The Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1900-current, September 09, 1900, Page 19, Image 19

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COTTON CLOSES AT ADVANCE. the VtDKRT JIMPH % r*T o<l TUB UH VUES 4I OTED. Tlir T „rpra'ln< Market Firm at M Iran a .alltin. With a Fair De mand Reported—Roaln* Firm at a lirrllne f 3 l>l> on H anil Hrlnm. Wholesale UrantiUra Shun In ,, raved Tone Mral and Trlf. a rapid* Market*. Morning New* Office, Sept. K. An advancing tendency wa the feature n both the cotton and the aptrlte tur jv ~t|ne market* to-day. On the strength an advance In eotton futures and other influence* local apota went up % cent, at d.ch the lone wa* steady and the volume ~( i.inane** fair. The turpentine market closed Arm at 35 cent*, with fair de mand and the general Indication* favora- Mn for tho maintenance of prices. There teas conalderable Inquiry for spirit* dur ing the day. and the current lmpre**k>n ~ m .d to be that the market waa In a pretty Arm poettton. The Improvement 1* attributed more to the better demand that v i to any change In the statistical poal tlcn. Hoaln* cloeed firm at a decline of R cent* rn grade >1 and below. The whole**l* t. trket* *how an Improvement In volume. ,’u In a meaaure to the movement of cot fn and the money thereby put Into clr i atlon. The following rewime ehowa the tone and quotation* at th* closing Sat urday: cotton. The cotton market ilosed steady at an ad' atice of % cent Good middling f. o. h , wa* Ibout 10%c and middling 10c The demand wa* fairly good See* of 111 bale* were reported at th* Cotton Exchange The receipt* were <d l>ale*. The action of (pinner* In re sard to September buying, and the an ticipation of hulltah' government report*, hid a stimulating effect, and caused price* to main advance materially. Toe following were me official spot quo tation* at the close of the market at the Cotton Exchange to-day: | Till* l*t | day. | year. Good Middling .* UOt* 6 Middling 9% |5% Low middling j... ;&%4 Good ordinary j... 4% Market ateady. sale*. &7t Savannah Receipt*. Exports and Stock* Receipt* thl* day 4,392 Receipt* thl* day last year 4.4 kt Thl* day year before laat 3,20 c Receipt* elrne Sept, 1, 1960 35.551 Same time last year 36,144 Stork on hand thl* day 2M12 Rime day laat year Jn.23 Receipt* and Stock* at the Ports— Receipt* thl* day 15.366 He-elpl* thl* day la*t year 23.463 Receipt* thl* day year tiefire lat.. 15.710 Total receipt* *lrtc# ftept 1. lam CC.7S7 S.rme time la*t year ltn.ltn Same time year before laat 11.08 Stock at all port* to-day ;.125.474 eame day laet year 404.429 Hally Movement* at Other Porta— Galveston—Firm; middling. 10; net re cipe*. 5.756; grow. 5.766; aalea, 5*7; atock, lion. New Orleana—Firm; middling. 16%; ne: r-relpta. 2,0*1; groaa, 2,091; aalea, 1,700; •took, 22.914. Mobile—lrregular; middling 9%; net re clpta. 20; groaa. JO; aale*. 150; atock. 4,- 97*. I'laarleaton—rtrm: middling. l-1*; net elpta, 7W; gma*. 7**; atock. 2.IJR. Wilmington—Firm; middling. 9%: net re ctpta, J. 544: groaa. 1.344; atock. 12.C17. Norfolk—Firm; middling. 10; nea re ■ cipta, 724. groaa. 734; aalea, SC. atock, k' Biiflmore Nominal; middling. 1014; atock. Ml. New York-Steady; middling, 104; aalea, 225; atock. 28.276. Hoatott—Quiet; middling, 104; groaa re ceipt*. 1,544. Philadelphia—Firm; middling. 104; atock 1.866. / Dally Movement* at Interior Town*— Augusta—Very steady; middling, 10 3-14; net receipt*. 1.35*; groaa. 1,343; aale*, 827; atock. 5,426 Memphla—Firm: middling. 10; n*i re ceipt*. 10; groaa, 273; sale*. 17S; Mock, 7,590. St. Eoul*—Firm; middling, 94; net re ceipt*, 4: groaa, 23; sale*, 18; Mock, 6.830. Cincinnati—Quiet; middling. 94; aale*. *0 Mock, 7.502. Houston—Steady; middling. 9 15-16: net receipts, 3.652, gross, 3.652; sale*. 154; stock. 6.111. iMulsvllla—Firm: middling. 10. Export* of Colton Thl* Day— < talveston-To Franca, 460. New Orleans—To Qreat Britain, 4.200; coastwise, MO, Norfolk—Coatwl*e. 150. Total foreign export* from all port* this day: To Great Britain, 4.200; to 4he conti nent. 450. Total foreign exports since Sept. 1. 1900; To Great Britain. 13.355; to France, 450; trt the continent. 6.142. New York. Sept. B—Spot cotton closrd *teidy; middling uplands 104 c; middling gulf 104 c. Sale* 225 bale*. roTrojr miKEi. Isflnrnre, A|ila Combine to Bring an Advnnee. Nf York. Sept. I—The cotton mark*! '■pened 51 catty at an advance of 9 to ’* points and ruled (lightly Arm during tnc • trly ecwlon on flurries of general buy ing. In which the foreign rontlngunt and Southern abort* took the lead. The com mie* lon houae element and prominent loom bulla cold on rlee for profit* as a precautionary meaeure pending .fevelop metit# over Sunday abroad and the re ■ "Ipt of Monday's government report The cable* from Liverpool were the meet - nuattonal yet received. They showed a wild panic among the spinning Interest. The current month *hot up 311 point*, •quaJ to 75 point* or more here. Our market became tolerably quiet *f *he call, but wa* Intenaely etrong in the il.eence of *eller*. Reports from South ern tpnt market* declared excited yle uutnd from ex;>orters wa* advancing price* rapidly and causing aellera to hold off. The weather report* and crop testimony " ie good and receipt* showed a marked Increase, hut the Influence* proved feeble measure* of restraint upon bullish seml nient In the pit Some exciting develop ment* were predicted for next week, when two government report* will be received. FLITTI ATIOXN Ik Kt TI HB. New York, Sept. A—Cotton future* °p**n*d *teady at the advance and closed steady. Price* a* follow*: |Open. High lxw <'■'>*. January I >l3 I 9.14 | 9.06 | 9.11 February .... 