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A TEXAS WONDER.
Ilnli'a (irml IHarotrry.
On* imii. Util# of Ha.l Graat D •
covtry cures k : yar * * r -
bite. rer.o.e* grav*. . • l.ai ‘
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iheuu** ism M i iir- vf t v
hiurej* mi.J b.k lw* u . n.-i. ki j Hu
men, regain
dttfi. if i.o: <J • .* i • si u
t *nt t i. a. i ,c v 1 i*' **•* *
bott.e 1* lv.u il> J kti
cur* any * at • * in*?* :.ui*d i'**. k
W. Ha.., ul ir.ai ifavttrer r ° Hox
CD, St ix . Mu. * iui *<- t# ?* imonUi
Soul ty dn J t* .ornotis Cos.
Savannah 4
Vl#ail Tht*.
rut 1 rt •; . At ril 2. '.*#
This If *0 - *ifv ti.at 1 aa* *ff* t*l
with cr v- t il 1 '!<<* xty -ir r*
c! Hj. G >i* li* •**r\ and It *> m*
l‘.*t#:y ar<; i m* 1 •* worth 11. .0) fei
bottle to any or.# needing It.
J T STEVENS
IN GEORGIA* AND FLORIDA.
*£W9 A*D \IF.%VS or Til II DAI
J\ 1W O 9T %11 >
It.bh firand Jury Wnnu Iturr f|>-
aral|u on Mnnin atreet t ar*.
lluclk la 4 omliu; Home—\ |o
latlon of lieorala I rnlf l#aa —loa
Inn to lt* |\ tiled— In font Burned
nt Oroiia** *|rlu( *yu*d *•
• lor Ida—Oi her t lorlij.i %•.
Manso Olov r * 1 . *• 1 u n Inf ton
for the m .r-> rof .*r> B*ndei***n * ?
Mav Botu - negroes T • fell
at 12 o>i-> k ami the r*gro h.ii pr -
r>->uncei 1# . 1 Jr ’w.lvt li.u.al •, the lal.
breaking hi* ? **• k
J. ti. MBre Killed.
J 8 Monroe, foreman In churg* of the
timber* .it liar lamay J r. A a dam
at Lov ? leap 1 • ir < ‘al mf u>, fell Iron,
me dam W* in* i.*\ afternoon if)*l mas
kill* and He fill a ii* .11 of e.ghteen f* • '
turning over • n ■ or twice, awl at ruck on
hie >1 tiled in two or three min
ute* Mr Monroe w* *t>oui *> year- -•?
ace, wa* a Georgian and had been with
thl firm uhtcn month#.
He mu rxl It we- Hrjmrat lon.
The grand Jury of Ilibb county made .
special presentment W* In* day demand
l.-g of th** ptret railway omfMiue in
that they th* A .it-- n 1
I . k- in the r* in.:- iu* 'ii I 1
agitated there for worn* tlm* Tn* com*
I • 1
the proposition, tut ha\e rather !>*• n
waiting for tha grand Jury to take action
In order that they may make the nrce*-
ary regnUil -n- and enforce them
Four Prlaonera Keraped.
Four prisoner* earajied from the coun
ty Jail at Jackson Thuraday night. Iw
-of thw cells were l*ft unlock'd by r me
deputle- who hav* urn tt •* ndt .g t* t •
Jail during the court. Sheriff t'rawford E
tn no way connetHe*!* with the aff dr. One
prisoner wia was left In tn •! Uf<<l r
sentence of- ault with Intent to murder
amok*- to hid his f* low *|*ri rs C-ujc,
He then word to th* home *f Sl riff
Crawford and told him of the . *up of
the prisoners This morniiiit JieJK*- K J
Heagan gave thh negro a light sentence
In appreciation of his services tendersd
to the county officials.
Arrested for Perjwry*
W. A Crawford of Atlanta, the lead
ing witness for the defense tn the cele
brated Kvans iuse, was seised and thrown
into Jail at <Jo.n*-viUe Wednesday,
charged with wf*rliig falsely In his fee*
timor.y The affair has thrown th* town
Into a fever <f e* itement. Crawford was
tfie lending? witness for the dcf.*m* n the
case. He swore h** saw a pistol drawn by
Merck and that Kvans shot In self-de
fense. flevera! *te- wirn-- •- who iw
trie killing saw no fdstol. <*ol. Oeonge
of A* in? * unmientio: ally 1 1 it
r# K*h the e<jli< ttor’s ear* that Crawford
wag convicted of forgery b* for*- Judge
f’andler year?* ago. Crawford is now in
JaU on a clurgi* of pefJuiT.
Wore Had I'riilt Trees.
Flagrant violations of the tie>rgla fruit |
law relative to ill.* shipmeni into the
state by foreign nur*€rymen of untagged
shrubbery have be-n die overed at I>u- |
iuth, Ga., and B*te Kn omol igist Bcott
lias gone to that place to nvak* investlga
tione A telegram received by Mr. H <>tt
from the agent at Hulu n ann>un • ihit
eight bu(Miles of fruit trees bad been re
ceive*! at that place from another state
and that they did no* b* ar < ftl lal tag.-
Mr Srott will gamine the frui 4 n*l if
he fin is any s ens of disease, either the
Hwn J<#>f e •> or any dlseas*- *f a like
character, will order the *(**•-•* le-troyed.
There Is a law in ?h eta * which re
quires foreign nurseries ;o satisfy th--
state entomologist that their irees have
been examined by competenC i-erson and
d**raired healthy before they - an -• ship-
into the suite. If th- re<bntlil |r*-
senttd by these nurseries te satlsfactorv
Mr Rcott issues tigs to thl- effc<*t and
they are plated on ad fruit shipped lnu
the stale
fluck Is < omlna Home.
Col. A K Buck, minister to Japan. H
row probably somewhere on the Pacific
on his way to this country A letter to
tha* efTocf ha# Just been received from
Yokohama A great deal of tp*ctitat*on
will be made as to whac his home coming
means, h*- having been, prior to his ap
pointment. state chairman of the lte
publican Committee of tie* rgla. ••xerilng
t.g j.’* in- ti| 1 th* ap|Klntm nt
,
a
chalmui!.. and! • ng Heuubllcan aftairw in
Georgia, ne wie.lei w* b'd* inllu*n* '
(. roughout the S.*uth. When Mt Bui k
was la nor**! by the presklent to the high
oflire of end t Japan. Mr Walter
Johnson, who wa? then airman pro urn
of the slot* comm! t* . Mad Col Buck s
p ace and. during ih j **l hurntr.c . was
elected to succ*.d hin;**df f-r the *n-u
--1? g four years, ending b* * ' lH ’
lion now ar.ses, when Col Buck return*
to Georgia, will he his influen--*- in
the Georgia appointments for the Incom
ing admtniat ration.'
