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■ THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 24, MOB
FANCY
VESTS
Faihion demands, that the man of today
who would be well dressed should include
among his wearables at least one—if not two-
fancy vests.
The present styles are so varied in colorings
that you'll find many which you may like to
wear.
$1.50 to $7.50
Full Dress
and
;Tuxedo Vests
OXX PRICE TO EVERYBODY
'Train the Sprig as the Tree Shall Grow”
Mid It USU
way with
ly laad on
•Oak to him always. Ba oaraful with yooi
valua of a dollar and to aava not foolishly spand and nlna cuts
out of ton he'll have a tidy aum In bank when he's grown. Open
an aoeount for hlnp-tsll him all about and how it grows from
Interest end endeavor to Instill Into him pride In keeping the
aeroant op by putting the nlrkles and dlmee you give him In
op by !
the "big" bank. That's a fine training,
tlclng of this solid doctrine yourself.
We pay • per cent compound Interest.
Head our free booklet on our safety—w
And do a little prac-
| “SAFEST FOR SAVINGS’* |
Equitable Banking and Loan Company
Geo. A. Smith, President.
Macon, Ga.
SPECIAL NOTICES
Jesse B. Hart & Bro.,
Funeral Directors
personal attention given eJI business.
Phones 447, 700, IMS. MACON, OA.
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
PURSLEY A OLAY,
UNDERTAKER*.
Always open. 111 ana sis Mulberry to.
Oldest exsJuelve undsrtskino house In
Mscon. Phons 42S. Prepared to nil
telegraph or telephone orders on short
netlee. Carriages to funsral I3.M.
NOTICE.
At a (nesting or Macuii Clearing House
AeeortaUou. held November tbe tub, 1I0S.I
(n view of the feet that tba higher courts
have decided that overdrafts are Illegal, I
and that (hey should not. In any caao
be allowed, and that officer* ran be held
petti <u>Pr responsible to stock holders
where tones ere sustained by paying
overdrafts, belt hereby
Resolved. That on and after December
1st. 1>0», ths banks, composing the Macon
Claartac House Association, will abso
lutely refuse payment ef mp tom
will overdraw the accounts uf depositor*.
MACON CLEARING HOUSE ASSN.
CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS.
We ate prepared to furnish on short
hoarding, akw Himfim MW mfeMM
metsrlet. Bhtncies end la to*. Bend us
yeur Mils for delivered prices.
The qarbutt a donovan mfo. co„
Lyons. Ga.
HEIMATH HALL
MB Walnut Street.
Regular msels for men and women SB
unis. Business woman IS cents.
Breakfast 7 te • a. m.
Dinner 17 to tl.V) •. m.
Supper, 1:00 to 7:00.
* — f**t roomi convonlont for
shopsoro.
o»-«ov*n
-GO TO—
WESLEYAN
The brat instruction i* the
cheapest.
Thanksgiving Day,
Thursday. November Slth
Matinee 5:10; Night S:*L
The United States
Indian Band
with JAMES RII.icy WSIKELOCK
l ON KIP A)
As DIRECTOR
Yba amty Professional Indian Band In
Ue World.
Tsraaty-ets of the finest musicians
to the aountry. Indorsed by all the
load tog newspapers wherever they
BIJOU
TODAY
VAUDEVILLE
sad
MOTION PICTURES
4 to 4:30-7:30 to 10
Children, 5c, Adults, 10c
THE LYRIC THEATER
.RALPH CONNERS,
Ventrlloqulit.
TRANK VOBRG,
That Tunny
"German Profeuor"
THE PLORBLLOS,
Comedy Sketch Artists
Pathe’s Popular Pictures,
Changes Made Daily.
Foot Ball
THANKSGIVING DAY
MERCER vs.
HOWARD
AT CENTRAL CITY PARK.
Game Called at 2:30 p. m.
LOH'S CAPE
ONLY FIRST CLASS CAF* IN CITY.
For Ladiss and Gentleman,
MERCHANTS' DINNER
Me.
