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A TEXAS WONDER.
Ilnll'a t• r*m f DUnnrry.
On# mat. bottle of Hails Great DH
covery rurfK ail kidney aiut l*ia hDr tro>*
l*le. remove* gravel, cure* din Ih tr-. *en
Inal ermesiorv.-. weak u.J .ne bu. k*
rhaumaiUiu and ail irregalxriue* of tn
kuii,>* atid to* JvJn m*o nmi and w
meti. leg uaia b.uiucr .1 a.-' b* 4 -a.
drtn If not * id by you a: .*t*lt *l
be *ent by mail cn '< r.pt L 1 '!• amai*
ta lu mOi.th* tteatin*fit, and Wll*
cure m> ■ ** atwxe mentioned. Hr. K
Ns Ha ■ 1 ' * u ’
•J*. 8: Lou.- M- Head for te-:lmoiUb
fold t v .1 .iiugg and H .otiion* Cos.
taxatuiMh, i*a
Krud Tit la.
ut nb< rt. G . April 2. IflOO
This I* to certify that 1 wa* affected
tilth r v-l ami that I took sixty drop*
of HaliV Great Dlucovery arid It >rn-
I eteiy rur<l nr 1; U worth 11.00* i*ei
battle to ary or.r deeding It
J. T STEVE VS
IN GEORGIA AND FLORIDA.
mjws % \i vir.ua of Tiir. nt\ in
two
Between Alabatt. * City and Atlxlbi
near Rom# Monday right . fa-* L**uH
vllle and Nxhvill** train ran o. * r ni l in
atantly killed t* white non named
Whittaker and Add* olt T* • rn-n wert
drunk and wri t in i*-ir • •
and on n -L.irp nw IVI tt.iker w i
mangled lf > .ml .ill t# .* ;t. -i
\ nldoain Unnl* it %w**lii.
Macon TANARUS !• •.p Tb* m*eflng h* r
yesterday b t%k •*n M* - r M r< and
Oranfmd of \ n ti ind Ire .!• r t .1
Pope Brown i • S'a Agr..'MlturaJ So
dety pin |> ■ • t gu -ng but none of
the thre.* *n n‘ #• would nay w as *u
niff*'a nee. If any w.- to u- utt n hed t
the meeting It ).■ known, howevei. that
Valdosta H int- the mi fttstr Fair,
•he w.ie m* mi • - f.il with the one Ju-t
heat M oon 1 i o n *tlv b.l’• r f r
that attra**tiu. m l it If now a question
Of u what city will Pc o fori unde •*
to get it.
t lih miion potato lirnwrr.
Marietta Journa Mr I* who
ha* Just finished diguing sweet potatoes,
repor’* a yield of 2*~- bu-hcl* on twelve
a. res of land, on average of 22* bushel*
per acr* K** v‘s Improved frt*r Stem |**-
titto Is the vnrletx Sir Igrows With
thl* potato he w.Mi th* flr-t prise of slfe
tif ih* Southern I>t r-tine Fair this \**ir
This |m;ito hi* taken first premium in
every -ant* t In which it has l* • tient< r 1
over l.V> in all Thb Is only Mr I .egg s
re end yenrh ♦ xporlen#*#- In farming. We
thnnk him for .i quantity of these excel -
lent potatoes
Married In llaatr.
Mia* Julia Holland and Mr S M Wo*si
both of Gordon county, were murrie-i
Tuesday In the North Home depot by l<e\
J W Gllllam The -oupl- * mu- to Home
with little id . tf welling but
n a iort while before departing fr liome
to <m trk on tin* nviirltnonlal s*a. A
preacher** ** rv n • seouretl just l--
fore the train on th** Southern Itoad ar
rived. In tl* preaence of a few travel
ers they w n made htislsind ami wife
Ito h uf th* |Ktrti* ar* well known in
Gordon unty the kt. tan le ing quite a
wea.thy man and the bride a very hand
pome won.an.
FLORIDA^
Bartow Courier-Informant: Orange*
are rolling p*e us now in good style,
about twenty-four carload* having come
op tne road 1-? week. le.-i.lew what !•!:
the pa kmg houses here. The coloring
ha* reached deep >*lk*w, m.l th** pulp
that unm.it'hobit* mm unation of *u- r
and acid that no other fruit cart approx
imate. Our pa< kers are very busy. in*l
paying fine prtcea for ill they can get.
t lu iifr far * Tiger Hunt.
Fort Myers l*r*'t- Hunters looking for
tig game can I.• -m mod ale* Il> Poking
til* Dave Pool, .s he s i.vs he can |Mit
them on the trttli of a big tiger m t o-
Corkscrew. ll* ran ucroes a cottpie *>f
4l* m*l deer, cover•*•! with straw, evidently
the work of a big tiger, hs th** un.nnl s
tra< ks could r*- soon all about the prey.
Dfcve woukt hav* gone ufit-r the animal,
but hlo dog turned tail and he had to give
It up.
Overburdened WKb latwa.
Quincy llerwld: Our Btate Dcglalature
i obliged to b** called together t -asion
.ly. nitd in molt cases each r
thinks he muet intro*lu<*e some retv law
The state i* over-burdened with Inws
bow, in my of w ilcli. if rejeale*l. would
l>e a bleesing •* the people The game
luw, for Instance, reaches, or mod I fin I
to such an extent a to give :h* nan**
Floridian m fair chance nt the game in
his own territory The Saw as it stand*,
will equal up with any trust trial Is In
existence.
IftftPKfTßO i II ITT tIHMM lit:*:.
filter and Harbor Committee (Enter
tained Hi t oluMbat.
Columbus, G Nov 22.—Congressmen
Davidson. Wisconsin; liishi* of Michigan.
Alexan.h r, N. w York; laiwrenct, Mas
sachusetts; Hunkh. ad, of Alabama; Les
ter, Mu !(!o\ .ti and Adamson, of Georgia,
niembt r* of th* Klver and llarlstr Com
mlttee. arrived in the city this morning,
and this Af4<-rn*M>rt tc<k th** n w se.rn r
Kelly for * trip down the Chattahoochee
Ms far • \Yo|folk's betid
A umt * r of prominent cltlgens accom
panied the cotigress lona 1 party, th* mem
ber* of which were very much Impr -sad
with th** import.mcc of h large uppro
l*riHtion fer p* rnanent improvement of
th- river Heretofore annual at*proprUt-
Cons have hardly . n suffl< lent to pay
salaries, k* p government projaTty in re
pair and fsrnov- t.-mporary olaitructloiiH
from the stt*.t>
The engineer in • narg** estimate* that
fvMi"* wl l be sufU ’* nt t* permanently im
prove th* *tr*m * it will h. n.nvisible
to Columbus • all stages of water This
Is In addition to usual annual appropria
tion of |yMO an I Congr.'ssmuti Ad.im
s)m wl’,l Insist ii;on th* total ir'*roprlH
tlon of IJbh.ono even. If the annual Mims
must be cut off for a few years in order
to secure it. This ev*t Ing th* party left
for Mobil** by a special train provided by
the Central Railroad
Urdding In 4 olunibiie.
