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Beaten and then bubnem strL,rt - to ° k pi*™
I Trinity Methodist. church in Old
pVaycross/ The ‘interment took place
THE MACON TELPB: THUESDAY M03
A NEGRO HATH Kli'S IN'HUMaK^
CRUELTY TO HIS CHILD.
f'f thi
We First Cal Chtshe. in Its HoJ j by I.v-hi
men! took |>!o
cemetery. Mi. Lott was
iier of Hon. Warren Ixitt, John
i.ott, Joel I>itt ami Mrs. John S. Sharp.
city »nl Mrs. Llghtsey of
Till OF TRADE
la.
Kept
Wire From the
Markets.
reverse had I
strong f
tmden* pror
tatlong to ‘
Ingiy the
the Oniuged
Hurt 11
and Then Held JtNe
iFire Until
O’MALLEY TO GET OUT.
Its Body Was Blistered
Producing Death.
rpus to He Heard
Dawson, Ga., Do. „
recently near this place whipped hie ' h
child so severely as to make deep » te l' be ls * ued
over its entire iKxly, and who afterwm
held the naked body of the child in fr<
of a large fire in hi* cabin un-til The d dlseloc*
woh a mans of blisters from head to
und from the effw-t^ of -which she di
has 'been caught .<ni U now safely hou
in jui! here. Tim is one of the most
4 a0( i diabolical crimes ever visited uj
the body of a defense!little <.b
Summary vengeance awaits this bit
fiend.
Christmas week put in Its bloody w
here, (bu : t it was confined entirely to
negroes.
Yesterday morning while a few li
hoys were out hunting two anile
town Pliey cmire across a dead uegrt
the woods, frozen stiff, with the wo
of a pistol .mot upon him, which evid‘
)y caur>eu his death. Near him upon’
ground was a jiaelc of cwrd3, proving ;
a /rambling crowd had ibeen there)
nig-ht before. The ashes of a recenti
nearby gvve further evidence of tlie ,
The negro Stevens, who killed fr
eran, another negro -man, a few nt
ego, h-as ibeen arrested, and Is no*
jail. t f
These occurrences took place wit la
few miles of Dawson, and as a pe
we are in no aviso responsible for »l
»Aj11 through the Christinas week t
up 'to -the present time, Dawson hav
joyed a pleasant and quiet Chrisi
bu<1 but few arrests have .been mad!
disorderly conduct.
Al! hero greet the "old Telegi"
with a happy New Year.
A Writ of lfabeu.
Thin
Chicago, Dec. 30.—A petition
presented to Judge Gibbons tills
noon by Attorney W. S. Forest o
:o.— A negro w hRk ' °f Alderman Thnma? J. O’Malley
"" **•-*'a. writ of habeas corpus
that the alderman who is
confined in jail without the choice of
giving bail, could be brought into
t and force the state’s attorney to
of the testimony
..hi.h O’Malley was indicted as
aikgc-d -accomplice In the murder of
Gustave Col Hander.
Judge Gibbons issued the writ and
made it returnable by -the sheriff to
morrow morning. The petition states
that Judge Tuley, who endorsed the
Indictment and capias “no ball/' made
no inquiry into the ease at the time
ond was mislead by Assistant State's
Attorney Pearson. It is asserted that
east thirty persons, described by
JON MARKET.
MACf“®P°* 0011011 Quiet.
Good
Uriel PnK--
6S
Orai.fr
local Receipt*.
~i. \Va(r.*T«<t»i sh.p Mib*H M'. !'.
TmU&l 1381 4»fp*3| 376 | 113*5
I ...I .--! -i r..| 11268
7DH. th*»
Rgnins
of tin-
(lent f .
during till
carried
Man haft
the police to be pickpockets, highway.
m?n and criminals of the Market street
gang, have been accused of this mur-
attempt to steal a ballot box,
nhlle Alderman O'Malley has always
been a. respected citizen and business
>To?"„ 0n l ,h, ;, Bla,c ' 5 3 ' <I ® It Is alleged
that an election Judge at the polling
place attacked, swore before the grand
jury that O'Malley was foremost
ALf./era 1 dera ; tbat ho demanded
the ballot box and flourished a revolv
er 1 , n Collinnder's direction when the
fatal volley of shots were flred by
the- svi nr -
•gang.