IS to 2:30 p. tn.
Vegetable Soup or Consomme with Corn
Bplosd Heete or Ontona
Roast rig. Apple Sauce
or
ItMit Tt**f
K.roul of BMf. MUnnol..
m.J ltlce Uuh.d Poi.Iom
or
r*«i Pt*t I'nkM Tam,
Corn Muffin*
Forln. ru.tain* with FWilt or tamos
Cuat.rd PI.
E RATE 1$
REDUCEDJY SYSTEM
DUBLIN QETB BIG CUT BY INSTALL*
INQ GAMEWELL FIRE ALARM.
■MPeMtll
the tatter part of A'
tweaty-eaa btttg
.DUBLIN. Ga.. Nov. II.— At laat the fire
elana system la being init*U*i in Dob-
Hjl .The apperatue has bonf her* since
usual eta ailing a rep.
.the Qemewsl tore
Vrrceny. Mr. Chas.
— baxee, located at proper
already made the ueeet-
> t’-e w .!r: or.vka
m hMBiuea « tfi
ance of It topper*thousand* 10 ™# r*£a£
lion la sufficient to pay the Interest an
almost the entire bonded Indebtedness of
WITNESS SAW
MRSJUNNESS
Father and Daughter Declare
She prove Near Them in
Wagon.
LArORTE. lad.. Nor. JJ.-8*n»U«n
were elated at the trial of Ray Lam
pbere by the etory told by Daniel M
Hutson and hie daughter*, by Fr*<
Hyck man. and by John Andenmn,
but tier
after the Are in which she wee suppos
ed to here perished, i.ut they were una
ble to distinguish her featnreB through a
"jfcSt a neighbor of Mrs, Gunm
and one of the men engnged by Hherlff
8mut*er to dig ta.the^rulM for.the bod-
le* at the time of
Snarv*
*T saw her on **
rtonratflg from
ared he
eo well that he could
and saw two
■to had on _
wide rimmed haL a rail veil
t skirt, black walsL
white veil on the hat
and a black veil that came down to her
Bays Man Wee With Her.
ro waa a man with her.
weighed about HI pounds and had a grey
mustache and gray hair. When 1 got
within two wagon lengths they got Into
their buggy and drove on and I tried to
follow them. They got ahead of me and
1 did not Uke to follow thorn. There waa
too good a chance of-gstUng-a chunk of
I t I.Hil a yellow running
gear and a black top. The horse was a
one with daf
half dollar."
gray one with dapples on ltn hips aa big
as a half dollar."
On cross-examination the witness said
that he did nut see the woman's face,
hut oould tell from her build and walk
that It waa Mra Uunness.
Bvallne. the 11-year-old
D. M. Hutson, who followed ber faster
on the stand, testified that she saw Mra.
Ounnees In "hay time" near the woods.
Hhe waa In a buggy with a man. They
passed her In the road. Tbe glH said
that Mra. Gunness had on two veils
black one and a white one. the black __
bring <»»■• r h*r fare. The girl said:
' When I saw her she turned her face
away from me."
Saw Hae,” Says Child.
old. sister of
Eldora Hutson. I years jet
ths preceding witness bald
playing by to# big gate by ]
saw lire. Ounnee* —'
StB fif.SB
tie veil and a wide
not know tha man.*'
The New Pure Food and Drug Law.
We ore pleased to announce that
Foley's Honey and Tar for coughs.
law as It contains no opiates or other
harmful drugs, and we tecommend It
as a safe remedy for children and
adults.— H. J. Lamar A Co., near
Fourth National (Dank, agents.
THIS BALE OF COTTON
CALLED OUT FIREMEN
WAS SET ON FIRE JUST ABOUT DARK
AND THE ALARM
8ENT IN.
A small boy, a match and a bale of
cotton furnished the motif for a fire alarm
and a rushing run of the fire department
about 6:30 yesterday afternoon.
There was a bale of cotton rathor off
to Itself in front of the warehouse of B.
