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the Macon weekly telegraph.. Tuesday morning, December 20, i887~tw*lve pages.
IS WAR IMMINENT!
EMPEROR WILLI * M HOLDS AN IN-
FORMAL COUNCIL.
War Hnuarfii Warmly DlaameetJ, and the
Situation Accurately Ontllned-The
K fleet n the People and llual-
ttii Marta.
CopyrlRbt 18*7 b> « V rk AaiocUted Praia.
Behi.ix, December 17.—Emperor William
held to-day an informal c'.nncil on the mlli
tary aitnation. Piinoe William, General
Von Moltke, General Von Scbellendcrf,
Ooant Von Walderee and General Abdyll
were present The eonneil, which lasted
two hoars, ia understood to bate special
bearing on to-morrow's military council at
Vienna. Whatever measure is there adopt
ed will be taken inoonaorance with a con
certed plan for a demonstration against
Rossis. Beporls bate reached the Berlin
war office which deeoiibe Austrian defense
works in Galecia as neglected, while the
motemente of Rnsaian troops show an ac-
enrate knowledge of the weak points for
attack. These statements, which were
sent to Vienna, hate etnng the war office
thero into a night and day activity. No
news la permitted to transpire regarding
military motemenla, bat it is known that
the rail wavs in the direction of Cracow,
Iaarola, Deletelva and Preen,y Junction
are oter-worked by traffic in men and war
materials. Mejor Deities, military attache
at the German legation in Vienna, speeds
Lotus daily at the war cffieeln consultation
with the obiefe of the departments.
All mesenres that are decided upon are
oommnnicatcd to Berlin authorities through
Major D,ir.ee, and the inspiration of Conut
Von Moltke >9 supposed to gn de Austrian
preparations. To-morrow’s connoil will be
attended by Herr Von Ti-a, Hungarian
primekninister; Count Von Toafe, minister
of the ictetioi; Count Kilnoky and Count
BylandtBhpvot,imperial m niters cl war;
Herr Von Kallay, imperial miDiBter of
finance, and Archtlok* Albrecht, and will be
presided over by tbo Emperor. The result
of the conference ia eagerly awaited. Bet-
Un officials areof tlieopinion that the out
come cf tbe council will be nothing more
than tbe accelerated dispaleb of troops to
the front. Tbe time has not come for a
oollectivo note from tbe allied powers de
manding an explanation of BnssiaD concen
tration. It ia certain that Prince Bismarck
has not yet taken action towards a collec
tive ultimatum.
General Von Schweinitz, German am
bassador to Bnssia, after two days' stay at
Filed.ri.'ksrbne, reiorn.d to Berlin Thurs
day. He had an audience with the Em
peror ieeterdsy and will return to bis post,
albt. Petersburg, to-morrow wi hont sped a!
Instructions. It the Czar approach! s him
upon the question of mutual armaments,
Genual You Bchweiuilz is believed to bj
obarged to represent that the German dip
lomatic and military position is uncial g-d,
and that peace Is dependent npon tbe cursa-
Uon of Bmaian measures against tbe
Lrague of Peace.
Government circles, both in Berlin nod
Vienna, are beoemlcg convinced that the
•Hies mean to attack Bustia eetly in the
spring. Military circles in Vienna regard
the campelgn aa even closer, and are ot tbe
opinion that it will bo opened within two
months. Dr. Tr.fort, Hungarian minister
of pnbllo instruction, speaking at a meet
ing at Pellhu Academy tu-day, remlndod
hit andlenco (hat last year while every
body believed the country to be on
tbe verge of war be doubted that un
outbreak wcnld occnr. Now, on tbe con
trary ha was toioed, although an arc eat
ptttiean ot peace,to declare i is donbt of its
being maintained. Trofcrt declared that
the blsme for the origin of war, 1! war
comes, would he tino to encroachments cf
Bushian P.n-ilhTifCl.
The Pester Lloyd, organ of Herr Von
Tisa, Hungarian premier, co&tends for tbe
neeeBsity of croahtrg Rossis in the event of
war oeenrritg, and so reality the frontier aa
to disable ber from rsuing fnrtbsr trouble
in Europe. Large Poland mnvt be created,
including Volbyols and Poddia up to the
light bank of tbe Dnaiper, with Ruff aa a
fron i- r fortress and as a military pert.
Tbe German empire mr.it comprise all tbe
calkan provinces with 8b Petersburg, also
tha districts beta ecu the Duuticr and
Dwloo.
Tbe Peatsr Lloyd article baa bean re
pressed in ll.rlrn Without comment. It ia
ootiildaiad to ha mote of a threat than an
indication ot
Ilea.
From ConaUntinople report! earns that
nnder the promoting of llerr Von Redo-
wilz, German embssstdor, the Porte ia
hastily cx'cnrlugfor iBcationa on the Boa-
phorns, and that German enginters are
supervising the work.
The latest Kt. Petersburg advice* say that
the war department ia (applying troops
with special ammunition ponobaa for Btr-
dan rifles, which will enable each nan to
fire fourteen ehots per minute. The pro
jects alts ration In the rifle was abandoned,
so uepatchie say, because in view of the
gravity of the ai nation it was
thought there would not b* sufficient lime
to make th* change. The whole tenor ot
the news is warlike and this censed a re
newal of selling on the Bonne to-day. The
final quotations were worn, and sinoe tha
alarm sat In no inch extensive unloading
ot foreign securities had occurred. Aus
trian gold rente* fell 21, Hangman 1J, and
Russian j per cent, and credit Anaialt 7
marks, and the panicky feeling of yea ter
day in Vienna had rather abated to-day,
bat the murketa were la a state of sus
pense and there was nothing doing.
No measrre that tha present Rdchxtag
bis eonsldeied has so notably shown tbe
national spirit nni'ing oil parties as tha
new military bill. .Yesterday's debate waa
a succession of patriotic speeches, notaint-
odjby party bias. After General Von ttchel
lendoif'a pithy exposure of the
motives of the hill, Herr Beninlng
sen, for the Liberals, Baron Moltzolm
for the old Conservatives, and OonntUeh-
ryhoef for the ImperiolisU, declared the
necessity for the measure. Windthorst, it
a short, fervent speech, i xpiesaed the will
ingness of tha Centre to pass It sspra
•anted without reference to a committee, i
tbe government cocetdend that the urgency
of the situation required this action,
through the immlntcoe ot war. Blohter
also intimated that the Progressist party
onld give general support to tbe mess are,
adding tbtt a discussion in committee was
advisable, seeing that the bill proposed
some organic change*. One faction of the
Bxialists, he said, bad again earned bad
distinction by a display of anti-German
spirit In the guise of humamtarianism.
Herr Babel protested that the meaanre,
while tacreuing the combative power of
the empire, meant oppr.union to the people
within the empire and the spoliation of tbe
people of other ecur. trite for tbe sole bene
fit of military and bnaeencratio classes.
