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review of the markets.
UXDITIOS OP OWBIUL THADI)
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Markrw.
The hlorn.ng News Office,
Friday, line. a.
The close of the present week Is the
list of lh presant calendar year, ana
mark* the close of one of the meet pro*
parous years In the history of local trade.
The commercial Interests may boast of
the fact that Huvatuiah'* re.-ord Is such
as to compare favorably with any othar
city in the oui try for Improvement In
every direction that contribute* to the es
tablishment of a a rest seaport A* com
plaint Is heard from none It Is unnecca
mry to name the branches that have
pi capered.
The bast Index to the business transact
ed duiing the calendar year Is the hank
cKwrtngs (or lhOu, reference to which Is
made in the local columns It Is pretty
safe to say that few. If any, other cities
In the country can make a showing with
tie Increaee In clearings far shove an
hundred millions of dollars.
Nothing of interest has characterised the
le al markets -luring the weak closing to
day. Cotton rulad steady act quiet most
pi the week, wtth very little trading be
ing done. The tunicntin* market showed
u tendency to yield. Hoslns ruled Arm
after a sharp decltns In pales The whole
sale markets ruled quiet. Ths following
r- sum* of the markets will show their
lone and quotations at the closing to-day:
corns*-
The cottotn market has been a tame af
f*lr pretiy much all week The demand
was limited, and th* result was a re
stricted hustnese The feature of the
week was the sales for New York ac
count. Thl- was cotton to be applied to
December contracts.
The following were Ihe official spot quo
tations *i the close of ihe market at the
i'ottoo Exchange to-day:
• “ [rSifLA't
| day. | year.
■ had middling 99-167 9-1$
Middling I* S-l* 7%
I.ow middling a 11-I*7 1-1*
Urket quiet and steady , tah ft
Receipts l*aef Week.
| ITp- Sea
Keoalpts of Cotton— | land _lal‘d.
rte- elpts put weak I **S7
•tame week last year 1 19,735 4.131
Particulars of Receipts—
entral Railroad i ls.®si I*l
H„ F. ft W | 3.454 2.049
harlaaton and Savannah ~..| 171
.Southern Railway | 76
River steamers | 63 ...
- arte I * 1*
Heaufort steamers I
ttaaboard Air I-tne ] 5.14! 1.038
Exports—
Exports last week • 26.11* 2.91*
. .mi week last year 31.767 1.171
Movement—
Brunswick .. | SO
• harleatoa ...j 106; ...
Baltimore 2.139
N.w York i 7.175 1.34!
Philadelphia j 1.17|
Manchester 1.731 1.371
Htal | 4.96 b
hrenien j 1.411
Slot k on hand and ships .... 114,616 22.96,
Same -lay last year 199.979 1* 31-'.
Savannah Receipts, Exports and Stocks
llscelved this day 3.(63
Received same day last year 1.161
Same day year before last 2.769
He- etpis past week 29.3*6
Hams week last year 2.1.166
Same week year before last 23.712
Received since Sept. 1 682.9U7
Received earn-- time last year 699.849
Export* Past Week—
Exports this dy. coastwise 3.760
Ixports past week, coastwise 13,173
Exports post week, continent 6.431
Exports past week. France None
l.xporti fxswt week. Great Rritaln. I.U
Tula! exports past week 28.104
Exi>rtw Since Sept. 1. 1900—
To (Sresl Britain 114.276
To France 21.096
To the -hntlnsnt 216.643
Total foreign 421,194
'lotal coastwise 132.96!
Total exports 554.185
Exports 8-me Time Igtat Year—
■ -Treat Britain 11.299
r " France 30.644
" the continent 216.2U8
Total foreign &**.<i
7ot*| coastwise 171.391
total exports 901444
Block on han-l this day 1*1.674
S*ook on hand same- day last ysar. 159,026
Receipts and Stocks at All Purls—
Receipts this day 37,397
This day last year 22.231
Thl* day year before la*l 31.557
Receipts past week 324.761
Same days last year 171.441
Year before last 291.159
Total receipt* atnee Sept. 1. 1199, .1.452.534
Some lime last year 3.912.662
S.ime tune year before lasi 5,740. pot
stock ai all port* to-day 1.W0.614
Stork same day last year 1.132 22*
I’ally movements at other porta—
-lalveston—Easy; middling. 9 7-lc: net
receipts, 8.015; gross. 1.915; stock, 234.246.
New Orleans—Steady: middling. 9%c;net
r ‘ 4lpts. 16.HKS, gross, 15.669. sales, 2,Ju#;
nock. 410.464
Mobile—Quiet: middling. 9 3-18 r; net re
r-tpts, til; gross. 511; sales, 20U; slock.
3- XI.
Charleston—Firm. middling. 914 c; net re
ceipts, 544; grins. 644; stock. 22.292
Wilmington—Fitm. middling. 9He; net
r--rl|.ts. 791: gross. 719; stock. 7.77*.
Norfolk-Hull; middling. 97-l*c; net re.
"Ipts. 1.902. gross. 1,902; sales. 44: slock.
414
Baltimore—-Momlnfll: middling, 10c: ner
r-c- Ipts. 1.495; grows. 1.496; stock. 19.307
New York-Dull, middling. 10 5-l Sc. net
P-eipts, 1.793, gross. 9.921; slock. 90.166
lioaton—Dull; middling, I0 5-I9c; net re
f lids. 1.793; gross. 1.792
Philadelphia—Quiet; middling. 10 9-16 e;
>iet receipts, 25; gross. 25; aales. 225. stock.
*.:jo. 1
Newport News—Firm; ret receipts. 741:
fuss, 749; stock. 5 506.
Daily movements at Interior towns—
Augusta—Quiet: middling. 9%c, net re
ceipts. 430. grosi. 524, sales. 195; slock.
55 119.
Memphis- Steady: middling. 9 9-lc: ret
receipts, 2.310; gross, 4,23 ft, sales, KX).
• lock. 192.790.
SI. Louie—Quiet; middling. 99-llc. net
t" dpi*, 1.910. gross, 10.997; Stock. 71.749
''loelnnatl—Quiet; middling. 9%c; net
r-ealpta, 2.112; gross. 2.112: stock. 11.942
Houston— Easv; middling. 9 7-l*c; net re
• ipts. n.907; gro>K. 11,007: sales. 19; stock.
lI'.4UU
1 Arulsvtlle—Weekly, firm; middling. 9%e:
net receipts, 74; grtws, 74; rales. 74; stock.
*7.
Exports of f’otloei This Day—
New Orleans—4 toast wise, 35.
Havannah—Coastwise. 2.750.
I'harleston—Coastwise. 111.
uiirninguHi—To thr - uuflaenl. 6-729.
Norfolk—Coastwise. 3.1*17.
nsltlmore—To the continent. 330
New Vork-To Clreal Britain, 2UO. conti
nent. 117.
