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TI|(J (OTTOS WTOIW MAHKKT.
p a o( That Condition* rr 91411
„. rl ,|rd Hoe* Net Hold O.t iloeb
„.,pe lor on Brl> Motorlol Re
,l „t lliielne*#— Many Holder*
.Hacking Cotton Thoy -Sow
(ior oo Hand*— 9plrll# Tarpeallnr
, irm at 41 Ceat*-H*lne Ip ft
(trr floor on K and Below,
l ural and Telegraphic Market..
The Morning News Office.
Tuesday, Oci 23.
rollon future, market continued 10,
, y whtl .eemed to b ll fathomless de
' The opening waa eesywit • decline
‘, ; a , J a point., and the cloolng .toady
*, ", n et decline of 8 and 14 point. This
v .. brought about directly by eel ing In
diced by heavy port receipt, and th. con
, nurd good weather throughout the co4-
•, oountry. with no Indication, of froet
A* prevtouely elated It e.m. that the
• reeent dleturhunce I. not to be finally
billed until iroel occur*. Judging from
,general .Ignlrtcancc attached to thle
(~ i tnatkei factor.
January ld a* low *S' at one tlm.
, ti |* Jut 135 point* below the price
p n day* go. or a decline .Inca that, lime
•: $•;•'. per luile. To many It appear, that
~‘e di .inlng market I. fa.t io.tng friend*.
p „ee it is not apparent how prb ee can
,lrop much lower wtlhout a reaction
.Nothing h. devesnp.d .nice the dc line
gc, i n io bring .bout any material re.c
-ItMI and I' I* not now apparent wnat con
.llil<in .* to effect a check That all roris
ot eurprt.ee tnay be looked, for In the
epecul.ttv*' market ha* neater been more
(hoiougnly demon.’rated than In the pf
,„! phecomcnal drop, which urpa**e*
anyth t.g on record In point of it. scope
a,.d .uuanon The irado are •till at sea.
with nothing to Indicate when a trading
baal* will be retabllihed. There l. mme
business being .lone Ui the .pot markets,
bat i..m;*t'*tive.y itiu.l lo what promises
lo bed oe when conditions become more
settled.
The spirit* turpentine market cloned
firm at 41 cent., with transaction, of a
rapid lot reported The main market
c ored firm, and after the closing advanced
j, cent* * to Khades K and below. The
following resume of the market, will show
the tone and quotations at the closing to
day:
COTTON.
The coteor. market cloeed quiet to-rtny
. a decline of 4 cent on all grade*,
rules on the spot were 49.1 bales, The de
mand wa reported touch better than for
th* past few d.y*. and now that the spec
ulative market Is getting to wha* mtiny
caiekler a tow point, the tra.li- look, for
ti revival of business on u b.*ti more 111
a cord with whal holdera expect to get
for their cotton. Good mkkldng cotton,
f o h . vra* Inquired for by exporter* on
a bSFIe of 94 4o 8 5-16 cent., with some
holders willing lo let go at thee prices
Notwithstanding there I. om.- selling at
y.resenl prices It I. true Mint many are
holding out llrmly for better prices, and
they believe thirt the prospective urg-nl
foreign demand will aid tlwm in carrying
their point.
The following were lh official .pot quo
tation. ai the close of the market at the
Cotton Exchange to-day:
; Thts | I-BSt
! day. j year.
■ ;ood middling .. i* 1 )* |7 I*l6
Middling I* !*B*M
l*w middling "S ’’ M 9
Market quiet. sales 493.
ftavann.ih Receipt*. Bxports and Stocks
Receipts this day 7.648
Receipts thta day laat year 6.<85
This day year before last 16 *<B
Rerelpta alnce Bept. 1. I*o® 9*6.630
Same day kiti year 294.“1S
oaatwls,- exports 4.9 M
Slock on hand Ihla day 113.11 ft
Same day last year 101.531
Receipt a amt Blocks at the Porta
Receipts thin tlay 52.658
Uf-elpt# thla day laat year 43.71*
Heeelpta I hi.- day year Irefore laat 70.85')
Total receipta alnce Bept 1. 1900 .1,758.1199
Same time laat year 1.655,691
Same time year before laal 3.08*61.')
Stock at all porta to-day 643.415
Block aame day laat year 819.858
Dally movementa at other ports—
Galveatnn—Easy; middling. 9c, net re
ceipta. 11682. gr >as. 13*63. slock. 149.304
New Orleans—Steady: middling. 9c. net
rerelpta. *1.467. groaa, 30.487: aalea. 1 .BOO:
rtock. 213.071.
Mobile—Nomina'; middling, *c; net r
eelpte. 939: groaa, 939; aalea, 300; atock, 9'.-
151.
Charleston—Nominal; net receipta. 8.013,
grots. S.OIS; atock. *O,"‘R
Wilmington—Firm; middling. 9V; net
eelpte, 2.610; groaa. 2.610; Stick. 36.843.
Norfolk—Dull: ml Idling. S-ltlc; net re-
Ipta. 3,375; groaa. 3 376; aalea. 4K. atock,
5..8U. til^*
belt I more— Nominal; middling, fHc;
rroaa. 415; atock. 3.808
New York—Qulei; middling. 9 7-16 c; net
• relpta, 306. groaa, 4.600; aalea, 1,410; atock,
35064
Riston—Quiet and steady; mUdllng. 964 c;
M rerelpta. 813. groaa. 763
Pl.lladeiphU—Dull; middling. *ll-16r;
ret receipt*, 236: groaa, 226; stock. 4.807.
Dally movements at Interior towns—
Augusta—Quiet; mid lllng, 91-!6e; net re
•ft a I ti 9. groaa. 1.419: aalea. 1.015. atock,
27,VT
Memphis—Steady; mlddllrg. 9c; ret re
‘ Ipte 4,803; groaa. 7.906. aalea. 1.600; stork,
1 779
Si Louis—Quiet, ml liUlng, 91-16 c: net
•dp's. i*. groaa. 10. BK; atock. 28.747
Inrinnatl—Btrndy; middling, 9H<". net
r tpts. 2,966 groaa. 2 966; atook. 6 806.
Houston— Flay; middling. 9c; net re
' '*a 31,966; gross. 21.965; sales, .103; slock.
Louisville—Firm; moldllng, 9*4r
**Bl "a of Cotton Thla Day—
alverfotv—To the continent, 3 936; roat
* ■#. 2.100
• Orletyts—To flre.it Rrltaln, 5397;
' < bent. 9.328; coastwise. 2.069.
'Vannah-Coaatwlse. 4AV).
i- Mion- Coastwise. 1,163, 4
'•• k-Coastwise, 4.241.
v York—7V> Oteit Btlialn, 940; con
'*•l 2.051
'in—To Great Britain, 1.197
’ '1 foreign exports ftom all porta thla
To Great Britain. 10,534; to the con
,!l' nr 20,184
_ • ai foreign exports from all ports thus
hn week TYi Great Britain. 79,737;
35.430. to tl.e. contlqent. 21.-
**'! foredngn exports since Bcpt. 1. 1900:
tea' Britain. tWf,7BS. to France. 116.-
■ ontfnenl. *87.616.
