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Th* Morning New* Ofllce,
Wednesday. Oct. 10.
, t, cotton future* market cannot
without intermittent set-back*
,y thoroughly demonstrated to
, violent decline In all position*,
aion of excitement the market
A ' , ..ay, with pilcee net thirty-three
* , two polnta lower. It aeemed
airetegic move agalnit the bull*.
_ .mbled like eheep to get out when
R m turned again*! them, and In
. ... Hided to UK offering* of long
h helped *o materially to carry
price* "-er,
avorabl* cable new* at the open
market In h eeneltlve position,
announcement of the average
lition by the government at 67,
m it created Intenee anxiety
. ~!* bull element \to never their
o with the market, and the mix
,.>t followed kept marker* busy powt
,.4 , transaction*. Trade* were quick
t _. logetber. and indicated that the
~r without sufficient rope were being
. . rapidly. The condition for Bep
was 68.2. and for October of U*t
#1 i On the increased acreage a
,i of 7 Indicate* a much larger
tn wa* expected Spinner* will, of
.J. a#uro* that the crop is to he
,r w oat was currently eaflmated, and
-ipe-t material ronceardon# on ihe
f the cotton they buy The local
>-t1 -V'rpret the estimate as Indicating
. n f from 10,600.000 to ln.soo.nin bale*.
•,l Upends upon the time frost comes.
*' p r.
T spirits turpentine market closed
. ,t :;%i% cents, an advance of 14 cent
„ veierday. Korin* were reported
ng on a higher hast* than quotx
, . The following resume will *how
, tie and quotations of the markets to-
COTTON.
spot col ton market close.l easier
. 1 1 h ing'd to-day. with reported sales
■ I'.* The demand was light, nw
--># Indifference of spinner* io buy
e result was a small volume of
for the dty. Hood mlddlng. f o.
from K> 3-16< to lf>B,c. with the
1 light, and hualnee* on a small
f I *'
following were the official spot quo
■o r- at the close of th market at the
Exchange to-day:
| This 1 Last
| day. j year
V i middling I*", 7 1-1*
V i.; ng 10 6 13-16
L..w middling S IIM
Seal ordinary j.. |..
V K" .wrier, sales. 240.
hm nah recelp-#, export# and stock-
I |c this day 10.242
1 hie day taet year 3.4.T7
!> L v year before last 10.270
K. • : •- eln-e Sept 1. 1900 282.381
ty laa# year 237.1*1
xports 2 330
.O hand thl day *0 aot
iy las: vhrnr 111.4.14
ft pis an.l toek at the ports.
< •* thl# day Sfiw
tc-eipu this lo> last year 35.832
- this day yerr before last. 00.159
fc receipt* since S<pt 1, 1900 .1.100684
ime I.l*l year 1.104.41s
iarr lime year before la*t 1.290.712
k at all port* to-day 490.301
k same day Inst year 788.911
1 1 > movement* at other port*.—
eston- Frrm. middling 10c; net re
'.<.923. gross. 9.923; sales. 1,612. stock.
N v <irleanr—Quiet; middling, 10 1-16 c.
ri eipl*. 15.447. a lock. 151.317.
! ole—Easy: middling. I08c; net re
-1.715; gross. 1,745, sates, 300. stock.
Is-ron—Easy; middling. 10,-; net re
-1.230. grogs. I.ZJo; salts, 150; slock,
o n- Firm middling. ini,c:. net
" 3.249; gross 2.299; stork. 28.9 M.
N k Steady; middling. H>4< ; net re
-1 grot- . 4.335: sales. 742. slock.
more—Nominal; middling. 10-'-, .
v*4. sleek. 2.045
5 • York—Quiet; m.ddllng. 10 13-16 e;
■ k "4.547.
or.-Quiet; ml.ldling. 11c; net re
**• 222. stock S.JUS
•' ' ideiphls -yulet. middling. 11 1-16 c:
* tpi. .105. gross. 305, stock. 2.303.
mevsment* at interior towns
ista- Quiet; middling, int%.-; net re
-1.637, gross. 1.599, sales, 1.&26. slock.
nhls—Bleady; middling 10%%c; net
2.905. gross. 4.097; sales. 4.200;
* tl 419
ta.tiie—Qtilee; ml.Mling, IOR-I60: net
'# 1332; sroea. 7.0>: stock. 12.67S
nail—Quiet; middling. 108%c; net
’* "43. gross. 761, stork. 6.9*4.
1 -ten—Firm; middling. !oc. net re
-13, 494; gross, 12.494; sales. 789. stock.
- vdie- Firm: middling. 10tc.
1* of cotton thl# day.—
To (Heat Urlialn. 5.129.
’ < Orleans—To Orewt Britain, Ct. 400
’ ■'* 3.517.
'l' *— t’oastwlae. 755.
nah—Coast wise, 2.355.
-ion—l on 1 men t, 9.950.
•mngton—To Oreat Britain. 6,071.
k— Coastwise. 4.005.
' 3’ork—To Orest Britain. 10.410, con
' ! 653.
* foreign export* from all port*
To Orest Britain. 37.013;
continent, 10*403.
■' foreign export* from all port*
<r :hl week: To Oreat Britain,
to France, 5.400; to the
foreign export* sine* Rept 1. 1900
’ '• Rrltam. 3J6.570. to France. 59-
th* continent. 233.979
* or k. Oct. 10—Spot cotton closed
. - 6c decline; middling uplands.
middling Oulf, 11 l-15c; sale*
ion, Oct. 10 -Cotton firm and
middling. 10c; sale*. 150.
be 5 IIUSD tOTTOJI.
j- ' nhont as follows;
, da*. Igradea received .22 23
r’ „ H
r>_, * Phol °* 21 211i
c • * an,
" "‘P' and Stork*
: '•••' *•• 1.317 13ft
*£. r ;“*' ' v "“ k l *n
,hl •-""O" I i.r n.n6i
v fi | , l(H IUB
- j (.OW 7,574
C OTTOS Kl'Tt UK4.
'"''•riii.r. Sternly With Print Kl
5| 12 I'mni. till,
t ' ' %r, ‘ r,ct 10.—It was a'day of sur.
‘il lnir.so excitement In the 10.
" Kot The sole object In view
* 1 appeared to be the llqul
oiints both nays. The cable
“ P'otiounrcd disappointment.
mos emwtilt 'l22?®°** Wl,fl • more generous
p ’Os ll t'ffurecl upon at South*™
•*'* lA * warhat an easy opening
MURPHY ft CO.. INC..
Board of Trade Building. Savannah
Krtvat* teased wires direct to New York.
Chicago and N*w Orleans
COTTON, STOCKS AMD GR MK.
New- York office. No. 51 Broadway.
