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,-hl A E 111.... 16% United Stale* n tt
i hi * Nw ISI% Well* Kamo ....13
B. 1 # P.-KUHAm. Col. Oil ... 52%
l'. C. 4- 81. L. 59%' <lO pi*l 8*
,’ol Mo Am Atoltlnc ... t%
do I*l pref. ..41 ) do pref a
do -*>•! pref — 15% Am 8 A Rcfng. 3d
j.*| A Hud son. 110% to prrf 89
;w L A W. .176% Am Spirits 1
pen K R (>. . 19%. do pref 17
do pref Ai 8 Hoop .. i%
JuTte 11 i do prof >ti%
do lot pref. .. ns Am 8 & Wire.. 36%
,ji Nor pref.. 15*4. do pref 7*%
Hock. foal 14%'Am Tin Plate.. 77%
Hock. Valley .. 34% do pref 80
lillnole Cent. ...116% An, Tobacco ... 93%
1 ,*n Central .. 13%' do prrf IS
do pref 44 [Ana. Min. C 0... 44%
U Erie A W... 38 |Brook R T. ... 55%
do pref 9s%jCol. F. A Iron 33%
|.ake Shore *O9 (Cool. Tobacco .. 27.%
j„ A N 73%' do pref 78
,Manh la. 92 Federal Bleel . 34%
,Mel. Bi. Ry. ...154% do tiref 87
,\le*. Central ...11% lien. Electric 138%
Jillnn A 81. 1a... s4%jJJluoo*e Sugar til
do pref. 3% do pref 94%
>lo Pacific' sa% Iml Paper I*%
Mobile A Ohio * | do pref 88%
MO. K. A T 9%|Lacsede line 73
do pref 30%'Nat. Blacult .... 33%
JC. J Central. .132% *lo pref pi
,\- Y. Central .130% Nat. Itoad 17%
fvor A Weat. .. 34%. do pref 88%
do pref 75 National RteeJ.S)
No. Pacific .... 51 %| do pref 85%
do pref 71% N. Y A. Brake.l37
Ont. A W to% North Am 15
pre It A Nav .43 Pacini Coast ... 54%
do pref 78 | do Ist pref. ... 85
I’ennaylvanla ..138% do 2nd pref. 64%
Reading 18% Padflc Mall .... 31
do Ist pref .. Id tPcople* Gas 91%
do 2nd pref... 28% Pressed 8. Car.. 38%
Rio U. W 54 | do pref 71%
do pref 90 | Pull. Pal. Car...lt>
81. Li. A 8. F... lo [B. Rope A T 5
do lat pref 87 I'ugar 130%
do 2nd pref. .. 33% do pref 114%
81. L. 8w 12% Tenn C. A I ... 70
do pref 29% t’. 8. laeather .... 11
gt Paul 114%; do pref 70%
do pref 173 ju. 8 Rubber ... 29%
Hi. P A 0m....110 I do pref 92
do. PaclHc 33%West Colon .. .*79%
go. Ry 11%, R. I. A 8 12%
do pref 54%; do pref 51%
Tex. A Pacino.. 14%,P. C. C. ASt L. 54
Bonds.
tS.ref.2s. reg... 108% dodo do 4* ...92 |
do coup 194% l Y. C. lata ...108%
do 2*. reg .. ..I<* N J C. gen. 5*122%
do 3*. COU. .109 ill. A O. 4s 84%
do new 4*.r*gl34 }<o. Ta 3s 85%
do pew 4a.cou 134 | do do 4s 101%
do old 4s, reg 114%|f Y.. C. A 8.
do old 4s. c0u.115% L. 4* 107
do sa, reg. ..113 IN. A W. con. 4s. 97%
do ss. cou. ....113 Ore. Nav. lsts .109
fi of C. 3 86* ...122 | do do Is 1%
joeh. gen. 4* ..101 ; jre. 8 L. 8s —l*
do adjt. 4a .. 85% do do con. 5a .112%
T of O. con. sa. 94 Read. Gen 4s .. 97%
do lat Inc. bid. 43 R G W. lata .. 98%
do 2nd Inc hid 11 Bt. L. A Ir M
Can So 2nd* .108 con. 5s 112
~ AO. 4%a .. 88% 9t. fa. A 8. F.
do do 5s 119 | gen 6* 121%
C A Nw c0n.7*.140 dt. P. eona 168%
do do 8 F. |l. P.. C. A P.
Deb 5a 11* j I*l* IH%
Thl. Term 4* .. 92 j do do do 5* ....119
Col. 80. 4* .... 82%i40. Pa 4* 74%
l) A R G 1at*.102% to Ry. 5* 108%
do do 4* 98% 9. Rope A T 8* 67
Erie Oen. 4* ... *%s.•. A P Ist* ...112%
F. W. A D. C. | do do 2nd* .. .. 55
Ist* 74% Un. Pa 4s 105%
s#n Elec 5a .118 Wabash l*ts .. ..117%
lowa Cen lat* .114 do 2nd* 102
BAN Vnl. 4* 99 West Shore 4s ..112%
Mo, K. A T. tWIs. Cen lat*.. 87%
2nd* . 87 |Va Centuries .. 49%
New York. Sept. 10 —Standard Oil 5376
510
The New York Srw Bureau print* th*
following In respect to the liutome bond*
of the Cantral of Georgia Railway
The rerent Increase lo 914 per rent. In
the rayment of Inbrest on the Aral pre
ferred Income bond* of th** Central Bail
roa<l of Georgia vividly retted* the grad
ual return of prosperity to thl* standard
property*, which at one lime W'** the lead
ing railroad of the South Hope ha* been
revived that the aecond Income* of the
company may rer'etve n dlatrlhutlon of
prnflta within a reasonable time The
l-ayment on the flrt Income* for 1899
call* for lIJo.OOJ. and It requires only .-
000 a year to cover the full 5 per cent.
Intret to which this Issue I* entitled
Th*- second Income bonds of the company
are selling at about 12. a price which
many Investment observer* consider to
be extremely low. when comparison *
made whh stocks Ilk*- Wabash preferred.
Wabash d* benture "B" bond*, and a long
list of r mmon ato. k* that are not so
near earning dividend* as are the Junior
securities of Ihe Central of Georgia Thl*
tompany’s third Income* were exchang
ed for ll* old risk, which at one lime
In It* hiatory sold at 176 The first In
come* command about 44fj45. and In lime
It Is predicted thill Ihe r price will he
equal In Ihe market to Atchison adjust
ment 4 per cent. The entire stock capital
of Ihe Central of Georgia I* owned hy
intere*!* friendly lo the Southern Rail
way Company.
HIICM.U2KUI I HHIIKKTI.
Not*.—These quotation* ar# revised
dally, and era kepi as near aa posslhls In
accord wllh Ihe prevailing wholesale
price*. Ottlclal quotation* are not used
when they disagree with the prices whole.
salSrs nek
Country and Northern Prodaee.
POULTRY—The market Is ateady. Quo*
tallons; Broiler*. 80015 c; per pair; half
grown. 45059 C; three-fourth* grown. te<j
80c; hen*. BMf7sr; rooster*. 40® 50c. duck*.
le4S76c. geese. 75cf1l "0
FXHlS—Steady at ltßjlTc.