His short speech to a ei'ent and Indignant
hense confirmed the opinion that there b
an utter want of sympathy among Kocial-
■ - - any movement for a national de-
, The dabste has b*
MUjlng to the government
the passage of the srmy bill, proved -that
every eec ion of the House has become per
meated with the sense of danger, and is
rear v to respond to whatever demand the
government deems expedient Tbe ‘Best
speaks of tbe sittirg as assuming the form
of a grand and elevating demonstration of
patriotism. This jnstly expreeBca public
ap reciation of tbe discussion.
The committee will send tbe hill back
wirhont delay, i r substance unaltered,
To day tbe cereal hill was read for tbe
third time. It incindod an amendment
raising tbe duty on osts to four marks. AH
paragraphs were adopted in form, approved
on tbo second rearing of the bill, and the
whole bill was tiDally lapsed, 203 to 11(1.
Tbe R»lebitag then adjourned until Jan
uary 17th.
THE AC1SON CF THE MILITARY CGBJiCIL.
Vienna, December 18 —iht military
council in Ibis city to-day was presided
ever by Emperor Francis Joseph and Herr
Von Tisa, Hungarian prime minister. Count
K Junky and chiefs of the military and
finance departments r f tbe empire were
present. Tbe conceit resolved that tbs un
expended portion of tbe credit of 52 OOO.OQO
fl irios voted last spring ehali be applrel to
tbe purchase cf rq pments and construction
cf bate for troops in Galicia. No increase
of forces in Galicia has yet keen decided
upon, end if thete is no farther augmenta
tion of ltu-sian troop* cn tbe frontier,
Austria will adhere to apoloy of observa
tion. Another military connoil has been
summoned for to-morr> w.
Berlin, Deoember 17.—Austrian effieial*
dn not attach tbe same importance to the
Journal de 8 . Fetersbnrg's article of yester
day, disclaiming Russia's responsibility lor
the present state of stlaira in Europe as do
newsp ’.pert and the Bonreo. Tney point t nt
that the question of moment ia what military
mesaurta Russia will adopt beyond those
previously taken. Tbe 8t. Petersburg cor
respondent or the Potitich Ocrrcepondtz,
in aietter to 1 is paper, saye that ltnssia
will shape her military arrangements ac
cording to these which Austria makes.
Precautions thus taken by both aides must
not be regarded aa involving the danger of
war.
Biit-ssELS, December 17.—Lo Nord, the
Russian organ here, in an article cn tbe
European aitnation, rays Russia does not
want to make war and will not do bo. She
does, however, claim the tallest right to
adopt measnns to render disastrous any
invaaii n by an aggressor. Bnssia «cnl.l
ceasa to be independ-nt and the great
power she inteeda remain if she permits an
account to bo required of her concerning
steps sho thinks fit to take regarding her
security
London, December 18.—The Vienna cor
respondent of tbe Daily News says Austria
and Germany are acting like one nation
with regard to tbe war scare. Austria
takes no step wl'honr G*rman approval.
SPECULATIVE MARKETS.
COTTON DULL AND FEATURELESS,
CLOSING STEADY.
Stock* Dull Rut Film »t Itottcr Prices
Thsn Ycfiterd^f-Grain and Provi
sions Generally It*main at
Yesterday's Figures.
16G 717
... 247.948
...4 064.831
WINbHll* & OaLLAWAY.
Where You Will FI .<i Out the Rest Possi
ble Chris'inss Present
Whit nsk.'s tbs best Christum ptesenl?
Hint is the question.
* bather It U b«t to look sll over the town sod
exhaust path nee in buntii u up the ruo»t at propri*
ate thing*, or to take a common scum* view of nut
ters slid to kto v wl>at to itet be.ore jou start, and
thus save worry end time?
Yon have a (on.
Yt u hare a father.
You have a good frier d.
It U t hriptnuii and you want to remember Ihero.
khsll it bejeselry, walking sticks, or wbst shall
W# can tall you.
Let it be clothing-good, comfortable clothing.
Who wonld not at predate the gift of an overcoat or
suit o cl> th*«?
K ho answers— nobody,
bow that yon know whit to give, you will want
»know* her* to get an overcoat or s salt ot
clothes that will be tlrat-clMa and at tbe fame time
c«me within easy range cf your pane, for we are
not taking )oo for Jt un Jacob / stt.ru. but ordinary
every day people. Oo to Wtnahlp ft Callaway. 1 bis
is the oldest clothing bouse In tbU section of
Oeorgla, end bas been doing buelneta at the same
old stand for twenty yeari or more, and there is no
firm In Georgia that stands higher lu tbe estima
tion of tbs people, both for strict Integrity and
commercial credit They acid clothing to our
fathers be fore n*. and « IU se 1 to our children
when we art dead and gone, for a go. d name never
dies
A Tiii.rorum man was In the store tbe other day,
and h* speaks by the card when he says tb*r# U no
finer or better stock lu this country from which to
mtk a «r 1 fiction. Jhers are hsLdsome salts that
sou tl make your eon or your father la* I pr >ud and
comfortable and they are sol t at such low figures
that y n can bay them and not mlsa tbs montf.
There are oven-oats that wonld keep wa> m the body
of your aon or father and they can be bought at ex
ceedingly low flttnres. And if yon cannot afford to
buy a snlt of cloth* s, yon can certainly buy some of
those handsome araife, handksrcbief*. cravats
hat*, umbrellas, or lotaof other things that would,
make an acceptablepre#ant. If yon have mot
than jour share of this world s goods, end your
heart warms towards yonr ntxtofktn, you might
make a present of a lot of that slogan! node* wear
tn suits, and you know very well that ' on could
not make a better present if yon tried ever so
hard.
Take on? ad vies and go to Wtnshlp ft. Call sway.
*1 h*y can peats y..u.
They have the things yon want
What av vybody wanta for that mattar.
They have (hasp clothing cheap In price only.
Tney have fl e clothing, fine In quality only.
Th*y have overcoat a of overy color, every grads
and every price.
They can make yon look like a business man
with a n illton.
They can make yon look like a prince or
lord.
Oo to Wlnehlp ft Cft laway.
Oo there at once aed r ake yonr eeloctMin.
Oo there before Clrlstmss and don't wait for Ike
rush.
Clothing keeps the body warm.
Clothing maisi yon look batter.
Clothing makes the best Christmas present.
lie wise
And
Oo
To
Nxw Yoke. December VI.—Green ft Co. say: The
market for ootton certificates did not present many
striking fMUureti today. Ileally now business
proved extromly inolera'e, and moat of tbe t ad
dlhg waa confined to an effort to even up with the
end of weelr, and •* the longs took a promt en!
part, the general tone waa easier under the excess
of efferings over detrend. Liverpool seemed In
clined to follow tbe final break made here last
evening and with some tndlcatlrnsof increasing
polit cal complioatlcna abroad, there was to aid
from foreign side of situation, and home influen
ces ware practically unchanged. Htill,at 3 to 4 points
decline, buyirg, orders were ttiuck to an extent
sufficient to stop further abrickago and the dose of
the market was steady.