Columbus. Ga., Nov 19—Ml** Rosalie
Tarver and Mr Howard Wade were mar
ried at Pt Luke's Church at 9 o'clock to
night. the bui.)ing being crowd*-*! to Its
utmowt capacity by the friends of th**
young couple Then* were twelve eouples
ns it!?-? <!.*r t- and the w odlng w ■ one
of the chl f s. r .al events of the season.
Smsminlt Hill !•** Tlirugli.
Atlanr.i No\ 22 The h'enate to-day
concurre.l in th* at lon of the House in
pust-ing the bill by Mr Wells of Chatham
to allow the Mayor and Counciimen of
Havant! h to purchase lands out side of
the city limits.
Field Trials at New I on.
Nswton. N C . Nov. 22 —The all age
race which begat, yreterdav with ;he run
ning at two or.* ► wa* . >mlnued to-d>
with Increased Interest. The weather w..
fine and the ganerul conditions satlsf.i
lory.
(irrm**)'* l*lg Iron,
Berlin. Nov. 22 —Germany's pig iron
for October was 742.720 tons,
k ib• highest figures ever reached
Ni:\*%TlO> | N 4 OMIIIIEMn
North Georgia Nletlmdlst I’rraeber
Mill Ms Tried.
Ftom the AHania Constitution
A '*i.-i:i 'ti w,i- sprung in tte M* tho
<!l*i conference inset ing yesterday morn
ing. when a committee w** ai p .inted o
*ry Hev. C. S <wn* of A- i on a
muet serious charg* The * hurge is im
morality and •on tain* tbr** v Iff ca
tion*. as f*/; l•.\%'
First—Drunkenness
H* oiml-1 sing 'll** and harsli language
Third l;r*.n h *4 pronii *.
Presiding i:.*P r J It King of the Au
guxta didilct et. a. r pi* t**i that
a trial Im- kj\ i. Mr Ow*n* anl Hl*hop
llt ralrlx appoint* i the fo l<*wing * oiti*
mitt** to ihw-t.g* • Hie • mrg* - D J
Mvrick H I l-.dm. nsori. Wiliam Dun
bar < M Verdr.l V* < Mark . H M.
QulUlan H C nrteit.in. 1 L l'l rc* an I
J F. In k \ This twnmJtte* met in
-cor"! . ion In it* afternoon an 1 it s
understtsMi that * r* jrt will i* ready
for conferen* * tti* morning The vidlct
.f !h . rnml’te* . however, !■* Inng care
fully guards!
It j i.o I. rstood that Mr Owen plead*
* ullty t** the tlr*t two *je :fl* atlof.e.
mit.g • xtcnuatlng clr' Urnsiai.-e* so*)
ji) ti b r. guilty to the lust *pe Miration.
If th** *.mmitt**** find* him guilty It will
■ x i,l* puni -fito**nt, which. It I** thought,
will i*e di >.*rtnent from the North tieor
gi . * I ferei . Tr mean* tbs* h* *r.-
0.0 s* • ur* another lien*** to preach for
*♦ v* ra ar Im. and nt until he
shows the proper repentance
Mr <w*ne wa* pa* tot of the li**.sir
tni*lon *f Augusta, when the riiarge w.i*
preferred ng.*u.M him Tle first taro -f*er.
iff* t l i!- tr.- fl* outgrowth of Ihe Thom
son Methodist Church, preceding his go
ing to AuguM.i It is charged that he
broke his engagement to a young lady
without her consent while he whs pastor
of the First Methodist Church of Griffin
The outcome of th* * sse will be wat* h*d
with interest
U IN 'lll9. kHEt.F OF PEKH.
Ilurglnra at l.rea— M oman Was Over
Mill Mtrlltera.
Columbia, 8. C . Nov. 22-Dr. H M Hey
t.olds ha* received a letter from bis ls
t* r. Mr* <*llbert Held of Columbia, who
K now in Hhaoghal. dated Oct. 7, In which
she give* an account of the siege of Pe
kin, und their sufferings During the tlnv*
they w*r* |a*nn* and up Mrs Hold’s baby
hu t f<ur .iita k <>t f* v* r. As so >n a* the i
rhtld win- abb* to travel, he was tnkn t*
the M*Tyelre ivoin** at Hhanghal.Mrs Bei l
trawling with some frietwlw, under the ♦*
corf of I tilted Htafes soJ<li*r* Rev Mr
Held w i* shot in ih* b*g July He i* sup
|M*sd o l*e in ivkin. but may have gone
with an expedition to re*cu* Christian*
Hurglar*. believed to l*e th* same gang
that ha* been operating In North Caro
lina. appeared at Barnwell county,
yesterday They blew op.*n the safe in the
store of J It Glliani, Jr . an*l securest
alvotit SIOO The aafe, office nnl furnttur**
was wrecked by the exidosion of dyna
mite.
The strike in Rwh Mills, at Langley, !*<
under. Th* - aider*, weavers and splnnar*
demanded that Mrs Salley Fr*nk ins be
discharged Bh** was the only woman
weaver In the mill and would n*t J*ln
tlie union The management refill**!, and
th* strikers w*nt out. They have a!) re.
turned except about m doxen of the ring
leader*, who were discharged and Mr*.
Franklin* continue* at the same old stand,
determined not to be a tin.on woman
Tin: mi *TILL PLEUIKI.
% Milk White Flag** Was Wall Re*
reived I HU Xtight.
**A Milk White Flag" wn* presented nt
the Theater last night to an audience that
tfe.aigh large, would have been larger,
p-ohubly, had it not been that the play
was seen for the third or fourth time in
Savannah. Among those present, how
ever, were manv who witnessed the per
formance for the second or third tint**,
hut they enjoy* ! It none the I*** for ail
that. “A Milk White Flag" was admlra
hiy staged, well played, and well received,
ihe hous** being almost continually In
laughter.
