The Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1900-current, December 03, 1900, Page 9, Image 9

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

marine intelligence. ,UAI. **D U——At, NWWS or *Hirh ASD SHIPPIMi. llslglon CIMMIU Ar (,,r> Pram Antwerp for Own • Avl l stores and ('niton Sard Oil. Maine's ehlphullillnu—U lad X. E. m l TV hrr Ull M>MIWH> parttnn Loan Kneln on Hrr Recent .... Hal*in finnrhip Clematis nrrlvsd ~r haltast yesterday from Antwerp ' , -w#n#-- Bhe will load rollon seed ,i naval a torn, for return cargo. The docked at th# Cwnral Rail* ’ 4i , ahrrr about DUO barrels of cotton , will br loaded, after which she vai ' ohtftotl to Ihr naval stores dock* , Mice ol her cargo. , * shipbuilding record for the jreoi most rncojrrgtn*. both In reaped ~ *. mount of new tonnage launched „,1 tne indentions apparent mat the • alltnc vnr el i* gaining on her competl ,... ,t irge. 1-art year Bath, the grrot , illng port, launched lweniy-s*vn J e . and only two aehooner*. while tbla v :„ .. . number of bulge* le twelve and ‘ t ■ ~oners nave mcreaeed to fourteer . hoie etate there have been j., r , and this year or will have been „h tarfore Dec 11. thtrly-thrre ‘St,., A .. and moat of them are of vary ,n> .:z Th* nummary t a follow* Tonnage. „h district re. ..**. tisigor dlatiict 142 (ifHeat dlatriot if • oiatrlot v * hi.is district *3 V. sldoboro district *.M4 T.v* 'onnagr 54.111 V, iou* email craft built In district# , *; than thoee named wIU swell the lo- UM MM) to about 55.000 tone. V , Oh is about 10.000 lon* In sxcego of lOr (Mltrut In l** l Tht outlook for next season I* vary en ..ituiß, and a,r#ndy there ie talk of i.uiiihrg a seven-masted aehooner at Cam <!.• Such a vesael would be about 150 (,*i long and It le argued that ahe would *. s stiff and In even way aeaworthy vs er.e 535 feet long, such as th* Eleanor A P*rv The weakness Incident to grea- length w ofTet to ome extent by maiding the kealeons up to tha lower .ieok tea ms. , The crew of an unknown kiwt vessel, new on board the brig C. C. Sweeney, th# vessel wluoh rescued them, were slg i ail on Nov 31 In latitude 15.42. longi • ade T 5 V I t rapt. Walter* of the Hrlt :* h el earn ship Pmedane, which has Just 1 ri> <1 a: I’hileibdphla The crew, ne rd: nc to the signals were from a ves ael named the C. N W. Harris, but no •Kh oraft ia known, and there I* be pwed to have been some mistake In too anal* The Sweeney Is bound from imnswlek to New York. The wind at Tybee laat night was north east. steamer Puritan (Br>. James which ar rived at Bremen Nov. 27 from Savannah ,eat 1,560 barrela of rosin on :he poses*? The British steamship St Quentin. Capt. gubb. bound for Liverpool. went to ssu < sat onlay. The schooner Aetna. Capt. Chspmsn. V h i for New York with a cargo of yel -1 w pine lumber, passed below and an- Cored yesterday. I’siaesgers h lleamshlfs. •xengere to arrive by steamship Alle ghany due from Philadelphia to-day—Oust >rr. r. Mrs. C. A Bs<On, Robt, O. Kay, f Erich M's* C. Clark A E Wr -r--, l.jrc. Joseph P Richardson. J M. xos.illn, J D Bryan. Mike Lemon. Savannah Almanac. -:n rises at 6:47 a. m. and aet* at 4 64 p m Him water at Tybe# to-day at 4 38 a. r. and 504 p m. High water at Havan ■ a one hour later. I'liaera of liar Mono for'flocemhev. Standard time—Both roer n. h m. Kuii moon 4 4 31 morn. U>t quarter IS 4 I! eve. Men* moon 21 4 1 eve. Hot quarter 21 7 44 eve. Moon perigee. 4d and 40th Moon opo l*e, lilh. 4IIHIVALI 4440 lIEPARTt REA. tfaafla Arrived Yesterday. 4iecmshlp CHeimitle (Heigh Bsvi.ee* Antwerp Naval Store* Com ttny. Hark Monarch <Bwed). Anderaon. Gal *) -Harter. \ revel* 4Yent to Rea. Steamship St. Quentin (Br). Stabb. Liv erpool . I’aaerd Don a anal Anchored. •-hooner Aetna. Chapman, New York Freight* and Charier*. '•••mer George Farwel). Norfolk to ‘ narle ton. 8 CM; eoal. private terms. thlpplua Meauiarnaala. Port Tampa. Fl*.. Dec. 2 Arrived. oeier John W Linnell. Key Weal; "••tte. Smith. H-ivana vt* Key Went Pensacola. F4a., Dec 2 Sailed, stnm- Deiamore fNor). Barge, Antwerp ami •Je-r,; bark Montrosa 4Rue>. Andersen, * ickwudt. Ke Wart. Fla . Dec 2.—Arrived. •'•nier Mascot te. White. Port Tampa •■id a tied for Havana; Miami. Delano. I,4 '■ ana. and nailed for Miami Char.eaton. Dec 2.—Arrived, ft earner '•tort* W Clyde. Chleheeter. Jackaon no and proceeded to Boaton; t'omanohe, Penalntion. New York, and proceeded to • nonvtlla; schooner Mary 8 Bradahaw. '• Promised Hand leland: If land City. Hmderaon. Pht.adelptua. ateam yacht pf bc4lia. New York, bound far Cuba; tue Btiitol. Turpin. Pert Royal Brunswick Oa., Nov 10.— Arrived, bark Ifreellao Jane (Sp). Mas Havana; '•hoonetf City of Nassau (Br> Kelley. ' • **•; Harry A. Berwtnd. Wallace. Sa '•'nab; Ce.la F, I-ord. Philadelphia; Hammett. New Haven; fbiga- Hand ford. Boston; Frank W Howe. 'V:uiani Boston. learad 30th. aohoonar Annie U Hander ten. Barter Boaton. Relied Soth. ateantere Rio Grand*. John •n New York; Nava hoe. Johneton. Bos ,or '! Charleston; schooner Oecrgle 1, 1 n.ke. Skomeld, Bath via Darien HektonvtHe. Fla , Dec lEntered, ►cl >ioner Alice B. Phillip* I.uudt. Perth Alnbny, }J j leared, schooner Edward O. High*, ecnaton. Washington. D C.; schooner cmnara (Br. Vevner. Port Cabello. Ven •tu*4a Entered and cleared, steamer Algonquin. P *-L New York Notice to Mariner*. P ! k>t charts and ail hydrographic Infor piion win be furnished masters of ves free of charge In Untied Stales hy ''graphic office In Custom House Cap are requested to call et the office. , ;,, ris of wrecks and derelicts received 'rarrmission to the Navy Depart. Ricci. on. Nov. an.