N-W|xirt News—To Or sat Britain. 1.954;
coastwise. 3*4
Philadelphia—'To the continent. 9OT
Torsi foreign exports from all ports this
dag—To Or--at Britain. 1,154; to Ihe con
tinent 7.M.
Total foreign exports from all ports thus
far this week—To Clreal Britain 93.909: o
France. 32.37*1 to Ihe continent. S*.7oa
Total foreign exports since Sept. 1, MOO—
MURPHY & CO . INC.,
J*®"? Of Trade Building, gavannaii
Prlvww leased wires direct to New York.
Chicago and New Orleans
4-OTTO.q. ITUlk* AMI (.Halt
New York office. No Cl Broadway.
Officoa in principal dries throughout the
south. Wrt4o for our Market Maaual and
g tnsirnct'uns for tradere
To Great Britain. 1.619.264. to France. 365.-
18. to the ontineni. U 37.796
’FI 1*1.4X11 t'OTTllt.
Prices about *a follows
Extra rholer Florida* 23 ag
Fancy Ueorglas 314x4x39
oholi-o Ueork-as 21 uflto
Choice Georgias jq p
Extra fine Georgia* I* st
Fine Ueorglas ...i* r—.
Receipt- and Htouk*— 1105-0; 1889 o#.
Re-ell.t* pa-4 week 77TT77T7TT- '3 011 lid
Export*. week j 1,91* 4,171
Receipts this mason C 49 51.32#
bales past week | 6*,, £,jj7
Block on han-l | 25,9)17 22 IP7
Charleston, Dec 21 —Rea Island i-otton,
quotations unchanged. R< eiptf. *- bag*;
export-. 624, sales, 419; stock. 2,9*1
ttiTTox ritrnn.
The Closing (Intel XXlih Prices 4
I‘olnta OR m A |>.
New York, Dec. 29.—Quits general buy
ing of the iioar positions and absence
of support in thr late cotton months with
selling pressure from abroad, c.viscd a
widening of the polity between torse rv
epeettve options In to-day's mark-1. Tak
en as a whole, speculation was feeble. 80
far as Investment business was concern
ed. very little was dune Room traders
were handicapped by conflicting reports
tn cl:-’illation concerning the kin* and
short Interests In the January option,now
the center of attraction On the opening
<lf markot was quiet with prices 1 to 4
|>olnls lower under light room aisl some
foreign selling, all based npun the easier
turn of the IJverpool market am! under
p-ore liberal sbowmg of receipts. Boon
after the call nesr month shorts took
frigid on rumors that January wu to be
force-1 -onssterahly higher. The claim
that Jft.ijftu lades iiecemher notices ha-l
been Issued and eagerly gathered In hy
rxport and spot cottun houses helped tu
give the market a steadier undertone.
Prices readily responded to the ehangx
In the feeling and a- laverponl quickly
rallied to conform with our firmness, a
aub-tanl.il net rtsr wws soon recorded
January climbed to 9 63 and December was
also much ttrmer Europe sold the far
months s* a hedge against large holdings
In the winter positions, with Ihe result
that the upturn* tapeted off slowly Early
afternoon UevelupmeiMS were ißscottrwg-
Ing. large es'lmwtes for 10-murrtvw's re
ceipts lending to selling December ttno
J.muary shorts were trestles*, however,
and covered on all the easier period- The
close seas quiet with prices 4 points lower
to 9 points higher.
Fl.l fTt ATIOX* IX FITYRB9.
New York. Dec. 36—Cotton lulores
opened quiet and closed quiet. Prices a
follows;
| Open High lgowT'Closn.
January'' J 9 58 ~92~ 931 9 .'ft
February .... 9.38 939 937 936
March 939 j 9.49 933 I *T
April 99b| 911 926 9
May 927 934 927| 92*
June • $.35 i9 36 9.23 925
July 1 9 21 922 916 9.19
August 895 697 8.91 8.93
September ...j $.34 *34 832 837
October j .... j 8.04 I *92 | 8.01
December ....( 10 09 j 10.15 10,02 10 IS
LIVER root. COTTON RSRKFT.
Llver|>ool. Dec. 28. 4 p. m.-Bpot ltnilled
deman.l. prices. 1 -S2d lower American
middling fair. 5%d. go-d middling. I 9-lfd;
low middling. 5 9-311. middling. 5 15-XXd;
suwl ordinary. E 1-I2d; ordinary. 4 -S2*l
Th* sale* of Ihe day weir *.y> haler, of
which 500 were for -peculation ond exiort.
and Included 5.100 American; receipt*. 12.-
ino hale*. Including 11.001 American.
Future* op*nrl qulst and closed steady;
AmerlCsn middling, low middling clause.
December. 6 29d seller*: December Jan
uary, 5.22d buyers; January-Februsrv,
5 19*1 btiyers; February-March. 5.161 sell
ers; March-April. 5 ISd buyers: April M:iy.
5 mtif. lid Seller*; Mxy-June. 5 99d sclflrs;
June-July. slflf.d sellers; July-Auguet
6ttfß6 03d buyers; August-September, 4.51d
buyers
DEW OBUMM tOTTOX Fl TERMS.
New Orleans. Dec. 28.~Colton futures
closed quiet and steady.
December. 930 bid April 9.23719.23
Tamtarv 9 2T9 May 9119 22
February 9 209 June 919 21
March 3.1599. X I July S.l7w.ii
COTTON ITTTF.nt
New York. Dec. 2*.—Murphy ft *'o sav:
The Liverpool market was practically un
changed from yesterday's close: sale*
999 middling upland-. 8 10-3 M. The De
ermber option tn uur market (e atvout the
ily active one. and trading In It Is rath
er limited and confined principally to
short* covering That option opened at
10 93# and advance,! to 10.15 c. balance of
the 11*1 1 lo 3 polntn lower, but during
the first hour price* advanced 5 lo 6
points In sympathy with December Im
provement. while the amount hi sight was
larger than expected, hut nad no Influ
ence on prices. Hester reports amount
In eight 339.980 ngslnsi 245.18s last year,
xtal 457.984 yesr before. Estimaied port
receipts. 36.0 W. against 2S.*l. New Or
leans expects to-morrow 9.060 to 11.000.
against 10.437; Houston, 11.060 to 12000
against 3.76S last year.
New York. Dec. 28.—Hubbard Bros, ft Cos.
say In sight movement for the week la
35ft(TO bales, against 255#0> last season.
Liverpool opend quiet at a decline, which
W'Ss recovered al the close on the steadi
ness of our market, where Ihe December
settlement sustained prices. II Is esti
mated that nearly JEW bales were ten
dered to-day. The movement of the crop
Is upon such a scale s to create doubt
as to prevailing small crop estimates In
our market Ihe fear of another squeege
In January prevent* any liquidation on
the movement, and our local trade sre
rather buyer* on a declining market* on
the local position A small amount of
cotton I* already pointing here for de
livery In January.
