The Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1900-current, December 15, 1900, Page 8, Image 8

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8 IN GEORGIA AND FLORIDA MW* or thk, two *t%ti h Torn 1\ BAR M.H mo. )•% Mtitmli *h*wld 11 m% ** the **•*■. rmiirant Agent " 111 lama M*l '|'(||l> Ouf n I li*rlir Br|rolcd llit*- of I4nllrni4—'nlclde nl %4lla Him—*lrffrraun )• i Klorlda—l lr- MrlhndUl# .*iiirn-l l Htir luvi—Ollu’r Klorliln '• "■ Bainbril- I m*> r* <>.. M h.iv in.- eat. i“i *•*' v-o M,vor Myer> c* I t:.I, MmJ R>l 1 *** Htovall w:. i -•to .' tna: it 1- fi #u ' * is?t ,<i\ a. i • h have it €|uerr liuinii* f legislature. Houston ilornr Journal: Georgia l.uors o*d to repeal :h . law provid ii.C i %} . • . Hon of J i lg* - *Jd oilclt. , .• - r VOt i p. not utti icn-t trial Y i thev re|# *le I thf iaw I.tXU K dog* t; at had not :h* ’1 tried at all I’oiiti - evidently contro. ♦-! in m* contradictory a. lion#. Brojeeted llAilrontl. Al •ny Her.i and: We don't hear mu about t hi re in Albany, nor do **>• lu-e anything of It |n the ncwtq.ap'r II im n v -rt !*■. ►- .i t i t that w r- b ■ fore it aria; while t. have • dm* *fr roil that w,|l give t** dire. ! • t •• * with St Yndr.-w# I y I * .*r4- i % T‘*- Cen tral of Georg)** i* it ex "(thin*: I ; from thi# city into the interior of Boutu • **rn Ala .umi for not! ng L ; *• s, .1* ntlv intrndiiiff to #tr?k ‘tie f Florida somewhere ml t wd n*t nu* .!€* to go gr.a? d.* •* *o d<* it Hull I oiMiulfled 'n*rhlr. Mr K<l Hall. for. tn in of the caroenter c atig m the Ykertnm woM min. In VI I < Rica, commift.nj ' .i 11. Thursday m- rn Irtir by shoot r v him-, it through th*- l. rr With a i t.*l tti.t .♦ tlin lei vv;" f!M Mt Hall was about i. year* of ag- a'el tinriarri*d ll* w. i • • •r* from Cart* vllle in • epi r . which ti* to M watisfa* torilv up t • ’.m of i-if le ti ll*- x<ih strught In ill niw .I -.'ill g# an*! ha I made manv friend wno ;re a lose to kn -w the cause of hi# rash act. hi he left n* nte His remain** were #**flt to Cartcrsvllk for Interment Xi'lirn'i Queer Death. Wedn*e|a\ in. ifr> h the nam f John Phili p- wa- killed on the farm <f In. W P. Phillip* n r Orlffin. whlh .IrivitiK up <attle. ll* w,i>* riding a tnul ~•! had the relna tn Kallojwsl after the herd The tnui- h < an • frightened at i threw turn - fT. an t n falling the reins l ame twisted ad hld him tight while the mule ran . half m U twfore H was t-.| .* I 'I he negro’s hea i was almost in a jelly, hut a* 111* " not extinv bn* i* Jurie* wt-r. attended to. hut he was to* far gon. to r- over ai dh and fiotn the effects of his ow n foolishiwv % t urn ( l Mi Tears Old. Mcßae. Telfair Knti rpri- Mr W V Hr* wer. who lives near hurals-r City in thw county, was in M* H** Tuesday and exhibited to th. Mnt.rpris. a 'urn rub which w* dare say for ag** wrould tak* the blue ribbon at any exhibition in t.i* work) The <ob b. an o.i family r* h iwi mis beet> han*k-*l down fr*m genera tion to generation. It is fu ely pollsmal and was us* i •> his ath.*r. Arthur Brewer, eighty-odd y.*ars ago as a need * rereptarle We <kuM if there is another corn rob in Oeorgla which .’4s pr* • served * long. Mr. Brewer inform <e a‘so that he has In his pontesslon th drip platform and salting ihv will ii. * grcMdf.ither used eighty years a*o f t dripping sugar an*) salting meat respect ively. Mr lit tver i'f .xes th*-• old fani lly re lis very highly .ml not pan with them for any >nid ration as npertl to hand them .1* w n io the next generation lor pi *-• i v ution vtlial lake Out O l.lcfStf. “Pefrleg" Williams *ip * ih to tak. out * license for oi*ratiug an em'.gritioi -* n % ulioiit th* i>*Kini ng t>: th* new > it Mr W ililam- imi**rt<*l this inform :i*i to Count> Tax <Vi.*.;.r A P Ht*w.i* In At.ant i W-dti.**la\ Th** emigrant Mxoit n 1.1 been .* t f the * ity fr s.-veru! day- and In- ami t.* tax oll.* •or in* a a r. si lurnnt Mr Widi ims. it ~* enr felt fully* oi.hdent that h* would win out In his ease Iwfore the I'nited Duties Su preme Court in<! she |. isicfis of that b*.)y handed k\v n ■*. v.-ral •11 > uuo in which It the Georgia Supreme %*.*• ► methlng f u MirpriM him Anticipating vl* ory. Mr William fitted up iii>lsnis offices on \Nill street In At*anta and wa- tie|*ard shouM th** decision i- iri hi-* favor, to Ugin activ* oj>erati.ins I’rider the . i inietHn .-•* however. Mr Williams wiii have to - rrre a f-Vyi li. .-ns** before he m rorwlti- t ihe buDncsw of emigrant ngent in Atlanta or anywher.* els.* in the sti e. FLORIDA. Qtllncy Herald It has heen suggested •nd in excellent hi* a tt is. that, when Florida Is reapportioned, as R H.