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SPOT COTTON MARKET EASIER.
I'ttM r „ IM IU%URO WITH *
,;, RBPURTKU KIIR the Day.
Av Orttt * ■ - h - *-rkr Hr.
ported Horln* lk Enrly Hours,
,|, r Drmnud l.laht Towards
lh , tloa<—l otto* Futures Steady
* Kl of I’ololo—•••'!•
Torp< otior Firm "I :*% •
11...1ii> Firm and I nrhuttard—Lo
rll| ad lrlr*rp.lr Market*.
The Morning New* Office,
WfdDMKki), Oct. 3.
Ttir indifferent rj* mand lor cotton t*>-
p ,r.> ihr clorln* hour* livdny die. k-d
trading pending developments With the
I. ( that prlcr* may K# oft exporter*
J, out of the market • X'-ept at price*
1.,0 hot holder* were willing to ac
,ri t No bugmea* w* reported on the
r ot. There wa* eome activity In f ob.
i ding during the early hour* at l#bl*
Ural !"%,■. but toward* the closing holder*
would not accept le than S-lt>, while buy
er did not ere to ;roy over 10%c. which
, s ,j,e price It w.is reporte.l they were
11 bill g
The rains were reported to be pretty
ygieral In the cotton **,'tlon* of Georgia
nd Alabama. *ccorUing to telegram* re
i r.ved from eeveral section* during the
cay.
"he cotton future* market closed steady
a- a net rise of 5 and 9 point*. Price*
. .iw.d a tendency to move up at the
, nit g hut thl wa* rhe k-<l by selling
ly Southern eximrters against purchaser*.
t v market ►<o-s twed , onMderahly, with
r ■■ trading ai no time very active. Prl
%ie advice* from l.lver|tol lndlcate.l .
1 .-her market there to-morrow
■re spirit* turironttno market closed
I m at 36% cent*, with a fair demand
, -.vailing The roln market closed Arm
and unchanged, with no offlcml sales re
ined, but with considerable business be
l ti done on private term* It was said
was not at price* a* high as l*iid yes
, lay. however. The wholesale markets
w.re in the main unchanged. The follow-
Jl K resume of the different markets ylll
arrow the tone and quotation* at the clos
ing to-doy:
COTTOXI.
Towards the closing trading tn the cot
ton market was rather qui* ro-stay
jY! ** were undoinge-l. with the official
•.] easier No trmuwotkw* were re.
I-tried on the spot, nnd the demand for
; o. h. *hi|anent was said to be light.
Irortng the early hour* Iran-actions tot
f o. b. delivery rang.-! from 10 5-16 to
•oc for go.i middling, but the market
t lies! easier Inter. When exporters de lin
et to pay above lftt.c, wblch was under
foot to be the price bid. No cotton seen
..l to be offering, however, for less than
5-J*
The dn\ * recelpxs were 7.955. against
f last year, and 7.010 year before last
Tno port re. el pi* were <7,751, against 12-
<d7 last year.
The following were the official spot quo
tation* at the close of the market nr the
Cotton Exchange to-day:
| fli*TUa* t
| day. j year.
lined middling 10 5107
Middling 'lO 1-1* ,
I.nw middling 9 11-1* 6%
• eiod ordinary s‘*
Marker, ensleri sales, none.
Savannah Receipt*. Exports and Stocks
Receipts this day 95S
Receipts this day last year 9.1J7
This .lay year before last 7.01#
Reeelpt* slnoe Bept. 1. 19U0 3*1.543
Kamo day last year 193,6*1
roas'wlse exports 2.3*6
P'lv-k on hand tills day *6337
Bam*- day last y.ar 07,011
Re -elpU and Blocks at the port*—
Receipt* this day 17 r.l
R. Ipta this .lay last year <2.017
Re .ipts this day y.ar liefore last.. M.67t
Ttval receipts sin-e Bept. 1, 1900.. 771,7...
Same time last year 933.179
Same lime year before last 1,216.122
Sn-k at all port* to-day <I9.VW
Sro, k same .lay last year *13,737
r .ily movements nt other port*
■. ilvesion—Firm. mi,ldling lh ; tier re
ceipts, 7,19*. gross. 7.19*. sales. 26, stock,
(* ttt,
\, w Orleans—Quiet; mbklllng. 10V: net
I lpt*. 20.3611 gross, 20.361; sale*. 1,330;
at.* k. 151,154.
Mobile Quiet; middling. 10c; net receipts,
5” gr-es 9*9. sales. 700; stork. lft."H.
irrl.wton Steady; mi.fclllng I'*-; net
, sipta, |H; gross, tan. stork. 0.058.
lVilmaigton—Firm; tnl.Mllng. 1"% c; net
re. ■ Ipts. 4.9*6; gross. 4.95 X; stock. 41.501.
Norfolk—Steady; middling lOQc; net re
• it*. 3.1*40. gro-s. 3.940. sale*. 2.193; stock,
Halt Imoro—Nominal; middling, l#%t ;
•lock. 1.179.
New York—Qu|e hut steady; mbMllng,
genes, 3.00; sales. 52; stea k. 26.153.
l oston- pull; ml. Piling; R>V; net re
ceipts, 1,113; gross 0,441.
Philadelphia—Quiet; middling, ll%c;
rock. 1,225.
Pally movements at Interior towns—
August * -Quiet, mbklllng. !#%<*; net rr
tetpt*. 2.6*9; gross. 3.179; sales. *65. atock,
Memphis—Steady: tnld'fling, 10 3-16.-; net
r- fps.s. 3 507; grosa. 4.110; rale*. 1.500.
•uv-k. 25.373.
lsHit- Btendv: middling lft%r; net re
' ;•■ 1.069; gross 2.76n; siles. 300; atock,
innal*— Bteodv; middling, lotjc, net
I ■ |w 1.204. gross, 1.2*>4; slo.‘k. 7,122.
Houetnn Plrm; ml.klltng, l#c; net re
r* is 11.910; gross. 12.910, sale* 596; slock,
Iciisvills Firm: mbklllng. 10Sc.
I ports of for ton This pay—
'* < -ton To Great Britain. to the
• ntinint, i.*49.
New Orleans—Coastwise, 2.166.
**' i nih -Coastwise. 2.3*6.
n irf.ok -fVNistwtaa, 1.*91.
New York To Great Britain, 5.617; to
’ ’ '>m,n, nt. I.**).
' and feign exp**f9s from all porta this
teal Url'aln 9.922; to tha conti
nent, 2X13.
’ r ' 1 foreign exports from all ports thus
'tr i hi* xve, k To tjreaf Britain. 35.569. U>
*■• *' . 21,437; to the contlnenr. 164,499
' ' '■>' foreign exports since Beiit 1, 1900:
■' Great Britain. 11*.093. to France, 45,•
• to the continent, 196.60*
SKA IMLAKD COTTOS,
T.. we. * receipts w. re 653, against 3,-
1,1 ■ir The sale* were SM, against
- <l-5 last year.
1 ' '• ait as followa:
“ii, igraxWw received) 21fr2J
r'arey G.-xrglas ; 21, i
<nt Chol.-e .2#tjtl2le
1 " v n 1 Exint Choice Georgias .ire
*• it (tootstwin* Borne old cotion
** '* below the atiovc prices, hut 2le
'n. ihe ictiial price of Fancy and
' r ' 'h e e G.eirgias It I* unusual to
' <;v. I u.riVis at this season, hut aome
- 'Jhese grade* have been received and
■*’ PM The receipts are so short
“'' Near, and aelvlces from the inte.
■ "x. optionally bad that these
ire regarded as rewsonahle.
OTTO* Ft Tt H I*2*.