9.11 | .... .... I ■<* March ~| 9.10 I 9.10 1 904 | 9.‘* 'prU 9 09a I d 903 | *.* May 07 I 9.U ] 90S I 9. June 9.0 k 90* 9.00 | 910 'oly 9.00 9.00 | 9.99 ! 904 Aoguat j .... September ... 9 9.52 9.45 |9 50 toher 9.37 9.43 9.31 | 939 November ...j *.*> | 9*4 9.17 1 9.1* mher .... >ls | 9.1 •* Of j 111 Liverpool. Sept. 9. 1 p ro—Cotton— Spot "■•■•derate demand; price* higher: Amerl <n middling fair. 7 1-3 W; middling. *-*'• 13d; middling. 29-32d: low middling. 6 il-aSd; good ordinary. #S-19a: ordinary. M*d The sale* of the day. were 5,000 hole*, of which SW were for speculation and xpurt, Including itstn American. Re ceipt* 2,*M> bale*. Including SiO American op*n*d wsak aad closed cx- MURPHY & CO., INC.. Board of Trade Building, Savannah t rivata teamed wire* direct to New York. Chicago und New Orleans t OTTOS, XTOt Kg AMt t.RVIK. N'ew York office, No. 61 Broadway. Office# In principal cities throughout th# South. Write for our Market Manual and book containing Instructions for traders. died. American middling U M C. (4cp tcmlier. 6*) seller*: rtepiemher-Octotw-r. 4 eeler*. Octoher-Not cmtier. 5.1395.14 seller*. Novemlw-r-December. 5 03445 OB buyer*. 1•. eqibtu-January. 462 buyer*; January-February. 4 59||4.6 buyers: Fct>- ruary-March. 457 teller*; March-April. 4-55 sellers; April-May. 453 *eller; May 4-SUI4.W buyer*; Juit*-Ju)y. 4 *9414 50 buyer*. July-August. 4 4* buyer* New Orleans, Sept, B—Cotton future* closed steady. September 3.8589 91 February .9 0309 04 October 9 32r 8 <t n March 9 04*49 -c, November 9 o44J* 05 April 9.05499 og December 9.0289 i May 9 05429 07 t OTTON I.r;TTKH9. New- York. Sept 8.-Murphy A Cos. ay: The unexpected purt In Liverpool In spot* and near deliveries caused this mar ket to open about flf4een poln.a higher on near and ten point* up on distant month*. Rente new buying and realising sale* caused feverish market. The market I* vpry nervous und uncertain pending the bureau report, which I* expected to he bullish In tone, and startleSlverpoo! nex* w>eg. The good* more ac tive. but buyer* do not want to pay any advance and manufacturer* can't sell for ward deliveries without sustaining heavy lo* on the present coat of cotton. We ec no chance for hear* until spot mar ket weaken* considerably. New York. Sept. g_Huhhard Rrn* A Do. *y: Liverpool gave the trade another surprise thl* morning. After opening easy and thgee to six point* lower It sud denly became excited and advanced rap idly 3fl point* on Hejuember-October, atid five to six point* on Octoher-November, while the lower month* remained one-half to two point* idwer than yesterday. Our market opened ten to fifteen point* higher, reacted about eight point* and then ad vanced again to about opening figure*. Anally closing steady at eighteen advanee on September, sixteen on Oriober, and eight to ten on the remainder of the month*. For the first time thl* season exporter* supplied the market with con tract* supposed to he hedge* resold. The movement still continue* light as compar ed with last *en*on Trader* look for un favorable bureau report on Monday and bought freely In lasi hour. DRY (iIIOIR. New York. Sept. 8 —Market closed with a generally firm tone More Inquiry for brown sheeting and more doing In spots Some sellers osk an advanee on the lat ter. Brine cloth division strong. Wide Sheeting* very firm Bleached cotton* quiet, but steady. No change In print* Staple gingham* *e!!tng well. Cotton yarn* firmer with Improved demand. Woolen and worsted yarns quiet and un changed. NAVAL STORKS. a Sttiirday. Sept 8. SPIRITS TERPENTINE—The pimp In the turpentine market to-diy was not un expected to the trade af'er the turn things took after yesterday's closing That price* are on the upward move Is shown by the strength then, and the further Improved feeling to-day. by which the price wa* marked up a half cent, closing .Arm at 35 rent* The demand wa* apparently good, and while the volume of trading wa* not large, the Inquiry for (huff Indi cated that there Is probably *llll a fair demand In *tore. At the npenltig call at the Roard of Trade, the price* were 34%4>' 35. with sale* of 498 cask* at these price*, and the rlodng Arm at 35. with further sale* of 309 cask* Receipts were 1,0*7. and the export* 3.1*8 ROSINS— Roln* opened quiet and closed Arm at a decline of 5 rent* on H and be low. A! the opening call 223 barrel* were reported * Id at unchanged prices, and at the clowlng call further *al* of 5.634 were reported sold *t the decline. The demand was fair Receipt* were 2.321. and the ex ports 90. Prlots a* follows: A. 14, C II 35 1 *1 55 D 1 35 K 1 0 H 1 40 M 1 65 F 1 45 N 1 85 G ISO WO 2 05 H 1 50 W W 2 40 Receipts Saturday— <?. R R 92 IS 8., F. A W 447 1.743 F. C. A P. and O. A A 148 881 Flat 700 Shipments— C. H. R. week, various IS .90 8.. F. A W. week, various... 