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COMMERCIAL.
MdL-SETS.
orrJCE OF THE HORNING NEWS, >
HWAUKAH. <JA., April 2T, 4P. . 1
■CjvrTOXj-Tfcei'e " as a lair ln ‘! uir .v during the
;, vo ,ieys, but the otTeriags are still
s^. a r eadlt '* ibfflcult to cow orders for par-
OoMlderinf ,tb bgbt stock
. r aas Av* y good business doing. The total
sa'es Tfi the dty were 211 bales. On ’Change
e . thS ojieutßS call, at 1° • >e
.Xf M i Was reported firm aud unchanged, with
' ot 1W bates. At the second call, at Ip. m„
,1 iis firm, but there were no sales. At the
and last call, at 4p. n:„ it closed Arm and
v'frhi'inrie'S, " !ft further sales of !5 bales. The
si..g,£u:e toe otli -ial closing spot quotations
oVtb CW-* Exchange:
i n*l!AiMdl(nK. IWW
it-iMHojl ■■ l® 4 *
tf. mi "bn; h’S
.<• ,rl'ordtuiufr 9h
ObUeary 1 6 ',*
■ , b'Mni!-- The market was very dull and
nc-rlnil. There were no sales reported daring
t ’ day. List sales were at quotations.
fttsiiisandetorms 14 ®l6
(v.mmbn . II ®~
Medium 1"H l 8
Go 1 medium 10 (&-0
*Ol htn’flhe.,. i 21 @2IW
#tp . few
r-raflae 24 @
•re-.-ire 24W&—
. ■ i ■ • •
Comparative Cotton Statement.
Receipts, Exports and Stock on Hand April 27, 1889. and
FOR THE BaME TIME LAST YEAR.
1888 f 9. || 1887-88.
!| island. <'>**’ IHttStj ***”“
Stock on band Sept. 1 6o 7.166; 575 6.818
Received to-day. I 15 141 j ‘ 6 472
Received previously. 29,897 775.711 23,880 821,744
3 f Total ... *Vj . Jp.'.Ti 2 ? w 3.<vjs! 23,961 829.034!
d9*,y ; . *. Z -
tn dftv. y . .t: '*} V .1-413:
J*■ ijfelijd prj^’iousiy. 29.912 ('9,{§.j 22,M7j 809.351;
r '‘Total •771,68.*' 28,874 816,764
P
on hand and on ship-:: 1 j
\ lK'rd to day 7 0*1)4 1,007! 19,270
Rice—The market was very qui *t aid un
changed. Th<* sales for the day were 70 bar
rels
Tbe Beard of Trade reports tbe total receipts
ot rough from Sept. 1 to date at 517,724 b labels.
T e total shipments of clean were 14.829 bar
reißn distributed as fol ows: To Baltimore, 4.340
barrels: t<> Boston. 924 barrels; to New York,
72'* barrels; to P ltlatlelphia, 2,707 barrels; to
tbe int -rior. 6.119 barrels. Tbe stock of rough
on baud is 136,33) bushels, and of clean 5,579
barrels.
The following are the official closing spot
q. Small job lots are held at %<&Mc
b;^-er:
Fair V.A,o>i
Gfod * 4V4 C4"*6
Prime 5 (fosV£
Rou b
Gpuntry lots 8 7:s<fo 85
Ti ewater 1 Ortfol 25
Njval Stores—Toe market for spirits tur
pentine was very dull and nominal. There
Tm-j nothing doin : during tbe day and no quo
tations- we e posted at either call of tbe
Bid of Tiade. Rosin—-Tbe market vas
.. r hut "firmer. Tnere was a goo 1
H-Tiaod and fully 4.100 barrets were dispose ! of
(tiringthe day. At the Board of Trade on tb *
npAfi ngcall the market was reported firm, with
svet of'Bßo bar els. at the following quotations:
A ft. < . T> and E $1 00. F 91 021f <; $1 05 II
l.. 151 25. K S! 2714,. M $1 40. Nsl ‘-5. win
,%
last ( ;t cl *©d firm and unchanged
*■" rpi for window’ glass, which was quoted at
3.r£. an 1 water white at $2 20. with further
>*>* of 849 barrel s.
NAVAL STORES STATEMENT.
Spirit*. R<->si)u
St or'- on hind April 1 1.917 73,092
Thwp #ed to • day 681 1,497
Pete)red previously 11.273 42 017
Total 13.904 116.6D6
F\ ported to day 1.311 G.IBB
Exported previously 8,840 58.774
Total 10,15} 64.962
on band and on shipboard
Receipts Fame day last year 791 1,629
y ivancial—Money is easy.
l> *st r Exc. angc— Steady. Banks an l
bankers buying sight drafts at par and selling
at : J per cent uremium.
Tbe market is firm,
fkiiu i-ercial dimand $4 KB: sixty days.
$1 >6 ninety days, $4 85; francs. Paris and
Kav;r* commercial, sixty days. $5 19Vj; Swiss,
. m: rks. sixty days, 95e.
Su rities—Tbe market is firm for all in
wfment securities.
Stocks and Bonds- Cii y Bonds— Atlanta 4
pt/ cert long dat-*. 108 bid. 11l allied: At-
Unta 7 per csot, 118 l; :. 121 asked: An
gi-ta 7 per cent date, i’o bid, 117
asket; Augusta 6 per cent long date, 108 bid,
asked; Columbus 5 per cent. 102 bid.
; : Mact aßp r c nt. *lB bid, 113
u- 'd: new c nvannab 5 P ‘r cent July coupons,
r :ci, n* -v Savannah 5 per cent
May c upon>. 10 r . bd. 10* asked.
nit, B mil*-Q ofgia icw 4V6 P<'r cents. !11 1: 4 '
b asked; (feorgia 7 p-r cent g id quar
r n -up ns. 102 hid. IC3 asked; Geer ia 7
P*"* ' *i if Tpi'ns. January and July, tnaturiy
i- v .'7. HO bid. j£B ask and.
r ' -d S*brt&— Central common. 121 \\ bid,
1 tasked; Augusta and Savannah 7 p rce.it
guri ran teed. 136 hid, i3i asked; G-orgia con
n"T9B bid. 199 asked; S'utbwestera 7 per
giiaraa|eed. 129% > id. !50Vi as *ed; Cen-
T "*l 0 per cent certificate'. 8 bid,
®'ke}: Atlanta and West Point railroad
*>. .'u bid. Atlanta an 1 W st
t 6 per cent certificates, 10-V4 bid, 103 U
U'iirohd Bmds— Savanoa'i, Florida and
' rn Railway Company general mortgage,
r. rr <vnt interest, coupons October, ill hi 1,
M 4 i-\<d; Atlantic and ' Gulf first mortgage.
