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iif Per Rnlr Fine
* rr HU MU Receipts
"V'.lnk the Ueclln* —*Pln oflr ’l
It* Turpentine Pelln I p
,i. \fler the Clone— lluninn
;;;„ end 1 aobaage.l-l.wcal ond
.ylr.Mii'h'e Mnrkrin.
The Morning New* Offloe,
Monday. Ocl. 15.
, wM another sharp decline
future* market to-day. the
< receipt*, being *0.237 hale*.
, |, ft year, and the favorable
p. king the maturing crop,
to have been enough alone to
kln price*. A* It waa thec
. imtshed more ammunttlor for
, . , mrn i to atiark the market,
v .1 and It I* told In the decline
i .1 thirty-eight point*. Thl*
line *lnce the present down
, atarttd to about 100 point*.
.<M " 1
. jn trade luokul for a belter
re-pon*e to the *tradlnr*a In
uktig but Inst- id of bread
•ni a tone. The possibility
i. v b- ,im>’ <hc more tmprob
! i of unfavorable conditions
, report was received, and the
. as that Another downward
Which carried prices off eharp
- . >ot only raught great batro)cs of
:: I . but the elemtnt who bought
die Initial decline saw the
ttiering too thick to warrant
, . g the r.*k of further exposure
or llngly covered In untlcipa
rf I • worst.
r . ki t I* apparently dependent en
, i the movement and the weath
r of which may pul a stop to
, t disastrous deal to high prices.
-ly admitted that a big Jump
„ . a .how frost, but the probability of
has not been forecasted by the
U .• bureau,AM least for the next
! Ufa On the other hand Ik*
, rg of all cotton which ha* been
, i .1 u lessening of rales, followed by
■hr movement would have n
; u effect in restoring the bull fac
tion la li.etr feet. .
. ci .unnah ei>ot cotton market clos
,. . it u decline of 4 cent below Sat
... .ring with rales of 1.385 bates.
! . *. r.- m* re quoting good middling f. o.
> a i-eoir While there Is some se-ll
s it i- claimed liolders who are in po*l
-- . to ... so decline, to sell. Whether
m:II be u general turning loose re
fuse to he seen, but the current Impres
,t .■ that unless the decline exceeds ex
j. ■ r In It* extent comparatively Itt
..-1. • will be forced upon the market,
p i pr. tty evident that the drop has not
y i r, - .lied tn producing a scare among
r Had the effect been to force con
- ons and bring out huge offering* the
. -at , ..re the losses would have bean
m . h gr- ater.
Th -|.,rlts turpentine market opened
firm it S7\ cents, with sales of SS3 casks.
-d l ised firm and unchanged, with the
further sales of US. After the closing
sales Mere made on a basis of 3* cents.
Which will be the official posting ro-mor
ro* The rise was due to an Improved de
rrm. 1. which gave the market a bouyant
turt. The rosin market closed firm and
i ged. The following resum- of the
■ df -rent markets will show the tone and j
u i ons at the clos.ng to-day:
—— ——
4 OTTO N.
fton market dosed easy to-day
~ ad- dine of 4 cent, with sales of L
v s,e*. The day'p receipts Wert 11.- I
* l.ules. The stock l now 100.133 bales.
.. ■si 99.773 last year flood middling
f o 1. Uia quote-1 at #4 cents. The
ufier.nps were light at the prices x
-■ r* are willing to pay. and hence the
■ me of business for the day was con-
Fkl'-rubly restricted
. following were the official spot quo
.a the close of the market of the
i j:ton Exchange to-day:
| This I Last
I day. | year.
few*! mlJdlng *4 17
M Idling %
Low middling I*% I*4
Mit • or v , sale*. 1.3*6,
St.vonnah receipts, exports and stock*.
R>- -Ipte thin day f 11.697
I ■ ■ ipl* thfe- flay last year 6.901
Th;- day voar before last 9.W2
K- -dpts since Sept. 1. I*oo *o*7-00
Ssme flay last year 256.131
< • tlnenl exports 6.3fJ
■ exports 2.369
>"<k on hund this day 100,123
S-.m day lust year *9.773
iberlpts and stocks a: Jhu ports.
I -tots Hits flay *0227
i- -pta this day last year 39.3ki
pt thlr day year liefore last.. *2.731
■ I rerelpts alnce Sept. i. 1960 ...1.3® 023
!%me lime last year 1.374.*7*
■' -me time year before last 1,660,055
ib kat all poris to-.ioy 545.4X3
i k name day laet year 751.979
I' dly Movements at Other Porta—
vesion—Quiet; middling. 94; net re
t is, r. 481; gross. 25,481: siock. 128.633
Orleans—Easy: middling 9 5-16: net
re • ipts, .'.',.761; gross, 25,761; sale*. I,*W.
shirk, 166.767.
'1 ■d-lli Easy: middling, 94; net receipt*.
*■': gross. 3 Sl*; sale*. 000; stock. 22.256
iinrleston—Nominal; middling. 94 ask
net reci ip’s, 1,218; gross. 1,218; stock.
17,91*. •
Wilmington—Firm; middling. *4. net re
“ 3.007, gross. 3.607; atock. 31,592.
'' ■*• !k -Dull; middling. 94; net receipt*,
- - u-r■>.*, . 9-kf: sales. 726; stork. 26.269.
I‘- -lilmore—Nominal; middling 10%; net
■ gross. 319: stork. 2.HA.
57-w York—Easy; middling, 10'*; net re-
I }6; gross. 10.6**; sales. 2*2; stock.
■"’ Quiet; mlibllmg. 10 7-16; net r
-1 7 r <7; gro*-* 3.591.
! -adelphia—Dull; middling. 104; nat
• ti; groas, 1.141; atock. 4.001.
M. v. m. nts at Interior Towns—
tu Quiet; mld.Mtng 94; net re-*
2.152: gross, 2.2u2: sales, 422; stock.
P endy; middling. 9 15-18; net
k gross, 13,901: sale*. 1.300;
I- Dull: middling. 9 13-16; net re
f" 812. gross. 4.325. stock. 18.710.
-M Quiet nd nominal: middling.
a 1 r.ceipta, 326; grofs, 526; stock.
• 1 1 —Dull; middling. 9 9-16; net re
t ■ 79 gross. 1*,279: stock. 45.6*2.
'• Mil- Firm: middling, 104.
of Cotton Thl* Day.
■''' v "rleans—Continent, 6.530; coast
sh* 2.94' *
■ I • "aaatwlae. 956,
l ’ fh—Coailnsnt, 6.300; coastwise,
‘ -I-■■• n—raastwise, 2.547.
6 - si—Continent, 9,350; coaatwlse,
f-attwlse. 5.751.
• 1-■ k—To flreat Ilrtlaln. 1189;
'• —j. continent, 447.
ign exports from all ports this
-r-at llrltalu. 1.959; to France,
i-nt n- n- * j.'dT
fot' an exports fr-wn all ports thus
M.k To flreat llrltaln. *3.871:
e, 19 117. to the rontlnent. 44.548
and foreign experts since Bept 1. IPO:
' ” llrltaln, 429 365; to France, 83.174;
continent. 366.906
‘rle/ion, Oct. It —Cotton nominal. *4c
'l7 4 I*l. 4\l> I OTTO*.
1 .. r * °* follows:
*ji U . 14 ®wt Fiona*
, '“ w|ce Uncy i io.mo*
MURPHY A CO., INC.,
Board of Trode Bulldlnc, Sovannah.
