The morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1887-1900, June 07, 1887, Page 7, Image 7

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CO>: MERCIAN. savannah market. OFFICE OF THE MOWING NEWS,) Savannah, Of., Jußc 0,4 p. M. f Cotton—The martlet continues dull and entirely nominal. Theta was Uttl- or no inquiry and but a small stock offering. ' On ’Change at the midday call, at 1 p. m., the market was rei>orted firm and unchanged, with sales of only 1 bale. The following ore the ofHcial spot quotations of the Cotton Exchange: Middling fair 11 Good middling Ilia Middling, ,:. ..n ... 107a Low middling Lx**. lOefc Good ordinary 107 t Sea Inland—' The market was' dull and nomi tal; no sales. We quote: Common Georgias and Florida* 14 ®15% Medium... --16%@17 Good medium .. .acAi—lTUig.lß Medium fin* -,...18%® Fine • 19%®20 Extra fine 2o7s® 21 Choice 22 ® Comparative Cotton Statement Receipts, Exports and Stock on Hand June 6, 1887, and) for the Same Time Last Year. 1886-87. j 1885-86. / stand. u P land Island. u P lawl Stock on ham 1 Sept. 1 1,149 4,304 561 3.208; Received to-day 146: 1,260 Received previously 27.316 770,791 23,313 789,923 Total 88,466 775,241 j J 8.864 774,41)0 Exported to day 138; 168 C 32 jExported previously 27,442 772,416 j 21,576 763,909 j Total 27.442 772,554 ; 21,744 764,441 .Stock on hand and on ship j I board this day II 1,023 2,C87l 2,120 10,049 Rice— The market was very quiet, but prices were very firm, with light offerings. There were no sales. We quote: Fair 4%@. — Good 4?|® — Prime 5)4® — Rough— Oountrylots 50® 60 Tide water 90® 1 10 Naval Stores— The market for spirits tur pentine was quiet and steady. The sales for the day were IC2 casks at 314)0 for regulars. At the Board of Trade on the opening call the market was reported steady at 31%c for regulars. At the closing call it was firm at 31?® for regulars. Rosin- The market was quiet. There was a fair inquiry at easier prices. The sales for the day were about 1,800 barrels. At the Board of Trade on the first call the market was reported quiet, with sales of 690 barrels, at the following quotations: A, B, C and D $1 05, E $1 05® 1 10, F $1 12%® 1 15, G $1 15®1 20, H 51 25. I Si 45, K $1 60. M $1 80. N 82 window glaSs *2 60, water white $2 80. At the closing call it was quiet, with further sales of 500 barrels at the following quotations: A. B, C and D Si 00, E $1 05, F Si 10, U Si 15, H $1 20. Other grades unchanged. NAVAL STORES STATEMENT, (Spirits. Rosin. Stock on hand April 1 2,543 77,408 Received to-day 1,188 2,038 Received previously 42,808 95,128 Total 46,039 174,869 Exported to-day 678 2.501 Exported previously 36,899 131,572 Total 37,577 134.073 Stock on hand and on shipboard to-day 8,462 40,796 Receipts same day last year 1,897 2,149 Financial—Money is in some demand. Domestic Exchange-Steady. Banks and bankers are buying sight drafts at % per cent discount and selling at par®74 per cent pre mium. Foreign Erchnnge-The market is dull. Commercial demand, $4 87; sixty days, 84 8674; ninety days, $4 84<4j; francs, Paris and Havre, commercial, sixty days. $5 21; Swiss, $5 2!*%; marks, sixty days, 95®95 1-16. Securities—The market is vecy inactive. Stocks and Bonds —City Bonds—Quiet. At lanta 6 per cent long date, 108 bid, 110 asked; Atlanta 7 per cent. 118 bid, 121 asked: Augusta 7 per cent long date. 115 bid, 118 asked: Augusta 6s long date. 108 bid, 110 asked: Columbus 5 per cent. 100 bid, 105 asked; Macon 6 percent, 111 bid, 112 asked; new Savannah 5 pm-cent, July coupons, 104 bid, 105 asked: 'nef Savannah 5 per cent, August coupons, 10374 bid, 104% asked. State Bonds —Market steady, w ith light sup ply. Georgia new 6s, 1889. 103 bid, 104 asked; Georgia new 4765. 106Vr( bid, 106% asked: Geor pi.' 7 per cent gold, quarterly coupons, 108*4 bid, 10974 asked; Georgia 7 per cent, coupons January and July, maturity 1896, 123 bid, 124 asked. Railroad Stocks— Central common. 126 bid, 127 asked: Augusta and Savannah 7 per cent guaranteed, 136 bid. 137 asked; Georgia com mon, ex-dividend. 196 bid, 200 asked; South western 7 per cent guaranteed, 132 bid, 13274 asked; Central 6 per cent certificates, ex interest, 101 bid, 10174 asked: Atlanta and West Point railroad stock, 115 bid, 117 asked; Atlanta and West Point 6 per cent certificates, 105 bid, 106 asked. Railroad Bonds —Market quiet, Savannah, Florida and Western Railway Company general mortgage 6 per cent interest, coupons Gctober, 113 bid, 115 asked; Atlantic and Gulf first mortgage consolidated 7 per cent coupons, January and July, maturity 1897, 119 bid, 121 asked: Central consolidated mortgage 7 per cent, coupons January and July, maturity 1893. 113% bid, 114 asked: Georgia railroad 6s. 1897. 108 bid, 110 asked; Mobile and Girard second mort sage5 age indorsed 8 per cent, coupons Januarv and nly. maturity IBs9, 105 bid, 106 asked; Mont- ? [ornery and Enfaula first mortgage 0 per cent, ndorsed by Central railroad, 109 bid, 110 asked: Marietta and North Georgia first mort gage 6 per cent. 10274 bid, 103 asked; Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta first mortgage. 