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FOR 91 * * FOR*I
Th*r* mrm C üb«.
Th»r« art T«ck«.
Tfmr« *r* Bow*.
To»r« mrm Four-In-Hand*.
Th«rw mrm Import* *
Satin* and S>lk* In all tha rich and lu*»rou* d«*lpn«
and color*. Ivmoo* r*»cani y r**caiv»d from in*
manufacturer. A!* p*rf«ct y now thl* MMun.
Open Evening*.
/^^AU6U*TA.OA.
GOOD FOR THE
ARMY PEOPLE
W<ra Ward* for Tte» Fim Ikr
FtUrr CMrt
TV* Bml of Good Order Mm B*.»
Maletainrd
It gtva* th« Aiiwti
■wh toilght to refer prominency m
that portion oI tb# annual r*P*»n of
Chief at Pol to* Georg* liood. mad* to
tb* Polire Coaoßi aaion tact ntgbt. ta
Whkti tha rbicf speaks highly of the
caadurt nt tha acrid!* a of Camp Mark
tot., gad of the attrteory of tb* offl
twr* la their determination to keep
good order her*, eo far aa the »oldler*
are eaareraed
Tb* acrid e a bava. an far. teon the
pUuiVi. of all rltlaena for their a*c*l
rent behavior. They bate proem
that, If there are rough* ataong them,
on'y tb* gtatlewen bar* been permit
ted to root to town. So far they
hare deported themee’vea aplettd dty.
and bava fteeo eontradlrtton to m»ny
na expraaaed fear by over-anxious Au
,-to'ans when tt wa» announced that a
, *tnp waa to he aatabllshed her*. The
t; es of police haa don# well to make
pea ant allualoa to the officer* and
men.
Myrkta-Harder, ladlea fr*a tomorrow.
For LaCrippf* and Inf’u
enza us* CHENEY'S EX
PEC I ORAN r.
Herts Tex** Steer toolght.
I ounlaiaa I rogeo.
The fountain* In the court house
yard are core ed with tee today aud
prelent a beautiful appearance. When
tbeae fountain* are covered with toe
It la an Indication that we arc experi
encing aevere weather for thl* part of
the countiy.
Myrkle-Harder. ladle* free tomorrow.
LOW RATES TO HAVAWfAH OVER
PLANT SYSTEM.
The Plant ayetem will »e!l round trip
ticket* to (tavannah. Ga., on December
jB. i* and at one fare, limited to five
clay* to raturn. Special low rate* of ap
proximately one cent per mile traveled
will lie given tb* public on the 16th and
17th. with llmlt’three day*, account Re
view of the Seventh Army Corps by the
President of the United States.
Myrkle-Hardrr. ladlea free tomorrow.
Our line of Japanese no
velties is unsurpassed from
25 cents up.
At Richards & Shaver's
Hoyt'a Texaa Steer tonight.
Macaulay & Co. advertise down pil
low# today. They say something about
feathers Inside and whiskers outside.
The ladles will understand.
Myrkle-Harder, ladies free tomorrow.
Wsdeworth's mother had a character
as peculiar as was that of her gifted
son.
Our prices on suit* only two-thirds
what others chuige. *. J. Henry &
Co., spot cash tailors.
SHIRTS
'-AT-n
J. MILLER WALKER, HATTER
KNOX HATS.
THE MEAT HER
I Tale Teg*arrow end teailtaU Calf
ta rathe-.
yWwraw for th rty-sls hour* rod
I lag ( p to . Iterent'er ISth. It**
[ Washington fore rose For Georgia
land South Carol'na: Pair tonight nod
• Thursday, continued cold weather,
with slight'* colder la *stm»* aoutb
r*ai po. l oo tonight; warmer Thursday
night
j lanl forecast for Augusta and tl
[ctnty Pair tonight and Thursday
I continued cold weather. Tb# river a;
eight o'clock thl* morning waa t. 4
feet, a fall of 9,1 feet In tb* past 14
bow a.
Tb* r/d wave extend* tbla morning
over nil section*, tb* greatest temper
ature fail* having occurred In tlm eaat
ertt half of the country wttb tbe freea-
Ina point tourbiag slightly below tb*
Central Gulf Total; In th* Northwest.
