The morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1887-1900, September 02, 1890, Page 2, Image 2
2 TTIJyiSASm WDTSIR. FICX ITT AND LA3.NSLL SaTJ3“T ?E2 GSOaT GF A CSaJ CS> Tt* Domocraxu: Semin** Gt-rs* * Cogmsn Bor HesoffL A tteesois af si vm Sifciafeioc in taa stnt.il Dte tries—Yh Ficyd Ceansy A-iafe-e* Stand* fey PncilnEi Corjat. ArLa.TT k. Ga.. 'Vot-3'. —Thors** E- Tjb, sfe* demrwrattr ar.mi* tv ta* arnw aC nprna.". T a from tan 5-atb <tw*rtcr_. vw 3 Assam* - s*i aßorsta*. Wien sated HKna wrsogta i tna '*'*• erar.Tfe** a* said “My fnaadi wa* w.th eot any ur uf doobt ji Gwiii m'kt. tiaii, /xv.c tort Bant* ay t-sg xi,'V.a< . sea* are in* jtrja cr.uiiti** if tfe* te&riek *nd s*s. The ZargMtt votes. Tfe*o a>ey are •qtiadj cr* that w£i rmrr] by |Dnii u, ,rm SCLton. Laaspaia. Hafterer.*:. White afed Rabun. T sat aua usas nf ai asawiMß, and tha n.-v* are ta* -argwt crasmSM*. Tiara a a *gfca "f ibaniffl Jar T 7 mo, sad -a fact. for all tts* tier*. La went afed Cbar-.*e, l r4i Sa Mr finMtlt *wu amatty. Oil. lanrfi. I think, will carry Tv.r.i-W The .tier craafeEDM w.. te f'-a-phl fir. Mr. fkfeat'i aer-agast sold aia Far aytfi. H* aoe **rv ser-.ng. bat a ’uwr aa i> even ji u home ~m~.tr uf .'feer-.aee. coefttt rsboßaxsi The Floyd c vary a-liar-ea fee* :***ed faaciatiooa mdor*ir.< tba -• ( '-f -' * • Orpt! u feresder.*, if tr.* a.. *l* tcrrt anil, a-w ,of '.ir **x. 1A * • acd leu daonst-iced tfca Trifcssa* 1/ via 1 fir at tacking bus. rye m? -ruto*. Gov Onffeo -jw been aMtbiialy ia dorw. fir ms* dents* r.y the Taylor crusty Asiiefeo*. sac ly tfe* man maer-ng • fe-Ofe convened .3 X Pentoa aa .rater Jay. BCVXTT3 6HTKCT kZ?r:*IX'.A.Vk. Daltob, Oa. .-iape. L—Tfc* repufeilcßa cm mini el knrvwer.tioa met a; the m bona* today. It ws* ra-rd V. trier iy M a Fjra fxmr.tr a ita diatnct aan A a ' n ba>Vrf r.y F. B. Kar?rir frms =V,y'l Taa frs.at -tr r—i* fwtirw if '.ir %o’v tilts ir*ra ttsa i;j v. iif rtaiiay. rrblaatiy tta .aaif-er if Mr Har*-TF .r.taratt aarf ass (snsrlnai Lirna EsisCM Ona <vAvrl brittar fries fee. " Ima ts bsa lao- iruatnv, t the * .utrv tsi.fj. Ka ~>riA~-r< -aat use i<v..i iaa party avs aty aas-I tgr isf .a fir the vuw. cjt tr. .g. .f % few iffleeOii<>r sato ywiMiiw. InaSvtyif tie ffepa-. ra parly >u eompnei f tr to: the ia WTswa.agV.i fe.al sr. them. TTsere w*a r.i f **rer.ce to the aatpri between Pr*.rfetst riama-ts acel Prswirtens Ciaweianrf. rfe oppoaMt -iav r-f cy taWii aa<i av<l ae wiojl rite fw K wisse eas fir Mgr* Baruey BiasuntEs. Coi ifreea Baiiey tjir-aeri feta horror a* thra njersiierstii rpeem. amt rt—'. •fear, se waa wUlnf for tha aoaatnattoa if Maj. Harjp-irssa tr. <1 oefir* the trawivo with-at fartmer -teoaie, amt -ieasAirlest "xe prerims 1 r.s tsr.fi. A rsnher eessaats/is M the teriami if the Begpr ea tr. rtfp-gMn'.t* the iXflOi ire *O. nr. 1 Wee. taniniiiin tn ssrjnai tirsaves if cr.irsrwl memhera arvi whstei One oemrer w%r.ter! ail fertara. .ffxem- trlen eihiTvterf /."os the erstr.ms tee. hot thia {ncoaitioa w*a Withrir*ra waen .1 w*a KigfWM to Beiiey tha thia wrmi take IfaJ. Harjfrarea frier, the flekl aa a owwisfiate K*> Har grtre wa enthuesaetscaily nifn ma-'erf, amt ne areepter! the mr.msnalvei in a rrmpig Heerfe, prr -msesr. jan artiTe canvaaa amt MRiraceea if tipess f meeeia. fhrreMgr. the er.tsre teuheratim Bailey rtuerl the with an srfi. ha -t, virt aar.wart h. meeif a fair type if Tim rieed *a a whipper in if tha ihawapema repsih.i caia A VERY LIVELY COBrSZ. Editor M -rpbw of Atlanta Erroneously Reported .ad- ATLATfa, Oa, .Sept. L —T. 1). Marpny, teiegrapo ed.vw of the Jor-mal, to-day oper*d a telegra-.o from Aogata. h,a otl home, asking Wat th* iy-dy of Thom** D. Marpcy be enclosed in a r.eat casket and serr.t t*-,cie for burial The next teegram be op* ed was from his old father saving he waid meet the tody at Coetagtoo. Mr Morphy wired the Ckremtrte, hat sent the fenk telegnini, tnat he wasn't lead aaosgk to put in a casket, and then he went down to Cowingtoa in perwn. His father *(* over joyed v> meet liv.ng oa instead of r.s* eorpse. iZE7UII*/B COMMITTEEMEN. Bon. P. W. Meldrtm of This City On* of the A tern sat** Nbwisab, (ia, Heph L—W. Y. Atklnwr,, chairman of tee late stare coo vet Hon, to-day appointed the following as rntmtser* of the state democratic executive com mittee: Hon. Thomas Hardeman of B.bb, H-. J. T. iMjarrette of Potßao, Hon. W. A. Little of Mnscogse and Hots. F. C. Tate of Bicker,a s'he a.'ernate* in the order narr.el arc Hon. W. R. Masts.