113 bid, 1147* asked; Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta second mortgage. 112 bid. 113 asked: Western Alabama second mortgage indorsed 8 per cent, 108 bid. 109 asked; South Georgia and Florida indorsed. 118 hid, 119 asked; South Georgia and Florida second mortgage. 112 bid. 115 asked; Augusta and Knoxville first mortgage 7 Per cent, 11074 bid, 11274 asked; Gainesville, Jef wfson and Southern fli-st mortgage guaranteed. 118*9 bid, 120 asked; Gainesville. Jefferson and wen hern not guaranteed, 115 bid, 116 asked; Ocean Steamship 6 per cent bonds, guaranteed by Central railroad. 105% bid. 106 asked: Gainesville, Jefferson and Southern second mortgage guaranteed, 115 bid. 116 asked; Columbus and Rome first mortgage bonds in " o '' s *‘d by Central railroad. 108 hid. 109 asked; Columbus and AVrstern 6 jier cent guaranteed. 108% bid, 109)4 asked; City and Suburban rail "ay firat mortgage 7 per rent. 108 hid, 110 * bjlethorpo Savings and Trust Company, 10b bid, 107 asked. Bunt- .Stock*—Nominal. Southern Bank of the State of Georgia, 200 bid, 205 asked; Mer chants National Bank, 160 bid, 165 asked; Ka tannah Bank nnd Trust Company, 95 bid, 87 ask' and; National Bank of Savannah. 122 bid, 126 Asked. 'ms .Stock*—Savannah Gas Light stock, ex oivideial, 2174 bid. 22 naked; Mutual Gas Light tock, 29 bid. 28 naked. Bacon— Market very firm nnd advancing: de rJ a,| and good; smoked clear rib sides, 874 c; moulders, c:dry salted clear rib sides, 874 c; long clear, 874 c: shoulders, none: hams. 1274 c. 1-aooino and Ties Market quiet. We quote; Bagging~274 tt, K . %c: 2 lbs. 87ic: 1% lbs, 774 c: according to brand and quantity. Iron ties ■trrovv, :>1 00® 105 per bundle, according to Brand und quantity Bagging and ties in retail #> fraction higher. Butter -Market steady: oleomargarine, 14® <i . choice Goshen, 18c; gilt edge, 23c; cream } . i.M\ 1 Aniunr Florida, 82 oo®B 50 pei barrel; sup i, bi’ar by crop coming in. l f£ fc M,il i ket Is strong and advanc inf: ~A,V { l u °to for si null lots: Ordinary, 2214 c; good, 24c; choice, 2d‘4o; peaberry, , HE|, -6E Market higher and advancing; good “enmnd; stock light . We quote, 11 r.j 15c. ' klEn Fruit Apples, evuporuted,l3c; peeled, lieaidics. peeled, 19c; impeded, 5(3 7c; cur tof c; citron. 25c ' ’ fn!,. RY M.' of,DB ~Tl' market is firm: busiuess bfiuotti; Frinis. 4® 6c; Georgia ha-own k'. Df' 7-8 do, s Tic; 4 and brown sheet "l'll4* osuabiirgs, B®9u; checks. yX ‘ni Jacuk, 85c for beat makes; brown drill "ft. 8 - "nfi >74c. r,, fibbte full weights: Mackerel f nti-xm No. 8. half barrels, 86 00® S' 50® 8,50. IldTlug—Nu. 1,20 c; *.aied, 25c; cod, s®Bc. (y ( . Mai ktet very fair; demand moderate. ‘ I-v 01,0 1 , txti n, 84 35® and 40; fancy, 85 10® i jjn. choice patent, $3 R <m:k full and demand fair. £ quote: $8 ao<TM 00. jj-jhain-cJopb-..Market steady; demand light.. ! ba 'eiij''. V bite corn, lob lot.*, 05c; carl ad -v*c: mixed corn. Jo;, lot.*. 6-io: cnrl'.a 1 lots. 6274 c. Oats steadv: demand good. We quote: Mixed uats, 46c; carload lots, 44c. Bran. SI 10. Meal, 66c; Georgia grist, per sack, $1 30; gnst. per bushel, 7Uc. Hay—Market steady, with a fair demaml: stock ample 5Ye quote -job lots: Western. S-l 00; carload lots, 90t. Eastcni, none; North ern, none. Hides, Wool, Etc.—Hides—Market dull; re ceipts light; dry flint, 18c; salted. Uc; drv butcher, 9c. Wool -Market active; prime in bales, 29c; burry, 10®15c. Wax. 18c. Tallow, 3@.4c. Deer skins, flint, 20c; salted, 16c. Otter skins, 50c® 84 00. Iron—Market firm; Swede, 4%@5c; refined, xfie. , Lard—Market is steady; in tierces, 7Ue; 50-!b tins, ~i%c. Lime. Calcined Plaster and Cement—Ala bama lump lime is in fair demand, and Is selling at 81 30 per barrel; Georgia. Si 30; calcined piss '.y s P® r ,>ar rt*l: hair, sc: Rosendale cement, SI 50; Portland cement, S3 00. Liquons—Full stock; steady demand. Bour bon. $1 Ro®s 60; rye, *150®6 00; rectified. SI 00®1 35. Ales unchanged and in fair de mand. . ,-^AiLS —Market firm: fair demand. We quote: 3d, S3 90 : 4d and sd, S3 25; Od, s:j 00; Bd, $2 75; lOd to 60d, $2 50 per keg. Nuts—Almonds, Tarragona, 18®20c; Ivicas, li@18c; walnuts, French. 12c; Naples, 16c; pe cans, 10c; Brazil, 10c: filberts, 12c; cocoauuts, Baraeoa, SB 25 per 100. Oils—Market firm; demand good. Signal, 45c; West Virginia black, 9® 10c; lard, 60c: headlight. 15c: kerosene. 10c; water white, 1374 c; neatsfoot, 66St90c; machinery, 25®30e; linseed, raw . 48c; boiled, 51c; mineral seal, 16c; fireproof, 18c; homelight, 18c. Onions—Bermuda, crates, 82 25®2 50. Potatoes—Very scarce. Scotch, S8 00®3 20 per sack; new-, 88 00®.5 00; crates, gl 26@1 75. Peas—Demand light; cow pens, mixed, 75® SOc; clay, $100@1I5; speckled, $1 00@1 15; black eye, gl 25®1 50; white crowder, gl 50® 1 75. Prunes- Turkish. 5%c; French, Bc. Raisins—Demand light; market steady; loose new Muscatel, 82 00; layers, $2 00 per box; Lon don layers, 82 25 per box. Shot—Drop, 81 40; buck, gl 65. Salt—The demand is moderate and the mar ket is quiet; carload lots, 65c fob; iob lots. 80®90c. Sugar—The market is steady; cut loaf, 6%c: standard A, 674 c; extra C, 55hc: C yellow, 57rc; granulated, 6->sc; powdered. (>%c. Syrup—Florida and Georgia syi-ups. 38®40o: the market is quiet for sugarhouse at 36®.40c; Cuba straight goods, 28c m hogsheads; sugar house molasses, 20c. Tobacco—Market dull: demand moderate We quote: Smoking, 25c®$l 25; chewing, com mon, sound, 25®30c; fair, So® 35c; medium. 