The Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1900-current, September 27, 1900, Page 9, Image 9

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COTTON MARKET FLUCTUATES. mr. rt"Tl RH RKKT l|4kKk kiiih with phk i:* 4 on iz POINTS I P. Ilnlilrri f Ipnl I •!"* Were Not In. rltned In Sell on (hr Drops—spirit* •I orpentlnr Firm and l nrhangrd. With n llruni Drmantl After the > losing— llln Firm anil la. eltnnard—l.oral and Telegrnptilc MnrAets. Th* Mornttin New* Office, Wednesday, Sept, 26 Owing io the unsettled conillilon of ttv rot ton market fo-tlay, which yielded to Influ.nee* that sent price* up and down at interval*, the volume of bustm-ss was moderate. The local pet market dropped V. cent at the midday call, but later re covered the loan and closed quint, with R al#s of over I,Out hair* reported. The cotton future* market rloto-d Arm. with price* net 4 and 12 point* higher Toward* the op. nlnic of the session price* chopped Mime In rriponun to ItqllldutlOll of hum cotton bought In antic |wtion of a he tier Liverpool. Strength wa* Rained l.iter. when the market *iarted upward It .ports of cold weather hi the Southwest, to he followed hy rain*, had a strengthen -Ims effect on the market Inasmuch a* thl* section ha* already had ll* full re quisite of rain for the present needs of the crop. The spirit* turpentine market closed irm ot 36% cents, with a strong demand raid to Is- principally from domestic sources. Rosin dosed lirm and unchnng . i The who.esale markets dosed steady. The following resume will *h iw the tone and quotations at the closing of the mar ket* to-day; 4 OTTON. Throughout the day there wa* a fairly good demand for cotton, though business wa* somewhat restricted owing to the disinclination of holder* to meet decline* Price* opened unchanged at the Cotton Exchange. hut .vised off towards the mtd dty call, when the market went off ' cent. The'closlng wa* quiet at a reac tion to the'openlng price*. The day’s re ceipts were 10,278 Sales on the spot were l.ibl bales. A moderate business wa* re torted by f. o b. brokers. Price* were fr.m 10 Hi to 10% good middling. The following were the offidal spot quo tations at the close of the market at iho Cotton Exchange to-day: i This 1 Last | day. j year. Good Middling” 10% '* U-l€ Middling I I* 7-IS Low mlddlng ,9% 5 12-16 . lood ordinary I IS *-16 Market quiet; *!**. 1.031. Savannah receipt*, exports and stocks— Receipts thl* day 10,37* KecepMa this day last year 7.34!' This day year liefore last 6.556 Receipt* since Sept. 1. 1100 .149.7'-’" Same time I**l yar 136.04.; Coastwise export* 3* Stock on hand thl* day 76.04s Same day lata year 97.690 Receipt* and stocks at the ports— lie. elpr. thi* day 50.111 Receipt* thl* day lat year 30.9X1 Receipt* this day year before last... 41.39' Total receipt* since Sept. 1. 19hi 477.112 Same time last year 654,361 Some time year before last 576.70? Slock at all ports to-day 351.674 Stock some day lest year .619,601 Dally movements at o’her ports.— tlalveston—Firm: middling 10%. net re ceipt*. 7.074: gross, 7.074; sales. 94; stock. 37.3 k. New Orleans—Steady; middling. 10 3-16; ret receipts. 22.100; gross. 28.308; sales, 2.- 4uo; tock. 114 790 Mobile—Quiet; middling. 10; net receipts. 14 9; gross, 1 499; sales, 10; stock. 10,396 Charleston—Steady; middling, 974. bid. net receipts. 3.273; grogs. 3,232; stock. 29.- Wllmlngton— Firm, middling, 10%. nqt receipt*. 1.341; gross. 1.541; Slock. 33.3 CW. > Norfolk-Quiet. middling. 10%: net re. < elpts, 3.567; gros-i, 2,367; *ales, 713, stock. 19 5’9 lialtlmore— Nominal; middling, 10 s *. clock. 1.014 New York-Dull; middling. 109*; net re ceipts, 4; gross. 517; sales, 34.1; stork. 26,- 306. Codon tyilrt; middling. 10%: net re ceipts, 1,006. gross, 3.744 Phlladelptila-yulet; middling, 11; stock. 2,091. Pensacola—Net receipts, 210; gross, 210 Dally movements a t interior towns Augusta—Steady, middling, in. net rc •. Ipt*. 3,057; gross. 3,057; sales, 2,079; stock. •*7 Memphis—Steady; middling, 10 5-16; net receipts. 1.152; gross, 1.313; sales. 1.950; clock. 13.1*3. St. IjOulk Quiet; middling. 10V*: net re ceipts. 1.197: gross, 2.518: stock, 6.649 Cincinnati—Nominal and dull, middling. l'%; net receipts, 77; gross. 77; stock. 6.9*9 Houston—Quiet; mldd lng. 101-16; net re ceipt. 9.778; gro* 9.779; stO’-k. 41.478. l.outsvllle— Firm; middling 1094. Export* of Cotton This Day- Savannah—Coastwise. 39. Norfolk—Coastwise. 1.122. New York—To the continent. I.oo*. pensa-ola—To the continent, 210. Total foreign exports from all port* thl* d*y: To the continent. 1.219 Total foreign esports from all port* thus far this week To Oreat Rrtfain. 17.266; to France. 6.350; to the continent. 23,952. Total foreign export* since Sept. 1. 1900: To Great Britain. 79.771; to France. 19.4J0; to the continent, 90,062 Charleaton. Sept. 26-Cotton steady, middling. IV bid. KB A ISL AND COTTON. Fancy Florida* 20*4021 Extra choice to fancy Georgia*. WHffD The receipts were 304 bags, sgalnst 2 297 Inst year. The sale* were 599. against 1.444 last year. COTTON FI TANARUS! UK*. The Market (lose* Firm With Triers ♦fill! Points 1 p. New York. Sept. 26.