The Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1900-current, September 20, 1900, Page 7, Image 7

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SPIRITS MARKET VERY FIRM. IMirKKItL MUM KKroHTF.It ON % Bill* OF 8T CENTS A (MLLOH. Xhr Mrmgiti Glvrw the Market At tributed to (Hr Present and l'r pectlve Itfiunad—Onllank Favor. able for Heller Frlrre—Hoalns Firm aß( | I ai'hangrd. With a Hardening Irnilrart I'rrallluu-Spot < niton Off 4 CraWolloa Kaiarra OH .I||A Points —bocal aad Telegraphic Harkrla. Thb Morning Now a Office, Wednesday. (4pt. 19 The (ntnrr of th* local mm krlt to day was the buoyant tone of the turpen tine market during the late bourn, when prices look a decided upward turn, and MIM were made on a Hants 14 rente abova yesterday's closing price. Th * Jump was due to the prevailing and tlte pros pective demand. The report of the sail ing of the Belgian steamship Clematis from Antwerp before the Betgl in steam shtp Irisv which Is now In port, begins 1 adlng naval stores for return cargo, eems to have excited the trade some what, and Is believed to be the main far* tor tn Imparting atrength to the market The closing price on yesterday was 354 cents hid After the closing to-day wiles were made on a basis of 37 cents, with the demand apparently good at this price Wllh a demand such as the trade expect* there is no telling where the advanc • will stop. The rosin market closed tlrm ~nd unchanged, with a hardening tenden cy repined Bupplba could not be had for less than quotations, ami factors were not disposed to let go on this bash . The spot cotton market closed steady at a decline of 4 cent throughout the line There was a fair demand, and the transactions for the day were huger than for any other one day thiis season Offer ings from the country for fob delivery were reported moderate In the face of a declining market. The cotton futures mar ket went off 3 ami S points, which was Influenced by accounts af h-avy receipts, good weather news, and favorable crop reports The wholesale markets were steady There Is an advancing tendency In bacon and lard. Evaporated fruits show a hard ening tendency- The following resume of the different markets will show the tone and quotations at the closing to-day. COTTON. The cotton market closed quiet to-day at a decline of 4c throughout the ltn The receipts were 8,311. against 6.514 list year, and 3.101 year before last, flood middling on the spot was 1“'- M and Wilmington were the same. Charles ton was I<>V and New Orleans 10V-. Savannah sales on the spot were 1.437. the best for any one day this season. The demand was reported fair. About the best f o b. prices were 10 #-16c good middling 10 7-ltie middling and 10 6-M low middling Offerings were reported to be backward In the face of a declining market. Cotton futures declined 305 points. The following were tne official snot quo tations at the dose of tha market at th Cotton Exchange to-day: | This Laet day. ] year. i Food middling |IM4 *> 1-14 Middling !1V 5 15-16 Low middling j 94 |S 6-16 Hood ordinary j jt 13-tb Market qutet; sales, 1.497 Savannah receipts, exports and stocks Herelpta this day 9.331 He - ipts this day last year AMI This day year before last 3.101 Receipts since Sept. 1, I#UO 90.976 Same time last year 85.437 C< setwise exports 1,333 Continent 6' S’ock on hand this day 49,951 Same day last veer 63.704 fiicelpts and stoclw at the I torts— Keeelpte thla day 38.575 Herelpta this day h*t year 27.41.’ Herelpta this day year before last. . 31,5*9 Total receipts since Sept. 1. IMU ..233,086 Same time last year 423.803 Same time year before last 297.366 Stock at all ports to-day 192.734 Stock same day last year 527,771 IEI ISLAND COTTON. Report# from th* sea Islsnd cotton iruwlnf ifc'tloß ponllnw to Indicate thAt the outlook for a big crop Iht# seaon Is anything but favorable. There aeems to be a disposition to hold for higher price*, end the chance* re anything short ot fancy price*, will not bring Ihe cotton to market. The tact that receipts nre llftht has not enabled factota to eetabllsh a trading ba.t*. However, these prices nre quoted: Fancy Fiorldas 3P l *SI?1 Ultra choice to fancy Georgius ..WjftA' Dally Movements at Other Ports— O.ilveston— Itrougii forward; rto k, 18.- m New Orleaps—Quiet: tnlddllns. lb**: net receipt*. 11.117; gross. 11,147; sale*. WO; sloek. 41.51S Mobile—Easy; middling. 10%; net re ceipts, 2*9; gross. 219; rale*. 300; atock. I'M. I'harteston— Nominal: mkldllng. 10<i; net receipt*. 2,291; gross. s.wi; stock, ii.V>. Wilmington—Firm, middling. I<>%; net receipt*, 2.432; gross 2,132; stock. 28,196. Norfolk—Eaay; middling. 10%; net re ceipts, 2.624; gross, 2.624; sales, 728; slock. 10.446 Baltimore Nominal: middling, 10%; slock. I*l. New York—Quiet; middling. 10%: gro-e receipts. 150; rales. 263; stock 35.877. Poston—Quiet; middling 10's; net r<- • clpt*. 188; gross, 3.197. Philadelphia-Quiet; middling. 11; net re cetpt*. 26*; grose, 36*; stock. 1.916 Pally Movements nt Intel lor Town*— Augusta-Quiet; middling. 10%; net r - celpts. 3.03 J. gross. 3.374; sales, 1.5(8; stock. 24.233 Memphis—Steady; middling, trt 11-16; ret re elpt*. 1.0 O; gross. 1.057; sales. 55"; stock. * 7(0 **t. Louts—Dull; middling. 14; net re ceipts, 81; gross. 1.443, stock. 3.820. Cincinnati—Hot Idoy. Houston -Easy; middling. 