!that* baa been a market rite, rang
| lag from I to S 9 degree*, but In the
■Ohio Valley and Tennessee also over
Western Florida. the fall has been
equally aa great. Th* following are
i the coldest points In tbe south toda:
I Knoxrlll*. 12 degrees; Metnphla. 14;
i Atlanta. !»; Au-ivta. 26: Hoaton la a*
i '-old as any place In tb* country 2
above tero Clear weather la p evalent
'over tbe entire country. The high
est barometer evxtend* over the Ohio
1 Valley with a alight depreaelon in 8
Dakota
Myrklc- Harder, ladle* free tomorrow.
Hoyt's Text* PU*r tonight.
A LIITLE ONE'S DEATH.
Infant of fir. and fir* Johti Atkin*
tiled Yea’erdav Afternoon.
The sympathy of many friends is ex
tended to Mr. and Mr?. John Atkin*, of
No. 1434 Broad aired. In th* death of
their Infant, which ot« irrod yesterday
afternoon. The funeral occurred at 2
o’clock todny. the Interment being
made In ihe city cemetery.
OASTOniA.
d*»r» th* yplto Hind Von have Mws Bought
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Myrkle-Harder. ladlea free tomorrow.
Hoyt'e Texas Steer tonight.
DEATH OF AN INFANT
Lltt'e Daughter of Mr and Mrs. Hud
son Passed Away Yesterday
The infant daughter of Mr. anrii Mr*.
J. D. Hudson, of No. 981 Young street,
died yesterday afternoon. The remains
were taken to the country today for
burial. Many friends deeply syrnpa
thlxe with the ber,avert parents.
Myrkle-Harder. ladles free tomorrow.
Hoyt's Texas Steer tonight.
A very spproprlate gift for Xmas
that any lady will appreciate Is a pret
ty Jardiniere with or without the plant.
You can get tt-ose from the Alexander
Seed Co.. 432 Broad atreet.
Myrkle-Harder, ladles free tomorrow.
Hoyt's Texa* Steer tonight.
Joeeph H. Choate, who Is spoken of
as ambassador to England, took part
In twenty-four public debates while at
Harvard, and won them all.
Myrkle-Harder. ladles free tomorrow.
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pi el e* aa waled aad tb* a«*#-eommt*'
elaaed office t# es Cka • aad ait ad Ob.
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tag by Maj C«*d»a Tb* «#Jor «h*»
1 1 ocrit tb* Klgbth Peeasylvuia by aor*
yrk* by a'an.ag paytag ibem «#, a*
tb* mgtawal bad baa* aoi'bati (bat 4b#
‘ I aimuttf waald aa* atart work agif
imam* aad therefore hi# arrival
waa all tb* atari welcomed
Tb* patmeet** did am <b*a« tbwy
waald be abia la reach tb* Cta Sdary
laad eavatry, awgiaewra. algaal «wp*.
katynal aad ambulaam rwrya today,
bn* If tbev do BM ail of tb#*# win be
paid UMWorrow,
Tb* amrrbaat* la lb* etty bare wo-
Been a big pickup Is baalaea* alar#
4b* pay »»rk h*gaa aad are looking
jfor a big Cbriatma* bu*iae*a. aa tbey
• r«ap a barvmt from ike aoH'era aad
|tbc review oa Moaday will bring
ibeamnk ta Ib* dtp.
I A drill of tb* Third brtgsd* waa
M-bednl«d Par ibis iftweam. bat oa
arresit of pay day **• poaipooed na
il! tomorrow o*o Gebla says that
weather petmUHaa. b!a mea will tar*
out la nwl*w ft I* aeoYeaa to aay the
brlgada will bold up lb* blgb rlaes of
work wllaeaed before,
| Col. Orventeaf. *#*l*la«t Inapertor
general of lb# med'eil department, ar
rived from Wathlbgton yaatarday He
'itsperied the dtvlaton boarttal tbla
morning and bad nothing but praise to
aay of It The other hospitals will be
laerected thl* afternoon.