■ 7 pr cent coupons January an 1
" >.'■ • urity 1837. 115 bid. 116J4 asked; Cn
trb bed morigag 8 7 per cert, coupons
Jum.-, ad Julv. maturity 1893, 110 hi!,
* v\ja#n*vj; Georgia railroad 6 percent. 1897,
1 . : .! J. 1093.1:9 nskel; Georgia South
♦l 1 r* * ri,, a first mortga .e 6 per cent. 25
t •’ •* \-n ,-f. Covi igton and Macon first rr.ort
-6 r, erce.it. 90 bid, 91 a deed; Montgom
ery an 1 > : ,i ,ia lirst mortgage 6 per cent, in
u-. - j Central railroad, bid. 110
& Marietta and North Georgia raihvav
v : nor gage, 5J years, 1 p*r cent. 98
hid a .ked; Marietta and North G >rgia
[.■;/ f *i tir-t mortgage 6 percent, bid,
♦. ns ed; Charlotte. Columbia and Augusta
■ 1103... bid, 119 askai; Char
i< ft. Grt.u-,,0 fi ari j Augusta second mortgage.
. 1, lb. asked; Western Alabama second
•: !8 er nt 104 bid, 114)4
f ” fto:i # li Oeor.ria and Florida indorse I,
( . 11.4 caked: ><itb Georgia aniFlor
n Knoxville first mortgage 7 per cent.
' Z' 1 ' 1 G 1 asked; Gainesville. Jefferson and
mortgguaranteed, 115 bl!.
a.'ked: Gai usvillc, .lefrersun and Southern
Buoranteed, U 0 bid, 115 saked; Ocean
id 6 por rn* bonds, guurant ed by
ra.lr at. 108 W. bid, 10. : -4 ak*d; Gaines
-'effs-raon and &wthe n second mortgage
a ra'tved 112 hid. 114 askei; Columbua
nrn Rom* l fir t mortgage b-.r d-. indorsed by
; I railroad, 107 bid, 198 asked; Cmum
• ' a--i \\ eat'rii 6 per cent guaranteed, 104
110 asiel: City aud Suburban railway
I. ftf m rtgu-ft 7 percent. JOB bid. 10.) asked.
* f
ft . i Ii •d;M< r
f Nation .1 bank, 17 bid, 169 asiel;
•va ; n|, i. n i, and Trust C nij any, hi i,
asi.edNiitioi.nl Bank of Savannah, 729-k
■ i iv.ke-i; Oglethorpe havings and Trust
1 Papy, H 9 L.d, 121 asked; Citizens' Bank,
1 :
a r stn, s— Savannah Gas light stock. 21
v:-. :.2 r.'k and; Mutual Gas Light stock. hid;
t.iM-tno Light aud Bower cornpauy. 89 bid,
w asked. *
B.’.tf.N— Market, steady; demand fair; smoked
•> r rib Rules, 7 : shoulder* dry suited
‘>* rib sides. r-Xc; long clear, OUc; bellies,
w; .shoulders, 61.4 c; bains. Ivc.
Lam.inu and Tie.—The market is nominal.
■ "■ 1c; ft ,1. eccMrrtl-e to bran 1 i.nJ
ju-nuty iron tie_si ut®] -jo pnr bunrll ■.
>■'*<, hr to brand and quanritv. S-a Inland
SrXSgr. B ***'° ar ‘ d
r.,..'h rTtE ,.' laJl ’ Pt “toady; fair demand;
lii ’ I,(a,lUc ! S' ll 'dKe, 2.'L,c; crfamsry,
-Market steady; fair demand; 10®
CorFri_“larket steady. Peaherry, sac; fancy.
L: X t : pr me, 0e; good, l.^c;
ft. l. tfc, ordmary, ISc; common, l4i|c.
CißßiSK—Natire, pood solid heads, 0@!0c;
Fiori ! i. S2- 0(3i2 ,Y per crat .
Dried Fruit - Apples, evaporated. 7Tsc: com
mon, o}-co. Peaches 1 , peel ‘J. 13c; uupceicd, 5(24
7c. Currants. 7c. Citron, 22c
Drv Goods—The market Is dull; demand
fa:; stock full. We quote: Prints.
7c; Georgia brown shirting, 3-4, 4'f%c; 7-8 do,
-4 brown sheeting, 6*40; white osnnburgs,
els cks, yarns, 85c for tha
best makes; trown drillings. 6t£(s7Ue.
Fish - Market nominal. We quote full weights:
Mackerel—No. 3. half barrels, nominal, 53 0)
0e 10 0-1; No. 2. Soo9@Uh. Herring—No. 1,
26c; scaled, 28c. Cod, Mullet, half bar
rels, $5 i-O.
F rl'it—Florida oranges. SO T.-jift? 25. Lemons
—Fair demand. Choice. $3 d< 25
Flour—Market dul an t 10-ver. F?ytra,
St 25; fancy. 55 choice patent. 55 ks<3i6 0•;
family, §5 0; i.-akers' mixture, 56 25; spring
wheat, best patent. $7 25.
Grain—Corn —Market firm. White corn, retail
lots, 62c; job lots. 59c; carload iots. 57c: mixed
corn, retail lots. Ooc; j >0 lots, 57c; carlo id lots,
55c. Oats —Retail lots. 45c; job lot*. 42c; car
load lot#. 40e. Bran —Retail lot.. $1 0; job lots,
95: canond lots, 9i)c. Meal. 5714 c. Grits. 62V4c.
Hay—>iarket firm. Western, in retail lots,
$1 10; job lots, 97Vtjc; carload lots. 92,^0.
Hides, Wool, Etc.—liides—Market ve y dull;
receipts light; dry Mint, TVfc; salted. T4c; dry
butcher, 4 Wool—Market nominal; prime,
inhales. 20(521c; burry. Wax. 18c. Tal
low. 3@,4c. Deer skins, flint, 25c; salted, 20c.
Otter skins, 50c@4 00.
Iron Market steady; Swede, 4W£sc; refined,
2l<jC.
Lard—Market steady; in tierces, 79tic; 20-lb
tins, T^c.
Lime. Calcined Plaster and C’EMENT -Chew
a< la lump u.ne in fair 1 man i and selling at
Si 25 per barrel; Georgia aud Sheloy. Si 23 tier
barrel: calcined pl.aster. S1 85 per barrel;
hair. 4@5.-; Rosen da h< cement, Si 50;
Portland cement. S'2 00ry2 75.
Liquors—l'uli; hght- demand. Whisky, per
gall.fU. rectifle I Si <
choice grade-. Si s<)q>2 0u; straig if. $1
blended. $2 00<jj6G0. Wines—Domestic,
sherry and car aw ba. low grades. tine
grades, $1
and angelica, $1
Nails —Market steady: fair demand; 3d, 8315;
4 i and si. §J 73; (id. 8- 55; Nd, $2 40; 10 !, $2 25;
12d to 40d, S2 15; 50d to 60i, $2 10.
Nuts Almonds-Tarragona,
16©18 •; walauts, French. 15c; Naples, 16c; pt
caas, 10c; Brazil. 10c; filberts, 10c; cocoanuis,
Barracoa, 82 OC®3 25 per bX).
