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COMMERCIAL.
"s'avann ah market.
OFFICE OF TTIE MORNING news. I
Savannah, Ga., April 35. 4i. m. I
r n . market was very quiet and un
, There was only a light inquiry and
fl small stock offering. The sales for the
■Vore 111 ''.ales. On Change at the opening
■ u in a. m.. the market was reported quiet
u ,changed, with sale* of 115 bales. At
“ rail, at 1 p. in., it was quiet, with
further sale of 1 bale. At the third and
. cal | ;,t 4p. in., it was still quiet und
irUanged. with no * les - The following are
* official riosing spot- quotations of the Cotton
cebauge:
Middling fair ?££
Middling • 1 h
Lev middling /B
Ordinary Nominal.
si Island— The market was dull but steady
, u , K i,anged. There was no demand und
)thing doing. I.ast sales were at quotations,
i follows:
Common Georgias and Floridas. ... 14
Extra fine S./ 3 %~ X
Choice
Receipts, Expo! its An Sf>, 1887. and!
as Saub Twe i.Asf ytAa.
j/stand.
Stock on hand Sept. 1 1,149 4,804 } 551 8.298
Received to-day.. 76 ; 1,285
Received previously 27.258 7G2,H79|j 28,156 74.V.H7
Total 23,44 50,480
1 ! |
Kxported to-day | 256 i
I Exported previously 20,820, 762,9021 1 19,564 722,221
| Total 26,826 ?63,168jl 19.664 723,221
1 Stock on tmiid and on ship- 1 1 II
—. — i. ,
Kice—The market was strong, but not quat*
lv higher. There was a good inquiry, bin tin
Bering stock was quite small and business Item
*d. The sales for the day were only 15 oar
ls, at about quotations, as follows:
Prime
Country lots 50©. GO
Tide water 90©1 10
Naval Stores—The market for spirits tur
entine was dull and easy. The sales for the
ay were only 75 casks at 54Uc for regulars. At
lie Board of Trade on the opening call the
uu-ket was reported steady at Tilde for regu
irs. At the second call it was dull at 34J4c for
pgulars. Kosin—The market was quiet and
teadv. There wasa moderate inquiry only and
small business iloing. The sales for the day
rere about 750 barrels. At the Board of Trade
a the first call the market was reported steady,
rith sales of 450 barrels, at the foil >wing quota
ions: A, B, C and Dsl (■•’U'c. Efl <J7%4, 1- ®i laid,
i !l 15. II Si 30, I 81 40, K SI 50, Jl $1 80. win
low glass $2 50, water white $2 75. At the
losing call it was steady and unchanged, ex
ept for N, which was quoted at $2 15.
NAVAL STORES STATEMENT.
Spirit*. Rosin.
Stock on hand April 1 2.543 77.408
leceived to-day 8(5 1,595
ieceived previously 8,784 28,299
Total 12,172 107,302
Exported to-day 291 2,355
Sxported previously 6,596 41,149
Total 6,887 43.404
Stock on hand and on shipboard
to-day 5,285 63,898
leceipts same day last year
Financial— Money is in good demand, with
ight supply. Borrowers can get enough to
atisfy moderate wants.
Domestic Exchange Steady. Banks and
jankers are buying sight drafts at par and sell
ng at 14 per cent premium.
Foreign Exchange—The market is steadv.
tomiuercial demand, 84 86J4; sixty days.
S4 85; ninety days, $4 84W; francs, Paris and
tavre. commercial. sixty clays, 5 22© ; Swiss,
15' 231-s: marks, sixty days, 95.
Seci'rities —The market is very quiet for all
lecunties, and only a nominal business doing.
Stocks and Bonds— Citg Bonds— Quiet. At
lanta 6 per ceut, 104 bid, 110 asked; Atlanta 7
!©.TPb 11° bid. 120 asked; Augusta 7 per cent,
!05 bid, 112 asked; Augusta os, long, 10S bid,
iiu asked: Columbus 5 per cent, 98 bid. 99
asked; Macon 6 per cent, 111 bid, 112 asked:
new oavannah 5 per cent, July coupons, 10114
Did. 10.) asked: new Savannah 5 per cent, May
coupons, 105 bid, 105 U asked.
Shite Roads--Market steady, with light sup
ply Georgia new (is. 1889. 108 bid, 101 asked;
Georgia new
gia , per cent gold, coupons quarterly, iOSGi bid,
lUM)4 asked; Georgia 7 per cent, coupons Jan
uary and July, maturity 1896, 122 bid, 133
Stocks —Central common, 123 bid,
asked; Augusta and Savannah 7 per cent
f Mam-yd, ex-div.. 130 bid, 187 asked; Georgia
2£rS3 * P*? - ?® nt guaranteed, ex-div.. 131 W
ev Central tl per cent certificates
p | I®* 1,, d. 103 H asked; Atlanta and West
romtiailroad stock, ex-div., 113 bid. 118 asked;
l bid,Sws J k ed >oint,il>er Ce " t certU,cale, ‘-
lifjS Bonds —Market quiet. Savannah,
air -M - r " Ps,ern Rhilv.ay Company general
,Md n.!’ P ',’ l ' ‘* nt interest. coupons October,
Atlantic and Gulf first mort-
Lcl b ld , :Uel 1 l l * sl ' cent, coupons January
tn\ enr=;.!YV"'! ly 11!,ldd . ‘- 1 asked. Cell
'* e< ,‘ I,lri, *fgage 7 per cent, coupons
£S nd dnly.inaturity 18(13, 113,4 bid, ill
Gelp u‘‘?'P a m , llr : liul ,is - IH W. I |W Wd, 110
t ; se',i e a,K ' ,lrard sec '°nd mortgage in
®tnritv F?"P ons January and July,
ill ! Fnf'n u e, T‘ lld ' 10,4 ashed: Montgomery
kv cw?i a n' st 'nortgage tl per cent, indorsed
and \orth ri'^ r °i a ndlt " bid - iM asked: Marietta
HOliid i(n G SA!,T , t ?u moll ff ll ge tl per cent,
iueust’i n,., <u^''d ' Charlotte. Columbia and
cS,"? mortgage, 113 bid, ltd asked:
i t i'uV ( hiH Ul l’i h v a . ttnd Augusta second mort-
mt, ‘ d ' asked; Western Alabama
IK, as i£p.AS*?, 0 ’U'lnnjed 8 per cent, 108 bid,
lb U,i : Georgia aim Florida indorsed,
•won, mni-f^o ed ',?2 u , tb , Ceorgiu and Florida
Ir.rt d > >ls asked; Augusta
bid >nortgage 7 per eent, 108.8
'h-n, first Gainesville, Jefferson and
liHasl e • c l -" JMarantersl, 11s bid.
r.-A guar intlil I *?.', He. Jefferson and Southern
hip K , I .'* p . d ' | lls t,,d > 1 >'■ ached. Ocean Steam
tuifrcaif ioTi.i 1 oL' ls guaranteed by Central
luson imi v ’ ld : lo ®H asked: Gainesville. Jef.
tecl woml mortgage guaran
flrsi uii),-iir„™V ifts ‘i-d; t oimnims and Itonc
food IDs ?,,?^ ,H , >ud , h md'O'sed by Central rail
l.r ‘c,' KW "-sked: OoUmd.us and Western
and Sub\irh'i i U ,' W a U,< '' t ’
I'A bid. 11,1 asi.ed " 1!d nil "'tgage 7 (lerceul.