Ai>ova all In commendation should rank
The Private, showing that the last shall
!*♦• first Lit tie Chip wn- evidently off the
o,d block, .in*) seldom ha* there been
t*etter comedy eeerv li**re than that he In
troduoed The Sisters Fanchonettl wer.
captivating and apogether suparlor In
tlveir line of work, such agility *nd grace
ns Is theirs being eilom **e**n. With their
dancing, as did Little Chip, they won
i utnerou* encore*. Others rnlgiu be si**
gl*l out for prals**. but a critic would
scarce kr.ow Just where to stop, a* all
v *re good.
* Too HI h lo Marry" will l*e the t
-traction to-night and to-morrow matlnwe
and night The plot shows a rich young
man who cannot marry th-* choice of his
heart because In* Is too rich and a pdor
young man who cannot marry the girl
ho lov.-K In . HUr h- If too |. or. nr.l lh
tMsn.tooi. mi.l hlirhly nmnlt'it ' 'n
which th. v remove nil turner,, tiictn.tln;
it... ..poo.lrion of wn .m tvMc mo ti-r
~,,,1 ii,. wrwth of an Inte fathar-ln-mw.
H.,|. i„. main Int-rr i hiring tho threw
•„IS ot th. lu>. A counterplot mint
throuxh the come.tv. a way* ptovoklnit
hr.rrtv lat’Whter amt ain'lsue- 1
Th> prtcw for ntwhl are we uenwl Th-*
matinee pricer, are SO cents a n't -S cents.
l\ IIDMIH lit >llt. PMITH.
tonne People - # twirl) of Christian
I'.rnten) or tlntertnlne.l.
The Voirntr People * Society of Chrte-
Iran Kndenvor of the Piret Prrehyterlan
Churcn last nl*ht. save a recepMotr to
Uev. trl Mr* Arthur J Smith Mr
Smith ts the retlrln* prstor of the church,
arwl tt Wts as o farewell function that the
affair was *lv,n in honor of him ar.<l
Mrs Smith. The attenrlance was lartte
■ 11.1 all Biwnt the evening very pleasantly.
A musical an.l literary procramme serve.l
to enliven the evening Mrs Willi im
i'.ark s sutKlriß was Kreallv enjoye.l, as
were the selections ren.ler.-l l>y the fol*
UiK tpinriett. Mrs i’.ark, Mrs ll|hnj),
Mr Hours aril Mr Hymen. Mr Mint
1100.1 nave n humorous Irish re.i.line
The lecture r.s>m was <lc-.airai.Hl in Wi-hlte
Dial blue, the colors of the wnclrty The
memherr rervtsl refreshments, arnt rli.l
much for the enter(a.nme,n of thetr vis
itors. Another enterUlnmeWt will he given
the afiermon wn.l evenliiK In the lecture
room hy the Piirn.et Worker*, lastltii!
from 4 until lh o'clock.
Chronic Diseases
£ferera themselves. tut doctors a- well. All sort* of drugs
and patent medlelnt* and "family remedies” are tried;
medial “Institutes” and “Companies” arc resorted to,
but the rondllton Irfcomra w or* rather than better.
It In the nature of the disease Itself, together with nil
Its complication*. which must he studied before any sys
tem of treatment can be prescribed It Is an Individual
l>ersonul treatment which Is needed in every chronic case,
whether It be Isas* of Mnnty Vigor, Varicocele, Stricture
Wood Poisoning. or any form of Oenltal or frinary
Complaint II Is such treatment that Dr. Hathaway gives
his pailent, and auch ireatmen - only. That his method
Is right h> been proved by the uniformity and Invaria
bility of hi* cure* for the past SI years, a record which
hat placed him far In advance of all other specialist* In
ihe treatment of Chronic Disease* Call at hi* office or
gtwtss sirsiwiY n n write him for free consultation and alv ■ > f,.r a copy of
1 his new *4-png* hook. "Manliness. Vigor. Health.” and
*• If-examlraitloo symptom blank. Offlce hours to 12 m Jto 6, 7 to !* p m Sun
day, 10 a. m. to Ip. m J NEWTON ii ATIIAWAV, il. D. till, £
Cos.), 2oA Bryan autet, Bavaituah, Os. - f
THE MORNING NEWS: FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1000.
Look ttyourtongue ! If it’seoated,
yout stom*ch your liver out of
order. Ayer’s Pills will clean your
tongue, cure your dyspepsia, make
your liver right. Laav to take, easy
I to operate. 25c. All druggists.
Wad- fwur ir-*uti. f,r or a btuMui
lintn of rich l Urk P Tlirn %•
BUCKINGHAM'S DYEMSr,
V L* A— - ■-
% \ 411 N4i 4.ti1l V|4IK V.
gaga Nhr \\ a* l.rrt lo a llnsr of lll
f nmr lit r** tin It I'romlar** of Work.
A path* tic *c* ne wh* efa't*d at tb*
Mayor s ofllca yaaierday about 1 aVloc'k.
Two young women api*eared it that
hour an*! request**l to *** tK* Miyoi.
!h*lr m,inner iruli ntltig that tey had *
tale to unfold. Or.*- of tin young women
wai* already known nt th* Kx diang* he
having frequently vl*lted th-re with her
mother a* an appMcant f*r hurl’y when
a child ai *1 having later been IM to lead
a life of rham* . through clr um-ian
not *o much her own fault. It l* Mid, *•
that of ttr unnatural par*--nt.
The other girl wax freh and young
looking nnl with a om**wnat unaophH
ticut*t appearance To Be*retiiry G.mb tv
wha inquired th*ir mi**ion. the e|*i**r ten
gave **>me account of the rnug* of thHr
visit, to the effect that coft|Minton hu 1
bNen brought t J*.*\ annaih from b* r home
In 4>hlo. under fake promir* -of employ
ment *rwl
She ha<) declined t la*l ih* llf* which
the lnm.*t#s of the hoti*** nought t* for e
u|rfn her arwl had left th* |*l* ••. but be
ing without frbnd* had le-en i*ik*n to the
b.Ati** where the Savannah wman r**
*ld'd an*i hal b*en barl***r*l tirrr* for \
f&w day*. Her companion did not d***lre
to l*-.i*l n life of * lain** the young w*mnn
Mud, but <l**lre*l to return t- her home
in hlo It#ir.g without mean* *h. h*d
deoided t* seek aMistance from t*e city.
