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SATURDAY'S MARKET QUIET.
.xnTHISG IKimil' IN SPIRIT* POST-
S;it AT HUTU CUU.
j ir p|,hl llrlnrn Factors and tl a >.
rr , „n—Factor* Ask :.1 Oats and
Mn irr< Ridding 7t4—Mnslna Firm
nnd l*rk(l, With Moderate
Demand l*rral Hub—Cotton Hlrailr
■ I lil)*R<‘r *t l-11l On I—Local
„„,l lelrgrnphlc Markets.
Morning Now* Office, Bept. 1.
There u nothing doing In the spirits
iurt*ntwe market to-day. which wa* offl
ally posted “nothin* doing" at both
, ills. Tho flghl between (actors and
buyers seems to be on. amt It Is now a
question which will hold cue tho loniter.
factors decline to sell on a lower basis
an JSc, while buyers were bidding He
to-day, and claim they have several rea
sons (or believing tie market will drop
to this tlgure. The longer the buyer
o at's Ihe more urgent his demands be
ans. and the longer the (actor holds
stuff, and, consequently, she larger ac
cumulations grow, she weaker the situa
tion become* (or them. The light bids
Mir to be waged as determinedly on both
coles as that between the two elements
of the (ratio some years ago, when H
was proposed to check the downward ten
cancy of prices by suspending business.
The rosin market closed Arm and ttn
tanged, with a moderate demand pre
vailing. The cotton market closed steady
at an advance of l-l*c on tho grades
quoted. A fair demand (or cotton was
i ported. The wholesale markets were
st. idy. The oinlook In the wholesale
lean lies (or business during September
Is bright, ns the free movement of cot
ton which is expected will have the ef
ft s of stimulating trade.
< OTTOS EACH A AUK TO rLOSE.
business Will be allot Onsets on Ac
count at l.nhor One.
Tho Couon Exchange will be closed to
uiortuw on account of I.a dor Day The
New York exchanges were closed yester
day, and for that reason the Morntng
News does not give the usual telegraph!
market reports.
The following resume of the different
markets will show the lone and quota
tlons at (he close to-day:
COTTON.
The cotton market closed steady at an
advance of 1-lSc on the grades quoted. A
fair demand was reported during the dsy.
The port receipts continue light, a* com
pared with last year.
The following were the official spot quo
tations at the close of the market at
the Colton Exchange to-day:
| This Last
| day. i year.
flood middling ! 9 S-16 5%
Middling 9 1-16 5-- s
1.0 middling ~.| It
Good ordinary ...j |tl£
Market steady: Sales. 163.
Savannah Receipts. Exports and Stocks:
Receipts this tlay 2,28*
Receipts this day last year I IP
This day year before last 552
Receipts since Sept. 1. 1900 2.2*8
Same time lasi year 2.5(6
<'oast wise exports 38
Stock on hand this day 11.342
Same day last year 17.237
Receipts end Stocks at the Pori*—
Hecelpls this day 4.296
!: -elpts this day last year 17.356
It |pt ihls day yeer liefore last. 6.472
Total receipts since Sept. 1. 19U0... 4.296
Same time lost year 6.899
Seme time year before last 7.011
Stork at all ports to-day 32.331
Stock same day last year 386,513
I'ally Movements at Other Porta—
Oalveslorv—Steady; middling, 9%: net re
celpta, 1,019, gross, 1.019; sales, 550; slock
4.863.
New Orleans—Firm: middling. 9%; sales.
1.275; slock, 30.514.
Moblle—Steady; middling. 3 9-16; net re
"'lpta. 71: grose. 74; etth-. wo; stock. 4.0(18
charleston—Firm; middling. 8%; net
receipt*. 193; gross. 193; slock. 1 223.
Wilmington-Firm; middling. 9; net re
ceipts. 400. gross, 40t>; stock. 3.494.
Norfolk—Steady; middling. 3%. ne| re
eelpls, 217: gross. 317; sales, 1; stink, 3.157.
Haltlmore Nominal; middling, 9%.
stock. UU.
New York—Holiday: slock. 22.627.
luation—Dull; middling. 9V
Philadelphia Firm; middling. 9%;
stock. 1.036.
Daily Movements at Interior Town*—
Augusta—Quiet and steady; middling.
9%; net receipts. 722; gross. 735; wiles, 632;
slock. 3.466.
Memphis—Steady; middling. 9 15-16; net
re elpts. 3: gross. 3; slock. 7.753.
St Louts— Dull; middling. 9'*; net re
• elpts. 21; gross. 77; stock. 7,725.
Cincinnati—Dull; middling- 9%; net re
crlpts, 15; gross. M; slock. 7.967.
Houston—Steady; middling, 9%; net re.
c< Ipts, 1,343, groan. 1.242; tale*. 96; slock.
2,435.
I.oulsvllle—Firm; middling. 9%.
Exports of Colton This Day-
New Orleans—To Great Britain, 3.200.
continent. 1,000.
charleston—Coastwise. 300.
Norfolk—Coastwise, 257.
Total foreign export* from all ports this
day-To Great Britain, 32.000; to the con
tinent. 1.000.
Total foreign export* since Sept I. 1599
-To Great Britain. 3.200; lo the continent.
1.000.
Charleuton, ft C.. Sepl. I.—Colton Arm;
middling, *%e bid.
Liverpool, Sept. 1. 1 p m—Colton
B;ot. Increased demand, but business only
noderate; prices higher; American mid
dling. fair, 6%d; good middling. 6 Sl-32d;
middling. 5 29-32d; low middling. 5 3-32.1;
K*ord ordinary. 53|<d; ordinary. 5 1-I6d. The
sales of the day were 4.000 hales, of which
vo were for speculation and export and
Included 2,700 hales American: receipts.
3'o hales. Including 2.W10 American.
Futures opened Irergular and closet
'*>•; American middling, low middling
clause: September. 5.23d sellers; Bep'em
h<r.October. 5.02d sellers; October-Novcm
ler. 4 .Vft4.sld sellers: Novemher-Decem
hr. 4 4U04.44d sellers; Decern ber-Janu
nry, OM buyers: January-February, 4 3M
ctlers; February-March. 4.36d sellers;
M irch-Aprll. 4.31*14 Ssd buyers: Aprlt-
M ty. 4 334?4 3td sellers; May-June. 4.32#
t "3d sellers.
New Orleans, Sept. I—Colton (ulttres
chfsed steady.
P' ptembrr 8 84tf85 {February.. 8 2508 27
"tober ... 3 314(3 *3 1 March 8 27*18 2*
November 8 24(18.35 April 3.2'<i*.31
I emits* 3 3341* 24 : May 8.31tf.53
Isr.uary ...*23(63 24 |
NAVAL ITOnE*.
Saturday. Sept. 1.
