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NAVAL STORES SELL LOWER.
jirTtß THB CLOlirni I*RI4 K KIIOW
A YIELDDU mDRHCT.
Ttr Otflelal 1 urpfniluf Market I'lrn
<a ST I *n<a. With lain Reported
l.atrr at M .r-Hnalaa Also Told
I,o*eer— t.roaaly R>a||rralrt Hr
porta of Storm l>aai|r la Tciaa
and Other Ualllah lent liuari n
It tar la the l otion Market—Loral
and Telearaphlr Markrta.
Th# Morning N< wa Ofllc*.
Saturday, Sept 22.
The feature of the markets to-day was
the weakness which developed In the na
vsl stores sltustlon during the closing
hours. Spirits turpentine closed Arm at
*7 cents, but la understood to have sold
off a half cent later. Rosins closed quiet
end unchanged, and are said to have sold
6 cante off on H and below. The weakm-ss
was due to the backwardness of export
era about taking stuff at the market price,
and rhelr ablilty to hammer the market
by reason of the fact that their demand
were not apparently of an urgent nature
The cotton market efoeed easy and stead
ier. with aales on the spot light. During
the day there were reports of a storm
In Texas and grossly exaggerated accounts
of the damage caused thereby, with some
of the estimates putting the loss at 2.t8),-
009 hales. This and other bulllah Informa
tion accounts for the advance In price*
The following resume of the markets will
show the tone and quotations at th* clos
ing to-day:
rOTTO*.
Not a great deal was doing In the cotton
market to-day. as compared with the gen
eral volume of trading for the past fow
days There was a good demand however
and tranaaetlona sufficient were made to
roll up a fairly good showing The .-los
ing was quiet and steadier, with sales on
the spot of 168 bales Receipt* were 11.147.
against 1.772 last year and 8,154 year la
tere last
Good middling f. o. b was around 10%c
with good sales reported.
The following were the official spot quo
tations at the close of the market at
the Cotson Exchange to-day:
. i This List
| day year.
Oood middling 1"% 6%
Middling 10
Dow middling . 9% ■'.*
Good ordinary | 4%
Market quiet and steadier; aales. 16*
Savannah Receipts. Exports and S'o-ks
Receipts tills day 1t.347
Receipts this day last year 8 772
This day year before last 8.154
Receipts since Sept. 1, 1900 119,574
Same time last year 101/09
Coastwise export* 50
Continent * 0(>o
France !*>•'
Stork on hand this day 38.685
Sam" day laat year 75.9*2
Receipts and Slocks at the Ports—
Receipts this day 2.1.599
Receipts this day last year M ill
Receipt* thl* day year before last.. 37.199
Total receipt* since Kept. 1, 1901... 318 576
Same time laat year 518.580
Same time year before hist 411.®0
Stock at all port* to-day *7.606
Stock same day laat year’ 562,4®
9R.1 ISLAND COTTON.
Fancy Florida* I^MBI
Extra choice to fancy Georgia*...,
The receipts were lot bags, against 2.2*7
le*t year The sale* were 599, against 1.444
last jeer.
Dally Movements at Other Ports,
tjalveston—Stock. 18.003.
N"*w Organs-Steady. middling, 10%r;
net receipts, 14.420; gros receipts. 12.4®
sales. 4.060. stock, *1.047.
Mobile—Steady.) ml-klling. 10r;.net re
ceipts. 214; gross receipts. 414; s.tlee. 100;
esock. 6.60).
<'harleaton—Firm: middling. 9%e; net re
ceipts. 4.5**. gross re.-eipts, 2.56*. stock, 14,-
715
Wilmington—Firm; middling. U)%c: net
receipts. 4.31*. gross receipt*. 4.31; stock
84.280.
Norfolk-Firm; mkklling 10%c, net re
ceipts. 2.478; gross receipts, 2.475. solas
l.nio. stock, 15,073.
Baltimore— Nominal; middling, 10%. .
• lock. 907
New York—Quiet; middling. 19% . gross
re I elpg*. 821; sales. JtXO; stock. 22.825.
Boston—Rteady; mkklling. lu%c, gross
receipts. 2,292.
Philadeilphla—Firm; middling. 10%c; ne'
receipts, 40; gross receipts. 40, stock, 2,-
049
Dally Movemsnte at Interior Towns,
Augusta-Quiet nnd Hteady; middling
10 I-14c; net receipt*. 3,354; gross receipts,
3,154 sties, 1.324; stock. IMS
Memphis-Htendy; middling. 19%e; ne
receipts. 9*2 gross receipts, 1.0*2; sales
1.880. stock, 8.804.
Rt Louis-(Heady; middling. Irt%c; net
receipts. 1.201. grows receipts, 1.832; sales.
120: stock, 5,808
Cincinnati Quiet; middling lO'-.c; net
receipts. 37; gross receipts. 37; sales. 400,
stock, 6.80*
Houston Rteedv; middling. 9\c; nee re
ceipts. 11.806; gross receipts. 11.806; sales,
827; stock. 35,.1*1.
Louisville—Firm: middling. 1040.
Exports of Cotton This Day.
New Orleans—Continent. 400.
Mobile—Coastwise, 150.
Savannah—France, 950; continent, 6.<Kh.
coastwise, SO.
Charleston—Coistwl**. *55.
Wilmington—ll'oasiwtse. 1,250.
Norfolk -Coastwise, *l9.
Total foreign ex|>orts from all ports this
day—To France, 950; 40 the continent. *.-
450
Total foreign exports from all ports thus
far this week--To France. 950; to the con
tinent. * 450.
Total foreign exports since kept. J. 19‘
To Great Rrltaln. *2.3*5; to France, 11.-
07*i; to the continent. 72.5*0
Charleston, Bepr. 22-Cotton firm; mid
dling. 9%c bid.
COTTON FI TURK.*.
The Close Quiet and steady With
Trlcea ISe> 128 tllaher.
New York. Sept. 22—The cotton market
opened steady In tone with prices 12 to 19
pblnts higher on active general buying
In which Influential Liverpool house* fig
ured as leaders. During the forepart of
the session the feeling was Arm and
price* were tolerably well sustained by
continued foreign support and covering of
shorts. The public operated In an Indif
ferent manner, for the most part giving
attention to the winding up of accounts
preparatory to anew start next week
Th* strength on the call was entirely due
to an unexpected bull development In tho
Liverpool marker Both departments
there reported pronounced Improvement
end closed with sentiment still optlmtwilc
In the extreme. The reappears in-* of bull
Idses abroad wa* privately reported a
due to (he flood news of Texas and other
ports of the Western belt and to fears of
manipulation In th* New Orleans mar
ket Predictions for abnormal receipts at
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the Interior towns and ports next week,
notably at Galveston. Icl traders on the
local exchange to proceed with great cau
tusi Crop news from tho Eastern bell
was rather better, but not sufficiently to
specially figure as an Influence Follow
log the all in* market btvaine qutetcr
and prices ran off tiom the opening level.
1 he market for futures closed quiet and
steady, with prices net 9 to 12 postil*
higher.
