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THiS PENSACOLA JOURNAL; SUN DA Y -MUKJNlJN u, uuCEMLBrM ssi, ' 1119. 7 ,. i'T TORE GOTTON MARKETS ' Ik 16 NAVAL s I . -J 1 t 1 4 - t 1 fi : 4 1 5 i .-J ff ! 3 J- $ It 'I 1 DORT of i ENSACOLA VESSELS IN POKT Steamers. The Shipping: Board steamer .Lake Filbert, stream (awaiting cargo). .. The British ; steamer Senator, stream. . , The American steamer Cushatta, stream. ; " . ". : " The shipping." board steamer Noo calula,. Tarragona whart (loading). The - American steamer Botsford, (unloading), ' " v". The American steamer Argenta, (loading). The ; Shipping, Board steamer Mar shall, stream (loading.). The shipping board steamer Lake Savus, Tarragona wharf (loading.) " " The . Italian iteamer Bronte, from Galveston, ' :' Schooners.- ":' T i The Cuban schooner Gabriel Palmer, Stream. -. . The American schooner Frederick A. 23uggan, stream, (loading.) The American schooner Furustrand, stream (loading). The British schooner "W. S. M. Bent ley, stream (loading.) The British schooner McDonald, stream (loading.) The American schooner Mary Mon son Gruener. (unloading.) i Barks. The Spanish bark Saurez, No. 2. Commendencia wharf (loading.) The - Spanish bark Virga del Mer, stream. (Loading.) -" : -Barges. The Aiken barge Consul, stream. Barges, Aiken barge Bobby-IIo, Pal afox wharf. American barge Iberia, stream (loading). American barge. Smith. - Terry stream (loading). Aiken barge, Jackson, stream (load - -v The American barge, Madison, I stream. Tugs. Tugs, Aiken tug Leroy, Palafox wharf. The American tug, Bathalum, Tar ragona wharf. The Aiken tug Dixie. Palafox wharf. The Aikeu tug Nellie. 1 VESSELS EXPECTED Steamers. .. The American steamer Lake Mymer, for the Pensacola Shipping Co., Nov. 15. The Shipping Board steamer Alta, from Nicaragua for Frederick Gilmore & Co., due Dec 10. The Shipping Board . steamer. Mona fan, from Nicaragua for Frederick Giilmore & Co.. due Dec. 10. SAND KEY PASSINGS. Sand Key, Fla., Dec 21. Passed East 19th: Morgan Line; 20th. Mer cedes de Larrinaga, Br.; Baldbutte; Chestnut Hill; Borghum; Dan; J. L. Drake. MARKET REPORTS X 3 New York, Dec. 20. Cotton futures opened barely steady. January $36.80 ! March...........'. 34.75 May . 32.55 July . . 30.85 October . . .... 28.27 New Orleans, Dec. 20. Cottpn f ut- 1 ures opened steady. . December , ..$40:20 January . . 38.50 March . . 35.40 May 33.12 July 31.20 New Orleans. Dec 20 Cotton closed steady unchanged to 20 points lower. December . . $40.35 We are Headquarters For Smokers PIPES, CIGARETTE HOLDERS, CIGARS, TOBACCOS CIGARETTES In Real Attractive Christmas Boxes. Reilly 6 Half en 6 Co. CIGAR STORE Opposite Postoffice 220 South Palafox July 11.35 New York, Dec. 20. The cotton seed oil market closed -.strong. ; Prime summer yellow-.. $20.50 December. ........ ....... 20.50 January . . 21.00 February . . ' . 21.00 March . . . . ...... 21.30 April 21.20 May . . 21.40 June ............. 20.90 July 21.40 Sales 10.800 bbls. . . "New Ttfrk, Dec. 20--Cotton closed firm. . '' December v ' $38.30 January ..'I...-.....: 36.88 March . . .....J......; 34.70 May . . 32.70 July . ....... ....... 30.98 New York, Dec. 20 The cotton mar ket opened- barely steady at a decline of -9 to 25 points and sold about 22 to 32 . points net flower right, after the call with January relatively . weak under liquidation. This selling probably was due to a. belief that the refusal of extra exchange holidays pointed to Decem ber and possibly January notices next week. There also was scattering Wall street liquidation, but trade interests were moderate buyers and the market rallied shortly after the call on the firmer, ruling of exchange and bullish eports from