— Mariners hound to ■urg are cautioned to exercise great *' *h approaching the harbor on account thn wrck of schooner E. M. O. ' dv which 4tesi sunk Mi JT feet of water *** eouth side of the harbor. MURPHY & CO., INC.. Board or Trad# Building, Savannah Prtvata leased wirea direct to New York. Chicago and New Orleans COTTON, STOCKS A.\U GRAIN. Naw York offlee. No. (1 Broadway. OlT.ees In principal cities throughout the Mouth. Writ# for our Market Manual and book containing Instructions for traders. tESEU* BOI’ND lh>R s4Y ANN AH. Steamfhlps. Armenia (Br). 1.615 ton* Reearf. m Las Palma* Nov 5. Ardova (Br). 2.004 tons. Smith; eld Man chester. Nov. 15 Daven try (Br). 1.57* tons. Wilson, ai Bra men for Charleston or Bevantrah. immacoUta tAuet). 2.517 ions, Oavtghan. due Dec. 25. Liiise (Gen. (new). (one.—; sld. Port Olasgow, Nov. 2h; duo Dec. 5 for Liver pool Ships. Msrla Raffo gftal). I.JW tons. Ramondo. ski Rotterdam. Oct Jn Barka. Aline dial). 711 tone, Marian!. eld. Qoole, Oct 21. Armonia (Ital), 1.007 tons. Brotto. at Na ples. Oct. J#. Alberto (Ital). 711 tone. Casarano. sld. Messina. Oct 11 Armonia (Ital). *55 tons. Tassara. at Car thagena. Ocl. 2. Lady Blessing ton (Non 1.017 tons. Kb selstadt. sld London. Nov. 14 Charlotte filer), 1.243 tone. Heilirrg; sld Hamburg. Ocl. 29 Elizabeth (Her), 3.111 tons. Relmers. eld. Hamburg. Nov. 4. Fried. (Ger), 1,144 ton*. Falk; eld. Rot terdam Nov 4. Kotka (Nor). 157 tons. Erlksen; ski Mar burg. Nov. 1. Kraxero* (Nor). *o* tone. Monsen; sld. Belfast. Nov. It. Kampfjord (Nor). 741 tons, Sorensen; sld. Barrow. Oct. I* Lstlzla (Itali. n ton*. Leboffs; aid. Gi braltar. Oct 24. Lillian. 540 ton*. Delano, eld Pernambuco. Nov la. Monts Aliegro M (Ital). 406 ton*. Fidels; sld Marseilles. Oct, 13 Marla Adelaide dial) 460 tons. Oltvarl; sld. Genoa. June 4. pd. Tartfa. Sept. IT Marla T. (Ital) 730 tons, Trapani: aid Porto Bmpedccle, Oct 24. Monarch (Bwedi. 122 tone. Anderson; aid Ga.wnv Oct jn. Nova Scotia (Nor). 1,110 tons. Halvorsen. sld Belfast, Nov 11. Psohi Madrs (Ital) 1.6X1 tens. Bchlafllno; sld Genoa, Oct 2 Paragon (Nor). 750 tone, Busch, at Ply mouth. Nov. 7 (wind houndl; sld Nov 17 Russell (Nor) 407 tons. Hansen; eld Glas gow. Nov. 14 Hie’la del Mare (Ital). 1 U 5 ton*. I/avagt tiu;; sld Genoa, Nov. 34 Verorlca (B-). TOM ton# McLeod; at Wa terford Bspt 21. Victor (Nor). 414 tons, Ostvtk. eld Bar row. Oc4. 19. Waatand (Nor). (AS tons. Erlkeen; eld Liverpool. Nov 1* Irhonvsn. Jams* Boyce. Jr.. 436 lons, Allen: aid. Philadelphia. Nov 21 J E dußlgnon. (Au ton* Turner; sld Norfolk. Nov. 30. Fewer, up to arrive from Bath. Me Maggie M. Keough 419 ton*. TIKon; sld N*w York Nov 30 Star o' the Bea. 193 tons, Pettengall. at Martinique. C. C. Wehrutn. 17* tone. Cavalier; ski. New York, Nov. 30. John O B-hmldt. 450 tons. Norbury. at I'hUadelphla. Nov 14. ntii.na.4i> EAnMNfig. Inal gtrlke and Presidential Flec tion 4 sase* Drrrrssrt. Not a few of Ibe big railroad companies have }uet published reports of earnings (or the third week in November, showing heavy decreases In comparison with the corresponding period of lest year. Others published complete reports for October. tvVh a smii.er,y utp>atl*factory showing In them The Burlington, for Instance, reported a decrease of $20,349 In the anr plus, ofter charges for October. All the hard coalers reported extensive decreases In ramingi last month, as com pared with October. 1899 The New Jer sey Central, for Instance, showed a de crease of 4399.1*4 The decreases In the earnings of hard coaler* |s not remarka ble. considering Ihe strike that was end ed only a short while ago Th* decreases In the earnkigs of the other railroads show that In October of this year business activity had subsided, more or leas as a result of the presidential campaign. The New York Stork Exchange has list ed lyb.Ob) additional consolidated mort gage 6 per cent, gold bonds of 1943 of the Central of Georgia Railway, mak ing the total amount listed to date 46 • 70l (100 The bonds were Issued to pay for the construction in 1599 of the extension from SearlglH to Andalusia, Ala., sixteen miles, said extension having come under the Hen of the consolidated mortgage, subject, however, to the Mobile division Aral a* of 1496. which are now a flret lien on the road from Cotumbus to Andalusia, 134 miles The earnings of Ihe Central of Georgia Railway for the week ending the third week of November were 2133.934, aga.n*t $141,963. and 25.7R1.222 from Jan 1 to Ihe end of th* third week, against 24.n61.926 for Ih* corresponding period tn 1899 The earnings of the Seaboard Air Line for July were $424,124. against $711,911 same time In 1899. The earnings of the Bevannab. Florida and Western for Feptemher were 2311.7131. against $336,171 same t:mt In 1889 atl from July 1 to th# end of September. $3.474.3M>, against t 2.872.762 earn* time In 1899 COTTON REVIEW*. By Jacob Berry * Cos., New York Cotton has had a more or less irregu lar week, but the undertone of Ihe mar ket hat been remarkably Arm. The Neill estimate of 9.790.000 bales for this crop was received last week, with very little effect, but on Monday a violent selling movement was started In Llvarpool and pressed further In 4hi* market. It looked as though the short Intereat was gone and the market In a precarious posh‘.on. hut on the next day all th* trading cen're* reverted, and there ha* been a more or lea* steady rise sine#. Spot sale* have bean generally large, and prices Arm. de spite It tiara! offerings, and It Is Will the way In wtaeh cotton I* aheorbed thal ftveo the market Ha remarkable back bone We do not see where this buying of real cotton It going fo Ami a curb Liverpool stocks are only 4jn.noo bales. Whereas a year ago they were 79R.flnn and 446 fkn the year before that at this time Estimates of crop and ronaumi*ton place the latter at some lnft.Oß) to *.'