F'l.l ITI ATIONh |% Ft I t HI |
New 5 ork. Sept. 22 —Cotton futures
opened steady as the advance and closed
quiet and steady. Prices a* (olio*-:
| Open., High. Low Close
January ......j 9 5* ' | 9 *, 1 j sg'|~
February .... 8.57 9.58 9.58 9 and
March I 9 57 j 9 58 | 9 54 j 9 .3
April .55 | 9.AS j 9.52 9.58
May 9.55 | 9 .57 j 954 j 9.52
June j 954 j 9.A 9,54 9.52
July j .... j .... 1 9so
August j ~.. j .... j .... | .44
September ...| 9 95b 1012 ;p) 09 | 10.17
October | 9 97b 10.U3 |99*| 997
November .. 977| 977 9*7 9*7
December . 9 *lb 981 955| 957
Liverpool. Sept. 22. 1 p m -Colton, spot
very dull business, and prices higher:
American middling fair, 7 5 led; good mid
dling 7 1-lM: middling. 7d; low middling.
* IS-1M; good ordinary. * l-32d; ordinary.
5 2..-33d. The sales of the day were 2.000
hales, none for s|teculatton and export,
and Included I*oo bales American: te
celpts. 7.000 bales, including 3.700 bales,
American.
Fulurr* opened steady and clnsed
steady; American middling, low middling
clause. September. 7 00d value; Bcptember-
October, *.03(i6.04d value; Gctober-Novem
ber. 5 37d sellers;, November-December,
I 291)4 308 sellers. December-Jsnuary. 5.22 U
buyers: January-Kebruary, 5 19R5.JM buy
er); February-March, 5.17d buyers;
March-Aprll. 5.15d buyers; Aprll-May, 5 ltd
sellers: May-June. 5 1205 13d buyere;
June-July, S.lSd value, July-August, 5.(891
buyers.
New Orleans. Sept. 22—Colton futures
steady. •
| apt ember 10.06®in (a February 9 kvo9 42
uctober .... 9.61(7 M 2 March 9.434i9 44
November . 943 44 April 9.41419 45
December 9 3915 940 May 9.454)9.4*
January ... 939-0 9 40;
i OTTO* LCTTISR9.
York. B'pt. 22.— -Murphy Se Cos. My:
Parlous raln In vlrinltv of T>allas
Fort W'orih. causing
dama*j (orotton, N(irfe4 a further huylus
in I*ivf*rp#>r| this mnmlnir un<l
CiiblFS r*pcriri\ tontlnwt
lion of lono of nnd fnr
#i*n WfTF morF fo hiy
In lordi market than for toniF *lav*. Th*'
volume l of traniL'tiorYH wan iirgr, with
pom** increase In outaido Rp
porta fr>m lh' Houth ahow that tlcmiml
for cotton in interior I>* active, owinsr tr
la**k of material abroad and htiHlncua
transact*! for apinuers in lo*.i! market
in conraapondincly large. Hcntimcm con
tinued dIvMM, in view of uncertainty
nv<*r lh* r*f a llhcral rroj* move
ment. but there ie no general disposition
to antici|>a(e a material decline in prl
The undertone HhowMl coniderable
strength
New York. Kept 22 —Hubbard Kroe. A
Cos. * ay: Our cable* Mate the advance
In Id\eTponl wa* canned by the buying of
the near poeitlona by Importerh who be
came uneasy over the email clearance*
from America The market her. op*nl
quiet with tmyera at a aube antlal sd
-vnue on October ami Novrmuer. which
wna not ao marke*! on the winter |>o#t
tlon#. Trama**tiotm were limited In vol
ume. an compared with l**t week, fhe
trad* not helnc aa wild a then. Toward
the cloaa exporter* were xcllere against
purcham ra in the Houth. Th atnall ato k
here U creating much comment* In view
of th* large tnlerer-t known to l>e held
here for Kuropcan account. Hecetpi* are
hr.tvy at the known Interior town* <lal
veefon !w expected to resume fully on
Monday.
DRY GOODS*
New York. B-pf 23-The week eleiif*
wtlh a, tu it 1 builneae In staple .bttons nf
limited dluunikvne. but tone of market
strong throughout. Prlnl cbrlha quiet at
previous prlroe. Frlnts In goo.l .b-mati.l,
but no (-barge In que.l*tlon*. Glnghami
very Arm. t’otton yarn* strong, with
little offering. Woolen and worsted yarns
dull and easy.
NAVAL BTOHW.
Saturday. Sep 22.
SPIRITS TURPENTINE—The market
opened firm to-day at 87 cents, with sale*
of 1 821. and dosed firm and tin. hanged
with further enles of 26u. It was re|r.-
ed that during the late hours th* mark."'
was decidedly easier, and that a large
quantity of spirits, something over l,t
ca*k. sold at 36%' . Th- day s receipt*
were 1.486. and the exports I.S7*
R()8INS-The rosin market closed qu'et
and nnchangel to-day. with <t fair demand
for th* offering* at prices lielow quota
tions. It was r*|a>rted that during the
late hours sale* were made on a Iswtl* af
5 cents below quotations on H and below
The day’s receipts were 5,257. sales 457 •’
Ihe opening, and 318 at th* closing, and
the exports 10.413. Price* as follows:
A. B. C $1 35 I
D 1 ® K 1 6‘
K 1 FI M 1 "
p 1 45 N I x*
n " 1 50 W O 2(t
,l 1 tn W W 295
Receipts Saturday—
Spirits Roem
c. R R 1.176
S„ F. * 'V } *'"l2
S. A. * ">
Exports Saturday—
c R. It . week various 27 612
B . F'. A W , week various 179 311
Nor. bark Russell. Glasgow l.7<*.
Nor ship Germanic. Rotterdam .1,670 5.74
Naval Stores Btatemm
Spirits Rosin
Stock April 1. 1900 2.197 112>6
Receipts to-day lU* *-2*7
Receipts previously 221.161 4R1.789
Total since April 1 221791 638 163
Flxporls to-day 1.876 10.412,
F3xports previously I*l .*24 |SNt,6i>..
Exports since April 1 1® 200 5(6.017
Bits k on hand to-day 41.091 129.54a
Stock on hand came day last
y ,„ r 27.618 144.700
Wilmington, N C.. Bept 32 -Spirit# tur
pentine firm 34%.t7c. receipt*. 63
Korin steady. $1.1501 20; receipts. 90
Crude turpentine fltm, $1.10fl8 2.10; re
ceipts 21.
Tar Arm. $1 40; receipts, t
Charleston. B. C.. Sept 22—Turp*ntln*.
nothing doing Rosin steady and unchang
ed.
FIVVNUI VI..
MONEY—Th* demand keep* fairly up
with the supply .. . .
F-gHKIGN EXCHANGE - Mtrkct la
w>ak Commercial demand. $4 *3v. #l**
IV day# 4tM%; ninety days. W *•%.
franc*. Tarl* nnd Havre, sixty day*.
