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■ | li.ll Itrpurlrd Wa \al
■ .' urrull* ' oneldrred llamaalaa
B “.orb- Irregular. hot Wtroaa-*ptr-
B |i> Tnniroilne Tlrai al :i‘, (Van
B a* ' ' r '" •' ,h ** A.l % NHrr*l,ora I
B Telegraphic Alarkrta.
■ The Morning New* Office,
■ Thursday, Oct. 18.
Hj 4 ... i prevalence of froat In rcgard
■ |iruiprtlv Influence upon the
■ * nt . n*-irk■ ami until l! 'leM* a knock
H . , inn rapidly maturing lop crop
9 a' there may not be uny strong
H ( ..i, ■ the present downward len
■ f pn,-•* Kroat wu* *h<- topic loi
H .rating traders to-day. and tin-
H • o vary grant damage was done
■ i.y what did fall was a source
I m the bear*. The market clos.il
H v "rty ut a net loan of 3 and 11
I ~,, tn- latter on October only.
■I ... (>i, decline hae had ample time to
II p ungth buyer* may be expected to
H , 0..1 of ttie market. ao that trading
■ ... sprit market will probably remain
■ Bull pull ling the eftnlillahment
■I , ,nl.ng Pail* The day’e weather
■ ~. v favorable to the growing crop.
Hj . ere other considers t lone wrlueh
H --e bears along with their crusade
B Til.- liars were not disposed
B , . h mu h Importance to the frost
9 ' and in 'he Carolina* during the
H , rj hulls were not auffleiently eon-
B . i . ns effect to take declalve steps.
B ik market wuit Irregular, though
, .r well ma.ntalnad In the face of
■ Puis realising for profits Willi
B rial advaii.es of the past week
B 'i ied profits would be (on tempi
■ )!• ulators to let pas*. The fact
■ Silling movement was strongly
H i.y he bulls in a fair maintenance
■ - Indicates to many lba the mar.
B -.1 only yield moderately to the
B sTwcest aggressions.
■ T- • t rlts turpentine market closed
■ r-rn a 1 -K’j rents, an advance of u cent
■ „ ..... \ ■ -trrday's price. The demand was
■ ■ igh the offerings were not all tak
■,i T rosin mjrket advanced, this b-
B ' ature of the local markets. At
B . n ee price* promised (o he m.lln-
B The wholesale markets were
B with no important change* fur-
B u drop of four point* on all
B ' sugars. The following re*um*
■ .rk'ts will show the tone and
■ ni the closing to-day:
I rorrog.
B 1 so, t cotton market closed
B . .c lr. h inged, with the situation in
B i. ii on hanged, both as to the df-
B ■ in exporter* and the olTerinas
■ . niritry. Buyers dl.l not seem
B nil ike any r..nsideratile lota tai
B ti of a further drop in prices.
B .!.-r tvere equally Influenced by
B vs that prices were going the
B . Ilsnre. tttls difference of opln
B "I'led business. One considers-
B • u.ih buyer* was that the cotton
B market opened up. but sagged
B • hum the opening, thereby .-howing a
I y which did not make tt Inviting
I . ni to enter the market. The ilay s
I were 11 145 sgatnst 3.6X3 last
B . unit -a.- y.nr before last.
I v .i, r*g>oi led in f o t> bus
I : I. and mptiflltia w* Offered through
it' at tent*.
■ U.wtng were ihe official spot quo-
I • ..f me market al Ihe
I Exchange to-daf:
I This I-ae.
day year
. :l • g~ 7 Id*
a, i3-m
t69 !>-M
. . "Vary; Slle*. 65).
. Receipt*. Exports ini Stork*
•
• ‘p' this day lu*t year .. SS'.'
Tt day year before last *.o*
pm since Sep' 1. 1500 33.101*
a I year 2ft it*.
• export* .'9o
• • i ex port a 1
•i. C.n bond this day 9
hist yejr l'*,i*l
-and Stocks at the Ports—
t • hir day 50.231
• s this day last year 3>.’. 6
. ,hls day year last.. *Vi.s4!l
. "I 1. 19UU....1 :.-l 3i'
J ■ lime Inst year 1 459.4-A
ywsr l>'i>r<* last I,T'3TJ
h'.. *lt i torts to-day 54- <t 2
-.ime day las: year 7K1.819
> Movements at Other Port*—
. . s on--Easy. mbklMcg. net re.
" is;*, gross. 15.319: stock 135M.1
i- r S :■ ns—Steady. mUklllttg. 93-16;
• Hits. 15.012. gross, 18.012; s.ih.
<t ek. I'lol.
yiie'; middling. 9; n*t receipt*.
,ib‘.v. h". #to k. 24 153.
o quiet, inhtding. ' 4 bid. nei
: - 1.716: g-on•. I.TW: sto-'k. 15.398
gton—Firm; middling. '*; n9l ra
'•. gross. 319; slock. 28.4*1
l dteady; m!dd.ing, net re
.‘ll7. gross. 2.117; sal**, 316; slock
ie—Nominal: middling 9V gros*
7V>; stock. 4.433
loik—quiet; middling 9 15-16: r.el
' i ■'. .ik). gross, 2.473: sales. 20u. stock,
■ on Quit*' middling. 10 1-16; net re
* PM 836; gross. 4.HT-3.
■‘"lt hi i-Quiet, middling. 10 3-16.
•lock 4.336.
Movements at Interior Town*—
A 1 gusts—Steady; middling. 9'*; net re
-1.611: grots. 1,611; sole*! 843; stock.
34.4-3
51 mphM—Steady: middling. 9*. net re
-527. gross. 4.001; sale*. 3.54)0; slock.
C.3HI
Louis—null; middling,' 9H; net re
' '■' -'.588; grosr, 6,172; sales, 550, stock,
3 ti. l
n Innati—Pisler and nominal; mid
1 I". r.et receipts. 759; gross, 759; tmlss.
. k | M
‘ton—Ussy; middling, 9V; net re.
> 17 123. gnnos, 17.123; sales, 425; stock.
-MsviHe— Finn: rnkMllng. M*.
‘■‘ports <f Cotton This I>sy—
on-Pontlnsni. 448.
Orleans—To (Srest Britain, 10.300,
'. 1.187. coastwise. 1.652
* JV 11 an—To Greet Britain, 9.i0; coast
'■ ‘'"n—Continent. 7.048.
8-1 Catmtwlse, 1.579
5 ek—Tn Great Britain. 300: contl-
W | ’ JT*
. tor.-igrt exports from all port- this
Ileat Britain. 2i).040; to the o n
■r.l jufM
“••Itn "xparis from all port* thus
w...g To Great Britain 114 182.
T3l; tn the ccmlt.eni. 94.171.
. , J| foreign export* since Bet>4. 1. 19.0:
T-fe-*' lUltaln. 510.876, to Fiance. 90.71*.
"*■ '•ontlnem. 3062J3.
*Et ISLAND COTTON.
Stout a* follows
•hole* Bast Florida* 23H021
and fancy Florida* H 24
. ' h “tce and fancy G*org!Hs23‘vQ23<i
it *hc*
, '’i jiietwn 1899-00
thus. Pl *' *'**■ I 'J.2o>r S ,IJ
9- I, P?" ’ r ** k I 6*l 9.566
!i,. 1 * h tk seasett 8.835 M.i4
* , w '*h j.usi *..
