The Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1900-current, June 08, 1900, Page 7, Image 7

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TURPENTINE AGAIN DROPS. THE CLOSING FIRM AT A DROP OF % CENT A GALLON. ITonr (}i*d of Hoxln tdinnrr anil aha Vlnrket Clones Firm—Cotton Fntaro* Sis Points Higher to Four Poll*ts Net Lower—Estimate of In creased Acreage Imparls a Dri-lln intt Tendency—Local anil Tele graiphle Markets. Morning News Office, June 7.—The fea ture ot t'e markets to-day was the de cline la. spirits turpentine, and the advance in four grades of rosin. It begins to look like tiirpe.itine will drop considerably be fore tJ<e (Bottom is struck, Judging from the drop [f Vi cent to-day, which was rontrpy the expectations of many of the trade. Grades H, X, K and M or ros ins advanced tive cents, at which the market w.ts bulletined firm. While busi ness wits ib moderate volume, the demand was rdporned fairly good. The totlan market dropped Vi cent on all graces. The New York futures mar ket silbwrti weakness owing to the Chronilile'i acreage estimate, which shows an increase Of 9.76 per cent, to 24,625,000 acres. Thlo tended to impart a weakness under •'vhiirh prices declined some. The wholesqOe iparkets were steady and active, with nu '.notable changes. The minor marketp yfitr e steady, with a fair demand prevailing. The following resume of the different markets will show the tone and quotations at the closing to-day: COTTON. The cotton market closed nominal to day at a decline of Vi cent. This was due 10 the uncertain condition of the leading markets, and the very slow demand for eottcn locally. Spinners are well supplied, so that the only hope of a revival is a foreign demand. This is looked for at any time. The receipts were 61 bales, against 147 last year. The stock to-day was 19,659. The-following were the Official spot quo tations. at the close of the market, at the Cotton Exchange to-day: | This | Last I <J*y.J year. Good middling **. R' Middling |BA 564 Low middling 664 jSV4 Good ordinary Bli8 l i |4V4 Market—Nominal: sales 10. Savannah Receipts. Exports and Stock- Receipts this day 64 Receipts this day last year 147 Receipts this day year before last. 13 Receipts since Sept. 1,1899 1,059,808 Same time lasi year 1,067,812 Stock On hand this day 19,650 Same day last year 18,602 Receipts apd Stocks at the Ports— Receipts this day 1.918 This day last year 3.074 This day year before last 3,038 Total receipts since Sept. 1, 189(1.6,326,315 Same time last year 8,154.209 Same time year before last 8.508,550 8 ock at the ports to-day 233.912 Stock same day last year 644,916 Daily Movements at Other Ports. Galveston—Easy, middling, BV*c; net re ceipts. 62; gross receipts, 62; stock. 16,800. New Orleans—Quiet; middling. B'4c; net receipts, 535; gross receipts, 885; sales, 1,- 000; stock, 90.178. •Mobile—Nominal; middling, 8 13-16 c; net receipts, 302; gross receipts, 302; stock, 6,538. Charleston—Nominal; stock. 5,190. Wilmington—Nominal; net receipts, 5; gross receipts. 5; stock. 2.535. Norfolk—Nominal; middling. B%c; net receipts, 300; gross receipts, 300; stock, 8,- 030. Baltimore—Nominal: middling, 9c; gross j receipts, 335: stock, 6,246. New York—Quiet; middling. 874 c; gross receipts. 488; sales, 3.700; slock, 74,508. Boston—Dull; middling. 874 c; net re ceipts. 50; gross receipts, 100. Philadelphia—Quiet; middling, 9V4c; •took, 3,514. Pensacola—Net receipts, 600; gross re ceipts, 600. j.; Dally Movements at Interior Towns. Augusta—Quiet; middling, 864 c; net re ceipts, 63; gross receipts, 63; sales, 32; etock, 6,354. Memphis—Steady; middling. B*4c: net re ceipts, 76; gross receipts, 76; sales, 25; stock, 32,087. St. Louis—Dull; middling. 86*c; net re ceipts, 33; gross receipts, 129; stock, 39,- r. Cincinnati—Quiet; middling, 9c; net re ceipts. 60; gross receipts, 60; sales, 100; stock, 10,161. Houston—Quiet: middling, B'. 2 c; net re ceipts, 6; gross receipts, 6; sales, 25; stock, 11.866. Louisville—Firm; middling. 9c. Exports of cotton this day— Galveston—Coastwise, 111. New Orleans—Coastwise, 250. Mobile—Coastwise, 305. Norfolk—Coastwise, 74. New York—To the continent, 705. Pensacola—To the continent. 600. Total foreign exports from all ports this day: To the continent, 1.305. Total foreign exports from all ports thus far this week: To Great Britain, 7.766; to the continent, 23.274. Total foreign exports since Sept. 1, 1899: To Great Britain. 2,113.5:7; to France, 686,- 625; to the continent, 2,579.011. COTTON FUTURES. New York, June 7.—The feature of to day’* news in the cotton market was the Chronicle's acreage estimate, and as 'he flgu re.