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,N nITMMi DIP THE COT
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... Drop U'il ■ Decline
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Point* • the Opening,
, . , to.rd I‘iH I P— ptrlt* Tur.
.old at :w* €>tn After tkr
I' ~„„_lllah Grades of Ho.ln.
V,i. -I •"• Trlnrapfclr
Market*.
The Morning New* Office,
Thursday, Oct. 11.
hull element In the cotton fu
„ to-day It tea* a matter of
(•r* "•*
. idy In the boat. At the open
at a splash produced by our
the drop In Liverpool. whl< h
, i, .ted to iipeet th* average craft.
, , licit application of oil on the
,i water* quieted the el!union and
market a turn the other wav
v ... ,>penlng from S to IS paint* de
f.. .wing a decline yesterday of 3J
’ , , ~ ia. It looked like the believer*
hand-to-mouth policy, und the
, .... r a Mg crop were to carry
.The drop tea* Liverpool - * re
> our decline of yesterday. tha>
, ,k* going off tne equivalent of 3"
,i more thin the American market*
r* .i*t of co.d rain*, ontl poe.lhlv
:n many *ectlon* of the cotton
, ■ . Impart.d a etrengtlienlng effect
, . market, and price* kept working
, . an advance of 3 and K point* •
, . I above yesterday * closing
- * market was Inert, and with
• xception of an advance In P*onle'
which moved up briskly, there wrere
l * unge* of consequence during the
, , !'he balance of the list failed In re -
, rd to the advance In this stork Money
~ n a* |:. m I . to 4 par cent
1 fin exchange was steadier, but fell
* iroly In the afternoon on rexwrt*
• ,• pri.es of gold in London were up a
t t penny for both gold bars and Amert
.ar -aglea
• pirlt* turi.-ntlne m irket broke n<
-Ing call, and w**nt iknm again af
. . . I'.sinn Prices opened firm at 3s' j
, m l . losed ttnn at 3S', and 3S' s c
the dosing It HIT sal.l sales w.re
I made at 3s cents Rosins a.lvanced,
i, the higher grades The following
i i> of the markets will show the ton.-
•i I ;uotit!on* at the dosing to-da> :
COTTOM.
e . ,M<on market ciose.l quiet and esy
tr„t unchanged to-day. with the mirk**
"rominally unchanged " The demun.l
ngnt and little business was beine
rtr in sin quarter, Rale* on the spot
sere 11 bale* The day's receipts were
1. holes, against 4.971 last year, and
:■ \ear before last
The following were the official spot quo
ta c at the clo-e of the m.uket at tha
Cotton Exchange to-day:
| This l Last
! day. j year
G- I middling 19% * l’i<>
Middling lb 6 13-1 ci
J.- a m|.kllliig 9% S 3 IS
G. - t ordinary (..
Mat et quiet and easy . sale- 11.
II r.all R.-. el|*e. Exporl* and Stock*
R. elpts (Ins day lb. 131
!: ■ - ipts this .lac last year t ill
1 .lay year >efore l#**t 1.5€"
R* . t since Sept, 1. 1990... 273.752
Stm* day last year 24" .414
I' reign exports 10.901
I ... export* 13d
t kon hand this day 9" ttl
ft tt day last year —... 105,229
K . Ipts and R*o< k* at the Ports
He • ~*:• <hls day 54.41S
H■ •* ( ,ts this day lust year 2*.235
1. t this doy year before last.. 64.165
T - ■ receipts since Sept. 1. 1100....1.155.5*12
b lime lasi v ir 1.130,(51
l*n time year Iwfore las. . ...1.353.1DT
k at all ports 10-.tay 457.179
t* - same .lay last year .... 777.497
!>.■ v Movements at other Ports.—
Gih stor. Quiet: middling U), net re
<• in. 75.1; gross. 1" 753 sale*. 1/00:
sock. lev,. An:
'■ * Orleans- Kas> , middling. 9 13-I>i.
S' ock 1*5.323
M>e lie Ku*v; middling I"; net receipt*.
4. gr, ~- 432; sale*. SCO: stock. 17.109
■ larlest.x. q il< . middling. 9 7 : net re
* , 1.502. gross, 1.502: stork 9.5*12.
mington—Firm; middling lot*, net
i • ipts. 72,. gross. 726; stock, 29.718
V .folk—Qutei middling 10; net re
-3.163; gross. 3.063; sales. 242, slock.
12.4 V i.
• nmere Nominal. middling. 10%;
g ■ ss, 430. stock. 2.495
N- York—Quiet; middling. 1911-14; net
< ■ r 21". gioss 3 632; sales. 188; stock
r 375.
Heston—Quiet; middling. 10 13-16: net le
ce.pt*. 1.552: grass. 4,252.
Philadelphia—Quiet: middling. 10 15-16;
lei receipts. Oil, gross. BiM; sales. 2.15.7
I*. !**■ ola—Quiet; net receipts. 6.376;
*raa
ilv Movements at Interior Towns
' igusia—Quiet: middling !•%; net re
• pi. /y3; gross, 2.251: sale*. 554; *l.ok
12 ssfi
M'mfihls—Steady; middling. |9%: net re
" 51s . *213; gross, 4.365; sales, 1,750; sba-k
It 437
s- Louis—Quiet; middling. 105; net re
-1 'O.. cross, 5.477; stock. 14.714.
> IhnatV-Qulel; m..idling, lb 1;, net rw
rstpts .ilv. gross, 319. stock. 4 914.
louston—Dull; middling. 10: net rc
'■ Pts 23.405. gross. 23.402; sales. 24"; gtock,
41 .46
aviiHvllie—Firm: middling. 10Q.
Krpr rts of Colton This Day
*Hf ,!or-To Oreal Brllain. 21.373; con
llrent. 5 fc.
New i>.leans—To France. 4.300; ronil
er I 6 s7l
Mobile t'oostwlsr. 300
''harlealon—tloasiwlsc, 754.
Norfolk— coastsrtse. 3.507.
New York—To Oreal Urltaln. t: contl
beat. 421.
Totul foreign exports from all ports this
f <r 10 t’.reat Itrlialn. .W.'i2; to Franca,
Ihe ,on ikiem, 12 *9;
T"mi foreign export* from all ports thus
*J r 'Ni* week. To tireat Rrltaln, 172.64; to
l'iar 12701; to the continent. 34.743.
e foreign exi>rts since Sept. 1. 1900
11 Itrlialn. *65.227. to France. 63.057;
1 ■ ' ThttnMt. 246,065
n > l ~rk. fact. 11.—Spot cotton closed
9 ‘ .In line: mkidllng uplands.
' mid.t)ln> gulf. 10 15-16 r-; sales. 16*
tales
-!*!en. K C . Oct 11 —f'otlon. quiet
fc, dd: ~g.
Hit ISLAND I 4ITTOY.
’>•* a out aw follows
J. 'Mas .grades re,'lve<| TANARUS! C 23
L* r ' 'teorglas 21*4
.‘ r * r hotce 21 32144
p “ H
and Stocks.
— ; i9oo-i Im^jo
I*'* ’ !tt week ....j ‘ r.l7' iftk
past week :r. K 73
L ’hi* season i 2.627 11.061
f , *' It**' I 1.104 2,115
* ' han.l j 3,0 m 7.574
tOl ItIN Hd l It US.
