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IT WAS NOT MURDER.
COOK’S BODY TAKkN UP AND THOR
OUtiULY EXAMINED.
Bat Slicglfl Imtiti That she Saw a Dark
Detid ou the Batik* of the Hirer—If
Not Cook, Who Was the Mau She
Saw Fashed In the Water?
Itwse clearly demonstrated yesterday
that Robert P. Oook was not murdered.
The matter having been referred to the
grand jury, that body bad before them
yesterday morning the white woman, Mag
gie Oalloway, whose remarkable etory has
been printed in these oolomns. That her
examination must have been thorough is
best proven by her answer to tho question
propounded to her some time af:erward:
"They a«ked me ibout everytling but the
kind of bats the men wore.
To complete the investigation Judge
Onstin ordered a post mortem examination,
and appcioted Drs. Wright and W. 0. Gib-
sen as physicians to oondnot it.
The morning train on the Macon and
Covington railroad brought Mr. James T.
Murpby, of Hillsboro, aud Dr. J. P. Andre
son, ot Clinton, who came to Miooo at
committees from tbeir respective sections,
and 10 both of which the decrased had
many warm and tius fiiends. They joined
the pbjsiciene and
THE BODY WAS EXHUMED
by Undertaker Keating. It had been bnried
in the Fort Hill cemetery, in East Maoon,
and owing to the advanced state of decom
position of the body, the examination was
bel l ne«r the gravo ia the open air,
Dr. Gibson, assisted by Drs. Wright and
Andersen, then dissected the head, making
a meat rigid examination. After this the
olothiug wae taken from Ibe body and it was
examined. The entire investigation was
mail,- in the preaenoe of Messrs. Murpty
stnd Anderson.
After performing their duties Drs.
Wright and Gibron wrote tbeir report to
Judge Gustiu which was in effect that they
had made Ibe post mortem examination as
ordered and that they hid not found any
marks whatever that would in the leaat in-
dloate that the death of Mr. Cook was
oauaed by violence.
Messrs, Murpby and Anderson expressed
themselves as outireiy satisfied that Mr.
Cook was not foully dealt with, ami also
desire it to be stated that Coroner Hod net
Is tolly exonerated from all blamo. They
now baliere that Ur. Cook was the victim
of an accidental drowning.
The remains were piaoid in a new and
ne.teoffln and were taken to Morton's Sta
tion on the Uaoun and Covington railroad
for final interment
moon's STOBT.
The question now aiiste, what 1* to be-
oomu ot Maggie's story?
It will be remembered that at do time
did she say the man whom she saw struck
and pushed into the river was Oook, or was
addressed as Cook. He waa spoken to as
Bob, but in describing him sho die* a most
faithful piotore of Mr. Cook. Hell* resin
her story siy that the man desoribed mast
have been Ur. Cook, and the
blow on bis head might have
knocked him senseless, and while in tbit
condition he was poshed nto the water.
They rearon that the story is consistent
throughout, and one of their strongest ar-
ganteuu is the Analog of tbo hat the morn
ing after the soene related by her, at a
point a abort distance below tb« sp.it de
scribed. As Maggie bee given aiditiinal
points as lo the men she saw with "Bib,”
and though she ha) told the story often,
she has not varied one lit* from iho first
vorVon.
Those who do not believe btr story, and
•who In olios to the
TEBEOluril'a THEOllY
that he was stumbliug abvut in the dark try
ing to find bia friend, Ur. Uwena, the watch
man on the bridge, anil accidentally fell
into the river, laugh at some points of the
story, and Ur. Owen boots at the idea that
bia friend Cook would allow two men to
take bia money away from him
"If that oowpen over there,” still Mr,
Owens, moat earnestly, "was full ot men
they eould not soars him, and ho would
fight to Iho last. He was a quiet man,
never talked mnoh, and had a big heart in
him, bat no man oonld aoare him.” This
estimate of him is ooncnrred in by all who
knew him, aud of oourto weakens that por
tion of Uaggie's story.
who is BOB?
It is evident to those who heard
Maggie relate her experience of
that night that ehe saw something
and that something was horrible. Tbtre
aro some who think the entire story was
the eroation of Maggie's brain excited by the
fames of eloobol; but if this be true thiro
is a wonderful c .incidence. Maggie cannot
read and yet ehe furnishes the alleged key
to locked up eeoreU that tally tx .oily with
the tarronodingt. The story was told when
ehe was sober, having been looked np fif
teen or twenty bonra after a drunk and
when the oonld not obtain a drop, and re
peated word for word days after.
TUB LOCALITY.
A visit was made yesterday (o tbo spot de
scribed by her. The homo is vacant and is
within thirty or forty test
of the water’s edge, and for
a dark deed at night, there wonld
not be found in Uacon or around Macon a
more favorablo loo illty. It is oni of the
reach rf everything and everybody, and
every hing about it looks lonely. Maggie
■ays wben she went to the house and
aiirtfd up the ateps at tbo side ibe bean!
the voices of the men and then she stood
there unseen by them. This is probsble,
because at the steps sresrme cedar trees,
the th'dow of which would have hidden
her. She says when the man Bob was
■truck he full, bis heed falling on a clump
of room. The dump of touts is there.
She says after he was struck the men
pushed bis body into the water Ooe took
at the bank sbowa that a live man pushed
into the water at that point would
have great difiienlty in palling him
self out. And ao on through tne
entire story, every point, save that mention
ed by Mr. Owens as to Mr. Cook’s bravery,
is substantiated by the snrroundiDgs. Now
that competent phjileians have made the
postmortem examinatirn and are satisfied
beyond doobt that Mr. Cook was not
murdered, the question is re peeled: who
was Bob? Is it posslbls that some other
man was murdered and his body thrown
into the rivet?
A Minnesota lilnsa.