T. Adama A Co - on Poplar street. In
g»s gathering darkness this hat* sudden
ly biased up. and as quick aa a Bash the
fire department was telephoned for, aod
here came the department at full tilt.
But the bnle was drenched with water,
and there was no need for further work.
A negro boy was responsible for the
statement that a small white boy struck
a match and deliberately set fire to the
cotton. That wan what he said and he
stuck to IL and It will go down
raws* that i—
other cause*
pay In the absence of any
State of Ohio. City of Toledo,
Lucas County.
Frank J. Chanty makes oath that ha la
senior partner of toe firm of F, J. Cheney
A f’r. . doing business In the City of To-
-— i State aforesaid. and
—... —-j.— -ill rav the sum of ONE
HUNDRED DOLLAR8 tor each and
err case of Catarrh that cannot be
rod by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure.
^ FRANK J. CHENEY.
Bworu te befere me and subscribed In
^jjresjjoe. this Cth day ef December.
• ’ A. W. GLEASON.
Ilairs Catarrh Cure te ttScen’lntenutfry,
and act* dlreotly on the blood and mu
cous surface* of the system. Send for
testimonials free.
». J. CHENEY A CO.. Toledo, a -
Bold by ail Druggists. 7Bc. *
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipa
tion.
ORDER PROMULGATED
ANNEXING VENUE
SIGNED BY JUDGE FELTON TESTER*
DAY MORNING — SOLICITOR-
ELECT VK J. QRACK SWORN
INTO OFFICE,
Vlnevnie Is how a legal part of tho
elly of Macon. The enter taking official
cognisance «>f the recent election, and
perfecting the annexation, was signed
tor Judge W. XL Felton yesterday morn
ing It--cord of the result of lhe election
waa ordered spread oa tbe tulnuiea of the
tatereet, Imre to the races tn Savannah
neat Tfturaday ta keen and quite a rum-
StasssHaggsi
■teener* kay« already bean chartered by
mother of Judge Felton's official acts
tarday was to sweer la Walter J.
jee as solicitor general of the superior
court for the Mscon circuit. Mr. Grace's
commission waa received Saturday and
he took the oath of office at the ttrat
pportunltjr. He will not. however, as
ume the duties of solicitor until Jsmmn
1. wheat the term of the present solicitor
will expire.
Ordinary Wiley was also sworn In to
►rve another term, his commission being
. jcelved at the sains time with that of
lb# solicitor general.
Only civil eases of smalt moment, most
ly appeal* from suits tn ths magistrate
courts, occupied the attenttoa of the su-
pertor court yesterday, and adjournment
waa taken at noon.
Watched Fifteen Years.
Tor fifteen yean* ( have watched
the working of ruck ten's Amtra
Halve: and It h** never felled to cure
any sore, boll. BMW or bum to which
ft was applied. It has taxed tin many
a doctor bill.** nays A. T. Hardy, of
East WUton. Maine. 23c, at all drug
OFF FOR SAVANNAH
TO SEE THE RACES
MANY MACON PEOPLE TO BPEND
THANKSGIVING DAY IN THE
FOREST CITY,
Quite a number of Macon people win
attend the auto races In Savannah on to
morrow and F:»Tf Jtr.k-giving Day.
Some are already on the way la their
ears, some am there, some left last night,
and some will low# tonight
Messrs W. Jordan Masses. Roland El
lis and Lden Taylor. Jr., left yesterdaj
afternoon to witness tha automobile racet
to be held there Wednesday and Thurs
day. They will make toe .trip In Mr.
Metoto $ Mg car. and expect to reach
■JgMh barring accidents, some Ume
Maoon People among those who have
gone cr will leave for Savannah today and
tomorrow are Mr. Ike Wlnehlp, Mr. H. L
Smart, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Martin. Jr..
Mr. Bartow Stubbs. Mr. and Mrs. Felton
Hatcher. Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Bhlnholaer,
§£ tMThPAs sasss
Alice Den top. Dr. O. C. Gibson. Mr. M.
