The Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1900-current, September 16, 1900, Page 19, Image 19

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COTTON'S SKYWARD COURSE. riTVBB* HMIU AT A* ADVANCE OF XU i 111 FOIST*. Thr Loral tpol Market Marked Ip l,c, With the Tom Firm—Offering* of Cotton From the ( otiutry Liber al—Spirits Tarprnltae Firm at SA Ceata. With a Heller Frrllnn Prr vailing Tonarili the I lour—Hoaina Firm at Uerllae of Floe Ceata on 14 and Hrlow—l.oeu! and Tele graphic Marketa. Tha Morning Nws nßlee, Haturday, Beq-t. IS. The cotton market was marked up H cent to-day, closing firm, with no sales reported at the Colton Exchange The recelpia continue In fair volume, with the prospects favorable for further Improve ment. It was another day of revelations to bears In the cotton futures market. Prices bract and up early In the day, and at each tiansactlon reported moved steadily up ward. until a net advance of 3$ and 43 points was scored. Conditions combined to send prices up. and among these was a better Liverpool than expected, a bull ish Chronicle statement, large sabs of c.oths. better tone of e(iot markets, and reports magnifying the damage resulting from the recent storm In Texas. Another factor In the upward turn was a large sprinkling of shorts, who got In yester day In anticipation of unfavorable Lit eriiool cabiea to-day, but quickly sought shelter when the downpour started. About al. tho conservative aliment care to say about the market Just now Is that It Is Irregular and excited, and that opinions art mere guesses. The spirits turpentine market dosed firm st 35 cents, with the market swept, and s bitter feeling prevailing towards the closing at 3 o'clock. Ftom the light re ceipts It would seem that an advance Is tn store, unless Monday’s receipts show up well. Roslna closed firm si a decline of live cents on D and below. The whole sale markets were steady. The following rtsiimn of the different markets will show ■he tone and quotations at the dosing to day: COTTON. The eotton market cloeod Him to-day St an advance of 4* cent, but with no sales reported at the Cotton Exchange On basis middling the price te Jus* double what It was for the corresponding day last year. The day * receipts were 6,159 bales, against 5.210 lust year, and 4.245 year before lust. Brokers were asking 11 1-1* rents for good middling f. o. b and sales were made basis 11 cents, middling l ,r *c low middling l*c. Tho drop of yesterday put holders In trim to offer freely for feer of another shaking up. and as a re sult considerable business was done. The following were tn# official snot quo tations at the close of the market al the Cotton Exchange to-day: —f TMtTj Last 1 day. | year. Oood middling 11 Middling l' v V M* Low middling I'Bs 'o'* (Food ordinary * * Market, firm: sales, 0. Savannah Receipt*. Exports and Stocks: Receipt# th's day 6.159 Receipts this day last year 5.210 This day year hefoie last 4.215 Receipts since Sept. I. Ike 63 6T5 Same rim* last year 61. PC Stock on hand 'his day 45 Same day last year 51 .*25 R.ce'pts and Stock* a' the l'orts— Re< elpta th's day 15.0-4 Recsipt - th's day Its’ year ... 17*55 Receipt* .h s day year before laat 9)174 Total receipt# since Sept. 1. 19V) 143.*7* Hunt- time last year •*** Same lime year h* fore Inst 197.121 St'-ck at all |>rts, to-dnv 155770 Stock same day last year 313.7.4- Pally Movements at other Ports, rial'estor,--St." k. 18.003 New Orleans—Qules; middling, lie; net receipt*. 1.771; gross receipt*, 2.417; sale.-. <O, 15.21*5. - \|. *j! ♦- Firm. mt'Mlln* V'. : n t " eelpts **: gross receipts. JW. sales, 1<; stock. 5.53 k t’h.iHeaton—Firm: middling. I<*V': ret receipts. 1.210; gross receipts, 1.210, stock. •,.*s3* Wilmington—Firm; middling. IfSe; net receipts, 2.1*41: gtoas recolpss, 2.k41; stock. 23.542 Norfolk-Firm, middling, tfl’.c; net re ceipts, 2.5*5: grow receipts, 2,565, silts. 305. stock. t0.75t. Balilmor.—Nominal; ml-Mling. lie; stock. 1,061. New Vork Steady; mUMlIng. in’ic. gloss receipts, 2.064: sales. to-. Stock. 25.- 760. Boston -Quiet, middling. 10*,c; gross re ceipts. 315 Philadelphia— Firm: middling. 1144 c; stock, 1.472. Pally Movements a* Interior Towns. Augusta -Qulel: middling. 19*u . net re ceipts. 4.516; gross receipts, 4,7*0; sales. 470; stock, 16.23* Memphis-Steady; middling. lOV: net receipts. 272; grots receipts. 322, soles. 400, stock. 7.442. 8t Louts— Firm, middling. intr: net re eelpts. 12: gross receipts. 294; sales, 1; slock. 4.*74 Cincinnati—Dull; middling. 104 c; **>*• 400: stock, 7.4*77 Houston Quiet: middling. 10iic; nei re ceipts. 4 919: gross receipts. 4.919; sales, 39; stock. 17.975 Loulsvlll*— Firm; middling. l T c. Exports of Colton This Day- New Orleans— France. 7 450; coastwise. 577 Norfolk—Coastwise. 56 Boston—To (Treat Britain. 4.69? Total foreign export* front all port" this day: To Grant Britain. 4 692; to France. 7.450. to the continent. 11,1*0 Total foreign exports from all ports thus far this week: To Orest Britain. 4692; 4o Franc*. 7.450; to th continent. 11.150. Total foreign exports since Wept. I, I9t*>: To Great Britain. 95.312; to France. 6,393; to the continent. *2,41* New York. Sept IS.—Spot cloaed steady. We higher; middling uplands. 10*c; mid dling Gulf. HWc; sales 926 hales. Charleston. B. C.. Bept 15.