The morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1887-1900, January 06, 1892, Page 7, Image 7
COMMERCIAL. ** / MARKETS. ' OFFICE MORNING NEWS. I RavaiiUA*. Oa.. Jn- 6. IM. Tte demand wa * f “ r * nl th offer - C *t in full volume. Th e weakness In New t°* *''* ' ur6e ed free eellta* here of spot*, sold off 1-16® Mo. There was a tsi l l ' (air buaineus doing, the ® >ierS! sale3 for the day reach •“ , m bale*. On 'Change at the W * cal! at W a. m , the market was f^, nlD * j BteJ> a Ol unchanged, with sales of At the second call, at 1 p. m., it was ‘sle Ij-iog 1,279 bales. At the third •f ‘ t call, at t P cloßed at •t . f ,f ilficln all grades, with further sales “*n rg Tho following are the official ~ . ..uotatlons of the Cotton Exchange: - Ijdwe m "7 liddiir.r----”.-; 6 5-16 I/V 6 1-16 fioed*/.'...-rf.-Tbe market was firm at uu *°JS n-icss There was a pretty fair in *s*2,l quite a good business. £U “ SBF-EEEE::B r- i r >x*ic Choice ■ ■ Comparative i.otton Statement. Receipts, ExeoßT* A*n Svtx'x os Haxp Jan. 5. 1892, and for 1 ' tub Sake Time Last Year. l£9l-'B2. 1890-’9l. I,uZd.\ a "'' fWand>' i Stock on hand Kept 1 1,871 10,146 ( 23 11,463 Received to-day -53 4,W0 8 ( ?09 Received previously 32,095; 751,2 c 27,285 788,965 I Total _3a,999, 765.934jj 27.8091 783,197.' .Exported to-day 6601, 1.409 1 452 i vTsd KxiMjrted previously 22,*C9, 653,308 1 Total I gs,n9l 064 .71 til 17,710. 090,072 Stock on haml rti<l on still* l \ ,1 I txxarU thin ilu> \ 10.4.U\ B,m: Rice The market was dull but steady and un ebanged. The sales for the day were only IS bar reis ' The following are the official quota tion of the Board of Trade; small job lots v? held at KOXC higher: Fur Good wans* Prime Rough, n- Plintl— Country lots S 70d& 80 Me water 1 OG&l 25 Savu. Htorks—The market for spirits tur pentine was barely steady at the decline. There Was some little loqniry, and about all the avail able stock war taken at 81c tor regulars. The total sales were 881 casks. At the Board of Trade on the first call the market was reported firm at 81c for regulars, with sales of (581 casks At the second cal! It closed Arm at V for regulars with further sales of 200 casks. Rosin—The market was firm, at the decline in the medium grades and strained to good strained. There was a good inquiry and a pretty full business doing. The total sales were some 4,000 barrels. At the Board of Trade on the i peeing call the market was reported firm with sales of 2,614 barrels, at the following quotations: A. B. C, D and E, $1 17M: F {U24: 0, Si 27Vs: H, 8! 35%; 1, *1 00©; 65; K. $1 Go©- 00; M. f-2 80, N, 88 16; window glaas. $8 65: water white, s<os. At the lost call it closed firm with further sales of 1,866 barrels at unchanged prices, except for I, whloh was quoted at $1 US. NAVAL STONES STATEMENT. Spfrifs. Bosfn, Stock on hand April 1 ...... 8,902 27,648 Received to-dny 298 4.107 Rseofiot previously... * 217,885 <580,778 Total 221,855 718,818 Exported to-day 8,154 ~~Lojn Exported previously 209.078 599,420 Total 218,180 600,450 Stock on hand and on shipboard to-day 8,725 112,108 Received same day last.year 365 4,423 Financial— Money Is In active demand Domestic Exchange Tbe market. Is easy. Banks and haoksrs are buying at % per cent discount and selling at per oent prem ium. Foreign Exchange The market 19 firm, bterliog, commercial demand, 84 82V7; Bxty days, $4 3014; ninety days. $4?9&; franca, Pans and Hjirro, sixty day*, $5 Belgian, Uxty days, f* 38%; marka, sixty days. 94 B 10c. btcuin iss—Tße market Is very dull and weak for Centra! securities. Stocxs anp Bonds -City Bond*—Atlanta 6 per cent, longdate, 109 bid, ill asked, Atlanta * Percent, in bid. 1!* asked; Augusta 7 per ceat, long date, 103 b.d, 108 Asked; Aujrusta 6 percent, long date. 102 bid. 106 asked: Colum Dus 5 per cent, 99 bid, 100 asked; Macon 6 per cent. 112 bid ns asked; new Savannah 5 per cent quarterly April coupons, 101 bid, 101 U Ktcl; new bavinnah 5 per cent February coupons 102 hid, 162 U askedT 7 now "p® l, cent - IJO H Janimi-v Georgia 7 per oent coupons January and July, maturity 1896, UOWbld, UIU “y' Georgia Sj* per cent, 99 bid, IGo Railroad Stock*— Central common, ex-div. 90 , ked; Augusta and Savannah 7 per cent guaranteed, exdlv, i bid, J23asked; Qaor glacommcu. 193 bid. 194 asked: Bouthwestern 7 EJS* ? uara nceed, ex-dtv, 103 bid, 106 asked; iS U ... pe , r °° nt certifloatse, 80 bid, SI and West Point railroad stock wtsm i J.rtifle' !k . e!l; Atlaut * and w st Point & WTcent, oertifloalee. ex lnt 93 bid. 94 asked ,® on dx Savannah. Florida and S ><■',.A„?^ l ‘ way Company general mortgage I!3U Q i'^r 63t ; uoupons ’ October, 100 bid, AtlaoUc and Gulf first mortgage full' mamrif P<sr ,w!? t oou Puns, January and Sntral iXn' ty A 180T < 100 hid, 107 asked; and° a ads5 d s to" a C ”™ pany Iniflw/i s - "° hid, 85 asked; Central 7 percent coupons loiffik.? J o July - ruatn rity 1803. 100 bid, PerisM ?i T ?? ush nd Western railroads h S ""?*' b 7 Central ra-lroad. 76 bid, rooierv Jj* vannafl . Americus and Mont tinralfrnaihr F ceilt ' 7li hid, 77 asked: (rtsor ®llo r oent ’ 1897 • ®in hid. 103 lnt m7r£aU?® orK1 * s °uthru and Florida "''S ' rnf; 1 ' bid ‘ 7S %Mked; sent. 70 hul an J n ,. arat mortgage, fi per if- LLZ^' Moi, tg->mery and Eufau la Central „ 8 per Cl>nt; . indorsed by 102 bld - 10s “ k#J : Mortgage tu U vj *,. anil Augusta, first PoliimtS’,? . bid ' , 108 H asked; Charlotte, bid, second mortgage, 109 B*aMjmCharlotte, Columbia and Au -101 Mre'i • 6 P° r oent . I®° bid. Srsts 103 hirtui 8 Georgia and Florida Indorsed Klorida^f', 1 * South Georgia and iu Htan£dSk mortgage, 105 bid. 10f, asked; lent, ioo bM first mortgage, 7 per ud Sontrarr^a* 8 !