BUTTER The tone of the market H
>eady. Quotations: Cooking. 30c; extra
dairies, 21032; F.lglnt. gilt edge. 22022 c:
extra Elgin*. 24tytl2Sc.
CHEESE Market ttrm; fancy full
cream cheese, 12c for 20 to 23-pound
eve: age. 2‘fi 30-pound average. 12%c
ONIONB—Yellow, In barrels, 92. M; crates
I 00
Early Vrgrtablra.
IRIBH POTATOEB-Northern. *2201
sack
CABBAGE—kVifIUc per head.
Ilrradatnde. Hay and Grata.
FLOUR—Market steaßv; patent, 4.#0;
straight. 1130; fancy. 14.15; family. 13.85,
MHAL—Pearl, per barrel. *2 75; per sack.
2! ; city meal, per sack, bolted, 21.2Mf
1.25; water ground, 21.25; city grit*,
sacks. 11.35; pearl grits. Hudnuts’. per
carrel. *2.85; per sack. 11.32V4; sundry
brands, *1.25® 1.30 sack.
CORN—Market firm, while. Job lot*.
85c carload lot*. 82c; mixed corn. Job lots,
82c; carload lots. 59c
RlCE—Market steadv. demand fair;
fsney heed. *c; fancy. *V4c.
Prim* I
Good 41454";
Fair t 04H
Common 314
OATB—No 2 mixed, carload. 22t*; Job
lots, SSc; white clipped. 39c, Job; 37c car*.
BRAN—Job lots, 95c; carload lots.
9De
HAY—Market ateady; No. 1. timothy,
85c lob; 0 cars; No. 2. *V Job: cars
Uaeua. Ilauie anil t.ard.
BACON—Market ttrm; D 8. C. H side#
*V; D 8 bellies, Mc. (Eastern’; D a
b* He#. 91*c, (Weaurn); smoked C. R. sides
<>Hc
RAMS Sugar cured, 12H013C.
LARD—Pure, in Heroes. B’-<•; In 50-pound
tins and 80-pound tubs. 84c. compound.
In tlerres. B%c; 50-pound tins and 10-pound
tubs. 8V
•sgsr and Coffee-
SUGAR—
Cut loaf AB3l Diamond A *22
Crushed 8.83 Confectioners' A.8.23
Powdered .Jt{ White Extra C. s*B
XXXX. paw'd.. B*,Extra C L9I
Granulated .IS Golden C 5.78
Cube* 8.59 Yellows 5
Mould A *.
COFFKB-
Mocha 38c iPrime. No. 3 ...UHe
Java 2Cc {Good, No .. .m*c
leu berry l4t*cjFalr. No. * U
MURPHY & CO., INC..
Board of Trad* Building. Savannah
I rivals leased wires direct to New York.
Chicago and New Orleans.’
4 OTTO*. fTOCKk 4311 GRAIN.
New York offlcs. No. 61 Broadway.
Onice# In principal clue* throughout the
Sooth. Write for our Market Manual and
book containing Instructions for traders.
Fancy No 1 ...u%c| Ordinary. No. 8 10%e
Choice. No. 3 ll%c'Common. No. 716 c
llurdwars and Uuldtna Supplies
Id M IT, CALCIUM. PLASTER AND
CEMENT—Alabama and Georgia lint* in
fair demand and sell at #• cents a barrel;
special calcined planet. |: uo per barrel,
hair. 465 c. Rosedale cement. 81 &e|u 25;
carload lota, special; Portland imnl, re
tail. $2 25; carload lots. 52 ot*q;.jo
LI MBER F O. U VESSELS SAVAN
NAH - Minimum, yard sixes. Sto SOtfFll Ad
car sills. 112 50613 (V. different sues. 314 00
6189'. Ship Stock. 118 urn 18.00, sawn Ha*
8S HUMShewn tie*. 354138 c.
OIL-Market steady; demand fair; sig
nal. 456t0. . Weat Virginia bla.k. 612 c;
lard. Me; nratalcot. 9i7oc. machinery. 16
625 c. linseed oil. raw. S7%c; huilod TV
kerosene, prime whliv 13c; water while’
13c. Pratt * astral. 14; deodorised slova
gasoline, drums, ll%c; empty oil barrels
delivered. 85c.
81IOT—Drop. 8180; B. P. and laffee. 81 "C
--chilled 81.75.
IRON-Market very steady; Btvede. 3%0.
NAILS—Cut. 82 80 base; wire. 82 85 base
BARBED WIRE 8310 per 100 pounds. '
straight goods, 3630 c; sugar house mo
lasses. 15630 c.
GUN POWDER—Per keg. Austin crack
shot, 34 00: half kegs, 12.25; quarter keg*.
8125; champion ducking, quarter kegs’.
•2 25; Dupont and Hazard smokeless, half
kegs, til 35; quarter krga. $5.75; l-pound
canisters. 3U6; less 25 oer cent.: Trotsdorl
smokeless powder, 1-pound Kara, 8; 00. 19-
pound cans. 90c itound
Frails Mud .Nate.
APPLES—EatIy Northern variety. 52 253
3.00.
BA NANAS—BI 2561 75 hunch
PINEAPPLES—Extra large Abhskvs
Cayennes. $a 9' p. r standard crate small
Red Spanish 8: oq/2 50.
LEMONS—Market steady at 84 50
NUTS -Almonds, Tarragona, 18c; I vires,
18c; walnuts. French. 13c. Naples, jjc,
can*. 12c; Braxlls. 7c; niberls. )So’ ; assort -
ed nut*. 50-pound and 25-pound boxes. 13c
PEANUTS—AmpIe slock, fair demand
market firm, fancy hand-picked. Virginia,
tier pound. 4%c, hand-picked. Virginia, ex
tras, 4c; N. C. seed ‘peanut*. 4c.
lined and Evaporated Fralta.
APPLES—Evaporated. 7%4g*c; sun-dried
s'W6c
l’EA' ’HER— Evaporated, pealed, 18%c;
untested. 8%4|9c
PEARS—Evaporated. 9c.
APRlCOTS—Evaporated, 9%c pound,
nectarines. 10c
RAISINB—L. L.. 82.00; Imperial cabinets,
12 25; loose, 50-pound boxes. B®B%e pound.
Cotton llaaatita and Ties.
BAGGING—Market firm; Jute, J%-
pound. 9%e; Urge lot*. s%<-; small lota.
2-pound. 5%69c; 1%-pound, 8%68%c; sea
island bugging. 12'yc
TIES- Standard, 46-pound, arrow, large
lots. 31.40: small lots. $1.50.
Salt, Hides and tt o*l.
SALT— Demand is talr and the market
• toady, Canaan lots, ltfi-pouud burlao
sacks. 44c; 100-pound cotton sack. 45c;
110-pound burlap sacks. 48%r; 110-pound
cotton sacks. 49%c; 225-pound burlap sucks.
58c; 125-pound cotton sack, 56c, 300-(iound
burlap sacks. BSc.
HIDES—-Markee firm; dry flint, lj%c;
dry salt, ll%c: green salted, ic.
WOOL—Nominal; prime Georgia, free
of sand burrs and black wool. 19c. Muck.
16c; burry. 10c. Wax, 35c; tallow. 3%c-
Deer skins, 39c.
88I8CBLLANEOI 9.