MASONS IX M ILLEDGB VTT.T.j
Colobration by Ilenevolent Lodge .8
a Hnppy Occasion. __ j
Mllledgeville, Ga.. Dec. 30.—One Je
most enjoyable entertainments de
season was that given last nlglty
Benevolent Dodge No. 3 In celebjn
of St. John the Evangelist. Ovefo
hundred members and their fats
assembled In the Masonic Hall t<t-
ness the Installation of officers f, le
ensuing year. Deputy Grand 1 :r
. A. Dayls made the openiie-
marks, which were beautiful and li
ly appreciated by his hearers, er
the programme was rendered till s-
sembled were Invited into the adjfig
hall, where tables laden with le le
delicacies of the'season were awng
them. Everything passed offlry
pleasantly, and all present wllng
remember the happy occasion. liv
ing la a list of toasts:
"Our Guests.”—“May .their pr.ee
■ inspire us with renewed love Dur
fellow-men, and impel us to aser
union.” Response by Brother J L.
Hardeman. *
"Benevolent Lodge.”—“Bom ai
splendors of the past, the pagi
history are replete with deeds
lty and good worka" Respoii'by
Brother W. E. Reynolds. 1
"The Universality of „„„ _
“May the Mason's charity be ally
as universal.” Response by Bra-1,
L. Harris. “ ■-
"The Elders of the Order."-j-om
them we gather wisdom: frdthe
young, strength.'- Response by her
J. N. Moore.
"Our Order.”—"The cradle ol irty
and freedom of thought, the e: r of
despotism, ana Ignorance." rinse
by Most Worshipful Deputy and
Master W. A. Davis.
'<4
THE rO.OROP AMIES
A Christmas Trco With Gifts foi o
unate Children.
, Athens. Ga., Deo. 30.—At 1 o’i —
day the Y. M. C. A. building y lied
with happy children. The occa was
the Christmas tree for the pod the
city. The good ladies having tllove-
ment in charge had the tree Ia«v!th
useful presents, and we feel safisay-
ing it was the happiest gatbk of
the holidays, and it was harf tell
who were the happier, the d s or
the recipients.
The Home School is again ojaftcr
the holidays, *and many brigipung
ladles have returned to the cj .» •
Dr. Marion Hull, eldest son
L. Hull of this city, will go i mis
sionary to Corea In October.
The will of Mrs. Fage, who her
property to little Miss Frist may
be contested by a brother of W ’age,
Mr. Jasper Watkins.
'Jtie old watenvork mains
taken up and will be carried
ton, Ga.
There are 202 subscribers to
ens.Telephone Exchange. Thi
liberal patronage for our city
Harry Hill was In-the city
shaking hands with his friend d ac
quaintances. He does not kr
occupation he will engage in
locate in New York city.
TROUBLE in QUEBEC.
Bishops of the Catholic Churth Tnho
Firm Stand.
MontiyU, Dec. 20. -It is generally bo-
f } y informed poMtidana
a , crls!a near “ hand in
-?L poI f lt, . < C‘ 1 ' as 7»H ao religious, nf-
HEP- ot the Province of Quebec. The
uT^S? ot L he J >ntIre province will,-it
? ? n SMul-jy ne Xti lMU0 ft
dament-forcibly denouncing the Manl-
ami threatening disas
ter to any Catholic member of pnrlla-
not Protest against It.
The liberals of the distriot of Quebec
mn„ < S, ed o‘ n[is3 “acting to be held
in Quebec city on January 7, to dls-
cuss the position taken by the clergy
and to clearly define their own. Pre-
mler Daurler has accepted an invita
tion to be present and will bo accom
panied by his colleagues from tills
province.
The Protecteur Du Saguenay, a lib
eral paper that supported the Laurier-
Grecnway school arrangemnt, publish-
ed its regrets and declares henceforth
It will support the views held by the
, T , ho paper was threatened
•with the fa to of Lr Electeur.
STAMBULOFF-S SLAYERS.