Market Closed Steady With
l*rire 8((# Pnlnfw I p.
n Ort. 3.—The cotton m rkM
'• tlrm nt on arlvnnce of *hl3 points.
afi**r opening nt n decline, r
p* ulatlve Intcrcet here while elni
•horm rovct\ The opening ml
*4* 1 hecked by itelllnff by exporters
i*urrh.M#>rs in the Houth. This
I , * a p*irill rMPilon In con
‘Jli r cporu Uiai cot*
MURPHY 6t CO. t INC.,
Ikxirvi of Trado Hutldlnc. Savannah
I’rivate lease*] wires direct to New York.
Chicago and New Orleans
€ OTTOS, ITO( K* %%D t.HAIN.
New Y.*rk olh-• No Cl llmadw ay.
Ofßt'e* tn prlnct|al cities rhrough*ul the
Pomh Write for our Merkel .Manual uni
book containing instructions for traders.
ton was heading for New York, which of
fered u better market than Liverpool;
thus promoting some inert i-* (> h small
stc**k at New York At the sam* time
crop count* averag'd quite as well ms
heretofore, with som* ronlr.i-llt tin- to
d.lma that the crop wai* t. be pit k* <1 nr. 1
out of the way With phenomenal dlwpat h.
Prices sold off 4'fiH points from the opening
bests, but again the market relit* and. on
the actual movement falling below esti
mates. The upward movement was fur
ther stimulated by private c bl* - fore
casting a higher Llvecpool market In the
morning Trading wa* or no time very
active. Local trailers bought most of th
otton sold on l-lver|s>ol helges. There
was also some desultory buying by Wall
street partle#. The South bought while
the Hot it hern spot markets were generally
unchanged. In one or two Instances a
shade lower Th** final phase- of the lo
cal market reflected a disposition to hes
lf fe Th* close was steady at u net rise
of points
FIJ I Tl 4TION* |\ Ft TI HI *
New York. Oct Ti —Cotton futures
opened firm and dosed steady Prices as
fellows:
Open jHigh L w ;Close
xienuarr T !“" 9 *\~ fix
February S.!W j§ fw <> **> *♦ */*
March j a ftt |f 9A? fS7
April j9f* J 991 !Ml I.M
May 992 j 9.93 !82 !• a7
June j 9fl ssg
July f ft fit j) k'i ♦ Mi
August' j 9.7 H f 7<4 |9 76 ft. 77
Fept*mher ...| .... j | .... J ....
October .. .. lft.2* 10 31 jlO 24 10 .*9
November 1* <*4 10 ur> 9 M 10 00
I>eoember . . S M 9 9,1 j 9i2 917
l.ivrrpool t otinn I ntnrra
Liverpool Oct. 3 —Spot, moderate biel
ness and prl-es barely stedv; American
middling, The sale** of the day were
*'.ooo baies. of which were for specula
tion and export, and Included ?> 300 bale*.
American. Receipts. bales. Includ
Ing 4.00 American
Future* opened quiet and closed |Ulet.
but steady: American middling, low ml<l
dling clause. rW’tober, f sellers;
rWMnher-November. M2ffr> 43d s* Mers; N>
vember-December, fi 3*id buyers; TVcem
ber-.lanuary. 8.325i5 33d seller.- lanunrv-
Februnrv. buyers; February-
March. ft.t7'a*V2H<l buyers. Mur h-April.
SJf6JB| buyers April-May. &.24d buy
ers; May-June. h 23d buyers; June-July.
.Vf14T6.22d buyers; July-Avigust. ft.at buy
ers
New Orleans. Oct. 3 —rotton futures
closed sfe.vlv
October 9 MflO V* Fehruarv .. 0 COv'-ia
Nov* mber . 9 (u ,i*i 13 March . .. t 7ft
TDecember ..9 *4419 * April . 9 • 7>
January .. ..9ft4n9BsMay f.ftftfr.t 70
COTTON I.KTTF.RS.
New r York. Oct. 3 Hubbard Pro A Cos.
say: Foreign advices were distinctly
more than rxtct<i and our
market responded quickly km it dcNss t> ||
advb * h favoring an advance At the open
Ing the Offering** were b\ exporter*
purcthasers In the South These
hedges were the main supply, is the lo
cal trade are now not willing to be short
over the period when frost Is liable to oc
cur. On the 4-ontrary the tendency is to
buy on every depression, though the con
stant selling by exporters has ln -r-nsed
the amount of contracts. Intimations* are.
heard that some high grade cott-.n 1*
|4ointlng this way on account of th# wi !•
dlfferenes as compared with Liverpool.
Trading has been on a limited s ale n l
the market is quieter though firm with
the trade expecting bett* r foreign advice
to-morrow.
New York. Oct. 3 Murphy A Company
say: Colton In IJverpool unchanged on
•|wta. middling 6%<l sale*. 9,t>** hales.
Future* opened unchanged, advanc.l
2-44d. reacted and stnnd* at c oxing 1-64 t
2A4d below yesterday’s price*. Thl* market
(•pero-d lftff 12 j*6nl* higher, owing t" Ni
ter I,lx>rpo<ll advices, than egpe 11x1, hut
rcacti-d on local selling hex'.luse of an ab
sence of outside huslne.* and stand- at
nnigi a Nun 5 |*xlnts n hov. 1 yesterday h
closing. Fort receipts al#it s"" , t' .gtlnst
51,11, last week and 42.M'# last y. ar Tl#*
crop advices from the Allan'!, b.-lt |Olnt
to a smaller yield lhn last year Liver
pool lalleves this ciop will trot excel
nln# and a half million, hence I- bullish.
The col lon market sill. 1 # noun lion ruled
llrmer nwlnt to less desire to ro ll m l
some fresh buying for continental, Houth
em anil Wall street. Houston ree. Ipts
promise to te moderate l morr ■ esti
mated 9.19X1 lo lft.tXX'. agatiisi 15.7*0 lust
xeir. New Orleans f#r to-morrow esti
mate.! 13.06# in 14.'*n. agalnsl 5.10# a >' ir
ugo Prices now are eight til ten |.lnt*
nver yesterday'# close Shorts nervous on
talk manipulation October this market.
DRY WHIIP.
New York. Oct. S.-There was a slim
attendance In the mnket to-day. Ob
rervance of Yrtlt Klppur. or Jewish Day
of Atonement k.pt a number of buyer*
away. Business wus on a quDt scale In
all departments and without special f-a
tijrc Other adv tnces r*'|*,rie.| In blew I#,l
teutons but only In accordance with those
made yesterday. Urlnt cloths m.ttke
„U#l but t,rm Men wear wo.len and
wt.rsit.l go.ds division showt llnulrol bust
n.T* and ttreguD- prl, -s Press g.rols
an* gen**rally qulri.
naval utoiikh.
WftffnaMtay. o t. 1
SPIRITS TURPENTINE-The aplrllx
market opene.l firm loabiy at 36% . exit
xxrth sales of 3"n cask* reported, and < los
e.l firm, and unchanged, with further sales
of 4.1, The demand was fair for both
foreign and .kmi.-stk- shipment. The in
qiilry iroh. a led that the market a* In tlrni
I*>*!tloti ai quotations U w,i* re[-.rt(.l
|„*t ia.n* extend'd oxer '■*’ rah.#
pert lon ol the turpentine oelt. which nnv
hav# some effect In Imirortlng atr.ngth to
the situation. The .kt> * rexeipts wert
1,063. and tho exports .54#
ROSINS The rosin mark*# cloeed Arm
,ii M | unchanged, with roi "til ll sales r*
l*,r:(d It l* still currently report.G tua
hus.ttesa Is being done on private I‘Ttn
but It waet said this < at price, slightly
below what was pakl on yesterday. The
demand for nosln* *es-m* to Ite pretty
gr*l. nod It will not la. surprising If th#
present level of prices Is maintained tor
a tlm# The day's receipts were 1 612, and
the exports 74# Prices ns follows:
A. R. C *1 I * “
p 13> K 1 •"
p 1 25 M 1 6'
F 1 4ft N 1 ‘9
f j ' 145 W O 20)
U Iff W W ... 3,
Receipts Wednesday—
. Spirit* Rorln
CR " M
S . F. and W. 662
S A. L .... 332
Export \NVdnp'lay—
-8 S Texas. Baltimore
H S Texas. Philadelphia
S 8 Nacoochee. N Y 7.4 ft
Naval Stores Statement-
Spirits Rorln
Stock April 1. IM# MW 11- , <Vi
Receipt* tnaky l'# s J ' *i*
JOHN W. DICKEY,
(Mark and llnail Broker, f
HUI ITI, 4* A.