SPIRITS TURPENTINE. -"Nothing •lo
in*" Km the official bulletin at the open
ing an<l closing at the Hoard of Trade to
day. Thera wan apparently no demand at
'he market price, or the price fa r. tore
ark, which U S3 cent*, and the day closed
wiihout any transaction* reported. Tne
'l*ht between the two elements of the
trade seems to be on. and It Is a question
"hlch will hold out the lon*er. If buyers
1-mends are such that they can delay
•he fllltn* of orders, their rhence of win
ning Will be better. If factors are In P
tl'lon to holf stuff long enough, then they
will have the upper hand. Much Inletest
■ • nlers In the efforts of the trade to check
the donward tendency, wnlch It I* gener
ally hoped will be successful. The day’s
receipt* wen- 1,817. sale* none, and the cx
port CIS.
H'mi NS -The rosin market elosed firm
■tnd unchsttged to-dgv. The demind was
'ery moderate. At the oientng at the
Hoard of Trade sales of barrels were
reported, and at tto* citartng caU further
MURPHY & CO., INC.,
Boird of Trade Building SovanAah
' r,V! " leased Wires direct o New York.
Chicago und New Orleans.
COTTON, STOt ks AMI 1,11 tit.
New York office. No. 61 Broadway.
Office* In principal cities throughout th#
South Write for our Market Manual and
book containing Instructions (or traders.
sales of *l* barrels. The following were
the quotation*.
A. B. C It 35 I $1 55
I' I 35 K 1 *>
B 1 40 M 1 65
F 1 45 N 1 85
O 150 W O I U 5
H . 1 50 W W 3 *0
Receipts Saturday—
<"■ H. it n Rsd
S F. * W 931 27>
FC. A I*. and G. A A 5.4 1.U17
Flat 61
Shlpmcntn Saturday—
C. R. R week, various 36 122
S . F. AW. week, various 329 1.949
8 A 1., week, various 134 ....
Naval Stores Statement-
Spirits. Rosin
Htork April 1. 1900 2.197
Receipts to-day 1.8(7 4.73*
Receipt* previously 199.067 416.542
Total since April 1 202,821 565 736
Exports to-day 475 2,071
Exports previously Id. 156 446.681
Exports since April 1 163.631 450.95-’
Stock on hand to-day *9.190 114.834
Stock on hand name days last
year 24.427 133.047
Charleston. 8 C.. Sept. I.—Turpentine
nothing doing. Rortn dull and unchanged.
Wilmington, N. C.. Bcpi. I.—Spirit* tur
pentine dull and nothing doing; receipts.
73 cask* Ro*ln dull tin-1 unchanged, re
ceipts 511 cask*. Crude turpentine dull
at II 3)(2.20; receipts, 121. Tar quiet at
|1 40; receipts, 73.
New Orleans, left 1 —Receipts: Rosin
115 barrels; turpentine. 70.
Exports, Liverpool rosin. 200 barrels.
FINANCIAL.
MONEY—Th* demand keep* (airly up
with the supply
FOREIGN EXCHANGE-Market I*
steady. Commercial demand. It S6 :
sixty data. 34.331,: ninety days, 11. Si’s;
flatter, Baris and Havre, sixty day",
5.19V*. Swiss, flxty da) I *, 6.20, marks,
sixty days. 94 7-16.
DOMESTIC EXCHANGE - Steady;
banks are buying at % discount and sell
ing as follow*: 325 and under, 10c pre
mium: 325 to 350 15c premium; B'o lo 3100.
20c premium. 1100 lo 3300, 25c premium; 330 ft
and over par Checks must average 33J0
to gel the par rate.
SECURITIES—The market Is very Inac.
tlve. scarcely anything doing. Quotations
are rather nominal.
Slocka.
Bid. Aak.
Augusta and Savannah R. R li*% no ,
Atlanta and West Point ljt UK
do 6 per cent, certificates ms log
Augusta Factory 60 66
Citizens Bank 128 130
Chatham Bank 7 110 111
Chatham B E. & 1. Cos., A 66% 67V4
do do B 56 67
Eagle and I’hoenix Mfg. Cos 105
Edison Electric Blum 100 105
Enterprise Mfg. Cos H 102
Germania Bank 125 129
Georgia tc Alabama 25 27
Georgia Railroad, common 210 215
Ornnllevllle Mfg Cos 140 I*s
J P. King Mfg. Cos 100 10*
Langley Mfg. Cos U 7 IJO
Merchants National Rank 106 110
National Bank <>( Savannah 14t> 150
Oglethorpe Having* and Trust... Ins 110
Peopls's Having and Loan 96 100
Houthwesiern llallrood Cos list 109
Savannah Gas Light Cos 24 26
Southern (tank 153 155
Savannah Bank and Trust 114 116
Sibley Mfg. Cos., Augusta 65 90
Savannah Brewing 95 100
Uuutta.
Bid. Aak.
Char., pol A Aug. Ist 3s. 1900.... 106 log
Atlanta city *, 1922 .....lot 106
AugUMa city is. 1927 105 107
do 4Vt*. 1925 ...110 111
do 7s. 19U3 106 lIM
do tS. 1913 119 121
Ala Mid. ss. lnd'd 192*. M A X 97 99
Augusta Factory. 6 percent.. 1913.10* 110
Brunswick and Western 4s, 1938 .. 90 63
C. K. R A Banking collateral ss. 92 91
C. of G. Ist s*. 50-year gold. 1945
F A A 117 11*
C of O. con 6*. 1945, M AN. ... 92V4
C. of Ua lsl Income*. 1945 .44 45
do 2d Incomes. 1945 11 12
do Sd Incomes, 1945 6 7
C of G. (M. G. A A. Dlv.) ss.
1*47. J A J *3 94
C. of G (Eaton Branch), sa. 1926.
J. A D 91 95
City A Suburban R R. Ist 75....1( 110
Columbus city, ss. 1909 106 107
Charleston city 4*. 1945 101 Id*
Eauls A Fhen.x Mills 6s. 1928....1td 107
Edison Electric Illuminating to. HM 106
Enterprise Mfg 6a. 1901 102 102
Georgia Railroad 4s, 1910 11l 118V4
O 8. A F. 1*45. J. A J 109 110
Georgia A Alabama I*l 6*. 1945 .104 102
Georgia stale 3‘-y. 1930, J. A J... 106 107
do 3V* 1915. MAN 101 102
do 4Vk*. 1915 117 118
Macon City 6*. 1910. J A J 116 119
do4H*. I** B - Jn- f* r ><” W 9
Ocean Steamship 6s. 1926 103 104
Savannah city s*. quar. October
1913 HI H3
do 6*. quar Nov.. 19(9 11l 11*
South Carolina slate 4V6*. 1933 ..116 116
Sibley Mfg Cos 6s. 1903 101 102
Soulh Hound 5* •* 10°
g. F. A W gen mfg*. 6s. 1934 .123 194
do do Ist ss. gold. 1934 110V* 1H
do St John Dlv. Ist 4* 1524.... 91 to
WBKHLt IMMv STATEMENT.
New York. Sepl 1. The weekly hank
statement show* the following changes:
Surplus reserve. Increase, 33.1*9.550; loan-,
decrease. 3553.300; specie. Increase. 33.373.-
H>; legal tender. Increase. 3349.000; de
posit*. Increase. 32.130.500; circulation. In
crease. 3316.300.
