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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL
~r.ino. close
n , tight Demand lor CHUM
1 r en*aetlns Uanalderably.
, Valorem Il> *B# Point*,
spirit* Turpentine Firm at 37
and Hoalnt Firm ol l'-
,'h r d—l' #c “l I>l*rpW
The Morning Nf* °lt> e.
Saturday. <M.
Vo ii uiurtl ftcilvtty developed In any
r , , market. 1 * t<Uy. which for th<*
l<ir , unch-in***** Pntton on
t .0 ••*•>* •* utichanire<l |r '’*.
wrt , IW , !tHiiff**rent which M
ft w | , !|iinncr& aro hl<iln* orr
, * \ .nw to furthe r wloavor* In *J -
. prlc# *• A • vhol* the sjnU mar-
K> . f . nf o firm, an*l cofu
. *n price* for the "ai tual ptufT*
, . to b In order. Kor f.o.b. <*•-
vM s nii'tdlkig was r|rtqif to bn
• ,I- (H nIMMU 10 1 * crnn<. with the dc
, , .1 n) iterate, except an o u
, tl lot could \m M'.appd Up by ex
l - f t r- r * At an attractive price to them
cotton future* mirkei rloNd uteady
*, an u Iv.ince of 2 an* 3 point* rvn4i
t v %\r re not w*M nettie*|, .r*l ae nre
, rrurtinc trot on a m<>l**eu- eerti*'
•t ;ho'*c ;he day. ld\erpo*d de ijned
v .• , .. eJTe.*t of thl* wis offset by light
2 lpta at the port*.
• spirit* •urpetulne market
t n 0k SJ cent*, with h r**|*>rtrif gnol d*
f •: la I at thi* price. It w<t reported th*
(Viniivi w.i* Mkh 1 to by th' entran'C
• n market of I irre handler*, who ore
►<d to l*e otter coiiMderaoje Mipplie The
irrent uml**rstanding wan that the t**n
d*r> v of t market wa* tor bettor
pr • * ItCkMn* c.Jo*ed firm and un nanx-
M with a morkr*T* •]• mood report
Th* whofesulf market* were *t *dv. with
and • lit e reporte<| in MHcar. 'off**e, nnd
i better tone in the meat marker Tn*
fnlii.witia re. t*m*‘ wit I *hw the tone
r and quotation* at the ckwing to-day.
< OTTON.
The following wete the official *p,.t io
ta Hoc c at the |o>e of the market at th*
< otton Ex< hange to-day:
i This lait
day. | year.
tieod mld'illrg I°*4 !7 1-1*
Middling lb *>IMC
Low miiMUntr
tiood onlinary *
Market, ea*y; *ale 43.
Sa-.annah rteeelpt*. Kxporta and k
Receipt* this* day ... 11.381
Receipt* thl* dav |a*t >ear M 97
TMt* day ywr t>efore last 12.k7**
Rereipte *m e Hept. 1. ISKJO. 23H..W*
Pa me dny !*• yoir . 215.(167
Export* Great Rrlr iln 23,4 M
k on hand thi* day ttfvt'l
Sr.me dav last year 1m*.573
Receipt* and Stock* t: the Port*
Re-Hpt* thl* day 49.317
R'eHpf* thi* rlny lo*t year .. 39.VW
R-ocipj thi* day year l*<t. tw>*,7
Total receipt* sine# Rep*. 1. IKK) 92*.7K3t
Sam time |sf year 1.h4.55|
tiatTK* time \car before la-t 1.0*7.9V
S'ork at all porta to-day 4T...\v.’t
Mm- day lat year 710. •.!
I'be cotton mtrket wa* n time affair
te-div There wa* the *ame |nllfl* rent
demamf a* yesterday and until
f*a a ware tt or.|-r* fronr. tnem
m.v ha entree for a while. SfMit cotton
cloaed #H*y mpl un'lrtnged. u- h rnic*
of 41 Ntlee reported The interior wo*
••king about I(*4 for irn,d middling, f o b
The day** receipt* were 11 931. tgtlnM
3 <*T and \<vir before li> t
Daily movement* at other port*
Dalvaeton—Quiet; middling. !*, n M re-
r*. . gro**. A ti!l; etoc.k 9. 494
New Orlean* Quiet, middling lflrt*. not
re* elpl*. 16.97A. gro**. TT. Pin. eI s, 1 4.V1;
k 161.522
Mobile—Quiet; middling. 1A; net recf|p|^ t
6. ■ trio**. Lt*, S*le*. 4f; Atoek 12,136
t'harleaton-Steady: mldltlng. lt>, hid;
n< 1 receipt*. 2.796; gro* . 27> . stock. 22 -
6K
Wilmington Firm; middling. 10 1 *; net
re e|pt*. 4,317. gro**. 4 317: Mock. *j:?.6n3
Norfolk Shady; middling, lrt 5-1 t: net re.
pt*. 6,635; gto*. rale*. 436; ed >ck.
2?-C4.
Malllmore Nominal; middling, 10*\;
New York—Steady; middling, lty**; gro. l *.
3.747. sales. Kft, ato<*k. .**..3/7
Ronton-Quiet; middling, lb\; net re
ceipt*, 1H; gTO**. |,!58.
Philadelphia—Firing middling llstock,
1.5®
Dally movement at Interior town-.
Augusta Very dull; middling. HP*; n I
receipt*. 2.649. gro*s. 3.246; *als, 655;
eiock. :m.it6
Memphis—Steady; middling. 10 3-16; net
receipt*. 3.124. gross. 3.667; sale#, 3,3*;
stock. 31161
Si. Louie—Quiet; middling. 10 3-16; ixt
receipt*. 1.550: gross. 4.663; stock. II
Cincinnati-Quiet, mld-Uing. 104. net re
ceipts, 477, grors, 477; sale*. 4®; stock,
6.749
Houston—Steady; middling, 10: net re
’*ipts, 19.130; gross. 19.130, eales, 476; stock.
30. THL
lulsville—Firm; mkWlling. 10V4.
Kxports of cott ii thi* day—
Calvesion —Coastwise. 1,u41
New Orleans—To Great Britain. 9.oft), to
France, MOO; to th* continent, 2,600; coast
wise. 5.620
Mobile—Coast wise. 422.
Satannah—To Great Britain. 23.493.
Charleston—Coastwise. 2 262
WjJmington—Coastwise, 1,194.
Norfolk—Coastwise. 3,717.
Total foreign exports from all port* thi
day: To Great Britain, 32.493. to France.
*.4UO; to the continent, 2,5 0
Total foreign exports since Fepi 1. 1600
To Great Britain. 225.075. to France, 58,-
<57. to the- continent, 214.092
IRA HbATD COTTOR*
Price* about a* follow*
Florida#, (grades reegivw! .22 ft 23
Fancy Georgias 214
F.xtra choice 21 0214
Choice 3(Hi
Reteipts and blocks.
jYjhj, } 1191M0
P -eeipt * p It week .......... | 1.517 4 0:5
Fxport* past week 235 878
Receipt# this season | 2.627 11.061
Ra>* past week I 1.104 2.125
Jl,, ‘ kon hand j 3,008 7,574
COTTON FIT! REi,
Ihe Market Cloaed Steady With
l*rlcea Nr If to 5 tip,
Nw York, r>ct. 6—The cotton market
en.d ,t*o-1y with ptlcee unrhanerd to 4
h Ini, lower, after which there very
tie vart.itlon. Trading we* l omparetlve
tame during the entire eeestlon. with
(l "hies, conalatlng chit fly of |irofe,lon
“ xctllement* a, a matter of precaution
' onnictliut idea, on the coming govern
m* ri t report and Incrra.lng fear, of an
' ,r ly frost naturally created unea.-.lne„
tsith ride*, pertleularly a* there waa
r hlng In the way of Influential new fac
' ra upon which to found freeh conclu
' n, or to atr.ngthen existing convlc-
ns Liverpool went off more than ea
:* ted. and cabled selling orders to thu
v, te Small receipts and further sborten
"•* of crop estimates, however, coonter
('d the effect of the foreign news Then,
too the advices from spot cotton center*
South conveyed the Impression that
" “ r " * ere Im lined to demand higher
J ‘ f *hl|c exporters and Northern spin
'*l wets 'ttger to Increase lines already
' uniulated. As the session progressed,
fading fen off t 0 upu.ually *lltn proirr
tons and prices varied ecaroely a point
om l| t tnlttal figures The Indications
MURPHY At CO., INC.,
Board gf Ti.ki, Building, Havannah
Private leased wires direct to New York.