Write for Elat.
THE MORNING NEWS; THURSDAY. OCTOBER 4. IDO3.
Receipts previously 232.147 MS.l4ft
Total aince April 1 236.447 t*.m
Exports to-day 64ft 74i
Lx (tort* previously 113.644 639.413
Kxports since April 1 194.‘>54 640.363
Stock on hand <>-duv 41.3C1 129.13 ft
Bt-> k on hand same day last
year F.7M 1&1.XE3
Wilmington *>ct : Bplrlta turt>cntinv,
4<M7c. receipts 4^
It in steady. I 1 * l 9a. receipts 3ho
rru#le turpentine qulat, II re
cdpt*. 47
'Par him. fl 40. rce:pta. Hft
Pharl'.-tou. *ct. 3 Spirits turpentioa
firm. 36W0 ai<ked
Rosin steady, unchanged.
New Orican- oct. Kcelptii: R*sin.
216 barrels. Tu: |* ntinc. V). exports, nona.
I l\ \N4 I 41..
.MoNHY The demand keeps fmrly up
with the supply.
KidHKMIN KXOfANOE Market m
wok Cornmcictal demand. 4vi , six
ty <! . 4 l 4. ninety dove. 4 73)%;
fr.uh Fails ond Havre, sixty da vs,
ft 23 Swiss sixty 'days. 6 J6*%. Belgian.
marks, etxty *U>*. WN'i ninf*y
day-. W ift-16* .
iHdMICETir EXriIANOR Rteady;
banks are buying at 3-16 discount and sell,
ing u follows S2ft ami under 10c pre
mium. s2ft t< Fv*. 15e premium, ftftft t<> |l6O,
2< premum. flt'k) to BWi. 25c premium;
J2fto t, si.xx*. par. fI.OOD nn*l over. 1-16 dis
count
B 1 *rn!Tir*B There ts but little doing
now money ruling close. Quotations con
tinue rather nominal
Mucks.
Bid. Ask
Augusta and Ravannh R R . Ift* I*v#
Atlanta and West Fond 124
do 6 per cent, cert fl wtea . ..107Vj
Augu-ta F i dor y .. Mi W
ritlxers ltnnk 13ft 132
Chatham Hank lftftS llftv*
Chatham H K A I Cos A .
do do B 554 s*’4
Kagle an 1 Phoenix Mfg Cos . 106
F*Fson I b rf' Ilium lftft
PTnterprise Mfg Cos 99 102
(Jermania Bank 129 11
Georgia a Alabama 2ft 27
Georgia li.iilmul. common 210 215
Graidtevtile Mfg Cos ... 100 165
J P King Mfg Cos lAO 103
Lang.ey Mfg Cos 117 130
ftferchun ~ National Rank 1104 ill
National Bank of Kavannah . ..14ft INH
Oglethorpe* Bavlngr and Trust ..103 lift
People's Savings and Lan lftl 168
Sotifhwegtem Railroad Cos 1074 1064
Havannah G*t Light C* 344 384
Southern H.nk l.M* Iftft
Bavannah Bank and Truat 114 115
Stt*4ey Mfg Cos . Augusta kft 9ft
Savannah Brewing 95 100
Honda.
Rid Ask.
'"har .Cos I A Ail*, lot s*. 19## li* lwi
Atlanta city 4. 1922 UB l<*i
AuriiM* elly 4m. 1927 .UK ll>7
•l<> 4‘yM 1925 110 111
do 7i. iSTO ...10C. 106
do 6m. 19H ... 119 121
Ala Mid sm. Ind'd. 192*. MAN 9*‘, I>D
.VtigUMta Factory. 6 per i'i.nt..1915 I'D 110
Brunswick and Wralern 4*. 19. x . XI hi
; r It B A Banking . ollat-ral fc> 92 93
jC.of *5 Ist JO-yrar gold. 1*46
F. & A 119 121
iC.of G cqn. sm. IHV M A- N 92 9:t
C of G. Ist In* omcM, 1945 X* 4#
do 51 Income*. 1945 1# 11
do 3d Income*. 1945 6 6
j C. of O. CM. O. A A. Dlv) s*.
1947. J A J 90 91 Vy
C of G (Eaton Branch). s*. 1936.
J. * D 93 94
City .V Suliiirl.an 11 It IM 7*. . I'D 110
t'olunihUK city s*. 19D I<*s l'ff
CharlMMion city 4*. 194.5 101 l'(2
Eigl< A Fh.xenlx Mill* m.. 19> HB 10*
Eißron Kle, trie lllumliiailng <*..l#4 106
Enterprise Ml* 6m. 19: 102 103
, Georgia itallroad 6m, 191" 114 ll'H
G B A F. 1945. J. A J lilt* 112*
| Georgia A Alatrarna I*l 3*. 1945. .104 I***6
, Georgia stale 3i,m. 1930. J A J. 106 l'ff
i do 3',fc*. 1915. M A S IM 106
do 44.. 1915 117 118
1 Macon city 6*. 191". J A J ...116 It*
do 4>i*. 1926 Jan par l'ff 1"
Ocean Bt< amshlp s*. 192* I'D I<B
Huxannah clt) sm. qtiar. O.‘tober,
1913 110 H lllVfc
d.x 6s, quar. Novtmher, 19#9 ...l'O'.i 11" H
South *'a rolln* slate 44,*. 1933 ~116 11*
Sibley Mfg. Cos. . 1903 I#l I'D
South Bound 5* 9f>sj
B . F A \\ gen m: ge, 6*. 193 t 123 124
do do I*l sm. gold 1934 .110 H :im
do Bl John Ilv. Ist 4m 1931 94 96
• . . ~ \ . . ,
er at 2 ! ,-i2j percent Prime mercantile
p.il-T. ;..iS 3 per <ent. Bt-rllng •* Rang*-
w*ak, with ■ lual hualn'-M* tn I.ankerM'
hi,l n t $4 64', for demand, an lat ti MVti
t ilt, for sixty dax* Posted ran 44'277
t 2* and it ►" . t-"; Commercial bill*,
tt .O' . : I • SI I X • r -I "•!• ■*'■'* t*s
Bar silver. 6* ,* sl< *' in ilollars. 4t>c.
Gi.x • rnmetit Im.iuls steady; state bonds In
active; railroad bond* Irregular.
STtH KX tM> HOAD*.
tlesnmptlon of Hull t rnsade Rrlxe
Shorts to t over.
