The Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1900-current, October 14, 1900, Page 23, Image 23

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financial and commercial 04 t'OTTOff ARE WOT OF- M" 1 1 , , .1 i-RKOKAT PRICES, i'i:H !"• 11 * ,br bower Price* Business Market la at a IUK “ ,_„x,cr. EWdl. *.*• . Holder# Are Wlllla* to Ae the Seat Inlararr ~ („r Spirit* Tarprailnr , 1, ( rate— Hoalna Firm aail lir “ 1 ,v - , - l ' oc “ 1 ■ nd Telegraph le (lark*'!*' The Morning New* Office. Satutday. Oct. 13. .il a pot cot inn market closed v. with practically no demand 0r.,1 the offering* ao limited ii*,o buy'tra would not have had m which to *el*ct. Holder* ol , m to be thoroughly Imbued with mat the market ha* dropped be ... at which they conelder It , to *ell. and a* a result buine*a :t ally come to a standstill Un dtfturbance In iha apaculatlva : , . aettled, and price* ot pol coi i tendency to recover. It may u i. and upon that little cotton will be cßetrd 'or ealc. I. iere ot apot cotton could not . , U have been put to a aevercr ten i,m i e present one haa turned out to b ,-. em* that the crop haa been mar- I, i,,i pretty eucceetfuliy *o far. or. et lfi , tea i* iha beiiel o( many influen (kt c ton men. It .was believed for a . m hat the present tight money market j use trouble to holders, who would lc> and to lei their holding* go upon tM nurket An evidence that this is not • t* the report that local banks ttf eding money subject lo the use of uanks. but which those hanks o i.,i teem to have found II necessary j’ofdi (or Much of the pressure cauaed borrowing ha.- hern greatly re l, ~i hy the sale of cotlon. which has *, been made at good prices, and It -,cd this relief will suffice until t . . prices ate agutn offered. It eecma ier .1 mat Itttl# .otloit will be sold at ,r -i price*. as holder* are not offeilng li , r ptesenl conditions. r , mil cut the neat prominent flg- L . i. the market. It I* the general un ■ itidlng among the local trade that * . . frost for a fortnight much of the let op will mature, and that which Ctw i m do so will only he damuged by ie .Mather, making It an Inferior grade. ,t c without saying that the early ap peal >i of irost wilt draw- the curtain . sene, so far as the making of . on goes, and will, therefore, be a *lg m. tor n deckled Jump In both the spot *-a speculative markets. The market V" I weak to-day. wilh prices net 4 to ;■ point lower. TANARUS!. trade are looking forward to the t. .merit's report on the cotton crop piumulgeltd about Nov. 16. It I* (•■ m I ml* will he a thoroughly reliable do irmnt, and may. therefore, have a de ded effect on the market. It Is said the i.p .rt nil be bated on Information ob • c <d by the government from some 34.- '■ . inert In the rollon country. Ihe eplrlta turpentine market closed *.;m at 3*e to-day. The 0(-nlng was Arm •' 7‘>. the Improvement being the In r- i-ed demand. Rosins closed tlrm and anged. The following resume of the "'rent market i!| show the tone and Violations at the closing to-day: COTTON. cot top market closed weak and tin aired tO-day. Sales of sixteen bale* tit, reported The day’s receipts were * •*' igalnat 5.933 last star, and 1.2S year last. Tin demand for ip II was tail and does not promise io improve un t he present speculative lurn settles II- S' Good middling ro'ton f. o h wa tt :ti S l , to Ilk', with exporter* and spln r*- ' h ikers bidding 9V . Ilu-li e< wag *-r a very moder Ite scale o | day. The ' !Ti rings ware light, and the demand * i rally 00. 'I he following weir the offi- I il spot q> o * a me at ihe 10-e ol the market at the |'icon Kxchange io-da> : Tula ligat , day. { year. I middling |IO 17 M: Idling !M tUI Ins middling jW* Hi M.irkei weak, sales, 16. Savannah Receipts. Export* and Stocks Kieelpta this day 9k4* pis thla day last year fc.9.1.* - day year before last 10,33.' , sill. •• Bept. 1. 1960 30 - H* day last year ifi-M*! en* export* * 6.35' i > ■ x poets 1.1 * t S'o k on hand this day *7,065 Sam. day lost year 99 99i 11. . |(.|- arid Him ka at the Ports. Receipts this day .... M.75J I ‘ tpte this day last year .*4 P.. i pt this day year before laat.. 34.431 T ill receipts slnee Sept. 1. 1909....1.292.7kg Hat tune laat year 1.311k* Sc . nme year before last .1.4^7.331 *'i k at all port* to-day fi94.542 s o k s ime day last year 774,T5* 11, . Movements at Other IVvrt*. 'rslveaton—Oulat; middling. 94ic; net re ceipt*, 7421; gross receipts, 7,131; stock \ ■ Orleans— Easy and Nominal: mid fliirtr n*t 19.593. firrw re- VI is *l*79; sales. 7.090. stock. 150.496. M |e Quiet: middling. 4<'; nst tv - 1 HS7: gross receipts, 1.4*7: sales, • io-k. 19.774. .1 nes on—steady: middling. 94c. hid r.ei re-eipts. 2,629: gross. 2.0. stor k. 19.247 i non—Quiet: middling. I64*c; net - . rkU: gross receipts. 3,*63: stock. i k—Quiet; middling. F4o; net re i Mf,. gross. 4.513. sales. 1.30 k; stock. more—Nominal; middling. W4c, ••'•a 2.511. '• w V .ik—Quiet; middling, 10 7-16 c; net ;,4#n; gross receipts, 3.792; tales. -> k 39.159. • Quiet; middling. 'IO 7-I4c; net re nt. groee receipts. 