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COM MERC I 'L.
SAVANNA U ..abKifS.
Orrrci Morsiso Sets. >
I SavaSnah. Ga-, Dec- 1, 18&0. f
CoTTO>'— The market was very dull end
iaa . Tuere was a very si iw inquiry and
hid* were at figure! below quotations,
/ ; i were as a role refuse! by holders. The
To-a; sales for the day were only 60 bales. On
.-ice a; the opening call, at 10 a in., the
WiS reported quiet and unc anred.
with no sales. At the second call, at l p.
b it was duil, the sales being S5
wes M the third snl **** ca ‘ 1 ’ at 1 P- rc -.
n closed doll and unchanged, with further
' vs of S3 ba es. The following are the official
dosing spot quotations of the Cotton Excuange:
Vj idling,fair 10
G. w .l mi idling ft
Middling-• *+4
Low mtddlng 5
gond ordinary
rairset was very quiet anj
, lv Tuere were a lew scattering sal is. ou
private terms. Previous tranactions were at
quotations:
Choice.
Fine.
Extra fine J®
Medium flae In
iioodmidium jo<
Common Georgias and Flori iaa 16*
Comparative t octm Statement.
Receipts, Exports and Stop k on Hand Dec. 1, 18.0, and
tor the Same Time Last Year.
1800 91 1889 90
JZI Upland
Stock on hand Sejt. 1 2Z 11.403 6flW 8.018
Received to-Jay 11,099 TO
Received previously 17,971 595,832 14,243 578,124
Total 17,994 017,894 14,988 594 23 J
Exported to-day 21 4.17; &\5 17,409
l-xporled previously 9,754] 4'*8,24| 9*453 j 497,00)
1 Total .7Vk ; .5 1,
Stock nu hand and on ship- 1 | i . ~.wj - 0
\ board U*.a day I B,aw| 185,4411 <9 I4J
Rics—The market was dull and easy. The
eaies during the dly were 2 6 barrels. The fol
low.ng are the official quotations of the Board
of Trade. Small job lots are held at !-b@‘4c
lower:
Fair
Good 4'*s
Prime..
.Rouffh-
Couot-y lots 6 o
Tid-water 90.5^125
NavalSron s Themirket was very quiet
for spirits utrp'ntine. b it fairly fir n at quota
tions. T e sales reported were only 85 cas is, at
35c for re ulars. At the Board of Trad •. on
tie opening call, tue market was reported
firn t 40c for regulars. At the sec
mil cad it closed firm at 3Sc for regulars.
Rosin—The market was quite firm at
thedeoliie in the medium and lower grides.
There was a steady inquiry, i h nigh confined to
a few buye~s. The total sales for the day
ve-re some 6.020 barrel *. At the Board of Trad.)
on the first call the ■ narket was reported firm,
with sal-s of 5,016 barrels, at the foil .wing
Quotations: A. B, C, D a' l E. *1 : F,
1 274; <l. Si 37V*; H. $1 57; I. $1 92U: K.
Jj, ;U: -M, $2 50: S. $3 50: window glass. SI 00:
water white, 8151 At tne last call it closed un
changed.
NAVAL STORES STATEMENT.
Spi its. Rosin.
Stock on hand April 1 8.903 39,5! 1
R calved to- lay 84 3.417
Received previously ’65.710 540,719
Total 173,557 533,617
Krpcrtel to-day 2i 26!
1-iJOrtei previously 161.063 503.815
Total .161.039 5i4 O.G
Stock on hand arid on shipboard
today 12,431 79.561
Rece.ved s ime day last year g 62 1,403
Financial Money is in active U“mand.
and ruedic Exchange —Quiet and steady. The
hanks and bankers are uuyiag at 34 p ‘r cent,
discount. Sell.ng at >4 par cent, discount to
far.
!' *‘loExeluuvt —The market is weik.
Conmercial and ■ nand. sißi; sixty days. $4 79;
ninety day?. Si "<>V; francs. Paris and Havre,
s.r.y days, $5 26; Swiss, $. ‘27V4l marks, sixty
<ia.-s, 83^J.
St: rain ,s—The market is vary dull and iu
acuve
Bto;es and Dowds— r ity B md.-—Atlanta 6
per celt l ng dat). 106 bid. 1,4 asked; At
lam 7 pt cent, 112 oi l. US as ed; An
gists 7 pe- ce it ioag date. 105 bid, 112V4
Augusta 6p *r cent long dite, lit) bii,
14 asked; O Rumbas 5 per cent, 101 bid,
;05>j iske.l: Macon 6 per ce it, 115 bid, 116
Sb.ei; ,ov Sava naa 5 per auirterly
| Ja,uary coupons, 103l£ bid, 101Vd asked; no v
i Samnnh > per caut February oupous, io2><
bid, 10314 ask and.
s ' ’■ I ,win—Gen rgia new 4V4 per cent, 117)4
hd, 11514 as :ed; Geirgii 7 per cent coupons.
Ja uia.-y an I July, maturity 1836, 111 bd, 115
cik'Gcsgia .!J4 p sr cent. 102 bid. 103 a ike l
. 'bi o:7 : efci—Oemrv common, 116 bid,
t>’4as;ed; Augusta and Savannan 7 per cent.
Sui a:iied, 133 hil, 141 asset; Gsorgiacom-
I L i 2jo b. , 20 1 asked; Southwestern 7 p-r
ce:U guard its and. 1 IS4 bid. 123f4 a,red; Central
f ?er cunt or iifleates, 97 bid. 97)4 asked; Av
iaa ia:ul )V st Point riilroat stock, 109 bii,
il'iasi-d; Ulamaand West Point 6 per cent
! cerr neat -s. 103 bid, 10 % aske 1.
tin at Bo id Savanua 1, Florida anl
'rs;> rn Railroad Com iany, general mortgage,
• perce it lit-rest coupons October, 1)9 bd,
u-ask-d; Atlantic and Gulf first mortgage.
| ransolua eJ7 percent, c moons Janua-y and
f.-’i maturity la&7, 103' bid, 112 asked;
rni.ra, Railroad and Banting Cnmpaiy
wiat-rai gol i t 9; bid, 93 asked; Can
vf 1 CJ; *r'ih iated mortgage 7 ner caut coupons
’Muary and Juy. maturity 1833. 103 bid,
; * 5 *ked; Savaimah and Western railroad 5
Wi*m.nd° s..d by Central railroad, 84 bid,
•i asseu; .--aer.n mb, America) and Mont
paw.y 9 P*r cent, 9> bid, 97 asked;
■. ir afi railroad 6 pe,- 0 enr„ 189?, 10 @lll bid,
j>,lib nskea; Georgia Soutnern and Florida
.. .. msrtgaue 6 per cent, 91 bid, 94 asked;
i.) 'g? l0 “4d -'lac n first mortgag 16p r cant,
70 as:ed; Montgomery anl Kufau a
r ‘„? 8 Per cent, in ior el by Ce oral
10 ..''i ! 103 asked; Marietta and No th
c n rjluva y first mortgage. 50 years,
} [a q?t r „ “‘it, 90 bii, 92 i.sked;
fsir an No. th Ue 1 rgia ratir ad
li: i-K. rT e 5 per cent, 103 bid,
*r% 1 aNotte, Columbia and Augusta
1 j'"un?si J / t ' a '7' 197 bid, 103 ask*d; Charlotte,
11hi 1 ‘it<s aQ Augusta second m irtgare.
An,,,:' iJ asked; Charlotte. Columbia and
iaasve--'" 51,41 ln ,rt 2age, 6 ner ce it, 107 bi I,
; F,- 317 1 Georgia and Florida, indorsed,
■ ni "*■ asked: So nh Georgia aid Fiorila
talk J r i Ka ?-‘- 101 id - 103 asked; Augusta
bii '' llrst mortga -e. 7 per cent, 108
fbathsr a,lt !l1 : Gainesville. Jefferson and
l;;j ' fl r< t mirtgage, gu irautoe 1, 112 bid,
t-. ’' e ■ Gainesville, Jefferson and Southern,
guaranteed. i0) bid, 107 asked; Oc a 1
r. ' 'i l ier cant bonds, guira itead by
v t - x ,.^ ra c'Oad, 10; ppl 10.* asked; Gaines
pj.T- J "' sor> and 8 s ith*rn, s con 1 mortgage,
&>-i Hr? 1,1,0 Wi *’ *** asked; Columnus and
tfsirn ]„"' nort ga e bon is, in lorsed by Cen
vl,l. , a '.06 bid, 107J4asked; C lumbus an 1
asit-A T-.fP 131 c nt guaranteed. 107 bid, 110
_ ■_ .a and Su iurbun railway first mort
t •.f.i'Tcent, 103)4 bid, 109J4 asked.
l b oc r 1 ' et c —Firm. Sout iern Bank of
. ."' 0! Ge rgia, 290 bid, 295 asked; M*r
-5, v,, fGrmai uauk, 137 bi 1, 132 asked;
I: ~a ? .k and Trust Cos npa ly, 122)4 bid,
■ • atiorml Bang of Sa .an 1a 1. 183J4
f 'in.' 72 . • Oglethorpe 8 tvin sand fruiv
7. ki,7r.’!* bid, 126*4asked;Citizens' Bank.
