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‘ Savannah, (la., April *3B, 4p. M. (
, rfo N—The nnrUvt was sci-ook and tending
"° was a good demand, and holders had
'liffioultv in obtaining an advance on desir
rl'ks The total ral.-s for the day were 309
' 0u change at the opening call, at 10 a.
J ih. market was reported quiet, Ann and
•hanged, with sales of bales. At the second
at " , p ni„ it was firm and asking higher,
sale* being 40 bales. At the third and elos
f 11 atlp m., it was still firm and asking
!her with further sales of 163 bales. The fol
’ aIV the official closing spot qnotations
tw Cotton Exchange:
Middling fair
Middling
Low middling ; „s
Ordinary Nominal.
~ Wand- The market continues dull, but
• Iv and unchanged. There were no sales
1 Vre 1 during the day. NVe quote:
[’ouini 'ii Georgias and Florida*
Good medium ImV' 18
Jicxlium fine lflulaao
Fine. .ah//, .)<
Extra fine ' UI
Choice -
Comparative Cotton Statement.
Receipts, Exports and Stock on Hand April 28, 1887, and
for the Same Time Last Year.
1886-87. 1885-86.
I IsUtnd. Upland ' lsUu?<l. Upland
Stock on hand Sept. 1 1 1,141# 4.304 551 3,298
Received to-day 330 I 662
Received previously 27.25? 763,9731 23,159 749,930
Total
I Exported to-day ! — | 100
Exported previously... 26,890 763,771 1 19,564 iS3, ( S4O
: Total 708,871 19,564 723.640
Rice—The market continues firm and uu
tanged T- > was a good demand, with
offer. £ • Tiie sales for the day
rre 385 barrels, at about quotations, as fol-
Fair.
'Good
Prime
bugh—
Country lots 50(75. 60
Tide’water 90j&l 10
Naval Stores- The market for spirits tur
►ntitie was active and easier. The total sales
ir the day were 1,11 H' casks, of which N'X) casks
ere at 33: for regulars and 300 casks regulars
At Hoard of Trade on the opening
til the market was reported Arm at
k regulars. At the second call it was firm,
; 33c for regulars. Ros n—The market was
tiriy steady but • uieL The sales for the day
ereahoat 900 b trivls At the Board of Trade
a the first call the market was reported qu.ct
• M and aimve ami tirm for K. and below,
ith sales of 571 barrels, at the following quota
oiis: A. B. C and D #1 E -Si 07U. F $1 15.
>1 17U. U SI
l SO. N~s2 15. window glass §2 50, water white
i 75. At the closing call it was unchanged.
NAVAL STORES STATEMENT.
Spirits. Rosin.
took on hand April 1 2,543 77,4'8
Revived to-day 972 1.53d
ieceived previously 10,856 33.113
Total . 14.371 112.057
[sported to-day 186 2,881
Reported previously 7,526 49,250
Total 7,712 52,181
lock on hand and on shipboard
to-day 6,650 69,906
Receipts same day last year 591 1,516
FiNANciAL-Money is in demand, but not so
ight as it has been.
Domestic Ex-imige — Steady. Banks and
ankers aiv buying sight drafts at par and sc‘ll-
Ug at [>er cent premium.
Foreign Exniang - The market is dull hue
irnv t'onnneivi ii demand, fc4 87; sixty days,
and 85U; ninety days, S4 8*)q: francs, Paris and
laviv. commercial. sixty days, $3 22U; Swiss,
5 marks, sixty days, 95.
Securities-—There is very Little doing in se
urities. but nothing pressing for sale. Central
lock is in demand at 123, but holders are stiff at
Stocks and Bonds —City Bonds —Quiet. At
inta 0 per cent, 104 bid, 110 asked; Atlanta 7
jerrent. 11.5 hid. 120 asked; Augusta 7 percent.
or> bid. 112 asked: Augusta 6s, long. 108 bid,
masked; Columbus 5 per cent. 98 bid, 99
weed; Macon 0 per cent. 111 bid, 112 asked:
jew savannah 5 per cent, July coupons, 101)4
)m. IJ.) asked: new Savannah 5 per cent, May
Joupons. 105 bid. 105)4 asked.
•S'ffdc Bonds Market steady, with light sup
)iy. (yeorgia new 6s, 1889, 103 hid, 104 asked;
new 4Ujs. 100,4 bid, 107 asked; Geor
iJjA P H . r c |‘ nt K*>ld, coupons quarterly, 1084 bid.
unasked; Georgia 7 per cent, coupons Jan
tap and July, maturity 1890, 122 bid, 123
-i.u' U i IO j and toclea ~'Central eoramon, 133 hid,
i?"***: A'Wista and Savannah 7 ix-r cent
KUarnhwh l'iii bid, 137 asked; (ieorffia com
im. JOI bid, 202 asked; Southwestern 7 per
?? k'laraut I. mu, bid. 132 asked; Central
'l.P.cent eertiflcates, 108 bid, 10314 asked;
,l d " est Point railroad stock, 112 hid.
cms . ' anta and West Point U per cent
Certificates, 10:, bid. loti asked.
tv" , r ,°l ld A ,-Bonrfa-Market quiet. Savannah.
, ( . a at, 'f Western Kailway Company Kenerai
1 !' 1 V interest, euiiixins (ictober,
' ■ esked; Atlantic ami (lulf first mort-
Ll on!? 80 ed ' P er nent. coupons January
■ ,"s U “ r . lt - v Is! ' ; - !lil bid. 121 asked. Ccu
Jaimil! J mort * f “* e ‘ l>er cent, coupons
guoiyaitd JiUy. mattuity lsan. mv 4 bid, 114
teiv!!: ru ‘ l . l 'oad 6s. 181)7, 108 bid. lid
dors,., i 7 , nie uml Girard second mortgage in-
r'T mb January and July,
and h btd, 106 asked: Montgomery
bviVntS!! U rst habrtgagK 6 |-r cent, indorsed
i:;d Wh r?. ''" : , Kl - 1011 bid, 110 asked; Marietta
101 hid la , first , mortgage H per cent.
Auriista^Sw™ ; Charlotte, Columbia and
mortgage.. n8 bid, 113 asked:
tim 111 u m uiul Augusta second mort-
nd n,^ 1 ' 1 ' i'-Vnanßcd; Western Alalmma
Id'a-iked cent, 107 bid.
Hit bjd , "l 1 * 11 Georgia ana Florida indorsed,
iH'oml'.n! ~tW ie ' l; , holJ th Weorgia and Florida
ami Knoxrili?m"'<' 115 ask ' xl: Augusta
bid J , , C nnirtguge 7 per cent, KWtd
1 Caincsville, Jefferson aiid
113a5k,.!! H e l - lu °ri,gage guaranteed. 118 bit!.
Dotlie Jeffers ill and Southern
‘bip 1! p'; eem ’. ” a - 110 u - sk '-' 1 ' Oopa " Steam-
Wond 1 ri!-1 m !'L S guaranteed by Central
< 0,1 u.sl;k!; Uainesvilk*. Jet
twj 117 1 i,i'°, u^! lel P afnond mortgage guaran-
’ ’V’ asked; Columbus and Rome
Mad iiN cbp,, "" lJ , s oidorsed by Central rail
' ; lr eent ~ naked; Columbus and Western
•ini Snbui-hne 1 ?lIOHUj 1 lOHUj bid. 109 asked; City
109 bid, 1„, “",;:d ' vay rst mortgage 7 percent,
'hfState!:?^ Southern Hank of
tkWN- v"V 'nnu'g'a. 195 bid. 200 asked: Mer
,J, ii' tli Bvik an i't" k ', '‘"S llid ’ m> ask-sl: Sa-
Mksd- Cosm |nv, IK 1 bid, 05
(j u . S 7 an * { of Savannah, 117 hid.
div v vr. yi lnnah OftM tok, #x-
Muiu “‘ wua uht
ti'Mr r!n s, ‘‘ : *ly: demand good; smoked
(,| ur rii, si.i,.'’ j [♦•‘oulders dry walled
; luiun. pV c^eft,> ’ ihoulden*,
Kim .... * •
Baj,• Ki l Market quiet. Wequou*:
tW'.i-ilii’ ”.• B'H, iq,,.; 2 |h ß . ]V; ItiM, r'4.-,
irr.,n i : l a - ‘ lMj quantity. Iron ti** -
■rund uih , ~ I”' 1 ' liuii'lli', fiot'orriinK to
Vu; L r ' and ti.- Urc
‘l,"'' 1 ■‘'"•l'ly: olt'nrnnrtrarine. lie
t "Mini, 18e; gilt creamery,
Wy liJhi' 11 ',, *" l'ifi.l*, $| 7a*B oo per barrel; ui-
Oin ''"/u ni l £no)|. '
oil 1 111 “■**• *< ittrons and ailvandnir
r ' l-., OrJlnaiy. ilk.-: fuff.