Office* in principal clile* throughout ih#
South Wrlee for our Market JUnual and
book containing inaiructlon* for traders
Wall street brokers. The market, at the
close, was steady in tone, with prices Be;
331*421' lower
Trice# declined 5 to in point* on Initial
sale* with sentiment bearish to *ont<- ex
tent A. the later advices from LncrtsiJl
were depressing and as Ihe taildlc show
ed a desire to unload Is cotton betorc the
bureau report made Its a ppm ran e. the
market further settled 10 points before
midday At ihe time the bureau tlgurt s
wetc published the pit was packtHl to Us
utmost The simple announcement that
the average crop condition wis 67 |>*r
cent , w'|.t hulls completely off their feet,
and created a wild scene of disorder in
the pit It was extremely difficult to tln.l
buyers and price* dropped four and five
point* a’ a time unlit 975 was reached
for January which figure represented a
loe# of points from last night * clos
ing bid Everybody endeavored 10 sell
long cotton 01 get short Ith some hav
ing both end* in view. The Roulhwest un
loaded prodigious 11 mounts of oott >n on
the noon brrak. while Wall street smoth
ered the pit with selling orders Instead
of substantially leading later In ihe day on
covering for piotlts. the market . -.niinued
in an extremely feeble condition with
prices hovering around low water murk
The trade was stubbornly opposed lo a
- additional llrt. s of long co3-
lon tn the late session on th* reaction,
and the market continued lo wahbie
around the lowest price* of the session
Tht* commission house clement steadily
poured long cotton Inin the pit, a* did
PUTTf ATIOH IN Ft Tl It KB.
New York, Oct. 19—Cotton future*
opened easy and closed steady at the de
cline Price* as follows
Open High Low Close
January in Mb 10 06” 975 971
February .... 10 05b loot 9.76 975
March | 10 05b 1" 07 975 | 9 76h
April 10 04h 10 05 976 9.75
May 10 04b 10 05 976 976
June !lno*h 10 04 973 | 973
July 9 99b 10.01 | 965 966
August j 9.83a 951 j 954 f 9.50
Rep'ember | .... j .... j ....
October.. 1040 b in 42 10.15 10 lab
November .... 10 It 10 12 953 | 955
Utcember . 10 >4h MO7 976 j 97S
I.I\F.IIIMMII. COTTON 84 BRKET.
Liverpool. Oct. 14). 4pm -00 l on, quiet,
price#, easy Am-'l-an middling fair.
4 2T.-33d. good mldlllng. 47-!4t, mldlll-g.
Jl\d; low middling 4 :t-14d; ordinary, '-'.d
The sale, of ihe day were 4 <n bale#. Of
which ton were for speculation and exjevri
and Included 5Mi American Recelp a
1.000, all American.
Kuiure# opened quiet and cioaed ea#y.
American middling I m c.
buyers. October-November. 5.43d. buyers:
Novemher-De.-emher, .V.tou'i 17d buyer*.
Deccmber-Jamiary, 5 34d. seller#; January-
February. 5 31d. buyer#; February-M irch
5.2*d. buyer*; March-Aprll. E2T.I, el!er*.
Aprll-May, 3.2g©'5.24d, eeliera; Mty-Juir
5.261 buyers; June-July. 7>22d, Miller*. Au
gust-Ch-prember, 5 INI, value
New Orleans. Oct. 10—Cotton future*
steady.
October .. 9 90ff9 70 February . 9 55©0.56
November. 9 54419.55 March 9.W 09.59
December. MM9 53 April 9 >
January... 9.52©9.53 | May 9 3959 fin
rOTTON 4.UTTERS.
New York. Oct. 10.—Hubbard Bro# A Cos.
#av- To the surprise of the trade. Ihe bu
reau report showed a slight decline from
the condition of la#t month, being 47
against 68.2 tn September, and 42 4 ( i#t
year Or the In'reased acreage, thin in
dicate# th* production of a crop larger
than the current estimate and leavl- th#
ultimate yield to he determined by frost
A scene of excitement followed (he publi
cation of thl# report, and It was difficult
to find buyer*. All seemed to have sell
ing orders and many order* came from
the finuthwest The local trade bought
freely at Ihe decline for a reaction which
came In the face of large receipt* at Hous
ton aril New Orleans to-morrow The ef
fect upon speculation will he seen after
the bureau I* digested. The spinners can
be expected to regard the report a# Indi
cating a larger crop than they were led
to 4>clleve."
IIRY 110(1118.
New York. Oct. 10 -Some Improvement
tn demand for cotton good# to-day but
business I# not large, very good lone
throughout the market. Bleached are sell
ing at latest advance, l'rinl cloth# quiet
hut firm Bi>me advance of 8% tn print-.
No change In glnghame. Men * w- ar
woolen# weak and worsted# continue dull
and Irregular tn price. Woolen and worst
•A dres* good# for spring opening up with
fair demand.
NAVAL ITORKf.
Wednesday, Oct l n
SPIRITS TURPENTINE.—The turpen
tine market showed a aircng advancing
tendency to-day. opening firm at SL- and
closing firm at 38'%centa The sale# at th
opening were 826 casks and at the clo-tnt
price ytt casks. Several Urge buyer* were
In the market, and there wa* not a great
deal of trouble In keeping the trice up.
The belief I* current that Ihe price 1# to
go much higher, and mat It wl I i>e lnh>
rentes before the ck>e of O t -its r The
day'# receipt* were 1.6*1. and the export*
745"
ROBIN—The r-vein mark# Foard firm
an.i unchanged to-day. with sale- of 91
barrel* reported al the open n* ca',l It
wa# curremly reported, however, that
buslne## wa* being done on a higher ha
st* than quotation# Pale* #* me l lo be
In demand at better price# than the mar
ket. The day'# receipts were 3.404. ami the
export#. 2.16 X Price* aa follows:
A n r 61 30 I SI >
I, 1 *> K 1'•
E 1 33 M 1 10
F 1 4 N 19
O 1 4.5 W O 2 ' *
11. I to W W 2to
, Receipt# Wednesday—
Spirits. Rosin
Central Railroad 242 279
8. F & W * *' n
ft A. *** '- ,li
Bchooner Mary Everett 56
ICxportH WFdnwdiy—
B fi Dorcheerer, R.ilto 1627
HAIGHT A FREESE
c 0.%
53 BROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY
Branch ttfllce*: 83 Btate street. Boston
Mas* ; corner 4th ami Walnut street*.
Philadelphia. Pa
CONNECTED Hs* PR[\.VrL 55 IR BP
Stock*. Bonds. Oraln and Cotton tiought
or old In any amount# for ca*h or on
margin of 5 to W per cant.
FRACTIONAL LOTS A SPECIALTY.
Account# of *to upward* acc-ptc I
-Why Stock* Are Going Higher -
Bend for our #peclal Irl'er. i<#a'd Mon
day. <Vt 8. giving our view# on th# sub
ject. also for our 4fio-rag ' lllu'riied
"OI'IDE TO INVESTORS."
giving full data relative io all #ecurltir#
dealt tn upon the exchange* mall*-1 fre-.
Also Dally am! Weekly Market Letter
JOHN W. DICKEY,
Sloek and lload Brake#,
iicm.t, GA.
Write lor Llal.
IHE MORNING NEWS: THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11. 1900.