FLORIDA.
Tampa 11-ral.l Th evanl. of to-.)ar In
Tntnfn <VmanJ both reflrclion an t a •
tlon That an armed force ghoul I g >
Mtw.t the city 4r|vin mn from work
1 , 10-ii.* t.uetnega catabllahmciita l ..
■ u.tlitlon not 10 me tolerate! Trie ;•-
ih 1! to arm* la anarchy, no matter by
whom mads.
4 Wrdetl I hnr
curosot:* Tlrn* *: We are glad to
th gr* at change In thought among th
Journalist <of Florida. Host w***k It wis
ill! political matter TM week it Is the
development of the r -ouro*s of the state,
and it nsk Utter reading too and ihc
auoje/ts ar** thoM* tn which wr- n*> .1
I1 41 e all inb est-d I>r ours Ives, ad
i. lor the other man.
Marines Ordered to lUiuarols.
A d#.'Chmnt of about foriy-flv# mi
rb.es has been ordsrsd to ths Prns*>co:a
Navy Ysrd. and sre sxpected to arrive
about Monosy of next week They will
remain throughout the winter, htv! g
lf#an transferre! there to escape severe
40|tf of th* North. There are r.ow about
ii* of Uk mmiliw corps at the navy yard.
nd the additional squad will add greatly
I to th* activity of the place.
tilillnu to tlie Plant.
fHsrgtn* A- W eg oner, who for n .m
--♦ r *f jr- t-' ■ operated an i • t * •
t*r\ in iak* 'aid. are rriaklng a very large
u-kiition to tJ.eir present building, wh. h,
* B*wt n its it is ample ted. w 11 hav. a
new ten-ton i*e machine ln*tdi*d .lit*
ir* made r* ♦*.!> by th- growth f the
• i
age in stra w . *-rr :e* in th-*? e .n N* a *
4.| 1 r vv ri- g • from Lak- 1i n
refrigerator boxes.
Work (mi tkr hlMimaee.
Kiwlmni"* Valley fSaxetH Capt e.gv
J ;; h." r* * . i 1 1 •■■ter from • apt
Tr.u * - I: B - ■ * C, .i* I Stat-s
t
informal!'l. o the * f wat'*r In
th- K :?• *#r*> rvt . *i. w:at the tr>-
p* •- le-gmning the survey M*
tnx.o - thruicn t the
• . . .*• {• |i)>meiit. •.-. • * son a
• * .1. i , wo- k on h** w h
1 . . 1 H** - th department Is
fur it eari> f part on ti*o Kio
\ o infant Horned.
The Hidy of the ii??h- girl of Mrs. J. N.
f; ~j. ..k--i ll mnt'.!*. w. hurl'd
V .1 -hiy in the cm- try at rrange
.
w *r- there was a hr# with an older sis*
.
cry r e. but did not go imm--diatejy, sup
rn,.,i jt iv t i cry.ng from some common
an-.- They soon * * .line frgjhtene-l and
a* t t.fid it veh..*pel in dames nd
Its clot hew almost entirely consumed.
H* *- nr <u* ii in a **h(r’ time. Tht mother
t,d o b t “K*n from th** grave to a
ruiirhbor's houM? to I*# cared for
Mretlnu f the w>ituri f Florida.
P.*ltka \l.rti-er Th# f T**shyterin
Bynod (f Florid-1 will me*-* in the First
|*r. -% ri in f 4 hurHi in thi.-( city next
Tu* * lay evening. Nov. 3D. it 7:30 o’clock.
T . o|‘n*n • H'-rmem will 1e preached
Tu* day *-\ ■ 1 I *' in the Absene* Of tie
mo-lent tor. th# B* John G. Haw of
Ocala, by trie H* v WdlUm Henry !iod|;e,
I> ] * Minis<era and eldnrs ore * xj^-ct
•l from All pans of the .-tut* of Florida.
All the d**vntw <1 #( rvlce* and btslll*a
meeting* re ofan to the pubic. There
will I**. *..*• .nl services every evening in
eonne Hon vdth the lyenevolant work of
the f hurch. which promise to be very in
ut< t-.r.g *< the publi A cor<bl Invlt.i
i.ofi m given to uli t attend u*l the meet
ings.
ItonuHt I Kicks.
Tampn TrMUii' An lmpcrtan deal in
rlv*r front proj*erty %%•*'* < •►* si.immat< and
yesterdav The Tampa Bt-amshlp Com
pany. whl**h operates the line bts.rn
ind Mo •;! purchased the whiirf
of 1 x ''’■ 1 '
Btor s Company, on the Hillsborough
river Th** eotnfair.y will estabMah Its of
fices and effects on It- new properly. The
prop* r• > offon the best **f fodHtk I •
~ih!| |<lng It wo** #*■ upi* 1 hy the West
j’.kisi <’• -rnp nv mt I?>* reni *1 from the
city. The Tempo Bt*nihlp Fotnpany
will c*ntini* •> *-i*< r.it** th- te-amshlp
J* . 1 iiir . whkh will arrive from Mhie
on Friday, will) a lfir*:** * arg.v In abort
time anot!.- r Meonmblp may t* put *n the
line.
W syrrnM prrsonnla.
Way. rot . (iu Nov 17 Mr wnd Mr*.
J H \\ Hitman are a* home again after
an absence of some tim** at Tate Sprint*.
Ten.. where Mr Whltn.an hat een
qu.te sick Hit friend* will be glad to
kn*w he Is greatly Improved.
MSi Carrie Brad ey of this city is
teaching private school at Gaskin's
Spring, in (*offe* county.
Miss Kmlly Hu tolp.i. assistant teacher
In the B.n kf-h' ir S hoot visNetl the
Mil**'** Joni-i* in Waycrosa thi.** week.
Mr- Georgia Jon-* t In noughts this
w -k
Th-* young f*-<pU* or*- p.anning t num
ber of Interesting social -\ents for the
w rrt• r. Then w I !• • bop or two at
th** Armory < venal ro • ptkons, etc %
Kev J B K Smith and Trios. H
Brown \v< • t* to the AugUMs
Con fed r rule Veterans' reunion.
M * Pearl Carrol h* returned to her
home In J i Jts* nvilb after pleasant
visit with Wayrross frlen<le
Miss Idlian ItU: ■ IU Of Savannah, him
retumcsl to her home after delightful
visit with her sister. Mra. J K. Ihcklue
Mi n*l Mrs K K Hale and child have
returned from a vl.*w to Savannah.
M l .orenee Wooten of !k)4lv niade
Mi- Virginia Hyon a pl asaru \ out the
part wc-k.
Miss Bessie Wiggins of this cHy Is the
guest of Mies Lydia Jeffries In Bruns
w. k.