In. Chatham Real Estat? and
< IMJ. 51)4asked; GeorgiaL- an
*Wnia' . Company. 97 bii, 93 asked; Ger
h% i,.“ wn s* B * •*.!■ bid, 103 nsked; Chat
*’i: sn Iu oavmgs Bank, 54 bid, 55 ask and;
1 1! 1 'Savannah C instruction Company,
1 us keit; Sava mail Construction
. ‘P4i>. Pa-bid. 105 ai„eJ.
Mb : ,j. etn—satraanau Gas Light stocks,
t' _ ' asst-U; Mutual Gas Light stock,
‘-ii i‘'. Light and Power Company.
6a- - “ R ' ; ed.
F.r i S n r 1 ?; r ‘ iL ; t steady; fair deman 1. The
? . - fade quotations are as follow,:
*.• vv.pf, r j !> 8i 'Ha s loulders,
•v ; b t cle * r rib sides. 64c; long cle ir,
''!r' N,Jl> 1 d '‘ rs i ’ 7 40: hains. 12c
t ■ ’V !1J tiss—Tne market is steady and
V • derate. ,1 u te ba7 r 1 ng.2)4lb.BV4@B>4c;
I'a.ls. 6f*@i)ljc. according to
uautity; s lalsiand uaggingat 13)4®
I . , kging, non ; uric s nominal;
; -’l,,®). tOV*e. Ir ni Ties—large
* 's |. l ';?,“^ l ) w I®'*, *> >ihl . Bag mg
~ * Ol3 a fraction higher
fv "ri, i** 1 * ady: fair demand; Goshen,
. 1 30, 22@;ic; cresmury, 24@21)c.
'ki ,• „ b'TUem, Do.
li - Marset steady; fair demand! 11®
Coffee— Market steady. Peaberry. 23c; fan
cy. 22c; c inice. 2lcu>; prim ■, 21c; go id,
S)?4c; fair, 20147; ordinary, 19-*-; cim non, 19c.
dried FRElT—Apples, evapora ed, 16c; com
nion, 11@72c. P ac es, peeled. 2>:; unneelel,
10c. Currants. 6)4@7c. Citron. 2c.
Dry Good*—Th) market is Arm. gooi de
mand. Pri.ts, 4@614c; Georgia brown shi. ting.
3 4. 414 c: 7-8 do, 514 c; 4-4 Drown sieeting. 6'4c;
while os laburgs. c'lec.s. s@.’t4c;
rarn,. We .or the best maxes; brown dril.ing,
6 4@Bc.
ll7H—Market firm. We quote full weights:
Mackere, No. 8, halt birrMs. nominal),
3)(X>@10(; No. 2 $100!@l*no. Her in;.
No i. 22c; scaled, 25c; Cod. 6@Sc. Mullet,
half barrels, f 5 (W.
Frpit— Lamms—Fair demand. Jlassina,
55 25@'i 50. Oran ;ei, Florida, 52 73@3 25 par
box.
Flour—Market very weak. New wheat: Extra.
$4 40@4 55: fa niiy, $1 So@s I■; fancy, 55 50@
5 80; pa.e ,t, $5 81@.5 90; choic*patent, S6OJf;L
6 15; sprin ; wheat, beat. $6 2"@i 40.
Grai.v— Cora—Market st aily; white corn, re
tail lots, 78o; job lots. 76c; carload lots, 74c;
mixed corn, retail lots. 770;j0b .ots. 75c; carload
lots, 7ic. Oat— Pet ail lots, 62c; job lots.
60c: carload lots, 68c Bran- Retail lots. $1 35;
job lots, $1 39: carload lots, f i 25. Meal—P ari.
p r barrel. S3 61; per sack, gl 75; city ground,
Si 53. Pearl grits, per oarral. $3 80; per sack,
$18J: city rits, $1 60 per sack.
Hay—Market s eady. Western, in retail lot -,
$100: job lots, 90c; colored lots, 35c. North
ern. non?. Eistern. rota 1 lots, $100; job lots,
C‘!c; carloat lots. 85c.
Hid.;?, W ool. Etc.—Hides—Market very weak;
receipts li rht; dry flint, 7c; salted. sc; dry
butcher, 4c Wool—Mark t nominal; nothing
offering. Wax. 22c. Tallow. 3@te. Deers cins,
flint, 22c: salt ;d, 20c. Otter ski ,s. snc@,s I 00.
Ikon—Market very steady; Swede, 3j£@6c
retined, 264 c.
Lard—Market firm; in tierces, 6c; 501 b tin),
6‘jc.
Lime, Calcineo Plaster and Cement—Ala
barna and Georgia lime in fair demand and sell
iugatsl2s per oarrel; bill; and carload lots
special; calcined plater. $2 23 p-r barrel; hair,
4@sc; R isendale cement, ci 40@1 59: Portland
cement, retail, $2 60; carload lots $2 49; Eu lisu
Portland, $2 75.
Liquors—Firmer. Whisky per gallon, rec
tified, $1 08<gt 25, accoriing to pr of; choice
gridns, $1 aOriyi 50; straight, $1 5.1 g,I dd
blended, $2 00@5 00. Winet—Domestic port,
sherry, eatavoi. low grades. 69@85c; tin?
grades, $1 o'3@l 50; California, light, muscatel
and augelica. $1 35@1 75.
Nails-Market higher; fair demanl. 31,
$3 15; 4d and SJ. $2 73; 6a, *2 55; Bd, $2 49;
19d, $2 33; 12d, $2 ;.0 I. $2 25; 50d to 6Jd.
$2 15; 201. $2 39; 4Ud. $: xO.
Nuts—Aimmds, Tarragona. 18@20c: Ivicas,
10@18c; walnuts, Frenm, 15c; Naples, 16c.
pecans, 14c; Brazil, 16c: Alberts, ’,2V4c; coc >a
nuts, Pa r.icoa, $4 99@1 20 per assorted
nuts, 50 ib an l 23-lb boxes, 133,11 c per lb.
Oils—Mai ket s eady; de uand fair. Bigna
49 ®soc; West Virginia uiock. 10 <J)l3e; lard, 53c;
kerosene. 11c; neatstoot. 60@7 c: machi iery,
18@23c: linsee 1, raw. 66c; boils 1,63 c; mineral
seal, 13c;h 1 nsli;at. 14c: uxrlian. lie.
Onion'3—Firm; Nortttern reds. p?r barrel,
$3 25 $3 50; Northern yellow, per barrel, $3 -5
@1 50: per crate. $1 15 41 25; Spanish cases,
$3 7 i@4 0': crates. $1 40.
Potatoes—New York, barrels, $3 25.
Shot—Drop, $1 56: buck $1 81.
M’Qar—The market is steady. Cut loafs, “Me:
cubes, 6>4c; powd red. C%c; gra.iuiatel. 65gc;
confec.ionera', 6)4c; stau :ard A, 6J4c; off A,
6 ,iC; white extra C. 6c; golden C, 5>47; yellow,
s>4c.
salt —The demand Is moderate and market
q iiet. Carload lots, 65c. f. 0. b.; job lots, 75@
b-ic.
bmrp—Florida and Georgia, market
q net for
gt)ods, sugarh jine .notates, 13<gi20c.
Toßicco—Market very firm. Sm ikinf, dome-i
--tic. 22V£j@.$l 60; cuewing, con uou. souad, 23
1 air, 28(&35c; good, brig it,
63c; fine fancy 7.3 extra tine, $1
brignt navi©;, 22(^43c.
