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COMMERCIAL.
'"savannah market.
OFFICE OF THE MORNING NEWS, I
Savannah, Ga., Aug 30, Ip. m. i
C OTTO s —The market was quiet and un
hanged. There was a good demand, with free
C fferlngs The sales for the clay were 119 bales.
Oil Change at the midday call, at 1 p. m., the
market was reported steady and unchanged.
The following ax-e the official si>ot quotations of
Uw Cotton Exchange:
Middling fair 914
( ;o,>d middling 9,,
Good ordinary
c Island— I The market was very dull and
nominal. Nothing doing. We quote:
Common Georgias and Florida* li ai.^
medium t&S 18
Medium mm
gSTratoe.::::::::::: **g*
Choice. ~~
Comparative Cotton Statement.
Receipts, Exports and Stock on Hand Auo. 20, 1887, and
for tii* Same Time Last Year,
1886-87. 1885-86.
hU.nd U P land ' htnd. Upl<tnd\
Stock on liftnd Sept. 1 1,149 4,304; 651 3.298
Received to-day J 55/
Received previously j 27.247 771,72* 23.38? 781,312
Total 88,896 776,362 23,9891 786, lOTj
:"Exported to-day ■••• .fS*! .'-•<,! - c .u!b
Exported previously 27*939 * 0>,408. * v. 848
I Total 87,939 775,477 23,780 798,408
S Stock on hand and on ship i „ |
\ board this day il 457 <B6 | 1,149, 1,*59
p.cr -The market was firm, with a good de
nial and The sales for the day were only 18 bar
rels at about quotations. We quote:
Good
Prime
Rough xjOg?t 90
v, vai Stores —The market for spirits tur
pentine was quiet and sternly. The sales tor
the iliv were 401 casks, at 30c lor regulars.
the Board of Trade on the opening call the
market was reported steady at 30c for regu
i r yt the closing call it was firm at :iOc
for regulars. Rosin—The market continues
quiet s' -adv and unchanged The sales for
tre dav were about 900 barrels. At the Board
of Traie on the first call the market was reported
strong for window gla-ss and water white and
firm tor all lower grades, with sales of 71 bar
rei, at the following quotations: A, B, C and
D9oc F 95c, F OTWet.'Bl 00, <! $1 00, Hsl 10.
1 8115 KSI 30, Msl 40. Ns! 60, window glass
$3 OJ, water white J 260. At the closing call it
was unchanged.
NAVAL STORES STATEMENT.
Spirit#. Rosin.
Stock oil hand April 1 2,543 77,408
Received to-day 1,561
Received previously 95,521 223.0G2
Total 96,083 304JJ81
Exported to-day 988
Exported previously 90.239 244,372
Total 91,003 245,310
Stock on hand and on shipboard
to-day 7.889 58,721
Receipts same day last year 479 1,330
Financial—Money is quiet.
Domestic Exchange—Steady. Banks and
bankers are buying sight drafts at 14 per cen *
discount and selling at parf(£s4 i>er cent pre
mium.
Foreign Exchange —The market is weak.
Commercial demand, $4 83£4** sixty days.
$4 siss; ninety days. $4 81W; francs, Paris and
Havre, commercial, sixty days. $5 24%; Swiss,
$5 24%: marks, sixty days. 94}a.
SECUanres—The market is without life,
neither buyers nor sellers being in the market
to-day, except in a retail way.
Stocks and Bonds— City Ronds—Quiet. At
lauta 0 per cent long date. 108 bid, 110 asked;
Atlanta 7 percent. 118 bid, 121 asked; Augusta
"percent long date. 115 bid, 118 asked; Au
gusta 'is long date, 108 bid. 110 asked; Columbus
5 per cent. 100 bid. 105 asked; Macon G per cent,
111 bid. 112 asked; new Savannah 5 per cent.
October coupons, 101}$ bid, 102 asked; new
Savannahs per cent. November coupons, 101
bid. 10144 asked.
State Honda —Market steady, with light sup
ply. Georgia new 6s. 1389, 10bid, 14>2 asked:
Ge >rgiu new 4}ss, 104}$ bid. 10 •}$ Asked; Geor
gia 7 per cent gold, quarterly coupons, 107
bid, 108}$ asked; Georgia 7 per cent, coupons
January and July, maturity 1896, 120 bid, 121
asked.
Railroad Stocks— Central common. 119 bid,
asked: Augusta and Savannah 7 per cent
guaranteed. ]3tM>id, 133 asked: Georgia com
mon, 19G bid, 198 asked; Southwestern 7 p r
cent guaranteed, li?7 bid, !12s asked; Central
Ji percent certißcates. 99U bid, 99$i asked; At
lanta and West Point railroad stock, 109 bid.
'll (t i ed; Atlanta and West Point G per cent
certilieat >, lOP. bid, mt asked.
lladoxui Jiondi— -Market quiet. Savannah.
ri'M-i'liand Western Railway Company general
mortgage 0 per cent interest, coupons October.
Ha as*vcd; Atlantic* and Gulf first mort
gagr c*•!..>;uidated 7 per ctpit, coupons Janu*
an Aiei .July, maturity 1897.115 bid, 117^asked,
LeritDM consolidate. 1 mortgage 7 per cent,
coupons January and July, maturity 1893. 110
l-i’inJ 1 asked: Georgia railroad Gs. 1K97, 10G
1 , • .in asked; Mobile and Girard second mort-
£ a r , ‘ ind>rsed 8 per cent, coupons January and
olJ t‘ • maturity Ins.*, p>- bid, 103 W asked: Mont
gomory and Enfaula first mortgage G per cent,
*y railroad, 10GW bid. 108
asKtd:. larietta and North Georgia first mort-
.jo years, G i>ereeht, 99y* bid. 100% asked:
”55'.Columbia and Augusta first mort
ice 111 bid, 11 nsked; Charlotte, Coium
lin „ , UI , Augusta second mortgage,
asked; \\estern Alalwima second moil
indorsedß per cent. 108 bid. 109 asked:
vMn ‘u'T )1 > rlaaild Floi-ula indorsed, 118 bid,
,l * : South Georgia and Florida second
K 1;;, l) id. asked; Augusta and
i l . * "™ l ‘.ntTtgage 7 per cent. 111 bid,
' 'J 'kyu: Gainesville. JelTcrsom ami South-
I.!!JVguaranteed, lllU bid. 115,4
’’ ’ a, ! iesvilTt ‘’ and Southern not
pua.anteed m asked; Ocean Steamship
Sfuaranfceed by Ceu
bid, 1n.14 asked; Gainesville,
‘ lUc * Southern second mortgage
asked; Columbus and
tmi wn mortgage bonds, indorsed by Cen
■ railroad, 101 bid, 1054 asked; Columbus
kc j St< T? ** P° r cerit guaranteed,
m r aked iv (At y an< ‘ Suburban railway first
p r ! k ?^ e ‘ percent, 109 bid, 110 asked,
thov, . Nominal. Southern bank of
T n/,? v°/. ooor^ ia - **' bid - asked; Mer-
IWni . *V^L onHl Hunk, I: >7 asked; Savannah
N* J p| j? t S-onipany. 99 bid. 101 asked;
Bar £ of Savannah, 121 bid. ]*Jl asked:
itekPrt avinss a, ‘'' ' i ’ n,st Con 'P an )’ lO7
Viilnrf O< S*.“ Savn ” no ** o* s Light stock, cx
!£* 4ni®i b i2’ S,v * askl!d ; Mutual Oas Light
"**• Iml, 2S asked.
