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closed Arm at 17 cents. with sales of 1 o*7
cask# at thl* price. The opening mae Arm
at 17% cent*, with sales of 113. Receipts
1,4*0, export* 1,748
The week a receipts of turpentine were
4.788. against 8.844 la*t year, and the ex
porta 5r3, against 4 SIT leaf tear. The
export* went to New York 2.lk*, Interior
1,744. and Gars'.on Dock. 1041
ROBIN—Th* rosin market closed firm
at yesterday's outside price* Fairly go**!
demand prevailed. Receipt* 1.170. extorts
4.858.
The week * export* of roain were 53,-
71J. agalnat 22011. and the exports |4.jf2,
against 27.212 last year. The exiaorta went
to New York *l7. Philadelphia. 170, Balti
more. 1.124. Interior, 2 47V Bremen, 1.440,
and Garaton Bock. 4.0P9
Quotation*— 4* 'he close of the market
to-day tha following quotation* w. re but
letlned at Ihe Board of Trade!
hptrtta Turpentine -Firm at S7c bid,
with tale* of 1.3"" caaka.
Roetn* Arm, sales none
A. B. C II 25 1 |1 ,V.
1 U K 1 sjti
E 1 k> M 1 sc
1 s n 1 p i
t] 1 SO wo 2tn
1 M W W 335
Hume week last year—
Spirit* Turpentine—Firm at 47c; sales
*l2 casks
Koaln—Firm, aales M 9 barrel*.
A B, C I *a I 1 J-,
B *5 K 1 3"
B *5 M 1 A-.
F 1• N 2 l
0 1 I" W G Ito
H I 3W W. W 2JO
Receipt* Past Week.
Splills Rosin
ReelptVpast week 3!7i
Same week last year ... < 14*4 22.019
Export* last week j S,*>3 14.312
Same week lasi year ....j 4.537 27.222
Movement—
New York i 2.54" 027
Philadelphia j ....j 3Tn
Baliltnora j ....j 1.2N
Interior j I.7**, 2.47*
Bremen | —I U#
d* ret on 1.044, 4,
Total 1 S.AC 14,2*0
Receipts and block*.
Receipt#, shipment* and stocks from
April 1. ll*. to date, and to the corre
apondtng date of lost year:
MOO-1001
Spirit* RoMn
Stock April I. 19"" 2.197 112.P*
Recalved thl* week 4.758 22.710
Received previously 214.403 bcM>
Total 22*.M U. 346
Exports—
Foreign 1*4.553 350.758
New York 47,jti
Coastwise and Interior 34*92 179.W7
Total 111.121 4* **
Stock on hand 4hC* day . 11 3*4 124.4*0
r 99-l*n>.
Stock on hand April 1. IW> .. 3.M4 111.2*4
Received thl* week 5.8+4 22,010
Received previously 205.227 .329.414
Total 443.021
r
Kxoorts—
Foreign 140.0*4 258.254
New York 23.M7 l*
Coastwise and Interior 21,2*4 153 747
Total 185.897 515.593
Stock on hand ••• *•*
Charleston. 8 C. Sept n.-Turpentine
Arm at *4c. sale*. 20 cask*. Rostn steady
and unchanged.
Wilmington. N. C . Sept 21 —Spirits tur
pentine Arm at 94ff$7e: receipt*. 80 Rostn
steadv at 11.15*1 20, rocotpts. 144 Crude
turpentine steady a 81 WflW; receipt*
Tar Arm at II 4; receipts. 93
Now Orleans. Sept 21- Receipt* Ro*ln,
3SI b®rrelt. Turpentine. 112; exports. none.
FINANCIAL.
MONEY—The demand keep* fairly u|>
with tha supply _ .
BANK CLEARINGS—The bank .bar
me* during III* V>*l week wer* H.SI6.6S* 9!
aaatnat $L#4$.3M for the. correspmding
period laat year, and $2.1#7.422.57 for me
orrespondlng period of ISM
.’learto* by Day*-
Saturday ro
Monday }•■**! “
Wednesday *•**•*}* JJ
Tnureday .. 1.555.3.0 46
Friday I-**-” 3 *
Tn ,,i • $9,519,636 ki
FOREIGN EXCHANGE—Worker l
weak Commercial demand. $4 63 T |;
tUty day* S4U4; ninety day#,
franc*. Pari* and Havre, alaty day*,
t tiv Swlaa, alaty dava. 5 24’4: mark*,
aixty day*. 9* 16-16 c. ninety day*. 93 9-16 c
DOMESTIC EXCHANGE - Steady;
banka are buying at *-W dlacout* and aell
lug a* follow* $25 and under, 10c pro.
mlum: $75 <o ss*. 15r premium; Ed to SUM.
30e premium $M# to tJO’ 2s. premium;
I jnn to SI,OOO. par; ll.oon nnd over. 1-1* dls
rount.
SECURITIES—'The market la very tnar.
ttv* ararcaly anything doing Quotation!
are rathrf nominal
Itaoka.
Bid. Ask
Auguala and Savannah R R.... to} no
Atlanta and We* Point is 4 IX
do 6 per cent, certificate* ltw ion
Augusta Factory m m
t Uliana Bank ISO 132
Chatham Bank 111
Chatham R E A 1. Cos.. A Ml* 574
do do B * if
Eagle and Phoenix Mfg. Cos tot -
Edison Electric Ilium 100 105
Enterprise Mfg. Cos 90 1(0
Germania Bank 127 I*o
Georgia A Alabama 25 77.
Georgia Railroad, common 710 31$
Granltavllle Mfg. Cos 160 165
J P King Mfg. Cos I*o 1(0
Langley Mfg Cos 117 l*n
Wen hanta Nallon.il Bank 11* 111
National Bank of Savafinah 140 I.V)
Oglethorpe Savings an-1 Trust.... 101 M 0
People a Savina* and loan un 101
Southwestern Railroad Cos tot 10S
Savannah Gas Light Cos 14 a
Southern Batik 163 156
Savannah Bank and Trust 114 116
Sibley Mfg. Cos . Augusta 9* PI
Savannah Brewing 95 I*o
Banda.