Lumber—f.ie market is fairly activ\ particu
larly for the larger siz There still a c >;npar
auve dearth of orders for small >r sizes and eaiy
saw n/, alt louga there iiai been some improve
m ;dt .n c-ais particular siuce last report. We
quote
Ordinary sizes sl 2
Difficult sizes 15 00,ch25 50
Flooring boa ds 16 00(a21 •0
Shi stlllfs.... 17 00
TiMß::a—Market dull and no.niuai. We
quote:
TOO feet average $ 9
bO) •• “ i0
9)0 “ *• 11 00® 12 OO
1 000 “ “ 12 0)4614 00
Sai.oping timber in tue shaft—
-700 feet average .$ 6
800 “ *• 7 00(& 8 0 >
90) “ “ ... 8 0 9 00
1,0.0 “ “ 9
Mill timber $1 below these figures.
FREIGHTS.
Lumber—Coastwise—There is a surplus of of
fering tonnage, anti market is dull and
weas. Rates are: For Bali nore, Si 50
@>oo, according to dispatcu in ioa Im •;
PniiadelphU. §5 00; New York. $5 50
aid wuarf&ge: Sound ports and Boston,
S> DC@i 00. From 2i@s9c. is paid ves
sels uer - for s lifting to load at nearby
ports, Tim *r, sPo@sl higner llitn lum
ber rates. T * tie West Indie* a.id Wind
ward. nominal; to R>sario. SIB 0J®1IOO; to
Buenos Ayres or Montevideo. sl6 OU@l6 50; to
Ro June.ro. sl6 00: to Sp miah a id Mediterra
nean ports. sl4 00; to tin U nted Kiogd on for
o dors, n itmaal for timoer, Si standard;
lumber, U 5. Steim—To New York. S' 00; to
Puiiadel bit, $S 00; to Boston, $8 00; to Balti
na 're, $0 s(i.
Naval Spores—Market ii dull. Foreig a— Cork,
etc , for .me. s, s nail spot vessels, roua, 2s 1
an ids 10J41; to arrive, 2s 7y£ I ani 3s 10J41;
spirits, A iriatic, rodn, 3s: Ge 10a, 2i 7vjjd: Sou h
America, ro-in, SOe tour barrel of 230 pounds.
Coastwise—S:eam—To Bos,ol. 1 c oer 10J lbs
on roun, 90c 01 spirits; to NewY >rk. rosin,
p r 100 lbs; spir s, 80c; to Pullidelpina,
roun, 74a per 100 His; sp rits, SOc; to Saliimore,
rosin, 30c; spirits. 70c. Coastwise quiet.
Cot rots -By Steam—The market is very dull.
Liverpool 17-6 id
Bremen. ii-321
R val
Barrel ma 21-64d
Havre lil-B.d
Genoa 21 Bid
Antwerp.... 9-3 Id
Liverpool v,a New fork slb *l9 64d
Havre via Ne v York $ lb 3.:0
Bremen vii New York 49 lb -dqc
Reval via Ne w York 05 7-lßd
Genoa via New York ?gd
Amsterdim 9-321
Amsterdam via New York 70e
Antwerp via New York 5-16 1
Boston $ nale $ 1 75
S a idan 1 $1 bale 1 75
Ne v York $ oale 1 50
Sea island & bale. 1 50
Philadelphia $ bale 1 50
•Sea island % bale 1 50
Balti nore $ bale
Providence bale
Rick—By steam—
New York $ barrel 50
Pniladelp lia barrel 50
Baltimore $ b trrel 50
Boston 19 b irrel 75
By sa 1 Liverpool, Bremen, Amsterdam,
or Havre J4d
By sail Gothenberg 21-Bid
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Grown fowls t* pair $ 75 @ 80
Chickens % grown, $ pair 50 @ 60
Chicken' 4 g own pair 40 t<a 50
Kggs, couniry. dose 1 21 @ 27
Peanuts, fancy, 11. p. Va., ip lb . 6 © 7
Peanuts, han 1 picke 1, ]p tb 5 ® 6
Pe units, smal', ban 1 picke 1. (3 lb 6 @
Peanuts. T nness*e. handpicked 5 ® 6
Sweet potatoes, ‘,3 busnel, yellow 50 @ 60
Sweet Dot it.> s.fi bus lei. white. 40 @ 50
Poultry -Market overstocked; demand fair.
Egos—Market very firm; stock light: demand
good.
Peanuts-A nple stock; demand light; prices
weak.
Sugar—Georgia and Florida nominal; none in
market.
Honey—Demand nominal.
M YRSifi Jo B f TSjO tA?3
FINANCIAL.
New York. Dec. 1. noon.—Stocks opened
dull an 1 leatur lesi. Money easy at 4@5 per
cent Exchange— long, $1 8lia@l81; short,
$i s. >4 ;* i 0/ s. Government bonus ueglecusd.
State bu ids dull nut steady.
Following were tno 2 p. m. stock quotations:
Erie 194 Rtc.lin'd & vV. Pt.
Cuica-o A Nll 10R4 Terminal 16
LakeSuo-e .1054 Western Union... 77.4
Norf. & >V. pr ... 5% .
5:00 p.m.— .xenange closed quid and weak at
$1 ,p 4 8 . louiycli it I@is per cent.,
la t I an 5 pe • en Su i-Treasury balances—
Coin, sll<, 73.099; curroucy, s>. ■< 9,090. Govern
ment bonds dull our, ntmiy; four per cents
1; ; tour and a half per cents 101. ex uvideud.
State bonds 1 li and feature eat
u e w uc temper of the stock market during
t e latter porti m of 11st weet was continue 1
to-cay. and even greater 1 -uses wer 1 sustained
tuan on eit .er oi ibe days of last week, wuen
prices or.ip ei. Tuere was no apparent cause
10 the weakness iu either tbe railroad or busi
ness world, but many are inclined to look upon
it as a natural consequence of the too ra id rise
of tue past ten days. The day was tbe first of
tu j mont 1, and there was a sea-city of fu ds to
loan, owiuk to disbursements for Interest bring
made by the banks, and rates on call a ere uign
dur ng most of tue day, reacaing 14 percent. at
oue ti ne. Tuere wai als • another (at tire an
no uu el. but it was not of sufficient imp n tarice
to hive bad auy indie ic< upon ttie course of
prices London was seller for no apparent
reas >u. but tn s gave the and art an opp .rtunny
to Hra oer tbe list with more success, an 1
THE MORNING NEWS: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1800—TEN PAGES.
many stop order* were reached in the early
trad n on a combination of selling:, so that the
marfcet thro i*Qout the day was quite de
moralize The market lacked support because
brr.iers decline l to do a mar in tiustnezs. ad
it is felt in the street that not before tin first o:
the new year may easy mo i y be iooke l for,
not wit a tne ea>i*r conditi >n of foreign
and tne very flattering couditio i of
our trade at j reeeat. Selling was prin
cipally in st c xs in tne early por>ion
of tne and iy, su: when t >.e bsars got w ell to work
tnere was great na artiaiity h .wn in ha inner
inir, aid t e wu le list inovei in u iis >n,
at louga Lac ;awanua, Delaware and H.i-lson.
L non Pacific, and Louisville and Nasnviiie were
le^tl i rs. Tae market closed active and v ry
weatv at the lowest prices of tue day. Final
loNe> are as follows: Laciawanna 54,
M soiri Pacific 3i,. Loiisvilie aid Nashville
dHi. St. Paul 5. Atcu s*n and and
Quincy each We at ra Union Koc< Gland
* •&. New Jersey Central. Chic igo G.w, C., C.. C.
and bt. Louis 24 each. New E igland 2**,
Northern Pacific ad He per cent.,
NV and Erie preferred 2oercent.,
and other s nailer amounts. Tae sal *s of list -d
stoclis were snares a id unlist and 17,000
shares.
Tae following were the closing quotations of
the Stock Exeuan:
Ala. class A, 2 tos IJS 4 N.O.Pa'flclst raort*Bs
Ala. class B. on ..107 N. V. Central .
Georgia 7s, mot. Norf. Jt W. ref . *>3-
N.Oarolinac jusis.in Northern Pacific. 2.U
N.Carolina cons4s. 97 ** “ pref G.’U
S<-). v'lro. vdrown Pacific Maii do *
consols). 1(X) R'aiiQg. **9
Tenaessee6s .106 Ricnm nl A Ale.