5 21% ' Saris*, sixty days, $.24%: marks,
sixty davs. 93 15-16. . nlne*y days. 43 9-16 c
D©MF2BTI<* EXCHANGE - B*edv;
banka are buying at 3-16 discount and soil
ing as follows $25 and tindsr. ls prc.
mlum; $35 to SSO !5c premium: SSO to sb>o.
jo., premium; sbt to s2nn. 25" premium;
s:ii to SI,OOO. par; $1. , 88> and over, 1-16 die
count.
BECI BITJK-Th# market D very lntK
live, scarcely anything doing. Quotations
ate iwUKt nomtnai
THE MORNING NEWS: SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER ‘J3. 1000.
9 toe It a.
Bid. Ask
Augusta and Savannah R R but 110
Atlanta und West Point 124 12*
do per cent certificates 107 I*4
Augusta Factory 811 66
Cl tiaras Rank 1® U 2
Chatham It.ink 110 lit
Chatham It E A 1. Cos.. A MH %
do do R 54 57
Eagle and Phoenix 'Mfg. 00.... 106
n- 1 , turn '‘Xi I*X
Enterprise Ufa Cos 99 101
Get manta Bank 127 1®
Georgia A Alabama 25 T 7
Geotgla Railroad, common 210 215
Uranltrvillo sltg. Cos I*o i5
J T King Mfg Cos Id) 103
Lang'ey Mfg. Cos 117 1®
Merchants National Rank 110 111
Nailonal Rank of Savannah ....146 1M
Oglethorpe Savings and Trust..lo4 110
People's Savings and Lsaan ICO 101
Southwestern Railroad Cos 1(81 104
Savannah Gas Light Cos 24 25
Southern Hank 153 155
Savannah Rank and Trust 114 114
Sibley .Mfg Cn., Augusta ..*5 99
Savannah firming 95 pH)
Honda.
Bid Ask
Char. Col A Aug Ist se. 1900 b l>,
Atlanta rlty 4s. 1922 104 uni
Augusta city 4*. 1937 104 107
do 4%* 1925 no in
do 7s, 19(13 105 1114
do It, m HR 131
Ala Mid. s*. Ind'd. 192*. M St N 97 *9
Augusta K.,t lory. * per cent 191a |, no
Hrunawlck and Western 4s. I*l* *1 w
C. It. R. A Ranking collateral f*. 93 93
C of O. Ist sa. lb-year gold, 1946
E. A A It* I®
C. of G. con. ss. 194... M AN. .92 93
C. of li Ist In omc*. 194.5 42% AH*
dn 31 Incomes, 1945 10 ]1
do 3d Incomes. 1945 5 4
C of U. til G. A A. Dtv) Se.
1947. J. A J 93 93
C. of O (Eaton Branch). se, 1998,
J A D 8t 94
City A Suburban R R. Ist 75...108 R 0
Columbus city sv. 1918* 10* ltd
Chat lesion city 4s. 1945 101 Ktl
Eagle A Phoenix Mllle 45.. 1934. 104 108
Edison Electric Illuminating Ss .104 lu*
Enterprise Mu 6, llsd 102 MS
Georgia Railroad s. 1910 114 ItAVa
G. 8. A F„ 1945, J. A J 111% 1125*
Georgia A Ala batna Ist ss. 1945 KS 104
Gcotgia Slate 3>*e. 193. J A J...M4 ltd
do a 1 *~ 1915. M A X 144 1M
do 4',s. 1915 117 114
Macon city 6s. 1910. J. A J ....116 118
do 4**e. 192*. Jan par IdT 19
ocean Steamship ss, 192* K 8) ltd
Savannah city ss. quar. October.
1913 110'* HR*
do ss, quar November, 1909 . .110 111
South Carolina state 4'..r. 1932 ..ll* 118
Blbley Mlg Cos *s. 1903 MB 102
South Bound 5s 99‘* lot**
S . F A W gen. m, ge. 6s. 1934 123 124
.lo do l-t s>, gold 1934 llo>, lITXk
do 81. John Dlv. Ist 4, 1934 94 8*
UKKHD HISK VI XIEMEAT.
New York. Sept. 22 —the weekly l>ank
statement la as follows: lavan*. decrease
82.6x9,50; de|g*hlts, dei lease $9,873.40; rlr-
I ulatlon. 111. reuse I84.0(X); legal tender. <le
-1 tense ,1.30. spade, decrease $2,802.f100
reserve, il< .Tt ste I*. 717.2)1; surplua. $14,-
552.12a; decrease. 51-2kt.BfO.
Ne- York. Sept. 22.- Money on call nom
inal. Prime tner. untlla pa|r. f'xtik 1 * per
<ent. Sterling exchange steady, with ac
tual business in tsankers' bills at $4 B*VB
4 for demand, and at $4,831* for sixty
I ratoo. slß4utx4‘ anti 54 88
Commercial bills. $4 82MM 82*,. Sliver cer
tlfl, a ten. dVytd'. Bar silver. 42%c. Mex
ican dollars. 49Sc. Government bonds
firm, railroad bonds weak, state bonds
easy.
STOCKS %M HO YDS.
After a Hon of Active Trading the
Market I loses Weak.
New York. Sept. *2.—Storks weakened
afresh to-day and after two hours of ao
■ five trading the market closed a, live and
weak, except for the Irregularity caused
by shorts buying lo cover In some of Ihe
stocks which bad hern most severely sold
by the M ars. Only In Tennessee Coal was
the rally as much as a point, leaving a
net lose of 2 points In that stock. The
coalers, the hlgh-prbcil specialties and
the steel stocks, except the steel rail-mak
ers. show Ihe heawlest losses.
The rkulng and bloodshed In the anthra
cite mining region had a deprewslng In
fluence on the whole list, and Reading Is
sue* were spei tally affe xed on account
of the hoi** that has been Indulged that
Its mines would not tie shut down, which
Is disappoint* 1 by yesterday's cessation
of work in that company's shafts.
The light buying for Loudon account
was entirely disregarded and the slight
demand from bargain hunters, which made
Its appearance h r<- and there, was with
out any Influence In checking Ihe liquida
tion The railroad group did not escape
the prevailing weakness and standard
railroad stocks were as much depressed
ns stocks of minor roads. There were ex
amples of a base of a point or over In the
trunk liner, the Southern group, the
Soulhwesterns, the Grangers and Ihe Pa
i itlcs, Baltimore and Ohio, and lulsvllle
and Nashville were most chnspkuous for
weakness
The hank statement seemed to precipi
tate renewed selling, although It was no
w-aker than had been expected anil In the
decrease In loans was rather hotter. The
loan contraction show* th# extent thai
genuine liquid a lion had been going on
In the stock market during the week. It
seem* elso that the remittances In pay
ment of the German loan, which stiffened
the exchange market early In the week,
were arranged without recourse to Ihe
local money market. The movement of
gold from the Hank of Flngiand to Ger
many coupled with the heavy Interior
demand* for currency, strengthened ihe
ronvMlon that considerably higher rate*
in money are Inevitable.