'■ con. s C., Oct 23—Cotton mar
middling, 9c; rales. 50 bales.
>KA 151..43D 441TT4131.
1 Inca* in the sea Island cotton mar
r ’in week ending Friday war not
I* shown by the reported aalea of
s *Bint receipts of 3.272 Thla la due
j, ** ; '<> an effort to hammer prices
art reluctant to trade on the
*' ' holders are asking
' ‘ about as follows:
J r holco Boat Florida* Bb!4
and fancy Florida*. 23',071
' ; ""Ce and fancy Ocorglas.23Vf23*
• Georgius 22V<f2:i
* ®nc Georgias 22
■ Pt* and Bto ks~T iMOGWIIJIB99-0"
!'■’ :i, ' Pat weak | 1.772 1.981
. ‘I" •• past week | IM2 786
' ' ii '* this season 9.10 ft 18.165
Jr ’ bast week | s<* 3,1<*2
■> °n hand | 7,618' 11.586
COTTOI PITI BF.J.
The Market ( loan Steady at a Met
Decline of BCI4 Points.
*'"' w Vork, Oct. 23.—The cotton market
MURPHY & CO., INC.,
Board of Trad* Building. Savannah.
Prlvata leased wire* direct lo New York.
Chicago and New Orleune
COTTON, STOCKS AND .H 4IN.
New York office. No. (1 Broadway.
Office# In principal culee throughout (he
South. Wrwe for our Market Manual and
book containing Instructions for traders
opened eaay at a decline of £fi* points and
furth.-r declined lu®l3 points under active
eelllng. In good part by profeeatunal trad
era. hut also largely in the way of liqui
dating long accounts The principal In
fluences agulnat the market were the
heavy receipt* and Ihe almost perfect
weather, with no tndloatlone of u froat In
Iho South The eeml -weekly movement
also exerted a bearish Influence. January
sold down lo ( *ttr, against id the two w/ek*
ago, with the real of the market off In
proportion. Thla great decline t aturally
caused hesitation In further s< lllng for
short account* and Induced some buying
for an upturn Some of the buying was
on the strength of Inquiries for time
money from the South, sai l lo be for the
purpose of Antutcing cotton in the Atlan
tic stales, where holders show a prefer
ence to keep the rest of their crop for
higher pruc*. In the Southeast, on the
oiher hand, the movement continues to
he free and without of subsiding In
the near future. The markte here was
Anally steady at n net decline of 84J1I
points.
FI.t'CTI ATION* IN Ft Tt Ill's.
New York Ocl. 23.—Cotton futures
opened easy and closed steady. Prices as
follows
iu n lllgti leva CM*
January |9 02 9.02 j Sim |s 97
February ....j 898 j 9.n0 8.90 j 896
March I 902 ; 8.01 888 | 893
April | >l I 9no S fat 8 94
May j 9 00 9.09 8.88 j 8 93
Juno j 8 99 9.00 8.89 8 91
July | 897 8 97 887 | 890
August jBBsi 8 88 8.78 |8 82
September ...| | j j ....
October | 9 18 916 , 906 909
November ... 9 01b 9On 994 j 9.01
December . ...| 9.02 | 903 j 892 | 69k
LIVERPOOL roTTOt* M IHKI'.T.
Liverpool. Ocl. 23, I p m —Cotton-
Spot fair demand, prices easier: Amer
ican mUMlifig fair. 3 13-16*1; good mi,ldling,
i 15-32d; middling. 8 11-SM. low inl,|d!lnir.
fc.ljd. good ordinary. 4 19-32d; ordinary.
4 7-32d. The sales of the lay were 7.00 U
bales, of which SOU were for spe nialun
and export, and Included 6.40} Amerewn;
receipt* <7.000 hales, including 16.700 Amer
ican.
Future# opened easier and closed quiet;
American middling low middling clause:
October. 5 lOd. sellers;
5.01®* 02*9. sellers; NovemherADecemher,
4 61ty4.62d, buyers, Hecemher-January.
4 .’9Q4 knd. buyers; January-Fehruary.
I RV4.IM. huvens; February-March, < .sod,
sellers; March-Apr 11. < -*4d. sellers; Aprll-
May, 4 53d. sellers; Muv-June. 4 52d. sell
ers; June-July, 4.50114 81d, buyers; July-
August. 4 4s'o*4 BOd. sellers. August-dep
tember. 4 44d, seller**
NEW ORLEANS C4BTTON MARKET.
New Orleans, Ocl. 23—Collon futures
steady
October * 74 bid March 8 74f 8 75
November ..8 7208.74 April 6,74418.76
December 8.749ik.7J
January ...871®8 72 Jure 8.756(8 76
February .. .8.75H8.75
rorriD i.icttem*.
New York. Oct. 23 Murphy A Cos. say:
Colton In Liverpool declined 3*16.1 on rpo'S
and about 7-64d on future*, which was a
very full response to ihe slump here ye*-
terilny and caused a further drop here this
morning of about fifteen prints on liquida
tion sales. At the decline short* covered
rather freely and there was also somo
new buying The weather over roulhetn
belt this month caused unexpectedly ia
pld development ar.d new growth to th
plant, .atielng many to beli.-ve In a or p
of over ten one-half million If frost hold*
off until the middle of November, as col
ton Is still making In Texas and Arkan- 1
to an usual extent and conditions sail
to be greatly Unproved elsewhere. Plant
ers are not pressing pale*, but manufac
turers are disposed 10 await developments
ot crop before stocking up owing 10 tame
condition of good* market. Market at thlx
writing Is very weak
New York Get. 23—Hubbard Bros & Cos.
say: Liverpool was again weak #nd lower
under the continued absence of frosl, and
brought about a liquidation which car
ried price* downward with but a slight
reaction until Januaj-y void at 8.51. At this
point buying orders on the expectation of
a reqod n In Liverpool to-morrow upi*ar
ed absorbing tha offering* and causing
a *tea-ller undertone. In the movement
the tendency to hold back In Ihe Atlantic
states plainly show*, while we hear of
Inquiries for time money hero lor Ihl*
puri<ose. In the Botothwest Ihe cotton
move* frtely to market. The recent rainy
weather k expected to check the move
ment during the Ulter part of the week.
A reaction I* expected In Liverpool to
morrow.
DRY bOOIM.
New York. Ocl 23 —The market for the
day has been without change. Agent* are
strong holders, with only a comparative
ly small stock on hand ond buyers tak
ing only what was needed for Immediate
requirement*. In bleached and brown
good* condltaxi* are quiet their regular
ity in the cotton market having a slight
Influence upon the lat’er qualities, but
with no quotable change. Print* are in
firm demand, but with no disposition to
name new price*.
NAVAL BTOIIF.S.
Tuesday, Oct. 23.
