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SCENE OF ALADIN-LIKE SPLENDOR
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Italia* ail lo J(a ImpwalllM* by Kvan
I In* l„ ailjtig almaaniaii nfllta
World—ddina Faafuraa,
Bwmirn & Ballsy's ifr 'atart allow on
a- ertt* will exhibit In >1 ti ■ m IgfT'
giving t*.<ri.>rin.wnv« at 2 o'clock dai s
o'clock. The allow bsa been Join;; a
tmusiulou* Ihi»I».t« In the South, since
in crosst ,1 the Ohio river last MOfiiloy.
M Lolusvlll. Na. .ivike and iiirtnin*-
l.am the tleket atilt* w .is clcscil iwtura
rush tienfoimnnct, because no more peo
ple could be tic A; modal-4 under the
mttmmot-h tcnl. The show Is promiiinc-
ihi by every piper fai those cities, with-
cm a illan mills voice, lo e the beat
ever men. Tao circus cornea here front
Montgomery. over the Central roraL
The aerilw'lkt feature* of the blgshow
Hits aeasbn are exMKsln. A study o£
tin* named on the Oioirntmne It Ins-
trruettud. a* showing whan a pari he-
rechiy ploya la the development ol the
human body, ua well Imletermlnlng the
ineeuai traiio. Tne same line ol aero-
hollo work la performed by a family lor
several uuu-raUono. Hoc.- M.-.era, who
does a Jaunty Jockey riding act in liar-
uum and Unlley'a arou.eat ehoW on
earth, beltings lo family of rider*. The
euuestrlun line runs certainly back to
her gruncrin tlier on -her mother’d side,
but pretty Huso cannot tell how much
further. Her mother l» Ad«le Set-
tome, u crack rider In England, and
Joined Newsome. lto«e*'s grind faihur,
wna a elrcua proprietor. Her father Id
Hubert Meera. a clown In Certn-tny.
Homo liers-if Is English, and she Is tone
of seven daughter*. four of whom be*
cams riders.
William Dewitt, whose equestrian
work, lomr notable for Its finish, la
marked by special brlllhinoy this sea
son, ooane by his ouueetrlan skill and
UiaHnathm by rUht of descent. HU
givaiirramlfttUior, itmndfather, father,
grnndmoLlicr and mother are all eques
trian* of not, ami his sister Juste, mow
Sirs. Ohnrlos Robinson, ehared the fam
ily inheritance with him und became a
famous rider, air. Dewitt has been rid
ing since 1871. when Die appeared first
at Louisville, Ky„ In the Cooper and
Halley show.
One of the most Interesting example*
of the power of heredity la that of the
boy Nelson, who bus been giving n mar
velous exhibition of skill on tho trapeze,
lie Is only 12 years of age, but he was
born on acrobat, and many an adult
performer might envy the attainments
he had alrondy mnile. ills mother la Ju-
lldtte Nelson, who Is a tlght-rope tvallt-
or ami -tumbler, and Ids father Is one of
the Nelson brothers. . acrobats and
•clowns. All his grandparent* were also
ICC rob* tn. The by’* training has been
done aololv under dhe direction of hi*
father, nml toe never work* without tho
same aid.
The acrobats about the big show
have taken a a rent deal of Interest In
this boy’s work, fur acrobat* arc aware
thn* greet man In their work can be a,'
curetl only at the expense of muuh la
bor 1n childhood and voivih. The ten
dency of recent legislation to prevent
ths -trnalnikia t>f children haa eau-cd the
decadence of aerobatic stamlardM In
this country, trod given to the work of
Americans a sloppy apt untlnlsh-il
character. We are obliged to Import
all our great acrobats from ICuroiwen
countries, where they am amine 1 from
infancy utmost. It Id not alone supple*
nes# of muscle that la Imparted In
youth, but a. thurougt schooling In the
foundation of the art, a knowledge of
Priuce. and cor root noertUon of hand*,
shoulders, hotly end feet. Tn the ex
pert acrobat thedo ikmHAum age of mi
great moment tus -ttt ths dancing teach-
*r and liallet master. Ills pupils must
not only *enm to do difficult fee to, but
they must bo nble to do them with pen
lect aim.
