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IN GEORGIA AND FLORIDA.
Kr/Wft AMI VIKWI OF THE D4%
I* TWO STATES.
KfSftt Brniher* Ikff After Ur of
N|irtlmn Atlanta Flr’ N#
oof pta From HallroaSa JIMMKMI to
lllinl tuVnonrr < aptafln
Dronard af I ampa— Flnrl Man's
* (petite for (•riling lari) Mraa
hrrrlr* to Mnrkrt.
Lvm a - Mornlnff N# f
Mr. C, H ALiaif> of Murfrltaboox Term.,
who ha *l<i many hor*** •nd.inulfi here
for \mr pant In hulllfnx a large
a*i*a horr with th* rtpr latlori of
kropin* a Mrtr-k of mu*** and horim.n on
libimF At lart all new rant IWt-t* rr to
lr built In tno town In the nmr future.
Killed Ills Mater % oefrfen tally.
Frank Hancock. *M 3f> yeara. ahot wnt
kMM hla !l*)*rr-ol<i *t*ter at ho* horn**
In Cava *rrmg* Humiay night. The your*
man wan examining the ptatol. whan, in
Pf.m# way. It Wan • Mentally <ttacharjre I
th* bail anterlnjr th* child'* forah*n 1
kmlingr her instantly. Prank la a *on f
■%V H Hancock. a well known and highly
r**pec(ed oil Urn of thia county.
I natal t ompaay I'aya Athena Taa.
Th* Pnata] Telegraph Gompanv hna paid
•he tax aaaewred a gamut It by the it % of
Athena, hut <Jld so unt|*r pr.>te*t. Mnvor
Ptntth ha* remitted the fine of firt*
Mr F. \V Andrew*, agent of the I'oatal
Company at this p.ace. and held agalnat
him only C!#, tha ront in the caw. The
amount of the tax la lift).
U aallhy Orrhrril Man Dead.
Newa haul bn*n received of the death
of MaJ W. r> MK'racken which occur
red at Qoulahoro. N. 4“\ MaJ M<mVacften
wae one of t *>e print'if Mil fmen of The
Klberta Pea h farm rmr Mn-xnt and waa
prew*laett of trie company. He ako had
other Interest* in fhl* section and owned
orange grmea in Florida He w n car>-
StaJlat and was quite wwlhy, but kn*r*l
to mingle with the peopla.
Fulton rminty Will fief 1(10,000.
Tha atata will pay pension claims next
month and will dishorn* about in
Fu.ton county. Tension Commissioner J.
W IJruWy has announced that the stay
was ready to make the pnvment for the
Indigent soldiers, widow's of w*lllers .nd (
Invalid nr diahled poidiera in Fulton
county, beginning on Jan 16 lie requent*
that all |*eopl* who have profierly ap
proved claims bring them to him on the
ila>a i**m 1 and to get their money.
Paying Military Armory Heat.
Adjt Gen. Robertson Is engaged In get
ting orer to the different com pony com
mand* of the militia the amount due them
from tha atare for rent. The al
lows each company not exceeding $l3O a
year for the payment of armory rent, and
in this wav more than $12.0r Is dlqioset
of Before any company In entltle| to
thle allowance It must have a GO per cent,
attendance at a drill urn* a month and
must have oompliel win the regulation-.
ftfftll Too 4 lup to JtMltce'M
W. R rurrsnimn of DoK)b county ha<l
the iiwlarlty to makn roncr.i t*nnl liquor
within 300 yard* of the home of Jimlkc
John 0 ntndlar, pr*#ldin|r officer of the
D#KaU County ftuperinr Court, and about
the aame from the hou** of one
of the deputy onertfTa The *tlli wu lo
cated In the baeement of a houee which
Ftanatran rented, and wan about midway
betwe*-n taro church*# near i>eoatur All
of thle militated u*ain*t Flannaaan when
he ana tried before Judge Candler. He
wa* rent to tho public work* for twelve
month*.
Athena Nrhoola I !**• for Hhttla.
AH the ediacatlonal Institution* of Ath
ene are eloeed and the 00 etudent* le
-longti to them at home enjoying the
Ohrtatma* holiday*. The Norm al H. hool.
with It* 2Th pupil*, dor* | \ViH'*ljy,
and It will not npn until about March
3 The Bury Cob * Institute, which thle
year ha* over nlxty-flve hnanlcr*. o-.
yeaterda\ It will open Jan. 1 The Uni
versity of Georgia closed yeetenkay It
reeumea it* work Jan. 3. The university
ha* had the largest attendance It ha* ever
had in It* history before Christmas. 1313
atudenta having registered.
Urrrk Proved \rry *erlona.
Knimeer Klmore Vale*, who wa* *o had
ly injured in the train wreck at Yam
•Tandy creek. In Kmauc! county. Tue*d ly.
I- d*unl. Dr. D. 11. Durham. phvalclan
of the company* and I>r J. M. Nunes,
who happened to he on the train, are seri
ously. though not necessarily, fatally In
jured. There were also two negroes who
received aerloua Injuries. All the lnjurie*
are the re*ult of scalding, which was oc*
caskoned by the Injector* breaking off •*-
cept thoe> Dr. Nunez sustain***!, lie I*
not scalded, though serious* v mashod,
having been caught under the tender,
where he lay for nearly an hour until dug
out. •
Atlanta Fair** Rewelpta From flail*
riNl
flecrctary T. H Martin, of lb#* flntit It
em Interstate Fair A urn** tut lon of A*-
lania. ha* Juat rfcfivwi an ■ccountlnu
of tickets sold from the Bcal*>grd Air
Jsine and th* Houthern Railway. Th*-
OoritiA. the Contra I of Georgia. the
Western an I Atlantic anl the Atlanta and
West Point will probably be heard from
In a few day*. According to the Sea
board's limti'd statement It owe a the
Fair AtVKXMktlon Sl.Otv. 75. The flout hern* a
statement shoot a balance to the fair a
credit of M.&67.25. It ia expected that
when the other road* report, the nggre
gate moneye to the credit of the fair
will he in the neighborhood of $•; 000 or
$7,000. may he considerably more, making
a total Income from the roads of SIO,OOO
or $12,000
Atlanta Military to flare a Fair.
The Atlanta Journal eaya: A fair which
la expected to he the largest ever held In
thia city wtfl he Riven by the military
men of Atlanta next year. Arrangement*
for the project are already tinier th*
way and the separate detain will b*- com
plena 1 a* rapidly as possible. The fulr
will be Riven under the auspice* of the
Regiment. of which Col. Park
Woodward la the <twTmandrr He clotted
n contract yesterday sftern rwi with Mr.
Noble F. Martin, who hat taan the me *
oesafu) manager of the Masonic Fair,
and who make a bust near of organizing
and oonducting fair* throughout the routs
try He wae recently In Havannah. where
tie made a splendid sucres* of the fair
latter he wan engaged by the* Mason* of
<'hattanoofcA to conduct a fair In their
City, iind for them he raided a large
amount.
