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COMMERCIAL,.
MARKETS.
OFFICE OF THE MORNING NEWS. I
Savavs 18, Ga.. May •, 4r. m. f
P OTTnN -._Tfaß market continues dull and un
,‘d. Taera was a light deal ind and very
I** aH offerings. The total sales for tlm day
* s: hales. On "CJnanije at the rniddSy call.
1V m.. the raarlcf ' t " as reported quiet aud
8t i at the following official spot quota-
l r lCU3al>, r
tons Of the Cotton Exchange:
pool mid HihK
M-.ddline
1 w middling ;>4
Good or Jinary *
Ordinary °74
. inland— The market continues nominal
lind unchanged. T.'iere wore no sales reported
I Soring tae Jay.
Stains and stormii 14 ©l6
Choice. UMfo—
Comparative Cotton Statement.
Receipts, Exports and Stock on Hand May 28, 1880, and
for the Same Time Last Year.
1888-89. ;j 1887-88.
1 /stand. u t‘ tand \ r!ia a nd\ Ul>,an ' 1 :
Stock on hand Sept. 1 00 7,106 5751 €.818!
Received to-day. | l- ! 1,000•
Received previously 29,93-1 781,041 i [ 25.596 J 835,404 i
Total j| 29,994 788,212 1 23,9t1l 813,221
Exported to-day. 29<
I Exported previously 2'.),(Hit , 757.561;| 23,450! 831,138
l -tal 29,0031 787,878 28 kH
tttoc-k <*n hand and on ship
; board to -Jay ttSfOj 331| Ovi,
■ p irE -Th9 market was dull, but steady at
■nutations. T iere was a very moderate in
■ . Jirv *, with full offerings. The sales during the
■flay were only’ 28 barrels. At the. R ard of
■ Trade the market was reported steady at the
I folio wing quotations. Small job lots are held at
hdkc *iffner:
I Fair Wit&VA
■ Got
I Prime ..
■ Fancy
■ Heal 6 <&-
(Uaugh-
I Country lots .S 75(& 85
I Tidewater 1 00® 1 25
I Naval Stores—The market for spirits tur
■ p-iuine .vas firmer. There was a fa ; r demand.
■ The sales during the day were 905 cas<s. of
■which 175 casks were regulars at 36%c and 325
■casks of regulars at 36UjC, an l 37 * casks of
■regulars ab
■at ;;hj and 20 casks of oils aud whisky* at 35}*c.
the Board of Trade on the first call tae
■market was reported firm at 86V£e bid for reqru
■lar*. At the last call it closed firm at for
■r */ liars. Rosin—The market was firm at the
■dec'.irv* in strained to Rood seamed. Tuerc was
■a fair inquiry and about 2,000 barrels changed
■hands <J lr.usr the day. At me Board of Trade
■on in- 1 opening call th 1 market was reported
■firm, wifi sal 's of 1.252 barrels at the following
■quotations: A, B, C, I> and E Si 05, !' Si 10,
■G'd 15. II Si 20, I Si -35. KJI 40, M si 50. N
■s] ; window glass S2 00, water white $2 35.
■At the second call it closed unchanged, with
■further sales of 410 barrels.
B NAVAL STORES STATEMENT.
■ Spirits. Rosin.
Ktock on hand April 1 . 1,947 73.002
■teceavlto day 957 1.5>4
■tecrived p-'evioualy 35.283 81,910
I Tota 1 88,183 156.536
■Exported to-day 43 2d28
■Exported previously 27,294 123.751
I Total 27.337 125,^9
■Btockoohand and on shipboard
■ to-day. 10,940 30,657
■toeipu same day last year 937 2,621
I Financial—Money is easier.
I D '-if*Ae E.c: h lyt'/e— Bt.-ady. Banks and
Beaker-; buying sight drafts at par and selling
Hit p r cun: premium.
I Porcini a i.-' ct i‘i r —Tiie market is steady;
HC'-nmer-dal demand, SI sixty days,
V 'G: i;::.e:y days. Si tI4; francs, Paris and
■ •-■•>:nmerciai. sixty days, $519)4; Swiss,
B' ; marks, rixty days, 95c.
H 9irrn:Ti7.'T .ere is a little more doing in
Hah- market, and Southwestern stock, deben-
Biif s, state and city bands are in most request.
H St.-• n and Bonds— r *U Hon-ds— Atlanta 1
Bor cent In ig date, 108 bid. 111 asked; At-
B&:.U 7 per cent, 113 bi l, 121 asked; Au
B'JnU ' per cer.: !mg date, 110 bid, 117
B'liet; Augusta 6 per cent longdate, 10 s bid,
B'l ask'd; t’ormibiv? 5 per cent. 102 bid
Bd asKel; Macon 0 per emit, 112 bid, 113
B : new Savannah 5 per cent. July coupon
B' r ‘h and, i05 t 4 asked; now bavannah 5 per cent,
coupons, 1043:4 bid. 105*4 a^ked.
■ : v,^/'; "' As-Georgia new 415 percent. 113*4
B'l. 113>4 ask sl; Georgia 7 per"cent gold quar-
B‘"ly hp ms bid, asked; Georgia 7
Bv cent, coc.cons January and July, maturity’
B'X 119 1 •, 125 asked.
■/V ‘ <i- r Mores—Central common. !22 bid.
B'-d asaei; Augusta and Savannah 7 per cm:
:a; im-'.'!. bid, asked; Georgia com
B‘h, 196 hj), 197*4 asked: South western 7 per
B‘ :: Tn irani *ed. 129 bid, 13 ) asked; Cen-
Bral G ivr cent certificates. 101 bid, 101*^
■ ■'i and; Atlanta and West Point railr ai stock,
■' v 11 asked; Atlanta and West Point
V i .s a--.!
■ ■ • 'id Ilj. id —Savannah. Florida and
ra Rail .ray Company general mortga * *.
■ P'rc'.jr interest, coupons October, 111 bid.
H-.* * ; * SK ‘'• AEantic and Gulf first mortgage,
B 0: 7 j-jer c mt, coupon January aii
H 7, 115 nid. \WA ask l; On
H , ' ,so *' < >4 ‘°d mortgage 7 perc' .t. coupons
H J J)ly, maturity 1893, 110*4‘bi l.
H 1; (4c'*gia rat:road 6 per cent, 1897,
■/'' ‘in b.d, iUOSiIIO asked; Georgia South
■ ,_ ; - 4 1-1 rida first mortgage 6 percent, 93
■ • • a'k-'d; Cov.ngton and Macon first, tnon
l>e- cent. 1)0 hid, 93asked; Montgom-
B' ' bfauia first mortgage, 6 p r cent, in*
B'T;‘> V y (Vntral railroad, 109 bid, 110
o I u'ietta and North Georgia railway
B, 1 mortvag'*, 59 y ars, f p*r c-nt, 1H
B ■ .‘.I Marauta and North Georgia
B! f oJ*t.gage C per cent, 106 bid.
B 1 * .'harlot te. Columbia aid Augusta
B-o. 7-V h*d, 113 askei; Char
‘ ar ’*d Aug. sta S' co id mortgage,
8.,,. ' 1 - Western Alabama second
B. .f ar V lnd ,rsfit3 8 Per cent. 105 bid, 106
B V i and Florida indorsed.
B. ‘ ' ,l ' K ‘‘d; South Georgia and Flor
■ivs n ‘i ? ‘ t;:i111 hid, 113 asked; Au
V '? r - \ an nhllh fir-t mortgage 7 p*rce ir.