10%; nel re ceipt*, 10.48*; gross, 10.1*8; sales, 125. Block. 10.688. leOulavllle—Firm; middling. 10%. Kgports of cotton this day— New Orleans—/''on**wise. 1.000 Mobile—Coastwise, 144 Savannah—To the continent, tfd; coast lse. 1,523 ''harleston—Coastwise. 550. Norfolk—Coastwise. 2.007. Total foreign export* from all ports this day To the continent. 6V>. Total foreign experts from all port* thus fr this week: To Great Britain. 14.7*2, o France, 11.677; to the continent 35 494 Total foreign exports since Sept. J. 190 To Great Britain. 45.412: to Franc*. 12.620; ’o (ho continent. 56.962. COTTON Kt Tt BE*. 9*e Market ( loses Blrs4) 3* Ilk Price* Stilt Point* Off. New York, Sept. 18 —Early event* In the New York cotton market partook some iblng of the senoattonal, prices breaking heavily under on advance of general *-ll- Now Ready MHD'S COMPLETE CALCULATOR for computing notion from I point to l*%c Pr lb. Figured at 2% po'ota and 1-16 rise. 99* pages; 1 lb. to moon lb*. Largest ond niost complete. Price,express prepaid, 56.5 U, net cash. Book contains over live million figure*. McCord Book Company* ATLANTA. QA. MURPHY 6t CO., INC., Hoard of Trade Building. Savannah I mat* wtr> direct to New York. Chit and NVw • O ITOY. STOCK* %M tilt MY. N*-w York office. No. 61 Kraadway. Office* in principal citice throughout h \\ nr for our Market Manual and book containing inatructlons fur traders. ln*f order*; but the afternoon developments turnetl the m irk v i. and prh** a advanced sharply The |<k.il tra<l* aiialn manlfeat ed littU* sympathy In effort* on the pari of foreign bulb to create a freak specula* tlve enthualam on the km# side ami in re- S|Kime to firm ab.re our mark t tuniily tno\<-] up 1 it l*; |H>lnta on the call. Tha a*i\dtn < was followed by * har|> turn and a Kuhn*xjij. ni rapid du'liix*, which carried Mfleea off ti 26 points from the hide. Jalv>r|VM>| was extremely sensitive to th# wraknort hn anl not only made * full rc*pon*c. but aoon led In the down* ward movement, at the same time supply* In*? lli tal selling orders In the kaal nwr -k t. On !•• iown turn room bear* a* rc urr* dlre< tiriK effort* chiefly to thi und<‘rmlnlnaf of the winter months and to dislodging influential line* of long cotton The South ami West rvadlly sided with the bear* The primary Influence serving to stimulate m Hint for both ac counts consisted of heavy receipts, Koot weather n* ws. tolerably favorable crop re ports. rumor* that Southern *jh>i markets were U lna eruahed by the heavy arrivals front the interior and v .aim* that extsut* ♦r* had secured suftlckmt staple to tide* over European *4lnners until prices took ii materially lower level. Shortly lifter midday the tomi* r of the market chang ed completely ,*nd prices work**) steadily upward on lri*k < overling l\ early sed ers anl moderate buying on r* reaction theory, this •< m *n.| being Inised on estl mt > for small receipt* to-morrow nnd predictions for steadiness in Liverpool. It wa* cluitned, furth* i inure, that the crop wt - not doing ii well •- generally re|H>rt **l. being spotted t> an unusual extent. H|*filiation lecame less active a* th* sea son progresseil nnd gradually narrowed lo professional operations. Th*- market was finally very stiady, with prices net 3 to & points lower. PLCTTI 4TIO.\m I \ Kl Tl RPJ. NVw York. Bef4. 19.—-Cotton futures opened steady at the advance and closed very steady. Prices as follows: | Open,| High. Low. j ('loss January J 9 9 17 T t.fl Pehruary ....j 9 & j 9.& j 9.46 j sm;i March J 967 I 9.67 j 9 47 I 9.61 April | .... | .... | .... j 9.61 May j 967 j 9 S 1 9.17 | 9.61 Juno 9 H6h j 963 | 9.50 j 961 July | 965 | .... j .... | 959 August | .... | .... j .... j 959 September 10.17 b | 10.27 | M. 06 | 10.13 October .. ~| 10 15 10.13 J 9.90 j lo.flft November ...j 9 M , 9.83 , 959 j 974 December —} 9.71 ; 971 | 949 | 9.62 Tuhlr Hboulng llrcllnca. !Tue- I Wed- | De- Ida y jnrsday dine. January 9.66 | 9.61 | .5 February j 9.65 j 9.61 | .4 March j 9.66 |9 61 j .5 April | 9.66 | 961 | .5 May | 9.66 | 961 | .5 June | 966 j 961 | 5 July | 963 j 9.59 J .4 August | .... | 9.54 | September j 10.17 ;10 12 | .5 October jlO W j 10.96 I .3 November | 9.7* j 9.74 | .4 December j 9.67 |9 63 | .5 IIKTTKR DKMIYD IN LIYICRPOOL. Liverpool. Bept 19.—There sa** • decline in prices at the opening of the cotton market to-day. due to disappointing New York advices. Liter prices improved on Increased demands from the trade for tactual cotton Liverpool. Sept. 19. 4 p. m —Cotton ftpot moderate >kmand; prices higher. Ameri can middling fair, 7 7-32d; go and middling. R3I-3>l; American middling. 6 29-32d. low middling. 6 25-13d: geol ordinary. 6d; or dinary. 5 13-lCd Th* sales of the day were 5 009 bales, of which 50* were for specu lation and export and included 3 W 0 Am* r lean Receipts 7,000 bale*. Including 2,300 American. Futures opened quiet and closed weak nnd Irregular; Anvrican middling, low middling clause; September. 6.5td. value; Heptember-October. s.Sid. sellers; October- November. 6.31d, sellers; November-De cent her. 5 2*435 261, buyers; December- January. r>19©5.30d. buyers; January-Keb ruarv, B.lßd, sellers; February-March, 5.16*1 sellers; March-April, 5.14d. sellers; Aprll- May. 5.13b5.13d sellers; May-June. S.Ud, sellers; June-July. 5.09b5.10d, sellers; July- August. 5.074|u.0fed. value. New Orleans. Sept. 19—Cotton futures closed steady. Sept 10.196# 10.21 February ... 