli tha price, tehole aaler* aak I ouavlry od Norlherw Prodaee POCI-TRY—Tha niaiket la alaadv Quo tation* Htoliere. 30|J l*r pair, hall grown 45g5t9 • Iliree-fourth* giuwu. 5. Si. hen*. 9Tti7i* rooeiera. 40060 c; duck* ’**uJr . geeae. 7!</|l U 0 EGGS—Freah cand.ed, <BM24c. • old ator age, 77c. BETTER- Tire tone of Ihe market I* him (juoiation* Cooking lie; imita tion*. 93c; New York Male daltg. 94V. extra Elgin*. 77c CHEESE- Market Him: fancy full . 1,01,1 Cheee 11',4114e for JO lo Jl-poun.i average. JMS9h-|tmd avarage* l.iy Early Yrgelakln. IHIHII POTATOES- Northern. fc'<o tack CABBAGE-9<J9. per head: erare* I.'(cat I tNIONB- Yellow In barrel*. 9*75; crate*. *1.00; red. 92 90 Breadatuß. Hay **4 Grata. f'l/ll'H Market *leadv . patent, 94 E; atraiglit D 76. fancy. 93 <ti. family. $3 M MKAI. I'earl. per barrel 9* 50. iwr ea, k. 91 15. city meal, pet *ack, bolted. II 07V w iter ground. *1.12',. cllv rn *oo9*. 91.15. i-wrl gill*. Hudmrt*. per liarre,, t_. t^ T e.t k, tl 10; aiiixlry brand*. *1.15 ' CORN—Market tlrm; white. Job lor* 62 . carload lot*. So mixed corn. Job lota, 60, ; carlo*,l lot*. 6'*. RICE Market aleady; demand good, fancy head. 9c; fancy. 9Hc. Prime 9 Good 4>*gMH Fair 4 *414 Common $94 r, ATM-No * mixed carload, 39-; tab lot*. 37>t|S9c; while clipped, ear*. *7c; Job. 40. HRAN—Job lol*. 5,'; carload lot*. *0 MAY- Marker teny, No. I timothy. K'-tC. Job. 95c; No 9. 90c. Jolt. Wye eara s„xnr and 4 ogee. BUGAR 'ut loaf * 23 Diamond A S.* "rushed * 2*Confectloners' A 688 Powdered . 5.9* White Extra C 5 3* JCXXX pow'd WBxtra C 533 Granulated 5 as Golden C 8.11 Cubes Yellows .4 88 Mould A * 13! COFFEE— Moctia J# c Prime No 8 ... 10*4e Java 2 C flood No 4 10*4-- Peaberry >< eiFalr No 8 1# c Fancy No. I llHclOrdlnary No * 98*c Choice No I thkgclCorr.mcn No T ..9 t t niton Hsasisi and Ties. BAGGING- Market firm; Juts. 284- pound *V: large lota. 884 c: small lota. I pound. 7V\ sen IsUnd bagging. 1284 c. TlES—fiisndard. 45-pound, arrow, large lots. ll®. small lots, 1133 Salt, Hides end Wool HAl.T—Demand t* fair and *he market steady. carload lots. 100-pound burlap sacks. 87c; tin-pound cotton aarka. B*c. 110-pound burlap eacks. BU*c. 110-pound cotton ea-ka. BVy; 126-pound burlap sacks. SB'4< ; 125-pound cotton sacks, 59>rc; Xil-pound burlao aack*. tie HIDES- Market firm. dry flint, Illy, dry salt. tl‘y: green salted, *• wool-—Nominal, prim* Georgia, free of s n.d bur* and black wool. 19c; bUck. ic. burry. 10c. Wax, 2Sc; tallow. 38*c Deer skin*. tOc- Dried and Evaporated Frails. APPI.ES- Evaporated Vt*7r; sun dried. SMI#. . .. . APRICOT*— Evaporated, 10c pound; nectarine*. 18* RAIHINR—L L.. 83 ®; tmirerlal cabinets 82 75; loose. 