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COMMERCIAL.
savannah markets.
oricr MngNi.NO N'rw* I
Savannah. Ga.. I*©c. 8. 1890. \
CotTOS—Th e market was wry quiet at quo
tations. There was little or no inquiry to speak
e f owing to the unsettled condition of foreign
exchange The total sales for the day were
..nly 72 bales. On 'Change at the open.nj
al j a t 10 a. m., the market was hulletined dull
an i unchanged, with sales of 158 bales At the
bcc nd call, at Ip. m., it was dull, the sales
iie D „ --j bales. At the third and last call, at 1
in', it c osed dull and unchanged, witli fur
il,er sales of s*l bales. The following are the
official closing spot quotations of the Cottou
F.icaaoge:
flood middling 9S
Middling s**
! ,-w middling Gfc
<p , i ordinary clh
Ordinary
sV-d Islands.— The market was dull and irn
changed There was a light demand and a
email business doing at about quotation.
Choice 51
Fine ~0
} -itradne W
Medium fine 18
(toed medium -.lon
Medium it
I ■ ,1011 Georgias and Hondas lbV*
Comparative Cotton Statement.
Receipts, Reports and Stock on Hand Pec. 8, 18i<), and
for the Same Time Last Yea it.
3890 91 1889 90
j^ lfand! , iJand \ U P ,and
Stock on hind t- ept. 1 53 11.403| 669 l 8.648
Received to-day 50 8,085 71 8,790
Received previously 20,003 €BO, 608 j 16,475 610,005
Total 20.136* 053, (SC 1 1T,219 828, (HU
Exported to-da.r ... 138. 5.3.-3 50! 10,840
, Exported previously 12,571 510,706 11,731 535.388
1 Total 12.412 520,009 ll.TOt 548, 254 1
Stock on band and on Vi!p
| boardth.ii day. ...| 7,75 1 1 130,807 5,131 84,81 t
Rice—The market was dull, but steady
and unchanged. Tbe sales during the day
were merely nominal. The following are the
official quotations of the Hoard of Trade,
gmall job lots are hell at lower:
1 air
irood
Prime.. os<j®.sJ4
Rough—
Country lots * ... $ 65(© ,5
Tidewater 90©! 25
Nival Stokes—The market for spirits tur
pentine was quiet and steady at unchanged
prices. The sales for the day were #BB casks of
re.-ulars at S6c. At the Board of Trade, on
the opening call, tbe market was re
ported firm a* 36c for regulars. At
tbe second call it closed Arm at 3tic for
i-erdlars. Rosin—The market remains quiet,
but firm and higher for tbe lower grades
Tne total sales for the day were 1,385
barrels. At the Board of Trade on the
first call the market was reported Arm with
subs of 12# barrels, at tho following quota
tions: A, B, C. D and E, $1 25; E,
#l32tf; G, $1 4SK; H, l. $2 00; K,
S! 10; 51, $2 50; X, $3 50; window glass, $1 00;
water white, $1 59. At the last call It closed
une.singed.
NAVAL STORKS STATEMENT.
Spirits. Rosin.
stock on hand April 1 3.903 39,511
Received to-day 410 3,207
Received previously ’78.133 558,220
Total 177,500 600,938
Exported today 115 2,140
Exported previously 163,483 509,381
Total 163.028 511,721
Stock on hand and on shipboard
to-day 13.878 89.211
Received same day last year 323 2,434
Financial Money Is very stringent.
Domestic Krchansjc —Quiet anti steady. The
banks ud bankers arc buying at Lj per cent,
d'seount. Selling at per cent, discount to
pa-.
Foreiqn Kxch auye—Tbe market is nominal
and quotations cannot be given, owing to the
uncertainty of tbe outlook.
SEcmmns—The market is nearly altogether
nominal, ow ing to the scarcity of money.
Stocks and Bonds —City Honda —Atlanta 6
Dec cent long date. 106 bid, 114 asked; At,
lanta 1 per cent, 112 bid, 118 asked; .Au
gusta 1 per cent long date, 103 bid. i 12 A,
asked; Augusta 6 per cent long date, 110 bid,
■l4 asked; Columbus 5 per cent, 104 bid.
asked; Macon 0 per cent, 115 bid. 116
asked: new Savannah u per cent quarterly
January coupons. 103V4 bid. lOH4 asked: nev
cavannah 5 per cent February coupons, 10264
bid. 10314 asked.
Nfa te Bond#—Georgia new percent, 110
'"1 11 s asked; Georgia V por cent coupons,
.January and July, maturity 1996, 124 bid. 115
tts *®d’. Georgia percent, 102 bid, 103 a-ikeG
milrowl stock*-- Central common, 110 bid, 118
aslce d: Augusta uml .Savannah 7 percent, guar
anteed e\-div, IMG bid, 137 a*ked: Georgia com
mon* I^ M bi 1. *jyj asked: Southwestern 7 p?r
-ent guaranteed, 127 bid. I*k asked: Central
vnt certificates ex-ini, 04 bid. 95 a-kv*d;
AUantaand West Point rai 1 road stock, 109 bid,
uu ask‘d: Atlanta and West Point G pur cent
certiorates. ex-January interest 97 bid, '.Masked.
Railroad Bond!*—Savannah. Florida and
. estern Kallroad Company, general mortgage.
Percent interest coupons October, 108 bid,
•‘asked: Atlantic and Gulf first mortgage,
c onsolidated 7 per cent, coupons January ami
my. maturity 1897, !09 bin, lie asked;
collateral pi i, ss, 97 bid. 9S asked; Can
, consolidated mortgage 7 per cent coupons
•'*nuary and July, maturity 1893, 108 bid.
asked; Savannah and Western railroad 5
jier cent, indorsed by Central railroad, 83 bid,
* asked; Savannah, Americas and Mont -
kuiaery G per cent. 84 L. bid, 95** asked;
lOT 1 * railroad 6 per cent, ~1887, 10j<ftli 1 bid.
> <',ll6 asked; Georgia Southern and Florida
irst mortgage 6 per cent, 90 bid, 92 asked:
ovington and Macon first mortgage *)p.*r cent,
wu. G 5 Montgomery and Etifaula
wt/age 6 per cent, indorsed by Central
•‘ .oad. 105 bid. li/7 asked; Marietta and North
r kia railway first mortgage. 50 years.
tent, 92 bid, 93 asked;
•iftta and North Georgia railroad
•0;> mortgage 6 per cent. 102 bid,
r \ _ Ouarlotte. Columbia and Augusta
, v ; ® or tgaKe. 107 bid, 109 asked; Charlotte,
C-5 >-Augusta second mortgage.
11 V I ‘ fj aslce tl; Charlotte. Columbia and
* kusia gaeral mortgage, r. per cent, 107 bid,
1:5 hG? -i, South Georgia and Florida, indorsed,
sp nrs a,ilc ed; Sout h Georgia aud Florida
H, l ar t T' ia ' M, ltw nski: August*
bit] i?a Vl mortgage. 7 per rent, 109
nsked; Gainesville. Jefferson and
n ' 11 mortgage. guaranteed, 112 bid.
n * Ke(i: Gainesville. Jefferson and Southern,
ipan oK^ ar i bid. asked; Ocea i
~ • ! mip o per cent bonds, guaranteed by
r, i' ,/ alr °ad, 100 bid. 101 asked; Gaiues
ifi.a.. t anil Southern, seoon l mortgage,
rbid, 112 asked; Columbus and
i,-‘y 1 r !roortgare bonds, indorsed by Ceo-
Uni otj bid, 108 asked; Cdumbus
H^-(' tern f) P® p Ceut guaranteed. 108 bid, 109
!f y and Suburban railway first niort
".C,, / pe , rc, * Tlt * 109 bid. 110 asked.
th,/ * tr ’—Firm. Southern Bank of
*tv lU '- ot . Gr rgia, 290 bid, 295 asked; Mer
‘ 1 ' National Bank, 187 bid, 192 asked;
■ in Hank and Trust Company. 121 bid,
,j National Bank of Savannah, 135U*
n - Mked; < >glethorpe Savin rs and Tnu:
• 1 1 hi asked; Citizen a' Bank,
lir a *wl: Chatham Heal Estate and
! **nent, 521 q bid. 58* 4 a deed; Georgia Loan
’an i < SI { oinpany, 97 bid, 99 asked; G~*r
f,v*hgs Bank, lots bid, 108 asked; Chat
- li.rue Savings Bank. 61 bid. 55 ask*ri:
1 i)i | , r J >>avanDa h Construction Company,
(j, / 1 oxked; Savannah Construction
bon., par bid. 105 asked.
