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One *roa!l bottle of Haifa Great W
covary cure* ail kldnir and bladder
troubles r<movs gravel, cure* dlabeer*.
seminal •mlxatim* v.• • k *n*l lama back*,
rheumatism and all kbfUUritkl of tM
kidney* and bladder In tioih men and
wormn tegulatea bladder trouble* to chll
dten if not acid by your druggist will
be i#ni my mall ofi r< eeipt of U Dne
email bottle t* iw<> month*' treatment,
and will cure any eaa- alcove mentioned.
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monials. bold by all drug*lets abd Solo
mon# Cos . Savannah. Oa.
Head This.
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Sir—PWaae ship me three doaen Hall'*
Great Dl • Ovc rv bv flr-4 eipres*. I have
*o and over one (roes It give* perfect *at-
Isfactlon and I recommend •* *°
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Prop Alt' !M mopoly Drug Store.
Ocala, Fd , lire 11. •
IN GEORGIA AND FLORIDA.
MIS! AM) VIEWS Of THE UAV lb
TWO STATES.
Ureal Scarcity " t (otlon Picker*.
Land Time* In Houston County.
Walden to Ite Tried Monday—Al
bany'a Ilia niton Hecrlpla— Mur
der llrrr a llroken Lamp blmney.
Tampa's Growing I lar Trade.
Other Florida tens .Vote*.
Toe three prison commissioner*, J. H
Turner. C. A. Evans and Thomas Eason,
are Inspec ting convict camp* In varlou*
section* of the stote. Chairman Turner
ha* been at MllledgevHle for several day*
aufwrtntendtntc the constructing of liie
waterworks plant.
Tragedy From Cards.
Ruk* Andr- we. colored, wa* sho* and
Instantly killed Monday afternoon at
Brooks Station by Bouton Curtl*. another
negro Andrew* and lam Curtl* were
gambling in the tvood* near Mr. Jim Wil
liam's residence, where ihe quarrel arose
Abdrew* ilred at Lem stnd started to run,
and wa* tired upon three time* by Boston
Curtl* and Instantly killed.
Iluker'a Petition Refused.
Judge John M. Candler of Atlanta ha*
refused to summon a jury of Inquisition
for the trial of Jatnck L. Baker, now un
der sentence of dcith for killing his wife.
The petition for a Jury of Inquisition was
that of Mr* M J. Rear*, the next friend
of the condemned man. Affidavits were
produced from local physlritna declaring
Baker to be of unsound mind Judge Can
dler did not think Baker's condßlon war
ranto] thta step.
Will Be Tried Monday.
Jerre Walden am] Mrs. Sara I>l*on will
be put on trial for the murder of the lat
ter's husband at Wrtghtsvllie In Johnson
county, next Monday. Kept. 16 Mr John
K. Cooper ha* been retained a* counsel
for Walden, while Mr*. Dixon will tie rep
resented at the trial by Mr Luther Kent
of Wrlghlsrtlle. Considerable Intereac iia*
been displayed throughout the entire
state In this case ansi the trial bids fair
to result In the biggest legal battle that
ever occurred In the court* of Georgia.
Good Tlmea In Old Hooatoa.
The banks, stockholders and merchants
who do a general credit business say th*t
they have never known collections to be
better at Fort Valley than this eeaaon.
Many of the farmers, on account of the
high price being paid for cotton, are set
tling their obligation* before maturity.
Fort Valley is enjoying a season of unu
sual prosperity. The cotton season al
ways brings about the circulation of con
siderable money, but in addition to that
this year all of the manufacturing enter
prises there aie running on full lime aid
the r weekly pay rolls augment* the cash
trade considerably.
A Un|> t Mluney Trunril),
Saturday night t l o'clock. In ffm
Rome, a fsmlly quarrel resulted In the
death of Henry lead* Gadsden Cawley
t* In jail charged with murder and Lusk,
the victim, wo hurled Hun.lay. Cawley
went to Lusk's home and while there
broke lamp < nlmney and Lusk demand
ed payment lor the property. A general
fight look place. Cawley drew hi* knife
and neve red Lusk's juulnr vein. The
wounded man died In a lew mlnuie*. Caw
ley wae asleep on the front porch when
officer* went to arrest him. Lusk wa
the etep-lather of Cawley and there had
rstaled had feeling* between them for
some time.
After < niton Picker*.
Macon News: Several farmer* from
down the Georgia Southern and Florida |
Railroad were In Macon thla morning af
ter cotton plckera, and when the morning
train pulled out II carrltd about seventy- j
five women an I glrla. The prk-e paid fur
picking cotton at to cenia per hundred, i
and n good hand ran m ike from $1 to H.sn ;
per day. which !h several time* more i
than the average farm hand make*. Many I
farmer* *ay that they cannot gel thrtr j
cotton picked out. and that they will lore
touch money on that account. Nearly all
the negto men hove left the farm* for the
new railroad* that are being built, the lur- ■
pantin* atilt* ami saw mill*, and the i
kaolin mine*, and the negro men in the
city will not leave to do farm work, at- j
though mnny of them are idle. One of the
farmer* who was here nfler hand* Ihi*
morning said that he found lot* of Idle
negroes. both men and wcm*n. but that j
non* of the men and romiutratlvely |*w
of the women wanted to work.
Albnny'a Cotton Mreelpt*.
Albany Herald: Albany'* wagon re- I
celpt* of rollon on Saturday reached the
total of one thousand and two bale*. It
wa* the biggest day of the ea*on up to
date with the warehousemen and cot■ on
men generally, and will go on record a*
one of the biggest of the entire fall.
Wagon* from the country were rolling
Into the city Raiurday morning before
daylight, and they kept coming until af
ter dark. The warehouses were kept busy
from early morn till dewey eve. and there
wa* an alrof buatleand life thioughoul the
whole buelnes* section of the city. One
thousand hale* of cotton. *old at prevail
ing price*, put Into circulation something
like SOSO. While all the cotton received
Saturday was not *oll at once, much of
It panned Into the hands of the buyer*
without delay, and those who did not
sell were able to get whatever advance*
they desired from the warehouse*. Mer
chant* found the day one of the llvellent
they had experienced In several year*,
and an immense vnlumn of business was
transacted. Independent of the wagon re
ceipts, the railroad receipt* amounted to
nearly iuo bale*.
FLORIDA.
Col Samuel Itorchardl. formerly of
Brunswick, but now of Tampa, ha* an
nounced for judge of the Criminal Court
of Hillsborough county.
tiled From a Male* Kirk.