9 4609.48 Octolw*r 9.t3f|9.64 March 9 48tff0.50 November ..9.49499.50 April 9.40Q9.61 December .9 41tf9.45 May 9.49tf9.31 January ....9.14&11M5 C OTTON LETTERS. Npw York. Sepl. 19.—Hubbard Bro. A Cos. say: Liverpool was the weak point closing weak and Irregular al from eight io sixteen points decline. The ,b li • u -mas marked on Ihe nearby positions. Our markci opened steady, with demand for September and October on short cov ering. but no buyer* appearing for the Inter deliveries prices eased quickly' un der weaker foreign advice*. Selling order* came freely from the West and South on these advices until January sold al eigh teen points decline At this point a reac tion was In order and It came with a light er Houston esilmite than expected A rally Is expected from Liverpool to-mor row after Ihe weak markci there to-day Our local trade have been the principal buyers in anticipation of iht* reaction New York Sept. 19.—Murphy A Cos. sav Colton in Liverpool at 2 p. m only 8b .•-did below yesterday, after which that market turn'd weak ond .lowed at a to tal decline of 15-ffld near and 6-6 M to x-6td for late positions. • This market opened shade higher on Ihe 2 p m. advices from Liverpool, but declined during the fort noon shout points, owing to Increasing receipt* and liberal aelling for Southern account und Liverpool. nitv fityoDh. New York. Sept. 19—The demand for staple cottons ha* been on a quieter st ale to-day In all departments. Goods are scarce and seller* very difficult to deal with. Bleach**! rot torn* nr* higher prices named on several medium grade ti< kels Print cloth* quiet but strong Brown sheeting and drill* and coarse col ored cottons held for extreme advances prints llrm. good demand Staple ging hams against buyer*. Men’s wear woolen* slow. Dress god* quiet. NAVAL STORES. Wednesday. Sepi 19. SPIRITS TURPENTINE—The tqrpen- Kn market opened Arm to-day at'Mr. an advance of lc above yesterday, with vale* of 4so cask* reported, and closed firm and unchanged, with no further official sale* The prospective demand on Ihe pari of prominent exporter* seems lo he exert ing a strong Influence on Ihe market, and as a result Ihe market stiffened consid erably Early um'fllnnl sole* were re ported on n basis of 3*%e. and after Ihe closing it wa* understood most of the business wa* on a bast* of *7c. The re port of the sailing of the Belgian steam ship Clematis from Antwerp for Savan nah imparted strength to the better fevl- The current demand, add'd to this prospective demand, provided supplies have not been engsaed for the steamer. _. v |,ave a very wholeeome effect on Ihe market. The receipt* were 1.123 and Ihe VtoRINR—The roslr. market closed rtrm and unchanged with sales at the opening f f-a barrels, and further sales at the closing of 1,117. Mitt the dogleg Ihe 8U THE MORNING NEWS: THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1000. mu ton mvmnl |o He very Arm. Nnihln* couM he had lew than quoiailonr and If aiixhlnx. more war wanted hy factor* The receti'l* were S.WB ami (he export* 1,801. FrtCM a* follow*: A. 44. C $1 l H 50 1> Isn K I 55 K 1 40 M 1 0 F 1 45 N 1 8 O |S4 W Q 2 00 II 1 50 W W 235 Receipt* Wednesday— dpi rile Roam Central Railroad A) 13* 8 . F. A W 2.275 diMhrxird Air Lina 79 1.183 fttoop Aaartta 31 10 Export* VVt.lni-.day— 8. 8. Itasca, li-ililmoie 1.02 J 8. 8. Itaaca, Rhlladt Iphla 75 8. 8. Txllakk—at. n y sao u Naval Hiores Mtatrmml— 1 Spirits. Rosin. Slock April 1. 1900 2.197 142.508 R.celpt* to-<lay 1.133 3,0 K R.celpt* previously 217.04* T9,3*7 Total since April 1 220.97* *35.(79 Export* lc-di y 58 I.Wo Export* prevlouoly .178.(20 491.973 Export* since April t 178 M> 493,572 Htork on hand to-day 41.99* 131 707 Stock on hand same day last year 17.871 181.511 Cliarleetoti, Sept. 19—Turpentine noth lnj doing Rosin qu *t. unchanged. New Orleans, B*pl 19 —Receipts: Rosin, 845 barrels, turpentine, 81: exports none. FIKAMriAL. MONEY—The demand keep* fairly up with the supply FOREION EXCHANGE—Market M weak. commercial demand. 94 84. sixty days. 4 81V ninety days. 14 801,; francs. Harts and Havre, sixty day*, 5.21** Swiss, sixty day*. R.JF*; marks, slxtv dav*. 93 15-18*'; ninety daya. M 4-15 POMEBTIO EXC'IfANfJB - Steady; hanks are buying at 84 discount and asll tng a* follows: 935 and under. 10c pre mium 925 to 930. 15c premium. *SO to 9100, 20c lasmmm; *lt to 1300. afcc premium, l-tt) and over par. Che ka must average 130 to get the par rate. BECVRITIEB—The market Is very Inac. tlve. scarcely anything doing Quotations are rwth-r nominal Stoeks. Bid. Aak. Augusta and Savannah R R.... 109 110 Atlanta and Waal Point I*4 m do 8 per cent, certificates log km Augusta Factory 80 tt Cltixens Hank 130 133 Chatham Hank U 0 U 1 Chatham R. E. & 1 Cos.. A 64V. 678* do do B 66 *7 Ragle and Hhoenlx Mfo- Cos 106 Edison Electric Ilium 100 105 Enterprise Mfg. Cos 90 log Germania Hank 135 129 Georgia A Alabama IS 27 Georgia Railroad, comtnoo 210 214 Grnnllevllle Mfg. Cos 180 186 J P. King Mfg. Cos 100 101 Langley Mfg Cos U 7 13 Merchants National Bank 1001* 1108* National Hank of Savannah 180 ISO Oglethorpe Savings and Trust....lo* 110 People's Savings ami Loan 100 101 SoOthweetern Railroad Cos. 10* 10* Savannah Gas Light Cos 98 IS Southern Rank 153 156 Savannah Bank and Trust 114 118 Sibley Mfg Cos.. Augusta ■ 90 Savannah Brewing 96 I*o Ronds. Bid. Ask. Char.. Col A Aug Ist la. 1900 .109 lot Atlanta city (*. IK2 lot 100 Augusta city is. ’.