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LNDII 1U m ADVERTISEMENTS.
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Special Not!* •*#— Um><Ym*nt. PlAitfr,
Andrew Hanley Company . House and
Hon-. Painting. Bavannnh HulMlnx Sup
piv CWniMiny; T. K Murphy of Macon,
lia.. In Verse A hour Huwan** Springs;
KiMlrr to the Public. Solomonn Company;
Ship Nolle* . Htrahsn \ <V, Consignee*.
L<ivitn' Table d'Hote.
Busin#**# Notkr*—Harvard Herr, nt
Hick*' Restaurant. B bool Hooke, at Be
•lll'e Niwii Depot, Pr. George M. Hor
ton'e Hot urn to the city.
Ht< amehlp Schedules— Merchants' find
klii! rf’ Transportation Company.
Black and Tan. "th American Porter"—
Anh* u* r-Bu> h Hrt win* Association.
Biscuit#. Kl-’.—l’ntfdu Hlecult, Etc.
Poatum Food Coffee—Postum Company.
Washing Powder—Pen rltne.
Get Our Prl cc* on Stove* and Ranges—
!.**• timers’a.
lxif.il Notice*—Petition for Incorporation
of the Eve ing Call, Aid and Hoc lot Club.
Hr mly— French Colony Brandy. Llpp
tnon Bros.
Medi U—Dr. Hothaway Company; Caeto-
Ha; Hae'*ttfr’e Hiom.tch Hitter*; Wo
man'* Friend; IM’ Pill*; lloreford e
A Id Phosphate.
Cheap Column Advertlacme nte— Help
\V*ntf*l. Employment Wanted; For Kent.
dF>rSal**. Lout personal; Mft*< **llnenu#
The Weather.
Th* Indication* for <Georgia to-day are
Tor fair weather cooler In ior them and
central portion*, winds tecomlng frreh
northerly, arid for Eastern Florida, show
rf with Viiri i!*l> win 1-
PractScnlly all of the lift* Insurance held
In at th* tlm* of the storm
was carried In thirty-three companies,
one-half of th* total I* in* in three co*n
pifil<M of New York. Th*- aggrtgatr of
life Insurance losses. 1t is estimated, will
approximate s]o,<t#.(*x* The gfenera! belief
la that the componbs will arrange to re
lieve distress by making payments
promptly.
It I* one*- m*re announced that M
laboft is coming to this country during
•S' appro tchlr c winter, to J* lure of) the
3>r* fus so Event* have m v and -o
rap ily th* past year and a lailf
that the American people have about for
gotten what th* Preyfu- raw wa all
ut>out. and have lost Interest In It. la
lari has lost hu o;t>rt unity for making
tn)lU‘> out of it here.
That cotton is again king Is shown by
tha as port For the v. n months ending
July 31. 1900, the ripjriailon of cotton
nm 'M ttJ to *7. while of hr* al
a<uff> tl* t * al during the earn. |* rlod
was F.&vgd * Provision* were the next
badP.g Item on th list, with a total
of about s&,(s■ Mtst !• m than breadstuff*.
With th# increased value of cotton. It 1*
probabb that the "king' will, during the
text f*w month* show a slid greater lead
*vtr his naareM ompetltor#
New Yorker* hiugh when Englishmen
{nnarntly usk if Ban Francisco Is not a
ttuburh of Chicago. hut It appears that
worn** New Yorker *t *>t much better
informal with reipet to the g*#*grwphy
of their own country than the English
an* n are. The other day a New Yoth
l>ank<r h* id up no Austin check for th
rution that Austin It in Texas, ut*l a
storm fuel re,-unity visited Texas und se
riously damaged Qalveatoti. lie thought
that Austin was so near Galveston that
If the latter were damaged the form* r
i trust aisto be.
The e'ui ireaaurer of Alabama report*
t.iat there wa JVMv.4 In cm<h in tb*
Iriiumry on Auk 31 lart. uK'tltut on
an. fault dale lour yearn. ko. Thi* ex
hibit." ny* the Utrmtrifhinu New*.