Bid AalL
Char., Col A Aug lgt la. 1900. .M 4 lug
Atlanta cUy 4a. I*2 lot 1M
Auguala city 4*. 1137 1* 1(77
do h*. ires tit in
do 7a. I*o3 10$ 10$
4o n 1919 11$ U 1
Ala Mid Is. Ind'd. IK*. M AN. 97
Auguala Factory. $ per emt Itll US IS
Brunswick and western 4* 190* *1 *3
C R R A Banking collateral 5* 92 9$
C of O lat is. I*-vear gold. 1*45
F A A 11l 1
C. of G eon i* lit-. M A N #2
C, of O. lat Incomes. 1145 42V* Ul*
do $d Income*. 194S M H
do Id Income*. 1945 $ *
C. of <X (M o A A. Dlv ) 6*.
1147. J. A J 2 W
C. of G (Eaton Branch). I*. I9M.
J A D M
City A Suburban R R lat 7e....M9 11*
Columbus city, I*. 19*9 I*s Mf
Charleston city 4*. i45 Ml Ml
Eagle A Phoenix Mills *e 192* .144 10*
Idlson Electric Illuminating da .I*4 I**
Enterprise Mfg #. 19#t J*
Georgia Railroad la, 1910 IM ,l $A
O. S A F.. 1*46. J A J
Georgia A Alabama lat la. !•** • •!*}
Georgia state J'x*. 19*0, J. A J. .lot 1W
do IHt. 1911. M. * MJ
do 44*. 1915 1”
Macon city 6s.# 191*. J A J l
do 44**. 19*4. Jin. par ** W
Ocean Steamship •*. I9st I"® I<a
savannah city io. quar. Octohar
I*lß 11*4 lt'4
do la. quar Nov . 1909 •• JJi
South Carolina afat* 44*. 193 [ 1J
Sibley Mfg Cos. I*. 1903 * j*
South Bound 5*
MURPHY & CO., INC..
Btwrd of Trad* Building. Savannah
Private leased wires direct to New York,
vhi, ago and New Orleans.
t tITTtIV ITOCKS AMD tilt 41%.
York office. No. 41 Broadway.
Offices in principal elite* throughout the
south Write for our Market Manual and
hook containing Instructions for traders
8 F. 4 W gen im'ge, 4a. 1934.. 123 134
do do Ist s*. gold. 1931 11054 IBS
do St. John Olv ll is 1324 ... 94 94
WF.F.R-a HIM, CLKAHIXGff.
New York, tScpt. 21-The total hank
clearings ai the principal elite* of the
1 nltert Slates a* reported to Bradstreci
for the week ended Sept. 2' w.-r<- 11.348.-
ott.aT* n dectear. of 27 7 a* compared with
year Exclusive of New Y'ork B*s*s,-
t>32.21, a decica.e of 4.2 |tt*r cent.
New York. Me pi 21. —Money rat call
steady *1 I%*>■ 2i —r i ent Prime mri mule
Palter. 4%ff5%-per cent. Sterling exchange
-aster with actual business In lainkers'
bills at 84 M> >, ,j 4 a* 7 * for demand, and at
81*31* for i-lxty day*, invaltal rate-. 34 *1,7
* *4’ a and 84.8* Common lal hills. 84*2',
fit >2', Silver ertiAcales, 62%ti3%c Bar
sliver. <n*e. Mexican dollar*. v.% . ,„ v
-rnmem bonds weak, slate bonds Inactive,
and railroad bonds weak.
‘•Tilt K 4 AM) HUM)*.
The Market Closed With Small %et
(••In* Hfopfil .
New York, Sept. 21 -There was consid
erable further liquidation In to-day's
stock market, hut prices showed some
resistance all day and In the later trading
there were quite general recoveries of all
the ear.ler losers and small net gains are
the.rule The late roovery did not, how
ever, bring price* fully up to the open
ing level.
Buying by arbitrage broker* when the
market opened here was re*ron*lb!e for
the advance, and the buying for London
account was estimated at close to 2un*>
shares The professional oiierators In
New York seemed suspicious of the rise
In London and of the high opening made
In some of the specialties, notably Sugar
and Brooklyn Transit They therefore
sold those steck* with assurance at the
high level Yesterday's rather violent de
cline had the Inevitable effect of attract
ing considerable selling orders from out
side source* Price# therefore yielded
very generally after the opening, and de
clines tanging from 1 to its were affect
ed In a long list of stocks People's Gas
was especially .life-ted. and loet 2% and
General Electric as much Louisville was
the weakest of the railroad list and fell
at one time a point under last night. Some
wider dec.lne* were made by newly awak
ened dormant stocks Considering the
range of this movement 'the day's Anal
changes will he found surprisingly small;
a consummation which suggest# a gener
al closing up of speculative accounts
That the short* were buyers on a large
scale wan pal|ible. and the circulation of
the favorite canard of the President *
death went to show that the bear* were
rather hard pressed. The forecaat of an
unfavorable hank statement, the develop
ment* tn the miners' sttlke and the re
port that an agreement between steel op
eratives and their employers seemed Im
probable did not app-ar to weaken the
market, as they had been discounted by
ytaterda)'* selling The leport of the
weak * currency movement Indicated a
loss In , ash by the banks of 84.00t'.f100 or
upward* of SI,OOO uOt more than last week
This showing dispose* of the supposition
that last week's movvmetit was made ab
normal hy the movement of the relief
fund to Galveston A further loan ex
pansion 1* counted upon with conAdence.
In view of the large remittances known
to have b*>n made on account of the Ger
man loan payment which Is certain to be
reflected In the loan Item of the banks.
There Is every probability, therefore, of a
further mbstanUal Inroad up n the sur
plus reserve.
Bonds continued reactionary and did not
rally with stock*. Total sales par value
*955.000 I'r.lted States 8a and new 4s de
clin'd *4 per cent. In the bid price.
The total sale* of stocks to-day were
212.700 shales. Including Atchison. 10.500.
Atchison preferred. 14.19". Baltimore and
Ohio. 5,220; Burlington, 11.770; Cleveland.
Cincinnati, Chicago and S . I-ouls. .5.35".
I.ouisvtde and Nashville, 10.3k5. Missouri
Pacific. 8.170. Northern Pacific. 7.00; Penn
sylvania. 8.800; Heading first, 7. IF*. St
Paul. 15.3HV; Southern Pacific, 4 990. In
lon Pacific. 21.1M0; Steel and Wire. 7.1 W:
Tobacco. 9 140. Brooklyn. 17.791; People s
Gar. 20.015; Sugar, 27.89". Tennessee Coal
and Iron. 7.FM. Sugar, *7.890
New York Stock List.