The iwo girl* were admitted to :h- prey
ence of Mayor Mv#r* who heard th*r
atorv at * in*' length Th** young strang
er aai*l that h**r liome tv a a at Jv kern,
l>.. an*l that there eh*’ m**! a woman who
i* a uleter of tPiir* K**r*tenr. who keep* u
place in this city, known a*
th Swedish twlace This wo
man told her that eh** wn- coming S*uUi
to vMt her (Meter, that the latter had a
nice home, that Savannah wa* a fine
!*.<-e t* live In. an*l work could b** *a-ilv
obtdined here. an*l that she wouUI
g!al to have her frleiwt come with her
and atop at her elatr * until *>e could
ffnl a place t* work
The girl -ai 1 tho* letl bv th****** lnlui**-
men**, and not knowing tle character of
th** woman, who*** inintnn *h* l
m‘le yn* cume jo Savannah and w nt
to the house of the Keraten- woman So*
was not long in learning the rhara ter of
the bouse and It* nmte. bur being wi n
out frlrndx nns knowing tiothlng of th''
dty. she did not know where to turn. The
girl broke down and sobbed a* she told
In broken fence* of the efforts which
were mad*- to force her to adopt the ii'e
of ttu*e around Roth thrext** and prom
isee were used anl she w m told that she
could hive fine tre**ei nr! J.wiry If
she would but do h* the others were do
ing.
In her story to the Muyor the girl *d tim
ed that she resisted n’l th* s* ind ic**
menta. arwl that -h** w>* finally ordo'-d
to leave th* house after being th* ro •v
--eral dava. On leaving the h *u*e sh- mi I
she got a hack and told th** backnrm
t* take her whare *h* could stay until
-he could get assistance to return l*im<*
The ha* kman took her to :\ h*ue In th**
southwestern t*art of the tv. iomni.nl.
res*rie*l to for purj*o*4‘* >f us-'igna'l n,
n*l where she m**t the girl who ucc m
ftenled her to Ihe Mayor - offl *• T' l*
paft of the stor\ the M ivo thought,
lookt'd -*>rn*what llshv, and he *|ie-tl *n* and
the girl closely. The latter prat* t* and.
hw ver. that she had led a virtuous bfe.
an*l that sh** had not yielded t the Influ
ences by which she was surrouiabd and
her companion bore her out In this state
ment
The Mayor promise*! th* young woman
that he would Investigate the cuse and
that If he found her *.dement* w** - true
h*> would see what cou!*l •* .lone to as
sist her to return home. lie Instructed
her to te at th*- b.irra ks ni .1 >'*•!*> *k and
notifletl Hupt. Bv* v*-n #** inv* tlrai. ti:**
use. The girl went to th** Ivirraekw in
the nfternoo4i, anl. after telling h*r
story i* Supt. 8 reven. the latt**r h*l the
Kersten* woman ami her alleged sister
xurnmonel to the barracks There was n
somewhat lively s**ene wh**n meused an*!
accuser faced each other. .n*l a-sertlons,
recriminations and tears were ah on
tap in the superintendent's office. Olga
K* rstena and her companion ilenled the
gr-ater part of the girl's story. Th* y
claim.*! that the girl had been an Inmate
of a workhouse ai Jackson, (>.. and had
gone astray there, accepting *h*>rt|\ if
ter ihl* the Invitation of the other woman
to come Bouth They a- • ried that she
was not only familiar with th* < ha meter
ot the house, but I**l th** sam* life as
the other Inmate*, remaining there
nearly two weeks. and th.it sh**
left the house because she be
came dissatisfied, and objecting to pay
ing th*- expense* which the proprietress
ha i been at on h**r account.
This sgory the Ohio girl denied, but a
it wns Mmfily a case of n-sertion and de
nial on each eld*-, th*- truth of th*- matter
w.w left considerable in doubt Bupt.
ffereven did m>t * are to say |-t night
w'i *t re|*nrt h*- woiibl make to the Mayor
on th* tubjr 1 to-day.
HE I ARI> A K A/.t>|(.
In a Drunken Mus Mnshrd Another
Nlnn Twlr<* nnd F.aenped.
A white man named Dav*.*-. an employ*
of the BeaU>.tr*i Air Lin* y* -tenlay af
ternoon cut twice with a razor another
white man named Mlchc.* r. The fra* a**
occurred about 4 o’clock at West liroad
and Charlton streelg, an*l was irobab!>
the result of n ilrunken nuarrel. a* both
men had been drinking Micheler was not
badly hurl, nnd after having his wound
drewsed, spent seme time In trying to fln*l
his assailant, but without tucc*-s
Ihi vis wa arrested about midnight by
Patrolman Douglas.
d'flki; OF |k 4 YON A KOLA.
The Second *l tlir snmnnah 4 ovrar
.f Lecture* t.|-n l.aet Mklil
Dr. F W. give a orildant
.• • uie last night on Savonarola. It was
the second of the Savunfvih lecture course
ai. * wi- given at to* iu.rds Hall. It
wu- h-tened u nice attentively by an
*x •| t i M.aiiy * itg* *u*i■ *'U ’ Dr Gun
*utii- w i ,ntro*lii * 1 b> Ylr II W. Wll*
over
Ir Gun ulus spoke first of Bavonaroia.
dnw.ng htn t ,-httia* t-r in general terms.
*l**l* t •*** ;*oiiti ,i .ai 4t<d r-tlgioue
• *nht,*a.s that oblau a the itme .f
hi* lurth, ht* troubi* i ut rn-roic career,
id t/i* Ir.jgi * i,d of Ids life At muni
I*m of the K-cture th* speaker drew par
in i*ta ers itsl ■ ircumstances
%\itn th**?*** of nior* modern ;im*w. hU
amoroii.r at tim* •* epigrammatic, re
rnirn aiwl ommtnt giving an a*lded
*• m to di** lecture.
B.ivoi.aiota he ;<| that be
1 i--*l tin prophet luiih. Ills l ain •<
penetrated nh emtglons. und every em*s*
,lon H *c iiraiialei with thought. 11** wts
m**f- to l fitly than wu.- > i *rn to Hum*,
ai i t * Florence, mor* ihan Demurt en**s
w *-• t . t!t*•♦• • He wi an Oliver Cron*
v he
4f*at Lnglishmen. ii a John Hancock
y*.tr* before the American patriot of
that name.
ll* w that things were deformed. anl
lie f..|t it hUt mission tc* make them *on
l"fni H saw aiove art. llKratur*,
chUr* h and state gr* at ai.i lmprs-lve
i b*il>. He t* li* v* and that justice would pay
It >wn exp* i| * an-i that tatesmanxh p
wa- tin in of seeing in what wa> Gml
Almighty p moving, and gett ng thing*
out of Xsi s way.