Prlvato leased wire* direct to New York.
Chlearo aitd New Orteana
< OTTO*. ITOCKI Jk\l> GRAIN,
.Vew York offle*. No. $1 Broadway.
Office# In principal cttlee throufhout the
Bouth Wrt<e for our Market Manual and
book containing Infractions for traders.
Eatra choice and fancy Georgia*?^iti3*
Choice Georgia* SfVaifCJ
Extra fine Georgias
Receipt* and Stocks— IftKMM IN99*oo*
Receipt* post week „ i |3Bf
Expert* past week { 1 2.3 W
Ret elpt* thl* season j S.ttS H.iHi
f*les pa*t sreek i j.u, 2. 100
Btockon tMUtd s.Mi
COTTON El TIRES.
The Market C loses Wrnk nt a Re
cline of :tfK?3* t'olnts.
York. Oct. 15—The b*ars in cot -
ton to-day left no rtone unturned In an
effort 10 *t mf out all sign* of hull su
premacy whk<h had obtains) for .1 pro
tracted period until lad week's reserves
caused extensive desertion* from th*.' bull
tamp.
The trad** quite gem rally had artlck
pated a higher Liverpool market to-day
and expected to see a turn for the bet
ter here I Jut the English me* wj* fully
as unfavorable a* that received Satur
day. with private cable** stating that
sentiment tihro<d hail beconv Intensely
bearish. Our murk* t foiolwc.) the Lv
crpool break with a drop hr ft to 2ft points
on the call, the lose later being increased
to points under irresistible pressure
of long stuff snd heavy sak for short
account whenever the market showed tho
least symptom* of reaction Europe was
a leader In tho local selling, though
Southern Interest* were not far behind.
The publk l hurriedly unload* and cotton ac
cumulated lari week on the Idea that
the market was entitled fo a reaction.
Not until after midday was there the
least indication of a lull In the selling
movement or a change In the trend of
fluctuations. By# 2 p m the advance
from bottom quotations was less than 10
point#, with iurtl<<* having profit* in
sight about the only buyers The Into
market was nervous and with price*
down to the lowest of th** day The
factor* which led to the break nbroa.l
apd tu-re consisted of heavy receipt* at
all points, enormous export cleirancce.
a decline In Southern spot markets of
cent, and reports that magnificent
weather was causing cotton to mature
where further outturn had not been ex
pected. Statistics from all quarters
were bearish and the altitude of holder*
In the South was the reverse of whit it
ha* been since th** season opened, while
exporter* seemed to have lost all their
fear* of a cotton famine In Eurojie and
flatly refused to buy except nt emphatic
price concession*. Official estimate* for
continued Inrge receipt* and predictions
from NVa*hington for unchanged weather
conditions during the next thirty-six
hours fended to check buying late In the
day. The market closed weak at a me
loss of 35 to 38 point*.
FH t'TI ATINI 1> FI Tt ltl>.
•
Nrw York. Oct. 15 —Cotton futures open
ed weak and closed weak. Prices as fol
lows:
| Open ! High. Low ; Clo-e
J.inoarv . .. 9.35 9.40 ; 915 , 917
February ....! 934 935 j 9.17 916
March 9 35 | 940 915 9.17
April I 947 932 91* 9.16
May 9.14 9.28 9 16 | 9.17
June 9.34 9.35 9. 9.1S
July 1 9.30 9.30 911 910
August i 9.11 , 9.13 | 9.08 *96
September ..| .... | j I
October .. .. 9.71 j 9 71 940 9.4a
November ~ i 947 9.47 9.20 9.it
December ... 9.36 9 41- I 917 9. .8b
LIVBHPOOL C OTTO A FITTBEh.
T.lverpool. Oct. 15. 4 p. m—Cotton, spot,
letter demand, prices easier; American
ml ldilng fair, 7-32d. goo,l middling. 5%d;
middling. 5 13-16.1; low middling 5%d; gool
ordinary. 5 l-16d; ordinary. 4 11-16d Tho
sale* of the day were 7,006 bales, of whl h
506 were for *|*eculatlon and export, and
Included 6.560 bales American. Receipts
1,660 hales. Including u 0 American
Futures opened eusler und closed steady;
American, middling, low ml-hlrlng r'ause,
Qetobtr. r..24d buyers. Ootobar-Novombsr,
5 131)5 ltd sellers; November-Iteceml-er.
f- OOOiS.liid sailers; l)c< mber-January, 6-*7.1
sellers; Januaiy-Pebruary. 5 65-1 buyer*;
February-March. s.®d buyers; Mir-'h-
Aprtl. 801d buyers; Aprl!--M.ty. 5d sellers;
Ms.v-June, 4 63.1 seliera; June-Ju!y. 4.6241-
4.63-1 sellers; July-August. 4 60d value;
Augjst-September. 4.55<1 seller*.
New Orleans. Oct. 15.—Cotton futures
closed steady. /
October ... 9 0ft@9.68 1 March 96
Nov**mber tffttd W April B.9sfr* 97
December. 8 *B4|S.*9 May 8 96y8 97
January .. * BMiB K 9 j June (bid) 697
February .8 917*8 92
rOTTON I.I7TTF.MS
New Y'ork. Oct. 15—Murphy ft Cos. say:
The features of th- morning cotton mar
ket was the execution -of a considerable
number of s-op-los* orders on ba*t* of
%e for January. A define In Liverpool,
where the market dlsplaye<l nnexpec'.d
weakness, combined with a heavy move
ment of new cotton In the South, with al
most perfect weather for maturing the
crop In the etton belt, caused aed- cline
of about 15 potnis at the opening of the
local market.
A large amount of cotton has been pur
chased during the advance, and much of
it was not sold on the sudden change of
sentiment following the governmental re
port. Wop-los* orders had been plac-d in
the belief that a reaction might be reas
onably expected, and these were reached
this morning The continued offering of
cotton by S)ieculiitive holder* and Ihe
pressure to sell actual cotton by producer*
Induced a degree of weakness that had not
been exceeded since the -le.-iln‘* began.
During the earlisr dealing* many profes
sional* bought expecting a reaction, but
Liverpool continued weak and holders soil
quickly at every brsnk
While the uctusl muikcH/ig I* hiving a
depressing effe 1 upon 'prices, there I*
nothing in the crop movement lo furnish
a conclusive Indication as to the slxe of
the yield. The amount In sight of the
crop Is 1.727.818 bales, about 140.06* less
than last ytar. 370.006 less than In 189 Sand
190.000 less than the total In 1897
The cotton trade is Just beginning to
HAIGHT & FREESE
CO.,
S3 It ROADWAY, N. Y.
Branches. 85 State St . Poston
402 Walnut St.. Philadelphia.
BONDS. STOCKS. GRAIN ft COTTON
bought and sold on commission, cither
for cash or on margin of 5 to 10 per cent.
DAILY MARKET REVIEW
WEEKLY MARKET LETTER
MAILED FREE.
Bend for our 400-page
•'Oulde to Investors.”
JOHN W. DICKEY,
gtock and Hoad Broker,
AYOOTA, OA.
Write l*r List.
THE MORNING NEWS: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1(, 1900.
fee! the difference between a cotton famine
and n moderate supply. In a few week*
the Morld's visible tupgdy Is expected to!
he In excess of 2.(XXuV bale* For the c
moment mere I* ll’tle support to the mur- |
kei. .md the rush of cotton In the i*o.ith
countlnurs to Increase.