Mr n l Mm J D Strickland and Miss
Axaha B:rickland (*f Ht .-on. have return
'd horn* offer a j : -ant visit with Mr a.
J. H Knight.
Mini: ami 111*11 u*^.
?triume %eeiilenta. >ln* f Which
Have Proved Fatal.
Fr m th Chicago Tribute
False t* • !i, eve n when they are not
based In a piat of celluloid, are exceed
ingly dangc.ou*. Your cheerful •friend,
who chain!* with you, may be deadly be
yond belief. A me *or Is likely to fail
t pon you. r* 1 hot, and slxsle clt ar throuxh
y< ur rema>ns, ot a l*? may dart Into your
fare and til l and you f. r lif* as you sit cool
ing on the hack porch
All th**#*- things 1 apicned in the Fnlted
Slat* > Wltnln a week, illustrating the dg
observatl*n oi the man who. with more
experience than Earning, remarked that
“It is dangeriu.-* to l alive ••
It hag alw yn 1> ■ n *a**y to <1 •* w itli one's
bcsits on, Irtit the <|ue r ways In which it
!.-* done r* iouldy interesting Two per
son* did It last w..k with their false
t* •th H. W liingham, a former Jiving
*e.r Tallahassee. Fla was eating a beef
steak. when the uppT plate slipped lo*>h#
;nl slid l*"vn t, - thro* t Strangulation
followed and oil attempts ,t 'H**lo<lgli.g
them falling, he died in agony In fifteen
ml mu c*
Mr? Andrew Ma iner, cf Hetman. N J..
RHEUMATISM-CATARRH
. IN THE BLOOD.
TRIAL TREATMENT FREE.
It I# th# (Isep-seated, obpiinat# ranes
of ratnrrh and rlieumatiMn. the kind
tiiai h#\> refiiNsd to heal under ordi
nkty sr<atinint that B. B It. (Botanic
Blood Bain) • ur lt irattcr# no: nr hat
. treatments, doctors. si>ru)s. lini
iiierstf, medicated air, b:oMl ruriilcrs
have fa Hr J t.i *!*.. B B II always
Itompt v 14*i<*Mr* the r 1 cause and
rout# out tnd drnii.> from thi* liones,
joints, mucous membrane* miil entire
. system til*- #q* c:Ur |M>t*on in the blood
that c-nu* s Rheumatism or t'atarrh B
B H. is the only rrm*dy strong enough
to do this and cure, so there can never
be a return of the symptoms. If you have
pnins *r ache* in hones. Joints or back,
swollen g ntids. tainted breath, noise* In
tha head jL h.*r* of mucous, ulcera
tion of the membrane*. b o <1 thin, get
easily tired, o ir*a?meri with D D If
will stop tvsry symptom by making tht
blood pure and rich. Druggists IL Trial
treatment fraa by addressing BLOOD
PALM CO . Atlanta. Gs. Describe trouble
and free medical advice given Blood
Balm thoroughly tested for vears; over
S.oflO vo untury testlmotUaU ot cures by
B. U. U
THE MORNING NEWS: SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1000.
w;* ( r. g a pei 'h. w sen on* of her far
p. ites .fit]>t *d : o her t T at Kffort- w* re
.ji to di*!odg* tb- j s e. arsl gradually
it worked d*wi wa I In O tt*c stomach An
( -ration wu riwrted but the woman
did not recover from it.
At KnM •.* Gd < ounty, Oklahoma.
J >nn Halatcn. . c w boy, was sitting on \
' r-h .n from of • v tiiass Moun'nn
IU-.' he He.-* str. kir r and enjoying the
oolneM of th- evening Suddenly a bat
iaru i :r,to Ms f. either designedly or
> ar kl. nt, and ljth eveballa were punc
tured Efforts a? restoring his -!gh? fail
ed and h will le totally blind for lif*.
A meteorl stop* - t*.g a# a mar.'i fist
%*rt k the ami .( ftev. M ft. Burton, of
Harrison Court Ilus., Va.. setting hi*
at p'eeve or ? * I*l "criously burning
I* is arn It hurl** t it - If and * p in the earth
ii>i when M: ill It w.i dug up It was too
hot to handle if • ♦*? i(w from death
e.s almost rr*;: * u.- tis
Ir ,g<* • *n tn named I#ark *m
pUyed ir the ao'kh of the < V)|i)m’' K e-'
trie Comps? v lay down on h broad I** It
from a fly whet IMS WOW IS *i -i
r iifnt p‘ :f rr**' • : or'l the machin
ery, nr*l Igirka • ip**d rushing to death
only b\ a hair's ir(dth.
it i not - *f * to * ugh unless you
*\ It through >-*ur teeth, A woman with
her mouth w, 1* o cm run into the drug
*f'>r* *f Dr. J B ftoyersford. Fa.,
and made rUr.s • \: • >.•> ?or tht **
wojM like to 1 *se the yawning gap
|o*ed W)<n th* tt-h w.t ikn ut.
*). , , 1 ? i* - . t *i ‘.iirst tn*o 11
h* r?v laug . and disks t and h*r Jaw
At Warrer Id . h * *vr ki Red Mirs Ka
li* Fox li. i f . br*- ikliig her .owt-r
jaw
In lr<! r ..f- I at the corn'-** of .\!u
laim.i are! Maryland s*r *t . i- a reg dat
ing f 1 tlon of t •• natural ga* romiany.
It I be **W the pavem't)' and Is covered
by a rough Iron plate Allart II John
son h huck-:er. o'u*'ked to hi- cl horse
th** other m-rning nnl stored him over
the spot at a Jog tr t A steel.polntei
si e struck the Iron p.ote. struck a bright
sp-irk, and the loiklng g l**low *i.d ’he
r* t The hors*- wa llfie.l off hi** f* t
ar *1 dnge 1 t" some exter ? The driver
- ffer> ) from the frig t only.
Farcls, even when empty of alcoholic
liquids, are by i.* means safe A c 1! >1!
barrel on the farm of It. B IV kul-v irh
wi picked up by wind own
1 a rough the bam. and upset the own* r >*f
lh* pi 1 • with . rorjii ri* || of viol- 1 *•
A■ • the mrne tlm*- 1 r>* named \ *
r-xarsler Henderson, a ('lark'vlilt*, T* x.,
In. gnt an empty w i-kv burtel. ex|#*t
ir g to put Mrghum in It B* was t* *1
V h?irn th larr-I out and to *lo 1 h*
• iroppe*! n light'-l match Inlo tl bur.g
hoj*\ Tht t•• was . lilt.e more of Alexan
der left than the barrel. Mil both h* • *1
his U>y. V years pki, are t -on*ld*-iH:.y
|K!tr*h*l up.