PPIRTTB TERPENTINE*—Th* market
opened Arm at 4t>4 cents to-day. with sale?
of 6M casks reported ai this price an 1
Closed Arm al (1 cents, with further sales
of 600 cask* at this price. There was a
brisk and mand reported throughout th*
day. whleh factor* took as an encourag
ing outlook for the market. Tho day's
receipt* were 1 n, and the export* none
nofl! NR—There was a go<l demand for
roelns. which resulted In better prices be
ing paid sfter ihe closing Grades K and
below old at an advance of 5 cent* on
quotations. The demand was for both for
eign and domestic account, and was suffi
ciently strong to keep trading going at a
moderate rate all day. The day'* receipt*
were 6.600. nnd Ihe export* none. !’rtc
a* foltowv;
A B. C II ' I II
D 1 3ft K 1 70
R I 3a M I 8"
p lift N 2 N'
O 1 4 5 W G 250
|| 1 65 W W 2 85
Receipts Tuesday—
Spirit*. Rosin
Central Railroad 239 1.021
ft., F A W Ml 2.471
Peabourd Air Line 629 2.4'ff
BteamcT Day 1®
Naval Stores Statement—
Spirits Resin.
Stock April 1. 1900 2.197 142 '<6i
Receipts to-day !.*' M>
Receipts previously 249.892 585.622
Total tines April 1 253.706 714.728
Exports to-day
Exports previously 214.203 394.346
Export* fine# April 1 216.2(0 594.344
Stock on hand to-day 37,506 140.382
FINANCIAL.
JOHN W. DICKEY,
Mock and Road Broker.
AtGCSTA, 04.
Write lor l.lst.
THE MORNING NEWS: WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24. 1900.
Stock oo hand same day last
year *4.770 U 9.147
Charleston, 8. C., Oot. 23.—Turpentine
market Arm at 39%c. sale*. 39 casks
Busin steady, unchanged; sales, none.
Wilmington. N C.. Ocl. *3 —Spirit# lur
isuitine Arm. * ; ,tnlc. receipts, 74 cask*
Kosln flrnt 11.1501 20. receipts, 8 barrels
Crude turpentine steady; *1 40 ami *2 40,
receipts. 33 Iwrrels
Tar firm. 1143. receipt*. 77 barrels
Nw Orleans. Oct. 23-Receipts: Roajn.
*BO barrels, turpentine, 115 casks.
Exports, none.
I.OPAI. BKCIHITIES.
< LNTRAL'S IBBIES—The se,-unites of
the Central system# are enhancing In
value rapidly. This doubtless Is owing
to the heavy Increase In freight and pas
fergrr earnings.
SAVANNAH BREWING - Savannah
Brewing Company slock Is In active de
mand. owing lo the probability of there
being no chance of passing a hill antagon
istic to its operations in the present leg
islature
BANK STOCKS—LocaI bank* are all
, doing a splendid business this season.
[ Their stock* are steadily taken a quota
' tlons. Money K In ample supply at 7 per
rent, on call. There is a possibility of
j another bank starting up early next year.
FINANCIAL
MONEY—The demand keeps fairly up
with the supply.
FOREIGN EXCHANGE Market very
weak. Commercial demand 84 82. sixty
days. 84 78*9. ninety days. 14 7k*. frame,
l’arl* and Havre, sixty days. 8.2385. Bw-i*,
sixty days. 5 38, Belgian. 5 25K. marks,
sixty days. 93 9-I*. . ninety -lav*. 9-V,r
DOMESTIf EXCHANGE - Bteady
banks are huvtng At 1-16 discount and sell
' Ing as follow* 825 and under. 10c pre
mium. $25 to |BO, lie premium; Bf*l to *IOO,
20'- premium. Iltd lo 1200. 3B>’ premium;
112-0 to 31.000. |ar; *l.oo' and over. 1-18 dls
| count
SECt’RITIBB—The tone of the market
t firm, with advancing price# Tie sup
ply of floating securities Is limited. Cen
tral Issues are active and strong.
ktocka.
Bid. As*.
Augusta and Savannah R R 10 110
Atlanta and West l*olnt 125 ...
do 6 per cent, ceftlflcalesi 10*
Augusta Factory 82 85
Citli.cn* Bank 131 131
Chatham Bank 110 111
Chatham R E A I. Cos . A 67 68
do do B. 56 67
Eagle and Bhoenlx Mfg <\X .. H<> 107
Edison Electric Ilium 100 106
Enterprise Mfg Cos 101
Germania Bank 130 131
Georgia A Alabama 23 26
Georgia Railroad Common .... 214 216
Granltevlll* Mfg Cos 1® 187
J P. King Mfg Cos, lfsi ll
iAtigley Mfg Cos 117 120
Merchants’ National Bank 11l 113
National Bank of Savannah lid
Oglethorpe Savings and Trust ..l<W
people'* Having* and Loan ... 100
Southwestern Railroad Cos 109 110
Savannah Gas Light Cos 24k 25i
Southern Bank 162
Savannah Bank and Trust 114 116
Sibley Mfg Cos., Augutla 83 *8
Savannah Brewing 101 103
Bones.
Bid. Ask.
Char . Col, A Aug Ist 6s, 1900. , 108
Atlanta city 4*. 1922 104 108
Augusta cltv 4s. 1827 1® 107
do 4**. 1925 r, 11l
do 7s, 1903 107
do 6s. 1913 122
Ala Mid ss. Ind'd, 1938. M A N. 984 1®
Augusta Factory, 6 per cent.,1915.112
I Brunswick and Western 4s. IMS.. 82 84
I C. R. R A Banking collaieral 5* 94 96
j C. of O. Ist mortg 6s. 1945
F. A A 118 130
I r of G. con. s*. 1945. M AN SM4 9f>4
O. of G. Ist Incomes, 1945......... 42 43
, do 2nd Incomes. 1945 .. 124 I*4
do Jd Incomes. 1945 6 8
C of O <M. G. A A. Dtv* Sa.
1947. J A J 93 94
C of O (Eaton Branch). Bs, 1926.
: J A D 95 96
I City A Suburban R. R. Ist 75—1094
Columbus city 8* l9t 107
I Charleston city 4s. 1919 mi 102
E-Igle A Phoenix Mill# 65.. 1928 ..10* 108
Edison Electric Illuminating 6a 104 106
! Enterprise Mfg s 1903 103
Oeorgi.i Railroad 6s 1910 114 H',4
G S A F , 1946. J A J 112 1124
Georgia A Alabama Ist 6s. 1945 104 108
Georgia state 34*. 19-10. J. A J 109
do 34*. 1915, 61 AN .106
do 44*. I*ls 118 119
Macon clly 6*. 1910. J A J ....116 11*
do 44*. 1926. Jan par 106
Ocean Steamship s*. 1926 104 ....
Savannah city s*. quar. January.
191* !W 111
do S*. quar. November. 1909 . 1104 111
Booth Carolina stale 44*. 1933 ..116 111
Sibley Mfg Cos. 6*. 1900 102
South Round 5* *6 97
S . F AW. gen ml ge. 6* 1954 124 126
do do Ist ss. gold 1934 112 114
do Bt John Dlv. Ist *s 1934 .. 94 96
New York. Oct. 23 —Money on call Arm
34(86 per cent : Ins* loan. 34 P*r cent
Prim** mercantile paper, Ml* per cent
Sterling exchange cosy, with busi
ness In hankers’ bill*, at 14 83*4, for de
mand. and at 84 808, for sixty days. Post
ed rales. *4.814414.8*. and 84 M|4.554.