***(■• ' ‘ 'u - Cilo.mj, 18u; |NMMn*y,
4**i ( .,', n hl|fh*r and advancing; good
him , */ ht W,!, l‘*te: 1 I*l ta?
|(# , ' ,iUi |. |;jc;
ni "■ ' itruV i* .* 6a7c; cur
W( . , ‘ ■‘ , * l market is Arm; budtu* >x
i ] ! 'i Prim#*, 4*1;; <j.orgia brown
1 • ‘ M
'*< , . ** omiubgrg* Haiti; cbecka,
'>' ‘i‘*., ,/V *’ * ,J f* boat wakaa, brown tin!l
fi-n 4 **
• N : * * # *‘gbt*: Maek*rc|
*- . *} i lle/riug ,%v j t ■i'ju
' ~..# 4. a**, w*'*h**4m4 W4*i*r*L*
*1 Hetenl* (8, *s i*q
T nr it -Lein ns—Stock full and demand light.
n e quote: $3 75a4 25. Orauges— Market fairly
supplied: demand lighter; Florida*, $2 50a3 25.
Aft " ' carce and poor; go*xl shipping stock,
$ Va > 00 per barrel.
Grain - Corn -Market steady: demand light,
quote: White corn, job lots, 634 c; carload
lots, 1 4c :mixed corn, job lots, 02c ;earload lots,
no.-. < >at.s steady; good demand. We quote:
Mixed oats. 46c; carload lots, 44c. Bran, $1 05.
Meal. 024 c; Georgia grist, per sack, Si 50; grist,
pei* bushel, o?4c.
Hay Market steady, with a fair demand;
stock ample. We quote job lots: Western, $1;
carload lots, 90c; Eastern, none; Northern,
none.
Hides, Wool, Etc.—Hides—Market dull; re
ceipts light: dry tlmt, 134 c; salted, llbk*: dry
butcher, 9U,e. Wool—Market nominal; prime
in bales, 27c; burry. lOalftc. Wax. 18c. Tallow,
3:t4c. Deer skins, dint, 20e; salted, 16c. Otter
skins, 25ca$l,
Iron—Market firm; Swede, 4^4asc; refined,
2Hc.
Lard—Market is steady; in tierces, 7%e; 501 b
tins, 74^*.
Lime, Calcined Plaster and Cement—Ala
lam:i lump linn* is in fair demand and is selling
at 30 iMr barrel; Georgia, Si *10; culeiued
piaster, Si bo per barrel; hair, sc; Hosendale
cement, il 50; Portland cement, $3.
Liqroßs -Full stock; steady demand. Bour
bon, Si 50a5 50; rye. Si 50a6 0o; rectified, Si CK)a
1 35. Ales unchanged and in good demand.
Nails Market firm. Fair de
mand. We quote: 81. $4 00; 4d and sd, $3 35;
fid. $3 10; Sd. $2 So; lOd to 6M, *2 60 per keg.
Nutß—Aliponds, Tarragona. IHawu: lvicas,
17al8c: walnuts. FreTtcii, 12c Naples, 16c; ne
cans, 10c: Brazil. l()e: filberts, 12c: cocoauuts.
Barueoa, $5 25 per 100.
Oils—Market firm; demand good. Signal,
45 •: West Virginia black. OalOc; lard, 5Sc;
headlight. 15c; kerosene, 10e; water white,
134'8 neats foot, 65a90e: machinery, 25a30c;
linseed, raw, 47c; boiled, 50e; mineral seal, 16c;
fireproof, 18c; homelight., 18c.
(Unions—Domestic, almost nominal: Northern
stock sprouly ami unreliable. Si 25 i>er crate;
barrels. $3 50: Bermuda crates. $2 50.
Potatoes-Northern, $2 75a3 00 per barrel;
new, S3 00a5 00.
Peas -Demand light; cow ocas, mixed, 75a
80c; clay. $1 oOal 15; speckled,* $1 0 >al 10; black
eye, Si 25al 50; white crowder. Si 50al 75.
Prunes Turkish 534 c; French Bc.
Raisins—Demand light; market steady; loose
new Muscatel, $2 0o; layers, S2 00 per box; Lon
don layers, $2 50 per box.
Shot—Drop, Si 40; buck. Si 65.
Salt - The demand is moderate and the mar
ket quiet; carload lots, 05c, f o b; job Jots,
BGa9oo.
Sugars -The market is steady: cut loaf, 6%c;
standard A. 6.4 c; extra C. 54e; C yellow. sc;
granulated, ixiwdered. 6>^c.
Syrup—Florida ami Georgia Syrups, 33a40e;
the market is (juiet for sugarhouse at 35a40c;
Cuba straight goods, 28e in hogsheads; sugar
house molasses. 2)e.
Tobacco—Market dull, demand moderate.
We quote: Smoking, 25ca$! 25; chewing, com
mon. sound, 25a30e; fair, 3 >aTsc; medium. 38a
50c; bright. 50a75e: fine fancy, 85a90c; extra
fine, 9t)ca'D 10; bright navies, 40a75c; dari;
navies. 40a50c.
Lumber L’he demand from the West contin
ues good; coastwise and foreign inquiry is aiso
very active. Prices for average schedules are
firm at quotations, with some advance, while
difficult schedules can only be placed at con
siderably advanced prices. We quote:
Ordinary sizes sl3 5065, 17 00
Difficult sizes 10 og;;- 21 50
Floori 11-* boards 16
Shipstulr 18
Timber—Market dull and nominal. We
quote:
700 feet average $ 9 0077,11 00
800 “ “ 10 007/1100
900 “ “
1,000 “ 44 12 00(ri>14 00
Shipping timber in the raft^—
700 teetraverage $ 6 007r> 7 0:)
800 ” 7 00.74 8 00
900 44 44 8 00(7/* 900
1,000 “ t 44 9
Mill timber $1 below these figures.
FREIGHTS.
Li mber—By Sail —Vessels are coming in
more freely for coastwise business, but the
demand is active and rea ly business offering.
The rates are firm at quotations.
Freight limits are from $5 to $0 25 from
this and the near ieorgia ports to the Chesa
peake jxirts, Philadel|)hia, New York, Sound
ports and eastward. Timber. 50c@$l higher
than lumber rates T the West Indies and
windward, nominal; to South America, $1377 14:
to Spanish and Mediterranean ports, sll c> 12;
to United Kingdom for orders, tinnier, 27(5 28s;
lumber, £8 15s. Steam To New York, $7; to
Philadelphia, $7; to Boston, $9.
Naval Stores—Dull. Foreign—Cork, etc.,
for orders, 2s lo4d, and, or 4s: Adriatic, rosin, 3s;
Genoa, rosin, 2s 1041. Coastwise—Steam—To
Boston, 50e on rosin. $1 on spirits: to New York,
rosin, 50c, spirits, tf()c; to Philadelphia, rosin,
30c. spirits, 80c; to Baltimore, rosin, 39c, spirits,
70c.
C )tton—By Steam—'The market is steady:
offering tonnage in good supply.