38® 60c; bright. 50®75c; fine fancy, 85®90c; extra fine, 90c®81 10; bright navies, 45®75c; dark navies, 40® 50c. Li-mber—The demand from the West con tinues good; coastwise and foreign inquiry is also fairly active. Prices for average schedules are firm at quotations, with some advance, while difficult schedules can only lie placed at considerably advanced prices. We quote, f-> l>: Ordinary sizes sl3 50® 17 00 Difficult sizes ' 16 00® 2f 50 Flooring boards 16 00(5 20 50 Shipstufl 18 50®21 50 Timber—Market dull and nominal. We quote: 700 feet average $ 9 00® 11 00 800 “ “ 10 00®11( 900 “ “ 11 00®, 12 00 1,000 “ “ 12 00®14 00 Shipping timber in the raft -700 feet average 8 6 00® 7 00 800 “ “ 7 00® 800 900 “ “ 8 00® 91* 1.000 “ “ 9 00@10C0 Mill timber $1 below these figures. FREIGHTS. Lumber—By Sail—Vessels have been coming in more freely this week ana rates are steady at quotations. Freight limits are from $5 00 to $6 25 from this and the near Georgia ports to the Chesapeake ports, Philadelphia, New York, Hound ports and eastward. Timber, 50c@$l 00 higher than lumber rates. To the West Indies and wind ward, nominal; to South America, $1300@14 00; to Spanish and Mediterranean ports, sll 00® 12 00; to United Kingdom for orders, timber, 27@285; lumber, A3 15s. Steam—To New York, $7 00; to Philadelphia, 00; to Boston, $9 00. Naval Stores—Dull. Foreign—Cork, etc., for orders. 2s 1074d, and, or, 4s 174d; Adriatic, rosin, 3s; Genoa, rosin, 2s 10T4d. Coastwise—Steam— To Boston, 50c on rosin, $1 00 on spirits; to New York, rosin 50c, spirits 80c; to Philadelphia, rosin 30c, spirits 80c; to Baltimore, rosin 30c, spirits 70c. Cotton —By Steam—The market is steady; offering tonnage in good supply. Liverpool via New York $ Ir> S-16d Liverpool via Baltimore ¥1 lb 3-16d Antwerp via New York $ lb yd Havre via New- York $ tb 9-16 c Havre via Baltimore 66c Bremen via New York 11-16 c Reval via New York #> 11-321 Bremen via Baltimore B> Amsterdam via New- York 65c Amsterdam via Baltimore 61c Genoa via New- York lb ikd Boston $ bale 1 & Sea island W bale 1 75 New York 34 bale 1 25 Sea island bale 185 bale l 35 Sea island p bale 1 85 Baltimore bale 125 Providence ® bale ... 150 Rice—By Steam— New York *4 barrel 60 Philadelphia p liarrel 60 Baltimore btirrel 60 Boston $ barrel 60 Yeoetables—By Steam—(By special contract i —To New York, Philadelphia, Boston and Balti more, standard crates, 20c; barrels, 40c. With out the contract, crates, 35c; barrels, 75c. COUNTRY PRODUCE. Grown fowls $ pair $ 65 ® St) Chickens, 74 to •% grown 40 (it. 60 Springers 25 ® 40 Ducks 7* pair 60 @ 75 Geese pair 76 @IOO Turkeys $1 pair 1 25 @2 00 Eggs, country, dozen 15 @ 17 Eggs Tennessee 14 ® 15 Peanuts—Fancy h. p. Va. $ tb... @ 674 Peanuts— Hand picked Vlb @ 574 Peanuts—Ga. *4 bushel, nominal, 75 @ 90 Sweet potatoes, yel. reds V bush. 50 @ 60 Sweet, potatoes,yel.yains jp bush. 65 ® 75 Sweet pot's, white yams $ busli. 40 @ 50 Poultry Market steady; receipts heavy: demand light for grown; half to three-quarters growiis in good request. Eggs - Market, firmer, with a fair demand and scarce. Peanuts Ample stock; demand fair; market steady. Sugar- Georgia and Florida, nominal; none in market. Honey—No demand, nominal. Sweet Potatoes —Scarce; receipts very' light; demand good. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. FINANCIAL. Nl* York, June 6. noon. Stocks quiet but Arm. Money easy at 4@5 per cent Exchange— loug $4 K574®4 85%. short $4 86%®4 efi-yi. State 1 wilds anil but steady. Government bonds dull but Bteady. 5 p. m.—Exchange weak at $4 86@4 87% Money easy at B@4 per cent., closing offered at 3 percent 811 b Treasury balance*- Gold. $135. 022.000; currency. $15,240,000. Government bonds (lull but steady; four per cents. 129%; four and a half per cents. 109%. State bonds dull but steady. The week on the Stock Exchange opened quiet nnd rather listless, in which half a dozen stocks monopolized the interest, and two made the temper of speculation at different periods of the daj'. The announcement of a proposed extra issue of stock by the St. Paul compmy, coming after the unfavorable bank statement of Satur day, created a marked depression in grangers, in which the general list sympathized to a lim ited extent. Later ill the day there was a sud den spurt in Western Union, based upon wide spread rumors that a dividend would shortly be declared upon the stock, which scheme is said to Is- favored by several of the most influential stockholders. Then the feeling became notice ably firmer throughout the list. There was an extensive short covering in Pacific Mail through out the afternoon, and the stock made ama terial advance. The improvement in the market was also aided late in lue day by a reduction in the rates of sterling exchange. The opening was moderately active and weak, first prices showing declines from Saturday s final figures extending to % per cent. Fort Worth and Den ver ami Wheeling and Igike Erie showed consid erable strength. After the first hour a firmer tone was imparted tothe trading, notwithstand ing w hlch Ti'imessre coal dropp'd throe points. Western Union suddenly sprang Into promi nence after 2 o'clock, displaying unusual strength. The general list became firm and fractional gabies were recorded. Pacific Mull afterward becoming the leading strong stock. Prices shaded off a little in the lost hour, but the close was steady nnd generally near she best prices of the day. Total sal.