The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1890-1908, November 07, 1898, Image 8

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MONDAY fINOWINO talking bout The Suits we Sell at Wgll. th#y may. b*c*uMi H‘* UAroly £lO 00 coil of the Cloth under utual condl- , UotMU In all our ftperienc* w« navar +' ‘ taw to much vafu# for to littla SIS 06 money. Than*! comfort and aatlt faction to put p.ieoa of dapendabla £lB 00 Clothing within tha aa»y raach of all. Coma today and axamlna tha aaW.Ow Offerings. MERCY FOR CIPT. CARTER TV fmMrti Will Sart Hi* Fna, pnfwi »**• Atwtp mi• l^m : .4 TTM>nrm Nw. T. Mima <*• pi • iWtMI ffaelaUm ta tbe tmm ai real Qwtt> M* Ml *••»• prnmit m>*t Om preaMeat. II >#«»* *rr-- of Uw MwtMr lal •« pcw •Mh Ikat Um aemn»4 ■*•!! N *•* mim*4 ft egg tha aarHr# and mw ft toed la lb# pnlMUirr tm a »<n«4 *4 ft*# yaan. aa4 la Ilea <4 laiiali naw»a« «*» •ar a naa <4 ft** Itaiiaul dolUra. The pMallmt mitigate# th* *#»<**»<■* to the aataat that k* •«*** Captaia ; c*-t#r from tmpriwmmeat •* ,h# capiata w»» natkmbtefft* pc *tm to ear the fta* tmpoaed r.ihm iluta laagulah ; ta a mftltant |»rtana fur ft*# raar* Than that earl <4 lb# naataara which I pii'l.- that tha anniatMta "ball «"• pa.ar4*4 at IM home .4 IM a" l< alao rllmte#'”' TM fri#*>d* «4 dp Carter up to lo4ar Moral * *'•* tM Pte«l4eel vaoM disapprove of th* Raffing* of tka roartmarilal and ordar a aew trial TM«r hope# la tha: 41- aartlon worn d.ehml to ft* uhc H wa* aecertalaetl tfc*t Uia #nm m‘n* p of Iha rnaa by Jaffa#'*s4- WIIB ,U aha trsa aetectaff aa Jufflrtal ttfrr>r (a tha case. at iM laatanc# of tha frlenff* of tha necueed h»d prae- Uaaltr auatalneff th* fia4!nii» of «h* reart la hi. r-f«ort Ha discovered a fra technical Irragutaritl## In «M proceeding* hat I ha* were n«< of tktaßt weight to apart tha drain oe of tha eoertwarUnT II *** «*I4 th* president would formatl* appro** thr paper# la th# earn heforr ha lra*r» lor Canton SERMON AT ST. JOHN, From lh« Teal "W« All Do F»d* As the Leaf” a* S* John*. TwMrday morning at St. Johi'i l>r. Kendall prrat'hnl a sermon in keeplug «lth the **a*«>a. which many who heard It pronounced to have tieeu not only brantlful but practical ami help ful, The leal era*. "We all do fade ai the leaf," and he begwi by saying "The beautiful tree* of our city arc teaihtns leeaona o f the teat, aud I will only undertake U> give human voice to God's message by them." The dlvlalona of the dlacourae acre the variety of diapoattlon and character displayed tia j people grow older and taught In the diveralty of hue and atructure o f the leaf aa touched by the frost's pencil. Then, the certaiety of our exit from time ua manlfeeted In the leaf* fall | and lam the glory of the reaursection , It may be that we ran Recure a fuller account of the sermon which waa not j so aad aa the text would Indicate, but abounded hi ‘hope and triumphant faith. taut night quite a number of sol dlers. chiefly from the Third cavalry, attended the services, and expressed themselves as pleased by the welcome of the pastor and congregation, and that they will attend ofteti, Many of these soldiers are devout Ohrlauaos, and were leaders In good work at home. ROOhEVELT WILL WIN^ So Predicts Postmaster Stallings to a Reporter Postmaster Stallings today stated to a reporter that he was feeling mighty tcmfldwn that rtooaevelt will be the ~Tinner In ihc gubernatorial contest In New York state tomorrow. “Co'.. ’ Stallings feels sure that Teddy will lie landed We will see tomorrow. Army and Navy League. Th« meeting of the Army and Navy I league, which was to hare been held j this afternoon, is postponed until! Tueedny