The banks now hold 327 078.475 In excess
of the requirement* of the 25 per cent,
rule.
MISCRLU9EOU MARKET*.
Not*—These ipiotalkwi* ars revised
dally and are k<pl a* near :<m possible In
accord with the prevailing wholesale
price# official quotation# are not used
when they dlsagr.-e with the prices whole
salers ask
Country and Northern Produce.
POULTRY—The mirket Is steady Quo
tation*: Broilers. 2M|2se per |*lr; half
grown 264/(1*; three-fourth* grown, 4S4f
50e; hen*. JMIMc: rroters. (0c; ducks,
gee'se and turkey* nut of season.
EGOS —Steady at 17c.
RUTTER—Tn* rone of the market P
steady Quotations: Cooking. 19r, extra
dairies. 21c; Elgin*. 31023 c; extra Elgin*,
*lr
CHEESE—Market Arm: fanev full
cream cheese, lie (or 2b to 22-pound
average 28ff.10-pound average. 114<\
ONIONS-Yellow. In barrel*. 32 2302.50,
crate*. 11-60.
Early Vegelahlea.
IRISH POTATOES—Northern. J 2.09
(in, k.
CABBAGE—6'4©*<' P*r head
Hreadsinffs. May sod a ram.
FLOUR-Market steady; patent, 34 40.
straight 3410; fancy, 3395; family. 33.75.
MFAL-P'trl. per barrel. *2 75; per sock,
•ts, city meal, per sack, bolted, 319044
?V water gtound. 31.25; city grtte.
±i *&. rz a ?x:\uz r >
br cSiN-3U?ie* ”rm. While. ,ob Wvle.
He, carload lot*. 61c; mixed corn. Job loi*.
42c crknvd lot*. Blc.
BlCE—Market steadv. demand ftilr;
fsney head. *c; fancy. 5V4e.
A 8414
No. 3 mixed, curAiad, 33'i; Job
THE MORNING NEWS: SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1000.
lot*. 15 whit* clipped, *9c, Job; *7c cars.
BRAN—Job lots, 95c; carload lots.
*oc
HAY—Market steady; No. 1. timothy.
15c job; 90 car*; No. 2. 00c job; 55 cars
llavuu. Hams sat Lard.
BACON Market Itrm; D. 8. C H. side*.
BVyc, D. 8 hollies. 9c. (Eastern); D H bot
tles. 94,e, (Western), smoked C. H. ski.*.
HAMS—Hugar cur* and. 12VtC-5c
I.ARD—Pure. In three*, le; In AVpound
tin* and Id-pound tub* *',c; compound,
tn tierces. #v. 50-pound tins and *O-pound
tubs, 6"*c.
Sugar and Cnlrt.
SUGAR—
Cut loaf 653 Diamond A 6.3
rrushed 6AS Confectioners' A.6.23
Powdered 6.s3'While Extra C. 598
xxxx. pow'd...ASt|Extra C s.*s
Cubea 6.5* Golden C .9.7*
Mould A 6.58 Yellows 5.61
COFFEE—
Mocha 36c |Prime. No. 3 ...11 Me
Java 26k- |OooJ. No. 4 ....Mika
Bealperry 14V9c|Patr. No. 3 11 c
Fancy No. 1 ...UVyc| Ordinary, No. 6.10 V
Choice. No. 2 HBo;<'ommon. No. 710 c
Hardnan and Huldlaa Kappllrs
LIME. CALCIUM. BLASTER AND
CEMENT— Alabama and Georgia lime In
fair demand and selr at 9. cent* a barrel;
special calcined plaster. 31.00 per barrel;
hair. 4tfse. Ro*daie cement. 81304)123;
carload lots, special, Bor Band cement, re
tail. $2 25. carload lots. (2 4JQ2.30.
LUMBER F O. B VESSELS SAVAN
NAH- Minimum yard else*. 310 504)11 00;
car *lll*. 312.5P0 13 (8); different sis,-*. 31400
4I18.0U: ship slock. 116.00(118.IIU; eawn ties.
3*004)8.50; hewn lies. 25<)3tc.
OIL-Market steady; demand fair; sig
nal. 4605uc; West Virginia black. 9Ul2c;
lar.l. 68c. neaiafout. o*tf7oc. machinery. 16
925 c; |in*e<*l oil. raw. 671,c; boiled. 75c.
kerosene, prune white, 12. : water while.
13c; Brad's astral. 14; deodorised stove
gasoline, drums, lIVyC. empty oil barrel*,
delivered. 85c.
GUN POWDER—Per keg. Austin crack
shot, 3400; half kegs. 32. L; quarter kegs.
31 25; champion ducking, quarter kegs.
32 23; Dupont and Hazard smokeless, half
kegs. 311 35: quarter keg*. 35 75; 1-pound
canister*. 3100. less 25 per cent.; Tmisdorf
smokeless powder, t-pound cans. II 00. 19-
pcuml ear*. 90c pound.
SHOT—Drop. 31-90; B. P. and large. 31.79;
chiliad 31.75
IRON - Market very steadv; (Swede, s<qo.
NAll^—Cut. 32 60 base; wire, 32 85 baas.
BARBED WIRE—33 60 per 100 pounds,
straight goods. 234)300; sugar house mo
lasses. 15634 c.
Fruits and Nats.
APPLEH-Early Northern variety, 32 2541
3.00
MELONS—36 004)12.00 per 100
PEACHES—Six-basket carriers. 73®
ll.bi; fancy freo alone. 11.504)1.75.
PINEAPPLES— Extra largo Abhaka*
Cayennes, 33.004)3.50 per standard crate;
■mall Real Hpanlsh. 32.254)2 50.
LEMONS- Market i rmly ,n I) 504|3 no.
NUTS—Almonds. Tarragons, jfc; Ivicas.
19c; walnuts. French. 12c; Naples, J*c;
cans. 12c; llraxlls. 7c; llllierts. ]2c; assort
ed nuts. 50-pound and 25-|>oun<t boxes. 13.
PEANUTS—AmpIe slock, fair demand;
market Arm; fancy h.ind-pl'-ked. Virginia,
per pound. 4V4c; han.l-picked. Virginia, ex
tra*. 3>f: N. C. seed peanuts. Stye
Dried aad Evaporated Frulla.
APPLES—Evaporated. 7VO3c; sun-dried,
6Hc.
PEACHEB-Evaporated. pealed. 17Hc;
unpealed. 9'v4Jloc.
I'E ARB-Evaporated. 12'jc.
APRlCOTS—Evaporated, 15c pound; nec
tarines. 10*c.
RAISINS—L. L , 3200; Imperial cabinets,
12 25: loose. 50-pound boxes, *4fß(,c pound.
Potion Hnaalna aad Ties,
BAGGlNG—kiarksl firm; Jme, 314-
pound. 9Vr: large lots. 9V9c; small lots,
t-pound. 8%4)9c; IX-pounJ, SVifiXV; •••
Island bagging. 128,c
TlES—Standard. t&-pound. arrow, large
lots. 3140. small lots. 31.50.
ball. Hides and Waal.
