The Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1900-current, November 27, 1904, Page 19, Image 19

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STOCKS SOLD WELL •iTKEO, AGAIN LEADER Ilf NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. most standard issues IMPROVED IX TONE AND PRICE DESPITE SHORT SESSION. Heavy Rnyinft Mowmtnt Began shortly Before Bank Statement Wa Maile Public?—Lively Demand, for Many Railroad Stocks, Includ ing Southern and L. A N.—Bank Statement Regarded as Favorable Steel Made New High Records. New York, Nov. 26.—Initial trans itions In to-day’s stock market were made up largely of United States Steel issues, but before the end of the brief session business increased in volume and the market broadened until It em braced a great number of the stand ard stocks. At the outset large blocks of Steel common and preferred came out at fractional advances and the bonds also gained. There were slight advances in such specialties as Colorado Fuel, Pressed Steel Car and American Lo comotive. Amalgamated Copper re sponded to buying by houses supposed to represent Boston interests. The list fluctuated narrowly for a brief period, but shortly before the publication of the bank statement a heavy buying movement set in. Railroad Stock* Active. There was a lively demand for Union Pacific, Southern Pacific, Missouri Pa cific, Brie, Southern Railway, Rock Is land, Louisville and Nashville, Penn sylvania and others in the same group. London bought Union and Southern Pacific and the extensive purchases of Erie were probably for account of the professionals’ short interest. The market remained active 'to the close, and prices of many Issues were then the best of the day. The bank statement was regarded as favorable in the sense that the loan decrease, as well as the cash loss showed better than had been expected. New r high prices were registered by the steel issues. Atchison made a slight gain, in spite of its poor Oc tober report. Great Northern preferred advanced 7 points, making a 17-polnt gain in two days. Total bond sales to-day, par value, *11.020,000. Sale* of Stock*. Total sales of stocks were 886,700 shares, including: Atchison, 14,800; Canadian Pacific, 6,700; Great West ern, 20,800; St. Paul, 6,100; Delaware and Hudson, 6,200; Erie, 77,900; Illinois Central, 13,500; Missouri Pacific, 14,000; Norfolk and Western, 4,300; Pennsyl vania, 34,500; Reading, 21,700; Rock Is land, 29,100; Rock Island preferred, 6,- 600; Southern Pacific, 42,900; Southern Railway, 23,300; Southern Railway pre ferred, 600; Union Pacific, 46,900; Cop per, 74,100; Locomotive, 13,100; Sugar, NEW YORK STOCK AND BOND UST Railroad Stocks. Atchison ' 89 Atchison preferred 103% Baltimore and Ohio 96% Baltimore and Ohio preferred 93% Canadian Pacific 134% Central of New Jersey 191 Chesapeake and Ohio 60 Chicago and Alton 40 Chicago and Alton preferred 83 Chicago and Great Western 26% Chicago and Northwestern 200 Chicago. Mil. and St. Paul 174% do do preferred 183 Chicago Terminal and Trans. ... 15% do do preferred 27 C.. C.. C. and St. Louis 87% Colorado Southern 22% Colorado Southern Ist preferred .. 57% Colorado Southern 2nd preferred.. 35% Delaware and Hudson 188% Delaware, Lackawanna and West.32s Denver and Rio Grande 32 do do preferred 86% Brie 40% Krio Ist preferred '.. 73% Erie 2nd preferred 56% Hocking Valley 85% Hocking Valley preferred 89% Illinois Central 153% lowa Central ~... 30 lowa Central preferred 56% Kansas City Southern 29 Kansas City Southern preferred .. 52% Louisville and Nashville 139% Manhattan L 167% Metropolitan Securities 81 Metropolitan Street Railway 122% Minneapolis and St. Louis 64 Minn.. St. P. and Sault Ste. M.... 91% do do preferred 145% Missouri Pacific 108% Missouri, Kansas and Texas 34% do do preferred 63% Natl. R. R. Of Mexico pref 42% New York Central 136 Norfolk and Western 75 Norfolk and Western preferred ... 90 Ontario and Western 42% Pennsylvania 136% Pittsburg. C. C. and St. Louts .. 76% Reading 76% Reading Ist preferred 87% Rending 2nd preferred 79% Rock Island Company 36% Rock Island Company preferred . 84% St. L. and San Fran. 2nd pref... 67% St. Louts Southwestern ....’ 