-Cotton firm; middling 1044 asked. COTTON FI TI HB*. The Market Cloaca Ptroag, With Price* 2ft to 4ft Points t P- New York, Bept 15.—The eotton market opened steady with price# up 23 to 21 points, and reached a level 26 to 31 points above last night's final bids before a bad ecar* of ehorta ehowed the first sign of abating. The hear# were caught over night by a atartllng bull swing of the English market, and by a more pe**imlstlc crop summary by the "Chronicle" than expected. Tho cables showed Liverpool to have developed pronounced strength after a brief response lo our weakness late yesterday, reported to have resulted frotn the hotlteh "Chronlcla” statement, good sales In Flail River cloth centers on a 3-cent basis, a firmer tone of Southern •pot markets and Increased estimate* of the Texas crop damage by the recent storm. Europe tabled important buying orders to representative# here, and the South, too, furnished conatdernble busi ness on the bull side. The public bought with an encouraging show of confider, ■*. while iho room trail* which bad gone home heavily oversold last night In anti-'- tl*iMon of a further severe tumble, cov ered. There was a slight reaction after •be call under week end selling of a s*- tlement character, but the market as • whole was generally ateady with the un der current of sentiment bulilah. The market lor future* closed strong smn prices, net 2* to 49 point* net higher. MURPHY & CO., INC.. BoerJ of Trade Building, Savannah Private leased wires direct to New York, Chlcigo and New Orleans. tOTTtIN, STOI KB AM) uH AIN. bew York office. No. 61 Broadway. Offices It, principal cldcs throughout th# Bouih Write for our Market Manual and book containing Instructions for traders. FU/OTI ITIIIN* IN FI Tl Hl:*. N"W York, H*pt, 15.—Cotton futures o|enrd steady with tho advance and clos ed strong. Prices as follows: | Open-i High.| Low Claes January .. 9.90 lo.nl 1.*3 { 10.01 K. biuury ...,| 394 | 9.99 966| 9 36 March I 9.33 | luvO I 9.63 t 997 April | I.H .... | .... | 9.55 May ; 992 ( 10(0 | 364 | 996 Juris 996 j 9.9s j 991 j 9.1-9 July ..... ....( 9.65 10.U0 | tSI i 996 August ... ..j .... j .... j .... j .... Hepunibcr ... 10 15b 10.50 j 10.20 | 10.15 October | lo.ueb 10.40 10.20 1d.45 November .... 10.01 j 10..0 996 | 10.21 Dt-cmbur ...| 9.91 10.03 j 9.63 10.03 Table Bhovvlng Net Advance. IKrl- :Batur- | ,-lay. -la). | Rise. January ; 9.65 ; 10.01 |~ .36 f'tbiiiary 965 | 9.96 j .33 March j 9.66 j 997 , .31 April I 9.66 j 995 | .29 May *> 99* | .22 June j 9.67 ; 993 ' .32 July .j 9.64 | 9.96 ; .34 August | ; j September | 10.00 I 10.45 j .45 October | 997 j 10.13 j .41 November } 9.77 M.S j .44 December j 3.6* | 10.02 | .3* Liverpool, 6ept. 16, 1 p. m —Cotton, spot limited demand, prices lower; Atnerlcsn middling fair, 7 7-l6d; good mi riding. 7 3-16d. mi-ldling. 7*d. low middling. 7d, good ordinary. 4 15-32-1. ordinary. 6 5-32d The sales of the -ley were t.Uk) hales of which 400 were for sp eolation and ex pert. Including 2.000 American; rec-lpt* 3,- 999 bales, no American Futures oier.ed easy and closed barely steady; American middling low ml-ldilng clause, 7 lud, value; S-'ptemher-October, 6 12d, sellers; October-November. 5.49d. sellers; November-December. 5.36d. buy ers; December-January, 5.32d. buyers; Jatiusry-Kebruary, 6.29d. value; February* March, 5.27d, sillers; March-Aprll. 5.25d, sellers; Aprll-May, 6 23d, buyer*; May- June, 5.23d, sellers: June-July. 5.204t5.21d, sailers; July-Auguut. 6 1806.19d, huyars. New Orleans, Bept. 15.—Colton futures closed steady. Bepicmhcr. bid .10 02 February ....9.8309.61 Ocrobi-r . ..1O.U60I" 09 March 931ivl November ..9 83ft9.tv5 April 9.81)1386 Pecember ...9.8209 vil.iy 9.5569.37 January 96209A, 4'OTTON HITTERS. New York, Bept. 13.-Murphy A- Cos. say: Bfoi cotton In Liverpool declined 1-32-1; sales 4.000 bales Futures opened Bepem!>er 6 point# lower, others 3 lo 4 lower, ntul . tcred September 2 potn:* low er. Kept cm tier-October 3 points htglier, other months cloaed about 1 up. These prices are much heller than expected Chronicle Is less favorable, excessive ram at some points. The Chronicles weekly crop account* being less favorable, caused 4he unexpected reaction tn Liverpool and this market. Near York. Sept. 13.—Hubbard Broa. A Cos. say: Liverpool hns been the largest buyer here to-day, taking the offerings from the Bouih against shipment*, end finally cloning the marked strong ala material advance above yesterday. Thors I* llllle change In the situnilon. Liver pool being long here ai narrow dlfi- r etualhan thot now existing. Is not a sell er on sv-ak markets, mid any advance of sellers! Is ih marked feature. Tin local temper is more bullish. Receipts for Monday show some Increase at New Orleans, but ihc Galveston un i Houston receipts are badly congested. With suen mirktla opinions arc without value. IIHY GOOD*. • N-’v York. Sepl. 15 —Week closes with still more buyers than sellers In mos! line* of cotton goods. Brown nheotln-i# find drills not quotable for foiwatri con tra -is. Hjiot goods frequently heur-l above buyers' limit.-. t'oaree cottovi strong. Bleached In go-id request, but scarce some c.t squaree. half cent above recent low prlii- Brim ekilhs very strong. Brims 1 dive, cotton yarn* not quot.itde owing to rellreti- -of spinners Utile to be hud. Wilmington, N. 0.. Bept. 15.