A. J. BjoH'.m, who wa* kicked by a
mul* two day* go, died at Apopka of
hi* Injuries Saturday evening. Mr. SJo
bi'in wa* a merchant at Forest City
Oraaate t naaty Tam Melamed.
Man. S. P. Shepherd, acting tax collec
tor lor Orange county, furnish** the Co:-
lowing revised figure* of lb* taxable valu
ation of property for the current year:
Real property, 12.X5.V31}, personal, $143,145;
polls. |1,24i. total. 12.650.17 T This I* a gam
of about 12 per cent, over last year
An Alligator Hatchery.
One of the most Interesting place* about
Melbourne Just now. at any rale, to the
novice, I* the alligator hatchery of Mr.
Collin* During the twist month several
hundred of Ihe saurlau teptlles have
eraw;ed out of their shell*, and seem, un
der the moiherly cafe of Mr. Coliln#, to
be very well contented In their new liie.
Jacksonvllle Luslug Orosail.
P naacoia Press . It is said that the en
tire east coast of Plot Ida will suoport
Hi Augustine for the slate capital, while
the South Florida vole will Is divided
between Ocala and Gainesville. It look*
now as If 81 Augustine, with her an
cient land marks and 184.M1 wll! prove
to Ik- Tallahassre's real competitor in
the contest. Jaeksonvtik Is loosing ground
daily and It * thought will be out of the
race by ihe t.me the primaries are pull
ed off
Cattle Had to Walt,
Tampa Herald: There were probably
mote than two thousand cattle In the
pens at Port Tampa and on the ranges
yesterday. They were waiting for the
vessel* to be loaded for shipment to Cuba.
The vessels were unexpected detained In
quarantine at Mullet Key and the ani
mals had to spend a long day walling
The shippers were vary much put out by
the detention of the vesacl# and claim
they do not see any necessity for such a
step.
Tampa's t Igar Trade-
In connection wlih the growth of cigar
business In Tampa the Importation of cig
ars to the ilnited Slate* from Cuba Is
also Interesting. The figure* show that *o
far this year there have been 6.8 cases
lni|s>rte<l from that country, while Tampa
alone has shipped 15.709 cases of goods.
In the same period Key Weat has also
shipped case*, which I* Just 11,172
case* less than have been shipped from
Tampa this year. In round number* this
Is a difference of 46,22560) cigar* In favor
of the Tunis shipment* for the year.
There few figure# show why Tamps la
considered the eemer of the cleat Havana
cigar manufacturing bualness.
Will Hr Deported.
Jacksonville Metropolis. Ju Chong, one
Of the eleven Chinamen arreated here for
not having his certificate entitling him
to reside in the United States, was given
a bearing before United States Commis
sioner Goodell !nt Saturday afternoon,
and was ordered held for deporialion with
six other of the Celestials airested iur
There Is only one more ease swatting dis
position. and then the order for deporta
tion will be made by Commiss oner Good
ell. which will la- done within the next ten
day*, unless there is an appeal made in*
the cat* by i-ounrel (or the defendant*.
Rome of the Chinamen will be sent to the
kingdom and other* will go to England
and Canada.
A *IOO.ODO College.
Fort l-auderdele Is enjoying unusual
development A number of new buildings
are going up there Among the most Im
posing t< urn- for J McCreger Adams, a
well known Chicago manufacturer of con
aid rablc wraith It Is a large cottage on
the bench 112 feet In length and 63 tre{
wide. It will be built of concrete made
of the beach sand, for the drat story. The
other three stories will b# constituted of
brick, lumber and shingles The latter
will be used for siding The plans show
thirty-# ver. rtom*. of which twenty-three
will be on the first „loor. Jt will be nicely
furnished and p frilly completed, at a
cost of Il® P M Bryan, formerly of
New Rmyrna, will build a nice eight-room
dwelling near the depot.
Ft LTOM COI ITU* TAX H ATE.
It Wilt. In All Probability, He W.Tll
•in the Thnnsend.
Atlanta. Bpt 11.-Fulton county's tax
rale will, In all probability, be BJfl on
11,000 for this year. Thla. contrary to ex
pectations. will be four points lower than
the rat# of last year. On this hast*, too.
certain members of the county board de
clared that there will, of necessity, be a
shortage end the county wl I have to
lortow from 133 000 to $50,000 about the
middle of neat year.
Last year'* expense reach* and about 3222.-
00) while the estimate of FT.7O. which will.
In all probability. b voted this yer, win
make the revenue# only about 1189,000
gome of ihe members of the Isrnrd want
t) make the tax rate high enough to
meet all expen*<* as they come, but oth
er* Insist upon holding them down, ac
cording to campaign promise*
ATLANT t'K WATERWORKS.
Important Improvement* Urged by
tlttlaena* Committee.
Atlanta. Sept. 11.—The Oilmen's Corn
mine* of Ten. appointed by Hie mass
meeting In the Kimball House to Inves
tigate and report on the waterworks sit
uation when the machinery broke down
recently, made public It* report to-day.
The report give* In delall the Investiga
tion the committee made ami suggests
temedle* for ihe Imperfections which ex
ist In the waterworks system. Briefly. It
recommends:
First—That authority be obtained from
the Legislature for a bond Issue of *>,-
CM>.
Second-Thc Increase of water pipes.
Third—The Increase of holler*.
Fourth—The Increase of llltera.
Fifth—The third engine.
■TRACK HI HITHBHA TRAIN.
Miss Mallle llallnrd Inslaatly Killed
Near Griffin.
Griffin. a.. Sept. IL-Whltff walking
down the railroad track thl* afternoon re.
turning home from her day'* work In th#
Griffin Knitting Mid*. Mis* Maltle Bullard
was run over and Instantly killed by ihe
o'clock southbound Southern ttnln. She
was tn company with friend who wa*
walking by the side of Ihe Hack, and w ho
iv* Ihe engineer did not blow hi* whls
tc until after Ihe engine had struck Ms
victim. Her head wa* burst dj.en and
her body badly mangled. She I* now at
the Southern depot here, and what dispo
sition will be made of the body Is not
known yet. Her parent* live near Mo
iras, Ga.
AYKMT POINT’M HEMT YEAR.
Hoad's Net F.aralng* AVer* Nearly a
quarter of a Million.