25% Rt. Lonle Southwestern preferred . 52% Southern Pacific 67% Southern Railway 35% Southern Railway preferred 95% Texas and Pacific 36% Toledo, st. Louis and Western... 31% do do preferred 52% Enlon Pacific 116% In ion Pacific preferred 94% Wabash 22% Wabash preferred 46% Wheeling and I-ake Erie 20% Wisconsin Central 23% Wisconsin Central preferred 48 Mexican Central 22% Southern Pacific preferred 117% ■iilirpu Companies. Adams Express 236 American ; 215 Bulled States 121 Wells Fargo 238 Miscellaneous. Amalgamated Copper 80% American Car and Foundry 82% do do preferred 90% American Cotton Oil 34 do do preferred 93 American Ice 8% American Ice preferred 37% American Linseed Oil 16% American Linseed Oil preferred.. 38 American Locomotive 35% do do preferred 104 American Smelting and Refining.. 81 do do preferred 113 American Sugar Refining 149 Anaconda Mining Company 115 Brooklyn Rapid Transit 68 Colorado Fuel and Iron 62% Consolidated Gas 214% Corn Products 24 Corn Products preferred 80% Distillers' Securities 3% General Electric 193 International Paper 19% International Paper preferred 77% International Putnp 40% Interna 1 tonal Pump preferred ..... 15 National Lsad 22% North American 102% 6,100; Colorado Fuel, 23,900; General Electric, 19,700; Pressed Steel, 6,000; Re public Steel, 10,700; United States Steel, 91,500; United States Steel preferred, 92.200. MONEY MARKET. New York, Nov. 26.—Money on call, nominal, no loans. Time loans, un changed; prime mercantile paper, 4%@ 4% per cent. Sterling exchange, weak, with actual business In bankers’ bills, at *4.86.75 for demand and at $4.83.75® 4.84 for sixty-day bills; posted rates, *4.85 and *4.87%@4.88: commercial bills, *4.83%@4.83%. Bar silver, 58%c; Mexi can dollars, 47c. BANK STATEMENT. New York, Nov. 26. —The statement of averages of the clearing house banks of this city for the five days of this week shows: Loans, *1,102,420,- 900; decrease, *10,289,800. Deposits, *l,- 144,312,500; decrease, *15,665,100. Circu lation, *42,126,500; decrease, *62,000. Le gal tenders, *76,476,700; increase, *836,- 000. Specie, *217,957,800; decrease, *5,- 960,600. Reserve, *294,434,500; decrease, *5,124,600. Reserve required, *286,053,- 125; decrease, *3,916,275. Surplus. *B,- 381,375; decrease, *1,208,325. Ex-United States deposits, *14,224,825; decrease, *1,210,075. WARE fc I, ELAND Weekly Stock I.Filer. New York, Nov. 26.—The long looked-for reaction in the stock mar ket came this week and prices were knocked down from 2to 6 points, which was perfectly natural, and has left the market in a much healthier and safer position, and the sharp rally of Friday and Saturday only goes to prove what we have told our friends all along—this Is a bull market proper and will continue so for a long time yet. In our last week's letter we advised purchases of the steel 'stocks, and the marked advance in both its common and preferred has borne us out Republic Iron and Steel should follow the advance and we look for higher prices in that stock. Also Colorado Fuel and Iron, which closed to-day at 52%. That stock in 1902 sold as high as 130, and It is likely to go above par at any time because the United States steel trust must even tually control it. The Grangers have been hanging back for a while, but closed strong. We look for advances in Atchison, St. Paul, and Rock Is land, especially Rock Island. The trac tion stocks are a law unto themselves and we would not advise purchases for some time yet. V. C. is tipped for 60 before/ January. We have good infor mation on this stock, and it is safe to buy. Chesapeake and Ohio should go to 60, and Southern Railway Is a slow but safe Investment. Norfolk and Wes tern will gradually advance. But our favorite for next week is Amalga mated Copper. We have the best of Information that it will sell at par be fore January. The bank statement was considered favorable and tight money is a long ways off yet. London is a heavy buyer in Wall street and that helps considerable. It seems strange that the public will persist in buying cotton on a declining market and lose money, when the greatest bull market Wall street has ever had is going on right under their eyes, and all they have to do is to buy some stock and make sure money. We have advised our friends to buy stocks since last June and we are still of that opinion. Pacific Mail 451^ People's Gas 108% Pressed -Steel Car 40% Pressed Steel Car preferred ...... 