% given exceeded expectation, r cline in price? naturally resulted, rkj ctuations during the day were . Scope the net change was par U u gratifying to either side. The mi: i opene<4 steady with prices 5 points lower to 1 point higher, but almost immediately turned weak in response to a sharp break in Liverpool, and under an estimate for an Increase of 9.76 per cent, in this year's acreage, to 24,625.944 acres. On this down turn considerable liquidation occurred, both for foreign nnd domestic accounts, while shorts Increased obligations under the firm conviction that (he situation war ranted a decline to below the 8c mark for August. But while in the midst of their Jubilation bears were confronted with a sudden reaction in Liverpool and brisk demand from influential otside parties here. Prices quickly returned to last nighf* level on this support, and scored a slight gain before a breathing spell was | taken. But the Liverpool's final cables In hand, room traders subsequently assumed the defensive and gave attention to seltle mem of unprotected accounts as a matter of precaution owing to holiday In Liver pool to-morrow and Saturday, and to tin unusual divergence of opinion concerning the probab'e outcome of Monday's bureau report, the first of the season. Moreover, very little news came to hand In the af ternoon and orders were also few and far between, leaving the talent 111 control, but purposeless. The market was Anally steady 6 points higher to 4 points net lower. New York. June 7.—i'otton futures open ed s'eady and closed steady. Prices 11S • follows: * ' (Open. Illigh. (Low Close. January 77777r7:'53~! _ 7.5 T ( ~7.t9 _ f 7.52 February ~..| 7.34 7.56 7.55 | 7.37 March j 7.78 7.59 7.53 ( 7.57 Awn ! I .... 1 .... I 7.59 May i .... 7.60 7.69 7.61 June I 8.25 1 .... | .... | 8.34 b July I 8.33 8.38 1 8.31 I .... August I 8.10 8.13 * 8.03 j .... September ...| 7.81 ) 7.82 7,76 j 7.79 j Dclober I 7.*>7 j 7.67 ( 7.61 ! 7.63 j November ...( 7.133 ; 7.54 7.51 j 7.50 December ....( 7.51 | 7.52 1 7.48 | 7.50 Liverpool. June 7, 4 p. m.—Cotton rpilet; price* 1-32 J higher; American middling fair, 5 B-16d; good middling, 5 l-32d; mid dling. 4 29-32d; low middling, 4 25-320; good ordinary. 4 21-32d; ordinary. 4 15-821 The vales of the day were 7,000 bales, of which SOO were for speculation and export nnl Included 6.300 American. Receipts, 3 000 bales; no American. Future* opened steady and closed quiet at the advance. American mMdling. low middling douse: June. 4.3U1 buyers; Jtine- July. 4.48d buyers; July-AuguSi, 4.40 k) buy. era; August-Bepiember, 4.39,1 buyer*; 8 p lemW-October. 4.23d sellers; October-No vember, 4.14434.13d value; November-De cemhar. 4.lid sellers; December-January, 4,v9d sellers; Januwy-February, 4,Q7@ Southern Railway. IraUia Aims and Depart Savannah on 90 tb Meridian Time—On* Hour Slower Thaa City Time. Schedules In Effect Sunday. May *7, 1900. READ DOWN|| TOTH~E~EAST. II RBAX9 trf*/ _N°, 34 I No. 36 II 77N0 35 ; No; 31 „ „ II ~~ (Central Time.) fi ~ i - 20pm,L 20am j|Lv Savannah Ar 5 10am| 315 pm . | II (Eastern Time.) || 6 tl-.nm 1 Ar Black v Hie Lv] 300 am 1 07pm 9 10nm' a ™ am Columbia Lv| 1 25am;i1 25am 11 Mom il2 Mnnili- .Charlotte Lvj' 9 55pm| 8 lOasi _ 4pm|l2 23pml|Ar Greensboro Lv|| 7 10pm; 5 48an -i ”* m| Norfolk' Lvf | 8 35pm 1 Mpm " Ar : ... Dan ville Lr,| 5 4 HimSt aml J_ 2 *i>mi|Ar Rich mono Lv |l2 Olpmlll 00„m 4 36am - S Pm ! f r Lynch burg Lvd 3 S2pm|Tam 7 35am ISSm!? m ! i' Charlottesville Lvj: 2 06pm|12 54am ' Baltimore Lv S 22im 8 27p,n - 80 pm 300 pm Ar . Boston Lvj 5 00pm 10 10am NoGWJI TO THE Nui. TH AND WEST. |fN67Ji ... I tCentra 1 Timed i L, 20am| Lv Savannah Aril 5 10am II (Eastern Tims.) i Columbia Lt 1 Sam 2 37ptnjSAr Asheville Lv * 06pra Mpm||Ar Hot Springs Lv 1145 an ~ pm Ar Knoxville Lv 8 25am l 10am;l Ar Lexington Lv 10 30pro ; ! Ar Cincinnati Lv 8 00pm itOam|Ar Louisville Lv 7 45pm t. 00pm jj A r st. Loan Lv|| 8 08sm All trains arrive and depart from the Plant System Station. THROUGH CAR SERVICE, ETC. TRAINS 33 AND 34 DAILY. NEW YORK AND FLORIDA EXPRESS Vesti buled limited trains, with Pullman Drawing Room Sleeping Cars between Savannah and New- York Connects ot Washington with Colonial Express for Boston. Pull man Sleeping Cars between Charlotte and Richmond and Charlotte and Norfolk. Dining car serve, all meals between Savannah and Washington. trains 35 nnd 36 DAILY, THE UNITED STATES FAST MAIL vestlhuled limited tj-ains, carrying Pullman Drawing Room Sleeping Cars between Savannah and New York. Dining enrs serve all meals between Savannah and Washington. Also Pullman Drawing Room Sleeping Cars between Savannah and Cincinnati through Asheville and "The Land of (he Sky.” For complete Information as to rates, schedules, etc., apply to G. GROOVER. Ticket Agent, Plant System Station. JAMES FREEMAN. C. P. and T. A , 141 Buil slreet. Telephones. Bell 856. Geor gia 850. RANDALL CLIFTON. District Passenger Agent. No. 141 Bull street. MURPHY & CO., INC., Board of Trade Building, Savannah. Private leased wires direct to New York, Chicago and New Orleana. COTTON, STOCKS AND GRAIN. New York office. No. $1 Broadway. Offices In principal cities thro’tgtioui ths South. Write for our Market Manual and book containing instructions for traders. 4.08d sellers; February-March, 4.67d byers. New Orleans, June 7.—Cotton futures steady. June (hid).8.69 November -7.25ift7.26 July 8.69^48.71 December .7.2507.28 August 8.07&8.0S January ..7.2WJ7.27 September .7.6007.61 February ..7.2807 3) October . ..7.3457.35 March ... .7.3007.32 COTTON LETTERS. New York. June 7.