°n hand j 5.788 8.341
COTTON rtTl HIS*.
M " r, ‘ei tiod Very Steady al
K ' **• ** Points
ior li. Oct 18—The cotton market
MURPHY & CO., INC.,
Board of Trad* Building. Savannah
Private leased wires direct to New York,
Chicago and New Orleans
'OTTO*, 9TOCK9 AMD UR AIM.
New York office. No. 81 Broadway.
Offices In principal cities throughout the
Potith. WrMe for our Market Manual and
book containing Inal ructions for trader*
opened steady with prices t to s poi:t*
higher. Ikverpojl's strength at the time
of our opening was In excess of Idea*
based on yesterday's rise here.and became
the motive for hasty Covering on lh< part
of local shorte. Foreign buying ordeis
and Investment support nlo were promi
nent The buying dkl not esas* wlih the
adjournment of the call, and the ion. of
Ihe m.uk> I Improved accordingly. Ihe
bulls bought the winter month* with
great confidence. Before the eloee of the
llrst hour, however, there was a market)
change for the wor-e. and In m i h Ms*
lime than they had advanced, prices de
clined 13 points under a rush n> mil by
nearly every branch of the Hade Th.
decline wa* due to a sndden reaction In
I.|y*erpool. due to contradt.- lon from this
aide of frest rrfioits. Th* government
chart and and not show froei In Ihe bell. R. -
celpts are alout up lo expc'tatlon*. ihe
crop r< iKirt- wer nernlly favorable, and
, tlnued io broaden. I!ut
ueforo midday the market once m->re be.
came him. and advanced quite raptdli on
a renewal of early <overinß amt fresh
buying for outside e'count. Sjß’eial tele
gram* fiom Washlrgton staled that heavy
frost had made Its appearance hot night
In several partsof the r'arolliuas arsl li was
this news that gave the market strengih
which held sway pretty much during the
real of the session. Just before the close
a spurt of local selling carried prices
down several polnto. The market cloaed
barely steady nt n net loss of 3 to 11
point*, lat ter ot* Octota r oniy.
FI.t'CTIATIOM 1% ITTIHI9
New York, Oct. 18.—Colton futures p n
••d steady at the advance and closed a.e
ly steady. Prloea os follows;
1 Open High. lw | Cloth
January
February ~..| 9 30b; 9.30 , 9.21 ] 9.21
March , 9.32 9.34 | 9.19 j 9.71
April J 9 Sib 921 921 921
•May ; 931 |9 34 91* 9.21
June | 9 28b 935 i 9.JU 1 930
July | 9,23 928 9.11 | 9.11
August 9.12 b 9.01 9,01 9.05
Feptember ...| | | .... | ....
October .. ... 9 19 9.58 931 I 934
Novemlier ...] 937 937 9731 925
December ...j 931 9.36 , 9.30 19 1?
Ll\LHl’lMlt. I OTTU> ITTIIIKS.
Liverpool. Oct. IS. 4 p m—Colton. mod
erate business. and price* easier, Ameri
can middling fair, Gd; gouo middling.
21-82d. middling. 5 13-82*1; low middling,
r. 13-3 M. good ordinary. 4 27-321, ordinary.
4 l.'cSJd. The wiles of the day were SHOO
hale*. of which KW were for speculation
ind export and included 5.3i American;
recdp**, S.onq bales all American.
Futures opened quiet and rinsed easy,
American middling, low middling clause,
October. 6.25d buyer*; Octobet-November.
13d sellers; Novembei-December. 101(1
•.ttd buyer*; December-January, u... I
ellera, Junuary-F* btuury, SQCOSh3d
value; Ft-brua ry-M* rch. S.uuViS'dd seller*;
March-Aprd. 4.62(1 buyersy Aprll-My, 4.61d
seller*; May-June. 4.59d4 *)d buyers; June-
Jnly. 4 560(.59d buyer-. July August, 4.670
i aM buyers; August-September. 4.62*1 sell
ers.
S’ \v Orleans. Oct. Id.—Cotton futures
doted quiet and steads.
October *9639 01 | March 99009.01
November 8.954)8 97 April (OrtiKll
December. 4.9406 96 May 9.ultt#fC
January... 69109.95, June 9.023903
February.. Sxua 98 i
cottom i.Brntm.
New York. Oct. !*.—Murphy St Cos ssy;
(Boston In Mverpevol closed 1-84*1 alsive yes
terday on October delivery; later positions
2-GI to 3-64d down. The early advices from
Mvrrpool were better than expected,
whl. .i with buying order* from that quar
ter. caused prices here to Imitrove 10 to
15 points before Ift:3o n m . after which
the market quickly declined about 16
points on rather general selling at noon;
.ad steadier at about 3 point* below yes
terday's closing quotation* Whit* frost
was reported this morning In some sec
tions of llie Carolina*.
New York. Oct. 18 —Hubbard Bros. St Cos.
ay; A light frost was reported In North
and South Carolina along the line of the
Const Line Railroad and stimulated Ltver
l*ool after the opening, while she no.irhy
IKMtitions In Liverpool were advanced on
the monthly manipulation Our market
opened steady at 6 to 7 points advance,
and then hroke slowly to 7 points helow
l ist evening on Southern selling from a'l
oiher sections of the cotton belt. October
was especially weak on Liverpool selling
nut their holdings of this position, which
(hey were expected to receive. Heavy re
ceipts nnd this Southern selling were
more than the local trade could digest,
though they bought on the frost dls
jatche*. With the exception of these frost
reports crop accounts from other sections
show an Improvement.
i>it%- noons.
, New York Oct is—No change In gen
eral market conditions In cotton goods.
The current demand Is quiet throuahoot.
hot In no direction arc sellers less dlfll
cull lo deal with than before. Stocks con
tinue small In all staple llhrs Print
cloths arc Inactive, but prices firmly h-ld.
No change In prints, n quiet demand
coming forward at full price* Thin wish
fabrics are good seller*. Gingham* firm.
Cotton linings In somewhat improted de
mand and Arm.
NAVAL •TORUS.
Thur*dy, Oct. JB.
SPIRITS TfRPENTINi:.—The mrpen
tine market opened firm t-.-dny at 39 ccnta
with sales of 60 cask* at this price, and
closed lirm. a( 39‘; cents, with further
sales of 170 casks While the demand was
noi of u rushing nature. It was sufficient
to maintain thr price thrcughoul the
day There was enough Inquiry to con
vince factor* that It would probably lo*
well enough to hold on without making
any ccnceeeione. As It was few factors
were relieved of their entire offer
tugs . The Jump of a cent
above yesterday seem* to have been
little more than buyer* care lo pay, an I
the chances .are they will hesitate about
taking anything as long ns there Is nnv
probability of getting In on n lower bn‘*
I'nless there 1* a considerable demon '
for prompt shipment, the chances are i'i*
price m*v be forced down befor* n ani
great amount of business I done Th
day's receipts were 1.070, 19.1 the exports
non*.
