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CLOSE OF MONTH’S BUSINESS.
„ IHKKT* hmpmukd to a ceh.
kk al on mtimii.
I.rreaaes !■•*■ ov * r Trade mi
at UI Year <otton
>lfi rUft Close* Ktendy and la.
changed—Cotton I'ntnre* p l In
|. n |ala— Aplrlla Turprntlif Firm
ut .17 I'eala—Bmli Firm and I ■-
, hanged l.ocal and Trlriraphlr
Mark***.
The Morning Newe Office,
Saturday. Bep*. 29.
Ai (hl ku tho closing day tor Bep
, rl , r business there w:i much activity
in ail line*. It is agreed that the month
, ,r with a decided Increase over the
umom■ ■ 'f business done during Heptcm
,.fr ■ <9. Collection* are reported Rood.
■ . • ouraglng nils plena under which
f„ if.ui* ha* opened up give* bustne**
„,,. n assurance* of continued Improve
ment
.-otton market cloned steady and
united to-day, with a moderate epot
t,u,-lma reported. The cotton futures
D iiket . dosed steady with price*, net. 3
„ , ]r. point* higher. Thl* was due In a
r, i ire to the decidedly buillah sentiment
.. -n prevailed on report# from the crop
rt ter. that the output will be a small
cne this sen son n compared with the
ospe- ive large consumption. Then.
i.>. me weekly statement of the Chroni
.Ie KM construed a* bullish, and this
helped to keep prices up. Estimated r*
■ipts at Houston for to-morrow are 12,-
;<•- to 19,000 bales.
The spirits turpentine mtrket closed
firm and unchanged t 37 cents, with a fair
bu-lnes* reported n the Board of Trad-
TN rosin market closed ijrm and un
changed, with a moderate business re
ported. The wholesale tnarketa were re
.acted steady The following resume of
me different market# will show the tone
arl quotation** at the closing *o-day:
COTTON.
Tne cotton market closed steady and un
changed to-day. Sole* on the spot were
Iff. hales. The day's receipts were 10.141
agßUiet s kill last year, and 9.30 year be
foti last. Good middling f.o.b. was from
101, - t<> io%c.
Ti . following were the official spot quo
tations at the close of the market a( the
Cotton Exchange to-day:
I This ! Laat
I <lay. ' year.
• middling , lot, |n““
Middling 10 tgi^
Low middling 9% 3%
flood ordinary | 3^
Mark) t. steady: rule#. 196.
Savannah Reoei|\ta. Exports and Slocks
Receipt* this day 10.054
Receipt* this day last year a 4D<i
This day year before last <.2St)
Receipts since Sept. 1. 1W IT74KS
Bun* day last year ]<n.£B7
Foreign exporta 39.147
Mill coneumptlon lji
Stork on hand this day 55.710
Hume day la*t year 93.614
Receipts ami Stocks at the Ports—
Receipts this day 51,679
Receipts this <fciy last year 66.41S
Receipts ihie day year before last.. 46 882
Total receipt* since Sept. 1. 1990 613.(2.'
Some time last year holiday
Some time year before last 733.372
Stock at all porta to-day 333.214
Stock same day l-td year 67.’,960
Dally movement at other port*.—
<ialveeton —Quiet; middling, 10; net re
celpt*. &,344, cross, 5.244; sales, 137; no k
54 :*s.
Now Orleans—Steady; m' Idling. 10%:
lirt receipt#, 24 729. gross. 30 297. sales,
stock, 99.882.
Mobile—Dull; mlddllnir. 10; net receipt*.
:r*l; gross, 1,961; so be, 150; lliH'k. 12.318.
irleston -Quiet: middling. 9’,; net re
* ■ ipla. 2.972; cross. 2,972; atock, 17.910.
Wilmington—Dull; middling. 10%; net
r* i-ipls. 2.985; gross. 2,985; stock, 44,969.
Norfolk—Steady—ml'kllln*. 10%; net re
ipis, 8.621; gro#. 8.621; Bales, 1.584. *tock.
2 004,
Haltlnxore—Nominal; middling, 10%;
stock, 1.515.
New York-Steady; middling. 16%: net
i veipte. 28, arose. 1,507; aalee, 53); atock
3.368.
•Boston Quiet; middling. 19%; net re
• Ipt*. 40. a roe*. 40; slock. 5,5.
Philadelphia—Firm; middling. 11; oet re
i cipts, 34. aroaa. 587; Block, 1.171
Dally movement# at Interior town#
Augusta—Quiet; middling. 101-18; Bet re
el pis. 3.664; groaa. 4.597; eale, 1.072. Block.
57 462.
Memphis—Steady; middling. 10*4: net re
. elpta. 1.822. gross, 2.022; aalea, W 0; atock.
15.133.
St icMite —Quiet; middling. 10H; net re
ceipt*. 1.904; gross. 2,834; aalcs, 800; atock.
11.871.
i'll* Innatl—Dull; middling. 10%; Mj r®-
■ e|pts, 47; groas, 47; sales. 425; stock. 8,-
623.
Houston—Dull; ml-Mllng, 10; ,e '
cel|>ts. 10.4*4. gross. l'V4#4, stock. 39.'03
Dullsville—Firm: middling. 10%.
Kxjiorta of Cotton This Day.
New Orleans —France. 21,004; continent.
56 233; coastwise, 5,802.
Mobile—Coastwise. 100.
isrieslon -To Qieet Rrltsln. 10.821
Norfolk—Coastwise. 2.<WV
New York—Coastwise, 407.
Total foreign export# from alt port#
‘ole day—To Greet Rrlteln, 16,818; to
I'ance,1 'ance, 21.004: to the continent. 75.380
Tosul foreign export# lnoe Sept. 1. 1900—
To Great Britain. 128.840; to France. 46.-
i to the continent. 1*6.119.
EA I'OTTOf.
The weeks receipts
119 l<i year. Th sale* were KH. against
- 4!.t lay t year.
Price* about a* follow*:
Florida* received) • 214723 c
Fancy Orordu Jl''
Exit* Choice ..... *4o*<
Fancy and Extra fholca Georgias are
• ■ bnsl* of quotations. old rollon
. sold I>rlow (he abcsve price*, but 21c
ik given aa the actual price of Fancy ami
Extra Choice Georgias. It la unu*iial to
r. five Florida* at this *ca*->n, but aooip
of the** grade* have been received ami
-'•'Tile paid. The receipt* are o short of
•in year, and advice* from the Interior
are so exceptionally bad that theae price*
•re naarded aa reasonable.
( OTTOt Ft Tl HF.a.
i hroalrle'a Htalemeats Help* to Run
Price* up.
New York. Bept. 29 —The cotton market
opened with prlcea 7 to IS pomta higher,
atxi scored additional gains Immediately
following the call on henlthy buying for
ell branches of the trade. Sentiment wan
bullish on reporla from the crop center
• hat Indication* dally pointed more clearly
to a short crop, and to an exceptionally
• arly completion of picking and market
ing.
The English market advlrea were deetd
' iiy better than expected. Europe bought
b our market as well as In Liverpool
TANARUS, weekly statement of tha Chronicle
•a* readily summed up as strikingly bull
atid private cable* declared the report
f toat paper, had don* much to advance
I’tt '*•* there. As for the crop movement.
"ipta at the port* and many of thn
interior towns were lower than expected.