-Hubbard Bros. & Cos. say: Liverpool did not respond to t. e improvement here yesterday with the vis 0£ expected by the trade. Our opening showed a continued liquidation for side account. These sales were absrrb and for arbitrage brokers, causing the maikei to return to lost evening's quotations on the old crop. The market remained dull and quiet at the reaction, according to the Chronicle. The increase in the acreage this season is 9.76 per cent , and the crop is later than last season, especial y in Texas. Clear warm weather is repo t and from the Southwest, with showers in th? Atlantic States. After the reop ning cf Manchester on Monday the markets oie expected to assume a more l natural phase. New York. June 7 Murphy & Cos. say: Cotton in Liverpool advanced l-22d on spots, middling 4 29-32d; sale.-, B,<XK) bales. Futures opened 1 to 2 points higher, weakened to slightly tinder yesterday’s close, but ended l-64d above yesterday on old and unchanged on new crops. These advices were regarded unfavorable, which, with an absence of further rains in Texas and the Chronicle estimating an increase in the cotton acreage this season of 9n per cent, caused some selling by longs, but on complaints of too much rain in Mem phis an.l portions of Mississippi n gieat demand developed both for shorts and long account, which caused a recovery. The quotations at this writing are above yes terday's close, with tone quiet. We con strue the Chronicle's report as bullish and should cause our market to do better. Liverpool Cotton Statistics Liverpool. June 7.— Following are the weekly cotton statistics: Total sales of nil kinds. 26,u00 bales; total sales. Ameri can 24.000. English spinners' takings. 33,000. Total export. 2,000. Import of all kinds, 23.000; import. Armrlcon. 17,000. Stock of all kinds, 544.000; stock. Amer Dan. 435,000. Quantity afloat, all kinds. 49,000; afloat. American, 40.000. Total sales on speculation, 300. Total sales to exporters, 600. DRY GOODS. New York. June 7.—Business is still very quiet in all departments in dry goods. Some houses report a slight improvement in the general demand, but no orders of any. volume are coming forward. Th? price situation is without change. Meat sellers are meeting buyers readily at cur rent quotations in both staple and fancy lines of cotton and woolen gcols. IT nt cloths continue inactive, with nothing do ing in regulars. the riff, market. Reports about the new crop ate not o er encouraging. Certain limited seetons n Carolina and Louisiana are doing finely, but in ihe main, contrary conditions litre lieeon experienced and a late harvest may be expected. Proposed legislatir'q in LJul - iana "to regulate and eontiol <he sale, rental and distribution of water f r lhe purpose of irrigation.” if taken s;r.ouly. may result in a greatly reduced outer.me. It would stem most unfortunate if by reason of the uncertain'y the yield is :o be curtailed, especially in view of added market: in "newly acquired tetri.ore." and the high average ranee of value* thereby assured for everything—"good, bad and Indifferent”—the comirg seison. NAVAL stores. Thursday, June 7- SPIRITS TURPENTINE—The price of turpentine again declined, the closing be ing firm a. 43'; cents, n decline of tj dent below Wednesday's closing. Transactions of 250 casks were reported at the opening at this price, which constituted the official business for the day. The demand was reported to be fairly good for lurpemine, both for foreign and domestic shipment. To what extent the declines will go is more doubtful than ever. 1' will no: be surprslng io many if the morket drops t 6 a low ligute before o reaction sets In. The receipts to-day were 2,330, sales 200, and the exports 4.113. ROSINS —The feature of the naval stores market to.day was the advance of five cents at the opening on grades H, I. K. M. The market was posted Him at the ad vance, and the demand kept business moving along moderately well. The re ceipt* were 4,054. sales 1,23<>. and the ex ports none. The following were the quo tations : .. .. A. B. C 81 13 'I 81 *> D 1 10 K 1 65 E 1 15 M 1 80 F 1 20 N 2 15 O' L-80 W G 230 H 1 45 W W 250 Naval Stores Statement- Spirits Rosin. 1901). 1900 Stork on hand April 1, 1900 . 2.197 142.506 Receipt* this dny 2,330 4.051 Receipt previously 75,100 142,471 Total 79,627 2*9.(131 Exports to-day 4.113 Exitorta previously 60,352 168.998 Total since April 1, 1900 64,465 108,998 Stock on hand this day 16,162 120,033 Stock same day last year 17.640 120,433 Charleston, Juus 7,—3j)]rljs turpentine THE MORNING NEWS: FRIDAY, JUNE 3. 11)00. market quiet, at 45c; sales none. Rosin quiet, unchanged; sales none. Wilmington. June 7.—Spit its turpentine steady, 441544 1 ar-: receipts. 21 casks. Rosin steady, 81.0501.10; receipts, 462 barrels. Crude turpentine quiet. $1 80414.80; receipts. 67. Tar firm, $1.40; receipts, 104. FINANCIAL. MONEY—The demand keeps fairly up with the supply. FOREIGN EXCHANGE—Markee i* steady. The commercial demand. $4 86>4; sixty days, $4.84; ninety days, $4 83; francs. Parts and Havre, sixty days 5.23?,; Swiss, sixty days. 5.25 b,; marks! sixty days. 94 5-16; ninety doys, 93 15-16 DOMESTIC EXCHANGE - Bteady; banks are buying at par, and selling aa follows: Amounts to and including $25. 