1.471. in ietphia—Dull; middling. 10 11-l*c. s:o*k 2 SJ.7 Movements at Interior Towns. • ijulei; middling. 96c; net re ' >17 .1. gross receipts. 1.615; sale*. k. 32.631. Steadv; middling. 9 15-!*r; nt 1 -m; gross receipts, 4.67*; sales. ' " '• a. 50.164. Quiet; middling, !<V\ net re - 70; gross receipts, 5,676, sales, •' ”k, 17.723. nail—Quiet and Nominal; mld l'll, net receipts, 2.357: gross re ' tales, 490; stock. 6.*44 I'nil; middling. 9 13-lc; ner 11.673; gross receipts, 11.673. • 7^4 ■ Firm; middling. l(W*c. 1 of t o*ton This lay— ■ n To France. 6,9*1. ‘ ,r *‘'an—To Oreat Brllaln. 13.W0. " ’ " 9 74. continent, 17.500. , "b 1 Vintineoi, 6.350; coastwise. X. ' laetwler, 3.41A . 1 rk-To flreat Britain. .*l7 r T ? Urea* Britain, *.4. contl !sn export* from all ports th! •r -I? Britain 24. WC; to France. T r .' ' 'he continent, 72.901. 7, " f feign exports since fWpl. 1. 1990 l!utwln. 135,570; lo France. 60.913. •'inent. M.lll r ' " R C . Oct. 13.—Cotton steady; " M 94c bid. M ' I*l.A AO * OTTO A. tu, ' H a* fol.ows: 4*Ua I “ Plortdas 73'*:4 sod laacj MURPHY & CO., INC.. of Trad* Building. Savannah Prtvata lea tod wire* direct to New York. Chicago and New Orleans COTTOX, STOt K.H .IXO GRAIX. New York olßor. No. (1 Broadway. Ofllcaa In principal ciile* throughout the South. WrM* for our Market Menu*: and hook coniMlnlna Inn ruction* for tradera. Extra choice and fancy OeonrlaaiV-jeS 1 * Choice Oeoritiae 22>ja2J Extra flno Georgia* 22 Receipts and Slocks— iIJOB-Ol 1899-00. | Receipts ptt week J. 2011 J.lll ! Exporl* past week | 42! 2.3 (& Receipts this season j s.gi'. jt.m Sales past week | 2.11:1 ;mo Stock on hand | s.Tss, 5,311 fOTTtlt KtTtRM. The Market llo.nl Weak With Prleea Xet 4 to in Point* 01, Near York. Oct. 13—The cotton market opened easy wtth prices unchanged to 6 potnta lower and was unusually Irregular all the short session as a result of alter nate waves of buying and aelling of a week-end settlement nature. Th early de cline was a bare response to weak Liver pool cables and a heavier crop movement titan originally estimated. On the down • urn nervous shorts hurriedly turned for profits and toon after th call there was a marked change for ih# better In feel ing. due mainly to this support. A bull ish review of the week s development* I South by the Chronicle, and a govern ment chart showing continued rains east of the Mississippi valley were factors which the bears were loath to overlook -onslderlng that prices were down nearly 73 points from top and that the long In terest-had been greatly reduced. Light in vestment buying for the account of Wall street parties became something of a fea ture as the session progressed Specu lation was not of a vigorous character at any lime In the forenoon. The market closed weak, with prices net 4 to 10 points lower. KLI'CTTATIOXS IX Ft'Tt RB*. New York. Oct. 13 —Cotton futures open ed easy and closed weak. Prices ae fol lows: | Open ' High Low Close. January | 5l 959 , 951 | 9.5* February | 9.52 b 9.33 | 9SI 9.50 March | 9.12 b 959 j 9 51 9.53 April I 9.52 bi 9 W j 951 t 9.52 Mav | 9 50b 959 | 951 952 June | 9 52b j 9.5* | 9.30 | 930 July j919|955 | 9 47 91* August | 9.40* 940 ; 9,30 9.31 September ...,j .... | .... j .... | .... October | 9SO 9 83 | 9 7 9 7 November ...j .S*h 9*3 j .M j 95* December ...| 9 53b 959 | 9.51 | 953 Liverpool. Oct. 13. 1 p. m—Cotton spot quiet and prices easy: American middling, *d. The sales of the day were 4,000 bales, of which 500 were for speculation and ex port and Included S.3> American. Re ceipts, 18.000 hales. Including 14.300 Ameri can. Futures opened easier and closed quiet: American middling, low middling clause, October 5 Std value: Ocioher-Novemher. K 19415.20d sellers: November-Deceniher. 5 !4d buyers: Decemher-January. 5.1195 12d buyers; January-Fehruary. load buyers; February-March, 5 07d buyers; Mar b- Aprll, 505d buyers; April-May. 5.4d sell ers: May-June, 5.03d sellers; June-July. 5 02d value; July-August. Shod buyers; Au gust -September, 5 49d seller*. XKW ORI.F.4XH COTTOX PTTI HR*. New Orleans, Oct. 13—Cotton futurea closed steady October ... 44'March 3Mi9.31 November 9 2*vr9 79 April 9.3199.32 December . 9.21U9.25 May "Y 3299.83 January . 9 2499.2 c June 9.33g9.J4 February ...9.2799 28 COTTON M7ITKR4. New York. Orl. 13.—Hubbard Broa. ft Cos. say: Our cables state the decline In Liverpool to-day was due to heavy sell ing for the account of Egyptian and con tinental operators, who bought so largely last month on the advance Our mark t was surprised at the decline abroad, but thought the liquidation was about over and that Liverpool would react sharply j on Monday. On this theory the local trade absorbed the offering* and brought about a reaction from the low prices made ai the opening Foreign selling set In lu*t . before the close causing a sudden decline, 1 t,ut the trade feel certain of a reaction In Liverpool on Monday unle* sthe South , rn market* break badly this afternoon end overwhelm Liverpool with offers. IIHV 4MMM99. New York. Oct. I*.