-, of Morgan. Hrm. ¥. V. Mefalrim of Ghatr.ain. Hob. J. W. Neiraa of Failoo sod Hon. J. L Hand of M.tctelL Tool Works for Atlanta Atlanta, Ga. Sepk. L —Atlanta hi to have an itnpr-rtast new rrsen a factory. J. M. Br a.us, the rich invar, tor, wh, ta in Canada, writes‘bar. he has misde arrange ment* with a skilled meefsame wbo roana facioree a superior quality of edgel toons to move bi( plant to Atlanta at an early day. Took Morphine to Die. Atla.vta, Ga, Kept. L-- William Har rison of Harmony Grove, while visiting here with his wife end six children, became In toxicated, co tinned *0 for several day*, and to-day in a fit of remorse attempted ssiic.de by taking morphine Euchannan May Live. '■lterlivo, Ga., Hept. 1. The negro George Bucnannan. wno wa* so eriou!y •hot and cut by yo.ng .Stripling on Aug. 2fc last, i* Kill alive and there are strong hopes that be nl recover. No action baa been taken aga.nat Mr. Stripling. MI-hIcsSIPPI B CONSTITUTION. Th* Committee on Franchise Com pletes Its Report. Jacksc,*. Miss., Sept. I.—The constitu tional convention met at .3>30 o’clock this af ernoon. An amendment to the co *titu tiosi a* offered by S. M. Street, of Lauder dale county, provioing for a graduated in come tax. It wa* referred. The convention, after passing appropriate resolutions, adj ur <rl in r>*j*-c"t to the memory of delegate N. U Guerry of Lowndescoonty, who d.wl at his borne, to Artitla, Sunday night. THk ERAISCHIRC REPORT. It is ann- unced that the rep<-/rt of the committee on elective franchise will be sub mit'ed to-morrow or by Wedneaday. It* provision* have been agreed on.ard nothing remains to be done but the labor of drafting the report. The cause of woman suffrage seems Pbe falling off. The country press stands almost sohdlv arrayed against it, but a vigorous fight will be made in behalf of it ou the floor of the convention, and the iaaue is (till in doubt. The regular order to-morrow will be dia cuasiou of ’be repoit* on the penit ntmry. The delegates from the levee district* will make a fiybt in fav r of legalizing the em ioyment of convicts in levee building. ROUGH OS MRT Family Bo*p is on top. Got there by merit.— Adv. -ttvjcozl ccrrrn iiacnci Arwi7 CaiTiMsit Sir V-.lee A 3V.-W Cr*r a 2r ,t*a iii (ia.. Sect L —Tha wnae to the meat .u if the racaswa* if the “virt hum Ira taa :an to k. ftee m taaea ji taa -taary A.ic. 2T. Aabertlie failed the nrtary A gras -tea. rf mey acd t.-rse *n ent fey uxh % .tee Tfee Vawi jae Brsca t safacr amt .ape ? ‘.' Cleg*, •hrs a r r. ereefel .n tie tr.>np.iy vI iwtta a great feta* sf ' sis. -elite here, sore a atk pert sa toe rsetory He tuarv*r%t a trm*n frtm Aieerfeaa amt aruyffet leer y v*. nten Warn 3e ert tie -wt (fete .f fe * ereiary he VSJA-. ;iri- op T-.ter*. He ft* -.past it a— fee ilarsrcs fent R*> t.eiZe. P*e*fee..e r.ast p*ir.- '.a an ant *%-■: *.cse pr<fUy tar: H-- arv.-i". feiia amt -.e nohwl fe. e. gineer fet gi-r* teas l.w-5 the go &y. The Boeaetle per.p e anew nr-thi < ,f Tact Olg < pisva mis. r> a after tie tram feed teeee-i K 1 aet -,f sw,<ue m v.ta -vfea eir re: fearter amt both iute* fe.t r.re of wtim.-.g. Tfee er. r.rri mart 1 * grea: sarereat *fe the -taamte.g sit amr.ig then tier* *re ir-Gt*. Si e wrier*, r.-vis.setit am n vtem a.** Tfer.tnae .-amiy wm fea-r.ai snr I; r. iter* vi she potia. Ajr,. Lem T truer, Tech O See amt vicsae i* ia.-r.ea are ic reoseasiereit a r*A.T wrra sftet. The Afece* *jt amt Aay-rtei trvo ois tiirerl * -r?e thtr.rer -if - vara by actear ,.-_g wt E,y*i . tr wt ia,t ;ik gtren i tig t._ *er tad ml egica fere a -are them to ffevxei.e Tie AfehenCe biya named them * .th i-set moaut fras nr tries aar-.t ml g A theca 00 the tram. amt -ae * g- a. v. ntart v • ia iceyerl 7ae lay passe: ,S to vi. Jt if the train eTe <xtr.rerl Tfee tent afetmi in ice renter tf the psibiie apan v tae jpatier.feg ataie amt the wi.se* sty.i iff a.et .atrint O-A £. H. WOuaflae repi-e --wnfert AtshertAv, ar.<t Civ Sm.ia if Haw- reprsaected ?ithe.ie. ?-&i.-.:scTi rHStswi icx. Three trer mte were ta.-owa rest tece iee if .rreg-*_ar-.'.*aa. Wceo the Aacewt* e stio trvtt waji r<aa.cefi a.i.etr anew ai ciimta. A.i Abbowiie irnaw that rneariy the srfer.e -jia 7w, ag bard w*e aga-tat her amt for ai other raaaoa than ate watted sod 13- vmted V. ar.iit -fee toirt ai'iw sf ahe tin-si. T H. cite, .e i..i'r.ci ret.ir tev* jc*. tees artx.tteil ay tt* wv.se oart, Amoanma aaesr.aen Titsag with them, feat now tame the feig if war Tae ciort raw waa fa*, if fcc.th white amt nhtred perpu*. Ob jer.ti-isa to taa cr.ont were ruwwt tr. the effort that two mamhors tsf the AheeriLe mar 1 were mvc freeferAtera After argv men.: by Use susnsel ami ewer, after the deed* v. ah da aa.d msec prndarad. the ri-riAiiette* <tili tr.ed to maae is appear ir.At the Abiewide mem. her* were ar.t frae hiiidera ft 1 ibjuetjoo. hiwewer, was Saaiiy withdrawn. th* box noiD orgy. W ten toe v.x tnataiaing the r -turn s • eaJed for by the aUr mey f r RmUselie the ■tba.rmoa tail is hail tee. bricers ipec_ Then great exr-.temes. prewa.led. Hs cane the box v. ce ferscaa ipea’ Wfeo did Ki were tae trie*. The coa.rmar. rwtwe ae did cot hreoi is ooets, thAt .! we* feroken '.pen when he Wife it Twofre vi* for Koctsetie ire it wa* broken wnea they w s*. Bat the court boare w* &o* gone yet. Sitne of Abbse nile# atismi m.d ir.ey aw the chairman break..