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All trafov arrive and depart Ir<jm Rvm Plant Hyatem Htatloo.
THROUGH CAP. SERVICE. ETC.
7&AINH& AND H VAR.: Triß NEU jokK ANL FLORIDA EXPRESS veti
hu.'-ij iiml'aJ ’raifoe, wub Yoi man Lrawirg Room Sleeping Car* between Havannan
N'w iork C*jtu e .Us at 'A■■..mi. ir,gi4Ai with Colonial Express for Lowton. Puil
a Sj**rp4ng Can- bet wet3 Cbarlotte ffho Kicbmorid and Charlotte and Norfolk.
R- r r g -.-. t ' rv*- ab rneals Sa.*r nab arid Wawhlngtori.
TRAINS 5S AND 2 DAILY THE l SITED STATER FAST MAIL ventlbaled
iir *ei r. • carrying Poliman Drawlnr Room B,e< pir.g Car beiween Savannah
• .New York lY.i. ng rmrit *erv- a i mosiff Savannah and Wanna gton.
Airf> Pul;mar•
thro>gh Ajihevl ie and “Trie of the tky ”
THAJ.NH2I AND 32 THK FAMGCSNLW YORK AND FLORIDA LIMITED
*° 4 vj t.b.’ and I>u Jr'f. r tral' * (nwe o Nfw York ar.d Hr Aurotsflne vto Savannah
and J* k.Konvi e fiootr.brjoml dai.y excffp Monja> Northlxiurid daily except auo
dajr. 7F.l>. iv r/r # e of the flneat and traina in the world.
FV ■ rn; <t. ir P*rrnatP/rj a to raiea, acheduba, etc , coaly to
O. OF//)VER, TP kef Ag' n Plant Hyfi>m Station
JAMES FREEMAN C P end T A.. 141 PuJi tre' Telephone No 0
RANDALL r;:fr Ay#-r.f. No. 4 f{ U ij street
Lard— Market firm; pure, in tierces, 784 e;
(5-pound tins, "V ' ora pound. In utu,
6--- ; 12-pound tin*. 68ic.
Cheeae—Market firm fancy full cream
(brw. Me for 26-pour 3 average
Flour—Market steady; patent, 24 25;
•tra chi. *4 fancy *2.65. fatuity. *2.44.
Cos t Market Heady, white. >oo iota,
56., ear.oad lot*. 54c, mixed corn, Jo{> kata,
lie; carload lota, 53c.
Oat*—Carload iota. 2Sc; Job lota. 40c.
Texas ruat proof oata. Job iota, 42c; car
ksd. 41c.
Southern seed rye, 21.15
llran—Job lota, Ji 00, carload lota, tic.
Hay -Market * ready Wn’Tß, Jon iota
carload iota, 8754 c; Eastern, none In
market.
High wine baai*. 11.2214 Itallon.
iieae— Pearl, per harre *2.45: per sack
21 *0; city meal. \**-r sack, boited, 23 00:
wa'er ground. 21.05; pearl print. Hud
nuta' per barrel. H 45; per sack, 21.18;
Sugar—Equality Price*—Savannah Quo
tation*: Cut ioaf. 5 88c. erusned, s 83c;
powdered, s.lie; XXXX powdered, 5.52 c.
atandard granulated A, s.lie; cubes, 5 52c;
mould A. 6 73c; diamond A. s.tic; eonfec
tiooera' A, 5.28 c; white extra C. 5 03c; ex-
Ira C, 5 02c; golden C. 4 SSc, yellow, 4 7*c.
Coffee—Firm; Mocha, 26c; Java, 25c; Pea -
terry, 12V : standard No. 1,12 c; No. 2.
11V . No 2, HVic; No. 4, lie; No. 5,18 V:
No. 6, 9%c; No. 7 9 V’
On lon~ White i 1.25 ft 1 r/> crate; 22 7504.(
barrel; red, 2175 p r barrel-sack; yel
low, 21 8502 /*.
potatoes—Northern, firm at 12.0002.15.
Parsnip*. Cartota and 8eet5—12.5002.71
p r barrel.
Pea*— Black-eyed, ft.8502.G0 per bushel.
Bean*—Navy or pa, 12.0002.25 per
bushel. '
Bananas. 21 orb 1.50.
ly rnons Market firm at 12 7503 00 box.
Orange*-Florida. 12 2503 00, according
to quality. California seedling, 22.25; Cali
fornia navel*. 12 Vo/2 25
Coooanut*—Market eteady; 22.7502.00 per
200.
Aftple*— Bed varieties, II 3) (c r l/arrel.
Jjrk and Fruits Apples, evaporated, 9010 c;
canincn, 70754 c.
Nut*, Almond, Tarragona, I7c; Ivlcaa,
15 , walnut*. French 12c; Naples, lie; pe
cans, 15;; Brazil*. 7c; filberts, 13c; assort
ed nuts, 55 pound and 25-pound box;*, 10c.