■nednCi** . Market steady; demand good;
7.<,.. hL* ‘u r ■ r , il> 9?6c. shoulder*.
Sir’ a clear rib Kid 's. long clear,
■ sbouldeni, none; hams l?a>.
Br •ei lN<, of N 2^ >lES—^ Market quiet. We quote:
#-f ; cCf* 9m ' **&-"> 2 &*• WtiW- i
Iron ; sooordmg to brand and quantity.
r <T 1' ''Arrow and other brands. Si 15® 125
liar '■. according to brand and quantity.
Brerr, ,i . in reta *l lots a fr.u'lion higher.
Me. „t ■ ur ket steady;.oleomargarine, 14®
y'Jv‘!X iosl,en - l8c : Kilt edge, ate; cream
.•' T fhern. 10®lie.
Wi.Lh'i, " ark, 't nomiual; small demand;
p„ 1- Me quote. 11® 15c
In.n , ‘be markei is lirm. We quote for
‘S"..;, 'Mibarj.i.te; fair, e; good. Sk;
liui.,7-- peabei-ry, c.
fe ujl '. l,r,T ' Apple*, evaporated, Ide: peeled,
mm, - '-I- Ike; unpeeled, s®tc. Cur-
I'.ve ( itron, SJBc.
market is firm; business fair.
In. a , : ,, rint,. I'ctx:; Iteorgia brown iliirt
itir n ' ( * u - stsc; i 4 brown sle,et
li white osnaburgs, checks,
m . Vkrns, sAc for best makes; brown drill
t ’ , lil 'V'
I. •' : -o..'V'diiote full weights: Mackerel So.
*i;’. *' So 3, half barrels, lumiinsl,
a,- ?"• -■ 57 soafi SO. Herring No. 1,
" : 'ssi. sf/.5.-.
\V,. ' '“nrUei u iwt’leil; demand moderate.
Sin. 1 ;'!" Lxtra. ft 00,*1 10: fancy ?t ks®
(it lit 110 potent, sr, 50; family. $1 .’St
b F >*s;sr m,m ~ l * auud f#ir f,uu,, ' :
ligfg* I l' orn Market very firm; demand
Inag , he quote: U'lntc corn. Job lots. el*e; oar
kuid mix si corn, job lots. IVs'. car
'.mi.;, Gats steady; demand good We
*1 i .. t.. (6c; carload has. 4Ur. Bran,
ti ’ '• "'gia grig:, per aack.
vt-et. per busael. 7Sc.
Hur—Market very firm, with a fair demand
Jtoc x ain Lilt* We quote job lots Western. j
51 10; caiHoad lots, $1 On; Eastern. $1 10; North- i
era, none
liiPße, Wool, Etc. Bides— Market dull; re
tvipTs hght; dry flint. ll'£,lll$c; salted,
ary butcher. Bc. Wool—Reeeiipta light; prime,
in bait’s. 26c; burry. 10<&lSc. Wax. l*. Tal
Kw, 3.(4* Deer skins, flint, 20c; sailed. 16c I
Otter skins, oOcr-7 $4 00.
Iron—Market Arm; Swede, 4‘4 / &se; refined.
Lard—Market is easy ; in tierce, 714 c; 50 !b
tins, 7ssc.
Lime. Calcined Plaster and Cement— Ala- !
bam.i lump lime i* in fair dferuand. and Is veiling
at 5 1 30 per toi; Georgia, $1 30: calcined
plaster, $1 ,7> per barrel; hair, 4c. Rosendale
cement. $1 50; Portland cement. $2 30.
Liquors Full stock; steady demand. Bour
bon. $1 s*£s 50; rye. $1 50&6 06; rectified.
51 OOtfjG 35. Ales unchanged and in fair de
inand.
Nails Market firm: fair demand. We quote:
3d. $3 90; id and s*l. $3 25; 6d, $3 00; Sil, S2 75;
10d to 60d. $2 50 per keg.
Nrrs—Almonds—Tarragona, Ivicas,
17r t r 18c; walnuts. French, 12c; Naples. 16c; p*-
cat s, 10c; Brazil, 10c; filberts, 12c; cocoanuts
Barracoa, §5 2.5 per 100.
Gils—Market firm; demand good. Signal.
yc ; Weal Virginia black, lard, 0c;
headlight, 15c; kerosene, 10c; water white. 13W;;
neatsfoot. 62r&8Qc; machinery, *2s<§j.3oc; linseed,
raw. 50c; boiled. 53c; mineral seal, 16c; fire
proof, 18c; horn Might. 18c.
Onions—Northern, per barrel. $4 50; native.
51 00<7o! 25 per crate.
Potatoes—Long Island Rose, $2 75®3 00.
I*eas—Demand Tight: cow peas, mixed, 7.Vfc
8(>e; clay, $1
black eye, §1 25@1 50; white crqwder, $Ti 50^j
Prunes Turkish. French, Bc.
Raisins—Demand light; market steady; loose
new Muscatel, $2 00; layers, £l 75 per box; Lon
don layers. $2 00 j>er box.
Salt—The demand is moderate and the mar
ket is quiet; car load iots, 65c f ob; iob lots,
75®90c.
Shot—Drop, $1 40; buck, $1 65.
Sugar—The market is firm; cut loaf. 6*£c;
standard A, OV4C; extra 0. s}sc; yellow (J, s} 4 c;
granulated, ; powdered, 6ssc.
Syrup— Florida and Georgia syrup, 40ft 45c;
the market is quiet for sugarhouse at 35<&40c;
Cuba straight goods, 28c in hogsheads; sugar
house molasses, 20c.
Tobacco —Market dull; demand moderate
We quote: Smoking,
mon, sound. 2S@3oc; fair, medium, .38
(G 50c: bright, line fancy, BTy?£9oc: extra
tine, 90c(g$l 10; bright navies, 45<2,75c; dark
navies, 40(T^50e.
Lumber -The etfect of the interstate com
merce bill, coupled with scarcity of cars, con
tinues to curtail shipments v and quieted
demand from the West. Coastwise and foreign
demand is quite active, and prices remain firm
at quotations. We quote, fob:
Ordinary sizes sl3
Difficult sizes 16'* -/21 50
Flooring boards 16 00 >7 .20 30
Shi pet nit is
Timber— Market dull and nominal. \\ ♦* quote:
700 feet average $ 9 00* . 11 00
800 “ “ 10 OOfill 00
900 “ 44 11 00uijl2 00
1,000 44 44 12 00<&14 >64
Shipping timber in the raft
-700 feet average $ 6
800 44 44 7
900 44 “ 8 (KVfd 900
1,000 “ 44 9
Mill timber $1 below these figures.
FREIGHTS.
LuMBER-#By sail—Coastwise business is dull,
with vessels in fair supply and rates unchanged.