>!,•• State or^~% ~1,,1al - Southern Bank of
dunts 'vatinml’, i? u 'A ** andd \ ■" ashed: Mer
tun 11a 11 itll I 'k- 1' P *‘* bid. 1IX) asked; Kn
au., ‘d-h,;d lrust Company, In bid, 113
r ''Vs/,„V ’ “ of btavunnan. 117 bid.
div oanmuith Gas Ught stock, e\-
Mutual oa * U * Ut
Fruit and Vegetable Market.
in t, lo Moinfj.wi Nrw
Ik., 1 " r l >ie 1 >0110(11 of our Florida and
til,l and tho *> imeivsfod ill fruits
re a ' es, and can Ixi relied uiant as accu
•'l 1 Itabie:
,a! *'■' >i'i"so'i,. A,,rd *’•' Tile’ 1-e.ripls ,if vegc
ti' li tl. ,*| ,n " 1 ' ‘V ‘lay ,-rc mucli heavier.
r ' " >nii,mi,"'!' ,ll ‘ d ''' ltu-gc, and all m,I m
i-‘u' - ,u ';::r •>>"*i me.*. ,s,.van
'Mli . • p.. r l„,x- Ismici. Satan
• 0 |s"*cr.dc; lieans, Klorlilu, $3 00;.
null r . Mil 00 Sl4 ml nei
1, , .3 00 (‘)ilo per crale: .< iiumil,
F- '-•"is. Mil per ciale: i-gg
*• 1. ‘ * i".’ I ,, 'r > rate; slraU-rii ... -0.,
•1 1 nicy oiaagcs arc still ladem and
1 ~ ' ruweis and Inferior
'"'l • < s Paurau
WAttKffiXß nv TKI.,EGIIA?IL
n XAttuut
•“* frivol i W 4 JO for
u *’i w V ** V. .n-wt
■ ' ’ , . 4 t* t.s uldet t, .1 steady,
*•. , ' I"* osit. Kscltan •. toil/
'■ 11, T ’, 4 i,C “ ‘ **'*.,e'cl*' 1
~, V! 4d,, a t<t Steely
M , •*• **-iW dull I,lit arm at f|s7(lt
w j t l ** / 4{/> Hi* •• r ,f t ~4 , t j
!#•** iwm! >***< # I r#a *Of t v j
—Gold, $135.313,(rt): currency, $15,588,000. Gov
enimeui l>-*nds and ill but .^te.uly; four ]>*r cents.
1 -■>'*; three per cents. HJU. built* bonds dull
iuid heavy.
I be new week at the Stock Exchange ojHMied
•with a moderately active, nut feverish, irregu
lar and unsettled market The pivotal stock of
today was New England. The decline of the
day was checked alter the first hour. On the
r hand there was marked strength iu Union
Pacific and Oregous, which made slight ad
vances, while the remainder of the list were
weak. The return of Mr. Gould and reports
that his sentiments are bullish caused un uie
■wiircl .spurt in Western Union late in the day. iu
which the general market sympathized to a cer
tain extent. Fort Worth and Denver was also
notably weak in the early dealings. Trading in
Keadiug was comparatively small, but it re
mained firm throughout the day. The opening
was generally firm, advance over Saturday s
final figures in most stocks being from t. s .e
p<‘r cent. New England, with Union Pacific
and Reading, furnished the great bulk of the
trading, ana while New England, Fort Worth
and the general list were heavy to weak,marked
strength was displayed by Union Pacific. After
the fii-st hour, however, declines were checked
and in many cases early losses were recovered
before noon. A steady to firm tone was im
parted to dealings in the afternoon. Western
Union coming to the front. There was a slight
reaction toward 2 p.m., but the close was steady
to firm and close to opening figures. The net
result of the day's business is that prices are
irregularly changed, though in only two cases
—New England, which lost 2V4 and Wheeling
anil Lake Erie U 4 per cent are the differences
l’or more than fractional amounts. Following
are the closing quotations:
Ala. class A.2 to 5.108% New Orleans Pa
Ala. class I. ss. .112 cific, Ist mort.. 78
Georgia, .'s mort. .Ids N. V Central 113}$
N. Carolina .s . 121 k Norf. AW. pref... 52
N. Carolina 4s ... US Nor. Pacific 29 %
So. Caro. (Brown) ** pref... 02
consols 10v>V6 Pacific Mail 65” h
Tennessee 0s 77 Reading 4fA&
\ irgiuiafik 4.8 Richmond & Ale.. GR>
Yu. i 52 Rie'uniond.v i)aavlsi) ~
oLjyJpflvcXJQlh' 8 Ric.i n'i! aW. Pt.
•) 'tPVtHaß?•■•lt.''tß. flWpk ! :i I
*fT iJv a SMbp P
Z
lAi-geland •, , 1
.|„I liiAi,
>1 8 -^i.,
* pnerX’s
j bmug ttic wlf.iiiduSWf
, overbaju inß-TRirsonTssi).—Colton dull, with
’ plcturfl, lie was, in gpiUinfc' uplands 5 !<■ Kid.
I providim, indiutrloiis,'*► - 1 for sivou
and ij Hweii is 3i .uni i
[4- MB. ni Imi-vVi
-i • JBMHpny oianso, A
and oA“ er P'iMHnr' ■•!■.!.
a .vujgu
y at the d.-
KdtiiiVrt tAdJtniqncaii to-day were.
Uplands, low mionMry clause. April
~ifleSpli y 5 45-okl. buyers; April cud May 5 35-04d,
May and June 5 15-(>Jd. buyers: June
and July 5 37-04d, buyers: July and August
5 89-64d, buyers; August and Septeinbi*!* 5 41-04d,
buyers; September and October 5 :*,Vd4d, sell
ers; Octoocr and November 5 20-<Md, buyers;
September 5 42-0-kl, buyers. Market closed’dull.
