The Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1900-current, September 26, 1900, Page 9, Image 9

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COTTON MARKET AT DECLINE. KPOT!* OFF % 4 BT 1% REUPimE TO DHOP ts PI Tl RK*. Transaction* Rrparlnl Good for Ikr liar In Npot Caltnn—ftplrlta Tor praline Firm at fill CVnta—llnslns Firm anil l achnniced—Local and Trlrßraphlc Hnrkrln. The Morning New* Office, Tuesday, Bept. 15, The spot cotton market closed quiet to day, at ii decline of % cent, with the de mand satisfactory, and sales on the apot good. The cotton futures market closed barely steady at a net loss of 12 and p point*. With the deprcaslng news of day • wine a hitch estimate of receipts at New Orleans for to-morrow, which had the effect of keeping traders from tat king tne lon* side. Tha spirits turpentine market closed firm al .16 ceil Is, n decline of % cent from yesterday’s price. There was a good In quiry for supplies, ond after the closing the market was said to ho tn pretty firm l>adlon. Rosins closed, firm and un changed. with a good demand reported In the wholesale markets there was con siderable life due to (he activity in catch ing up with th# holiday setback. The following resume of the different markets '■ 'I Show ehe tone and quotations at in closing to-day: cotton. 1. Inquiry Reported for Spots .ill May. The cotton market ruled quiet to-day at n decline of 4 cent. TlfU was a reaction from yesterday’s market- which advanced %■ Bales of 1.210 bales were reported cn the spot. The receipts were 9.549. against IS.WK. and 10.638 year before last. Through out the day factors reported good In quiry for cotton A satisfactory busln* *• also reported by f o h brokers. Muring the early hours good middling ( o. b sold at ln%c, but later l'*%c was report ed to be the fop of the market. The following were the official spot quo talions at the close of the market at the Cotton Exchange to-day: I This i Last | day. J year. ■ kxrd middling 10% 5-l6 Middling 10 { 5-14 los middling { tv-, |5 u-ts Good ordinary js 1-16 Market quiet; sales, 1.210. Savannah receipts, exports and stocks— Receipts thh> day 9,510 Kecelpts this day last year 13.*?$ This day year before last tn.Cd Receipts since Bcpl. 1. 1960 1.19.:,12 Same time last year 123 068 continent 7 701 '"oastwise exports 2.4gf Stock on hand this day ret,o-9 Same day last year Sl,Oil Receipts and stocks at the portw- Recetpts this day 32.519 Receipts this day last year 7>.1x3 Receipt* this day year before last.. 67.077 Total receipts sinco Sept. L lXw 121,701 Sam time last year 623,5*0 Mia time year* before last 535 111 Stock at all fiorts to-day 3t(1.%!7 Stock sai-w .lay last year ti 11.310 SMI ISLAND ( OTTOX. Fancy Florida* 20>jft21 Lxtra chol,-a to fancy Georgias .19',7120 The receipts were 301 hags, against 2.257 last year. The sales were 499. against 1.444 last year. I*lly Movements at Other Ports— Galveston—Stock, 31,201 New Orleans—Easy: middling. 1014; net receipt*, 23.474; gross. *3.674; sales. 1,900; slo. k. 91.492 Mobile—Quiet; middling. 10; net receipts. 2. gross, 2,019; sales. 100, slock, 9,897. Charheton—Buady; middling. 10 1-10; He: receipt*. 5.50 t, gross. 5.500. sales. 100; Slock. 20.299. Wilmington—Firm; middling. in%; net re idpi*,. 1.744; gross. 1,731; stock, 31.987. Norfolk—Firm; ml.Mllng. 10%; net re - eipt *, 3.779; grow", 3.778; sales. 883; stock, 17,111. tlaitlmore— Nominal; middling. 10%; gross, 49; stock, 1.031 New York—Quiet, middling. 10%; net re . ..pis, 4o; gross. 7.099. sales. lOu, stock, 26.711. Hosion—Quiet; middling, 10%: gross 2,115. Philadelphia—Quiet; middling. 11; net re • •Ipls, It; gross. It; stork, 2.W1 Pensacola—Net receipts, 1.350; groe*. 1.510, I‘ally Movements at Interior Towns— Augusta—Steady; middling. 10 1 ,; net re . .ip s. 3.121; gross. 3,421; sales, 797, stock. 27 2*B. Memphis—Steady; (middling. 10 7-16; net re lipis. ] 9nß; gross, 2.115, rales, 1.900; rto.k. 12.730. St. Louis—Steady; middling. 10%: net re • • Ipts, 2.217; gross, 3.396; sales, 15; stock, 9.031. Plnclnnatl—Nominal; middling, 10%: net receipts. IIS; gross. 193; stock. 6.752. Houston—Steady) middling, 10%; net re ceipts, 21.773; gross. 21.773; sale*. 15; slock, 13.016. Louisville—Firm: middling. 10%. Export* of cotton this day— New Orleans—To (Jrcat Rrlialn, 4,450; to France. 4,400; coastwise. 2 412. Mobile—Coaetwlse, 1.109. Savannah—To the continent. 7,701; coast wise, 2.6,7, t'harleston—Coastwise. Ml. Not folk—Coastwise. 2,199 New York-To Oreat Rrlialn, 1.905; to the eontlnent, 30f>. Poston—To Oreat Britain. 9.0*2 Pensacola—To the continent. I.SSO. Total foreign exports (tom all port* thla da* To Oreat Britain. I6.tr; to France, 5.400; to the continent. 9.351 Total foreign exports from all ports thus for this week; To Oreat Hrltaln. 17.3*8; to France, 6,3-0; to the continent. 22.733 Total foreign exports since Bept. 1. 1900: To Great Britain. 79.771; to France. 19,170, to the continent, 98,963 Charleston. Bept. 25—Cotton eteady, middling 101-16 c; sales 100. COTTON FITI HEB. The Market Cloaed Rarely tealy at a Loss of 12323 Points. New York. Bept.-S.