WKBKLY COTTON REPORTS.
New York. Dec. 28 -Comparative cotton
statement for Ihe week ending 10-dey:
Net receipt* at all United Btate,
ports during week ,ss
t receipt* at all l S, V£
ports during *>n6 *"*'
yem r I ll
riRAMMIk
F.A.Rogers&Co.,inc.
Hankers. Broker* snd Dmlcr* It
Stocks, Cotton, Groin and
Provision*,
for CASH or margin.
prompt Service Liberal Tr*atm*l
qootatlon rtv
•• 6*l*l* *** CertotetV * BUXhths
38 WALL STHETT. \TIV InHK.
JOHN W. DICKEY,
llsdt and Bead Broker,
61(11116. OA.
Write for Llat.
IHE MORNING NEWS: SATURDAY. DECEMBER 20. 1900.
Total receipts to this date 4,493.111
Total receipts to same date last
year 2.M2.663
Exports for the week 1* 999
Exports for same weak last year... 111.472
Total ex irons <0 this dale 3.112,122
Total export* to same date lasi
year 3.50M127
Stork at all United Btstes port*.. 1.0t,614
Stock a* all United Slate* ports
same time last year .....1.122,221
Stock at all Inlet lor town* 799,5*3
Stork at all Interior town* Mm*
•am- time last year 790.176
Stork at Liverpool 629.0X1
Slock at Llwrpol same time laal
year 7.<mo
Stork of American afloat foe Great
Brßeln 17MP)
Stork of American float for Great
Britain earns time lost >c*r ... 126.1 M)
fomparallve statement of net recetp'a
o' ill the port* durtna the week ending
Friday evening Dec. 2*. linn, -md during
the same week last year.
11960-91 1499-00
Galveston 62,*t’ 34.749
New Orleans j 94*t 95 r
Mobile j 3 962 7 7tal
Savannah j 29..’96 2>.'*
• ’harlcston j 4.175 1.4^
AYilmmglon j 1.196 2.97.'
Norfolk 1 13)126, 13.991
Baltimore j 2.145, 2.0*1
New York | 6,7*4 6 299
Boston j 4.499' 5.091
Philadelphia | 5U 1.47*
rcnsacola j | 1,094
Brunswick wj 9.9*'
Newport News j 744 1.27*
I‘ots Arthur j ...1 6.221
To.tl ~ ; 334.761; 171.441
Foraparstlve staientenl of net receipts
at ati Ihe ports from Sept. 1. Ist. to Fri
day evening. Doc. 3*. ISM', and from Sept.
1. 1899 to Friday. Dee. 29 1-9*
Receipt* since Bept.'l— '■ 1309-91.! 1499-00
Galveston 1.214.472 1.232A17
New Orleans 1,175,-2, I 015.123
MobUe j 101,941 124,401
Savannah | 6M.944 642.511
t'harleston | ill.** 166.672
Wilmington j 316.1*1 307.987
Norfolk 259.55# 232.345
Baltimore j 36,9* 53,936
New York 53.629 39 I*2
Boston j 111.546 42.173
Philadelphia j 1n.713 25.U11
Pensacola | 57.178 52 109
Brunswick 4;'.#, 11.4*6
Newporr New* j 16.(06. 5 Jig
Port Arthur Uo| 11.772
Total 4.452.534 2.333.63 T
Block of rotiton at all prjrts. Dec. 21. 1906,
and on the same day* of the week last
year:
Forts. ; isno-m 1*99.0*
New- Orleans 41" HI Wl.flOt
Mobile j 9. 362 39,950
Halvesllbi j 234.215 337.177
Havannah j 127 574; 15844) 1
Charlesion ) 22,263 29 297
Wilmington 7779 19. SM
Norfolk j 39 414 46 431
New York 89,166, 119.619
Other ports ; 33.415 42.357
Total |1960,4H1.122 281
IIK'TKH'S WBKKLY REPORT.
serretar, of Xmi Orleana I niton |:-
clinnge Gives Eg ores for Sensnn
I p to Dale.
New Orleana. Dec. 2ft—Secretary Hes
ter's weekly New Orleans Cotton llx
change statement show* for the twenty
eight days of Dec'Oiber an Increase over
l.vat year of Sdi.OOO, For the 119 days of
Ihe season that hove elapsed the aggre
gate Is ahead of the 119 days of laal year,
fiM.OO#
The amount brought Into sight during
■he part week ha- been 339.48 ft. against
255.396 for the mven day* ending thl*
date lest year; ad for the twenty-eight
days of December It lias been 1,911995.
against 1.302.742 last year.
These make the total movement for th*
!I9 days of ihe season from Hep, I to date
6.430,847, sgstnsf 5.622 402 last year.
The movement since Kept I shows re
. etpis at all United Btae* ports 4.499.8A4.
against 3.905.353 la*t year: overland across
the Mississippi, Ohio n,l Potomac rivers
to Northern mills aiul Canada 865.HH.
ngalnst 8C7.105 last year; Interior stocks
In sscgss of I hose held at the end of the
commercial year 724 533 against 336.169
last year riouthern mill-taking, 571.859.
likainsl 563.455 laal year; foreign export*
for the week have been 132.876. making Ihe
tolal thus for for the season 3.U9.695.
again-! 2,50)8*7 last year.
Northern mill-taking- and Canada dur
ing Bhe pM*t aeven day* show a decrease
of IT,OR), as compare,! wi.h ihe corres
spondtng period lust year, ttnd their to
lal takings since Bepl. 1 have decreased
35ft.993. The totsl takings of American
mills. Norhl and Houth and Canada, thus
far for the season h.ivo been 1,629.0)0,
against 1.996 816 last year.
Stocks al lie -eobourd and Ihe Iwetuy.
nine leading Interior Boutharn center*
have increased during the week. 45.295.
Including slocks left over at |>orts and
Interior towns from the lest crop and the
number of bales brought Into sight thus
far for the new crop the supply to date
Is 6 553 381.
THE) VISIBLE: Ml I’IM.Y.
A Derreaae Compared With Last
Yrar of 23l,tm:i liftles.
New Orleans, Dec. 38.—Secretory Hea
ter* statement of the world's vlaUd* sup
ply of cotton shows the .total visible la
4.073.393 against 1291.476 lasi year Of 4>tia
tl>e total of American co4ton Is 3.406.385
1 gainst 3,105.476 last year, and of nil oth
er kind* Including Egypt. Bresll. India,
etc.. 567,188) against 669.1M1 last year
The total world's visible supply of cot
ton shows a decrease compared wish last
rear of 221.912
Of Ihe world's visible supply there la
now afloat and held In Groat Britain and
continental fchiropc 1.799.0 W against 1.899.-
06) last year; tn Egypt 170.001 against IM,>
last year. In India FT7.XH** against 259.
000 last year, in th# United Rtatss 1.688,08)
against 1.990,000 las! year.
DRY GOODS.