90 Pullman I'alace Car 233 Republic Steel 17% Republic Steel preferred 71% Rubber Goods 24 Rubber Goods preferred 87% Tennessee Coal and Iron 76% United States Leather 14% United States Leather preferred.. 95 United States Realty 81% United States Rubber 33% United States Rubber preferred .. 91% United States Steel 29% United States Steel preferred 94% Westlnghouse Electric 180% Western Union 92 Bondh. U. S. refunding 2s, registered 104% do 2s, coupon ~...104% do 3s, registered .....104% do 3s, coupon 104% do new 4s, registered 130% do new 4s, coupon 130% do old 4s, registered .'....106% do old 4s, coupon 106% Atchison general 4s 102% do adjustment 4s 94% Atlantic Coast Line 4s 99% Baltimore and Ohio 4s 103% Baltimore and Ohio 3%s 96% Central of Georgia 5s 111% do Ist Incomes 90 C. of Ga. 2nd Inc. closing 71 Chesapeake and Ohio 4%s 107% Chicago and Alton 3%s 82% Chicago, B. and Q. new 4s 100% Chicago, M. and St. P. gen. 4s ...,110% Chicago and Northwestern eon. 75.128% Chicago, R. I. and P. R. R. 45..„ 82% do do col. 5s 94^ C„ C„ C. and St. Louis gen. 45.... 103 Chicago Terminal 4s 84 Consolidated Tobacco 4s 81% Colorado and Southern 4s 89 Denver and Rio Grande 4s 100% Erie prior lien 4s 102% Erie General 4s 92 Fort Worth and D. City l8ts.."lll Hocking Valley 4%s m L. and N. Unified 4s 103% M. & O. c. t. 4s. closing bid ’ 95% Manhattan consol gold . ....... 105% Mexican Central 4s 7g * do Ist Incomes 27 Minn, and St. Louis 4s 97% Missouri, Kansas and Texas 4s 103 do do 2nds 86% FINANCIAL. warl&leland; BROKERS. MEMBERS .Vew York Cotton Exchange Chicago Board of Trade New Orleans Cotton Exchanges New York Coffee Exchange St. Louis Merchants’ Exchange Milwaukee Chamber of Commerce Loral Office 43 Bay Street, East. Private wires to principal cities. K. R. OWEN. Manager. Reference—Mercantile Agencies. TATES AND RITCHIE, BANKERS & BROKERS. Member, of New Terk IHook Eaekaag*. Hanover Bank Uldg.. New Volk CMr- STOCKS.BONDS.COTTON S GRAIN bought and sold for caab or earned an margin In any marker bankinu nei'AKTMKNT. Cheeking Amount* nf Baa he, Hmt Oorpora ttoaa and Individuate So Bet led Lmum an approved onOalerel OOKKESkONDISNCiI INVITBU JOHN W. DICKEY, Stock and Bond Broker, AUGUSTA, GA. Write for Hmt, SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS: SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 27. 1904. JOSEPH D. WEED, President. M. F. McCAL LEY, Vice President. SAMUEL L. CLAY. Cashier. Savannah Bank and Trust Go. SAVANNAH. GA. Solicits accounts of Indi viduals, Firms, Banks, Bank ers and Corporations. Buys and sells Foreign Ex change. Savings Department. Interest paid or compound ed quarterly. Correspondence invited. National R. R. of Mexico cons. 4s. 81% N. Y. Central general 3%s 101% N. J. Central general 6s 135% Northern Pacific 4s 105% Northern Pacific 3s 75% N. and W. consol 4s 100% Oregon Short Line 4s and Partic.,lo3% Penn. conv. 3%s 102% Reading General 4s 102% St. L. and Iron M. consol 5s ....115% St. Louis and San F. fg. 4s 89% St. Louis Southwestern lsts 97% Seaboard Air Line 4s 84 ” Southern Pacific 4s 96 Southern Railway 5s 118% Texas and Pacific lsts 121 Toledo, St. L. and W. 4s 82 Union Pacific 4s 106 do conv. 4s 115% U. S. Steel 2nd 5s 95 Wabash lsts 117% Wabash Deb. B 68% Wheeling and Lake Erie 4s 92% Wisconsin Central 4s 93 Vlrginfa-Carolina Chemical 40% do do preferred 112 Baltimore, Nov. 26.—Seaboard com mon, 19%@19%; preferred, 38%@39%. Atlantic Coast Line common, $1.50® 1.51. LOCAL FINANcTaL MARKETS. The following are the Savannah Cotton Exchange quotations: FOREIGN EXCHANGE—SterIing weak; commercial demand, *4.86%® 4.86%; sixty days, *4.83%@4.83%; nine ty days, *4.82%. Francs, weak; com mercial demand, *5.16%; sixty days, *5.18%. Marks, commercial demand, 95%c; sixty days, 94 11-16@94%c; nine ty days, 94%c DOMESTIC * EXCHANGE—Buying at 75c per *I,OOO discount; selling up to *6OO a graded charge of 10c to 45c; over *6OO at rate of 76c per *I,OOO pre mium. Bank Stock*. Bid. Asked. Chatham Bank 84 Citizens Bank 160 Commercial Bank 109 ... Chatham R. E. and I. C 0.... 