' i•obtlOM due largely to scarcity of cars
•xiortera are known to have purchased
' "ortnous line of staple for shipment dur
the next three months The Inabllltv
nilro.nl> to meet (he demands of shlp
• okls fall to be an Important factor
1,1 ins near future. Wall street appeared
Tilt* < onspicuousiy aa a buyer of the
Wlr '* r mooth*; tha South purchased the
MURPHY & CO., INC..
Board of Trade Building. Savannah
Private leAseti wires din t to New York
v nl< a*o and Nm Ortwin#
COTTON, Vloi l\s |\u liitlh,
New York office. So 61 Broadway.
Offices m principal cities throughout the
South. Write for our Market M *mi! and
hook containing instructions for traders
late deliveries Kali River report.d a firm
but quiet mirket for doth*.
The market dosed m.*l> with pr: . 5
net. 9 to Ir. points h.g.iet
Kl.l t TI ITIIIW IN Ft Tllll'.s.
New York, Kept *< ('otton future,
opened steady at the advance aid c and
steady. Prices aa follows
I Open High. Low Close
January ......| 9.73 | 9,7.'. 970 972
February , 9.73 97 s 977 971
Mar. ti 9.7i j ~, s
Aptll 9.75 j 9 75 9 7.', 971
-May ; 9 7*l ,9 75 9 iji 972
June 9*W 973 9 tis i) *.
July j 9 70 9.70 969 97t
August | .... ; .... ! 95,
September ...) .... | .... j
October 1" fib lO.a 10.16 pi 19
November ... 9X7 9'> 914 9vi
December .... 9.7* j 9.75 97! 97;
Liverpool Cotton Futures.
Liverpool S.pr 3, 1 9 rn Spot limbed
demand: prices higher; American middling
fair, *. 13-1(91. good mid l ing, 6 3-l6d. mid
dllng. 6*,d; low ml idling • >,; good ordi
nary 515-33-1. ord nary. 5 7 53d The sab's
of the day were 3.060 hale-, of which :>•>
were for speculation and export and In
cluded 1.200 American. Receipts 4..V0 bale,
all American
Future* opn<d stes.ly and closed
steady; American middling low middling
clause; September, SUM. sellers, n-tohci
Novemlier, 5 3'*lC, (-el. sellers. No, -rnbe t
I*eeemt>er, 5 33d,‘ sellers; |v ember-Jan
uary, 6.37115 3Xd, buyers; J arniarv l-'ebru -
ary. 5 344)"- ltd, buyers. February March.
S&S 23d, sellers; March - April. 5 Jhd, huy
ers, Apru-May. 5 1x36.t-|, buyers; May-
June. 5.17d. buysrs; Juns-July, 5.1!V55 14d.
value; July-August, f. ltd. sellers.
New Orleans. Wept. 39 —Cotton futures
steady.
Oct 9 7239 73 March .. ..9 57119 5*
Nov 9 55*19.57 April 9 57ft9 5*
Dec. 9.531)6.53 Mav 9 57f19 r.s
Jan 9.521>9.re* June 9.571)9 9
Feb 9.546)9.55,
COTTON I.KTTEHB.
Ne' York. Kept. 29 Murphy A Cos. say.
Cotton advanced In Liverpool to-day 3-64 ff
6<4d und unfavorable crop reivortv in Ilie
Chronicle, couple*! with malt advices from
the South. Indicating out turn smaller
than expected, checks bear sales, with
the view of covering on expected declines
resulting from large rereipta. This mar
ket opened and ruled abou: 16 points high
er. excepting October, which advanced
15 polnta. owing to rumor of a squeeze In
that option, and strong probability of
holders of contract* demanding the actual
cotiosi agelnst their sales of October con
tracts in Liverpool
New York, Sept 29.-Hubbard Bros. A
Cos., say: In Liverpool the poor report of
the condition of the crop given |n the
Chronicle brought an advance greater
than our improvement of yesterday. Tuts
caused an opening here of 10 point* ad
vance on October, and * points on th
other deliveries, A fair business was dm*
within n moderate range, which appeared
to be mainly of a character represen lug
equalization of accounts. The buy era
of yesterday* afternoon were free seller
showing their buying was for a temporary
character. From the ftouth there tv is no
change tn the character of the reports re
garding the crop, though the movement Is
ott a (urge scale. Foreign markets are
hardly expected to maintain to-day's ad
vance In face of the large receipts. The
local temper la decidedly bullish.
Cotton fional*.
New York. Kept 29—Business tn staple
cottons has again been on n quiet scale
to-day. Buyers era not going ahead of
current requirements to any extent, nor
would sellers allow them to do so If so in
clined. Prices are very firm throughout.
Print cloths firm, but quiet. No change In
prints or ginghams. Cotton yarns In bet
ter supply than demand and against buy
ers.
MV 41. DTIIHfK.
Saturday. Sept. 29.
SPIRITS TURPENTINE.-The turiien
tine market opened firm a: 37 cent#, with
wiles of 1.122 cask#, and ■ loved firm and
unchanged, with further #a!es of IDO. The
demand was fair at the market price. Re-
Cclptn 1.339, and the export# 49*
ROSINS —The rosin market closed firm
and utvhangid. The demand ,i light,
and transaction# were accordingly lim
ited. Receipts 2.636. and (ha expnrta 6.66;
Prices aa follows:
A. B. C *1 o I 21 65
D 1 K 1 80
n 1 35 M 1 9o
Fl 4 N 1 M
0 1 45 WO 2 CP
H 1 W W 235
Receipts Saturday— Spirits Rosin.
C. R. R 202 880
H., F. & W 63 1.502
8 A. L 4n 72#
Flat 54 4*
Kxporta Saturday—
P. R. R. various, week 23 538
8., F. &W. various, week .. 475
8 A I* various, we k I/O*
8. 8 Geo. Fleming (Hr), Bre
men 1.5*0
Nork. Bk Crown. Roole 3.875
Naval Stores Statement—
Spirit* Roeln
Stock April 1. 1900 2,197 H2.WI
•Receipt* to-day 1.889 2.631
Receipt* previously e. 227.987 (13.71*
Total since April 1 231.523 65* 858
Exports to-day 496 *.*63
Exports previously 192.35* 819.813
Export# since April 1 192,654 536.176
Slock on hand 10-day 88.669 1X1,382
Stock on hand same day last
y, ,ir9
Charleston, Hrpt 29 Turpentine him
S6%e n-ke.l Itneln steady, unchang-I
New Orlcan#. fG*pt 29 -Receipts, rosin.
6h barrel#; exports, none
W ilmington. N C, 8. |>t 29-Spirit# tur
pentine. firm. 36S36>#c, bid; receipts. 117
‘■‘VtoMn Arm. II receipt#, 438 bar-
Crude turpentine, quiet. II.10(12.10; re
ceipts. 48 barrel*.
Tar, mm, 11.40; receipt*. 167 barrels
rmiruL
MONEY—The demtnd keep# fairly up
wtili fh* upPV
FOREIGN EXCHANGE (Market I*
week Commercial demand. 4*4%. six
IV days. 4 81; nmcev day#. 4 7C. :
Iran.*, P#rla and Havre, alxty d.y#,
Swiss, sixty day*. 0.25%; m#rk.
slViy davs. 2 18-lie; ninety days. 93 7-16
noMEHTif EXCHANGE -St.adv.
bank* are buying at 8-16 discount and sell-
Ine n* follows; 525 and under. 10c pre
mUtm 525 to 530. lie premium. |V> to *!"0.
premium; 81<*> to I2.*> c premium;
%y*o to II : fl.w> r‘l over. R
° BTt little
now-monry ruling clout. Quotations con
tlntif rathsr nomirl
Itorli*.
