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SPOT COTTON UNCHANGED
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vialtKF.T rUMM (fftlET *T Wl'f
llttH PH Kit*.
Col to a Kilnrri o 12 i£i Points.
I>ar Largely i WiiUfrmr Demand
and Faoinklf Wfilbrr
•I urpriiiinr Mridr at T t'aata.
Firm md Ini luiinvit-1 -
,„l and TrlrariMhlr Market*.
The Morning New* Office.
Tuesday. Oct. 2
The cotton luturc# miikct closed steady
to-day at a decline of 12 and 22 poliun.
Tltlp due largely to the tnudcrulu de
mand for lottott lor export, nnd more fa
vorable weather new* The local *po;
market dosed quiet and un hanged, with
a lair demand prevailing. The day 1 * re
, eipta were 13.3U5 Bale*.
The spirit* turpentine market opened
tom at 3fi% cents* and closed steady at 37c.
Sales of a .onsideiable lot were made at
toe opening price, but transaction* were
moderate at the closing The roam ni.tr
kn , lowed 11 rm and unchanged with no
transactions reported. It Is currently
talked that sales ere being made right
along quotation*. The following resume
of the different markets will show the tone
and quotations at the closing to-day:
I'OTTOV
The cotton maiket closed quiet .ml un
<hangd to-day. with a fair demati i pr*-
culling, Bales oil the *|iot were 33.* loti-a
The reeeip s were 12.2X17.. against 10.717 last
>ewr. and 13.9k.'. year before last God
middling f. o. b was from 1'", to iVi*.
The offering* were said to be free The
in I Ins lion of holder* was to ask better
pii.es, however. and the chance,. aie they
will hesitate übout doing mu< h business
extept at what they believe to be the beat
obtainable price*.
The following were the official apot quo
tation* a> the dose of the mrrket at the
Cotton Kxchange to-*tay.
~ ’ ' | TWsI Last
j day. ! year.
texvl middling b' 6 1-> 7
Middling 10 t-lff
l*>w nuddling lU-KHS
flood ordinary i 5%
Mnrket. quiee, rale*. SJS.
Havannah Receipts, Exports and Sli* k..
Receipts this day 17.305
Reeeipis thl* day list year W. 715
This day year before las' 13.905
H. cipts since Sept. 1. IffO 19*.5*7
Hume day lest year 112,934
Coastwise exports 1.777
Htork on hand thl* day ff"-785
Ham* day lost year **.*74
Itecelpt* and ffsocks at the l\iris —
Hecelpla thl* day 5**49
Itecelpt* this day last year ••• 47.241
He elpts this day year before last.. *.'.750
Total receipts since Sept 1. 1900 . 714,00*
Same time last year *91.132
Same time year before last 1.1*2.749
Stock at all port* 10-ilay * XX>.2o*
Stock same day last year *97.29*
[.ally Movement* at Other I‘orts
■ yalveston- Firm; middling. 10: net re
celpia, *.391; gross. *.391. sale*. 177; stock,
67 I*s
New Orleans—Quire: mld-ttlng. WV; net
receipts 25,(01. gros, 24.272. sale*. 2.250;
sock. IS2.9*V
Mobile—Quid: middling 10; net receipts.
2.4*1; grows. i,491. sales, ;*>. stock. 9.n26.
t'harlewlon-yulet; middling. 10; net re
-1 elpt*. 1,581; gross. 1,5*1; sale*. 75; stock.
23.054
Wilmington Firm; middling, Iff 1 ,. net
receipt*. 4 341; gross. 4.241, stock. 39.553.
Norfolk-Steady, middling, lo*,. net re
ceipt*. 4.0*6. gross. 4.096; gales. 432; stock.
19 *94
Baltimore —Nominal, middling. 10*4: net
receipts. 2ff). grosa. 7*4. stock. 1.479.
New York-Dull: middling, lb*.: groas
receipt*. 7 470. sales. 115; stock. 30.252
Boston—Quiet; middling, 1"'. net re
elpis, 3*9: gross, 764.
Philadelphia—Quiet; middling. 11%:
stock. 1.225
Dally Movements at Interior Towns—
Augusta—Firm, middling. 11 3-1*; net
* —'*4pfs, 2.9**, grosa. 2.9**. sales, 592; Mock.
M 40*
Momphla—ffteady; middling. 10%: rte> re
■ .pta. 1.M6; gross. 2.224. sales. 4.210: stock.
12 435
St Lout*—ffteady; middling. 1H; net re
retpta. 99*. gross, 2.647. a.lies. 732; stock.
16*8*
Cincinnati—Quiet; middling. lt)%; net re
reipfa 912; gros*. 912: stork. *.*53.
liouaton-Firm; middling, in. net re
ceipts, 26,538; gross, 26.538; talc*. 708. stock,
34.927.
Louisvltle—Firm: middling W*s.
Export* of Colton This Day.—
New Orleans—Continent. 611.
Mobile—('oast wise. 1.350
Savannah—Coastwise. 1 777.
Charleston—Coastwise. 90U.
Norfolk—Const wise. 2,19)8
fv>s York—Continent 2.58*
Boston-To ttreat Britain, ff'J*
Total ftarelgn exports front all ports *hls
day To Oreal Rrltaln, 63); to the contl
nen. 8.3*9.
Total foreign export* from all rot 1 * Ihur
fsr thl* week; To Oreat Britain. 25.817:
I|, France. 21.*37; to the continent. 112.610.
Total foreign exports since Bept. 1. 191
T.p Ur-at ltrltaln. 13*.171; to France, 45,-
<ty. t 1*1.451) COTTIW.
The week s receipt* were *53, against 3.-
119 Ins* voor The sales were .'<M. against
2IF last year.
Prices about as follows:
4 rirlitat (grades received) 21€j23r
Fancy Georgia* Jh 1
Exm Choice 2044121 c.
Fancy and Extra Claolre (leorgla* are
th* basis of quotation* Some old cotton
was -old below the above price*, but 21c
1" given as the actual price of Fancy and
Extra Cho4fW Georgia* It la unusual to
re elve Florida* at thl# season, but some
of these grades have been received and
2 122. i>#ld The receipt* are so short
o' ’a*’, year, and advices from the Inte
rior r. so exceptionally bad that these
Ptbes are regarded as reasonable
6'7. to the continent, 193.659.
t OTTO 9 FI TANARUS! IIB*.
The Market Closed steady at 12&1456
Point* timer.
w York. Oct. 2—The cotton market
o; 1 ed steady at a decline of 12 points,
' *■ shies being disappointing and early
* > t* - i*> ntin* to large receipt* Lnter
r i b* were more favorable and the move
n • r.t f ,-otton hardly Justified the early
c*r- Muons. Buying became quite gener
' n*pb uoualy for Wall street a count.
" 1 r rt-o moved up 2 to 4 point* from
' • petting Again the feeling turned eaa
r 1 ' 4 business dragged In anticipation
! bureau report. Thl* sal reepond
-111 advance of 21j.l points, after
® il h the market became positively weak
I r t-uewed bear confidence. Price*
' )kc from 9 56 for January to 9 75 for that
I ’ttion The trading was of a local char
*ur H< pert* from the ffouthern apot
' l fk- t showed a le# aggressive a- mand
1 rather more disposition to aell but no
" " The run of private ctop gossip
'lvorable There was considerable
ll the afternoon on the Idea that
' ‘fk*t had been overbought The
closed steady 12 to 72 |*olnt* net
1 IlfTl 4TIO\ <8 l> 4’ITI IIE*.
, ) N ' W 5 "fk. Ocl. 2.—Cotton futures open
, ’ "ly at the decline und closed sgeady.