—The market closes the week without material change In the demand for brown sheetiiyg* and drills. In which n limited buainos* doing at firm prices Bleached In fair request and very firm Denim*, ticks and tWher coarse col ored cottons continue scarce Print cloths are firm, but hu*.n*s limbed No change in prims or gingham* Cotton yarn* ire in good demand at full prices for weav ing purpose*, but hosiery yarns are trreg ul.tr Woolen and worsted yams dull and easy. HAIGHT & FREESE CO., 63 BROADWAY, N Y. p.ranches 65 Stale 81 . Rtwlnn 402 Walnut Bt., Philadelphia BGNDB. STOCKS. GBAIN ft COTTON bought and sold on commission, either for caah or on margin of 5 to 10 per csnl. DAILY MARKET REVIEW WEEKLY MARKET LETTER MAILED FREE. Bend for our 40rx-pag<t "Oulde to Investors." F.A.Rogers&Co.,inc, Bankers. Brokers tail Dealer! is I Stocks, Cotton, Grain and Provisions I FOR CAkll OK MARGIN. I rrofflMService.LUxera Treatment Writelee \ tFfTns. Iprriil srrvirr fe —4(ftmtot* * k 3)4 WAI-Ia UTREKT, NF.U YORK. JACOB BERRY & CO. MEMBERS OF THL CONSOLIDATED STOCK EXCHANGE. ESTABLISHED 1665 44 and 46 Broadway. New York. STOCKS, BONDS. GRAIN. COTTON. , Commlsalcn 1 - is. Send for our recentlv l*u*d hook on the markets— radically new In ecope and of unusual Inierest Also monthly price range, and market report* based upon un biased and careful study. JOHN W. DICKEY. Stork and Boail Hraker, At 441 ITA, 04. Write for Elat. THE MORNING NEWS: SUNDAY# OCTOBER 14. 1000. NAVAL STORE*. Savannah. Oct. 13. BPIRITB TURPENTINE—The turpen tine market opened Arm to-day at 376, cents, with reported salea of 407 casks, and closed Arm at 36 oenta. with further sales of 101 caskw. The a,lvalue waa due largely to an Increase in Ihe demand ami to the comparatively small receipts for Ihe day. The day's receipts were *46, and the ex (Boris 2,606. ROSING—The, rosin market closed Arm and unchanged to-day. There were sales at the ufirnlng of 1.2*4 barrels. The de man.l throughout the day km fair, though there was not great deal of activity during the lan- hours The day's receipt* were 5.716, and the , x|Bort* 1.251. Prices s* 1 follows: A, B, C 21 I 21 *5 1 • 1 K 1 7U : H 1 35 M 1 65 F 1 40 N 315 <1 1 65 W O 2 40 H 1 60 W W 2 75 Naval Stores Statement- Spirits. Rosin. Stock April 1. 1900 2.197 142.306 Receipts to-day *46 6.716 Receipts previously 241.10* 653.0 M Total since April 1 243.961 TOO.IM Exports to-day ;.00g 1.251 Exports previously 211.621 S*7.NC Exports since April 1 212.(29 349.053 Nni'k on hand to-.lay 30.122 131,265 Stork on hand same day last year 34,772 147.373 Charleston. 8. C, Ocl. 13—Turpentine Arm; 37V Rosin steady, unchanged. Wilmington. N. Oct. 13-Spirits tur pentine, nothing doing, recclpss, to easks. Rosin steady at tl.lstrt.lP; receipts. 1&2. Crude turpentine firm at ft 10(1210; re ceipts. 112. Tar tlrm al 31.40; receipts, 16*. New Orleins, Oct. 11.-Recelpts: Rosin. 73. exports: Rosin to Liverpool, 1,000, to Costa Rica, 55 barrels. London, Oct. 11—Turpentine splrU*. 29* 16*4. Rosin, American strained, 6a 4*yd FINANCIAL. MONEY—The demand keeps fairly up with the surply DOMISBTIC EXCHANGE - Rteadv. banka are buying at 1-16 discount and sell ing as follow* $25 and under 10c pre mium; 125 to SSO 15c premium. 650 to SIOO, 20c premium: SIOO to s3> 25c premium SIOO to SI,OOO. par; 21.069 and over. 1-16 dls count. FOREIGN EXCHANGE-Market I* steadier. Commercial demand. $4 816s; Ix ty days. $1.77!*. ninety days. $1 T**,; francs. Part* and Havre, alxty days. 5 iSQ Swiss, sixty 4s>*. $5 24>w: Belgian 5.236-16. marks, sixty days, 93 5-16 c; ninety days, 92 13-1* SECURITIES—^The market appears 'o be hsrdenlng with light offerings Stocks. Bid. Asa. Augusta and Savannah R. R..... 166 10 Atlanta and West Point 124 190 do per cent. certiAcatee 107'i lfl*‘, Augusta Factory io 6* Citizens Bank 110 112 Chatham Bank 110 111 Chatham R. E A I. Cos . A 5*4 67H do do'B 664 5*4 Eagle and Phoenix Mfg. Cos 107 Edison Electric Ilium 100 106 Enterprise Mfg. Cos 103 Germania Bank 129 111 Georgia it Alabama 23 2* Georgia Itaiirnad. common 213 215 Granlteville Mfg. Cos, I*s I*7 J P King Mfg Cos. 101 107 Langley Mfg. Cos 117 IJO Merchant* National Bank 1104 111 National Bank of Havannah 146 150 Cglethorpe Savings and Trust ..!>0 People's Havings and Loan !>•' Southwestern Railroad Cos. 10* Savannah Gas Light Cos 244 254 Southern Bank 161 154 Savannah Hank and Trust 114 116 Sibley Mfg Cos.. Augurta 65 6* Savannah Brewing 9* 100 Ronds. Bid Ask Char.. Col & Aug Ist s*. 1900 I>d Atlanta etty 4s. 1922 104 106 Augusta city 4a. 1927 US 101 do 44*. 1925 11l do 7*. 1903 107 .... do 1913 122 Ala Mid. ss. Iflitd. 1926. MAN. 964 1* Augusta Factory, 6 per cent . 1915.112 Brunswick ami Western 4s. 1936 . 62 *1 f R B A Hanking collateral 5s 93 ..... I C. of G Ist se, 50-year gold, 1946 F A A 119 IC.of G. con. 6s. 1945, 51. A N..... 93 91 C. of G. Ist Incomaa, 194.5 4>t 41 do 2nd Incomes. 1945 11 13 do 34 Incomes. 1915 6 6 C. of O. (M G. A A Div) 6*. 1917. J. A J 91 C of O (Eaton Branch). 6*. 