Henry M tier, an Fphrat i (Pa 1 buy,
w*-nt swimming it) (’•■a.i • r**k f-w--*k\s
-*k\s ago. The next day h had tiri''ht
That night the jwiu wi- v.**r>e. 11 I * n
1
was colled If An exainlnatkm show.
l that two lee. ries l ad crawled inlo ns
ear while he w.s mining, and that
they hid lac -me so distended wi:h blool
is to h#i'e caus'd death hal they’ not
b*cn removed.
Iwr* n * Mendon. 2 v*-urs o and went Into
his mothers chicken c.op hl Mendon.
Mich The collar of hi- dree* caught on
nail; he f* ? . and wa rirant **l to
death.
James Kenny received sunstroke in 11
swamp near Kllxabeth. N. J. ll** fell un
I
hour? later h* was nm*-* *gnixuble from
the swarms of vn**qultoes that w*-re .*• 1
tk*d on him He was swollen badly, and
hi* whole evstenu i- poisoned by the in
sects. li** is #*ill dangerously 111 in the
General Hospital
Mrs. Catherine Boylan. of Derby. Oi ,
went to Meep the other nigh*, and in turn
ing in bed her arm was o crossed under
;i**r throat *- to strangle her to death
\V B Reynolda. nnr Montevalo. Ai
ha* a private warterworks of his own. A
windmill rib** water to a 5.(0a-gallon
tank thirty feet in the air. Tlie 01 her
day one of the support gave wo\. p.# ‘i
ing the lank m* hv- hou-e Both h*>
iiul tank were demolished, but the 0.-1
pa la* .til iped.
Ta* |wrsops were vk tims of their fool
frit mis. K C. Bout hard, a traveling man,
was riding on a Second avenue car In Nc w
York the other ntght and concluded to
a cigar which had is * n given him
by a friend. Aftr half a dox**n puff? hal
been taken the cigar blew up. burning
Southard ? even ly and setting tire to
picture hat worn by 11 woman in the next
scat.
Mis* Adding!* n. daughter of \V \V Ad
dington of Montgomery county. Kansas,
died from a t)u* In's prank B!.* came up
hehlrvl the girl, placed a knee against her
back and puiled on her should* rs. Injury*
to the -pine rnun <i death. *
Joseph rxierx* wskl. of MUw.iukac. l
am ployed In the yards of th- King Cool
Company. A big steam bucket was lifted
trie other day and caught In t*ie /nan's
clothing. He wa* carried up fifteen feet,
when the clothing gave way. dropping him
to the ground with a broken rii
Stephen Bhip* . 12 piirn whs shot
and killed with a rltl discharging the
k*-rnel **( a (a-ach seed hi Bant* Itosa.
Cal. The k* rnel was put into the rnnxzle
of the rifle, but $-y*ar-*ld M F la* for
got tha# a bull** irtridge wan behind it.
When young Bhipe 1 ri*- I to cat *h the ker
nel In his mouth, the bullet entered bis
abdomen.
KmII lleji died . f w *l\ ago nt Kt
Campo. Tex and hi* body was prepared
for shipment to hi? *M home in Bouth
Dtkosa At Kansas. City. Just as the Mis
souri. Kansas and T \ ; train steamesl
into the city, the coffln explo > l<*d. astound
ing the baggage man and express messen
ger As ar* >uit of the Incident 1r ** body
iff ll* Jl wa* burled at Kate e City by the
tailway company.
Patrick K lailu of Charlestown. Mass.,
fell down stairs In th* crti.e of the N* w
England Gro cr uml through the glass top
of a big Ice bx It was early In the even
ing. and he lay half un .1 -clous on the
h•• (*>r tw Ive hours. Forty two stitches
w* re lo re ary in patching him up. but h
u:.i recover
Little Jerry Anthony of Belvi lere. N J .
swallowed 11 handsome stick pin Ulong-
Ing <0 his mothei Id* - 1 00k w j r
him. but th* - chan<**-H ure j*r ttj good f-*r
Ids wtaring t pern tic? :ly
--■ a ■ 1
Tlie ternary la a Xulsliell.
From Ijondon Answers.
This century rec jfrd from Its prede
c* *ors the hors**, we lo queath the bicy
cle. the locomotive )•! the motor car.
We received the g*ose quill and be
queath the typewriter.
We received the scythe and bequeath
the mow ng machine.
We received the hand printing press; we
lx questh the cylinder press.
We received the i*nnt*d canvas; we be
queath Ilthograikry, photography and col
or photography.
We nx’etved the hand loom; we be
queath the cotton and woolen factory.
We received gunpowder; we bequeath
lyddite.
We reeeUol the tallow dir. we bequeath
the electric lamp
We ncelvrl tne g.ilvatllc battery; we
beuqu* nth the dynamo.
We re. e ved the Hint lV k; we bequiwth
Maxims
We received the sailing ship; we be
qia ath the steamship
We received the b aeon signal fire; we
taqueuth the telepiionc and wireless tele
graphy.
We received ordinary light; we bequeath
Itoeiitgen rays.
A manufacturer of past# J*welty at
ths Fsrls Exposition says that ths best
customer hs ever had was the Br.ah. Thot
shrew and moitsrch bought qusntltlrs of gen
uine jewels for the princess**, his daught
ers. and their mothers; but he thought im
itation Jewelry good enough for the leas
er lights of his harem The quantity be
book to I’ersla wui euorruujs.
NEWS FROM WATER FRONT.
Ltftr.K allow IN<. OF DAY*I FX
FOIITM Al Till: 1 I **Tt>%t HOI I1
fhr IxKrrgftte \h!u** at the < arwoe
of **l 1 ••■■••la Wn s**i:i,iMMl—ftlesro
■ liip Knuaa* i ill and ltrltlli
Mra mh Ip Arlon l*as at Cloar
linaur—The Arlan Was leadau
Seaboard Mlp ,\o. ’J In Tim-Mat
ter* of latere*! la Shippers and
Mariner*.
I? was a star day at the House
•*■ t rday In the showing f>r large ex-
I re* Six ves.ieis clnrel. three British
tramp t<<mers and three harks, taking
.•’>; l *es valu I on t manifests in th*
.* ;*r gite at WU.WO. There foive been
letter showing* since the active exporting
season of<en*l, though this I* regarded
ex optionally good consldeilng the
present modeiate movement of the cotton
crop.
Among other thing* the manifest# show
’ E * bales of COttOO valued at $7(58,170. 306
ugs of ecu I land cotton valued at $24 -
iI, 1,367 tons of phoyphate rock valued at
$1 7b ;:•> ton? and f/sx? *cks of cotton
**• 1 nw al valued at $; 300. 100 tons of cot
ton eed oiko valued at $2,300. $.377 sacks
of cotton s-ed \alu* i at $'..817. and $Ol3
tons of pig Iron valued ut $10,726.