"I*n 'High Low. Close
9 88—9 9.78 9"~uT
.. ■ fy 9.86 I 9IK i 9.77 I 9.90
a!" 985 j 89 I 9.76 | 9.81
,| 9*2 | 9.83 9.81 | 99)
7 1 9*B | 9 8* . 9*3 1 9*l
I 9.83 j 9.87 j 9.81 J 9.51
MURPHY t CO., INC.,
Board of Trade Hufhllni:, Savannah.
Private leaatd wlr* dlrtxt to New York.
Chicago and New Orieana.
COTTOJI, ITOt V.N %M> DRAIN.
New York omcc. No. il ttrikidway
Oflu-ea In pnnnpal cliiea throuirhout the
WrMe for our Market Manual and
book containing instruction* for traders
Au<uat j !.74 9.74 9.G9 9 72
September ...j .... j .... .... j ....
October .w... lu.3t K> M lo.w | io.
NovamlHT ...| 10. OS 10.04 9>* 993
licccmbcr ...| 9.94 9i j97t \ 9.^
MV Eft pool. nnioN ii ti luv
Uvcrpool. Ocl. 2. 4 p. m.—H|ml. rn9.|i rat -
bußtneap; prlc*** at- idy; American mll
• lliittc. t**<l Th* ml(>r of th. day wer< 7 -
"W ba!***. of w hlch !<** xwrc for ►p cu-
Utlon and export and in -luded Am
arlran
Futures opened quk t and Me.td>.
American n>id<iHns. 1 m Oci>U*r.
S.tld. cHlcrii < H'totOT'Kovcmher. jy |
J 44J. buyers; Novemt*er*l h nu.*i. i 7%i
k:ci*|. buyers; Decern her-January. 6; id.
sellers. Jantiary-Kihruary. S ►. u
er*; K. brur> - Mar. ti. . lu|. eellern.
Mareh-Aprll bJ9fio.2td. seller-; April-
May. .V.M buyers; Ma>-Jun* S J.l. . • ll
ers, Juii-July. -4*l, buytrf*. Ju!>-
Auginil, ;j.l. se|lers.
New Orleans. Oct. 2 —Cotton futures
i loeed au a*i>
ctober 9.77<i9 7H February ~..9.*t|9.d2
November i*4 Man h V tL’ti9 •<
Dic'mler S9 April H' i :* *4
January ... 9.Xn9May t 63b'* d4
t m roN i.im i iin.
New York, Oct J.—Hubbard lire* A Cos.
say: Kuio|e ll*t not ih|9onl to our ad*
vanco of yesterday fhouKti maintaining .
wld** |*arliy above the Amerl< m n.rk* t
n ihlin* • xport* is to ship and lender In
laiver|ool at a profit. Out mark* f ha- ut
times shown great tv* akn • as th* hedg -*
from exporter.- cairn* ui*on the market
which has lMN*om* long as a result of the
bad crop report* given by the govern
ment This allowed the poi-iitnn of the lo
cal market had • hanged from king t •*
iowest to Uing w>u <Hi a pgirity with th*-
Houih rn markets espe tally for huh
gra !*•* whh’h are close to . price to t
which they can be bought here Trad* t
are il|*|iom and to buy on every w ik s;*ot
because of our snwill stock and the •Un
ger of frost.
New York. Oct. 2 Murphy A Cos mv
Cotton In Liverpool after advancing
icai led and stands at the chs# I*4W lo
2-Aid tvlow yesterday's prices, near
months showing th- most d* lln\ This
market oi*ene| t>out ten points low r
with h* \y trTAlulng sales, partlcul r|v
months, for Houthein a -ount. After
Hr?*f hour of th** session market rul'd
steady owing to absorbing demand de
pits liberal receipts at imrt- pointing to
about S3>.nno this week, ag ilnat 227.0*> last
week, and 2K2.OUJ ►.ne week a year ago
The wt.ifber bureau will Issue Its last
weekly report about Ipm to-day and It
may have worn* Influence on the m rk**t
If very bullish In tone. Heavy receipt*
and continued favorable w* ath* r over •h* >
belt may cheek speculative buying but '•*
will revive on any Indication of bad
weather or prospect* cf early fr>>st The
monthly bureau is expected intbe bullish
Cotton since noon was raide*i by the
hears because the weekly weather report
from Washington, though bullish In t*ne.
did not attract new buying It admit.-* to
rapid progress In picking but also Inti*
maieo it will be over unusually euily. In
dh at mg small top r|*.
inn uoihm.
New York. Oct. 2.—The chief feature of
11he market to-day bus Iwen the advance
of half a cent per yard in Fruit of the
Loom and Lonadale 4-4 bleached cottons.
The trad* has xpedted these advnn* es for
some time past There has been no change
In the of the general demand,
business being quiet In nil lines. Prints
firm at previous prices. Deinms an* oc
casionally advanced **o to 4*e per yard
Olnghams 7in* hanged. Print cloths qutel.
but very firm.
NAVAL ITORWI.
Tuesday. Oct. 2.
BPIRITB TFRPKNTINE—The spirits
market opened firm l*-dy at 18% cents,
with sal* -of I.l*B. and cloned steads at
37 cents, with further sales of 17.*
The demand towards the dosing was
fair, though it was not as brisk ue It was
during the early part of the day. and for
a tlm* after the dosing on yesidJiy.
Th* day's receipts were 1.879, and the ex
ports. 4:*
ROBIN.—The rosin market close*l firm
and unchanged to-day. with no sales r* -
l*nrted For the past two days there has
been a strong undertone to tlie market.
,nd current repot is hav e it that sales are
being made right Hlong on • basis above
quotations The day s receipts were 8.-
l.V* and the exports 9.N97. Prices as fol
lows: . ..
A. B. C *1 > *k;
E 1 35 M 1 <*"
E 1 41 N I
1 4 5 W O *<►)
H V. 1 45 W W 2 3 ,
|{r.-p||>i* Tuesday— Bplrit*. lt'**tn.
C R.
8. A. * •>
Siearnsr Day *
Kxpnrl* Tu'-ndny—
8. 8. Birmingham. N. Y. .... 190 1.1C7
Nor. lurk 14. D. MHrrlf .... ,
Roilerdam
Aua Prl*. Zenit. Trieste.... ,W l.** l "
Naval Flores Statements—
Splrlty Ho*ln
Stork April 1 IS*
Receipt, to-day , - w * f
Receipt, previously 731.2*8 518,9*1
Tot*! alnce April 1 234.364 667 646
Exports to-day ♦*'
Export* previously 198.1 W 519..16
Export* alnce April 1 193.544 539.613
Stork on hand to-day 41*20 12*.n33
Slock on hand same day l*V
year 29.825 148.188
Wilmington. Oe- 2—Spirit* turpentine
steady. ; receipt*. 25.
Ho*ln steady. *1.10lD; receipt*. 7.
Tar firm. *1.40; reeeip**. 65
Crude turpentlno quiet, ll.lAfI3.10; re-
CSlplS, 1 (ft
New Orleans, Oct. 3— Receipts Ko.ln
221 Barrels; turpentine. 62; expirta to Ilk
van* resin I'l Barrel*
Charleston. Chi. 2.- Sidrlta turpentine
drm. 364- asked
Rosin steady, unchanged.