*) bales above th* former, and this goes to In dicate that the technical position of cot ion will be stronger during the coming winter than even last year Stock* In this city are aim eighty per cent under the estimated normal, and all Indications point to a heavy demand from Northern spinners In view of these fan*, there Is !Mle reason to advocate the hear ld It t said thal the hull Inter**!* who FINANCIAL. JOHN W. DICKEY. •loek and Hoad Broker. ,4tor*T.4, OA. Write f List. IHE MORNING NEWS: .MONDAY. DECEMBER :t. 11)00. oonduetsd so successful a deal In New Orleans last season, are again In the mar ket. amt we ridvlse purchases of the Jan uary ntid March options Today's markat was strong at a liberal advance Liverpool rose during the Amer ican holiday yeaterday, and snm* good buying was reported In that market By llavet, A dtout New York Manipulative Influences have been very apperent ir. the movement of cotton quo tations this week The cliques both in this country and at Liverpool would seem to have acted ,<n the theory that the re cent improvement nad discounted the butt Ish elements In the altuatlon for the pres cot aid that there was a scattered bull inters*: outstanding sufficiently large to rer.dfi bearish attacks on value* a sue i ea* The Liverpool quotation* have con eequently been manipulated In the Inter eai of there operator* and the market ha* hern characterized by a good deal of liquidation on the part of the long* At the declines, however, the covering was on a large scale, and It doer not seem that the people who nr* active tn manip ulating the markets were desirous of pushing their advantage* to extremes There has been little fresh news calcu lated to Influence the market, the princi pal bearish argument being founded on the contkiuance of a heavier Interior movement and the failure of the Novem ber llfur** to show the falling off which was confidently expected at the beginning of the month. Bome attention was also paid to reports tost higher prlcee, (or raw lOIKei were Influencing spinners mid tie. terrlng purchases Spot* however, hold llrm. an,| |i must he admitted that man ufacturer* having largely supplied cur rent requirements are naturally Inclined to wait. The best feature speculatively la (he eaa* with which prices rally from Ihe successive declines. lIAKKUH CLBHT VIEWS. The Elnaaelal Outlook •• Seea front Wall Street. New York. Dec I—Th sock market ap pears to have reached the first stage of Ihe great ele.xton advance. Since Nov. 7 It* activity has been wholly unprece dented: prises for manv of the active stock* have risen to figures about equal to the highest touched within the last two year*; and the large advance has been made within the short period of three weeks Considering what haa been arcompliahed within such a ,■ imperatively short time, and contrasting It with the preceding months of du lnans and rela tively low prices. It Is not surprising that during the paet ten days there should have bean a large extent of realising Broth" were tempting and although there was no abatement of the strong bull sen timent. yet a cbnsrvatlve. or timid •-la#*, of operator* have thought It wise to realise on ut least a considerable part of their holding*, and the more ao be cause they were willing to we the mar ket tested In order to find out what ex tent of staying power there I* In It. Wall turret, however, ha* got to learn that tht* I* becoming le** and lest an Independent country Tima has been when our chief dependence was upon bor rowed foreign ckpltal Within a very few years, thl* pewwinn I* reversed, and we are dependent on fund* loaned to for eigner* Our Interewt* have become inter, woven ae never before with those of Eu rope We have been drawn Into Interna tional politics; our troop* are marching side by aide with thoee of the great Pow er* and our navy l* spreading Ite hlp* over all the seae Thl# closer political at flnlty carries wllh It a closer financial affinity Our relations with the trans-At lantic bourses must become more !tvl mate, and we mult be more In evidence In the foreign exchange*. A war In any part of the world ha* become more than ever before a oonrbrn of our government, and. therefore, of our market*. In brief. Wall street Is now port and parcel of the world's system of nerve centers, and. therefore, mutw sympathize with a thous and matter* which It has hitherto viewed with the eye* of a disinterested •traliger With this broadening of our national In tercut* Wall street must widen the *eot>e of It* dally outlook and Increase the num ber of factor* to be reckoned In dealing with the affair* of the Brock Exchange BOOK \()Tlt W