Itsisii s--I, E., 22.40; 'tnperjal cabinet*.
12 25; loose, 65-pound boxes, 30284 c pound.
Peanuts— fOmlted stock, fair demand;
market firm, fancy hand-picked, Virginia,
per pound, 484 c; hand-picked, Virginia,
Stic; N. C. store seed peanut*. 4c.
Fish Mackerel, half barrels. No. 1, 28 50;
No, 2, 17 W; No. 3,18. DO; kits, No. 1, 21.25;
No 2, 21-44; No. 3,45 c. Codfish, 1-pound |
bricks, 684 c; 2-pound brP ks, 6c. Brooked
herring, I r-r box, 17c. Hutch herring. In
k*g. 2110; new mullet, half barrel, *3.i/0.
Syrup-Market quiet; Georgia and Flor
ida syrup, buying at 2*0.•. selling at 32*ff :
25c; sugar fiouto- at 10018 c; selling ut
straight goods. 23035 c; sugar bouse mo
lars* *, 15021*-.
Honey—Fair demand; strained. In bar
rel >M(V~ gallon.
Balt lsemand Is fair and the market
steady; carload lots, 100-pound burlap
sacks. 44c, 100-pound cotton sacks, 45e; 125-
pnund burlap sack*, 8(8 , 125-pound cot
tr.n sa> ks, 68540; 240 pound burlap Back*.
21*.
Hides. Wool. Kt*- —Hides—This market
firm dry flint Ml* ; dry suit. Me; green
railed hr Wool nominal; prime Geor
gia, free of *and, burr* and black wool,
21* ; black, Ike, burry, 14012 c. Wax. 25c’
tallow . 4c IJeer skins, 25c.
Oil- Market ete.dy; demand fair; signal.
450(0'-; West Virginia, black. 9012 c; lard!
ti'-; neatafoot, 60070 c; machinery, 16025*-;
line**-i oil raw, bo4MS, 61c; kerosene
prime while, 12*-; wat* r while, 14c; Pratt's
astral. 16c. deodorized stove gasoline,
drum*, 1214' Empty oil barrels, delivered
the
riun Powder—Per keg, Austin rracg
shot *1.45; half kegs. 23.25; quarter kegs,
M 28; champion *iu king, quarter keg*,
12 2,; Itupont and Hazard smokeless, half
kegs *1135; quarter k-ga, 7; l-pound
cunt*!era. *l Ik). !*-* 25 per cent,; Trolsdorf
einokel* as p**wd* r, 1-poutid cans, 11.00, 10-
pound cans, 90*- pr.und.
Bliot- Hr p, 11.60; ii H and large, 11.88:
r billed, 11.85,
Iron—Market very steady; Hwcde,
km -• , teiini-'k, :u j bn**
Nallh—Cut. $3 00 !*.•; wire, |3.90 ba®.
IIKT i•• <1 Win -$] Uj per }{fij po UIKIm.
L!nJ. Calcium. iMartUir'and r.m.-nt—Al
abama u imJ Georgia lime in 1,-111 i.-maod
'"“I ' ll **i . ■ .1 bar 1 cl. ; jmt .iii tali u*^!
11 i. 11" I * -r, <1 1 >er barrel; hair. 4,/.,c.
|{ji*4ial! ci-rticiit, $1 V'ti 1 25; <-• lit>l<t pit*,
I*-4 Kt 1. I'nrt !an<] < i rnr-nt, retail, $2.25; < ur
load lot*, $3 00
Lumlxi, r- n rt Ve| Havnnnah—
Minimum ym 1 H/ur,
513.0041 If* <*), dlfll'ul( nUt'M, HV jifCti 20.00;
pfock. $25,(XK30,00, Nuwn 11m, UO.Oo^li.UO;
|}<‘Wll Her.
Colton Itiir-'tfinK Mink*t steady; Jut®,
2 1 /* |)iiml 7t 2- 1 >oun(l, 6*4*'J U* pound,
(%<■; N-n t'lurifi liiiciftriK* 9’4>
( ’oiton Tl> * Hl,n* 1.11 (1, 4.V iNHimi, arrow,
lurhi® lotm, SI.2L. mnull lota, $1.55.
(K EAIH riißKellTH.
Cotton Ho van 1 m!i to • ]ioton, pep
baie, $1.2.1; to New Vork, p**r Imil,
SI.IMI, u I'hlludi Iphitt, |>**r bale, $1.00; to
llftltlmorc, per bale, $1.00; via N.-w York - ,
firemen. Wo; <ienoa, sot*; 1 ,l\*u pol.
Hr*vl, 70c; direct: Unuuri, ft-, liarce
k*i*. 60c; Genoa, rur; Mvcrpool, 40o;
lluvio, 47c; Heval. vl Hn uicn, tp;
Trieste, 65c; Venice. 63c; Qlc .