H. Taylor. Mr. C. B. Jones. Mr. R. P.
Orme, Mr. W. F. Lawregca, and isveml
After reading all tbe sensa
tional grocery ads, come to the
Pure Food Grocery for satis
faction. C. W. Rice, Mgr.
Phone No. 548.
QUID TRUST DENIED
RIGHT OFCOlilERCE
DECISION, WHEN WRITTEN, WILL
PROHIBIT INTERSTATE SHIP
MENTS.
WASHINGTON, Nov. it.—Attorney-
General Donaparte (ind_thv membera
of His trustlbuettng stuff consider the
decision of the circuit court .*n the
tobacco truat case the moat Import-1
ant Judicial pronouncement on the
trust question since tho supreme court
ut tho brand of Illegality on the
orthern Securities Company.
In the opinion of J. C. McRaynolda,
apodal counsel of the gove rnment In
tho tobacco caae, this decision mrana
that the government will be able to
control Industrial combinations more
effectively than It regulates railroad
rules, because, If the aupremo court
nfflrmu the action of tfte court In New
York, the burden of proof hereafter
v.iii b«* upon the truatg lnttead of
upon tho government.
"The tobacco truat case differ* from
nil other*," *ay* Mr. XlcReynold*. "Tho
docrco has not been written yet, but
when It la. the combination will not be
nble to »h!u a pound of tobacco from
one state to another until after It ha*
shown the court tfiat It la obeying the
law. The Injunction will put the com
bination absolutely out of business.
"Heretofore tho orders against com
binations have been vague and uncer
tain. the burden In all cases being
upon the government to *how that the
trust had violated the order of the
court. In the tobacco oase tha com
bination must satisfy the court tfcat
It haa quit Its Illegal practices and la
conforming to the law and wjll con
tlnue In that way before the injunc
tton la lifted."
Both sklea are preparing an appeal
i the supreme court, and Mr. Mc-
Reynotdji «*vp<-cto to have the raso
heard before the end of ttie present
term.
The government Is preparing to take
an appeal because the circuit court
| refused to Include tho Imperial To
bacco Company and the United Cigar
Stores Company In It" decision. The
tobacco company Is appealing simply
because It has been declared to be a
combination in restraint of trade.
NEW YDRXER WINS
FAIR GEORGIA BRIDE
OF UNUSUAL INTEREST IB WED
DING OP MISS ANNIE E. WIL- ^
LIAMS TO MR. BAXTER.
HADDOCK. Ga.. Nov. 23.—A wtddli
' unusual interest to the people
torgla and New York state waa that
Annie Williams and Mr. Kdwa....
lev Baxter which was aoleranttod
_ , jrdav evening at • o'clock at ''Four
Oaks," the home of ths bride's parents.
Judge and Mro. John Thomas Williams.
Tho welding w«« characterised by the
quiet solemnity of a ,house affair, and
the Ideal country home waa minis espe
cially beautiful by it* decorattdna of
southern atnilax and yellow ihrysanthem-
uma. ^.
Promptly at the hour selected the
strains of Mendelsaoho's wedding march
wore heard, emanating from thes killful
touch of Mrs. K. M Mullino at the piano,
end Ml*-* Felice Matthews on the violin.
First entering the parlor were the ush-
Messrs Welter Williams and Hen
Candler, followed
br the ribbon b«4
Barron WlttUma
a of honor. Vra J
the rnahi of t
l«r. followed by
bsBrtrs.1
nUwn
Msetere Carl and
• nt. red the matron
Lovlc H.-nU-n sn»l ...
Xllu Annie Cbxndlg.toHtoB^En
prootn and hi* best roan. Mr. Harold F.
nfestor. ah taking posutona under a
beautiful archway, where they were
Joined by the bride and her father, who
I gave her war. Rev. John P. Ervin, of
MonttBsttOL officiated.