-Ther* was a fairly active hut much weaker market for cot ton to-day, the first call showing a de cline of 4@12 points, with selling general Pricks by noon had returned to about the < losing figure* of the previous day on cov ering In anticipation of Ihe buroau'report, which, when It appeared, fell a little flat.. The market advanced a few point* In re. pons* to It. but Immediately turned very wak under renewed selling on the ground that the report had been previously dls • 'Hinted. There was o lack of support of any kind and prices gave way rapidly. P the early afternoon the market was off to the opening bast*, with speculation sluggish. Traders were afraid of receipt* with the New Orleans estimates for to morrow particularly depressing At the w akest Interval of the session prices ► .wed a loss Of 13ti23 points. Belling was • .ecked, however, by the large discount •' which the more remote positions are I • w q , nr. pc*- • • lift market cloaed barely steady at a net !•> of 12 to 23 points. FLI'CTUATION* IN FUTURE*- New York, Bcpl. I’..—Cotton futures opened easy and cloaed barely steady. Bflcee as follows: lOpeti HLh Low Close ianuarr ~.'...1~*.67 ,* 79 9.46 j 9.57 F. btua.y 8.7! j 8.73 j 3.28 j 3.53 March j 9 * 1 3.77 | 936 [ 9.56 ■A|>rU j 9.63a | 9.74 | 3.74 j 3.W MURPHY & CO., INC.. rd of Trade Building. Savannah unvote leased wires direct to New York. Chicago and New Orleans. 8 OTTOX, STtlt ks AM) tiR AIR. *}• York office, No. 41 Broadway. Ofhcea In principal cities throughout th* Boulh. Wrue for our Market Manual and book containing Instructions for trader* Ml >' ' 968 077 or* j 9 57 Ju,l ° |966! 970 9At| 956 Ju| y | ** 969 962 954 August | 9.57 b , .... j .... j 9.H September 10 14b jio to id l* | M.M October ! 10.10 j 10 22 1 loot | 10 io November ...| 9.0) |9 91 9.69 j K<M December ...j 9.68 j 9.79 j 9.48 | 9.3* Livar-poai. B*pt. it, 4 p ■*.—Cotton Small business, prices lower, American Middling fair. 7%d. good middling, 7d; ml.tilling. 6 15-1*1; low middling. 6%c t good ordinary. 5 3t-33d: ordinary. 5 21-32.1, The sales of the day were 2.000 hales. In. eluding I,tin) American, none for specula tion ami export; receipt* 13,000 bales, in cluding 9,10 ft American. Futures o|*ened steady ami closed quiet but steady; American ml.idling, low mid dling clause: September. 7 ood. val ue; September and October, 6.11.1, buyers. October-November, 5 ltd. sellers; Novomber-neoember. SSttj 5 35.1, buyers D. cemlier-Januat y, 5.2MJ5.29.1. sellers; Jan uary-February. 5.244)5 26.1, sellers, Febru try-March, 5 2.-1 sellers; March-Aprd. 5 21d. sellers; Aprll-May, 5 19.116 2M, buy ers; May-June. 5.1 Srt. sellers; June-July. ‘•■l*4s 17.1, sellers; July-August, 5.1165 15.1, sellers. New Orb an*. Bept. 21—Cotton futures barely steady. Bept 10X7310 34 February ...9 37M9 39 O 40kr .. .9.56119.57 March 9 8 r November 9 3X9(9 to April 9 411)9.42 December ..9 XV.|9 36 May 9.1169.13 January ... .9 XV.|3 36 COTTON I.r.TTF-Rk. The Feella* Among the Trad.* la for Better Frier*. New York. Bept. 25.—Hubbard Bros A Cos. say: Liverpool dal not show the strength expected and our market opened easy under free selling, against purchases. From the opening the market quickly rallied to the best pilces of yesterday, to slowly decline before the publication of the bureau report, to the opening quota tions on the heavy receipts at New Or leans for 40-morrow. A rally followed the report, leaving the market quiet. The trade thought the bureau report not quite as bad as expected, but the feature of the day has been 4he absence of the out s' le buying, w hich was so m irked u fea ture lost week. Loqolly the temper Is In favor of a better market abroad to morrow. New York, Bept 25 —Murphy A Cos. say: Colton tn Liverpool declined S-l'.d on spots, middling, * 15-16d Future* opened 7-6td higher, reacted during th day and closed as compared with yester day about l-64d down, on near, und 1-613 2-6td higher on far month*. This market opened nervous about ten points decline, owing to reaction In Liver pool, and liberal receipts estimated o day at ports. 6.00n bales, against 29.00 last week, and Sfl.Mo lasx year. Moderate offerings after opening, and telegraphic reports of damage in Texas by recent storm, started local buying and caused a reaction of 12 points, but Southern sell ing led lo 8 points decline toward noon. Cotton ruled feverish since noon, with out any violent fluctuations until around 2 p. m . when general selling set in and caused nhout * points decline. The weekly weather report was considered bullish in Its udml-slon of damage In Central and Northern Texas from the recent heavy rain storms, also In Ita reference to late rapid picking of cotton, and that picking I* nearing completion In some sections of central ami eastern portion of the belt. IHA liOlltM. New York. Sept. 23.