Ilrathera Wet After tinny \ i*ar.
p.stnbridg* c>rres|iond< nee Morning
Newt Andrew Monroe. an ok!
colored man, $0 years old. ha*
been living a: since
several year* before the Civil War
and Is now well stricken In age. He came
from Virginia with hit former owners in
tha daye of hit childhood, leaving In Vir
ginia a young brother that he has not
*een tlncW until a very few days ago. Hl*
brothtr hat beer, living at Thomatvllle for
seventeen or eighteen years under the
name of George Washington, not knowing
that he had a brother at ftalnbrtdge Hav
ing ovation to visit thlt place, he was
at once known by hie favor, stooped
shotnders and gray beard. H* was car
fiad to aae Uncle Andrew Monroe and
after a lengthy conversation It wat fully
demonstrated thal they were brothers
Itoth were with the Indians pom** part of
their younger ia>. and are looked upon
as herb doctors.
FLORIDA.
The e led ion at Tim pa for the purpose
of authoring the City round] to lauo
12.V>.0m0 of bond*, for the purpose of pur
chasing or erecting light and water
plant*, was a strictly one-sided affair No
fight was made at the poll* on the prop,
osltlon. and the men who are advocating
the scheme bed things all their <wn way
The vote ea*t was Z 5. with a majority cf
3M for bond*.
Tampa’s large uitomi Krvenaea.
The customs revenue receipts at Tampa
Ust year were 01. being the sw-ood
largest of any eruthcrn city Wspin
News was fir-*t with 17*2 .VCM, and Key
Weal third. w*h 1321.1 M 41.
Taaipn's New llnilroml f.lne.
lett•-rs patent have been granted by
the Be- retarv of State for the uvorpora
llon of ihe W*ot Coast Ttnllw.vy t'onipany,
with headquarter* at Greenville. Fla. The
comiwny 1* in 'wporwteri with ,i capital of
j e.ii.. which mav be increased to fl*.•*•..
<a. to bulid a rah road fr>m Greenville and
maintain and operate the same south wart
through the roomie* of >1 idion. Taylor.
Hillsborough, to a point on the Gulf .oast
at or near Tamjsi. a distance of ‘s*s mile*
The company Is empowered to build
branch roe da.
Illlwt! Sehonner < nptata ProSiml.
The Tampa Time* haw the following
account of the drowning of Capt. Hum
phrlew of the achooner Wa u *•*.. Capt.
Humphries better known si 'Tnir s.irn. ‘
wa> deprived of sight some ttme ago and
lias |ft* v been runring his schooner h*-
tween thki city and the West Coast. Ow
ing to his blindness his position ha t*en
M very precarious one. hut he ha hitherto
ai accidens Vster<lay the
s hooner was running along wi*h a fal
lareexe on<l Cap' Humphries was stand
ing n the deck of his boat when the
main boom swung around and struck
him on the head, slightly stunning him
and knocking him over Into the water.
The hn *t wi- immediately pot about, but
the for *e of the Idow h* hn<l received ren
•lered him ÜBable to .|o anything to keep
above into It Is l that hr wa*
e t< swim, and he sank
la*fore the Isvat culd reti' h him
A strawberry Factory st ft*. Aligns,
tine.
A. J Stone, at hi* p|a*e on Daffrrtn av
enue. North City, hs in prrgrc'i an ex
periment that promises succ***. it |* H
. oneervatory f.r the cultivation of early
strawberries One hundred UirrHe are ar
ranged on swivels.and in each tarre! there
aro altout fifty hoes, from which
strawberry pktntH nr* crowing, some of
which are already In bloom The plants
are watered automatl illy, and. working
as the hftrrwl* do on a pivot, they can be
rotatis! wo that the plant* catch the aim s
rays. Ity utilising th* a great deal
of sf*e is saved, the roneervatory c*ov
erlng a apsice of hut 20x40 feet. Iteing
uisksr glass, the plants are protec tew 1 from
birds and Insects, and the fruit can b
forced by beat Mr. Kioru* ex|ects to l>e
gtn pb-king b*rrb-s In January, when they
ae|l for about $1 a quart. Heretofore the
fruit has coenm.irutod this price nil
through the tourist season, with nothing
like a sufficient supt.lv for the demand.
PI KK (Ol M l %\ IIITFX AP*.
Mr. Baker Tell* an F.srlting Mary of
Ml* Ksperteneea.
Griffin. Ga . pec. 21.—Hon. J P Baker
of Williamson, ex-representallve of Ptkf
bunty, was In the city to-day and telle
the story of n whit capping episode which
occurred on his plantation, which Is go
ing to get someUxly in very serious trou
ble If the particulars are Jus* as related
Mr. linker's form 1* about three mile*
from Williamson and on his place he em
ploy* both white and colored labor, but
work* thm so there I* never any con
flict between them. and. consequently, no
trouble.
A* Mr Hakcr tell* the slorv. some time
ago. Henry Alford, a negro who lived
with Will Coggins, n it*-ignitor of his,
came to him and wanted to hire, telling
him that he was going to leave Will Cog
gins. Mr linker told him to wait until
h* had * full settlement with Mr. (*og
gln* and come *< him and he would talk
to him about employing him Thl* Alford
did and Mr Baker completed the trade
by agreeing to move him to hi* new
home.
Tuesday morning Mr Baker sent hi*
wagon to move the negro, placing ft In
charge of Steve I lor tor . a white man,
who is in hi* employ Horton arrived at
the negro's house and had loaded his wag
on with fodder, when Will Coggins came
ami ma le him unload the stuff, dairying
that the negro was Indebted to him and
that he was holding hi* effect* to secure
what was due another party. Mr. Horton
left, but returned and under the protest
of Coggln* moved a lot of personal ef
fect* end household g*od. Coggins be
came very indignant and threatened ven
geance upon th negro for having him.
That night Mr. Baker w.* awaken*!
by Mr Horton, who told him to come and
see what was the matter. Mr Baker at
* • e followed. When In abou: 10a > rd*
of the negro's house he saw* a man lit
the doorwa\ aval r#* <vnlx.il the fare and
figure of another neighbor. Will Patton,
who was standing with his gun leveled
at the negro wno was in the house. Will
Coggtna was Just a little hack of Patton,
in a stooping posit ton. with his gun at
ready when Mr. Baker discovered them
Baker iygvped up. and drawing a bead on
Patton, demanded to know what w t* th>
matter, to which I'.ittnn replied. ••Noth
ing." and lifted his gun to his shoulder.
Mr. Baker then stepped uf) to
and tried hi* best to find out who lie
was. at the same time calling to the ne
gro (Henry Alford) to come out.
While the negro was coming from the
house. Mr. Baker told that he Intended
pushing he matter against them to the
full extent of the law as they had Uhl
th maolvc* liable to a very serious ctmig*.
but to this they made no reply When
the nqrro came out Pat ion mode a step
forward, <nd made a motion a* If to us*
l* gun. but Mr. Baker l*-ing on (he
lookout, got the lrot> on him and con
tinued to hok! ll until lie ha*l backed off
about 50 yard* In the dirk, carrying the ,
negro with him to Mr. J C. Hale's, where
It was discovered tlust his hand had been j
20 YEARS A SPECIALIST.
During my profewhom 1 career of twenty year, I have devoted mv.elf faithD.l
- to th, otudv of ?h-we rhronlc dlaeanea of men and women with which ~ manv
tare ami,-ted A, a result I iuive perfected a ,yt,. m of
treatment by which 1 have cured more cose, than anv
ten other physician. In the South. Kverv form of chron
ic disease, no matter how obstinate or complex. I* fully
understood by me. and the proper treatment to promptly
oirrece It, Influence upon the,y,tem I, given, a, well a,
to cure the disease Itself. No physician Is competent IO
(rat
*•• Of Manly A lgor. Stricture. Varlmeele, Rlond
and Skin Dltraiea. Kidney D4,ea ,ee. Rtr.
