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NEW YORK i'OTTON.
Se • York, Nov. Arm.
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.'■nutty *. .. 5.29 8,35
I>bru»ry o, .. 8.33 ..3#
March 558 B.ST
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< tclolier 5.58 5 59
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NEW YORK STOCKrt.
Non York. Nov 2«
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5 obaoco * 134 15114
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f. R. »d >l9l. 113*4
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Vnlcn Padflc 3084 *7Ol
l;ock Island 3MV los'j
6't. Paul .. .. .. .. •• ..113**4 11544
Peuthern Rail’'ay, pfd .. *574 *"
Wtsiern l'nl< n 93*4 8 3’'4
LIVERPOOL. COTTON.
Liverpool, Nov. 20. —
,'anuary ard February 3.00 1.01
February and March .. 3.01 3.01
March and April 3.01 3.01 02
April and May 3.02 3 02
May and June 3.03 3 05
Jun ■ and July 3.04 2.01
July and Aug. 3.05 3.04 05
Aug. and Sept 3.05 3.05
Vept. and Oct 3.05 so> 06
Oct. and Nov 3.02 03
Nov. and Dec 3.01 1.01 02
Dec. and Jan 3.00 5.00
PORT RECEIPTS.
1897 1398
Galveston 1*384 14Lt
New Orleans 23251 182/1
Mobile 2371 3718
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charleston ls,s **??
Norfolk 3233 4000
New’ York '1
Wilmington 3620 ——
Boston
Philadelphia Mj>
Estimated total 63/49 **
GRAIN LETTER.
Augusta, Ga-. Nov. 26.—Later cables
openly helped t» give confidence to the
local bears, who again sold both op*
lions. They wt - assisted in th:l" sell
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PRINTS.
American shirtings. 84*44 ? I*l
Merrimack »hiriing». W** 4 •• ” *• * *7
Charter Ooak dress styles £o*44 .. 8 1-3
Washington Oils (fancy) *
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Coates Spool cotton, prr dog. 41
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Allen's cardinals 44x44 4
Allen's Laloiias 44x64 4
India blue J
India blue 4
Etlnglnnt's «4x«4 . .. *
Marlhn Washington 54x4# 3
■ isrner's radiants 44x64 J
Charter Oaks, £9x6# * ***
TICKS.
Hampshire * ***
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Amoskeag ,
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PLAID HOMEBI’UIie.
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| Lodi shirtings * 4
Dodi dress siyleu 56x69 3 *’*
Ft. Clair dress styles 4
! Ocean solids •; “ , T
Mart « Wushlngt'.n fancleo .. .. 3 3-4
Mls e'luneoui brands, light
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l-aeua 6 yards plain * l-»
Thorndike ® 3*«
Hercules '
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F. G. f •. 30 balls to box 1#
E. G. P., 20 balls to lb 1J 1-8
ilttscogee •• 3 I_a
27 trch 4 1-2 yd. plaids, best make
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Simpson silk finish loutarda 64x
I Pacific mourningß 64x64 4 1-2
China silks 64x64 4 l ' 4
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Slater « I_ *
Concord, •• • 3 r' 4
Rome 56x50 1-4
Edwards “ , ,
Keystone “
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KBAKSEY’S.
Heavy Columbia, i.eovy Kearsey 8 1-4
Kincaid and others 3 1-4
LIME, CEMENT AND PLASTER.
Lime
Hcsendal# cement • ••
Portland cement *2.7sj to 3.25
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C.A R. K to B Co. stock .. 187 JM
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GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
I Oita, whits, sacked .. .. .. „ .. SS
' Ooata, mixed, sa<ked .. .. .. IS
1 Corn, while, sacked .. .. J. £3
i Com, mlxrd mV*- 41
| Meal, bolted, per bushel .. iL, ..il%
'Flour, common V « IM
; Flour, fancy extra .. .. ~* ~ .. 8.7*
'Flour, set olid pstent .. 4 00
Floor, s'andsrd patent .. ~ .. I.M
j Flour, fsnry ps'ent * ~ ~ 4.Tt
Wheat bran, ioo-lb sacks .. .» ~ M
j Fine feed, 100-lb sacks 80
1 Hay—native, per ton ~ .. .. 18. M
Hay—Timothy, per toa ~ .. .. lt.M
. Hay—choice, per ton ~ lt.M
| Hama—choice sugar cured .. ~ lSallH
. smoked rib sides .. .. ( 1-3
I !>rv sal ribs .. £ 3-4
j Lard, pure leaf. In tlercea S%
Lard, kettle, r-ndered in tierce* f I*4
Roll ol Honor.
rtt. Patrick's Commercial Institute.