Onions—Pdf oari*el. 25; per crate, 90c;
Spanish, per crate, $ 1 10; Bermuda, per crate,
$1 75
Oils--Market steady; demand good. Signal,
40®50c; West Virginia black, 9® 12c; lard. 01c;
kerosene. neatsfoot, mu
c liner/, 23.w.j0 ; linseed, raw, 60c; b ile !. 61c;
mineral seal, 16c; ho nelighr, 18c: guardian. !4e.
Peas—Stock light; demand fair. White
crowders. $2 25 per bushel; clay peas.
81 75®2 Of) i>er bushel; whippoorwill, 81 75
@2 00 per bus lei; te l rippers, 82* "0 bushel.
Potatoes—Northern, $1
Raisins —Demand licht; market steady; lay
ers, s■] 00 per box; London layers, new. $3 50
Cer box; California Loudon layers, $2 75 per
ox; loose, $2 50.
Syrup- Florida and Georgia dull at
mark t quiet for sugarhouse at Cuba
straight gootis, 28c ia hogsheads; sugarhouse
molasses, 18(&20c.
Tobacco—Market steady; demand fair.
Smoking, 25c(T£$l 25; cnewing, common,
so ind,
50c; bri rht. 50©75c: fine fancy, 85<&ttoc; extra
fine, 90c©$l ID; bright navies, dark
navies, 30c.
Limber—Demand continues good from all
quarters. Mills full of work. Prices firm at
quotations, except some shading for very easy
schedules We quote f. o. b.:
Ordinary sizes sl2 7.VrM6 00
Diffic lit S:Z *S * 15 o@2 50
Flooring boards 10 00<j£2I 50
Sbipstuns . 17 00^.150
Timber—Market dull aud nominal. Wo quote:
700 feet average.. —$ 9 09® 11 00
800 •* “ 10 00 fll 00
9iX) “ “ . 11 12 00
1.000 “ “ 12 00® 14 00
Slipping timber in the raft—
TOO feet average. $ 6 00? r, 700
800 * 4 “ 70@ 800
900 “ “ 8 00(ct 900
1,000 “ “ . 9
Mill timber $1 below th**se figures.
FREIGHTS.
Lumber—Business is quiet, with offering ton
nage generally equal to shippers' requirements
and rates unchanged. Freight limits are $5 00
(5=6 50 from this and the near Georgia
ports to the Chesapeake ports, Philadelpb.a,
New York, Sound ports and eastward. Tim
b*r 50c81 00 higher than lumber rates,
fo the West 1 .dies aud Windward, nominal;
to Buenos Ayres or Montevideo. 5 0 00: to Ro
sario, $22 00; fo Rio Janeiro, $191*0; T o Spanish
and Mediterranean porta. sl4
U litevi K’ngio n for orders noininil. at for tim
ber. £5 10s standard: lumber £5 5s Steam
To New York, $6 00; to Puil.i lei >hia, $6 00;
to Boston, $7 00; to Baltimore, $6 50,
Naval Stores F.r.-n. Foreign -Cork, etc.,
for orders. 3s 91, and, or 5s :3d for spot vessels.
May and June loading, rosin 4-.and 556 1 spirits,
Adriatic, rosin. 4s; Ge joa, 3s9d; South Amer
ica. rosin, $1 20 per barrel of 2Sij pounds.
Coastwise—Steam--To Boston, 45 on rosin,
90c on spirits; to New York, rosin, 30c; spirits,
80c; to Philadelphia, rosin. 30, *, spirits, NL:
to Baltimore, rosin, 39c; spirits, 70c. Coastwise,
quiet.
Cotton*—By Steam—^The maiket is steady;
room ample.
Liverpool via New York l? lb ...21 Old
Liverpool via B iltitnor . 2l-6ld
Havre via N v York y th %
Bremen via New York $ lb : ' s d
Bremen via Baltimore 23-f.t 1
Reval via New Yur < lb . 7 l 1
Geuoa via New York wJil-32 i
Amsterdam via New York Too
Antwerp via New York 21-64 1
Boston ‘ft) Iwile . .$ I 7
fees island i*ale 1 *5
New York $ bale.. .. .... 130
Sea isl ind bale . 1 00
Piuladelpbia N bale .. . ... . 1 s*)
Sea island y bale ....... 100
1 altiuiore Y 4 oale . 1 50
Provulenc ? fi bale 1 75
Rice— By st ain—
New York $1 barrel 50
Philadelphia W barrel 50
Bultim re barrel. W
in--- in’|9barrel ... .. ... ?5
Vegetables—By steam—Bv special contract:
To New York. Philadelphia, Baltimore and Bos
ton. standard crates, 20c; standard barrels, 40c.
Without contract: Standard crates, 35c; stand
ard barreis, 7$ J.
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Grown fowls pair $ 60 (fy 70
Chickens, H grown . 50 60
Chickens, grown, $1 pair. ... 46 <& 50
Turkeys, pair 175 <&2 75
Geese, pair 75 (fol 00
Eggs, country. dozen liHi-4 *-'-4
Peanuts, fancy, b. p. Va., \? lb 8 @4 8)^
Peanuts. Land picked, fl fo . ... 7 <?n 7^
Peanuts, small, hand picked. |2 lb 5 (fo 6
Peunuts, Tennessee ■ 6^
Sweet potatoes, yellow, $ bushel <ih 75
Sweet potat es, white, $ bushel s<* Of, 60
Poultry—Turkeys set ce; young chickens
wanted, old fowls plentiful; demand fair.
Eggs—Market quiet, with good supply;
moderate de nand.
Peanuts—Fair stock; demand moderate;
prices firm and tending iy.
Sugar—Goorg.a and I iorida nominal; dodo
in market.
Honey—No demand; nominal.
Sweet Potatoes -Iu good demand.
MARKETS BY T3LEGKAPH.
FINANCIAL.
New York, Aprd 27.—The stock exchange,
tb* ftonsoii latcd stock sod pctroleu and exchange
aud coffee exchange will b.< closed on Monday,
Tuesday a d Wednesday of i.ext w** k. Tn*
produce exchange a l cotton exchange will be
closed Tuesday and We 11 ■ sday.
New York, April 27, noon.—stocks quiet and
firm. Money . asy a’ cent. Lx
cnange— ?4 87; sberu, 34 8354- Oov rn
n.-ent bonds neglect *d. State bonus dud but
C icaeoA North Tern.mal 2i!^
j.a j Shore P' -'m Western Union .. 35^
Norf. o • pref
s:ou p. in hxclj&cge closed dull but steady
at 3l 87Uf04 *■ ! ftj. .‘k.-y **> at IJW p-r
cent. Sub-Truaaurv balance*- -Goid. 3ls'J.tM.uuO;
currenev, <lt. .ii.O-K). Gcverument b nds dull
but i tealy; lour per cents 129H#; four and a
half percent, coupons State bondsneg
lo ted. , .