Distinctly novel In theme ie J. If. Twells, Jr.’e. "The Food of Love,” In Ihe December Tale* from Town Topic*. The •affect of music on Ihe emotion* I* dealt with boldly and cleverly, and convincing ly. In this story the author tells of the gradual dominance of a muslc-srirrrd sentiment About this rentrsl Idea re volces * series of Incidents each fin portant to the working otrt of Ihe plo*. and eaob a vlvbl reflection of the society life of the metropolis. Town Topics, 204 Fifth avenue. New York. "Andrew Jackson." by TVtlliam Gwrrelt Brown. Houghton Mifflin and Company. H East Seventeenth aireet. New York City, publishers. Ckwh. 76 cents. This la the Aral of a series of sketches, known as the Riverside Biographical Sketches It Is an entertaining a* well as an In structive sketch of one of the moes re markable men that have appeared In American history It la hoped that ulti mately ihe series will form a Biographical History of the United Stare*. The sev eral volumes will he published In two edition*, one for school uee. and one. with photogravure portrait and In library style, for the general public. They are small lmo In stxc. and mill contain each about 200 page*. * "Elementary Anatomy. Physiology and Hygiene," for higher grammar grades, by Ulnlleld 8 Hall. Ph D , M. D . 1 Unpaid. Northwestern Medical School. (Tile*go (Toth 12nio. Z 73 pages Illustrated. Price. 73 cents American Mouk Company. New York. There has Just been Issued for use In higher grammar grades. * new physiology belonging to the New Century Series of Physiologies and officially In dorsed by the Department of SctentlAc Instruction of the W C. T V. of the United State* It will b* cordially received because It is founded on the experimental method which to-day U so popular in our school instruction The subject of human physiology Is Introduced with * brief treatment, largely experimental and pra - Heal, of ihe physiology of th* growing plant Madame Therear." hy Erckman-(‘ha trlan Edited for school us* hy C. Fon taine. B. L, L D.. director of Romance language Instruction In the High School* of Washington. D C. Cloth. 12mo. 171 page*, with map. Price 60 cent* American Book Company. New York. In this new edition of "Madame There**" the text has been reduced about a third, and es iMClally adapted for class room work '.he note* are very few. yet furnish all Information needed for a thorough com prehension of She text when used In con rentier! with Ihe vocabulary. This book la on* of th# eerie* recommended lact D# •umbra- by the Committee of Twelve of the Modern Language. Association of America, as a preparation for college. The style Is simple end #**>•. "Barnes Natural Slant Penmanship." books A and B Price per dosen. cent* Books Noe. l to 6 inclusive, price per do*, cn. 78 cents Chart*, price per * cl. $1 10 American Book Company. New fork. It la a great pleasure to learn that 00 ex cellent a series of writing hooks haa been published a* "Barn**' Natural Hlant Pen. r. anshlp “ It I* unllk* all othar .ystetn* und entirely devoid of those many ex treme* and errrentrt' Mle* which character lae all former method#. Hagastnee. Tac American liluitrated ilathodm Maaastne for December la rich In article* of teal merit and tn Illustration* The effort* of It* editor* to make tt accepta ble to th* reading public la evidently boar log fruit. It appears to be a, u proaper ou* condition The Mefh*>dt*t Maguxhte PwMlahtna Company. Rnadwav arvl Eighth stieet. New York (Sty. The International Monthly for Decem ber nar n number of notable articles The American Negt * and hi# Economic Value, by Booker T Wasnlngtoiv I* ure to at tract attention am also will the article by Paul H Hanns of Harvard University, on the (School anil Home The McMillan Company. New York. The Cosmopolitan for December has s superb table of content* It* frontis piece. Madonna. Is particularly flue The Centennal of the Nation * Capital, bv F W Fitzpatrick. I* ttmely, Intereatln id irstructlve "The Way He Took." by It ,1 van! Klppllng. grow* mors Interesting with each succeeding chaplet "The Cham pion Prisoners" by Edgai Balm*, le welt up to the standard of that popular wrtter "A Comedy tn (’rime" bv Maartln Maar ten*.)* a particular bright lilt * story Tne* are only a few of the good thing* ef the number. The tyosmopobtan, Irvington. New York. The Christmas l-adte*' Home Journal offere a superabundance of literary and artistic feature* In most attractive form Among Its nearly two-score contributor* are Mrs Lew Wallace. Elizabeth Stuart Phelps. Chans* Major William Perrin* Clifford Howard and Elizabeth Idnroln Gould, while A 8 Froet W. L. Taylor. Reginald II Plreh. Henrv Hutt. George Gibbs and as many other IllHeirator* sup ply th# pictorial features Tha I-adie*' Home Journal. Philadelphia Th* personality of Elizabeth. Queen of Roumanta -better known as Carmen Bylva-ls th* subject of the opening art) cl* In th* December Woman's Home rom panton This ardcle gives many Interesting detail* of th* surroundings mode of liv ing and method of work of thl* famous author-quasn. wha ha* written aevsral stories for the Companion for 1901 In "The Art Treaaiere* of the White House" Walden Fawcett telK of th* valuable bric-a-brac and furniture collected by the Presidents, and In her third travel paper* Lilian Bell desortba* Bashurg and a visit to a salt mine Woman’s Home Compan