foreign and domestic goods mokets. January sold up from 36.57 to 36.90 and May fvom 32.42 to 32.6S before the end of the first hour. New Orleans. Dec. 20 While Kinniner returns today of 9,402,520 bales to De- j cember 13 from the census bureau j were larger than expected the cotton j market did not remain depressed very' long. After declines of 17 to 27 points , , rise on reports of a bulge of 7 cents in sterling exchange ' rates. At the end of the first half hour of trading prices were 5 to 17 points higher than the closing prices of yesterday. Liquidation of long -contracts was felt after the middle of the morning and the cotton was not well taken so that late in the session the trading , months were at net declines of 3 to 12 points, the distant months being, stronger than the near, owing to fresh I buying in a small way by traders who were Impressed ' with their discounts. New Orleans, Dec, 20 Spot cotton; quiet, quotations revised. Middling un changed. Sales on the spot 16S bales; to arrive none. Low middling $33.25; middling $40.00; good middling $41.75. Grain and Provision Table, ' ' Corn . Dec. . Jan. . May . May . July . Jan. . May . Jan. . May . Jan. . May . ....... 1.46 1.38 7-8 3.. 3-1 5-8 Oats 82 1-4 1.44 3-4 1.37 1.33 5-8 82 76 . 76 1-4 Pork 36.75 36.85 .36.25 23.00 23.82 18.55 19.02 Lard 23.02 23.82 Ribs 19.00 Cured His RUPTOR I was badly ruptured -while liftinfc a trimfc mr.i! cpars airo. Doctors said my only nope ox tirn. Trusses d'd me no good. Finally I cot hold of something that quickly nJ Mjmolctely cured me. Years have passed and tne rupture baa never returned, although I am doinjr J hard -work as a carpenter. There was no opera- , tion. no lost time, no trouble. I have nothins to ' sell, but wiil cive full information sbout how you may find a complete cure without operation, if rou write to me. Eugene M- Pullen. Carpenter, . 61F. ilarcellus Avenge, Macasquan, N. J. Beiteij cur out this notice and' show it to any others who ; are ruptured you may save a life or at least stop : the misery of rupture ana me worry tuvj ubube of an operation. He Will Appreciate ugars or Cigarettes Phone 20S Articles i I NAVAL STORES l PENSACOLA. Pensacola, .Dec. 20. Trading on the open market has been - discontinued. Receipts, spirits 34, r;in 288 ; ship ments, spirits none, rosin 1,000; stocks, spirits, 5,666, rosin 54,990; SAVANNAH. Savannah, Dec. 20.- The spirit mar ket, was firm at 1.54' with sales of 105 casks. The' rosin market was firm with sales- of 957 barrels. Re ceipts, spirits "376, rosin 1,436; ship ments, spirits 544. rosin 1,785; stocks, spirits 13,196, rosin 50,737. Quotations were as follows: WW. 21.55; WG. 2.030; N. 19.75; M. 18.75; K. 18.25; L 1C.9017.00; H. 16.3016.40; G. 16.3016.35; F. 16.2516.35; E. D. 16.2016.35; B. 16.1516.35. JACKSONVILLE. Jacksonville, -Dec' 20. The spirit market was firm at 1.55 with sales of 253. The rosin market was firm with sales of 1,343. Receipts, spirits 263, rosin 1,423; shipments, spirits 534, rosin 2,070; stocks, spirits 10,105, rosin 89,382. Quotations were, as follows: WW. 21.50;. WG. 20.60; N. 20.10; M .19.10; K. 18.35; I. .16.85; H. 16.1516.35; G. F. E. 16.1516.30; D. B. 10.10 10.30. LOCAL WEATHER I I J 1 ".-ompuea ror tne journal by the weather bureau office.) rsa-co1 FIa- December 21. 1919. gUrirlse 6:41 " 4:54 lSJ 11. - O.WX d..l.J,a Moonset .14:31 p.m. Low tide 7:27 a.m. Next phase ojC the moon, new moon, 22nd. - Yesterday's weather. TEMPERATURE: 7am. 12m. 7p.m. Dry bulb . ... 57 57 55 Wet bulb . 50 57 53 Highest 61; lowest 56; mean 58; normal 53; mean same date last year, 59. - Accumulated excess this year to date 20. . Highest of record for December, ' 77 degrees. . eo-rees For 24 hours pniin? 