Ss 104 Ricnrn dii \V. Pt.
“ se. 35... Ter nmal 15'^i
Virginia 6s 50 Roc-c Maul ti .v 4
\xi bHConsoli’ted. 47 St. Paul 49 *
Che.s. & O tio *• pef rred.. 105 U
N >rt a western .. .10 . Texas Pacific 14^
** P'oferrei 3 Toon. Coil & Iron. 3J14
Dela. & Lack ... Union Pacific.... 4^^
Brio-- U NJ. Ce itra! 97
East Tennessej. 6V£ M sNourlPacific... 63 £
Lake Snr' lO.v a Western Union... 75V4
L'vdle & Nash.. . C tto i Oil corti... 15
Memp i-s at C lar. 50 Brun-iw ck 15
Mobile & 01i0.... 25 & Onio 4s. 61
Nash. & C atr*a. 94 Silver certificates.
♦Ex-interest.
COTTOX.
Liverpoou Dec. 1. noon.—Cotton—Business
mode ate at easier prices; v mid ding
5 3-16 1: sale-* B.OJU bales—American 6,‘AW Dales;
Si’ooulado.j a id e*p rt 530 hales; receipts 13,000
bales—A aerie m 9 4JO.
r' it ir <s - x e ica i md Hi ig. 'of mi 1 Uing
clause, December delivery and; December and
January delivery 5 2-6 id. also 5 3 64d: Janxiary
and February delivery 5864 1, also 5 7-64 J. uuo
.5 b-64J; Februar.. aid Marcn de ivery 5 11-641.
also 5 10-64 i. also 5 ll -'*4d; March a ul April de
iivery 5 14-04d. also 513641, aso 5 14-6ld; April
and May delivery 5 46-4 J; May aua June de
livery 5 19-64i. also 5 18-641; June and July de
livery 5 21611, also 5 20-64x1; July and August
delivery 5 2i 64J. Future* steady.
The tenders of deliveries at to-Jay's e’earings
amounted to 4,600 balas new dockets and 2,900
bale* old.
4: *0 o. m v utu es: v. n*ri'.an mlMTng. low
middling cla ise, December 5 3-61(2)5 4-64 J; De
cember and January deliv ry 5 3-64 $5 4-64 l;
Januaryani Feoruarv deiiverv SS-G4<&) 9-64d;
February a id March deliv ry 5 11-64 1, buyers;
Marcu an t April delivery 5 i4-64d, buyers;
April an i May and divery 5 16-64 1, sel ers: May
anl June delivery 5 1944i, varne; J .ne and
July delivery • 2i-64d. buyers; .Juij’ and August
de ivery > 28-64d, buyers. Futures closed firm.
Nkw York, Dc*c. 1, no )n.— Cotton opened
quiet; middling uplands 9 7-10 c; middling Or
leans 9Vic; sal ;s *Ol bales.
F itares—Tae market opened stea iy, with
sales as foi.ows: D *oernber delivery 9 lie;
January Delivery 9 24c; February delivery
9 23c; .Marc i delivery 9 42c; April delivery
9 51c, May deliver*’ 9 59c.
S:OJ p. m.—Cotton closed quiet: middling
upw-nus 9 < 16c; middiiug Orleans 94£c; uet
receipts to-day 1 0 bales, gross 4,927; sa;es to
day -M biles; sales last w ek uot before re
po ted 21 i for consumption.
Futures—Market closed (lull but steady, with
sales ot 1 5, A/0 bales, as follows; December
de ivery 9 US / 9 10c; January deliver 2uj
9 2 c; February delivery 9 3Jc; March de
livery
May delivery 9.a v xi,9 55e; June delivery 9 66 (h
t 7c, July delivery 9 2“lc, August de ivery
977 78c. September iieiivery 9 49®J 50c.
The 6u t's cjtto.i review savs: **Futur *s
opened ac ad cime of 4 ,omts on near aid 3
points on late in nt s, closing dull but steady
at a di-cline of 6(§4S pouts on near an l 4(&5
points oa ate mo .uhs from Saturday's closing
rices. The u arket to diy telt strongly the
uniavorabl' turn of tae m iney maritet. aid the
Jepressiou in sterling exchange. The selling
movement abate 1 but little from the o eni ig,
and tue c.ose was at about the lowest figures of
tne day. Such strengt.i as was exnibited from
time to time in the coar.se of business proved
quire spasmodic and temporary. There was
nothing in tie general general position to
weaken values. Stocks cmt nu.t small, aid the
move.nent of crop was very mo lerate, the
marked failing oif in receipts at Memphis oem r
an /tab u feature; but in thj present state of
the money and exchan 'e markets it i< useless to
tal r buiiisn to anyboiy about anything. Spot
C > ton -re was duil.”
GalzVEstcn, Dc. I.—Cotton steadv; middling
9 s*. c; net rec iprs 8.2-M bales, gross 8,203;
saies .61 bales; stocK 82 236 bales
Norfolk, >j c. 1. —Cotton steady; middling
c; uet raedpts 4.2J5 bales, gross 4,23/; sales
1,0*4 bales; staca bal-*s; xports, to Ureal
ii'u? and 7.1 *2 bales, coast vise 3,036 bales.
Baltimore, Dm. I.—Cotton dull; middling
9 s c; net rece pts 3,5b8 bales, gross 6,163; sales
2JO uaies, an to spinners; at mk 17,551 biles; ex
ports, to the co itinent 995 ba*es, coastwise 400
bales.
Boston,
middiin r 9 1 -16 c: net rec lots 93 bales, gross
3 9 5; sales none; stock bales; export j, to
br-*ar Br ia u l.tfiJi bales.
Wilmington, De *. l.—Cotton clo-ed dull;
middling 8 vc; net receipts 340 bales, gross 340;
sales bales; stocK 13,2i4 hales; experts, to
t<*c >nti e a 7.7 7 t bales, ooastwis s‘>6.
FaiLADSLPHiA, D-c I. v>tt n q net; mid
dling b>ftc; net .
4 775 bales.
Nkw Orleans, Dec. I.—Cotton closed quiet b it
st-aly: middling 9 1 He; net receipts 5.663
bales, grossS, bo; 5a1e52,750 bales; stock 221,665
bales; export', to Gi eat Britain 5,336 Dales, to
France 4,496 bales, to tbe continent 8,£99 bales,
11’ spinners 1 357.
Futures—Tbe market c'osea barely steady,
witu sales of 23,500 bales, as follows: Deem
ber delivery 8 74c, January delivery 8 68c, Feb
ruary delivery 8 99c, Marc 1 delivery 9 !2c,
April delivery 9 21c. Ma. delivery 9 30c, June
deuvery 9 3 c, July delivery 9 47c, August de
livery 9 59c, September delivery 9 05c.
Mobile, De:. I.—Cotton quiet; midd'ing
9c: net receipts 1.760 bal s, g oss 1,760; sales
2.00.1 bales; stock 24,6.2 bales; exports, coast
wish 1. 0-i tales.
Memphis, Dec. I.—Cotton quiet but steady;
middling ic; recel .ts 13.877 bales; shipments
6,11.0 bairs; sales 4,100 bales; s;uo, 127,56 bales.
Augusta, Dec I.—Cotton quiet; middling 9c;
recei ts 1.873 bales; sh pm n s 1,147 bales; sales
1,)4I bales; s .c. 3',149 bales.
Charleston. Dec I.—Jotton steady; mid
dling 9i4c; net receipts 2.183 ba es. gross 2,1-3;
sales 60J bales: stock 48,44* bales; exports,
to 1 he co itment 9.619 bales.
Atlanta, Dee. I.—C non steady; middling
94c; receipts 1.216 bales.
Nbw Voik. D'C. I.—Consolidated net re
receipts at ail citton ports t >-lay 39.602 bale:;
ex .or s, to <4reit Britain 15,591 bales, to tbe
continent 25,567 bales, to France 5,805; stock at
all American ports 656,621 bales.
1 iAI I ASi PI >VISI INS.
New York, Dec. 1. noon Flour quiet and
steady. Wheat q liet and steady. Corn dull and
weiker. Port quiet an 1 steady at flO 50®
12 00. Lard buil and easy at $6 25.
Freights easy.