Liverpool via New York w ih 5-16d
Liverpool via Baltimore lb j (and
Antwerp via ed
Havre via New York p tb 4^c
Bremen via New York U 11-hk*
Reval vix New York U lb 11-321
Bremen via Baltimore 1b
Amsterdam vi.i New York lb 05c
: torn. i via New York C h %-i
Boston bale 135
Sea Island bale 175
New York *' * ale 1 35
Sea Island bale 135
Philadelphia bale. 135
Sea Island H bale. 1 35
Baltimore bale 1 25
Providence # bale 1 50
By Sail—
Liverpool 17-640
Havre 9-320
Genoa 5-160
Amsterdam 9-32/1
Rick -By Steam—
New York’f* barrel 60
Philadelphia # barrel 60
Baltimoi '* barrel 00
B i6ton barrel 60
Vegetables By Steam -By sjHHrialcontract)
—To New York, Philadelphia. Boston and Balti
more, standard crates. 2>e: barrels. 4(k*. With
out the contract, crates, 35c; barrels, 75c.
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Grown fowls pair .. .$ 65 39
Chickens, %to % grown 4<) (Va 60
Ducks par pair 50 Q. 75
Geese pair 75 <&>l 00
Turkeys pair 125
Eggs, country. $ dozen 12 (fa, 12V4
Peanuts—Fancy h. p. Va., |llb.. dJi 6U
Peanuts—Hand picked sth (& 5%
Peanuts—Qa. nominal 75 (<t, 90
Sweet potatoes, yel. reds Wbush. 50 (fo 60
Sweet potatoes, yel. yams y bush 65 (g, 75
Sweet pot's, white yams “p bush 40 (cl 50
Poultry -Market steady: receipts heavy;
demand light for grown: half to three-quarters
grown in good request. Eggs -Market firm
with a fair demand, but scarce. Peanuts -
Ample stock; demand fair; market firm aud
advancing. Sugar Georgia and Florida nomi
nal: none in market. Honey—No demand,
nominal. Sweet Potatoes—Scarce; receipts
very light; demand good.
MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH.
FINANCIAL.
London, April 28, noon.—Consols 102 11-16.
New York, April 28. Stocks quiet but steady.
Money easy at 4)4 per cent. Exchange long
$4
dull biit steady. Government bonds dull but
sternly.
ft p” in.—Exchange dull but steady. Money
easy at per cent., closing offered at 3
per cent. Sub-Treasury I valances—Gold, $1:44.
882,0.).); currency, #15,335,000. Government
bonds dull but steatly; four per cents.
three per cents. 100. State bonds dull but
steady.
To'iay*w stock market developed uiiusual
dulinrsw. transactions. eH|Hcialiy after the first
hour, beintf entirely in the haixls of room
traders. Trie g- ueral list was heavy. L. K. and
W. stock i were mull'd in on the regular list tor
the flint time. The market wan quiet and steady
at the opening, most stocks showing only in-
Hifcnitleau* changes from last evening. The
movement in prices was uluggish and eoosider
ahlt* irregu! inty was shown, though Colorado
(jojil and :A.. L. S. and W. pndenssi sliowed
marked st Coasiderahle activity waw
dc.eloped in Norlhvtesi* rn and New England
and Mauliuitnu, the litter showing a material
advance. In the afternoon the market, though
continuing dull, took a downward turn, and re
mained heavy throughout Ur rfit of the day.
Tie* clom* was dull nut Mtendy ut alwmt the
lowest ilgilivs of the day. Sales r.T.OUO sharcM.
Tie* following are the citing ipiotationH:
Ala. cUh i A,y to s.lirf*4 New OrloariM l‘d-
Ai,i. cioMM 15. lit eiMe. Jut mirt. 7H
<i ■ • Clii; MiorL. I'M N V <'eiitral ..111
N ('troiiiu (U Norf. IV, pref... ftlt-i
N. 4'uoliiiM Is 'Ji Nor. I'ocltic ... *•••*
Ho. Caro. <Hn>wn) " pref Cl *vj
<*' *ns ilii I'acifWHail ... W h
Ten .. ,<** 0 * .77 Head mg. 44' . 4
VirginiaOs 4H IP hfnou l V Ah*
V.i e i I M Kicnn.ond .S' I>anvlV)
Cii peak'* A i l.'ilo H Uiellifi d<l 'V I *t*
Chi'- A NoriirA n j ermiua!
** iifofeiT** 1 14'* IPk U inlatld iil
t-’a , iaock <V W I’Mi Hi Paul W-l
hrt” *' preferred fji
kat Teini*•*.■-.v, Texan rieih.*
n**w m**K*k ItU 'Jen i Coul .4 Iron 44 4
Ji e Shore Will Pneifle *i|U
f/vill* \ .*h r.7fi N I fWnrud Wi
MeinpuP A Cimm .VI Mw*oari PaiMfle
M. , Jji i mu# HI W donj t'miiii TtHd
Nw-Ji A (’ii .t* a *4 (I'jCUm hlTrumi t*r
• iMjm To-*
A|irw ** o>#a CoUv flru#. j
with fair and .u kuJ. wliUtug u<#Uaei U t iad 1
THE MORNING NEWS: FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1887.
middling Orleans sales 8,000 bait's, for
speculation and export 1,000 bales; receipts
7,200 bales—all American.
Futures—Uplands, low middling clause, May
and June delivery 5 37-64(&5 89-64 l. June and
July 5 41-65d, July and August 5 42-6 l(fr.s 434‘4<1,
August and September 5 48-6t, ( /.5 f5-64d. S*j>-
tember and October 5 38 64((/,5 39-<dd, OctoUn*
and November 5 29-64d, September 5 46-64d.
Market firm.
2 p.m.—The sales to-day were 10,000 boles—
American 7,000.
Futures-Uplands, low middling clause. April
delivery 5 40-64d, sellers: April and May 5 40-o4d,
sellers; May and June 5 10-64<1, sellers; June
and July 5 42-64d, st'llers; July and August
5 4 )-64d, sellers; August and Scptember 5 46-64d,
sellers: September and October 5 4>64d, sell
ers; October and November 6 30-64d. buyers;
September 5 47-64d, sellers. Market firm.
Good middling uplands 53 4 d. middling up
lands low middling uplands 5Ud, good or
dinary uplands stdd, ortlinary uplands l5-I6d;
good middling Texas s*£d. middling Texas
low middling Texas good ordinary
Texas 5 5-16d, ordinary Texas 5 1-lfid; good mid
dling Orleans 5 13-ltkt, middling Orleans 5 11-lGd,
low middling Orleans 5 9d6d. good ordinary Or
leans .V.hjd. oixliuarv Orleans 5 1-lod.
4:00 p. m. -Futures: Uplands, low middling
clause, April delivery 5 -k)-6*d, sellers; April ana
May 5 40-04d, sellers; May ami June 5 40-64d,
sellers: June and July 5 42-64<1, sellers; July and
August 5 43-04d, sellers; August aud Scpiember
5 4r. >4d, sellers; September and October 5 40 64d,
s‘ilcrs: October and November 5 31-6-kl, sellers;
September 5 47-64 J, sellers. Futures closed
quiet but steady.
New York, April 28. noon. — Cotton opened
firm: middling uplands 104 c, middling Or
leans 10 13-16 e: sales 325 bales.
Futures—Market steady, with sales as follows:
April delivery 10 65c. May 10 56c. June 10 64c,
July 10 70c, August Id 76c. September to 15c.
5:00 p. m. Market closed st<*ady: middling up
lands 10 11 -16 c, middling Orleans 104 c; salt's to
day 307 bales; net receipts 247 bales, gross 1,882
bales
Futures—Market closed quiet but steady, with
sales of 87,000 bales, as follows; April dclivt*iy
10
10 65c, July 10 71c, August 10 77c, September
10 44v. 10 45c, October 10 02:7;10 03c. November
991 ("Mi 92c, December 9
9 95 / 0 96c.
Given & Co.’s renort on cotton futures s\vs:
“II has been a strong market throughout, with
considerable animation at times. Liverpool
cam** better, the close showing the highest
figures of the day aud a firm feeli g current.