Tile bond market has been only slightly
affected compared with stocks, hut liqui
dation has l>e*n In evidence there a>*o
United Btates new 4s. coupon, advanced
% and the- old 4s % per cent In th* hid
price. Total wiles of stock* to-day wers
195.5*) sliates. Including Atchison prefsr
red. 8.*92, Baltimore and Ohio, 5 460; Chi
cago. Burlington and Qulnqv. 5.155; Ml*
soitrl Pacific. 5,140, Northern Pacific, 6.53 U,
Pennsylvania. */*W. Heading first prefer
red, 7.100; Union Pacific, 8,100; American
Bteel and Wire. 6,046; Brooklyn
Transit. 10/195; People's Gas. 23.425; Sugar,
22,914.
New York Stock List
slcM*nn 26% do do prf 71%
do prf. ........ 67% Wabash ..... 6%
(l A 0 66% do prf 16%
lan Pa *7 W ALE 8%
Can Bo *% do do 2nd prf 23%
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Trains Atrlvs and Depart Savannah on Bib Meridian Tima - On* Hour Bow* f
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orhsdu.es tn Effect 8u inlay Juna ME 1846
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(Eaator n Time ,
4 21pm 4 2Xam Ar Hlaokvtlle 1, 1 COum 1 37pm
4 04|Hi) 4 li)an> Ar Cotumbla l,v i ybam ll Xettn
8 igptn 9 46am Ar t'barlotta Lv 9 65pm ltsM)
U 44pm,(2 Bpra Ar Orconaboro Lv,! 7 s4pm| 5 Ram
Mam Ar ... Nor folk L* >*i<n
It Itam 1 ttgan At Dan villa Lvj; 5 40pn> * sain
"* * —.,-si. \* . HI . irtorid Lv 12 Rpnt 11 Opu.
3 4oatu | 48pm Ar 177. Lynchburg I
4 tiani I loimi *r t bor ot lesulla Lvj 2 >A,*m!!2 6tpm
7 ss*l m t 50pm Ar Waaßlnglun L *ll !sau 9 84>*aa
8 15am 11 Sst>n, Ar Baltimore L' 8 3am I ITput
11 s6om 2 so.in Ar FhUodelphia Lv 2 80am! tflp-n
2 08pm 4 23sat Ar New York Lv 12 10am I Js|*n
I pm| 2 OOpen Ar .. B an** Lv 5 84pmj 10 lgntn
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8 loan* Lv Spa* tab' urg Lc * 15pm
17 ICpttlLv Ashe villa l,V|i 8 t
8 02pm Ar Ha* April is L' 11 4*tti
7 SOtmi Ar Knoxville Lvll 8 Aim
8 14am Ar Laxlnflon L' ;l* At>m
7 45am Ar rtnelnnali l*v 1 l*m
7 lam Ar lausvtll*’ I.v* 7 4pm
• oopm Ar hi Louis Lv|| 8 osam
All trains arrive and depart fiom lha Plant System Station.
THROE OH CAR SERVICE. ETC.
TRAINS 23 AND $4 DAILY, NEW YOB K AND FLORIDA EX I’RPKUt Vaetl
buled limited Halits, wtlti Pullman Draw Ing H.*m SleeiHng Cats b*t*t g>va
nah and New York Connects at Wttkln glut* with Colonial Expre.a for Bcwtoo
Pullman olee|diig Cars between Oh t riot $ e and Richmond and OharMta and Nob
folk Dining Cara serve all meals lama n Savannah and Waatilngton.
TRAINS 35 AND 36 DAILY. THE FNI TED STATES FAST MAIL VeaUbUtaA
limited train*, carrying Pullman Drawing Room 81* * pit a Cara betwesn 8* smalt
and New York Dining Cara .erva at m eals hetwetn S.vsnnah and IVaehlrikUm
Alao Pullman Drawing Room Ble* pn gCa re Is*tween bavatmata and Clnclunatl.
through Asheville and The Land of tbs Bky."
For complete Information ns to rateo. a rhedules etc., apply to
G GROOVER Ticket Agent, Plant By stem St at lor.
JAMES FREEMAN. C. P and T. A.. Ml Hull street Telephones—Bell. 458;
Georgia 850
f> H HARDWICK Assistant General Passenger Agent. Atlanta. Os
C. A 0 26 \VI*. On 'll 1 *
C. O. W 10 Third Avenu* .. l'x
t\, H A (J 12t)*, Adams Ex 128
C . Ind A L .. 3t Am Ex LVt
do do prf ... 43 I’. * Ex 6
C. A E 111. 9* Wells Ear*** Ex 133
C. A Nw r,9 Am Cot OH . S>'*
C'., R. I. A I'.loß* 4 i do do |>rf .... lx
C. * St. L. 67*4 Am Malting 4Q
Col Bo 5 j do do prf . 23
do do Ist prf 36 Am Smelt A R 35*4
do 2nd prf. .. it | do do prf .... 87
D. L. A W. ..171*4 Am ■pWl* •• •• •*
I). A H ltdt* do do prf .... 17
D A R G. 18 |Am 8 Hoop ... 17‘*
do do prf 65 do do prf *P*
Erie jot, Am 8 A W. . 29 1 ,
do Ist prf gt*. do do pif •o‘j
O N prf 149 1 * Am T. Plate 24*.
Hock Coal 121*1 do do |.rf 77%
Hock. Vel 31% Am Tob **‘s
111 r>n 115 j do do prf ....125
lowa On. 18 Ana Min. Cos. .. 42
do prf 40 B. H T 50
L. E. A W 2*i jc.. F A lion .. 8u
do do prf sJsy|Co*i. Tob 2C4
latke Shota ... 209 do do prf .. .. 75%
L \ N. .. ♦:* j Fed Bto**l
Man I 85 | do do ptf ...,IV-u
Met. St. Ry ..146>- Hen Electric ...118
M< x Can .. ... 10% Glucose Sugar . 48%
M A St L. ... 51%; do do |.rf .. ..*
Mo Pa 47V Inl’D'l Paper .. . 1*
M A 0 33 | dr. do prf .. . "
Mo . K A T. .. 9 | lai- lede Oaa ... *9
do do prf 25% Nat Ble 81%
N J c 1' do do prf *5
ye Y C 138% Nat l>a*l 17%
*N. A TV 31% do do prf *%
do do prf . ..74 Nat Bteel 23
No Pa *’• do do prf ~ ..83
do do prf. .* .. *9 |N Y. A. B
Ont. A W 18 |No Am
Ore. R A N. .. 42 l’ COait *2
*lo do prf 7* | do do Ist prf *6
Pennsylvania ...131% do do 2nd prf 60
Reading I' l IPa Mall 2x_a
do Ist prf 1*6% People's Gal .. . *5%
do 2nd prf. .. 23% Pr.s.ed B. C. .. 85%
yj ti \v 58'* do do prf tl%
do do prf .. .. > ;Pull Pal Car ~12
St. L A 8 F .. 9%j S Bop# A T. ... %
do do lit prf. 64 ) Sugar J'J
do and.. 2nd prf 81% do prf !'•%
Rt L. 8w 10% T.. C. A Iron ... %
do do prf 25% I? H. leather ... 9%
Bt Paul 11l | d<> do prf .. . **
do do prf .. .172% U 8 Rubber ... 27%
Bt P A om. .. 11> | do do prf l%
j*, I*l ®% West Cnton ... 7*V*
Bo By 7iR. I A 8 j”
do do prf 51V do prf T ? *
T 4 Pa 14% 4*. C. C. A Bt-L. 53
L'n. Fa 58%
Bonds
U. 8. ref 2i reg 104 | M K A T. 2da 64%
do coup ls%| do 4s *) |
do Ba. reg 10*% N Y. C. 1ata.,.108%
do Sa, coup . 14% N J C gen Se 129%
do new 4. reg 134 No Pao. *a 64%
*lo new* 4s. c0u.184%1 do 4a 1*3%
do old 4. reg. 115 |N. T. C A Ut L
do old 4. coup ll* I 4* 1,17
do ss. reg 113% N A W con 4 **
do ss. coup 113% Ore Nav lata l<
DofC BMI 122 do 4s IM
Ateh gen. 4e ...l**t% O. B L *1 ......127
do adl 4a .-•• 85% do coneol Sa—ll4
r n( a t<on 5s t 4 Rett.l general 4i* 8*
do Ist in bid 41 R O W lala.. 98%
do 2d In bid.. St L. A Ir. M
Can. 80 2nd*. ...bSYn conaol Ss 112%
c. A O 4%i... 98% t L. A San F
do 5i ll* general *1 ... 123
C A Nw con Rt P. conaola. i<#
1„ 1® Bt F. C. A P
C. ANw 8 F. I lt MT%
deb 5a 130% do 5s H%
Chi. Term 4e... F3%' B*> Pa< 4* 77’,
Col. So * b* So. Ry. 5a i%
D. A R. Q lata-KB% 8 Hope A T 4a *6
hn 4s 98%, Tex A P, lltl .112%
Erie gen 4a .... 87 | do 2nd! 5*
F W A D. C. | f’nlon Par. 4.. KS%
Gen Flee. 5 ...118 1 do 2nds Ihl
lowa C. lit! Its West Shore 4e . ..112%
L A N c • ®% Wll. Cent Ills 85%
M A O. 4i. bid. *2 j Va. C'enturlea....