OOTTOH 8UPPLT.
N*w Yoax. December 17.—The following la the
risible mpply of cotton for the world:
total visible supply is 3.011,907
Of which is American 2,676.487
Total visible supply last year 2.930,117
Ot which was American 2,63’»4.7
Receipts st all Interior towns..
deoslpts from plantations
Crop insight,
■ UBBAXD, FBICK * CO., THBOUOH JOUH ft. XMNLST.
Nxw Yonx, December 20.—Ihe weak and
nucsey fedlig In foreign markets con
tinue a having caused the decline in Liverpool where
speculate are reported overloaded with ytsterdaj'a
buyers now selling their holdings. Our c*blo adds
that the undertone la week, and that any unfavora
ble circumstance wonld make a further decline.
The opening here was steady with a loss or about
6 po uts. During the day the market showed more
latent strength than for acme time, and while no
eflort waa evident iu *u>»aiC6 prices, the drift w»*
steadily u*waid to within 2 pclLta of yea
terday’s close. The abort Cay may iu part account
(or thla, operato.s beitg unwilling to have a Urge
nterst ever Sunday, but In sedition, the fears of
rouble sbicsd wtte ihcoght g:cnndlese, and any
decline in consequence of tLem unwarranted. Esti
mates of receipts for the week ending next Friday
are Urge. Our dispatches frem 6ew Orleans ad
vise the probability of 80,000 bales there and 290,009
bales stall porta. The interior movement foot up
111,0,0 tales sgslmtl ff.Q.eiast week. stdlO .000
last year, li e hardening fervency in cur market
la maling • bulla” converts who now b«;i. ve that.
absorption olcottm btre wllll«*dto an in
creasing demard aid better prices, tut the light
trsdirg wss without festnre, <xc» ptltg tbegraduU
increme of itlces, atd tLe better untcrune. An
advance in silver to 44,% was r« pored Irom Lon
don, which msy affect the klaocbeeter market
The recei t very bad weather in 1 exas • 111, it la
thotgbt, seen leeson re<Hits liem thatS’ate.
A valued corretp* ndent lu Oalv«stcn writes
that he cotton in tbe interior could not be buried
and a tempoiaiy shrinkage would soon be noted In
oonsequence.
Haw **wut, Deoember 17 —Oot»on market doll;
***** middling uplands 1C%: mulching Or
leans 1054.
event* g Nat receiptsl,77d; gwts* d,804. Futures
sJosed quiet. nd steady; sue* 61,000.
’*• tu.iriW«'A* eacis ssowa u« weening and elos-
uig qwout on«
lupen'd jOlos*'
I op«in u jOiosftii. j
10.<5-48 1 \48-60, /nne.... 10 92-11
1U.5265 10 6V 54 flly... | ‘11.044 5
| 10.« .«6 10.66 66 xPgUSt.. 11.0718
10.73 76 10 74 75 apt,.... I
10,8 -84 1 M 85 let.
10.83-94 10 9, 92! -.-I I
CHICAGO 'CHANGE.
Fork Hold* Yesterday's Advance-Oilier
I'rovlsluns ami Grains Firm.
Chicago. December 17.—Fork was the favorite on
the list for brokers at the opening of ihe Hoard of
Trade thla morning. On a big bid by a local opera
tor, V a; options opened at $16, but th» geueral
crowd waa only bidding at $15 46, and in half hour
the price hi deseed « fl to 1)6.8#. 'ibis last figure
however, waa a friction above last night’s close,
tho sir*rg’h being due to ligbs rcceii is. Later, on
heavy hear n-e\iiu< ids, the rpten went dewn to
$15 72. but »oin a*Ur rallied to $1582>4. «
Ihe record of ibe other maiksta during the first
hour waa slmiisr to that of perk. May lard op«ned
at I8.S7. M»y wheat opened at MJi and May corn at
54V Iraciig waa net nnneually large duringthe
mor. kg. May wheat, which had sold up to 84,
eased back to KS on la ge selling- May corn ao!d
down to 6494- Therswas little doing In either of the
grain pits, and beferetbe close Msy corn eo'ddown
to 64*4 **d op again to 64^ at d 63% on purely 1c*
calfeala Miy wheat afis; toncbkg #$*4 went up
to 83*;, srontd which figure It held steady at 12 30
o’cluk, all proviskbs were held firm duringthe
a*y. __
NbW YORK MOCK HOARD.
An Kxtrernrly Dull, but Qulsf, Blnrket
Cloava With blight Galas.
New York, De.amber IT.—The stock market to
day was sgaln extrem ly dull, bnt firm, the reeull
of speculations being to leave prices moAJy frac
tions bsttsr than thoso of yestsrday. Thors wss a
gzsat lndlspos lion to trade, bnsicses being mainly
confined to locrntred- re. Most etciks wsrs from
percent below yeaterdsy's final flgnrts. At
ths opening, New England and Lackawsnna exhlb-
Ukt soma strength, and tbs former advanced 1 per
cent., bat the general list was ntensely dull,
though a firm ton# existed and email fractional
gains wero established snr ng those traded in. To
ward 1 o'clock there was a noticeable downward
tendency, which was specially marked in Kansas
and Texas, bnt ths market rallied and closed firm
near tbs bait prices reacted to. Tho smaller coal
stocks were features tn tbo last bonr, being strong
and oomp-ratlvaly active. Tbe business dons
amounted to only 62,000 shares. Most of tho list are
elgher, but ths meet important changes are gains
of 1)4 each In Becking and Colorado coal.
NwwYonx, December 17—Cotton mark'd
daU; sales 2 S2J; middling up]*n<*fl 10*, mito
dllng >rlMna iu*4: net receipts 32,766; experts :•
France, 6.025; tn continent 11,168. ntock 98\33j*
• December 17. %«* -n market fir>i t
«ntd 0J4; emts 2,091, 2 091,
sales 8,f86j stock 110,542: exports coaHtwtse 5 6
Decemuet 17 Oottm, market steady;
mlddllnre ley MB, r.et rt>n*t r tr 2 897; 2,897;
stock 67,151, a* «* 1,827, exports coastwise 805.
"'W.suu, December 17. outsun maraei nomi
nal; Old Dings 10)4; reoe«nts , 7T0S* 601,
; stock 12,620, splnnera 125, exports
coastwke, 225.
■stj*. ii'cember 17.—Cotton market qnlet;
mtd 10*4 racaapte 362, gxosa 1,504, aan a
none; stock none.