—Demand show* some Important changes over yesterday, hut It Is still quiet In all staple cottons. Heavy brown sheetings strongly held. Bleached cotton without change. Coarse colored cottons are difficult to buy. Print cloths in light request, but very firm. Fair demand for staple prints with upward tendency In prices. Ginghams strongly held In staple lines, f NAVAL BTORKB. lined Demand Reported at tile Market Prices. Tuesday. Bept. 25. SPIRITS TURPENTINE—The market for spirits o.w-ned firm at .86 w-ntt, with reported sales off 25 casks, and closed firm, with no further sales report'd The reoripta were 1.707, and the exports 35. The demand was reported fair, and the market In pretty firm position at quota tions ROBIN—The rostn market Cosed firm and unchsng. <1 to-day. Receipts were 5,- 418. and the exports M 2. Sabs 610 bar rels ut the opening call. Ttieie seemed to la- , 4 good demand at quotations. Prices as follows: A B. C *1 30 I $1 55 jy t 30 K 1 ■' B 1 35 fit 1 6" F I 40 N 1 W n " I 45 W G 2 <*) yj . 1 45 W W 233 Receipts Tuesday— Spirit*. Rosm cr. “ ,U? : : B F. * W *• 8. A. U T ANARUS, *•>*> Btr. Day “ Exports Tueeday— -8 8 Kansas City. N. T 35 Id: Hr 8.8. Breckfleld. Bremen 49) Naval Slores Btstement— Bpirlts. Rosin Slock Arrll 1. 1900 2.197 142 506 Receipt* to-day J**'; Receipts previously 223.*4 4!*.c5. Total since April 1 227.46* 6*B.Bf7'A Exports to-day ••••• *5 * y ~ Exports previously 192.059 516.610 Exports since April 1 132.094 817.D2 Block on hand to-day 35,374 129.761 Block on hand same dsy lan .... Charlefton. B*pt. ~Turpfntin<* 4 nofh fng doing Roatn utondy. unchangrd Wilmington. ©-BpirltJi flrin, tiSOc’ 21 Rooln steady. 1 154 H 20; receipts *25 Crude turpentine firm, 1.2902.10, receipt* firm. 1-40; receipt* 41 New Orleans. Bep 25 -Receipts: Rosin 53 barrels; export*. Tampico, rosin, 300. Havana, rosin. ISA kit atcial. MONEY—The demand keep* fairly up W FOREIGN - Market ft r^y. c^x‘^.tr n d.y: 4 %"%. ar ßwi **’ mty **** s j 4w ' ?.’■ .-.T Av* 93 15-16 c: ninety 'lay*. 93 *-l*c. EXCHANGE - Bteady; b.r.Xmg .• *-i I*—>■" •*•*- nMnk .. **.- jn'l undrr. 10c pre- Mftum* mto lie premium: HO to H*>. t prataum: in io 3U'. 25c premium. S2O) to SI,OOO. par; It.WO “bd over. 1-14 dia ‘ The market t* very Ina-- JOHN W. DICKEY, Block and Bawd Broker. Al Ul BT %. OA. Writ, (or Llal. THE MORNING NEWS: WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20. 1900. live, scarcely anything doiA Quotation* are rather nominal Stocks. Bid A*k Augusta and Savannah R R HW 110 Atlanta and West I'ntnl 124 126 do 6 |>er cent, certificates 107 108 Augusta Factory ft) 96 Citizen* Hank 190 131 Chatham Hank 110 111 Chatham H. E. A I. Cos.. A 564 MS do do It 66 57 Eagle and Bhornlx Mtg. Cos 105 Edison Electrtr Ilium inn 106 Enterprise Mtg. Cos 99 102 Germania Bank 127 1.70 Georgia A Alabama 25 27 O<orgla Railroad, i immon 210 215 Uranltevllle Mf* Cos |i 165 J. V. King Mfg Cos 100 103 Langley Mfg Cos R 7 i Merchant* National Rank 110 111 National Bank of Savannah 1*) 150 Oglethorpe Savings and Trust lon no People's Savings amt lgtan 100 101 Bom. western Railroad Cos u 100 Havannah Gas Light Cos 24 -5 Southern Bunk 153 |SJ Havannah Bank and Trust lit 116 Sibley Mfg. Cos., Augusta 45 90 Savannah Ilia wing *5 pu Hoads. Bid Ask Char . Col A Aug Ist ss. 1900 106 log Atlanta city ts. 1922 104 106 Augusta elty ts. 1927 ij pq do 4S-* 1926 no ill do 7s. 190.1 pjs do 6s. 1913 ]i9 121 All Mid, ss. hid’d. 1925. M AN 97 9 Augusta Factory. 6 |>er cent .1915 ItO 110 Brunswick and Western t*. 1979 81 93 C. It R. A Hanking collateral &* 92 tti C. of G. let ss. 50-year gold, 1945 F A A 118 120 C. of O. con. s*. I*ls. M A N ... 92 >3 C. of G. Ist Incomes, 1344 424 434 do art incomes. 1945 10 n do 3d Incomes, 1945 & g C of O. (M. O. A A 1)1 v> Ss. 1947. J. A J 92 93 C of Q. (Eaton Branch). &s. 1938. J A l> 93 9t City A Suburban R R. Ist 7a.. .lie 110 Columbus city 4*. 1999 106 107 Charleston city ts. 1945 lot 1< J Ktgle A Phoenix Mtlle 65.. 1926 106 10* l-el Don Electric Illuminating 6* lot K 6 Enterprise Mtg 6s. 1963 103 103 •'•coigi.i Railroad 6*. 1910 11l 11 >4 O. 8. A F. 1945. J. A J 11 tl 1124 Georgia A Alabama Ist ss. 1945 .104 1"6 Georgia slate 34*, 1330. J A J 106 107 do 54*. 1915. M A N 104 166 do 44*. 1915 117 118 Macon city 6*. 1910, J A J ~..1W 118 do 44. 1926. Jan |tar 107 I<S fk-ean Hteam.-hip ss. loo 101 Havannah city s*. quar. October, 2912 1104 1114 do ss. quar. November. I®9 —llO 111 Kouth Carolina stale 445. 1933 ..116 118 Sibley Mfg Cos. 6s. I>3 101 102 South Round 5* 994 1394 H., F. A W. gen mt'ge. 6a. 1931.. 123 124 do do Ist ss* gold 193 t 1104 1124 do St. John Div. Ist t*. !M ... M V> New York. Bept. 25.-Money on call steady, l s 4 tf! per cent. Prime mercan tile paper. 441)54 l>er rent Sterling ex change heavy, with actual business tn bankers' hiUs, at 84 864 for demand, and It 82 4 at 824. for sixty days; postal rate*. 8t.3344i4.6t. and 34 874174 88; commercial bill*. $4,823)4 424, silver certificate*. 624*1 634 c. Mexican dollar*. 494 e; bar silver. 