5"-pound boars. *4r lund PE AC HE IF Evaporated, pealed, 17>4c; un|tealed. I*oBc. PEARS— Evaporated, *V Hardware and Hulldlnc Wnpplie*. I.IME, CALCIUM. PLASTER AND Cement—Alabama and .Georgia lime In fair demand and sell at ® oenta n barrel, special calcined plaeler, 81.® per barrel, hair. 80*>- RoaaSale resnent. 8I.308I1.V; carload lota, special. Portland cement, re tail 12 25, carload lots. 82.0002 ® LUMBER. F. O. B VESSELS. SAVAN NAH Minimum, yard siaer. 810500110); car sills 812.8001*.®; difficult else#. H® 01*.i ship stock. lIB.UJOIBW. aawn Has. *srpos.6<). hewn *!•*, 25088 c OlL—Market elendy. demand fair; sig nal 85050 c. West Virginia black, 8012 c; lard Me, neatsfoot. ®o7Oc; machinery. 18 021 c llraeed oil. raw, W**c, boiled. 7884 c; kerosene prime while. Ur, water wrhlt#. lie Pratt's astral. 18c; deodorised stove gasoline drum*. IlVic; empty oil barrels, delivered. 85" HHOT- Drop, I! U, B B. and large, 81.71; chilled 81.75. IRON -Market vary steady, Swede. 84c. NAIIJ4—Out. *2 baee. sure 81 ® base. BA RUED WIRE—|3.W per 100 pounds. OI’NPOWDFR—Per krg. Aualln crack ahol. 94 "i. half keg* I.‘ ?• quarter keg*. 91 25; champion ducking quarter k*g* $2 25, InitKViit nnd Haiiitd mokele,a. half keg* 11135. quarter keg*. 15.75; l-puund. canlfler*. 91W le* 29 per cent . Toil* dorf mokele* powder, 1-pound can*, tl. id-pound can*. B>c pound. I'rult* anil Ant*. APPI.ES -Northern variety. SSitdiJKi ORANGES I Pl* 1 tl '0413 id. PRUNES- 40* l 50-. 10,'; Stt* to *<Vk 9(b". gn* to Ik. 7, The lo *1 9(*c; *'** lo *>* 9c, > to !>*, I've BAN A N AB—ll U I 75 bun. li I.KMONS Mark, ! aleady, al *2 30 i'OCOANPTB It • i>er inn PKANt'TK Amide clock fair demand, maiket tlrm . fancy hand-ph ked Virginia, per pout,,l I 1 ,*', h tn.l pb ke.l Virginia, ex I rat 4, ; N C ee,l |>eanul*, 4c NI'TR Almond*. Tarragon*, 17c; IvDia I* ; walnut* French, lie; Naple* 1934 c: pecan*. 12c; Hiaill* lie; Alberta. 13c; ~* *• Tied nut*. Mi-pouiid and 26-poun<l l*e*. 12<4c. 11a, „n. Hkho and l.ard. BAf-ON-Market Arm; D S C R *|de| 7 1 *, . D H Rellle* k', ■ 11->*Ktern|. ac-onl lug to average alxe. D H Itellle*, (We,tern); antoked (V R aide*. *%c. HAMS Sugar cured. HMfllHe I.ARD Pure. In tierce* M4O; In 90 lM>und* lln and m pound tube *'4 . ■ omiKHin.t in Her, e* 9, ; M pound till*, and 40-pound* lube *',c. vtiarßt.i. a aeoi a. PISH—Mat kerel, half-barrel*. No 1. 9. No 2. 7. No 3. |5 75. kit*. No l] 91 20. No 2. 91 10. No 3. *.*• Codfl.li, I iwund brick*. 9. . 2-poun.l brick*. 9V4* Smoked herring. |>er hoi 17019. Dutch herring, in keg*. 91 10. new mullet*, hale barret*. 92 75. SYHI'P Mat kit quiet, Georgia and Plorld.t k>tup. buying ar TXOWi-. aelllng a’ >'4127 . augar liouxe al IfiQtDr. HONEY Fair demand, Klralned, In bar rel*. Ui* r gallon. High wine* ba*ia. 11.97 f)( KA3 PHIIIUHT4. COTTON—Savannah to Boalnn, per ewl . 