Comtnero4al bib*. 84 ST.iH WH4 Sliver
certificates, Bar silver. It-.
Mexican dollars. 81c. Government tnds
steadv; state bonds weak, railroad bonds
irregular.
STOCKS ANI BONDS.
The Market I lowed Irregular at
it in oil Net Change*.
New York. Oct. 22—The warning con
tained In yesterday's flurry>4n th* call
money rate to 6 per cent was taken to
heart by the speculative element to-day.
and the rather lntemi>erate buying which
ha* flqoded the market since the latter
part of last week was materially curtail
ed There was a great deal of business
done In the flrsl hour, but the selling
m realize clearly outweighed the buying
demand. In spite of some sharp manipula
tive advances In a few *;*ecialties and the
average level of prices went below last
night.
The selling was not at all precipitate and
showed a tendency to decrease a* prtcra
receded to the lower level, hut when ef
forts wero made to hid up prices again
It was found that the selling orders were
watting at the higher level In anftlclent
volume to force pi Ice* trk again
Late In the day a much heralded up
ward movement In Northern Pacific come
Into notice. For seveial days past rum
<ytf have been heard of a bull pool In thl*
stock based on the large short Interest
known to exist In It, and the reduced
floating supply owing to the recent buy
ing of a substantial character which p
peered when th- huotatlon got below 36
The price was 6454 to-day when the ad
vance began, and It carried the quotation
up through some very heavy selling with
out material setback to a shade over 8*
making the net gain 2K Grea* Northern
preferred was advanced 6 point* correl
itlvely. It was alleged In behalf of th
movement that the Impairment In the
earning power of railroad* In th* North
west by the shortage of the spring wheel
crop had been greatly overstated The
st.itcmenf of the Northern Perirtr for th*
second week In October show* a decrease
in gross earnings of *l7 193. notwithstand
ing additional mileage compared with last
year of nearly ♦*> miles There wa a no
table disinclination In the rest of th*
market to respond to thl* movement, and
*be re- ovcrles were quite Insignificant.
The fall In the call loan rate to 359
rent In 'he Inst half-hour was equally
without effect In reawakening speculative
H icrest, and the msrket closed Irregular
at small net change*
The earlier rate* for rail loan* ruled
ftom I to 6 per cent and It t* r.oi un
likely that the late reaction was due co
the abstinence of speculators from D-rther
enc roachßKM on money resource*. Bank*
called loans to the extent of several mil
lion dollar* this morning and the shift
ing of loans which resulted caused quite
an active bidding for motley. The events
of the day had the effect of awakening
some fresh uneasiness over the money
market conditions and these were not al
together allayed by the renewed weakness
of as change, especially Paris cheques The
iransfer of currency lo New Orleans
through the sub-treasury was also renew
el to-dav.
There was a decided falling off In busi
ness In bond* and prices reacted ai va
rlous points Total sales par value. flttdO..
’Xu*.
Erslted Hlatss bonds were unchanged
on last call.
The total sale* of stock* to-day were
634.904 shares. Including Atchison. 22.65 b.
Atchison prwfirre.l 19.875, Baltimore ano
Ohio. 11,813; Manhattan L, 12.718', Ml stem
rl Paclflc, *750. Northern Paclflc. 74 16*
l cnnsvlvsma. *7u; 8t Paul. 6.175. Houlh
ern Pacific, 11. Kn. Enlon Pacific. 7* i'il;
American Btccl and Vnrs.II.9ID; Am in
Tobacco, 18,875; Brooklyn Rapid Tran It.
15 410; (Morudo Fuel and Iron 6 9*’. Con
tlnrnial Tobacco. 5.556. Federal rtleel 13.-
545; Pacific Mall *9.713; People'* Gas 11.
3*l. Bugar. 91 4S", Tent., -see Coal atal
lion 8.8141. T'ntted {State* l<ealher. 9,590
New York Bt.sk List.
Atchison .. ..314 t’nkm Pac BP,
do pref 7*r. do pr. f T .
Half. A Ohio .. 744 Wabash 7',
lan I*o MH, .8. pref l;n,
Can Sou 64 Wheel AL. E 9,
Chea. A Ohio .. 304 do 2d pref .... 2*4
Chi. Ot. W .. 124 Wise Cen 124
Chi.. R. A Q ls, Third Avenue ..lif
Chi.. 1 A L . 22 Adams Ex .. 12*
do pref. 54 (American 153
Chi A E. I. .95 (Enlt.il State* 4*4
C. A Nw . —148.4 Wells Fargo ...12S
C„ R. I A P 109 Am Col Oil .. 36
C. C C. A Ht | .lo pref 91
Louis 634 Am Molting .. 44
Col Sou 6 do pref 23
do Ist pref .. 39 (Am S A R. ... 414
do 2d pref ..16 | do pref he,
Del A Hud ..1134 Am Spirits I
I ’ L AW. . 177 do pr. I 17
D. A R O. ... 94' Am Bteel Hoop 244
do pref 704 do pref T 24
Eric 124' Am SAW
do Ist pref 35 do pref 754
Ot N pref ...168 iAm Tin Plate . 334
Hocking Coal ..16 ( <k> pref s;
II.H-klng V. .. 364 Am Tohaoro ...9*
Illinois Cen. ...1184 do pref 127
lowa Cesi .... 19', Ana Min Cos. . 4*4
do pref 42 Brook R T ..58
I. E A W. .. 37 Col F A I. ... 3*4
do pref >O7 (Coni. Tob. .... 294
Isike Shore ....3064 .lo pref ,11'.
LAN ... TV' Federal S eel .. 39\
Manhattan L. . 98t, <lo pref 68
Mel HI Ry. ..159', Gen Elec ... 144
Me* Cen .... 12* 4 Glucose Sugir .55
M A SI L. ... 594. do pref 98
do pref 97', Intern Paper .. 19\
Missouri Pac 544 do pref 65
Mobile A Ohio . 40 (Laclede Gas .... 6*4
M . K AT ... Ift Natl. HlaruM ... 4
do (ref 31 >4 do pref 91
N J. C 136 Natl 1-ead A)>i
N Y C 1334 do pref 97
Nor A W. ... 374'Naft. Steel . 24
d.' pref 76 jAi pref ... Ot
North Pac. ...STVN. YAH
do pref 734'North Am . 134
Ont A Weal .. tZ- 4 Paclflc Coast ... M'i
Ore Ry AX. .42 | do Ist pref ... M
do pref 76 I do SI pref .... 66
Pennsylvania . .133VPaclflc Mali
Rending ]7'i’Pe.ipl> a Gar .. 94',
do Ist pref .. 5*4, Preaaed Steel C to,
do 2d pref 28' do pref 8)
Rio O. W 49 IHfl Pal C 190
do pref 90 S R A T 5
Bt. LAB K. 114 Sugar 124
do Ist pref .. *8 do pref 115
do 2d prof .... 36 (Tenn C. A 1... 684
St. L., Sw 134|tf. S leather . IE,
do pref *o*) do pref 714
Bt Paul 1!54(E. 8 Rubber .. 334
d<i pref 171 do pref *4
Bt. P A O. ...113 Western Enlon .A %
Sou. Par 354 R I A B 144
Sou Rv 128* do pref Vi 4
do pref 66\p c C. A Bt.
