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7 74 TB4E DAI.LY REWS-IIERALD, SATURDAY MORNING, DiCEMBERI 24, 1887. AA E pht, andn bg twe did not have near enough continent, 804 bales; exports coastwise, 104 Sia '>t STEA MOAT AND STEA Ml L. N C ANGES IN THE MARKET . realid were as ol- bales; stock, e5.W bales Savaiah, Florida & Western lows: Best rights, $3 to $3.50, and russets, $2 Weekly net and gross receipts, 19.581 bales; to $2.50. Weather favorable and the prospects exports to the continent, 805 bates: exports M L iO RY ST A~ MS I P LINE UPSANDDOWNS OF GRAIN,PROVISIONS good. coastwise, 3,8 A4 bales; sales, 4,300 bales. CNCINATI, 0., December 22.-Messrs. James AND OTHER STUFFS. A. Baird & Co. report that Florida oranges are SVA A, December 3.-Cotton quiet. S-x TE . . in fair demand. Brights, $3.25; russets, $2 50. Middlings, 9 5-8; low middling, 91'4; good ordi- W across Sh0r Line. The receipts are light and the weather cold. nary, 8%. Net receipts, 4,626 bales: gross re r s h t Correct Reorts of the Local, Wholesale CHICAGO, December 21-Messrs. Barnett ,ceipte, 4,824 obales; tseports to Great Britain, me Card in Erottm Nov. IS, 7. O FERNANDINA, every Wednesday and Saturday. Bros. quote brights at $3.75 to $4; fancy brights 2,960 bales;exporte coetwise, 1,722 bales; sales, Time Effeet, Nov. 13. 18S7. Fy. and Retail Markets -What the Neces- at $3 to $3.50; choice russets, $4.25 to $2.50. Re- 0 balesstock, 148,442 bales. A trains of this road are run by Central From NEW YORK, Pier 21, E. R., every Tuesday and Fride y. sites itis.ceali t 5 1 Deeme tr-.Rbrs& llddig,9,lwmdlig,9~ odo a in stiod arriv dail by followa: sities of Life are Bringing in the Citi. ts light; weather cool. GALVESTON. December 23. -Cotton, steady. Standard Time. Passenger Trains will leave P ILAD LP iA, December 21.-E. R~oberts & ) iddlin ms 9ft low middlings, 9X/i; good or- an ri ediva ol w -Freight Rates always Ci Lo w st. Passenger Rates always the Lw st Brothers report: choice bright oranges sell for dinary, 9. Net and gross receipts 1609 bales JACKSONVILLE HARKET. ngood brights, $2.50 ahd $2 .75; russets,$2 and exports eoastwise, 2,941 bales; stock, 102,867 WEST INDIA FAST MAIL. Steamships: STATE OF TEXAS, CITYOF SANANTONIO, CARONDELET, RIO GRAND. bae.Leave Jacksonville .................... 710 am t J g hArrive Waycross ............................. 948 NEW YORK, December 20.-Messrs. Sgobel & Weekly net receipts, 15.905 bales,; gross re- Jesup ............................. 10 4 a m These elegant Iron Steamships will sai after arrival of Whkolesale. Day say: About 1,000 boxes of oranges were ceipts, 16,842 bales; exports to continent 9,589 " Savannah....................122 pm trains from Jacksonville, Or do, and other points in JACKSONVILLEDecember2. auctioned to-day for $2.87 to amos a bales; exports coastwise, 14,930 bales; sales, " Charleston.........................520 p m Florida. The demand for grain still exceeds the sup- russets and some with decay. We ad a few 825 bales: R h V and s oand s ery small. Or elegant Tanglerines from the Sanford Packing Washington .................... 1124 am 1ahend thest r oad is veesa t WILMINGTON December 23.-Cotton steady. "Balt ....................... 4 City of San Antonio. ..... December a ers for stocks have been very long in filling Comany, waih brought the very high price WilinT m oo d ae n t ... .................. December owing to scarcity of eas, and the de- of 36.4Per half box. e wired you saturday iddlings, 9;low middlings, %; goodordi- Phidelpha. State of Texas ...................... .. Dcember 2 i tras ta t n - last that 32, boxes of oranges were on the ary, 87-16 Net and gross receipts, 605, bales; New Yor ..................... 50pm Carond let.............................December laPullman Buffet Cars to and from New York and City of San Antonio ........................ J nuary mountable. In fact, grain and grocer dealers way here from the Mediterranean, not 327,000, stock, 20,184 bales. ll e State of Texas ............................ January are in a peck of tr ub all around. e cor- as printed. Over 1,500 cases'of Valencia oranges Weekly net and gross receipts, 6,320 bales; ne e .......................... ...... January 10 miin retestsem e all aon e cm- werauctionedto-dayat $4.50 to $4 per case. exports to Great Britain, 1,545 bales: exports to NEW ORLEANS EXPRESS. Carondeletn.............................. January 10 an t es sm e et even Very little choice bright Florid fruit is to be ance, 1,850 bales; exports coastwise711 bales. LeArve Jacksonville ............................ 7 f adtecmaissmlreocateeyArrive Waycross ................... 9 48 a m State of Texas ................ ............. ... aur complaint made to them. No satisfaction is found here, but such i in strong demand. No NORFoLK, December, 23.- Cotton, firm. " Thomasvile ............................ 122 panuary 1m tobeprocuredforthe country delers, and of attr how fine the sets are, their appear- iddlings, 10. Net and oss receipts. 4,439 Bainbridge ........ .. ................. 1 335 pm course theyecurse the jobbers in general as anceis se much against them that they will not bales; exports to Great ritian, 1,0a Chattahoochee ...................... V- Attention of shippers of oranges, etc. iscalled to the superior facilities offered by KtbIU they cauuot vet at the railroad do well at least in comparison with brights. exports coastwise, 1,578 bales; sales, 1,C73 bales; , Pensacola, via L. & N. R. R......... .10 10 pm Lnine. Lowest Rates, No Transfers, Good landing with dispatch. GRyaIN-Wte cor sattedrailroad.s 74c pr Sr. Louis, December 20.- Messrs. Gerber & exports coastwise, 1,578 bales; sales, 1,473 bales;,< Mobile. via L. & N. R. R...........2 15 am Wif Trains leave Jacksonvlle at 8:50 a. m. and 4:9 p. m. vla Florida Railway and Na al0 ST. Louis, December 20.Mes. Gerber & Mobile, via L. &N. R. R .............. 2 15 am tW- Trans leave Jacksonvil..eat8:.30 a. m. and4:3,% P.m. m v ida alayn *gvgt , ' GRAIN-White n car lots, bh Signaig report the market easier on oranges, stock, 52,376 bales. " New Orleans, via L. & N R.R........ 7 10 am Company's "New Belt Road," landing passengers on Steamships' wharf foot of entretree GR~ g - g i c r ,s c e~ c r us he S. , ign aIg report the m a ke ea sier on oranges, s" e e tR a , a d n a bushel; less than car lots, 7 mc Per 3sDualnStashpwhr oo feete r ied orn, sacked, car lots, 74c er bushel supply good. Fancy bright, $3.25; choice, $3, Weekly net and gross receipts, 20,092 bales; Pullman Buffet Cars to and from Jacksonville Fernandina. Further information concern g state rooms, tickets, etc., from Mixed corn, sacked, car lots, 7 c per bushel. hte oats,' The weather is cold. exports to Great Britain, 13.0964 bales; exports and New Orleans, via Pensacola and Mobile. sacked, car lots, 44c per bushel: less than cats BALTIMORE, December 21.-Messrs. Dix & coastwise, 9,011 bales; sales, 9,72V bales, ATLANTIC COAST LINE EXPRESS. J.M. CUTLER, PassengerAgent, lots, 45c per bushel. Mixed oats, sacked, car Wilkins report: Market overstocked with rus- AUGUSTA, December 23. -- Cotton firm. LeaveJacksonville. ..................... 2 00 m 4 pi-rbu l: s tu d los., e ta fruit notations abou, the same as last Midi 3 Pi: L P ss 1eeeeu rallahan.... 2 I i n mR .BUH IK gnFratiaFa 5W a tJcsnilFa el~er busel: less han car ots. 44¢ eave Canhan ........................ 4- 40 p m IL W. S0UTttWICK, Agent, Fernandn l 7W.ayt JcsnieF lots, 43c per bushels fruit. Quotationsabou the same aslast iddings, 9%; low middlings, 97-16. Receipts ArlveWayro ................... ... la 75 W. Bay , Jacksonville, Fl pes bushel reported. 2,303 bees; sales. 852 bales- stock, 1887, 28,256 a8 ples;•" S ana ........ ........75 H. H. RAkYMOND, Gen. Travelling Agent. HAY - Choice timothy, car lots, $20.00 bales: 1886, 23,863 bales. " Charleston .................... ..... 1 25 aTravelling Agmt r ton; less than car lots, $21.00 per ton. HONETARY MATTERS. Weekly receipts, 10,193 bales; shipments, Wilmington ......................... 825 am O.H. MALLORY &CO., Ge Agents, Pier 20, E. R., New York City. " W eldon ........................ 240 p m -n prairie, $15.00 per ton, special to the NEws iRALA.. 9,564 bales; sales, 6,669 bales. " Richmon ............................. 600 pm20, E. R., New York CY. rae, $1.0e oRichmond ......................... 6 00 pmi __________________________________________ BRAN- $25.00 per ton. NEW YOn, Deember 23.-Money closed at MEMPHIs, December 23. - Cotton. quiet " Washington............................11 00 pm GROUND FEED-Per ton, $28.00. eN . ..... 650 CJOTON SEED OIL, 52c. per gallon. 4 6 per cent., the lowest rate of the day; Aiddlings, ; low middling, 9%; good ordi- NeY . . .. .. 6a nary, 8%. et receipts, 4,277 bales; gross Pullman Buffet Sleeping Cars from Jacksonville to COTThN SEED M~a--Best quality. $20.50 the highest rate was 5 per cent. Ex- ceipts, 4,513 bales; shipments, 2,072 bales: New York. , 21.00 per ton; Sea Island or dark, $18a19 per change closed steady; posted rates, $4.83%a sales, 4,500 bales; stock, 1887, 190.674 bales: 1886, EAST FLORIDA EXPRESS. ton. Leave Jacksonville ............................ 415 pm PEAs--Whip o irwlls, $1.85perbushel; black 4.87; actual rates, $4.824%a4.83 for 60 days 15," Waycross........................... 7 20 pm yes, $1.30 per ushel; clays, $1.85 per bushel; and 4.86YAsa4.864 for demand. Governments Weekly net receipts, 28,243 bales; gross re- " Gainesville............... ..... 3 40pm mixed, $1.25 per bushelcshipments, 24,124 bales; " Lake ... Cit ..................... 6 25 pm ll mEIe -Geran kainit, $13.00 per ton; closed steady; currency 6s, 119 bid; 4s, cou- 20 bales; shipments, 24,124 bales; Le ....................... 6 55p "ETiLiER-German kaini, $ per on ' Thomasvllle ..................... 10 1 p m Nl sulphate of potash, $39.00 per ton; palmetto pons, 126 bid; 1i4s, to, 108V3 bid. Pacific . ST. LOUIs, December 23.-Cotton, quiet. ArriveAlbany... .................... 