As th# Km as City wa* approaching
her o. k yc.-t :dy it lo k*d f r a moment
that troublt wa h *i when ahe near* 1
the S'.il**urd termlr.alis The tug Jacob
Faulsen wa? hauling the British
ship Arlon out of slip No. 2. and was g?t
ting the big vessel well Into the channel
v h*n * trials were ex. rvangtd between the
Kan*as (Tty and the tug. The Arson was
pulled ahead into the channel, while the
Kansas City reversed her engines, shear
* l to starboard. nl passed the Ar.on to
, m The rule Is for the vessel leaving a
lp to sound h continuous blast of the
whistle until she g< 1 s out The danger
- gnal of several quick b!us<s was th*
li: st Capt. Fisher heard. The proximity
f the st* am* rs attracted attention at the
t.me along the river front.
As one result of r *nt experience with
s rew proitellem for the torftedo bo*its
whb h Im\<* been tested f*r ipsvd. the Bu
rt u of Bream Kng.neerlng will shortly
take up for exhaustive inve#Mtgatidn the*
subject of the proportioning, manufacture
ir.. linlshlng ilie <>n posit lon of
tew propallera in general and for tne
small high speed craft in the navv* in
particuiui rays th*- Army and Navy
Journal. The data at hand are to a large
extent etnpiraral, n*l the rules for pro
portioning tire propelling instruments for
i:nu.Miall> h.gh speeds are far from relia
ble. The inaiter is one *>f no little Import
ance. and the resources of the bureau
will be r;*n*ackd for applicable data, and
the designing of screw propellers will take
n 11 new phase in consequance of these
hiqi)tries On some points there is a oon
•• *nsus of opinion In this matter, but. un
foi tunately, the**** f w points ure the very
rules whose itnie'u tan e Is not re* ognix* and
by the *ngln< * ring world, and w hen It
come* to actual pra dice the results are
s varliii t as to Invalidate even the ac-
P • I rub s ■ f pro* e*lur' tn the s *sen ■ of
r* w propulsion. T .** qu* stlon Is asstim
uv lar-- r proportlom with the advent of
ea h c lass of high ip*(d vessel, and the
ure of the * rvlce are inoie strenuous
every day.
The tug Jacob Fiulsen left yesterday
towing a lighter to Kilkenny.
Th# Belgian steamship Iris was shifted
>esterday from the Scab ard terminals to
the Savannah. Florida and Western
wharves, where she will T ad naval stores
The tug Cynthia No. 2 Is on the marine
rallwa, for painting and repairs.
The Moiro Castle arrived at Havana
fr* rn New Yo.k on Tuesday evening,
br* iking the r* < rd Im tween the two
port.-. H*-r time w thre** ahou#
four h<*urs and her average speed is lb
mated to have been 18.2® knots.
The w ind ut Tybee late last night was
b owing steady northeast at the rate of
3S miles un hour.
The s hooner Edward F Avery put
l u k to Tybee yesterday and anchored in
?u* r* ain on account of unfavorable
weather.
!*n nuriK In Stcamelilpa. •
Passengers b\ steamship Kansas City,
from N# w York yesterday: Miss Murphy,
Mrr i: J .b-ht -n and hid. Mrs A K
U* stall. Mrs. E F. Neufvtlle. Mrs. M
Brueti. H K West all and wife. Mrs. IS.
Origg. K L Nettleton. II I* Lumls.
Mr? K. M. H* a brook. Master Beahrook
M K Naug*.t n. T. A. Brvson an*l
wife. Mrs. I Flint. Mi Bpenceley. A K
flmnh. V. 11. S-inborn and wife. M
Btemberg. R. Bacon. Jr.. T. Cottlhghem.
E Neuberger. G N. Fernnld and wife.
.1 H. Troutman. K H O'Connor. /.
Spencer, J. K Clark. Mrs. Z Bpencer.
I NEVER DISAPPOINT
MY PATIENTS.
i Fulfill Every Promise and Never
Hold Out False Hopes.
~f s r>e< lll*m l a high calling. bul II In one
r , T
/7 “The . ,•' * om du< ltd mv I' ~ 11. in an honorable. prof
£ most
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is curability. If 4 ~* incurable. I never hod out false
lo m> . *’'*">• >•* make .. cure [ have ,-ured Ihous
a. a reau .
rtcnee mth ?*' ' h “ : “' i *ucb extensive expe
men l! hns m "“ of t '" rjn “ *>'*•••■ of men and wo-
Nervous Diseases, Loss of Vitality,
Stricture, Varicocele, Blood Pois
on. Skin Diseases, Urinary
and Bladder Diseases
Rheumatism, etc etc.
I have perfected an orlrlnal method of treating ih, u ...
Siiar-^"2STiS3
FREE CONSULTATION.
I f'harjfo nothing* for conxiiii nf ,,i a , _
*ry 0.,. io ca l and ,ee * *lvl c*' 1 lnv " ••
fully. I will tnke pleaeure n Vei lln/ P C * M J. ® r wrM * *
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J XE "Z°* ~ati,v" 'av. m. and„
1 'V—ffe -- ' >. ISA BRYAN STREET. SAVANNAH. OA.
J. NEWTON HATHAWAY, fl. D. to 7 - . m. sum,.,. M a.
and
I C W* stall. Master Westall. Mi! C Uuck
• tt. Miss B Hus*. E Forties, J H
I>avls, Mr B one an 1 wife. Mrs Wed*.
Mrs. J B F l ings. Miss H A Tingley.
Mrs. Wells, R M Lester. W. C Doo! 1: -
tU and wife \\ G. Austin. Mrs Hit
| stead. J Bums. It Burns Mr Ch •
and wife Mlp M E Davis. K Lewis and
wife. U**u‘. E M Blake and w fe. G.
‘ oulscn a:*l wife, Mrs C B S huybr.
Mas er Schuyler. Misc Schuyler. M s
Macgoon. II E Oa’man B Andrew-.
R H Harrington, W. F. Oatrnan and
wife. Mrs. B H Harrington. Miss Har
rington. J G lw J I **w Mss I c
Bavler. II t> Wl on. J f* M Len*lon. V
C Wd L V. Hasleton, G C Hewer.
R. Phillips. II Kukahara. F W Da%’ls.
Mis# Burein. Ms- I Rorchelder, M;r M
Payne Miss B. Bak r. B. M Fern id
and wife. Dr A A Day. B C Hoer.
Mrs Glover. Mlai Ball*wa> Mis K
DeVee, J Drtgsn, K \ ull**vi e. N. J.
Cunningham. J A. James. D. A.
Lunge. B. Lange, R. dußignon, O. W
Wolff, W. Calloway.
Passengers by * earn-hip for
New York yester 1. ~C M Ireland. W
F. Smith. Mrs J B Baker W Levina
and wife. II Blun anl family. L.