192*. J. A D 93 .... City A Suburban R R. Ist 7s ...I>*> 110 Coliftnbus city 6s 1!0 l'<7 . .. Charleston city 4s. 199 101 Ilk Eagle A Phoenix Mtlle 6*.. 192* 106 10* Edison Electric Illuminating 6e..1u4 106 Enterprise Mfg d*. 1903 108 ..... Georgia Railroad 6s. 1910 114 1154 G 8 A F , 1945. J A J 112 1124 Georgia A Alabama Ist 6s. 1946 101 106 Georgia state 34*. 1930. J a J 109 do 345. 1915, MAN 106 do 44*. 1915 1174 1164 Macon city 6s, 1910, J. A J ....116 116 do 44*. 192*. Jan. par 10* .... Ocean Steamship s*. 19J6 102 105 Savannah city 6s. quar. January. 1913 110 111 do s*. quar. November, 1909 ...1094 1104 Smith Carolina elate 44*. 1963 .114 116 Sibley Mfg Cos *s. 1903 102 (buth Bound Is 9* 97 S F A W gen ml ge. 4*. 1934 .121 123 do do let ss. gold 1934 1W 112 do St John Div. 1t 4*. 1934... 94 9* WBRKU HYYK HTITBnm. New York. Oct 1* - The weekly .Ttle mom of t ho assncls'ed bank.* shows: lyvan*. tWV7.SS6.ooo. decrease IS #.A 700. d* posit*. fail.& TOO. decrease, fDC2.UK>. elr rulatlon S.W2AI *f> increase. 1172 **> l.ga lomlor. |7®.001.900. decrease. f2.VS.SfIO. spe cie. tlOO.2M.tna. decrease. tt.ttt.tfln To •' rooorvo. f319.M1.1f10. de< re.*e tt OM 500 Re. orvo required. CIS 397,17 c. decrease ttfOS - .Vi Uurplus reserve, It. Kit 927, dcteise. 11.777 973 Now York not. U Moray on rail, nom • nal mercantile paper. 10* ter r m Sterling egrhangc steady. w rh are al butlftrtt In banker* b ll* at M S3 for de mand sod a RW. , 'i for l*ty d.r* Posted rale* it.ilf 1 ill* and it ‘Sbt ttH Commercial bill* tt 79‘*9: t 79V* flllvor cer tificates. 2*totc: bar *llvor. QVr; Meg I ran dollar* *P&si state bond*. steady Railroad bond*. Heady. Government bond*, steady. STOCK k A YD BOYDS. The I nilerlnne t owttnned Clnn and Tending Fairly Ifllee. New York. Oct. 13—The undertone of the Mookmarket continued Orm to-day. a .,d the appearance of the bank state ment wa* a signal for a buying movement which carried price* up sharply, making the doting firm at the top. Net gain* In a few Instance* are a point Peoplea Gas wa* the feature, and the continued demand from the short Interest carried It Up 2 1 *. with a relapse of only a slight (taction. The ease of call money yesterday had prepared the public for some modifying factor to th heavy drain of cash to the interior. That movement Itaaif Is not ful ly rede.-ted in the bank statement, as the heavy shipment* toward* the end of the week counted for little in making up the dally average* Add to thl* the heavy loan contraction, which nerved to bring down the reserve requirement* tliu* reducing the Inroad upon the sur plus to 11.777.97S Tha room traders were disposed to dis count at ones a favoroide bank • baton set -Stir Southern Railway. Trains Arrive and Deport Savannah on 90th Meridian Time—On* Hour Blower Than City Time. Schedules In Effect Sunday, June 10, 1900. nr.Ai> down - [ T*> Tin lasr m \i• it No 14 [NO .18 |i (Central Tlmr I N0.'35 . N 32 30pm £: 20an, Lv 9ni • .......... At 5 lOam. 3 liptn j | (Eastern Time ) 4 21pm 4 28am Ar UL. kvlll* I.v Ilham 1 (dpm * d.ptn * lOwm Ar Columbia Lv I 2*1111,11 25a it 9 10pm 9 45am Ar t harbaie Lv s .-put s loam 11 44pm 12 2pm Ar flfOMHlHIfg Lv ; I", 111 W I 8 00am . . a r .. Norfolk L'v 13 51am. 1 Vpm Ar . Danville I. < P"> • ti twain 3.spm Ar . It. hi .VTCtr,,ll 01pm OOpro 1 4tMH| 1 45pm Ar . ..T Lynchburg 7.'. 7777177777'.. ~.7 Lv 3 2im 2 :<tn> 4 lam 5 35pm Ar Chat lot lesvlllo Lv 2 lUpni 13 dptn 7 15am 8 sopni Ar Washington Lv 11 Ham 9 hpm 9 l>am 11 15pm Ar Baltimore Lv * 22-tm s 27pm 1135 am 2 st>uni Ar Philadelphia Lv 3 team, 4 Oipm 2 03pm < 2Sum Ar New York Lv 13 loam 3 pm * 30pm, 2 tpm Ar .. Boston Lv ; 5 <1 m 10 mam So.it ", TO TUB NOR I'll AND WfifK N " ' || (Central Time.) !l 12 39am ILv 44.tv.tnn.ih At 5 ltlam (Eastern Time ) II 8 30am Lv Columbia - l* v . j * ,,m 9 50am ,Lv Spartanburg Lv * ISptn 12 10pm ■Lv A*hevllle !•' * '*Pm 4 02pm lAr Hot Spring* Lv 11 45*m 7 30i>m Ar Knoxville Lvil 8 Asun 5 lttam Ar Lexington •*' I'® 7 45am Ar Cm Innati l* v * ,10 t ,,n 6 oopm Ar 8 Louis I*' 1 * '** m 7 50am Ar Ivui*.ille Lv , 7 team All trains atilve and d> part from ibe Plant System b allon. THROUGH CAR SERVICE. KTC TRAINS 33 AND 34 DAILY. NEW YORK AND FlatltlDA BXPRFSS Veall buled limited trains, with Pullman Drawing Room Sleeping Cm* between Savan nah anti New York Connects at Washington with Colonial Express lor It.-lon. Pullman Sletplng Cars between Charlotte and Richmond and 1 harlot!