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Sou. Hy I ft 0 12
do pref 54ft. do pref ill,
Tex. ft I'ec. .... 15 (T. C. C. ft HI. L. ji,
• Bonds.
Rvf 3* re* 104 |M K. ft T. 2D |
do coup. do 4 91*4
U. 8. I*. re* K*s*jN. Y. C. l*ti...M6fc
do 3*. roup . .1096* N J C. *en. b IIP,
do new 4 re* 134 No. P*c.' 3* sib*
do new 4s COU 134 | do 4* K4X,
do old 4>. rgll4ft,:N. Y. C. ft Si. L.
do old 4s. couJIVV 4e 107
do 3s. re* USD N ft W con. 4e 99
jo !. coup . ..113 Ore Nv Ills l'
I>. of C. 3 6V*... I£l I do 4s 102 V,
Alrh (Ml. 4s lol>4jO S. U 6s 12OT,
do .trtj 4* 251 xdo consol Ss 11 sis
C. of (1 con. is #4 ; Bead. *>n 45.... 871*
do Ist Inc. hid. 4.1 (K. <l. VY lsls 96
do 2d Uk. Nd. 11 181. L ft lr. M
Cftn. So. Jnd5...10646; tonsol 3s 11349
C ft O. 44j Ss4* Si 1. ft Son F.
do 5* 130 | Kenerul 6s 123
C ft Nw. con |Bt. 1’ c0n5015...166%
C ft Nw. 8. F | Ist* 117 ft,
1 leb. 5* !'♦ do 3s 119
Chi Term. 4* .92 |Bo. Par. 4 79®.
Pol So. 4s 92 |So. My. &h Id* 7 *
1) ft R. U. lgt.l(B%|S. Ko| ft T 6s. K
do 4s 99> 4 Tex. ft Pac. lsls 11344
Erie Con 45.... *64 do Jiuls U
K. W. ft D. C. |P. Par 4s 1058*
ists 73*-*!Wabash lsls ....117',
Oen Wee. 5a 119 | ,lo 2nds lU2H
lavra C. Ist* ..113 |\Vesl Shore 4* 112'*
ft N P 4 99V'VI. Cent. lsls. 9744
31 ft O 4s 944a Vh Centuries M 7
New York. Sept. 11—Standard Oil, 537?(
541.
HI*rELL*SEOtI MARKETS.
Not#—The** quotation* are revised
dally, sod are kcpl as near so possible In
accord wllh the prevallln* wholesale
prices Ofltrtal quotations are q.,t u e.i
when they disagree wtlh the prices whole,
saler* ask.
Country and Northern Protloce.
rollLTßY—The market Is steady Quo.
tatlons: Broilers. 3tiSV. per pair; half
#rown. 45‘950(-: three-fourths crown. 553
6ts-; hens. 65®*'*-; roosters. 4litx ; ducks,
6tvtj7sc; geese. 75c4)t1.06.
EGGS -Steady at 16®17c.
HUTTER-Ttie tot e of the market v
steady. Quotations. Cooking. 20c; extra
dairies. 21**22; Elgin*. Rill edge. 227f23c;
,xtra Elgin*. 24 l ifi2sv.
CHEESE- Market firm: fancy full
cream cheese, 13c for 20 to 12-pound
average KSfi.lft-pounrl average. 12ft,r
ONIONS—YeIIow. In turrets, $2 50; crates
t 00
Early Vegstnlilis.
IRISH POTATOES—Northern, |2(y
sack.
CABRAOE—6ti4S7Hc per head.
Breadatnllß. Hay and Grata.
FLOI'R Market steady; patent. *4.60;
straight. *4.30; funcy, *4 15: fumilv. *3 SJ
MEAle—Pearl. P r barrel *2 75; per sack.
*1 30; city meal, per sack, hotted, *: yv. t
1 75. water ground. *1 25; r|ty grits
sacks. *125; *>*rl grits. Hudnuts. per
carrel. *2.95; per sack. *1 3244. sundry
brands, *1.2501 30 sack.