®* 1 ' Gainesville, Jefferson 106 hid ‘ j,/ 1 ’ .f rs * mortgage, guaranteed, ltd South w, M2ed ' Gainesville. Jefferson b‘d icq a8k „?I , " ot Kuaranteed, 102 cent, d ue ~, ’.oS 088,1 ? Steamship 5 per &Une.S l lu 99 bid. 100 asked; •ccoud mort!,o. joffurSou aud Southern a**od; guaranteed, 102 bid. 103 Oooi!s . indooulrtK * Bd Ilomß flrßti mortgage l * askeri w?*, and hy Central railroad. 99 bid, fuaratWd l.vi 1 ?., 8 ®“ d Western 6 per cent, url *u iTilw'al e bld - 105 a " t6d : City and Bub b‘d, 108 [,, k y ,: lrßt mortgage 7 per cnt, I*s Atl ‘“ ll3 6per Sttt’w of ff etc—Southern Bank of the *ant ß ' 2(0 bid, 850 asked; Mer b,i 116 asl J a v' l .T rilat Company, ex div, 115 •*-div 127 °, lMnf of Sn^afinab, tal Trus- ?■ 128 asked; Oglethorpe Savinas jaked; Citi ,£, ’mpany, exdlv, 119 bid, 120 Hi asked- “nu P aok - x-diy, 934A bid, luprovetnerit S Bat ham Real Estate and H„D Comuany, 60 bid. 51 asked; S Hank 17, ex^ 1 . '< hid, 101 asked; Chat ®*Taimah roni* V ' 52 hid, 53 asked; Macon and c,j ÜBlr „ y “ oti O“ Company, nominal; 8a- J Jujl Stoet[ U °o on Company, GO bid, 70 asked. ,)Jr, . Savannah Gas Light stocks, f bid: K,„ a f r | 8j : -Mutual Gas Light stocks, W,vl bi . a - 7Ba iked a ° d P ° W9r Company, BaoolHv^I s ®* 50. Jjwsti'onsTr?! l The Board of Trade t’kc* **tJ° How*; Smonecl clear rib JV '^• , l^ 0u!( J erß - dry salteii clear rib 4a; shout t*girie D market steady. Si C; 'JUut£s. - 7c; 1440-. m? higher - ° t n9 a , re for large quantities: small K straw, ouw, to i*" d bagging at 12®12$<c; L‘7'A! Jj, : -He. Iron Ties—large lots, tigiitr tor lOM, 81 35 ® 1 M Flea in 1 ~--arkot firmer; fair demand; Goshen edgß • 25a * c: cr eamrry. 29 > 30c; Cassage-Northers, B*S)ie I3i£“ MK ~ M * r * 6t fAir inland; ltfe . ' rrEB Market Arm. Peaberrv 9iu> IP * C! **; ordinary, Isisc; oommoi, l4Uc mnn P pl . evai>orated. sc; com ‘ m °n,SVi*,Mr. Poao **,Dee:d. 12V4c;unpeeled Spric&ESft *"• **= _I>RY Goods -The market Is quiet; rood de mand Print*. Oe-tr*ia brown : oSi : M&'fgkzX o tot ** brown Floub—Market steady. Extra. 21 *l7*ll m. a^r.-is'V *£>;,: $.) 60*5 .S, onoice patent, 8* 73®’ 00. * Eis a —Market firm. We quote full weight*- Mackerel, No. 3. half barrels, nominal ?■’ a * 6U; No 2, |7 00*8 00. HerSnx So f reL* Mullet,'half bar’ ®‘V l! '~V” rn-M *rhet steady. White corn re ta l lou, 70c; job lots. 6sc; carloa-Ilots. Ote mixed corn, retail lots. 68o; job lots 660 car’ load lots 64c. Oats advanclug—Mixed. retail lots 4 r£ : ‘ots. be; T?xa, rust EFjgf v, 15 s. per sack, f l ,6, olty ground. 21 30 Pearl crlni IT®^* 58 851 r " r Hat—Market strong, Last.-rn and western KKl ob lotß - ! salted. 4M--; dry butcher, Wool market pr ! me 'Jeprgla, free of sand aul burs,* ‘"Z°' X* 1 ’ Deer kkiti*, Hint, 33c* 17c. OUer skins, 50o$fc|4 o(X ’ a ‘ reflnedTiiMe* 61 Tery * tea ' ly: SweJn - i®6c; daVs" 00®/w r dotnan<! - Messina, J3 50; Flor- Lard—jurket steady; pur in tierces, 7*£c; win tins, compound, in tierces, sTic;in sun> tins, o‘-sc. Lias, Calcined Pi.aster and Cement—Ala bama and Georgia lime In fair demand and sell p®L b *, nr,i: b i ,ik ao<i cri < d iotw special: calcined plaster. 82 25 per barrel; hair 4®3c; uoeendale cement. $1 80®l 40: Portland cement retaH *2 74; carload lou, 82 ; English standard, Portland, $2 75®3 00. * LtoiToas—Market firm High wine basis $1 18; whisky per gallon, rectified, f 1 08®i , accord L t J*.?L pro:>f l uhoicegrad*. ?: 50ffi2 50; straight. 81 50®4 DO; blended, $2 il ®j oT Wines—Do mestic Dort, sherry, oatawba, low grades. 60® 85c; fine grades, f l 00® 1 5); California light muscaUi and angelica, $1 35@1 75. Nails—llamet very firm; lair demand, 3d '■; *d and sd, S2 56; 6d, 3i; M. 82 JO; lOd |S “j 40d. I* J3; “M- 5° *° “I. *!!: 20d Ners—Almonds, Tarragona, 17at60; I yeas 15®16c; walnuts, French, 12c; Naples. 16c: pel cans, 15c; Brazils, 7®Bc: filberts, lie: cocoa nuts, Baraocoa.B2 20®350 per hundred; assorted nuts, 501 b and 251 b boxes, 12®!30 per !b. Oranges—Florida, $1 Vs®l 50. Onions—Finn; Barrels, 82 5032 75; crates, Potatoes—lrish, barrels, 83 2532 50; sacks, $2 00®2 15. Bhot—Drop, 81 55; drop to B and larger, $1 80; buck, gl 80. Salt—The demand Is moderate and market dull. Carload lots, 65c f. o. b.; job lots 70® 80c. Otis—Market steady; demand fair. Signal, 40®50c; West Virginia blaok, 70®13c; lard, 60c; kerosene. 10c; naatsfoot, 503,73 c; machinery 18®25o; linseed, raw. 4?.c; boiled, 460; mineral seal, 19c; homeligbt, 14c; guardian, 14c. Sugar—The market Is dull and lower; demand good. Cut loaf, cubes, powdered, 4?6c; granulated. 444 c; eonfsotionere’, 4Uc; standard A, 4590; white extra O, 4Uc; golden, 0. 3%c; yellow. S^c. Strop—Florida and Georgia, 243.26 c; mar ket quiet for suearhousa at SO®4oc; Cuba straight goods, 3033%; sugarhouse molasses, 18*200. Toracco—Market quiet and steady. Smoking, domestic, 22!i5c38l 60; chewing, common, sound, 23323 c; fair, 23335 c; good, 3tt®43c; bright, 80366 c; flue fanoy, 75®80c; extra fine, 81 0031 15; bright navies, 22®40c. Lumber The demand tor foreign is quiet. The domestic demand has improved some with an ailraace in prices for quiok ds liveries. We quote: Easy sites sll 50®13 00 Ordinary sixes 12C*16 50 Difficult sizes 1400®:36 5O Flooring boards 14 50 *22 00 Bbipstuffs 15 50*25 00 FREIOHTB. Lumber— By Sail—Ths market Is dull, few cargoes offering. The rates from this and near-by Georgia ports may be quoted at $4 25- *5 OO.for a range including Baltimore and Port land, Me. Timber si>c®sl 00 higher than lumber rate*. To the West Indies and Windward, nominal; to Rosario. 