ion. (tprlngfleld. O Th# December Atlantic contains much notable pot-try. It opens with some de lightful and hitherto unprlnted rersee by James Russell Lowell. Miss Jewett's "The Tory Lever." Increases In power each month and la fast developing fresh and Interesting eHuaUor* Mrs Wiggins ‘ Pen*;op* * Irish Experience*,’' continue to Intsrsot and delight their many read ers. being as full of til* Celtic *p|rit and Celtic humor as If the writer were 'lO the manner born " John Ftske details the story—haractsu tstlc of our nwlton.il de velopment —of u typical New England town, and I race* lie history, atruailos and triumphs making a sturdy contras! With A Maurice Low’s picture of "Washtng ton. City of Lcasur*.” th* only one in ihe civilised wot id to-day Goldwln Hmlth de nounces ihe pernlrlou* theory that would exalt War as 11 Moral Medicine." a ionic to th* health of neilons. and Gsrald Stan ley Lee describe* *Th* l>omln*nc* of the Crowd”—th* eruohlng out of the Individ ual by th* multitude In modern peace times Henry L Abbot demonstrate* th*< the Panama route I* th* only proper and possible one for the Isthmian canal Ttie Atlantic Monthly. 4 Park street. Boston Th# Dei ember Home Migsilne. Christ m* number. I* far and sway Ihe lies’ Isue of this always Interesting publica tion yet pul forth. Th* cover I# in three colors and significant of th* month The leading article, "At a Country Fair," hy Harvey Sutherland. I* one of ihe fi w really unique magaslne stories of the year Mr Sutherland found In a Northeasiern Pennsylvania town the aaricultural fair a* ll ue-d to he; th* only onl that he knows of that ha* remained undented by hors* racing and gamhUng devices II * account of th* visit to this fair will ><* reed with great Interest by every one who has lived In th* country The Illustra tion* are of quit* a* much Inierest The Home Magaslne. 99-99 Nassau street. New York etty. The special feature* of the American Monthly Review of Reviews are an l.lus tilted article entitled "A Hundred Year* of the District of Columbia," by Albert t4hw; “The Old Age of New England Authors" (with portraits), by H*svklah Hiitterworth; "An Estimate of Max Mul ler," hy Charles Johnston; "Marcus Daly, Empire Builder," bv Samuel E Moffett a brief characterisation of Governor-els 1 Odell of New York, hy Dr Lyman Ab bott: a rhronotosv of President McKin ley's career; "Making a Way Out of the Slum'' tllluslratedl, hy Jacob A Rile "Th* Cuban Republic—JJmltsd." by Wal ter Wellman, and "A Town and Country Club.” hy Lillian W. Bells. There are also Important Illustrated article* on "Art In the Holiday Books.” by Ernesi Knaiifft. and "The Change In Curren' Fiction.” by Talcott William*, together with notices and review* of about 3UO of th* new book* of the present season. American Review of Review*. No. 14 Aa tor Place. New York city. The Christmas number of Hcrlhner Magazine show# three different kinds of color-printing Trie cover Is an elaborate design by Maxfletd Parrish, which It has taken nine printings to reproduce The frontispiece to e delicate reproduction In color of a painting of a mother and child by Jeasl* Wllloox Smith, and. tn th* body of Ih# magazine, m a very Illum inating article by ID* dUtlnguiehed art critic. John la Farg, on "Puvle de Chi vannee." are six fuß-pag* pictures of soma famous decorative painting* by Puvi* Thcs* itave been most faithfully reproduced in the color* of the ortgnai* Eight lliuatrated short stories, showing great variety In subject, are Included In the number Frank R Stockton con tributes one of his most amusing con. celts, entitled "The Vice-'’onaort." wnlrh Is th* atari of a woman who was cboaen for the second wife of their liuehand# by fond but jealous wives. Henry van Dyke tells a a lory of the Hudson bay region In which th# chief diameter is a misunder stood dog. named Tlchou " Thomas Bailey Aldrich, whoa# Action la seldom seen of late, contribute* “Art Untold fftory"—a rnmanth; Incident connected with Budapesth. Charles Scribner's Son*. New York 81. Nichole*, for De ember, the Christ mas number. Is a particularly attractive one. The frontispiece. In black and white. Illustrates seasonable verse* by Mary Austin. “Th* Bh#pherd* tn Judea." and other timely matters are Elisabeth u*dy Stanton's true story of “Chrlsttna* on the Mayflower." "The Tale of a Christmas Pony," by Caroltr.e llurrell end Cnarle* Murphy's vrrMfled “Instruction* to Hen's clan* " The preaent number Is notable as containing the only pros*, except "The Helmet of Navarre." yet published by Mies Berth* Runkl# In "The Borcerv of Hal. the Wheelwright.” one tells how a bicycle came to be made In Ihe time of Henry V. and of the troubles It brought to It* inventor A stirring atory la that of the rescue of shipwrecked sallore near Marquette, Mich., on the shore* of !.*ke Superior Th* Century Company. Union Hquar*. New York dly. Christmas I* Ih* season for good lories and Frank Leslie a Popular Montaly for Southern Railway. Trains Arrive and Depart Savannah on 9fbh Meridian Time—On* Hour blower Than City Time Schedule In Effect Nov 15. 1960 S®ABTS6WT?n TO TH *lalt. || Head up No 34 No 34 i until Time.) N > \ . 12 55pm If ZUain ,Tcv "havannah Ar | 3 Warn 1 ,scm (Eatirrn Time ) || | 4 2)pm 4 2tan> Ar Ulackvllle Lv|, 2 Mm{ l OTpm 4 ASpni 4 l*am Ar * Oluml>l* L I I U - •am 110 pm I 9 Mamj|Ar Ch-rlott# Lv!