'tsrket Steady at a Yet Advance
f :t* Pot n la.
ck. Oot. 11.—Much activity pre
'he cotton exchange to-day. Tha
idvl e* showed that the Engllsn
>-s. t’e sm even more surprised hy
bureau report than was the
pnri* r “‘' nl this country, th* L.var
•*!.; "V‘f' h * tn * IJflliQd. or the equlv*
•*, j. potnu more than tha decline
MURPHY & CO., INC.,
Hoard of Trade Building, ftavanaeh.
Private leased wires direct o New York.
Chicago and New Orleans
COTTOV TOt ks AMI I.HAIV
New York office. No. (1 Broadway.
Office* in principal cities throughout the
South Write for our Market Msnual end
book containing Instructions for traders.
In the American markets yesterday.
Trading here tills morning siarte.| a; a
de, title of 5(i15 point*, but the mark. 1
Immediately bec.inu very strong ai.l
enormously a live, price* ...it moing 11.1
E points Irnm th.- lowest th. ti.i l. being
Influenced by estimate* |K>lnttng to .1 Ic. •
heavy movement of tne crop the remain,
der of the week, also by the for* east*
of .oil) rains over the hulk of Ihe c.aton
helt. an It" rested iPmnmt for e|wt .01 too
In the South for export a.- well 1, for
horn.- consumption, talthough at low,,
priced, and more encouraging new
- the 1,'.0n goods market. 1
country latter th. markei In- urn. Ice,
active In vi. w of recent tremen.lou.- el.'a. •
an.ee, with Southern mirkete ilnally
stHjwlng an Inc,(nation to yield The
trade was nervous up to th. very 1 lo
of business, with the murk* very steady
at a net advurs e of .1 to * polm,
FI.I < II 4TIUAU IN FI Tl HUN.
New York. tbit, n Colton futures
opened steady and closed at. ~dy Price
.l* follows:
l Open High Low Close
1 . tary • 1 • • ......
February .... 963 972 96D 9?.*
March 966 9*l (9 61 tMI
April 9 66 9 79 9.6* 9 79
May 966 9 M 9 j 9 79
Juno | 9.65 1 9.76 9 ;| 9 7m
July 1 9 win' 9.74 954 97s
August 1 9.15 9 55 9 4*v 9 56
Srptrmlior
October . .... 10 01 Jo 19 9 < 10 1R
November j 9 70 992 97b 969
December . 9 64 9>2 9.62 9 42u
1,1% r.HPOOI I IITTOV FtTt HFfiS
Liverpool Oei. 11. 4 p m —Cotton, spot,
moderate bume*,. price, east. r. Amorl
•au middling fair. 617 .251. go and mhld In
4 3-16d. middling 6i,.|. low middling
5 16-ltid. good ordinary. 5Ad; ordinary, .'d
The sale* of the day were 6"iO dv.les of
which .’MSI were for .|* • ula'lon and exf-ort
and Included 5.9* Ameri.'in Receipts. 5,-
i6i bales. Including 4.a*. Amort- an.
Futures opened ea*l> r an.l ciose.l steady.
American middling. I m . . vtolwr
- 404/5,41d. s. ilers. .e toher-Novcml" r
5.2*05.30.1. buyers; Novemtar-D*cemb. , r,
.5.211/5.25(1. buyers; l' ■ nilsu-January.
521p5 22d. buyers. January-Februa. y.
..INI value. February-Maich. 517.1, e-ti
ers. March-April, 5.15.1 sellers April May.
5 135 14d. buyers: May-Juno f>l2d. buyers.
Jurve-July.slOAii.lld. buyers: July-August
s,flid. seller*, Atigusl-Sep.emhei, s'Vsd,
sellers.
4KW OR LEAN % COTT4SN HTI'BE*.
New Orleans. Oet. 11.—Cotton future,
closed steady
Ifctober .... 9 71Tf 73 February ... 9 56h9 .A
November .9 574.9 c Mai h 9 5989.6.1
Dw, ember ...53.51 May
Jamtary ...,9 .534/9.54
COTTON I.F.TTKH4.
New York. Oe/. 11— Murphy A Cos.
say; The bureau cotton reiwrt. which re
suited yestenkiy afternoon In a decline
of 4C J pound, was as much of a sur
prise In Europe, as It proved to be here.
.i;d the foreign markets this morning de
clined IS to 15 point*, or the iqillvalent
of Jo points more than the American mar
ket dul yesterday. Uverponl s|sits were
',d lower at 6'd. will, the sales at . >0414
4.ofi bales The local market opened
at a li-polnt decline. The market was
.c:|ve and the volutin- of trading on 1
large s ale There was considerable buy
ing based on the hellef In a rallv nnd a
report that N'etil will his posi
tion. Liverpool was a heavy seller of the
spring months. The rumored shipment*
of RT.'iilO bales to Liverpool yesterday over
whelmed thai market und together with
the bureau report, and the large eetimo.ed
receipt* for to-day proved too much for
a market that wa* heavily long. This
morning advices from Memphis staled mat
!f the frost hold* off two week* looker
there will be a change In the crop esti
mate* in mat locality. On covering ny
shorts, all p.ltion* dosed steadier In
tone at an advance of some 5 points over
yesterday.
New York, Oct. II —Huldtard Bros. &
Cos. say: Opening at a sharp decline ,n
.in-wtr to the demoralised market In Uv
erpool when the enormous shipments of
the last few days exerted u dc;resslnj(
Influence our market gradually advanced
.0 above Ihe closing prices This advance
was due to Ihe sharp-buying hy the local
trade who decided that Liverpool would
react from Ihe decline of the morning It
I* thought the Insight movement for th
week will show about 4R0.0X1 bales South
ern markets were lower, but our local
operators expect a sharp reaction In Llv.
erpool to-morrow In answer to the In.
provement here to-day. f’rop advices con
tinue on the same general tenor.
ISRY (#tMH>6.
New York. Oct. 11.—The market to-d*v
h. shown h fair demand for cotton good*
In tno* lines. Brown sheetings and drill*
continued dull b.i: bleached cottons and
coarse colored goods have been In some
what better request. print cloths firm
nnd In print* the market Is stiffening,
tpnghim, very firm Cotton linings are
firm In Maple lines Market on hosier,
yarn* I* Irregular, but for cotton weav
ing yarns firm.
THE HUE MARKET.
Advice* from the Bomb note free move
ment of rice In every quarter; planter*
marketing with deliberation, prices taut.
In fact, mid-way .grades srrld mutch—up
quire ',c. as . umpired with prtaes fort
night ago. The season having opened on
rational hast,, by Ihe exercises of a bll
of firmness, full fair figures have been
maintained Emboldened thereby ttve.e
la manifest disposition toward a hlgner
plane of values which Is calculated to
give pause" to the movement As yet.
only the nub en.l of the erop his been
deoil with and rondillons favoring In l int
Ihe demand ha* practically kept pace with
Ihe supply.
