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HDKX TO NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Savannah Theatre—Milton Nobles.
Notice of Election.
A. M. & C. W. West—Canned Corn, etc.
Cohen & Co., Boots and Shoes.
Proposals Wanted.
Notice—New Charts Savannah River.
Porter Wanted. „ „ „„„
Notice—Werner Hook and Ladder Coni pa ny.
Jttxgpiofl gntelHfleure.
MINIATURE ALMANAC—THIS DAY.
Bun Rises
BnN Bets .—....5:12
High WATKKatPt Pulaski.. 7:lb a m 7:42 pm
Friday. January 30, 1885.
ARRIVED TO-DAY
Steamship Tallahassee, Eisher, New York—
G M Sorrel.
CLEARED TO-DAY.
Steamship Nacoochee, Kempton, New York
—G M Sorrel.
Bark (Br) Belgium, Sandford, Bristol—WH
dSchrLßobert W Dasey, Morris, Wilmington
Del—Jos A Roberts & Co.
“Bark Esploratore (ital) Caflero, Montlvideo
—M S Cosulich ACo
SAILED TO-DAY.
Rark Solon, (Nor) Hull, Eng.
Bark Chinampas (Br) Llveapool.
SAILED YESTERDAY.
Steamship Wm Lawrence, foster, Lal
-1 Steamship Gate Boston.'
MEMORANDA.
Tybf.k, January 30, 2:00 p. m. I assed
up, Bark Brilliant. .
Passed out, Bark Salon Chinampas.
Arrived at anchor, Nor. bark Bravo.
Waiting,ship Bonanza, Nellie Moody, and
Wilhelm First.
Wind, Northeast, fresh, fair.
PASSENGERS.
Per steamship Tallahassee from New
York—E Martin, Miss E Wood, Geo Hinker,
G C Wood, G W Shea, C McDonald, Miss A
Krouse, Miss MSanneman, D McDowell,Miss
and Mrs Hunting, J T Zeigler, Mrs S luttle, J
Martin Miss A Johnson, Mrs Damar Ruth
Martin, D R Hotson, R Brady A M Darling,
W V Volger, C Galbruth Crpt R Laurence,
Mrs Laurence, Mrs A Munstleld Gussie Har
lan, J Jack.and wife, F Dusswnier, Walter
Cassard C Tyffee, J Hines Mr Hoel C A Hark
ness J McLean Mrs Gaylor R II Agan Miss
Cotton, Mrs Sabine, A Dupont, AV A Boge,
Per steamship Gate City for Boston—H R
Clark. J Wardwell, J Wardwell, I r 1 Remurt
N W Philbrook. C V McGinn A 4 Heath 811
Porter C A Faubaim M H Hunt J H beason
wein, J EDearbon, J W Moffett, D Sullivan J
Golding, M F Lrws, W Boyden, A H fuller,
O H Pendleton, S H Rich, and Isteeiage.
CONSIGNEES
Per steamship Tallahassee from Xew lork ;
—E S Abraham A Co, O W Andrews, Geo \V
Allen, Solomons A Co HAmbos, BmnchAC,
Butlep Bros, ByckAS, Bendheim Bros L E
Byck and son, C H Carson,, B J Lubbedge,
JasMjCase, W 11 Chaplin, EM Connor, Lol
lattßros, Cherry A Co, 1 Deckel, S SL.i'id
son, Dasher A Co, Douglass A co, John Derst,
M J Doyle, E Dußois Mrs Deßenne G peitei
G Eckstein ACo JHEstlll, A Ehrlich A Lio,
Rcknan A V, T Enrighi I Epstein A Lio
Estill, Frank A Co, MFerstA Co.L klltu,
Friedenberg A Co, A Fernandez C L Gilben
A Co, Guckenlielmer A Son, Gray A O linen,
J Gorham W W Gordon and Co, Holcombe,
G A Co, A Hanley, Haynes AE, I M Hull,
C Hopkins, Smon liexter J It Haltrwangei,
Hyms Bros, D Hogan Wm Hone A Co b
Herman, Kennedy A Blun, J 11 Helmken,
Lang A Bro, Lippman Bros, D B Lester,
A Leffler Lyons A co, John Lal ar , M Da' ln
Mohr Bros, Melnhard Bros AJ Miller A Co,
JI C Morgan, Lee Roy Myers, B f Me-Keuna,
MMendel A Bros, Mayer and O Brien, C Mc-
Garvey, John Nicholson M Nussbaum A co
Neldli'nger A son, TV Cox, J Lutz Palmer
Bros N Paulsen A Co, J B Reedy, l.utherloid
A F C D Rogers, McDonough A co, Keiser A
8, John Hu we J Rourke b.fand M Ky.Haj
G Ryals, P B Springer, Solomon A Co, H
Solomon & Suus, Smith Bros So Exco, v* i
Simkins, H L Schreiner J T Shuptrine, J A
L’mbach Weed A C,D Weisbein, A M A c \\
West, Ihos West A Co, TV W aiker, !• Wollj
W U Tel Co. str David Clark.