,nd other private or chronic disease, of men and women
•vho ha, not devoted htme!f exclusively to their study
and treatment. This I have done faithfully, and m> re
markahla iucmm prove, my unegualed ability. My meth
od, are strictly up-toolate and I raly .oleiy upon the
j..iri„. n. iiiw.j.a i. discoveries of science, combined with my *lt!!i t
do not roeort to any fraudulent "free sample" schemes so commonly practiced,
but deal with my patients In an nonorable professional manner I extend a cor
dial Invitation to consult me. either at my omre or by mall. All correspondence
•trlctly confidential
Office hour,-* to IS, 2t05.7t0 *p. to. J NEWTON HATHAWAT. M D.. '
Bun.lay, lv a. m. to I p uk TEA Bryan street. Bavannoh. Oau '
THE MOKMNG NEWS: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1900.
badly whig Drs Ayeock and J (' Beau
rtmmp wsre *ent for and found ampuia
i t!on tv is*ary Tbe negr< i* *llll with
Mr. Il*kr wto i* taking rare of him
i and jr>j>te< tii g him Both Tat ton an<l
('■grln have left, and Mr H*kw baa
plarsd warrant* for Ihdr arrrsi in the
hands of Sheriff MUnvr They will he ar.
raalwd as sxxi a* they an be located-
NEW €TT\ 1.1,14 TU HltL
The law Uhlrh Will Govrra the
Afnal*4|at Kb*riln,
The naw Nil rrginattng davaimah’a city
clertlona 1* balng j idi noiuly s'udlM by
both faottoVMk A copy of the bill has
been received at tha City Exchange.
It Iff understood that the antl adrnln.Mr*.
lion force* recently wrote for a copy of
the bill.
The first pert lon of the new ra
qulrew that vaierw In the city of Savannah
shall ia\e auch qua kill catlorwi as are re
quired by the a I ai*i \ y tha atata conali
tut ion.
Th* second potion requlrai the tax eol
lef-ior of the county to prepare the list
of qualified voter* ir. the county up to and
Including l>ec. r., mHksiyf thr-e llffte ea*h
for th k'lrst and Fourth <M*trlct*. and two
each for tha Second and Third. Th*-**
lists nr* to it* bale all •b'talls altoul regls
voters Tli* t.ix lector Is also r*-
qulfcil by lha third aertlon to place oi
poalte the nime of each voter the amount
of state and county taxes du* The fourth
aretion r*<iu4e*s ih* fumtshlng of iheia*
lists tie fore tha hour at whteh the haiku,
ing tieglns. to the election manager, and
l**rmlt* the voting by any who may ex
hibit receipts for state and county tax* -
sulkaecjuent to the making up cf wi*-h IB'*
Trie fifth sec4lon of tha act provides for
th* (Compensation to the tax collector of
tlvc r*nt f<g each name uton the limp so
furnWhe-l. to he jkaid out of the treasury
of the city of Savanv>ah.
The c|erk of ('oumil la required, unde
' sixth section, to io'ate the ballot boxes
for the respective militia districts three
; days l*efotv the election, and to prepare
| nil the riereaaary papers In *onnew*Tion
i with the e> tksi and furnish ihc neces
i Miry l*ooks and stationery', the same to
| Is* (laid for by the city.
I Five days he fora the election, a* Is re
quired by the seventh sec Mon, the Judge
of th* Superior Court, the Judge of the
(’lty Court and the ordinary of the (Ounty,
must appoint six managers each for the
hi't irid fourth, and two cam for the sec
ond and Third lustricts. This section re
quire* (h a ( | n ao f ar tt * |,osslb.e all can
didatis for M.i>Tr shall have refwesenta
tlon it • k'li box. Kach of the managers
so apfiointed Is entMled to a clerk or
keeper to le appointt'd by hlme;f. Se.<-
tlon 7 also itrescrlbes th • lulls* of thr*e
cl* rks and comiwnnadon for them of |T>
a day, to he paid by the city.
The ninth section provides for filling the
4ki ** of managers who may become dis
qualified. and also for their pa> at slv h
day.
The tenth section, an Important one.
prescribe* that the ele. Hon for Mayor and
aldermen aha) t held at the Court Houm
there being three ballot boxes for Ihe
Fir-t and Fourth Districts and two each
for the Second and Third The voter must
vote m the district and division of the*
district to which he belongs The man
agers have the right to swear a voter
when there u any doubt about his quo li
ft cat ion*
The eleventh section pro*rrlles that the
t , f " r -'<Vor und Ald.rmrn oh.ill !•
h.-ld on the k. oii.l Tin—<lav In January
nn.l lh.- hour, of votln* .hall t K . t>-t- n
i oo|o<-k lo lh- mornlnK and orln kln
th- afi-rnoon. Wh-n tho halloia ar.-
coum-<l nm mor- than iwo r-pr—mail\
n< a.-h •■onl-n.tlnir faction .hull b- al
lowed to he present.
Th- manaK-r. ar- rjulrd hy th- t*nth
action to .-ourt and <-- r tlfy to th- vot
1n !h-lr r-sp-ctlv- box— lo pr—nt on
ropy of th- ron-olldat-d r-turn to th
f b-rk of th- Bu|>-rlor fourt. thl- to In
. liid.- th— vot-rs- llt and all oth-r mp-r
--.onn* t-d !rh th- -l-rtlon and a ,an>v
of th- return* to th* clerk of Council, on
the day followitur the election. Th- man
akcr* are al*o required, upon Ih- conciu
’ on n{ '<■ count to publicly announce th
r-.ult at -a< h Imx Th- man rwoivlnx ih
hlKh—t number of yot— for Mayor, and
the twelve nn-n receiving the hlahext
number for aldermen -hall he declare 1
elected.
T lie ballot- anil paper. d-|melted with
Ihe clerk of Ihe Superior t'ourt are in
!• kept by him unopened for the -pace of
thsrly lay-, and then de.troye.l wl hmit
• H-inß opened provided there I- no ronies.
If there I— a .-onf.rt he murt keep them
until railed for.
The fourteenth -notion require- all can
didate. for mayor and aldermen to file no
the of Intention to he a candidate with
Ihe clerk of Council at |ea,| n V e day- pre-
Vloti- to Ihe date fixed for the election
■i in- flltamtk non puta th< p.^
foree under control of the M ivor on |. c.
thm rlay. Hint prescribe, the duties and
limitation, of ihe police a. to Interfer
ence with voter*.