SALT—Demand is rate and the market
steady, cariostf lota, lOn-pound burlap
■ticks, 41c; lUO-pound sotlon sack. 43c.
123-pound burlap aackt. ilc; IJS-pouno
cotton sacks, 32c: 200-pound burlap sacks,
do.
HlDES—Market firm; dry flint, 13V4c;
dry *alt. IIV4c: green salted. 9c.
WOOL—Nominal; prims Georgia, free
of sand burr* and black wool, 19c. black.
16c: burry. 10c. Wax, 23c; tallow, 2Vc.
Deer skins. 20c.
MI9CBIXANEOI 9.
FlSH—Mackerel, half-barrel*. No 1.
39.50; No. 2. 3800; No. 3. 16 50; kit*, No. L
31.40; No. 2. 31-25; No. 3.85 c Godllah.
'.pound bricks. 4Vc; 2-pound bricks. 9c.
Hmoki-I herrings, per box. 30c. Dutch her
ring. In kegs. 31-10; new mullets, half
barrel*. 33 50
BYRUP—Market quiet; Georgia and
Florida *yrup. buying at TMIXc; aching at
Bfi3sc: sugar house at lOfflV-; selling at
IIONEY-Falr demand; strained. In bar
rel". LlfAte gallon.
High wins baste. (1.29.
OCEAN KIII2IGMT*.
COTTON—Savannah lo Roeton, per
cat., 25c. (o New York, per rwt , Soc;
tn Philadelphia, per bale, 31, Baltimore.
31
FOREIGN DlßECT—Bremen. *Sr; Liv
erpool. 65c; Hamburg. 65c; Genoa. .<sc.
Barcelona, 70c; klancltrsler, 66c; Havre.
60c.
FOREIGN INDlßECT—Liverpool. 59c;
Manchester. 47c; Hamburg. *6.; Havre,
05c; Genoa, ®c: Reval and St. Petersburg,
70c; Antwerp. 55c.
LUMBER -Rv -Freight* dull; lo
Ralllmore and eastward. 34 60 to *6 00 per
M . Including Portland.
LUMBER- By Steam-Savannah lo Ral
llmore. *5.00; lo P R. R. or R, 6 o. dork*.
*5.50; to Philadelphia. 16%c per owl.. (4
lb*, to fool); lo New York. to.OO per 61.
36.75 to dock; lightered lo Boston to dock.
1600.
NAVAL STORES.—The market |a firm;
medium l*e vesel* Roaln—Cork for
orders. 3# 6d per barrel of 310 pound*, and
5 per rent, prlmag.-. Hplrll*. 4* 9d |,er
40 gallon* groe*. end 5 per rent, prlmace.
Large vessel*, rosin. 3*; eplrlts, 4* 3d.
Btem. 11c per 100 pounds on ro*ln; 71%<-
on splrlle, Savannah lo Boston, and 9%c
on rosin and Hr on splrlla to New York.
CHAIN. PMOViaION*. ETC.
New York, Bept. I.—Flour Inactive, with
buyers and seller* 6010 c apart, closing
steady: winter patents. 93.76424 W.
Rye flour dull
Cornmeal steady.
Rye steady; No. 3. \to#tern. 58c.
Rarley firm Barley mult dull.
Wheat—Sro*. firm; No. 2 red. *!%r. Op
flon# opened firm nnd later advanced on
higher cable* and local covering. Inspired
by light deliveries on September con
tract*. Closed firm at %< net higher.
May closed k*t4c: September, 7%®79%r;
Re-ember. 81%c,
Corn—Spot, Arm; No. 2. 47c. Option mar
ket wa* generally Arm all day. but very
quiet. It wa* Influenced by higher ca
ble" and covering. Closed firm and %49%c
net higher. May cloaed 41%e; December.
41%c.
Oa4—Spot, quiet; No. 2, 25%c. Option*
dull, but stendy. with corn.
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U IBpsaiD 29am 11 Lv Savannah Aril 9 19am] 2 Mau
j (Eu.tarn Time.)
4 31pm 4 28am Ar UlaokvlUe Lv;i 9 OPamj 1 Tlpsn
4 <6, tan 6 loam Ar .Columbia Lv j 1 25 mi ll 96*tn
9 lo|i*ti 9 45am Ar Charlotte Lv e BSpniJ 8 10am
11 44)>n. G 23pm Af Premia boro ldr|{ 7 lopro| 9 tiani
Ar Nor talk Lv| • 9 *****
m. 138 pm At Dap Villa Lv 9 49999 4 39aa
4 99am 6 39ian,,Ar Richmond Lv 12 98| '.
2 40.1 in 1 43pm ,Ar Lyncbburg Lvh 2 Upat; t lO*S
4 25am 5 35pm')Ar t'hprlottcsvllla Lvh 2 (Sum 12 6tp>
2 15am 8 50pni Ar W i-hnigtosi I.v ill 16tm 9 rOi-m
9 15am 11 JldNii Ar Baltimore Lvj 8 32am 9 22pm
11 23am 1 2 56am Ar Philadelphia Lv t 60am 4 t9pm
2 06pm 6 23am Ar New York Lv)[lt Item 326 pm
8 aqmi S (X))S11 Ar Boaton Lv|| 5 bptn 10 10am
No* TO THE NORTH AND WUtjT. l, No.
(Centra I Time.) 11
13 30am |Lv Savannah Ar J 3 lOani
y (Kastarn Time.)
4 30am.Lv v'otumhta I.v i 1 Lain
2 50am |Lv B(>atlalibura Lv 4 16pm
12 lupm 1,7 Ash. villa Lv | 2 06in
4 02pm lAr Hot Spring* Lv II 49am
7 20ihii Ar Ka .x vllle H i tom
310 am lAr Lexington - Lvj 10 B>m
9 Siam Ar Cincinnati Lv I 98'ta
7 6bam Ar Iwuavllle I*r) 7 9pm
300 pm: lAr M Louie Lv|| > 499aa
All trains arrtvo and depart from th* Plant System Station.
THROUGH CAR SERVICE. ETC.
TRAINS AND 34 DAILY. NEW YORK AND FLORIDA EXPRESS V*aH
buled limited train*, with Pullman Drawing Room Sleeping Cara te-tw. es> Bavam
nah and New York. Connects at Washington with Colon ail Expresa for BobUmi.
Pullman Sleeping Cara between v'harlotle and Richmond and charlotte and Nor
folk Dining Cars serve all meals Iwtwaan Savannah and Washington.