As above alluded to. In Ihe
rext few- week* there will proo
ably be * lessening Inquiry and
liberal arrivals of the Bouthw estern
crop This will give a supply which will
outrun the Immediate demand, and lien
will come Ihe "tug of war " No matter
how great Ihe desire to cell for full prices.
HAI6HT& FREESE
CO.,
53 RROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY.
Branch Office*: 85 Slate street. Boston
Maes ; corner Itb and Walnut streets.
Philadelphia. Pa
CONNECTED BY PRIVATE WIRES
Stocks. Bond*. Grain and Cotton bought
or sold In any amount* for cash or on
margin of 5 to W |>er cent.
FRACTIONAL LOTS A SPECIALTY.
Accounts of $59 upwards accepted
"Why Slocks Are iK>lng lllgh-r "
Send lor our special letter Peu*d Mon
day. Oct. s, giving our view* on I . sub
ject. al*o for our 4uo-pc *l ; isirued
GUIDE TO INVESTORS."
giving full data relative to all se* irllb
deall In upon lb* exchanijes m.ilb*l !r<
Al-o Dally aixl Weekly Market LelP r
JOHN W. DICKEY,
Sleek and Bnad Broker,
ALGI9TA. GA.
Wrltr for Llat.
THE MORNING NEWS: FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12. 1000.
ihe greater need of cash may compel
. Mil r- gardles.s of normal worth.
Aside frren the matter of nece#lty, there
is • n tu.ragemenl for holding and for a
• ontinuanre of present policy of market
ing with deliberation. High price* |ue
v*H and are promised In potatoes, lean*,
etc—all of which should cauee an !n
--1 1 t*i,*l connump'ton of rice.
NAN Al. STORK*,
Thursday. Oct 11.
SPIRITS TURPENTINE—The t-.rpen
.In* market broke to-da. on a check In
the demand from the quarter that was
U|tporlUig the rl-1- The opening wee firm
at 3R 1 * cet.ts, with rales of (Id cask.-, and
the doeltig tlrm at 3*4,pJR I **-. with further
sales of 350 It wus understood that sales
of u cone deruble lot wer. made after Ihe
closing a: ;> rents. ..nd that fact >r* were
quit, willing to let go a: this price One
I tree huyet was In Ihe market for *up
pli* . .ltd the fan other* wanted amall
lot* at good price* about the *amr time,
.1 "unis largely ‘or the recent Imoroi- •
ment It Is not the general lmpre*tnn
that the present decline means <ny very
material le. csslon of the price. Itoweyer
lieee.pt* to-day were 1,315, and the ex
pert* 7,isft.
lii>BlNß—The advance In high grade
rosin, was the feature of the local mar
kets to-da At the |M>nlng water white
Jumt ■ I 25 cents, w indow filas, St cents.
N ■ IM*. and M 5 .<-nt. The market
appeared .■> lx- very Urn. at the advance
The den.and wa, reported fair The day's
receipt, were .:.234 ami the > xportr 1.4(3
I'rp-es ■- follows
Tar llrnt. 31.d; receipts. 101
A. M. C.. 11 At I }l 5
D ... ID K 1 90
B ID M IK
F 1 40 N 2 15
•; I 45 wo 3D
H 1*• W W 2 75
Nava! Stores Statement-
Spirits Kneln
Stock April 1. IDO 2.197 143.506
Receipt* to-day .. ■ 1.345 3.231
Receipts previously 23*933 546.592
Total since April 1 242.475 692.332
Kxports 10-dav 7 605 1.4(3
Exports previously 199.724 551.0*4
Export* since April 1 307.339 552.527
Slock on hand to-day 35.146 129.M5
Stock on hand t ime day last
year . 14.015 152 752
.'hath -ton S. C., Oct. 11.—Turpentine,
tlirn, 37Lc.
Rosin, steady, unchanged
Wilmington. O, t 11 Spirits turpentine
firm. 3*4/366*0. receipt* 64
Rosin steady. (1 <501.30; receipts, 405.
Crude turpentine tlrm, 31..A)Q2 30. re
ceiids. 09
New Orleans, Ocl 11 —Receipt*: Roatn.
365 barrel*, turpentine. 75; exports none
FINANCIAL.
MONEY—The demand keeps fairly up
with Ihe supply
FOREIGN EXCHANGE—Market Is very
weak Commercial demand 64 616*; six
ty days. 34 77*,; ninety day*. 14 7664:
francs. Pari* and Havre, sixty day*.
5.25< dw .es sixty days. 35 2R<* Belgian,
5.23 5-16. marks, sixty days. 93 5-lic; ninety
days. 92 13-16.
DOMESTIC EXCHANGE Steady;
bank* are buying at 3-16 discount and Ball
ing as follows 125 and under. 10c pre
mium; $25 to 350, 15c premium. 350 to 1100.
20c premium. 1100 to (300 2So premium;
$360 to 11.000. par: 31.000 end over, 1-16 dis
count.
SBCI’RITIES—Very Inactive and dull,
with nominal quotations.
Sloeks.
Rid. Ask.
Augusta and Savannah R. R ....103 ID
Atlanta and West I'olnt 124 19!
do 4 per cenl. certificates 10764 in*!*
Augusta Factory 90 *6
Cltlxens Bank .130 133
Chatham Bank 10954 11064
Chaiham R. E. A I. Cos.. A 56>4 5764
do) do B 55<4 5664
Ea/rtc and Phoenix Mfg. Cos 106
Edison Electric Ilium 100 106
Enterprise Mfg Cos. 99 103
Germania Bank .129 131
Georgia & Alabama 25 27
Georgia Railroad, common 210 215
Granltevtlla Mfg Cos ID ID
J P King Mfg Cos 1® 103
Ifitngiey Mfg Cos 117 120
Merchants National Bank 11054 HI
National Hank of Savannah 146 150
Oglethorpe Savings and Trust . .lU6 110
People s Savings and Loan 101 1®
Southwestern Railroad Cos 1076* 1066*
Savannah Gast Light Cos 246* 266,
Southern Hank 15" 166
Savannah Bank and Trust 114 113
Slhley Mfg Cos. Augusta 95 9h
Savannah Brewing 96 100
Rond*.
Bid. Ask.
Char.. Col. A Aug let ss, 1900. 106 106
Atlanta city 4s 1922 104 106
Augusta city 4s. 1927 106 107
do 46*s 1925 110 111
do 7s, 1903 105 106
and(. 6s, 1913 119 121
Ala Mid. ss. Indd. 1929. MAN M>* 100
Augusta Factory. 6 per cent..l9l3l® 110
Brunswick and Western 4s. 196 R .11 93
•' R It A Banking collateral is 32 93
C. of U Ist s*. 50-year gold. 1945
F A A 119 121
C of G. con 6s. 1945 M A N. ... 92 93
C. of G. lt Incomes 1945 SR 40
do 2d Incomes. 1945 10 11
do 3d Incomes. 1946 6 6
C. of G. (M. U. A A Dlv) ia.
11*47, J A J 90 91*4
C. of O (Eaton Branch), is. 1938.
J. A l> D 34
City A Suburban R. R. Ut 7*.. 109 110
Columbus city ss, 1909 106 107
Charleston city 4*. 1945 101 102
Eagle A Phoenix Mllle 6*.. 1938... 106 106
Edison Electric Illuminating 6a. 104 106
Enterprise Mfg 6s. 1908 102 1®
Georgia Railroad 6*. 1910 114 11564
G 3 A F . 1945. J A J 112 1126*
Georgia A Alabama I*l is. 1945 .104 1®
Georgia stale SQ*. 1930. J A J...M3 1W
do 3>*s, 1915. M A N 104 1®
do 4145. 1915 117 113
Macon city 6s. 1910. J. A J ....116 113
do I6*a. 1926. Jan par 107 1®
Ocean Steamship s*. 192*4 102 1®
Savannah city sa, quar. October.