-* 266,000 shares. Final quotations show irregular changes as compared with Saturday's close Western Union and Wheeling and Like Erie are each.up 1% iier cent., Tennessee coal ami iron down 1%, Paul 17a- *''• Jersey Central 1 per cenl. Other changes Me for fractions. The following are the closing quotations: Ala class A,2 to 5.108 New Orleans Pa- Ala! class B. 6s. .112 dfle, Ist mort. . . 78 (icorgis 7n, mort. 108 N. Y Cent rul ... 113% N ( 'itrollua 0s 123 Norf. AW. pref... MW N. Carolina 4s .. 100 Nor. Pacific. ..... 81% So. Caro. (Brown) " pror... 60% cnmols Pacific Mall 58% Tennessee 6s 74% Reading. ........ 52 Virginia6s 48 Richmond A Ale.. 8 Va consolidat'd. 55 Richmond A DanvlSO Ch'l teaks A Ohio 7 Riclun’d &W. Pt Chn A Norths’'ll.l2o77 Terminal 38% •• ureferrad • 15A*v Loo* Island. ... 136 THE MORNING NEWS: - TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 1887. Dela., lack 4 W IS4 St . Paul 91% Erie 34tg " preferred .124*4 East Tennessee. Texas Pacific 3374 new stock 14 Tenn. Coal & Iron. 36*4 Lake Shore 987$ Union Pacific 61 L'ville A Nash— 67% N. J. Central 82% Memphis <£ Char 3914 Missouri Pacific . . 100% Mobile <£ Ohio— 14% Western Union... 78% Nash. £ Ohatt a 8574 CottonOilTrust cer 49 COTTON. Liverpool, June 6, 12:30 p. m.—Cotton—busi ness good at hardening rates; middling uplands 5 15-161. middling Orleans 515-16d; sales 12.000 bales, for sfieculation and exiiort 2000 bales; receipts 18(AK) bales—American 500. Futures—Uplands, low middling clause, June and July delivery 5 63 64®5 01-64d, July and August .5 68-64@5 61 64<1, August and Seiitem ber 6®6 3-64d, September and October 5 51414® .5 52-tMd, October and November 5 40414d, Novem ber and December 5 3i-t>4<], September 6 4-64d. Market firm at the advance. The tenders of deliveries at to-day's clearings amounted to 12.700 bales new docket. 2 p. in.—The sales to-day were 14,000 bales, including 7,000 I sties of American. Middling uplands fid, middling Orleans 6d. Futures Uplands, low middling clause, June delivery 6 2 641, sellers; Jnne and July 6 2-64d, sellers; July and August 6 3-fild, value; August and September 6 4 04d, value; September and (letobor 5 68-64d, sellers: October and November 5 11-64d, buyers; November and December 0 37-64d. buyers; December and January 5 37-174 U. buyers; September 6 3-&4d. sellers. Market firm. 4:00 p. m.—Futures: Fnlands. low middling clause. June delivery 6 l-64d, sellFis; June and July 6 1-tTkl, sellers; July and August 0 2-64i1. sellers; August and September 6 34791. sellers; September and October 5 52-64d. sellers; Octo ber and November 5 40-64d. buyers; Novemher and December 5 37-64d. value; December and .January 5 37-04d. sellers; September 6 4-04d, sellei-s. Market eloseil dull. New York, June 6, noon.—Cotton opened quiet; middling uplands 117-ltic, middling Or leans 114®* : sales 156 bales. Futures —Market steady, with sales as follows: June delivery 11 44c. July 1145 c. August 11 47c. September 11 02c. October 10 39c. November 5:00 jj. in.—Market closed quiet; middling up lands-!! 7-!6c, middling Orleans 1154 c; sales to day 186 bales, net receipts none, gross 991 bales. Futures—Market closed steady, with sales of 78,600 bales, as follows: June delivery 11 31® 11 35c, July 11 37c, August 11 400, September 1! 03c, October 10 ?B@lo 39e. November 10 11® 10 12c, December 10 06®10 00c, January 10 12® 10 13c. Green <fc Co.’s report on cotton futuressavs: “It has been a rather slow and more or less heavy market all day, with buyers getting mostly the advantage on the old crop. Foreign advices were favorable, and there was nothing brought out that could be considered particu larly depressing, but the absence of buying orders seemed to discourage bullish efforts and induce considerable selling out on near options, the supply being increased by orders from New Orleans. The raid was the most severe on Au gust, which, alter a small gain to commence with, dropped 10@.ll points from the highest, and shaded Saturday evening some 7 points, with indications _that some short selling took place under the influence of weakness. The new crop was offered carefully, attracted some at tention and made only slight shrinkage.” Galveston, Juno 6.— Cotton firm; middling 1011-I60; net receipts4sß bales, gross 458; sales 48: stock 7.220 bales. Norfolk. June 6.—Cotton firm; middling 11316 c; net receipts 50 bales, gross 50: sales 10 tiales; stock 3,312 bales; exports, coastwise 108 bales. Baltimore, June 6.