TRAINS 36 AND 36 DAILY. THE UNITED STATES FAST MAIL V roll billed
limited trains, carrying Pullman Drawing Boom Sleepim Car* between Savannah
and New York Dining Car* -erva all meals between Savannah and Waahlngtaw
Also Pullman Drawing Room Ble- ping Carr between Savannah and Cincinnati,
through Asheville ■ml "The Lind of ths Sky "
For complete Information a* lo ralrw, schedule* etc., apply to
O. GROOVER Ticket Agent. Plant System Station
JAMES FREEMAN. C. P and T. A. HI Bull elraal. Telephone*-nH. BO;
Georgia *SO
8 H HARDWICK Aeltant General Pasttcnger Agent. Atlanta. Oa.
Beef dull; family. 310.00812 00; mess. 19 •
4)9.50. Cut meat* quiet.
laird dull: Western steamed. 12 10; Sep
tember, 37.10. nominal; rellned quiet; con
tinent, 37 30; South American. 3*.(W.
Potatoes quirt; Jersey*. 31 25(11.73; Long
Island, 31504)1.75; Jersey aweela. 38-25®
350.
Peanut* unchanged.
Cabbage quiet; Long Island, per 100.
32.0002.30.
Cotion by steam lo Ldverpool. 91c.
Pork steady; family. 913.tW4115.73: short
clear. 113.>U 1550; me**. 312.<>(( 12.50.
Butler steady; creamery, 17Mi22c; elate
dairy, 16821 c.
Cheese doll; targe white. 101*c; small
white, 10c.
Egg* Itrm; state and Pennsylvania. 16
If 19c; Western regular, packing at mark.
10tl&V.
Petroleum dull.
Rosin quiet; strained, common to good.
31.52MH.55.
Turpentine. EftlUc.
Rice firm; domestic, fair to ex4ra. 4H©
6*4c: Japtin. 4%0.
Coffee-Spot Rio doll; No. 7. Invoice.
BSc; mild quiet: Cordova. 9Vrt4<\ The
market for iffee futures opened quiet
■nd unchanged, and scarcely varied with
showing weak undertone, following sat
isfactory European and Rio cattle* and a
belief that receipt* would be larger next
week, the StnlOK Railroad strike being
reported at an end. while warehouse de
liveries were small and *pol buyer* Indif
ferent. The market closed quiet and net
unchanged Total Kale*. 12.100 bag*. In
eluding October. 7.35 c; November, 7.35 c;
December, 7.66 c.
I OTTO* SLED OIL
New York. Sept. I.—Cotton *ertl oil dull.
Prime crude barrels nominal: prime sum
mer yellow. 33’,834c spot; off summer yel
low. 33<.*c; prime winter yellow. 38413* I **';
prime white. J7a97V*c; prime meal. 326U>.
I Hit AGO MAMKETS.
Chicago. Sept, t -Steady cables ami
small deliveries were a help to a dull
wheat market 10-day, October closing Sc
higher. Corn closed tlttSc hlglw r, ami
oat* SOSC lower. Provision* cloned prar
ilrally unchanged.
The leading future* ranged a* follow#:
Opening. Highest. Lowest. Closing.
Wheat No. 7
Sept 74Mt74% 7 74% 74V4
Oct 761x875% 738* 75 75%
Nov 76 76% 76 76
Corn No. 3
Sept 40 4)40% 40% *> F>%
Oct TYtv 39% *, 3 33 6%
Nov 97% 37% 97% H%
oat* No. 2
Sept 21%21% 21% 21 21
Oct 21% 2l%®2Uti 21% 21%
Nov 32% 22% % 21%
Mee* Pork. Per Barrel
Sep 110 97 *lO 92% *lO 92%
Oct tl 10 11 12% U 11 06
Jan II 30 11 SO 11 ll 25
Lard. Per 100 Pounds—
Sept 670 6 72% 970 67%
Oct 6 77% 6 77% 6 75 6 77%
Jan 6 60 6 80 6 57% *4O
Short lilt*#. Ter 100 Pound*—
H. pt 7 12% 717% 710 710
Oct 7 W% 710 7 06 7 07%
Jan 697% 90 6 96 6 95
Cash quotation* were *• follows: Flour
steady; winter patent*, *3.)(i*4.'iO;
straight*, 33 104)3.70; clear*. *3.(JU4i3.50:
spring specials, 31.4004.60; patents, 33.60t*
4(10; patent, 33.0003.40; bakers', *2.000*75.
No 3 spring wheat. 74i75c; No. 2 red 75%
W7%c. No. 2 corn. 414)41%'; No. 3 yellow.
41%(H1%c. No. 2 oats. 21%822c; No. 2
White, 34024%c, No. 3 while. 23%25e. No.
3 rye. 52%c. Fair 10 choice malting bar
ley. 43047 c. No. 1 flaxseed, 91.10%; No. 1.
Northwestern, 31.41%. Me** pork, per bar
rel. 311.00011.05. Lard. |wr lut pounds.
36.72M*.21>. Short rllg* "Idea, loose. 17 060
7.*). Dry salted shoulder*, boxed. %4l
6%c. Short clear sides, boxed. IT.WfT •>.
Whiskey, hasl# of high wines. 31.34%.
Sugars, cut loaf, unchanged. Clover, con
tract grade, 39 78.
MARINS, INTELLIGENCE.
Mailers of Interest lo Shipping Men
Generally.
The schooner Harry A. Rerwlnd cleared
yesterday with a cargo of 200.<0 feet of
yellow pine lumber for Philadelphia. Hho
would have proceeded oul during the day
had It not been for the threatening
weather, which pul Oapt. Wallace on hta
guard. Asa general tiling, the Rerwlnd
carries about tno.ooo fed. None of the
selling ve*e*ls load very deeply during
the hurricane *ea*on. however.
Owing to the Inclement weather off the
tier yesterday several vessel* bound
North, and one foreign bound, pul In e.t
Tybee for hart*r. The Norwegian bark
Camilla, houml for Hamburg with a car
go of logwood, entered an aehored. An
unknown schooner, lumber laden, also put
In.
The Norwegian hark Elleser. Cap!. Mar
ctiaeen. arrived al Tybee yesterday from
Hamburg Hhe was lo report lo Tybee
for order*. From I here she wa* ordered
to Wilmington.
Two ship*, four berks and two schoon
er* are at Darien loading tlmlier and lum
ber. They ere, teem#hlp Marthara (Bri
Uap*. Kerr; *hlp Heidrun (Nor). Capt.
Bjorn sen; bark Htanley (Nor), rapt.
Hveneen: bark Enterprise (Norl, Capl.
Andersen; bark Barrfod INor). Capt. So
rensen: bark Crown Prince (Nor). Capl.
Sorrcnsen; schooner Hallle C. Luce
lAmnl, Capt. Heal, and schooner Oliver
B. Barrett (AM). Capt. Gould.
During the week there wo* shipped
from Darien, coastwise anti foreign. 2,472 -
275 feet of tlmlier and lumber, valued at
*32.034 Th* shipment* for (he niontu
amounted to 12.017.564 feel, valued at
*157.125.