-.g the tea., ami far rriiahte men • wore they aw him br<*ek tfee mai. Here the sre of Afebewi.ie knew no wiosl*. It we* feared uses a wni’A d.fflcai y wmild nr.w coose, aid is , wish great effort, kept doers. Abhe-nIA wm woted ;n and sept the court sinae. We are a., in lowe with Cot. WsJliaaßk Oar doer* ahiwed Soetr appreniatioo of hi* terwicoa by ginhg bun brisk er.isigb to baud him an office, and A.id caa been donated for shat corpoae. He k a fine a *7er. SISOI,BT4XCLUBt A Cer.tr A Or gar. za tints In Prnceeo of of S'ortrsatJots. yt~w Toil, Sept I.— from the Bogie saz Ciiiba of thirty-three iatee acd the Demos of CoiambA rrAt in Cooper Union the afsarnooß for toe purp> ** of forming a permanent organization of the •ir.gie tax ciab* of the C.v'ed State*. Here tofore no central body of the or ga-.izAtsoh which ar.lted toe ciab* eXAbsd, and *ome time ago the enrollment committee, wt.cr. wm appoinSed two year* ago by a r.umr.er of .eadsng r.r.gle tax vl - from sew York sew Jeraey and henn*7swah.A addreaaed circular* to the warioaa ciab* Ihrooghial the United Stabw, •ek. .g their optniorA regarding tha forma tion of a nets ,:.ai orgaoltation. MCAT Ok THk BCPhiEB kAWOBABLA Out of fifty-nine cinh* that answered the corr.mitre*- 1 * circa.ar forty-sg it favored a <v.tsfer*nce, tevers oppceed it and foar were u decided. The enrollment committee theref re *t. mmor.ed aconfereooe and fix<sd tfee p.v* of meeting ka York and the time that of Henry George's arrirai in th coon try. The le. gate* arrived in New York last week, and there ar- 4*o of them at preaent in the citv, and nearly ail of these attended tha bo*.nn meeting ton afternoon. HBWRr dkr.itrik'll ARRIVAL. Henry George who *rrir<ri in themnrr.- ing 00 the Her via, remained in the Weet minster hotel and did not attend the meet ing in the afternoon, preferring to wait ti.l evening, hen a paosic reception was ac corded him. Loti* U Pat was elected chairman of the permanent organization, and William E. Brokaw of South Dakota was elected per manent recording *ecretiry. R. G. Brow of Tcnnewee ar.sl John C. Wpite of JilinoU were elected aariating and reading *cre tari**. Vice prewde-ifet were elected a-s fol low*; H. J rung of Texaa, William Lloyd Garrison of Maaeachuaetta and A. S. riteptensor, of Pennsylvania. fiHr.EPfeHB A D’rt OALA DAY. Tenny, Flrenzl and Prince Royal Leed its the Big Race. New York, Sept. L—The day waa per fect and the crowd at Hheepshead bay track waa immense, Following is a sum mary of the day’aeven'e; First Race For all 'iges, sw*p*taxs, SI,OOO vilerl; about six furlongs. Kingston won, with Volunteer vcond and P.i -e Rock third Sir osd Rsox—Dash stakes for two-year-old, ll.vVj added, five furl ings. Rclij.se won, with Kspersnza second arid Correction third. Time 1:08*11. Tk’*d Ft AH—B we i [Stakes for X year-olds, sl.oflO added; one mile. Bod Shut won, w.h Strideway second and King Crab th;rd Time 1 11. 1 Vy-sTH Rai" t—For Xyear-olds. sweepstake*, gl M 11/- 1 . with Bobby B-v b Jr second and Pu:st*r third Time ! 11 g-5 Fieth Ra i I abor day slakes, sweepstakes for all ages. bo addeo miieaDd a .|ua ter Tenny 'm, with Firenn second and Pru-ie Royal third. T>me j.flg X mxt.i Kars— .'u" ■ i .00. selling; mile. lir unstick won with St. Paris second and Firefly third. Tim* 1:10 8-5. Kkvinth Race—Walter •.weepstakes. SI,OOO added; mile and three-sixteenths on the turf, lavicta Bell won, with I'H.losopby secoad and Maaterode third. Time 803 4-5. AN IOWA TOWN AFL--M3. The Rope of the Alarm Bell Cut by the incendiaries. lowa City, la.. Kept. I.—Fire last night almost totally deet'oyed the town of Ox ford, west of this city. Nearly all the business part and many private residences were burned. The poatofflce, bank and ma v other build! gs were destroyed. The fire was und uhted.y of incendiary origin. The fire bell rope was cut. The 1 .se is esti mated at from twenty-five to fifty thousand dollars. Froet at Baltimore. Baltimore, Sept. I.—There was a slight frost in parts of Baltimore county last night. THE MORNING NEWS: TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 2. 1890. LAST YEAR SCOTTO.V CROP rr 3IAT3 752 31 o*o TiTH A TOTAL G? 7211352 SiLFa I* Exceed* the Crop of tfea Precedes* Tear fey 373,032 3a_aa—Tha Total So-.-.tar-n. ■-crse-_=.stfeoc 544383 Sale*, a gafeset 431 246 tfee Y ear Be- Sore—Text* • k.A sr jalaaTS, Sept L—Tfee New Or- Aacs tr.tbia extfeaege jva: today the tffirtA. report of ta* oocsea crop of tae Csssad -few* It tae icmmA jeer eoifecg wife she ferae f Aig-At IdK made op tv Secretary H-*ter Toe rapert shase* boas the sotai trip tanscs* to ta.es, extsed.ng -.fee ACgeK crop ever gr :*1 by >' v'-j tales sail the crop t< ak 7-at by 771 7A Toe ktsaSetaent will tear the o,.AfcA teratiay. poTirxyTsoy cy thx v.p 13. Tfee report .feojecSi M tie taeefccd of fe iocaag -asoa cr.naomed ia ireitaera onkv.o p- rfes fr om taw v.tA of cr.tt.Ai ife.oped vm.