*27 106 107 do 44*8, 1925 U 0 111 do 7s. 1903 106 106 do 6k 1913 U 9 U 1 Ala Mid ss. tnd'd. 1928. M AN. 97 99 Augusta Factory. 6 per cent.. 1916.1*9 110 Brunswick and Western (* 1938 *0 *3 C. it. R A Banking collateral 5s 93 I* C of O. Ist 6s. 60-year gold. 1*45 F A A 11* 1 C of G. con. 6s, 1945. 31. A N 94 *6 C. of G. I*l incomes, 1985 824* 43‘* do B<l Incomes. 1945 104* 114* do 3d Incomes. 1945 6 6 C of G. (31 G. A A. Dlv.) 6a. 1*47. J. A J 92 93 C. of O (Eaton Branch). 6a, 193*. J. A D 4 *6 City A Suburban R 14. Ist 75...109 110 Columbus cl(y, 6s. 19(A ...106 107 Charleston city 4. 19(6 ...101 103 Eagle a 1 hems Mills 6a 192*... 106 I*7 Edison Electric Illuminating 6a 104 106 Enterprise Mfg. 6a. 19*3 IQS 10* Georgia Railroad 6a, 1910 118 1164* O ft A F . 1*45. J A J 11l 112 Georgia A Alabama Ist 6a, 1946 ..104 104 Oeorgla stale 3>*a. 19)0, J. A J. . 108 107 do 34** I*ls. M A N 104 108 do 4*. I*ls 117 11* Macon city 6a, 1910. J A J 11 114 do 44*-“ 1934. Jan. par 107 101 Ocean Steamship 6s. 1928/ 100 108 Savannah city 6s, quar. October I*l3 1104*1114* do s*. quar. Nov.. 1909 110 111 South Carolina slat* 44*a. 1963 .116 111 Sibley Mfg. Cos. 6s. 1903 101 103 South Bound 6s 99 100 s F. A W. gen. mt'gv, 6*. 1934 .123 194 do do Ist ss. gold. 1934 1104* 1124* do St John otv. I*l 8a 1934.... 94 94 New York. Sept 19—Money on call firm er at lW7i2 per cent . last loan 144 per cent Prim* mere* 11 Ike paper. 4**4<s per cent Sterling exchange easier, with ac tual business In banker** hills at 1t.878t 4 K7 l „ for thmond, and at $4.834404.834, for aixty ilavs. Posted rate* 94 MU4 84H anti 34 vs Commercial Ull*. 31 4yM 83 Silver certificates. 284tfSMr Bar silver. 429,c, Mexican dollars. 49‘xC. Government bonds weak: state bond* Inactive: rallroatl bonds Irregular. ■TUCK* A*l BOSDI Realising Results In Severe Inroads on Prices. New York. Sept. 19 —Quit* aevere In road* were made on prices before trading had slopped on the Block Exchange to day and an average level wa* established considerably lower than Ihe low point touched on Monday morning before the rally commenced. The difficulty of con tinuing ihe advance which wa* fell yes terday und was emphasised this morning prompted the trader* lo take their profits and the two day* advance eras effectu ally wiped nul. After the speculative holdings which had la>cn hought on Monday were dislodged the market came to a pause and rallied slightly, hul to was attacked again In the last hour and sold vigorously by the hear*, making the dosing easy and near to the lowest level of the day Asa re sult a long ll*t of prominent railroad ami miscellaneous stock* show nel losses ranging from 1 to 2 point* Tennessee Coal was the most conspicuous for weak ness and fell over four point* on large selling, closing with a nel loss of 3%. The weakness was the more conspicuous as other stocks In the steel group were re latively steady up in a lal* hour. The Special weakness of Tennessee Goal was due to 'he heavy decrease In August sur plus esrnlngs and the general knowledge that the company - * export irade Is ham pered by high freight rate* on the rail road* ond the scarcity of ocean freight room The local tradlona were conspicu ously weak s* ■ group. The proposition lo require Ihe Brooklyn Tran*li Company o pul It* wire* under ground was Interpreted as on expiesslon of a general municipal policy towards these corporations Tobacco suffered to the extent of 2% People s Gas was rela tively firm, hut yielded to th* late selling movement The day # weakness In slock* must be explained by general disquiet over the anthracite miners strike and the monev market outlook The announce ment of advance# In the price of roal wa* an unfavorable factor In the market. Th* money market con'lnued Arm tn tone and call loan* commanded 2 per cent, at the maximum. Although there wt a slight reaction In sterling exchange. II Is Ibought probable th** further gold will go out. and there wery rumon of multiplying foreign mans Southern Railway. Trains Arrive and Bepart Savannah on *0 th Meridian Tim* Poe lloug Slower Than cl ly Time. Schedule* In Effect Hu nday June 10, 1900 Head doWUiT' To tTTi EAST 1 kead up ■RoJiTUaWT] ~ " fTHWEi No.ii 1 11 (Centra 1 Time) | l U 90pm u EamuLv havanuah At 6 tOaml 11 (Eaalarn Time.) | 4 31pm 4 28am jAr Blaokville LvJ 3 Wam| 1 JTpm 4 06pm 8 ISair. Ar ...Columbia L' 1 36milt Earn * 10pm * 6am Ar Che* lotte LvJ 6fct>m| X loam 11 kptajtf ■p**||A* Qrroneboro Lvj| 7 lopt| 6 (gun, Hsi ... A' Norfolk L , itwpm 11 >lB|l ogwi,Ar~... —..... Dan villi > k tOpsn t tin 1 ~j 06am 4 Sptn aFTT....... Rich mood .!.. '... Lv .014*'. :Op 4am ft W>m' Ar Lynchburg l.v .1 624>in : is>ani 4 36am; 5 36pm|)Ar Chnrlotleavllle l.v! ; i*,an 11 6-pm 7 36am I (aipm Ar Ws.hiiigi.ai l.v 111 Ihamj 9 49.S 9 15am 11 26pm Ar tlalllmore Lv : 8 —am, 0 ITpm M I6ani, 2 68am Ar Unlelphla Lv 3 lOami 6 16pm I 06pm 4 33ani Ar New York Lv 13 lAmj 3 26l>m * 30pmj 3 00p.il; Ar B aton Lvjj 6 AgMitllO Warn Mo.mi ~ To THE NOIIT II AND WEST. I • j (Centra 1 Time.) It u 19am I (Lv Sava xinah Aril 6 iOnm (Eaatar n Time.) 4 lOam Lv Columbia Lv!| 1 F>*m 9 60am |Lv gpa'laaburg Lvl' 4 Ist>m 1! 16pm Lv Asb.