Ml( F-1.1. VNEOI w M AMKF.T*.
Note,-Three quotation* ar* reviaesl
daily, and are k>pt as nair as possible In
a . ord with th* prevailing whob-eal"
prl e. official quotation* are not uaed
when they disagree with th* pile*# whole
saler* ask.
I ■>try and VnrlNrra Prodace.
POULTRY—TiI# market is s'eady. Quo
tation. Hroll"r. >t)3s( . per pair; half
grown. I'ftJA.-; three-fourths grown. As*y
•in. . hen*. 65975. ; rooelrrr, 4ofl6dc. ducks,
MK.t7sc; geese, 75cfl$l m
EGGS gleudy at i44U5c
BUTTER—Th* ton* of th* market I*
firm Quotation# Western creamery, 18%
4)2*.-; New York stata dairy. 17%i523%c,
extra Fllclns. 2lff2sc
CHEESE-Market Aim fancy full
cr.om (h"-se. %<■ for ® to 22-s>ound
uveiage. 284)3c-puund average. 11c.
F3arly Vepetnble*.
IRISH POTATOES—Norlkern, SI 80
sack
CABBAGE—4%ff7VV n*r head
ONIONS— Yelk.w. in barrels, $2 3;
crates, 9c. red. 11.
BrradalulTs. Mar and 41rala.
FI.OI*R -Market steady; patent. 14 V
S’ralght. $1 25; fancy, 84. W: family. 13 75
ME Air-Pearl, per bartel. 12 75. )mr week.
$1 D; city n.ea . |-r wnk, bolted. 11 MI
1 25; water ground. $1.3; city grit*.
**. k*. |i 3; parl grit*. Iludnut**. per
barrel, 12 66. par atek. sl®; wmdry
brand*. $1.25*11 ® *ack
COKN-Market firm, white. Job lot*. 65c;
cat load lots, <2c; mixed corn. Job lota.
*.'c; carload lot*. Bc.
RICE- Market *eady. demand fair;
fancy head. A:; fancy. 5%c.
Prime k
Good 4%!® 4%
Fair < #l(l
Common *Vi
OATS No 2 mixe.|, carload. 33%; lot*
lot . 35, . w lilt* ellppe'l. 89.*, Job. S7c ran
BRAN Job lots, 95 . * arload lota. 86*-
llAl Market steady; N** 1 ttHltkyi
F**- Job, ft). an; No. 2,9 v Job. 85 care.
Macon. Ilnaos and Lard,
BACON Matket nrm: D. 8 C R. aides
9%*; i> 8 btl , t Ram mu and
8 ItgJliee. 9'-rj9Vo (Wcatirn); smoked C.
R stiles. te%c
HAMS Sugar cured. 12%415%c.
LARD— Pure, in tierces, B%u*%c; In SO
pound tins ami No-|mund tubs 8%f19c.
* omiMuund. In tierces. *%c; 50-pound tins
and tto-pound tuhs, 7c.
ftniar and I o Bee.
81*0 A R
Cut loaf 6X3 Diamond A 4.3
Crushed 6X3 Confectioners' A .6 23
4Y>w*lerrd 6,53 White Extra C...6M
XXXX. pow and ~4s2>:xtra C 598
Granulated 6 13 Golden C 5 78
Cul*e* 6 5* Yellows 5.48
Mould A 6 5‘
COFFEE—
Mocha IPrlme No 3 ...,Jl%e
Java 26* |Good. No I )|%c
Pea berry I4'jv Knlr, No. 6 He
Fancy No I 12%t 1 irdintiry. No 4 .14%c
Cflob e. No 2 ...U%c Common. No. 7 10c
lUiunsti and iluidlug tuppllea
LIME. CALCIUM. PLASTER AND
CEMENT- Alabama and Georgia lime In
fair demanis and sell at 80 rents a barrel.
•Itacial calcined plastet. 8100 per barrel,
hair. 44j5c lU>sdale cement. |l >1441 14.
carload lote. special. Porlmnd cement, re
tail 42 M, carload lots. |2ia2
LCMHEII F. O H VESSELS SAVAN
NAH klinlmum. yard mses. Ill) Myjyl 1 bt;
car sills. sl3 509113 differenl sixes, s*4 00
tilßOti. altlp stock. sl6.nonlxoo. sawn lies,
$s ustys.so, hewn Ilea. 354)58<
t *IL— Jlittkei steady; demand fair; sig
nal. 4btusor. West Virginia black. 9ul2c;
lard, 58* . neatnfool. a%y7t>* . me hlnery. 1$
()25c, llnsee.l oil, raw. *7%c; Hdle.l. 75.-;
kerosene, prune white. 18c; wter while.
18c; Pratt 1 ueltal. 14; deoditrlaed etota
gasoline, drums. 11V*C, empty oil barrels,
delivered 85c.
SHOT—Drop. 81 50; B P and largo, tl.Tt;
chilled $1.75.
IRON Market very steady; Swede. 5%c.
NAIIJ4 Cut, $3 40 base; wire. $2 85 base.
HARPED WIRB-83 50 per 100 pounds
straight goods. 38480 c; sugar house mo
laeses 151)20'
GUN POWDER—Per keg. Austin crack
shot. 84 00; half kegs. 83.8. quarter keg*.