Any election manaaer who -half use hl
poslllon for the purpo— of atdln* any
candidate I* n he held minty of a ml* I
- Any party who vote. |||e
aa!ly will also he aullty of a mlsd-incanor
The eighteenth aertlon provide- rules for
keeping all part|e- away from the hallot
hoxe a distance of fifty feet, except sit h
ns shall have a rlxht to lie there Bec'|on
nineteen prohibits any dlscti-slon of the
election within fifty f-et of th- ballot box
e. A violation of this section whl-h ap.
piles especially to man.ißers ami clerks,
is a ml it mnnor
The foreaolntr are the provisions In
brief of the new law thal will govern the
ilty election on Jan g.
The- Smart Set.
Mr Sam H. Ragland, the traveling cir
culator of the new mag.izlne, the Smart
Hot, 1, in the city.
Rerhaps In all Ihe history of maga
atne-maklng there has never been a more
phenomenal success than that recorded In
Ihe short history of the Smart Set. Mr
Ragland will tour every state and evlry
large rlty In every ,tale. and then In uil
pridnhlllty go to England.
"How ,)o you account for the wonderful
hold Smart Set ha* upon the reading pub
lic?" was asked.
•Well. In Ihe Hrl place. 1 should say
We arc the hert advertiser, of any maga
xlne firm of publbher*. We alien,) m the
business of circulation In *urh a a ay „
lo cover every nook and corner of the
country Then the content* of she maga
are most carefully e,llted. the stories
are witty and . lever. Smart Set ha, an
editor, .Mr Arthur Ortwnm who I, not
Htirfaisse.t In hi, line hy nnv other He
ha- surrounded himself by a competent
aa?T and what more could he required
for success -■ replk-d Mr RaglamL
MARINE lATKLLHiRKCI.
Mailer* of Jatereat to Nhlpplag Mea
GeneraJlr.
The pteamhoat Pilot Boy. which was
rarntly ptt on the run between Savan
nah and Charleston, brought In a Urge
number of passengers yeaterday from wjy
larding*. Moat of the visitor* c-itne to
town to do their Christmas shopping
Owing to the delay incident to shopping,
it b i-nMblr (’apt. Phillips will not leave
to-day at tha time advertised, hut will
leave at or near 12 o'clock. The Pilot
Mo> gmw to Charleston via Beaufort,
Naval Htatlon and Port Royal.
Capt. If C. Daggett of the *t*amaM
<*f Augusta reports he p* *.**ed
* h*oner Rilward Btewart of Bangor at
M'P m. Dec 30. off Cape Roma In Wind,
'outbeast, very light; heavy southeast
swell.
Harry fUen> agent l*#t yesterday for
Apalachicola with tlfte*** sailor*, who will
be shipped on an American schooner and
the Norwegian lark Alert. Four of tha
crew will go on tha schooner and tha
others on the bark.
The IJght house Board urgently re<om
m* i nd* the *Mtabll*hment of a first order
light at Hillsboro Inle\ Florida, lo om
pbte the vNtem of lighting on the South
Atisntic f*a>t by filling the long g*p be
twe*n Jupiter Inlet and Power itneks
A n*w light v* *se! |a ek'd for. to be
lo* #tod at (’hi*.. laokoul Rhoalji. North
Carolina: a light vessel for the Pa-Iflc;
• light vessel for Peuhtifco Reef, Green
bay. Michigan, a at**l steam light vessel
for Mortltts Reef. I-ake Huron, and a
steam light vessel for Blunt's Reef, off
Cap** Mendmtno. on tho Pacific. The
boar 1 h!m> re *mmenda tha construction
of six new tenders.
Mvannih Almanac.
Pun rises at 7 <JO s. m and sets at 4it
p. m.
High water ar Tyhaa to-day at 7 4b a
m Ntid R.dl p. m. High water at Savan
nah one hour later.
I'haiet of the Hooa for December.
Standard time—9oth mar.
D. H M
Full moon • 4 M morn.
Last quarter -kl 4 Cava.
Naw moon H 6 1 ave.
First quarter 3* 7 4* eve.
Moon perigee. 3d and 30th. Moon apo
gee. l&th.
ARRIVAL* AND DEPARTURE*.
A esse la Cleared Yeatwrdsv.
Bark Brema ([Gar), Drees. Rotterdam—
Stru< ban K Cos.
Aessels \Aent to Sea
Sc* amdiip City of Birmingham, Rcrg.
New’ York.
Steamship Allegheny. Foster, rhlladel
phla. i
ri hooner John O. Schmidt. Norbury,
Philadelphia.
Freight* and 1 barter*.
Schooner R. J Moulton. Baltimore to
At\annah. coal. 9f cents.
*hl||inu Mrniorsmla.
Port Tampa. Fla.. I>ec. 31.—Arrived,
bark Adelaide, Oa< el. Ht. Ban rant*.
Key West. Kla v Dec. 21.-Arrived.
*t earner Miiaotte, White, Port Tampa,
ami railed for Havana; a’hr Hollyhock,
Bonaeco.
Hailed, steamer Cocoa. Miami.
Kernandina. Fla.. lx* 21 —Cleared, achr
Fred A Small. Thompson. New York
Bailed, schr Raymond T. Maul, Smith.
Philadelphia.
Bremen. Dec. Arrlvad* at earner Ash
riel and Charleston.
Philadelphia. Dec 21-Arrived, schr*
Harry A. Brown. Brunswick; Dinah C.
Kaminski. Charleston.
Algiers Dec. lg.—Arrived, at earner Bl-
Umy. Pensacola
M.irbeila. I>eo IS.—Arrived, steamer
Thyrlby. Savannah.
Baltimore. Deo. 21 -Arrived, steamer D
II Miller Savannah.
Bulled, simmer Rebecca. Savannah.
Charleston. 8 C.. Dec. 21.—Arrived
steamers Thornhill (Hr). Ann Ison. Iqulque;
George Farwell. Ireland, Norfolk; schr
Thomas A. Wanl, Byman. New- York
Bailed, steamer Algonquin. Platt. Jack
sonville; * hr* Victory <Br), Munro.
Kingston. Jamaica; Hlgbee. New York;
Georgetta Ba wrren‘e. Rollent. New York;
S. <>. barge No. *#. Philadelphia. In tow
steamer Atlas; V. B. steamer Blake, Por
to lUco.
Port Tampa, Fla., Dec. 20.—Arrived.
ct\r James W. Fitch. Kelly. Philadelphia;
Olivette, Bmlth. Havana, via Key West.
Balled, m*,*mer Mascotte, White, Ha
vana. via Key West.
Notice to Mariners.
Pilot charts and all hydrographic Infor
mation will l*e furnished musters of ve*
-e|* frew of charge in I'nlted States hy
<lt •►graphic office in Cu*tom House. Cap
'.ante .ire request**! to call at the offV e
Reports of wrecks and derelicts received
for transmission to the Navy Depart
ment.
Foreign Kipnrta.
Per German hirk Rrcma. for Rotterdam
—rt.W barrels rosin. $17.773.At; SIN casks
spirits. 0,010.0; TO barrel* rosin oil. s.*.-
IAV3I; 300 barrels pitch, $1,057.76 Cargo by
8. P. Sholter Cos.
t a*twl*e I'inort*
P. r steamship Alleghany for Philadel
phia—l.Mft I wile* upland cotton. 254 barrels
rosin. 60 barrels turpentine. 167.845 feet
lumber. 681 boxes oranges. 2H> crates vege
tables. 10 barrels rosin oil. 90 barrels cot
ton seed. 73.1 sacks clay. 210 package* mer
chandise. 176 im ckage* domestics and
yarn, 2T hab* llntcrs. 100 sacks rice chaff
Bchooner C. C. Wehrum. for New York
—281,010 feet y p. lumber—Cargo by Coon
ey, Kckstetn A Cos.