—Turpen tine firm. 23 , ..-|34 , ic: reccqds, *9. liosln dull II .I',-ij| JO; receipts. 111. t'rulß lur lienilne firm. 11.1063. K); receipts, 31. Tar firm. 11.40; receßaa. 4*. NAVAL STOHKN. Ba 1 ur-lay ft. pt 15. SPIRIT*! TI’RPENTINK- Tho lurpen llne market opened firm at 35 cents, with sales of 1.106 casks reported at the Board of Trade, an-l rloecd firm, with further sales of 350 casks. There was good In quiry tor sniff, and tho closing found the market swept It was apparent, after the active trading hours, that a better feeling prevailed among factors by reason of ihe light receipts, and the chance* are better prii *• may be asked on Monday Th* day's re,tipis were 96*. and the ex ports 1.796. ROBINB—Th* rosin market closed firm 10-day at a decline of 5 cents on I> and below. At the decline there was a fairly good demand fur all grailes. though It wua not understood that the offerings were taken Shortly before th* closing buyers, who were Inquiring for rosins, were bidding under the market The dnv’ re were 3.5N>, and th* exports 2,67* Tha following were tho quota tions: A. It. C *1 30 I ! 50 D 1 K 1 55 E 1 40 M 1 *0 r 145 n 1 • G 1 .V) WO 2O' H 1 SO W W 235 Receipt* Saturday— Spirits. Roeln C. R R 170 IS f! r & W 421 2.999 ft A. L 370 1,14* Schooner Mary Everett 27 *3 Shipments Saturday— C. R R week, various 10 S . F & W week, various—l.(*'4 2.M7 8 A. L week, various 199 Naval Store* Siaiemena— Spirit* Roeln Block April I. 1900 3.197 142.5 M Receipts to-day 9** 3.5*0 Receipts previously 211.9)3 4*5.010 Total alnce April 1 *17.5* 614.156 Export* to-day 1.79* 2.47* Exports previously 1X622 464.2*5 Export* slnca April l 174.420 4*4.443 Slock on hand to-day 39,169 127,193 Stock on hand same day last vear m 154 316 rharieeton. 8 C . Sept. li -Turpenilnc. nothing doing Roam qulel. unchanged. financial. MONET— I The demand keeps fairly up wl’h the supply. FOREIGN EXCHANGE Market It weak Commercial damaiul. 54 64. d*v. 34 619.: ninety days. f4 *n>*; francs. Baris and Havre, sixty dava. j "H, ’ ftwlss. sixty davs, 5 2B; marks, aixtv days. 93 15-16 c; ninety dy, S3 6-16 c. DOMEBTIf EXCHANGE - Steady; bank* nr* buying at H dlacount and aell ma as follow"; *r. and under. 14>c pre mium *3* to W- ISr Premium; *5) to *IOO. roc premium. |l< to 5300. 2Sc premium; 3301 ami over par. Check* must average x> to get the par rate. SECT niTIES—The market 1* very Inac. tlv‘ scarcely anything doing quotations •re rath r nominal stocks. Bid. Ask. AUSUS t A AXid SkTßMUdft 11. R,„,bß m j THE MORNING NEWS: SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER IG. 1900. Atlanta and West Point 154 134 do 4 per cent, certificates lM lua Augusta Factory Ml i'ltlsens Bunk I3u 133 Chatnum Bank no uj Chatham H. E. A 1. Cos.. A 6t t (.7^ do do B .. W 67 Eagle and I’hoe r. lx Mfg. Cos lay _ Edison Electric Ilium 100 395 Enterprise Mfg. Cos 99 las G. rinania Bank is 129 Georgia A Alabama 25 37 Ge-ugla Railroad, common ,2io Jls Granltevllla Mfg, Cos 140 16S J P. King Mfg. Cos 100 10) L.ingiey Mfg Cn Hf IJI Merchants National Bank 109 1 , inn-. Naiional Bank of Savsnuah 140 l&n Oglethorpe Savings an-l Trust bg no Beople's Savibg* and loin KXi till Southwesiern Railroad Cos. log 19 Savannah (1 Ugh! Cos 24 25 Southern Bank :133 155 Savannah Bank and Trust 114 116 Sibley Mfg Cos.. Augusta xs an Savannah Brewing 95 j-y) Honda- Bid. Ask. Char., Col A Aug Ist Is. 1990 . .106 lug Atlanta etiy 4*. 1922 ..104 106 Anfu-is city 4*. 193i lid 107 do 4H*. 1925 UO 111 do 7s, ISI3 |O6 10* and- 1913 119 121 Ala Mid. sa. lud .I 1925. M A N 97 99 Augusta Factory. 6 percent.. 1915.1d* 110 Brunswick ami Western 4s. 193* *0 92 P R. R A Hanking collateral 5s 93 91 C of G. Ist ss. 50-year gold, 1945 F A A .. 119 120 C. of G. con. ss, 1915, M. A N 94 95 C. of G. Ist incomes. 1945 42S <34 do 2d Incomes. 1945 106* 114 do 3d Income*. 1945 5 6 C of G <M G. 4 A. Dlv.) ss. 1947, J. * J 93 93 C of G. (Eaton Branch), 6n. 1936. J. A I> 94 95 City 4 Suburban H R. Ist 7. ...109 110 Columbus City. 6s. 1999 IC* 197 Charleston cily 4". 1945 101 101 Edaia A Lhsm.x Mills 6s 192*.. lug 107 Edison Electric Illuminating 6s 104 105 Enterprise Mfg Us. 190! . 102 lUI Georgia Railroad 6 1910 114 1154 . S 4 F.. 1945. J 4 J 111 112 Georgia 4 Alabama Ist sa. 1945 ..104 106 Georgia elate 34*. !S3o, J. 4 J ..lo* 101 do S4. 1915. M 4 N 104 106 do 44*. 15 117 ll* Mu--in city 6a. 1910. J. 4 J 116 11* do 44*. 1926. Jan. par .107 190 Ocean Steamship s*. 1926 10 1(0 Savannah city ss. quar. October 1913 1104 1114 do ss. quar. Nov., 19id 110 111 South Carolina slate 44*. 1933 .116 11* Sibley Mfg c n *,_ ]9OJ , 01 101 Soulh Hound 6" 99 109 B.r. 4 W gen mi ge. 6*. 1984 133 I>4 do do Ist ss. gold. 1934 1104 1124 do Si John Dlv. Ist 4s 1934 ... 94 94 Ulibkl.l II 4\K STATMMT. New York, Sept. 15 —The weekly bank slut- merit show* the following change" Surplus reserves derease. *5.230.075, loans Increase. 37.022.6ixi; specie decrease. 52.69i.100; legal tenders -l-crea-. $2.2*3.100; deposit* decrease, *1.062.50U; circulation In crease, *372.0g Tit* batik." now hold *3O 636.175 In excess of the requirement* of the 25 per cent rule. New York. Sept. 15 Money on call nom inal, Ift 14 per cent. Prime mercantile pa per. 44)5 per cent. Ht-rlmg exchange atady with actual bui-lnrs* In bankers' hills at *4 664 for demand, and at *4 636; for sixty days. Posted rates. *4 *44)4 .