PI4. A-k
Augusta and Savannih R R
Atlanta un.l West Polnl •*
do per cent, certificate* W% x
Augusta Factory
JOHN W. DICKEY,
Mtoek and Hand Broker,
Al 441 IT, fi •
Write for s.lst.
THE MORNING NEWS: SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 1000.
1 • lltaens Hank i„ jjj
' rhn,h, m Hark mum
Chatham H. K A 1 Cos , A ;*u u
'to MH MS
r <kw mi*! phoenix Mf# Cos ios
h<iiik>n hlnirlc Ilium . 100 ho
KiHtrpriM- Mfg Cos \<jz
<M'rnwtnui lumk IJ7 jjo
itporgta A: Alabama 35 77
'*eoici,6 iiiiilrwd. rommon 210 21&
<ituii!*\ :iif Mfj-
J I’ Kin* Mf*. c\> 100 ia
Ijiingify M ft! C 0.... \i7 J3Q
Mer. hiu, * N'atlon.il Bank ..1164,111
Nutl|..i| Hank of Havannah . U 5 lfA
•Iglethorp.- havings uul Trust...lns no
!'• "pie's Savings and L>an ..lot 162
Houtliwestern llallrnad .. 1071, nvtv,
Satannah (lust Light Cos .. ui. 2ai_
s ' • ' nk ...mm
saMim.ah Bunk and Trust 114 115
Sibley Mfg. Cos. Augusta & 90
i ojy.ir.nah l.r* sing 95 |.,
l!tu!a.
Bl<l. Ak
' ,r ' Ol * Aug Ist f.s. 1960 i(is lit!
-' U city •MB M 106
Augu-lu Ctiy 4s. 1937 p* pq
f*y , no 111
f , ISW 165 I'6
•'<- IMS ';9 121
All Mid Ind'd 193*. M A- N 97 99
Augusta Fu.-iory. H |.. r cent .1915 1(6 116
ltrunswt. k and Western 4-. 19 * M 93
! r 11 '1 A Hanking collateral 5s 92 98
<’ <>f <i lei ss. 50-year gold. 1945
* A ]]g 170
_° r n ■ on. 1945 MAN .9! i
<’ •f '1 Ist incomes. 1945 41 43
do 3d Incomes. 194. 10 jj
do :id In -ome*. 1945 ... 5 6
F of ii r M (1 *■ a D4V! ss.
1947 J A J 90 61V,
* f ' • tKaton Mranrh), s.
1 ’ 92 96
citv a Muburban H It. Ist 7s 106 116
Columbus city ss. 1909 .... jog pq
Ch*rleu.n city 4s. 1945 .pyi pq
Kagb- A Phoenix Mllie 193s pig pg
Kdlson Klectrlc Illuminating As b>4 til,
Knterprlee Mfg 6.. i9q; ]nJ ]na
Georgia itallroad *. ],ii) u,
> S a K. 1945. J AJ. . lilt, 1121,
Georgia A Alabama Ist Rs. 1945 PM 1.4
Feorgi, Slat*. :n.f. 1980. j a j t (; pq
do s>,*. 1915. M AN P 4 106
do 4'js. 1915 117 in
Ma.-on dly *. 1910. J. A J .. US HA
do 41,*. 1936. Jan par .... ltq 109
(Acean Steamship 5s 1936 106 106
Savannah city ss. quar. October.
19 >i not* uni
do f.s. quar. Novemlier. 1909 1064 1104
South Carolina etate 445. 193.3 11 119
Sibley Mfg Cos. 6s. 1903 101 103
South Hound 5s 96 99
8., F A W. gen mi'ge, 6s. 1934 .123 124
do do let s*. gold 1934 11046 IBa
do 8t John Dtv. Ist 4s, 1934 .. 94 96
W’ffUl) 1111111, MMtrment.
N>w York. Hfpt. 29—Tho w>*kly bank
of of tho ai#oci*tod
tankp. shown:
Ijoana. T deposits,
creased, 512.764.7n0; circulation.
►peclc, d*cr*a*o I4.<4?.I00; reserve, de
cr* a2*c. s*; ReiMirve required 1221.17#.-
700; decreMc. 53.191.175; surplus,
deerfas*'. 53.609.725.
N“w York. tWpr. 29 NToney on c|| nom
Inal; no loans, rlosod offered at 2 per esnt
Prime unttlo pwper, ISISM* |wr >ent
Bterlln* t-x han*e weak, with ac tual bus
iness in bankers* bills at S4 for
demand. nnl 54.22** for slaty days Post
ed rates. S4 S3’.tl4 *7 l x- Commercial bills.
S S2*‘iM *t?\ Mar silver. 3Hc. Oovern
ment l*>la st<*aly; st-ito bonls weak,
rat.road bonds Irregular.
gTIUKS AND IIOYDS.
Dcmanil From Xhnrls Make Ihe
Market Animated.
New York. Sept. 39.—The stock market
was a narrow and professional affair to
day. which ended with n show of anima
tion ami strength on account of an active
demand from tho short interest which
covered on the bank statement. This
element **w encouragement In the fact
that ihe inroad upon the banking surplus
was restricted to bats than 14.86.086 while
a much heavier depletion was expected.
This sentiment eeemrd not to be af
fected by she fact thnl a decline tn the
reserve requirement of over li.'wi S M) was
reepoii-dble lor this result, which was
brought nt>out by a contraction ot *5.66,-
*0 in the outstanding bums of the bank*.
The s tual decrease tn cash w* slightly
111 ex- ess of that of last week as had been
expeefed. Besides the liquidation in the
stock market, a large volume of ttm*
loans Is said to be maturing at this time,
and the proceed* ot these the Links are
inclined to hold for higher rate*, a* ex
plained below. The proepcct of favorable
developments In the coal strike srtuatlon
over Sunday increased the disposition of
the bears to cover, and the recovery 111
price* from the early low level run be
tween l and 2 points for the prlnclmi
action of the stock, not n few of which
' showed net gains of a point or more.
The early sellmg of stpek* w * cncour-
Hcd hv selling for foreign account and
by rumors of financial difficulties in Ber
lin, where th# exigencies of a settlement
! caused a lump of 2 per cent. In the rale
- for short dis-nunt Mil*. Tiie steel stocks
were rather firm throughou* intimations
from official* of several of the great trunk
lines* of an intention to provide for the
year s need forthwith at the present prtcS
of 226 for steel rails, helped Ihe group
Large receipts of r*w sugar, doing awav
wish some of Ihe danger of a shortage
i helped sugar. A feature was th# further
marking down of sierllng exchange rates
by the exchange banker*. In spile of the
nominal character of the B*'ur*l*v market.
The bond market w * weak tn the earlier
part of the week, but re nvertes tn Home
Issues made the market Irregular later.