122 am acid phosphate, 2$3.00 per ton; Nova Scotia nailroad bonds closed as follows: Union, .Middlings, 9 13-16; low middlings, 97-16; good " Montgomer, via Central R.R ... 725 an land plaster, $10.0 per ton; high grade pure firsts, 114 to 117; do land grants. 103 to 106: do ordinary, 815-16. Net receipts, 2,143 bales Mob e, via . & N . R. ............... 0 p m fine ground bone, $40.00 per ton. grss receipts, 3,598 bales; shipments, 1,951 New Orleans, via L. & N. R. R ... :7 29 pmi n 18 E at cut, per sinking fund 113 to 116: Centrals 114 to 117. bales i Rp TOIACO TEs-aret atcu, ersungbaes soc, 1,21Louisville via L & N. R.R .... 2 12 ami ton, $18.00; baled, r ten, $14.00 Most of the trading in stocks this morning was Weekly net receipts, 12,003 bales; gross re- " Cincinnati, via L. & N. R.R ....... 685 am barreiml-Easter, T brrel lots at $1.350. 100 made by board-room traders who were content ceipts; 24.183 bales; shipments. 19,833 bales; " St. Louis, via L. & N . 7 35am CBmENT-Portland, per arrel, $3.50; Rosen- with eighths and quarters on all their tran- sales, 8,225 bales. Pullman Buffett Cars to and from Jackson ville Elega HIDEs-Dry flint, cow, r pound, firstandSt. Louis, via Thomasville, Montgomerycent higher at , and after selling ashe Elegant Steamers of this Line are appointed to sWaycross....... pm dae e arl 20.sctions. Reading was the feature of the CqCINNAT, December 23,-Cotton, quiet Nashville. i dal,p6erbar r ie . pe$arl,$.52eadfr..idigs07;lw i(ln.,958 deaing firm. morninng, nearly half midthng,7,5-0 EAST TENNESSEE EXPRESS. BRICK -orthern, pe o1,re0, $11; . Arliingtonrin,,ery af fth 7,0 good ordinary, 8%. Receipts, 2,450 bales; ship- Leave Jacksonville ............................ 7 00 p mn ., B~cK--Nrthen, pe 1,1 , $1 Arhntonshares sold being of that stock. It opened % ments, 1,981 bales; sales, 400 bales. spinners, -4 alhn. ............................... 7 40 Pumt. I f! )N: I L t . tiDEs---Dry flint, co,per pound, first class, per cent. higher at 65, and after selling as low "0 *~ales; stock, 9.2W0 bales. Arrive Waycross ............. ..... ........... 9 30 p in ]+ 10a12 cents: and country dry salted 9 -a 10 cia; Weekly receipts, 12,293 bales; ship nents Jesup . .................. ......... 10 57 pmihrdan bat<ntr.lot ntry..ras 64% in the first hour was up to 65, by 12:30 iso , 1 Tv y Thursday, as follows . butchers' dry salted Scents.Sksea flint, as64 inthe lrst hour was uspto65 by 12:3012563 bales; sales, 9W0 bales; spinners, 600 " Man, via E.T., V.&h.R. s. 5 aams folows 20cents; salted 11 cents. Furs-Otter, winter, o'clock. The fluctuations in the stock were bales. " Chattanooga, via E.T.,V.&G.R.R. 135pm Steamer SEMNOLE...........................Thursday, December 1 4 30.m. each 50ca$4 00 raccoon 10ai5 cents; wild ca4 mainly due to reports of strikes or impending PHLD PI, eeb...Cotn.Caaogvi .... &I..R1p..emrS.NE..............TudyDc br,40.. 10a15 cents; ox 10 al5 cets. Beeswax, mainly due to reports of strikes or impending PHILADELPHIA. December 2. -- Cotton, Pullman Buffet Cars and passenger coaches to and Steamer CHEROKEE,.......... ........................... Thursday, December 8,10 00 a. m. pound, 18 cents; wool, free from burs, i8s3 strikes among the employes of the road. Aside dull. Middlings, 105-8; low middlings, 10%; from Jacksonville and Chattanooga. Steamer SEMINOLE.................................... Thursday, December 15, 4 3a. m. cents; burry, a15 cents; goat skips 10 cents from this stock the market was firm and most ood ordinary, 9%. Net and gross receipts, SAVANNAH EXPRESS. Steamer CHEROKEE.. ........................... ......... Thursday, December22, 10 00 a. m. each. of the stocks howod fractional advances by 15 bales stock, ,48 bales. Leave Jacksonville ............ ............... 7 00 pmin Steamer SEMINOLE.........................................Thursday, December 29, 330a. m. MEATS-Have declined slightly. Fair supply, Weekly net receipts, 3,356 bales; gross re- Arrive waycros.. .. ............. 9 30 pm but demand not active. Butter and cheese firm. mid-day. The stock market was a little more ceipts, 9.606 bales; exports to Great Britain, vlb Waycr v . . R. ....... 4 in Flour still in advance. Rice looking upward. active after 12 o'clock, and the best prices of 1,446 bales. " Macon, via Central R. ......... 900 a m " Atlanta, via Central R. R...........1 15 p m Coffee also trng c s ulribbe smellie the day were made in the last hour. There BOSTON, December 23. - Cotton quiet. Cattanooa via . . R. Every Sunday Afternoon after arrival of F.R. & N. C's train leaving £clong clear 8%c; shoulders, 8Yc; smokeA bellies, 09; smoked clear ribs, 9%c: hams, was considerable covering by the shorts dur- oriddlings, 10; low middlings, 10; good Cincinnati via C. S. . R ............. 6S0o mAfe On r a o . R. 0 :ing ordinary, 9%. Net receipts, 605. bales; Savannah: ............ ......... 6 l0am Jacksonville at 2:45 m as fellows: c anvas, 12c;Califocanv canvased hams, ing the afternoon, they being evidently gross receipts,4,296 bales; exportstoGreat Charleston ........ .......... *. 11 40 am 9c; shoulder, Ca Sed, 8C. , frightened by the futile attempts to break the Britain, 2,891 ales. Trains will leave and arrive at Jacksonville Steamer YEMASSEE........................ . ...................... Sunday, December 4. "ARD -Firm at prices given. Tierces, 71% . arghs~ folow Sthm e futileE .Sunday, De em e br4.te B i ai ,28 1 b l s These are prices for round lots., market by selling Reading. The closing prices Weekly net receipts, 3,029 bales; gross re- asfollows: Steamer CITY OF COLUMBIA............... ..................... Sunday, December 1 . BUTTER-Best table, 2c per pound; cook- were 1 to 1% per cent, higher than those of ceipts, 23,290 bale; exports to Great Britain, ARRIVE. DEPART. Steamer YEMASSEE ........................................... Sdnday, December I& 4.256 bales. 12 00 noon ...... West India FAst Mail ...... 7 30 a m Steamer CITY OF COLUMBIA .............................................. Sunday, December2L i E al kin, 1814c per pound; best last -night. The sales for the day amounted to 7 December 2.--Cotton, nominal. 45 p m ... New Orleans Express ....... 7 30 am EESE- n Atlantic Coast Line Express... 200 p m Steamers ap ind to sail from Pier 29 E. R New York, ever TUESDAY a cream, per pound. 168,68p a ba shares. The following are the closing %iddlings, 10%at; low middlings, 10: am ....... East Florida Express ....... 415rida Express. 700pmtbRIoodey Seam a p t er 2 E R New York eve TUnanSna Anv FLMUR-.bids:rece2am TInnes ExDAY at 3 p.. Tusday' s s ndi Eandsriday' ship.for fancy family, $5.00a$5.10. gross receipts, 3,746; exports to the continent, 7 25 am....Savannah Express.. .. 7 00 pm Since last season VENTILATORS have been constructed on the Irea 'GRITS AND MEAL-Perbarrel, $4.25. Western Union.. 774 Lou. & Nash. 60% 1,060 bales: exports coastwise, 1,378 bales; Pullman Buffet Cars Jacksonville to Cincin- Steamers for the better transportation of orange and vegetables. SAvr-Liverpool, per sack, $1.00. lams Express.. 140 'd4orris & Essex... - stock, 14,286 bales. nati, and through coaches Jacksonville to Chat- The Freight and Passenger accommodations by this Line are unsurpassed. Every att en. RICE-New crop, 514ac. . mnerican ex......107 Northwestern......106% Weekly net receipts, 691 bales; gross re- tanooga. tion wil be given businessentrusted to the Line. Direct all shipments from New ork vi Co~rEE-Riogreen, 20 a~o per tondn will betegiSentbusiness. ento.ustederto the.Line.PuDirectleallnshipmentsndfrom JNewson COsFFEE-Rio, green, 20%asc per pound; Rio, United States ex... 67 do. preferred....139 ceipts, 6,02 bales; exports to Great Britain, Pullman SleepingCars to and from Jackson- CLYDE'S FLORIDA LINE, Pier 29, East River. For further information, apply to wasted, 25a27c per pound. .. ells-Fargo ex....130 ont. & West ...... 1614 301 bales; expor's to the continent, 2,897. ville and Savannah. SUGAoR-Standard granulated, 7-8c per ., C. C& ....... 51 Ohio & Miss ....... - . Through tickets sold to all points by Rail and J. A. STEAD, Ag't, F. M. IRONMONGER, JR., G. F. P.A. J. A LESLIE, A 't pound; "C" sugar, 6%.c per pound. .'Y. Central.. 108 5-8 Pac. Mail........ 85 LOIIVILLE. December 23.--Cotton firm1 . Steamship connections, and baggage checked Fernandina, Fla. Jacksonville, Fla. 88 W. Bay St., Jacksonville, laI TEAs--Small caddies 30a65c per pound. . J. Central...... 74% Quicksilver... 9% hiddlings, 9. through; also sleeping car berths and sections THEO. G. EGER, Traffic Manager. WH. P. CLYDE & CO., Gen. Atft (11. Central........1174 do. preferred.... 83 Weekly net receipts, 668 bales; shipments, secured at Company's office in Astor Building, 35 Broadway, N.Y. 12 So. Wharves, Phila., Pa, 85 Broadway, New' L 1 iFRUI'I AND PRODUCE ichig'n Central.. 87 Reading .......... 65% 484 bales; stock, 833 bales. 82 Bay street, and at assenger station, and on Northern Pac ..... 22 Rock Island ...... 11314 board People's Line Steamers . B. Plant and Wholesale, do. preferred..... 464 San Fran......... 35% Cotto, Seed Oil. OChattahoochee, and De Bary-Baya Line steam JACKSONVILLE, December 23. Central Pac ..... 34Y4 do. preferred... 72 NEW TYORK. December 23.-Cotton seed oil er City of.Jacksonville. W(.),.I2GEL D w: T c.iME N' The fruit and produce market is well sup- union Pacific ...... 57r % Omh a ............ 39 aertifiates. 28%. Wm. P. HARDEE , thT~ ritadpoue meeept inwl up Missouri Pacilic.. _7_doprefrred_..._1____! plied, prices remaining the same except in Lon- Ms- D eiary 87d do. s L in e lon layer raisins, which have advanced. Mer- 4aexs P.anL.. 141 t. Paul.........151 .. G. A114 chantsshould place their orders as soon as - etropoia .. do. preferred... 1 P . Superintendent sible In potatoes there is every inudla- ilanhattan L ...... 95 Nash. & Chat .... 77 JACKSONVILLE. De ber 23. I eB ary and P people's L ine, tion of a considerable advance in price. to T. ...... 37 Mil. L.S. & ... 82 ENTERED. The feeling is firm on account of the fact do. preferred .... 