Aether lad in whom, for n eimtlar
regAKi, tho performer* of the big show
tak* gr.'st Interewt is the young son of
Prank Melville. This boy Is being
taught equestrianism, and already Is s
[OKI* mm -mil aVtllFul i-l.l,... .t i t..
csrlws and aklUful rider, though only
’ y ‘ lr * *««• Ho represonts the fifth
gt nrrtvtlhn of a family of rltlem, whose
wiwi nave beon on clroun bills ever
* beginning of the present een-
US’ ™ «t young Nelson,
twan hU fuJicr awl mother nro with
*ro «n vw.
The ohrotmtte element 4ms been made
prominent In the programme of the
Htrnum and Halley dhow this aeaeon.
Having detcgmlnett to drop the epecta*
via and <o restore many old-time drone
number*. jMKWfer Duili«y half
M‘. l i n l |l ^ , i 0t th * be * t 1 *»W r » and tum-
hei« In U>«■ country-men on.1 women
h ho can do doubles an trtptoa and twt»t
em nnd oorksorews and backward nines
will* arvl ln>.iu^umt^j th«
ftneet contiata In these specLiltle, that
have ever been seen In the rinv. Tho
miueetrttn department wait or-anlged
Por t seruf n a*.m*lf' V,li, ' *i x,Mn Hders.
••vr wrinl sola, h« «mui«] th* r*virv«).
on* Shtgetros, wh.wo «nw,'lonal «'um
not is unapproachable, the Znmors*
best anti Kdwarde, Juliette
noted «' , | l !ltl , ° n Th Jlll '‘i Vw *’ nth ^
ttaelf is the
Yet' H U IT ‘£’„- a>ll P * v * r put out.
, * ^ w 4 «mAll wrt only of blv
erie»' thc «nln2T >> 'i t * r * * h ® mar.ng-
ertep the animat clroua, the ethnok-glc-
al peat feature which U
n-jdtomo! y ° a "' r «t"l the hip*
OH. WHAT A COUGH!
Will you heed the wanting—the ate.
nal, perhaps, of the sure approach
that more terrible disease, cotisumtlolif
Ask yourself if you ran affonl, f™ the
wjke of saving w rents, run the risk
and do nothing for It, We know from
experience that Shiloh’s Cure will euro
your cough. » never fttllT Th , ex
plains why mote than a million b-itties
were eold the past yegr. it rollers*
croup und whooping m-jrii .;
Mothers, do not b* without It gv£
bun# back, side or ch«” «»» shlmhu
Porous Plaelem, Sold by Goodwin*
small Drug Company. wroeTch-rre
street and Cotton avenue. Cherry
GAT NOR TOLL NOT RUN
cept theno mhutlou for Judge of tSi
etott ticket. W ** U oa ‘h* Democratic
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COTTON*.
Macon, Oct. fl.
Our market U easy at the following
quotation*:
Good middling.
Middling
Htrlnt low mvldllng
Low middling
Good ordinary 6
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Hod atalna •••*>*
Ordinary
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8 Ale A, 3ti IiAlM.
g*w Xork. Oot. 6.—The future market
ci’Ci *0 quiet enu cloeeu Aionljr, baiee
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?. - . Export* to franco 84,^44
1 Ex porte eontlnent lts.kH
VS bU ,upply of CInton tor
01 which sr. American
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.... 828,181
— xxw csLxaxs rusty, xcruaxv
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eaay. feir* il.Uie bale*. «‘oeea
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TORT QUOTATIONS.
l?8driri’r^tV7Sir ,d> "
* . .P*^** 0 ®*^^ C.&M; stock. 100.7iiO
Norfolk, Oct. (.-Steady; middling*. |i 4 .
bet receipt N IKS; aiock. i:,C7 *
.iSrit!*'»m ° Ct ' mtJdltnfcs, At;
n^°*rhp2: t 15;^. l: t S Wd,ln ‘*’ * *-«=
Wilmington, Oct, i-eteidy: middlings.
® IWIl net recmpti, S.8D; stock iUTi'
rh.UdelphU, 4^t i^Wrm; mMdnSgA
* '*->•; i**8 rc-elpts, lie; ktock, 2,«.