The *r<Yir rs thosa expecting to be
muster**! out of lerv'ce eooa «w*II be
somewhat soldn-d by bearing of an or
der fanned at corps headquarters The
order says that no leave of absence
will be granted to last after Dec. 21
nnlaa* the parties accepting them
promised to return, at their own ex
pense, and jr!« their commands before
the regiment* leave for foreign coun
tries.
There la a rumor that the engineer*
have been ordered to Cuba. The com
mand'ng officer*, however, aay they
have heard nothing of the order.
An order waa Issued at First brigade
heedquarter* today governing th# use
of the target range. L'eut. Nolan has
been apro'nled range officer and Lieut.
Cbae. A Ivey etat'etlrel officer
All cnmpanle* using the range shall
me e'i to tt under their commanding
officer. The grounds muet be kept
clear and the m-ti from making any
not** All hut those detailed to mark
eeore will he kerl out of the rifle pit*.
Each officer will be eupplled with a
blank book to - keep the Individual
scores of the men.
The ravalry exhlb tlon yesterday
mirpaesed anything ever seen In Au
gusta. It w»s <|n‘t* an event, hundred!
being prefect on foot and In every
kind of conveyance. After the attrac
tive and wonderful feats published
yesterday, the exhibition concluded
with a sham battle, showing the man
ner of fighting used by the cavalry.
Charges with oa bines, sabers and
pistols took place, hundreds of shots
being fired, ihe cavalrymen finally
putting the enemy to route by throw
forward dismounted skirmish line*.
Tbe event will be long remembered by
all who saw It
Camp Chat.
Col. Axline has been granted a ten
days leave of absence.
Capt. Corvln of Thirteenth Pennsyl
vania Is Third brigade officer of the
day.
Capt. Schmidt of the First Mary
land ta Fiiet brigade officer of the
day.
By permission of Col. Axline of the
Tenth Ohio Volunteers, the entire
bond of 32 pieces will give a fine con
cert Friday night at the armory. The
C. L. A.'s will play the Indoor football
team of tbe Tenth at that time and
place. The line up of the Tenth Ohio
team Is: Lothrop, rss; Dewald. Iss;
Zoller, lb; Pearson, 3b: Belcher, c;
Nett*. 2b; Houghton. If; Harmon, rs;
DeHare, p; Ferguson, sub; umpire.
Porter; assistant manager, Adams.
Four hundred soldiers will be present
at the game.
A large number of tents of the
round Sibley model have arrived. The
First brigade will be equipped with
them immediately and they will add
much to the comfort of the men..
The visitors at camp miss a treat if
they do not seo the work of art of
Arltst Howe of Co. K, 36th Michigan.
It consists of a huge bust, perfect in
work and form, made from the sand
and covered with plaster. The bust
is In the company street and is About
three fe*t in height.
Tenth Ohio.
Capt. Reynolds of Co. L is officer of
the day.
Lt. Russell of Co. F is commander
of the guaid.
Myera of Co. D and DeHart of Co.
B are orderlies today.
The engineers are busy building;
a large bath house for the - regi
ment.
Lt. Meßaln of Co. D t* In charge of
details securing lumber for mess halls,
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M TA'ilwa* of Co R la *49e*f of tb*
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Kaaaedr of Oa.* R rataraed fram
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day l#4ea witb gfTs* far M* i##l»aiea
lisa friend#
Carp KHpatrtrb of Oa. R baa »#•
kriaed bl* oMapaay
Oa p Jobaeoa of Oa. H baa ra
tarsed from furtawgb
Borer of Ot. B I* rowing tbosa ra-
Ilaralag
Capt Hayae* of Os D la offikor ad
|tbe day
Lt. «"► «p«n*» of Co. t la officer of
tb# gaard
Walekr of Co. A baa rataraad from
furlough
f lgbtb FooaaylvatMa.
Lt lloepatara of Co. H I* officer of
i t fc# 4*jr.
,U Fara* of Co K t* offiror *f tb#
Beltael of Co. O aad Klb**r of C*.
C at* orderlies
T. *. Fern of Co. O bag raealvad
honorable d.arharg*
Tb* taeo oar* dlsappoiatad today la
ant being paid.
Co K la leading la tbe line of Xaaa
Mforitlom.
deott of CO. C Beelnoor of Co A
BHllngton of Co. O and Ewb of Co.