1913 11064 11164
do 6f, quar. Novembar. 1909 ...!®64 11A64
South Carolina male 464*. 1933 ..116 113
Sibley Mfg Cos 6*. 1903 101 108
South Bound 5s 96 37
8.. F AW. gen mfge. 6*. 1914 122 124
do do Ist ss. gold 1934 11064 H 364
do St John DIO. Ist 4*. 1934 . 94 96
New York. Oct. 11.—Money on call firm
1>,931, per cent.; !a*t loan at 36* Prime
.mercantile paper, 60k per cent Sterling
exchange weak, after llrmne** with act
ual business In bankers' bills, at 11 23N
demand and 14 *4 for sixty days Poar
ed rate,. 14 Sift! 3164 and 14 * 04 356* Com
mercial hills, II 79QS/4 79*4 Silver certifi
cate*. 63*,4/(444r. Bar silver, 3D4c. Mexican
dollars. MQc Government bond* weak
State bonds weak. Railroad bonds Irregu
lar.
STOCK* AND ROND*.
The Market Inert anil Failed to
Respond lo 14 lee In Peoplee Gaa.
New York. Ocl. IP—The ntoek market
fell Into a comkiion of approaching stag
nation during the latter hour* of th*
trading The undertone we* heavy, th*
dribbling of selling order* finding no *up
|fi>rt whatever. The trading between the
hoard room member* made up the whole
market
The movement in People's Gas was made
conspicuous The pressure against the
Mo- h was continued early In ihe day. but
th. lar*. who have sold the slock con
tinuously for some time past. be. am* dle
quleted later In Ihe day over the extent
of their commitments and e vague sue
plcton the' the Ga* In Chicago was not
a, unrelenting as made appear on the
surface. The published report that the
Ogden company wee buying Its additional
equipment from sources dominated by in
terest* friendly fo the People's Gt* Com
pany wa* ihe cause. From SIS. ’he low
Southern Railway.
Trains Arrive and Depart Savannah on 9th Meridian Time—One Hour Slower
t Than City Tim.
Schedules in Effecd Sunday June 19, UV.
KMa£> bofc’N~ ‘ Iv> Tur Eari t.i \c up
Vo m" no 26 ' (Central Tm> > Nev 361 No 33
12 36pm iFSoam Lv Savannah ’ 7. Ar -:omi 115 pm
j I Gai-tern Time I
4 21pm 4 28am Ar BU-kvlde l.v 3 Wem 1 <7pm
4 Obpm 6 ham Ar Columbia .. l.v 1 :>im !1 25a n
9 10pm 9 46am Ar t harhate l.v —pm loam
11 44pm 12 2Jpm Ar Green-boro . .. Lv 7 Wpm •* 4*uu
1 ouam 7.~ ... Ar' Norfolk Lv
12 s;am T33pm Ar Danville lc • 4"i>tn I >491
* 'bm e 25pm Ar’ lit hmond Lv l
2 4bam ,1 41pm Ar Lyn. hbur* lo 352 pm 2 <v(in
4 35am i Dptn Ar Ch Ml svlllt In 2pm p. "•
7 35am sopm Ar 1 :< I tm I-• n
9 15am 11 35pnr Ar I- '.unori Lv 522 mi * 27im
11 35am 2 j.am Ar . .. Phila.h Iphia l.v 6nam 6 Oaten
2 ®pm 6 Sam Ar New 6.ak l.v 10am 326 pm
• 30pm 3 80 pm Ar .. Bo*ton !•> > oopm l Warn
Vn 36 ~ TO THE NORTH AM' 66 1.-1 N035
|| (Contral Time,) l|
12Dam i.v 1 K.rc K D*
Tim. I
6 3oam Lv Columbia In I inm
9 Mam Lv rtparlanbutg U 6 lil""
II Mpm i.v a h- yII • L\ I rtpm
4 u2pm Ar Hoi Springs t.y II 4' m
7 JOpm Ar knoy > HI- l.v
6 liarn Ar l.cxlnglon L' 10 .%><
7 45am Ar Cincinnati • L' * utpin
6 90pm Ar . St Loul, . . l.y x iwam
7 50am Ar l-mi,villa l.v 7 4.5 am
All tram* arrive and depart from the Ham System Station.
THROUGH CAR SKR6'ICK. ETC
TRAINS 13 AND 34 DAILY. NEW YORK AND FIXIRIDA EXPRESS 6 cell
billed limited trains, with Pullman Drawing Room Sleeping Cats between Say m
nah and New York Connvts at Washington with Colonial l.xpr.■ tot Ho*ha>
Pullman Sleepitig Cars between Charlotl* and Rlchmotal and ' hart,.tic and Nor
loik Dining Cars serve *ll meal between Savannah and 66 a.-Tnugton
TRAINS * AND 36 DAILY THE UNITED STATES FAST MAIL 6 • sllhuled
IlmMed train*, carrying Pullman Diawtng Room Slrepliu: car, w,,n Savannah
and New York Dining Cars eervr til meals between Savannah and Washington.
Also Pullman Drawing Room Weeping car between Savannah and Cincinnati,
through Asheville and The Land of the Sky
For complete Information as 4o rates ,< hedutes, etc . apply to
G. GROOVER Ticket Agent. Plant System Siatlon
JAMES FREEMAN. C P and T. A.. 141 Bull street. Telephone*—Bell. SSO.
Georgia. 850 , .
S H HARDWICK. Asalslant General I tssenger Arni, All.int.i Ga
llnl. Ihe sto k forged steadily upward*
to 85%. with symptom* of Increaelng
short Interest The close was at Ihe
highest with a net gain of 3% Nothing
could more strikingly demonstrate the In
ertness of the general markets than It*
utter failure to respond to tht* rather
sensational movement The dullncv* at
the close wa# unrelteve.l and Ihe day * net
changes were mixed and entirely Insignifi
cant
The money market showed a rather re
actionary tendency. 31* per .m r *‘ pr *''
sent mg Ihe maximum rate, compared wtlh
t per cent, yesterday. Kale In the day
the rale ran down to 1 3-14 per cent . but
as tht* cam* after the principal demand
had been satisfied It was not .onstdered
as a fair Index of the ruling rale De
posits at the üb-troa*ury for transfer
to tbe Interior fell to below a quarter of
a million of dollar*, the movement to
New Orleans and St Imut* being merely
nominal. Foreign exchange also steadied
this morning, but fell away again In the
afternoon with the news that the price
of gold In Ixmdoft had l>*en advanced
another half penny for both gold bar* and
American eagles The rise 4n gold neu
t rallied Ihe action of the governor* of
the Bank of England In retaining the dle
<-ount rat* at 4 per cant. The conviction
is general In Wall atreet that considerable
gold will com* from London later In the
tall, that Is. supposing the extraordinary
movement of cotton and Ihe resulting de
tmand for currency from the Interior con
tinue* To-day's lull In the currency
movement la considered only temporary
and the day * quiet market for cotton af
ter yesterday's wide fall In price Is re
garded as only a coincidence, but these
Incident* are suggeMlv* of the dominance
of the cotton movement over the whole
money and financial situation at present
Any considerable reaction In the price
of cotton or any marked falling off In the
foreign demand, even at present prices,
would promptly alter the whole outlook
in the International money markets.