5:00 p. m.—Flour, southern, dull and steady;
com non to fair, extrt. $3 45®3 9u; goidto
c loice, extra. $4 00@5 35. Wn at unsettled,
closing firmer and qui it: No 2 red. cash. $1 OSH
iu e evator; option., closed strong and fairly
active: ho. 2 red, December delivery
$1 034; January delivery §1 oi°4; February
delivery—; Mav delivery $11164. Corn un
settled closing firm; No. 2. 6 let'lo vC in eleva
tor: ooliom closed weak; December delivery
Co'/<c; January delivery 6O40; May delivery
GOtfie. Oats clos 'd fi.-ii.er and m ider itely active;
options dull an I weaker; December delivery
4<Hc; January delivery —c; Mavdeliv ry 51*60;
No. : ot 49@49)4c: mixed western 47@51e.
Hops weak; new 43@4'c; state, common to
choice, S3® 12c. Coffee Options closed
steady, 5 p to 10 noints down; and ill:
December delivery 17 25®17 30; January deliv
ery 16 35® 16 45: March delivery 15 40®
15 45; 41ay delivery 15 15® 15 29; spot Rio
dull but steady; fair carg es 1914'8 No. 7
174 c. Sugar—raw dull; Idr refining 49£c; cen
trifugals. 96’ test, s*pc: refin 'd quiet; 0 5 1-16
®5 3-l6c:; extra C 54@54s ': w itte extra
C 5 7-16® • 9-16 c, ye low 415 16®5c; off A
5 7 16®i>i,c. mould A 6 310 c. stan lard A
6 l-ltic. confectioners’ a %c. cut loaf and
crus e i SHc, powdered 64c, granulated 6*40.
cubes G!ge. Molassea Foreign no 1 uai; New
Orleans quet; common to fancy 35®4i)c. _Po
troleum s oadv: cruJe in barrels. Parsers, $7 10;
refin and, al! p iris, at 87 30. Cottton see l oil
dud; crude prime 2.'@23c; yellow prime
82c. Potat >es—Prim 'Cadi active. Wool quiet,
s -adv; domestic fleece 31@3 c: pulled 27®
34c; Texas 13@2‘>c Provisions Pork s.eadv:
in f.ir demand; extra mess SiO 75 -12 00;
extra fir.iae $lO MfyH quiet and
steaiy; family $9 15® 11 00; plate 87 oo®7 SJ.
Beef, bauH, q iiet ai!2 00@12 50. Dried Deal
quiet. Ti reed beef quiet; city extra.
India mess 814 09® 15 CM. Cu" meat* quint
and steady: pickled bellies 5 • ®s4c; rtOkted
shoulders sc: bams l*4@sl4c Middles
du l out easy; abort c.aar 8# (M. lard opened
wak lowo-an 1 qulot; western ateam 80.20
bid; city steam ti 75; options. December de
livery $8 15; Janutrv delivery $6 31; Fehniarr
deliv ry —: —; May delivery
$6 98. Freights to Livernool weak; cation Wt*
grains.
Chicago. Dec. 1 —The gran markets opemeti
weak and dull, closing active an l at oag.
Wheat, corn and oats, arter open n; .ower t nan
they closed Saturday, re*'were i the loss ad
wounu up wit i substantial gain*. Provision*
could not overcome the enormous r>*eeipui of
hogs and were lower at the close to-day taaa on
SatnMav.
Cash quotations were as follow*: Flour un
cha i.r *d: >pn n piteuw $♦ - pvt
euts St ik>; |2 W-.ea:
No. 2 spring 92tic; No. 2 re 1 9V Corn-
No. 2, 50Lc. Oats—No. 2, 43q|, , 3Uj > Mess
pork $8 6. W per 100 !b>, s■> :a Short
no si Dry salt shoulders.
boreC short clear sides, boxed.
$5
Lea ling futur e ra i red as follows:
Opening. Highest. Closing
No 2. Wheat—
Deo. delivery.. $ 92 $ 93. 4 5 •
Jan. delivery 94V% 95^
Mav delivery ... 1 1 01 > 4 1 013.
Cobs. No. 2
Dec. delive-y.. 49M 50*^
J n. delivery.. 49 Moj 50U
May delivery.. 524£
Oats. No. 2-
Dec. delivery.. *43 43 J 4 48
Ja {.delivery.. 43 4-34^
Mav delivery..
Mess Pork
Dec. delivery.. $8 75 $8 75 J 9 75
Ja 1. eiver*-.. 11 05 11 20 11 \7'h
May ieliverv.. 11 83 11 93 11 93U
Lard, per 100 IDs—
Dec. J tiivrr.. $5 70 $3 70 ffl 70
Jan. delivery.. 610 610 ft 10
May delivery.. 660 fi 63 6 57?£
Short Xibs. per 10!) Ths—
Dec delivery.. $5 Oil $5 07LJ $3 07^
Jan. del very.. 550 5
31ay delivery.. 6 01 6 ft 00
Baltimore. Dee. I.—Flour quiet; Howard
street and western superfine $3 00 40;
extra 83 3J; family p ; ci:y
'bills, rio braud-< -xtra 2l. Wheat-
Southern (juiet; Fultz.
CK; No. 2,90 Lg; firm; No. 2 winter
red, on spot ana Novemb r, 9114 c; Dtv.-in
tier9444c; May —. Corn—South rn null; white,
njw 48(^5Jc, >ld 6 sii >c; yollow, ne v
57c; old t’3(5,65c; western quiet.
Cincinnati, De 1 - Flour in mod rate
and niand; family $3 r>e®3 99; fancy >' 3
Wheat scare- anl firm; N. 2 red 96c t’orn
in fa r demind; No. 2. red, 52V$c. O.itseas er:
No. 2 mixed 47(J>480. Provisions—Pork as r
at $lO 25. Lar iiu light- damn and at $5 70(f$5 75
Bulk meats steady; short rib sides $5 37*4
Bacon at a iy; short clear $? 59 Hors, co u
inon and iight $i 75 a3 w); packing an l b ,teh
ers* $d fto<&3 t>s. Whisky activ* and firm at
$1 14.
St. Loui, Dec. I. Flour in better He
rn md; family $3
380; fancy s4tA)®4lO; patents 9a
d’hoat higner; No 2 re I, cash. 9114 R c;
December delivery 92c: January delivery
May delivery 99^ s: July delivery 88c hi i;
August delivery -c. Corn, spot, lower; options
o > ne i quiet and cl >so 1 above Satur
day; xNo. 2. cash, 49c; December delivery 4-<V4c:
January delivery —c; May delivery 50V 4 0. Oau
quiet but firm; 2 cash 45- a >; December
and livery —-c; May delivery Bagging
at 5> 4 (&7>4c; ir m c >tton ties $ 35® l 40
Corn meal steady. ProvUi >ns quiet an 1 dull—
P r e scarce and firm, job lots, $1125. Lird
85 25. Dry 8.11 boxed shoulders. Si <5;
longs $5 4*
Bacon, b >xeil siionl lers, $5 3* longs $6 10;
rib*, $6 10; clear $6 25. Sugar cured hams,
sl6 3 03. Whisky steady at $1 14.
New Orleans, Dec. 1.-t’oTe- dull; R:o
car oes. ordiu-my to fair 1 Sugar,
open kettl.*, strictly prime to c 1 .tea 3 15 i6<3>
4c: prim * 3'4c, common fully lair
4 3 fair coutrirugal plan a
tion granulated j-Mc; ofT granulateil
6c; choi *e wuito 5 3-16 w ife choic 1
choice vo lowclarirled 4 13 16®4-/fce; prune
yell w clarified 413 !6c; off yelow clarified
5 i-lCc: common 4c. M (lasses quid and weak;
open kettle, fancy 31v&l5o; cooie * 3*c; strictly
prime 20c; goo l prune 26&25c; prime
good fair 20®23c; oentrif ;gals,
strictly prime 2)c; good prim prime
g >od fair 2!<&22c; common to good
common -5&!7c; syrup 23^25c.
NAVAL STORES.
New York. D a .c. 1. noon —Spirits turpenttne
quiet but sea ly at R >sm quiet but
firm at $1 45 Tb l 50.
•:)) o. m —Rjn dull but firm: stralne 1
con non t> gooi Turpeatme
dull and steady at 39Vi(j£4)c.