Jl '{s—Savannah Gas light stocks.
. bi l ' Mutual (7ivs Light stock,
< in >‘ 7 ri **<-rnc Light and Power Comoany.
|
uj f >J ,p r * ft b lower; fair domand. The
r ' rra -de quotations are as follows;
. ,*_,. , Hr nb aides, 7c; shoulders.
;I f p clear rib sides. 6‘ H e; long clear,
l: t ‘ s : ' ahoulclora, ."pine; ham*. Pic.
*' ■„ ‘ N,i AN ” Ties-—The market is steady and
1 .nn.ierate. Jut 1
lf|H. oU^t;i 4 e, according to
• J quantity; sea island baggingat
' 0,1 nous; prices nominal;
i a ; v * 2V4 lt. iovc. iron Ties— ;
u Isi 40^.1nagging 1
!_u la *i otH rt higher.
•>vnioady: fair demand: Goshen, (
* ,V • L,Ji *dg craamery, 2.s®>2Jc.
, ”Norf hem. 9c.
y . Marketstealy; fair demand; 11 |
hi£Sr'!r k * 1 au d lower. Pea berry,
fu.' .Sf 5 * 21V: pnrns. vie; good.
GhjV?i i- !■ ’ jC: or dinary, •; common. 19c
r| *'it Apples, erajontfsl, 10c; tom
mon. ll@:ac reaches, pealed. 20c unpeeled,
10c. Currants, 6t*a7c. Citron. 25c. Dried
apneots. 21c.
Dry Goods—The market is firm, good de
mand. Prints, 4 SLfiVjo; Georgia brown shirring.
3-4. 4L*c: 7-8 do,
white osnaburgs. : checks. si©4i4c;
varns. 90c fur tlie best mates; brown drilling
6
Fisa—uarxet firm We quote Ml weights:
Mackere!. Mo. 3, hair barrels, nominal!.
SiOUfr.IOOO; No 2, $lO oJ<ftl9UO. Herring
No 1. 22c; scaled. She; Cod, 635 c. Mdttcf'
half barrels, $5 (Wl
_ Far 1 t i,cl in ns -Fair demand Messina.
S5 2536 50. it an res, F.oriJa. $2 763135 r>--
box.
Flits Marne: very weak. New wheal: Extra.
34 40(34 56: family. $1 toqf. 13; fancy. 'oft
5 80: isstoiit, $5 SO©s 90; choice parent, oo *
0 15: spring wheal, beat. $6 25©:) 40.
Grain—Corn—Market steady; white corn, re
tail lots, 78c; job lots. 79c; carload lots, 74c;
mixed corn, retail lots. 77c;job lot* 75c; carload
lots, 73c. Oats -Retail lots. 63c; job lot*.
60c: carload lots, EBe Bran- Retail lots. $1 35;
job lots, $130: carload lots. $1 25. Meal—Pearl,
per barrel. $4 60: per sack. $175; city ground,
SI 55. Pearl grits, per barrel. $3 80; per sack,
Si 80; city grits, $1 60 per sack.
Hay—Market steady. Western, in retail kit:,
$100: job lots, '.k)c; colored lots. 85c. North
era, none. F.astern. retail lots, $1 00; job lots,
20c; carload lots. 85c.
Hides, Wool, Etc. —Hides—Market very weak;
receipts light: dry flint, 7c; salted, sc; dry
butcher. 4c. Wool—Market nominal: nothing
offering. Wax. 22c. Tallow, 3<©4c. Deerskins,
flint,2sc; salted, 20c. Otter skins. 30c(qj$5 00.
Ikon—Market very steady; Swede, 884©He.
refined, 2?ic.
I.ard -Market firm; in tierces. 6c; 509: tins.
6'ic.
Lime, Calcined Plaster and Cement—Ala
bama and Georgia lime in fair demand and sell
ing at $125 per barrel; bulk and carload lots
special; calcined plaster. $2 23 per barrel; hair.
4@sc: Rosenilale cement. $1 40®1 50: Portland
cement, retail. $2 60; carload lots $2 40; English
Portland. $2 75
Liquors—Firmer. Whisky per gallon, rec
tified, $1 Otkg, I 25, according to proof; choice
grades. $] 50£,2 50; straight. $1 50744 00;
blended, $2 00©5 00. Wines—Domestic port,
sherry, catawba, low grades, Go@Bsc; tins
grades, $1 09<©I 50; California, light, muscatel
and angelica, $1 35© 1 75.
Mails—Market higher; fair demand. 3d.
S3 15; 4<i and 3d. $2 75; 6d, $2 55; Bd, $2 40;
30d, $2 35; 12d. $2 .10; 301. $2 25 ; 50d to 6)d.
$2 15; 20d, $2 SO; 40d, $3 20.
Nots—Almonds, Tarragona. 185t20c: Ivicas,
16'7,18c; walnuts, French, 15c; Naples, 16c,
pecans. 14c; Brazil, !6c; filberts. 12'6c: cocca
nuts, Banacoa, $4 00(a,4 20 per 100: assorted
nuts, 50-H> and 27-if boxes, 13(g.Uc per #>.
Oils—Market steady; demand fair. Signa
49®J0c; West Virginia block, in©Fie; lard, ssc;
kerosene. 11c; ueatsfoot, 00(a7fc; machinery,
i27525''; linseed, raw, 66c; boiled, 6dc; mineral
-seal, ISc ;homelight, 14c; guardian, 14c.
Onions—Firm; Northern reds, par barrel,
83 23®S 50; Northern yellow, per barrel, $8 25
<©3 50; per crate, $1 15,£. 1 25; Spanish cases,
$3 75©4 0J; crates, 81 40.
Potatoes—New York, barrels. $3 25.
Shot—Drop, $1 36; buck. $1 81.
Sugar—The marketi s steady. Out loafs. 7t s c:
cubes, powdered, ieqc, granulated. Otic;
confectioners'. 614 c; standard A, 6*c; off A,
white ertra C, 6c; golden C, yellow,
Wfc.
Salt—The demand ia moderate and market
quiet. (Carload lot3, 63c. f. o. b.; job lot*. 75<&
80c.
Syrup—Florida and Georgia, 24c&2Cl*; market
quiet for sugarhouse at 80.jp fcXv. Cuba atraigut
goods, 80<&&lc; migarhouae molasses. 18®20e.
Tobacco -Market very firm. Smoking, domes
tic, $i 60; chewing, common, souud, 28
(ft 25c; rair, 28(ft35c; good, 36g&4Sc; bright, s OCfy
OSc; flno fancy, eitra fine, 81
bright navies, 22®46c.
Lumbek—The market is fairly active, particu
larly for the There is still a compar
ative dearth of orders for smaller sizes and easy
sawinsr, although there has been some im prove
medt in this particular sir.ee last report. We
quote:
Ordinary sizes sl 2
Difficult sizes 15
Flooring boards 16 00&21 50
ShipstufTs 17 00& :j 00
Timber—Market dull and nominal. We
quote:
700 feet average $ 9 00&11 00
800 ** “ ...10
9JO “ ** 11 OO&lg 00
I.UOi) ’• *• .12 o \&'A 00
Shipping timber la the shaft—
-700 feet average ... $ 00® 7(
800 •* *• ... 7 S 00
900 “ “ ... 8 00(76 9 00
1,000 “ “ . . . 9 00&1Q 00
Mill timber $1 beloa* tliesb Itguren.
FREIGHTS.
Lumber—Coastwise —There is a surplus of of
fering tonnage, nnd market is dull and
weak. Rates axe: For Baltimore. $1 5d
<i£s i, according to dLpntca in loairng;
Pniladolphia. $j 00; New York, $5 si)
and wharfage: Sounl ports aud Boston.
$5 DQ&Q 00. From 25(^50c. is paid ves
sels Uei*e for sbifring to load at nearby
ports. Timber, fWcf&Sl higher than lum
her rates. TANARUS. the west. Indies anj \\'ind
ward, nomiuai; to Rssari<>. $lB
Buenos Ayres or Montevideo. sl6
Rio Janeiro. sl6 00; to Spanish and Mediterra
nean ports, <H); to the*United Kingdom for
orders, nominal for timber, £*> staudard;
lumber. JlI5. Steam —To New York. #7 00; to
Philadelphia, $s iK); to Boston, $S (K>; to Balti
more, $n 50.