4:00 p. m.—Futures:* Uplands, low middling
clause, April delivery 5 &>>4d, buyers: April and
May 5 35-04d, buyers: May and .June 5 3i-64d,
buyers: June and July 5 37-okl. buyers; July and
August 5 30-Oki, buyers: August and September
5 41-04d, buyers: September and October 5 85-04d,
value; October and November 5 : J /-G Ki, buyers;
September 5 42-64d, buyers. Futures closed
quiet, but steady.
New York, April 25, noon.—Cotton opened
quiet: middling uplands 10%e, middling Or
leans 10 13 10c; sales 123 hales.
Futures—Market steady, with sales as follows:
April delivery 10 50c, May 10 42c. June 10 50c,
July 10 50c, August 10 62c. September 10 30c.
5:00 p. m.—Market closed quiet; middling up
lands 105gc, middling Orleans 10 13-10 c; sales to
day 148 bales; net receipts 101 bales, gross 1,888
bales.
Futures—Market closed firm, with sales of
63,200 bales, as follows: April delivery 10 55 Ca\
10 57c, May 10 46c, June 10
3iic, October 9 '.)T( V 9 95c, November 9 82(f/“
9 83c, Deceml)er 9 BUTr,O 82c, January 9
Green & Co.'s report, on cotton futures says:
“Without much animation the market has been
pretty steady all day, slowly but steadily ad
vancing 6u/‘7 points and closing well maintained
at the highest figures re? vhed. There appeared
to be some pretty fair oilerings at times,mainly
from New Orleans, but tne demand was waiting
and all floating supply disappeared in compara
tively prompt form."
Galveston, April 25. —Cotton firm: middling
lOUgc; net receipts 55 bales, gross 55; sales 633
bales; stock 15,257 bales.
Norfolk, April 25.—Cotton firm: middling
net receipts 105 bales, gross 100; sales 5
bales; stock 10,225 bales; exports coastwise 138
bales.
Baj.timore, April 25.—Cotton very quiet: mid
dUng 10', s c: net rec ijis none, gi * -093 bale .
sales none; stock 5,730 bales; exports, coastwise
05 bales.
Boston, April 25.--Cotton steady; middling
10} 4 c; net receipts 95 bales, gross 328; sales
none; stock none.
Wilmington, April 2b.— Cotton firm: mid
dling 10>fcc; net receipts 23 bales, gro# 23; sales
none; stock 2,239 bales.
Philadelphia, April 25. —Cotton quiet; mi l
dling lo>4c: net receipts none, gross 82 bales;
stock 23.084 bales.
New Orleans. April 25. —Cotton quiet but
steady: middling net receipts HI hales,
gross 411; sales 750 bales; stock 144,550 bales;
exports, to Great Britain 1,271 bales, to the con
tinent 3.004, coastwise 2,53*4 bales.
Mobile, April 25.—Cotton nominal; middling
10J4c: net receipts 55 bales, gross 56; sales
bales; stock 3,071 bales.
Memphis. April 25,—Cotton quiet but steady;
middling lOVfcc; receipts 270 bales: shipment
-3,025 bales; sales 400 bales; slock 27,392 Ualis.
Aigcsta, April 25.—Cotton quiet; middiiug
lO'hc; nxseipts 112 bales; sales 41 tales.
Charleston, April 25. Cotton quiet but firm:
middling lOkie; net receipts 139 bales, gross 139;
sales 2 bales; stock 1,590 bales; exports, coast
wise 178 bales.
Atlanta, April 25.—Cotton—middling 10c; re
ceipts 22 bales.
New York, April 25.—Consolidated net re
ceipts for all cotton |>oris to-day 1,001 bales; ex
jHrl, to Great Britain 3,813 bales, to the corni
neat 4,498; stock at all American ports 432,218
bales.
PROVISIONS, GROCERIES, ETC.
Liverpool, Ar>ril 2.“, noon.—V/J\**at steady: tle
mand fair; holders ofTer moderately. Corn
steady: demand fair. Bacon, lon * clear 395.
Ntw ohk, April tfi. noon.—Flour quiet but
firm. Wheat higher. Corn tatter. Pork
steady: mess jl7 00. 1-iird dull at I2W.
Freights steady.
5:00 p. ni. —Southern flour quiet; common
to fair extra good to choict* ditto $4 50.
Wheat *i g c.<* higher; closed firm; No 2 red,
April delivery elositigat JKWe; Ma>
closing at w 8 July
closing at 93Wc. Corn Wij higiier. closing
llrm; rJo. 2. May and June delivery 49c,-b) ! -4e.
closing at 49^c; July closing same. Oatr<
1 8&')b < -‘ higher; No. 2. April delivery nominal at
May 84>mc. closing at :'-e. Ho[)S quiet and
unchanged. Codec, fair Rio firm at op
tions active and higher; No. 7 liio, April de-,
livery 15 Id'</jr> 150 e. May 15 O.Ve< 15 :>k*. June
15djtKfr.r* 10c. Sugar quiet l>iit mlea i> ; refined
closed quiet but steady. Molasses firm; 50 test
liH<.e Cotton hcihl oil —3l r/i?i2c for crude,
for relined. Hides steady and moderately
active; wet salted New Orleans, selected, 45 to
00 pounds, id'ijvd. 10c; Texas, selected, 60 to lie
pounds. liX'. Wool quiet and unchanged:
domestic fleece B>'' d'ITo, pulled IpqJUc. Texas
'.i j-i- 1 . Pork qui ai I uominall) steady; mew
dull. Middles and ill and nominal. Lard a shade
easier and quiet; Western steam, on spot m
(t(>\ 12Lj, May delivery $1 -'. Kr‘nrhts
closed dull; cotton, per sU*aiu g dki; a heat, ])er
steam id.
Chicago, April 25.—The wheat market was
active ami stronger lo day. J’here appeared to
ta inoiv general ou.ving by outsiders, tlie bull
clique apparently nut aiding the aJvatic*, and
at times th *> threw ctiusideranle w.ieat on the
market, d•••-.pile whieii the market remained
strong A very lair
himro strength cuine iiom tbe visiolt* de*
Cit'iUi*, wiu''ii M't '•(!•■ idly atuioUi. ’ed um ].2fi6,*
mill Uusucls Ol V. lieu | •tut i b'.|*-2l‘*|s of { o|li.