Atlanta. Ga.. Sept- It-—The s'ockholdera
of the Atlanta and West Point Railroad
Comrnv.y me I here to-day. The election
of direciois was postponed for thirty
day*. The r#[ort of live president and di
rector* ihow* for the flecal year ended
June 39, U.®L
Gross earning* Jif12.47J.45; operating ex-
CASTOR IA
For Infanta and Childrtn.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
THE MORNING NEWS: WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 12, 1000.
| BM| When neglected almost InrartaMy
jg irj§ K ff’fl H * & "" iii< ,n ■* *“■ * ! -oto
NKa ■ Bk II ■ RKMK ■ pIK-atl m*. fre,|„enrty candor uremic
P PT, .? aj| 9 B■■ ■ P pn|*ntmir re-I.mug n death Mr!--
■ ■■IBP ■ BPHB lure, ereo when slight, weaken* the
J whole urinary and genital organism aud the whole nervous system.
Tlieerdlnary methods resorted to for a cure are no! only excru
ciatingly painful, but frequently cause disorders as serious as the
stricture itseif.
Dr. Hathaway years ago discarded these old-time barbarous
met bod* and perfected a system by which he remove* the stricture,
reducing the thickened walls of the passage to a normal condlton.
There Is no operation The treatment Is applied by the patient
himself It I* painless and takes no time from business. The cure
effected Is permanent and all complications of the diseased rood)
Hons are removed. Thl* method of treatment aud cure of Strte-
lure Is exclusively used by Dr. Hathaway.
■ „• T't Hathaway. by a similar method, cures Varicocele without
\ Operation. All Hrsual. Urinary. Nervous. Blood an-1 oilier and !■>#*••*
of a chronic nature are treated by him by his exclusive system.
I NXWTOX HATHAWAY.■ !>. which f or jo years hat proved Invariable In Its results.
Write to him or call at his office for a free copy of bis new 64 page book an] self examination
symptom blanks, and for free consultation and advice
J. NSWTCN HATHAWAY, 86. D. Office hours: • to 12 tn.. I to 8 and 7 to
JSA Bryan street. Ravannah. Qa. P m Sunday 10 a. m. to 1p m.
iwns* s sl3l7*(* Taxes $21.659 46. net
taming*. $246.(83 23: other Income. *12.620 96
Owing to the favorable traffic conditions
an-1 activity In all comineicil and Indus
trial enterprise# ih gross r-cclpta of the
ytar. Ikmli passenger and freight, were
the laigcst In the hlaory of the com
pany _
HAKLEHIRHT HEWS MITES.
Negroes Vacated Twa Store* When
the W httea Objected.
Haxiehurat. Ga.. Bept. U.-The CltUrna'
Bank, which Is now aasurred, will com
mence business at this place tn a few
days. The workmen will commence build
ing the vault to-morrow. The bank safe
and stationery have been purchased.
The Masonic lodge here I# planning for
the erection of a commodious and up-to
date lodge hall and school building com
bined.
Ben 1,. Olrtman, son of M C. Glrtman.
died Runday and wa* buried Monday—at
tended rfy the Knight* of Pythias Lodge,
he being a member of the order. He wa*
one of the roost popular young men In
town and a great favorite of all the
young people.
Mr. Lewis, of the firm of Lott A Lewla
of Brunswick, some lime ago rented iwo
of hi* brick building*, situated on the
front of the bualness part of town, to
two negroes, and the white merchant* re
sented it. ami fulling to have the negr.s'H
moved, boycotted the firm of which Mr.
Lewi* is a member Mr. Lewis reconsid
ered the matter and came up and asked
Ihe negroes to vacate the house*. AH
parties are pleased that the nwtier has
been amicably adjusted.
... H O ■ '
OPENING DAY AT GRAVE*EHD.
Large Crowd Gathered and AVltaraa
rd home t.ood Vlaelng,
New York Bept. H.-Bright skies, a fast
track and good sited crowd were the ac
companiments to the cpcntDß day of ttia
Brooklyn Jockey Club'* fall meeting to
day at Gravesend. Commando, the un
beaten colt of the Keene stable*, won the
Junior Championship stakes eaay. Sum
marl- a:
First Race, about six furlong*. Montan-
Ic. 4 to 1. won. with Meehamu*. 3 to 1.
and even, aeemd. and Gold Or. S to 1.
th.rd. Time 1:10 !•&
Second Race, steeplechase, two mile*
Cock Robin. * to 1. won. with Person. 2
to 1. and 4 to 5. second, and George Keene,
3 to 1. third. Time 3.53.
Third Race, Junior Champion, six fur
longs. i'ommsndo, 1 to 3. won. with Bel
larlo. 8 10 1. and S to 5, second, and Olym
pian. 1 to 2. third. Time 1:13 4-.-.
Fourth Race—First special, one and a
quarter miles Klnley Mac. 2 to 1. won.
with McM- ekln. 3 to 1. and 3 to 5. second,
and Imp. to 10. third Time 2:06 1-*.
Fifth Race —Five furlong*, selling Ger
trude Elliott. IS to 1. won. with Anlmos-
Hv, * to 1 and 3 to 1. ae- ond. and L ick.
12' to 1. third Tlmel.tttl-A
RUth Race-Five furlong*, selling In
shot. even, won, with Cherries. 9 to 2, and
8 to 5. second, and Lief I'rtnre, 4 to 1.
third. Time 102 2-o.
8- v. nth Race—Ona and one-slxicenth
mile*, selling Oandlehlack. 7to 1. on
with Flaunt, 4 to 1 and 7 to
The Chambetlaln, 10 to 1, third. Time
:*.
Grand l Ireall Hare*.
New York. ReW 11-The se.-ond day of
th*- Grand CTrcuit meeting at the Kmp4r*t
CIIV track had 1 first claim card which
Moulted in' fast time and *en*attonal
racing. Summaries!
209 pace, purse. SI,BOO Fanny Dillard
won third, fourth and sixth heaia and
race Harry 0.. aecond, winning first and
sreond heats. Will I-eymtrn. third, win
ning fifth heat. Time. 2:064; 2:06; .064,
2.df4. 2 ®. 5'.69. „
2:) trotting, purse. $1,260. Major Greer
won three etralttm heats and race; Doily
Hidwell. second, Twerlosi, third. Time,
2:14: 2:144; 214.
2:05 pace. pur?e, *1.200 Connor won first
amt third hel nnd race: Royal R Rhel
•lon. second, winning aecond heat; Frank
Bogiwh. Ihlrd. Time. 2:664. 2:06; 2:OT.