WinviiNoroN, Dec. 1. Snirits tur ontlne
steady at 36j. Rosin firm; s.rained $1 15; go and
strained $1 23. Tar firm at $1 55. Crude tur
p ntiue, tirn; hard $1 20; yellow dip, $193;
virgin $1 90.
CfARLSsroN, Dec. I.—Spirits turpentine firm
at ;Lc. Rosin quiet; goo l strained $1 25.
New York. Dec. 1 -Rice quiet and steady;
do neitic fair to extra svi@3Ac; Japan
s®6c.
■ • ) ti.-tv >s. Dee. I.—Rice steady; ordinary
to prime 3H®4Hc.
PETROLEUM
New Yor-v. Dec 1 —Petrioleum mirket
opened steaiy, and after a slignt decli m in
earl traUi ig bids by Standard oil brokers
caused an ad vane > of 1-Ha in January outions
and the market closet st on; Pennsyl
vania oil, 01 spot, ope ied at 6tiV(fc; hig test.
67c; lowest, 66*4*1 ct sing at 67c; January
options opened at 67c: highes , 6714 j; low
est, 66Hc; closing at 6-94 5 Lima oil—no sales.
New York Market Review.
Reported by Q. S. Pat'ner, 166 Reade St. , b'ew
York.
New York. Nov. 28 —The market immediately
following T lanksgivi ig has been somewhat
as.er on oranges, owing to liberal offerings an t
limited demand-F incy, selected sizes. 83 23®
3bo; mixed, 82 7’® 109. Lem ns, $2190®3 nu
Vegetal) es in goou uemanrt. string beans selling
at $1 50®3 09, cue muer.s $209®3 59, egg plant
$2 00®* 50 per bbl. c ate. A te.v tomatoes
have arrived from the West Indies, selling at
$2 00 per small cate. Hindoo !< favorable for
early shipments from Florida. Receipts of
r inges for the week, 30.779 boxes; total t
date, 57,034; total to same date last year 103,917
boxes.
ri-IIPPi 4G IVr.GLiUIGrINUiG.
*f lii VJ A H ti Itlil-l'J.i DA {.
Sun Rises 7:01
Sun 6krs 4: >9
High Water at Savannah. 11:3* am, 12:16 p m
Tuesday, Dec 2. 1890.
ARRIVED YESTERDAY.
Steamship Kansas City, Kempton, New York
—O G Anuer on.
Steam ship D H Miller, Billips, Baltimore—W
E Guerard. ’ gt
Bark Marian uina [ltal], Astarita, Licata, with
sulphur to orde ; vessel to Ohr G Dahl & Cos.
Schr Julia A Trubee, Mount, New York, with
railroa 1 iron to S, F & 'V Ry Cos; vessel to Jos
A R iberts & - o.
Steamer Katie, Bavlll. Augusta and way land
ings—J G Mediock, Agt.
Steamer Al ha, Strobhar. Beaufort, Port
Royal a id Bluff on—J G Mediock. Agt.
Steamsr Bellevue. Baldwin. Beaufort, Port
Royal and Bluffton—W T Gibso", Agt.
CLRVR6D Y£*rSRDVY.
Steamship City of Savannah, Googins. Boston
—'J G Aod“rson.
Steamship City of Augusta, Catharine. New
York—U G AnJerson.
DSPCRTSD YESTERDAY.
Steamer Ethel. Carroll. Cohen's Bluff and way
landings—W T Gibson. Manager.
SYILED YESTERDAY.
Steamship City of Savannah, Boston.
Steamship City of Augusta, New York
MEMORANDA
New York. Nov 29—Arrived, Emita, Nash,
Dar.en: schrs An 1 J Train or. Derricks -n. Jack
so-iviiie; Joe! F ohepparl. Wa!s 1, Darien.
Cartiiagena. Nov 24—Sailed, schr Mercury, for
Pensacola.
Ixj idou, Nov 29—Sailed, bark Bellona [Ger],
Lenck, Savannah.
Rotterda.n, Nov 27—Arrived, bark Daphne
[Nor], Madsen. Savannah.
Anniacntcola, Nov 9—Cleared, bark St-phen
O Hart, Pearmn, Pniladelpnia; scur Scotia,
Gill, Cardenas.
Boston, Nov 29 Arrived, schr Flora Rogers.
Joanson, Brun-iwick
Cleared, brig Ellen M Mitchell, Small, Kings
Ferry. Fla.
Pai:e l Highland Light, schr MV B Chase,
Charleston lor Bath.
Coosaw. SC, Nov 29—Cleared, bark Darwin
[Br], Jago, United Kingdom.
Darien, Nov 29—Cleared, sebr E II Cornell,
Waas, Bath; Florence J Allen, Dunton, Port
ia id.
Port Roval, S C, Nov 29—Arrived, schr Harry
B Ritter. Peters in, Baltimore.
Brunsw.cx, Nov 29-Arrived, bark Wallame
[R is], IJnqvist, San Felim de Guixols; schr Jno
H Cross, Riw er, Providence.
New York, Dec I—arrived steamship Arixona,
Liverpool.
NOTICE TO M ARTNERS.
Notices to maria -re. pilot charts and all nautl
caliafor.nati >n will ba furnish;! masters of ves
se.s free of charge at tbs Unite 1 States Hydro
graphic offlee in tbe Oust >m 1 louse. Captains
are requested to call at tbe office.
Ltecr F H Shcrmap.
In cbarg i Uydrograoiuc Ststion.
Lagnayra [Venesuala), Nov 12 — On and after
Nor 15 the breakwater head of this barho wifi
be marked from sunset to daylight by a fixed
rad light.
RECEIPTS.
Per Charleston anl Savannah Railwav. Dee
1—122 b da* cotton. 23 bbls * unts tur|ntin*. 56
bbls rosin. 15 ha! •• 2>2 sacks peanuts. 2
cars w.*od, 1 car empty bbU, 85 totwvo. 1
car lumb. r. 7 bales burlap*. 1 bdl hides, 2 b xes
fark, 1 tub butter, 1 pfcg belstead-, 7 boxes iqk,
1 tub butler, 88 nests tr in**.
Per Savannah. Florida and sYestern Railwav.
D**c 1-2 -3 bales cotton. l.’lO bbD rosin, 827
bb s spirits turpe une. 274 pkgs mdse. 114 bb s
fruit, 118 pkgs furnitui-e. 15 na es biles. 14 pcs
cas; ng, S bbls flsh.NJ cars pig iron. 1 car sash and
and b. 3 ca r s cot. on sect!, 43 cam lumb *r. 2 cats
cattle, 8 cars wood, 538 boxes vegetables. 18 % ;oi
bores fruit, 10 bhs ve -etables.
Per Central Railroaxl. 1) c 1—8.590 l>a!cs cH
t<*n. 2 3 bbls spirits turpentines. VI bbls r sin.
5 bales domestics, 4 bales mdea. 3 pkes pipt'r, 3
!>kgs harness. l(K> pkgs i bic o, 1.700 lbs bacon.
11 bbls whis v v. 10 pkgs b ufgie>. 29 bbls syrup. 1
hbl |K;atoes, 27 cirslumb*r. 107 p<gs furnltur-*,
2 cars stock. 11 bbls flour. 52 sac* pea iuts, 3iH
p%gs mdse, 3 cars br.ck, 108 pkgs hardware, 79
ease* eggs. 7 cars coal
EXPO trs
Per steamship City of Savannah, for Boston—
-1,811 b ties upland ootro . 19ft oaMs domost ics
ad yarns. B.i bids spirits turitenune. 3:4,090 feet
lumber, 4 bbls ric •. 2V> bb s r >sin. 97 mdse.
13 tbls oranges, 5.640 boxes oranges, 125 tons
pig iron.
I‘or steamOiin City of Augusta for N*w
York— 2,880 baleA upland c •t.nin, 109 bbls rosin.
237 bal*s domestics. 2>o bbls cotton seM oil. 55
bb sspi its tur-endue. boxes A'egetables. 48
bbls oran t**<, 5,965 boxes oranges, 3ft t*al *s nides,
2i tons pig irou. 5 bale' paner stx*k, 33pkgs fish,
Hhbls ve rotables, 174 pkgs mdse, 30 * sacks ashes,
30 cans shrimp.
PASSENGERS.
Ter steamship City of Augusta, for New
Y*rk—Mrs R l' Roche. 2 steeia.'*.