St. Pitebd, Minx., November 13.—The
largest fire which ever occurred hers broke
out ia the burn of the Northwestern Hotel
last right. The wind waa strong from the
■onihwtsl, end just right to fire the north
half of the city. Eraiything til so dry that
the flame* wire uncontrollable. Thirty
buildings are gone, ineluding two botds,
tbe First National Bank, several r.f the
largest stern* end tbe' American exprise
office. The test is fuliy *100,000. One-
third of Its business portico of lbs city is
destroyed.
Deserving ef CanfldoMa,
*° rtekly deserves Iks
*_**A—— et th* eoaetaalty as Brawn's
BroccMti Trrch**. Thus* iuff«rlA* from
atd Branchial MeaMwasSkaaidM
. try thaw. Prise xv cents.
THA MACON WEEKLY TELEGRAPH; TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER la, 1887-TWEL5 E PAGES.
iSANCE ' NU COMMJSBCE.
UL‘Of»
.UWOtiX 1
dVrski ami HoatAk
TdWWN**# ’»'*nt !•! fetodBCB & Dttr*.
Money somewhat staler, d tunnd «ood. flecnrl-
tie* very quiet. Boms demand for b**t lorg date
bonds. Central railroad stock weak; efftriug* light,
mxs X0X98.
Did. Aflwd.
m£ »Dsr*U t% t-ar orat. bonds 1G« 107
v 1s, 1830, J*n. and Jtljr coupons.101 108
iite et CUarri* told ou*rt*rUee....... 108 101
*< Veto's, maturity 18C0 ....118 190
cm BONDS,
favsDnah ■ ptr rent quarterly..—...ICO lot
rtvannah 8 per osnt, quarterly, *>•
iitry coupons ini 103
dMOS • per cents, 1910 119 Us
liiUKHii aonx
vrasak, fflirlda and Waiters K. B.
I:eral mortgage bonds, S psr root
si.
ill
Atiltmortgage oonaolidated 1 ;-or
cat, non poo. /unary and July, ma-
vrltilW?, U
vvtel eottaoudated mongwo 1 per
-at ooopoos January ana Inly, me
rrily uSS7. 110
WetdanlhroadOi. INI 1"6
lhrtliH., Ooiomhla and Asgueta Ut^
iffiSGI > OohiiuhlA aud' kogiuta id
MsiMajs, 1U
trslls and Olrard Id mortgage t-'idore-
II per osnt, oowpoiu son and July.
Hilarity 1388,. iol
t-rill's aud North Ueorgta let mort
yv«» per cent ton
fovlfom.ryaod Xnfaula 1st ntorigsg*
iagvnsdspsr coal lot
1 ewa Alabama Id mortgage indorsed
I per clot, eonpons April and Oeto-
Mr, maturity ICS
acta (Vi and rig It .Sorted Ill
r e.tk (It and Kla 34 mortgage US
'«Ma Steamship S per osnt bonds,
(itraitsod by Central railroad its
irtirllto, Jefferson and Souther
’earned. 1st mort, geannteed Ill
'toesrule, Jefferson eat Boothe
iol deenotoed 110
fnewtUe Jeffe-touend Houtbere, W
rtimtrtv end W tern 0 ier cent lit
.tueatsed K1 10>
wiwite ead En ivllle reUrosd 1 per
S'vl lit noitgetn boade... -...110 U3
t-ocricur, Preeton end Lnmpkln let
mortgage I per seat bonds lOfiX ...
asmeosr n»cn.
.ail nd Hsvsuush 7 psr cent guar-
j|Kvd U 1M
-ttieleiamon, aoalnU Ill 133
tuSwestem 7 p’eY coot,'guaranteed,.. 17S lt»
•wire), percent oertmostee 100 . 101 g
■tahSe sad Weet Point rellneditook..U0 ill
:* iu*e end Wert rolnt S per cent eer-
...... US 104
esse moss.
•nireiasorglsBsnk .0
out fia-iooai ffsnh iso
-•aeSevlnn Bsek St
deiehsnts'Nations Bank 107
■nsoausssoo erocas son iowp*
Mleyaa female Gol*ge bonds ltd
• lessTtre lasamoce * l"l
’soon gw end wstsr stock N
Uianrd (Sand,
t na-3 tri u i, ,1 per doe.
Irefcbentee—3 lb osns, St per d«
I rtviee—3 lb osns, IMS par dot
•ii*—tie ns, ||.as psr doe
— a -4r “
•tier ;
lje p«r do* tor I IX ,t (u **•
iveOyvlo *-»5.»o pet can 07 3 4.4 lie Mas
S • ess fer Xlb cm*:! th ttgkt vstsk*.
Ill, Ol.lfiPlb bMweight <3.10.
I pden.a'. NUk-V au» ot 4 doe. Wets, e* n
v. , jy Diemen baits, 13.71
nival osns ILNotrSi
,ntea- Si t.l Stpec a* raa
: b it > r» dost t-ie, t it a fl.oe to SI.ll
r—Ibtly ;e.»r. 7ft c«s »1.7tp*td"*
t I*—teitleWs. I lb esne, tl.VOper dot.
1 wattes-I lb cans. SLM psr See imewe.
Me
j» aWi Bern—Ns. he* tit end (Ms to H
soke Ctrl llbcstll. *1.»V*rdoe
i b i e_l I h, ti t sal l AOl. ST
: . 71 to IS IP; larprcttn*, nvttndnr
- ■ <"„vsl "V icBOc; WertVi-slnjs birrt,
t*.u e’l. We to dec, cof.cn etod. coot hevdttgai,
’ vrape, tfci nriteiooi, 7i*c; rreoh'nory, oec
Dry Wooes.
bbSa’Jlsgs-WsywmsBvais, N.SXoi \*cc-
t Hi S1£S-
1 «tueteei-WsrwwuuivllJs. 4-A, SMcs avoe-
v '"^StM^gblrtlngs—rruit of Loom, w, 7\-;
.vet, a, oko.
vvMsd UkUtlage—Terd wide, Pratt or t,oom
•JS«: »r»aw«tts. Ho: Lonsdsle, nxt Cebst 7t<e.
rVerys—Oorlatb end oibnr steadira bnnos
ro. *«s: ton «xe S soe. 9o.