C oar* admitted ta tb# hoep tal to
day * ,
Co. A went on a prnrllr* march to
day. *
1 Mrteenth Pewaaylvaiita.
F. A. Koch of Co* A was sen! to lll
vlaioo boapltal.
Lucas of Co D returned Rom aleb
furlough
Q. M H. B. Col his reached bta
regiment.
Lt. Dtvla of Co. F la officer of the
day.
Lt Murphey of Co. C I* officer of
tbe guard.
The mea are rcjolrlag over tbe ar
rival of the paymaster.
Hitrcnt.i Minnesota.
Hewitt of Co. B haa been transferred
to the band.
Corp, Perron and Corp. H. Johnson
of Co. F have been promoted to ser
geants
Tracy and Pearce have been promo
ted to corporals
* A double yard haa been put on ta
! serve for payday period.
Lt. Mitchell and <Lt. Nelson are of
, fleer# of the guard.
Capt. Spicer of Co. D la officer of
the day.
Cavalrv.
Clour* and Sbe'don, two recruits
were ass.gned to D troop.
.Recruit Chas. Harris has been as
signed to A t oop.
Chas. A. Foy, a recruit from Au
gusta. was sent to M troop.
.Recruit Shateau has been sent to A
troop.
Bagger* of troop H baa returned
from furlough.
,Ross Drake gnd Wilrlam Frank
have been assigned to L troop.
Myrkle-Harder. ladles free tomorrow.
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Death of firs. Parish
Savannah, Ga., Dec. 14 After
several weeks' Illness Mrs. Par
ish. the wife of Mr. George W. Parish,
died at noon today at the residence. 10
Gwinnett street, wr;t, with paralysis.
The end came peacefully. Mrs. Parish
was 52 years old and besides her uus
band leave# two daughters, Mrs. Julia
Walker and Miss Parish, to mourn her
loss. She was an estimable lady, who
j devo-cd much of her time to religion
j and charitable work, and In her death
1 many of the poor have lost a good
| friend. The funeral will occur'#! 10
I o’clock tomorrow morning, but the ar
rangements have not yet been com
pleted. The angel of death haa entered
I a happy Ivomr and silenced the spirit
of a devoted mother and a loving w;fc
and brought deep grl|f to the hearts of
the family.
Hoyt's Texas Steer tonight.
Myrkle-Harder. ladles free tomorrow.
It was a wise arrangement on the
part of our forefathers to assemble
congress alter Thanksgiving Instead
of before.
Hoyt's Texas Steer tonight.
Myrkle-Harder, ladies free tomorrow.
i
Raleigh said that he owed all his
politeness of deportment to hid mo
ther.
Hoyt’s Texas Steer
Myrkle-Harder. ladies free tomorrow.
Sydney Smith's mother was a clavar
coaversationallat.
Horfs Texas Steer tonight.
Myrkle-Harder, ladles free tomorrow
IN ACCIDENT
YESTERDAYP.M.
4 (iiVi tt ifet ff*w fmrtrt Hnfl
(Igftl Pm
Me. Lb* ••bleed h*t»#4 ted AMS*
ta U aw»» l*|nwd
A #>*»»•*« lag gewtdaat ass aw *d gab ]
la*gay after* *w* *b><*t I a eltwh. • *»• j
tb* b**tlM**t a*m* tt lb* 9*b MtagHsa
tt ib* Bav *d Mean tan. titi ag *•*
at tb* b«waas*a aad ga*af». e tal**
tad tb# •*%•*,
Rif. Law fbsbhMMl tt ffg aaas dty
aad Jwbd Wm.aas*. a ewia«a< mm*
Retag «*a Cstlesl at feat, bate at awl
aa tb* awrtheab gakt*
Tb* bbM*, nbieb »** #b*
i babdtbd aad Mb Bwt b a*. *-**<4
ant b# rewrberi aa tb* #r*B»lt ##* *a
mMi *s«i piaab was a»i aat ttttt tb*
| eradat*- ag I* tb# b leb **i;, aa lata
tb* t*tb tae* awiwl ta tb* aaii, aad.