2.1-15 S A. 1,, we-k, various 1.008 Naval Stores Statement— Splrlls. Rosin Stock April 1. 1900 2.197 142..V* Receipt* to-day 1.0*7 2.821 Receipt* previously 20* 818 414.453 Total since April J 210.132 289.780 Exports to-day 3.168 9) Exports previously 163.911 460.WH Exports since April 1 167.103 460.094 Stock en hand to-day 43.023 129.682 Stock on hand same day last year 27.008 143.548 Charleston, 8 C.. Sept. B.—Turpentine, nothing doing. Koain quiet and unchang ed. Wilmington. N C . Sep4, 8 —Spirit* tur pentine Arm at S34i*4: receipts, 88. Rosin Arm at 81 154(1.*; receipt*. 17*2. Crude tur pentine steady i $1.100110; receipts, 89 Tar Arm al I! 40; receipt*. 966 New Orleans. Sept. 6—Recelpts; Rosin. 115 barrels; turpentine, 70; export* none. V KI\A\I IAI.. MONEY—The demand keep* fairly up with the *upply, FOREION KXCHANOE— Market I* ateadv. Commercial demand. 94 53*4; Sixty day*. 54.624: ninety day*. 94*1; franca. Part* and Havre. *lxty day*. 51V SwLs*. sixty day*. 5.21’*; mark*, sixty day*. *44c: ninety day*. 93 13-l A-. DOMESTIC EXCHANGE - Steady; hank* are buying ai 5* discount and sell ing a* follow*: IK and tinder. Me pre mium; IK to |SO. 15c premium; 930 to 5100. Jor premium. |!on to 5200. 25c premium; Isoo anti over par Checks must average 3200 to get the par rate. SECURITIES—The market I* very tn*c tive. scarcely anything doing Quotations are rath- r nominal Otoelta. Bid. Aak. Augusta and S.ivannah R R.... 109 110 Atlanta and West Point 131 U 6 do I per cent, certlttcatee 106 lot Augueta Factory 90 16 Cttiscn* Bank * ..128 130 Chatham Bank 110 111 Chatham R. E- & I. Cos., A 5*4 574 do do B 5* 57 Eagle and Phoenix Mfg. Cos 106 Edison Electric Ilium lfln 106 Enterprise Mfg. Cos 99 U 6 Germania Bank 125 129 Oeorgla A Alabama 25 27 0.-orgla Railroad, common 210 215 Oranltevlll# s!fg. Cos ...160 196 J P. King Mfg. Cos .190 103 L.it'dfley Mfg Cos 117 139 Merchant* National Bank US 111 National Bank of Savannah 140 190 Oglethorpe Saving* and Tru5t....106 People - * Saving* and Loan ...... 96 101 Southwestern Railroad Cos. 106 109 Savannah Gas Light Cos 14 16 Southern Bank 19* 166 Savannah Bank and Trust 114 116 Stbley Mff Cos.. August* 66 90 Savannah Brewing 16 106 Manas. Bid Ask. Char.. Col A Aug. Ist I*. 1900... 109 log Atlanta city 4*. 1*62 KM 196 A"gu*;a city 4, 1921 106 10| do 44*. 1925 110 111 do 7*. 19* >O6 106 go 69. 191* IS THE MORNING NEWS: SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 11. 1900. Ala. Mid &s. tnd'd I*2B. M A N 97 19 Augusta Factory. * per cent . 1915 109 110 Brunswick and Western 4s. 193* . 90 42 C R. R A Banking collateral ts. 92 91 C. of a. Ist s*. 50- year gold, 1945 F A A 118 136 C. of G con 5c 1945. M AN 94 C of G lt Incomes. 1945 43 44 do 2d Incomes. 1945 10% UH do 11 Incomes. 1945 5 * C of a <M o A A. Dir.) 6*. 1947 J A J 93 94 C. of O, (Eaton Hranehl. 9s. 1931 J A D 94 95 City A Suburban H B Ist 75....109 116 Columbus cay. is. 1809 to* 107 Charleston city 4s. 1945 101 101 Fails a Phenu Mill* 6s, lull., it* 107 Edison Electric Illuminating 4s 104 109 Enterprise Mfg 6# 1963 162 103 Georgia Railroad 6* 1910 114 U$H O 8. A F. 1945. J A J 106 UO Georgia A Alabama Ist s*. 1945 104 10* Georgia state 3Ha. 1930. J. A J 10* 167 do 3H*. 1915. M A N 104 161 do 4 Ha* 1915 117 113 Macon city 6*. 1916. J A J 116 119 do 4H*.*1696. Jan. par Iff? 106 Ocean Steamship s*. 192* 109 164 Savannah city 6a, quar. October 1913 116 H lUH do s*. quar Nov.. 1908 110 111 South Carolina slate 4H*. >933 .114 118 Sibley 31 fr *o s. 1903 101 103 South Pound At 88 100 8 F. A W gen mt'ge. 4s. lt 123 19t do do Ist ss. gold. 1934 U*H 11JH do St John Dlv Ist 4a. 1984 ... 94 94 New York. Sept I—Money on call steady, 1H per cent. Prime mercantile pa per. 405% per cent Sterling exchange weak with actual business In bankers’ lull* at It 868,414 87 for demand, and at II x.1%04.83% for sixty day*. Posted rate* It 64H414 85 and It WU4.BBH Commercial bill* 14 cerllAcatrs, 42Ht|63Hc Mexican dollar*. 49>,c. Stala bond* Inactive. Railroad bonds Ir regular. Government bonds steady. stock* tin noun*. With Few Exception* No (.rest In terest In Itcnllnus. New York. Sept B—With the excep tion of a dabbling speculation In some of tho specialties, notably People's gas. su gar and Brooklyn Transit, no particular Interest attached to the dealing* to-day. The holiday In lndon aggravated the dullnese and the weakness of the active eperlaltle* made the general lone heavy. The Impending strike of coal miner* bad a depressing Influence on sentiment, though the rosier* th*m*elve* were lll lle affected, partly due to the recent large output of coal from ih* mine* and partly to a belief that the strike might he restricted within narrow llmli* Yes terday's recovery In Brooklyn Transit gave place to a relapse to-day and Peo ple'* gas continued weak The weak hank statement failed to af fect the market. The movement of cur rency to the Interior ha* evidently been much larger than the preliminary esti mate* Indicated. It I* evident that the hank* hav* been obliged to draw on their legal tender* to meet thl* demand Total sale* of slock* to-day were I\.W •hare*. Including 12.685 Brooklyn Transit. New York Closing Slock*. Alchßxgt 27H <l° pref T 650 do pref 74% Watairh 7 Ball A Ohio ... 