Nov. 25, 1898:
First t'laxs —P. F. Mura, J. J. Col
! line, F. S. Mura, K J. Cotter. F. M.
| Yarborough.
i Second Class —P. A. Jatvoreky, J. P.
Mi Aullffi-, J. J. Collins, K. C. Moore.
|C. O. Carroll, E. J. Cosgrove, P. F.
j Boyle. W. A. Lyons, 1,. F. Cottnr, J.
:F. Campbell, M. It. O’Connor, J. J.
Siully, F. D. Russell.
I Third Class—T. P. Kearney. J. L.
'Herman, W. J. O'Connell, F. A. Ken
! nedy. K. -N. Brendel, W. D. Mahoney,
J. P. Doyle, T. A. Hegei’ian M. J.
, Sn/’ron, K. J. O’Cannof, P. W. Rou
lett, M. J. Wolfe, V. J. Bennett. W.
H. M/ Aullffe, W. J. Sheehan, C. A.
Lambert.
Fourth Cla-fK —A. M. MoAullffe, J.
jc. Hasaey, H. L. R. Rubeflßteln. A. M.
Rattey, A. J. Orahani, W. D. Horkan,
lj. Tobin, W. A. Carroll, C. Sweenev.
I>. K. Scully, J. C. Margiuahan, J. P.
'Hester, C. A. Hoopper, F. I. Blgnon,
I P. J .Sc ully.
| Fifth Class—John Tnrletrjn, Marlon
Hllver, Paul Cosgrove, William McCar
thy, J. J. Maher. Thomas Kelly, J. T.
Pope, Andrew McCarthy. Arthur 0.-
C/nnor, Thomas Griffin, William 0.-
Connor, William Knu/ k, Harton Hook
ey. Lombard Hopper, Foster Kale, Wil
liam Lots, Pryan M/liter, Charles Gra
ham.
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li/r Mr». Rowland. Mr*. Saofi.nl Gard
r„,r Mr#. I>e Sauaaure, Mr*. Robert
Fleming. Mr*. H.*ho,. A'exsmh r Mr* ■
SUlner Dunbar. Mr*. W. B. Whit*.
Mr# Hardy Jackwm, Mr*. Umli' Har
rlaon, Mr*. J. MrfSowan, Mr*, trank
i Holt Mr*. Win. Glagehrook, Mr*. Onrh
-1r: nr * Mr*. Horne*. MrA W. Thoma*.
Mps Thomas Alexander, Mrs. T. K.
itcoti. Mr*. W. T. Gary. Mr*. London
Thomas, Mr*. Thoma* Coleman. Mr#.
Lamar Fleming, Mr*. J. O. Mathew
*on Mrs. K. B. Hooke. Mle* Georgia
Kate*, and Mr*. W. H. T. Walker.
German Tuesday Night.
One Of the moat beautiful german#
of tbl* or any other season was that
given Tuesday night by the Young
Men's German elub. The presence of
| B number of vinitora and debutante*
j added no little Interest to the occasion.
un ,) the event will long be remembered
i for Its brilliancy.
Guest* of this popular Hub were:
The Misses Doughty, the M!**<■* Allen,
the Misses Smith, Mia# Barnes, Ml**
Wright, Mlsb Ferri*. Mis* Blsell, Ml«s
Cranston. Mb ’ Robertaon, Mins Gar
roll Miss Scott, Miss Shepard, Miss
Lockhart. Miss Crane, Miss Plnkham,
Miss Webb, the Misses Moore, Miss
Burrows, Miss Carmichael, Miss Jack
son. Miss Afmee Chafee, Miss Eve, Ma
jor and Mrs. Gallagher .Mrs. T. I.
Hickman, Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Cam
ming, Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Miller, jr„
Miss Wright, Mis* Young, the Mlewus
Thomas, Mis# Radford, Miss Collins,
Lt. Meyer, Lt. Walker, Lt. Bell, Adjt.
Rtiey Capt. Hartman, Maj. J. L.
.Powell, Lt. G. E. Ball. Lt. Holler,
Capt. Lt. Ottie Talbott, Lt. Col.
Howard, Lt. C. R. Evans, Lt. J. O.