818 09*17 00; to Buouos Ayres or Montevideo, sl4 ot>; to Rto Janeiro, $1500; to Spanish and Mediter ranean porta, sl2 00; to United Kingdom for orders, nominal for timber, i!4 10s standard; lumber, £4 15s. By Steam—To New York, $7 00; to Philadel phia, $8 00; to Boston, $8 00; to Baltimore, $6 50. Naval Stores Market is dull and for vessels to arrive nominal. Foreign Cork, etc., small spot vessels, rosin, 2s 91 and 4s; Adrlstlo, rosin, 3s; Genoa. 2s 9d; South America, rosin, 80c per barrel of 280 pounds. Coastwise—St*am—to Boston, 110 per ltXfibf on rosin, 90e on spirits; to New York, rosin, TUc per lOOlbs, spirits, 80o; to Philadel phia. rosin, 3Uc per 1003s, spirits, 80c; to Baltl mor, rosin, 70c, spirits, 70c. Coastwise quiet. ColrroN—By ateam—The market is steadier. Barcelona %and Havre 11 32d Liverpool 21-64d Bremen 21-84d Liverpool via New York, W lb 81-04d Liverpool via Baltimore, jwtb lt-64d Havre via New York, IF lb 13-82d Bremen via Now York, ]S 1b 13-89d Revalvia New York, |t 7-10d Genoa via New Yerk !S-92d Barcelona via New York 15-324 Amsterdam via New York 30c Amsterdam via Baltimore 65c Bremen via Baltimore 11-J2d Antwerp via New York £-16d Boston $ bale 8 125 Sea Island |0 bale 1 25 New York bale ICO Sea Island $ bale 1 00 Philadelphia tp bale 100 Sea Island IS) bale 1 00 Rice—By Bteam New York ft barrel 80 Philadelphia IF barrel 50 Baltimore $ barrel 50 Boston ¥ barrel 75 COUNTRY PRODUCE. Grown fowls 19 pair $ 75 * 80 Chickenss4 grown $ pair ... 50 * Chickens H pair 40 * Turkeys ; iH pah - 200 *3 00 Geese $ pair 100 *125 Ducks $ pair 65 © 75 Turkeys, dressed, W lb 15 * 18 Chickens, dressed. Vlb H’H* 15 Eggs, country, $1 dozen 22 ® 25 Poannte, fanoy, h. p. Va , §)lb... 5 * Peanuts, h. p., slb 4 * Peannts, small, h. p.. slb 4 * 4>4 Peanuts. Tennessee, n. p., iF lb.. 4 * Sweet potatoes, $) bush., yellow. 50 © 60 Sweet potatoes, fo bush., white 40 ® 50 Poultry— Market overstocked; demand light. Eggs —Market weak and well supplied. Peanuts—Ample stock, demand light, prices steady. , , Sugar—Georgia and Florida nominal; nonem market. Honey—Demand nominal. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. FINANCIAL. New York, Jan. 6, noon.—Stocks opened active and firm. Money easy at 314j*4V4 per cet. Exchange—long, $4 82!4®4 short, $4 BIH*4 34Vt, Stave bonds neglected. Gov ernment bonds dull but firm- Erie 3391 Richm’d &W. Pt. Chicago & North. .11879 Terminal .. ... 15 Lake Shore 12294 Missouri Pacific.. 84^ Norf. AW. pref... 55*4 New York, Jan. 5, 5:00 p. m.—Bterhug ev change closed iiulet but firm at $4 83® 4 8I>U; oommercial billa, 54 Uf4- Money easy at i<2>4 per cent., closing offered at % per cent. Government bonds closed dull but firm; four per cents State bonds dull Sub-Trvasury Balances —Coin, f 112,588,000; currencv. $ ! 1,M5,000. Tba siook market to-day showed a rather re actionary temper, and th* volume ofbusiresa was somewhat smaller; but while there was considerable pressure to sell from a.l quarteirs new buying continued on *uch a scale that prices all the list were stuhborrly hsld nd some stocks even scored handsome advances, though only In the Industrie's were the.-, of special importance at the close. The low priced shafoe again attracted a great deal of attention, and among these Louisville New Aikanv and Gnlcnsro, >V ana L.sir c.ne, Reading and Buffalo. Rochester and Pittsburg, together* vHth Pittsburg and Western, were mast conspicuous. however, were features for strength, and all the lenders scored * j irikinH \monif th© usuftlly active EngUnd eirly the center of in terest The renewal of the old stoir of a.deal ie Vftwr n *v©n carryinar It© pric© In th© for© noon t 014999, but retira ,i below Its opening THE MORNING NEWS: WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1892. ■ strength. Other coal compaoiee were not l nelped by the advance in Reading, hosrever, though among low-priced snaree Tenneesee ( oal was very prominent, as well as Susque nania and Western preferred, though each of these stocks reacted In the final dealinga. The ! opening was generally firm at insiguiflcant ad vancee in most share* from last nignt’e figures, | but selling orders, apparently from London, In- I duced considerable short selling, and after the first spurt on the early demand, the entire list reacted, though the loss of 1 point In Erie pre i f erred was the only important concession at the time. The market held stubbornly, however, and before noon the losses were regains!, but only to be lost again in the afternoon, m i dustnals in the meantime taking the leal in ; the upward moveme. ts. and Chicago Gas was i pushed forward from 7414t0 7Kiq and Disiillers from 6194 to 64 -each retaining most all the gain at thed we of business. New Lead stocks, ! on the other hand, were still weak, and both host over 1 per cent There was some selling of l Northern Pacifla stocks on th* report that the i earnings would show a large decrease. The market finally dosed active and fairly steady after a slight rally in the final trading, but ! most stocks are small fractions lower than last j evening, while no material loss occurred in ’ anything. Chicago Gas, however. Is up 394, ; Distillers 194. Northern Pacific preferred liq. and Cordage 1 percent. The sales of listed I stocks were sfk\9oo shares and unlisted 13,000 i shares | Thafollowlng ware the dosing quotations of | the New York stock Exchange: ; Ala. class A, 2-5.. 