Chicago and New Orleans.
t OTTOS. TO< K* ,I*D KRAI*.
New York office, No, l Itruadway
Offices In principal elites throughout th#
South Wrtae for our Market Manual and
book containing Instructions for traders.
■
pointed to continued reductions in receipt*
In the inteitor and to failure ..f September
predictions for a reivird movement In Oc
tober, to materialise The week-end -ute.
melds from cotton were encouraging as
a whole, -tn.it,.l and an
upward tend*tWy of prtc< • The nt.irki t
11-iaed steady with prices net 2 too point,
lug her.
Kt.l CTT4TIO> l> Ki l t 111 *
New York. Oct.
el igea.ly and t luacd at- t.lj-. Itl- aa
follows
Open High. law t'los.
January 9.47 991 9KI 949
p'ebruary Mb 991 9ss a;i
March 9 S7l> 994 H- 992
AprU 9 vs* 9.91 tgt 9aj
May 9 v>.i 9 9.1 avi a9l
June ....9.48 99J 9 tts 992
July sh 9.13 99 9
August 974 974 970 9j4
September
1,1 10 Mb 1I IT I-- ii 1- i
November :• 9h ]•■ 05 995 10 0.1
December 9sg a93 9jj
i.lt KHPntti, ttirrov ki i int>.
Liverpool, <Vt -Cmton Boot quiet;
ptkt -1 } Am. ri an ahlddl ng f||
3 *'*; K,k> * msidling, e |6-jjil. mltldilng,
- t 2d; low ml Idlti.g 07-.;>l. go- and ->"tinr
i> and ordinary, f-'sd The sales of the day
were t.eoi hales, tn hiding .; 4*o Amerl- an
none for rt>eculatinn and export Receipt*
ic on bales, in-hiding • Amm-an
Futures opened and ■ I-. ed -inlet. Amerl
can middling, low middling -la use; Orto
her 5 **7'o - SBd. buver- D,-t,iher*November.
4--I eellets. November Dr -mho. 1.4.
sellers. Pecemher-Januarv, F> .title tj.l,
sellers, Jantiary-Kehrtiary. 2MS* 29-1. sell
ers; Fehruary-March. f> >d. buyers.
Mar h-Aprll. A 24d. buyers, Aprll-May.
A 228A 2M. bin.re. May-June. A 21,% 2-'d.
sellsrs; June-July. A JkJ. sellers; July-Au
gust. A IM. value
Ne-w Orleans, Oct. S—Cotton futures,
steady.
October .... 0 Q r c Fel-iuary .. 9 77410 7S
November . 9.72U9.71 M .r-'h 9 771!'.* :
Deceml-er . 9 7-et9 7l A|wll 9 7Tlt'-7
January .. .9 7109 72 May 9iMt9*>
I 'OTTON U7rTBH9.
New York. Oct o—Hubbard Rro A Cos
say European advice* were distinctly
disapt-olntlng. showing the offer* for Im.
mediate shipment were greater than an
ticipated. The expr tatlon of a ba-l bu
reau report on Wednesday brought Inn
ing orders which absorbed the early off- r-
Ings and > kieed the market stewdy at the
best prices of the day. Our small sirs K
Is causing th- strength of the local situ
ation to lie- onto a fa- tor and Octot.et, are
largely owned for Liverpool account Our
local trade are buyers on weak moments,
believing the October strength will offset
the heavy movement which le indl atcd
for the next week Crop advice* *r< of
the same conflicting tenor, good from th
west of the Mlesteslppi and poor from the
eastern central portion of the cotton licit.
New York. Oct. Murphy Ac <”o say.
Cotton In I.lverijool close-1 1 "2d lower for
spots and 3 to t-;td down on futures,
which wa disappointing In view of the
Chronicle's weekly report that picking I
nearly over In some sections, indicating
small tofi crop I-aM week s recelpta at
IKirta were only 300 000 hales, against esti
mate Stun hale*, and the Interior move
ment was only 238,000 hales, versus 3st,-
r 0 previous week, and 257.<t* a year ago.
Liverpool bulls, however, are Inclined to
lake profits whenever demand subsides,
but Liverpool and New Orb-ana continues
bullish on email crop views.
IIK\ MIOIWI.
New York. Oct. A—The week rloses
with business quiet In all lines of cotton
goods. Jluv<‘ra re not doing m t-It Is
yon-1 -utrent requirements. Tone con
tinucs strong throughout for oil staple va
rieties. Krint cloths llrin. with more de
mand for wi-lo goods. Print* and ging
hams firm, but quiet. Colton yams are
active oti new price adopted thl w--k by
Southern spinners. Woolen aid worsted
yarns slow and Irregular. Jute yarns
strong with more doing.
19 At AI. STORKS.
Raturdav, Oct. 6
SPHUTIt TERPENTINE The market
for spirits o|reie-4 tlrm at 37 cents, with
sales . f 757 - a-k-. and closed tlrm atul un
changed. with -'losing sales of 20 The de
mand ww reported good. It. was sal-1 the
standard was seeking supplies, whirh al
ways has the effect of Imparting a buoy
ancy to the situation. It was generally
understood that the. market was very firm
at quota!lon*, with the tendency for b-o
ter prices The day's re- elpla w ere 710.
an 1 the export* 1.297
ROSIN'S—The rosin market opened firm
and unchanged, with repot ted sales of 312
I arrels. and closed flrni and unchanged
with no further hualne-s r-ported. At
yesterday's advance It seems the market
|a firm. Th- demand was moderate. The
-lay's receipts were 2.902. and the exports
5 510 Prices as follows:
A B. C *1 30 I II M
n 1 30 K I8 '
E 1 35 M 1 70
K 1 40 N I*o
O 1 45 WO 2 to
|| 1 45 W W 2 V.
Hccrlpta Saturday— Spirits Hosln
C. R H S*l
S.. E. Ar W 551 I.*'-
8 A L 37 *7"
Exports Saturday—
Spirits Rosin
C. R R . wsek. various 103 5
S K AW, week, various... M.’ I.™>'
8 A L.. week, various 328 515
nr. S S Elite. Liverpool ■'
Hr S S Ettrlckdaie, Man
chester
Nor Hk Ijitona. Ooole 3.191
Naval Stores Statement-
Spirits Rosin
Stock April I. 1900 2.1*7 112.504
Receipts to-day 710 J.9M
Receipt* prevlouily .235.121 633,179
Total since April 1 238.008 678,587
FINANCIAL.
Tanking House
j. dram n! a.