Naval Storks—Market is dull. Foreign— C'ork.
etc., for orders, small spot vessels, rosin, 2s
aud 3s 10}yd; to arrive, 2s 7C£d aud :;s
spirits. Adriatic, rosin, 3s: Genoa. 2s 7Vid;Bout h
America, rosin, 80c ter barrel of 280 pounds.
(Coastwise—S.earn--To Boston, lie per UK) lbs
on rosin, 90c on spirits; to New York, rosin,
7 Lsc psr 300 Fs: spirts, 80c; tu Pniladeiphia.
rosin. TCfcc per 10J spirits, sue; to iialtimore,
rosin. 30c: spirits. 7uc. Coastwise quiet
Corrox—By Steam -The inaricef. is very dull.
Liver;>ool 1. 64d
Bremen. 9-821
Ratal 7-12d
Barcelona 21 sld
Havre... 19-lßd
Genoa 21-61d
Antwerp 9*3 M
Liverpool via New York y tf* 19 611
Havre via Now York f* 39 *> 4 c
Bremen via Now York lb -Cc
Reval via New York lh 7*f6i
Genoa via New York : *6l
Amsterdam 9-3*d
Amsterdam via Now York 7iK:
Antwerp via New' York .. 5 161
Boston bale $ 17 5
Sea island '(# bale 1 75
New York bale . 1 59
Saa island & bale . . ! 50
Philadelphia t bale 1 50
Sea island & bale 1 50
Baltimore $1 bale ,
Providence $ bale ....... ;
Rick—By steam
New York y* barrel 50
Philadelphia $ barrel 50
Baltimore V barrel 50
B *eton 79 barrel 75
Cotton—By sail Liverpool, Bremen.
Amsterdam, or Havre ' 4 d
By sail Gothenberg 21 it
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Grown fowls pair $ 05 & 75
Chickens grown, pair 45 (ii, 55
tthickens growu. pair 35 c<£ 45
Kggs, country.‘f? doze-1 27 >0
Peanuts, fancy, a . Va., p t)> 9 (jfr 7
Peanuts, band picked. : .G It .... 5 (ft 6
Peanuts, small, band picked. $ ft* 0
PeAnuls. band picked (ft 6
Sweet potatoes, bushel, yellow 50 00
Sweet pot at > *s. $ bushel, white. 40 (ft 5b
PouliKy Market well supplied; demand
light.
Equs -Market very firm: stock light: demand
good.
Peanuts—Ample stock; demand light; pricaß
weak.
SraxH—Georgia aud Florida nominal; none in
market.
Honey—Demand nominal.
MARKST3 BY TjBLEQSAPH.
riNAVOIAf..
Nkw York. Dec. 8, noon. —Stocks opened ■
unsettled. Money ea-y a! G per cent. Ex
change—long. $ - : short. $lB3. Government |
bonds entirely neglected. State bonds dull out I
b&cady.
Following were the 2 p. m. stock quofa^ions;
Eric ... 17 * Kich/a'd A VV. Pi.
Chicago A North 9J Terminal 11
J.akeSho • ......102'm Wes! rn Union. . 73*>A
Norf. &. W. prei. 51 •
.5:'K) p. in. Kxcnange closed active but weak
at * 807/ I 84. Money tignt at 6(a,W per cent ,
lad lanat 6 pereen Sub-Treasury balances
—Coin, fl *4.K!JK>J; currency, $1 s-g.oo). (iov
ernment bonds dull but firm: fou:* pr cents
12four and a half per cents 10i State bonds
entirely negl cted.
The stock market today was again very j
active ajd irregular, tut. oa the whole, woxk, ,
and while m oe.nents show no uniformity, the i
majority of final changes are losses. The
market, however, was decidedly strong at both I
ends of the day, and the ttenoer was such as to
show that, with any real iuducemeuis to buy.
ooilplel with a i eu*.jua'>ie assurance that
money to carry tliam will b - forthcoming, there
would he n • i a:l extensive demand for a'l
g*>od stocks. There was a rush to cover Hfiorts
in the early dealing,-*, which, on coniparettvely
limited offerings, soon brought the list upahove
baturdav‘a prices from < per rent.. Rock
Uiond. Missouri Pacific au<J Grangt r> generally
leaning the improvement Tim pro ipectiva rJ
lief to the uumetar)’ situ ition, however, was of
no immediate avail, and money on call became
very dear, finally r*H-h .g a premium of \i ier
cent. pir day for use it addition io local in
urset. At iii> ingh prices sH • the'e api*e trt*i a |
THE MORNING NEWB: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1890.
disposition to l .j jklate accounto.&nd bears 1
un nediataly became aggressive and hammered
file list all along the line. All the leading snjeks
nail soon lost all of the early improvement, aud 1
as the pressure was kept up without interrup
tmn. looses fnoi the highest tlgx:re extended to
per cent, ia Missouri Pacific. The downward
niorement was accelerated by the announce
fnent or tbe failure of a large bat up
town, whde old ruuicr* about a United States
cabinet being in financial straits was re
1 aud made to do duty again. Tfce fear of
the colitlmif.l Renouncement of failures in the
mercantile community has become oue i>f the
great restraining forces of the stock market,
and evert fresh one serves for the time to ue- :
stocks ia general, although it may not be 1
known that the firm is at all interested in 1
securities. The weakness of Qonld stocks was !
point*-J. out.. The attack upon Heading, wUich f
its price off to 20ki, was made the occa- ,
sion of a revival of the old story about the i
Hqu 4aton of holdings of the pool. There !
undoubtedly a great deal of liquidation of
mug acoouuta but there is no evidence to show
that they are anything bat those of profei
vlo-rnl rralers ef street. Tilt fresh issue of
000 clearing house certificates was also
used against the market. Tightness in tns
money market passed away towurd the delivery
hour when it boon me known that $1,000,000 gold
had been ordei'ea from London, which
shorts to co\ering, and prices moved up
rapidly in some stocks in the final dealings.
The improvement, however, was insufficient to
wipe out the losses c*f the day except in a few
stocks. Among thesa latter the stocks which
led the early advance were moat couspicuous,
and some of them closed with a material gain
over Saturday’s price. The market was active
and strong at the close, but most of the stocks
are left below Saturday's figures. The suit* of
listod stocks were 407.000 sliares and unltstei
81.000 shares
The following were the closing quotations of
the Stock Lxenange:
Ala.class A. 2t0.. 10.1 N.O.Pa'flolst mort 94K
Ala. class B, 5s .. 107 N. V. Central .96
Georgia's, raort Norf. AW. prof .. 58
N.CarolinaconsOs. I*M Northern Pa.hftc .
N*.Carolinaconsis. 4 4
So. t'Aro. (.Brown Pacific Mail *>st%
Consols). ... 98 Reading 2s!*
Tennessee6s .100 Richmond A Ale.
“ •**... 104 Richra dA \V Ft.
“ se. Bs. .70 Terminal KH
Virginia 6s . :a) Hock l land
Va.fiscoosoli’ted 47 St. Paul . 97t^
Ches. A Ohio . •• pref erred.. .100
Northwestern ... 9>i Texas Pacific VS*i
‘ preferred! Tenn. Coal & Iron. 29H
Dela. A:
ElastTennessee. MissouriPa*ific .. 53W
.. . Western Union... 726 k
L'ville A Nash.. . Cotton Oil curti 58
Memphis & t’har. 50 Hrunswick ..... 19
Mobile & Ohio ... 22 Mobile & Ohio 45.. 56W
Nash. & Onati’a.. 90 Silver oertifioate. .108
COTTON.
Liverpool, Dec. 8, noon.—Cotton Business
moderate ut ouster prices; A*rnerican middling
5 3-16d; sales 10,000bales—American 7,600 bales;
speculation and export 1.000 bales; receipts
J*l,ooo bales -American 20,400.
Futures— American mdiiiig. lov middling
clause, December and liverv and; December and
January delivery 5 8-64d; January and Feb
ruary delivery 6 li-64d, also 5 10 04d; February
and March delivery 5 13-6 id; Maivb and April
delivery 5 Id-04'1; April and May delivery
5 18-64d; May aud Juno delivery 5 80-6 id, also
5 21-64d: June and July 5 28-64d; July and Au
gust delivery 52 64 l. 4’utures quiet but steadv.
The tenders of deliveries at to day’s clearings
amounted to 1,600 bales new dockets and luO
bales old.