New Orleans ha- been a very good customer on
tliis markeL in addition to some new local or
ders for investment and more or less covering.’*
Galveston, April 28.—Cotton firm: middling
104 c: net receipts 75 bales, gross 75: salt's
none: stock 12,320 bales.
Norfolk, April 28.—Cotton firm: middling
104 c; net receipts 106 bales, gross 106: sales in'.!
bales; stxx*k 9,581 bales; exports, coastwise 251
bales.
Baltimore. April 28.—Cotton firm; middling
104 c; net receipts noue. gross none; sales none;
stock 5,615 bales: sales to spinners 2.150 bales.
Boston. April 28.--Uot.toii stCiidy; middling
lOTfc; net ivceipts 17 bales, gross 48; sal*s
none: stock none; exports, to Great Britain 800
bales.
Wilmington, April 2*. -Cotton firm; mid
dling lOlfjc: net receipts 12 bales, gross 12; sales
none: stock 2.277 1 wiles.
Philadelphia, April 28.—Cotton firm; mid
dling 10>Je; net receipts none, gross 4 bales;
stock 23,160 bales.
New Orleans, April 28.—Cotton steady; mid
dling 10 5-16 c; net ree *ipts 1.390 bales, gross 1,390;
sales 1.750 bales; stock 141,191 bales; exports,
coast wise 2.022 bales.
Mobile, April 28.—Cotton nominal: middling
104 c; net r *ceintG 11 bales, gross 11; sales none;
slock 3.043 bale.-*.
Memphis. April 28.—Cotton quiet but steady;
middling 104 c; receipts 137 bales; shipments
1,341 liales; saios 500 bales; stock 25.934 bales.
Augusta, April 2k— Cotton tjukt, middling
10!4c: receipts 62 bales: sales 76bales.
Charleston, April 28. —Cotton strong: mid
dling net receipts 12 bales, gross 12; sulea
20 bales: stock 10,879 bales; exrxirts, coastwise
77 bales.
Atlanta, April 23.—Cotton—middling 10c; re
ceipts 17 bales.
New York, April 28. —Consol Mated nt iv
ceipts for all cotton ports to-d iv 2,d>:> b lies: ex
ports, to Groat Britain 1,809 bales, to the conti
nent —; stock at all American ports 427,103
bales.
PROVISIONS, GROCERIES, ETC.
Liverpool. April 28, noon.—Wheat quiet; de
mand poor; holders offer moderately. Corn
quiet, but steady; demand poor. Lard, prime
Western 35s 3d.
New % ork. April 28, noon. —Flour quiet hut
steady. Wheat lower. Corn lower. Pork firm;
mess $lB 500,17 uO. Lard steady at $7 25.
Freights steady. Old mess pork firm at sls 00<&
15 25.
5:00 p. m.—Southern flour closed ouietaiM un
hangedc. lower, closing heavy:
No. 2 re 1. April delivery closing at
92jic; May 924<ft9274e, closing at 924 e; July
92 5-16 closing at 92-}rc. Corn 4c
lower, closing weak; No. 2, May delivery ; \
closing at 474 c; Jujy 59 y. closing
at 46£gc. < ais • H : t - . v >c lower anu 1' ur : •
No. 2. April delivery 3 14 c, closing at 3i vy•: May
344th 3 cii.K-.iug at 344<*: July closed at 34.4 •
Hops quiet. Coffee, fair Bio dull at 184 c: op
tions lower and fairly active; No. 7 Rio, April
delivery 14‘ se. May 11 Ssv. 14 IKk*. July 15
15 .TV* Sugar quiet end unchanged: refined quiet
but steady. MoLiss*s steady: rvi test 19 4 c Cot
ton seed oil—3lc 1 r crude, 3ifor refined.
Hides steady. Wool quiet and unchanged. Pork
dull and weak; mess sls 0 )tg Ir# 25 for old, sl6 5 1
17 0d for new. Beef dull. Middles dull and
nominal. Lard 6 points higher and more aidive;
Western steam, 25, .May delivery $7 22@7 28.
July $7
per steam l-63d; wheat. ]>er steam 14'1*
Chicago, April 28.—The wheat market was
nervous and unsettled again today. The feel
ing was weak, aud large quantities of long
property were thrown on the market. In spile
of big offerings, the price was lull moderately
steady and there was no sensational drop, whicu
was exjieeb'd in the event that it could in* shown
that tl* clique had abandoned the bull side.
May delivery oi>*ned lower than last night,
at ol%c, sold as low an Blc, and closed for tlv*
day ai 81^81 4< a , with June commanding 14c
nremium. Clearings from the sealioard were
357,000 bushels, offerings in corn
were also large, and prices declined to 334c*
from the closing figures of yesterday. Receipts
were light, while outward movements are large.
Mess pork is unchanged. Lard was in little bet
ter demand, and closed 10c ]*er hundred higher.
Shoulders closed 5c per bundled higher.
The following were tu- eaau quotations:
Flour quiet and unchanged. Wheat, No. 2spring
8O40 ; No. 2 red iSlc. Corn, No. 2, 374t?i-
Oats, No. 2, 2644 -ic. Mess pork $20.50. lair l
$3 95. Short rib sides, loose. s7 55. Dry salted
shoulders, boxed, 66 00 a.6 10: short clear sides,
boxed. $7 90uj,7 95. Whisky $1 is.
Leading futures ranged as follows:
Opeulng. Highest. Closing.
No. 2 Wheat—
April delivery . 81 V\ 81)4 804
May delivery...
y<fu!ie delivery.... 82.4 824 82^
Corn-
April delivery.. 3744 374 38
May delivery ... 37*2
June delivery....
Oats —
April delivery... 26)4 26W 26W
May (icli very.... 27W 27U 274
June delivery... 28% 28% 28*4
Mkss Pork-
April delivery S2O 50
May delivery... 81 00 00 20 75
June delivery... 21 00 81 (X) 20 75
Lard
April delivery.. S 6 85 $6 95 s<s 95
May delivery. .. 6 85 695 695
June delivery... 695 7 074 705
Short Kibk-
April delivery $ 7 45 $7 774 $7 55
May delivery 7 45 7 574 7 55
June delivery... 7 574 7 70 7 674
Baltimore. Ai#ii 28. Flour quiet but ste.viy;
Howard street and Wester. l su|K*rflne $2 50 , / >
3 10, extra $3 25v/3 75. family $-3 85eft4 50, city
mills superfine $2
brands
rl 9HR96e, amber 'X ,( !*hc;: W*siern lower; No.
8 Western winter red. on spot 92<1.984c. Corn
--Southern steady iiut cpiiot; white 4o yel
low 48(ci \N • stem lower.
St. Loitik. April 2*. -Flour <juiet but firm.
Wheat linn; large < \porf demand at May price*,
which cbiM'kttd siflling: N<>. 2 red, cash MIV4C, May
deliver) ■' ; Hl•'* • . ..• •1 at HI 1 -Ini' .-q
7)tc, cliie * l ut VHifco. f'orn weuker and *4c lower;
<■ 1 'i i o :;> j--. Mny delivery -i> .. closed at
July .T* el<*sed at. JK'c. Oat* firm ami
mo its active: cairn May delivery 2tby/.
‘Jifyc. for the year lit#*:. Whisky Mtcud v at $! ltf.
Prov ixions flat and lower. Pork, old metm irregu
lar at sls 00; new 3FIH 7nt. Igtrd lo wer at Hu.
Dry *alt meats -inx**] shouhlen* $5 Jong
clear $7 fk, dear rilia $7 75, short clear $7 tkf
Dacon ho<c#t MlexildcrH (Ml V)-#At# 7”*, long e|**ur
$s 'it, clear rii*s(H tf#, slan t clt
liaojh sll 1 i (tn.