! traa ng *v*r n, e***a*4 ta tb* awt
i*ld* aad a*e* tb*aa-ag aai awbiag
tbe twtaMa Tbla ya*t tt tb* wall bad
i }aat baa* yat ay tbla aeab aad Ib*
; gwaetar bag sot eat. Tb* aelgbt tt tb*
[ taa «•#* aad tb# praaaar# as ban! -ag
tb eat ■*:*** agataal II »** tea aeacb
ta* tb# ftaab asortar. tb* brtebs **«•
[ way aad tb* aw# tear* praatyttawd
[ ftolnilf ta tb* g-oaad. a diataaea o'
over a bandrad faat.
Tb* taaa Bril aiibowl a rry. bat iba
r< *ab of tb* fblilag brtefe eaoaad tb*
I other workmen to ruth ta that yen of
tb* building aad they w*r# born bed to
Im* Mr. Robuad bad Jobs WllllaaM
lying among tb# yt** of brkrb aad
* mortar, bnttaod aad blaedlag bin MRI
, allv*, Mr, Rabl*eA b*atdaa be nt
. craabal lataraally. •** sa aeaawly
i ga*bed * boat iba baad. that bl# brataa
i war* aspoaad to *l** Tb# aabalaara
waa summon ad aad be aaa reia«*v*d
1 U> tb* boag tal. *b*t# b* lingered la
agoay till aboat atgbt •’fieri, wb»a
death released lla from bl* misery
j Job* William*, the colored wan,waa
' take* to th# Lamar koap.tat, and a tel
; -phon# mesass- from tbar* stated that
' it# was only bruised a»d would prob
ably be out la a weak or two. la fall
tag, William* fall further out from
. tb# wall, and waa ant caught la to
much of tbe dehrta, whirh yrobahlr
accounts for his almost miraculous es
cape
The gab)#, I* fat’lag. fell oa th# of
fte# of tb# Sacred Heart parsonage.
crushing ib* Ball bultd ag completely.
Brother Ottan. who had Juat left ta#
building ut alga for a load of brick,
narrowly earaprd a fearful death.
Mr. Rob land waa about thirty year*
of ag# and unmarried. H# cam# her*
from Kansas City about ait month*
ago and was employed by Rounds A
ling er, th# architect*. H# waa part'e
ularly Interested in hi# work on the
1 church, and waa looking forward with
much pleasure to tb* completion of
hi* part of tbe building.
The accident la deeply regretted end
baa c|gt a gloom over the entire neigh
borhood. and work on the ehu ch baa
been suspended for tb* day.
tna funeral of Mr. Rohland will
take place at four o'clock from the
Sacred Heart church, and the remain*
will be Intered In the city cemetery
Julius Brown ,t co’ored man at work
on the same gable, but further from
the edge. Mated that Williams saw
that the wall was giving way. and tried
to Jump and catch the scaffolding, but
failed. It la thl*. probably, that broke
tue fall somewhat.
Myrkle-Harder. ladle* free tomorrow.
SUCCES • CONTINUES
The Fair Will Probably Remain Open
A<l the eek
The announcemect that the Masonic
Fair will not close aa early aa was
thought will be jeornod with much
pleasure by all who have enjoyed par
ticipating in the many pleasures that
it offers The Fair will probably run
until Friday and will be closed with a
full dress german lu the assembly
rooms, on which rc'asloo tickets to tbe
gallery will be sold.
Last night the attendance was un
usually laree and every one present
enjoved themselves hugely. A number
of articles were raffled off. among
which were a peir of opera glasses,
won by Mr. M. P. Walsh, a elere of
Bnttenbufg lace, by Mr. J. E. Tomer, a
brass tea kettle by Mrs. C. D. Carr, the
bahv doll and earrlnee by little M'es
Holmes, a barrel of flour by Mr Kidd,
who presented It to Dr. Burrows.
Delightful I ini rhea are still being
served in the refreshment room.
A number of valuable articles will be
raffled tonight and all Interested in the
cooking stoves and *2O check ate re
quested to be present
Hoyt'e Texas Steer tonight.
LUNCH TODAY
Served by the Ladles of the First
Presbyterian church.
The ladles of the First Presbyterian
church are serving lunch today at 775
Broad street. Call on the ladles and
enjoy a good lunch.
Myrkle-Harder. ladies free tomorrow.