Two of Them. Sentenced to Threo Yenra
and One Acquitted.
ehbS5 tt '»P <! S: 3l) -r T5le trtaJ of Tufekt-
chieff, Atzoft and GoorgiOff. the alleged
assimslna of ox-Prcmier Stambuloff,
which has been in progress hero for
several days, was ended today by the
convlotlon of Tufektchioft and Atzoff
and the acquittal of Georgleff. The con.
victed men were sentenced to three years'
mpilsomncnt each. The light sentences
Imposed .upon the convicted men hnvc
caused no surprise, in view of tho fact
?lie]rfavor° ECCaJCd ' b!aS ° f th ® court in
;„ T .'i fokt ? h , io . ff formerly an employe
In the ministry of public works and At-
ui 2 V d'e coachman avho drove Stam-
huloir froon h-.s club to the place where
SnaKaS*** 1 a v' :13S > n ‘ l on July 15,
18D5. dying three days later. Georgleff was
formerly a servant of Major r.mltzn
who win executed at .the instigation of
conspiracy against
icnfoiU at
R&802: ubipinent8 47,017; stock
1G1
Ii’itcccipts 40,401; shipments 02,-
50,700.
I. teeejpts 01,602; shipments 84,-
>S 88;S2*.
n’s Cotton Review.
. Dec. 30.—-Spot cotton hero was
union 200 bales for export
q ilntlon today was quiet anil in
thobf a local character. Liverpool
omflier, but reacted, and this fact
haireuHing influence on prices here.
I.o.'Jitors took profits on yesterday’s
nii^ut the feature was the absence
of njac order?. Then, too, tho nort
ioS this week will Include about
jcH received at the outports for
Kl/i and this also induced some sell*
imere the eloso a slight rally took
liVovcring of shorts, together with
uf buying. Tho receipts nt the
J some of the interior towns wer»3
w0) lvely light. New Orleans was
lil,i'l the So-.iilu-rn spot nmrlo-ts In
soVtanccs firmer, but owing to the
»ii)0f outside buying orders prices
cl,I ft net decline. The failure of a
Sol bank nml the fear of further
iin disturbances deters speculation,
ovpresent exeremely low prices,
j Bh, Dec. 30,—Cotton quiet, Middling
iForthls
Today. | Week.
»7,632| 183,30?
S7,»fl7 50,000
18.030 2I.3JG
. 30,810 45,841
1,810,3531
[koo Sept. 1—Not receipts. 4,839.213
Kx ... Great Brltaln..l.808,721
Exp. to Franco 318,307
Exp, to Continent.. 1,0-»1.914
Now York Futures,
futures steady. Sales 128,000.
I.sl Il-.it rcr.-lpls,
-orts to Groat Britain
orts to France......
oris to Continent,
Ikiu'I -a nil pi.rts.
e S
! Illliil
t In tbP
of outside
for Sugar and 1
list. Total sal
eluding MVJOO t
Quln. y and* 11,1
Bonds were hi
$1,740,000.
Grain i
Chicago, Dee. 20.-
thelr enthusiasm to
judgment yesterday
tho course of '*
Whilst the advn
In a grout measure t-
shorts, there was nev
buying for long accoui
that wheat today enrrie
lower. A recovery of \i
close, however, made the
cent. It was u weak aurkt 1
ginning to tho end of the I
actions taking plnce, ana
material or important. A qnw
pected tomorrow, puts anil ei
eloso to the final prices this
Tho lending consideration today
relatlvo weakness In Llverpr •'
very moderate Improvement o
inter. May wheat opened from »lVh i
declined to 8214. closing at -
under yesterday. Cash wheat
1 cent lower. o . l3 ,
Corn—No development of nil unusual k,
was noted in the corn market. A si
dragging trade, with prices moving
ward or downward in narrow fractions,
tho wheat market displayed strength
weakness, took place. May corn onom-d at
23%. sold between 2S%uD and So-M-jHS.
ckwing at 25M-% of n cent umlor yrstri-
dny. Cash corn wns Ua!i of n cent higher
whilst trading was iu progress, hut the
feeling nt the close was nominally weak
In sympathy with the futures.