Cikcinnaij, April '2* nmr active Wheat,
in fair deinaml.; No. U red, Corn at rati ger;
iiox'hl 11 >4*• *>at* lower; No. 2 mixed,
Pork e:i*|. r and lowr at sls 75 I,.rd dull at
s*} k 5. Ihjk nc'utadull: ahort, rilia Jia
con lower, so e l Hlm $h Cgtataat clear
Uhlskv imjli*.■ at $1 it
New Oklas*. strd 17 unchanged
Hi # < 41‘goc. eota/non to prim#*, I.Vo is.- (Ut/in
*# e.i pr*jtic,H unchanged; pruiM ci-ud#- oil fl* ,
WMJIif ) vUvw oil oif.-md at liugar
uaciiaog. l; Jig>upia <o open kettle, g.#.#'l eooi
moil tv fair 4d. 1 t */•; fe#oPiaii>i <s*iitrUiiga -
pfloie ciarifol 5 7 Me* Moi.tsa* mi
cam *s 3d :>#aiahn t eeotiifugak. atri*4.ly prune
P# fancy ssn, /k-, fair to g<*el priue- Ur £
I>ol lavjnije. April m Market quiet ami u*J
aha#iga4
>avaj. arnmmm
I jvKMfrxK* April M, u#e> tfprih tarpeaUoe
Nap Yana. April H. Hihm* 4#/ ,m* a to-
quiet at 36@88*4c. Rosin quiet at $1
1 27!g.
5:00 p. m.— Spirits turpentine dull at STJi®
HS-. Rosin quiet at $1 SHU®I 27Mi
Chari.kkton. April 38. Spirits turpentine
dull at site. Rosin quiet: roo,! si rained Sse.
\Vir.MiN<iTON, April 38.- Spirits turpentine
steady at .'i:tUe. Rosin (irin: strained (KV, pood
strained BV. Tar firm at #1 35. Crude turpeu
tiue tirm; hard $1 30, yellow dip and virgin
$3 30.
RICK.
New York, April 88. —Rice steady and in
fair demand.
New Oiii.KANS, April 38. -Rice unchanged.
Fruit and Vegetable Market.
The following special to the Morning News
is published for the benefit of our Florida aud
Georgia readers and those interested in fruits
and vegetables, and can be relied upon as accu
rate aud reliable:
Philadelphia, April 88. -Florida oranges $S 00
(A0 ‘XI per box, as to quality. Strawberries,
Florida. lOfpj.NOe. per mini t; strawberries, Geor
gia aud Charleston. !9@(Soe. per quart : tomatoes,
Florida, $3 00(@i4 50 per crate; cucumbers. Flori
da, §3 00(>3 00 jier orate; cabbage Florida. $3 50
@3 50 p"r barrel; Irish potatoes, Florida, s.'* 00@
6 50 per barrel; culls $3 50ft>3 50 v>er liarrel.
A. B. Detwilbh & Son.
SHIPPING INTKLLIGKNt K.
MINIATI’RF. ALMANAC THIS DAY.
Son Rises 5:18
Sun Sets 8:86
High Water at Savannah, . 12:07 a m 13:81 P M
Friday, April 30. ISSN.
ARRIYBD yesterday.
Steamer St Nicholas, Usiua, Darien, Doboy,
Brunswick and Fi'ruandina—C* Williams. Agt.
Steamer Ethel. Carroll, Cohen's Bluff and way
landings W T Gibson. Manager.
Steamer Rope Cat.Un, Swift, Doboy, Darien
and Brunswick J G Medlock, Agent.
CLEARED YESTERDAY.
Steamship Merrimack, Crowell, Boston—C G
Anderson.
Bark Alma (Rush Runneborg, Barcelona
Stillwell, Bike & Milieu.
Bark Juno (Ger), Smidt, Goole- Paterson,
Downing X Cos.
Sch * Austin 1> Knight, Drinkwater, Darien, in
ballast, to load for New* York—Jos A Roberts &
Cos.
DEPARTED YESTERDAY.
Steamer Ethel, Carroll, Cohen’s Bluff aud way
landings—W T Gibson, Manager.
Steamer Seminole, Strobliar. Beaufort, Port
Royal and Bhiffton H A Strobliar, Agent.
SAILED YESTERDAY.
Steamship Merrimac. Boston.
Bark Gyller iNor), Ri>ttc rdam.
Schr Elwood Bui ton, Philadelphia.
MEMORANDA.
Carnarvon, April 28—Arrived, bark Ireland
(Bn, Hughes, Brunswick.
Dunkirk. April 24 Arrived, bark Bothnia
(Nor), RaiTin. Pensacola.
(look*. April 24—Arrived, bark Vega (Rus),
Lundeii, Pensacola.
Greenock, April 26 -Arrived, ship Reciprocity
(Bn, Jones, Pensacola.
Havre. April 22-Sailed, bark Bacchus (Rus),
Bjornqvist. Pensacola.
Hamburg, April 26 - An’ivcd, bark Rolais Gal
lien (Bn, Steadman. Savauuah.
IdslKin, April 21 Arrived, bark Ida (Sw),
Tornsberg. Pensn'*ola.
.Maryport, April 25- AiTived, ship St Peters
burg (Nor). Hansen, p M/fttcoh*.
Prawie Poi.it. .Vpvil 2k- Passed, hark (’ohn
lieim .Ger), Zcptein, Savaimah. tor London.
Tarifa. April 21 Arrived, ship 1 pe Tono
dial). Albi, Brunswick for Jurea 'Spain).
West Hartlep<K)l, April 25- Vn*i .vd. twvrk Sat
isfaction (Gem, Kimkuss, Savon
Port Spain. March 29—Arrived, schr Mary A
Hall. French. Fernandina.
Baltimore, April 26 -Arrived, sehrs Frank Mo-
Gear. Sharp. Fernandfiia: Chas F Ymmg. (tor
son. Port Royal. S U: \ Den ike. Townsend, Sa
vannah; Edward Stewart. Hariow. Brunswick.
Below, Ditnc I’vlbni. Siivaimab. A %S
Darien, April mm -Cfl&f’ed, cnr Nijrahimv,
Wyman. New Yorln ’ v
Jacksonville, April 2Jt—Arrived, schr Florida,
Wan* m, New York.
( 'leaped, sethr C C Lister, Truitt, New York.
Key West, April 26 -Sailed, steamer Lizzie
Henderson, Nasi-iau.
Lynn, Mass, April 25—Arrived. §chrs Kate E
Rich, Bowen, and Nellie Lamper, R Kelley,
Philadelphia: Alice B. from Qjuboten.
Pensacola, Ap.il 2iV— iui!p Bury St
Edmunds (Dan), Neilsen, Montevideo: schr l!ewks
A Edwards, Peterson, Havana.
Cleared, be *k Stephen G ilart, I*earson, Provi
dence.
Puiladelphia. April 26—Arrived, bark Levan
ter, (terry, Pensacola.
Cleared, schr Wm Wilcr. Miller, St Mary's.
Newcastle, Del, April 56 -Parted up, schr Hat
tie J. Sheets, Georgetown. S C, for Philadelphia.
Wii. lington, 26 Arrived -bark
Alfcti (Nor), Eguess, Tvl>ee,
Bull Riv -r. S(\ April 27 Sailsa, barks Devon,
Hunter, King's Lynn; 26th, Mubai, Johns, Ply
mouth.
New York, April 23—Arrived, steamship Cali
fornia from Hamburg.
Arrived out, sU*a'uships Travo, New York for
Bremen;Arizona, New A ork for Liverpool.
MARITIME MTSCVTIJANY.
London, April 26—Bark Wilhelm I (Ger), Rose,
from Port Royal, S 0, Feb 28 far St HeU*tsa, was
aoandomvl at sen. very leaky. April 7. laf 33 N,
lon 39 W. All iiands saved, oix* was se: on fire.
New York. April 28 -Schr Job li Jacncsou,
reported 25th as being obliged to
put into City [eland for a steam
pump, having struck the 34th street reef on her
way to New Haven, has sunk. Tim Bxter
Wrecking Cos has her in charge, and will en
deavor to raise her and tow her to destination.
RECEIPTS.