. .-.air*.. ■ - December 17.—Gotten market firm;
axldirinss 9 15-.6; net •--irt* 2.409, g oes 2,4'9.
sale* none; -.. 2.013, exporta c< aatwlse 48 Ex
ports to Orest Griutn 4 977 r n 15th should have
been exports to continent 4,977.
December 17.-Cotton market
Arm; jolddllnmi 10)4; net receipts 1.370, gross
middlings 9)4: net receipts 4.724 pros* 4,715, sales
2,3*0, stork 147,509, exporst coastwise , to con
tinent 6,124.
ussirt, Deoember 17 -Cotton market quiet
and fitm; nlddlt «■ V74, net receipt* 12.269. ^roas
12.604, sfides 2,251; Stour 167,609, exports to France
5,025
•ainn, Deoember 17 -fv.tton mar*** firm;
middlings 9V. net receipt*. 1,081, areas 1,204; salts
1.000, s ock 88,910, exports coas'.wise 315.
-ftMepii- December 17.— '• *%ju market steady;
mid J«***s 9)4; > et '"^tuta 3,612, ship menu 3,875,
tales 5,700, stock 18V-M.
■cucfiAw. Decernbei 17.-Derion market very dull;
mid Hinge 9)4; saoolyts 144; gross ; sales
2,027.
waska&nrrw, December 17 Ootton market quiet,
Tiuifc* lit, .■•». 2.C53, emn 2,522, skies
2.(00; stock 50,196, ex porta coastwise 1,778.
Grain aoi Provisions,
rr 'W, December 1/ -Cash quoutious; T'umt
steady; win sr patents hj, cnoloe
to tauoy Mlnassota pstante 94.85a4.0O, to t
wheat patents $4.00a*.i5. iiuckwheat, loo pounds,
$2.4 0 2.25. she following are tha current prices
for cash for*r»t*»a; Wheu^No. 2 eprltg 75 7 ;*7C;
No. 3 spring Co-rf.7; No 2ied 78. Ooxu- No. 2 48)t>
ja»a ra 4 31* 1*4. .*»*• pork, per barrel,
ir».00af 1310. ijkto, per IzO pounds. ’7 77,*a
$7.8 . court rtb tide*, loose, 47 70*7.75. cry
■aitod shoolderv, boxed, f5.90a6.96. Hhoit
• ear side*, uoxed, $8 10418.15. wutsay at $1.14;
Hugars quiet; giwnnlsuMl oJ%, fiokhdard A 6)4.
Ihe following flgnrts show uie range of prices
for options on the regular board of the Produce
Exchange to-day:
Opening.
Wheat—December.. 76*4
January 17 77 '
May 83)4 84
Oorn—December... 49 4>
January 48)4 49'^
May 64)4 64 \
0«ti January 31 31
May,... 34 34
Hi ssP >rk-January $15 30 $16 3<j
leb.usry 56 35 15 35
May 15 93 15 95
Lard—December 7. 714
Fcbrnay 7.93 7.97*4
May 8*7*4 8i7>4
thevt rba— January 7.92)4 7.82*4 7.16
February 7 92)4 7.92)4 7.85
L«uu(evitJ.x, December 17—Grato unchanged.
•Vheat—No. a re t 85, )«>m-No. 2 mixed 65. wavs
—Hu • mixed !4, FrovUlons firm. usoo^-6i«s:
rib bnlk «dea $7.t7)4 clear sides $9.37*4:
102
104)4
Bigbeat. Closing.
76*4 76
77 70)4
$15.15
15.30
15.82)4
7.77)4
7.92)4
Wtnshlp ft Callaway.
Tha Lucky One Found hjrklra. J. 91. kfasen.
Bha picked np her Argns-Leader and notlcsl that
t ekst 71,411 ot ths last drawing of Tbo Lout*lsca
Btate Lotisry bad drawn tho prixs of $i$.(ao It
■truck h«r lust Ltr tkket w.s ecmewh*re new? tfc»«
number. Bhs was nearly tickled to death to And
that It was 71,411. Bhs had only put $1 tn as a Joke
more than anything a Da, an 1 she has dec ded that
joliug pav«.—etonx Falls (Dak.; Argus Leader, No
vember 15.
Condition of The Crown IPrluca,
Fan Rbmo, Deoember 17.— Dr. McKentie
to-day id course cf conversation with Duke
of Edinburg gtated that ho wan favorably
imprmed by the Prioce'g condition. Ue
declared it at the existence of cancer was
more doubtful tb*n on the ooossion of his
last visits and io f ot, had never boon prov
ed. Dr. McKensic will return to Ljndon
in n week.
Wonderful Cures.
W. D. Boyt ft Co, wholesale snd retail druggtsts
n* Hi me, G*, say: W* »>a«o b»en salliua Dr.
Klog's New Discovery. 1 Uctrtr Eltt^ra and flack
lt-u’s Antics halve tor two years. Bavs never ban
dlad remedies that sail as well, ot give such ut-l
versal satis aciloo. There bss basn some wonder
ful cure#»ffected by tbess msdicines In this city,
bevera) cas s of irononnead ronsumption bavs
been entlrsly cured by ths use cf a few bottles ot
Dr. King’s New Dlsoovsry, Dken In connection
with Electric hitters. Wa gnarautks them always.
Bold by Lam*r, hsnkfp ft Lamar.
Aub rtln Mad.
Pabh, Decembtr 17 — Aube rtln, tha man
who attempted to aA«*ailQat« M. Ferry io
the hail ot ths Chamber of Deputies, w*n
Arraigned before ft magUtntc for preiimU
nory sxtminfttidn to-ds>. Wuiie the exam
ination was progressing the prisoner waa at
tacked with demon lift. Ho was removed to
a mad house.
"Art la ten* and time U fleeting.'* and It Is too
bad to spend half o' a ah *rt Lfe distressed with
ncuralsU when 25 ccnte ip^nt (or cue bottle of
Balvatloa Oil wll» cu r e It quickly.
Advice to Mothers.
•mjjim ur , Vra. Winilow', ffoothtna tmp .hoald riwaj. b.
upaciaUj for cfciidna t«.ihm,. it aouiMa th. child.
6TOCKB AND EOTTTB.
(I. ttnz. D» -imher ll.-rtaclu -inlet and ttra;
done, MUJ Mi to4 hachinra. .one ir.ll* to
14.W: ihunr.Wi lo 4.UX. 8UU bond, dull Mid
fMlnt.lm. UoT.retntni bond, dull Mid at mtj.
>uliM» dull tut at.ady M (4 tax lo
S4.S6X- Monty M»y M I to 4, clrxin, nO-red M
... rMlUCMt
IS. anb-traunry t
II Corn IUl.rii.UUO; car-
bond, doll and f.,turcica.