afternoon ut 4 o’clock. MR£\. M. P. CARROLL. Pres. . November 7th. MNCLE” PAUL LOSES AGENCY TV lUfttar *••»* .tcnn * Tilm fm Ha. hit «4 I ff4t*r » liberty th* Pa hi Chart*. Tha rwv#a«w ataip apMwr Mi A** taata ta ahaet ha ha eftaaffMl ahaat Aa tM pahfta haow*. Cnele ’ Pml Davie ha* hrra Mi chart*# as tha adaaap aprar* Ha *•> gitrea tha a***** whea tha t event*# • amp art w*at ttHa Hho. t(a haa hraa la fharpr raar atac» loria* thing# haaa 4r*atap*4 that trad toward snow hud* ataa hatat tha That tpai. H ta told tha rrpwtar will ha a taoaaaa. tha wtf* of Edl «r Witahrrl* of Tha t'ahMi Tha aaw quart nr* will ha la th* ipwaraaarat buUdlac on tha aarnad floor lYtaltrd Statra Ra*aaaa Inaparior Vital I la la .Ik* rtt* tod** aad M arraactnc thiaa* fur tha tmaafratal of tha oftk* A Nrrald raportrr rallad a* tha o«ka of •forla" Paul aad aakrd to aaa that parts la tha privaia oPrr of that ladl tldual'a pawn thop “Carla Paul Kdt lor Wluatr-rlr and tha posxdßra In •parlor wrrr la roafarror# Oould thr rr port or tcv “Cnr!r“ Paul? No, hr roold Dot “Carla'' Paul waa var* but* and would not tm at Irkaarr until 4 p n> Thr rrportor plradnl to ba Irt In ao that hr aatnfai c*t a dtrart atata nirnt front “llnola - ' Paul aa to <*h* hr waa to hr put out of thr oflrr of atcrnt -bet tha doors to tha prl*at« aanr um of Cnclr Paul wrrr lorhrd In tha rr porirr'a far*, and ha wa« ttl*rn tha marble heart Wh* th* o»r* la to hr rhanerd mn not iw Iramrd deftnltrl*, hut It la a fart that Ihr a*enr* la to *o into othrr hands and "Cnrle” Paul Is to br out of offlre. ao far as the revenue stamp business la ronrrrn*d A room la br ine arrunerd for thr nrw olllea In ibr Kovrimmcnt bulldlnc tods* HR. ALFRED TWEEDY. Will Likely Re Clerk in the Augusta Post ( f Ice. Mr. Alfred Tweedy today took oat I naturalisation papers aa a eltixen of Richmond county, state of Georgia, j United Slates of America. Mr. Tweedy was one of the gentle i men who stood the civil service exami nation held about a week ago for clerks | at id carrlere In tue pottotflea depnrt i ment. There was a slight hitch In the mat ter of his being a eltixen o. the United States, and so he wrote on to I Ington and will soon hear from his • communication. Mr. Tweedy s father i died before taking out naturalixatiosi ! papers, an the question was rained whether Mr. Tweedy was a naturalised eltixen. Mr. Tweedy Is applying for a posi i tioti as poutofllce clerk, and from what j can be learned passed a Rplendld ex- Umtnatlou. It safp to say that he i will be given the office, at’.d he will All it to satisfaction. COmNG TO theFCIRCUS. Incoming Train Bring Extra Coaches In Today. The Charleston and Western Carolina railway ran nn excursion train consist ing of several coaches from Greeivwood |o this place this morning. All coaches were well filled with north's coming here to see the circus. The train Vwves at 7:30 this evening. The Picayune brought In three extra roaches, like wise the Southern and the South Car olina and Georgia. All were well (til ed. Mr. Jim Holliday Is down from At lanta and b among his friends here to i day, and he has plenty of them. He came down to see the circus parade on lour brond streets, as li is Impossible-to , see a parade of the kind to advantage ion the narrow streets of Atlanta. Mr. (Holiday is one of the beat fellows In 1 the world. He Is very popular here. T#l£ jItTOCITA HyUAIJD BOARD 1C STILL CHEAP ITV Tamm ts iv vAmw Mp* ** ' Sdlanl CV tesrs %a Ppaha Ptp pwtMM PMMaawa *ka* aa■ * Peep .