Dealing* were not large at any time
t'nlied Stales new 4 registered advanr.
cd t 4. ami the ijld 4* and 5* declined >i
tn the bid price
Th total sales of stocks to-day were
1.1.V9W0 shares. Including Atchison prefer*
td. 5.2 K; Chicago, Burlington and Quin
cy. <1.250; Northern Pad tic. 7.5hn Reading
first preferred. 9.40 b 8 Paul. S.4SO; Pnlon
Pacific. 14.7J1; Brooklyn TransC. 13.379.
People's Oss. 10.ISn; Huger. I" 950.
New York Stock I.lst.
ttchlson 274 In Pa Mi*
do prf 49*. do do prf 73
B A O *Q Wabash *t
Can. Pa *•'>'* do prf 174
Can Ho 49 f>\ A I. E
C A O. 274 do dr 2nd prf 22**
C G tV JO ,Wl*. On 10
C. R. A Q 122", Fhtrd Avenue . .I*4
C . Ind A L. .. 20'i Adame Ex 123
do do prf. ~ . M*x Am Ex .. .. ..150
CAE 111. ... 94 <’ H Ex. ..
C A Nw . ..I*l Wells Fargo Ex 123
C II I A P 104*s Am. Cot. Oil
C.C.C A St. L !' do do prf *>
Col Ho 5 ftm Malting .... 4
do 1 : prf XT | do do prf Jl'i
do 2nd prf. .. . l.tVAm Smelt A K 394
J-. a II H° I do do prf **4
p i. A tv . T 77 Am ttplrlls .. . !'i
p A R O. M4I do do prf 17
du do prf. ... *4 Am. H Hoop ... I* 1 *
pry, do do prf *l4
do Ist prf 324 Am. 8 A W. ... >4
a N prf 149*? do do*<rf TP*
|| o .k coal .. .. 12V Am T Plat* ... 3*
Hock. Valley ... 314 do do prf .. .. 79
HI cen 21554 Am. Tob
lowa cen 174 j and > do prf 1M
do do prf .. . 17b,; Ana Min. Cos. .. 42
|, K A tv R H T WS
• do and.. prf 93 4*ol. V * ™ n ••• *
I,ike Shore .. Con. Tob HQ
, * v 7IQ do do prf 71V
y' la , I, Still Fed H'eel ,ll *
M i H. By. ..MTV <*o *o P rf , - • “J*
M . g rv„ II (Gen Eleotrlo ... 1344
M * Hi E ... 51 VUlucose Bugar .. 4*4
Va HI U prf. 91 do do prf *4
Mo p, <(Q Jnfn'l Pa|er .... 17V*
V, A o . 334 do do prf .. .. *l4
M K A T Mcl.de Gas .. ..
do do prf .. .. ST4 N>< Bl* *;
n. i <■ ,1a ■*° .5
.. y ,• 137 Nat I.ead *
N A W 334 do do prf •
! dodopaf x ‘* !? 'Jrf
t No. Pa. ;i “o “
Southern Railway.
Train* Arrive and Depart Savannah %> th Meridian Tima - Owe Hour B owrt
Than Ct (y Time
Schedule# in Effect Hu tula) June 16, 1900
Tx> 111 1 KA 8 r || MEAD UF
■Ko *4iUa ii j Nira'Nosr
< II <Ctßtr i 1 Tims.) || l
-- • . • , . - Ar 6 Hml 3 MtpM
, _ I il tfca.t#- n Ttms.)
4 21pm 4 25am Ar Hmck villv L> 2 06jm, 1 Jlpm
6 ix>pm I Ivan. Ar Cuturublu Lv' I 24tni 1! !5->m
• >3*l 9 45am Ar .. .Char lulls Lv 9 Hpmj i t6*m
U 44pm,U Si>m Ar OnwiibM, Lvp 7 lpm| 5 tl.ni
_ 6Uam, ....I. Ar Norfolk .. L-, (kfan
II tlani 114)01) Ar Dan vills Lt, 6 4t\*n 4 a*.u
' 9*n> *. XfHu Ar Rich tnond .... Lv 12 ttptn 11 -opu.
2 46ami i 4lpmi.Ar Lfi h’ * . ' i.t TTSsm
4 2£.om 5 35ptn||Ar chAiir. Hi# Lv I 06pM|l2 64pm
7 15am I !o)j.m Ar W.vhngbai I.t 11 16am 9 56,58
• 156 mll Ikqxri Ar H itnm >rw L' • .Jam * Wpm
1116 am 2 56.1 m Ar l’hite.l<-!phla Lv J sam| 6 66>-ti
2 *t|u . 6 23 m Ar N-w s'urk Lvj It tosm I 25nm
6 kqrm, :• 06pm Ar Boston l.v 66pm 6 i
No. ;; TO VIII N"i;ilt AND WWBT. Ii No.B
II (Crntra I Tlmr.) || __
Sav.i onah Aril 5 16noz
|) (kaS’sr n lime.) I|
• 96am Lv i olimbta l*v; 1 lan
9 50am Lv . hpa tali'urg Lv 6 lsi-m
1* !'l>ni Lv AshsVllto I,v|| I ®t*i
4 62pm l Ar u<n Mprii gs Lv tl (6am
7 pm Ar Kn >t vlllr Lv ,
5 10n. Ar ...Lsxiugion - L' l H>m
7 65am Ar ClnoinMlt Lv 9 Ooi-n
7 60nm Ar I •uwvllt* l.vl 7 46pm
6 oof>m Ar si Louli * ■ * ffnn.
All tram* arrive and depart from ths Pljnl System Biailon.
TilßOt’OH CAH 6KRVICE. ETC.
THAtN'B SJ ANf> 34 I>AILY. NfciW YOtt K AND FIA>RIIA EXPRHWt Va4l
bulad limitrvl iiatn*. with l'u..ntai> Drawing Room Bi.*-)at.g vats b<-tw<a •avo**
nsh and Nsw York Connwcis at 4V hlogton with Colonial Kxpre,* foi B*m4on
I'ullman Bl<-e|rlt.g Car* b* I wren Ch<rlot>- and Richmond and charbatr and Nor*
folk Dining Car* srrv* all meal* Iwsttn Savannah and Washington.
TKAINB 35 AND 36 DAILY. THE UNI TED STATES FAST MAIL Vaalltmlad
llmtir.l trains, carry ing I'ullman Drawing Itoom Bln ping Urn brlwran HavannAti
and New York. Ibnlr g Cars vrrvs al meal* brtwn n Savannah an.l Waahlngtcm
Also Pullman Drawing Room Sir ping Carr t*rtween Savannah and ClnclnMtl.
through Asheville and Tha latnd of iha Sky "
For complete Information as to rat-, schedules, etc., apply to
O OHOOVER Tlck't Agent. riin| Sraleni Station
JAMES FREEMAN C. P and T. A, 141 Bull street. Telephones—Bell, ISO:
Oeorgle. ISn
8 H HARDWICK Assistant General Passenger Agent Atlanta, Oa
do do prf .. .. *TS N. T. A H .. ..119
do do prf 7k |No. Am. 144
Ore R A N ... 43 Pa. 4’ct 53
put. AW 9) | do do Ist |rrf 90
Pennsylvania ~1274 do do 2nd prf 63
Beading 15*, f'n Matt .. 29
do Ist prf 554, People'a Uaa .. . *44
do 2nd prf. ... 254 V. Steel Cor 3*
R O W 53 do do prf 74
do do prf .... 9u Pull Pal. Car ..IX3
Jtt. L. A 8. F. .. 64 8 Rope A T. ... 4‘.