72H do pref lAH Can Pacific .. 87 Wheel A L. E. 8% Con So 49H do pref 23% Che* A Ohio .. 28% !Wl*. Cent II Uhl. G. W. 10% Third Avenue ...110 Uhl B. A Q 125 Adam* Expre,l34 W'hl. Ind A L... 23 [Am Express ...152 do pref. ....... 57 jl'nlted Stale* ... 45 Uhl A E 111.. 96% Well* Fargo .134 {hi A Nw 162 Am. Cos. Oil ... *3 C. R. 1 A P... 106% -1° Pref ** i'. C. C. A 81 U 56% Am Malting .... 4H 9'ol. So 6 j do pref. 23 do Ist pref. .41 Am S. A Refng 34% 1 tel, A Hudvon.ll6% do pref 89 jel. L A W... 175 iAm. Spirit* 1% (tenver A R. G. 19% do pref 17 do pref 67% (9m. S. Hoop ... I*H Erie 11 | do pref 6SH do Ist pref . 33% k\tn S A Wire.. 14% 04. Nor pref... 152 | do pref 74% Hock coal 14Vj|kni Tin Plate... 27% Hock. Valley . 34 j do pref 86 llßnoig OeiL...U(b|i\m. Tobacco ... 46% lowa Cent 18%j do pref 128 do pref 44 jlVna. Min. C 0.... 44% L. Erie A W,.., 28 jurook. R T 54% do pref 88%;Col F. A 1 35% I dike Shore .... 306 |Conl. Tobacco... 2* L A N 71%, do pref 7* Man. U 81% Federal Steel ..34% .Met St Ry. ..153%: do pref *% Mex Central . 11% Gen. EXe. trto. LH4 Minn. A St. L... 54% Glucoe-' Huger 51% do pret *3% do pref 97 |lo PacUlc 51% Inti. Paier 21% Mobile A Ohio 36 do pref *% Mo K. A T. ... 9% Laclede G* .... 73 do pref 31 'Net. Biscuit .... 33% N J Central limy' do pref 34 ,N. Y- Central ..130%'Nnt. Nor. A West. ... 34% do pref 39 do pref 75% Nat. Steel $5% Nor Pacific .... 51% do pref 85% do pref 71%;N. Y. Air 8....156 Onl. A W 36%'North. Am 15 Ore. R A Nav.. 42 (Pacific Coaet .. 54% do pref 74 do I*l pref ... 86 Pennsylvania .128%; do 2nd pref. ... 44% Reading 14%'Paclflc Mall .... 86% do Ist pref. .. 55 People'* Ga* .... *6% do 2nd pref .. 26% Pre**. 8 Car 88% Rio G W 54 | do pref 71% do pref 96 Pull. Pal. Car.. 184 St. UA 8. F... in is. Rope A T 6 do lal pref. .. 67 Sugar 119% do 2nd pref. . 33% do pref 114% Bt L 8w IJH Tenn. C. A Iron. 69% do pref 29%KJ. 8 Leather ... 11% Bt Paul • 11*% do pref 76 do pref .173 ITT. B Rubber ..29% Bt. P. A Om. ..116 I do pref 93 FINANCIAL. F.A.Rogers&Co.,lnc. Baakert. Broker* and Dealers la Stocks, Cotton, Grain and Provisions FOR CASH OK MAHOIN. Prompt Service. Libera I Treatment Wrltelor term*. special quotation serv ice end booklet •• laletv sad r*rt*l*tv I* Sgecsleties “ 3* WALL STREET. NEW YORK. MITCHELL & CO., MEMBERS OF THE N. Y. CON9OI.(DATED ttTWt K EXCHANGE SINCE 1993 90 Broadway. 407 Broadway. NEW YORK CITY. STOCKS. BONDS, DRAIN, COTTON. Commission 1-16. Moderate margin* Out-of-town orders a specially. Corre spondence Invited WRITE for our Interesting and valua ble letter, issued Monday, on the STEEL STOCKB JACOB BERRY & CO. mf.mrers of the CONSOLIDATED STOCK EXCHANOE. SINCE 1995 44 *nd 46 Broadway. New York. STOCKS. BONDS GRAIN. COTTON. Send for our new hook entitled "A nilmpee at Wall Straet and It* Markets," of unusual Interest to careful operator*. Also weekly or dally report* based upon scientific study of market conditions. B INK IX4* HOI *F. OF J. OVERTON PAINE, 7 Wall Street. New York, ha* ju*t Issued a special market letter on "STOCK MANIPULATION " Thte |ei|er ha* particular reference to certain move ment* In the manipulation of stocks on the great exchange# and It has a special hear ing on the present market. Sent fraa up on request. Southern Railway. Train* Arrive and Depart Savannah an ID Ih Meridian Time - Oo* Hour Blow t , , Than Cl ty Tima. Schedules In Effect Sunday. June A 1960 kiADuowMM ¥6 fTTr fait. | read up. TT034Tn0.34 - " —TCTMTHaTB" | II (Centra I Tima.) j | 12 Mpra 12 10am Lv Savannah ArU 9 lQem| 1 >s4*w (Earnern Time.) |j 1 4 31pm 4 28am Ar HloOkvilla Lv 3 flgar.ij 1 11pm 4 oipm I Idem Ar Columbia.. Lvj| 1 26tin, 11 3kam 9 lOptn 9 45am Ar I'hag ltd la Lv 9 65pm! I 16am U 44pm|ll MpmilAr ..Cnenttaro Ic 7 !opmf I 4gaffX Ar Norfolk L- so fin jTTlain l ttpru ............ Pan villa To', * *opm i ■ Dam _jj*atn, 4 MpmiiAr Kick mond L' . aipt > 1 <.• ’• 2 *wm 341 pm. jAr .* .'Uynoliburg Lv 3 Uptn 1 1 Hant 4 Isint 5 35ptnJjAr t barwt tesville Lv| ? aai<m;l2 llpm 7 35am I • llani II 15pm Ar Btlumnre Lv| * 22am 9 TTp o 11 Mam 364 am Ar PiiUmlrlphla Lv 3 66am| 6 tgptn 2 Mpm 4 23atn Ar New York Lv| 13 lOami 3250 m 1 Epmi I OOpanj.Af Boa lon t.v| I 6 gim| 10 16a m M 0.34 TO THC NOHT H AND WBUT. | No B (I (Ceairal Tim*.) || U MamilLv dava nnah Arj) 5 Umax || (Euatarn Time-.) 6 96am ,Lv cal 11 ml-la t.v;| 1 15am l Ham 11,* Spartanburg L- 1 4 tspm 12 lOpm I.V I Asheville Lv ; 4*li> 4 02pm: Ar H Syringe Lv 11 41am 7 96pm:iAr Knoxville L- 8 2som 6 10am Ar l>lngton L'' 10 10pm 7 45am Ar Cincinnati l.v ; I 60i*n 7 80am Ar . Iwuwvtlle I.TII 7 49pm Ar 81 Louie l.v 11 8 nsam All trains arrive and depart firm the a Plan4 System Station. THROUGH CAR BERVICM. ETC TRAINB 33 AND 34 DAILY. NEW YORK AND FLORIDA EXPRESS Vast! buled limited trains, will! Pullman Drawing Room Hleei-ln* Cats b-tw-*• Suva**, nah and New York. Connect# at Washington with Colonial Expre-s for BtW*on. Pullman Sleeping Car* between 'h.ir.tl* and Richmond end charlotte and Nor folk Dining Car* serve *ll meal* batwean Savannah and Washington. TRAINS AND 36 DAILY. THE UNITED STATES FAST MAI E Vratlbul4 limited tralna. carrying Pullman Drawing Room Ble*|ng Car* between Bi antielt and New York Dining Cat* r*rv* all meal* tietwern Savannah and Washington Also Pullman Drawing Room Sle pl-g Cal' between Savannah and CTnclnaatl. through Asheville and ’The l-and of the Sky " For complete Information at 10 ret<*. sehedtilea etc., apply to G. GROOVER Tirkrt Agent. Plant Srt'em Station JAMES FREEMAN. C. P and T. A. 141 Bull alreal. Teteyhonea-Bell. 856; Georgia. 