* and Nor foik. Dining Cara serve all meals lelween Savannah anil Washington. TRAINS 35 AND 38 DAILY. THE UNITED STATUS FAST MAIL Vestibule.! limbed trains carrying Pullman Diawing Room Sleeping Car* beiwern Savannah and New York Dining Car* nerve ail tn.als between Savannah and Washington. Also Pullman Drawing Room Sloping Cara between Savannah and Cincinnati, through Asheville and 'The 1-and of the Sky. For complete information a* lo rale*, schedules, etc, apply lo O GROOVER. Ticket Agent. Plant System Siailon „ JAM US FREEMAN, C. P. and T. A.. 141 Hull street. Telephone*— Retl, BSO, Georgia. *5O. , _ , ' 8 H HARDWICK. Assistant General Pmenger Agent. Allanla. Ga. for next week, as the $3,560,066 gold com ing from Europe will ngure In th re serve* trext'week. Some receipts of Klon dtko gold are expected next week and the pension payments by the *ub treasury are looked to for some relief. The bullish trailers also argued that Ihe adxan>'*‘ In - Ittlor exchange on New York might b the harbinger of a falling off In the In terior demand for currency; hut thl* view did not And countenance In banking cir cles. Aside from these ehullltlors of the pro fessional speculators there wa* a sub stantial growth of a sense of security In Ilmßiulsl circle* by reason of the de- iarttl policy of Ihe Bank of Franco to lutnleh exiort gold for the relief of any threat ened monetary crisis. Tire announcement of this t>oilcy by an official of Ihe hank attracted wider attention In Wall stroc* than any other Incident of the day. The Rank of France now possesses the larg est single accumulation of gold In th® world. lia holding* stand at $157,314,350. the largest In Its history, compared with the $444,543,263 In the United Stales treasury, which In. iutle* that in the reserve and trust funds held for redemption pur|>o*e- The French Institution ha* accumulated thl* vast holding. It ha* been supposed, a* a safeguard against a reaction follow Ing ihe Pari* exposition and also, it wa* rumored, to tt,>at a Russian loan That It Is now made available for Ihe relief of eny threatened crisis In Ihe world's mon ey markets 1* a fact of world-wide im portance Trading In bonds wa* small and price* generally moved narrowly. U. 8 efumllng 2s. the 3s and o!d 4* declined 4 per rent, a* compared with prices a week ago. The total salea of stock* to-day were 171.019 shares. Including Northern Pacific. 9 Kilt; Pennsylvania. 5,462. St. Paul. 5.075; Union Pacific, 13.U55, Brooklyn Tran*!!, 7.- 7*o, Sugar, 1.1.306 New York Slock List. Atchison ssVt'n. Pa 5-, do prf 71*. do dt. prf. . 71 B 4t 0 7R, Wabash 7 Can Pa 9e # do prf -17’i Can. fri U WALE 4 C. ft 0 2*4 do do 2nd |>rf. . 23>, c. O. W 10-. 'Vis Cen 11 * b C., It ft Q 1264 Third Avenue ..Ul), C.. Iml ft L .. 204 Adam* Ex 127 do do prf. ...62 Am Ex 151 C ft K. 11l 95 |U. A Ex 45 C. ft Nw 160 | Well* Fargo Ex 124 C, It. 1. ft P. ..106 jAm Col oil .. 234 C. ft St L. 694 do do prf 69 Col So 5). Am. .Malting 4’x do tlo l*t prf 36* 'lo tlo prf. 71 do lo 2nd prf.. 144 Anl - hmell ft R 3“' D ft H 11l do do prf D. L ft W 177', Am Spirits .... 1 D ft B O l*’t do do prf 17 do dc prf *7 Am H H I*4 Krle 1141 do tlo prf ...634 do Ist prf 34 (Am. 8 ft W. .. 324. O. N. prf 151 I do do prf 734. Hook ‘ cal ... 114 Am T P ... *l4 Hock Val 33 do do prf 631, 111. Can 11*4' Am Tob 9.", lowa Can 16 j do do prf I2 do do prf *) 'Ana Min. Cos. .. 43 L E. ft W 90 B. R. T. .. .... 514 do do prf 954 C. F. ft Iron 334 I-ike She re ....2654100(1. Tol> , I, $ K 724 do do prf 77 1 , Man. L *64 Fad. Steel ... ... 34 Mel St Ry. .. MF. do do prf M Mex Can IP Oatt Electric ...is,, M ASi L 514 Glucose Sugar 5o do do prf. 95 ‘lo tl<> l rf. . 9 Mu Ta 56 7 b Int'n’l Palter .... 174 M ft O I do do prf. .. .. *l4 M.. K * T *4 liacleile Ga* .. . 694 do do prf. ... 26 Nnl. Bis 521, jj. J. C 131 | do do prf .. .. *4 Bg y <- IS’. Nat Lead 17'. jj A W 344 do do /rf hi do do prf 754 Nat Steel 27 Jio Pa 514 do do prf *• do do prf 76 N Y. A B 119 Onl ft W . S' 1 * No. Am 15 Gre R A N 42 P.. Coast t d>> do prf .. 7*i do d.t Ist prf x rw *ylvanla IH4 do tin 2nd prf. i Reading I* Pa Mall 31‘, do l*t prf. ... 55% People's Gas .. . 6:l‘, do 2nd prf . 2-V, P S. Car 39 RO W 49 I do de> prf 76 do do prf *6 Pull Pal Car ..t*s'-, St LAP y • 164 P Rope ft T .... 14 do do Ist prf 654!P'ignr . 1177, do do 2nd prf 33 , do prf 115 St L B' 124'T C A Iron .. ... 57 do do prf. ... 294 U. S Leather I>4 St Paul . • Ill', do do prf 4 do do prf. . W>4 U B Rubber 2*4 81 n . ft Ga . ltd do do prf 4 pn pa • 334 'Vest Union ... **. Bo Ry It* ft. I ft '3 do do prf 534 do prf 6*>i T. ft Pa . 154 P C.C. ft St L 64 Bonds. U. S 2s ref N raclflc 3s C4S reg 93A! 'l° 4s 16.'.4 do coup 103', N Y., C. ft St. do Ha. r>g. ... 10-A, Lout* 4s 11'% do 3a. c UP ..WHk N. ft W. con. 4e 97 do new 4s rag 134 Oregon Navlga do nw 4* ; tlon 1l PB coup 11l de, 4* 1 24 do old 4* tag .1144, O. 8 1,. Ce 1 74 do od 4* coup '144 do con. 5a II dfß 6- reg Hl’, Ite.id'ng Gee. 4*. s*4 do roup .11341 Rio O, W Ist*. 99 D of C $ fa* .lfl Pt L. ft 1 M At, i on. gn- h 6* !*4 era I ta 95* Bt L. ft Ban F do adjust 4*.. * 4 Gen. a . M!\ Can Bou led- I**4 Hi Paul con*. Ink $ Ch*a. ft O 4'a* 9M* Hr P. C. ft P do 6* ...119 Ist* 1174 Chic. A Nw do 5a 11*4 con 7s 146 Sou. Pacific 4.. 7 4 C ft Nw 8 F Bou Hy. fs 10-H Deb 6* 1264 B R ft IS ..*,(* Chic. Tsrm 4s *l4 Tex. ft p, Ist* I!2' Col. Hot,t hern 4a H | do 2nds 6’> D. ft li. G. iau.ltftix. Union i’ac. te...4M dot* | Wabash lata ....1174 Erie Gen. la ... l.t, do 2nd* 10b'* F W ft D. C. | West Shorn 4a .113 Ist 714 wte. r'tati Ist*.. *l4 Gen. Kketrlc 6e 116 |Va CatHurk* ..91 lowa Cent lets.lll', M ft O. 4* (hldi. 63 L. ft N imtfli and |C. of Ga. ctm 4s **>-.