Freight limits are from $5 00 to $6 25 from this
and the near Georgia ports to the Chesapeake
ports, Philadelphia. New York. Sound ports
and eastward. Timber, 50c@1 00 higher than
lumber rates. To the West I tidies and wind
ward, nominal: to South America. sl3 00(J£14 00;
to Spanish and Mediterranean ports, sll 00®
12 00; to United Kingdom for orders, timber. 2*
lumber. £3 15s. Steam—To New York,
$7 00; to Philadelphia, $7 00; to Boston, $9 00.
Naval Stores—Firm but nominal, owing to
the scarcity of vessels. Foreign—Cork, etc.,
for orders. 3s 3d, and, or, 4s 6d; Adriatic,
rosin, 3s; Genoa, rosin, 2s lo}sd. Coastwise-
Steam—To Boston, 50c on rosin, $1 00 on spirits;
to New York, rosin. 50c, spirits. 80c; to Phila
delphia, rosin, 30c. spirits. 80c; to. Baltimore,
rosin. 30c, spirits 60c. Coastwise quiet.
Cotton—By Steam—The market is uomiqal.
Liverpool via New York tb 3-10d
Liverpool via Baltimore § !b !Mod
Antwerp via New York $ lb
Havre via New York lb 9-10 e
Havre via Baltimore* 66c
Bremen via New York $ lb !l-16e
Reval via New York 11 32d
Bremen via Baltimore p lb %c
Amsterdam via New York 65c
Amsterdam via Baltimore 61c
Genoa via New York $ & ssd
Boston $ bale $ 1 35
Sea island W bale 1 75
New York P bale 1 35
Sea island $4 bale 1 75
Philadelphia W bale 135
Sea island w bale 1 75
Baltimore bale 125
Providence bale 1 50
Rice —By steam—
New York barrel CO
Philadelphia barrel 6q
Baltimore barrel 60
Boston Iwrrel 60
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Grown fowls t? pair $ 65 ® 80
Chickens, }$ to % grown 40 ® 60
Springers 25 ® 40
1 hicks pair 50 (>/ *5
Geese H pair 75 1 00
Turkeys pair 125 (0.2 00
Eggs, country, dozen 17 ®
Peanut®—Fancv h. i>. Va, lb ® 7}s
Peanuto —Hand picked $4 7b ® 6V5
Peanut®—G®. $1 Dushel, nominal... 75 • H
Sweet potatoes, yel. reds p bush... 50 Or. 60
Sweet potatoes, yel. yarns bush. 65 (&, 70
Sweet jiottttoes white yams, bush 40 ® 55
Poultry—Market steady; receipts heavy; de
mand light for grown; half to three-quarter
grown in good request. Eggs Market steady,
with a good demand, but scarce. Peanuts—
Fair stock: demand moderate: market advanc
ing and higher prices predicted. Sugar—Geor
gia and Florida nominal; none in market.
Honey—No demand, nominal. Sweet Potatoes
—Scarce; receipts very light; demand good.
MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH.
HINAMCIAU
New York, Aur. 20. noon.—Stocks duil but
firm. Monuy cosy at t@s per cent. Exchange
- long $4 4 SI. short *4 NB((]>4 S%- SUiUt
bonds dull but steady. Government bonds dull
but firm.
■VOO p. in.-'Exchange dull and unchanged.
Money easy ill l>' o per cent. Sub-Treasuty
balances—Gold, fld(,rt4T,ooo; currency. §1 i,iii.
000. Oovonimeut Ixmds dull hut a shade llrnter;
four per cents I.‘ u,: four and a half per cents
lON State bonds dull but steady.
As usual of late on Saturdays a large number
of mends r rem aned away from the board to
day. mid, tie- transaotlonn. as a ndc, w<T“ en
tirely devoid of interest. Tln-re wu* some gissl
buying late in the session, the Imnk slutement
having Is on somewhat more favorable than had
boon expected In the unlisted de|iiittinent
there was a break in Cotton Od Cortltleati s, mi
drmtood to he caused by the forced llqiihlMioii
of un insido ncemmt. The trading was entirely
of a retail character from beginning to end. and
the fluctuations were without special signiti
enuce, lining conliued within 1 (*‘i eeni ~ exce]>(
In the case of Non England, which attracted tlie
most attention. The opening was steady, but
the market wus very dull and for thirty minutes
them was no perceptible movement to the lisi.
when the hoars began to attack the IW. Louis
villa and Nashville being the heaviest losers.
Dullness again settled down upon the hat and
prices remained stagnant until after the issue
~f the hank statement, when buyers ap(man'd
ngnin mid some improvement was made in quo
tniions The close was dull and rather firm al
slight fractions lietter Hum the lowest prices
is niched. tales aggregated I'.l.'.hUO share* Al
most everything in the active list is lower,
though declines are for small fractions only, ex
o oil an ong the spudnltles and llis-klng I'.ial.
which is down iV nnd l'cria. Decatur and
Evansville 1 percent. The following were the l
closing quotations:
AJu.elasHA. 2UU.I •! N*" Orleans Pa
Ala class B. 5s H‘ cilio. Ist mort "1
(iwwali.nwrt. WV N Yfjnt™ 1 . 1'
N. Carolina I Norf. A U . jiref. 4 *4,
N. Carolina 4 . W Nor. l*cMle. • *
Sf' Caro. (Brown) ' . I’°''
consol* Purine Mall Hi u
TonnesAee6s *’* U**ading. ■’ 54
Virriiiirtfl* Hichmoinl £ Ale I"
Va cmsoll.lalol I'}4 Hicjimon'l *l>n v 'V'
(’h'|>*ko ,V Gljio I' Klcli" 1 ‘I >* " 1 1
Chic * Morthw ii.lH4 T \‘Ti" , 'i ,7 *
“ informi I l-V, It. K-k lslan.l |
rvia., lawk & W 13 t I’a.U .
ir r „. 3JM jiivforml * ■ -''S i
East T‘tiness*e, Texas 1 o**lde 28
now Hlck Hl* T.MIII < •>•!.. V Iron L‘
ij.tr shoro Iri 7 '. I nlon I *olAc ■
!, vllh* .t Nmli il -‘i N .1 Ontml.
Meinnhla & Cliar W No vmnPaoin
Mohile A Ohio M " ,C ' ,' s J
Nash. A Ch*lt TO Col U>io Ml Trust wr 31
•Akwl
The wiK>klr ,tAt*niont of the *i*s'kli l>nk*. j
iwiinsl by th • <-|r*nmf house lo)f. .how's tat* |
following i hno' , .a., j
K-srrvr .!.sT>t*v| Ymiim
Hants drcreowd i lr-an
Sis* *lr <*r -rtsiaru *7* ,v
Ijorral tc-uLTsil's'-vo-sod
|> nsi.its ilr,r,iu.st
(limilalloa iiei’ixvase*! *
Dunks now hoi,l 10 '*,' of tb# *
percvmt. nile
VXJTTOS
I.ivkrtools Aua *. 1*: r ot -Ootton Brm; I
THE MORNING NEWS: SUNDAY, AUGUST 21, 1887.
sellers asking an advance; middling uplands
3 7-JGd. middling Orleans 5 7-lfid; sales 7.000
bales, for speculation and export 500 bales; re
ceipt* 4,u00 kales— American 3Jh>
Futuna—Uplands, low mi*ldling clause. An
inist delivery 5 27-H4d, also 3 29-- \ August and
September 5 24-tU*j, also 525 ;4d; September and
<K* to tier 5 14-64d, also 5 !6>64d: Oc toiler and No
▼emlier 5 7-64d. akw 5 ; November and Th*
cumber 5 4-d4il, Jkg 5 5-6-kl: December and Jan
hjMT 5 4-64d; January an*l February 5 4-64*1;
February and March 5 3-64d; Septenitier 5 23-64*1,
alm> 5 24-64*1. Market, firm at tin* advance
1 p. m. —The sales to-day included 3,D00 bales
of American.
