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poMMERC U -_,
omct °*~Ts g*. July 2i - 4 **■ M , '
c- Si vx • . [l[mu ..s very dull and
rf*-V* rni “ wa> l.ttle or no in
r ,- no> ina ‘ . j o , n g was merely
*U D^-h O -tii • dav were only
* rM a: tae nndday call, at 1
* 00 '- quiet. Arm and
ty -e ae-tae official spot
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Comparative Cotton Statement. I j
Receipts, Exports and Stock on Hand July 23, 1889, and j
for the Same Time Last Year.
ISBB-89. ! 1887-89.
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Mand. l OiPlandll ,^n„t ! Upland
Stock on hand Sept. 1 ....I 60 7,1661| 675 6.818
Received to-day .. .1 2j| . 2051
He .rived previously ' 89,955] 785,792'. 23,498 851,983
I Total II 80,0151 798,96011 24,0781 858,9561
|ExiH>ltedto.lny. \\ \ \\ .1 1
\ K.kported pr.yvkouHly. • • • \ r:.,3:uj TOI.WIU 2-1,00%!I hr. 7,192
„ Thr market was very quiet, but steadv
Tbe ales during tue day wore
™ls it'the Hoar l at' Trade the market
rtrt i steadv at the following quota-
job lots are held at !n®!qt
l mm
5r 4<4®M
“■ ■§?
“ -@5
Jf';;;;;. s%®6
fcylots S 75® 85
]Sr 1 00®! 25
Wii Stobks—The market for spirits tur
iae s very firm and advancing. The
I during the day were 1,121 casks, of which
ca-ts al 37c for regulars and 150 casks of
Es t iPqc. At the hoard of Trade on
opening eat. tbe market was reported firm
It for regulars. At the second call it
and firm a’ 31’<c for regulars. Rosin-The
tet was rather unsettle l, but with a firmer
Ifnev. Tne s lies during Ihe day were about
Ujarfb. At the Hoard of Trade on the
call the market was reported steady, with
iof fiubarrels, at the following quotations:
i Q hand K s7tge, !■' ‘.i*gUjr. (I UTUy:. II
V I }1 40. K S1 45. M ft 05. N SI HO. win
gVss 1206, water white. $2 15. At the last
itciosed steady, with further sales of Oil
■ls. at fur window glass $2 10. water white
5524 t Other grades were unchanged.
JiVAL STOHUS STATEMENT.
Spirit*. Rosin.
ton hand April 1 . 1,947 73,092
had today 913 1,787
eived previously 84,833 155.577
Hal 37,692 260,456
orted to-day 196 217
orted previously... 77,157 217.536
Ml 77,353 217,753
i ob hand and on shiDboard
day 10.330 42,703
sipts same day last year 060 3,083
sasau-Money is easy,
inestu: Exchange —Steady. Banks and
Iters buying sight drafts at par and selling
64!iP rcetit premium.
orevjn Exchang —The market is steadier,
nnercial demand, $4 8664; sixty days,
64: ninety days, £4 “4)4; franca Paris
Havre, commercial, sixty days, $5 18U;
s. ?o 1914; marks, sixty days, 95c.
mints—The market was very inactive,
ng to the scarcity ot offer, n<s. Demand
ifor debentures, Southwestern stock city
Slate bonds.
ocas and Bonds— City B^nda —Atlanta 6
cent long date. 105 bid, 112 asked; At-
I per cent, 115 bid, 119 asked; Au
* 1 per cent long date, 107 bid, 115
and; Augusta 6 per cent long date, 105 bid,
*““l Columbus 5 per cent. 102 bid
asked; Macon (i ner cent, 109 bid 111
a iiM?J& vannatl 5 per ceut - quarterly cou
'JWqbid, 100 asked; new Savannah 5 per
■ August coupons, 104)4 <nd. 1650 asked
„, a ''^ s - u '; or kia new 4)4 per cent, 114
masked; Georgia 7 percent g->ldqiiar
r coupons. 103 bid, lot asked; Georgia 7
aryaud July ’ waluril y
iilocks— Central common, 118)4 bid.
tov'i AU .oi? st i? , an 1 Savannah 7 percent
b" h* i D l .’ asked; Georgia com
as,led; Southwestern 7 per
guaranteed, 129* bid, 130 ask-,. Cen
U uni W * Lid ' luu '-4 a^ed;
®“ wl n /r 1 '.n-sir .ad stock, 105
S Ca r'' aske;l POlnl 6 per
u't kn'neral 'uiortgage
cent coupons October, llifbTd’
■Jj. Atjanoc al Gulf first inortgage,
.maturity Ihfr c '’. ll P°ns January and
and Florida ft. 1 . 0 a ’ ked ’ Georgia South
• Asked Con t “ ort^a ' per cent. 05
Cper cent *?*•£?i a „ l i‘ • t ‘ aCol ‘ first mort
ihiFhfaua n'r., d ’ 96 asked ; Montgom-
U by tienbal 1 *“ p | t fe, 6|r cent. In
ti K a , l S“ road - bid, 107
<s Tears, 6 per cent os
•>4 first mortgager' 1 ' I ' l XorU * Borgia
ked; chariot ? p P r cent ’ 10j bid,
mongage I’ sj u "i ‘, a a,l ' i Augu-ta
Coumbia’a.TH A. bldl 110 asked; Cliar
bid. ns asked and frusta second inortgage,
JSte indorsed’ S ner e ° *^?? ama se cond
?■ SoninGarcia L C , e! v-' l *j* bid - 106*
ki UP asing?- s a . e 1 ,* londa indorsed,
mortgaV;t{‘h Georgia and Flor
iAAodKnaxvunf fIJ, 1 bld - HO asked: Au
bid, iiA m ort£a£e 7 uercenr
first m e o^‘ a r‘ Ue ' Jeffers and
“<-f; Oainesvili? aranteea > 11:i bid,
fttrameed, 107 *bla and Southern
6 per cent u'J ® Ocean
railroad loni? guaranteed by
asKed: 'iainein
no , id second mortgage
koine fi, st , monteac* asked; Columbus
*fAi railroad, iiu K f.frt ba ? ds . indorsed by
"eatern s per ,1-i? 5 asked; Golurn
•j£ asked; city „ guaranteed. lU6
,®°rtgage. 7 per cent' Iw üb l )rban railway
5* .si',cksiFi,“ , q f r ld ’ !o'Jasked
of, GeorgS,“W, So att *™ “dak of
an-, bank i~n\ djd asked; Mer
Bank and Trust'Vr 1,5 aßk d;
National ££? Compaijy. 104 bid.
