The weekly telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1885-1899, November 03, 1885, Image 12

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BLACK EYES ASD BLUE CHINA. Her eye glee* .parktea like e iter; Her beige car:*. the parting breene; 3er cultured fancy roanta afar In eearch of roluctlitng Japaneee. With roae and lily duly fraught. Her girllah chcckaare fair to view; Her mind la the inquiring aort. Her blood and china deeply blue. With learned akill and antique rage. She reade the accrete quaintly bid Beneath the gathered duet of age On obcllak, and pyramid. When I prepare to write at eaae, Beginning thought* of her ariae; Her fairy *oot-prlnta crone my t'e, Her tieeting dtmpleg dot my i'a. With euch bewitching eyea of Jet And parted lipa that etrangely pleaae. She well would auit my cabinet. Aa aomethlng rrom the Boetoneee. Tne honey crop of Maine is worth #40, 000, and is produced by 12,000 colonies of bees. A qcabter of a million dollars' worth of Holland bulb* were imported during the last season. Concord grapes sell for three cents a pound. Delawares bring eight cents and Niagaras twelve. VeterinaJy surgeons think that the over drawn check rein, by reason of muscular strain upon the eyes, produces Windless in horses. A BARGE hawk got impaled on the steeple of a church at Harrisburg, I’a., the other day. As it could not bo relieved, the bird was killed with a rillo shot and left to hang. The bine jay is now credited’ with eating the maple worm, and even the English spar row is commended by the Industrialist for gorging himself with seventeen-year lo custs. Boston, during the first twenty days of her experience with the immediate delivery system, averaged about 200 special letters a day, giving abont S1G per diem for twenty- live messengers to divide. The Jewish Association for the Diffusion of Knowledge has adopted the revised ver sion of the Old Testament as the basis for a new edition of the scriptures which is about to be issued for the use of English-speaking Jews. Dn. Borck, of St, Louis, says thatasplial- tnm varnish is the best disinfectant he knows of; it will destroy alt germs at once, and no household insects will approach an article of furniture whose interior 1ms been painted with it. Stots on the sun were more numerous during the second qnartor of the present year, April to June inclusive, than during the first quarter, January to March. In June particularly the activity on the solar surface was very great. Fob boldness in adulteration the Bus mans take the palm. The new government inspectors of provisions lately found pack ages of tea adulterated with 40 per cent, of pea shells. A tea pocking factory has been shut up for repacking exhausted ten leaves, Railway men are now beginning to con demn the locomotive headlight, which, by the way, is not in use in Europe. They say that it is of little or no utility, and its pow erful illumination tends to render indistinct the colors of signal lights on the track ..Ahead, The London Garden reports the double marsh marigold (caltha palustris) ns giving a second bloom in autumn. One may ob serve the same peculiarity in this plant here. The rich yellow flower above the dark broad leaves make it an admirable plant for lake borders. The three emperors were together at Krcmsier twenty-four hours only, bnt the entertainment while there cost the Austrian Court Treusury some #300,000, or #230 a minute. There were 800 persons at two meals, and among the wines were n thous and bottles of Rhine cabinet, 3,000 bottles of champagne and 2,300 bottles of claret. At the fairs of the Royal Agrienltnml So ciety of England prizes are offered for the best cow giving not less than eighteen quarts of milk daily, which must contain nt least 12 per cent, of solids, including butter fat. This puts the animal upon a test of merit in performance for quantity and scientific 'analysis (of quality. Arcadia Lorcz, a Mexican of good heart and gentility, often told his sous not to touch u certain old shell kept in liis court yard os a reminder of the French invasion. X few days ago wliat did Signor Lopez him self, in nil idle moment, do but put tho shell between his knees and try to open it. As old ale sends the cork popping so the old )s>wdcr caused a concussion of a dreadful sort. The wounds of the poor Signor were mortal. Baseball for the season of 1883 is at an end. Never before in the history of the na tional game has there been so much interest in the manly sport os during the past sea son, and that almost from the beginning of the chnmpionsliip mce. In the league, es pecially, the interest was notable. Consid ering the business depression throughout the country, which hail a telling effect in the matter of attendance in many cities, the season lias been much better than was ex pected. THE WITTY FUNSTERS. A November Evening. The autumn night U dark and cold; The wind blows loud; the year grow* old; The dead leaves whirl and ruatle chill; rhe cricket's chirp U long and shrill; The akies that were so soft and warm Mutter and bode of gathering storm. And now, within the homes of men The sacred heart-flu-s gleam again, And Joy and cheer and friendship sweet Within the chanued circle meet The children watch with new delight The first Are, dancing redly bright. That drives away the <lark and cold; And Grace's slender iiugera bold A braided fan from Mexico, To make the broad flame* flare aud glow. Alert, alive, they leap and run Like fierce bright streann r* of the nun; They shine ou Robert'* placid face. And tint the pensive cheek of Grace, And chase away the doubtful gloom From ever} - comer of the