YFA4KIA IV FORT.
•Men in.hips.
Ardava (Rr). 2.012 tons. Smith: *dg. for
Uverpoul.—A. F. t.'hurchlil.
Carperby (Hr). 1.344 ton( Thomas; Idg for
Bremerv-Wilder A Cos.
Cycle (7tr). 2.227 ton,. Ising: Idg. for Bre
men—St rachan A Cos.
Juno (Nor ). 1.M7 ton*. Trencrt; Idg. for
Rrval.—Barnard A Cos.
l.utse t(ier), 2,t00 ton,. McKown; Idg. for
Bremen. — A F. Churchill.
Wastwater (Bn. 1.113 ton*. Stephen,; Idg,
for ManeheMer—A. P. Churchill.
Ships.
Harvest Queen (Rr). 1.942 tong, Forsyth;
I Idg. for Rio—Master.
Marla Ratio (Ital), 1.309 ton*. Ramon do;
Idg. n. Strachan A Cos.
Barks.
Aline Jltal). 77* tons. Giacomo; Idg. n. a.—
Strachan A Cos.
Avtemorc (Nor), 1,043 lons, Sorensen; Idg
n. s.—Chi. O. Dahl A Cos
Ilrema (tier). 1.277 tons. Drees; cld. for
Rotterdam—Strachan A Cos.
Attilio Dapftto (Ita:). 440 tons. Bertolotto;
Idg. n. —Strachan A Cos.
Frlsiad (Nor). 915 tons. Jacobaen; Id. n.
, —Chr. O. Dahl A Cos.
Kotka (Nor), 957 ton,.. Erlkaen; Idg n. a.
—Chr O. Dahl A Cos.
Kampfjord (Nor). 743 tons. Sorensen; old.
for Buenos Ayre,—Walter Coney.
Mon.ir-t> (Swed). *23 tons. Anderaon; Idg
n. a.—Master.
Monte Allegro M. (Ital). 60S tons. Fldelo.
Id n , —Strachan A Cos.
raoia Madre (Ital). 1.03* tom. Schlaffino.
to Id. lumber —Btrachan A Cos.
Rtnghorn (Nor). 5*9 tone. Krudaen. Idg
n a -Chr. O Dahl A Cos.
Tlkoma (Nor). 75* tons. RJorge; Id. !). a.—
Chr. O. Dahl A Cos.
Union (Nor). 515 tons, Aaroaaen; Idg. n. !
g.—Walter Coney.
Veronica (Br), 1.068 tons. Bhaw . Idg, lum
her—Master
Let Ixl* (Bal). ax* tons. Ueboffe; idg. and. a
—Btra< ban it Cos.
Irhooarra.
James Boyce. Jr., 626 tons, Allen; to Id.
lumber.—Master.
J. B. dußignnfi. 4 iß tons. Turner, Idg
lumber.- Master.
Anna R. Bishop. 426 tons. Bowen; Idg
lumber - Master.
Annie T. Pulley. 3*o tons. Findlay; Idg
lumber -Master.
Annie F. <’onion. 519 tons. Baker; Mg.
lumbar —Muster.
Blanche Hopkm*. 506 tons. Hopkins; Mg.
lumber.—M aster.
B O. Haskell, .V ton*. Praasy; Idg. lum
ber-Master.
Maggie M Kcough. ton*. Tilton; Idg.
lumber. —Master.
Montana. 337 tons, Booye; cld. for Ha
vana- Master.
M*rgar t A May. 458 tons, Grace; Idg.
lumber—Master.
Charie.H E Mitchell. 51d tons. Waldron.
Mg lumber.—-Muffler.
Henry P Mason. 583 tons. Frost; Idg. lum
ber—Muster.
Edith Oloott. 1 146 tons, Dotheday; Mg.
lumber —Master.
Charles II Valentine, 536 tons. Jayne. Idg.
lumber —Master.
Rebecca M Walla Ml ton*. Little; big
lumber - Master
C C. Weh rum. 374 tons. Cavallr; Idg.
lumber — C. w Howard A Cos.
THE WEATHER.
Forecast for Raturdav and Bunday—
Georgia: Fair Baturday and Bunday;
warmsr In northern portion Baturday.
fresh southeasterly winds.
Eastern Florida and Wastern Florida
fair Baturday and Bunday; warmer Bal
wday; fresh southerly winds
Bouth Carolina: Fair and warmer Sat
urday and Bunday; winds shifting to
fresh southev>terly.
Yesterday's Weather at Bavannah—
Maximum temperature. 345
P m Si degrees
Minimum temperature. 9:30
s m 47 legreH
Mean temperature 62 degr e
Normal temi**ruture 53 degr- •"
Deficiency of temperature 1 degree
Accumulated deficiency since
Dec 1 44 degree*
Accumulated excesa *4 nee
Jan. 1 342 degrees
Rainfall Trace
Normal ail in'h
Deficiency sin. e r>ee. 1 o. 19 Inch
Deficiency since Jan. 1 7.35 In *hes
River Report—The hight of th* 8.4 van
mh river at Augusta at Ha. n TT.th me
ridian time, yesterday, was Il.n feet, a
rise of 3.1 feet dunng the preceding; twen
ty-four hours.
(ibservatkmw taken at the same moment
of lltn* at all station*, Dec. 21. 19Un, |*
in.. 75th meridian lime.
Name of Station | T. | V. Rain
Boston, cloudy J 32 12 n
New York city, cloudy ..' 32 ! 22 02
Phlladelplvla, cloudy j 32 10 .16
Washington city, clear 3) L 02
Norfolk, clear | 34 12 tw
Haileras. cloudy ; Sa 36 f
Wllm.ngion. clear 38 I, T
Charbtile, clear | 44 | L .02
Raleigh, clccr *8 | L | .tu
<"harlesion. clear 46 L j .<•>
Atlanta, clear 52 , I. .>
Augusta, clear j 62 1, 1 .4*l
Savannah, clear 60 ; L | T
Jacksonville, clear 62 | L n
Jupiter, clear \ 60 I 6 ; t
Key We.t, clear 88 I L I ti
Tampa, clear j 64 | L 88
Mobile, dear | 62 | L | .<•>
Motugomarj' clear |54 | L on
Vicksburg, clear | .56 | 10 ! .00
New Orlntns. clear itt | 8 in
Galveston, clear | 62 | 8 t on
Corpus Chrlstl. clear | 62 14 in
Palestine, clear | 6t> L o*
'.Memphis, clear .....j 50 14 no
Clnrlnnatl. dear | 44 8 , an
Pittsburg, cloudy | 36 | L I <lO
Buffalo, clear S3 8 , no
Detroit. Clear j 34 | 12 I .tt
Chicago, isirtly cloutly ..j 44 36 ; .ot
Marquette, cloudy 38 14 nt
St. Paul, dear 36 | K tin
Davenport, clear 46 16 ii
St. IsHits. clear | 48 | 14 tm
City, clear j 64 | 14 ot
Oklahoma, cloudy | et 14 nt
Dodge CAty, pt|v cloudy 50 | L ' .0)
North Platte, cloudy 56 f 16
II B. Boyer,
Bocal Forecast official.