54 ... Germania Bank 150 Southern Bank 171 Merchants National Bank ..103% . . The National Bank of 5av.,170 Oglethorpe Sav. and Trust ..127 People's Saving and Loan ..100 102 Savannah Bank and Trust .138 Savannah Trust 106 Railroad* and Industrial*. Bid. Asked. Augusta and Savannah ....116% ... Atlanta and West Point ....156 do 6 per cent, certif 108 109 Chat, and Gulf stocks 11l .112 Central Ice 80 Georgia Telephone and Tel egraph 85 Georgia Brewery 92% 100 Macon Ry. and L. pref 82 85 do common 20 25 Georgia Railroad, c0mm0n..252 254 Planters' Rice Mill 95 Propeller Towboat 95 98 Savannah Elec, preferred ... 84% 85% Savannah Elec, common .... 15 18 Savannah Hotel Company... 66 70 Southwestern 116% ... Southern Railway preferred.. 95% 96 do do common 35% 36% Savannah Brewing 100 102% Savannah Cotton Exchange. 65 70 Bonds. Chat, and Gulf R. R. 5 per cent. Ist mortgage 103 104 C. of G. coll, trust 11l 112 C. of Ga. cons 111% 112% C. of Ga. Ist incomes 89% 92% do do 2nd incomes 69% 72% do do 3rd incomes 59% 61% G. S. and F. 5s 114% 115 Georgia State 3%5, 1930 ....108 110 do do 3%5, 1915 104 106 do do 4%5, 1915 114 115 Macon Ry. and L. bonds .... 94% 95% Jacksonville Electric os .... 95 97 Ocean Steamship ss, 1926 108 Savannah city ss. 1913 108 110 Savannah city se, 1909 104% ... Southbound 5s 112 S. A. L. common 19% 19% do do preferred 38% 39% Savannah Electric Cos. 55.... 95 97 Eaton ton 11l 112 MARINE INTELLIGENCE The fug W. F. McCauley, which left Savannah more than a week ago tow ing, together with the Dauntless, the damaged steamship Finance, left New York for Savannah Friday at 2 o’clock p. m. The vessel 4a expected to make the run down the coast In short time. Savannah Almanac, 75th Meri dian, City lime. Sunday, Nov. 27. Sun rises at 7:03 a. m. and sets 5:21 a. m. Full moon, rises 9:29 p. m. High wafer at Tybee to-day at 10:37 a. m. and 11:04 p. m. High water at Savannah one hour later. Low water at 4:22 a. m. and 5:03 p. m. ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. Arrived. Steamship Pine wood (Br), Stewart, Norfolk, light.—H. Vogeman. Sailed. Steamship Santurce, New York. Steamship Itasca, Baltimore. Steamship Merrimack, Philadelphia. Shipping Memoranda. Baltimore, Nov. 2#.—Arrived, schoon er Lizzie 11. Patrick. Savannah. Sailed, steamer Frederick. Savannah. Philadelphia, Nov. 28.—Arrived, steamer Berkshire, Savannah, and cleared. Brunswick, Os., Nov. 28.—Arrived, schooners William S. Shuster. Croker, Portsmouth; Judge Boyce, Hskrldge, Bath; ‘Maggie M. Keogh, Tißon, New York. . „ . Balled, steamers Cal rn crag, Hysloj* Manchester; Colorado, Klak. Nsw York; schooner live B. Douglass, Ben nett, New Tork. Pensacola. Fls., Nov. 28. Arrived, steamers Eva (Nor). Merer, Profreeeo; Brayhcad (Br), Moore, Aalnburg; Dordrecht (Br). Fronton, Apnltu-Mcoia. Cleared, eteamers Do we l and (Br), CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY. Schedule Effective Oct. 6, 1904. Arrival and departure of trains. Central Station. West Broad, foot of Liberty street, except for Ty bee. 90th meridian time—on* hour slow — than city time. DEPARTURES. For Macon, Augusta, Colum bus, Montgomery, Atlan ta • 7 #9 am For Augusta. Macon. Al bany, Atlanta. Birming ham and Montgomery...* 9:oopm For Augusta and Dublin...* 8:00pm For Egypt t 4:00 pm For Guyton ■ t 5:42 am ARRIVALS. Guyton t 7:80 am From ,1 gypt t 8:40 am From Augusta and Dublin.. *10:66 am From Montgomery. Birm ingham. Albany, Atlanta. Macon and Augusta • 7:00 ftm From Stlllmore and States boro t 8:10 pm From Atlanta, Macon nd Augusta • 6:10 pro BETWEEN SAVANNAH" and TYBKE Trains arrive and depart at Tybee denot, Randolph street, foot of Presi dent. Lv. Savannah t6:10 a. m., *9:00 a. m„ *2:30 p. m. Lv. Tybee t7;00 a. m.. *9:55 a. m., *4:30 p. m. * Daily. tExcept Sunday. Parlor Cars between Savannah and Atlanta on trains leaving Savannah 7:00 a. m., arriving 6:10 p. m. Sleeping cars between Savonnah and Augusta, Savannah and Macon. Sa vannah and Atlanta, Savannah and Birmingham on trains leaving Savan nah 9:00 p. m., and arriving Savan nah 7:00 a. m. For further Information apply or write to J. S. HOLMES, C. T. ft P. A.. 87 Bull street. Savannah. Ga. Thomas, Caen and St. Nazaire; Dord recht (Br), Freeman, Dunkirk. Barcelona, Nov. 23.