room. O pleasant thought! that far and near Are gathering 'round each hearthstone dear bright faces, happy *mile*, and eye* Sweet with the summer'* tnemorie*! O holy altar-fire* of home! Tho' far and wtde the children roam. Your charm for them shall still endure With love so strong and peace so sure. —Celia Thaxter in St. Nicholas. ANOTHER CHAPTER. The Meredith escape and the circumstance* at tending it were the subject of general comment ail day yesterday. The opinions expresred were various, bnt the be- lief was well nigha.uanimous that blame attached to somebody, and that it was the duty of the grand jury to sift the matter to the bottom aud fix the blame where it belonged. Among many there was an expression of regret that Mr. Bayue did not. in his card in yesterday’s issue of the Telegraph, give the name of the gen tleman who introduced him to Meredith in At lanta. It was said that the publication of the gen tleman's name would have gone far towards sub stantiating Mr. Dayne'* statement. In the City Court, yesterday morning, the matter of disposing of the $250 placed in Deputy Sheriff O'Pry's hands by Mr. Bayne, waa submitted to Judge Harris. Tbe Judge directed Mr. O'Pry to notify Mr. bayne that the money would be dis tributed nmoug the officer* of the City Court as provided for by the act creating that court. Mr. O’Pry went to Mr. bayne's office aud served the no tice. Mr. bayne, in reply, drew up a paper sub stantially to this effect: “I hereby notify yon to refund to me the two hundred and fifty dollars which I placed in your bauds in order to secure Meredith’s presence in luy office to arrange a bond for him.” This paper was directed to Mr. O’Pry, and was signed by Mr bayne. Mr. O’Pry itidorsed on the back of the paper a statement certifying that it was the original of thu notice which he received from Mr. bayne. He then DELIVERED IT To Jl’lMiE HARRIS. Judge Harris had the officers of the City Court called before him, aud payiug no attention to Mr. bayne’s notice to Mr. O Pry, distributed the money among them. As to the validity of the bond. Judge Harris held that although the bond drawn up by Justice W. A. Poo bad not been signed by anybody, yet that there was a verbal bond agreed to by Mr. bayne. Ho held, further, that the Supreme Court had decided that in >ucb cases, a verbal bond was valid. There fore, he decided that aa tho prisoner, Meredith, had escaped, the bond was forfeited and the money must be divided among the officers of the court. On tho other hsnd it is asserted by several law- f ers that if Mr. Bayne waa the bondsman, in wru ng or verbally, the bond was Invalid, because the law expressly forbids a lawyer to become surety for a criminal, or one supposed to be a criminal. The latter view, it is presumed, is the one taken by Mr. Bayne. It is understood that after the organization of the grand Jury yesterday morning the pickpocket cases wero the first considered. It is also understood that the Jury will give the matter of Meredith’s es cape a thorough investigation, and maka a special S resentmeut of their action concerning it to the unerior Court If Mr. bayne contests Judge Harris's disposition of tbe $250. and it is alleged that he will, and re verses the Judge's decision, the officers will be com pelled to refund the money. Other facts connected with Meredith's escape may yet be devolopcd. A Monster Show. The season of 1885 will be a memorable one in the circus world, witnessing the crowning event in the career of W. W. Cole as an amusement caterer. The. show thjs year bids fair to totally eclipse all past, K went or, indeed, future efforts in the circus line. e tour of 1HH5 will embrace nearly all the States, through which the show will make a grand triumph al progress. THE SUPERIOR COURT. He Captures Three of the Alleged Assail* A Cuckoo Clock's Good Work—‘A China* ants of Deputy Marshal Wall. man’s Sharp Remark. On Thursday, Deputy United States Marshal W. i People who have bad occasion to go up stairs into W. Colquitt strived in Macon, having in custody a certain Macon saloon, will remember a small three of the alleged assailants of Deputy United wooden clock that hung against tho wall. The Marshal Wall and Deputy United States Revenue only striking feature about this clock was its atrik- Collector W. H. Clements, who narrowly escaped ing aparatus. It told the hours in sweet, mellow, death in Montgomery county last month. melancholy cuckoos, and its imitation of the bird’a The nsme* of tho prisoners are Peter McBride notes m as perfect I don’t know what became of it and Tom McBride, father and son, and William T. but, I have heard that a strange cat once crept into Mozo. tho saloon and hearing the sound proceeding from Tho McBrides were arraigned before Commis- the clock, concluded that it waa a cage and contaln- sloncr Erwin, and gave bond. ed a bird. The cat was nungry, and the crumbs of Mozo was not ready for a preliminary trial, and the lunch counter having been swept away, she his case was postponed. He will be arraigned to- leaped upon tho clock, brought it down with a day. crash, and the saloonlst chucked the pieces, cuckoo Yesterday morning a Telegraph reporter aongbt j and all, into the stove. Mozo at the county Jail, where the hitter is confined, and interviewed him. His quarters are upstair* in I one night last winter, a well-known politician of the cell occupied by Charles O’Bannon and Cicero Southwest Georgia came to Macon. He has a de- Utrby. cided fondness for rum, and before midnight he Mozo is a farmer. He is lather a handsome man, WM M f„n ^ lord. While in this of dark complexion and black whiskers. He