-vllle Lv 1006 4 06pm Ar I lot Spring# Lv 11 A™ 7 30pn Ar Knoxville Lv j 9 Aim 6 10am ,Ar Laxlnghm Lv lOIOpm 7 46am Ar Cincinnati Lv 9 00pm 7 item Ar Iwuwvllle l.vj 7 46pm 6 OOpmllAr S4 Louts Lv|| * oeatn All trains arrive and depart from th* Plant System Station. THROUOH CAR SERVICE. ETC. TRAINS 33 AND 34 DAILY. MOW YOR K AND FLORIDA EXPUKBB VaaU buled limited trains, with Pullman Drawing Kurin Rlccptng Cats between Savan nah and New York Connects al Washington with Colonkd Kxpres* ful Bvwtoir Pullman Sleeping Cara between Charlotte and Richmond and Chat bate and Nor folk Dining Cara serve all meal* Iwiwaan Savannah and Washington. TRAINS K AND 3*: DAILY THE I’HI TED STATES FAST MAIL VeOllhUled limited iralna. carrying Pullman Drawing Room Sleeping Cara between Sr-annah and New York Dining Car* serve all meal# helwu 11 Savannah and Waablnaton Also Pullman Drawing Room Ste-plug Cars between Savannah and Cbrclusad. through Asheville and "Th* Land >f tho Sky " For complete Information as to raleo, schedule*, etc... apply to O. GROOVER Ticket Airent. Plant Byatrm Station JAMES FREEMAN. C. P and T. A. 141 Bull alreel. Telephone#—Bell, ISO; Georgia. 950 s H HARDWICK Aeelslant General Pas*, nger Agent Atlanta. Oa lo be placed In New York, which found no condonation. Discount rates continue to harden abroad, and the speculative work! recalls last year's severe experience when the foreign needs drew gold tn the very crtela at the momy stringency, precipi tating the December 1-1 nic Tin- specula tive Inflation at that time seemed to drop out of account In to-day** comparison. Money continues to move to the Interior in large volume, both by telegrni>hlo transfers through the subtreuaury and hy express and registered mall. The sub treasury paid further draft* to-day on gold deposited on the Pacific coast, and the disbursement for pension# was also Urge, but payments for the later account havn reached their maximum for the pres ent. Bonds which were active In the market were weak, but other* held tlrm Total sale*, par value. 11.045U00 Entted Slates refunding 2*. when Issued, ami the 5* de clined W In the bid price. The total sale# of stocks to-day were 269,500 sharea. Including Atchison 5.700, do preferred U**S; Baltimore A Ohio 7.380; Burlington 14,640; Hock Island 6,n. North ern Pacific. 6.250. 8t Paul 15.710; Southern Pacific 5.830. Inion Paclllc 17.589, Tobacco 18.59 H. llrooklyn 28.- 485. People's Gas 10130; Hug.ir 25.- 430. Tennessee Coal and Iron 11.UTO New York Stock List. Atchison *4141 Union Pacific .. 648, do pref tS do pref 72> B. 4k O S*’, Wabash *’ Can. Par 97>j do pref 17 | Can. Sou 48 \ W tk L E 8b Chesa A Ohio.. V | do 2nd pref.... 23 C. G. A W 104, Wls. Central .. 12 C, B. A Q 1311, Third Ave l'AV* c. I A L 22 (Adams Express. 124 do pref 53 American Ex. ..160 C. AE. 11l M(*| V. B Express.. 45 Chic. A Nw 1694 Wells Esrgo ...122 C. R. 1. A Pac... 1048*1 Amerlcan C. 0.. 31V, C C. C. A 81. do pref 88 Louis 58 Am. Malting Jl* Col Bouthern .. 684 <l° P r,f do I*l pref 39 | do pref. do 2nd pref. .15 A. 8. A R Del A Hudson..lo7 Am. Spirits *V D. L. A W 1714 do pref |7 Denver A R. O. 184 Am. S Hoop ... 1* do pref do P"*- "/* Erie 104,A. B A W 4 do lre pref . 33 ! do pref Great N pref. . .1614 Am. Tin Plat* *44 Hocking Coal .. 1* 1 do pn-t ■ ••••••• "J Hocking Val— 114! American Toh ... 87',* 111. Central ....Us4| do pref ••••••"“*,, lowa Central .. 18 IA. Mining Cos. . . 42 * do pref 43 (Brooklyn RT-514 L. E. A W 36 jCol. F. A. 1 33 do pref WHiOont Tobacco... 244 Lake Khore ... I do 764 I an F*S#nl Ht*el . O Manhattan L 87'* do pref. Met. Street Ry.l |Oen. Electric 13, Me* Central ... 1S Glucose Sugar. 49, Minn A Ht. L... 63i, do pref. . do pref 92 (International I-- 17. Mo. Pacific .... 494;i. *""■ Mobile A Ohio.. 35 Leveled* Oax .... 70 M. K. A Tex. . 9 I Nat BDcult ... do pref 3*4 do tr*H N. J Central.l29 ,N*t Isrt'd ”' 4 N Y. Central..l274 do pref Norfolk A w 324 Nat Hteel -JV do pref 744 do pref. “ N. Daclflc 60 IN. T - Air B L 4 dv. pref 70 |N. American 144 Ontario 4k W... I*4 l*c. Coast MU O. Ry. A Nav. 42 | do Ist Pref -.- "6 do pref 74 * 2nd Pef. •• Pennsylvania ..1184 Pacific Mall - Reading 154 do Ist pref . M :Pressed 8 Car. 374 do 2nd pref . -25 j do prat. ....... ■ TH* RloO W M Pullman P. Car 18, do pref *" I*- K - * T Bt. LA 8 F... 94 Sugar - do I*4 pref j do piH. do 2nd pref . 32', Tenn. C. A H— a 8t L H IM4IU. H Leather ... 4" do pref 284 and pr f.- * Bt. Paul HIS U- Rubber .... J 4 at P A Omaha.llo (wegtam Union .. 7*4 Bou Pacific 32 jit. 1 * L ” Bouthern Ky •• 11 I do pref• —•■ •• ' do pref MS P. C. C. A St L. M Texas A Pac... 144! Honda. V. S 2*. ref, |M. AO Bs, Idd 634 registered 104 |N. Y. C U15..M94 do coup 1014 N J C Gen. 6s 1224 do Se. r.g HO Nor Pc. 35.... Bf-U do 2s. roup. .110 do 4# 1044 do new 4. reg 1344 N Y C. A H. do new is. c0u.1344j Louie 4* 107 do old 4s. reg 415 N. A W eon 4a 98 do Old 4*. COU.IIB (Ore. Nav. Ist* ..109 do s*. reg ~..1134, do 4s 1038* do s#. coup .1134 Ore 8 L s ..127 t> Of C. 36s 122 do consol 5s ...114 Atch gen 4a 1014 Reading Osn 4*. 9*4 do adj 4* 854 H G W. Ist* 98 Can Bouth 2d* 106 Bt L A I M C of O. eon 6* 9*4 consol 6s 1124 do Ist Inc . bid 43 Bt L A Ban. F. do 2nd inc. ... II ! General 8a .. .123 C A O 44* 9*4 81. P. console ..18*4 do S* 1 81. P.. C. A. P C tt Nw. c0n.75.19* j l<a 1174 do 8 F Deb. 6* 1204; do 6s 11*4 Chic Term 4*. M Bou Psc. 4* .. T 4 Colo. Sou 4, .12 Sou Ry is ....!0H D A R O lsts.KS4 B R A T *s 87 go te 9 Tex A Pac. I*l*ll*4 Erie Gen 4* **4 do 2nd, 65 r W. A D C. iU Pac. 4* 1644 1„. ... 