7 WALL STREET, NEW YORK.
Money loaned on lDted securities Or
ders executed for Storks. Bonds, Coiton.
Grain, etc., - ash or on margin
We have Just lesmd a special four-pax#
market letter on "Shrewd Stork Manipu
lation on the Exchanges.” giving !!t -if
bee I aim ks lo buy In tho present move
ment. Sent U|ion applteaxlon.
JACOB BERRY & CO.
MEMBERS OF THE
CONSOLIDATED STOCK EXCHANGE.
ESTABLISHED 14
44 end 46 Broadway. New York
#TOCKS. BONDS. GRAIN. COTTON.
< omnti a# lon l ift.
Fand for our r** ently Uaued hook on tha
markets— radically new In scope and of
unusual Interest Also rxonlhlv prl-e
ranges and market report# basetl upon un
biased and careful study
JOHN W. DICKEY,
htoek and lined Brnbrr,
At GIST A. UA.
Writ, for List.
THE MORNING NEWS: SUNDAY, OCTOBER 7. 1000.
Exports 10-day 12*2 5*15
Exports previously .....1*7.130 541.131
Exports since April 1 19* fU 619.848
Stock on hand to-day 39 616 131 939
Stuck on hand same -lay last
JFMI .12.110 152.752
Charleston 8 C,. Oct. 6 —Turt—mine
flint. J 5' 3 asked. Rosin steady, unchang
ed.
Wilmington. Oct 6 St'lrlte turpentine
firm .kP.'tf'■■ov.c; re*-elpts 4>. Rosin steady.
I! 1. 11 .jo. re.-lpts :■ tYttdw turpenllne
quiet, tl l-y 2.10, recet|>ts 19.
New Orleans, fat H Receipt!- Roeln,
115 tetrrele. export* to Ltver|>ool. turpen
tine. Did barrels
ki> imn.
M- INKY The demand keeps fairly up
with the supply
loitlilON EX-'HANiiE Market at
w-ak. (’ommerelal -leniand, 4 834, six
ty days. 4 79 t k. ninety days. 4 78.
fr.itt- e. I arts and Havre. *txt> days.
S.j3t_ Swiss, sixty day*. 5 27: Belgian
5.24 T *; m.vks. sixty day*. 93tc, ninety
-lays. 93 3-l6c.
Iwt.IIESTIC EXCHANOB Weadv
hanka -ire buying *t 3-14 dls.*ount and eell-
Ing as follows I2.‘> an-4 under loe pre
mium |25 t-- 150. 15e |>remmm I'-O to IliiO.
.tie prrm.um. Ild' to I3‘i 25-' p( -rnlurn.
s2'o to H.OOO. r ir. I!.-Mi and over. 1 II dta
eount
SE-TTMTIF.S There t* hut little doing
row mom v ruling -I- se quotations con
tinue tathcr nominal
storks.
Put As*
Atigusta art Bavannah R R 109 Id#
Atlanta ind West Point 124 is.
do 6 per cent. < erl tt rates ... 10758 llAix
Augu.ia Ki-t-wy 811 x#i
Cttlx-n- Hank IV>
Chat him Rank
Chatham tt. E A I Cos . A ... AA'i 57H
do do 44 5550 6*s*
Eagle and Phoenix Mfg. Cos . 105
E-llewn Electric Ilium ....100 106
Enterprise Mfg Cos. 99 1-rj
tier mania Bank ..129 131
tiexugla A Altbama 25 27
fleorgia Railroad, rommon 210 215
- Iran :t-’vllle Mfg Cos 160 165
.t p King lift Mi I'd
l-angtey Mfg Cos 117 130
Mer- hnn - !. National Rank 11049 in
V -t' iial Rank of Savannah 145 150
Oglethorpe Sayings and Trust toa 110
people s Savings end Loan 101 Iflt
Southwestern Railroad Cos ... 107V4 10*14
Savannah East Light Cos 215 3514
SouthriTi Rank lAO 155
Savannah Rank and Trust 114 115
Sibley Mfg Cos . Augusta 85 90
Savannah Brewing 95 100
Bonds.
Bid Ask
Char . Col A Aug lot As. 1900 . 105 106
Atlanta city 4*. 1922 ltd 106
Augusta city 4s. 1*27 1-6 107
do 4‘xs 1925 110 111
do 7s. M 105 106
do 4s. 1913 119 121
Ala Mid. . . Ind'd. ISC*. MAN 96'4 1A
Atigusta Factory. 6 p-r cent 1915 it) 110
Brunawlek and Western 4a. 1388 xi 83
C It It A Ranking collateral lie 92 93
C. of (5 let ss. 50-year gold. 1945
F A A 119 121
C. of rj. con. s*. IHS M A N 92 9.1
C. of f* Ist In-nmes, 1945 39 40
do 3-1 Incomes. 1945 10 11
do 3-1 In-omes. 1945 . 6 6
C of 11. (U <J. A A Dlv) ss.
1947. J A J 90 91V4
C of G. (Eaton Branch). ss, 1920.
J A D 98 96
City A Suburban H ft. Ist 7s 10* no
Columbus rlty ss, 1!I9 106 107
Charleston city 4 1 *, 1945 .101 l-t3
Eagle A Phoenix Mills 6*.. 1938 log 108
Edl-on Electric Illumtn itlng 6e 1--4 1-d
Enterprise Mfg 6s. MOB 103 103
Georgia Rallr-.ad 6*. 1910 116 11M4
G 14. A F . 1945. J A J HR* 1128*
Georgia A Alabama Ist 6a. 1945 104 106
Georgia state S*4h. 1930. J A J I<S V 77
do 3>4*. 1915. M. A N 104 106
do 4>is. 1915 117 11*
Macon rtly 6s. 1910, J A J ...116 118
do 4'*e. 1936. Jan par l 7 !<
Ocean Steamship As. 1938 .100 108
Savannah city s*. quar October.
1913 . 110'4 111 H
do Se, quar. Noveml-er. 190* . ..1-1914 11014
S-vttth t'arolina elate 4Hs, 1933 ..116 118
Slhley Mfg Cos lis. 1903 101 103
S< -ii U-uiii-l 5* 9514 90
8. F A W gen mt'ge. 6e. 1934 13 124
-to -io ti la, gt)M MM 11044 712'4
do St John Dlv. Ist 4*. 1914.... 94 96
WKKkl.l HDk STATEMENT.
New Y'ork. Del. 6 -The Weekly lv#nk
statement shows the following. Loan*
decreased p‘all.9oo; deposits tlecrea-c, $7.-
496000; clrculatl-m Increase $245.100 legal
tn-lers decrease 12,822 400 Specie decrease,
J 5.77-2,300; surplus reeerve decreaae, 14.7U0,-
70tV
New Y'ork. Oct. 6.- Money on rail, steady
at per cent. Prime m-r- antlle paper.
s*l'A, per rent. Sterling exchange steady,
with actual busln-e- In banker* bill- tit
94 *4 t s for demand and at 54 81 1 'U' 181 *, for
sixty daya; p<r*t**d rates. 54,8*2414 82b, and
81 86*14 86',. Commercial bills. 14m'vti4 81;
bar silver. 64V ■ sliver cerllll ate*. Ht'tfi
-Yiiy 1 ; Mexican dollars, 459*c. State is-n-1 s.
Arm; railroad boii<4#. Irregular; govetn
nienl bonds, aleady.
STOCKS AID HOADS.
The Rnnlt Stntement the Feature of
the l*u.