JkUmber— Ity Hall -Krelgiit MtioriK. Ha-
Vdfiiuih to lialtlmoie. per M, $0 60, 10 I*hll
utk-tplila, $7.00; to N#*w York. $7 2:., to Ma
toit ami Cortland* $.00; croMtllue, 44 fct
THE MORNING NEWS: THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1000.
ban* to Da tirnore, 23c; to Philadelphia,
24c; to New York. 25c.
J'y Ht'aro Romt*r~ Havinnah to Baltl
rriOfe, $6 50; to Philadelphia, (8 00; to New
York, fc.fej; to oock, $i.75; Ukhtered-io
fco-ton,, to dock. SSt.OO.
NavaJ Htore—Ttie market la firm; me
dium .z‘- veKaela. florin—Cork for orders,
2m per barrel of 310 ix>*mds and 5 per cent,
primage. Spirits, 4s 3d per 40 gallons
gros and L j>er cent, primage. Larger
rc:ds, 2a 3*l, eptrita, 4*. oiearn. ivc
per 100 pounds on rosin; 80c on spirits,
Havannah to Boston, and on rot in,
and iOc on mpirita to New York.
GRAIX, PHOVIMIOVk, KTC.
Sew York. Feb. 2H. —Flour more active
or, *prin* at the decline, bat
and a Vwji uno ban it*A otherwise;
patents. $3 75^3.&5. Rye flour
Meady. Pu/kwheat flour steody;
Buckwheat dull. Corn meal Hteedy.
Hteadier; No. 2 Western, 61c. Barley
quiet. Barley mah dull.
Whe a <—HTzot weak; No. 2 n-d, 73%c. C|3
ion# opef-jc j <-a,“y on heavy Knows in the
W*n ami after u nlight rally on steady
iioflimA rapidly umler liquidation,
mall xpori Imcrnk and a liberal .West
ern nvc/'-rnent. The oUw was weak and
• ivy at %f/lc net decline; March clos'd
73%; May, 71 %c; July, 71 %c.
Corn—Spot, 'ary; No. 2. 4174 c. Option
market opened e,iy with when, but held
.♦•-ady m*>^t of the day on iljcht country
acceptances, of f/re*JKure an*l a
nKxlerul" rlemond frejm . phortK. Closed
dub-f and <a. u y with wheat, at %<&■%€ m-t
decline; May closed 4f>%c; July, 40%c.
Oats—Brx>t dull; No. 2,28 c. Options
and 4-ay.
fi< < f steady. Cut meats st'-ady.
Ixird easy; reflnr-d quiet.
Cork q-jJi r family, $13.00® 13.50; short
clear, $12.00® 13.25.
I'.utf' r :sir.jntr, but not quotably higher;
U4*Ffern cr?amery, 19®24c; Htate dairy,
IX® 22c.
firm; fall made fancy, large and
small, 13c.
Kggf; firm; frta>te nn'l Pennsylvania at
mirk. I.V*; Southern at mark, 13%®14%c.
Potatoes quiet; New Jersey, $1.25&1.G2%;
N* w York, |1.50&1.#7%; I>mg Island, $1.50
Jersey tweets,
Tallow dull.
Petroleum firm.
Rosin quiet.
Turpentine quiet.
Rice quiet.
Molasses steady.
steady.
< abbage Kteudy; Long Island, $4.00^x6.00
I>r*r JOO.
Freights to Liverpool quiet and Arm.
N' w York, r<-b. 2k.—Colton seed was
quirt and easier, with sales of a Jobbing
character, and Including 100 barrels; prime
Hiimm'-r yellow at 37c; prime crude, bar
rHs,
off summer yellow, nominal; buitcr
grades, mi 3oc nominal; prlmi- winter yr-1-
low, EVnAiV'-, prime white, 3SKu4oc\
meal, $24.00ru2T.00.
( OFKKK %\li si <; \it.
New York, I* eh. 2K.—Coffee options
open'd bandy steady at unchanged prices
to 10 points decline; ruled quiet with a
W'*nk undertone In the absence of Brazil
ian rabies, while European cables were
urifuttbfar iory and the mot market easier.
It became more active In the afternoon
under liquidation increasing the decline
*4 H^/15 points, and clom-41 steady nt n net
deellii4- of 107x15 |M>lnts. The holi-h were
•> l i. 7' i l ags, including March, at O.'.nc; May,
/((7.05e. Spot Rio nominal; No. 7 in
volet, B%c, nominal; rb jobbing, i•. Mild
market quiet; Pordova, 9%^xMe. Sugar,
/.iw v\4 ;tk and |ow4-r f4> ed!; fair refining,
113-16' . cenirlfuen;,
• :* sugar, ;{%<•; refined, steady.
i IIH AGO M 4HKKT4.
rhb r.go, Peb. 2H Hoard of Trade mar-
U* law re qub-t to-day. The heavy snow
-1 'll w;im . Iwiirldi lnflin*nce in wtreat,
May 'dosing %(hlr qnder yesterday. May
'"in ntrd May oats 'dosed each a shade
down. May pork dotted I.V depressed.