Trading in the stock market to day was tbe
smallest for any Saturday for a long time, aud
changes in quotations w-n- on a similar scale,
although i strong tone was deve oped and m •: t
of tut stocks trucJid in were left fractionally
higher than last evening. The attendance at
t r .e board wan small, and the h lidays seemed
already to liav* begun,a v r.ttresl mq dilation
wa* redne and t. tot* sma.lest li and liquida
tlcns on both -ides of the account eeern-*<l to
have len coinpl-ted. Tbe heaviness of la-t
evening, however, was carried over to this
morning, an l first priers were from \ifo% |>er
cent, lower than last night's figures. Bubs*,
quent dealings developed little business iu
Atchison, Union Pacific and Reading, but fluct
uate) s were confine . 1 H f^ r cetit. and show- and
no tendency in either direction, and the market
settled down iu utter stagnation. T -wara the
cloe, however, there was a renswal or buying,
and Pullman and L- ulsvllle and Nashville
showed marked strength, tbe former moving up
about 2 per cent, and the latter fr- mi its lowest
point. The movement extended to ail portion-)
of tbe li-t. however .and the market, closed firm,
though dull, at about the best prices reached.
Total salts were 47.54) nuares. The following
were He dosing quotations:
Ala. class A. 2to 5. Nash. & Ohatt'a.
Ala. class B,os N.O.Pa’ficlstmort 92b
Georg.a Ts. tnort.. i>Ly a N. Y. Central. . .
N.Carolina ccnsGs 122 Nor. AW. i ref... MC S
N.Carolina cons 4s 94 Nor. Pacific 25V4
So. Caro. (Brown ** prof.... 61
consuls* 101 Pacific Mail. 3654
Tennessee (<s UMt£ Reading 45
" 5-. ....102* Richmond A Ale.. 17
Tennessee se. 35.. 72!* KicmnM A \V r . Pt
Virginia 6s 44 'I erminal 26V^
Va 6s c-ousoli'ted 35 Roc I*-land 91
Northwestern.. . 106*4 St. haul 6.5V*
“ nreferred ]3BHi “ pref rred.. 105
D<*l& an Lack 157 K Texas Paciic 21-V4
Erie 29 Terni Coal <& Iroa. 40
East Tennessee. 9 Union Pacific 6itt£
Lake Shore 10356 N. J. C- ctral 9<rV>i
L'ville Js Nash . . 6 Vt Missouri Pacific .. 71!4
Memphis & Char tu Weaiern Union... 85tA
Mobile ,k Ohio Cotton Oil certifl. 55i-4
•Asked.
Tbe weekly statement of the associated banks
Issued by the clearing house to-day, shows the
following changes:
Reserve increased $1,340,800
Loanj decreased 982.900
Specie decreased M’.rOi)
Legal ten<lers increased .... 2,201 cOO
Deposits increased 46,800
Circulation d--creased *,OOO
Banks now bold $13,426,950 in excess of the 25
per cent. rule.
COTTON.
Liverpool. April 27. noon. -Cotton quiet,with
limit and inquiry; American middling 6i; sales
7.<*00 ba es, for speculation and export 500;
receipts 4,000 bales, all American.
Futures—American middling, low middling
clause, April and May delivery 6 2-64d, also
6 16U1; June and July delivery 6 3-64.1, also
0 2-64d; July and \ugust delivery 6 1611; Au
gust and September 5 62-64d, also 5 61-61; Se >-
timber and October 5 44-i>4d, also 5 4S*64d; Oc
tober and November delivery 5 31-okl. 51arket
quiet.
1:00 p. m.—Sales of the day included 5,700
bales of Ymerioar*.
American middling 6a.
Futures—American middling, lf>w middling
claus . April delivery 6 3-64d. sellers; April and
May 6 3 64 l, sellers; May and June 0 3-64d.sellers;
June and July 6 3-<4d. sell is; July and August
6 3-64d, sellers; August and September r 62 Old,
buyers; September and Octobe 1 * 5 45-64 !, sellers;
October and November 5 S -6ld, sellers: Sep
teniber 5 62-64d, buyers. Futures closed firm.
New York. Aoril 27. noon. Cotton quiet
and firm: ny idling uplands 11c, middling Or
leans ! IV4C. Rales to-day 199 bales.
Futures Tbe market opened steady and closed
steady, with sales as f Hows: April de.ivery
opened at r and closed at 10 77c; May
opened at 10 83c and closed at 10 81c; June
opened at 10 86c and closed at 10 Hie; July
ope: e.) at 1091 c and dosed at 10 90c: August
opened ut c and closed at 10 91c; Septem
ber opened at 10 2 5c aud closed at 10 2 c.
S:OJ p ii. —' ’otton dosed quiet and firm: sales
today 103 bales, last evening U> baU-s; middling
uplands 11c; tumdliug Orleans llJ4c; net re
ceipts 488 bales, gross 194.
Futures -Market closed very steady, with
sales of 50,900 bales, as follows: May delivery
10 84(2)10 84 -. Jun ■ and livery lo 86(foh 87c. J'.lv
deiivery 10 Ol'folO 92c, August delivery 10 95(f0
10 96c,Septein> er del very 10 26.f01d 27c, ' Jctober
992 - '.i 93c, November *B3 9 84c, December
9 "3f09 86c, Jnnuarv '.) 93f0 * 95c, February 10 02
C 4001 c. March 10 llfolO 13c.
Tbo 'Bun .ilnettoi' review says: “Cotton fu
tures made an advance of a lew points on a
firmer report from Liverpool and an improve
nn nt in spot cotton, but speculation was null
and best prices of the morning were not sus
tained. There was some contradict 0 n iu re
ports from Manchester, and wuile bulls were
confident they were inclined to proceed with
m c'l caution. We now Legiu to run against
pretty full p rt receipts.”
Galveston, April 2< Cotton quiet; middling
Kfo&c; net r-e ipt. 17< tales, gross 177; sales 515
b os;.-Lock 10.112 bales.
Norfolk, April 27. -Cotto’ steady; middling
10 1116 c; nei r**c ipts 59 bales, gross 99; sales
100 bales; stock 4.719 bales; exi>orts, coastwise
409 baJ s, to Great Britain 211 bales.
Baltimore. April 27. Cotton firm: middling
lb : net nvei< <s 711 bales, gross 711; sales
baies; stock .427 bales.
Boston. A; rii -Cotton quiet but firm;
middling lie; not receipts 474 bales, gross 1,101;
sales none, slock none; exports, to Great Lri
tain 1.8-6 bales.
ft ilming; -n. April 27.—Cotton steady; mid
filing 10V<jc; m*t receipts 24 bales, gross 24;
sales none; --tock 1,556 bales.
Philadelphia, April 27 —Cotton firm: mid
dling lie: ret receipts 12 bales, gross 42:
s;oc 16,537 bales; exports, toth continent 486
ba! a.
.Sew Orleans, April 27. Cotton firm; m d
diing 10 9-tCc; net receipts 146 bai‘3, gross 146;
raUs 500ba.es: stoex 130,731 bales; experts, to
Great Britain 3,560 bales, to the continent 6,146,
coastwise 1,026.
Mobile, April 27 —Cotton firm; middling
!oV*c; 11 t rect i; ts 70 bales, gr ss 70; sales 500
ba.es; stock 7,603 bales; exports, coastwise 39
bales.