Oats were not particularly active nor
strong. The easier feeling in wheat bad an
adverse effect on tlm tone, and tlioso who
lmd accumulated a little onts on Its firm
ness willingly disposed of them todn>.
Heavy selling by a prominent commission
houso Intensified tho weakness in tho Inst
hour. May oats closed % of a cent under
yesterday. Cash onts were steady to firm
early, but the close was nominally weak
Provisions.—A shade better feeling exist
ed In the hog market this morning nml It
was In turn transmitted to -product. In-
termlttcn trading of no particular Import
constituted the day’s business. T hero was
considerable changing from January to Mny
inter In the session, but prices did not show
nny essential change. May pork closod J/i
to 6 cents lower. Mny lard unchanged nml
Mny ribs a shade higher.
Now Orleans Futures.
Ir Ouleans, December 30.—.Cotton futures
/. talcs 26,000. ,. w , •/.*.. •
the government.
GIVES UF MORE PROPERTY.
John Van Nortwlck Makes Largo In
dividual Assignments.
_Ap p let° n , Wis„ Dec. 30.—John S. Van
No.-twlck today made an individual as
signment of Ills Fox river interests,
naming Postmaster John M. Baer of
this city as receiver, the latter giving
bonds for $230,000. The. principal prop
erty Included in this assignment are
the plants of the Combined Lock Pa-
P° r Company, the Appleton Pulp and
Paper company. Union Paper Company
“I Raukauna, Wisconsin, a company
at Mona, 710 shares In the Green Bay
and Mississippi Canal Company, the
face value of which Is $740,000, and ml-
nor Interests, Including his residence in
*’ils clty^J*
MURDERERS OF THE WHALEYS.
W. R. Cattlctt and Robert tyado Sus
pected of (l|o Crime.
Knoxville. Dec. 30.—A sensation has
been caused throughout tho bounds o
Sevier county by the announcemon
that W. R. Cattlett *md his brolher-in
r, r.r.
0 f.2
6 71
0 78
Q 85
8 1*9
July.... ov
August. 11
Soptombor
Octover
Xovombor....*..* ...
December Cl
Port Quotations.
l*one.‘ Mid. Rets. Stock.
100,052
58,802
27,532
cston FirmlO 11-10
folk. . . . .Steady 0.11-10
Imore. • .Nomlnnl.7
ton. . . .Steady 7 Mg
mlngton. .QiiletlOO-lO
IndeTphla. , ,.Quiet 7 5-10
annnh. . . .(juletOty
Orleans . .Steady,*'* 1 *
. .Quiet 6%
. Steady;0 Il-K
.Btondy|0%
. ‘.Firm,II,
. .Dull II18-16
. Steady 10 IMG
3515
IBM
1 r.r,:;
11,211
11
40,447
is:;.jsi
i'll
*•.).«; i"
4,017
Fttturo Quotations.
Open. H
Wheat—Dec. . . .
May. . . .
July. . • •
Corn—Dec. . . • •
Jan. ....
SSJ:::::
Oats—Dec. ....
May. . . .
Pork—Jan. . . .7.1
81 70
«u; h'm,;
80 -78^
22% ‘
h;;;:
. May
Lard—Jan.
Mny
Ribs—Jan.
May,
. . J . . .7.50 7.1
y. . . .3.070 3.1
70V i
s-,
,,a
, 7.80
;U*5 3.07%
:t.T7> j
3.02% 3.07%
j Liverpool Quotations.
Liverpool, Dec. 30.—spot cotton .-demand
1r and prices hardening. American middling
11-33. bales, 10.UOU balo-i, of which 93to wero
nerican, and Included 000. tor speculation
id export. Becolpts tor tho day wore 21,000
lies, Amorlcan lO.HOO. Futures easy.
" ‘ f Oponod.
3 60 04
on-Fcb 3 58 01
ob-Marcb...: 3 CvaJ.
lurch-Aprll 3 58 01
prll-Moy
■M BB H. 1UII layJuno......*.
MARRIAGE IN BYRC
P
MlsflXeppIo Wnrren to Prof. jiellT.