75 Wabash ........ 15% The s being sold cannot OeanadaSouth'n ... 55% do. referred...28 5-8 Schooner Sarah C. Smith, Knott, New York. plae to ell at the s ame prices. Choie - Canada Pac ....... 60 Bur.& uin .... 128% Schooner A. P. Nowell, Connell, Philadel rieties 'of apples are in demand and sellmg Zhic. & Alton.10 Peoria, eca ~r: phia. rapid ly for the holiday trade and higher price he. & Ohio ...... 3 & Evansville .... 2231 are looked for. Trade on foreign fruits has Del & Hud ........ 2 itoba .......... 106 ITY OF JACKSONVILLE, H.B. PL ANT, improved. The market was never better sup- Del. Lack. &W .... 127% Ore. & Nay ....... C O A89HA, CA I. PL A T plied than at present. Prices are low. Denver ............ 21 Ore. Tran .......... 211 CAPT. W. A. SHAW, CAPT. 1. C. HALL% PTAu Burbanks, etc., $3.25 per rie.............. 28% Pullman Pal ....... 140% Daily from Jacksonville except Saturday, Daily from Sanford except Sund ' P~x~F ' , u~n~, ec., . aper do. prfered ... 63 C. St. L. & Pitts., . 13 Ta.r• 0 a.::1 The Orange Belt Route. 0_T A V _1T baOrl N-Red, $3.50 per barrel; yellow, $8.75 n e do. preferred .... w AY The Orange Route. per barr Lake Shore..... 95 Mutual Union 6 N (0 Bel E $2.75 r barrel. . E. & W......... 15 bid..... .... 8 ...... 3I A SCREDULE-MAY[29, 1887. Tu BEs-2. per barrel. 0H U -A 9 5 CABBAE-Imported, 18c per head. On aerDecember 12th, trainswillu_ SOUTH. LANDINGS. EG -S-27and28c per dozen . Nrw YORK. December 23. - Flour closed On and after October trains leave Jack- On and after Deember 12th, trainswlleun SOUTH. LANDS . NORTH. BtrrrxR-Best creamery, 26c per poand; best steady and without change; winterwheat extra sonville Depot, foot of ogan street. as fol7:00 p. m...... .... o ................... ...... gilt edge, 25c per pound. 8.10a6.2)0; Minnesota extra, $3.10a.20; city lows as follows: 7:00 p. m... .. .. Toooi... .. . ............... CHEES--Fancy full cream, 12c; fancy full mill, extra. $. a4.79%j for the West Indie " 9:00 p. m............. .. ......... Palatka............................. Leave 12:-80 a. M three-quarter cream 144c per pound. Ohio extra, $.10aV.20. Southern flour closed 7:45 a. m.-Nrw ORLEANS FAST MAIL daily 8 A. M. PUNTA GORDA FAST MAIL DAILY. . 9:20 p. m....................Rolleston..............................11:40 * APPLEs--hoice, $.50:fancy, $4.00per barrel. steady; common to choice extra, $3.30a5.I. forLakeCity, LiveOak. Madison, onti- 11:00 p.m............................Welaka.............................. 10:10p.*W PNs-H. P., Virginias, new crop, 6c Wheat-Optlons were moderately active and cello Tallahasee Quincy, DeFuniak, Pen " 12: m'dn't ................... ... Georgetown ........................... . 9:10 .a, Pe pound. irregular, closing firm at 14a's advance. 8pot sacola, Mobile, 1ew Orleans, Nashville, Leave Jacksonville via. J, T. & K. W. " 2:25 a., ............ ....... Volusia ..................... 7:15 v. 1. MIeD Nus-Table, 26 to 0 pound boxes, lots close dull ad unchanged. Spot les St. Louis, Cincinnati, C.hicago, etc. Ar- Ry............................ 8 15am " 2:30 a. m ..................... Astor............................... 7:10 1 i4c per pound. of No. I red etate, at 93a94; No. 2 red state, rive Jacksonville at 7:30 p.m." 4:45 a. in ........................... DeLand Landing . ............. 1 DAT S-Fifty pound boxes, 9c per box. at 90 ; No. 2 red winter at 98, and ungraded S.O a. m.-FERNANDINA ACCOMMODATION. ' Palatka..................... 9 50 am " 5:30 a. min ........................... Blue Spring ................. ......... 4:15 . LONDO nO LA ER RAINs-Imported, $.25; red at 87a93. No. 2 rad winter, December daily. Stops at way stations. Arrives J. Trive 8:00 a. ..................... SanfordSo. i . r . 2:.15 .- K London layer raisins, California, $2.75 per box. 90%a914; No. J red winter, January, 91; No. Jacksonville 6:40 p. m. J., T. & K.W Ry. Junction .... 1005am 8:30 ai.m . .... ........ Sanford City Wharf ..... :5............. 14 . a MALAGA GRAPEs-Full weight, $6.75;6 Mala- red winter, February, 292%. Corn- 11 m.-SOUTH F DA MA AND Ex- " 9:30 am....................... ..Enterprise... 1:0 rapes, light weight, $5.50 per barrel. Options were dull and closed weakat % de- PRess, daily, for Gainesville, Cedar Key, for Interlachen, Hawthorn, Gainesville, Ocala, iRaPEs-atawba, Concvrd, Delaware, etc., cline. Spot lots closed dull and unchanged. Ocala, Wildwood, Plant City, Leesburg, ONNE I'IS-At Toco with St. Johns Railroad: at Palatka with Florida Southern Ra 5 and 10 pound baskets,10c per pound. Spot sales of No. 2 mixed, at 62%, and un- Tavares, Orlando and all South Florida Leesburg, Brooksville, Lakeland, Tampa, Bar- ay;at Rolleston wlth St. Johns ad Halifax vr Railroada ; at Astor with St. Johns RZ CRANBERKs--Per crate, $3.75; per barrel, traded mixed, at 59%a61y; No. 2 mixed, *oints. Arrives Jacksonville 2:30 p. m tow arrive Trabue and Punta Gorda 8: Lake Eustis Railway; at DeLand Landing with DeLand and St. Johns Railroad; at B n Bn Sow 0riv Raiiroa e unaGrd ML OE J$12.00. January,6tl%; No., mixed, February, 61% 8r hB. S..& .Railroa a irprse with A. C., St. J. & I.R. o x LEMIONS-Cholee, 30s, $3.25; fancy, 360s, $3.75 bid. No. 2, mixed, May, 62 5-8a65%. Oats-Op- .- m- .- ERand rU lM p.m. tuville at n with r s of the Snu Florida Railroad for Tampa; at Tampa with perhox, ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ a y,~~lwr oro loslseseayarcn, tan whtaoo i nnat .i .e a-s at htwitantateam of thse asmnv e o .ian * so t or e. Past a per box. -Swt, 10 gallon ks, $. tions were moderately active and heavy, clos- .,,daily, for Fenandina, brunswick, lan steamer Margaret, of the Plant Steamship ln for points on Tampa Bay and anatee rve PICKLES-Sweet, 10 gallon kegs, $0.75 per ing %a4 lower. Spot lots closed steady and Macon, Atlanta, Chattanooga, Cincinat 6:30 A. . PUNTA GORDA FAST MAIL, with the Plant SS teamship itefor oit Bay We and Meaan ke ; Mangoes, 10 gallon kegs, $7.00 per keg. unchanged. Spot sales of No. 1 white state, St. Louis, Chicago, and all points orth. 6:0 . M. PUNTA GORD FAST van every Monday and Tanursday, arriving at Key West uesay an ray and Hav . IDER WVestern, 4.25 for half-barrels; at 40a4i; No. 2, white state, at 40; No. 2 mixed. Makes no stops between Jacksonville and DAILY. Wednesday and Saturday Returning laves Havaa every W e esay and rday , Mott's, $4.00 for half-barrels; Mott's, trade January 388V 4; No. 2, mixed, May, at Fernandina. Arrives Jacksonville 12:15 Leave Trabue and Punta Gorda.......6 30 a.m. W .H. Davidson C. ale turd barrels, $7.00 per barrel. :193 40. -ulstate, 68. Barley-om- p Arrive atJacksonville ................ 6 40 p.m. a CoooANwrTs-Per hundred, $4.50; per thou- inal. Pork-Dull, mess $15.00a16.00. Lard 3:00 p. m.--WEST FLORIDA ExPREss, daily, Gen'l Traffic Agent Gen'l Pass. Agent, sand, $40.00. closed dull and keavy at 8.00 for cash,8.01 for for all points in West Florida Pensacola, People's Line. DeBary La& BANANAs-Firsts, $2.00 per bunch; seconds, January, 8.02 for February. Sugaa-Raw, Montgomery, Nashville, and all points 12:0 P. M. EXPRESS DAILY, EXCEPT $1.50 per bunch, dull at 5% for 96 test centrifugal. Refined, North. Arrives Jacksonville 12:05 p.m. APPLEs-Evaporated, 50 pound boxes, 12c quiet; cut loaf and crushed, 7%; cubes, 74; 4:30p. m.-FERNANDINA MAIL ANDExPRESS, SUNDAY. _ _ per pound. powdered. 7 Va74; granulated, 61; confec- daily, connects Tuesday and Fridiay witl I PRARS-California, $3.75 per crate. tioners "A," 6; coffee "A" standard, 6a Savannah stermer, Thursday with Mallory PREsERVES-Assorted, six 5 pound buckets 6.56; coffee of " ; white, extra "C," 54a line, and Sunday, with Clydeline steamers Leave Jacksonville, J,, T. & K. W. tocase, $3.50 per case; 30 pouna buckets, 10 5%.; extra "C," &%ab5-8; "C" 5%; yellow, Sa for New York. Arrives Jacksonville 8:30 Ry................. ............ 12 0 pm per pound. 5. Butter-Quiet and unchanged: Slate, a. m. LaRD-Fairbank's pure leaf, 50 pound tins, 17a27; Western, 15a23. Oheese-Quiet; State 8:30 p.m.-SOUTH FLOTIDA NIGHT EXPRESS, " Palatka....................... 2 00 pm TIME POR" Mc per pound; per tlerces, 8c. factory, 101411%; Western factory, 11,a11%. daily except Sunday, for all points in JELLY-Assorted, six 5 pound buckets to case, Eggs-Quiet: tate, 24a26; Western, 23a23. South Florida. Has through Pullman N gW Y n g FIsTnpud oe.$.5 e risQi islgtfrti, sao elnn 53 TO 55 IIOURJSN W Y rk $3.50 pe. case; 50 pound buckets, 10c per found. CINCINATI, December 23.-The jobbing Reclining Chair and Sleeping car to Orlan- Leave J., T. & K. W. Ry. Junction 2:00 p. m. evas 8e pound $1. per k . x; d <emand for provisions is light for this season rdo Arrives Jacksonville 6:30 a. m, fI r e a n l e g PRUNES-Fiftype pound boxr egs, 79ceoud Packers have confidence and lake stock freely: For localtiime cards to intermediate points, for Interlanhen, Hawthorne, Ocala, Leesburng, 8SQ PRUNES-TFifty phud boxes per pound. investment demand is better. Pork-Beg- folders, maps, rates, and any other infor- Eustisp Tavares, Lane Park, and all interme- Savannah New York and O ' WALNTrs-Black, $1.00 per us el. ula $15.50al5.62%; family, $15.25al.37, mation desired, call at Cit Ticket Office, Phlad a, and SHELL BARK-.Per bushel $.0. Lard-Kettl dried, 8a8. Baco-Sht 86 West Bay street, corner o an. diate stations. tween Boston and SHG AR-Thrt- ent puser, $o.0 . Lad-Ktl dred 1,83 bar hrt A. 0. MAcDONELL, Cl. P. A. Savannah.-- - CAIIu-Ttick, chu mixed, 1c lei g Whisky-Sales, ,9 D. E Leesburg to Eustis, Tavares and Lane Park 6orPE perpoud. -- etsikll;reh, ie,11 of finished goods on a basis of $1.05 per gallon D. E. MAXWELL, Gen. Supt. IHID JII pe onfor highwines. Hogs-Strong; receipts, 2,590; Jacksonville. Fla. daily. 65 70 Hours. PtI ]E P I BETAIL PROVISION MARJKETS. shipments 1,129- common, $4.25a4.95; fair to___ JACKSONVILLE, 'LA., Decembert3 good light, $.00a5.25; do packing, 5.35a5.55; 6:25A. M. EXPRESS 'DAILY, EXCEPT OCEA STEA M SH IP COM PA NY The general supply of the vegetable market ceipts, 280; shipments, 79; common, $1 .00a2.00; Ci. |'O E N S E A iM S IP C I I~ N .9 remains good with a brisk and increasing medium $2.25a3.25; fair to good shipping, $3.25a Leave Leesburg ...... .. 