Asked- Op-iAtK dn c ot Savanna i iso
§*?/- ! and Trust
Asked. askeu, Citizens’ Bank,
kd-'y' a '^ e, f; n ?Buua? a f. stocks,
fe‘- ; s a.island na lg to brand and
gsS-Aas&fias a
ir E r V , y ’ flr de ®and: 3
rt S barker
c;' choice. ■ p eaberry, 21c
filtD vLvIJy- aril ary’ 18 ?<c; good,’
Sn fflc l3Ct ““Peeled, 5^
a- *' a Ominn| *?”
1 ; N’o °i a i fia:r lkiiTel? UOtefull 'ycights:
L* *•-'1 %^ !tl °°<au ft) ’ 500
-kt*'- 'i’Wßfc’U
Fruit —Lemons—Fair demand Choice, $4 25
®4 90.
FTajCß—Market fro ,i old wheat firm, from
new wheat easier. Kxt-a. jM 25; farndy. J 4 75:
fane $5 25; patent. $5 *0; choice patcut, 86 00;
| spring wheat, best, S-i 75; bakers’ mixture,
i $0 50.
Grain —Corn—Market firmer. White corn,
retail lots, 64c; job lots. 62c: carload
lots, 60c; mixed corn, retail lots, 69c; job
lots, 00c; carload lots. 58c. Oats—Retail lots.
43c; 1 b lots. 40c: carload !••. die. Bran-
Re.ail lots, fl 0.1; job lots, 95c; carload lots, 90c;
Meal, 67J4c. Grits, 70.
Hav—Market firm Western, in retail lots.
$1 10; job hits, fl 00; carload Tots. 95c.
Hides, Wool, Etc.—Hide* —Market very dull,
receipts light: dry Hint, 6c: salted. 4c; dry
butcher, 3c. Wool—Market weak; prime,
25c; burry, ’07415c. Wax. 2K.-. Tallow,
3®4c. iie-r sk-us, fiiiit, 25c; salted. '2oc. Otter
skius, s<Je®st 'W.
Ikon—Market steady; Swede, 44®5c; re
fined. 24c.
Lard—Market steady; in tierces, 6%c; 50-lb
tins. 7c.
Lima. Calcined Plaster and Cement—Chew
acala lump lime in fair demaud and selling at
fl 25 jx-r barrel; Georgia .n i Shelby, $1 25
per barrel; bulk and carload lots special;
calcined plaster, $1 85 per barrel; hair, 4®se;
Koseuilalc cement, fl 40®1 50; Portland ce
ment, $2 60®2 75.
Liqi oks—Very dull; light demand Whisky,
per gallon, rectified, $1 0S(o i go. according to
proof; choice grades, 81 50@2 U 0; straight,
fl 50ijjd 00; blended, 00 -.6 00. Wines-
Domesuc. port, sherry and catawtia. low
grades. 60®85c; fine grades, fl O'®l 51; Cali
fornia light, muscatel and angelica, fl 50fjl 75.
Nails—Market strong; fair demand; 3J,
S3 10; 4d and sd, $2 70; 60. $2 50; sd. f2 35; u)d,
$2 20; 12d to 40 I, 10; 50d to 60d, f2 35; larger
quantities special prices.
Nuts—7,lmonds—Tarragona. !S®2oc; Ivicaß.
16®18c: walnuts, French, 15c; Neples, 16c;
pecans. 10c: Brazil, 10c; filtierts, 10c; cocoanuts,
Baracoa, $2 ot'®3 25 per 100.
Onions—Per barrel, (2 75®3 00; per crate,
$1 25.
Oils—' arket steady; demand lair. Signal,
40®50c; West Virginia black. 9® 12,:; lard, 60c;
kcr sene, 9V£@loc; neatsfoot, 60®75c; ma
chinery, 25®30c; linseed, raw, 64c, boiled, 67c;
mineral seal, 16c; hoaielight, 28c; guardian,
14c.
Potatoes—Now. f2 25®2 50.
Raisins—Demand light; market steady: lay
ers. $3 00 per box; Londbn layers, new,' f3 50
per box; California London layers, f2 75 per
box; louse, f2 50.
Salt—The demand is moderate and market
quiet; carload lots, 80c, f. o. h.; job lots, 90c.
Shot—Drop, $1 30; buck, fl 55.
Sugar—The market is dull. Cut loaf.
10c; cubes, Oy&c, powdered, 9%c: granulated,
*>i 4 ■: confectioners’, bCV; standard A, t%: off
A, 9>4c; white extra golden C, 3jjjc;
yellow, BJ4c-
Syrup—Florida and Georgia dull at 24®28c;
market quiet for sugarhouse at 30®40c; Cuba
straight goods, 30c; sugarhouse molasses,
18® 20c.
Tobacco—Market dull; moderate demand.
Smoking, 25®S1 25; chewing, common, sound,
22V6®30c; fair, 30®35c; medium, BS@soc;
brigl.t. 505475 c; tine fancy. 85®i!0c; extra
fine. 90e®$l 10; bright navies, 33®45c; dark
navies, 86c.
Lumber— Demand continues good from all
quarters, but ruus into the larger sizes.
Orders for tuese sizes being in excess of mill
capacity, prices for the same are advancing,
while orders for easy sizes an in request by
the mills at quote,l prices. Scarcity of tonnage,
both foreign and coastwise, is to some extent
impeding bu-iness. Prices firm at quotations.
We quote f. o. b.:
Ordinary sizes . .sl2 50®16 00
Difficult sizes 15 00®21 50
Flooring boards 15 00®21 50
Shipstuffs 37 00®21 50
Timber—Market dull and nominal We quote:
700 feet average f 9 00®!100
800 " “ 10 00®1100
900 “ “ 1!00®1200
1.000 “ “ 12 00@H00
Shipping timber in the raft—
-7CO feet average $ 6 00® 7 00
800 ’ “ 7 00® 800
900 “ “ 8 00® 900
1,000 “ “ 9 00®10 00
Mill timber $1 below these figures.
FREIGHTS.
Lumber—There is an active demand, but in
the absence of spot or offering toun tge we can
quote no actual transactions. Rates are
nominal, but may be stated as within
the range of $5 50®? 50 from this to Bal
timore, Philadelphia, New York and Sound
ports, with 25®50c additional if ionde i at near
by Georgia ports. Timber 50c®fl 00 higher
than lumber rates. To the West Indies and
Windward, nominal: to Rosario. $24 00; to
Buenos Avres or Montevideo, fail 00; to Rio
Janeiro, sl9 00®20 00; to Spanish and Mediter
ranean ports, sls 00® 16 00; to United Kingdom
for orders, nominal, at for timber. £5 10s stand
ard; lumber, £5 ss. -team—To New York,
$0 00; to Philadelphia, $G 00; to Boston, $7 00;
to Baltimore, $6 50.