—A1l was confusion and uncertainly In the local cotton spec ulative circle* again to-day. The market •tarted easy in tone, with price* unchang ed to 8 | olnts lower and continued to •brink rapidly following the call under brisk liquidation of long cotton purchas 'd last night on the belief that to-day would witness a marked reaction form the waknes then prevalent The selling wa* Impelled by a sudden and pronounced hell tie In the Liverpool msiket The rerelp'e and splendid picking •leather helped to undermine the English market. The crop moxement wo* decld • iIF. larger than generally looked for and 1 rop account* from the central and east un b It war* reassuring Soon after mld uiy th# market took a turn for the hei r on reports that a cold wave was In : re for tha Southwest to-night with m likely to accompany the drop In ■mi erature. A* that section of tbc belt i- already suffetlng from excessive pre l: nation, the local trade became appro enalv* of flood damage and a further do- ln crop maturement. the latter al >"tdy dangerously lute and making dam *► by kilting frost Imminent Estlmal- ■< f"r to-morrow’s receipt* did not call for emoun't as large a* the movement to day led th* trade to expert On the ad vance the foregn. Southern and Wall * reet contingent* came to the* front a* moderate huyet* of the winter month*, while room ehort* heavily covered Fall river cloth market dlepatche* and private tvporta from Southern spot market* war* MURPHY & CO., INC., Bowed of Trad* Building. Savannah. Trlvat* lansed wirea direct tu New York. Ch; ago and New Orleans. < OTTO*, STOCK* AND CHAIN. New York office. No 61 Broadway. Office* tn principal cities throughout the South WrMe for our Market Manual snd book containing Instructions for traders > ncnui aging as a whole and helped signal !>■ t • right the lait wftsmoon market Throughout the day. how.-vrr. there ' I nrly manifested a feeling of distrust and timidity, with a goodly numl~i of trader* actually* withdrawing from the market where opportunity afforded until -om>- new development* of Importance came u> light In th- last half hour n lluriy of local covering carried prices to above the close of yesterday. The mar ket clos-d firm with prices neff 4 to 12 points higher. FLI FT! ATKIN* IN FI TIRES. New York. Sept. 26 -Colton futures Opened easy and closed Arm Price* as follow*: I 'p n {High L m January .7.".. 952 963 . 9.44 : February ...,[ 9 49b; 961 i 943 9.62 March 952 S-2 HI i9 62 April |9 44 9.53 jsl4l 962 May 9.52 9.62 |f*44j 962 J “be i 9 46 j 9 46 j 9 46 j 961 July ; .... j ... i 9mi August |94oj 9|q 9V,j 94* September .. 10.12 b !10 2 pen* 10 311 O.aober | 9.96 b W. 4 | 953 j 10 <r3 November ... 9.Sub 9.76 956 975 December ....j 9.51 | it; | 9.44 | 9.62 Liverpool Sept 26. 4 p m —CoUOn. spot, limited demand. iirlces low-1, American middling fair. 7 13-16-t; good middling. R 13-I6d; middling. 6%d. low middling. 11-16d; good ordinary. 5 29-12d; or dinary. 5 19-:i?d The sab-* of the day were 1.000 bales, of which 250 were for specula tion and export, and Included 2.K10 ba!es American Receipts 2.000 bale*, including l.Nio American Futures opened easy and closed Irregu lar. American middling low middling clause; Septemlier. 6 53d. buyers; Septem ber-Ortolier 5 AM. buyers; Octoher-No vember. s.lid, seller*; Novemher-Deeem hor. 5 24*1. buyers; De--emher-J*nuary. S.l9d, seliers; January-Fehruary. 5 itsl sellers; February-Mar.b, 6 1385 14.1, buy ers. March-Aprll. 5.111i.713d. tellers. Aprll- May. S.KM. sellers; May-June. .Y 066)5 09d. buyers; June-July, Bo7d. buyers; July-Au guest, 5.054J5.06d. seller* New Orleans. Sept. 26 —Cotton futures steady. September . 10 31633 February ...9.44*19 46 October . 9 62b9 63 March 9 46'<i9 45 November 9 45ff)9 47 At>rtl !< 464)9 4* December . 9 42M0 43 May 9 47(49.49 January ...9.4299 43 COTTO 5 I,UTTER K. New York. Sept. 26—Murphy A Cos. asy: Cotton In Llvcrtmol decline 1 13-64#) 16-*>4d on near himl 10-64 U 11-64d on Isle positions, ow ing to large re ceipt* at Southern port* and Interior*, and freer offering- lo Europe This mark-t op. nr I about 7 points 6>wir snd furtlpr declined about 6 point* on liquidating sales and more aagreselvr feeling among professional lie.ire, recover'd alioul 6 points towards 12 o'clock, noon, on short . overlng The uncertainty atioin the crop and belief In higher price* ultimately, if total yield iroml*e lo tie under 9.750.0<X I* apt lo attract speculative buying on soft spot*. Coiton recovered thl* morning'* decline of len point* owing to order* lo buy from the South, probably New Orlean*. The feeling I* nervous and uncertain, a* large receipts are expected lo cause *om- fur ther decline, but the fear of irly killing frost or further crop damage Is a domi nating feature. I’orl receipts thl* week reach TTn.OwV against 160.669 tu*t week, and 244 nm some week a year ago. New York. Sept. 26 -Hubbard Rro*. A Cos. ray: Liverpool wa affected by the offering* from the South (lecilng nharply, especially on neurhy deliveries, when the cllqua were reported lo be free selhrs. Our market open>d teody at the decline, with exporters the principal seller*. Af ter a reaction a slow decline followed un til a decline of II points were recorded on January. A reaction from this point was expected b jratl, an.l It came on the lighter Houston receipts. Our local Irnl. believe In buying on all weak *pot*. and the offerings during the morning wi re absorbed on that Iwd* Outside demand for cotton ha* not been evident, except on a limited scale, n* during the week