New York. Oct. 3 —Wall street was eon
sldetably puttied by the teaumptlon to
day of aggiesslve tadi s for the advance,
nfter the hull campaign, projected on
Monday, ’*• • mod ytwterxlay t>. he ahan
(toned. Ilut while the motive of the buoy,
ant rl-e was diffletdt t ■ discern, the force
and the piofsirtlon* of It were sufflcletilly
Impressive to take the • ouiage out of the
b'.ir puty and to Induce heavy covering
all around
The small bear*, who had resumed op
.mtbios for the de. line yi strrilav were
the lirat to fall xl ilni* to the maneuver
of th> hulls, who, however, gave Indica
tion of being after larger gam.-, and pur
.ip,| ih'tr advantage with great rontt
drnea *nd abounding resources. They
drove some long standing short* to cover
and ultimately eff*ct*d a buoyant rise In
the' whole market, which closed strong
and active at the highest level of the
day end ut net gains ranging from 1 to
over 2 point* for a large number of ac
tive sto ks. opening decline* tn a number
of stocks seemed otdy to afford the better
vantage ground (or the adxance, whh h
was thereby mad - the more Impressive
Inquiry of commlmlun houses tails to dnd
any tracer of buying order* from outside
source*. and opinion is agreed
that to-day’s movement wa*
practically In professional hands A long
p rststlng hull Interest Is supposed to
haxe been Joined by s.sme of the power
ful operators who have recently returned
to the street for a camiulgn against the
shorts.
stocks which have r" ently been the spe
cial target for bear attack reflected the
no st urgent demand to-,lay. Missouri l’o
ctflc. will, h Is a leader of this . lass,
showed gathering strength during the day
In ■ i-nncctlon with voierduy s annual
fronting of the rto ktiolrtera In the Kt
ls.u.s and B.mthw'st'-rn Italioad, the ac
tion at which I- supposed to foreshadow
more Intim-xte relation* between the Iron
Mountain and S' Bouts Southwestern
railways. From the early low point 511*-
sourl Pacific wa* rarrhul up S> per cent.
Burling! n also reflected a demand of a
large outstanding short interest, and was
mark'd up an extreme 2’a Baltimore and
Ohio. Northern Raelflc and Eoulsvllle
were also prominent In this class, hut
the mov. ment gather'd force end hrtvirtth
~nd ultimately spread through the whole
list
The most buoyant period of th' market
was du to the circulation of a rumor that
I‘resident Mitchell of the mine worker*
uni n had cal -d the c •*! strike off which
<ompleted the discomfiture of the shorts
Even Tenner* e Coal, which had sold
d-.wn S l . rn the fear that no dividend
would he dec)rred at 10-mortrow’* meet
l g r allleal four txxlnls, and Buga- which
had fat • n 2\ on account of the demoral
i*.d condition and the d-ep cutting In
prl <t In the reared sugar market, railed
lasral market for time loans rontlnued
firm and tito mi’dntum rat for call loaax
Southern Railway.
Trains Arrive and Depart Savannah on Vlh Meridian T*me - On* Hour H ow*
-,t i- I Than C 4 t> Time
Schedules In Eff>cl 8u nday June 16. 1999
itBADDOWiI TANARUS" Ml I 1 as; HKAtM'P
tio *4 1 .Nxjx 44 j] N- x, 5.
l (I (Centn 1 Time.) || J
U JUptn.U SmbiiLv Savannah Aru 9 Man>i J l4#an
(Aastsrn Time.) j
4 21pm 1 4 JRam Ar ....Ulwokvlll* I.x 1 iDaml 1 Tfpm
4 Ut,pen 4 10am Ar Cxdußtbla . Er t afeimdl Hs,m
9 lOian > 4e.un Ar ..x harhaie l.v 9 55pm, loam
U 44pm i2 24pm Ar Oi-oiisl*>ro l.x 7 lOpmf * 48am
I 90. m Ar N*r 1.-.s t.
12 51am I .“*ptn At t>.m villa . Ex 1 40ia 4 sa u
r O' .in 6 A||| Ar lUcf niond ... I.x 12 tlpn, 11 Opi i
1 Him J 42tm _ Ar l.yn hburg I.x " l,n
4 Ss.im 5 35pm), Ar Ch*rl#t tesvllle Iv| 2 lßi<€i ’ 9*pm
T 460 m ■ Uq>n, gr W i-h liguax l.v II lfc.an I A
9 Ifcam ll man Ar Baltimore l.v 9 '.lam * ITpei
11 Mam 2 5S,m Ar PhttHdelphta l
I Cgpm < 21am Ar New York l.v '2 Wum 1 36pm
130 pm. 4 uOptn At .B-anon l.v (. '9*in
•4d.M11 TO THE NOltT II ANl> \V EST. II Nu
(I (t'rniia 1 Time)
U 19am,[Ev Savannah Aril 8 !#•*•
|) (E .aiar n Ttmo.)
4 *oam Ev xol ,mt nt t.v, 1 *•“>
9 50an, Ev Spn'taht urg E* 6 .6pro
12 10pm Ev Aabevllle Ev|| • ttan
4 02pm Ar Ho Spring* Ev It tfcutx
7 20pm Ar Kn>xvllle E* Aim
I 19an, Ar Eexlngton E- to 30pm
7 45am Ar cfncinnatl 1- ¥ * Ofhen
TKk.m Ar l-auiavllle l.v) 7 4*pm
888 pm Ar St I.oula l.xl'iOsara
All trains arrive and depart from lb* Plant flysttm riiatlon.
THROUGH CAR SERVICE. ETC.
TRAINS 23 AND 34 DAIEY, NEK YORK AND Ft*'IIIDA EXPRKSB VasU
hulexl limited trains, with Full man Drawing Room Sleeping itu betw>-* Sivan
nah and New York. Connecia ut Wnshingtxai with X o.xMilal Expre-s f.,r IVwtoo
Futlman Bleeping Care between ,'h.roH* and RI bn -i I Cfca loti# and Nor
folk Dining t ars serve all meal* twiwewn Savam.oh uiui Waahlnglxtn.
TRAINS M AND M DAIEY THE UNITED STATES IASI MAH. Vatlhu'-d
limited trait.* carrying Pullman Draw ng Room Sleeping x'.tr* between Si'annah
and New York Dining Car* serve all meals between Savannah and IVhlncton
Also Pullman Drawing Room SlwpbgCar- between Savannah and Cincinnati,
through Asheville nd "The lexnd ,>f 'ha Skv ”
For complete Information • to rat a, schedule* etc., apply to
O GROOVER Tick'd Ag-nt. Plant Bv stem St.itlon
JAMES FREEMAN. C. P aid T a. ltl Hull street. Telephonea-BelL 459;
Georgia, *s#
B H HARDWICK Asl*tnt General Passenger Agent. Atlanta Ha
wa* advanced from 2 to 25, per cent . with
the maximum unchanged at 2X*. per c* nt
Bond* were not mu h aft* cted b\ the
activity in stocks and prl-e ■ hange* were
mixed Total sale* par value pxxji.ivn U 8
bond* wero ttnch.tnge<l In the hul price
Tha total sle* of stork* to day were
4#l,it) shaies Including Atchison. It
Atchison prefcrod 19 ,n, Baltimore :.nd
Ghlo, 7.7'sv Burlington Manhattan.
X.21.V Mls*iairl Paclflc 3,1.99.5. Residutg. 10.-
93*. Southern Paclflc. i;*i. t'nlon I’nclHc.
Utiw,,. Tolaicco. 8.125; Brooklyn 15.45#; Pc l
p’e * Hi., 13 77# Sugar. 36.531. Tennesaee
Ccal and Iron. 27*4#
. N*w York Stivk Elat.