10 cents premium; $25 to SSO. 16 cent*; SIOO to S2OO, 25 cents; S2OO to SI,OOO, % premium; over SI,OOO, $1 per thousand. SECURITIES—The market is fairly §teady, but dull and inactive. Stocks. !FI : J ‘ * ' ' Bid. Asked. Augusta and Savannah R. R 11l 112 Atlanta & West Point 135 126 do 6p. c. certira 106 106 Augusta Factory 85 90 Citizens Bank 130 131 Chatham Bank ljl ]l2Vj Chatham it. E. & 1. Cos.. A 57 58 do do B 56 57 Easl- & Phenix Mfg. Cos 103 106 Edison Electric Ilium 104 106 Enterprise Mfg.. Cos 100 103 Germania Bank 131 132 Georgia & Alabama 29 30 Georgia Railroad, common 210 211 Graniteville Mfg. Cos 165 170 J. P, King Mfg CO. 106 107 Langley Mfg Cos Merchants National Bank 112 113 National Bank of Savannah 150 156 Oglethorpe Savings & Trust ... 112 113 People's Savings & Loan 104 105 Southwestern Railroad Cos 11l 112 Savannah Gas Light 2444 2544 Southern Bank 158 160 Savannah Bank & Trust 120 1H Sll ley Mfg. Cos.. Augusta 90 95 Savannah Brewing 100 101 Bunas. Bid. Askod. Char., Col. & Aug. Ist ss, 1909.. 106 307 Atlanta city. 444& 1922 U 1 113 Augusta city, 4s. 1927 105 106 do 4445. 1925 11l 113 do 7s. 1903 107 109 do 6s, 19:3 118 119 Ala. Mid. ss. ind'd. 1928. M. & N..101 103 Augusta Factory, 6 per cent.. 1915.110 111 Brunswick & Western 4s, 1938 83 84 C. R. R. & Banking, collateral 5s 9244 9344 C. of G. Ist ss, 50-year gold, 1945 F. & A ill 119 C. of Ga. con. as, 1945, M & N.. 92 93 C. of Ga. Ist incomes 1945 42 43 do 2nd incomes, 194* 12 13 do 3rd Incomes. 1543 6 T C of G. (M. G. & A. Dlv) 55,!917 J. & J 98 99 C. of G. (Eaionton Branch), 5s 1926, J. & J 98 99 City & Suburban R. R Ist 7s. .10944 llt)'4 Columbus City 6s, 1909 106 108 Charleston City 4s, 1945 102 103 Eagle & Phenix Mills 6s. 192S ...108 109 Edison Electric Illuminating 65., lot 106 Enterpilse Mlg. 6s, 3903 101 JO2 Georgia Railroad 6s. 1910 115 G. S. & F. 1945, J & J 110 111 Georg a & Alabama Ist ss. 1945. .105 107 do consolidated ss. 1915 96 9^ Georgia state “'4s. 1930, J. & J.. 106 1)7 do 34jfS, 1915. M. & N 104 106 do 4445. 1915 H 8 U* Macon city 6s. 1910, J. & J 118 119 do 4445. 1926, Jan. quar 108 110 Ocean Steamship ss, 1926 10614 101 Savannah city ss, quar. July. 1811 113 do ss. quar., August. 1909 11144 112*4 South Carolina state 4445. 1933 1174a 119 Sibley Mfg. Cos. ss. 1903 102 108 Snmh Round 5s 98 S.. F. & W. gen. mt ge 6s. 1931 .123 121 do 00 Ist 6s. gold, 1934 11054 112*4 do (St. John* Div.i JS> **. '984... S4 a* New York. June 7.—Money on ca l 'a-sy it 1%02 per cent.; lost loan, Hi per ee I ; prime mercantile paper 3't<B4 fer cent. Sterling exchange firm, with actual l.u t ness in bankers' bills at $4.87*4 fir >ma and and at $4.8444 for 60 days; p.j* el .a rs $4.8514 and $4.884 a ; commercial bills. 4.82*4 Silver eerillicate*, 6056 e; bar tli ver. t.oe; Mexican dollars. 47* 2 c. Govern ment bonds weak; slate binds r'ro.g; railroad bonds Irregular. STOCKS AND BONDS. New York, Jur.e 7 —Absolute stagnation characterized h* stock market to-day. By comparison with y. st rda.v the tone w. s film, but that was enly because the heart sorr.ewhit oxerextenrled the com mitments 0:1 the shert side yesterday. It waa e icl’it that tie late suing yester day was based ui on th* expectation that * III: g+*y Lend n ihis morning would of f r an. opp rtunitv to get back stocks at a lower level, 1.0 don did, in fact, .sell stocks here on a moderate scale, but the demand frem the shorts was sufficient to ( v reeme the decline nnd to make some shew of str ngth in the market. 'lh* bulls attempted to stimulate the 1 movement by bidding up the coalers on vague talk of further comprehensive traffic agreements. This prived Ineiffectlv* and li e marker relapsed to about last ! tight's level and nver got'far away frrm It again in either direction. New j York Air-Brake wos rushed upward 12*4 petals tn 't lk of abs.npton 4y the West inghouse Company. It saved a 5 point net lain, In Sugar there was a demand from 5 an uneasy short interest which had been over extern eel during the decline of the last few days i.nl the stock gained over a print net The loan'ng rates on stocks fls.dosed the exist, nc* rf quite a large cutManding short Imerest well distrthut- 1 td (hrouah the list. In the entire lack of anlmctl n <ll specu a Ive spirit, the pro- j 'esdomd trsd’rs are disinclined to fur- 1 thcr comml mints cn the short side. There was no turther evidence 10-day of the selling through commission houses which was called outside liquidation yesterday. The Incidents of the day. taken In them selves. Indicated declining values for se curities. but these Incidents had been an ticipated and therefore the movement ot Florida Central and Peninsular R, Central or 90th Meridian Time. TIME TABLE EFFKCi IVE JUNE 2, !94(1. AM trains daily. Trains operated by 90th meridian time—one hour slower than city time. NORTH AND EAST. NORTH AND NORTHWEST. ‘ . 