The lollomns w.r. we cloelna qnolauone:
ch. cimi 4,110 1 wax z. o. raette. it.
uu« it. 4. ut
Ok nenevt*. <IM
i.ie ill
4.iiMiiaecoc.ii. ut
t. U.Urotm eon... ltd
hit. cMtl-maat »> 71
fMottl. <• * •<•
•• consolidate- * 41
Jkos. and Ohio.... 4
fkiasgo and Korit 105^
Ca. pee farmed.... *39
Jalawara and lack 126 1 *
It-a 28 7%,Texas Eaotflo
T«au. B. B... 1 *4 Tscn.Ooal ft Iron.
asasMoro 93 . moo i’adflo
4«ine. and Bask. h'U New Jsraty Central 74
Avnopkia and CJkat 46 iftlsscnri Factflo..
dekde audOate... 9 w, u. ‘(euwrspk.,
lask. and efts*.. 77 oei trust sort,
»L;d. tAsked. Ikx Dividend.
75*4
N. Y. Central 1W)4
Norfolk ft W.prat.. to>4
BortkemFao.,oom. 22
•• prof 46)4
PaolA«lfaU.»M...... 86*4
h-Mtlna mm Mw
Utoh. and otlMh-y. t
tUoh. end Dan MH
Bleb, and W. V
IrcckTeland....
ttt.rui 7ih
pciemd.. 111)4
M-i
dronia.n to. Pul. fm-etc—ni.ar rtb eldt-e $sru,
tear aide, 'ail, partly cored ■honldcr. ,oAv,
a mi ror) |15 ou. 1 -im,eas»r cured, Ill.00al7.0u.
Lord, choke leaf, .9 00.
—. i -or. D. ccmber 17—Floor alow, itMdy, un*
cbanacd. quouti.ui an: Fuaii, „.lthdl.4Ui
•note H.I-M.8.W. taney is.seti.7n, .nr* i.ucr
•I 7Crit in. patent 73 M<4 33 .troup. Ml-
r.nc.d thronabf.nt, clortoa .1 above ve.terdav—
*4. i no, each SO; Dfdnber M.v tk 'id-*.
oto.tng.t8IH. Ourn-iono ; o -n 1C,V»47; May
4»,-.a3-:;i, rtcflng ,149).. OaU lower;ca.ti 30\»
81; May 33*,. WbUry Piracy vi ua, tie-
vwlon* Arm Fere -new M 714.75. Lard
M ,7.45. D-v ««ttw mean, boi-d ln*».
•Iioaldare ,8^7 L'tS.a), long clear 17 (’.7 k .7.')
ct.arrlte 77.75,7.►«>,, clear n»> aide] 17.75.7.87',;
»hort clean 8 . .'■"n-Boied. ihonMoi. ,6 6u.
.ocg cl.,., |8.3M4c8 50;o!ew rib aldea |8 37.;<8 5".
•hori dear .8 5tt h.-itj,; n uo. ,tcady at .10 75.131 u.
It,cian lfe-i-moer 17 — Flour market eeey;
Family M 55-8 55, taucy <9.75,3 85. Act,
To. 1 n) M);4« '>rn eaaler; Ho. a muedM-;M4
-Me mo<icr»ti> demand; to. 3 inUed c*Jt>;.
l-crk quint at 115 < it tMttd e roog. Bntemea!. quiet,
tine; kb.rt rv>. $7 87 s* Huon qnlM, unchanged;
».'«»< ttrady M li.ud; mIm bblm ougar an-
changed; hew Ur lean, 4* MX; hard, leaned,
7>* 8, rioge Arm.
..aw You. December 17 Northern Boot iml.t,
geu.rMly ,te»dj. Wbrat optlone rulod v.rj dull;
opening Arm. advancing He. 1 ;, hut eoon vtMkeuod
and declined >;»v cl<m.d .nedy m about bottom
l-tkcr. Npou Quit I with ebeenee or ex|>orL
To. 3 nd December MMOX. JMtnery 8UX
u»X; Key 93\.54x. Ucr-'-C».n htghrr but
Clmed very qutor. No. 3 December 81.-;, January
BiXMJ; May 83.554,, om. ede better. No. 3
ltvcew* er 37J.iu.ry 37X434, May Ko. 3
•pot 3-X^-X; mtiod Waatem 36M8. tiopo quiet
and .Uauy. Ooffee—Fair Rio Arm M 18*;; option,
opened 5 to lo p tnt. higher nod cloe.d eleody;
advance portly let: No. 7 Bio Deoember. iiS.iO
»15 Id. January $18.30.1A.!0. May 715 58.14 oo. an
gar at'ady and quiet; fair reunlng 6X; re-
ai.edquiatand .toady: MnKand0andEn4ll.hu.
lanae <X; 0 5.5X. titrn 0 *XMx. whlta oitraO
•X*7 11-18 yellow txM. run old A IX. oonfeo-
Uouere- A AX* off A IX. lUndard A ex. cut loci
and emitted 7. powlemd 6\MX. gnumlated ««.
Unoae ex. MoImmc doll; Potto Bloo 30.31.
Rico quiet. Pelrolanm-Orucl. IXadX. H-tert 30.
Colton feed oU 31 >;>37. crude 40X. rained ,
Hide. Meetly. Fork almdy and moaerately active;
Meeo Sli.tYnlB 60,for oue-yeer oldt 711 icall.7l.two-
yearJJld. . Beetataady. Beef hameouM and
Arm .1 117 60. Cat mrats nechsnged; ploilad
ah o alder a 7X Middle. non lul. Lard 5»B
potnte higher and f.lrlv aollve, doelog airot
*7eater-, .team |8 0JX.8 !3X: J.nu.ry |8 OiaN 1.,
M.ytari. Fr*lghta par Liverpool ateam.raquUb
Cotton 3-54.54Id; Onto id.
..naunran, December lJ.-FlOOI ItMdy
quirt! K mrt Stmt end Wmwtu anparfln.
,3 37a3.1l, .am 77.rjOM.8f: family 73 73
•4 45 oily Mill, eiporAr. 77.77.3.40, .ura 77.00
aa.80. Bio brand, ll.50ui.:a, PaUpaco faaUy 74.17,
pMeut 7410. ffb-M-Aonthtn ilMdy and Arm;
ad 7 laTJ, amber 9X93, WMlem ea>lar and vary
doll; Ho. 7 winter rad epot tax bid. Oora—
Ondthorn e«.ter and quiet; Whit - now 58M4. ref-
low new 43.54; We.tern lower eloelng dnlL OM,
aUady; bonlh.ni 55USX, while liaM*.