Free-for-all pacer* 4o wagon*. Honla*
Crook won. with Rilvermaker eeond and
Inadrlga thirvi. Time 2:12.
RKAILT* ON THE DIAMOND,
New York Won One Game From Chi
cago nnd Tied One.
New York. Bept. 11 —New York won a
game and played a draw with the Chi
cago* to-day. Score: Jl H.K.
Chicago ......0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 8 5
New York ...0 00 1 1 07 5 X—l 423 2
Bolterle*—Callahan. Dexter and Chance;
Hawley amt Bowerman.
Second game - R.H.E.
Chicago o 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 o—3 7 0
New York ...0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3—3 6 2
Batteries— Griffith and Kllng: Cartlck
and Bowerman. Attendance 2.000.
Tie Game at Itronklya.
Brooklyn. Sept 11.—Cincinnati played
Brooklvn to :t standstill 10-day after th#
home tram had gaineJ a lead of flve to
nothing Attendance l.tflfl Score: R.H.E.
Cincinnati ... 0 0 0 10 113 o—4 11 2
Brooklyn ...3 2000 1 00 0-4 T 3
B.itlerlets—Phillips and Kchoe, Mctilnty,
Howell and McGuire.
How llostnn AA on the Game.
Boston. Sept. 11.—Five consecutive sin
gles and an out In (he seventh Inning lo
day gave Ihe Boston* four runs and the
game Attendance, l.fluo. Score:
R.H.E
Boston 2 0 0 0 1 0 4 0 x— T 10 3
SI Lout* ...0 10300000-473
Batter!#*—Lewi* and Clark; Sudhoff
and Due low.
Philadelphia .abut Hut.
Philadelphia. Sept. 11.—Leaver pitched
great ball for PtHsourg to-day, only al
lowing the home learn three singles. At
tendance. 2.942. Score: R.H.E.
Pittsburg —0 000 1 0 1 00—2*1
Philadelphia .0 00000000-03 0
Batteries—Leaver and O’Connor; Orth
and McFarland.
Other Games.
At Kansas City—Kansas City. ; Indian
apolis 3.
Second Game—lndianapolis, 10; Kansas
Clly, 4.
At Chicago—Chicago, ; Cleveland. 1.
At Toronte-Toronto. 9; Springfield 3.
At Rochester—Rochester. 4; Providence.
3.
At Worcester—Worcester, ; Syracuse, 1
IN THE H tlMllitU WORLD.
Mailer* of Interest In Savannah and
Elae where.
Mr. H. C. Duval ha* Just returned from
Europe. While he was abroad he Inspecs
ed the underground railroad systems of
Paris and London. In speaking of the re
sults of hi* Investigation, he said: "1 In
spected and went over the system* In
Ports and In Lot*lon. and found much
there that wa* of interest. The road :n
Paris ha* been in ope rot ton only a few
months. They have different ways of
tunning things over there which would
not *0 here. In Paris the car# seat thlr
ry-*lx persons, and there |s standing room
tn each for eight. When thl* number have
entered a car the gate* ore closed and ihe
crow.l on the platform are forced to wait
for the next car. Then there Is another
rush, and when the forty-four persons ure
In. the car Marts, and there is another
wait.
"Imagine such a thing being done here
If the offtcuti* over there had the same
system that le In vogue here they would
not know what to do If they ha.l 10 han
dle a o'clock crowd at the Bridge en
trance. as 1* there any day. they would
rand in their resignation* in twenty-four
houra or end up in a madhouse. Many
Americans who have been on the under
ground toad and had to watt for a car
hove given up riding on the line, and are
content (0 ride on the buses. The Ameri
can crowd would nos tolerate the system
of waiting for a car to come along with
less than forty-four aboard before they
could ge on. I do not think that the
l aria system Is a very great sin es*, in
l-ondon you have to go .town many feet
to the track*, and then there la the same
ZVI '7. a c,r ,hBI ,h ® r ® I" In Parte |„
both cilles there are sometime* a thous
and persons at a stulon waiting for u
chance to get • c* r ••
A M 111 1C If Kt ( LI U IM OHI’OH ATKII
To r.nenarngp Shot Gun*. Health and
Marlal Interrsarer.
Judge Falllgam passed en order yester
day Incorporating the Schuetxen Club for
a term of twenty year*, with the usual
privilege Of renewal at the expiration of
that lime. The order recites that the pur
po*ea of the club are the encouragement
of an Interest In practice with the shot
gun, the bodily health amt aoclal Inter
course of the members. The club la not
organised for any purpose of pecuniary
gain or profit, and therefore there Is no
provision lor capital stock.
KOK tub blki carnival.
Ilallroada Will Probably Offer m Low
Male to the City During Ita < onfla.
uaaee.
A meeting of the passenger agents of
the various railroad* entering Savannah
ha* been culled for Friday to consider the
advisability of giving a cheap rote to Ih*
city during the period of the Kike' Carni
val. which will be held during Novemlier
It Is expected I bat all of the road* will be
represented In the meeting, and there la
llltl* doubt that a low rate will be de
cided on.
CITY BREVITIES.
The guessing contest at Barbee A Ban
dy * at Isle of Hope last night was won
by Miss Julie Michels on a guesa of IS3.
The pr xe wa* five pounds of candy, do
nated hy Contda The evening was a de
lightful one. and wa# enjoyed by every
one who went cut to the Island. The sup
per was fine and Messrs Itarbee A Bandy
made their guests feel at home
ega
“Coffee C ooler*’ Hetented,
London. Sept 11 —At the Wonderland
Gymnasium. Whitechapel, London. In a
contest for the middleweight champonshlp
of England. Frank Craig, the "Harlem
Coffee Cooler," wa* defeated In four
rounds hy George Gardner of Lowell.
Mass. The fight was spoiled by hugging
and Craig was finally disqualified for
throwing hi* opponent.
Metalling fhamplonahtp.
London, Sept. 11.—In the race for the
sculling championship of England and
tgin a side George Towns, the holder, de
feated Jamea W. Wray by four length#
Time, a) minutes, 40 seconds for four
miles.
Negro'* Horrible Heath.
Columbus. Ga . Sept. 11 —ln Girard lat*
this afternoon. Prince Johnson, a negro.
20 years old. met a horrible death. He
w*t caught In the shurtlng at Gifford A
Jones' gin and carried around and around
Hl* brains were dashed cut. and his >x!y
terribly mangkd.
Musical I'lgrasa of Pekin.