CORN- Market firm, white. Job lots,
6.V; carload lots. 67c; mixed corn, Job lots
62c; carload lots. 59.-.
RICE- Market rteadv demand fair;
fancy head. 6c; fancy. 544 c.
Prime I
Good - 4461HV,
ratr . 4 (H 44
Common 344
OATS-No 3 mixed, cirload, 334*; Job
lots. Me; white clipped. 39~. Jit>; S7c cars.
BRAN—Job lots, 95c; carload lots
9hc
HAY—MsrkM steady; No 1. timothy,
•Re Jch: 90 ears; No. 2. 90c Job: 8S cars.
Mam* ami Lord..
BACON—Market Arm; D. B C R side*.
9 , r09c. 1> s bellies. (Eastern.;
D. 8 bellies. 9>4)9%c (Western); smoked
C R sides 9t4c.
HAMS -Sugar cured. 12**<1134je.
LARD—Eure. tn tierces, 94s.n4 > c; In Yl
pound tins and no-pound tubs. stx*is,c;
compound. In tlepH-s. 64c; 50-pound tin*
and SO-pound tubs, 6ftc.
Suiter and Colter.
BUGAR-
Cut loaf 6.R3:piamond A *.3
Crushed 6S3'Confectioners’ A.6.3
Powdered 6SV White IC* tra C .5 9*
XXXX. p0w'd...6.91 Extra C 5.96
Granulat'd 6 43 Golden C 5.78
Cubes 6 59 Yellow* 5.66
Mould A 4,|
COFFEE-
Mocha 16c [lk-imc. No. 3 ...114c
Java Me jffood. No 4 ..114c
leaherry 144c;F;ilr, No. S 11 o
Fancy No I....l3VcjOrdinary, No. 6 104 c
Choice. No. 1 . .11 V’ Common. No. 7 10 c
llardeart and Until lot Supplies
LIME. CALCIUM. BLASTER AND
CE3lKNT—Alabama and Georgia lime In
fair demand and eeli at 60 cents a barrel;
special calcined pinstei. 61.00 per lairrel;
hair. 48 sc. Ronedale cement, li 30Q 1 25,
carload lots, epeelal; Portland remenl, re
tail 62 15: carload loin. |2 onr.i2 30.
LUMBER F. O. B. VESSELS SAVAN
NAH Minimum, yard size*. 310&08D 01;
car sliL. 312.50@13.00; different sizes. $14.00
4(1800; ship stock, |16.<10816.06; anarn ties.
30U0A.50; hewn lies. 35413 c.
OlL—Market steadyi demand fair; zlg
nal. 4b6iooc; West Vlritlma black. 9t112c;
lard. 58. . nealefoot. machinery. 16
il2sc; linseed oil, raw. 674 c; boiled. TV;
kerosene, prime **edit. 12. ; water white.
13c; Pratt s astral. 14: deodorized ziov
gasoline. drums, 114 c, emidy oil barrels,
delivered, 65c.
BIIOT—Drop. Si SO; B. P. and large. 31 3;
chilled 11.75.
IRON—Market very eteadv: Swede. 5190.
NAILB—Cut, 12 60 base; wire, 32 65 twee
BARBED WIRE —33.50 per 100 pounds
e'raUht goods, 3t|3oc; sugar house mo
lasses. 1.M1300
GUN POWDER—Per keg. Austin crack
ehot, 64 00; half kegs. 62.25. quarter k-ga,
31 3; champion ducking, quarter kegs.
32 28; Dupont and Hazard smokeless, half
kegs. 31135; quarter kegs. 35 75, 1-po ind
canisters. $100; less 3 tier cent.; Troiedorf
smokeless ponder, 1-pound cans, 31.00. 10-
(enind cans. 80c pound
Emil* end Ants.
APPLES—EarIy Northern variety, $2,253
2.75.
HANANAB-II 2581 50 bunch.
