The weekly telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1885-1899, August 21, 1886, Image 12

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12 ** THE MACON WEEKLY TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, AUGUST 24, IRRR.-TW El VE PAGES. TEXAS STORMS. the people op indianola. with out FOOD OK CLOTHING. A NATURAL TUNNEL. A Train Blown Over In Victoria—A Freight Depot ami Masonlo llall Total Wrecks — Many Houses De stroyed and Lives Lost. A Remarkable Work of Nat County, Virginia. Philadelphia Ilec&rd. Mr. William l). Jones, it this city, who has been the proud owner of probably tho only natural tunnel in this country, gave it sway the other day to a railroad company. The tunnel is in Scott county, Virginia, and Mr. Jones gave it away becauao tlie railroad company, which is an extension of tho Nor folk and Western, known as the Sonth „ „ , .... , , | Atlantic and Ohio railroad, proposes to build VxptOBU, Tex..August21.-A disastrous 0 lrack throlgh it and 0 p‘ n u F p to civiUza vind storm visited tins city yesterday, lea • tlon and con)merce a rich region lying in ,ng destruction and desolation in its track. Virginia, Kentucky and Tennessee, where The wind blew a perfect hurricane. Mr. Jones owns over 35,000 acres of land. About 1 o clock in the morning the.east- Pregjdent John M Bail( ’ y o{ the construe hound passenger train, which was standing tion company which ig gilding tho road, a the depot here, waa blown over on the hag b {he cjt h i rails an.l neces. platform. Several passengers were on the equipments, aid sJonlbe tunnel, whiih train, hut all of them escaped nhinjnred. by ill icconnts isonoof the natural wonders df >? ot ,.,- ftnd . <>f the world, will be accessible to sight- Hall, both lni^o building.,, aw total] ^ Bnd HUm ’ mer Mr. Jones, who is a capitalist, living at No. 818 North Sixteenth street, inherited the tunnel and many thousands of acre, of land from his uncle. The civil war delayed the development of that section of the coun. Vigilance tip the president. la ficott tt.aftons for llie “l'i >,■ k.t Veto.." of Die Lai _ _ , total | wrecks, while the whole colored section is almost literally swept from the earth. Two church steeples were blown down, and two churches nnroofed, A High street building and the jail are con- si<l. rahly damaged, neraiuy ' aiuagea. I try, which is very mountainous and sparsely Altogether there are about seventy-five 8e ft k . ( , and it 0Dly recently tb „ t * ente /. houses completely demolish^, and 118 prising Bostonians ba ? e furnished the money more or leas damaged. A few bn ldmgs es- £ brj « g t0 „ ht iu wcaltb of coaIf lron or » taped ntlnjared. The treesi and mostot j nmb#r “ buitdiD K stone and marble Mr. with il.Lria Jones’s tunnel, whl h penetrated a rocky and tho street* were filled with debris. | 4lw . 4 ; / Business whs entirely si is roughly estimated at storm ^ver^kneren ^ic^Waph I “^ed the matcrUl treasures of the .I 0 ?",* 114 there The tunnel, which h„ been formed by wa* v*rr the action of Stock creek, the largest fork Mews from Oueroeaw the storm was very of the Clincb riv#r> exte nds iu a slight di ?iSs U8 f^im r Di« r miImrre a iMv thn .form I carve 933 feet, through the solid rock of Advices from tne country «£*•*» wu wltb pe)pend j culal: side,.and 480 feet Washington, Angnst 1G.—That the Fresi- uent wuo j unt as careful in examining measures which Congress sent to him in the i&at hours of the session as at any other time is shown by the memoranda which he deposited in the Department of State with the bills and joint resolutions remaining on his hands when Congress adjourned. That memoranda gave bis reasons for these “pocket vetoes.” The most important of the measures was the Morrison surplus resolution. In explanation of bis non-action upon it the Presi dent says: “This resolution involves so much, and is of such serious im port, that I do not deem it best to discuss it at this time. It is not approved because I believe it to be unnecessary, and because I am by no means convinced that its pas sage and appfcv&l at this time may not en danger ana embarrass the successful and useful operations ot the Treasury Depart ment, and impair th-j confidence which the people should have in the management of the finances of the government." The only cither public bill of the ten pro vided for the erection of n public building at Annapolis, Md. Regarding this, the President points out that the chief argu ment for the bill was that other capitals < f othei States had public buildings, and so Annapolis should have one. The memor andum attached to the bill for the relief cf. William IL Wheeler shows that the olaim it proposed to pay had alrealy been once paid One of the bills Fruit* aiul Nut*. V.1TVOS—SOc. .XWTuEHUlES—C^pO Coil S8KX). Zl xaurra —7c. hail display* il similar symptoms earlier this summer. Dr. Lewes, however, says the dog undoubtedly bad hydrophobia. 