FTBH—MsckerM. half-barrels. No. %
89 to. No. 3. 38.00; No 3. $6 ; kits. No. L
*1 40; No 2. 3135; No 3. Ssc. CodOah,
'-pound bricks. B%c; 2-pound bricka. ic.
Smoke-1 herrings, per box. 30c. Dutch her
ring. In kegs. 8110; new mullets, half
barrels. 83 50.
BYRUP—Market quiet: Georgia and
Florida syrup, buying at 28639 c; selling at
33u35c; sugar house St 10615 c; selling at
HONEY—Fair demand, strained, In bar
rels. IJtfflOr gallon.
High wine basis. 31. M.
OCEAN FHkIOHT).
COTTON —Savannah lo Ronton, per
rwt . 25c; to New York, per cwt.. 20c;
In Philadelphia, per bale. *1; Baltimore.
*1
FOREIGN DlßECT—Bremen. 59bflnr
(Oct. 55c); Liverpool. 55; Hamburg. 54c;
Genoa. 85c; Barcelona, 70c; Manchester,
55c; Havre. She.
FOREIGN INDIRECT-Liverpool, tide;
Manchester. 80c nominal; Hamburg. Sac;
Havre. 73.; Genoa. TW; H> val and Be.
Petersburg. 75c; Antwerp. BBc.
LUMBER —lt- Be.w Freights dull; lo
Balllmore and eastward. *4 50 lo *B.OO per
41 . including Portland
LUMBER By Steam -Savannah to Bal
llmore, *5.00; to P. R II or B. A O. docks,
*540; lo Philadelphia, l<tjc per cwt.. (4
lbs to foot); lo New York, 96.80 per M.
*8 75 to dock; lightered to Boston to dock.
*8 00.
NAVAL STORES.—The market is ttrm;
medium slxe vessel*. Roam-Cork for
order* 3* 8d per barrel of 310 pounds, and
5 per rent, primage. Spirits. 4s and per
n gallons gross, and 5 per cent, rrlmage
latrge vessels, rosin, b; spirits. 4* 3*l
Steam, lie per 100 pound* on rosin: 21VJC
•m sflrll*. Savannah to Hoslon. and DVjc
on rosin and le on spirits to New York.
GRAIN. PROVISION!!. ETC.
New York, Brpt. 10 —Flour market fair
ly active and steady, with a moderate de
mand for both spring and winter wheat
grade*. Bye flour steady.
Cornmeal dull.
Cornmeal dull. Rye dull.
Barley steady. Barley malt dull
Wheal, spot, steady; No. 2 r*d. 7S8o;
options opened ttrm and generally well
sustained oil day. but very quiet pend
ing the government report Strength was
imparted hy higher cables, foreign buy
ing. a demand from shorts and rains In
Ihe Northwest: closed steady at Itc ad
vance; March closed *3540; September.
7874 r; O tober, 79V; December, BD*c.
Corn, spot, steady: No 2. 45V; option
market opened ttrm on cables, hut ofier
wnrd* eased off under more libera! coun
try offering, on visible supply Increase
and local selling; closed easy at unchang
ed prices; May closed 40V; September.
45V; October, 44V; December. 41V.
Oats. spot, steady; No 2. 25c; option*
Inactive and bgrely steady.
Beef quiet. Ctlt meal* steady
Lard firm. Western steamed. *7,15417 3):
September closed *7 2 nominal; retired
firm; continent. *7 4: South American.
**00; compound. *8 00®8.12>4.
Pork steady.
Cheese Arm; large white, 1084 c; small
white, 10VS1AV.
Tallow quiet.
Petroleum market quiet.
Rosin steady
Turpentine ttrm. 354179 c.
Rice firm
Coffee; spot Rio quiet; No 7 Invoice.
**c; mild quiet; Cordova. M.4Jl4'
Sugar, raw. ttrm; fair refining. 4V; cen
trtfuK.il, 98-test, 4 15-I4c; roolasre* sugar,
4c: refined Arm.
Ruiler steady; creamery. 17214 c:
dairy, 18402I8.'; stale dairy, 18V430r
Eggs ttrm; slate and Pennsylvania, 1741
19V: Western, regular packing at mark.
11017 c.
Potatoes quiet; Jersey*. 11.2501.7 t: Long
Island. *1.504)1.75; Jersey sweet*. *3.2547
2.50.
Peanut* Arm; fancy handpicked. 4c;
other domestics. SV*4|4<
Cabbages quiet; Lon* Island, per 100.
v: 0002.50.
Colton by steam to Liverpool 4t*
The merket for coffee futures opened
quiet at unchanged price* and ruled In
active In Ihe absence of Brasil tbbles and
subsequently advanced SS4J3U points follow
ing steadier closing of Havre and private
Brasil cable* Indicating belter conditions.
The market closed firm with prices 9) to
S point* net higher Bales 23.750 bags,
including October. 2715; November. 17.95;
December, *7 454)7.85.
COTTON MBBO nil.
New York, Bcpt. 10,-Cottonsced oil tr
THE MORNING NEWS: TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 11.‘ 1900.
regular and held considerably higher on
the excitement In cotton, buyers were
conservative, however, and slow to bid
much more ihsn old prices. Prime sum
mer yellow. 38c spot, on summer yellow.
34%0; prime winter yellow. 38640 c. prime
white. 38>*638c. prime meal. 326.
CHICAGO MARKET*.
Chicago. Sept Ml —Higher cable* and un
favorable weather were factors In the
wheat maikrt to-day. October cloatng
%6%c over Saturday. Corn closed %c low
er. *oais a shade up and provisions from
3%c higher In lard lo S3%QBSc higher Is
pork.
The leading future* ranged aa follow*:
Opening. Highest. Lowest. Closing.
Wheat No. 2
Sept 73%073% 73% 73% 73%
Oct 737*4174 73% 73% 74%
Nov 74%i|74% 75% 74%74% 74%74%
Corn No. 3
ept *>% o% ssa, 40%
Oct 387,039 39 38% 38%638%
Nov 36%m% 36% 36 36%
Oats No. 3-
Sept 21% 21% 21% 21%ff21%
Oct 21% 21%621% 21% %4121%
Nov 2U, 22% 21% 22 22%
Meat Pork. Per Rarrel-
Sept 811 07% 111 45 11 07% 111 45
Oct 11 20 11 57% 11 30 11 50
Jan 11 32% 11 9> 11 30 II 37%
Lard. Per 109 Pounds—
Sept 6 85 IV. 6 $2% 6 82%
Oct 6 82% 6 87% 6 82% 6 85
Jan 57% 6 67 % 6 57% 6 62%
Short Ribs. Per ion Pounds—
Sept 7 51% 7 65 7 53% 7 69
Oct 7 39 7 45 7 t 737%
Jan 5 97% 6(0% 5 97% 5 97%
Cash quotation* were as follows: Flour
steady; No. 3 spring wheat. 72f|TS%r. No.
2 red. 75%c; No. 2 corn. 40**64n%c; No. 2
yellow. 4"%U9%c; No. 2 oau. 21%622c; No.
2 while. 24>e-,|26r; No 3 white. 23%2fc .
