The Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1900-current, October 21, 1900, Page 23, Image 23

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FINANCIAL and commercial , orTO* I Iti hi'.' market close* at the advance. Ihr \MI> of the uy Tol Cal uintt.l la Tfcrew Mark l.laht on Ilir Future Course of Prices. ,plrlls Turpeotlne Firm at 40 , r „i._Rnalna Firm at Sharp De rllara no Median**. With the la drrioar Steady—local aail Tele graphic Market*. The Morning N*wa Office, Saturday. Oct. 3). Tha day In the cotton futures market r ,rty featureless. The weather bu rmu did not furnish any news upon whl;h either aide could hutld hopes. The promi nent Influences which did develop were de esh-dly favorable to the bear element. The market closed atcady. with pncea Z® 11 point.” higher. The naval stores market showed strength as to turpentine, and weakness as to roelns. The turpentine market jumped to 10 rents, at which the tone w-e firm, while roelns declined sharply on m< - Aiurns. There waa a fairly gol demand for spirits during the early hours, though a large part of this demand waa for do mes' account, and hence limited amours wet. wanted. It was not understood that the larger buyers were after any consider ate suppfiea. and will probably not be in the market at the present price unle a the> iieelre to ftil urgent orders. The un dertone of the rosin market was sai l to he weak, and It wtll not be surprising Iherefcre If prices yled further before bustfu on n large scale Is resumed The sfs'leeaic market* were steady and fairly active The following resume of the dif ferent markets will show the tone and <li*>tatiuns at the closing today: cottosi. Tha cotton market closed easy and s-ead" te-day. with prices unchanged. The demand was not heavy, and the day's business was about In line with what It las been for several days past Bal**i on the spot were 749 bales. The receipts were * 73* against 5.141 last year, and 12.781 year before last. While exporters have been holding out of the market for sev eral days the chances ars that they will re-enter for more Important operations shortly. if they enter with a rush the ad vocates of higher prices may look for con solation. The following were the official spot quo tations at the close of the market at tha Cotton Exchange today: [ This East day. j year. Good middling I% 7~1-16 Middling ;9% * 13-W Us* middling j*% jt i-lC Market quiet and steady: sales. 749 Savannah ftecelpts. Exports and Stock#' Receipts this day 9 724 Receipts this day last year 5.14” This day year before lasi 12.735 Receipts since Sept 1. 1900 311,4? Same day last year 2*3.665 Continent exports (5.t0.7 Nock on hand this day lift.lU Same day last year 102,317 Receipis and Stocks at the Porta— Receipts this day M.hSs Receipt* this day last year *3.047 Receipts this day year before last.. 66.12# Total receipts since Bpt. 1. ID9O .... 1,545.279 4>imo time last year 1.5W.W Same time year tvefor- last I.M2.MJ Stock at all ports to-day 632.037 Stock same day last year 792.717 Paily Movements at Other Ports— Galveston— Quiet; middling. 9 1-14; net receipts. 11.450; grow, 12,4 ft, rales, 2.7*2; -look, 160,301. Newt Orleans —Bteadv: middling. 9 9-14; not receipt*. 16,454: gross, 14,681, sales, 4,700. nock. 212.533 Motile—Quiet; middling, 9; net receipts, TOO, gross. 590, sales. 60; stocks. 23,363 Charleston—Steady: middling. 0 3-16© 9>4; net receipts. l.Ul; gross. 1,131; sules, jit; stock. 24.196 Wilmington—Firm; middling. 9>: net re celpßs. 2.411; gross. 2.511; stock. 32,142. Norfolk—Steady; middling. 9%, net re ceipts, 3170; gross 3170; sales 414; stork. 26.93*. Baltimore Nominal; middling, 9%; stock. 3.344 New Tork—Qu4et nnd steady; middling. Mi; gross receipts, 512; sales. 194. stock. 93.330. Roston—Quiet; middling. 9%; net re ceipts 400; gross. 5,29*. Philadelphia Firm; middling. 10; net receipts. 196, gross, 696; stock 4.5*1. Brunswick—Net receipts, 7.041; gross, 7.0*1; stock. 9.130. Pally Movements at Interior Towns— Augusta—Quid; middling 9%; net re ceipts, 2.963. gross. 2 963; rales, 303; stock. 34 598. Memphis—Steady; middling. 9 3-16; net receipts. 5.431; gross, 6 474; sales, 3,500. stock. 69.272 St Louis—Quiet; middling, 9%: net re ceipts, 1,450; gross. 5,071; sales. 25; sftock. 27.454. Cincinnati—Steady: middling. 10; net re. celpta, 500, gross, SCO; sales, 450; stock. 6.616. Hou at on—Steady: middling. 9; net re ceipts, 19.5*2; gross. 19.6*2; sales, 1.197; stock. 59.596 Louisville—Firm; middling. 9%. F.xports of Cotton This Day— Galveston—To the continent, 760. coast wise, SffiO. New Orleans—To Great Britain, 4.1®; coastwise. 1.975. Savannah—To France, 6.140; to the'conti nent. 523. Brunswick—'To Great Rrltatn. 7,061. Norfolk—Coastal e. 1,625. New York—To Great Britain. 4.11*. Boaton—To Great Britain. 6.596. Philadelphia—To Great Britain. 600. Total foreign exports from all ports this diy: To Great Britain. 22,406; to France. 6140; to th continent. 1.270. Total foreign exports since Sept. 1. 19®- To Great Britain, 550.436; to France. 96.92. *'■ the comment, 364.W1. ■BA I*I.AMI COTTON. Business In the sea Island cotton mar !■'t for the wr< k ending Friday was not laas Is shown by the reported sales of "3 wgamst. receipts of 3,272 This Is due 1-fgely to an effort to hammer prices Hovers are reluctant to trade on the h ej holders are asking I rlce r about as follows; 6.4 try choice East Florldas 23%024 Ivra hoice and fancy Florldas. 