FIJI IH'UI*
MONEY—The demand keeps fairly up
I with the supply.
! FOREION EXCHANGE - Market
weak. Commercial demand. I six
ty day. 4*04; ninety days t C l -:
francs. Farl* "and Havre, sixty day*.
. Swiss, stxty dav*. 5 264: Belgian.
5.24'3: mark*, slaty days. WV: nines*
aßv *8 43 .V -1 Ax'
DOMESTIC EXCHANGE - Steady;
hxnka are buying at !-! discount and sell
ing follow* 825 and under. 10c pre
mium 825 to S3O. IV premium. to *U.
*oc premium *IOO to *3H 25.- premium;
*2tw to I.oou. Pr. Il.ff*) and over. I-I6 dIa
"sKCI'RITIES—There Is hut little rlnlng
now— money ruling close. Quotations con
tinue rather nominal
ntnrlss.
Bid. A*B
Augusta and Savannah R R I l *
JOHN W. DICKEY,
Blorlx and Rond Broker.
AlGt BTA, 04.
Write for Llat.
THE MOKMNG NEWS: WEDNESDAY. OCTOHEH 3, 11)00.
Allan' i Atul WfM Point 124 IX
<k> |s r cent tfrt.fl tiic* .107'‘i WJl’a
August.v Factory k> W
Fltlxcn* Punk 4XO
Chatham Hunk IG9 1 * llOVi
Fhaihum U K. A 1. Cos., A V**
tlo Uo It . iS 1 ! P 4
Fagb and Phoenix Mfg Cos.. ..10ft
ISdlaon Klwirli Ilium 106
i Knurtiriw Mfg Cos w* U 2
| UcrtiMinla Hank ..1 29 121
j licorgl* A AUb imu 2i 27
1 Ccorgbt Railroad, oimmofl 210 21i
i (Iranlfcvillr Mfg Cos Ititl I*6
iJ. I'. King Mfg C 0..... I‘*) S
i Langley Mfg. Cos 117 120
Mcrchtin National Hank ill
I National Hank of Savannah . 145 156
I Offkihortx 1 Saving* mul Tru*t .109 110
People'* Saving* und an .101 Htt
SouthW'c.sitcrtt Railroad Cos 107**
Savannah Gant Light C> 214
Smith* rn Hank . ...166 165
Savannah Hank and Ttux: 114 116
Sb*l-v Mfg Cos. Augusta. .. v> 90
: Savannah Hrvwing 65 100
Honda.
Bid Ak
Cbar . Col A Aug lat &a, 1960 ..Kg 106
Atlanta city 4a. 1622 '.104 104
Augusta city 4*. 1627 lu6 107
*l° 1926 110 111
tlo 7*. 1603 .606 lid
do 1613 119 151
Ala Mid . inii’d. 192*. MAN 9&4 l‘b
Augusta Factory. t per ernt..l6ls.lt* 110
ltruiMNw lek and Western 4a. IfHx . 81 Ki
C R R A Hanking collateral 62 63
C. of <} Ist s*. 50-year gold. 164;’>
F A A 119 121
C of Cl. con. &u, 1646. M a- N 62 6.4
C. of t* Ist incomcf, 19k* XJ 4<l
do 2>\ Im om* •*. 164i 10 11
do 3d Inoomcs. 194.** & 6
C of ti. <M. tl. A A Dlv> sj*.
1947, J. A. J 60 614
C oft; (Fat on *Hr anch), us. 19J9.
J A D. 63 94
Ct> A Suburban R It Ist 7a 106 110
columhu* City 6a. 194 144 107
Charleston city 4s. 1646 101 I*3
Ktgle A Phoenix Milia Os,. 1928. in* 10a
Kdlaon Fleetrlc Illuminating tia I**4 10*
Enterprise Mfg *a. 1900 102 Wt
flaorgla Railroad 6*. Itio 114 116%
<i H A b 1646. J A J .111% 112%
Georgia A Alabama Ist b*. 1646 I**4 1*
Georgia ante r.%*. 193*>. J A J 107
*lo 3t*s. 1615. M A S I*4 100
do 4%a. 1915 117 118
Menu city 4a. 1910. J * J ... .114 11*
tlo 4 1 a 1626. Jan par lt/7 106
Gc*an Steam.-hip 6a. 162*4 106 1 ( 0
Savannah * Ity sa. quar. Csctober.
1913 110% 111%
do *-, quar. N\>v ember. 16U.1 .. .106% 110%
Bon I h Carolina state 4%a. 1933 .110 UN
Slbb-y Mfg Cos. 6s. 1903 101 106
South It**l*ll*l 6w W'-i W
S., F. A \\ gen tm ge. Ha. 1964. .125 124
d* do lat sa. gold 1934 110% 112%
do St John lMv 1M 4a. 19M 94 6*
New York. Oct. 2. Money on *ll firmer
ar per cent. Prime mercantile pa
per. 5R% per rent. Sterling exchange
w*ak with actual
bllla. 64 56% for demand, and at 64 81%a
4.81% for sixty dgye; pouted rates 64
4 82% and 4lkh4 55V.. *>mmer* lil bllla.
•4.66%U4.*1. Silver certificates. <H|66V.
Bar silver. *vt.. • Mexican dollar*. She
<rovernment bonds were steady. at*t*\
bonds were ina<alve, an*l railroad bonda
were strong.
9TOCK* %Ml H0N166.
I nfaxorable i hnna<* In Strike On!*
look ( auara Hen % in*-***.
New York. Oot. 2 -The proCaaalofial
movement to advance price* which was
the conspicuous f* atur of yeaterday'a
atotk market, waa not In evlden**c to-day.
The promoters of the movement le6lled
from buying ato ka on a large scale, and
during th* latter port of the lay they r*--
fraitied altogether from supporting the
market.
There waa no formidable ael lng pr**a
aurr at any tim**. an 1 the decline at the
last was on very light dealings. Imt the
market proved so soft that at the doer* n
number of prominent stockf *how**<l net
k-‘-ex of from 1 to 1%. with the tone
4ieavy Fnlon Padfle Itself, which waa
made the center in yesterday's movement
for the advam e Is a point lower on the
day on much smaller dealing*. Th** s*ev'k
nevertheless retained its prominent place
In the dealing* The extreme dultrf** of
the market at th** decline seemed to favor
the bull party. *r> that th*lr change of pol
icy was the mor** difficult of xplunatlor.
Th' factors upon which they relied yes
t* nlay to help the advance continued in
for* • for the most part of to-day. Pos
sibly the unfavorable apect of the pio
poM*i coal stnk* settlement hod assum*d
a rather m>r* poaltlve phase to-dav. and
Lackawanna and New Jersey Central
sored sharp declines ihough the number
of shares transferred was so -mall as to
deprive ih< changes of nil significance.
The only Incident of the day which re
sembled aggressive action by the bulls
was th#* marking epuf railroads controlled
by the Vanderbilt, or afhUit**l Inter
ests.