-tn* very likely will Ih the on--*-, as a r*--ult of the roeent census, nst.ftd of creating a •hpw district, th* ad iltiorMil < ,, )ngrv-*mati le electel from th* state-at-large Thi would !w iys (en.l t< bring cut ttr* strongest man of the entire *t it*- Dipt# t tierin From \iilmnU. Tampa Herald The experience of Tnm- 1 Jsj with the few an.l scatterod ourt break it has had of l)phtherla very strongly sutiports. if tt i<>*-#< not prove. th- g *< - rally n< r* pt. and twlief among phvslciun-' that tj *• tllseas* f iranamitted bj ani mats There ha\- been three of th*w. our brenks within th* past five years, .ml •web one o*. urr*d immediately ft-r the l*r.'sence here of a circus. JelVerMtoi #ii ll.m bn*. Joseph J* ff* r-*.*ti, America’s ictiw. pas*, rd through Jacksonville Thurnl.iy even ing. tiound for hi wither home nt Jeffer sonville. Hob.* Bound. Kant Coast.’ He was looking well and m. l ei l to g. t away from tbe cold *.f t>. N rtti \V'in told of the plans t B lly Bowleg- to give him and 8. r i Quay it m-dictn* dance on N w Y*..i lay. he laugh* i an.l said h- would u gbtd to m* et tti*- ln diat s |t> i. . * BUl> B w|. . -a fitu specimen of (hi 8 inlnole race. Isi >* w Fertiliser. Pineapple grower* are extwr imenting with the new tbh fertiliser manufacturei ©n the bay at Bunt * Gord.i. It i> call*-1 "scrap.” an 1 i- made from shirk aril other non-rtiiMs fish, and Is producing excellent results. The company' has gon.* to much expense to make this new enter prise a -a* •s- In addition to m.ikl iy a high-grade fertlllsee. they r* putting up mullet In kits, in s>m* wtmt the .-arn* h vie and manner In which mackerel i put up Diiviil**# \mv shfrin. A special to the Morning News from Jacksonville says. Capt John Price, *h* r- Iff-alsct, Intends ni.tk.i v a vigorous *f fort toward trsving the county jail po et in s safer condition. Many escapes have )*een mad*- in late y.wrs, and the say the pia *• Is not serura. He will wait on the County Commissioners and tnlt that the celis and building be ma le se cure. (••liter fltialinell Injured. Pensacola News: Cashier R. M Busi ncli of the Cltlsens National Bank wts painfully Injured about 4 p. m. yesterday wbiie in ibe rear yard of Ihe bank buiid ing. n ljoininr the Western I’nlon te|s giaph utli <, caused by caielessness of an offir. boy. Whli out In the lurk vari Mr lUishnell was -uUdenlv sirii k on th* top urf his head Uy n h* *\ y thre* - r n. red sin.. which had on.* been us. .1 In .■in u! th** itt.'fc th* W> -n I’ttloii Teleg aph Comiutiy. weighing ex or seven pouti'i* The mi-silv was ir* • legs I y thrown from a s* •'und-story win dow over the Western I‘nton oftt p stimbsly by cm * of the colored ofh*. !*oy* w :.a w. rk around tae liw oftl s in t-a JiMU s* I'<*rnjnl*|> Mr P ~*• n. i! v i vc. ir.i k a stiff hat. Wh. h fa p • a dy saved his life A it vva n* was pain fuiiy tit oi. t*>p ot hi* load an! on hi* upper foreh.^i.l. I’lorldn‘M Met Hcmll *•. Bartow is full of Methodist ministers and their families. Th. Florid i onfer of the M. th .l st Kf*is. o|ml Chu ch South cofiv.u.d Tin -!.>, with Bi-no, Werreii Candler f At a in th* chair, ihe t * iii li !*• ws s* ti and for he me. link "f ih **nft-fen • as no other building in th* city was U*rg eno isn f.*r the purpn Th* re wa an- > t.nv of the b .ard *f tt .st. * , f me Con.er* • * Cos leg* in tft*- aft. rno-n. and servl •- at rii-'ht. .• i . M< toh-t c.nir h pr ■ - ng by Hev J P Hi bum prfddtrg bl r I ’•r in • li **nfct i> 11 * t W K / .i 1* ski of 4>t*a2a I- ittelaiai . c Of*n COR *r* n * N* a . all of t membeis of it,-, ind i lit Ite.’epMon t\*miui :** ha been * a* t-Utdiig tri* *i i o h<*rn*-- Th* *s .n pioim . i is *x re me I y harm *ni •u.s. ..I I Illsi.• *, - aiwl* ris regard*.l .* at. ex. utiv. ofh i * f gr at aid.by. I'mh.n iiuh of < >lor. The T imi a i.i- t - Company far ten ordered to paitu all of i:s pis In th** by Whin taey were ready to omply with tt* rd.*i thev found t r th. * 1 r unsf. e. p.s . a y**irs ago re.pi rin . 11* xintlig w. ( so far as to pi. i*. li **.-f' T • j> !. i*• la t-. pa;n'" Ire l fr*m r*ie ground up nd ‘’ • n w r ■ w r bln a foot of t • t t when .* leep lor.U*r of bln k a f.*o in width *. t*. row* th*- g!o;\ o! trie *-| and w t it* The .-ompany sav* th.it this will m k** til* f-itv'e -t re. •! look like a - uc.' >u f. of aner pul* -and tfial th* * >mhb- iti* r; Ia hide--us on** anl I hop- Ing that -ome -* P* will be taken Cos ; * vent Ihe Itv from r*e!ng inpoe*l up.n in this manner The oritname was iass*d y.-ars ago. f* r the l.eiieflt of ti • fir** de par tenant. so 'hat by the different shades *.f the poles die dr* m**n could tail who n he> long. I ? *. ,n . is. ther. wa- ,u \ ink* reis.iltitig lo or fr* ni t' • |*ob on*! wires .)mi a fir. N.*w the jh.|. all hsv* numtwrs, and the owners' n imes ‘..-recti m-i thi* • olots M-ini to Ik* out of place. MIC \l I*l. It WON vi.. Mr. J II Peleher of la*~ urg tr a sue-' of the Fulaskl. Mr J J H. Morel of Syivanla is a guest of the Pulaski. Mr It llot*erts left via the Central vea ter lay for M *• n. Mr. J F. Minis left over the Central yesterday for Macon. Mr H B l*rd of Bt.itmboro Is regia t< rsl at th# Pulaski. Mr. I P Coleman of Atlanta Is r.;is t.-r.