There has been little Improvement In
the chartering of Mali tonnage, II Is re
ported at Philadelphia, although a good
demand prevails and full rale# are bill
Vessels continue very scarce, especially
those suitable fer the offshore trades. A
steady business has been re|>orted In
steam tonnage, ih# greater ponton of
which was for Southern loading. Vessels
continue In demand for cotton and gen
eral cargo from the BouUi. coal and grain
from Ailantir porta ami deals from the
provinces. Rases In all trades are Arm
Time contract boats are wanted, but the
off. ting* are light aml full rales are de
manded.
Pdirss.ri My Plcanrahlpe.
Passenger* by steamship Tallahassee
for New York. Bept. I.—Mis* Mill*. Mr*.
J. Kmlth. H. Jensen, Ml** Allis Reynold*.
Mr* J. Bpyer*. John Sullivan. Robert M
Wilson, L. Burbank, James Daly, Fred
Camp. H. T. Bush. 3lr Calvin, A. B
Qulnan. Mr*. Austin. J D. Bright. Ml**
Jeannette Allred. R L. Clark, P. T. Foye,
F. W. Gate* and wife. Mt* Emma Perry.
G. C. Newton and wife. M. Bryan (col
oredt T. Htadovlchla, D. O'Keefe, J. G.
Mi Mann, W. Klltult. J. I. Baker.
•avaanah Almanac.
Bun rise* at 6:36 a. tn. and aels at t:23
p. rn
High water al Tyt>ee to-dny at 12:77 a.
m and 1:10 p. tn. High water at Savan
nah one hour later.
I'ha*e of (he Moon far geptrmber.
. ’ D. H. M.
Flrat quarter ...3 1 56 morn.
Full moon 8 116 eve.
Last quurier 15 2 67 eve.
New moon 23 1 67 eve.
Moon Perigee. 9th; it non Apogee, 23d.
ARRIVAL* AM) DEPARTURES.
Vessel* Cleared Yesterday.
Bchooner Harry A. Rerwlnd. Wallace,
Philadelphia.
Arrived at Tybee.
Bark Elleser (Nor). Marctrasen, Ham
burg. and ordered to Wilmington
Bark Camilla (Nor). Andreasen, for
Hamburg, In for harbor.
Unknown achoonrr, for harbor.
Vessels Went to *ea.
Steamship Tallahassee, Aiklns, New
York,
Steamship Alleghany, Billups, Balti
more.
Freight* and Charters.
Kirnmer Empress (Br), 1.875 lon*. Sa
vannah lo Liverpool or Bremen, with cot
ton. 48*. 9.; option Havre, 495. 3d.
Mblpplng Memoranda.
Jacksonville. Fla.. Bept. I.—Entered,
*chr Alice Archer, Glbbe, New York.
Cleared, schr J. W. Ballno, Wilton,
Portland.
New Orleans. Bept. J.—Cleared, steamer*
John Wll*on (Nor). Rluefleld*. Capella
(Nor). William*, Liverpool; Nicaragua
(Nor). Pedersen. Uelhs; Morgan. Max
son, Havana: Montrlam (Hr), flhallls.
Cape Town; El Bud, Higgins, New York.
Pori Eads. Bept. I.—Arrived. *(eamer*
Killy (Br). Martensen. Port Llmon; Hu
gln (Nor), Anderson. Tampico.
Balled, steamer* El Paso. Royd. New
Y'ork; Mallln Head (Hr), McKee. Belfast;
Alabama (Nor). Blversten. Iltuefleld*
Iberia (Nor). Jacobsen, Uelba; Spanish
Prince IBn. Millar. Havre, via Norfolk.
Buldal (Nor), Elltngaen, Crib*.
Fcrnandltm. Fla., Bept. I—Arrived,
steamer Btrathleven, Jack. Baltimore;
schr Eva 11. Hall, Lelghlon. New York
Balled. *Ut, harkentlne Jennie Sweeney,
Taylor. Philadelphia.
Haltlmore. Aug 31 Arrived and clear
ed. steamer U. 11. MUler, Ravannsh.
Philadelphia, Aug. 31.—Arrived, schr
Mlllts R. flohunnon. Savannah.
Key Weal. Hepi I —Arrived, steamers
Miami. Delano. Miami; Nueees, Galves
ton, and sailed for New Yo"k; Maacotte,
White, Havana, and sailed for Port
Tampa: I-aura. Fenimore. Punta Roesa;
lug Icipex, high aeas; schr He a Gull, llo
nacco; Dr. Lykea, Havana, A. F. Mer
rill. Bonaeco.
Uharleslon. B. C., Bept I.—Arrived,
steamships Carlb, Ingram. New York, and
proceeded lo Jacksonville; Iroquois, Kem
ble, New York, and proceeded #o Jack
sonville; echr Mary Lee Patton. Steelman,
Norfolk.
Mobile. Ala., Bept. I.—Cleared, steamer
U*k (Br). Harry. Puerto Cories; steam
er Kspanla (Nor). Dsnlelten, Puerto Cor
tes
Punts ftarda. Sept. 1 —Glgired, steam
er Vlvlnal. I.usarraga, Plymouth
Pori Tampa. Bept. I.—Sailed, steamer
Olivette. Smßh. Havana, via Key Wel.
Galveston. Tex., Bept. I.—Clearances of
grain:
Liverpool—Steamship Navigator. 64.000
wheat; 465 flour; steamship Dominic. 136.-
000 wheal.
Hamburg—Steamship Ltansanor, 112,000
wheal.
Notice la Mariners.
Pilot char#* and all hydrographic Infor
mation will he furnished mauler* of ves
sels free of charge In United Slate* hy
drographic office In Custom House. Cap
tatnA are requested to call at the office.
Report# of wrecks and derelicts received
for transmission to (he Navy Depart
ment.
Plant System.
of Railways.
Trains Opara(ed by Mth Meridian Tl me- One Hour Blower Tnn City Tima.
IMUO DOWN. , LIT-olia A~i 5 Ifut' ,i READ UP.
* ' Id 43 tv it North and Bouth tl 35 '5 , P' 7
v 45p 8 -ua 13 liq> 5 46a V u6a Lv . .Haf.ll.. m 2 As T£a v hw t>
u taaill Wht. 4 I9p It 30a| )Ba, Ar ...Charleatoti .. Lv 11 Ispi 6 60a| I lap 141a S <**
j 8 2**l 7) Ar ... .Richmond .. Lv 04.. j 4 tgpl
I * 3taU |OL Ar ... Baltimore.... Lv 3 56aj 1 4*|*i
1 10 46a IWa Ar ....Philadelphia . Lv] 13 Alp !l J)p| - -
1 1 7 oft., Ar ... New York .. Lvij 9 tap I 56aL.... - -
I * *9p| *•*>,|Ar Boston , Lv. 1 uip UOOnt -
■a* ,16 lal ■”. iouin J# 9* .54 ,32 ”18
swp I 26p ML * 20o; I LadXv 7.. la v a ana h ... Ar|. 1 4U.,:2 luajU lOiqll La
®**i “ i'l>' Mu. 7 35a. 9 25a ;Ar ... .Waycroas.... Lv lo M|.| 5Dp 9 65a 9 3tts| 79W
12 Mm I 9 30p| 2 Ispj } 16;>I I I9pl Ar .. Thßmusvllle .Lv 7 .die 7 <Jp( 5 45! 9 16a ,3 88a
10 30|> 7 40p 12 Mia 26.1 3ua ,Ar ...Jack onillla , Lv; s 30,. vain * ni| 7 30a *4a
I 2 06* 6 40p| 1 j|Ar Hanford LvJ.l2 ofcp 1 00a: 1 OUs ......