850 B H HARDWICK AlMent General Paseenger Agent Atlanta. So. Paelfle 31% West, Union ... 79H Bo Railway .... ll* R 16 S 12S do pref M'. do pref 54 Fexo* * Pa dflc 14H P. C. C. * 81 L 54 Union Pacific ... 57H Botids I’ 8 ref 2* r*g lt*H 2nd* •..•TH! do COU 11134, do do 4* .... 92 I do 3*. reg, ....169 N. Y. C. I*l* W6H! do 3*. cou pit) |N J C gen 5* 123 do new 4*.reg 133*1 No Pa 3* 65S do new 4*.c0u.1334, do do 4* lO4H do old 4*. reglltHN. Y.. C. * St do old 4*. cou.lHH I. 4* .164 do s*. peg ...111% N. A W. con 4* 37*x do s*. cou ...ll2*xDp* Nav lt I<V> l> of C 2 tft* 123 |Dr* Nav. 4* 102 H Alch gen. 4* . 101 H t>re S L 6* I?*S do adjt. 4* .. 95H do do con. 5* .II3H " of G. con. sa. 94 Read. Gen 4* . 37'e do Ist Inc ... 43 lf. G W. I*4* .. t do 2nd Inc .. UH S L * Ir M |n 80 2nd* ..196 j con 5* 11l 7. A O. 4<** .... 9HSI L A 8. F dodo 5* 11**, gen. 6* 121 H f A Nw con 7* 140 pt. P. cod* ... do do 8 F 4T-I. P.. C. A P Dab 5* 119 | I*t H* 4"hi. Term. 4* .. 92 | do do do 5* ..116H 701. So 4* 82H Bo Pa. 4* 7*S D A R G Ist*. 1624 tHo Ry 5* .166% do do 4* 9*>|! Rope A T 6* 67 Erie tlen. 4* ... 9ST, A 7*a Ist* ...112 F W. AD. C. -j do do 2nd* 3# Ist* 73H,X'n Pa 4* .. . UAH Jen. El*e. 5* ~l2# iWabaeh Ist* ...117 tow* Pen lt* 114 ( do 2nd* VK L. A N Uni.4* 88 Weal Shore 4* .112 H M A O. 4* 84HW1*. Cen. l*t* . 87% Mi) K A T. IVa Ceolurte* .. 89) New York. Sept I —Standard 011 5370 Ml. HIirELLAXROt • MARKETI Note —The**- quotation* r* revised dally, and are kept •• near • possible In a coord with the prevailing wholeeale price* Official quotation* are no used when they dlsagre* with Ike price* whole* ealera axk • Country **d Borlhera PrXaee. POULTRY—The market I* steady. Quo. tatlont: Broilers 2008 c: per pair; half grown. 45050 e: three-fourth* grown. dnc; hen*, 66475 c; rooeter*. 49020 c; duck*. 60076 c: geeee. 75C021.0D. EOGB—Steady at lol7e. BUTTER—T7t tone of the market to aleady. Quotation*: Cooking. 20r; extra <l*lrlea 2108; Klgfna, gilt edge, 88'•; extra Elgin*. 7t‘,76c. CHEEBE- Market Arm: fancy full cream cheeae. 12c for JD to 8-pound average. 26010-pound average, U^r. ONIONS —Yellow. In barrel*. 12.60, crate* |1 00 Carlr Vegetable*. IRISH - POTATOES-Northorn, 80) sack. CA BB AOE—*4o*c per h*ad Bread*l*d. May aad Oral*. FLOUR-Market ateady; patent. *; •tralght. M; fancy. MU; family. WAV MEAL*— Pearl. Pr barrel, 876; per aack. |l.. city meal, per aack, bolted. $1 M& 1X; water ground. 11. tt: city grtta. sacks 51.98: pearl grit*. Hudnut*’, per parrel. 865: P*r •*<*• H -124; aundry brand*. 11.8H1.1M sack. CORN Market Arm. white, job tot*. 65c; carload lot*. Cos; mixed corn. Job lot*, gjc; carload lot*. t*r RlCE—Market ateadv. demand fair; fincy head, ae; fancy. 64e. Prime • Hood ~ 4H8P14 Fair 6 014 Common *4 OATS—No 1 mixed, carload. 84; Job lota. iSc; whit* clipped. c, Job; 8c car*. BRAN—Job lot*. Me; carload lota. |oc HAY— Market ateody; No. 1. timothy. Me Job: cant: No. I. Me Job: M cara llama, llama aad Laril. BACON—Markat Arm: O S. C. R aide*. I6*c; D S Itellle*. *4c, (Eaelern); l B belli.*, Ic. (Wedern); *mok*d C. R. atdea, V HAMB— Sugar cured. 114011 c LARD—Pure, In tierce*, S‘,*c; In 10-pound tin* and 10-pound tub*. H*c; compound. In tierce*. M*c; 50-pound tin* eod 60-pound tub*. 6Jc, gagar aad tog**. SUGAR— Cut loaf 6.Hi Diamond A . Cruihed 4.43 Confectioner*' A.6.8 Powdered AM!While Extra C..5M XXXX. pow'd...AM|Extra C , AM Granulated Id Golden C A76 Cube AM Yellow* I S Mould A AMi COFFEE- ‘ Mocha Me (Prune, No. I . 1140 Java 2Ac (Good, No. 4 .. U4c Peaberry 144 c Fair. No. A 11 o Fancy No. I....l34ciOrdlnary. No. A.UMto Choice. No I.ll4o'Common. No 710 c Hattnan aad Maldtuu Supplies LIME. CALCIUM. PLASTER AND CEMENT—Alat*ama and Georgia lime in fair demand and telt at A cent* a harrel; apeclal calcined ptaatet. tl 'JO per barrel: hair. 4ltsc Roaedale cement. 21 2901 8; carload lota, apeclal; Portland cement, re tail. 876. carload lot*. 12 WO2 M. LUMBER r. O. n VESSELS BAVAN NAH—Minimum, yard dee*. 114 50(81 A); car alii*. 112.50015 00 dlfftrent Bar*. 11400 011.00; ship atock. 8400016.00. tfwn tia*. 65 004-5 50, hewn tie*. IMJMc. OIL— Market steady, demand fair; elg nal, 4t1060c; W'ett Virginia Mack. 0011 c; lard. Me; neatefoot. 8010 c-. machinery. 1* 016 c; llneeed oil, re#. 44c; bolted 74c; keroeene. prime whliw 11c; water white, lie; Pratt* aatral. M; deodorlaed •■<>' gaaoltne. drum* U4c. empty oil barrel*, delivered. Me. BHOT-Drop, *1; B. B. and large, ti ff; chiliad 11 7* IRON-Market eery ateadv; Swede. 64c. NATLB-Citt MM b**e; wire. 8 8 betw. BARBED WIRE—IMA per IM pound* • tmlght good*. 8010 c; sugar houaa n*>- lease* 1608 c. OL'N POWDER—Per keg. Auetln crack afcot, M, half hag*, 88. quarter keg*, 1125. Champion ducking, quarter keg*. $2 28; Dupont and liaaard •tru.Wele**. half keg*. 