144| 66 | l_ ■ C6~ Lv Ssvannah (12 35pj1l "9 * I.v Savannah 11 9p Ar Fairfax | 2 !sp| 1 54aj Ar Columbia | 4 36 1 Ar Denmark | 3 OOp 2 I2i Af Asheville j 1 40p Ar Augusta j 9 ;sn| 6 55a Ar Knoxville 7 3ip Ar Columbia 1 4 3Sp 4 6a Ar Lexington 5 .0.1 Ar Asheville , 1 4. p ;.: Ar Cincinnati 7 5a Ar Hamlet 9 05;' 9 20a Ar Louisville 7 601 Af Rnloigh 11 top 11 55a Ar Chicago 5 sip Ar Richmond J 10a 5 4Cp . ... Ar Detroit 4 00p Ar Norfolk | 7 350| j Ar Cleveland 2 57p Ar Portsmouth | 7 25a 1.. ... Ar Indianopolls ill Ida Ar Washington 8 45 * 9 30p| | Ar Columbus jll So.i Ar Baltimore 10 Oga n Sop Ar Philadelphia 12 2op 2 56a SOUTH AND FLORIDA TOINTS Ar New York j 303 p! 6 12ai ■; Bogl °" I 9 °PH rl Lv - Savannah . .7... I 5 OSa 5 07,1 WEST DIVISION AND N. O Ar Darien 130pj 6 00 > ”" ' : —sj— Ar Everett | C 50a| 310 p - , L . ‘ ! Ar*lirur.sw:ok " 8 (left 6 :5p 1 nnall 3 07pj 5 08a Ar Femandina i930 i| 9 05p Jacksonville 7 45p| 9 20i Ar Jacksonville j 9 10a 1 7 60,. Af Lake f ity 9.5 p 11 2xa Ar Sf. Augustine |lO 50aj.. Ar *2 ,v * ° ak 10 JOMI2 ISp Ar Waldo Ml J5a:W 6 p Ar Madison 23 a 1 I9p Ar Gainesville jl2 Olnj ° ■* <(a 321 p Ar Cedar Key 6 35p Ar Ta lahassee • 00a 328 pAr Ocala 1 Op 1 15. Ar Quincy 8 25a 42p Ar Wildwood 2 32p| 2 4t)p Ar River Junction 9 40a 5 25p Ar Leesburg 3’o > l fOi Ar Mobile j 3 fs a Ar pj ant Clly 4 44p 2 a Ar New Orleans 7 4i)a Ar Tampa Trains arrive at Savannah from North and Bast No 27, 500 a m . No p. m.; from Northwest—No. 5 a. m.; from Florida points, Brunswick nnd Darien —No. 44, 12:27 p. m.: No. 66, 11:50 p. m. Trains 31 and 44 carry through Pullman sleeper and day coach to New York, dining car between Savannah and Hamlet, serving breakfast and dinner on 31, southbound, and dinner and supper on 44. northbound Trains 27 and 66 Oorry through Pullman sleeper <o New York and day coaches to Washington. For full information apply to F. V. PRTKRShx, t. P. \. f j Bull and Brvan streets, opposite Pu- W. P. SCRUGGS. P. &T. A.. [ laski and Screven Hotels T*>. C. ALLIEN. C. T. A . Bull ard L.ber tv streets, opposite Soto Hotel. W. R. McINTYRE. D. T A . West Bro ad and Liberty streets A O. MACDONELL. G. P. A.. L. A 9 HIPMAN. A. G. P. A Jacksonville. Trains leave from union depot, corner West Broad and Liberty streets F, A. ROGERS & GO., Inc. Bankers, Brokers & Dealers in Stocks, Cotton, Grain & Provisions FOR CASH OR MARGIN. P-ompt Service, Liberal Treatment. Write for team*, special quotation service - “Safety and Certainty in Speculation ’ 38 WALL STREET, NEW YORK. prices was discounted. The Iron stocks were rather Arm on the supposition that the cut in prices has brought a step near- 1 er the resumption of the expected buying demand. Many ala: mist r ports were cur rent concerning th? Nor.hw.stern wheat crop. The continued heaviness of foreign suck markets cn account cf the compli cations in Cnina had a sympathetic ef fect here* The s.lllrg of stocks for 1/on clon was sufficient to cause a fractional advance in cable transfers in London. The weekly statements of the foreign government Vanks disclosed a conserva tive pol.cy still in force. The Bank of England returns show only $600,000 in loans repaid to the bank in spite of the disburse of government deposits to •he amount of over $8 000.000. and a pre vailing private rate of discount well be low me bank ia:e. As the lank is still losing gc Id for expor . the governors re frained from reducing Ih* rate of dis cmnt. The Bank of France has resumed its policy of both note and lean contrac tion. which was interrupt and lasi week, and In spite of a gain in gold of $2,720.- OX\ it has decreased its note circulation over $25,000,000. and co tracted its out standing leans ever WSCOO.OCO. In Berlin theie were forerd sales of mining shares, and a rcflectich of the same policy of re trenchment. In New York on the con trary money ccntjnues in very light de mand. and incieas ng sup ly. The bond n arket was quiet and irregular. Total sales par value $1,580,000. All United States bonds declined per c<nt. in the bid price exc pt the 2s. Total sales of stocks tD-day were 19V 101 shares, ineludlrg: Atchiron, 5,495; do preferred. 18 250: YDsouil Pacific, 4,830; Northern Pacific, 8.250; Pennsylvania. 5.- 510; St. Paul. 11,885; Union Pacific, 9.742; American Tobacco. 6,570; Brooklyn Tran sit 10 495; Sugar, 16,480. New York Stock List. Atchison 20%] Union Pacific .. 54U do pre.f 72 1 * do pref 73 5 * Balt. & Ohio .. 79 'Wabash T-h Can. Par 93 | do pref 20 Can. Sou 51VWheel. & I*. E. 8 7 * Che*. & Ohio.. 27 r v do 2d pref .... 25 Chi. Gt. W. .. llVWis. Cen liu Chi., B. & Q. ..128H|Third Avenue ..111 Chi.. I. & L. -.21 (Adams Ex U 5 do pref 51U American lot) Chi-. Si E. I.•• 93 (United States 45 Chi Si Nw. . . .163 \ Wells Fargo —IT* C.. R. 1. & P..106%|Am. Cot. Oil .. 34*4 C. C. C & St do pref 90 L,oui 58**1 Am. Mulling .. 3 1 Col. Sou do pref 21 do let pref 43V?!Am. S. & R. ... 37U do 2d pref ! do pref 9 U Del. Si Hud. ..HF4IAm. Spirits ... 2 1 * D. L. A* W. .179 do pref 17 Den. & R- G. • '7'z Am. Steel Hoop. 20U do pref •' c > 7 pref 70 do 1?t pref ... 3>Ai 4)0 pref 74’* Gt N. f*ref ...154 Am. Tin Plate. 21*2 Hooking Coal . 14 do pref 72'* Hocking V. ... 38!2IAm. Tobacco 9V\ Illinois Cen. ..112V* do pref 129 lowa Cen 1* Ana. Min. Cos.. 4C, do pref 17 (Brook. R. T. <0 K C. P. A G.- 17 |Col. F A I. • 24*4 L E Si W. ...28 icont. Toh 2W Ao praf 95 ‘lo pr<*f *^* IxiK* Shore ... .2EL Federal Stee. - = | y g. N 78'/* Jo pref MtnhaMan L. . 8954 Gen. Elec 134 Me: S' Ry. ..1S3 7 G.ueoee Sugar 48*, 3,1 ex Cen I2'- do pref 97 M f- Si. 1 Intern. Paper .. 21 * a ‘ do pref do pref Mt.rouri Pac. .. 54*.V LaClede Gas .. .3 Mobile & Ohio 39 |Natl. Bi*ouit .. 28% M K. &T. ... tfl*/i do prof 8> do pref 33 Natl. Lead WVi V J Cen 122*4 do prof 93U N Y. Cen i.Wi.Nntl, S<eel 27’x Nor. A W 34V, do pref ••••••••**. do pref J* N. Y. A B - * North Pac North Am .... 