*44 an-l $4 *76x4(4.6*. Commercial hills. *4 *2411 4 63. Silver certificates, 614ti63V'. Bar sli ver. 62V . Mexican dollars, 49'- Government bond* strong Slata bond" Inactive. Kailr s-1 bonds w-ak 9TOCH9 AND BONDS. Liquidation In F.ildmee ftnrlng the Duy's Business. New York. Sepl 15.—Tha same fat-lore which caused the break In prices in yes terday afternoon's stock m irket continued in force to-duy, and more bualm-a was don* during th* two hours of tho ahort session than on nv full day of Ihe month Liquidation war plainly In evidence, and the lveers o-ld-"! their setting to the bur den of the market .tn th* confidence that lower prices would enable them to cover at a |>roflt. The decline# which they brought about In this way uncovered many stop loss orders which ba 1 been paced tn the market ns a precautionary meuaure by the recent speculative buyers. The point" of weakness made Ita-evtdent that Ihe llquklatlon wes largely of #i" ulatlve accounts. In People'" Gas Ihcre Is n large short account already, him! the demand to cover was large enough to keep that stock com |xirnlive!)- ateady unlll near the rioce. Otherwise Ihe weakness *< quite general and evenly distributed. The prin cipal railroad slocks are down from 1 to Hi, the coalers, grangers. Pacifies and trunk lines being Ihe principal sufferers. The steel slocks ami th* leading spedal lle- show the sum- range of l<>-*<* These were extended to from 2 lo 3 points In Sugar. Tobacco, M< iroj-olitan, Geners! Electric, Northurestern, Erl* first pre ferred *nd Balilmor* and Ohio preferred. The henr traders covered In some stocks, but In other* the selling continued In large volume to the closie. which wua act ive and weak The decre is* in the cash reserve came elo*e lo th* preliminary es timates. showing thai national hank note# have not taken the p!a -e of legal tenders to any extent tn the outward rurreney movement. Th* b-an expansion of *7.022.- 6on Is largely dll- lo th* operation of th* German loan subscription and Is a remin der that even If no gold goes out In pay ment of th* subscription*, the demand* upon the local mon*y market will have the effect of ah-orblng available credit*. Allhough th* surplus reserves *llll stand at over J3Anon.non. compared with a merely nominal surplus at Ihls time last rear, the sequence of last year's events was so un satisfactory that th' parallel does no) yield a feeiln* of confidence over th* ability of Ihe money market 10 meet auch a rale of depletion as is disclosed by to-day's bank statement Bond* have been perfectly dormant *ll week. Hnlted Slate# new 4* advanced 4. *l>c FIN AM I At.. MITCHELL & GO., MEMBERS OF THE N Y CONSOLIDATED STOCK RXCIIANGF. SINCE 16*5 eti Broadway. 467 Rroadway, NEW YORK CITY. STOCK*. BONDS, GRAIN. COTTON. Commt**lon 1-16. Moderate margin" Out-of-(own order* a ipeclalty. Corre spondence Invited. WRITE for our Interesting nd valua ble lener. Issued Monday, on the STEEL and TRACTION BTOCKB F.A.Rogers&Co.,inc. Hanker". Brokers tad Dealer* la Stocks, Cotton, Grain and Provisions FOR CASH OB M ARGIN. Prompt Service. Liberal Treatment Wrifefor , term*, spec Is) quotation service and booklet •• islet, and lertsi.lv is S#esl#lio " 36 WALL STREET. NEW YORK. JACOB BERRY & CO. MEMBERS OF THE CONSOLIDATED STOCK EXCHANGE. ESTABLISHED IMS 44 and 46 Broadway, New York. Commlsslen 1-16. STOCKS. BONDS. OHAIN. COTTON. Send for our new book entitled "A j Glimpse *4 Wail Street and It* Markets," of unusual Interest lo careful up- 1 si or*. Also weekly or dally reports baood upon ocientlOc aluiix of suutatt cvudiUou*. __ Southern Railway. Trains Arrive and Depart Savannah on 99 Ih Meridian Tim* One Hour Sow r Than Cl ly Tune. Schedules In Eff-ct Sunday. June 10. 1900. ttRAD DO#ff[i TO Fit t LAST. RKA No k i Nu. 3t jl l7"Nw. *1 No M \ || (Centra I Time.) |]_ | U JOymiU ■iunjiLv Savanna)) Ar|| 6 iOamj 3 Hp<W (Earl*: n Tiki. ) 4 21pm 4 35am At Blaekvill* L. 3 -0;m; l tllm 1 u|.iu 6 10am Ar Columbia Lv : —-mi 11 S*n 9 lupen 9 team Ar charlutie Lv " 55,u * '.Dam U 44pm il Spm Ar Gr>#nboro L- 7 1 • - iHtaW|..... Ar Norfolk Lv, •lain 1 si;au Al Danville 1,1 5 40|Ti 4 "a .. *■ v.-m u 25,an Ai 11l -; mond . 1.. 01,"-- • c,* rSuhj 343 pm .Ar Lynchburg 1.. .‘,-n 2 ia-atn 4 3u.ini 6 35pin Ar . hor .OI tesvilie Lv| . 6.an 12 6-pm 7 35am 6 sbpm 'Ar W**WhCton t 9 15*m il 35pm Ar Baltimore Lv, * .3m, I JTpm 11 3t#m; 356 am Ar P! llmlelphla Lv 3 SOsiu 1 4 Ctpm 2 dipm 4 25an. Ar New York Lv; 12 lilsmi 3 25p:n *3opT,i 1 \, . R * ion 1 .-, u 10#m No.MII TO THE N'<-K :II V.'l wmr. I No M || (Cent 1 * 1 Time.) Jj L Alain Lv dav , an* , ........ Arjj 5 || (L.-si*r n 'lime.) |l 4 30am Lv I'aiuml-ia Lv;| 1 3-sm 9 50*n> -Lv Spa-laid'.rg Lvjj 6 I6i-n> 12 lOpin Lv Asheville Lvjl 9 Okisit 4 02pmj|Ar 110 l Spring* Li 11 **am 7 JOjmi Ar Kn-xvill* L 6Am 5 10 m Ar Lexington L- 10 M-nx 7 45am Ar C|nelnn*tl Lv *>.•• 7 Ki-ii. Ar I v file l.v 7 15pm 400 pm Ar R t.uul* I- ' **ra All Iretns arrive end depart from the I'lai 1 Si.nm dial lon. TllitOt'OH CAR SERVICE. ETC. TRAINS 33 AND 34 DAILY. NEW YOU K AND FLORIDA ENI’IUTSB VesU buled limlleat train*, with f-ufimmi Drawing llwim Sleeping v'aia !