Naval Stores—Very firm. Foreign—Cork,
etc., for orders, July, August and
September loading, rosin, 4s, and os
6d spirits, Adriatic, rosin, 4s 3d; Genoa, 4s;
South America, rosin, $1 25 per barrel o£ 2SO
pounds. 1 oast wise—steam—To Boston. 45c on
rosin, 90c on spirits; to New York, rosin, Buc;
spirits, 80c; to Philadelphia, rosin, 30c; spirits,
Soc; to Baltimore, rosin, 30c; spirits, 70c. Coast
wise, quiet.
Cotton—By steam—The market is steady;
room ample.
Liverpool via New York # lb 17-6-ld
Liverpool via Baltimore 9-32d
Havre via Now York {) Tt 21-64d
Bremen via New York $1 tt> 11-32d
Bremen via Baltimore ‘2l-64d
Keval via New York lb 13-32d
Genoa via New York 13-3*l
Amsterdam via New Y'ork 70c
Antwerp via New York 19-64d
Boston (ife bale £ 1 25
Sea Island 53 bale . 1 25
New York gk bale 1 00
Sea island $ bale 1 00
Philadelphia r (9 bale 1 00
Sea island $ bale 1 0;i
Baltimore $ bale 150
Providence $1 bale 1 75
Rick—By steam—
New York barrel 50
Ph ladelphia $ barrel 50
Bali iraore $ barrel 50
Boston barrel 75
Vegetables—By steam—By special contract:
To New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Bos
ton, standard crates, 20c; stan lard barrels, 40c.
Without contract: Standard crates, 35c; stand
ard barrels. 75c.
COUNTRY PRODUCE. .
Grown fowls pair $ GO 70
Chickens, % grown, pair 40 (ct 50
Chickens, 14 grown, fj pair 30 @ 35
Chickens, broilers, f p lir 20 ($. 25
Eggs, country, dozen 10 © 12
Peanuts, fancy, h. p. Va„ $ 1b... 8 (r& 8)4
Peanuts, hand picked, 49 lb 6)4Vh 7
Peanuts, small, hand picked, $1 lb (& 6
Peanuts. Tennessee 5;& 6J4
Poultry—Market overstocked with very
young chickens; old fowls plentiful; demand
fair.
Egos—Market very weak, with good supply
arid moderate demand.
Peanuts—Farr stock; demand moderate;
prices firm.
Sugar—Georgia and Florida nominal; none
in market.
Honey—No demand; nominal.
Sweet Potatoes—Nominal; none in market.
markets by telegraph.
FINANCIAL.
Nkw York, July 23, noon—Stocks dull and
quiet. Money ea.s\ at 2@3 per cent. Excuange
—lonr, 54
CioV' ranieiit boucU neglected. State bonds dull
but steady.
r allowing were the noon stock quotations:
;'; rle 25Jjj RichmM & \V. pt.
C icago v North.lo6-L Terminal 2114
La-e Snore 111J4 Wester 1 Union... 54
Norf. at . pref.
->:00 p.m.—Exchange dull but steady. Mon y
a i,.rS@3 per cent Sub-treasury balances—
brold, *154. U 7,000; currency,32o,(32.000. Govern
ment bonds dull and barely steady; four per
‘'■''■4: four and a half percent-, coupons
100,14. State bonds entirely neglected.
Ine stoca market to day during the fust and
last hours displayed more animation, with a
more decided tom- than it has done for weeks,
and under the influence of more favorable news
and good buying for both sides, material ad
'anees were scored in all portions of the list.
„ feigners w re again buyers in this market,
oVkl he amount of their purchases is stated at
4d,00u shares, wbil ° covering of sh -rts was on a
iiDeral scale. Bear- for the time being are
Uoing little, and tne absence of the usual offer
ings ot stock set some of the smaller traders
ana bears to covering their shorts, which had
tne effect of opening the mat-set up per
cent., while in the early dealings cousi terable
01 a spurt was made, almost everychiug moving
up tiaclions furtner. Atcuis in was the only
marked exception and it retired ■>£ percent.
S.°| oJ Cleveland, HncinnaU, Cmeago and
ot. Louts fearly became a strong teat ire. and
c-'mmonJespecially moved up over 2 per cent.
it* Ormeral list, however, Missouri Pacific.
1 111011 ! leiffe, Northern Pacific preferred, and
; “ B f a i'Take and Ohio stocks w re all remark
ably stxong. aud the latter later in the day be
came the feature. The report was that Proxel.
1 1,a *i bought from Mr. Huntiug
con iuyi.OiX) shares of slock, an 1 the inference
", as ™at it was for the Vanderbilts, who would
1 non hive control of another through line from
it -a lantic seaboard to the west. After the
jirs„ demand was satisfied, the market became
ln.i-nm jy uull, aud prices as usual sagged olf
f l ™)' and many stocks retired to the neighbor
hood 04 opening figures. Buying began again
owara t.lm deliverer hour. and a share onward
THE MORNING NEWS: WEDNESDAY, JULY 24, 1889.
movement was made, which again reached all
In 7 °‘ii. 0f i ttje n-t, ani Burlington crossed par
movements were made in manv
.iiiT . rht ‘ n>o>l marked were iu Sugar trust
ins “OClung \aUey. The market finally clos el
witn fairly active business and strong at best
prices. Bales 163.0P0 snares. The entire list is
pinner l leveland. Cincinnati, Chicago and St
!;™' s VT , Su K>r lt. Hocking Ya'lev 2t 4 .
, K ' K ' K 4Stand_ljt Chesapeake and Ohio first
Orel erred IL_,, Northern Pacific preferred 14,,
l mon Pacific I'd.New Englau l,Northern Pacific
and Reading per cent each. Chesapeake
and Ohio common. Burlington and Qaincy.
Louisville and Nashville, lake Shore. Missouri
1 acifi,*, and \V heeling and Lake Erie preferred
1 per cent. each, and others fractional amounts,
the following were the closing quotations:
Ala.class A, 2 to 5.105 N.O.Pa’tic lstmort 8844
Ala. c.ass L,. 116 N. Y. Central. .1054,
Georg.,l , s . m,rt. l>2ts Nor. &W. pref 5.Gn
H.Car,,lmaconsbsl2Bj4 Nor. Pacific 26 Z
Y' aro l iacoiii l 96)4 pref. . t>3
oo C ura. (Brown Pacific Mail. 2-J
consols 105 Reading. .
ieiuiessee 6s 106 Kicbmond i Aie.. 10)4
_ * 5s 10J KicUinM Jt \V. Pc.