the principal seller* have been the exporter* and spinners’ broker* ngslnst iho pur chases. DRY GOODS. New York. Sept. 26 More business do ing In cotuai good*, chiefly In hb-*. h 1 buyer* looking for higher prices In (tome of the better grade* of thee. Brown sheetings and drill* strong, bill demand quiet. Coarse colored cotton* also strong, with moderate sale. ITInl rlotlw Inac tive at previous price*. Prints and ging hams very Mrm Men'# wear woolen* and worsteds eontinue dull, but no change In price*. Demand for woolen and worsted dress goo I* show slight Improvement. NAVAL STIIRKf*. Wednesday. Sepl. 26. BPIRITB TDRRENTINE-A strong de mand and a very firm closing was the story In the spirit* turpentine market to day. Buyer* were after stuff, and want ed tt bad enough to bid th market up to gif ahead of each other At the opening at th" Board of Trade the market ruled firm at 96 cents, with sales of 515 casks al thl* price, am. clos and ttrm at 88%c with fuith r sales of 313 at this price. It was saM the demand was mainly from domestic sogree* It was further said that oxporters were eager for stuff, but not at the advance prb e Unconfirmed rumors of manipulation were afloat during the day Receipts were 688. and the extort-- none The receipt), lor the past week have been the small est for any corresponding period for the i.ast ten weeks or more. ROSINS —Rosin* renviln Arm and un changed. with a demand sufficient lo keep fictors falily well relieved of stocks. The ute'tdng sale reported at the Board of Trad* were 1.147 barrels ltecelpis. 2.451. snd the export* 191 Brices as follows: A . B. C 31 *> I *1 D 1 20 K 1 I 35 61 1 A* y 1 40 N I W , . 1 45 W G 200 ,1 1 45 W W 223 Receipts Wednesday— Spirits Jlism C. R R ,M * 111 8 . F. A W >■*> £ a.sea# <W *TV Exports Wednesday— {t B D M Miller. Bahhnore ... 122 8 8 D H Miller. Bhlla *9 Naval Store* Statement- Spirit* Rosin Stock April I. 1900 : W Receipt* to-day *> *••> Receipts previously 225,271 504 17" Totai lnre April 1 228.156 419.427 Exports to-day Export* previously :.<4 517,712 Export* since April 1 162.091 517.903 Stock on band to-day 36,062 132,024 Stock on hand same day last VM r !v *” rharleMOO. B<pt. 26 -Turpentine, noth log doing RO-'n ••"•dy Wilmington. N C . Sept. 26-ffplrlt* lor JOHN W. DICKEY, Mock and Road Broker. A lUI’ST A, GA. Write tor List. THE MORNING NEWS: THURSDAY* SEPTEMBER 27, I<KK). I>en4tne firm at S3%ff36c: receipts, 56 Rosin steady al II 156*1 SI; riCatpta 272 Crude turpentine Arm at t1.1tM12.10; re ceipts. 24. Tar Arm at 21.4 U. racelpls, 125. New Orleans. Sept 29-Hecelpts: Roaln ltd barrels; turpentine, 7; exports none FINANCIAL. MONEY—The demand keep* fairly up with the supply. FOREIGN EXCHANGE - Market Is weak Commercial demand. 4.16V*. six ty <hy, 4.91%: ninety days. 4 79% Ininie, Carls and Havre, sixty day*. 5 21%. Swiss, sixty iliy*. 5 24%, marks, ■dxty days 93 l!-14o; ninety -lavs. 93 9-16 c DOMESTIC EXCHANGE - tMrady; banka are buying at 3-16 discount and sell ing ns follows 223 and under. 10c pre mium. 525 to S3O. 15c premium; 2V> to flOe 20c premium, lino to S2XIO. 23c premium, t-’vh lo tl.uuu. par; tl.auo ami over. I-Id dis count. SECCRITIF.S There |w but little doing now -money ruling close. Stocks. Rhl Ask Augusta an-l Savannah R R .... H 110 Atlanta an-1 tt.-r loiul 124 126 do 6 |ret rant crrtUhales 107 li* Augusta Fa- tory SO M Cltrirns llank 130 132 Chatham Bank 110 111 Chat hum R. EA- I. Cos., A 57 69 do do 14 56 57 > Eagk and I‘hoentx Mfg Cos ....103 Edison Klertrlc Ilium 100 105 Mnterpriim Mtg. Cos 99 102 G<-tmania Hank 127 130 Georsla A Alabama 25 27 Georgia Railroad, common 210 216 GranlieviUa Mfg Cos liii I*s J P King Mfg Oo inn ing loangiay s|fg. Cos U 7 130 Mer. han s Nailonal Rank 1105*111 Nnilonal Rank of Savannah ... I*l iso Oglethorp.- Hiving- m-1 Trust. 106 110 l'eop;e‘s Savings and lnn . 95 ino Southwestern Railroad Cos prj per Savannah Gas Light Cos 24 25 Southern think 153 J 55 Savannah Rank anal Trust 113 114 Slhlev Mfg Cos, Augusta 85 90 Savannah Brewing 95 100 Hoad*. Rid Ask Char . Col A Aug Ist 6s. 1900 .106 |(i Atlanta city 4*. 1922 pig Augui-I* city 4*. 1927 lift pl 7 do 4%e 1925 jjj do 7*. 1903 |OS pig Ao . 1913 119 in Ala Mid. s*. ind’d. 1926. M AN 97 99 Augueta Factory. 6 |>er cent .1915.ttw DO Rrunswick and Western 4*. 1985 .81 83 C. It R A Hanking collateral ss. 92 93 C. of U Ist ss. 30-year gold. 19t5 F * A 11* 120 c. of G. con 3s. 1945. 31 A N 90 91 C. of Q. Ist Income*. 1943 41 42 do 3d Incomes, 1945 to jj do 3d Income*. 1946 5 6 C of G <M G. th A Dlvi s*. 1947. J. Sr J 90 914 C. of Q. (Eaton Branch), s*. 1989. J A D 92 93 CRv A Suburban R. R. Ist 7*....109 HO Columbus city **, 1909 106 107 Charleston city 4*. 1945 101 lu2 Eigle A Phoenix Mills 6* , 1928 106 108 Eal;-on Electric Illuminating 6a .104 I'M Enterprise Mfg 6*. 1908 103 ltd Georgia Railroad 6s. 1910 114 ll&H G S. A F., 1945. J. A J 111% 112% Georgia A Alabama lsl 6*. 1915. 104 I'M Georgia *iate3%*. 193<>, J. A J.. 106 107 do 3%5. 1915. M A N 14 106 do 4%5. 1915 117 118 Macon city 6*. 1910. J. A J ....116 118 do 4%, 1926, Jan par K*7 100 Derail Steamship ss, 1926 100 103 Savannah clly 3*. quar. Or-tober, 1912 110% 111% do 3*. qu.tr November. 1909 ....DO 111 South t'arolltia state 4%*. 1903 .116 118 Sibley Mfg Cos. r. 1903 101 102 South lioumi 3s 99 100 S . F A W gen ml’ge. 6*. 