101 Norf. &W. pref 5614 , Aia. class B, 55... .10414 Northern Pacific. 2594 I N.Carollnaconerts.l2! do pref . 70 N.Oarolluacons4s 9614 Pacific Mail BHU So. Cato. (Brown Reading 41?4 consols), 6s 95 Richm’d 4 W. Pt. Tennessee6s . ..104 Terminal 15W do 5* 97>4 Rock Island flOie do se. 35... 81*94 St. Paul 82 Virginia 6s 50 do preferred 12394 1A 6s cons 40 Texas Pacific 149i Northwestern . ..116 Tenu.Coallrou 43 do preferred.. 142 Union Pacifla 40=4 I Dela. & Lack 130 N. J. (Jeutral 113 H j Erie 86 Missouri Pacific,. 6194 , East Tennessee.. 844 Western Union... 84 Lake Shore.. 12294 Cotton Oil Orel 50W L’ville A Nash S3i4 Brunswick 00.... 10 Memphis i Char.. 26 Mobile & Ohio 4s 67V4 Mobile and Ohio.. 4194 Silver Certifleatos 95 Nasnville&chat.. 93V4 Am. Sugar Kefl.. 85 Texas Paciflo, Ist. 83H do pref’d.. 0294 N. Y. Central 11594 COTTON. Liverpool. Jan. 5, noon.—Cotton weak and barely American middling 4 3-10d; sales T,OOO bales—American 3,000 bales; specula tion and export 500 bales; receipts 34,000 bales —American 80,000. Futures—American middling, low middling olause. January delivery -—-T; January and February delivery 4d, also 4 S-64d, also 4d; February and March delivery 4 4 6ld; March and April delivery 4 ?-64d, also 4 8 64d, also 4 7 64d; April and May delivery 4 12-54-1, aso 411-64 J: May and Juno delivery 4 15-64 J; June and July delivery 4 18-84d, aIS" 4 19-64 J; July and August delivery 4 22-64d. Market easy. 4:00 p. m.—F utures: American middling, low middling clause, January delivery 4d, buyers; January and February 44, buyers; February and Maroh 4 4-64d, buyers; March and April 4 8-64d, value; April and May de livery 4 14-64d, sellers; May and June delivery 4 15-64*4 16-84d; June aaJ July delivery 4 UkfitaT buyers; July and August delivery 4 22-64*4 28-Ud; August and September de livery 425 64A, buyers Future* closed firm Nuw York, Jan. 5, noon.—Cotton opened easy; middling uplands 7%c ; middling Orleans 8c: sales 82 bales. Futures—Market opened gteady, with sales as follows: January delivery 7 20q, February de j livery 7 41c, March delivery 7 55c, April delivery 7 70c, May delivery? 84e, June delivery 7 #3*. New York, Jan. 5, 5:00 p. in.—Cotton closed quiet; middling uplands 7 i-16c; mld dilngOrleans 7 15-!6c; D#t receipts 2,128 bales, gross receipts 4.435 bales; sales to-day 60 bales. Futures—Market dosed steady, with sales of 188,700 bales, as follews: January de livery 7 15*7 20c, February delivery 7 88® 7 34c. March delivery 7 46*5,7 47c, April delivery 7 61*7 62c, May delivery 7 75*7 76c, June de livery 7 85*7 87c, July delivery 7 u*®7 97p, August delivery 8 ou®B 0?c. September de livery 8 16*8 17c, October delivery 8 24 * 8 26c. The World't cotton report says: “At the start prions were marked up I*2 points, with only light business. After the call the market ruled weaker and declined 5*6 points, with an active demand. This was followed by another reduction 00 the cost of 12*13 points, but sub sequently there was a rally, and the market dosed steady at a dedin* of 3 points on January, 6 points on February, and B*lo points on other months from yesterday's final figures, The downward course in the market, which commenced Thursday last, has been further accelerated to-3ay by the unfavorable advices from Liverpool and the continuance of free receipts, arid the lowest prices thus far this season have been made I his forenoon. On the spot the market was i-16c lower and very dull.” Atlanta, Jan. s.—Cotton dosed quiet; middling 09ic; receipts 111 bales. Galveston, Jan. s.—Cotton closed quiet; middling 7c; net receipts 4,412 bales, gross 4,412; sales 995 bales; slook 99,962 bates; ex ports, to Great Britain 7,176 bales, td the con tinent 3,429, ocastwiee Ao*>. Norfolk, Jan. s.—Gotten closed nominal; middling 7c; net receipts 4,046 bales, gross 4,151; sales 1.429 bales; stock 63,945 bales; ex ports coastwise 1.894. Baltimore, Jan. s.—Cotton closed nominal: middling 7>40; net receipts bales, gross 78; sales none; stock 15,48” bales; exports, to Great Britain 8,378 bales, to the continent 2,079. Boston, Jan. s.—Cotton clos*d dull; middling 79$c; net receipts 914 bales, gross 3,0:7; soles none; stook bales WiLMiNTQSf, Jan. 5. —Cotton doeed dull; middling ii 1316 c; net receipts 358 bales, gross 85S; sales none; stook 19,083 oalss. Philadelphia, Jan s.—Cotton olosed dull; middlinr 7 15-16 c; net receipts 2*5 bales, gross 283; sales bales; stook 11.32 J bates. New Orleans. Jan s.—Cotton dozed easy: middling 615-16 e; net receipts 29,931 bales, gross 24,450; sates 5,350 bales; stock 480.096 bales; exports, to the continent 6,900 liulaa, to Great Britain 8,065 balds Futures—The market closed steady, with sales of 63,T00 bates, as follows: January de livery 6 75c, February delivery fl 65c, Mardh delivery 7 020, April delivery 7 lflc. May de livery Vnic, June delivery 7 4la July delivery 7 52c, August delivery 7 59c, September delivery 7 690. Mobile, Jan s.—Ctotton closed easy: middling 6%c; net receipts 1,099 bales, gross 1,099; sales 1,600 bales: stock 49,533 bales; ex ports coastwiee 434. Memphis, Jan. s.—Cotton closed easy; middling 7c; receipts 1,200 bales; shipments 6,600 bales; sales 2,092 bales; stock 196,347 bales. Augusta. Jan. s.—Cotton closed quiet; middllug 7c; receipts 518 bales; shipments SM bales; sales 1,159 bales; stock 42,792 bales. Charleston, Jan. s.—Cotton closed quiet; middling 7o; net receipt* iSS bales, gross 435: sales bales; stock 85,215 bales. New York, Jan. s.