Business lu bond* was very small and
prices change* Irregular total sales par
value 3896.00"
V. 3 new 4s declined 64 per cenl. on the
last call.
The total sales of atock 10-day were I®.-
400 shares. Including the following Man
hattan. 14.196; AbTilson preferred. 5,226;
Northern Faclflr. 10.239 Missouri Pacific.
6.4J0. Union Pacific. W. 575. Brooklyn Tran
*ll. 6.525. People's Gas. 44.225; Sug.tr, 6.725.
New York Stock Llat
Atchison 27% do pref 526;
do pref 636*!Tax. A P*> ... 1364
Balt A Ohio . 69%,Union Pac 57%
ran. Pac .... 85% do pref 736 J
Can. Sou ... 6" 'Wabash 7
Che* A Ohio 2TV do pref 17’4
Chi Gt 6V 10% Wheel A L E s'.
Chi.. B A Q . 124%: do 3d pref ... 33%
Chi., I A L... 21 Wise Cen II
do pref 53 Third Avenue . .I®%
C. A E. 1. ... 96 Adams Etx ...123
C. A Nw 159% American 150
C., R I. A P. l*6iUnlted Slate* 45
C. C. C. A St. Well* Fargo ...124
l*outa 61 Am Col 041 .. 31*.
Col. Sou 6641 do pref 8H
do lit pref .. 34%*Am Malting 4*,
do 2d pref ...14 do pref S'i
Del A Hud .. II Am. fl A R 37*,
D . L. A 66*. . 1746,; do pref 88%
D. A R. G. 116, Am. Spirit* .... I
do pref 88%' do pref 17
Brie 1164 Am Steel Hoop 18*,
do I*l pref ~ 33%' do pref (7
Gl. N pref .168% Am 8 AW... 32*.
Hocking Coal . 14% do pref 73
Hocking V 33% Am Tin Plate 31%
Illinois Cen ...114 | do pref XI
lowa Cen 17% Am Tobacco 89% |
do pref 39 do pref 129 |
L. E AW .28 Ana Min Cos. . 426/
do pref 96 !Brook R T.... 5164 i
Lake Shore 3® iCol F A I. ... 53%
L. A N 71 'Cant TOh 26% i
Manhattan L. . 91%i do pref 77
Met. Sf Ry. ...149%'Federal Bte*l .. 3864 I
Mex Cen 11% do pref 61% j
M. A 81. L. -M l‘*n Elec 124% |
do pref 916, Glucose Sugar .. 49
Missouri Pac . 49% do pref 98%
Mooli- A Ohio . *66,' Intern Paper .. 176/
M. K. A T. .. B%| do pref 63
do pref 27 |Laclede Gas .... 68
N. J. C 133 Nall. Biscuit .. 53
N. Y. C 1236* do pref 87
N A W 34 Na4l I>ead 17%
do pref 75%! do pref 89<
North Pac. .. 48% Natl Strel 24%
do pref 68% do pref *36,
Ont. A 66 306* N. Y A 8....119 I
ore By. A N..43 North Am. 14% |
do pref 74 ; Paclfle Coast ... 516,
Pennsylvania .129% do Ist pref ... 6.1
Reading 15% do 2d pref .... 66%
do Ist pref ... 64% Pacific Mall ... 30%
do 3d pref ... 26%' People's Gae .. 36%
Rio O. WK .... 49 |Pressed 8. Car 38%
do pref 9 | do pref 756,
S< LAS r 10% Pull Pal Car. .I*s
do let pref 64', R AT. ... 62',
do 2d pref .... S3 'Sugar 115%
St L . Sw 11% do pref IK. I
do pref 2*64 Tann C. A I. . 65%
S* Paul 111%: U. Leather . 9%
do pref ,169<, do pref 63%
St P AO. ..lnx U. 8 Rubber .. 39
Sou Par 326,! •<> l>ee* %
Sou Ry ll%Weet#rn Union .78
Bond*
U 8 reg 3a.....!% M K A T. 3d*. 65 ,
do coup 193*, do 4s 90S
V. S. 3s rag. .. 103% N. Y. C. Ist! 63%
dw 2s. coup ..1U9% N J. C. gen. 5* 123
do new 4*. rag 136% No. Pac. 3s 64%
do new 4s, oou 133% do 4 1026,
do old 4*. reg 114% N. Y. C. A St L
do old 4s cou 114% 4* ... 195% ;
do 6e. reg ... 113% N. A W con 4* 96% i
do 6e. cou ... 112% Ore Nav. Ist* 190
D. of C 3 66* IN , do I* 1%
Atch. gen. 4*.. D |O. S L. 6* 127
do 4* MS do consol 5* . . .113
Cof Q. 000 is. 31%,Read. gta. ... 44 ,
do Isl tne bid 49 tlt G 6V Ist* 99
do 2nd Inc .. 11% St L A Ir. M
t'en So. 2nd* 1U64, ron-ol 5s ... IDS',
A O. 46,* 9*% St. L A Sun I
do 5a 119i. general Sw 122%
C A Nw. con 81. I', .oneols ...169
7a 139 I {lt. I*, c. A P
C. A Nw S. K | Ist* 117<4
deb. 5s 130%: do cm 119
Chi Term 45.. 91% So Pac 4* 766*
Col. So 4a 79% So Ky. 5s ItW
D. A H. G. Ist* lm S Rope A T 6s. 66
do 4* 98% Tex A Pac. Ist* !12<4
Erie gen Is 686, .In 2nd* 65
F \\ ID; C i Hui M||
Ist* 716, 6V*bash Ist* 117%
Gen. Elec. 6# 117 do 2nd* 101%
lowa C. Ist* 11l 66' Shore 4s . 113%
KANT 4 9K>, 66 13 Onl I*l* . 33%
M A O. 4s Old 84%. 6'* Centuries ... 90%
New York. Oct. 11 —Standard Oil 55<4r
558
MI9CKM.ANF.OIa MAHKF.T9.
Noie.—The*., quotations ar* revised
dally, end are k-pt ks user a* possible In
accord with III* prevailing wholesale
. prl-es. Official quotations ar* not used
when they disagree with the prlees whoto
ealers aek
< ..untry and Northern Pratlacr.
POULTRY-The market i* steady. Quo
tations Broilers, 3>035r. per pair; half
grown. 45050. , three-fourih* grown. 6&t(
60c ; hena. 65076 c; roosters, 4"f160i , duck*.
60075 c: geese. 76cfl|! OU.
EGGS—Steady at 17c.