624 c. Government bonds weak; stale bonds inactive; railroad l<otxla irregular. STOCKS AM* RONDS. Covering bylhe Bears Brings a Roily tn Prices. New York. Bept. 25—To-day’a rally In rrioe* ef stocks was very clearly due lo covering operations by the hears who sold stocks last week while the forced liqui dation was going on. There were sign* already evident yes terday that the professional hears had overdiscounted the decline, but the fail ure of a small stouk firm and the distribution of -'Mbg orders arrang ed so as to appear ft* come from last year's newly returned b--ar leader renew ed the confidence of Ihe bears and their attack on the market late In the day. was successful In weakening It again They continued their efforts to further the de cline In prices this morning and had gool sticce-- for u time In the most prominent Industrial storks, notably Sugar, Tolw*r. co and People’s Gas. but the general list failed to respond as readily as yesterday to the weakness in these speetal stocks The bear* In conaequ. n c bought to cover all through the list, and wrought some substantial rallies. The declines In the sprrlaltle* were mostly wl|K-d out ar.rt Brooklyn Transit and People'* Gas were lifted a point over las' night Last week's llqu'dation ap- Imi rent ly outran the ne-ds of th* mon*, market and the raids upon stocks wrr. nut successful tn dislodging selling or ders Some tlm dlty was Induced In the bears hy Hie possibilities of sudden fa vorable developments In some directions The cut tn the prbe of steel rails has pot In] to large buying ao far as known and railroad officials express dissatisfac tion that tho price was not placed lower. When Ihe railroad companies begin to place their contracts for the coming year, however, an Important effect is sure to be produced on the stocks of aieel com p.-nlcs generally. Wall street ts on th* alert ulso for a settlement of the coal s rlke. hut there was nothing to show the Imminence of any such event outside Ihe fears felt by the bears. While the llquidatlch of last week seems to have met the Immediate needs of the money market, the force* ntaktng towards depletion of New York reserves continue In force. The currency movement to the Interior Is very large and the sub-treas ury Is ah.orhlrg considerable sums from Ihe money market. A sharp fall In Ster ling was a reminder that New York still and .mlnate* the International exchanges.the sHffnee* of the London market proving unavailing to check the decline In Ster ling In New York While no doubt I* felt thal any widespread stringency In our domestic money rnaiket would bring prompt relief by g Id Import*. In view of our large outstanding credits, no one sup poses that the need* of mere speculative holders of securities, however violent a rts- tn the lojn rate they might effect, would Induce any movement of gold from Europe under the circumstance* amend ing this fall’s money market there ponds were active and they show ad vances. hut leasee were scored hv some of the less active issues. Total sale* par value S.V*I '<x> P B refunding 2s when Issued and the fis de lined % tn the hid price. Total sales of stocks to-day were 299.260 shares. Including Atchison preferred. 7.- 7<4>; Chicago, lturllngt n and Quincy, 19,- 965, Reading first preferred. 4.060; Bt. F’aul. 3.106. Union I'aclflc. 11.724; American Steel and Wire 6.540; American Tobacco. 18.560; Brooklyn Transit. 32 610; People’s Gas. 31.. ISO; Hugar. Fife.; Tennessee Coal and lion, 9.885. New York Bi-x4t List. Aftchlson 26% Union Pacific. .. 54% do ppef 68% do pref 71% Balt A Ohio ... 67 [Wabash 6% Car Tac 37 .to pref 16% Can. Bo 47% Wheel * L 8.. 8 Che* A 0hi0... 26% do 2nd pref 21% Chi O W 10% Wls Cent 11 Chi R A Q 121% Third Avenue .194 Chi. Ind. A L 29% Adams Express 122 do nref 54 iAm Express ~..150 Cht A E 111.... 96 It’nlted Slates ... 45 Chi A Nw t!M% Wells Fargo ...123 C. B I*P 104% Am Col. Oil 21% C. C. C. A 81. I* 58% do pref 88 Col Bn 4% Am. Malting .... 4 .lo Ist pref. ..36 I do pref 29 ,!o 2nd pref.... I.B%’Am 8 A Refng 25% Del A Hudson 17%1 do pref 86% Del. L A W... 172%'Am Spirit! 1% Denver A H G. 18% do pref. ........ 17 do pref 65VAm. Bieel H 17% Brie H>%; do pref 64% do Ist pref. .. 32 Am. B. A Wire.. XI t.t Nor. prcf...lKfti! do pref fi Hock. Coal U |Am. Tin Plate... 34 Southern Railway. Trains Arrive and Depart Savannah an 90 th Meridian Time - On* Hour Blower Than tl ty Time Schedule* In Effect Ho nday June 10, 1900. READ POlWfl TO ill 1 1 AH'I II HKAl't'P "Ko.JtTTSok *(Tj 1, No. *4 . No M j ll (Centra I Time.) |j 4 U UpotlU Mm Lv Havannah. a.- 13po* l| (Is>ltrn Time.) 4 Slpmj 4 24am Ar UluokVlile I,\ 3 An> 1 ffpen 4 (tqimi 4 10am Ar Columbia L* 1 3f> un 11 14am 9 SOptn 9 46um Ar Charlotte Lv :) 54 t im loam U 44pm,)3 Spa* Ar Qrtansboro . Lv 7 10pm 5 ut.c.i * *oani Ar Nor f- Li - ■n| i Mpwi|(Ar 7...... Dan vllle . L 1 40pm ) 3am i tkffl. 3 43pm,.Ar Idrookbur* ..T77771 l.) 434.1 m 5 35pm, l Ar chArWi tee vllle I.vj i*.an ,13 4pm 7 25am 3 fojon Ar Washington I v| tl 14.nn| 9 Win* 9 14atn 11 Sipni Ar .Baltimore la * *'■' I ffp > U 14am I 54am Ar PhltelelphU Lv 3 40am| iApm 303 pm. 6 23am Ar New York Lv 12 liiaml 8 34pm * 33ptn| 3 OOpmi'Ar Boaion Lx I# p 0b No* ' TO lUINOKT II AND Wtmt. I, Ne.h J( (Cent ■ a I Time.) J|_ Uhiam.iLv ...Aava ciiah Ar j 5 loom U (Easiorn Time.) 6 30am .Lv Columbia Lv'| 1 Jan* 9 kknn iLv Bpailaliburg Lv|| 313 pm 12 10pm Lv Asheville Lv|| $ OOpeo 4 02pm Ar Ha* ffprtngl L> 11 *a.n 7 90s an Ar Knoxville L' * A*n 8 10am Ar Lexington Lv 13 Mpm 7 45an. Ar ctnclnnatl l.v 8 *i t .