New York. Dec. 28—There has been a
poor attendance of buyer* In the dry
good* market to-day ami only * *low
•rude has been done In all d<fl)*rtmenl*
Price* of brown cotton* continue irregu
lar but Vot quotab-y lower than before
Bleached snd coarse colored good* dull
but steady Prim doth* continue inactive
Business In print* and ginghams of ordi
nary chara,Ner Linens quietly Itrm. Bur
laps are dearer with very small availa
ble supplies.
814 X AI. MTOR6S9.
Friday. Dec. 29.
sriRITH TURPENTINE.—It waa a
nulei dav In the turpentine market, with
Hid** of 650 al 35%C. at which the market
open*.! and * lo*ed firm The demand was
not very active al any lime durum the
week, and as a result, only s moat-rat*
amount of buslnews was transacted. Th*
receipt* to-day were 1.043. snd the es-
IK ROHINB. The rosin market closed Arm
and unchanged to-day. Bali of 2.975 bar
rel* were reported at the opening call
Th* feature of the week Hi roalnt was
th decline tn pains, at which their was
a good demand for the accumulations if
these grade* In factors' hands The day s
.—.bus were TJ23. and the exports 6.636.
Quotations— At the cloae Of the marge 1
to-dny the following quotations were bul
ls! Ined * the Hoard of Trade:
Spirits Turpentine—Firm. 8%%': sale* of
65ft cask*
Romm. Arm and unchanged; aales. 3.970
price* as follows
A B. C tt *9 I $1 m
D 1 $9 K I 95
F i 45 N 2Oh
O I $9 IV O 2 93
M W IV IB
Same Day Last Year;
S|>irlt* Turpentine -4Mead>. al 4#c; stiles.
551 casks.
Rosin Firm, sale*. MO9 barrels.
A B. C fl 15 1 II 65
D 1 16 K 1 Tu
H I 3ft 34 2Oi
F 1 W N 335
G 1 35 AV G 235
H 1 ) W W 65
Receipts Pw*i Meek.
Spirit* Rosin
Receipt* pm week 1 6261 33.513
B.lm. week last year j 3 VC. 23.759
Expori* lasi week | 4.127 27 54#
Same week last year | 639 well
Movement s
New York | m 03
Phtladnlphls | 325 PA
Halllmorw ..( 2.263
Intertur | 6H I,IY.
R-uierdam j 316 'NX
Hull j..,, | ■
Venice | not 4 .21
Bremen ...j as
Manchester I TO
1.011 don | 35*1
Gar-ton Dork 6.361
Toff export-- ~. 4 237 27 *4O
Heerlpts, Rspnrfs, llnrlta.
Receipts shipments *mt storks from
ApHI 1, IDftft to date, and to the corre
sponding date of last year:
KOi-IF!
Bplrtts Ro-m
Stock April 1, I*n * 197 142 3(16
Reoelved this week 6.331 32.613
Received previously 311.909 *ll 546
Total 319. UT 966 664
Exports—
Foreign 199 961 413 363
New York 4.ni6 90 673
Coastwise and interior 42.914 315 lift
TottU 27dMl 6RM9S
81 k on hand <h4* dsv 42.416 177.499
1699-190)
Work o*l hand April I. 1909 3,596 111 396
Received thl* week 3VW 23.759
lisielved previously 3R396 362.927
Total 396 407 97 7112
Exports—
Foreign 304 194 4*) 661
New York *1 "16 129.114
coastwise and interior 33. AD 335 SO:
Total 369 940 606 S)|
Rto<-k on hand 27.657 161 261
Charleston. Dee 36 —Turpentine m6rket
firm It 35c Rosin firm and unclxange.l
Wilmington. N. C . Dac. 39 Spirits tur
|>eiitlne nothing doing, receipts 36 cask-
Ro-ln arm. II 309(1 25. raeelpt*. 2
Crude turpentine dull. $1 30 and 2.0); re
ceipts. 10.
Tar steady. 91 JO: recaipt*. 246
New Orleans Dac 30.—Receipt*: Rosin,
161 barrel?, turpentine. 7.
FIN ASrIAI..
MONEY The demand keeps fairly up
with the supply
RANK Cl FAntNOS The hank rlexr.
Ings during the past week were |4 7H.nil Vt
against 33.205.013 4 for the corresponding
perlot Inst >ear. and 12 943.337 51 for th
correspnitdlbß period of 1996
clearings hy Days—
Hatttrday |1 ."*o.9M l
Vlotuliy • 1)89.19)17
Tuesday Xmas
Wednesday 631.739 Ct
Thursday 594.130 R
Friday 677.961 *7
Total $4,214,014 Tf
FOREIGN EXCHANGE - Market
steady Commercial demand 14 BS4:
sixty day*. 54 796,: ninety -toys. $4.79;
franc*. Parts and Havre, slxiy days,
5.22 Q; Fads*, sixty day* 5.25*4; Belgian.
5 244; nuuks. aixty days, 93 13-16, ninety
days. 93 7-16
DOJieaiTlC EXCHANGE Ste.uli
hunks are buying st 4 discount and
selling ns follows; 12'' and under. Mr pre
mium: 925 to S&-. 15c premium. 90# to ft')'.
30c premium. 910# to s2o#. XJc premium
Ihlft. and over par
SECUHITI b<B— Very large atvl active
trading in C'enttwl .ssues this week at ad
vancing prices.
Stocks.
Bid Ask.
August* and Hsvannah R R ... 113% 114%
Atlanta and West Point 140
do 6 per rent certlflcate* 109 ...
Augusts Factory 84 ft
Cltlsvn* Bank 121 ...
Chatham Rank 113% ...
Chatham R E ft 1 Cos., A 58 59
do do B 57 68
Eagle and Phoenix Mfg. Cos 102 K 5
Edison Electric Glum Cos uw I'd
Enertprlse Mfg. Cos 150 Its
Geimania Bank 131
Georgia and Alah ima 29 90
• leorgla Railroad, common 217 ...
Granlievllle Mfg Cos 16<i 170
J. P. King Mfg. Cos KB .105
Langley Mfg. Cos 115 ‘ll7
Merchants' National Hank 121 122
National Rank of Savannah ...IM 158
Oglethorpe Havings mid True! ..lift ...
People’s Havings and Loan 101 109
Hesboard common 10 II
do preferred 28% 29%
Houthwewtern Railroad Cos. ,119% 114%
Havannah Gas Light Cos 24 25
Koilthern Bnnk 19® 19!
Hovsnnoh Bank snd Trait 139 ...
Blbley Mfg Cos.. Augusta *5 89
Savannah Brewing IM ...
I Hoads.