Three mure ele\ ; ors Imv** I m**•.i de.d.u r I “regu-
Uir. ' which ''.i t up tlie Njuiutimi s<ei:t*wluit.
ing l*oim p r i e.in\ n n.(Nii) oiislieL luon of
\\ijoat. They are u: pi *"ni punlt Idled May
wheat upli'<il ope;.'* . • 1 sp.a , o, u,iad\ane of
* live:* ,S|l tilt lay. i quie. iy .-il oft
to Hl**'. Ulii .e i.*dd ..le.ul* at e.boul that
ligurc during the I'ouwod-r oi the o iy. *'fo*mg
on Um aiiei iiooii Immu dai m, ■ t ' *rt ■ I*mr
Jugs were light, nggiin ui mg 9.• hu !•*;* Ir.Mii
tUie** Atlantic pore le - -41 .•<# timdi-'U
at twelve punti h 1*1i • ***M'n m< > • i ui % :irnit*r,
owing to a ihtM 'i' it! the VisioJe rtiqiply aud
the flniinmn **iiiwn in wheat, lie ••ips were a
little l.itg 'r. iiiid the . i um.. I iiirlvd* for u
mot row b tre modi r4t*. Oats wt*iv <tuli bu*
Nh-ady. pi n•. biiind.i lit* !e * .• and * pm ,
was .in u.ifi.et istid b .U'iid- lightly il'iulH
id, mid vuhiea *!>-eiod wur.vli any elm**/••
during I lie luy. hle> t u*/ eiusod al haiiirday s
figures
The following were Him cadi q>l*l items;
Htn* qa *i and iimm m/ and Uae.ii. N* ;
si ring s-i e ( n**ta*. No
ai* v* >rti * * I I*• J* *ti. :*.d M I Ait I
t|f Id. KiwMl fMlskle lo %'i tsi Ur? sailed
THE*MOKNIXG NEWS: TUESDAY, APUTfi 26, 188?.
Treading futures ranged as follows:
o}x*n mg. Highest. Closing.
No. 2 Wheat—
April delivery.. 83K 84t^
"May delivery . 8-t'u Kit 7
July delivery...
Corn
April delivery.. 88 SS34
May deli very ... 38H 38: 7 38^2
J u lie delivery... 4(41 vr 4!
July delivery....
Oats -
April delivery. . 27Ui * ....
May delivery.... 28U
July deli very... 99*4
Mess Pork—
April delivery.. S2O 50 .... ....
May delivery... 20 75 .... ....
J une delivery... 20 75 .... ....
Lard—
April delivery. $ 7 10 ....
Mav delivery. .. 7 12J** .... ....
July delivery... 7 27W, $7
Short Ribs—
April deli very.. $7 TTVr $7 85 $7 8)
May and divery.... 7 77U 7 85 7 80
July delivery... 8 0) 8 05 8 00
Baltuiorf., April 25. —Flour firm but quu‘t;
Howard and Western sui>erfiiie 50u4
3 I>. extra 75. family $3 85(5.4 50, city
nulls superfine S2 3 fv), extra $3 2.5M;3 75, Rio
brands $4 I tU. Wheat—Southern steady,
with moderabA deinand; red 91 > 94c, nmberftl
(7? !Hk?; No. 1 Maryland 93c bid.; Western higher
but dull; No. 2 Western winter red, on spot,
92Vfjc bid. Com—Southern steady, with light
inquiry: white 18 (49c, yellow4B<&49c; Western
easier, except for spot.
Cincinnati, \pril *2s.—Flour active; fancy
S3 85. Wheat firm: No. 2 rod, 82L ;.r 83c. Corn
in good demand and firm: No. 2 mixed 4H7*(i/
LV. Oats heavy; No. 2 tni\.xl, ;>oljc. Lard
quiet at $7 05. Bulk meats firm: short ribs
ST 75. Bacon steady: short ribs §8 75, short
clear S9. Whisky steady at Si 13. Hogs steady
mi l firm: common and light S-4 25(&5 25, pock
ing an 1 butchers 55 )>(.. 5 05.
Loi isville. April 25. —Grain firm: Wheat.
No. 2 red 82c. Corn. No. 2. mixed 42c. Oat s,
No. 2,31 c. Provisions closed steady: Bacon,
divr rib sides 8S 62W. shoulders $0.02V-'..
Jhiik me ats, clear rib sides SB, clear sides
■ 8 25; shoulde’.*s 55 75. Mess pork nominal.
Hams, sugar-cured sli
leaf $8 25f?{.8 5).
St. Lot is. vpril 25.- Flour steady and firm.
Wheat. ct*h was strong, with active export
demand. HKi.tfiXi bushels having lieen takeii for
f:n*ign shipment to day, and SK),iX)O bushels
will go out iluringt.be we v k: 2 red, cash HO
' May * d'divery K)L,.vV closing at
8 ,•: Jun • 80 \(o 1 Join firm au 1 1 , ■ ,<•
higher: cash and Mr.; delivery 35V4C. June 3i'>*gk\
very dull; cash
27£a<*. Whiskv' steady. Provisions dull; only
small job trade.
New Orleans. April 25.—Coffee strong and
higher: Rio cargoes, common to prime, U ;: pc'
1- ‘ .e. Sugar, centrifugals easier; prime yellow
clarified 5 7-10 c.
NAVAL STORES.
Liverpool, April 25, noon.—Spirits turpentine.
29s 9d.
New York. Anril 25. noon. -Spirits turpentine
dull at 89c. Ito’dfldull at Si i7Vfe.
S:X) j). in.—Spirits turpentine dull at 38LjC.
Rosin dull at §1 J7VVr J 2**.
('hauleston, April :is. Spirits turpentine
quiet at :Hj>/c. Rosin steady: good strained 85c.
SViLMiNoroN, April 25.—Spirits turpentine
steady at Rosin steadv: strained 80c, good
sli*aiiied 85c. Tar firm at 15. Crude turpen
tine firm; hard §1 30, yellow dip and virgin
$2 20.
RICE.
New York, April 25.—Rice steady and in
good demand.
New Orleans, April 25. —Rice unchanged.
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
MIM A fuSs ALTd A.N.vl ’—THIS LA V.
Sun Rises 5:21
Sun Sets 6:35
High Water at Savannah 9:57 a m 10:28 p m
Tuesday, April 26, 1888.
ARRIVED YESTERDAY.
Steamship Merrimack, Crowell, Boston—C G
Anderson.
Steamer St Nicholas. Usina, Darien, Doboy,
Brunswick and Fenumdiua—C Williams, Agt.