After telling of the and
siist it meant to mat and future age*,
the -i** k*-r again t*s>k up the biography
of Savonarola Re was an aristocrat, he
-lid "but t .* re ire mi-to rats and aris
tocrats. soin*- as lw us hell, some as high
is heaven; liier*- P th* arlsto racy of
tx-ie and muwcle. and it i<*k-- as if we
w r.* omlng t>a* k to that plan*-, if one
may judge of th** output of som* of our
institutions of learning, for more hair ia
raised on h*- outside of the head than
Idea* inside, Savonarola would have made
but a |*oo? enter m b Then there is
the arl.-t.M ra y of possession ttnl cash.
I don't know* how it is h*-re. but thh*
-r 1 seen in the streets of Chicago is
n most as brutal as that of pure physical
st i eng th God cave to Savonarola that
noble*t of the gifts that he imparts to
genius poverty. Savonarola's aristocracy
was that of brain, hollnews and charac
ter.
Fer.m bis father, a doctor, Savonarola
inherited his intelligent method*, and a
marvel.us gr.isp of fa-ts It is fortunate
that a *l- :r wa** ids father Instead <f i
priest, f**r the priest- w-re all in the atr.
niid if one am** down to material things
he was tried for .i heretic and burned.
Home Idea of the state of affairs may l*e
grasped when it i- kn wn that it was in
Savonran* la h tim*- that two d*ctor* of
theology "f Bologna were arguing th-*
qutstion as to how many angel* could
stand *m the end of 8t Anthony's ffng- r
ut the san:** time, and two other learned
gentlemen m Paris were busily
i- to jvhut litriguag*- Hi* devils ueetl in
fi* 11 Tliey finally decided that It was He
brew So you **w th* do* tor- hud some
fwctw there was tlie fa - • of the l*dy f*r
Instate **, they bad (hat, f*r of course the
tdiristian 8* int i had not come yet.
f 8 iv* r iiKua * lo\e uff tlr h<* started
*iii with a brilliant and Ironical descrip
tion of the Btrotsi family, then of the
girl Iterself All lov* affairs, he said
start out with "there was a girl." much
the same wa\* that all fairy stories start
with Yn-• upon a lime." and thl- was
strictly an orthodox love affair. To get
on with the story he Dll into lave; It is a
mark of g* nlus that it an fall Into love
mare dismally ami desperately than a dull
|M r>n ami—set out quicker The girl re
fused him on account of family pride, and
*eros till th* ages we ought to send to
that young woman our hearty thanks for
doing so Gcal had something else for
Suvoranola to do Instead of hunting
rna* itronl In Ferrara for the Btrozzl glil
After ii comprehensive review of the
lif•• tmd work of Savoronotn ut Florence,
and the debt that all reformers since have
ow-d to hltn, the lecturer closed hie ad
dr* *s with a spirited account of Savonaro
la's rep.y to t ‘i* lshop by whom the hull
of cxcommunic.trion was r*-nd to him
Ltlt M. PKHHON % 1,.
Mr A W Bartm of Atlanta is a guest
of the Screven.
Mr. D I Mulky of Athens Is registered
a * the |*ul.i.kl
Mr. Guy Mitchell of Atlanta Is a g teat
of the Pulaski
Mr W R 0.1 wford of Atlanta Is a
guet of tin* 8* revt*n
Mr. B B Jones of Millwood Is regis
tered at the Screven
Mr. S \V William- of Atlanta Is reg
istered at the Pulaski
Mr W. H. Wtlllfonl of WaycroN is reg
lsr.-# and at the 8* reven.
Mr R Swin.l*dl t*f Balnl>rldge. Ga., Is
register***! nt ♦* Pulaski.
Mr. D. A M Galium of Ro-twrtck. FT,
Is n guest of Ih** Pulaski
Mr. and Mrs A. K l.egare of Columbia
nr** guests of the I>e Soto
Col W G f>lear returned to Atlanta
yaaterday via the Central.
Mr L Hess ieft vl . the Plant 8j st*m
y*—t.-rday for Montgomery.
Mr A \V. McDonakl of Parad.se. Fla
Ih reglst r*l nt the Pulaski.
Mr \V G Brewer sailed on the Talla
hassee yc-terday for New York.
Mr. J G Btinders of Alexar.dersvllle
reglaterisl at th** Pulaski yesterday.
Mr C. W Me Lane f Dublin was among
th** arrivals at the Pulaski yesterday.
Mr. C H McClurg I* f vkt the Be.t
-l**ir*l Air Une yesterday for Per -m utn.
Mr. \Y. It. llul* hlns left via th* Sea
board Air Lln* yesterday for N* w York.
Mr J C. Ousby of Iron City was
among th*- arrival* ut the Screven yester
do>
Mr. K F. Joyce of 8t Augustine tvn
urn*mg th*' arrivals yesterday at the Pu
laski.
Mr J T Tilley of Fort Fremont. 8 C..
w.i* among y aterday's arrivals at tne
Screven.
Mi an*l Mrs. A L. Ostiome wer** pf*-
sengers y*stetlay on the T.illah *ss f.>r
N* w York
Mr L. P. W Iker was a p s-eng. r over
th* B**.t hoard Air Lino ) Oder day for
Portsmouih.
Mr and Mre G< >rge F. Armstrong and
chlblr* n w*-r** tnc-ng the gue ts of *h*
Pulaski yesterday.
Mr. C. G Anderson Is a |*assenger on
the City of Augusta, which sailed from
New* D*rk Tueeday.
Mr. and Mrs. M E. Mason were among
the |*nsf*rngere of the Seaboard Air Line
yesterday for New Y’ork
Mrs G A. Whitehead was among the
IM*'* tigers of th* city of Augusta, whi* h
sali* 1 for Savannah Tuesday.
Miss F* Id* r. w hose father was yester
day elected Max or of Amerlrus. Is a guest
of W •> Charlton, on Tax lor street
Mrs R. M Butler. Mbi Butler an I
Miss A. Butler were among the iusen
irers of the Taliah.i-aee yesterday for New
York.
CITI IHKVITIK.
Nine arrests were made by the police
yesterday up to mtdnighl. bu: none of the
prisoners was sent In on any serious
charge
Savannah Porter, the colored woman,
that was cut hy her husband. James Por
ter. Wednetday afternoon, la still alive,
thouch in a precarious condition,
Mr F. E. Kellbach. clerk of the Court
of Ordinary, request* the Morning News
to state that he was not at the Second
i District Nathans Club Wednesday night
As reported
THE ARMY 01- HEALTH.
The Arm) In Hie riilllpplses laslg
nlfleant Compared With This One.
If all the people in the l nt;**d dts'es.
•"anadtt an>l Groat Britain who mas* dal*'
>e* of Btuart s Dyspepsia Tablet- * oubl
t*e sssemb.ed together It woud make ai
utmy that woiild outnumber our army of
Are hundred thou nd by at lex it lixe to
rne.