-w tn -jhio, k **ia;pot *cd Ptßpcsae c *er*. 7ae wtcretary ha* thtatfeed reccwfei from every m— in tea etath, ami one* cafe os* •raiment fete* cot ooataai * nogie ‘.-meat '-f wksfeA-ie. Tfee fe.ta, wtashera er.eea tA-a for the tan' 7-v u reported vt vki 3*53 bauts, vgi..ot Vtl.dii asC year. sirxrr* wmA Tae tvtosr of m„ j ia operance a 27'.. w.cn L 453 121 sptadle*. Tfe-rty-aifee fee * Ct—*, Wit. J4l. Vl4 pi...l.e*,feAre or. istefecel w-,rtog i-iricg tae year, ol feew ——a have oeen com pieced aod wt — oc v. worz to.* fa.. Forty-foar are idie. * aam her of wfe.ee expect so scar: op again a: an. ear.y date. lie total camber of ia tee r.ax-. a tow iio. w.tc. v> -.j rtocfea and 1312.291 spi-.'dAa. rvcuAßK r* a?r*i)Lxa, Tfea iamwaae in tee aamfeer of rc.adle* ix'-.cg tae past year a ec iwect tfe oeariy -oe-ca-f -*f me entire .-.waiter reported ia the vAim oy toe cacao* of 13SX Thecr.rja f tfeai year iv.vei l-V* IPIiW, worn •pmdji*. The gam wisma tie past ten jeaie ta* 172 ai..ia, with 1 335.477 •hi -t-w. me increase in the s-miar of -.ae* of isvttoa crass intsd tv.cg teen >/7,4ii, or more than ifer per cans. THX BtVBOJT. With reference f. the cottoa a: vem.ee: fir the year, me statemens waxes toe net receipts at del. very ports .1.457,574 bales, a jnt over last year of 205 fed. ov*r_v.>l d-rect V> norttern xu kr 471 ba.ea. a de crease from last year of 1,228: n auiern con •umpa .c excimv* of 30417 'a.es tasen from atathera oat ports 516,877, a jnt over lass year of *57,7:2: an.l t.tai eroo 7..511,722 a gain over sa yea- of 373,0821 k'.BXIO* EXPORTS. Tha foreign exporps, .nciarHag 55.421 to Cirsada, were 4.255,381 baMs, a gam over iaK year of 165 i5-t The taa mg* of cotton daring th* veer for consamprvei in the Unitsd =i*PM amoafe ted to 2 346,72 baiea Of tnw 1,722 • fevi ha-w went to northern fptoners, ataicst 7,15*5,272 .-sir. seasoa This mow* an tccreas* '•< only 1.5,272 ba.es against an increata in the south of nearly 58,i530 bales. good raicx-t rxalizbo. Not ocly u th* crop of lvcb-fr) th* large it ewer produced, oat it has moved off with unexampled rapid, ty ana broognt fai. price* thr .agboat th* year, r.etti g to the farmmg interest a oar.-dso rse sarpi .*. Ota of the canons features of the year’* movement was the shipment of more tear. 2.W0 hales of American cotton ttrough Ontario v the Canadac Pacific ra.. *■ \y Jo Japan. Fifty ba.ee *e-e also (hipped to Japan from the port of New York. A 87815. E RIOT AT VALPARAISO. Ta* Men Dmar.d Payment la Coin In stead of Note*. Pass* A Sept. L—The following account it given of tie recent noting that character .zen the enzea at V'Aparatso, Chili. The iaanchmer, and utewedores struck and threatened to attack the custom house, the w-.rxenen in which were compelled to join the mob. The str kcr* demanded payment in com and notin nr, tea, and this demand caused the door* of the custom h-.ase to clow, a step which was promptly followed throughout the city. ISO* WORKS ATTACKZD. Pick bardies and handies of other tools were obtained, and armed with the*e toe mob proceeded V> the iron worse of Lever. Morphy A Cos., where they did immense damage. On tna wharf tie fires in the • team winches wer* extinguTih-sd. At 11 o’clock at night the mob had (wept through the city, p.undermg Korea drmk.ng bouses, drag (tor-*, baker tnops, bsurtwr (bops ar.d waretouies, and carry,r,g off everyth! eg oortable. At me place* rifle (tots were fired, but as the cartridges were •ccki exhausted the defeeden had to leave the.r property at the mercy of toe mob. troops called oct. After eight had been w ,un.dei and some twe v* hiiied. the a ittir.ntie* determined to send oat artillery and infantry tir k-bi. By 4 o’clock the mob mustered at "least 10,000. and although repaatedly cnarged by the police, who emploved sabers, the charges proved ineffectual, although they left some twenty men on the grou .i. The cavalry pickets made everal c-arges in Adm.ra. street, where stores were being tacked. jewjlbt t >r*s hacked. In Condeli street the mo b attacked lome jewelry stores. On the hills around Val paraiso many outrags and robberies have been committed. By midnight 300 mati neer* and stnkers were in the police quarters. AH bosinesa bouses were closed and a panic prevailed. CONSTANTINOPLE'S PATRIARCH. Th* Porte Yields to Hta Demands and He Won't Resign. CowsTAVTtsopLE, Sept. L—The Ar menian partriarch, after a conference with the sultans secretary, obtained an irade assenting to all the demand 1 made by the patriarch in his memorandum, including the restoration of the privilege* of the Arm-riai church and the improvement of the condition of the Armenians m Asia Minor. The patriarch thereupon agreed to withdraw his resignation and continue in his p*t for some months, ponding tee ful fillment of the uitan’i prom is •*. FRANCE'S AkMV MANEUVERS. The Detonation of the Smokeless Pow der rbarp and Harah. Paris, Sept. L—The French army ma neuvers opened yesterday in the north of France. Smokeless powder was used in firing. The m ke was nearly invisible. The detonation was os loui as that made by the old kind of powder Aid was sharper aad hirsher. 