11135. quarter kegs. 1575; I pound canleter*. $1 uo. let* 25 uer cent ; Tmladorf •tnokelr** p.>wder. l-nuu>! can*. |l 09. 10- pound can*. 9uc pound. Frails and Nat*. APPLES Early Northern variety, $2 3541 3.66 BANANAS $1 'Mil 75 bunch. PI NMAPPLBS— Extra large Ahhakx* Cayenne*. 53 In pr standard crate, small R-1 Spanleh. 12 ffgiJ SO I.EM-tNS Market ntea-ly at $4 50 NUTS Almond*. Tarragona. 14c. Ivtcat, 14c. walnut*. Ftench. 12c. Naple*. I2c; pw cun*. Itc. Rrasll*. 7c. Albert*. 11, aaaor ed nut*. 60-poun-l and 25 |>oun-1 hnxe*. ijr PEANUTS-Ample stock, fair demand, market firm, fancy hand-picked. Virginia per pound. 4He. hand picked. Virginia, ex tra*. 4c. N. C. seed peanut*. 4c. Dried and Evaporated Frutta. APPLES -Evaporated. ?H0lr; sun-dried 5* 906 c PBAOHE9 Kveporated, peeled, MHc. unpeal'd. *M|9c PEARS EvaiMireted, 9c APRICOTS Evaporated, 9\c |mund. nectarine*. 10c RAISINS—L. L.. 12 06; Imperial cabinet*. 12 26. looae. 50-pound boxes. I(f*%e pound. Colton llagglag oad Ties. BAOOING—Market Arm; Jute. 2%- r*und. 9%c; large lota. 9V*c; small lota, pound. B.(f6c: 1% pound, BHOHc; sag Island bagging. 12Hc TlES—Standard, 45-poind. arrow larga lot*. $1.40, (mail lots, SL69. Knit, 111 it r b mill Wool. BALT— Demand ta talr nod th* mark*! steady; rarioad l.ua, lOU-pound bur lan sack*. 44c; H-pnun<l cot Km sack, 45c; HO-pound burlap sack*, 4XV; 110-pound cotton sack*. 49> t - ; 225-pound burlap 4a< ks. 55c, 135-pound cotton sack. Mo; 3m-po<in<i burlap sack*. 86c. HIDES Market firm; dry- flint, 13%c; dry aall. Il%c; green aalted, *c. WOOle—Nominal; prime Georgia, free of sand burrs end black wool, )9c; black. 16c; burry. 16c. Wax, J6c. tallow, IHe Deer aklns, 36c. MIk4SM.ABIF.OIg. FlSH—Mackerel. half-barrels. No I, 19 50. No. 2. 14.60; No S. 36 Ml. kit*. No. 1. *1 40; No. 2. II 35. No I. i&c Oodflah. '■pound brick*. 6V4c: 2-pound brick*. c. Stunk.-! herring*, per box. 360. Dutch her ring. In keg*. $1.10; new mullelt. half barrels. $3.50. SYRUP- Market quiet: Georgia and Florida syrup, buying at 28030 c; selling al $3(135c; sugar house at 10015 c; selling at HONEY—Fair demand, strained, la bar rel* OOOc gallon High wine baala. 11,s. . OCEAN FREIGHT*. COTTON—Savannah to Boston, per CWt.. 16c; 4o New York, per rwt., Jr; to Philadelphia, per bale. $1; Baltimore, $1 FOREIGN DlßECT—Bremen, 590** (Oct. 55c); Liverpool, 56; Hamburg. 55c; Genoa. *6r; Barcelona, 70c, Mancheatcr. 66c; Havre, 60c. FOREIGN INDlßECT—Liverpool, 57c; Manchester, 60c nominal; Hamburg. 51c; Havre. 70c. Genoa, Wc; Rrval and 81. Petersburg, 70c; Antwerp. 40c. LUMBER -Rv “--ll—Freights dull; to Raltlmore and eastward, 14 50 to 16 60 per M . Including Portland. LUMBER By Steam-Savannah to Bal timore. s6.<n: to P R. R or B. A O. docks. $5 50; to Philadelphia. 16%c per cwt , (4 lb* to foot); to New York. 16 00 per M. $6 75 to dock; lightered lo Boston to dock. $6.00. NAVAL STORES —Tha market la Arm; medium (lx* vessel*. Roalr—Cork for order*. $■ lid per lutrrel of 316 pound*, and 6 per cent primage. Spirit*. 4* 9d per 40 gallon* gross, and 6 per cent primage Large vessel*, rosin. 3*. spirit*. 4* Id. Steam. 11c per 160 pound* on roeln; 21H" on spirit*. Savannah to Boston, and 9He on rosin and 16c on spirit* to New York <514.4 IV. PRO V lain VS. ETC. New fork, Sept. A—Flour was slow, bul a llllle In seller*' favor on account of the flrmne** In wheat: winter patent*, 8 760 lot. Rye flour quiet. Cornmeel quiet. Rye steady. Barley quiet. Barley malt ateady Wheal, *(>o4 Mrm, No, I red. Mr; op tion* steady and were at once strength ened by nrmnee* abroad and rain* In the Northwest, to whl-ti wa* added the In fluence of yesterday’* lag* export trade and a moderate scare among local short*; closed Arm. 4*4c net advance; May closed 84c; December. 6n6*c. Corn. spot. Arm: No 1. 4664 c; option market wa* strong and higher on the bullish cable*, local covering, light coun try acceptance* and recent good esport trade; closed quiet, hut Arm. 4044 c high er; May closed 414 c: December, 414 c. oat*, spot, quiet: No 2. 8c; option* In active, but well sustained by corn. Ileef steady; family, 8000011.®; me**, BOOtlHi Cut meats steady.* Lard Arm; Western steamed. 17 10; Sep tember cloned nominal; reAned Arm. Pork steady; family. 115 nuoj&76; abort clear. *11.75016.60. Butler weak: creamery. 170214 c. Cheese Arm; large whit*. K*4c; large colored. 104 c. Egg* Arm: Mata and Pennsylvania. 16401 k. Western, regular (lacking. 160 17c. Potato** quiet; Jerteys. 61801.75; Jer sey sweets, 8 80110. Peanut* steady, unchanged Cabbage quiet; Long Island, per 140. 8 000210. Freight* Arm; cotton. 40c. Roatn Arm. strained, common to good. 61 60. Turpentine firm. 37408 c. Rice ateady. Molasses steady. Coffee, spot RIO, barely steady; N" T Invoice, t%c, mttd quiet; Cordova, 94@ Plant System. of Railways. r, P*r*4*d hy 96th Meridian Tl me—One Hour Slower Titan City Tlraa. RBADIh 'UN Erf t * A.fcu 194) K: U< ' •** •“ -n. it .Srlll I South 23 35 f$ 111 jjT * 4.P 4 .uo 12 io,, (i., io 1,, Sav t t Mil,. At, 2 4so 7 .am ■- I- • • : *'>* H l*aiu *o*l 4 19). 