A’chlson . 2*%Unlon Pac 54%
do pref 4* do pref ........ 711,
Bait. A Ohio .. 47V Wabash 7
Can. Pac .87 1 do pref 14%
Can. Sou 44 Wheel A E. E-. *%
Che* A Ohio .. 34%: do M pref .... 22%
Chi. Gt. W. ... Id Wise. Cen 12
Chi.. B A Q. .121% Third Avenue ..lo"
Chi., I. A E. .. 21 Adams Ex 123
do pref 53 American IS*
Chi AE.I. .. 941.. United Slate* 44
C. A Nw 158% Wells Fargo ...128
C.. R I. A P .104’.. Am Cot Oil . -
C. C. C. A St. ( do pref 8*
I etuis 58 | Am. Milting 4*B
Col. 8011 *H do pref 22
do lsl pref ... 38 [Am 8 A H. . . 35 -
do 2d pr. f 14 | do pref %
Bel A Hud. ...1(7% Am Spirit* ... 1%
B . E. A W. ..1715r do pref IT\
Ben A 11 O. .. 1* A> Steel Hoop. 18
do prel 45 do pref 45
Krt* 108. Am S A BV. .. 305,
do Ist pref ... *l*4 do pref 71‘
Gt N pref 149 VAm Tin Plate .. &
Hocking Coal .. 12s do pref 77‘,
Hocking V Sl*. Am Tobacco . S7‘i
lllinotr Cen- .. 11*V do pr-f 125
lowa Cen 1* Aral Min Cos. .. 12
do pref 4° I Brook R T. .. 5! ■
LEA W 25*, Col. F. A 1. ... 313,
do pref Coot Tob 24*.
Lake Shore X 1 do pr-f 75Q
k * ,• 49 7 , Federal Steel .. 3h'>
Manhattan L. . '• do pref *
Met St R ...1481* Oen E.ec 134 U
Mex Cen >'*'• Glucose Sugar 494,
M A St E . 52 1 do pref 9*',
do pref 1 Intern Paper .. 14‘,
Mlseouri Pae. .. 17', do pref 525,
Mobile A Ohio.. 34 'Laded- Gas .... 70
M K A T. ... * Natl Biscuit ... 32
do pr-f 27V .lo pref 85
\ J. C. 1-5 JNati. l-ead 175a
ij y r 1275, do prsf *"
K. 4'w 32 Natl Steel 24
do pref 74 I do pref ttt
North Pac. •• 48‘a'N Y. A U. ..121
•to pref 49*. North Am 145,
Ont A Weat. .. WVPaclAc Coast ..52
ore Hy a N... 42 I do Ist pref ... 74
a,, pref 74 do 2-1 pref .... 42
Pennsylvania ..125H Pacific Mat: .... 28 i V
Reading u * Ga V"' **
do Ist pref .... 52V!*rased Steel C. 34
do 3d pref ... •* do pref .<*,
ItvG W
£ pref N* S R A T B,
gr L AS F . 9*, Sugar lISN
do Ist pref . 42 I do pref 114*
2d Ptvf - *'*: Tenn. C. A I ... 57*,
a, E 8w ... mt\ S Igather .. "L
do pref do pref 454.
S, Paul ” , , Vt: J 8 H'tbher.. W
do nref 173 do pref •
a. r A O. ...IK> |ss>t*m t'nkui 7854
21 „ p,7 315- R I A 8 105,
E Ty U .V, pref
T ANARUS„ \ Pac. ... l*‘-5 U*
Bonds
V. S ref 2* reg. lt !M.. K A T. Sd* 445,
do coupon .... 104*i do Is ** I
do t, reg .... 109% N. Y. C. lata... 148%
% mis. J. C. gen. Is 122%
do neeTta.rag 134 Pan 8.
do new ta.cou 8* . -' - 10M *
do old 4% reg IIS N. Y.. C. A St.
do old 4s. COU 114 B- *e_ ’2
do I* reg .... 1185* N. A 95 con 4s 94
doss' cou .... IlimOrs. Nnv Ist* . 1*
_ r 1 *4ss .122 do 4s 142
xtch Gan 4# .. l<*4lGr 8 E Ca ... 127
do gdjt. 4a ... So conaol 8a .. 114
THE MORNING NEWS: SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1000.
C of G con 8 925, Read Gen Is .. 84%
do Ist In (bull H. G W lsts .. 9*' :
do 3d in tbldl 9 St E. A Ir. M
Can So 2d* ... I4', consol 5a 111*4
C A O t%* %St E A 8 F
do 5* 12" Ocn 4e 123
C, A N. W. con. St. P consols . 149
7s 129 st P . C. A Pac.
C A N W S.F let* 117S
Beb. let 139% do 5s Ill',
Chi. Terminal 4s 92 Southern Pac 4s 78
Col. Southern 4s 8- Southern Hy 5s 108*,
D. A 14 O. lsts lffl'k Stan K A T. * 44
do 4s 9S%T A P lsts ... 112*5
Erie Geti. 4 .... 48 do 2d* 57
Ft. W. A B. C. Cnton Pae. 4s .. 1045,
Ist 73*, W abash lsts ... 117
Ocn. Electric 5* UJ | do 3d, K*l
lowa Cen 1-is 111 I West Shore ts 113%
l. A N. Fill. 4, 99 Wls Central lsts 85
M. A O. 4, Ibid* 82 Va Centurirs . 89'^
N-w York, Sept. 21 -Standard Oil s>
MIB(EI.EA%EOtS Htltkr.Tt.
Note These quotation* ar* revised
dally, and are krpt a* near .a possible In
eccord with the prevailing wbole-als
price* Official quotation* ar* not usl
when they disagree with tha prlcta whole
■alera ask
Country and %arlla*rn I'rotsee.
POCI.TKY—The market Is steady- Qua
ta'lons Broilers. 30825 c. |>er pair; half
grown, t C-V8 . three-fourths grown, 55®
4t5-. hens. 457J75C. roosters. 49k50c. ducks.
s>* i7sc; geese. 75 ql! o>
EGGS Soady at UUldc
BETTER The toi e of the market H
firm Quotations IVestern creamery. 18'y
'i33c; N-w York slate dairy, IT',®22V. ex
tra Elgtue. 248825 c
CHEESE Market firm; fancy full
cream ch—- 13c for 20 to 12-pound
average. 2*tE9o-pound average, 12%c.
Early Vrgrtahlri.
IRISH POTATOES—Northern, $1.9"
rack
CABBAGE 4'*B7%c per head.
ONIONS- Yellow. In barrels, $2 25;
eras- >. 90-; red. 81 90
Itrredaluft., liny and Ciratn.