7iis trousers were ruined in the fight with the dog, both legs being covered with tho ani-1 mal's froth. It was a narrow escape for tho people in the restaurant and they were warm in tbetr praises of Dr. Lewes'bravery I TWENTY-EIGHT HOMELESS FAMUJPBI liurnt Out In Earlvilln on Saturday—List of | Ilurnril Handings Utica, N. Y„ August 22,—A revised list I of the losses by the tire at Earlville yester day makes the total $123,000; insurance (UA $80 000. There waa only oi e brick block I Oasds—Cotton *4.su. in Earlville, and tho frame buildings burned like tinder, the fire being spread by a strong wind. Fifteen houses,two blacksmith shops,one wagon shop, two hotels, six stores, three saloons, barber shop, pos'-offlee. Western Union telegrayh office, Methodist church, two meat mnrkets nnd two shoe stores were burned. Twenty five families, comprising 110 people, were made homeless. Thft following were me - 1 is Oeorgl.Se k! ?! I l‘s layer cliolcelS to 20c. j SL’c&ro^T^ 0 .. lei ^ orf 1 °A A IV.• tjk.OFH—76.50 to 77 50 per box. N. OAro ,l i-aeoii i. oi northern I'AC.,coa' Acta—TerragonAaliaoDdA 1$# per lhjJffiscAss pa-1 8. G. Bro- „ ,„l, 'ins p..,. ” p-.i i .hell He per lb; French wAlnuto 16 to 18c per Tenn. •«tU , i.-nt3i m {JetaohUll ;• 1 ,.er.n. per lb; Brasil. Wo per lb; Meeurate Virginia I'*; 1 "-';- ... IvcnSoudiioi S fa“3 J‘a £tah. and W. p.\"‘ S8.fi0 per box; loose SLOOperboXa ** “ ” * - Cbes. and Ohio.... r _ imrn ™ ^ ... OhlciFO and North 1LV. HockfiSi^*| WJd-V 142 >« 3k Paul... l5| Hardware, Hr*— 0 to $7.0t> doze a. Bab IjF.au—7c. per pound. Bccxkts—Palmed. $1.50 per doz; cedar 1 hoops, The Knight* Aealnxt Social Ism. Chicaoo, August 22 —The Daily News, I in an article on Anarchists and Knights of | Labor, says: The two assemblies com posed of Anarchists have been suspended. These are the Coopers, No. 2,309, I and Mixed Awsembly No. 1,307. George A. Schilling, Socialist, is master workman < and Parsons, now under sentence < was at the head of the mixed & This means open war of the Knights of I Grains—Trace |U«Jto JC.00 per down. Hames —Iron-bound f 3.50 to $*.C0. Hoes—Plow 8\ *j 4Hc per lb. Powder— per kt*. Blxatlns powder iJ.74 laoM—fiwedo fi to 6Kcp« lb, rsflned 2Xc Lead—7c per lb. MiASmiKS—Per nest $1.00. Nails—$2.B0, basis of 10d. Plowstocks—H&Jman's $l.no to 91.10. Bopb—Manilla. 16c; 81aal. 12c.: oottcc. 16c Shoes—Horae $4.50 per kef>. Maloahoe# M.»0. Shovels—Ame* $10.00 per dozen. Shot—Drop $1.75 per bag. SirrKBs—$i.25 per do*. Steel—Plow 4kc per lb. Teas—Painted $2.50; cedar $4.60 per dozen. Washboards—$1.25 to $1.60 per dozen, WHLL&Z7CXXTS— $3 75 per dozen. Wro—Barbed wire 5He per ooil. uo.prererreu.... 142‘, 3t Paul * Dflvware xml Lack 12b | do Ml* 32 Tnu pCS ,n **.. 1 JtaatTonn. n. E... r, UntoilSSf LouUv. and Naali. tsij MiM-ouri Uempbla and Chat IT* | Mobil, and Ohio... 14 x,,lt K»Pb... COTTON, I LiwapooL, Aokub121, noon—Cotton I with price, g.ncrall, la burw,'“ ukt >4 i- upland. 5 3-U'; middling Or|«o, K?*' for .peculation a.,d export 5l>i■ r-r.,',’,.n 1 *.■SBS'tgl Heavy Groceries. I r*s following are etrlctly wholesale prioea: jaoov—tilde* 7Ho per tb: shonidera GHe per lb. Umned. 1 Augnst Angust-Heptember.... I 8eptember~October.... 1 October-November.... 1 November-December.. 1 December-January.... j January-Fobruary... I Febmary-March | September 6 6-64 5 6-64— 5-64 5 3-64 5 1-64 5 8 —4-63-Cl 5 1-61 6 63-64 6 G-64 I Bales 5.0; middiUiK uplands 9 ' Orleans §H. ^ 16 > Wld • i ■ j9 _ a j I a uni wnu im_‘i iM.'iiuii. uiiir biucb, nuu Tnu iuti dam “ BiUg crop,Bndde ' high at one entrance and 592 at the other 5—,FJ*T -• _ w• * . . .. ! The spring of ii» Rpacinns arch is from *100 ^reh r .f^artv U> 1W feet above the floor, and the width Itft ? UbontlH) feet. Through this broad and that went down on it, report tho following. I _ uoa _„ ii. . l When the train arrived within four mileB of I * 00w 7 P 488 ®? fh® t era Stock creek IodiaLola, the tracks were washed oat very » ii j .11 __ riiL. _ | portion of the space, and so slight is the W, l 'L£ 0D J- .b?. ap " S srade that the P track of the new road Pres dent five minutes after Congress ad joarned, too late for official action In his memoraudnm on this measure Mr. Cleve land says he would have vetoed it if it had reached him iu time, because be did not understand it, nor the purpose sought to be accomplished by its passage. One of ihe items in a bill for the reihf of J. A. Henry and others was paid hr authority of a spe cial act passed in February, 1885. The validity of other items in the measure is also questioned. The President, in a memorandum, gives the following reasons for not approving an act for the relief of Francis W. Holdeman: ’This bill appropriates $2i 0 to the party named therein ‘as compensation for ser- vicca performed and money expended for the benefit of the United States army.’ It appears from a report of tho House com mittee nn war claims that in the fall of a. wa. vu „ „ mo lIiD nlIcuul _ _ . 1863, Holdeman, then 12 years of sge, pnr- abont two miles from the town, lying in the A „ b ™‘ forty roifeB of it have been graded, chased a uniform and .rated himself and .1,0 .