S 8. Qlty of Augusta. N Y... 746 tm
Naval Slum Statement
Spirits Kcaln
block April 1. 1900 2 197 142.bS
Receipts to-day I.MI 2 404
Recelpia previously ..37 5.53 514.153
Total since April 1 241.130 3*.tsMl
Export* to-day 745 2.165
Export* previously 198979 543.399
Export* since April 1 199.724 551.(64
block on hand 10-day 41.406 13-8 034
block on han.l same day last
year 53.3 M 151 2T
t’harlesion. Oct. 10.—Turiientine Arm at
37>* Itosln steady nnd unchanged.
Wilmington, N. t . O lo.—Spirite tur
peniln*- firm at 37 1 j-833c. receipts, 54
Koeln steady t It lilt-1 20; recelpis. 135.
Prude turpentine quiet at 51 10 and 12.10.
receipt* 13. Tar film at 11.60. receipt*. 19.
New Orleans, Oct. 10.—Receipts: Kosin.
6J6. turpentine. .28 Export*. Manchester.
250 barrel* rosin.
I- IN ANCIAL.
MONEY —The demand keeps fairly up
wl-h the supply
FOHEIUN EXPHANilE—Market is very
weak Commercial demand, 6161\ aix
ty days, 64 78',: nlnely day*. 6t76i,;
francs. Parts and Havre, sixty day*.
5.351., Swiss, sixty days, 65.26*6; Belgian.
5 23 5-16. marks. *ix'y days. 95 5-16:. ninety
day* 92 13-16.
DOMESTIC EXCHANGE beady;
banka are buying at 3-16 discount and tell
ing a* follows 525 and under 10c. pre
mium. 623 to 550, 15c premium: s*' to s!i*J,
20e prrm;um. 6100 to 52'>' 250 premium;
10 61.000. fir. 61.060 and over, 1-16 dis
count .
REiTRITIER Very inactive and dull,
with nominal quotation*.
Stocks,
Bid. Asa
Augusta and Savannah R R ....163 I^*l
Ailania ir.l W.rat PaM Hi IS6
do 6 per cent, eert.flcate* 10716 lfli'-4
Augusta 6'.-lory SO 86
rirlxen* Bank 130 132
Chatham Rank KWH 11C.4
Fhatham R E A I. Cos . A 5616
do do B 5516 668%
Eagle and Phoenix Mfg. Cos 105 -
Edison Electric Ilium 100 106
Emerprlse Mfg Cos 99 103
Germania Rank 129 121
Georgia A Alabama 25 27
Georgia Railroad, common 210 215
Granltevllie .Mfg. Cos 160 165
J I* King Mfg Cos 100 100
Lang.ey Mfg Cos ,117 130
Merchan 1 a National Bank 1108% 111
National Bank of bavannah 145 150
Oglethorpe Savings and Truat ~W 6 110
People # Suvlng* nnd Loan 101 10f
Southwestern Hallroad Cos 1078% 1038%
bavannah Gast Light Cos 248% 35 ;
Southern Bank .150 155
b.'ivonnah Bank and Truat 114 115
Rlhley Mfg. Cos . Aqguata 35 9*
Savannah Brewing 96 liki
Bond*.
Bid Ask.
Char . Cos! A Aug !*t ss. 1900 105 106
Atlanta city 4*. 1922 104 106
Augusta oily 4*. 1927 ..168 107
do 48# 1925 110 111
do 7s. 1903 105 108
do 6*. 1913 119 U 1
Ala >l:d. ss. Ind and. 1923. MAN 938% 100
Augusta Factory. 6 per cent .1915 I'A 110
Brunswick and Western 4*. 19*3 ..61 33
C. R. H A Banking collateral 5* 92 60
C. of U. Ist sa. 50-year gold. 1945
F A A 119 1
C, of G. con. ss. 1945. M AN 92 9(1
C. of C 2. Ist Incomes, 1945 33 4o
do 2d Incomes. 1945 10 11
do 31 Incomes, 1945 6 6
C. of G. (M. a A A. Dlv) s*.
1947. J A J SO 918%
C of G (Eaton Branch), ss. 1930.
J A D 93 94
City A Suburban R B. I*l 7* —IOO 110
Columbus city 5. 1909 106 107
Charleston city 4*. 1945 101 loj
Eigle A Phoenix MllleOs.. 1928 .106 103
Edison Eleclrlc lllumlnaiing 6a 104 103
Enterprise Mfg 6s. 1909 102 103
Georgia Railroad 6s. 1910 114 1158%
G. A F . 1945, J A J 113 1128%
Georgia A Alabama Ist ss. 1945 10f 106
Georgia state 3>%s. 1930, J A J. ..K 6 107
do 38,5. 1915. M A N 104 106
do 41%#. 1915 117 113
Maeon city 6s. 191*. J. A J ....116 1U
do 48%*. 1926. Jan par I<*7 109
Ocean Steamship ss. 1936 100 106
bavannah city ss. quar. U'labar,
1913 110'% 1118%
do s*. quar. November, 1909 .. 1098% 1108%
South Carolina elate 4*%s, 1933 .116 119
Sibley Mfg Cos 6*. I9OJ 101 102
Boutti IW,un I 96 97
B.F. A 55 gen. mi'ge, 6*. 1954 IB 124
do do Ist 5* gold 1934 1108% 1118%
do Bt. John Dlv Ist 4*. 1934 94 *■
New York Oct. 10.—Money on call
firmer, al 3"i4 per cent. lasi 1a0n.3. Prime
mercantile paper, f.ftk Sterling exchange
weak with neural business in hankers
bills al 5193% for demand, and al 54 978 k
for sixty day*: posted rate# 64 818) and 4 -
k. Commercial bids $4 798% Sliver cer
tificate* 63 7-3Q*46)c; bar allver, 6*Sc;
Mexican dollar*, .Vw%c
Government )>onds irregular: Mata
bonds weak; railroad bonds Irregular.
STOCKS .6NT) RISNDS.
l. title Intereat Shown and the Trend
nf Price* Irregmlar.
New York, Oct. 10—Activity In th# stock
market was very mu. h benumbed bv the
peiplexltie* In the money market outlook.
International exchange and the rates for
money on foretgn markets ultra, ted more
attention than did news of domestic
events, except o- they affected some spec
ial properties. What rmall Intercet there
was In stocks was mostly centered on the
specialties and the movement of prices
there wa* Irregular.
People's G* was rather acutely depress
id on the new.* of a general Issue of In-
Junotlon* to prevent the company from
charging more than 6) cent* for gas. while
that rate was ac orded to any of It* cus
tomer*. Laclede Gas weakened, appar
ently In sympathy. Sugar and Tennessee
Coat were also for ed down over a point
on rather free selling Manhattan, on th*
contrary*, showed a continuance of ti# re
, ent strength during Ihe early daltng*.
and Riooklvn Transit seemed in some de
mand. American Tin Plate, tn the metal
group, rose over a point, and Hocking
Valley as much- Except for the last
named Stock these advances were wip'd
out In tm late r*a. tlon.