-d at ch** Pulaski. Mr \V. It Hayden of Atlanta is rois tered at the Dcrevcn. Mr A U Hunt left v|a the Central yesterday for Augurla. Mr li L. Covin:ton Of Pensacola ta regia tered at the Pulaski. Mr. P K Co* of HanWvllle registered at th. D rcven yesterday. Mr A <\ M.Crarvof Ollnewvlile, Fla., is a guest of the Pulaski Mr .tnd Mrs. H I I>ens>r of Port Itoy m* ar. k nets of the H riven Mr F S Mujett left ov*r tne Degboar I Air L*ine ■ yesterday for Norfolk. \f. Pur-* w * among the passenger* Of •h • ’ . --1 r v * V At hint Mr \\ I> Little of Br*x on w' among th* arrivals rt t l'ulasltl \.-;r rav M ii liarri&s left prtr IM !>■ in.trd Air Line yesterday for Wilmltg;- ton. Ibnri.tta Nl*lerDn*i left via th* S* .* H*ard Air Lin* yesterday f.*r lAm An g. b s. I Joak nd Geri h Whßi h ▼* re turned home after i pi tvsiint visit In Au gusta. f>r Hugh 8 Gumming "f Ilk* k “ r l lwj , n .| *, among yesterday's arrivals a: the Fula.-kl. Mr. J S \Vi|K>lc w is among the pas s*-igcrs if-th. S iiKMiti Air Line y.arcr uay for I a*Mas. Mr J. 8 IVige was among the passtui of th. .-'*.■-turd Air Line yesterday for Jat kisHrvllle. Rev A M Wynn i* in the dry. aid u-i|| Hprn*l S4*n> tim* with his .kiught* r. Mrs 8 umi.d B. A-lutn* \lr Frank M Butner ho- gone tr# K**• tiu-ky to pur* base fancy horsee br sev 4<i 8v anna gentlemen He* will visit L*\ingu.n. Ilowluvg Gr* • n an*l other p;t s famous for ttieir wto k ITY HHM ITIK*. G* rgia Ghpcr of Royal Arch Masons will meet to-night an.l confer the Roy i| Arch I'cure. . A street wagon broke down yesterday afternoon it Bull an.l Bryan e r. ts. one of the rear wheel# romtm; off on account oi a broken axle N*)il' was hurt, and iae vehlci. vva- after time |sitchl up - that it could be tak< i t * r**ialr shop Hit. Til LOWS I DU. Why the Renlneklnn Ifoea Dot Ite furn to III* *(*(. Braftlentwn. Flaa Dec. 12.—K-ittor Sa vannah Morning News In your edito rial In y* - •rl*y • Morning News you | cm a near stating th. essential fact** 1 tn "Go\e i or# At outs" that it seem# a ( littis" strange you f.til**-! to ci*e the r\l g.st of tire matter. Of course. Gov Tay lor would !• surrendered to the K* nt;ick>* authorities if he were a Democrat There • that a spirit prevail?. In Kent k\ whl h would Imivel the us’ir|*ers in |N>!*sesiehn of the court# so convict Gov Tavior in onier to vtn.ll *at them#* Iv •- Tlioee usurper.* are a mu h <ai trial before the court of pun I opinion throughout the nation u- Mt. Taylor ii not m r* -o. The majority who believe Taylor innocent i* just about DR. HATHAWAY S STANDING. No other S|* lolisr In the Fnlte.l 8 ate# enjoys the envlabb* reputat on both prof as* tonal, y mid financially a# does Dr Hathaway Being a skill.#l physician, Jprogrt - Iv. Ami up t l it* , he has always given his pa tients the benefit of the m*#t modern treatment and the w latest discoveries In the science of medicine. Kach case ■ !■ given his (ht-ovui! nu. n'lon, mid a thorough study' I# made of it# every detail, and In this way his patient# Xi get the advantage of the very beat and mo#t expert tMrvlce obtainable anywhert He takes giear pr.d* in th# i fa*-t that his Httlent# are no .*r disappointed, for he ful w AID every pr.mii-e h* makes Dr Hathaway's bu-,n* -s 1# a permanent one Hi# methods are strictly professional r Jj% n#4i •• ** ..!*• and .luring his j.ars of c.ntirrs*-i **uc :d* *• an; ly gr w n ii til hs pr et c© * to-day i# larger than toot of any other Hproialist In - th# Lnlifd Statts. He )ias ha! hundreds of Imitators who J,Newton Hathaway .1 n on<? one have sprung up and dropped out of existence. Dr liathaviv treats with ramatkahle success all chronic diseases of both m**n and women, ard no case, however stubborn, should be thought incurable until his opinion has b*en given He invites fr*e consultation both In person or by let ter. and will send his complete symptom blank* nd book tn plain envelope to any address J NEWTON HATHAWAY. M D. -• A Bryan street. Bavaimalk GA. CMlivc hours 910 Li, 2 to 5, 7 to 9p. m. Suuday a iW a. iu. to X p- Uk THE MOUSING SEWS: SATT'RDAT. PECE-MRER 15, 1000. There is no end of Old V irgima Cheroots to waste, as there is no finished end to cut off and throw away* When you buy three Old Virginia Cheroots for five cents, vou have more to smoke. i and of better quality, than you have when you pay fifteen cents for three Five Cent cigars. Three hundrc4 million Old Virgioi. Cherootj smoked this veir. Ask vour own detlcr. Price. 3 (or 5 cents. 1 n i- the majority that vote-1 'or M K n. v Mr Tax :r was an |mis>. tant fict.'t In th* campaign In Indiana. Im i row'ds greeted him every j>|. e he t advertised to t>n*‘tk fr MeKc lev and . ►!•** .-he- had most telling ♦ff *t. I'i* mu —of th* |>eople pref.-rrei him t even auch a man a* e*-I*resident H irrl -• *n S* in pi*\. liu r.iy.or fr in re maining a' home in tn.* w ty the Dptn . rati mai ag. rs .ii.l in Kcntu-kv th *v j* a and dl* :iy info th* hands of th In . I .ana Itepu.hli ms. and as-tir *1 immu > . row i *o t, ir T.lylor He w i * iuai t tn** .