—Cotton nominal; middling 1174 c; net receipts 227 bales, gross 825 bales; stock 4,997 bales; exports coastwise 616 bales. Boston, June 6, —Cotton steady; middling 1174 c; net receipts 2 Wales, gross 425; sales none; stock none; exports to Great Britain 310 bales. Wilmington, June 6.— Cotton firm; middling llTi***; net receipts none, gross none; sales none; stock 1,494 bales; exporta coastwise 217 bales. Philadelphia, June 6.— Cotton firm; middling ll%c: net receipts 56 bales, gross 85; stock 19,723 bales. New Orleans, June 6.— Cotton steady; mid dling 1 OOic; net receipts 130 bales, gross 180; sales 2,000 bales; stock 102,759 < Biales. Mobile. June 6.— Cotton firm; middling 10%c; net receipts 214 bales, gross 214; sales 50 bales; stock 1,162 bales. Memphis. June 6.— Cotton firm: middling 11c; receipts 45 bales; shipments 549 bales; sales bales; stock 10,887 bales. Auguta. June 6.— Cotton firm; middling lie; receipts 18 bales; sales 16 bales. Charleston, June 6.— Cotton quiet but firm : middling 10%e; net receipis 10 liales, gross 10; sales 5 bales; stock 790 bales; exports coastwise 421 bales. Atlanta, June 6. —Cotton—middling 10540; re ceipts 2 bales. New York, Juße 6.— Consolidated net receipts for all cotton jxirts to-day 1,298 bales; exports, to Great Britain 74 bales, to the < ontinent 526; stock at all American ports 334,930 bales. provisions, groceries, etc. Liverpool June 6. r.oon. -Wheat firm: holders offer moderately. Corn firm; demand fair. New York, June 6, noon.—Flour quiet but steady. Wheat irregular. Corn unchanged. Pork firm; mess sl6. Lard steady at 87. Old mess pork sls. Freights firm. 5:00 p. m.—Flour. Southern firm; common to fair extra $3 40@4 00, good to choice 85 00@5 25. 7Vheat 74®lc higher and fairly active; June delivery 97%@99 13 16c, July delivery 95%@ 96%c. Corn V4@T4c higher; No. 2, June delivery 47%@47?4c. July 48%®-48J4c. Oats 74@Tie higher; No. 2. 3374(S 33%e, June delivery 38® ®8874c. July 88'4@8374c. Hops quiet and un changed. Coffee fair Rio strong at 22*40: No. 7 Rio active and higher. June delivery 20 60 ®2O BOv July 20 80@.2100c. Sugar quiet but steady; refined cloned steady—extra C 4 13-17® 4 15-ltlc, yellow 47i@4 7-16 c, mould A 5%c, con fectioners' A 5 11-16® 544c, off A 5 1 - In®s7*c. standard A 5 5-16 c, cut loaf and crushed 6 116 c, nowdei-ed 5 1516 c, granulated 6%c, cubes 5740- Molasses quiet, but firm. Cotton seed fill—34c for crude, 40(Tt4074*40 for refined. Hides firm but rather quiet. Wool steady. Pork dull and unchanged. Beef steady. Beef hams dull. Cut meats firm but quiet. Middle* dull and nomimil. Lard a shade lower and very dull; Western steam, on spot $6 95@6 97*4, June deliver)- $.6 96. July $7 02: city steam $6 60@6 65; refined $7 to the continent. Freights dull; cot ton l-16d, wheat 2d. Baltimore, June 6. —Flour higher for high grade city mills; Howard street and Western superfine $2 60®8 10, extra $8 25@590, family $4 15@4 50, city mills superfine $2 50@3 00, extra $3 26®8 75, Rio brands $4 7S@5 00. Wheat —Southern quiet; red 91@96%, amber 96@97c; Western higher but quiet; No. 2 winter red, on spot 9ff%®96%c. Com -Southern steady; white 51@52e, yellow 48®49c; Western dull. St. Louis. June s.—Flour steady but dull. 7Vheat very dull: closed firm; No. 2 red, cash 8674 c. .lime delivery 86%c. Corn dull; cash 87®. 3774 c bid, June delivery 36%c bid. Oats quiet but firm; cash t7W@26c, June delivery 2774 c. Whisky steady at $1 05. Provisions firm: Pork irregular; new mess sls. Lard firm at $6 40. Dry's'llr. meats, boxed Rhouldera $5 67%, long clear $7 50, clear ribs $7 60@7 67%, short clear $7 75@; 78. Bacon—lxixed shoulders 86 00®6 25, long clear and clear ril $8 25@8 85, short clear $8 50@8 67%. Hams steady at sll 25® 14 00. Louisville. June 6.—Grain quiet. Wheat— No. 2,82 c. Corn—No. 2 mixed 42%<\ white 45c. ()ats~ No. ‘2, 31c. Provisions unchanged' Bacon clear rib sines $7 37%. clear sides $H 28, ghoul dent $6 50. Bulk meats—clear rib sides $7 40. clear sides $7 66, shoulders $5 75. Meas pork nominal Hams, sugar-cured, sll ol>@l2 50. Lard, choice leaf SB. Cincinnati, June 6. Flour steady; family $3 7*s@B 90, limey $4 00® 4 15. Wheat In fair demand; No. 2 red, 88c. Corn more active; No. 2 mixed 40%@41c. Oats firm; No. 2 mixed, 29@29%e. Provisions—Pork dull at sls 25. lard in good demand at $7 37%. Bulk meats firm; short ribs $7 50. Bacon quiet but firm: short rilw $8 25. short, clear $8 50. IVTiiskv steady at $1 05. Hogs steady; common and light $8 50®> 4 65, packing and butchers $4 20@4 75. New Orleans, June 6.—Coffee unchanged. Cotton seed products closed quiet but sternly; prune crude 29@30c, summer y ellow 36c. Sugar strong; open kettle fair to prime 4%r, good common to fair 4%c, common 4%®4%c;cen trifugsls. off white ?>%@s 11-16 c, choice yellow clarified 5 9-10@9%c, prime yellow clarified s*so. Molasses steady; Louisiana centrifugals.strictly prime to fancy 28@88e. fair to good prime it @2sc, common to good common 18@21c. NAVAL STORES. New York. June 6, noon.— Spirits turpentine steady at 86%@857ic. Rosin steady at $1 25® 1 30. 5:90 p. m.