EXPORTS.
Per steamship Gate City for Boston—HlT
bales con on, lib bales dom, 10 bales warps, b 3
bales hides, lobales shirtings 10 bdls leather,
15 tons pig iron 410 tubs butter, 003 Ceils gs
hides, 33 sheep skins, 596 bb is rosin, 15a,0ot> feet
lumber, 836 bbls spirits tnrpentiee, 319 bbls
rice, 24 casks clay, 7 bales wool, 2,850 boxes
oranges,s9pkgs mdse, 1 refrigerator fruit.
Per schr Robert W Dasey, for Wilmington,
Del.witli 4,75 i pieceslumber, measuringz76,
t>eo feet -D C BacorAC Co
Bark Esplaratore (Ital) forMontivedio, with
5,321 pieces lumber’ measuring 279,033 feet,
value 53.9 i 0 ou. Cargo by McDonough A Co
Per Brills bark Belgium forßiistol, Eng,
4590 bbls rosin, 1,1'83,415 lbs. Value tB,‘JOO Ou '
Cargo by s P .Shutter A Co. |
(gnmmerrtal.
SAVANNAH MARKETS.
OFFICE OF SAVANNAH DAILY TIMES.
Savannah, Ga., Januaiy 30, Ip. m. j
Savannah Cotton Exchai.i, (Official:.
COTTON.
Fair ®
MIUUUI.g fall @lo>i
Good Middling falu 1 ,
Middling 10 9-l(>fa.
LowMiddllng lt>
Good Ordinary
Ordinary. l>J,g
Tone—t(i;iet and Firm.
KBCFIr-rs.
Net 1782 | Gross 1789
xri u-«
Foreign I Coastwise 917
From 1 p. m. yesterday to 1 p. m; to-day
33 bales.
Stock on hand and on shipboard at Ip. m
to-day,56,118 bales.
(Savannah Board of Trade, Official.)
Klee.
The market Is quiet and steady. Sales, 188.
these quotations represent lor round lots,
in Ailing small orders, higher rates must
be paid. We quote:
Broken Nominal
Common “
Fair 5a%
Good s%fa %
Prime 5%a6c
Choice Nominal I
Bough—
Country lots 90al 160
Tide Water 1 OOal 35
Naval Stores.
Rosin.—The market dull. We quote:
A 8 1 05 H 8 140
B 1 05 11 85
C 1 05 K 2 25
vi 1 05 M 325
JB 1 10 N 375
j. 1 15 W G 4io
G 1 25 I WW
Spirits Turpentine.--Steady
Eales, 100 bbls spirits and 950 bbis rosin.
Naval Stores Statement.
Spirits. Rosin
Receipts to-day 57 2697
Stock this day 4,303 63,856
Grain, Provision and Flour Market.
Grain.—Steady. We quote:
White Corn 65 @
Car load lots 01 (m ■ i
Mixed Corn 63 fa I
Car load lots 60 @
Mixed Oats 45 la)
Carload lots .» 42 @
Northern Hay 100 @
Eastern Hay 105 fa.
Western Hay 100 (q>
Meal 72J4 @
Grits ... —.. 77>i @
PROVISIONS.
Market Arm, and advancing.