-.ot, «—„ I and it is under contract to be finished in i * ,, ,, ,_ - lots means open war ot tne jxuiguis ui i ’sav—Par hundred 85c. 1 .xceeded th. demaait daral gave a pension to Mrs Margaret D Mar- Labor th P gocUlists within ite ranks. lb? “* ,bi ° ,h °' ^^l^orffiU a* cuand. A measure for tne same purpose, r I tol -cperib. I i n v *“• oifferently wo.dod, was vetoed while Con- „„„ h , r Third Uo.b.nd Dead. ^^“ToKT^p^Tb? "?. 4 f r ">'»• The clo« P w« gress was in session, and tho President saw n » 00 I S'lacZrih' mmmT toairan.Tlb ^ 1 b “.‘‘. l ?r ll<,r ’. tl ‘ rou B h *■»> effect. °f on. wtlS no reason for changing h.s mind. A joint resolution for the distribution of the official register of the United States reached the ■'W™ 1 .^'mnary, uu us utm nusuana m | e»Jou ; ? g mut lot^ | IngquoUUoi,^ Pres dent five minute, after Congress ad- ». htowe, died to-day, aged 8L He ioS5=a CbU noon th. rook floor with but little ?'lemenra^r.»« ihi bavnn lttbor - ^ he rock is hard limestone, and ?5 e i 5 ,o Sa «h?oh arai^Mh 1 .Y iio I i.l countless Bges must hav 1 passed before the bridge, which was washed away. 0 f ,he creek burst through the Jk'nioA^i^ adamantine barrier and cut out a 8 noble “TB fn At a^| B nn “cb. The remoteness of tho tunnel from do“^ His retried ths? tho ‘ow“ eml is “ «• . V;. t I *° little known. Harper s Weekly many the Hc-house on both sides of th? street. J b !*™ ^ P "a 1^^ comnsrative ^bAuri.v The wharf is also gone. There are sntvl has^btmntdin its comparative obsounty are tnissing. ^Tlra only body fotmd was thid of a_sister.in.law of Mr. Htjlges, of Cuero, ^‘Tthfe It was discovered this side of tho stream a di "‘“?'!. of houses were'bnrned. 6 1 f h " 'Had it been necessary to tun- re hove been caused by lamps in theming “tlh^fsp^t .TI^^S.oSTThl Among tho persons missing are D r. U 0 . 8 * *ow» d !«»the country U eannel, bitu- Lowis, CapL Bead, Dr. KoMncranx, Mrs. Shepherd and family and Mrs. Hodges and **!;; " e “? f ,d Li™.?» 0r ^xlre *?A " t* 1 ?, 0 two children. Henry Shepherd was found I r,, l r . 0 . ,ld Io F. wbtpmetAfc;. Mr. Jones la the across tho l«ke badly bruised hut still alive. I 1 Mrs. Max Luther lost her two children. Company. president of tbe Stock Creek Coal and Iron Mrs. Max Luther lost her two children, j Ono ot them died in her arms. NEW PKnhS. CUERO BADLY DAMAGED. [ The Entire Lot nought Like -bcep-Hutix*. Mr. Laboucbere descends upon the now had been ill many months. niJOW® A Nl* 00 AMERCE. | MACON MakimxT REPORTS, anrt Bourt*. j+sxi m*net corrected dally by J. W. Locket?. w Ga, 1862, Jan. and July oouponi 1« 6 f#w Georgia 4K per cent* 107 it. 7\ *uld, auanerly oonponfl Ill if, 1HM, Jan. and July coupon* .152 um BOND*. aM10 8s, ipATterly coupon*., n»1* (40), $2 10; No. 3, qiutr«*r r> -1» (40). to $2 00; No. 1, kit* (F>), 75 to 80o.; No. 2, kits (10), 70 'o 76c ; No. 3. klU (10). 65 to G8c. Catch of 1K85— Very few now left in market They may be quoted; No. 1, hulf bbla (80). $4.00 No. 2, half bbf*. (80). $2.50; No. 3, baif bbla (50>. $2 00; No, 1, quarter Open'd. Closed. Upw'd. A»*u5l.. Nov Deo..... J*n see 9.17 9.16 9.17 9 21 9.30 3.13 9.17-18 9.17-18 9.17-18 9 21-22 9.29-30 March.! !C::: lane.... July.... cotton aurpLT. bbla. non.! No. i “qu^rbwVlioklUOiKo'l! | ^2bS •nBUriof’ratton’fopra.' 1 . 50 ^* 1 ^ “I nartar bbla (.0). tSfcngto, No) 1 (10* ««c I pall., Towtl“bl..uSply u *" th * Worlll: , I .2(10), 450 1 pall., Noi 3 (10), 40c.; one-pound of^chUAmerican >.«■ a mack.rel in cans, 11.00 to $1.05 perdoxen/ T& vWbl. ramlV ta?t i'rar' .4 .xotra—Ooiuoiou H.-Ji to tt.au, extra tamlly I Of which waa American VH* H.00 to 15.25; fancy family t5.86 to *5.50; tuU llSSirtStoteriJrtS^; ratent *5.15 to *5.90; fancy patent 45.15 to »e.1B. ^ E* from ptatolloM U»k»--14 tb. average plain 13,qo per Ibi 10 lb« Crop i n ,iabt. . . , j average 14c per lb. .nkw »ou a m «»i m* "HL'.L'J , ” M .v >Uv-No. 1 Timothy, *19.00 to *20.00 per ton; , lu 7et- ujJr ato^iLns. H prim. *13.00 to *12.00;baled«tr»w. *14to»ia. c ‘“tiKi'lldlt^ cmSmThs- V Lact>—Tlerowi family ?Ho peril;; cans 7,*;o per lb, t 3 i4° .tlck toTms ' “ pon ‘ “Orwuid lb 1 Ibi 5 S 0ta ’ eUC *’*' lb ' ' lb 21.—Cotton mart.J Msan-tn better supply than for Km. time, but | Kyj'atoS n °* r * c * lpl * ,J> ***•• Oil Di.,.. .. . —.Moanmx,’Augmt 21.-Co»ton market dull-1 ■tllDgx 9*4; net raoolpu II. grow 11; itock ; export, coutwiw 1. llutmoai, Auguit 21.—Cotton martii aVaraah 6a, quarterly coupon.... '.lamhuxCi, quarterly coupon... .ttanta •*, quarterly coupoua tcutt UIUOAD BOM)., ayotta ud KnoxvtUe 1 per o«nt. ICO 107 107 ...113 Tho Uualne.t fart of tho Town Seriously pe cr8 i n tbiw savage style; Damaged—Other Louies. I It has become the lmblt of outgoing min' Galveston, Tex., August 21.