$1 75; champion dtn king, quarter kegs,
$2 25; Dupont end liox.trd smokeless, belt
kegs. $1131.. quarter krgs, $.,75; l-iavind
canisters. SI.OO, less 8 ner cent ; Tmledorf
smnkelcas powder, l-|>ound cans, $l4O, 10-
pound cans. 80c pound.
Dried and Eewporated Fralla.
A Pl'LKB— Evaporated. 7%8c. sun-dried.
5 , *4J*2-
I'EA'TIF.B Evaporated, pealed, 16%c;
unpeabd. B%ij9*
PEA 118 -Kvgpornted, 9e.
APRK'OTB Evaporated, 9%0 pound,
nectatinev, 10c
RATBINH -L. L, MOO; Imperial caMnetg,
$3 25. loose, (b-pound boxes. 5Q8%0 pound,
rrnlte and Aula.
APPLE* Early Northern variety, *2.35®
175.
HAN ANAR—SI 2f41l 50 bunch.
PINBAPPIAfIR—Extra large Abbakaa
Cayeiuiee. $8 5P |w r standard crate; am* 1
Red spanleh $. deST 50
LEMONR- Market oaedy at $150*05.40
CDCOANUTR $3 3%)5.50 per 100
NUTS -Almonds. Tarrag**na. l*c; Mot*,
14c; walnut*. French. 12*'. Naples. 12c; pe
cans. 18c. Hraslls. 7c; filberts, IJ. , asaote
*.| nut*. 50 (HHind and 25-pmiiid boxes. 12>-.
PEANUTS Ample stock, fair demand;
market firm fancy hand-picked. Virginia,
per pound. 4%c, hand-picked. Virginia, ex
tras. 4c, N. C. seed peanuts. 4c
(still* Itaualnw and Tien.
RAGGING- Market firm. Jute. Jfc
raind. 9%i , large lola 9%c; small lota,
pound, %®4c, 1% pound. l%C*%c; saa
Island bagging. 12%c
TlES—Standard. 45-pound, artow, large
lots. $144; small lota. $1.5(1.
Balt, Hides and Wool.
SAt-T-Demana is fair and lha marks!
tlfwdy. car toad lola. 100 pound burlau
Backs. 44' . 100-isiund cotton sack. 45i .
114-IKiund burlap sat ks. 4*'*i . 110-pouivl
cotton sacks. 48%c; 23-pound burlap sai ka.
56c, 125 |xxm.l cotton sack. 56c; 2W( pound
burlap sack*. 86c,
HIDES Marks* Arm; dry flint. 12%c;
dry *#lt. ll%c; green *alted. *c
WOOL-Nominal; prlma Georgia, fra#
of sand burrs and black wool. l*i-. black.
18c; burry, 16c. Wax, 25c; tallow, B%c.
Deer aklna, 20c.
MSSTKI.I.tNKOI .
FlSH—Mackerel. Imlf-harrel*. No. 1,
® St); No. 2. $8 *(0. No. 2. $4 30. kits. No, I,
$1.40. No. 2. $1.25; No. 2, B.V:, t’oitflsh.
1-inutal ltrb k#. 6%c; 2-fiound bricks. A
Bniuked herrings, par box. 20c. Dutch her
ring in kegs. $1 10; new mullet*, half
barrels, $-’■/).
SYRUP—Market quiet: Georgia suF
F'lorlda syrup, iaiying at 2*f3c; selling
at 22t535c, mis ir house at luff 15c,
HONEY—F'alr demand; si ml tied. In bar
rel*. 55RV"' gallon.
High win* basla, $1 26.
IM F. VN F’MFIIGHTa.
COTTON —Savannah lo Rosaon per
cwt . 2f- . to Netv York, per '■*(,. 20l•; to
Philadelphia, far bale sl. Baltimore 11.
FOREIGN DIRICCT—Bremen. 5X4)5
(Oct. 55ci; IdveriMOl. 50c. (IH-I 55<$5Tc);
Hamburg. 67c; Genoa. 65c; Barcelona, 70c;
Iliinchesier, Sic; Havre, s*c; Antwerp, 58c
FOREIGN INDlßFK'T—Liverpool. *>;
Manchester, 6bc, nominal: Hamlairg. 6A-;
Havre. 7*c; Genial. TK-; Reval and St,
Petersburg. 75c; Antwerp. *'
I.I'M HER -By Ball Freight* dull: to
Baltimore and aainward, $1 60 lo $6 (and per
M . Including Portland.
LUMBER—By Steam-Savannah lo Ba -
tlmore. L 5 09; to P R R or B A O
docks. *6 50; to Philadelphia. l**c. per
SWi., (4 pouoda to fuuij, M New York, (
Plant System.
of Railways.
Trains Operated by nth Meridian Tt me—©ne Hour Slower Than Pity Time.
READ 1 'till N | Effective Aug IM jj P ~
4‘* lit ,a t 4*t Nonh a nil Beuth . 8 $5 913 * !T "
4 ts|> 4ua 12 ;uj . va., Lv Sev* nnah. AAlti lt 2 45a i wee *- .* p.l lUQ* 11
12 16a.1l are tlp 10 iuej 4 tta Ar t t.aiieatoti Lvj|l. Isp 5 50a, 3 lupl 7 41a IME
,la* I 7 35p Ar . Richmond Lvi* 4 usa ,4 4p! .[
I j 7 Oia ,11 M| Ar .Washington.. Lv 4Ma .1 47p j....- —•
I * **•>, *lO4 1 Ar . Ilaltlmore.... Lv 2 iuej 1 46M 1
1 10 15* |1 Ww Ar ... Philadelphia Lv| It 9p !1 28pl I
I | I lag j 7 UOu, Ar ....New York ... Lv 9 2tp $ 45ej j
-1 1 3P | 8 uop lAt Boa ton I.v 1 lJb, I2o4nti J
15 SS 58 23 , JTmtr* ,v 3* ; 84 U 1
'*•• i 35). toe 5 JU, 2 1 >a,,L\ . hkvalutah .. Ar|i 1 40* 12 Vwjl2 141->ll MK.iO Da
8 46p, 5 45p lu *o*. 7 3.i 4 -a Ar . Wavcroee ... Lv 10 *t)pi 9 fttg) ■st 9 kfc; 70®
12 k>a| 9 34t* 2Up 7 lip) BUpAr . Tim nest Hie .Lv 7 7 'Opt 1 *sa; I tie. I 25k
14 JOP 7 tip 12 *u* v .5.1 tie \ r J k our IPs . I,\ I lo[ 1 ob| •* 40a I 7 80* I t)4w
• *2 06* 5 40p I Ar Bentord Lv 12 Wip I 1 04a| I 00* .
I | | 2 30p J 9ttf Ar . Gainesville ~ Lv J 4ftp .. nw
I I $ I4p lUp Ar t'cela Lv ... . 1 40p —•
I lo 501- 10 sq> Ar .St. Petersburg I.v, .. guns;
I 7 SDi 10 040 10 OOpilO Wp Ar Temp* Lvj’ 7 no* 7 OUe 1 85p 7p....