'.l' J’ a GaneHvJ!e, Jefferson an 1
B. D ' r ’’ nu,, ‘tgagi guaranteed, 1!6 bid.
‘ ‘ • ‘••'■onesvdl-, Jef7 *rs ei and Sou* hern
■h rQte-d. ii bid, 112 asked; Ocean
B 1 ,,?r oent bonis, guarantee 1 bv
, ru ' 0 bid. 10-5*4 nsked; Gaines
B 'on a i 1 Southern s *cond mort ag *
B i 11-2 bid. Hi r.k-'l; Columbus
B • ‘ ' ' r>f tfifi r t;;-igo binds, indorsed by
B, -Vu" aJ * 107 fsked; Colum
B '/'fern s per cur.rameed, M 9
.‘sker!; City arid Suburban radwa
B/ ■ : u,, .‘ <■•?-t.
B- -• .. ■' Southern Rami of
Georgia. 230 bid, 235 asked; Mer-
H !, ,r (! ° ll Rank. 167 bid, PG e<ked;
, .uVi. ,;, * r . nn> * Truafc Company. 10 *-y bid.
■1 ' ,l 'i* r) *>al Rank of Savan lab. 13*
B-,* r *,. . " n gl** f horjK* Siviurs and Trust
■ \ ' * * t*i 1. 121 aaked; Citizens* Ban^.
■ ' us.ioij.
B ' * Savannah Gas Light. Rfocln,
B ).| • ■ } Mutual Gas Light stock,
B V ' Light and Power (*omiMtoy.
B°-asto-1.
H ’‘‘"kn-reidy: demand fair; smoked
a .. ' "’.'v'*• uhoulder-', (rii**; dry Halted 1
B k ‘, 11 loug c! a' iH'die.s,
H "ii'i*'*‘s, uamx,
H’ '" r * 1 tEa The indt’kot. is nominal.
■ " H'w.-. i?, -i'i Hi*.
Hire ' 7 ‘ • V , ’4 according to brand and
r.„< • ii 15(8*1 2* per bun Jl \
I ‘hr .n l and rpiariiity Sift Miami
' r 1 •- '**. Bagging and tiei* in
_■ .frooti.,,l iiiß.i-.-r.
.I'* ; gdt lge, 21c; orea uury,
steady; fair dcnnnl; 10^5
1* 11 Paahern Me fancy.
• J c; prune, good, I
v ojuinnrv, it* •; •* uamoj, JrU-.
' "' It • .•. t . "i i . .
Gn h ,‘, , f applet, sniprated.
urr \ p *'***- reel.*!, A\ unpie.l, 5# j
i I maud
■ .
-• , 0 4 . v'uUj <#i. * „;r * u it. I
I
•own dr, Migs. iW I
Fish—Market nominal. We quote full weights:
Mac cerel—No. 3. half barrels, nominal, $9 00
@lO 00; No. S, SionOffillOO. Herrins:—No. 1,
20c; scaled, 28c. Cod, 6@Bc. Mullet, ball bar
rels, S3 00.
BTutt —Lemons—Fair demand. Choice. 85 CO
@6 00.
Floir—Market firm. Extra. $4 35; fancy.
$5 15; choice patent. §5 95; family. S-185;
bake:s mixture, $7 10; spring .wheat, best
patent, $7 00. *
Grain— Corn—Market firm. White corn, retail
lots, 63c; job lots, (50c; carload lots, 58c; mixed
corn, retail lots. 62e: job lots, 59e; carioud lots,
57c. Oats—Retail lots. 45c; job lots, 41c; car
load lots. 39c. Bran—Reta ! lots, $1 00; job lots.
95c; carload lots. 90c. .Meal. Grits, 65c.
Hay—-Market firm. Western, in retail lots,
$1 10; job lots, §1 00; car oad lots, 95c.
Hides, Wool, Etc —Hides—Market very dull;
receipts light; dry flint, 7c; salted, se; dry
butcher, 4c. Wool—Market steady; prime,
in bales, 28c; burry, B@l2c. Wax, iSc. Tal
low. 3@4e. Deer skins, flint, 25c; salted, 20c.
Otter skins, 50c@$ 100.
Iron—Market steady; Swede, refined,
5%c.
Lard— jlarket steady; in tierces, 7&rc; 20-lb
tins, ?Hc.
Lime, Oaumned Plaster and Cement—Chew
acala lump lime in fair demand and selling at
81 25 per barrel; Georgia aud Shelby,
$1 25 per barrel; bulk and carload lots
special: calcined plaster, $1 85 per barrel; hair,
4@sc; Rosen'la:e cement, $1 40@1 50; Portland
cement, ?2 60@;> 75.
Ltqcoas—Dull; light demand. Whisky, per
gallon, rectified, 31 08@f 20, according to
proof; choice grades, Si 50@2 00; straight,
31 50@ 4 00; blended, $2 00@6 00. Wines—
Domestic, port, sherry and catawba, low grades,
00@85c; flue grades. Si 00@1 50; California
lignt, muscatel and angelica, 1 50@1 75.
Nails—Market irregular; fair demand: 3d,
S3 15; 4d and sd. 32 75; Bd, $2 55; Bd, $2 40; tod,
32 25; 12J lo i'ld, $2 15: 50U to 60d, 32 40; larger
quantities spda prices.
Nuts—Almonds—'Tarragona,
16@!8c; walnuts, French, 15c; Naples, 16 •;
pecans, 10c; Brazil. 10c; filberts, 10c; cocoanuts,
Barracoa, $2
Onions—Per barrel, $2 26; i>er crate. 90c;
Spanish, per crate, $1 10; Bermuda, per crate,
$1 50. >
Oils—Market steady; demand Signal.
Wes' Virginia black,
kerosene, neatsfoot, 60i7?75c;
machinery, 30c; liasesd, raw. G3o; boiled,
66c; mineral seal, lGc;
dian, 14c.
Peas—Stock light. White crowders, $2 25 per
bushel; clay pens. Si
poorwill, $1 75(§4200; i>or bushel; redrippers,
$2 00 per bushel.
Potatoes—Northern, $1 75.
Raisins— Demand lubt; market steady; lay
ers, S3OO per box; London layers, new, $3 50
per box; California London layers, 75 per
box; loose, $2 50.
Salt—Tne demand is moderate and market
quiet; caiload lots, 80c, f. o. b.; job lots, 90
@9sc.
Shot—Drop, $1 25; buck, $1 50.
Sugar— The market is strong. Cut loaf,
cubes, 9* 4c; powdered, granulated,
Cc; confectioners'. B%c; standard A, 8 5 4 c; off
A, white extra C, golden C, T-^c.
yellow, 7*^c.
Syrup— Florida and Georgia dull at
market quiet ror sugarnouse at Cuba
straight goods, 28c in hogsheads; sugarnouse
molasses, 18@,2uc.
Tobacco Market steady; fair demand. Smok
ing.
22^@30c; fair, So@3sc; medium, 38 50c;
bright. 50(^75c; fiue fancy, 85^,90c; extra
fine. 90c@.$l 10; bright navies, 3d45c;
navies, 39c.
Lumber— Demand continues good fro n all
quarters except the west, which trade has fallen
off some. Mills full of work. Prices firm at
quotations, except some shading for very easy
schedules. We quote f. o. b.:
Ordinary sizes sl2 75® 16 00
Difficult sizes 15 00(&21 50
Flooring boards 16 f>o
Shipscuffs 17 09®21 50
Timber- -Market dull and nominal We quote:
700 feet average $ 9 00(5 11 00
800 “ “ 10
900 “ “
1,000 “ “ 12
Shipping timber in the raft—
70feet average $ 6 000 k 7 no
800 “ *• 7 8 00
900 “ “ 8 OO tc 9 00
1,000 “ “ 9
Mill timber $1 below these figures.
FREIGHTS.
Lumber- Business is quiet and tonnage in
good supply for present loading. Freight limits
are $5 OD@6 00 from this and the near
Georgia ports to the Chesapeake ports, Phila
delphia. New York, Sound ports and eastward.