Future*—Uplands, low middling clause. An
gust delive'-y * ;yv*Vhi, sellers; August and Sep
tember 5 2fW4d, sellers; September and October
5 f j-*4d. sellers ; October and -64*1.
sellers; November and December 5 6-64i, s*!lers.
r>e:ember and January 5 4-64d. sellers; Jan
uary anti February 5 4-64d. sellers: February and
March 5 6-64*1, sellers; September 5 24-64*1, sell
ers. Market closed strong.
New York, Aug 20. noon. —Cotton opened
firm: middling uplands 96ic, middling Orleans
9^sc; sales 280 bates.
Future* —The market opened firm and closed
steady, with sales as follows: August delivery
9 'VeftJ 69c. September 941 ( /.9 10**. Ocbiber 934
33c. No vein ner 9 24c, December 9 24* *ls,
9 24c. January 9 28(^ r 9 28c.
500 p. m.—Market closed firm; midtiling
uplands 944 c. middling Orleans 97$c; sales to-day
“280 bales: net and gross receipts none.
FutJirea—Market closed steady, with sal*s
of 36,4* )o bales, as follows; August delivery 9 69r,7j
9 7<V. September 9 fcHgfe'.) lie. October 9 ;l*-9,jf.9 \-U\
November 9
January 9 28<&9 2fic, February 9 36i5 9 37c, March
9 44*-. *
Galveston. Aug. 29,—Cotton firm; middling
9c; net receipts 635 bales, gross 635; sales 293
bales: stock 3.450 bale*.
Norfolk, Aug. 20.— Cotton firm: middling
94>4c; net receipts none, gross none; stock 913
hales.
Baltimore, Aug. 20.—Cotton nominal; middling
10c: net receipts none, gross bales; sales
none; stock 59*) bales.
Boston, Aug. 20.—Cotton quiet: middling
net receipts none, gross 70 bales; sales
none; stock none
Wilmington, Aug. 90.—Cotton nominal; mid
dling 9}sc; net receipts 4 l>ales, gross 4; sales
none; stock 381 bales; exports eoastw’ise 7i
bales.
Philadelphia, Aug. 20.—Cotton dull: mid
dling 10}£e; net receipts none,gross none; stock
8,089 hales.
New Orleans, Aug. 20.—Cotton firm; mid
dling net receipts 564 bales, gross 585;
sales 850 bales; stock 22,295 Iml vs.
Mobile, Aug. 20.—Cotton quiet; middling
9}4c ; net receipts 6 bales new. gross 8 bales new;
sales 25; stock 195 bales.
MSemphis,Aug 20. —Cotton iui*t: middling9*^c;
receipts 12 bales: shipments 26 bales; sales
10*); stock 4,662 ba’es.
Augusta. Aug. 20.—Cotton quiet and nominal;
middling 9%c; receipts 17 lailes new; sales 10
bales.
Charleston. Aug. 20. -Cotton quiet; middling
9c; net receipts 4*) liales new. gross 40 l>ales
new; sales none; stock 5.53 bales; exports coast
wise 100 bales.
Atlanta, Aug. 20. —Cotton—middling 87$o:
no receipts.
New York. Aug. 2).— Consolidate*! net receipts
for all cotton ports to-day 1,480 bales: stock at
all American ports 106,200 bales.
The total visible supply of cotton for the
world is 1,311,265 bales, of which 388, 765 bales
are American, against 1,238,469 and 814,169
bales, respectively, last year. Receipts at all
interior towns for the week 11,050 bales. Crop iu
sight, 6,377,903 bales
PROVISIONS. GROCERIES, ETC.
Liverpool, Aug. 20.12:30p. m. Wheatsteady,
with fair demand and good supply. .Corn steady ;
demand fair.
New York. Aug. 20, noon.—rlour quiet but
steady. Wheat higher. Com better. Pork
steady; mess sls
Old mess pork steady at sl3
steady.
5:00 p. m.—Flour. Southern quiet and un
changed. Wheat, spot firm and on spring
lc higher; options opened strong and
higher, later weakened and lost the advance,
closing steadier with slight recoverv; No. 2 red.
August delivery 79£$c, closing same; September
80 1-16<g,80} £c, closing at 80tyc. Corn. sr*>t firm
and moderately active: options closed dull and
weak: No. 2, August delivery nominal: Septem
ber 49}4 closing Oats without
quotable change and dull; No. 2, August de
livery nominal at September 31 iq®
31 5-16 c. closing 31}4c. Hops steady. Coffee, fair
Rio firm at 19%c; options higher ami fairly
active; No. 7 Rio, September delivery 18
16 20c, October 18
Sugar dull and unchanged; fair refining quoted
at 4 916 c : refined quiet. Molasses dull aud nomi
nal. Cotton seed oil quoted at 34(§136c for crude,
40@43c for refined. Hides steady and mode
rately active. Wool quiet and unchanged.
Fork in moderate demand; .mess sls 00® 15 25
for old, sls 50® 15 75 for new. Beef dull. Mid
dies dull and nominal. a shade lower,
dull and hoavy; Western steam, on spot $6 80;
September delivery $6 74(&6 75, October $6 80®
6 82; city steam $6 60: refined quoted at $7 10 to
the continent. Freights dull; cottou, j>er steam
9-Wd; wheat, per steam 2d
Chicago, Aug. 20. —The week's tsading, that
has been marked by caution, next to say
cowardice, closed on the Board of Trade to-day.
An explanation of this status of affairs is the
crowd's lack of leaders, aud the absence of any
convincing arguments for either bears or bull*.
The wheat pit was extraordinarily dull all day.
very few outside orders were received, and local
options operators also manifested an iuelinatioii
to look on ami await development*. This was
the character of the speculative market, tlie
pit being deserted most of the day. There were
orders here for a considerable quantity of
spring wheat for export, but the scarcity of
vessel room prevented business. However,
198,000 bushels was reported taken, ami some
200.000 bushels more, it was rumored, had been
exchanged for September. The market ruled
steady within %c range, and closed about Vk®
l,r lower than yesterday. Corn ruled easier,
with decidedly moderate trading, ami the
market was governed almost entirely by local
operators. A certain prominent Chicago capi
talist made free offerings, and this created an
easier feeling. No new outside news of conse
quence was brought to bear on the market. The
opening was about under yesterday's
closing prices, was steady for a time, then be
came easier, declining Wn-Mp lower than yes
terday. In oats the demand was inconsequen
tial. and arrivals continued heavy. A weak
feeling prevailed. Cash and deferred futures
declined Uc. aud near futures went down ' **•.