| 9 55pm Ilham It 44pm ll 23pm Ar Ui##nb.>ro I.v, 7 :v|mi • Warn Bam Ar ' Norfolk ~........ Xvj • <,|in 12 ■'dam : 33pm Ar Da >*lUa~ !TT ... Lv;: 5 them 4 31am ( -•an 4 23|ini Ar ..... Pi bmdlki Lv 13 05pm II t9|“it 2 40am'J I„prn'Ar Ljtn hhTrg — ~ ... I.v| J ,'dptn I Mem 4 35*in 5 35pm Ar Chariot teavMl.. Lv 3 04pm112 34. at 7 15am I 50pm 1 Ar Washington Lv 111 Isam| 9 Mpm 9 K>am II B (< ni Ar Baltimore I.v 1 ; * 21am * I'pm 1155 am I.4am Ar PhlLdcphl* Lv t 56am; 4 S4ptn 2 V3ptn 4 :lam Ar Nw York Ly|H* lam 1 >pm 1 30|>m 3 OOptniAr Ho ton l <• c * ' N * ~ <RTTHI NORTH A.vn WmT. ' li No 3a II (Central Tint*) ij iTIBanTTLv savannah Aril I lOaua (Hattarn Time I 4 Ham {Lv . Columbia Lv',| I 25*m DOuarn I.v hpartaiiburg Lv | * lHm 12 10pm I.v Asheville Lv 3 Hspm 4 oepti* 'Ar Hoi SiTing* I-' IIH 4o*m 7 3Spm' Ar Kh**tlllo . I.v : Z 23am 4 10am Ar .. leizingtan L* ] 10 lOiMa 7 45am. Ar Cincinnati Lv * OOpm 4 Ovgm Ar fit I..tula La * 'am 7 50am Ar lav.nsvlll* All train* arrive and depart from the Plant Pyetrm Htallon. THROUGH CAR SMRVICE. 32TC trains S3 AND 34 I'AILY. NEW YO RK AND FIX) RIDA EX PH EBB Vaatl huled limited train*, with Pullman Drawing Room Bleeping Car* between Bavan nali and New York ("onnerta al Washltiglun with Colonial Express for Boston Pullman Sleeping Cars between Chari At e and Richmond and Charlotte and Nor folk lining Caro Bar . e oil men I# between Bovannah and Washington TRAINS 35 AND 96 DAILY. THE I’NtTED AT ATE 8 FAST MAM, Wsflbuled limited trains, o*trying Pullmer Drawing Room Bleeping Car* between Bivinnah and Naa York Dining Cars serve all tnesl* between Bavannah and Waanlngton Also Pullman Drawing Room blaepktx Car* between Bavannah and Cincinnati, through Asheville and The Land of the Bkv " For complete tnrormailen am to ftl*o eehedula* etc . applv fo V B GANNON 3d V TAG M .1 M CULP. T M . W. A TURK. O P. A , Washington. D C P H HARDWICK. Asst Gen'l Pass Agent. Atlanta, fl*. O OROOVER, Ticket Agent Plant Bveletn Blatlnn JAMES FREFMAN C P A T A 141 Bull street be,areal, Oa . Phone# UO December make* the ami of It* oppor tunltla* Th# number oontsln* six cem plete stories, all of them good Several, at for Inetauae. Mr* Sarah Winter Kel ogg a touching story. The Black Prince and the Llitls Captain." an- peculiarly approtirlate lo Ihe aeason. but the edl tor*, wltely enough, have felt the dan ger# of harping monotonously on Ihe same hord In striking contrast, therefore, are two unusual stories illustrating type* of the strenuous life which Is eo earnestly preached nowaday*. The hero of one of these etortee, "Bam Weak*.'' I* *ne of ihe most Individual character* which ha* appeared In magazine literature for a long time Frank lawll* Pub.lshlng House. 141 147 Fifth avenue. New York v4ty. The rhrtstrna* number of the "New Uppltwolt" Magoaln* publishes romplel# Amelia B Barr's latest and best novel. untitled Bouts of Paeaage '* Th# author .ay* thli story Is the fulfilment of twenty vears' Intention, (hough only within Ihe last twslve month* ho* she felt that (he :im* nti ripe fer launching her darting plot. It I* certainly the best thing Mr# Barr haa done, not evan excepting "Th# I low of Orange Ribbon " The title. Bonis of IN***ge '' e.sfnent show* strong s’ on one side of th* etory which deal* with picturesque reincarnation "A# Others Bee Us." by George Hih osnd, lea bright little one-art drama, which may be played by one actor It la sppruprlate at the hoUslay season "The Bluffing of Johnny Crapousl" by Patrick Vaux. Is a vigorous and unique era story of an Incident that may happen some Christmas night tn the twwiuietn ueutury of England's history as mistress ■>f 4la* sea Evelyn Sharp whose fairy tales are ;*>puiar with old and young, contributes .in example i)ied "Th* Little Queen and ne Gardner which |a dellcat*. fascinat ing. and unforget tatde Two particularly lm|>ortant paiwrs In the Christmas "New Ldmknoott are bv IJeut. John Morris Elßcott, U 8. N.. and Uy Henry <’harl Lm. LL D. 1-lcut. K.Hoott s article la descriptive of the Uni ted dials* Naval War Oolleg* at Newpoet, H ~ where, as perhaps few persons realise. Imaginary r*P*r battles ar a fought each summer between the United Btaies and foreign countries by pupils of the eohooi composed mainly of officer* of executive and command rank J B Llpplmott Company. Philadelphia, Pa. The Christmas (December) Century I* resplendent In an appropriate colored cov er designed by Herder; and the fronlD p'#e> Is one of a group of full-page and minor decorations, richly printed tn color and tints. Illuotrating the great od* "On the Morning of Christ's Nativity." wldch Is reprinted from Masson a edition of Mil ton's poems Special attention he* been paid to color printing In The Century of lata years, but It is beMeved that nothing else that haa been dees* in th* magaslne quite equals In richness of effect th* re sults (hat have been attained In litis 1 iimb. r Most noteworthy among tits oth er contents Is the opening Instalment of Augustine Hlrrell’s "Down the Rhine.' written In the distinctively humorous style of the author's "Obiter Dicta." and lav iahly Illustrated by Cootalgna An assay hy Charles Dudley Warner on "The Pur suit of lla|iplne*s” has s timely Inierest aa probably one of the latest thing* ever produced by the genial aattrlst who paas e<t away last month It would ha difficult to find two stories more strikingly con