*. easesd I 41# *#>#>» ##* i# #4"iNP 4NMr ' ft 4M •# * #4W# JtMMNi* #%# #l# f iMiMNiM t%M«Mp m# # • : Willi Immmm fi# 4 im&m [ Pd>tri--fhH fcsf # i4#M) 41P**# |mg m* B*mm l»mm smm ♦ •** m #• *% m# * '#jp I ### mam 4iM4Mpp* h m 4 Imp* ####l pHf * I mamms* rHMmiii ##bhmrMw jbw [ |#A|gp f% PA iwAAAwf pA #A Pft VmAAaI f '“IH |#m dAA#iSiAW#*A«*» ## 4*o#W# •lAA |g gpMV 1# #A4TWAMI IWhA •♦«*- •# •## ’ ; MMft PMMI f a(# AABPdMNI AAPaa AAA##^w*Wm| j ipMWAMft ImmS #4(l ## WfciHif 1 f# , ®#" IMMKHMI #t 41 fNMftk gmM# 4MMI th* IMM W lagH f#aMl ds4l A# dJ#* x*** I gcafa* tdMftft 4# IMMI I AW* Cft# |MI gs #4|pßt4ML H# 4p%n# *ip» «• #AANI Alt id# AkWai thPiiiA gAWy fNMfg# 4MM# ! amhl #• aw • aa# yfAAH |#4T : aanaa* •’H# 11# Align 1 ft# Ml* ##> •# •• t(bg 4WNf gAig*.f • gPAgll #4 id# fgMg# IAV# IdslS •'gpgH ' w||| g#pg WNIfkA «Mddf#fg flvgg ' s »■ i Ifcrtf iMßttlag I# Iwg### ••# i##«dl allNllM 4# •#„ t#4 t lAMftAP gs !#•# ml iakix# Mi #ddHi td# iMNan* g»IK gf4M###®#<g# M 1 #4 | 4NI •"•if f*#M#Aw i>—#>»» a i# tlt« vggmrt g#| flgitgg I* M M It##. grfTf *mU& gif 4MM ## •#t ggt# Mi lr*A# «i# gfM# #1 A4gfig* A am Ann? ptt* tor fcto to f<mf% nn trim *w •imiiAf tk# IP®** ***** uM InurUm kk®®# #•ll#® • •tollif Ml (!• iwtoti rNfrfcn tfcr Mktor prtrai# komm tor ito fH«nlAlk«4k o! (I* nivr* m 4 nUKStoi w tb# A criMritt** mma *p> poislH tto ft%* • H®t at »H pft* riit bomm «rttk III# 4#*rrJM! ®M tk# *umO*r at tb*? rottto Ufc* rtrt at Tkl« imm* itAlrljr hmt|M Ik# koi#l ito totHiftl kmw p***p\* to tk#lr ***** ®tot fUM 1 the town with the nftrer*’ famine* Tht« rondlUoa of alf am la mo of tho reasons why there has not hoo n • d*- tlre on the part of the arm* to go This matter was referred to Mr. Bryan laiwreoeo. proprietor of the Ar lington Hotel Mr Utrrsai* antd j “The mtaa at the Arlington hotel are the aante today as they wore three •Treks or fonr months ago There la ahnolniety so truth In any report that the rates have been Increased, eo far as the Arlington butel Is concern ad " Mr. Wtlllsm Nell, proprietor of the ’ Planters hotel, aald. when the matter was referred lo him: "The rales at ' the Planters hotel are today what they have leva for months and what they wilt be In the future, whether an army corps comen here or not We are not increasing rales, have not done an. and will not do so ” A Herald reporter called at the dlf i rerent boarding houses on Broadway, j reaching nearly every one of them. This la the reply: "We have not tn- I creased rates. We would be glad to get i business at our card rates—rates that have obtained for years. ” Proprietor Lawrence says: ”1 may I «ay we have notes from a few families j who would wish to entertain wires of officers. I will refer those addresses to those who may desire them." A well known lady who conducts a boarding house on Greene street was seen by a reporter this morning nnd ssked whether she would change her rates on account of the coming of the officers. She wan much surprised to learn that such a rumor had gotten out and said she aaw no reason why the offi cers should be charged any higher rates than anybody else. If any ap plied to her for board they would be given the same rate* as always pre vailed. Another lady who keeps a popular boarding house on Greene street staled that she had not raised her rales at all and thnt If there should be any change at all It would bo in t favor of the officers, as she desired to have some of them for boarders. She alwnys charged.ten dollars a week for ladles and would charge the wives of the officers at that rat '. This Is from one of the leading fashionable board ing houses of the city. Just received new crop Sweet Cider, also Georgia Syrup, at DERRY & LAW. ABOUT COUNCIL. They Will Not Hold Their Meeting Tonight. The city fathers will not hold the council meeting that was to have been held