I | 1 Jap * *0)>l Ar n.Ualnasvtlle .. I.v .. | 2 tail! |
j i * tap * lip Ar Gcals Lv ( I 1 40p
I to M)i 10 iup Ar .81. Pstarsburg Lv | j 4 oua,
ll** 10 flOl'll® 00P|IO flop Ar Tampa .. Lvj 7 'Oa J oba| 7 *spl 7 S6|>
I * 10a 10 30PJ19 aip 10 9U|. Ar ~..l*ort Tampa I.v ! 6 95.| 6 33a 7 o*t>! 7 tat
[ 1 Ma; 1 lOai 1 Ipa Ar .. Puma (tarda Lv I | 4 95).1 4 38p ......
I ...|.....(10 45aj10 45a|;Ar .8t Au guatlne. Lv|j 4 3op 6 9q.i |
I 5 00|i 1 16a 1 ?:<f 6 2Ca| Lv ... Hava 1 nah ... Lv|]l4 15a t.' iua j -
I 4 46pi 9 I9a| 4 50p< 6 61a Ar ........Jeaup I.v 8 Joa l n ®q> ] j
I 8 86p| 7 KVi | I Spi 9 (9a||Ar ..Brunswick . Lv. 6 4Oa|*o3p|.. I--
NORTH. WEST AND SOUTH WEST.
14 1 63 . Ma J. up 14 91 15 35 \i„ Montgomery 18 . 7 '
5 Uq> 3 ,'u.i I.v Savannah Ar |IO 15a 12 lOu | 5 00|> 8 05a Lv Ha s .tntiAli Ar 10 1
9 46p| I (Oui.Ar ...Jaaup.. Lv 1 I 90s 10 top * 10a Pq. Ar Mtg n.ery I.v 7 4ip 11 25a
9Ws lllpjAr.. Macs, .brllda 9 80p 7 lOpl 4 60a Ar Nashvllla Lv|| * iua 2 21a
3 30a 3 tap Ar Atlanta Lv !l0 G,p 13 06P J iua 13 25). Ar Louisville Li 2 65a 9Up
9 46a t 40pj Ar Cha'nooga Lv flfq. 4 45a 7 (Vsii 4 06pl Ar Ctnclnnall Lv 11 nop 6 (6p
7 *H> T toa Ar Isvulsvllla Lv T 46a 7 tap 7 10a T lit Ar Bt la.uls Lv aAc IHa
T 7 46a Ar rinclcnail Lv I 8 >ua 7 nop In, 45 N >
7 04a 4M). Ar 81 lex.ls Lv I 8 16p (08a 7 22a JAr 81. Lotila Lv I 00p
1 l:.(. 5 I4p Ar Chicago Lv ! 8 kip * OOP I (67 k o.)
"4 66t, 4 Isp. Lv. Atlanta Ar 10 36p:H 30a (tat * 16n Ar Cht. se.. T.r I T ¥*• I RBp
8 o.pi 7 lia Ar. Memptons Lv 8 9M{ 9nq ...
9 (6*| 7 10a Ar KansasCUyLv 4 30pj 9 tap 4 12p| 9 <**!, Ar.. Mobil* . Lv!)U IBp|l9 3(k
• (and nnn.araed iralnat dally. * * r ** Orlaana Lv 7kn . 45p
J axeepi Sunday. j 5 OOP .u* I.V Mavsnoah Ar, 10 I3n 13 Mb
IHunday only. | t (tail 90p< Ar . Tift on ...Lwl 2Ma I 20P
Through Pullman Hl*eplng~Sar~lerv!(W ids, 1 lop Ar Albany .Lv 13 Ota * tap
10 North. Fast and West >O.l to Plortdn | 6 30p' Ar Coiumbua Lvj 10 (Ma
luuiieftluaa mAr m( fl'url Tauipai n l(h airiMrn tr Krj %% rat ut|
llnvnnn. Lrafing l*orf Tumps Maadan, TliurilaM and Haiurda>a mi
IliOO p. m.
J. H. T. r. A.; K. A. Armand, Cliy Tkt Al.. D foto Hotel. Phone 71
11. W. WRENN, PuMDipr Tra (Tto Manager. Savannah. Ga.
McDonough & dallantyne,
Iron Founders, Machinists, a 9
klsrtUMitk. .il.ra*„„ l. ....... at ..ti..„. , '
•rr aad PartabU taa*trrlisal and Te.p
twra Mill*, Bagar 84HI aad I'aae. aka (tlag. Pallrra, eta.
TELEPHONE NO. 123.
railßi IiMITEQ
Double Daily Service
The Short line lo Norfolk, Washington.
Ralllmore. Philadelphia, New York and
the Kaei.
| No. 44 ! No. *1
T.v Savannah, S. A. L. Ryilflßpiijft 59pm
Ar Columbia. B A L Hy : 1 SBpm: 4 tarn
Ar Raleigh, H A L. Ry..|ll pmill 50am
Ar Durham. S. A. L. Ry 7 Him I 18pm
Ar I'etersburg, S A LBy 4 13am 4 36pm
Ar Richmond. 8. A I- Ity; 5 15am, 5 (Ppm
Ar Washington. Penna...| 8 46arni 9 10|>m
Ar Baltimore I'ennu 10 02am 11 —pm
Ar Philadelphia. Penna .. 12 27pm: 2 s>.am
Ar New York Penna 3 (Ppm 6 Una
No 41 No 86
rTv ftavannah. 8 A? L. ttyjil 35pm II 59|>m
Ar Porlsmoulh, S A LRy 7 80am: 8 6Upm
Steamer* leave Norfolk dally. **eei>B
Sunday, for Bulllmore, Philadelphia and
New York, and dally for Washington.
The short line to Montgomery, Mobile
and New Orleans, leaving Savannah at
7:28 a. m . arriving al Montgomery 7 40
p. m . at whlrli point close connection I*
made with the L. (k N. R. R.. arriving
at Mobile 2:(*. a. m. and New Orleans
7:46 a. m.
The short lino io Kertiondtnu. Jsckson
vllle, Tampa and other Florida jiolnt*.
| No. 77 | No II
Lv flavanneh. I. A. L 6 Oftamj 8 Wpm
Ar Fernnndlns. S.A.L Ry| 3sam 9 06pm
Ar Jacksonville, S.A L.Ryl 9 10am 7 Onirn
Ar Tumpn. 8 A. L. Ry . , 6 *pm. 6 10am
" Mognlfleen* Pullman buffet sleeping ear
service lo Washington. Haltlmore, Phila
delphia and New York; also to Jackson
ville nnd Tampa.