In provisions trading was light, and the market
showed deereasing strength, due to an easier
feeling in com A slight advance in prices
gained yesterday was lost, there was no parti
cular pressure to sell, and the demand was
limited. The longer deliveries were apparently
the weakest.
Cash quotations to-day ruled as follows:
Flour dull and a shade easier for winter, but
!lnu for spring patents. Wheat. No. 2 spring
ori(,{BKkic; No. s spring bid; No. 2 led j
Tl'y.'. Oirn, No. 2, Oats, No. 2, 2Pec. I
Moss pork, per bjrrel, jl3. Lard, per ion loj,
Jr 121.'. short rib sides, loose, no Dry salted
Shoulders, tioxed, quiet. Whisky $1 10.
Leading future* ranged as follows;
Opening. Highest. Closing.
No. 2 Wheat—
August delivery. 8 '•*!-<* 074^
Sept, delivery... 'K> 09b* Offi
August delivery. 41 4! Jk dot*
Sept, delivery... 4Hi
Oats—
August delivery. 24H 2454 245 r
Sept, ikslivery... *' ...
Musa l‘oKit -
Year, per banad.Jll 35 ? $
I.ARU
August delivery. $6 42Hi *6 45 |0 45
Sept, delivery. (I 42Vu 645 045
Short Kins
August delivery. f7 90 $7 92bj J; 9M
Sept delivery. 790
BAUTikoRf. tug. 20.—Flour steady and firm.
Wheat—Southern steady and firm: r>-d Bn®H2o;
amh-'t s.'.,r,s*c; Western steady but quiet; No. 2
wilder red. i'ii sjs'i DCgf 7H4 4 o Corn Southern
flriiier: ,ue 54id.58c. yellow *ISV.
hi*ctin*ATt, Aug 2". Flour quiet. Wheat
strong. No. 2 nsi 7.it®74e. Corn linn; No. 2
miXisT t'llsc Oats active lint easier: N'o. J
inixv I '.N4* Igstyi' Provisions I’ork steady.
Hulk meats steady and unelianged lie con I
steady aud unchanged. Wlilsky steady at Fl 05.
H.sb* titan: c,million and light l vldijt.s A>; pack- !
ini- and hotelier* #4 !l®s
laumvilli. Aug. 2*. Grain quiet. Wheat
No • ,'iVv Corn No. 2 mixed
at‘ N*sv Provisions clos*d ouiet..
Dm v ho Bides 9825, clear aides 99/5,
*h'n|dei> ?< 2 Hulk mesiN clear rib md*a
j.- | # ciem sides f<* UB.
Meas |mh*k nominal. Mains, migar-cured at
$ll 75 b!3 0 * Liril. clndoe l*m
Hr. Lotus. Aug 93.—Ilnur hUsady but very
*llll *t Wheat Stejiuy; fliH’l lint ioiih were from
i\ i.e. owing tt* n very quiet market and a uer
v,i’|. Sir; N. 2 ri*l. o*Hh S •ptcmlier
delivery dosed •tf'ic Corn Him;
September * bttle Higher; cash .;■ ( 38c. Heptem
her 'teliverr **l<m**l 8. V uti
chiCMStKl. cLxh 24^H24 v 4 c; septe nbar delivery
24U* Wlihdty sUMdy at Jl di. Provisions
firm r. lid irremi nr; new $l5. I<ard **
'UT* 2* Dry sail meata. bo*ed KhoiiMent $5 50;
long clear 7A dear n*s sb. diort eh*nr|B 25.
ItAism I sb.Mikliv I2H. bmg clear and
cbsi ro* A'* TT*... t •. shod cleat l5.
Hams maiadr at $lB
N*w Qf Aug 8. * *ofT.*e - 1 Mmand
lig- t but b.vhe rs Atm. ltK> cargoe*. **onmon
n nftaMl |e*iJWsi'’- C.*t*n ae*s| t.*dieu dull
and men' wi] Migar stnmg; IfSiuann *|en
k*‘t D. tubV fair W. go*el fair Lyuiiskuia
OrttUifnjjiK , M i* fnu<> 6 B*lie. Molaaam
susac;umawa iv.uruiigala. atn*t4y ,
ui iuießo isa v A*-St A. /air to good f.nine U
4*iv .v<m hi *nmmoa isiadic. I
NAVAL STORKS.
New York. Aug. 20. noon. —Spirits turpentine
quiet at Rosin quiet at $1
5:00 p. m.—Rosin dull at $1
pentine dull at 32V4^32Ljc.
Charlton, Aug. A).—Spirits turpentine
stea*ly at 31c. stea*ly; g*w>l stramed
9rtC.
Wilmington. Aug J'.—Spirits turpentine
firm at Rohiu dull; strained good
stramt*i 77}$c. Tar firm at $i 45 Crude tur
pentine firm; hanl $1 10, yellow dip $l 75; vir
gin $1 75.
rick.
New York. Aug. 20.—Rice steady, with fair
jobbing demand.
New Orleans. Aug. 90. — Rice unchanged.
SHIPPING INTELLIGEM E.
MINIATURE ALMANAC—THIS DAY.
Run Risr-i 5:30
BunSet4 .. .6::)6
Hiuu Water at Savannah 9:54 v si. 9:35 p si
Scntsat, August 21. 1887.
ARRIVED YESTERDAY.
Schr Otello. Bond. Kennebec River, wit a ice
to Haywixsd, Gage A Cos; vessel to Jos A Rob
errs A Cos.
Steamer Ethel, Gibson, Cohan's Bluff and way
landings—W T (libaon. Manager
ARRIVED UP FROM QUARANTINE YESTER
DAY.
Rirk Theta i Non, Narbow, to load for Eu
rope—Holst A Cos.
CLEARED YESTERD \Y.
Steamship Naeoochee, Ivempton. New York -
C G Anderson.
Steamship Wm Crane, Billups Baltimore—Jas
B West & Cos.
Steamship Juniata, Askina, Philadelphia—o G
Anderson, Agent.
SAILED YESTERDAY.
Steamship Wm Crane, Biiltimore.
Steamship Juniata. Philadelphia.
Bark Aurora tSp . Livs Palmas.
MESIORANDA.
New' York, Aug 18— Arrived, schr Austin D
Knight. Dnnkwater. Feraondina; Clara E Der
gen. Burrows, Savannah.
Cleared, brig G F Geery. Conklin. Fernandma.
Antwerp. Aug 18—Arrived, bark Brabant ißr),
Devries. Savannah.
Bordeaux, Aug 16— Arrived, bark Fornsoget
(Nor), Rosmusaen. Darien. p
Baltimore, Aug 18—Arrived, brig Clara Pick
ens, Eddy, Savannah.
Beaufort. S C, Aug 17—Sailed, brig James Ma
son tßn, Priestiy. Unite*! Kingdom
Chai'leston, Aug 18—Cleared, schr Wm B
Steelman, Ingersoll, Port Royal. S C.
