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COTTON ADVANCES 1-4 CENT.
ITROXO UTERPOOL *D It ■> CJ UK
.n *ii* i* rt rt hk,
fit rtllo* Future* Market f Inara
at an Atlraarr of :*l and :tti l*olnla.
tplrllt Turptallat firm nl 31
Uala, with a Reported quiet la.
dertone —Hnala firm al an livaarr
af A rrala Throuahual ike Liar.
Mral and Trlrvraphlr Murkets.
Morning Newa Office, Bept S
Th* feature o( the markets to-day wai
tna advance of It cent In the cotton mar
ket, which showed considerable strength
tn response to the sharp advance In cotton
futures, and the general better feeling re
ported both At hum* and abroad. The
futures market Jumped 31 sn<l M points,
with the trade looking for a better Liver
pool to-morrow, which It Is expected will
impart further strength to home markets
At the advance there was understood to
be a good demand for spots, though fac
tors were disposed to hold for better
prices. It was the current Impression
itat the market was very Arm at quota
tions.
Spirits turpentine closed Arm at 31
ento, though It was reported the under
tone waa quiet. The demand wa* good
a part of the day. but during the late
houra buyera were feeling of the condi
tion of the market with a view tt> busi
ness to-morrow. It t thought turpen
tine Is wanted at present, and that a
good demand may aprtng up at any time.
The rostn market rloeed Art al an ad
vance of 5 centa throughout the line. Th
wholesale markets were steady. The fol
lowing resume of the different markets
will show the tone and quotations at the
closing to-day:
COTTON.
The feature'of the local markela was
the advance of Q cent In the cotton mar
ket to-day, at which the lone was Arm
and the demand good Owing to the Im
provement tn the cotton futures market,
and the strong advlcea both from foreign
markets, and also the crop country, fac
tors were Inclined to hold for higher
prices. The market advanced 1) cent at
the opening, and another cent at the
succeeding call The receipts were 5,0*9
I ale*. against 1.840 last year.
The following were the official spot quo
tattena at the cloae of tha market at
the Cotton Exchange to-day:
I This i Last
| day. ! year.
Good middling . 193* h% ~
Middling jtft ,554
Iw mi<Mlln* j... .5
Good ordinary j... |v
Savannah Rortiplt. Exports and Stocks
Receipts this day 5,00
Receipts this day last year J,**l
This day year before last 27?
Receipts since B>t 1. 1900 14.111
Same time last year 15,140
‘ oastwlse exports 1.11)
Stork on hand this day 19,21*.
Hams day last year 24.637
Receipts and Stork* at the Torts—
Receipts this day 11.745
Receipts this day last veflr ®,<6*
Receipts this day year before last... 9.96:
Total receipt* since Sept 1. 1900 ... Si.M3
Same time last year is.lt■
Same time year before last
Stock at all port* to-day 101.93’.
Stock same day last year 431.277
Dally Movement* at other Porla-
Galveston Firm, middling * 7-16, net re
ceipt* MOO, gross 2.3®; sale* 951; stock
9 115.
Mew Orleans—Firm; middling 9 11-18; net
r oatgrta 1.300; arose 1.3®. sales, 2.4®. stock
96.247,
Mobile-Nominal; middling 9; net re
ceipt# 7; gross 7; slork 4,797
Charleston—Firm middling 95*; net re
ceipt* 723; gros* 723; stock 2944
Wilmington -Firm; middling 9; nel re
ceipts 1,344; gross 1,344; stock 8.556.
Norfolk—Steady; middling 9*9; net re
ceipts 872; gross 872; sales 841; Slock 1.193.
Baltimore— Nonmlal. middling 94,. slock
600
New York—Steady; middling 9’; gross
receipt* 14®: sales ®. slock 27.951.
Boston-Steirty; middling 98*
Philadelphia— Very tlrm; mliMilng 105*;
net receipts 111); gnats 110; slock 1.276.
Dally Movement at Interior Towns—
Augusta—Steady; middling 9 11-18; nt
receipts 1.213; arose 1,142. sales 678, stock
4 698.
Memphis—Steady; middling 9 3-16; nel
receipt* 48; gros* 48. sales 25; slock 7,845.
St I suits —Quiet. middling 9 1-18; net re
ceipts 13; Sloes 82; sale* 15; stock 7.386
Cincinnati—Dull; middling 95*; slock
7 927
Houston—Steady: middling 94*; nel re
telpis 2 814; gross 2414; sales 77. stock
9.088.
I*>ul*vltle—Firm; middling 964-
Exports of Cotton This Day-
New Orleans—To ,-onllnent, 2.230.
Norfolk—Coastwise. 573.
New York—To continent. 851.
Boston—To Great Britain. 106
Total foreign exports to all port* this
day: To Great Britain. 1M; to the con
tinent. 3.1®.
Total foreign exports from all. ports
thus far this week: To Great Britain.
8.383; to the continent. 4.194
Total foreign export* elnre Sept 1.
1899: To Great Britain, 3.15&; to the con
tinent. 4.194.
New York. Sept 5-Spot colic® closed
steady. s*c advance; middling uplands.
V: middling gulf. 1059 c• •< M bal, ‘*
COTTON PI Tl BE*.
The ( lose Firm Hi ***•' ° r i "*
;ili Point*.
New York, sept s.—Cotton—lt '
other Irvin* day for the beat* In *ll c°*'
ion market*. though notably In Uverpoo.
nnd New York The bull* were mercll***
In (heir attack* upon ahorl*. ami even
tually drove Ihe latter Into a . frenxv
Nearly everything favored o continuance
of the aeneatlonal bull movement Marled
• **'• rday morning here, and on Bat urday
In the Knll*h market. The cab.e* were
amazingly tirong. there were buying or
der* In great numner* from all qu-H
--• r* the print cloth and cotton gootte *ll
- changed from one of gloom to an
et epttonally height outlook, while Mouth
*m |t market* were reported to be
thriving upon heavy demand* from ex-
Pnmera. At the time of our opening. Liv
eried war h to point* higher, or far
• hove n expected fair repone to ye
t'rtiay’a great Improvement here Thl* tt
owe enured riemoralliation In ihe bear
rank*, and lnduce>l leading hull* lo ag
grerrively operate on the long aide Fire!
•!** *howed an advance of S to 13 polnl*.
w tth the market officially reported *tetdy.
In the face of a lemiiorary reaction In
Liverpool, our market cotu.nued to nwvc
In an upward dlrectlofi during the flr*l
►tour Near midday the retreat of hetir*
developed into a complete rout ami de
mand front tht* branch of trade, tn con
nection with investment buying gave the
market an exceeding!/ wrong under
'ona. After a brief period of inactivity
•he market once more took an upward
direction In the early afternoon, and
•non *urpa**e<l the high point of the
morning Price* advanced with remark
able ease, there being practically no op-
JV'ltloti offered and profit taking being
■lrhi. The announcement that •OO.'RO
W* <• of off-print doth* had been aold In
Fall River, end that the cloth market
'ltuaiion w the brtgheat In many week*,
together with the announcement that
American * pinner* were competing for
• tpplle* with the foreign manufacturing
•■lenient In flontbem market*, added to
th# woe* of overcold operator*, and noted
•* a fresh incentive to a higher market.