The rate for call maney held at yes
terday's high rate and perhaps-disappoint
•tl some exp* latlon that the rate then
w * due to passing causes. Including pay
ment* dm*, amounting to over 6fi.<vx>.oon on
subscription* to new lialtlm**ra and Ohio
stock, which w• underwritten at NO The
payment of government Interest at the
sub-treasury brought some supply of
money to the market. Hie'rling exchange
also continued ! downward course, and
the imsted rates were another %c lower
lolloping yesterday's %c reduction. The
eqaunimliy of the foreign money markets
In face of the threatening approach of
exchange to the gold Imitortlng point finds
no adequate explanation, hut foreign
twnker* adhere io the view that gold will
not cegne In, In spite of to-day'* further
decline In discounts, both In London and
Berlin.
There were tome marked advance* in
price* of bond*, hut the market was not
active or very broad. Total sales pat
value $626,000. F. tv bonds were unchang
ed in bid price-
Total sale* of *to ks to-day were 155.-
4* shares, including Atchison preferred.
7.765. Chesapeake and Ohio. £.825. Northern
Pacific. 14.£V>, Reading first preferred.
7.lJ*>; Paul. 7.8£0. t*n!on Pacific, 21.867;
Brooklyn Transit. 8.125; People’s Gas. 6-
160; Sugar. 18.635.
New York. O* t 2 -Standard oil |5 34%fr
5 2514.
New- York Stock IJet
Atchison 57* do do prf .... 77H
do prf Wo Wabash ..... ... 4>,
p A ff*'* do prf 17V
ran. P w * u K
f a „ go N* 1 do do 2nd prf iPt
fa (1. 2T,’4Vl* Cen ... 11
ft; iv .Id Third Avenue . Iflffiff
r p A Q ....IT#, Adams Kx 123
f lnd. A L. .. 21 Am. Eg. ~ .150
do do prf .... MH IT. S. K*. 45
f A E IH *ff Well# Fargo Ex 123
a Nw 161 Am C*t. till .... 23%
C It I A P • -1f , 4 , do do prf. .... *8
rrc A St. Is.. 2‘ Am Malt 4
fot So M* do do Irf. .... 21
do do let l*rf 37 Am. Sm*lt. A R. 84
dr. >k> 2nd prf • H I do do prf. _.. 87%
e, a H Iff* 1 ’ Am. splrtte . 1V
li L. * W. ...174(4, ,)o do prf 17
ti A K ° .... I* 4 '* Am S Hoop ..... 17't
do do prf **'>' do do prf <4%
a-,lr ’ o,> Am B & W ... *)’,
"ilo let prf ••• ® :,l * dr do prf. 71**
O X. prf m Am T P 38*2
rt-.-k Foal .... 13 do do prf. .... 81
Hock Val- '** Am Toh %
,vn " Sl 7l <lo do prf ... m
Ivwa cm > 7V Ana MH. Cos. .. 42
‘ prf * R T
, F A W S' C. r * Iron ....II
LE. * pr f ' M Con. Tob 24%
l ake Hhor# .... S 4 * do do prf 75%
. ~ 8,- ...... 71 -Foil. Steal sl*4
M. 0 I, T 4 ’ *> •!-> *rf V*
\t. t Ht RY- •• 147 Gen Electric . ISB
I,’ ivr, * ,, *'Gluco#e Sugar . 48%
*. pt L Hl *' do ‘to prf ... •>
.V, ; .rf ••• H Int'n I Paper .... IMk
" n ®4 loxclede Gas .... 88
K *T. Bid Wi
do do Prf do do prf. ... 86
Southern Railway.
Trains Arrive and Dvpart Savannah on t> Ih Mrrldtan Tun, OO, Hour ISV'I
, Than Ct ly Hum
shi*u!M In Kffrct 8u I.u> Jun* Iff. IHO.
-RSaT>DOWN TO 111 K B 181 u U it
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|| (Ea.lam Tima ;
4 Xlpm 4 78am Ar HImoX villa I,\ I Vimj 1 Tfpnx
* i'*>ian 4 lilani Ar C>4uoibU Ev, : % *m,U Ikxn
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U *4im> (7 38(im Ar Ort-an.baro Lv|; 7 lov'n| $ *Bir.i
■ u . a. Nar folk i
If&iam i Bx;i.'Ai ...'717.77.; D.n villa 1. > Mian, ">
*Offam . JffpmliXr Rich mond I.v UEpnvii dpm
1 ham j Upun Ar 7. I.jm hi- g ....7777. I
4 85.1 m 5 55|>m ,Ar hanoi (..villa l.v| 3 (aidDlU bpm
7 Sou in b uqm> Ar W.i-h melon I.v I: !suiH[ 8 ian
ff 15am 11 Soian Ar Baltimore I.v 8 "3am • 3Tjni
1186 am 3 f*,mi Ac I*M)lrU>lmv .... I.v 1 $ (Oam (Bpm
3 *51111; 8 73am Ar ....Nviv York Ev '.* lO.im 8 38|m
• : ii'im Ai 8.41011 I.' •• 1 '• 1
No * 11 TO THE NURT H AND \sh*r. ti t*oM
ll (F nua I Tim. ) ________ H
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8 h)am jLv < olomßia I.v'| l
iuam l.v StHniaaiure lav|j 8 Jiff*
13 lu|iin I.v .5 Ash-villa t.v|| I*(
o3pm Ar Hoi •vrm*a L> 11 )A*m
7 Xqn Ar K>x villa I.' * 'S>m
8 Kini Ar Kravlnatnn Bi l* 88 im
7 46am Ar (tnolnnall B i *
IlOim At 1 •novilla I.v , 7 pm
foniiin Ar r-r Loala . Lv|| 8 dram
All (rain, arriva and dqurt from Hi# Flan) Syatam Blatlon.
THROI'OH CAR SERVICE. KTC.
TRAIN'S 81 AND 14 BAIJ.Y, NEW YOR K AND FIAHUDA EXPRIOBB VaaU
bulad limllni Iralna, allh Fullman Draw In* U.im BW-riaii* Caia .(•• * ,tlt
oah and Nrw York Conna ix at Washington wllh FomhiUxl Kx|irv a loi hemton
BulUnan Hli-afUn* Car# balwaan i hir tul <• and RB hraond anj i h irtoiiv and Nor
folk Dlntra Car, trrvr all mvala l'wa#n Savannah md W valili.amn.
TRAINS * AND 8S DAIRY. Till, UNITED BTATEB FABI 3IAU. V.arihulaS
llmiia.t iralna. rarryiiia l'ullman Draxvtn* R<a>in Slaeput* (xn Iwiaraan • annali
and Nvxr York Dlnln* Car* arva all ra ral. la ivv.au Savannah and Waaliln, trm
Alao rullman Dranln* R. m 81a-pin* Car' bvtwvtn Savannah and Cincinnati,
through Anhavllla and Th# I.aial -f 'ha Rkv ••
For t-ompla). Informallon aa to rat'd. avheula# ale., apply to
O GROOVER Tlokr ) A<-nl. Han( By airm Blailun
JAMES FREEMAN. C. P and T. A, 141 Bull slraat. Telephone-Bell. *sl.
Georgia 85*1
B H HARDWICK Aaalamnt On.ral Paxa.-ngar A*.,) Allanl.i Ox
N J C IJ* | Nat. Dead 1”
N Y C unt .1.1 do li f
N A \V ** Nut. Sterl
do 'lo prf •*', do prl' • * J
No Pa N y A H .
do do prf .. .. *S No Am }•'*
Onl A W y-., cnaat .