-:wsl Jscst — andioeeoggln. .‘40: ttecti
lit T-deettit, ONet NsamtiMgsalts-n, Two.
Titbit-Peetdo. Sot W!a 'So; 0.- u-
•X, ?<c; Amerlesns, IKe; Bem'JVin,«Kc 0^.1-
rr. Lodi, i)(e; Uaarter Ota, Axe, tflnwtvt.
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Frtnlu—au*2taww, H; imtno&u. l/,r
<Xo.
4 |^et&i-S8Mu». *Vcj Attum, eve? Hr-soov*.
:il?S8-0fnett*, usteu, lir; Ocqmpk 4?trg.
IKtf S, 8<?; B 9 C, I9ff; I’lorr O 0.
"• TV*fu llk# O 0, RO. 110, fuaoy, 10H©:
C Is ll.SCi
fco «oe p»r ytM,
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t'Wi-niui *1 bun8k
Frulla aud Ruft*.
■•Sets to 4.90.1
to 3.00 per bunch.
? Ood |8 ac,
«csasi»-T«.
t7<88 I VO ICC.
Ch0l9918 10 290.
* * 14 to 44 Ot; l«4 CCS.
MU -Tarpons nlmoads LBc p«f Ik. rifcr«K i*
t 1 kh:U o yw lb: • neh wobuvt x« ir
1: 7HH4B1 X9e 14? lb: ^-ixU«10op«Tlh( t«KWRl«
*•'< MI) III UO per 1,000.
vnui-ttoilHv.
05.A»4Bj-rt*r«lD>. r»*r S8 r »c ?4 UO,
ivimflUVXDIp. rtv
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>819 po box
ijataf-***** t«? m t«.«n to
MUI’oraU f*iib.a-L. L. hczoi |) £3 to 82 CO;
vli % jsm 91 Ai la 91 V* Inu ec COo
rtn—llVilCI, «i 7.;iio.^ewS, S2 .
• (.wkosrlM-S lb cant, 81.M p*r dot
1 " «* n*- J IP fom, 810 Aa%
f Moo* ~t ltw.tMr4fM.l4o • IPO 81.14 N
Cotton.
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loWtAf quotations: Oood mkMllut •>,; mldlUm
mTMi low BlddKnft 8Vt low aid tin* 8;
’ ucnm, snincEWTs a*d roco.
tooslfod Uvdoy by rail (OS
** " by woicou 910
Uoolood prorkmoly 88784
•took bon-l Hopt 1.1M7 891-94.809
>Vpfo4 UxUy 414
55®?=*“* w.
ornntrr Produoo.
Cttsd O-'ir. tiTopotvtod e.
1' s.m Iblkpw ev!
<8 Taiobto- >t*rfet!y 0.1 abi or lb.
J. . 17VVolte.
• %*ktfl -O oto bwte*. 80 to 44c; suxetf 91 lolh
1 *»to-f allow, 08.1# to 14.00 r *f bbt
.xyphs, 81^: «4M, •*» w 81.^>.
ir-Msb Owl in* m4 Tlmtnio 4)4 toOo;
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tMi ua'vtm a u »'x
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to: (Mbaolds. Lt tv SV; LCtd. petssb. U ,e
c.th •abare. rt» re 57- b-cvt, *1-V to Stfcl;
imnbti: catomal. We to ,1; p.o*mae*,eS
dKsiBsrptme Ve.on to MJSt Wiese fern. Nto
vi aeteatau li.rsto tx
rusts, etc.—Whits tosd. stnaay vasa, ,S so to
R Vii.n.i rxriAh. Illeto II ki a«k vsrtisb,
ists II: sWSeet gjwa. 10s to 40s; vstto stes. SOs
naevy nrwcsrlas.
tbs JsUsvtrr ara itrtst’.y wbolssslt piloai-
—Noli- in m.rkst
fielh .td-s-Market egeln advaattsg. W. quota
balks 417X0.
Iirse—cm a edred ,1.0S; by tbs car toed 1.09.
fftpir-otecnsrstr'.ns is* !n law p.r tin vui vise
Ssabsi si. par lb- ceautry Mouwtti v«rn.i>«ss jo
tsttpw lb.
^tut p-ill sreem Hr per |L| ato t <ndu 1,S
Ooffss—Hsrket strong In New Toth. Ws now
i cuu teney Kto at 74o; ubolra to totr Use; nod
let common 19 to too.
*...-stdM mi,'in da. b» esr 'Ct3: v«;
WKS ' wid to settss to 70o f.y imetl lots,
ej '1st t-e -feitt tot. S4-.
Fbb -The-itchof ISS7 bet', eo slim. Ihareby
calling prices to advance «o grrsUy • Ith packing,
tbs dsmsnd tbit season hta been but smell, ws
may sai compsietivsly notblng- Ws .mots nomt-
Hell/ No 1 In bbl <17.0 sis 00: No. 1 In bbi 111 OOe
16.00: Ko. »In bbl $l'Lf0*13 00: smaller psektees
In proportion While or Lake hah la X bbl It Me
t.00p*r lebbleeto else. Can mackerel in eaaee
II toal Mrerdciea (or 1 lb cans.
ui (Vannm. IIS es 7S, ixtre *vmlly '«0"e
O’: siielghk teney f e 3Se4 SO; eoeowd patent >4 SO
M ,S; Orel patent il 3SsS 76. That, see of conn*
In fob lota to dealers. Us tall prises are hlghtr.
-itsv rerbbl 6.00
'em me—Per bbl 4.00.
Bsme—Plain 13X tolls per lb.