dresses condition, ho stumbled up the stairs leading to this well, and bis conversation is that of a man of con- Ba loou I speak of. He had scarcely settled himself sidersble education. He met the reporter pleasant* m & chair m’hen the barkeeper announced that ijr, and willingly talked alxrnt 111. »rre,t. ,U time to done up. To none of tho owl* who “I wm arreted," lio laid, "upon the charge of wen , toanting their shine by tho big «tove, did tola being concerned in the conspiracy to aaaaiuilnato Announcement come more inopportune than to our Mondial W ill law Wall and Kuvcnuo Collector friend Brown, lie arore, buttoned bin coat to tho Clemente, near Long Pond, in Montgomery county. c i,i n . and u he did «o tho little woodon clock ou tho last week. lam entirely innocent of the charge, wa il told In it* tweet tad way that it woe 1 oV which I ehall «u.lly eatoblieb at my trial.” The plaintive note lodged in Brown’* brain. ... "Will you .tote why you were .uspected of being lost „iglit of the fact that he was drunk, that he was concerned in the conspiracy , , away from home, aud that it was time honest folks “I would prefer not to do to before consulting wcr e a\, e d. There was nothing in his head, nor did "GthmJ counsel." ..... ,,, he hear anything but the plaintive “whoo-pee” of “Whom have you employed to dofend you? thoclock. Down iuto tho street ho went saying to "Mr. Washington DcsBati, of Macon, and Hon. himself “whoo-pee,1 o'clock." Itranglnhlscars.and Peter Meldrtm, of (savannah, will manage my case. tho oftener he repeated it the atronger It grew upon I am willing to say that there la ground for a ahad- Rim. Aimlessly over the street he wandered, stop- ow of suspicion against me, but it will disappear plug every few steps to say “whoo-pco, 1 o'clock." when explained in court. I will give bond to-rnor- Around aud around tho block ho staggered and with row and return to my homo. If my trial were set the sound of the cuckoo still holding sway la his to take place Immediately I would tell you why it is i iead . Then ho grew tired of it, but tho more be that lam suspected, and would also give you an | tried to rid himself of it, the more plidutivo It be. at.IO, abort clear aides $1.90n4.95. Wbliky Arm a» Macon, Nov. 2,-Good middling 8J(; middling | Sugar, ateady, unchanged: Cut leaf 7. ,. 8;,; strict low middlings','; low middlings';: strict Rtanulated A tji. standard A *• good ordinary Vi: good ordinary l, 1 ;; ordinary 7. November 9.—Flour quiet: Family " ";et closed quiet. 1 SS55* 14.8(05.50, Wheat dull: No \ . . — I s.*stfl£ saU:::;;:S g .BMSfiJnwrx.'S Mi Received previously 28,258 Bacon firm: Shoulders $3.75. short ribs is IS’ Stock on band September 1,1885. 668—28,863 short clear $6.00. Hams—Sttgar-cured rmilt Shipped to-day 526 $11.00, Sugar unchanged: Hard (reflncSi stA* Shipped previously 23,635 24,161 7 1 *'. New Orleans 5a6. Hors quiet: Common Stock on hand 5,370 light $2.75o3.«0; packing and butchers’ $3 BY telegraph. | Wbinky steady at *1.09. ***».*.. Livhuwil, November 9, noon.-Cotton market| F^'u^Sj^-ino'lSSo!' ? uiet and rather ej V. middling Orleans lation and export 500; receipts in.uuu—y.wu Amen- | «o.y. Com t ' )n * n ed and in»a.“ v v "*. uv ‘ *' J 'r can. Future# fiat. 2 p. m.-Sale# included 6.400 November*\°\ 2 American. Future#dull. fip. m.-Futures closed closedflm:* No. 2 mixedcwh mSm', 1 !*7 quiet but steady. 9t’;. Provision, -toady and i Opened. ,2 p.m.iClced ,U1 * 11 ,0 ta * 5 - 70 ’'id. Bulk toned lot*, -boulder- *3.62‘,03.75. long char si-7 s duu “ November -5 6 64— 5 6415 564 0J»9.ribsrj5 6-64- 5-64 6 5-64 Deceu*>v I»l*\rf.... 6 6-64— 6-G4|5 6-64 January -Fibriury .... 5 0 64- 8-64 February March.... " * March April April-May May-Jnne June-July 6 12-64 15 15-64 5 18-64 5 22-64 5 25-64 5 8-64 5 12-64 5 15-64 15 18-64 5 22-64 5 25-04 5 13-64 Louisville. November 2.—Grain nniet* m—#. SloS - 310 - 2 Longberrv ©7; No. 2 red 95? ere' 519-64 No ’ 2 »I*ed 45: No. 2 white 46. fto;j.G4 mixed 27,S* Rrovisions dead. Bacon—cleir hw .» *.s-u» 5 06-64 $5.65, clear 8iues B $6.12>^, shoulders $4 oo uJ?k meats—clear rib sides $5.25, clear sides $*62? New York, November 2, noon.—Cotton dull; shoulders $3.75. Pork—Mess nominal nt v *<,7/," middling uplands 9> a ; mlddllug Orleans 91-16, Hams—Sugar-cured $10.00. Lard quiet- Chnt. «w sales 190. $8.50. u * t Kveuing—Cotton, net receipts 1033; gross 15,530. Nf.w York, November 2.—Flour-Southern h M «. Futures closed firm; sales 119,800. Common to fair extra $3.60n4.00, KO od to r\u) ■/ The Post says; The market opened .hi* morn- extra f4.l5aS.65. Wheat, spot opened lowpr V itr fnP onttmi for fntnrn Hnttvniv iitiMiinixul or plnil'd dill): IVlumdpil winter rml trunc. .• _*ncl outline of my defense. But, tried until the next court, I am afraid r v H — . . . .... .... w „.v 4 .u-u„.., .. aaw.- ■ tive and prices advanced about 3 points. Futures 20a25; fair to rhoico 7al». Coffee, ri „ I shall not be | came. A policeman heard him, aud taking him to j closed steady 5 to 7-100 higher thau last Saturday, j at $8.62 ‘ No. 7 rio spot $7.00, November $6.70a6 75 the beau escaped lunatic, put him in the barracks. . . , „ aa a j Hpeak; The cuckoo fallowed him into the cell, and all ing quotations; beepmm the men who really attempted tbe aesaasi- through the long hour, he waa saying “whoo-pee. ‘ 1 — nation would probably hear of what I bad said, and o’clock.” ° * would, in consequence, attempt to assassinate Tho following table shows tho opening and clog- Sugar weak and nominal: Barlwuloes 5*;, ceiitrffwi 5’ B a6 1-16. St. Croix 6U, Sau DomingoTlwSl Inlands 5‘.. iHunnrani4T.'. Martitil n i7.