It w* known that Manchester pinner
mtt m de*pera;e Cor pop. W<
MURPHY & CO., INC..
Board of Trade Building, Savannah
Private leased wires direct to New York,
l htcago and New Orleans.
COTTON, *TOI h> AND DM AIN.
New York office, No. 31 Broadway,
Offices in principal dues throughout the
South Write for our Market Manual and
book containing Instructions for trader*.
Liverpool's stocks were at an exceeding
ly low mark and thwt ocean freight room
was abnormally scarce at all Southern
porla. thus making It impossible to re
plenish depleted stores of European spin
ners readily The market vas very fever
ish during the last half hour, with profit
taking prominent, though not sufficiently
heavy to undermine the market The pub
lic was a conspicuous buyer all the after
noon. on the belief that Liverpool wouat
show further Improvements 10-morrow
The close was Arm at a net rise ot 31 to
* points
PLITTt ATtM* l\ Kl TIRES.
New York. Sept 5 —Cotton futures open
ed ffiesdy and closed Arm Prices as fol
lows:
Open High l Close
January .7. *.59~j 884 f *.5* _ | XkT
February ....j til | t , *.s* , ski
March | tit jtu .k y:
April | X m s 78 x S * 83
May j 8.57 I 8.33 857 j 8.83
June | 8.57 I8 81 857 j 8 83
July j .... | .... j .... j 8.84
August I .... j .... j .... j ....
leptemher ... 899 | 918 | x 99 | 917
October I8 82 9f j B.Bft 904
November ... 885 888 j 8 61 89
De*Wmber ...| BHO j 1.*5 jx 59 i.Bu
Liverpool, Pep* 5 Cotton. spot. In
creased demand, prices higher. American
tnl ld’lng fair. *<yd; good middling, 6 7-33d;
middling 4 3-33-1: low mbMllne. *l-32d;
goml ordinary. SVL ordinary. 5 5-Id. The
sale* of the day were IS,(WO bales, of which
1.000 were for speculation and export sand
Included 13,100 holes American. Receipts
none.
Futures opened steady and closed
steady American middling, low middling
clause September 5.53d seller*; Bepiem
her-October 5.18d buyers; October-Novem
ber. 5 01315 o*d buyers; November-Decem
l>er. 4 574 buyers; f>ecemt>er-Janu*ry, 4.53
tM 'Ad buyers; January-February. 4 501
value; Fabruary-Marcb. 4 4701 ltd.
March-Aprtl. 4 45d value. Aprll-May. 4 43*
4.44d buyers. May-June. 4 43* 4 43d buyera;
New Orleans. Sepi. s.—Cotton futures
closed Irregular.
September . . 9.35 bid! February ...B.Bo*B 83
October * 99* 9 00 March i.U® M
November ..8.80*4.39 April (.83*8.15
December . 8.78*4.79, May 8 84* 8.86
January ... 8.78*8.79
C OTTON LETTERS.
New York. Sept 6 Hubbard Bros &
Cos. say: Liverpool was the scene of an
active market to-day. advancing sharply
and causing an excited market with the
sharpest advance of the season South
ern markets reported an excellent demand
from English spinners at prices which
net the planter the largest amount of
money for hla crop for years Tha move
ment. while approaching the crop of 1807-
98, Is less than the drought crop of last
season and this stimulated the Improve
ment A Urge sale of print cloths was
reported, and the market advanced sharp
ly on these favorable factors. Only re
alizing orders supplied the demand, whlc*
carried price# upward to the highest
prices of the yugr Another sharp ad
vance Is expected in Liverpool to-mor
row
New York. Sept s—Murphy & Cos. say:
Cotton advice* from Liverpool to-day
caused considerable surprise and specula
tive buying In this market. o|t there
advanced 3-lSd with sales of 15.W0 bales
Future* closed at an advance of 16 points
for September and front 7 to 10 higher for
the remainder of the list Here a.ivjn.v
amounted to about 25 points on Septem
ber. 28 on October and 22 to 16 on taler
positions Liverpool bought near months
10 considerable extent. New Orleans
also bought rather freely. Reports of con
dition from greater ponton of the belt
very unfavorable, and the bear* have at
last realised that It Is out of the question
for them to expect more than moderate
crop.
IHtf GOO Its.
New York, Sept s.—Fall River small
sale of half a million piece* of regular
print doth* at full price of 25*c. M C.
D Borden was the buyer Cloth market
closed very firm. No belter demand than
before for heavy cot ton goods and price*
very Irregular, not being helped by
Strength of cotton market Other cotton
goods departments featureless Men’s
wear woolens and worsted* dull and Ir
regular. Dress goods quiet and unchang
ed.
NAVAL BTORRB.
Wednesday. Sept 5
SPIRITS TERPENTINE—The market
for turpentine closed firm to-day at II
cents, with the undertone quiet The
opening was firm at 14 cents, with sa es
reported ai the Board of Trade of 1.521
■ asks, and the closing unchanged, with
no further transactions reported There
was some Inquiry during the Ule hour*,
but li was not understood any business
of consequence was done The dity’a re
ceipt* were 1.131. ailc* 1,521. export* 25.
ROftlN—The rosin market advanced at
lhe Opening 5 rent* throughout the line
to-day. at which the lone was first. There
were sales at the opening of 2.789 barrels,
and at the closing further sales of 752 bar
rel*. The demand was fair The receipt*
wete 2.352. and the exports 2.985. The fol
lowing were (he quotations:
A, B. C II 40 I SI 53
D I 40 K 1
E 1 45 M 1 65
F 1 SO N 133
O 1 55 W G 2 (15
11 4 1 55 %V W 2 40
Receipt* Wednesday—
Spirits.' Rosin
Central Railroad 197 187
8 F. A W 638 1.495
F C. * T and G. * A 221 560
Bch. Mary Evereit ® 80
Sloop Ogarita 21 3
Shipments Wednesday—
-8 8 State of Texas. 8a1t0... 1177
H S. Nacoorhee. N V SS MS
Naval Stores Statement—
Spirits Roalp
Stock April 1. 1960 2.197 143 506
Receipt* to-day 1,111 2.152
Receipt* previously 209.622 412,787
Total since April l 106.130 578.645
Export* to-day 25 2.965
Export* previously 183.6t6 453,896
Export* tdnee April 1 161,671 458.861
Bto k on hand today 42 679 118.761
Slock on hand same day last
year W,73* 139.989
Charleston, R. C.. Sept. s—Turpentine,
nothin# doing Rosin siewdy and un
changed.
Wilmington. N C., Sept. 5 —Spirits tur
pentine. nothing doing, receipt# 124. Roln
dull, unchanged; receipt*. 213 Crude tur
pent®* *e#dy. 11.1082 10; receipt*. 127
Tar tlrm. 11 *>: receipts. 58
New Orleans. Sept s—Receipts, rosin.
215 barrels; turpentine. 40. Export* non*.
FINANCIAL.
MONEY—The demand keep* fairly up
with the supply
FOREIGN EXCHANOE— Market 1*
steady Commercial demand, $4 Ml 4;
alxiy day*. 94 81; ninety day*. 14 1159;
frsnea. P*rt* *nd Hsvrs. sixty day.