PINEAPPLES-Extra large Abhakss
Cayenne*, 83 St) per suttidard crate, small
Re ! Sratl-h 32 (Mg 2.50
LEMONS—Market sia-idy at 34 5035.01
1 ' 'C0AN1'T5—61.35413.16 per 100
NETS—Almonds. Tarragona. 16c; Ivlcas,
16c; walnuts, French. 12c; Naples. 12c; pa
eans, 12c; Brazils, 7c; Illberts, 13c; aaaore
cd nuts. 50-pound and 25-pound boxes, 12c.
PEANUTS—AmpIe stock, fair demand;
matket firm; fancy h.ind-ploked. Virginia.
|>er pound. 44c; hand-picked, Virginia, ex
tras, 4c; N. C. seed peanuts. 4c.
Mrlrd mid Evaporated Emits.
APPLES—Evaporated. 7488 c; sun-dried,
I'M* l
REA'’HEB-Evaporated, pealed. 164 c;
unpeal,d. 843*c
I*E.\HB-Evaporated. Sc
APRICOTS-Evaporated. *6c pound,
nectarines. 10c
RAISINS—L. L.. 32 00: Imperial cablneta.
I-' 3; loose. 50-pound boxes. 6884 c pound.
Cotton llagglng and Ties.
RAGGING—Market firm; Jute. 24-
pound. 64c; large lots. 4c; -mail lota,
l-jioiind.
Eland bagging. 124 c.
TIES-Standard. 45-pound, arrow, large
lots. 11. w; small lots, 3160.
Salt, Hides and Wool.
SA7.T—Demanu is ralr and the market
steady; carioad lota. 100-pound burlao
sacks. 44c; !AO-poond cotton sack. 45c;
110-pound burlap sacks, 4*4.’: 110-pound
lotion sacks. 44c; 225-pound burlap tacks.
55c; 135-pound cotton sack. 56c; 2U*-pound
burlap sacks, 65c.
HlDES—Market firm; dry flint, 134 c;
dry Ball, 114 c; green salted. 6c.
WOOL—Nominal; prime Georgia, free
of sand burrs and black wool. 19c; black.
16c; burry. 10c. Wax. 25c. tallow, 34-
Deer skins. 30c.
Mini rU.LAXI'Ot ft.
FlSH—Mackerel. half-barrels. No. L
19 50; No, 3. 38.00; No 3, 3650; kits. No. L
3140. No. 2. 31 35; No. 8. Mo. Codfish.
pound bricks. 6V<c; 2-pound bricks, c
-htnoke.l herrings, per box. 30c. Dutch her
ring. In kegs. 11.10. new mullets, half
|S &0
SYRUP-Market quiet: Georgia and
florid* syrup, buying at a*oc. svUlAfi at
MURPHY & CO., INC..
Hoard of Trade Building. Savannah
PrivaU tensed wires direct to New York.
Chicago and New Orleans.
COTTON, STOCKS AND OR UN.
New York oftt-’#, No. fl Broadway.
Offlcoa in principal elite* throughout the
South Write for our Market Manual and
hook containing instruction* for trader*.
sugar house at 10© IV. selling at
HONEY—Fair demand; srramed, in bar
rel* 6iQQ>c gallon.
High wine baila. $!.&.
OCEAN FHIwIGMTX.
COTTON. —Savannah to Bouton, per
cwl.. 15c; tn New York, per rat . JOc;
tn Philadelphia, per bale, fl; Baltimore,
ft.
FOREIGN DIRECT—R remen. Sfrffflnc
(Oct. 56c); Liverpool. K>; Hamburg. Wk*;
Genoa. 6Sc; Barcelona. 7<k’. Manchester.
550; Havre. 10c.
FOREIGN INBIRHf % T-Liverpool, k*.
Muachepti-r. <>>• nominal; Hamburg. fiV;
Havr* 73*; Genoa. *<>••; RevaJ and Bt.
Pet* rabtirK, #Sc; Antwerp, ttk*.