D H Shoulders 6 (® I
D S I. C Sides ~y» @
Ds i I: sides 714 W
bn oked SI omders (iK @
Smoked ’ It sides @
Hun s 12 ®
Card 8% W
L'uttir 24a28
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THE SAVANNAH DAILY TIME*, FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1885.
Financial.
Quotations furnished by F. C. Wylly, Stock
and Bond Broker, No. 120 Bryan street.
Tone of the market—Money easy
Exchange on New York—Bunks are buying
sight drafts per cent, premium, and sell
ing al % per cent, premium. Market ruled
steady tor bonds and stocks, We quote:
AII.HOAD STOCK. SID. aHKK)
Augusta A Savannah 7 per cent.
guaranteed exdlv’d 116 11 <
Central Railroad Script 6 per
rent, exint W
Central exdlv’d 7a J®
Georgia 100 153
Southwestern 7 per cent, guaran-
auteed ex dlv'd... Ho D®
BANK AND GAS STOCKS
Merchants National 1-0
Southern Bank State of Georgia. 160
Savannah Gas G 1“
Mutual Gas Light
STATE BONDS.
Georgia new 6s, 1889, January and
July’ coupons ................1U t®>.
Georgia Mortgage on W. A A
Railroad, regular 7 per cent,
coupons, January and July
turity, 188(1 W1 102
Georgia 7 per cent, gold quarter
lies
Georgia 7s, 189® 1 22 I 2 ®
CITY BONDS.
Augusta 6 per cent I" 2 I'd
Augusta er cent l®<
Columbus percent 84 B(_>
Macon 6 per cent 1<« !''•>
Savannah 5 percent ”1
Savanahu per cent, (new) 89% W
BAILKOAD BONDS.
A. A G. Ist mortgage consolidated
7 per cent, coupons, January
and July maturity, 1897 11l 112
Charlotte,Columbiaand Augusta
Ist mortgage 104 105
Charlotte,Columbia and Augusta
2d mortgage 90 91
Central consolidated mortgage 7
per cent, coupons January
and July maturity, 1893 11l 112 j
Gainesville, Jeff, and Southern
Ist mortgage, due 1911, July
and January coupons 7 per
cent HO Hl
Augusta and Knoxville 7 per
cent 105 106%
So Ga A Fla, Ist mortg 11l 112
do 2nd “ W 2 104
Montgomery A Eufaula 102 104
W R Rail'd 2d mort’g 110 111
Mo and Girard,mo 2d rt'g 107 108
OSS Co. bonds 98 99
SAVANNAH THEATRE.
JAN. 30 and 31, 1885.
HratesiPenance
MABEL MRS. W. F. BASSETT.
Box sheet open at Davis Bros. 8:30 a. m.
Friday, Jan. 23, 1885. Parties having pur
chased tickets can exchange same for re
served seats without extra charge.
FRANK E. REBARER,
Business Manager.
SAVANNAH THEATRE.
Uely h Duly!
Wednesday, Feb. 4.
An Old Favorite! A New Play!
The Eminent Comedian and Dramatist,
Milton Nobles,
Assisted by tke Young and Gilted Vocal- i
Ist and Comedienne,
IJollie TVoßles,
And supported by a Powerful Legitimate
Company ’
WEDNESDAY, FEB. 4,
Will present for the first time in this city his
Ideal New York Success, entitled:
LOVE AJNO LANY .
A Cornedv-Drama in Four Acts, by
Milton Nobles.
X
; $
| New and Original Characters! Thrilling
Dramatic Climaxes ! Start ling Scenic
Effects! Original Music ! A
Superb Cast.
| Felix O'Paff, Attorney-at-Law, Milton Nobles
Ritta, an Italian street Singer, Dollie Nobles
Other Leading Characters by Agnes Hern
don, Mrs. .1. R. Healey, Tillie Barnum, Frank [
E. Aiken, Max Fehrmann, George \V. Bar-I
num. fcrank Lane, Chas. R. Warren, E. L.
Mortimer, L. W. Browning, etc., de.
s Y NOPSI S<»FS(’E NF. RY AND IN CI DEN TS
ACT I. I.oVE. THE INTI.MATION. Scene [
Bay View Cottar?. Slaten Island, with a
view of New York Bay and Harbor.
ACT 11. LOVE. THE INSPIRATION.