*r Muscavado ould not *urpri(>e me to learn, when I reach home, that they have burned my house." ^ I more troublesome and more difficult toshakeoffl ti:C lea4 * cr °* distillers in your than a bad case of hiccoughs, hekent away from his county?” 10.25-26 "r mould A 611-16. standard A 6 .*-1 confectioners’ A 6i:. cnislie.1 | 7';, cut loaf 7;;, powdered A CL'nii', era mi m m toted 'l.'.ao 9-18. cube, MoWe, New Yoak._Novembcr 9, eveplny.—Cotton market | dull: New Orlt-au, G0.f.;i; Cuba (So-tcst reflutug, at tbo dinner table lie felt the .pell dull: wile, 976; middling uplands 9';; middling 17J«. Bice steady: Domestic 4afi';; rauaoon^ a.. I V O . r w *5 en ' comtn * ov, ' r ""J rushing nut of tlic room lie Orleans 9 11-16; consolidated net receipts Sa.tls; ex- Cotton seed oil ateady at Ula33; emtiu Igaged lu Illicit distilling in North Carolina for a Jjid himself behind the house where he could “whoo- ports toOreat Britain 9.9.598, continent 7935. Fork steady and unchanged: Mess, spot 89 50.ro °i. 1 '; cr y shrewd, and. pec, ono o'clock" to his satisfaction. Galveston, November 2.-Cotton easy: mid- Middles dull: Long clear J5.23. Lar.l m',ne, t although often linriUnl.alwft.i, loBnaged to evail. 1 I It waa six months before he could get rid of it, dling 9; net receipts 10,107, gross 10,107: sales and closed a shado higher: Western steam snot theotlicers. He was outlawed^.and such a vigorous | but he has never touched a drop of ruu since. The 12'.4. stock 96,3.16; exports to Great Britain 068s, tu S0.20a6.99j., November S6.16a6.18. Freights to n ffo lN IV.'i?. *°_him that he came to sight of whisky bring* up the coekoo’s sad note and coastwise 8340. Liverpool por steamer flrmcr: Cotton 3-llxb wheat (leorgia. Ho was accontpanied by several others, ho turns away, more lu sorrow than In auger. Nohfolx, November 2.—Cottoniteiuly: middling, 21;. all of whom are now in Montgomery county. 0q: net receipts 0458, gross 6458; sales 1134; stock JlALTiMonr, November 2.—Flour easy and mtirt- “Are not the people of Montgomery county anx- . . . 99,850; export coastwise 2171. Howard Ktreot aud Western suiierfme S3«lwe inns to be rid of Wilderand h s gang." John Chinaman Is proverbial for his quickness in WiLMtomron, November 2-Cotton qntef. mid- extra S3.60a4.'J5; family S4.5oi5.oo; CityMIlte . 1 * n ,‘' S p * cUlly ; , A " }, ,';? vo *'• ^tohingon to American customs, whethor they bo dlll ,„ g 1M6 . net receipt. Pur,, gross 10441; sales 0; superfine $ 3.una3.50; extra 83.60a4.23; lUo b»n.“ ready said, ttllder and bis associates dislike me, good or bod. j stock 11,972; exports, coastwise 1462, #5.(1006.19; Patapsco family $5,75; superlative' fi, d ! „ I! 1 ! 1 ! 1 T . Uy iwTwV ng »«*6k; upon my Home time ago, when 8am Leo sold his laundry to Savannah, November 2.-Cotton Irregular; mid- patent *0.00. Whoat-Mouthcrn firmer and qnlet Hfebythem. 1.shall tell tho offleersof tho govern, two of his Chinese cousins, one, of them Mo Tung dllngK’;-, net receipts 9344, gross 9539; solos 2050; Western steady and do-, d quiet; SoutheruaY ■ meut all that I know about IV lhler s haunts and HI. Inserted an advertisement of the fact lu the col- Btock , J4 g-yc. e Ipo rts to Great Britain 0666, coastwise »2o95, do amber98a*1.00; No. 1 Moreland lU ' plans, heforo I return to my home, and I believe umns of the Telegiufu. 451 No. 2 Weotcrn winter red snot t>i« bid (v'.M what I shall reveal will lead to his capture. Ian. Tho clerk who received the advertisement sup- ^ew Orleans, November 2.-Cotton in fair de- -Soiltbcm dull aud lower; Western steady oukT ‘“‘"K »“? l “ capture, notwith- posed it was nttomled for Insertion overe day but msnd . mlddUng 9; m , t receipts 17.410. gross 19,035; Southern white, old. 62a53; do new 48a50| do y ellow Stoudlng thefact that 1am In jail npon suspicion of Monday, and told Mo Tung Hi that the charge ,,i M .wjo ; stock 173,142; eiporttodrontUritoln 3250, new 4sa50; Western mixed .i»>t60a50 hav."|jk&ee u concerned In a conspiracy with him.' would be two doltors and a half. ...... to continent 4570. NawrOnLEANA November 2.—Flour steady: Fam- MozTappeared to be sincere. If the statement kosterday the bookkeeper, who observed that the mouile, November 2.-Cotton market qnlet; mid- ily *3.75a4.10; high grade. 85.00a6.10. Cora oniet made by him concerning W lldor bo true, the L'nlted adverttoement had been Inserted in the Monday s dUn . 815 . IC . Det receipt. 2485, grosa 2574 sale. 500; No. 2 66; No 2 white 56; No. 2 vcllow Si. In states offleers may obtain information which wiU toaue, made out a bUl against Mo Tung; Hi for four Btoc k 20.391; exports coastwise 1041. quletand unchanged: Western, choice and No.2 r..,". m "... I .lnitas*. t* i.nuantn. in tti- p-i-u.i-i imi.i Novemhcr 2.-Cotton quiet; middling 33Ai.'ij;. Iiron, itr cwt 90. Hay quiet: Prime to* mult in tho outUir’a capture. The Superior Court convened at the county court house yesterday morning at 9 o'clm-k. Judge Simmons delivered his charge to the grand Jury in a manner that impressed his hearers favor- a* W ** °4!!fM i ’ W * 10 I aiKau'iiiB, .xiveiuuer j.—coihui quin; untuning i jut cwi. vu. nay quiet: mine to- A »btpmeu^961y^e. 3930; stock L*111^11^ How He Drove Better Than He Knew. I 1 ^ 4,i7 ’ Mr. George E. Jackson drew 83.000 In tne Louisi- ibc office to Inquire about tho matter. H U bSu D tecky U1 *a. U hVh» to^uTu m“k«S:° W ' d bmU> the bootto *«* r “ d "' I ra f d n d 1^riccI .V^ldra 'gT'S'" !he wX’f^o * Sr ^.*^o^C?m°i?^d , to , “‘k®* WU« flor(tourdollw. put- cotk^^;^74J23: ex’xirtscoastwtoe ’ ft.”, long clear rid!. i8.S5SSl??c7 ri™iwM. 1 ftAJegg. onbook ” tn . l80.3«a».i7. ^toky,ui.t: We.te , rarecU«ed*l.". now worth over $5,000. any information givra on appUca’Uon to M. H ‘ Mo TunrHTh^l’eVld'e'nUy caught on to MeUk.n M " COn Mnrket I ’™ oc ’ Dauphin, New Orleans, La. Not every emigrant to methods. 