No. 2 rye. 51c; good feeding barley. SBfl
39%c: fair to choice malting. 434148 c; No
1 flax seed. 11.48; No. 1 Northwestern. 81.5 J;
prime timothy ee-d, f1.2064 40: mesa pork,
per barrel. $11,45611.50; lard, per 19) pounds,
$6 821*66 87',: short ribs side* (loose). 17 49
o 7 Tt); dry salted shoulder* (boxed), 86 3*4?
6.58: short clear altes (boxed). 87*698 9);
whisky, basis of high wines. 8158; sugars,
unchanged, clover, contract grade, *9 506
9 60.
MARINE imMJaBRCR
Matters of Interest to ghtpplng Men
Generally.
With anything like favorable weathet
the lumber-laden sailing craft In port
will likely proceed out to-day. Some of
Ihe delayed vessel* have been ready fot
sea for the past ten days, but none of
the captains cared to proceed out with
no ch.iri-e of making the slightest head
way. there been a blow along the
Atlantic roast the chances are the dam
ns*- (o the coal and lumber fleet would
have been small, as the forecasts were
pretty generally known, and vessel* about
to sail walled, while thoee out put In for
harbor where possible and remained In
pending better weather forecasts.
A dredge belonging o the Atlantic Cor
trading Company was among the craft
lost near Galveston during Ihe storm The
dredge lost Is the same slxe as the dredge
Port Royal which alao belongs to thj*
rompany. The local representative* of
the company say threw lives were lost
on the dredge.
Passengers bv Steamships.
Passenger* by steamship
for New York yesterday—Mrs George p
Nelson. Miss F Haskell. Miss Ulllan E
Strickland. Mis* E. I Miller. J D Todd.
L M. Neblell. Nat Fran-ts. A M Wein
stein. L. E Grant. A D. Adair. Jr , P
Mulroy. Prof L. W Mehrten*. William
Wise. George A Davis. F S Buftum.
Miss N 1- Smith. Mis* J Torbelt. O H
Henson. M, F Meyer. L. W. Meyer, Jack
O'Brien
Passengers hy steamship Nscoochee.
New York for Savannah. Sept * W F.
Oerdlng. J B Ktllourhy, Miss Florence
Kelly Mrs R. K Kelly. Mtse S Ellis.
Mrs S R Kelso. Mr*. A. F. Oerdlng.
Mr*. Kate Grant. 51 L Turner ami wife,
Mrs F. C. Frye. O L Gar many. Mrs
•larmany. T. F Metcalfe. M Klchum.
Mis* C. G. Daggett. C II Roth. B. Sell*-
man. C. Phillips. J W Preston. Mr*. Mc-
Clellan. Miss Candee. J. W Martin. Mis*
Washington, Mrs Davis sod children, L.
E. Poleffleld, N. B. Henderwon. N Curtis.
H H Pnee, 1 R. Westmorland J c
Westmorland. W. M Davis, 411** E.
Greenfield, W L. Kelso, F. Bllsbee, J
Shorn. F. A Boper. 4lr* A L. Wlsbuy.
4lr*. C. Coart. D. J. Duffy, Prof B. C.
Nichols and wife, slra. 44. lllumenllial
and children, 51lss P. Boaden, C. R Erllh
and wife. Miss C. Holmes. Miss A K.
Kenan. Mrs. Fltxpntrlck and children, P
Merry. Mrs H A Merry. G. A Kilmer
and wife. II W Hudson. C. Russell, C.
Rathhurn, C. Hho|hlre, R. Brown and
wife, J Culmnn. J 41-Keon, R. McKeot),
II Brnokln*. Sarah Hill, A Iywts. K A
Iludmnn. C. Hyruc, A Kyrus. Mr. Rellley,
.Mr. Hunt, F. W. Vance.
Save no nil Almansr.
Sunrises al 6.42 a. m and sets al 8:11
p. m.
High water at Tybe* to-day at 9:11 a
m and 9:25 p m. High water at Mavatv
nsh one hour later.
Phase* of the Moon for September.
D. H. M.
First quarter 2 1 58 morn.
Full moon I. 11 8 eve.
Last quarter 15 2 57 eve.
New moon 23 1 57 eve.
Moon Perigee. *th; Moon Apogee, 23d.
ARRIVALS AND ftKPARTURBS.
Vessel* Meat to Nea,
Steamship Tallahassee, Askln*. New
York
Proceeded Front Tybee.
Schooner Rebecca M. Wall*. Lillie, Phil
adelphia
Bark Vardoen (Nor). Jensen, Wilming
ton.
Sailed for Kavnnnnh.
Steamship .Maoconomo (Br). Mann. eld.
New York. Sept. 9.
Brig Protteiore (Hal). Parascandalo,
sld. Cadis. Sept. 1.
Steamship Jessie (Br), Thomson, sld.
Sharpness. Sept. 6.
Hark Haevtg (Nor), Olsen, sld. Cape
Town, Aug 17.
Shipping Memoranda.
London. Sept B.—Arrived. sloorgale,
Pensacola.
Hamburg. Sept. B—Sailed. Psaroth,
Charleston.
Tyne. Sept 9 —Sailed, Newby. Savan
nah.
Pensacola. Fla. Sept 10.-Arrlv#d.
bark slariha 4targretha (Fr). Hallesherg,
Cayenne
Fernandlna, Sept 10—Arrived schooner
Edith 1,. Allen. Darrah, Cardiff. Spain,
via Turks Island
Cleared, steamer Rochamptan (Br). Gil
christ. Stettin. Germany.
port Tampa. Sept 10—Arrived, steamer
Slyrla (AusD. Ualgovlch. New York, via
quarantine.
Balled, steamer olivet to. Smith Havana,
via Key West; schooner B Frank Nsaley.
Jones Bagua.
Jacksonville, Fla . Sept 10-Enlered.
schooner Msry J Russell. Anderson. New
York; steamer Comanche, Pennington.
New York
New Orleans Sept. 10 -Cteared. steam
er* Utsteln (Nor). Aaravold, Puerto Cor
tes; Inlshowen tßr). Sufrerln, Belfast;
Brelford (Nor). JacJison. Celha
Port Eads. Sep? 10.—Arrived, steamer*
Politician (Brl. Chandler. East Iytr.don.
Afri a; Jo* Otari, Murullo. Cdba, with
rudder gone; Hlspanla (Swed). Broek-
Iww* Port Umon; Elimdote. Parker. New
York; Stillwater, Oalt, Puerto Principe;
Southern Railway.
Train* Arrive and Depart Savannah an Blh Meridian Tima - Oft* Hour Blowet
• j , * Than Ct ty Tim*.