Hey—Bay Is ntuber and tesrotr on eooonnt ef
drouth ont tut Ws qnoto today No. 1 timothy
at 13.00, end prime at 11.10 to mo per too.
^a--i—itssoat family *e pas ,u: wnt Sts'
}V lb: to fj cans 1*0 p*r |bi sib sens fXo
,i ilb; | ihoeai Sso per lb.
Ksvl-We quota ettSo for plain; 70o for bolted.
'Jeto—^Western re*d 44 to tic; laaev <*Mle *• m
tie. Host oreof—Texas red rust proof now coming
In. Car lota Me pet basket; Use Sc higher.
Stoe-DoodiXt *X» per lb; prune sM to Ufe
ter lb; unev heal l>,e pn ib.
ilelt-ttf Ib vtnrtnl* Sue; US Ib ground Liverpool
T^Jt Liverpool tec. Ou lead lets ere Ims.
»n- -w toSLl.i ** less qntntlty.
|1 yif too |(|,
«*sdinM—American IC it. iapottsd <19 (8.
bcewr Huger nf ell kinds have again today ad
verced In New York be ell around. Weqeote to
day «» ioef Sc; XXX powdered IXet gnumUted
tXl the A 7*; white extra 0 ,i<e; tight creami
•Xr.yotioweie.
. be.b.t, itoi ix fcuakii. at
4 BUfllSl, 38c*
•ncBS-LorOHrd'A fan SOc; l lb gitsa fen SOe;
end t ownoe Une lie. per Ib: Weeeend’e Sooteb
feotrh Urge Ueddtrs 1st; email ttaddara Me.
_e’;' Ccr race to fancy, ,100 to «<M psr hex
Hurts—Kegs, *Wc; hoxM, 1 ib, 7X: X Ib, IX
vsortod. IX: X lb pesksgtr, A
•*ptc» lib
Mereb—Bern sc per Ib: 1 lb bores tx to !c
l**s-Ira penal good toeholoe, M to He; gam-
Powder, gcodt o ebolcr, SO to Uc. Toong Hyson,
good to ehotes, 10 USSc; English brosktosl good
to ebclcx as to Tic; Oolong, (tend to oboler, 10 to
TV: Hooebowg. rend tr choke. IS to TOc: Japes,
send to cholee. so to Sto.
'(TTYpo-Peuey New Orieeseopto kettle unite
f«S»t. utketyreSesMtosnepstuL
tnbeeew—lUeket dan: dMeanimodante. Ws
Ifto: dmoktnc r.*c to J1 M: chewing, common,
■oned. to to Wc; iredlsm, 61 to ite; bright, 60 to
dm ens fancy, M to tOc; nktleeKo In <110:
V-tght ssvtea, *i l* *7r; dark navtee, 60 to 60s.
Tomato Ueucp—Plata, Nc; flans, (113.
Twin—Psr pest. »16U to U 76; No- 1. IT 16 per
Ju«u; Ho. 1. t SO ptr doesn; He. —, IIM par
Pwmo-nottow, U to Mr: fax. 19e: peptL Its.
a sir. M to toe.
V'LAw.-ABt,:. J) to Nr; pars Slab Is iO*nrtk,
W!eew>'•.** ■»,r ’eruersiwe.
-eijotw61.76 t«r see thies dawts.
; ’»V 6 it.
^ ^.itod, mnaud. 1 Ib cane ,1 60 ^ tee-t 1
Pu*-stes—He. L per gnas, tl to; Ns. A tumw
v an k> e uo per d>wsw.
’ «•••*-hstatod. 16* to IM. pepsr. ioo^t
•'*4A*—geos, Uw*
,‘Xi liaertoa. ia botes, • to ICi; U tsmall
-Ptolb.lt to 1*0.
--v ewlisSsS Lye-t 71 to * tl psr sass.
~—“—i end Cutlslar, axe; milk
‘.ftmsno per*, 82 84; IJliTliOf
fiasit, bKlsi I hn:«
au »oi>kC, i llel toil*, ufsut.
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v;»fteh**— gild* 80*. rie;>4U3.2 wr>a2, tl 34; 800>.
■r *» to $8 76: V**. >4 6n %o *171; 80.
4»ku:*4B ©'.‘clrtfrja
?or bbl, 4170; UW bbl 98 00.
’rpyw—'10c.
■‘spp** 8*nc«-CM to 9110 'lM.
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8'38.
csrd*—Oottoc }4 38.
Gif MTW-True- |4 01> to >3 i« r« 6CMS.
Is-oo-tcwad 28 CO to 28*0
:ioc* \ to to 4Kc. rcr 'b.
•nwAer— f5.00 per iff. muting po'fitt 93.B0,
'ren—Owed* 6 to iyio p*r lb, r*Un*4 2)4o luls.
\mA —8X p*r lb.
Vtr nest 91 OU.
^4114—13.40, Usla o! lOd.
:1ftW*4o?ks— HaItotj's f 1 00 to 9110.
riope— MehIU*, 16c; HI*a1 I9e; ootton lie.
VMhbfULrAs—(1 96 to $1 80 per doun.
Htll Buck*!*—8* 70 per dosca.
W(«^.Bnrhfd wl*x» 8 Mo (if ooll
ih04»—IIc?m 98 00 per kra. '£Qln*Ln«f 94 00.
?ho*«*U—kniM 910 on ?t*r^ft««n.
• v>c t—L\cp 8137 to 1.45 per bag.
:i/Ur*— 91 34 p*r dCKfa.
H4**l—Picw 4 Ho per lb.
rieta—r*latcd 82 40: <*dju 9* 80 p*i Jofta.
Bid*#, Wool, Ctc.
nid*#—o.ftn salt, pot round, : dry salt
p«r punndr 80 to 8c: dry flint, prr pound. 8c to l3o.
Iw*r Hid**—Dry, per pound, lHo to »*.