Timber
To the West Indies and Windward, nominal;
to Buenos \yres or Montevideo. S2O 00: to Ro
sario. $22 00; to Rio Janeiro. sl9 00; to Spanish
and Meiliterrean ports, sl4
Kingdom for orders nominal, at for timber, £5
10s standard; lumber £5 ss. Steam—To New
York, $0 no; to Philadelphia, $6 00; to Boston,
$7 00; to Baltimore, $6 50.
Naval Stores—Very firm. Foreign—Cork,etc.,
for orders. Is, and, or 3s 6d for spot vessels,
June loading, rosin 4s 3d, an l 5s 9d spirits,
Adriatic,rosin, 4s 6i;Genoa. 3s 9i: South Amer
ica, rosin, $! 20 barrel or 280 pounds.
Coastwise—Steauir-To Boston, 45 on rosin,
00c on spirits; to New York, rosin, 3f>c; spirits,
80c; to Philadelphia, rosin. 30c: spirits, 80c;
to Baltimore, rosin, 39c; spirits, 70c. Coastwise,
quiet
Cotton By steam—The market is steady;
room ample.
Liverpool via New York s3> 17-64d
Liverpool via Baltimore .. 9-32d
Havre via New Y rk Ih 21-64d
Bremen via New York $ lh 11-32d
Bremen via Baltimore 21-64d
Reval via New York lb 13-32d
G noa via New York 13-32d
Amsterdam via New York .. 70c
Antwerp via New York 19-64d
Boston labile $ 1 25
Sea lslau t bale 125
New York halo 1 00
Sea island $ bale 1 00
Philadelphia C bale 1 00
Sea island V bale 1 00
Baltimore $1 bale 1 50
Providence p t>ale 1 75
Rice—By steam—
New Yor*c barrel 50
Philadelphia barrel 50
Bal ti more barrel 50
Boston barrel • • <5
Vegetables—Bv steam —By racial contract :
To New York. Pnilade oiiia, Baltimore and Bos
ton, standar 1 crates. 20c; standard barrels. 4 c.
Without c >ntroct: Standard crates, 35c; stanl
ard barrels, 75c.
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Grown fowls $ pair. . $ 65 75
Chickens, *la grown 50 (d■, 60
Chickens. Vi grown, pair ... 45 50
Turkeys fl |iair 1 75 275
(ieese 19 pair 75 (2tl 00
E?g*, country, dozen ... ... 13 15
Pe.;auts, fancy, h. p. Va., Th. , 8 (fo BV^
Peanuts, ban i picked. lb 7 (fy 7*^
Peanuts, k all. hand picked, 1b 5 & 6
Peanuts, Tennessee 6v^
Sweet potatoes, yellow, p bushel 69 (5; 75
Sweet potatoes, white, bushel .50 (& 60
Poultry Turkeys scarce; Young chickens
wanted, old fovis plentiful; demand fair.
Root Market dull, with good supply and
demand.
Peanut*—Fair stock; demand moderate;
prices firm.
Suoar Georgia and Florida nominal; none in
market.
Honey No demand; nominal.
Sweet Potatoes—lu g>od demand.
MA&KXTS BY TELEGRAPH.
riNASCtAU
New Tore, May 28. noon.—Stocks active but
unsettled. Money easy at 2 per cent. Kxcnatige
l. uir, $) Ki>*; short,s-l km 4 @4 89. Oov
eminent bonds dull but firm, titate bond* dull
and lioavy.
Krie 29 Rlchm'd 4 TV. Pt.
i' ieagoft North Terminal.. ... 2H
la a Shore. . b'..a 4 Western Union .
N.r. ft w. prof. :,i
5:00 p. in.—Lxctiange closed dull but steady.
Money easy at S&v-y iwr cent. Sub-Treasury
balances Uold.SloS.f.d'.iJUO; currency, fl-ytlOt,
Odd. (iovernment binds dull and heavy; four
|ier cents 12j; four and u half percent, coupons
iOfU. Siam bonds dull but llrm.
The stock market was somewhat less active
to day. and there was not so strong a tone as
during the prerioua few days, andtue result of
tb" dav s h.isiuess is, that, wlnle some stocks
miiw n ii ;it'’ri.il. and even phenomenal, gain*,
there urn m re declines tuan usual of late. The
I,uyiug still con' limes from out of town sources,
an i local commission houses are still well sup
plied w.th orders, tint the proiesslorml element
and traders from dm to day were inclined
more aim more t j work lor a reaction of a ma
terial evient To day lhere was also a more
g ".oral realising inurement than has le-eu s-en
lor so in- days past and the strength of the tow
spe -.attics inn ml that carried the market
through. Tie buying for i hicago account,
h ovi-ver. seems to be undi minislied, and the
fs . idles ot that center w to still leaders inth-j
upward movement. and tile ar.iteinent of SI.
I an. net with a* mni'b commendation as (hat
of Rea ling diJ with and. iipiroval 1/n lon >n
seller lo s line extent in this ra irket flurm t tins
dny in I .non I n■■ fl>-, I. nisMllaan ! Nashville,
. ; j, mi | t .11 r.i' 111 frust stocks
mainiaine*l l ucir pro nilMOt poslilon. Vnnder
he's a, ,i,i lire * ne netive in the last hour, and
l .i*. -• c wWlty st'raetvd market mii-ii
r 4 # i4 by Us aai p uoeard 'noremeni Among
the sfa-i tail the . r u4 l lea'ure was toe aud t-n
ri e in hin I ramaaoo smoss. and coin no i shot
up a.o ji per cent . folio •• Ihr preferud.wlta
a .msiiar ram. f oiors whi hir jioril ,
cuiai h strong ej baa* I U a..d V/e*tra |
THE MORNING NEWS: WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, 1889.
shares and East Tennessee stocks, but Che*a
peake and Ohio stocks went back a shade. At
the close the market was active and strong,
generally at close to the best figures of the day.
Manhattan, on light business, declined per
cent., but other losses were small ami few in
number; while San Francisco is up 4V,preferred
2' 4 . St. Paul IL, and Canada Southern lir
ceot. Total sales were 372,000 shares. The
following were the closing quotations*
Ala.class A. 2 t05.106Uj Nash. ChatCa 9534
Ala. class B, As .112 N.O.lVficlstinort 93Vi
Georgia 7s, more. 102 V% N. Y. Central.. ..
N.Carolinaoons6s Nor. & \V. pref. . 53
N.Carolina co i4, 96 Nor. Pacific 2.*^
So. Caro tßrown - pref. 65-h
consols) 105 Pacific Mail. . 37^ 4
Tennessee 63 Reading 47
5s —1021% Richmond A Ale .
Tennessee se. 35.. 75) 4 Kichm'd &W. Pt
Virginia 6s 46 Terminal. 26^
Va. tigconsoli’ted. 35 Roc ; Island . 1091*
Northwestern... ,U3>4 St. Paul 743 4
preferred. 142 “ preferred..llo^
Dela. and Lack.. Texas Pacific 22'^
East Tennessee... IOV4 Union Pacific.. 62
Lake Shore i0L t N. J. Central .101
L*ville& .Nash . ?o>4 Missouri Pacific ..
Memphis A Char.. 66 Western Union . 8714
Mobile & 0hi0.... lIV* Cotton Oil cer till. 60 <s
COTTON.
Liverpool, May 28. noon.—Cotton No quo
table change; American middling tkl; sales
7,000 bales. Tor speculation and export 500; re
ceipts 7,090 bales—American 7,000.
Futures-American middling, low middling
clause. May and June delivery and; June and
July delivery 561 64d; July and August de
livery 5 62-6 id; August and September .5 01 -6id;
October and November 5 34-64d; November and
December 5 32-640; September 5 61-64 J. Market
stead}'.
2:00 p. in—Sales of the day included 6,100
bales of American
American middling 6d.