•' sft IWii 31., K. ft Tex I do lal Inc. 2nd* 654 (bid) 404 do 4* 4| do 2nd Inc. N. Y Cent. Ist* left's * l N. J C gen. 5s 1..1 New York Oct. 1< —Standard Oil. 561© 565. VIIM’I-21.1. 4M:<M I MARKETS. Kola.—Theae quotation# era ravltad daily, and are k pt ae near a* pn**lbla tn nrcurd with tlie prevailing wholeaale prl-ee Official quotation* ara nol u*ad when they dDagree Rh the price* whole saler* ask toanlry and Aorthera I'ntStirr. POULTRY—The martlet Is steady. Quo tations Broilers, *i>fc3ic. per pair, half grown, 45(2.50, . Hire, fourth* grown. 65$$ 60c; h< na. )>siiisc; roosters, 4'>&ooc, ducks 60075 c. geese. 76cf)$I 00. KCKlß—Steady al 17c. BUTTER—The tone of tha market ta Arm Quotations: Western creamery. t9tj 2l‘-,c. New York state dairy. 174ff22V: extra Elgin* I'm'Jitc. CH EKHK- Market Arm: fancy full cream > bee**-, 134 c for 30 to 22-pound avetage, 2>Q Stt-pnund avetage, 13c. Early Vegetablei. IRISH I'OTATOES-Northern. $2 00 aack CARRAGK—6Q7o per head. ONlONß—Y'ellow. In barrels, $2 00; crates. 90*-; red. $1 DOftl nn Rreadslugs, (lay sad Grata. FUll’lt Matkel st>*,dy; (stenl, $1 40; strnight. $4 0. fancy. $3 *5. family. $3 411 M EAI .-Pearl, per barrel, $2 75, j>er sack, $1 30. <lt \ nn al, per sack, htiltel, $1 31© 125 water ground. 1125: elty grtte, a,-k,. $1.25; p. rl grit*, lludniita'. per Itatrel, 12 X 5; per sack, $1.30; sundry brands. $1.2501 *1 sack COHN Market firm, white, job I 4,66 e; rat load lots. 62e; mixed corn. Job lota 62c. carload lots. 69c. RICE Market steady, demand good, fancy head. 6c: fancy, 64c. Pttme j ,ioo< l 44044 “*( 4 ©44 CVimmon m OATS—No. 2 mixed, carload. 34V ; Jolt lot*. 55©36c; while cllp|H-d. 40. . Job. 37c HR AN—Job lota, 96<-; carload lots, 90- If AY Market Mctdy. No I timothy 92<jc Job; 674 cur*; No J, 65. Job; 624 cars Me to It. llama hbiil l.ard. BACON—Market tlrm; It 8 c, R. aids* 6l*c. I>. S. In lilt a, 94c (Eastern), ac coralmg to average else. V 8. bellies, 94c (Western); *mokel C. It. *ldrw, 94c. 11A MS-- Sugar cured, 12ft124. LARD—Pure, In tierces, *4 C ; In 53 pound tins an l 6U-pound tubs, 9. , comjtouml In tlerceu. It4c. 50-fßound tins, and 6n-|H>und tubs, *4c. Sugar uiad < offee. SUGAR— Cut loaf 6.36| I diamond A 666 Crushed 6. t*. Con (sot toners' A 6 63 Powdered 6.13 While Kxtra C.. 5 51 XXXX |tow'.| . :t, Extra C gl7 Granulated .. ..6 OS,' hjlden C 6.16 Cube* . 6 lx Yellows 5.05 Mould A 6.21; COFFEB- Mocha 2*c | prime No. $ ...11 r Java .36c | Good No. 4 ...10fl(c peaherrv 14 r Fair. No 6 ...,104c Fancy No 1 .12 c' Ortflnary, No.-6.10 0 Cholt" No 2 11i,t Common No 7 *4.' kinruH*ri anti Muiulttg Suppl Zea LIME. CALCIUM. PLASTER AND CEMENT—Alabama ar.d Georgia lima In fair deman and sel> at ft. cents a barrel; special calclmd ptustar. (I 00 per barrel, hair. ©la- Rosedalr cement. $1 90©1 ft; carload lots, special, I'oitoind cement, re ran $2 25. carload loti S2e.r2 2n LUMBER F. O. B. VESSELS SAVAN NAH -Minimum. yard >**■*. sl4 UtifU 69; car sills. sl2 .vrir 1.3 h,. dim ult sixes sl4 On ©IMS), ship slock. sl6 Will* 00. sawn tlaa, hewn Ilea 15425*, OIL Marker steady, demand fair, alg. nal. 4b©6oc. Weal Virginia bla..k. 9©l2c; lard. 66c; neeiefool. 00070 c. machinery. 16 ore; linseed oil. raw. Hit, boiled. . ; kerosene, pi Ime whir© 1ft:; wmer while. 13c; Pratts antral. 14; de'dorlzed alova gasoline drums UVic; smply 01; barrels, delivered. *6c SHOT Drop. $1 (0: U. B. and large, sl7s - $1.76. IRON 6lark*t very steadv; Swede. 64c NAILS—Cut, $2 60 base; wire, $2 65 baa*. BARBED WIHE-$3 60 per DO pound*, straight goods. S©soc; sugar houa* n lease* 15031- GUN POWDER—Per keg. Anatln rraeft shot. s4lxl: ha.f k*g. $2.25. quarter keg*. $1 25; champion dJi king, quarter kege. $2 21; Dupont and Hazsro smokeleee. half keg*. Eli. quarter k*K. 65 75; l-ioeind canlaiers. $1 (JO; lesi Tiber cent ; Troiedorf amokeles* powder. 1-pound cans, $1 60. 16- pound cane. 90c pound. Salt, Hide* **4 Wool. BAI.T- ptmarm is lair and th* market steady, canoed lore. 100-pound bur lan sacks. 44c; HP-pound cotton sack, 45c. 110-pound burlap sacks, 46 1 ftc; 110-pound cotton sacks. 4SWc: 2E-inund burlap eaclur. 66c. 135-pound cotton sack, 66c; ftjo-pound burlap sacks. 66c. HlDES—Market tirm; dry flint, ls4c: dry salt. 114 c; gre—l •ailed. 6c. WOOD-Nominal; prune Georgia, free of eand hurra and black wool. 16®. black, 16c: burry. 16c. Wax, 36c. tallow, S4e. Dear akin*. Me. p-rulla and Mala. APPLEB— Early Northern variety. $2.25© $.60. PRUNES—4O* to 565. lOr; .Vi* to 60e. 4c, 60* to 70*. 7c, 70* to ft©, 64c; ** to 9m, 6c, 9m to 100s, 64c. JJANA.V Ah—sl.2s© 1.50 bunch. Plant System of Railways. and ram* Oprra’nl hy 90lh Meridian Time use Hour Slower Than Cliy Tan*. 3. 1. 79 Sionh and Boulh 23 IB 6 I READ DOWN I rr 1. jfc | HE'D I'P 1 12 *)p 15* 1 '"a I x Savannah Ar 3 *'■ B 7 6ua ..._ j i 4 I9i> l ft 501 4VI Ar I'har.rßion ... t.v II 15p 5 tert; I lOp j...._ < I $ 23* ... . 7 Sip Ar . .Richmond... Lv, 9 or-a 6 4*p | 17 64*1.... 11 s6p Ar . Washington Lv 6 tea 169 p . | ...u. j .1 s sto|. 166a vt Baltimore la 2 :vo 166 p I lip 7 101 Ar N'w ) < M k Lv 9Mp ~ s 99p .1 69p| At Boston ... Lv lop Elftnl . . U Ia V | ■ 23 Boulh ~ *"|| 7* I. lT“ Obp 3 Isp 6 lUbi 6 30u 1 l&a. l.v SivannsT, Al 1 On* 12 Mi 7uvl2he )S t'w >I Op 5 Jup ID 55a 72. 