23%02t t vi hole*- and fancy Georglaa.23 , jo-''M ' ‘ : c Georglae 22%023 1 v'rn tine Georgia! 23 iod Sio-ks— 19®-<ll I*3o-00 I- Ipl- past week ! 1372 3A41 '°rts past week ! 1.442 736 ifd” this season | 91® 11.163 i i*t week ; 9® 3.142 ton hand ! 7.61*; 11.56* t OTTO A Ft Tl HR*. Tk '“ Market Close. (Heady With Prices By It Points t'p. *'**' 3"ork. Oct. 30 -The cotton market 'F' and barely steady with price* one pylnt h * to iwo points lower, hut soon turn fl on room support and light foreign t) ‘ c ®Hh and. mand from the South some ' -of . feature. News was too confllct * v ‘ K-rnilt of definite opinions being 1 hut the later Information favored , r '* ml ' od led to moderate general buy * Tl "' Eogl sh cables averaged up l*i irs while bulla had to con vHh ll'.etal recelpie at the ports and r loams aid genetally line wealhe I'i.i . r ■> news was of a bearish hut ihi* had been thoroughly dls .. -36ter the close of the first hour *rkt had stiffened considerably on 'Mm* coupled with Arnwega in New MURPHY & CO., INC.. Board of Trad* Building, Savannah Private (eared wire* dtr<ci to N> York. Chicago a ltd New Orleans. 4 OTTOS, STOt h AMO GR tUI. New York office, No. tl Broadway. Offices In principal cliic* throughout the South. Writ# for our ll.irkst Manual and book containing instructions for 1 rad*ra. Orltans and rumors of another cold wave haring appeared In the Northwest, loiter private wires stated that Southern opera tors were placing no fatth in th.- lug crop estimates in circulation and were disposed to look for another scramble of the export contingent for spot cotton. The market cload steady with prices net 3 to U points higher FimTATIOM 1\ FlTlllßi. New York, Oct. 30.—Cotton futures opened barely steady and closed sieaily. Price* us follows: | Open High 1 El>W Claps January | 9.19 | 929 *.*' February ....j .... ; 9.27 | 9.27 | 9.25 March | 9 9.29 920 924 April { 920 : 9.27 | 9.21 I 9.24 May I 910 I 9.29 I 9.11 9.24 Juno |921 I 9.27 \ 9.22 922 July |9 23 923 j922| 9 19 August | 9.14 I 9.15 I 90S | 9.< September ...j .... | .... | .... j .... October | 9.31 | 943 j 9 * | 9 1* November .... 9,23 1923 I 9.23 932 Deocmber ....| 9.20 | 9.29 | 9.20 | 9.27 Liverpool rnrrot vituKFrrv. IJverpn.il, Oct. 30 Spot. moderate busi nee*. ptlrs easier; American middling fair, 5 Sl-S3d; good middling, 7.',d; mid dling. & 9-14.1; low mid.l ing, 6*d. g*l .wdlnary, t 13-160, ordinary. 4 7-l*d The sales of the day were .Vile hales, of which •W were for speculation aid export.-and Included 4.7D0 American. Receipts 3.000, in eluding 3,700 American. Futures o;wnest quiet and closed quiet, but steady; American miiMHng. low mid dling clause. October. 6.2v>a.">Wd. value; O.tuber-November, V 1 24j V 13d. seders; No- 5 Old. buyers; Perem her-January. ,9 OR/Shud. buyers; Januory- Fchruary. S.O24tS it3d. seders; February- March. s<*>tlsold. **l>rs. March-Aprll, 4 42ti4.3d. sellers. Aprll-.Mav 4,Sid. sellers, May-June 4.00d. buyers; June-Juty, 4 .‘At, sellers. Ju.y-August, 4.5704 61.1, sellers, August. September. 4 51424 63d. buyers. New Orleans, Oct. 3).—Cotton futures closed steady. October ... 9 OVfi 9 flf. March .... 9 0-09 04 November ..9.9909"0 April 9 03119 04 December ..* ■> May 9 ot;r* 46 January ....s.:*'.)*3o June 9<ky9W February ~9.019 03 COTRIt EKTTF.R.4. New Orleans, Oct. 30—Murphy A- Cos say; Compared with a week ago when Oc tober closed 9 43. and January 9 34. to day’s market Is down 39 points on Octo ber. and 35 points on the latter option, and middling from 9*, cents to 9 3-lrt On Tues day last. January sold as low as 9 T 9 on the announcement of the crop estimate of Mr A J. Huston, the celebrated Kngllsh expert, who travelled all over the cotton belt. In about three weeks Although he made a correct guess of the crop lost year we know of other relebrated so-call ed experts sometimes guessing It closely, again missing It by S.aoo.up bales. Yester day we heard another estimate from Mr !>andaaurr giving It as 10.(100.000. There Is a wide difference of opinion In regard to the final outturn of the crop from below 9,'C*'W to figures ns nttoned above The spot market continues to dominate the situation. To-day s|>ot* are quoted un changi and at 9 3-l<Sc, eales, *5O In the fob. department considerable business la being done Liverpool goon mobbing f o b. to-day is 9*. sales 3.900 Exporter* end other spot Interests here and elsewhere are glad !o note the gradual resumption of a parity between futures and spots which will re sult beneflclally to both future and spot market. To-day's future market was a small affair, trading being on a limited acale and principally among room scalp ers. outside orders being few. With heavy receipts and a renewal of large crop esti mates continually omlng out, prices hold remarkably well and we think should be bought, especially on weak spots. New York. Oct. 20 Hubbard Hro. & Cos say: Liverpool opened higher and closed practically unchanged, while our market opened lower and closed higher, covering over Sunday together with demand re imrted to be due to the pr.dt Ilona of n weather prophet of frost early next week was the reason for the Improvement here. Government predictions of the