New York. Ocl- 6 —Attention centered on
the bank statement on the Slock Ex
change to-day. Rut the’very heavy de
cline In cash reeerves of the l-anke seem
ed to have little effect on speculative sen-
Ument, beyond a flutter among the small
er - las. of room trader* who offered
prices down after the statement appear
ed.
The larger speculator* who have been
hulling the market during the w- ek. seem
ed cot-tent lo stand by and watch the ef.
f,-rt of the slat-ment on general specu
lation The steadiness of the market un
der the showing by the banks seems sur
prising when It Is considered that great
stress has been laid by the speculators for
the rise on the offsets to the interior drain
of < urrency w hich were expected to miti
gate the cash loss Even yesterday when
the movement to the Interior was known
to have been large the estimate of the
de llne In - ash did not reach $6,000,000.
The large amount of PocWc gold 4>ax ments
last week was expected to moderate that
showing, under the system of computa
tions by dally averages, but Instead of
that the loss of cash for the week was
run up to $8,574,700. and the r-malnlng sur
plus of the banks Is cut In half
The Interior d-mand for rash has been
larger than any previous week In the fall
season ..f last >ear The extraordinary
canon wwnl I* undoubtedly responsi
ble for the ahow.ng The equanamlty of
#l*e 'oietors In fa- e of the bank statement
niu-t he due to the conviction that ttl
heavy movement of cotton to the seu
tayard Insures a eonlln, janes of the ex
port movement, an-i the making of com -
me:< a! exchange. With the strain on the
Xw York money market to harden In
tteit rates. Ii 1* urged that th* continued
foreign buying of c-otton is likely to ne
, rssl ate .hlpnienta of gold to thla coun
try, probably the coming week. On the
other hand. lendon must meet an Instal
ment on the khaki - loan sul-erlptlon the
coming week ami on th# following Mon
day a 25 per .enl Instalment on the Brit
ish eehequ.r bond issue of which over
one-half M I $7 ->>•. *•> 1* due from
Amerl an euh*. rlbers Toe requirement
thus cteated upon ,h# I .on dor- money mar
ket and the New York sterdng exchange
market must be balancwl against th. sup
ply of cotton bills.
There has been only a slight In- raws#
In bond business and price, have moved
Irregularly
-1 Tilted State* new 4" declined % per
,e- t on call ilnc lat Saturday.
Total sffl. e of eto-k, to lav were 134,700
shares in- hiding the foil ,wing:
Chi ago, Burlington and yulney. 6,210,
Pennsylvania, 10,3*0; Reading lirat pre
ferred, 6,110; Union Pacific. 6.750; Brooklyn
Southern Railway.
Trains Arrive amt Depart Savannah on noth M-uiilLn Time—Ore Hour Slower
Than t'ltj Time.
Bohedulee In Effect Sun-lay. J me 10. 1900
REAh IkiFN | Ti> TID ID l*f*
N0.54 Nti (Central Time )
12 9fm Mam J.v la c- - Ar 5 I*am 315 pm
| j (Eastern Time)
4 21pm 4 28*m Ar Bla-kvlUe I v 3 "km I uTpm
6 (Y.pm 6 It'am Ar t Vlumhta I.x l -sun U-n
9 lOi-in 9 45am Ar chatl-at- !•' * 1 '
11 44ptu 12 33pm Ar Greet - Ism- Lv - h‘t>ni > 48tm
- . in \r N■ * ' "*pm
: >pi At Daty 111- I- ) • - -
5 X . .. in Ar Rl tinsllel l.x IM
I Mam; 7 rt|im \r I in 1 1 . mi
t Ism 6 t'-pm Ar Chariotir\llls I.i ' tpni 12 -4pm
7 35am x ;<4>ni Ar Washington t • 1 Mpm
• loam 11 35|-m Ar Baltimore Lx 6 —mi 27pm
1115 am 2 Mam Ar Philadelphia lA *t
308 pm 6 3am Ar New 3 oik I.i 13 lrtam 3..-pin
■ "tut, s .-am Ar Bn i ■ - #nim Id
N.. ... to tiib*North 'ind m Nn •
(Caniral Time •
1. .--in Lv h-v.- ' ' *" •
4Eastern Tinw 1
6 .itvam Lv Columbia L' ' :; , m
9 80am l.v sput itiburg Lx 6 1.-tm
12 ltipnt l.v Ash-vllle I.' 3-s|*n
4 03pm Ar Hot Bprlngw .... l-X 1
7 Jbpm It Knoxville Lx s 3 im
6 loam Ar Lexington I.i I" >9*n
74Vi in At Cm. ttin.it I Lx 6-*t|.m
6 txtpm Ar ........ Ht Louis Lx k twain
7 .itstni Ar lgwitmille Li 7 l .un
All trams atrlx'e and d-p-irt from the Plant m -it ui.
TIII4OCOH - Alt SERVICE, l it'
TRAINS 83 AND 34 DAILY. NEW YORK XNI- l l.nlilDl EXPRESS V--.il
hul-d limited trains, with Pullman Diawh.g Ro-an .' <p- k 1 tetw. eti Sai m
nah ami New York Connects at Washington wit- - -I-" ml Evpr. lor Host on
piillni.n Steeping '*r* la-lween Charldl- and Hl-hm-mu and Cliaii.iila and Nor
folk I Hmn* Car* serve all meals l I w--n h.n.iiin. , h and Ws-hlngl-ii
TRAINS 15 AND > DAILY. THE EXITED STATES I IHT MAIL V. stlbtil.'d
limited trains, carrying Pullman Drawl- g K-mi SI-* fit -a' beiw . n Saxwnn.ih
aril New York Dining Cars- serve all in. ils between Savann* ami Wa-hingtai.
Also Pullman Drawing Room Meeputg Cat* between Savannah and Cincinnati,
through Asheville and "The l,anl "f the Sky
Kor . ompleie Information a* to rales --h-d'ilrr etc. apply to
G GROOVER. Th ket Agent. Plant Sy -.in Station
JAMES FREEMAN, C P and T. A . 141 Hull street T-lei-hones Bell, *SO,
Georgia. 830 I
S H HARDWICK. Assistant General Pasaenger Agent, Atlanta CM.
Transit. 7.43 H; Sugar. 7.057-; Tenm-see Coai
and lion. 7.525.
New Yotk Slo, k List.
Atchison In. Pa
do prf 7-S do do ptf .. .. 7 **
R. A 0 7P. Wabash . .. 6’.
Can s‘a KS <l° <l> l’ rf ••
-'an. Ho. 60 W. A L. E v*.
t* a o 2X-, do do 2nd prf 221%
C. IS. W 10K Wlr Can H
C. B A- Q ....126 (Third Av-nue ...llo‘i
C. Ind. A L. . .Jll, Adame Ex 123
d-> do prf .... 54 Am Ex 17s#
CAE 111 96 *’ 1 Kx ..... 67*
V A N't 161 v, Wells Farg.i 134
C.B. J Al’ l-l*i 4 pm - 'id od ‘‘-j
I'C.C. A St. L 6! i do do prf K 8
Ii .... ;>, Ani Malt 4 l *
do do Ist prf . 38 - do do prf
do do 2nd prf Its Am Smell A R T7S,
D A H lib'-, do do prf
D. L A W 1736, Am Splrlls .. 1
D A R G 19** do do prf ... 17
do do prf 7>. Am S Hoop ?•'.
g r |, 12 1 , do do prf 67
do let prf .35 Am S AW 3V,
G N prf 152 do do prf 71 *
Hock Coal .... 14S Am T P **
Hock Val S2>, do do prf 82
111 Can 116 Am Tub >'4
lowa Can. 171*] do do prf 129
do do prf .. . ** Ana Min Cos 41 .