U'Ml’.l H ftv '.ii Freight* dull; t*>
Baltimore tnl eastward. Si tu 56.00 per
M . In -lading I'ortl.md
LUMBER By Bteam—Savannah to Ral
tlmore. to V It H or B A O docka.
L jj. to Philadelphia. lt>*v *p**r owt . <4
lbs to fool; to New York. 16.00 per M.
$6.75 to dock; lightered to Boston to dock.
Is Ou
NAVAL BTOREB —The market l* firm;
rnahum size vessels. Itoaln—Cork for
order*. 3s 6*l per barrel of 1M pounds, nnd
5 per rent, prlmag* Spirits, 4s ltd per
40 gallons ym*#. ami 5 per cent, primage
!*arite vessels, rosin. 3*. spirits, 4.h if
Steam. 11c p*r 100 pnumls on rosin: 21Vfce
on spirits. S.ivannah to Boston, and IVjc
on rosin and 19c on splrtte o N e York.
Git % IN. mo VIRION*. ETC.
New York. Sept. 12—Flour marked was
nv>ro cirtlve on spring patents ne old
trlces and generally steady all around
Rye flour, steady,
t’omtn* 1. .lull
Rye. steady; No. 2 western. 57c.
Barley, dull Barley malt, dull
Wheat—Spot, easier; No. 2 red lh%f;
opt ionopened quiet and steady on Arm
xihlr ?* but' m**et!ng fairly active liqmda
floti from local sources Inspired hy weak
nees In th** Northwest and at flt Itns.
After a final rally on covering the mark*t
closed steady 1 HGS net decline March
closed, MS'; May. HR4O; September. 7IS'.
Ortoher 'losed 7f ? 4c; December. M\c.
Tortv—Spot, easy; No 2. 46e; option mir
ket opened steady on the F.nglbh advance
after which It weakened with wheat, nn l
uiwfcr loc.il realising. Closed easy nt *>*'
ret d* line. Mi y close* i 41Sc
Oatc Sf*'t, dull. No. 2. 25c; options quiet
.'*!>• I nominally lower.
Beef, quirt Cut meats, easy; plckele.l
bellies.* '<l He; pbkeled shoulders.
picketed hame. 10%,c.
Uni, steady; Western steamed. 17.27 H;
September, closed. $7.25 nominal; reflnal.
steady.
Pork. Meadr.
Tallow, dull. „
Petroleum, quiet,
Ro.dn. ueady.
Arm. StK/TSbyr
Rice. Arm
Butter, steady;*creamery. 17f121e; state
dairy. lfVftEkOc.
Chee*e, Arm; kirge white. snvill
white. lnmiluKo
Eggs, steady; state and Pennsylvania.
17tilV; Western, regular pai-klng. a
mark. llsH7c.
Potatoes, quiet; Jerseys. $ 1.25ft1 75; l/nit
I slaw I fl .VHril.7s; Jersey sw**ets
I'eanute. steady; f in* >- handpicked. IS*
fi0 |7 jc; other domestic. 2 I 3 S^ C ’-
Cabbages, quiet; Long Island, per 100.
$2.0002.50.
Cotton, hy steam, to Liverpool.
Coffee Spot. R|o quiet; No. 7 Invoice,
; mild market quiet; Cordova.
The market for coffee futures opened in
active at unchanged prices and ruled )till
and easy, following unsatisfactory cable*,
uu estlmaia of 6.suU.<m> Santfa crop sn)
spot demand very slack The market
closed quiet, with prices |K)lnfs net
lower. Total sales. 7.5A> higs. Including
October at $7-25ff?.2ft;
Mutch. 17 m> und May at $7.6T*.
Sugar, raw, strong Fair refining. 4 ! 4 c.
centrifugal, test, sc; molasses sugar. 4*
COTTON m:ko oil.