Memphis. April 27.—Cotton firm; middling
10 9-l6c; receipts 163 bales: shipments 1,313
bales; sales 150 bales: stoc 25,270 bales.
auoi sta, April 27 —Cotuia firm; nid
dliiig KfcL*; receipts 19 bales; shipments 184;
sales u ue; stock 2,721 t;a.es
(7hahleston, April 27. -Cotton nominal; mid
< ling lOVfic: Lei. receipts 16 bales, gr ss 16; sal* '
.0; st.oc ; 3,4 6 lab''; exports, to tbe centi
m-ut 3,605 bai- s, coastw ise (>!.).
Atlanta. \prii 27.-Cotton steady; middling
uplands lOUc; receipt: 26 bales.
New YoiiK.April 27.—Couseli latei n-*t receipts
at all cotton ports to-day 2.523 bales; exports,
to Great Britain 5,680 bales, to tb** continent
10,237 bales; stock ut ail American ports 420,212
bales.
The total visible supply of cotton for the
world is 2.231, .'44 bales, of which 1,63‘’,044 ba’'-s
are American, again-.i 2,406,451 and 1,796,451
bales, respectively, last year. Receipts at all
interior towns for the week 13,816 bales, lie
ceiDts from plantations 14,407 baies. Crop m
sigh l 6.67 4, bales.
PROVISIONS. OROCEItntS. ETC.
April 2<, noon.— firm;
demand p(V)r; holders offer moderately; Culi
forn aNo l, 7s. 1 'fojd Corn quiet; demand poor;
new mixed wesLern. 3s 9^d.
Nxw York, April 27. noon.—Flour quiet but
steadier. Wheat active and firm, b urn dull aud
weak. Fork quiet and unchanged at 513 o>'4
13 2'). Lard ouiet but firm at $7 20. Freights
steady.
voo r. ra. —Flour, Southern quiet.
dull aud nominally big er: No 2 red,
in store; options %<&#c higher but heavy; No.
2 red, April delivery b >ic; a.ay and overy
June delivery 8 July delivery Bfc. Corn \
(folc lo er and weak—No. 2, 43f0.3 in eleva
tor; options -ti V* -lower; May deiivery 41 V*c,
June delivery 4 July delivery 42 l aC. (a L s
dull and weak: options W*iM& lower ad weak:
May del.very 2>c, dune delivery 2-c. July de
livery 48foe. Ho| firm; state 17(f0230. ( offee
—options closed steady and higher; May d
live y 16 eO fo.lO 05c; June delivery 16 70c, July
delivery 1675 c. Sugar—raw firu r but quiet;
lair refining 6 \'<i 5 i-lic; ee .1 rliu/aln, 9/ t*-st,
>1 claesen-Foreign firm, 0 test 29c; New Or
le .ns quiet. Petroleum closed steady bit quiet.
Cotion seed oil quiet for crude and yellow.
Wool closed quiet. Hides steady but quiet.
19 of quiet. Beef ham* dud. Tierced be tin
active. Cut me its slow. Middles Slow Lard
quiet but study; W. stern steam. *7 23Vf*: op
tion.*—May oe ivery $7 19, June delivery $7 22.
Fre.ghta steady.
C.'hicaoo, April 27.—Trading in wheat waa
s; asmodicaliy active and tn. feeling unsettled
1 nu-a advanced sharply from yestoMiay’H
cl s.ng. nut the advance was not sustained
July M*d Hi 1- bipher and advanced ' s c more.
iLen ot-ciiLtd and cJos*-d \c higher than
yesterday, a la.gc business was transacted fa
ccrn and lower prices were established Tee
n.arket opened a sua Jo lower man the c: ,-.i. /
yesterday, wasateady for a time, then sold .if
Ifc, reacted ruled ateady, and closed %q
lower than ycMeraay An active bus.r.c-ss
transpired :n oatf., and a lower range of p* .- e
was recorded. The opening was vt ry w .k a*.
decline, uue to large arm ft.s There v.. s
a rush to sell at tbe start, and the fi west tvr.ces
of tbe oay were made. Tbo first few ndnutes
after sellers had unloaded tuyere t n. tn Id,
and prices advanced •>'((,\ f-iijfit react.on
followed, but the close, was steady at about y- •
terday’e c!ns. \'ery little bn- ines . was coot m
bog ;T‘ ducts. Prices averaged . tnfle l> w -r.
and fine' nstiona were confine J within a narrow
ruioe. eb bing at auoul medium tin : .
Casii quotation* * ro ai Flour
dull and iiLcr.ariged. Wfioat No. 2 *r r ing t.O/,
HVACi No. 2 p ) file. ( orn "0.2, Oa's
mi, v, Mess pork i\i2) no. Inrd
at 3b " ,Tfob bbort r.bs s.* 95. j,n 00. Sbou.*
0, rs 3 25f05 50. clear $6 i foU i'>^.
Whisky $1 62.
Leading futures ranged as follow*:
Opening. Highest. Closing.
No. 2 Wheat—
May delivery. .. K> * *r*i
June delivery... H.;**
July delivery..•• 79 79)4
Corh, No. 2—•
May and *itury .. 53 M’ ■$
June delivery. • 34-a .. 54
July delivery.. iili 3'i 34^
Oats. No. 4-
Mav and. livery.... 2\\ i.% t\'A
Jure delivery.... 214*4 SW 22
July delivery... WX
Mesh Pore
May delivery....|U *7)4 S•• sll s*’4
June delivery... II 6' li 70 11 67
July delivery 11 li b) 11 7*)4
La mo, Her lOOIos
May delivery... I** 3714 $ .. |6 85
June delivery. 6 92*4 ® W 4 6 87)4
BaoRT Kina, Per KKllbs
June delivery.. $0 0214 $ . $0 02 4
July deliv-ry... 6 0714 W 0 0714
CixctmuTl, April 27.—Flour dull and heavy.
Wheat dull; No. 2 red b3/*c. Corn firm; No.
THE MORNING NEWS: SUNDAY, APRIL 28, 1889.
2 mixed 36c. Oats easy; No. 2 mixed. 06c. Pro
visions Pork steady at sl2 25. easy at
s'* 6 Lj. Bulk meats firm. Bacon firm.* 'v ,sky
s e.-idv. Gogs firm; common and light $ OOfo
4 \ packing and butchers' ?4 50 </7 00.
St. Louts. April 27 Hour quiet anil un
change i. Wheat opened strong at au advance,
bur later there was enough e’.liug to depress
prices, though the close was W. * .<• above yes
terday; No. 2 red, cash Mny del very
79^fos01 4 c, June delivery 77*>iC. t orn unset
tled; No. 2, cash 3bo; ’'lay deliverv
June delivery July delivery 8lU(fo
31> 4 c. ('sts firmer; No. 2, cash 23c bid: M.tv d
liverv Whisky unchanged at $1 02,
Pi . visions dull and weak—Pork, sl2 2.>. Lard
$6 s‘. Hams unchanged.
Louisville, April 27.—Gram and provisions
uncua ged.