—Arrived, 11 Ple mente, Savannah. Barry, Nov. 24. —Sailed. steamer Felbridge, Charleston. New York, Nov. 26.—Arrived, steamer Arapahoe, Jacksonville, and Charles ton. Antwerp, Nov. 25. —Arrived, steamers Onslow, Darien, via Portland; Trident, Pensacola, via Bremen. Port Royal, S. C., Nov. 26.—Cleared, schooner Bertha F. Walker, for New York, windbound. Beaufort, S. C„ Nov. 26.—Cleared, Ohehaw river, schooner Brazos, for New York, windbound. Charleston. S. C., Nov. 26.—Arrived, steamers Sark (Nor), Hansen, Fernan dina; Algonquin, Staples, New York, and proceeded for Jacksonville; schooners Clara E. Bergen, Edwards; Helen Montague, Adams, both from New York; tug Wellington with barge Southland In tow, from Jacksonville for New York, put in for harbor. Cleared, steamer Langfond, Haussen, Eshjerg. Jacksonville, Fla., Nov. 26.—Cleared, steamer Apache, Staples, New York; schooner William C. Tanner, Johnson, New York; schooner Roberts and Rus sell, (Br), Russell, Nassau, N. P. Sailed, steamer Mohican, Devereaux, Boston. Key West, Nov. 26.—Arrived, steam er Olivette, Allen, Havana and sailed for Port Tampa. Notice to Captain* of Venael*. Vessels arriving at night will be re ported at the Morning News in Its dispatches, without charge. If captains will confirm reports of their arrival to No. 241, either telephone. Notice to Mariner*. Pilot charts Hnd hydrographic infor mation will be furnished masters of vessels free of charge In the United States hydrographic office, In Custom House. Captains are requested to call at the office. Reports of wrecks and derelicts received. This office operates a time ball on the roof of the Cotton Exchange, dropped daily at Ith. 00m.00s. (Sun days and holidays excepted), 75th me ridian time. In case of the failure the ball is lowered slowly 5 minutes after 12. Clarence Hatch. In charge. OCEAN FREIGHTS. COTTON— Savannah to Boston, per 100 pounds, 25c; to New York, per 100 pounds, 20c to dock: 23c lightered; to Philadelphia, 20c per 100 pounds; Bal timore, 20C per 100 pounds. COTTON— Foreign direct to Liver pool, 28c; Manchester, 28c; Bremen, 24c; Hamburg, 24c; Rotterdam. 26c; Barcelona, 38c; Havre, 35c: Antwerp, 28c. LUMBER —By Sail—Freight, active; to Baltimore, *5.00; to Philadelphia *4.75; to New York, *6.62%; to Port land, *6.00. LUMBER—By Steam—Savannah to Baltimore, *5.50; to P. R. R. or B. and O. Docks, *6.00; to Philadelphia, *6.00; to New York, *6.26 per M. to dock; lightered. *7.00; to Boston, to dock *7.25. To Captains, Masters, Mates and Sail ors. The latest New York, Boston, Phila delphia and other dally newspapers; weekly journals and monthly maga zines; books and cheap literature; let ter and note paper, pens and Ink. at EstlU’s News Depot, 18 Bull street, corner Bryan street (near U. S. Cus tom House). —ad. $20.10 St. Louie and Retnra. Southern Railway will sell round trip tickets from Savannah to St. Louis at above very low rate on each Tuesday and Thursday In November, limited to ten days. The best route and service. Call at or 'phone City Ticket OfHce. 141 Bull street, for in formation. —ad. Two Trains Dally to Eastern Cities via Southern Railway. Southern Railway has resumed double daily train service be tween > Savannah and the East, leaving Savannah 1 p. m. and 12.15 a. m.. Central time. Both trains car ry Pullman drawing room sleeping cars to Washington and New York elegant day coaches and the finest din ing cars In the world. All trains now operated over tha new double track through Virginia and the Southern Railway double-track bridge across the Potomac. Pullman reservations glad ly made or Information furnished upon application to E. G. Thomson, C. P. & T. A., 141 Bull street; ’phones 860. ‘ COCE2T Accomplishes results by building up the nervous system and stimulating a normal flow to the debilitated organs nourishing them back to a condition of healthy vitality. Nocturnal emissions, which prove such a drain on the aya tern, are effectually stopped. Tha tf. frets of early errors and ezoeaaee In maturer years ara completely eradi cated and lost manhood la permanent ly restored. If It faila to cure your money will be refunded. Guaranteed and for sale by LIPPMAN DRUG CO.. Li do man Block, .... Navaaaafe. 