7*4 Wab,*> Ist* ...1174 Oer. Elec. 6# .11* do 2d 1014 la Coni let* ..lWH’West Shore 4*1124 L A N. uni 4* *4 Wls Cent. Ist* 954 M K. A T 2d*. 864; Va. Centuries .. B*4 do 4* I New York. Bpt 19 - Standard OH. 6350 169 MItCELLAKEOIg MARKFVT9. Kola-These quotation# ar# revised deity, and are kept aa near aa poaelbla In accord with th# pravatMng wbole.ele prices. Official quotatlooa are not used when they dLugrea with the price# whole eaters aak Country and Northern Pradurr. POULTRY The market Is steady, Quo. (aliens: Broiler*. 30vt36c. |cr pair; hal? grown, 464ff8)c; three-fouixlMt grown. 66 'J 80, ; hens. 6Tm7sc, roosters, 40u60c. ducks. 50?/76c, geese, 75,'ti1l (its EGGB Steady at 14016 c. BUTTER Tll, lone of the market k tlrm. Quotation,: Western creamery, 184 41230. New York state dairy, 174022 c; ex tru Elgltts. 24(025,'. CHBBOCB- Market Arm: fnney full cream cheese, 16c for 20 to 22-pound average, 280dO-|Ktund average. 124 c. Early Vegetables. IRISH POTATOES—Northern, Si 90 rack. CABBAGE—B4O74c per head. ONIONS—YeIIow. In barrels. $22T>; cratrs, *O,-; red, |1 90 llreadatufl,. Ilay and Gram. FIX) UR —Mark el steady; patent. 64 50. straight. 61 15; fancy. *4to. family, 13.75 MEAle—Pearl, per barrel tZV>. per sack. 1130, city meal, per sack, bolted, 0! arv.r 125. water ground, 6136. city grit,, sacks, *1.26. pearl grits. Hudnuts', per Darrel, 62.85. per sack. 11.324, sundry brand,. 31 3601 *0 sack. CORN—Market firm, while. Job lota. 65c. carload lot*. 62c. mixed corn. Job lots. 6J<". carload lots. ipc. RICE Market slradv. demand fair; fancy head. 6c; fancy. 64c. Prime Good 44844 Tair 4 084 Common 34 OATS—No 3 mixed, carload, 224; Job lots, *6, : white clipped. 39,, Jot,; 37c ear*. BRAN—Job lots, 96c; carload lota. 90c HAY-Market steady: No. 1. timothy, fie Job: 90 rare: No. 2. 90c lob: 86 car#. Ilacou, Haa, anil Lard. BACON Market firm; D. 8 C R. eldte. 94c; It. H ItellleA 944i94c (Eastern); D. 8 helllek, '*4jSc (Western); smok-d C. It. able.. *4,-. IIAMB Bugar cured. 124013'8c. LARD—Pure, In tlercoa. *4*184,:: In 50- pound Hus and 80-|Mniikl tub,. k\ti> compourwl. In tierces. 64c: 60-pound tine, and Bn-poorul tuba. 7c. kigar and Coffee. BT'GAR— Cut loaf ...683 Diamond A 6.23 Crushed *•* Confectioners' A.4.23 Powdered 6.s3)Whit# Extra C.. 6.98 XXXX. |>ow'd..,6.E|Extra C 6.91 Granulated 6 43 Golden C 6.78 Cube* 6 sS'Yellotrs 6.68 Mould A 6.5*( COFFEB- Mcha 26c (Prime, No. 1 ,114 c Java .*6O (Good. No. 4 .. .124 c Pealwrry 144 c Fair. No. 6 11 o Fan'y No 1 ...134o|Ordinary. No. 4.104 c Choler. No. 2 . .U4#|Common. No. 7 10 c Ultunsri aad lluldlag kappllea LIME. CALCIUM. PLASTER AND CEMENT-Alabama and Georgia lime in fair dematf, and self al 16 cents a barrel; special calcined plaster. II 00 prr barrel, hair, 405 c Rosedale cement. |l 01 36; carload lota, special; Portland remenl, re tail. *2 25. carload lot*. I3<>S|2 30, LUMBER r. U. B VBHSELB SAVAN NAH Minimum yard sixes, |lu6u0116o; car elils. 612.60013.00. different sices. |!t (Xi UI6OU. ship stuck. 116.00018.00; sawn lies, 58.Q006.60; hewn Ilex. 35036 c. OlLeM.irket steady; demand fair; alg. nal, 46060 c, Weal Virginia bla,lt. 9013 c; lard, 68c; nealafoot. 40070 c; machinery. 14 025 c, linseed oil, raw, 87(y , boiled. 78c; kerosene, prime wldtv 12c; water white. 13 ; Pratt s astral. 14; deodorised stove gasoline, drums, 114 c. empty oil barrels, delivered. K6c BHOT Drop. *l6O. B. V. and larga, 03.70; chilled *1.75. IRON Market very sleadv: Hwe<le, 640. NAIIJ4—-Cut. (2 60 base; wire. 63(6 baa*. BARBED WIRE—OL6* far 100 |„>unds straight gnrsls, 210 So . sugar houaa nw lasses. 160 30c GUN POWDER—IVr keg. Austin crack shot, 08 00; half kegs. 12 25. quarter kegs, 11.36; champion ducking, quarter keg*. *2 36; Dup,mt and liaxard smokeless, half kegs. *ll 36, quarter kegs. 15 76: 1-pound canisters. *IOO, lexx 25 ner cent ; Tmtedorf smokeleee powder. 1-pound cans, *I.OO. lb pound cans. 90c ikjuiml Fruit* and Mata. APPLES—EarIy Notlliern variety, (2-350 175. IIANANAH-31250150 bunch I'INEAPI'LKB— Extra large Abbakas Cayennes. (3 hi per st.tttdard crate, amal] Red Bpunish. *2 0003 M. LEMON**- Market toady at (4.500L00. COCOAML'TB-E.2503.60 par 100. NUTB—AJmonda. Tarragona. 16c; Ivtcaa, 16c; walnuts. French. 13c. Naples, lie; p*. can*. Ue; Braxlla. 7c; fllbarta. 13c, asanrx od nuts, 60-pcojnd and 25-pound tvoxes. 13.-, PEANUTS—AmpIe atock. fair demand; market firm, fancy hand-picked. Virginia, per pound. 44c; hand-picked. Virginia, ex- Ira*. 4e. N C. seed iieanuts. 4c (tried and Ktapuratvd Fralta. APPLES—Evaporated. 7404 c; sun-dried. PEACHES— Evaporated, pealed, l4c; unpeal and. *44J9c I'EAHB-Evaporated. 9c APRICOTS- Evaporated. 90c pound, nectarine-, 10c. RAIBINS—L. L. *2.00: Imperial cabinet#, *2 25; looo*. 60-pound boxes. 80840 pound. (niton llagglng nnd Ties. BAGGING—Market Arm. Jut*. 24- pound. (4c. large lots. (4c; small lam, I-pound, 8>,09c; 14-pound. 64064 c; son Island bagging. 124 c TIES-Standard, 45-pound, arrow, large lots *1 to. small lots. 11.6 U. ■ all, llldea nnd Wool. BALT~D*msna is tair and tha market steady; rtnoit: lote. 1 (Si-pound burlau sacks. Me. MP-pound cotton sa.-k, 45c; llu-pound burlap set ks. 464 c: 110-pound cotton sacks. 49V*c; 226-pound burlap aa< kg, 66c; 135-pound cotton sack. 66c. am-pound burlap sack*. 