New York. Sept 12 —Cotton seed oil was
llrn*. * specially on spot. ow ing to light
offering*. with the ok*s lrregul.tr. Prim*
crude, barrels, nominal: prime *umm< r
yellow. :t’>4|364c spot; ofT summer yellow,
354ni prime winter yellow. 403141 c; prime
while. 39t40c; prime meal, 32*1.
CHICAGO 41411KF.T9.
Chicago. Bept. 12.—Wheat was firm early
on strong cables and smaller Northwest
receipts*, but succumbed la'er to h mor
favorable weather and large primary re
ceipts. closing weak, October. SO*,'’ low
er. Corn closed Vu4c atal otws 4*' dowm.
Provisions closed quiet, but little changed.
The leading futures ranged a* follows:
Opening. Highest. Lowest. Closing.
Whent No. 2
Sept 7448714 *7 734 7l' l v
Oct 7548754 7548’54 744 744
Nov 76 8764 764 744075 75*,
Corn No 3
Sept 404 406fc 404 4048884
Ort TO 8394 39>, 684 3*4
Nov .W>. 364 364 3648364
Oats No. 3
Sept 214 21*4 B 4 214
Oct 23 22 214 21 a
Nov 224 224 8224 224
Mesa Pork, Per Barrel-
Sept f.... *.... ... $11424
Oct It 40 11 524 H 274 II 524
Jan 11 25 11 35 11 224 H 35
laird. Per 10U Rounds—
Sept .... 6 S2*
Oet 685 665 * 774 * 6">
Jan 624 * 624 574 3‘ 1
Short Ribs. Per 100 Pounds—
Sept 7 lo 7 574 7 45 7 574
Oct 7 374 7 40 7 32 7 |0
Jan 5 95 * 024 5 95 6 024
Cash quotations were as follows: Flour
steady: No. 3 spring wheat. 7248"4*c; No
2 red. 7548764*0; No. 2 corn, 404 c. No 2
yellow. 4-V"l" : c; No. 2 white outs. 24V:
No 3 white. 2248254 c; No. 2 rye. 51c; good
leedlivg barley. 3Mt34 1 "l fair to cholee
malting; 496150 c; No. 1 tlox seed. 31-49; No.
1 Northwestern, 31.50; prime timothy seed.
H M<4 an. mess [M>rk. per barrel. 311 438
11.30; lard, per 10* pound*. 36 *2B* 65; short
ribs -sics, tloosei, 37.4087.511; drV saßol
shoulders, (boxed). S.KSifilO**: short
char sides, (boxed). 37 858*05; whisky. b>-
sts of high wines. 31.26; clover, contract
gra<le. 19 fstftS 60.
••II Cared 91e."
••Oraylß i,r< l bro * t,> “P rheumatism on
me." say* Mr. Chax. Thomas, the Jew
eler on Whitaker street. "And put me In
better health than I have enjoyed In a
long time."
Take Graybeard Pilla far that dlaay
feeling—Lost appettle. and follow It up
with a bottle of Greybeard. It la all you
need. Reaped* Drug Cos., sole props..
Savannah. Ou.—ad.
4 Delirious kniobe.
The Herbert Spencer Is an elegant cigar
and ts truly a delightful anjoymeni te
inhale she fumes of this line tobacco; II
t, evhlleretlng end delicious.
Hee Ibat the name of Herbert Spencer
M on every wnapper of every cigar, with
out which none are grnulue.
The Herbert* Spencer cigars are only
sold by the box of 5# Conchas at 33.60. and
perfective. 3480 at Lippman Bros., whole
sale druggists. Barnard and Congress
streets, of this city -ad.
"Orayheerd Is a family medicine with
ti " said a prominent business man yes
terday "My wife lewee It, and 1 notice
,t,, u enjoying be'ter health tlutn for
years. The children keep well by taking
14."
Orayb-ard may be obtain'd at all drug
■toree or write to us for It, Reepeas Drug
Cos., cole prop*., Savannah, 6v4
THE MORNING NEWS: THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1900.