Atchumn 264, |’n. Pa 56 T ANARUS,
do prf 7"A, do do ptf 73St
B. A ft 7" Waba-h .. 7',
fan Ta B6>w| do prf 1
Can Ho. 304?, "* A 1. E. 6 l *
C. A tt 241, do do 2nd prf 23 1 -
C. G \V 1# AVI* C>n II
C, B A Q 126 Third Avenue . 11#5i
C. Ind. A l„ .. 2IS Ad ims Ex 123
and I , p, r Am Ex a.. 188
O A E 111. ..96 C 8 Ex 45
C A Nw 16R. Well* Fargo Ex 12-t
C . R. I A P. li6> 5 Am Cot Oil . 34
CC C *St E. 63'. do do prf SX
tVI So ,V S Am M illing t
do do l*t prf. 37 * do do prf 22
do do 2nd prf 14H Am Smelt A R 36,
DAM HI do do prf sxx,
I*. E A \V I73'j Am Spirit* P,
D A Tt. 0 19% do do prf 17
ilo do prf. ... 67\ Am S Hoop .. lx'i
Erie rn, 'to do prf 65
do Ist prf .. 344. Am S A W. . 31
I N. prf 151 | do do prf . 73
Hock (A*al .... 13 jAm T Plate 2*i,
Hock. Val 324 j d# do prf ... RI
Jll fen 116 Am Tob 9i
lowa On 17S, 's> do prf 12*
do do prf 39 Ana Min Cos. . 4;
E. H A W 29 II H T W,
do do prf ... 9(1 |C. F. A Iron . ti 1 *
l.ak.- Shore ....195 'Con Tob. 24%
E A N T 2% do do prf 75\
Man I* t‘u Eed Steel 32
Met St Hy 149 do do prf
Mex Cen 11 Geo- Electrl" ..136
M A St I* ... 54%, Glucose Sugar ..
do do prf .... 91% do do prf
Mo Pa • 5#% Infn’l l*aper —l6
M AO 34 do do prf .. ..62
M . K AT. .... 9%j I-aclexle Gas .. .. 6*%
do do prf ... 27*. Nat Bl* :i-’ .
N. J C 133% do do prf .... 65
N Y C 129% Nat 1/ead .. . 17
N A W 34% do and • prf ... 6"%
do .lo prf .... 77. Net Steel 20,
No Pa *4! do and.. prf 63
do do prf 69% N V A B US
Itnt. AW . ... 20% No Am ’*
orx It A N .42 Da Coast M
do do prf 76 do do Ist prf kt
Pennsylvania .. 12*% and do 2nd ptf. 6t
Reading 16 \Ua ■ Hail 3"%
do Ist prf. ... 55% People * Gan 6.
ti . and prf W| i’ w 1 .'t r
r G W M% do do prf 73
do do prf .9" Full- ''" r • ISJ
St E A S F. . 1"% S. It ope A T. .. 4 .
do do Ist prf .64 Sugar .. U 5%
do do 2nd prf M%l do prf
g, E Sw 11% T C. A Iron
do do prf ... >\ V S Eealher 1".
St Paul 112% do do prf 6x
do do prf. ...169% U. S. Rubber 2x%
gt p A om. ..110 | do do prf *'•
Ho. Pa 53% West Un. 76
g., By 11%R IA H II
do do prf 52% do prf M%
T * p 15 P.C.C. A St- D 49
U S ref 2s reg tot M A O. 4s .... *>%
do coupon ... 11*4 IN Y. C. lets.. I"*%
U S lb. rtg I#9 N J. C, gen. 6s 12!
do 3s. coti|i I'D'. No Par. 3*. *t%
.let ro w 4s*. reg 1344s do 4* l"2 t,
do new 4s. oou 1344. N Y. C. ASt
do oid 4s. reg 114% E 4* l"6
do old 4s. cou 114% N A W coo 4s 96%
do .„, reg 113% Ore Nnv I*l*. 1*
do ss, coup.. .113% d° t* 1#2%
D of C. 3 65* . 123 O S E 6* 126%
A '
do adj 4* * ’Read, gen 4* . *T
C of G. con. ss. 93% R G W 1 *t96
•lo lat Inc 36% St E. A Ir. M.
do 2nd Inr l#‘i <**l*ol 5s I<4\
Can So 2nd* Its,% St. E A San F
C A O 4 1 * 9*% general 6s .123',
do 5s *. ..117 St P consols 166%
C A Nw. con jftt P C, A P
C A Nw H F do .5* ll'%
.l.b’.’.s 12# SB U* <■ 7'%
Chi Term 4* ■ •' Set I4y. 5* H-6%
Pol So 4* 50% Roi’v AT 6 65
DAR O. Ist*.l'd ;Tx. A I’. Ist. .113%
do ts *"4l Jn ' l "
Erl.- gen 4 U. ’*# 4s lot ,
F W. A D. C. | W abash Ista ....117%
j pl< ’ 71% do 2nd* l#l%
Gen Eke 5* ...US W Shore 4s ....112%
lowa V Ist* 112% wts C lat* H%
I. A N. U 4a.. **’• s'“. CenlurhD ... 69%
M K. A T. Ms- 1%
New York. IK4. 3—Btandard Oil. 525%<j
536.
MIM-KEI'AAMOI a hahkcts.
Note.—These quotation* are revised
dally, and are k pt •• na*r a* possible tn
accotxl with the prevailing wholesab
prl e* Official quotation* are not used
When they disagree *Rh the prices whoia
salers aak
Country and Northern Produce.
POITTKY-Tli* market .# steady. Quo
tation*. Broilers. fl*sc. per pair: half
grown. 47^5#': three-fourth* grown. 56G
69c. hens. 65g|7k ; rooster*. 4#tiaoc, ducks
IO ■ 75c gee*. , 75ctl|: l6>
EGGS Steady at 20c.
BUTTER—The ton* of the market la
firm Quotations: Wastern creamery. lQ
24%c New York state dairy. 17%H!2%c;
extra Klein* 2W25c
CHEESE—Market flint: fancy full
cream thee**. 13%c for JH to 22-pountl
average, yxCtJO-pound average, 13c
Early Vegetable*.
IRISH POTATOES—Northern, |2#
Mfck.
(’A)IBAOK- lg|7, per )t** ol
ONIONS Yellow In barrels, fcfllt.
crates. !•*'. red l!9tv,>2*n
llreudMtMlt*. lias and Grain.
FEOUR Market sSeady, patent. 44 50.
a'r.iigltt. 14.15, fancy, 94 <•. f indly. $3 75
Ml AL Pearl, per h.irtel 4-’ ?■ per *a k,
j4l city tr.. a per t k. Itolted. 41 -X8
, I 25. water ground. 41 25. city grits.
► k I! 25; p arl grit , HndnutsV >er
barrel, 42 s.;, per uk. |! .1"; rundry
brands 41 27 tl •a. k
COHN Market Arm, whit* , Job lots, 65c;
c.til"*d lots. 62c. ntlxtd corn, job lots,
6,‘c. carload Ittts, 59c
WOE -Market steady, demand good;
fancy head. 6.-; fancy, 6%c.
Prime ,£
flood ..<484%
K " ,r 04%
Common jt^
OATS No 2 mixt.l, .arload, 34, , |ob
lots, 35. . white clipped. 36 , Job 3t„ ... r ,
BRAN—-fob lots, 9. , carload lot*, 9".-
HAY- M arket -teu.lx . No l timothy,
92%c Job; 67% cars. No 2,65 c Joh, K 2% cars
llAenti, llnnx* and l.ard.
BACON Market firm, DSC r *Hen,
9%u9%c; It S I elite*. 9\(floc (Eastern, a"
• or,lit,g to average -ig*. D s tn-llle*. 9%
!>% (Western), emokixl tU aide*. 9i,ft
9%.
HAMS Sugar rtire.l, !2%tf)3%c
EAKl*—Pun. In tlerc.s, 6%|6%, , In 6ft
pounil tins and gt |*.un.l tub *x,,i*,..
compound. It, tierce*, i,\ , 50-potii*l ttiut,
nnd gt-pound tub*. 6%c.
augur it ml t ollre.