">um| Gov. JohnMon* administration
a* a bualneaellku and wlee on*, a* far a*
the final- es of the atatc are concerned.
The Governor I* entitled to all of the
pr e lhal would te* brrtowed by a cor
potation on u ■ neral rnanairer of It* at
la.r* who. npi t> re liirK from otllce, show*
that hi bat •eitnlnlaier- I tot* Income and
expenditure l that ■ r|tr t’lon In *u. hll
manner a* to leave a hamlaotnt lialanu
n lialel
ltepobl in.- writ Populist? have effected
tt lii- on In Alabama ny which they hot*.-
to i jpiut- me .‘.lie of three congrc.-r tonal
ii .lrMt, the I’l'irth. Fifth and Seventh.
Tin- Fourth la now tepr- wind l.\ a Re
publican. who got tn uti a oontrtt tle
tlikd on |Mrtl*an line*, nhu* tie other
two are reprtarntial by Drmoenib The
liadon.*!- 1 ouut on Demo r.nic faetlonol
dlfleretioe* helping them Into a poaulon
where they can find around lor conreata
tie for* the Hour- Ir. th. event of failure
nf the pole Me inwrt • (he Democratic
•hate OohiinlMia |* trvlnir to patch up the
• fa * t tone 1 difference* w.lhlu tn i-arty, wr
ia a to pratatni • toi.d trout to tha u mu.j
Ulli NOT %HIIITV %TKf
Why it that the *'oal min ofer*tors
will i t attempt to s tie by arbltratU>n
I t .* Ir difference# with the miners of the
] mthr *. u. *o*i! region ' Is it because th
demands of the mint rs ur* **> • -xorbitant
it. at they do n t htlkve then 1 any po--
■lbiilty of r ichttig ii agreemnt, or t**
It that they i-r* f* r th< msi.i to bt i ll*
Ia coup * •> nvaiths *
Th* pfic** of coal h* already begun to
! idvanc* Winter is approaching fu*t It
j will b* only . f* w weeks* before p*opl in
the Northern Hit* will rcqulri fin#
1 for cunfort. Th* poor ! the y t cltte*
j annot afford to pay <xct*##.ve prl* • • for
• ual. It c In sumnicf and coal in winter
!*r two i;rei niH.e ltb Th* * wa.- a
(gn at flit it N#w York lam summer be
• a Use the price of !• •■ wa i alu* I ly a
trust I'nHs.t th* coal s’rik* i Mtticl
: P edily the pn t of coal it* the North
Atlantic title.-, wl l t>e marly *b‘ubk what
It l- now That m- an ti.t many |*ui
people- will ha\ to uf! r from .old.
And whil* the poor of th* cities will
b ruttering from oil th- min* rs will h**
uff ring for I read. Th* y have on > about
91 od.uto In t .-ir treasury* That amount
whi n<t support t.’w *trlkr* v'y l*ng
it i- th** ui.<i#r>tandirtg that thn number
that will go out to-day. together with
tho**- who have already gone out. wbl up-
I r xtmat* Ho.tMh It I*- estimated that If
ti strike last.- two months tlwir loss In
win:* - will it fuMy $> oO.a#*
it 1 idattd that the etrlkc cau*•*.- the
H* publican campaign managers great un
i j lie i No oflr would b Slirpri •*1 if It
HiouM b* urag, • 1 into |m lit 1* . Th* He
puldh at probably will tt kavor to create
Mi-- Impr*-salon that th*- liemocmt* en
couraged the strike, though h re 1m no
• vldtn e that tii had anything to *io
with It Tfu Hemocrui* may u- th*
>tat*ment of grtevanc-s. which the min
er* tnak**, in their argument* against
trust.- If then should such violence
a# would necessitate the railing out of
tr<*p* th** governtmnt-by-lnjunctlon
-,u- ton might • m* t*i the frtait an 1 play
an iirt in tti* campaign. It Is
:-af- t* say. however, that neither th
l**mocrata nor the* Republicans had an>-
tbing to da with bringing about the
•mke.