! 8 10* hi lopjht 30p 10 9op Ar Pori Tamps . I.v ( 25a: 6 25a I7 Wp 7 n0p.....
I I 10t I ID*. I by.* ,t( . Pun*a Gorda Lv | 4 85p 4 Isp ...•
I |lO 45*. 10 45* Ar Bt Augustin* I.v 6 9>p* 4 ®pj |...._
I 5 00p 3 15a 824> 5 9at Ik Bavannth ... I.vpio 15a.13 10a .T.TT 1...T..|.....
6Mg I IBgj t lop 4 40a Ar J*Mp .. . Lv| 8 9>i 10 Bnp ..me
| 8 lip| T 10a| 8 35pj 8 06*. Ar Htunswtrk Lv 6 lOaj 9 06p] |....
NORTH. WEST AN D SOUTHWEST
15 j 52 j| \la Jet,up || 14 | ® 15 | 35 ,V% Montgomery ;) 18 76
5 00p ■" I.v Savannah Ar in hat 12 16* I I *Op X n.a Lv Ba:*nneh Ar :o 13* i
8 45p| 4 to*!,.Ar .. Jaeup . Lvll 8 20a 10 Mpi • In. 9 p Ar XUtg merv I.v 1 7 45|.;1l 35a
I Ottal lUp Ar Manet I.v l (Xl* 1 30p 7 top 6 46a Ar Naahv 1)1* Lv" 8 tlua > 2Vk
$ Bf*a 8 gq. Ar Atlanta Lv 0 45p 12 06p 3 36a 11 25p Ar lwoulsville Lv Ilia M*
8 46a 8 40|> lAr Clu n.*4* Lv 4 06|>| fc 45* 7 Of*, t 06p Ar Clncinnetl Lv II Hop 5 4*o
78M 7 tba Ar lxwtlavlll* Lv! T 45a tip 7 80s; 7 Ifp* Ar Bt. Loula Lv 1% 18*
7 SHti 7La Ar Clnclcmail Lv 8 Site 7 OOP j j; ((, gN )
7 04a 6 (top iAr St Louie Lv 9Up 8 os* 7 88*1 |Ar St l/oul* Lv I Ofp .......
7 Is*i 5Mp Ar, Fhli-ago Lv Inp 9 uop ( 1 (MAO)
A to* lUp I.v Atlanta Ar 10 S6p II so* Ms I 4 lini lAr.. Übbs*.. T.vM 7 (*g>i IM|
I 06pi 7 15a Ar Memphne Lv! 8a 9 OOp . .
9 45a 7 Ida Ar KanaaXTtvLv ; 4 3up| > 4ep 4 ITp!BYa>Ar 54<>141* Lv ,12 Slpjll 36*
• • tend unmarked trait.) dally. 8 84pl 7 40a Ar N Orleen* Lv * 7 Mel 7 rig
t Dally r -ept Sunday. ... i.v ou van nab Ar jlO 15*111 Ma
(Sunday only I Sta ll 80p Ar Tlfton I.v 2 Ua) BMg
Through I'ullinan Sleeping T%r fiervtre I 45a 310 pAr Albany I.v 1$ 4la| $Np
to North F.aat and West and lo Florid* .... | I Jbp Ar Uolumhu* Lv11... _|M Ma
t onwrellnaa made mi I'orl lamp*, wwltla atewmera for Key Weal wag
Havana. Leaving Fort Tampa Mondays, Thursdays and Batardaya ai
1 f iOO 9. m
J H IVll.etnua. T T A; E A Armand . fTty Tht Agt .Da Sol" Hotel. I'b .ne'tL
fl W WRFNN, Trn fhr M inn*r, Havann ih. Oft.
McDonough & ball ant ym:, w"
Iron Founders, Machinists,
e . 1< W. k,ii,ia.,i.f, a<Mlar-..ifi< • r m
•" **•< t'srtaeta Kaglu**. 4 velleat aad I*l Munulu*
car. Mil,. Mill lha nine. ••■Her., -•.
TELEPHONE NO. 123. "I
$6 (VI per M. 16 75 to dock; tlghterni lo
Roaimi to dock, |8 90
NAVAL STORKS Th* market I* firm;
medium ill-' venaols ll.in (’ork fur
orders, 8s AI per barrel of 819 pounds, and
6 per cent. |*r!mage spirts*. 4AI per
41 galkHß. gross, and 5 per i ent primus-
Luge vessel#, roelrt. *s. sidrlts, 4s Id.
81.-Wlll. lie |H*r bn pound* on roeln; 21%c
on spirit* Bavatinali to H*ton. and 9%>-
mi rosin and IF- on spirits to New York.
GH VIV ••HOVINIONN, FTC.
New York, Bept 22 FTour market sis
firm at a *llxht advance, but buyers and
seller* were 19 to 20 cents apart at tho
close. Winter palceil*, $1.704)4.00, Minne
sota patents, 81 JU(f4.SO.
Rye flour steady
Uornmeal *tca*ly; yellow western,
88(189c.
Rye firm; No. 2 western. *b.
Barley steady.
Barley malt siettdy
Wheat op.it firm; No. 2 red. 84%c. Op
tion* opened steady on bullish cablea, sup
plemented by further demand# from
short*, more rain In the Northwest and
higher outside market*. Liter Ihe mar
ket wa* quiet, but i l.wed strong no re
newed covering, at net higher
Hepfemt'fr clnsed *3<'; October. 83c, De
cember. Ks%c
Corn—o|iot Arm. No. J, (Py' Options
market was firm akalti. advancing on
strong cable advice*, lighter reeetpt* at
Chicago and a further demand from out
side shorts Closed strong %#%c higher.
Mrpietnber closeil 47%c; October, 55%c, De
cember. 41%c.
Ont*—Spot steady; No 3.25 c. Option#
quiet but steadier with corn.
Beef firm; family. $1.>1#11.89: meas.
B*(n*fio; *>eef ham*. s3)'*Wj2l.(l). Out
meats steady.
land weak; W intern aieame.l, |7 V*p
7 38) Kepteml*er closed $7 45. tteflned easy;
continent, P 75; H A.. $8 50. compound,
64*816%''.
pork quiet; family. MLSffllM; • hor *
dear, $12.73a 15®. mesa. sl2ri|l4n
Biitfer firm, creamery, M%Qflfc'; itato
dairy. 16%(%c
Cheese firm; larg* white, lie
ICggs Arm. state and Pennsylvania.
184731 c; Western, regular packing at
mark, 17%C 18c.
Pot sloes Arm; Jersey’#, $1.45#115i
Island. sl.MK|l.n; Jersey sweet*. sl*4Bll.
Peanut* steady; fancy hand-picked,
4414'y. other .bmieatlc, J%4c.
Cabbage quiet; Jgwig Island )>er im.
$150(73 25
Cotton by steam to Liverpool. 4A-
Tallow Arm. city. 4%c; ..wnlry,
I'etrolrnm dull; reAned New York. 84™.
Philadelphia and Baltimore. sßt. do In
hulk. $5.45.