From the l-ondon Mall. L
The foreign marines In Pekin aa they
s'ood guarding the legations must at first
have been puttied by a strange sound
which seems to come from above. If they
glanced skyward they would have seen
a crowd of pigeons In gyrations. These
are the famous musical p geona of Pekin.
The mystery of the aerial sound can
be solved If a pigeon Is examined closely.
Attached to the tall of the bird la an
Instrument called "chao-lse." the word
"Vhao" signifying whistling, and •*tse'*
meaning meehar.lcal. This peculiar Instru
ment is made of email reeds, arranged
somewhat like the Pandean pipes, and It
I* sufficiently light not to Interfere with
the flight of the bird.
The 'chao-tse" 1* attached to the tall
between the two middle feathers, and held
In Me position by a tittle allck pasyed
through the back of the Instrument. Dur
ing the pigeon'* rapid flight the air pass
es through the reed* with such a force
that thrill whistles are constantly re
peated
These whistle* were Invented because of
the unsanitary condition of Pekin A
hawk rejoicing In the name of Mateo po-
Uogenys Is tlw- only scavenger bird of Chi
na. and it persistently endeavors to de
atroy all pigeons that come within reach
of It# claws The bird of prey cannot be
killed or Pekin would have an accumu
lation of refuse that woo'd not argue well
for th* health of the city; and. on th*
other hand, th* Chinese are too fond of
their pigeons to allow them to be the
hawks' victims So some gifted mandarin
Invented the "chao-tse." which by Its
not## frightens carrion b rd* away.
A myriad of whittling pigeons fly dally
about Pekin. Th# nolee they make is far
from being unpleasant
—"A man can't back down de ladder o'
success, roun' by roun'. de same way he
climbed." said Uncle Eben. "Ef his foot
slips, he geoer-ly goes d* whole trtp.ker
•inasti."—Washington Star,
COTTON AT THE ADVANCE.
MARKET OPENS I P AND CLOBBA
EASIER AND I NC HANGED.
The Deni aad for f'oltoa at Prrvall
lag Prices t.ood Daring the Early
Hoar*, bin Exporters Later Show
ed Hesltaarr l Paying the Meet
Asked—Spirits Turpentine Firm at
iHI tent*—Hnstaa Firm nail la.
changed—Local and Telegraphic
Markets.
Morning News Office, Bept. 11.
The cotton market advanced (4 cent to
day. closing easier, with a good volume of
business reported. The demand wa* si
parentfy good during the early houtn. but
later in the day some hesitation was
shown by exporter#, and transaction*
were consequently on j* smaller scale. The
futures market closed steady 84)23 points
r-et lower. The turpentine market closed
firm at 36 cents, a gain of lx cent above
yesterday. The demand was not brisk to
wards the closing, and it was reported
considerable stuff was carried over tn fac
tors' handi. The following resume will
show the tone and quotations of the dif
ferent markets at the closing to-day:
COTTQ.N.
Opening at an advance of >4 cent to-day
the cotton market ruled easier. The clos
ing was unchanged. Saks of 733 bales
wi re reported. Receipt* were 3,167. against
5.364 last year. The demand was good
throughout the day. Exporters bought
readily during the early hours, but later
there was some hesitancy shown on their
part. Good middling, f. o. b,. ranged from
11 lo 11 1-16. and middling. 10 11-16 to 14e.
The f o. b. sales embraced cotton In
Georgia. Florida. Alabama, Bouth Carolina
and North Carolina, in North Caroline
there Is promise of considerable burble**.
The following were tne official snot quo
tations at the close of the market at
th* Cotton Exchange to-day:
jThl*-“ Last
I day. j year.,
Good middling 10% jj ir>.l6
Middling [lo*x 5 n-16
Low middling j I.ls
Good ordinary j... j| g.jg
Market Easier; sales. 733
Savannah Bee lpts, Kxftorts and Storks:
Receipts this day * 5157
Rccript* this day Inst year 5,561
Thl* day year before last *716
Receipt* nine* Bept. J. )goi 38.174
Same time last year 36. PC
Coastwl*# export* h7ig
Btoek on hnnd this day 35.676
Same day last year 33.919
Receipt* and Block* at the Port*—
Receipt* thl* day 16.469
Receipt# thl* day last year 32.63 C
Receipt* this day y-ar before last.. 14.161
Total receipt* sine* B pt 1. ISD) 9(.2
Rome Hme last year ..306.894
Same time year before list 114.732
Btoek at all port* to-day 139 401
Stock same day last year 491,(6
Dally movement* al other porta—
Oalve*to*i—B<o k. 18,(0'.
New Orleans—Firm: middling, KPe: net
receipt*. 1 475; sale*. 1041; stock. 26.171
Mobil- —Btea iy; mb'd Inc. lONr. net re
ceipts, 791: gross, 791: siles. 30h, stock.
1 orw
Charleston— Firm; middling. 10140; net
receipts. 614: gross, 614: stock. 2.185.
Wilmington—Firm: middling. 104,r; net
r- celpts 2 778; g.-os*. ’ TTv
Norfolk—Steady; middling. 10i,r; net re
ceipt*. 1.638. gross. 1.638; sale*. 65; stock.
* 742.
Baltimore—Nominal; middling. W*nc:
grosa. *vi; stock. 6*l
New York—Qulel; middling 1084 c; net
receipt*. 1.0(3; gios*. 2.119; sales. 130, stock.
15.17*
Boston—Quiet; middling, lflSe; gross.
358.
Philadelphia—Firm: mlddllrg. Wio;
stock. 1,3(6.
Dally movement* at Interior towns—
Augusta— steady; middling, llo; net re
ceipt*. 2.697; gross. 3.683; sales, 1.363: siook,
8.856.
Memphis—Firm: middling. 168 o: net re
ceipt*. 63; gross, 61; saVs, 1.686; stock. 7.-
45.1.
| HI, Louis—Firm; middling. l.Vi.c; net re
ceipts. 1: gross. 41; sale*. 219; stock, 6.709.
! Cincinnati— Fltm; middling. 94c; ttock.
7.343
Houston—Una vnllnhle.
/ I*>ulsvllle—Firm; midd'ing ic-qe.
Extort* of cottrn thl* div—
New Orlrans—CoaMwlre. !.
Norfolk—Coastwise, 417
Boston—To Great Britain, 4.117. I
Total foreign exporl* from all ports thl*
day: To Great Britain. 4.117
| Total foreign exports from all ports thus
far this week: To Great Britain. 10,179; to
; Franoe. 943; to the continent. 4.635.