*■ a -i*>n tnd <-or.tribu.ed ns>n en thi la m to the P ftrbli in can-* than i-iiy ther man. It make* it wn<d*- fui differ, ii* • to awaken to such fa t * in -t.ad of taking only i one-sldfsl part n vi*w. W. K. Driscoll. THE WEATHER. Forecast for Ha turd ay and Sunday: Im-oikui and We '-.tern F’iorMa clem r.il ly .it Saturday and Sundiy, light i *rt • . -ter I v w Inds. Ii trn Florida Generally fair Hatm day and Sunday. light northerly wlral- South Car.dina (lenerally *alr Sattir •ia> Sunday; fnvdi nodh'’.-t ily winds. Y • * r lay 's Wea her ai Savannah — M.t\ mum 4* mp ta ur 11 l.' a in .and u**greea Minimum temjaei .ture U;fr |.m..1'.'l gre.-r Mean t*mp ra.ui* 51 d-gre“W Normal temp Deficiency of temp raiure .degrees A>cumulated deftci**ncy wince Dec 1 degrees A< * uml.it. I excess s.n* ** J.in 1 26* degree. * Rainfall *2 Inch Normal Winch lOxt -m-. !.. 1 inch !>-!!< ,ei \ since Jan. 1 7.1*1 inch Hiv. r Report Th. higlit of the Savan nah river M Augus a at 8 a in. C7-Ih me ridian time) \*• ter*lay was ha' feel, a rise of 0 1 fot during the pr* * .sling twenty four hours. Observations taken at the -ame mo ment *.f * im* a* al’ stations. Dec It, 19>\ x p m. 7.Vfh mondlan time. Kama I I itloi ¥ V It ir Boston, clear II { 12 .hi New York city, clear 2** J' Phil.i'ielphia. clear ! 20 Ik j .no Wa Ington city, clear 3k * j o Norfolk, clear tJ is M Mteras, p cloudy 4J 34 '<> Wilmington, .bar 3S 10 V. Charlotte, char 4J W o Rah igh. .dear 34 ♦' • Charl*>ton. pt. cloudy 4-x is .It) At laic a. ch ar &4 D *n Atigu-tu ch ir .. 4n \* T Savanna li. pt cloudy fo K .Ot .1 i k-*'!vilh chMiily . . . .‘<2 t T Jupiter, dear *s I, uj Key West, loudy Ti ♦** T Ta mi i. cloudy 5s k oi> Mobile. Idear j 56 j I‘t <) Montgxwmery. clear M K .* \'l* ksburg. char >; I, j New Orleans, clear ao L ■ <alvest**n. i*c cloislv .... .'4t h W Corpus Chnitl, cloudy .. .V. J 8 d>) Palestine, cloudy 4*. h " Meni|*hls, ch*.ir 52 12 CO Cifudnnat . cloudy f JK j to .00 Pittsburg* clear j 10 I* T Ituffnl**, snowing 12 6 Detroit, ckuidy IK 12 T Chicago, cloudy 24 jII T Mai.|ue?t*. -rk.wing 12 J 1* ! “j S: Paul, rloutl) 16 ♦ oj Davenport, cloudy 21 H St. Ix>tris. cloudy M .•• Kansas City, dear M 1 D •■) Oklahoma, pt. cloudy ... 46 j 6 • Ih„)k* City. < leaf 12 ti ) Notlh I‘latilc, clear 4*) | 6 •*> it H. Boyar, lcal Fore*'a at uffirial. Yr%% Orleans Race llranlta. New Orleans. Dec. 11 Dan Cupid and Bcrlvcner were the only winning favont* * Summaries Ft! #t Ra*'o—Belling, one mile. Don Cu* pi*l. 1J to 5. won with Judge Ma .** . 7 t* 2 s.'.'on.l, ml Fhb r#. 7 t > 2. third. Tim** 1 ,*#>V S .*ii. It.i e - Bix furlong# 8 inn* s !• 1 vv **m with 8* HI >ff 5 to 2. #e and. and Fleet Wing. 2to 1. third. Time 1:3H 4 Third Ita .-—One mile *<l an eighth, •eitinc Ben Chance. 9 to 2. won with Btlvcr G>in. 13 to $ aeeond. an l FaNo Lead 3to 1, third. Time 204 Fourth Ra * Handicap. *n. mil** M r*k Way man. • to 1, won. wrth Ida Ledford, second, and Fnangihle, 3 to 1. ih.rl T*ue 1 17*4 Fifth U.uc-Bcvsn furlong#, selling Scrivener, 1.1 to *. won. with Acushla. 3 to i. mrodil, an I Mut Boykin, 9 to 2. third Time 1:35 Sixth Hare-Bix furlongs, selling Bell. if Orleans. 13 to 7# an.l even, won with Orion. 5 t* 2. #**> ond. and Jim Gore 11, 12 to J. thin! Tim** I:2t \1 rll-kaWM l , li..(**urMpli*r D.*n.l. Augusta. Dev II K H Herman, a well kiswn ph*!*agra|Bier, .11* and su ll*nly I this evening He was taken a week ago with an Attack of acute :i*lig."*tlv>n. and jwa limt. ronsly IH. but h* was *onval . - tng an l to-day the trained nurse was Mis* i arvc.l In .* short time afterw rd# he hud another a* ut* at tneW and (lied In a few tnittut* s He was 31 years old. an*l leave- a wite and a baby ten month# oi l muiim: istki.i.h.kx k. XntlrrM of Interest t Shipping Men tirnprnll). * Tin* ;.ling of the Italian bark Paol.i Madr wi'ii yclh.w pine lumber fr Bu. no* Ayre*. * w gun at the S* als*ari - ter in \ *•*•!.a.lay This wi.J b** one f the mi.iion-feet carg.aen to go to B<Aith A mere u The North Atlantic Ocean weather fort* i*t /r I)c stiller indicate* frequeu: crm ar#-. along tin tr ti -atlantl • rou t h moving nort :ienster|y, foliowts) by strong w* t and northwe**t gaf ,r.*as often .xt.ii.llng s*u:h f Bermuda inl the Ax*>res. dc(la< mg the trad* v >►. (ie|uent norr.i of .t.uh pra!i*-. .> -. asion *l i.mu*l* 2* .h-grees, 2a minutes, north. Oc t -iMfial nort.n rs in the Culf of Mexico 'Hi* m n limit of the trades is shown njoti the | :lot hart fog to the • a-l .in*) southeast of Newfoundland. Ice not [irobabb 1 south of th.- 50th imrallel. tFrnni th. Pilot Cgir: f th* North At* in title ocean.) Cul t H.rtolofto *f Italian bark Attcto D.*l#**lo, leputesi that on Oct. 26. In ia*l *;d* .to t*.. north, longitude It* 7u. went by • *uth. h- pas>*xl Itrltixh birk flying n.l* M H F’ D from Uvrt|*ool for Vancouver. 11. C. I'nsseniiers b- Urnmshlps. Passenger?