Orr R AN .*-; ,j„ i.t prf *•
do do prf 7* | j n d lrf *3‘.
rannvvlvanla 1-TV. p a • M ‘
H. adlng >'' Ga* .
do l?*t prf ...e4 * p |>|r . *•*
do 2nd prf }• „ r f
do do prf *) a A T *'*
8t I. A S F .. 9, £ IP.,
do do lat prf . 115
do do 2nd prf. 325. c & Iron -
S*t D- *** ", ~'•* leather
do do prf - ■ „„ ... ...Q
do do Prf - 1 , 1( fdo nrf
S' p.* u
Bn K > R d o rrf M ‘‘
do do Prf “• c a 81 I- **>
T A P ‘♦n* •
in Pa ..-'2.
Bonds
f 8 2-. ref.raff J<a N V- <
do eou. J # o 4s.bid.
do 3s, reg I*. xs ♦•l 4 f
do 3S. ,o^l N ” A 4 , 1U,%
do new —J^ N -V°C * Bt.
q„ 0.-w 6U
do old *a. mg *\ 1 * con ), K>y
dn ni l 4*. rm, £ <K r N.v I*l* "**
dn sa. re* j., *„ . ...l’,
1* -’•; 'jfit# "do do con 5# M 2;.
r of O. cnmS# J* 1 * "- | & Ir M
(lo m Bld. 3K W „ 108(6
do 2nd ln< •• ■*' . ~ a F
C, n . B I*4
C " m!; Jv . ons tff.
do do .a _VM ih, P c. A P
C A N con re 139 • * • lI7H
*>*' 8 F ,„ !v"doi 5a
Chi. Term *# -■** J*® . 5 . l(W’x
(50l B ** _ K ,# aT. 4* s
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r :T ,r,a-i”Jva. ,n ßtre 4.•iiltri
LV N* I'n* *- Wla. > >*' H '
v k a-T 2)vl M\v*. Can.urta#
do do 4.
I*. _Thee quota!lfi* are r*viand
rta'lly and are k pt aa nh.r a, po--dl.le In
arcord *1") th * prevailing whoteaal-
Official quo)allona are no) used
when they dl*a*r#a wllh the price# Whol#
.alert, ask
Country anil Surtherx. Produce.
POULTRY- The market Is steady. Quo
tation* ltrotler*. BoalV per Plr. half
grown 4'4irb". three-fourth* grown. 56x
fOc hens. ■ rooster*. 4ufeic. duckw
rtVB7V- geese. 75cti$l.u
EGGS Steady st -
BETTER—The tone of ths market Is
Arm Quotation* W#*iern creamrrv. U*w
24%c New York state dairy. n%4i22%c;
extra Elgin*. 2M25c
CHEESE—Market Aim fancy full
crevtm . heeac. ll4c for 30 to 22-pound
average. 2SA>- pound average. 12c.
Early Vegetable*.
IRISH POTATOES—Northern, 12.00
Back
CABBAGE-57c per head.
ONIONS—YeIIow In barrels, 82 00,
crate*. 80c; red. $1 90ti2rt)
Hreadatulfa. May and Grain.
FLOUR—Market tueady; patent, ltd.
straight. 84 18; fancy, ft (; family. UV.
MEAL—Pearl, per barrel. 82 75. i-er *ck.
2130. city meal, per **. k. bolt'd. 112"®
I. water ground. 31 25; city grit*,
safk*. 31 26; pearl grtt*. Hiidnut*', per
barrel, >2 55; per sack. $110; *undry
brand* 31 25® 1 th sack
COR NX.Market nrm. white. Job lots. 5c :
cat load lots. 83c; mixed corn. Job lots,
82c; carload lots. Vre
RlCE—Market steady. demand good;
fancy bead, ffc: fancy, f'ye
Prime 5
Good 4%44%
Fair 4 4‘4
Common 2%
OATH—No 2 mixed, carload. 34c; )*B
lot*. 25c. white clipped, 38-, Job. 38 cur*.
BRAN—Job lot*. 95c; carload lot*. *oc.
HAY -Market steady; No. 1 timothy.
82**c Ji>t); 87% car*. No 2,85 c Job. 82% cars.
Ilacon. Hama and Lard.
BACON—Market firm. D B C It Sidra.
4Jff%c; D. B bellle*. 9%ft!or tEaa'ern) #■
cording to average *lte; T> S belli**. 9,0
!t%c (Western); smoked C. It. sides, 9*41
*•*•
HAMS Sugar cured, 12'-,a 13'4>.
LARI> -I’ure. In tier. ea. Mjß%c; In 50-
pouud tin* and lu-pound tubs, B **d9- .
compound. In tierce*. 4%c; 50-pound tins,
and 80-pound tub*. BJ4c.
ffugar and t sgrt.
BFGAR-
Cut loaf 883 Diamond A B*3
Crushed ff.W.Confecttoners' A *2l
powdered .6S;Whlle Extra C.. 598
XXXX. pow'd. .tl KExtra C 693
Granulated *4Oolden C 5.71
Cubes 8-68 Yellows 5.68
Mould A 8-61;
COFFEE—
Mocha 38c Prime. No. 2 ....UVie
Java 28c Good No. ) 2144 c
Peatierry 14%c Fair. No. 6 lie
Fancy No 1 ....12V*o'Ord|nary. NOB 10%c
Choice No. 2 11%r’rv,— mnn No 7 .MV
ilaritxvart and Maiding auppllea
lime. CALCIUM. FLABTER and
CEMENT—Alabama and Georgia lima in
fair dxcnxna and salt at 85 cants a barrel;
apecial calcined piaster. tl ffO per barrel;
balr, 4(15c. Rosed*lo oemcat.
carload lota, .pedal, For trend cement, ra
tio $. -lit lo id Bit < I
I.FMHKR F O I) VEMSELS SAVAN
NAH Muunmni. yard alia,. |U) kuxrll (k);
car alll.- Bi2.4euG.ffff. dlff*renl alxea. $i)01
ti 18 Pt. al ip stock, lie '.'a 18 Off. satin tia.,
I. tt-u8 6e. hewti tier. ~-0-O
Oltc-lttrkei steady, demand fair: sig
nal. W--t Vlrglota Bla k 9\il3a;
laid. 88. . 1 'ulaloul. ti-jiYff. . mu iilncry. it
fi„, . lined oil, raw. liiij.'. I,d|„ 1 7;. ,
to roswie, piitna wiltw 12 it iter whit*
13 . I'tatla aatrah 14. deodorized alova
■aaollne, drums, 1 *V,' . empty oil Barrels,
delivered. 86c
81KFI Drop. |1 8). U P and lar*a, i r|
cßllla.l 11 Ti.
IRtiN-Markat vary ateadv; Hwa-la. yep-
NAIUB-'fTut. >250 ha*e; wire. $2 86 totaa
HARMED WIRE 43 60 per 100 pounds,
strata In n<aiß. StuffU . sugar houaa nai
las..-. IM)S>-
GUN POWDER-Par keg. An.tin crack
ihotVHOO. Bu.f kegs. 12.25. quarter k-ga.
|l 35, champion ducking, quarter kegs.
S3 25, Dupont and Hutard smokeless, half
keg,. 11l 35 quarter keg*. |573; 1 i. ind
canister.. 110): lei 25 par cent : Troladorf
smokeless poxvdar, Mwn3 can*. $1 oo lff
poun.l can. laic pound.
Dried and E.aporalcd I rulta.