26e. lo N'arv York, i*r Ctrl, 20c. lo Phlladalphla. per bal*. 91. Baltimore. II FOREIGN DIRECT lltemen 40, . IJv eifiool. 40 . Ilamhuig 49- ; Genoa, COr Batcelona. 66* Mancheater. gi, ; fluvra, 45c; Antwerp, tor Hvil, Wr. Kofteidini. 45 , Trlcxle, stc. INDIRECT Liverpool, 35* 33-; Ham burg 40,-, Gothenburg, 93c, I.I'MBER By 44>f1l—Freight* *t*a,ly; 10 Balilmore and eaKtward. 91 60 to 95 75 per M Ineludlng Pori land I.I’MHEIt By Hie*ni Savannah to Baltimore. 95. ro P l< H or B and O dock*. 9 >l to Philadelphia, 14 2-9,- pet cwl (4 pound* lo foot 1; to Naw York. I* .’A pet M 97 25 lo dock, lightered lo BokUU). M 60 NAVAL STOKER—The market I* Arm; medium Klxe veaael* itoaln—Cork, for or der*. 3* 9,1 tier barrel of 310 |ound*. and a 1" r cent primage Hplrtl* 4* 9d per 40 gallor* grti**. and 5 i* r cent primage lxirge vrsael*. toeln. sk; *p:rH*. 4* 3d St, am. He per 100 pound* on roaln; 21 'V' on KplrltK, Ha vat,Halt to lloMofi, and 9V' on rosin and 19c on *t>iill to New York. OK YIN. fSOVHinat ETC. New York Dee. 19.—Flour eonlmun! In Ktea/ly |io*lt|on without pres-ure to e|| Flour steady; buckwheat flour dull, buck wheat (jut*t Corn mal steady Ry* easy; No 2 Western. 59c. f.0.b., afloat Barley quiet, do mail dull. Wheal—Spot aleady; No ,2 rd 77%, f.o.b option* opened #y through short ■telling by local trader*, bur were *oou sirstiginetieil by preillcllon* of smaller Northwest re sip, h and *n active ,-over- Ing; rluaed *tea9v at %c, net *dvjnee. January closed 7*%e; March. T9%e, May, 7%e; December. 77%c Corn—Spot aleady. No. 2 4*%e. elevator: opt lone market va* steady early In the day Without much feature reflecting smaller country offering*, steadier cable*, large clearance stxl export demand. Final ly yielding uteler sale* for long account. It ,|o*ed easy at *9l%e net decline; Jan uary ck>*ed 44c; May closed 42c; Decem ber closed 49',* Oal*—Hpol firm. No 2. 27%c; option* neglected ami steadily held. Beef steady Cut meat* •lull; picklwl shoulder*. 9%;; pickles! ham* x',r*c lard dull; Western steamed 17 35; re fined steady; compound. s%t<c I'ortc t*ady; butter rteady. creamery. 17(123c. factory, H%|H9e; date dairy. I4ff 23- Cheese strong; fancy large, fall made, l!%BlI%c; fane) etnall made ]|,412, Egg- weak; slate 11%> Pennsylvania 24*t 29. . Western regular pa- king, at mark. 3)>1123%. Potatoes quiet; Jersey*. II 0041137%; .New York. 11 23flj l .92%. Long Island. 91.j0g 1.73. Jersey sweets. 11 754)2 75 Tallow Arm Petroleum quiet. Roaln steady; strained, common to good 21.79 Turpentine quiet. (O^gßc. Rice firm. Moioswe* steady. cbt>.a quiet; Long Island, per 149. MIL Cotton by leam 10 Uverpool. I7c. Coffee—Bpof eoffee Rio quiet; No 7. In volre. 