* arrived last l ight on steam ship Berkshire from Philadelphia.—J \\ Ktes.i-k. c. Austin. H Ing. 11. A Da.- born. Oeorge Whittaker. Xnvnnnnli \liiinnnr. Hun rises itt 655 . tn. and s*;s at 4:*#k p. m. High water at Ty!***o to-day at *2:21 a. m and 2 > p. n High water t Huvan nah otic hour liter. ■ I’ll tor* of the Moon for December. Standard time—9oth mer. D. 11 M Full moon 6 4 28 morn. Dot quarter 13 4 42 eve. New inon 2i 6 1 eve. First quarter 28 7 48 eve. • Mom perigee. 3d and 30th. Moon apo gee, 15th. Illicit tl.x %\l DKPAHTI RFA. lease I • trrlxed Y ealerdny. jip uni -dp N. ' # ic . Smith. N w York —O* inn Steamship Com;*any. Btiam-Mip T*xa-> Kl in Ige. Baltimore. —J J Carol in agent. Busk Fnlun (Nr), Aarovtaen, from be- Bw.-W alter <Vnej t eMi*l t Ie• red Yeaterdnv. Bark Royal (Nor). Krgh. CoHc for or- J* i > -G'hr. ii Dahl A Cos. S boon* r Jilia Fiix * .. th (Br). Nassau, N 1* -Savannah Groe.'ry (*x^rr#;*ar* y. \ eelM Went to Xeit. B'**anfuhlp Horn* w.kkl (Hr), Hootnnd. Barcelona ami Genoa. #lt 1 p i*) u u Memoranda. jit kwonvllle. Fla.. I" st.am.r (’omamhe. Bennington. New York. Biir * ;.a i. Dec 9.—Arrived, steamer T hyrlby. Sov'nntiah. .Key West. Dec. 14.—Arrived steamer Olivette Smith. Fort Tampi mi.| #aib#l for Havana. Whitney, New Orleans, and saib-d t*r Havana Chari*-#Un. 8 C.. Dee. 14 Arrived, steamer# Algonquin. Flatt, Jacksonville ittd proceed'd t N* w York. Novahoe J.hn#on. Brunswick, am! pnxvwlid Boston, s iiihhut l’asadena, Higbee. New York. off bar. schooner William E. Down*'#, Iti i irdson. New Y'ork. Cie.trcd. steamers Kirkstall (Hr). Chris tian#.!. Norfoik; Magda (Hr), Kggert. Baltimore. Fort Tainpu. 1" • X>** 14 Arriv* *1 #teuw‘r City of Kv.rett, Howes, Balti more S.iib#l uioner Sarah C. Ropes. Kreger. Raltlmore. A|nil. iib'ob*. Fla . Dec. 14.—Clearel. #* h.Hrer Frd IL Gibson (Hr). Publlcover, Fort o # Spain. Garr it*. Me, Fla.. Dec. 14 —Cleared, bark Otgus (Nor). Nellseti, laul*n Pensacola. Fla . L>cc. 14.—Arrived, harks Kiandra (Gcr). Bung S(h khoim. J It. la rnaiiu** (IV). Mori. e. Cayenne. S.*ll.#l steamship Argo*la; (Ita. Villa, lYiibbe,dvm. schooner Vlla-y-Hirmuno, Clark. Cardenas. Cleared, steamships Vlvln (Biwin). Luxir regn. Liverpool; Arddn (Ital). Villi, Dubheldam. s. boon* r VUa-y-lllrmano, Clark. Cardenas. \otlrr lu ttnrfnera. Pilot charts and all hydrographic lnfor motion will Ih* furnished masters of ve#. ‘••M** free of charge in I’nited States hy drographic office n Custom House. Cap tain# are requested to <all at the offi'-e. Report# of wreck# and derelicts received for transmission to the Navy Depart ment . Fore lum Fxtinrfa. T’er Norwegian bark Rov il for Cork for order# 2>n cu*k# spirits turpentine. $31.• 200; 1 *■■ barrels rosin, f3,*JU). —Cargo by Jarrvrt* Farie. Jr. tk'hooror Julia Eilxaheth for Nassau, N F.. mt#c llaneoii# c.inro provision* Cargo by Sv#*nnn Grocery Company. Y lß9l£L* l\ PORT. 4|p| mail Ipa. Armenia (Br). 1.515 tons. Beesrf; Idg. for Hr. men and Antwerp.—J F. Minis A Cos. Ard ova (Hr). 1 "12 tors. Smith; Idg. for Liverpool.—A. F‘ Churchill. Juno (Nor ). 1.567 tons. Tronert; Idg. for Revai.—Barnard A Cos. Lula*' (Ger). t*n M Kon. Ulg. for Bremen —A F. Churchill. Ships. Harvest Queen (Br 4. 1.M3 tons. Forsyth; Idg. for Rio —Master Maria Raffo (Ital). 1 309 tors. Ramondo; Idg. n. s.—Btrachan A Cos. Harks. Alln(ltii). Tit tons, Giacomo. Me. n. a— birachan ta Co* Avlemore (Nor), 1,43 lons. Dorensen. Idg n. s—Chr. G. Dahl A Cos. Bremu (Ger), 1.377 tons. Drees; Id. n. a— Btrachan A Cos Attillu Da pel. • fltad, 64*) lone, Bertolotto; !<lg n s —Dtra han a Cos. Frlstad (Nor), it 15 tons. Jacobsen; Id. n w —('hr. G. Dahl a Cos G.ixall* <Hr>. DW tons. Green; Id. n. Master. Kampfjord (Nor). 743 tons, Sorensen; to Id n * Walter Ooney. M *i,ir ti <Bw.*!>, 823 tons. Anderson; !d n. s- Master. M*)ft!e Allegio M (Hal) 4H& tons. Fidel- Id s Str Kdial: A Cos. Paola Madre G:ah. 1 tax tons. Bchlafbno; to Id !umbr Htra* fu.n A Cos. Itoyoi (Nor). t*n> Kr*gb; to Id n. t. —Chr. G. Dahl A Cos. Hing .orn (N*r>. >.:• tons. Krmdecn. Id.: n- Chr G Dahl a Cos. Tlkom.i (N<>r. 756 tons. Bjorge; id n. s.— Chr G Dahl A (*o. t’mon (Nor). 515 rot -. A tronscn. Idg n s.—Walter Coney. Brhonnen. Harry A. Berwlnd. 914 tons. Idg lumber. - Matter Millie R Boh ir nan. 652 tons. Smith. Mg lumber.—Master Jain* h Ik *• Jr . 626 tons Allen: to Id. lumber.- Master. -J K dußigt ai. 459 ions. Turner; Id*/ lumht-r. Master. Annie T Pillev. .“.8m :ons. ilndlay; Idg lumber -M ister. Anni** F Cor .on. slf* ton* Baker. Mg lumber —Master Julia Flixaheth (Hr), tons, Hxectinu Id f.r Nassau Sav. Gr* Cos. Blanche tlopk n*. 5')5 tons. Hopk-ns. Mg lumber. —M st* r. Fred Jnk- ‘i *65 to-. Halt; M. for Port liaMtm:* \li ?.r Maggie M K**ug *. 4X9 ton- Til?**n. 11. lumls-r.-M ister Mcntana. 31T7 tons. Booyc; idg. lumb r - Mu t* r. M irxar.-t A May. 458 tons. (Jr.ic* , Mg lumber.—Master. C ur..