ROSINS.—The advance In rosin*, a*
shown by the subjoin* and prices, was the
feature of yestetday's in*rklU. It la*
|teen known for the past .ktv or so that
rosins were let rirongcr position, and the
demand for them explain* ih* advanced
price* The day In this market was char
actcrtxcd by activity, and close.! with
good tr*n*act|ona reported At the.open
ing call window glaas and II I. K. M
and N. went up l cents, and D K. F and
O flve cents, with sale* of 2.892 at these
prices, and at the rloslrg call H. I. and
K Jumped five cents with further sal*
of M 6 barrels. The day's re-elpt were
5.388, and the export* J.7M. Prices as fol
lowa:
A. B. C $135 I s>*
n1 K '
M
JOHN W. DICKEY.
(lock and Hand llrokcr.
4101 ST A, GA.
Write for List.
THE MORNING NEWS: FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10. 1900.
F 1 41 N J3)
O 1 It) W O 35)
11 1 71 W W 2 70
Receipts Thursday.—
Bpirlts. Rorln
Central Railroad 11 609
8.. F. A V 738 2.941
8 A U sm 1.816
Bgpow— i a |
I’er Hieatnshlp Ardova (Br.).
Manchester 2.730
Naval Stores Statement
Spirits. Ro.tln
SlOi’k April 1, 1900 2.197 143 306
Receipts to-day .... I.OTu 13'o>
Receipts previously ..241,883 170 523
Total since April 1... 349.1A* 719 I*l
Exports to-day 3.75>
Exports previously 214.18) 550.4 H
Exports since April 1 214.489 553.213
Stock on heihl to-.lay 34 STI 111.183
Stock on hand son uay last
year 27 614 14 111
Wilmington. N. C , Oct. 19 -Spirits lur
pentlne Arm at tS'iVß9c; rr'ceipts. 43. Roain
quiet a; SI Util.3o; receipts. 8A Crude *ur
pentlne shady at 31.30Q2 30. receipts. 81.19.
Tar steady nt D.40; rer. Ipts. 76
Charleston. Oct, lA—Turpentine firm at
77’..c * tbs pi r isks llosln steady; H. t\
D, 81.20 K. SI 38; sales, 300 barrels.
Till; Hit K MAHKKT.
Advice* from she South note seasonable
activity In th> rice market, with demand
frac'.lonally ahead of the previous wok
Carolina, which has been out of line and
sons *ha! neglected, bos rased off and
with price* on a parity with loiulslona.
Is rommomllng Its due share of p-tiron
uge The depression of price*, however.
Is likely so lx- of short duration, as with
the completion of the marketing of finer
sorts In Louisiana (principally Mississippi
river crop) Carolina will shortly hole! van
tage In high grade*. The .top of the
Southwest (Calcasieu, etc.) I* commencing
to move freely and the range of prices,
therefor*, materially widened on the low
er side The extension of prices down
ward, ikies not by any means Indicate
nnv falling away In thai ihe cheapened
values a is- made on styles nol hercolore
present, good grades are limited and show
no recession from former range.
Taken as a whole, th# marks* Is firm,
the respective grades standing fairly rela
tive to each other; eonlhlenc* among
holders manifest and the situation mos
promising for the continuance of current
rates. Never before In Ihe recent history
of Ihe culture, he* there perhaps been
such a happy conjunction of encouraging
circumstance*, llnanclal and commercial
Planters generally are well heeled as re
gards cash or credit, and. therefore, ran.
If they will, market with deliberation
Stocks throughout the country are abnor
mally light ond operations onlv deferred
or Indulged In sparingly until the mind of
the planter *hall be ascertained "Con
fidence Isegets custom;" once assured that
declines will be rrslsled and full fair
prices exacted, "a land-office business"
will promptly follow. Collateral condi
tions are also favoring. Impetus ansi en
largement of demand assured because of
the high price* prevailing In imtMae*.
bean* and other competitive articles
Cables and correspondence from abroad
note an enlarged movement and a brisker
tone, with an occasional slight advance
iqion prices previously |*ld The volume
of business, however I* still limited for
this lime of year and dealer* are anxious
ly awaiting the customary (all trade with
Its Improved demand The stock of rice
In Europe Is nowhere excewdve and In bet
ter styles abnormally small, hence con
stant trend toward a higher plane of
values.
FINANCIAL.
MONEY—Tha demand keeps fairly up
with tha supply.
FOREIGN EXCHANGE-Market Arm.
Commercial demand. 14 US 1 *; alxty days.
Mi*i‘. ninety days. 54 79‘j; franc*. Purls
nnd Havre, sixty days. 5.23 V Swiss, alxty
day*. 5 25V Belgian. 5.151*. marks, sixty
day. 93 V ninety day*. 93 7-18.
DOMESTIC EXCHANGE Bt.ady;
bank* are buying at 1-16 diacount and sell
ing follow- 825 and under, 10c pre
mium. 825 to Blei. 15c premium. 850 lo BU.
20 premium. 8100 to s!>. lie premium.
8200 to 81 000. par; $1.t.0 and over. 1-16 dla
count.
SECCRITIES—The market appears '
h- hardening with light offering* South
western Railroad and Augusta and Savan
nah Railroad stocks In demand.
Mock*.
Bid. Aax.
Augusta and Savennah R R .. lUIV* RffH
Atlanta amt West Point 126 128
do 6 per cent. certlAratsa 106 lt£
Augusta Factory $0 86
Citizens Bank 11l 133
Chatham Bank 110 111
Chatham R. E. St I. Cos , A 884* 674*
do do B 6644 F*H
Eagle uhd Phoenix Mfg. Cos 107
Edison Electric Ilium 100 105
Enterprise Mfg. Cos. 101
Germania Bank 130 111
Georgia St Alabama 23 38
Georgia Railroad, common ....112
Grunltevllle Mfg. Cos 165 1*37
J. P. King Mfg Cos 101 108
Langley Mfg Cos 117 130
Merchant!* National Bank 1101x111
National Bank of Ravar.ruh 150
Oglethorpe Raving- and Trust ..!•
People's Ravings and Loan 100
Southwestern Railroad Cos 100'i I'd 1 *
Savannah Ua* Light Cos 2l!a
Southern Hank 153 154
Savannah II ink and Trus 114 115
Sibley Mfg Cos.. Augusta 85 **
Savannah Brew.ng 98 IHO
ftourla.
Bid Ask.
Char.. Col St Aug Ist 6s. 1909 I*6.
Atlanta city 4*. 1922 104 108
Augusta city 4*. 1927 l 6 107
do 4'x*. 1922* 11l
do 7*. I9T ".07
do 8-. 1913 122 .
Ala Mid. 5. Ind and. 1928. M A N 98', HO
Align- a Factory. 8 per cent . 101 >.113
Brunswick and W estern Is. '9lB . 32 64
C it it St Banking uoUeteral I*, tt
C. of O. ltt mertg. ns. 11*45
F. St A 118 I*>
C. of G. con s*. 1945 M. & N 94 95
C. of O. I*l Income* 1946 4u4* tu*
do 2nd Income*. 1945 12 11
do Id Incomes. 1915 6 8
C of O. (M. G. St A I)lv) s*.