Men r *1 women, who are broken dxw n
in health, mrv only a part of the thou
szvids who u-* this poiiuhr preparation
th* greater iumler ite people who .tr
in fair bal(h but who kn*w that h** we>
to k**p wed Is to keep the digestion i*
fret and use fftuart s Tablets r*gularlx
a- meal time comes to in-ur** g*Ki d.ges
tlon and pro|***r a>sirnllatlon of food
Prevention Is always better than cur**
and disease can fftsl l>a foothokl if ttu*
digewilon is kept in g o l working ord.-*
f y the dally ue *-f Atuart s Dyspepsia
Tablets.
Mr Thomas Bea ■ Mayfield Cal. sav*
"Have use**l and rec - *mmetided Stuart s
- noth tig dk* t ?k in
to keep the stoma h ngnt
Min* Dlvei). tfJT Plummer sr**et
Pitta burg. Pa writes J wish ev**ryt.*
to know how gmttful I am for Stuart
Dypsp* ps:n Toi 1 -nff* r*d for .* g
time and did not kirnw wt.at ailed fn- I
lest flesh right .Cong until one dax 1 tv*
an adxern*ern* of tnese tablet 4
nrd Immediately b--ug.it a SO cent l* *x
the drug stor* 1 -*ni *t.lx or the sc. on I
tox and am gaining In flesh and color I
have ut last found something that hat
reached my aliment
From Mrs Dei Eld red San Prairie.
\V|s "T was taken llzzx very suddenly
during the hot weather of the pas* sum
ner After ter days of- *ntint dlzzlti -s
I went to our local physbvan. who sail
my ltf\*er was torpid and had over-hen ted
my blood, he restored me for two w*-ek
without much lmpr*vement; I flr.il'
thought cf Stuart’s I*vsi*epsla Tal'le’
(which I bad tted 1 ng l*f > • Fr varioti
bad feeling* ) and the ffr- three tablets
I alped mr
They nr* enellx the be- nil around fam
ily medicine I ever used ;*
The army of people who take Stuart -
Tablets are mostly pe**t*le In fairly goo<l
health, end who keep wreji hv taking them
regularly after meals They contain uo
ope ten. cocaine or ary ealhartic or inju
rlrus drug-, simplx the natural peptones
and digestives which every weak stom
nrh lacks
Stuart*- Dyspep.-la Tablet* are • M by
druggists every wb* re in Pnlted State-.
Canada and Great Britain.
ATM It KFA tiN % hTHF.KT t Alt.
George IV II Jones Mae nn Apoplectic
fftroke un*l F.xplrnl.
Georg** P. H Jones, residing at Mont
gomery and Thirty-second streets, was
stricken with a pop ex y while riding on an
A her corn street car last night and died,
in tho street railway waiting room nt
Whitaker and Fortieth streets, i few min
utes afterwards.
Jones was returning fr* m h meeting of
Haupt I>vlg* of <Md F**ll vx when be
received thl- last s'r<ke If*- fell I>*-|ween
the seat- and was never con-clous after
wards. When th* waiting r-*om w.u
reachetl he was retn v* i from tle * ;*r and
medical aid summoned, but nothing could
be done for him and in a few minutes he
breathed hi- ia-t.
Cotwner Ooette w;i- summoned and re
moved the bodx* to the reet-lenre of (he
unfortunate man The coroner *lecksed
that death from perfectly nat
ural causes and no Inquest will be held
The stroke of a-t night wa- the third
by which Jor.e? has been attacked.
He was 4.7 years old and leaves a e ife
nnd five little boys For some years he
has kept a small shop near his
residence, ind before and during that
time was a city drummer for one of the
commission house- on the Bay The hour
of his funeral has n* ( been determined.
DEATH OF Alltv 11. II A 14litsI 11.
Her Funeral From *H*r**| llenrt
tJinreli This Afternoon.
New -of th* death of Mr-. B B trb*mr at
Meldrlm was receive#! in Savannah last
night Mrs.BarLuir went t* Meldr.m Wed
nesoay. and was at her country place a?
the time she died The announcement o 1
her death will In* received with surprise
and regret. Her husband died several
years ago Her only children. Josejth aiel
Robert T . the latter an employe of (h*
Morning News, at one time, died lei Sep
tember. Mrs Bnrtiour's remains w*i!l be
brought her* for Interment
The funeral will take piace thl- *if**r
noon nt .1 o'clock from the S. red Heart
< hurch. The Interment will le in the Ca
thedral Cemetery.
Wood Mosaic Co.’s
Parquetry Floors
Have been laid in many of the com
fortable homes in N'-w York. Boston and
other c*tle-. More cleanly nnd economical
than carp Ms. Plain and fancy floors laid
and |*oltsije*l complete over old floors,
making u solid nnd beautiful Improve
ment.
Haxing n mimtwrof floor** to lav in S.
vannah this month wt can quote close
figure- Ca*a4ogue and eaiffnates may Im*
had by addressing J M. ADAMS.
Box 212. Savannah, or 227 N. t’harb*
Baltimore. Md.
Bone IVleal
For Chicken Fee l id Fertilizer.
NITRATE OF SODA
lnvnlunblo for "hoine-ml*.'<r fertllU?.'
Thr ch<*p-(.t n.l m .t ronerntrated on
thr markri. P-nrl for pnril vilar,
hav,oit ii>. i oi\ i r.i:t>, mt av. tnx.
SEED OATS AND RYE
T. J. DAVIS,
Thnne E3. IIS Hay tr-t. w#t
ORANGES.
llra.lQuartrr* for
FINE FLORIDA OHANOE9
FlU'ITa AND VEGETABLES of all
kln.l*.
SEED RTE. 8?:ED OATS*
HAY. GKAIN. FEED. FLOUR.
CHEESE. BEANS. I’m, Ul<- Straw, ele.
W. D. Simkins aV: Cos
J. D. WEED fc CO
aAVAmn. ua.
Leather Beltinfi. Steam Packinii & Hose
Acanla for ***** EUBBL.It
BL.LTI.su AND TACKINO COMBANT.
STOPPED THE COUGH.
Pralbcr'* Tar and Cherry Cough
Cure 25c.
DONNELLY DRUG CO.
OLD NEWSPAPERS. WO for a ceuU, at
jOuiloiM omc* Morning New*.
special snade won
LINDSAY & MORGAN'S
SPECIALTY.
Everybody knows who has ever had a shade that
they make you think—if they do not work right. When
we put them up you won’t have to think. We have tlie
only expert shade man in the city. He does nothing but
make shades and hang them. Also Draperies and Lace
Curtains. Want to do your work. Send for us.