5.195* Swiss, sixty days 5 145*: marks,
sixty dsy*. M **->*•
DOMESTIC EXCHANGE Steady;
hmks are buying at 5* discount and aell
tng as follow* MS ami under. 10r pre
mium ! 10 150. l&c premium; ! to 1100,
8k- premium; 11® to M® c premium; MOO
and over par Check* must average MW
to get Ihe par rat*.
SECUBITUSA-Tb* tngfktt Is *ry lnc-
THE MORNING NEWS; THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER (i. 1900.
five, scarcely anything doing. Quotations
are rath-r nominal
Stacks.
Bid. Ask
Augusta and Savannah R. R 1C01) tio ,
AtUnta and Weal Point UR u*
do 8 per cent. cartlUcate* 106 I<3
Augusta Factory 80 83
Cittxens Hank 138 139
Chatham Hank u* ui
Chatham R. K A 1. Cos.. A s*>) 67H
do do U 63 57
Eagle und Phoenix Mfg. Cos too
Edison Elec trie Ilium Iflft 105
Enterprise Mfg. C 0...... 99 803
lletmania Hank 135 139
Georgia A Alabama 35 37
Georgia Railroad, common 21ft 315
Uranlteville Mtg. Cos 139 13S
J P. King Mtg. Cos 100 103
Lit glev Mfg Cos 117 130
Merchant- National Hank 108 110
National Hank of Savannah 140 150
Oglethorpe Saving* and Trust... I<* 110
People's Having and Loan ..... 96 100
Southwestern flatlnxi.l Cos. Id* Ml*
Savannah Gas Light Cos 34 35
Southern Hank 153 155
Savannah Hank and Trust lit 116
Sibley Mfg Cos . Augusta . 86 to
Savannah Brewing 95 100
Roads.
Hid. Ask.
Char . Col A Aug lit Is. 1900 .. .103 Id
Atlanta city 4a. 1*33 It*4 KM
AngUe'S City 3s. IIS7 .105 107
do 414*. 1935 110 111
do 7s. USB 16 It*
do 6* 1913 119 131
Ala Mid ss. I tid'd 1938. M A N 97 99
Augusta Factory. 3 percent , 1913 109 110
Brunswick and Western 4a. 1933 . 30 33
CUBA Banking collateral 5* 93 91
C of O. Ist ss. 50- year gold. 1945
F A A 117 11*
C of O con sa. 1945. M A N. ... 9314
C ot (in Ist Incomes. 1945 4* 45
do 2d Incomes. 1915 11 U
do 3d Income*. 1945 8 7
C of O <M O. A A. Dir.) s#.
1947 J. A J, ..................... . 93 94
C. of G. (Eaton Branch), sa. 1988.
j . an 94 95
City A Suburban R R Ist 7s . 10* 110
Columbus city. to. 1909 lot 107
Charleston city 4. 1944 101 101
East* A Phanix Mills 6s. 1928... 103 107
Edison Electric Illuminating 8s .104 703
Enterprise Mfg 6a. 190! 10! ltd
Georgia Railroad 6s. 1910 114 11114
O S A F 1945, J. A J 109 110
Georgia A Alabama Ist to. 1945 .104 103
Georgia aisle 3‘4*. 19(0. J. * J M3 107
do 3H*. 1915. MAN Iftt Pd
do 414*. 1915 .117 118
Macon city 6s, 1910, J A J 116 lit
do 314*. 1930. Jan par 107 ltd
Ocean Steamship to. 1933 103 DM
Bavannah city ss, quar. October
1913 11l 113
do ss. quar Nov . 1909 11l 113
Booth Carolina state 414*. 1131 ..H3 113
Sibley Mfg 0 0 I*l3 Ml |(K
South Hound to *9 Iflft
8 . F A W gen ml'gv. 3*. 1934 123 lit
do do Ist 5. gold 1934 UOH lUH
do Bl John Dlv Ist 4s 14.... 94 96
New York. Bept 5 —Money on call easy
at 119114 per cent. Prime mercantile
paper. t?is<) per cent Sterling exchange
soft with actual huslneaa In hankers'
hills at 81 *7*sftt *714 for demand, and at
It K3’„Wt *4 for sixty days; posted rate#.
84 85 and 91 8314 Commercial hill*. 84 83')
*4 83V Hat silver 62*)c. B:lver certifi
cate*. 6ft**t7oft*)e Mexican dolalr*. 48’,c.
Government bonds strong, state bonds in
active. and railroad bond* Irregular.
BTIHKI AND RONDS.
Considerable Animation Apparent In
Iktr'e Trading.
New York. Sep. sBy contrast with
the recent dead level of apathy to-day's
trading In slocks seemed like positive
animation The aggregate of deal®#*
was considerably larger than for some
time post, ami the total was not made up
with an overwhelming preponderance ol
trading In one or two stocks Sugar
I’eople's Gas and Brooklyn Rapid Transit
ail continued fairly prominent, bus there
was a marked Increase of Interest In rail
road stocks
There was a peculiar Irregularity of
movement In the specialties. Sugar a* a
rule, moving up while People Oas wa#
going down, and Sugar reacting a* Peo
ple's Gas recovered Both slocks were
largely dealt In both above and below
lasi night's level. There wus eariy
strength In some of Ihe Iron and steel
stocks, but they sagged away In the late
dealings, seemingly under apprehension
that to-morrow's trade review* might
have something unfavorable to say.
The .-ause of Ihe rise In the railroad
stocks was not very clear, hut there tut
11 manifest accession of confidence on im
part of the bull* Dealings were largely
professional, but there was buying on 0
large scale In n number of stocks. Individ
ual transaction* running up to 2.0® shares
In some case* St. Paul. I'nlon Pacific,
Chesapeake and Ohio, on talk of a divi
dend. Southern Pacific and Louisville were
notably in demand This strength had
Us Inception In Iwndon. which center
bought quite freely of various Intern.!-
tlonnls Buying by local operator* wa#
based in part on Ihe expectation that Ihe
demand from lwndon would continue
Benimenl at that center I* clearly much
more cheerful, and uneasiness over the
money market seem* to he much ahatel
The settlement of threatened English rail
road strikes, the belief that Ihe war In
South Africa l* nearing It# termination,
ind a ho|>ftll view of Ihe Chinese situa
tion, all helped ihe English market, and
operator* there Interpreted the election
In Vermont as favorable 10 higher price*
St. Paul's notable Increase In earnings
for the fourth week In August, attracted
buying here, and there was a large de
mand for the other Granger slocks from
Western source#, said to be from the abort
account, and to he induced by the fav
orable weekly crop summary of the
Weather Bureau.
The strength In T-onden was said lo he
due In part to the expectation of receipt*
of gold from New York, but this did not
hurt 4h# New York market. With the
surplus reserves of New York hanks at
over 127.0®.®!). with gold being constant
ly received from Australia and from the
Klondike, and with the demand for money
from the Interior continuing unusually
light for the eeaaon. there Is no Imme
diate apprehension over the local money
market. Best prices were not maintained,
and Ihe market closed heavy at only a
fractional net gain.