10 30a; . Ar ...Charleston .. Lvijll 16p 5 50a I lay 7 41* 4o I | * **u I 7 1> Ar ... Richmond... Lv, *05.; * 46|- - I I 7 41g| II 3Up, Ar ..Woehington... L\ ; I JDsi I 01pf....... I I * AS*, 4IH. Ar ... Halt;more..Lv 2 Baj 1 v| 13 flap 11 33p) - I * 15|*l 7 'Wa, Ar ...New *ork. .. Lv|| * ttpj I Ma| - 1 6 S“P 3 OU| Ar Ho*ton Lv • ■K),.t ...... lt ** 35 53 22 BotAtT fl 36 i* a at*l- J J4t' e u6a I 3D., A 1 -Mil l.v .MV * nnah .. Aril 140. 12 1-WII2 HI. 11 :*)• l<> lag * J*i*t * 65p IU 6tha, 7 35. 6. a 4r . Worrou Lv 10 Jup ‘I :• 55> 9 30, 708 12 lb*| * s*i{ 2 15p| J Ry| $ l*p| Ar . Thg... >*v|lle ... LV 7 tdp'l 7p( & lv*' 6 (SA; 3 26a 10 M)|l 7 4ttp 17 50e ,6v| * #-• \r . Jack onvlna . Lv 1 3o;> sor k o>a 7 30a 6 t-0 ! w *P| > 60p|ll at|, 13 rp Ar ... P ilatk Lv gtpj 5 66p| 4 66a 4 66a - | I 05a 6 40p j.. . Ar .... Sanford Lv|jl3 06p | t 60s 1 DO* .... i |...- ..| t 3tp| I BpijAr ...Gainesville .. l.v ’ 45 I ii 3 l*p, 3 l*p, Ar Ccala Lv| 1 46p I ‘lo 50;■ 10 k>|> Ar .81. PetOMburg Lv ; 4tu I s6a>lo 69n|l0Pil6 ODpilAr Tampa .. . Lv 7 06a 7 Wat 7Up 7Bp * 10a|I0 bq.llo SDp 10 MpijAr ... Port Tampa. Lv ; 6 25a 4 36ul 7t> 7 (Op I i 1 10u; 1 loe. 1 lOuAr .Punt* Gorda Lv | 4 5Sp 4 15p ....^ 110 45ai 16 45a;,Ar St Augustine l.v -1 3p' 4 Wp| I 3 (¥>p 1 15* 3 2-'p 6 3a, Ly Savatnah .77 I.v||lo lia 12 10a ..... j f. .......| * 46p 6 Isa| 4 50p 6 fca 4r Jc up ... Lv 3>o 16 lop! ! l6p| 7 10sI 4 ttpi 3 06a' Ar ... Bruit swlck Lv|j 4 46a| 8 U4p| ) NORTH. WEST AND SOUTHWEST > • 61- 5 20.i ,Lv Savannah ArilO l ijli 16a | o6p But g Lv Savannah Ar .6 15u T 4sw 6 45p| 6 4<Bi;,Ar .. Jeaup.. Lv i t 90a[16 50p, * n>, p,,, Ar M 'gmery Lv ; 7 46p|1l O* s6a|ll6f Ar.. Macun ..Lv I 1 pml 3 gOp T Mp| 4 60* Ar Na.hvlli* Lv 9MB 1a 4 20#j $ 50p ; Ar Atlanta Lv 'lO 45p 13 0p t SOajll 35p Ar Louliville Lv 3 65a * Itp * 45*| 3 40i.Ar Chattooga Lv ip tu loin 4 06p Ar Cbulnnall Lv 11 anp $ 44p 7 sßp| 7M* |Ar Imulxvllle Lv 7 46a 7 45p 7 20*, 7 16| ,Ar SU lxvul* Lv I Wpl IMs 7Wp 7 45a Ar (Tnrtcnatl Lv * So* 7 Oup 1 1 <L 45 N.) J •*•! * *5? >* r - }- v • 15p BWa 7 33a) Ar St Imula Lv I OOp 7V 1 S Ar ( hi- • Uop j i •'< lsp Lv Atlanta At; inlSpil W* '"ilflWUr Cht.xro l.r I 7 nhr‘ IMp * 65p| 7 16a Ar. klemphna Lv ll* I uop * 45*! 7 lOn Ar Kan*a*CMyLv|| 6 30p * 45p 4 !?P! 3 05a||Ar.. Mobile .Lv||U 53y,12 30a • |i*j unmanied trainer dally. * *>- 40a jAr N Orleana Lv 7 56al 7 45p t Dally except Sunday. b # >m||l,v savannah Ari|lo 16a IX 10a ISundny only 1 *i 11 yip Ar.. Ttflon ...Lv 2 15a 5 JDp Through Pullman Sleeping ?ar fiervlc* 34S 2 10|- Ar Albany .Lv 11 Ola I *:>p to Ntwth. F.a*t and Wept and to Florida | | 6 Top Ar Columbus Lv j 16 oua t onnrrlloaa inn-tv al Purl Tampa Mllb •l. nmera fur Key 98 eat and Havana. I.rax lag Pari Tampa Mnuitaya, Tbirxdnrt and Katnrdaya at llitm *. m. J. H Pulhemua. T P A ; R A. Armand . City Tkt Agt.. De Solo Hotel. Phono TIL B. W 39'RENN. Passenger Tra flic Manager. Savannah, Oa. McDonough & ballantyxe, w Iron Founders, Machinists, a>*vk. ttlUh . Batlermahava. mannfa etarers o I Ptatluo. err and Portable Baglilen. Vrrllenl end lep p Ara Bill., eager Will and Fans. Ska fllaa 4'nHrte, * In. ~,7 Vf . TELEPHONE NO. 123. Trails Double Daily Service The short line to Norfolk. Washington. Baltimore. Philadelphia. New York and the East. ~ N. tl N.. M Tlv Savannah. S A !. ftyflj fcpmTt 59pm Ar Columbia. H A. L. Hri 4 Bpm 4 3-btm Ar Hai-Igh. 8 A. L. Ity ill I7pmlll 60am Ar Durham. B A L. IgF- ! Tiam; 4 lpm Ar Peterrhtirg. S.A.LRy 4 Ham 4 S*ym Ar Richmond, s. A L Byj 6 15am 5 F'tan Ar Washington, Pan Its. .; | 4&am| 9 K>t>m Ar Raltlmorc Penna ... littanm II 25|>m Ar Philadelphia. Penna . 12 77pm’ J 56am Ar New York Penna | 3 Olpm Uam jNo 44 1 No 64 l.v S.ivmm ih, s a i. it) I? BBS u Mpni Ar Portsmouth. 8 A LRy: 7 Ohamf 5 COym Steamer* leave Norfolk daily. exc#ii Sunday, for Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York, and dally for Washington. The F)oft line io Montgivmery. SloNle and New Orleans, leaving Savannah at 725 a. m., arriving al Montgomery 7:40 p. m , al which point close connection U made with the L. A N. R. R . arriving at Mobile 106 a. m and New Orleana 7:40 a m. The - *hort line lo Femandina. Jacliaoii vllle. Tampa and other Florida point*. '| No. 27 i No. tf hv Bnvannah7Tr~A. L. Tty! 5 (3am f 6ti>m Ar Femandina. S A L.Ry 9 35am, 9pm Ar Jacksonville. H A L.Ry| * Warn 7 40pm Ar Tampa. B A L. Ry....| 6 36pmi 6 10am MagnlficeM Pullman buffel sleeping car aervlce lo Washington. Baltimore. Phila delphia and New York; also to Jackson ville and Tampa. Dining car* from Savannah to Hamlet, and Richmond to New York. Buffet parlor care Savannah to Mont gomery. For additional Information apply to Ticket Office. Bull and Uryan street*. Phone 28. • 14c The market for coffee future* open ed steady at * decline of 16030 point* and wa* generally easy under lower European cable*. Isx-al trading was isutlou* In ab sence of cable* from Rio and Santos, hol iday*. The market closed quiet at low est point IldiSi point* net lower Total sale* were l.St*i bag*. In< luong Septem ber, 27 1507.36; October. $7.25; November. $7 3U07 3*. Sugar, raw. firm: fair reflnlng, 4%c; centrifugal. 96-test, 4 15-16 c; refined firm; granulated, 6.15 c; standard A, 5.95 c; pow dered. 4.25 c. POTTO* MEED OIL. New York, Bept. I.