7 8 [Corrected dally by T. Skelton Jones k Co., Mere {•»•?'* i' ri ^‘TT 11 this country; strikes It so rich in the same length of | chandtse Broker and Msnuf«turers Agents. SttsWIkSh U .h ii Coffee firm: Rio (cargoes) common to prime time.—Newton (Kaa.) Democrat Sept 18. MADE A HORSE OF HIMSELF. Real Sons of tho Desert. Louisiana centrifugals, gratmiatl 0‘ 4t off white I a5»„ granulated choice yellow clariflwl 6%. Mo- Mcitfi, low a^d declining. Lard, dull and de- lasses in good demand: Ixuilsiana. open kettle TOXE or THE MARKET. James Mangel's Strange Tumbles Him Into a Ilorse Trough. | oTtheae” wonders of C the ^esTrt^'^Vact* itMUeif | clining.^ Potatoes,^ strong and advancing. Apples, | seed oil dull: Prime crude 27aii8. Yesterday morning James Mangel a white man quite sufficient to make his show the chosen rrnort I qU pn\^Twv g pnnTUi^v-Ir.LL.r,* s io„ Vnw , tried to make a horse of himself. for everybody. These Arabs have no equals a* nth- . N nl Mr ’ The night preriou# Mangel filled himself to the letee. especially excelling In feat# where ixufuct I l soli lJLv*Sfi r I BAVAJP,An « Novemober 2.—Sj irit* of tunf'ntino neck with a particular vlcloua brand of “blue ruin.” muacul-r development is required. They will pc«i- K oxHo fln ? : R^Urs 33; sales 3U0 barrel#. Itosin and then ^proceeded to make him#elf generally ob- tlvely appear at every performance. Jo™®®*; * 2 - 25 * 2,60 P® r Tt** 01 !* w> (pales) very Ann: strained to good strained fl.uoa. noxious. *fle waa kicked out of half a dozen bar- 1 nn^nmnn-Print* quin fir n*<^ Barrels. I room.,.ml fiuallyhung, hlmreH utmu _thc curb A war,lml to Sire. II. I- Wooclruff. | ,h?rancw7^?“?JjrejyhjgSg^T’c I and waited for tlic clouds to roll by aud daylight to J j $2.WJ per bbl. Axvnnle'1 to Mre. II. U Woodruff. jhWug 0 ^^-? KwAX! t to | By the correction of an error In the Judge’s re- t0 * b ** t “ tr * lnp ' 1 ( port, on the needlework department at the late “Sinn4* ro ^WiLumoroK, November 2.—Spirit# of turpentine »fair, the premium for bwt lambrequin wia awarded ™DIT8.-Appl~#*.W to WM. Own $*.» to flm_ at 33. B«to_ qatot: Strained .0, good was that ho exact termined to be a horse. — He pranced up Plum street to Second, trotted to First, and then galloped to the city hall. At that famous tilace for the assembling of alderuianic A Mine of Wealth M 4 »^MSss^ b ^."r p dSt!a: m,n, “ us w, of the Jumrs the imporunce of tbeir duties. _ #.nrlt>«iir«. wisdom. Le moderated his gate to’a pace, and eu-1 Is invested in W. W. Cole's rpsw colossal shows; but tered the recorder’s court room to take a look ai the a discriminating ” ‘ ’ ~ drunks and disorderlies. that Jt produce* i Not relishlug tbe od«»r of whisky which pervaded responding!} appreciative. I to 26e per lb; te’hnessee 22 to 25c per lb. Candy. assorted, iu boxes 9 to 10c; in barrel# 8){c. Cheese, I Wool, full cream 11* to 12c per lb; town (ndre 10 to lie. New Toma. November 2—Wool firm; unwashed Corned beef, cooked. 1 lb raua $3—5. 2 lb can. $3.50, 22 to 3i; good domoatlc flceeo 27 to 36 1 lulli'I'i*. Coffeo,choleollXtol2Scp«rlb;*oodHXtol9opn g."^57to22. 1 ' public have long .luce dtocorered J* ?'.“ST.lWtoS? nrectoUve' l,e “ d “* ^ SbU^tK^SiT iSW. K dlvpry. wa» ^gteq iij the S. Wfioilln v,. Frank S. W.i.slln issraKr« mss*. n» JUnoawncdrawu. f ; B ot u corU( .r of the cnclooure ho spied the horse A divert. Wto roattfl ill W 01 A « DC * trough w huh Joe. tho first lieutenant to tho station MARKET REPORTS. There in an unwritten law that Riven the wild Texan steer the right of way.—Boston Post. Alta California: There are 83,000 news paper!) in tlie world, and each one has the UTRest circulation. New Orleans 1’ienynne: A war cloud no tugger than a man's hand cannot be expected to spault all Enmpc. The cannibals have uu easier time of it than the man w ho cats shad. There are only 210 bones in the human body.—Boston I’ost • A new reason for not liking a minister attributed to tbe senior warden of bn Epis-. copal church. He saya that “the minister is too young to be the pn«tor of a emtgregn- tion seventy-five years old."—Christian Ad vocate. Rnm and honey is said to be ono of the best cough medicines for u family. Tbe wife cun use her share of it—the honey— while the husband, with his usual self-sacri ficing devotion, gets away with the nasty rnm.—Fall River Advance. In a murder trial in Ohio, a witness swore that the prisoner played the Imnjc jury returned a verdict of murder Unit degree, without leaving their sei it had not l>een for the banjo evidence it believed they would have been out two days and disagreed.—Norristown Herald. A little boy sat in a front row seat at theatre jus# beside the French horn player in the orchestra. Presently the horn man played a solo and the blood rushed up and down his face and neck. “Look, mn, took!” cried the boy: ‘wee the tntisic ran ning np and down the back of the man' neck.”—Pittsburg Chronicle. A Terrible Disappointment: Wife (to bnabend)—“A boy at the door jnst left thia note. It's addressed to yon, and mark' ed 'Preaenf" Husband—“ 'Present? 1 don't know wbo coaid be sending me a present. Did the boy bring anything else?" Wife (excited)—“No. Perhaps tbe present is in the note. Maybe it'a a check.’' li no- band (opening the note)— “No such lock aa that." (Reading). “H'm. 'Pleaae pay boy amount dae. Thia ain't no present. Tell the boy I'm ont."