—Consolidated net re ceipts at all cotton ports to-day were 45,178 bales; exports, to Great Britain 20,319 bales, to France7,oo2 bales, to the continent 15,671 bales; stock at ail American ports 1.301,903 bales. GRAIN AXP PROVISIONS. New York. Jan 5. noon.—Flour quiet and steady. Wheat active and steady. Corn quiet and firm. Pork quiet but steady at $9 00* 10 00. Lard quiet and steady at $6 Freights quiet and steady. New York. Jan. 6. 5:00 p. m.—Flour, south ern, dull and weak; common to fair, extra. $3 50*4 15; good to choice, extra, ?4 15*4 25; superfine, $4 75*4 SO; buckwheat flour $2 26*2 35 Wheat dull and unsettled; No. 2 red. $1 043* in store and elevator; $1 05Jh©l 06!k) afloat: options opened H@Ho up on the decrease in amount on passage and foreign buying, declined M®f4c on reported heavy importations of wheat and flour into the United Kingdom with lower cables and snow hi the winter wheat sections, advanced on stronger ooutlnent cables and short* cover ing; No 2 red, January delivery $1 04W; Feb ruary delivery $1 oi%‘, May delivery $1 06% Corn unsettled, less active, closing stronger; No. 2 cash, in elevator; 53®53t£c afloat; ungraded mixed, 40®53V9c: No. 2 white, 65c; No. 3,58 c; steamer mixed 63*6 ic; options declined ‘A®'-4= on large receipts anil easier cables advanced H4kV4 anil closed steady at over 10-vt night with wheat; January delivery 52c: Fobruary delivery 6!s*c; May delivery 50%c. Oats Irregular but active; op tions active and firmer; January delivery She; February delivery —c: May delivery —c; No. 2 spot, SB*i®Bc; mixed western BSVi®4lc. Hops fairly active, firm; State common to choice. 13*2 lc; Pacific coast, 15*22c. Coffee options closed steady 10 vzO points down; January delivery 12 25*12 40; February deliv ery 12 00*12 15; March delivery sll 80*12 00; April delivery 11 65*11 70; May delivery 11 65 *ll 70; July delivery 11 60; spot Rio quiet but steady; No. 7, 13J.4*13?4c. Sugar—refined firmer and active; centrifugals 96° test, S%,c; No 6,319 c; No. 3, 3?9c; refined quiet and firmer; off A, 4 !£e; mould A, 4->jc; standard A, 4>40; confectioners’ A, 4 116 c: cut loaf, s>9c; cruahed, 5V9c; powdered. 4 5-!6c: granulated, 44*44*0; cubes. 444 c. Molasses —Foreign nominal; 90' set, in hhds; New Orleans firm, fairly active; common to fancy BS*3Bc Petroleum quiet and steady; crude In bbis.. Parkers’, $5 80; crude in bulk, $3 80; refined New Y'ork, $6 45; Philadelphia and Baltimore $6 40; in bulk, $3 90*8 95. Cotton seed oil firmer; new crude 25*25V9c; crude off grades —c; new yellow 29c asked. Wool dull and weak; domestic fleece So*36c; pulled 26®33c; Texas 16@24c. Provisions—Pork qufot and steady; new mess, $lO 00; extra prime $9 oJ*li> 00. Beef quiet, steady; family sll 00*12 00; extra mess $9 00* 10 00 Beef hams dull at sl2 50. Tlerced bef steady; city extra India mess s)t o*l6 Sr Cut meats quiet; pickled shoulders 4* 4 e; rled bellies 64j*S4qc; hams 7 vs* Middles steady, quiet; short clear. January delivery $6 M. Lard quiet, steady; western steam $6 42t*; city $6 06; January delivery $6 43; February delivery s—; March delivery s—; May delivery $6 67. Peanuts steady; fancy handpicked 444*1140; farmers 24.1*3140. Freights to Liverpool steady and moderately active; cotton, per steam 1: 64d; grain 414d- Chicago, Jan. s.— The holiday dullness, which, of late, bos marked the course of busi ness In about everything dealt in on the beard e* trade, was continued to-dsy. There was not much nws to create decided cpinlorsrtther for or against higher prices Values have been going downward for some time, and, as usual on a declining market, tbe outside public has lost interest am) has drawn Gut of the dealings. In wheat, weakness accompanied the early Bsal ingt, and lower figures were recorded. Holders seemed discouraged and liquidation was gen eral, Some of tee large operators who bought wheat yesterday on the theory that a reaction might be calculated on after such a decline seemed to realize their mistake and mads haste to get rid of their purchases. May opened un changed at 944rc and slowly sagged off to DS'cc. Kncouragement came later from domestic sources, the chief of which was the prospect held out by the eastern rail roads that in a day or two they expected to be able to handle everything offered them. As many interior millers had orders here waiting a resumption of railroad traffic, the result was a lively cash wheat business, and many freak orders were reoeiyed to take advantage of the improved shipping proapeots. The price ad vanced sharply toward the close and desed at about top figures. Goru was stronger. Receipts were liberal. but grading was very poor. The break yesterday started a good deal of covering by shorts, and as longs had pretty well liquidated yesterday there was not much for sals asd prices hard ened, advancing slowly all day an 1 dosing at tbe top. making a gain over yesterday of 4s* e*o. Oats were also decidedly stronger, record ing an advance of 4s*lc. Hog products opened weak and lower on account of heavy receipts of live hogs at leading packing centers and lower firieos for live hogs here. Later a part of this oss was recovered and tbe olose showed no marked changes from yesterday’s last figures. Chicago. Jan. s.—Cash quotations ware as follows: Flour dull and easy; spring patents $4 55*4 85; winter pet on tv $1 M>®4 66; bakers’, $3 60*3 75; straights $43 *445. wheat No. 2 spring, 8944 c; No 2 red, 9014*. Corn—No 2,3844 c. Oat*—No. 2,29 c. Mess pork, per barrel, $< 75*7 874 b. Lard, per 100 Sis. $6 05. Short riba sides, loose, $5 20*5 25. Dry salted shoulders, boxed, $4 3714*4 60. Short dear sides, boxed, $5 53*5 60. Whisky at $1 IN. Leading futures closed as follows: Opening. Highest. Closing. Wheat, No. 2 Jan delivery.. 