HOHICTMK AFTKH THK C IRC t V.
J. B. Graham Charge<| Midi the Mur
der of \% rle> Wlntha.
Dublin. Ga.. Dee. 21 —This morning Mr
J. B. Graham, who lives on the east
Vide of the Oconee river, was arrest-*|
and brought to the city, charged with the
murder last night, near Brew ton. of Mr
Wesley Mimb*.
Yesterday quite a number of people
from the e.-iat side came to Dublin to the
circus, and last night they left for their
home* about dark. Messrs. J. B. Gra
ham. John Holme*. John Hall and Wes
ley and Will Mimb*, going along tog* <it
er. but in different conveyance*. Near
Hrewton. according to Graham, the Mimb*
hoy* and Holmes began quarreling and
stopped their buggies to tight. He *t*te
that desiring to act In the capacity of
a peacemaker, he got out of hi* buggy
to (Hit a stop to the fists !f possible. M*
admonished the men not to fight, when
Wesley Mlmba caught hold of him arid
called to his brother to shoot him Just
at thm time n pistol fired, the ball graz
ing the left temple* of Graham, and strik
ing Wesley Mimb* on the left fide of tha
face, ranged upward and coming out at
th.- buck of his head Graham stair
that he did no: know that Wesley
was hit and immediately went to hl
home after the shot was fired He bit
terly denies firing the pistol, and charge*
that Will Mlmba or some out? else *
the murderer.
law: night a coroner’s Jury was Im
paneled and an Inqueet held over Mimb#
body. The verdict was to the effect that
Mimb* came to his death by wound
caused by a pistol, in the hand* of J
B Graham. •
Mimb, was shout :i year, of age, ;t
I, probable thai the parties lo the offm,
,rr all drinking.
WHITES WOK *1 |<> 5 .
Final (laiar of llaaket Roll Seri-.
Me I’layrat Wrxt Week.
The basket hall game at the T. M. C
A. gymnasium last night, between the
While, and the Rede, resulted In a vie.
lory for the Whites, by a score of 11-5.
The girnc wa, marred by a number of
foul, on both Miles. Hast night s victory
of the Whites made them tie the
for first [dace In the league The , .
grime of the series will be played between
the Whites and the H ue* irext Friday
night Thl, game t, to rie ,), , n . series
and 4he championship of the league
Candy E^puletts
Cares PILES or Money Refunded.
WHY SUFFER?
Sold under guarantee at following si ora.:
Kowlinskt'.. Jonea. Masonic Tempi.
Knight's, W F. Raid's, Marlows Cievftl
land's. Donnolly's. and W. A. IMgman a
Savannah. Ga.
UPFHAN BROS.. Savannah. Ga. and
W. r. REID. Savannah Ga.. Dlainbutor*.
Bellow Label
ySSiili. WHISKEY
Sold in "homoeopathic doses” wherever
iB pood liquors are aispensed; and to he had
\llll in bottle for the home or the sideboard.
fm °f dealers in genuine whisk
mm iitmuTtiT STIMULATING-INVIGORATING
wai STRENGTHENING-MELLOW - OLD
■DRr%>„aCr\WeMl Treat.
vOKSktl' jPi. whl*ke)t. to ho th-<tflretv-e wlt|k..|iil
Vl I sT * Vv pte bottle free od receipt- t I-. -
(igj/ylt y... fray pwkioc,ate. Ad(tret>
V. r'ilhniffw ' > Sm.u. We' 3P a Cos..
S'flßL ' V VllffiSHl .. \ 47 t*am St., ooinnar . o
y\ v.V r v.- v.\
e /iM,/ . ,V *A\ Prapilaton *f 4k* Eitil
■ J' * j *■■ uu * llu -
TELEGRAPHIC MARKETS.
(ronttmiexl from Ninth Tatte.)
I’-| teri<l j.MWntte Kxtr* C. (
NXXX |low'd .. (i.oaiKxira C S St
tii .1 nut.ted 5 V <iolden C 5.13
<j "" Ycttowr, ...'. 4.9S
klniikt A UJ
COKKKB—
Mo, i ( .i • . I* c Prime No. * ....Vt,c
, X o'O.iod No. 4 IfH,r
Peaherrv 1* e-Falr No S 10 c
Kaiw No 1 .. tlHr: Ordinary No. < . >4c
Choice No 2 !044r!Conimon No. 7 ..9 .
I ..non IlnKiiinK Tie*.
nA<TC.INO— M-ket firm; Jut*. H -
poun l. larxe lot., *Ve; email lot*.
2-fV'und. 7te; l.tand haxsrlnx. 124 c.
” Tfl'S— n<l*rd. 45-pound, arrow, tars*
lo*,. Jt.SO; em.il! lota. |1 3S.
Unit. Illilri and Wool.
SAI.T— I>emand I* fair and 4he market
*t, ady . carload lot*. 100-pound burlap
• ks 17c; Ku-pound cotton iwrka. 4c.
11 (H.iind burlap ockr. SIVc; 110-pour.d
cotton m< ki>. 52Vtc; 125-poimd burlap
„ 1., ;j,'xc; 12Vpound ootion *ack*. &9<,c,
.’"•i-pound burlap rack*. 91c
lUDKS-Market firm; dry flint, UV*c.
,lr\ -lit. ll'Y areen waited. c.
WOOLr—Nominal; prime Oeorala. free
of gird bur* and black wool. 19c; black.
1. , burry. 10c. Wax. 25e; tallow. V*c.
I>eer rklne. 20c.
Ilrte.l and Kvaporated Krolta.
APl'l.K~Kypor*ted. O-'.fn,'. aun dried.
JUtiOo.
A I'ltlCOTS— Evaporated, 10c pound;
nectarine*. 10,.
(l AISINtA | a . L. . J.‘oo; imperial caNnet*.
12 7;.. looee. &it-tiound boxeg, RA., 1 pound.
f’BACHKfI- Kvaprrated. p*a.ed, 17Vc;
unp*.!!**!. W9c.
I’KARH— Kvaporaled. A'.r
Hardware and llulldlUß Anpplle,.
hIMK. CAI/'ll'M. PLASTER AND
Cement —Alabama and <leor*la lime In
fair demand and *eil at KO cent* a barrel.
*l>~ la! calcined plaster. *1.0“ per barrel;
balr. t>, c. Raee.lale ,rm,nl. *!.2OA|l 2S;
carload lot*. peelal; Portland ,-ement. re
toil *2.25: carload lot*. *2.00(r2.X.
LI MllKlt. I'- O. . VESSELS SAVAN
NAH Minimum, yard *i**“. (lo.ahjll 00;
car *ill*. |l2.&' 't 13 W; difficult size*. 14 00
~18.00; ship stock. $lO nr,; ts uo; .awn ties,
*k.no<ii.(o: hewn tl*. Idi3*c.