—Rosin quiet at $1 25®1 30. Charleston, June 6. -Kulrlts turpentine firm at 3i%c. Ri.sin firm: good strained sl. Wilmington, June 6. Spirit* turpentine firm at 31 %c. Rosin firm; strained 86c, good strained 90c. Tar firm at $1 16. Crude turpentine firm; hard $1 15; yellow dip $2 10; virgin $2 35. RICE. New York. June 6.—Rice steady. New Orleans. June 6.—Rice unchanged. Fruit and Vegetable Market. The following special to the Morning News is published for the benefit of our Florida and Georgia readers and those interested In fruits and vegetables, and can be relied upon as accu rate and reliable. Boston, June 6 Tomatoes, Florida, $1 50® 2 00 i*T crate; Irish potatoes. Georgia, $5 00 per lurrel; cucumbers, Florida, 60@75c per crate: cucumher.t, Georgia. $380®400 per crate; Georgia marrow squash, $2 50(2,8 flu per barrel. O. G. Pearson, Agent Florida Dispatch Line. SwMß>ucker Coats tor $1 At tbs SHri'<':' New York Clothing stIIPPIVG INTELLIGENCE. miniature almanac—this day. Sun Rises 4:57 Sun Sets 7:00 High Water at Savannah 9:14 All. 9:45 p m Tuesday. June 7, 1887. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Steamship CUy of SaYannah. Smith, New York —C G Anderson, Agent. Steamship City of rftfaeon, Kelley, Boston—C G Anderson. Bark Belvidere (Br), Trefry, New York, in bal last— H T Moore A Cos. So hr Mary K Rawley, Hawley, Norfolk, with coal to G I Taggart; vessel to Jos A Roberts & Cos. Steamer Grace Pitt, Millet ts, Beaufort, Port Royal and Bluffton—Maeter. Steamer Katie, BeviU, Augusta and way land, mgs J G 5b si lock, Manager. Steamer Silver Star, Phillips. Beaufort (with excursion)— Master. Steamer Seminole, Strobhar, Beaufort, Port Royal and Bluffton— H A Strobhar, Manager. Steamer David Clark, Usiua, Fernandina—C Williams, Agent. CLEARED YESTERDAY. Bark G F Focking (Ger), Miehaelseu, Wolgast —S Fatuuui. DEPARTED YESTERDAY. Steamer Ethel. Carroll, Cohen’s Bluff and way landings—W T Gibson. Manager. Steamer Silver Star, Phillips, Beaufort (with excursion)— Master. SAILED YESTERDAY. Bark Viig (Nor), Hamburg. MEMORANDA. New York, June 4—Arrived, schr Minnie Smith, Aery, Apalachicola. Cleared, schr Etna. McConibor Fernandina. Dantzic, June 1 - Arrived, bark Triton (Ger), Witte, Savannah. Huelva. May 31 Arrived, steamship Coronilla (Br>, Gaviu, Darien. Montevideo, April 23—Sailed, ship Orient (Br), Collins, Pensacola. Naasan, May 22—Arrived, schrs Pearl of Orr’s Island, Sanchez, St Augustine (and cleared 25t.b for Cat Island): 28d, Good will (Br). Sweeting, Key West; 25th, Lulu (Br), Kemp, do Point-a-Pitre, April 16—Arrived, schr James H Woodhouse. Adams, Jacksonville. Boston. June 4—Arrived, schrs Roger Drury. Delay, Satilla River, Ga; Fannie Whitmore. Whitmore. Brunswick. Brunswick, May .SO-Arrived, bark JllO Fought (Sw 1, Carleseu. Santos; June 2. schrs Grace An drews, Andrews, Matanzas; 3*l, Rebecca J Moul ton, Wyman, Boston. 3d—Sailed, schr Three Sisters, Simpson. Wil mington, Del; 4th, steamer Camelia (Br), Buck. Huelva: bark Guldfaxe (Nor), Nellsen, supposed Queenstown. Darien, June 4—Arrived, schrs F L Richard son, Balano, and Helen L Martin, Fountain, New York. Cleared, bark Altamaha, Pray, Philadelphia; schrs Herman B Ogden, Church, and Anna R Bishop, Rulon, New York; Thomas R Pillsbury, Pitcher, Newport News. The reported arrival 3d of schr Susan H Ritchie was incorrect. Key West, June 4—Arrived, steamer Olivette, McKay, Havana. Railed, steamer Carondelet, for New York. Pensacola, June 4—Cleared, barks Trento (Ital), Fazio, Sunderland; Principe Amadeo di Savoln (Ital), for Marseilles; schrs Agnes 1 Grace. Seavey, Boston; D D Haskell, Haskell, Philadelphia. Port Royal, 8 C, June 4—Arrived, steamer City of San Antonio. Wilder, Fernandina vend proceeded to New York). Sailed, hark Elba, Tilton, Baltimore. Fernandina, June 6-Arrived. steamship G W Jones (Br), Ho wet, Newport News; schrs Nellie, Prinkwater: Alie Henderson. Henderson; Rosa Muller, McCleam, New York; E P Herman, Moore, Philadelphia. New York, June 6—Arrived, steamship Eider from Bremen. Arrived out, steamships Rheatia, New York for Hamburg; Elbe, New York for Bremen. MARITIME MISCELLANY. London, June, 4- The Ptiglar, of Uleaborg (supposed bark Ragmar, of Uleaborg, Snell man, from Pensacola April 7 for Lisbon), was passed at sea abandoned and waterlogged May 24, lat 42 N, lon 45 W. RECEIPTS. Per Pavannan, Florida and Western Railway, June 6—35 cars lumber, 2 cars wool. 2 care beer, 4 cars iron, 8 cars corn, 938 bids vegetables, 1,152 bids rosin. 838 bbls spirits turpentine. 21 bales word, 4,892 boxes vegetables, 4 bales hides, and mdse. Per steamer Katie, from Augusta and way landings—s coops chickens. 9 cases eggs, 1 bbl eggs, 1 cord oak wood, 21 sacks peas, 1 case empty bottles. 1 box wax, 1 box mdse, 9 calves, 2 lots h h goods. 17 dozeh brooms, 329 bbls rosin, 138 bbls spirits turpeutine, 14.000 shingles. Per Central Railroad, June 6--146 bales cotton, 11 bales yarn, 30 bales domestics. 38 bales wool, 8 bales hides, 100 lies feathers, 27 pkgs toliaoco, 240 lbs bacon, 27,600 lbs lard, 263 bbls main. 76 bbls spirits turpentine. 