THE *%\% rU.UIITTO.
The raw palmetto, or "sahal *rrrulal;,"
ns th** m lentiMfc rail it. Is InJlg* imu-* to
the soil of Houfh Carolina, Georgia, Fior
i-l, Alabama. Misat Ifh>l and IsOiitlana.
in th- tide-water sevtlon* and Jusl h. -
yond It I** an - xtrem*d\ hardy and vigor
ous growth. One*? It# roots are mt In u
* >ll they ran bv rmov*d only by th*
most Industrious and thorough grubbing
In v ry many place# the palmetto t* ■■ril
cover* whole "flat*'* of many aor*-# with
an iilmoftt Imi a##abl- barrier of tangled
undergrowth.
I’ntll within the very recent |w#t the
**w i*.i,m* Mu ha# be#n looked upm n- an
mimlGyat- and nubance The com of deal -
ing an a rv of bifid of th-- growth wy*
often much gnatcr than the price of a
doxrn cr# In th- rough. last-ly. how
• ver. th* plant ha# been receiving more
consideration. It ha** been dlmovered
that th- mw patmetto Is both it source
of health and of w-alth, and th- proba
bilities ar*- that at a day not far In th**
future It will la* aiding; largely to Ihe
proatperlty of those *>**ctlon# which for
merly cut It down and cast It Into the
Mr** The medicinal prop*rtlc# f
II have he* n foun-l very v iluabb*
In the treatment of kWln* y nnd oth
er Troubles, and various proprietary rn -di
does manufai tur* and from the raw pal
m*tto are now rinding their way Into the
markets.
Th* mot* arc rl h In tannic a-id. Sev
eral factories for extracting The acid are
rilread> In opnation In Florida. anl oth
ers ur* projected. Leather tanned with
add from the palmetto I- said to bo equal
if not wiirltir to the he<*i oak- or hem
lo*k-t.nn*d Stock. A# the palm*tto cost#
hardly more than the gathering, ad 1
from It * ai be yrodu ed at I* i# coat than
from any other source. The marktl for
It ther-fore. 1# safe For manufacturing
htich article* a# baskets, mats. hats, etc.,
*t would M-*rti that there ought to be a
grut fl.l-l for tho palmetto. It wuh ex
tensively made use of during the Mar of
S- eftnton by the womefi of the B>uth In
rnaklng such article*, and It 1# safe to
ay that thousand* of ihe article* ma I.
h* n arc In aervtceabl condition to-day,
so durable 1* the material
one of Ti e nu st Important uses for
which the **uw pulrne to • %al hi-, how
♦ v r. Is th- in.iking of puie-r. In larlou*
part-- t,( AMa, it l# . and. i-.iper ha* been
n>.ide from this stoc k f r many year nnl
so ch-aply that not * v-n our wood pulp
l-aix-r ha# been able io compete with tt.