Futures— Amoncan middling. low middling
clause, May delivery 5 61-64.1, sellers; May and
Juue delivery $ 61-04d, sellers; June ami July
5 02-64d, sellers; July and August 5 63-04d. sell
ers; August and September 5 62-641, sellers:
September and October 5 44-'4 1, sellers; Octo
ber aud November 5 35-64 U. sellers; November
and December 5 32-C4d.value; September 5 62 64d,
sellers. Market quiet, but steady.
4:00 p. m.—Futures: American middling,
I>w middling clause, Muv delivery 5 62-0 hi,
sellers; Mav anl Jiiip 5 62-64(1, sellers; June
and July delivery 5 62-64d, buyers; July and
August delivery 563 64d. buyers; August and
Sep:Amber delivery 5 63-6ld. buyers; Sep
tember and October 5 44-dd. buyers; October
an i Nov mber 5 33-64d, buyers; November auii
Decembers 33-64d, sellers; September 5 02(14J.
buy era. Market close 1 fl.m.
New York. May 2S, noon.- Cotton firm;
mi Idling uplands HVrc, middling Orleans li’bjc;
sales to-day 247 bales.
Futures—Market opened quiet but firm, with
sales as follows: May delivery 10 59c; June de
livery 10 58c; July delivery 10 68c; August de
livery 10 73c; September delivery 10 10c; Octo
ber delivery 9 90c.
5:00 p. in.—Cotton closed very firm; sales to
day 213 bales; middli ig uplands middling
Orleans ll%c; net receipts 108 bales, gross 3,043
bales.
Futures—Market closed dull; sales 34,609
bales, as follows: May delivery 10 63(8410 65c,
June and livery 10 60 /, 10 62c, July delivery
10 68{£10 69c, August delivery 10
September delivery 10 17(200 18c, October 9 90
®;9 91c, November 9 *0 (.9 87c, December 9 88
(a, 9 89c. .January 9 96@9 97c, February 10 01 -
10 05c. March 10 12(5,10 13c, A| r.i 10 20fc/-i0 2lc.
The Sun's cot top review si vs: “Cotton fu
tures made a slight advance on a stronger re
port from Liverpool and increas 'd absorption
of the visible supply: but the speculation was
very dull, little buoyaucy for August delivery
being the only feature of moment. It has
cleared up at tne south before sufficient rain
had fallen to meet the requirements of the case.
Cot|pn ou spot is in fair demand for home con
sumption at firm prices."
Galveston, May 28.—Cotton dull; mid
dling I0)4c; net receipt< 70 bales, gross 70;
saliva bales; stock 1,813 bales.
Norfolk, May 28. - Lotto, i steady; middling
11c; net receipts 24 bales, gross 24; sales 41
bales; stock 2,062 bales; exports, coast wise 248
bales.
Baltimore. May 28.—Cotton quiet but steady;
middling net receipts bales, gross 400;
sales bales; stock 2,833 bales.
Boston, May 28—Cotton quiet; middling 11*4
net receipts 74 bales, gross 74; sales
none; stock none.
Wilmington. May 28.—Cotton quiet; mid
dling ner receipts 2 bales, gross 2;
sales none; stock 688 bales.
Philadelphia, May 28.—Cotton firm: mil
dling llssc; net receipts 6i bales, gross 66; stock
7,344 bales.
New Orleans, May 28.—Ootton steady; mid
dling net receipts 2,302 bales, gross 2,30.5;
mbs 2,000 bales; stock 70,914 bales; exports,to
Great Britain 731 bales.
.Mobile. May 28.—Cotton quiet: middling
n *t receipts 4 bates, gross 4: sales 2.50
ba es; stock 3,481 bales; exports, coastwise 209
bales.
Memphis, May 28.—Cotton quiet; mi idling
10 11 16; receipts 1C bales: shipments 61 bales;
sams 300 bales: stock 7,93? bales.
Augusta, May 28.—Cotton quiet; middling
11c; receipts 91 bales; shipments 58 bales; sales
none; stock 2,742 ba.es
Charleston, May 28.—Cotton firm; mid
dling 10%c: net receipts 11 bales, gross 11;
sales 75 bales; stoex 1,794 bales; exports, coast
wise 446 bales.
Atlanta. May 28.—Cotton quiet; middling
uplands 10%c; receiuts bales.
New. York. May 28.—Consolidated net receipts
at all cotton ports to-day 2,666 bales; exports,
to Great Britain 734 bales, to the continent
1,388 bales; stock at all American ports 238,287
bales.
provisions. onorsniKs, Em.
Liverpool, May 28. noon.—Wheat stead}'; d'
mand fair: holders offer moderately; receipts of
when for the past t ire* days amounted to
15V ’ centals, <>f which 23,000 were American.
Corn quiet; demand poor; receipts * f Ameri
can corn for the past three days amounted to
123,930 centals. Weather unsettled.
New York, May 28. noon.—l? lour quiet and
easy. Wheat quiet and firm. Corn quiet and
firm. Pork quiet and firm at sl3 25(&13 56.
Lard dull and weak at $7 10. Freights steady.
5:00 p. 10.—Flour, Southern quiet. Wheat
strong and G*(&}4c higher: No. 2 red, 8U 4 ,q,
81 in store; options %&lc higher and strong
—No. 2 red. May delivery mV\ June delivery
81&C. July delivery Corn strong; No. 2,
4H4C in elevator; options LucSfi' higher and
firm—No. 2 red. May delivery 40> 4 c\ June de
livery 4094 c, July delivery <>*u strong;
options higher and firm May delivery 28c. June
delivery 27'>,c, July and livery 28v*c. Hops no
tivj and firm: State 17(J{.23c. l’offc°--‘.-tions
closed steady; May delivery 16 551//, 16 60c; June
delivery 16 50u.16 55c; July delivery 16 00 /,
16 70c; spot Kio active; fair cargoes 18(2>1H,..c.
Sugar raw active and bigiier; fair refining6 : h*c;
centrifugals, 96-test, 7Uo; refined active, firm
and higher—C 7{&7(£c t extra (' 7n <,7-V. off
A 7 13 I0;e Bc, mould A standard \ 84^c,
confectioners’ A B*4o. cut loaf crusiied
9*4jC, powdered 9c, granulated sy H <*. cub h
MoUsk'S -Foreign strong. .s*)-t**s 81c; New < >r
-1 ans quiet Petroleum firm and quiet; crude,
in bbls, at Parker's, $7 10; refined, here, $0 9>.
Cotton seed oil firm; crude prime 40.j£4!c; yel
low 49e. Hides quiet an 1 steady. Wool firm.
Pork steady and quiet. Beef dull. Beef hams
fir n at sl3 Tierced l>et*f quiet; *ify
India mess sl2 50(9113 50 (hit meats Ht*adv;
pickled bellies. 12 lbs, 69£c: pickled hams 11 4-•;
pickled shoulders .diddles quiet. Lard
easier and dull; Western st am $7
options - May delivery $7 03<$? o.*, June delivery
(H<&? 05. Freights strung; cotton, 7 OH;
gram,
Cuicauo, May 28.—Wheat was more active
to-lay, but unsettled July op*:nod firm, sod
off slightly, then became strong and advanced
fcc. sold off some and clone ! higher > ban
yesterday. May sold down aid ranged about
the same as June, and both th*se futures were
weak. August, September and December
showed strength and close 1 higher.
Cora was active and firmer, closing c
higher tlian yesterday. Oats were modemtely
a<*tive, but strong-r, and prices advanced Vs"
kjc. Pork opened at 15c decline and furtner
declined 10c. Near t e end of tn* session i .0
feej.ug was steadier aci paces rallied
ciosin . steady. Lard van easier and ru.ed 2 j
®sc lower Bhon nbi wera active an 1 clused
quiet ut a decline of 7 loc
Casa quota! lo* were as follows: Hour
dull and unc .a igefi. \v neat No. j spring 79^
7 '4c; .no. 2 red, (9£79‘4c. Corn no. J, .‘WV 1 .