trasted tn seen* and characters than Miss Hsrtha Kunkle a “Hrimst of Navarre ‘ rut Hamlin Oarland s "Her Mountain Lover," which are running eld* by side In the same magazine Fiinhar variety In the department of Action la to be found :n "Broken Wing*," a by Henry Jam**, of defeated aspirations: “The Lac* I'amlaoi*. ' by L B Walford. a tender tai* of the English midland*. ”A Hired Olrl," hy Edwin Asa Dlx. who makes In this New England story his first appearance atnea th# success if "Deacon Bradbury;'* "Ohoets Who Rs-uw Fa mon*," a Christ me* fantasy by Carolyn Well*, and “While 4u* Automobile Ran Down." a mirth-provoking Christmas es travaganse. hy Charles Itattail leromla, author of "The Four-masted Catboat." Tlmi Century Company. Union Square. New York city. DEATH or MRS. HATttMCY. oh* 44 as Ihe 44 Idas* of Cal. John 4 arrol Hateley of Florida. Jasper, Fla.. Dec, i.— ZenoMa Hateley. widow of the late Col. John Carroll Hate ley of the Film Florida Regiment, dltd #• her home her* at an early hour this morning, aged 71 years. Th* deceased was horn at King * Ferry in 1429. end had (or the last fl(ty year* been an honored and highly esteemed resident of Jaep-r During her last Illness she was surround'd bv a large number of relatives and friend* Th* funeral will be /conducted tram the Methodist Church to-morrow morning at 10 o’clock. Yallahaear* New* dotes. Tallahassee, Fla, Dec 2—J. J Hend ley of LafayeMe county won th* prtx>- with W C. Millet of Dolumbla county aa alternate, tn th* examination for cadet ship at Weot Point Military Academy. Threw murder case* are set for this week in the Circuit Court Haiku* Bryan on Monday. David Brant on Tuesday, and Davy iliubardson on Wednesday. L t * I. Of BOPf n UD a II R 7 #( IIJCIH l : For Isle of Hops. Montgomery Thundar boll. Cattle Park and West End. Dally except Bondars, h inject u> change wltlmul notice ISLE OF HOPE. for I ol H Lv Isl* of Hoio ~ 43< am from Tenth 40> am for Bolton 7 Mam from Tentn | 400 am for Tenth * 3) am from Tmin ] J w am for Tenth 3 14 am from Ho,ton j z oi am for Tenth lo 30 am from Truth lo uu sm (.r 7 rr.th 12 00 n o ftom Tenth |ti .At am foi Rollon 1 15 inn from Holton ,11 Jo am for Tenth 2 jet pm from Tenth | 2< pm for Tenth *Jo pm from Tenth | J to pm (or Holton 4 m pm from Tenth | I ao pm for Tenth 534 pm from Tenth | 4 uO pa for Tenth 4 3ft pm from Tenth j 4 Oft cm for Tenth 736 pan from Tenth | 7 0(1 pin for Tenth * 3ft pm fiom Tenth | •0c pm for Tenth 930 pm from T*nih ; 3uO pm for Tenth 10 3u pm from Tenth jlO ao pm for Tenth |ll oo pm for Tenth MONTGOMERY Lv city for ilsng'iy.j Lv Motitgoaaery 3 30 am from Ttnth~ f 7 15 am for Tsnlh 230 pm from Tsnlh ILpm Rn Tenth 430 pm from Tenth : 4 00 pin for Tenth CATTLE PARK L* cliy for Cat Park, Lv Caul* Park 4 3i am from Buli.m I 7 Oo am for Bolton 7 30 am from Holton | 3 U 0 am for Holton 1 i pm from Boilvn { 1 go |.m f..r Bolton 2 30 pm from Holton j 3 oo pm for Holton 7 60 pin from Bolton j ] Ju pm for Holton * 09 t>m from Holton ( 3 30 pm for Holton THUNDERBOLT Car leaves Bolton street Junction S:ft> a. m ami every thirty minutes thereafter until ll:2Po. m Car leave* Thunderbolt at t.RO a. m. and svary thirty minutes thereafter itnil U.OO midnight, fur Bolton street junc tion * rHEIOHT AND lAHCUI.Tah'~' Thli car carrim trailer for pamienjccra on all tripe end leaves west side of city market for Isle of Hope. Thunderbolt and all Intermediate points at t oo a. m 1 OS p m . 600 p m Leave* late of Hope for Thunderbolt, City Market and all Intermedlata points at 6:00 a. m . II (41 a m . 2 40 p m WEST END < Alt Car leaves weal side of city market for West End 400 a. rn and every to minute* thereafter during Ihe day until 11:24 p m Leave* West End at 620 a m and or try 40 minutes thereafter during th* day until 12 00 o'clock midnight H M 1/1 ETON Gen Manager Empty Hogsheads. Kaapty Molaaa*. Moaskaaga foe oni • Mr C. M. GILBERT & CO. THE WEATHER. Forecast for Monday and Tuesday: Georgia: Rain Monday Tuesday fair In western, probably rain In aaetern portion; fresh easterly winds For Eastern Florida Partly cloudy Monday and Tuesday; probably rain In eastern portion; fresh northeasterly winds For Westen Florid# Cloudy Monday, probably rain Tuesday fair; tariabl. winds Houtti Carolina Rain Monday ami prob ably Tuesday; fresh easterly w nds Yesterday's Weather at Ravaunah— Maximum temperature 4 40 p.m I degree* Minimum temperature 7:13 a m 4<i degree* Mean t*m|>*raliir* 60 degrees Normal temperature 32 degree* Deficiency of temperature 2 degree* Accumulated deficiency since Dec. 1 1 degree A h-umulated ego#** since Jan t 223 degrees Rainfall O' Inch Normal 09 Inch Deficiency since Dec I 14 Inch Deficiency since Jed I 7 M Inch** River Report-The hlght of the Savan nah river al Augusta at 4 a. m (76th meridian lltnei yesterday, was 7.2 feet, a f ill of 0.4 foot during th* preceding twen ty-four hour* Observations taken al the safhe moment of time at all elation*. Dec 2. WO. 2 p. m., 76th meridian time Name of litaUaa | T | V Hah. Boston, cloudy 42 ’ I. *> Now York city, dear ....j 44 L j .no Philadelphia, clear | 40 | L j .90 Washington lty. clear ..j 40 ; L | .99 Norfolk, clear ...j 4* | b | .19 Hatter**, clear | in | 9 w Wilmington, dear U> j 4 j .00 Charlotte, clear 62 L j .<*> Raleigh, clear 60 L 00 Charleston pi cloudy ..] 54 j 12 | .( Atlanta, cloudy j $0 j 12 | .