New oiuu.n Deoember 17.—coffee etrong end
briber; Bio enreoM, common cn r rlire (17.00.19 II;
Bice In fair dimmed M «'.c5',. ootton mm
nrodnele nominally naeh ng d: t*rtm. orado 37a
HX inmm.r yellow oil tmewl. ongar nrm;
Lonlatar. open kettle prime to rtrlotly
prime s*;-4 7 17, goed fair totally Mi«X:«ntrtfu.
gMe, pUnutl 111 giannlated A 9-:S, choice white
Alii, off whiteIX-i 15-17.choice yeliow elartAed
*118. prime yellow clartbad I 118MH
MoU-cm mil; o;en kettle, choice M.
etrlcUy prime 73M4. good prime EU5I. prime
71a31: eontrtfngM- good pnm. 19.31, good prime
33.34, prime fair lriai. atrtotly fair Lonlatena eyrnp
30.37.
Central ooninlldated mortgage 7 per
cent icapone January and July, m>-
tnrlty 1835, 110
Oeorgla railroad Be, 1897 ..10A
Charlotte Columbia and Auguita lit
mortgage, 108
Charlotte, Colombia and Angneta 3d
mortgage Ill
Mobile uni Girard Id mortgage Indore-
ed 5 -t rant, 001 pom jan and Jnly,
maturity 1PA7,. 101
Marietta and Worth Cleorpia lit mort-
gag. * »»r cent. 100
Montgomery and Zutanla Ut mortgage
Indented 8 per ont, 108
Wee tarn lUbama 3d mortgage Indoreed
^coupons April and Ock ber maturity
South J, and Fla li.*oreVd"""I”!"m
South Ja and Fla 3d mortgage 113
Ocean -tteamehlp 8 per cent bond,,
guaran-aedby Central railroad 103
Oalneaville, Jeffereon and Bouthern
railroad let mort, glare Meed Ill Hi
Oalneaville, Jeffenou and Bouthfrn,
not • aranteed .....110 1
Oalneaville, reffeteos and Southern. 3d
K aran teed lu
mbneead It me lit Indsned Be,. .104 job
Culumbne and W tern A por cent lit
gnMenteed 107 199
Augueta and En xvllle rallrrafl 7 par
cent let irortgarabondo... —.110 113
A n.rtena, Preston and Lumpkin let
mnrtgege 7 per cent bonds 103X IDA
aainnoar stock,
Angneta and devannah 7 per oenb guar
anteed 153 4.4
Central lammon, nominal 118
Oeorgla immon 194
Hontbweetora 7 per cent, guaranteed,..134
Central I jwr oent oertlnoatee, 100
Atlanta and Wist Point railroad stock.. 107
Atlanta pud Weet Point 8 per oent eer-
tifleates los 104
nan rooks.
Exchange Bank.....— ..185 ...
Capital Tank 80 85
Central Jaorgla Bank. 90 95
Ftret ' .RontuBank iso ...
Mwon livtoge Bank 95 ICO
Mercbanta' National Bank 107 109
wucmma»Koo eroca» aim bonds
Wesleyan female College bonds 10A 114
Macon prtlnannnee stock 101 ioa
Macon gee and water clock 95 os
Craned a nod
Apples—3 lb cans, $1 per doe.
Bihscberrie. -j iu uups, ?! pee dpi.
Cherries • -b cane, gLll per dog.
Coni—3 lb cans, 11.11 per doa.
Potted Ham - .uo.lor wamm 71.86 fo- Xt.
Raapherrlea—l lb asna. 71.50 oar do.
Salmon- b cane. 71.70i31b canr, 3.60.
Straw berries 7 lb cene, 71.70 per An.
String Beane -3 lb cane, 31. 0 per doe.
^ TomMOM - j Ihe. pet doe. E60 I >u 7J.1I (41
Cotton.
W40OW, Decembar 16-Market firm; demand
Rood; Oor* utlsiailA^ 9)£; middling 9)^; strict iow
mldallna 9*i; low mldiiinf 9?*; strict good ordinary
° good ordinary tales 822.
aacum, fcnrraxnxa a»d noon,
‘.era;vad to-day .by rail 179
” •• by wagon 267
arrived pravlonaly 43.3:19
■»j* on band Bcpt 1,1887 5.11—44,916
»'Vp«l to-day f3
yrcvlontly 36.47‘J-$$.865
tack rit baud 7,781
Country tvodaos.
Apples—Triad 4 He: evapor tod 0.
Cabbala—« to He par head.
Dried teacboa Strictly o. 1 pc 'bid 9c pr» !b.
Eggs—,1^ 10 180o
Feather, -a ole. nm, 70 lo Me; mixed II 4e Ida
Onion, -fellow, 78.76 io 71.00 por bit.
Paee— • ella, 31.37; Arid. 390 lo 31.00.
Poantita -Rotta Utrolinn and Virginia 4K to 3e:
Oeorgla iXe.
Potatoes—Irblh, ,8.00 to 71.31 pn Bbl.
Poultry— /rum Aril kande; yoing ealokene, 11X
lo 16c .80c each; Un tnrkeya, II JO to 39.00
per pair; — orari 6 e; duck, 78c.
Hay—Choice TUnctky, *l.ts to 1.10,
Osage, Pnlnea no* oils.
Drugs lad fJyMluffe— Indigo, heel, 77 To TOo
madder 11 tn Mo; ealta, IX lo b«; blaeelone, IX To
7c; alum 04 To 40; oocblniM. 18 lo 40c; magnesia
le 55c; font sulphur, 4X To 7e; roil snl-
ihur, 5 ■' a.: eampbnr, 75 lo Mr; coppers* 3 lo
iXo; aaaaf-etlda 37 to TOO.
Modkines -<jp:am, |e lo 36.60; quintas, 80 To
Oo: • nuia, 65 ko 40n; Iodide potMb, 33 le
3.50; rbnberb 16a to 33; Ipecac, f 1.51 lo 3170;
aloes 9 0 .« 61; eelomel. 7Fe lo 31: blnemaee.il
tolUc; ’thus 34,00 ko 14.36; chloroform. 40 ko
76c; CMtnr '*1 71.1k to |3.
Patou, eta -While lead, ebrletly pan, II70 ko
7; fnralmn varnish. II 7-1 Yu II00; coach varatak,
9.5n to J|; Mtolnek Rise. 14e ko (Oe; white gin* Me
to 85c.
Oita -Llneeod, raw, Me; IlneMd, boiled, glc;
oil po 13 M; tmrpoaUna, 41 \c; cylinder
oil, 50 to Ml; ttgnal Me koioe; Wert Virginia btaok,
lie: lard oil vtetaMei eotlon seed, ACe; ketdllgM
75c: keroMno -le; neatafcol, TAo; maehtawy, 35c
lo 85o- mineral •*»!. Me; noikon Mod. redned, Met
Tenners, ^.vijandUnd cod. Mo.
Dry (roods.
Brown Bhlitlnge-WaykcuaTtll* x. 6X4| Aren,
ala, X.iuo.