—Spools]* isters to pay for support during their tenure say that tho storm at Cuero, forty milos I of offioe by granting “honors" to those who ’north of Victoria, was one of 'he severest I would not have voted for thqm without the over known tn that section. It raged from I prosptot of reward. When the Liberals are 5 o'clock to 11 a. ui., Friday, The wind I in power, this la tho only way ot keepiug blow a hurricane, the rain fell in tor- I the Whigs straight Vhr.l a comment upon rents, both Increasing in velocity and | this Is Mr. Gladstone's list of new p«jr» volume nntil tho storm abated. Mstiy | and new baronets! Sir Thomas Bnusey is of tho heaviest losers are in the an amiable gentlemen, it is truo. Sir business portion of tho town. In I Arthur Bass is a brewer, whoso dream it the residence portion of the town about] has been to join the array of “bungs” tn forty bouses were more or less damaged | the House of Lords. Mr. John Hamilton and half dozen are total wrecks. The | is so politically obtenre, that very few per- Preebyterian church is in rains, Tho boiis out of Scotland aver knew of hla ex- Catholic church is off ite foundation, and I istence. badly blown oi! its base, and will have to Of the baronets, Mr. UapptD, Mr. Painter lxf rebuilt. Trees wore uprooted, and and Mr Love Jones-Furry were all shaky *%cts prostrated. The damogo is estinm-1 on '.ho Irish bill; they acquired “salvation’’ ted at $75,000, No eaxUalUeS hie j by tbe hint that their “claims" to a baron- reporled. Tho storm ot Thursday | etey would be more likely to be gratified if night extended ovet a wido area, and caused I they voted for the bill than if they voted widespread bitvoo. It will be days before I against it The entire lot, peers and barou the fall extent and damages of tho recent I ets, wore bonght liko sheep. I confess storm on tho Texas coast will be known, that, regarding as I do with utter contempt For destructive violence, while it raged, it I the pbaeo of mind which con lead any one equals any storm ever known on the coast. I in the present day to desire either a peerage I or a baronetcy. I humbly suggested “ n hWIMMING TEN M1LK8. | th. proper qusrter," that a far larger uutu- The Feat of a Shipwreck'd M.n-T.rrlbte ^ r , u / f k ^ n ' J bo . u R b, V „ 1 » m ,nr * Sturm in Oatve.ton Itay. I thal 111 bad had ctt,te bUncho 10 Gai.vE.vros, Tex , August 21 schooner Livonia Perkins, of shorn toriy | rn j” bdb They* coat the country nothing tons bnrthen, engaged in the lumber trade, () otb peerages and baronetcies are so well w»s eapaised by the force of the gale »bont known to be a Bribe for party services, that, J o clock ihursdajr lu^ht efi tho bar id six I ^ and good feeling between Eoglaatl fathoms of water. There were four persons I aDd inland conld have been brought about on hoard. Captain John Mitchel, Mariano |. crwlting n i ne .tentbs of Mr. Gladstone's Morsgos, n ueutuon, and Pritchard,the cook, i » 0 )] ower a i„ the lato Parliament one or the When the vessel vent over Fntchnrd seized lh j ,h ou ld not have hesitated one nio- a small veaaeb but wa. forcrel by the action bw g tf at jmliUcal end by this of the waves to let It go. Swimming with , imnlB emedienL S ^ Within the last few yean several **btiD({.' Wand, through what la known as H<«pita baTe been made e „ J Tbere u no p a rtio . Channel. W hen ho reached a point abreast nU oll j Ml | on to this, for brewing is ju»t as of the n. w wharf he hailed the ateomer h uk , , J 0 prodnce an individual who U so T. Maddox, which was moored there, and (koroaobly impregnated with legislative succeeded m making his way to the wharf, I u ; Edom lba ^ (,e will propagato legislators, where he was helped ashore. &s shooting pheasants, or any of the other The dietanco swam by Pritchard from the I oeenpsUon* to which those who beeome I lace where the schooner was swamped to »* devote themselves, anil a the point of bis rescue must be neatly ten * bt . e * ia M g i 0 riotts an institution as a “• , All the others of the crew of the p M|(t The only difficulty seems to mo ^H(ated craft perubed. to bo this: Tbe title becomes a sort of gov This and the drowmn;? of a negro boy on erament guarantee that th. beer of ite pos Thursday are the only instances of loss of , fMor U K , tnd , therefore, any one life so fur repotted. Several small n* b [oK whose beer U up to par onght to have a boats and jachta anchored along the (j bt to cUim ( Peerage, for otherwisa com- whorves were swamped, but no serious " tilion will not 1 e carried ou between the damage was done to the shipping in port r. baDg ,” on der fair condirions. Much atiprehenston is felt, however, for I ■ 1 — the brigs Bella of the Bay, from New A Young Docto.'. Suicide York, which arrfved in the outer roads Bxltieobe, August 21.