*> Augusta, cloudy I 60 1, | .9b Havannah. cloudy 184 8 00 Jacksonville pt cloudy ..{ M | 9 < Jupiter, raining j7bj 30 2b Key Weal, pt cloudy ...| 72 j 6 .on Tampa, 'Tear •*> j 4 < Mobile, cloudy " [ • I L .bn Montgomery, cloudy 1 84 | 4 j .no Vicksburg, cloudy I M a .on New Orleans, cloudy | 9U | lb j .(*> Galveston, raining | 84 j 12 j .84 Corpus Chrlatl. pi eldy.. 42 L j 00 Palestine, pt. cloudy .... o | L j .0b Memphis, citar 36 4 | .flu Cincinnati, clear j 48 j L | .9b Pittsburg, clear 43 j 1. j .00 Buffalo, dear I 48 j It) j .09 Detroit. Clear 44 6 ; ,<W) Chloago, clear j 42 i 24 j .W Plant System of Railways. Train* operate by 30th martJ! in Om hoir alowar than clfjr (ima. In tffct Noy I^' All traiua Lv Ravannah Ar Knvannati Hat wran 3 IK am Hwannah 113 in am 6 )D am Wu>t4MM 1 •# mid * W m JarkiKMivilla ,i'i 15 *m 3 tir an<t Ito Uta jIJ pm 3 m |.m . i*nrn |7on pm Hrlwftn I m am. Havannah *3 46 am ft 10 amj Chartviklon j 7 fi*> am \ OH pm aruft I u pin Lv. HrunswPk Ar Urunawlcli Rffen i in am Urumin k 4 am 906 pm .... J.* up ;L6 pm II pm Conn action a at I‘at I Tampa with f'an- Inpular an<l Occidental for Kry W.at an*l Havana UuaMlnya. Thurn'l iy aiid Saturday*. ll .Ou | m Cal! at TU'kal utti fur further infor mafton. J If. POMVKMI7O. T P A WARD CLARK l l-y Tt Mt Affattl. !'•• lloirt Pbnna 73. p W WTIBNN. Pa*Manger Tr ntfir Man •g<*r. Ravannah. <sn B.GCORCIA Rrhadula KfTerflvt ffept 1A 190 ft. T7ilm arrive m i and depart from Onrral Mraiton, \Vet liioad. f*t *f L*ibrrty atriNi Mrrldlan Tltnr 0m hour ilovrcf than • Ity lima. \ rrtva Ravannah Ravannah: {Align In Minn Atlanta.| • 4ftacn Covina ran. MlllaifOTlllo •* OOpm land ail potntf| {Aiifimta Maonn, Atlanta.: (Athana, Montgomery, (*o*J h HOpmjlumbbA Ittrmlngham Am ,*c flOtm yrk’Ui, Kufauia and Troy ) f 4 00ptn| Dovar AccoNTivnodatlun Jt7 Item fl OOpm Guyton Dinner Train ft 4 &opm •Pally. tE* Dpi Hurwtay. RRTWIBRN RAVANNAH AND TTBEK 75th rnrrMl.n or Huni nh rlty lima LEAVE HA V AMNAII. Montlav only % m tu iMl'y exetpt Monday i:fto arr Dally Sno p m. LEA VK TYBEE Mnndi\ only 716 a m Daily escapl Honday U) a m Dally ft 3t p. m. 'on ft** Ilona ii.imlf at i*-riuliil pulnti with all trains Nortbweat, Waal and Houthwrat Rl*eptrig rata on night tratna Utwooii Ravannah and Auguata, Mi on, Atlanta and Hirrnmgnam Parlor ram on day train* between Bar* vannah Mu o* and Atlanta. Kor complete Information, •<-heduiaa, rate* and connertione. apply to W O <’lty Ticket and Pm #ftg**r Agent. 107 Hull atreat. or W R Me INT Y HE. Depot Tlrliai Agent. J C* IIAILE, General Paaarnger Agent. E II HINTON. Traffic Manager THEO. D KLINE. Orn RuparlntandewC Bavaanah. Oa. Double Daily Service The short line to Norfolk. Wnahlngtaai, naltlmurr, Philadelphia, New York and the East. ARRIVAL OF TRAIN# FROM No 27 North and Kuat 6no am No. S3 Denmark and ixx-al Hta ••on* 10 20 am No 21 North and East 12 10 pm No. 44 Jacksonville and Florida... 1 60 pm No 72 Montgomery and W* t 2 & pm No. 74 Helena ami Loral Point* .. 4 43 am No 66 Jacksonville ami Florida...ll 60 pm DEPARTURE OF TRAIN#” FOR No 27 Jacksonville and Florida... 6OR am No SI Jacksonville and Florida ..U 14 pm No 44 New York and East 1 34 pm No. 44 Denmark and Augusta 4 66 pm No. 71 M<mtgomery and Weal 7 23 am No. 72 Helena and Iss-ai Htatlona. 6 10 pm No M New York and East II pm Magnificent Pullman buffet sleeping car service to Washlngtoti. Baltimore Phila delphia and New York; also to Jackson ville and Tampa Dining car# from Havannah to Haadat end Richmond to New York Buffet parlor cars Savannah la Ma4M g ornery For additional Information apply to Ticket office. Bull and Rryan atraelt. Phona 22 Marquette, cloudy | MIL] .01 Mt Paul, raining ; 34 , 2 ; T Daventiorl. cloudy ...... 36 L Oh HI Lout*, clear 84 | 11 .00 Kansas City, cloudy ]42 10 ( flb Oklahoma, raining | 46 | 14 j T Dodge City, pt c10udy....1 94 J { .00 North Platte, dear |3S 0 | .00 11. B Boyar, laws' Fortran official. want* mm: maNm dim. Philadelphia Pol at* In larrraa of la vannah l.lnr, Mr. N B Kelly, dr|eate from lha Philadelphia Trade*' l>aa|ue to South ern Industrial fonventlon, which will be held Ihl* week, wt I iiryc lha ealahllah ment of more leamer line* between Phil adelphia and the Southern port*. Ha will point to the eucreae that ha* attended tha new *t*am*hlp line la-tween Philadelphia and fhsvsnnah and will how that thla re cently eetaMlsh enterprl** Ita* speedily he, -am* " factor In the export trade of the South thronah the ronneetloo at Philadel phia wllh tmne-Atlantlc line* , ll.hs aiKNOKI Al< HKHVIIR*. a lane terlenre H Itnreeea the Cer emony at Attwnela. Ai*uel Oa.. Dec. 1. The largest crowd aver In attendance upon a almllar acre lea wt* wt the Elk*’ memorial service, which waa held In the opera house thla after noon at I o'clock. A spler.dld musical proarimmc waa rendered, atnonc tha number* beln* *ok* by Mr Harry Byt veeter of Ward* Mln*tr-I*. and a quar tette selection by lha ’'Harmonic Four.” of the aiF orranlaatlon Hon Henry C Hammond delivered the memorial ad dress. which was pronounced one of tha nnea' ever heard In Hie city. Uriels Plant ltealro>ed. Atlanta. Dec. S —The plant of the Chat tahoochee Brick Company, near thla city, waa destroyed by fire to-day. All tha buKdlnii* ware burned except the stock ade. Where several hundred convicts were kept The lon* Is about IW.UOO. partial! f covered by Unuraa^a, 9