Scene—The f)en of Giovanni Conti, Crosby
Street, New York C'ty.
ACT 111. LOVE. THE REALIZATION.
Scene—The Boudoir of Helen Montague, New
York City.
; ACT IV. LAW. THE CONSUMMATION.
Scene I—Law Office of Sawyer ami OTaff.
Scene 2—A Street adjoining the residence of j
Helen Montague. Scene 3—The Den of Gio
vanni Conti.
Usual prices. Seats on sale at Davis Bros.
NEXT ATTRACTION-HARRY LACY'S
PLANTER’S WIFE COMPANY, Feb. 9.
K-A-N-D-Y.
VIRGIN CADNY IS PURE!
VIRGIN CANDY IS POPULAR!
VIRGIN CANDY IS THE BEST!
TAKE HOME A PACKET OF
S WjVPi ’ S 1) O WTST
Soda Crackers
And try them. You will find them a most
delicious and palatable biscuit, and fully
just'fying all that is claimed for them.
Swan’s Down I
Swan’s Down !
S an an’s» Down !
—MANUFACTURED BY—
ACOSTA .& EINSTEIN.
DANIEL HOGAN,
In order to reduce his winter stock of KID GLOVES,
WILL OFFER ON MONDAY MORNING:
One lot Jouvin 3-Button Kid Gloves at 50c, reduced from 75e.
One lot Paris 4-Button Kid Gloves at 69c, reduced from 81.
One lot Blanche 4-ButtonKid Gloves at 81, reduced from 81 2>.
One lot Constanze Kid Gloves at 8110, reduced from 81 50.
One lot Comtanze 4-Button Kid Gloves at 81 85, reduced from *l7o.
One lot Mosquitere 8-Button length at 81 25, reduced from 81 7.>.
One lot Mosquitere 10-Buttou length at 81 75, reduced from 82 50.
Ladies’ and Gents’ Hosiery!
One lot Ladies' Fancy Brilliant Lisle Hose, reduced from 75c a pair to 50c.
One lot Ladies’ Black Brilliant Lisle Hose, reduced from 75c a pair to aUc. __
One lot Ladles’ Brilliant Lisle Ribbed Hose iu Black, Gurnet and Navy at <oc a pair never :
sold under SI. , , , . * n -
One lot Ladies Striped Hose, reduced from s*c a pair to - >c.
One lot Ladies' Solid Colored Hose at 35c, reduced from 50c.
One lot Solid Colored Ribbed Hose at 75c, closing price. _
One lot Gents' Balbriggan ’. z , Hose, Solid Colors, at 2oc a pair, former price
One lot Gents' Plain Balbriggan % Hoseat 25c a pair, reduced from :,oc.
1(10 doz. Gents’ British seamless Hose at 12'..c a pair, reduced from 2,c.
50 doz. Children s Black Ribbed Hose at 20c, lormer price -De.
s<> doz. Children's Solid Black Hose at 25c a pair, lormer price 3, 2 c.
50 doz. Children's Fancy Striped Hose at 20c, reduced from ;>jc.
CHILDREN’S AND MISSES’ SUITS!
I am Closing Out all Misses’ and Children’s Suhs at One-Half
of what They were Sold at Last Month.
I will sell Children's Cashmere Sults at 81 each that were 81 50.
Children’s Cashmere Suits at 81 25 each tlrat were 82.
Children's Cashmere Sults at 82 each that were 82 iu.
Misses’ Flannel Sulls at $175 that were So 59.
Misses’ Flannel Suits at 85 that were 87 59.
Misses’ Flannel Suits at 87 that were 810.
Ladies’ and JVlisses’ Hoaks
AT A REDUCTION OF FULLY 60 PER CENT UNDER FORMER PRICES.
One Lot Ladies’ Seal Plush Cloaks
REDUCED FROM $35 EACH TO $22 50.
300 BOYS’ SUITS to be closed at half price to make room for Spring Stock.
500 PIECES EMBROIDERIES fully 50 per cent, under last years prices.
DANIEL HOGAN.
we are GLLOBES
now
-AND-
OPENJ > O
SHADES
A PULL LINE
IN EVERY VARIETY
—OF—
—Which we are offering at—
GAS FIXTURES
-Ann- MANUFACTURERS’
CHANDELIERS. i c e si. 1
JOHN A. DOUGLASS & CO.