Steamer Katie. Beviil, Augusta and way land
ings—J G Med lock. Manager.
CLEARED YESTERDAY.
Steamship Win Crane, Billups, Baltimore—
Jas B West <& Cos.
DEPARTED YESTERDAY.
Steamer Ethel, Carroll, Cohen's Bluff and way
landings—W T Gibson, Manager.
SAILED YESTERDAY.
Bark Elena (Ger), Rotterdam.
MEMORANDA.
New York, April 23 Arrived, schr Addie G
Bryant, Stubbs. Frrnandina.
Cleared, schrs Mary Ellen, Van Name, Key
West: Clifford. Lanioine, Brunswick.
! Minuet Head, April 33 Passed, steamship R
F Matthews 1 Ur), Hoff, Coosaw, SC, for United
Kingdom.
Elsinore, April 20—Passed, bark Nellie T Guest
(Bn, Messenger. Savannah forßeval.
Liverpool, April 21—Sailed, bark Annita (Br),
late Gler (Nor), Horn, Savannah.
Queenstown. April 23--Arrived, bark Lainetar
(Ruri, Nyross, Savannah.
Harburg. April 19 Arrived, barks Aagot(Nor),
Jacobsen, Savannah; Christina tSw), Andersen,
Brunswick (both not previously).
Halifax. April 18—Sailed, schr Nellie V Rokes,
Thompson, Jacksonville; steamship Hudson
(Bn, Bryant, from (Vxsaw, S C. for Stettin.
Nassau, Vpril 18—-Arrived, schr Goodwill (Br),
Sweeping, Key West.
Piogivss, April i. In port, steamship Shad
wan i Bn, Willis, from Key West, not given entry
by the authorities.
Apalachicola. April 23—Arrived, bark Alice C
Dickerm.in. <jook. Boston.
Baltimore, April23—Arrived, schrs Island City,
Voorfives. Savammh; Oscar C Schmidt, Bacon,
Fernandina.
Bail), Ale, April 23-Arrived, schr Satilla,
Skolfie: f. Darien.
Cookiw, S C, April 28 Arrived, sU-amship
Bessie .Morris (Br), Ward, Boston.
Fernandina. April 23 Arrived, schrs Samuel
M Manemy. Viivfeu. i Philadelphia; SB Hubbard,
Yu-huffy, New London: Lizzie Dewey, Clarke,
New Yoi iv: Lizzie B Will-v, Willey, Bath; Mary
L Allen, Willey. Chariest mu.
Fortress Monroe. April 21—Passed out, steam
ship Rosscnd Cu.stle (Br), from lkiliimore lor
Port Royal.
Gemxctowu, S C, April 21—Arrived, schrs
Waccamaw. Squires, New York; N J Miller,
Abbott. Salem.
Sailed, schrs J IT Parker, Wicks. New York; O
R Congdon, Terrell, do; 22d, I> W McLean, Hud
son. New York.
Jacksonville, April - Arrived, soLirs Nellie V
Rokes. Thonijbson, Nassau. N P: C R Flint.
Bl own. New York; Florence A IJllian. Smith, do.
CltaHred. steamer .Silver siar. Bartar. Bangor.
Me; sehr Mollie Rhodes, Watts. New York.
Newbem, SC’. April 21—Ariivcd. schr Major
>V 11 Tautum. (’ulvemm, Philadelphia: 23d,uchr
Carrie Hall Lister, ftmith, Philadelphia.
Sailed, sebr S A Rudolph, Mullin, Bay River,
to loud for Philadelphia.
Newport News, April 21—Bailed, str North
Durham (Bn, Williams, from Coosaw for New
castle..
Pensacola. April 28—Arrived, tvarka Iris ißwi.
JJverpool; fait >nia < Brv. do; Pelir Brahe (Rus.
Dernerai’a; Preci#>si (Nor), Antwerp.
Cleaied, sliip AAtmcanu (Bi ), Liv rpool; bfirks
Freeda A Wilfey, New York; Isideiltal), Cardiff:
NatV'lcon (Nor). Antwerp.
Port Royal, S C. April 28 Arrived, steamer
Olcadowe (lir), O'Neill, New York; schr Carrie
Strong. Strong. Bostou.
Providence, R I. April 28— Arrived, schr Fran
cis C Yarn all, Scott, savannah.
I Vman'iiiKi. April 25 Arrived and cleared to
return, steamship Yeuicuwe-v, Platt, New York.
Cl*4ire/I, se.hr flnrence Rogers, McLeod, St
Jny,u. Cubit.
New York, April 25 Andvwl out. steanisbips
Suevia, from New Y< rk for Hamburg; Eider,
from New York for Bremen.
MAitITIMF MISCELLANY.
Lou'lon, April 20--Bark Lady Duffer in (Br).
C'rangle, from I'ousacula I'nf B#'lfisr, f. put int
Fa v 1 April 4, leaking, and would discharge for
iv jours.
RI2CKI ITS.
TVr C'luirler.t.cii and Sivantnh Rahway. Anril
35 -UK) sticl.M gn in * pin IwirTi'Js. *io bhls roshi, id
lilblb -.ph’it.v LirjHMii iuc. 1 car *lal>s. 2P Hooka
tk> • -kMi -s lob'h • <. Jl boxes tobacco. 2i ns<
l>.n co, 1 fuw* cigiireti#e, 6 crat"* hams, 2n fun
!•**' *. 12 buckets. 1 halo wool, 75 sac .s ktui.t, and
nuta*.
I > ;vaufim, Florida and W -t'rM Railway.
April !' P* cot;on. 24 *'.ir-i I uulx , r. 5 cars
co. I. I Jtr. hi*i 1 o iii, ! bl l*. spirit 1 urjm.i its
-2 ears wr>o’i, I orr ir< *i. I buitM iiJd ,s . *’.* bhls
and 1/w, Jm \ s b<'getuhlea, tl ÜbiM and 8,857 In>x*v.
01 auges, and mdse.
I'c leu • Kiilie. from Xiigustn uud wi.v
lan lie.'• A*n Pal* - olton, 254 bbln roHili. 189
bb! -cii la turpentine 10 bbU tar, and ea*v-s eggs,
1 tail t*ul*' ’. 1 Pile wool, ) horm*ti'id buggy.
p*r Ktu4* t 1 *r ;t Nudtfiiis, tnmifo'nmii imaand
biiiiliiieit 14 ools wj , |tH uu isviMne (i lads I'omlu.
•cMn\ 01 in;;* • tiul cubbage- \ l a'es b, I*h.