The heaviness of the general list became
mark'd offer only a brief realatance. The
movement of price* was very narrow and
dealings small so that the net evtaugei
are not Important hut practically all of
them are leases The large dscrtis* In
cut rings of fit. Paul for the first week In
O. lober was n depressing factor
More loans were called to-day. and the -
rate was mark'd up lo I per ceni. before
new accommodation * ouM he found. Tbl* j
was the dominant Influence In the market ;
and the renewed fall In sterling exchange,
which carried the rale down to the new
|) vet of sold Import*, seemed to have lit
tle Influence in offsetting the effect of the j
higher money rate The subtreasury trans
fci red 5500,00* 10-day to the Interior, and 1
t ie draft* paid by that institution during 1
the week on ac.uunt of gold deposited at -
Pacific coast twlnts are quite Inelgnlllcant.
At the present rat' of depletion of New
York hack reserve*. It I* evident that
1.. Si Uday'* statemeni will *h-w the
surplus almost obliterat'd, unless It should
be liffs'l by a drastic contraction of loan*. |
Another ISO.OW was engaged In London to
day for shipment 1a New York, bul the ]
discount rate# promotly respondad with
, ling to * per cent., and
It Is generally believed that the Rank of
England will advance ihe official rate to
morrow. as the private rate has now gone
above It.
The srnslttveneea of the foreign market*
to the threatened withdrawal# of gold de
tract front the beneficial effect on apacu
lation here. The reported panic on th#
Vienna bourse yesterday give* an un
pleasant impression. To-day# violent
Southern Railway.
Tratna Arrive and Depart Savannah on 9Uh Meridian Time—One Hour blower
Than Cl ty Tune
Schedules In Effect Sunday. June 10. 19fh).
KYaT> rxSfc'N to mi i read pp
\064~N0 J3 (Central Tin* • N„ N.> 32
IJ JOpmli JOem L% Savannah ~ 7. Ar iTOam J~l6pm
| | < Eastern Time )
421 pm I .Kent Ar BUtkville Lv 3 (Hem 1 '7pm
6 Oi'pm 6 |o*m Ar Cclumbie . Lv Imm 1! 25* n
9 lupm ) tUm Ar 1 Chntlutie Lv 9 05pm S lJ*n
11 41pm 12 23pm Ar Greensboro Lv 7 lupm • Mam
*-'iiu ar No f 18 . L\
13 51am I 35pn Ar” DotTvlile Id • Fpm 4 'am
6 00aSR 4 Apm Ar Richmond Lv 1101 pm >pm
.'
4 Tom 5 35pm Ar Charloin-svlll# . Lv } 00pm 12 '-)pm
7 35ant sopm Ar 3* nlngion Lv 11 15am 9 50l>m
9 15am 11 35pn> Ar ilttmore Lv i 3 2Jm 327 pm
113.5 am 2 56am Ar .... PI Ivdelphia I,v .nam * UJpm
J 05pm 4 2jam Ar New Yoik .. I.v 12 b'ani 326 pm
8 30pm 3 'Ppm Ar . .... Lv . 5 00pm 10 10*m
"Sol* TO' THE" Ni Ut IT' 8 \ 1 ■ N"
(Central Timed
12 Lv geTatinah Ar .5 Warn
(Eastern Tim,- l
8 nan Lv I’olumhia Lv 1 25am
9 Mtani Lv Spartanburg Lv 6 15pm
12 lupm Lv A-h-vil> Lv 3 ci.pni
4 02pnt Ar Hot Spring* Lv II t.’ -tm
7 Ji'pm Ar Knoxville Lv * 2-ani
3 mam Ar Lexington .... Lv H
7 45am Ar Cincinnati .. Lv 5 tdpm
6 iNipm Ar Si Lout* l*v 8 "Bam
7 50am Ar .... LoWjai lie *- v T *- ,am
All trains arrive and depart from Ihe Plant System R ation.
THROUGH CAP- SERVICE. ETC
TRAINS .13 AND 34 DAILY. NEW MtllK AND FLORIDA EXPRESS Vesil
touted limited train*, with Pullman Diawitig 1t... to Sleeping Cat# between Savan
nah and New York Connect* at Washington with Colonial Kxpr. - . for Boston.
Pullman Sleeping Car* between Charlotte and Richmond and t harlot la an,l Nor
folk Dining Car* serve all meals between Savannah and Washington
TRAINS AND K DAILY, THE CNITKI. STATES FAST MAIL V-.tlbuled
limited iraln# carrying Pullman Drgwlng Rnom bl.cplng Cat, bet we. n Bavannah
and New York Inning Cars serve all ratal* between btviinneh end Washington.
Also Pullman Drawing Room bleeping Car- between Savannah and Cincinnati,
through Asheville end The Land of the bky^
For complete information at to rale*. hedulr*. etc . apply to
O GROOVER Ticket Agent. PUnt By*Km Sta.lob _
JAMES FREEMAN. C. P. *n<! T. A.. 141 Bull street Telephone-Bell, BSO,
s'*!! HARDWICK A**ltanl General Ptssengrr Agent. Atlanta. Ga.
break in the ptice of cotton end the un
expe ledly favorable character of th* *■'-
ernment’* monthly rejairt on cotton glv, ,
rime to Ihe further question of what effect
these devcbq>meni may have on the
movement of cotton to market, which I*
now the dominating Influence tn both the
money and foreign exchangt market.
There wet# firm spot* tn the bond mar
ket, but buatne** was very dull. Total
sales, iter value. 6365 Ob
F S. coupon 3# and old 4* declined '
and new 4* advanced 8% per cent, on the
■aw cell.
Total sale# of etock 10-dey were 174 •>
share*. Including the following At hln
sor preferred. *.*. Manhetien. 34.600.
Missouri Pacific. s.7i*>. fnlon Pacific. 10.-
270. Brooklyn Rapid Transit. 14.46 U, Peo
ple* Gas. 24.655. Sugar. 11.320.
New York Stock Ltt.
Alchlaon 7F % do pref 73' ;
do pref 496, Wabash 7
B. A 0 7*)', do pref 17\
Can. Pac 86 W. A L. E 6'*
Can. Southern.. 50 j do 2d pref .... 23**
C. A 0 27*, Wl# Central ... 11
C. Gt. W. 108, Third Avenue,. 109 |
C., B A Q. ... 124N Adama Expre*# 126 j
C„ I. A L 23 American Ex 156 j
rjo pref 53 Pnlted State* Ex 65
C. A E 111. .... 94 sVell* Fargo Ex 124
C. A N W l*i Am Cotton 011 33',
C.. R. I r P 165'. do Pref **
C. C. C A St.L. 61 Am Malting ... 4
Col Southern .. 58% do pref 22'%
do l*t pref .... *BB% Am. 8m A tl. .. 37',
do 2d pref 14 ; do pref 98>i
Del A Hudson 116*% Am. Spirit# 1
D. L. * 8V 175 | do pref 17
D * R 0 188* Am Steel Hoop 19'i
do pref 6*%, do pref 47
Erie 118%: Am S A Wire.. 32'-%
do Ist pref 238% do pref 738%
Gt North pref 154 Am Ttn Plate . 318%
Hocking Coat 14 do pref 82
Hocking Valley 83'% Am Tobacco #9
Illinois Central 116 do pref 129
lowa Central... 178%:Anaconda M. Cos.