0a Southern . Railway Trains arrive and depart Savannah Union Station by Central time—one hour slower than city or Eastern time. Schedule Effective, Nov. 8, 1904. TO THE NORTH A.ND~ EAST. [Daily Dally Lv Savannah (Cen. Time) 1 OOp 12 15a Ar Blackville (East. Time) 4 50p 4 15a Ar Columbia 6 30p 6 00a Ar Charlotte 9 40p 9 55a Ar Greensboro 12 35a 12 51p Ar Danville 145a B_lop Ar Richmond 6 68a 6 42p Ar Lynchburg 4 04 4 20p Ar Charlottesville 6 50a 6 lOp Ar Washington 9 45ft 9 50p Ar Baltimore 11 25a. 11 35p Ar Philadelphia 1 60p 2 35a Ar New York 4 13p u 43a TO THE~NOHTII AND WEST. I Dally I.v Savannah (Central Time) .. 12 15a Ar Columbia (Eastern time) ... 6 00a Ar Spartanburg 10 o.la Ar Hendersonville 12 50p Ar Asheville 1 60p Ar Hot Springs (Central Time) 2 S7p Ar Knoxville 6 00d Ar Cincinnati 8 15a Ar Louisville 8 50a Ar St. Louis 4 56p Trains arrive Savannah as follows; No. 29. dally, from New York, Wash ington, St. Louis and Cincinnati, 4:50 a. m. No. 30, dally, from all points West, via Jesup, 12:10 a. m. No. 33, daily, from New York and Washington, 3:30 p. m. No. 34, daily, from all points West, via Jesup, 12:55 p. m. THROUGH CAR SERVICE, ETC. Trains 33 and 34. The New York and Florida Express. Vestlbuled limited trains, carrying Pullman Drawing-room Sleeping Cars between Savannah and New York. Dining Cars serve meals en route. Trains 29 and 30, The Washington and Florida Limited. Vestlbuled lim ited trains, carrying Pullman Draw ing-room Sleeping Cars between Sa vannah and New York. Dining Cars serve meals en route. Also Pullman Drawing-room Sleeping Cars between Savannah and St. Louis, through Asheville and "The Land of the Sky.” For Information as to rates, sched ules, etc., apply to C. H. ACKERT, G. M„ Washington, D. C. S. H. HARDWICK. P. T. M„ Wash ington, D. C. W. H. TAYLO.E, G. P. A., Washing ton, D. C. BROOKS MORGAN, A. G. P. A., Atlanta, Ga. R. C. BLATTNER, Depot Ticket Agent, Union Station, Savannah, Ga. E. G. THOMSON, C. P. ft T. A., Sa vannah, Ga., 141 Bull street. 'Phones 850. A PARADOX. Qg to the Golden Gate, n comfort all the way, .et any One gainsay: Burn oil to keep you clean. Unhealthy smoke Reminds you no more. ■jor cinders in your eyes N galore. Exhaust your patience and pleasant mien. Remember the SOUTHERN PACIFIC to all points Louisiana, Texas, Mexico and California. Special rules to Louisiana, Texas, New Mexico and Arizona in November and December. Information cheerfully given. J. F. VAN RENSSELAER, General Agent. 18 Peachtree street, Atlanta. Ga. OFFICIAL. BIDS WANTED. Office Director of Public Works, Nov. 22, 1904. —Bids will be received at this office until Wednesday, Nov. 30, 1904, at 12 o’clock noon, city time, by the Streets and Lanes Committee, for furnishing feed as follows: No. 1 Timothy Hay, per 100 pounds. No. 2 Timothy Hay, per 100 pounds. Best quality Mixed Oats. All to be weighed at City Lot En velopes to be marked, “Bids for Feed." The city reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Perference. given to party who can deliver feed from one location. Bids to be opened in pres ence of bidder. PROPOSALS FOR SUPPLIES. Sealed proposals will be received at this office until Wednesday, Nov. 80, 1904, at 12 o’clock noon, city time, by the Streets and Lanes Committee, for furnishing the city with supplies to be purchased during the month of December, 1904, such as Harness, Oils, Paints, Iron, Lime, Cement, Brick, Hardware, Tools, Lumber and such other materials as Is used by this department All proposals must be made on offi cial forms, which can be had at this office on or after this date. Envelopes to be marked, "Proposals for Supplies.’’ The city reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids. Bids to be opened In the pres ence of bidder. GEO. M. GADSDEN, Director of Public Works. SALE OF STALLS IN THE MARKET City Marshal’s Office, Savannah, Ga., Nov. 10, 1904.