BUTTER—T7> tone of the market la
firm Quotations; Western creemery, 19q|
24%r New York state dairy. 17448226*c;
extra Elgin* 21038 c
CH EESE— Market firm: fancy full
cream cheese. 13%c for 39 to 22-pound
average, So3l>-pound average. IJc,
Early Vegetables.
IRISH POTATOES—Northern. *2 00
sack
GARBAGE -sfl7c per hear! 9
ONIONB-Yellow. In barrel*, 32 W.
crate*. Wc; rerl. |l 9002.(0
Urradstuffs, flay ami Urals.
FM>L'R-.Market steady; patent. 64 40;
straight, $4 00; fancy. 33 36; family. 3.
tier barrel. $2 75. per sock,
31 :*>. city meal, per sack, bolted. 31.30®
126. water ground. 11.26. city grim,
sacks. $1.26; pearl grit*, Hiidnul*’, per
barrel, $2 86; per nek, si.so. sundry
brands. $1.2501.30 sack
CORN—Markei firm, white, job lol*. 65c:
carload lol*. 62c, mixed corn, job lota,
32c. carload lot*. 59c
RICE Market steady, demand good;
fancy head. 6c; fancy, 664 c.
Prime
2??? $6404%
Common
OATS—No 2 mixed, carload. 34%c, job
lol*. 26036 c, white clipped. 40c. job. 37c
BRAN—Job lot*. Me; carload lots, 90c
HAY-Market steady. No I timothy
92%c Job: 87% cars; No 2. *5 Job. 82% car#.’
Haena. Ilant and l.ard.
BACON—Market Arm. D. 8 C R able*
9',03%c. D. S bailie*. 9%0i0e t Eastern, ac
cording to average slxe, |. p bellle!. 9%
9% - (Western), smoke.) C H side- 9\ft
9%c.
HAMS—Sugar cured. 12',013%c.
I.AKD— Pure. In tlereea. B%|/S 7 *c; u, jq.
|oi>ml tins and art-pound tubs, 9f/9t,c
compound. In tierce* *%c; 50-pound tin*
and D-pound tub*. (%r
Sugar and t ogee.
BUGAR
Cut loaf 6 28, Diamond A 5 gt,
('rushed 6 ts '’onf>- tinners’ A 5 la
Powdered 8.13 While Exlre C.. SVI
XXXX. pow and . 6 16 Extra C r> 47
Granulaled .. .6 M, leol.len C ........S.U
Cube* 6.is: Yellows !.i'
Mould A 6.31;
COFFEE-
Mocha 26c [Prime No. I ...II c
Java 26" f ilond No. 4 ... 19%c
Peaherry II e Fair. No 5 ~ lo%c
Fancy No 1 ..12 iqOrdinary, No 610 o
Cholc# No 2 1164<~| Common No 7. 96^-
IlnrOsvar, nnd Sluldlna Snppliea
LIME. CALCIUM. PLASTER AND
CEilENT—Alabama and Georgia lime In
fair dernano and soli at 3b cents a barrel;
epeciei calcined ptaster. II a) pe- barrel;
hair. 406 c Roxedsle cement 11 3901 33;
carload lota, special. Portland cement, re
tell. 33 a. carload lots 32 <*q2 *•
LUMBER F O. B VESSELS SAVAN
NAH—Minimum. yard eties. |lO 6ogr|i (g>;
ear sills. $12.50013 00 dim ult sixes sl4 00
01109; ship atock. *l6 0001*00. sawn tiaa
18 090$ 60. hewn ties. 35033.;
OIL- Market stesdv. demand fair; sig
nal. 46060 c. West Vlrglol* bla.k 9012a;
lerd. 6* '. neeiafoot. Ouo7Or. machinery. If
05. V; linseed oil, raw. 66c. hulled. 63c;
kerosene, prime white. 13c; water while.
13c; Pratt * aetrel. 14; deodori*,j ,t wV n
gasoline drum*. UV4e; amply on bxrrals.
delivered, 66c.
SHOT-Drop. 31 30; B. B- and large, 3X.D
(hilled 3176.
IRON-- Market very stsadv Swede 5%c.
NAII.S—Cut. *2 60 base. wire. 12 85 baa*.
BARBED WIRE I8 60 per DO pounds
etraigbt goods. 23030 c; sugar house am
leases. 16039 r
GUN POWDER—Per keg. Austin crack
ahot. $4 00 half kegs. $2.25. quarter kegs,
31.26; champion ducking, quarter keg*.
32 26; Dupont and Itaaara *m>kel**a. half
keg*. 5’1.35. quarter keg*. 35.76; 1-po-tnd
(anlster*. $1 90; Ist* 26 oar rent : Troledorf
smokeless powder. l-pound cans. It 09; 10-
pound rant. 90c pound
Ball, Hides and Waal.
SALT—Demana ts lair and the markei
steady; ranoad lole. 100-pound burlao
sacks. 44c. 109-pound cotton tack, 46c,
UO-pound burlap sacks. 46%c; 110-pound
cotton sacks. MWc: Z26-puui,d burlap sadu*.
lie; 136-pound cotton sack. Me; 250-pound
burlap sack*. Me.
HlDES—Marks* tlrm; dry flint. 13%e;
dry tall. ll%c; green salted, (c.
WOOL-Norntnei. prim* Georgia, free
of sand burrs and black wool. 19c; black.
l(c; burry. 10c. Wax, 36c, tallow, 3%c.
Dear skins. 30c.
Plant System
of Railways.
Tram# operated by 90tl, Meridian Time- One Hour Slower Than City Tim*.
$2 6 Tv North and Mouth 23 35 slf
READ DOWN I r ■ • 11l 8D t’F.
12 Hp mi ■ i'<* i.v Kivannak ..1. Ar ?u, 7fA 6 19|>| 1
i— i I9p in ;tai 6 23• Ar Charleston ... Lvl’lt 15p 6 60>| * lop .......j....
j 3 23a .... 7 25|> Ar Richmond... Lv * Ufa 6 4p, .... j
7 ol.i .... .11l Tup Ar . Washington... I.v j; 4 Ksi, J 07pj |....0.