Per steamer St Nicholas, from Femandina and
landings- 2b bales cotton, 45 sacks rice. 7 sacks
potatoes, 1 box drugs, 1 pkg mdse, 8 pkgs wine,
18 bead cattle, 1 case ingots and shoos. 1 keg fish,
ft bales hides, 1 case mjilt, 1 coho cigars, 6 bbls
rspirits turpentine, ft bbls rosin.
Per stOiiiiier Ethel, from Cohen's Bluff and
landings 2H() bbls naval stores. 18 lambs, 1 cow
and calf. 1 qrs beef. 5 cases irgs. 1 *K>p fowls. 1
bbl dross, 3 bbls syrup. 2 Ixl Is bedding, 1 case
sal mors, 8 dressod hogs. 1 coop hogs 5 emptier.
Per Charleston and Savannah Railway. April
2rt—l bale cotton, 1 car lx>t.tl*s. 25 luigs rice, 25
sin ks peanuts, l box bacon, 2! cases liquor, 8
bbls whisky, 2 kegs whisky. 1 bale hides, 2 coxes
shoe*, 1 case cigarettes, 3 b.lls chairs, 2 trunks,
and mdse.
Per savannau. Florida and Western Railway,
April 28—9 bales cotton. 22 cars lumber, i cur
coal. 2 cars wood, learcatth*, ;,2UI biffs rosin,
w bbls spirits turpentine. 30 bbls
bbls and 3,745 boxen vegetables. 10 sacks pr*as, 1
l*ale hid*s, 2)6 )>oxok '/ranges, and mdse.
Per Central Railroad. April 28-7429 bales cot
ton. 50 bales yarn, 92 bales domestics, 4 bales
plaids, 24 bales hides. k pkhs paper. 14,020 i)>s
bai’on. 95 bbls spirits tnr|M*ntine. 12! bbls rosin,
54 lbs truit. 36* bales hay, 127 pkgs furniture aoo*
h h goods. 15 pkgs hardware. 35 nkes soap, can
dies and starch, 74 caw*.- eggs, 25 biffs flour, 21
cars lumber, 1 bbl syrup, 7 pkgs wood in shape,
36 tons pig iron, 24 casks clay. 2 pkgs twine, 5
pkgs mac nil ery, l car railrc*od iron. 4 pkgs car
riage and buggy material, 1 car poultry, ‘JW pkgs
mus<‘, 13 pkgs paper stock, 2 pkgs empties, 1 <jur
brick.
EXPORTS.
per steamship Merrimack, for Boston—loo
bale* upland cotton, t• •; btki douaittei and
yarn, Hi bblu rice. |HO bids Mpirit** turpentine. 80d
pkgs mdse, Isk,*Vi7 feet ltiml#er, 58 bale* hid''*,
l\ co*kx day, 51 refrigerators, 12 bbi* and H2l
crates oranges, 7! hoi* and 255crate* vegetahh?*,
11V tons pig in hi. *
Per bark Juno d#cn, for CJoole 2.H50 bbls
rosi/i, weighing 1,282,446 pound* Pateison.
Downing A Cos.
per hark Alm.i 'Hus for Barcelona -558,919
feet pp lumlxir, 1.%53 staiea Still well, PiVo &
Milieu.
TABB ANGERS.
Per Htearner St Nicholas, from Fernandina
and landing* K C But * and wife, Mr* lf.*dU* *,
Dr W H !*op*. .1 H A Bruce and wife. T (’olii’t,
F H iJougla**, Mrs A Farm, Mr* E Byrd, Tbo*
Earley, aad 5 ih'ck.
fv-r *teani#*r Ethel, from Cohii*H Bluff aqr)
landing* Jn* H Smith and son, G i) Siumiona, L
P M(#rgan. W S Maxoh. Mr* W U Moi gau and
dnld. Mrs (*ro*hv and child. Mis* M Hlftidi, Mm
Hraghtoii. Mi**./ WlUioa. and 15deck.
Per idea hi skip M.*n<ma<-*.. for Boat on- MiimT
M Hu**ey, E Cotton, H A Mi and Mr*
Wheeler. Mr and Mm K Mm O Barney,
C Bickford, Mi and Mr* K r li.'own, Mm Arin
xiroiig, Mm K E William*##n. Mi** Moffatt, R N
I ’lance and family. ‘l’ <>*< 'oooei, Dr Young. H*#t#t
Porter, Mi** Teinj#let##n, Ur Shaw, C D liuffb,
'V Hayden Mi* Ducinda B*#wei. Mr aad 9n
Frank H IVuveu, V|/-*o P Way, Mr*. FI A Jnmm,
F Jlaiu. H W Hair#. '4;** K I" M( , <li* , i. Mi ami
Mr* A TbofiAOH. K B, .#wn. c Hrigu*. Mia* f>ella
Cady Mis* I,fHe (* |h#wk' T M M.irvti. RC
Nc ;I, ./ W f I uml tori ut, Mm A M Eoihunshu*, W
II <*lark. Mi** Mann, Mm Mauu. K f, Wjiw#n. H
B MoiiHon. Mr md Mm M A Plwgre Mom.l A
sontli. Mom J'attou, Mina Nelly llarry. Maw M*
' ana Jiiti/i B*"ily. h H'.rwart. A <J <#uyel A V
Ciuynd, 9 odof * I and 6 c.^*raye
t >NHiDf. FEH
Per charhM'rti *#ni MaraukOah Hallway, AorU
m Ford* Mile k fi Wait or A Cos. J M Bunt hi* J
Ei>vaMaah A B 9# Ylleo daman, <4av W
Carwi, Hkr r i # M, |f H
Par wU44i/*ir Kit *#! Ir an ifja9 and
100 Ho** MA c # Pea# **k fi t Ox. A Ja4lNw
Kills, Y & Cos, E T Roberts, W I Miller.C Kohler,
Pearson ,fc S, W C Jackson, J P Williams & Cos,
J H Hiker, M M Mtncleilorf, ,1 G Sullivan.
Per steamer St Nicholas, from Feniandina
and landings—j w Moore, A R Palmer, E K
Cheatham, Butler & S. I> Y Dancy, Woods A Cos,
Ix'e Roy M.vrs A Cos, R K Harmon, G S Owens,
51 Ferst & Cos, Ellis, Y & Cos, ,Tno Flannery Jt Cos,
Melnlutnl Bn s A Cos, Solomons & 00, H Hen
dricks, W Barnwell, H .Myers A Bros, Dr D Cox,
Bendheim Bros A Cos, S Guckenheimer A Son,
W W Gordon A Cos, J C Thompson, MYA D I
Mclntire, A R Altmayer A Cos, M Y Henderson,
Eippman Bros.
Per Savannah, Florida and Western Railway.
April 88- Transfer Office. McDonough A Cos, P T
Haskell, Bacon, ,1 A Cos, G W Tiedemau. D Cox,
E Lovell A Sou, Decker A F, M Y Henderson, A
D Thompson, E A Schwarz, Kavanmigh AB,
51 Ferst A Cos, Chesnutt A O'N, Reppatw A Cos,
W D Simklns A Cos, Dale, 1> A Cos, Frfersou A Cos,
R B Cassels, TViloox. G A Cos, Garnett, S A Cos, J
V Denton. Ellis, Y A Cos, ,1 P Williams A Cos, H
H Lewis, W C Jackson, Peacock, LI A Cos. E T
Roberts.
Per Central Railroad. April 88—Fordir Agt,
Fsl Farley. Jno Flannery A Cos, G S McAlpln,
J P Williams A Cos, H M twiner A Cos, L I’utzel,
C H Carson, W D Simklns A Cos, 51rs 51 H Mo-
CUeaney,Campbell Bros, Ludden A B, F 51 Hull,
51 Y Henderson, Herron A (1, Peacock, H A Cos,
Meinliard Bros A Cos, Frank A Cos, M Ferst A Cos,
(I 51 Heidt A Cos, J P Germaine, Warnock A W.