Tennessee sei 3s. .. 73)4 Terminal 22%
WlCioiutis 4vS Roc lNiaud ‘J4W
'a. is cousoli’te!!. ;35 Paul .. . 6*1)4
North western loo** *• preferred 10fiV 4
** oreferred .UP Texas Pacific. .
u**la. and Laci.. Tenn. Iron 30*4
• - *6 Unjon Pacific
Last Tennessee .. \*>i N. J. Ontrai .1104^
Lake Shore 10l$i Missouri Pacific .. 67)i
Lviile A N'ash . .. Western Union ..
Memphis & (’bar. 60 Cotton Oil cerufl. 5364
Ohio ... 12)4 Brunswick 21
Nash, Chatt'a.. 94
♦Asked.
cotton.
Liverpool, July 23, noon.—Cotton quiet
Dut steady; American middling sales
oaits. for speculation And export 900;
receipts 3,000 bales—American 2,900.
r utures —An erican iddling. low middling
clause, July delivery Od; July and August a
nd. v ’T r y tid; August and September delivery
vr r 7? ’ October and November delivery
November aid December delivery
k in'c ’ Lecein* er aud January delivery
5 o^-64d; January and February delivery 5 32-S4l;
September Od. Market firm.
ii:oj p. m.—Sales ot the day included 4,700
Dales of American.
American middling 6)4d.
I' ucures—American middling, low middling
clause, July delivery fid, buyers; July and Au
gust delivery fit. buyers; August and Sep
tember delivery fid,sellers; .September and Oct-o
5 35-G4d, buyers; November and Leeeijibcr
5 33-64d,s llers; December aud January 5 32-fi4d,
buyers; January and February 5 32-dd. sellers;
September fid, sellers. Market quiet but steady.
4:90 p. in.—Futures: American middling, low
middling ciause. July delivery fi l-fild, buyers;
July and August delivery 6 l-G-4d, buyers; Au
gust and September delivery fi l-ti4a. sellers;
*e teinber ad October and livery 5 Ifi-fiid,
buyers: October an 1 Nov nib** 3fi- >4d.buyers;
.November and December 5 31-fi4d, seller**; De
cember an i January ;,3-fi4d, sellers; January
and February 5 33-641, sellers; beptemuer
fi 1-641, sellers. Marsel cloven linn.
.New’ Yore, .July 23, noon.—Cotton steady;
middling uplands 113-1 c, m ddlmg Orleans
11 7-ltic; sales to-dav 249 bales.
Futures—Market opened quiet but steady,
with sales as follows: July delivery 10 45c;
August delivery 10 47c; .September delivery
10 10c; October delivery 9 89c; November de
livery 9 81c; December delivery 9 84c.
s:ou p. in.—Cotton closed steady: sales to-day
389 bales; mid li .g up uiius 11 3-ifij; imudlii.g
Orleans 11 7-lfic; net receipts none, gross none.
Futures—Tbe market closed barely steady,
with sales of 53,4 <u bules, as f dlows: July tie
livery 19 48®10 50c, August delivery 10
10 49c. September and livery 10 Lie, Octo
ber delivery y 91®9 92c, November delivery
983 c/9 S4c, 1 eceuiber del very 9 85(#;i Bfic,
January delivery 9 92c, February de
livery 9 997j;9 99c, March delivery 10 Ofic.
April delivery lo 13^lu 14c, *.ay delivery 10 20(^
10 2.c, June delivery 10 2fic.
the cotton review of the Sit a says: “Futures
ran up six points, owing partly to a rise of
equal to six pomjs in our money in Liverpool,
partly to a demand from shorts here, and
partly to some foreign buying of new crop
mouths. Leading (ireek ani German houses
were buyers either of August or later mouths.
Wall street sold later months. Crop accounts
were favorable. A bale of new crop arrived at
New Orleans to-day. August notices are due
on Friday, and tueir issue is awaited witn con
siderable interest. Cotton on spot was steady."
Galveston, July 2:.—Cotton quiet; middling
11c; uet receipts 23 bales, gross *®3; sales 1 bale;
stock 239 bales.
Norfolk, July 23.—Cotton steady; middling
11c; net receipts none, gross none; stock 414
bales.
Baltimore, July 23.—Cotton quiet; middling
1194c;net receipts bales, gross —; sales none;
stock 828 bales,
Boston. July 23.—Cotton quiet and easy; mid
dling ll)£(&ll)fcc; uetrec.int.N 8 bales, gross 157;
sales none, stock none;exports,to Great Britain
223 bales.
Wilmington. July 23.—Cotton firm; mid
dlin' U)4c; n*t receipts 1 bale, gross 1; salts
none; stock 184 bales.
Philadelphia, July 23.—Cotton firm, mid
dling ue 1 receipts none, gross none; sales
none; stocn. 6,475 bales.
New Orleans, July 23.—Cotton steady; mid
dling lie; net receipts 12 bales, gloss 12;
sales 30J bales; stock 14,033 bales; exports,
to Great Britain 2,110 bales.
Mobile, July 23.—Cotton nominal; middling
ne re < m s 1 bale, gross 1; >aios2s bales;
htoe . (corrected) 7*3 bales; exports, coastwise
75 bales.
Memphis, July 23.—Cotton quiet; middling
10%c: receipts 10 Males; shipments none; saics
5u bales: stock 1,607 bales.
Acuusta, July 23. —Cotton firm; piddling
10%(s£.llc; receipts 3 bales; snipments 12 bales;
sales none; stock 424 ba.es.
Charleston*, July 23.—Cotton nominal: mid
ling 10-/bc; net receipts none, gro-.s none;
uoue; stock 169 bales; exports, coastwise 111
bales.
Atlanta. July 23.—Cotton firm; middling
10%c; no receipt.?.
New Yore, July 23.—Consolidate! net receipts
at all cotton ports to-day 47 bales; exports,
to Grea: Britain 2,333 bale*, to Frauce 305
bales, to tli c mtineut ; stoex ataii Ameri
can ports 142,190 bales.
provisions, groceries, etc.
Liverpool, July 23, noon.—^Wheat firm; de
mand poor; holders offer sparingly; No. 1
California 7s 2>>.dit7s 3)4d; re l western spring
7b 3‘4dg£is 4)4d, winter 6s lOJoj l j.bs 11)41; re
ceipts of wheat for the past three days
amounted to 68,000 centals, of which 60,009
were American. Corn—Receipts of American
corn for t ie past three days were 92,400 cen
tals. Weather unsettled.