May laid lower, arul May ribs 5c
down.
The leading futures ranged as follows;
<>lenlng. Highest, loowest. (’losing.
Wheat No. 2
I'Mi .... 63%
May . 0 :.7 h 4i6r (W M 65% 65%^|65%
July tW'YtiW 1 /* m 66 66 (a*W/n
I'ftfn No 2
Pb .... .... 33%
May 35 35% 34%fi3& 34%^35
duly 35 f>m% :■%'</35% :i5 :
Oats No. 2
Way 23% 23%
•July 22% 22% 22%®32% 22%'u22%
M'ms jM>rk, per barrel
May . .$lO 70 $lO 70 $10.7) S3O 55
July ... 10 72% 10 72% 10 57% 10 00
Lard, per 100 tM>uml—
May .... f> k 5 SH. 5 77% 5 82%
July .... 5 1)2% 5 1)5 587 % 590
ftlrort tit*. |*t r 100 pounds—
May .... 680 5 82% 575 5 77%
July*.... 5 82% 5 82% 6 77% 580
f'ash quotations were as follows: Flour
duM; No. 3 spring wheal, 12%1x63C; No. 2
red. 6ti%^6BV4c. No. 2 corn, 33%<£(34c; uNo.
2 yellow corn. 34c; No. 2 oh Is, ZXq*JAc.; No.
3 white, 24%<®2fi%c; 'No. 2 rye, 86c; No. 2
barley, 3tko4:> ; No. 1 flax seed. $1.00; prime
timothy seed, $2.3&&2.40; mess ix>rk, per
|grrel, sJMM>trlo.ri6; lard, per 100 pounds,
$6 sihorl ribs sides (loose), $5 6,V<(
5.1 K); dry salted shoulders (buxrd), so.2o^^
Florida Central &
Peninsular K. R.
Cen-ral or V*b Meridian Time
TIME TABLE EFFECTIVE JAN 28, ISW.
all trains daily.
NORTH A.ij EAST j NORTH AND NORTH WEST.
~34 : X I *0 : _ * I 36
U Utv.imh ;Sp!! (► Lv Savannas ( U aJP
Ar Fairfax 2 ii; 1 57a Ar Columbia i 4
Ar Denmark 3 20 Ar Spartanourg r^*
Ar Augusta 9 45p € 5U Ar lAtvue : f p
Ar Columbia 1 Lip 4 3*,a Ar kneiwjie .... .- ... # awp
Ar Asheville . I ¥.l> Ar Lex.ngtoo | a J_*a
Ar Charlotte 9 lOp 9 4* > Ar Cin innati j 7
Ar Danville ;i ::p 1 35p Ar ........... ; < as
Ar Richmond!' •. • * tip Ar Chi .ago 5-jop
Ar Lynchburg 2 +.*a 2 43p Ar Detroit 4 Ap
Ar CBArtofie?vlilt c;a ; lj Ar Cleveland 2 •"(*
Ar Wash.hgton 7: . s >/p Ar Indianapoiie 11 4oa
Ar Baltimore . Ar ■ ■;s •
Ar Philadelphia l: 2 SSa SOUTH AND FLORIDA POINTS.
Ar Nr w Ytjrlt . ... 2 'Cp 6 23a|....... 53
Ar Boetoo 9 OOp 3 3>p _ 7 ' . . .
WEST DIV.'-lON AND N. O. Ar Danea 112 i*V *V
- Ar Everett ; •- >Ja 5 lop
__ 1 33 | 33 Ar Brunswick .....j 8 34a C 41p
Lv Savannah 7 ; I 7p ; S it Ar Ftrnan-lina STh Sr osp
Lv Jacksonville | 7 top 9 2da Ar Jacksonville S> l'ja 7Dp
Ar Lake City !9 3.vpi!_*i Ar St Augusune So 3oa
Ar Live Oak ilf( 3*,*p 32 'tp Ar Waldo - .........il 2na 10 tip
Ar .Madison | 1 i lop Ar Gainesville ,bi 01 n,
Ar Montlceilo j 1 3 _ip Ar Cedar Keys i 7 '-5p
Ar Tallahassee ! : 3 Sip Ar G ala j 1 4t> 1 13a
Ar Guincy ■ j 4 _p Ar Wldwotd 2 Lr> 3Da
Ar River Junction j ] 3 iap Ar Leesburg 13 SOp, 4 39a
Ar Pensacola ; ill yop Ar Orlando ) 5 <”P 5 - - a
Ar Mobile I | 3 ~3a Ar Plant City | 4 50p; 5 2>a
Ar Near Orkar. 7 4-ct Ar Tampa 3P p c 3va
Trains arrive at .-Savannah Irom North aiid East—No 3a.in . No. -j. p.
m. From North*.* t —No. 33, 3 am. T'rOtu Florida points, Brunswick and Du
nen-No. 34, 12:27 p. m.; No. 3, 11:50 p- m _ ,
Train* 33 and li - arry Pullman Buixet Sleeping Cars between Columbia and
Tampa.