1947. J. St J 92
C. of (• (Ea'on Branch). ss, 1938,
J. Sk D 94
City 49 Suburban it K. Ist It I*ol9
Columbus city 5s I!W> 107
Charleston city 4s. 190 101 102
F iglc A Phoenix Mil e Bs.. 1921 bit 106
Edison Electric Illuminating * .104 104
nt.uprise Mfg 1903 193
Georgia Railroad 8" 1919 114 1P,14
G SAP 1945. J A J 112 112 H
Georgia A Alabama Ist ss. 1945 I'M ICC
G***tKl.< state ll,s. 1630, J A J I*o .. ..
do 3',s. 1915, M A N PH
do 41 -* 1915 118 119
Macon" city •>. 1910. J A J ...,1!8 118
do 4G*. 192*. Jan par MW
Ore 1 n Steamship 5, 192*’ 10l
Savannah city s*. quar. January.
19- > 119 111
do s*. quar. November, 139) ...1091*11914
South Carolina siatc t',-. 1933 .118 111
Sibley Mfg Cos 8. 1903 ... 10!
South Round Sa 98 98',
8 . F AW. gn mf'ge. Bs. 1314 111 123
do do Ist ss. gold 1931 119 117
do H* John Dtv Ist 4s 1934 94 98
New York. Oct 18 —Money on c *l| firm.
S9r4, lasi loan. 1 per cent. Prim* m*rc,n
• lie. 500 per cent Sterling exchange
strong, with actual huslnea* In banker*
hills et f4 M',04.844, for demind. md at
II •1148)4.91 for sixty day* P ettsl rat*-*.
•liJhllCH and It BTA,. cotnurr li bill*,
*1 **>14424.(1 Stiver cerlflrates, 82‘i<J84
Mexican dollar*. rt'V Government bond*,
rg State bonds. w*ak Hal o* I
•ids Irregular.
STOCK* AM) 1103409.
Market Hollis 4 p I oder Heavy Real*
tstOK setc".
New York. Oct. 15.—The movemem of
Southern Railway.
Trains Arrive and Depart ttavannah on 90th Meridian Time—Ore Hour Slower
Than City Time.
Schedules In Effect Sunday. June 10, 1300.
ftttAfc powTi; to TRE bast }~ bead it
No fi NO ft I! (Ceh'rul time I ; No. 55 No 13
12 20pm 12 JOeni tv Savunimh Ar 5 10vm 316 pm
I | (Ewitern Timed || |
4 21pm 4 28am Ar Ul.nkvllle Bv 3 OVim 1 i/7pm
6 05pm 6 leant Ar Columbia lsV|j 1 35m II 25a n
310 pm 9 15am Ar Charlotte l.v 9 55pm a 10am
:: ttpni spin ,tr . Greensboro Li 7 10pm 49am
loftsa;.... j[dr 1...... Norfolk Li iNpm
12 siam ] g|itn Ar Dsuv.ii" Li k 60po> 4 lia
6 dvsm i~fc|>n> Ar Hlchmord Lv 12 01pm :I Uk>n>
'Tt‘ein .4 4JpiiT Ar _ TT7. Lynchburg l.v 3'2pm 2 <Vin
4 33am 5 26|>m 'Ar ... Charlo'.iesillle l.v J o*pm >3 3pnt
7 V.iin > 50pm Ar V nington l.v ,i 1 16am 9 50pm
313 am II 30pm Ar Ittntore l.v 22un * 27pm
11 36am 2 56ant Ar I’m tdelpl.la l.v .'stain 6 06pm
2 03pm 6 Bum Ar New York l.v 13 hum * 25pm
6 t'pm 8 onpm Ar . lo ton l.v ..Pintle mam
Sod 6 TO~Tlli: SOUTH AND WEST. ! Noli
lCenir.il Timed 'I
12 :i*<m Lv divuunilt Ar 5 Phtm
tl’aisiern T.m'd
l)*m l.v Co'untbla L'i l 25*m
3 jitm Lv Spartanburg LV|| 6 Isut>
12 I ipm l.v A h vltlo . Lv 8 kpoi
4 02;.ni |Ar 110 l Springs Lv 11 45am
7 jopm Ar Knoxville .. L' 8 3*m
5 !iani Ar Lexington I.' 10 NJpm
7 45am At Cincinnati Lv 8 lOpm
* laipm Ar HI Louis Lv | 8 ‘Siam
7 i*ili Ar ixtul.vllle LTi. * 46sm
All trains arrive and depart from Ihn I’lant System B‘ailon.
THRO roil CAR BKRVICB. 67TC
TRAINS 81 AND 34 DAILY. NEW YORK AND KlalltlDA BXPRBM Vesll
buld limited trains, with Ibiliman Drawing K..m Sleeping Cats letw-eii Hsvait
nah and New York connects at Washington with Colonial Express loi Boston.
!’ubn,.n. Sbeplng r'er* belween Cliarlalt’ ami Rb'hmoiid ami Charlotte an.l Nor
folk Im mg Cars serve all meals belween Savannah and Washington
TRAINS 35 AND 36 DAILY. THE UNITED STATES EAST MAIL Vestlbuled
limbed train*, carrying l'ullman Diawlng Hoorn Sleeping Car* between Savannah
and N. w York Dining Cars serve all nt. nls belween Savannah and With nil .
Also Pullman Drawing Room Sleeping Cars between Savannah and Cincinnati,
through Asheville and The Land of Ihe Sky."
For complete Information a* |o rales schedules, etc., apply In
O GROOVER Ticket Agent. Plant System Siailon
JAMES FREEMAN. C P. and T. A., 11l Hull street. Telephones—Bell. Hd;
Georgia. 850.
B H HARDWICK, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Atlanta. Oa.
prices of stock became exceedingly varied
and Irregular 10-day under the operations
of conflicting speculative forces Those
feeces were largely professional traders
in stocks, and ihey conducted their op
erations with a free hand and chi a large
scale.
So far as the surface of events showed,
a large and Inlluentlal bear party Inau
gurated a campaign for a decline to-day.
There wa* open selling by an Interest
which was long persist'd on the long aid*
or the market and for whoa* account
there wws large aell.ng to-day. nit only
stocks in which (here na* been o|>#n buy
ing lor some past, but tn other stocks all
around Ihe room. On th# other hand,
there was resistance offered to the de
cline by the manipulation <of various
special stocks with resulting sharp ad
v ancea.
In Union Pailflc Hie selling to reallae
was on an enormous seal", blocks of a
thousand (hares and upward coming out
frequently. Considering th volume of
dealings the narrow movement of the
price Is a pretty good Indication of a
continued heavy buying demand The
stocks extreme range was V which
measured the full decline, and tn the late
dealings there wa* full recovery. The
heaviest selling pressure for the day was
In stocks which have been recently the
center of bull operation. Pennsylvania,
Baltimore and Ohio. Southern Paelhe.
Atchison preferred and lasulavllle end
Nashville were conspicuous In this cata
gory.
The hrat notable rally waa In the Iron
and steel stock* which were suddenly all
advanced around by rapid sieps from 1 to
2i,. JTloee of the group then fell back,
but points of strength developed else
where. The movement In New York C'en
tial and stocks of allied companies, which
are eotpected to com* In close relation,
was a notable one. There were sub
stantial gain* In all of New York. Chicago
and 81. I/OUia slock*, the llrst preferred,
selling up 6 points on a single sale, and
dosing 8 points higher bid l-ak* Erie
anil Western and Canada Southern ros*
from I to 3 points. Chicago and North
western the Denver and Hlo Grand"
stocks and few I"** conspicuous rail
road aiocks also dime In to the lat" move
ment. which spread throughout the itt
Sugar rallied aharply 21* point* and the
closing was firm and al recoveries In
ternational Power wa* conaplcuou* for a
slump of 914 points on the execution of
a small selling order.