Schedule* In Effect 8u ndar. June 19, 1809
"RlalidoWNm WTITe HaH j] read t>¥ —
Tto l 4 jUi, Mil S Ho.il, No!B“
U 3ttpm,il 3am Lv Savannah Arl 5 l*sm| 2 -Kan
( Ld: (•; n Tim# I
4 apm 4 28am Ar Hluok villa Lv 8 Iba 1 Jfpm
8 05pm 8 16am Ar Columbia Lvj 1 35am 1! Ssta
8 lopei 6 4&am Ar Charlotte Lv, 6 55,-m I 19am
u 469,11 32pm Ar Ore ana boro Lvj 7 lopmj 5 4gant
• . Kt~ Norfolk L j >^s)s
13 UlailTßtm Ar Dan >.:l* V.,„........... Lv|| 4 t#na
> Warn , Ar Rick mnwti Lr| 13 MpmlU ,9pm
1 46*m J 4tprn- Ar . LyncSbtTrg Lv;j I npMI 1 Anm
4 35am 5 MpenjiAr t'bnr lot tea villa Lv|j 2 t*pmjl2 61pm
2 35am 8 fe-pm Ar Washington. Lvj'u Uaml 8 50,58
8 15am 11 35pm Ar Battimora Lvj 8 23am[ 8 tfpm
U 85am 356 am Ar P - ’Adslphla Lvj 3 (Asmj 6 (Opm
3 Mptn 6 22am Ar w York Lvj 13 loam, 3 29ptn
$ sopnt| 3 08p*nj (Ar Uootoet Lv|j 6 s9pm|lo Mom
W 36 ' TO THE NOItT U AND WRIT. i>J
fj (Cen: ra 1 Tim*.) V|
13 88am (Lv ...Savannah. grll t Uko
(Eaatar a Time.)
6 80am jLv Columbia Lvll 1 X-ta
6 SOatn JLv Spa > tan burg Lvjl 8 15pm
13 10pm Lv Ash, villa Lv;; I Q6t*o
4 OJpm* Ar Hot Sprluga Lv ll Ram
7 80pm Ar Kaoxvlll* Lv ; I s*to
6 10am Ar Lselngton - Lv :10 88pm
7 45an, Ar Cincinnati Lv'; $ 00pm
7 lOum Ar louoville Lvll 7 Rpm
5 9ipm Ar St Louis Lv|| 1 aot
All trains arrlv* and depart from th* Plant System Station.
THROUOH CAR SERVICE. ETC
TRAINB S3 AND 34 DAILY, NEW YOR K AND KLriRIDA EXPRBBB Vaatl
billed limited trains, will, Pullman Drawing Room Sleeping Cara brio. m Bavao.
ah aad New York Connaci* at NVasbloglon with Colonial Express for Booton
Pullman Bleeping Cars between Cbar-otl* and Richmond and Chatlotta and Nor
folk Dining Cars serve all meal* lwwean Savannah end Washington.
TRAINS 38 AND 36 DAILY THE UNI TED STATES FAST MAIL VeeHhsil*#
limited iralna. carrying Pullman Drawing Room Sleeping Cara bet wren Savannah
and New York Dining Cara serve all meals beiwasu Savannah and Waahlns-uat
Also PuUman Drawing Room Si*-ping Cert between Savannah and Cincinnati,
through Asheville and "The Land of tba Sky ”
For complete Informative) a* to rale*, schedules, etc., apply to
G. OROOVKR Ticket Agent. Plsnt By stem Station _
JAMES FREEMAN. C. P and T. A, >6 Bull straat. Talejhonea-Bell. S3B;
Georgia, 850
s H HARDWICK Asalslant General Pasaenper Agent. Atlanta. Oa.
Adrla (Nor). Rasmussen. Port Antonio;
Hiram (Nor), Petersen. Hlueflelds; Yu
murl (Nor), Roe. Boca* del Toro •
Sailed, steamers Jarl (Non. Pedersen.
Celha; F’lorlda (Dan). Koch. Copenhagen
Mobile. Ala . Sept 10.—Arrived, steamer
Fulton (Non. Petiersen, from Uuerto Cor
ies; hark Gulldregn (Nor). Bvendsen. from
Bahia. Hraxil.
Key West. Fla . Sept. 10—Arrived,
steamer Masonite. White, Havana, and
sailed for Port Tampa
Charleston. 8 C.. Sept. 10 —Arrived,
•learner Algonquin. Platt. Jacksonville,
and proceeded to New York
Balled, schooner Warner Moore, Crock
ett, New York.
kotlee to Mariner*.
Pilot charts and all hydrographic Infor
mal lon will be furnished masters of ves
sels free of charge In United States hy
drographic office In Custom House. Cap
tains are requested lo rail at the office.
Hepotle of wreck* and derelicts received
for transmission to the Navy Depart
ment.
Washington, D. C.. B*p! B—Notice Is
given by the lighthouse hoard that on or
about Sept. 15. 19o). • fixed white lantern
light. Illuminating the entire horixon. will
he established. 18% feet above mean high
water, on the top of a trlanaulai house
surmounting the three pile day beacon
marking the ehoal at the entrance to
Mare Island atralt. California Hearings
and distance of prominent objects are:
North head of Karqulnes strait. E%S;
Muter Island lighthouse. W%N, % mile;
northeast corner Magastne wharf. NW%N
Bearings are magnetb and given approx
imately; miles are nautical miles.
Coastwise Export*.
Per steamship Tallahassee, for New
York—l. 49! halen upland cotton. 225 hales
sea Island cotton. 182 Iva’es domestics. 205
hhls cotton seed oil. 71 bhl* rosin. HU Mils
turpentine, 258,173 feet lumber, 445 bdls
hides, 4 bales tobacco. 53 boxes fruit. 18
cose* i-lkars. 8 carload* shingles, 115 )wle*
sponge, 160 cases cotton seed oil. 185 hhls
rosin oil, 37 bales cotton waste, **i pkgs
mdse.
PEKIN IN WINTER.
A t.ody"* latpresslsas of the City In
the (Bln Refora the storm.
From London Plaok and While
It was glorious winter, one 10 look
•ark on all one a life; the** were my
(•cling* when 1 was leaving China last
April Some way Pekin •• a place quite
unique and different from anything one
would ever tmet elsewhere; ooclety wn
charming, being altogether diplomatic and
consisting of so many different legation*
of all nationalities. The tfflmtile was mag
nificent at that time, from October till the
end of March—bright, blue, cloudh-m *ky.
fresh, keen air. and not one drop of rain
Octolier and November were I, tea I month*.
Jn*t like the early autumn at home, and
we idayed tennis In the club ground* in
the afternoon* or *p*ni them In calling on
the dlffeient legalkat* From December
lo Ihe ere) of February we had a oovered
tn rink In the club grounds, where miwt
of Pekin society turned In for a *hon
I'me each afternoon, ami Ihe ministers'
wive* took |t In turn 10 give tea rhero
once h week, when Sir Robert Hart's band
(consisting altoeghler of Chinese) gener
ally played. It w.i* a most pletur*qu*
rlnit. being alt IR up wllh Chinese laa
lem*. and very many pleasant evenings
were spent there Then there were the
dance* and dinner* and ball* tnnumem
de, and kind hospitality received from
irlend*. which for year* lo come will al
ways make Ihe winter spent there a
memorable one In quite warm basking In
the bright sunshine, and Ihe clear sky
ohnve. I hate thought that a more per
fect. peaceful, happy ptace could not exist.