Savannah, Oct. t-Quiet; middlings, 5%;
T.tOO: stock. tt-STs.
Now Orleans, Oct, «.-Kasy; middlings.
Hi; n.t reccCpt* 12,888; stoci. S,m!
Mot'ilc. iXg, Quiet; middlitma mi-
net receipts, 1,M2; stock, 18,888.
Usmphla, bet. g-Bteody. nomlnsl; mid-
dungs, 4V; n.t receipt*, uni: stock. U.2M.
Augusta. Oct. Steady; middlings, 6U;
net receipts, USN; stoek. MtttB.
Charleston. OcU 1-Steady; middlings,
i 11-88; net receipts, ISO); stock, «V*S.
Cincinnati, Oot. 8,-Stsedy; mMdllncs, 8;
net recetptx 5*1; stock. 5,888.
UulsvtUt, Oct. 8-hrm; middlings, Hi
8t. louts, OcL 8.—Steady; middling*, th;
net receipts, *88;’ stock, 8,877.
Houston. Oct. 8.—8-hrm; middlings. Ml;
net receipts 18,828; stock, 4l.au
STEVENS l OO..S COTTON REVIEW.
N«w York, OcU rf-TIt* weakest point
In today's situation was Uvcrpoo). It dM
rot respood to th* Mg riss here of yes
terday. It ebeohitcly declined Hi to I
points and closed weak. Th# South sent
good many selling orders and ottered
the actual cotton more freely. Some out-
St-let. who took bold of the bull side a
few days ago sold here today. The de
cline In Uveepod was uc to setting there
against purchases of cotton at the South,
while there was a lack ef buying power.
Prices dropped here It to points, clos
ing quiet and stead with sale* of 8U808
bale*. The export ante* In Liverpool were
liberal for Saturday, being 10,W> bales,
making.* very! large business for the
weak. NOw Orleans c!.-yw#d more strength
than New Tors and dropped only 8 to to
points daring the regular hours here,
Light frost* were' retorted In Tennes
see and the weather waa generally cooler
east of the MlasIrrlppL but a rising tem
perature wsa prc-lku-1 by the signal ser
vlet department for the next twenty-four
hours. ' ' "■
Houston’s receipts were 18,000, against
8,W0. New Orleans expects Monday 22.000
lo MAXI bilea, against 12,000 last year.
Th* receipts at the porta today were es
timated at 21.217, against 27.LJ5 last year.
Spot price* here were lowered 1*18 of a
cent, making middling uplands 814 cents,
-with soles of 28. for spinning. It Is sup
posed that a large line of spot cotton
has been sold here within the loot few
days Liverpool sold here and there was
more or less bear hammering, but the
market Is probably broadening. The out
side public Is taking more Interest In tne
speculation. Some New Orleans di^wtehes
today were bullish, Piking the ground
that some operators think that the esti
mate of 9,000,000 bales will not stand Arc,
seeing bow much th* crop movement Is
running behind that of 1891. An early
frost would make prices Jump; that I;
conceded. In the meantime the port re
ceipts ore undoubtedly below the expec
tation. Moreover thero Is mors talk about
the strike situation in New England. Cot.
ton goods were selling more freely at an
advance and the mills show a disposition
to settle the strike If the favorable cond’.
tlon of tho goods market continues. Ir
fact, some think the strike Is likely to
be settled at any moment. Much will de
pend upon the weather In tjic Bfr-'th. a*
well aa the crop movement, but If Liver
pool get* up nteam again on Monday New
York will readily respond to a rise.
Stevens A Co.
LIVERPOOL.
nrenvwu. Oct. i.jtnou—bpot cotton mtrxst.
demand fair with prices ester. American
niludlloxe 811-89 Slice lO.ucv balee. c-t widen
180 were I.T speculation ana eip-rt end
Inciudad e.leo smanesa. receipt. s,o00 Oates,
American 2,100.
Closing quotations—futures eaey.
union;.
Or to per-govern her,.
KoYeml-’fd-e-'omb’r
I’erembur-January.
Jsnuerj-Vebrunry..
lebrnarr-llarcn,...