1934 123 124 do do I*l s*. gold 1934 1!0% 112% do Si. John Dlv. lsl 4*. 1934 ... 94 C New York. Sept 26.—Money on eall steady 1\412 per cent. Prime mer. untile paper. P'us% per cent. Sterling exchange weak, with actual business In bankers’ bill* at 84 wi'ntrl 86% for dcmaml. and at 14 82% for sixty days. Posted rates. 84.83% |4.84 and 84 87%<4.88. Cumnierct.il hills. 14 v1%3i4.82% Silver certlftcales, 2%0 61 he. Ur silver, 62T*c. Mexican dollars. 49%c Government hon>> strong; slate bonds Inactive, railroail bonds Irregular. MTOCKK AND BONDS. He tiling on Large Scale and Range of Briers Wide. New York. Bept. 28—The slock marked was more feverish and Irregular 40-dny than for months. The movement of prices was very wide and the dealings were on a large scale, but the actlqp of (he mar ket indicated that It was being Rested by professional operators. The rally which set In the first of the week seemed to have culminated during the morning and the over-enthusiastic bulls who attempted to bid up prices ogalnat the outstanding short account found themselves burdened with increas ing offering* to realise Instead of driving •he shorts to cover They therefore al lowed prices to drop buck and the market fell into dullneas at about laet night’s level. The hear party apparently made up the.r minds that the elimination of Ihe short Interest* had so far weakened the technical position of the market as to warrant a fresh Inroad upon prices. The rttkl was conducted with determina tion and showed th* command of large resource*. Northern Baclflc was singled out as the special object of attack on ac count of Prel<len' Mellen’s assertion In Ihe annual report that the prospect* of business are not so bright for the coming year owing to the spring wheat shortage Practically the same commentary was contained In Ihe annual report of Presi dent Hill of the Great Northern published during the dsy. Northern Pacific had failed to share In the early strength, nnrt although there were other stocks which covered a wide range on the down grade Northern Padflc fell farthest below last night's level of th* railroad group. The selling of Northern Pacific was supple mented by pressure against Missouri Ps rlflc. as there are supposed to be large long account* existing in that stock. The raid was successful tn dislodging stop loss orders and the whole market fell away with some violence Moat of the leading stock* were a point or more ha low last night's level before the decline culminated. The early advance had shown gain* of a point for many stocks The nervous condition of the bear* wa* strik ingly shown In the violent recovery of the last half hour of the markef, when a ru mor got Into circulation that the strike of coal miners had been settled This rumor was attributed to Chicago, and though th* prompt measures taken to secure authori tative Information on the point failed to confirm It. he hears bought stock* to cov er tn disorderly haste. Home vlolenff recov eries were Ihe consequence. Heading first preferred rallying 3% on wide Jumps and New Jersey Central 3 The covering movement extended throughout h* 11*4 and prices swiftly re tra.ed their course to almost the top level In many case*. The market closed eon sldershly excited and strong with a large number of stock* showing n*t gains The news that the miner* settlement applied only to one mine where peculiar condition* exist did not become known until after the close of the market. What effect th* actual facts may have remain* to be aeen. The day was barren of any actual new* development* which might change the speculative situation The continued weak ness of sterling exchange begins to arouse conjecture again as to whether relief to the money market I* to be lookd for by gold import*. The bond market was dull and continued Irregular Total sale*, pas value. II Hgn O'i Unite.! Btate* new 4s. advanced % and all o*her Issue* % per cent. In the htd price The tola! sale* of stock* wsr* 321 700 snares. Including Atchison preferred 6.SIS. lialtlmore and Ohio, 1,220, Burlington, U.- ■aCDs- Southern Railway. Train* Arrive and Depart Savannah on Kth Meridian Tin* One Hour Sow * Than Cl ty Time Schedule* tn Effect Hu nday June % 1100. TU 111 4 1 - No.lt [Via m[l No. It, Na.U (Centra I Time ) ||_ J U Mm 12 lUwiii Lv Bavanm.n Arlj i Ihaml 3 '.spn> || (Ea.'tarn Time.) 4 21pm 4 28am ,Ar Hiokvtlle Lv, 1 lAamj 1 ffpsn 106 pm 6 lOain Ar ....Columbia Lvil 1 2uam.ll 2aum * -Open 1 bam Ar Cbarlotie l.v * . 11 44pm vl 3pm Ar Grceuu boro Kuvj( 7 IQpm| 6 ig tni J-oUam| || Ar .!. Norfolk . Lv 1 | 8 bqun 1* Mam 1 Ihptn Ar Dan rlU* ..." Lv|| I 49ptn 4 asm ijium > 36mn A: iu-'i in.-i 1 Lv 13Epm|U#pm 4 69*m| 2 ttpm'.Ar ,~L|rnohbtirg 1 % K2pn 4 26.110 6 lupin,. Ar 1 bat ot tesvtll# l.v| 2 iM.