7 tv m 1 R7 Total for this month to 7 p. m., 2.47. Normal for December 4.17 inches. Accumulated excess this year to date 24.11. HUMIDITY: 7 a. m., 98; 12 noon 98; 7 p. m., 99. ORE THROAT or Tonsilitis, gargle with warm salt water, then apply ICS'S VAPOR! "YOUR BODYGUARD -30. 60 KITCHEN V umL 71.20 $tjS V )f'!tililllliiii)iifilfl'TriT7 ii i m - BATH-ROOrA I ,. -j .'; ' f. '3z- """ " twcWaa J See the various style . -.1 , Vi j water heaters-on display at V X Tfnll.;l,i'-r?- our show room. All sold on X A easyterms. m&P- PENSACOLA W (0Smk GAS co. LJi fj 25-27. East Garden St. & N. TO RUN . DOUBLE HEADER Beginning today I & N. trains 1 and 4 will run in two sections. This has become necessary on account of the . heavy holiday travel . The first section of No. 1 will carry all equip ment and passengers from Cincin nati and all eastern points. The sec ond : section will carry all equipment and passengers from Chicago and the northwest. 1 The first section of No. 4 will carry full equipment and , passengers for Service In A Dayton "HAPPINESS DOESN'T HALF EXPRESS IT! The supreme joy of the growing boy over his Christmas bicycle cannot be described. No other Christmas -quite equals the one when, with this gift, you make him master of all out-doors, free to go and come quickly to work or play. A bicycle is a gift that helps to build his health and character. This Christmas a Bicycle! W!LSQNBK2GS COMPANY Established QUALITY 24 SOUTH PALAFOX WWHen and HTlere YouTMmt It! Why wait for Hot Water whea you can nave it m few minutes? You can have this luxury by installing' one of our cir culating water heaters with your boiler. Cincinnati and" points east and the second section of this train wiil carry full pmilmnent and tassenger3. for Chicago and the northwest. It has also become necessary for tnis company to put on seveiai tlonai. sleepers on outgoing 'J-ains in order to take care of the excessive travel at this time. Meeting of Local 413 A.- F. of M., this morning at 10 o'clock, K. of P. Hall. Election of of ficers'. B. H. Fairchild, Secy. 23 Years GOODS PHONE 380 a iELAY KAILS AND f) Aft fizlV gLt)ffn IGCESSORIES LOUIS H. OFFICES First Natl Bank Bldgw. FANCY I Barrington Hall Coffee ; Libby's Mince Meat in Jars Libbs Mince Meat in Bulk Monarch Mince Meat in Jars Plum Pudding Fancy Cranberries . Cluster Raisins Fancy Budded Walnuts Hunt's Supreme Lots of Good Thing - El Hoyt Bjos. & Co. PH ONE 812 I' NOTICE I have taken offices with Judge E. C. Max well, 608-9-10 Blount Building, for the gen eral practice of law. HARRY W. THOMPSON. ONE-THIRD DOWN, BALANCE TEN MONTHLY PAYMENTS Maxwell (1919 Model) . . .L .$475.00 Dodge Touring, Car (Five Passenger) $475.00 Ford Touring Car $275.00 Hupmobile . . . $175.00 We also have in our used car department One Ford Sedan One Dodge Roadster One New Ford Speedster One Chandler Club Roadster One Hudson Speedster All the above cars have just been repainted and in first class order. We open on Sunday. AUJTO SALES CO. Used Car Department, 109 South Baylen, Phone 2099 The Real Exclusive Musical Qualities of Your Piano can be appreciated only when correctly tuned and regulated Phone 791 and let us prove it. We guarantee to please you. THE FIA30 SHOP 18-J East Garden . BOB'S MESSENGER SERVICE Messengers Furnished Day and Nigh. 19 E. Garden St Phone 333 S P O RTSM A N S SUPPLY STORE , 34 SOUTH PALAFOX BICYCLESFISHING TACKLE BASEBAL LGOODS Al .LsrT and secticri from 8 to Tj pounds to the ya- d- Z If you have any fQ M tale submit witk you lovrest cash price. If in nee of any, vill 8 to supp ijirements MbTZUcK 63&-627-62B MOBILE, ALA. GROCERIES Good Pecans Apricots and Peaches Etc. s Here Not to Be Found sewhere I Phone 791 333 333