Tex A Pao. ... 17H Louts 8J
Bands.
E. S 2# ref reg 104 I do do 4* 92
do rou 101 M A O Is A5
do 3s, reg. ...109 fj Y C. Isle he ,
do 3*. cou . .109% JV. J C. gen i5.121
do new 4s, peg 1334 f*'o Pa 3*
do new 4a.cou 134' do do 4* 103%
do old 4s reg.U4% N Y , C A 8t I,
do old 4*. cou 111% 4* 107
da 6s. reg 112 fM. A W con 4*. 974
do as, cou .. IIS', '>re Nav Ists . ltd
D. of C 3* 173 Vdo .V, 4- ..IftE.
Alcli gen 4s .100% Ore S Line 6s 127
do adjt. 4s . 87% do do con &s 111
Can Bo 2nd. ..163% Head Gen 4s .. **%
C. A O 44s inn R- O. W Ist* , %*,
do do 5s 12" 8' L A Ir. M.
T ANw con.7* 139% con. 5s . M\
do do B F St. L A H F
Deb 5s 13ft j ger 6s . ..124
CM. Term 4* .. 92'. St. P con- 1794
J’ol Bo 4s 834 SU P . C A P
C. of G con 5* 95 Ist* !18'4
do Ist Inc .. . 43 ( do do 5s 119
do 2nd Inc IS Bo Pa 4 Wl4
PANG Ist*.l® -Ho Ry 5a 109%
do do 4s 94 B Rope A T 6* 68%
Erie Gen 4s .. 71% T A P Ist* ....113%
f. \V A D. C do do 2nd* .... 72
Ist* 73 En. Pa 4s 106
|i,n. Elec 6s ..120 |Walmh Ist* ... 117%
Jowa Cen. lata .115 do 2r.d* 103
j, A N Uni.4* 98% West Hhore 4* ..1134
Mo., K. A T. Wls Cen Ist* .. 87',
ji,d* 7%A’*. Cenlurlea 91
New York, Ocl. 33 -Blaislard OH. 67*'u
581.
Mnrphr A Eo.’s Slork Letter.
New York, Oct. 23-Murphy A Go. say:
The stock market opened active and ir
regular. Chang"* resulted from the early
transaction* The London market for
Americans was materially depressed, anti
with lltlle or nothing definite in ihe way
of new* or goeslp whleh would account
for the tendency In that quarter The de
cline* reported from London, however,
were not without effect as regarded local
speculative sentiment, und In consequence
of the railroad iwt and particularly those
share* limed In Lond-m showed average
losses In the early dealing* of about 4
point Foreign house* dealt heavily here
aI the opening and on both sides of the
account. There was a virtual absence 08
local news or gossip bearing upon the gen
eral market or iwrllrulsr stock*
Them were some conspicuous exceptions
lo the terly tendency of the market.
Bugar being strong, while tlx lolmcco
storks advanced rapidly. Manhattan Rail
road also showed support after a alight
decline al the opening. Paclflc Mall waa
a’ao well supported. In the railroad*.
Northern Pdflc wa . onaplruou.ly
steodv. and the Granger sto- ka recovered
quk-kly from their early depreaalon.
Among the lower-priced etorka Texa* Pa
cific and the Wabaihes showed Mrcngth
Tennea.ee Goal ond Iron *ll low. r on
publication of the September .tatement.
which wa t. discouraging .bowing and
Colorado Fuel and Iron waa also rather
reactionary.
■ ■■ '■ " t
MI9CKI.LANF.OIfI MARKET#.
jq.vie.—These quotation# ar# revised
daily, and ar# k pt aa near e* possible In
accord with the prevailing wholesale
prl e< Official quota-lone are nol used
when they disagree *t’b the prices whole
salert ask
Conelrr aad Northern Prndaer.
POULTKY-Th# market is steady. Quo
ts'lon*: Rrotter*. IhfJSfo pr pair; half
grown, 45*80- . three.fourths grown, 65*
66c; hens 65078 c: roosters, duck*.
567i75c. ge#e. 75cfi$!.00
EGOR- B'eidy at !7c
BETTER—The tone of the market I*
Arm Quotation* W#t*rn creamery. 19fr
244 c. New York slate dairy. 1748224 c:
extra Elgin* 21026 c
CHEESE-Market Aim fancy full
cream cheese. 11%: for 10 to 23-pound
nverage, 38030-oound average, lie.
Early Vegetables.
IRISH POTATOES— Northern, 32
sack
CABBAGE—SO7c per head
ONIONR—Y eilow. In barrels. 32®:
crate*. 9ftc; red $1 99*72 OT
Breadstuff*, Hay aad Grata.
FLOUR— Market steady, patent, $4.35,
Southern Railway.
Tralna Arm# and Itettart Sa-annah on Mth Meridian Time-One Hour blower
Than City Time.
bchedulra in Eftrul Sunday. June 10. 1900.
RTTaT> is 'U n t 6 IfhtTßAtt. niM'ii'
No 34 NO 36 (Central Tint*- > SS jNo *S
12 *opn IS .<uam Lv~ Savannah Ar , l Ioem - I~l4pm
| (Eastern Time.)
4 21pm 4 Jim Ar Ilia kvllle l*v| 360 am 1 tOptu
6 u >|un 6 loam Ar Columbia Lvj ! . I -ftun ll 23a n
9 lOptn 9 4 am Ar charlotte Lvjt 9 S&pm 8 loam
li 44pm 12 apm \r Oral La 7 lOpmj 8 (Sam
>'-• Ar ... Norfolk C* 9 •••)!>•
U tlam Rpna It Dam ill.- L* 6 4upm t um
f"n 6 i'.pm Ar . ...7 Richmond - " l.v 12 Eianjl 00pm
88l; * pn. Ar I.vn. hburg “ L*vjj I apin' -
4 Aum 315 pm Ar Ch.trloilesv Ilia I.v I 00|>m|ll 90pm
7 35am 8 .opnl Ar Waehlnglou I.\ II 14am 9 60|m
9 15am II 3.5 pm Ar Baltimore l.v 4 22.im * 27|*in
11 Jstui 2wm Ar i’blladelptua l.v t (slam! 6 03pm
2 . Jpin 6 3,n. Ar New York A.\ 12 Warn ISpn
8• pm 3 uopm a i Bpim I.i I OOpm iO 9—m
N TO Tin; NuHTli ill 111 WHff."