Mnrch-Aprll
Aprti-ltftV
Uay.June
June.July
j air
8 82*1
8 8MI
8 38-81*3 24-81
8 31-81 a3 83-01
8 TJ-II
-181-81
9 92-81
82-64
8 81-84
8 23-81
8 28*1
24-6103 38-84
LhUSON’S GRAIN LETTER.
Chicago, Oct. C.-Tho statistical situs
(Ion Is such os to make the long aide
r-ppear safest. Exports of 3,343,000 bush
els .low a decided Increase over tho pre
vlous week. Receipts at primary points
aggregate but 4,000.000, against G,000,000
bushels the corresponding week last yenr.
Liverpool stocks are estimated to de
crease about 100,000 bushels Monday. The
shipments for the week, 738,423 bushels,
exceed the receipts by 37,4M bushels, tvhllo
tho visible supply Is not expected to In-
cre-se over 300,000 bushels, against 2.3<n,003
bushel* Increase last year. Tho market
today, although dull, was held firm
throughout the session, closing at a slight
advance. Should a continuation of these
favorable condition* exlot t-hc .wrung
week It would, not be unreasonable to ex
pect a market! Increase In values.
The desideratum of the corn market
(cash demand) to a certain extent rou-
tcrlallxed the past day or two and prices
us a consequence havejrulsd at a higher,
raitge. Trading today has been quiet und
of an insignificant character, prices have
been eonflned within a range of H of a
cent, but tha market was held Arm, clos
Ing ut tho high point, 6114. f»T May.
Damson Uro.v s t_o.
MACON BOND AND STOCK REPORT.
STATE OP GEORGIA BONDS.
Bld.Ask’d.
7 per cent, bonds, Jan. tuid July
coupons, maturity 1893......;...104*4 ltd
414 per cent, bonds, Jan. and
July coupons, maturity 1918... .11314 11414
<14 per cent, bonds, Ian and July
coupons, maturity 1989 ue
Sv4 per cent bonds, J.vr. and July
coupons, maturity long date. .. 99 100
MUNICIPAL 110ND13-
Suvannah 3 per cent, bonds JM 105
Atlanta bonds, price os to rata-
of interest *qd maturity loo ]jo
Augusta bonds, price us to ,'u;u
or interest and maturity .Am i in
Rome bonds, 8 per cent t<H>4 103
Columbus.0 per cent, lionds ... .103 Ml
Macon G per cent, bonds, quar- '
terly coupons .. , 115 in
RAILROAD BONDS.
Central railroad Joint mortgigs
7 per cent, bands, Jan and July
coupons lie 117
Ooorgla railroad G per cent..
lionds, Jan. and July coupons,
duo 1827 101 102
Georgia railroad G per cent.
'bonds, Jan. and July coupons,
due 1910 102 UG
Georgia railroad 3 per cent. '
bonds, Jan. and July coupons,
due 1132 110 113
Montgomery and Eufaula rail-
roud, 0 per coat, bonds, Jan.
and July coupons, due 1909...."99 KM
Ocean Steamship bonds, 0 per
cent. Ian. and July coupons,
ilus 1930 ... 92
Columbus and Western railroad
0 per esnt. July coupons 94 93
Columbus and Rome railroad S , .
, per celt, bonds, Jsn. and July
coupons , : 28 40
Augusta and Knoxville railroad
7 per cent, bonds, Jan. and
July coupons, due 190C 99*. 10)
Savannah, Americas and Mont,
gotnery railroad 8 p»r cent,
bonds, tan. and July coupons.. 49 (0
Georgia Southern and Florida
railroad 0 per cent bonds. Jan.
and July coupons, lue 1872 SO 87
South Georgia apd Florida rail
road Indorsed 7 per cent, bonds,
Jsn. and July eaupons 102
Northeastern railroad Indorsed
8 per cent, bonds. May and
November coupons ini 103
Macon and Northern railroad
certlflcalea of bonds March
. and September coupon* 40 42
Charleston. Columbia and Au
gusta railroad 7 per cent bonds 9t 101
RAILROAD STOCKS AND DEBEN
TURES. ,
Central railroad common stock.. 10 ' 17
Central railroad 8 per cent, de-
betures . 22 3
Southwestern railroad stock.... TO 71
Gcurgia railroad stock 132 133
Atlanta and West Point rail
road debenture* so 13
Atlanta and West Point railroad
•tock 80 a
LOCAL BONDS AND &TOCK&
Macon Qaa Light anl Water
consols, May and November
coupon* n
Wesieymn college 7 per cent.
bond* Jsn. and July coupons. .100 IU
Macon Volunteer*' Armory 7 per
cent, bonds, Jsn. and July cou-
..I0t loo
Bibb Manufacturing Company 0
per cent, bonds, April and Oct.
coupons uo ut
Progress Loan and Improvement
Company ss at
Southern Phcsphnt* Company-
stock tn K>
Acme Brewing Company lto
BANK STOCKS.