L E A IV 29 B R T
do do prf 95 'C F A Iron .... 33'*
lax k- Shore .. ..305 Con Toll
|, A N 71V do do prf ... 76\
Man. 1 9-1* Fed. Strel 33’.
Met SI Ry 17s* | -lo -l-> l-rf *•'
(XI ex Can. .. ..Ills Gen. Electric ...137
M A St L 54 (Glucose Sugar .. 49\
do do prf 91 do do prf I‘v
Mn Pa 49’, Int n l I'aper .... 19
JS AO 35 ! do lb* prf 63
M K A T DS I-aclcde Gaa .... 69
do do prf. .. .. 27% Nat Rls 33
N J C 133% do prf 85
M y (• iyi Nat. la-ad 17'y
SI A W.* *s*4 do do prf 9"
do do prf 71% Nn’ H'ecl 26%
No Pa . 49% do do prf. ... 84
do do prf .. .. 69% N Y A. 14 1-t
tint A W 20*4 No. Am H'>
(r. R. AN .42 I’a C-ast .. r.,%
do do prf 76 j do il-> let prf.. 85
Pennsylvania ...IJW do do 2nd prf 7
Reading 16 iPa Mail 7**%
do let prf .... 556, People> Gas
-lo 2nd prf. .. 25% P S. Car 39%
r u. W M ( do d-> prf 7..%
dodo prf ....!•* Pull Pal Car . IS4
SI I. AH F .. US. S Rope A T 4 .
do do lt prf .. 66 Sugar H*%
do do 2nd prf. 33% do prf
Si 1.. Hw 12 IT. C. A Iron .. i.%
do -hi prf 29%.L'. S Leather .. 10%
SI Paul 1121. ‘b* PTf S' l ’*
go -lo prf 16% CH. Rubber
! P A Om. .10* I do do prf .... 93%
So. Pa 33% We*! Cn 78%
So Ry 13 K. I A B 1\
do do prf 53 do prf.
T. A Pa 1&, P- CC. A Hi L 51
Ikxvh'.
t*. H. ?• r<*f M., K. A T. 2i. •L'-’ii
reg 104 | do 4e 91
do coup I'S | M A O. 4* ... *4
-In 3s, re* M N. Y. C. Ist im .
do 3*. c'p. ...!<•% N. J C. G. 5* 124
do newt*, reg 131 I North. Par 3s 64%
d-1 new 4*. c'p.lß4 I do |>ref !2\
do oh I 4a, reg 114% N Y.. C. A St
do old 4*. c p 114% Louie 4e 106%
do sa, reg .112% N A W C 4* 97
do 6a. coup. ..113%; fire. Nax let ..10*
p of r 8 65* .123 h* 4e 1-2%
Atch.. gen 4s 89% Ore. H L. 6a .127%
do adjt 4e .. *6%: do eon 5 ..112',
Can. Soil. 2d 106% Read Gen. 4s 86%
C of G con. |Mu G. IV. let 96%
j, 93% H. L A fl. F.
do i I"*" •• g** l * 132%
d-i 2d In--. bid 10 St Paul con .168
C A <> 4%* •• 36%; 81 P.. C AP
do 5a ' Hi I IM 117*5
C A Nw C 7e.13*% He P„ C A P
do 8. F. Deb i t* IH%
C 139 'Sou Pac. 4* .. 76%
Chi. Ter. * .. > Son Ry 6s ...104%
Col Bou 4* .. 80*4*8 R. A T fir ->■
D A It O. lei l'Cv T A P. let ... 113%
do 46 *• B 3d 6)
Erie tie** 4* ... I'nion Par 4e ,107.
F W A D C. | Wabash lai 118
Gen Elec tm .113 Wert Shore 4* .111
lowa Can Ist 11" Wise Cen. 4 83%
j, g N r. 4s 98%: Va Cent ***,
New York. f>et. * —Standard Oil. s**B
550
MIDCRLLAMBOVa MARKET*.
Note - Th- * quotation* ore revised
dally, and are k-pi as naar as possible In
n, cord with in* prevailing wholesale
prl as TRllcial quotations arw not used
when they dl-agree with tha prices whole
saler* ask
(oaairy and IXorlhern Prndaee.
POULTRY—The market is steady. Quo
tations Broilers, *r36c; per pair; half
grown, CAfSf* ; three-fourths grown, 55 th
S9c; hn*. 65fr7Sc: rmoler*. 4"#Wr, du-kw
(07.-75 C. gee*e. 75cfl$l.Qh
Egge-Bteady at 17(J18c.
BUTTER—The tone of thw market Is
Arm Quotalkme: Western creamery. I*9
24%. New York elate dairy, 17%a22%c;
extra Elglns. 21d25c
CHEESE—Market Arm, fancy full
cream cheese. 18%- for 39 to 22-poun-l
average. 2xdß9-pound average. 13c
Early Vegetable*.
IRISH POTA'D >EB-*Mor(hcrn, *3OO
a*ck
CABBAGE—S®7c per head.
ON lONß—Yellow. In b*rrel*. J 2.09.
crates, 90-t red, 1190(12.09.
Breadeliiffs, llm and 42rata.
KIeOUK- Market steady; patent. $1 40;
atralgnt. 14 6n. fan-v, IS 65; family. *3 *•
MEAlAPearl. per barrel $2 '75; per sa< k.
tl 40; city mal, per sack, bolted. II 7RO
1.25, water ground. 11.3; city grits.
►a k |l2'.; pearl gill*. Il'ldnuls'. per
bariel, 12 k-. i-er - k. 51 30. sundry
hriimb I! -1 a- k
t'-i|(N .Miik.-i Arm. white. Job lots. 65c;
ratl.-ad lore I'.c, mtx-d corn. Jolt lots,
6.c. --.trlotid lots, v-c
RICE M-rk-t si-.idy. d-man-1 goe,l.
f.in- y head. A . fancy. 5%e.
Prime 5
t (%4%
Fur I (;(*%
Common ,3%
OATH \’. 2 mixed. - .tri-Md. 34%c; h*b
lo*-.. ,i, 5.. . vxhllH dipped, t'fc , Joh. 27ix
RItAN J.dt lots, 95,‘, carload lots. 9l>>’
HAY Market steady. No I timothy.
92% job. x7'.- ears; No 2. Kc job; *2% cars.
Ilneon. 11-tnie mid laird.
BACON-Market (Irm. I> 8 C It sides.
9%(111'5-'. I*. H belles. 9%1# 10c (Eastern, a
cording toav-rage elx* . I 8 bellies, 9%ff
9% (Western). ntok,l C. R. aides, 9%®)
9%. .
HAMS Sugar cured. 12%ei13%c.
I.AUI* Pure. In tierces. *VoB%- - . In 79*
IKiund tilts and 60-pnunt tubs. 9t#9%c;
compound. In tierces. -■,%-■; jo iiomwl tins,
and K-piun-1 tubs, 6%c.
Sugar mid Coffee.
HCGAR
<*nt l*iaf r ‘x Diam->n<l A 5 -
i'rtishsl .. . *. x t'oiif.- ti.uif-r* - A -M
I'oH'k n.l . XVhit. Exits C. 5 .'