2:00 p. m —Futures: American mlldUnr.
middling clause. December uelivery f K64(^
5 H-64d; Deoofnber and January delivery 5?-64((A
: 8-64d: Jauuary and February de’i very 5 10-64 .
buyers; February and March delivery 5 13-641,
sellers; .March and April delivery 5 15 64(0*
l*W64d; April and 51ay delivery 5 18-64 J.
May and Jun delivery 5 80-6 i 21-648; June
ana July delivery 5
August delivery 5
closed s e my.
New York, Dec. K, noon.—Cotton opened
quiet: middling uplands middling Or
leans 9 11-16c;sal*s 258 bales.
Futures—The market opened barely steuiy,
witii sales as follows: December delivery
9 08c; January delivery 9 J9c; February delivery
9 88c; March delivery 9 44c; April ilelivery
9 58c; May delivery 9 62c.
5:9J p. m.—Cotton closed quiet: middling
uplands
receipts '£l.l bales; gross receipts 7,82* bales;
sales t .-day 113 6 ilea.
Futured—Market closed steady, with sales of
81.700 baies. as follows: December <lelivery
9 Uo(ifr9 otic; January delivorv ■.*
ruary delivery 9 -V; March delivery 9 39
\)l> 9 4 U:; April delivery 9 4 May delivery
: h June delivery 9 July de
livery 9 75(3,9 700; August delivery 9 783*979c;
September delivery 9 52c.
The Sun * cotton review says; “Futures
uperiod withouiu dei idea change, closing at 4(7v
0 points decline from Saturday's closing prices
and steady. The opening was With n show of
steadiness, but adverse reports from the Stock
Kxch&nge, the weak closing at tho 1 iverpt*ol
market, in l reased receipts at th** poits, and the
decline iu spot cotton, all couspirod against the
plucky bull party on our Cotton Lxchange, and
forced values off a few points, ee.rlv deliveries
yielding most, aud ‘still the wonder grew' not
that prices deciiued. but that they up as
well as they did. Receipts at the principal in
terior towns wore comparatively small; hut it
was asserted in -*x planar ion of this tnat
buyers have no money, and can raise none with
which to pay for cotton. Spot cotton l-16e
lower.
‘.alvehton, Dae. B.—Cotton quiet; middling
9 l qc; net r*M**ipts 21.51 > bales, gross 11. MT
bales; sales 89ibales; sfocu ' 2,,62 bales; exports
coast wise 4,30s bates.
Norfolk, Dc. B.—Cotton quiet; middling
re; net r.Kseipts 5 gi3 bales, gross 5,2X3; sales
1.217 bales, stock 42,789 hates; exports Coastwise
1,745 bales.
Baltimohe, U*c. s.— otton dull: middling
9Kc; net receipts bales, gross 2,220; sales
none; stock l.'. HI bales: exports, coast wise 3<h*
bales, to Great Britain 30J.
Boston, Dec. B. Cotton quiet and easy;
miduiing 9 7 16c: net rec ipts i.iau hales, gross
■:.SBS; sales none; stock bales; ex. ofts. t*
Great Britain 1.500 bales
Wilminoton. Dec. B,—Pott-ou clo.el quiet;
middling 8 net receipts tin ha..*s, gross
6 i9: sales none; stock 13.503 bales
Philadscphia, Dec. B.—Gott'ii quiei; mid
dling n.L receipts 40 hales, gross 4J;
6.2 . hale*.
New Orleans, Dec. B.—-Cotton steady; mid
dliLg Vc; net receipts 15.213 bale-, gross
16.35. : a!ei 6,550 bales; stock 229,847 bales;
exp rt', to Great Britain halos, to Fram-e
halos, to tun continent 5,722 nai.^s.
futures—The market c.osau quiet butste&lv.
wi: * sales of 25.7UJ bales, as follows; December
delivery 8 75*, January delivery 8 8.5 c, Feb
; ruary delivery 8 99c. March delivery 9 l-le,
April delivery 9 2!c. May delivery ft 30c. Jun
delivery 9 38.*. July delivery it August te
liverv 9 41c, September delivery 9 06c.
Crop inoveiAent from Sep:. I to Dm* f. iu
elusive, is as follows: Port rechprs 3.422,828
bales, against 3,322,65! bale-, last year, over
land iuov *me;itto iiiillsand ('anada47.3.lo3bales,
against 383.513 hales last yen*. Interior stocks
in excess of S *pt. J, 432,709 ba'es. agamst
2/s,lid bales last year. Southern mill tau nza
178,732 bales, against 177,939 b.t!'S las. year.
Amount of crop brought into sight during 93
days, 507.337 balei. aguiusf 4,159.218 last year.
Nort hernspinners takings and (’ana la overland
955.109 bales, against 7 3(502 lasi year, inure ish>
of stocks at ports and twenty-nine leading in
terior southern marcets duriu # tbo week
were 55,661 bale - , against 51.150 bales lat
year. Stocks at port s aid interior to* ns are
now 95.450 hales larger than they were ai tins
iat* la -t season.
Mouils, Dec. B. Cotton qui t; niidd ing
9c: recupta 3 1 >7 balls, oas i.467: sales
600 bales; stock 34.635 bales; exporte, c *i.siwi.se
1,2.2 hules.
Mcmuhis. Dec. B.—Cotton quiet: inl-UPng
9c; re cel oi* 9, 40 J bales; shipinancs 7,663 bales;
sa.esV'o bales; stock 181,0.3 ba>s
Uu'bta, iJec. H .— (’otton stead.; midlllng
9 receipts 1.661 baio>; ah pn *n w 1.489
bales: sale< 1,1,55 bales; s.oct 41.2* > bales.
Charleston. Dec B.—Cotton steady; mid
dling net receipts 5,145 hues, gross
5,145; sales bales: stock 51011 hales; ex
ports. t* the < .mtinent 5,409 bales.
Atlanta. Dec quiet; middling
9c: receipts !s7 bales.
New Turk. Dec. 8.- (JJoosolidaied n*t re
receipta ar all cotton porta to-day 54.095 bales;
exports, to Great Britain 2.7 56 bale*, ro
France 1.010 bales, to the continent 17.646 hales;
stock at all American ports 691,453 bales.
OKA IN ANO PtOVSIONS.
New York. Dec. S. unon —Flour dull an l
weak. Wheat dull, and 4 4 £&ic lower, (’orn
weak and lower. Borg dull ai $lO 7L(ft
12 O'. Lari w#ak at $5 97Ay. Freights easy
5:09 p. in.—Flour, aoutheru. wo.il ami quiet:
common to fair, extra. $ ; :9 •; good t*
crioice. extra. $1 (N'AfcS 85. Wh nf
quiet and lower; No 2 rod. cash. $1 01“*: op
non* closed weak And quiet oudHturhcd money
c j.i litions; No. 2 red. Decimber delivery
$1 Oitji; January delivery $102*4: February
deliverv f—; May delivery $l 08*4. 'orn unoet
tied, rioting lower: No. 2. l l i**; op
tions decreased; l)**cemher delivery 6.’tjc; Jan
nary delivery 61? *2: .May delivery oats
dull and weak-r: options lower: December do
livery 50c; January delivery AuVfc-*; Ma> <lelir
ery So. 2. spot, '>o^4((/ MV4c; mixed 1
western |Bstshr. flops dull n*l depressed;
!‘acute cons*
mc;i t> choice. 3 .(ft 12c. Coffee Opt ious close 1
hirolv steady an<i quiet; laviner delivery ,
17 #)& 17 January delivery |6
ruary delivery |ft MIQ II r .; May deliwy 15
16 <r; sp.>( Km dull and nominal: fair cargoes
BH|C; Nj 7 I 74 4 5 Bugar rsw easier,
i u a act]v.; fair ryfining 44*c, ceurrifuga’s. 96* |
test. 5&5 si6c: refined steaov: white extra
3-16HA** 6*J6c, yellow 415 off A
5 . mould A 6*4C. standard A
6 1-16 c. confectioners’ a out loaf and
crushed 54|c, powdered 6lgc. granulated
. 4 c. Molasses Foreign no n uai . New
Orleaussteady common to fancy 33^40c. Pe
troleum quiet but easy; crude in barrels. V*ark
el y-* r l 10: refln-d. ad porta, $7 26 Coftton seed
oil dull and weak; crude onine ttjtSTr. Wool
***** but .lull; domestic fleece pulled
>4c; Texas Provision'. Pork dull
but extra prime $lO ou mras
Slo7sq,l2Beef quiet and su-ady; family
.MU 00; plate *'
steady but dull at sl2 50. Tierced b<-ef cl.jse i
auiet but steady: city extra India mess
sl4 OK t’ut meats dull and weak,
pickled bellies 5-Lc; pickled shoulders ,
b* tu,i Middles quiet ant*, easy: sh rt
clear $5 “A Lard lower and deprrsr 1 west
ern steam $5 97}*; city steam 55' j. 60; op
tlons, December delivery January de
livery $6 05; February delivery s’ 2; May de
livery $6 34. FYelghts dull and heavy . Liver
pool, cotton mi: grain *l.