6 25 a. m. trade among hotel men. 4.75; good to choice, $3.50a4.25: Ullltil MUl ulitl * Arrive Jacksonville..... .......... 1 28 p.m. (Central or 90 Meridian Time.) Florida Cabbage--15 cents a head;wholesale . o5. ford t ad firpr hundred. The demand is COTTON MARKETS. PASSAGE FROM JACKSONVILLE TO NEW YORK: Northern Cabbage--Wholesale at $12 per Cabin....... $25.00,Steerage........ g hundred and retail at same price as Florida Special Reports for the News-Herald Excursion.............................. 43.00. Intermediate........................... cabbage. From AH Over the World. TO BOSTON: Irish Potatoes-Retail at 10 cents per quart From.Al.Over.te.World and 4 cents prepeck. NEW YORK, December 23.--Receipts at our Next to church-going the OOd people Of STEAMERS IlUTCHINSON AND CLINTON Cabin.. ... $25.00.| Steerage................... Cauliflower- Is retailing at 20 a 25c. per ports this week point to 193,000 bales, against Florida like something to rea on the Sabbath. Excursion...... 43.50. head with strong demand and poor supply. 213,525 ales last week,land 280,284 bales last arrive atPunt Gord from New Orleans every TO PHILADELP IA, (Via New York.) Northern Onions-y.50 per barrel and retail year, and at theveatPunteriaodom townsas vey to 99,000 bales(laNewYo~k) at 10cents per quart, two quarts for 15 cents. against 101.224 bales last week and 113,000 bales -o Saturday, and leave for Key West and Hava- Cabin.... $ erage........................ . Florida spring Onions-5 cents per bunch and last year. Future deliveries are in good de- Excursion. 47....Inte rmediate...... .................. L00. b1 per hun red, with a good supply, The qual. mand, and advanced eleven points and were na same day. The Hagnicent Steamships of this" Company are.appointed. to sail a eDI syoonossreakbygofothse-offered at the third call: December at 10.48; _____ ____ lows: soofonio s is remarkablyJgood for the sea- nuary at 10.51; February at 10.64; March at _ T H E __ _ws: FROM SAVANNAH TO NEW YORK * Northern Beets-The only kind in the mar- 10.75; April at 10.84; May at 10.93; June at 11.02; Arrive from :Key West and Havana every *STOR ke ti supply is plentiful at 10 cents per quart July at 10.07; August at 10.10, and September at Friday, and leave for New Orleans same day. CHATTAHOOCHEE, Capt.;Dagggett... ..... Tuesday, December 20, 10 00 a. im. and $2. per barrel, with a fair quality o 10.65. Spot cotton is quoted 1 higher. Mid- NACOOCH EE,*Capt. Kempton .......................... Friday, December 23, 12 30 p. im. ale odling uplands, 10 5-8; sales, 108 bales; to spin (n CITY OFAUGUSTA, Ca t. Catharine....................Sunday, December 25, 2 00 p.m i. Le'uce- 3 cents per head, with a good d - ners, 2,941; stock, 102,88. Futures closed easy THESE STEAMERS TALLAHASSEE Capt. Fisher.... Tuesday, December 27, 3 30 p. m. mand and fair supply. as below. Tetal sales of the day are 93.000 - CHATTAHOOCHEE, Capt. Dagget...................... Friday, December 30, 5 30 p. m n Oelery-5 cents per branch, bales. December, 10.47 to 10.40; January, 10.49 Lh Directly at Florida ou r y ock. YOF Cap t. Kempton.......................Sunday, January 1, 7 00 a.m. R ladises-Easily bring 15 cents per dozen; to 10.50; February, 10.63 to 10.64; TMarch, CO AUGUSt AeCapt. Catharin ........... ....... Tuesday, January 3, 8 30 a. m. with a good supply and quality in the market. 10.74 to 10.75: April 10.83 to 10.84; May, 10.92 to TALLAHASSEE, Capt. Fisher... ..... Friday, January 6, 11 0 a. im. Sweet Potatoes-In all varieties and of fair 10.93; June, 10.12; July, 11,67; August, 11.09 to For local time cards, folders, maps, rates, CHATTAHOOCHEE, Capt. Daggett... .. ..... Sunday, January 8, 100 p. in. quality bring 20 cents per peck and 40cents per 11.10; September. 10.60to 10.65. The Exchange . NACOOCHEE, Capt. Kempton ......................... Tuesday, January 10, 2 30 p. mn. - - bushel. ,will be closed to-morrow, tickets, and any other information, call on CITY OF AUGUSTA, Capt. Catharine...................Friday, January 13, 5 30 p. Im Florida Turnips-10 cents per bunch and75c. Weekly and net receipts, 15,905 bales; gross -- CONTAINS-- TALLAHASSEE, Capt. Fisher..........................Sunday, January 15, 7 30 p. m. to $1 per hundred with a plentiful supply and receipts, 19,842 bales; exports to the conti poor demand, while Northern turnips sell at nent 9,589 bales; exports castwise, 15,930bales. Jacksonville Agent, FROM SAVANNAH TO BOSTON : 112and $2.25 par barrel. " L vERPOOL. December 23.-Spot cotton is31WsBaSt Egg Plants-Great demand with a poor sup- quiet but unchanged at 11-16 for middling up TW E L PA G E S 3West CITY OF MACON, Capt. Lewis.......Thursday, December 22, 11 80 a.. arrot-Of good quality easily bring 0 cen after opening were slightly lower, but closed S. CONANT, S. C. BOYLESTON, GATE CITY.........Thursday, December 29, 5 00 p.m. 'per quart, but are in poor demand, rather higher than yesterday Silver has ad- G'l n Gn'l Pass. Agen CITY OF MACON, Capt. Lew...... ................ Thursday, January 5, 10 00 a.m. EnglishPeas-Great demand at $2.50 per vanced in London to 444. The Liverpool stock GATE CITY, Capt. Taylor......Thursday, January 12, 5 00 p. m. bushel with no supply at resent. Snap beans with the addition of cotton atloat for Liver- Palatka, Fla. TO PHILADELPHIA: ° would bring $1.50 to $2.0 per ceaet but none pooi and London amounts to 812,000 bales The Latest Telegraph News,TOPIAEP A: are offered sale at present., against 910,000 bales last year and 746,000 in 1885, Florida News and Opinions, (hs ontcryPsegr. Chickens-Plentiful, with no demand, including now 657,000 bales American against Briht Foreign Letters, (TheseSteamersdonotcarryPassengers.) Dressed bring 16to1 8 cents per pound, and live, 688,000 bales last year and 601,000 bales in 1885. Illustrated Articles A.O. W RIGHT, DDcember 1, 25 to 30 cents each. A.ar0a: 60VR00GHTlesDESSOUG, Capt. Howes ...... ....................... Wednesday, Deebr2,11 00 a. + 1 es n pan 3eLively Correspondence,SketchesATA, Ct.Akins............Dcember , 2 00 m Turkeys-Dressed bring 18 to 20 cents per NEW ORLEANS, December 23.--Cotton, quiet Fsi o otesnc, JU ~ ESS TU, Capt. Howes ............................... Satur Moday, Decmbe , 6 80 a. pound; live ones sell at 75 cents to $1.50 apiece and steady. Middlings, 914; low middlings, oalio Persona SktceSSOUGL 5 ~JINLAA Capt. Askins................................Th aursay, Januamr 5, 100 a in Egg-35 cents per dozen by the case. 99-16; good ordinary, 914. Net receipts,LoaPrnlktee - - K Tz T: DESSOUG, Capt. Rtowes ........................ '.......... Tuesday, January 10, 2 00 . ia ... p few large pumpkins are offered at 4 cents 7,8 bales; gross receipts, 8,123 bales; sales, Sporting News, and N H di ,T , Capt.Asoies.. T per pound. __ ____ 1,600 bales; stock, 372,927 bales, News-H~erald Building, JUNIATA:, Capt. Askins .............. . .................... Sunday, January 1S, 7 ,80 a. ; -TWeekly net receipts, 68,236 bales; gross ra- These PALACE STEAMERS, connecting with the Savannah, Florida & Western Railway TH ORANG HAR T. ceipts 69165 bales; exports to Great Britain, - JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA. (Waycross Short Line) offer to the traveling public and shippers advantages equaled by no Wht loid Fui i Sllngfo in-:7,343 'bales; exports to France, 5,485 qales; ax- Scores 0 iOhr Inersin eaulres I ots in Drysdale Subdivision... $190 to $130 other Line. ::! What Florida Frnit is Selling for in oto the canex19,917 bales; ritolep s Lots in Sweetwater ..... ....... I to Throu h tickets and bills of lading issued to principal points North,"East and Northwest Via> Northern and Western Cities. coaswise, 5,416 bales; sales, 17,205 bales. Savann. For further particulars, apply toN, Agent The following quotations are furnished to MOnILE, December 23.-Cotton, firm. Mid- Homes for $7,000. R WA Cge Bidin, Anh the NEWS-HERtALD by agents of the Florida flings, 9%: low middlings, 9 7-16; good ordi- - - Homes for $700. Pier No. 35, North River, New York. Fruit Exchange in the principal orange mar- nary, . Net receipts, 1,863 bales; gross Homes for $300. P RICHARSON & BARNARD, Agent, kets: receipts, 1,878 bales; exports coastwise, 158 -THE-- Homes for $100. W.L.JAIES, Agent, Savannah Pier, Boston. Special to the NEWS-HERALD. bales; sales, 700 bales; stock, 47,72 bales. . 13 S. Third Street, Philadelphia. J. D. HASHAGEN Eastern Agent B OSTON , M ass - D ecem ber 22.-M ¢essrs. B lake Weekly n et recei pits, 10.802 bales; gross ye -^ ... . . .. ..... .. ... . .. S P L E N DD... ... .. .ava.n h.F l rida. W:D e[ st ] Aer n o 6 ra d ay, g N . _ & Ripley say: Ve sold 3 300 boxes of oranges <eipt, 11,177 bales; exports coastwise, 1,508 PLENDID || BA INSr savanna, rioriua a western a co., i eroaaway, i. ur at auction to-day, and although there was bales; sales, 4,500 bales. .* /For information, rooms and tickets, applyto more Florida fruit on the market by several CHARLESTON. .D0ecember 23.-Cotton, noth- UI i I llll J In itHy ( u al perty. . R. anRIs N, Soiciting Agent. th; xousandt boxes tharn cer before, our prices ex- ing doing. M iddlings, 10 and nominal. Net / S end for my Mlonthly Bulletin of Specla . Mt SOPREL Genera Manager. ! ; ceededouexpectatns.iThebdding was very and gross receiptS, 2,335 bales; exports to FOR rSALE BY ALL Send.nthlyDBulletin of nci - .... M e, + + + expectations+=;+++ •.+:(+,:; :, : =/ The - -!:+ :++?= -. , NEW = + ++++: i + !: +il dealersLERS.:+'+++++ rg+++;ins+ + . - , , - -, a .. .:[:+ +++;=•+ ; = +=/+;+)++++ +;<.;++++++i++i+ + + ++=; • + + + ++ ++/" + +++=+ K=+ < + + -> K +++ °++' += ++ = =+K++=++ + K - - - -+ +=+ ' = + + =+ +++=+ <. - K•K -=g @ :+ ? +"+ + + ++r+ :+ + i; '°+++; + =+ : .. . K. . = + a K - = ++++.+ K - K ++ -+ -+/) -: -, ... K. + 4 -- +