Oo*t Hkltet—Dry, per pound. Bo.
f!h**p Hkln*—Dry. per plftc*. 30c lo 80c.
Liotbor In Bough-aide*, per pound, 18o lo 18o:
wholo kip*, p*r pound. 18c to 30o.
Bmvu-Pur* white and y*ilow, par pound,
18c to SOc.
CWttton. lo t**r pound
Bbnrling*—P*r piar*. 0c to 10c.
Tillnw—P*r pound, 4c
Wool—VImc*. i:nrn, y*r pomd. Sc to 10o; nn*
wkihcd, p*r poond, V’? to Me: wetbrd. SOc to 90c;
wMb*d, Durry, lbo to 90c.
ZAcather.
0*k tote. 10c to 40c: hamlock, 25c to 88c; Wn >ch
uUf ckln, 40 00 to 80 Ot’per dot; American, 9* UO to
W 00 por do*; kip. 80 to 00 00 dot: bsm**a lootfccr,
88c to 45c: Bklrttnd, 40c to 48c p*r lb; toppings, 9 UO
lo 19 GO*, linings, 4 00 to 8 00 per dot.
Islmo, riaetcr onit Omcrot
Cooout—LouteTllla end ttoaednte, 1 70 to 116);
Portland rrinent, 9 00 to 8 31.
Drnif—40c to 60c.
Llm*—Alcbimi lure;, 110 to 1» t**r bbl; Oror-
gU, 116 to 1 90;Trnn«-rf**)Un* 1 00.
PiMter—0*1 deed, 9 <© to998p*r bbL
ielgnon,
Bye, 100 to 4 oo: Po*r >on. \ of to 400: todteUUod
r/u and corn. 110 to 1 80; gin ic& rum, 110 to C 60:
U. 0. corn, 1 40 to 180.
Brmtay—Peach end cpplr, 110 to 2 60; ebony end
dngcr brandy, 90c to 1 '»i. French brmr.dy, 800 to
8 80; dcm**Uo brjtcdy, 1 78 to 100.
Win*—Ootewbi^ Me to 100; oert end cherry, 191
10 9 88.
T yiLc(ih:Vi J Ht<. M \KKETS.
ttTOUKU a Mi bOlfUH.
•ttw rent. November ia.-4*te«.k» octlv* end firm.
doo*y May ot 8 to 4. CtcUa&m*, .cog |4h;w
to f 4.83: «nort 84.88^ to f l 80>i. iitsf bonds dull
and atcodj; ^vcrumMtt 'vmdidnll and stoody.
ovoquao— KxoboPt* dull and s^ody. Money May
st 8 to 4, closing offf*rod ot 9H. Itob-tm»urv boi«
oao**: Goto 8D1,548.000; corrotcy $11460 nnr
Gtovuumtnt br.tt.U dull and stoody; 4 ntr tsnte 197;
4K par crate I' 8*4; Btot* bond* dull and steady.
Th* following wen tb* closing quotations:
*■ *•— * *“ M.O. si^ifJcv U... 70W
He T. Crafrsl iw£
BorfcU b W.pTOf.. 42
flovthtni Poc.,ccre 11X
•* i.rt' 44*,'
PodficIfoU 86 W
flooding 67*4
Bleb, rad Allagh*y, 8
Bleb, and lua
tttcbeood W.P.... 96H
..MS 0.2 40 6 106
3. to 100
to. u. moripgc. *104
COArJAO OC8.0* 117
lCt»UBieos.U. 98
• '?.B*owa coo... ICI
*.ir .r'M’KCatBs 72
•'TTglUfO U *4H
..onseUdoteA 46
fkoiiwoadUhlo.... 9)4
D*»fn audKortb tlOX liockteUnd...
it*. pre^Rkd.... !4S IbbPtu:.... 74*4
! >V.w»*r* oal Lock 199?4 do prafamd. . 118
*r.s 29 |r«ZAO Vocfflc 24 x
but X*ikA. be ii... II!, Tins. Cool k Iron. 27)4
ukatbo?* M^iUnion Poclfc fti? b
• >«ur. oo 1 Viob. 0i.SlF*w *• :%• ? Ontral 7f »*'
xiartls lU Chat 49 iMlurari Ficlflc.... 89
dobOo and Ohio. 10 w i* .. ygjf
l«sb. ono Cbol... 78 '(lot. Oil trual e*rt.. 8jfc
OOTIOB.
rmtoot. Novrmbtr II. non*. Ootton market
irregular end un«Mtl#d; qaotatkn* of American
cotton all drcllnrd 114; ou.di«n« aytaada 8)4, mid
dling Ovleao* 6 11-16; *al** 10 000* for spcct^atlos
wid Mpcrt 900U; raealpt* 2.SO*. all American.
Fu*ur** Irregular. 1 p. m.-galas of th* day In*
eluded 7 900 bale* of American. Future* clo**d
qutetand * forty
Vovambcr 'igMM-ntdi .
flcvambor Decamt’ar. I —84 64 .
3>e*abraJ«anary.... "M*4-84C4 .
i;i’iuary*y»brn*ry... M 6 9i-*« ■
|3p* m*Cloa*d.
6 87-64
0 81*84
• 9104
P*bru. 1 7-March 0 a»-*4—'4 *4 6 84 64
Htrrb’wpril :sr0M—*5«» flW*
ij'f!.'' A Mil
Miy-Jnne 034r|.g)6| 6rtM4
Jqr.a-July A <♦» 64—41-64 8 4 T44
a? si 5or»rab*r"ll- xmoe Ddrir dn»l
and ca*y; rate* V»r m . i.im isnUa.u 107-16,
toidilirg «»r:-u.* 109 :•*
*»«" -NH iw<:t>u 170, grc«* 11.05). Ftitnre*
storad steady; aslM WJOO.