—Harper s Bazar. The graud jury, after retiring to its room, com* pitted it* organization, Tim following la the Jury after it waa organized: F. H. Johmsm. foreman; E. It. Link, .ternary; I W. P. Baldwin. W. 11. Canou. It. J. ltedrty, T. S. June., D. M. Dnrrett, W. D.,William., T. C. lieu- drtx, S. M. Solomon. W. H. Cox. H. G. Cutter. T. D. Ttn.ley, It. F. Wilder, A. M. ErnreL T. J. Ttaywlek, W. E. Jenkins. W. Bedlugfield. W. F.AdAma, W. W. ColliUA D. B. Woodruff. Robert Cotomau. The following coare were >et for trial, lint aa none I them were tried veeterday. they wtU probably not be token up in tne order hem given: ■Monday—Matthew Wright vo R. 8. Wynn, et al.; Crockett v«. mayor and council city of Macou.biU for ittluncUou; Domcuick ve. Pomcntek. libel for divorce: E. Crockett ra city of Macoa, bill for in unction; E. H. Carhart aarviving partner. v«. J. D. Proctor, bill for relief. Tuenday—8. s. Dunlap A Co. v>. H. D. Mareboll; I Israel Be riant ve. Beni. Kkalow.kl: It. B. Hall v«. T. o. Holt; H. F. Htroliecher va. K. D. Irvine. Wednesday—Logon a Co. va. Central railroad: C. H Hunter va. Mayor aud City Council of Macon: John A. Lewto va. Coleman k Neueoiu; Mary E. Sawyer va. Peter Sawyer; Alex Bcyuolda va. James A. Davla. A great many coaea are on the docketo and a large number of criminals are confined in the county jail. Aa the result tbe term to likely to be a protracted one. Tbe moat important criminal cave la that of the State va. Cicero Darby, charged with murder. It ta undent,sal that tbe proeccuuun lu thia caae wilt be ■igoroueiy conducted. It U probable, also, that the care* of the Rule vaj Robert Flournoy, charged with an ntTi-ime similar to that of Darby, aill olao lie tried. It will be remem bered that at a former term, tbe indictment iu thia case waa quaabed on acconut of a defect. Several of tbe remaining criminal caeca are in;] portant and aill attract much Inteoe.t. Stock, and Itonde. [Local markot by J. W. Lockett. Broker honac keepen, daily Alia for thu aae of Chief of Po lice Wlloy'a home, • ........ ...... ....... .... . r> Mangel ambled over to the trongh. dipped hi. state and city bonds. |M.AK.'U3. lm. ltwu.loj); per lb; lolbpaU«0i,operlb; 5 lb poll. tXc per lb. hco.1 Into the dirty water, and took a drink. Then 0|L 0a 1889 lot • | W. of A. 8a, 1 m. '88. .103 3 lb pall, 10c per lb; Louisville kettle rendered, he forgot that he waa a horae, aud. Imagining the 0m- 7w 18S6 1U3‘(,W. of A.8a, 2m. '93..Ill tierces 9>;o por lb. Meals, bacon,.ldea 6’, - lo«Xcp-r trough to be a sofa lu the parlor of his beat girl, at-1 ^a. gold Ill N.E. 7a 1st m. ■#»... U* I lb: .lionl(lrra4>;cper lb. Bulk meats. tideaS.Vc tempted to .it upou It. ... I Oo. 7a 1896 123'( C. k It. end. by Cen.lOO}* I per lb; shoulders 4',c per lb. llama 10',to 1014c per The result was somewhat unpleasant and cle- Macon 6a 1(*V llallroad atocks. 1 lb, aa to .Ixe and quality. Nuts. Terragonaalraonda eidcdly astonishing. ..... ... Savannah 6a 90 A. A. H. 7a gntd... .117 22c per lb; Princess paiier shell 24c per lb; French lie fell into the water, and doubtleaa would hav e I Columbus 5. 90 IC'en. cx-dlv 70 I walnut* 15 to 18c per lb; pecans 15c per lb: Brazils drowned had not police officer Daniels gone to Ills Atlauto 6a loo !t’en. certificates 91JJ toe per lb; cocoanuta Ito.is) to 946.00 i>er looo. Pick- oaalstoncc. The officer pulled him out of I ^ugu.ta 6, PCI H. W.'7s, gutdex-divlH I lea, pinto 81.25; quarto 81.76; half barrels, plain and trough aud act him upon hto feet. 1 luitroad bonds. 'Oa. ex-div 180 1 mixed 87.00. Potatoes, Eastern 88.25, per bar- After ennsulkatlou with station borne keener A . A Q. W. 1st mort.115 ilUceltonsous. I ret. Western *6.75 per laurel. Ilatatnn Henry, officer Danlcla concluded to give Mangel a ecu.7s, '93,1st mort.111 iW. F. Coll.bonds...102X I new layers 83.75 per box; new London layere stall iu tbo city prison. Accordingly, he was lucked 0l . o., -g7 lu.5 iMaG.L. AW. stock. 00 *1.25 per box: loose muscatels *3.00 per box. Bice. MAO, '93.3d ninrt..B» lLanler House stock. 20 - 1 “ —■ " erek bbla 88.00, half bblq84.00, quarter bids 82.25,1 A(l\ icO tO MothCFS. kits 60c. Flour, common $4.50; family $4.57; extn I Winslow’# 8oothing Sjrrup should always bw family $5.25 to $5.40; fancy $6.00 to $6.6o ; patent tor children tec-thinu. It aoothM the child, $6.25 to $6.75. Grain, corn, «ocm1 milling 66 to 7c by •ofteua tbe gum*, allay# all pain, curt# wind colic car lota; 68c by small lota; mixed 56c. Oats, western I wid 1# the beat remedy for dtarrbiea. 25c. # bottle. 42c; Georgia runt proof 50c; Texas rust proof 60. I Jy24eodkwly CARPETINGS AND UPHOLSTERY GOODS! Effect# taken from Mangel'# person angge*ted that ho was an employe of hclla Brother*’ circus. - Thi# morning tho recorder will probably aend | Mangel to the chain-gang, with order* to the super intendent to feed him ou fodder. W.'& J. Sloane BY TELEGRAPH. New York. November 2, noon.*-8tock# active and | can $6.75l l!nported $13.00. Htarch, lx)xe* 5c per Ibj v!rn."i| ,, w'“to« y*Uv b . : rZl5li-K r ^ llXVITE ATTENTION TO THEIIl ATTItACTIVB strong. Money eaay at 2. Exchange, long 483*4, 1 l lb boxea 6c. Hugar, crushed 7*^c, powdered 7H, I from )»eriyd. upward short 495. State bouda neglected. Government 1 granulated TK. A. 7»i. white extra C. 6H. yellow 6.1 ^ ILTONH from 2.00 per yd. upward bond* dull but steady. Syrup. New York sugar 36 to 40e per gals New Or-1 MOOl CTTE8 from 1.50 i>er yd. upward Evenlug.—Exchange 4k3>^. Money 2 to 3),*. Bub lean* 30 to 59c per eal. JOJY IIULSHELS from 1.00 per yd. upward *—* O ■- .A., nrere -iar - I ... a....... a¥_ a a. ba a - - • TAl*i.STR\ •• tvrttn lilt nn* nl iniiw . r.l The somewhat worn adage, that there l* "notlilng I trea*ury balMaaa: Coin, $163,509,000, currency HARDWARE.