88*4 89U 8214 May delivery.. 9454 Sslr 93 Corn, No. 2 Jan. delivery.. 3814 8884 A4 May delivery . 4114 41H 4158 Oats, No. 2 Jan delivery 2854 29 29 May delivery.. SI 3154 *l*4 Mesh Pork— Jan. delivery.. 10 4714 10 t 4 10 52)4 May delivery . 11 92)4 11 05 10 95 Laro, per 100 lbs— Jan. delivery.. 6 07)4 6 OT)4 605 May delivery.. 6 35 6 37)4 6*5 Short Ribs. per 100 lbs— Jan delivery.. 6 22)4 6 27U K2B May delivery.. 560 5 62)4 5 54)4 Baltimore, Jan. 5. Flour dull and un changed; Reward itreet and western superfine £8 25 *3 83; extra $3 76 *4 25; extra family ?4 50* 4 90; dty mills, Rio brands, extra, 86 00 *6 25; winter wheat patent $5 40*600. spring patent $6 00*6 23; Spring straight, $5 '.’s*s Sft; bakers', $4 SVTB 10. Wheat esvy; Not 2 red, on spot and January $101*lul)4: Southern wheat steady; Fults, ftsc*sl 04; Lougberry, 7o *slo4. corn—Southern easy; white at 40* 51c; yellow at "10*51c. Cincinnati. Jan. 3.—Flour fair demand: family S3 76*3 85; whiter patent s—j faucy $4 15*4 30. Wheat active, strong; No. 2 red 95®P6c. Corn dull: No. 2 mixed 42c. Oats eacler; No. 2 mixed 84c. Provisloim—Pork firm new mess $lO 50. Lard quiet at $5 25. Bulk meats fair demand: short ribs $5 25* 5 37)4. Bacon steady: short clear at pS 37)4. Whisky steady at $1 18. Sugar steady. Hogs quiet; common and light, $2 76*3 75; packing and butchers, $3 70*4 00. Bt. La uis, Jan. 6.—Flour Arm. unchanged; family $3 30*8 48; choloe s*, 80*8 78; fancy $4 10*4 30; extra fancy $4 19*4 20; new SMenu $4 t0*460. Wheat wn qutei and weak; o. 2 red, oasli, 80)4*t0jac; Jaimssp- delivery dosed at M)4c; May o■‘liver/ ckmed at 9.’>3<e asked; July closed al-fc. Cera Bhsed ■>* %o higher; No. 2 cash 3614®S?c; Jan uary delivery doeed at S7)4c; February delivery closed at -e; May teOvery closed at 88114 c bid. Oats tr.ltewud wheai, Oiosg firm; No. 2 cash, 31%c: Alay ahead at 3l)go. Bagging <l}i*7)do. Ira*cotton tiee $1 85*1 40 Provisions quiet but firns, m sympathy with other markets. Pork, new, standard mees at $lO 75; old, $8 62)5. Ijipl steady; prime steam, $5 ®. Dry sail meats- Boxed shoulders, at $3 87)4; longs $3 40; ribs, $6 40; short dear $5 sfiv*. 1 toco*—Boxed shoulders $4 hTU, longs $5 96; ribs $5 93; short dear $3 05. Hams Sugar-cured, at $9 00*10 60. Whisky steady at $1 18 New Orleans, Jan. s.—Coffee steady; Rio, ordinary to fair, 14bS®1688o Sugar active and strong for open kattle: folly fair to prime, 218 16c prime 2H*2Mo; fair to prime 2 1-16*2 0-10; Inferior 9)4e: centrifugals, off white, 3 18-16*3 !8-t6c; fully fair to prime, 2 1116 c; prime strictly prime, 2 1816 c; choice, 4ktc; Affr to good. 2V4*2240; good ooinm >n 8m)c; common, 2)4*2 _ 9-18 c; centrifugals, active and strong; cfcdoe white, Sfco; off white. 8 18-180; choice yellow clarified. 8 916 c; prime yellow darifted, 8)6*3 9-16 o; off S rime yellow clarified 8840; seconds, 284®3c. lolasses -openkettle strong; strictly prime,3oc; good fair to prime, 26*270; centrifugals, prime to good prime, 18®20c; prime 26®27c; good common to good fair, 23®350; choice to fancy, 320; good prime, 15®17c; common, 7®6c; Inferior. SV4*fio; prime, 2t>® 21o; fair to good fair, 9* 12c; good common Ko; syrups 24®22c. Bacon, boxed shoulders, $5 35; longs $7 25: ribs 8? 26. Whisky quiet; western rectified $1 04*1 03. NATAL STORES. New York, Jan. 5, noon —Spirit* turpentine dull and weak at 84*35c. Rosin dull but steady at $1 35®1 40. New York, Jan. 5, 5;00 p, m —Rosin quiet and steady; atrained, common to good $[ 33*1 40, Turpentine dull and steady at 34 @B4<S4e. Charleston, Jan, 6. - Spirits turpentine steady at Sic. Roeln firm; good strained at $1 20. Wilmington, Jan. s.—Spirits turpentine dull at 31c. Rosin firm; strained at $120; good strained $1 25. Tar steady at $1 30. Crude turpentine firm; hard §1 00; yellow dip $1 90; virgin $1 90. London, Jon. 3.—Spirit* turpentine 25s Od. Liverpool, Jan. 6, noon.—Spirits turpentine 25s 6d; common rosin, 4s 6d. RICE. New York, Jan. s.—Rice firm, moderate de mand; domestic, extra to fair, 5)4®7c; Japan SH®SF4C. New Orleans, Jan 6.—Rice steady; or dinary to good 3*4®l)4c. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Sukßises 7:10 Son Sets 4:58 High Water at Savannah . 10:10 a m, 10:50 p a Wednesday. Jan 6.1892. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Sebr Loauder V Beecho, Dasey. Baltimore, with guano to Central railroad agent, vessel to Jos A Roberts & 00, (notpreviously.) ARRIVED UP FROM QU ARANTINE YESTER DAY. Bark Cap INor], Olsen, to load for Europe— Chr G Dahl & Cos. Bark Ghas Bal [Nor], Oundersen, to load for Europe—Chr G Dahl & Cos. ARRIVED AT TYBEE YESTERDAY. Schr Bertram I, Townsend, Wiltbank, Tampa for New York (leaking)—Jos A Roberts & Cos. CLEARED YESTERDAY. Steamship Olty of Augusta, Catharine. New York—CG Anderson. Steamship City of Birmingham. Burg, New York—C G Anderson. Steamship Win 1 .aw re nee, Klrwan, Baltimore. —J J Cardan, Agt. DEPARTED YESTERDAY. Steamer Katie, Bevill, Augusta and way landings—C H Medlock, Agt. Steamer Bsllevue. Garnett, Darien and Bruns wick—W T Gibson. Manager. Steamer Alpha, Strobbar, Beaufort and Port Royal—C B Medlock, Agt. SAILED YESTERDAY. Bark Ibis [Nor], Pasagea. MEMORANDA. New York, Jan B—Arrived, bark Freeda Willey, Willey, Fernandina. Schr—Carrie A Buckingham, Stubbs, Laguua via Key West. Baltimore. Doc 8— Arrived, brig John West ley, Van Gilder, Georgetown, D C. Fernandina, Jan