Oars—No. 2. Me.-ss pf>rk $1175 Lariat
Suou.ders ut $5 12*4 25. bhort clear sides at
$ , . UUt. WhUkN u.t $1 02.
lavadmg futures rang • l as follows:
High ou Closing.
No. 2 Wiiut -
June delivery.. 79
July delivery.. 7>% 7714 7,
A ig. delivery 73?* 74y$ 4*> 4
Coh.n 1 , No. 2 -
June delivery 33 33*4
July and hiv >ry.. 3494
1 uts. No. 2 -
June delivery. 2194 2* ®
July di livery.. 22 22>4 *2*4
PotlS
July delivery..sll $ $
Aug. delivery II sd 11 85 11 H 5
l-Aiin. Per l'W lbs
July delivery $6 72Vfc $6 74*4 l*
Aug. d*dlver\ ii ft hi 6
nm oh r i tin a. Per 100 lb t -
June a- lHer/ f. ... f5 6!U, i
July delivery 577 4 58u 5 7714 .
Bat.ns/Ni. Mae Flour eteady. Wheal
HfHitUe i easier Fu!tsMA9 , i > ; 1.. gberry r ,-/ ;
ttfic; W-atera quiet: No • elnt*r fed 00 aput j
cur • bout era eaiir; white 4i , \
42V4;, yellow
1.1 '1 nun, May 45.-Fhur oul 1 an 1 *t*h*\y :
feed* /$4 ieui,* 00. laaay Ili i* • Wi***t e•
easier; >0 Tied 40c. Caro dull; No. * miaed J
34H®3-sc. Oats irregular and lower; No. 2
mixed Provisions Pork firm at
812 2Y Lard firm at $6 50. Bulk meats firm
and unchanged; short ribs $3. Bae<>u firm and
unchanged: short clear $7 25. Whia y stea.lv
at $1 02. Hogs lower; common and li.jht $175
(1? 4 65; pausing and butchers' $4 25 i
St. Ix'Uis, May 28. Flour—Demand xery
light. Wh at higher; N<>. 2 red, cash 77*40;
options -July delivery 75c. Corn higher; No.
2 mixed, cash 31 Ec; July delivery 31
Oats firm; No. 2, cash v3'j£2lo; May ilelivery 24c
in settlement; July delivery 22\ic. Whisky
steady at $l 02. Provisions dull and weak
Pork sl2 12m.qi2 25. I .ard, prime steam nomi
nally at srt 65. Hams $lO .*4) >12.50.
New Orleans. May 28.—Coffee unebanned; Rio
cargoes, common to prime
seed products nominally unchanged. Sugar
unchanged: Louisiana open kettle, prime
6 11 16c; fully fair M%c: centrifugals, entice
yellow clarified 7 13-16 c, prime yellow clarified
7\;c. Molasses. Louisiana open kettle noun
nal; Louisiana centrifugals closed unchanged;
prime to good prime fair to good fair
2i) 21c.
Louisville, May 28. Grain and provisions un
changed.
NAVAL STORES.
New York, May 28, noon, spirits turpentine
quiet and steady at Rosin firm at
$1 074^110.
5:00 p. m. -Rosin or let and steady. Turpen
tine dull at 3■'•>4391-4C.
Charleston, May 28.^ Turpentine firm at
86c. Rosin steady; good strained at '.'.sc.
vViLMiyoTON. N. C.. Mav 28. Spirits turpentine
firm Rosin quiet: strained 75c, good
strained cSt>c. Tar firm at $1 40. i ru.i ’Uirpen
tine firm; bard ai It); yellow dip $2, virgin $2.
PETROLEUM.
New York. May 28.—The p?troleum market
opened steady at 84t*c. Some solliug on west
ern orders caused a decline in the first hour to
83after which the market rallied and closed
firm at 84^c.
rice.
New York. May 28.—Rice steady and quiet.
New Orleans. May 28. —Rico unchanged; ordi
nary to prime 3l^3£se.
SHI PPING INTELLIGENCE.
MINIATURE ALMANAC THIS DAY.
Sun Rises. 5:01
Sun Sets 6:59
Hi on Water at SavaN' *n... .8:01 am, 535 p m
Wednesday, May 29, 1389.
ARRIVED YESTERDAY.
Steamship City of Birmingham, Berg, New
York—oG And ‘rson.
Steamship Dessoug, Askins, Philadelphia—C
G Andersou.
ARRIVED AT QUARANTINE YESTERDAY.
Bark Simon eion. Gal las, Dakar, in ballast—
A R Salas & Cos.
ARRIVED UP FROM QU ARANTINE YESTER
DAY.
Bark Jemaes (Nor), Jarendsen, to load for
Europe—A R Salas S: Cos
CLEARED YESTERDAY.
Steamship Nacoochee, Kompton, New York
—C G Anderson.
DEPARTED YESTERDAY.
Steamer Katie, Bevill, Augusta and way land
ings J G Medlock, Agent.
SAILED YESTERDAY.
Steamship Nacoochee, New A’ork
Bark Russell (Nor), Rosario.
MEMORANDA.
New York, May 20— Arrived, schr Lizzie Lane,
Clooson, Fernandiua.
Hamburg. May 26 Arrived, steamship Bel
lingham (Bn. McGregor, Port Royal, S C.
Darien, May 26—Arrive 1. schrs Williams C
Wickham. Ewan, Savannah; Aaron Keppard,
Steelman,
Jacksonville. May 25—Cleared, schr Marcus
Edwards, Outten, New York.
New York, May 28—Arrived, steamship Wis
consin, Liverpool.
Arrived out, Holland for London.
SPOKEN.
By bark Bertha Dieri, at this port, no date,
lat 10 S. lon 3.3 10 W, an American snip showing
signal letters T V N W, bound south, all well
By bark Agnes (Ger). at this port, April 25,
lat 14 N, lon 26 W, a Norwegian three-masted
schooner showing letter* II S P K, all well,
steering southwest.
NOTICE TO MARINERS.
New Bedford, May 25—The bell buoy which
was run into and sunk off Pollock Rin will
probably be replaced on Wednesday or Thors
day of next week.
RECEIPTS.
Per Charleston and Savannah Ry, May 28-
2 bbls rosin, 3 bbl* spirits turpentine, 10 bales
burlaps, 1 car wood, 1 car empty bbD. 8 cars
rock, 5 pkgs blinds, 2 bbls beer. 1 so la fountain.
1 refrigerator, 3 double wagons, 1 bdi hides, 15
empty kegs. 5 pkgs tobacco.
Per Savannah. Florida and Western Ry, May
28 1 bale cotton, 631 bbls spirits turpentine,
1,060 bbls rosin. 31 cars lumber, 4 cars wood, 175
a plates, 109 head cattle. 25 empty bbls, 1 lever
car. 5 bales wool, 2 tank cars, Is bbls crude cur
pentino, 4 sacks coffee, 1 car empty bbls. 2pr
wheels, 14 pkgs furniture, 2 boxes crockery. 3
bdls wood, 10 boxes axles, 3 bbls whisky, ? rolls
tin, 2 pkj-.s paper, 2 bales hides. 25 cases e medi
cine. 2 hf bbls t water, 3 cans paint, 2 crates
bottles, 637 bbls vegetables, 15 pkgs mdse, 8,087
crates vegetables, 2 cars doors. 1 sack tools.
Per Central Railroad, May 28—1 bale cotton,
110 bales yarn, 77 bales domestics, 3 sacks wool,
251 bbls spirits turpentine, 480 bbls rosin, 1,007
bales hay, 4 bales hides, 5 b 11s leather, 1 horse.
3 bills papey. 205 pkgs tobacco, 40 crates fruit, 2
hf bbls whisky, 140.480 lbs bacon, 151 bids Hour,
96 pkgs furniture, 28 cars luinb r, 17 bbls *yrup.