FIA >t*R Market steady; patent. $4 in.
Straight. 84.15. fancy. 84.**; family. $3.75
MEAE—Pearl, p-r barrel. *2.75, per aack,
$130; city meal, per sack, bolted. *! anj
1.25; water ground, *1 25. cily grit*,
sacks. $136. pearl grits. Hudnuts*. tier
barrel, 82 85 per sack. 81 32%. sundry
brand*. 81 27tl *> sacg
CORN Market firm, while. Job lots.
B.V. cnrload lot*. 42c. mixed corn. Job lota]
82c; carload lots. 4A
BICE— Market steadv. demand fair;
fancy head. 4c. fancy. 554 c
Prims
Good ISBEv,
Fair 4 ($4%
Common 354
OATS-No 3 mixed, carload. $2%; )ob
lots, 2Sc. while clipped. ]Bc. joo; 27r ear*.
BRAN—Job lot*. 96c; carload lots
90c
HAY- Market steady; No I, timothy.
IS- Job. 90 rare: No. 1 90c Job; 85 cru
Bacon. Hams aud l-ard.
BACON—Market firm. B S C R side*
9V. t> S t>e|Ues "E 4 , 1 Eastern 1; P
P bellies. 9%J*9%c (Western); emok-d
C. R side,. 9%r.
HAMS- Sugar cured, 12>ygn3V-
I-ARD-Ptne. lb tierces. 8> t fitV . tn 50-
pound tins and So-pound tub*.
compound, in Herce* 4%c: 50-pound tins,
and 80-pound tuba. 7c.
isgsr and (ogee.
SI'OAR-
Cut loaf 653 Dlamnntl A 4at
Crushad 8 SS'Confecttonera' AS IS
Powdered .sS|YY'hlle Extra C..5M
XXXX. iww'd. ,(.|Extra C Iff
Granulated 643 Golden C 5.78
Cubes *sS'Yellows (
Mould A 6.58]
COFFKE-
Mocha 36c |Prime, No. 8 ...li%c
Java 34c (Loo). No 4 .. ,U%c
Feabarry 14%c Fair, No 5 ... U c
Fancy No 1 .. ,13%e! Ordinary, No. *19%.-
Cholce. No 3 llSgc Cummon. No TlB c
ll.rknar* and Hnidtag Sugglle.
LIME. CALCIUM. PLASTER AND
CEMENT— Alabama and Georgia lime in
fair d*n>sn> and soli at 10 cents a barrel;
special calcined piaster. It OB per barrel;
hair, 4ffsc, Hosedaie cement. $1.3U8r135;
carload lota, speclai. Portland temeni, re
tail $2 a. carload lots. $2 uff2 30
LUMBER F O B Y'BFSBLd SAVAN
NAH—Minimum. yard star*. $lO 50911.60;
car allls, sl2 506)13 Cos. different sixes, sl4 9)
818 0b: ship stock. sl4 OQff 11 08. sawn Has.
$. hewn Ilex 35g)d6c
oIL-ilarket steady: demand fair; sig
nal. bti(ec West Virginia ola. k sffUc.
lard, 58c; neatsfoot. flotilb . machinery, 14
(125 c. linseed oil, raw. 6T%c; balled. 75c;
kerosene, prune white.. 13c; water whit*,
lie; Frail's astral. 14; deodorised to e
gasoline, drums, ll%c; empty oil ugrreht.
delivered. 85c
SHOT- Drop, $) 50; B. B. and iar*. ffl.Tff;
chilled $1.25,
IRON Market very steadv; Seels. 5%e
NAII-B—Cut. $260 base; wire, S2H base,
BARBED YVTRE—S3 50 per 100 pounds
straight good*. 236880 c; sugar housa mo
iaase. 156 38c
GUN POWDER—Fer keg, Austin crack
shot, $4 00: half kegs. $2.25. quarter kegs,
$1 25: champion ducking, quarter keg*.
$2 25. Dupont and Hazard smokeless, half
kegs. $11.35. quarter keg*. $5 75, 1-pound
canisters. $1 CO; less 25 oer cent.; Troiedorf
smokeless powder, 1-pound can*, SI.OO. 10-
pound cans. 99c pound.
Frails and .Kara.
APPI.EB Early Northern variety, $2.1561
$.75.
BAN A K AR—51.1501.60 bunch.
PINBAPPIjEB—Extra large Abhaka*
Cayennes. $3 50 per standard crate, small
Red Spanish $2 o>ff2 50.
LEMONS -Market steady at $4 50ffS.00.
CoCOANCTd $3 253.50 per 10"
Nt'TH—Almond*. Tarragona. 16c; Ivtcaa,
16c; walnut*. French. 12c, Naples. ]2c; pe
cans. 12c; Braxlls. 7c; fllberis, 12c; assort
ed nut* id-pound and 25-pound boxes, lie.
PEANUTS —Ample stock, fnlr demand;
market firm, fancy hand-pleked. Virginia,
per pound. 4%c; hand-picked. Y'lrginta, ex-
Iras. 6c, N. C seed peanuts. 4e.
Urlrd and Evaporated Fruits.
APPEJSff— Evaporated. 7%fftc; sun-dried.
s’vM">
PEA' 'H Ed—Evaporated, pealed, lg%c.
unpeabd, 8%419c
PEARS— Evaporated. 9c
AFRF'OTS— Evaporated. 9%c pound,
nectarines, 10c
KAJBIN8 —L. L.. $200; Imperial cabinet*,
$2 25. loose. 60-pound boxes. 6®*%c pound.
Colton bagglag and Ties.
RAGGING—Market firm; Juts. 2%-
poond. 9%c. large lot, 9%c; small total
fpound 8%89c; 1%-pound. $%08%c; seg
Island bagging. 12%c
TlES—Standard. 46-pound, arrow, large
lots. $1.40; small tots. $1 50
salt, little# and Wool.
SALT Demand ta talr and the market
steady; rk/.oad lota, tou-poutid burlao
sacks. He. l""-pout)d cotton sock. 45c,
110-pound burlap sacks. 4*'#c, 110-pound
cotton sack*. 49%c; 25-pound burlap sacks,
Ur; 125-pound cotton aack. 56c, 2">>-pound
burlap sack*. Ssc.
HlDES—Mackei firm; dry flint, ls%c;
dry salt. ll%o; green salted. 6c.
WOOL—Nominal; prim* Georgia, fre*
of sand burr* and black wool. 19c black.
!6c: burry. 10c. Wax, 25c; tallow. $%.