New York, July 2S, noon.—Flour quiet and
weak. W eut active and strong. C< rn active
and strong. Pont dull but steady at sl2 50 -/„ 13.
Lard quiet and strong at $6 65. Freights linn.
5:00 p. m.—Flour, Southern firm and quiet;
common to fair extra $2 75@3 30. good to
choice extra sl3s(§>ft 0. Wheat )4c higher and
firm; -No. 2 red, 68©3S)4c in store, options
steaaily hardening—No. 2 red, July delivery
88c; August delivery BG)£c, September deliv
ery 66:4c. Corn strong; No. 2, 43)4(t£43)4e in
store; options stronger—No. 2, July delivery 44c,
August delivery 44)4c. September delivery 4-49£c.
Oats firmer; options firmer-July delivery 2?'>i,e,
August delivery 28c, September delivery 2~-}ic;
No. 2 spot 27 : \c. Hops quiet. Coffee—options
firm and2C<&3) points up; July delivery U 05c,
August delivery 14 05®14 55c, September de
livery 14 *>@l4 53c; spot Rio firm, fair cargoes
17W,c. Sugar—raw- inactive, fair refining 7c;
centrifugals, 9 -test, Sc; refined firm ar.d quiet.
Molasses, foreign quiet; New Orleans open ket
tle, good to fancy, dull. Petroleum steady; re
filled $7 25. Cotton seed oil dull; crude 35c;
yellow 13@46c. Hides quiet but stea ly. Wool
quiet and firm. Pork quiet but steady. Beef
quiet. Beef hams dull. Tierced beef slow. Cut
meats closed firm; pickled bellies7-tyc, pickled
hams 1144 c, pickled shoulders sp„e. Middles
sow Lard easier and quiet; Western st am
sii 65, city $6 2i; August delivery $6 60. Septem
ber delivery $ • 63. Freights firmer; cotton,
5-32d: grain, S&4d. . .. ..
Chicago, jui/ 23 lncreased activity and a
large increase iu the volurn -of speculative
bu mess was witnessed iu wheat to-day, prices
averaging high r all around. A nervous and
unsett.eii feeling again prevailed, however, and
fluctuations we e fn quent within a range of
IGe A fair degree of speculative activity was
mTiuifested in can and higher prices were estab
listied. 1 radios, however, was rather spas
modic, fluctuations covering )4@46e range. A
better tone was attributed mainly to the active
cash demand, better cables, and a firm feeling
in wheat. Transactions were confined almost
entirely to near futures—July. August and Sep
tember. The market opened at about the clos
ing prices of yesterday, was rirm and gradually
advanced eased off )4C, fluctuated fte
quently and final quotations were c
higher than yesterday. In oats a firmer feeling
was developed and prices averaged slightly
higher but changes were confined within narrow
limits ' Mess pork was easy. Early it a Ivanced
2i40 but a weaker feeliag was soon developed
and prices receded !£<&l7)4c. Toward the close
the market was quiet out a trifle steadier, and
pric-s improved 2)4®5c. In lard little was
doing Early sales were at yesterday’s closing
figures, but a reduction of 2)4@5c was submitted
to later aud the market chised quiet. Short rib
sides were easy, opening 5®7)4c lower and
closing quiet at inside figures.
Cash quotations were as follows: Flour
firm and unchanged. Wneat—No.2spring, 81)4
@Bita; No. * red rtl-)4®B2c. Corn-No 2, up*jc.
Oats-No. *, 244 c. .net* pork at $1! 20. Lard
at *6 25 Snort rib sides at 55 t-o®s 65. 8Uou!
derf $5 12)4® 6 25. Short clear $5 87)4. Whisky
futures ranged as follows;
Opening. . Highest. Closing.
Vo. 2 Wheat—
July delivery... 80*4 ?*
Aug. delivery .
Sept, delivery.. 78)% W 4 78^
Corn, No. 2
Au’. delivery.. S6U
Sent, delivery.. 86)4 3*^4
Oct. delivery 36)% 36)% 3fi (4
Oats. No. 2
Fept. deli very.. 22)% •• • •
Oct. delivery . 22)% 22)4
Mess Fork—
Aug. deli very .Si 1 10 S , 12)%
Sept, delivery.. 11 32)% 11 32)% 11 32V%
Oct. delivery 10 50 10 80 10 65
Lard. Per 100 lbs—
Aug.delivery, ifi 25 $ Jfi 22’-
Sept. and *liv ry.. fi 37U 6 37t% fi 37 %
Oct. delivery 635 635 fi 32)%
Short tins, FerliWlbs—
Aug. delivery...ss 60 ? $5 57)%
Sept, delivery.. 5 72)% 5 72)% 565
Oct. delivery... 5 t2t% 5 62)% 5 00
St. Locis, July 23.- Flour closed quiet and
unchanged. Wheat— N<>. 2 red, cash Id k i*; Aii
ni>t delivery 74'* M ./ September delivery
C< rn firm an 4 higher; N . 2 mixed,
casu, 33c; August delivery 32 ;i 4.<i.33c. September
delivery < >uts steadier; No. 2, cash 22c
bid; options—September and -livery 21W\ May
delivery 25)4c. Whisky at Si O*J- Provisions
quiet and easy: Pork at s.l 75. Lard at >5 75.
Dry salt meats—Boxed shoulders $5 12 longs
and clear ribs $5 75(&5 95, short clear sides $: 15
@6 10. Bacon—Boxed shoulders $5 fi2V%, 1 mgs
and ribs rfi 50, short clear sides $650. Hams
11 25@13 25.
Cincinnati, July 23.—Flour steady. Wheat
quiet: No. 2 red, 80c. Corn stronger; No. 2
mixed 37)%c‘. Oats firm; So. 2 mixed. 2fic. Pork
quiet at rll 75. Lard easy at Sfi 02V%. Bulk
meats steady and unchanged: short ribs *5 75
<u 5 SO. Bacon steady aud unchanged. *v his y
quiet at $lO2. Sugar in light demand. Hogs
firm; common and light $3 75(&470; packing
and butchers $4 30&4 50.
New Orleans, July 23.—Coffee unchanged; Rio
cargoes, common to prime 15%<8H8L%c Sugar
closed unchanged.