Holland,
Byron, Ga., Dec. 30.’—There vK hnp-
•1py marriage cbnsuinniated ins rfty
this afternoon nib 3 o'clock. Tftartles
to th^ holy contract were Prow Eze
kiel H. Holland of Lav.-rene;K and
Mii« .Ne^plo -Warren of this f. The
Ceremony was performed byjv.' W. |
L. Cutis of Oglethorpe, Gn., 2 beau
tiful and impressive -manner. 8 mar
riage was .vjwatmaed nt the hjof tho
bride’s father, Mr. T. D. War]™=
The happy oonple left on tB:15 p.
m. 'train for their future lionicjStlles-
I boro, Go,, carrying wvth thezn good
I svtehoK and Godspeed of a hqxf lov-
* ing friends, who wish for if ©very
blessing u kind providence canj.tow.-
MnrshnllvNIe Oyster Pup.
Marsh-aUviUe, Ga., Dec. S0.-H>t eve
ning a grand entertainment ) given
in the riiape of an oywter Ruy/fat the*
neademy*, serred by the Imiijof the
'i -rt church, tne proceedfxn- tho
Nale of tickeis to be u«e<l la j ‘ “ l
the pansonage.
Quiti' n number of little Cs sold
flowers, gathering anany dink
After a liberal Indulgence fab mahy
dlet<, M r. W. S. Sheppard nnntced the
f«»r the evening, ren by
M J wes May King. Qessfo Gbder and
Janie Frederick. Tbcee Were d-tly en
joyed by all. Mr. Sheppard, tiphicago
auctioneer, had fair Wds on ,uy nice
cukes. The total gatherings fohe eve
ning were $34.31. Tlie ladies detfe much
credit for th'n p!casuroft>!e a) paying
occasion. •
Death of Mi- DeTlla Etliei
Gordon Ga., Dee. 30.—Mi
Etheredge, who h is 'been eotifil
IkvI for twelve months died
ing. Mm. Ethendg“ was very
to many Mu-on citizens. She
ter of Mr. B. F. Ryle, Jr., a(al»0 to
Mr. J. J. Ryle of Ivey, Go. » leaves
a husband and a large familbf chil
dren.
ami his wire, which occurred In tho/ fHont-Oct..
county Monday night. The two mt
wejo ?up°^ d t0 hive left -the counti
Mondajr with a drove of mules, bn
it-is now believed tliat they only rt
malned in seclusion until night-fall art
then committed the terrible deed. Ol
fleers have been notified to lookout fj
and arrest tliem.
Smuggling Arms to Crcto.
1, Berlin, Dec. 30,-The Berlin Post pub-
lahea a dispatch from Its correspondent
in Alexandria, which says that a vessel
fljW the French flat,- whl?h re«X
passed that port ostensibly for China
did no^ go through the Suez canal, but
!nduclng the belijf
that tho intention of those on board.
Is to smuggle arms into the island of
Crete for the use of the Cretan insur
gents. /-|
Delila
l to her
morn-
f known
a sie-
Father and Hon Reconciled., |(
Belgrade, Dec. 30.—A reconclllat!'
between King Alexander of Servia ai
his father, ex-King Milan, has been t
fccted and ex-King Milan will short)
return to Belgrade to reside. The coi
Ing of, Milan to Belgrade will cause c-L
Queen Natalie, the wife of the ex-kijg
and mother of Klij^ Alexander, to tat
her departure from the capital, the i
lalions of the royal couple not bcli
even of a friendly nature. ;
A MlsHiug Man In'Wanted.
Mount Vernon, N. Y., Dec. 30.—Ar
thur H. Deanng,ngod 35 oneof the larg
est builders In this city, disappeared
from his home here-on Doc. 21 and
nothing has been heard of him since
that date. Ho had many heavy con
tracts underway In Wert Chester,
Wakefield and this city, and it is subi
his liabilities on them will reach one
million dollara.
Delegates to Tampa, Fla.