-a 7 60-irn Ar lAuav'.lle Lv|| 7 ttfim 4 oopm Ar Ht Louts t * 36ara All trains arrive and depart from the Plant fiysiem Btatktn. THROCGH CAR HEItVICK. ETC. TRAINS S3 AND *4 DAILY. NEW TOR K AND FLORIDA 17N PRHJBS VosU buleil limited rratna, wtlh I’ullnmn Drawing Koum Blee|6ng Cara tatw.sn Savan nah and New York Connects ut Wa-hlnglon with Co.omal Express fur Boston Pullman Bleeping Cara between I’h.ir.otl* and Richmond and t'hatlotis and Nor folk Dining Cars serve all mesla between Savannah and Washington. TRAINS 14 AND K DAILY. THE UNITED STATES I AST MAIL Vcatlboled limited train*, carrying Pullman Drawing Room Slrepma Car* between B.'annab and New York Dining Cars erv# all rnals betwmi Savannah and WaahlngMW Also Pullman Drawing Room Ble ping Carr between Savannah and OncbiDatt. through Asheville and ’The Land of the Sky " For enmplete Information as 10 rat<, schedule* etc., apply to O GROOVER Ticket Agent. Plant System Hi,lt ion JAMEB FREEMAN. C P and T. A, 141 Bull street. Telephone*—Bell, ISO; Georgia *SO B H HARDWICK A**lfnt General Passenger Agent Atlanl* Oa Hock Valley . 31 | do pref 77 llllnota Central.ll4(4 Am Tobacco ... *6>j lowa Central ... 171*! do pref 125 do pref 35 iAne, Min. Cos ... 42 U Erie A W. .. 21 [Brook R. T 4S : do pref 921* Col. F. A Iron ... 30 1 m k** Bhone 309 |Oont. Tobac**) .. 21 L A N 69\ .l.v pref 75 Man l 85Q Federal steel .... 314* Met. St. Ry - 146'j .1.. pr.f 61 . Mex Central .. 11 Gen Electrl,' ...132l Minn A Bt. L... 51 [Glucose Sugar... t* 1 * do pref 90’* do pref 38 Mo. Pacific 47’* Inti. Paper 16 Mobile A Ohio.. 33 I do pref 614 Mo. K A T 9 Laclede Oas .... 64 do ptef 27'* Nal Biscuit .... 311* N. J. Central 128‘y do pref M N Y Central . ITT 1 * National lead .. 17' Nor. A West.... 31V do pref *B' do pref 73*4 National Steel. 23** No. Pac 44V do pref 42‘x do pref 6*VN. Y. Air Brake 116 Ontario A W .. 19% North Am ...... 14*x Ore R A Nav 42 Pacific Coast ... 5214 do pref .76 do Ist |>ref *0 Pennsylvania ...125V do 21411 ptef.... 62'* Reading IS Pacific Mall 271* do Ist nref. ... 52VP*ople* Gas .... M' do 2no pref. ... 24 [Pressed 8. Car... 33 Rio O. West.... 5314' do pref 7Wi do pref. B) Pull Pal. Car,..182 St L A 8 F... Fx 8 Roim AT 4*4 do Ist pref ... 63 [Sugar 113*4 do 2nd pref. ..32 | do |>cef 114 St L 8w 11 Tenn. C. A Iron. 63 do pref 2614iU. 8 Leather... 9S Bt. Paul 112 | do pref 66*s do pref 173 (l’. H Rubber ... 2T* 3t. P A 0m..,.11<> j do pn f 92 80. Pacific 3l* 4 West. Unton .... 78 80. Railway .... 11 ill. I A 8 10’s do pref 51% do pref 61 Tex. A Pac. ... It IP. C. C. A St L 4* Bonds U. 8 2*ref.rrg..lflß'* do do 4* 90 do cou. 194 |N. V C. Ist* ....OTBi and.) do 3. reg. .1091, N J, gen. 5*122% do it, cou 109% No. Pa J do new 4s.rvg 133*4; 'lo do 4* .. . .108% do new Is, c0u.133% N Y.. C. A Bt do olrt t*. reg. 114% L. 4* Kf7‘ do old I*, cou IIS', N. A W. con. 4s. 97% <lo ss, reg. ...113 M. A O. 4s .... 84% do 6s. eou 115 pr e. Nav. Ist* .1W D of C 8 65s .123 | do do Is l'C Atch. gen. 4s ..W9%Ote B Line 6 ..127 do ad)t. 4* .... *5%; do do con. 5* ..114 c* of O. con. 5* 91% Head. K-n ts .. 86 do Ist Ine 41% R O. W. 15i5.98% do 2nd Inc.bid. 10 [Bt. L. A lr. M Can. 80. 2nd* .106% con. 5* 112 C A O 4%* .. 98% St L. A 8 F. do do Ss 118 I **" IM - A Nw con 7s 139% pi. P cons 168 do do S F pi. P-. C. A P*. Deb. U 130% It I*2H Uhl. Term 4a .. 92 <lo do 5* 119% Col 80. 4s 79 PA- D A R G. Ist*.loß% Bo Ry. 6s 108% do do 4* 98% P Rope A T 6*. 66 Erie Gen Is ... 7%?T A Pa lets -.112% FWAD. C. fdo do 2nd* .... 59 jm, .72 it'n Pa ts IMS Gen Elec 5* ....112 [Wabash Ist* ....117 lowa Cen Ist* H* I do 2nd* ln% • g, >; Uhl 4s 96‘* West Shore 4s ..112 Mo K A T Wls Cen. Ist* .. *4 New York. Sept. 24 —Standard Oil 4324/ 536. MIHTM.LASIOOIB M4HKET4. Note.—The** quotations are revised daily, and are k pt a# near as possible In accord with the prevailing wholesale pr! e* Official quotation* ar* not used when they disagree with th* price* whole salers ak Country ood Northern Predare. POULTRY—The market is steady. Quo tation* Broilers. Ju3sc, per pair half grown. 15650' : three-fourth* grown 55ft 69c, hen* 6576 e: roosters. 4/f|6oc. ducks. 801f75c. geese, 74cft51.09 EGGS— Steady at 16ftt7e BFTTEB—'Th* tone of the market ts firm Quotations: Western creamery. 19ft 24%c. New York state dairy, 17%622%c. extra Elfin*. 211724 c CH EKHE— Market Aim; fancy full cream cheese. 13*4c for 39 to 22-pound average, 254|39-pound average, 13c. Early Vvariables. IRISH POTATOES-Northern, $299 sack CABBAGE—6%O7%c per heart ONIONS—YeIIow. In barrel*. 82 DO; crates, 99c. red. 11.90 Breadstuff*. Has and Grain. FLOUR—Market steady: patent. 34 69; straight. M 25; fancy. POO. family. 33.75 MEAL—Pearl, per barrel. 12 75. per sack. 3180; city meal, per sack, bolted. |I.J6 1.25. water ground. 11.25; city grit*, sacks. 3i 25; pearl grit*. Hudnuts'. per barrel, 12 45. per sack. 81.30; sundry brands. 31.25 CH 39 sack COHN-Market Arm. white. Job lota, 65c. catloart Sots, 62c; mixed corn. Job iota, 6-'c. carload lots. 59c RICE -Market steady, demand fair; fancy heart. 6c; fancy, 6%c. Prime ! * Good 44414% Fair G% Common *4 OATB-NO. 2 rowed, carload. 23%; Jh lot*. 35c; white clipped. 39c. Job. 37c car*. BRAN—Job lots, 95c. carload lots. 39c HAY-Market steady; No 1. timothy!, 36c job; 90 cars; No 2. 90.• Job; 65 cars. Rarsa. Hams and Lard. BACON Market firm; D 8 C. R aide*. Pic; D 8 bellies. 3%c (Eaaternl; D. 8 bellies. 9%9%e (Western); smoked C. R sides. 9%c. HAMS—Sugar cured. 12%fflt%c. LARD—Pure. In tierces. 