Georgetown, SC, Aug 17—Sailed, schr B I
Hazzard, Smith, New York.
Jacksonville, Aug 16—Cleared, schrs Amelia
P Schmidt, Pakhley. New York.
Sa.led fr* *m F >i*t George, schr Bella Russell,
Steelman, New York.
Pensacola Aug 18—Cleared, bark Paradis*.*
(Italu Solan. Montevideo.
Port Roval, SC. Aug 17 —Sailed, schr Mary L
Alien, Wiley. Boston.
Vineyard Haven, Aug 18—Arrived, schr Meyer
A Muller, Perkins, Darien.
MARITIME MISCELLANY
Steamship Madrid ißr), Garsori, from Bull
River. SC\ June 12, for Unite*! Kingdom, is
missing.
RECEIPTS.
Per steamer Ethel, from Cohen's Bluff and
... .... j—io .>• *x-> eggs, 3 bills hides, 216
bbis spirits turpentine, 18U bbls nxsin. 4 coops
chickens. 2 bbls bottles. 24 bales cotton mew.
Per Charleston and Savannah Rail wav. Aug
20—5 bales cotton, 6 bbls spirits turpeutlne, 6
bbls rosin. 306 caddies tobacco. 13 w stunls, 130
cases lard, 81 tes lard, 2k) bdls ties, 1 piano, 05
pkgs h h goods, 3 pkgs 15 caddies tobacco, and
mdse.
Per Savannah. Florida and Western Railway,
Aug 20—109 bales cotton. 557 bbls spirits turpen
tine. 1,803 bbls rosin. 25 cars lumber. 1 car cattle.
2 cars wood, 12 bales hides. 2 bales wool. 13 l*lls
b rails. 18 bdls b ends, 18 bdls b rails, 12 pkgs
mdse, and mdse.
EXPORTS.
Per steamship Juniata, for Philadelphia 79
bales uplaud cotton. 282 empties, 292 bales do
mestics and yarns, IJS bbls rice. 50 bbls resin,*
129 bids spirits turpentine. 92,887 feet lumber, 20
turtle, 242 tons pig iron, 190 pkgs nulse.
PASSENGERS.
Per steamer Ethel, from Cohen's Bluff and
way landings—R E Davis, J L Oswold, C B Har
per, F A Helmet* and wife, W G Wilson, K 11
Solomons, B F Killings worth. W B Metzgar, W
H Oswold, J E Morrison, LShebio, Mrs Susan
Barden, Mini Ada Holliday, Miss Mary B Corish.
CONSIGNEES.
Per steamer Ethel, from Cohen’s Bluff and
way landings—Herron v (4, Garnett, S A t'o,
G Walter & Cos. Ellis, Y A Co.J P M iliiatusA Cos.
Baldwin & Cos, Peacock, HA Cos. De.*ker AF.
J(i Sullivan A* Cos, W I Miller. 1> B Lester. E
Moyle, Ray A H Solomon A Sou, J Garviu,
Order.
Per Charleston and Savannah Railway. Aug
20—Transfer Office, Ludden & B. Ritwer &S, W
L Bishop. Teeple A C*. Epstein A W. A Lettler.
M Fersr A Cos, Standard Oil Cos. J S Wood Bn>,
J P Williams & Cos, W C Jackson, J Brown, J
Waring. F Kuuily.
Per Savaniian, Florida and Western Railway.
Aug d—Transfer Office. L*v Roy Myeix A Cos,
D < ’.*x. M Y Henderson, Teeple A Cos, A 11 Hull.
Smith Bros & Cos, H Myers A Bros. Decker A F.
Kckman A V, U W Tiedeman, A Khrheh A* liro,
A J Miller A Cos, M Eerst A Cos, Rl' McDouall,
Dale, D A Cos. D Cockshutt, Ray (J, P L Sic
vens care W S Cherry. W S Hawkins, R p Be
gart. Kopjianl A C*, Herron AG, Weed AO.
G Walter A Cos, Jno Flannorv A C*>. Butler A >
Garnett, S A Cos, Bahlwdu A Cos. Ellis, YA* Cos,
F M Earley. Peacock, 11 A Cos. W W Chisholm.
J P Williams A Cos, W 0 Jackson, M Y A D I Mc
lutire, M Maclean, CL Jones, WWUordouA
Cos..
PROPOSALS WANTED.
Proposals for Paving.
C’ity of Savannah, Ua. j
OrrifK of thk City ■ni mvivok. f-
Julv vVth, INK? )
pnoroSAleS will Im‘ nvoivod until WEPNES
1 DAV, \itKHHt iNth, at 8 o'clock \ m.
direct oil to .Mr. F. G. Rcliait'r. dork of Council
of fli city of Savannah, (In , foi Uu* if
that portHm of in said cil\
betwcii the ca( property line of >\ si HruaJ
htrrct and (he fiwi property ime ui luavt >u
wtrrct; also, that |>ortion < f Bull street in hkhl
city Gel wn‘i the Mouth line of (\mu i>'v
and tUc north lino of Htnfo Mti>Hß <
a total arc.l of alxnit UumsAml *juaro
yards.
'Hie proi> HalH may b fr ftratuto, i'i->wai,-4o
or asphalt blocks or far short asphalt, th * M**vt
flcnflonM of w hich will Ih ihc vi ne as gtveu by
the iCusinfNM* iH'jMU’Hin nt **t‘ the IMatnoi of IN*
lutubUi i.i i ?*♦•:j n port fur IHBH
Any |sthoii lt v irtn to Iml upou tbc ais*vo
work, but use different s|M*cifica!MuiMfroiu iUok)
enumerated above, ma\ do s* pi\*\idtxl that
copy of the Hiecifloaflim u|hi which they tul
i on<*knied with their hii.
All bids for gffftWAclKo, RraiiUo or asphalt
blocks must lx* iu i ooni|uitHl b> a siveunetk ot
the block* Inieud-vl to bn umsl
Scpjiratc bids will aUo he iwonr 1 ft*r th* fur
ni*hiii){ aud layitiK nf aliout thu*t> flvo hundred
rtmtdiitf feet of ciirlMtoinv 01 either bhte khuto
or granite ol the following diinoiiMtoui to n
inches broad, Mixfoen Inches dsp, und in h*i*k i ■
of not h’ssflmn fi\* # foci The cut'hois to >v
dressed on Iho lon ton inch*'* from the lop on
the Iron! fio*7 min f*mr Incbo* troui tho tv*p wit
the roar fare; to !' perfectly ulraixht aikl
H'ju.uv on the end*.
The rk(ht to reject iiny or all bid* ia
For lurliier informniion inldrtv**
.J. ucHKUVN KOI-? Ik it,
AetiiiK ('•<> burvey\r
Notice to Contractors.
I > 11 S for Ihe building of Hie extension vt H
I > Eiifaula and Clayton r.nli ei i from Cii> *n
to Owirk, forty rrtllo* more >r lo*, wjll !*.• -
eelv*d by the illKlcirtlgne l, at Ills ottVe In Ni
vantiah/ua, n* l.iier tylmn Aug 3Ut, inn
SpeeiflcatlonH. plans mid pi otile ion tile at ba
vftnnih, (la. Right nsemG to ivjeot any or
al. bids. M. H BELKNAP.