BUG All-
Cut loaf 8.63 Ihamorwl A tfl
<'rushed .6 63 four*, tinners' A 621
I‘owd. rt il 6.51 W hilt Extra C... 596
XXXX. pow’d.. 6 7.7 Extra C 593
(lrantil.tted 6.43'flolden C 579
Cut*.* 6 56 Yellowa 4 *3
Mould A 6.5 x
t'(iFFEE—
Mocha ... 26c 'prime, No t ....lltyc
Java 26. 'Good. No 4 like
IVaberry 14Vt< 'Falr. No. 5 Be
Fancy No 1.. 12%c1. irdlnary. No t I#We
Choice, No 2 ll%c Common. No. 7,.|0c
llsrunan ana llulallng happtlra
El ME. CAECIUM. PEABTEH AND
CEMENT Alabama and Georgia limit In
fair dent urn* and alt at 4# cent* a Uirrel,
special cab lnx.l pt islet. 41 uo per barrel,
huir. 4',,’e Rosedaht cemeut. 41 *A(I 35.
rarlosd lota, special; Portland cement, re
tail. 42 25 mrio.id lots. 42 06(2 30
EUMIIER F O It VE3SSEEB SAVAN
NAH Minimum, yard su.4lofc>(gD.D);
car alili 412.404114 90 different elan, 41400
4)161X1; alt Ip atock, 416 '**'<ll6 00. sawn lias
F '*!) kt; hewn
Oil*—Market steady, demand fair; sig
nal. tUufcoc. Wot Virginia Pl.t k. Kl2c;
lat.), s*e. neataf'MSl, o<x(i(s . machinery, 14
fl2e.:. linseed o||, raw. 67% , bulled. 7k';
k'rosette, prime while, 12 . w.tler while,
13 ; Pratt s autral, 14: deudortxe I stove
gasoline, drums, ll%c: empty oil barrels,
delivered. (I&c.
SHOT Drop, |1 30; It P and large. 4179
chilled 4175.
IKON Market very steady; Swede. 3%e.
NAIIAb-Cut, 42 90 base; wire, 42 35 heoe
BARBED WIRE 43 50 pet 100 |.roods
Stralgnt go.*|s. 23(u30c. sugar buusa nan
laese*. 15*13#,'
GUN PoWDEIt -Per keg. Austin crack
shot,--It IX) half kegs. 42.25. quarter kege.
41 25; champion ducking, quarter kegs.
42 25; Dupont and Hazard smokeless, hall
keg*. 4U 35 quarter kega. 4575, I (grind
canister*. 41 00: leas 25 tier cent : Trots,lorf
smokeless powder, 1 - (round cans, 4! 00. 19-
pound cane. Ist,, pour,it
Dried and Evaporated Fruits.
APPEKB Ex.iporated, 7ti7%c, uun-drled
fc'-AC-
Al’it 11 OTH Evaporated, *%o pound;
nectarine*. 10c
RAISINS I. E . 12 00; Imperial cabinets,
42 25: to..*.' Vi pound bozes. se6%t- pound!
PBA' HKfl i:va|>,ntted, pealed, 16%c;
unpeal'd 6%tj9.
FBARB Evaigirntad. 9e
rrttiia and Sale.
APPEEB- Early Northern vatlety, 42.25 t(
4 no.
HAVANAS 1125'-/! 50 bunch.
PINBAPPEEB— Extra Urge Ahhakas
Cayennes, 43 sft p> r s 1 mdard rate, ama.l
Red Spanßh 4 <*Sf2 SO
EKMONS Market steady at 43 50.
Coi'OANUTH 43 704(3.75 per 100
IT.ANIT6 Ample stork fair demand;
market firm, fancy hand-plckcl. Virginia!
per pound 4%c; hand-pick. and. Virginia, ex
tras. tr. N. C seed |*anut* 4c
NUTS Almorda, Tarragona. 14c; Tairas,
IS' wnlnuis. French. 12c; Naplea. 12c; pro
cans, 12 Brastls, 7c; fllb, rts. lie; aeaor*.
ad nut*. (*, (*>,ttid and 35-pound boxes. IF.
Cation bagging and Ties.
BAGOINO— Market firm; Jute. 2%.
rsund. 9%c. large lot*. *%c; amull iota,
pound. 6,t(*c; 1%-pound, 8%0*%c; sag
Island bagging 12%c
TIES Standanl. 4fc-(K>'<nd, arrow. Urge
lota, ti 40. small lots. 41.40.
salt, Hides and Wool.
BA'.T Demanu is lair and the market
steady; car road lots. Its, pound burlao
sacks. 44c. 100-pound cotton sack. 45c.
110-pound burlap sack*. 4a%c; 110-pound
potion sack*. 49%, : TTS phiml burlap oa< kg.
Me. 125-p.>un.: cotton sack, 56c; 2M pound
burlap aacka 65c.
HlDES—starke# Irm; dry flint l*We;
dry sail. ll%c; grgen -alted, fc.
WOOD—Nominal; prime Georgia, frea
of sand burrs and bln, k wool. 1 * black.
14c; burry. 19c. Wax. 25c; tallow, 4%c.
Deer skins, Ec.
ttlMi'Kl.l.4 VKUIg.
FISH- Mackerel, hulf-lmrrets, No. 1,
49 i. No. 2. 5' 00 No. 3 . 46 50. kit*. No. 1,
41 to. No. 2. 41 25; No. 3. K 5. Codfish.
l-p<m") broke 6'V': 2-(sound bricks. A
Smoked herrings, per box, 3c. Dutch her
ring. in kegs. 41 IV. row mullets, huif
barrel*. 4: 3'
STRI P- Murk*! qul. 1: Georgia and
Florida syrup, mixing at 2*4(3.*'; selling
al 324)35, . sugar hou' at lob 15c.
HONEY Fair demand; sugiood, In bar
rels. 5541616' gallon.
•ilgh wind basis, |1 24,
Plant System
of kailways.
Trains opera'ed hx 90th M. rl llan Time on* Hour Slower Thun City Time.
22 6 7x North arnl So,ill. 23 35 5 i __
Rj \ll D"WN EfT"in. 01 t U9A READ 1 f
12 5 15* I lua ITv Kavannah . .. Ar|! 2 45a 1 10a! 6 I9p, I
t 19p 10 JOl 6 hi Ar . Charleston ... l.v, II 15p • 591 3 lop |
3 23* 7 25p Ar Richmond .. Ev 9 05* 6 4*p
I ... 7 Ola ...... H Top Ar ... Wa eh Ing 10n... Ex 4 "u* 3 4V7p .... . , J.......
6 aim .... 103 1 Ar Ball!more.... l.v 2 5.5a 1 4*p ... j j
hi 3.V1 ... 3 73), Ar ...ridla.leliihla l.v 12 3W> II 2t|>
t T 99a Ar .. N*w V.xrk Ev 9 ' . - .
* 88p 4 88b Ar .. Ib.tun .... l.v I MplJUnll ... ..| !
I, a :r 5.1 23 Booth 7* 2: 32 16
5 Dip 1 g‘.p 6 Its. 5 Ax* 2 17*i Ev .. S.iv itingh ... Ar i '*'• 12 loi 7 (■>.. 12 I,a 1# 'sa
6 I#,. 5 top 10 5.*, ;> 6 Ar .. Way to**... I.x 10 IS| 9 4 .(• 4 top 9 6.V. 7 >*■ 1
1 ft.t 9vp | |sp 3 I'p 2 !5p Ar .. Thotn.isvlll* .. l.v 6 10|* • I "P * Ifc* 3 I>x
p, .'j, 7 (Op 12 so> V ..... Dm Ar .. Jo. k-ofivllle . l.v * Kip 7 4.. p : W|. *'*'* 5K 6
It) Dip 1 99p 12 iff# 12 UC|> Ar ... I‘ala'ka I.x 4 25p 4 7.M ... 2 3.5a 3 35,*
2 lx',.. 5 41)11 Ar ... Sanford . . I.x It Kp . I! #i l2:*i
~J 3 yip 2 -Up Ar .. Grtlne.vllle .. I.x .... 2 40p |
| | 3 It.p 3 !6p Ar .. .Heal 1 .. Ex .. 1 40p j |
hi i.ip 10 .. pAr .St I'et.'ialrorg Ev 6 (Xfl. I I-......