-m U 6-pn> 7 25am, aopm[[Ar Wa-h.ngton l.vhu ;k'in| 5O. m 8 16am, 11 33|Mn Ar Baltimore lo 8 7am I ITfun 11 26am; 2 66- m Ar PhUndelphia Lv 3 IPamj 6 vSpm 2 06pm 6 23am Ar New York Lv :3 lflami I pm I loprol 1 OOpen At Boa lon . . l<V|j 6 -pm|lo 10am Wo M il TO THE NOHT II AND WUT. Ii No 36 J|_ (Cenim I Tim# ) || U SMmijLv ...” Era ninth Ar.l • wmu U (E .atar n 1 Una.) i 90am,|Lv t alumina I.v{| 1 X-am • 30*m,;1.v bpatlani-urg Lvi: • ilix* 12 lupm ,Lv Asheville l.v|i 16htr* 4 Otpen Ar DoS Spring* Lv 11 4k*m Tapsn jAr Knoxville I*' • ’*>" 6 lOam .Ar Levlng'on L’ 10 9npm 7 46am Ar Cluolnnall Lv I oO|>n T Siam :Ar ImiievtU* l.v|| 7 44pm 6 ipm;j Ar_..... iR Louis Lv|| 166 SW All trams arrive and depart ft.an th* Plain System Station. TIIRODOH CAR SERVICE. ETC. TRAINS 22 AND M DAILY, NEW VOH K AND 1 iaHIIHA EXPRESS VaaU buled limited trains, with Pullmat- Draw Ing Rasim SU - jdng Cats b--twe#*i S.tvasv nah and New York Conner's at W* hlnglun with < 0 ..UNII Kxpr* * for Hanlon Pullman Sleeping Cara brlwaen I'h.tr oil * snd Richmond and t h.nl.dts and Nor folk Dining Cars a>-rve all meal* ltwen bavnlinult and Washington. TTIAINS Jt AND 96 DAILY. THE UNITED STATES FAST MAIL Vc*lßailed limited train* carrying Pullman Drawing Room Sleeping Car* between Savannah and New York Dining Cars -arv# alt meals between Savannah an.l Washlnrlrm Also Pullman Drawing Room Bin plug Car* tie tween (savannah and Clnclonatt. through Asheville and ’’The laind .’f 'lt* Sky ’’ For complete Information as to rales, schedules, etc., apply to G GROOVER Ticket Agent. Plant System Station JAMES FREEMAN. C. P and T. A., ltl Bull atreat. Telephonea-Bsll, SSO; Oeorgla, 850 5 H HARDWICK. Assistant General Passenger Agent. Allanls. O* Mr.. Rock Island. 6 464. Missouri Put lilt 28.750. Northern Pacific. 4*. 19', Heading first, 17 975. HI. Paul. W. 513. I'nlon Padtl 16.120; Steel and Wire. 5.750; Toha. ro. 6.40n. Brooklyn 25.8V1; People’s Gas. 9,800; Sugar. 29.1*5. Tennessee Coal and Iron, 5.366. New Yoik Slock List. Atchison 26%1’itlon Pac 51%1 do pref 68%! do pret. 71% Halt A Ohio .. *6% Wabash Can. Par Bu% do pref 16% Pan. Sou 48 ;Wheel A L. E. v% Cne* A Ohio .. 26% do 2nd pref 21% j C. G. W 10 |WTs. Cent 1" C . B. A Q 121% Third Ave MS C., Ind. * L .. 21 A doth E* 123 tin pref. ... 6- Am Ex 1M C.. A E 111 .. Ai |U. H Es 43 C A Nw 16*1 |Well*-Pargo Ex 124 C.. R 1. A P . 104%)Am Cot. OH ... 32 C. C. C. A St.L* 68%, do pref 8k Col. Hou 5 Am. Mailing . 44'. do Ist pref, ..96 { do pref. 2" do 2nd pref. .. 11% Am 8. A 14. ... 35% Dei A H 10* j do pref K 7% I tel., L. A W.. 173% Am. Spirits 1% D. A R. G 18 i do pref. 17 do pref 65% Am. S. Hooi*. .. 17% Erie 10% do pref 64% do lsl pref. ... 22 iAm. 8. A W. .. 9'U Great Nor pref 160 do pref 70% Hocking Coal .. 12% Am Tin Plate 25 Hocking Val .. *•% tlo pref. 7k 111 Cetnral 111% Am Tobacco *S% la. Centro! .... 17%: do pref 126 do pref 27 |An Min Cos .. 41 L E. A W 26 R T. ... 49% do pref. 92%p'0l F A 1 29% Lake Shore ..206 Coni Tob 24 L. A N 7 I do pref 75 Manhattan L. .. *s%Fed. Steel 31% Mel 81 Ry ...145% do pref 61% Mcx Cent lo%s!<n. Electric ...132% Mlr.n A St. L. 51 .Glucose Sugar .. 4* do pref *o%' do pref 9* Mo. Pacific 47 Anti. Paper .... 16% M A 0 39 | <lo pref 61 M . K A T 9 lai. lede Gas .... 6k do gwef 27% Nat Rl-cull .... 32% N. j. f* 190 | do pref *4% N. Y. C. 127%Nat l>-ad 17% Nor A West. ..92 do prof. ** do pref, 74 !Nal. Steel ..... 24% Nor Pac 47% 1 do pref *2 do pref 7% N. V Air Brake 111 Ont A West .. 20 Nor Am 14% O. R. A N 42 Pac. Coast 52% do pref 76 do let pref. ... *0 Pennsylvania ..125%. do 2nd pref ... 62% Rtidlng 15% ’•aclflc Mull .... 27% do Ist pref. .. 64% People’s Gas .. 83% do Snd pref. .. 24% Pressed 8. C. .. 82% R a. w 53%: do pref 70% do pref. 90 |Pull. Pal. Oar. .I*2 St L. A 8 F.. 9% 8 RAT 4% do Ist pref. .. 63 Sugar 114% do 2nd pref. ..22 | do prrf Dt pi L Bw 11 ITenn. C. A I .. 63% do pref *H*P. * Leather .. 9% gl Raul H 2% do pref T>% do pref 172 {U. 8 Rubber ... 27 gl p A On. ..110 ! do pref * go - ,, p ac 21% Wear Union .... 7* Sou. Ry lflf%lß. I. A 8 10% do pref 61%: do prof 61 {Tex. A Pac. ... 14%,P. C. C. A St. L. 47 Bonds V S ref 2* reg.103%81 K A T 2ds. 64 ! do coup 1*4% do 4s *0 I J? S2s reg....10a% 7. 4?* Ist*—'b*% do 2s. coup... .109% N J. C. gen. 65.122% do new 4s. reg 134 iNo Pac. 2s 64% do new 4*. eou 134 J do 4s 103% do old 4*. reg. 114% N Y C. A B'- do old 4*. c0u.115% L. 4* 107% do Ba, reg 113% N& w c.wi. 4* 97% do ss. coup.... 113% Ore. Nav Ist* ..It* r of C. 3 65s 123 | do 4s .102% Atch. gen 4# 100% f I S. L6s 127 do adj 4s . % a nd“ consol 5- ...113 c of G. con 6* 92% Bead geo 4* ... *6% do I*l tn bid 43 |R O W I*6* 99 do 2d In Wd . 8 St L. A lr. 51 r-an So 2nd* .106% conaol 6s 112 C A O. 4%a *B% St L A San F 5* 118% general 6 123 .t l con 'St P. ronitol# r 1W 7p IflttfclS' C. A P. C A Nw B F | drb 6s 12b% do H Chi. Term 4s .92 t° PC- •’ Col SO 4s 78% >- **r. • D A R O. Ist* W 2% 8 Rope A T. 6 66 40 4s 96%|Tex. A Par. Ist*. 112 Erie Gen. 4S *7%; do 2nd* 5* F WAD C. llJnlon Pac. 4* ..104% j t „ ' 72 (Wabash lsts ....117% Gen Elec 6* . 11* I <*> *>■* ■ lowa C lata -.■* !VV I>ore * 2% 1. A N f. 45... 98% Wls. C. Ist* *2% LI ar O 4s M% Va C*nuirle-i ... 89% ''Mew York. Sept 26—Standard Ok. 531 624 ' vflscFal.LANEOt K 99 ARKETK. Note —Thrae quotation* are revlaed daily and are kept aa naar as posslbl* In accord with the prevailing wholesale prices Official quotations ara not used when they disagree wlh he price* whoia saler* aak ' _ 4 nuntr* and Northern Prodner. POULTRY—The market la steady. Quo tations Broilers. 2026 c. per pair; half grown. 4Jsnr; three-fourths grown. s&£ *or; Hens. 6375f; roosters. 4"§*>c. ducks. 604)76c: geese. 78cfW;HO. KG'IB— Steady ai 164117 c BUTTER—The tone of th* market Is Arm. Quotations; Western creamery. 19 24%c. New York stale dairy. 17%622%c; extra Elgin*. 244176 c CHEESE—Market Aim; fancy full cream iJieeae. 