OlL—Market nteady; demand fair; *l*-
nal. 47dt80c; Writ VtrKlnla black. ltl2';
lard. 5*,-. neat,foot. 00-070,;; machinery, 18
tlZ'j, , lit seed oil, raw, 76 1 c; bollerj. 7*Vic;
kerosene, prime white. 12c; water white.
13c; Pmtt'* astral. Me; deodorized stove
gasoline, drumt. llVc. empty oil barrea*.
delivered. Be.
SHOT—Drop, ILK); B B and lar*e. *1.75;
chilled. *1 75.
IRON Market very steady; Swede. 514 c.
NAILS—Cut 12.20 base; wtre, *2 80 base.
BARBED WIRE—*3 SO per 10“ pounds
OENPOWDKR— Per ke*. Austin crack
shot, *4.00; half kexs, *2 25; quarter keg,.
*1 25. champion du 'kin* quarter ke**.
*2.25; Dupont nnd Hazard smokeless, half
kcR *11,3.'.; quarter k *ir. *5 75; 1-pnund.
canisters. *l.o* . less 26 per cent.; Troia
dorf smokeb -s powder, i-pound cans. *1;
10-oound can*. 90c pound.
B'ruils and Ants.
APPLES -Northern variety, *30093 50.
ORANGES tKla.l J3 007i3 . r O
PIIfNES—4O- to 50-. 10c; 50s to 80s. BVY;
8“ to 7' - 7 . 7<t* lo 80c. S‘,c. 80s to 90s, 8c;
90 to 100,. s‘sC.
R.VNANA tl. I-’i11.75 hunch
I.RMONS \l<rk-t itoady. at C3O.
nmiANi'TS <•<! |r 100
PF.ANt'TS Ample Mock, fair
rnnkrt firm l.m y hand-plrke.l, Vlrglnl.i.
p. r potm I t l , haiKl pl'krd A’trglnla, r%-
trn, t ; N. C. ,<.r<l iwnniil,. 4r.
NVTB Almond,. Tarragona, 17r; Ivl"ag.
lft ; walnut,. Frenrh. Hr; Naplo.
int ; Bragtla, lie; ftlii-rt' ~a^
•airtad nut., nj 25*pound boxes
tla.*on. Maiu. anil l.nnl.
RArflN M.irkrt Arm; D. p r. R aldra.
7 v , I. H Halite. ■ Ifkigtrrn), arronl-
Init to nvrragr ,ix<>; I>. 8 boill—. 7r, r
(Wo,lorn); stnoko.l C. It. ,ldo,. s%e.
IIAMB Sugar curod. IIljl!V.
I.ARD—Pure, in lloirn*. giio; In 50-
POUftda tin, and Iftpauall tnlw.
coni|a.ii).| in lloroo,. o; jO-pound tin,,
and SO )>ound. tuba. ,o.
Hl-t Kl.l. A Uilll I.
FlHll—Maokorol. half-h.irrol*. No. 1
5V So 1. |7; No a. t;7i; kit,. No l'
*l-0. No. 2. *1.10; No 3 R- Codfl,b. 1-
pouml brick.'. Ik. 2-pound brloks. E'V*
Sniokod horrlng. ja-r tx. 1719 r Dutoh
In r i k. tn kiK-. tl 10. now mullet,, hair
barn la. W.7i.
BVIUI-—Market n'llrt; Owirgla and
r lorlda gyrup. Imylng at 2*a3oc; soiling
. .far 1,. 11,. at loQISr.
HONKV Fair d.mand; atrained. In bar
r*la. s.’.'uWr gallon.
High win,, hu,.,. *1.27.
OCSSAh ft*HEIGHTS.
! COTTON—Savannah to Boston. pet
! cwt.. 25c. to New York. |s r cwt., 20.- to
Philadelphia, per bale. *l. Baltimore. *1
FOREIGN DIRECT -Bremen, 40r; IJv
•■rpool. kv; Hamburg. **<•; Oepoa. 60e;
Barcelona 55-. Manchester. 40 lltvre
1 An-werp 40r; Reval. SO.-; Rolterd .m'
(•> nifnif, 33c.
INDIRECT l-lverpool. 35®3*.-. Ham
burg 40e; Gothenburg. 53e.
1 LI MREH—Hy Bull- Freight, steady; to
Baltimore aid eastward. ti.So to *5 75 per
M IneltHlltig Portland.
lt'mbi:i: n y ateaffi Savannab to
Baltimore $5; o P R. R or (j hM 0
docks. 5,..*i; to Philadelphia, 16 2-3 c pet
ewt ,4 [winn-1, to foot); to New York
Bo?fe£ r * M M * “ < ‘° rk ' llKhlere<l lci
! NATAL STGRER-Th. m rlcrt , s nrm
: medium ,lxe ves-ei* Ro,ln-Cork. for or
;.er,, 3, t,l per barrel of 310 pounds, and
" r ' ,n< prlmnge Spirits 4s 9.1 per 40
gallons gross, and 5 per cent primage
Lorre vessel*, rosin. 3s; splrMa. 4s 3d
Steam. 11c per 100 pounds on rosin; 2lUe
on spirits. Savannah to Roston. and 9t*c
on rosin and 19c on spirits to New York
CW IIY, l*llo\ tfTC*.
e Y ° rk -, , ‘ o '' - ! ‘ Flour reglecte.l
an.l more or les nominal, closing steady
fl .T' r ' or,lv " i,, " , flr,n - fR to good
r ho '" D1591.50.
I.uekwhc.it flour, steady; *2 lftjj2.3u Ruck
wlwai. atom In*).
<%>mm*#l. Neatly. •
Hye, qulfi.
Barley, steady; barley malt. dull.
®f*vt. steady. No. i red. 7*t,c.
Option* after a steady opening on Eng
lish cables, reflected sul.sequent depres
slon under weak Ft. nch markets and af
ternoon business on rather small North
west receipts, ar. export demand In the
Sou.hwatt and goo.l flour hualnesa re
ported at Minneapolis deed steady. Tt
May.
l>rc*mbr. 77c.
Corn-Spot, easy; No. 2. 4#4c. Optlona
market had a Heady opening on email
rati'^L h r T r
f ° r " r *'“ ""Tfs and •tiaap
polnuug 6* port demaoX Closed easy, at
; mJVic net decline January c.,.
May. 4l T ,c; December, 48e.
tlats—Spot, steady; No. 2. 27 ,
I tlons steady, but Inactive.
Reef—Kfrady; 111 tAerat; beef k
*19.50ft 39.50; packet. *KMMh 10 50
. M
\ 9ir. pickled shoulders. b~tC. pi kl> ; t
I H'.tlfr.
lat rd—Nominal: refined. ei|e
-1 pound. 3 7 ,tjOc
Pork -Steaily; family. *ll •> 1;,
Clear, 141f17t . me**. I2*il3c.
Butter—Steady; creamery. 17 f,
: tory. llVatJ-ISc.
| Cheat Strong; fancy larice. f , , j,
I IH. WO live: fancy tmtall-made, ll>, .
I fcirke—Steady: state and lniis\ ~ ~
i 244x38c; We*iem. rejular pack;.
mark. 20ft23A,c.