General Manager C P. B and B i\v
.—-!■ .
HAY KI'M,
Imported Bay Bum,
A FINE ARTICLE,
AT STRONG’S DRUG STORE.
CYirnr Bull ami I’nrrv Miri*'! laii
■■ " " -
WOOD.
WOOD.
Bacon, Johnson & Cos.
Havt a fine stuck of
Oak, Pine, Lightwood and Kindling,
Corner Lilierty and JCast Rruad strvtia
Telephone 117.
IXSFR YNCE.
A Great Financial Institution.
The New York Life Insurance C.
Record for 42 Years, 1845-1886
r PHK NEW YORK life INSt’RANCE COM
1 PAN Y Ijetan business in 1543 on the purely
mutual plan, having neither capital stock m.*r
stockholders from the lieginniu
Received frMu Policy holders m
Prem iunia, in4*4yeai*s, 1*1.)-ISS3 35153.5‘J5,D1S 'J2
Paid t** Policy hold
ers oi’d their
resen tat ives. 1545-
1566 $'.H),7n,644 67
Assets held as >e
curity for Policy
holders, January !,
I*>7 75,421,153 37
Total Amount paid
Policy hvdders, and
Bow bed as seen
nr.y for their con
tracts. $172,136,096 04
Amount paid and held exceed*
amount received $ ! ‘,610,179 12
* Receive*l from Inter
est. Rents, etc., iu
h* years, 1543-PN6 $ 10,251,099 Ttt
Death L*>sses paid in
42 years. :J(3,075,744 6*5
Interest and Kents exceeded
Death Losses paid. $ 3,57*2.3M 66
Dividends paid in 42
years. 1545-ISS6 $1)0,294,550 62
Legal Surplus over
Liabilities, under
State Law, Jan. 1,
1387 15,540,319 53
Amount saved Policy holders
from table rates $40,*43,370 15
AN IDEAL LIFE INSURANCE CONTRACT.
The New York Life Insurance Company, 346
and S4H Broadway, New York, w ith cash assets
of over seventy-five million dollars, has lately
perfected a Non-Forfeitable Five-Year Dividend
Policy, which provide* for—
First A surrender value in paid-cp insurance
at auy time after three years.
Second. A surrender value in cash at the end
of an y five-year perUxl after issue
Third. An aceumulated dividend in cash,
paid up insurance, or annuity, at the end of
each fn e-ycar iierbxl.
Eourth. Free*tom of action with resi.H.vt. to
occupation, residence and travel
Firth. Death Claims under these policies are
payable immediately upon the rec-tpt. and ;e>-
proval by the Com, any, of the required pro<*.s
of death, and w ith every tVath ( Maim is paid a
Mortuary Dividend equal to fifty per cent, of
all premiums paid during the five year period
in which death occurs.
R. H. PLANT.
General Agent Ga.. Fla. and Teun M icon, Ga.
A V • '! W: VN.
Asst. Supt. of Agencies Ga.. Fla. and Tenn.
J F. BROOKS.
Local Agent, 135 and 137 Bav street.
817MMER lUESOR 18,
Seaside Paiiioi,
TYBEE ISLAND.
r PHK SEASIDE PAVILION, at Tylvc Island.
I has l>*en put in first-class or<W. and uuder
the management of Mr. John WRIGHT has
liecn w*ll patronized. Mr. WRIGHT is weli
known to many of our old citizens, who sneak
of him in the highest terms. The tine platform
affords a splendid opportunity to enjoy the pure
sea breezes. The bat a houses are oonuiuxlioua,
and every convenience is furnished to lovers or
surf bathing to in the pleasure*. The
rooms art' comfortable, the cuisine excellent,
and the prices exceedingly moderate. Each
train stops at the SEASIDE PAVILION to let
otT ami take on paaseugers. t>i*vuil rates will
bo given boarders for the rcmauider of the
season.
Ocean House
TYBEE ISLAND. GEORGIA.
BATHING unsurpassed on the Atlautic
*~ coast Comfortable rooms, neatly fur
uistied. Far.' the tiest the market affords.
Bathing suits supphed Terms moderate.
GEO. D. HODGEK, Proprietor
THE BRISTOL.
A SEI.EIT FAMILY IIOVSE.
15 EAST HTH ST, NEAR STH AVE., N Y
Well furnished, superior table.
I*a lies traveling ulone or with cbildivn receive
careful attention. PRICES AS REASONABLE
AS A BOARDING HOUSE.
Ni : w V< >HK B< > UUX
i VND 1,70? Bivadway corner 54th.
I*4 House kept by a Southern lady; hvu
lion deairabl?. Rmu*i*s by |a‘raiistaou to CoL
John Screven. SuvaunolL
'PIIOUKANP ISLANDS. Westminster Hotel,
I W cstimustcr Park, Alexandria Ray. N Y
‘Tnqi*esti**tmbiy the riueet location in the
Thousand lsiand*.' Harper'* May\uine % Sept. ,
IWI. Send for descriptive iMiiuphlet U. K.
INGJLXH vhProprietor
HOTKUv
NEW HOTEL TOON I,
i>ornuorly St. .\Urk i)
Newman Street, immt Jack lonvtlle, frTu.
WINTt'K YNL> SI UMKR.
'pitlC MOST cwnf r and lhma* in the city. Nir
I Fuat Office, Street t'urN and %il IVrrW
New an i 1. levant KUrmturv Kkvtrlc Uolbx
Hwlba. £tc. s.* 3U Wii per dtur
JOHN K TVHJM, Pluprator
MAKSHAI.L 1101 SK,
SAVANNAH. - - ISA
i ''ICO I‘ HOIH.I-S, I’roprlWor Formerly of
" 1 the >LuvpliUiU Hotel. Now York ah I the
UrandVußwu, .“viral-ga spring*. Location a*u
Usd All *arta of the ot.v auu pla.-w* of inter
oat ucvocvnlua by street car* community (atoning
Utadoorw special llJvhvh to lhaao vnup
tug like City to or plwasuiv.
I)U B’S SCRE VEN HOU SE.
r | Mils PoPIT.aU Hotel Ih now provided with
1 P*NiMNUg ,*r EWvnktr the onh our* iu tho
cl> ' and Imw Ivau remodeled and newly fur
laves I live proprietor who bv nxeul |tun'law
a aUo the ow iw*r of the eetaUudu lent, *j*un*
iKAihei panu iwr ex|*eu*o iu the entertainment
ot hu guc-i The V**trouage of * mrnU vhut
s*j>* m* t*AruoUy Invited The taWe of the
Screven Houoc t* *oppliwl with ever) luxury
that the umi fcou At borne or abroad mu afford
HK\ (KHIIIk.
CLEARING OUT SALE.
| To Make Room for Fall Stock,
I w ill after Sjmcial Inducements in
\\\ EMI KB STUCK,
With except km ot my 1 mpire State Hhirt.