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TB4E DAI.LY REWS-IIERALD, SATURDAY MORNING, DiCEMBERI 24, 1887.

AA E pht, andn bg twe did not have near enough continent, 804 bales; exports coastwise, 104 Sia '>t STEA MOAT AND STEA Ml L. N

C ANGES IN THE MARKET . realid were as ol- bales; stock, e5.W bales Savaiah, Florida & Western lows: Best rights, $3 to $3.50, and russets, $2 Weekly net and gross receipts, 19.581 bales; to $2.50. Weather favorable and the prospects exports to the continent, 805 bates: exports M L iO RY ST A~ MS I P LINE

UPSANDDOWNS OF GRAIN,PROVISIONS good. coastwise, 3,8 A4 bales; sales, 4,300 bales. CNCINATI, 0., December 22.-Messrs. James

AND OTHER STUFFS. A. Baird & Co. report that Florida oranges are SVA A, December 3.-Cotton quiet. S-x TE . . in fair demand. Brights, $3.25; russets, $2 50. Middlings, 9 5-8; low middling, 91'4; good ordi- W across Sh0r Line. The receipts are light and the weather cold. nary, 8%. Net receipts, 4,626 bales: gross re r s h t

Correct Reorts of the Local, Wholesale CHICAGO, December 21-Messrs. Barnett ,ceipte, 4,824 obales; tseports to Great Britain, me Card in Erottm Nov. IS, 7. O FERNANDINA, every Wednesday and Saturday. Bros. quote brights at $3.75 to $4; fancy brights 2,960 bales;exporte coetwise, 1,722 bales; sales, Time Effeet, Nov. 13. 18S7. Fy.

and Retail Markets -What the Neces- at $3 to $3.50; choice russets, $4.25 to $2.50. Re- 0 balesstock, 148,442 bales. A trains of this road are run by Central From NEW YORK, Pier 21, E. R., every Tuesday and Fride y. sites itis.ceali t 5 1 Deeme tr-.Rbrs& llddig,9,lwmdlig,9~ odo a in stiod arriv dail by followa:

sities of Life are Bringing in the Citi. ts light; weather cool. GALVESTON. December 23. -Cotton, steady. Standard Time. Passenger Trains will leave P ILAD LP iA, December 21.-E. R~oberts & ) iddlin ms 9ft low middlings, 9X/i; good or- an ri ediva ol w -Freight Rates always Ci Lo w st. Passenger Rates always the Lw st Brothers report: choice bright oranges sell for dinary, 9. Net and gross receipts 1609 bales

JACKSONVILLE HARKET. ngood brights, $2.50 ahd $2 .75; russets,$2 and exports eoastwise, 2,941 bales; stock, 102,867 WEST INDIA FAST MAIL. Steamships: STATE OF TEXAS, CITYOF SANANTONIO, CARONDELET, RIO GRAND. bae.Leave Jacksonville .................... 710 am t J g hArrive Waycross ............................. 948 NEW YORK, December 20.-Messrs. Sgobel & Weekly net receipts, 15.905 bales,; gross re- Jesup ............................. 10 4 a m These elegant Iron Steamships will sai after arrival of

Whkolesale. Day say: About 1,000 boxes of oranges were ceipts, 16,842 bales; exports to continent 9,589 " Savannah....................122 pm trains from Jacksonville, Or do, and other points in JACKSONVILLEDecember2. auctioned to-day for $2.87 to amos a bales; exports coastwise, 14,930 bales; sales, " Charleston.........................520 p m Florida.

The demand for grain still exceeds the sup- russets and some with decay. We ad a few 825 bales: R h V and s oand s ery small. Or elegant Tanglerines from the Sanford Packing Washington .................... 1124 am

1ahend thest r oad is veesa t WILMINGTON December 23.-Cotton steady. "Balt ....................... 4 City of San Antonio. ..... December a ers for stocks have been very long in filling Comany, waih brought the very high price WilinT m oo d ae n t ... .................. December

owing to scarcity of eas, and the de- of 36.4Per half box. e wired you saturday iddlings, 9;low middlings, %; goodordi- Phidelpha. State of Texas ...................... .. Dcember 2 i tras ta t n - last that 32, boxes of oranges were on the ary, 87-16 Net and gross receipts, 605, bales; New Yor ..................... 50pm Carond let.............................December

laPullman Buffet Cars to and from New York and City of San Antonio ........................ J nuary mountable. In fact, grain and grocer dealers way here from the Mediterranean, not 327,000, stock, 20,184 bales. ll e State of Texas ............................ January are in a peck of tr ub all around. e cor- as printed. Over 1,500 cases'of Valencia oranges Weekly net and gross receipts, 6,320 bales; ne e .......................... ...... January 10 miin retestsem e all aon e cm- werauctionedto-dayat $4.50 to $4 per case. exports to Great Britain, 1,545 bales: exports to NEW ORLEANS EXPRESS. Carondeletn.............................. January 10 an t es sm e et even Very little choice bright Florid fruit is to be ance, 1,850 bales; exports coastwise711 bales. LeArve Jacksonville ............................ 7 f adtecmaissmlreocateeyArrive Waycross ................... 9 48 a m State of Texas ................ ............. ... aur

complaint made to them. No satisfaction is found here, but such i in strong demand. No NORFoLK, December, 23.- Cotton, firm. " Thomasvile ............................ 122 panuary 1m tobeprocuredforthe country delers, and of attr how fine the sets are, their appear- iddlings, 10. Net and oss receipts. 4,439 Bainbridge ........ .. ................. 1 335 pm course theyecurse the jobbers in general as anceis se much against them that they will not bales; exports to Great ritian, 1,0a Chattahoochee ...................... V- Attention of shippers of oranges, etc. iscalled to the superior facilities offered by KtbIU

they cauuot vet at the railroad do well at least in comparison with brights. exports coastwise, 1,578 bales; sales, 1,C73 bales; , Pensacola, via L. & N. R. R......... .10 10 pm Lnine. Lowest Rates, No Transfers, Good landing with dispatch.

GRyaIN-Wte cor sattedrailroad.s 74c pr Sr. Louis, December 20.- Messrs. Gerber & exports coastwise, 1,578 bales; sales, 1,473 bales;,< Mobile. via L. & N. R. R...........2 15 am Wif Trains leave Jacksonvlle at 8:50 a. m. and 4:9 p. m. vla Florida Railway and Na al0 ST. Louis, December 20.Mes. Gerber & Mobile, via L. &N. R. R .............. 2 15 am tW- Trans leave Jacksonvil..eat8:.30 a. m. and4:3,% P.m. m v ida alayn *gvgt , '

GRAIN-White n car lots, bh Signaig report the market easier on oranges, stock, 52,376 bales. " New Orleans, via L. & N R.R........ 7 10 am Company's "New Belt Road," landing passengers on Steamships' wharf foot of entretree GR~ g - g i c r ,s c e~ c r us he S. , ign aIg report the m a ke ea sier on oranges, s" e e tR a , a d n a bushel; less than car lots, 7 mc Per 3sDualnStashpwhr oo feete r

ied orn, sacked, car lots, 74c er bushel supply good. Fancy bright, $3.25; choice, $3, Weekly net and gross receipts, 20,092 bales; Pullman Buffet Cars to and from Jacksonville Fernandina. Further information concern g state rooms, tickets, etc., from Mixed corn, sacked, car lots, 7 c per bushel. hte oats,' The weather is cold. exports to Great Britain, 13.0964 bales; exports and New Orleans, via Pensacola and Mobile. sacked, car lots, 44c per bushel: less than cats BALTIMORE, December 21.-Messrs. Dix & coastwise, 9,011 bales; sales, 9,72V bales, ATLANTIC COAST LINE EXPRESS. J.M. CUTLER, PassengerAgent, lots, 45c per bushel. Mixed oats, sacked, car Wilkins report: Market overstocked with rus- AUGUSTA, December 23. -- Cotton firm. LeaveJacksonville. ..................... 2 00 m

4 pi-rbu l: s tu d los., e ta fruit notations abou, the same as last Midi 3 Pi: L P ss 1eeeeu rallahan.... 2 I i n mR .BUH IK gnFratiaFa 5W a tJcsnilFa el~er busel: less han car ots. 44¢ eave Canhan ........................ 4- 40 p m IL W. S0UTttWICK, Agent, Fernandn l 7W.ayt JcsnieF

lots, 43c per bushels fruit. Quotationsabou the same aslast iddings, 9%; low middlings, 97-16. Receipts ArlveWayro ................... ... la 75 W. Bay , Jacksonville, Fl pes bushel reported. 2,303 bees; sales. 852 bales- stock, 1887, 28,256 a8 • ples;•" S ana ........ •........75 H. H. RAkYMOND, Gen. Travelling Agent. HAY - Choice timothy, car lots, $20.00 bales: 1886, 23,863 bales. " Charleston .................... ..... 1 25 aTravelling Agmt

r ton; less than car lots, $21.00 per ton. HONETARY MATTERS. Weekly receipts, 10,193 bales; shipments, Wilmington ......................... 825 am O. H. MALLORY &CO., Ge Agents, Pier 20, E. R., New York City. " W eldon ........................ 240 p m -n

prairie, $15.00 per ton, special to the NEws iRALA.. 9,564 bales; sales, 6,669 bales. " Richmon ............................. 600 pm20, E. R., New York CY. rae, $1.0e oRichmond ......................... 6 00 pmi __________________________________________

BRAN- $25.00 per ton. NEW YOn, Deember 23.-Money closed at MEMPHIs, December 23. - Cotton. quiet " Washington............................11 00 pm GROUND FEED-Per ton, $28.00.

eN . ..... 650

CJOTON SEED OIL, 52c. per gallon. 4 6 per cent., the lowest rate of the day; Aiddlings, ; low middling, 9%; good ordi- NeY . . .. .. 6a nary, 8%. et receipts, 4,277 bales; gross Pullman Buffet Sleeping Cars from Jacksonville to COTThN SEED M~a--Best quality. $20.50 the highest rate was 5 per cent. Ex- ceipts, 4,513 bales; shipments, 2,072 bales: New York.