tonight. No important business was on foot and it tvas postponed. The Finance, Waterworks And Cauil committees met this morning, but j only routine busluess was traneac-j ted. , J OUI AT THE RIC SHOW fig Htg |'•#§#4l ig § gHMgM44d#Rli IMNna# 4# in# fd#t d## ; Arpda - «4W(g ARAaMM### tgW APgpWA pfwtW -- yAwg* lIHM l#g AAsldl • Ml *#♦ | AflT? gAHlgg Vfel'lAMggll #9 It# gdfhgft * aaaote t» part* reward I* th* ««t* Oak th aw aw sad CMk th sik. j la lha Aaeaa of Harpr" s Haaar for LMubar Ift la ewotad tha rapt* of a risk fruMhai to a tawtlas rwacara iaa tha plaaa for tha rows a* wtater Wa ire imai gmdtgg #a ytonA M# Mid; wa are atrasMthralag attort ow thus* alraad* wwd* « ! This Mi a tdt of wisdom that wt*ht a'mow ha art api »a the haaaaf of ta rry rtuh la thr laad Thr roarratra t'on trf *»ort la what la nrrdrd now in tha world s proerrse mor* than new departments of st'tltlt* Tha tradaa-* r* to diffuse rt***** for tha ash* of | twin* a saps rat* aurt- u* ta oae that !lato be deplored It hi better for the I wide** pood that should hr a holptul j private worhta* ta aa rsperleaerd t rotrmaad than aa tffaiwaat «ea*ral twpauas valuable time la tirpanlsatlon that Is B<M sreN I At the m«t**at whew women err r*- turning to thr wlater'* work with re newed strength and freshened tm-, ptiiam the temptation to push out In i naa* ways la almoat hrstlitlbla This should not be dooe. however, until <ha ealatlng we* la tlloroughf* looked over and It Is proved that Its rapacll* for development I* wahauated —Mar tier’s llasar Directs Weddings. An Ingenious woman has opened a new Held of occupation for her sisters. It Is that of "director of weddinga.” This woman, realising how much of an undertaking a wedding Is and how much car* and trouble It la for the bride-elect, also Into what sort of de moralised state It throws the who!* household, has taken upon herself the burden of the responsibility of It all. She helps In the selection of the trousseau, aftyr buying the material for the gowns, and superintends their making. She advises as to the gowns of the mother and sisters, aud dic tates as to how the bridesmaids ahull j dress. She Installs herelf In the home of the bride, sometimes before the wedding, and makes ijl arrangements for the decorations, aud even ar ranges with the caterer ■Of course she has many original i Ideas. am| I* constantly In searm of new ones! so that there may be per-j haps some special novel feature to j twch wedding. She also Is exceeding- j ly clever In carrying out Ideas sttg- j gested Ity the givers of the wedding. , nnd viies in all ways to make herself popular. til SCHLEY COM INO HOME. Sail Juan, Puerto Rico, Nov. 5. — ! Commander A. S. Snow, of the United States navy, and hla aide, Knsign Ghe rardl. with forty marines, arrived on board the Solace today to take charge of the naval station here. Admiral Schley and his staff will re turn to the United States on the cruis er Newark, which will sail tomorrow morning, and will be due In New tork on Friday next. Judge Russell will also sail on the Newark. Admiral Sobley bears with him the full report of the American evacuation commission. The admiral gained many warm friends and admirers among the Span iards. Puerto Ricans ami Americana during his stay here, anil many regret the termination of his|j condue t of Puerto Rican affairs. Admiral Schley aed all the members of Jtis stuff are In good health. _ _ Imspital CO PS ON THE WAT TVi left t§Af la# | iiAyNp t«# fimd INgMOMM !##*#• ## BRdMdsMdA fa |a#Tl tdvwl Ctfifl V###t diA# 4MM ; rim Am rf«tfKt( tg*t %r«iA««. il# -gfil MiHittgA. \*w*m Cm# H<#4la f# •HMwrtif'ANl t» rpgrll I#*# «• ■###!