do pref 39 . eg-dkv 42i
L E. A W 28'% Brooklyn R. T. .618%
do pref 95 |Col. F. A 1...,'. 338%
Lake Shore .... 365 |Cont. Tobacco .. 245,
L. A N 71H do pref 77',
Manhattan L . 92 Federal Steel .. *3>,
Met St Ry. .. 149 V do pref %
Mex. Central .. 118% Gan. Electric .. l*fi',
M. A St. L 54 jOhieo*e Sugar.. 119'%
do pref 91 do pref 485%
Mo. Pacific 49N Inter Paper .... 17
Mobile A Ohio. 35 do pref 62'%
M. K. A T 9 lotClede Gas .... 68
do pref 27 National Biscuit 32
N. J. Central... 134 do pref 85
N. Y. Central 128 National I.ead .. 17'%
N. A W 348, do pref 96
do pref 758% National Steel... 26
Northern Pacific 48 j do pref *4
do pref 681% N Y Air Brake 119
Ont A West. . 2"G North American H'%
(ire Ry AN. . 42 Pacific Coast .57
do pref 76 j rlo !*t pref .... 83
Pennsylvania . 129% do 2-1 pref fifi'i
Reading 153% Pa- Ific Mall to',
do lt pref ... 558, People * Oaa ... KBi
do 2and
R G W 49 do pref 73*%
do pref 96 Pullman P. Car 185
St L. A 8. F... 108, Stan R. A T. .. 4’
rio Ist pref .... 64 Sugar 115*.
do 2d pref .... 33'% do pref H6'%
fit L 3 W. ..*l2 Tnn. Coal A Ir. $58%
do pref 28’% F. 8 Leather... 95*
gt p IBS do pref 68',
fit Paul pref 199 U. S Rubber ... 28*%
St PA Om 168 do praf **
Southern Pacific 32S Western Union . 7*'%
Southern Ry. •• ll't'R IAS IP,
do prrf 528% do pref 52'%
TAP P. C. C. A St. L. 52
Union Pacific .. 57S
Bond*.
U. B ref 2 reg 168*% M , K A T. 2d* 64'%
do 2# roup .. 1631% do 4# 908%
do He, coup io*", N. Y. C. lla.. 1"8
do new 4*.reg IS* 7 * N. J C. Gen 5# 12i
do new Is.cou 133’% Northern Pac 3* 648%
do old 4a. reg 1141% do 4* 102'%
do old 4*. cou 1148% -N. Y., C. A Ht.
do s*. reg .... 1168* L. 4s 165
do s*. ou .... 1131, N. A W. con. 4# 96",
D. of C * 65a.. 123 Ore Nav. lat#.. 109
Arch, gen 4s 99 |do 4* 163 !
do adjt 4a ... BRB% Ore. S. L 6* .. I27'j
Can. Sou. Ida 107 do consol 5* 112
CAO 4'%# 98\ Rend. <4*n. 4# 86 7 % ;
do 6# ’ 118'-% B O. IV Ist* 99
C A N. W con St I, A Ir. M.
7, 139 | con. 5 1684%
CAN W.. 8 do gen 6# 1228%
F Deb 5* 126 St. P consol* I©',
Chi Terminal 4* 918% Si P . C. A P.
COl Sou. 4* ... 868% lat* 117%
C. of O con s*. 431% do 5* 1111
do lt lno *' Southern Pac. 4* 78'%
do 2nd Inc ... 11 South. Ry. 5* . 409
I) A R G. let* I'd Stan. R A T. 5* wi
do 4* 98'% T A P lit* ... 113
Erie Oen. 4* .... **B% do cl* to
Ft W. A Den. Union Pac. 4*.. I'd'*
Pl,y i#t 72 ;Wabash lata ... 117',
Oen Eleclrlc 5* do 2da 191'%
n fd 11T' Weat Shore 4a 113 t
la Central lat* 111 Wl* Fen. 4* 83',
E A N Uni. 4* 98’, Va. Fenturte* ... 91
M A O. 4* 84
New York. Oct. 10—Standard OU 5558 j
557.
HIKU-UlfOl • MARKET*.
Nale.—Tha quotations ar* revlped
daily, and ar* k pt as neat a posslhla in
accord with th* prevailing who.eaalo
prl-aa Ofhclgl quaaitona ar* not used
when they dl-agiae with th* price* wh-ua
taler* aak
6'ountr) and Xarthern Produce.
POULTRY—The ma'ket i* ataady Quo
tation# Broiler*. 8025 c. per pab . half
grown. 4.i©.’o . tftfiee-fouriha grown. 55©
80c. hens. 65©75c: rooetara. lugtoc. ducks
50075 e geeac. 75ch61.96
EGGS—B*etdy at ITc.
BUTTER-Th# tone of th# market Is
firm. Quotation*. W*urn creamery, 19©
218,c. New York slate dairy. 178%3228%c;
extra Elgin*. 2W72.V
CHEEHK—Market flitn; fancy full
cream cht-eae, HB*c for J) to 22-pound
aveiagr, I'MJ*-l“,und average. 12c.
Ewrly Yraetnlilre.
IRISH POTATOES-Nonhern, g= 00
sack
CARHAGE 3g7 C per head.
ONIONB-Yellow tn liarrels, $2 00.
crates, ooc; red, fiootiin)
Itrcnilstufl#, lla> and Grain.
| IT>>!'K -Market steady, paienl, 64 10,
j sir tight. 14.00. fancy. 62 86, fnmtly. 63 t*
per barrel. 62 73, per sack,
11 "0. city it.i a . per salt, bolted. II 20ft
l IS. water gruund. II 25;' city grit*,
•a- kx. tl 15. p. art grits, iludnuia', per
barrel, 11.65; per aack. tl.p), sundry
brand*. II if.®i *> sack
; t'oRN- Market firm, white, Job lota. 65c;
rat load lota. Cc, mixed corn Job lota,
6;c. carlivad lota, 59c
RlCH—Market steady, demand good.
I fancy head, go; fancy, 68%c.
®. ..5
! ‘J 00 * 1 ...%%
Ir -8- 04S
Common
OATS So. 2 miipd, riirioa*}, job
i lota, IMIMc; whim <it|>iwd, Job. 37r.
MHAN—Job lof, %'i carload lota, to*'
MAY Mark# t ntt.uiy. So l rimolhy
job. *74 <'arx; No 2. S5 Job. Ki* vmn.
lla*on. IImm• an<l l*arf.
RAFON—Market firm. D H. C R aides
9',®9Hc. D. H. bail tea, M,filoc (Eastern. #rl
cording to average slxe, O b bellies.
98c (Western), smoked C. R ld". 9\(j
9 7 %c.
HAMS- Bttgnr cured, 128%819t%c.
LARD—Pure, In tierce*. *,lj*’%c; tn .
poor,! tin* and ao-pound tub* 9f)',c;
compound. In tierce*. 6*%c; 50-pound tin*
i and 00-pound tub*, Cic.
sunnr nud Coffee.