MAH INK I\TKI.I ItdAGft
Matters of latere*! to 4hlp|tlng Men
Geavrally.
'fhe steamer Clayton was hauled out on
the m trine railway yesterday. Besides
being (minted mikl repalretl. she will have
h<r name put on the wheel houses in
large letters. Sinie she was turned out
of the Jacksonville shipyard recently the*
name Alpha, under which eh* went pend
ing the fippllt'atlon for permlssbm from
th’ government to change the name to
Clayton, has been in small letters, which
could be discerned only at close range.
Now that the permit has been obtained
It Is propoiH'd lo put the steamer s name
on h'r In large letters.
The British steamship* II reck field and
loibuan. now m port, art* consigned to J
F. 51 Inis A Cos. #
The British steamship Valentia. from
N*w Orleans for w-hlch has *r
rlv t| i Norfolk, reported having encoun
tered the hum. Mm- i>n H* pt 5 off Alli
gator Key light, during which she lost
lh*- greater part of her deck load. She
sighted off th Florida an unknown
bark drifting ashore, which was piobabiy
lost.
The schooner Anna R Bishop will he
towed to 8’ Andrews to-day hy the tug
W. F McCauley.
It Is exp* < ted the tug Abram Minis will
pro6*eed either to-day or to-morrow, to
J *• khonvllle. where she will low the barge
Edith Howes north Th Minis towed the
hchooner Harry A Ibrwlml and the bark
Essex to sea yesterday.
Savannah Alaianac.
Bun rises at 5:4.1 a. m and sets at ft#
p. m.
High water .it Tybee t.vday at 10-4 ft a
m in*! 11 p m likgti water at B.van
nah one hour later.
Pliaae* of the Mun for kept*mher.
. I>. H M
First quarter 2 1 56 morn.
Full moon * 11 6 eve.
Last quarter 15 3 57 eve.
New moon 23 1 57 eve
Moon Perigee. 9th; Moon Apogee. 23d.
ARRIVAL* AND DEPART! NR*.
Vessel* Arrived Yesterday.
Steamship Masconomo (Br). Mann. New
York -W W Wilson
Nrssel* Cleared yesterday.
Bark Cyprian (Nor). Hansen. Harburg
Patorson-Downing Cos.
Barßentln* Ramona (Br>. Treleaven.
Hull.—Btra han A Oo
B'hooner B vern (Br). Kerr. Rio de Ja
neiro—M aster.
Vessels Went to 9m.
Bark Essex. Smith, New York
Bchooner Harry A Berwind, Wallace.
Philadelphia %
Bchooner Ida loiwrence, Campbell. Phtl
adelphU
B hooncr Longfellow. Hanoah. New
York.
Arrived at C|iiarantlne.
Bark Latona (Nor). Carleaon. Pernam
buco.
At %neli>r and Proceeded.
Revenue cutter A'.4>nqutn.
Shipping Memoranda.
Philadelphia. Bept 12-Sailed George
Fleming. Ba van nah
Key West. S*-pt. U—Arrived night 11th.
steamers Olivette. ‘Bmlth. Fort Tamp*,
nmi sailed for Havana; 12th. Lampasas,
New York, and sailed for Galveston; Mi
ami. Delano. Miami; tug Dauntless. Floyd,
Tamp*, and silled for l!av:ina with
schooner B. Frank Neally in tow; schoon
er Molly H*ck. Curry. MuJeras
Balled. steamer Whitney, Havana;
schooner Oolikn Hind. Botmcco.
Ja-ksonvllle. Fla.. Kept 12 —Cleared,
barge Edith Homes, Verity. New Haven;
Nt#-.imer Comanche, Pennington, New
Y'ork
New Orkans. B*pt 12— Cleared, gteam
shlp Berenguer-el-Orandc tßpan). Berra.
B*r.*elona; bark Clara (Port). Camlxa.
Oporto.
Port Fad**, Bept 11. -Arrive 1, steamship
Aluimm.i (Nor). Hlversten. Hlueflelds; An
glo Australian (Br. Parsons. Barry.