I oore.*n, Mr G* rg** Mr. Oit Mary K :*
ly. Mrs M E Andr.w Geo Martin.
J Newell, Jan.- * Purdy. Fred Ack
erman. J J Humi - >
FftHi.er.gers arrive 1 be? night from Bal
timore on atewmsh p D H Miller— N *1
Smith. Mrs J c lld-tmi T H Young.
Mrs Bonfin. Miss Daisy Cretg * n M:<*s
Lottie cone. T. L. Ryan. R C Disney.
Mrs T T Dhmtn. Mi*** If. Creighton.
M R. Creighton.
smniinnli Almanac,
fhin rises at €:34 a m. and set* at 4.37
l nv
High water at Tybee to-day at 4 4® a
m and : K p tn H gh water at Buvatinai)
cne hour later.
Phases of Ibr Moon for Xovember.
D. H M
Full m*v>n < f ' ve
lst quarter U 8 37 ev
N**w’ moon -- ' 17 morn
Firs? quarter H 2,- morn
Moot, perigee. sth. Moon ,p g e. 17th.
AJ4HIYAL* AM) DEI'ARTt E$
Veaaela Arrived leilerds).
Kansas City Fisher. New
York.—Oct an Bteanjship Company.
Steamship D H. Miller. Peters, Haiti
more J. J Carolan. .igent
Schoon**'* Jefirle Thomas, Young. Eliza
bethport - -Master
Schooner Hid*. Rines, Phllablphla.—
Master.
Unknown whoti* , r. and anchored In
stream la>t night.
% easel* 4 It nr(*(l Ye*ierday.
Bteamshsp Hurworth (Br), Galbraith
Bremen —W W. Wilson.
Steamship Pla tea (Br). Purdy, Liver
pool.—A F. Churchill
Steamship Arlon (Br), Clough, Havre.—
fltrsrhan A Cos.
Bark Elsa (Gcr). Springer. Hamburg.—
Strachan A Cos.
lt.irk Prince George (Nm. Hansen.
Oars ton Dock l't* rs 11-D wrung Cos
Bark (’onsiglla Galatola (Itah. Ainbro
sano, Fium* Stra h n ,v <’■*
Schooner T. W. Dunn. Bi n*!. New York
—Muster.
\ r*el* Went (o Hen.
Steamship Nico < i e- . Smb.i. New York
Steamship Te xas. Eldr* ig -. Baltimore
Steamship Alleghany, Foster, Ph.lade!
phis
Steamship Arlon (Bri. Clough. Havre.
Shipping Memoranda.
Pensacola. Fla . Nov Id.—Arrived
steamer Alcla tS* an). Ruls. Uverpool
brig Alice Bradshaw (Br). Willey, Ha
vana; schooner OlymphU (Br). Ricligrand.
Cayman, with fruit; st* im yacht Crc> *ent,
Capt. Youig from Ap.lschictirt (r N* w
Orleans, put in for coal
Fttibcb lphia. Nov. 17—Arrived, steamer
Essex, Svannait.
Baltimore*. Nov. 17.—Salle*!, steamer
Itasca, Savannah.
Liverpool, Nov. 17 Arrived, steamer
Blakemoor. Savannah *
Taganhog, Nov. 11 Arrived, steamer
Aqua. Genoa, etc., from Fens** *ola
Hamburg. Nov. 17.—Arrived, steamer
Forest Castle. Fernandina, via Norfolk.
Pens*cola, Fla.. Nov. 17 - Arrived, lark
Leif (Nor), Salversen. Gr**en• - k. steam
ship Pensacola. Simmons. Galvc- on.
4 ‘l* a red—S : •#m>hip Fen ac*>|;*. Simmon**.
Galvraton; bark Mlcb**ua Utah. Catlem,
Buenos Ayres; i*ark Trojan, Morrls>**y.
Galveston.
Fort 'Tampa. Fla., Nov. 17— Arrived,
steamer Tamp co. Job? son, Norfolk;
Mf C. $ (I -n.
Sailed—Steamer Mascotte, W hite, Hi
vans, via Key West.
Key West, Fla., Nov. 17 —Arrived
• learners 4>J|vette. Smith. Havana and
silled for Port Tampa; Miami Delano.
Miami; Concho. Galv ston. a?. ! ilbd for
New York; schooner Hollyhock. Saunders,
Ltnacco.
Ft'rnandlna. Fla. Nov. 17 Arrived
steamer Hllverriale (Br). Balls. Ilarnl*urg.
! Cl*ml—Schooner O. H. Brown, Brown.
HcrUi Ambor.
Charlrnor. P C, Nov 17—Arrive*!
(comer ('arlb. lncnim. Uo(on. vt. Net*
York; ch joncr, l.tn, C. H,mtnttt. Bay.
New York Ev, A Danenhowevr. John
son. New York.
Cl*ared—Schooner Mary Curtis. Maker.
Richmond.
Sail* d—Steamer Barbara (Br>, Voss.
Liverpool.
• apt Ingram of the steamship Carlb.
N \ lf> at 1 p. m passed the Diamond
Snoa.s lightship eight miles northeast of
her station. Tn# buoy marking the iight
*nlp station is tn its place.
Jacksonville. Fa., Nov. 1 Entered,
’hooner Gen. Adelbert Ames. Hodges.
Baltimore.
Cb .r*d—B* booners Maggie G. Hart.
Welt. New York, Mary B Judge. Ander
sen. Baltimore.
New York. Nov. 13— Arrived, steamer
M c\ Port Tampa.
Nolle* to Mariners.
PHot charts and all hydrographic Infor
mation will Ih* furnished masters of ves
*• s free of charge In United States hy
(Ji ugruphlc office m Custom House. Cas*
tains are reques ed to call at the office.
Reports of wrecks and derelicts received
for tran.-miesiou to the Navy Depart
mnt.
Foreign Ktporl*.
Per Brl'lsh steamship Aron for Havre,
*7( bales cotton. $288,^68; 285 bajrs *ea Isb
ntel ■*:ton. $22,723 ; 3fi) tons cotton seed
n • V $• KO t- ri( cotton ted cake. $2.-
:*■. sl pieces p. p lumber. s♦>. 408 p p.
logs. s2.> 1,309 tons pig Iron. flß.OtiO.-w
Cargo %.irious.
Per British steamship Platen tor Llver
i>*. i. 1.000 barrels rosin. $2,343. 138 barrels
* hre * tons), $42- . 356) pieces p. p. deals,
feec prime lumber. |3.45>v 12!
log* bwn p p. timber. $1,255; 43) hewn
1 gs p p timber. $1 27* . 1.515 tons pig Iron.
$.2,72 . 5.809 ea k* cotton ee| m* al. $5,000;
2 staves, SYX>. 3,550 canes (111 bundles).