Trains 35 ar.d 36 carry Pullman Buffet Sleeping Cars between Columbia and
Jacksonville.
For full Information apply to _ ,
WM BUTLER JH T. P A , I Bull and Bryan streets, opposite Pulaski
W. P. BCRUOG.-:. P. & T A.', 1 and Screven Hotels.
D. C. ALLEN T. A Bull and Liberty street?, opposite De Soto Hotel.
W. B. M INTil'.i: D T A., West Broad and Übery streets.
A. O. MACDO.N EJ.L G. P A. LA .SHIPMAN. A. G. P. A . Jacksonville.
Trains leave from I'nion Depot, comer Tot P-'d and Liberty streets
6.50; short clear - lee IlKixedi. $5.8&@ , 5.5*5,
whisky, dlatlller- finished goods, per gal
lon, 81.23%.
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
Local and General News of Ships
and Shipping*
The Indications did not point *° favora
ble weather yesterday, and for this rea
son a number of sai.lng vessels loaded did
not proceed out. An exception was the
schooner lona Tunnell. This vessel took
00*5 vl the taraesf cargoes of lumber ship
ped from this pdrt on ore vessel in a long
time. She had considerably over 900.000
feet for Philadelphia. The Tunnell Is a
new vessel, and ih.s is her first trip with
lumber from Savannah.
The Ocean Steamship Company an
nounces that the steamship City of Macon
advertised to sail at 430 o clock this
morning, for Boston, will not sail until
6:30 o’clock to-morrow morning.
The steamshtp Newstead was among
the clearances yesterday. She goes to
Bremen and Rotterdam.
Passengers per steamship City of Ma
con from Boston. Feb. 25 —J. F. Slattery,
J. N. Stone, J. E. Chapperell, Harry Lov
ell. ~
fliivfinnah %lmnnar.
Run rises at 6:28 a. m. and sets at 5:58
p. in.
High water at Tybee to-day at 7:29 a.
m. and 7:52 p. m. High water at Savan
nah one hour later.
Phases of the Moon for March.
New moon. Ist, 3 hours and 23 minutes,
morning: first quarter. Bth, 11 hours and
34 minutes, evening; full moon. 16th, 2
hours and 12 minutes, morning; last quar
ter, 24th, 11 hours and 36 minutes, even
ing; 30th, 2 hours and 30 minutes, even
ing.
ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES.
Vessels Cleared Yesterday.
Steamship Newstead (Br), Jary, Brem
en and Rotterdam —Wilder & Cos.
Bark Eugenie (Nor). Andresen, London.
—Dahl & Cos.
Schooner Alice McDonald, Brown, New
Haven.
Arrived Below.
Schooner Wm. H. Skinner, Harrison,
bound from New York for Mayport and
Palatka, put In for harbor.
Vessels Went to Sea.
Schooner lona Tunnell. Tunnell, Phila
delphia.
Freights and Charters.
Poshed at Cotton Exchange:
Steamship Nor, (Nor), for Gothenburg
via Bremen, due about March 15.—tA. F.
Churchill.
Shipping Memoranda.
Key West, Fla., Feb. 29.—Arrived,
steamers Paddington (Br), Owens, Gi
braltar; Mascotte, Minor, Havana and
sailed for Bort Tampa; Arena, Pensacola.
Fernandlna, Fla., Feb. 28.—Arrived,
steamers DunroMn (Br), Russell,Philadel
phia; Roehampon (Br), Gilchrist, Tene
rlffo; schooner George R. Congdon,
Bayles, New York.
Cleared—Schooners Edward H. Blake.
Smith. Elizabeth, N. J.; Anna E. Kranz,
Brown. Fall River.
Charleston, S. C„ Feb. 28.—Arrived, bark
Doon (Hr), Hpurr, Iquique; schooners Nel
son F. Newbury, Peckwotth, New York;
H. B. Marts, Holloway, Baltimore; Bessie
Whiting. Jayne, New York; Linah C.
Kaminski. I erglaml. New York; steam
yacht Marjorie, Lindsey, New York,
bound Jacksonville.
Port Tampa, Kla„ Feb. 28.—Arrived,
schooner C S Glidden, Fairs. Baltimore.
Antwerp, Feb. 28.—Arrived, steamer Iris,
Savannah.
Bremen. Feb. 28.—Arrlvetd, steamer An
gers, Savannah.
Baltimore. |>>h. 28.—Arrived, steamer
State of Texas. Savannah.
Philadelphia. Feb. 28—Arrived, schoon
er Matilda I>. Borda, Savannah; Frank
Vanderhersehen, Brunswick.
Pensacola, Fla., Feb. 28— Arrived,
steamship Torino (Br), Penwell, Havana;
hark Ocean (Nor), Thomesen, Maran
ham; schooner Donna Christina, Axelson,
Havana
Salle,! Steamship Vivina (Span), Lusar
raza, Liverpool.