■ml hmv difficult now It I* lo reallae how
these seemingly civilised people could he
nt heart such barbarians
I recollect one afternoon In March a
number of Chinese ladles and children
who came in l’skln carl*, and drmaed In
their verv best. 10 see me: they were the
wive* and children of my husband s teach
ers. of whom he had three, and eacn
one of them brought two wive*, one Chi
nese and one Manchu; their old mother*
also came, old ladles of about to or 70
T hey took an Immense Interest In Ihe
drawing-room, and particularly In all Ihe
different photograph*, and were greatly
taken with the pl.tno. They asked m*- to
play, upon which I played a little waits
for them, and whan I had finished they
all commenced strumming th notea. 10
sea If they could do the same I had tea
brought In. and gave them all tea and
cake; the latter they ata. but did not
touch th* tea. as It was not made ac
cording lo their Idea of thing*; however,
they were very poll!* about it. They ad
mired everything so much In Ihe room,
and I gave each one of them a trifle *o
lake away, principally little favors which
were given to me in Ihe roillione at th*
different ball* N*gt day they sen* me
Chinese silver pins worn hy them In th-‘lr
hair, and also long sliver nail protector*,
which were very quaint. They wanted me
so much lo have mv photograph don# aa
a Chinese, and said they would com* 10
dresa me. hut th* proposition fell through
—The Sultan ht raid to ha In a very
nervous state. Recently. It I* Slid, he
fainted In ht* park at Ylldla. and was car
ried Indoor* by one of hi* black atten
dant*. On Returning to consclouttnr** he
was *0 pleased with the faithfulness of
the servant, who might have abandoned
him to the tender mercies of any on* who
wished to murder him, that be presented
him wllh .<*.
THE WEATHER.
Forecast for Turaday and Wednesday
Georgia, fair, continued warn, Tuesday
and Wednesday; light e**i to south winds.
Eastern Florida Partly cloudy Tuesday
nnd Wednesday, with shower* In eastern
and extreme southern portions and fresh
easterly winds.
Yesterday’s weather at Savannah:
Maximum temperature. Ip. nt 89 degree*
Minimum temperature. 6 a ra.. 73 degree*
Mean temperature 81 degree*
Normal temperature 77 Be#re-*
Exeess of temperature 4 degree*
Accumulated excess since Rapt.
1 degree*
Accumulated deficiency a,nee
•>*■ I degree*
Rainfall uu inch
mch
FJxv-ras since Jan. 1 $5 inch
Deficiency Since Jan. 1 868 Inches
River Report - The bight of the Rnvnn
iioh river, nt Augusta, at 8 a m (75th me
ridian time) yesterday, was- 5.6 feet,
(all of 0.8 foot during the preceding twen
ty-four hour*.
Stations of ilOag.i Mm. K-via
Savannah district. ITeukjTem.; faU
\ .ti-ih.i clear . . 1 90 70 9
Albany, clear |k> ,0 | .01
Am,ileus, clear I *2 I 08 i .00
Balnbrldge, clear jB9 70 a)
IJu in.i n. dear |Bl |TO 09
Fori Galnvt, eiear j 9q | 7j 1,0
Gainesville. Fla. |a 73 to
Mlllen, Ga.. clear jB3I 68 60
(Jultman. rlesr jBOI *8 ()
Savannah, clear ...j 88 78 ;on
Thomaavltle. clear | 84 ; 72 no
Wuycross. clear 88 j 75 ,
ffpe. l,i| T-i o rilnfall re|w>ris, Abllenl.
2 42. others missing
I iDtat. Amato
No | 1
Ria- 16-ix I Min !Mata
Central Rtaltnna |llons Tem lTeta.i fall.
A "nta -T.T77. I 12 ~TO " 68 T no - "
A "u a |lO 92 70 00
Charleston 5 I 89 j go I m
Utile Rock I (I I 81 ~
Memphis 116 j 92 TO .60
j 10 | 90 |72 10
Montgomery | 8 1 90 | 68 60
New Orleans jlO 90 :74 .38
Ravannah | 13 | 81 | 71 | .00
Vicksburg | 8 j 90 ; 72 j .10
Wilmington .j lo 92 :66 uv
Galveston- Missing. “ ~
Remarks -Nn marked temperature
change*. Ke ( iorts from Texas continue
mlss ng Rain ha* fal en In the New Or
leans. Vicksburg. Mobile and Little Rock
districts.
Oltservatlons taken at ihe name moment
of time at all suasions. Sept. 10, 1900, I p
m,. 75th meridian time.
Names of Stations. I T |*V Itain
Beaton, cloudy 84 I, no
New York city, clear | 74 ! 14 j <ri
Philadelphia, clear j 78 , it) ; no
Washington city, cloudy | 90 | 8 | 01
Norfolk, clear | m | j n>
Hatters*, clear | 99 | 19 j M)
Wlhnlngson. clear j7l | 8 on
("harlot!*, clear | K | l 1 .no
Halelgh. clear j M j L j .98
Charleston, clear I art 14 > on
Atlanta, clear | *4 j < j no
Augusta. Clear | 83 I L I .00
Savannah, clear | 79 f L i .00
Jacksonville, clear | 7* | 8 1 01
Jupiter, partly cloudy ....| 02 1 10 J no
Key Weat. cloudy j7O ‘ 0 10
Tampn, clear j 02 | o 1 no
Mobile, cieor I 82 I 10 on
Montgomery, dear | 99 ! L | .*
Vicksburg, clear t *4 I L | no
New Orleons. clear I On j 10 j T
Palestine, partly cloudy *t | 8 |no
Memphis, clear ) 08 j 0 : 00
Cincinnati, clear 00 L | no
Pittsburg, clenr j 08 | t, ; no
Buffalo, dear | 72 | 14 | If)
Detroit, deer | 78 { L .91
Chicago, doudy j 04 14 1*
Marquette, raining 88 8 j 42
H* Paul, raining : 72 t 1 01
Davenport, cloudy | 02 j j on
Hi Lou!*, clear I 08 ; 10 | ffl
Kansas CRy, partly rldy TO j 12 | .01
Okl ihomn. partly cloudy ITO 10 jn*
I lodge City, partly cloudy 00 | jn |2 94
Nbrth Phut*, doudy 1.00 j 8 1 .10
H. B Royer.
Local Fore' ast Official.
A Triumph for Bridget.
From th* ffesitle Poat-lnlelhgenrer
On* morning, while on my travel*
through Ihe north of England. I entered
one of me two hanking house* In th* quiet
little town of Penrith for the purpose of
cashing a small check While T ws
awaiting my turn a bright neatly dressed
Irish girl entered, with a hahy in her
arm* and a bank of nng’.nnd note for
45 carefully folded in her right hand. 1
matte way for her to pas*, and *h* went
straight up to the counter and Did ihe
note before fhe telling clerk, bul without
uttering a word
The clerk raised hi* head and sharply
demanded
Well*”
The girl seemed rather abashed at thl*
off-bond interrogation, as If she thought
he knew perfectly well what she wanted,
hot after a momens'a hesitation, eakls
‘•p;*e an' can y* give me the money for
that”'
••What's yourename?" inquired the clerk
In the same rough too* as he closetv
nerutlntaed the note, for at that time a
gieat many well-executed counterfeit*
sen floating about.
"Bridget," replied Ihe girl.
"Who do you come from? I mean "Who
should ! come from) but myself— Budget V’
"Botheri" exclaimed the clerk croaety.
Plant System.
of Railways.
Tr olns Operated by 80th Meridian Tl me—Ono Hour Blower Tuan CRy TlmK
~Ru#D IkiWN ~| t >tff-c.l.a Aug. E 1800. |j itEAP UP.