ChicaiK). Dec. W’heat bivriereil upon the
lowest prices it Ims been since the financial
outlook first to cause serious alarm s!uy
selling down to 963 4^96}8 c: it closet! at 9. V
or y 4 c lower than ou Saturday (\>m was well
held and made a slight advance. Oats were In
accord with other cereals. Provisions started
strong aud close*! steady at a slight improve
mem on Saturday's final quotations:
Cash quotations were as follows Flour un
changed: spriug pate rile $4 <M; w*nter pat
ents $4 70&5 00; bakers* $2 Wheat
No. 2 spring No. 2 ret 89£90c Torn
No. 2, filler. Oats—No. 2,42 V Mess is.rk
$s U}£. i An j. ,er 100 lbs. $> no.
Short rio stdev $4
hoxe i 5 6£U. Short clear sides, boxed
$5 50. Whisky at $1 14.
liOa iing futures ranged as follows:
Opening. Highest. Closing.
No. 2. Whrat—
Dec. delivery..
'lay delivery ... 9fi-la I^4.
Cork, Na 2
Dec. delivery.. 51}4 51**, :,tV4
May delivery.. 5r * 54*\ H
Oats. No. 2
Dec. delivery.. 42* w 4:0 h 18 ,
May dellverv. . 45'* 45U 4.V,
Mess Pork-
Dei*, delivery $8 (k $ 8 tkJ $8 hO
.May delivery.. 11 2o Jl :k0 n i..
Lako, |ier UK) Tbs—
Dec. delivery.. $5 50 $5 52}* :so
Ma> delivery.. G X, Vg ti t 6 35
Short Ribs, per 100 mg-
Dec. delivery . $4 75 $< .5 $4 75
May delivery.. 575 675 5 72>4
Baltimore. Dec. B.—Flour dull; iiowant
street and western superfine $8
extra $3 o o; city
mills, Rio brand* extra, $5 od®s 2). Wheat
Southern (inn; Fifitr., 9S(g>s! 00c; I.ougberry,
95©$100c; western. No. 2 winter red, ou apot
and December Corn -Southern
fairly active; white, new, yellow,
new, 51Q5gc: westem quiet.
Cincinnati, Dec. 8 Flour stea lv. unchanged,
family $3 30448 90; fancy $4
firm ; No. 2 rod 97c. Corn in mod rate demand ;
No. 2, mixed, &CVfts3c. Oats firm; No. 2
mixed 4sr. Provision*—Pork easier at $lO 00.
Lard quiet at $5 60i(ft5 60 Hulk meats steady;
short rib sides $5 !2}f® r 25. Bacon firm;
clear $6 50. ilogc, common and light
$2 75 foi 60; packing and butchers' $3 6<><2s3 S5.
Whisky steady at $1 U.
St. Loins, Dec. B.—Flour strong and quiet.
Wheat, No. 2 red. cash, 92%6<*£93c; December
delivery -c; January delivery 9*V; May de
livery 96}*e bid; July delivery rn,
No. 2, cash. December delivery
January delivery —c; 'Lav delivery
asued. Oats, No. 2 cash 45c: December
delivery —c; May delivery 46c Bagging quiet at
& l Iroii cotton ties $*
meal steady. Provisions dull ami unsettled.
Pork, new mess s]o 35(5)1087. Lard, prime at earn
at $5 50. Dry salt meats, boxed shoulders,
$4 87})i; longs $5 20: ribs, $5 90; short clear
$5 35. lisA*on, boxtxl shoulders, $5 25; longs
$6
6 20. Sugar cured hams, $lO
stead\ at $1 14.
New Oolkass, Dec. B.—Coffee dull; Rio
oar ;oes. ordinary to fair sugar
active aid strong; Louisiana open keltic,
strictly prime to choice .1 15-16fr(>4c; prime
centrifugal plantation granulated s%<&
5 11-16 c: choice white 5-16c; choice
yellow clarified 4 15-16 c; prime yellow
clarified 4 13-:dc. Molasses, Often kettle strong;
choice 35c; strictly prime 30 t. 51c, good priino
27(2}29c; prime (,26c; good cornu,on to good
fair centrifugal dull, strictly prime
17<£bi w c; good prime prime lty^l.V*;
syrup at 23(^25c.
naval stores.
Nkw York. Dec. 8, noon.— Spirits turpentine
ijulet and steady at 39 i*B9>*c. Kosin Tail but
steady ut $i w.
5:9J p. m —Rosin quiet but steady: HtrainaJ,
common t) good 81 4Sfcl 50. TunHmtine
dull and lower at
itBARU.sToN, Dec e.—.spirits turpentine firm
ar 3V. Roeiu qutm.; goo i scr&iue 1 $1 2u.
Wp.mivjtuk, De*:. \ Spirits tu r i'entln'‘
steady at 86c Rosin firm; strained $! 10: go.*j
strained $1 15. Tar firm a: $i :5. C-rudc fur
pentiue firm; hard $1 $0; yellow alp $1 90;
virgin $1 90.
Londox, Dec B. Spirits turpentine at 28k
4Ud.
oivEßPooi., Dec. 8. -Spirits titrpenttua 29s
and fid.
RIOR.
New York, Dec. B.—Rice quiet but steady.
PLTROLEtm
New York. Dpi- y . Petroleum market
de pressed by prevailing monel ary troubles;
op ufhl steady, but forced in absence >f
any demand caused a decline of 4 1 in the first
two hours m Jaunary option; then a reaction
of 15*0 occurred ami the market cl steady.
Pennsylvania oil. spot miles none; lauuery
options o|jeued at G M-*c; higheßt, r4'V rt c. lowest,
closing Lima oil. no sales.
New York Market Hevlew
Reported by Q. N. Palmer. 166 Reuiie St., A>a*
York.
Nkw York. Dec. 6. -Business for the week
closes very firm on a.J new vegetables arriving
from Clio fioutb. especially btriug tMtans, selling
from $2
tomatues have arrive l and s..|' at $ si)(J£6 x.
Green peas want 'd ai S; J i M j.n-r crate
Cucumbers in liberal Htipnly. dii gfrorn $1 .>0
u. FggnUnt r.i \ery regular condition,
selling from $3 (Ki *6 lk> per crate The Uetiiarul
will be continuous and a firm market antici
pated. Receipts of oranges aggregate for ihe
week about 36.0 >0 boxes*, much of tbe fruit not
matured, and with liberal receipt# troiu the
West Indies prices show a decline, \et in view
of the iucreas-d demand for the com lug L.i
days an early advance is anticipated Choice
grades. ***l#>.*r sizes. $3 00 ft a25 i>:- box: ■straight
line**. S2 7'(Q3 <H>; rusfols $; 25(fa2 60: lauge
.-iues, $5 0 0 r c,o o; iTiHiidarins, 6>4(^4 50; grape
fruit, $3 50(744 59.
silll'i*; L STELLAdtJESi
M‘ nIAIVLI : A!. tA i. !-i’dis DA V.
Son Rises 7*03
Sun Sc rs ... . .. .. 4 : > 7
Hiuh WaTeii at Savan saw. . 5:06 av. 5:09 c k
TrtaOAV. Dec 9, 1890.
ARRIVK’i YKS IV7RDAY
Hteamship U*t> of Binniugham, Berg, New
York -CU Anderson.
St earn snip Wm Crane, hosier, Baltimore W
FG.ierard. \ct
Ht lamshlp Mania Br,, Macy, New s'ork. in
ballast Wilder A •*• ■
Steamer Katie. Beviil. Augusta and way land
ings J(i Mud lock. Agt
Sieiin;r Farmer. I’xina Fornandiua arid
Briiuisvvic.k —c W iliiainn, Agt.
Steamer Aloha, Strobhar. BlulTfoa—J G Med
io* .*2. Agt.
Steamer Bellevue. Baldwin, Beaufort, Port
Royal and Blufftou—W TGlbsun, Agt.
s reamer K G Barker, -.Beaufort and
Bor Roy al Maa&er.
ARKIVKD AT TYBKK YESTgRDaY.