A Kruuss, G D Hodges Hirsch Bros. N Lang,
W W Chisholm, J(J Sullivan A Cos, Weed A C,
Peacock, II A Cos, Stillwell, P A 51,W C Jaekson,
B I Cnhhedge. McDonough A Co.Wnmoek A 'V,
J P Williams A Cos. A 11 Brown, Mrs 51 Olin
stead, E Lovell A Son, H Solomon A Son, E O
Gleason, Epstein AW, G W Tiedemau, 5V H
t 'haplin, Rieser AS. Teeple A Cos. Lindsay A 51,
S Cohen, Gray A O'B, Decker A F.
Per steamship Johns Hopkins, from Baltimore
—A A Aveilhe, I) Brown. J P Bryan, Cornwell A
t \ Coast Line Rv, W 51 I TevelnnJ, II J I’uldiedge,
W A Cosgrove, .las Collins, A Ehrlich A Bro, G
Fox. Ep rein A W. 1 Freid, •' M Gilbert A Cos,
Freeman A O, M Ferst A Cos, Grady, Del, A Cos,
J F Freeman. 51 G Helmlteu, A Hanley, T Halli
gan, A B Hull, D R Kennedy, B H I.evy A Bro,
t.ippman Bros, E Lovell A Son. A J Miller A Cos.
McDonough A Cos. McGillis A 51, L A McCarthy,
51 Mendel A Bro, F J Meyer Mfg Cos, Nathun
Bros, Meinliard Bros A Cos. A S Nichols, T J
i t'Brien, Jno Ntcolson Jr, Order Beinkanipen A
Cos, i trilor A B Hull, Palmer Bros, Paterson, D A
Cos, ltieser AS, A Roediger. Southern Ex Cos, B
F Ulmer, E A Schwarz, J S Silva, sir Seminole,
Solomons A Cos, str David Clark, str Katie, G W
Teidemai), Thos West, .) I* Williams A Cos, J M
Williams, Asl A C W West, J 11 West A Cos, D
Weishelu, Warnock A W.
A ROMANCE.
An Engagement Broken Off by a Young
Woman’s Strange Freak.
Willacoochee {(fa.) Cor, Jejmp Sentinel.
We have to give you a bit of romance
this week which has thrown'our community
into the highest excitement anti created
quite a sensation here:
Joel J. Lott, an enterprising young mer
chant ol' tliij,place, was to have been mar
ried to Miss Tt ttdie Smith, also of this tow n,
on Sunday night last a week ago. This was
known only to a few friends of the parties.
Mr. L' >t t had been busily engaged for the
past eight weeks in building and arranging
tin attractive and comfortable dwelling. The
week before Mr. Lott went to Savannah for
the purpose of furnishing his house and
returned with a complete outfit of
household furniture. On Wednesday of that
week, while Mr. Lott was busily engaged ar
ranging for the happy event, feeling confi
dent that the consummation of his happi
ness was only a question of time, the tnnr
r m •<! license obtained and the magistrate
who w.is to perform the ceremon y notified, a
Mi. Luss.lv., a young telegraph oiwrutor
I’iom Cnattahoocbee, (La., arrived and
called on Miss Smith. In a short time this
young man and Miss Smith walked out to
go to Pine Bloom, a distance of one mile,
under the pretense of getting an express
package, where they boarded the 3 p. m.
east-bound train and was gone flying to
Waver ws. This report was received here in
a few minutes and created a stirring excite
ment. A telegram from young Lassiter
at Wayeross announced that they were
O. K., and would go immediately
to Chattahoochee. He carried Miss
Smith to the Commercial Hotel, where he
left her, and report says lie lingered around
the depot all night. Miss Hmith went to
church accompanied by another young man,
and returning remained until 10 •o’clock a.
in. next day, when they left for YVigham,
whci e young Lassiter’s father resides, and
directing ’him to krep her there until he
returned, went to Chattahoochee.
This young laxly is an orphan girl awl
vary mtfch loved by Mrs. Wilson, her aunt,
owl Mrs. Thompson, her cousin, with
whom slMj"was living. They were deter
mined to know her fate. Mrs. Thompson
followed next day, mid on arriving at Wig
ham found Mias Smith at old man Lassiters
who refused to let her return. Leaving
their parasols, gloves, etc., tliey went to
take a walk. Seizing the opportunity to
escape they made a dash through the woods
and striking the railroad walked ten wiles to
Cairo where they hired a horse and buggy
to take them to ThoniaevUle. Here they re
ceived a telegram from Mr. Lassiter, Hr.,
directing their return, but, unheeded, they
boarded the train for Albany, arriving here
at 3 p. m. Saturday, when Miss Smith went
immediately to Mr. room, begging
his forgiveness, averred that she hud been
forced to board the train and was carried
away against her will. Mr. Lott, with that
courage characteristic of noble manhood,
very coolly informed her that her pleadings
were in vain, that he could not think of com
promising this breach of confidence; that
while it was like breaking heart-strings, he
could only say go.
A more honest, and nobler heart never
beat in the breast of mortal than palpitates
in the bosom of Joe Lott, who, true to his
vows and faithful to his obligations, spared
neither time nor money in preparing a com
fortable home for his betrothed, which was
to be his earthly paradise. But, alas! he
has been terribly disapjioiuted and his happy
anticipations blighted.
Wo understand that Lassiter and Miss
Smith had tieen engaged for some time, but
that she had broken the engagement last
Christmas, since which time they had not
met.
"Why is a man coming home tired and frying
to thid his night key like an imperfect scholar
taking his music lesson?” asked f’rimsonbeak of
ins wife the other night, after dinner.
‘‘l suppose because he makes so much noise
about it, ’ replied the lady, thoughtfully.
•‘Not exactly, deal ."
‘Why. then?"
‘‘Because it seems as though he never would
strike the right key.”— Yonkers Stattsnuin.
BROK I'l’.s.
NOW-THK TIMK 10 SecSQS
\CTIVE fluctuatioim in the Market offer op
portunith*i to nueculatont to make money
in drain. Stock*. Bouum and Petroleum. Prompt
attention given to orders received or
wire or mail. CXiTeH|x>ndoiice solicited. Full
information about the markets in our book,
which will i>e forwarded free on application.
H. I. KYLE, Banker and Broker,
88 Brood and 84 New Sts.. New York City.
A. L. HARTRIDOE,
SECURITY BROKER.
IJUYB AND KELLS on com mission all clause**
> of Stocks and Bonds.
Negotiates loan* n marketable securities.
New York onotations furnished by private
ticker every fifteen minutes.
WM. T. tIUUM W
W. T. WILLIAMS & CO.,
Brokers.
OKDKIIH EXECUTED cm the New York, CUi
cxo a'i IJverjiool Kxcliuri(r.
lO OOMMKItt lAI. HtII.DINU.
VAMKE
KISSIMMEE CITY BAN K,
KlnMiunnm City, OrmitfH County, KJ
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BOOTS AND SHOES.
Shoes” Slaughtered )
In order to reduce our Immense stock of goods, we inaugurate a
series of Bargain Sales, and have placed on our Centre
Tables the following lots of genuine bargains:
\/ \ J „300 pairs Kid Hand-sewed Opera Slippers, full leather PI Art
jV/ 1 1A \ "• I lined, box toes, sold everywhere at 75e., we offer at •
Id VP V* / 4 0..480 jxiirs Indies' Kid Itand-sewed Lace Oxfonls, full leather lined,
J* ‘ 1 1A \ j*. box toes. Hold everywhere ut $1 we offer at .