Dining ear# from Savannah to Hamlet,
and Richmond to New York.
Buffet parlor cars Savannah lo Mont
gomery.
For additional Information apply (o
Ticket Office. Bull and Bryan at reels.
Phone 38.
Coastwise Eaporte.
Per Steamship Alleghany for Rsltlmore
lO6 bale* upland collon. 3.610 barret*
rosin. 133,006 feet li.aih*r, 316 sack* clay.
zzr, package* merchandise 153 package*
domestics and yarns. 60 bale* mo**. 78,883
feet for Baltimore. W. 623 feel for Phila
delphia.
Per steamship Tallahassee for New
Y0rk—7.468 bale* upland cotton. 406 bale#
domestics, 861 barrel* rosin. 15 barrel*
turpentine. 194.510 feel lumber, 30 turtles.
IP bales tobacco, 46 hoses fruit. 130 case#
cigar*. 24 lon* pig Iron. barrel* lamp
black. B*B package* merchandise.
Per schooner Harry A. Rerwlnd for Bal
tlmore—7oo.ooo fei yellow pine lumber—
Cargo by T B Wylly A Cos.
PRODUCTION OF IRON ORK.
Itatpol More Than a Foarth Greater
Than In 189*.
From the Wahlng(oti Star.
The production of Iron ore to Ihe Unite.!
States for the year 1899. according to tho
qi.nual report of the United State* geo
logical survey, which ho* Just been com
piled hy Mr. John Rlrklnblne. amount *1
in 24.8*8.173 long lone, an Increase of 5,-
249.997 ton*, or 77 per cent, over I*9*. The
records for IMS and 18 represent the
largest output of iron ore mined tn any
country hi one year. Hie nearcat approach
being a total of 19.062.040 ton* mined t.i
I*Bo In England Twenty-four latw con
tributed lo this total, Michigan leading
with 9,146.157 tone, and Minnesota taking
a second place with (.let 2M ton*. Ala
bama occupied third ptacS. with 1,009,327
ion*.
Tbo iron ore* have been sulidlvided Into
red hematuea, brown hematite*, mag
netite and carbonate. The red heniailia
continues to be the most prominent of
Ihe etassee of iron ore. contributing 20.-
004.299 long ton#, or it per cent, of the
total for 1899 Of Hie brown hernatltea
2.889.785 long ton* were mined, of 11.S per
cam. of Ihe total production, while ihe
magnetite output amounted to 1,727.430
tone and that of the carbonate variety
to 91,639 ions.
General larreaar Darina Tear.
There was a very general increase dur
ing the year In Ihe amount of all the dif
ferent claaeee of Iron ore, due to actlvo
demand upon local mine* lo supplement
ore obtained from the targe producer*.
Many Iron or* deposit* which had not
been worked for year* resumed operation*
In 1899. nnd (he official tmprovemeni In
Ihls Industry proliahly will *llll further
encourage Ihe working of deposit* which
during th* bualnms depresalon were In
active.
The Lake Superior region Increwoed Its
former maximum output of 12,779,306 tans
ifpp£
Vgeorgia
HchMulr* EfTr.-lve Aug !7. IMS. *
Train* arrive at arul depart from
Central Station. Wat Broad. foot of
liberty at reel.
lOtb Meridian Ttmo~One hour slower thaw
city time,
Daav* Arrive
Savannah: Savannah:
jAuguata. Macon. AUantaT] ’
** 46*tnj('ov1 nylon, MiHedgevlllr fH ipn*
all Intermediate polntsj
jAuauata, Macon, ifaSDI "" I
lafonmry. Atlanta. Ath<na.(
*1 Mpm Columbua. Hltmlng.im.** aw—
jAmerl.ua. Eufatiia andj
W OUpm| Dover AcconuuodatKm |fT ilaai
5 ••*■) Ouyton DMiner Train ,H urpta
•Dally. tKxcept Hun. lay.
BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND TVUE&
7Mh meridian or Savannah city time.
U.AVK SAVANNAH.
Weak D*jrw- Ju a. tu.. m.u* a. m.. IJt p.
m.. I:tt p m , is p tn . tK p. m.
Kund.iy* 7/. u tn WAS a m . IJS p.
tn., S :2t p. m.. *:&•> pm.l tp m
DBA VB TTBEE.
Week Daye— 00 a. in . t.N a. m.. ll:U
a tn . t:li p m.. 1,40 ft tn . lulu p. tu.
Bunduya—4:W a. tn tM a. in., 11:1* a.
at., i;iu p. m. 7to ft. ni, lu 10 p. m.
Conner* loan made at terminal point*
with all train* Norm went. Want and
Southwest.
Sieeptog cars on night trains between
Savannah and Augusta, Macon. Atlanta
and IIIr mine ham.
Tar lor cars on day train* Marat la
vs nnaiv, Macon and Atlanta.
For complete Information, schedule*,
rate# and connection*, apply to
W O BREWER. City Ticket and Paa*.
anger Agent. IC7 Hull street.
W. R Me INTV HE. Depot Ticket Agent.
J. C HA IDE i letter*! Ta-conger Agent.
E H HINTON. Tramo Manager.
THBO D. KI.I.NE. Oan Sttperln:evident.
Savannah. On.
1,000,000 HIDES WANTED.
DtlY PUNTS Ho
DUT HALTED !!*•
GREEN SALTED sd
D. KIRKLAND,
Successor to It. Kirkland.
417 to 821 ML Julian atrast. west.
Seed Oats! Seed Rye!
Texan Rust Proof OaU. Coast-ral.-ad
Bye. Cow Peed. Hay, drain, Bran and
Feeds of all kinds for stock and poultry,
T. J. DAVIS,
Telephone 232. IIS Bay street, west.
DONNELLY DRUG CO*
SAVANNAH. OA.
DRUGS. BEECH. ETC.
Mall orders solicited. Hell phone 6T*.
P. M—Send for free sample P. A P.
Dyspepsia Cure.
aß|||| ■ Morphine and Whiskey hb
mnTTT ft ft ' ’rated without tale or
OFlUMssmsb
VI ■ W ■IB lurtum. So- | Aw-tsU, Oa
e
in I*9* to 17,102.*65 ions In 19*9. The amount
mints) from the several ranges during
the Utter year were as follows: Mar
quette. 2,*24.5*6; Menominee. 3.2U.U3;
Oogeblc. 2.723.66*; Vermilion. ).U3 9fM; Me
sablc. S JTlAud tons. With the exception
of Gogebic alt of the ranges ralunl their
mtlmiim product In I*9
The total vuiue at the mines of the Iron
ore produced as reported by producer*
was *St.B*MT7, or *1.62 per long ton. an In
crease of U cents, or >4.6 per cent, over
the average value of *1.14 per ton %•
given in 16W The highest average value
pl.iosl on Iran ore at tlte iwlttes la for
the state of New Jentey. where the ex
pense of mining |r considerable. The
lowest average cost, I* cents per ton. was
In Texas, where a portion of the Iron
ore la obtained by convict labor.
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