*- K Mi? *ll 510 tone Wiildron Mg turner Mister. IDnry P Mason. tons, FTost; M-: lum ber. Master. Jilin R B*s* . 595 tons. Htiilw.-.1, ,*J. f’i I’hilud* p il.i blaster. Jon G c‘ hmt- 4>* tons. Norlmr) . M- I umber Master. R" •• * M Wails, 561 tons. BlttU I g Im ) i- —Master Lizxi* R. Wll t-y, 522 tons. Rivers; l*lg lumber —M aster. C C Wenrum. T 76 tor,**. Cavallr; llv lumber <* \\ Howard A- Cos. a\ i:\joi %bli, i;\ ri:u'i Given h) First Baptist t liureli ( liol. nn.l 1 .miiii; I hilCs sim-li-I) An Interesting nd • t)J •\ a' -*- . t ni. mem w given at th* F;rst Hip Ft tTiurrh Duitday S hooi room ast ii_.it ii the choir of the church and the Young Lady's Bo*dety. An admission of 25 cent was charged, and the fun.ls r* eiv* and frvm this sour *- were augm*-n *d by the sale of fancy work and <xk that had bet* , given by |>ersons Intended in the eni r tair.m* tit, Several of the lx*lies that sold the f mey work nd Usk vv. r dr. s*-* and it quaint and picturesque cstuntes, among te. most no!l*-.able Miss Ale. M r' I as n old-fashioned girl, an I Miss \| Fume as Kvungeline. The musi* al jsirt . f the • tit. riamm* nt consisted of. Quartette. "Lark Hong" (M-tvM m h:. Miss M M Nl- h*.l*. !., Mi Gil* n Mor gan. Mr. G. Chain Her and Mr. l*. D. M - Cardie. Dolo. "On C.*mw iv Quay" (Troter > Ml-s KlMn Mo-g n. Dolo/ "Down in the D cp Let M- 81* **p When 1 Die (Petrie), .Mr. C D. M•- Cardie. Monologue. "Behind the Curtain" ( ) Miss Marlon Cooper. Violin solo, "Martha" (Flotow), Mr John Wiegntid. Solo, "81crest is the Wes-ping** tDupp* ). j Miss \J Nt Nicholson, violin obligato by Mr John \V|. gand. The accompanist* were John Wiegan! Jr.. anl Mr. Walter ci-r. The numbers vv.-re }| vv.il given, and encores were numerous Mr M Car<il. res|*on*i and w h "The Pa'tl. Queen." M * I Cooper with "The Pi anlnny and the j Frogs." and Mr. \VI* and with "Dimple (!onf* , w*4of). At ihe conclusion *>f the |*r*grammo re freshments w.-r* served. BA CL II YY II II % LOYY MUIR. Fnaleat I'leee of lliiraelleah Here Fa er Seen in #i* vti min li. The fastest pi.* f ho - fb*#h ever ae'n in Savannah, in all probability, i* hi the stable#, of Mr. C A. L Cunningham Johnnie Agan is the hor#* . ar l hi# mark i# 2 <5‘ 4 . He i# n bay pa er. and hD work on th** Grand Circuit ha# l*een such ft# t* make hi# name thoroughly familiar to horsemen who f<llf)w the r.|**rt# of th* tni* k#. When the stram-liip #niL o-lay f*r New York the pa * r will I#* ahoir l h* r ll** ha.- l*een Uuight from Mr R II Fl int of M icon by a N* w Y’ork* r. who ha# a fan* v for fa#t hordes an l is abb* to n <lulge it Johnnie Ag in will astonish them all on th* B,*. *dw av n**xi spring when li I# driven out by hi- new owner. The price I’ nigh: by the horse w i# s_\- PU. the purchaser paying nil the expen#*- of )il# transportation from 8* Ima. Ala . where Mi Ii ih # racing string i- l ■ tering Two y r# aw*. Mr. Blant |Kd*l $).- for th. h r- . turning him over to h - trainer .\F Roy Miller t • develo 1 Y!r Miller na a* hlevad a reputation u a driver and trainer ard hi# work w:tn Mr Blant’s n*r#.-# has been remarkable for It# sii* *•!*- During the tun year# he wa** owned by Mr Flant. Johnnie Aw in pull* *1 down <V(mi in purse# For h # nb mile the hor#e i- a# good r- a made Beginning to iteiuige hi# fotulii*.** f*r racing #t • k some “even vears ago. Mr Blant mu ured thiee fast ones and obtain* *1 th** #**rvlo-K of Mr Miller .' trainer ll* now tm# thir.v-Mx li.* #. . > me t t have shown that (hey *r* <‘ra* k# and otlo r# ttmt #how the roost 1 rilliant promUi. h i hi, hi hi.i: nn if The Bnli|rrt of u l.eeture l#% Ilex. J. C. *e rliir* Tseu.lii). "Is the Bible True? or. Prophecy in the Light of History.*' will b. th* #ubj* t *>f a lecture lo l • giv en lu Duffy Btr. * t Bap tist Church Tuesdav evening by Rev. .1 C Hearboro of 8 *t*s!or*>. Mr 8< ar.’oro i# wn unu-uallv taletUed man and ha# given much time and thought to this subject, and th* lecture whl i* very Instructive and highly entertaining. The Baptist pitssor of the city are all Interested In having th* I. rut m| Pi t* th.* general public to attend No u !ml #lon fee will be charged The subject t# one of th* live question* of the day upon which all think r .ir thinking, and no *l>ub Mr. S.-sr r.. w I b. heard h> a large an.l inter* -Md , : in ce. - The Brine* of YY ties ;#> - it the r.' of (350 a thousand for hi# .gar# The** l*reciotrs weeds are seven Inch. - long 1 Candy Esculetts Cures PILES or Sooty RHunded. WHY SUFFER? So and under suarantee at follow.r s Kowllnekl i. Jonee. .Mu- nl. T- mpi* Knight *. W. F Ke.d't Mi; low , c.