I * . U I ott ■ tt • 1 •
731 bale** cotton. $23t.210; 4,C*> sacks cot
ton seed. sl.7so.—Cargo various.
Per British steamship Hurworth for
Bremen. 4(8) barrels ro In oil. $2,343; 9bi
1 ks codon seed. $1 U 67. 1.537 tons pnos
pi ate ro* k. $15,574. 3.0C1 hales cotton. $243 -
.02 —Cargo \riou>.
Per Italian bark Conslglla Gala tola for
Fiume, 3.000 barrels rosin. s9.9o.—Cargo
bj Strnchan A Cos., agents.
Per Norwegian bark Prince George for
G.ir-’on Dock. 3,338 barrel? rosin. $11,780.
!• casks spirits. <2.069.— I C'argo by Pster
.'"i:-Downing Cos.
Per G* rm in b.irk E!-a for Hamburg.
5 barre’s rosin. $18,509; 2V) spirits tur
'•cntlne, s4.ir. spirits turpentine. $17.-
942 <’rgo by Strnchan A Cos., agents,
and S. F. Shot ter Cos.
4 onalaUr Kxporf*.
F* r *t am.“hip Nacoochee for New York
419 hal- s up.and cotton. 222 bales s**a Isl
und c.;ton, 1.790 barrels cotton seed oil
• barrels rosin oil. 331 bales domestics.
87*. ’barrels rosin. 362 larrels furnentine.
1C..8% feet lumber. 219 bundle# hides.
t irre!s fish. 4.095 boxes fruit. 48 barrels
vegetables, 221 crates vegetable* 88 esses
r.gars, !3 bales tobacco. 10 barrels pitch,
* ..5 oak staves. 1.98) cases canned goods.
5 birrals tar. -39 pdgs mdse.
F* r steamship State f Texas for Haiti
r.e r* s*’ba ew upland cotton, 1 530 barrel:*
rosin, 133. UW feet lumber. 182 boxes
r anges. s* tons pig iron. 29' larrels *oap
’> k. M" pa* kages vegetables. 158 pkg-
Kmlim . 49 pkgs slomestics urwl yarns. 411
amw a tint'd goois. 1,521 sa ks *'ottn
e*l, 25 |4ck.h fruit, 10 barrels pitch, 14
clay.
k F* r steamship Alleghany for Phlladel
)ia—23 hales upland cotton. 1.593 barrel#
osin. 135 ha’rel* turpentine. 278.065 fee:
imbt r. 12* boxes oranges. 93 ton* ptg
1 on. 25 barrels cotton seed oil, 14.(88 oak
aves. 11#* pkgs mdse. 91 pkgs domestic*
u -I yarns. 43 pkgs vegetables. 111
lay. 23 pkgs fruit.
! r ■ r < ner T. W Dunn f*>r New Y’ork
iv,*n fee? yellow pine lumber —Cargo
* y Gc-orgla Lumber Cos.
TELEGRAPHIC MARKETS.
(Cofttlt.tici) frnm I ns'- Twenty-Thre*)
HONEY—Fair d-m.in'i, (Iratntd, in lj,r
.V.'jt>.■ gallon,
illicit Hints La.s. 31 77.
OCEAN rRBIUHTI. t
COTTON—Savannah to Boton. p#r
cwt„ lie; to N • * ork. per rwt., JOc; to
I’/>.U<l. ipttla. |" r !'.• II; Baltimore, t!.
KoIiEIQN DlHECT—Bremer. tOe; Liv
erpool. to-. llamhtirK. 4te; Genoa. We.
Barcelona, Sfcc. Manchester, lie; Havre,
t -■. Antwerp, tie
LI'SIBEH—By ttall—Freights steal/; to
Baitinior.- ittui vttwar*l. s4.st> to 15.75 per
M IncltkllnK I‘ortland.
I.CHPEK—By ttt'.im—Savannah to Bal
timore. 15 00; to I’ H It. or B. and O
docks IS 5"; to Philadelphia. 10*ic per
wt. (t pounds to foot); to New York
F .V) per JI. $7 .25 lo dock, lightered to
Boston I*so.
NAVAL STORES-The market ts firm
medium use vessels Roaln—Cork, for
orders. 3 M per barrel of? 1 pounds, and
i per cent prlmafe. Hidrtts. ts l per
*0 Ball, ns Bios*. Mnd 5 per cent, prlmatte
Loris vessels, rosin. Js; spirits, 4s 1
Hteam, 11c per 100 pounds on rosin; Sl^c
on spirits. Savannah to Boston. ar.l . ,
cn roain and lc on spirits to New v a , rJ
GR %i%. HKOViunaa. ctc.
New York. Nov 17—Flour mark % ,
harrly steady and unchanged.
patents. 33.60713 90. Minnesota a i
S3 %.&. '
K>e flour, steady.
Dorn cu-al, steady. Yellow • -
To ‘
Rye. quiet; No J Western. St- f. .,
dull: barley malt. dull.
W neat—Spot. easy, No. 2 rrd, T-',
tlon opened steady oi cabin at. I in
pathy with tho Northwest mark-ts r
which thry receded before Euro pool
ing and threatened hearl*h statist: ,
Monday. C.od weak at Sc u
March cloaca) ft*M,c, Miy closed y.
vember < losed TO*,,-; Iw pnihc.- 71 .
Corn—Spot. easy; No 2. |s* i
market opened *etidy with w hen t
later oared off under weak calx r
prorpecta for larger receipt- ■„ . 1
weak and 4'tiV net lower. M.,y , 0 ,
41Sc; December cloeed 43V.
Oatr—Spot quiet. No. 2. Me tip'or,
dud but fairly ate. dy.
Eggs. steady; atate and Penns':
—773*- . Western regular packing at nta ’
a2Sc.
Tallow, airoi.g. city, 44c; country , j
Sc.
Petroleum, quiet; refined New- York
17 23; Philadelphia and Baltlny.ro r j.j
J'hlladelphla ami Baltimore In buik I
Korm, quiet, alralned common t, W J
tl 80.
Turpentine, ateidy. 414945 c.
Klee, aleady; domestic fair to ev a
45Sfi tklyc.
• off... Spoi. Rl< . easy; No 7 1n.,.
7**c; wild. quiet. Cordova. 94K13',
SUEur—Raw. mm. fair refining 2', j.
centrifugal, hi teat. 4Sc bid.
Mo..’teaea sugar. ,A*r bid. refined.
rtandard A. S3 40; confectionery' Ad -
mould A. ST,®; cut loaf. |6nn. cr,. . V
56.00; powdered. S3 70. granulnied. J |
cube*. *5.75.
llref. ateady; family. 3,010QU.7 rr.hjt,
19t**6SjU, beef hams. SSo.otki2o.Ce
meats, easy, pickled bellies. PJflOSc; pi k„
ed shoulder*. Sc; pickled hams, SVtit* *
Bard, easy; Western steamed, ..