(Teare.t Barks Tanletta y Gaggcro
(Ital), Tonlflla, Buenos Ayres; Agostlno
Torrizzano (Ital), Torrizzano, Buenos
Ayres; ship Morna (Nor), Koale, Buenos
Ayres; opella 1 Nor), Pedersen, ’Antwerp;
barkentlne Nleanor (Br), Wojfe. Hay of
Genlpa. Fort de France bay, Martinique.
Native to Mariners
Pilot charts and all hydrographic Infor
mation will ho furnished masters of ves
sels ft of charge In United States hy
drographic oltlce In custom house. Cap
tains are requested to call tit the office.
Reports of wreck* and derelicts received
for transmission 10 the navy department.
Foreign Exports
Per British steamship Newstead for
Bremen and Rotterdam, for Brc-men—G.-
453 bales cot ten. 1,*42 sacks cotton
seed, 12,*.*: for Rotterdam, j <>.2 tons phos
phate. J3C '=Xr, 5® pieces pitch pine lumber,
1305. —Cargo various.
Per Norwegian bark Eugenie for Lon
don— casks spirits, sW,ll2.—Cargo by
Paterson, Downing & Cos.
Coastwise Exports.
Per schooner lona Tunnell for PhlladeL
phia—B9B.9s® fet;t yellow pine lumber by
Georgia Lumber Company, and 397,000 by
Dixon Mitchell & Cos.
Per schooner Alice McDonald for New
Haven—sl3.lS<7 feet yellow pine lumber by
Cooney, Eckstein & Cos.
jfHo
ytigmL
Bchedules Effective Nov. 8, 1899.
Trains arrive at and <Hj>art from
Central Station, West Bi%ad; Foot ol
Liberty street.
•Oth Meridian Time—One hour slower thaa
city time.
Leave Arrive
Savannah: Savannah:
|Macon, Augusta, Atlanta.|
•8 45amjCovlngton, Milledgevllle|*6 00pm
land all intermediate points!
Augusta, Macon, Mont-1
Igomery, Atlanta, Athens,!
•9 OOpmjColumbus, Birmingham,]*6 00am
jAmericus, Eufaula andl
iTroy. |
Dover Accommodation, |t7 48am
ft 00pm| Guyton Dinner Train. |t4 30i)rr.
•Daily. tExcept Sunday.
BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND TYBEE
75th meridian or Savannah city time.
LEAVE SAVANNAH.
Dally—9:3s a. m. and 3:15 p. m.
LEAVE TTBEE.
Dally—10:30 a. m. and 6:00 p. m.
Connections made at terminal points
with all trains Northwest, West and
Southwest.
Sleeping cars on night trains between
Savannah and Augusta, Maoon, Atlanta
and Birmingham.
Parlor cars on day train, between
Savannah. Mocon and Atlanta.
For complete Information, schedules,
rates and connections apply to
W. G. BREWER, City Ticket and Pae
enger Agent, 107 Bull slreel.
W. R. McINTYRE, Depot Ticket Agent.
J. C. HAILE, General Passenger Agent.
E. H. HINTON, Traffic Manager.
THEO. D. KLINE, Gen. Superintendent.
JOHN M, EGAN, Vice President.
Savannah. Ga.
Georgia Syrup.
Black Eye Peas.
Pigeon Peas,
Seed Peas.
Seed Peanuts.
For sale by
A. EHRLICH & BRO,,
Wholesale Grocers and Liquor Dealers,
111, 113, 115 Bay street, west.
R ' IIIIVH!'
feSf?' Jg I.IIT‘'I\N KKO-S
t r G r J
, V. . \i' ’\i() s 1 M*\wM.weesssj
|IT, ; t,>. T - +.. U fin t ;s 's fiioCK
, mSS\i l\YMi M\ls sh hwm
Plant System.
Trains Operated by 40th Meridian Ti me—Cine Hour Slower Than City Tlta*.
READ DOWN f7o. IS. 10. READ UR
Ii a | |J3 North e'nd East. || 8 | g | g | i
‘ 476' U 40p 5 43a~1~40i Lv. .. Savirnah Ar 1 50a( T X*a | 9 Oloj 6 25p *
: *:0 OOp 4 SSp 10 Xa e U Ar.. Crar eston ... Lv .11 lip 5 14a 5 6 S>a! 3ip """
—.."j| 7 Jia| J 2Jaj 7£p Ar Rienmond ...Lv 9 (6a* < 45p tl# OOfJ
—.:..HU<6a 7 ola |H *:• Ar.. Washington ...Lv 4 30aj 1 07pit 6 X'pj
- l*pj * aoaj ii 33, Ar.... BaYimore ... Lv 2 53a 1 1 46p>t SOSp 1 ....
-s * *UP 10 35* 3 m Ar.. Philadelphia ..Lv 12 30a U 38aif 2 52p)....