Baltimore, April 27.—Flour, winter moving
fairiy, spring dull; spring wheat patent $5 75 fo
6 00; st raight $5 50<f03 7>; extra $3 iofoi 2d.
Wheat Southern dull and nomiimily steady;
Fultz 90c.it$1 01: liougberry 90c. l*'l 0. \V st. ra
firm; No. 2 winter red, on spot 84 •,*’. t\.r :
8out( ern quiet but steady; white 4d 42 , / 6c: yel
lo.v 40f0421*i0; Western, cash steady, luiuros
easy.
New Orleans, April 27.—Coffee quiet but
firm: Rio cargoes common to prime IG-Hfo
19*40. Cotton seed products nominally uu
cnaugeii. Sugar strong and higher; I ouisiana
open kettle, strictly prime 6 U-It>c, good fair
to fully fair 6foj(fo6 .-18 c; centrifugals fairly
active and a shade higher: prime yellow to
choice yellow clarified 8(fo8 1-16 c. Moluss*s,opcn
k ttle, stri. t y prime 85c, good prime 81(&33o;
Louisiana centrifugals, strictly prime 2v)(j26c,
prime to good prime 22<f023c.
NAVAL STORES.
Liveri*'OL, April 27, noon.-Turpentine sls 6d.
Common rosin 4*.
New Yor\. April 27. noon. -Snirbs turpen
tine dull ut 45c. Rosin steady at 81 b-’Hjfol 15.
6:oj p. ra.—Rosin quiet but steady for com
mon to good strained. Turpentine dull at 45c.
Charleston, April J 7. —Turin* ufirm at 40c.
Rosin nominal; good strained $1 *(2G>.
Wilmington. N.C., April 27—Spirits turpentine
steady’at 37c. Roam steady: strained 85c; good
strained S7UjC. Tar firm at $1 30. rruu* tur
pentine firm; hard 40; yellow dip $2 45,
virgin $2 50.
RICK.
New Yore, April 27.—Rice steady and quiet.
New Orleans. Aprd 27.—Rice quiet; ordi
nary to prime 3>£foso.
petroleum.
New York, April 27.—The petroleum market
opened weak at but after declining to
Hlf-tc, moved up slightly ou some small buying
orders from the west, and the market closed
steady at b43£c.
sill I*l*l Xti INTSLLIti ENCE.
MINI VrJ IS ALM vN A • mis DAY.
Sun Rises .5 22
SunStts. 6:38
High Water at Savannah 7:15 a m. 7:38 P m
Sunday, April 28, 1889.
ARRIVED YESTERDAY.
SchrSJFooks, Henderson, Baltimore, with
mereban lise to order; vessel to Muster.
Steamer Maggie Belle. Henry. Darien, Doboy
and Brunswic I—W T (jlibson, Agt.
Steamer Ethel, Carroll, Cohen’s Bluff and way
landings—W T Gibson, .Mgr.
ARRIVED UP FROM QUARANTINE YESTER
DAY.
Bark Progress (Nor), Nielsen, to load for Eu
rope—A li Salas dk Cos.
ARRIVED AT QUARANTINE YESTERDAY.
Bark Onni (Nor), Abrahamsen, Maraahatn, in
ballast—A R Salas & Cos.
Bark Jury ( Nor), Adsem, Rosario, iu ballast—
A R Salas & Cos.
CLEARED YESTERDAY.
Steamship Chattahoochee, Daggett, New
York—CG Anderson.
St nins 1 1 ip Juniata, Christie, Philadelphia—C
G Anderson.
Bata Western Chief (Ger), Rohlmg, Marburg
—Paterson, Downing /t Cos.
Brig Genoa (Br), Davidson, London- A R
Sal.is & (’o.
Schr .1 W Gaskill, Douglass, Philadelphia
Jos A Roberta A; Cos.
SAILED YESTERDAY.
Steamship Juniata. Philadelphia.
Bark Amaranth ( >or), Marin. _
Scar John R Bergen, New York, in tow tug
North America.
MEMORANDA.
New York, April 25 Arrived, schrs Jeremiah
Smith, Tryon. ( leorgctowu, S C; Teua A Cotton.
Craamer, Darien.
Cleared, r;chr Wm Doming, Ilodgius. Key
West.
Chartered—Steamship L ury Castle (Bn,
timber, lVnsaro.a to United Kingdom, 455,
Genoa or Spez/.ia, 48s, free expense* (June 20,
cancellation).
Amsterdam, April 54—Arrived, bark Carmel
(Non. Caldager, Pensacola.
Belfast, April 24 - 'rrived, bark Donald Fer
guson (Br), Campbell. Apalachicola.
Dungeness. April 25 l assed, burk Fngelbrekt
(8w), Eckniaa, Savannah for Cronstadt.
Newport, \pril 24 Arrived, bark KafYoelma
Ital), Scoparoni. Pensacola.
Plymouth, April 25 Arrived, steamship Ef
fecti'e (Br), Crosby, I* >rt Royal, S C.
Rotterdam, April 25 Sailed, snip Minnie
Swift (Br*. Liswell, Dob<y.
Schiedam. April 23 Arrived, bark Bellevue
(Nor). Jansen, Pensacola.
Montevideo, Marc 1 19— Sailed, bark M A E
Cox ’.Br). Robinson, Pensacola.
Rio Janeiro, March 30- Cleared, ship Recipro
city (Br), Jones, Pensacola
Baltimore, April 25—Arrived, schr Island City,
Voorhees, Savannah.
Galveston, April 25—Cleared, steamship Sup
picicb Br , Oil an, P.m sic la.
Norfolk, April 23- Sailed, schr Frank McGear,
Savannah.
Pensacola. April 23—Arrived, sir Senior (Bn,
Sharp Ceara.
Caared barks Alabama P Ital), Pc lie ran o,
Genoa; Guiseppe (Itan, Licefi. Newport; Chip
pewa (Br>, Lynch. Dublii, Blanche (Br),He>.l,
Buenos A jnre : Tar
schr Lizzie B Willev. Feyler, Boston.
billed, barks ilrvat Auhi. tor Eusenda: Paoia
It Gtal). Bristol. Cottardri dial, Newport.
Port Royal. S C, April 23—Arrived, bark flma
(Nor). Albrethsen, Valencia.
Cleared, schr Flounce Shay. Edwardk, Now
A’orhi.
1 Delaware BreakwaD-r. April 26—Passed out,
steamship Nicosian (Brj, Phila lelphia for Bull
River.
Stonlngton. (‘t, April 22-Arrived, schr P D
Haskell, Haskell. Pensacola.
Vineyard Haven. April 24—Arrived, schr- Sa
rah Potter. Barbour, Brunswick for Boston
23th. Hattie Dunn, Poland. Apalachicola fordo,
an l both mailed 2 lb
FerLacdina, Aprd 27—Arrived, John II May,
Riggs, Phil vdelptia.
Cleared, c ra May A Trainor, Walston, Pbd
adeipn a i .voo l Burton, Hitchens, New York
New York. April 27—Arrived, steamship Ku
gia from Hamburg.