85c- HlDES—Market firm; dry flint. 134 c; dry sail, U4c; green salted, 8* Plant System. of Railways. Ttlliu Operated by (Oth Meridian T 1 me—On* Hour Flower Than PUT Tlmfc READ Down ' , Lft.cilva Aug. 1 1900 || fcttAi) UP *• lit ,33 (8 7lt ~ North and South 23 9* t Lp 4 -u* u lu,. il, : vte Lv Bar .figgb...” * BpTi Ite >1 4|> 12 l*,u Mu. ip t :o Jte, 8 28a,,Ar .. Cbarleaton .. Lvi|ll 16pj 6 Idol >IP 7 41a * <*o * 23a .. .. I 7 26pj|Ar ....Richmond .. Lv; S <J6a| 4 49pj.... - * 701 11 30p Ar ..Washington... Lr t Xb| I 07p| v| 11 30p 11 33pj ...•• .... 1 lip 7 00* Ar ....New York. .. Lv j I 26p • 66a •••*—• * *op! 10p.|Ar Boston ... Lv I if.. ILO.t -♦- 5 ,i ,I*, kt s h'.Tir ! ,M, 34 !33 1* ..(Dp 2 24. om 63b|3la|jUv tuvah .... Ar|l 18> 12 lug(i3 16p;ll MajlO Da 8 06p| 6 o,p 10 Uki 7 2.0 46aAr . Way croaa.... Lv 10 (Op! 9 hup 65 > 9 Xk*j 7•• 12 6lm{ 9 Wpi 2 I6|>( I lip| 9 :6f 4r .. rtetn.eev III* ... Lv 7 <r| i 'Opt 546 $ (6a. 3 36a 10 3|P ItfiUw V .At; B■* ,\r ... Jack.onvllla . Lv| 9 JBp s Wp! 8 (Ms 7 Mo 6 Oka I 3 U6*( 6 40p| j.. Ar ... Sanford Lv ,12 Upj | 1 00a 1 ODa ... | I 2 20pi 2 30p,.Ar .Gainesville,... l.v' ... j 3 40p| I I 3 IBpi 2 18; Ar .Ceala .... Lv ; | | g)p - I 7 kia.lO OOt-,10 oup'io Oop Ar Tampa Lvlj 7 ixmx| 7 Qte 7 35p 7 Sip .... 9 10u to sup;lo 30|> 10 9p Ar ... Port Tampa Lv j 4 *sa 8 25ii| 7 OOp 7®p I 10 tin 10 46ai| Ar St Augustine. Lv|i 8 9pi * 39p|- j 8 42>p 6 15af t Sop 8 tun Ar .Jsxup l.vj 8 30n 10 inp, | | 8 I6p| 7 10u| I 23p| 9 06.1' Ar . Urun awlrk Lv| >, 40a| 9 op| | NORTH. WEST AN l> SOUTHWEST 16 |6d || Vl* Jesup || IS | M 15 |35 ||Vl* Montgomery || 18 7I * 6 tki> 6 20u .Lv Savannah Ar |IO lox IJ 10n j 6 oop 3 Art Lv Ba. innah Ar (id 15a: 1 6a 0 top I 8 40a Ar .. Jasup.. Lv 1 8 9oa 1 10 Wo BMi Vp Ar M'tgmary Lv: 7 tip 11 15* 9 Ote, I lip .Ar Maoorv ..Lv 1 Ob-v 2wp 7 10p| 4 *oa Ar Naxhvllle l.v| 9Wo 1 31* * 30aj I (Op Ar Atlanta Lv 10 46p 12 Usp > Majl> Bp Ar Ixiulsvdle l.v 3 55a 9 !3p 9 46a 9 4bp :Ar Cho'googo Lv 4 u.p: 8 A.o 7ni I<■ t > Ar tin Innall l.v 11 OOP 64* 7 ipj 7 kVa Ar Lvulsvlllo Lv 7 46a 7Lp 7 3Ua{ 7Up Ar St. lamia Lv 110 101 7 30p 7 ten Ar ClncttkigG Lv 8 30a 7 Oiiff | n (L * N ) 7 04ai * OOp Ar. St lavul# Lv 9 lip BWa 7 |2a| ||Ar Ht Louis Lv 9 OOp 1 IM| 6Kb Ar Chicago Lv 8 k)|>| 9 UOp | [j (%f aO ) 6 4>M 4 Upj Lv. Atlanta Ar;;io lip,!! 30a * tte! * tipllAr . Chicago l.v) 7 *V> I OOP 9 .(>; 7 16a Ar Memplma Lv ■ ax* 9 uUp 9 46.v' 7 10.1 Ar KanxasUltyLv ! 4 30pj 9 6p 4 12p| 3 O&n 'Ar.. Moblla ..Lvj|l3 6*0(12 30# • tatnl unmarket train*/ dally. 6 hot 7 44ai|Ar N Orleans Lv 1 660 7 45p ♦ I>*lly except Sunday. x ,(. 7 joa.jLv asvannau Ar||lo 16a|13 to •Sunday only. 1 4tel9 lOp’ Ar.. Tlfton ...Lv]| 3 16a) 6 30p Through Pullman Kleeplng i%r Service 6 4te( 3 10|’ Ar.. Albany Lv;(l3 01a| I 4tp to North. East and West am) to Florida | 8 v Ar Columbus Lvlj |1( Ote i oantrllun* ninil* al l*tr l*npii rlili ilrNnirra for Hry %%>■! ad llßvnna. I.ravlas l*orf Taui|> VuMdafi, TfcurlMjr and latardaf* mi I I KM) p nt. J Ii I'olhrmiui. T F A ; K A Arvnand . City Tkt A*t.. !>• Solo Ilotai Fhuuo 7i R W WRBNN. raaicnitr Tra fffo Manaftr. Mavannah. Oa McDOr\OUGH & BALL ANT YNE, Iron Founders, Machinists, 11. , k . n.l lerox. k fit. ••■Hilt.mr.r. nt u.il.u ' iff e mmj f.,,,*,. Wfll.sl end V. , ;7/ Lore Mill., 5 4 .. Mill >•* <•., Ska 111.., Callers, -lx TELEPHONE NO. 123. WOOL— Nominal; prim* Oeorgla. frea of aand burrs and black wool. 19c; black. 18c. burry. 10c. Wax, 16c; tallow, *4®. Deer skins, 30c. Mist F.I.LANCOI B. FIB ll Mackerel, halt-barrel*. No I. *6 6u. No 2. *8 tw, Nu I. *8 50. kits. No. 1. *1 40; No. 3. *116; No 3.5 c Cudttalr. pound bricks, *4c. 2-puund bricks. 6c. •knuktsl herrings, per bus. 2Dc. Dutch her ring. in kegs. *1 lu, new mullets, hall barrela. (3 50 SYRUP Market quiet: Georgia and Florida syrup, buying *4 36030 c. selling at 0036.'. sugar house at 10018 c, selling at HONEY Fair demand, srrained, In bar rats. 65060 c gallon. High wine basis. (1 26 OCEAN I’HUuHTt. COTTON —Savannah lo Boaton. per cat., 35c; to New York, fier cal , 90c; to Phlknlelphla. per bale. (1; Baltimore. (1 FOREIGN DIRECT— firemen. 680KX . (Oct. 65c); Liverpool. Me; (Oct. 55067 c); Hamburg. 57c. Genoa. 66c; Barcelona, 70c; Mane hooter, 56. ; Havre. 5k . Antwerp. 66.'. FOREIGN INDIRECT— LBterpool. 60c; Manchester. 90c numlnel; Hamburg, 60c; Havre 7b-; Genoa, 70e; Hevgl and 81. Pebrsburg. 76c; Antwerp, ok\ LUMHKR ttv <fc.it- Freight* dull: to Baltimore nnd eastward. *4 W lo *8 00 per M Including Portland. LUMBER— By Sleem—Savannah to Bal timore. *s.no. to Plt It. or n4k O docks. |6su, to Philadelphia. )64c per cwl , (4 lbs to foot); to New York *6OO per M. (6 75 to dock, lightered to Boston to dock, (8 00. NAVAL STORES —The market |* tlrm; medium else vexaels. R<wln -Cork for order*. 3* 6<l per barrel of 310 pounds, nod 6 per cent primage. Kplrtls. 4a and par 4 gallons gross, end 5 per cent iwtmsß*. loirge vessel*, roaln, te. spirits, 4a 6*6 Fleam, lie per 100 pounds on rosin; 31V-0 mi spirits. Savannah to Boston, and *4c on roaln and *9c on spirit* o New York. GRAIN. PRO VISION*. KTO. New York. B<pi 19— Flour market was firm agnln and hel.l at higher prlrea on nl! gr.iijes, restricting demand Winter patents *3.7004.(0. Minnesota |>atent. *4 20 f/t fin Rvc floor firm and active; fair to g(>il, *3 1003 corn meal firm; rye firm, No W.wtcm, 59c Barley quiet; tiarley malt dull. Wheat-Spot strong; No. 2 red. 84'kc; op tion.