Brown Sheetings—VkyaMaavSle, 44 »xe; Aren-
* 44,4vr
Bleached
Cabot. t
bleached
•■bl (.59.
^wS^Hwsr-r—
Ibi 7 lbcan.8Xoi»?*b. W ,bi ,lb «Xe
V.°ry u .^ ^ >^;V C ,0 '
WtNrtarn teoc 60c; ran ®y “ ,ta m ‘‘ < l’ 1 «aUG 0l ;
55^p«r "tSh™Uw™high 0 e7. ‘“•““SmU
31 per 100 lbs." “* “ l#M - * 18 u0 * *•« qunuty,
Axi;?riio«&' W '“ t, 0 *HK ’uSuSfi!
beamjeejBrita-Tw,, bushel. 18c; 3Xbuekel.» l
Soda—Ecgi, 4Xo; boxes, i lh yj. uKl t°*
ataorted, 6X; Xlb tark^Ve, X ' * lb| **
fiplov—10c-
£!&* 1 J b 4)4 to la.
Teas—imperial, good to choice. 26 to (u.TL
powder, good o choice, 80 to 75o Yonno^»
S/rtipi—Fancy New Orleans open kittle u n
per fjL other grade, 38 to (Oo per gel. “ *° «•
Tobaoeo—Merkel dnll; demand modereta. We
- ■' 4o wjc; extra floe, 90c to «i
bright navlce, 45 to 57c; dark tuTtae, 40 to Ion.
Tomato Oatanp-Ptate. 90c; qnarte. |1 jj.
Tuba—Per cert, 33 CO lo »3 75; No- L |7u
draen; Ho. 3, 3 34 per dOMu, H 0 . -T|lM JJ
b.lTlVS'ST' “ *° "•= » "* W, lie.
^Vinegar—Apple, 30 to Ik; para ddxble rtrteiu,
Mtanaltanoouj aroeertae.
*■ •*•” tturaiam.
.^S399f a,SSSSa ' SBi **“**■ 45 ^***-'-> >
ic/*”®— H# ‘ *• *•* ,l ™ , • ** *° ! *•' •> 9«(>ea,
arooma—190 Io ( oo bar dneea.
.rai. * 4 * 1M ** lMi »«;«!, ICOh,
CaJiles—(tfar, MX*.
UMAjr-Aeeorted, ia boxes, 3 la Me; la kurril
wituvoe Bark—Ft, ik, 13 la list
trairea—sue.
Otassatratf a Lye—17« p* S H per
Onokm—Uertnltega and liMlffor, 6Ket tank
*i8tn*7Xo to9xo; s aadHS eodiJ'iyS?
erttar and tapioca, lo to »Xc; I and ILL rtS
'•ape. 7X0 to 8Xc; XeiJILX leaon emallxe
IXe; common mixed eakM end Jamblae,^UjJJ,
for I'll“4, Lflauimn'tona and ‘HemorrheraVek*
earrlea thla prertlge with eTPTy bottler
eki rttaga—Frail at Los in, x. axe;
Oenabnrge -Ccrlnlh end otbet raaAard bnnde,
ox. 4 00, ixet 3c* 7c.
Corset 'sane - Androaco,8Xei BeskperV
Xo: Laconia IXet lUomkaag aalYaan, 1Xo.
Print. .aolAe. 4e; Wtadaor, le: Araolda, le; m-
lens. ti. AmerieksMX*; Baalllon.dXC!'Yunee-
log* — Lodi, 4Xti Charter Oak, IXe; BeiwUok.
4e; Bamapo, IKo.
Hblrtlng Prlita .Uerriaa* let AscrUtaa, 6X1
ochor. we.
Checke -Hexene, IXei Acbira, IXe; ■ nsec pee,
Ticks— ’Karra, extra, lie; Coaista, extra, X,
TXe: Hhetuchet I bo; U J IA Me; Tkuhdtke O 0,
lej'Thirndlke u 0, Mo. 110, tarry, 10X71 *
Kentucky i tana—31X la 40a par yuff,
Ball Thread-Bagla and Fhaalx, parted. 37a.
lam,-runt Blrtr, MX* P<e knack,
Finite and Mote.
ApplM-7.17 to 4.34.
Bananas -1.70 to LUO par bunch.
Citron IDe.
CranbrrrlM-Oape Cod 18 09.
Currants—le.
Figs— .jar codes 16 ko JCe.
Lemons -13.71 u, f Uhrper box.
Note -regona almonds 17s par IkiFTleMn pa
per aheli, lie per lb; F nek wetaxta UHUeiat
lb; paeans lue par lb; BiaxUe 10* pat bl UIMX1U
40'0 . (4300perl,OKA
Prunes—fl lollX5,
Or.nns -Florida tiflO to 33.00 per orate.
Bri lna-\ew layers ex <u w ?j fa pet .el; aaa
Ljadon Ira j,8 -V to 35 M per bail leese aiuei
OrepM-Xalagx, per khl Jt.W te If.OQjaaUve
totollo
haravara
AXto—to $6 60 $710 doton.
Dnx U*d-6Xo par roflnfl.
^buok.ta-Patated 1134 paid Men. codai Ikpppp
thegnua. allays all palp, <
>abeencaotoppcaiUonwbialitrocbled [^aepfrapdlnrly?*' tM *** mu *-
8*ly at
mow* the follow! _
$*«arve, tucreaav $ l Tj'.roo
Cioaoa. dacraaaa y,V2 4 u
•>; .a 0
us ttno
Jlreotetion, incraaae MM
It* banka now bold in nem of legal ra-
Qalrvcenta 7,931.700
nwrat s:orMe
Havftinran. Deeemtwr 17.- hjiritt ©f tnrponttna
weak at 35s: oamls Eaain firm at 92H
sates iM*rrela-
k Ducrmh*r 17 —spirits of tnrpssuts
quiet af 55 Uoaii qnlst; .'•od strained 90.
**Be4CT*aTnK, V*c*tu\)+r |7 -AplrtM o cirpeariut
doll *1 36*j Hcatb firau: i'*atr*d F2H; fc'<*
•trained 67), Tw am •: $1 10. C<y* *'f.*traa*Uft
flr* ; '•*. > »».f«5 f*tl**fi» dr and vlre* 12.00
Few Yoftft, Dscsnrabsr 17.— uofitiiqr.let. r.’flctd
at $L06al.l0. ftyUit* •»' *+rv*cUae qutvt at 58.
lit* Van*. Decambs’ IT.—Wool riaady erd quiet;
3sac* 26*34? pellfl 14E17. iu-
■fie 9*22
MACON MAllKKT UK FORTS.
F»M*<joi.. Iw^mbar 17. 12 m. -CcHtn
firm anl In fair <!»mand; LpUbiia •),; Orlaana
11116; eaten 1 uw; tor at- its*w . 3 *t-'n ijww .