Deer akina. 29c.
MIOCBELAffEOtff.
yigH—Mackarel. ltalf-barrala. No E
BSM No S. . No *.; Ml'*- So- L
gl 40; No. 2, $135. No. i. 48c Codflah,
'■pound brick*. 4%c; 2-pound bricks, (c.
Hsnokcl herrings, per box. 30c Dutch her
ring. In kegs. $1.10; new mullets, half
barrel*. $3
SYRUP-Marker quiet: Oeorgt* end
Florida syrup, buying at 28030 c, selling at
(3||*sc; sugar house at Htl) V ; selling at
HONEY s'slr demand, eiramed, In bar
rels. Bffd'c gallon.
High wine basis, 11.2*.
OCEAN rNKICHTI.
COTTON.—Savannah to Boston, par
ewt,. 25-. <* New York, per cwt.. 10c;
to Phttodeiphla. par bale. $1; Baltimore,
** FOREIGN DlßECT—Bremen. MfflA-',
(Oc*. 54ci; Uverport. s*c; (Oct. JSffOTc);
Hamburg. 57c; Genoa. s>c; Barcelona. 10c;
Manchester. s*-. Havre. NF; Antwerp. t*c
FOREIGN ;NDIRECT —Liverpool. 40c;
Manchgater. 80c nominal; Hamburg. 40c;
Havre W ; Genoa, 70c; Revol and St
Petersburg. 78c; Antwerp. Boc |
"SR" Southern Railway.
Trains Arrive and Pepart Savannah an 90 th Meridian Time One Hour Siosr-a
Than Cl ty Tun*.
Schedules In Effect Hu nday, Jun* 10. 1800
HFAt'IW'WN ‘ WtH t EAM . iffckAl'El
'Ro.s4 j No> 14 (j 1, N.*JiTHSSr
( || (Centra I Time.) || |
72 3pm .2 xs>m Ev a*ya anal At ..vet. .Run
• ikttisrn Ttme.)
4 31pm, 4 28am Ar lllsekvill* Lt 1 tio.ni I Tfpm
4 tt.pm 4 loan. Ar Columbia Ev.j 1 Aim 11 Seim
0 lopm 9 46.1 m Ar .Cbaglotta ... 1,1 1 10am
U 44pm i2 3pm Ar Onaneboro Ev,i 7 lopmj 4 item
• Ar (or f I.
12 Siam 1 !8;u Ar .. 7....'. Ban Villa Ev.ilstysn (mu
(Warn 4 Aten At 11l n.otul l.i '2olpn "c
2 40am J 43pm Ar* .....71.7,77777 Eynohlnirg I.v 1 6.|.m 2 idem
4 35am 6 35pm Ar chariot tesvtll# Ev| 2 04,un|12 s.pm
7 3.0- s fdpnv Ar W 1 hutgton I.v ’,! tfcauij 4 lO;gn
9 Jsam II 25pm Ar B t|timre Ei 8 3am I *H*m
81 10am 3 Mam Ar PhUndelphie I.v 3 ifiam| 8 t*P'U
3 (Bpm 6 22em Ar New Yiwk Ev ,13 Iftaml 8 Apm
$ 3epm 3 OOjen At Boatoo Ev > OttpmjlO Mata
No 18 II TO THE NORTH AND WMT. | No.A
II (Centra I Ttme.) j|
17 Xntt.jEv mv 1 stall gr I * tiki*
y (E.<atarn Ttmo.) |l
8 3"*m JEv t'alumld* Ev'| I >.*n
AlOwnr I.v Spattatti irg lev '
BlCpm I.v Asti-rllle I,vi|B®tu
4 "2pm!)Ar 1101 ■ffrtngi B.' " *am
T Apm [Ar Knoxville E> * 'A>m
110 am Ar Eevlnghon I.v to 30pm
T 45an. Ar ciratnnatl I.v • OOnm
7 lb..m Ar lnuwvtllc I.' 7 (pm
8 Ot%m-. Ar t 1. I
All trains arrive and d-part from the liant System Station.
TIIDOrUH CAR SERVICE. ETC.
TRAINS AND 24 BAIEV. Nt555 YORK A Nil FlatlBIDA EXPHiSBB Vaatl
be led limited tialna. wttlt I'uiuna- Brewing Room Sleeping c'ata b.tw..* n>vai.
nah and New York. Connect* at Wa-hlugton with Coiotunl Espre-s for
Pullman Sleeping Cars between Cbar;otle and Richmond and chstlofta and Nor
folk Bint ns Car* srv, all meal* Iwtwwan Pavsnnnh in.l W lehlngton.
TRAINS 35 AND X DAILY. THE UNITED STATES FAST MAH. V-atltnil**
limited trains, carry ing Pullman Drawing Room Sleeping c#r l>< isten H' sitnalt
and New York Dining Cars -erve *l, meals letsm 11 Htv.nnah and Washtn tra*
Also Pullman Drawing Room Ste ping Carr between be van nah and C4i.cl.Aali.
through Asheville and "The l.end t th# bkv "
For ■ ompleie Information s to rat<a, acbedutee. etc., apply lo
O. GROOVER Ticket Agent. Plant System Station
JAMES FREEMAN, C. P and T. A. lit Bull streat. Telephonea-ltetl, 330;
Georgia 8M
8 H HARDWICK Assistant Central Passenger Agent Atlanta O*
LI'MRER -Rv “oh— Freight# dull. P
Baltimore and eastward. $4 50 to Is 00 P-r
M Including Portland
LUMBER— By Steam-Savannah to Bal
timore s& 00. to P R H or B A O des k*.
$5 50. to Philadelphia. 18**e per ret, (4
lb* to foot 1, to New York Ntb pet M.
$4 75 to do k, lightered to Boston to dock.
SB Uu
NAY’AI. STORES —The market is firm:
medium stse vessel# B>tn Cork for
order*. 3s and per twrrel of 31" pounds, and
5 per rent prltnag*. Spirits. 49d par
p gallons grors. and 8 pee cent iwtmag*.
Urre vessels, rostn, 9e. spirits. *s 54
Steam, lie per M 8 pound* on rostn. 21JQC
on spirits. Savannah 10 Boston, and 95jC
on roain and '9c on spirit* *0 New York.
OR AIK. moviaioxa. f.tc.
New Y'ork. Sept 21.—Flour market w*
quiet hut fairly steady without much
change, es-ept for a slight decline in
spring txrtents, Minnesota patent*. $4 2<Wr
4.89; rye flour firm: corn meal firm, rye
firmer; No. 2 Western. "c
Burley quiet; barley malt dull.