XXXX. piw ,1 ..6 b Extra t* .5 47
OraiMfhtteui .. *.u.) ihihl-it (.' 5.1*,
<'tils .- € I' Y- liows 5.95
Mould X 6 2t|
COFFEE-
Mocba 26-' | Prime No 3 ...H -
Jwva 26e jI No. 4 ...lO%e
peaberry 14 1 Fnlr. N-*. 5 ...,10%c
Fancy No, 1 ..13 cj Ordinary, No, 6 lit
Choice No C...11%c, < '.unitKin No. 7. 9%c
■ln rX nun Hint II util Ing kM|tpllee
LI ML. CALCIUM. PLASTER AND
CEMENT Atahama and Georgia llm* In
fair deitianie and m-I# at SO tents n 'sirrei
special calcined pi.nter. S uu per liarrel;
hair. 4use Husedale c-megl. I! Ju! A.
carlc-a-1 loin, special; Portmud remrnt, ru
in 1 52 25. carload lot* 52.QP4i2.3P.
LUMBER F O. II VhiHSKLH SAVAN
NAH Minimum, yard Mxea,
car elds sl2 Two 13 00 dlff- r- nl ala- -. ( t-n
4t 18 0); ship mock SIC (Uhl 18 90. aaw n Its*.
$5 "1418 DU. hewn lletk 356188 c.
OIL- Market aleady . demand fair; slg.
nal. ttKoCnc, West Virginia hla k Ul2c;
lard. Me. ncatefool, aso7o. machinery. 14
u27'; llnse-,-1 oil, raw. 66. . boiled. 1U
keroaeue. prime whin.. U . water white!
18c; l’ratl * wslrnl 14; dcdorized a t o ve
gasoline, drums, ll%c; empty oil barrels,
ilellvered. 85c
BHOT—Drop. $1 50; B. P. and large, tl
ehmed *1.75.
IRON Market very steady; Heeds, 5%0.
NAILS—Cut $2 60 base, wire. $3 tg, i.„u*
ItAkllKD WIRE USO i*r 190 pounds,
straight gonals. 3sltßoc, sugar house mo
laasis 15U3-C
GUN POWDER—Per keg, Austin erach
eh.a. $4.09. half kegs. $2.3. quarter k.g.
It 25; champion du king, quarter kegs.
$2 26. Dupont and Hatarn smokeles*. half
kegs, $1135. quarter kegs. $:, T 5. 1-pound
canisters. $1.00; less 25 ner cent ; Trotsdorf
smokeless powder, l-|s>und cans. $1 00, 10-
pound cane. Hoc pound.
Wall, Hides and Wool.
HALT--Remana is rule and th* market
•teady. cartoad lots. 100-pound bu>iao
Sacks. 64, . H* 1 (siun-1 cotiuri aw- k. 45c;
lIU-pound burlap *>n ks. 4k%c; lIU-pound
cotton sacks. 49%, ; 73 pound burlap aa, ka.
16c. 125-pourni cotton sack, 16-., Sou-pound
burlap sacks. 85-.
HIDES— Marke* Arm: dry flint. l!%o;
dry salt. ll%c; gr* salted. 6c.
WOOL—Nominal; pnm* Oeorgla. free
of sand burrs and black wool. 19.-; black.
I6c: burry. 10c. Wax, 3c. tallow, s%e.
Leer eklne. 19c.
prnlte and Sola.
APPLES— Early Northern variety, $2 250
3 25
MANANAS $1 2501 50 bunch
LEMONS Market Stca ly at $3 lift
UOiT*ANUTS sl7it<'
PEANL'TS- Ample stock, fair demand;
market Arm. fancy hind picked. Virginia,
per pound 4%e. hand-picked. Virginia, ex
tras, 6c. N. C seed t*anuts. 4r
NUTS Almond*. Tarragons. 16c; Txrtraa.
|6c; walnuts. French. 12c. Naples, lie; pa
nne. 11c: Braille. 11-'; Alberts. l*r; assort
ed nuts, in-pound and 3-po-md boxes, 13c.
t'atlun linggiug and Ties.
RAGGING—Market Arm; Jute. 2%.
pound 9%> . large lot* 9%c; email iota.
|-pnund. B%U9c. Dt pound. s%o*%c; sea
Island bagging. 12%r
TlEß—Standard, 4t-po-ind. arrow. Urge
lots. sl4-J. small lots. $1.50.
Dried and Exwporwied Fruits.
APPLES—Evaporated. 7<#7%c, sun-dried,
I'yHL
APRirOTB Evaporated. %o pound,
nectailne. It*
RAISINS—!.- L.. 12 00: Imperial raMnel*.
>. |,nw 50-p-ain-l box-. k*|V. , fsiur- i
PEA TIES Evapnruled, pealed. 16%c,
unpeal-'d, B*y-t9.
PEABB—Evaporated. B>je.
0181 LLLAVLOt N.
FiBH-Ma, ker*l, half tsirrels. No 1.
si>. Q 0 No. 2. $7 No. 3. s'* 75. kits. N**.
1, $139. No 2 $1.1". No. 3. XV foßlsh,
1-pound t*rb ke. 6%- . - t*>utsl bricks. *'
Hn- k'.l berrlng per tmx, 17619 c Dul-n
herrli gk in keg-. sl.lO. ik-w mullets, half
barrets. —,
BYRUP Market quiet: Ge.vrgla an-1
Florid* syrup. Istying at 28*130r; aclllo#,'
at JSWJ-'x . sugar lam*' - i-mlic.
HONEY—Fair demand, sirwlned. In hwr
rel, 55<|6"c gallon,
lltgti wife basis, tl 36.
01 t; AN 111 LIGHTS.
COTTON Havsntsii lo Bneeon. per
cwt . 2V; to N-xv York, per ewi . 2#c. to
Philadelphia, |e-r hale. $1; Halt tniore, sl.
FOREIGN DlßECT—Bremen. 55c; Liv
erpool, 55c. Hamburg, 570; Genoa, tool
Plant System
- -- ■ -
of Railways.
Tr, n* Operat-d hv 90*h Meridian Tim# One Hour Blower THail nfy Tlmm^
' t. *ll at. 1 Hout tt if- 6 i
HKAI IMDVN FfTrrliv# Ox t 1. 1!MI. j HKAt> IJH.
m• * * a avannali * i Ip •
4 ]ty> 10 30* <1 Vi Ar ... F*h*n*mon.lsy 11 lfPi f. r/K*, S l#p
.12.1.1 7 2f*4> Ar .... Hlrhmofid. .• J.v, i* of 6 4*p ......i
■ • •!- .. 1 >
| R .Mm l utf-t Ar .. lialtkmor#.l.v 3 M*a 1 4-p|
.... lo Im .... IDO. Ar ...l*l)llj4|#ptiU... laV| 13 fulfil j
( li4T|j t lift Lip
ft 30p' 1 OU| \r . k>Kton . I.V ! oU|i J2oo.t| |
17. 1 3 l ,l So ,it, H ,36 |33| 12 | *ir”
f. *#>!■ I *ip x 10m r, -'ii 3 1.5.1 l.v AIX ,1 ntutH Ar 1 -.xi 12 19tx] 7 09p 12 i'*. 10 ISi
8 10|V 6 40|-10 55m Ila w Ar .. Wav-r-wx ... Lv ID l.qi 94 p 6 Itq- 9 55a' T <s>*i
IKm 9 3-p 3 15|> 2 1.,| 2 !.,p Ar .. Thomixvllle . l.v 6 10|> 6 10p { 6 15u| I 15w
10 3-ipt 7 4<*p 12 50a 95m 8 >x, Xr ... Jsck-onvllle . Lv 8 not- 7 4,.p 2 otip lom 6 oQa
10 *‘P 300 pl3 t'2p 13 tt-'p Ar I'statk-x ... l.v 2 35p I 50| I 2 35a 2 3*w
3Km 5 40, Ar .. Hanf.wd I. || 5,p ... .] 12 2Ba U 20a
Xr 11lne ~lUe .. Ll S 40p —Omvm
| 316 p 316 pAr IX al t ... Lv I 1 tep • •.*m
.. 10 56|i 10 >'p Ar Ht Prt. ' tMirg Lx 6 00p;
7Dm 10 OOp 16 09|t 16 OQ| Xr Tampa Lx * 00, 8 Oo.ij 8 00$) 80j
,s'ii 10 ".'V 10 ,Vp 10 >p Ar .. Port T imp,* Li 7 30. 7 30e! 7 3tp 7 S-P
l 10 I Itti 1 liki Ar .. Punta Gorda . Lv | 4MW
lo 4**l 10 4>.i Ar Hi AiiK'i'i|n<* Lv **. y\>
*•>,. ii i 1 p . (v$ l.v S\.6nrmi — Lv l*\h \: h).