Hat Rack*, finest line and lowest pri
ces In city, at Fleming & Bowles.
Myrkle-Harder, ladles free tomorrow.
Fire Yesterday.
Th* Are department waa called out
yesterday afternoon about four-forty-
Sve to box No. 44.
A few shingles on a house on Hall
atreet belonging- to Barefleid were burn
ing. Tie damage was very small.
Hoyt's Texas Steer tonight.
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Mr. B B Kirk tt fllsrsk. Kr . to
at tha Flan ter*.
tt * f |||4 • || |4t144 ff 44 94il|4<nr'4 1 4»
Mr H HulT of Allendale. S. C.. to at
the Commeretal.
M»yt * tVsa* ei-er tonight.
Mr P R Rwesteß of New Torh to at
lb* Oeumwttl
I Myrkle-Harder. ladle* fre# leosyme.j
' Mr. J. B HarUay of Lyoehbwrg. Va .j
I* at the Arlington,
Hoyt * Teaae ffteer tonight.
Mr. I. a. Walton at Nbell Mat to
at tb*
ttjyftW i jjarjif, ft 44 tiHjftfTnw,
Mr. Ban Morton of Knoxville. Term.,
to nt tbe Planter*
Hoyt'* Tea#* Bieer tonlaht.
Mr. I. Nelson of Washington. D. C.,
to at the Commarclsl,
ktyrkte-Hartler. ladle* free tomorrow .
Mr. W M Whttetoy of Wtnaton. N.
C., la *» Ihe Arlington.
Hoyt # Teaaa Steer tonight.’
Mr. C. C F Hammond tt Kathwood.
B. C-. •* at the Planter*.
I Mr. J. E Rudolr h «f Wilmington.
Del., la at the Arlington.
«i use onr he*l tt erf* lo m-k*
your purchatea entirely aatlelac.ory.
——
MAHONEY&
ARMSTRONG
COAL AND WOOD.
Stmwger *Phona xfll
Bell 17«6
Office and Yard No i AtcCartan Street
Myrkle-Harder. ladles free tomorrow.
• Mr. Chaa. R. Murphey of Decatur,
Qm . ta at the Arlington.
Hoyt's Texas Steer tonight.
Mr."*J. T. Jennings of Wilmington.
N. C., t* at the Planters.
Myrkle-Harder. ladle* free tomorrow.
Mr. Daniel Booston of St. Paul,
Minn,, 1* at the Planter*.
Hoyt'a Texa* Pit er tonight.
Mr. T. J. A mire* * of Edgefield. S.
C., ta at the Commercial.
Myrkle-Harder. ladles free tomorrow.
Mr. C. H. Howard Jr.. I* taking In
the Atlanta pea.-e jubilee f
Hoyt'a Texaa Steer ton’ght.
Mr Austin Branch Is h’me from Se
ws nee to spend his vacation.
Myrkle-Harder. ladles free tomorrow,
j Myrkle-Harder, ladles free tomorrow
I Mr. H. E. Praia and wife and Mr,
W. F. Walcott of New York are at the
Arlington.
Hoyt'a Texas Pteer tonight.
Messrs. George B. Co !(#r and Sam
uel Oldham of Philadelphia are at the
Arlington.
Myrkle-Harder. ladle, frar tomorrow, j
Mr. P. Birgtn and wife and Mr H. I
M. Wink and wife of New York are at
the Commercial.
Hoyt’a Texaa Steer tonight.
Messrs. H M. Caswe l. T, B. Bran
ham and C. T. Balv of Ellington. 8.
. c., are at the Commercial.
Myrkle-Harder. ladles free tomorrow.
■ ■ —-—•—-
A .Mysterious Phot graph.
On or before the full moon of August
Lieut. B .M. Baxley, or the second
Georgia regiment at Huntsville. A’a..
between the hours of 10:30 and 11:30
p. m., exposed his camera by moon
light for one hour. On developing the
Aim. tt was discovered lhat there were
waved lines running across the plate,
I one of them broken.
Lieut. Baxley left his camera for the
hour, and does not know what trans
pired before it during the exposure, hut
offers a» a solution that someone passed
(across the Held with a lantern In his
right hand, and on returning he'd the
lantern In same hand, and Jthat the
j shadows of the person's legs caused
the broken line.