SUGAR—
<"ut *f 6 .Mi Diamond A 5 M
Fruelied 6 TV rNmfe.-tMiner#’ A 5 83
Powdered 6 13, While Extra C..S 3I
XXXX pow'd 6 IS) Extra C 6(7
Granulated .. ..6 03; Golden C 5.1$
Fulies 6 lv Yeliuwa 5,uS
Mould A 6 24
COFFEE—
Mocha Me | Prime No 3 ...II r
Java ■ j Gmid No. 4 ..1 nv,c
Penberry 14 t- Fair. No 6 ... lot-c
Kelley No I ..II rjorihnarv, No 6 10
Choice No I . .11' ,r| Common No. 7 9(#c
Uuruliiir, uuU lluiatan Muppllea
LIME. CALCIUM. PLABTER AND
CEMENT— Atalana and Georgia lime in
fair dental", and aelr at If- rent* a :*trret;
*|ieclal calcined piaatet. 61.00 per barrel;
hair, 4'tisc Rnsedale ermeat. |! Ju8)l X;
rarlond lota, special; Portland cement, re
tail, 6*25; carload lot* 62 0082 20.
LUMBER F O. B VESSELS SAVAN
NAH llliilrnum. yard else*. |;o508)11 00;
- ir sill*. 112 ou 13 Hi. difficult size* {lt w
(JlB OU. ship ntock, 616 009)16 00. aawn ttas
IsdsiiKKi. hewn Ilea. 35813*
OlL—Market steady, demand fair; alg.
nal. 46p50c; We*l VirglnW bla.k. 9t)l2c;
lard, 10c; nentafoot. {f7or. machinery, to
■u2sc. Ilneeed oil raw, tig. . boded. 63r;
kerosene, prime white. 12c; water whit*.
He; Pratt * nelral. 14, de-idorlxed alova
gasoline, drums, 61V%c; emp4y alt uarrele.
Ueltvered, 85c.
■HOT Drop, tl 50: 11. P. and larga, |l,7s
- 61.73.
IRON Market very sleadv; Bwede. 58%0.
NAIU-Cut. 12 60 base; wire. 63*5 ban*.
R A Kit ED WIRE—63 50 per DO pounds,
straight goods. 22©30c, sugar tious* tm
Ingses. 15020 c
GUN POWDER—Per keg. Austin crack
shot. 54.00; half kegs. 62.25. quarter k*g.
$1 15; champion ducking, quarter kegs,
{2 to ; Dupont and Haxarn snwikele**, half
keg*. sll3'. quarter keg#, f:.n, 1-po-md
canister*. $1 00. less 25 oar cant : TroMdorf
smokeless powder, t-pound can*. $1 00. jp.
pound can*. 90c pound.
San, HI tl e a tail Wool.
■Ai-T-Demanu ta lair and the market
•teovdy; caiioat: loi*. lOJ-pouod buriao
aack*. 44c; lo'-pourd cotton sack. 45c;
110-pound burlap i-k*. 40‘%c; 110-pound
coltofi a, k*. 49Uc; 215 potitid burlap aa. kg.
U- . 136-pound cotton aack, 56c; 2JU-puund
burlap sacks. 65c.
HlDED—Market Irm; dry film. 138%c;
firy salt, 118%c; green waited. Ic.
WOOL- Nominal; prime Georgia, free
of sand burrs and black wool. 19c: black,
16c; burry. 10c. Wax, 35c; tallow, 18%c.
Deer skin*. SO -
g-rnlls sad Vut>.
APPLES—EarIy Notihtrn variety. 52 150
3.50.
UANANAB—II.2S6I 50 bunch
LEMONS Markel steady al 62 901)3 00
(WOANTTfI -63 75(14 On per luft
PEAN'UTfi—Ample etock. fair demand;
market firm, fancy hand picked. Virginia,
per pound. 4'%c; hand-pick'd. Virginia. *g-
Ira*. 4c. N C eed peanut* 4c.
NT'TS- Almond*. Tarragona. 16c; Tirteas.
)6c. walnu'e. French 12'. Naples. J2e. pa
, nn. 12c; Ilrasll*. 13 . Hh'.'t*. Hr; asanrt
*d nut*, k.-pound nd 25-pound box**, 12c.
Inllon li*g*l*E nnt) Ties.
BAGGING—Market firm; Juts. I\%-
rwnd. !*■ . larg# lo*. *B%". am*H lotav
pound. 6V.Q9C, 1% pound. S'4o*s%c; see
Island begging. 128%c.
TIES Standard. 45-po'ind, arrow, larg*
tola. *1.40; small tot*. *1 40.
liii.ll a*■■ and Evapuraied I rtnt*.
APPLES— Evaporated. 7©78%c. sun-dried,
6‘.%9)6i
A PRK'OTS— Evaporated. *B%c pound,
nectarines, 10c.
RAISIN'S—L. L,. 62 09. Impertalcablneta.
PEA''llKl*- f.vaix)rated, pealed, l*V%e;
un pea I'd. >B%®oc
PEARS— Evaporated. 65*0.
M 584 KLLASEtII S.
Floll—Makerel, hall-barret*. No. I.
6- un No 2, $7.00. No 3, 65 75. kits. N<> |
$, 56.50, No 2. *1.10; Nu. 3. *5-. Fodflah.
1-pound brick*. 68%c. 2-praiod brick*. *e.
■moke.l herilng*. per box, 17©10c. Dutcn
herring* in keg*, tl 10. new mullata, ball
bunvU, —.
Plant System
of Railways.
Train* Operated by 90th Meridian Tlm~-One Hour Blower Than Ctiy T.m*.
32 6 7* North and ioult 23 3S 5 |
READ DOWN Eft-I live Ocf 1. &SS~ f READ FP
- I
I '>oi*j.. ;i '.Pp Ar . Washington... Lvl i ati igfp ...^.
j 8 JOm 1 u3. Ar ttalttninre ... Lv.l I 55a 1 4-p .... .
1 jlO 35a I I 50*. Ar ...PhlladelpltU I.v; 12 top 11 305.,
| 1 1.5 p 7 OOa Ar . -N'-vv York Lw I0 p * Nsa |
; Sop .1 <Bq> Ar Hu.-i,n Lt 1 unp Uumt .(. ... .|,
15 .13 r 53 23 Si 7* X 22 33 J© 1
5 nip 1 iip 8 l6a 6 X-a 3 15a I.v SjvVTTi.ali Ar I UUm 12 10*| 7 <>.• 12 1a 10 I.M
8 I-'p .5 Ml to 54a 7 25* 6 3-ia Ar . W*>, ro Lv ,10 I ',p 9 (,p 4 lap it 55a, 7 uua
li** *tp 2 l&p lip 2 If.p Ar . Thomaavill.- Lv lp top' j * 161 315a
In 30p 7 t-8* lj lot* g :5a 6 lua 6r ~..Ja> k.onvllle Lv j onp 7 top 3 uop, I tala 5 uua
.... to 3np 3 18%. 12 2p,12 OJp Ar Pelatka .. Lv ! 35p I stgt j 3 Joa 3 35a
| 2 Jup 2 .Vlp Ar .. ctoltiexllle .. Lv 2 (Op | j..
| 3 14(1 3 !6|. Ar .Oca t Lv t 4op. j .j
I0 50p;10 50p Ar ,W P*lar*burg L* uup | t
7 30# 10 OOP 10 (p 10 00p Ar Tampa ... I.v *m* spia| | 6 (6>p| I uOp
8 Fla 10 30p 10 >p I<> .■!• Ar ... Pott Tampa Lv 7 Sum 7AN .. | 7 i r qv 7 25p
j 1 ilk. t lii.i 1 lot. Ar . Ptinl* Oorila. . Lv .. . 4 .Yip 1
10 45.i |o 43a Ar St. Augiutlnc Lv 6 Nip 6 39p j
& pip 3 15.1 3 .'..p 3 20* Lv Savannah.. . Lv |u Isn 13 10* ...