Baltimore, July 23.—Flour du I and rather
easier, w neat—southern firm, tending higher;
Fultz, 78(&87c; Long berry, boig;B.Hc; Weacerci
firm; No. 2 winter red, on spot SfiUc: July
delivery 89 asked, August delivery
September delivery 80)40, December delivery
86>%cbid. Corn—Southern firm; white 49^,51c;
yeliow Western firm.
Louisville, July23.—Gram closed unchanged.
Wneat—No. 2 red, new Porn—No.
2 mixed 37)%c. Oats- No. 2, 25/%c. Provisions
unchanged.
NAVAL STORES.
London. July 23.—Turpentine 30s 3d.
Liverpool. July 23. —Turpentine 31s.
New Vork July 25. Spirits turpentine quiet
but linn at Rosin steady at s>l 10-u,
1 12X.
5:00 p. m.—Rosin steadv and quiet: common
to good strained $1
aud quiet at 3'Ju£,39J4_\
Charleston, July 23. firm at
37c. nosin steady: good strained at *Oc.
Wilmingt s. July 23.—Spirits turpentine
steady at 36c. Kosin steady: strained 75c, good
strained 75c. Tar firm at $1 85. * ru ;e tur|x*n
tinelirm; uard $1; yellow dip and virgin tl 9J.
RICE.
New York, July 23 Rice steady and quiet.
New Orleans, July 21.—Rice unchanged.
PETROLKTTM.
New York, July 23.—Petroleum was active
again to-day and transactions were l:eav ier than
yesterday. The opening was firm at 98>£e. and
on heavy buying tue price for spot moved up to
9j)4c, aud 99>4c for August. The close was firm
at 99>%c.
Fruit and Vegetable Market.
New York, July 23.—The market shows a
further improvement on watermelons: fancy,
firm. Sis 00. LeConte pears, S3 OOtqpl tH) per
barrel. Peaches also firm. G. S Palmer.
Sill I*l*l XU INTELLIGENCE.
MINIAT U REALM A NAC—TH is day .
Sun Rises 5:05
Sun Sets 6:55
Hton Water at Savannah 530 am, 6:21 p m
Wednesday, July 24, iaSU.
ARRIVED YESTERDAY.
Steamship Tallahassee-. Fisher. New York—C
G Anderson.
Steamship Dessoug, Askins, Philadelphia—C
G Anderson.
ARRIVED AT QUARANTINE YESTERDAY.
Bark Ellida (Nor), Petersen, Buenos Ayres,
in ballast—A U Salas & Cos.
CLEARED YESTERDAY.
Steamship Win Crane, Billups. Baltimore—W
E Guerard, Agt.
DEPARTED YESTERDAY.
Steamer Katie, Bevill, Augusta and way land
ings—J G Mediock, Agt.
SAILED YESTERDAY.
Steamship Wm Crane, Baltimore.
MEMORANDA.
New York, July 23—Arrived, steamer Wyo
ming, Liverpool.
.Low Point, C B, July 18—Passed, steamship
Norlands (Br). Canton, Port Royal for Sydney
and United Kingdom.
Boston, July 21—Arrived, schr Rebecca F
Lambdin, Diggins. Apalachicola.
Baltimore. .1 uly 21—Arrived, brig Clara Pick
ens, Eddy, Savannah; schr banuie Brown, Shar
rett. Port Royal, SC.
Brunswick, Ga, duly 17—Sailed, bark Espresso
Utalj, Sehiaffino, United Kingdom.
RECEIPTS.
Per Charleston and Savannah Railway, July 23
—1 tank c oil, 1 case and goods, 1 box drugs, 1 lot
h h goods, 30 tons ice. 1 car wood, 4 cars rock, 2
bales wool, 1 bale hides, 4 nests trunks. 5 bdls
paper, 5 pkgs tobacco, 4 bbls spirits turpentine.
52 bbls rosin.
Per Savannah, Florida and Western Ry, July
23—2 bales cotton, 425 bbls spirits turpentine, 2
cars wood, 1.117 bbls rosin, 28 cars lumber, 1 car
wreckage. 25 sacks bran, 10 bdls shovels. 6 bdls
picks, 1 organ, 3 bbls whisky, 10 bales wool, 4
bales hides, 3 pkgs wax, 1 bbl syrup, 5 crates
pears. I stove. 1 box axle grease. 12 pkgs mdse,
3:3 bbls vegetables, 159 crates vegetables, 471 bbls
pears, I .On 1 erat -s pears, 2 cars melons.
Per Central Railroad, July 23—8 bales wool,
38 bales yarn, t'7 bales domestics, 3 bales hides]
5 b lls leather, 1 bag feathers, 120 boxes paper
157 pkgs tobacco, 57,485 lbs bacon, 470 crates
fruit, 159 bbls spirits turpentine, 349 bbls rosin,
150 bbls lime, 650 bales hay, 9 bblswhiskv 15
bbls beer, 240 hf bbls beer, 15 pkgs furniture. 25
bbls flour, 5 horses, 17 cars lumber. 1 ear sashes,
doors and blinds, 17 boxes wooden ware, 1 lot
wagon material, 3 crates vegetables. 11 pieces
machinery. 6 cases liquor, 30 pkgs mdse, 17 boxes
hard vare, 16 empty bbls. 4 cars stone, 700 bars
iron, 107 cases eggs, 1 cars melons, 8i tons pig
iron.
EXPORTS.
Per steamship Win Crane, for Baltimore—
l,ll6bales cotton. 15 bbls rice. 2.798 bbls rosin
45 btG spirits turpentine. 40 tons pig iron, 39.000
feet lumber 50 bales domestics and yarns, 17
rolls leather, 46 bdls hides. 10 bbls syrup 506
pkg: fruit, 16 bales paper stock, 372 pkgs mdse.
PASSENGERS.
Per steamship Wm Crane, for Baltimore—
.l IGbinson, David W Meyer. S C Parsons and
wife, E G Rehrer, L M Collins, E H Lang. W E
Haloway, Miss F B McOlensky. C C Pearce <:
B Mallard, Miss Mamie T Jeffries, A Dalsimer
Maj Hall and wife. Ingraham Hall, Miss Sallle
Burte,,) E Wilkes. J M Somerville.
Pr steamship Tallahassee, from New York— I
C H Whitney, G A Sulger, W Moode, Mrs C 91 ’
Host. Mrs F A Clarke and son. R L Liliientbal >
M Herman, W J McTimmons and wife, L S Ran I
dolph. Julius Krauskoff. Col [I D Faulkner i
This P Stovall. D P Myerson, E H Tift, Mrs ti
B Douglass. G Y Banks. J 91 Law ton, J S Nor- I
tot, Robt Chapman. C II Banks, W H Burdick
2 colored, and * steerage.