- ; 4 If> 7 90s Ar... New York ...Lv 9 25p| 8 56a t!2 25p
~"'"i i * 30p(. I 3 QQp [Ar Boston L ;> i n’tj | "*
~ls~R.TACir,3r R. ACL II SOUTH: fl I ACL |S. R.]ACL fS
2- ’ 38-78 ! 78 j 34 | 3; ' ■
Sop 5 7y- I !*“ V" a V v " ®* va * ,nah Ar 1 15a ; l''.sa 12 lOp 12 ;. .
v. .t. 7 * *• <"• Ar .... Vt aycros-s ... Lv 10 30n 10 30p 9 saw 10 0 a 3 3®
V I I**- 1 * Ar —Jacksoville.... Lv 7 45p 7 45p S Ouu 8 0,, 7
106a l<i6a *H> 11 Ml|U 30a Ar .... Palatka Lv 5 55p| 4 40p[ 2 If*. 2 46a j
I~’* y? ? *-’k Ar ...Winter Park... Lv 2 56pi 11 23p|U S:
1 „ 4 TT** 5
. oja 4 ,>v 24p € 24p Ar • • Kissimmee... Lv 2 Ifcpj jUi 42p i0 42i. \]2
* i I 30p Ar ....Gainesville.... Lv.)...!!□ 2 lSp| i '
€ oii- 2 052 05p Ar Ocala Lv I | l 23d1... I ' *
S i ? S3ap Ar Be irair Lv 8 OJa' l .' 1
; _ **.l> pAr St. Pet r. ,_rg. . i.vii, I 7 <9'a! 1
7 : -a - : -a i2? i - i ' * a r " i", T .‘. mpa • Lv SSa! 7 4.6a 7 7 gpn v
1 •®P Ar ..Fort ramps Lv UNslTlUflM 7 „
Sp U 25p Ar ..Pan- , Gorda... Lv 3 *!■ '
- r -c Ar ,Bt. Auguiwme Lv 6 ibp |Op 6 5(4 Siq 4 I.Vj
-*-”_7 1 35pl 8 40af7 30a|jAr .„.Hran .w!ek .. .Lv’l 6 “J?
Fla. apeclaL 27 and A. C. L
I 87 I! SOUTH Cont and) B R-18 I ACTJBha r> J 31 aßli 3r COhnecFat WayT
. ; - , a..32| crose with Parlor Car ar.
li W„ ; ? 1 ' “f; "Ar *0 36 I t 5 42p;r 4 06p ; riving Thomsavtll* 4 0
- -P, 1 OOP Ar. Ja luonvtlle -Lv 5 00a, j :ji r> -; 2 . m Connects aT I X
MbHi-jiJra Augustine Lv. ...
NORTH, WEST AN D SOUTHWEST ’ ~~—
..I '.*•!. z%: ' i!iv : —ivir ji,r
a i *■ larss'.p r. aes
li- Ist if: ?iTuSI S? !S"!2
9 45a 8 40p Ar Cha rcr ga Lv j 605 8 45a il * ,5 % Nashville Lv 9 00a 2 U
7 3"P 7 45a Ar Cincinnati Lv ■ 8 39a S UOa 7 rga 4? p Ar cTncfnnaH U ,1 K 9
1 30p 7 sua Ar. LouisvUle Lvj 7 45a 7 45p 7 a>, ,nt A , Chiclmiati Lv 11 (njp ; 45p
7 04a 6 o&r. Ar. St Louis .Lv 9 Isp S *B* 30 Wp Ar St. pouis Lv 8 55pj 8 28a
7 15a! 3 lOp :Ar.. Chicago. ,Lv 11 8 30p 9 00a 1 7 e> a j’ Ar lu' f,_
£ 40a 4 !5p Lv.. Atlanta Ar 10 3Spill 60, |j (m! I ® °° P
-u* V^i Iem ‘ >h ‘ s V : ' 9 0,1 809a 6 !sp"Ar. Chicago .Lv' 7 Ofipi Ivt
' Ar.. Mobile—
• (and unmarked trains; dally. 8 30p| 7 40a Ar N. Orleans Lv i 7 £ 7 c
t Daily except Sunday. --va..,- - " ‘ ”1 7 4 'P
f Daily except Monday. i a ii V ■'^® nnah Ari’io 30a 11 s p
Through Pullman Sleeping' Car Service 3 45a 2 10p Ar.” Albany ' Lv’J f
toJt.orMn Eae, and West, and to Florida 5 2Pp' A r Columbus' Lv'j J*
PLANT STEA MSHIP LINE. ~~ '
Mon., Thurs., Sat., 10 00 pm Lv Port Tampa ArjjTfoOam. Tuei 7Sv llr - n -
Tues.. Frl.. 6un„ 300 pm. ;Ar Key West Lvf 700 pm. Mon ' -Sla " f la '
Tues., Frl., Bun., 9 00pm Lv Key West Ar . Mon' wU" o® 1 '
Mon., 600 am . Ar. Havana .Lv |l2 30 n’n. Mon’! wS" | at
H. G. Haycraft, T P. A.; E. A. Armani, City Ticket Art rie fte,-
B. W. WRENN. Passenger Tr, fflo Manager’. Savfnnah cl Phoß9tl
Georgia and Alabama Railway!