I can hardly credit this, however, as
the lantern, if it would take at all.
would not make this decided, distinct
line, but more of a blur.—Mrs. W. O.
Ballard, in Truth.
Myrkle-Harder. ladies free tomorrow.
The friends of Miss Saliie Campbell
will regret to learn that she Is con
fined to her home by sickness
Hovt’r Texas Pteer tonight.
DrerMßi-* 14
THE MARKETS.
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CHICAGO PROVISION 9.
WHRAT— eOpwn. 2 p, it*.
December „ ~ .. •• .. . §ll. *l%
May .. „ .. .. .. .. mv. ##
<X>RN—
lVrcmter ... .. .. .. .. .. JJ*% 13%
May ~ „ ~ ~r . III.
I oath—
j December .. .. 91% —.
May 3f% !•%
PORK—
January .. .. ».» • I*H
May ».«% *
LARD —
January 1.22% 9.3
May S on 1.6
«l I DEB— *
January 4.92% 4.99
May .. ~ 4.*a 4.47%
NEW YORK COTTON.
January .. 9.91 9.M
February 9 93 9.»
March 9.94 9.4*
'April .. ...IW 9*3
Mat 3.41 9,44
Jun* IB *7*
July 9.49 k. 74
Afsguet 6.71 9.79
feptember .. .. .. .. .. 9.7#
October 9.7# 9.71
December .. .. 9.91 6.99
Tone —gteady. Mldd in* 9 11-19.
NEW YORK gTOCKff.
ffuxar .. .... 137% 13%
Tobacco .. .. .. .. .. .. It®’. HO%
B. R. T .. 72% 73%
C. M. Q 13% I*l%
Missouri Pacific *3% 4* T 4
LotJlevtl* and Nashville . *l% 4t%
People'* Ga* .. •• «• .. 106% 101%
Manhattan *. .. •• .. .. 99% »%
T’nb n Pacific *S% 3%
Rock Island 116 110%
St. Paul Ul% 11«%
Pnuthem Railway, pfd .. 42% 12%
Weatern t'nlon *«% *6%
LIVERPOOL COTTON.
January and February J 01 06 3.09
February ar.d March .. 3.01 09 3 09
Msrrh and April 8.05 09 3.07 09
April and May 3 09 07 * 0* 09
May and June .. .. .. 3.07 09 1.09
; June and Ju’y 2.09 09 S.’O
July and Aug. .. .. .. 8.09 10 3.10 ll
Aut. and Pept R-09 10 3.1 t
Sept, and Oct *O9 • *lO ll
Oct. and Nov 3 09 9.10 11
Nov. and Dee. .. .. .. 3-(H 3 04 07
Dec. and Jan —— 3.09
FORT RECEIPT®
Galveston I**«
New Orleans .. .. .. .. 15973 19175
Mobile .. 1W 477
Psvnrnxh .. 7929 1
Charleston .. 3071 1021
Norfolk 973*
Few York J"’* H 22
Wilmington .. .. toot 1590
Bee'on .. .. FTY * ? " s
Philadelphia !<2
Myrkle-Harder, ladles free tomorrow.
HJN RAL OF HRS. STINSON
Largely Attended Yesterday After
noon From Sacred Heart Church
The funeral of Mrs. A. E, Stinson
, was largely attended yesterday after
j rcon from the Sacred Heart church,
where, for so many years, she had
worshipped. Beautiful flowers were
placed uron the coffin by loving friends
and the tears shed testified to the love
and esteem In which the deceased was
held.
Hoyt’s Texas Steer tonight.
No man wants the earth more than
the seasick ocean voyager.
Myrkle-Harder, ladies free tomorrow.
WANTED—COOK; APPLY WITH
reference, 1028 Mclntosh street.
! de* 13
WANTED—WHITE LADY TO COOK
and do house work. J. M. Head,
Sutherland mill.
BOARD AND THE LARGEST, MOST
desirable room In city, with homa
comforts, corner Telfair and Centre
streets. Wm. C. Sibley. doc 13
WANTED—A JOB AS BUTLER,WAIT
in house or coachman ■ -Apply ISod
Greene street; dec 14 13