1 r.n’a Potato Bl.gat. Lovnov, Sept. 2, .3 a. 14.—A reporter of the Daily S- >ex, who has been making a tour of Limerick, Waterford and parts of Cor., give* a deplorable account of toe con dition of the potato crop. He says the Lli-ht never bef re appeared so early. Eighty Miners Suffocated. Vlx*:*a. Sept. I.—An explosion occurred to-day in a mine at Boryslav, in Galicia. Kighty miners were suffocated. For a disordered liver try Bescham’i Pills. —Ad v. Don't Delay. The Morviisg News Trade Review will be issued Sept. 5. Advertiser* should send in their copy at once. Those not repre sented can secure space by calling at the busmen office or by calling up telephone 351. a woaxLso legislature. , Ffe*t am Old Flamer Sat* I * ife*ct*d ta th* Tay f Lefcrfet*. 5-0134, Sa. -vipr. I-'* joucg it tsrsrtata what were m 1 Ifi fkkii* an I t-a* -f tfee fartren frtm way hack *x. r-gari Cos ;te of tc* fexicai 21a dun*r wfeaa tk*y ifea-5 feav* fuaad tosses *:a ~Jt tint stake .egtssatare. I toe if to* dost extreme meet her* if Vte alimw aa r AA man a £ 7S ggtfeaen. aad asxsd stm it si rx with, fej rzvi H-scntfeg xp is* pans* acd ssn i[ -..a-.sed oo! rtafeiy OA a ioj by tte rcAsiSide. %cA ap parseks-y u an t ! tnd reg-i aacn. V 2* feifexmg organ te vr.g ip a ito-z afed proceerted v. ani-tie .a c "toe fir * lew nnmeoo. "Jtr J :ns*. * sa-i L "fete peep* woaLS , ze to know * metitsg afecu; use -feSettSß All pwrposes ,f tne a—ifece ter. ta-7 get acid cf the rents f aie goveronaect. W aar :ca.ng?s Sc yta feco -so*e to mak* in sc* insect methods f coo dacting th* proceed—gs -f Ife* Kate egaia tore"" "Hold ap a his. Don't go r. last I tan answer *1 sa y : ie*tt .cs so tnc-t. Go* thmg 1 tan ted you aad y.q tan depeoi jo it, toe. W* are going s: maze -m seexe setae dit wa to work ac t zuec men- traces ugh: fail fewsive htar* * day. They r.oat he a and at :: _xe any other v rxtn z ta: and wnea they near the dinner t -t tnw just pat .a mei.- o *t* and taa id t*.s oat to i-nner. and fee back agin me and See and :.o*c 'mag sdghca oa c_ ( .nsec aad tf ae/ are peeked keep is up inn. bedtime. We are gettta' 'iroi p*v tat— v. -tcccrt teem jtg: .aitr' men ac t. At anta. a weex.. Boon' at'he fe.uii a ic .<..n' a and drtnktfe Ltxrr ten aoor* a :.v an rfczi' iwc ani *me not took si j fe. No, nr. w ar a b. 1 wstkbia tfe is thing, tad w nava le aded tea* if we jecd i nan there ai oar recrwsentaSive tr, attend so the tminess if oar toanSM* aot >sr n>, we van t_m : . pat ia fai. time, and toe ec -.a the f-& : .-set at th* end of -vry row, nor g half a mil* for aw ;es tc i... tt-ue aid soldier off oa die tax-pay ?r. of th* state. Tt-.- thi g of redin’ on L-e oesses atd loen ntii.. milage bo Cent j got V. (top. All this vt’ia.or.itn 1 aat ta-i.n v.d wranglin' an dacu'ir.' and cta_. ngtn if .fee a tu.te- s got t be ftoppe*: or rise that memrer gta fei* walna’ tick-- Yes. or. tcat'i e air ex per tin’ to do 0.1 i think we wii. do it.' •* Wa., Mr Jones y our odeas are good and cocnaiea.la' t, tu; I f**r you fanner* nave andertaxei a big contrac*. They will go there ltd dr. a* the-j prede ceaecn have done bef ore •.tent, spend the 11 fete seeing the flgtt* and tryitg to spin oat the sesai-ta is long u p-xatoi. How can you help tha: “Cm, doo t you fret about that. These locg sesatoos have been because of feci pesky iawver chaos wnr go thereto (t w off, a-.d make lro g wlndel speecces about notis.ng. We wi_i not have many lawyers ia tee next iegj.atu.-e, <mi n.ce at ail ia a few years from now. I tel you we farmer* have got the gearixi of the legos lati a bo*a now. at we ar agosn’ to hitch him up accord:r. to our ootto sa i drive acco rdin'. We an- ocly gotn’ to hitch an good, s eesdy pal ..t’ bi-si's x-.d acne of year r.igh-oeAded acf t.g-.etetpi t’ entter*. No, sir. I cave alius - ti-ed t.iat if you try to dow a high-teAfed, wild ttsgipin’ hoes he will mash do *u a. y ar crop* and g’ *0 fast that the plow wid slip oat or bit a root, an l yoa have got to pall t.fei beck and set him straight agio. Butin a good workin' boss fast time, and you tan work to advan tage. We a-r g*. eto ler.d none but good, steed y - work! n', sure-footed cosses to do the work ia the fieid of the state, and if we get m a few sorry cr.tter* we will swap them - .ft next tim* for a ox. if we can’t do better. So, sir ee we going to git ud a coitract paper with ar hi.