12%c for 20 to 22-pound average, 9Ml*H>ound average. 12c. Enrlr Yegetafclr*. IRISH POTATOB46—Northern. 22 00 sack CABBAGE—-6%#7%c P*r head ONIONS— Yellow. In barrels. 2fl; crates, 70c. red. 31.90 llrradalnffa. lit) and Orala. FLOUR Market steady, patent, (4.60; •iralghl. 14 26; fancy. M 00. family. *2.76. MEAL-Faari, par band, *2.73, per sack. ll 3#: city rre at, fer sack. ln|te I, $1 >iff I 25. walrr ground. II 33; city grits, sacks. II 25; (sail gills. Ilndmii*’, per l-arrel, |2 k. 5. |*r sick. $1 30. sundry bruudv |l ;.’yil pi sack C''ltN Mark, i firm while. Job Inla. 65c; carload lot*. 62c. mixed corn. Job lota, 63C, carload lots. 59c RICE— Mark'-: steady, demand fair; fancy head. 6c; fancy, 5%c. Prlmu ~..5 Good 4 % 4) 4% Fair 4 4% Common ,*% GATH—No 2 mixed, carload. 33’ .2 job lot* 3.s ; while 1 lliqied. 29'. Job, 37c cars. ItRAN -Job lots, 95 1 arload 10l - S' HAY Market - .ady. No. I llmothyl, 95c Job. 90 cars. No. 2. 90c Job; 85 cars. Bacon. Hums and Lard. BACON Maiket llrm. D. 8. C i( aides. %• ; 1> S hi lib *. 9%c (Eastern*. I>. H Is llles. 9%5|9%c (Wcaternl; sniukrd C. It. -'dec. 9%0 HAMS Sugar cure I, 13%t) 13%c. LARD— Pun. In tierces. %uk%a; In g>- pouml tins ,111.1 Bt*-|iuiind tubs. B%ii9c. compound. In tierces. 6%c; 50-pound Ibis, and 80-pound liihs, 7c. Sugar and (offee, SUGAR— Cut loaf 6 V3 Diamond A . .. .6.23 t’niHhod 6.83 t’oiifcltoners' A. 829 IViwd-red 6 53 While Kstra C...5.9* XXXX. pow and . .6 52 Extra C 6 M Granululed 6 49’Golden C 6.78 (’uhes 6.581 Yellows 6.68 Mould A 6.69! 4*4 *KFEE— Mocha 26c {Prime, No. 3 ....11%c Java 26- {Good, No. 4 Il%>- Pealierry t4%c|Elr. No. 5 lie Fancy No. I . . I2%cjOrdinary. Not ,|o%c Choice. No. 2 . ,ll%c!Cnmnion. No. 7 .10c llaruwars and iluldlug Kuppllra LIMF-. CALCIUM. PLASTER AND CEMENT—Aiatuima and Georgia lime In fair dematiie and srlt at 16 cents a twrrel. special calclmd plasiaf. ll on ptr barrel; hair. 44i5c Rns.dale cmeol. |1 2UQ196; carload lota, apecial; l’ortmnd cemeni. ra lall. 22 96. carload lota. 92 *U2 20 LUMBER F. O. R VESSELS SAVAN NAII Minimum, yard Wtea. |!0 6UVD 00; car elll*. 112 504113.00: dlfferenl sixes, 214 00 411600. ahl| Mock. 116 00UI8 00. sawn lias. 2* OUQS.6O, hewn ties. 364)38.'. OIL- Market staady. demand fair; sig nal. 464)5ik . West Virginia Ida. k 96)12o; lard. 68.-. nealafuot. osy7i* . machinery. It 4; 26c, linseed oil. raw. 87%c; h011.,1. 75.-; kerosene, prime whim. 12 . water whit*, 12c; Prsir* aafral. 14; dendotlzed alov* gasoline, druma Il%c; empty ot) barrels, delivered. 86c. SHOT -Drop. 3180; B. P. and larga, 31.7*: chilled 1175. IRON—Market very aleadv; Hwe-la. 5%0. NAILB—Cut. 22.60 base. wire. 22.66 baa*. BARRED WIRE—*3W per 100 pounds, straight gmls. 234)20. , sugar housa mo |yßi. llAl2oc GUN POWDER-Per keg, Austin crack ahot, 34 00: half kegs. 72 25. quarter kegs, |1 25; champion ducking, quarter kaga. 22 26; Dupont and Haxnrd smokeless, halt kegs. 211.26: uunrter kegs. 25 75; 1-pound canisters, gl 00: less 26 ner oent ; Tmladorf •mokaleas powder, l-tound cans, 31 00; 10- pound cans. 90c pound. Dried and Evaporated Krai's. APULKS- EvaporaLd. 7%*c; sun-dried. 6>*S*c APRR’OTB—Evaporated. 9%c pound; nectarine-, 10c. RAISINS—L. L.. 22 00; Imperial cabinets, 22 25: loose. 60-pound boxes. 8418%. pound. Pi-JAi ’HER—Evaporated, pea lad. M%c; unpealed. 8%4)9r PEARS -Evaporatad. 9e 1 rails and Aula. APTLES—Early Northern variety. 82 r.ff S>. BANANAS-31 251.50 bunch. PJNEAPPLES—Extra larga Abbakaa Cayenne*. 23 S' per standard crate, amah Red Spanish 8- *421 50 LEMONS- -Market Btaadv al 23 504(4 00 COCOA NUTS- 13 254) 2.50 par loti NUTS—Almond*. Tarrsgona. 16c; Iricaa, 16c. walnuts. French. 12c. Naples. ]2o; pa cans. 12c: Hraslla. 7c. filberts. 12c; assort ed nuts. 61,-pound and 25-pund boxes, 12c. PEANUTS-Ampla elock, fair demand; market firm, fancy hand-picked. Virginia, per pound. 4%c, hand-picked. Virginia, ex tras, 4>. N. C seed taanuls. 4c Col lon Hogging and Tiro. BAGGING—Market Arm; Jute. Im pound. %:. large lots. 9%c; small tot*, l-pound. 8%D90 1% pound. 1%8%c; Me Island bagging. 12%c. TlES—Standard. 45-pound, arrow, larga lets. |1 40. small lots. 21. Ed Sail, Hides noil Wool. BAf.T-Dem.nu is fair and the market steady, canoad Into, UL-pound burlao Backs. 44c, 100-|g>uotl cotton sack. 46c; 110-pound burlap sacks. 48%c; 110-pound collon sacks. 46%c; 226-pound burlap aa. kg. 66c. 126-ixmnd cotton sack. 66c; 200- pound burlap sacks 86c. HIDES— Markoff firm: dry flint. 12%c; dry salt. 11%c; gTaen ealtsd. 6c. WOOL- Nominal: prim* Georgia, fra* of sand burr* snd black wool. 19c. black. 16c; burry. 10c Wax. 26c; tallow, *%c. Deer skins. 29c. MIKCKLLffViF.OI *. FlSH—Mackerel, half-barrel*. No. I. p 9) No 2. 200. No 3. 16 50. kit* No 1. 1t.40; No. 2. 3125: No. J. 15c UmMlsh. 1-pound l*rb Ue. 6%c; 2-poutsl bricks, c Smokud herrings, per box. 20c- Dutch her ring. in kegs. 31 10; new mullets, half barrels. 23.50. / BY HUP-Market quiet: Georgia and Florid)' syrup. Inlying at 284730 r; eelUng at 326135 . sugar houec at lOtflic. HONEY- Fair demand; strained. In bar rels 6**iv gsllon. High win* basis, fl 26. OCR A9l FHKIIiHTW. COTTON - Savanna n lo Rom on, per rwt 25c; to New Vork. per ewt„ 20c. to Philadelphia, per bale. 11. lialtlmore. 31. FORK MIN DlßECT—Bremen. Wfr (Oct 55c); Liverpool. 26c, (Oct. 656(67.)); Mawuurg. 