do do Ist prf. 63 Sug.tr 1164,
do do 2nd prf 324 do prf 114
8t L 8w 114 TANARUS., C. * Iron . 55
do do prf ... 364 y. 8 Ijesther .. lt*4
Bt . Paul 1134 s do do prf 664
81. P. prf .... 173 |U 8 Rubber ... 2*4
81. P A ()m .110 do do prf 29246
Bo Pa 314 West. Union .... 7k*,
So By URI* 8 t'*4
do do prf 53 do prf 514
T A 14 144 P C. C. A m.L. 47\
Bonds.
t*. 2 ref reg 164 | 5e lr!*,
do coup. .104 N Pacific 3s 634
do Ss. .reg. .. int*4 do 4s 1634
do 3* toup. 164 N Y.. Chic A
do new 4s. reg 1344 8t lanil* 4* T*7!6
do new 4s jN. AW. con 4 9X
coup IML.Oregon Navlga
do old 4s. reg 111*, lion 4s 169
do old 4s roup.USX! do 4* lul
do ss. reg. ....lU4 Oregon Bhort L
do sa. coup. ...11146! 6e 1374
D Of C. 3 65s IS | do con. 5s 113
Atchison. gen lit adlng Gen 4* 964
4a 166*4 Rio G. W. l*tw 934
do adit. 4s .- 954 Hi I* 1 1. M<
Can Bou. Jude .1(6 con. 5* 1124
C. A O. 44# *4 Bt. L A Han K.
do te H* general 6s 1324
CAN con 75.139 ,Bt Paul con 163
do 8 F D. 5* IS Bt P.. Chk A P
C. Terminal 3a.. 91 j Ist* 1174
Colo. Bou .4# 79 do 6* U 4
D. A Rio O. Boil Pscltlo 4* 77
] S I, 163 Boiithern Ry. f>* I*9*6
do 4 B K. A T 6s *6
Erie General 4*. 6* Tex. A P. Ist* Hi
F. W. A D. C. do 2nd* S'
j, t 72 t*nlon Par 4* 104*6
Gen Electric 5*119 | Walmsti Ist* ...1174
lowa Cent l*t 113 do 2nd* W
I AN unified Wc*t Bbore 4* .112*4
4, 9X4 Wte Cent. I*l*. *3
M k A Tex. IV*. Centuries .. X 94
4, 914 C. of O. con. ss. 92
N Y. C. Ist*-. I'*!* do Ist tnc 3*-i
N j Cent. gen. do 2iwl tnc lo
New York, B#pt. —Htsndsrd Oil. 53. u
535.
MIIKRLL49KOI " MARKETS.
Noie -These quotation* sr* revised
dally an*! ** rc h * pt •* “* P°’ ,bi ,n
accord with the prevailing wholesale
D rl e* Official quotation* are not used
when they disagree with the price* whole
saler* ask.
Country snd .Aortbrrn PrMl*re.
POULTRY— The market is steady. Quo
tation*; Broiler*. .9*4435c; per pair; half
grown 456) 56*'; tßree-fourths grown, 55j)
•<- hens. djuTSc; roosters, 4ofttuc. ducks.
Wylie: geeae. 75c4(|1.(W
KGGB—Bteady st 19®36c.
BUTTER—The tojie of th# market t*
firm QuotatUwiz: Western creamery. W<
24* r New York state dairy. 17464224 c;
extra Elgin*. 2W125c
CHEEBB—Market firm. fancy full
cream <h*e*. U4c for 26 to 22-pound
average. 286)*>-pm*nd average, lie.
Early Vegefables.
1141 HIV POTATOEB—Northern. 22 00
sack.
CABBAGE—7o per h**t
ONIONB-Yellow In barrel*. 22 06;
crates. 90c. red. |1 9M)2f16
Breadstuff*. Huy and 44raln.
FLOUR—Market Mcady; patent, 81 30.
straight. 84 15; fancy. 84.0D. family $3 75
MEAL—Pearl, per barrel, 52 75. per sack,
|1 89, city tr.eal, per sack, bolted. II Jt#
1 25. water ground. 51.25; city grit*,
saike. *1 25: pearl grits, Hudnut*\ per
barrel, 82 *3; per *< k. 1130; sundry
brand#, t! 25411 8b # r ß
CORN Market firm, white. Job lots, 65c;
caiload lot*. 62c; mixed 4rn. Job lots,
62c; carload lot*. 59c
RICE -Market steady, demand good,
fancy head. 6c. fancy. (%c.
Prime 5
Good H 4%
Fair < MHt
Common *%
OATH—t'o 2 mixed, carload. SP . Job
lots. S&< ; white clipped. 38. ; Job, 3tk carx.
BRAN—Job lot*. 95 . carload lots, 90c
HAY Market steady; No 1 timothy,
92%c Job. 87% ear*; No 2. 85. Job, 82% car*.
Bat-on. Hama and l.ard.
BACON—Market Arm: V H. C. R aide*,
949%C. D F bellies. *%g!oc (Ees’ern) ac
cording to average slae. D. 8. bellies. 9%W
9%c (Western); smoked C. It. aides. 9>@
*%c.
HAMB— Huger cured. 12%13%c.
LARl*—Pure, in three., B%u#%c; In im
pound tine and (o-pound tub*. %U9c.
compound. In tierce., 6%c; (9-pound tine,
and 10-pound tubs, Pic.
• •■■r and loßes.
SUGAR—
Cut loaf Diamond A 6 23
Crushed 688 Confectioner*' A..6.28
Powdered 6 S3: While Extra C.. 5.98
XXXX. pow'd ...9.(2 4.xtra C 598
Granulated 6.43 Golden C ••-••■•...5.78
oltir , 65* Yellow* 5.(8
Mould A ...6.55,
COFFEE—
Mocha 89c :Prlme, No. 8 ...,It%o
pea berry 14%c Fair. No. ( 11c
Fancy So 1 ...17%c Ordnry. No .18%c
Choice. No- 3 ...ll%c Common. No. 7 .19c
llarunart and Buldlng xuppllea
UME. CAIXTIUM. PLASTER AND
CEMENT—Alabama and Georgia lime In
fair dsmanu and sots at W rani# a barrel;
specie; calcined pt#t*t. 81 00 per barrel,
hair 4415 c Rueedale cement. tllglB;
carload Vote, special; Ports*nd cemahl. ra-
Uil, s*■■ carload M4*, (2 bug. 89.
LUMBER F. O. B VEBBLLB SAVAN
NAH Minimum yard size*. IH) SOffll 60;
car sill*. 212.506)12.06 different size*. JI4OO
6).50" ship slock, 116''<)IX00. sawn (let.
)* 066)6.fid. hewn He*. 35033-
OIL Market steady; demand fair; sig
nal, 456lis*c. West Virginia bis k Offlfc;
lar.l, 5X- n*alwtoot. 0*6470.-. machinery. 14
6)25. , linseed oil, raw. 674 c; boiled. 75c.
kerosene, pnzne whltw 12 . water white.
13 ", Pratt s astral. 14, deodorised stove
gasoline, drums, 114 c. empty oil barrels,
delivered. 55c
SHOT I Top. tl.80: 11. I*. and large. 21.71;
chilled 11.75
IRON Market very steady, ffwed*. 545.