II (Central Ttrnr ) II
UT Hivo ■ 'A> •••#•
(Eastern Time )
6 30nm l.v Columbia t-vjl i 20>m
9 Itlam l.v Sport inbtirg l.v 6 Ifcpn*
12 li)|*m l.v a h villa l.v 3 Han
4 02pm Vr ||oi Spnngw I.v |U *sam
7 3bpm Ar Knovvllle I.*
5 Mam Ar Lexington I*' >0 M""
7 45am. Ar Cincinnati l*v 8 tOpm
6 00pm Ar Hi Louis Lv I • 'Warn
7 loam Ar LmßaviUa L i 7 **m
All trains arrive and *b part from Ihe Plant Hyatem Miatlon.
THROUGH CAB SERVICE. ETC.
TRAINS M AND 14 DAILY. NEW YORK AND FLORIDA EXPRESS Veatl
buled limit,.l trains, with Pullman Diawlng Kn.an Sleeping tars leiw,,n Savin
nah and New York Connects al Wasr,lnston with Colonial Kxpreaa fur Boatntl.
Pullman Sleeping Cars leiwri'ii Charlotte and Richmond and Charlotte and Nor
folk Dining Cars reave all meals between Savannah anil Washington
TRAINS S', AND 36 DAILY. THE UNITED UTATKH B'AST MAIL Vestibule!
limned trains, carrying Pullman Drawing Room Sleeping Cars between Havwnnah
and New York Dining Cars serve all meals between Havsnnab and Washington.
Also Pullman Dra-vlng Room Weeping Cars between Savannah and Cincinnati,
through Asheville and "The lein.l of Ihe Sky
For complete Information as lo rales. schcduUa. etc., apply lo
O GROOVER Ticket Agent. Plant System Station
JAMES FREEMAN, C. P. and T. A.. 141 Bull street. Telephones—Bell, *5O.
Georgia. 880.
H 14 HARDWICK. Awlttant General Pt-senger Agenl. Atlanta. Oa.
slratght. |3 95. fancy, 83 80. family, 83 56
Pearl, i-er barrel. 82 75. per sack,
$1 25. clly meal, per sack, bolted, II 174 m
II 3>. water ground. $1 UVu: 25. r-l.y
grit*, sacks. 51 224 m 23: pearl grit*, ll.al
nut*', per barrel, 12 33. per sack, 11 So, sun
dry brand*. 81 2'41l -1> sick
CORN—Market firm, white. Job lota, 65c;
cat load tola, i-.v, mixed corn. Job lots,
6.V. carload lot* 69c
HlCE—Market steady, demand good,
fancy head. 6c. fancy. 54c
Prim# ..5
Good 44(14%
Fair 4 044
Common 84
OATS—No. 2 mixed, carlooil, 344 c; Job
lot* 85'<t36c. while clipped. 40 job. S7c
HHAN-Joh lota, 96--. carload lots, 'JO,?
HAY—Market steady: No. I timothy,
924" Job; 874 cars; No 3.85 c Job. 824 cant,
auaar t*S I oiler.
SEOAR-
Cu 4 loaf *34 1 Diamond A 6(4
Crushed 6 84 j Confectioners’ A 5 79
powdered 6.60 White Extra C.. 649
XXXX. paw'd. 6.14 (Extra E |g
Granulated .... 899 'Golden C 5 11
Cube* 611 Yellows 601
Mould A 6.30 |
COEFEB-
Mni-ha 26c | Prime No 8 ...II c
Java 26c | Good N. 4 ...10v 4 e
Eealwrrv 14 c Fair. No 5 ...,104c
Fancy No 1 .13 c( Orctlnarv, No. 6.16 o
Choice No 2. 11% c Common No 7 4c
llarOvvar* anu .iuiaiug Supplle*
LIME. CALCIUM. PI.ABTKH AND
CEMENT—Alaharna and Georgia IWna in
fair demam* and **lt at 10/ cents a barrel;
special calcined piaster. $1 00 per barrel;
hair. 405 c. ib-sedale cem*ut. 81 30401 38;
carload lota, special. Port raid cement, re
tail. 8- 25 carload lots 82 rjj2 26.
LI MBER HOB VBSBELB SAVAN
NAH- Minimum ysrd sires, |!0 6oyitoo;
ear rills. t1250913(r>, difficult alaea. 3)4 06
(118 00; ship stock. 116 00* !SOO. sawn tie*.
| (ifjS 60. hewn ttew 356138 k-.
OIL- Mark.t steady; demand fair; sig
nal. 4t*utoe. West Virginia black 9ffl3c;
lard, Ode: neaisfool. O*u7o . machinery it
(iZT>c; linseed oil. raw, 66<-. hulled, tic;
kerosene, pilsne whits. 11c; water white.
11c; I’rstl aalral, >8: deodorise,l alova
gasoline, flrumai U4o. empty oil barrsla,
delivered, kic.
BIIOT Drop. 11 CO: B. B. and large. si.7§ ;
chill*-! *1 75.
IRON Market very steady; Hwede. 540
NAII-S —Cut. 82 HO base: wire. 32 88 baa*
BARBED WIRE-18 60 per 100 pounds
Straight goods. 23030 c; sugar houaa (no
lasses lMiSio.
GUN POWDER—Per keg. Austin crack
shot. 14 01. had kegs. quarter kegs,
$1 26: champion ducking, quarter kege.
t. 26. Dupont and llasaru smukeleaa. hall
keg*. F1.35. quarter kege, 35 75; l-pound
canisters. 3100. lea* 25 oar cent.: Troladorf
smoketee* powder, l-pound cana, 1100. 16-
pourtd cane. 90c pounA
salt, Hides s4 Wool.
BAT.T—Demand is fair and the market
steady; canoed tola, 100-pound burlau
aacks. 4tc. lOA-puuad cotton sack. 65c;
110-pound burlap sacks. 484 c, 110-pound
cotton aacks. 49b.c: fB-poum) r.urlsp aa. tut.
56c, 136-pound cotton sock, 56c; 200-pound
burlap sack*. 86c.
HIDED- Starke* Arm; dry flint. 134 c;
try sail. 114 c; graeu sailed. 3c.
WOOL-Nominal; prime Georgia, free
of sand burr* and black wool. 19c. black.
16c; burry. 10c Wax. 35e; tallow. 34c.
I>eer skins. 30c.
rralte and hats.
AHP LEK- Northern Variety, 12 2563 50.
PHENES 10c to 50c. It*’. 50* to (*. 34c,
Cue to 70.-, 7c. 70s to 60s. *4 . *ue to 3os. 6c.
*> to 100*. 54c.
BANAN AH—313503-66 bunch
I.EMONB- kl irket str tdy at 32 7501.60.
COCOA NETS- 33 750 4 00 ptr 100
PEANl'Tß—Ample etock. fair demand;
market Arm. fttn<-y hand-picked. Virginia,
per pound. 44c; hand-picked. Virginia, ex
tras. 4c, N C seed peanuts. 4c
NEW -Almond*. Tarragona, 18e; fwleaa,
16c, walnut*. French, 13c; Naples. 13c; pe
cans, 13c; Brasil*, 13c; Alberts, tic, assort
ed nut*. 6t-pound and 15-pound hoxas. He.
Caftan Itagalag aad Tire.