APPLES- Evaporated. ToT 1 m. sun-drlevl,
t’-AC'
APRICOTS Eva|*orated. *4c pound,
nectarine . 10c
RAIBINB- I 1... 12 00; Imperial caMnela.
1215; liaise to iam ml lioxe#. ,yKiy pound.
PBACHER Evaporated, iwaied, lot,,
unpaal- and Mtauffc
PEARS— Evaporated. e
i- rntla nnd Nuts.
APPLES—EarIy Northern variety. J 2 35®
son.
MANANAS- II ffr.n 1 60 bunch,
I'INEAPI’I.ES—Extra largo Ahbakaa
Cayantiea. 83 6u p- r atandard crate, amail
Bad Bpatd-h I: >U2 50.
LEM 1 1N8 Market atv.tdy at 83.50.
('(H'OANUTH tl ,-ji.t 7 • |>< r hat
PEANI'TH Ample stock, fair demand;
market firm fancy hand-picked, Y'lrglnl,;
per pound. 4!ic; hand picked Virginia, ex -
4rs. 4c. N C seed peanuts. 4c
NI7TB Alnuimla, Tarragona. 18c; trleaa.
|*c, walnuts. French. 12--; Naples. )ic.
cans, 12c; Ilrallla. 7c; fllberla. 13 aawirt-
Al nut- Sff-pound and 25-prvund tioge-i. !2c
Cotton ksgglug and Tie*.
BAGGING -Market firm; Jute. 214-
pound. 9V,' . large lot* tVffc; small loUk
2-pound. 88,ftffc. l\ pound. I'vUß'4c; as*
Island bagging. 12l*c.
TIES Standard. 45-po-md. arrow, larg*
lots. 81)1 small lots. 21.50.
salt. Hides nnd Wool.
BALT— Demand is rulr anti the marks!
steady; carioad lota. 101-|ioutKl Bui lau
Backs 44c; itsi |tou(nl cotton sack, 45c,
lit)-pound burlap tuteks. t' l ,-'. 110-pound
cotton sack. thUc: 28.-t.-imd lotrlap aa- kg.
I6< . Üb-punl cotton sack, 88c; 3JU-pound
burlap sacks 85c.
HIDES —Markoff Arm; dry flint, lSVkc;
dry aalt. HVkc; green salted. Bc.
W(X)L—Nominal; prime Georgia, fra*
of sand Burra and Black wool. Iffi, black.
14c; burry. 10c. Warn. 25c. tallow, JVc.
Deer skins. 3Dc.
MI('ELI.MICO( 8.
ri SH—Mackerel, half-tssrrele. No. 1.
|i* .8); No 2. 88.(8); No. 3, 88.50. kite. No J.
|1 tua No 2. 21 26. No. 1. 85- f.alMan.
l-l-uia* lirlcke. 4Ve . 2-taiil Bricks, tk'.
Smoked herrings, per !>*. • Dutch her
ring. pi kegs, 11.10. new mullets. Bail
barrels. 832 k).
SYRt'P M trket quiet: Georgia an.l
Flortdii syrup. Buying at 24t.10c. sailing
at '.2tu . sugar non." at l 4 *): !c
HONEY—Fait demand; strulntol. In bar
rels. BaftffOe gallon
High wine Basle, 41 38
Ol P AN I HEH.ItTB. .
COTTON Savannah to Ratnti. per
rwt . 25* . to New York, per cwt., 30c. to
Phllad- Iphtn p r bale 81. Baltimore, tl
FOREIGN DIRECT- Mregt. u 5Rc. Liv
erpool. 55c. Hamburg, 57c; Genoa. 86":
Barcelona. 7U--; Manchester, 58 . Havre,
67c. Antwerp, V 7
FOREIGN INDlßECT—Liverpool, 7*c.
Manchester, 45c. nominal: Hamburg. 45c.
Havre, 78. . Genoa. 73- ; Reval and Hi.
Petersburg. 75e, Aniwerp. 42- .
Lt'MHKK Ity Hail Fr-Ight* dull; to
Baltftnore nnd etv-tw red. It r J) to 84 tg) per
M . Including Fortland.
Lt’MHKR— By Steam Savannah to Bal
timore, I'i'ff. to P H. R or B A *>
dm ks 85 .Vi; lo Phlladelpnla. l*Bkc, per
t?wt.. It pounds to foot): to New York,
14 Vi per M. 77 25 to dock, lightered to
Boston to rioek B V
NAVAL STORES-—The market is Arm
im-dtum sis* vessel# IB win—Cork for
orders. 8* ad per barrel of 3|o pounds, and
6 per cent, primage Hplfa*. Is ltd per
to gallons groas. and 8 per cent primage
large vessels, rosin. 3a; spirits is 3d
Steam 11c per Its) pounds on roeln; 21V
on spirits Sai'snrah to Boston, and ffV.c
oti rosin ami 1< on *|-tr*ta to New York
t;it ilk. I'HOt lalOTia. ETC*.
New York. Oct. 2 Flour steady, with
a moderate trade, rlosli g uns. ttlml with
th<- lute Break In wh-at Winter straights
25 Vcf/.l 45; Minnesota |iatert 2) 31414 5)
Bye flour, quiet Corn meal, quiet. Bye
dull Barley, steady. Morey malt, steu.ly.
Wheat—Spot, easy. No. 2 red. 81*,--; oo
tlon- opened easy under realizing But ad
vsncsd larer on a live demand from
shorts. Inspired by llrm cable new*, more
rain In the Northwest, foreign hurlng and
rumor* that the Argentine crop had suf
fered ftotn excessive mine. The market
finally Broke under a large Increase In
world s -locks for ftt* week and cloned
weak >*4ltxc net lower. October closed
gya,,-; Ire-ember *25,.
Corn B|ec Arm No. 2. )►•; optlona
were m m most of Ih- sesalon on covering,
higher cables, smaller country offerings,
tin- early w heat advance ami wet w, uth*r
W. st sffec Ing shljanents. Closed firm
net advance OcCottar • oaeal 4tk-,
Decern her. I* 1 , 4
Oats Start, steady; No. 2, 25)j)t25x.c; op-
Uuns dull but steady wllh other markets.
Plant System
of kailways.
Trains Operated by with Merkßan Time (die llotit Bl.iwer Than City Tim*
32 7B North mi l South. 33 25 4 |
REA| DOWN Effective tt. I 1 t*.)7* HEAD (’P
17 Ilia u ' i Soi mi. is 11 t. ■ ... Iffp
8 £L< . ... 7 2-. pAt . lilchmond .. I.v X 05s • )*i> | ~!
8 ,)8i i td.t \r Italttinore ... I.v 2 55s I 4-uc :.. v ...i
10 25* .oi Ar ...Philadelphia,,, Lv 12 op II 33|. ; . ...
j. I !5p ... 7on Ar N-* V.vrk Lv ff 2*|> H f.50 —...(
8 Alp . . 4 ivq> Ar lui.tmi Lv I ■)■ u<ont I I
ii aa x it 23 'south re m ss w
~ dip 325 p Bit a 5;8 at 3 l.'ui Lv Sui am uh Ar 1 4 *hi 12 hti 7 Dhi 12 iff* in *'-t
M| • p A Wsy. ro** ~. Lv lu Up 4sp 4 Iffp • 5.5• 7
I ir.i 9 :op 2 l.’p :■ I p ' ’ sp Ar Thomtsvlll. ... I. ff 10p • lap 4 18' * lo*
I Iktp 7 Iffp 12 Nit 9 -at Sid )r Jai k lonvlll*.. Lv 8 dtp 7 tup 2 dtp 8 iou Jan
l :tap I i4'l3 C2|i 12 pAr ... Psla'ka Lv 7Mp t fop ..... :’l' 2 >
- 12 21M.13 2tH
q 2 3np 2 .up Ar .Galnesvilla ... Lv . . 3 lop ...._ ..._1.... ..