Z * f3k>VTJ|g uewiti.’lll k. JV.vO* *06 dev
97,627; export* to Oreat Britain 31.A09ito France
4,00>, to continent lH.6f4; *totk 719,443.
November li <>tM>xi market Arm;
mid Ubga9)4: dm r^xdoi* 0.257; grot* A.357; «Mea
1,483; «toc* to, 1(6; export* »o Great Urltalu 6,209.
• a*oik, Nt)v«iubvr 13--Cotton market linn;
ifllddTlnn 9\: -tet r* 3 318; gmAra.l!!): stock
89,520; falf* 2,040: *vp«rf- -ftwitwlwt 9 824.
November 12 —vj” too mark*! quiet
slid -Ittlga 10*4; r. I *•«►.; #* 36, gTOM 89; «*1*»
; -v-ff-k 6,883, to *plnn«r* 200, exporte to conti
nent 2.083
ivntigB Nftvrml»rr 12 —Ootton market nrmteady;
mid tuugalO'q,; net •* -*|*»i 437, pros* 2,272; salts
: • - * —: export* to Oreat Drl aln 102.
*vihsxw, Novenb«r 12 -Cotton market un-
MftVd: utd uga 9!4: 2.537, *!«»•*
2 517; ki 1 *** —; I etg 20,861; exports to continent
2,484, coaatwlne 2.68T.
A.^A-auruiA. November 12-Cotton msrket
firm; T'ddllng* 10Ji: -—into 1*\ gross 240;
•took 3,071; exnorto to Oreat Brlteln 1,830.
a. . November 12 .orton market dull;
lower to sell; oji.idllng* 9*<; «*m r^oeipt* 6.224.
t ro«« 6,224; • 8 0; • 109,530; exporte to Great
Britain 5.500, to continent 6.463. coantwlso 2,337.
-*• November 13—ootton market
qnle*; Xidrtll g* 9X: n«t receipt* 11.086, groae
13,302; ailee 2,5(0; *(sick 292.5)5; exports to Oreat
Britain 8.00**, * to France 4,(00, to continent 5.470.
coast vise 2.941.
• Novombcr 13 —O-ttra market firm;
mid Jllmr* Vi n*t wv?Mp» ^420,'em** 2.450; silcs
600; llock 20,454; export* RoaMwlae 3 782.
*v»ui» November 12 ’-tton market steedt;
mid »••«•* 9X; *■ -Atoto 4,931, ablpmente 4.881;
■kle* 9,500; i«. ck 138/87.
f 7* * Oar* November 17.-Cotton mtrket doll;
mM^lUng*9X; fv.-tlpt* 1,821; empmeate —; sale*
’ uAkgatfow, Novembei 13 -O Hon market quiet:
bidd ing* 9!6;»m recetpa* 1,676, gross 1,676; salee
; stock 67,029.
V:.it«r vatoats 83.99m o, choloelo fancy Mlnuksote
puftQts 84.96a4.0«), *o*t wheat patents
4.97. 3ye f 2 75*3.00, Buekwheat. 100 pounds, 92.00
*2.2A. fouo .ring are th* eorrer* rrieM for o*ab
croperttee: WhMi--Nc. ? *\ n?t» 72»;a72!4; No. 1
rnrtng 64; Wo. 2 ?**d wluur 78a73h. torn—No. 3
04 Oeto—No. 225% Mor* o*rfe, per barrel, f 19.00
*19.26 fiard, per 100 round*, *4.52)4. haort
rib altlee, Ior-ra. |« 60*0.60, iiry sa'.ted shoulder*
boxed 96.00*6 10, *bort clear sldea. boxed 96.85,
0.90. Whtak) steady at 41.10 Hucara qnlet aud
•teady Granulated IH. *tend*rt A 014.
Tbe following flgur*o show tbe range of price*
for options on the regular board of tbe Produce
Exelon* • today:
Opening. Highest. Closing.
IV* 73)4 72V
2 3, »
Wheat—November.
December
May
U«»rn— November...
Preember
M»y
Jvf* November.
December
May 29*4
We**P irk—January 118.10
February 1313)0
May- l*07H
* 0*7)0
4»*
49S
5%
7»X
«»X
MX
MX
MX
113.11
ISIS
1S.S7 X
«.«TX
Sfl
».WX
8.S1X
IU.03X
1110
1S.SU
■ so
S NS
SM
SM
La •) Nn.oniUjr
Drtomliu
n»r saji,-
Shr.n 7b«- Jtnuarr S.SJX
Febroenr ,.7o S.70 ' . _
I «. LOUIS. Nov.mbM 11—near dull sad fut:
r nUr 'M. m.iixj <l reuo. as es,
iJ-Tn nt*. tuttj klTStiaa taunt MMeSIM
Wneet operwl etredr ead cluwd X bisber: No. I
rad vwh I1X. Nov.lub.r 71 H.7IX. Dwwraber 7IJf.
IU*X snx- •np'twt stn-D, end rtowd bisber:
Oteo 3«XeMX. November* XeS9X. 41X.4JX.
Dels bisber: Ceeb 13. November 34 X I'l l, M.v
3»X. Wblakjr eteedv el el.os. Provbiooe lower.
Port—Meeet eummer-currd 1U.50. Lard ll.au.
*.40. Dm eelted ra -»i,. bused lota. .bonMiwe IS UO.
I ms clear IS «7XaS.7J, clear rt> eldee It.TS, ehort
cl«»r If. I.7xe7.l0. u..nr Dor-A. iMnl.tare |5 73e
0 h7X. i'-nq ■•l.ci etdee <7 00,7 C7X. etcar -;b eiOer
■7;7(l»7.7a, eh or, e'er etdee >7.07X40 0). O.m.
etcedf >■ ell ntuu ao
i.cwati, November 13 —flour .tradr: Fentliv
SS.10.S30 'toe; .7 10*3."0 When.: irm: No
3 md 7i.se7t. t.Vm fir at: No. 3 novel 47. "etc
ctrons: *. J n-iico 3*X. hO'k firm et Ills'.