weather over Sunday ebow no Indication* of froet over the cotton belt. Interior receipt* are heavy, being nearly double last y.ar at the semi-weekly towns The local temp>r la to avoid having any largo Interest Iti the market until after frost Kxporte a were free sellers towards the Nose against purchase* during the day. bringing a steady but somewhat lower cloatng than the prices. (IHY LOBOV New York. Ckt. 20—As election ap proaches there appear# to bo n.oro of a dnslta on the part of buyers *o *lmay oper atlons until after that dale. The market to-day hta shown no sign ot woakn. s In any direction, but general quiet ha* pre vailed owing to the absence of t.uyere, th general rule for Saturdays. Staple .ot tons, both brown amt bleachei. are In quiet demand, but with ”mall stocks on hand agenla ar# not pushing their sale. Prints are well sold ahead with no pros pect of change In the immediate future. NAVAL 9TOHKI. Saturday. Oc9 3ft SPIRITS TURPENTINE?—The tttrprn alne market opened Arm to-day et 39% nnd 40 cents, with sales of 735 .asks at these prices, and closed Arm at 40 cents, with further sale# of 260 casks. While th-re was a good demand a part of the day It was less pronounced after a few urgent requirements had been satisfied. The dis position of buyers was to keep out of a FINANCIAL. ;F.A.Rogers&Co.,inc. Baakers. Brokers and Dealer* la ! Stock**, Cotton, Grain and Provisions f FOR CAHH OR MARGIN. ) Prompt Service l iberal Treatment 66'rlte for [ term*, special quotation service and booklet )•• Safety and 4ertalatv ia Soaculatiaa ” t> v 34 66'A1.1. STREET. NEW YORK. JACOB BERRY & CO. MEMBERS of the CONSOLIDATED STOCK EXCHANGE. ESTABLISHED 194* 44 and 44 Broadwav. New York. STOCKS. BONDS GRAIN. COTTON. Send for our recently Issued book on the marketi-radlcalljr new in scope and of unuaual Interest Also roonthlv price ranges and market report* baaed upon un biased and careful study. Commit.* ton 1-14. JOHN W. DICKEY. Ilork anil ll<>nl Broker, avgista, ga. Write for List. 200% PROFIT J meri'orlnus mires of en-.n • make claity B Interested In larre proflls with in v< tment ai—olutely aecure. send for our t ook it. order Hank# and ful. partleolaas out Ot-AS, LACEY A CO..Banker* A Brokers As Broadway and I r J'* w Western Branch Cha aber of Commer e, Clev eland. Q. THE MORNING NEWS: SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1000. 40-cent market as long as possible. I'n less there were urgent demand” upon them they were not Inquiring for euppllee A considerable part of th# late business wtws done for domestic account. The day'a re ceipts were 709. and the exports 1,2*7 ROSINS—The drop in the medium grades of rosin* was the feature of the local markets to-day. At the opining drops were poster! as follows M, 99 cents, K. 3b. I. 25. and H Sb These mxwlixt" brought tire market to p trading bast# for Ihe larger buyers, and transaction# of 1.917 Irarrels were reported at these prices. The demand was not u *1 to support the marker very well, and unless It Is strong er *on Monday oik element of the trade look for further declines. The day's re ceipts were 2,179, and the exports 6,244 Prices as follows: A. B. C 81 30 I 31 40 D 1 35 K 1 7h E 1 40 M 1 W F 1 61 N 2SI G 1 50 W O 2 50 H 1 56 W W 275 Receipts Saturday Spirits Rosin. C It H 70 75 a. F. A W 401 1.373 8. A. L 233 1,081 Exports Saturday— C. R. R , week various 24 14 8., F & W.. week various ....1.07* A . L 1.51 b 8 8 Berkshire. Philadelphia .. I*s 310 Ur. 8 S Cycle, Bremen I®o Dan. bark Pandtir, Montevideo ... 3,430 Naval Btore*i Statement— Spirits Rosin. Stock April 1, 19® 2.197 142.5<>a Receipts to-elay 7® 2.479 Receipts previously 247 *64 67*. W 0 Total since April 1 250,7® 723.415 Exports to-day 1.2*7 *24 Exports previously 211.719 6*4 3*6 Exports since April 1 219®4 692.45 b Stock on hsnd fo-d.vy 34.764 130.795 Stock on hand same day last year 25 *6l 140.**.. Charleston. 8 C., Oet. 9V—Spirits tur pentine, firm. 99> , sales. 25 Rosin, steady, unchanged. Wilmington. N. C.. Oct, *l.- B|4rlts tur pentine Arm. 3*sic: receipts, 111. Rosin, sieady. ft1.15ti1.20; receipts. 86 Crude turpcnilne. steady, 31 40 and 32 4). receipts, 33. Tar Arm. 31 46. receipts. 141. New Orleans, Oct. !ft—ll-eln: ReeGpts ® barrels; exports to Manchester, 73 t>ar rels. ri*A*ClAk MONEY—The demand keeps fairly up with the supply. FOREIGN EXCHANGE™Market firm Commercial demand, 3453\; sixty days, 31 kits; ninety days. 3t7V,. fran.-xk Paris and Havre, sixty days, 5 23V Swiss, elxty days, 5 36; Belgian. 5.25 V marks, sixty da\s. 93 11-14 r; nlmty (lays, 93 S-14c. DOMESTIC EXCHANGE Steady, banks are buying at 3-14 discount and sell ing as follows 325 and under. 10c pre mium; 325 to 3®. 15c premium. 330 to 3t®. 20c premium. 31® to 32®. 26c premium s2® to 31.0®. par; 31,0® and over, 1-14 dls count. SEJCI'RtTTES—The tone of the market la firm, with advancing prices. The sup ply of floating sectirltlea is limited. Stocks. Bid. Ask. Augusta and Savannah R. R 1® lto Atlanta nnd West Point I*s ... do 4 per cent, certificate* 1® ... Augusta Factory *4 Cttixens Rank 131 133 Chatham Bank HO lit Chatham R. E. 4 I. Cos.. A 57 5* do do 1!. 