Broughton Street, SAVANNAH. GA.
New Goods St Mom Prices
AT
A. J. MILLER & Go’s
} i ] 14111 ill Carpet Emporium
We have just received a choice line of CHERRY and ASH BEDROOM SUITS, that we are
offering "VERY LOW. Also, a line of Bric-a-brac and Novelties in Plush and Leather.
OUR CARPET DEPARTMENT is still filled with choice lines of Carpet", Oil Cloths, Win
dow Shades, Lace Curtains, Etc., in all the new designs. It will certainly pay you to look
over our goods if in need, as we are determined to offersuch bargains as will speedily reduce
OUR MAMMOTH STOCK.
zA. J. Mi 1.1.1212 Ac CO..
148, 150 and 152, Broughton Street.
glurtiou
M
Book
AUCTION.
JB O O K. S
AT LESS THAN
Cost of Making.
10,000 VOLUMES
I Rare, Valuable
and Mi
BOOKS
M M TIE .WK
They all Must be Sold.
Our stock comprises
, ELEGANT ILLUSTRATED GIFT BOOKS,
FINE ART BOOKS, STANDARD
WORKS OF ALL AUTHORS, SIN-
GLE VOLUMES AND IN
SETS, IN ALL BINDINGS.
Auction sale Each Night at 7:30.
Sale for Ladies each afternoon at 3:30.
Remember, we are here for a FEW DAYS
ONLY.
Under METROPOLITAN HALL,
KENNEDY & BLU\ T , Auctioneers.
SAM D. LIT,
Manager for Publishers.
Ten Acres of Lad
Partly planted in LeConte Pairs, Figs, Scup
pernong Grapes, Strawberries and garden
truck. Will support a man and family, with
the proceeds of the poultry as pin money for
the wife. I have
Ta Acres of Ground
I'OK
1 which is well adapted to the above purposes.
It is one mile from Anderson street, on the
line of Montgomery street extended, on agood
road and a pleasant, drive from the city. It
is immediately on the line of railroad, and
! producers can ship their truck by rail or
1 steamer.
Very easy terms of payment can be had on
' this line.
C. H. DORSETT.
ITOR
A CHANCE EOR
A Investment
-I N
Desirable Property in Plcriia.
Two elegant houses located in the centre of
St. Augustine, one containing six rooms, the
other twelve rooms, with a store.
—ALSO—
ONE HUMDRED AND FIFTY ELIGIBLE
BUILDING LOTS in the suburbs of St. Au
gustine.
Apply to VENANCIO SANCHFZ, in the
Sbuare.St. Augustine.
Georgia and Florida Inland Steam
boat Company.
Commencing Oct. 1.
STEAMER DAVID CLARK
Leaves Savannah, foot of Lincoln street, for
Doboy, Darien, St.. Simon’s, Brunswick and
Way Landings every Monday and Thursday
at 4 p. m., connecting at Brunswick with
Steamer CRACKER BOY' for Satilla river.
Freight not signed for 24 hours after arrival
will be at risk of consignee.
J. N. HARRIMAN, Manager.
0. Williams, General Agent.
Myerson has a full line of Cox, Young &
ardner fine shoes for gentlemen.
PUlppUlH.
WW STEAMSHIP Cwm?
-FOR—
-SIEV TORE AND JfiUWSU
PASSAGE TO NEW YORh.
CABIN ,F2O
EXCURSION 32
STEERAGE 10
PASSAGE TO PHILADELPHIA.
CABIN 822 00
EXCURSION 35 00
STEERAGE 12 00
The magnificent Steamships of this Company &r
appointed to sail as follows. STANDARD TIME :
TO NEW YORK.
NACOOCHEE, Captain F. Kempton, FRI
DAY, January 30, at 6:00 p. m.
T A LLA H ASSEE, Captain W. H. FISHER
MONDAY, February 2, at 8:00 p. m.
CITY OF AUGUSTA, Captain Nickerson,
WEDNESDAY, February 4, at 9:30 a. m.
CHATTAHOOCHEE, Capt. J. AV. Catherine
FRIDAY, February 6, at 11:00 a. m.