—Dr. L 8. Bill 11 jure day afternoon. She has disappeared log, aged 25, a young physician of this from hi r anchorage, and it is hoped that I place, shot himself through the head this her captain, who Is familiar with tbs coast I evcniDg causing death in a few minute*, ui d its weather, stood out to sea a/ thegale I No reason can be assigned for his act. Ur increased in violence, and that the vresel I was the son of ltev. Dr. BilUngJa promin will tnra np all right in a few days. ent Baptist clergyman, who is now com While this storm does not compare with | nected with the board cf Baptist missions, the great storm of 1875 in violence and de structiveness, the water was much higher, and covered n greater portion of the city. attached himself to Vatinas Ohio regiments, and, as it is said, performed various duties connected with army service nntil tbe end of 1864, and for this it is proposed to give him $200. Of course, he never enlisted aud never was regularly attached to any regiment. What kind of arms this boy armed himself wilt is not stated, and it ia unite evident that his mill tary service oonld not have amounted to much more than the indulgence of a boy ish freak and bis being made the pet ot the soldiers with whom he associated. There is a pleasant sentiment connected with this display of patriotism and childish military ardor, and it is not a matter of surprise that be should, as stated by the committee, have ‘rec. ived honorable mention by name in tbe history ot his regiment,' but when it is proposed, twenty-two years after his one year’s experience with the troops, to pny him a sum nearly, if hot quite, equal to the pay of a soldier who fought and suffered all tbs dangers and privations of a soldier’s life, I am constrained to dissent" The President also gives the following as reasons f.-r not approving an sot for tbe re lief of B D. Buckley and L-m Howard: “These two men were employed by the doorkeeper of the Forty-eighth Congress as laborers, at the ra e ot $720 per annum. They claim that in both sessions of that Congress they not only performed tbe du ties appertaining to their poeitioua os labor- ora, but also performed the full duties of m- sseugers. [laving received their pay aa labors a, this bill proposes to appro priate for them the difference he- i jj^ *l.Mi>®r tween their compensation a, laborers 1 and $1,200, the piy allowed messen gers. Gongreaa, i appropriating bills coy eriog the period in which tnese men claim ed to have performed these duties, provided for a certain s|>ecifi-d nnmber of messen gers sod a fixer! number of Isbon-rs. If tr.ey actually performed the dutita of both places, their ability to do ao ia evidence that tho labor of either plaoe was very light In any case, they owed their lime and atmoes to the government, and while unchanged. Flaln CL; soiled trie. Oats—Western feed 45c; fancy white 47 to 48c. So rust proof now In market arc*—(Iced 4)4 to 45(o per lb; priuo 8J< to 5Xc -.erlb; fancy head ago per lh. eaan steamship S per cent, bonds, guarV 1 i'antral railroad 1M tt aatto nd Golf 1st mortgage, 1897, January sad July coupons ••••P '.aanal railroad consolldstedmortgage7s, 18931 January and Jnly coupons 113 ao/gla railroad Ss maturity 1827 to 1222, Jan- ary and July Coupons .....1C9 obits and Girard Indorsed 8 per cent 2d I pool 73 to sue: Liverpool 95c. Oar tosd’lote are loss. I marttHt. do# JSW--.................. .....-BOX uuoaa-ifsrkst a Uttls easier. Oat loaf »X<l; ouesr 954: net recetMi ew—io-V, ■ mtfomery and Sutuda. lad.•*. 1stmort, SXXX powdered *14*1 granulated CXo.; white saio-IxoanTmOrsatHrnDT-i 0, “"I lap 1900. January and July ponpone......„.108 , x trs (TSMc; U(ht eraamsigoi browns 6<L I „■ , I .cram Alabama 8s, 1st mortgage, due 1988, Hisurs-rsncy New Orleans open kettle 45 to «o nSStare^9?nas ^nwllJteTu?7r^!?!l. > l arffi „d October conpons.........AMR | pergsl; other gradreW to 40c per gal. | ^ 1 “'] UBin—wr DDl $ #oo. Hoscint—Per bbl $3.65. altldllnr* W«i; net receipt*- “J itock 9,269; export* to Qsmi unwiD I jia Bonoa, August 21.—Cotton market gujei-l dUnga »Hl net receipt* — - * * »«‘ern Mabsuuk 8a, 2d mort., due 1890, April October oouponi U3)f | stkrutern Indorsed 7*. 1st mort., due 1893,. .Eaj aud Notember 116 «r*jnb(Mi and Borne, Indorsed by C. B. U.....1C4 RAILROAD STOCU. auto and West Point railroad itock 103 danto and West Point 6 per ct certificate',ex- Dterfat... 2U*U and Havannab 7*, guaranteed. *utr»l ex-dlrtdend tr.tral certificate* - 10l*« ] -thweatern 7a, guaranteed, ex*dlYldend.....l24 iterftorR'iroBd ex llrldend SAME STOCK*. tut ism Bank 1W ■'.'.J PlLUk i i 11 ••••••#•#•••••••••••••••#*•••• w nind Oeorgl* Bank ..... 8 »i-e* National Hank 1 « Waring* Bank 100 knacxLLAKEora rroexa. Ou Utkt and Water stock M H anntocturtng Co. 1st mortgage bon dr. .104 Tamale Oollege bonds Ill MlscelliMieouA Groceries. A1LX GarAax—J2.25 to $3.60 per cue four doaen. Bar IsXad—6\c. etock 193; export* coastwise 22. PniLADELFRIA. AUgUat 21.—UottOfi m*rk«( ri middling* 9Ji; not raotlpto 67, btcm c; 10,990, Batannait, August 21.—Cotton aarltt w midUUDK* »H; n*» 12H, incluoioi 5>| SSv , Kd , ‘%ckw 1 .11 cans *1.75 perdex.; 2 l,,clad,n « M ,b j2tg£«A 1, per gross *170; So. 4, per and”iSSTf!5defhS'.'VvVlw’SSleSi!? 1 429: axles 100; stock 20,908; exports to Oral Fatal Fall From a ltuttvn Bridge, Little Bock, Aee., Augnai 21 —A G<a- trosa. fC.no. Bsooms— *1.90 to *4.00 per dozen. Buccres-Painted, ft is to *1.55; paper, *8.00 per frees. UiRDbxa—8tar. 11 He, Oardy—Assorted, in boxes, 9 to l'c; tn barrel! iHo. Oxxvaxon Bare—Per lb, 12 to 18c, Ctorr*—J<te. OoxcKimuTED Lte— $2.76 to $3.25 per case. Obackkra—UorinitAge and Kxc<Utor, 6Ho: milk and -wine, THo to 9Ho; X and XXX tod*. oy*ter, cutter and ‘ “ ““ “ map*. 