'I fallowui < will lie vdd chea|iee that
1 over i'lteiv lln Savannah,
humiucr amt India talk*
i tv.iiu, W hit.* ami Light Shade* of AHiatrnkS
( Vi >iVvl ami HI u k all Wool I M e** ( I<mm|h
t dock Camel * Han tiieiuulimwal KV , 4o inch
Wills'
Punted l.i.mu I .aw n at lea* than mat.
lieu! A'utrit (iili|btniN nl low* than mat
Itlai k l hut riot tah at #1 40 and ft 75; aolil at
#v ami #5
laulma uni Children* Silk and Lido Thread
klaac in black ami colored,
lamina ami fmldrcu a Uiulervaata; beat good*
In li e tiuMket
1.11 ten Sheeting and Pillow (‘oae Linen.
I Vealu and W hile 'futile Haiiiaak
I White Hamnak at #1; former price $1 V).
N||aiiii and ihiylics in cream and while
l .mm liaiiiaak Toweia In while and colored
bordered
. 1 .iucit (luck in white and colored Itordonkl.
Haliti y C.-rnah Iki.yliea at great i eduction
Tin 4 ahov* good* will In) offered at price* to
Itintiie quick Kile
J. P. GERMAINE,
Neil to Yuruei *. im hiou-itUm >ihmu
* MILLVRVRY.
NEW B 0 LI JNKHY JkTV
KROUSKOFF'S
Mammoth Millinery House.
We are now offering immense lines of New Straw Hats,
Ribbons, Feathers, etc., which are now being shipped daily
by our New York buyer, and our Mr. Krouskoff, who is now
North to assist in the selection of the Choicest Novelties in
the Millinery Line. It is astonishing but a fact, that w-e sell
tine Millinery cheaper than any retail store in New York. How
can we do it? Cannot tell. This is our secret and our suc
cess. Perhaps on account of large clearing out purchases! or
perhaps from direct shipments from London or Paris —but no
matter so long as the ladies have all the advantages in stock
and prices.
Wis are now ready for business, and our previous large
stock will be increased, and we arc now okfkuinu full lines of
fine Milans in White and Colors, for Ladies, Misses and
Children in an endless variety of shapes
RIBBONS, RIBBONS, new novelties added and our regu
lar full line entirely filled out.
We knock bottom out in the price of Straw Goods.
We continue the sale of our Ribbons at same prices as
heretofore, although the prices have much advanced.
We also continue to retail on our first floor at wholesale
prices.
©. Tv 1 lOTTBTvOTTTT.
TKl' N Kih AM) SHOES.
Our Trunks Have Arrived,
And we are ready to show you the largest assortment ever
brought to Savannah. If you propose to take a summer va
cation don’t wait until you are ready to leave, but come
around to see us at once and make your selection while our
assortment is complete.
Trunks, Trunks.
Ladies’ Louisa Leather Saratoga Trunks, Ladies’ Lady
Washington Leather or Zinc Saratoga Trunks, Gents’ Sole
Leather Trunks, Ladies’ and Gents’ Leather Satchels, Ladies’
and Gents’ Leather Club Bags. All styles and at Rock Bot
tom Prices.
Don’t Fail to examine our Gents’ Calf s;{ Shoes, in Con
gress, Lace and Button, best in the city, at
JOS. ROSENHEIM & CO.’S
FOPULAB SHOE STORE,
I 3 5 B R OUGHTON STREET.
N. B. The repairs in our store having been completed wo
are again ready for business.
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WATER COOl,Fits KANIUS AXI STOVES.
CROWNED WITH THE GREATEST SUCCESS OF THE AHEM
TELE OLD RELIABLE
Charter Oat I’ortaWe Kangs ami Cookimr Stoves,
\ j
WITH THEUt WQNDERiYL IJtPKOY KMINT.
THE WIRE GAUZE OVEN DOOR,
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mot of uttwu without the VMWiaiftjr f KJUfftY < *.. * h. Mmr, llwr *ntl
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-> :,i how t. otvrw.n if - ,'H aK VK v : .* Ui; .NOl ■- . r ST.V (iS ihav ,u very
jumpk- in (vwtnMui. " ui.k o *c- ik.l o .H \i ihrm li i. iv ~ui. tun*' lutvlun mim
Uttini*-! tkot will bee: w ttrr in .ho mwrv.-ir ji>.s o . ■ *W. v tw ui..- Him- !.*> w> much
ivn/i-h-iR-*- m.keOKvT t .'vKS. he- -v* !.: -• in ojww., n> m ,ur t rv, thu ww*i ■ |ito|nml
to euhekU'tMie ewerjtkn okuunei k Ikotv The nuWt--*n< .xunliellv i u- > all lui.i tuv*
the th,vrv of Uw Ink b.\l’fKOVK\ iVMK full. nr mi vl hir tlteiriiiUiv divniUr Ui
cianiiK \ i) VMi:i,w,
PKAUCHH IN
PORTABLE RANbES. COOKINu STOVES AND BOISE FURNISHING SPECIALTIES,
(i CAR Ds; A1? M O It, V.
Corner eml York Street*. Suvnunnh, Oeornis.
*r-TtIJtPHON K ww
IKON MOIIKi.
KEHOE'S IRON WORKS,
Broughton Street, from Reynolds to Randolph Streets,
Savannali, - - Georgia.
CASTING OP ALL KINDS AT LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICER
THK RA I*ll*l.Y INC’KKAHINU DEMAND KnR OUH
SUGAR MILLS AND PANS
I I VK iwluml u to manufacture thaw on a mom txtanalva uotAm than
■■ * vwl To that unt no (milom of t*Kiuivt luiu Umii apart)*! to maiuUia
BP thr*ir HIGH NTAKaKII OF KXt'KI UtNCK
Tlitma Mil In ary of Urn HKs I MATERIAL AND WORK MANN HIP. with
Iwavy WROUGHT Iron rtH*\FTK On t lo lonjf to pnvrni duujftir to tint
ft W n. ntui rollen* of lh) Uv.f tshai .*i pi# iron, all turncu up trim,
fit C# nrv are imuvy. Mtrontf and durable, run light ami tmm, ttml an guarau
14 lr ' * r|Hiiila of giinding tim inmvitmi fully niatuimi
oiy Alina are fully w ti imittMl for on* year
lliLk*** *ri )I" a, nuilorinity of
WE GUARANTEE OUR PRICES TO BE AS LOW AS ANY OFFERED.
A Stock Always oil Hand for Prompt Delivery,
Wm. Kehoe .V Go*
N It I hi) H4IIICi“ KEHOE’H 1 itf>N WORKH,’ U r<ttl on all r>ur Mill** an*! Pam.
Vale Royal Manulacturingdo.
SAVANNAH, O A..,
MAJIUrAOTUBEHS OH’ ANU DKALKRH IN
Sash, Doors, ills, laiitt, fa is,
And Interior Klnlah of all kinds. MouMin**, il*tiiat*ni, Monrl Vmt#. tifimaPw, I Tie* Lint*, Mould*
lkwiks. rtii'l tny information in our lin* ruroiafc* lon aiioo. ( yptraat, Yeiiow I'uui, <>*k.
Am) i (in i Walnut. I.IJVHKK on iiaud and in nuy quantity, (<,i prompt iy. •
VAL.W KOYAL MANUFACTURING COMPANY. Savannah. U*
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