New York. A"!. 17- liubbarf Bros A
Cos. any. To the .urprtse of everyboly !
Liverpool paid no attention to the atea-It
nee* of our market on Saturday, and mov
ed sharply towards a lower lev.l The
Southern markets gave way, but not tn
proportion to the decline abroad, which
was du- to <he llqul Ijtl -n of cotton
bought on the recent advance and In face j
of th movement there were few buyers.
Our m.irket opened very steady, rallied
a few points, anal finally broke sharply
about noon Our to'al traders are oper- j
-tilng for u reutlon. buying on breaks,
though they have been disappointed dur- ;
liik the last two days by the action of j
Liverpool. The weather continue* favor- ■
able for picking and maturing of such
cotton as Is making under the seasonable
weather. It Is generally believed the an- ,
cline will check the movement.
r
IIKf 4441008.
New York. Oct. 15—Tho market for dry
good* ruled quiet In all departments to
day so far as demand goes, hut there has
been no easier tone noticeable. In brown
sheetings and drtllsjnlee* remain tfrm anj
are against buyers In a number of in
stances In bleached nnd coarse colored
cottons Fried cloths quiet anei no change
In prints or ginghams. Woolen goods di
vision very qtilt-t throughout.
NAVAL BTOHKB.
Monday. Oct. 13.
SPIRITS TI RPKNTINE —Th. turi-en
tlno market opened (lrm ut 371* cents, with
■■tier of 363 casks, tin-1 closed tlrm and
unchanged, with further sales of 625
casks After the- closing sales were made
on a basis of 38 cents, which It was sale!
woulei be- the- official opening to-morrow
The advance was due to an Improved de
mand. The day's receipts were 1.389
casks, s.ele-s 1.366. ond thr exports 129
ROSINS —The rosin marke, close-d Arm
unel unchanged to-day. with the eleman-I
good, and considerable business done
Lows anel mediums are wanted. Pales
are not plentiful. The etay's receipts Were
4.334, Bales 1.557. and the exports 3.187.
Prices os follows:
A. B. C 31 30 I II 65
D 1 ) K 1 70
E 1 35 M 1 85
F.• 1 40 N 2 15
0 1 45 W O 2 40
H 1 6ft W W 2 75
Receipts Monday—
Spirit* Rosin
Central Railroad •*> ■-“'-
S. K 8 W 1.6 M 2.927
Seaboard Air Line 351 881
Shipments Monday—
Spirits Rosin
8. S. D. H. Miller. Baltimore 2.185
8 S. Kansas City, N Y l7l
Br 8 8 Crsthorne. Llver
erpool tax'
Br. S 8 Newby. Bremen 500
Bel. 8 8 Clematis lea* 12 add 2
Naval Store* Statement—
Spirits Rosin,
Block April 1, 1966 2 197 142.806
Receipts to-day 1 380 1.284
Receipts previously .241.754 557.812
Total since April 1 345.340 704.635
Exports to-day *.... 129 3.187
Exports previously 213,829 569.nU
Exi-orts since April 1 11396* 572.29"
Stock on band to-day 31.382 132.412
Stock on hand same day last
year 24,413 144.71
Charleston. Oct. 15—Turpentine firm at
37’jC. Rosin steady and unchanged.
Wilmington. Oct. IS —Spirits turpentine
Arm at 37 , ,i37,c; receipts. 1® Rosin
steady at 311681.20; reedpts. 312. Crude
turpentine Arm at $1 *<>B29o; receipts. 82
Tar tlrm at 31.40; receipts, ISS.
New Orleans. Oct, 15—Receipt*: Rosin,
60 barrel* Exports; To Liverpool. 256
barrels roaln.
FINANCIAL.
MONEY—The demand keeps fairly up
with the supply.
DOMESTIC EXCHANOE - steady;
banka are buying at 3-14 discount and sell
ing us follows 125 and under. 10c pre
mium: 825 tn 856. 15c premium: 850 to |lou.
20c premium; 1160 to 3200. 25c premium.
8360 to 81 000. par; 81,000 and over. 1-16 dla
count.
FOREIGN EXCHANOE—Market It
steadier. Commercial demand, 14.81%; six
ty days. 81.T7V ninety days. 84 765:
francs. Parts and Havre, sixty days.
5 gj'a. Swiss, sixty days. 33 28'.. Belgian.
5.23 5-16: marks, sixty days, 9A-16C; ninety
days. 92 13-16.
SEOFRITIES—The market appears to
l> hardening with light offerings.
Stack*.
Bid. Asa.
Augusta and ftavnnnoh R. R ... .1u6% 109',
Atlanta and West Point 125 126
do 6 per cent, certiflcale* 106 1-©
Augusta Factory 80 86
Cittaens Bank 131 133
Chatham Bank HO 111
Chatham R. E ft I. Cos . A 56% 67%
do do B 85% 56%
Eagle and Phoenix Mfg Cos 107
Edison Electric Ilium a.IOO 166
Enterprise Mfg. Cos. 16*
I Germania Bank 136 131
G'-orgla ft Alabama 23 36
Georgia HaLro.-d. common 213 215
Granltevills Mfg Cos 185 I*7
J. p. King Mfg Cos. 101 UK
Lang-ey Mfg Cos 117 120
Merchants National Bank 110% 111
National Rank of Savannnh 150
Oglethorpe Having* und Trust ..109
People's Having* and Loan 160
Houthwestern R -llrna-l Cos 108% 108%
Savannah Oa* %jht Cos 24% 25%
Southern Rank 151 134
Savannah Rank and Trust 114 115
Sibley Mfg Cos.. AtiguMs 85 88
Savannah Brewing 99
Bonds.
- Bid. Ask.
Char.. Col. ft Au*. lat s*. 1906 . .106
Atlanta cify 4s. 1923 104 106
1 Augusta city 4s. 1927 165 107
do 4%5. 1925 11l
do 7s. 1963 107
do 6s, 1913 *23
Ala Mid. ss, tod and. 1928. M ft N.. 98% 100
Augus-n Factory, 6 per rent.,1915.113
Brunswick and Western 4s. 1938.. 83 84
j C. It. R ft Ranking collateral 5s 93
iC.of G. Ist Incomes. 1945 46 41
K. ft A 119
t of G. con. 6*. 1945, M ft N 93 91
jG.of G Ist Incomes, !94i 4) 41
do 2nd Incomes, 1915 11 12
do 3d Incomes, 1945 6 6
1 C. of G. (31. G. ft A Dlv) s*.
1947, J ft J. .. 91
| C. of O. (Eaton Branch), ss. 1926.
J ft D M
City ft Suburban It. B. lat 75—109%
Columbus city 5* 1969 .107
Charleston city ts. 19"9 101 HU
Eagle ft Phoenix M11.e6a.. 1928. 106 108
Edison Electric Illuminating 6* .1-4 106
Eoteri*rl* 3lfg 6*. HO3 103
Georgia Railroad 6s. 1910 114 115%
O 8. ft F . 1945. J ft J 112 112%
Georgia ft Alabama Ist ss. 1945 104 106
- Georgia state 3%J, 1930, J. ft J... 109
do 3%5, 1915, M ft N 105
do 4%5. 1915 117% 118%
Macon city 6, 1910. J. ft J ....118 118
-lo 4%. 1926. Jan P** 108
Ocmtn Steamship ss. 1936 1® 105
! Savannah city s*. quar. January.