66 57 Eagle and Phoenix Mfg. Cos HO Edison Electric Ilium 1® 1® Enterprise Mfg Cos 108 Germtnla Bank 130 131 Georgia A Alabama 23 34 Georgia Railroad, common ...212 Granttsvllis Mfg. Cos 166 b.i J. P King Mfg Cos 101 103 Langley Mfg. Cos 117 130 Merchants' National Bank 11l 1U National Bank of Savannah 150 Ogleihorpc Savings and Trust ..108 People's Havings and Loan ... .100 Southwestern Ball road Cos 1® 110 Savannah Gas Light Cos 241* 2M Southern Bank 152 Savannah Hank and Trua: 114 lit Rlblev Mfg Cos., Augusta *5 M Savannah Brewing ft* 1® . Honda. Rid. Ask. Char., Col. A Aug Ist 6s, 19® in.; Atlanta city 4s. 1922 104 1® Augusta city 4a, 1927 Ufi 101 do 465. 1925 11l do 7a, 1903 *.07 do 4”. 1913 122 Ala Mid ss. ind'd, 192*. M & N 9ft 1 , 1® Augusta Factory, 6 per cent.,1915.113 Brunswick and Western 4s. 193* . S3 (t C. It R & Bunking collateral 3s. 93 C. of O. Ist mortK sa. 1945 F ft A ll* 1 C of O con ss. 1945. M ft N 94 95 C. of O. Ist Incomes. 1945 41 42 do 2nd Incomes. 1945 12 13 do 3d Incomes. 1946 6 ft C of G. (.61 G. ft A Dlv) ss. 1947. J. ft J 92 93 C of G. (Eaton Branch), Ss. 193 ft, J. ft D 94 City ft Suburban R R. Ist 7e . .109% Columbus city ss. 1909 107 Charleston city 4s. 198 101 KB Eagle ft Phoenix Mii:li.. 192* ..loft 1M Edison Electric Illuminating 4a .KM I® Enterprise Mfg *■ 1903 lot ... , Georgia Railroad Ss 1910 114 115% O 8 ft F , 1946, J. ft J 112 113% Alabama lal 6s. 1946.. KM 1® Georgia state 3%5. 19®, J. ft J ..1® do 3%5. 1915, M. ft N 105 do 4%5, 1915 BS 119 Macon city s. 1910, J. ft J ....114 1U do 4%5, 1924, Jan par 1® Ocean Steamship 6s. 1924 1® Savannah city Su, quar. January. 1913 BO 111 do ss. quar. November. 1909... 110 111 South Carolina atate 4%5, 1933 ..lift lift Sibley Mfg Cos #. 19® KI2 South Round 5a 94 97 F ft W gen tin e 4a. 1934 124 12ft do do Ist 6s. gold 1934 112 114 do St John Dlv. lit 4s. 1914 .94 94 WEEKLY HANK RTATBMEVTS. New York. Get. SV—The weektv stats meni of average# of ihe Associated Bank” show l/nni 3797.M9.300 daerras-d. 3 0.- ®\*no Deposits. 1*44.432.f® decre*e 1 315.156.9® ctarulallon. *”> I>o In rr*xu<ed *157 7® Tcgtl tenders, *57 991.700, decreased 11.7®.900. Sped# *154.451.90. decreased *3f®.®9. Total reserve. J2it.g5.98, de reared. *;,- 90v.,3W. Reserve required, *211.40*.200, decreased *3.76* .975. Surplus reserve *2,47.7, decreas'd *l.- 514.236. New York, Oet. 29 —Money on eall nomi nal. Prime mercantile paper. 6ft>6 per rent. Sterling exchange easy, with actual busi ness In bankers bill# at *4 544|4 *464 for de mand and at s4*lW4*l<4 for sixty dtye. Posted ra<ee. *4*T'4*2% and fi* %. <*ommerclal I*4ll*. 11.6u%fi4.*1 Stiver r *r tlllcates. 64%136%c. bar silver. 44%c. Mex- I *n dollars. ®6*c. Slate bonds. Ir.a-tlve Railroad bonds, strong. Oorernmen! bonds, gteady. tTOlKft AND HONDf. ' Operation” hy the Hears Did Not Cheek t pvvard Turn. New York. Ocl. 3vi-The temailve op position which has been offered lo Ihe up watd courts of prlcea for two day# past by a considerable bearish element of pro. fesrlonal traders was wholly abandoned to-day. and prlcea moved upward, with out Important excepllon anl slmoat with out In-errupllon Co-ialdrrtr.g the very Urge voulme of the dealings, the mo e mint of price* of the majority of the stocks was eurprlstrg.y imitl. The large and eager demand fr<6n out •ktaaourcee wos. In fart, pretty ted tty the professional opv.. avors, wbu Southern Railway. Trains Arrive and Depart Savannah on 90th Meridian Time—On* Hour Slower Than City Time Schedules In Effect Sunday. Jure 10, I*oo. kßxb d6WN i— - to the' east j'f wrap t’F lHtkitl NO Jf~|| "Mi r. 1 Time j ] No 35 No !U 12 2opm 13 3i>am,,Ev Savannah 1.7. Ar~ 6 lOum 3 '.6pm | 1 (Eastern Time.) || | 4 31pm: 4 2*am Ar Bis kvlile I.v 3 *Um, 1 Uipm * u'pm loam Ar Columbia Ev; 1 26am 11 25* n lopm 9 gam Ar ('harlotle Ev , 9 66pm k 10am U 14pm 13 Mpm Ar Greensboro a Evlj 7 l>pm| * 4l*ia * Warn; i|Ar Norfolk - " 7' tv|j...7. . I uOpni 13 Went 1 3tpm Ar Danville Ev 6 44ipm 4 -win V >uni * 3Spf||Ar Hi n*u .1 I.v 12 oipm o*pm 2 a-*m ;t 43pm, Ar ." 7 l.yn.nburg Lv 1 ) I (timT 4 41am 4 36am; 5 36pm Ar Chariotlssvlll* I.v 309 pm 13 54pm 7 35am * 60pm Ar Washington EvjjU 15oin 9 50|>m 9 15am 11 35pm Ar Baltimore I.v * 23am 9 27pm 11 35am, 2 50am ,Ar Philadelphia l,v j 3 60 am 6 05pm 2 (Upm 2Sam Ar New York I.vj 12 10sm 325 pm * Jupni 3 lOpm Ar Ronton Lv j 5 ooptu 10 10am n'o.m , toTthe Nonrhan6 wkst7 Ti Nos* II (Central Time t I l.v Savannah Ar., 5 10am (Eastern Time) 0 30am I.v Columbia Ev( 1 25am 9 60am I.v Spartanburg lA|| * 15pm 12 19pm I.v Asheville Ev I 1 i*pm 4 02pm Ar Mol Spring* Ev ,11 45am 7 90pm Ar Knoxville Lv|i 9 Nam 5 10am Ar Eexlnglon Ev 'lO *k>m 7 45am Ar Clnclnn.Hl Ev 9 opm "opm Ar SI Eouis Evil 9 "am 7 60am 1 1 Ar Eouis villa Ev, 7 45* m All trains arrive and depart from lb* than* System Station. THROUGH CAR SERVICE. ETC. TRAINS 33 AND 34 DAILY. NEW YORK ANI> Fl-OIUDA EXTRESB Vesil buled limited trains, with Pullman Drawing Room Sleeping Car* between Savan nah and New York Connects al Washington with Colonial Express for Boston. Pullman Steeping Cars between Charlotte and Richmond and Charlotte and Nor folk. Dining Cars serve sit meals between Savannah and Washington TRAINS 35 AND 3t DAILY. THE UNITED STATEB FAST MAIL Vestibule.! United I rain*, carrying Pullman Drawing Room Sleeping Cara hsiwren Saannah ,nd New York Dining Cars serve alt meals between Savannah and Washington. Also Pullman Drawing Room Sleeping Cars between Savannah and Cincinnati, through