Balled, steamship Hiram (Nor). Peder
sen, Minefields; Profaus. Sager. New York;
schooner James W. Fitch, McDonald, Bos
ton
Charleston. B C. Bept 12—Arrived,
str-amern Ir*iqio|, Kemble N* * York, and
proceeded to Jacksonville; Lord K Ivin
(Hr). BtceJ. Hamburg, via Halifax; Fol
tnlnit (Dutch). Van Eyk*n, Hamtiurg. via
Port Royal.
Sailed, schooners Jessie Lena. Dever*
caux. New York; Edgar C Ross. Qulilln.
New- York. John C. Gregory. Hutchin
son. N-w York; Mary B. Judge. Morris.
New York; Fannie Reiche. Ru< kak>o. Bal
timore; Mary Patton. Steelman. Hltl
morc; Anna L Mulford. French. Philadel
phia
Port Tiimpu. Fla.. Bept. 12,—Arrived,
steamer Fanlta. Thompson. Havana
4ai>d, steamer Rtyrla (Amt), T T slg!vlch.
Trieste and Venice.
Pensacola, Bept 11 —Cleared steamship
Tul loch moor (Bn. Moffett. Alexandria.
Georgetown. B C.. fkpt. 12.—Arrived.
Meamrr Baginaw, Hale, New York, via
Wilmington.
N<tlre to Mariners.
Pilot charts and all hydrographic Infor
rn ilon will be furnishH masters of vca
pe!* free of charge In I’nlfed Btntes hy
drographic office In Custom House. Cap
tains are requested Q caii at the office.
Reports of wrecks and derelict* received
for transmission, to the Navy Depart
ment.
Foreign Exports.
rer Norwegian bark Cyprian, for H.*r
burg—s.6(o barrel* ro*ln. 114,277 —Cargo by
liniereoti-lrownlng Cos.
Per berkentlne Ramona (Hr), for Hull—
-1,356 barrels ro*ln. 33.421; 1.382 cask* spirits
turpentine. 325.425 —Cargo by l'ateraon-
Downtng Cos.
Per schooner Severn (Br>. for Rio ile
Janeiro—3.o*o barrels roeln. 18.513 30 —Car
go by Walter Coney.
Womler* 44 111 4'*er Cease,
Lippman Pro hers, wholesale druggist*.
Lippmon block of thl* city, are giving
away fre<-. splendid regulator clock
nearly 3 feet high, with calendar attach
men', also three dozen Llppman'a liver
pllls. free, to the purchaser of three dos
m Llppman'a chill and fever tenc. Thl*
c-lebraieil and renownel chill tonic is
wild with a positive guarantee "No cure,
no pay." “t* l Ihv P r,<, ‘' an< * ~,a la the
same a* other standard rhfll tunica.
Thl* great rxpensb I* undergone simply
to Introduce Llpi man’s chill and fevsr
tordc the best In the world —ad.
—A remarkable engineering feet k* soon
to he attempted In Borton-ihe moving
of a six-story brk'k and none hotel build
ing from one site to another without tak
ing It apart The ground upon which th
ou tiding now stand# I* ot a awnmpy char
seter. and 790 pile* will hove to be drlv-n
around the foundations of the structur
to support the ooe thousand Jack* upon
which It will he raised from Its founds
done prior to R* removal. It will be
tranoported to Its new loratlon, forty-taro
feet distant, on steel rollers.
—•'Do they allow you to vote, Mr.
Pr'Whly?" "Yes. Indeed. I'm going to
support McYClßtey and Roosevelt." "Isn t
that strange* I heard papa say you
would never ha able to support two "
Harper Bazar. ,
Southern Railway.
Train. Arrive ami Depart Savannah on in ih MartdUn Ttma OO. lloue Blowtt
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KOVAL PROPOSALS.
How honae Kinn* and Queens Have
Arrnnned Tbelr Mnrrlnges.