4 do pref 7l > Pacific Const .. 43'a unt & West... 21 do l*t pref .... 8! Ore Ry. & N ' do 2d prof .... do pref P* 'Pacific Mail .... g* Pennaylvanla .129 People', (las ... W Reading 'J. Prexaed Steel C. 4 ; > s do let pref .... do pref ■; do 2d pref pull. Pol Car. 18. Rio G. W 9. R. & T •> 8t L & s. F.. 9V* do pref .......Ml d.9 let pref ■ 68*., Tenn. C. & 1. •• d_t do 2d pref ... 34 | r . S. Learner . V-*, 9t L.. Sw. ... 10V* do pref >3 vio pref V. S. Ruhlaer - gt. Paul do pref " do pref 17 p 4 Weetern Union c‘i S: P & O. ...118 R. 8. & I '* '• Sou. Ptn- do pref Sou. RV 13 R. L & 8 1- 4 do prej 33), Louis •“ Tex. & Pac. ... 16* Bon-’s V. S. 2e ref reg. 103*4 L A- N. L'nl.la.lCO do cou. .......10884 M.. K. A T. do 2* re*. ...100 Jude 68 do 3. re* F® M. & O. la *6'.i do 2*. cou. .109 N Y. C. let, .111*4 do new 4s,re*.l34'i N. J. C. gen. 53.12) do new 45,c0U.134'4 No* Pa. 3e 8184 ] and j 1 10 4s, reg.m*4 No. l'a. lOIVi do old 44, cou,llsV* N Y.. C. tk St. d> fa. ie*. ...113Vi L. 4e 108 Y, dfl o, cou. ..118*4 N. & VV. con.4s. 97*4 D. of C. 3 60s ..123 (Ore. Nav. Ists .111 Ateh. *' n. dw..101 Ore. Nav. 4s ... 102 Atch. udjt. 45... 8t (Ore. 8. L. ..I2 Can. 80. 2nd* ~lo6%|Ore. 8 1,, c0n.55.113 C. Of U- i•••• 81V91 Read. (Jen. is .. 88V* Wool, Hides Wax, Furs, Honey, Highest market prices paid. Georgia Syrup for sale. A, EHRLICH & BRO, Wholesale Grocers and Liquor Dealers, 111, 113, 115 Bay street, west. do Ist inc. .. 42\ B G W. Ist a . s3*4® do 2nd inc. ... llVfc.St. L. & Ir. M. C. & O. 4V*s .. con. , K s 110 7 * C. & O. .5s 117 St. I*. & S. F. C. & Nw. c0n.75.141H! gen. 6s 124 C & Nw. S. F. |S\ P cons 171 Deb 5s 119 |3t. P., C. % & P. Chi. Term. 4s .. 95 ) If p 120 Col. So. 4s H6 1 2,S . P , C. & P. 55.121 D. Si R. G. Ists. 102 So. Pa. 4s 80 ? 4 I). A R. G. 4s . 99** So. Ry. 5a 11 Pa E. T.. V. & G. IS. Repp & T. 6s. 71 Ists 103Vjb!T. & Pa. iFts ..113U Eiie Gen. 4s ... T. & Pa. 2nds .. 55 F. W. & D. C. l T n. Ta. 4s Lts 71 Wabash ists ...115 Gen. Elec, or (Wabash ‘2nd ...102 la. Cen. Ists ..112 |W<st Sh rc 4s ..111 lv C., P. & G. Wis. Cen. Ists.. 91 Vi Ists 71% V'a. Centuries .. 92 v 4 New Y'ork. June 7.—Svandatd Oil, 5433’ 552. % MARKETS. Note.—These quota tlon§ are revised daiiy, and are kept as near as possible In accord with the prevailing wholesale prices Official quotations are not used when they disagree with ihp prices whole salers ask. Country nml Northern Proilaee. POULTRY—The market is steady. Quo tations: Half-grown, 35&50c per patr; three-quarters grown. per pair; full-grown rowls (hens). 65^70c per pair; roosters, 40c per pair; turkeys. $1.25712.50 per pair; geese. 75c£j$1.00 per pAlr; duolug per pair. EGGS—The market i? steady at 11c. BUTTER—The tone *r the market ‘3 steady. Quotations; Extra dairies 20c; extra Flgins. 22c. CHEESP:—Market Arm. 7anry full cream cheese, 12(313c for 25-pound aver age ONlONS—Egyptian, $2.75(03.00 sack; crate. $1.25; New Orleans, $1.50Q1.75 s.ick (70 pounds). POTATOES—Northern, old, sacks. $1.73 01.90. BEANS—Navy or peas, $2.2502.50 p2r bushel. Enrlv Veiretnblrs. IRISH POTATOES—New. No. 1, $2.00® $2.25 per barrel; No. 2, $1.00^*1.25. SNAP BEANS—Round. 25c crAte; flat, 25c: wax. 25c. CUCUMBERS—Per. crate. $1.0001.25 EGG PLANT—HaIf barrel, cral s. $1,509 2.00. SQUASH—DuII at 5Oc(0$l 00 per crate. CABBAGE—Per barrel crate, $1 77/02.25. STRAWBERRIES—LocaI stock. 508 c per quart. ilrcmlMllifts, liny nnd Grain. FLOUR—Market easy: ratent. $4.20; straight, $3.90. f.tnoy, $,.60; family. $3.40. MEAla—Petffi. peT barrel $2 50; per sack, $1.20; city meal, per lack, bolted. sl.]2Vfe'£ 1.15; water ground, city grist, packs, sl.l7Vi; pearl grist, Hudnuts’, per barrel, $2.75; per sack, $1.25; sundry brands. $1.20 sack. CORN—Market Arm; white. Job lots, 58c; car lon and lots, 56c. RlCE—Market Steady, demand fnir. Fancy head 6-* Fancy 5%c Choice 5c Gcol Fair 4: OATS—No. 2 mixed, carload, 33'35c:; job lot/, 366137 c; white, clqipcd (37 to 42 poun*ts) 360 < ar^; 3S<‘ joo. BRAN—Job lots. $1 00; carload lots, 95c. HAY—Marker strong; Western, Job lots, 93c; carload lots. 90c. lSucon, llnuia anil Lara. BACON—Market firm; smoked clear sides, s%c; dry salted clear sides. 8 ! Ac; bel lies. B%c. HAMS-. c ugar cured. j2*A'L ; l3 LARD—Market arm; pure, in tierces. BHc; 50-pound tins, B%e; compound, in tierces, 6%c; 50-pound *lns. 7c. sugiir and CoQce. SUGAR—Board of Tra<j quotations: Cut loaf 6.28 Diamond A 5 $> Crushed 6.261 Confectioners' a.5.68 Powdered 0.96| White extra C.,.5.4." XXXX, powd’ed.s.93i Extra C 3.33 Rtd. grnnuloted.s.Bß Golden C 3.73 Cubes 6 -fi Yellows 3 13 Mould A 6.131 of Trade quotations: Mocha 26c JPrime, No. 31044 e Java 26c j Good. No. 4 lov&c Pea berry 13c Fair, No. 5 10c Fancy, No. 1.... 1184 c Ordinary. No. G . Choice, No. 2.. . 11'4 cl Common, No. 7 . 9c Hardware and flulldlns Suppllrs, LIME CALCIUM. PLASTER AND CEMENT—Alabama and Georgia lime in fair d* mand and sell at 80. a barrel, spe cial calcined plaster. $1 *r ..er barrel; hair, 44/sc. Rosedale cement car load lois. special: Porl’antl cement, re tail $2.25; carlead lots. $2.X)'<12.20. LUMBER. F. O. B VESSEL SAVAN NAH—Minimum yard sizes. $14.<*>015.00; tar sills. SL. 0; diffleu t .-ize?. $16.50 4/25 00. ship stork, $25.504?3u 00, sawn ties, sl2 MXfiflS.OO: hewn ties. S3Q36c. steady; demand fair, sig nal. 45550 c; West Virginia, black. 