Per steamship Kansas City rom Ncv York—
Capt F Kenipton and wife, ltev J F Seeley ani
wife, M? s li R Seeley, P Nolan, tl Keisltng and
wife. Master W Nolan, Master T Nolan. Mrs S S
Miller, \\ Sc ineider, A K Holt. 11 W Ormsbee.
Mrs D A lieck vith, Mr Turner. Rev R F Hart.VV
P Rvan, Mr Walk, r, Mrs J A Grant, T Tuvbv
and wife, Mrs J Tierney. W Newkirk. Dr W E
U *mm, ii<s S Burge'S, Downing, Miss 31
Oomm, DC Mi* or. Mrs F PalTe, .1 Burke, Miss M
Markham. A Hisler, A Leopold, SG Bull, Mrs
Sell *nlr and child. Miss G H Screven. Airj T P
Bond, D H Wick ha 11 an < wife. Miss Bond, T K
Rolan anil wife, Mrs Raff-Tty. T C Bridges. Mr
Rigby, (J Murray, I) P Ringlev. H McA Schley,
J K Lass, W S Olmatead. B V Shanan. Miss K
R ck, T Maiilon. M H sfolea, Dr H Carulhers, i>
Hecox. 51 a A W White anti inft, W Campton, J
Laß lyteaux. Mrs M LGomm, W E Maxwell. F
O’Keefe, MissO L Na;ol, A Lovelin. A Kaffir,
M.s Barth, E R Sisson and wife, J S Henderson,
Miss S Olmstend, J Blakely an l wife. Mis Cal
lan. Miss 51 (Julian. P Fitzgerald, L Wiloocks, L
J Hanzfelder and wife. W F L*‘R*'V, H Whit •,
Hiss C Hurcn. Miss E Miller, G Bonifn.ce, hr ET
Cam 1 bll. J Cain nan > and wife. J Armstrong
Mrs F Hoi len. Miss M Loc'ier, 1 Roos, Mrs K H
('rocker. Miss Compton. Miss LM Whit*, J K
Foster and wife, is P Clark an l wife, J Hodgson,
T Eitzpatriok, J fu*s lhn*cht, 11 W Smith, Miss
M Bond, 4 co.oreJ, 8 sleorage.
CONSKI 4 EES.
I'er Charleston and Savannah Railwav, Dec 1
—A H Champion's Son. Savannah Grocery 00. D
R Ed war n. C ieauiitt & O N. M Boley & Son. P
Sim 'son, Salas Jk W. J Hart & Bro. Gregg. .1 £
W, R Kirkland, W B Mell £ Cos. Cohen & B. J W
M"'re, G Schley, Hammond, H & Cos, Swmton
&M, CKS- u & 00, H Solomon Sou. S K
Lewln. C O Haines, Frank & Cos, P Nicholas, J F
Torrent
Per Savannah. Florida and Western Railwav.
Dec I—Fordg Offloe. Jno Flannery Cos, F' VV’
Nix, Lippiuan Bros. Decker & F, Ellis. Y & Cos,
A JoaffltT dt Son. Savannah Brewing Cos, 3irs R
Wilson, Savan-iAb G lauo 0 *, H Solom. n & Son,
A J Miller & Cos. Southern Cotton Oil Cos. P Me
Gill, Peacock. H Ca, S Guckenheimer & Son,
J G Butier, R Kirkland, M Ferst's Soils & Cos, M
O Ho ev, M inhard Bros & Co,C K R & Bkg Cos,
J R Einsieiu, M Y Henderson, Standard 0.1 C*>.
Commercial Gu&uo Cos, I Epste n Bro. Lovell
*fc L. Norton & 11, Kavan&ugh &. B, A Ilan.oy, S
Gazan, Jas Douglas, V I>ur len, Chesn'itt A O*N,
A Einstein’s Sons, 0 Eckstein & Cos. Sov&nnab
Naval 8 Cos, Savannah Grocery Cos, Butler A S,
Lee Roy Myers A Cos. C L Jones. W W Chisholm.
Baldw n & 00. W W Gordon A Cos, Herron & G,
J P Williams & Cos. Woods. G <SI Cos. Stubbs & TANARUS,
M Maclean A: Cos, MY & 1) 1 Mclntyre. Si urer
Mfg Cos. Montague & Cos. J S Wood & Bro, Per
kins & Son, Warren <£ A E B Hunting & Cos, G
M Oadfld n, Fri rson & Cos. McCauley, S & Cos,
R B Cassels,McDonough A Co,II M Coiner & Jo,
W A McDerini I, J J W’a 1.
Per Central Railroad. Dec I—Dwell©. CA D,
Jno Flannery & Cos, W W Oordon & Cos, Warren
A A Baldwin A ( o. H M Comer A Cos. Gr-gg, J
& W, M Y A D I M-Clntvre, M Maclean & Cos, J It
Cooper, J S Wood & Bro, Ha nmonri, H & Cos.
Herron & G, Stubbs A I\ J P Williams & Cos. H
Tra'ib, Hei It & S. Woods, G & Cos. T- eple A Cos,
W W Chisholm. Savannah Steam Bakery, South
easter li* Cos, Ali Hull A Cos. J>* Colons A Cos,
M Boley A Son. G W Tiedetnan A Bro. Marks A
Cos, J D Weed A Cos. A M A C W West, Pepper A
If. Savannah C A W Cos. A H Champion's Son, J
C Haskdl. N Idli ger A H. H . yns A Bros. H
A Crane, M Ferst's Sons A: Cos. 0 )1 Hel lt A Cos,
U Butler. Baroo ir A Cos, Norton A H.M J Doyl *,
\j C strong. Southern Cotton Oil Cos, R S Mell,
Lloyd &A. L Putzol, M Y Henderson. L Fried.
Savannah Times. S L Newto 1, i' W Hemlng, f
M Keller, A J Miller A Cos. E Lovell’s Son. Mrs
H A Falligant. A < Rhodes A Co.Lippraan Bros,
Mims & Cos. Lee Roy Myers A Cos. Smito Bros, J
G Schwarzbaum, H Solomon A Son, H T Beach,
Savannah Cotton Mills. Frank A Cos, Davis Bros.
W D SimKius, Palmer Hardware Cos, Lindsay A
M, B W Gouley, Jno Lyo sA Cos G W Parish.
Ti II Levy & Bro, S Guckenheimer & ron, J A
Umbach. Eckinan &V. A K*rllcu A Bro, E Me-
Infy'e. I G Hass. Lu iden B.
Per stea ns'aip Kansas City, fnm New York
—A R Altmayer A to, G W Allen, J G But er,
Appel AB, 6 W Bra cb, M L liyclc A liro, Mrs
T P Bond, w P B *il*y. J Bates E 8 Byck A Cos.
M S Bvck, Blurnenthal rs. A vy fteil, Cohen A
Cos, C R It & Bkg Cos, A II Champion's .Son, W .M
Cl velan I. C >hon A B, VV 8 Cherry A Cos, Corn
well & C. E M Conner. W G Cooper, VV H Chap
lin. Jas Douglas. T M Cunnlngaam, CAL Cun
ningham, Mrs H O Cunningnarn. De ooto II -tel,
DectcerA F, WDIi aring, G rxkstein A Cos. C
Dußois. Wm fcsdll, I ckrnan&V', Frink & Cos,
Ers A Einstein, I Epstein A Bro, A t alk & Sons.
M Ferst’s Sons A C>. A Ehrlich & Bro. Fretwell
AN. Fieischman A Cos. .1 H Furber, (l \ Farn*
harn, Cll ray A Son, .1 Gard er. F Gutman, L J
Gazan, L Gabel, BMGarfunkel. P Garfunkel,
8 Guckenheimer A Son, ursj F.finer, II Bir ch,
A Hanley, ilexter A K, G M Heidt A Cos, J Hat
lenbuet:, Jack-i n, M A (>, H Jucbter, It K.r*-
land, 8 Krouskoff, J H Koch. Kavanaugh A I). P
H Keirnao, N Lang. Lloyd & A. L-m my A G, 13
lASKy, A Lefil r A Son. E Lovell's Sons, P Lonl
lard, J F LaFar. Lindsay A M, B H Levy A Bro.
Lippman Bros, l B Lester, Jno Lyons A Cos, A R
Lawton. Mi ms A Cos. A Minis' Sons, Geo Meyer.
J J McMahon. Lee Roy viys*rs A Cos. Morris A J.