#• Tfc* 4»ll#f lAN9### I HI #NgN» IM *■#! ••##* Aft<rr%«r4. *m4 in «l# m«# <* • frw 4Aam gtl *4 fl# mm trill Shaft rr ** aa IMI« "f th# IMH. Queers! ffheftar waa deridadl* the belt* gs ib* AMHorHig bgll H* *"”*• j r*4r*tf got* gCegtteg HTbolT^ eaeepl th# praaldret awl Mr* P*ln* r | aad arrrptrd th# adoratloa of th# multitude with breaming •wdeetff.; Bari* la thr rvealag hla bo* bream# eurrowadrd b* a crowd of adaairurs. aad th* trueral waa la a s ate of j •leg* during the teat of the night. Horn* pretty girl had a brlltlanl M*» •nd ashed the general to wrtt# hi* j nam r upon her *ng***w#ot eard Hut 1 can't dance,” sad the hero of ftafttiato “I know that.” returned the eager damsel, “but I want *our autograph " The general took a pcaHl with a willing air and wrote hi* nitre go large that It covered two IHiWg m fbeo every other lad* around rdghed up to him with the aam* re qgvat and kept him bnav for an hour: or more writing hie au'ograpb upon ! th# printed llat of dance* Skune of I the prettiest girl* In town had hl’u down for waltces and others for two steps. and. of course, they will save the card* aa souvenir*, and no doubt, how them to their grandchildren In th# middle of the next century and re late bow they daAced with fteoeral Shatter at the great Jubilee ball —Chi cago Tribune. The W IkoiwldT Sponsor. It seem* an od*l tolncidene* that on I one day the wires in this country brought the news that Miss Elisabeth 1 Stephenson was chosen for the great . i honor of chris enlng the Wisconsin land on the nest day the wires froth j across the sea brougi., the news of her narrow escape from death on the , treacherous slopes of Vesuvius. Mica Stephenson is the fourth (laughter of ex-Congre*<inan Isaac 1 Stephenson, of Marine;te. Wls. She was born in that city 21 years ago.: and is a graduate of the high school' of that city. The finishing touches of I her education were received at Lb i Belle Seminary. Auburndale, Mass, j Miss Stephenson Is tall and slender, j I with a beautiful face and charming J | figure. Her sweet disposition and | charm as a conversationalist have | made her popular in her home society. The honor of christening the sh p ! came to her unsought. Mr. Fred Car- I ney, a prominent and wealthy lum- j berman of Marinette and neighbor to the Stephensons, was the prime mover, in the affair, and his efforts were so persistent and Industrious that they were finally crowned with success, notwithstanding there were a number of other young women strongly sup ported by influential friends for the distinction. fit The battleship Wisconsin will be launched at San Francisco on Novem ber 2d next, and will go into commis sion some time next year. Mr Jonathan Muter, one of Augus ta’s oldest and most honored citizens, who has been spending some time with relatives in Hawkinsville. is expected here in a few days, and will be the guest of his daughter, Mrs. James L. j Kobinson. ——■ ! I self so I can sell to your | friends and neighbors after I i have sold to you. (H4\ t OCI4A Hafeftfpft* 12—. jltmiisJd wnucr (i I*l AJklffSAI. At *% A # At tb ir** AA # #bM##-sgk 4g# W 4g* !4 igggp* g 4P % g| gi Mb r»>ii 91 |g# #t gs MlbA g| g| l#g A# 3 gs A igMggi gs gs A# A w9l *gg 4Rbt f* if tfggMi gs J(#AF g ggf g %A gs tf# C* # P«g#4 *f AlANjijg# Ml Mi ll# It# ffcMM *AAI Alt Jmm-m T»blg f*4tn#l f#MI At* g T M#Ui CM##* •* C . •» ts # mendj A?tlb ttf Altgggg gf# WA#ti#g gs H »rt «#>«fg f*g . Mr* r <*. gs »•***»«. fli . ai #i* in# M , tm Mgr# M### Mr H MT Hiit »f #*»•« M l# k«n 4 MT R, Pwt gs Nfg T*»ft »r# f#gi gs tb ArHiitgi. wj g .jdji STROWOEft ISI. BF.U. 17W6. Just Call Us Up whew you need coal and wood Tonr order