--The stalls in the market building will be offered for rent at public outcry on WEDNES DAY, THE SEVENTH DAY OF DE CEMBER, 1904, at 10 o’clock, a. m. Parties desiring to retain their stalls and renting by the year will have the preference, but must be on hand and respond promptly. By order Committee on Market. HENRY E. DRKESON, City Marshal, NOTICE. City of Savannah, Office Clerk of Council, Savannah, Oa., Nov. 16, 1904. Parties desiring to retail liquor dur ing year 1905 will file their applica tions at once, so that same can be read before Council In accordance with city ordinance. J. ROBERT CREAMER, Clerk of Council. fmmoif lar I.ofioifilwTlJUs *rjr Svvn**\ |#*n*<a*"Trtia.a, Wfcltaa, us f /la ■ a 14ara.\ I natural 4ivbi*a, or ain / / oaaloauaS \J lulaamalios, lirltalloa w KSfl mi m wsail Hl> arailos of outran, . |>ag| , " M, “ fawa. bran*#. Kvaairtaiwl V mVIT . 7 rwMt Is Wfpp> Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Co s. SCHEDULE EFFECT IVE NOV. 13, 1004. Tralns__opgrated by 90th Meridian Time. One Hour Slower than City Time. | *44 | *4O | NORTH AND SOUTH. *39 | *35 *45 k 1 35a|Lv Savanah. 2 60a 9 02a 6 30p bl4p,U°sa 6 55a:Ar Charleston Lv 11 45p 6 58a 330 p iX p J 40p]Ar Wilmington Lv 320 p - I 7 ISpjAr Richmond Lv 9 05a 7 25p ,™ a “ 50pjAr Washington Lv 4 30a 345 p ~ ££ \ <° Ar Baltimore Lv 2 37a 312 p - , T, a 4 25a Ar Philadelphia Lv 12 10a 11 65a 1 30a,Ar New York I,v 9 25pl 9 25a *’ ,p 2 9 12a 3 15a|Lv Savannah Arfl 16a 9 45a lUp 9 *Sp io'oon 8 40a , Ar Brunswick Lv| 4 lOp 1 ir.T 6 li>P 11 20p 8 95a Ar Waycross Lv 10 15p 6 20a 9 50a 6 30p 2 4 2 °P 10 40a]Ar ....Thomasville Lv 3 10a 6 15a 2 35p •> 2m, ;••••• 1 55p..\r Albany Lv 1 45a 2 25p g nr.„ ® 40 P U 65a Ar Bainbrtdge Lv 1 40a 6 00a 1 05p ’aic" ’I"”’ 6 16p Ar ....Montgomery Lv 7 45p 6 50a 1 4 5p 8 40aiAr Jacksonville..... Lv 8 05p 9 00a 330 p f >P U 40n Ar Palatka Lv 4 60p 5 35a ■ : * 15p 2 SOplAr Sanford Lv 2 OOp 2 20a o !fc a 7 O°P 380 rAr Winter Park Lv 12 52p 1 10a r ‘ 47 P 4 21n;Ar ....Kissimmee Lv 12 Olp ....... 12 12a 5 P 6 00p Ar Lakeland Lv 10 25a 10 20p , a 12 30p 7 25p l Ar Tampa Lv 9 00a 8 40p - t !;? 22 p 7 35p Ar.. Tampa Bay Hotel...Lv 8 40a 8 25p 1 3oa 11 00p 7 BBp Ar Port Tampa.... Lv R 20a 8 05p 8 42p Ar ....Tarpon Springs’.... Lv 7 20a - ” 9 18p Ar Clear Water Lv ii'oA 05p Ar St. Petersburg... Lvl 6 00a . - 0 40piAr PuutaGorda I.v| 6 45a 4 05p 40p 11 OOnlAr Fort Myers I.v! 5 30a 2 45p -T— — Via Jesup. 158 *37 *57 via Montgomery, |~*sß *22 8 30n a*-’ Savanl,ah - Ar 9 45a 3 15a 6 45p|Lv ..Savannah.. Ar 9 45a 9 35p 7 ftKo •••■^’ osu P-*-* Uv 7 45a 6 15p 8 05a Ar .Montgomery. Lv 7 45p 6 30a 3 35a1r Lv 31Ba U. and N. LvllMp 3 17a 7 18p Ar ..Nashville.. Lv 8 30a 8 Iftn a T att . an ? o,ira T ' v 8 S °P 3 20a 2 20a Ar ..Louisville.. Lv 2 40a 6 .Uoulsvllle. Lv 7 40a 12 Oln 7 20a Ar . Cincinnati.. Lv 11 OOp 7 ,, P *l -Cincinnati. Lv 8 20a 1 35p 7 20a Ar ..St. Louts.. Lv 8 45p 7 10a ’LOUIS..LV 10 Olp M. and O. 6 ino t •••Chicago... Lv 9 00p 7 36a Ar ..St. Louis.. Lv 6 31p 8“n aZ •••AtUnta... ArlO 15p 4 lOp 9 16a Ar ...Chicago... I.v 7 OOp 9 liin a- •; Memphlß - Uv 8 15a 2 55a 4 12p Ar ....Mobile.... Lv 1 17p 12 30a AjLKansas City Lv ff Sop 7 15a 8 lßp Ar New Orleans I.v 9 25a 315 p •Da ilyT 12 ,i'r i * Inß ’ nt T ° fhd out of Charleston are operated by Eastern time. Florida. 0118 " Pullman Sleeping Car service to North. East and West and to Si ni 7o ff , oarß , on Ifalna 32 and 35 between Savannah and New York. mr. ti, Icojclfis Savannah 3:15 a. m.,and connects at Jacksonville with Pull ma" Parlor Cars for Tampa and St. Petersburg. Burr,,/ of’ le ? vln * Sayannah g : oo p. rn.. connects at Jacksonville with Pullman nutlet Sleeping Cars for Tampa and Fort Myers. 118 made at Port Tatnpa with U. S. mall steamship of the Penln dnvs ona and -Ccclderitai Steamship Line, leaving Port Tampa Sundays, Tues aay?r Thursdays at 11:15 p. m. EMERSON, Traffic Manager, Wilmington, N. C. , Xxr’ ~ General Pass. Agent, Wilmington, N. C. '*?ISIaIM' m r>lvlß l°n Pass. Agent, Savannah, Ga. ’ '' 8 - l| "j tT TANARUS; Trav ' Pass - A Bnt. Ue Soto Hotel. ’Phones 73. t ,V'e,?