>■ iw. i l***#- nsh end New York Connscm at Weshlngiun with Colonial Expr* * for B-woon Pullman Bleeping Car* between -'h..i®it# and Richmond and Choilott* mid Nor folk I lining. Cara serve all meals l*!wewn Savannah and Washington. TRAINS 35 AND 36 DAILY. THE UNITED STATES FAST MAIL Vretlbuled limited irali*. carrying Pullman Drawing Room Bleeping Car* between 8.1 ann#h and New York Dining Car* serve all meals between Savannah and tVaahlnxlosi Also Pullman Drawing Room Bl*-ptngCar between Savannah and Cincinnati, through Asheville .ml "The Land of ih* Sky " For ,-omplete Information a* lo rate*, a Chedule" etc, apply to G. GROOVER Ticket Agent. Plant Sr stem 8) ttlon JAMES FREEMAN, C. P *nd T. A. 141 Bull street. Telephone*-Bell. 550; Georgia, 650 H HARDWICK Assistant General_Pa<aenger Ae-n) Allsnta G. old 4s 4. the refunding 2s when Issued and the 5s V and Ihc 3s 1 |ier cent. In the bid price. The total sales of slock today were 241,- 500 shires. Including Atchison, 11.7*'. Atchison pref- rr-d. 11.625; BalllnH-r- and Ohio. 6.625; Chicago, Burlington and Quincy, 15.950, Ml-sourt Pacific. 10,300; Northern Pacific, 5.4*0; Reading first prr lerred, 6.45 u. Hi. Paul. 13.662: Union Pa cific, 16.750; American Sleel and \N u> 223. American Tobac-'o, 14.'65. Brooklyn Rapid Tran-it, 141,390; People's Gas. 11.1*0; Sugar, 1*.605. New York Stock U*t. Atchison IS l ,,Union P#c 55' do pref 69' 4 do pref 72‘ Ball. A Ohio .. 69K Wabash *4 Can. Pac 6H 1 do pref I* 1 * Can. Sou. 46‘. Wheel. St L E. " <’he. A Ohio .. 27 j do 2d pref ~,,234 Chi. tit. W. .. ID'. Wise, ten 124 Chi.. B A Q. ..1224 Third Avenue .llu Chi.. I. A L. .. 22 Adam* Ex. .....21 do pref 56 American ‘...150 C. A E. 1 964 I luted Slates .. 15 C. A Nw 1594 Wells Fargo ....122 C.. K. I. A P.. 105 Am Out 0i1.... 32Q C. C. C. A St. • j do pref 59 Louts 56 Am Mailing ... 44 Col. Sou. ...... s?’ do pref 21 do Ist pref .... 36 |Am S A R. ... 36 do 2d pref .... 154 do pref *' Del. A Hud ...10r Am. Spirits 14 Del., L. A W...1T0 | do pref 17 Den. A R G. .. I" 1 . Am 6i-*-*l H-h>, 1"'; do pref 67 j do pref 67! 4 Erie 11 |Am B*eel A W J4-*. do Ist pref .... 32 j do iref 744 01. N piaf. ..152 Am. Tin Plate .. J6'j Hocking Coal .. 13* 4 , do pref 84 If-- king V 39 (Am. Tobacco ... 63*: llltnole Cen. ...116 , do pref 129 lowa Cen 164 Ana. Min. Cos. .. 41 •In pref 41 >Brook. 14. T. ... 524 L E A W 264 Col. F A X. ... 34 do pref 9.14) Coni. Tob 234 loike Shore 2tO j do pref 76 1,. A N 714:Federal Steel .... 324 Matihaltan L. .. 5" | ck pref 66 Mel. Hi By. ...149 |Gen. Elec 137 Mx. Cen lilt,Glucose Sugar .. 5A M A 81. L 51Vi' do pref 99 do pref 9! ilntern. I’ni-er .. 19 Missouri Pac. .. 494' do pref 6ft4 Mobile A * mb.. 354*Laded# Gu# ... 71 M . K AT... 94 Natl Biscuit ... 31 do pref ........ 29 4 |o pref 63 N J. C 13*4 N*tl. lo>ad 174 N. Y. C 1264 .b. pref 90 N A W MS Natl. Sl t 24'i do pref 744| do pref 624 North, rae. ... M>VN Y. A B. ...12- do pref •*' : li;Norih Am IH* 081. A West. .. 29 iPnclfic Coast ... 544 Ore. Ry. A N.. 42 j do Ist pref ... 62 do pref 76 J do 2d pref .... 61') Pennsylvania ..127 iPaclflc Mall .... 3" Rending 15'-o;People's Go* .... 69N do Ist pref .. 53> 4 Tressed Steel 0.. 3* do 2d pref .... 2fi'a ile pref 714 Rto G W 54 Pull. Pal. Car.. 566 do pref 99 tS R A T St. L. A S F . 94 Sugar 1164 do Ist pref .... A3 I do pref 117 do 2d pref .... 33 ITenn. C A I. . 1>74 St L . Sw 114 U. 8 lanther .. 104 do pref 274 do pref 674 Si Phill .1124)11. B Rubber 2*4 do pref 1724 do pref 92 S' P AO. ...110 Western Union . 79' 4 Sou Pac 324 BIAS 114 Sou Ry H 4 do pref 524 do pref 524 r. C. C. A Ht Tex. A PMC. ... 144 Uvula 56 Ronds V R ref 2a, re# 14 | 2nd* ff-’a’ and.. coil I<*H4 do do I* l | do Bs, re t ...110 Y. C. lsta . MOS do 3". eon. 110 |J J. C. gen. 6.122S do new 4*. reg 134 jflo. Pa. 3a •• .. 65S do new 4s. enu 134 ) do do 4a UMS do old 4*. reg IBS N Y . C. * Bt do old 4a. cou US* L. 4* 107 do 5. reg lI*S,N * W con 4* W. do 4s. cou .. .lUVfiOre. Nav. Ist* ..HP p. of C .7 ffuv . 122 I do do 4* W, 'Ach gen 4* .. fOISDre H Line 6s 127 Q do ndjl 4 . 856, do do con 5a ..114 ('an Bo 2nd* . l("i> 4 7tcMd Gen 4a ... 67Q C of G con S* 3Vi R G W lsfa 96 do I*l tnc. ... 43 Si. L. * lr. M rto 2nrt Inc ... |D* con. S 112 X C A O 4H •• 96'>Pl L. * 8. F rto rto 5* .. . IMS 6* 12$)i (• ff Nw con 7a 140 SI P rnn* . M‘y do do 8 F Hi. P. C * Pa Deb 5a IM’q Ist* lI7S fhl. Term. 4a .. 92'q do do 5# 119 V, J'ol, So 4* 81H 8o r# 4* T*’, D A R G lata I3S 8o Rv. 5a . lo*', do -In 4* . .. 6L 8 Ro(e A T 6*. 67 prle Gen 4a 4*' T A I’.i Dig ..112 y w A D. C ! rto rto 2nd* .. .. S3 lam 73 )Un P* 4* .. .-MS Oen F.lc 5* .119 i\Vaba*h lata ...11764 lowa Cen lsfa .113 | rto 2nd* 102 L A N Uni. 4s 9‘ W*( Bhor- 4a ..112 M. A O. 4 844,W1a Cen lata .. 67H Ma. K. A T. |V* Canfurle# .. "O-v, New York. 8-pl 15.—Standard Oil 540. HIB(.r.LU3KUIB fiAHKBT*. Not#.—Thaae quoiaflons ar* revltert dally, and ar* kepi a* near ns possible In preord with th* prevailing wholesale price* Official quotation# aro not used when they dlsagrc* with the price# whole, ■aler* ask G'osntry and Ssrthere Pro##**. POULTRY—The market Is steady Quo tations; Broilers. 30®3Sc; per pair, half grown. tSftSfr-; Ihiee-fourih* grown. 553 69c; hens. 65ft75c; roosters, Oftsoc. ducks. (oft7s< . geese, Tacfttl.oo. bXßJß—Steady al 14; BUTTER-The ion* of the market * steady. Quotations: Cooking, 29c; extra dairies. 