The market was strictly profeaelonal
throughout, and th* news of the day had
little Influence on prices. The course of
sterling exchange continues upward, ow
Ing to the falling off In the supply of cot
ton bills, and It Is not expected that uny
further gold will be drawn to New York
urdei present conditions
The bond market continued Irregular on
a fair volume of buslnea*. Total sales par
value. 81.717i.um t
United State* new 4'if advanced 14 per
irtit on the last call
The total -ale* of aiocks 10-day wer.-
I.M.ltm shares. Including Atchison. 5.980;
A'"bison preferred. 16.1*3. It dllmore and
Ohio, 9.710, Chicago, Burlington aril
Quincy. 8 446, loWllstrlll* and Nashville *.-
71"; Manhattan. 9705. Ml*our! Pa .li .'
720. Nt w York Central. 11 7SO Norfolk A
YV.atern, 8,6". Pennsylvania 23.890, Read
Ing, first piefened 14.7tm. St. Paul. 6,. a.
Southern 1 eclh . 11.(85; Southern Hallway.
G7iO; Southern Hallway preferred. 5.335.
l idcn p.ielnc. 46.125' American Smelting
and Helloing S.iTn. American Bieel and
Wire. 12.59' American Toba-co.
Brooklyn Rapid Transit 10.8*0; Federal
St. el ti. 055; People's Gas. 21.665. Sugar 41.
W); Tern- eC al and Iron 5.340, United
Stales Leather, 17.455
New York Stock List.
Atchison 9 I’nion Pactflc .... 6 '
do pref 72% pref UK
Halt. A Ohio ... TO. Wsbaeh V.
Can. Pac hHk *k pref 16'
Can. Ro 53% Wheel. 4 U E.. k.
Che*. A Ohio .. 23% do 2nd |>ref ... 24\
ChL a. W i! Wi* Central is
Chi n. & Q I3C. Third Avenue ...111%
Chi. Ind. A L % Ad.im* KxpreM.U*
do pref 43 [Am Expreiw ...152
chi a K. 11l *2% V. 8 Exptneee. 46
Chi * Nw 18J Welle Fargo Ex. 125
C Ml* P....W7U Am Cos; Oh .... *>'■'
C. C. C & Sit. L S do pref .
Col, 8o ?.% Am 51.iiting '
do li pref 38% do pref Z. : -
do Jnd pref,.. 15 Am 8 A Rcfmr
Del. a Hud*oti.U2% do pref. >l**
Del. L. A W .17* .Am. Spirit* I
Dei. A K. O 20 | do pref ~ 17
do pref *% Am 8. Hoop.. I*4
Erl* 11%: do pref 67
do let pref. 3*'. Am S A '.V‘r< 5i
fit. Nor pref..lßs do pref 75
Hoeklne Coal .. 14% Am Tin Pale . 12’
Hock Valley — 35% do (ref II
ll.tool* Central.lls Am. Tohocco ...l'.
lowa Centra! .. IS\ do pref 127
do pref .... 41 An* Min Cos *!'■
1.. Erie A W 16% Brook R T. ... V
do pref 101 Col E A Iron..
Lakr Shore I K iCont Tobacco 27.
DAN 73% do pref 7
Man. L *5% Federal Steel .. 334
Met, Bt. Ry 151% do pref A
tier Central 11% General Klee. ...11,
Minn A St b.. id lOlucoao Sugar . 52'
do pref W ) do pref IT
Mo pa rifle ... 53% Inti. Paper 15%
Mobile A Ohio.. 38 j do pref 6V
Mo K A T *% baclade tlaa cm
do pref I*% Nallon.il Blectilt 7'A
N. J. Central ..135 do pref <5
N. T. Central ..132% Valinoal Lead I!
Nor. A Wrn .. 37 do pref .
do pref 76% National Bier., f.
No Paelflc UK do pref. 47
do pref 71% N V Air Brake ID
Ont AW 31% North Am li
Ore. K. A Nav.. (2 ,PaclA a Coait ... ha
do perf 7.5 | do I*l pref .... 85
Pennsylvania .. 132 V do 2nd pref. ... 64
Reading lip. Pacific Mall ... 5444
1> lwt pref ... 571* People’s Gss ... 94
do 2nd pref. ... 274* pressed S Car 3*44
Klo G W | do pref 775,
pref *9 Pull Pal. Car ...186
Bt Is. A B F... Hl’, A Roped T 544
do Ist pref. .. gg {Sugar 1206,
do 2nd pref ... 36 | do pref 116
D Bw 12; Tenn. C & Iron. fdV,
do pref :mv, p. 8 Lealhar ... m,
84. Paul 11964 do twef 70*4
do pref 17,i ,11. s Rubber ...31
Bl P. and 0ra....110 do pref 93
So Pacific Sic, West Union .... 7i*
So Railway .... 124 R- Id 8 13
do pref 554 do pref 53
Tex A Pacific .. 164! P. c. C. A St. L 65
Bonds.
V. 8 ref. 2s reg 104 |M A O. 4* 84'i
do cou 104 N Y. C. Ist* . 108 Y,
do Ss, reg .... 1064, N. J C. Gen He 13
rfc> 3s. cou .... K*4 Northern Par. 3* 66‘4
do new, 4,reg 133 Q do 4* HB'4
do new 4*. cou 183i„ N Y., C. A Bt.
do old 4s, reg 1144 le. 4s 1M
do coup 114\ N- * W. con 4* 74g
do s*. reg ... 113 {Ore. Nav. Ist*.. 108
do s*. cou .... 1134 do 4s 1(13
D. of C. 8 '(* 13 (Ore. 8 L * .. 127
Atrh. Gen. 4s .. 994 do consol Ha.. 118
do ad)4. Is ... 87 'Reading Gn 4s. KSv,
Can Bou. 2d* ..10*4 !L O W. Ist*..
C. A O. 44* .... 934 84 D. * Ir. M
do 5* ISO ! con. 6s l<4
C. A N. W. con Bt. L. A 8. F.
7s I>4> Gen 6s 1224
C. A N W. 8. F. J96*. P. consols.. 170
Deb 5* 1) iflt. P., C. A P.
Chi. Term. 4* .. 92 | Ist* 1184
Col Sou 4* gl% H 4. P,, C. A P.
D A R. G. Isis lrg 6* 114
do 4s 96*. Southern I'ac. 4s 794
Erie Gen. 4* 63’, Southern tty 6n 1094
Ft. W A Den. Stan. It A T. 6s 664
City Ist* 724 T. A P Ist*.... 1114
Gen Electric 5s 130 I do 2d* 65
la. Ccninil Ist* 1134 Union Pa. 4s .. 1054
k * N Uni. 4s 99 Wabash Ist* ... 1174
M . K A T. 2d* 66 j do 2d* 1024
do 4s 92 'West Bhore 45.. 1124
C. of a con. 5s 944 wts Central Isis k'u,
do Ist Inc .... 41 |Va. Centuries... 9A,
do 2d Inc (bldl 12'.
New York. Oct. 18.— Standard Oil. 674b'
S7B
Murphy A 4*e.'a kfoek l.etter.