; 4*p .* lfw* 4 hop' R 4>a Ar J* ouj* .. Lv K >Vt 10 fiop *
s xsp 7 6 Ar Lv ft 40*. • (ftr>
NORTH WFaHT AND SOT’TiVu liHT
]. Vl .ly $a | l‘ '• * V i.i Monlirom* ry 14 (
. oop 1 Jim l.v Hiv inrMh \i lo 1-o t 2 \<* * '••* ft !' Lv Kavaiii oh Ar 10 If*oj I f>s
K 4 I ft 4<ft Ar Jt'TMp lev K -I*o 10 ft IIY, • 4r L\ 7 V*' 'l! 3&*
Siit, \ i;.p \r Mi' <n Lv \ i**o 7 ft*p 7 I<*| ft f#ow Ar Nn*h\Hlo Lv !> 2 2!a
. 3 !<sV| Ar AH into Lv 10 4f*f* 1- ft ’P - 12 Ir I3*u4‘-v||ly Lv 3 'Aft; 01 :p
4.,i ft 4n* Ar <’n'r b>km Lv • oi*p ft 4 i 7u. 4 of*p Ar <*lnclnnit l*v 11 U 4&f
7Mp 7 fcM \r Lr l"Vll r l.v 7 4.** <.'(* 7J* 7 lftp Ar IjOulh L\ 3 bxp( I
,4 \ , ~. |, . . : , (L A M.)
7 04a H imp \r .St Lmiim l.v ') 1. p ft ift $ 7 32a Ar H*. l#*%na R ®>p ...mm
7I n 6 lop A* *hlß jo l.v ft 3*H* 0•! ('* ‘M ||
s*o 415,- l.v Ailin'- Ar' 10 3 ~11 30. ' •*" *‘ 7 nop I ISffg
KA p 7 liw* \r Nlpmphln Lv ft 0$ ft oop 4 fjp *—l Ar Mobil*’ Iv 12 Mp 12 20ft
ft 4 fm 7 ’ \r Kin i x'liyl.v ft Op ft 4ftp ft 30i$ 7 Ar N Orhuw* Lv 7 .V*ft| 7 45p
. h3H Lv H'V.vmn.ib Ar 10 I.Sft 12 10®
TbrMisb !*nMnvin Rlrrplng Car 1 41W1 12 9>P Ir Tlfion l.v 2 Ite 5 JOp
34 II op \r Alban v Lv 12 o!.i 1
in North K*rt arvl WrM unit In Klorlrlr ~..|6 30p Ar r olumbu* Lv .. 110
* *nn* il4*n* niHits at I’nrl Tni|M with #l**ainri f.*r Key Wr#( ni Havana
Isrovinir !\>ri T impa Mon Jay Thiir*(4av and Holordaya at 11 00 p m
J 11. I'olhMmi*. T I* A I? A Armaiwl *'iiv Tkt A*i Hoto ll’hona IX
H \\ WKKNN, Trafllu AUmuM HAvsnrah,
J
McDonough a ballantynu,
Iron Founders, Machinists,
“‘•“•uillk., a.ilrrw.*.#., e.Mti elurer. * *'*u. |wßHHEWj|Ajkaf
*# *.J i‘wi.ki. gw'***. WulMi .-a
t)*n Mill#, *..., Witt awe *a Rian. **ll.e. .4*. ®. P
TELEPHONE NO. 123.
liarcelon I, 70. : Manchester. Mb , Havre,
57c. Antwerp. 57-
FOREIGN INDlßECT—Liverpool. 73c;
Hiinrh- -ler, 65c. nominal; Hamburg. 65c.
Havre, 7tx', Genoa. 7Se; R- val and Bi.
Petersburg. 75* . Antwerp. Sc
LUMBER By Ball Freight# dull; to
lUllltnore it ewnwanl, $4 W to |6 u 0 per
M . Including Portland.
I.I'MBEK 111 steam Savannah to It*'-
tit,mie, sr. on. IO P It R or B & o
docks $5 5-t, 1.1 Philadelphia. I**ic, per
cwt . (4 pound, to foot,, to New York
p; ro per M. $7 25 to dork, lightered to
Boston to dock, $8 V*
NAVAL I4TORKJ4 The market |e firm,
imdluni etge veeixcla fl-eln Cork for
•inters, 3, ,l per barrel of 310 pounds, and
6 per cent, primage Spirits, 4s 9-4 per
4-i gallons gtoeH, and 5 p-*r cent primage
I,t rg— ve,,els. roeln, N; iplrtls. 4s B*l.
Siettm lb- per 100 poun-le on nwisi: 31%0
on spirits. Savannah lo Boston, and 9%e
on roeln and 19c on sptrßa to New York.
GHBIN. rOVIIN9. F,T4*.
N-w Y-*rk. Oct 6 - Flour was a narrow
air-it -but th* market well sustained, es
is. tally on spring bt.nds, wltltoul change.
ltv* flour qutet.
Corn men I quiet.
Rye quiet
llarb v quiet. Barley malt dull
Wheat, visit, steady; No 3 red, 82%c;
options o|,> -I tlrm and higher on strong
English <abl<- b*cal covering ami bullish
Northwest re. elpla, but wa* very quiet,
loiter eased off on reports of -1. ,tr weath
er In the Northwest, hut cloaed eteady at
%■• net advance; O- lober close-l 81c; De
cember, kl%c.
Corn. |>ot, dull; No. 3. 48%- ; option#
negb-ted. but et-ady In sympathy with
wh. It and on firmer Engilslt - abb a; clos
<d steady at tin-hang*-t prices; Uriober
1 b-ost 40%c; De. Smlier, 42%-’.
Oats, sjsit. qub-t. No. 3, 35%c; optb*ne
dull, but steady.
Iteef quid: family, 1W.50; mesa, $9 004)
9.Ml Beef hams. $39.00021.00. Cut m-aft*
dull, pickled b-llb-s, *011C! do shoulders,
6'jc; <b* hams. kSliltbMe
laird easy; Western st*am-**l, $7.65; Oe
tober eba-e-i $7 6, nominal, refined dull;
continent. $7 85. tkmtlx Amerl-.tit. $8.75.
Pork Arm; family, $16.50017 on, short
clear, sl4 Ss-i 17 00; mess, sl4K*tfl >O9
Mutter -lull; cream* ry. 16tf21c; state
dairy. 13ti3lc.