Ruslnes* wo* better in bond* but some
Irregularly continued. Total sales, par
value, M3s.n®.
Dnlltd States old l and 5s coupon ad
vanced 3* In the bid price.
The total sale* of Mocks to-d*y were
253.9® sharer. Including Ihe following: At
chison. 5.9®. Atchison preferred. 8.570:
Baltimore ami Oh®. 6.299*. Chesapeake and
Ohio, 30,940; Rt Paul. 8.981. Southern P*-
cltlc, 11,455; I’nlon Pacific, 14 866, Steel and
Wire. 8,283; American Tobacco, 10.*®;
Brooklyn. 11,0®; People’s Oaa, 21.994, Su
gar, 46.695; Leather. 7.295. *
New York Stock List.
Atchison 26'a I'nlon Pacific .. 571*
do pref 715* do pref 7!
B A 0 728* Wabash JU
Canadian Par. *9 | do pref 1154
Can Southern 49 jW. A L. E **
C A 0 28*4 do 2d pref .... 23*,
C. 01. w lot* Wlsconeln Cen.. 115*
C.. B A Q 1258* Tilled Avenue 112
C.. Ind AL. U : Adame Express 114
do pref 575, Am Express 154
C. A E 111 Pb* United Stales Ex 43
C. A N W .. IB2H Weils .Fargo Ex 124
C.. B LAP. 17 |Am Cotton 011 *284
C. C. C. A 8t L do pref Ms*
Col. Southern ... 85* Am Mailing .... 4*
do lit pref ... 41 i do pref 2454
do 2d pref .... 18 Am Bm. A R... 16
Del. A Hudson 11184; do pref 89
D. L. A W. .. ms:Am. Hpirtta .... 154
Denver A B. O 198* do pref 17
do pref & |Am Bteel Hoop 28
Brie 11*4' do pref 8754
do I*4 pref **** Am Steel A W M 54
08, North pref 15*1-4 do pref 755,
Hocking Coal . 1554 Am. Tin rial*.. 288*
Hocking Valley M ! do pref ®
Illinois Central 117 Am Tobacco .. Ml*
lowa Central ..188, do pref IK
do pref ....... 44 (Anaconda M.C. 85'4
-a- Southern Railway.
Trains Arrive and Depart Savannah on to th Meridian Time - One Hour t ort
Than Cl ty Time.
Schedules In Effect flu nday. June Ift, 1900
niAßPowwii "WfWg~tam: n ,
~Ro *4l nx ' i jioTlfl, IJo.fi
( j| (Centra I Time.) j | _
13 Atpin.l3 Ham Lv Bavannah Ar | ( iOuto 3 is.au
| [| (kwlern Time.)
4 31pm 4 35am Ar Hiuok vllle Lv 3 (Warn l 77pm
3 ukjau t lOam Ar Cutumbia . Lv | 1 2i.tn 11 Itoin
9 10pn 9 4tom Ar Cbavlott* l.v 9 56iuu I lOam
U 44pm G zipm Ar Qrennaboru t*v{{ 7 10pm I Mam
Warn; Af~7.7........Tr.TTTTTTT.. Nor folk L, s wpin
I .am 1 stpm At Dm Mile 1% 8 40pm • to >
<*am| ( Mpm Ar . ~lßch~mowA 1.. ;j Olpu. 11 op ••
1 4u..m J tSptn; Ar Lynliburg Lv s;p>r 50am
4 Mam U'v|<ni Ar I'kriOl teavllla Lv |;3 060m,12 Upm
7 Mam 8 Uq>m Ar Washington Lv|lU tkirn * Wpßi
* 15am 11 Mpi Ar Baltimore Lv 8 22am I fTpm
11 3tam I 56am Ar Philadelphia Lv 3 50aml 3 Olpm
2 33pm: 323 am At w York Lv 13 Warn) 335 pm
3 Mpm| 3 flflpeniiAf Gog ton. Lv|| 5 OupmjlO Mam
Wo.MII to Tin NuHTtT AND WEST. 1 Null
II (Centra I Time 1 ||
11 3uani,|Lv .Bava nuah Ar I 5 lurnu
ij (E.iaiar n Timv.)
380 am jLv Col imhla Lv|| 1 Jtiam
ttoam.iLv Star lAhhiirg L' 6 Iti tn
12 lupni l.v Astu vllle Lri| 8 tfc*n
4 03(111 Ar 1101 ffprtnga Lv 11 Atom
7 30ptn Ar Kb >i vllle Lvjl 8 Ana
5 10am Ar Lexington I.VftO tom
7 45am Ar Cincinnati Lv \ 8 OCpm
7 4b.i1)1 Ar I Au.aville l.vj 7 4(pm
6 00pm; Ar St Louis Lv|| I Oeam
All trains arrive and depart Jtom tha 7’lant Bystem Station.
THROUGH CAIt SERVICE. ETC.
TRAIN'B 33 AND 34 DAILY, NEW YORK AND FLORIDA EXPRESS Vostt
buled limited trains, with Pullman Drawing Hoorn Sleeping Cara b. tw .n B-vaxe
nah and New York. Connect* at Washington with Colonial Express for Bogton
Pullman Bleeping Cara b-tweeri v'h.ir.oite and Blvhmund and t'h.iilutle amt Nor
folk Dining Cars serve all meals Iwiwegn Bavannah and Washington.
TRAINS AND M DAILY. THE UNITED STATES FAST MAIL Vratllmied
limbed tralna. carrying Pullman Drawing Room Bleeping Cars betwran Si small
ami NVw York Dining Cara serve all natal# between Bavannah and Washlm ton
Also Pullman Drawing Room file ping Carr between Savannah and CkalnoxU.
through Asheville and "The Land of tha Sky "
For complete Information as to rate*, achedulea etc., apply to
O. GROOVER Ticket Agent. Plant By item Station
JAMES FREEMAN. C. P and T A, 141 Bull street. Telephone#-Betl. 850:
Georgia, 850
s It HARDWICK ABllant General Passenger Agent. Atlanta. Oa.
L. E. & W HH Brooklyn H T
do pref 93 |Col. 7'uel A lr. 15
laikc Bhore ... 309 jcont Tobacco .. 36
L. & N (~ do pref 78'j
Manhattan L .. 92 I Federal Steel .. S4*
Mri. 81. Ry. .. 154 | do pref 37
ilex Central.. US (ton Elecrlc,. 18N
M 4 81, L 55 (Glucose Sugar .. 5154
do pref 98*y do pref 96
Mo. Pacific .... SUylnter Paper .. 118
Mobile A Ohio 37 | do pref 33
M. K * T ... 9V, laiclede Gas .... 73
do pref 31 National Hlscult 33>,
N J Central 13314' <lo pref *5
N Y Central I*H4 National Lead . 179
Norfolk A W. 3544' do pref B*',
do pref 76 National Steel.. 27
Northern P. .. 51 | do pref *S4
do pref 71', N. Y Air Brake 128
Ontario A W ~ 21', North American 15
Ore. R. A N. .. 42 I‘adflc Coast... 55
do pref 7* j do I*l pref .... *7
Pennsylvania .129 do hi pref .... 34
Reading 134, Pacific 3!tl .... 3H4
do Ist pref .. 574, People's Oa* .. 92',
do 2d pref 27 Pressed B Car B‘j
R. O. Western 54 | do pref 72'4
do pref 88 I Pullman P. Car I*7
St L. A Ban F Ift |Btan R. A T. .. &4
do Ist pref .. 67 Bugar 121**
do 2d pref ... 334* do pref 113
8. L B W. .. 124, Tenn Coal A Ir, 704,
do pref 29','17. H la-ather .. 114
Bt. raul 114 | do pref 70
do pref 17244! 17. 8 Rubber .. 30‘,
M P A Oma 112 j do pref 9
Bout hern Pac.. 34V, Western Union
Southern Ry. .. lit, R. I. * 8 12',
do pref 52’, do pref 54*4
T. A P 14', P. C, C. A Ot.L. 54
Bonds.