1913 IM m
do ss, quar. November. 190? 1 0% 110%
Booth Carolina state 4%5. 1933 ..11# 111
8-1,1. v Mfg Cos. Is. 1903 102 ....
South Bound 5s to 96%
8. F ft W gn mt ge, 6s. 1934 121 133
do do lat sa. gold 1934 110 112
do St John Dlv. Ist 4s. 1914 . M to
New York. Oct. 15.—Money on call,
1 steady S4M%c; lasi loan 3 per cent. Prime
, mercantile paper. 51)6 per ee-it. Bter ing
' exchange firm, with actual bur ness In
banker* bill* at 14 841# for demand and at
)g.% for sixty days Postel rs'es ft B'<9
1 *l% and 4.85% C-mmerrlsl bills 14 79%
1 4j|9* Silver certlfl- aie*. 62%1i0%c. M-x.
j lean dollars, 49%0. Government tend*
Southern Railway.
Trains Arrive and Depart Savannah on *Hh M-rldlsn Turn.—Quo Hur Slower
Than City Time.
Schedules In Effect Sunday June 10, 1900.
READ bd\\'s ! TO till: EAST _ | READ FP.
No 34 , No-36 if <Crlur.il Tim- I | No. 35 No 34
fJ 20pm 12 2unm Lv Savannah Ar i 5 lOatn ffk
(Eatlern Time.) || |
4 Ilptn; 4 28atn Ar Rlu- kvllle l.v 3 (Mam, I -7pin
6 (Xptji 6 10am Ar * Columbia l.v 1 25am II -5a n
8 16pm 9 45am -Ar Charlotte Lv,, 8 Mpm 8 Warn
11 44pa>,i2 234>ui At . OrganabOro ... Lv i Mpat ilam
' ■•••.". . Ai ... *N'ort--lk . l.v I 1 -
in I 3kpm Ar Danville . ... Lv ft 40poi 4 31am
'• -*'am 6 25pm Ar lit limond l.v o;pin II Hpm
40sin 3 43 pm Ar LynehKirg Lv 332 pm 2 slain
4 35am; 5 35pm Ar Churlourivllla l.v 2 12 ..4tmi
7 35ani 8 sUptn Ar Wosnlnguxi Lv ,11 15am 9 50pm
9 i.'oiin it ,iipit. ,\r . Baltimore l.v I Slain • n
1125 am 2 56ain Ar Philadelphia l.v i 350 am 6 05pm
2 03pm; 4 Bans Ar New Y,,ik Lv !.' i-un 3 Hpm
9 36pm 300 pm Ar Uo-ton Lv, 5 Ottpin to loam
"NoTlTfl * TO THE NORTH AND WEST. I N035
_l| (Central Time.) II
1] 39atn |Lv T Savannah Ar 5 liktnt
lEastern Tins I
6 3oam l.v Columbia - Lv| 1 25 im
9 50am Lv Spartanburg Lv 6 15pm
12 10pm Lv A-h ville Lv i ■ spm
t 02ptn Ar Hot sprlnga Lv <ll 45am
7 30pm Ar Know ill. I.v|| § 2-am
5 lt'am Ar L* xtngton Lv 10 *4-ni
7 43am Ar Cin Innatl Lv 8 lOpm
6 06pm Ar St Louis Lv | • Ham
7 suam Ar .... Louts villa l.v 7 45am
All trains a-live and and part from the Plant System Hialion.
THHOl.'tlll CAR SERVICE. ETC
TRAINS 33 AND 34 DAILY. NEW YORK AND FLORIDA EXPRESS Vcsll
buled limited trains, with Pullman Draw Ins Room Sleeping Cuts bciw.-n Savan
nah nix I New York Connect* at Washington with Colonial Express fot Boston.
Pullman M- • i-liik Cars In-tween Charlotte and lilchm.-ihl and Charlotte and Nor
folk Dining Cai* serve all mail tie tween Savannah and Washington
TRAINS 35 AND 36 DAILY. THE FNITEI* HT.YTES FAST MAIL Vestibule*!
limited trains, carrying Pullman Drawing Room Sleeping Curs belw.-en Savannah
un-1 New York. Dining Cars .serve all meals between S-iv anna!i anil Washington.
Also Pullman Drawing Room Sleeping Cars between Savannah and Cinc.nnaU,
through Asheville and The Lund of the Sky '
For complete Information a.-* I" rates. Mh*slul--s. etc,, apply to
tl QROOVKR. Ticket Agent Plant Sy 'em Hiutlnii
JAMES FREEMAN. C. I*. and T. A.. 11l Bull street. Telephones—Dell. 650.
Georgia. 850. *
S H HARDWICK. Assistant General Pim-nger Agent. Atl.tnl.i. <sa.
steady; state bonds, steady; railroad
bonds. Irregular.
STOt lv* AMI BONDS.
Improved Ostlnsli In the Money
Marteet t ansr. Bseysney.
New York. Oct 15.— There wa.- an out
burst of lurg* aml buoyant speculation In
the su>-k market to-day which lifted
price* during the course of the day from
Ito over 3 point*. The buying came
from many dlvvrgent element*, but tho
patent fact wa* that an enormous number
of stocks were bought In an eager and
confident manner on o rapidly rising m aie
of prl bs. Forced covering by n largely
extended short Interest had something to
do with the rls-.
Bull manipulation by a numb*’ of pow
erful cliques, some of them newly form- 1
this morning, sided the a-hwnce. ') he
commission house* reported that they hud
lurg-- order* to buy from auifMe sour- -*
What proportion the*-- various 'elements
l.a-l In the aggregate of the -lav's trad
ing it ft* not possible ev-n to estimate,
but no merely techrica- - .mdltlons eoul-1
have resulted In so considerable rls- In
prices ami In such a widely distributed
strength.
Th-- true basis of the advance evidently
was the change In the money outlook on-1
the promise held out to the speculative
spirit In the general condition* There
baa been steady growth of confidence In
Wall rtree, for some tlnw pu*i In the
general outlook for business. It has been
mini) held that as soon b elodlon un
eert.iltrtle* were dispooed of ther< would
be a renewal of buslnes* activity up to
the high level of he recent prosp-rous
period On the- otlier hand, the growing
-■onstri-'tlon of the money *uppl> left
room for doubt whether the Intervening
period could be safely bridged, without
such a money stringency o* w->u.-l !-■ -H*-
a-trous to sp-’-ulailve .ommltm-n* The
conviction crystallised to-day that the
-l ing, rof the money strlngi-n-v wa* mlt
igoted. giwl the exp-- ted post-election -I--
mm-l for wcurltl-* was dlabunt'd on a
very large scale-. Saturday's batik s'ate
ment dem-aistrated that a very large - on
iric t lon of loan* ha-1 b** n effected with
out serious harm to the stock m.irket.
thus conserving the surplus reserve The
gold engag'd In Europe l.ist w-*k i* ex -
pectc-1 to arrive In llm** to thow In n*-xt
Saturday's bank * element. The large
B-l-lltlonal engagem*-nts of gold an
nounced thl* morning promised furth. r
Help to the lo- al market, although thi re
ceipt I* deferred for several w. k* This
,* due to the fact that the goi-l corn* *
from South Africa The har-ftenlng of
sterling exchange was due simply to th-*
purchase of bills against the gold Im
ports.