Passenger Schedules effective Dec. ‘>4
Train* operated by 90th mendlanktime -one hour slower than r.,„ ’
READ II
DOWN j| || r EAD
No. 19! No. 1711 F P _
■ > •- - , MN0.181N0.90
7ml I i, v ,ap, **
9 15pj 9 45a Ar Statesboro Lv i( ' 7 43p < 57a
8 46p; 9 45a \r Collins 5 15p *5 uOa
9 4oa 1 00a Ar P 7 501 19 4 '
1 P Ar Cordeie " """"J" ]Z H
- J m Ar Americus Lv
•••••• 7 66p Ar Montgomery '
11 BSa 12 25nt| Ar Birmingham 1,. V’sh
S ®P| 7 40a Ar New Orleans r. v 7 45J
7 tOp! 4 05p Ar Cincinnati ....... Lv l *
7 20a| 7 16pHAr St, Louis "i; £v J£2
All trains run daily. —~
Magnificent buffet parlor cara on Train * 17 and 18.
CONNECTIONS.
AT CUYLER with Savannah and Statue boro Kail way.
AT COLLINS wirh S'Elmore Air Line, also with Coliini and RekLvll'.e RaiirasA
AT HELENA with Southern Hallway.
AT COHDELE with Georgia Southern and Florida Railway; also with Alhana
and Northern Railway. AiDM "
AT RICHLAND with Columbus Division.
AT MONTGOMERY with Louisville and Nashville and Mobil* and Ohio R^if.
loads.
For rates or any other Information call on or address
W. P. SCRUGGS. C. P. and T. A., Bull and Bryan atnM
WM. BUTLER, JR., T. P. A.. Bull and Bryan siren,
A- POPE, General Passenger Agent.
CECTT, GARRETT vice Rreeldent snd General Manager
HEAR HER!
I[ Jj A WOMAN’S STORY.
[ f] x This la to certify that I have been afflicted
i with Scrofula or Blood Polaon for a number ol
~ I yeara. The best physician# of Mobile and this
nSra city said nothing could be done for me. I took
IR'4s-vv lar ff c quantities * * * but t ->und no relief.
jSDftpr-KwHt My limbs were a mass of ulcers, and when I
.-SM jfcSSS was sent to a physician in Mobile my entire
Ktfa l body was a mass of sores. I had given up all
Ijj&i 't@BSl hope, and as a last resort tried P. P. P-, and
WZ* tiErC\ jJ K 1 after using four bottles (small sire), the tores
w have entirely disappeared, and mv 1
ilaPI; &2, • iflf Bk 2 health was never better than at ♦ prest
KSiffl HP J. V*u>r ? i Iftwtflr time, and people that know me thin gtawon-
Wjfffi H’ derfulcure. ELIZA TODD, Milton, Fla.
‘ jESlai a woman than an other- - Wi
s PfiS wise beautiful skin cov- w* WT
fcSßf ered with sores and I A I 1 a
r.;' KSF eruptions? Can you* •
I k blame people for avoid- (Lippman’s *
SOT womjm y thut o af- Great Remedy.)
if/ / ' Kjnf pitied; but what woman wants pity ? Besldei
•/,/ / VlVWft ' fvE the humiliation of dlsflgur-ment, the itching
7/ / • and burning of skin disease ire almost nnen
> f All women ought to know that all facial and
bodily blemishes are caused by impure blood,
and are curable. P. F. P. will purify thi
blood, and when the blood becomes pure all
' skin diseases vanish.
‘ r P. P. p. is a harmless vegetable compound
„ . , and never fails to eradicate from the system
all traces of Blood Poison, Scrof- Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Dyspepsia and Catarrhs!
affections.
FROM ONE OF SAVANNAH’S PRO/IINENT MERCHANTS.
TO THE PUBLIC'
I herewith recommend to the sufferers of Rheumatism and rheumatic pains
Llppman’a P. P. P., as I have carefully tested it und found permanent relief. Also ini
•on, who, for years, has suffered from Rheumatism, lias used it for the last year witr
t:ood results, and has not suffered since, and is still using it. Would not do without il
if it coat double, or at any price. Yours truly, CUAS. SBILEK.
Lippman Brothers, Proprietors,
Wholesale Druggists, Lirrmnn Block. Savannah, Gx
McDonough & ballantyne, W
Iron Founders, IViachmists, n B
Uluckaiiiitlm, Itolleruiakera, manufacturers of Station- ‘
fry und Portable Engines, Vertleal and Top Itnnnlng
Corn Mills, Sugar Mill and Pans. Shafting, Pulleys, etc.
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