Asheville and The Land of h* Sky.'' For complete Information as to rates, schedule* etc., apply to C. GROOVER Ticket Agent. Plant System Station. JAMES FREEMAN, C. P and T. A.. 141 Bull street Telephones—Bell. B 0; Georgia 950 < 8 H HARDWICK. A**i*’ant General Passenger Agenl. Atlanta. Oa. were taking their profit*. But the under tone of fßmneita wa* fhown by the prompt decline in the offering* when there waa the allffhtaat yielding In prt e* were a few etork*. alao. In which th<*re wff striking upward movement*, nota bly In the *ee! and \mn gro.u* Ameri can Hoop w.i* the leader and wa* tlrong from Ihe out*e! Ketlerai Steel rteoun terrd eome opinattlon (o ihe advance in the early dealings, but ultimately became very buoyant In (one. The whole group cam** into the move ment under thin leadership, and advanced form 1 to 3 the latter figure for Ameri can Hoop ThD movenv nt wa* nn e*en tial factor In the buo>ant ton** of the whole market at the c)Pacific Mall kio marked up 3 point*, without any rew* lo account fcT the rl*e The buying wa* attribute*! to the hop* * of benefit to the property from the parage of n *tiip aub *ldy bUI at the coming *elon of Con gree* A bank #tatefnent which rep>r# a d#- rllne in surplua reserve* of 81.514.225 In *llt of a loan contraction of over 110.- *IOO.OOO. would pre lplfate in effective b*er attack on price# in any onHnary market, but the large loca In reserves whl h reaeh mi 5&.M5.300 wa* offet by other con*ld -4 rurtom* end hy the 4*onvlctlon that the .thowing wa* due to the vagarle# of the average aystem of coin |>ut.it lon I>it Hut urday* iatenw nt. It will be r**memlered. falbd to *how' the known movement of money to the Interior by over fJ.fldh.ODft. To-day’# aiatenvenl b believed to over* M.ilt* the real lo** by at le.*t as much ars the previous* statement und#r*tatod 11 It i evident, a I*o, that the week * re • t lplii of gold cam** too late to affect the showing, and will hove a resulting larger effect on neat week’s showing. Th mul week receipt# were supplement* l by 81,300.000 In gold, which arrived from Eu rope yesterday nnd to-day, and by 84.M0.- 010 In sovereign*, which Arrived nt Francisco from AustrallH. In addition, large receipt* of Klondike g<At are in sight, nnd more of the European gold will coma In next week Hence the non • ffect on *r.fiment on tha poor surface showing by the hank*. Th*> large toun contraction I* explainable, In pert at |e**t. by the fart already pointed out in the** dlxpaitchew that the trust companies have l>eei the active lender* In the busy weak on ihe Rtork Exchange and have drawn on their *lefm*lt* with the bank* thus forcing the calling of hank loan* and re placing them with loan* on their own ac count. I)u.lne*H In bond# ha# been consider ably larger and price* of vnuny k*iHje have advanced. United States new 4m advanced H and refunding 2* and old 4* ** per cont. over the call of a week ago. Tho total sales of stock* to-d*iy were 381.100 share*, Including Atchison. 20.400; Atchison preferred. 34.918; Louisville and Nashville. 7.400; Manhattan. M •ouri Pa< iflc, 11.985. Northern Pacific. 11,- *)0; Ht Paul, 8.460; Southern Pacific, 18.- 900; Southern Railway, 5.59*. Union Pa cific. 18.000; American Hoop. 7.500. Ameri can Wire. 35.290; American Tobacco. 6 Bfio. Brooklyn Transit. 9.400. Continental To bacco, 8.770; Federal Steel. 94.550; National Steel, *170; Pacino Mall. 10.380; People’s Ga*. 8,850. Sugar. 8.010; Tennessee Coal. 8.33. New York Slock Ll't. • Atclfson 3®, U, Pacific 41% do pref 73 T 4‘ do do pref .... 75% B. ft O 74%; 6Vnha*b 7% Can. I’aclflc ... *7 | do pr> f 19 Can. South ... 64 6Vhee] ft L. E. *% C ft Ohio . 99%' do do 2nd pref 2*9, Chi Gt. 6V*st. 11% 66'ls Central ...13% C. B. ft Q ....12*% Third Avenue ..111 Chi.. Ind ft L 23% Adams Ex 117 la prrl \n* Express CM. ft K II 95 t'. 8 Express tn Chi ft Nw 143% W -ft', yjxpre'” 124 C, HI * P 1"9% Am Cot. 0i1... 36% l\ C. C ft 81. L <3 I do do pref .... 91% 001. South 6*4 Am* (Malting .. 4% do Ist pref.... 39 do 4* pref .... 23 do 2nd prof . 15 (Am 8 ft R 42% Del ft Hudson 112 do do pref .... 91% D. L. ft 6V 17* Am. Spirits .... 1 pet), ft R G. 296 y do do pref .... 17 do do pref ••• 70% Am. Btel Hoop 24% do Ist pref ... 35% Am. 8. ft 66'. ... 24% Ot. North, pref 169% do *lo prof .. 75% Hock Coal It Am Tin Plate.. *3% Hock. \'alley . 37% do do pref .... 62 111. Central 119% Am Tobacco .. 9t5% la. Central 196. do do pref ....130 do do pref .... 41% Ana. Min. C 0... 44* L. E. ft Weat.. 17 j Brook. R T ... W% do do prof ...101 |Col. F ft 1 3*% L. Shore 3® Cork Tlobacco .29 U ft N 7W do do pref .... *964 Man 1 97%'Fed Steel 39% Met. St Ry...:.!67% do do pref .... 4x% Mex. Central ... 12 ;Oen. Electric ..143% Minn, ft Bt. L. 67 Glucose Furor .. 64% do do pref .... 99 do do pref .... 9* Mo. Paclflc .... 64% Inl'n'l Paper ... 30 M. ft Ohio .... 39% do do pref .... 44% M. K ft T 10 lAdede Ga* .... *% do do pref .... 31% Nat Blarult ...34% N. J. Central .134% do do pref .... W N. Y. Central. .132% Nat 1-eod 19% N. ft Western *7% do do pref .... 93 do do pref .... 74% Nat. Steel 29% >N. Pactflc ... 64% do do pref 44% do do pref ... 72% N Y A. Brake.l2*% Or.t * 66'eat ... 22% N. American . . 1564 Ore Ry. ft N... 42 P. Coast 5* do do pref .... 74 do Ist pref ... 94 (Pennsylvania .133% do 2nd prof ... 