67c, Geamt, 26u. Barcelona, 20c, Plant System. of kail ways. Trstne Operated by filth Meridian Tl me—On# Hour Slower Then f*Rv Tttaa KUAD down. 1 tn... i.e a-s ; , READ VP *" 1 214 1 H 14 la „ Nwrxli and ifcuTh j” 23 15 5 *l* I C 6 46p 6aa 12 tup 6 460 i via Lv *. .>#v .nn,.n.. Arlj i 4ka ,o ■ pii l'Wiii dtp L li. U k>. 4 19p,10 3oa| 6 JBaj|Ar ...Charleston I.yfjll Up 3 66a1 * Wp| 7 6ta| 6Mg I 1 * 33a | 7 26| Ar Richmond .. Lv(‘ *lgi| 6 Wp| 1 ) 1 7 Ola; 11l R>| Ar . Washinglun... Lv ( 4 2uu 3p I I • **•; j 1 66.., Ar ... Ualllmor* .. Lvij 2 sia I b’.p | I -1 *® M*|.......j 6 pxi |Ar ....I’niU.l. iphla Lv|T2 3np 11 99p; 1 115®! 7 uoa, Ar ....New York. .. Lvi Re a tea, j.... I * Aq> .J Ioi A r .... Ho* ion i.\ 1 09; .. I■ B a 27 “"I I ,26164 112 3 J 2*l • 8 **e It JU|| 3 1 'I'Ll .. ..Kavancah ... Ail' ) 40 -TJ 1-0,12 10. |ll 50*j|u 15a • 6p| 1 4tp 10 66*1 7 lon 6:■a Ai . . Wcrnw . Lv 19 66p • p a 25. 9 39a| 7MI I? loa| Wpi j tip) y tip| 6 16c! Ar .. Thmuaevllle .Lv MV7"* LV*’ b 16*1 iRa 10 J9l‘ ; top IJ an *,, xjua.Ar ... Ja- k onvlli# I.' S SO; s (upj 8 o', 7 bob* I 3 05" 6 40p ...|. Ar ... Sanford,.... Lvj,l2 tip|....... 1 00a I 00a ..... j I 9 :op| : 2"|. Ar ...Gsinaev.il'. .. Lv .| 2 4p| j 3 let* I l*|.,,Ar Coals .... Lv | I 40p| - .. • ton 10 Sei'Cl'i *l. I" >'l Ar . PortTsmpa l.v 62 . 6 *s.i| 7 <O,. 7(p ....• •j 1 10-i 1 lii*i I 10s Ar . .Punt* Gnr.ta Lv: {.,.. ..{ 4 96p4 4 (bp ,Ma I I 110 46* 110 41* Ar .81 Au gustlic- Lv i 3lp; 6 9)p{ .. ..| | 2 o©|i 3 15* 2 "ff 5 y* 1 Lv H*v 1 cnah ... l,v| :o 15a l? Ida ,f. | * tftp 6 !.'m| I Sdp 6am \r Jestip Lv| x7k 10 lup! ' j....... I * ttp| 7 10a( 6 !6p{ S 05'| Ar Rrun awlrk Lv 6 40a| 9 6p{ j NORTH. WEST AN D SOI Til WEST. 16 | 63 |{ Via Jeup |J 16 | It 15 | 25 Vl Munigom- ry.|| I* | 1 6 tff>) b 20a l.v Huvannali Ar 'lO la> If lOi 1 6 00|> 8 <k, l.v Ha. "li.ali Ar: 10 16a| l*4*a 4bp| 4 66a {Ar ...Jaaup.. Lv{l I 20a|IO Mo 8 I". 1, t . Ar rtgniry Lv 7 46p{U :5a I 00a I Ibl- Ar Mac**l .Lv | 1 ON), I 30p; 7 Mp! 6 80s Ar Nashville Lv | 9 Ode 171a 8 9ua I k'c Ar Allanls Lv 10 4..|> 13 -up t 90a t| Sp Ar Lotil-vllle l.v I I 55a f l*p 6 46a 4"C Ar Ch* tH.ffi* Lv 6u a> it’s 705 1 (bp Ar CM'-Innatl l.v || nip 3 tap 7u 7 to* Ar IxMltsvllls Lv 7 46a 7 tip 7 9U| 7U: Ar HL Louis Lv : )Mp I 21a 73V 7 45* !Ar ClnchJnait Lv ] 8 20a 7 Odp | f (LAN) I 7 645! 8 6#P| Ar St Louis Lv ISp Bbw f a|. Ar St lamia Lv 2 OOp 7 lsal 2 1(6-“Ar Chicago l.v" 8 hip 9 OOp | ! (M A O.) ( (4<m 4 : .)• I.V Atlanta Arl I<> *6p{ll * Iml I UnlAr Cbb-sr ■ T.v i T %>l tMp I 05p| 7 15a Ar Memphn* Lv] t;■ 9 (VH) I 45*1 7 toe Ar Kan* i(’ltvl.vli 6 yqv! • 4.5 p 4 I2p DT* Ar.. M-hlls . Lv||l2 Mp|l2 39* • land .inn aised ual'a) a*U>. * 50t> 7 40m Ar N Orleans Lvi . 66al . 46p Dally except Sunday. .vaqnv oavanaah Ar i'O 12* tl t*a {Sunday only , tt yq, \ r Tirmn l.v I 2 16a iMp Thiougb Pullman Sleeping Par Aervlra 646 9 l*P 9r Albany l.vl 11 Ita 1 lip to North Fast and West snd lo Florida .... I IX' Ar Columbus Lv'l 16 Ota t onner-Hous made al Curl I amp a with strnmere fur Key Weal and Havana. Leaving Pori Tampa Man days, Thursdays aad Salsrdsys at 11 itxv p. m. J H 9'olhemu*. T P A ; E A Armond . City Tkl Agi . Da Solo Hotel. Pbon* 76. II W. WnENN. Passenger Tr* ffie Manager, Savannah. Oa. McDOi\OUGH & BALLANTYNC, W Iron Founders, Machinists, Daltrrasak we, menula rimers ul f, •r' an a )'nr USbia Saslaas. Vrrtlnal and Lr Mnnelaa ** |t lets will., Hill aad Can., ska Dina. Callers, eta. ,* .i'JB TELEPHONE NO. 123. Manchester. 58c. Havre. s*. . Antwerp. (A FOREIGN INDIREUT Liverpool. . Manchester, tv*', nominal; Hamburg. iv; Havre 73c; Genoa. T"c; llevnl aiwl 81. Petersburg. 75c. Antwerp, toe. 1.1 Mill.ll By Sail Freight* dull, lo Baltimore mid <w*#w ird. 31 50 to 26 00 per M . Including Portland. LUMBER Bv 2le*st Bavnnnah to Ita - tlmore. 85 00. to P R K or It A (> die k*. 85 50; to Philadelphia. 16%. per cwt., (4 pound* to footl; to New York. 26(10 per M. 36 75 to dock; lightered Boston to dock. 28 60. NAVAL STORES The market |* firm; ni'dlum stse vessel# Itoeln fork for orders. 3s Al per barrel of .310 pounds, snd 5 per cent primage H|6rlea. 4* 9d per S' gallon* gross, and 5 |>ef rent primage. Isirg" vessel*, rosin. V. spirit*. 4* Sd S'.aim 11c per 100 pounds on rostn; 21%c on spirits. Savannah to Ikiston. and 9%0 on rosin and 19c on splrita to New York. (iHtIN, PHIIVIKIONK, FIX’. New York. Sept, 26 —Floui market quiet ami steady Hy* flour inactive. Corn meal firmer; yellow Western. 91c; rye eteadv. Barley quiet. Barley mall dull. Wheat—Hpot firm; No. 2, red 83%e. Op tion* opened steady, with corn, and thru developed a sharp a<tvnee, tn which bul ls'll estimates on the world's crop, light speculative offerings, the Jump In corn, and general strength of sentiment ttller recent declines, played a |<art Just lie fore the elose realising prnduecd n slight decline from top. tint the market lelt off Urm at %<■ net advance. 6ln h closed ;%■; May closed 86 l V- September closed 81V: October cloeed Kl%c; December elo*- *d S4c. Corn—Spot quiet; No. 2. £6B . Options market manifest'd further strength on the bullish I a* ll ritual lon. und a lug scare of Hepiember shorts In Uhlcsgo, holding firm all day. with the close firm at %9f%'’ ne: advance. May closed 41'(c, flepfember 19%.