Bid Ask
Char . Col ft Aug Ist 6*. Koo ... 109 no
Chat A Gulf R. R S per cent. I*t
mori gage H 8 194
Atlanta city 4*. I*l2 M 77 I<B
Augusta city 4*. 1927 159 It®
do 4%*. 19* 11l
do 7s, IKB I*7
do 6s. 1913 132
Ala Mid 6s. Indd 1933. M ft N. 101% MB's
Augusta Factory. 9 per ceeit 1915.111 113
ilrunswlok ft Western 4*. 1*39 .. $3 35
C. R R ft Banking collateral 6*. 95
C. Of O. Ist motg. sa. 1945
F. ft A I I*l
C. Of Ga con 6*. 1945. M A N. .. 91% 99%
C. of O* Ist Income*. 1945 90 81
do 2d tnoom** *° *1
do 3d income*. 1945 3H 3%
C of O. (M O. ft A Dlv) *
1947, J. ft J •*
C. of G. (Eaton Branch), 6*. 1936
J. * D r M%
City ft Suburban R. R let 75... 1W
Columbus City E*. IK# I®T
Charleston city 4*. id* WO 192
Eagle ft Phoenix Mill* 9*. 192* 199 119
Edison Electric illuminating 9e 107 MB
Enterprise Mfg 9s, IKB 102
Gs. R. R 9s. 1910 US 117
a. fl ft F.. 1945 J ft J 119 114
Georgia ft Alabama Ist Sa. 1945 .105 197
Georgia state 3%*. 1999. J. ft J... 111 ...
do 3%s 1915. M ft N 199 ...
do 4%5. 1915 119% 120%
Macon city 9*. 1910. J ft J 118 118
do 4%*. quar Jan .108 199
Ocean Steamship ss. 1939 UH 199
Savannah city ss. quar January
1319 DO m
do sa. quar. February. 1999 ....!• 199%
South Carolina slate 4%*, 1913 ..111 119
Sibley Mfg Cos. #. 1908 193
South Bond 9* l®
g F ft W gen. mt’ge Be, 1984. 135 199
do do Ist s*. gold. 1384 113 114
do Ht John Dlv !*• 4s. 1(94 .... 35 99
mowkv mamkkt.
New York. Doc. 2$ -Money on call firm,
at MB* per cent. Lett loan. 3 per cent.
Ruling rate #% iur, -4T.S. FrSs sasrean
tile paper. 4M7E% per cent. Sterling ex
change Arm. with actual huelness in
tankere' bills, al $4 K for demand, amt
at $4.51%04.HH for alaly . days; posted
raise. $4.32 and $4.. commercial hllia.
14 wv%itr4 81. Silver certlflcatee, 94'9i%.-.
Bar sliver. Kl%c Mexican dollars. 3F-
Government bonds Wrong, stale bonds
tea; live: railroad bonds strong
New York. Dee. • TNel monk rlear
iflge el principal el lies In the Crated
Plates for the w.Tk coded yesterftty were
(b. Southern Railway.
Trains Arrive and Depart Savannah on 90th Meridian Time—Ona Hour Blower
Than illy Time.
Rcheduts In Effect Dec. 9. 1(00
READ Du AX'N if ~ n Hiß BAlt. - - - - jj- gf.
No M No. .a, <Comta ; .m- . N--
li Hpm|l2 9aam ,Lv Bata I.nail Al # 0-aan, 3 sbpai
II (Enalegn Tima ) | )
4 34pin 4 23am BlaokvlUo t,v(| I 57auj i lupm
9 Wpm 9 95am Ar Columbia |,v|| 1 I6am tl roam
9 *>pni 9 4wf.ui Ar Chariot la Lvjj 9 Hpns, * Mata
U 44pm 12 23pni Ar Groenatmra Lvj| 7 iR-mi 5 40am
i.,m,...r j|Ar ..:.... r.:... Xofoi* T.;r.~f~Tr.~ Cvi:"...'.....|1 99pm
dsl am : lltwt At ... Don villa .17177.'...■ L„ 5 Mttfni 4 Bam
* iXSatn i 3pm At ~ HI hnwaxi Lv;iU 9lp*hiU 99poi
* 1 ttii Ai I v hb.irg I.v t 'Aptw I 90a*w
< Rami 5 tapn. Ar Cliar|o4 teat die t,v J oeian|U Mpm
7 Mam sc|-t„,Ar AX’ Wellington Lv l) lk.iro| 9 kp"
9 15am 11 96; m Ar Half mere Lv|j 6 13am • Fpw
. J **"" Ar t'hllrddphla i,v| t swim| * 9*™
1 ttapn. I 23am Ar Nets York Lv|,U tOwm I Rsn
_*-??■* A-pm.Ar lto-b*i IwXetj 5 00pm|10 Ram
No St ,1 Tu THE NORTH AND WEST. Il’N®
.. li (Central Tina)
irwi mTCv":: s,.v.n^-—;;::f:;.™.....'~"LfTds.m
II (Basfwrn Time.) II
* aosm Rv c’wtambl* Arf| I ' K *m
*1 iJ 11 " *‘ v - Spartanburg IA * 19pm
2 Wt-m Lv Asheville Dv 9 99pm
4 93pm |4r fiat Bpnngs Ev It 98.n
'*•' Ar Knoxville
5 10.,m, Ar l-exlngtan tA I* 99P n
745 *m .Ar Clnclnwgll I-v] 99pm
* OOpm Ar pi l-v • 'Mam
T 99nm ,Ar Ixmisvllle Dr) 1 9am
All trains arrlv* and depnrt from the T’lsni System BWtea
THROUGH CAR SERVICE, ICTC.
TRAINS 33 AND M DAILY NFAV YO UK AND FIX>KIDA EXPRESS Vogtl
hulM limited irelne. With Pullman (hawing Hoorn Bleeping Car* helwoen tlaxrsn
nsh and New York Conn- ta at Washington wttn Colonist Express for Boston
Pullman Sleeping Cars between Chari-tt. and Richmond and CharlsHe and Nar
folk Dining Cats Serve all meals b-tween Bsvatinah an. I Washington
TRAINS 35 AND 39 DAILY THR UNITED STATES FAST MAIL Vest I buled
limit,<t trains, earrylng Pul lama Drawing Ro-m Sleeping Cara Istsecn Hum ah
and New y„ r k inning tars aerie nil meaL he tween Savannah and Waatiltigtan
Also Pullman Drawing thorn file,pin 4 Cars between Savannah and Ctocimiati,
through Asheville and 'The lexnd of tha Sky."
For complete Information ea to rst-o achedulae etc. apply to
F 8 GANNON. Id V PAG 51 J 51 CULP. T. 51 , W A. TURK. O. P. Aw
Washington. D C.
S 11 HARDWICK Asst Oen'l Pas- Agent. Atlanta. Oa.
R C m.ATTNRR. Ticket Agant Plant gyalein Station
J AXILS FREEMAN C P * T. A HI Bull street Savannah Oa Phones ISO.
fl 7*6,332.069. an Increa-e of II 9 per cent,
over the corre-potelltig week la.it year.
Tolal outsl-le New Ycrk. lOfJ.SJH.Wi, or 4.5
per .ant. lncra-e.