New York. Ocl. 16.—Murphy A Cos soy:
The slock market opened active and wllh
dec I Ini s extending from 4 lo *4 point ap
pearing throughout ihe general list The
Industrial ouarter furnished a few excep
tion* 10 the general tendency of the nt ir
ket. American Smelting und Nation it
Tube being particularly strong. Huy . 1 re
fining on Ihe other hand declined rather
rapidly and for Ihe most furl the Indus
trial quarter moved with the rem.iln.ler of
the market In the railway list. Ihe active
features were Union Partite, Missouri Pa
cific, Southern Railway, preferred, Penn
sylvanta and 81 Paul. Of Utggg slock*
Southern Railway preferred, wa the
llrmesi and elsewhere tn th>- railway list
laike Erie and Western and At h son.
ptcferr*l. w-r fairly well supimrtetl. The
local irarilon group wa* only moler de!y
active and was firmer fhan the raflwav
|l*f, particularly for Mnuhntian Railway,
lain. lon furnl*he<l a mu'erlslly lower
range of prleea for Atnerban sucks and
foreign hoties -old qutl* actively here
upon the opening of business. Th** cir
cumstance*. rontrlbutlng to the market's
early leniency, there was very I ti e In
either directin' aid the trading te li*t
understood along the te< hiikwl lines thw
have prevail'd ihrouxhout th# week
New York Central strong buying itr.der
toorl to In for V.indeibllt Interest. Eff'Ct
rest of iatge Interest* In result shown.
Federal Hoe! strong on reports forth* r
.rder* for rail* Over twenty ita.ler* ,11
up Itrnoklvn Rapid Tranrlt. ’io al sales
to-day. 451447 share*
Mlit 1'.1.1. VMlttl <1 MARKET*.
N is.—Thes quotations are revlred
da iy, and a:e k pt as t.*<r *< possible In
accord with It A prevailing wholesale
prl e* Official uuu'*t4>n* aro not used
when they dl agree 'Pb the juices wh-re
■ I- r ask
Country and Sorfhcrn Proiluee.
POULTRY—The m irket * steady. Quo
tatlons: Broiler*. Ahb3sc. p r pair; imlf
grown, 4*Bt:o ; lhre< four h tiuiwn. '-.l*
'oc:Jnn* ttQtSc: m-sler*. * ! >Ui . ducks
■o-u-fc y.-cs* 75ed|: (in.
FGO#—B'eady at 17".
BUTTER—The tone of th* market I*
urm Quotations: Western creamery. 19flr
■ttjc N*w York state dairy, 174ff22i-;C;
extra Kiel'* 2lff2Sc
CHEEBR—Market ft:m. fancy full
rnm > h' e-c, 134 c for 97 t 1 22-pound
veragr, 2 3h-P und average, 13c
6arly V •■gctalitcs.
IRISH POTATOES-Northern. $2 00
• i-k
('A BBAGK -54>7c per head,
ONIONS—YeIIow. In barrels. I2 00:
•rale*. 90c; red ItSOfflN)
•Irca'lslufla, May and Grain.
FLOUR- Market steady; patent. 84.85.
Haight, 81 95. fancy. 18TO; family, 93 56.
MEAI/ Pearl, par barrel. H 75 per sack,
. 25. city meal, per sack, trotted. 91.1746/
11.39; wate ground, 412248/125, city
rite. sack*. |1 2246*1 25. ftear! grit*. Hurl
nuts'. per barrel, 82 45; per sack. II Jo, sun
dry brand*. 81 95*11 tf> sack
t'OßN—Marker Brm. white. Job lots, 65c;
cir load lot*. 620; mixed corn. Job lots.
6 c. carload lots 53c
RICE- Marker steady, demand good,
unry head. 6c; fancy. 619 c.
'rime 5
I >d 44044
*atr 6 044
'.>mmon 14
OATS-No. 3 mixed, carload. 944 c; Job
oie. 45<JS8e; white clipped. Vk-. Job. J7c
|J It AN—Job lots, 95c; csrlosd lots, 90c.
Plant System
of Railways.
Trains Operated by 90th Meridian Tlmw-One Hour Slower Than City T*me.^
82 ’ 6 7v North and Mouth 3 35 '.
bead down *.rf•. 11 x. . • 1 t i.s.r" Bead up
!-■ us- 4 45a 1 a Lv rev riiirah . ' Aril 3 6ta| 7 99s ■■ •
| ... , t 19|',10 3UU 6 28.. Ar . Charleston ... Lv! tl Up tM>i;3!Vp
| 1 3 23a, I 7 25p Ar ... Richmond... Lv ut* * **p. I
I .' 7*; II 20p Ar . . Washington... Lv j 4 30U| 3 tp, .1......
| 8 :'x. : 1 rOa 'Ar Baltimore ... Lv ! 2 55a 1 46p j j - )
) ill) 9&e| | Ssoo| Ar ...Philadelphia . Lvj'l2 20p 11 3lp|. I j *
( j lUp j 7 tdvi Ar ... N'W York ... Lv 9 26p 55v| j I
..| I 4 Sop q> \I Boston Lv , 1 OOp 1200 t |
>■'• ' .'3 X J 23 KSStf 7x S ;ii U . U '
5 r|. 1 JSP X too 5 axt 2 ika Lv Bivanhn \t I iVm 12 lu.t 7 op 12 I'h- 10 19a'
X H>p 5 40p ID 65u] 7 25 t> .lo| Ar Wavu roe* ... Lv !0 lip 9 4,p 4 tOpI 9 sS.t| 7 09a
I Usi 9>p 2 Isp 2 15p 2 19p Ar .. Thomusvlll.' ... l.v 6 top 6 |op* I 6 lta| 9 19a
10 9t't* 7 40p 12 50,i 9 26a 8 Sila Ar ... J.n ksouvllle . Lv x uop 7 45p 2 imp X 00a| 4 00a
lojrp J ik’ 13 fp 12 28p Ar Palatka ... Lv 2 lip 4 50p j 2 35a, 2 Bta
j 205.1 6 40p ,Ar ... Hanford Lv 13 2Sp | lU 39a;U 29u
| | 2 3*p 3 Jdp {Ar ...Oulaasvllle.... Lv , .1 2 40pl I
| | | 2 !6p 8 I6|. Ar tki a ... Lv j ... .1 I 4|>| I
j.. ...j .. 10 s>ip 10 ‘l> Ar .84 Pst-rsburg Lv '■ 00p| |
I 7 Yki 10 DOpllO 4>|' , lo 0P Ar . ... T impa ... Lv x 00.1 ,x util 6 '<s> OO,l
... B.:ti 10 JOp 10 .b‘p So sop Ar .. Putt T impa.. Lv 7 < 7 3Ui 7 26p| 7 2t#
1 ltx. 1 tOu 1 hki Ar ..I'unla Uorda . l.v I .... | 4 BSp|
10 45 10 45a' Ar • St. Aug i-tln, Lv 6p 6 3)p J,. <Ha
••p . ..iv Havannah t.v 1■ | , 9u 7.”