Cheese dull, large white; He; email do,
II%IIV
Eggs tlrm. state and Pennsylvania. 18 it
21c; Western, regular packing, at mark,
12%011c.
Tallow easy; city. 4Ae; country, 4\(tfsv
Petroleum easy; refined New York, $7 45;
Philadelphia amt Baltimore. $7 40; do In
bulk $1.85
Rosin steady; strained, rommon to good.
$1.47%*1 50
Tiirpejulne steady. 40%ff61c.
Blco firm, domestic, fair to extra, 4%ff>
Potatoes quiet: Jeroeyx, $1900159; I/mg
Island, $1 5-I*l 75, Jersey se sets, $2,250
2 75
Peanuts quiet, unehang>-d
Cabbsgn steady; Long island, per 190,
$1 51>tf215
Cotton by steam tn Liverpool. 65e.
Coffee, spot, Rio quiet. No 7 Invoice,
B%c. mild quiet, Cordova. 9%ifl 16. Fu
tures opened strody, with prlere unchang
ed to 5 points higher, ami rulml fairly
active and generally steady on covering
following better than expected European
advices ami large warehouse deliveries.
I). rr.nrd wa# checked by enntlnuous heavy
r- ■ Ipis at Ido and tAxntoe ami stack s|s*t
-leritand Cised steady and net un. -hang
ed Total sales 22.759 hags. Including Oc
tol>er. $7 10(17 15, November, $7 3*. Decem
ber. $7 25417 30.
Sugar, raw steady: fair refining. 4%e;
oentrlfusal, *-iesi. 4%c, molasses auger,
4-. refined quiet, standard A, 5.55 c; con
fectioner#' A. 5 granulated. 5,75 r; cut
kc* l, 6.15-; tmwdered, 5 BSe; t übes, SFV .
I'OTTOX NEED OIL.
New York Or*. 6-Cottonsoed oil very
slow but aleady; prime crude IsirrNs
nominal. Prime summer yellow. 37p37%<-;
rff summer yellow. Jr,36'c, ptlm- win
ter yellow. 417(42*'. prime while, 40041:;
prime meal s3i
I III# 41.0 MXHKETfI.
Chicago, Oct. 6. Wheat closed a shade
lower, com a shade higher, oats unchang
ed un I i-rovlslons 57| 12%c lower. October
|>ork advanced $2 'O.
The leading futures ranged as follows:
Opening Highest. l/)w*at. Close.
Whe.t No. 2.
Get 77% 77% 76% 76%
Nov. . 78 ($78% 78% 77%77*., T7%ff77%
Deo 7**%t| 78% 78% 78 ifl7% 78%7v%
Corn No 2
Oct 49% 40% 40% 43%
Nov. 37%(t.T7% :rr% ,T 7% 37%:7%
Dev- . 35 4135% 35% 34% 34%
Oats No. 3.
Oct 23% 22% 4(22% 22% 22%
Nov 22% 23%ft 22% a%*22% 3%4123%
Dee 22% 22% 22'VU 22** 22%
Mesa Pork, i-er bhl
Oct. $1125 sl7 00 sl4 25 17 00
Nov. 11 90 II 92% 11 r. B 8*
J.n ... 11 95 11*5 11 *f 1117%
l/ird. per 100 lbs
0.1 7 27% 7 27% 7 | $7%
(Continued on I‘age Twooty-Two.)
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WCEORGIA
li Yco. y/
Schedules FfTeeltv* Sept 10. 190# v
Train* arrive at and depart from
Fentral Station. W 1 Broad. foot of
I .liberty street
*oth Meridian Tim* On* hour slower that!
tlly time
le*ave Arrive *
Savannah: Savannah!
iAuK'iMa. Ilaenn. Atlanta.]
I 46am Covington. Mliledgevttle.N 00pm
I and all Intermediate polnta|
l Atiau ta Maioa. Atlanta.|
| A than a, Montgomery, Oo*j
•? ORm. lumboe, Birmingham. Am *8 Oban)
|erleu. Ktifaula and Troy [
W <npm| I lover Accommodation |fT Want
f> Ktiianl Ouylon Dinner Train. ]h in/ixn
‘Dally tKarepi Sunday
IIETWKKM SAVANNAH ANO TYRER.
7Wh meridian or Savannah rlly time.
LEAVE SAVANNAH.
Monday only .2i a ni Dally except
Monday 30 „ m Dally t(U p m.
LEAVB TYREE
Morulay mt|y 716 n m Ix!ly eicfpl
Monday 10 S a. m. Dally 6:31) p m.
< ont.returns mad* al terminal potnta
with nil tralna Northwest. Wrat and
Huihwf#|, |
Sleeping rara on night tralna between
Savannah ami Augusta. Mean. Atlanta
•nl lilrmln^ham
I'arlor rara on day tralna between Ha*
vannah. Ma< no and Atlanta,
tor complete Information, e'vhrdula
..***?"? ronn ~ t 'on apply to
enaee a Tl ' k ' * ■"<! Peeg
enger Agent, 107 Hull atreet.
or
T, '' k ‘' t Agent.
1 ~ Paasenger Agent.
Traill it Manager.
THEO, D. KLINE. Oen Superintendent,
Savannah. Oa.
Double Daily Service
The ahort line to Norfolk. Wauhlnglog.
l * htt *'** i * >,ll *e N t* York and
r , No 44 No M
1 Savannah, M A L. ttyl2l6pm.il SSprn
Ar Columbia. 8 A. L Ky Mpm; 4 Ham
Ar Raleigh. 8 A. L. Ry.. 11 27pm! 11 60am
Ar Durltum, 8. A L Ry 7 20am. 4 lDpm
. r 8 A I. Ry 4 13am 4 Mpm
Ar Richmond. 8 A. I. Ry f. 16am! I 40pm
Ar Washington. Henna.46am| o|im
Ar Halllmore Penna ,10 08am.II 26pm
Ar l*hllade|phla. Penna . [l2 27pm| 2 Main
Ar New York Penna j s 03pm! • Mam
No 44 ’ No. If
Lv Savannalin. A. L. Uy;l2 25pro II Mpm
Ar_Portemo.it 1,. HAI, Ry 7 OOamj 6 Upm
Hteamera leave Norfolk daily, agoept
Bundgy, for Baltimore, Philadelphia and
N ).ok. and dally for Waahlngtnn
The ahort line to Montgomery, Mobile
and New Orlaan*, leaving Savannah at
728 a m . arriving al Montgomery 7:40
l> m , at whloh point cloee connection la
made with the L. A N. R. R.. arriving
at Mobile 106 a. m. and New Orleana
7:40 a m
The ehort line lo Pemandlna, Ja.koon
vllle, Tampa and other Florida point*.
No ar n* a*
T/v Savannah. 8 A 1., Ry 6 08amj I fTpen
Ar Pernandlna, HAL R y 3 Siam! • 06pm
Ar Jacksonville, B.A.L-Ry! 0 10am,’ 7 40pm
Ar Tampa, BA.I. Ry j 5 30pm 0 30am
Megninccn* Pullman buffet aleaping car
service to Washlngion, Baltimore, Phila
delphia and New York; also to Jackson
ville and Tampa.
Dining ear* from Savannah to Hamlet,
and Richmond to New York.
Buffet parlor care Savannah lo Mont
gomery.
For additional Information apply to
Ticket Offlce, Bull and Bryan at recta.
Phone 23.
J. D. WEED * CO
■AVABBAJt, 41 A.
Leather Belting. Steam Packing & Bose.
Agents tor NEW YORK MUSUk.II
BULTIMO AMD PACKING COMPANY.
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