-v*. land *. I>onnelly *. and W. A. I'tgmau Savannah. Oa. UIPI’MAN BROB.. Bavannah fia. and IV. F. IcUti, tt*>nuati. Ua., Dir.nb^tor. A little seltzer on the aide with Yellow Label ii Whiskey A>- ,T makes a drink fit for Kings and Potentates. : Old, mellow, velvety, to everybody's taste—that's tnllov, 3S Label. Sure to please you too. (The best Rye distilled. Ujl i’all for it wherever flrtt-clam liquor-, are sold. yS/F’! i TStF'AT The difference is great between this j WWK ordinary whukrv: to sh w tb* d.tbre. I will send you sutnple bottle free, on receipt of 12c. to defray packing, e\ jj f'f D Addreas, CHAS. m. PFeiFCR * CO., 47 Main Bt., CINCINNATI 0 noss iTOss or thk cstil xrsiNoa oixtillisy. REVIEW OF THE MARKETS. i, (om)H4ji\ of tkidk im itiMi tiii v\t wf.i:k. I Im* xlnm|i In ( otton Pwtaroa tn Itc|M>tt•*• lo lb** Bur**wu F.atlnmle Wins Hi* FriUwrr—telivll) Fill lidin flr llrmiuid for Holiday 4, 4MM |—%p|rlfM TurpriUlnp 4 lis*i at tli** liffllnp—lfiil and Trlr grnplilc MnrkrU. T i- Morning News Office. Friday. Dec. 14. T • wc* k losing to-.lay ushers in the l I I f Sav.ti.ual.'.*- trade and I period of dull- I •-- ir -h. r- li *i.ft ;• not that the i du> dulir:. ss is to cnl.ra-♦* os many j r.iiifhes this year as it usually has in j, r xe.irw Active tia.img promU*' *j ~i i-.n* - will only -uffer a tem- i v - j..p ( . it t*. st. which Is great- 1 v •rv • uriw.t'.L in view *-f t o ickw'iir*l w , i ha- prevail*.! Ut some depart- j ments. 11 * .1* '.ir** in the cot:on futures mar v. t pr*c.;*ita.e I by the •*- mate **• this - ison's otton crop lb.* ■ *.| hips was the feature of the ok. Pvv i- urr.-ntly • xp***t. lin ;*>'ol f t.h- ir. I-- r ial the bur* iu would be nil;! .n.i that pries would resjoii*l to • in ,m advance. The contrary came true however, .md the corresponding iimf> up;-* t th* ‘ i.> tiltv*ioviw of many in 'he trade, an*l ci *d m prn* ;i* and sus cn in of hu'iness landing i more *et ed cori'Pricn and some show of a r*- i, Mon This reaction seems to b* on the wav tin l dkely to extend far enough to offm-t .•nskhrabie of the losses. Judg r.g fn*m tne gaine which have been made since the drop. N • wmi iliriK the bureau estimate ;• li. .*• <>mmisslon houses nrx) itidivdd- I- i.!linn to < ‘tlmote th* erop. ril'd *• r!y put it lw-low the Kovirnmont'a The ff* t of t he*** estimates t* untMt? further strength to the mar ket At <r u*r element of etrer.gth is tne m;r*v.*l demand tor cotton, much of w • mt f *ni the millf. The spot ? rl;- l ve he)l very firm in the face f the decline in futures A )• Hnln- turperrtln* market has been i** o- !<r f r *i<ngs in the naval stores trad.* during tie week. Dpiriis . losed nt i iecline >**k w in*? Daiurday's price. • iLh ?.i* mirk*' seems to l>e firmer to day After the * * fYt .tl cUwlng buyert* Wer. bid llmr TT . . which factors did not ■ I 1 r mi • k*‘t • l • I lirni to-tlav. ati*l remain***! firm ihrouc. aut th week, with udvances as to ■‘Oin* grades Sal**s were >ati*fa. ory It may h* said t at no o*-* of Mi, Auguet tur|v-ntine future* • \- v.-t been mail, and there is nothing to i'.li at. whin contracts will l*e ent.r --u ’•* Buyers are ipparentlv indiffer nt ‘ r, out *ntrn tirjg for next season'- -iipl 1 1* > on any other than a lower l*is|* i <han (he j resent market price I.• oppr** i -h of the holiday season has it and a g.**.d demaml f**r eupfdiee of all kinds Joolxts ire kept busy filling ,v,| ' r iU 1 "Id doubtless have nn tn t< • of nisines- during tne .'omiru v* < k M* r hurts nr* buying freely, and ? ’ ' " 1,,! °0k I- for an active trade in the u supplied by b- al jobbers T e f. ...vv i r r* Mime Of th. different mar k* will show the tone and quotations ot the closing to-day. and their condi- I'b n during the week I OTTOV T o cotton market close I steady to-dav. ; with sales of 2)2 Uibs on the spit The sab - for the W. ek VV* re 1.845 upland- im,l 4 ,b. S.a, islands, and so far this season. ' ni’lat'.is and 2*,62 sea Islands o .v --i H.g t*. th* disoirnatice In the futures nr -k-t during th. week trading was greatly inttrfere*l with, ns holders did not *.* to let go Just after the slump Trading on.- to a standstill lending a r*- tint; w i- h seems to In* on the Way. A decided Imi rove-i .nt in the demand dev. .i • Hi# onsidenib!e *ab s ~n s,vot and im* . • r vv. r.- m Kastern mills took ag. *><l la n.i th*-r.- was a denuind from oth r wn h h*lp.>.l to offset the dull ness following the slump. T • following were ihe official apot quo. tat .H - U th. lose of the market at the Cotton Kxchange to-day: ! This ! day. year. Go*l middling ~ *♦ \*i >..iin ; s . w :,* Um ml.Mlln K Mnrkcl H.ii.h , -(i --n , , - I '*P- { S.M Hr-elpm <rf C</t:on— | laiwl Ur.l n<-.tp(.. pint ~k 31. M -,lrt> Shim- wck la-t \.-nr j ))s I' irtl. ular of It.- i tpt— | Central Railroad 2* V/j ”** **. • *', * " s.<> 1.:,74 < har.* ston and Davannah 4**l D itiurn Railway 147 River st.amers r c,r ' * '"l2 S. 't->nrd Air Un, , Km , m H lilfort steamers j r K xport “ Ex| rt l.i-l w. rk r r. Sim.- w.-ek la-t y.- ir | J 5.42! ‘ . Movem*-iil Ilrunswl'k j H iltimore j njo N " 'ork I-hilndrlphlA | 21} InlAnd | i " JO3 llnm.-n Il<!tt4 (let -1 2 *Bl llar.-.l.ina 3 5 M-k *H h.irt-l an.) %hlp. Imukil 21 Sam- !>• lim roar IW.mr 212^ S.iimu ih i: --li* Expnrl* and S4o -ki • ll " 1 *'***■ 'l' fi|Mj K • 1 vi- 1 -.iin- 1,1 |,i,t \1 ar .. 