Th** Rtrikinif exhibit of th for* n iml©
fir #how**<l oivMii*iv* ,y thi
conNruM command of internal tonal
exchanges. N->t only Wa* Ihet- an In
crease In exports of nearly 16.000.000 . om
pared with last ywr. bi*t -lecrea-u of
over 111.006,000 In tmi*>rts went further
to enhance the trad-- balance In our
fnvor so that the exceew of xt*>r! ->vr
Imports for the m-.nth has run i*p to over
856.006.0t51. The Increase In cotw-n rxivort-i
did not suffice to offset the decrease In
br-w-lsuiffs. the Increase In th- total ex
ports shows the export trade In manufac
tures well maintained Th. exp-cted -•-
-lein- nt of the coal otrlke wuv also a fac
tor In the unvarying strength In the mar
ket and the gp- ial strength Ir. the group
of coalers. R.allrlng In stock* which hs-l
ha-1 their extrema advance early in the
day made the closing slightly Irregular,
but prices generally were well rnatr.-
lalncd at the top
There was a decided growth of activ
ity m bonds and some notable advances
In prices, bit tb- 1- BM weak *i-o' -
which made the market Irregular. Total
sale* pir value, 81.96i.66n
ft. 8 bon-ht unchanged.
The total sale# of stocks to-day were
594.016. Inclu-llng Atchison 13.266. Atchi
son preferred 19.865. B A 6 4 8-1. ' . B.
a Q 13.695. L ft N. >1.060. Manhattan 36 -
135 Metropolttan Street Railway 6.355.
Missouri I'aclflc 11.62'-. New York Cen
tral 5.410. N ft W 8.455. I’.-nnsylvanla
28.518. It* j-llr-g tlrsi f-f-1 14.166. 8i i’aul
8,586, Bouiheru Pacific 12.180. Southern
Railway 10.766, do. pfd 10.560. I'nlon F
clfl-> 47.193. I'nlon I'aclflc t-f-l 6.3-2,. Amer
ican Smelting 13,695. Affierlcan Steel and
Wire 13.792. American Tohoccc. 9,403. It.
R T 2.MO.'Con4lnrntal Toio-co 7.166.
Federal Steel 7.816, Peopl. s Gas 51.150,
Huger 43.555. Tennessee t'oal 9.150.
New York Stock List.
At- bison 29% do do prf-l. .. 75%
do pref 71% Wabash 7
Hallo ft Ohio .. 71% do prfd 18%
Can I'aclflc ... 06% Wheel ft 1., E %
Can. Southern . 51 <lo -lo 2nd prfd. 23%
Ches ft Ohio .. 29%'WI*. Cen ID,
Chi. Ot Wes. ~ 10% Third avenue ..HIV
C. B. ft Q 227% Adam
Chi Ind. ft L. .. 21 Am- rlcan 151
do do prfd. .. 52% Cnlied State* .. 45
c ft E Hit 93% Wells Fargo ....134
Chi ft Ntv ....Ift) Amer. C 'til ...3481
C. II I ft P. .-I'ffH •*<’ -lo prfd 91
C. C. C ft Ht. L 62% Ainu Malting .. 4%
001. felon 5% do -to prfd r
do do let prfd . 38 'Am Bmlt. ft Re. toy,
do do 2nd prfd 15 j do do prfd. .. 81%
Del ft Hudson. 113% Am- 1 Bpt* .... 1
Del. I* ft Wes. .174 -ki do prfd. .... 17
Den. ft R 0... 18% Am 8 T H. .. <%
do do pfd 68 do do prfd .... 68
Erie 12% Am 8 ft W. .. 34%
do lt prfd. , 35% do do prfd. . 7t%
Ot Nor. prfd. ..156% Am Tin Plate .. 32%
Hocking Coal . 14 do do prfd —B3
, Hocking Vat. - 33% Am To. Bxd .93
Pit e'en. ! 117% do d-i do prfd.l27
lows Cen. 16%. Ana Min Cos. .43%
do do prfd. ~ ii .Brooklyn Rapid
L Eilew Wes... 31 | Transit .... 84%
do do pfd. .... 96% Col. Fuel A Iron 36 1 ,
Lake Hhore . Sr-4 Con Toba. -■<> ..27%
1-ou & Nash. .. 73\ -lo do prfd 79
Man. L. 944, Fed Ht.-.-l • 35-,
Met. 8-. Hy 15P,| -lo do prfd .... 65
.Mexican C'en .. |l, Gen. Elec 142',
31am. ft Bt L. . 54'-, Glucose Bug.tr .. 61
d.i do prfd. .. 95 do do prfd .... IS-%
Mb- I'oc 52% Inf. f'a|*er It'-,
MOb. ft Ohio .. 36 ) do -hi prfd 6'di
Mis. K ft Tex. 9‘-. landed* Qns .... 69%
<k> -k> I>rfd Nat. Ulocult .... 32%
N. J Cen. ex -1132 j -fo <B> prfd. .... 89
N. Y. Cell ... 13-*V, Nat. lead 19%
N->r ft Wes, ;16% *l, do prf-l. .. 9-t
do do prf-l. ..76% Naf Steel .... 27i
'Nog I’ac 52% do do |wf,l .... 84'-)
dodo prfd. ..70% N. Y Air Hr .122
<>bi ft Wes .. 2"% Nor. Amer. .. . 15%
Ore. Ry. ft Nav. 42 | Pa, C. Kx-dlv 66%
do -lo prfd. .. 76 do do Ist prfd 85
Penn. 133% do do 2nd prfd. 69
Heading 16% Par. Mall 32%
do Ist prfd. .. 67'i People's Gas .. 91%
do 2nd prfl .. 27% Pres Steel Far .. .19%
111- Ud. Wee. .. 19 .g. ,jo prfd 75%
du do prfd 9* Pull. Pal. Car 196
Bt. L. ft Ban. F. II si. Rope ft T... 5
d> do Ist prfd 6,% Sugar 136%
do do tnd prfd. 25% do prfd 116
Mi - •* 12% Ten C. ft I. .. S!W,
d> -lo prfd. . 29% V. 8. Ig-ath- r .. |fi
■ri* Paul 113% do do prfd. .... 70
-I- prfd ... 179 p s Rubber .. 28%
ttf. P. luma. ..110 | do prf-l Ex and 93
®° ll !*ac 84% Wes. I'nlon .... 79%
S'*' l Ry 12% It I ft 8 11%
do do prf-l .. ftp ,L. do prfd 83%
Tex ft Par. .. 16% p. c, C. ft St. L 55
I'nlon Pac. . k l *,
iloodn.
(-’• R- a ff N. I’aclflc 3a ... 64%,
tig 101% do 4s 10C%
•lo coup im\ N Y . C. ft Si.
-log*, reg 166 Lout* 4 U-Mi
-lo 3*. coup ..!u% N. ft W. con 4s. 97
<to new 4 rvg. | Oregon Xavltra
vx In 13J | t lon I*l s 109
do new 4s. do 4s 10344
coup m J O. . L. 6S 127%
do-d-l 4*. reg .114% do con 5* n3- 1
do nl-l 4* coup. 114% Reading Gen. 4s. 87
do if, reg. jx RI-> G W. i*t*.. **v,
do 5. coup, ..11,1% con 5* 1-9%
D of C. 3 6-V.. .123 IHi U ft Ban. F
Anhlson, gen j Gen. 6s ..122%
♦* 9Ag Bt Paul --on*. ..161%
do adjt. 4s ... 8-;%J St. P. C. ft P.
fan S.- I- 2mls 106% Isis 11P%
C. ft it 4t*s 99 jdo 5s 118%
do 5s 121 j 800. l ac. 4* ...79%
V ft N -sin 7* 139% Sou Ry. 5s 109%
do H F. I) 55.120%; B H ft T. 6... (%
Chic Term. 4*.. 61% Tex ft P. 15i5..113
Cot. Sou. 15.... B!%j do 2ndrt, 6-
|) ft It. G. lets 6-3% I'nlon Pse, 4s ..166
do 4s 9-%| Wabash Isis ....117%
Erie Gen ts .... -3 | do 2n Is 102
K W. ft D. C. { Warn Shore 4. .113
Ist 71 | Wl* Cent. Ist*.. 85
Gen Elec. 5s .119 | Va Oen-uries .. 91
lowa Cent. Is s 113 | M. ft < 4 (bid*. *1
1,, ft N. uni 4.. 9644! C. of Ga.. con.
il K ft T \ I■ f> 98%
2,,d* 18% do Ist Inc 40%
-In 4s 9A41 2nd Inc.