, 21.00 per ton; Sea Island or dark, $18a19 per change closed steady; posted rates, $4.83%a sales, 4,500 bales; stock, 1887, 190.674 bales: 1886, EAST FLORIDA EXPRESS. ton. Leave Jacksonville ............................ 415 pm

PEAs--Whip o irwlls, $1.85perbushel; black 4.87; actual rates, $4.824%a4.83 for 60 days 15," Waycross........................... 7 20 pm yes, $1.30 per ushel; clays, $1.85 per bushel; and 4.86YAsa4.864 for demand. Governments Weekly net receipts, 28,243 bales; gross re- " Gainesville............... ..... 3 40pm

mixed, $1.25 per bushelcshipments, 24,124 bales; " Lake ...Cit ..................... 6 25 pm ll mEIe -Geran kainit, $13.00 per ton; closed steady; currency 6s, 119 bid; 4s, cou- 20 bales; shipments, 24,124 bales; Le ....................... 6 55 p

"ETiLiER-German kaini, $ per on ' Thomasvllle ..................... 10 1 p m Nl sulphate of potash, $39.00 per ton; palmetto pons, 126 bid; 1i4s, to, 108V3 bid. Pacific . ST. LOUIs, December 23.-Cotton, quiet. ArriveAlbany... .................... 122 am acid phosphate, 2$3.00 per ton; Nova Scotia nailroad bonds closed as follows: Union, .Middlings, 9 13-16; low middlings, 97-16; good " Montgomer, via Central R.R ... 725 an land plaster, $10.0 per ton; high grade pure firsts, 114 to 117; do land grants. 103 to 106: do ordinary, 815-16. Net receipts, 2,143 bales Mob e, via . & N . R. ............... 0 p m fine ground bone, $40.00 per ton. grss receipts, 3,598 bales; shipments, 1,951 New Orleans, via L. & N. R. R ... :7 29 pmi

n 18 E at cut, per sinking fund 113 to 116: Centrals 114 to 117. bales i Rp TOIACO TEs-aret atcu, ersungbaes soc, 1,21Louisville via L & N. R.R .... 2 12 ami

ton, $18.00; baled, r ten, $14.00 Most of the trading in stocks this morning was Weekly net receipts, 12,003 bales; gross re- " Cincinnati, via L. & N. R.R ....... 685 am barreiml-Easter, T brrel lots at $1.350. 100 made by board-room traders who were content ceipts; 24.183 bales; shipments. 19,833 bales; " St. Louis, via L. & N . 7 35 am

CBmENT-Portland, per arrel, $3.50; Rosen- with eighths and quarters on all their tran- sales, 8,225 bales. Pullman Buffett Cars to and from Jackson ville Elega HIDEs-Dry flint, cow, r pound, firstandSt. Louis, via Thomasville, Montgomerycent higher at , and after selling ashe Elegant Steamers of this Line are appointed to sWaycross.....................90 pm

dae e arl 20.sctions. Reading was the feature of the CqCINNAT, December 23,-Cotton, quiet Nashville. i dal,p6erbar r ie . pe$arl,$.52eadfr..idigs07;lw i(ln.,958

deaing firm. morninng, nearly half midthng,7,5-0 EAST TENNESSEE EXPRESS. BRICK -orthern, pe o1, re0, $11; .Arliingtonrin,,ery af fth 7,0 good ordinary, 8%. Receipts, 2,450 bales; ship- Leave Jacksonville ............................ 7 00 p mn

., B~cK--Nrthen, pe 1,1 , $1 Arhntonshares sold being of that stock. It opened % ments, 1,981 bales; sales, 400 bales. spinners, -4 alhn. ............................... 7 40 Pumt. I f! )N: I L t . tiDEs---Dry flint, co,per pound, first class, per cent. higher at 65, and after selling as low "0 *~ales; stock, 9.2W0 bales. Arrive Waycross ............. ..... ........... 9 30 p in ]+

10a12 cents: and country dry salted 9 -a 10 cia; Weekly receipts, 12,293 bales; ship nents Jesup . .................. ......... 10 57 pmihrdan bat<ntr.lot ntry..ras 64% in the first hour was up to 65, by 12:30 iso , 1 Tv y Thursday, as follows .

butchers' dry salted Scents.Sksea flint, as64 inthe lrst hour was uspto65 by 12:3012563 bales; sales, 9W0 bales; spinners, 600 " Man, via E.T., V.&h.R. s. 5 aams folows 20cents; salted 11 cents. Furs-Otter, winter, o'clock. The fluctuations in the stock were bales. " Chattanooga, via E.T.,V.&G.R.R. 135pm Steamer SEMNOLE...........................Thursday, December 1 4 30.m.

each 50ca$4 00 raccoon 10ai5 cents; wild ca4 mainly due to reports of strikes or impending PHLD PI, eeb...Cotn.Caaogvi ....&I..R1p..emrS.NE..............TudyDc br,40.. 10a15 cents; ox 10 al5 cets. Beeswax, mainly due to reports of strikes or impending PHILADELPHIA. December 2. -- Cotton, Pullman Buffet Cars and passenger coaches to and Steamer CHEROKEE,.......... . .......................... Thursday, December 8,10 00 a. m. pound, 18 cents; wool, free from burs, i8s3 strikes among the employes of the road. Aside dull. Middlings, 105-8; low middlings, 10%; from Jacksonville and Chattanooga. Steamer SEMINOLE.................................... Thursday, December 15, 4 3a. m. cents; burry, a15 cents; goat skips 10 cents from this stock the market was firm and most ood ordinary, 9%. Net and gross receipts, SAVANNAH EXPRESS. Steamer CHEROKEE.. ........................... .........Thursday, December22, 10 00 a. m. each. of the stocks howod fractional advances by 15 bales stock, ,48 bales. Leave Jacksonville ............ ............... 7 00 pmin Steamer SEMINOLE.........................................Thursday, December 29, 330a. m.

MEATS-Have declined slightly. Fair supply, Weekly net receipts, 3,356 bales; gross re- Arrive waycros.. .. ............. 9 30 pm but demand not active. Butter and cheese firm. mid-day. The stock market was a little more ceipts, 9.606 bales; exports to Great Britain, vlb Waycr v . . R. ....... 4 in Flour still in advance. Rice looking upward. active after 12 o'clock, and the best prices of 1,446 bales. " Macon, via Central R. ......... 900 a m

" Atlanta, via Central R. R...........1 15 p m Coffee also trng c s ulribbe smellie the day were made in the last hour. There BOSTON, December 23. - Cotton quiet. Cattanooa via . .R. Every Sunday Afternoon after arrival of F. R. & N. C's train leaving

£clong clear 8%c; shoulders, 8Yc; smokeA bellies, 09; smoked clear ribs, 9%c: hams, was considerable covering by the shorts dur- oriddlings, 10; low middlings, 10; good Cincinnati via C. S. . R ............. 6S0o mAfe On r a o . R. 0 :ing ordinary, 9%. Net receipts, 605. bales; Savannah: ............ ......... 6 l0am Jacksonville at 2:45 m as fellows: c anvas, 12c;Califocanv canvased hams, ing the afternoon, they being evidently gross receipts,4,296 bales; exportstoGreat Charleston ........ .......... *. 11 40 am 9c; shoulder, Ca Sed, 8C. , frightened by the futile attempts to break the Britain, 2,891 ales. Trains will leave and arrive at Jacksonville Steamer YEMASSEE........................ . ...................... Sunday, December 4. "ARD -Firm at prices given. Tierces, 71% . arghs~ folow Sthm e futileE .Sunday, De em e br4.te B i ai ,28 1 b l s

These are prices for round lots., market by selling Reading. The closing prices Weekly net receipts, 3,029 bales; gross re- asfollows: Steamer CITY OF COLUMBIA............... ..................... Sunday, December 1 . BUTTER-Best table, 2c per pound; cook- were 1 to 1% per cent, higher than those of ceipts, 23,290 bale; exports to Great Britain, ARRIVE. DEPART. Steamer YEMASSEE ........................................... Sdnday, December I&

4.256 bales. 12 00 noon ...... West India FAst Mail ...... 7 30 a m Steamer CITY OF COLUMBIA .............................................. Sunday, December2L i E al kin, 1814c per pound; best last -night. The sales for the day amounted to 7 December 2.--Cotton, nominal. 45 p m ... New Orleans Express ....... 7 30 am EESE- n Atlantic Coast Line Express... 200 p m Steamers ap ind to sail from Pier 29 E. R New York, ever TUESDAY a

cream, per pound. 168,68p a ba shares. The following are the closing %iddlings, 10%at; low middlings, 10: am ....... East Florida Express ....... 415rida Express. 700pmtbRIoodey Seam a p t er 2 E R New York eve TUnanSna Anv FLMUR-.bids:rece2am TInnes ExDAY at 3 p.. Tusday' s s ndi Eandsriday' ship.for

fancy family, $5.00a$5.10. gross receipts, 3,746; exports to the continent, 7 25 am....Savannah Express.. .. 7 00 pm Since last season VENTILATORS have been constructed on the Irea 'GRITS AND MEAL-Perbarrel, $4.25. Western Union.. 774 Lou. & Nash. 60% 1,060 bales: exports coastwise, 1,378 bales; Pullman Buffet Cars Jacksonville to Cincin- Steamers for the better transportation of orange and vegetables. SAvr-Liverpool, per sack, $1.00. lams Express.. 140 'd4orris & Essex... - stock, 14,286 bales. nati, and through coaches Jacksonville to Chat- The Freight and Passenger accommodations by this Line are unsurpassed. Every att en. RICE-New crop, 514ac. . mnerican ex......107 Northwestern......106% Weekly net receipts, 691 bales; gross re- tanooga. tion wil be given businessentrusted to the Line. Direct all shipments from New ork vi

Co~rEE-Riogreen, 20 a~o per tondn will betegiSentbusiness. ento.ustederto the.Line.PuDirectleallnshipmentsndfrom JNewson COsFFEE-Rio, green, 20%asc per pound; Rio, United States ex... 67 do. preferred....139 ceipts, 6,02 bales; exports to Great Britain, Pullman SleepingCars to and from Jackson- CLYDE'S FLORIDA LINE, Pier 29, East River. For further information, apply to wasted, 25a27c per pound. .. ells-Fargo ex....130 ont. & West ...... 1614 301 bales; expor's to the continent, 2,897. ville and Savannah. SUGAoR-Standard granulated, 7-8c per ., C. C& ....... 51 Ohio & Miss ....... - . Through tickets sold to all points by Rail and J. A. STEAD, Ag't, F. M. IRONMONGER, JR., G. F. P.A. J. A LESLIE, A 't

pound; "C" sugar, 6%.c per pound. .'Y. Central.. 108 5-8 Pac. Mail........ 85 LOIIVILLE. December 23.--Cotton firm1 . Steamship connections, and baggage checked Fernandina, Fla. Jacksonville, Fla. 88 W. Bay St., Jacksonville, laI TEAs--Small caddies 30a65c per pound. . J. Central...... 74% Quicksilver... 9% hiddlings, 9. through; also sleeping car berths and sections THEO. G. EGER, Traffic Manager. WH. P. CLYDE & CO., Gen. Atft

(11. Central........1174 do. preferred.... 83 Weekly net receipts, 668 bales; shipments, secured at Company's office in Astor Building, 35 Broadway, N.Y. 12 So. Wharves, Phila., Pa, 85 Broadway, New' L 1 iFRUI'I AND PRODUCE ichig'n Central.. 87 Reading .......... 65% 484 bales; stock, 833 bales. 82 Bay street, and at assenger station, and on

Northern Pac ..... 22 Rock Island ...... 11314 board People's Line Steamers . B. Plant and Wholesale, do. preferred..... 464 San Fran......... 35% Cotto, Seed Oil. OChattahoochee, and De Bary-Baya Line steamJACKSONVILLE, December 23. Central Pac ..... 34Y4 do. preferred... 72 NEW TYORK. December 23.-Cotton seed oil er City of.Jacksonville. W(.),.I2GEL D w: T c.iME N'

The fruit and produce market is well sup- union Pacific ...... 57r % Omh a ............ 39 aertifiates. 28%. Wm. P. HARDEE , thT~ ritadpoue meeept inwl up Missouri Pacilic.. _7_doprefrred_..._1____!

plied, prices remaining the same except in Lon- Ms- D eiary 87d do.

s L in e lon layer raisins, which have advanced. Mer- 4aexs P.anL.. 141 t. Paul.........151 .. G. A114 chantsshould place their orders as soon as - etropoia .. do. preferred... 1 P . Superintendent

sible In potatoes there is every inudla- ilanhattan L ...... 95 Nash. & Chat .... 77 JACKSONVILLE. De ber 23. I eB ary and P people's L ine, tion of a considerable advance in price. to T. ...... 37 Mil. L. S. & ... 82 ENTERED. The feeling is firm on account of the fact do. preferred .... 75 Wabash ........ 15%