-. October 46%c, December 42%c. Osts-Bpot steady. No 2, 25%c. Options sarw. but Steady Beef steady. Out meats firm Isrd steady: Western steam'sl 7.52%; September closed 710. nominal; refin'd quiet Pork Arm. family 2M0001659: short clear 3>40 tllf.rio, mess 812 751114-00. Tallow firm. petroleum, weak; refined New York 7.65. Philadelphia and Baltimore T V); do In bulk 5.05 Roaln quiet. Turpentine e**y. 40%041c. Rice quiet. Butter steady; creamery 17822 c: *Ut* dulrv 15%R61c. Cheese firm large white U%o; small white IlliflllV Eggs quiet, etatn and Pennsylvania 16ff JP ; Western regular pnehing 12%411*c potatoes quiet: Jersey’s 311.5. New York 81 toe 162%. laig taland 31.50(11.75; Jer*ey_ sweet# 22 2582.75. Pesnuls fancy handpicked. 4et%c; other rVimeellc 2%ff)4c Cabbage quiet; i/ing Island per 100, 31.20 82.25. Cotton by steam to IJvorpoor 45c. spot. Coffee, spot Rio qulel; No 7, Invoice B%c nominal; mild quiet; Cordova %*ll4c Futures open'd sternly; price* unchanged tn the absence of stirring new factors up on which to found fresh Idea*. Cables were too conflicting to give either side ad vantage Spot demand wax sluggish. The market •tendlud late tn Ihe day on room covering, and the scarcity of offering*. Closed barely steady, wlih price* net un changed to point* decline. Total **le* 11.txxi hags, including September, 6.9)07.W. (K toher. 4 9ni6 96; Novembci, 7 '<> Sugar, law firm, fair refining t%c: cen trifugal 96 4<u 6c. mo lasses sugar 4c; re ilne.t Urm. 4 OTTON KKF.It Oil.. New York Sep). 26 —Cotton seed oil w* very slow on nearby deliveries, but steady In absence of offerings; prime summer yellow. 27%c prompt; off summer yellow. 34%r; I'rlme winter yellow. 11842 c; prlirn while. t'ffMlv. prime rani. FJ6 00. rilH AUO UIRKKTB. Chicago. Bept 24 Wheat turned firm to-day. helped hy corn and Indications of diminishing receipt*. October closing %® %o higher Corn closed %%c. and oat* a shade up. Provisions dosed unchanged to 5c higher. The leading futures ranged as foltows- Openlng. Highest. Lowest. Closing. Wheat No. 2- g'-pt 76% 77%79 76%076% 77%7T. Oct ... 76%.874% 79 76% 77%(177% Nov n%n% 72% n% 78% Corn No 2 B.pt 41%42% 41% 41% 42% Oct ... 39 %<*% 49% 29% 40% Nov 22% 12®6% 97% 26% *7% Oats No. J Kept 21% 21% 21% 21% Ocl M% 22 21% 21%*22 Nov 22% 1)22% r%22% 2i%822% 22% Mu pork, per barrel - Oct 112 05 112 U 212 12% 112 J 5 Jan 11 47% II 57% 11 47% 11 15 ~ Continual <tu ElgbUi Fsg*. tfYCft y Schedule* Effective Sep*. 10. I*OA Trains arrive at and <l<pert from Central Htat|.n. Went nroad, fool of latterly el reel. ■>lh Uerldlan Time One hour slower lhaw etly time. I.eave Arrive " Savannah: , Savannah: j Augusta, Ma ori. Atlanta',| ~ * IjamjCovlngton. Mflkslgnvllle;% -two land all Intermedia la points) lAugu-ta Macon. Atlanta l . „ |Aihena. Moni(nmirr, CO-| ■ H>m|lumtiua. Birmingham. Am-i*C OUana lerteua, Kufaula and Troy.) H Wptn Dover Ac, omnudaiien j fT tk am ” **Sl Ouyton Dlnaar frita itt ftiim •I'Mih tKxepi .Sunday, BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND TTREKL 751 h meridian or S ivarmah cHy time. hKAVK SAVANNAH. Monday only OX a. m Dally riript Monday a .30 a. m Dally 3no p m. I.HAVK TYBKE. Monday only 7:U a m Dolly except Monday 10:26 a. m. Dally 0:30 p, m. I'onne, Ilona triad' ni terminal | ntr with all tratna Northwest. West and Southwest. j Bleeping rara on night tratna tiatween Savannah and Augusta, Macon, Atlantia and Birmingham. Parlor cars on day tratna between Ha vann.ih. Ma<on and Atlanta. Kor complete Intormatlon. s vhedulea ratea and onnectlona. apply to W. O IIFIKWEII, Cy Ticket and Paas enßcr Agent, 107 Ball atreat. rATty/PT! l * D ' f ’ o ’ r,rk *‘ A..nu 1. .. Y*' I 't „ a tTs r * l Pa*entt*r Axent. £JU*! N TP N - Tr nr Manager. THRO D. KI„INE. flen Superintendent, Savannah. On. ' ■■ mmmmmmmm mam ffICAnM [IMITEO Trains • Double Daily Service Thn abort line to Norfolk. Washington. Baltimore, Philadelphia, New lork tat the hust _ I No 44 ' NoTiT * A' r; Ity 12 Mpm lT"Bipm Ar Columbia. H A L, Ry 4 Mpm 4 Mam Ar Raleigh. H A. U Hy 1J JTpm tl Man Ar Durham. M. A. L. Ry 7 Mam 4 tlpm Ar Petersburtr, SA D. Ity 4 11am 4 Upm Ar Richmond. S . A. L. Ry| I ISam i ttpm Ar Washington. Penna ~ | | 4',am t tQpm Ar Baltimore Penna ... 10 08am 11 Xpm Ar Philadelphia. Penna... 11 27pm 1 Mam Ar Now York Penna 3 <J3pa>t 4 13am No 44 No W >vannah, H A I. Kv 13 JSpm II etpra Ar PorlemouUi, B A.l, Ry| 7 OOarnj 4 Mpm Steamers leave Norfolk dally, except Sunday, for Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York, and dally for Washington. The abort line to Montgomery, Mobil# and New Orleans, leaving Savannah at 7 S a m . arriving al Montgomery 74# i> m.. at which point close connection Is made with the 1,. A N R. R.. arriving at Mobile 3<* a. m. and New Orleans 7 40 a. m. The short Una to Kernandtna, Jackson ville. Tampa and othar Florida points. | No If I NoTiT Lv rtnvannsh, H. A. L. Ry f Maun! I FTpen Ar Fernsndina. B.A.D.Ry| 9 SSamJ <*pm Ar Jacksonville. S A D.Ky| loam 7 40pm Ar Tampa. ff. A. L- Ry. ...| # Mpm, 4 Mam Magnificent Pullman buffei sleeping car service to Washington, Baltimore, Phila delphia and New York; also to Jackson ville am) Tampa. Dining cars front Savannah to Hamlet, and Richmond to New Tork. Buffei parlor cars Savannah to Mont gomery. For additional Information apply <o Ticket Office. Bull and Bryan streets. Phone M. 1,000,000 HIDES WANTED. DRY fUNTi .UHe DUY BAI.TKD IH4® CIIIEKN SAI.TED 4V*O D. KIRKLAND, Buocfsaor to R. Kirkland. 417 to Ol 6k Julian stmt, walk 9