^d TTNER ' Un l o n Ticket Agent. Bell ’phone 235, Georgia 911. C - SAp l>, Ticket Agent, De Soto Hotel. ’Phones 73. S EABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY. Schedule EfTettlvo Nov. 27, 1904—90th Meridian Time-One hour slower than City Time, south of Columbia; E astern Time north of Columbia. N®-J**_|No.JL l NORTH A.N SOOTH |No. M. )No. 66. 12 Warnll2 25pni|Lv SpW foitlS Ar 4 16p m I 30am 7 23am 2 65pmjLv West Philadelphia Ar 1 46pm 2 35am 9 34am 6 10pin[Lv Baltimore Ar 11 30ain 11 26pm 10 46am 7 00pm Lv. Washington Ar 10 10am 8 36pm 2 20pm 10 85pm Lv Richmond Ar 6 36am 4 66pm 9 25am 9 06pm Lv Portsmouth Ar 8 00am 5 30pm 7 86pin 4 00am Lv Raleigh Ar 1 25am 11 80am 320 pm 6 00am Lv Wilmington Ar 11 80pm 12 45pm 12 62am 9 56am Lv -Camden Ar 7 35pm 6 85am 12 20am 10 00am Lv Columbia Ar 5 40pm 4 25am 4 40am 2 26pm.|Lv SAVANNAH Lv 1 10pm 12 10am 7 43am 6 02pm]Ar Darien Lv 10 10am 5 16pm 7 10 20am| 6 40pm]Ar. Fernandlna Lv ~4m re cmfw mtnz 8 45am 6 60pm|Ar JACKSONVILLE! Lvl 9 00am 7 60pm 2 12pm 2 06aml Ar. Ocala Lvl 2 21am 1 00pm 6 36pm 7 35am[Ar Tampa Lvl 8 00pm 8 60am 11 22am |Ar Lake City Lvl 5 36pm 310 pm lAr. Tallahassee Lvf 1 63pm 11 10am 8 10pmIAr 8t Auguetlne Lv| 7 80am 6 30pm No. 73. No. 71.1 _ WE ST. |No. 72.7N0T747 4 30pml 7 15am Lv SAVANNAH Ar 8 20pmjl0 00am 6 40pm 10 35am Ar Statesboro Lv 4 16pm| 7 60am 7 09pm 9 49am Ar Lyons Lv 5 87pm. 7 20am 8 35pm 11 19am Ar ....? Helena Lv 4 06pm 6 00am 8 00am 4 20pm Ar Fitzgerald Lv 9 46am 7 28am 1 25pm Ar Cordele Lv 2 05pm 6 40pm 9 30.ini 335 pm Ar Albany Lv 12 ORpm oonm 8 35am 303 pm Ar Americus Lv 12 82pm 5 10pm 1100 am 5 16pm Ar Columbus Lv 10 15am 2 16pm „ _ 6 62pm Ar St, Louis Lv 8 00am •• • • 7 16pm|Ar New Orleans Lv| 8 16pm[......... Noa 31 and 84, SEABOARD BXFRUI, solid vostlbulsd train. Through Pullman sleeping cars between New York and Tampa, Cafe dining cars. Nos. 43 and 66, SEABOARD MAIL, through vestibuied train* Pullman buffet sleeping cars between New York and Tampa. Nos. 71 and 72, WESTERN EXPRESS, connects at Montgomery tor New Orleans and Southwest. Full lnformatlnn_at_Cltg_Tleket_ _Ofll ee, No. 7 Bull street. Telephone No. tBL Savannah and Statesboro Railway. SHORT LINE—THROUGH TRAINS. ~No7Y3]No. 71*| JNo, 721 |No. 74* 4 80pm| 7 IftamlLv Savannah Ar]~ 8 20pmTlO 00am 6 40pm 10 36am|Ar Statesboro Lv 4 00pm 7 60am •Dally. tExcept Sunday. On Sundays train 71 arrives Statesboro 9736 a. m. OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY SAILING DAYS SAVANNAH TO NEW YORK AND BOSTON. FOR NEW YORK. KANSAS CITY. Capt. Lewis, MON- CITY OF ATLANTA. Capt. Fisher DAY, Nov. 28. 8:80 a. m. MONDAY, Dec. 12. 9:00 a m CITY OF ATLANTA. Capt. Fisher, ‘CITY OF MEMPHIS. Capt. Burg WEDNESDAY. Nov. 20. 10:80 a. m. WEDNESDAY, Dec. 14, 10 00 a. m ♦CITY OF MEMPHIS, Capt Burg, CITY OF MACON, Capt. Asklns BAT HATURDAY. Dec. 3. 12:30 p. m. URDAY, Dec. 17, 12:30 p. m. •CITY OF MACON, Capt. Asklns, CITY OF COLUMBUS, Capt. Smith MONDAY, Dec. 5, 3:30 p. m. MONDAY, Dec. 19, 2:30 p. m CITY OF COLUMBUS. Capt. Smith, KANSAS CITY. Capt Lewis WEDNESDAY. Dec. 7, 6:00 p. m. WEDNESDAY, Dec. 21. 2:20 p m KANSAS CITY, Capt Lewis, BATUR- CITY OF ATLANTA. Capt Fisher DAY, Dec. 10. 7:00 a. m. SATURDAY, Dec. 24, 7 a. m. FOR BOSTON DIRECT (FREIGHT AND PASSENGERS.) TALLAHASSEE, Capt Johnson, TALLAHASSEE, Capt Johnson THURSDAY. Dec. 1. 11:30 a. m. THURSDAY. Dec. 16, 10:00 a. m? CHATTAHOOCHEE, Capt. Dreyer, CHATTAHOOCHEE, Capt Drever THURSDAY, Dec. 8, 6:00 p, m, THURSDAY. Dec. 22, 4:30 p, m. ’ Ships sail on Central Time, one hour slower than city time. •Steamsiilps City of Memphis, Chattahoochee, City of Macon and Talla hassee cairy only first cabin passengers. Obtain copy of the Green Folder from yonr nearest agent. The company reserves the right to change Its sailings and to substi tute ships for those above without notice and without liability or account ability therefor. For reservations or other Information apply to your nearest agent or address. J. 8. HOLMES, WM. B. CLEMENTS. City Ticket and Passenger Agent. Traveling Passenger Agent L. R. VANDIVIEHE, Commercial Agent 27 Bull Street, Germania Bank Building. Savannah, Ga. O. C. SAVAGE, Agent, Ocean 8. S. Wharves. W. H. PLEASANTS. NPW VflPk' J- C. HORTON, Vice Pres, and Pen. Mgr. 1 trrviv General Passenger Agt. 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