‘spokes.
Bark Kr 1 ta It (V'-r Knudsen, from Pontaeoia
for Garstoa April M, lat 42. lon 82.
NOTICE TO MARINERS.
Stamford, Ct, April 25—A fog bell has been
p aced on the outer reef of Captains’ Island,
near the entrance to Mianus River. It is o.la
of the most dang rons point* on the Sound,
between 'f or 1,: a No x ami houth West Lodge,
off Now liavcu
RECEIPTS.
Per Cbar’estcr. ar.a Navarmab fta.l’var. April
■r . --• • ■ te I luml cr. car coal, 1 bos w
* •cli.c- cad .*••< to ok lb .!
burlap*!. 3 cas*-s booU aud shoes,*2s Uoz broom
1 box tinderware
per Savanna FI rl ia and Western Rail wav.
Apri. 2. -.2 hales cotton. 1.603 bb* rosin. 5!)
br ;? spirits turrientir. !. 7e2 boxen oranget. 1,755
crater vegetables . ob.s vegetab.ea, i cur:*
%■ .ml. 2:8 r*.vlr:g*' r ator itrawberri' a. 1 car tank
material, 76 p :g ■ I. r, goods, 83 oar* limb r, 71
lols ric , 1 cm empty bbi, 1 old mail oraue. 1
groove rail, J6*> ft k-i bran, 1 car v* * box mate
rial. 1 empty oii tank. 17 r>nls oil, JlO bbligp
-12 bbla gr*-.i ■*, ' „(fo.* t-.-T'-av , 1 ’la). 4 ,
12 empty kegs, 0 ta.es aide*, in sacks rough rice,
35 pKgi rr.o *
Per Ontral Rail/ ad. April 27 99 have '*ot
too. 111 bbls spirit* turpeptltn*. 193
52 bale* yarn. P>3 ba! s donieetic, 59 sxm w ■!,
13 oales l,iden, 3 r<-;is 1-atbcr, 2. roli* paper, pn
pagh tobacco, 3 t< • lard. 2 cars bacon, JV)
Il't.e. cars (.a’s, 662 hales hay. 5 b -la a, .
12 nf ■*(>! whlskj : ;<i hf bbls beer, 1 hors . rl
1 kg- furniture, 21 tbts flour, 193 cars lum ■ r
84 cords w .od. To busle l* rice. 3 bbl* syrup. 3
boxes wood in shape, Kl cask* clay, 1 I*>* wax,
4 k<(* ve etables. 6 |jch machinery, 81 empty
tbo, 1 Lkg wagon material, l car poultry, 1H
pK/s mill , 5 bales paje*r si .ck, 1 ir n saf*, 44
obU cotton seed oil > cars none, 1 ear bar iron,
1 i box a? tard * are, 2 boxes starch, 36 cases egg*,
Ul tone pig iron.
EXPORT*.
Per ateamthlp Juniata. f*jr Philadelphia-116
bale* cotton, 10 bales paper stock, J bbls rice.
132 bales yarn, 272 bbls spirits turDentine, 297
r-bls rosin, l2)00fi feet lumber, 9f/i empties. 3
horses, 1,249 fruit and vegetables, 276 pkgs
uidsti, 1 dog. 225 tons pi* iron.
Pa bark Western (Tin f (Ger), Her burg-4.560
bbls rosin, weighing 2,131,265 pounds— Paterson,
Downing A Cos.
Per b'ig Genoa <Br). for London- 2.M2 bbls
rosiu, weighing 1,399,406 pounds -8 P Bhotter A
C>.
FURNITURE AND CARPETS.
Emi! A. Schwarz,)
AGENT FOR j
The Ridoeway Refrigerator,
A Wonderful Improvement on tho Old Stylos and
Just the the Thing for Our Climate.
Call and See Thom.
bliss, bits, life
0 ’ 0 ’ , 0 ’
Mosquito Nets, Canopies, Frames,
Baliy Carriages, Cedar Chests, Ice Boxes,
AT EXCEEDINGLY r,OW PRICES.
12 DOZEN jVEOIRE
Of Those Elegant Cutting Tables at 95c., Now on the
Way. Those Who Have Not Purchased Should
Leave Their Orders at Once.
EMIL A. SCHWARZ,
< LO l 111 NO.
The Rising Generation
SUPPLIED nv
BUY FITS I) BOS.,
Wlio are keeping their business active with
BARGAINS and NOVELTIES.
In their Men’s at and Young Men s [iepartment there is
much to admire and commend, as the essence of the best
New York houses abounds. Here you will find
EVERYTHING FOR DAY WEAR.
EYERYTHING FOR EVENING WEAR.
encHKTjr • n 'htt 909 vrmrir v.. -
EVERYTHING (OR SI’NDAY WEAR,
EVERYTHING TOR MATRIMOMAI, WEAR.
At Prices Under Real Value.
o'ir prosper m are fl ittering, and each day wo flud ourselves climbing liighor upon
tlie moßumeut of popular favor.
1?F1S BH3S„ ME OH PLACE,
MILLINEBY
The Rush and Crush at Krouskoff’s
Mammoth Millinery House.
We. do not believe there ever was before seen in any Mil
linery Store South such a throng ol customers as we had in
; our store during (he Kastcr week and all last week. From
morning anti! late in tbe evening there was one steady stream
ot purehas. rs, and we found ourselves compelled to keep
customers out on last Saturday night, aud this did not sur
prise us, as such attractions we had to ulTer were worthy of
the occasion, and display of marvelous Ribbons, Flowers and
thousands of Hats, to suit every woman and child in the city,
and our immeuso line of Pattern Hats, trimmed under the
supervision of the most artistic Milliners the North can show,
and what is still more attractive, our Retailing at Wholesale
Prices. And we shall repeat these inducements, continuing
the s tie of our stock of beautiful and fine Millinery, with
'which our three large floors are crowded. For the present,
and until further notice, we shall Retail at same price as we
Wholesale upstairs, and also continue our Great Ribbon
Sales as heretofore.
S. PSMFH mum HOUSE.
MILLINERY.
Ertraordii ary Inducement* am alw offered bv u* in Mitlinery Good* at tbU leanon,
hut never b?<>r*i did offer good* at rutuous price* a now The coming wni-k
j;i witrtv the greftteMt • ! aud the lovvevt prlc-.o* ever made. coiimmplatj
purchaiiing any kind of Millinery Goods should uot fail to look through our atock, which
j, brig t, n'*v. 11 H atf.ril'dive, and go; om prices.
,Vp's b. M HOU It nK (formerly with .Mrs. p. Uoldm), doaigner.
A LTM A ACER’S.
NOTK.-Thofr'* in search of Fine Knoes at low price* should not fail to visit our Hhoo
Department.
< ahki \ge hi oaijoi wagonh, rrc.
THEY HAVE TO BE SOLD!
SALOMON COIIEN,
The Leading Dealer in Carriages, Buggies, Phaetons, Farm,
Turpentine and Spring Wagons,
Offers his immense stock, at hard times prices. Call and
examine our atock before purchasing.