21022; Elgin., gilt edge, 23023- . extra Klglns. 24',ft25c. CHEESE-Market firm; fancy full cream cheese. 12c for 29 to 32-pound avai age. 28030-pound average. 12\c. I.nrly Vegel#bl-e. IRISH POTATOES—Nor tharo, $29) aacke CABBAGE 64n74c per bead. ONIONK~YeIIow, In barrels, *2 09112 25. Crates 9Wc. Breadslnffs, liar and Grata. FLOUR Market alcady; patent, *135. ttralflu. $1.1"). fancy, (3 65; family, *161) MEAL -Pearl. |a r barrel. D 75, per sack, tl 30. city meal, per sa. k. Ujßpd, *: Jpq 1.35; water ground. (1 25. city grlls, racks. *125. SH-arl gilts. Hudnul#', |H.r Darrel, *5.65. per sack, *1 324, sundry brands. $1 25JJ1 Di sack. CORN—Market firm, while. Job lota, 65c; carload lots. 62c. mlxetl corn. Job lota, 62c: carload lot", 59 -. BICEL Maikei sfeadv. demand fair; fancy head, 6c; fancy. 54*. Prime I Good 44tf4\ Fair 4 C 44 Common *4 OATS No 2 mixed, carload, 3S>,; Job lots, 25- : while clipped. 39c. Job; J7c cars. RKAN—Job lols, 95c; carload late. 90c liAY-Market steady: No, !. timothy. 95c job; *9 car*; No. 9. 99c Job: *5 car* Uaoon, llama and Lard. BACON Market firm. D. H C R "Idea 54ii9c; D S. bellies, 941)94 (Ee"i*rn.. D. 8 hr lit,— 941/9V' (Western); smoked C 1! shies 9jc. HAMS Sugitr cure-1. L't T fl|3t4<-. LARD— Pure. In Her es. H4f|64c; In 69- pound line and *t-p-HHi4 tubs. 64t)6v 4 ,. > comjiound, tn tierces. 6 1 . 59-|iound (Ins and 60-I"Mind tub". 64c- Ns*sr and t offee. BUGAR— Tuf loaf 6 6?. Diamond A 623 Cruha 1 6 68) Confectioner#' A.6 23 Powdered 6.13 H'lill" Extra C.. 56H XXXX pow'd ..g)Exlm C AM Granulated 6 43 Golden C 5.76 Cubes 6 .66 Yellows 5 66 Mould A 6 66' a CUFFKB— Mocha 35c |Prlme. No. 3 ...1140 Java 26- |Gx>od, No 6 ....119(0 Peaberry 144c;Fnlr. No. *.... 11 a Fan y No. 1 ...194e| Ordinary. No. 6 104.' Choice. No. 2 .ill" 1 ';Common. No 710 e llaromars and lluldlug knnpllre LIML. CALCIUM. PLASTER AND CEMENT Aiaiuima and Georgia lime In fair demon-" and self at 8- cenis a barrel; special colcln-d |>l;islei. tl V) per Iwrrel. hair. 4|sc Roaadale rrmml. *1 3Uvil 2*. carload lota, special; Portland cemeni, ra tal! (2 25; carload lots. !2-*h<2 20 LUMBER F. O. II SAVAN NAH Minimum, yard si*" ", *lO .'OUT- •); car sills, D2.50013.00: different etna, (itou tiltOO: ship stock. sl6-<u 13.00; suwn Has. *"UOUA9-'. hewn lies. 35035.'. OIL-Market steady; demand fair; sig nal. 46i5uc; West Virginia Ida, k 9'ul2c; lard. 9 . neatefuot. dea-o- . me- blnery, 16 ()25c. linseed oil. raw. 674 c; boiled. 75* , kerosene, prlsne whllu, l*.-; wnler while 13c, Pratt " astral. 14; deodorised stove gasoline, drums, llVhc; empty 01: barrels, delivered. Ssc. SHOT Drop. II 90. P. and large. *1 7; chilled *1.75. IRONMarket very stesdv; Hwe.|, NAIUi -Cut. *2 60 base; wire, *2 85 base BARRED WIRE 13 50 per 100 |unda straight goods, 214)30- . sugar hous* mo lasses. 15ft 3)c. GUN POWDER—Par keg. Austin eraek shot, *4 10: half kegs. *2 25. quarter kegs, *1 25; champion ducking, quarter kega. *2 25: Duponl and llasar-l smokeless, half keg*. (II 35. quarter keg*. *5 75; 1-pound canister*. *1 no. le# 25 ner cent ; Tr-.ls-lorf smokeless piwder, )-pound can*. (I 09. 10- pound cans. 90c pound. Frnlle and kata. APPLES Early Northern variety, $2,250 BANANAS II 25ftI M) bunch. PINEAPPLES Extra large Abhakis Cayenne*. $3 So |- r standard crate, amall Red Spanish $2 9*u2 50 LEMONS Market sieady at HV"ftr k oa COCOANt'TS n.t'dl '. f-o per Ki Nt?TB -Almonds, Tarragons, tc; Ivfea*. I#c. walnut#. French. 12c; Naples, |Jc, p*. cans. 12c; Hraxils. 7c; filbert*. IS--, assort e-1 nut" Mi pound and F> (round boxer. 13- PEANUTS—AmpIe Block, fair demand: market firm, fatwy hand picked. Virginia, per pound. 4Hr. hand-picked. Virginia, ex tra*. 4c, N. C. seed peanuts, 4c Grieg and Evaporated Frails. APPLES—Evaporated, 7v,ftßc, aun drled, s'^Js-- PEACHES Evaporated, pealed. 16V4-'. unieal-d, KH4)9- PKA ItS Evoporatod. 9c APRICOTS Evaporated, *64c pound. nectarine . 10c RAISIN'S—L, 1.. 12 00; Imperial raMneta. $2 25; loose. 50-pound boxe*. aß',e pound. Cation llaag*S and Ties. BAGGING—Market firm; Jute. Im pound. tV. large lota. t%c; small loto, l-pound. 6Sftc; 16,-pound. i‘e(|BV*c; sea Island bagging, I26*e TIEB Standard. 45 pvin#, arrow, large lols. $1 40. small lots, $1.50. Salt, illdea and 3Voal. HALT - Demurm is fair and th* market steady; ctiuuu l--<*. lau-iround buftm sacks. 44"; list-pound cotton ea-k. 45c, lit- pound burlap a*'k*; 4V 1 , llu-pn ind -OCtonaack*. 49'dc; 225-pound imrl.ip ea-k* 16- ; 125-imiiiiul cotton sack, 56-:; JOu-pound burlap sack*. 85c. It IDES--Marked firm; dry flint. lsHc; dry salt, m(c; green' salted, ie. WOOle-Notffinal; prime Georgia, free of eand burr* and black wool. 19c; black, 14c; burry. 19c. Wax. 25c; tallow, 3Stc. Deer skins. 29c. 31161 ELLA % EOt a. FlSH—Mackerel. ball-barrel*. No. L, M; So 2, IS 99; No. 3. $6 59; kilo. No. t, |l.to; No. 2. $l. No. 2. 85c Codtish. '-pound brick*. *Hc; 2-pound bricka, #c. Kmokcl herrings, per box, 30c. Dutch her rtn*. In kegs. $1.10; new mullais, half barrel*. $2 to. ■YRirP Market quiet: Georgia and Florida syrup, buying at 231i3nc, oHfiiig at $23)85-' auger houae at lOftlV; felling al HONEI —Fair demand, stiamed, In bar -7*- 65001" gallon, s High wlo* basti. |1 3. Plant System. of Railways. Train* Operated by ih Meridian Ti me—On# Hour Blower Tfian City Tim*- hfcSAD DuW.N 1 Eft IS A c liwkjl READ Uli *“ I*4 133jJ* jl* , North a 11T Bouih 23 ■- U ! |? _ 4 45)1 4 .via 12 10, i'na Gv mv iin.in Ar ( , 3 4to -as. .. 