I Immediately after the ceremony was
performed the bridal party and guests
were Invited to ths dining room, where
•srarsT
Ion. Hltuated <
lhe bride
aatla. hand-i
motif—green and yellow,
i bride waa married In a white
hand-embroidered dl recto Ira gown,
with duchess Uce. tulle veil and orange
Moaaoma. and rarrlvd a ahowtr bouquet
of Ultes-of-the-vallsy. Tlie matron wore
her wedding dress of band embroidered
full and carried re'.lnw « nryaunthemums.
_ —t. * ^ ^
chryaanthemuma.
going
only ornament
The Special writ
the Tiit. and win
nvrntng
\a- nah
art
■ reach PabUs on t» •• »T»h
Sxgx'JSL swtiSriJr i
BATTLING NaSON PUUB
FOR WATCHING DOS FIGHT
conduit and r->l*Un*
The charges •> a sequel to a '
d >g tilth: " hleh waa raided at the vil
lage of Rurnhafn. near Chicago. Inst
•toM.
Nelaon. It te raid, being ona of the 1
«i<. tator* tsh" oa-wped while othurar- ,
reatg were being made. ;
The bride Is th* oldest daughter of
Judge end Atm. J. T. WiDtama. of bru
nette type, tall and stately, and highly
aapBBMRiahtH). She Is a niece of ex-Oov.
Alton TXOapdlto. and an honor grad
ate ef Wesleyan College.
The groom Is roooirniied by the bar ef
'tire. K. Y.« as 1'eirg one of its brirhV*et
lembtra^a man of rine moral character
SSe Ante _
CartersrBle: Minn
Kr.
Ihmton. Mon
for the wedding
Chandler. Atlanta:
tvtlhe; Neele Knight.
Benton. Montleeilo:
on. Nann*'<no
Mat It.-a • Ms-
GILBERT UN TRIAL
FOR GIVING REBATES
ALLEGED THAT FREIGHT AGENT
MANIPULATED RATE8 CON
TRARY TO LAW.
RICHMOND, Va.. Nov. 23—The trial
of Alexander P. Gilbert, assistant
freight agent of the Chesapeake and
Ohio railroad, charged with violating
the Interstate commerce laws In giv
ing apodal rebates to shippara of grain
and packing house provisions, began
today tn the United States circuit court
for the eo8tera district of Virginia,
idge Waddlll on the bench.
Gilbert Is charged with Issuing false
transfer slips to shipments originating
In Richmond, which made them appear
to have originated at some point be
yond Richmond and therefore entitled
to a through rate. Tho shipments
ao mado wero carried by t*m Atlantic
qt 'BmmI fctmfe ta U. wpi, o* Co«.t Uno ni th, Bcboar.i toUM
* Nsw.York state,was that of
railroad*, which connect the Chesa
peake and Ohio railroad with the south
at s rate much lower than tho local
HE WANTS HIS BOY
TO COME TO MACON
80N OP A SYRIAN DETAINED IN
PRANCE ON ACCOUNT OP HI8
EYES,
Sam Union, one of the Industrious
Syrians of the city, and who has a
fruit stand on Toplar street. Is very
much troubled over the detention of
hts son Tony, who Is now In Marspll
lea, franco.
"Sam Union came to this country six
teen years ago. leaving L:!s son in
Syria. Now that he Jtaa accumulat
ed a little, he has given hi* son an
Interest In his business and some time
ago sent him a ticket to Macon. Yes
terday he received a letter from Tony,
who I* nineteen years of ago, that
while on hi* way there he was stop
ped by lhe French auth«rltlea In Mar
seilles and told that he could not come
through because of an affection of the
eyes. Ills detention cauaedhlm to spend
all the money he had. and he wrote
tor more money and some advice as to
what to do.r
The only thing Union could do was
to write to th« United States consul
at Marselllos and appeal to him to
ret the boy through. In addition n#
had some of h!s Macon friends to alio
write to the' .consul. If the boy Is n-ri
allowed to "paat, the money sent him
yesterday will enable him to go hack
to 8yrla, though there is no one there
with whom he can live, all bl* people
now being In America. It Is this that
la trtmbllng^Unlon who wants bis boy
with him.