9?U2c; lard. 680; neatsfoot, (*)B7o<■: machinery, 18 @2sc; linseed oil. raw, 68; troilod. 7t; ker osene prime white, 15c; water white, 14c; Pratt's astral, ;sc; deotJotlztd stove gas oline, drums, 12V&C. Empty ell barrels, de livered, 85c. GUN POVVDER—Per keg, Auettn crack shot. 34.00; half kegs. 52.23. quarter kegs, 81.25; champion duckin*. quarter kegs. 12 25; Dupont and Hazard smokeless, half I kegs,. 311 55; quarter kegs. 3y.75; 1-pound canister. 31.<10; lesa 25 per cent.; Trolsdorf smokeless powder, 1-pound cans, 51.80; 19- pound cans, 90c pound. Plant System. of Railways. Tralrs Operated by 90th Meridian Time—One Hour Slower Than City TltnL ___ KK.U' fi'iU 'n -~~ Biteu.lve May U. i9W, '|| RfeADUP. ■ < iS su ,*_ 78 'Jforth und“Sju7h: is jSt 5“|t 5 |l3 | 4H“ 6 (~(> # iuu It)p, 7, a ; [oS Lv" ' SavanFuh ..."'Ar ~l 5557"f Ssaj < i-foa 11.0.1 I 19,1 lu .0.1, (, .B.i ; |.\r ..Ch :.lesion. .. Lv 11 Isp| 5 ,70aI 310 pi 7 tl| * 3.::, . ... 7 jjp ,\ r .f.i, bmond... Lv 9 Ova| 6 Mpi j ' ' l,l L \r .NYa.'hingion... Lv 4 30a 3 07p[ I ' 30. .. i .>;., Ar . B.dilmore Lv J 55a( i 46pj 10 ■' > ; o.i r .I'lcladoiphla.. Lv 12 'JOp 11 33p‘ 7.'..., 1 ISp; 1 0-.. Ar New York . Lv 9 2Sp 8 Uai *.* L*>l i Ar ..Boston Lv 1 00;',12 n’t; 7* 3, , "3t'~~33*7~ ■' ' 30a s 15.1 :.v Savannah.... ArM l 43a(U 13*112 itnlll 50a lO 16^ 8 (..,p 0 l.q, 10 ~0 , 7 4 60a Ar . W.iv ross . Lv lu iSpi 9 56p 9 55a; 9 3)aj 7 <*>• 10 31, , 40p I.’ „0a 9 7•: Ar Joekionvllle.. Lv” 8 39p| 8 00p| 8 1)0*; 7 3>| 6 964 - ■** 5 ♦'i 1 1-... Ar Sanford. . Lvi 12 ipi 1 09a 100.) m ■ 10 50|> 10 5i,. Ar St. JVtershurg.. Lv .1 6 00a' ..j ■ ••• 7 30.i H> 00p 10 (Op 10 oijv \r Tampa. .. Lv 7 OOai 7Ma 7 36p 7 35p ’ s 10a 111 "V 10 e*>l t*> 30p Ar Port Tampa.. Lv 6 25a 6 264 7 0)p 7 OOp I ( 1 10 -' 1 Ifl’ 1 10a Ar . Punta Oorda Lv |... .4 36p 4 85p ; . !0 toa iO ia i Ar ...8:. Augustine. H 6 top ( 30p ]6a| IS 10*1.......1....... * 00 p .1 .I I r.o ,■ c J(11 1 Ar leaup .... Lv S 20a|10 | .......I 8 .>.,P ,10a 6 25p 8 03a 8r .Bnitiw|ek I.v 6 ,'oa 9 06o' I NORTH. WEST AND SOUTHWEST. ' ‘ Vi* Montgomery.ll i ( ’it" Oopi ."a Lv Savamutn Ar ie 15a 12 mm iW|. * 06a Lv Savannah Arl]io"n*!li 164 6 4,.p, .. 40 (Ar Jcsup.. I.v 8 20a 10 50p l 2Up Ar Tho'svllle Lv I 3 26.il 4 39* • M 1 1 ]oi‘ Ai Ma -. ,i -I.v lAO 2 3op R 10a 9 20p Ar M’tgomery i_, v 7 Ifipl I 39* •>2\M 3Mp ;Ar Atl.jpta .Lv 10 Op 12 nr.p 7 lOp 6 :,o.i Ar Nashville Lv 9 OOa 3 tl* 9 ;. .1 8 4“. vAr Uhi”” 2.1 I.V 6 05;. 6l a 2 30a 12 25p Ar Ix>ulsville Lv 3 .55a: 9 12* • ; I' • 1 Ar l/oulsville Lv .la 74-P 7H ( 4 05p Ar Cincinnati Lv 111 oop 5 45a • "I* 7 Ar ( (M i mil I.v x Jia 7'P 7 20a 7 16p Ar St. Louis Lv | 3 Sop 123* 7 04ai 6 OOp.;Ar. SI Louis Lv 1 9 15p| 8 08a i (I, It N ) I V 7 5 10p Ar Ohi-ag.. .I.v : 8 30;.' 9_oof> I r.n\ |' Ar St. Louts Lv|| 8 OOp 6 40a 1 Isp Lv. Atlanta Ar 10 35p 11 30* <M. Sr O.) 8 05p 7 15a Ar Mcmphns I.\ 8_ < i 9 00:> 9 00n 9 15p Ar Chicago .Lvj| 7 ODp 1 5 (9 9 45a; 7 10i> \r Kir. 1 < 'ltyLx 6 t 9 \’<[* 4 i*j p jfosa Ar ATo bi leTT. Lv j 1 30a • und unmarked 11. Cn>- daily. 8 30p 7 400 Ar N. Orleans Lv ' 7 56a( 7 4Sp r>an ' ' *> LVPaVanhiiT)"Xri W {faHt'M dsys oni) 1 1.1 12 .10;, Ar.. Tift on ...Lvll 3 Ita • Through ''nl’.m in Ftloopir.g Car Service 3 45a 2 10p Ar Albany Lv!jl2 016| 2 4&f te North. Fust ami W t. and io Florida 5 20p Ar Columbus Lvj; jlO 00ft PLANT STEAMSHIP LINE. ~~ ' M- n.. Tlum:.li Si- . II 00pm, Lv Port Tampa Ar 330 pm f*ues. Tue.. Fri.. Sun.. 300 pm Ar Ke\ West Lv 11 00 pm. Mon., Wed., dof. T. Fri . Sun., 900 pm! Lv Key West Ar, 10 00 pm. Men., Wed.. Set. Wed.. Sat . Mon., 600 .mi Ar Havana Lv **2 30 pm. Mon., Wed.. Sat •• Havana time. J. H. Polhcmus. T r \ . K. a Armand. ''it y Ticket Apt.. De Soto Horal. ?hon* 7$ B. W. WRENN, Passenger Traffic Manager, Savannah. Ga. Georgia and- Alabama Railway. Passenger Schedules effective Dec. 24, 1899. Trains operated by 90th meridian tl me—one hour flower than City TlaiaJ ~KKAir i? ■|| ‘hbad“ down (I II iJV . N0.i9;.N0,17|| ; ||No UlNoit 6 3<‘i>| 7 23,i;|Lv S.iv.i nnah ai 26p M 6 7 IG|>[ 8 Cißa[,Ar Cuy lrr Lv 7 43p 7 #T* 9 lip 9 45a| Ar Statvsboro Lv 6 15p • 8 46p 045a| jA r Collins Lv Cop 6 36* lOMpil 45ai| Ar Helena Lv 4 06p 4 40* 3 03a| 4 15p| Ar M icon Lv| 11 20a|13 SSn 6 20a 7 StpjiAi- Atlanta Lv 7 50a 10 U* 9 45aj lan A r Chattanooga Lv 3 09* 6<* - ville Lv 315 p ...*••* 8 OSpI Ar Fitzgerald Lv 12 v>p l 40pi Ar Cord tie Lv 2op 11 35a 12 25nt Ar Birmingham Lv 4 4tp 4 12p 3 05a|!Ar Mobile Lv 12 Staff....* 8 30p 7 40a Ar Now O rlcana Lv 7 46p 7 30p ♦ OSpijAr C.ncl r.natl Lv I 36m 7 20a 7 16p' Ar S(. Lo uia Lv ....... $ 86p All trains run ifiiily. Magnificent buffet parlor cars on trai (n?i 17 and IS. CONNECTIONS. AT CUTLER with Savannah and Siat esboro Railway. t AT COLLINS with Ctillm* ro Air Line. Also with Colllni *r.d Rcidovllle RaDrooA AT HELENA with Southern R.iihviy AT CoRDELE with Georgia Southern and Florida Railway; al3 with Albtnfl and Northern Railway ,y „ AT RICHLAND with Columbus Dlv Is lon. AT MONTGOMERY with Louisville an and Nashville and Mobil* tod Ohio lU* road*. For rates or anv other Information, call on or addross W. P. KRT'GGS, C P. and T. A . Pull and Bryan street* P. V. PEEP.SON T P. A . Bull and Bryan streets. A. POPE. General Passenger A gent. - CECIL OAPRET. Vico President an <3 Genera! Manager. McDonough & hallantyne, "' r mF Iron Founders, Machinists, g 1 mat v 1 14 (i, Bi Hot i<-Milch i . ruafiiiiitf liirrm tit Station. er> iimi Bor t Itie ibigliva, \rOo I um! lop I'uodlob Cou Mill., Suunr Mill ni;J I’ii in. Sin* Uizivr, l’ullr >a, rtc. TELEPHONE NO. 123. SHOT—Drop, SJ.GO; 13 B and large, I.B<>; chilled. 