Steauitihip Brydain 114r*. Barry, Baltimore, In
ballas: Wilder A* Cos.
Bark KT G .Br , skinner. Barhado.s t in bal
last - Wilder i Cos
ARRIVED UB FROM VFNCS BOfNT YESTER
DAY.
Steamship Orpington IBr . Wallace, to load
for Liverpool—A Minis Soda.
OLE \R::J) YLST IR JVY
Sreamsliip NacoOcoee. Smith. Now York—U G
Anderson.
Scbr Cassie Jameson. Colliux, Darien, in bal
last, to load for a northern port Jos A Roberts
X Cos.
Scbr Vanl.Mar Black, Ltu-ev, Coosa a*. S (iu
ballast, to load for New York— Jos A Robert a.
< ’o.
Mearnsitip Aaron Reppard, Steelman, New
port Newt, Va - Master.
DEPARTED YESTERDAY.
Steamer Ethel. Carroll, ( • >ben s Bluff an l
way landings W TGiosou, Manager.
SAILED YESTERDAY.
Steamship Nacooch** - NV* York.
MEMORANDA.
New York, Deed Arrived, bark Moon beam,
Barrow. Brunswick; webr Win 1 Greco, Stud
ley kernandina; (’banner, Dabol l , Savannah, is
biUud to Berth Ame*y, N J; Isaiah )farf. Will
ia:ns. Oooaaw. S C, is bound to Hizalietlip'gt
Ihuro.v. Doc ft—sailed, bark Kda [Nor], Beuau
cola
Barry, Dec ft- Arrival, bark Sequel IBi „
George. Bull Hirer. S U via Falmouth
NuevifAS. about Nov 30- Arrived, steam tugs
O fYide jr. and M G Staple*. Kavanoan for >t
Jago ’.procured coal. etc. and proceededi.
Button. IV*r 6 Arrived, hark Bruce Hawkins.
Gcroey. Peoejicol.s.
Baltimore, lvc. i loared. echr W W Rasiu,
Sa vane ah. bar*. Uatone lltali. do.
Bruu>wck Deed Armed, erbr Joe. Server
New > one.
Smiled, N*hr Kannv L Fhfid. Hi*Lean. Boeton.
Henry. l>e** fi -Ptuvid out. stoanistup
Prydaiu .Brj. Italtiniore for Savannah
(Vosas. s C. Deo 6-Cleared, steamship Bel
liogham | Hr), Wat fa. I nitevt Kingiom.
Sailed, sohr M >llie J Saunders, italtmiorc.
ik&neii. ta. Deo 5 \rrivad. bark Hpe IBrj.
Francis Vtervsmi(h: a*hr Floreuce Lreadiek.
Uuk Ma'smorHH
6th—Cleared, sebrs \Hruna. Hyer, New York:
J i' W,odhull, Townsend, do.
Arrived, summer Raietgh. Bailey. New \ ork.
Fernanduwi !>eo fi—Arrived. stea*uwhlp Sr ate
of Texan. New York and sailed on re
turn
Jacksonville. Dec 6—Arrived, achr Florence
and Lillian Smith. New Y’ork
Port Royal. S P, Dtn* —Arrived, e<*hr Florence
Sliay. Edwards. New York.
Beiled, steamship Harrington ’ ( Br , Hale.
United Mugdvui.
Philadelplua. Deed \rrveJ. achr O-oar C
Schmidt, nacon. < ’harl**vr>n
Cleared, sohr J W Uaskill. Douglass, savan
nah.
Perth Amboy. Doo o—Arrive*!; achr ('banner.
Daboll, Savannah
Vineyard Haven, Decs—Arriveil, echr June
Bright. Barter. Darien. (Ja. for Boston.
New York, Dec B—arrived, stoainshtps Aura
nfa and Span., Liverpool.
Arrived out, Kider.
NOriC fi TO MARINSWL
Not ices to mariners, pilot charts aud all nauti
cal laforcnafim will ba furnished masters of ves
seU free of charge at fhd l nited Slates Hydro
graphic office in the Cust >m House. Captains
are requested to call at the officb
Lirpt K H Shkrmis.
In chare > Hydrograunlc Station.
WINTER CItANGE OK BUOY AO F..
Notice is her bv given that ttie iron buoys are
being chanced for spar buoys, of saute colors
and numbers, in t ho eastern part of Ixing Island
Bound and in Narragausett bay.
By order of th* Ughthonse Board
Henry F Pickino.
Captain USN. Inspector 3d D.Htrk C.
To npkiuKville, Now York, Dec (V
RECEIPTS.
Per ('narleston and Savannah Rad war. Dec 9
2 bales cotton, 7 cars wood. : mack peanuts, 9
ears ties, l car la'hs, 1 car brick, 12 Ixlls chairs.
86 bdls f doge, 1 bale bugs. \ pea burlaps, l bbl
costm t. S Iniggles, 2 pcs oak
PerSavaimuli, Florida and Western Railway,
Dec 8 :,3?i tales ooiton. 2.650 bbU roam. 82$
bhiK spirits turnrntloe. 185 pkgs mdse. 1 car
*asl and and b, 10 bales hides, 09 pkgs furniture, 1
<*ar huy. 158 sacks grits. 14 bbls syrup, 57 cars
lumber. Hears w00d,560 sacks g iano.l car brick,
1 ‘ ars phos ro-k. 14.882 Ikxcs fruit, 64 bids fruit
I*l boxes vegetables. Id bbls vegetables, 1 car
cotton seed.
Per Central Railroad, Dec 8-6,875 bales cot
toll, 225 bhls spirits turp*ntiue, 1,897 bbln rosin,
C 7 bales domestics. 32 bab-e bides. 81 pkgs pafier,
10 > pkgs tobacco. 100 bbls lime. 170 bbls apples,
08'.) sacks bran, 2 14 bbls whisky, 1* bf bb v, dusky.
2uu pkgs furniture, 2t) bushels corn. 54 bbla Hour,
5 bbls syrup. 100 cords wood, 9 pkgs vegetables.
400 bbla oil, J 75 bbls grits. 17 cars cotton see I, 1]
cases eggs, 9 cars coal. 2 cars stone, 1 car at jok,
2K) empty bbls. 40 bales paper stock. 2,000 lbs
flow. 400 pkgs mdM*
EXPO it P. 4.
Per At ‘amsrup Nacoochee for New York
2,146 bal*H upiativl cotton. 50 bales domestics, 50
bales sea island coMon, 60 bbls cotton seed oil,
2.M obis rosin, 196 bbls spirits turpentine, 24.15s
feet l imber, 10 hale* bides. 6.5(4) crate♦ oranges,
101 cratds vegetables, ft bbls oil. 140 sacks r rice,
3 bbls vegetables, 113 pkgs mdse, 192 tons pig
iron.
Per Fclir Aaron Reppard, for Newport News,
Va -.371,901 fe*t p p lumber- Freiiaon & Cos.
PASSENGERS
Per svamsiiip Nacoocfiee, for New ork—
Mlh4 E B i.op*daH. Mrs J Ju nob. Mrs \> J Lyons.
Miss H U H >7 Pow <l, Mrs II Britton, W 1-’
Plait, L F Platt, 1 colore i. and steerage
Per at eamshlp <’itv of Birmingham, from Ne w
York Mrs C Hills, P Ecirrslev. *’ West all. Mrs
J Funwilh. IL R Seott and wife, F Hammond, L
| Drvs-'blcr, L Bcutley . Mis-i M Kai Hon, H Pierce,
i Miss A Kair*<-u, Mi s K 1> Pierce, Mrs J Oakes. O
l R HuiTOtvs, A .1 Stern, K J Clark -. ({ Bloat. .1 (’
De\\ it: \\ H Cole, dies A Schon weir, S A Fs
; ter, fr’H Lester, 11- steerage.
CONSIGNEES.
Per Charldnt.ou anJ Hailwav. Ue*
S Leruiiu t 7 M. T> \ .Miieu’s Stuk. I. Mrl win. D
N Tbomfivo i. savannah Grocery C’o, hr >vt a <’•>.
Pttaeoce. II *V 00. Hop parti X ( M, X L. P
Nirholas. A .) >!iii*r x iJo. t' V -o< bun, flcwi
gia Cheni Wki. v\ ni Moiionougli.
Per Siivaunah. H - . irulu and \\ intern Kail wav.