17. 8. ref 2* do 4s W
reg MS M A O 4s .... 4‘*
do coup It*', N Y. C. Ist ...HM44
do 3s. reg It* N J C O 5# 122*.
do 3.-, coup I North Pac 3* 331*
do ne w 4*. reg 1334, do 4s 10414
do new 4s. c’p 138*-, N Y.. C. A Bt
do ohl 4s. reg.ll4 | Louie 4s W*7
do old 4*. C'p..m N A W. C. 4s 97'j
do to. reg ..112, Ore N. I*l ...110
do ss. coup .1128,' do 4a ..ltd
D. of C 3 31s 123 lOre. S L *• ..133
Atch.. gen. 4*. 10' j d> con to ...thlU
d.i adjt 4* *SB, Head Gen 4s..X*Vj
Can Bon 3d .108 (Rio G. W. Ist... 9*'i
C. of Ga con. St L A I. M
5a 93 I .' con 5* 11l
do Ist Inc. .. 41 Bt. L. A 8 F.
do 3d Inc 11*4 Acn 8* 12lj
C A O. 4*M> ..(**'< Bt- P con !6*x
<7.1 5s 1174,81 P . C. A P.
C A Nw C. 7*.140 | Ist 11
do S F Dab. Bt P , C. A P.
to ....: 11* ! Se 11
Chi Ter. 4a .. 914).80u. I’ac 4a .. 7*,
Col Bou. 4* .. 82V*!Bou. Ry. to 10M,
n A R O. tat. 1324) S R AT 8* .. 67
do 4s 98' 1 Tex. A I’ac Ist .112
Erie Gen 4* .. 894,’ do 2d 55
FWAD C. i Union Pac. 4s ..1054*
tat 22 |Wal*asli let 117’,
Gen. Elec to ..115 | do 2d IftUi
low* Chi. lat. lU’i W#*t Bhore 4a ..lU'i
LAN U. 4s . 99V, Wlac. Cen. Ist .. k*44
M.. K. A T Id. MlyVa. Uetit. ..... *
New York. Bept. s.—Btandard oil
536*539
MIBCELLAREOVB MARKETS.
Note.-These quotattan* ar* revised
dally, and ar* kept a* near aa possible In
accord with the prevailing wholesale
prices. Ofllclal quotations are not used
when they disagree with tha price* whole
saler# ask.
Country and Northern Produce.
POULTRY—The market Is steady Quo.
(aliens: Broilers, KBKe per pair; hall
xrown. K®4or, three-fourths grown. 459
60c hens. (6®Me; rooetara. 4®; ducks,
gees* and turkeys out of sesson.
EGGS—Steady at 17c
BUTTER—Th tone of th* market ta
steady. Quotations: t’ooklng. 14r; sstra
dslrles. 51c; Elgin*. 22®33c; extra Elgin*.
2iS®2sc
CHEESE- Market firm: fancy full
cream ohec** Mb’ for 20 lo K pound
average. 26930-pound overage. 12V
ONIONS—YeIIow. In barrel*. *2.50. crates
It®.
Early Vegetable*.
IRISH POTATOES—Northern, 12®
CABBAGE—BS49Bc per head
nreadstuffs, Hay and Grain.
FLOUR—Market steady; patent. 14;
straight. 14 10. fancy. 1195, family. 7A
MEAle— Pearl, per barrel. M-75; per aack.
11 rliy meal, per sack, hotted, 14.K9
' water ground. *1.25; city grits,
sacks *'#■ Vrl Hudnotg*. per
oarrei 13*5' l > * ,r “Ck. 11M54; sundry
brands. IIWH ® “e*-
CORN-Market firm, while. Job ®ta,
43c; carload lots. 85c; mixed corn. Job lota,
81c' carload lot*. 59c.
RlCE—Market steady. demand fair;
fancy head. 8e; fancy. 954 c.
Prim* *
Good HBBt
Pair 8 9*' J i
Common
OATS—N 1 mixed, carload. Mi*: Job
lot*. Me: whit# clipped. Kc, Joh; tic cars.
BRAN—Job lot*. 95c; carload lota.
®c
1 HAY—Market steady; No. I. timothy.
Kc Job; K care; No, t ®c Job; M cars
tlaeou. Haute and Lard.
BACOS'-Market firm; D. S. C. H ski**.
P*c; D 8 bailie*. #s4c. (Eastern); D 8
be ll.s. tc. (Western), smoked C. R. sides,
* •-
HAMS-Sugar cured, 1254911 c.
LARD—Pure, in tierce*, *>4c; In ®-pound
tin* and 90-pound tubs, M4c; compound,
in ttarces. B%c; 50-pound tin* and in-pound
tub*. 81*c
anger and Cage*.
SUGAR—
Cut loaf CM] Diamond A
Crushed * Mtt’onfectloner*’ A6 23
Powdered 6,M!While Extra C. 598
XXXX pow d... 6*1 Extra C MS
Cube Golden C 6.78
Mould A 3.58 Yellow* 5 38
COFFEE—
Mocha 88c iPrlme, No. 1 ...114)0
Java 83c jfiood. No. 4 ....114(0
Peaherry 144)c Fair, No. 5 11 a
Fancy No. 1 .13VI ordinary. No. 8 104 y
Choice. No. 2 . ,114)c'Common, No. 7.10 c
llsrdasrt and Hsldlag Supplies
LIMB. CALCIUM. PLASTER AND
CEMENT—Alabama and Georgia lime In
fair demand and eeb at BC. cents a tmrrel;
special calcined plaster. 31 DO per barrel;
hair, 4* jr. ltosexlale cement. $1 to*l 18;
carload lota, special, Portland cement, re
tail. 35. carload loi*. 82 '*tt2 SO.
LUMBER F O. B VEBHEUt SAVAN
NAH Minimum, yard ala."., 810509110 ft;
car sills. 112.80*13.00; different six. - (14 On
|tM '; ship etoi k |l Oft*lX uo ;
, 88<8d78k>: hewn tie*. 3643t<
| VilL-51.il k. I steady; demand fair; alg-
I nal. 4Mptoc; West Virginia black. 9itl3c;
1 lard. 68c. neatafoot. Okului . ma hinny. |
, 4i2ic; llneenl oil, raw. 674,c. boiled, 75.-;
kerosene, prune white, 12c. water whlta'
j 13c; I'ralt a astral. 14; deudortze.l stove
gaaulinr, drums. Il4gc. empty oil barrels.