Wheat—Spot firm. No. 2. 82V , option*
after a steady opening de lined rathr
sharply from site effect* of further liqui
dation and weakness in Northweet mar
kets. This was followed late In the day
by a full recovery nnd ectiv* demaiel from
eil elder based on favor*hi* weekly wheat
and further cleqrancto. and a sharp Jump
In corn; closed firm *1 sgc net (advance;
March closed, 87'ec; M*> ck>el. 87i Sep.
temner close-1 82%c; October closed. K2V .
December closed Stke*’
Corn—S|>oi firm; No. 2. 47%c: option*
market opened steady With wheat. If
then eased off on big receipt* at Chicago,
but finally turned strong on a aqu—se
of Seplember shorts in the Weat; closed
firm at t*c. net advance; May cloned.
41V; September closed, 47%' . October
closed. 45c. December closed, tl'y.
Oats—Spot firm. No. 2. 25c. options quiet,
Skit steadier with corn
quiet; cut meals steady
Eard easy. Western st tamed. $7.52 I,*. 1 ,*. re
fined quiet
Fork firm
Tallow steady.
Petroleum dull.'
Hoeln quiet.
Turpentine Irregular. 4!')6420.
Rlc* firm
Coffee—Spot Rl< easy; No.- 7. Invoice.
V. nominal; mild quiet Futures opcn*d
Iwrely steady with prices 5 to 15 i-olhi,
lower, and ruled weak much of the ses
sion under local and light foreign selling
weak cables, large Brasilian reeelpi* and
a heavy spot markei. Covering cau**|
5 points rally at the end of the session.
Closed steadv with price, 5 to 10 points,
net lower. Total sales, 20.25" latg*. Includ
ing October 8.15 c; November, 7 05c. De
cember. 7.15 c.
Sugar— Raw strong; fair refining. 4%r:
centrifugal. 94 teal. sc. molasses sugar.
4c; refined firm.
Butter strong: creamery, 14'*ii21V;
state dairy. HsffHhdc.
cheese irregular; large white, ltc: small
white, lie.
Eggs eerong. state and Pennsylvonla,
lM3"c: Western, regular packing, a'
mark. 125kffl*V9c.
Potatoes quiet; Jetoey's. $1 "fidl S"; New
York. *1 Wfl 42%, Ing Island. $1 .K%|
1.75; Jeisey sweet*. E’ 25812 75
Peanuts steady; fancy handpicked. Iff
45 c; other domaatlc, 2>tG4c
Cabbage quiet, Ing Island, per JOO.
81 .we: 25
Cotton by steam to Liverpool, 9n.
COTTON SKUI) OIL.
New York Sept. 21—There was a sale
of I.""" barrel* prime suptmer yellow,
promps at TJ'i r and general firmnese
throughout with 28c asked. Prime rrude
barrels nominal: prime summer yellow.
375*c for prompt, off summer yellow, 34%c:
prime winter yellow. 411842 c; prime while,
fcttfi il. . prime meal. 824
( Hit AGO MtHKCTS.
Chicago. Spi H —After a weak begin
ning to-day wheat turned e'ronx and Oc
tober closed %c over yesterday. Corn dos
ed %skc and oat# %c higher. Provision*
closed 5c lower to ilk- higher
The hading future* ranged ns follows:
Opening Highest.Lowest.Closing
Wheal No 2-
ffepr 77 78% 77 78%
Oct 77%77* 7*%1i74>, 74% 78%
Nov 780*78% 79% 77% 79 79'.
Corn No 2
Sept ... yw.ltsr, 40% 39*4 a
Oct 38% 38%3% ‘,fW% 3*S*t.ts,
Nov ... 35% 88% 34% 34%n*8%
Oats No tr-
Sept ... 21% 2t%4)21% . 21% 21%21%
Oct 214*8821% 21%22 2:4. 21%tr
Nov 22 % 22%8f235i a 22.%
Mess pork, per Irarrel—
Oct *’2 15 *l2 l3 95 *l2 15
Jan II 5" 11 55 11 425* 11 45
Lard, par Id# Pound*-- •
Oof .. 715 7 15 705 7 975*
Nov .. 7 15 7 15 7 42% 7S
Jan ..4 8" <* 8" 4 72% 475
Short Rib* per w" pounds-
Bepf .7 8" 785 77" 771)
Oct .. 7 I" 7 7 37% 7 42%
Jan 4 l*% 8 IS t 07% 4 I"
Cadi quoiatlon# were as follows: Flour
steady: No I spring wheat. 721874 c, No.
1 red 74®79%c. No 2 corn. 4%fJ|o: No.
$ yellow 4"%ffllc; No 2 oat*. 3l4kfs22c;
No. 2 white. %XV; No. 3 white. s4f|
2.V4C; No I rye. 58c. gaod feeding barley,
891139%c; fair to choice mat'lng. 63QM-;
No 1 Has *.*d, *l*l. No. 1 Northwestern.
$1 52 prime timothy seed, 84 3"94 59; mess
l>ork’. per hhl . * 15*12 30. lari, per 10"
lb*.. >1 "T%7 17%; shert rib, sides tlnoife)
$7 40877. M; dry salted aboutder, (boxed)
4%ffg%r. short r ear sides (boxed), $ Kqs
g. 99; whisky, basts of high wines, |l.*(i
clover gonuact grade, liujOO.
MAHIN3B IYTKLLIUE34C,
Mafters of Interest to shipping Men
litairrally,
Bnil Jnnnuiift f**r kma la
pilot Vo #la Av nlahlr, and form nr<4 ton
n igo in off* r#tl r|miliikl>, ownrra hi kma
to olMaln 4 furtn*r unnrovrnirni tn ratr*
to (oktninl or tit far Kui.in |M*rtp< for ati*n
• ml cargo and .as., oil. #,>• a Fb I lade I
Phla report. There I.- also -i a•,mt tnqiilry
for lumber nbd general cargo tonnage t.i
"eat Indira and South America, but the
tates lsl are not sufficiently attractive
to influence a prompt acceptance of the
business off.rc.l (’) order*, to Erstern
por:* are - arc* anil, with tonnage abund
ant, fates do not Improve.
The British eteam-hlp Aldersgate, due
Oct. 5. for Bremen, was po-’..l at the Cot
ton Ex- hang< yeaterday by W. YY'. Wilson.