4 **!-■ liy >. ir I. t *n> lam ,'aj l!-i-lpt | 1 --k ST]<k S.im— . -k !ait yen r in Sun- *-ik >-ar 1 -for- lat ...]“ Miv, M-crlv-rf am— rif>t ! *;i<* H-i-.1vi.l -am- • m- la at >-ar 1 •Cxporta I'aat W—k— Kxp-rt- th— la*. - >a-twl— 2 of,i \ '• v f* r** (xi*l w—k coaatwla- im Inkmd . .. Export* pt *k, continent K.ti l.xprri- pa*! w-k France ?lone Exp-irt* part wr k. Gi-a; Britain N. n ro al ex >rt* past week 31.7D5 Lx ports Bine* Sept. 1, 1900— T. 0r,,. lin.aln To f ranee *, 0K r.. the contltHmi m'lMi) 1 Touil forvigu mmi ” 372 Total coastwise Total exports Kxports rtume Time Last Y* ( T . Great Hrit|in To France TANARUS the continent Total foreign . Total coastwise Total exports B"s*k on hand this day % Ft kon hand s im* .lay I.**- v. R.***d|gs aid Bt*K*ks u? all I K*** elpts this day ... Tnls day last y. nr Th s day ye n* before la * Receipts pis’ Week Fame days la • v* ir r.ar bef<u* last Total r. cejpt in . l, m. Hum time lust yar ... Same tune year U* for* la- f Fto< k at nil poi tto. ia B*o< k same day last y*-gr Daily M -v* men's it Dr ? I Galveston D: n lv; midd a y celpts. 7.*?24; gr*“*s. 7.‘*24; *•’*> k N* vv orbim- Ste.i y. nidi recelp's. 15.K0H; gross. l*c>i. stock. 343.925 n Mohd Que*;mMl g !), t* 922; groas, 922. sale.-. st* Charleston—-F.rm; mkldlii . ce’|*t *. 1.721; gross 1.721; s * k Wilm ngt(H>—Firm; mid.ili r - celpts. 495. gr. ss. 495; sto k. . Norfolk Q’lh’t middling. • ce*pts, 2.757. gross, 2 737. sale* .■ 4> • *2l Baltimore- Nomina!; mid 11 ■ rec.uprs, 2.19 X. gross. 2.773; s o j N* w York—Qul*t; mi* dlit g ce pts, 925; grass, 3.527; 61.721. Boston -Quiet; mi ldlda* ** c* !j r. 889; gross 2 885 Philadelphia—F rm; middlin • 4.753. Daly Movements at Inteti* r T Augusta—Quirt mi Ml oc • ce!p's. 2.066; gro:--. 2.>66; sal* . ■> 56 *s3 M* mphls—Bteadv; mbMltro: ■ c p*s. 2 978; gross. 4.998; sib 1.7 137 211. S’ Louis Quiet; middling. r * T receipts, 1.217; gross, 6.125; sab *' 69.278 Cincinnati—Raster; m ddlin receipts, 1,526; gross. 1.526; st. ! H’omm; Stea.lv mid I'ing. celpts, 17.724; grows, 17.724 sals. 107 .194 Lou svllle (weekly)—Firm; nif 14 re* receipts. 821; gross. 821; rtn k. 550. Kx ports of Cotton This Day Galveston—'To Great Brit a r:. T the con? nent. 7 959 New firleans—To the contin* 2 coastwise, 2.077. Mobile—Coast wise, 479 Bovai:r h—Coastwb* 2 “V Charleston—Coast wi*. !.:■?. \A'llmlMgt.>n—Coastwise Norfolk Coastwise, 3.874 Baltimore- To the can tin* * 15* Boston- T* Great Blitulr Totul foreign ex|orts from day T • < Ir* at Britain, t fluent. 3 M 0 Total fr Ign ex; 4b f r* far this week To Grexvt Hr.’ to Fr ine. 8.361; to th- “isf i Total foreign expor s sin- - S To Great Britain, 1,470.315; to !*r r 105; to the oontlnenl, 1.00j.52 Bi-:% %m> ( rrnv Prices il>out as follows: Kxtra choice Fioridoe Fancy Georgias Kxtra choee Georg as Choice Georgia* Kxtra fine Georgias l'lne Georgias Recelps and B*> k— 19 Receipt past week Kxp rt** past week Receipts thl* s.*is4n Bales pH*t week Stm k on hand ! 2* • Thariaaton, I Nae 11 -s* Fin. 22**c; fully fine. 22'*c; fi. tra line, 25c. Reci ipts 6Q2 ltgs; exports '97 * stock, 2,171 rOTTOH FI TI lll>. The Market ( loses I neliauged t‘ l*.4tils Higher. New York, Dec. ll—The flu - * the Cotton Kxchange to-day ■ the sens** innal movement of la ’ and at time the volume of tr * ! resembled the business don** on that Weakness in the Kngtlsh mark de.dir ** of 64ilu points oti the ci!‘ rt was quickly noticed that in • ing. the foreign element wa • < >ng near months and r*a* bin I spring and summer i.s*ltion M ” the South Appeared In no vv * by the break abroad and readily 1 offering* made by' toom and . m •i” here. With this supprt <i ' immediately ft.*r the call work ! |K>lnt afl.r p*lnt At midday ket was 2<4 points under •kiy's closlhg figures Trad*' afraid of the week-end figure*. These came to In j after 1 p. m and proved to l* ! per tat ion. some 445. UK) baler A shorts scrambled to cover an l irv* otalers c.ime in rapidly. The * ff' bullish news on pr.cea was m and liefore the bpylng m*>v. n any indication of deer a sing J • r* tch***! 957 a* ng lnst 9 9 aroutul 1 Ing Th. other muntlis w*r* ' firm, (hough short' 111 pa-lM*< January’ were not so alarmed, wa* active much of th*' s* “l*i public showing more interest that time. At the close the mark' urn hanged to 7 higher. PUTTI %TlO>* 1% Ft Tt I* * * New York Dec 11 '*• ~v open**9 steady nt the a- lin* )• 1 %">' *tr.ily. Price *e follow 4>ch*ii. Hlich. Ic v January #3O )<* hVhruar* - 9.33 ' March # 1* #.33 Arirll 9 13 9.31 May 911 925 J imu 9 o. 9.50 July 9.1*! 9.21 Augiii! 8 (C 8 #s f*rpirmb<.r 3.33 3 34 ' Uci cmlxT 9 48 # 74 i.ivy.nrnoi, cottox m*hi i Liv-rpool. D-c 14 —<r' f9*l*r; AmarPan m!iM Iny 5V' c.f th- <lay wr<- 7.000 >alc*. nf ” were for ritaoolatlon aril ixi clmlcij 6.8(t Am-rlcan H' hair*. Incluillnß in.!*-' Am*rl * Future* opone,l qule4 anti aU-ady. Aimrlcan niltWllnt luW '