11.85. IRON—Market very steady; Swede, 5V47J 6c base; refined. ?c base NAILS—Cut. U.Oo base; wire. 33.90 base. tiattbKl' WlliE—*4.6o per 100 pounds. i S'tlllH and . IKK. 8ANANA5—31.2502.25. PEACHES—Six-basket carriers, 75c®52.09 per ca 1 rlr t LEMON'S—Market strong and advano lng. at 34 6004.75. ORANGES—California are Lings. 31.C0@ 4.60. NUTS—Almonds, Tarrogonn, iCc: Ivlcas, lfc; walnuts, French, 12c, Napes, 42 0; pe cans. 12c; Brazils, 7c; filbert*. We: dort *d nuts. 50-nound and 25-pound boxes, 10c. PEANUTS—Amoie stock fair uemano. market Arm; fancy liand-plcked, Virginia, pet pound. 4'4c; hand-picked. Virginia H;O4C N C. seed peanuts. 4c ItAIBINS—L. L.. 82; Imperial cabinets 32.25; loose, 50-pound boxes, 80S I ,Ac pound. Lrted and Evaporated Emits. APPLES—Evaio'ated, 7'ioßc; sundtlfd CV..c. PEACHES—Evaporated, pealed. 17'40; unpi aled, ; '-S/lOc. I’EAltS—Evaporated. 12*-1--. APRICOTS —Evapora'r.l, 15c pound; nec tarines, K'M-c. halt. Hides nnd Wool. SALT—Demand is fair an! the market rtendy; ee-lnad :01s. liO-pounu burlap sacks, 44e; 100-pound cot* n sacks. 45 '; 115-pr,und burlap sacks. ; 125-pound cotton sa ks. 65’ L c, 200-p'jund burlap sacks, 85e. HlDES—Market tirm; dry flint, 14'4c: drv salt, 12V4c: green salie.l. e'.jc. WOOL—Nominal. 1 . lrr. • (,'eorgla, fr* of sand, bur sand hi... K wool. 21c; black. jSp; burr.v, l'iol-'c Wax, 25c; tallow, 4c. Deer skins. 20* Lulluu Hugging nnd Ties. BAGCING—Market Aim; Jute, 2V4- pound. 9v4e large lots, amnll lots; 2-pouml. ,-pound, 8*408140; sea !*!• and baagtng, 12V4C. TlES—Standard. 45-pmmil, arrow, large lots, 31.40. zn ell lot* 31 su. “.3;*eellniieoiis. FlSH—Mackerel, linlf-barrel*. No, 1, 88.50; No. 2. 37.00; No. 3, SS.CO; kits. No. 1. 11.25: No 2, 31.00; No. S. SOc. Codfleh. 1-pound bricks, G*4o; 2-pound bricks, oc. Smoked herring, per box. 17c. Dutch her ring. In kegs, $1.10; new mullet, half-bar rel. $3.50 SYRUP—Market quiet; Georgia nnd Florida syrup, buying at 28030 c; selling at !2fl3',e; sugar house at 10015 c; selling at straight goods, 23020 c; sugar houss mo lasses. ]T>o2Or. HONEY—Fair demand; strained, tn bar. rels. 55ftfl0c gallon. High wine basis, 31.23V401.25V4. OCEAN Pflf/tiHTI. COTTON-Savannah to Boston, pet bale. $1.25: to New York, per bale, 61.00; to Philadelphia, per bale, $1.00; to Bald, more, per biiK, 31.C4); via New York— Bremen, 50c; Genoa. SOc; Liverpool, 4io; Reval, 70c; direct, Bremen. 42'. LUMBER—By Sail—Freight strong, Sa vannah io Baltimore, per M, $5.75; to Ph.l adclphia. $0.(0: to New Yoik. $6.75; >o Boston and J J ortlan<l. $*10007.75: to Ha vana. 37.00; to St. Jonn. N. 8.. 38.00: cross lies. 41 feet base, to Baltimore, 15c; to Philadelphia, 17c; lo New York. ISc. BY STEAM—Lumber-sSavamiuh to Bal timore, 36.00; to PhtlndelThta, 38.00; to New York, 3600; to dock. 36.76; lightered—to 1 Boston, to (lo< k. 38.25. 1 NAVAL STORES-The market is Arm; Jjfln %GI’,OP.GL\ B'YCO ; y Schedule* Effective June 8, iWlrfy* Train* arrive at and depart from r ' Central Station. West Broad, Foot at Liberty street. doth Meridian Time—One hour slower thaw city time. Leave ~ * ~ Arrive " envannah: Savannah: Maron Atlanta. Govln*-| am ton, Milledgevllle and all ** oopm Intermediate point*. Millen Augiista and in-f r palaw ittoopm (Auguste, Macon. font-f t® Isomery. Atlanta, Athene.! •5 OCpm Columbue, Birmingham,|* Odea | Amerlcue, Eufaule andl Tv bee Special from Atl-j '* m ■ 13pm susia Sun.i.iy only. Ii 10 Sere tC 00pm; plover Accommodation. |t7 Ware Guyton Dinner Train "|t* 60pm •Dally. tKxcept Sunday. (Sunday only. EETAVE E NBA VANN AHA NT) TYREB. 75th meridian or flavnnneh city time. f.RAVE SAVANNAH. Dally—10:03 a. m., 3:35 p. m , 5:35 . HI. S:OS p. m. LEAVE TYREE. Dally—7:4s n. m., 11:05 a. m.. .<S . 9:30 p. m. Connection-: made at terminal points ivlth all trains Northwest, West ta* Southwest. .. , Sleeping ears on night trains betwee* savannah and Augusta, Macon, Alien** and Birmingham. Parlor car* on day trains between f*> vennah, Macon apd Atlanta. For complete Information, scheduldth rates nnd connection*, apply to W. Q. brewer. City Ticket and enact- Agent. 107 Bull afreet W. R MeINTYRE. Depot Ticket A (feet. J C HAILE. Gner*| Passenger Agent. F H HINTON Tram- Manager THEO. D. KUNE. Gen. Superintendent. Savarmsh. <ta. medium six* vessels. Rosin—Coe* for ore ders, 2s per barrel of 310 pounds and I par ceni. primage. Spirits, 4s 3<l par 40 gallons gross und 5 per cent, primage. ' UftfW vtrsels, rosin, 2s 9d; spirits. 4a. Steady lie per 100 pot’nut on ros.n; Zl'ic on spirits, Savannah u Eoston, and #V on tooln, and l'Jc on spirits to New York. c;n\iNS, ruovisiosft. etc. New York. June 7.-Flour mo e netlv* and firmer, holder* nailing s#loc advance on all grade*. Winter straights, tt.4o# 3.30; Minnesota patent, $3.5j8.80. Ryt llour steady. Corn meal quiet. Ry* etußj (Continued on Sixth Page}. 7