Lira.trooqtits.si. tutaateeteoncbenied: .-un
rite 16.71 Bacon firm: Lons aw I013X.
•tort rthe |S 00. etior- eltor I3.3S. Wl.tehv etetdv
« IIA> .’uu'ir nuchensed: New (Meant 4.,
v^nnwri X*w»eH. ac,e firm: Common
enJttchl is mu 70, tacklns end bnubaiar <4.(0
tA<0
nauinoev, NovemUr 13 -Sloe: attedj end dull:
’owerd Street and Wtctcnt .oprrti.e I3 31e3 7t:
•vtra <*.«LJ.«o, remit) 53.74*4 80. Otti UUlr.
atptrfine <1.37tl 00. tatra SSOOeh.sa. Bio brands
“-W. eatant fJw
Hbcna-*»«b»re qoXt end etrelj: No. 3 rel TSe83;
unbeiSleM; 'A'cemiL dull and atev: No 1 winter
red epot roxew x. "orn-Honihwn qelet, firmer:
Whit., new M><:; .ctlow, oew47.40, Western dull
but firm, dote quiet: amlbero 33aMXi Western
.bite Hess*, do fnitud V3kV3X-
i/wntviixs, Novembei U .^tn ttrons: wdum
inlet: No.area77. on .ikos: Ko 3 white MX:
-lx<d41x Oats etrona: , mixed S3 fork
quiet et 314.00. Blew qolrt: m... ",b iM. <s.uOl
Iter etdee ia.ro. »hon.o—• <6 37. tntu n"w<
quiet: Ole.' -lb tMes 17 00 .«*/ etlei <7 60
.aoaider. -s Uretfor. nntet ".rt. micor.
-wr-- Ul.CO law Le:d qrt'.t at fk«. WhUkr
• teadr at <1.07. -
xewkoKe Korrmt’cr 13—So'.ncr, none ctcadv
Ocmmao e» ten .. ■• |*iMo«
I .?*:**\ yk-eV otatui..^ closed a,Q^
N?vM
' • .-..i lOoeoc.l
. P>gdPt»‘0* |< jaOgSaj •
*«▼
tr*,,..-1
2*0 1
P«o ,
March...
April.. !
10.98 10 »7 |
1 10.80 110 88
1 10 41 |l*.4l-4»
10.48 1048 49
1* *66 10.00 |
1 10.01 '10 99-08
m
. twn-
l |
| 110.88-70
10.70-77
mlddiras^ilveat 10 eu, set wmenirdelil receipts
9rtu rad ui.ch**i*»u
‘ t0, ‘ , * tr .tralya! OtejtOrtkjS
opnooi e b.d. , rilL „, .o.i ,i.cdrr.telf aerlvc:
•'** »**•'«. I’nobi' <ts.roe
'L? *'0 Mels4ii, uer ill Mti|.io.*bWM
. peewt arm and cio.r.1 quiet: c..oiri:o«vt. <x
*“ M-eeeL e I DS lor SPteet;
WT'ZjJ 1 " ,ztz* "*“* b ’‘'
*7
tXvNdUHMSliytl fort.. Hi o
erode S9.30
active end
prime 4«. g 0(
sSffiSa
choirs 40,
prime
fracy 27*84
prime 25a27.
*na ajrup21
good r.lrto%: SS?'*u.'
*«d prime to rtrni ltST*/'’ 1 ®-”
,2“mon to good ccSS'^.lr S
»".«! Ntorero
“1—berrel. “««t
Tarfirja.,,,^ 6 o
■ I «- hpirlte ci lurpwti!!?";^
VVooi.
Nuw Toms, November 12 — Won ,
ooa ““ ,< ’ *««
13 to 10. fin. Usbt iiito?L heal^u rn l\\ lc *
THE ANARCHISTS liURIKI).
A Imrso Number r.f Friend. ,„u g. mD
thlxere Intbe Pruecitlon. P
Chicago, November 13.-Thefun«al
o.saion of the dead An.rchl.ts h,J ,
move between 1 and 2 o'cjock tlti! P , ' 0
noon. It. waa headed by Chief M
Hupp with two aides and a bund o !»
otan* in Ibe uni cm . f tbo German m‘1
Inum.dtalely afterward can,,, .he n,eub“{j
.* *‘ 1 " COIUlr 'lt'. e, beaded : v u, r r ]
A. Sobilltt c Who earned in bia ha< o , n '■]
t.tbute. Following them marched, "' b T
abreast, neatly two hundred u.imWe I
the Anror,. Turn V.'ritu, uf which An cl
Ppieo war) a member. Thu whole
w “' oo‘ °nt. »s many memhurn era .1
fymnatby with Anarchy. Fonr hr,- ir ' ; 1
tl eVorear. Turner Socitiy cani, j
wtearibg u,xt l
rru- BED UADGFS ON TBE »i BREASTS I
This biaucu ut tbe 'lu.u.r. j, B0 J
stroi gty ttLotnrrd with Sccmlum than ,,1
rt tire otri.r rocieri.a A hunoren if fj
koitHboti braooh came Dext, aud then Ml
lowed the bear,,-, of Au fe u,t Kpuu, |fc 0 . J
of which was eo covered with florel tu J
ntts that nothing else o-mld be seen iJ
eiduwsaa riehl} coveted ciukct tf blul
broad cloth, over which was throve 1
t aahnf red silk. Tbenar.otber band whckl
into Lake Btreet playing a dirge, followll
by manv hundred members of the C«nbJ
Labor Union whiob oompnses some of til
most extreme Socialists in tbe city. N (I |
came tbe hearse in which lay the coffin J
Adolph Fischer. It was also I
DECORATED WITH FLOWERS, I
tot not so profusely as that of Spies. N e ,|
oaiue the hearse containing tbe remains ol
Parsons. On the box by the driver sat I
man holding in his hands a fiord ambled
of snch immense size that the inscription ol
Hovers "From K. of L. Assembly Nj 13e)7'1
could be seen a hundred feet awey. rbj
is the assembly to which Parsons belong. J
nnlil it was expelled from the order on «J
count ef its sdberenoe to tbe cans, ef tbq
Anarchists. Across Parsons's ctffia
thrown a simple stripe of red silk ribbon]
Then along camo unolber cohort if it,2
Central Labor Union, oompoved uf reprol
sentatives tf all sorts of trades, libra j
those were tbo beams of Engel and Lragg]
overwheso bUck ctfHns were tbe ted ban!