Total foreign extort* since Sept. J, 1916:
To Great Britain. 19.8 M; to France, 913;
j to the continent, 10.797,
: New York. Repl. It.—Spot cot lon closed
; quiet; middling uplands. :o\-; middling
: gulf, 10I,c; sates, 186 hales.
Charleston. 8 C. ( r. pt . n -cotton firm;
i middling, lC*c; sales, 200
COTTON FI TI RES.
tlurkrt t lose* Steady With Prices H
€l7t3 Paints Lower.
New Tork, B pt. M.-There was deold
j edly less excitement In Ihe cotton mar
, ket although the volume of trading was
j still heavy and Ihe action of the market
j tMI very Iriegular Liverpool at one time
was 128)19 point* higher. Instead of ihe
507 points advance expected, loiter, how
ever, the English market gave way. and
closed feverish with Ihe r.et decline re
duced to 46104-614. Our market made a
reluctant response, opening at an advance
of 9616 points after which there was n
break of £0 points on R.-ptemher. and 21
to 45 point* on the remainder of the list.
The situation had some support from
eleventh hour public buying, but the larg
er local trader* were Inclined to realise
If not to sell for short account. Natur
ally, the trade wa* cautious; as the new*
from Texas faihd lo give positive Infor
mation regarding the extent of damage
! from the late disastrous sterm. Respect
ing this feature view* here were Inclined
to be more conservative than heretofore
A* a rule crop accounts were fairly fa
vorable. By noon the trading level was
some 8 to 12 points lower as
compared with the closing of
the previous day. The course
of the market later wa* varied with
weikness. the most conspicuous feature
Liquidation became active following re
port* that Liverpool shorts had effected
a rettlement nnd that the damage to the
crop In Texas by the late stirm would
no* exceed 16).061 bales The early after
noon government report provtd bullish
a* expected, but did not long arrest the
downward course of prices. The market
closed steady 8 to 25 points net lower
KLt’CTI ATHENS IX FI TI Rk*.
New York. Sept. 11.—Cotton future*
opened strong and closed steady Price*
a follow*:
i Open ! High., Low.~fcioT
January I *.74 ] 971 | 9(5 950
February .... 9.89 b **2 **l 919
March .......| 9 |9 9 9t( 9(9
April I7| 9 ?n 970| 9 (7
May I* 99j9 l 9 17
June I 9 9 (59 | 9 17 | 9 M
July I ■*• 1 .... | .... ; 9.11
August .......j •••• I .... ! .... '
Sepieml-er ... 10.50 b lo.RS in a* Ijo jg
October 10 10 in.is 971| 9 91
November ...' *9* |9 9* t.M 9*o
December ... *77 977|9 SO 1 9g
I.IVCKFOOL TRADE FEVER 19(1.
* _____
It la Feared (he Raiall Crop Oatlonk
Will Have Rerlnaa Meet.
.Mverpool. Sept. U.-Tba cotton market
waa feverlah to-day and price* were Ir
regular, but they soon strengthened un
der Ihe Influence of the advance in price*
in New York and unfavorable American
crop report*. The spinners and manufac
turer* have been buoyed with hopes that
a good crop would ensure prosperous bus
iness tn 1961. but the diminished crop
prospects and the delay In exportation*
from Galveston have aroused grave anx
iety and are likely to lead 10 serious
flnanct.it difficulties among Ihe trad*.
The early cablegrams caused a gloomy
impression respecting the effect of the
hurricane on the Texas crop Loiter mes
sage*. of a tnoi e encouraging character,
showed that the damage done was lo
quality rather than to quantity: and the
lone of the market showed a distinct Im
provement. The destruction of shipping
at Galveston may reduce the volume of
caily deliveries, thus affecting .Lancashire.
The reports from Lancashire to-day
showed that 26.606 looms had slopped and
that 21.061 operatives were klle.
Liverpool. Hepi. 11. 4 p. m —Cotton, epos,
limited demand, price* hardening. Amer
ican middling. 74d. The sale* of the day
were 7.<*' bales, of which 560 were tor
■peculation aid export, and tncludwl 1.906
bales American. Receipts 1.300 bales, all
American.
Futures opened exebed and closed fe
verish; American middling, low middling
clause. Beptember, 7 66.1 buyers; Septem
her-October. 6.i0p6.04d sellers; October-
November. s.2Sis*xl sellers; Novetnber-
December, 5.20d buyers; December-Janu
ary. 5.2165.224 buyers; January-February,
5.1365.19d buyers; February-March. 5.16d
buyer*. March-Aprtl. MM sellers: AprlF
May. 5.1265.124 buyers; May-June. Slid
buyers; June-Juiy. 5.104 sellers; July-Au
gust, 5 06ei5ti9d buyer*.
New Orleans, Hept 11—Colton fi-iure#
steady; Beptember. 10.35 c; October. 9.75®
97 c; November, 9 4Hi.lfc; December.
9.434) Me: January. .43t)9.Hc: February.
9.434) 46.-; March. 9.1369.UC. April. 9.43$
9.4 c. May. 9 117)9 45c.
t'OTTON LETTERS.
New York, Sept. 11.—Hubbard Bros A
Cos say: Idverpool opened thl# morning
unchanged for spots, but strong for fu
ture* at 7 to 11 polnte advance, fluctuat
ing rapidly and Anally going away under
the pressure of realising order*, closing
1 feverish 6 point* decline on nearby months
and 4 to 44 on ihe latter from the open
ing. Our market opened at 12 to 16 points
advance, but soon begun to give way on
realizing sale* and declined In a short
time 50 poiat# on Beptember. 29 on Octo
ber and 15 to 16 on on he remaining months
and lias since been rather quiet In tone.
It Is reqnrled from Augusta. Go., that
several of the large mill* have shut down.
From Ihe East we bear of other large
mills closing. From Liverpool we hear
that speculator* are heavily loa<led at
high prices. In thl* market we think ihe
short* have cornered. The movement of
the market (rom now on will depend
on receipt* and ihe demand from spin
ner*.
New.York. Sept. 11—Murphy A Cos. *a> :
Cotton In Liverpool reacted from 10 to 14-
6til from highest prices of the day and
stilt order* here to sell. A# Idverpool aa
vlcee at opening weie better thin ex
pected. 6 to 10-*4d higher, it started fur
ther cover.nit by anxl ii* short# at an ad
\ante of 16 to 19 |K<lnts. but It brought
out very heavy realizing and caused a
reaction of 15 to 2 point* during the fore
noon It 1* a very erratic market and all
hand* appear to be nrrvou* ar.d uncertain
with the *h rt* In a serious condition on
account of heavy ir*e*. but still cling
ing with all hope of a reaction.