With A»<
texcup
jCHAItT,
• O'tJ r lb- auspices of th- Con-
Mr * linen'll F»*!d Trials C:ub starts to-
• morrow at : ? »rber Junction mffh twon-
’ tr.three entries. The winner of the
nltqrlty alak.' will be among the
__ . . # starter*.',.Ai thf bench show- held to-
.vrreepoeOenta. try it for dee- jg, Rtn-'m Tory wi, placed flr-t In
Inrgv bananas, nib smooth' **«*»* and Manitoba Rap ttrat In the
litem Fen! lktce. New Yor*
Delicious Banana Cream
r—Mpe .* M«hlv *mnwn-le,1 hr
NUMBER OP 1ND1ANIANS ON THEIR
WAY TO ANDER80NVILLE TO
UNVEIL MONUMENT.
Tomorrow morning a large party of
Indiana cltlxens, among them Governor
J. Frank Hanly and staff, will pass
through Macon on their way to Andcr-
A monument In commemoration of the
soldiers from Indiana who died in prison
during the war is to be unveiled on
the morning of the 24th and will spend
the night of the 26th in Macon, also stop
ping over here on their return.
The program thnt will be rendered at
AnderaonvTlIe on tho £€th Is as follows:
Call to order, Dr. R. C. GrlffU, chair
man.
March. "Union Forever." Hemandex,
Fourteenth band, C. A. 0.
••Welcome. Comrades," Mra J. V, H.
Koons—Miss Koona.
Invocation, Comrade I. P. Watts,
"The Star Fpanglcd Bonner," Miss
Koons, lflss Easier and hand.
Unveiling of monument Mrs. Florence
Unthank JShermon. Miss Mnry J. Diggs.
Presentation of monument to stats of
Indiana, Dr. R. C. GrlffltL
Acceptance and presentation to United
Ftatea government. Governor J. Frank
Hanly.*. __
"Tug. Prisoner's Hope," Miss Fesler.
Acceptance of monument hy United
States government. Col. 8. R. Jones, rep
resenting'oecretary of war.
•'Hall Columbia," Fourteenth band, C.
A. C.
•The Work of the Woman** Relief
Corps at Anderaonvllle Prison Park."
M- - Kliz.i .1. Crli-W. <ir**' nshorsr. Ind.
"Battle Hymn of the Republic," Miss
Koons and MU* Fesler.
"The Work of the-Ladles of the Grand
Army at A'ndersonvllle." Mrs, Susan L-
rou rt c«M h
• Heroic iaj^lty In Suffering." Com
rade George Musson.
"Just Before tbe Battle, Mother," Miss
Koons.
"My Country. % TI* of Thee." Four
teenth band. C. A. C. - * •
“Last Tribute to Heroic Dead," Co. if.
Seventeenth Infantry, Lieut. H. M.
"Tap*.’* Miss Koons and band.
Sluggish Liver a Foe to Ambition.
You can not accomplish very much
If your liver Is Inactive, as you feel
dull, your eyes are heavy and alight
exertion exhaust* you. Orlno Laxa
tive Fruit Syrup stimulates the liver
and bowels and makes you fee! bright
and active. Orlno Laxative Fruit
Syrup does aot nauseate or grip® and
Is mild and very pleasant to take.
Orlno Is more effective than p’lls or
ordinary cathartics. Refuse lubstl-
tutes.—H. J. Lamar & Co,, near
Fourth National Bank, agents.