- 6 6vp 5 15a 4 <Bqt| 4 68t; Ar le*up .. . |,. * „-0a !0 top |
8 Jsp l 4 25p v uEt Ar Brtin*w|, k Lv 6 40a 9 06p |,
NORTH WEST AND HOt'THW IST ~
15 53 Via Jeaup 14 36 Bla Montgoii" ry 14 ~r
. ixtp . I.V* Savannah Ar 10 1 ,12 1"' •t>v>i Lv Ui.am.ih Ar. MIS• ItC
4 4Sp 4 40n Ar Jeaup I.v 8 #o* ID >X> * 10* •> v%> Ar Mt* m<-ry Lv 7 4fp;ll 25a
30".. lisp Ar Macon I.' 1 O’" ' *Y> • l"l< 4 "a 'Ar Na In III# Lv 9 no. Jim
, >B.l 3 80(. Ar Bllan<a I.v 10 ISp 12 06p 2 3d* 12 36p 6r loiiitavllle Lv 2Mm 9Up
9 45a 8 tup Ar Fha iavoga Lv 4 (V|> * 45a ;A t ( iLp Ar Cln. initall Lv: 11 tp 6 4&p
7 -top 7 548* Ar .lamlavllle Lv 7 65* 7 45p 7. . 7lp Ar fit. Icttn* Lv 3 Sspj > 2Jff
7 inp 7 65-1 Ar Ftnclnnatl Lv tout 7 OOp (I, A Nt
7 04a 4 tlOp Ar .fit laud* Lv 9 15p 804 i 7.12a, ... Ar fit. lamia Lv*< 8 OOp
7 15e ;> lop Ar Fhi.-agu Lv 8 Ski I4op t.M (to (• ) || {
5 40* 4 lf.p Lv Atlanta At iOI'-plTlOa * * : -• Ar Fhlcaga Lv 7 OOp top
8 (V.|, 7 15* Ar M- mphle Lv 820 t 9 OOp 4"lfj, 3 (c'.a Ar Mobile Lv, 12 5Hp.11 Xto
t 4te 7!A \r Km Vf jr L% •M| flip H| 1 ♦•*. \i N OrlMins I. * * ’
5 OAp 5 **• lav B *vnnrnh Ar 10 !•*
Through Pullman Bl#plin S#rv|r# \ 46,12 Ar ..Ttf-an . Ia 21S h
S♦ .• 2 top Ar A h.iny bv !2 Ota’ % 4ip
to North. Rift nnd Went, unof fo Florlla. | Ii Dp Ar f'olumbu* Lv !10P>*
OociciAotftons matt# nt Port T*mp with I* H vnAl) of fhw FVnlnsular
nnd Orrid*ntnl Rtfarnnhlp Lino, leaving I’ort Tump* Monday*. Thurwlijri *o*l
Hturdv lt >0 p m
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McDOiNOUGH S BALLANTYNC, V
Iron Founders, Machinists,
Ui. M.ntMba, BeilerauK..., aal* ei.rrrt of l>‘ao.
err tid l-.r1.61. hagfa**. ertleal a.) Top
6-ar* Mill., i, (t> mu aa* l 00., Ita ftlaa. Fallea, *t.,
TELEPHONE NO. 123.
SYRUP-Market quiet; Georgia and
Florida syrup, buying at 2s©Jor. eelllug
at 32©35c sugar house at HI©I.V"
HONEY—Fair demand, al rained, in bar
rel*, 55©60c gallon
High wine baats, II 28
OCK69 6 It El t,IITD.
COTTON —Savannah lo RoMon. per
cart.. 25c; to New York per cwt . Joo. to
Phdadettvhla per bale. II; Baltimore, 51.
FOREIGN DlßECT—Bremen. Mr. Llv
erpool. 56c; Hamburg. 57c. Genoa, BV,;
Barcelona, 78*.-. Manrhe*i#r. 57c. Havre,
57r; Antwerp, 57c.
FOREIGN INDlßECT—l.tvarpool. 7*--;
Man. heater. 85c. nominal, Hamburg, 65c.
Havre, 78c, Genoa, 76c; Reval and St.
Petersburg. 75c, Antwerp. 62c.
LUMBER Hy Salt - Freight# dull; to
Baltimore ale! eastward. It to to $6.(8) per
M . Ire biding Portland
LUMBER -By Steam Bavannah to Ba’-
tlmore, 65.66; to P B B or B A O.
docks. $5 to. lo Philadelphia., 18%c. per
cwt., (4 pound# to fool); to New York,
68 V) per M 97 to dor*; lightered to
Boston to dork ft to
NAVAL STORM—Th# market It firm;
medium •!** ve#el* Roam—Cork for
order*. 2* At per barrel of 210 pound#, and
5 per cent primage Spirit*. 4a 9d pr
46 gallon* gross, and 5 per rent prlmar*
larrg* vessels, rosin. 3a; aptrtt* 4a 3d
Steam lie per 100 pound* on rosin: 218%c
on apirltt. Savannah tn Boston, and 9>%a
tm rosin and 19c on spirt#* to New York
GR 81%, PROVISIOHa, BTC.
New York. Oct. 16 Flour neglected, pat
ented. 64 56 Rlee flour, alow.
Corn meal. easy.
Rice, steady.
Barley, quiet.
Harley malt, dull
Wheal-Spot, weak: No 2 red. *6%e; op
tion* had an Irregular neeslon Opening
steady to firm on a little foreign buying
they reacted under fine NorthWeat weather
condition* and local liquidation, only t>
rally again on firm eloping English rtUtr
l.ate In the day they broke again under
liquidation and cloned weak ar B%' net
decline March, 844%r; May, 848%c; October.
7*B%e; December, 81'ac
Corn—fipot. ea*ler; Nn l ITate; option
market wa# firmer at flrt on local rover
Jng hut yielded sutaieqiienily to fair
weather new#, easier cable* and the break
In wheat. Closed easy at >% net tors May.
tlß*r: October. 488%< . December. 43
Oats—Spot, easier; No 3, 258%U2A8%c; op
tlon# inactive but steady.
Beef, ataady: cut mat#, eteadv
laird, weak; Western areamed. 67 65;
October rinsed, 67*5. refined, eaater; com
pound. 50 0684)6,U68.