N Y. C. Ist* ...108% (bid) 11
N J. C. gt n. ss. 123 |
N<w York. Oct. 15 Standard Oil, IOTu
591.
NIMIRLbINBOI 8 MABKF.T*.
Note.—Theae quotations are revised
daily, and .ire k pt as near a, possible In
accord with R>* prevailing wholesale
prl e*. Olflclal quotations are not uaad
when they disagree wph the prices whole
sal- rs ask
Country nnd Northern I'rodaee.
POULTRY—The market Is steady. Quo
tation*. Broilers, 3btf3sc: per pair; half
grown. t.'-050 ; three-fourihs grown. 5548
60c: h-ns, i5Q75c: roost-rs, D()66c. -% as.
60075 c. gees’. 7Eefi*l.o6.
EGGH Hit -dy St 17c.
RCTTER—The ton* of th* market I*
firm Quotations: Western creamery, 19y
24%c. New York state dairy. t7%{)Z2%c,
extra Elgin*. 2tft2so
CHEESE—Market Arm: fancy full
erwim - her*-, 13%C for 36 to 22-pound
average, 3%j30-potin4 average. 11c.
, Early %’egetnliiee.
iniSlf POTATOES— Nor t hern, S2OO
ea-.k *
CAfSRAGE—-Sft'o per head.
ONIONS-Yellow. In barrel*. 62 00;
crates, 90"; red 81 902 6n
llr'-ttitstuffa, liny anil (irala.
FLOUR—Market steady: patent. 14 40.
straight. It O 0; fancy. $3 85, faintly, 83.6-t
Mi^AL-Pearl, tar barrel, t 2.75. per sack,
I: (I. cUy meal, per *a k. boil'd, 81 jO
125 water ground 81 a. city grit*,
sa-ks. I! 25; p ari grits, H-tdnuts'. per
barrel. 12 85, per ea< k. $1 .SO; sundry
brand*. 81.2.’>ftl sack.
I'< >R N- Mark- ■- firm, white. Job lots, 85c:
carload lor*. 62c; mixed oorn, Job lots,
#.c; carload lots. 59c
RICE-Marker steady, demand good:
funcy head. 6c; fancy, 6%c.
Prime 0
Good 4%Q4%
Fair 4 @%
Common 3%
OATS- No. 2 mixed, carload, 34%e; Job
lots. 354136-'; while clipped. (•■; Job. 27r.
BRAN—Job lots, 95e. . urload lots, 90c.
IIAY-Market ater-dy, No. I timothy.
92%c Job; *7% cars; No 3. 65- Job; 63% car*,
tlaruu. Hams and l.artl.
BACON—Market Arm, D H C. R aides,
B%c; D. 8. bellies. 9%e (Eastern), ac
cording lo average sloe; I* H bellies, 9%c
(Western); smok-d C It rt-le*. 9%c.
H AMS—fetugar curod, !2gfl-’%-
I.A KD—Pure, tn tlerres. B%c: In 50.
pound tins sn I 80-pound tub*. *r;
eompound In tierces. 6%c. 5> p--un.l tins,
and go-pound tub*. 6%c.
sugar and 4 ogee.
SUGAR—
Cut loaf ■, Diamond A 556
System
of Railways.
Trains Operat'd by 90th Meridian Time—Ons Hour Slower Than City Tuns.
f 32 | 6 | 79 North and Houih. || 3 | 33 j 5 | 1
READ DOWN Ed- ■ 11 v - - - t ; Isnu BE AI I •
i 12 —i ' 15 ■ i -a l.v Bavatinah Ar. 2 45a : (0a *
| | t 19,*, 1" 20-1 6 28.1 Ar . Charleston.... Lv ll lip 5 60a| 1 lOp. . , ...
| ,| 3 23*! I 7 Bp, Ar . til h . Ivf- a- tv
- Ar . Wiirhlnaion... Lvjj t rt-- 3 697;. ... . ; ... j . ...
1 8 2- hi ...... l <d> Ar ... Baltimore.... Lv , 2 Mat I 46p| j
j 110 38s' ... I 1 50- Ar . Phllad- phia... Lv 13 30p 1! :3p ...
| | I 154*. i 7 io.i Ar ....N-w Vo-k ... l.v 9 tßp K 55" .. |
, 8 30p| . 3 Oup,,Ar 80- l on l.v I cup lfCOnt
Is ,S3 8f 58 133 |] So-iih |, in j 36 | K |32 fl6~
5 *i- j 25| 8 la- 6 M !IV| l.v r.. 6-i.iM.sli"... Ai 1 12 iqg 7 (-13 1* 10 lia
8 10pj 5 k-i- 10 -V- 1. 7 tin * 3-1 Ar ... i-m ... Lv 10 15,- 9 4,.p 4 lop, J 5-., 7 05a
1 06ai 9 3"p 3 !S|i 2 lip 2 Isp Ar ...ThSSUsv 111- ... l.v o lop 6 lop ; 6 lb- 3 l v
lo Jup 1 46pjU Mhj •Ba I lu-iiiAr .. J.i- k-nv 1i... . r... . . . - ••>
-3 OOp.U 3p)13 UUp .Ar .... I'aUtkn l.v 2 Is|- t Sot- 1 ...... j 2 35a 3 34*
~2 05*1 5 40(> At . Ba,,t .1,1 ..I.' '■.,,, J 12.0ii2.1ts
| j i J pip 8 SOpJjAr ...Galn-svl lo .. l.v ... . -40 p. i -j
| | fSlOp 3 164- Ar (*.•:. ... l.v, . i 4upl 1 |
j I . .10 Sot- 10 .*p Ar .81 Pet I -burg Lv f. ortp: | |
• 10 PjlO 00| 10 Vi . 1 ""I" - •■ ■ ■ > -a- .
I 8 30a 10 nop 10 lop 10 30p Ar ... Port Tainpa.. Lv 7:: -1 7*B* .| 7 J6p| 7 2ip
| 110.1 I low 1101 Ar ..Punt* third i... f. v ... t 35p .....
| 1.. in 48a 10 45a Ar . Ht. Augustine . Lv a '.op yip . .I |
n.T... 8 fti| 3 "I 325 P ' 90 1 Lv ..Bavannah..., Lv l lia|lj la ... . ....