M.U.P, wn.Mott 3M0 "bIm of Amenran were 38 000;; M .n. „f qnaekwUM
l.tarMqntet atdacllne. 3 p. m ^'alaa cf am.rt-1 G .. sml b'.TVnrity 7M
can wera ttf.OQO. 4 p. » — tatnraa clo—d gntet. | ctrv iohv*. ,
8nd.tr.. 2 i- ift.fi.lt.aM. { ftavaanah • v— t«L quarterly...
j - — itevaaoaft 6 yet rant, quarterly.
Htock« sad llnuda.
Corrected daily by dolcmon ft Drown.
flMtty wttflvhtt raster, d- maud good, ^kenrt-
dw vary quiet. Hoc* demand for beet long date
boodc. Central railroad stock offerings light,
mm ao» on.
JiUt,
Kcw ftoonria P<« oral. bft5»..M..m
(te. naw t+, Dte9. »%a. an 1 Jely ooapees. 1( 3
fttkto.
.106 1.^1
M-.Uft 139
Lte • tuber '5 40(4
i>'4fitaWlJiliUrr„..|i4i)(4 I....
itottary-Tabntery...M 8*tM4
Ftorwary-March 6 41 64 -42 61 ...
March April 8 45(4-466* ...
April-Key '»4ft6«-46€4 ...
asy-Jcms.ww. ,64644-47M ...
IteWllT |lft»M-49 6| ...
fftly-Augftat 8244-11^4 ...
| 8 40*64 I rtury .
! 640 64 i If aeon i far crate. 1910 UJ
I $ 4 >-44 mau uteo fto«M
i 11 <4 t ftev*Dsah FtaridA sad Waatem B. B.
• «3 4 i gao*ral ***rtflagt bow da. • par east
6 46 44 tnt. cmpoca.... Ill
5 :764 A.ft0.1st jcrigscacosnoMiaM 7 par
i $4964 oral., -town Jan cary and Jniy.au-
; • 81441 tnrtty UT,... Ilf
$4 26.
Oh»Li»—Trace $4 00 to $6 00 par doa«ft.
ffamea—Iron-bound $8 $0 to $6 id
Boto \ to to 4Xc. par lb.
!Vrd4T-|8.00 p«rkv. Dlutlng powdtr flil,
' JS * K * p “ a w4aW ixo heeti,
mad—6)4 per in.
Waaanraa—Far neat $100.
*,Ua—IL40, bar!, of lod.
Flow atocka— Bataux'x 3100 he 3110.
On pa—Manilla, lho; Steal Ue; ootton lk,
WaahboarAa-tl 3* to 3110 per doau.
Wea B«kMa-3» 11 p« dttaw:
-Barbed win »xe pet eoU
-Bores 3IIB|wtR. Mn
klnleekoea 38 00.
ztoxsztisr**
84acl—Flow 4 Sc per lYn
Tabs—Painted if 40: radar 3410 pu Aoen.
Btavy ti roes riot.
ne following an atrictly wholaaala prices:
B*4»ia— »«»ub tn ainrtto.
Bulk eidM-teaihet again edTanelnen Waqnote
ii. edvnnelpg ran-
Idly. Tandeney In pnrtelone _ „
eloM higher on evert
ulna ko bo eteapllly
ralLMdiimrarae^i m if rTJtaS
•ten ensgrad 3Ldg; by tha enr loud LOtA
ttMMipftli ma lit 9« tb { fttte* (»••• ux
to Haw York. Wa bow
•**** *°
loteT^'tei'wc'" ^ ^ T »«i ««
e^ltag L iriJ!i’S h .diSS th—by
mar aay companttraly noSttarWe qnote
ft »•» 3 In bbl I
311 .5 77, extra family 14 00a
-Atagcr—19o-
Pond’s Extract without a
1 equal for forty jaata
XMAS GOODS.
Don’t think of buying Christmas goods
until yon bavs set n onr atook.
We have decidedly tbe beat stock, boat
variety, and onr piiooz arc lower than any*
bofy'g.
You have only to oull and see onr stock
and get onr prie s to be convinced that we
can prove this aa.ortion.
We have presents suitable for every one,
and to Blit every tote. The obildren
have not been forgotten, for we have toy.
of (Very description which will Interest
them.
For older heads wa have Mmtonre Setts,
Dreaeine C<n*a, Smoking Srtta, Staving
Oaaee, Work Boxes, Jewelry oase*. and a
tbonmnd of othtr tmfnl protanU. Wt
have by far the baudkomeat araortment of
fancy p!u»h good, ever gbown in this mar
ket, and guarantee that nobody can dupli
cate onr prioes on them.
HANDKEIi CHIEFS.
.We have laid an extra snppty of banker*
chief* which worebonght especially for tbe
Holiday trade.
We are going to make. hiogi lively too,
in this department and the per onwhobnyi
befure at clog onr atook will bava caoie
for mnoh regret. U trk thla p:edl itioo.
Joet read tbe priees below, they lull the
2 1-2 CENTS.
1,000 Ladies hem atitohed colored bold*
en at 2) cent*, wuuld be considered cheap
at C cuius,
FIVE CENTS.
1,300 Lkdiee linen bomatlobcd handber-
chiefs, colored borders and fast colors at
flve oonts.
This la the molt woc*erfal bargain of
tha age, Jnat think ot bnying a nice
handkerchief at flve cents. Toil is a itnn*
ner and will make competition yeU.
TEN CENTS.
1.600 Ladies' all Unen, hemstitched
handkerchief* at tan oonta. Tbs like ot
inch waa never heard of before bnt wi i»
going to do it We bought all wa could
get of these for really they arc wonderful
FIFTEEN CENTS.
1.0:0 Lidice all linen while or eotekd
borders at fifteen cents. Theee handkir*
chief* wero never made to sell for 1«m th»n
twenty.flve oente, bnt we are going to •**
them at flfteen cents anyway.
Wo hero tho prettiest line of embroil
ered hen tkeretuefs ev»r shown In toll mtt*
ktt frem 25 cents to #3 00.
Silk Handkerchiefs.
We esn down them all on aUk handber*
chiefs. ,
Pretty rain ailk handkerchief* at 60 cent*
cheap at 75 eaota.
Beantifnl silk bandkerebiete, UlflA *!•
and fine quality at 76 cents cheap at »*
Lovely silk handkerchiefs, flnMt.mad*.
$1 00 worth anyabera(1.50. .
We bare effmed above undonbtfniy u*
grealeat batgdnaevqrcffendin Ibis c»'-
ket, bat notwithstanding all tlii* J°“
get «ll yon went at tbo piicea adTert***
tor wa ntvei sell good* in limited qn»?t*
C. L.O’GORMAN & CO.
BkADqPABTEBS’rOB
Di'.y Goods and Carpets.
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