8 Sue ,1 ®a Ar . .BattllWon l.v , 1 66a I 46p j j
Ilf 7Mi A, N'wlork Lv 9 36p| 8 sSa|
..| | 3 39,> 1 Oup Ar Ilnsl.Mi l.v 1 uo|> Uixmi j |
15 y S3 23 'snuih - M 22 j 22 13“
3 r.|> g Ida. & 29a 115, Lv Sivahiuit, . Ar 1 iwa,l3 ]• 7 ot> 13 I"# to’lii
8 !0p 5 4t>i' 10 65a| 7-a '• >* Ar .. Weyi roe- .. J.y to 15p 9 C.p 4 lop 9 65.1, 7 9b*
I USe 9 >'P 3 lip 2 1.. p 2 16|v Ar . Thom.iavllb .. l.v K|p ( 10|>| j 6 ltd I 3 lie
19 JUp 7 4<v 12 50* IK Ar Ja. k onvllle l.y xop 7 45p 3 (iq, sun* 5 ux,
M* sop 3%*12P 13 p |Ar ... l'atatka. *.v 2 V.p 4 fsipj | 2 23*1 3 3ka
1. . J IBp 3lp Ar .O i l.v ... ,| 1 4>,p’ I
10 s>l> 19 ■r Ar .81 I'al" bur# Lv 8 00). 1 |
Itt V Tail " l.y . 1 x Mp| fip
Bkm 10 Nil 10 "p l" Yip Ar U"rt I imp.. Lv 7 m, | 7 2fcpj 7 26p
1 uv, 1 to, IUK Ar Punte Gord" l.v ; 1 4 Isp|
10 4.4 10 1., Ar ...Hi. Aug ,-1 111. Lv t, jq, | j
5 ivp 3 tee 3 V.p 1. 20a Lv Savannah.. .i |, v P> 1,1 :; !0i ... .. .r.~-|T7.“
- ( 46f> 6 16a 4 Mt.| * 40"' Ar . J *up .. . Lx I 90a in 6op| | |......*
s fcp 7 I'XI 6 i'.p 8 'b-i Ar Hruiu wUk |,v 6 40a, 9 0%>|,......| j
NORTH WEST AND SGETHWKRT ~
C, 53 Vki Jesup 16 136 16 x, Via Mm,igomery 18 | 0
.dp '. "i.i l.y Bavennah \> 19 15* 12 u>Tp X 10.1 Lv Huyaiuiuh A, 10 lia, 1 uVi
..IP 6 4", Ar .leaup Lv B,< 19 ,'6h> x tile 9 3), Ar M'lCinny l.y 7 4hpj!l 3ta
3 181,1 I |;.|> Ar )|.n..11 l.y I 2 jjp 1 nip 8."1 Ar Na.hvllle l.y 9 nra' 2 21k
iop v ' % 11*91111 I 0 ttp 12 ftp SOB li -•!* \r 1\ ill** lev' J Umj I 13p
-I ■ ' \i * • i ouk l.' S ttp < i,xi \ I net final! Lv !i onp b 4bp
7 iV|* 7>• * \r !/#vilivll!#* !.% 7 4.V*' 7 7 -X>*, 7 lif Ar Mt. Imnil.# Lv , I S ZL*
7 30p 7 4.V* Ar i *ln* tnnatl lev i 7 h ! (b. K N.) j|
7 C 00p Ar .S*t Inulx 9 l&p| I (Ma 7 SJij Ar St. t/otii* Lv !Npl
; isn R 10* \i no Lv > IQp 9Mp m a f j
5 40, I U.p l.v" AlUnta Ar 19 Ssp It 30, * <M* * IM> Chicago . Lv| 7 OOp, IMp
vll l 111 V 111 mi \,\ N n, •00p t 12p '' > Nr \l bit# I*' . J fJVp 13
4S* 7 Ite Ar KiHM*f!l7Lvj C 30|| t 44f$ hSp 7 Al N < i.* *
" R OOp & KMI l#v ' 12 I*W
Thmufh Pullman Hl#pini Car Hrrvlca 1 12 *H> Ar ..Tlfton.. Lv 2 IRw 5
t 46.1 2 lot' Ar Albany . laV’UOl* S
o North. Kaaf and Wrat. and |#y Florida f 2*>|* Ar Columlwm lavr|| ..... j'.OtDft
('onn#HlottP made at Port TainiM with r H mall m'ifnhlp*i of t\m ivnln#>ular
ansl Occidental Mtcamahlp l4nc, h aviriKpurt Tampa Monday*, Thurdaya and
Saturdays at 11 ffl i> m
J. II Pnlhemus. TI A Ward Clark. City Tkt Agl . D" Hot" Hotel. I‘hone 73
B W WRKNN. Paseoiger Traffic Manager, deyannah. G
McDonough & dallamyne.
Iron Founders, IVlachinists,
ttloafysa.ltha, tawllesasekaa*. atsxlt rl.irr. at *<•■
ear *** Paalable •*•!•■**. % erlleal >./ Tee Maaatag y~"W§
l> kills, I, ai , atm a*d Sfc* Hl# Fat Is ye, ate. ■ i.%v it
TELEPHONE NO. 123.
pal" •■( Nats.
APPLES— Eefly Northern variety, 62-260
3.60.
BANANAS—6I.36OI 60 bunch
LEMONS Marks, steady al 12 9003 ®.
COCOANUTB—B3 7604 09 |e rIW
PEANUTS—AmpIe atock, fair demand;
market firm, fancy hand-picked. Virginia,
per pound. 4%c. hand picked. Virginia, ag-
Irax, 4o; N. C. aeed poenut*. 4c
NUTS- Almonds. Tarragona. 13c; Ivlcas.
I*c; walnul*. French. 12c. Naples, lie. pe
can*. 12c; llraxlls, 13c; filbert*. 13c; assort
ed nut* 66 pound and 36-pound box**. 12c.
Cotton Hauls* and Ties.
BAGGING—Market Arm; Jute. }%-
fund. 9%c. large lot*. B%c; small lota,
pound. k*,090; 1% pound. B%|jg%c; **a
Island bagging. 12%c
TIES- B>ano*rd 46-po'ind. arrow, large
lot*. II 40. small lole. 11.60
Urlrd aod Kvapuraied Fruits.
APPLES—Evaporated, 707%c. sun-dried.
5<VU<
APRlCOTS—Evoi>orated. 9%c pound.
Deelarln*-. 10c
KAIHINB—L. L.. 32 00; Imperial raMnets,
|2 SO; baiM*. impound boxes, xqy%. pound
PEA''HER Evaporated, joaled, 13%c,
unpealed 8%09-
PEAKS—Eva|>raied B%c.
MMIBU..49ROI'I.
FISH-Mackerel, hull Uirrel*. No. 1,
s*.>, No 2. $7 on. No 2. $5 75. kH*. No.
1 *1.30; No 2. 11.10; No. 3. Sir. ielfish,
1 pound br, ke 6% . 2-pom>d bricks. *c.
Hmok,*! herrings, prt box. 17019* lliilcn
herrings, In keg*. 31 10. new mullet* half
barrel* .
SYRUP Market quiet Georgia and
Florid" yrup. buying at 2X020* . selling
al 32035 c; sugar house al 10016 c.
HONEY - Fair demand, strained, In bar
rel*. 65009,' gallon.
High wM> hast*. (1 28
OCK AN FREIGHTS.
COTTON -Savannah fo line*on per
rwt . 35c; fo New York, per rwt , 20c. to
Philadelphia. pr bale 31; Baltimore, ||
FOREIGN DIRECT Bremen. Sic; Liv
erpool, (sc; Hamburg. 67c; Genoa, B.Y*;
Barcelona. 7r; Mancheater. 57r, Havre,
67c: Antwerp, 57c.
FOREIGN INDIRECT Weak end nom
inal lAveri**,! 55c; Mancheater, Hl'-
Hamburg. 65c; Havre. 72c; Ge
noa, *n*’; Revel ral Hi Pelersburg. 7tX';
Antwerp. 66c.
LUMBER - By BaH Freight* dull; lo
Baltimore and eastward, $4 60 to 68 00 per
M . Including Portland
I.UMBKB -By Hfeem—Savannah to Ba'-
tlmore. 35 00; to P. R R. or R AO
dock*. 16 60: lo Philadelphia. !(%". per
'Wi . (4 pound* fo foot); fo New York.