CONSIGNEES.
Per Charleston and Savannah Ry, July 23-
Transfer Office. Standard Oil Cos, I.ipprrian Bros
A S Thomas, C 0 Haines. Geo Meyer, E Craw
ford, Commercial Guano Cos, Knickerbocker Ice
Cos, Savannah Guano Cos. liick A S, Baker A S
H Myers & liros.W B Mell A Co,M Y Henderson’
N Paulsen A Cos. ’
Per Central Railroad, July 23—Fordg Agt
Stillwell, M A Cos, Stanley A S, J S Collins A Co’
Gso Meyer, McDonough A Cos. J R Cooper. T F
Jcbnsou, T Bteffins. Peacock, If A Cos. R l>
Walker A Cos. W 1) Simkins A Cos. Alexander
Sons, H Myers A Bros,Tyree, H ,v C\W F R -id
Slatsr. M A Cos. H B Foy, E B Knight. S Griegs
G WTiedeman A Bro, I Epstein A Bro, w <j
Armitroug, J IJ Weed A Cos, Cnesnntt & O’N,
Mend?l AD, W W Chisholm, Lippman Bros’
Epstein A W, Smith Bros.Collat Bios, I G Haas
w I jailer, W B Mell A Cos, Jackson, M A Co’
M Ferjt A Cos, Clarice AH, Lindsay A M, M A
Sweeney, A H Champion, T Halligan.
Per Savannah, Florida and Western Railway.
July 23 Fordg Office. McDonough A Cos, CAS
Ry Cos, 8, F A W Ry, Stanley A S. Dale. D A Cos
Lee Roy Myers ACm M J Doyle, C O Haines!
A LetflerA Son. I Epstein A Bro. Frank A Co'
H Myers t Bros, Grady, DeL A Cos, O L Jones’
E B Huntngdon A Cos, Julia Mulligan, A Horne!
Decker AT. MY Henderson. Kmanaugh A b'
Frierson A Cos, M Ferst A Cos. lteppanl A Co’
A P Brantey A Cos, C E Stults A Cos, G M D
Riley, S Guckenbeimer A Sou. C K R A Bkg Cos
LuddenAß, ET Roberts, W C Jackson A Cos
Peacock, H A Cos. J P Williams A Cos, J H Hen'-
nessy. Baldwin A Cos. H M Comer A Cos. Ches
niil.t SU N. W W Gordon A Cos.
Per steamship Dessoug. from Philadelphia—
A R Altmayer A Cos, R M Butler. Dyck &S.
810-lgeit. M Cos. C A Cox. A H Champion,
Cornwell & C, Croban A* I>. Capt WC Canlan.
W S Cherry & Cos, C R R. J A Douglas. L J
Dudd, Dryfus Bros. M J Doyle, ,! R Linateio.
Eckman & V, I Epstein A Bro, J H H Eutelman.
Fraug & Cos, M Ferst Cos, Fret well N. L
Fried, 0 M Gilbert A Cos, Gorrie Ice Cos, C F
Graham, B lioeles, Hammond. HA Cos J F
Hickey, A H Hull A Cos, A
Hirscli Bros. D Hogan. Haynes AE, C Ilet
terich, C L Jones. C Kolshom x't Bro, N Lang.
P H Kiernan, Jno Lyons A Cos, E L well's Sons,
Lindsay 4 M, B H Levy A Bro. Lippman Br*a,
Lovell £t. Lloyd aa, Lee Roy Myers .t I'o.
A Son. MeGillis .v K. Morning News,
McDonough A" B, MoeDnbrook D. T v Mullo
ger, J McGrath A Cos, R D McDonell. Mohr Bros,
Menken &A, Neidlinger &R, N Paul.sen A Cos,
Palmer Bros, A G Rhodes A Cos. S, FA W Ry,
T J O'Brieu. J I) Pickert, J II Sciirt>der, If C D
Suiter. Savannah Steam Bakery. Smith It,
Savannah Brewing Cos. E A Schwarz. J S silva,
Strauss Bros. Savannah Furniture Cos, Strauss
Printing II••use. H Solomon A >on. tug Ma id,
Solomons Cos, Tyree, HA* Cos, P Tuberdy, J W
Tae pie, \V 11 Tarver. B F t’.iuer. Geo Wagner,
Union Enterprise Club, .1 D Weed & Cos, 11 Win
ter. H Wilinsicy. Thus West A Cos. Southern Ex
Cos, iui A Ela lS B Cos. G H Malone (Geueva,
Ala) C R R.
Per steamship Tallahassee, from New York—
A R Altmayer & Cos. AppeLt S. F Asendorf.
Bvvk A S, Blodgett. M V Cos. M Bono & Bro. L
Bluestein, S W Branc . M Boley Son, Brush
E L Cos. S Cohen. W S Cherry A Cos, E M Connor,
Collat Bros. Orohan A l>. Ohesnutt A o’N. R
Chart on, Cornwell a- C, Cit R A Bkg Cos, J II
Dose hr, li I>avis A Son, Deelfer A F. '1 II Dur
gee A Cos, J A Douglas. Eckman A V. Dr W H
Elll-tt, G Eckstein A Cos. A Ehrlich A Bro. A F
Hint, f Epstein A Bro, Epstein A- W. W HEs
till, J l> Ertsterlin, Wni Estill jr. M Ferst A Cos,
Frank A Cos, Fleischman Cos. Fret well AN. C
Galiel, J B Fernandez. J 11 Furber, S Gazan.
Grady, DeL A Cos, S Guckenheiiner A JSo:i, Jos
Gorham, A Hanley, T Halligan, L .1
A Ivrauss. P J Kelly. S Krouskoff, I* H Kiernan.
IJndsay ,V’ M. Laidden B, A Letfier A Son, J
Lynch, K Lovell's Sons. D B Le*>ier, N Ling,
Jn • Lyons A Cos. B H Levy A bro. R L UUen
thal. Lippman Bros, B Lusky, A J Miller A Cos,
Memhard Bros A' Cos, I> P Myerson, Mohr Bros,
McDonough A Cos, J McGrath A Cos, .1 Nichol
son jr. NVidlinger A R, Moore A J, Order notify
)) D Hoag.Order notify J Lutz. N Paulsen A Cos,
Palmer Bros. Pulaski House, C 1) Rogers J .1
Reil *y, J Rourke, J Ray. J S Silva. W F Reid,
H Solomon A Son, Solomons A Cos. T F SvTeven,
Screven House, C E Stults A Cos, San berg A Cos,
Jno Sullivan, P B Spring r, Smith Bros, steamer
Kali *, S. F A W Ry, Savannah Steam Bakery,
G \\ Tiedeman A Bro. P Tuberdy, J W rynan.