The s being sold cannot OeanadaSouth'n ...55% do. referred...28 5-8 Schooner Sarah C. Smith, Knott, New York. plae to ell at the s ame prices. Choie - Canada Pac ....... 60 Bur.& uin .... 128% Schooner A. P. Nowell, Connell, Philadel

rieties 'of apples are in demand and sellmg Zhic. & Alton.10 Peoria, eca ~r: phia. rapid ly for the holiday trade and higher price he. & Ohio ...... 3 & Evansville .... 2231

are looked for. Trade on foreign fruits has Del & Hud ........ 2 itoba .......... 106 ITY OF JACKSONVILLE, H.B. PL ANT,

improved. The market was never better sup- Del. Lack. &W .... 127% Ore. & Nay ....... C O A89HA, CA I. PL A T plied than at present. Prices are low. Denver ............ 21 Ore. Tran .......... 211 CAPT. W. A. SHAW, CAPT. 1. C. HALL%

PTAu Burbanks, etc., $3.25 per rie.............. 28% Pullman Pal ....... 140% Daily from Jacksonville except Saturday, Daily from Sanford except Sund ' P~x~F ' , u~n~, ec., .aper do. prfered ... 63 C. St. L. & Pitts., . 13 Ta.r• 0a.::1 The Orange Belt Route. 0_T A V _1T baOrl N-Red, $3.50 per barrel; yellow, $8.75 n e do. preferred .... w AY The Orange Route.

per barr Lake Shore..... 95 Mutual Union 6 N (0 Bel E $2.75 r barrel. . E. & W......... 15 bid..... .... 8 ...... 3I A SCREDULE-MAY[29, 1887. Tu BEs-2. per barrel. 0H U - A 9 5

CABBAE-Imported, 18c per head. • On aerDecember 12th, trainswillu_ SOUTH. LANDINGS. EG -S-27and28c per dozen . Nrw YORK. December 23. - Flour closed On and after October trains leave Jack- On and after Deember 12th, trainswlleun SOUTH. LANDS . NORTH. BtrrrxR-Best creamery, 26c per poand; best steady and without change; winterwheat extra sonville Depot, foot of ogan street. as fol7:00 p. m...... .... o ................... ......

gilt edge, 25c per pound. 8.10a6.2)0; Minnesota extra, $3.10a.20; city lows as follows: 7:00 p. m... .. .. Toooi... .. . ............... CHEES--Fancy full cream, 12c; fancy full mill, extra. $. a4.79%j for the West Indie " 9:00 p. m............. .. ......... Palatka............................. Leave 12:-80 a. M

three-quarter cream 144c per pound. Ohio extra, $.10aV.20. Southern flour closed 7:45 a. m.-Nrw ORLEANS FAST MAIL daily 8 A. M. PUNTA GORDA FAST MAIL DAILY. . 9:20 p. m....................Rolleston..............................11:40 * APPLEs--hoice, $.50:fancy, $4.00per barrel. steady; common to choice extra, $3.30a5.I. forLakeCity, LiveOak. Madison, onti- 11:00 p.m............................Welaka.............................. 10:10p.*W PNs-H. P., Virginias, new crop, 6c Wheat-Optlons were moderately active and cello Tallahasee Quincy, DeFuniak, Pen " 12: m'dn't ................... ... Georgetown ........................... . 9:10 .a,

Pe pound. irregular, closing firm at 14a's advance. 8pot sacola, Mobile, 1ew Orleans, Nashville, Leave Jacksonville via. J, T. & K. W. " 2:25 a., ............ ....... Volusia ..................... 7:15 v. 1. MIeD Nus-Table, 26 to 0 pound boxes, lots close dull ad unchanged. Spot les St. Louis, Cincinnati, C.hicago, etc. Ar- Ry............................ 8 15am " 2:30 a. m ..................... Astor............................... 7:10 1

i4c per pound. of No. I red etate, at 93a94; No. 2 red state, rive Jacksonville at 7:30 p.m." 4:45 a. in ........................... DeLand Landing . ............. 1

DAT S-Fifty pound boxes, 9c per box. at 90 ; No. 2 red winter at 98, and ungraded S.O a. m.-FERNANDINA ACCOMMODATION. ' Palatka..................... 9 50 am " 5:30 a. min ........................... Blue Spring ................. ......... 4:15 . LONDO nO LA ER RAINs-Imported, $.25; red at 87a93. No. 2 rad winter, December daily. Stops at way stations. Arrives J. Trive 8:00 a. ..................... SanfordSo. i . r . 2:.15 .-K

London layer raisins, California, $2.75 per box. 90%a914; No. J red winter, January, 91; No. Jacksonville 6:40 p. m. J., T. & K.W Ry. Junction .... 1005am 8:30 ai.m . .... ........ Sanford City Wharf ..... :5............. 14 . a MALAGA GRAPEs-Full weight, $6.75;6 Mala- red winter, February, 292%. Corn- 11 m.-SOUTH F DA MA AND Ex- " 9:30 am....................... ..Enterprise... 1:0 rapes, light weight, $5.50 per barrel. Options were dull and closed weakat % de- PRess, daily, for Gainesville, Cedar Key, for Interlachen, Hawthorn, Gainesville, Ocala, iRaPEs-atawba, Concvrd, Delaware, etc., cline. Spot lots closed dull and unchanged. Ocala, Wildwood, Plant City, Leesburg, ONNE I'IS-At Toco with St. Johns Railroad: at Palatka with Florida Southern Ra

5 and 10 pound baskets,10c per pound. Spot sales of No. 2 mixed, at 62%, and un- Tavares, Orlando and all South Florida Leesburg, Brooksville, Lakeland, Tampa, Bar- ay;at Rolleston wlth St. Johns ad Halifax vr Railroada ; at Astor with St. Johns RZ CRANBERKs--Per crate, $3.75; per barrel, traded mixed, at 59%a61y; No. 2 mixed, *oints. Arrives Jacksonville 2:30 p. m tow arrive Trabue and Punta Gorda 8: Lake Eustis Railway; at DeLand Landing with DeLand and St. Johns Railroad; at B n

Bn Sow 0riv Raiiroa e unaGrd ML OE J$12.00. January,6tl%; No., mixed, February, 61% 8r hB. S..& .Railroa a irprse with A. C., St. J. & I.R. o x

LEMIONS-Cholee, 30s, $3.25; fancy, 360s, $3.75 bid. No. 2, mixed, May, 62 5-8a65%. Oats-Op- .- m- . - ERand rU lM p.m. tuville at n with r s of the Snu Florida Railroad for Tampa; at Tampa with perhox, ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ a y,~~lwr oro loslseseayarcn, tan whtaoo i nnat .i .e a-s at htwitantateam of thse asmnv e o .ian * so t or e. Past a per box. -Swt, 10 gallon ks, $. tions were moderately active and heavy, clos- .,,daily, for Fenandina, brunswick, lan steamer Margaret, of the Plant Steamship ln for points on Tampa Bay and anatee rve

PICKLES-Sweet, 10 gallon kegs, $0.75 per ing %a4 lower. Spot lots closed steady and Macon, Atlanta, Chattanooga, Cincinat 6:30 A. . PUNTA GORDA FAST MAIL, with the Plant SS teamship itefor oit Bay We and Meaan ke ; Mangoes, 10 gallon kegs, $7.00 per keg. unchanged. Spot sales of No. 1 white state, St. Louis, Chicago, and all points orth. 6:0 . M. PUNTA GORD FAST van every Monday and Tanursday, arriving at Key West uesay an ray and Hav .

IDER WVestern, 4.25 for half-barrels; at 40a4i; No. 2, white state, at 40; No. 2 mixed. Makes no stops between Jacksonville and DAILY. Wednesday and Saturday Returning laves Havaa every W e esay and rday ,

Mott's, $4.00 for half-barrels; Mott's, trade January 388V 4; No. 2, mixed, May, at Fernandina. Arrives Jacksonville 12:15 Leave Trabue and Punta Gorda.......6 30 a.m. W .H. Davidson C. ale turd barrels, $7.00 per barrel. :193 40. -ulstate, 68. Barley-om- p Arrive atJacksonville ................ 6 40 p.m. a

CoooANwrTs-Per hundred, $4.50; per thou- inal. Pork-Dull, mess $15.00a16.00. Lard 3:00 p. m.--WEST FLORIDA ExPREss, daily, Gen'l Traffic Agent Gen'l Pass. Agent, sand, $40.00. closed dull and keavy at 8.00 for cash,8.01 for for all points in West Florida Pensacola, People's Line. DeBary La&

BANANAs-Firsts, $2.00 per bunch; seconds, January, 8.02 for February. Sugaa-Raw, Montgomery, Nashville, and all points 12:0 P. M. EXPRESS DAILY, EXCEPT $1.50 per bunch, dull at 5% for 96 test centrifugal. Refined, North. Arrives Jacksonville 12:05 p.m.

APPLEs-Evaporated, 50 pound boxes, 12c quiet; cut loaf and crushed, 7%; cubes, 74; 4:30p. m.-FERNANDINA MAIL ANDExPRESS, SUNDAY. _ _ per pound. powdered. 7 Va74; granulated, 61; confec- daily, connects Tuesday and Fridiay witl I

PRARS-California, $3.75 per crate. tioners "A," 6; coffee "A" standard, 6a Savannah stermer, Thursday with Mallory PREsERVES-Assorted, six 5 pound buckets 6.56; coffee of " ; white, extra "C," 54a line, and Sunday, with Clydeline steamers Leave Jacksonville, J,, T. & K. W.

tocase, $3.50 per case; 30 pouna buckets, 10 5%.; extra "C," &%ab5-8; "C" 5%; yellow, Sa for New York. Arrives Jacksonville 8:30 Ry................. ............12 0 pm per pound. 5. Butter-Quiet and unchanged: Slate, a. m.

LaRD-Fairbank's pure leaf, 50 pound tins, 17a27; Western, 15a23. Oheese-Quiet; State 8:30 p.m.-SOUTH FLOTIDA NIGHT EXPRESS, " Palatka....................... 2 00 pm TIME POR" Mc per pound; per tlerces, 8c. factory, 101411%; Western factory, 11,a11%. daily except Sunday, for all points in JELLY-Assorted, six 5 pound buckets to case, Eggs-Quiet: tate, 24a26; Western, 23a23. South Florida. Has through Pullman N gW Y n g FIsTnpud oe.$.5 e risQi islgtfrti, sao elnn 53 TO 55 IIOURJSN W Y rk

$3.50 pe. case; 50 pound buckets, 10c per found. CINCINATI, December 23.-The jobbing Reclining Chair and Sleeping car to Orlan- Leave J., T. & K. W. Ry. Junction 2:00 p. m.

evas 8e pound $1. per k . x; d <emand for provisions is light for this season rdo Arrives Jacksonville 6:30 a. m, fI r e a n l e g PRUNES-Fiftype pound boxr egs, 79ceoud Packers have confidence and lake stock freely: For localtiime cards to intermediate points, for Interlanhen, Hawthorne, Ocala, Leesburng, 8SQ PRUNES-TFifty phud boxes per pound. investment demand is better. Pork-Beg- folders, maps, rates, and any other infor- Eustisp Tavares, Lane Park, and all interme- Savannah New York and O 'WALNTrs-Black, $1.00 per us el. ula $15.50al5.62%; family, $15.25al.37, mation desired, call at Cit Ticket Office, Phlad a, and

SHELL BARK-.Per bushel $.0. Lard-Kettl dried, 8a8. Baco-Sht 86 West Bay street, corner o an. diate stations. tween Boston and SHG AR-Thrt- ent puser, $o.0 . Lad-Ktl dred 1,83 bar hrt A. 0. MAcDONELL, Cl. P. A. Savannah.-- -

CAIIu-Ttick, chu mixed, 1c lei g Whisky-Sales, ,9 D. E Leesburg to Eustis, Tavares and Lane Park 6orPE perpoud. --etsikll;reh, ie,11 of finished goods on a basis of $1.05 per gallon D. E. MAXWELL, Gen. Supt. IHID JII pe onfor highwines. Hogs-Strong; receipts, 2,590; Jacksonville. Fla. daily. 65 70 Hours. PtI ]E P I

BETAIL PROVISION MARJKETS. shipments 1,129- common, $4.25a4.95; fair to___ JACKSONVILLE, 'LA., Decembert3 good light, $.00a5.25; do packing, 5.35a5.55; 6:25A. M. EXPRESS 'DAILY, EXCEPT OCEA STEA M SH IP COM PA N Y

The general supply of the vegetable market ceipts, 280; shipments, 79; common, $1 .00a2.00; Ci. |'O E N S E A iM S IP C I I~ N .9 remains good with a brisk and increasing medium $2.25a3.25; fair to good shipping, $3.25a Leave Leesburg ...... .. 6 25 a. m. trade among hotel men. 4.75; good to choice, $3.50a4.25: Ullltil MUl ulitl * Arrive Jacksonville..... .......... 1 28 p.m. (Central or 90 Meridian Time.)