DRY GOODS.
New York. Sept 11—Good general de
mand for staple cotton* on home trade
account and market decidedly atrong.
Numerous of brown sheeting and drills
held for advance* of % to 4c over re
cent lowest prices.
Advances to 4 to 4c. In coarse colored
cot ions. Print cloth* unchanged. More do
ing In prints. Staple ginghams recovering
recent decline. Auction sales of S.hno
pieces of slik went off better than was
expected.
NAVAL ITOVJ.
Tuesday. Bept. 11
SPIRITS TURPENTINE—The turpen.
tine market closed Arm at 36 cent*, a gain
of cent above yesterday. There was
a fair demand, but It was not sufficient
10 abolish the entire offering* In factors'
hands. The day's receipt# ware 1.975. and
ihe export* 163. Rile# at the opening of
315 c*k* at 354 sent*, and further Mies
at the closing of 775 enska at 34 cent#
ROSIN—The rosin market closed firm
and unchanged. A goed demand prevail,
ed. and the feeling at Ihe closing waa fa
vorable 10 the market. Receipt* for the
.lay, 5.653; sales. 1.012; and the exports 71.
Pri es a* follow*
A. H. C *1 35 I ....; tl 55
D 1 35 k 1 6i
B 1 46 M 1 63
F 1 45 N 1 85
Q... 1 50 WO 265
H 1 50 W W 2 40
Receipts Tuesday
Spirit*. Rosin
C. R. R 154 TlO
8. F. & W, *B2 2.610
8 A L 909 2.293
Steamer Day 90 40
Export# Tuesday.—
8 8. Tallahassee. N. T 108 71
Naval Store# Statement—
Spirits. Ro*in
Slock April 1, 1960 2,197 142.566
Receipt* to-day 1.975 5,6*1
Receipts previously 206.178 451.857
Total since April 1 213.150 660,016
Export* to-dav 168 71
Export* previously 187.166 463.659
Export* since April 1 1*7.212 463.730
Stock on hand o-day ....... 46.138 136.286
Slock on hand same day last
>'®* r 144.733
Charleston. B C.. Bept 11.-Turpenllne
nothing doing Rosin quiet, unchanged
'lVMmlngion. N. C.. Bept. 11 -SplrMa tur
pentine. 3444135)'. receipts 64
Rosin, quiet, $1.1551.26; receipt*. 406
Crude turpemtme steady, $11062.10 ro
celpt*. 50.
Tar. firm. $1.40; rerelpia. 7*.
New Orleans. Srpt 11-Hecelpta: Roam
713 barrel*, turpenllne. 35 Ei|iorU none ’
FIXAXCIAL.
MONEY— The demand keep* fairly un
With th* *Mip||y
FOREIGN EXrHANOE-Market It
Mrady. Commercial (1.-mnnl *4
alxty daya. M *3V; ninety „‘£2:
franc*. Parla and Havre, eixty
S.I9V Swiss, sixty day*. s.3*Ti; mark*’
sixty day*. 9tc; ninety daya K\,-
DOMESTIC Steady
hanka are buying at 19 dlaoount and aell
Ing aa follower *73 amt under. 10c *
mlum. IT. to ISO. 16.- premium; K 0 to Sloo
Ml* premium; *Mu to I3UO. 25c premium S0
and over par Check* mual average ' 2>n
to Ret the par rate.
SECURITIES—The market la very mac
tlve. *carcely anythin* doing Quotadona
are rath.r nominal
a toe ha.
Aiißitala and Savannah R r. ...m* ~0
Atlanta and West Point ijk
do 8 per cent, certtncatas . ja*
Außuata Factory m _
Cltiaetia Hank 11l i%>
Chatham itank !! 110 m
Chatham R. E. A t Cos.. A..." ggU
do do B gg *
Eagle and Phoenix Mfg. Cos log _
Edison Electric Ilium u„
Enterprise MfR. Cos M
Germania Hank .
Georgia A Alabama g
Georgia Railroad, common... jtn vie
GranttevtUa Mfg. Cos ig*
J P. Kin* Mfg. Cos w,
Ling ley Mfg O jjy J*
Merchant* National Rank 109 jn
National Bank of Savannah......l(o iso
Oglethorpe Saving* and Trust..,,lW mo
People * Saving* and Loan ...... 9* jai
Southweatern Railroad Cos. log m
Savannah Gaa Light Cos u n
Southern Rank m m
Savannah Bank and Trust ... Tjl
Sibley Mfg. Cos.. Augusta I
Savannah Brewing
Bonus. * •
Char,. Col. A Aug. Ist I*. 1906 ‘ 'J
Atlanta dly 4a. 11C2 !* ;*
Augusta city 4s. 1*37
do 44*. 1885
do 7*. 1905 , -t
do to i9i3 “
Ala Mid s*. ind'd 1928, g v
Augusta Factory, 6 per cent., ir.j j.. *
Brunswick and Western 4*. !* u j
C. R. R A Banking collateral 5*
C. of G. Ist to. 50-year gold Ixl- " ’
r. * a ...
C. of O. con. ss. 1945. M AN
C. of G. Ist Incomes. 1545
do 2d incomes. 1945
do 3d Incomes. 1945 1
C of O. (M. O. A A. Dtv) s*.
IX7. J. & J
C. of G (Eaton Branch), 5# *
J. A D u
City A Suburban R R n7, . *
Columbus city. it. 130®
Charleston city 4s. 1945 . ..
Fa* 1# A Phenix Mills to. m 4 . ,
Edison Elecirlc Illuminating H I:
Enterprise Mfg a. 1*0:
Georgia Railroad to, 1910 ....
G . A F. 1945. J. A J jo, ' *
Georgia A Alabama lat to. IM> .!
Georgia slate 34a. 1380. J. A j ~ J,!
do 34*. I*ls. M. A N
do 44*. 1915
Macon city 6a. 1910. J AJ )K 1
do 445. 1986, Jan. par c
Ocean Steamship s*. 1936
Savannah ctly ss. quar. October
1913 ~,,
do ss. quar. Nov . 1969
South Carolina aiate 44*. ajj M ...