Not ember flowed IT 32. nominal; p ,i,
quiet; continent. ST 70, South Ain a,',
compound. 6>fi64r.
Pork. qui*t; family, SBSOOIIfO. r;
clear. SM.toQld7.oo: mess. Sl2.OdtlJ.tu.
Butter, ilrm. creamery, , , ,t*
dairy. 1t6250.
Cheese, steady.
Coffee—The market for coffee f rr,
opened ateady with price* & to l*i i
lower and ruled fairly active durli- i .
• ntlre session with liquidation the |. , (
feature of operations The sel Ing f,
■<l weakness In European markets n
Brasil Shorts were about the onl>
er. The market war Ilnallj b.ireli ~
ly, with price* net &&13 point- , r.
Hales. 27.0i*i bags, including I•• „ r-
HSO; March. Pi *uk 66; May. p: ie o
I'otatoes. quiet. Jerseys. SI <*■
New York. *1.204)1.24; Doug Island . j
1.73. Jers*y sweets. 31504)2 00.
Peanuis. Arm, fancy handpicked. 4,J
sc; other domestic, 4c.
Cabbage, steady, Ing Island, per VA
115062 23.
Cotton by steam to Liverpool. 25c
COTTO4 SRKI) oil..
New York. Nov. 17.—Cotton seed o!l 'd
ami eaay. prim- crude, tarrela. 29 .‘a,,
nominal; pnme summer yellow, .ti.
off summer yellow, KW, prime t-r
yellow. ;bufi4oc. prime white. S7lii' pr.i#
meal. 326 ton 36 .*>.
4 1414 AGO M ARKETS. •
Clfli ag". Nov. 17— Liquidation -l
short selling continued In wheat .via.,
ind December clewed t* c under yes
lay. Com c.oaed unchanged and oats l c
higher. Provision* at the close were J
10c. depressed
The leading futile* ranged as follows;
Opening Highest.LoweitCi t.nc.
Wheal. No. 2—.
N*v 71'* 71'* 7m. :j
Dec Tl-t.fiTlS 71S 7h** 71 8
Jan .... 72*,72‘a 72>j 71Su7l* 7T ,
Corn. No. Z
Nov 3?v* ty\ roi 3 Sfc*
Dec 35<;d35\ SM* 3S>* re*-d.-.
May ... 35V7K X 7, .V, ,
Okia, No
Nov .T... 215, 21\ 21 r* :;t,
Dec :i 7 .fi23 21V(S 21 7 , 2..7
Mv 2T, 21 . .1
Mc-s Pork, per Itarrel—
Nov .110 45 SlO 45 Slo.fl JII4S
Jan 11 *1 11 S3 11 50 1! *•
May ...HO 11 kSli 11 52>, HC'i
lArd. per lot |s>unds—
Nov .... 7 15 7 13 710
Dec .... k*3 #s 9l tint
Jan ffi b 574 g S
May .... 44*74 6 *7's
Sltort Rltw. |*>r It*' pounds—
Nov .... 7 S . .... 7*7,
Jan IS k 27'- g 15 * 2-Vfc
May S 25 6 23 *. 2> * 23
Cash quotations were n- fellow l air
dull, winter patents. S-".,7t> t : - '*
clears. S2 #wi < •• .-pri g -|-
Clals, M SI; potent*. Sl3miJf; strtlgh -.
S3 45: boker*'. 32 704(2 T No -pr-
wheat. g44i72'*c; No. 2 red 72b73 J -' 'S"
2 corn. .'Ce^tJ*>s-; No. 2 yellow. 4-' Nw
- oata, 22 : *c. No 3 whe 25 ,'.J N’o
3 white. 24447235,0. Fair to c-.0l • rac
ing barley. HSNOe. No. 1 'la*- •and. I’*
No 1 Northwestern. Sldki Prim' ■ - T
se*-,1. SI te4r4.2 Mess pork, pc larr
sm PSI 10.62', Lard, per 100 pound* '"•<*
7,3). Short ribs sidgs. ;oo*e, $7 ft i7si I'T
sailed shouMers. boa>l. 34 5-4 7
clear aides boxed. pitoflSOs-. " i'k'7
basl* of high wines. 51.27. Clover, tootra*!
grade. 310.00.
Did Mink<* N|iruri’ write Ike Bible
f rom Indon Answer*.
In Shapespe.ire's name lien the key ’•
a wonderful cryptogram. The
"Shakespeere" wee the poere nom '•
plume ’ while Shekespere" wee hi* ''••Be
an evident change of “Shapespear.
each of the two spellings I" 11 lf!v ' n '
ten letters—four vowrle and si* ,of "
ante. OmMm three two figur- ■
have the number 40. the key to the W**
Turning to the forty-sixth 1 m
revleed vereloo. It le found that the !'• 1,1
le divided It.to three portions. •
Holing w.th "avlah." Hemember thi lim
ber—4*.
| Counting forty-el* word# from th
ginning of the psalm, one reml
'shake" in the first portion, and ‘ “
1 forty-six words from the end ' '
psalm, one reaches the word
There Is "Shaperpeare" ns pie" and 1
letters can make It.
—The tendency Is to Increase re
and speed of all steamer- r . '
the rule holds good In rvgtrd to - lf
mere, says a writer In the Km ! (()
Magazine. Many of them wll. '-' irv ,
lone of coal ns cnrgo st 11 kno - 1
there Is sufficient evlden re lo
Vl' W that the larger the v- ■
economical. In proportion. Is the
sumption. A return now before
which are given the results of n e*
nnmlier of voyages hy dlfferei.’
shows thm a 9.000-ton stcnm>r. r
M 7 mile* a day. had a coasumptl : “ * f
pound of coal pat ton dlsiba
n.l An *.OOO-'on steamer. rum
miles n day. timed .08* pound, while
ton vessel, steaming miles ' _
burned pound A .®O-ton si- m '
per shrdul etaol nhm h mh mhm
Ing SST miles a day. used .Hit po'n-
l>er ton dlaplacement. nnd a
steamer, traveling 3S" miles a *
pound; while a t.PKMon atemner. * #
miles a day. consumed ‘SI pound •
' Hires show |n enc.i 1"
i’e ut II knots, end the;. Is ■
the cost of the 9.000-ton steamer
was less than half that of the * '
boat, per mile per ton dltp acemen * M
Ing that the larger the steamer t
tne coal ccnaump'.tcn pro rsta
-Much the Some.-Mrs Heyseel- J
you go to hear the howling P' r .
while you were in 4he city?" Mr
seed—" No. but I went to Cousin -
de'a. and the* jot twin*."—J**"
Weekly.