Florida Cabbage--15 cents a head;wholesale . o5. ford t ad firpr hundred. The demand is COTTON MARKETS. PASSAGE FROM JACKSONVILLE TO NEW YORK: Northern Cabbage--Wholesale at $12 per Cabin....... $25.00,Steerage........ g

hundred and retail at same price as Florida Special Reports for the News-Herald Excursion.............................. 43.00. Intermediate...........................

cabbage. From AH Over the World. TO BOSTON: Irish Potatoes-Retail at 10 cents per quart From.Al.Over.te.World

and 4 cents prepeck. NEW YORK, December 23.--Receipts at our Next to church-going the OOd people Of STEAMERS IlUTCHINSON AND CLINTON Cabin.. ... $25.00.| Steerage................... Cauliflower- Is retailing at 20 a 25c. per ports this week point to 193,000 bales, against Florida like something to rea on the Sabbath. Excursion...... 43.50.

head with strong demand and poor supply. 213,525 ales last week,land 280,284 bales last arrive atPunt Gord from New Orleans every TO PHILADELP IA, (Via New York.) Northern Onions-y.50 per barrel and retail year, and at theveatPunteriaodom townsas vey to 99,000 bales(laNewYo~k)

at 10cents per quart, two quarts for 15 cents. against 101.224 bales last week and 113,000 bales -o Saturday, and leave for Key West and Hava- Cabin.... $ erage........................ .

Florida spring Onions-5 cents per bunch and last year. Future deliveries are in good de- Excursion. 47....Inte rmediate...... .................. L00. b1 per hun red, with a good supply, The qual. mand, and advanced eleven points and were na same day. The Hagnicent Steamships of this" Company are.appointed. to sail a eDI

syoonossreakbygofothse-offered at the third call: December at 10.48; _____ ____ lows:

soofonio s is remarkablyJgood for the sea- nuary at 10.51; February at 10.64; March at _ T H E __ _ws: FROM SAVANNAH TO NEW YORK * Northern Beets-The only kind in the mar- 10.75; April at 10.84; May at 10.93; June at 11.02; Arrive from :Key West and Havana every *STOR

ke ti supply is plentiful at 10 cents per quart July at 10.07; August at 10.10, and September at Friday, and leave for New Orleans same day. CHATTAHOOCHEE, Capt.;Dagggett... ..... Tuesday, December 20, 10 00 a. im. and $2. per barrel, with a fair quality o 10.65. Spot cotton is quoted 1 higher. Mid- NACOOCH EE,*Capt. Kempton .......................... Friday, December 23, 12 30 p. im. ale odling uplands, 10 5-8; sales, 108 bales; to spin (n CITY OFAUGUSTA, Ca t. Catharine....................Sunday, December 25, 2 00 p.m i. Le'uce- 3 cents per head, with a good d - ners, 2,941; stock, 102,88. Futures closed easy THESE STEAMERS TALLAHASSEE Capt. Fisher.... Tuesday, December 27, 3 30 p. m.

mand and fair supply. as below. Tetal sales of the day are 93.000 - CHATTAHOOCHEE, Capt. Dagget...................... Friday, December 30, 5 30 p. m n Oelery-5 cents per branch, bales. December, 10.47 to 10.40; January, 10.49 Lh Directly at Florida ou r y ock. YOF Cap t. Kempton.......................Sunday, January 1, 7 00 a.m. R ladises-Easily bring 15 cents per dozen; to 10.50; February, 10.63 to 10.64; TMarch, CO AUGUSt AeCapt. Catharin ........... ....... Tuesday, January 3, 8 30 a. m.

with a good supply and quality in the market. 10.74 to 10.75: April 10.83 to 10.84; May, 10.92 to TALLAHASSEE, Capt. Fisher... ..... Friday, January 6, 11 0 a. im. Sweet Potatoes-In all varieties and of fair 10.93; June, 10.12; July, 11,67; August, 11.09 to For local time cards, folders, maps, rates, CHATTAHOOCHEE, Capt. Daggett... .. ..... Sunday, January 8, 100 p. in.

quality bring 20 cents per peck and 40cents per 11.10; September. 10.60to 10.65. The Exchange . NACOOCHEE, Capt. Kempton ......................... Tuesday, January 10, 2 30 p. mn. - - bushel. ,will be closed to-morrow, tickets, and any other information, call on CITY OF AUGUSTA, Capt. Catharine...................Friday, January 13, 5 30 p. Im

Florida Turnips-10 cents per bunch and75c. Weekly and net receipts, 15,905 bales; gross -- CONTAINS-- TALLAHASSEE, Capt. Fisher..........................Sunday, January 15, 7 30 p. m. to $1 per hundred with a plentiful supply and receipts, 19,842 bales; exports to the contipoor demand, while Northern turnips sell at nent 9,589 bales; exports castwise, 15,930bales. Jacksonville Agent, FROM SAVANNAH TO BOSTON : 112and $2.25 par barrel. " L vERPOOL. December 23.-Spot cotton is31WsBaSt

Egg Plants-Great demand with a poor sup- quiet but unchanged at 11-16 for middling up TW E L PA G E S 3West CITY OF MACON, Capt. Lewis.......Thursday, December 22, 11 80 a..

arrot-Of good quality easily bring 0 cen after opening were slightly lower, but closed S. CONANT, S. C. BOYLESTON, GATE CITY.........Thursday, December 29, 5 00 p.m. 'per quart, but are in poor demand, rather higher than yesterday Silver has ad- G'l n Gn'l Pass. Agen CITY OF MACON, Capt. Lew...... ................ Thursday, January 5, 10 00 a.m.

EnglishPeas-Great demand at $2.50 per vanced in London to 444. The Liverpool stock GATE CITY, Capt. Taylor......Thursday, January 12, 5 00 p. m. bushel with no supply at resent. Snap beans with the addition of cotton atloat for Liver- Palatka, Fla. TO PHILADELPHIA:

° would bring $1.50 to $2.0 per ceaet but none pooi and London amounts to 812,000 bales The Latest Telegraph News,TOPIAEP A: are offered sale at present., against 910,000 bales last year and 746,000 in 1885, Florida News and Opinions, (hs ontcryPsegr.

Chickens-Plentiful, with no demand, including now 657,000 bales American against Briht Foreign Letters, (TheseSteamersdonotcarryPassengers.) Dressed bring 16to1 8 cents per pound, and live, 688,000 bales last year and 601,000 bales in 1885. Illustrated Articles A.O. W RIGHT, DDcember 1, 25 to 30 cents each. A.ar0a: 60VR00GHTlesDESSOUG, Capt. Howes ...... ....................... Wednesday, Deebr2,11 00 a.

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1 es n pan 3eLively Correspondence,SketchesATA, Ct.Akins............Dcember , 2 00 m Turkeys-Dressed bring 18 to 20 cents per NEW ORLEANS, December 23.--Cotton, quiet Fsi o otesnc, JU ~ ESS TU, Capt. Howes ............................... Satur Moday, Decmbe , 6 80 a. pound; live ones sell at 75 cents to $1.50 apiece and steady. Middlings, 914; low middlings, oalio Persona SktceSSOUGL 5 ~JINLAA Capt. Askins................................Th aursay, Januamr 5, 100 a in

Egg-35 cents per dozen by the case. 99-16; good ordinary, 914. Net receipts,LoaPrnlktee - - K Tz T: DESSOUG, Capt. Rtowes ........................ '.......... Tuesday, January 10, 2 00 . ia ...

p few large pumpkins are offered at 4 cents 7,8 bales; gross receipts, 8,123 bales; sales, Sporting News, and N H di ,T , Capt.Asoies.. T per pound. __ ____ 1,600 bales; stock, 372,927 bales, News-H~erald Building, JUNIATA:, Capt. Askins .............. . .................... Sunday, January 1S, 7 ,80 a. ;

-TWeekly net receipts, 68,236 bales; gross ra- These PALACE STEAMERS, connecting with the Savannah, Florida & Western Railway TH ORANG HAR T. ceipts 69165 bales; exports to Great Britain, - JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA. (Waycross Short Line) offer to the traveling public and shippers advantages equaled by no Wht loid Fui i Sllngfo in-:7,343 'bales; exports to France, 5,485 qales; ax- Scores 0 iOhr Inersin eaulres I ots in Drysdale Subdivision... $190 to $130 other Line. ::!

What Florida Frnit is Selling for in oto the canex19,917 bales; ritolep s Lots in Sweetwater ..... ....... I to Throu h tickets and bills of lading issued to principal points North,"East and Northwest Via> Northern and Western Cities. coaswise, 5,416 bales; sales, 17,205 bales. Savann. For further particulars, apply toN, Agent

The following quotations are furnished to MOnILE, December 23.-Cotton, firm. Mid- Homes for $7,000. R WA Cge Bidin, Anh the NEWS-HERtALD by agents of the Florida flings, 9%: low middlings, 9 7-16; good ordi- - - Homes for $700. Pier No. 35, North River, New York.

Fruit Exchange in the principal orange mar- nary, . Net receipts, 1,863 bales; gross Homes for $300. P RICHARSON & BARNARD, Agent, kets: receipts, 1,878 bales; exports coastwise, 158 -THE-- Homes for $100. W.L.JAIES, Agent, Savannah Pier, Boston. Special to the NEWS-HERALD. bales; sales, 700 bales; stock, 47,72 bales. . 13 S. Third Street, Philadelphia. J. D. HASHAGEN Eastern Agent B OSTON , M ass -D ecem ber 22.-M ¢essrs. B lake W eekly n et recei pits, 10.802 bales; gross ye - ^ ... . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . S P L E N DD... .. . . . .ava.n h.F l rida. W:D e[ st ] Aer n o 6 ra d ay, g N . _

& Ripley say: Ve sold 3 300

boxes of oranges <eipt, 11,177 bales; exports coastwise, 1,508 PLENDID || BA INSr savanna, rioriua a western a co., i eroaaway, i. ur at auction to-day, and although there was bales; sales, 4,500 bales. .* /For information, rooms and tickets, applyto more Florida fruit on the market by several CHARLESTON. .D0ecember 23.-Cotton, noth- UI i I llll J In itHy ( u al perty. . R. anRIs N, Soiciting Agent. th; xousandt boxes tharn cer before, our prices ex- ing doing. M iddlings, 10 and nominal. Net / S end for my Mlonthly Bulletin of Specla . Mt SOPREL Genera Manager. ! ; ceededouexpectatns.iThebdding was very and gross receiptS, 2,335 bales; exports to FOR rSALE BY ALL Send.nthlyDBulletin of nci - .... M e,

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