20 boxes woodenware, 2X* pkgs vegetables, 1 k
and buc-izv. 9 c.is*s liquor. 17 b iles paper stock, 3
boxes wax. 100 nkgs mdse. 7 hardware, 1
car brick, 1 car iron, 17 baloa plaids, 166 tons pig
iron
EXPORTS.
Per steamship Nacoochee, for New York
52 bales cotton. *4 bales yarn, 340 rases c meat.
46S bl>ls rosin. 165 bbls spirits turpentine. 85,850
feet lumb *r, 40 bales hides, MS bales wool, 6,21 *
pkgs fruit and vegetable*. 194 tons pig iron,
pkgs mdse, 39 turtles, 2,405 staves, 40 bbls man
ganese.
PASSENGERS.
Per steamship City of Birmingham, from New
York—T Boat worth, J B Rain and wif**. If M
belig and wife, S Wolff, C K f>e afield. D Wing
and wife, W J Taylor, A Doiler jr, P Clinch. L
Rainolalsten, J K Fetch, T A Askew, \V rtchaub,
W J Evans, and 2 steerage.
Per st unship Nacoochee. for N**w York—
A N Mills. H A Hilton. Mist Hawthorn. Miss H
M Hageman. Mis* J Mont'oiri'Tv, Miss Driffin,
Capt LLAskins.W WGriswold. sliss v!c f 2affrev.
Miss K Parmeeli, Mrs J W Buck, ."dr O L Nel
son and 2 chi dren. Miss E Kamarth. Mrs P >1 y,
CBlaekwell wife ami 3 chil.treu, M E Itayu, (J
W Roonie. G Davis, Miss B Ruwe. ES Bites, If
A Noonan. Rev c: W Har.-hnjan. Hey E H Coley.
(i B udritJge. (‘ W llavelani, J P Crany, Rev w
II Webb, K Holies and w ,ft*. Mrs N Ke[>. Mrs M
F. Kw*p, Mrs M A Scott an 1 mud A Adam, G
Rowe. Miss Rowe and maid, K >1 Crosby, Mrs YV
H Parker, MissS S (iilbcr*. Miss Luka, ( ' Volk,
Mrs Luka. Miss Thomas. Mrs Thomas, Mrs La
s“ll, Mrs W’yuians, (' L<>*Gorman H Mrs Gilmore,
Miss Dunkirk. Mrs Buskirk, Mrs M V, Burgess,
3 colored aud 3 vteerage,
CONSIGNEES.
Per Charleston and Savannah Rv, May 28
Transfer • >!fi -e, Cormnarcial Guano Cos. J t Vor
rent, J 1) W?ed A o. I ***• Roy Yfyur* Sl (*o, <' E
Broughton, lundsay A M. f*M *Oc c, li .‘i f'o. P J
Ruckert, Rie*<-r& H M T lawman t Co.P i'op *.
Brown Bros, Eckman AV,J !i rt. A Hr t.
Per Savinn 11, Florida and Western Ry. May
28 -Transfer Office. YY' YV <rnrdo:i <t (Jo, tr ('o.\.
A H Champion, c' > Maine j; Loveli sS. ns V*.
8 Blitch, J P Wiiliaina A c> S P Slntter AC ,
I T c LJOl' W W Chi iholm J < • •
land. Ellis. YA < \V' C JaHcson. GW f /aslun,
Fiiaraou A (10. Htat dard 1 * 1 1 Jo. Reppard ■< .
Dal-*, DA Co,Mcihmough a Co.M V Henderson.
Grwly. DeL A Cos, II Sn * non A Son. Arnold
T. M Ferst A* • * . Anp. I Si rt, (J YV Jhckm 11. ./ i‘.
Freeman, .f S(' )11.:i57 Cos, L GafTckeu, M t
Patric. . It Ju l ;<*.
Pei- Central Railroad, May 28 -Fordg Art
G Y\ f TiediMimn V uro W DrtimkfniA; <* . t \
Drayt n. I 41 Haas. <’has l-'llis, \ li Hu I 1 c •,
./ I’H I1 A • A ’ Peoco • ! -
ford.W I T I Cos, HtillweM. M A < " Stanley \ ■ .
Btt*ou, li A ''o. (Jnviiiutt .V O'N. W Ja tison.
Hi! twin (J 1. A I last in's Sons. J W Tynao. /V
o Edwards. If My*r 4 A Bro-. N * I <,’u impi u. J
II Dug'en, L Pn*/.el, M V Henderson, Eccmau
AV, Meu tel a. D.Frank a< , Ehrli b a liro.
Jiieser i\ M I r />• \<*, A G Rlmdvia A Cos. ./
I. f *rn in 1* /, Smith Bro* A Hanley. Alexander
A Sons, Mutual < 'o-op h o, YY'uois\ o, Dr
W Duncan, S Gurkeulieinp rX' Son, N tang G
W Partali, Lir.d.viv A *t. K A "smwar*, McGilH.
1;
per steamsbi)> Drssoug, from Plida<lel]>hia
Apjel H. liod/e(t. M A Cos. Kf. rtyek Mth
Bead**/, v ]| cpampion. < ronan A D. C Ft ter,
(o) u: 11. C unwell,* r. VV G • „. r . Vf 11
. o‘ln, C A • <-*. W M 1 I• *• eUnd. M J i>o>le.
C It it A Bug C , KG Dun Si Cos, Dale D & Cos.
Davu Bros, Ducker A f . i !ni*hi*r A • . Mrs A
D<>nn#, Dryfua Bros. I A Hr*, L Frit!,
f| b kswHii A ('o. s F bid km a hr *.Kc4oau A V,
O E ttfmrw *u# M I erat 4 f <, I rat well At N, L J
tls/aa 1 rrknl. P * o. ttrsU, l*o4 Cos.
H Gu*ken *l n- rt S 0.. M Gd>rl Cos. J P
Gerioaioe ft Mlf ndi 4f Cos, A D HqU A Cos, K Y
Ha.fi, U ling4j, liiractt lira, Jli Hart/, Mrr, Jkl
W c Joyce. J DtUaney, (’ Kolshorn & Bro, A
krauss, E Lovell's Sons, ,1 F Luba, (’ DI.M&
Cos. Lindsay A: M. N Lang, L’ovd X V, Lipoman
Bros. 811 Levy & Bro, U.vell A 1,. Luddeii B.
M T Lew man <J\Jno Lyons ,t *’o, T B Moot©
I D lvftHiH*he A Son, McUillis & R, McKenna £
. A Minis A Sous, A J Miller Jfc ( ’*• Mohr Bros,
McDonough A B, us McAlpin, L A McCarthy,
N\ Mitchell A Cos. A S Nichols, S L Newton,
McDonough & Cos. W B Moll A Cos, U S Nichols.
.Ino Nieolaon Jr. J AV Norton, Order K Sanders,
Savannah Brewing Cos, T J O'Brien, J S Silva. V.
u Paectti, K >1 Connor. Poacock, H A Cos, Smith
£ Cos. Palmer Bros. N Paulsen A Co.O T Shaffer,
t- A Schwarz, Jno Sullivan, Slater, M a 00, Wtn
Scheiliing, Savannah Guano Cos, Smith A B, E
A M Schroder. Solomons A Cos. P Tuberly. W
J* Tarver, U W Tiedeman & Bro. B K l liner,
i S Gas A Fuel Cos, J D Weed A Cos. H Winter.
J A A\ ilhams. Thos West. Ua y Fla l S It Cos, P
II N\ ard, S, FA W Rv. Southern Ex Cos.
IVr stcnnmhipt’it y < -f fmm New
' *Ami XN, VI! Altinaver .V i\..V As -n
--■lorf, T. E Myek A Son. S \V Hranc-Ji. Hvok A S. F.