Dec H— f nig office. Savaonah Grocery Cos, .lu*
Bay. S.mtb HroL 11 Solomon v Son. L l Smith,
Leo Hoy Myers t\: ( >, A Leflt.-r & Son. KokniHn
v V, Bro< A Falk X Sons \ Hanley.
(1 Kekstein X ( Y>. Tidewater Oil Cos, IJoyd X A.
Flu* V X i ’o. Saviuijmii Brew.ug (’o. Afipet Xs,
.1 K K*U4lt3ln. X M A 1 ' W West, .1 S Col'lu:! A Cos.
McDonough X t’u, II >1 Sdig, c F Stu.tM a Cos,
.Savannah C X W </o, jj;<lden A It, ft Kirkland.
J W Tynan. M inhard tlrosg O. W C Ham
inond, J l> Wwi A Cm. LintUay X >l, \Y l Bloi*.
schr XV B All Her I) U i*e*ter, A EbrJii'h Bro. S
F Spaulding, NV (i Coop.*r. I* Y A K ROn icy,
M Y Hendenon. Cohen A Cos. li M Coiner X Cos.
Butler X'C Baldwin X Cos, Jm Flannery X Cos,
W NV Chi'sholm. VN D biinkins. A .Maclean X (t*.
NV NV <iurdon X *Vn ./ P Williame \r < 'o, Herron
A <>, WoodH. <j A: Cos, Y A 1* 1 Mclntyre. Per
kiim A Sou, Montague .V Cos P i! Hunting X Cos.
Warren A, K* ,| aid A C*. Stillwell, Nl .X Cos,
Htiibb* XT, McCauley, SA C•. Dale. DA to I
.1 NYall. McDonough A Cos. Savannah Huano Cos,
Frierson A Cos. U H(7avselH, Liberty 41 fg i <
Per Central liailroad. Im*c S Dvvelle. C A D.
Jno Flannery A Cos, H M < ’orner .1 • 'o. Sriibbn A
1. J S Wood X Bro. .1 P. t 'ouijor, Buidwin A Cos.
NVamui A \ NS \\ Cordon A. (u, Herron A tj.
Woodk. H A Cos, M Mivleaii A ('o, Hre/e, .1 A NV,
.M 4 A 1) I Mclntyre, JP NN ilMamn A Cm. N K
I.- e. 'ioniague A (c } NV Tlodeman a Ur a, .1 L
tluii'biston. H Tranb.NV VN’ ('filstiolm. Butler .1 S,
Peacock it Jk< ■> DY a Kfi Dam >. M - • yck.
I I'.psLu u A Br. . '' I! StultH X Cos, i' li Springer,
Hoy Myer* A Cos. Smith Bro#>. < ‘ b ftoeerx,
N\ <i Cooper, A Khrllcn X Br, S!uu Ir.i I Oil CV,
Lfpprcan Brow. .1 K (Irady A Son. VN NV Mifmell,
Ja i© Koadi. M s Hma X n Marks A Cos.
Savannah Grocery 1 '>. (> A Cos. Mia T
VW lls. Luddrn vV 1.. Solomoux A Cos, NV MJoiitu.
Lludsay A M. J l ) Weed A Cos, M Stewart. M!f>
Mi!l-*i . Lovell x L, Hanna A J, M Y Henderxou.
hekman A V . ro li:nea. h ref well A - D Cim
ningliii’ii, J C Harffelde* A Ftfi>reiii*K Sot. (' f)
f * • H Solorno nA Son. A H Cliampioii M Son, D
II Han. JP. WiN >n. Jno Ljor.g A Cos. .1 'i ticker,
L Putael, CKolßh'>nA Bro, DA Mtick’a Honv,
T L (ia/ in, J M 1 a : < A Cos. McGUIIm A K. .Mike.
M liianiieo, Butie, * I'liarmacy. xi Holey A Son,
Tidewater Oil Cos. Bouthet u Cotton OJ Cos, .1 M
Hundley A Cos, McDonough *x B. W U Tel Cos. J
Kobinuon.
I'-r HteiuuKlili) Wm Crane, from BaUlmor**--
(J NV Alien, Yntimi:raiiP Cos. s NV Branch. T K
Brought on A Bro. Brush 1\ L A P Cos, J 0 Hurler,
W s Brotvn, Cornwell A C, Clarke A D. 1. M Cal
lahan. NV Nl ( levelaud W<\ Cooper. J B Clark,
CRIt A Hkg Cos. .1 A Caiiahau. Jos Douglas,
( (io *v sa\ Mv. A l>vleJ David A Son, Decker
X J . Davis hum, M .1 Doyle. \ L Diiyekeocrk. \\ r
'l‘ Dufdu'iK. Kills, YilC'i, M Feral's Som A Cos,
A Fhriii'L A Bro. L brieii < ’iias Creeii's Bond A
c>. S (*iickent>eim>r .1 Sou. NV l Cuerar i. M P
Ilumirwoii, ll lipase. Heidt A S. A B Hull A Cos,
Jiayues X !•'. Lloyd & A. LmJhay A M. S i.uug
I l.avvum, >1 Jansky. II Logan. K I>iveirsSouH.
S K Ijeivli!, Lovell A L, DB Lester, .i Ixmis, L
Moyle. Lippman Bros. .1 B .Mullen, S L Newton,
McDoneli AS. J McGrath X Cos. Norton Ail,
M Nathan, Order Palmer A V. Order Moore X
Cos, Order T J Davis. Order Oregon. L A Cos, A
N O'Keefe. Order L Gabel. IT Solomon A Son.
Palmer Hardware ( Ut, Savannah tjn>cery Cos. vv
D Sunklna. .N Paulsen X (' . c K Siulls t v Cos. II
Suiter, J S Silva, s, F A VV By. SoutLern Fx < o,
Savanriaii Plumbiug •< Savannah Furniture Cos.
SniUt’V&T, Treple A Cos. Tilewat<*r Oit Cos. .1
\>'lu , 4 a.v. .i W Tynan. G W Tmdeui&n A Bro. L
Vogel. J l) NVeed A f •>. 'j’hoa NNesr, .1 P vYjfiiatn*
X • o, Kt-urM Alpjia. Bellevue. Farmer, Katie
Per steamship City of Birmingham, from New
York -A H Altmayer X Cos. Apj*?i AS. 41 rs <1
NN Audereon, J* a lime, S W Branch. .1 f Butler.
J*Bluewtein. U Butler. 41 S Byck. C NV Bruner,
Barbour X Cos. Il Brown, Booker b *rc;:Co A fs
Bacon ’h Sodb. Braid A If. l yes Br<;-,
A xi | Beckett, M Holey A Son, Cooper A (>. H
Banlelt. A H ChamplonY* >on. Cornwell AC.
i rohan A D. ( ollut Br<-, W S ( nervy X Cos, Mrs
J H < finch, I Ant • C U ox, J Cuyao* i-ark
I'aterin.; > . C'oiufiiorcial (iiiaiio o>,Drvfus Jros,
(’ R A Bkg Cf*. Davis Bros. A i)‘*vle. -f Hern.
G Davie A Son. M J DoyF. il Daniele. F J I Mm..,
ieekf-r A I. Heiier A Sou. J Dub. .1 ft Finsfep:,
Fokman A V. .V Hirdcrh A Bi u, 1 Kjtein A Bro,
U Lckatein A ( o Lngel A R. X Falk A ryun-, J if
Fntffin an. Frank A Cos. 41 1 rst u f on.-* A C •. J
H 1 eniande*. Kretwell .1 N.T B Fer<iHr*de/ t Juo
Fe iey, Mr* J Keelef. K haijarins, J H Furber,
J li Pox, (i Fox, Henchman A t‘o. J Gardner,
Gails, B M Ga^funite), s Guckonneliuer A Bon,
German ia savin.-sßk • 4 Gilbert A Cos, WT
Ha*iiin. 1. J (i&/.ni. ilaru: <t J, Dexter A K,J
fiiiiMo;, g M lieidt x <•* H Hunch, A Hanley,
Hammond, H X Cos, .Ittckirm. >1 X i'o, F Harr,
II I< Jackson, H Juchfer, J J Joyce. K J K lot in,
Kavr.oattgh A B. C Kolaiioro t Bro, J H Koch.
Kolohorn AM. P H Kinw. K Krounkoff. G
Kret/. P Lon Bard, Il II Letter. N* Lang, A M
LiWton Jr, Lippman Brofl, Lu I den Ar B. Lin d
*av *1 M. K ]*ovelPa Sous. Lloyd Ar A, J F Luba,
Lovell AL. Jno Lyons &Oh 811 btty A Bro..