.. . . j.......j 3 IS). 3 Iff)- Ar ..Ocala Lv 1 *tp *....
... 10 5)1 Iff up Ar .SI I’al horg I.v 4 00p
7 :)ua lu (**p Iff Offp Iff 4 *>p Ar Tampa Lv 8 diu 8 tvki .. 1 8 txip 4 flOf*
8 .htu.lff .:'♦)• 10 ff'l 4 Iff 30)► Ar I'ort Tnnpo I.t 7 -a 7 30-r 7 7 25p
IKn I lu.i 1 lai Ar Punt.t Gordo . Lv .a ; 4 2&|>
W til" 15 \ i fl kuguslltw.. Lv 8 9ffp| ff Iff * 1
, Oip 3 Bn 3 25pe Too I.v >*iv,tnnah ... Lv 10 Ikr.lj Iffa, |. .....
"Lip tlln * t>p 882a At .. . J-*ip I.v s -imlu top
> .ii 7 loa * Tip 8 04a Ar . llrun*wl. k Lv 8 40a > tfi) ; j |-
NORTH WEST AND -B M' riTWMST ~
\liJ. . 11> 14 St; |. ; , \ r tu Motitgotm ry. 18 j Tff
. oop 5 .'".* Lv Savannah Ai lu !5o 12 list - '"h- 8 loa I.v fluvanoah Ar lo 16* 1 fl'S
ff t;.| 4 )ivi \r .. Jeaup Li BAM Iff Uh 8 nia 28)1 Ar M't* nt'ry To 7 4fip 11 55a
3 Ulu, | lf.p Ar . Mo. "ti Lv I(V . q. 7 top 8 60, Ar Nashville I.v uffu 2 31*
5 2ffa 3 lo|> Ar . AllalMo Lv Iff Isp L o.|> • .eat U 2up Ar laioisvlll* l.v, 2 .Tax lip
9 45u 8 4op Ar Cha’noog i Lv " dip ff 450 7.■ ! t u'-p Ar Cincinnati Lv ,11 <k>p 5
7 ..op 7 501 Ar .Lnulavll:. Lv 7 451 7 45|. 7A 7 Iffp Ar St lauils Lv t Sip; 8 33a
7 3ffp 7 45u Ar Cincinnati Lv 8 30a- 7 dtp j tl, A N 1
7 Ola limp Ar .Hi Louis Lv I.V 8 Oku 7 S2u Ar Hi luisu* Lv| 8tp...._,
7 l.'.'t 5 Hhi Ar Chk-ago Lv BMr 9 d)|i | || (M * O.) |f |
sr, ) ir.p l.v ‘ Atlanta Yt Iff )> II :ti " "*-• ,f ** Ar . '’•>* *•* •** 4 1
k 05p 7 15a Vr M-mphls. Lv 820 9 a). 4 I2|- 2 (■-' i Ar Muhile Lv 12 58p 12 Iftt
• Mbi 7 in* Kan udtyLv h 4 7um vr n > 44 1- n- Lv 7 v.a 7 tip
.op -jna l.v Stvannah Ar 4
Through l’ullman Sleeping Far Hervlce 1 I'.o 12 *up Ar Tlf on l.v 1 IY* :> Sqz
3 45a 3 lup Ar Albany Lv Iff Ha) 2Mp
to North East and West, and to Florid 4 6 2up Ar t'ußimbua Lv,, I '**>
Connection* mud - al Ihirt Tumint wrlth al-atnere hr Kit West and Havana
Leaving lh 4 rl Tampa Monday*, Thursday* and Saturdays nt ILttt p m
j II poltiexnu*. T F A . E A Armand, City Tki Ar* De flnto Hotel. Phona 73.
M W WRENN Passenger Traill 4 Manager, Savannah. Ga
McDOI\OUGH & BALLANTYNC,.
Iron Founders, Machinists,
“'••L.isllk., XXeUer mff •.. m I. eI. of ''•■"••• h7*
art aa a tartaSl. 1ea1 44 * 4 , v.etleal ** J 1 I* ... Ia x W^rlllllljjSCu
Vara XX l Ga. mil •"* l. aka Hl.a. r.Ur)., eta.
TELEPHONE NO. 123. r
Reef, steady.
Cut meat*, steady.
land. |trm ( Western steam $7 75; P-tlro-d.
Arm
Pork, tlrm
i'll"-.' llrm; larg* white, im>MUS4ct
small white. 11(.4)11%*
Butter; Barely stead) . Western cream
ery. 174)22 . state ilatry. IMyofflr
Egg*, steady, etan- and Pennsylvania.
185171, ; Western regular parking at murk.
13(4)118c
I’nlaloe*. quiet; New Y 4 rk. 11 .0)11 *- 4.
Ling Island. 1.5ff175. Jersey aareets.
52 26412.75.
I'eunut*. steady, unchanged
Cabbage, qitk-l, Isuig letanrl. per 180.
1150*128
Cotton by st'-snr lo LWerpitol. 50c.
Tallow, steady.
peirob um. easier. 1 4 lined New Vork.
|7 . phlladelphla ttul Balllnuire. $7 Ui. do
hi Bulk 2495
ftosln. steady. Tur|>entlne tlrtn.
Hire, Arm.
Coffee Spot. RWv steady; No. 7 Inyolre.
B>, tnlhl slendv : Cordova. IP.ttHc lu
(uri-s opened st'-ady st an advance of 10
lo 2 lints and further Improved 5 point*
on foreign buying and hs-al , itverlng. fol
lowing higher Havre anil Hamburg cxblew.
Demand w- met chiefly by one house,
heretofore thi principal seller throughout
the season ' Confidence Siam what chaohad
1,,, lonilnued heavy rreelpls Closa.l
steady at net advance of 20 10 25, pxtlnta
Total aale* 3X.7t0 hags In- Biding Novenv
ta r 17.15W2V)). lie- ember, 17 25417 36. Jan
uary $7 2807 40
Sugar, raw Arm: fair reAnlng, 4l*r. ctt
trtlugaU W lest. sc. xnolssara sugar. c.
roll tied, steady.
CtITTOV HEIM* OH"
N‘-w York. Oct. 2.—Cotton*** 4 1 oil was
very slow again, but steady tor prompt de
livery. t " Sober anil November quot 4 * from
36- to 38, Prime sutnrrur yellow, J7c;
off summer yellow. ***•'*; *";^ r
y.ilow 114H2 4 '. prime whhe, malic, prime
in ftt 1. 12*;
IIH 6UO %6%llKlar.
Chicago, thl 1 -Wheal w.ie llrm early
l.ul turneil heavy 4 at the large woilds
vLIBh increase. Noff. mt* r closing >,)t
under y- slcrday Corn eloxw-1 %c higher.
n el- 'town pro*! io*i - 2'y hlh4 '
Til* leading future* rangeit os follows-.