B—Sailed schr Ida E Latham Blatcbford, New Y'ork, ~< ^o re *.t on- S C, Jan 2-Arrived, eh r kleanor, McCoy, New York. * I’ortlaud, Me. Jan B—Arrived, gehr Joseph HAwMaorn, HofTtec Savannah. Wilmington, DcL Jsu 8 Arrived, sohr Rillie b Derby, Naylor, Cbsrlsston. NOTICE TO MARINERS. Notices to mariners, pilot charts and all nau- Ucal iuformatlon will bo furuuhod mut#ra of vessels free of charge In United States Hy drographic Office in the Custom House. Cap. tame are requested to call at the office. Lisrr F H Sherman. In Charge Hydrographic Station. MARITIME MISCELLANY. The British steamship Irthlogtou for Fernan dlna did not go to sea yesterday marnieg, but was anohored at Tybee, owing to the heavy weather ouside. Apalachicola, Dec 30-Schr I tester Clark, which went ashore on Flag Island shoals last Thursday, has gone to pieces. RECEIPTS. Per Savannah. Florida and Western Railway Jan S—*Bl bales cotton. 2.144 bbls rosin, 231 bb!a spirits turpeatine, IS.iWT bore* oranges, 9 bbls vegetables, 16 bbls oranges, !, 112 pcs bacon, 82 bbls rice, 106 sacks rice, 279 sacks corn, 10 pkgs furniture, 12 bales hides, 21 pkgs machinery, 20 bows glassware, *1 cords wood, 43 pkgs mdse C. sa-ks wax. 3 ears phosphate. 3 bpres bacon, 3 ■his syrup. 1 car cotton seed, 5 bales domestics, 12 boxos soap, 13 boxes hardware. Gears lumber. 1 horse, 1 standard mowar, 10 empty tibia, 7 boxes tobacco, 2 bales bags, 10 Backs flour, 4 pkgs paper. 3 cases whisky. 0 half bbls whisky, 1 pkg leather, 4 tubs butter. Per Central Railroad, Jan !)—S.M balea cot ton, 2.6 bales domestics and yarns, 19 bales hides, 9 rolls leathor, 6 rolls paper, *7,360 aaosa bran, 2,300 lba baoon, 3 caws liquor, 66 bbls spirits turpentine, 941 pkgs tobacco. 1,540 sacks corn, 290 sacks flour, 91 cords wood, 29,580 lbs r r Iron, 46,100 sacks guano, 12* pkgs mdse, 7 empty barrels, 1,7*0 pkgs furniture, 50 oars oil, 21 pos hardware, 47 cases eggs. 1 car coal, 160 eaoks grits. SGtons pig Iron. Per Charleston and Bavaanah Railway, Jan 5 —1 box machinery, 1 tool cheat, 1 box cloth ng. 100 peon irons, 17 bales hkUSs, 17 bdls beams. 51 box cars. Per South Bound Railway, Jan 6—40 balea cotton, l bbl spirits turpentiuei CONSIGNEES. Per Central Railroad. Jan 5-H M Homer A A Cos. Baldwin A Cos. Woods, 11 A 00, Dwelly, C AD, Montague A 00, Jno Flannery A 00, J P Williams A Cos, J 8 Wood A Bro, j R Cooper, Comar H A Cos. S A Ttson, Warren A A, M Y A l Mclntire, M McLean A 00, W W Gordon A 00, H Traub J F Williams A 00, Baynes A K, Da vant A H. Real Estate A Loan Cos, C R White, J O Pudsr, MY' Henderson. J 8 Collins A 00. M Seri, Savannah Brewing 00, J E Orady A Son, nbr Bros, (1 Kokgtaiu A Cos, A Leffier A Bon. 8 Sellg, M Ferst's Sous A Ho, Paterson D A Cos, A Ehrlich A Bro, J O Butler. Frank A Cos, 8 L George, H Guckapheimer A Bon. R Kirkland, L Putrel, Morning News, R Wickham, S Gazan, Smith Hrot, Brush EL A P He, Warrrn Bcharf P Cos, Palmer Hardware 00, Southeastern Plas ter Cos. A B Olradian. Clarke A D. Rustic Bros. Lee Roy Myers A Cos, Savannah Furn Cos, 8 C Powell. A G Griffin, It P Wimberly, W D Thomas. Per Savannah, Florida and Western Railway Jau 6 M Y Ileadersoa, (1 W Tledetnan A Bro, Constantine Bros, J D Weed A 00, Jas Bar geant, A Ehrlich A Bro, R 8 Salas A Cos, PH Ward. Southern Cotton OH Cos. A B Hull A Cos, M Ferst’s Sons A Oc, Luddeti A B, W (1 Mos flsll, Broughton Bros, Tidewater Oil Cos, J F Feltzsi, A H Champion's Bon, R B t'assels. Da rant A H, Oscar Ante, Havannah Grocery Cos, C G Miller, Neldllnger A R. W D ftlmkins. Mrs F A Strachao, A Lalfier A Bon. Herman AK. H Solomon A Son, Standard Oil Cos, R Kirkland, J E Grady A Son. J Williams, FT Nlohols. Mrs Choa Moitrlor, B F Bullard, J M Lang A Cos, D W (Joldeky, Peaoock, H A 00, Falk Clothing 00, C E Stulls A Cos, Hhalfers Pharmacy, W 8 Yates W G Cooper. Kavanaugh A B. A Collins, D L Water, Commercial Guano 00, Solomons A Cos, Lee Roy Myers A o®. Per Charleston and Savannah Hallway, Jan 6—Lovell AL, B Wests, M A Mcßae, U M U Riley, Jas Hart Bros. For Malaria, Liver Tro uble, or Indigestion, use BROWN'S IRON BITTERS Umbrellas, silk and gloria, and mackin tosh coats at LaFar’s.— Ad. A Happy New Year. We wish all our patrons and the publio generally a happy and prosperous New Year. We would also remind you that our stook Is very oomplete, and that “bard times prices” prevail. Fine Silverware, Ladies’ Watohea, Men's Watohes, Diamonds, Set and unset And mounted to order. Chains, Charms, Opera Glasses, Gold Head Cause, Toilet Ornaments, Birthday Presents, Wedding Presents, Fanoy Goods, Fine Cut-Glaas, Clocks, Onyx Stands, Brass Stands, Rings, Silver Services. Presentation sets or pieces carefully se lected and engraved. —Ad. SIKBNBERO’B. Men’s underwear, closing out. All win ter goods reduced at LaFar’s.—Ad. Haadaohe, Indigestion, biliousness. Dyspepsia And all stomach troubles Are cured by P. P. P. (Prickly Ash, Poke Root and Potassium.) P. P. P. Is a sure cure for rheumatism, syph ilis, scrofula, blood poison, blotches, pimples and all skin and blood diseases. Cancerous sore oa face, years of skin trouble, glandular swelling, sufferer renders thanks to P. P. p. for its great cures.—Ad. Hats, hats 1 Silk or Derby shapes. Dun lap’s fine hats, at LaFar’s.—Ad. Men’s handkerchiefs, linen or silk, and silk mufflers at LaFar’s.