[ delivered. Ssc
I QUN POWDER-Per keg. Austin crack
i shot, 1400. half keg*. 12.35. quarter keg*.
11 25; champion ducking, quarter kaga!
32 28; Dupont and Hazard smokeless, half
kegs. 11135; quarter keg*. *5 75; 1 I’wind
canisters. It OU. less 25 ner cent ; Tr.ue.lorf
smokeless powder, l-pound cans. |1 00. 10-
| pound can*. 9ftc ispind
BHOT-Drop, (1.10; U. P and large, (t. 7(.
; chltlexl. (1 75.
IRON—Market very steady; Bweda.
NAHA—Gut. 87*0 hase; wire, |t,Bs baae
IIAHBED WIRE 83 50 per 100 pounda.
straight goods. 23S3tv. augar houaa mo
lasses. 15930 c
Frails and Bata.
APPLES Early Northern variety, (2X39
3.00.
BANANAS II 2691 75 bunch
PINEAPPLES— Extra large Abhakxa
Cayenne*. 9! 50 per standard crate; small
Red Biuinlsh 72 0002.(0.
LEMONS Market steady at 94 50
NUTH Almonds, Tarragona. |gc, Ivtcas
Me. walnms. 7'renrh. 13c, Naples, 12c pe
cans. 12c. Braills. 7c; nib. its. Me, mu^urt .
ed nut*. 50-isuind and 35-txiund boxes, jje
PEANUTS Ample stock, fair demand
market firm, fancy hand-picked. Virginia
Pr pound. 44*c; hand-picked. Virginia, ex
tras, 4c; N C. seed peanuts. 4c.
Dried and Evaporated Fruits.
APPLES -Evaporated, 74493 c; sun-dried
5*496c
PEACH Eft— Evaporated, pealed, 144 c;
unpealed. *1,99c
PEA US Evaporated, 9e
A PHIi'OTB- Evaporated. 95,c pound;
nectarine-, 10c
KAISINB—L. L. (2.00; Imperial cabinets
12 25; loose, 60-pound boxes. X9B',c pound.
Cnttuu flagalug and Ties.
BAGGINO Market firms Jute, 344-
rnind, H*c; large lota. 94*c; small lota.
pound. 8%09c; IV pound, (4)®*44c; saa
Island bagging. 124)c.
TlES—Btandard, 48-pound, arrow, large
lots. (1 40; small lots. 11.50
•alt. Hides and Wool.
HALT—Demand is fair and the market
steady; canned lota. tOft-pound bin leu
sacks. 44c; lftn-pound cotton sack. 4,V;
110-pound burlap sacks. 4*4)0; 110-pcund
cotton sacks. 49*,c. 225-pouml burlap aacka,
68c; 125-pound rollon sack, s(c; 38> i.umi
burlap sacks. 86c.
HIDES- Market Arm; dry flint. 134)c;
dry salt. 114)c; grevn salted. 3c.
WOOL—Nominal; prim* Georgia, free
of sand burr# and black wool, UK . black,
l#c; burry. 10c. Wax. 38c. tallow. (Vac.
liver akin*. 10c.
Mlkf KM,I.ANROtg.
FlSH—Mackerel, half-barrels. No. 1,
88 60. No. 2. 18 00; No 1, (6 50; kits. No. L
(1.40. No 2. II K. No. I. 85(1 (Velltah.
'•pound bricks, 34)c; 2-pound bricks, *c.
Hmoke-i herrings, per box. (Be. Dutch her
ring. In kegs. (1.10. new mullets, half
barrel*. 18 50
BYRUP Market quiet: Georgia and
Florida syrup, buying at 2M7Wc. selling at
Bolsc sugar house at 10015 c; selling at
HONEY Fair demand, strained, In bar
rets. 6S9oftc gallon .
High wine basts. 81 S.
OCEAN FKHI6HTI.
COTTON.—Savannah lo Boston, per
CWI.. Kc; to New York. t>er cut , Kr;
to Philadelphia, per bale. 21; Baltimore,
21
FOREIGN DlßECT—Bremen. Uc; Liv
erpool. 55c. Hamburg, 55c; Genoa. SuC;
Barcelona. 70c; Manchester, 16c; Havre,
We.
FOREION INDlßECT—Liverpool. Sic;
Manchester. 4Tv; H imburg. 90c; Havre,
61c; Genoa. Kc; Reval and Hi, Petersburg,
70c; Antwerp. 65c.
LUMBER -Rv h-il Freight* dull; to
Baltimore and eastward. (4 ® to 16 00 per
M . Including Porlland
LUMBER -By Steam—Savannah to Ral
llmore. K® . to P R R or B, A O, docks,
26. M; to Phlladelpnla, 168*c per cwt.. (4
lbs 10 foot); to New York. |6® ,o- r M
16 J 5 to dock; lightered to Boston to dock.
|gau.
NAVAL STORES —The market la firm;
medium else vessels Roe in -Cork for
orders, 1* 6d par barrel of S pounds, and
6 per cent primage. Spirits. 4 ad par
to gallon* gross, and 6 per cent, primage.
Large vessels, rosin, la; Spirits, is Id.
Steam, lie per 1® pound* on rosin; 2154 c
on sptrlla. Savannah to Boston, and 954 c
on rosin and >9c on spirits to New York.
OH 518. PHOYtMIOgg. ETC.
New York. Sept. 6.—Flour a trifle eas
ier. especially on spring patent*, which
were shaded to encourage business, Min
nesota patent*. 14.(9)94.®.
Rye flour dull.
Oornmeal quiet.
Rye weaker; No. 2 Western. 17c.
Barley steady.
Parley malt dull
Wheal Spot, steady; Not 1 red, 10c. Op
Plant System.
of Railways.
Trains nperated by loth Meridian Tt me—One Hour Blower Than City Tim*.
_ READ In'll N* , ECf olive Ax a I9uu . Rt AD I'
I** 1 til ,88 *v Si tvh and South. 1. 33 ,88 *5 111 H*
: *
12 -sail toa, 4lplo Mu IMe Ar Uharlesion.... Lvjjll lip! 5 Mls| 31P 7 41a I dtp
j * 2*a 12p Ar Richmond Lv 9 06aI Bp|
I 1 01a| 11 3i| Ar ..Washington... Lvi 4 Jus 3 07pj -
I • *9j 103 Ar ... Baltimore.... Lvjj 1 |6aj I
1 15p| 7 00a, Ar ... New York.... Lvjj 9Sp 3 Hal
sssiie ar : "' ' * ' > 00p jAr Boaion Lv lip I2oonl ujjjs*
l ' 13 . 51 , ~soi7th ’7* 06 . 34 , 13
.. wp i lip MU* 5 Jo(j 3 t"....Savaaiiah .... Aril l 0ta.,13 iua|M *P|U 59ii* U
tipi 4 4&P tu sua, 7 AV. 3 aAr . Way cross.... Lv 10 *op| S 80p 3 85a 9 30a| 7 Oua
12 tool 9 3p, 2 Dp| J Dp| 8 Isi! Ar .. Thoms*vllle . L' 7 00pl 7 3f 5 36#! 5 438| I *
10 Wp 7 top 12 Ml :• -Jki, X 3ua ,Ar ... Jack onvlUo Lvi, 9 rn> 8 Uo|>j 8 '•* 7 lua 5 Otk*
|M *Pi I p|U pl3 ICp Ar Falatka Lv! 2 40p ( oop 4 0(a 4 36a ....
| 1 Uto 8 40p | Ar ... has ford Lv. 12 06p 1 00a 1 Oua .......
j I I 330 p( 2 lop Ar ...Ualtiosvill# ... Lv 2 40p ....u.