CITY OB’ SAVANNAH, Capt. H. C. DaggetT
MONDAY February 9, at 1:30 p. m.
TO AD
W‘ These steamers do not carry passengers.
DESSOUG, Captain F. Smith, SATURDAY,
January 31, at 6:00 a. m.
JUNIATA, Captain S. L. Askins, SATUR
DAY. February 7, at 11:30 a. m.
Through bills of laden given to Au.-..er.h And T ..r .
western points and to ports of the United Kingdom
and the Continent.
For freight or passage apply to
G. M SORREL, Agent,
City Exchange Building.
Merchants’ and Miners’
TRANSPORTATION COMPam.
i FOR BAJCTTWI*~)>w
CABIN PASSAGE 815 00
SECOND PASSAGE 1200
EXCURSION 25 00
4W Including Meals and Stateroom.
For the present the Steamships of this
Company are appointed to sail from Savan
nah for Baltimore every five days, as follows.
City time:
• WM. LAWRENCE, Captain H. D. Foster,
THURSDAY, January 29, at 4 p. in.
WM. CRANE, Captain Billups, TUESDAY,
February 3, at 10:00 a. m.
WM. LAWRENCE, Captain H. D.Foster,
MONDAY, February 9th, at 2:00 p. m.
. WM. CRANE, Captain Billups, SATUR
DAY , February 14, at 4 p. m.
And from Baltimore on the days above
named at 3 p. m.
Through bills lading given to all points West, all
the manufacturing towns in New England, and to
Liverpool and Bremen. Through passenger ticket,
Issued to Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago, and all point
West and Northwest.
. JAS. B. WEST * CO., Agents,
Boston and Savannah
STEAMSHIP CO.
FOR BOSTON DIRECT.
| CABIN PASSAGE 820 00
EXCURSION 35 00
STEERAGE 12 00
1 'X
i
L The first class iron steamships of this company ar«
1 appointed to sail every THURSDAY from Boston at 3 p
m.; from Savannah as follows: Standard Time.
CITY OF MACON, Captain W. Kelley.
THURSDAY 7 , February 5, at 10:00 a. m.
GATE CITY, Captain I). Hedge, THURS
DAY, February 12, at 4:00 p. m.
CITY OF MACON, Captain W. Kelley.
THURSDAY, February 19, at 9.00 p. m.
I GATE CITY Captain D. Hedge, THURS
t, DAY, February 26, at4:oo p. m.
I Through bills of lading given to New England manu
i‘ facturing p - and to Liverpool.
The Company’-, wharves in both Savannah and Bos
1 ‘on are connected with all railroads leading out of th«
two cities.
RICHARDSON & BARNARD, Agon's.
■ iirrarw
Commencing November 22d, 1884, the MOR
GAN STEAMSHIP LINE will inaugurate a
weekly service with the elegantly appointed
and last sailing steamships
“HUTCHINSON” and “MORGAN”
i Between Tampa, Fla., and Key West and
Havana. Also between Tampa and New Or
leans, with the following arrivals and de
partures :
r Leave NEW ORLEANS for TAMPA, KEY
WEST and HAVANA every THURSDAY.
’ Arrive TAMPA Saturday.
Leave TAMPA SATURDAY, on arrival of
South Florida Railroad train.
. Leave KEY WEST SUNDAY. Arrive HA
VANA MONDAY.
RETURNING
Leave HAVANA for KEY WEST, TAMPA
and NEW ORLEANS every WEDNESDAY
Leave KEY WEST THURSDAY.
Leave TAMPA FRIDAY, on arrival of South
Florida Railroad train. Arrive NEW OR
LEANS SUNDAY.
Passengers leaving Savannah on Fridays
via Savannah, Florlaaand Western Railway,
Fast Mail (7:01 a. m.) make close connections
for KEY WEST and HAVANA.
F. H. RAND G. T. A. South Florida R. R.
C. D. OWENS, Traffic Manager Peoples’ Line
.Steamers,
M. Y. & D. J. Maclntyre,
COTTON FACTORS and
COMMISSION MERCH' NTS.
NO. 72 BAY STREET,
Savannah, - - . Ga,.