Two Specials for This Week.
50 Daghestan Wilton Rugs, regular price §9.00; OP Aft
our price uDilill
100 Brussels Rugs, regular price 52.00; (J| (Jr
this week UIiZJ
Go visit all the other stores, then come to us, ami
we will surprise you with the completeness of our
FURNITURE AND CARPET
stock and the prices. Remember, "Not how cheap,” but
“How good," is our motto.
McDonough & ballantyne. w
Iron Founders, Machinists,
lllHcU.ii.m.., Il.illirinnl.rrv ni nnu f n r of Mnllon
,.r, ,10,1 I'orfahlr l imlnr.. Wrtlrol ••* Top Hnnnlnix S
l on, Mill,, nniinr 'I 111 n.l 1’n..., M>o lllnu. rn110,,. rtr.
TELEPHONE NO. 123.
MAHIM7 I>TELUGEX('E.
(lallm cif ln.-rrl to Milpiiiti*
Gtarratlr.
Cipt. L. ~llvirl of fht> Italian bark
Sllai.xlo roporli he pawM on Nov. 12. In
latitude 27 4<; North, aril kvurituda 74.2*
\AVat, American bark Mar> Earmond illa
niaM.d and abandoned. The thud ala a|t
parently In good condition.
An unknown Brltlcb clramahlp waa ra
lortod p***od In at Tybcc ln*t ntltit, but
her nitni could not bo made **,, fftan tit**
Marti 110 tower, uni uhe was no* nyltdt
-lan-Cs.
Th<- • -l>.vm*r Xlytu B. Weaver, from
, I • I h MU towed to 80-lon
!a-t wvk In a dismasted condition ha*
been examined b> a diver, and It •
fond that h*r kill tans gone and hltaes
marie • The ve-ss'l * bottom was alao
otherwise badly dam iced It Is impos
stble to keep her free from water.
The Norwegian bark Elleaer. Capt
Maruezren. from Wilmington, N. C-. on
Sept If., hound to Indon. which was be
fore reported having been piaeed on Oct.
It In mid-ocean, with mainmast, foretojs
gallnntmuet and mlzxi nn pmaat carried
llway ard bulwarks dsmigel amldahtp.
haa arrived wifely at Hi. Michael s.
.More*.
rassrngers l> Ateamalilp*.
|t.ie**ngers by steamship Oily of An
guata. New York, tor Savannah. Nov.
at 11. I>. M* Venn. It. Ashley. Mrs. It. A
11.1*. Mrs. M F. McKenzie. J B.
Thompson. J Slctwin, Miss N ltlshlnc
V* LI Marten. B. K. iKilney Bill wife.
Mi- \ Dotncy, Mi* Q. -\. Whitehead,
\\ |< ['oat, C. O. An leraon. Jr Mr. I’et
tincr-w. James Holllncshead and wife.
\v Mackltn and wlf.. Mrs. I hers. Mr
filers. Misses liters, J K rarlah. Miss K
M I’arlsh. Mis- M IVivle. W Hangman.
J Burrs fi 11. Sk* rnier. Frank Post. J
I*. Mat hies. W K. Neater, M It McCol
lum Mr Elbert. Mrs. K Prelemtz, Mr
Siork. AV. C Paterson, 8. Henry. Miss A.
McDonnell, J. Farrar. J. ferry. J. J. Gal
liulur, 17 Wilson. Churlez Metjee, 8. <}.
Dear. 8. Codner. Miss J Hone-, J. Olsen.
pnerengers by steamship Itasca soiling
to Baltimore yesterday—O. T. Taunln. J.
p OTonnor, C. P. McFeeley. Mr*. Elzzle
I'avey.
I* issengcrs by steamship Tallahassee
for N.-w York yesterday—W. H. Brewer.
Mr* It M Butler. Mias Butler. J. Mur
ray. Alfred De.aney. J C. llempie. A Is
Bred W. Churchill. Mr Diaz and wife,
Mr. Htdlguez. Julius Moll. D. Michael.
freights and 4'hnrter*.
S-hooner John O. Schmidt. Savannah to
I hl adelphln, lumber, private term*.
sava n unit Almanac.
Sun rises at 6:33 n. m. and sets at 4:55
P m.
Hleh water at Tyla*c to-dny at *Ol a
m. and Bis p m High water at Savan
nah on* hour later.
Phase* of the Moon for November.
D. II M
Full moon * 3 0 ev,
l,a*t quarter 13 8 37 eve.
New muon 22 1 17 mom
Klrt quarter 23 11 K morn
Moon perigee sth. Moon ap (fee, 17th.
AIIHIVAI.S AND DKPARTI RE*.
A easels Arrived !e*ter*luv,
Bark Tlkoma (Nor.l. Bjorge, I.a, Pal
ma,.—■Chr. O. Dahl A- Cos.
Arrived at Anchor.
Revenue cutter Algonquin.
A esscls tt ml to geo.
Vtcamshlp Tul ahassee. Asklns, New
York
Steamship liasca, Billups. Baltimore
Bark c. nsigllo ilalatsla (Hal). Am
brossiimo. Hume.
whipping Memoranda.
Charleston Nov 22—Arrived, steamer
Comanche. Pennington. New Y'ork. pro
ceeded Jacksonville.
Port Tampa, Fla., Nov. St.—Arrived, !
St itnrr olivette. Smith, Havana, via Key !
Wet and returned.
Kev West F.a . Nov. 22 Arrived |
steamer Miami. Delano. Havana and
tiled for Miami
Baltimore. Nov. 22._Sal|ed steamer
Florida. Savannah; Slate of Texas, Sa
vannah; Augustus Welt. Charleeton; The
Josephine, Savannah.
Baltimore Nov 22 - Sailed. steamer
Oliver R Barrett. Jacksonville
Philadelphia. Nov 12 -Arrived, attam
■*> c*n*vt. Jacksonville.
Havre Nov 21' Arrived, itramer Nlth. j
Pfnsocola vln Norfolk.
Jacksor.vil * Fla Nov 22 —Clsre<l
• team* r Jessie MeQuarrt#. Nutvltaa.
Persneola. r:<* Nov tl -Arrived,
steamer Oadltnno (Span ) Oecoplrhea
Or 1 vest or. put In. l bark* Msmlanl
(Ira ). Gari. Havre, flc*lln <ltal). Pat
assn Valencia.
Bulled, steamehlp Leonora (Open).
Bustlnsa. Liverpool.
Cleared, steamship Hexihflsid (Br.),
M< Kensle. Hurno* Ayr**. Ou*five A oi'o
(Oer.). Helmburg, Glasgow.