-e.iogs. waich we setud to io our work, which will read. *0 much for ten bo .n a lay, and the laborer find himaelf and agree not to run home or get under a shade tree every time th* work ;ehs little heavy or p-*hin’. We don't want no bole left over like ome careless, hasty farmer* leave part of their fodder a nar.gir.’ on the stalk and not took in even after it was pulled.'' Mr. Jones ci-sed his remarks with a peeu!;a-.v (ignifiiCar.t wmk, aod, rising from h.s seat, he and .ated the seat of itis trou ser* and shook out hi* legs, as a hint, I sap>- poee, that the interview wa* at r a -nd. Mr. J nee’ conversauou is rspreseotaCTe of tha real idea* of t:.e average ahia-ceman in the bacx country. Tteae fanner* think that they will rad.caliv change the work ing* and correct ail the abuses under which they suffer, or imagine they suffer, ail at OEM*. It u to be hoped that *ome of tbex rat*'- tions and effort* wtli be carried out success fully. Essbsztee. AUSIrtALiA'S LA3OS CLASH. The Trades Union Congress at Liver pool Lends a Hand. LrvEßpyoL, Sept. 1. —The trades’ union congress jpenei here to-day. Tae congress U tie largest ever held. Among tie delegates are several women. John Burns, the socialist leader, made a motion expressing the sym pathy of the congress witn the men who are now on a strike in Australia, anl urged that mater,al help be seat to them. Barns de scr.oed trie strike in Australia as the greatest battle ever f .ugbt iu tbe interests of union ism. It was announced that £I,OOO had been c Looted for the benefit of tbe Australian strikers, and that subscript ms were still ft - wing in. Vr. Burns’ motion was unanimously carried. YEARS OF VIOLENCE. Losnojr. Sept. 1, 2:30 a. x.—The Times, commenting upon the trades unions’ congress at Liverpool, doubts whether tbe public at large or even the mass of the employers have yet realized the nature and scope of the aa-ault that is preparing upon industry, property and Sicial prosperity. It says that unless timely means are employed to check the viol-nee that is now openly advocated the awakening will bi rude indeed. A DIMOCRAT SHOT DEAD. Republican Roughs in Arkansas Kill a Candidate. Little Rock, Ark., Sept. L—A special to the Gazette from Conway says that John McCullough was shot and killed there to night It is supposed that theshooti g was done by J. L. Williams. McCullough’s brother William was the democratic Candi da*# for sheriff and Williams was his oppo nent on the republican ticket. While the V' te was being counted to-night a disturb ance aro-e, no one knows how, and the resuit was that McCullough received a wound which killed him instantly. A Drowned Man's Body Found. Newport, R. 1., Sept. L—Tne body of August Austin, Jr., of Jacksonville, Fla., who was drowned here three weeks ago by the ca etzi-ig of a row boat, was picked up to-day off Oouli-F Island and brought here by tug- No Coolness at St. Petersburg. Berltt, Aug. 1. —lt is semi officially announced that the reports from St Peters burg tnat a coolness arose between the czar and Emperor William during the latter’s recent visit to Russia are completely base less. Cholera's Sweep. Cairo, Sept. I.—Si ce Tuesday last there have been fdrty-elght fr- cases of cholera at Elton and eighteen . ntu*. Advices from Mecca are ti the effect that the city is free from choiera Try Sirocco Tea. Use only half tbe quantity required in other teas. The finest and most wholesome tea in the world. Introduced here by tbe growers, Davidson & Cos., 1436 Broadway, New York. Savannah agents, Lippman Bros.— Adt. scll a53 gocaaa acas. iiyrtjt.* -cum o< |:46,Oti u Srte, tsd -mgimramc* of vje.y $15,000. Frrrorma. Pa. see*. L—A irzm 2re. P.. j* “Lm this ir* arose %; a. Baoecaari Bn' tea. mg siH. a tee heart if tie etty. The mu-.* and ci> t *mm ec -rwiv j*r.el The Vm a * _S. ffi c . tie ;jt: sol ir--ir.nl stri Tse resi dence* f A.-vr'jia Carts. H. V. Ciaas and M.i s£. Sees were ur. intr:7*d. •- -. ; - j- x 4- ISO v. the xe The atnii* s tat • -A. kki Tie hr* e cewsweii to nave teec cf —cecdiarj arJgja.'’ sntc p or OXE EXJOYS Bctfa tie method and reaEta when fmo of Fi*a :a taiea; it is pleas&at tz i rerresiit? to tie taiie. aid a.:ca fentlj vet promptly on the Kidneys, .iver aid Bowels, c -ai>ea the sys tem effectually, dispels ccids, head a<:hes aid fevers aid cures habitual constipation- Syrup of Fizs is tie oniy reme*iy of it3 kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the taste and ac ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its acti'.n and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared oniy from the most healthy aid agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all aid have made it the most popular remedy known. Myrup of Fig3 is tor sale in 50c and $1 bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. Si V FSAMCJSCO. C*U Louisville, n. hem roar, a v SPECIAL NOTICES. PART' E R-H