BAOOINO—Market Arm; Jute, Bi
pound V large lot*. 64c; email toeg,
3-pound. 6%9c; 1% pound. I'ei4c; sea
Island bagging. 114 c
TlEß—B.anoard. 46-pound, arrow, large
lots. 3140. small lots. 31.60.
Bacon. I4nm* nnd l.ard.
BACON-Market Arm: D B C R. aides.
3%c; D. S bellies. 9',c (Eastern), ac
cording to average *lxe. D B helllee. 34c
(Western); smoked C. H *lde. 3%e.
HAMS— Bugar cured 12012 V
I.AHD—Pure. In tierces. 848 c; In 56-
pound tins and 80-pound tubs. B%c.
compound In tierces, 64c; 30-pound tin*,
and 80-pound tub*. <l%e
Dried and Lvnpurated Frulta.
Al'l’LEß—Evapoialsd. 7<g7V. suu-dxled,
540<
APRICOTS— Evaporated, luc pound.
neotarlne*. 16e.
RAISINS-!.. L. $2.06. Imperial caMneta.
$2 -J>. I<*< .Vepound boxes, 8(0*4. pound
f’EACIIEB- Evaporated, praled. 174 c.
ontieshd *442 6c.
PKAMl—Evaporated. 84c•
M BBC 131.1. .6 8f ROC'S.
FISH —Mackerel, Itnll-bnrrel*, No. 1,
8* tl) No 2. I7 00. No I. 85 75. k4t*. No
1. 119>. No 2. $1.10; No. 3 *sc E3hah.
l-pnun*l ttrb ke *4> , 2-pnund brick*. 6c
Smoke.) herring*, per box. 17fe)9c Dulcn
herrit:*#. in kegs, 11.16; new mullets, bail
horrels. 83.75.
BTREP—Mark#! quiet: Georgia and
Florida syrup, buying at 2*11*6-; Selling
at 128135. sugar house al WV 15c
HONEY—Fair demand, strained. In bar
rel* SSfltOc gallon.
High wine basla, 81 B*.
OCKA* FltF-IUIfTW.
COTTON —Savannah to Bos* on. per
rwt . 25c; to New York, per ret.. 39c; to
Philadelphia, per hale, fl; Baltimore. II
FOREION DIRECT- firemen. 46c; Liv
erpool. 49c; Hamourg. —: Oeno# 60r;
Barcelona the. Manchester, lUc, Havre.
50c, Antwerp. —.
FOREIGN INDIRECT Weak and nom
inal Llver|**>l. 67k' . Mainhetter, 6-
llamhurg. 55.-; Havre, 72 . Ge'-
noa. tc; Itevul end SI. Peter*bnrg, 70c.
Antwerp, 65c.
LI MIiEK - By Bell Flights dull; to
lialitmore and nnuward. It 60 to $6 u per
M In Indlng Eortlaml
LEMIIKH By ttteem Bavanneh to Bal
timore, $5 00; (o P It R or It £ O
dock*. 85 6U; (.. Philadelphia. Iper
cwt . t( pound* to fnnii. to New York.
I8 60 per M. 87 25 to duck, lightered to
IloMtnn to dock, $5 60
NAVAL BTOItES The market 1* Arm
medium sls veserl* It.win—Cork (or
orilers. 3* ul per barrel of 310 pounds, end
6 |er cent primage BplrWe. 4* 61 per
4" gallons gross, and 8 per cent primage
lairge vessel*, rosin, hi, spirit* 4* Sd
fltrwm lie per 100 pound* on ro*ln: Il4e
on *ptrlls. Bavsnnah to Hoaton. and 64c
on roaln end lc on at lHie to New York
(IR 115. PIIAVIMON*. ETC.
New York. Gel 23 -Flour weak and
quoted lower ret ome grades with bul
ne* moderately active at the de.-lirie;
winter straight* 33 45123 55. Minnesota
patent*. 31 (tr 4 u.
Rye flour quiet.
Corn mnl dull
Rve easier; No 3 Western, 57e.
Barley weak, barley malt .hill
Wheal -Spot ivC.lk. No 2 red. 77i%c; op
f|on* broke again tmluy under severe
liquid it led promp'.tl hy heevlnee* ahroial
. .tntlnued atiseiu • of otttalde stipporl
hiirdenmtme domestic stock* and small
clearance* An active ex'ertsltm of short
accounts attended the decline, leaving the
.-lose weak at 1%u1%e. net loss: March
>%c: May. 30V; October. 75V. Decern
Iwr. 774,
Corn—Bjtot stead. ; No. 2,464 c options
Aral showed *lca.lines* on wet weather
n-we but on subsequent predictor* of
clearing pr.*peet* an ,| tne break In wh"*'
de. iin.Hl rather sharply, closing easy and
iwrtlallv %c net lower; May dosed |%, .
October, (6, . ftecemlter. 42%<-
Gate (4ii.it steady; No 2 MV, option*
m-glerted and weaker wl(h corn,
lleef dull.
Cut meat* mteady.
laird weak. Western *4.- im-d. 37 174,
Ortohcr 37 T 74. refined quiet
P’Tk easy; family, 116 (qj|6 50; short
clear. |U ra*Hjpl7 00. mesa, 313 iyJIH 25
Tallow easy.
Petroleum dull.
Rosin firm
Turia-n liM Arm, 4l’Vff(6c.
Hire firm
Coffee spot Rio easy. No. 7, Invoice.
4V; mild quiet; Conlovn. 9%Ql4>'. Fu
tures opened steady * 118(115 (ajlnts th
cllne, and ruled active under a more gen
eral liquidation, following lower i->tro|iean
thle*. ami enormous receipts ai Rio and
Ban to*. Weakness Increased by retreat
ing a*tit tide of spot htiyen*, closed eteadi
ai net loss of to point. Total sales. 31,-
*' bags. tnCmllng October. B lttc. Novcm
her. 6 tc; December, 6 S6r
Hugar-ltaw weak, fslr reflning. 44.';
• cprlfugttl, 96 teel, 4%e; molasses# sugar.
Slv. retlnod quiet.
IliMtc firm; Western creamery. Ilf
22V: Stale dairy. 1631 c.
Cheese atc.nl> large white. MV: small
lie.
Egg- steady: a'alc and Peetnrvlva-.la. 260
21c; Western, 16(119r.
IVttaloes quiet; Jersey#, $100*11374.
New York II 36*11 6*4; I on* Island. $1 Bo*r
I 76; Jersey sweete. 11.60(83 09.
Peanuts steady, fancy hand-picked. 4(J
4%c: other domeetl- . 2494 c
Cabbage quiet, long Island, per lflo
SI t mtn 25.
Freight* to I Aver pool quiet; cotton hy
steam, 33c.
COTTON NEED OIL.
New York. Oct. 23-Got ion seed oil dull
and easy Prim.- crude, barrel*, nominal,
prime summer y. Ik.w tor prompt; off
summer yellow. 4*l**4r; prime winter
yellow. Ftfj tic, prims white. . prim*
meal. 13600|X.50.
CHICAGO MINK ET6.