Slhley Mfg ("o. to, 1903 t J
South Bound
S.. r. A W. gen mt'ge, 6 mi .m t,.
do do Ist s*. gold. 1934 übu lm
do St. John Dtv. lat 4* trti g’ JJ’
New York. Srpt. ll.—Mom■■ o n ,n
steady, !452 per cent, last i „ v- Prtmt
mercantile paper 4554 pet cere >1 .ri n|
exchange Arm with actual hustne,, t,
bankers' bills at 34 854 for demar ) nt
at 84 834 for slxlv days 1 <te 1 rate, |t q
7)4*3 and 94.*74674.K4 •' mmep-cia: b
34.6494.83. Sdvir cortlft .it** . '
Bar silver. 624 c. Mexican dollar,
Government bonds slrrni: *t*u 1-,,. ti J 1
active, llai road bonds lrr< c
STOC KS AND HOXIM,
No Important Renewal of Interest t a
Seearllles.
New York. Sept 11.—There was n ar,,
nttendance of member# of the stock e\.
change at the. opening of the hoard tsu
morning than for several m"tit!; p ,■.
Thla wa* partly due to the returning tt.k
from summer vocation*, but there eeenw
to lie an expectation among broke* *u|
operator*, which wa* not resitted, that
some renewal of Interest in luvurttiwi M
about 10 be shown. Leundot) boushi on 1
tiKsler.ite scale here, that market bciq
encouraged by conlinunl ea*.- of monef
and this helix*) the recovery from 1
opening decline here.
The enthusiasm of the professiorul
traders tvas short lived however Tr-r
created a slight flurry in th
marking up New Jersey Central 21, as I
Heading lat preferred n poirt: on t!
prevallenc belief that a way will he fun-,I
10 adjust difference# of the miner* stt-V
cool operator*. There wa* *om< *hoet <•
erlng in Sugar. People* Ga* itrtd Hr .a.
I.vn Transit, these three stock* tnalnutr
ed 1 heir conaplclous poallton .
trading. latter there was *om* bmas<
for Southern Railway preferred ar,
Louisville and Nashville, seemingly bt*
or the Immunity of their cotton terrlio-t
from damage hy yie hurricane Thrrt
were isolated movement* In Urdus! Suttl
Leather preferred. General El —-1 r 1 . Co**
rado Fuel preferred. Chicago aril Kan-v
Illinois. Cleveland. Cincinnati and V
I-outa preferred, and Chic iyo Great ft . .
ern preferre*!. These wer- til gains -i
--cept for Cbii-ago and Ear err lilloxi
The better comprehension of Ihe extert
of the Texas disaster and St Paul i d—
creaaed earning* proved depressing f . ,
tor* and helped to overcome the early el
vance Mlswwirl Pariflc. Missouri. Kantai
and Texas preferred ami Kansas Cttj
Southwestern were ail weak Other*™**
the railroad* affected In that territorf
moved narrowly. Thl* wa# true tn let
of Ihe whole list and the Anal prt"*l
•howed very few important net chansr*.
A stiffening of the rate for roll lon-.1
to 2 per cent ntsracied attention to :h,
posaihldtles of a money *qttee.- .luring *1
summit. The rate fell hack to 14 pt|
cent, when the liankw came tnto the 8'..-*
Exchange with shelr unplaced hatansff
late In the day. The prevalent e t*e •<
money |* evidently due to 1 he exceedingly
scanty demand, ami any active speculo
tlon will probably make rapid inroad* us*
on the resources'of the hnrtk* It I* punt
ed out that the aureus of the n*w)rti!4
bonks I* concentrated In a very few la
•lilutlone. While fhe lotol *ur| ine M
serve# of the sixty-three clearing houit
tianks on Saturday nmount.*! to over S>-
6*9.009 more than 8W.680.66n of r.trpiu* cart
over the legal requirement wss held I* >
single InsiMuiioii There was rathie
•harp recovery In aterllng exchange e>
day. which gave point to the sucpePMsl
that yesterday'* decline wa* partiv •!
10 shot t selling and to-day'# supply and
coiron bills w;i* Inadequate to iwer t!
shorts
Kansas Cliy Southern threes ml led .*V
Otherwise the bond market wa* without
an V feature. Tofnl sales, pir value. SUk
-066.
Unlred Slates Old four* advance! t, vl
Ihe three* registered, 4 and do coupon ’1
In the bid price.
The total sole* of stock* were 1M.288
shares, Incittdlng Louisville and xtsuvi! •
6.075; Ite I,ling. flr*t prefer! el. I!.®';
Union Pacific. 6..W0; Brook n R*pM
Transit, I2,it*t, people* Gas. ~ Busk.
12.309.
New York Stock List
ktchlron 2SV*H?n. Pa ....
do prf >,, do do prl 7 *
• * O TSH Wabaah 7
7n. Pa R7**; do prf
"an. So 49 IW. A L E
1 A O *9V do do 2nd prf -' l **
?• G. W lota Wta Cer
C; B. A Q ....US 1 * Third Avenue
r.. Ind A L. .. 23 Adam* Ex ! ;*
do do prf. .... 57 ]Am Ex
" A E. 111. .. *6*9. L*. 8 Kx K
4'. A Nw 181‘* Well* Fargo E*
RI. A P...1Q84| Am Cor Oil **
i. C. C A St. I. MV* do do prf B
201. So < Am Mailing '*
do do Ist prf. 41 j do do prf
do do 2nd prf. ISV* Am. Smell A R **
It. A H 11l j do do prf.
>.. L A W 177V* Am. Spirit* •• *
U A R. 0 I*4*l do do prf '
do do prf 87V.! Am S H<p
Erie 11 j do do prf
do lat prf St 1 Am. S. A "
S. N. prf 152 i do do prf
Hock. Coal .. .. I*V Am T. Plate
Hock. Valley ... 33% do do prf ’
111. Central .. ..118V, Am Toh
lowa Cen IV* d<f d.> prf •"
do do prf. .... Ana Min. Cos
L E. A W MV* B. R T.
do do prf MV*;C. F. A Ivon
laike Shore ICon. Toh
L. A N. ........ 7m do do prf ‘
Man L .. 919. Fed. See!
Mel St. By 154*41 do do prf •
Mex Can IP* Oen E - *
M. A St. L. ... M 4 Glueo* • Sugar
M A St. L. prf. 93 | do do prf
Mo Pa MVlntnl Paper *
MAO. **■* do <So prf .. ••
Mo.. K A T... m Uriel* pa* 1
do do ■■ S Nat *9
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