NOTED RAILROADS) DIES
AT
ON EASTJIACON GARS
COMPLAINT OF RESIDENTS ON
TATTNALL SQUARE AND OGLE-
THORPE STREET.
street
do not seem „
cars going In the dlrectloi
res having the sfgi
J people
I ..lit .»!.!.-nil I
of their reeldehcei '
"East Macon" on the
Ono of the Tattnall 8qunre residents
sends In Uda:
••With the approach of Christmas,
“ charity and benevolence la sup-
to pen*ade the breasts of torpara-
\« well ms Individuals, would It bo
Impertinent to ask the authorities of the
Impertinent to ask ths authorities of toe
Macon Street Hallway Company to re
move the delusive sign on the front of
the East Macon car*, when they are
headed for Oglethorpe street and Tatt
nall Square, and .place thereon Oglo-
thorps street, or
thereby remove the hypnotic influences
that has been so long held over the res
ident* of Tattnall Square and Oglethorpe
street that they have been ndlng to
East Macon when, as a matter of fact,
they were beaded for Tattnall Square at
a ten-mile an hour dip or faster? Thle
little change will enable our out-of-town
friends to find us, and save us a world
of useless explanations. Wo believe this
!;su n orra e c d h *tr.u' ! ? ,Mn - fc " *"
Mrs.Winslow’s Soothing Syrup
Ha* been used for over SDCTY-Fmj
YEARS by MILLIONS of MOTHERS f®f
their CHILDREN WIULE TEETHING,
with l'KRFSCT SUCCESS. It SOOTHES
LAYS all PAIN; CURES WIND COI.IC,
end u the beet remedy for DIARRHOEA
Sold by Druggists tn every pan of th*
aond. Bo sure and ask for 'Mrs. Wins-
law's Soothing Syrup," and toko no oth
er kind. Twetuy-flv* cents a bottle.
Guaranteed under the Food and Drugs
tun. •Aft, ItM a...., K* w.-LTr.
GREW OF SCHOONER IS
LANDEDSAFE IN PORT
NEIW YORK. Nov. 23—The crew of
the schooner John &!»■ Brown which,
was lost at sea were brought here to
day on the steamer Carolina.
The 7 Brown was lost while bound
from Brunswick. Ga., for St. John.
N. B. '
Hubbard Broe. A Co.'s Cotton Letter.
NEW YORK. Nov. 13.—Liverpool .was
disappointing this morning, not taking
the extremely bullish view of the tin
ner's report which preveUed hero. JDur
market therefore waa a disappointment
at the opening. Liverpool and the conti
nent were inclined to sell, owing to the
fact of tho fresh complications In the
far east. 'Our traders paid no attention
to this feeling. The near months were
here relatively eiu-y. owing to increasing
rumors of shipment* end to a statement
i»v a prominent Alabama Aral that high
ivA.lv? can now be delivered more
Iirofltably on contracts here than on or-
4vrs. Another bidding up process by toe
fall street ban contingent carried
ream b**a
Umoe JF.l.U) «
boiling Knur
v.M nraUh with ret
with Whipped creem
at Ibc. per package.
add one Ilf. pa-ha.
»tlff
• ’ pofn
clegs.
ST. PAUL'S.
ben 1 tV»n are i
I been th# custom.
arch, a* has hit he
RICHMOND, VS^ Nov. 23—Judge
William Joslah I^ake, former president
of the Richmond. Fredericksburg and
Potomac railroad, died et hi* re»I-
-e In this city late today. Judge
Leak* had been 111 for about six
months and confined to h!s home most
of the time. . i
Ju-lgv T.'-ak# im *6 year- -‘Id. !!••
ha- for a number of year* been as-1
soclsted In the practice of hlx pro- )
fesaion with Hill Carter. Bvald '
Ing pr-xldent of th* Rlchn.opd,
erl<'kxhurg and P»jt<*mic railroad
neetton* company. Jadg- Ix*k«
are confident of a further advance.
Whv !• Sugar Sweet?
if sugar did not dissolve in themoutli
you could not taate the sweet.
GROVE'S TASTELESS CHII.L TONTO
is a* strong as the etrongest bitter ton
ic. but you do not taste the bitter be
cause the Ingredients do no: dissolve
In the mouth, but do d **o ve readily
|r. the acid* of the aromech. Is Ju-t
Sx good for Grown P**op!e as tor Oh I) -
•ten. Th* FTrot and Original Tasteless
(.liiil Tonic. Tbe tftanl.rd lor 30
ytor*. 49c.