IP MOT ICE ~ The undersigned beg to advise their friends an l the public tfeat they have formed a farmer ship the 3ru ua anil sty> of BRAID a HUTTOS. For conducting a general Bookbinding. B'uuik Book Manufacturing, Print.nr and rtarlncery Supply Inilnf, at No*. -and 10 Whitaker strict With a combined practical -aponen.ee cover ing a period of more chan tn.riy years with sotn* of toe beat Xunlicttintf. Printing and Stationery supply hi'isrs. b itn north and south, and with A 1 plant of tee beat modern ma it: nery, together with a enpiata tine of ftrst-ciaas *tocr. we are uat red o' .nor ability to meet successfully in qua-ity. quantity and price tie of corporations, banks and tan. ers. merchants and tradesmen for any work or arise.* known to the Stationery, Blank Bock. Printing and Paper trades. We bespeak the conadecce of parties p acing their criers. ani will cheerfully ani promptly estimate and quote prices on anything male in our tin*. VM E. BRAID. JOHN A HUTTON. PiyriJisia !. ISSO. NOTICE. Savaxxah. GA., Sept 1. !W. The business Arm. IDPiR RICE MILL COM PANY. ' to which ROBERT H. COLEM-.N and others were parties, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Persons knowing themselves to be indebted to tne same wi.i p. -ase make prompt payment to the undersigned. Tne busin—a will hereafter be conducted by 'VM. NEYLE and R B. HABERSHAM, fur whom a fair snare of the r.ce mi..iag patronage a re spectfully sohc.ted. HUGH M MA.YWEIX. Treasurer. 330 .South lii street. Rtiadelphia, ?a. NOTICE. Neither the master or agents of the British steamship NEDJED. Newet. Master, will be re sponsible for any debts contracted by the crew. DUCKWORTH TURNER * CO , Agent* CHATHAM DIME SAVING* BVNK. The second installment on the new issue of stock is now due and payable at th* Bank. No. IS Bull stree-, under the Screven House. If not paid by the 10th, £nee will be e*forced. R. F. BURDELL, Cashier for fall planting ONION PETS, FLOWER SEED, CABBAGE. TURNIT’S, BEET. BEAN SEEDS. From Reliable Growers At Heist s DR. J. D. MARTI N Has returned - PKOPOSALS WANTED. Proposals for School “applies. Sealed proposals for furnishing the public schools with supp.ies during tne school year lf.sj-Sl ill be received bv the Committ-e on Snppiies until SEPT. Sj, i 6 ‘Pi be* of the following kind are required' ttationers' Supplies. H !,.--e Furnlshor's Supplies. Coal. Wood. Printing. Itiformntion in regarl to quantity and qualtv of suppli-s ra.ied for can be ha-i oa application at the oflß’.e of the Eoari of r dneation, Chat ham Academy, Bull street, between the hours of 9 and 10 o'clock a x ani of 5 and 1 o'clock P. M. Supplies to be furnished from time to time or requisition as occaaon may require. Propcsa-s to be addressed to the CHAIRMAN OF.-.MMITTKE OS SUPPLIES. No.SO Gas ton street. The committee res-rves the right to reject all bids. JOHN R. F. TATTNALL Chairman. SPF.t IAL NOTICE. ' STABLE TO RENT. w I *ll coaveniences: accommodates fifty head stock: close to business, 4 5 West Broad. App y to OUILMARTDT * MEHRTEN3, Sale. Boarding ani Uvery Stables. West Broad, foot of South Broad. DR. T. F. ROBERbON. DENTIST. ODD FELLOWS BUILDING Corner Barnard and State Streets. frilßAl nrVTTATKWS. D*LoßsGE—Tie fmend* sad nr. .a.nraorw -rf _ Mrs. - **3 ZzZ*:mea and faas,.-y are tak' f lily in.o-.iai to avkeod nee tuner*. Ysa -acred Heart fbaren ak jJ J daek THIS MORNING. 3UN i.ist—Dsad. iqs _ Taos** W my ace .f O C. IOC R E rar.graor aged I years, 25 lays and 1 henra. Ratan-en and fr-esda are atuai to amend ms fkasa an Dsar-i •**-,* Csmbrr THIS A? TBPOON C 4 iaatk xnrorisA OGLETHORPE LOO—E M l loof A er -er.-.g nf tag Lodge wtS be sad THIS T i artsy EVENING sc * Y stock. an Odd r-i.ows new ni-Oi.ng The TTnr-i I-agree wU be 1-1 mierred. Xeaer or aster L-i-ig-s* and 7unc bretnren a-e —- —e 1 mwined so antesxd. 3 trier nf ae Lodge. Pli VaM BX3SCEOT. 5. <A H. E Vbjb*. Secrecarr EIl ELeIOR LODGE SO S, R- OP P. The members if • r-wi.-u- r Lodge are ai-tdtei -----an a ree-.ar meacir.g wl. be ' J, 1 ne. : TH_- Tbmh r-T>3 i— -i J: i.tt -ietnners f siater L. <tprs -lor- iXdY m*..r .netted. J. .' till- I C. A-UaT r E ianui:- L fl and j. >0 ("kU LODGE SO- liU K OP H. A resm-an meeting nf th:a Lodge wl be ak Emgnta tf Pyt—aa Ha.. THIS Tuesday £' ENIN-E at * o eiocG F. C ai-BERTS. DSctasor. L w Lutrmjt Reccmer ALPHA LODGE SO. 1. Aaneac aak Aceepsed riHias Rue F reenaaso ma rine regn-ar meeting -of tni Lo.ige sr.U be head at :-id Fsficws i-a'.