—Horse shoes $4.50 per keg. Mule PESTHY *• from .00 per yd.npwanl new under the sun,” will scarcely apply to W. W. $14,440,000 Govern meet SSioritie* dull and strong; I shoes $540. Iron bound hame* $3.50 to $4.00. I .. ” um *AO per yd. Upward Cole’* new coloaaal allow*, for new aud novel feat- 4 per cent#. 123\. * P*r cents IMJa. State bond* Trace chaina 35 hi 50 ceuta pea pair. Ames shovel* I «■ LACE CURTAIXH lures lathi* impular showman'* trademark. He very dull and heavy. $10.00 per dozen. Mow hoes 4 to 5c per lb. Hal-1 , w per rair upward muMseks the world for novelties, ami belugabuud-l New Yorr. November 2.—The stock market to- I man’s plowstocka $1.00. Axes $6.60 to $H.OO per MADRAB L.1CE CUUTAIXM antly possessed of the wherewith, seenrea them. I day has lieeu feverish, active and irregular. At the dozen. Cotton cards $4.50. Well buckets $4.00.1 from S4.oo per pair upward His iiatron* see them all. I cqwniug this morning, tbe first nrlces varied from a Cotton rope 15 to 20c per lb. Bwede iron 5 to §^e I ANTHjl I. and FIIKNCII L.%UK CURTAIN'S ^ ^'small decline toau advance of > 9 over Saturday'a I per lb, refined H to 14c per lb. Plow steel 4 Wc perl * from SH^Oiwr pair upward cloeing figures, Lackawanna. Union Pacific and lb. Nails $2.00 to $3.00, ImmI* of 1M. Powder $4.00 | NOTTINGIIA3I LACK CURTAINS Reading being raodt prominent for gains establish-1 per keg. Blasting powder $2.75. Lead He per lb. . from 91.00 per pair upward le Missouri Pacific and New York Cen- 4 ' * —V— »-•*- I nrnrmtiv rmwktvg Narrow Kwaps From lleatlt. Yesterday morning at II o’clock, an accident oe- ..i— i.... ffiiiifh >n infziii i ziiii'I l ‘'L While Missouri Pm-iflc and New York Cen- Drop shot $1.60 per W. IW . . . SSTilE- y tral Were weak. The market was extremely active II1DEH, WOOL. ETC.-Uide*. dry flint 9 to MKm I .. from 8d.OO per pair upward tU. nt T W Hunt k. Cn’m in Hie early dealings, as is *hown by the fact that salted H to 10c. Wool, unwashed 16 to IHc; washed TAPESTRY COY UK I N<;s .ijj ill the »idewaik* the reported sales for the first half-hour were|over I 20 to 25c; burry 6 to 19c. Wax 1H to 20c. Tallow 6c. from 81.50 per yd. upward At ttmi While the market ws# more or lesa OIL8.-Hignil 50 to 60c; West Virginia black 17c; » 1 thls^crttinii was reatlnu irregular during the forenoon, the general tendency lard oil 70c; cotton seed 60c; headlight lHc; ker I the accident occurred. for a time was upward. foUowed by a reaction in osene 16c; neatsfoot 7Hc; machlner>- 2$ to 35c; Un-1 Barbed wire 7 to 7,Ce. TURCOMAN CURTAINS Ilrown's UrotiehUl Trm ltrt ... coughs and Colds: “I think then; the tiest and moat cimvi-nient relief extaut.”—Rev. C. M. Huiid phrey, Grata, Ky. Hadden Death. Humlay night at 9:30 o’clock Mr*. Mattie Taylor, wife of Mr. Nesbit Taylor, died Miiddeuly at her res idence on Third street. Mrs. Taylor waa talking with a Mr*. King. Hhe suddenly felt some difficulty iu breathing, and, re marking to Mr*. King that she was *uff< testing, got up and went to the door. At the door Mr*. Taylor starred, aud would have fallen ourvtde had not Mr*. King caught her. Mr*. King laid her upon the floor, and then directed some one to summon aphyakaa. ill* service# were not needed, however, aa Mn. Taylor died flte minutes after being placed on the flr-or. The cause of the *udden death was heart disease. Mn. Taylor’s funeral occurred yesterday after noon at 4 o’clock. Her remains were interred in Rose Hill cemetery. The Children’s Pet. Hannon is not only the largest Asiatic elephant known to be in captivity, but he is the geutlest—a very pet of tbe little one*, delighting to carry a load of toe romping youngster* a* he make* hi* triumph al entry before tbe audience. Smacks of the Romantic. Yesterday afternoon, rather a romantic marriage occurred at the residence of Mr. M. II. Cutter, in East Macon. The parties wero Mr. Thoms# Turner, chief clerk in the office of the Western Union Telegraph Com pany, and Miss Mary B. Adgate, of Jasper county. The groom and bride met In East Macon by ap pointment. and wero to have been married at tbe llethodiat Church by the Bev. P. H. Crumpler. The bride, however, wished ker own pastor, the Rev. O. A. Thrower, of Jasper county, to perform the cere mony. and Mr. Tamer gracefully yielded to her wishes. Accordingly, the couple wero nulled by the Rev. Mr. Thrower at Mr. Cnttar'a residence, at half- twst throe o’clock. Mr. Turner gave both Rev. Thrower and'Rev. Mr. Crumpler fee*. The bride’* father and a few friend# of tha couple wero present. Both the groom and the bride are quits young. tnattona continued until nearly 2 o’clock, tbe gain* j LIQUORS.—Rye $1.05 to $4.00. Bourbon $1.06 to at times ranging from a fraction to over 2. It must $4.00 Redistilled ry e and com $1.10 to $.50. Gin SAMPLER RENT WHEN DERIRED AND PROMPT and rum $1.10to $3.60. N. C._corn *1.40 to $1.60. | ATTENTION PAID TO ALL MAIL ORDERS. Correspondence Invited. COVERINGS from .30 per yd. upward . u lMvina Hu. | tor a tune wa* npwaru, nmowru ny a nacuuu in i o*ene ioc; ueauuooi »"*•; macuinery zatouoc; un- t ■■ ■ ■ agaimjth® eidjofthedrug ston.^lea « t j wbicU tbe early gains were lost, and then another aeed 68 to 71c; mineral seal 38c; cotton seed refined Window shades made on short notice to hi 2K iu^thiT cellar " tron « tuarket, though Irregular, and moderate fine- 65c. terials furnished. work, receding goods to be stored in tne cellar | ... knt inni-a until n^rlv 2 o'clock, theuain.l L “ “ “ * 1 under tue drug ntuie. a^mflrit’ ^ilKl^it^the^NtreeL^ivlna^^no I ^ noU j . however, that there were s good many in front oker %e «*P«ona to thi* rule. The strong stocks included Peach and apple brandy $1.50 to $2.50. Catawba attentioutowhatwjai nlnfrontoflie. Western Union, Missouri, Kansas and Texas, Pacific I wine 95to $1.00. Port and uberry wine $1.25 to $3.50. I n . " “* Wd^Srinut^DitfaU until tooUtoto M * U ’ Kl * !