4%r mild qu|#', Cordova 9%U%e Coffee future* openesl steady w,|th prices. 9 to W fsotnt* hlaher. and later scored further *lgn*l gain* on SCltv* covering and buying or- tho reaction ttinory, dur ing the afternoon, und ,|oed barely steo.lv Will) pel' - **, net. 10 to 39 p.>Hit* higher. Total a*lre M.flth itag*. Including Decem ber at 9.59 c; March. 9.419 Me: May. 5.758 5 *c Sugar—Raw steady; fair rflOplog, IV-. Plant System of Railways. Train* operwl-l hv •v.th meridian nmw- One hour >*,*. r than eltp ma*. In eAect Dec. 9. 19*). All train*. ~ Lv. Savannah Dally Ar Savannah. Baiwevn 1 35 * Kavantvih |l> 10 am 310 am .. B'ayrro*- .... 100 a * 10 am| . Jack-onvtlte no 40 am 315 pm . and Plorhla 113 49 pm ' ih in • p ,1 ll I or vn 1 ■ eni Savannah J 2 55 am 5 13 am t'hurlr*lon ’ 7 90 am 1 I'm a I'd Ka*t |995 pm 1 * \ Brunaw k. Between. * n* *m Drunawl k I 90, m * *• 1 m Jeeup 4 tl pm Savannah ,nd .....| 7 19am ■ t'oiin,- Hon* *1 P,,ri Tampa wtfh Penln. Mtlar and tl, (denial le.iner* leaving fop Kcv \(>i and Havana Monday*. Thura* daly * and Kalurday*. ll flit p m ('ail at Ticket (till, e* for further Infor* mo lion J II POI.IIKMI’H T P A WARD CLARK. City Ticket Agent. De Sntii Hotel Pliorie 73 It W wig ns Pi,-enger Triffl- Man ager. Savannah, (la. 0$ m. RYca y Schedule Effective Dec 19. 1910. Tragi* arrive 01 and depart from Central Station. We*l llroad. foot nf Liberty atreet 90th Meridian Time One hour *hvwer than elly time l<e*v# Arrlvo Savannah: Augusta Macon. Atlanta,l •’ 43am Covington, MNledgevllla *9 00pm land alt Inlermedial* polnla| A igu*l,i Macon AtlantEj Athens. Montgomery, CO-1 *9 ORirn lutnbtiK. Bunilnghani, Am-'h 90am ari ua Butnuta and Troy.| 1 ■; ” lh>ver A onimodatkm |7 40am I.* (topni Ouvion Dinner Train )|4 60pm •iiaih |Ex ept Sunday nETWI I N SAVANNAH AND TYRKB. 7.',th Merlailaii or Hayannah elly tlm*. LEAVE SAVANNAH. Daliy 930 a m . 3On p m LEAVE TYREE 2- a 111 ... W p m Connection* made at terminal point* with all trail* Nortitwmi. Weat and South We* I. Sleeping car* on night train* between Savannah ind Augucta, Macon. Atlanta and Birmingham Parka , ar* on day train* l>*tween Sa vannali. M*,-on mi Atlanta. For tomplete infor matlCNi. arhedulaa, rate* and connection* apply lo W Q HI4EWEB city Ticket and Paa •tenger Agent. 107 Bull atraar. or W R McINTVRF Depot Tick*! Agent. J. C HAILE Genetwl Pawenger Agent. K II HINTON Traltle Manager. TIIKO. I) KLINE, General Superin tendent. Savannah Ga. fflgujwi IjMITED Double Daily Service The short line lo Norfolk. Washington, Baltimore. Philadelphia, Naw York - Ihe East ARRIVAL OK TRAINi FROM No 97 North and Eaat 900 am No u l,en,n*,y and l.ocal Ht a . "na 10 am No II North mat Eaat 13 10 pm No 44 Jacksonville and Florida .. I to pm No 72 Montgomery and Weal 2l pm No 74 Helena and Ixical Point#... 