MTOI H* nil HtlSOfk
Lignldatlnn n a lrr Soata I#-
preeeea l’rle„.
New York. l>ec. 2* - The hl-torv of to
day's stock market doe- not materially
differ from that of preceding dgy* tor a
long time past Thai I* to way. selling
to take profit* came on Ihe market like
a flood In the opening dealings, a thl th*
professional bears, constantly watchful
for the flr-t -Ign of the reaction which
they know muat Inevitably come offered
prlees down in an attempt to dislodge long
stock-. Their effort* were defeated, a*
they had been on many previous occa
sions. hy the suptortlng order* which
came Into Ihe stock* attacked an.l new
liolnl* of- renglh which were confident
ly marshaled fintn among she -Uv k,
which have no! ynt enjoyed any consid
erable rle
The point wherein to-lav s market dif
fered from those of re. ent Ktnck Ex
change history was that the profit-taking
w-a- renewed In force tiefore the closo
and ihe on— Fled condition continued un
til trading ceased prices at that time
showing wide decline- from the best and
In some cases lielng well Is low laal night
There were no remaining point* of
strength to sustain the tnarkeX In tht
late break. Ihe Itißenulty of the Hsibrw
having apimrsnlly failed them or ihelr
liwlusiry in seeking om new atocks being
overcome by weariness
Once again, the often-recurring cry of a
year mid squeex.- In the money mark,-4
wns rats* I this ueaning In oonnecllon
with the o|K-nlng attack on stocks, losns
to-day on the Block EX' hange carry ner
until Monday, but thl* fact, coupled with
the year-en,l requirements, failed lo .-re
ate a rlpide nl trouble In the eall-Joan
market Only at Ihe opetilug was 9 ler
cent asked and the rale declined from
that point.
A Strunk bank statement seems assnre-I
ln-morrow. In view of tiie gain bv tho
banks during the week from sub-treasury
opera*lons of C.57i.0W and an estimated
gsln on the Interior express movemenl of
nearly 3.000.U(D more The failure of the
money market to harden was the occa
sion of the strong rally from Ihe opening
break In which People's Osa Brooklyn
Transit and Sugar were forced down from
1% lo 3 points
The striking feature of ihe buoyant mar
ket which prevailed dining ihe mtddta
portion of the pension we* Ihe Incon
stancy of Ihe market and demand for
special stock* A rapid price movement
tn an Individual (Mock would be follow,*!
bv a sharp reaction, wiig*- lb** specula*
live demand would shift hurriedly to
other quarter*, raiddly bidding up prices
I „ r jor 3 point* Short-lime |Kot* had
no difficulty Ir. liquidating their holding*
ala hanttooniH day** profit. Th# H<t of
•torka In which thl- op**ration ocrurr*d
include* many of Ihe high-grade rs.ilroad
docks as well as ihos- known In Block
Exchange parlance a cat, and dog*-
Incident of the dav was Ihe rise In Ht.
Paul above Burlington Tide euprsmsey
wss contestel. the friend* of Burlington
rallying the stock again lo above t.
Paul, but the latter stock closed within a
half of Ihe lop and three-quarters above
Burlington The late reaction evidently
was due merely 10 * general d-elre lo
convert paper protM* securely Into cash.
The demand for bond* wss n<H *0 con
spicuous as yesterday, but there were
strong points In Ihe msrket. Total salee,
par value, *5,36 Utdted Htsles old 4s
advanced H refunding 9* % and 3* and 4*
% per cent, on the last eall
The total sale* of slock* 10-day were
1496 950 shares. Including Ado hi-041, IMEI:
Atchison preferred. ,*; Baillmore and
Ohio *.6o#: Ctxaaopeake and Ohio. HOOT;
Great Western. 39.5®. Burlington.
Rock Island. 39.190: Delaware and Hudson.
II.IW. Denver and R*o Grande, 10.0*0;
Erie. M.IOT: Erie first preferred, 22.490;
Illinois Central. . Louisville snd
Nashville. 16.4 W. Manhattan. 19,9®. Metra
nolllao 5 SOT. Mexican Central. 14, I **>. Mis
souri Pacific. S1.8OT: Missouri. Kansas and
Texas preferred. 13.200. New York Cr.trwi.
18 990: Norfolk and Western. H, w : North
era Partite. 21.96 t). On*#rlo arsl Western,
xml; Pennsylvania. 67.0T* Rending first
preferred. 39.1®; Reading second preferred.
13 9® Ht. I/OUI*. HOOT hwestern preferred.
5 3N: IN Paul. 10T.7W. Houthsra Paclflc,
pisno; Southern Railway, 12.0T#; Bout hern
Railway preferred, 9.Mi; Tessa and Fa
dflr u.W; Union Paclflc. 7I.B3); Union
Pacific preferred. SHOT: Wabash, 5.399;
Wabash preferred. (MOT; Wheeling. .*.
Hteel snd Wire. 79.9*; Hteel ami Wire pre
ferrad. 9,999; Tin Fhxle. 18.190; Tob#< -o.
jl.uoo; Brooklyn. 3I.I9B; (folorade Fuel.
7 6OT. nontlnentsl Toihxcoo. 9.19 b; Federal
Atrci 81.600; NsGomil Hteel. 14 OTO. North
American. 33.109; People'* Oa*. 29,390.
flugar. #0.910. T#nns*ee. 11.909.
New' York Bio, k Ll#l.