2 bul“* w > 1. 1 In#v iii'U*. 1 pke ptLus'u, bbln
p-fat • -toi I letPv an i.'
JVr Cumral Kadioad. A|*ril Bf> *>< tiales cot
fun, dlnl'** ) 4 o, l*f hales do,nest !<•*. li
iiUi iml bi.lm, 7 I*lf I. |T li t }>l>ki> tq
ta . /*#,' t'i Ita lai tl, .5 I hi-Spirits t iffwnfin *.
lUi b>4i *oni. 1, It Inn, in* Si I, i#) 11. b tay, 5 mUf
IJ.Uwli! IV. iC,oU * **r. n **a *N ** g. tf *tl
•mi; .uiiMuLuw, ||-hhln <t i car
*e.* p* ie < Iff fioe lr4 ui u U
g... u, I•.. MH.iNi fear 4f •t'eiq
10 pkgs wood in shaph, l79tq|iß Jfljj iron. 24 casks
clay. 229 pkgs nuNe, 3 bale* paiJersioek, 5 pkgs
empties, 40 pkgs hardware, 2 bbls eggs.
PASSENGERS.
Per steamship Merrimack, from Boston W H
Clark. Miss L S Maim. P Freeman. Mrs sp Five
man, W O Hanc.a*k. and 5 hU h*rage.
Per steamer St Nicholas, from Fernandina
and landings R M Tangnley. Rush Tungsley,
Miss Fanny Tangslcy. Miss Joe Taugsley, Nliss
Mary Howard, Aug Koch, wife and child. J K
Clarke, Mr Gignilliat. Wm Hazard, T J Fergu
son. E T Homans. Miss May Yat< >. Miss Louise
Howell, Tlios Earley. C A Vetter. J Minis. Mr., J
M Fisher. W C Jackson. Ismis Collar, Miss M
K*lly. J Klopher. and JO deck.
Pc: steamer Katie, from Augusta and way
landings S Lewis, Sl3 Lewis, Miss B Lawton,
Alias Pauline Lawton. Mrs Fannie Morrison, Miss
Lizzie Morrison, F W Oliver, V B Oliver. R L
Gnilord. 51 L Jordan, W L Conner, J C Brauon,
and 15 deck.
CONSIGNEES.
Per steamer Katie, from Augusta and way
landings Re Hi Bros. N Paulsen A Cos, E T Rob
ci ts. Ellis. Y *.£ Cos, Baldwin A ('o. Woods A <'o,
Peaccu'k, H & Cos, Cheanutt & O’N. Jno laiwton,
J P Williams A (V\ Grady, DeL A- Cos, Ray a Q
Mohr Bros, Wm Hone A Cos, De. ker&F, W B
Metzger.
Per Charleston and Savannah Railway, April
2*- -J F Torrent. G W Tledeinan. W Piers,
H Myers A Bros, I*eaeoek, H Cos, Garnett. S A
Cos, Bendheim Bros & Cos. J P Williams A Cos,
l.iUent.hal A Sou.M Y Henderson, Baldwin A Cos,
MeMillan Bros.
Per Savannah, Florida and Western Railway
April ‘25 -Transfer Office. Jno Flannery Cos.
\V D Simkins A C, S Guckrahcimer 4 v Sn \ u L
Dentt'n, G V Meeker & Cos. A Ehrlich & lire. T 13
Inni'ss, Meinliard Bros it Cos, A Einstein's Sims,
W G Cooper, Llppmun Bros, S \V Braneh, Perse
AL. lWrson *& S. M Feist Co,G Walter A Cos,
Smith Bros A Cos, loe Rov Alycrs A Frierson
A Cos. Bacon, .1 A Cos, Mclhuiough A Cos. K T
UolkuTs, Dale, I) A Cos. J P Williams A Cos, W c
Jackson. Garnett, S A Cos, Ellis, Y & Cos. C L
Jones, Baldwin A Cos.
Per steamer Si Nicholas, from Fernandina
and landings Jno Lyons A Cos, I! Myers A Bros.
Pearson As. Miss Annie Vlow.itt. AS.
(’he.snult A O’N, Mrs J G Heyward. A I>>filer,
P B Springer, W C Jackson, M Y Henderson,
Ellis, Y X Cos. Sirs J T Dent,
Per Central Railroad. April 25 Fordg Agt,
Mutual Gas Light Cos, M Boley A Son, Walter W
Smith. W D Dixon, J E Const-inline. I G Haas.
Solomons A Cos. H Berg. McGillis A M, Cornwell
A C, M V nenvlcreon, Peacock, H A Cos, R II
Tatein, McDonough A 00, Stillwell, PA M, H G
Greene, A Ehrlich A Bro, W ! Ifiiller, R es< r AS,
J Whitehead, Tee pie A Cos, Vale Royal MfgOo.
Geo Mever, Baldwin & Cos, Frank A Cos. Mai-shall
House, Eckruan & V, Mohr Bros. (' E Stul ts. D C
Bacon A Cos, Smith Bros A Cos. G M Heidt A Cos,
J P Williams A Cos. Ellis, Y & Cos.
Per steamship Merrimack, from Boston - E M
Connor, A R All nlayer A Cos. M Boley A Son. C
J Baldwin, Then Busch, J O Butler, (’’ullat Bros,
J S Collins A (’o, Ezra Coe, S Cohen, IV’ Duncan,
A Einstein's Sons Fret well &N, M Ferst A Cos,
.1 II Furber, C M Gilbert & Cos, A Hanley, A
Krauss, E Lovell A Son, H Logan. John Lynch,
D B Lester, S K Lovvin, N laing. Ludden A 13.
Lindsay A M. D F Myerson. McDonough A B. A
McAllister, Meinhartl Bros & Cos, A S Nichols, E
A Smith, Order Herman A K. N Paulsen A Cos.
Peacock, H A Cos, J Rosenheiiiv A Cos, CRR A
JJkg Cos, II Solomop A vSon. Ga A Fla I S B Cos,
E A Schwarz. G W T'edeman, Southern Ex Cos,
Teeple A Cos, S, F A W Hy.
HANKS.
Daniel Manning, P*t. Com: ad N. Jordan, V.P't.
THE WESTERN NATIONAL BANK
OF TIIK CITY OF NKYV YORK.
New York, April 14, 1887.
I)REPARATORY to opening this bank for
business at its rinuns in the Equitable HuiKl
ing. in the *. itv of New York, on Tuesday. 3lay
10, 1887, its Board of Directors Ims this day
called in the balance due on the capital stock,
95 per cent., payable on .Monday. May 2, 1887.