4- )■• - -*P L lu.. 11 ai.. ip j* .ua, 1. 31. Ar < lianesion .. Lvilll lip 5 50* * lopl 7 4l*| -"T I I *3a ,7 25p Ar Richmond .. Lv 9 04a; * tip) I I < Via, 11 JOpj Ar ..Waahington .. Lv| 4 3aj * g7pj I I * A*- | 1 03.' Ar llailiniore .. I,V ; 2 55*| 1 1 10 35a |1 > m Ar ....I’hllariclp.'iU Lv 112 ftp 11 Dpi I I 1 Up .' •. Ar NOW Yoeg Lv flip 6 55a | . * 3-q> . . I 1 OOpjAr lioaion l.v I iup llOOnl l 11 ;j J. -J IF^TtIT - u, 34 Iti 14' ■ 14*1- 25p v -oa 5 JU-, 3 1 iijjl.v .eov.innah .. Aril I #>. ’.2 11-0)12 Mfi-|U ■-"•il* Is*i 6 vX.|. 5* p i 50m. 7J 5. 4 a Ar . . Wav croaa..., Lv Hi 30p| 9 sbp 955 i 9 3tti, 7 0)0 12 MM! Mp 3 U>| 2 Ep| 115 Al .. Ttaonmavllle ... LV 7 Iffpf 7 flpp) 5 4ia| I Hit ll* 19 A)). 7 #q. I.* sm !- U. vr ... Jack onvtli* . l.v | .;- v out-, s O-a 7 lua, * vkk* I 3 vox 5 4cp ...| Ar Sanford Lv',l2 usp il 00a, 1 09a ...... i j | 3 -ftp 2 *o|- Ar ...Ualnasville .. l.v 2 40p| I I I j 3 top 3Kp Ar ... Ccala .... Lvfi 1 Pqij • b) lu 5 p Ar .Si. I'*l*r*hurg . Lv, 6 uum ..a. I7Uu 10 QpivlO 00| 10 OOpljAr Tampa ... Lvl| 7 uO* 1 Ilia 7 Ssp 755 p.... 1 • loa lo >-i- 10 top 10 kq Ar ... Pori Tamps Lv : 6 25a 4 35a 7 00ji 7 OOp ...._ 1 10- 1 10m 1 19a Ar . t’vima Oorila Lv 4 *Sp 4 Jsp ... 1 10 45. 10 l.'ui Ar Si Augustine Lv 6 3)p' 4 So|v " ' 1 I < 4.1-1 - & !.'*a) 4 50,i 6 40a Ar Jr sup - l.v BMa 10 s>q>| {... ... | 8 S6p; 7 toil * '-’s;* 8 c.'. i Ar Hrun swlrk Lv C 40s| 9 05p| ..} NORTH. WEST AN D SOUTH WEST M 153 , \i* Jv up M 34 15 \l# Munlgosn-ry 6,7** 5 ta-t- 5 20m Lv Savannah Ar ,10 Ia 12 Mm i 5 iftp ■* l.v Hav.inuali Ar 10 15a| 1 40* * 45p) 4 4D.1 Ar .. Jsa-p. Lv II 6 39a|10 50P. ■ 111 I '• 2v-i> Ar M'igmery Lv'!T4spU2iff I 00*; 1 15)1 Ar.. Macon .LvU 1 09a. 330 p 7 l*p so,' Ar Nashville Lv 6(* 3 210 6 JOaj I lop Ar Allanla Lv 10 45p 13 Otp * 3u* if Kp Ar Loulsvill* Lv ] 55a 9 IJp • 45* 6 40|i Ar Cha nooga l.v 4 w,,., 450 7 05a 4 . ( . ar CU. Ini-all Lv 11 Oup tUp 7 9'4*| 7 t., Ar lojulsvlil* Lv 7 45a 7 45p loa 7 14p Ar SL Lout# Lv lUp I 210 7 Sop 7 4.. MAr Clnctcnait Lv J 8 70a] 7 onp \ (L. * N.) 7 <Ma Ar Si Uvula Lv! 9 15p 8 OS* 7 j;*! Af (11. lovul* Lv I OOp 7 IS*, 5 Kkv Ar Chicago Lv 8 Sip) 9 OOp I (yj A o.) 5 lua 4 I*4* Lv Atlanta ArfilO 35p'1l 30a 6 00s' 9 110 Ar.. Chicago l.v 7 nor- 1 I lwfi I 05pj 7 15a Ar M-mphns l.v I I In 9 OOp 9 45.i 7 Id.v Ar Knnsad llyLv I 4 3hp! 9 45p 4 12pl t 06aI!Ar.. M-bll# ..tsV||U MpjU iffo “• (and unn.si srd (ratal*) dally. 8 10pl 7 40 Ar N Orleane Lv|| 7 8&al 7 45g - Daily ex 1 epl Sunday. uu,. . -via i.v .-vavsnnah Ar.jlO 14a113 lo J 45a 13 30p Ar.. Tlfton .. Lvll I 15* t Dff Thi*ugh Pullman Sleeping Pmr JtervJe# I 45a 2 loiv Ar.. All>any . .Isvjjlf Raj 345 p 10 North. East and West and l.v Florida | 5 20p jAf Columbus {iff DO* ( onnlloM madr al t*o*rt 'lani|ia n llli afpiiafra fur Kr W rat auil Iflaraua. l.cavlni l*orf Taiupa Mundaya, IlmraiiNr* and *turdr al II rOO p m. .1 II Polhrmua. TP A. B A Armnnd . 5 Hf Tkt Agt . 8010 ftooa I*. IT W. WRKNfJ, P*Mfn|i>r Tr IHc Sivtnnah, Os. AIcDOAOIGH & bALLANTYNE, ZW* Iron Founders, Machinists, "‘"'"•sink., XtiKiMi km. -•r >.l l' r144k ,. KollV.rll.al ..a I*n Ksanl.s _• ’> I". M "His, Sugar Will iJ !.. Ska ■•■■#. 'alle|s, <. ' * ' ‘ TELEPHONE NO. 123. ort; is FniaiGMT*. COTTON.—Savannah to Iluaton, per cwt . 25c, so New York, per - WL, 3" . to Philadelphia, per bale, sl. Baltimore, IL FOREIGN DlßECT—Bremen. s!>6no (Oct. 56<ri; Liverpool, 55, Humhiirg. 55c; Genoa. 65c; Barcelona. 70c, Manchccter, ..." , Havre, *••. FOREIGN INDIRBCT Liverpool, 60c; Mtincl.ester. 60c nominal; Hamburg. 6uc; Havre Hi . Gnuon. M . 11-vai and Bt. Peb rsburg. 75c; Anlw-rp. 9J. LUMBER -Rv su.il- Freight* dull; P* Baltimore ansi enatwanl. $4 lit to 16 06 per M . Including Portland. LUMBER li) Hteaui Savannah to Bal timore. $513). to P R. It. or It. A O. docks, $5 7s). lo Philadelphia. !*,<- per cwt , it Ilia |o foot); lo New York. $6 uu pei M. $4.75 (o dock, lightered lo tloslon lo dock, $•. 4ft. NAVAL STORI-TB —The market |a firm; medium ala*- veseels Rnaln -Cork fa order*. 3s 6-1 per barrel of Jlo pounds, und 5 |“ r - ene. prlmNg- Bplrils, 4s ltd per pt gallons gross, snd 6 per cent primage. lar" vessels, rosin, se; spirits 4s A$ Steam, lie per 199 pounds on rosin; 31V?e on spirits. Savannah tn Boston, and 9440 on rosin end 19c on spirit" to Nsw York. 014 4IX. I" It 0 3'1*1031 *. ETC. New York B< pi. 15. —Flour imrkrl ills played continued firmness all day end was moderately seller; winter polenta. $3.7904.69; Mlnmsola paiynls, $1.1501.49. Itye flour quiet Cornmeal steady. Rye steady. ‘ I >* $ 1 Barley quiet. Barley mill dull. Wheat—Spot firm: No 5 rad. *2'*. Op tion" were firm and higher this morning •mi a goo-1 rtemnnil from short# end a fur ther re,>nrt of rain* In the Northwest. Foreign houses bought moderately at ihe "lart. Closed firm at *c net advance. September eloeed 9UJ*c; October tlteC; De •--mlirr 63Qc. • 6iru H(svi firm; No J, 47e. Gptl-Mi# firm. liiftiirnrnl by firmness alirourt the advance In wheat, amt a scarcity of sper ularive offerings Finally eweed off un der realising and closed easy 44c net low er. September t'luswl 46”,- , October 451,"; I*e<ember 4l^c. Oai"-S|voi quiet; No. 3, *k\ Options dull hut eieady. Beef qulel. family, (10011, mess. |9ft9 S9; beof hems. $39021 Cut meals steady; pickled bellies, 8 4 011 c; do shoulder#. s44*. laird steady; Western steam. $7 39 September closed $7 1744 nominal; refined, firm; continent, $7 59; 8 A.. sv. compound, 64i •>'*-'■ Pork stronger; family. $15013 7s; ahort clears, $13.75016. Butter stesdy; M'esiern creemery. !