1,297 lbs fruit, 281 bales hay, 5 bbls whisky, 25 pkgs h li goods, 1 bbl sy rup, 21 cars lumber, 20 cars wood, 3 pkgs wax, 2 cars pig iron, 1 pkgs machinery, 8 pkgs car ringe material, 155 pkgs mdse. 20 pkgs paper stock, 6 cars brick, 72 cases eggs. EXPORTS. Per bark G F Focking (Ger), for Wolgast— -231 *O4 feet cypress Unifier. 111,620 feet yellow l>iue timber. 4,499 tret ash timber, 21,810 yellow pine lumber—S Fatman. PASSENGERS. Per steamship City of Macon, from Boston— R V Patterson, C J Sorrels, J II Crossman, R Whitaker. Per steamship City of Savannah, from New York—C Warren, Dr C A Stephenson, W DOllO - Miss M L Levy, Mrs E Wood, H W Jones. Steerage—Annie (Salßeld (col), J K Scott, GH Merchant, C F Hillsworth, D Crozler, J l-eguin. Per steamer Katie, from Augusta ana way landings- -Maj Lawton and lady, Capt Jno Law ton, Mr Upchurch, and 14 deck. CONSIGNEES. Per steamer Katie, from Augusta and way landings—C A Gross, W I Miller, Perse &L,J II Suiter, M Y Henderson, Grady, DeL £ Cos, John Lawton, G W Tledemau, I,ee Roy Myers A Cos, D B Lester, Dr Cox. Decker A F. Baldwin & Cos, JHH Entelman, Peacock, H A Cos, Capt John son, Cbesnutt A O'N, J P Woods A Cos, J Law ton, W C Jackson. Capt Bevill. Per Savannah, Florida and Western Railway, June 6- Transfer ((fflee. McDonough A Cos. Geo Meyer, Acosta A E, W D Slmkins A Cos, L Mc- Lain, Stillwell, P A M, Bacon, J A Cos, Perse A L. Frierson A Cos. Lee Roy Myers A Cos, B W Tedder, Smith Bros A Cos, Al‘ alk A Ren, A Krauss M Y Henderson, A Einstein s Sons, Kavanaugh A B, H Myer* A Bros, Graham A H, I Epstein A Bro, A Lefiler. J P Williams A Cos, J U Thompson, W B Mel! A Cos, Chesnutt A O’N, J W Hinson, Weed AC, Mohr Bros, C L Jones, Stands rd Oil Cos. Dale. I) A Cos, Repparri A Cos, Ellis. Y A Cos, Peaooclc, H A Cos, Baldwin A Cos, E T Roberts, W C Jackson. Per Central Railroad. Jnne 6— Fordg Agt, Butler A 8, H M Comer A Cos, Grady, DeL A Cos, Jno Flannery A Cos. W D Slmkins A Cos, Perse A L, G S MoAlpin. I O Haas, T P Bond A Cos, W P Bailey A Cos, P J Fallon, Southern Oil Cos, Sa vannah Brick Cos, Mohr Bros, H Myers A Bros, Frank A Cos, Bendheim Bros A Cos, LPutzel, M 5 Belknap, H G Oanabl, E I-ovell A Son, Levi J Gazan. Perse A L. J C Thompson, J W Tynan, M Maclean, J S Collins A Cos, Smith Bros A Cos, DI) Arden, Fay A E, Wheeler A W Mfg Go, Singer Ml g Cos, Weed A C, M Boley A Son, N I zing, J A Douglass A Cos, Peacock, H A Cos, J P Williams A Cos, Chesnutt A O’N, Stillwell, P A M. Per steamship City of Macon, from Boston— A R Altmayer A Cos. 8 W Branch. M L Boyd, J A Callahan, J G Butler. M Boley A Son, Byck Bros, M Gryfus A Cos, S A Einstein J H EstlU, A Einstein’s Sons, S Guckenheimer A Bon, M F Joyce, F M Hull, Kavanaugh A B, A Kraus*. J Lutz, Jno Lyons A Cos. Lndrlen AB. Weed AC, Lindsay M. A J Miller A Cos. W B M.ell A Cos, R D McDonell, Meinhard Bros A Cos, A 8 Nichols, J G Nelson A Cos, Dr A Oemler, Solomons A Cos. Order F M Hull, Order Herman A K, Savannah Steam Bakery, J Ftosenheim A Cos, J W Tynan, J H Schroder, H Solomon A Hon, Southern Oil Cos, D Weishein, Southern Ex Cos, Ga A Fla I S B Cos. Per steamship City of Savannah, from New York—A R Altmayer A Cos. G W Allen.O Butler, M Boley A Son, Bendheim Bios A Cos, M Brown. Blodgett, M A C0, .1 K Barbour, J G Butler. JII Baker, 8 W Branch, Cohen A B, Crohan A D, T M Cunningham, K B Camels, L Charrler, P Cohen, K C Connell, steamship City of Macon, W S Cherry A Cos, W G Coo|* r, I Dasher A Cos, 8 Cohen, 0 H Carson, Geo Derst, A Doyle, John Derst, Flecker A K, M J Doyle, I Epstein A Bro, J A Douglass A Cos, Eckiuan A V, Einstein A L, G Eckstein A Cos, 8 A Einstein. J H KstilJ, Wm FsiIII. Epstein AW. A Ehrlich A Bro. J F Lubs. Frank A Cos, A Falk A Son. Fretwell A N, J B Fernandez, Fleischman A Cos. J F’eeley, Fordg Agt C RR. J H Flit-tier, M I'erst A Cos. C Hart man, Gray A G'B. F Gutman, J Gorham. J R Haltiwanger, Grady, DeL A Cos, A L llartridge, CM < lUbert A Cos, s Guckeuheimer A Son, liar monie Club, Hexter A K, Harina A J, A Hanky, Hlrsch Bros, Hannon A C, L H Hilton, R Judge. S Krouskoff, J G Nelson A Cos, A Krauss, J Kuck, Kavanaugh A 11. stY Katie, Louney A O, Liilenthul A Ron, 811 levy A Bro. Mrs K M Lewis, H H Livingston. J V laFar. Ludden A B, Upptnan Bros. J J leek. Lloyd A A, H F Lb, D.l Lyons, E Lovell A Son H I-ofnn. N Ling. D B Lester, Jno Lyons A Cos, D P Mverson, D J Morrison, Meinhard Bros A Cos, H Myers A Bros. Mohr Bros, Lee Roy Myers A Oo.W B Mell A Cos, K R Middleton. F H Moss M Mendel A Bro. J J McMahon. Munis' Cos on Aw’n. McKenna A W. Marshall Horn*', RI) McDonnell, D J Nagle, J McGrath & Cos, Neidllnger A R, G 8 Owens. W Orr, Jno Nicolaon Jr, J G Nplo:i <£ Cos. Order H Miller. Mrs K I’latshek. Paterson. D A Cos, Pu laski House, Tow Boat Cos, Pearson & S, Ray A O. N Paulsen <t Cos. Palmer Bros, M Rovelsky, Rieser AS, T Roderick. Rogers ,t 8, .1 J Reilly, C R Rogers. J T Shuptriue A Bro, Screven House, Solomons ,v Cos, Smith Bros A Cos, str Seminole, Savannah Steam Bakery, H Stiller, Strauss Bros. Jno Sullivan. H Solomon A Son, Slater, M A Cos, P B Springer, G W Tledeman, A 1> Thompson, J W Tynan. Vale Royal Mfg Cos, J C Thompson, Ulmer