4* Reading 17 Paelllo Mall ... % do Ist pref .. 6*%,People’s Gas ... 91% do 2nd pref ... 2* P. Steel Car ... 49% R. O Western 49 An do prof 79 dodo pref .... 99 Pull pa] Car 19* 81. L. ft 8. F.. 11% 8. R. A Twine 6% do .lo Ist prof 47 Sugar 161 do do 2nd pref. 36% do pref 11% Bt. L . Southw 13% Tenn. C. ft f... 38% do do pref .... *% U. 8 Leather... 11% Su Paul U*%, do do prof #.*• *ije <!o prof ... .171 JIT. 8 Rntxhar... II BL P * O US <*> <lo urf .... M<4 fl Ptutlflo *N W. t'nftn 79H 8. Haklwtav ....Will I A 8 IJK <lo and. prof .... 67 j d> do prof 64 T. * Paolflo... VP- C. C. *Bt L 66 Bond* V 8 3s.rf ro* KM Northsrn P ” IS 73' <to eou 104 id„ 4s |®t, do Js. ro* ... mast Jf. Y.. O. * Hi L do 6*. <xhi .... HBV9 4s 1® do n-w 4s,re* 133” N. * W. com 4s tU'i rt.> nfw 4s,,'ott 134 V, I irr Na. lots IN do old 4s, ro* 114%! do 4a lrt.V4 do roup 114% Ors 8. L. 4a.. 127 do 6s. ro* .... 112 | do ronaol 6s .. 113% do 6s. rwt .... 113%: Rood Osn 4s .. W, D. of C. I 46s 123 IR. 0 W Ist”.. 99% Atrh. Oon 4s .1® |Bt. U ft !r M do adjt 4s .. K7V4 ronaol 6a .... 110 Can Son 2da .. 106H'8t L. ft 8 F. C. A O. 4%* .. 99% Gan 4# 122% do 5” 1*) gt. 3’. consols I7OH C. A N. W. mmv 8t P . C. ft P 7s 139%' lsts 11**4 C. * N W. 8 F ! do to 11914 Dab 6s 130 Bou Pacific 4” Chi. Tsr. 4s ... 92 ißouthsrn Ry 6s I®% Col Bon 4s .... 41% titan R ft T 4s 6*S D. ft R. G. Isis 1® |T. ft P. lsts .. 114 do 4s 99 do 2ds 70 Erl* Osn. 4s .... 7069 Baton Phc. 4s .. 106% Ft W. ft Dsn Wabash lsts .. 11* City Ist 74 j do Ms t® Gsr Elsotrlo 6s 1® Wasl Btioro 4s ..tl* lowa Csn lsts 113% Wt*. Csntral tsts *4*. L. ft N Hnl. 4s 14%'Va. Onturl-s .. ®64 Mo , K * T M ft G. 4s *4% Ids *7% C. of O. con 6s 96 do 4s 9266 do Ist Inc .... 42% N. Y. C lsts .. W*% do 2d Ino 13% N. J C Gen. 6s 123% New York, Ocl F>-Standard Oil, 67542 HD. Morphy end fWe. klock letter. New York, Oct. 20— Murphy ft Cos. aay: The stock market opened strong and high er net better I sun* lon pricee. ConskleraWee selling by specialists in Federal Steel, Western buying, Chicago principal seller People's tlas Sugar acted heavy, sell ing looked good IWelfle Mall very strong on belief that the subsidy bill will be |m nudlately taken up when Congrre# meet# The Gates tnlereat. eald to be picking up 66'lre Grangers firm on buying by com mission houses and Boston. Buying Jer sey Central suppneed to be for trunk line Interests The hnnk statement was fairly eallafaeiory. It did not affect the mar ket either way. There was n tendency to lake proflls in Manhattan. People's Gas was soft on Western preasure. The buy ing elsewhere waa good and general The Flower Interests bought Federal Steel. The strength In Northern Paclflc was *a crtbe.l lo Morgan interrati*. The buying In AlcMson Laura* was good. The brokers usually acting for prominent Broad Street operator, havo taken Jong aide. Oonsol l-laled Gas was strong on dividend ts”*k Total talcs of stocks to-day, 3®.*53 shares MIUCKLLANKOt'ft MARKETS. Note.—These quotations ara revised daily, and are k pt as naar as possible In accord with tue prevailing wholesale prl-er Official quxa'Dna are not used when they and! agree with the prices whole saler# ask. Country and 18 rl * rra Produce. POULTRY—Tha market Is steady. Quo tations: Broilers. 9uji3Cc: per pair; half grown. 45(i50-: three-fourths grown. 660 90c. h<na t576c; rooslera, 4 l d|6Uc. ducks 606; 75c geese, 76cfi(l M EGGS—Steady at 17c. Rl TTEIt-Tlte tone of th# market Is Arm Quotations Western creamery. 19(f 24%c. New York stats dairy, 17%822%-. extra Klgtr.s 11f)25c CHEESE—Market Arm: fancy full * ream cheese, l*%c for F> to 22-pound average. 26Q*u-pound average, 13c. Early %’egetablea. IRISH POTATOES- Northern. *2 00 sack CABBAGE—-687c per hestl ONIONR-Yedow. In barrels, |2W; crates, *oc; red, (I 9932 ® Ilrea*l*tufls, llay sad Grata. FI*OUR— Market sieady; patent. *4 *6. straight. *3 96; fancy, (3 Mi. family. (3 65. MEAL- Pearl, per barrel. *2 75, per sack, (1.25; city meal, per sack, bolted, |1.17%U II . water ground. *1 22%4*1.16; city grits, sacks. II 22%fil 25; pearl grits. Hud nuts’. per barrel, *3 15; per sack, *1 30, sun dry brand*, tl 25til 30 sack COHN-Marke: Arm. whits, Job lota, 46c; caiioad lots. 43c; mixed corn, .Job lota, *.v carload lots. 69c. KICK-Market aisady, demand good, fancy head. *c; fancy. 6%c, Prims I flood 4%Q4% Fair 4 f*t% Common* * OATS—No. 3 mixed, carloarl, 34%c, Job lots. 364(94-; white dipped 40c; Job. 17c BRAN—Job lota. 95-. carload lots. 90c HAY—Market steady; No. 1 timothy. 926i Job; 17% cars; No 2. 15c job. *2% cars. Sugar and C ogee. BUOAR CUS loaf 9*4 | Diamond A **4 Crushed 9 *4 | Confectioner*' A *.79 powdered 9 ® 1 66'hlte Extra C.. 5 49 XXXX. powd 9.14 Extra C stl Granulated 5 39 'Golden C 5.14 Cubes . 914 Yellows Mould A 9. | COFFEE Mocha 39c I Prime No. 3 ...J| e Java 2*c | Gnod Nt*. 4 ...10%c pealjerry 14 c Fair, No t ...10%- Fancy No. 1 ..13 c| Ordinary. No 9.10 e Chol-e No 2 , .ll%c| Common No 7, 9%e usrunsrt and ilultllag Supptles LIME. CALCIUM. PLASTER AND CEMENT— AlatMma and Georgia lime in fair dements and salt at 96 cents a barrel; special calcined ttitr. 31® per barrel; hair, 4d.fi. ltosedale os meat, *2.3991126. Plant System of Railways. Trains Operated by 90lh Meridian Tint*-on* Houf Slower Thaq City T.m*. 