7H t- ... <Ho; common mixed, cake* and jumble*, 11 He. QxHnxn—lie, M4?AAi^! , i —Domcftlc, 10c per lb; Imported, UHc •'f ;«r lb. HaCE—60c. Vatcsxm Mild* (W*. Wfl; rotndwcod 11.26; M0B, $3.60 to $4.75: 4iK«. $4.60 to f 4.76; 600r $6.60. Ncwjsoa—60c to 90o. Oatmeal—Per bbl. $6.7$: pet half bbl. $3.00 Pewter—20c. Pxri’KR Hatjce—65c to $1.10 per dot. “ ““ “ ~ |9arr*la 409. coastwise 367. Houle, Angus! 21.—Cotton market t dlines 9; not receipt* 1, gross 1; w t $ | stock 3,141, i Mhmthis, Angnst 21.—Cotton market qatoul 4 34? 9H; net recelpto 15, gro** 127; sales —, I ' AtrnrsTA, August II.—Cotton market quiet; dllngs 8H; receipt* 48; iblpmenu —: *aiss OlABUROK, August 21.—Cotton market boil Y'j-itS w— . r, • . middling* 9; net receipt* 67, in cl ad In* 4 bales! y andlXXigngeT | gro** $7, Including 4 bale* n*v;«ai«e— ;| 7H to $Hc; X and XXX lemon cream*, TH to 11 ( $47. 1 Canned Good*, lb cans. Jl per do*. tLsetanJUs*—3 lb can*. $1 per dor, )«**RlKs—2 lb cana $1.15 per do*, tfrar -2 lb can*, $1.35 $ » a°»>. Mnn Buv>-tl.$$ perdos for lib, $160 per a Mre rjrrrrxos—*2.20 p«r res. of 2 do* lb : 4 ,fte 1 ’,ri^Th , ^fel*2!re. U * h ‘ W,,aht I fTosLM—PtntsM.tti; cinarta' *1.50; h 7a»n**«*D Milk—P«r css. of 4dos., Eagta,*7.T5, 1 '-latn and mixed KM. t __ vna, *5.‘ZI. Diamond, hstfi. *3.75. I 'U.iama—l In cana 90c. p.r dox. 1 Siti?*®'’ to * i- saoass-2 lbs, *1.15 to *1.25 per don S lbs, | *2-M. n to *l.M por do*-, uts. * lbs, *t.os to *ua a.a-Krrtv Jons. 2 lb cana. ,1.75 per dos. r.tss -BarUelt'e * tb nans. *l.w per dox. hnurus-2 tb cana *l.e* por dos; wcondi, j .26 par do*. T)tthd Ham—70o for Ht and $1.35 for H>« i XOIIU1M-1 lb can*. $1 so per dog. fAUKOE-l lb can*. $1,40 to $1.60; 2 lb can*. $2X0. 4nuvBHBBix*—2 lb can*. $1.50 perdos. rrsiva Beam*—2 lb can* $1.00 per do*. CoMAtoEs—1 lb*, per do*. tSo; 8 lbs, $1.1$ pet Orain ami Provision*. Chicaoo. August 21.—Flour unchanged, opened quiet and clgeed general]/ easier tlu terdajr: August 77Ha78H. September 7m',»7jJ W8«)Ha80H: No.2 red79H* Com opMMdl •nd doted lower than vewteMajr: Cash 41.'jl AuKust 41 Ha42, September 42 > ;a43. , a ', Octobtrl 4IH. Oat* opened Weak and closed lover.I 25?,. August Sflairtji, September TKMR'k. B pork opeued fl mer and closed hi. her: Cssb I *9.60, August $9.A2H*9.60, Keptember SilSsl . r.ard opened stoa »y aud dosed uachMred: I per cate, 14 o*., $2 26 to $2.86; 16 $7.37 *,. August I7 37H. «ept*mbe» I7.4A f .76. B*m*ou pur*. $2^5; btorling. I rib aide* easy: Cash |*UJ',a615. Bued i easy: Dry salted shoulder* $6.60*$63H. •hortj Balt Boce—P*r too, in lot*, $15.00; lea* quantity I M «hl.6». Whisky higher at $1.15. Bogan { 80c per 100 lb*. Granulated $H. standard A »H. Babdihe*—American $7.78; imported $13.00. I ht. Louis, August 21.—Flour flrra: Beamlbss Baa#—Two buabd, 16c; 2H bush 32c; $3-50*3.66; choice $3,750.00; fancy $6 I bushel. 27c. I Wheat opened active and closed lower tks* t Boat—Common to fancy, $3.00 to $5.10 p* box. | da?: No. a red caab 79 X, August Tt'i. BODA-Keg*. 4H«: box*#. 1 lb, «Hl H lb, »H: I October 82H- Corn opened weaksndcl assorted, *Xc; H to* package*. 6. 8rtom—IQo. Htabch—Bozs* 4c r *H lower: No. 2 mixed cash IgH bid, Bet: 30H*aBH, October 40X. G»t# opened and Htabch—Boxes4c per lb; 1 ib boxee 4H to fo. I loeer: No. 3 mixed cash fTH$37H» 8*urre—LonlllanVt, Jara 60c; 1 lb class Jars 60c: I October 28H* Whiaky bightr at $1.10; 1 and 2 ounce tin* 65c. per lb; We***nd’a Scotch very quiet and firm. Pork steady at I $10.25. I 63c; Scotch large bladder* 6)c; email bladder* 62c. I qulet at I6.62H. Bulk meat* UDckstrd: Tea*—Imperial, good to choice, 26 to 66c; gun-1 tots, long clear 46.20, short rib* $•*» •■JJJ terete gout re4*re>re^, j they were n,rformin« the dutie. o. tow SmWi tew teBdUaTSSt ** (oed etfiteaiy S.S«7^te^I^^ WeiJwi.EreJto 4 llitwite sroreni they were not engn^fl I goal •rimtr I cholre, 35 to sag. I nxoimurt. xnitn-r 21—««>•*. in the harder tasks which axoairra •aimKXTi an) mo*. I Tosaoco—Market doll; d.nmaa mortente, W« 43 40WI53. Whretqal.taml#raalte-Ji»« I 1 enota: Bmeklne. 2fa to 91.M: eh.wlnw. eommon. I Oora re.tore Mo. 2 alx«l US- Q* a ^T. aonnd. IS to tee; medlnm, 40 to 45e; hrloht. loo to mlx«al2SH. Forkqolotat llu.15- UrtwK" 76c; fln. fancy. Me to OOe; extr. an a. 90e to tl.le; I at ,7.00.7 00, Unix muU qntet; might have been required of them as lalrur-1 -c»u«l tootsy, try nU era. They ought hot to complain if they ' *y wagon have received tbe amonnt for which they I f ^zo^hJna BTvWmherl.’tra^ ’wa-M.m agreed to work and which waa allowed for , . tt ,j tootsy 7 as the wages of • plsce which they were gl at I 4 ca<4 pravkmaly B^tM enongh to secure. If they really did the I ' w- k,,,d work of both plaoes, I don't.see why they I should not he paid both compensations | This proposition, of eourse, would not bo entertained for a moment. 