- 6 4Sp 5 15r 4 Out 1! 6 4*tl! Ar ... J* *P Lv * Jtti.lO 6<q>| |
...,|B* ' ■<>! Ar Brunswl k L\ t, at, 9 Sip
NORTH WEST AND Sof'f j'IWKST
15 53 Via j t 1 Montgomery 19 |ft
. OOp 5 20.i l.v Havaimah Ar U 15a.13 a 5u p y io* |, v Havannah Ar 10 liaj~OK
1; 45|> 64U Ar Jenup . Lv 8 80*10 60p 8 Itki 934. Ar M tg'mcry Lv | 7 45p|U 39a
I (0.1 1 tnp Ar Macon.. Lv lie* 2 90|> 7 lop 6 50n Ar Nashville I,v'| S 00a| 3 SU6
6 3*a 3 OOp Ar Atlanta. Lv{ 10 45|>{I3 09p 29i 12 Jsp Ar lorutsvltle LV2fAa 9 12p
45.i k *s• Ar 4'tia'nooga Lv •; oi|>| 6 45a 7 K,. 4 u'u■ Ar I'laclnnall Lv tll Oup 6 4Sp
7 yn|. 7 50ii Ar .loutsvlUa Lv 7 46aj 7 46t> 7 20u 7 hip Ar Ht. Igwils Lv; 3 95p| 8 Xta
7 aop: 7 45a Ar Cincinnati l,v| * 30s| 7 00p (L. * N )
7 Ola f*t> Ar Bt lomls Lv| 9 if.p! 8 (*u 7 32a| At Hi. Isritis l.v 1 00p|...—^
115a \i i'ld‘‘aa.i l.v 1 top! 9 6V|t (M. * 0.l || j
5 44k* 4 I*4l Lv Atlanta Ar: in J.,, tl 'Or 9 OO.T 9 15p Ar Chicago. Lv | 7 flQpj 1 59p
8O p 7 15a \r Mr mphl-. Lv BMi s ofk> 4 1!p 3 ('*. t Ar M -hlle Lv 12 58pdl'29a
■■ ■ 1 ■ Ar I n*a t . 9 U ■n. • . .... . 1... vt rx ....... l- ; ..• 7 i&p
5 00p 5 3Ba Lv SuvalMtah Ar lia
Through Pullm rn Hleeplng Car Service 1 45a 12 Sop Ar . Tlfton . Lvji 3 15a 5 t
3 45a 2 Iop Ar Albany.. 1.v|112 Ota! 1 49p
to North. Eset and West, and lo Florida. ,| 5 3ff> Ar Columbus Lv jio 6ba
Connections math at Port Tampa wit h V H mall atevmhl|>* of the P.nlntuler
and Occidental Htcamshl|> Line leaving Port Tnmira Monday*. Thursdays and
Saturday* at 11 10 p in
J. II Polhemu* T P A . Ward Clark. l"tty Tkt Agt . I>e Buto Hotel. Phon* 71
B W WRENS. Patufenger Traffic Manager, Havsnnah. Ga
McDOi\OUGH & BALLANTYNE, W
Iron Founders, Machinists,
“‘••■‘•Ullk., Ssllsreukers. auulr utirrr- l J
•'' ** * I'sslakl* Sesien, Verllwol t yp - /"V w*.'
4*r* "lIU, Segar Mill -* Paas. >ka fttaa. •**Hea, els 7:; ''V'.J?. 1
TELEPHONE NO. 123.
HAY—Market steady. No I timothy,
921*c Job; 8714 car*; No 1. 15c Job; 821, cars.
Ila cun. limns and l.nrd,
BACON-Market firm. t H C R aldea.
68c; D 8. b**llles. 94,0 (Kaslrrn), ac
cording to avurage six*-; I) H he,lire, tlye
(Weateml; stn>ked C. It side*. I>V
HAMS Sugar cured, 12012 V
LARD-Pure. In tlei cew. 6*>.c: In MT
pouml tin* anil no-|'in*l tub*, s',*-.
compound In tierces. 61ic; su-|>ound tin*,
and (o-'iMJutid tub*. 81 c.
sugar sud Coffee.
SPOAR-
Cu loaf 834 Diamond A 584
Crushed 811 ; Confectioner# - A 579
Powdered 6.0!) j White Extra C.. 6 49
XXXX. pow'd. 6.14 | Extra C 5
Granulated .... 599 {Golden C 5.14
Cubes 614 Yellow* 6 ill
Mould A ( 30 |
COFFEE-
Mocha 2*c | Prime No 3 ...||
Java 36c J Gou*l No. 4 ..,109 4 r>
peat>erry 14 o ( Fair. No 6 ...,lOSc
Fancy No 1 ..12 CJ Ordinary, No, 8 10 .-
Cholc* No 1 i Itljcl Common No 7 Hy-
IlsrSnsri ssd lluloiug Wupptfea
LIME, CALCIUM. PLASTER AND
CEMENT—Alabama and Georgia lima in
fair dMnan.• and el> at 16 cents a barrel;
special calcined ptaaiet. II UU per barrel,
hair, 405*' Rosedale cement. II *flU;
carload lota, special. Portmnd cement, re
tall. $3 25. carload lots. U 0003 30
LUMBER F O. B VESSEIeS SAVAN
NAH Minimum yard ei** *.. |iolojfn or);
car *lll*. |ll.st*sill > difficult sixes 114 on
018 00, aht|> stock, 116 0001100. aawn tlas.
(60134880. hewn Ilea. 354)36*’
OIL- Market steady; demand fair; sig
nal. 464)50* . Weal Vualula black. 9019 c;
lard. t*.-. nealsfuot. Oo*o7w . machinery. |
UIV. Ilnseeil oil. raw. 86c. IsKlerJ. (go;
kerosene, ptlfn* whfta, IS* ; watar while.
He; Pratt * a*trah *4: deodorixsd atov*
gasoline, nruma, UV*c; empty on uarrsle.
dellvere.l 5c
SHOT—Drop. Ii So. B. B. and large, (1 71*
rhllksl I! 76.
IRON -Market very steady; Swede. Site.
NAILS—CIII, 42 60 base; wire. 12 V, base.
BARBED WIRE—MOO per 100 pounds
straight goods. 33090 c; sugar house m>
lasses. 15030*'.
GUN POWDER—Per keg Austin crack
Shot. 5100. iiaif kegs. 11.25. qtmrter krgs,
$1 25; champion ducking, quartar ks*.
S2S; Dupont and Maseru smokrlrsa. half
kegs, 9* 1 S'* quarter kegs, f:, 75; l-|.o jnd
canistcri. $109; leas 25 nar cent ; Tntiadorf
smokeless powder. 1-pound cans. $1.00; JO
- ran*. 30c potind.
Salt, Hides sad Wool.
■ALT— Deniaou is tatr and the inarkal
steady. ranoaC loin, lot* pound burlao
Backs. 44c; Uh-pound cot ion sack. 45c.
110-poun<l burlap sicks, 46Vac; 110-pound
cotton sick*. 49V : 215-pound burlap an* kg.
Mr. 125-pound cotton sack, 56c; 3>)-pound
burlap aack*. Me.
HIDER— Mark** brm; dry fltnt. 1334 c;
6r>- aalt. IHic; groew salted. 6c.
WOOle—Nominal} prim# Georgia, free
of sand burr* and black wool. 19c; black.
18c; burry. 10c. Wag. 26c; tallow, IVke.
Deer skins. 99c.
Kritlla and Kuta.