... 7 sk* 10 #op l" "up 1# oop Ar 1 aniiw ... Ev * KS* 6 00#, 6 6 6#i
- P
I inn I HI. 1 1 10a Ar ..Punla ifcirdu . Ev , .... 4 Ssp|
10 45.1 1" 4.1 Ar .. S'. Augustine . Ex 6 2"(> 6 3ip .^...
5 i.'P 2 15.1 3 25| .. 2"m Ev Savanliiah .Ev 1017.* 12 10* f. .1.
* F'p 5 1.5a 4 r*V|. 6*6. Ar .. J. sup . Ev 4 24)a i# I
x :< ;Mn *ttp x i4x 1 At Brill wick I.x • to* 9 Otp i I
NORTH WEST and SuI'TIIW I.ST
15 53 VI, Jesup 16 7 !k; 13 35 Via Montgomery 16 I7*
"tip r. ~Ex Kavannah At Ift 15a 12 10a ■'#t> !' l.v Savannah Ar 10 15* fOO
6 tap 6 41X1 Ar Jeaup... Ev .4 20a 10 60p X 10# Ar M tg'mery l.v 7 45p|1l 2i
3 in, | 13|x Ar Maroo . Ev; I l6t 2 *3, 7 lop 6 50a Ar NaahvHle Ex 9KB 2 21a
(I, 3 .qip Ar Atlanta. Ex I" 45p 12 <Y*p 2•*l 12 Sip Ar lenibxvlll" Ev 3 Vat, * IJp
9 45a! x 84, Ar Cha'nooga l.v 4 ft..p 6 4,’-! 7 flfa 4 #7p Ar Clnclnn it! l.v It "ti 5 4(141
7 7 **l Ar .lovilavllle Ev 7 Fro 7 45p 7'2oa 7 16p Ar St. I*.ula l.v, I 55p| * 23*
7 Sop 7 47.1 Ar Cincinnati Ev 6 30a, 7 t*H* | (I* A N I
7 (Mu 6 top ,Ar Ht l*d* Ev ls*i' 6 "Ai 7 33a, Ar St l*rouv Ev R o#p,.
7 Ifvis 5 Itg, Ar Chicago Ev | 6 JOp 9,14. j (M A <) ) * || j
5 41.,. 4 I6P l.v Atlanta AUIOSsrH 49u '*. # l*P Ar Clib ago E* 7 "#P 1 *#P
K <v.|* 7 IS.* Ar M#*mphlp Lv * 20* 5 OOp 4 1 .1 ftft.i Ar Mobil#* lv 12 Jip 12 Tft.k
9 4&m 7 Iftw Ar KaiMuoritjrLvi *!• 9 4&| * T4v Ar N Orl*ni Lv 7 &&•[ 7 4ip
R (*i|* .* ywi Lv BavafWtAh Ar lift !&• tl ’ft**
THmuftb rullm m r*r 1 Ain 12 ** Ar Tlfton . Lv 2 f A%>
3 4&a 2 1 Ar Albany .Lv 12 Ala 2 4Aii
to North i inJ Wmt. wnd to F)orl<U .. ( k jup Ar Columhim f!ft AD^
i oin*<*ilotm mdp ai IVri T*n|w with •learner* fr*r Key We#t ftO‘l ll.ivna.
Igeavma l*‘rt Tampa Monday*. Thur*4asw ami tUlurdny* at ll ■> p tn
I II Toll crmi* T I' A 1% A Armand f’ltr Tkf A De Hot** Hotel. Phone TL
M W WRKNN, Piorngpr TriWi Manaicor. tiavanoah. <J*
McDonough s ballantync,
Iron Founders, Machinists,
“‘***u.lH,. Waller avail ere, ili ilittn .t x,*u,,.,.
are *<t I'enaku WagXuroa, Verllaal >ud lap 9“*“i"i 'x V
trora *llll., * M- ., Hill * l eaa. Ska til.a. rlle*. elk ! *>l"'
TELEPHONE NO. 123.
Ol KAN rffflltlHTX.
(’OTTON —Savannah to lUaton, p**r
rwt . .to N>* Vorll. p*r Wt ?Or, to
PhitaMlHphla. r l*.|p. fi. lialtlmora, $i
KnKKION DIHKfT—Hh*. Llv
f*rjKMl. C6c; llamhurf. Mu, <!*noa, Ato;
Harcrlona. 70 ; lfanrh*pt*r, Havra,
r.l*'. ArowiTji, R7r
PORTION !NI*!HErT- !slv#f|>nnl. 7*rj
Mmoh*tur. f'" nornlnal. Hambura. Wc;
Havra. (hnon. 7J<*; Koval a tul Ht.
J>tprilmra. 7fcr. Aniwflff. (*&•'
LI'MKEM Hy KrtM Errtjrhta ttull; to
Halilmor** awf Maw.ird, $4 Ni to fA.uft (n’r
M . Ir liKllna l*rtlruf
LI'MHEH Hy t* tram Ha\-annh to Ha’*
(Imora, ff.OO. to I* H H or It AO
ilorka. V* lf>; t I*hlli4*lphla. n^r
I'Wt., <4 |M>iindii to foot); to Npw York.
I; rn par M 17 2fi to .do*'!* to
Hoßton t* 4o< k 18
NAVAL BTOHKB Th** market la Arm;
nv <llum nil* vpmpl*
or*Vr*t >• %l |**r barrel of 310 nn.|
i> per rrnt prlm*4l* HplrMa. 4a Ski
k’lll.-rn aroN!*. .ini* & par r**nt primir
fffirao v*'r,*i*lp. roalri. k; npirllf. 4a 3tl
Htrain Ur |**r lAA pound* on rorln;
on apirlld, Havannah to Boa ton. arul
.41 roaln and on rplrtta to Now York
4.11 %l\. ETC.
Nrw Y*rk >rt .1 Flour markrt havinx
.tli* i'lv %)• I th**lr r ml*, buyer* h*lil
..fl aaaln to #lay ami th* cnirk**t wa* f
nirH*i*a **x<’*|>r for Ita Rlfaillnraa. Ity#
fliHir, flrn **om ni*al. Arm Kv\ dull
llnr>y. trr>ria**r. Ftallnf, 4317 IT **. Har
is v malt, ilull.
Win .•• H|wt. Arm; N- 2 ra#l <■!►
Ilona wrrr Irregular. o|>rnlmr firm* r ou
■ ovninif. thav i ipprknfwl n ah>rf
(•ii k tutelar llM.i|i|Nilntlnc oahlaii. unload
true nn l Nmull outlliln aupfHitt. N*xt r
Kpondlnc to llfhl r vrlptf and a *■! t-anh
’••munl at H. I**hilm, aup|>l**m*nt*l by
rain |H*s*llotlona for th*- northW'-M iinl lo
t nt biiviriff for Mh acmiinto. th**y tumad
H'rona mi,<l i loaad v*ry firm a* \‘fi%* n**t
ftilvunur M ir< b rkF6*d WHfcu; May. W,v ,
ortobrr, WV; f•acombar, WV'
(’urn Hi*ot. Arm. No. 2. 4V. option** a**ru
irefiamlly Arm .ill day tn m* tlv* . ovrrtnv
.f %rly d' hv. rlfK. bad rro |* nowa from
the corn hell, a bin ral rash <b umtMl Went
Mild hlahrr cabin*; cloned Arm aiul V%4i%c
tml M'lvnnt * May <lo <1 41V- totn-r
< 4*'iV . December ckiawl. tC'+c.
4h Spot, Arm, N* 2 !?**c; of
llinM IM.I mvp but M**ad|or with corn,
Itcof. firm, i'ui m'-at?*, ataly. I(rd.