Potato*'*, quiet.
Tallow, Arm.
Petroleum, dull.
Roeln—Quiet, common to Rood. *.75,
Turpentine-Dull; PAjbtlc.
Rice. firm.
Molasse*. eteady. . .
Rosin, steady.
Eabbage. steady.
Cotton, by steam to Liverpool. I>
Sugar—Raw. steady: fair retlrunk. ,e ;
eentrtfttxal. 9K-ieat 4Ne
Molasse* Sivtir 715*,-; refined qui
t'offe*. Bpot Rio ateady; No 7. It.v
o**c; mild qtiiet; t'nrdova. A;.J il: 4
t'offe.. future* opened steady and ,t.
ehaiiKfl and followed a narrow 1
day. with |>e,-illation light, foreign rn
kt*t now* of bearish average an | .
movement heavy, leading to llg 1 , ,
selling In late session. K4ropc and I
months near the oloee. S|*>t dem.ti I ..
tarn*' and the feeling wa* beatish. 1 1
easy at net unchanged 10 5 p in,
Total sale*. 14.250 bugs, Including I
her. Ait*-; January. 5.50 c; May. 5so■ Ju.j l
6.90,-.; September, 6.95 c, and October, ,1
B.ooc.
POTTOA SEED OIL
New Tork. Dec. 21.- r Co<tton *c**| |
practically higher on prompt oil an I g-n.
erally steady In tom- with less pr. *,,;
pt sell lYlme crude barrel*. Tf prims
summer yellow. 29Vrif3t>c. off -un • .
low. 2S-; prime white. 34Ji3f, . pr m>- wit
ter yellow, 3C4f37c; prime meal L.'.
4 HICAUO NIKKITM.
Ehlcago, Dee. 31.—Wheat was ht -|y a •
five 10-day and Alay under t * ..can
tng Influence of firm catc.es, light Are ;
tine shiianent*. mo-lerate r*- elj , ,l ■
heavy Hour ilemand. closed '* I ghee
Corn eloeed from 1 , 'i ' 4 ,- lower In Mav '1
down In December. Oats cl,. I ur.-
cltangcd ami provision* 7%<i'<r d*; **-■.!.
The leading future* ranged a* f,
Opening Hlgheit. Lowe-t ,
Wheat No J-
Dec 89% - l
Jon TO'aQTIMt 7<t7o',
May 73 •9734* 73%ti73% 72 1 * 7’.
Corn No 2
Dec 39%-Sin V. 40’ 4 St " \
Jan 3*B,
May .... 36 <Ef36>4 30>. IV, 3ST. tJ,
Data No 2
Dee 314 *l'x 21>,
Jan .314 31% 11% T'a
May ... 23% 33%823% 23% - *
Mess pork, per barrel—
Jan. *l2 91 *l2 2“ *l2 2“ *72 2'
May .... 12 124 12 12% 12 W 12 ', j
Lard, per 100 pounds—
Dee 7 90 7 2“ 7 17% 7 IT j
Jan 8 85 fi 874 * *2% * K'g
May .... 890 69" 690 8>•
Short rib*, per 100 pounds—
Jan 6 30 8 30 * SM * *#
May .... 635 635 625
fash quotations were as follows: Klouf
quiet, unchanged; No 3 spring wheat, *>-$
704 r. No. 2 red. 71%b74 l 4e; No 2 , ernj
■ . No Sj• ikov . om. SSI No
22%e: No 2 white. 25%425*-; No, r. wh ' .
24 , t4i25%c; No, 3 rye. sW,©',lc. fur it
choice milting barley. 524989 c; N'o I flao
seed; *1.58; No. 1 Northwestern. 5!
prime tlmoth> seed, *4.40; roe*- pork. |l
barrel. tll 128MfH.25; lard, p.T potto ,
I*l 924d6 95: short rib* sbk's tk)os<" 5
6.50; dry salted ehonkier* (hoxedt
6%e; short clear *ldes (hoxedt. pi sfAt' i
whisky, basis of high wines. *1 27; ?ii6 r (
clover contract grade. 10.008! 10 25c.
K tt’KS AT %KH OHLKAA*.
First Wing and tbo
Winning Fnvorlle*.
New Orleans. Dec. 21 —Fleet W ing •"
Midsummer were the only winning
I lira. Summarlrs:
Klmt Raoft—On* mile. mSllimt. Domods
17 to 1. won. with I'hlena & to 1. ■f"" ’•
ntul Ml,, Horetta, 9 to 1. third.
I:4k ly.
Sorond Raoo—Six furlong,. Floet W■" t
2 to i. won. with Alglo M . 4 to 1. or. i.
arid <V>g,wo||. 12 4o 1. third. Tim, 1
Thin* Hai-o—Balllng. one mtio nd aa
olghth Phkllaa. sto 1. won. with h
• lion, S lo 5. tflrond. and Flfi latatl.
lo 1. third. Time 2:fle , y.
Fourth Race—Handicap, otio mile, fbo
ru. Boy. 9 to 1. won. with Moron J. 7 ■>
2. aeooml. and Glen Lnkt. 7 to 2. ti
Tlmo 1:47.
Fifth Race—Seven furlongv eoilin.tj
Kmlgro. 4 to I, won. with Reducer.
2. aecond. and Judge Mageo. 7 to 1. thlhfc
Time l-.3Z%.
Sixth Race—Three-four the mite, aelhnr
Mktaummer, 7 to 10. won. with Douetert
Wlvel. 7 to t. ,eoond. and Sc-rlvener. 3 I*
1. thin*. Time I I*4,
4 Ilia P011.*,.
On page 5 of thl, Imue of the Mow
ing 'New, th. Mutual IJfe Ih,urtb
Company of New York ,ho-- how , pj
ley for *50.000 look,, also r. . tie-k (•
the premium and Ihe letter of tho t*af ‘*
fled holder of Ihe polley.
The Mutual IJfe. through It Bavamti'
repreeenlatlve. ha, )tn written a td
for Mr. Abe 8 Ouekenhetmer for F
Thl, la one of the large,! life poll j
carried In Savannah and the fa. t
Mr. Ouekenhelmer. who I, n preti> ‘de>
btialnea, man. aeleeted thl, eompohV; *’
do huvlnea, with ahow* tn what •“'l' 9
he held It. HI, cheek for *1,454.2.'* In ’I
ment of hi, flret premium ha* Ju“'
lurnnt In to the eomtieny through H* *'
clal repreaentattve, Mr 51 Hyant-
Mr. 4'ornellu* F. Mores is the mi" 1
resident manager for Eaatern Oeot U.
and It I, owing to hi, energy and al ’
that the Mutual LJfe' hualnes, ha *t "
to uch Immense proportio*i* in this !*■
rltory.
The Coorl of Urdinary.
In the Court of Ordinary yeaterdai id
tern of admlnltro*:lon upon the eet, f
the late William Sullivan Schley
granted by Judge Ferril! to John S >
van Schley John R Walsh, a, tr | F
of Margaret Walah and other,. We I*"
bond he waa dlr*eted to Ole by Jm%i
Ilgam In the Superior Court, an.i **
bond was approved bj’ Judge Kwrtl