Pork, easier; family, sl6 50(117 66; me*#.
sl4 60© 15.60.
Ro#tn, steady.
Turpentine, firm.
Rice, firm
Coffaa— Spot, barelv steady; No 7 In
voice. 88%c; mild, quiet; Cordova. *'4tflt'.
The market for coffee future# otieneil stea
dy at a dei-ltnn of ten polnta tn response
to weaknee# tn Kuro|>eari markets, under
heavy Brazilian receipt# and molerat*
general selling lluylng ■ checked by
easier apot market and prediction* for
further larg* receipt# Cloeed barely *ta
dy. with price# fifteen point# net lower.
Total sale#. 27.7t0 bag*. Including October.
$7(83, December. $7.26917.35; January. $7.30.
Bugar -Raw. steady, fair refining. 48*-;
centrifugal. 9>! teat, t 3-16 c. molasses sugar
4c.; refined, ateady
Blitter firmer; creamery. l*l)21c; aiate
dairy. 15J0c
r-heese dull; large w-hll*. 106%c; small
while, lb-.
Eggt. strong. atate and Pennsyivanla,
i2lc, Western, at mark. 1741188%.-.
Botaine#. quiet. Jersey sweet#. $3 25412 75.
Peanut* steady; fancy hand-picked,
Iffl'Ac. other domestic, 28%©4 .
Cabbage*, quiet. Lung bland, per Wo.
sl.s6©tS2.
Freight# to Liverpool, ale* Ay.
Cotton, by #team. 45c
r ii i riM weed mil.
New York. Oct. 10—Cotton #eed all wa#
rather quiet, and a trifling easy with ex
port demand checked by unfavorable
freight# Prime crude barrels, nominal;
prim* summer yellow 37c prompt; off
tummi-r yellow. 388%c; prime white 46c;
prime mea 1 $26
( HH’ %440 81 814 K ET*.
Chlcngo. Oct. 10—Lack of public sup
port again resulted dl#*#tiou*ly for whea>
10-day. December closing 8% under ye#r*r
day corn cloied B%©Vi and oil, '% lower
Provision# cloeed 138$©Sc down
The leading futur< ranged a* follow#
o|>enlng Highest La>w**t Clotlnz
Wheat No. 2.
Oct 758, 78 75‘ 758%fi7 ’,
Nor 768%ft761% 76Hn , *4% 75% 75%
Dec 76’%t577 T 78% 765©76'% 7%f76'%
Corn No. 2.
Oct 40’% gffj (IA, 408%
Nov .... 37*4 37',©378% I7' 37',
Dec 348,%|31’% 33 3IS s4Sfi64\
Oala No. 2
Oct 22 22 218% . 218,
Nov X'B% 22'% Tl’4 21\C22
Deo 218% 22*% 238% HN
Mea# pork, per barrel
Oct sl6 66 .... sl6 ©t
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Georgia
R'hedulea Fffecttv* Pept 16. 19to.
Train, aitlve at and depart from
Central Rtatlon. West liroad. foot of
Liberty street
96th Meridian Time-One hour alowar than
elly time
‘•“•y# Arrive
Bavannah: Mavannah:
(Augusta. Macon. Atlanta.|
•I loam .Coving ton M'lledgev llle,H uutaa
land all intermediate point a j
lAuguata. Mm on. Atlanta.)
lAthena, Montgomery. Oa
** KBtnflumbue, Birmingham. A*B-|*B *■
larlcu,. Fufaula and Troy.)
t 9 aopani Dover Accommodation Tl uaru
46 txipml Uuvton Duinar Train ,(4 lupm
’Dally. (Except Sunday.
BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND TYREE.
75th meridian or Savannah city time.
LEAVE MAVANNAH.
Monday only .2i „ , n Dally axcapt
Monday 9:10 * m Dally 366 p m.
LEAVE TYREE
Monday only 7J* , ~B „ y nMp|
Monday 10 21 a. m. Dally 3:16 p m.
< onnfcuons made at terminal paints
with nil trains Northwaai, West and
Southwfci, ©
Bleeping car* on nlgdtt train# between
Mavannah ajvl August*, Xlaion, Atlanta
• nrl lJlrfnlnham.
Parlor car# on day trains batwaen 91a
voruiah. Macon and Atlanta
For complete Inform#Mon. aevhedulea.
rate* and .wnnectloti*. apply to
~llK W)-;R city Ticket and Pam
•n*#r W 7 Bull •trrei
or
7c R *| , tr A,ant.
t It Baaaanger Agent
TDifß" Manager.
TJIEO. D. KUNE. Gen Huperlnrendant,
Bavannah G*.
Double Daily Service
Th* short tin* to Norfolk. Washington
Baltimore. Philadelphia, New York and
lt £•{
I No. 99 j Na W
Lv Bavannah. 8. A L Ry U KpS lf Ifcii
Ar Columbia. 8 A. L. K> 4 .Ivpm 4 (6am
Ar Raleigh, 8 A. D Ry |1 J7pm 11 50am
Ar Durham. H. A. L. Ry j 7 tmm 4 14pm
T r i* r * bur *' BA *- BY 4 19*m 4 89pm
Ar Richmond. 8. A . L. Ry! 5 Dam I 90pm
Ar Washington, I’enna .( 8 sam * 60pm
Ar Baltimore penna to 08am 11 25pm
Ar Philadelphia. Penna... 12 27pm 2 18am
Ar New York I‘enna 2 U3pin 8 13am
I No 44 No 46
Lv Savannah. 8 A I, Ry,U ttpm 11 6>pm
Ar Portamonth. B A L ftyj 7 OOam; 5 50pra
Steamer# leave Norfolk dally, excap*
Sunday, for Baltimore. Philadelphia and
IJ** Verlr i ly t'f Waeblngten.
The short line to Mun'gomery, Mobil*
and New Orleans, leaving Bavannab at
7 25 a. m , arriving al Montgomery 7 40
p. m., at which point cloee connection la
mad* with the L. A N. R R . arriving
at Mobile !.(* a. m. and New Orleans
7:90 t, m,
Th* short line to Frrnandlna.' Jackson,
villa, Tampa and other Florida point*.
I No 27 | No. 31
Lv BavannafTTSi A "L. "Ry| 5 08am 367 pm
Ar Fernandlna, 8 A L.Ry; 9 J..m I 05pm
Ar Jacksonville, B.A.L.Ry( 9 team 7 40pm
Ar Tampa, 8 A. L. Ry....f & SOpmj 6 60am
Marntficen, Pullman buffet sleeping car
service to Washington, Baltimore. Phila
delphia and New York; also to Jackson
ville and Tampa-
Dining car, from Savannah to Hamlet,
and Richmond to Naw York.
Buffet parlor cars Savannah to Mont
gomery.
For additional Information apply to
Ticket Ofllc*. Bull and Bryan street*.
Phone 28
J. D. WEED ft CO
•AVASSAM. 86A.
Luther Belting, Stum Packing & Bose.
Age da foe NEW XOKK RUBBER
9KLTINQ AND PACKING COMPASS
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