18 69 per M. 37 26 fo dock; lightered to
Boston to dock I* 50
NAVAL STORES The market |* firm;
rre-dlum *lga ve**el Hoaln—Cork for
order*. 2* 8d per barrel of 210 pound*, and
6 per cent, primage Spirit*. 4* 9,1 per
4" ga Ilona gro**. and 6 per cenl primage
latrge veoael*. rosin. b>; spirits. 4* 3*l
Steam lie per 100 pound* on rosin; 21%r
on spirit*. Havannah to Boston and 9%c
ot, ro*ln arid 19c on *t>irtf* lo New York
OR 4 IN. PRO VISION*. ETC.
New York. Ocl. 11.-Flour, barely steady
and lower to sell, without noteworthy de
mand
Rye flour firm
Corn meal, easy.
Klee, easier. No. 2 Western. 18c.
Barley, steady.
Barley mall, dull.
Whaat—Spot, weak; No 2 red. 89c; op
tion* steady and for a fin*- were firm ,
belter htle cable* than expectal. light
epee ulxtlve offering* and heavy seal* nr I
clearance* In the afternoon, however,
liquidation again broke out. Inspired hy
bearish Argentine table*, and th*' close
ws* weak al %h% net decline. March,
84c; May. 83%c; Octolier. 78%c; December,
•>%<-.
corn—Spot, weak option* market open
ed firmer on the bullish government re
port and steady cables, hut later suc
r,imbed to prospective liberal receipt*,
fine weather and the drop In wheat.
Closed easy at a partial %> net decline.
May closed, 41%c; October, 4* ; December.
42c
Oal*-Hpoi ea*y; No 2, 28%c; option*
nominally eaeler.
Beef, steady.
Pul meal*, steady.
laird, easy. %**tern steamed. 17 5307(5:
refined, steady
Pork, quiet. J
Tallow dull; city, 4%c.
Pelroleum. quiet. - m*• '•
Roln, firm.
Turpentine, 4204Tv' firm
Coff**'—Spot Rio dull. mild, qttle*
Sugar raw steady; refined, afeady.
The market for coffee future* opened
steady MilO lower end rob'd general!
easy under local selling following general
ly European and Hrvxlllan cable* con
tinued heavy, receipt* at Rto and Han'o*
diwppnlntlog spot demand nnd ahaenca of
public speculailon. laical sport* were
about the only eutqwrt of the mnrke’
The close wa* t'ady with prlcca 6 point
lower Total *ale. 12 999 bags Includirg
October, 17 90; November. 37.19; December.
37 39-
Egg*, strong: *Uie end P*nn#y|vania
20071-. Weatern 1604*%c.
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Schedule** Effective Ptpl. 10. 13®
Trains arrive at a nd a- t*art fnxn
Contral Station West Broad, foot ot
Llbarty atreet.
*9th Meridian Time-One hour slower than
j city time.
larev* Arrivi
Savannah: Savannah:
I Augusta, Macon, AllantoJ ’
8 liam.covlngtigi M:lledg*vlllei*B 00pm
land all intermodule point*:
jAugu-t*. Macon. Atlanta.l ’
_ _ lAthetie, Montgomery. Co-I
** ®%n|lumbti#, Birmingham. Am-|*>, spam
forlcu*, Eufaula and Troy.|
F'**" AcoHnasxtauon |TT t(aa>
fl *9pts| Guyton Dinner Train. jl4 Mpoa
•Daily lExcept Sunday
BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND TTBEB.
75th meridian or Havannah rlly time.
LEAVE HAVANNAH.
Monday only (.25 u m Intily excapt
Monday 9.30 a m Dally JOo rj. BL
LEAVE TYBEE.
Monday only 7.16 n m 1 rally except
Monday 10 X a. m. Dally 620 p. m.
Connection* mad* al terminal po;nta
with ell train* Northwest. Went und
Rnulhweal. *
Sleeping care on night train* between
Havannah and Augusta, Ma*on. Atlanta
and Birmingham
r“ r " ,m a * y ,r * ,n between He
varinah. Me. on on I Allnnta
For complete biformatfon. aevhedulea.
r V'* " n ‘* 'Onnrcftons, apply lo
W. O BREWER. Clly Ticket and Poaa
enger Agent. 107 Bull atreet.
TSZ,\ N J Y * K " rpni Agent.
i. .. Uaerenger Agent.
..wrv H L N T r>N ' Tr ® Manager
HEO. D. KLINE. Gen Superintend ant,
ftavannnh Ga.
/^^yVESTIB ul tt>
Double Daily Service
Th* short line to Norfolk. Weshlngtoa,
tn* I ' hll * ll,lpla *- Nw York aod
- _ . ~ j No* 44 rNo IT
Ar n7^" n fi^ h • Y rX L R> Kpm U 69pm
*' Cos umbta. 8 A. L. Hy 4 ttpm ( 30am
a. J5 h ' H A. L. Ry 11 27pm U 60am
Ar Durham. 8 A. L Ry 7 20am 4 l(pm
Ar Peieraburg, H A LRy 4 12am 4 ttpm
Ar RJchmuml. 8 A. L. Ry 5 15am 6 00pm
Ar Washington. I’enna 8 45am 0 30pm
Ar Baltimore Penna lo (13am II 26pm
Ar Philadelphia. Pnna .. I? J7pm a Mam
Ar Nw York Panna....... 3 (ttpm C ll*ra
~ ~~ No 44 No If
Ly lavmnah. 8 A 1. Itv u 6pm 11 Mpm
Ar Portsmouth. 8A L Ity; 7 00am| 6 60pm
Hteamer* leave Norfolk dally, except
Sunday, for Raltlmore. Philadelphia aod
New York, and dully for Washington.
' * '~ ~r —tt-.s-s—b
The short line to Montgomery. Mobil*
and New Orleans, leaving Savannah at
7 X am., arriving al ilontgomery 7:00
p. m , at which point cloae connection la
made with the L. A N. R. R., arriving
at Mobile 2 9ft a. m. and New Orleans
7 40 a. m.
Tha short line to Femandin*. Jackson
ville, Tamp* and other Florid* points.
fN0.37T110.1f
tv Bavannah.'B. A L. Hy 5 Otoml t Wpm
Ar Fernandlna. 8 A LRy 9 25am: t 06pm
Ar Jacksonville. 8 A. L. Kyj i 10am; 7 40pm
Ar Tkmpa. 8. A. L. Ry....| 6 20pm( ( 30am
Magnificent Pullman buffet sleeping car
eervlc* to Washington. Baltimore, Phila
delphia and New York; also to Jackson
ville and Tampa.
Dining car* from Rnvanneh to Hamlet,
and Richmond lo New York.
Buffet parlor cars Savannah to Mont
gomery.
For uddlttona! Information apply to
Ticket office. Bull and Bryan street A
Phone 28
J. D. WEED <t CO
UTAIIML OA.
Leather Belting. Steam Packing & Bose.
Agents (or NEW YORK RUBBER
pkJLXLN'G AND PACJUNQ COMPANY.
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