I(T AND COAL.
ICE! ICE!
COAX! CO AC!
p T'!fE KNIOKKRROCICER ITK AND COAL COMPANY respectfully Inform fheir friends an<i
1 patrons that they nrn n.w ptvpar .1 t< tarnish ICJK In any quantity from A earload to a
daily family supply at lowest murket pn <>.i. Lmconsumers smm'i yet our prices beloni
closing contracts. Families. Mures. onices, Saloons, Restaurants. Kola i' nntams served In a
satisfactory manner by competent mu. a siiaro of patronage Is respectfully solicited
J. H. CAVANAUGH, Manager.
OFFICE, 172 BAY STREET. TELEPHONE 217
uinta
with our Handsome Lino of
H CLOTHING
Now call and seo some of our
Beauties in
Straw Bats.
The only house in tho city
that is showing a lino of
Sttunv Hats in Fancy Colors.
The RAZZLE DAZZLE of
Metropolitan Fashion All
the Latest Shades and Stripes
in THIN COATSand VESTS
lor Summer wear. To fee
them is to make a selection
at once.
Our Motto,
ONE PRICE,
Am! Ural lira test.
URL I Sill,
163 Congress St.
Agents for imported Col
lars and Culls.
DBX GOODS, KTC.
1 Will Oiler From Monday
Greatest Drive of the Season!
-iyhv.
One case of Check and
Striped India Linens in short
pieces from 12 to 20 yards
each, at 10c. per yard, the
regular price of same quality
o! Hoods loc. to 20c.
50 do/.en Knitted Fringe
Linen Towels at $l5O per
dozen, warranted all Linen.
50 dozen Huck Towels, ex
tra size and quality, $2 50 per
dozen, reduced from $3.
AT GERMAINE’S,
132 Broughton Street.
• MPORTENO UOODS,
TRAP GUNS
OF ALL KINDS
MADE TO ORDER.
ALSO A FINE LOT IN STOCK.
CAM, AND EXAMINE.
Artificial Targets amt Traps
FOB BAI id AT FACTORY Pft If EH.
Ocn Ci.unh Fuuswnttt at Short Notics.
Fishing Tackle, Ammunition and
Sporting Goods ot All Kinds.
tr hpkcial attention uives to
l/IADINU BUU.LS ICK THAI* USE.
B.SJc/SLPii
< orh u flft.
CHAS. A. COX,
4C BARNARD BT., SAVANNAH. UA*
- MAKii*m itw or—
GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES
UN ROOFING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES
btinuM. (or etc? or country work promptly
tnkM
a*, ot (or tb. dsoranwl SwwdUh H(*lUa
VMM.
Aycot (or W.ltor'i Patent Tin SUnylM.
CARPETS, IIIIY I.oiiim, ETC.
Burned Out!
ill Not tantil!
Ito "
uwf
— % I \
Tho destruction of my
stock of Dry Good3 by
tho lato firo has necessita
ted tho purchase of an
other stock entire, which
I now offer to my friends
and tho public at f my tem
porary stand,
No. 131 Conms Street
o
Tho attention of pur
chasers is called to tho
# *
unparalleled prices and tho
many inducements offered
and which tho hurried
state of preparation pre
cludes us from enumerate
ing.
ME KM
I.OTTKItV.
LOTTERY OF THE PUBLIC CHARiq.
ESTABLISHED IN' "1887 BY TUB
MEXICAN NATIONAL GOVERNMENT,
OPE HATED UNhldf A~rWE\-TY YEAR*
CONTRACT ISY THE MEXICAN I NTERNA- •
TiONAX. lafI’ISOVEMENT COMPANY.
Grand Monthly Drawing* held In the Moresque
Pavilion In thn Alarao !a Park, Cit l of Meaioo
and publicly o inducted by Government OflJ
rials appointed for the purpose by the Socro*
Uu ics of the Interior and H.m Tre-ismy.
DiIAWtNO cr MAY sth, l’?*-'.
CAPITAL PUI/W &OO.OOOW
8 ).000 Tickets at $4, s32ttCoo.
PRI( JEOF nc KTH. A I iNJSY
H holeii, $ I • llalvpk, y‘2 -Quarter*, ||.
Club Ka 10a; 'to Ticket* for $5) 17. and. Currency.
liht or phi/.;:*. —-
1 C'AITTA L PKIZK OF SW.OOO i5..... s<*o,ooo
I i 'APITAL PKI/K OF SiO,OOJ is tfI.UJO
•1 CAPITAL PRIZE Or ..!<>,Obdis lo.oyi
J ttA NI > 1 ’RI/K 0f...., \OOO is. .. X,OOO
k PUI/Kd OF I, 00 aru... , 00
B PRIZES OK (00 are... ,Mt>
Jo PHIZES OF 4boar* .. 4 -?WI
75 PKI/I H OK 100 an.mi JV-Oil
VO PHIZI'H OF H>are..„ Zj*oo
875 PRIZES OK 40ar0... IS.AJA
7bo PIUZK.S OF SO
Aff'iioxiMATioM prize*. * *
f/i prizes ,f sioo approximating to Jto,- *
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4f PrU-s of $ 0 approximating to S3J,-
000 Prize 2,*M
CO I ri/.> of $ OupproxiiiMUing to $lO.-
000 Pr M UttO
TV'J lenninas of S2O, decided by s<lo,ooo
2, y;o prizes amounting to fL’a.itfi
SPECIAL FKA'nmES.—
Ily t< mis of contract the Company itm*o i|.
po it the sum of all prizes included la rt*>
scheme before gelling a single ticket, and roewfeft*
tin' following nfiiciu. permit.' .
t'KNTIt HJATK l hereby rertify that Ik*
hurt mi Hank of Mexico and South Anwruvn
luk on epceial deposit the nrr*mary J\t.n. L< tQ
gutiranh r the payment of all vrtMe* araufti by
//<- I.•/term tl*- In lorelictncid Puhtlca a " •
/. noDHHJVKZ tiIVRKA, Interne at-tr
Funhur. the Compauy is ro iuire I to diAtziV
iii# 5b per rent, of Ilia value of ail the tioiceisin
pri no n larger purportion than la given by any
oilier lottery.
Finally the number of ticket* it limited tv #*,*
OOO— 2u.00u lomm (ban are sold by ottier Uuterloe
uf-itij; (he same scheme. .
For full particulars, ad.lre** C 7. BASSKTTI*
AiwirtAdo Cjl pf Mexico, M
HTOVK-S.
COOKING STOVES
—and—. '
3R_A_ IST GES,
REFRIGERATORS,
ICE CREAM FREEZERS AND CIIURM
cornwellT&chipman,
1.5 CONIIItICSS STREET.
GIHIIONB’ RANGE.
fLUUUKK.
l. a. McCarthy,
-0.4, harvard btukhit,
(Under Knights of Pythias* Hall),
PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING*
STEAM HEATING \ SPECIALTY.
/ CENTS A WEEK will ha*. iw
# MORNINa NK.WS d.url at
yiiurLoia. early EVLRY HORN.
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