*'* **• 3* 1161 n M North' and lUuib. |” II | |ts | Til 1 Ilf ~
® *•’*' *Ws I*| ik, .3., 1. -.,v At . leu . •. t* ■ *
u I*X u toe, 4 lepjic JO* 1 c a.. Ar ...cbarleaton— Lrjjll lip, s Mu, I lop 7 tl* flß
I aLs, ) 7 2tp Ar ....Rlehmcmd .. Lv I 05.,| I 48p1....-
I 7 Ola II 30p Ar ..Washington... L|! t 80uj I Wpj ...m.
I • 1 ot:, Ar ... Baltimore ... Lvj 2 55aj 1 46pj -
*•••••• I 1 15#) ? otta, Ar ....New Tok..„ Lvjl I 25pi I 80a(.....
■ i * JO# J ot-i . \r .... Boston L ....
A- . -3 2; Sc” th I* t 14 31 14
5 top I 30p s ,ua i JO, i i-aTiLv OOvsnnah ... Aril I 40,,12 la|l3 10p,ll toS|l*
I 05pj 5 45p 10 40a, 7 35., 85a Ar . Way cross.... Lv HI <upl 8 top * 55a, I 30a, I •)*
13 toa| I 30p[ 2 18p| 2 Up| 8 15p> Ar ...TMmasvlll# .Lv 7 00p( 7 Oop| 5 47.*; I 4 3 80s
10 top 7 top 13 40* 8 2iaj I JOa ,Ar ... Ja, k-onMlla Lv I 30;> 8 00|> 8 o>a| 7 3tki I UOa
j 3 U 6 8 40p; I Ar Sanford Lv)|l3 00#|....... 1 00a 1 ot* —_
I I 3 30p| 3 JOp Ar ...Oalnoovilta. .. Lv ; J 40p
[■ ;w 50; ;10 O>P ,Ar .81. Patarshurg . Lv ] Mu
- lo oopjio Otip ;Ar Tampa .. Lvj 7 ut)a 7 ODaj 7 35p 7 34p ....
I llkt.lo top 10 top 10 3f> lAr ....Port Tampa Lv ; 4 Lai 6 25-t| 7 Oop 7 Oop ...._
1 10u 1 tOa| 1 Ma.jAr ... Puma Oorda Lv | j 4 3sp 4 3sp
......T**op 1 14a 3 ;.p 18a; Lv ... Savannah.... Lv||lo ila|U Maf.'. i...
NORTH. WEST AND SOUTHWEST
to \ta J- -up 14 34 U 57, Vl, MootgiKn 78
8 UR, 5 20a l.v Suvannah Ar 10 Lua 13 16* | I OOp 8 Ota f.v Ha, am.ah Ar i t.U; i 4ia
4 45#1 • 40.V ,Ar ...Jasup.. Lvll I 30a110 top 9w. Ar Mtg mery Lv T 45p II 36a
I OOaj 1 15p |Ar Macon Lv I 98*| 380 p 7 10p{ 6 toa' Ar Na-hvll|a Lvll 8 00aI *la
6 80s I I top Ar Aliania Lv 10 45p.1l OOP t 30a 11 2ip Ar Louisville Lv ll 2 85a[ 8 t3p
I 45a 8 40pi ;Ar Cba nooga Lv 6 Mp| 6 45a 76a 4 05p Ar Ctorinnall Lv II top lUp
'W 50ai|Ar. lawlavllle Lv 7 41a 7 45p 7 88a, 2 14p Ar 8t Loula Lv BUp IHa
7 top , 4oa Ar (Turkman Lv 8 Job] 7 flop (LAN)
1 Ota 1 OOp tAr. 81 Louis Lv| 0 lipj 8 Oka T 82a) )Ar Hi Louis Lv I OOp
1 15*1 8 ItoiAr Chicago Lv' s top! 8 OOp j 1 (M Ao ,
5 4*M till, Lv Atlanta Ar,:lo top'll 30a 8 Ma' 6 tlb'lAr Chic* an T.r't 7 00pt I 80p
I OOp, 7 15a Ar. Memphite Lv j I gta 6 OOp ~~l ~
6 45a! 7 10a Ar KamtsCUyLv'l 8 Mpj 0 45p 4 ITpt J 06a Ar . Mobil* ..Lv,;U Mp(l2
• unmaiHc! ttainai dally. *®P 7 to* Vr N origins Lv < f--a ’ l-p
* Dally except Sunday. g** m, 1. . Havannah A- u 8* :: ;n
IBunday only. , A r.. Tlflon ...Lvj 2 15a| 6 20p
Through Pullman Sleeping TVr Aervlca I 45* 2UT Ar.. Albany Lv II 9UI 8 45p
to North East and Weet and lo Flor Ma.... | 5 lop At f olumbux Lv : ;10 Ma
(osseetlnDt made at Port Tampa with atramera for Key Weat aad
Havana. Leaving Port Tampa Mondays, Tkorsdaye aad Oatardaya at
11 rfSI p. a,.
J H. Polhetnua. T. P. A ; E A Armand , City Tkl Agt.. D* Soto Hotel Phono TE
B W. WRENN. Paesenxer Tra flic Manager. Savannah, Oa
TIcDONOUGH s ballantyne, w’
Iron Founders, Machinists,
tfiocfcsaiitka, Roll.,maker*, moaofa elarero of Hallos
oei sou I sruoit tonal,too, ertlooi ond lo* Men.ln* %■ ..." Wc jajg
Coro Mill*, Mill ood Poox. Ska files. Poll***, no. ;
TELEPHONE NO. 123.
BU up
li MITED
Double Daily Service
The abort line to Norfolk, Washington.
Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York ami
the East.
' " ’ | Nix 44 I Hx**r
t.v P.tvannah. S. A. LTTtyjU 15pm 11 59pm
Ar Columbia. 8 A* L Ry, 4 3*pm : 4 38" m
Ar Raleigh. 8 A L Ry |ll *7pm U Sham
Ar Durham. 8 A. L. 11y..| 7 20010; 4 18pm
Ar Petersburg. 8A L Rv' 4 llam; I 3*pm
Ar Richmond. 3 A % Ry 5 15atn 5 40pm
Ar Washington. Penns 1 s 45am: 9 90pm
Ar Baltimore pennn 10 09am,11 pm
Ar Philadelphia. Penna ;tZ Tliani ? 58am
Ar New York Panna | 2 03pm 8 15am
I No 44 No M
T ' 3 1 v.i nn .1 h SAL It \ I! 35pm lV t9pm
Ar Portemoulh, H A.L By; 7 OOnm; 5 60pm
Buumers leave dally. *x<-*|d
Sunday, for Baltimore. Philadelphia and
New York, and dally for Washington.
The short line to Montgomery. Tdohli*
and New Orleans, leaving Havannah at
725 a. m . arriving *1 Montgomery 74u
p. m . al which i>olnt close connection I*
made with ihe L. A N R R.. nrrlvlng
at Mobile |:< a. m. and New Orleans
7:40 a m. _
The short Ifn# To firtisnißis. Jacfcson
vllle. Tntnia and other Florida
' |No 27 No H
t.v Havannah. i. A T. Hy[ 5 09am, 3 fflian
Ar FernamKna. 8 A Litv 9 25am 9 |'m
Ar Jaekaonvllle. H A I. R 9 loam 7 Pq.m
Ar Tampn. K. A L. Ry....| 6 *pmi * #m
Magnificent PuUman buffet sleeping car
service to Washington, Baltimore, Phila
delphia and New York; also to Jackson
ville and Tampa.