> * uI ’ Northern Pacific preferred, Cherry and ginger brandy no to $140. French BPORflway Rllfl Nineteenth Street, I I 55# »»'“ “* * 3 '“' *—*. «.» to NEW YORK CITY. CEMENT Georgia .tullS'Utly retnrm-il it .Utl toe lufoot to the .Ue-1 I t'oteto^W.^^S^Ule ■ft, time . ntetoer penult. . nexro nnr,. to *“ ^ PuKUl ‘' lCT - tnt »»'« to 14.00. tote h«rt.llJ PK on to. .try.inaecomp.Dl> J. .he ou h „'j!, h ',' nl t ‘ h „ th , ,.,„n.)i,. t ,to reu«T hL' puce, the child * life to Ualutet- A. a ruie, ! _ .1....1.....I.... th.. Ixer, .tofled ta driv. down taws. Th, bore, talked, ud when the kwh m ^lu d tagu ta kick and brota op tk. ta(0 cod- " “T “ ;z I declared a di.tdeud of 2 per eebt. lu.tead of the ua- quent occurrence of .eriooa Kddento. decline, at toe. l" ln« quite rapid. repeSal^for . W’entem Union, which quickly fell 1 per cent The Arritlenl nl the I>e|>ot. decline was aided by a dbq>o#itinu on the part of last night at 7*40 o'clock, aa the train for Auguata room trader* not to carry recent purchases over the on the Georgia railroad waa leaving the union naa- holiday to-morrow. The market closed Irregular aenger depot an accident occurred which resulted I and deridedly feverish, with changes of only small in ditching a sleeping car. fraction*. Ht. Paul dosed 4‘* higher, Omaha com A freight train on the track from the Savannah mon 1 ‘ 4 , Oregon Transcontinental >4 high cotton yard to the Houthwestern freight yard bad er aud a few others small fractions bigh< Just cro**ed tha tracks leading from the depot, er.' Western Union waa aided by reports When tbe Augusta train reached the transfer track, widely circulated on tbe street that a pooling agree- the freight train broke in two, and tbe roar car* ran ment between the Western Union and the Postal back down the grade.. Tbe struck the sleeper and companies was likely to be made at an early date, knocked it from the track. It rolled over and fell It is nadentood that the Pat-lfltc Mail Kteamshtp into the hollow between the transfer track and the | Company will withdraw its Australian line at once, track on which the train was leaving. its contract with the colonies having expired to-day. Tbe porter of tbe sleeper and two or throe paaaen- It is said that a London syndicate baa recently (tar gets were slightly braised. chased lo,out) shares of the Union Pacific for ahip- The car caught fire, bnt tbe flames wero quickly I meat abroad. Hales 682,000 shares. “Kutftofted iu Jotmrejr, tearing to^ *£&££.1* :IB too hallow. Clare B. 6. lm Xuh. and Chat.... 45 Omlali 102 iN. O. Pacific, la.... (I , Go. Jt, moftDfe.. BO N. Y. Crateal Ifttu AauLxan, More.. Janaarr 23.18S5. N. Carolina JO "Norfolk k W.pref.. JlJf For the lost two zrere I tax, kobbted around on N. Carolina, new., to Northern Pac.,com. )p, erntehe*. Daring that toft I was afflicted with Funding 10 ; " pref 85V octette rhenmatlam. I not onljr .nacred territde I B. C. Brawn con., lm Pacific Kail 57V pwln night and day. bat wn. utterly betplere. After Tanneaae. 8. 63', Pradlng n»lng eierypdrelble effort to get well, and cihaa»t- Virginia U 40 kick, and Allexb'T, Ing to. heat medical adrtre. I wre Induced to tr/ I •• conwdidated 61 Kick, and Du... Coax Allcock'. Porno. Pla. ten. There 1 wore oa I Chre. and Ohio.... »'. luck, and W.F.. my .Ido, hip-bone nod thick. In aoz week I wre I Chicago and Norik 111 Koektelud olmoet entirely free from polo,and atnnctbre- do. preferred.... US\ SLPaal. ' paUted limb. 1 coaunred ueing I Drexerand kioO. U4.1 do i wftbtbe atom ■nprtainc reeulu for Erie 22% Texre Pociac.. tfcreoreowtta when 1 taeareo prefretly cured, and FootTenn. B. R... ' I'nlon Pacific Iiu atandooodthonreof cratchre. Foreoaa deetrlnc Ink#Chore Kl'; Wahaak Pacific.... tic farther Information can oddrere mm Loolor. and Noah. 44H do pref UK 184. J.F.Oana. I Ketnpbla and Chat M IW. C. Tetqpapb - 74 ■M Grain and FrovUlon*. Chicago. November 2.—After the find hour there was very little speculation in wheat. The market ruled quiet and moderately steady with a narrow range of prices. Trade showed an inclination to await the publication of the visible supply state ment in the absence of any exciting foreign or do mestic news to move the nurket in either direction. The market opened easy, sold off K to * B , rallied rather *harply, advancing fell heck slowly fluctuated and closed on the regular board to » 4 under Saturday’* prices. It remained without any special change on tbe afternoon * * Receipts continue moderately light It was said that farmei**' falling off, but in the absence of auy off at the principal receiving points weak and noting a dtclto# at Lirerp.>oi~of s"pencs I for new California wheat It was evident that the I jg—*—twmttf. Wre visible supply would disclose an Increase of from I.ouo.ooo to 2,000,000 bushels. There waa an argent ■hlmdng demand for caah corn, and under these conditions It closed to \ higher than Haturday and options generally atronger, Tbe speculative market for oeta was firm and near fu- SST^kf. ^reSTnnlT a^TSLS •ttody 10 ateady. Lanl wm qntet and Chictooo. Noremtar 2.—Floor riredy: Southern 84.7M.OO. Wheat *q,ned ere ter and rkau-d V lower toon Saturday: NovemtaraSaM.q, Dmrehre M^a«7V. January No. 2 red a. Cora Men Think saltedahooldon l8.HaJ.7S, abort rib tidre (tdtal they know all about Mustang Lin- imcnL Few do. Not to know is not to have.