Constable, Mr. Theodore deßossctt,
Mr. John Seibels, and Mr. W. 0. Hop
son.
Dinner to the Tech’s.
One of the most beautiful and
unique dinners ever given in Augusta
was that with which Mias Mattie Ric@ (
complimented some of the Technologi
cal students on Thursday night. The
long table glittering with silver and
cut glass was exqiflstely decorated in
orange and white chrysanthemums,
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Mr*. MAualoa Cnmp4lm*nted.
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• tertalnerl Tbnraday evening In honor
'of Mr*. Clarence Houston of Atlanta,
: with an Informal but thoroughly dc
i llghtful rllnner party. OueaU praw nt
were: Mra. Clarence llouiton. Mr*. ,
Wlljlam Morrl*. Mra. James T, Hoth
wHl, Ml*# Imliel Graham, Mr*. Kath
erine Houiton Flat her. Mrs. C. 11.
i Gnrrrtt. Ml** Vivlane Strong of Atlan-j
Mr*. White entertains.
Mrs. W. B. While charmingly en
tertained the Euchre club Wednesday,
j The prl*<*. a Wurtemhourg centre piece
j worker! with the perfection of (kill by
Mr*. White herself, waa won by Mra.
'Steiner Dunbar.
rite King'* Daughter*.
Tonight at the First Preabyterlan
church, the King * Daughter* will hold
their annual meeting.
Personal Mention.
Mine Hadford of Richmond. Vi . who
ha* been visiting Ml** Minnie Weed
Plnkhum, returned home Friday
morning. Next *umnier Ml** Rartfnril (
will entertain at Old Point Comfort n j
large house party, at which will he
present several Augusta girl*.
The many friends of Miss Collins of.
Macon, one of Miss Lockhart’s guests,|
nt her house parly, will bo glarl to hear
that she will return to Augusta to
spend the Christmas holiday# with
Miss Mattie d'Antignac. ,
Miss Vivlane Strong of Atlanta Is
the guest of Miss Isabelle Graham.
Mi*s Strong has just returned from
Raleigh, where she ha# been in atten
! dance a* maid of honor at the state
1 falto.
Mrs. Richardson of Atlanta did not,
as was stated, accompany Miss Rod
ney to Amerlcus, hut will remain in
Augueta till December as the guest of
her father, Judge Roney.
Mrs. Marlon Snead has been spend
ing a few days with relatives. Lt.
Snead joined her last week and they
left for Savannah, from which point
they will sail for Cuba,
Mr. and Mrs. John Foxhall Sturman,
jr., havq returned from New York and
other points of interest, and are at
home at the residence of Mr. and Mrs.
Sturman, on Ellis street.
Mrs. E. T. Miller and Mr. Edward
Miller have returned from Washing
ton, where they were present at Mr.
T. M. Miller’s marriage to Miss
Smith.
Mrs. C. A. Doolittle is in Waynes
boro, the guest of Mrs. H. W.
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UNIQUE POSSI M SI IM'F.K
It Wia Served to Test the Ability of
Rival Chef*.
j The T»m*um supper In Poverty Klat
last i/iabt was on* of the beat enter
tainments of lie kind that has ever been
enjoyed In the ib.uth. Poverty Flat 1*
i the bachelor quarter* of P. J. Bull!van.
j Esq . ami has been noted for Its plcaa
jant and royal private banquets.
| That which Is unique about the ban- j
quet was that whb h prompted 11. M< '
' Sullivan ha* a chef. Rob Middleton, col
ored. upon whom he acts great store. '
Recently he made the statement In
, public that Hot) could cook an o’poasum
twtter thansn y man on eaith. Mr. W. j
M. d'Antignac challenged the stale- 1
ment. Hl* observation wa* that John
Walker, chef at the Commercial Club, j
could better prepare ‘poaaum and Ts
toea for a banquet board, Th/ result
wa* that a friendly wager wa* made, a i
suit of clothing being the stake* John
and Bob were each encouraged to do
their best, a Jury wa* select*,| and the
feast wa* prepared.
Tho*e who eat down to the banquet
were Capt. Simpson. 3£th Michigan, of I
the provoat guard, and Messrs. Joe:
j Cartledgp. W. M- d'Antignac, H. C.
! cashln. Edward Lyon, Thoma* Shln
olaer, P. J. Sullivan and Bowdre Phln
! Ixy.