ners, neder which the men bad l-uchtj
Several tloral pieces were orritd babied]
Thu hearses werefollowtd lycstrisgesecu]
tainieg
RELATIVES OF TnS DEAD MSN I
ana by various labor orgsmzetione, an-1
numbers of nten, women and cbildrin on
foot. Psrttcnlar R'.ftutiou was a-traoted byj
two loed 4 sac to biles ot the Knights of Lei
bor, oomposed wholly of women, who vtrq
•tl into wlili red In the ebspe ot eosrlet rib]
buns in tbeir hats, bows ot orimaou a: tbeir]
ttirovu and long streamers of trim,on
hanging front their shoulders. In iron!
of them marched Mias Her]]
McCormick, mas.'r workman of tbeor,enJ
rzation known as "Lucy ^’arsons Avtomblw
Knights of Labor.” Hite was atisuded by]
two others and the trio carried a btiga
wreath surmounted by a snow whits dcvcj
the rmbleat of peaoe. Tbe wreath end
dove were sent by iho Lidles Detroit Fanil
Commilt. c, of Cincinnati.
"TBBOTTLK THE LAW.”
The proMssinn, whleh contained ivtlvd
or fifteen bardi ct music, was terrntj]
three minuton in passing, it prioerthd tJ
ono of tbo barest und most desolate grave?
yards on the outskirts of tbe eity, wbritia
thoproveneo of about ten thousAnd pvuu.ej
the Atiarsbiats wire finally bailed. Rut?
It red r ursee, bitter marmura and tbe cry cl
•‘Ihiottlelhe law," aceompantrd the pert?
lug words spoken over tbe five liftleM
bodies.
A Star Combination,
Cuthbert Liberal. I
iha Macon Telsoeatb, under its ntd
management, stands at the head uf the bsl
among Southern Demooratia j.nrnals. It iff
in inli symnuthy with tbs great masers ofi
tbe paople in ot.pisition to tbe intamond
robber tariff. In newa service, State, ntj
tional and g.-neral, no paper In the hUtd
surpaa.es iL It is always dean, and te’tfl
eenaalicnal. Its ourtsapomieuls are iaj
■ttneted to send oi ly known faota as nevi
i'eme It does not publish rnmora »tich]
afterward prove nufouudvd and false. M
have utvdo special errengemente wbetebn
we een fnrnivb this sterling DemoeraUN
j mm 1 and tbe Liberal one year fur tbtl
"ifling enm of oue dollar and eighty ocRtH
Now is the time to enbroribe.
An Kotarprielnr, Reliable lionet. ^ J
Lojner, Rankin k Unar can elweye be lelk*
upon, not only to carry lo etock tie beet of»vo«7J
’bt"». bnt t« mtir* th. wirier for eaek artlcleeeq
have well known mertt, and an P^dar with cq
paopia, thereby erutalning the repetatt« o( beUfl
alwtje enterprtalny, and ever reliable.
co-ed the aseney lor tbo eelabnud Dr. Elatfe »"]
Dleeo very for Consumption, will
tlvc guarantee. It will eurety core any Md*"m
affection of throat, tons, ead chert, end vorujjj
ottr confidence, we Invite yon to eelt end <•* • —*
Savanna q.
firm At 34;
MeSl.OI; eelea berrel«°*
WIUONOTOK. Nevemberi*
firm et m
•tretned (5
firm, lure <i.n
CnABtnerue.
quiet et Six
New Ton
al SLlOeL
37,
Alhamw PcArt Oeokw PtcCmee. Bwerrt. SfRU
IgSHOPPING^
rtAlrtmrt,.i.. lV**n5rtwlWertlBI~Ue-. *
MAih
uiia a uTB*rraaM<sq
HERE'S YOUR OHAXtE
To secure
A FINE PLANTATION
At e email coil. <
Will be sold before toe Court Boos# door
—ix—
CLINTON, JONFS COU5TT. OBOIOIL
On Ibe flrat Taaeday to D*c*»b*r.
—TXX—
BALAAM PETERS PLA( E. I
Const* ting or Ml acne ef learhn<".“7,^
eeptend'd two at »y O-eUlnn ibereen. *“
bio ..tttboo'vo. raid place te j
K', ,• tor rvan/d. P-rr>i«„n--n.-.
Ih'^i, 1 , L ; ' . i , JA “ 1 0| * ,: Hr,: ttino X—
* W * - : ^-MA.edl, 4 t » «u Lronciffi, P, -v I 1
nit“: uroo.lt 75 tar l,v. jum ('rjl
| 1 , vrj Cm. Hwf hen. dull e-d ! 1
' J *Me etealy. Xlddk*d ill wdrteedv. I 1—
4 «u 7 t*.tci, lower and ck.7t t.TvV. I fort
n. .uc .!«,» <7.10. Peeeaber «:oe7 to J eeebW^^Br. eoi.n.— *
m amt pnrebaaete. TSBUs CASH. . 0<J d
Tl.- under,tgnrd wilt Uk.
the Flare la say eontemptated^raheewr t^i^. >
juyji ie»u7 X 22 STtS&TSS! ■:
wdi£S!lBS2iL , I'
to jruus <17.40 j