8%4>8%0; In 59- pound Una and 9-pound tub*. *%9c; compound. In Here**, 6%0; 59-pound tin*, and 89-pound tubs, 7c. •sgsr and toffee. SUGAR— (?ut lost 6 83 Dlmonrt A .......3SI Crushed 4X3 Confectioners’ A 028 Pondered 6V! While Extra C IS XXXX. powrt 452 Extra C 593 Granulated 6 4.1 Golden C 6.78 Cube* SAB V. lias* 5.31 Mould A (58 COFFEE— Moeha 26.- (Prime. No 3 ... H%c Java 26c |G.to.l, No. t . ...ll%c I'eatM-rry 11%. Fair. No. 5 He Fancy No. 1 ....62%> ordinary. N0.6 lo%c Chol.r, No. 2 .. ,11%c'< 'ommon. No. 7 in. Hsrunsr) and lluidiau ftupptlea LIME. CALCIUM. PLASTER AND CEMENT Alabama and Georgia lime In fair detnant- and Self at So cents a barrel; special calctm-l ptna.er. II uo per Istrrel, hair. 4ftsc Rn-edalt- cement, $1 Jsfft 35. carload lota, special. I'oitrend cement, re tail. 32 25; cmlo.i.l lots. LtOal'S. LUMBER F O. It VESSELS HAVAN NAH- Minimum. yard tio-s, 310 .srfti! 90; car slllt. 112 Ism 12 Off. different sixes. 314 Ou UI8U1.; ship stock. sl6i*Biilßoo. sawn Has. 3a oous.tn, hewn Item 356133 c. OIL Mailtri steady, demand fair; sig nal. 41A)60c. West Virginia hi a 8 Hi lie, lard. 3ac; neatafool. tpft7o machinery. 1$ G2ic, llnscc.l oil, raw. 67%c; boiled 74,-; kerosene, |.rtm* wiilln. 11 : water whit*. 13c, Pratt's astral. It; deodorized stova gasoline, drums. ll%c; empty oil barrels, delivered. 54c. SHOT—Drop. $1 30. U. P. and large, st.7t; chilled 31.75. IRON Market very steady; Bwede, 5%c. NAIIsS—Cut. $2 60 base. wire. $2 46 baa* BARBED WIRE- 3360 per 100 pound* straight good*. 23ft90c; sugar hous* mo lasses 154130.- GL'N POWDER—Per keg. Austin craek shot, $4 00: half keg*. $2.25. quarter kegs, $1 75; champion dm king, quarter kega. 32 24; Dupont and Hazard smokeless, half kegs. sll 35. quarter kegs, 35 75; 1-pound canisters. $1.00; less 25 ner rent : Troia.torf smokeless powder. 1-pound cans, |1 00. 19- poun.t ran*. 9i)o pound. Dried and Esupnraird Fruits. APPLEB—Evaporated, 7 , .*(|3c; sun-dried F.XtPk' APRICOTS-Evaporated, 9%0 pound, oeetaitne*. 10c. RAISINS— L. L.. $2 00; Imperial cabinet*. 32 25: loose, td-pound bozrs, 4fti%c pound. I’EA.’HEB- Kvap>.rated, iiealed. 13%<-; uniwabd. *%®9c. FEARS-Kvaporatad, 3e 1 mlts and Xufs. APPLES—EarIy Northern variety, 32.25 ft 3.09. BANANAS-II 25f|l 60 bunch PINEAPPLES—Extra large Abbakaa Cayennes. LI .60 per amndurd crate; mu a I Bed Spanish. L' f1f.M2.60 LEMONS—‘Market steady at 33.'ftt0i> COCOANUTS U 254/3-50 per 100 NUTS—Almond*. Tarragona. 14c; Ivteaa, lie; walnut*. French, 12c; Naples. 12c; p*! ran*. iH ; Rraills. 7c; filberts, iSr; assort ed nuts, fit -i>und and 25-|ioiin<t boxes, ijc PEANUTS—AmpIe stock, fair demand: market firm: fancy hand-picked, Virginia, per pound, 4%e; hand-picked. Virginia, ex tra*. 4e; N. C. seed peanuts 4c Cotton ItnaaUng nud Ties. RAGGING—Market firm; Jute. 344- CMird. s%<-; large lota 9%c; amall lota, pound. 3%ft9c; 1%-pound. 8%03%c; sea Island bagging. 12%c. TlES—Standard. 44-pound, arrow, Urge lots. 31.tu. small tot*. 31-50. salt. Hide* and Wool. BALT-Demantt ta talr nral the market steady, cfenoad lota, luu-pound buriao sacks, tie; lii-|iound cotton sack. 45c; HO-pound burlap eaxks, t*%c; 1 lit-pound notion sacks. 49%c; 225 pound burl-ip aa. ka. fife-. 134-pound cotton sack. 46c; 3*>-pound burlap sacks. 84c. HIDES- Blarke4 firm; dry flint, 18%e; dry saR. 11%c; green tailed. 3c. WOOL-Nominal; prime Georgia, fee# of sand burrs and black wool, 19c, black. 13c; burry. 10c. Wax, 25c; tallow. 3%c. Deer skips, 30c. X4ISCKLL4XEOI H. FlSH—Mackerel, hnlf-iairrei*. No. 1, 19.50; No 2. $8 181. No. 3. $6 SO. kits. No I. sl9). No 2. $126; No. 3.8 V t'orHlsh. 1-pound brick*. 6'v; 2-pounrt brick*. 9 Smoked herring*, per box, JB-, Dutch her rln*. in kegs. II 10. new mullets, half barrel*. Lt st SYRUP Market quiet: G'*.rgl* sn.l Florl.b) syrup, ttuylng *1 28®30c; selling at 2211.15 c: sugar hoose at loftlV' HONEY Fair demand; strained. In bar rels. SSftOOc gallon. High wine basis. $1 26 Ot’KtX FREIGHT^. COTTON—Savannah to Boston, per cwt , 25c; to New York. |fer cwt , 20r. to Philadelphia, tier hale. tl. Bslllmore. 31. FOREIGN DlßECT—Bremen, 43ft&9r (Oct. 56c); Liverpool, s*c, (Oct. 55ftS7’); Hamburg, 57c; Genoa. 65 . Barcelona. 70. . Manche*ter. 43c; llnvre, s*c, Antwerp. !*' FOREIGN INDlßECT—Liverpool, 60. M snehester, FB-. nominal; Hamburg. O) Havre, 73c; Genoa. 79c; Revel an.l Hi Petersburg, 75c; Antwerp. 60c LUMBER By Salt Freight* dull; to Baltimore oral eastward, it 50 to 36.00 per >1 In. lixllng Portland LUMBER By Steam Savannah to B*’- tlmore, fi (0. to P It R or R A O dock*. 35.61); to Philadelphia 16%.'. per ewi„ (4 pound* to (out); to New York, $6 00 per M, 36.75 to dock; lightered to Boston to d-e-k. $8 00 NAVAL STORES—The market Is firm medium size vessel* Rnatn—)'ork for or'ier*. 3* 6.1 per barrel of 310 found*, and fi per cant, primage Spirits. Is 9>l per 4< galtona gross, and $ per cent primage lauge vesael.4, roojn, k; spirits, ts id Steam. lie pe-r 100 pounds on rosin; 21%c on spirit*. Savannah to Boston and 9%n on rosin and I9c on spirits to New York rm tix. I'lioviMom, btc. New York. Sept 28 —Flour market was weaker and shaded In some InMances to gel more in line with buyer* owing to the further decline fin whiat. Winter paieula S.TOfttOO; Minnesota patents t.14ftt.40. Rye flour quid. Cora meal firm. Rye steady. Plant System. . of Railways. Train* Operated by *nth Meridian Tl me—On* Hour Blower Than CRT T!mw KUADI" u n , Kff.C'iv* a . •* READ UP. 8* ; fit* XJ t* 7a North *"d Houih ;23 14 t **TZ * *i|. *~w ij io,. 