- opened firm ond except for two or Due. brief set backs, prompt'd 4>y realis ing was active and strong all day Sen sational atrength In the Northwest, aup pbm ntcd by doleful erring wheat reports started a big acare of shorts and Insured also an active speculative demand from out wide aourre* helped hy Arm Uvorpool cables; closed strong at 4014 c net ad vance March closed, B*Vic; May *74c; September, Me; October, t*4c; December, lW%r Corn—f H*ot Arm. No. 2. Tir; market wua fairly atrsdy all day. hut rather quiet with little response to the wheat strength, owing to continued lllur al rcc. Ipta #t Chicago; closed quiet at 40 *>• less on near months to 4<' advance on late deliveries; Hsy closed. 414 c. Rep- Umber closed. 464 c; October dosed. 454 c; Decomber, 414c-' oats—Spot steady; No 2. 25c; option# slow but steady. B ef firm; be.f ham*. 204121 c; packet. *ll 00; cut meal# ft*dy; pickled belllee. 9011 c Mrd Arm; Western stcrimed. 7 50c; Rep temtrer closed 7.60 c. nominal; reAned Arm; continent. 7; Bouth American. 8.60 c; compound. 6084 c Pork Armor, family. *16.#01899; abort clear. *l3 75471* 00. mesa, *l2 76011.00. Tallow Arm Petroleum dull. Bonn steady. Turpentine Arm, 490494 c. Rice Arm. Coffee—Rpot Rio dull; No 7 Involee, 4c; mlbl quiet; Cordova *4014< Kiiiure* opened steady wllh price* 5 points lower, but soon turned wmk under light local and foreign selling. dl*a|>polnllng wiallnlca and alvaen* a of specuiallv* suppori. Cahla rows averaged up a stand-off. B|l mar ket neglected and tending down under freer offerings Closed steady al n net lo.* of 5 point*. Total sale* were 16.250 hag*. InrludtiHt Beptemlver, 7.06 c; Octo ber. 7.06 c. Novemtier. 7.20 c. Bugar. raw. Arm; fair reAnlng. *4c; centrifugal, 96-test. fir. molasses sugar, 4c; reAned Arm. Cheese, large white. 11c: small white. Hr. Potatoes quiet; Jersey'#. *1990150; N. w York. *1 5001.624; txwig Island. *l6O 01 75 Peanut* steady, fancy handpicked. 40 44c. other domoetlc. 2404 c. Rutter Armer; state dairy. 154030 c; far. ee Egg* Arm Fiat* and Pennsylvania. 180 3Br; /Western, regular parking at mark. 13017 c. ( OTTIIN BKKII GIL. New York. Bept. 19.—Cotton seed oil was quiet hut well,held, helped by the strength In lard products Prime crude barrel* nominal; prime summer yallow ?4c fur prompt: off summer yellow 884 c; prims (Continued on 11319 I'ago-l Schedules Effective Kept 16. 1908 Trains arrive at and depart Iron Central Station. West Broad, foot ot Liberty street 90lh Meridian Time- One hour 'lower than city time. Loose ‘ Arrive * havannah: Mavgnnoh: laug u* la. Macon. Xt ianta.*| “ • ISamj' ovlngton, Mflledgavlllef** OOpu j |And all Intermedlale points, jAugusta, Macon. Atlanta.! ~“’ !Athens. Montgomery. 00-| •9 QOpmjlumbu*, lilrmuwhsm, An, *4 OUam I Isrleua, Lufaula and Troy.| T* *9R| Dover Accommodation |t7 46aas n ItJiml Gun.a, Dinner Train. .M kSpra •laUy. tExcept Hunday. BETWEEN savannah and ttbeb. 75th meridian or ftavannah city time. LEAVE HAVANNAII. Monday only 6;2S a m. Dally except Monday 9JO a. in Dally 2:00 p m. LEAVE TYREE Monday only 7:15 a m Dally except Monday 10 36 a. m. Dally 530 p m Connections made ai terminal points with all trains Northwest, West and Booth west T Sleeping car* on nlgtil trains between ftavannah and Augusta. Macon. Atlanta and Birmingham. Ferlor car* on day trains betwaen Sa vannah. Macon and Atlanta. For complete Information, orvhrduleo, rate* and connection*, apply to w. O ItIIKWKR. City Tlckst and paaa enger Agent. 107 Bull atreel or R MclNTrnE, Depot Ticket Agent. 1 7. Laseenger Agent. L. 11. HINTON, Traflle Manager. THEO. D. KLINE, Gen Superintendent, ftavannah. Oa. Double Daily Service Th# short line to Norfolk. Washington. Baltimore. Philadelphia. New York sod th* Bust. -1 ~~ i vurwrKW Ar Columbia. H A. L. By I Svpm 4 Mam Ar Raleigh, 8. A. L. Ky . 11 I7pm!U Mam Ar Durham. 8 A. LBy 7 Stem 4 lpm Ar Petersburg. HAL, Ky 4 12um| 4 Mpm Ar Richmond. 8. A L Hy 5 15am t 40pm Ar Washington. Penna... * Aam| 9 Mpm Ar Baltimore Penna 10 Warn It Spin Ar Philadelphia, Penna... 12 Nprnj 3 Mara Ar .New York Penna <Rpm| I Liam | wxy Lv ftavannah, I. ATt-TEyfu 28pm II Kpm Af . ror>Jmouth , HA L, tty 1 7 00am! 6 Wpra Hteatners leave Norfolk dally, except Hunday. for Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York, and dally for Washington. The short linn to Mon I gome and New Orleans, leaving Havannah at 7:22 a. m., arriving at Montgomery 7:40 p. m-. at which point close connection la made with tho L. A N R. R-. arriving at Mobile 306 a. m. and New Orlaana 7:40 a m _____ The short line to Femandlna. Jsckaon vllle. Tamps and other Florida points. ‘| No. H |No. IT I.v ftavannah, I. A. L. Ry 5 66affpra Ar Fernandlna, H A.L.Ry 9 25am 9 06pm Ar Jacksonville. H A L ily 9 Nam 7 49pm Ar Tampa. H A L. By. ... 6pm 6 30am Magnificent Pullman buffet sleeping cor service lo Washington. Baltimore. Phila delphia and New York; also to Jackson ville and Tampa. Dining cars from Savannah to Hamlet, and Hh'hmond to Nsw York. Buffet parlor cars Savannah to Mont gomery. For additional Information apply to Ticket office. Bull end Bryan straoln. Phone t*. 1,000,000 HIDES WANTED. DRY FLINT* ...UHo DRY SALTED 11%° UKKKN SALTED *l*° D. KIRKLAND, Successor to R. Kirkland. ®7 tq 421 It Julian strset, weal 7