• trong; W'*i**rn cioitiiHl October
• Wilted, 7J*L" 2 . noihlnal; r* An**d atrons. oon
ilncnt. $* i:. Houth AmcrU an. $T*.
l6ind, 4kk4S fork, afrona; faroily. |i
'iIH..VI; phort clear, sl4
14.d0 Tallow. Arm; pettoleum, eaay. Tur
l*entlne, F nt|v Rice. Arm
Mutter weak; craamarjr, 17tj2>; atata
dairy. liVktTwlc.
Cha*a-. ataady; targe white, lHfcidJlVt**;
.’■mull white, Il'ffiillV .
I!kkh. Arm. aiat** and I’*n nay I van la.
’.Mi2lc. W•••tern r'K'ibr mark.
L’MilA
I'oiatora. ijulct; J**racy'a. SI SO New
York. |1 mi 1 *>. leitnu lal.iud. Sl.frmi.ft;
Jcruffsy • went a, 52.804E12.7S
Mohcko, ale i<ly New Orleana. open
krtlln KfMjtl |< choice*. Uttlfr-.
fVtnula. Ptn.idy fun y haudidcked, 441
2 t df4<
dull. Iru( Jwlanri. i-cr ino
SlJOfllS.
i 'otton, by ntarn lo Llvcri>o>il. 4
Coffer H|n> Rio, quiet. No 7 Invulrr,
I 1 4* . mild. (f a4|> , l ordova, 9\'al4c. Tho
rn.nkri for future* opened at*a<ly af 6(i
lo f>olnta decline mvml ruled quiet aral weak
under lo ti I ltquld.it 100, foil* *w lua
unaatlftfa'tory cabba and an IncraiM
of ktr.rflrft Uikh in world a vialbln
Inftead of tia.ofio to 790,090 pre
dh itd Traillna wap entirely lo al -m l
th undertone w< ak in an tic Ipa Mon of
h* .ivy new < rop movement Cloned at* dy
at h i.et loea of S to 10 polufa. Total
al# -* Lift,7l6 b iv*<, Int'ludlmr rirtoher. $7 10;
bourmbtr. at S7 2r*tT7 90. January,
7.MS.
Huair. raw, atMdy; fair reflnlnff. 4%i-;
t entrlfucal. M ft and, k. Moli**n uirar. 4c.
Ite An# I euirsir weak and Irregular. Htan
dard A. tZ,B6; confeetloneni* A. $5 L’; mould
A. Sd 00; cut loaf. 4 16; rrunhed. Id 18. |ow
derwj, 16.66. Kranulaieii, S** 7i, and cube*.
la-90.
9KBD Oil..
New York. Ocl. I.—Cotton rend oil win
upheM by thn a(rength of ho* product*;
prime i'rule barrel*, nominal; prime *um
mcr yellow. 37QY7off *umrm*r yellow,
34ti&’tr; prime winter yellow. 411742 c;
prim*- wheat, prime meal, |2i oft.
< lilt lltft >IIRKBTB.
Chicago, Oct % --Wheat wa* Irregular,
but closed e(roT]g. November, SUV high
er Torn cloned unchanged and <at* Vic
up. ProvlilOQi i.loaed, 7V|4llOc to 27Vc
higher.
The Icasllng fulure* rarur*d aa follows;
Opening IHghefft. Cloning.
Wheat No 1
Oct. . 7M* 77 T**% 77
Nov. 77VJ77% 77% 7*'\ 77%H77 *
Dec 7k 4471% 744* 7&S 77% 79%
(.'urn No. 2.
Oct k* 4*% 4*>%
Nov 3751F37% 39 27% 27% |
CouUoued ua
0$
% E Ym j
Schedule* FIT relive hrpi 10. IM
Trains arrive at and and ,art frnro
Central Station. Vat Proud. foot of
I chert y etrrel
*>th Meridian Time -One hour slower Uian
etty lima
I'*'* Arrive ’
Havannah: Havannah:
lAugusta, Macon. Allanta.l "
* txamJCovliiKt.m, Millrdgevllle •* on%na
_____ land all Intermediate points]
IA nan la Mi on. Atlantal '
| Athena, Montgomery, Co-|
•a OOpmjlumlme. Birmingham. Am K OOum
__ Jarlciia, Kufuula and Truy.f
tt Wiptni Dover Accommodation
n o<inj Guyton Dinner Train! jt Mpaa
‘Dally, IRirrpi Sunday
BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND TVIIKB.
TStii meridian or Savannah city time.
UiAVB SAVANNAH.
Monday only (a . m Dally except
Monday 330n. in Dally 3.00 p nv
LEAVE TYIIKK.
alonalay only 7:16 a m 1 1(11 1y except
Monday 10:25 a. m. Dally 6:20 p. rn
< nnnrrtlona mad- al lirtnlnal points
with nil trains Northwest, West and
Southwest. a
sine,,in* cars on night trains between
Havannah an<l Augusta, Mu.on, Atlanta
• n*l htrminfrhnrn
Parlor cars on day trains between Sa
vannah. .Ma>,m and Atlanta
Kor complain inrormatlon. a vhedules
rstes and .XMin— tl.ats apply to
,ne eV"‘ KVVKH ' < •“ TleU and P.aa
*n**r Agent, 107 Hull street
or
] V r R H*i , i I f N 7 Y ? K ‘ T ‘ rh * f A**nt.
HINTON, Traffic MannKcr
THEO D. KI.INK, flan Superintendent,
Savannah. (It
MM [IMITED
Trains
Double Daily Service
• ,hor l ">'’ lo Norfolk, Washington,
Baltimore, Philadelphia. Now York and
in* lum.
! Nt w Na M
i: Savannah. 8 A. L Ry Q Sspm,ll pra
Ar Columbia, H A. L. Ity 4 Ppm 4 Kara
Ar Raleigh. H A. L. Ity . II I7pm|ll 00am
Ar Durham. 8 A. L. Ity 7 >.m| 4 lpm
H A.I,.Ry 4 ISaml 4 ttpra
Ar Richmond. 8 A. U Ky 6 I6am| 6 4*pm
Ar Washlnglon, I'enna 8 46am, > 20pm
Ar Haltlmoro I'enna Mi (Bam,ll 3pm
Ar Philadelphia. Penna... 12 77pm | Ham
Ar New York Panna. 2 Ulpm, 6 Uam
No 44 No M
tv i*vii>Ali. ■••A. ! ipm :i pm
Ar rorismouth, 8 A.I- Hy| 7 00am 6 COpm
Ht utiters leave Norfolk dally, except
Sunday, for lialtlmora. Philadelphia and
New York, and dally for Waahlngton.
The short line to Montgomery, Mobile
and New Orleans, leaving Savannah at
726 a m„ arriving at Montgomery I¥>
ft. m , at which point cloae connection te
made with the L. A N K R.. arriving
at Mobile !:6 a. m. and New Orleans
7 '4O a. m
The short line to Kernandlna, Jackson
ville, Tampa and other Florida points
I No 27 No J:
I-v Savannah 8 A. L. Ry 5 Mam 7 OTpen
Ar Kernandlna. 8A I, Ity 3 25 am #6pm
Ar Jackaonvlllr. H.A.I, Ry 2 10am 7 40pm
Ar Tampa, 8. A. L. Ry — 6 20pm 6 10am
Magnificent Pullman buffet sleeping car
aervt.s to Washington. Baltimore, Phila
delphia and New York; also to Jackson
ville and Tampa.
Dtntng cars from Savannah to Hamlet,
and Richmond to New York.
Buffet parlor cars Havannah to Mont
gomery.
For additional Information apply o
Ticket Office. Bull and Bryan streets
Phone J*
J. D. WEED * CO
•AVARRAM, 41 A.
Leather Belting, Steam Packing A Hose.
Agents tor MEW YOKE RUBBER
ÜBLTLNti AND PACKING COMPANY.
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