E MoyD, Morrison, F A Cos. J, a McCarthy, C H
Morel, VV li Me I A Cos. McGillls A It, Mohr Bros,
McDonell A 8, Meiuhard Bros A Cos. J M nil, P E
Masters, L Muhle -tbal, J McGrath A Cos, Order
Moore A ( o. Jno Nicoison .Ir, A 8 Nichols, A N
O'Keefe, Norton & H Phillips Bro3. J l> Peruse,
P acock. H A Cos. A G Rh<d s A: C<. L Putzel. N
T Piko. Palmer Hardware Cos, 1 1 S Richmond, P
Rben erg. J J Riley, Mrs J Hauers, Robinson S
Pig Cos, C 1) Rogers, Savannah Plumbing Cos, P
w 'ampson, Savannah 0& VV Cos, Sternberg Bros,
Savannah H Factory. Savannnh Steam Bakery.
S P Shotter Cos. H Solomon A Sou, Jno Sudivari,
Screven II use, J J Suluvan, Savannan St R R.
S i>ee, W D Simkins, Sm th Bros. E A Schwarz.
Savanna 1 Naval SC", II Schreiner. C Searle,
P B springer. Solomons & Cos, Win Sc mi ing.
Savannah Grocery 00. H Trnub, L F Turner, B
F Ulmer. Tidewater Oil Cos, Voiasky A Son, A
VonNyenheim, A ‘I<EC VV West. Whitlock M
Cos. J D Weed & Cos. Tuos West, Wylly A C. J N
Wilson, Wing Sing. L M White, stairs Alpha,
Katie, Bellevue, Southern Ex Cos, S, F A W Ky,
Ga A Fla I Sit Cos.
Examine those sls 00 black Cheviot
Suita beincsold for $8 DO at the Bankrupt
Sale, 159 Broughton street.— Ad.
Imported Sheppard Plaid Worsted Trous
ers $4 58; Felling for $7 tn $8 all over the
city. Bankrupt Clothing Sale, 109 Brough
ton street.— Ad.
To Motners.
For upward of fifty yeai*3 “Mrs, Win
slow’s Soothing byrup” has been used by
millions of mo hors for their children while
teething with never-failing faiety and suc
cess. It soo.hes the child, softens the guins,
allays all pain, regulates the b j web, cures
wind colic, a a is the best remedy for
diarrhoea. Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing
Syrup” is for sale by druggists iu evnry
part of ti.e world. Price 25 cents a bottle.
Ado,
Working pants 69a, worth $1 25. at Bank
rupt Clothing Sale, 159 Broughtjd street.—
Ad.
DKUoS JL NI) M EDICIN E.
The Boss Corn Varnish
CURBS Corns, Wnrt* nncl Bunions. No iralfa.
No outtio*. No jiain. bur, cur, or no pa y.
Bold l/y aJ dru/Uinis.
J. C. MIMS& CO , Proprietors,
CTvOTIIIXG.
CJpyp/or^r
ft € .r . 1
Avery small boy
Iu a very big lest
Mav be looked at as something
Keseiiitiliog a jest.
And a very small boy
It must bo confessed.
Make a very big joke
In his hi; fat her's vest.
He doesn’t look bad
In the vest of bii dad.
And he’s splendidly drossed
ln his father's fine vest.
The cream of this entertaining li‘tle joke
is that the fa' her was judicious enough to
buy his vest from “Tuk Famous.” The
Yfst wouldn't have had half so fine a point
if he had purchased it anywhere else.
“THE FAMOUS”
Clothing House
148 Broughton Street.
UUTEU.
THE
DESOTO,
SAVANNAH, GA
On of tho mont elcirnntly appointed hotels
in tho world.
Accomodations for 500
Gruests.
OPEN ALL YEAR
WATSONJ POWERS,
PULASKI HOUSE,
SAVANNAH, GA. P w \
A i 4
I
Mnnagamopt strictly flrst-clam,
6ltuated ia the bus irsss oonter,
I* W. SCOVILUL
THE MARSHALL rFsTaURANT
FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.
Somsthlng lon* wan and in Savannah, a first-
placi). conYunlent ly located, where Men a
ami Lunches can be obtained at nil hours from
6 a i. to midnight. Service nnd table the very
best H N FISH. Proprietor.
THE! MORRISON HOUSE.
(CENTRALLY LOCATED on line of street
J cars, offers pleasant south rooms, with
regular or table board at lowot t summer rates
New baths, sewerave and ventilation perfect,
tin- sanitary condition of the nouse is of the
bent.
Coh. liROUUHTON tup DRAYTON STREETS
FURKIBBI2IG GOODS.
LaFAR, ~
Hatter and Men’s Furnisher.
Dunlap’s Silk and Stiff Hats
and Stetson’s Soft Hats, all the
New Shapes for Fall and Wlnter.
Full Dress Shirts, Vests and
Neckwear.
Fine Canes and Elegant Um
brellas.
Mackintosh Coats & Leggina
Hunting Boots ln .Rubber, and
Canvas G-alters.
Ladles’ Riding Gauntlets and
Crops.
Elegant Buggy Robes and
Wraps, In Seal and Plushes.
Black Suspenders, G-uiot Sus
penders, Suspenders for Em
broidering.
Perrin’s and Foster’s Kid
Glove 3 for Men, all sizes and
shades.
Men’s Fine Furnishings Gen
erally, at
L 3.1 FAR 9 S,
27 BULL ST.
HARD WAHL.
Mill Supplies.
Rubber and Leather Belting.
Turners Traction Belt Grease
Rawhide Lace Leather
Circular Saws and Mandrels.
Beit Hooks, Studs k Rivets.
Railroad Spikes.
PALMER HARDWARE CO
Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castorla.
SHOES.
!!L SPffll
FANCY SHOES
FOR
EVEOTG WEAE.
An endless panorama of beautiful
effeett in Satins, Serges > Bronzes,
Patents and Oozes.
Beaded or Plain.
We are displaying a beautiful selection of
GENTLEMEN'S SLIPPERS
IN
All Colors of Ooz© Calf
PATENT AND RUSSIAN LEATHER
JJMtOM ALL SOURCES
ALL MARKETS.
TATERNS ANT) STYLES
J ON OCR COMMODIOUS SHELVES,
NEED TffE
MOST
SAY OESIRaBI/R]
moke? stock in
TOWN, AT THB I
fILOBE SHOE STORE,
169 Broughton street
SANITARY I'LUBHXNG^*"*
HAPPY WIVES
—AND—
Cheerful Husbands.
JEST THINK OF IT!
No more (Ires in the grates.
No morecoal and wool taken oTercarptta.
No more soiled carpet* an 1 burnt rug*.
Only one fire to ke p going now.
And only half the wood and coal necessary
IDE SAVANNAH PLOMBINS CO.
has the agency for the best bo'water heater to
tt e world, and is now ready to guarantee any!
temp rature or distribution ot wenath re
quired. It Is done by the trus HOT WATER/
HYHrEM, t .at Is. an apparatus absolutely with
out pressure, either from steam or meonaoicaH
obstruction.
T'ie ladies and gantlemen of Savannah are,
cordi illy Invite 1 to call at our office and see om
in operatl ,n and find out how much time, fuel.'
and trouble can be saved by nesting their bones
by this system.
Savannah Plobing Ca
150 Broughton Street.
CARRIAGES. BOGGLES, ETC.
It is well ™de r Q|ni|T
stood that CASH is”Hi" I
a powerful
Just now it will do|f|J|flf;
the work of a 20-horse ,
power engine at CASH
onr repositories. If
i
you need
RIAGES or VE.UUCu
HICLES of
any kind, WONDERS
consult U3.
The Savannah Carriage k Wagon Ca
Bay and Montgomery Streets
FRUITS. VEGETABLES ETC.
w. D. CHAMPION.
SPECIALTIES!
Groceries,
Liquors,
Fruits,
Vegetables
and Produce.
QUALITY THE BEST. PRICES TUE
LOWEST. GIVE US A CALL
A. H. CHAMPION’S SON,
152 Congress and 153 St. Julian Streets.
AND GAS FITTSB.
Wrought Iron Pipe and Fittings,
Brats Valves and Cocks, Etc
ALL FORMB OF PIPE FITTINSB
JOHN NICOLSON, Manager,
32 DRAYTON STREET.
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