Atchison 45%{W stash 13%
,lo pref 87% do pref $6%
Balt, ft Ohio ... 33% Whsel. ft L ... 13%
Can Paclflc .... 91%; do 2nd pref ... 29%
coo. Bo $7% Ml*. Central 17%
(■he* ft 0hi0... 41% Third Avenue ...IIS
CM O. W 17% B. ft O. pref *5%
(Til B. ft Q..,.M*%5W911. Tube #7
Chi Ind ft L... 36%; do prf •<*
do pref 91% Am*l Copper ..93%
Chi. ft E. 111.... 92% Adam# Express lllfl
CM. ft NX ....179%1Am Express ~..191
, •r ■
c. C C. ft Hi. L. 72 iwslls Fargo Ex 149
(VH Bo 7% Am. Cot. Oil .... *1
do I*l pref 82% do pref K)
do 2nd pref. ... 17 Malting 6
IM * Hudsrai IW\; do peef 964
Del L * W....1H {Ant 8 * Refng ktS
Ik tc * R. ...... 3291 do pref (6\
do pref ....... 6*4 Am Spirit* 3
do Ist pref ... 561* Am Steel Moot'
Gt. Nor pref...mi, .to pref 7T\
I lock I'oal its Am 8 Wire.. 45Q
Hock Valley .. 41 | .to pref UN,
Illinois Cent lt#V*m Tin Plate... MIS
lowa Central.. 3Jfl,i do |Hr .4
do pref. ....... 4*4Am Tohar.-n ...lI2S
L Erie * #y... 4541 .kt prer l
ITcf -1 -Ana slln rx ... 4*'
Mke Hhorn 24-1 Hrnok K. T ... 65
* N *T4XXt*t F * 1r0n... 854
U 1144)'Out Teha.-co . 39
Met 8t Hy I UK, do |#ef 934
' 1 ■ ■ . 1 V-l. rat Hie*9l |*4
Minn A fit. L... 71 do pref 774
do pref I*4'en Mortrlc .. .IW4
Mo. Pa-tMc HSulu . m Huger ..*1
.Vl'*.'il# a 0hi0... 454 do pref ~•..••• m
W<- lv. A T 193#1n4l Paper
do |u< f 134 do pref 73%
N J Central .. 149% l*arteAe Gas ....73
V Cenlrol .148% Nall lllmxnt .... 3TH
Not A Weal. . 14 % ito pref 91
*' Pff 624 National lxead .. !4
No Paclflc F24 mi pref 92
do pref 66% National Hteel .. 41%
ttnl A W 31 | do pr-f M
ore R A Nav 43 |N. Y Air Rtak* IM
do pref 74 I.Norxh American 21
I'ennsv tv ante 14s l a-tile Coast .... (t j
J trading 34% do Ist jiref ....69
do Ist pref .. 704* do 2nd pref .. 66
do 2nd pref . 31%'14rifle Mall 42
RW U W as J People *w Gas ..,.104
'H* pref *. fr<-*ed 8. Car .. h-4
HI L A H K. .23 | do prf 934
tki Is; pref 764*4)11. 141 Car >4
do 2nd pref 814 u Rope * T 84
81 I. 8w 17M sugar 140",
and“ P*M 41% dn pref U
**• f '* ul !43%!Tenn, C. A Iron 64
do ptef in. if. H la-ather 14%
Bt. J* A IHn . 135 ; do pref ...77
Ho. Pool lie 61%!U 44. Rubber ... 26%
Ho. Railway ... 31% do pre N
d' I'fef 72% West. Union ....*34
lex ft Par .... 25% R I. ft H 19%
Union Pacific,. 77% do pref 94
*•“ ,rrf MstP. C. C. * m. L. K
lioftk
U 8 3- rfg. reg.lH6.% 51. A o. 4a .... *7%|
<lo coupon ....107% N. Y. C. lats. luF-v
•h> 9*. reg. ...1114 N. J c gen. Sl3#c
do Js. Ut% N. Paclflc m .... y t o
■to new 4*. reg ÜB%| do do 4a ws%
k> n w 4n. rou. I*4 N. Y.. C. ft Ht.
<k old 4a. reg.lic%| L. 4 xg
do old 4a. cou 117% N. ft W con 4a Ito
do ta. reg 114%0re. Nav. 1*U4...114
do ss. too 11% ( do do 4s i#atx
D C. 3s. 9b .125 Ore. g. U *. ...U
Atch. gan. 4- ..103 do do cun i5..117
do adj 4* . 9 Read grn. 4* ...
C Houtli. Aids 10# R, <1 tv I*4* 101
C. of Oa 99 til L ft X. VI
do 1-6 Inc 91 ooti. 6 114
do 2nd Inc 3b Hi L ft H F.
C. ft O 4',** IM4 gen 6a 129%
do do ta 130% Ht P. con* ..,..165%
C. A N. con. 7a. 139 Ht P.. c ft P.
do do B F. I*4* t 30%
dels 5a IS do vlo 5a .... .irp,
Cbl Ter. 4e .... 94% 80. Paclflc 4- n%
Col Houth 4s . 34% Ho. Railway ta...114%
I), ft R. 41. 4s 102%'S Rope ft T. ta 7#
ErF gen 4a 35% T. * P I*4 114%
F W. ft D. C. j .lo 2nd* 9V
Ist **■. U. Pacific 4s ....H/7%
Gen ranc ta....14 Wabash Ist* .117%
la. Osn. lets ...119 ] do 2nd* I9F/,
I, ft N uni. 4s. 193 |W. Hhnr# ft. ...119%
M. K ft T. Bids 77 !Wt*. Can. fata... tft%
•lo do 4a .... v 97 |Va. Centuries ~H
New York, Dac. 29.—Standard OU. 90*
o*lo
New YOfk, Dec. 31—Consol Ida led Gas
closed 19K%
Sent,oar,l Hecarltles.
Baltimore. Dec. —Seaboard common.
158110%. do preferred, Z?%27% (loads. 4s,
Ib©7l.
Murphy ft Ea’a Sleek Letter.
New York, Dec. The atock market
opened very active and irregular this
morning. First price* were generally
lower. Two exception* were M. Paul
and Nor i hern Mettle North American
was also higher oil a alary that control
tn company had ben acquired In Ihe
Interest of Uie cool roads, which Intended
lo Utilise It aa a sailing agent and do
away with th* middle men Prlca* yield
ed rttfher easily on florwl of selling
orders and ihe reactions ware decide I y
pronounced tn Sugar. Psopte's Qmm and
Brooklyn Rapid Transit.
leondor, opened Irregular with the ma
jority of Inleroallnnol share* fraction
ally under parity Exceptions were 81.
Paul. Northern Psciflc. Consol, were n
shads higher. Railroad earning* for
•he third week of December continue to
•horn exceflenl return*. The Rig E'our
gross for that period Increased 34#.825 end
tlxst of Norfolk and Western. $44,142. A
favorable bank staiement I* expected to
morrow. Total sales to-day. 1.451.172
shares.
MI9CBLLANKOE# XI 4lt h Err*.
Not*.—These quotation* are revised
dally, snd are kept as near as possible
In accord with tha prevailing wholesale
pricoa. Official quota lions are not used
wheu (hey disagree with th* price* whole
saler* ask _ _ _
< onntry ad Xortbern IVodnee.
POUITRT-TDs market U stsady. Qua
tatlons: Broiler* $936c per pair; half
grown. 4'4><66 thres-fourths grown U4t
me; hens. S@7Sc, roosters. 40Q . ducks.
309776,-; gee#*. Tsc*l.oo.
BOOH—Frsah candied. Be: cold etor
age. Bo-
BUTTER -Th* ton# of tha market I*
Arm. Quotation* Cooking. 2tc; Imlta
tlons, 29-: New York suite dairy. 24%c,
extra Elgin*, 27c
ill UEH E—Market Arm; fancy full
Plant System
of Railways.
Traina operate.) by lulb tnerldUft tlmft-
Ull* hour .lower than elty limn,
, In affect Deo. % 1900.