I i \ r r \ *>.oß pairs Youths’ Glove Gruin Sewhi! Button Boots, with Sole {J* |
I * I lA" *# •) Leather Ttym and all solid, regular price $1 75, we offer at
I iVP \ 4 ..ISO pairs load las' lh Thread Kerge Tops. Kid Fox Polished, all J* i *> **
I JV* i XA \/ • t. solid, sizes Is to 7s, regular price (fl 75, we reduce to. ..dpi )•)
Id VF \ T ( \ pail’s La< lies' 18-Thread Serge Tops, Kid Fox Button, worked button
Jv. "x. i-A \/ holm, all solid, sizes Is to 7s, regular price $2 we offer y# | A
I/yp "VT / \ /* ~68 pairs Misses’ pebble Goat Button Boots, t>est oak leather soles (a
jy ' I I.A x ■ • 11 splendid school shoe), all solid, never sold at less than $2, Fj \ *r /1
we offer at . o
1/ yy Vr/”\ pairs Misses’ Curaeoa Kid Button Boot.*;, worked button *\i|
f I 1A \f % 4 holos, box toes, always sold at $2 75, reduced to "I'l
Id yy TVf l C.JI2 pairs Ladies' Best Curacoa Kitl 4 Button Newport 8, box toes,
jy " I lA \/ O Morrow's New York make, sold heretofore at $3, we re- /m
tlueed to IMF
II I r P \I I \ (L. 47 pairs lwidit s' ('urncoa Kid uul t‘elbl ■ Goal Button Boots, an assorted
-iV/ 1 i-A \ "* ft jot. manufactured by Sailer, Unwin \ ('<■ and Zeitfler Bros., of
Philadelphia, alwuys sold at $2 75 and \>e offer any in F? *l a/k
this lot at IMF
We have four more lots on our Centre Tables, unions them So! ( |>er X Mitchell's F'rench
Kil Button Boots, sold heretofore at $0 st>, reduced to $5, and m lot ol Zeller's and Misses'
lawed and Button lioots, a nuscellaneouN lot of broken sizes, all at the uniform price of $1 50.
Early callers will have the best choice.
Jos. Rosenheim & Cos.,
l nr> imo ttanton kt tv* ]■:hrr.
ASBESTOS GOODS.
amas'mm
PIRB-PnOOP.
THIS is tlie perfected form of portable Rooting, manufactured by us
for the past twenty-seven years, and is now iu use upon roofs of
Factories, Foundries, Cotton Gins, Chemical Works, Railroad Bridges,
Cars, Steamboat Decks, etc., in all parts of the world.
Supplied ready foru3e, in rolls containing 200 square feet, and weighs
with Asbestos Roof Coating, about 85 pounds to 100 square feet.
Is adapted for all climates and can he readily applied by unskilled
workmen. Samples and Descriptive Price List free by mail.
H. W. JOHNS MANUFACTURING CO.,
SOLK MANUFACTFRERH OK
If. YV. Joinin' Flro and Water-Proof AnheHton Mhentlnir*. lialldlnir Felt,
AalHto* Steam Packingn, lloiler Coverlnirn, Liquid Paints* Fire-Proof Paints, etc* I
VuleabßStOn. Piston-Rod Packing, lUnsrs, Gaskets, Sheet Packing, etc, 4
Established 18-8. 87 MAIDEN CANE, NEW YORK. C3l:Ao °' lcn‘el ELI>EIA ’ j
For sale by IJPPMAN BROS., Savannah, Ga.
(iKA IN AM) PROVISIONS.
lite Cora, Miiefl Cora,
OATS, HAT,
PEAS FOR PLANTING AND RATING,
ALL VARIETIES.
Hating Potatoes, Florida Oranges, Slessina
Orsi ges, Tui ps and Onions.
Grain and Hay in Car Load Lots
AT LOW PRICES.
T. P. BOND & CO.,
X 65 Bay
aTb. htjli7
WAREHOUSEMAN
AND
Commission Merchant,
WHOLESALE GROCER,
FLOUR, HAY, GRAIN & PROVISION DEALER.
IJSREKH SIEAL and GRITS ill white sacks, and
mill stuffs of all kinds always on baud.
(eorgia raij-std SPA NISH PKAN L'TS, also PHAS,
any variety. Spe<*ial pricen on lots.
Office, HJA Bay street. Warehouse, No. 1 Wad
ley Ktreet, on line C. JR. R., Sa van null, Ga.
HAMS.
ASK YOUR GROCER FOE
*Hn
KND BREAKFAST BACON
non is oijn tjinb
JMUSt tCAAiNQ OU MTIDTCO THP(-MAA*, A LIBHT
METALLIC SEAL. ATTACH VO TO TMf STftiM<J. AMO
THE STRtMCO CANVAS, AS IN THE WfJT.
SASH, BOOKS, BLINDS, ETC?,
Halifax River LumWlilfc
JOHN MANLEY, Proprietor,
DAYTONA, FLOUIDA.
EVERY VARIETY OF
Rough & Dressed Lumber,
SASHES, SHINGLES, MOLDINGS
AND
SCROLL WORK FURNISHED.
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In connection with th<- Mill in ttV, a M A
CHINK ANI) ItKPAllt HHOI' Aildiww
JOHN MANLEY
DAVTONA, KLOIMDA, !
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sisMivts iIMMr I **<•*• *l*4 rtVtMs it *OS !•*
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LA\VRENc{Si)M t (ff
Famous "Belle of Bourbon”
Is death to Malaria, Chills and Fever, Typhoid
Fever, Indigestion, Dyspepsia. Surgical
Fevers, Blood Poisoning, Consumption,
Sleeplessness or Insomnia, and
DiHSunuiation of F<x>d.
1 O Yh:A Urt OLD.
ABSOLUTELY PURE. NO FUSEL OIL
IN TRODUCIKG OURIOfiELLE ofBOURBON*
WE USEOMir THE FLINTY OR HOMiNY PAHTOFTHE GRAIN
THUS FREEING IT OF FUSEL OIL BEFORE IT IS DISTILLED
'zjiurtmee' Gritorn ty,,
THE GREAT jVPpKTIZFIR
Louisviu.k, Kr.. May 28. 1886.
This will certify that I have .•xaintned th
Sample of Rr.t.u: of Hociuion Whmiv rrcrived
from lAwrence, Osirom & Cos., and found the
same to t;e perfectly five from Fusel < til and ail
other (VdetiTious substances amt strictly pure.
I ch.s-rfully recommend the same for Family
and Medicinal purpows J. P. II ah sum. M.D.,
Analytical Cliomist, IsJUisvllle, K.’'.
For sale t>y Druggists, Wine slerchants at and
Grocers every where. Price, $1 8.5 |>er bottle.
If not found at the above, half dozen bottle*
in plain ls.xes will tie sent to any address in the
United Sinu son receipt of $6. Express paid to
ail poults east of Missouri river.
LAWRENCE, OSTROM & CO., Louisville, Ky.
At Wholesale by S. Gt.’CKENH tiIMF.R & SON,
Wholesale Grocers: IJPPMAN BROS., Whole
sale DruggiaU, Savannah. Ga.
SHOES.
W. L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE /*
Htyllsh, Durable, Easy l it- 'Oy J _. I
thuccrhe best %:i Shoe In the jff) I SJ f
vk\ i.. noroLAN /i)/ 1
$2.50 SHOE iVA 1
eauwle the $H *>/ M
Sli'jp. advertised jAf /
by other Urine M
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RTTOE roll HOYS Rives (treat satisfaction.
All the shore are made in Button, Congress ana
Lace, all Htvle* of toe. Hold hv 2.000 dealers
throughout the C. 8 If your dealer doca not keep
thorn, wind name oui>o*tat to
... W. L. DOUGLAS. Brockton, Mam.
BEWARE OF FRAUD.mVX'MM
*onie unarrupulouK dnaiern are offering other
r;Mue an mine, and when nuked why my r.anm
* not on the flhoea, *tnt<* that I have dlneontln
uediUuee. THIN Is FALSK. Take none
represented to bo the “W L. Dougina Bho*a,"
up*'**§ nmne, uJirraniir and prim uro
iUiiiim (I on bottom of ch4'li Nhoe,
>V. L. UOKiLAS. Brockton. Uavv,
FOR KALE BY
13YCK BROS.,
1? Whitaker atroot. Kavnmmh, *ra.
M .11 I —.j,
rOOO FRODIH TM.
FOREST CITY MILLS.
Pkeparku Stock Food for
llorscH, Mules, Milch Cmvu
and Oxen. Made out of pure
grain. Guaranteed Sweet and
Nutritious
Bond,Haynes&Eitoii
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