A C. A Vetahurg. C Wil liams, M Willnaky, Wilcox, tl A Cos, Weed AC, A MA C W West, Ga A Kia 1 S B Cos, W U Tel Cos, Southern Ex Cos. S. F A W Ry. IIROK BUS. A. l 7 11A H T RII3 (tE, SKCU RITY BROKER. • BUYS AND SELLS on commission all classes of Stocks ami Bonds. Negotiates loans on marketable securities. New York quotations fumishod by private ticker every fifteen minutes. WM. T. WILLIAMS. W. GUMMING. W. T. WILLIAMS & CO., Brokers. ORDERS EXECUTED on the New York, Chi cago and Liverpool Exchanges. BANKS. KISSIMMEE CITY E3AN~K, Kissimmee City, Orange County, Fla. CAPITAL - - - $50,000 a regular hanking business. Give particular attention to Florida collections. Correspondence solicited. Issue Exchange on New York, New Orleans, Savannah and Jack sonville, Fla. Resident Agents for Courts A Cos. and Melville, Evans A Cos., of London, England. New York correspondent: The Seaboard National Bank. GRAIN AM) HAY . Keystone Mixed Feed, SEED AMI FEED COW PEAS. —ALSO Hay and GFuain. BY G.S.McALPIN 172 BAY STREET. ' IRON WORKS, If ill & Batotyne, IRON FOUNDERS, Machinists, Boiler Makers and Blacksmiths, MANUFACTURERS OF STATIONARY and PORTABLE ENGINES. VERTICAL UNDER-RUNNER and TOY RUNNER CORN MILLS, OUGAR MILLS and PANS on hand and for O sale, all of the best material and lowest Slices. Also Agents for the Chicago Tire and priug Works, und the Improved Ebberman Boiler Feeder. All orders promptly attended to. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. X b. hull WAREHOUSEMAN AND Commission Merchant, WHOLESALE GROCER, FLOUR, HAY, GRAIN & PROVISION DEALER. FRESH MEAL and GRITS in white sacks, and mill stuffs of all kinds always on hand. Georgia raised SPANISH PEANUTS, also PEAS, any variety. Special prices on large lots. Office, S3 Bay street. Warehouse, No. 4 Wad ley street, ou line C. R. R.. Savannah, Ga. AU Ks’ I KE I JELLY. Calves’ Feet Jelly. Delicious for Desserts. Very Nutritious for Those Who are Sick. —AT— A. M. & C. W. WEST’S. PRINTER A NI) BOOK HINDER. OJRDIiWeS FOR RULIK&, PRINTING, BINDING, OR BLANK BOOKS, Will always have careful attention. GEO. N. NICHOLS, PRINTER AND BINDER, MX Kay Street, i.m < v rtoN vi.. The Park Collegiate School (Family and day) for a limited number of Buys, 63 EAST s&th STREET, NEW YORK (TIT. (Near Central Park.) This School prepares for College, Scientific Schools and Business; is progressive and thor migh, employing only experienced teachers, and the appointments are excellent. In addition me chanical Instruction and practice are glvun In Drawing. Free Hand and Mechanical and Indus trial Hand-work Circulars or other information may be received by addressing the Principal. ELMER E. PHILLIPS, M. A. PUBLICATIONS. NEW BOOKS AT Estill’s News Depot, No. 23 Bull Street. Price. He Kell in Love With His Wife 28c From Jistt to Earnest 24c Hornet's Nest 25c Me 26c Frolicsome Girl 26c It 20c He 20c Blossom and Fruit, 2l)c Sweet Cymbeline 20c Worth Winning 20c Her Johnnie 20c Wee Wide 20c Her Word Against a Lie 20c King Solomon's Treasure. 20c King Solomon's Wives 20c King Solomon's Mines 20c Mystery of Colde Fell 20c Periwinkle 20c Harrison (iossip 20c Without a Home 24c The Woodlandsrs 20c Why Not* 20c Address all onlers to_ WILLIAM EBTILL. City Delivery TIKTHE SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS. The undersigned Is prepared to deliver the Morniko News (payable in advance) at the fol lowing rates: One Year *lO 00 Six M onths 4 00 Three Months ,2 50 One Month 1 00 WIIjLLAM ESTILL, (Kstill's News D-yd *„ ... p.,„ DRY GOODS. mm iiiriLS OF Damaged Goods FROM THE LATE EIRE! Nearly the Entire Stock which was on the Ground Floor has escaped the fire, hut not the water. We have removed this Stock of Goods to 165 Congress Street, Opposite the Market, between Solomons’ Drug Store and pel & Schaul’s. *' m <>4 untflß SALE WILL BEGINI ON M Monday, June 6, at 9 A. I rnjpi - L M This is an extraordinaSl chance to secure excellent gains, as we must close out this stock in about ten days. MILLINERY. FIRE! FIRE! FIRE! KROUSKOFF’S MAMMOTH IILLIIERY HOUSE DAMAGED. Yes, badly Damaged, and all those Beau tiful and Fine Hats, Flowers, Tips, Plumes and Trimmed Hats will, in a few days, be al most Given Away. Look out for a tremen dous crowd. Don’t buy a Hat, Ribbons, Flow ers, Plumes, or anything in the Millinery line, as the entire stock will be thrown on the counters at FIRE PRICES in a few days. S. KROUSKOFF. WATER COOLERS, RANGER AND STOVE*. JUST RECEIVED ATTOTHEH LOT OF WATER COOLERS- Artistically Decorated, Plated Lever Faucets, at the Following Low Prices: j nations. 2 Gallons. 8 Gallons. 4 Gallons. 6 C.allon^B 90c. $l5O. $lB5. $2 20. $2 80M Also Watering Pnts, with Detachable Rose. I 2 Quarts. \ Quarts. 6 Quarts, 8 Quarts. 10 Quarts. 12 Quarto. 1H Quart 30c. 36c. 45c. 66C. 65c. 75c. $1 16. And Refrigerators, Kerosene Stoves, Ice Cream Freezers, Fly Fans, Hair Dusters, Feather Dusters and the Celebrated Charter Oak Rap anil With Wire Gauze Oven Doora||j|L The Const ruction of Which Equalizes the Heat In all the Qven. For Sale by hSHH A: 1> Crr<l- Armory, < <>nxr \ /’Uital,cr ,mi l York . I : 7