From the Unwlon Mail.
Without proponais there omibt bn ro
m.irri igen. for fr*m time immemorial mqi
of n’ t \ rmildmalttle*.in>m the moat untutor
ed -ivKi to the most refined
have, a*''Oi\llr)ir to their several ruatonis
and individual meihodH. * fs>pfMd the ques
tion.**
Thin applies equally to the highest as
to the k*v<At. though the Idea generally
obtains that many mutrhea mnong Et
rpean royalties, being mere mi tiers of
Mate entente and utterly hpklag
tluiae elements which we term *‘k>ve.**
are brought anout without an/ proposal
Iteing made by the gentleman to th* lady
Row ertotieou* this la can readily bo
(Moved by taking few notable examples
It was m a certain continental cathedral
that the Prince of Wlns first saw his
wife, and It is an ©pen secret that on the
occasion be was mpeh struck with her
bnuiy. It was at Rosenthal, the palace of
the Danish royal family, that his Koval
Hlghnca* had the tate-a-tete with the
Princess Alexandra. In the course of which
he asked the ”!laughter of the He
Kings'* to be his wife; nor dkl he plead
In vain.
The Prince's younger brother, the late
Duke of Haxe-Cotnirg and Gotha, wooed
anil won hie Buaetan bride in one of the
magnificent Miens of this palace at St
Peierwburg. nisi it t* recorded In this con
nection that the "sailor prince" had to
ask the daughter of the Great White Czar
more than once ere she accepted him.
The story of how the Queen's marriage
came about la at once one of the most
unique and prettiest In the annals of
royal matches. Though widely known, it
Is *0 charming that l can scares be re
pal'd too oflen. According to court
etiquette. Prince Albert could not pro
pose to her majesty, and thus M came
about that the young Queen took the In
itiative, In an essentially maidenly way.
during a dance with the Prim e at Wind
sor castle, nil* wae wearing n spray Of
while lilac and with a blush the took It
from her or eat and bonded It 10 her royal
suitor Prince Albert wore a military uni
form. hut he did no! let the lack of a but
tonhole stand In the way. for he mode a
silt In hi* coat with hls po ke,knife and
fastened the Sower In It. Then the royal
couple slipped Into an adjoining apart
ment. and In a day or two after the en
gagement of the Quern was announced
The garden* around White Lodge were
the scene of the Puke of York'* proposal
to Prmceas Mary of Teck
In "Leaves from the Journal of Our
Life In the Highlands." the Queen wrote
as fallow* with regard to the engagement
of Prince** Louise to the present Duke of
Argyll: "Till* was an eventful day Our
diar Louise was engaged to laird Larne
The event took place during a walk from
the Glasealt Hhlel to Loch Pell. We got
home by 7. Louise. who returned home
some time after, told me that Lome had
*P>kn to her. and that she had accept,
ed him. knowing that I should approve"
It was In Rrotlind also that another of
the Que n* daughter* became engaged
The two royal lover* wandered off on a
moor from the rest of the party with
whom they had been Espying the white
heather, the frown Prince of Germany
plucked a spray and offered It to the Prln
cese Royal, who accepted I*, .tnd with
tt the hand of the Prince The betrothal
was shortly afterward announced.
It was during a family party at Copen
hagen lhat the present Czar of All the
Russia* propised to Prlncees Allx of
Hesse. It Is understood that he first made
known hi* devotion to Princess All* while
S’roHlng with her among the flowers In
the palace garden.
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over the head one*—and then her hair
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Sunday, for Baltimore. Philadelphia at*4
New York. and dolly for Washington.
The short ~Hn to Montgomery ilom
and New Orleans, leaving Savannah at
7: a. at., arrtvlng at Montgomery 7:00
p. m . at which point close connection la
made with the L. * N. R ft., arriving
at Mobile 1416 a. m. and New Orleans
7 40 a. m.
The short line to Fernandina, Jeckaosi
vlile. Tampa ami other Florida potato*
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