NAII.S Cut. 2360 base; wire. U 95 baas.
BARBED WIRE 13 56 per 166 pounds
straight goods. 234430 c. sugar huuaa mi
laac.-v 156120 c
GUN POWDER Per keg. Austin ertdt
shot. 21**0 haif kegv. 23.25. quarter kegs.
21 35; champion ducking, quarter kegs.
23 26; Dupont apd Hazard smokeless, halt
kegs. 11l 35 quarter keg*. 25 75; 1-pound
canisters. 21 00; less 35 oer cent.; Tr.Mo.iorl
smokeless powder, l-pound cans, |l 00. 16-
pound cans. 90c pound.
Dried and Etaporaird Krulls.
APPLKB Evaporated, 7074 c; sun-dried.
FaQtc
APRICOTS-Evaporated. 96ie pound,
nectarines. 10c.
RAIBINB— L. L.. 12.00; Imperial rsMnsta.
23 35: tosise. 50-pound boxes. k(rs*4r pound.
l’EA' ’HER—Evaporated, pealed. l4c,
umvesled X4tl9c.
‘PEARS— i;*a|R>rated 9e
rrulle and Nuls.
APPLES—EarIy Northern variety, 22 2Sf t
son.
BANANAS- 21 2M21.56 bunch
PINEAI'PI.KB-Extra large Abbakas
Cayennes, t Mi p. r st.indard rats; amali
Hs.l Bpatdsh 2.' AaiiS 50
LEM* *NB Market steady at 23 60.
C0C0ANVT5—82.60613.75 per 100
PEANUTS—AmpIe stoi-k, folr demand;
market firm fancy hand-picked, Virginia,
per pound. 44c; hand picked. Virginia, ex
tra*. 4c, N. C seed peanut*. 4c
NUTS—Almonds. Tarragons. 15c; Ivlcas.
Jr. walnuts. Fiencb. 12c, Naplrt, 12c; pe
cans, 12c. Hrakllt. 7c; filbert*, tic; assort
ed nuts. 6>>-pound and 25-pound boxes. 12c.
Cotton liagglng and Ties.
BAGGING—Market firm: lute. 214-
pound. 94>'. large lot*. 64c; small iota,
t-pound. *4<)9o. 14-pound, 214054 c; s*a
Island bagging. 124 -
TIES Standard. 46-pound, arrow, largs
lots. 21.40: small lots. 21.50.
Sail, llldra anil Wool.
BALT- Demanu la ratr ami the market
steady; canoad lota. Its*-pound tNirlao
sacks. 44c; im pound cotton sack. 45c.
110-|>ound burlap sacks. 4V. 110-pound
cotton k*. 49*jc; 225-pound burlap sa< kg.
14*-; 125-pound coiton sack, 55c; a- |und
burlap sacks. Xsc.
HlDES—siarket firm; dry flint, 124 c;
dry' salt. 114 c; graet* salted. sc.
WOOL -Nominal; prime Georgia, fret
of saml burr* and black wool. IF black.
15c; burry, 10c. Wax. 25c, tallow. 14c.
Deer skin*. 20c.
MISI ELL tYBOI a.
FlßH—Mackerel, half-harrels. No. 1.
29 50; No 2. 56 *; No. J, 56 M, kite. No. 1.
II 40; No 2 II 25; No. 2. c. Cmlfish.
l-pound bricks 64c. 2-|r.utwt bricks. 6c
Smoked herrings. !>er box. Jts:. Dutch her
ring In kegs, 21.10; new mullet*, hail
barrels. 23.50.
BY HUP Market quiet: Georgia and
Florida syrup. Iwiylng *1 2M|3ur; selling
at 329135-'. sugar house at lb(B15c.
HONEY Fair demand; strained, |n bar
rels. 559)60c gallon
Misti wine basis, 61 36
Ol E IN FREIUHTB.
COTTON Havannah lo Boeeon per
rvt . 25e. to New York, per ret., 3r. to
phltadelphlo. ter bale. 31. Baltimore. 11.
FOREIGN DlßECT—Bremen, (fcr; IJv
erpool. 55r; Hiimburg. 57c; Genoa. 95c;
Barcelona, Tuc; Manchester. sc; Havre,
£7c; Amwcrp. 57c.
FOREIGN INDlßECT—Liverpool. Tic;
Manchester 65c, nominal: Humburg. 65c.
Havre. T*. ; Genoa. 78 •; Reval and HI
I'elersburg. 75c; Antwerp. **■■.
LUMBER By BaM Freight* dull: to
Baltimore ml eo.asw.ird, 54 JO lo $5.99 per
M , IncliKilng Portland
LUMBER By Hteatn Savannah to B*'-
tlmore, 55.19); lo P. H 7( or B AO
docks. 55 *9; to Philadelphia. 16%r. per
ewt., (4 pounds to foot): to New York.
86 'si per M. $7.25 lo dock; lightered to
Boston lo dock 8# 50.
NAVAL BTOBKB The market |a Arm
medium slae vessels Booln—Cork for
orders. 8a and per barrel of 31(1 pounds, and
5 per cent, primage BplrM*. 4# 4d per
Ft gallons gross, and 5 per rent prlmag*
Isirgs vescels. roeln. hi; spirit*. 4* 3d
Bteam lie per lan pound# on rosin: 21 %c
on spirits. Havannah to Boston, and 9%c
on roeln and !9e on spirit* to New York
OR 111. PROVISION*, F.TC.
New York Be|it 29 Flour very quiet und
a shade easier with wheal; winter |>atent*,
83 ixjgl oss. Minnesota paetnis, 14 log 4 (9.
Byo flour steady.
Corn mfll steady.
Bye Arm; No, 2 Western. 91c.
Barley quiet.
Barley malt dull
Wheat—Spot easier: No. 2 red. 69% c Op
tion# were weak and lower moat of the
aess'.on to-day as a result of heavy Dan
uhlan shipments, lower English cables,
weakness In outside markets, and moder
ately active selling for both accounts,
based on prospective bearish statistic*
Monday; clo#ed %fl%c nel loss: Septem
ber closed, #Nr; October, 89%c; Decem
ber, 92%0.
Corn- Spot No. 8. 49c. Option market
w dull and weaker In resi#>n*e to lower
cables, large car lot receipt# at Chicago,
and 4he elimination of short* In nearby
option*. Clotted %B)%c net lower; Septem
ber dosed, 48%':. October, 45%c, December,
Ai%o,
* Plant System.
of Railways.
Trains flperatsd by 60th Mstidlan Tl me—On* Hour Blower Tnan City Timm
hfiAC I'oHN , l.ff.-i# A*..** , kTTaD IT
D* 22 , Nil 6 ~ Non!. * leuth. , 31 16 '> .