Albany, N. Y.. Dec. 30.—Governor
Morton has appointed Major General
Edwin McAlpin, Adjutant General,
Colonel William Gary Banger. Assist
ant .Chief of Artillery and Commander
Jacob W. Miller, of the stite naval
militia, a.^ <! I-git-s t-> re»»resent tills
state in the convention bulled to meet
at Tampa, Fla,, to consider the subject
of coast and harbor d^ten^-s. PtyT
Found a l)<*.n
Athenw, Ga.. Dec. 'J
had been dead for fo
covered burled near
yeKterday. It was t
well dre-Rsed, but its <
determined. A:< • ci t
to how It cam* t her
evidently murdered.
which
• day.-A as dls-
'ollr-g, avenue
era! o s old,
r o. i n- t lit
re Is . clue as
thou* it was
Rejected Cliine*** ^mbtimador.
Berlin, Dec. 30.—Ttie North German
Gazette, a semi-official Journal, con
firms the statement, thatrGermany re
fuses to accept tht newly-appointed
Chinese ambassa “
Gazette
and esse
Closed
;i ;,h ;/.) t.i
3 66-8408 67-84
3 55C1O3 50-64
UC5-0la3&6C4
t54ft:jru 61
3 66-64
3 60 C4a3 67-64
:i :.7-(»l
8 58-ul
3 60-C4O3 57.64
, Ilry Goods Market.
Now York. Dec. Do.—The year Ih drawing
to a close In an exceedingly dull fashion
in all departments of the dry goods market
and It would seem n» l hough buyers had
by commoner consent decided to defer nil
business which wag not absolutely Impera
tive until they entered upon a new one.
Business under suoh conditions Is naturally
m’ u featureless character. From the ;q»-
ncarance of the market prices are sustained
by so mo directtapB, In staple cottons par
ticularly, by the absence of any outlet for
quantity rather than by an Inatc firmness
on the part of holders. The woolen goods
division of 4he market hits ruled Just ns
dull ns cotton goods, but with n generally
steady tone, Tho Jobbing trade has made
good progress with their closing out sales.
at 1 Fail per cent., lust loan nt 2 and clos
ing offered at 2 per cent. Prime mercantile
paper.3*^4 per cent. Bar silver 6-'». Ster
ling exchange weak, with net uni business
in bankers’ bills at l.S3%«4.83% for sixty
days nud 4i$tff / 1 84.80% .for demand. Posted
rates -4.84 ami 4.87. f'ommerclal bills 4.8‘J
to 4.83. Government bowls, steady; .state
bonds, quiet; rflllrond bonds, firm. Silver
at tlio board wa6 dull.
Stock Quotations.
American Cot. Oil 11
•• •• prM 63%
Am. Sugar KcU'g..noS
11 *» \ prM.200;^
Am.Tobaccooo... TOJi
*• *• prfd.161
Atchison ;» 14 :
ltaltlinoro fc Ohio. 16
Canadian l’a* I he.. 65
p’ko U Ohb
Cht.-i
: Alw-
go H. h g.,
.Kki
General Electric.. 8‘J
Illinois Central... 02
J.ako Eric A West. 16 ',
I^kH Shore.......155*/!
Louisville A Nasn. *8
JjOU. k Now Alba y 14
Manhattan C<-ns.. ft*
Memphis k Char.. 15
Michigan Central. W
Missouri Pad he.. 20 l *
Bond Quoted I>
Alabama, class A. 101 ; U. 8.
• •• B.lfll
26
Mobile k Ohio 21J-
Nash., C. A SUL.. C7J
U. 8. Cordnc*
" ” nrofd. ...
Now Jersoy Con... Mj
New York Central. 03
N. Y. k S. Eng.... 45
Norfolk A Wost'n. 1M
Voetern t’nlon... 83».
Wheeling k l.. £.. r,
“ ** profd. 27
Cosh Quotations.
Flour was -slow, but firm, prices un-
C No.*^ sprin« wheat 7H'/»a81; No. 2 red
I'oi-k" O.nOnOYoPfi'ril 3.75ii3.R0: skortrlli
aide. 3.fi0n3.00: dryralto<li;in;i'lcra '1.23 to
4.B0I «hott clear .Ides IntlllOO.
Wolsky, per gallon. 1.18.
New York 1-roduce.
Now York. Dec. 30.—Flour dull, steady
and unchanged; Southern flour, oteady.