First National Bank stock is uu
American National Bank stock.. S vi
Exchange Bank stock 81 w
Union Saving* Bank and Trust
Company stock R 91
Central Georstn Bank slock »
Macon Savings Bank ntock 93 3U
Central City Loon and Trust
Company stock a vi>4
DRUGS. PAINTS AND OILS.
Corrected Every Saturday by Henry J-
Lamar 4 Sons.
Clnamon Bark—Per pound. 12 to 13c.
dove*—Per pound. 13 to 25c.
Drugs and Chemicals—Gum nssafoe-
tlda. XSc pound; camohbr gum. 33 to tso
pound; gum rptum W.40 to 85V) pound;
morphine, 1-S*. to 12.13 ounce; qul-
DRY GOODS.
Corrected Every Saturday by S. IVaxe!-
, t-aum & Son.
Print*—Berwick 3 l-2c; standard 4 1-3
to Sc: turkey red. 4 to 5 l-2c: lrnllso blue,
4 to 4t4e.; solids. 4 to s cents.
Stiec-tlngS—J-UJIi, Hale.; 4-tc.U 5 cents
Ticking*-From t to 12c.
Checks—3 1-2 to 6c.
BliMchlng*—Fruit of the Loioa, « 2-t
to 1 l-2c.
FRUITS AND NUTU.
Corrected by A. A. Cullen.
Figs—Dry. choice. 12 1-2 th 15 cents.
Peanuts—North Carolina, 3 1-3 cents;
Virginia. 4 and 3 cents. - -
Lemons—24.
Nuts—Tarrogonla almonds, 13 cents pit
pound; Naples walnuts, 13 cento; Frencr
walnut., 10 cents; jucans, 10 cents
Apples—Sun dried. 3 to 7 cents per
pound.
ttalsln*—New In market, 22 per box;
London layers, 12.25 per-box; loose Mus
catel. 22 per box.
Irish Pot*toes-»9.a per icon.
t HARDWARE.
Corrected Every Saturday by Dunlap
Hardware Company.
Axes—26 to 27 per doezn.
liar Lead—Oc per pound.
Bucket.-—Palntc. 21.25 per dozen: ce
dar, three hoops, 22.25.
Cards—Cotton, 24.
Chain*—Trace, 23.60 to 24.0 per
dozen.
Well buckets—2J.25 per dozen.
Rope—Manilla, 12e; stsel, 10c; cotton,
12 cents.
Shoes—Horse, 24; Mule, 25.
Shovels—Ames, 210 per dozen.
Shot—Drop, 21.23 pet sack.
Wire—Barbed, 3c per poval.
Wire—Barbed. 3e per pound.
Nalls—21.05 base, wire; cut,
base.
Tubs—Fainted, (2.35; cedar. 24.60 per
neat.
Brooms—21.25 to 25 epr dozen.
Iiames, Iron bound, 23.
Measures—Per nest. 21.
Plow Blades—4 cents per pound.
Iron—Swede, 4 l-2o per pound; refined,
2c basis.
Plow stock—Hfrimen, 21; Ferguson,
90c.
21.68
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June Peas—2 pound cans, 21-25 per
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Red Cherrioa—2 pound cans, 21.00 per
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White Cherries—2 pound oans;21.75 per
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Lima Beans—21.25.
Peaches—2 pound cans, 21,60 per
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' Pineapples—1 pound tans. 21.60 to 22.25
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Raspberries—2 pound cone, 21.85 per
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Strawberries—2 pound car.s, 21.00 per
dbzen.
Peaches, pie—2 pound cans, 21.36 per
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