A most Important fador In the equip
ment of the modern merchant n well as
war vessel* and other craft where light
and air are appreciated at their full value
I* the air port and deck light Those
'aluahle adjuncts tn construction of utl
' • h" • It.' t. -..1 o, ,in, . ~ ~ | h a,
there are as many iieol on shipboard as
|,tsst tge witno'.n lessening the structural
strength of the hull.
Mavannah Almanac.
dun rise# at 5.49 a. nt.. and sets at 854
p. m.
High water at Tyhce to-day at 4:4! a
m . and 4:67 p nt High water at flfcvan
nuh one hour later.
Phase* of Ibe Moon for September.
. D. H. M
First quarter 3 1 54 morn
Full moon 8 11 4 ave.
Last quarter 15 1 87 eve.
New mooli 23 1 87 eve.
Muon Perigee, 9th; Moon Apogee, 23d.
ARIUi L AM) DKIVtIITI F.*.
Irrliril mt U iiaranlliir.
Dark (BwM), Wivlcn, Ol**gow,
Vraarla %%rnt to flea.
Hark Carl ILi.ifttari (Nor>, olnen. Garaton
Dock.
Nklpflaa Mrmuranda.
Tem rlffe Hf|4 15 - Haikd ateanvr
G®p*vior, (frocn Tynei. I*ens6®f iia
Ja -kaonvUle, Kin . Hepf. jo —Arrive-! tug
A brim Mink*. Avery. Hntannah, (clear*)
for Norfolk with kcw in tow)
KnUrwl, •#.-hcM oner kief Hebe aae* Kerry.
CHoacfftir. MuebiiMHs.
4*lear<%t. at earner Hoanoke. Joy, Phtla*
delpbta
Ja< k/onvllle, Fla , Kept. 21 Botereff,
ai earner < Vmiancbe, , IVnnitigtfjn, N**a
York.
Port Tampa. Fl*.. Kept. 21. Arrive*),
afeamcr I'unlta. Thoni*son, If.ivana; tuir
Dauntleea. (owing: aohooner If. Frank
Nealy. Jiao's, Havtwa.
Key Wfwt, Fl®., Kept. 21 —Arrive®
schooners lu* linatinßp. Alhury, Mo
lr. Lykes, Kankr. Havana.
Railed, schooner Lily. White. i*unt Ra
mt.
firnos Kept. 11.-Hallwl. steamer Apex,
Pensacola
TrlcMte, Ki-pt. IS—BIN, steamer Agul
kjs. Fans®col®.
Amsterdam. Kept. 2* ™B.llri), steamer
Puritan. Savannah.
Ifakimore. Hepf. 21 —Arrived, steamer
11 a in'® Havannah.
t'barleaton. H C. # Kept. 21—Arrive*)
steamer Aiaonqmn. Piatt. Jacksonville
.4ri(l proceeds*) fo New York, scHbone s
L‘?>enexer Hiftirelt, Pendleton. New York.
George It. Concdon, H.iyles, New York.
Knllee lo Mariners.
Pilot ch.irla and all hydrographic Infor
mation will be furnished maulers of ves
sel* free of charge tn United States hy
drographic office in t*utom House Cap
tains are requested to call at the office.
Iteporle of wreck* and derelicts recslved
for tranml*iOK to fths Navy Depart
ment.
ITIftftBIA POUT.
ftteii nmhlpa,
Hogby fßr). 1 r*ftl ton. mk-lde; !dg for
Bremen and Hamhurg-A. F f'hun hill
lmaum (Ttr). 2.7**! tone, Penberthy; Hg
cotton—Rtrarhan A Cos.
Bre kfield (Bn. 1 *** tons. Jeffels; idg
cotton.—Mints A Cos
Darlington (Bn. LkS> tons. Work; Idg
for Liverpool -Ktrarhsn A Cos.
Labunn (Hr). 2 3M tons, Gardner; Mg. for
Bremen.—Minis A Cos.
Treasury (Hr>. 1 **-'* torn, Davies; idg for
Oanoa.—Mints A Cos. ,
rrsuUi Bright (Hr), 2.114 tons, Goode; Idg
for Bremen Wilder A C®.
Maiuonomo (Hr), 2.7Sft tons. Mann; Idg
for Bremen.—W W. Wilson.
ffklffs.
Germ ante (Nor). IJftft tone. Bunde; Idg
n. Dahl A Cos.
“ *' Oarki.
Crown (Nor). 629 tons, Hrberg; to Id. n.
#,—Master.
Elt*i- Curry (Hr), 494 tons Landry; Id*.
lumlwr for Wucb*®-- Master.
R B MeKulf (Nor), 1,357 ions. Dun*; Hi
r #.—Bah) A Cos,
Eatons (Nor). 522 ton*. Cgrleson, Id. n. (.
—Master,
Nuuanu. $77 lons, Jvaelyn, iw id. u.
MastCfi
' ar| t System.
of Railways.
Train, Operassd by sett, Meridian Tl me -On# Hour Flower Than city Ttma.
BUAB bOYY N , LIT .’( a A , cUM „ It. aD ~ ~
• . I*4 i(2 .is ; North sn3 South. ) 23 35 fuTJtr
• 1 4"• ■- lot U (9a 2 (5a 1.. eav . push.. . At, 2w . juo i•• ■ -^7-
U ita u Ale, ( tap ;o e^e, i jxa Ar <'liarleaion .. Ev It Isp 6 KU-. * l(V| 7 Its 1 Off
•••••••I j * -i.i .. | i 2iip Ar ....lUtlimom) . Evj 9 06.1, 4 Mi>( t
I i 7 (la, ... ,11*1 Ar . Washington... Ev; Ast. 3 (Klpj
i I 3tsj | I tu. Ar .. BaHtmara 1,. I (taj l 4,9 —-
I I!• *saj | Ik, Ar .. . Philadelphia • IdWIS MU M
j | 1 l-'l'! j 7 <*S(j Ar .. .New Y'ork .. Ev „sp * kec
■
, is , 84 , 32 ;”i8
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NORTH. WEST AN I> SOUTHWKBT
W it VIA Jv up )| 14 } Id J 3.1 V|® Muni4onlury.ll 14 | *•
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ft Oftpj 7 lfta Ar Mamptma .Lv I • 3V5| ft Oftp
ft A'.a! 7 10a Ar Kanßaaf HtvLv‘l ft inp. ft *.p 4 I*pj 5 of.Ji!|Ar M.Wla Lv||i2 ftip{U 94®
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* Bally escept liunday. * W| , jo.i ,gv (savannah Ar ili) )sa|t2 Ida
(Sunday only , „ *,, Ar.. Tlfton .. Ev ; 2 16a) 6 ff
Though Fullman Rieeidtig Tir fLrvtr* I 45#: 2 t"t' Ar - Ailwny Ev;'l2 oi,.| I („p
to North. F.a.t and Weal and lo Fkald* | 6 Sin Ar Coiumhua Ev|j, to OSa
4 (*ii nr t* •I<l ti • Hiarfr at I'ort 'lamp a with atrßMffrs fur Kr> V% rat ail
Havana. I.ravtai l*urt Tampa .Montlnya, Tharatlaya an® Patardajra at
11 i4W> it m.