Itorln steady; strained common to good.
ywt t. 5&
Turiwntlm* 4t‘^li42B'
ri.-r r|s*,4l). itomtflto f‘*lr
IYDI^Y
coffee. Hpol Bio steady; No 7 lnv a |re.
~ mild, quiet. Cordova. 9%'ul4c. ru
iii,** oi-oed Bteady with price* un
changed to I t4nta higher on covering
following h*u#r th*n aapeefad EurUpcin
and Brasilian - able* Closed
changed to 6 points h,h ".
#) bag" including fa tolwr, T 99. De
cember $7 29. March. $7 *
fligar—Raw hrm; fair rsAnlng. 4'%e.
centrifugal. M >"' *■ tTe4.,.ees .(iv..r.
ReAticd Arm. standard A . ss*s. con
fadloners' A. $696; cut l<Mf. $6; pow
deed. $625; granulated, S6.L.
COTTON at U.D ••*■>-
New York Hapl B-Cotton a*ed oil wag
verv quiet, but Arm. 4>G'c ‘ r, *4 Mrrel*
nominal, prime summer yelkiw. 37%< . off
summer yellow. *%" . prime winter y*Uo*.
41(742. ; prime whit*. ®4lc; prime meal.
S2B 00.
( Hit 41.0 R4HKF.T*.
Chicago Bept 23.—Wheat 4 fglrly •*-
live and Arm on unfavorable Nor'"W"t
(ondl.lons and higher cahLs detober
closing ViV higher. Corn and oats rtoa
ed %<• higher Provisions easy.
The leading fuiure* ranged a* follows:
Opening Highest. Lowest. Closing.
Wheat No 2-
Kept 78% 29% f*w %
T> , 78(4078% 79% 78% 78%7h%
Nov 79%07% tn •* 79%
(’orn No. i — _
Kept 49% 41 49% 49%
Oct .... Bk%*tSß% % *% SFyif®
Nov 86',313% 16% % 86%8fJ8%
Oat* No 8—
Bept 21% 21% *l% *l%
Oct 21%71% 22% 31%h'J1% 51%))22%
Nov ......21% *2% **
M** pork, per barr*l—
Oct . .112 (I> sl2 ** 5H 95 sl2 05
Jan ... II 17% 11 k* U * 11
Laird, per 100 pound*—
Oct ... 706 7 or. 6 *7% 7®
Nov.. 7 07% 7
Jan .. 6 70 6 70 6 *7% 6 17%
Hhorl Rlh* per 109 pounds-
Oct ... 7 37% 7 42% 7 17% 7 42%
Jan . 697 % 6 07% 6® 8 (ff%
Cush quotation* were *a follow*: Flour
firm, winter poicnta. J3.ipw4.10; stralants,
$3,304)*.®; char*. $3.9®3 aprmg #P*-
_ ((JunUnu*J on Pag* Twoty-Two.J
Jjp^
Vgeorgia
% RYCOy
■ohartuls* Effective Bep* ifl. tine
Train* arrive at anil ilriari (roan
Cant rat Station. Want Broad. fool of
Liberty street.
*<th Meridian Time-One hour ibnrn (had
__ ally tima.
ta-av* Antra “
Savannah: Hivannah:
I Augusta. Macon. Atlanta.l “ J
•8 tiam < ovlngtnn &llliedg#vlllr|e oupnß
_____ l*n<i alt Intermediate potnlaj
(August*. Ala, on. Atlanta.|
I Athens. Muntgomary. Co-|
** OOpnijlurnhua, lllrminaham. Ani l', Bad
|arlcua Kufauia and Troy.|
H <*pm Aoomauda taaaai
tl OOpm Ouyton Dinner T • etpgg
•Itally tKirnpl Sunday.
BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND TTnKB,
TSth meridian or Btvennah city Him.
I.KAVK SAVANNAH
Monday only : m Dally except
Monday 9*o a. m Dally lp. m.
I.KAVK TV HICK
Monday only 715 n m Dally except
Mon.|..y JO J . m. Dally SJO p. m.
t'onnrctlona made at terminal "points
With all Iralna Northwrat. Went and
Honthwral. f
Sleeping ran on nlartit train* between
mivannah ami Auituata. Macon, Atlanta
and lllrminaham.
Parlor ram on day trains between Ha*
vann.ih. Macon and Atlanta.
hor complete information. acv heduleg.
rate* and itaitioDone, apply to
w O IIREWKK. City Tl.liet and las*,
engcr Agent. 107 Hull street.
W* 1 * C ' N J VKE nepo, Ticket A sent.
t .. •’‘•■‘“•Oger Agent.
i.,1 Traffic Mnn.iirir.
THKO. D. KLINK. Den Superintendent,
' Ho.annah. Da.
/^%,VfSTIBUia>
Double Dakv Service
The abort line to Norfolk. Washington
Baltimore. Phlladalphia. New York and
tne h.ii
___ | No *4 No. r
' * a i. By u tfpmjirajs
Ar Columbia. 8. A. I. By! t Mpm 4 Kant
Ar Ital* tab. 8 A. U Ry. |ll 17pm 11 Man*
Ar Durham. s A. L Ry | 7 Mam, 4 14pm
Ar P.i. t-t.urg. H A LHv * Dams Mpm
Ar Richmond, 8. A L Ky t Kami 5 topwa
Ar W aihlngtnn, l'anna...| U 45am; Mpm
Ar llnltlrm.re l-cnna JIO (Bern 11 35pm
Ar Philadelphia. Penna...|lJ 77pm 1 team
Ar New York Patina j j Mpm, ( uam
• .-4
*" A I. in t.* i: Mpm
Ar Portsmouth, B.A t, llyj 7 00am; 5 50pm
B'eamers leave Norfolk dally, except
Btinday. for Baltimore. Philadelphia and
N> w York, and dully for Washington.
Th* abort line to Montgomery Mc>b|]w
and New Orleans, leaving Savannah at
MS a. m . arriving at Montgomery T to
P m . at which point close connection to
made with the 1,. A N. R. H . arriving
at Mobil* IA a. m. and New Orlaan*
740 a m. ’]fj| cyi
The short line to Femandlna, Jackaota*
vllle, Tampa and other rtorlda points.
No. *7 | NOTH’
T7C S i'. .it.i, H A I. tty 5 Mam 307 pm
Ar Ftrnandinn. B.A.L Ry 9 Kami t 06pm
Ar Jacksonville. HA I. lty loamj 7 tOpn*
Ar Tamp,,. 8 A. L. Ry.... 5 Mpm| < 10am
MagnMccM Pullman bufTet sleeping cay
aervlca to Washington. Baltimore, Phil*,
del phi,i and New York; also to Jackson
ville am] Tamp*.
tuning cars from Savannah to Hamlet,
and Richmond to New York.
Buffet parlor cars Savannah to Mont*
gomery.
For additional Information apply to
Tt kct nffl.-e. Bull and Bryan straata.ll
Phone V
1.000,000 HIDES WANTED.
DRY FLINTS - ■■!***
DRY HALTED ..UK*
UHEKN SALTED MO
D. liIHKLAND,
Successor to R. Kirkland.
•17 to ttl SL Julian slroet, east.
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