Ft. MichariV. N>v 31 Arrived
er Ape*. Pen#acos. for (irn-)*, for .j
Port Tampa. Kk Nov. 22 Arm-d.
inp;im<r Everett, Howard. C*rtar*?. N.
J . tuc I>a unties* and schooner Ft iik i.
N>all> . wreamahlp Crtivelte. Bnlth. FU
v.-ina. via Key Went.
Hailed, uteamehip PsindfWH. Cm •+
Cette, vlfi N<*rf.lk. tuff DuuntU** :d
•rhooner Neally. Havant*, iteamr ;p •
veitw. Hmlth. Flnvan.*, via Key Umi
Port Hoy.il. R C.. Nov. r CJ.
•rhooner harah r> Foil. Fernandlnn
Fernandlna. Fla.. Nv. 22 Sold,
a'hooner I'.rlfcj.viler, Arraxo. l\ru
HI co.
Notice t >t*rlnera,
Pilot charte .ir.d all h\dro*raphl<' Inf•
nation will he furntehed m.*aier< of \>n.
eel* free of charire In United Srat. - -
droirraphtc ofTice In ( UHtom Hou*. < it
tain* are requented to call at the r
Iteport* of wre'ke and derelict* r*- ** *•!
for tram-ml-elon to the Navy i.'*
ment.
( oMinlic r*i|ior(.
I Ter ateemahlp Tnllaha*ee fer N-w
I York—AK hale* upland cotton. h>e*
! *ea Inland cotton barrel* cottcn*M
oil. boxe* rottonaed oil. (572 Pal i
me*Mr* barrel* rl'e. (<#> harr.-l% r
• 121 barrel* turfw*r.tlne. I’OO.ll? feet lurrrxer,
turtle*. 14 barrel* fl*h. I‘M rne .sr 1 *,
.* 1W boxe fruit. 3 barrel* vec*M,. 370
crate* vegetable*. 2 bale* aweepln** X
oUI car wheel*. 5 bale* to— < s i ,rre*
roeln oil. 7.M4 rwik *tave*. 2 w ->1
package* merchandt*e.
Export* per *te*m*hlp Itlica for -
tlmore-Jf) barrel* rosin. * l>arrc|- turf.n
tlne, 303.87 V feet lumber. 11A boxe* r r.- *,
package* vegetable*. K\ b.irn l* •• n
oil. Art bfirre’* |.|t, h. 1.727 hu k a
h **od. 137 package* merchandi*c. i.i k
xe* -Wr- Kflc* and yarn. & 1-
metto rtb**r 4.32 ca*c* canned gool*
U'lle* * weeping*.
I’er *tearnshlp Herkshtre for Ph -11.
phla—77 bale* upland cotton. 1.4#) hirr lx
ro*ln, S3 horrel* turpentine, 23.1.474 f* ‘t
lumber. 755 boxe* orange*. 35 pi K.x*.*>a
vggetabli**, io tarre|* ro*in oil. ♦'-** I -irw
• ottonwrtl oil. 4.87*5 o.k *tave*. 247 !■ k
rte* merchandise. Hf> packages dnm.*" *
ni yarn. 75 bale* lln ter*. |ial*-> r;
*traw. > tn* pig iron. 278 *. ks clay. . )
case* cannt and good*.
TELEGRAPHIC* MARKETS.
Continued from Seventh Paged
p 5 2A^its.3A ; January |c.3o; February.
March. !♦> 4ftf<s bO.
Mutter, ateady; creamery, f’ite
dairy. KHi24c
quiet.
I gg.. steady; state and Pennsylvania,
24fi28c; Western regular packing. 2i -4
I'otatocß, steady and unchanged
Peanuts, Steady, fancy handpicked, 4YJ
Fk*; other domestic, 4 - .
t'abhnge. steady; Long Island, per *'•
13 OTVii t 00.
Cotton by steim to IJverpuol, 2dc.
COTTON I BED OIL.
New York. Nov. 22 —Cotton seed n|
steady with sale* of !>ecemb*r*Janufir' vt
.!{•*. and *|ot on the same basis, hut .• •
Prime crude barrel*. nominal; p* '
summer yellow. 33c OfT summer
*2**c Prime winter yellow. SNtflor l ,r :c
txhite, 37b3Kc. prime meal. s3t*.Ao ,, i
< lllt AOO MARKET*.
Chicago, Nov. I*l The November n
deals monopolised attention to a gr- •
tent on the Hoard of Trnde to-Io *■
delivery a* well a* for December
s ’ higher Wheal was dull and un • *
*d Oat* at the dose mere %c highc a,i 1
provision* a shade to 6c lower.
The leading future* range I a* f > *
Opening Highest.Lowest.Cl- - ng
Wheat. No 2
Nov 714 71 Ml 71Y 71
1 '•
Jan 72*t§724 724 71** - *
Corn. No. 2
Nov 4.'. Pi 17 4t
Dwa sc.
May ... ~V.VUA>S JH, MS •
Oat*. No 2
Nov 21* 21*4 21%
r>*e 21 fa S 21% 21V 17-
May 21 24% 24 34 iß*
M*z* Pork. p*r barral—
Nov .... f‘l
Jan ..$11#) *ll > sll7O s’*;"■
May . 1175 II 77*4 U 7,
laird, fr 100 poutul*—
Nov . f 12', 7 12'* 710
HfP . 6 87', * 97% 6*• * *
Jan . * K *7% * A2% * *
Slav - * 97% 57% *7% ‘ *
Short Hlba. par lrt> pound*—
Nov , 775 7 75 775
Jan ~ *O' 0.% 2&
Slav . OJO 25 * 30
J*. P rt if
Calh quotations were as follows r
dull and easy; No. S spring wheat. •> *
12c; No 2 red. 72'*W7-: No. 2 com H I
No I vellow. 44 l *iif> , sc: No. 2 '■"*
:;v No 2 white. 26t*bV; No. 2
f P|*l2fic: No 2 rye. ‘ 4 c: S'**}
feidlng barley. 20f74c; fair to choF
inditing. 660 She; No. 1 flax seed *1 *>• '£>
1h: No 1 Northwestern. Sl.Tl; Pf l *
thtothy setd. 111(04.10: mess P rr *
leirrels. *lO ITHtfllOO: lard per MO
t 1007 12H: short rlhs sides (loosct. r
In. dry salted shoulder*. lau-iV. * .
rlesr side* (boxed). a.ajflgHS: * ’ V,'
basts of high wins*, *1.27; clover, c° mmc ‘
grade, *lO 0(6