~ THIS Tuesday EVENING it in dock. a 5 SiICEWZLL. v E Jess a H.i .yss. Secretary CHATHAM Srv CLITB. A meeting of thus Club wU be ieti ak nne store tf -j. - XuAan :c WXDNESDaT ETEE- I>G at 4 t cic-nm Members are reqiesteii to be pr-sent. i hiwin—l if importance wtL ne called it :n-a meecnu. By trier nf THE PEE3HENT. COS FADE RATE VETERANS’ ASSOCIA TION. A regular meeting will be held THIS Tuee iay EVENING at ii -titc* at Ihatnatn Ant .ery Ha A full aktendinca iestrel L McLaWS, Presaient- E G- CaaaAiaß, aecrenary. THE GEEMAS AMERICAS MET tAt LOAN ASD Bl ILDI SG AeOCIATIO>. The feny etgntn 48tk regular m tothly meetutg of tn-s AsauciakiOG Wt- be held THIS 7.radar MORNING at Id 30 : ifaefc at tie office of the Secretary. Idf Bay ureet. By order of JOHN SCHWaRE Preaiisnk. S. L. LaAaaos. Secretary SFECLAL NOTICES. On sad i—-r Peb. L liBO. tie V< s' -eeiss. rr<ni nf o 2 ainrigi*} tn tie Jtnasmr-} Nnrs wtl it w oi tie nts / j: t w tneA for tSA Crit -.-.jr-i-lntw. GREAT HOME ENTERPRISE. THE SAVANNAH BREWING CO3I?ANT'S j PILBEN TIVOLZ —pcs AGA IN EVHBT FTSST-CLAS3 SAIOGN. We would especiAily recommend our BotGe Baer to f smile*, u NO ADULTERATIONS ARE NECESSARY FCS THE HOME TRADE. CALL FOR THE BEER AND SEE THAT YOU GET IT. i3V We pay IS cents a dazeo for aD empties returned to m. TELEPHONE NO. 42*. DON T GIVE LP IN DESPAIR. Dyspeptics, you will find a reliable remedy tn DR ULMER'S LIVER CORRECTOR I: is a faultless vegetable preparation, and indorsed by prominent medical men. S,.ver medal and diploma awarded over com petitors. Prepared by B. F. ULMER, H. D., Pharmacist. Savannah. Ga. Pricv t! rer bottle. Sold by all drugg-jta. LOOK AT MY LIST And you will see the prices of the best invest ments in the city. I am offering small houses situated on street and steam railwavr that rent well because they are well located. Stocks and Bonds I will sell below the market. Property shown; come and see. Special attention to renting. R. H. JONES, Real Estate, ROW LINb K 1 , Peasxacist axp CsEinsT. Successor to J. R Haitiwacger, Brcxighton and Drayton Streeta. Telephone 463. THE LAST EACCReION —FROM THS— CELEBBATD BUFFALO LITHI A SPRINGS Was a large shipment of this renowned curative water direct to BUTLER'S PHARMACY. Comer Buil and Congress Streets. SPECIAL NOT!CE~ “ WINES AND LIQUORS a T LESS THAN ONE-THIRD ORIGINAL COST. Catawba Wine 50 cents per gaUon. bcuppernong Wine s<> cents per gallon. Madeira Wine 50 cents per gallon, An-eLca Wine 50 centa p- r gallon Blackberry Brandy 75 cents per gallon. W liiskv, usual price $1 50, now 50 cent*. W niskv, usual price $2. now 75 cents. " hisky. usual price $3, now $: Wuisky usual price si. now sl. ?° ods were partl - v imaged by the m.. fire, but damage is hardly perceptible Bring your own Jugs. uepviuie. A H. CHAMPION'S SON. BRICK FOR SALE. We Offer 500.000 Good Building Brick at low figure*. Samples at our office. DECKER 4 FAWCETT. SPECIAL .NOTICE. A'l persons are hereby cautioned against har boring or trusting any of the crew of the Nor werian bark GYDA. as no dents of their con tracting will be i aid by Master, or CHR G. DAHL * CO.. Consignees. HOCel FTTRNIS3ING GOO Or*. HOT-ih WATER AS3 P “- = _aC£ —HEATERS— HOT AlHaos —FURNACES SO-Z AGENT r GP 5 C*A=DSCN a*d BOYNTON 5 isove fTi-btiO'eti gooes. RANGES STOVES SUCCESSOR TO J. a. Dor.TT aaa t ryx Cor. Bar-i-d adO Boyrhtor _>- JAS. DOPGIASS stoves THE YORK HOT AIR FURNACES FIREPLACE HEATERS. [ HI- 1 art powerful and effective heater*. u A tee same t.taaeeoaoaucal in faei and eMfiy m*—gwd parties who ec. -.template rcumg A an iptarat :- tf this kind the comin> , w t Jc do well to cal cn -js and get odr brxea befara pijrcCASiag. Let,mates fur-nabed.' NOBT9N i USffl York. President and Whitaker Streets, Savannah. Ga. publications! AM AP OF SAVANNAH. SIZE 30x34 INCHES. SHOWING THS TRUE STREET AND PROP ERTY LLNLtS Or THE OTT. 13HINTED ON BOND PAPER and pus apln I bonk firm. Ewery property owner anarjel estate dealer, ani every otaer person mterstaJ n the city saouii hare'a cooy. PRICE ONE DOLLAR. FOR SALE AT BULL'S NEB'S DEPOT. BANKS. !iorD-vv?x3^^™ , wiand* President. Vice President. •IAS. H. HUNTER, Cashier. SAVANNAH BANK i TRUST CO. Savings Dep t ALLOWS 4% Depoiia of? 1 and Up*a*i Eoteived Interest on Deposits Payable Q>iarteriy. DIRECTORS: Joseph D. Wtsn. of J. D Weed i Cos. Joeh C. Sovrusß. Capitalist. C. A. Reitis. Exchange ana Insurance. Joes L Haedee. Capitalist. R. G. Erwix. of Chisholm. Erwin £ dußignon. Edward Kaaow. of rtra iss t 00. Isaac G. Haas. General Broker. H Y. ILclxtvee. of M. Y. v D, I. Maclntyre J-hx Lross. of John Lyo-ts <t Co s Coxet. of Paterson. Downing V L-o. PRINTING AND BOOKBINDING. QET YOUR BLANK BOOKS p BETTER THAN THOSE MADE BY p HE HAS THE BEST PAPERS J JN STOCK, AND YOU p' AN ViKE YOURSELF AND HIM 'J PJAPPY if you will J nly give him .AN ORDER TOR A SET. J OTS of BANKS and BUSINESS HOUSES Q TO HIM FOP. THEIR BOOKS. COTTON FACTORS. Jo ax' Flax-xery. Joex L JoHxsoa JOHN FLANNERY & CO., Cotton Factors SAVANNAH, GA Bagging and Iron ties furnished at .o** market rates. Pro mpt attention P business ontmsted to us. Liberalcsshad an,- maile on consignments of ccttou rrrjp morning hews I H r every part of tbecityeariy.- 1 11 A five oents a week pays < the