- Dll- 5 15a 4 5-4-1 0 ->i||Ar .. J- sup .... |,v 8 :-*,- lo ... |
, 8 35 p 7 '-8* 6 23pj 9(15.1 \r ... Htor- wl- k,,. J.v -; to - ■* up -
NORTH WEST AND N-'f-riIWEST
-l- 1- ip f I*• ts Via M 111 gum- v 16 f~7
5 tgtp 6 2iß. l.v Savannah Ar 110 t7s 12 10- .* -a-p 8 i-g, j.v Savant ah Ar to laajTuow
6 45pj 6 48b Ar ...J-s-up .. Lv, 9 .’Oa to Mi- 8 Ift- 9 ;sg>' Ar M'tg'm- ry l.v 7 L'-pjll 28a
3 00-i l ir-p Ar . Macon I.*'!. I"0 * *H* 7 lop 6 r -v, Ar Nu-hvl'le Lv 9>a 1 21*
5 2-KI 360 pAr Allunia. l-v' 10 ISp 12 <V-p J n-w 13 JSp Ar Is-ti- v 1-. l.v J ,1 9 |2p
9 t..a 8 eg- \t Cha’i-e-'ga l.v 6 t-a , tt. i t us|. Ac I (n< Ini -itl l.v ,11 ''B- 8 I6p
7 30|- 7 'ti Ar Lo*il*vil e l.v - 15a, 7 (5(, 72- a 7 16t- Ar Ht. Lout Lv 3 Ssp| 8 22ft
7 sop 7 45a Ar Cincinnati l.v| 8 Ma| 7 00| j || (L. ft N)
7 01a 6 ut*:- Ar Ht laiuls Lv '• ljpj *(a 1 7 32a! Ar Ml. Igiul* Lv 8 OOp
7 15-1 5 1%, Ar Chicago. Lv 8 s->p !* 6-tp I <M AO) |l |
SL t 16t- Lv . Atlanta .\t 10 Y.p 11 :* * '*■•' ♦ ,r i' Ar ' Hi. >g. l.v 7 OOp 1 Op
Bft p 7 15- \r M- mphl- Lv 820 . 9 60|. 4 U|- 3 nr. 1 Ar Mobile l.v 13 50p|U Ma
9 tk* 7 100 Ar Kan-a-FI-yLv! 6 30pl 9 45| 9 .top, 7 4-s* Ar N Orleans Lv 7 55a 7 Isp
5 -sg* 3 2191 l.v H I vannah Ar ,10 if. 12 16a
Through Pullman Bleeping Car St rvl * 1 45u It 30), Ar . Ttf on . l.v 2 Its* 5 :9%i
3 43.1 3 10)1 Ar Al-inv Lv 12 01uj 3 (6p
10 North. Eat and West, mull- Florida | 5 20p Ar Columbus Lv 110 hue
-4
4 ■-
ni.tl* at For! T-ittiu* wltii I* H mall i’ l *<( *hr l’* nlri | iulr
and Ot'rldfntal St**m*hlji Linn, hav in%- port I'ninca Mondava, ThurMiciyii hk!
Sritur Javß At 11 *0 |> m
J 11. I’ulhtmua T *’ A \\4nl Clark. City Tkt A*t.. Hotn !I<Hal* Fhonc a
11. W WIiKNN. !*AHBcner Tram* Mnnnxer, .4\antuih. On
Iron Founders, Machinists,
Hlarfts tM |,| la . n.n.r •, ft era, >ta-ul, rlurrra • "."c-n- ’ 3 jM
"I *“•' I'srlakU Otwftlirae. trrllul • U 1 "l> Hssslss -
Lara Mill., Mill .a* I'SM. **>a ttlaa. I'arie*s, eta.
TELEPHONE NO. >2X
Crushed .6 78. Confectioners* A 5.83
Powdered 6 13 White Extra C.. 5 it
XXXX. powd ..6 18: Extra C 6 17
Granulated ~ ..6.(8i Goklen C 5. *8
Cubes fi lx Yellows 5.65
Mould A 6 21,
COFFEE—
Mocha 26c | Prime N<. 3 II o
Java .............36c I Good No 4 ...liflic
Peaberry 14 e Fair. No. 5 .. .lo%c
Fancy No I .12 c|Onflnary. No 6.10 e
Choice No 2 ll%c| Common No 7 9Vs-'
llarsnsn and iluldluu Supplies
LIME. CALCIUM. PLASTER AND
CEMENT Atal-ama and Georgia limn In
fair d-Miiam* and salt at 6b cent* a barrel;
special catctmd puisier. 6100 per barrel;
lialr. 405 c Itosedale cement. 11 10® 1 361
carload lota, special; Portmnd cement, re
tail $2 25: carload lots 32 20
LT'MRER F O. B VESSELS SAVAN
NAH -Minimum. yard sixes. UO iOtfll 00;
car sills. 612.'518 13 tn. difficult sixes, turn
1)13 00; ship atock. 116OivulS00. sawn tlo*.
68061)880. hewn Ilea. 356368-'
OIL- ilarkei aiaady; demand fair; sig
nal. 454)50c, West Virginia bin k 94312a;
lard, 88-'. neatafoot. 6*d7oc. machinery. 16
4)25-'. Ilnaee-i oil. raw, . hulled. 68c;
kerosene, prime whlta. 10c; water white,
jgc; Pratt s astral. >4: deodorised stova
gas--tine, oruma. ll%c; empty Mi barrets,
delivered. Mo.
BIIGT-Drop, 0150: B. B. snd large, 01.70;
chilled. 81 75.
I RON -ktsrket very steady; Swede, J%c.
NAUR—Cut. 82 60 base; wire. 02 66 baaa.
IIARMED WIRE 13 50 per 130 pounds
straight goods, 23<|30c; sugar housa mo
lasses 1530 c
GUN POWDER— per keg. Austin crack
Shot. 0400: half kegs. 02.16. quarter kegs.
|t K; champion ducking, quarter keg*.
62 m: Dupont and llaxarn s-nok-iless, half
kegs. Ft. 35; quarter kegs. 63 78; l-po-md
canisters. 61 00. less 35 per cant : TroMdort
smokeless powder, 1 -pound cans. 11.00; 10-
puund ran*. 96c pound
sail, Hides and Wool.
BAT.T- Demand t* fair and Ihs marks!
steady, ri.rius(: lota. Itlu-pound burlao
sacks. Mg; l(*i-poun-l cotton sock. 45c,
110-pound burlap sacks, 48%c; 11" pound
cotton sack*. 49W- : 2J5-aund l-urlap sa- km,
66c. 135-pound cotton sack, 66c; 2ju-pound
boSJap sacks. 86c.
IIIDK.B .Vlarkee firm; dry flint, 1356 c;
dry sail. 11%- , green salted, 6c.
WOOL-Nomlnat; prime Georgia, free
of sand burrs and black wool. 19- . black.
16c: burry. 10c. Wa*. ttc; tallow, %e.
Deer skin* 30c.
Frulta and Nats.
APPLE** Northern variety, 32 256)3 50.
PRUNE*—#O* to 50k. I0- . 56s to <J, B%c;
60s to 76*. 7c; 76s to <*. 6%c; DO* to 80s. 6c.
bn- to 100**. 5%c.
HA NAN AH -81 254)2 00 tumcf).
LEMONS- Market sl-ratly at 32 90(13 00
OOCOANI'TR-03 76404-00 l*er tnt)
I’EANFTB— Ample stock, fair demand;
market firm, fancy hand-picked. Virginia,
per pound. 4%e; hand-picked, Virginia, ex
tra*. 4c. N C seed i-eanut*. 4e
NUTS-Almonds. Tarragon*. 18c; Tvlcas.