J; Hyok liy.-k Bros. Blodjp-tt, M X Cos. I{ IlutW,
K (. Butler. T t: Kmnghton. 'V \ Bishop, Bra.l
si roat Cos. J s F Barbour. II Bole. A s ui. Bur
srlar Alarm A I > T Cos. Brush K I. Cos. E T Chari
*? n ’ y I* A Bky Cos, W S Cherry ,v Cos, H II
t dianlin, Colum AB, Cornwell V ( Li r nuini,
( larknA l>, IV G Cooper, I BasherACo, \\ II
I a'vrlarnl. V Hoyle. .1 A IMuylax, 1 locker A [■,
ship Hessoue. Echnmn AV, (1 Eckstein Cos,
. A ,ir ". I' P<tein&Co. Kpsiein ,y w.
A Knnk'hA Bro, ,1 Einstein. Kipst.uu A h. Wo.i
I C F.dinomlstmi, Jos Eliler, M Kersl Cos
r rank A Cos. l- cvtwell A N, A 1-alk A Sons, i II
r.iirber, Flelschmaii A Cos, II M Cnrfunltel, E B
S Unekenheimer A Son, J It 'ionium, U
r ox. (' (; ray A Son, c M (hlls-rt \ Cos, S (laznn,
llra ly. Bel, A Cos. 1, J Ilazan, A II Hull ,v Cos, IV
l .iiidatein, A Hanley. Hester A K. Hirse’i Bros.
1> Hogan, (i M llei.lt * Cos, Helmken A S, Har
uiyu A C, 'ilion Hendoison. Kawtnniiirh a B. K
sin,kind, H lle.-se, S KrouskotT, Kniokei iioekor
I A C Cos. K J Knitter, II II Iswy A Bro, N I nag.
I.udden A 11, JF La I'nr. 1) B Hester, it F Hubs,
f* Hovell s Sons. Jno Hyous A I'o.Hippnian Bros.
Hloy l A \,.l MeOralhA Cos, ll M.ers.V Bros J
* 1 "• '•'Ol.yneh SnoLae, R D McHoneil, (j
S McAlpin, Is'p Hoy livers ,v Cos, Mendel A I*,
'uu.r inf,, Memhard Bros S 00, Mutual cos n
Cos. Morrison, FA Cos. A J Miller Jt Cos, llayer
son A' S, 11 .1 Meyer, K Moyle. .Mrs C B Malone,
K 1> Miunford. J I* Meriheiv, Xeidlinger A It, \V
.1 Norton, Jno Nieolson Jr, A S Niciiois, order
(1 \\ TiiMleumu A Bro, Oglethorpe club, (inter
H Miller. Order.! Hut*. N Paulsen >S Cos, .1 |i
lVrsse, Peacock. II .A Cos, 1, PiiHiel. u.iuu Bros
Pulaski House. Eiescr A S, C L- K- gers, Itee.l A
00. I, M ltyals, J J Heil.v, Screven 11 ous- Theo
Kaderick, Savannah s; It ll Cos. I' II t-prinyer, U
Sehroeder, C K Sandberg, H H Schreiner. Mrs \
It Salas, Savannah Times, J s Silva. H Sanders
Solomons <t Cos, CESlultsA Cos. .Inn Sullivan!
Smith Bros. Savannah Steam Bakery, Symons
,> \| str-us Bros, Savannah Brewing Cos. of
Shaffer, II Solomon A 50n..1 T Hhuptrlne A- Bro,
n.ous Bros. Strauss Pig Co.Smith ,v 8..1 Seliley,
J \V Tynan, P Tuherily, TP Townsend. .'I TTay
lor, B I' l liner, J I) Weed A Cos. Wvllv ,V C, F V
Wheeler, J p Williams .* Cos, Alli c W West,
Thos West, S M ile.iskv. He.- .1 Wi agg, Sing
Wing, Watson A P. Wilcox, (i A Cos, Si J K
Yonge, Southern Ex c ~ (hi A Fla I S B Cos, Au
gusta S II Cos. S. F A W U.v.
PUBLICATIONS.
Fashion Magazines lor June
AT
EstilPs News Depot,
NO. SIK BTTLIo, STREET.
TairK.
Le Bon Ton 40c
The Season .. ~Hsc
L'Art de la Modi*. 4<K
Revue di* la Mode . 40c*
N<w York Fafliion Bazar ;jno
Young Ladies' Journal Jsc
Demoreat's Monthly Magazine g;>c
Demorest lllustrated Portfolio of the
Fashions and "WhattW?ar"fcr Spring
and Summer IP*B'.) .30n
Goddy's Lady's Book.. 25c
Delineator 20c
Peterson's Magazine 25c
Harper's Bazar 15e
Mailed on receipt of price. Address ail or
ders to
WILLIAM KSTTLL, Savannah, Oft.
BROKIRM,
A. Ll. HARTRIDoS
SECURITY BROKER.
pi’YS and sHl* on commisuion all classes of
I ) Stocks and Bonds.
Negotiates loam on markctahl-j sx’urities.
New York furnished by private
ticker every fifteen minutes.
F. C. WYLLY,
STOCK, BOND 4 REAL ESTATE BROKER,
120 PRY AN STREET.
E>TJYfi and sells on commission all classes of
> securities. Special attention given to pur
chase and sale of real estate
THUNKS.
@ SAVANNAH
$ rnL'M
jj|~
MILL SUITLII • .
LvLill SlXX^IpliOS
JENKINS’ PACKING, JENKINS’ VALVES^
J. D. WEED & CO.
LIUHTM.Mi HO Us.
the Im LifieiLNc hod io.,
Na ii HirniH St, Savannah, G,
18 prepared to givn flHtimates on th roddin*
o! <l\' riling* an-1 public buildings vruh the
btfS f coi pf r rods. Won: tfunrantuod and
cures kiUrl-*rn promptly attended to from
Geor&i. tii' ft and South i urolinu.
VAN IAEKSOHuT A WAUNAKD, Pro*
WJLJOKKSAi.K UKOCERIi
G. DAVIS & SON,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
PROVISION, HAY, GRAIN AND FLOUR,
AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
196 and 98 Ba/ Street. • Savannah. Ga.
NUKrtERT.
KIESLING’S NURSERY,
WHITK HUUl''!'' ItOA.IL
I>' ANT.**, l oii'iu-fH, Cut Flower*
furolHliw! to or If r. I/*av* orders at ItWltj
HROS.\• r. Hull and Yoik mLa Tu IJ.;lt llau*
*a> pushes throu;:i lb * .iii <*rv’. luiophonu fid.
7*f Thr MoHMNb NKW 4 * Print-
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added <1 Jar#** ► brk and Wedding
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PRY COOIW.
TO SEDUCE STOCK!
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Oiler Unparalleled Inducements
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Following Desirable Hot Mler Goods:
Another case of those Sheer White Check
Nainsook at only 4c. n yard'; 1 case very even
Sheer White India Linen at only i ;50 pieces
ver> tine India Linen I .awn, reduced to 10c.,
worth IHc.; l lot White Dimity Stripe Muslin at.
td ,o . cheap tor Ith*.; i lot beautiful White Plaid
Muslins at 10c.. worth ISc.
J3;ii‘crain.s.
White Honey Comb guilts, jjm l size, at iOr.,
w*rtti 7.kv SjH'ciaJ: 1 let White Cr>chet (Jutlts,
for single beds, at Hoc., worth $1: I U*t extra
largo si/o heavy Marseilles Ouilts ®*k\, worth
$1 50.
Specials in Wash Dress Goods,
75 pieces Printed ChaPies. a’l new styles, only
; • ."ortti Sv ; just vv-n*‘.L M) piai'es Wool Ct f
iie-'. prettier styles than nnvthing shown this
season, at lowest prices; 100 picc©< hanilsoine
Dress only cheap for Uh\ ; 10
pii'oos tine Sc *teh Z<*pher (Jingnamn 1.V,, re
duced from 20c. and .; 5,000 pieces Printed
Lawns.choicest styles at 5c,. He., Idc.. l‘.*' v ,c and
1.V.: ; 5 pieces :iH-inch French Printed Sat in es at
worth 2‘c. We contunie the salt* of our
finest French Satinas at our former low price.