6 3>u Ar .. Wsxcrna* Lx 10 15|. r p I lop 955 7 65s 1M 9 ftp 2 lip 2Dp 2 :ip Ar 1 hum isvlllc t.v 6 lg> lop' 6 liei 3 15s lo M| 1 7 40p II 50* 9 ...a 6 JUII \r Jack unville . Lv * i|. 7 tap 2 Oop K 60* 5 66a lIOJOp S 00p 12 03|> 13 6sp Ar I'a tat kit l.t J 36p 4 5U|, ... | 2 .15* 25m . 3uiu 5441 Ar . San fur.| l.t 11 Mp to .2 Jhe , | | 'J3i(. *3pAr .. Galnaivllla . Lv . . 2 46pl | { 1 . ..1 .. 10 ftgi 10 srv Ar .84. I*#6*rliurg . l.t 6 oop, j | 7 Ito'W 00|> 10 OopllO 00) Ar Tamp# ... |. i*i x ibm .... X ,x, X IB),. I 6fta 10 30)- 16 Sup-10 top Ar .. Purl Tampa . I.v 7 3ua 7 *>a .. ; 7 2Sp| 7 25p I 1 IKM I Mni t ten Ar I'll Il' "' I l.t I 4 35p 10 45a 110 45a Ar ...Bt. AttgtMllns l.t ~ ~, . | | j 5'P 3 15a 3 25|< 5 90a l.v Savannah.... Lv 10 15a|13 16a ...... ..717Z ( - Lx 120.1,16 60). ( I $ 35|1 7 10a '26)1, * Ifto Ar .. Btunwlck . Lx ii 4ha) 9 oft). | NORTH "'BUT AND SiH'WIWKST T 16 i _ 63 'Vi Jeeup. 16 *5 Via M u.ikoih. , t jj {79 1 5 OOp i 20n l.v Savannah At ’.') '•• E 16* '*'p 6 10b I.v Savani ah Ar 10 lsa|T OOi 1 fCI 6 46a 'Ar . jeaup I.v * 20* 10 top * 1011 t> Ar M'lg'mery Lv|| 7 4&p[ll 26w I 3 IXI,I 1 I6)> Ar .Moon , l.v lim 2*))) 7 lOp 6 ;gK Ar Nanhvl.ta l.v 9 06kI 3 lift ' 5 3Nx 3 50|> Ar Allama Lv 10 45p 12 oCi|i 1 3>M 12 2tp Ar LouVxx.lln l.t , 2 55a 9Up ' 9 4.x, ) •), Ar Cha'tioog* Lx 6 65|> 5 4>a 7 n., 4 U.|, Ar Uluclnnatl l.x ,11 ibbj. 6 464* | 7 J0)>: 7 54M Ar .Lftulavllle l.v ! 450| 7 4t>n 7 3ki 7 16|. Ar St. laml* Lx 3 65p| 6 22ft 7 30)i 7 4ia Ar Cincinnati Lv| 6 fc< 7Wp ' <L. ft N ) l( 7 04a 6 oop A r .St. trail* Lx | 9 lip; 6 06. x 7 32a Ar St. loan la Lx • * 09p ..] 7 unit Up Ar Chicago l.v X3up 9 60p (M fti>> |( | 6M 4 16p I.v Atlanta Ar II) 15p II .10, * '•> >P Ar Chicago Lv 1 7 (ftp. 1 sft, A 7 I,'ki Ar Lv| X Xlt * 00|i 4 12|> .1 (o.i \r Mobile lav ,12 Wtp,l2 30 2 4 hm 7 10n Ar .ivj Sof t 4fp X 30|>| 7 40n Ar N -v fj X+\ 7 4&p "h & nOf fc 30m 1 I Thrmiifh Piillftifio Rlrrplnn rr S4#rvlr 1 4v'm 12 Wp Ar . Ttfloti . Lv 1 \*+% llq 3 4', i .! 10f Ar Aibrniy . IsV 13 OU| 3 46( in North. Raft n<l Wml, nnd to KiorM* 6 2<*> Ar rolumbu# Uv flO CnciDftoflono mrtdn st Port Tamiu with V H m*II tr.im*hlp* of th IVnuwuLir •nd Ofrldrntal Htrtemtehlp I*in\ Purl Ttmpa Mon<Uy, Thursttofl ikl , at 11 00 p m J H Polhamua. T PA; Ward Clark city Tkl Agl . D* B° ,n H<H#l. Phon# II It W WRKNN, Passenger Tram.- Manager. Aaxannsh. Ga McDOAOUGH S BALLANTYNE, 'W Iron Founders, Machinists, Mtwcfteattthav a>iera*a.h*ea. xls anan ' *iii..n avv wad I'etiakU “lg Vxrtlsal aud les Hul. lets Mill., ..... Mill Baud raws. Iks Hl.a. *tw. TELEPHONE NO. 123. LEMONS Ytarkel steady at $2 90©3 06. COCOA NUTS $S 76© 4> 4>er 100 PEANUTS- Ample slock, fair demand; market Arm: fancy hand-picked. Virginia, per pound. 4He; hand-picked. Virginia, ex tras. 4e, N. C. seed peanuts. 4c NUTS -Almnnde. Torragons. I6e; Ivteaa, |6e; walnuts. French. 12c. Naples. 12e; pe can*. 13c; Braille, 13c. Albert*. 13c; assort ad nut*. 6u-i*jnd end J6-p>auißd bo***. 19c. taltßßß k*iil*( aaad Ties. BAGGING—MerkeI firm; Jure. Im pound, 91*c; large lota 9Hc: email total, 9-pound. 16,09 c. 16. pound. IH4tVsc: •* Island bagging. 12X*c TIES Sianuard. 46-po>md, arrow, Urge tola 61 10. small kM*. $1.60. Dried ead Kvapuraieal Kraslla. APPLES—Evaporated. >u7Vc. aun-drled. 6VV©6c A PKICOTR-Evaporated. 10c pound; nectarlnei. 16c RAIBINB- L. L, $2 00; Imperial cabinet*, $2.,Vi. )on-,c. 66-pound bo*. kaJv pound PEACH ITS- - Evaporated, peaitd, 17‘>‘, unpaaled. 6'v©6>' PEARS— Evaporated. OHc. MIBCKLLANICOI'a. FlSH—Mackerel, half-barrel*, No. 1, $1.69; No. 2. $7.69. No. 3. $5.76. kit*. N. I, |1); No. 2. $1 10; No. $. 5< r'orhlah, l-|o>und larn k*. 656)'; 2-saouf)d bricks, tkc jtmokel lierrlsxgs, per tkax, 17©19.- Dutch herring*. In kegs, $1.10; new) mullets, hklf barrel*. . BYRIT Market quiet: Georgia and Florida ayrup. latying at 2Xl3"c, selling at 336135 c; sugar hoxtae SI lO©Dc. HONEY— Fair demand, alrwlned. In bar rel*. 16066i gallon High wkin hails, (I 26 ocean FHKitairra. COTTON—Savannah lo BoeSon. per ewt . 2.V, lo Niwr York, per cwt . Joc; to Philadelphia, per hale. $1; Baltimore. sl. FOREIGN DlßE<T—Bremen. 66c; Liv erpool. 66c; Hamburg. 67c; Genoa. M~; Barcelona. 70c; Mancheetar. 57c. Havre, B7c; Antwerp. 57c. FOREIGN INDIRECT—Weak and nom inal: Liverpool. 65c; Manchester, 45", Hamburg. 6>V; Havre. 72'*; Ge noa 66 ; Reval and St. Petersburg. 79c; Aniwerp. 56c. LUMBER By R*H Freight# dull; lo Baltimore and eawward. 64 50 lo F W per M , Including Portland. LUMBER—By Steam-Savannah to Ba - tlmore, $5 00; to P R R or n AO dock*. $5 V); lo Philadelphia, liftc. per cwt.. (4 pound* to foot); to New York. F.V) per M $7 26 to dock; lightered to Boston to dock, $X 50 NAVAL STORES -The market I* firm; medium six* vessels Hoeln—Cork for orders, ft. 6d per barrel of 310 pound*, and 6 per cent, primage SpirWs. 4a 9d p®r 40 galk>ne groe*. and 6 per cent primage Iktrge ve*el*. rosin, 3e; spirits. 