Chicago, Oct 23 --Weakness at Liverpool
was th# main fa-tor In th slump In wheat
her.- to-day. Iterem'-er closing 14c n ler
yesterday. Corn cloned %c a ,„) tm *4.
lower. Provlolon* at th* clone wire weak
Pork 24c: lard. 134 c. and rib* 174t30c
1"-preed
The lending future* ranged a* follows
Opening Highest la>wel. Closing.
Wheat No 2-
Oct 724 73% 71% 71%
Nov. ... 73%tJ73 73 714 ;j
Dec “34(773% 73% 72% 72*073%
Corn No 3
Oct 40%t6% 4! 39% 364
Nov. .. % 3% *740374 37%
Dec .. 36% W%035% 35% 35%
May ... J 6506% W% M *4%
hit* No I
Oct 214021% 2!%021% 214 114
Oor 2241*314 31% 21%r
Me** Pork, per barrel—
Oct $.... $.... $.... $119)
Nov JO 80 . 10 flt 10 > ip 7j
Jan 11 2ft 11 774 HO6 11 074
laird, per 100 pound*—
Oct .... .... 6 87iy
NbV * $6 696 685 6 Hi
Jan 62% 162% 6 55 6 55
Short rib*, per 160 pound*—
Oct 6 80 6 85 6 80 6 85
Nov 6 Rl 6 22% 6 2ft 6 JO
Jan 6174 5W4 5 86 685
Caah quotations were us follows No.
% eprlng wheat. 67074 c; No. 2 red, 73074 V:
No. 2 corn. 4904C-Xl-. No 3 yell-'W. 4ft'.r.,
No 2 oeta. 22%r; No 3 white. 214024 V.
No 2 rye. 49c; fair to choice milting lar
ky. 47085 c; No. I flax seed. $174 No. 1
Northwestern 31.76%; prime timothy *#ed,
84U60416; mes* pork, per barrel. $1; 50;
lard per MW pound* 6 9740706; short rttm
ablet, llooset, |*W*i7)o; dry salted shod
•rs, (boxed) , 36 00404-60%; short Ji*r
Plant System
of Railways.
Train* op*mt*d by Sbth mrridlan tun#—
On*- hour *low**r lh*n city time.
In Htiet Oct. l, la*.
All trataai
tv Havnnnah Daily. Ar. Havsnnab
Between
S lf nm ItvaiuMh. f l 00 mm
.3> <iin .. Wnycnm* Hu \z mm
i l" fin . ... Jackonvlll** ...... li n’n
• •* pm un i Florida | 7 go pm
Btwrt
I *1 nv Hvjiinh 2 *m
• ii m ... < hiritsion 7SO am
12 30n‘n| . m l Kavt 6 10 ptn
Cottitr !Ua> ai l*rt Tiicnp.i with I‘rn
ln*ulr m l •I• ntal st<nimrm leaving
for k*v \V. mV,! ftiftv.tn# Mondays,
in i H.iturdaya, 11 :(* p m.
fall *t Tiikit fur further mfor
rnat tun.
J. II POIaIIKMT H T IV A .
WARD (T.AItK t’lty Arar.t,
D#* Hirto lintel Dhonr 73.
II \V WHENN, I’u'b- riM*r Traffic Man*
*rr, huvunnab. (ia.
Vgcorgia
\ia y
Schedule* Effective Fepf. J*. (9W
Train, arrive a' and depart from
Central Station. Weet Broad, foot of
Liberty atrset
*>lh Meridian Tlme-Gne hour ■ lower than
city time
' Arrive
feta V M QUA tXi
|Auru.t.i, Micon. Allan tad “
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'Dally fExcept Sunday
BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND TTSfcE.
•dh meridian or Savannah city time.
LEAVE SAVANNAH.
Holiday only 62a a m D*i|y eleapt
Mutiday 9JO a m Dally !Oi p
LEAVE TYIIKE
7,S * m '*•'*
iloctday 10 U u m. l*wi|v 6So p m.
i oiii 'otitiii inad hi terminal point*
• nil train* Northwest, V>*| and
R*'ihwrft. I
Bleeping car* on „|glit |M(wmo
Bavannah ami Augusta. Macon, Atlanta
•ihl nirminghatn,
v '‘"!r l, ar " A * y between Sa
vannah. Ma. .-n un i All.nla
ror 'ftnjilffd Information, •rvhoduW.
rt#a ami • ortn** tlort* artnly to
w <Y HEWER. C|vTS: y ke,°.nd IW
anger Agent, un Hull atreat.
?r R HT/, N F TT
TMEb"D N iri!?wr^ “"S”
Til . I) KLINE. Gen Sup. -rlnleodsnt,
Ravsrnab G.
Double Daily Service
Th* hort Una lo Norfolk. Washington,
the ' Eaat"' KhlladelpklA, New York and
x — —— I 44 j Wo.
I-* Hav.nnak i. A. U By U fc, - , ;; -*p m
Ar Columbia. U A. L Ry 34|,rr. 4 Nam
A? Du'V‘ h A L Rr 1,1 K*®
Ar Durlwm. H A L „y 7 , INm>
i. - > .*' gr * b l - r *- 1 A *■ Ky! t 13am | Mpm
Ar Richmond. 1 A L K: I Uta I *>.
Ar Wuahlngton Hanna . 6 4&am lUn
Ar Baltimore Henna 10 06am 11 Km
Ar Hhllndelphla. Henna 13 37pm 2 56am
Ar N*w York Henna . .... 3 tuptn 4 g
. t* Nb f
I.v Bavannah. A. X. t. 7<v'l2 t(pti]fnKS
Ar Portsmouth. 8 A I. Ity; 7 OOamj 4 Hpa
Bteamera leave Norfolk dally, excwpt
Sunday, for Baltimore. Hhlladelphla and
" 5--k ... ! da * t . Waahlngtaa
MB= ~ —T~,=- . .
The abort line to Montgomery. Mobile
and New Ortema, leaving Savannah at
7 26 a m.. arriving at Montgomery 7:49
p m , at which point cloae connection la
mad* with the U & N. R R.. arriving
at Mobile 1:09 a. m. and New Orleana
7:46 a m
Th* ahort line to Errnandlna. Jackson
ville. Tampa and other Florida points,
I No 27 fHSTS*
Lv BavgVinah. I A L.TIyTTHafiTTWiS
Ar Fcrnundtna. SA L Ry ; i 33am t*ym
Ar Jackaonvllle, B A Lily 9 loam 7 40[>m
Ar Tampa. BA.L Ry | 6 Mpm| 4 10am
Magnificent Hullman buffet sleeping car
service to Washington. Baltimore, Phila
delphia and New York; also to Jackson
ville and Tampa.
Dining cars from Bavannah to Hamlet,
and Richmond to New York.
Buff" parlor cars Bavannah to Mont
gomery
For additional Information apply <o
Ticket ornce. Bull and Bryan street*.
Phone 2*.
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high wines. >177; sugar*, rut. loaf MM.
granulated. *5 96; confectioners’ “A." *676.
off A. *5 55.
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Paints, Oils, Varnishes,
Class and Brashes,
EUILOERS* HARDWARE.
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Agent* fr NEW YORK UVUHL.H
belting and hacking company.
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