I j J lip I lip Ar foal* Lvd 1 40p
j I ’lu 6d|. 10 6't Ar .Bt. Potersburg.. Lvi I 800
j 7 SOajlO tukvlft ODpjtO Oop. Ar Tampa ... Lv 7 00a 7 00a 7 36p 7 p -
IBIO 10 top; 10 top 10 sup Ar Port Tampa Lvi 3 360! 3 16a 7 OOp 7p ....
.j | 1 lOoj 1 iftai I lou Ar ...Puma Uorda . Lv j 4 33p 4 35p
I | . HO 46a-10 4to Ar ..Bt. Augustin#. Lv 8 3pi 3 top
i 8 COp 3liUp 6 Lv Bavannah. Lv|| 15a 12 10a ....* ....... .......
I * lap 5 Da| 4 sop 6 vs* Ar Jcsup I.v| * J<a 10 tor 1
| 335 p; 7 !0j 1 36p| I 06a|,Ar . ..Brun awlck . Lvh 6 oa| 9 06p|
NORTH. WEST AND •ODTHWMOT.
15 .14 , Vto Jcsup || Mi 36 li 134 \la Montgomery ,| 18 | fiT
Lv tMvannah Ar |1011a,13 10a j 6 0p n dim Lv Bavannah Ar ,10 lia I 40a
6 45p| 3 40u,.Ar .. Jeeup.. Lvl| I 3fta|lo 50p * |>a 9 top \ r Mtg mery Lv ! 7 46|> 11 25<%
•Bl; I Up,jAr. Macon Lvj 1 00* i 90p lopl 3 60* jAr Nashville Lv 9 00a 2 21a
6 30a I top At Atlanta Lv 10 48p 12 USP 2 30* 13 p! Ar Loulavlli* Lv 2 55a 9 lip
9 44a I 40t Ar Cha'nonga Lv 3 OCp 6 sia 7 s*. 4 06p Ar Ulro'lnnall Lv 11 oop 4 43#
7 (ftp) 7 60* Ar lamlavllD Lv| 7 4to 7 45p 7 loa| 7 lip |Ar Bt. lotuls Lv 3 top 3 33a
7 to|i 7 34a: Ar ClnchXiatl Lv l 8 30a 7 OOP | I (I, 3 (3.)
IMa OOp Ar Bl LouD Lvi 9 15p I Oka 7 82a) ]Ar 81. 1-ouD Lv 8 OOp
7 15* 5 MniiAr. Chicago .Lvi ■ top 9 UOp | 1 (gf A O.)
6 4uai 4 Ist* Lv. Atlanta .Ar to Ssp|ll so* 6o*l 9 t*n lAr.. Chtcaeo .Lv 7 tvg> 1 sop
I 05p 7 15a Ar Memphna Lvi; 8 30al 9 top ~ rTT™
9 45a 7 iu. Ar KanaasCMyLv|j 8 lopj 9 top 4 12p| 8 o*!|Ar Mobile Lv||U 83p|M 19a
* land unmatxed tralnO) dally. * *®Pl 3 JJ Orlaana Lv'i 7 s&a' 7 Up
t Dally except Sunday. ... , L Bavannah Ar .10 Mailt Ma
(Sunday only ! 1 (to ll top 'Ar. Ttfton ...LvM 2 l&a 6 top
Through Pullman BlerptngTar Service s* 2 10p Ar.. Albany ..l.v 'll Ola 1 45p
to North. East and Weal and to Florida j I 6 top Ar Columbus Lv|| 10 30a
C oanerflona made al Port laaips svltb airaaiers for Key Weal and
Havana. Leaving Port Tampa Moo days, Thursday* and Oatnrdays at
11 am p. m.
J II Polhrmu* T T A ; F A. Armand . City Tkt Agt.. Da Solo Hotel. Phone 73.
B W tYRENN, Passenger Tra ffle Manager. Bavannah, Qa
McDonough 1 ballantym^,
Ir6n Founders, Machinists,
Moiieta.sk..ve. moaafa eluree* ot stnii..*
err aad Paelabt* Eaalae*. tfrllaal aed V-p Mueale. v?
lore a l He, Mill aed ’•■*. Ska Dial. Pallets. .I*.
TELEPHONE NO. 123. IT
P IIMITED
Oouble Daily Service
The short line to Norfolk, Washington.
Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and
the East.
j Ntx 44 i No. (3
Lv Bavannab, 0 A. L Ry ll 35pm li spm
Ar Columbia. B A. L. Ityi l ttpmt 4 Mam
Ar Raleigh. B A L By ill 37pm:1l SOam
Ar Durham, H A I. By j T toani 4 16pm
Ar Petersburg. B A L tty 4 18am; 4 Mpm
Ar Richmond. 8. A 1. lly! 5 Mam 5 4"pm
Ar Washington, Penns.. 8 45am 9 30pm
Ar Baltimore pcnn.i :10 'Oam ll topm
Ar Philadelphia. Penna ;I2 27pm 2 56am
Ar New York l'enna | 8 OSpmi 6 13am
Lv Savannah, i. A. L. By 12 ttpm II spm
Ar Portsmouth. 8 A.L.By; 7 Ouum, 6 50pm
steamer* feave Norfolk dally, except
Hunday, for Baltimore. Philadelphia and
New York, and dully for Washington.
short line to Munigomery. Motill#
and New Orleans, leaving Bavannah at
7:26 a. m.. arriving al Montgomery 7:40
p. m . at which point cloae connection I*
made with the L. * N M. K.. arriving
at Mobile 1.06 a. m. and New Orleans
7:30 a. m _____
The then Ifrf. lo Fernandina. Jackaon
vtlle. Tampa and other Fkrld* point*.
| No. 27 | No. U
Lv Blvannsh.T. A L. By 5 06am I tffpm
Ar Fernandina, B A L ily 9 Ssm 9 (Apm
Ar Juckaonvllle, B A.L.Ryi 9 tftam! 7 40pm
Ar Tampa. BA.L. Ry j 6 30pm, 8 10am
Magnlflccn* Ihillman buffet sleeping car
aarvtce to Washington. Baltimore. Phila
delphia and New York; aiao to Jackaon
vllte and Tampa.
Dining cars from Bavsnnah to Hamlet,
and Richmond to New York.
Buffet parlor cars Bavannah to Mont
gomery.
For additional Information apply to
Ticket Office. Bull and Bryan etreeta.