92 79 Noiih an,l South, 23 36 5 | ~~ READ DOWN l ffecl v* 6 i I I4ui.' j READ I’f. l*7*7.. Ijup . i * a 1 v Ibv .in ali At 3 46a 7 S9* ■ l%p TXum* i 4 19] 10 39a 4 29, Ar Charleston.... Ev 11 16p 6 EAi 319 p ... 1 | 3 23.i| 7 3641 Ar Richmond . E* 9 0.5a * 49p ; ' 1 - ,701.. II 2vp Ar . Washington... Ev; 4 to. 3 7p’ | j.... 0. 1 9 19a < Balllmo In 2 .'2a 1 4-ip . .| ,10 35., .... | 3 J4E Ar ...Phtlade phta . Ev 12 |. 1! 33p : 1 ; ..... I I.Vp ( 7 uOu Ar ... New York .. I.v 9 J6p' 9 55a I I j | 9 JOp, I Qo|, Ar Boston . Ev I OOp 124*041 | ... , It \ x 74 m a 12 I|T" r a oa * i 9 10p 6 40)1,19 66* 7 Sat llu Ar .. .Way rose.... Ev 0. .p 9 t.,p 4 lop 9 66t|70ua 1 06*. 9lp 3 Is;> 3!. p 2 !5| Ar Thoma*v|l|e ... I.v 6 lOp 6 |) M j ( l&,i; 3 15a 10 30p 7 40|i 13 50a 5 9 3iu Vr Jacksonville. In v nap 75p 2 pip Sow 5 00a lO JOp 3 <>V u 03i< 13 Xp Ar ... Palaika . Ev 2 3Sp t 50p ....j’la 2 36a ,3 06.i 54th. Ar ... Sanf.rd .... Ev II 36p | 12 19a |U 69* l. J 3*p 5 ;th’ Ar Galn*%vi:|* ... Ev . : 40p .. ..j 1 : 9 Mp. 9 Hpl Ar ihrala Ev 1 )p| | j | 10 Mp 10 sfp, Ar .St Petersburg.. Ev on,. ! | ...... | 7 30a;i(* 00p 10 ftipilo 00p Ar Tampa ... Ev oo.t 9<vm 9 u>p 9 cOp ’ 9 so* 10 Jit; 10 ,p I" So|. Ar .. Port Tampa.. Lv 7 3>w rM‘ ..I 7 26p> T 26a j.. | 1 l(u lm; 1 Iftn Ar IbirtaGorda. .Ev 4 Jsp" „ | 1 10 46a; 10 46a|;Ar ...■(. Augustine,. Lv grp tMp j 77777. sflop 3 is.i 1 25p tu i.v BavsnnaTi . ~ ; 17777*71 -I 46p, 6 16.*1 4 90p| 4o* Ar Jeaup Ev 9 TtYi to &rtp | I 9 p 7ioa • 2lp * 61 \e Brunswick . I.v ftocotvp ......j 1 NORTH, WEST AND S"D r II WhiPf " B 'bt ’• * via Montgome y It * | It' 5 "Op 5 >Vi |,v S ivannih At 10 15a 1! I<> ~ i<i|. lO., t. v kavannah Ar It I&.1 fit* 4 46p "Pm Ar Je-np Ev I> 10 60p 9ia 4 rop Ar Mtg mery E> 7 45p It Ks 3bn 1 u.|> Ar Ev I <vh 390 p 7 l„i 0 .’On Ar Na-bvl le Ev 9'. 3 11* I*9 J .'dp Ar Atlanta Ev 10 46p I-' 06p 3 .I,* 12 25|> Ar liOUl-vlll.' Ev 2 56a 9Up 9 4.Vv 9 *h> Ar Cha'nooga Ev 4* P 4sa 7 .;i 4 05p Ar Cincinnati Ev 11 tnp 6 46p 7 90t. 7 fA. Ar lxvulsvlll* I.v: 7 sm| 7 450 7 30a 7 Itp Ar St. lamia Ev 3 h'.pl 9 23* 7 30)>! 7 46u Ar Cincinnati Ev| 9 .la* 7 00p | (E. A N ) i| 7 Ota * "Op Ar .8- IgiuD I.V 9 16p| 9 (W. 7 32a .... Ar St. lavtiie I.v 9 00p' 16* "h Ar . Chicago I.v 9 *op, 9 00p (MAO) j| | 5 4<Va 4 15p ,l.v Ailanta Ar 10 S*p ll SOa * n *' I&P hr .Chicago.. I.v 7 OOp 1 >Op 9 flt.p 7 19.1 Ar Memiihis. Ev 9Wi * no,. u,, 3 0f,.. Ar M bile Ev 12 Mp 13 2*a 9 46.1 7 10a Ar Kan.asCliyEv 9 46t> | M)> 7 Phi Ar N Orisons Ev 7 56a| 7 li* 6 Ott> 6 30a, Ev Savannah At iti Ua 12 (ha Through Pullman Sleeping Car Service t 4&a 12 90p Ar . Tlfion.. Ev 2 15* lUp 145n 2 t"p Ar A’Nan v Lv|'l2 01 n| I 4Cp •a North Ra,t and Weat and lo Florida. SJ7 *r Columbus E |lO SOa Connections made at Port Tampa wit h !' H mall gtramhlps of ths Peninsula# and Occidental Steamahlp Etna, leaving Tort Tami>a Mondays, Thursday* an 4 Saturdays at 11 40 p m J. 11. Polhemus T V A Ward Clark Cit T Tkt Art . De Soto Hotel. Phon* 7* II W WRENN. Paaeenger Traffic Manarer. Aavantiab. 41* McDonough & ballantyne, w Iron Founders, Machinists. B ■ Baileraaoiisea. maw al* aSarar. *f aiatlaa are aad PselaM. Bahaas. Vrrtlaal mm* lap ' * '**" Aaea **ilt. 4a*se Mill •* I’aaa. She Ola*. Fallee., mim. TELEPHONE NO. 123. carload lota, special; Portrand cemsnt. re tail. *2 36. carload lots IDOff” JO LUMBER b- O B 6’HHSEL<t SAVAN NAH --Minimum, yard mart. tIOfiOQII ®; car sills. 312.501/13®; dlffl-ult six*a. lit® ffl*®. ship stork. 316®4)1i®. sawn ties, t# ona* 60. hewn Ben. ItqjSXr. OIL--Market sieady; demand fair; sig nal. 41®40c, West Virginia black. 9012 c; lard, 64-; neaiaf.vo4. 00070’. machinery. 19 02. V; linseed oil. raw, Mr, laille.t, Mr kerosene, prune whits* H>': water while, lie; Pratt * astral 14: dsodorlxsd stove gasoline, drums, ll%c, empty oil oarrsk*. delivered. *6c SHOT—Drop. |IB. B. P and large. |l7l| chilled 1175. IRON—Market very steady; Bweda. 6%0 NAILS-Cul. 12® base; wire. *3x6 baas. BARBED 66’IBE—)S 59 per I® pound* straight go*#3a. 3890 c, sugar house rrv) laass# 15020- OUN POWDER—Per keg. Austin crack Shot. *4 W; half kegs. 12 3. quarter kegs. II 25; champion du-krng. quarter ksg*. *2 3; Dupont and Ifasaru •mnkeless. half keg# 611 36; quarter kegs, D76; 1-pound canisters. II ®. lass 3 net cent ; Trotadorf onoktlM* powder. 1-pound cans, *l.®. 10- pound cans. 90c pound. salt, Vfldea Rail Waal. BALT— Demana is fair and lbs market steady, rarioad lota, 1® pound bur Iso sacks. 44. 1® pound cotton sack. 46c, 130-pound burlap aacks. 41%c; 110-pounft cotton aacka. 4914 c: 36-pound burlap aacka, 66c. 12b-poun*l cotton aack, 19c; 360-pound burlap aacka *6c. IIIDEB--stark® Orm; dry flint, 1364 c; dry suit. 1164 c. gr*~* aalted. 9e. WOtJL-Nomtria*; prims Georgia, fro# of sand burr* and black wool, 19c; blnck. 19ci burry. I®. Was, 36c; tallow, 6%c. I rear skins. Vc. rrnlla and Bata. APPLE® Northern variety. 32 3503 50 PRUNES—4® to 60r.. luc. 80# to #. 3%c; Ms to 70*. 7c. 70a to <>*, 6>#c; 80s to 9U*. 6c. Pm to 100#. 5%c BANANA® -tl 3602.® bunch LEMON® Market #tnu*ly al 32 7503.® COCOA NUTB—*3.76o4® lr 1® PEANUTS” Ample stock, fair demand; market firm. bn, ( hand-picked. Virginia, per pound. 4%ffi hand picked. Virginia, ei tras, 4c. N. C seed peanuts. 4c NUT® Almond*. Tarragona. 19c; Tvie#*, 19c; walnut*. French. 13c; Naples. 12e; pa eans. 12c: nrsslle, 13c; Alberts. 