Bifi'Drives m Damsels.
I let Children's Fancy Parasols at 2.V., worth
Vc ; l lot. Children'M Safin Parasols, all shades,
at 7 5c., rodin c.l from 25; l hit, Ladles'2l inch
Satin Parasols, pretty oxidized mournings, at
! dse,. worth Si 50; 1 lot, Colored Moire Pura-mls
at. Si 50; reduced fmip $3; all better grades of
Parasols re luced to cost.
Two Linen Biu^ains.
1 loi larg-* size Damask Towels, knot fringe,
nt. cl eap for 2 c 50do/.eu iarga siz* (’oi
ore i Border Linen I*oylip, at 9Rc., worth $1 50.
At, 1 J os iti vo Cost.
Our entire stock of Black and Colony I Dress
Goods and Silks. 1 lot 22 men Small Silka at
4He., worth 75c.
Boys’ Clot limp;.
50 dozen Boys' percale and Seersucker HhJrt
Waists at 25c.. worth 4*\\; 50 dozen Boys’ odtl
Pants 24*>0., 35c. mid 500.
BARGAINS ARE NOW OFFERED AT
G. Eckstein & Co.’s.
SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS 111 IS WEEK:
100 do<en Ladies’ Silk Clocked Balbriggan Hose at 15c;
worth 25c.
75 dozen Misses’ Fast/Black Hose,new goods, 25<* to 50c pair.
75 dozen Men’s Seamless Half Hose at 12 Ac; worth 25c.
5 cases Dress Binghams (for this week only ) ft£c;worth 1 Oc.
150 pieces French Sateens (just received) at 25c, worth 35c
to 10c.
100 pieces New Sateens, French Patterns, at 15c. Sold in the
city at 25c.
100 dozen Bath Towels at 37-jc each; good value for 60c.
50 dozen Towels, odds and ends, at l<>e; half price.
125 pieces New Figured Challies at 18c.
50 pieces New Mull Flouncings; new patterns.
New Black Lace Flouncings, 45 inches, just received.
Extraordinary Values Everywhere Throughout Our Store.
GUSTA VE ECKSTEIN & CO
GUTMAN’S,
141 Broughton Street.
Special sale this week of Misses and Children's Blouses and
Ladies’ Blazers at Reduced Prices.
GUT M! A N’S.
STOVES.
AiL i IDEAL BROILING.
Drolling can bo done in tho oven of the
Charter Oak Range or .Stove with tho VVirg
jyS&fi/A I rvTCwhSv Gauze Oven Door, more perfectly than over
."vvWSS. Lay the steak, chops, ham or fish on a
% A : Bw/vWBI "lie broiler or meat rack, placing it In iyi
ordinary bake pan to catch tho drippings.
/&&!// Allow it t<> remain in tho oven with thn
ft M door closed 15 or 20 minutes. No turning
SSjNr x/rHtx la required. At tint end of this time It will
NSclyiN, *S >, iU/U'S % //Qfe/ bo found nicely cooked ready to servo.
* j! | 'I nis is the ideal wav to broil meats.
ymmsCyT/lfm]'7 There is no taint of coal-gas or smoke,
\f&/2S. /f&J/ fmd the meal i are more tender and lietterln
XSEPSN. I ; /Cjf&hfS' flavor than those broiled over tho coals,
v/ iy Tlie convenience or broiling In the oven
> JiWgW r will he appreciated by every house-keeper,
vilEy and sdils another to the many reasons why
ttio Charter Oak Range or Stove with tho
Wire Gauze Own Door should he preferred
ttio Feß liLusuiATfo Ci*nuiß* AND Price listb. to all others now iu the market
Sold by CLARK & DANIELS. Snvannah. Ca.
PEA*.
PEAS. PEAS.
COTTON SEED MEAL.
MANHATTAN POOD KOR HORKKH
AND CATTLE.
Our Own Cow Feed
CORN, OATH, HAY, Etc.
ir>6 BAY STREET,
T. J. DAVIS & CO.
lioCai,,. i VVWUIXW taiLL WfcW * rfc, * Vll ''’ ‘
1 cas*‘ (TiiMivn's Ribbed Undarv^ats
at worth 2.V .0 •'lozen loadies’ JarM'v
Kliih< dUn l**rvt'*.Hts at lho n*dur<l from 2.V ;
0 down Lad ion' J rs**y Rlhbetf l Jndrvr*tj at
151 c.. worth 35(V; job lot lAdiaa' Whit© and
l a \v lanon Collars lk\. worth from P>c. to
Ih*. ; job lot Ladios' Pnro Linen (’ufTg, sc. a pair,
some wort h 2iV, and 25.*.
I tosioi'y Drives.
1 lot I.A 1 tins' Soamlo'S Balhriggan Hos<* 15<\ a
Vair. cannot Lc U*at for 250 ; 1 lot Fancy
Ht rl|H*,l !W*e.. worth from 40c. to 5.7 c.; I,n
dies’ I’a.st Black Hose at 2:c., worth 40c.; I lot
Children’s Black and S did (’olor trogular made)
I lose at 15c.. '•educed from 25c.; l Kt Children's
Fine Lisle Unseat 20c., rodiure 1 from 50*.
Stunners in Gents’ Furnishing Goods.
100 do/en Gents' Lnlaunderod Shjrts, retn
forced Linen Bommii, g><>d Muslin, wefl made,
I>erfe(*t fltting. at J.’V , has no equal; lo> doz©n
Gents'extra long Plaited Bosom Shirts, open
back and front, at IV.K* each, worth Si; (Tents’
Gail/.n IHulerrests at 10c. 25c., S.'m*. nnd WV ;
oiir.YV* Blenched Jean In*awers nr© the l>est
made for the money. Special: 50 dozen Gents’
fine Balbriggan Hose, regular made, at 1.V.,
w..rth 2<k*. ; 25 dozen UeiiLa' tine Silk Scarfs, silk
lined, 25c , worth 50e.
Inducements in Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Ac.
Last, lot Ladies'Silk nnd TafTetta Gloves at
sc. a pair, worto 25c.; 1 lot Ladies’ Embroidered
ldilse Thread Gloves at 10c , reduced from 85c ;
1 lot Ladies' Black and Colored Silk Mitts ftt2Bc.,
cheap for kk*.; 50 dozen ladles' Colored Border
He "i st iched Hand kerchief hAt 5c., worth 10c.;
1.000 Japanese Fans from lc. each, upward
Reductions in Laces and Embroideries
Special values in 42 inch and 45 Inch Black
i’ham illy lAce Flouncing.
Ladies’ Muslin Underwear
We are now showing the largest and most at
tractive line of these goods in town, and guar
autre, a saving on every garment; 50 do*n
Indies ('amuric Corset (’overs at lie. cad*; 2ft
dozen Nurses' Lawn Aprons at llkv, worth V>c
10 dozen Indies' Black Braided Jerseys at $1 .*i),
worth $3.
I.IQt OKS.
LIQUORS.
B. KelM*f \\ Mlnky p<?r lthlSoq. $1 HO
Ufik*r Whlitky p-*r kulloii 4 drt
I>n|j<-r-tal Wliinky |wr gallon. 3 ‘X)
lniwapplf Whiitigr jmt if uu
Old Rye Wbi<iL> |ht 1 30
wxjsrE^.
Fine 01,1 Mil I .Ira iwr irallon i ) <X> to $3 V)
Fine Ulil ( niwD'. Slurry |wr galluu 3 m
Flu. i >ld Horl |utr Kalluii liDliut 3on
Fin# Kurnet Catawl* per 1 00 to 1 ftrt
Fine CallforuiA M'lmii per ipUioa.. I OOto I M
FOB KALB BY
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