Phone 28.
tlons opened steady on talk of continental
acceptances, but Immediately weakened
under liquidation Inspired by lower ca
bles; targe spring wheat receipts and for
eign selling A late rally on covering and
big export demand cloacd the market
tlrm at A partial 59c net decline; May
closed. 8354 c; December closed. M|c.
t'orn—H|g>t easy; No. 1, W|, Option
market was weak meet of the day. owing
to active liquidation supplemented by fa
vorable weather, weak ralitea and the
drop In wheat. Rallying Anally on cover
ing and export business. It closed Arm at
s*c nel advance May closed, 4034 c, De
cember closed. 46%.
oats—Hpot weak. No. 2,26 c. Options
dull ami easier.
Reef steady Cut meal* steady.
Lard easy. Western steamed, 17.10; Sep
tember Closed, 17.0754 nominal; refined
quiet.
Pork quiet; mess. 112 604} 11.16.
Cottonseed oil dull.
Rosin steady.
Turpentine steady.
Rice quiet.
Molasses steady.
Cofree future# opened steady with price*
1 to tt point* lower and ruled easy during
Ihe rest of the session with price* tend
ing downward under fairly active gen
eral selling based upon weak foreign ad
vices. a bearish ruling of statistic*, and
discouraging conditions In the spot de
partment; speculative support wa* lark
ing and (he outlook In general pessi
mistic. The market closed steady with
price* 10 lo 15 point* nel higher. Total
sales, 14.160 hag*. Including September at
7.1097 15c; October. 7.15b7 ®c; November,
7 154|7 25c. December. 7.13 c; February.
7 4087.45 c; March. 7459759 c; May, 2.58®
7 60r. Bpot coffee. Rio easy ; No 7 Invoice,
834 c; mild quiet. Cordova. 9544114*.
Sugar-Raw. strong .fair reAnlng. 454 c;
centrifugal, 96 leal. 4 15-tic; reAned Arm.
Butter ateady. creamery, 1754922 c; fac
tory. 14917 c.
Cheese Arm; large white, 1954: large col
ored.
Egg* Arm; slate and Pennsylvania. 1654
919 c; regular parking at mark. t4li<c
potatoes quiet; Jerseys, II.KOI.TL Jer
sey sweets. 11.1593. M.
Peanut* quiet: fancy handpicked, 4c;
otehr domeallc, 25494 c,
Cabbage dull: Long Island, per I®. 13 ®
92
Freight* lo Liverpool Arm; cotton. 18c;
grain, 45*1
POTTftN 6EF.It OIL.
New York. Sept B—Cottonseed oil was
steady; high ocean freight* check export
business In forward delivery Prime sum
mer yellow. M<4964c spot; off summer yet
low. SMIMS4C; prime winter yellow, Mff
1*545 prime while, 1791754; prime meal, (26
CHICAGO MARKET*.
ChkWgo, Sept. s.—An Improved export
%tfYCOy
Schedule# Effective Sept. 1, 1906.
Train* arrive at and depart from
Central Station Weet Broad, foot of
Utartjr street.
Mth Meridian Time—One hour slower than
city time.
Leave Arrive
Savannah: Oavarmahi
{Augusta. Macon. Atlanta]]
•8 45am Covington MiHedgevlllefN 00pm
(and all Intermediate pom<s|
lAogii-InlAogii-In Macon. Atlanta.|
Athens. Montgomery. Co-,
•9 00pm litmbua, Birmingham, An-|N 60am
|ertcua, Kufaula and Troy.|
mtnodalMn r7~tf*a*
M ®pm Quyion Dinner Train. jti Myra
•Dalis (Except Sunday
BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND TT BEE
75th meridian or Savannah city tlmef
LEAVE SAVANNAH
Dally—lo 06 a. m , 3:16 p. m.. S:K p. ra.
LEAVE TYUBE.
_l)ally~7.K a. sa , 11 06 a. m.. 8:46 p. m.
Connection* made at terminal point*
with all 1 rains Northwest. West at®
Southwest.
Sleeping oars 00 night trains between
Savannah and Augusta, Macon. Atlanta
and Birmingham.
Parlor cars on day trains between Sa
vannah. Macon and Atlanta.
For complete Informal®*), schedules,
rates and connections, apply t
W O. BREWER. City Ticket and Pas*
anger Agent, 107 Bull street,
or
W R MrfNTTRE. Depot Ticket Agent.
J C. HAILE. General I‘as# eager Agent.
E H HINTON. Traftlo Manager.
THBO. D. KLINE, Oen. Superintendent.
Savannah. Ga.
I, HIDES WANTED.
DRY FLINTS 1154*
DRY SALTED 11540
GREEN SALTED 6540
D. KIRKLAND,
Successor to R. Kirkland.
417 ta 421 St Julian street, wast.
demand was Ihe main support lo a dull
and generally weak market to-day. Onto,
her closed 34981® under yesterday Corn
closed 54c lower ami oal* 54c higher. Pro
visions closed a shade to 75*0 lower
The leading futures ranged aa follow*;
Opening Highest. Lowest. Closing.
Wheal No. 1-
Rept 735497164 78549 WA 71 736*97*34
Oct 711497454 7454 7184 7*4
Nov 715*97454 7454 7454 74S
Corn No. 2
Sept 3993954 MB4
<>Ct 178,91714 >s*fl3* ITS *<
Nov 15149*8 *69*65* KB4 %
oats No *~
Hept 21 2192154 2054 2154
Oct 2154 21x492154 1192154 21 v,
Nov 1154 2184 *1549*184 2154*21*4
Mea* Pork, Per Barrel
8* pi. I® 95 116 95 110 ® ROM
Oct, . 11 6754 11 1754 16 *754 11 ®
Jan .11 275* 11 275* UK UK
laird, Per 1® Pounds—
Sept. . 676 9 7254 * 70 7154
Oct. .6® 8® 876 871
Jan . 6 5754 880 850 655
Short Rib*. Per 1® Pound#
Rspt. .725 7 SH 7 23 TK
Oct. . 7 1254 715 7 16 7
Jan. .6® 195 5 8754 6®
Cash quotation* were as fol®ws; Flour
quiet ami unchanged. No. I spring wheat,
89971 c; No 1 red. 7554 c, No 1 corn. H64®
KS4C; No, 2 yellow. sac; No. 1 oal*. 21®
2I3|C; So 1 white, 21591454 C; No. 1 white,
228,92454 c. No 2 rye. Me; good feed tug
barley. 19c; fair lo choice malting. 429
48c; No 1 Sax seed. t1.U91.51; No. 1
Northwestern, $1 515*9! 54. prime timothy
seed. 118; mess pork, per barret. 110 95®
11. lard, per I® pounds, W.725*96.MH;
short rib# rides. Goose), 17 1397.48: dry
salted shoulders, (boxed) *649*840; short
clear sides, (bused), 17.6597.75; whisky,
basis of high wines, 11.1454; sugar* cut
loaf unchanged; clover, contract grade,
19 25®9.50.
"Orayheard la a family medicine with
us,” *Atd a prumlnrnt bus®es- man yes
terday 'My wife take* It, and I notes
she Is enjoying better health than for
years. Tba children keep well by taking
tt.”
Graybcard may be obtained at all drug
stores or writ# lo us for It. Reapaaa Drug
Cos., sol* prep*.. Savannah, Ga.-ad.
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