Opening lllghaat. Ux-sl Close
Wheat No. t
lAl 7ff%478*. 77*4 78% 78%i7t%
Nv 77%4|77% TP*. Tl 77%
lac .. 7XV-i7k% 78% 7T4 TJ%4i77*
Corn No 3-
Oct 2*%4i3944 3>4 *9%
Nov 37V. 37% 37Vi *7
Ire 4 34%4t 3T. 35‘4 34% l%
Oats No 2
Oct- 221.4122% 22% = _. “
Nov 22%t122V4 22% 22%^.
lre< 22 u'22' T ANARUS, 2T.4123 =3% E%r%
Mess Pork |ier hh_--
(VI 112 70 812 90 sl2 7A sl2 *0
un. ::: U 75
Lard, per 100 lbs.-- „
OcT 7 3. 7 7, 7 30 7 70
jai, 8(0 •* •!'-* * *7% 8*•
Hhor) Htbs. per WO lbs.-
Get .... 805 *7* **
Jan .... • 8 33)4 830 30
r*h quotation* w-re a* follow* 9 lour
Hrm No 8 *pr!ng wheat. 71Vtf7T% . No.
2 re,. 78%4.78c; N 2 corn.
2 yellow F'.BlO'y; No 2
No 2 White SdlWe; No. 3 white. 14%<
No 2 rye 51%c: f'r •
Ing barley. M6- 4 * 4 '- No. 1 *'
151% No 1 Northwestern. $1.58. prim*
Itmolhv seed It 258)4.W. mesa pork, per
lisTel sl2 BXO 13-* ,0 "
r — 4 "447 26. short rib* sides.
r<yi. dry salle.l shoulders. <**•
a mi., short clear skies <ho*A). $8 70.
Wlsky. basis of high wine*. $1 27
* ' ”
A Delteloaa BtxtoUe.
The Herbert Bpen *r la *n elegant elgar
and 1* truly * delightful enjoyment 10
tonal* Iff tome* oi this On# tobacco; It
ui avbtlsrallng and delicious.
Hoe mat the name of Heritor* Hpencar
I* on every wrapper of every cigar, with
out which none are genuine
The Herbert Spencer rtgsre are only
redd By the bo* pf So Concha* at 88 , and
Perfect 4 ',*. $4 90 at Utipman Hroa., whole
sale druggist*. Barnard and Congress
al rests, of this city —ad.
••Greybeard I* a family medicine with
aa," aid a premlnmt btislnaa* man yaa
tarday My wife takes it, and I notice
at,, is enjoying be"ter health than for
years The children keep well by taking
84."
Orach- ard may be obtained al nil drug
stores or write to u* for It. Kaepoaa Drug
CT>. sola props . ■avsnnah. Ga. -ad.
“It C urad Me.”
•‘Greybeard broke up rha'imattem an
me." eay# Mr. Chan Thomas, ths Jew
eler on Whitaker street. "And put me In
belter health than 1 have enjoyed In a
long time. "
Take Oreybeard Pills for that dlsiy
feeling—Lost appetite, and fallow It up
withs bottle of Graybedrd. It Is all you
need Raspree Drug Cos., aula props..
Bsvsanoh, Ga—ad. •
fEpS
mGCORGIA .
> /
Schedule* Effective Sept. to. IM*.
Train* arrive at and ikinrl from
Central Station. Won Broad. toot of
I abort) etreel.
•Oth Meridian Tim* On*' hour slower Hit*
etty time.
* vr ~~ AgTfV* ’
Bavannahi Savannah!
|Aiigui>tj. MaTon, Atianta.|
* am;< ovlr.gtuti, MlHe4gevllla|*l ot>pn
jand all lnlrrinadl.il* irolntaj
lAuguota Mu< on. Atlanta l
jAthena, Montgomery. CO-|
•9 OOpmlumt.ua. Birmingham. An-|1 (Dam
[ericua. Kufaula and Troy J
l Mpcn| borer Anrn—ndaiion \fi asm
tl apa>| Ouyion Dinner Train TttTSpm
*1 rally tKxrept Bundsy
BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND TTBEEk
TSlh meridian or Savannah city time.
U.AVK HA VANN All.
Monday only 0 X’> u on Dally egeept
Monday H3O a m Dolly :i o p m.
LEAVE TYREE.
Monday only Tl 6 a n> Dally except
Monday 10 .36 a. m. Dally 6:10 p. m.
< onnei (lone mad* at terminal paint*
with all train* Northwest, West and
won l hwnr <p
Bleeping rara on night trains between
Savannah ami Augusta, Mam, Atlanta
and Birmingham
Parlor rare on day train* between a
vann.ah. Mar nn and Atlanta
ror 1 complete Information, evhedutes
rat** and ■ onn*-tlon apply to
W. O. HRKWKIt City Tbkrt and Paaa
en**r Agent. 107 Hull street.
j'’c ,, |lA r .'. N J r r! <K *’''*• T, '- k '' Agent,
tiipa Truffle Martugfr,
THEO. D. KUNE. Gen Superintendent,
Savannah. Ga.
/^^.Vestibuuo
EffiKlTte (IMITEO
Double Daily Service
The ahort line to Norfolk, Washington.
Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York —*
the Boost.
| Na'rwrw
I. Savannah. 8. XTCTTyu pm,U MjiiS
Ar < olurabla. B A L Ky | Mpm Mam
Ar Raleigh. 8. A. B Ry l[ Mpm II Mum
Ar Durham. 8 A. V. Ry 7 Mam }pm
* r ':T t "' ur ' HAL Ry t Ham t Mpm
Ar Richmond. Si. U Ky I l&am 6 **nn
Ar Washington. Penno t 46am Mpm
Ar Baltimore Penn* nn ogem II 3St>m
Ar Phlledelphla. Penns fij J7pm 1 Mam
Ar New Y.,rk
Vo No M
tvßavannah. S’A L, Hr II Mpm 11 ioptn
Ar Portsmouth, S.A_L Ry( 7 *tmj 1 Mpm
Steamer* leave Norfolk dally, eicepg
Sunday, for Baltimore. Philadelphia and
N*W York, nnd dally for Washington
he .in Une to Montgomery. Mobile
and New Orleans, leaving Savannah at
7:S a. m . arriving at Montgomery 7 to
p. m . at which point cloea connection la
made with the L. A N. R. 8.. arriving
at Mobile 1.06 a. m. and New Orleans
7 10 a. m.
The ohori line to Pemandma. Jackson
ville. Toanpa and other Florida points
] No. # No~*T
Lv (bovannah. ff K 1,. TLyl i Qtam I flpo
Ar Fernandlna, H A.L. Tty > 36am I 06pm
Ar Jacksonville. I.A.URf • 10am 7 Mpra
Ar Tampa. 8. A. L Hy .. [ 6 Mpm • Mam
Magnificent Pullman buffet sleeping car
service to Washington. Baltimore. Phila
delphia and New York: also to Jackson
ville and Tampa.
Dining care from Savannah to Hamlet,
and Richmond to New York.
Buffet parlor cars Savannah to Mont
gomery
Far additional Information apply to
Ticket Office. Bull and Bryan street*.
Phone 9
J. D. WEED It CO
■ataxia*. QA.
Lealber Belting. Slum Packing 4 Bose.
Agent* for NEW YORK 6tUßHi.lt
MARTIN U AND PACKING COMPANY.
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