54* 'l 04a Lv ta Van nail...TT Ar|. 2 tea 7 4a~6 UftlT lu* ( ii”U|- 12 I8 U O)o 4 tup 10 t 2||Ar ...Charleston .. Lv|jll tip 5 49a| * lp 7 tl* ' W* I I * 3a. | 7 26p Ar Richmond Lv 05i 6 4;.| f I 7 01s 11 j), Ar ..Washlngion... Lv tHi 1 Wp! - 1 10 16a .... 3 4ua Ar ....Philadelphia . Lv 1 12 S'n It 33p|.. - ...... I I l lift J <..| Ar ... New York. .. Lv|; * Bp| 8 49a[ -.—• I $ lift;. ... 3 80p[|Ar I.o*loll .Lv 1 (Nptl3ofinl|.. - >" I* ... 161 22 goTTfl Ni33i34. 32 fl 6 .. i*q. JiSp > (oa 6 JO.j I 1 .ujlLv eavaanah ... Ar|i Ito .;I2 ba.Ll lOp 11 59a,10 15a I (fcih 6 44p 10 59s| 7 Lv. $ 24a Ar . Waycroa* Lx it) sup 9 Nd* fis < • M*| 7•• 12 6o*| s ; up, , n ( ,| | i*,.. Ar .. Th*m**vllle . I.v 7 .n| 7 'Op' 5 45*| 4 *to 1a 19 3U). 7 top 1: sua 't, v*,. vr ... Jakoi.vlli* Lv | 8 30;. : li xO.. 1 * Ida | lp| $ np|U pup| Ar .. Ptlstka. ... Lv 2 *fp| 4 00p| t 06*j 4 05.) i $ uai 4 4op j ,Ar .... Hanford Lv ,12 05p j 1 90s 1 9)a ...... I I I 1 Afp. 2 >•. Ar ...Oatnasvillr .. l.v ... 2 top! I j I [ 8 isp 3 l*i. Ar Coaia Lv;| 1 4oi> j I i .|1" 40; 10 fitp Ar .81 Pal* re burg.. Lvt 4 noa. ..I I 7 39a[ 19 OHIO 4Dp|l9 0O t Ar Tampa .... Lx|' 7 Ida 7 39a. 7 Ssp 7Kp ... 1 3 19a,19 Ikf|>'l9 Slip 19 3%. Ar Port Tampa l.v 6 25a 6 24a| 7 H9p! 7h> . 1 IMu 1 1 19ai I 10a Ar . Punta Gorda l.v .| 4 Mpl 4p ... ..| |... [lO 44a 10 46u Ar Hi Augustine, l.v 6 ?*p 4 30p: | !.... - - 45|> 6 16af 4 sh(. 6 4(8, Ar Jasup I.vj * >M 10 9s. j j....... | $ 36p| 7 I9a| 4 25p| $ 06aj Ar Rrun awlck Lv 6 40*| 9 t*p| j NORTH. WEST AN D BOI'THWEBT. 14 | -u Via Jaauft i *> \i* M... i nrj , 19 | 13~ 6 9*. 6 -.>* Lv tavannah Ar 110 Isi 12 lOn i 6 nOp 8 o l.v Hat im ah Ar 19 15a I 49u 4 4p| 4 49a .AT ...J#up.. Lvl| I 39a|10 Km. • v r Mlg mery Lv 7 tip! 11 26* I 09*1 I I6p Ar.. ita.vs. ..Lv 1 Os, 2 .top 7 lOp fin* Ar Nashville Lvll 9 W-T $219 6*! $ 40p Ar Atlanta Lv 10 41.p,12 uSP 2 3ua II 25p Ar Louisville Lv" 2 65a 9l* 9 45a I 40p Ar Cha’nooga Lv 9 06p * 44* 7#:.i 4 o.p Ar CU. innall Lv 11 Oup I*9 7 B>n' 7 Kta Ar lavulsvllle l.v 7 45*[ ’ l%v t 10a 7 I*, Ar HI. Louis Lv IS* lift 7 30pj 7 4- Ar Cincl.Ttail Lv 9 'w 7 nip i (j, a N ) 1 Ota! * OOP !Ar 8( levuls Lv 9 Isp[ 8 oaa 1 22* J|Ar 81 txvuU Lv 1 OOp 7 tSal fi lflnlAr Chicago Lv 8 20p[ 9 SOp . (y *O) '6 4ua 4 i .|. Lv Atlanta Ar(!l9 Mp.ll Ms ' 3 o*xi 9 13n Ar Vhtragn l.v ' 7 <xy> t 56ft I iv,|)j 7 15a Ar Memphns .Lv * Jks 9 imp . 4SV 7 10a Ar Kans*s'ltyLvi| 6 lOpi 9 Aft t UP 1 * O&a'lAr Mobil* ..Lv||l2 49p|12 90s • - t 1.. . .... da.,, ' ' **• V ' ’ '■ W * t Dally except Sunday. w , savannah Ar 10 19a 19 M* Through TulSman Bleeping Tar Aervlee S 44a 2 top Ar Albany Lv 12 01a 2 44ft in North. Fast and 'm and to Florida | 6 >!• At • • •" I '0 00* 1 oaneell.iHs made al Port Tatttpa with aleatnera fur Key AA eel a*d Havana. I.caving Part Tampa Mon data, Tkarsday# and ftatardaya at ItitfO p. m J It Polhemu*. T P. A ; E A Armand . City Tkt Agt . D* Soto Hotel. Phone n. II W. WRSNN. passenger Tra 15c Manager. Savannah. O* McDOtNOIGH & BALLANTY\E, W Iron Founders, Machinists, mi <ks. *allrmak era. maa ula elr re r s >.r sinii 1 .... •*' IsrlakU ZMl.m AerUaal an* ley Uuunlag lata Mill., ftiu aad 1..., aha til.* Pallats. eta. '“ 4 . -.^j TELEPHONE NO. 123. quk*t. Hiirl9> malt !ull. \Vh‘.t - H|oi w'ak. No. 2 rfd Op tlotiH il< v<• |o|i9 * 1 .t g<H>t ileal of weaknen to-day. teinf Icfluefu *d by liquidstton*. Hulls were dlttcounifced ovrr the rd.n* fall In Norihw-t markets, notwithstand ing more rain and liberal rerelpis • primary |oitit* The dedlnr Invltol so much short •elllng, however, that his cabl re|K>rtln*f 4-ondUlons tn Hmithwest Hussl* alarmed shorts and led (O a quick rally. Jusl Hf lh- close, re newed selling broke nut on corfe. tlon in world’s stocks, and the market left off muk at IMil%c net loss. HefHember closed MV: October MV; D#<*ember **H<\ rnrn -Hpot strong; No. 2. fiOHc. Option market was active and Irregular, on lire pronounced Atrength of cash corn owing to scarcity, near m>n<h* advanced while lat** deliveries oonllnued to drag nosed Irregular, with KeptAfnber, \%r higher: and fiecemlwr. IV: n,%l *°wer Heptember Hosed OctobcT Hojed ¥b-, IH*< emlier tIV- Oat- B|ot quiet; No. 2. Options quiet but efeady. Beef steady * Tut meats steady Urti steady; Western steam 7i2Vic; re fined t*ady. I'ork quiet. Tallow firm. Petroleum cssy. Ilosln easy. TurpAlltlne quiet, 41SfM2c, Jllce quiet. CofTee B|ot Hlo fiomlnal; No. 7. invoice XV . mild quiet; Cordova. Futures opened steady In lone with prices f point* lower under adverse Kuropenn ami Hra-i B HUn cables, with receipts very heavy The market rallied Inter on -uverlng while the iindertone remained weak In the Absence of public spei ulative support and satisfactory spot demand. The Hos was steady r, points lower, to to points higher. Total sales W.7SO hags. Including Heptem ter. October, f. 90; Norembar, 7 no*j7 < Hugar raw firm; fair refining %c; cen trifugal 9; teal, b■; tnolassea sugar 4c; re fined firm Flutter, weak; creamery I?