—Cotton *eed oil waa well aupported by a moderate demand, light offering* and flrmne** in hog pro ducts. although trade waa small. Prime crude barrels nominal. Prime summer >el tow, 24408 c apot; off summer yellow. He; prime winter yellow 8040 c; prime white. Dock 1 ; prime meal W Hill IUO MARKETS. Chicago, B pt. I.—Wheal waa dull and steady to-day, October dosed 404 c high er. Com closed 4c. oat*. 4e Improved. Provision* closed KMMiHjc higher The leading future* ranged as follows: Opening Highest. Lowest. Closing. Wheat No. 2- Hept .... 76*07*4 734 73 724 Oct . 7140714 714071 714 7164 Nov 74 714 744 744 Com No 2 Bept 84 kW. 4 *l4 Oct 84084 84 84 8408 Nov .....8 364 8 K 4 Oala No 2 Bept 214 *l4 *l4 214 Oct *l4 JI4 214084 714 Nov 214 8 84 S Me** Pork, Per Barrel- Oct 11110 111174 1111" 111174 Jan 11 *24 11 84 11 224 11 *74 Lard. Par 1® Pounds— Oct... 6 724 <524 6 724 6 634 Jan .. 6 50 *674 *SO *574 Bhorl Rlb. Per 100 pounds— Oct ... 7 164 7 224 7 174 720 Jan . 690 584 6t 6 674 Cah quotation* were a* follow*: Flour quiet; winter patent* 8 5005; straights, S3 1003.70; clear*. 81003.50: spring special*, 24.1004.50; patent*. B*>o4; Mralahl. 8 6002.8; baket*. 82002.78; No. .1 spring wheat, 71'4074c; No 2 red. 764 c; No. 2 corn, 404*W!e; No. 3 yellow. 48*011. No. 2 oat*. 216*08'4c; No 2 while 244026 c; No I white. 84026 c No 2 rye. 504 c; good feeding barley. 8e; fair 10 cbol,* malting 46047 c; No 1 flex teed. 118; No 1 Northwestern. 11.8; me** pork per Uhl. 111.10011 U; lard |>er Km tie. I* 7606.624. short rib aide* <loo**i, 8-807 •>. dry salted shoulder* (boxedt, 40*4,c; short cleir aide* (boxed), 82*06-8; whiskey, tesla of high wine*. 8 26; sugars, .nil loaf unchanged; clover, contract gride, 13.5002.k1, f|lS mGEORGIA Bchedulaa Effrelive Bepl. M, 16® Train* arrive at and depart from Central Station Weal Hroad. fool of Liberty street. *>lh Meridian Time One hour slower-lh*R city time. l-aave ~ Arrive Savannah; Savannah; |Augu*ta, Macon. Atlanta.! •5 44am <'oJtnct.wi. Mllledgevlllro* mqmt land all Intermediate point■{ (Augusta. Macoo. Atlanta.! " Athens, Montgomery, Co-1 •Mg>mlumtuia, Birmingham. Am-|t OtkaM lerlcua, Eufaula and Troy.| t* )pm| Dover Accommodation. (77 ®aoa 17 00pm; Guvion Dinner Train ]t* tkrpn* •Dally. |Except Sunday. BETWEEN SAVANNAH ANT) TYRE®, 751 h meridian or Havannah city time. LEAVE SAVANNAH. Monday only 4:8 a m Dally except Monday 0:10 a. m. Dally 1:00 p. m. LEAVE TYBKE Monday only 7:16 a m Dally except Monday 10:26 . m. Dally 6:30 p. m Cornu tlo - triad- at i. r mituil pstnxg with all trains Northwest, West and Southwest. J Bleeping car* on night trains between Savannah and Augusta. Macon, Atlanta and Birmingham. Parlor car* on day trains between Sa vannah. Ms. on and Atlanta. For complete information, a vt-edul-a, rate* and lonnectlon*. apply to W. G. BREWER, City Ticket and Pass enger Agent. W 7 Hull street, or W R, McINTYRE. Depot Ticket AsenL J C. HAILE. General Pa**enger Agent. E. H. HINTON. Traffic Manager. THEO. D. KLINE. Gen Superintendent, Savannah. Oa. 1,000,000 HIDES WANTED. DRY FLINTS DRY SALTED 114* GREEN SALTED (4* D. KIRKLAND, Succssaor lo R Kirkland. 417 to 421 It Julian suaet, waaL Hunan,,* as Fond. From the New York Christian Advocate, Nearly avery family su ms to be a Law unto Itself In the method of eating La, nana*. To one set of children the raar fruit Is almest polionou*. so difficult I* it of d'gestton. To other youthful stomachs It 1* the best of food. api>arently, nourish, tng and easily digested, whsreas tha cooked banana la turned from almost In dlrguat. In counlrla* whetc the banana I* native fruit. It Is said that only the mo*t delicate varieties are eaten uncook, ed. a fact that would seem to Indicate that the banana* brought to our mrke(, wnioh. to stand ahlpmrnt, are of the bar d'ct varieties, cannot aafrly be eaten un co >keu. Yet, os ha* been said, they ar eaten In quantities, and apparently with benefit rather than harm, by many per sous. A ptofessor of domestic science, w-ho has given the subject much atten tion, declares that Ihe condition of thn banana wlien eaten la of paramount Im portance. “The difference.” he says, "be tween a raw potato and a mealy baked . one Is about as great tn flavor and di gestibility a* that between a banana Im perfectly ripened and one In proper con dition for rating—that I*, when Ihe skin Is darkened and shriveled, as In baking or long keeping." Bake the tough and unripe bananas choosing only the thor oughlv rl|w-ned fruit to rat uncooked. To take ban lime, cut off the ends at the ttpe. •tit the skin* lengthwise, and bake a few minutes In a moderate oven. Remove thn skin*, sprinkle lightly with sugar, and serve. It I* wall when eating banana* raw to nr rape off the outside •'overtng. —The State Supreme Court of Michigan Is called upon to settle a curloua case. On* Thompson wa* sent lo the penitentiary at Jackson and was put to lAuk for thn llronk--Buffington Shirt Company as a leased ,-onvice. After working 57 day* ho wa* discharged on a writ of habeas cor pus for Ihe reason that hl sentence wag clearly illegal. Now he claim* and th* shirt company refuses to pay wages for the time he was In prison and forced to work for Ihe contractors. The caa* will U> Aeard at tha October torn*. 19