13c, assort ed nuts. K-pound and 25-pound box**, 19c. Cation Bagging nnd Ties. BAGGING- Market Arm; Jute. t%- Cnind. 9%c; large lots, 969-; small lotX6 pound. #4.09c. 1% pound, 3%09%c; sea Island bagging. 12<4c TIE® H.nnosrd, 46-pound, arrow, largo lots. *1 40. small tola. 3.60. Manna, Hams sail Lard. BACON-Market Arm; D. 8. C R aides. *%■•; D 8. bellies. !%- (Ka#(-rn), ac cording lo average #l*e, D B. tiellHm, 6%c (Weeterti); #moked C. It aide#. 9%c. HAM® Huger -urnd, 120U6*c LARD—Pure, In tierces, 9%c; In M pouml tins nnd MHund tubs, *%c. comi*ound In llercne, %.-. SO-puund tin*, and 90-pound tubs, 6\c. lints naU *-*aiiuralnl t rulls. Al'l'LEß—Evaporstvd, 787)90. sun-dried, 66x0W. APRICOTS —Evaporattd. 10c pound, nsciartn*#, I®. UAIBINB—L. L. 800; Imperial cabinets. *2.5); luoar 50 ;>uund buses, *06%- puund PKACHLB—Evaporated, ptakd. 1764 c, uniwal-d. 6909 c PEAR®—Evaporated. *69c. HI9CBLL6IBODI. FlSH—Mackerel, half-barrels. No. L U®: No 2. *7 ®; No 3. *5 75, kite, N<x, 1. 31.30; No 2, 81.10. No. 3. 65- < <lfl*h. 1-pound brl-kr 969 c; 3-poutid bricks, 9c Bmokd herring#, i-#r box 17019 c. Du ten herrings. In kegs. *l.lO, new mullets, balf harrels. 13.75. SYRUP—Mark# i quiet; Georgia end Florid** syrup, buying at 26030-. sailing at 32036-; sugar house at 10015 c. HONEY—Fair demand, strained, In bar rels. 360®- gallon. High wine basis. It **. OCKAS FItKIUHT®. COTTON— Savannah lo Root on, per ewt . 25-; to New York, per cwt., 20c; to Philadelphia per bale, tl; llalllmor*, |l. FOREIGN DIRECT-Bremen. 40c; I.tv erpool, 40c; Hamburg. (—); Genoa. 90c; Barcelona. 9ft-; Manchester, 45c; Havre. 43* . Antwerp. (—) FOREKIN INDIRECT-Weak and nom inal Liverpool, 66c. Manchester, 96c. Hamburg. 85c; Havre, 72c; O#- nos. 90-. Revel and Bt. Petersburg, 7®; Antwerp. 55c. LUMBER - By B*ll - Freight# dull; to Baltimore en<l eastward, 14 5) lo *9 W par M . Including Portland. LUMBER—By Steam— Savannah to Ba'- tlmorc. *4 TO; to P R R or R ft O. docks. *5 TO; to Philadelphia. 19*4#. per cwt., (4 (uiunds lo fool); to New York. MM per M, T 7 2S to dock; lightered to Boston to dock. 9* TO NAVAL STORES—Th# market is Arm: medium site vessel* Itoeln—Cork for orders, Ss and per barrel of 310 pounds, and 6 per cant prlmsge Spirit*. s9d per 40 gallon* gross, end 6 per cent primage. Isirge vessels, rosin, TO: spirit*. 4* Sd Btea/n, 11c per 1® pound# on roetn: 3169 c on spirits. Savannah to Boston, and 969 c on rosin and !9< on epiiß# to New York. OKAID, PROVISIONS, ETC. New York. Oct. 39.—Flour easy and a (Continued od Pagit Twontj-Two.) Schedules Effective Sept j# isng Trains arrive at and depart frosn Central Station, W*#t ltrosd. foot of sr..# .. Übarty street "tth Meridian Time One hour ■ lower than elty time | -**": Savannah; i Augusta, Ma>on. AilanU.l * 6siif ovlngton. Mllle*lg*vll|e|” 00{aa I l* n<l all lnt*rme*llat* poimaj jAugusta. Macon. Atlanta.l jAthena. Montgomery, Ca-1 •9 9tgtm lutnbus. Hlrmingham. Am '% 99a® |TiC!I, /.tJfMuU and Troy j I (Haas Guv b-n Dinner Trslc q Mpm “Daily. (Except Sunday. ®A V A N’N AH AND TYKICR 751 h meridian or Ravannah city time. leave savannah, Monday only t |>. t | y , trap Monday 9 a m DaUy 300 p m. LEAVE TYBEB Monday only 7:15 a m Dally except Monday 10 25 a. m. Dally 630 p. m made at terminal points !Chw®L N ° rtb "-' W ‘ *** Sleeping car* on night trains between .eu"'ir ~h. “T 1 Auu * l . Msroo. Atlanta •ni Hiriniwhiin. "2" IIr"? r " train# b+iw—n ©•- v#nn4h. M>on an l Arlnnta ror complete information. e-vh#du3ea. rates and connection# apply to w G BREWER, tnt, Th ket .nd Pass enger Agent. 17 Bull street or 7c n i,AM N J T .? K Agant. EO. t>. KLINE. Gen Bupertntcnd*L Bararnsh G*. Double Daily Service The short line to Norfolk, Washington. tt*s East*"' I’bu*‘l9|PWft. 1 ’ bu *‘ l 9 | PWft. New York sod ,—i No. 44 j MaT "h. ®. A L Ity 13 3.5 pm 11 rApm Vr h‘“'o 8 A L ky * M,,m 4 , ®'* ra ll fy* tfs ’ U A. u Ry II 17pm 11 Mum Ar Durham, g. A. L. Ity 7Km 4 19pm #. jT r, 'V*± "ALHy 4 13am 4 Up a Ar Richmond. 8. ft. L My 5 l&am 6 99pm Ar Wmnlnjrtnn. Puniift.,. K item I tOpm Ar Balllmore Urnna. ID 03am II ttpm Ar Philadelphia. I’enna... 12 27pm 2 64am Ar New York Patina 3 Wpm f llxta T~ Lv Savannah. S. A. L. Ry IJ 35pm,11 Wpm Ar Portsmouth. S A LK) 7 OOami 3 TOprn Nteamera leave Norfolk dally, except Sunday, for Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York, and dally for Washington. Th# short line to Montgomery, Mobile and New Orleans, leaving Savannah at T:S a. at., arriving at Montgomery 7:W p. m . at which point close connection ta made with the L. A N. R. R., arriving at Mobile 3.06 a. ra. and New Urleann 7 40 a. m Tha thort line to Fernandma. Jackson ville. Tampa sod other Florida points. | No. Tt~ Na. l" CV iav.nnih; 8 A L. Ry: 5 :xm 3 tfpi* Ar Fernsndtna, H.A.LR) 3sam I 06pm Ar Jacksonville, S.A.LRy l4am| 7 90pm Ar Tami l H \ L Ity —' 5 30pm| 9 10am Magnifiern Pullman buffs! sleeping car service to Washington. Baltimore. Phila delphia and New York; alao to Jackson ville and Tampa. Dining cars from Savannah to Hamlet, and Richmond to New York. Ruffn iierlor cam Savannah to Mont gomery For additional Information apply ta Tick** office. Bull and Bryan atresia. Phon* l CITY or 4 AVAN AAH POCKET MAP, BO CENTS RACE. PRINTED IN TWO COLORS. SICELY Dv>l'ND IN CLOTH AND STAMPED IN 430LD ON 11085 Par tala by THE MORNINO DEWA \ - Id] 23