Teeple A Cos. Watson A P, J D Weed A Cos, K I>
Walker, ,T P Williams & Cos, Thos West A Cos,
A M A C W West.C U K A Bkg Cos, FA Wheeler,
Southern Ex Cos, Ga A Fla 1 S B Cos.
< LOTIIING.
GREAT REMOVAL
SALE.
On ornbout Out I we will move to the elecant
store now beinn built for us. on the site latelv
occupied by John A. Douglass A Cos,, on
Brougbtou street
Not wishing to carry over there a single gar
ment from this season's stock, we will from now
on inaugurate the grandest and largest sale of
Clothing,
Purnishinc Goods
and Hats
Ever bold in Savannah, and at such REDUCED
prices that, will astonish all.
Do not miss this sale, as it will bo to the inter
est and advantage of all to call and see wtmt we
can offer.
tVe are anxious to have everybody in Savau
nah and its vicinity benefited by this
TREMENDOUS BARGAIN SALE,
Bfnng confident it will result in uur gaining
many new aud permanent customers.
Respectfully,
i. FALK & SONS.
WATCHES AND JXWHLUI,
Watches, Diamonds, Silverware.
A. L. DESBODILLONS,
SI BULL STREET.
MY STOCK is no* complete. I have the finest
selection of LADIKS’and GENTLEMEN’S
GOLD and SILVER WATCHES of the best
make. Fine JEWELRY in Diamond Setting*,
STERLING SILVERWARE, for wedding pres
ents, of the very beat quality, in elegant oases
Specialty of
18 CARAT FINGER RINGS,
BRACELETS, WATCH CHAINS, GOLD and
SILVER-HEADED CANES and UMBRELLAS,
GOLD SPECTACLES. GOLD PENS and PEN
CILS, FINE FRENCH CLOCKS, aud many ar
ticles which for variety, design, quality and
prices cannot be surpassed.
OPTICAL CtOODS
OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS.
Watches Repaired by Competent Workmen
DRUGS AND MEDICINES.
A New Pharmacy,
212 WEST BROAD STREET.
PRESCRIPTIONS compounded day and night
I ivy an experienced pharmacist. Wearehav
inpr calls every Silver 13ell C-riogne,
Cherry Tooth Paste in tubes. Mann's Extract
from 10c. to $1 50 per bottle. Toilet Water.
T. A. MULERYNK & CO.
Recamier Preparations.
Recamier Cream, Recamier Balm. R**camier
Powder, Recamier Soap. Recamier Moth and
Freckle Lotion an J Vita Nouva. For sale at
STRONG’S DRUG STORE,
BULL AND PERRY STRHET LANE.
Sure Death
I'O ALL COCKROACHES AND BUQS-a
new and effective remedy. It ;6 not a
poison. Try it. 25c. per bottle. For sale at
t he YAMACRAW PHARMACY. M. A. BARIK
Proprietor, southeast corner West Broad ami
Bryan streets.
BROKER*.
A. JL,. 1L ART RID G- E,
SECURITY BROKER,
FHJYS and sells on comm'ssion all classe* of
> Stocks and Boyds.
Negotiates loans on marketable securities.
New York quotations furnished by p. irate
ticker every fifteen minutes.
F. C. WYLLY,
STOCK, BOND & REAL ESTATE BROKER,
120 BRYAN STREET.
BUYS and sells on commission all classes of
securities. Special attention given to pur
chase and sale of real estate
MILL SUPPLIED.
IMZiUL Supplies
JENKINS* PACKING, JENKINS* VALV £4
FO* BA.L* bt
JJ). WEED & CO.
W UOLEh-iALii GROCER
G-. DAVIS & SON,,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
PROVISION, HAY, GRAIN AND FLOUR,
AND COMMISSION MERGHANTS,
1Q& and 198 Bay Street. . Savannah. Ga.
HRY ooonn.
■ini 1111
GREAT CLEARANCE SUE
FOR
The Hext Twenty Days
PRIOR TO SEMI-ANNUAL INVENTORY.
Our Entire Slock at Actual Cost.
Odds anft Ends and Remnants Slanibtßred
Get Our Prices Before Purchasing!
Save Twenty-Five to Fifty Per Cent.
MORRISON, FOYE & CO.
porricßT.
BALDWIN COUNTY, GEORGIA,
MANUFACTUIiERS OE
JUGS, JARS, CHURNS, FLOWERPOTS,
Urns, Fire and Orate It rick,
Chimney Flues, Stove Tops,
SEWER AND DRAIN PIPE, BORDER BRICK, ETC.
ALL ORDERS FILLED WITH PROMPTNESS. PATRONAGE SOLICITED.
STEVENS BROS. CO.,
STEYKNS’ POTTERY. OA.
REFRIGERATORS AND WINDOW SCREENS.
W ME STILL 1 THE MCE,
And Don’t Intend to Be Left Behind.
See our New stock of REFRIGERATORS—The Empress,
The Champion. The Peerless.
Four Post and Half Canopy Mosquito Frames and Nets. Sola
agents for the Armstrong’s patent.
Leave us your orders for Awning work. We make this a
specialty. We are also agents for the old reliable Staten Island
Dying Establishment, Our prices defy competition. Satisfac
tion guaranteed.
Lindsay & Morgan,
FOR RENT.
Residences For Reiifc
The time for Renting Houses for thn coming year is at hand, and I will remind those
in need of a
.lVLocLex’ii--3B”u_±lt) ZEEoTxse
to consult the undersigned. I have only a limited number left. Everyone is Newly
Built aud with the Lntest Improvements. To desirable tenants terms
will bo moderate. Respectfully,
SALOMON COHEN,
Buy and Montgomery St.
.91 OR NI NGNEWs sTJJAM PRINTING HOUSE.
Stan Printing louse if lie lining lews
fWSend your orders where they can be fltlod expeditiously and economically by steam.^ag
MORNING NEWS BUILDING, SAVANNAH. GA.
FTEAM PRINTING PRESSES.
STEAM LITHOGRAPHING PRESSED
STEAM RULING MACHINES,
STEAM SCORING MACHINES,
STEA ". BACK FORMING MACHINES,
STEAM STAMPING PRESSES,
STEAM NUMBERING
STEAM CUTTING .MACHINES,
STEA9I SEWING MACHINES.
STEAM LOOK SAWING MACHINES,
STEAM STEREOTYPING MACHINES,
STEAM PAPER DAMPING MACHINES.
AT THE—.
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