Wlient-SiioW dull and weaker, with .
tlona; fob.. 1.U0T&: upgrade* do Slnl.ol. Ob-
tlons declined %a\i ol a rent, ru led -A fo
% of n cent, declined T Aal%, rallied W>%.
cloilug Arm at KrtVi rente under yeater-
day. with n falrlynetlve trade: No. 8 red
December bl%: January 00%; March.».%,
iota n-'let. weaker: No. 3 20-/,,
elevator! JlO'eaSod. afloat. Options were dull
and weak nt ot n lt f«ht ,'leellne. Do
rember 20%: Junuary 2! %: Mny .11%.
Oata-Spots dull. weak. Option" -
nctlvo, >/»a% a tent lower; Deccmt
February 22%! May -. Vi: loot No.
No. 2 white a*; mixed \\ return 22024.
liny, quiet, cosy; shipping Bo, good to
choice 70u77*. ,
Hides, dull, unclmuged.
Wool, quiet, unchanged.
Deof, quiet, firm; fnmily 0.23nlO.BO; extra
mess 7.2508.2-.; href.bams, strong, quiet ot
18.OOnlH.BO; tlerced heer, steady; city extra
mess 13.D0aM.BO. , j«£.
Cut meats, slow, firm; pickled bellies
shoulders 1: hums 8W0O. .
Lard, quiet, nominal; Western strain
iOB: city 3H; Dreemher 4.03. notuln^rrj
23%;
ta:
FOR.
TASTY
MACON’S!
TASTY
McKAl
860
Lard, quiet,
city •’!%; December 4.im, nouimuii re-
easy; continent 4.30; South America
4.60; compound 4%n4%.
Pork, dull; now meaa 8.25n8.75.
EggB, quiet, weak; utato and I'onn*yIva-
nio 10a21; lco hmum IGnXO; Western fresh
lRalO; Western fresh, per case, J.7Dft3.00,
Southern 18ji18%: limed 14%.
Cotton seed oil. dull, nominal; crude 20,
yellow prime 23a23%. • .
Itosln, steady; strained, common to good,
^ Turpentine, quiet nt 20%a27%.
nice, quiet, firm, unchanged.
Molasses, quiet, ea»y, unchanged. ,
Peanuts, quiet: fancy hand picked 8%a4.
Coffee dull. 10 to IB polulu down: De*
cemhrr O.BOaO.BB: January '.'.(It: March O.flo
to 0,70; May 0.01*0.70; Juno 0.7...
Spot ltlo, dull, steady; No. i. lOjjUWi; -
Kuenr, yaw, dull, steady; .fair rcllsIn„
2 1310. mom*, dull, unebentted.
Freights to LWerpool. market quiet, rot-
ton, by steam, 1B-12£<1; grail., by eteam,
SVi pence.
Nnvol Htoroe.
Wilmington, Dea 80.-noiln firm »t 1AB
for it trained; good strained l-BO.
‘iplrits of turpentine, firm; machlue *.4%,
Irrogukir 23%. * y »
g>tunSnUno dull; hard, 1.40; soft,
^(fliarbStoii, Dre. 30,-Turpcntlno firm nt
2 %v,im*h l D™V 30.—Turpentine umrkrt
Brin nt 24$i; sab'. 088 c*»ks; rernlpls 3«8.
Uosln firm, unchanged; Bales BOoo t,:irrri.,
receipt. 2007.
. y - - '
goLD A WORLD OF ROCKERS CHRISTMAS,
but we arc still prepared to suit the mostTastidions, and
can show you the finest lino in the South.
Prices away down yonder.
Respectfully,
PAYNE’ &■ WILLINGHAM. H
IT’S NOT TOO LATE
criect Health.
;eep the system in perfeejt or-
ler by the occasional ush of
Futt’s Liver Pills. They Ipeg-
jlate the bowels and pri
A Vigorous-Body^
sick headache, malatj
|sness, constij
disj
If you received a presont from an unoxpoctod source
even up things by making ft Now Year’s present in
return. We havo some vory choice things left, and
profits are simply “not in it.”
BEELAND, je
j. W. I)'
The leadij
of Macon,
Nej
.40... 0t
Funeral ofWaltc
Waycross. Ga
noon tt '1 o’cIck
of Mr. Walter T
curred at 1 o\