Dorey &G, McboivAi&b. .1 McGrath A Cos
Meinhard Bros A Cos. Mdillflv A X P K Hnt rt,
A M.m* Boas. Kutua lO>oy A**> n. Mohr Bros,
Lee j;ty Myers A Co.Xb*Ken n A NY. F >iaiumg.
mm
“A r^re K e ordpred .
f\ Bat tHp waiter spake once mo
OBV 'WX J A -Bay. mister, did you. know we haV&
Ga.ii.ie Oven Door^”
J • jßy If that’s th e case, the marv replied,
i done.ril have the meat
V'J 1 11 Fkat door preserves the juices Bd
C'i j I , U •he flavors always sweet*”
n\ i\ ..
* i' Ty ' TOU w -*_n"t th® nar.
j|H' Buy th© CHARTER OAJ? 4
Witli Wire Oauze Oven Ooorfj;
Made only by T/#r niifacfuring Cos., St. Lomis, lie. Sold by
OANIcLS, Agents, - • Savannah, Qa
F Mark waiter, WII MellA Cos, F R Middleton.
Jno Mcolsou Jr. NVrton X H. s L swton, A C
Fichberg, Ogletiiorp* club. o-dr K E 1 During
fon, urdnr S Market, Palmer Hardware Cos, S <’
Partona. Order Morse (’>, N Paulsen Cos. J
Rourke. L l'nl/.el, C 1> Iloger<, Poatnl Tel .t C
Cos, A U Rhodek fr Cos. C S Richmond, .1 J Rell}\
Rosa £ S, Kobin*<xi Cos. Savannah Coo Cos,
savannah Grocery Cos. Savannah Plumbing 00,
Savannah Brewing <’o. Savannah Steam Bakery,
Jno Sullivan. 11 i.Schrtuner, H B<domn X Sou,
Smith Br. Solomons A Cos, S P Shotter Cos. .1 J
Sullivan. K A Hehwars >v DSimkitis, J S Silva.
Win Kchcihfng. E H Smith, t) E Htutts A Cos, L
Stern. Strong G, J T smiotrin*- .t llro, J Sog
nier, Salaa \ W. 11 \\ Smith, G E Rauls, Scoff.
I>, Southern t’otton Oil Cos, J 5Y Tynan, Mrs S
Tifdiler (J W Tledomxn & llro.Tidewater Oil (Jo,
Theus Bros, \ ale K *> al fifg Cos. Yolawky X Son.
A M C W West, J D Weld. Thow Wear. Wells
Hroa. L M White. Watson X P. J D Weed A Cos.
K \ Wheeler,Wyllv c.W U Tel Cos. J lAwtoii,
Southern Ex Augusta 8 B Cos, stmns Katie,
Alpha. Bellevue, Park r,Progress, S, F & W Ry
Ua A Fla I S II Cos.
DANIEL* HOGAN.
DULL—
-X- * * lit
AS DITCI [WATER
Is tb *tte of trade Just uow, and no bettor
time In the work! for BARGAINB.
Bn—
n/ll)PO I Kino Importadytobe pattern.
Ill) 1) Lo . Bi.i
to ?30 Genumn chances.
OL' UP I?G | French Serges, Scotch
I , IVU Lo , OhOTlota. Clen I‘lantls at
at price* seldom obtained
in Havsnnali.
C 1 P D I7TC I Extra Tallies in Carpet*
\ illtl Lll’ . made and laid from
T.V H|s SMYRNA
UFOS .5c to $lO, in ioeely patterns.
Holiday Groodsl
Hiiiidrods of articles distinctly appropriate
for Chrietmos and Holiday presents at groatly
reduced prices. y
newmaTkets
Are s* ill h great pi roll as© at prevailing prices,
and if you want one you oan got
it much under value.
M-A-M-E-T-S.
Kina White Wool from t* 00 per pair to ®.l 00.
SO MV KXIJI ’ ISITE CALI KOH XI \ HI.ANKF.TS
PLAIN OR BORDKRI.
EIDKKDOWN QUILTS at
half price to close out.
•—A! I I’LL LINK OF
Bed Comfortables.
C! T 1 TfCJ I Our Silk Department N
OIJLIIVO I under the KNIKK. Stook
iuu.l lio reduced at any emit.
KNGI.IHH \NI) I KKNCH RROADCLOTfIS,
KRKNi'H SKRGJ S \M> GRR
MAN HKNKIKTTAH
At Reduced Prices.
SHOULDER CAPES
in Plush, Beaver, Limb, Astrakhan, ( 'amid*
Seal and Wool Heal. Very CHEAP.
D, HOGAN.
UA..YIS.
UtS
*rr&~‘3 feiiwMaaai
OU CONSTANT AIM IS TO MAKE TM*M TH*
fINCST IN THE WOHLO.
Forest City Mills,
MANUKA! TURLR3 OF
FLOUR, GRITS, MEAL.
AND DINI.KRS IN
Com, Oats, Hay Bran, Seed Oats,
Seed Potato*
AND ALL KIND OK Mll.l, FttUDUCTA
- -- - ' ~ !W
CLOTHING.
~ M.~
RXIP QW -O.
It may turn out that I’rof. KochM won
derful remedy will not prove effloacioni h
curing obetinato oasn*. but none the lees an
• •unco of prevention I* better then a nound
of cure. Nothing ia 10 unreliable a* the
went her, and no man, however rugged hie
count I tut lon, can afford to trifle with it. Re
prepared for rapid changes in tempera tore.
A little recklewneaa may coat a valuable
life. If you have not purchased your win
ter overcoat, there never wat a more op
portune time for doing It. We are now
offering:
flood overcoat* at remarkable low figure*
(too many on hand), if reduction in price
will move them then we won't have any
loft. U’hen it come* to forcing goods ia*
we are d;iog now) “THK FAMOUS” ia
alwavi lure to give the beet bargain* in
reliable f'lothing, Hat*, Hhirt*. etc.
Keimmber wo ere agent* for the M 1 Lt.ER
llat. the newt u*eful ('hriitma* present that,
a lady can give to a gentleman. “THK
FAMOUS," 14H Hroughton street.
PUBLICATION h.
A. MAP
OF
SAVANNAH.
SIZE 30x34 INCHEa
SHOWING THK TRITE STREET AND PROP
kIiITJf UMh OK TliK CITY.
PRINTED ON ROND PAPER * B d put up Ia
A Ijook form. Every property oemer au I reel
eatate dealer, end every other p-reoa iatereeteii
u the oily should liare a copy.
PRICE ONE DOLLAR.
FOR SALE AT
ISTILL’S NEMPOT.
“Miss Noßoflyoflfflißre.”
A NEW NOVEL.
-BY-
Archibald Clavering Gunter,
AUTHOR OS’
••.MR, barker ok nkw york," ”mr. pot
ter OK TEXAS.’’ “THAT FRENCHMAN,”
"HOW I ESCAPED,” "SMAU.
BOYS IN BIG BOOTH."
Price - - - 50 Cents.
FOR RALE AT
Estill’s News Depot,
21* BULL STREET, SAVANNAH. GA.
Fashion Magazines for December.
AT
ESTILL’S NEWS DEPOT.
lilf* BULL STREET.
lieuc de la Mode Price 35a.
The Season •• a)e.
L'Artde la Mode “ Jso.
I.e Ron Ton “ 35c.
Voung lAdie*' Journal *• .Vic.
New York Kaetiion Bazar “ 250.
Uodey a Lady'a Book *• 2.V.
Peterson'* Magazine “ ssc.
I >euiure*t Family Magazine “ Hr.
lielihealor " 13c.
liarp-r's Bazar “ pic.
Ihe iAdles'Horne .lournal •* 10c.
Liefn<(feet Illustrated Portfolio of the
Fashion* and What to Wear for
Autumn and Winter IgSO-'DI “ dj&
Address all order* to
WILLIAM K.BTILL.
Scvnnnan, Ga
The Phiiacielphia Record.
The Philadelphia Times,
The Philadelphia Presß*
Published every day in the var. For *ala at
KKTILL'B NEWS DEPOT.
211* Bull street.
Savannah, Ga.
EYEfi LASSEN.
SPECTACLES ASH EYE-GLASSE?
WK HAVE JUST IIH'KIVKD A FULL LINE
Ot THE
“Aqua-Crystal Spectacles and
Eye-Glasses.”
from the i'-iebrated English Ma’iufaclory of
Eliott A t o
SOLOMONS & CO.,
BULL STRUT BRANCH BTOHK.
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