•>' ./o 21c; *iat< dairy, 15t44i3k- Cheese firm: large white, lOT4OUO. 6o small. 10041 IV. Egg* steady; state and Pennsylvania. I7ftu , Western, reaular |ui-king ot mark. 12017 c. Tallow steady; country, P4WIV. petroleum dull; refined New York, (6 95: Philadelphia and Baltimore, SMI9; rto In hulk, $5 4f. Rosin quiet, strained, common lo good. $1.5901.55. Turpentine slearty, MVyflJc. Rice firm, domestic, fair to extra. PNngtqc Poteioe* quiet ; Jersey*. SI4M 59; Tying Islsrvt. $1,506)1.75; Jersey sweets. $2.Sdf27S. Peanut* quiet. un.-hang>d Cabbage quiet; Long Island (ter 109, sl-3003.25. t'oiion by steam lo Liverpool, 40c, Coffee -Spot Rio quiet; No. 7 Invoice. BN,c; mtl-l quiet; Cordova, 9Q4) 14c. The market for coffee futures open*d steady, 5 point* lower and ruled Inactive with a weak undertone following lower Havre, R|o and Santos quotation*, large receipt# and predicted Increase In American vlsl Id*-. The Rio exchange rate was privately cabled H*l. maximum, notwithstanding Ihe public quulatlon ol 104*. Business was dull here The market closed ateady with prices unchanged. Total sale*. 5.759 twig*. Including Hcptrmher ft 30; November $7 3U417 35; December $7. 4*. , Bugar-Raw firm; fair refining 4'*c; centrifugal. 96 test. sc: refined firm; standard A. $5 95; coil fee I loners' A. $&; cut losf. $6 55; powdered. $6.25; crushed. $6 55; granulated. $6 IS. COTTON SKl'.h Oil*. New York. Bept 15.~Cotton seed oil was Inclined to dullness; prim* crud* bar rel- nominal, prime summer yellow. Jr- h *6>4c. off aummer yllow. (Stye; prim w nt*r yellow. 494441 c.; prime whit*. SSo4'tc. prime nw al, $26 i iiK tiio tiuiKivri. Chicago, Bept 15—Wheal was sirone to day on higher tables and unfavorable weather. October elo*lng lo higher Corn closed 4*o lower and oats a shade lower provisions advanced 6 cents for iard nn] ribs. t eenfs for C clober |*>rk, which war In gr-ol demand. Th* leading fuiures ranged as foiluws: opening. Highest. Lowest. Closing Wheat No 2 Sept 76 7644 75* 75 0764* Gftuilnuctl on Li,shteDtb l'ago. Schedule# Effeeilv* Kept. 10, 1908. >) Train* arrive al and il*-|rt from Central Station. Ww*t llroad, font of liberty atract. Htlj Meridian Time—One hour alower Ihii city time. Cam Arrive * Havannah: ftivannah: jAUßueta, Macon. Allenta.| •* 45am i ovlngton, Milledgevlllv,'*; d*l lnil all Intermadhiie pomtaj Auguta Maron. Atlanta I .Athena, Montgomery, Co-| •9 OOpm lumhue, Birmingham Am-|*t! OOanl |ertcu*, Lufaula and Troy.| t ovpn| Dover Accommodation |f7 4taea tJ Hpm| Uuvion Dinner Train. |M Woia •Dally tKai ep| Htinday. BETWEEN HAVANNAH AND TYnEO. 75th meridian or Havannah city time. LEAVE HAVANNAH. Monday otily .Ii n. m Dally except Monday 930 a m. Dally Do p. in. I.KAVK TVIIKK Monday only 7:15 a m Itally except Monday 10 26 a. m. Dally 530 p. m. ona made at terminal points with all train* North* cat. Weal and Hnuthweet. j Sleeping cars on night train# between Savannah and Auguata, Macon, Atlantal and lltrmlngham. Parlor car* on day tralna betwaen H vann.ib, Macon and Atlanta. Tor complete Information. acvhedulegL rate* and connection*, apply to w O BRKWEK. City Ticket and Poem enger Ageni. 107 Hull a(r*et. or w R Mclntyre. Depot Ticket Agen, J C IIA II.K. Oeneral I'aaeenger Agent. H. HINTON. Traffic Manager. IHKO. D. KLINE, Clan Superintendent Havannah. fit. Double Daily Service The *hort line to Norfolk. WaehingdoOL Dal 11 more, Philadelphia, New York and the Man. ~ im 441 wry Lv Savannah. H A L R> 12 Xspm(U Mpfi Ar Columbia. 8 A L By 4 Mpm; 4 kui Ar Raleigh, 8 A. L. Ity. 51 27pm.lt thn Ar Durham. 8 A L Ry.. 7 ain, 4 1-ipm Ar Petereburg, H A L.Ry 4 lam| 4 Mpm Ar Richmond. H A L Ry 5 15am 5 *pt Ar Washington. Penna. .. X 45am| 9 30pm Ar Kaltlmore dtamjtl Jspm Ar Philadelphia, I'enua... 12 27pm 2 Kata Ar New York Peeina 2 UJpmj • Dan* ~ i wi lf i2 ttp<niii~Hps Ar Portamouth, B A.L Ryj 7 OOemi I 50pm Steamer* leave Norfolk dally, exoajpi Sunday, for Raltlmore, Philadelphia and New York, and dally for Wa*hlnytea. The lex. y and New Ortean*. leaving Savannah at 725 a m.. arriving al Montgomery 7:40 p. m , at which point cloee connection la made with the L. A N. R. R.. arrtvtn* at Mobile 306 a. m. and New Orleans 7:10 a m The •Icon line to Kernanrffiia, Jaokaoo* vtlle. Tampa and other Florida polnta No r N ■ *l" (Tv Savannah. 8 A L. Ry 5 o*am 1 Wpm Ar Krrnandlna. B A.L.Ry; Jsam 9 06pm Ar Ja. knonvtlle, HAL Ky 9 10ami 7 4<h>m tpm 6 loam Magnificent Pullman buffet elceplng ca* aervlce to W*hlngton. Baltimore, Phi la lelphla and New York; also to Jackaoft vllle and Tampa. Dining car* from Savannah to Ham let, md Richmond to New York. Buffet parlor car* Savannah to Mont gomery. For additional Information apply to Ticket office. Bull and Bryan atreeta. Phone 2t 1,000.000 HIDES WANTED. tRY FLINTS UHo :RT SALTED Illta 11IEEN BAI.TED s*o D. KIRKLAND, Succaseor to R. Kirkland. 417 to 421 8k Julian •Waal, ***L 19