1 am of tho | opinion that olaim. for extra compensation such ss these -honld be firmly duconnte-1 noticed, and I am snre no ioja-tice will be | done by my declining to approve this bill.'' UHOKKD A DOG TO DExTH. Dr. Lewes Haas Fight With a ttabhl Urate In a It. atatirent. From th. X.w York World. Emile Lama has a family restannnt at No. 16 Uhlverstty place and has many ens'o- mtn. Ho keeps thre* or four dogs about the place, and one of them, a hig Newfound Country I’roduo# r»L*4—Dried 4 He; evaporated 8c. 2a:*3 Phache*—ItKcUy No. 1 peeled lo per 1 /satuksj>*—UhoIce geese 10: to 66o; mixed 26c s: | -ranma—r.Uow f 2.5 j to (7 75 •«” White ,1.7k 3.M It.lO tO ,t.lL - xuroni—Morth Oarotln* and Va. IX to 9, u* *ffra*oss—Iilah. ,7 oo e«r bhl. ocirmv -rrom Oral haada. youn* ehlckena, 12*. _ vy run. 25e tech: Uv» rtrkej, ,1.60 to Mr; Uv. g«««. 60c; dnckalSr Oax- Ohot-w Timothy. 41-IK) to ,1.10. Ornre, Faint, and OUa. >.u«.a*nlnx«Tcrx»— Indigo, htet. 75c to SOc, I *aali»i aadtar, tic to 12,-. »ai«. 2Kot.,3c; blnMton.,6gr| Baa* -Cotton, lo north K. alcm, Sgo to 4c; oochJnl*1.88o |»40k BXite.; | Leather. | Short riba fr, so. Itecon nnchannd; to" ,7.00, abort rib. ,7 05, abort cl»« U JL Tn**—For nwt, ,2Jo to ,171; No. 1. ,7.25 dot firm at ,1.10. ftMan amtjt NjwOrg] doxen- No. 2. M 33 rev doxen; No. , M-35 perdoz. 6.S;. Uoga qutet: Common ud hfht I- rwiKX—Ootfon, tS> to 2801 fate Mo; 9*per, He; I packing aud notchar.' 34.40j4.iW. hemp, IS to 30o. Ualiikos*. Angnat Sl.-«ouiirtmay ■ Vixtoaa-Apple, 20 to 2fc: pan doubt, itrength, lloward Buret and Wretera ■ap"“ , r '. 55c. r .xtra ta.ao3.45, family . ... , .uj erfln. (IWaSOo. extra ,3**tiA » Hldgg, Wool, Etc. 1 —-——- - — tiniL*—Green salt, per puund. ; dry salt, ground. Be to 10c; dry flint, per pound. 9oto Goat Mkiha— Dry, per pound. Bo. Dkxr Ban:*—Dry, per pound, lHc to 10c. , _ .. IiBatib* im Bodoh—ftidee, per pound 1$ to lf«t I southern whit* yellow 49*60. -.hoteklpi, per pound. Uc tote. LajutrriLLX, Auenat U>—Orekxi.vra Jy •- plreo. 20. to Me. Wheat—No. 3 rad 7% Oorn-No. 2 whll» to to too. I mixed 42. Oate-No. , tetred * 1 - Tallow—p.r round. 4c. I steady. Dacon-Clrer rib. ,7 "a M Brxawat-Pur. white and yrilow, par pound, Uo ,7.25. riiould.ra ,6.60 Bulk mrate-o— 20c. M W. Otter aides |S.75 ahouM'™ Wool—Fterew Burry, p*' pound. So to 15c; nn-1 pork ,10 50. Kam»—dugar-curru I ashed, par pound, 20o to-JCc; wsitud. 20o lo Mo; I hard—eholco M.0O. h _ tmT i ' ' ** ,v ,n » I ffSSLSTJFSe^SSSi MTower ud cl<—I i.JJ drifc JM 9 Cue piaCt*, nufl OUo ui iucw, n im* iiowiwuuu i p r, u'J.'n, ojfc 10 ic;»• < rf r , *S , ^ tU,We f®** b '8h and W ^ 1 LWk rele. tec «o 4»oi hemlock. 0Ao to »5ei IKSreA I >4 lower andclore* vary asm heavy and stroag. . , Ui l-ae; aaaafcetlda. 25c to 30c. I relt tkln. Mo io ,to per dox; amertceo, ,25 to Md I tepumber SIXailS- re One day last week, about 130 inlho after-1 „ssi,im ffreem M to |1.25; quinine, tie to perdooiklp, ,30 to ,60 i-erdoa; tuuni lrather. I lower. No. 2 Au**e4 *27»«*J. noon, Lana had ssgureU for dinner four a. .-uehonldla. SSo tothc; tod Ida potash. M to I M, to tic- skirting, 40e tn 4Sc pee tb; Uuptngx, ,2 unchanged: Common to«h«»t* “- ’ • ■ ' 1 •) -Untterb. 75o to 11; lpacac. ,1.25 to ,IJ0; >o ,lf; Ualng*. M to ,S per dos tilrKlo arm: No.Blo7,taio.—; . jel-Moto ,L «atom.U7Soto ,1: bto.maa., 4Sc ' ' M 6Q»; morphuie, $1.76 to $3.00*. chloroform. We to u, eaator oil, $1.76 to $2 and coverea n grrmier poruou os u*w uwj. i -- u _ t uinff bav** InitL* A11 8lre ®. t tSabesch analogAjihaeton, containirtg• colored •md that portion along;«>•«»« of the ^ver and tbreo children of CharlaaW. U, -j—araarrha-i; not ho made nntil the storm ahull have I llllut fatally h rt. abated. Many families have lost their all Two Airil buleidea and are destitute. It is thought by oon- Cedab IUpids, Ia., Angnst 81.—Henry aervative men that tho less will reach folly Wolfe, a German, aged 70 yearn, and an old $800,001), and, perhaps, more. Tib-graphic I huly named Starchman, aged 60 year*, who communication was interrupted at 3 o’clock 1 bfld been keeping house for Wolfe in a little yesterday morning, but was r- stored st 51 hut in this city, committed suicide, prob- o’clock in the moraimp Ilsilway eommn-l.hly last Wednesday, by taking poison, nication which was broken st midnight I Their bodies were discovered on a bed to- Tburnday night, has not been restored tn gather, yesterday, considerably dacom- rcnaeqnence ot the dangerous condition of I posed. tbe budge across West llay. „. u «n KUl«i by • Train. Killed by a Train. I Ptttmiceo,Angnst81.-Andrew SnUon and Hiu-ssobo Baraor, N. IL. August 2L— A. Diehl, aged 28 and :85. respectively, were A vehi le contAiuingfonrgirls was struck by found ileail on tlie 1 eunsylvanli rAilrom!, tbsCono-rd Cipre.s train st a grade cross-1 one mil* eait of Lilly s station, tnu w m- iLg a mile below here, this morning, rag. Diehl WAA liter.llv cut to ptsoca, por. J.ssie Colby was insUnUy lulled, lll.isho lions of his body beiDg found scattered for Kr»,l faullv, and Nelli- ,Sander* and Norsh I lmlf a mi!