9 49 am No *4 Jacksonville and Florida...ll k) pm DEPARTURE OF TRAINS Fon No 97 JackeonvlUr and Florida,.. 5 09 am No tl J* kaotivlll* and Florida. .12 M pm No 44 New York and East 1 M pm No *• Dei mark ,r.d A ,g,iia 3 16 pm No 71 Monlgontery and We*l .... T 35 am No 73 Helena and Igtcal B,alien* 9 h> pm No 49 New York and Eaat 1199 pm Magnlflcetii Pullman buffet ale* ping car service to V3 ashUigloti. Balilmore. Phila delphia nnd New Y'ork; also lo 1 ibaiti vllle and Tampa Dining car* from Savannah lo Hamlat and Kkhmond to Naw York Hufr*( parlor care Savannah to Mead aomrry. Kor additional Information apply lo Tlckel Ofllua, Bull and Bryan alraatE Phon* M. 1 11 1 ■ , enlrirugal. M teal. vSc molamaa sugar, 3%c. tGlnctf quirt. POTTO3 tKPtI OIL. New York. Dec. 20 -Colton seed oil: Vary few ml*< wer.- reported to-day and the market losed about aleady; prim# crude barrel*. 97c'. prime summer yellow, 29V; off summer yellow. 29c. prim* whit*. 344135. . |.rt*n* winter yellow. 34gM7c; prim*, meal. 935-W. (Nit till) 3I9MKET9. Chhogo.Den. 29 - Molar at receipts, bull- Ikli Argentine new* and Mrmneaa al Ur errool auatalned wheat to-day, May elop ing unchanged Corn ckamd % and lower. reKpectlvely. for May. January and December Oal* cJoawf a attad* down nnd provision* practically u,--hanged The leading fu:urea ranged a* fullowa: Opening Hlghepi. ixtwest Clot Ing. Wheal. No. Z~ Dac 70 70 99% (gti Jan *> t 70% 7,y®Tv% 70 70>m70% May . 72%®72% 72% 79% 7*%n Corn. No. I— !)• 4*i%g4t% 41% 40% 40% Jan 27% 27% 14% 14% May ... M%tt29% 39% 19 29% o*l*. No 2- Dec 21% 21% 91% 0% Jan 21% 21% 21% 21% May .23% V 123% 23%t33% 22% 2% M** Pork, per barrel— Jan 112 31 112 27% 212 ID 2$ May ...12 90 US) U 12% U 19% laird per 100 pound*— Dec 7 9 7 24 7 20 I Jan 9 90 4 90 9 *7% 4 17% Mav 4 95 9$ 9 92% 98% Shot, Hi m, per 100 pounds— Jan .... 425 439 930 32% May . • 37% <ll% 615 • 19% Cash quotation* were as follow*; Flour dull and easy; No. 3 spring wheat. 7D%® 71c; No. 2 red. 71#T4c; No. 2 corn. *oc. No. 3 yellow, the. No. 3 oats. 22%®3tc; Nflf t whit*. e5%%c No. 2 whit*. 25%19n; No. 2 rye. 51092 c, fair m choice mailing bar ley. Uot*c; No. 1 flaxeeed. tl.lt; N. ! Northwestern. tl.flO; prim* timothy seed. 9140. moes pork per barrel. 91112%#11 21; lard, par Mo idurul*. M.KO7.S; short ribs •Idea tlooeei. 19.39*999; dry aalted should er* (taoaedt 15(7%U.U%; short dear ■lda* tboxe.li 14 7on K. whlahy. tsaala of high wine*, f1.39; clover, contract grad% 919.0001025. 7