Dining cars from Bsvannah to Hamlet,
and Richmond to New York.
Buffet parlor car* Savannah to Mont
gomery.
For additional Information apply to
Ticket Office, /lull and Bryan streets.
Phone 28
"Whstt do you want? Who sent you? who
are you?"
"Bridge!,•• again was the meek reply.
I saw the clerk had a strong tinge of
••bumbledom" In him and was anything
bul obliging. #0 I stepped forward and ea
plalned that I supposed she wished to
have the note changed and suggested that,
as 14 was evidently good, he might as well
accede to her molest request. Th* girl
looked al me gratefully and exclaimed In
her broad Irish brogue
"Sure, and that's what I do want Pm
going' to meet me hushan’ In Cnrloll, an - I
cannot get th* not* changed In any shop
In the town at all. They fell'd me he’d
give me 4h money here,"
"Oh.” nld Ihe clerk bluntly, "that'* It,
Is It? Well, we don't ehong* note* for
any on* hut our own customer*. Mak*
room for that gentleman."
"Sure, the note's good, ye any. an' can't
ye give me the money, plage?" pleaded
the"glrl.
"Note'* good, but we never change
note*. I tell you—except our own There."
added the clerk, with, ns I thought, most
onreasonnble 111 temper, as he pushed the
girl'* hand off the counter—"there, take
your confounded note and make way for
someone else!"
Brldgei seemed hYlerly dleappolnted.
and looking at the hahy asked pitifully of
that unconscious Innocent:
"Oeh. sure, an what'll I do at *11?"
1 got change for my cheek and wa* on
Ihe point of following her to tender her
what assistance l could, hut *h* paused
for n moment at Ihe door and then she
suddenly returned, as If a bright thought
had suxgeeted Itself lo hrr mind.
When the other custom*™ were gone
she again nrr*s**d th attention of the
clerk and nsked In a modest, qulaa way
"An' did ye say y* could give me sopi* of
yer own note* for this?"
"Yes. certainly." said th* clerk crustily.
"Hand It to me "
Bridget passed the note and Immediately
received See brand new ft notes of the lo
cal hank In exchange Still she waited
and watched anxiously while the clerk
entered the number of the note In hi# hook
and deposl’ed It In the drawer I caught
her eye and I saw that the table* were
lumlng. for a triumphantly wicked light
was beaming therefrom.
Up looked ihe unlucky clerk ea sour aa
vinegar. *• If he would say. "What more
can you want?"
"An' did ye say y* changed yer own
notes? asked Bridget. In a firm too*
"Of course." replied Ihe clerk eharpiy.
opening his eyes, aa If he began to c m
preheod that, after all. the simple Irish
las# might he "100 metrv for him. while
two or three gentlemen who had com# In
looked on and smiled
"Then y# will give me change for
them?" demanded Bridget, aathorltalive
ly. adding In a cutting, sarcastic tone,
"I think they're good
"There," *heT*id viciously, quoting hie
Jort
m(ii:ORGiA
Schedule* Effer'lve Sept. 10 1909
Train* arrive at and depart from
Central Station. West Broad, fool of
!Jl>erty street
90th Meridian Time—One hour slower than
clly time
Leave Atrtv*
Savannah: Savannah;
lAugueta. Macoa. Atkinta,|
• 45am[Covington. MllledgevllleiM OUfga
___ land all Intermediate point*!
{Augusta Mseon. Atlanta.) "
{Athena, Montgomery. Co-j
*9 00pm lumbue, Birmingham Am-|* OOaaa
jerlcua, Eufaula and Trojr.|
I T4 Oopni, Dover Accominodattoa |fT 48am
ft tptn| Uuylon Dinner Train [H Upta
•Dally Iffisqil Sunday.
BETWEEN HAVANNAH AND TYRKB.
76th merldDn or Havannah city time.
LEAVE HAVANNAH
Monday only 425 a. m Dally except
41 on day 9:20 a m Dally SAn p m.
LEAVE TYBK.E
Monday only 7:15 e m Dally except
Monday 10:25 a. m. Dally 6:29 p. m.
Conn*, lion* md> al terminal rmnta
with all train* Northwest. Weat mid
Boiifhweit. f
rmrm on night troln* Nlvnq
ftnvannth and AtiguiiU. Atlanta
an'! Hlrmlngham.
Parlor core on da Sr train* between **-
vennsh. and Atlanta
For I omplete Information, acvhedolc*.
rate* and connections, apply to
w O HUEWKH. City Ticket and Poes
enger Agent. 107 Bull street,
or
W R MCINTYRE. Depot Ticket Agent.
J C HAILE. General Uaasenger Agent.
E- 11. IIINTtIN Traffic Mnnager,
THEO. D. KLINE, Gen Superintendent,
Savannah. Oa.
1.000.000 HIDES WANTED/
DRY FLINTS iju,
DKY HALTED pa,
GREEN HALTED gjg,
D. KiRKLANI),
ffueeeaaor to R. Kirkland.
<l7 lo 421 M Jultaa #1 reel. wsaL
nmtt words. * ah* thr*w down two of ih*
prertou* document* before him "There t
tk* your wifmiivlnl not**'”
The c|*rk waa fairly vanquished Ma
did not dar* lo refit** to raah Ih* hank'a
own paper an with alow finger* anfl an
*ry heart he counted out 12 worth of
ehamr*, all In stiver three penny .nd
four-penny plena*. I think, probably *>
in all
j Bridget I*l him rount—lt occupied at
l-aat liv* minute*--and he ahnved Iho
pile or*r lo h*r. Then vary ralmlr. raid
Bridget:
Bure. I didn't aak y* for allvar. I
want gootd,"
Bridget waa equal lo him The clerk
looked dapper a—*!lvr waa not a legal
lender "—people w*r* waiting. With a
nauphly word, which waa clearly eudlM*.
he handed hrr a couple of new. brlpht
sovereign* Bridget very coolly pul them
In her purae
On* or two people were nerved, but
Hrldpel remitlned. ghe waited her turn.
Very deliberately pulllnp out taro more
of the note*, ahe thumped them down be
fore the unfortunate man for ft rt dp at
waa the worm that had been trodden on.
and now ahe "turned." and there waa no
mercy In Rrldpel * heart
"There. *ur-r!" ahe Mid enjoyin* her
triumph 'Take yer confounded notea
an’ rive me change!"
The clerk placed before her two more
gold piece* aiamped with Ih* tmapr of
Victoria Ihe Queen, but Ma face war pal*
wllh inner, and he avertfd hi* eyea from
ih* amlllnp vlaape* of the people around.
Riidpel poek*l#d Ih* money Then, for
the third time and with extrema erapha
•la. ahe apaln quoted hi* courtaoua"
lanpuapr about tb* "confounded note*” a*
eh* thumped ih* laat on* down on ib*
counter before him and apaln demanded
chanpe.
—Airy—"Tou know." saki Senator Bor
phum, reprovlnp’y, "| told you that what
I wanted from you waa a pood, breexy
apeech." "Well." unawared the prefea*ton
al orator I thouphl that was what I
pave you Nearly everybody who heard
It aald my arrumenta war* only wind. "
—Waehlng'oo Star.
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