The feast wa* a grand one. Mr. Sul
livan made the occasion a Joyous one.
providing the aide dl*he* and condl
j mcnt*,The dining tabic wa* neatly dec
orated with chrysanthemum*. Wlt.hu
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flowed a* the banquet proceeded, and
a* the teat of the superiority of the
chef* was made. After the banquet,
Me**r*. d'Antignac and Sullivan were
requested to go out and the following
verdict wa* made up:
The Walker 'possum wa* served Cold.
It wu» the better cooked cold 'puasitin.
The Middleton 'possum wa* served hot.
Jt wa* the better cooked hot 'possum.
To enable the jury to arrive at a prop
er verdict a* to the merits of the
chefs it will be necessary to have an
other supper prepared when bothc liefs
will be required to prepare a 'possum to
I)/- served cold or both required to pro
pare a 'possum to be served hot.
Hob is proud of the decision. Hob not.
long since declined an offer a* chef to
Capt. Philip*, of the warship Texas.
John Is also pleased. He and Bob are
both ready to enter the contest again.
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WANTKIv-A •NhxD MILK n>to|
i would ilk* t« try her a few day* ho*
fore buying Apply at 18X8 Broad 8R««
OOVB7IINMKNT p, .SITB >NW—DOfTT
I prepare fi r any • ivll service raaaak*
’ nation without sets* our tiluetrwaa#
. • atslogi.e rs oifornwttcn Bent tree. Co*
> urn hi an C.or. »,-mden,-e C> Meg-, Wash*
tngtnti. D. C. »oe 87
; FOCR GENTLEMEN OK TWO MAR
RIED couple* can a t first . taaa
t-oat-d at Sl* JacktHst sttvet, opposite
| opera House. All modern ct-avrniea*
tee. R, tereiit-e eathanaed, nov 87
, IMt Alt DEJIS W A NTEI > NIOBLT
! furnished, sunny rooms, with bath,
■nd first rise* table board in one of tha
I,e*t localities In city. Addreaa E. car*
‘ Herald. nov 37
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Special Notices:
7 Per Ct $500,C00 ? Per Cl
FOREIGN CAPITALISTS WILL
LOAN HALF A MILLION DOLLAR*
on realty la Augua’a, Oa, Terms T
per cent. For lurther Informatbm re*
their attorney at law, P- J- Sullivan,
E*.. or Mr. P. a. Urn uni.
Tuggle & Hollingsworth
IVIIi run the only Mid-winter Exrurvlon to
Allan:* on Monday, Nov 2*. leaving An
gutts at 7*. nt.. ally time. IMnramg
have Atlunta at 5 p m. Toe* lay. K»v. ?>,
arrive Au*nsl* al it p. in.
Only $ i.QS for Round Trip.
VI-RDICT FOR DR. HICK VAN
Tha Jury F»uii For Drletdint In
stead of I’lalntllf
The Turnrr-Hb’kiran ease was
brought to a close In Richmond supe
rior court yesterday, the verdict being
for the defendant.
It ari’itix that Dr. C. W Hickman,
i while haling icpulrs done on his home,
; , tigaged An hltcct Turn* r. The archl
leet claimed that for pbin* and sui,er-
Intendonce of work. Dr. Hickman nw
!•■/! him a balance and sue I for 836. Dr.
I Hickman, In reply, set un the allega
tion that he IViis not indebted u> the
architect, but from the fact tl at the ar
chitect did not eurefuliy guard and
Handle portions of the work. Dr. Hick
man waa damaged, and Dr| Hickman
set up that Instead of being roqui.ed
to pay money mi stilt to the architect,
De ar/:hltect snould pay him damage*
eon'allied by him.
The Jury so found, awarding $25 to
the defendant, (bus throwing over the
plaintiff’s esse. Hoy kin Wright, Esq.,
represented Dr. Hickman, and W. 11.
Barrett, Esq., represented Mr. Tur
ner.
The matter of custom of establishlnar
professional fee* wsx brought up In th#
case. Judge Callaway laid It down aa
a principle of lawth at the usual On
this case) fees as established by the
customary charges are the fees usually
charged by the architect* of the com
munity and not the fees charged by one
architect.
Capt. A. J. Renki.
The above popular soldier, merchant
and gentleman.has a most beautiful line
of Jewelry of all kind*. He Is doing a
big business with the soldiers at Comp
McKenzie on aeoettnt of his connection
with the army. His prices are rlght.and
his goods are guaranteed. If you are
in need of anything in his line be sura
to rail cp him. His stork ofli elf day
goods ialmmei.se.