V BLANKJENHORN, Cashier
KISSIMMEE CITY BANK,
Kissimmee City, Orange County, Fla.
CAPITAL - - - $.00,000
1 TRANSACT a regular banking: business. Give
particular attent ion to Florida collections.
Correspondence solicited. Issue Exchange on
New \ork. New Orleans, Savannah aivl .lack
sonvllle, Fla. Resident Ageuts for C'outts A Cos.
and Melville, Evans A Cos., of Loudon. England.
New York correspondent: The Seaboard
National Bank. ♦
BROKERS.
A. x2~I IA R TRIIX^K,
SECURITY BROKER.
I>UYS AND SELLS on commission ail classes
J of Stocks and Bonds.
Negotiates loans on marketable securities.
New York quotations furnished by private
ticker every fll teen minutes.
WM. T. WILLIAMS. W. CU.MM! NO.
W. T. WILLIAMS & CO.,
IBx*oIk:ex*S
ORDF.RS EXECUTED on t he New York, Chi
cago and Liverpool Exchanges.
ID COMMERCIAL BUILDING.
STOVES.
onemillionTn use.
Manufactured for Fifty Years.
More ACORN STOVES are to-day in
use throughout this country than
any two other makes
combined.
LOVELL & LATTIMORE
Control the Sale of these famous Goods
in Savannah.
iW K INVITE YOU
TO CALf. AND SEK THE
DANGLER VAPOR STOVE
IX OPERATION.
Freeman & Oliver,
192 BIIOIKIIITON STREKT.
RTPure GaHoline foi* Sale.
Oil & Gasoline
| STOVES.
I A FUI.L LIN KOF THE BEST MAKEd.
Cornwell & Chipman
ODD FELLOWS BUILDING.
ITOK HALE.
' To Ncwsuapr PofiMors.
BALK, a Jloc H-Hevolutk>n Qfliodar
I
Hm*. I!'*'! 88 by 4ti. Jtiol ttv* lunchino for a
iiiv.|iit|M r n .iulrlnir h piv th.u will turn mil n
taMdauino lit ut ih<- rat of 1,500 to 8,000
coplra |ior hour. It it tins ii*i>U)t slnirlr vyliudpr
pivwi riuutc. bk'lU tw w,1,l ut a bargain. Also
I'oldliiK tUctsliic (f o -ai.'illi.
■■■■ ■! . r ■ ■ ->. ■
%f 1 It* HA *|h in an u/act m*-rs. io*4 Pt (~<•.■
c*>i|N#i**iiom, ,uid al) bUian* in no*bi of
i shit lug, hthograpblur iud blaiik IssAu can
lihot i|,. ir m *e|- jif snr#(l> Utf**', m! rmsiiTftt#
ni • n it in * .I.<R>/v'4 MtfiA FHiMiNi4
Hoi st; ' t>—
HOTELS.
Indian Harbor Hotel,
(HiKENWICH, CONN.
Will Open Saturday, June 18th,
Adduk.s* WM. H LEE,
Grand Hotel, ."Ist stn**t uud Broadway, Now
York.
NEW HOTEL TOQNI,
(Formerly St. Mark's.)
Nownan Street, near Hay, Jacksonville, Fla.
r PIIK MOST central House in the city. Near
I Post Otliee, Stmt Oars and all Ferries.
New and LI rant Furniture. Electric Bells,
Hatha, Etc. .'*) to f:i ww day.
JOHN H TotJNT, Proprietor,
s A UPSON, I U i
LEON HOTELs,
TALLAHASSEE, • FLA.
M. L. OGLESBY, Manager.
Winter' liesovt.
Open Deeember to May. Daily Hates $ l
HOTEL SAN SALVADOR,
• ST. GEORGE STREET.
ST. AUGUSTINE, - - - FLA.
rM-KST-GLASS ill all its appointments. This
* New an t Fb'jgant Concrete Hotel is hand*
somely furnished throughout. and lias all the
modern improvements Electric Hell, Gas,
Bathaand porfei t Sanitary system. ltat<s:
to per day. S|KN.ial terms by the week or
month. G. N. I‘APv, Proprietor.
HOTEL VENDOME,
BROADWAY <fc FORTY-FIRST STREET
NEW YORK.
4 MERICAN PLAN. Centrally located. All
* \ the latest improvements, Cuisine and ser
vice unoxeelled.
Special rates to permanent pruesta.
r. STEINFELL, Manager.
THE MORRISON HOUSE. '
One of the largest Boarding Houses in the
South.
VFFORDS pleasant South roomu, good hoard
with pure Artesian Water, at prices to suit
those w ishiiig table, regular or t ransient accom
modations. Northeast corner Broughton and
Drayton streets, opposite Marshall House.
DUB'S SCREVEN HOUSE.
r PHIS POPULAR Hotel is now provided with
Ia Passenger Elevator (the only one in the
cityJ and has been remodeled and newly fur
niched. The proprietor, who by recent purchase
is also the owner of the establishment, spares
neither pains nor ox'jrtMise in the entertainment
of his guests. The patronage of Florida visit
ors is earnestly invited. The table of the
Screven House is supplied with every luxury
that the markets at home or abroad can aiTorcl.
GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
lii Com, limfl Cora,
OATS,
PEAS FOR PLANTING AND EATING,
ALL VARIETIES.
Eating Potatoes, Florida Oranges, Messina
Oranges, Turdips and Onions.
Grain and Hay in Car Load Lots
AT LOW PRICES.
T. P. BOND & CO.,
155 Bay Street.
_A__ b7h TXx.Xj
WAREHOUSEMAN
AND
Commission Merchant,
WHOLESALE GROCER,
FLOUR, HAV, GRAIN & PROVISION DEALER.
IT'RESH MEAL and GRITS in white sacks, and
I mill stuff* of all kinds always on hand.
Georgia raised SPANISH PEANUTS, also PEAS,
any variety. Special prices on large lots.
Office, 83 Bay street. Warehouse, No. 4 Wad
ley street, on line C. R. R., Savannah, Ga.
OF FJC’IAJU
DILLON TRACT FOR SALE.
NOTICE.
City op Savannah, Office Clerk op Council, I
April 23, 1887. f
Til-* following resolutions were adopted l,y the
City Council of Savanuah at meeting of April
20th, 1837.
FP.ANK E. REBARER,
Clerk of Council.
RESOLUTIONS.