will be Ailed Juat e» quickly and sauafacurlly as if you had come In person to order It. The beet of oak and good, dry pine, long or sawed and split, Juat as you wish It. And the coal will be Just a* good coal s* ever fame out ( f » mine—clean, dry and reliable. Bath phonea. jMAHONKY& ARHSTRONG, , office and Yard. Foot of Macartan Street. i■'■ ■■ -» "•——~ 1 U. H. Oolphin and E. S. Simmon* of Beech Island are in the city. I F. A C.rav and l> A Blount of Waynesboro are in the dty today. ' Geo Mot* and E. VV. Bradley of the ’ Harris Ktckle Plat- Show are at the 1 Planter*. I Mies Marie Courtney of Trenton. S, 'C-. will he the guest of Miss Clara Stevens thi* week. Mr*. H. R. Jackson of Charleston, : S. C., passed through the city yester -1 day on her way home from Atlanta, j The many friends of Mr. Augustus Piquet will regret to hear that he Is seriously ill at his home on Ellis street, j Wm. Laßue, T. B. Mclntyre. Paul J Fisher and Clyde W. Ingalls of Fore paugh's and Sell’s Brothers' ctrcus, are at the Planters. i Mr. P. D. Ramsey, a popular end prosperous young farmer from Klokee, I Columbia county, was down and to. k in the circus today. THREE ALARMS. Give the Firemen Nice Runs Yes terday. The firemen had a hard time yester- j day. Three long runs were made by j the department during the day. The first alarm came in about ten o'clock from box 74 near the Enterprise fac tory; only a chimney on fire. At 1.25 box 14 called the men out to another chimney of lower Broad. Box 82 was pulled at 5:10 and a run near Sandy Beaver’s was • made. Only a few shingles on a house were burning and they were soon extinguished. NnvrMßlnT ftMMV.a WKIR A ■*#«***, «SS AAw* 9 I#* sSeagN [ (tgdwwr* M m m m t t iff i *swwg .►!•#** ~ . s * i ,s I fftsset a*#**9 <#NMhw*y M ,* » s » Mb • .• .. •« •• •• asia-ta 00* assy % - *w iwcemaar .*•*.*.«*•*, .* . ■ w D» cent fee* . .. „ .. „ .. (.Ml I Id rssrember . ........ .. |.« daauaiy .. 4 «T 4 h NEW TOKK COTTON. January i.U lit Psbrwarr .. .. ».i* *.w * March .. .. l it t.t* I May IP IK ! June 4 n i U 'August (.41 it* icletetier .... .. .. .. .. (.41 —— j Oecewtlw-r S ** (,S| I T'W* -Dull Mtddttcg ( (-IS. NEW TORK rrocK*. fWurar m% IMM [Tohacco Uriy llltb R R T. 4.t* 4T C. B. Q 11**4 ll*^ Missouri Pacific I*S II lUiulsy.lle and Vashvil.* I<’» Manhattan *T, ! Peof le'* (lea 1«% IMS felon TsHflc U\ na-k Iftand I<W*4 IMS Ht Paul l** T » ll*N S-nithorn Hallway, pfd .. UN 3M4 Wi<«*rn t’nkm »-'> #.*N MVEKPOOL COTTON. January an I reb.uary J 57 1 11 r.'iruary .»>l March .. ! A I M »♦ Mur h and April .....IMS* 1.59 M April an l Ajar !.» t 40 41 May and June !.4fl 41 I 41 jjune and July 141 14- July and Aug 14* 2 *1 Aug. and Scot I 43 0(1 and Noe I.r.s 2.5» 40 : No\ . end Dec 2 57 1.54 | Pec. alii Jan 2.57 2.5» PORT RECFUPTIs I**7 ISM ! OalveMon 23765 21<i.'» ' New Orleans —.. .. 15591 14047 Mobil - .. 7*o 494 J Ravannsh s 9'-'7 IKJ Charleston •• .. 9957 Norfolk 6418 7389 New York 19" l Wilmington !sct 3SS6 Boston 95” I*-* Philadelphia 190 I Estiimated total 88079 55000 NEW YORK PTTTttRES. i New York, Nov. 7.—Future* opened quiet and steady. November 4.9* December 5.07 January 5.13 February R TS March 5-20 April 5.25 May 6.28 June 5-32 July 6.38 August 5.40 (September 6.40 October 6-41 Sometimes the only difference/ be tween a boom and a boomerang is In the orthography. TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION WANTED-AN INTELLIGENT, MOR AL nnd active young white man of 17 to 19 years, who does not smoke cigar ettes, to learn the barber's business. Apply at once 775 Broad street. F. C. dos Passes FOUND—A WATCH ON MONTH Sano. Owner can secure by calling at 813 Reynolds.