4* Sd Hteaim tic per 100 pound* on roaln. IIHo on aptrit*. Havannah to Boston, and 6H® on rosin end 19c on knlrlf# to New York GR6IN. ITtOVIfIIONi, ETC. New Y'ork. Oct. I*.-Flour inactive and a little easier at the rlo** with wheal; winter paten)*, $3 70©4.00; Mltmeeola pat ent, $4 38©4 V>. Rye flour quiet. Corn meal quiet Bye quiet: No. I Western. Se. Bariev steadv: feeding. iMIUc Bariev mall dull. Wheal -Spot easy, No I red, (OMc; op tion* opened eteiidy on higher < * Me* hut met nher liberal selling hy yesterdav* purchaeere. who hod profit# on their wheat, and were Influenced hy prosper,• of bearish statistic* on Monday, ctosad weak at '4| He. net deellne; March, May. Me; fvtot>er. 7**4c; December, $06(0. Corn -Bp** easy; No 2, 47(4c; option* were steady at first with wheat, hut quick ly developed weaknes* under local realli ing and tine weather cofwtitlon*; eloeed easy. , i©*,c net lower: May, HVi Octo ber. 4*K<’; De.-emtier 436k<- Oals-spot quiet; No. 2. 26%c; option* quiet and easier Beef quiet; family, $lO 5f)©11.60; mesa $9 00® 9 V) Beef ham*. S2O 004J21 00 Cur meal* steady; pickled hell lea. 9f|llc; do shoulder*. Ity*. do ham*. 9Q©l4>' lard week; Western steamed, $7.16; Oc tober, $7 $5. nominal; refined eaav; con tinent. $7 65: Bm,th Amertcan, $6.26. com pound. OHStaHc Fork quiet: family, sl*.So©!7 06; abort clear. sl4 sown On, me**. sl4 o©ls 00 ItaMter Arm; creamery. 14©S2c; etala dairy. Istl2oH>'- Cheese firm; large while. 106a© 10%e; small while, Ilf*. Egg* Arm: Mate and I’enneylvanla. 31© tic; Western regular packing 1501F®c Potatoes quiet; Jersey*. sl.oo©l 50; New York $1 B0B1.BH; loeig Island, $1.50©1 75; Jersey sweets, $2 25412 75. Tallow quiet. Petroleum quiet: refined New York $7 46: ITilladelphla ami Baltimore. $7.40; do In bulk. $4 65 Ro*ln quiet; strained, common (o goo). $1 47H© I 50 Turpentine easy. 411454 f t qul*: domestic, fair to extra.tx*© j •Hr Coffee—Spo; Rlo quiet; No 7, Involr-e, | 66*.-; mlal quiet; Cordova. 9\©l4c. Fu- j turew opened steady with March. 6 p.lnti | higher and others unchanged and rxitexl ICoauauad on Pag* Twuotj -Tw.s Vgtorgia Bch*dul*w Effcclv* Pepf. Ift, 1906. Train, arrive at and depart from Central Stall.n W| Broad, foot of iaharty atraet. 90th Meridian Time One hour slower that* elty time. 1 "eve Arrive Savannah: Savannah; | A uguiu~ Ma<oti. “ Atlanta. | •6 45am,t'ovlngtan, MuinlgeviiieiW Oman land all intermediate polntaj (August* Macon. Atlanta.l jAthens, Montgomery, co-j •9 OOpm lurnhua. Birmingham. Am-Ws arm |erleu#, Kufaute and Trey./ ft DUpmI trover Ar. ommialatioa |f7 Uun tt oopn| Guyton Dinner Train jf4 tUpra •Dally Ex>ept Sunday. BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND TTIIEEL 76th meridian or Havannah elty time. LEAVE SAVANNAH. Monday Wl jy 6.25 „ n , Daily excapi Monday 930 a m Dally 161 p m LEAVE TYBEE Monday mily 716 a m Dally excepl MotmLi y 1026 a. rn Dally 6.30 p. in. Conirctiona made at terminal points with all trains Nortnwaet. West end Southwest. f Bleeping car# on night train# between havannah and Augusta, Ma<on, Atlanta and Birmingham. Parlor car* on day trains between Ba-. vannah. Mae,jn nn ,) Atlanta. ►or complete Information, acvhrduleak rate* end .fonneetlrax* apply to " O BREWER. Ctly Ticket and raoo. enger Agent, 167 Bull atreat j r 'c t IIA e n N J T n K D * po * Tlrk ' t Agent. F If Ua#*#nger Agent. liti/N Traffic Mftn f*ftr THEO. D. KLINE. Gen Superintendent, Bararnnh G* /\Vfstibuud Etngrß (IMITED Double Daily Service Th* short line to Norfolk. WashlngtOß. Balilmore, Philadelphia, Naw York the kaier T . ~ Tno 44 n*nr Lv Savannah. S. A. L. RyjU 36pm ii 59pn> il u°, U !"^ U 7.“ A L K >! 4 ""'■ 4 Manx Ar Raleigh, 8 A. L Ity 11 s7pm tl tan Ar Durlwm, B. A. L. Hy . 7 Dam, 4 16pm . H A.L.Ry! 4 ltami 4 sspm Ar RJchmund. 8. ft. U Ry| 6 15am 6 46pm Ar Washington. I’enna., .1 $ 46am 9 99pm Ar Baltimore psnna ... ,io Olemjll 36pm Ar Philadelphia. Penns.. (12 27pm| 2 66am Ar Naw York Penna | 303 pm) 6 13am ! No. 44 j No if Lv Savannah. 8 A L Rv ilSSpmll Mpm Ar Pornmouth B A.L.Ry| 7 OOamj 6 66pm steamers leave Norfolk dally, excapft Sunday, for Baltimore, Philadelphia an© New ).,.k and dally for Washington. The short line to Montgomery. Mob)la and New Orleans, leaving Havannah at 7:25 a. m , arriving al Montgomery 7:40 p m . at which point close connection la made with the L. ft N R R.. arrlvln* *t Mobile 3:6$ a. m. and New Oricanft 7:40 a m Th* short line to Feritandlna. Jsrkaocw villa. Tamps ini other Florida points ! Tno. n | Ms. U* l.v Savannah, t. A L Ry ' <>6am; 2 67pm Ar Frrnundtna, I.A.LRy 9 Ssam) 9 06pm Ar Jaekaonville, 8 A L.Hr 9 I 'am 7 40pm Ar Tampa, B. A. L. Ry 1 119 pm 1 f 39am Magnlflcens Pullman buffet sleeping car service to Washington. Baltimore, Phila delphia and New York; also to Jackson ville and Tampa. Dining cars from Savannah to Hamltt, and Richmond to New York. Buffet purtor can Savannah to Mont gomery. For additional Information apply to Ticket office. Bull and Bryan it reels. Phone 2*. J. D. WEED ft CO iftVASBAM. Oft Leather Belting. Steam Packing & Hose, Agent* tor NEW YORK RUBBER ©ELTINU ANL Jt'ACXLNQ COMPANY. 23