-.-nl i;g the trscs, Sutton Colby painfully iojun-d. 1 also terribly maugl-L ladies and two gentlemen. The • ig dog bounded Into tho reetanraut through the open back door and scampered wildly about the room. Dr. Howland B Lewea, of No I Cirrre Ero. -Whit* le*c, itrlcUj para, ,«JO to 140 Maodongal atr- et -ho su at dinner . t"S ^iu^Kte JlTofc there, conelnded that the dog w** mad Th- «*’_ • sow. animal glared fiercely and emitted savage I UJJ. hn.irea, iaw. (Sc; UnreeC. heltec, tic; growls ss he cnireed around the room, iwvsioll, ,1 to ,k*):tnrpsnUne. 4»Hc:c7lln4eron, while froth flowed freely framhw month | i e - kerosene, Uo: nreufoot V»e; mAchlnery. 34 | dul llAd Ms; mlnorai seal. Me; oottonreAd. rsansc **- .■Ctrl. WiwfoondlAAC end *Oo. The buliee were terribly frightened. They climbed on the chair* aud tables nud| screamed. The best still kept np hit mail career and threatened to make trouble nn-1 le#4 captured. Dr. Lewes chsaed tho dog several times aronnd tbe room and finally succeeded in cornering him. ne grabbed th- brntc around the throat at the peril of hla own Ufa and held him fast. Dr. Lewea gradu ally choked the dog into *nbmi*«ion aud put his toot on the beast'* neck. The dog j ■toon became exhausted and lay in the yard a* if dead. Dr. Lewea then went away, asking to be recall-si in re.se the dog showed fight. But the animal wa, dona tor com-1 pi. t. ly and died t«o b- nrswflerwards. A messenger was *> nt to the Eighteenth precinct, on Twenty second street, and tk« twily was carriret off Toe isiltccman on the beat, liowerer, refused to nave anjtbiog| to do with th* dog and he won earned into the wagon by Lams' waiter and cook. Mr. Lams said yesterday that the d- g w»s never term-ion, before, and he in-i.-it- I th»t jt wca only tick and not mail. He said it K te „d aojAndrie ...» to VJ*\ tt-ffigg* igrtM-a c. | Alandard A BH* cut loaf $H.cv«“*“ J* 9 _ ^St: Esw OrteAS Krt'qtost sad MchAngrelAt MO.IJJo' ^ 11 to for new mess. KMOM $6.75, Lard do*EdH •Mujtn, Ntwfoondlard < Dry Good* Kivu Hhxrtxho#—Wa>Timanvllle, H. 6e*, Avon 1 ** RovnnSHBETOroe—WaymnanTtlle, 4-4. Be; Avon ^Dleai n^D riHiBTwroa—Tmlt of Loom. H. 7*e '^UiCHiD BHXxmoa—Yard wide. Fruit of Loom. I WamvnU*, 10He; Lonsdale.7X«;Oobot9^c J«MABCBO#-Cortfith and otter standard hvand* *. 7e; 7 c*. 8\e; • o*. 9\e. o*mbt JEASire—Andro#« D#gin, lHc. Hocxport. , t: Laconia. 6Hc;NanirkeaH estwn. »He pAXVr#— Pacific. 6c; Windsor, 6c. Arnold*. 6c. el- ae, f Ho; America**, •Hc;Ka»Ut0M,»H*t < to«*** n, iH«: Lodi, 4H«; rtkarter Oak. 4Hc •V -wtrk. 9; Bamapo. iH«~ ^rtRTTeo Par*?*— Memmac, 60, Aw» as, s«*r: 6H01 Aobonx. 'K*. to*. •e, 4 He. 1 unto—Coneetv, extra, lie, t'wueeta, Oik ,um HBetncket H, 8c; O P t*. 10c; Yb* m csmoradik*OO No. 190. fancy. §**?•#•■ i A. 13c. iwrccxT J*A»a—17s to too per ya C- iALt T*a*aI>— K*si!h end l r« rfiSOR-rUnt Blver t$H* P*r boner LI him. Plotter ond Cement vnaurr-LoutarUis and Boeendalo I Portland r Hair—40 to 80c. __ Liwx—AlabamaInmp $1.10 por bbl; Oeorgla $1.001 6*6 116. Molaesee to $1.10. I Rke .ready. Cotton •*^ t _ 0u t -~Tn r tga^ 1 flastss—Oeldnrel 12.20 lo 92JO per bbl for ratnwl. llidre qetet; »•» | I Port qnl.t And nsehAne»d At » 19-re. Liquors* Rye f I.U6 to $4dHJ. tlocruon $1j06 to $4.00 Bo-, _ ■ “ # and 0on $1.10 to $1.60. Gin and rum prime steam spot $7 to. N. C.oom $1.40 to $1J0. Kr#»tfhts Steady: Brahdt—Peach and apple $1.60 to $2.60; cherry 3-Sid. wkeat 2d. rei$a *tnjr*r hraadv 60c. to ll.'W; French brandy | New uhi.bans, te.ni> to 15.96. Domestic brandy fl.TB to $3.00. Wn»x - Catawba 96 to $1.00. Port and * to $360 TELEGRAPHIC MARKETS. A, re re uni-..«---w .. relate —.... , common to prlao B e' 1 sherry $1.25 ordinary to flood _9SSS 9ofV I and firm. Prim# crude i I and bold.™ am: iAWtotonA op« prime 6g; prlniA S 9-M: * Jvotrtfnii clLOlc. white common to teir 4a4H: itattoo granulated 6^, ehm^w - ‘ 8TOCR8 AND HONDB. I laucn granui»Lc«» >3y*, KoIa**** ' New Tore. Aneust 21.—fltocks dull hot steady; I pnm* yeUow ori# W, • mcC l Hoc#* quiet at 6 Cscuaa*#, tout #4 *1 u> |l •»!>%; l^oaisUna open aeWeifooa P ^ .-$*» short $4 td to $4 WH-. bond* an nefllected; 32. good common J Wercmect bonda dnll but stronger. pH»o to ilV: Ws**** 8 * •eooin#. KxcUanae $4 61. *.$.aey 3 to 3. common 12al3. WhiaKy - seury ba'anceo Octni 1127.94 i.mxi; cur.wney I $1.14* ^ $'6,714,000. Ofivortubent secunttoe dnll; 4 por I stor e«i. SiT ‘ ' Hi 4M »" C * to U “‘* b,di 8Uto h 0 * 4 * Bavakwa*. X.RK VTATXWKXT. At 32: .Al» „ Th. WMhly itAAnornt of th* .reoctsted bull I |U2N: relre-—ri <g! :bow. UM (oUowtn, cbADfre; CiUALXjnron, An.i-.t 2I. 1^,^ iteewre, erenreeT:. 473,3101 .iredj At n. BoAmu-ii- $ 7,U-7.S«I .tralnrd 6L -Mtlriu effi 7 - K» 7VTL>ototo,. AW-f •*e 4,960.-lOrtrm at Ti. Roe In fi rn* Suds taT r - 1L1»-* •/<•) I 80. Tar firm at #*•/ ti * • , 4'tirmlatlioo, tnerra** 10,’7'nl bard 75: veil**" dtp $1- . Th. tiAnk. now but, la esere. ot tefAl re- f*’ y 0 ?*- *"“"*/io»x.ai»* qatTHMOU .7777.... f.TM.vTi ! fl ,r - .slA*. 3p»rt* Ol iur>