* **B * -U*,u Kg- *• 44a : (A* Lv ~ f.tiava tituh. . Arj i 4i* fAa * l-.pTl luSjti &V
U it* U tua 4 )9p to 90S 6 39.. Ar Clmrirsioo Lv : II lip 5 56a I iff* 7 6lff
| j I 21a ..... 7 !4| Ar Richmond .. Lv us*| 6 4a;- -
•••••••I I 7 ol*| 113*; Ar .. Washington-•• Lv 4 Jba 2 97p —•
1 * **| 1 tn* Ar Ball invar* Lv s,'ai 1 ip
I il* 25* I sua ,Ar ... Philadelphia Lv| 11 *• 11 )2p -ao
I I Ispi I 00a Ar New York. .. Lv, •2y 9
I ■1 3<*P 3oi Ar Ho*ton Lv 1 (t*, 12'Out,
_ 1;. 31 25 ;il 23 rn -y 26 24 3- it'
4 'X*)* 2 254- y u6* i A). 2 laa|;Ly -a-atuli .. Ar|i 1 4U. 12 Mff|U 10;-11 fcOajM tiff
• 65)*i i 46p 10 iffaj 7 Jia. 6’.a Ar . Waycnos Lv 10 26|>- 9 s*Vp *55 * 6 30aj 7•
U sba| 9 *0)-- : lip JU. | ti), Ar Ttwmssvllle l.vl 7 -Op* 2 <6pl 45*' 5 sff| m
16 k);> 7 40). 12 <*a y ,5m yJ vr ... Ja- k-onvlll# 4. x ju;> x isapj x *•*, 7 tom, 5 <Aff
| A*P| 9 ip|U IRP 12 63pi Ar Palatka .. l-v . 2 40p| 6 66pj 4 05<| 4 05*1......
i * 55* j 6 40p. |, Ar Ban ford Lv 12 i*p; j 1 96a 1 (Off . ...mm
j | 2 ;x>4- 2 2iq- Ar Ualnsevtile l.v 2 gVpi '
I | 2 I6|- 1 l|- Ar Ccfflff .. L- | 1 4q. - ....mi
to sui 10 ld|. Ar .Bi I'stsrsburg l.v 4 no* .
5Hu 10 to 2t-p to kq. Ar I'-ri Timt-a l.v 6 35a: 4 35.i 7 06; 7 uop ....-•
1 10*| 1 10a t 10a Ar . f*un4a Gordff.. Lv ; ...j 4 25pi 4 35p ...—.
...... | t 66). Ilia I’'4> 1 M I.t HaVarnah .. Lvj! !# 15a 13 10a -T7.....
X 45|- X Isa| I OCR* 6 via Ar Jeeup .... l.vl s >*> 16 (0p)....-. 1 *
......| spi 7 Io| 9p| I 06* Ar Brun swtek Lv Cg| 6 6p| | |
NORTH. VISIT AN D HOI THWEBT
16 | 53 Via J*. up || X ; * U | g. (IVi* 6lontgutnery.|| 16 i <9
5 o*4-! 6 20a l.v Havant- tit Ar ,1-' 1a !. Iff* t 6 oO|> 6 l.v .-4a\an*ialt Ai -0 l-ui 1 (6a
6 45p| 440 Ar .. Jaaup.. Lv|| 12-to wj V , Ar M'lg mery Lv 7 46p 11 Ita
I 66*1 115;- Ar Macm Lv; 1 v 1 30p T 16pl X 50a Ar Nashv'll* t.v ' 9 Orta! 2na
6 kta; I hq- Ar Atlanta Lv 10 AM- 12 -OP I 'l| 2,. Ar Lnilsvdl. l.v 1 55*i 9
9 45a' X 40p{iAr ('haTioog* Lvj 4 a,;> 6 4#* 7 06n 4 t*p Ar fin- Innail Lv II top; 6 4*o
7 St- 7 50a 4r lavulavtila t.v 74a He T 20a 7 16; Ar ML luls Lv I Mpl •Mk
7 90p * 45* -Ar Cinchmai! Lv] So* 7 flop | |l (L *N ) I
7 04s! 6 Oft 1 'Ar Hi louts Lv' 6 14p I 9sa 7 23*! ;Ar XI. lawils Lv I 6p)
7 16a! 5 I*9> Ar Chicago Lv! X 9np! 100 p | [1 <m a O.) |
4OO 4 i6|> I.y Atlanta Ar !0 9&;>'ll JO* t e*y* 9 I*r> Ar rhlc**w T.v * 7 **Yv! 1 lag
9 9f-m 7 15* Ar Memphn* Lvj X )* 9 (top ~ , „ '
945 l 7Hw Ar KansasCUyLv't 6 90pl 6 4t>p 4 !3p ! 9 OSa Ar Mobil* Lv !!. 19;-,U Slff
Is .--I unmarked .-.me, dally. 9 96p- 7 *) Ar N Lv|| 7 *•! 7 4ip
t Dally except Sunday. t • aa„u oavannah Ardie 16a|12 19a
IRunday only I 45a 13 96p Ar.. Tlflon . ~Lv| I 14*| i 20p
Through Piilifhan Bleeping~PgT ICrvTr# 145a 2 lop *9 Albany Lv tl Waj I 46p
to North. Fast and West snd lo Florid* ! 6 JO;- Ar Columbus Lvl|....•■■|l6 96k
( aaaectlons made al Pari Tampa with steamer* for Key West ••(
Havana. I.eavlag Part Tampa Man gays, Tksndsy* as! Oatarffays 06
II 100 f. rn
J H. Pol hem us. T P A ; E A Armsnd, CHy Tkl Agt.. Da 8010 Hotal. I'huns TL
B W WRENN. Passenger Tr* file Manager. Bavsnnah. Oa
McDonough & ballantyne, w
Iron Founders, Machinists,
M.nermsKss. at <e'*-o
•e, sag |..ri*4l. Baal.van. * erllnal a.a 1-e
• “"‘a Sasar Bill aa* •***. Sffa Kl-a. '*•**.
TELEPHONE NO. 123. t
Oat* Hpol dull; No. S. 9P*O96(V. Of*-
tlon* inactive and nominal
Beef -teudy. family. Il<* Mlflll "h; me*#.
29 *sqi!( th. beet ham* 2i **6fll *’<
meats atewdy. pickled bellies. Hille; do
shoulders. 64yr: 'to hsm*. 9A*tflh%-'.
Lord steady; Western steam. 17.(2; Octo
ber closed nominal, reltne-l sSeadv , conti
nent. 17X5; South American. 2*com
pound. i;vV
Pork quiet, family. tixnhl6h; short
Hear, tU.OOQdO.iff; mess. 313 75® 14 00.
Butter slsndy; rreamery. 1703 c; state
dairy. 15*66<tlc.
Cheese firm, large white and smalt white,
miff! 1 He.
Eggs steady: stale and Pennsylvania.
196)21--; Western packing, regular, at
mark. 13VV0IA
Tallow steady
petroleum quiet; refined New York.
$7 ff; Philadelphia and Baltimore, 27 9h; do
in t-lk. 25 05.
Rosin steady; strained common to good.
11.660M5.
Turpentine steady at 40040HC.
Bice firm, domestic fair to extra. \ff
.
peanut* oleudv and unehnngssl.
Cabbage eteady *n-l unrhange*t
Cotton 10 Liverpool by ateam. 46 *t*6
Coffee- B)ot Ittb dull: No. 7 Invotc*.
XV; mtid quiet; Coritovn, *4|l4c. Fulure*
opcuevl quiet at 5 i>olnl* advance and rul
ed slow, but steady on better rabies
which led to local covering without stim
ulating popular speculation. Transaction*
were moderate Closed sternly at 5 to 10
points higher. Total sales, 9.75( bag*, fj
cludlng December 7.10 c; January. 7 15c;
March 7.25 c. and July. 7.sfi<'.