J. H I’olhnnua. T. P A . K A Arrnan® . CTty Tkl Afft.. !>• Koto Hot®. I‘uoua 71*
R W. WRKNV, rtitrnifr Tra Mnnaprr. Havannah. Oa •
McDonough a dallantyne,
Iron Founders, IVlachinists, 1 1
“ 4- * * he, Katie. (Makes., manuta e.u.cr. •>( <'■•• .L’ ' :■,^B
mri Ud C.i.kl, gßxgluaa, kerll.al as* lew Muantag "/' '■
iwra M 111, Sager Mill r..., ska (dag. Falter., eta.
TELEPHONE NO. 123.
Hrlgs.
Zenit (Aust). 3*6 lona, Hentch: to Id, n a—
Hlra< hi> A Cos.
Hevtiab. HI tone, Richardson; to M. ——•
ilwlrr.
Xebnonere.
T YV Dunn 635 tone. Bond, big lumber
blaster.
John It t’enroae. 433 luns. Ohcen; Idg.
lumber. -Mneter.
181,11. 561 tons, Hines; fo Id. lumber
blaster.
Hobiwlek. 4D ions. Hogerthy; to bl. lum
ber -Master.
Th- Jo*e|.nln.-, 5*3 (on*. Townsend; to Id
lumber—Master.
It tluaraatine. * , ,
Dark Solid (Hw'-li. Wedan.
T W
A FABBOI ft X HITS IUDVEII.
The Original Grandfalhrr’e Hat I#
Found In Indlnnn,
From the Indianapolis N'ewa.
John C. Wingate of YY'ingale. one of In
diana's best kiH>wii Republican poltllctoßa,
Is a g.Kxl story Idler. One of hi# pecu-
UartDen la that If n story he tell# la
doubted h never falls to back lt up.
White the Stale Board of Tax Commis
sioners wa* in session in ln*U*nopnlt* re
• ently he tost a alory of the origin of the
famous obi while beaver of the campaign
of 1868, known as "grandpa’* ha." le*f
there should I>* doubt of th* BUI bentlclly
of his narrative, Mr. Wingate on his last
trip to bln home. In Motvtgomery coun
ty. brought the hat 40 IndMnnpoto with
him (ltd kindly lent It to the New*, which
presented a plrtuie taken from tha old
,ejver Itself.
Mr. Wingafe goes hack to the days of
|kl> to begin hi* story. "In ihe ibsyx of
the old Tlppacgnn* Harrison campaign."
he saya. "the old Tlppe<wnor laitti*
giound, seven mile* north of lAfayette.
wmi a famous point for the gathering of
B-publbans. The reason for this, of
course, was that It was on Shat spot
where Gen. Jlurrlson fought and defeut-d
ilia Indian*. People in those days would
'•one for mile* and mile* to attend ih*
gathering* There w<T* no railroad*, and
ih-c' -nortly, they hml lo drive. At on*'
meeting 1 remember be-'dnK my nahr
,a.v. the prseene* of a bnus band from
PlttslHirg, F„ was a gnwf aitraclion It
had come down (he river to Ulnetnnall,
ami then had driven aeroa* the country
| RUts grouml rally. Two week*. I
ii, Hove my mother said, were consumed
In the trip.
"But nhout the bat. It was first worn
by my grandfather. Christian Coon, or
Old Zip ( on. a# ha t*# |*opularly known
in that tirt of the counsry. He had t
on who clerked In a store In Phil nVlphla
who had made him a present of an ele
sant while beaver hat of fh* etvl* then
lu.pular In the Quaker City. It was to the
old Harrison rally on the Tlpp*c*oe bat
tlefield that the hat was first worn.
"The sunrequeni history of the whit*
l eaver 1* not known until In the campaign
of IMb when Benjamin ll.irrlwai of ibis
city, ron for President A tog rally on
the old Tippecanoe battlefield had been
annoum *d and 1 was preparing to attend
It. I w.*s dls< usslng tom- of Die old em
blem s that would be displayed on that
day when my mother said to me:
'• 'John, why don't you get out your
grandfather'# okl white tmtver hat (hat he
wot* to the mg two day*' rally on the
battleground In 18107'
"Th* old hat wa taken out of on obi
chest, where, erumpied end crushed. It
had lain for year*. It was stretched over
a leu Jar and pul Into shape to be worn.
"Blaine wa* to lie one of the speak'ta
at the rally. He was to speak at (,’raw
fordevlile on hi* way to the rally. I was
present at the Crawfordsville depot plni
lorm when the Blaine troln pulled tn. Tho
statesman raid he would not make a
•pt-ech at the lime, Imt he made reference
to the hat 1 wore, saving ll must be one
that had been worn In the Harrison cam
paign of 1640. The hat was passed up lo
him a* he stood on the rear of the plat
form of the train, and. ‘taking It and rais
ing If high w the tr. he said
" “The* hat ha helped to make one Har
rison Free Wen I, and It will now help lo
make another—three cheers for (he half
"The cheer* were *R*n with vigor, and
the hat .attracted much notice. In the
Amy-luted Fre* report of the *top_ nt
Crewfordevllle th* Inctderx of the "hat
wa* referred to, and Blaine's word* were
quoted." The next week. Mr YVmgafe
notes. Fuck appeared with a cartoon of
"Grandpa'* Hat "
Five years eg" the question of the origi
nal "Grandpa e Hat" i taken up. and
Mr Hodge*, the AsaoctHlerl Fre* corre
afnndent who wrote the "story" of Blaine
and the beaver hat. wrote another story.
In which he asserted I net hi# reference
tc the Crawfordsville Incident wa* the
start of the "Grandpas Hal" slogan. (Hi
this reat# Mr. YYlugalg’a Usum u the
original hat.
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