— Ad. For Over Fifty Years Mrs. Winslow’s Soothiho Syrup has been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for tbeir children while teething, with perfect success. It soothes tho child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic and is tbe best remedy for Diarrhcea. It will relieve the poor little sufferer imme diately. Sold by druggists in every part of theoonntry. Tweaty-flve cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for “Mrs. Winslow's Sooth ing Syrup,” and take no other kind.— Ad. Suspenders, nioe grades and colors, silk or cotton wsb, at I, a Far ’a— Ad. BROWN’S IRON BI’I'TKRa ALMANAC For 18054 Contains One Hundred Itertpes for mak ing delicious Candy cheaply and quickly at home. This book is given away at drug and general stores. Chamois underwear and chest protectors at LaFar’s.—Ad. Old newspapers—3oo for 35 cents—at business office. Moavino Newh.— Ad. Abbott's East Indian Corn Paint our as all corns, warts and bunions.—Ad. P. P. P, Pimples PRICKLY ASH, POKE ROOT Blotches ANO POTASSIUM —— Makes .. , . Old Sores Marvelous Cures ' 1 Prickly Ash, Poke Root and Potassium, m the greatest blood purifier on earth. m Blood Poison MIUUU 8 Ulwwll poison, and all other Impurities of tha , , , llllllw Blood are cured by T. p. P. Randall Pope, the retired druggist of I • Madison, Fla,says : P. P. P. lathe heat alterative and blood medicine on the nZlUUlHall&kli He bolnil ndmrglkt and hay inr •ola aii kinds of medidM. his un ollcitd testimonial is of jreafc impor tance to the sick ami suffering. and Scrofula UIIU UUIUiUIU great pleasure In testifying to the eflfl- MMMwnraMMHMMHMMwww* vleut qualities of tli* popular remedy for eruptions of the akin known as i, o .... P. F. P. (Prickly Ash, Poke Root and P. P. P. purifies the blood, builds up Potassium.) I suffered for several the weak and debilitated, givesufrungth years with an unsightly and diaagre to weakened nerves, expels diseases, cable eruption on my faoo, and tried glrlngthepatlentliealth and happiness various remedies to remove it, none of where sickness, gloom/ feelings and which accomplished the object, until lassitude first prevailed. this valuable preparation was rewortod la blood poison, mercurial poison. *<’■ After taking three bottles. In ae malario, dyspepaia ami In all blood and oornanoe with directions, lam now sn skin diseases, like blotches, pimples, tirely cured. J, D, JOHNSTON, old chronic ulcers, tetter, sonldhrwd, we may say without fear of contra- " Ravennan ne diction that P. P. P. is the beat blood VTsnrv Winter purifier li: tbs world. Henry Winter, Superintendent of the r . , . Ravannsh Brewery, soys: he has had Ladtaa whose systems are poisoned rheumstlsm of the heart for several and whose blood Is In an impure con- years, often unable to walk his pain was diMon, due to menstrual Irregularities, so Intense; he had professors toPhlla are peculiarly benefited by the won- delphlabut received uo relief until he aeiTnl tonlo and blond cleansing pro- come to Bavannah and triad F. P P pertiaa of P. P. P , I*rlckiy Ash, I oke Two bottles made him a wall man and Root and PotaHum. he renders thanks to p. p, p. All druggists sell it. LIPPMAN BROS., Proprietors, Lippmaa's £tlook, Bayomuth, Oa. SOLOMONS ANSWER To the many inquiries of numerous friends and patrons out of the city. We are in full blast again with everything fresh and new. We are receiving large quantities of GEORGIA UELLK and MOTHER SHIMON FLOURS. One hundred varieties of the celebrated M CRACKERS, those are tho beet that are mado; wa are receiving other makes which we seii at very low pnoss. We have also CANDIES in all styles and qualities. Coffees, Teas, Cigars and Soaps, also Old-Fashioned Rye and Knickerbocker Rye Whiskies in Cases* We have from the reserved stocks of tho best distlllsrs of whom wo have drawn supplies of Honors for many years. WHISKIS3. GINS, RUMS and BRANDIES in bulk; of move wa have a very large and complete assortment at lowest prices. SEND YOUR ORDERS ALONG, OUR GOODS ARE AL WAYS RELIABLE AND AT BOTTOM FIGURES. * HENRY SOLOMON & SON, 102, 108, 170, 188, 190, 192 Bay St., SavannaJa, Q-a. FURNITURE AND CARPETS. Lindsays Morgan MUST GET RID OF THEIR STOCK OF WALL PAPER AND DECORATIONS. Your Choice of any Paper in Our Stock for £>Oo. SOc- 500. Thiß is a genuine CLOSING-OUT SALE. Wb arc going to sell our stook at any prloewe oan get for it, as wo must have room. Call at ouoo and get your ptok. We have papers down as low as Bc. Bc. Bc. Bc. Bc. Sc. A DOUBLE ROLL. Have received anew supply of BICYCLE BELLS, LANTERNS and OIL, Bull street is just tbe thing tor a spin on one of Our Wheels. We want to see the ladlee take bold 6f ' cycling. TRUNKS AMD SACHETS. ~ STEAM PRINTING, LITHOGRAPHY, OOKBINDING, ETC. I THE LARGEST LITHOGRAPHIC ESTABLISHMENT IN THE SdUT% ‘ THE Morning News Steam Printing House SA V ANN AH, GEORGIA 1 -i THIS WELL KNOWN ESTABLISHMENT HAS A Lithographing and Engraving Department which la complete within ltsell, and the largest concent ot the kind in the South. It is thoroughly eouipped, having five presses, and all the latest mechanical appliances In the art, the best of artists and the most skillful lithog raphers, all under the management of an experienced superintendent. It also has the advantage of being a part of a weH equipped printing and binding house, provided with every thing necessary to handle orders promptly, carefully anti economically. Corporations, manufacturers, banks and bankers, mer chants and other business men who are about placing orders, are solicited to give this house an opportunity to figure on their work. When orders are of sufficient mag mtn.de to warrant It, a special agent will be sent to mate Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castorla.l MEDICAL. WHISKY. 7