(i22V: state dairy 16%(ID''. , Cheese, si rang: large while and colored |)kr. Eggs, quiet; state and P*nnylvnnl* 18 jjjte; Western regular parking at mark !2%tßr. . e, Poiatoe*, quiet; New York 11 -4)®l 62. Long Island $1 501.76; Jersey sweet* $2.25 ((1.75. Peanuts, steady; unehangeo. Cabhuge. quiet; unchanged. Colton by steam to Liverpool 4S spot. FOTTOT BKK.n Oil- New York. Be|i4. 25 —Cotton *ee<l oil no* Steady, hut quiet on spot, and more a.live on future* Prime .rude barrel, nominal; prime summer yrllow. 27%r; off Slimmer yellow. 26%*; prime white. 40*i4le; prime winter yellow. 41f(42c; prime meal. 326. CHICAGO TtHKKD. Chicago. Bept. 23 -Prcwpert* of clear weather In the Northwest and heavy increase In th* world * visible gave a weak wheat mat k> i (Mi). October ctootni lower Corn closed. %e higher, and oats %.- lower. Provlskma closed 2%f150 higher for January opilon* The lending futures ranged as follows: (tinning lllghesl. lowest Closing. Wheat No Bepl 77% 77% 76% 76% Oct 77%ftT7% 77% TfA.fi7B% 76% Nov. ... .78 078% 73% 77% 77%®'7T% Corn No. 2. Be|f. .. . 41 41% 41% 41 41% Or I 39% 39%ft39% % 3%.19% Nov .. 34%% *% 36% *%!)% Oat* No. 2 Bept 21% 21% 21% 21% Oct 22% 22%02J% 21% 21% Nov 22% 22% 22%422% % files* 4>ork. per barrel.— Oet $1! 95 12 U) $1! 9D sl2 0(1 Jan It 42% 11 56 II 12% II 40 I„frrt. per 109 poun.bi - Oct 7 02% 7 07% 7 02% 7 06 Jan .... 6 72% 6 (ft 6 72% 6 77% Hhort rig*, per 100 pounds - Bepl 7 70 7 72% 7 70 7 72% Jan .... * W 615 610 6 12% Cash quo talions were as follows; Flour, weak. No 3 *)rln wheal. 7'd7XV; No, 1 red. 77(779. . No 2 corn. 41%f)41%c; No. 2 vellow. 41%ft41%c; No. 2 oats, 22%r, No. 9 white. 24%ft25%c; No. 2 rye, 43%c; good fee.llng barley. *%<:; fair to choice mall- Inx. 524)5*.-; No. 1 fiax seelJl 34; No 1 Northwestern. 31.54; i*rime tlmoihy aed, H./lftl.!/). mess fnok, per h*rr-l $1290-q 12.66: land, per W> pounds, 17 057.(7%; short rib* side#, tlooset. 37AT(7S); dry salted shoulders, <bo*edl. fO-OOQfta.OOH; short clear aide*, (boxed). I* 154J8.20, whis ky. bast* of high win**. 31.26. -An optmlotto English physician aays that modern life Is eaaler, safer and smoother than life 160 >*ar ago. that young people are healthier, stranger and better grown Ilian their great-grandpar ents. ar.d that the omplalnts of Increas ing neurotic txndencle# arc wholly uu cputid-d. ifiS Schedule* Effective Rep,. 10. 1900 Trains arrive at and depart from Central Station, West It road, foot of Liberty street. ■oth Merldla n Tima—One hour slower than elly t imr _ *■*■*• Arrivi Bevennalo Savannah: , , iM.i ..n, AtianU.l ’ ■9 ttamjt'ovlngtusi. MilUdgevl)le|*b uopm |and all Intermcdlele potniaj lAugusta. Moron, Atlanta.! /Athena, Mon tgomary, Co* •9 00pm!lumhua. Rlrminghum. Am-|*ti 00am larleua, Kufuula and Troy.| t< 00pmj trover Accommodation jt7 lira IJ OOpmi Uuvinn Dinner Train 7** *<>pm *DaII] I day betwkkn savannah and tybeb. 7Sth meridian or Rivannah city time. LEAVE SAVANNAH. Monday only 0:14 a. m |>ally except Monday 910 . m pally AOO p m . LEAVE TV It EE Monday only 715 a m Dally except Mon<luy 10.35 a m. Dally 5:.10 p. m • onnet lion. mad- at terminal points with all trains Northwest, West and Mouth west. a ■leaping rare on nlaht train# between Savannah ami Augusta. Macon. Atlanta and Hlrmlngharn. Parlor rare on day trains between Sa vannah Macon and Atlanta. cor comiileta In forma t lon, acvhedules rates and >onm-ctlons. apply to vv. O RRKWER. city Ticket and Pam •nyer Agent. w Hull atreal. or , R Mt'fNTVnE Depot Ticket Aaant. t- it •’“"•"t" Agent, jt; /* HINTON, Traffic Manager. THEO D. KLINE. Oen Rup-rlnl*ndent, Double Daily Service The short Una to Norfolk. Washington. Halilmc.re. Philadelphia, New York and the East. ~ TVcnnnr Ar : olumbla. H A. L Ry Mpm; 4 Mam Ar Raleigh. H A. L Ry..ttl 17pm U 10am Ar Durham. H. A. L. Ry.. 7 Slam! 4 lpm Ar Petersburg. SAL Ry 4 Hum; 4 Mpm Ar Richmond. (4 A. U Ry! 5 Dam 1 40pm Ar W ushlrigtnn Penna. ; 4 45am| 1 Mpm Ar Rnltlmora Penna ||o (Mam 11 Mpm Ar Philadelphia. Penna.. ill 27pm, 3 Mam Ar Nw York fWinn ) j oipen. f Item ~ _ ~ I Mo. 44 1 lUfff j I * H• v inn.ih. H A L Ry 13 I’.pm H *pm Ar Portsmouth, BAL Hyj 7 OOamj I Mpm Hteamera leave Norfolk dally, except Sunday for Italtlmore. Philadelphia and New York, and dally for Washington. The short line to Montgomery, Mobile and New Orleans. leaving Savannah at 735 a m , arriving at Montgomery 7:40 p. m . at which point close connection la made with Ihe L. * N. R. R., arriving at Mobile 3(6 a. m. and New Orleans 7:40 a m The short line to Kcmandlna. Jackson ville. Tampa and other Florida points. | No. 77 | No ll F.v Savannah, ¥ A f,. Ry: 5 ojaml 1 Wytt • Ar Fr rnandtna. H A.L.Ryi t Mamj f Mpm Ar Jacksonville. H A Ullv 9 Warn 7 tttpm Ar Tampa. H A. L Ky ‘ 5 pm! t Mam Magnlflcens Pullman buffet sleeping car * service to Washington. Ualtlmore, Phila delphia and New York: also to Jackaon \ die and Tampa. Dining cars from Rivannah to llamlet. and Richmond to New York. Ruffet parlor cars Savannah to Mont gomery. For additional Information apply to Ticket Office. Dull and Bryan street* Phone 31. 1,000,000 HIDES WANTED. DRY FLINTS t.UVko DRY HALTED M*o OREEN HALTED Mho D. KIRKLAND, (Successor to R. Kirkland. lte R juhao street, want. 9