Mugar. raw firm :falr rnining. 4Vc: een-
Irlfugal. 96 teal, sc. Molasses sugar. 4c;
refined firm, Standard A. 5 95c; confection
ers' A. 6 95c; granulated, 6.15 c; cut loaf.
*.55c; powdered. €.25r.
COTTOS MKII Oil-
New York. Sept. 19.—Cotton seed oil In
active. but steady; prime crude liarrel*.
nominal; prime summer yellow. 87%c **k
ed; off summer yellow. 86%c; prime win
ter yellow. 41*42 ; prime white. 4*JS4lc;
prime meal. (2* 09
CHICAGO M 4HKHTB.
Chicago. Sept -Wheat dropped to
day on easy cables, good weather, but
recovered on local buying. October clos
ing %fl%e lower. Com clotted %c. and
oat* a shad* lower Provision* unchanged.
The leading future* ranged a# follows;
Opening Highest, lerwewt. Close.
Wheat No 2
Sept W% I**
l>u 7W'4 76% 7'% 76%
Nov 7%<r77% 77% 76% 77
Com No 2.
Sept ....40 FI 88% 39
Oct #39% 39% 36% ’l
Nov .. 8*%3*% 36%43*% 89% 3**.
Oats No *
Sept 21% 21% 21% %
Oct 21% 21%0Z2 21% 21%
Nov. ...88% 22% *2% *2%
Mesa Pork, per bbl
Oct. . 512 20 112 80 112 20 *l2 30
NOV. .11 80 11 M . 11 *" >
Jan. .. II 55 11 70 11 (6 11 *>
laird, per 100 |b*
Oct. . 7 12% 7 IS 7 <77% 7 *7%
Nov. . 7 07% 7 10 7 07. 7OS
Jan. . **> *2% * 77% *•>
Short Ribs, per H% lb*.—
Sept . 8 87% Bmi 7 78% 7 87%
Oct. . 7 *0 7 82% 7 77% 7 #n
Jan . *BO *25 5> *B9
Cash quotation* were a# follows: Flour
dull; winter patents. 82 90411.10; straight*.
|3 2003 99; clear*. (3 Vil3 *O. spring spe
rials. 84 W; patent* 83 *OO4 in. atralgh# .
83 1003 *0: bakers. 12 30U2 *0; No 1 spring
wheat 754177%r: No 3 rad. 7*7*c. No 2
corn. 16%8i39%e; No 2 yellow, J94):W%e.
No 3 oats, 22%c; No. 2 white. 264127 c; No,
(Continued on P-ige Twenty-Two)
BANKING HOUSE
-OF—
j. mm pm i no..
7 WALL STREET. NEW YORK.
MONEY LOANED ON LISTED SECU
RITIES.
Order* executed for Stock*. Bond*. Col
ton, Grain, etc., cash or on margkt.
Writ* for a Special Market Letter on
BROOKLYN
RAPID TRANSIT.
Thte Stock is Mr Paine'a Specialty.
JACOB BERRY & CO.
MEMBERS OF THE
CONSOLIDATED STOCK EXCHANGE.
ESTABLISHED 1866.
44 and 4* Broadway, New York.
STOCKS, BONDS. GRAIN. COTTON.
Commission 1-I*.
Send for our recently Issued I took on the
markets—radically new In scope and of
unuaual Interest Also monthly price
range**nd market report* based upon uit
tsiusvd find careful study.
0^
VCEORGIA
itYca y
Schedule* Effective Sept. 19. 1*99.
Trains arrive at and depart from j
Central Station. Weei Broad, fuot of ■
- . IJberty street
■hh Meridian Time- One hour eknrar tbed
elty time.
Leave Arris* “
■avannah: Savannah:
lAuguala, ll* on,~ Atlanta/
9 4t>at>> Covington Mllledgevlll*;** %*■
l*n<l all Iniermedlale points)
(Augusta. Me on Atlanta.| * ,
(Athens, Montgomery. Co-|
•9 g>m lumhtia. Birmingham. Am W 90*iR
(arlcue. Eufaula and Truy.|
•< totmi
'Dally. tEirepi Sunday. ~ —— ~~~~"
BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND TTBIIk
75th meridian or Savannah city time.
LEAVE SAVANNAH.
Monday only 425 a. m Dally except
Monday 9.30 a. m Dally 3:00 p. m.
LEAVE TYBKK.
Monday only 7:U a m Dally exeepg
Monday 10:34 a. m. Dally Ip. m
Connectiooa mad* ai .ermlnal paint*
with ell trains Northweat. West and
HoulhWffl.
Sleeping car# on nlehl train* between
Savannah and Augusta. Macon, Allaata
and Birmingham.
Parlor car* on day tralna between (•<
rennah Maum and Atlanta.
For complete Iriforrnatimi, acvhedule*-
rataa and connections, apply to
W. <t BREWER, fit) Ticket and Paa*.
enter Agent. M 7 Bull atreel.
or
IV/"l V /" ..M C .'. f iT TRE n *P°* Ticket Agent,
F II Agent.
THEO. D. KLINE. Oen Superintendent,
Savannah. 4*.
Double Daily Service
Th* ehort line to Norfolk.
Baltimore. I’hilatltlphla, New York mm
(be Beat.
No. 44 f Ntk W
o
Ar Columbia. HAL By 4 Sttpm; 4 Mam
A. L. Ry.. II rpm|U (oam
Ar Durtuim. s. a. L Ry.. 7 89am; 4 i*pew
Ar Petersburg, 8 A.LRy 4 18am] 4 18pm
Ar Richmond. 8 A L By 6 15am! ( 40pm
Ar Washington. !'*nna. .| ! 45am I Pipm
Ar lialllmore panna 10 03am 11 85pm
Ar Philadelphia. Pymui... lj J7pm| 1 Mam
Ar New York Panna 8 03pmj 4 "*q
s-. 4i No <r
■ .ib H A I
Ar Ponamouth, g.A.L.R>;7 Oonm; ( Mpm
Steamers leave Norftdk dally, excepd
Sunday, for Baltimore. I hlladoiphla and
N’ York, and dally for Washington.
• Port line to Mon'. dill*
and New Orleans, loavtng Savannah at
7:16 a. m , arriving al Montgomery 749
p. m , at which point close connection In
mnde with th* L A N. R R.. arriving
al Mobile 899 a. m. and New Orloang
740 * m.
Th* short line to FcmandMa, Jackson
ville Tampa and other Florida point*.
| No 21 1 No,IT
Lv flavannali.l. A. L. Ry’ I, team J 07pm
Ar Fernandlna. S.A.L Ry 8 8&omj t 06pm
Ar Jacksonville, H A I. ID 9 10am; 7 40pm
Ar T.impa, S A L. Ky....| 8 19pm 4 10aru
MagnlflceM Pullman buffet alee ping car
service to Washington, Baltimore, Phila
delphia and New York; also to Jackson
ville and Tampa-
Dining can from Savannah to Hamlet,
and Richmond to New York.
Buffet parlor can Savannah to Mont
gomery.
For additional Information apply
Ticket office. Bull and Bryan Streets.
Phone 89
1,000,000 HIDES wanted!
DRY FLINTS U%e
DRY SALTED U%9
QUEEN SALTED (%e
D. KIRKLAND,
Successor to B. Kirkland.
(17 to 421 BL Julian elraet, west,
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