By Alderman K. 1). Bogart:
/frvo/mi, That all that portion of the tract of
land lying south of Seventh street and west of
Haniard n tree t, recently purchased by the city of
Su' amiah from F. X. Mousscuu et al.. known as
part of Dillon's tract, be sold in front of the
Court House of Chatham county at public out
cry to the highest bidder, on the KJItHT TUES
DAY. Lung the THIRD DAY OF MAY next, be
tween the usual hours of Sheriff's sale. iieghi
r.ir< at 11 o'clock a. m. That the several blocks
of hits In said tract i>e valued at such a valuation
jv> to aggregate the sum of seventy thousand
($70,000 > dollar**, that cat’ll of the said blocks tie
put up for sale at such valuation as may be flxml,
and no block shall be suit I at a Ims valuation
than that fixed thereon us the minimum price
therefor.
That the Committee on City Lots be charged
with the duty of fixing the valuation on the said
blocks to bo sold, and the same shall lw sold by
the (Mty Murshnl under the superintendence of
said Committee on City af*>ve directed.
Terms, either all cash or one fourth cash, one
fourth first of September, IW7, balance first of
Kept cm her interest at 7 per cent, on deter
red payments Mortgage to secure unpaid pur
ebaae money, purchasers paying for title, be it
further
AVWv'vf. That the Clerk of Council publish
the foregoing resolutions daily until iluy of sale
Adopted.
Oftice City Marshal. )
Ravannaji, <Ja., April Al, ISs’?. f
Under and by virtue of the arxive res* dution
of (Council, 1 will sell the above and scri!> I laud
iu front of the Court House in the city of guv an
nab. rhatlinm county, Oa.. to the highest and
lx*st bidder between toe h*)irs of Ida. rn,, an 1 2
p m. o'clock on the THIRD DA YOF MAY,
18H7. ROBERT J. WARE,
City Marshal.
*d. 7
KLBCffof NOTH i:.
Citt of Savannah, )
Office Clerk of Contcth. J.
Aimiil Ai, 1487. S
IT NDF.it and by virtue of a resolution a<b*pted
.J by Council at meeting of April 20th, iMKT,
Council will elect, at its n*xt regular meeting,
that is to sav on WEDNESDAY, MAY Ith,
a Port Warden to fill vacancy occasioned by the
resignation of Thomas J{. Laird. Bond s.y;
salary, fees. Applicants inuct hand in their ap
plications with name*; of bondsmen (two re
quirrd) stated therein to tb** Clerk of Council at
or holore 2 o’clock P. h.,n. Wednesday, May 4th,
18N,.
By order of Council.
FRANK V. REBARER,
IMiANH W A NTICI,
NOTICE TO ARCHITECTS
r IMI II CoimiiiHMifUHTH of ('hathttjn County.
I invlt** AtvhitncU U> nobiuU
of a Court liouno building to b located lu tha
litv of Htivuiumh.
'flu* suo*-ovfnl competitor will )wi chnrgofl
wirh thr I'jtiM-utifin of tin* work ut the umii*! f***
of fi pr rent on *o*f for plaut*. sjno'lflout 1oi;h
uiiil MuijHrvMton. Tbe selection of * 'iHsijru w ill
Is#* nuoi* yrolmu>uul juJvirc
Kiill iNirticulan* tuny fuol by
JOHN ft I>JIJN
rl*rk (' (*., Huvnuuab, •*t
wood!
Bacon, Johnson & Cos.
|{*VM a fill* MOCfc of
Oak, Pine, Lijfhtwood and Kindling,
(Virtif n4 Imj* Ui'Jttd Htrmtm.
T-’Uj 'I *** I %
ARTIFIC IAL STOVE.
THE PEIRCE PATENT
Siflue il Bill Cijii
OF
- GEOBGIA.
INCORPORATED.
CAPITAL STOCK SIOO,OOO
This company deals in a superior quality of Artificial
Stonk for all building purposes. Buildings, Pavements, Curb
in”', Bridges, Railroad Culverts, Sewers, Chimneys and Orna
mental Tops; Stone Trimmings for Brick Buildings, Side
walk-; of all kinds. Cemetery Lot's. Garden Walks, Flftwer Vases,
(Corridors and Olliee Floors. Well Curbing, Fire-proof Vaults
for Banks and Private Residences, Fountain Bases—in fact,
this composite Stone may be applied to any of the uses mad a
of Brick or Stone, and is protected by letters patent. Our
Stone is fire-proof and in ease of fire the walls will not crack
like Brick, Natural Stone or Marble, of which we can givn
sufficient, proof. This Building Stone has been recommended
by the Florida Medical and Surgical Journal, which says:
“This Stone will be the building material of the future, for
aside from its beauty it fulfills all the requisites of sanitation
and economy.
Our Blocks have the air space in the Block for circula
tion of air.
County Riglitto Manufacture .Tames S. Peirce's*
Patent Artificial Stone
In the State of Georgia. For sale at the Company’s office.
The invention has for its object the production of an
Artificial Stone and Patent Block suitable for all Building
and Paving purposes, possessing strength and hardness, and
free from efflorescence when exposed to the air; and it con
sists in the combination of ingredients particularly described
in the letters of patent. This Stone is formed into Blocks in
any suitable molds and of any desirable color or shape, and
can be made at any place where good, clean, silicious sand or
broken rock is to be had.
See the Blocks being put in the walls of the new Epis
copal Orphan Home now being erected in this city, Jefferson
and Liberty streets.
We warn all parties to not make, buy or use articles pro.
tected by patent and owned by us.
Call at the Factory, foot of William street, or at the
Company’s Office, 116 J Bryan street, and leave your order
for Sidewalks, etc.
FOR SALE!
State and County ManJ
facture J times S. I?eii*ce’s
Patent Artificial Stone 7
♦
Minnesota, Florida, Louisiana and Georgia Sold!
My invention has for its object the production of an Ar
tificial Stone and Patent Block suitable for all Building and
Paving purposes, possessing strength and hardness, and free
from efflorescence when exposed to the air; and it consists in
the combination of ingredients particularly described in the
letters of patent. This Stone is formed into Blocks in any
suitable molds and of any desired color or shape, and can be
made at any place where good, clean, silicious sand or broken
rock is to be had. ' JAMES S. PEIRCE,
At the Company’s Office, llfii Bryan Street, or at the
Factory, foot of William Street, Savannah, Ga.
CHARTER OAK RANGE!
WITH WIRE tiAUZE OVEN DOOR. ITS WATER ATTACHMENT
is the simplest and lest means yet devised for heating water for household
j'.tpv-s-s requiring the consumption OF LESS FUEL THAN BY ANY
OTHER >*FTH,)D.
CLARKE & DANIELS, Guards Armory,
ntnl Vuilt fciLiTwu.
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