Alt train* ——
I. Dally. Ar BaxganjA
fislwreo
J ® •" BkV*nnali. H . MM It 39 are
4 M am .Waj-crrass I 9b am
* an*' J acksfinvlllO.Mm, ta 99 am
3 15 iwij and Florida 13 49 POS
1 ® tmi l P"tma 7 99pm
Between
lam Havannah —,, -t I*6 am
“ •"> - < -HaHsoton | 799 asfi
1 it* pm......... and W.*t 9M pm
L. Itrim,wrick w Ar. Mrunaoßek.
Between'
9 49am|........ Tlrvinswlck 9 48 am
**'P‘ n( ... Jwnip -- - 6 35pm
- *.j..~. Havannah and ..... 7 1* am
< v Ilia I 3$ gift
Connect lone at Fort Tampa with Fanta
tular an-l <>. utental ateamera leaving tor
Ky West anil Havana Ylondayn, TbufW
<hlv and Baturday*. II tlb pv m
Call at Ticket Offices for further lake*
nmtlnn ,
J. M IXII.HRSIUB. T. F. 4
WARD CLARK. City Ticket Agent.
De goto Hegel 'FhotM 71
8 W WIIKNN P.omgsr lYtAn Mas*
6< r. Havannah. Oa.
■OS
%GEORGIA
m. bycoiy
g'lwslule Effective Dec. 3b, 1399.
Traina arrive an anal depart from
Camtral Ktallon. Weal RroaA
foot of Ltheriy atreat.
10th Meridian Tlme-Onn hour sWmer 4*
city lime.
lest re * Aids*
Havannah- He vanawh t
lAt.gxtsta. Mi*.-on A t hint a T
• ttani (Wvlngtfgv. Mllle.lgevllle's* 99pm
arsl all lanermeattal* pointe'
4’igitstn it, ; Atlanta
lAlheats. Montgomery, Oas-I
•9 ggptn'lmnhiM Ittrmingham, Am T nowm
|snco*. Eofeula and Troy.,
|6 bOpaii 1•-v *r A viaiiniadatlM fintm
|i )pm Giteton Dinner Train **s6 WMn
•Dallv lExcept Bundny ————
BETWEEN havannah and ttmibb.
75th sl*-rtdtan or Havawmah adty Una
LEAVE HAVANNAH.
Dnliy 999 a m . i:9D p. tn.
LEAVE TYRRK.
Dally lo 35 am., SB* p. 9ft
Con lie. linns ma*te at terminal point a
with all traits, N'orthxvsal. Wool nod
Houlhwest
Blee|Ung ears on night traina ftetxrson
H.ivannaii and Augusta, Mo.-on. Atlanta
and Birmingham.
Parlot --ar- on day trains betarsan Bo
vannsh. Mncagi aasl Atlanta.
For complete informatton. scfieduisa,
raiee and . onnections. apply lo
W G MR MW MR <ity Ticks, and Fa a
pager Agent, 197 Bull stmt,
air
W R McINTYRE Depot Ticket Agon*.
J. C HAILE. General ! .us**ng*f Agent.
N H HINTON Traffia Manager.
THRU D. KUNE, sncrsl MuperWe
tendeait. Havannah, q*.
1 .jajiam.i)t39—t
gu Un
Double Daily Sexvice
The skort line lo Norfolk WsshtngWftk
Haiti mar-', Piiiiadal|*U. Now York oil
(he tfiaat.
ARRIVAL G> TRAINS
FROM
No 37 North and Rat. •99 am
No. 33 Tienmark ami Loral Bta
' • M am
No 31 Norlo and East .13 10 pm
No. 44 Jacksonville and Florida... 1 99 pm
No 73 M-*ntg* artery as) Waal ..... 9 ■ pm
Nat 74 Helena and les-al Txgnia. . 9 am
No 96 Jacksonville and Flortda .11 99 pm
DEPARTURE OF TKAIMfI
FOR
No. >7 JacksonvlUa and Florida... $ asn
No. E Jscksonvlllo and Florida il Upm
No. 44 New York and East 1 ■ pm
NO. 34 I*enmatk and Augusta • •& pm
No 71 Montgomery and W 501..... 7 M am
No. 73 Helena and Local Btntlona. 4 gt pm
No 91 New York and Fdist II 9pa
Matnlltcexit Pullman bug- l—pt4Q car
service to Washlaigton. ftlltliaaorw Phllft
dvlphla and New York; alau ta JaatuMOr
vllle and Tampft
Dining cam from Savannah *0 llaaM
sod Rkhmund to New York.
Buffet parlor cam Havannah 99 Moast
gosnary. k
For additional Inforsnattoft apply tw
Ticket Office, Bull and Bryan sireaftn
phone M
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cream cheese 11%f1140 for 39 to 72-pound
srersge 39t|t*-pound averages, UHe.
Early Yepsiahlea.
IItJ HI I I"OTAT' HX —Narthstrft 3ft3.16
Mrk.
CABBAGE-*®*# per hood! cifttae 9998
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G.NIONB-Yellow. In borrela, KM.
crates. $1.35. red. $3 28.
HrvagataV, May and Lralaa.
FIUR—MarhM steady; patent. M■;
at might $3 75: feney. 9399 family. $3 99
MKAlc—Pearl, per barrel. $999; Fr
sack 11.15; city meal, per sack, bolted.
$1 97%: xroter g rou ml. $1.11%; etty gflt"
sacka. $1 U; p*r| grit* HaOnvlW, paw Dar
rel. $199; per oa* k. KM: *u*Mry brand*.
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CORN—Market Arm: xhlf9| Job lor*.
63c; Carload lota. 99r; mixed open. Job $999.
9Br: carl-io-1 lot*. Mr
RICK. Msrhet Slaody; dakisnd good;
fancy head. c; fancy.
Prim*
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OATH- No 3 ndged, cawload. 34c; M$
tote. IttfPtc; whit* clipped, aftlft 39a; Jdft
*”iRAN-Joh lots. 95# carload lo*9. Me.
HAY - Market Heady; Na. I Otaathy.
Job. W%sl ; 9nfo. 39e; Nft 1 tSAHIWs:
b. 99c. car*
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Cu! i"<wf' .dJd DBMMtMd A 919
crushed 4 it l A.4LC|
Powdered sM'White Extra C.-&S
xxxx I’oird.. 4.M Extra C -5 93
Granulated $.491 Golden C 91$
Cut*. - .•( Yellow* 1.99
Mould A ......•••91m
COFFEE—
s*,K.h s 36 c! Prime No. $ t%o
..... M e Good No. 4 M 499
paaberry 14 csFstr No $ 10 c
Fancy Su. 1 . .!!•*.-;Gfdte*T No a atso
Chotca No. 3 .10%c|Common Nov T.. 9 e
wall. Hides sad Waul.
pftLT—Demood la fair sod tha market
steady; carload lota, I## pound burlap
sacks. 47c. HV|)un*l cotton sacks, met
iHefmumt hutlap sacka. 51Vc; llu-pousad
nation sack*. U%c; i-"-pound burlap
sacks . 124-pound cotton eacka, 591%;,
20#-pound burlap sack*. 9lc,
Contlmnt*! on Eighth Fagft
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