APPLE*-Northern variety. 12 2503 50
PRI’NER 10** to 516. loc. B*o to MM. *vc;
GO* to JO*. 7c. 70s to ■**. Siyc; 60s to DUa. (c.
et* to I MM. -,'v .
BANANAR-II 2502 90 hunch
I.FMONB Market steady at Li. 7501.00
COCOANUTR (3 7504 00 per lon
PEANUTT4—AmpIe stock, fair demand;
market firm, faery hand-picked Virginia,
per pound tV6c; hand-picked. Virginia, ea
tra*. 4c. N C seed i*aanuts. 4c
N'UTR -Almonda. Tarragona. l*c; Ivtcaa,
I8c; walnut*. Fiench. 11c, Naple*. lie; pa
ean*. 12c. Brazils. 13*-; filbert*. He; assort
ad nuts, B*.-|s>und and 26-pound boxes, 19c.
Cation liamituff and Ties.
BAGGING—Market Arm. Juts. 214-
pour*l. 9'ic. large lota. 9Hc; small tots.
I-pound. M.V9c; 11,-pound. saa
Island bagging. lI’4C
TlEß—4tnnani. 45-|>o*ind, arrow, larga
iota. 11.49; small lot*. M.tO.
lifted ssd Evaporated Fruits.
APPLEB Evaporated. 70*y,c. sun-dried.
s’xoc.
AJ'KlCOTK—Evaporatid. loc pound.
Deciatln* , 10c
RAISINS- L 1... $2 06; Imperial raMnets.
42 > . bo** I.** pound twzes. sb",*' |>umi
PEACH Eo—Evapori*lad. 4**nalcd. 17lkc.
uniwal* and. 64909 c
PEARB- Evaporglrd. I'ic.
3114 K KLLABIRUII.
FlSH—Mackerel, hulf-harrels. No. L
Is 69; No. i. 17 W), No. 1. $5 75 kit a, N
1. $1.10; No 2. $1.10; No. 1. lie < Vtdtlah.
1-pound lirt'ke. 6'v. 2-f*u>.l luicka. n*
Rmoked h< rrlrgs. l*rr bo*. IMltc Dutch
herring* In kegs, $1 19; new muilMs. balf
teirrel*. 43 75
BYRUP Market quiet: Georgia and
Flortdo syrup buying at StGiJOc; aalllng
at 324>35r sugar house at IKflJc.
HONEY—Fair 'demand; strained. In bar
rel*. 55040' gallon.
High win* basis. It 28.
OCEAN FREIGHTS.
COTTON —Savannah lo Heaton. per
ewt„ !*c; lo Nrtw York, per cwt.. 90c; to
Phllsdr-lphla ter bale. $1; Baltimore. 31.
FOREION DlßECT—Bremen. 10c: Liv
erpool. 59e; Hamburg. 50c; Genoa. 0c:
Barcelona. 70c; Manchaa'or. 57c. Havre.
Hr; Antwerp. 60c.
FOREIGN INDIRECT—Weak and nom
;CotHinusd on Sixth Page.)
l|fP£
f, GEORGIA
BfYCO. /
EfTpcflv# Ppt. 10. I**.
Train* arriv* at and depart fruen
Cent raj Station, West Broad, foot of
laherty atreet
9>th Meridian Time—One hour slower then
_ city time.
lamv# Arrive
■PveBBAh: Savannah:
JAuguata, Maci. AllanU.l
8 foamjCovlngton, Milleslgevlllejsg OPpm
jand all Internwellale p-dnlsj
I Augusta Mneon. Atlanta.l ‘
I Athene, Montgomeiqr, Co-|
•9 00pm lumbi.#, Birmingham Am-|*B eoatn
(erlcue, Kufaula and Troy j
•1 vopni Dover lat lon .i *Tltm
"'l Guyton Dlnnai Train ,14 sepot
'Dally. tExrept iuaily,
BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND TTBEE.
75th meridian or Savannah city lime.
LEAVE SAVANNAH
Monday only 635 a m Dally except
Monday 9.90 a m Dally 3X9) p m.
LEAVE TYHEE
km.l n only 7.15 n m Dally nxeepf
3104*1 ay 10 28 .m. Dally 8;9o p. m
Connection* mad.' al t.-rmlnal potnla
wlih nil trains Kortbweot. West end
Southwest. y
Sleeping ear# on night trnlne between
Savannah ami Augusta, Ma.on. AtlanU
and Rtrml^vham.
„' * r, ° r ‘ “ r " or day tralna between Sa
vannah. Ma.on and Atfcinta.
For , oenpleta information, e-vhedul**
r- ”* ‘"d eonneeflona. apply lo
V). O BREWER, city tp k. t and
•wr Agent, 107 Bull afreet.
j r 'c t 'HAnV T *i tK ' n ' p °' Agent.
5 % A ** nt
THRO. D. KLINE. Gen NuperlntendaWt,
Savarnah Ga.
Ooubie Daily Service
Th# shorl line lo Norfolk. Washtngloa,
lialitmore, Phlladelphl*. New York *d
T . ~~~~ ~~' fW* HgW
l.v Mavs 11 nab, aA. L Ity U 86pm n 54pm
Ar Columbia, 8 A. L. Ry 4 81pm 4 Mem
Ar Raleigh. B A. L. Ry.. U 87pm U 60am
Ar Durham B. A. L. Hy.. 7 3-era 4 16pa
?LJ"L' HALlty 4Uta4lbn
’>; ' * A. LBy I6an 4 40pm
Ar v\ rstrlngton. Psnna... 8 45am 9 90pm
Ar Baltimore penna (Sam U *pro
Ar Philadelphia. Penna .. 12 27pm 9 66am
Ar New 'York I’etnta 8 03; rn 4 Ham
' 1 No urtisfw
I. Hiv.4i.nah. H. A LHr 12 lipm 11 P
Ar Port*mouth. B.A.L.Ry| 7 Ouam| 9 10pm
Bteamers leave Norfolk dally, except
Monday, for Baltimore. Philadelphia and
New York, uni drily for Washington.
The short tine to Montgomery. Mobile
and New Orleans, leaving Havannah st
7:25 a. m . arriving al Montgomery 7:40
p m , at which point close connection Is
made with the L. A N. R. R., arriving
et Mobile 2.9S a. m. and New Orleans
7:40 s. in.
Th* short line to Femandma, Jackson
ville. Tampa and other Florida points.
) No 27 |“No. C
Lv Havannah. 8. A.X Ityj f. 08am 307 pen
Ar Frrnanrtlns. B A.I, Ry 385 am 9 05pm
Ar Jacksonville, B. A I-1(>; 9 loam 7 40pm
Ar Tam|.a. HA I. By ; 5 30pm 6 30am
Magnifier* Pullman buffet sleeping car
service to Wevhlngion. Baltimore, Phila
delphia and New Yerk: also to Jackson
ville and Tamp*.
Dining cars from Havannah tir Hamlet,
and Richmond to New York.
Buffei porior cart Bavsnnah to Mont
gomery
For additional Information apply to
Ticket Office. Bull and Bryan straata.
Phone 2*
J. D. WEED * CO
SAY AM MAM. OA.
Leather Belting. Steam Packing & Host
Agent, far NEW XOJUt BUBMEH
jklting and packing companl.
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