14c; walnuts. French 12e; Naples, 13c; pa
eans. Hr; Hr axils, 13c; fllherls, I3e; assort
ad nuts 6- pound and 35-pound boxes, lie.
Colton Iragglng nnd Tien.
BAGGING—Market Arm; Jut*. 1%-
rnind. 9%c. large lota, 6%c; small lota.
pound. 6%<J9c. 1% pound, 8%U8%c; saa
Island bagging. 12%c.
TIES S-nn-tard. 45-pound, arrow, large
lots |1 16; small lots. 01.50.
Dried sail Evaporated I rulla.
APPLES—Evaporated. 7((7%0, sun-dried.
5%()6c. '
AI 'it I < ‘OTS— E vaforat ed, ll)c, pound,
nectarines. 10c
RARXINH—L. L.. 02.00; Imperial caMnata.
02 30; loose. 50-|>o"nd boxes, Bff%c pound.
PEAFMEH Evn porn tod, |>-aik-d. 17%c,
unreal-d. *%4i9c
PEARl4—Evaporated. B%c.
MggtKLLANBUia.
EISII—Mu- kerel. half-barrels. No. 1,
06.60; No 2, 07 06. No 3. *5 73; kits, N<*.
I. 01.20; No. 2. 01.10; No. 3,55 c < '.elfish,
1-pound brick*. 6%- . 2-pouxsl brick*, ft'
Htn-ke-i herrings, par box. 174119 c Dutcn
herrings. In kegs, 01.10; netv muliess, balf
barrets. .
HYRFP—Market quiet. Georgia nn.l
Elorl-l-i syrup, buying at 2M)3Oc; selling
at 324)33 . sugar house a* lo®ls^.
HON BY—Fit r demand, strained, tn bar
rels. 65665, gallon.
High wine basis, tt.24.
OCEAN t n EIGHTS.
COTTON,—Savannah to BosSon. per
ewt 20r: to Ness York, per rat.. JOc; to
Philadelphia, per bale, 01; Haltlmore, 31.
FOREIGN DtßE'T—Hremen. 60c; IJv
erpool. 50r; llamhurg. 8flc; Genoa. 6bc;
Rare- lona. 70c: Manchester, Sic; Havre.
S(V ; Antwetp. 60c.
FOREIGN INDIRECT—Weak and nom
inal Liverpool. 06--; Man-tieeter. BV\
Hamburg. Bse; Havre. 72"; Ge
noa. ft* ; Iteval and 64 4. Petersburg. 7ft:;
Antwerp. 55c.
LUMBER - By Sail - Freight# dull; to
Baltimore oral eastward, 01 80 to 06 00 per
M . including Portland
Lt'MIIKR —By Ht earn-Savannah to Ba'-
tlmore. 35 "0; to P R R or B ft O
docks. 05 60; to Phiindelphls. 16%c. per
ewt.. (4 pounds to foot); to New York.
16 50 per M. 37 25 to dock: lightered to
Tfoston to doe|% |4 W>
NAVAL STORES—The market ts Arm;
medium slse vessels. Row in—Cork for
orders, Ss 6d per barrel of 310 pound*, and
0 per cent, primage 8p!r!(s. 4s %) per
Continued on Eighth Page.
if§l£
8--hedule Effective Sept. 10 IM>.
Trm4n arrive at snd depart from
Central Station. Ww liroad, f.xrt of
Utterly street.
•oth Meridian Tima—One hour slower than
elty time.
Uafe Arrive ~"”
B * v "nah: Htvunnah:
]Auuela. ltecoa, Atlanta.l
** <&nn|CovttiKtoo. Millerlicwllle|*( unpin
l®nd all Intermediate paint sj
lAuruata. Mu. im. Atlantal “
(Athene, Monicumary. Co-|
•9 OOpmllumbita, liirminithiim. Am-1% 00am
(erlrua, Kufaule and TroyJ
• Dover Aevent modelkjo jfl Mon
n Wpin (iuvton Dinner Train! Tt mpm
•liailv tE II r(ii Sunday.
BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND TYItEB.
TSth meridian or Savannah elty time.
LEAVE SAVANNAH
Monday only <2Z n m Hally except
Monday s*i it. at. Dally son p n,
LEAVE TYHKE
Monday only 7:14 a m [tally except
Monday 10 a. a. m. I>ally 4:30 p m.
< onnertione mad' at terminal points
with nil trains Northwest. West and
Boulhweal. , v
Sleeping ears on nlgtit Irnlna between
Savannah ml AuirusU. Mu on. Atlanta
and Itlrmlnghain.
Parlor rare on day trains between Sa
vannah. M..n and Atlanta.
Kor complete Information, a-vheddes.
rates and irin<t|,>n. apply to
W. O HREWEII. City Ticket and ra*.
enxer Agent. 107 Hull wrest
or
T’'c t 'uAnU‘ r ,fi K ‘ n, ' po ' T,r,,r * Agent.
ti,”- Traffic Manager.
T HEO. D. KLINE, Oen Superintendent.
OH.
Vest! BUito
EMB lIMITED
Double Daily Service
The short line to Norfolk, Weahinloo.
Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York sod
ths East
_ | No 44 j No i
Lv Savannah. 8. A. L. Ky I.* SSpm \\ ;apm
At Columbia aA. L. Il >: Upm Mum
Ar Raleltfli. a A. L. hjr 11 J7pmjU ton
Ar Durham. 8. a. L. lly 7 Siam 4 16pm
J! r l* rrUl i r “' BA *• 4 ISl *n; 4 Hpm
Ar Rich muni. S A. U U> i liaui, ( 4Dpm
Ar V, uhlrif ion. nna...i • if.stin | jopm
Ar Baltimore Pcnna 10 Mamin Hpo>
Ar Philadelphia. Pcnna... 12 27pm; 5 Mam
Ar Nw York PetiiM 3 liJpm f ] ;an
. *~~No. 44 f Woi A
Lv Savannah, H A. L It) U Upm,ll Upm
Ar Portsmouth, H A.l. Hy 7 (Pmm 5 10pm
Mf- -trners leave Norfolk dally, except
Sunday, for Italtlmore, Philadelphia and
N-w -1 | dal!', f- V. --i.l-lgton.
The short linn to Montgomery, Mobil*
and New Orleans, leaving Hsvannah at
735 a m . arriving at Montgomery 7:40
p. m . at which potn) close connection ts
made with th* L. ft N. R. It., arriving
at Mobile 3:(ft a. m. and New Orleans
7:40 a. m.
Th* short llna to Fernandlna. Jackson
ville, Tampa and other Florida points.
N"n
LvS iv inn.ih. H A I. itv 6 Ota ml t oTptß
Ar Fernandlna. H A.L.Ryj 9 35" m I 06pm
Ar Jacksonville. H.A.L.R)' 9 10am 7 40pm
Ar T,im;.a. SAL Ry ) 5 90pm 6 loam
Magnitude Pullman buffet sleeping car
acrvlca to Washington. Ualtlmora, Phila
delphia and }•' York; alao to Jackson
villa and Tampa.
Dining can from Savannah to Hamlet,
and Richmond to New York.
Buffet parlor oar* Savannah to Mont
fernery.
Fur additional Information apply a
Ticket Office, Hull and Bryan at recta.
Phone 2*.
J. D. WEED * CO
SAV AMAH. UA.
Leather Belting Steam Packing & Hose.
Afeote lor NKW YORK HUBBUB
BEUTLNQ AND PACKING COKPAHX.
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