I-ately a factory for making paper from
th* aw pilmno ha# been #tuhll*h*tl at
B-nsacola. and It# product I* said to be
v< ry gmtl In quality and strong in tex
ture. There i* u great and Increasing de
mand for a satisfactory sulw*ttiute for
wo <i-pulp In paper making The forest#
are being rapidly denuded, without ade
-plat- Hirp* f r th ir reproduction Idug
l iken It* sides, the wood-pulp business l#
now ontrollcd by a gigantic trust, which
l- In a |hw It lon to consumers at
will. The palm* tto flat# would furnish at
Inexhaustlbl- 1 •uiply of paper took, since
-o long hm the roots are In the gumnd
.he top# will l*c* abundantly r produced
, The toi* may he cut off every %ear with
j the |K>#itlve .* siiranc*- ha another full
{• i | will be forthcoming the i* xt * i
eon. Harvesting ialmetto for pa|>er man-
ufacture ilia a n.it deatroy the reproduc-
It k atoclt Mr. John tt Stephen* of Jack-
Honvllle I* authority for the Htatemcnt
that the mw tulmetto will make the
•flneat and teat p urr In th< world ” Tha 1
tie It it’ true. *>■ ought to have imp. i mil.,
si many part* o! South U'orgia and
Florida within a few >•< ar
The Republican r<i< pipers art- discov
ering all sort* of terrible thing* uliout
Webeter flavin that they never auspeeted
him lo be capable of until he left their
parly find became n Dt mo ral. One of the
Inteat thlnm they ar. charging him wtlh
ie n violation of tot neutrality lowa of the
I'nllad Stater. The wtory la that while he
wax luntesaot aeerc’ary of the Interior he
endeavored to ruiae recruits for Ihe Iloera,
tio said recruit* lo be shipp'd lo South
Africa t* miner*. Mr Davit. according lo
the narrative, wui lo re • Ive "a large aitm
of money from the Uoerw " If thla eon of
thlnir keep* uti the Republican p iper* will
proll*hiy dun-over after a while that Mr
Uuvle la really none other uum Jack ihe
lllpper, and IWot he war lurmeujf a n..m
tad of the iiehy if a*; Utica.
THE MORNING NEWS: MON DAY, SEPTEMBER 17. 1000.
Till: i' %iimi:*T VUHTH.
' Gradually tiw daring ♦ xpl r. r* nr* clo
img in upon th- calfh* North Pol* Ei *
*m>u year.- ago OreeU >* *tiiri'd the t*nM*l
m .te* nag writhln I:”* statute mile* of W'
I degrtc* i.orth latitude, or th* north mag*
•. p-it*. Five >. r- ago Nan-en i
Nor w v an. bettered this rec rd. reducing
the *h-tar.c< lo lift over mil*s
And now th- luk% and Abruui bar * *
rinu ftcn mil* > N yotkl Nansen’* r*aord
leaving a diHtMt.ee f only -4! stalul*
i!.i • • b. iw- < n th- m• *t hu-.-*.-ful i-’ltr
-xpiorcr who has returned to €lvlllg*t '*n
lid the objr tof his greatest -l* lr it
may !<*• that *!h rs huv* rduc* and this dls*
tun *• un*l hav* i * vt*r r-t um<i to til of it
There i* 11 - ra\- An*it l>r In tat,
who n.a\ have tra'*r.-* I the pok ;
but th* probabilities are that his dl**~
*i*rt. lyu i'-iti lost tu the world by
his death
The yotint? Italian luk* deTV.- credit
not only for f uving t*.i h*l the farth*-t
t orth, I nit for having u .-inplish*-l bis
f-at In a shorter :-pa-* of tlm* than hts
heretofor* Is en onsum*d by simikir *x-
P lit ion j He w * gone from ChrUtUitua
Norway, not quit* lift* * n months. It may
be hml*J. therefore, that h- ma-lea *laMh"
f-r th* |kl iiihl .uTOitip.lHiitd a n-arrr
approach to It than any of tho#* who have
ii**re rri*r b isurely and pretentiously
ulout the task.
Whether tl* young Italian has barned
finything not brretofor* known with r *
* t to th* fro*- n region ha- not yet
1*1(1 * rtain--1. but it i not the belief
of other * xplou rs that he has. Th* y
l>oinl out that t.ot u gr-at deal of addi
tional geographical, a dronomhkl or m* -
tM>rok>uk al f*ii ts are likely t< t pl< k* and
up within a distan t of nineteen miles
Th* t* for* th \ think that th* slim of
Abrusxi** achtevcmeni will Is those nine
tier ukiitionu) inlies traversed.
At uli events, the Inik* has shown that
the limit of north* rn exploration has not
y**t Is en reached If h** coukl In a
"dash" go beyond Nans- n. -tn* i-*l\ * 1.--
an with equal pluck and better prepara
tion, go L yond hint Alnruxsi's vessel
was not Miit*l to her wAk an wall ns
was that *f Natisen, and sufT* r**l con
m*l rabl* damag* Th** outtit of tlie men
was nut p* rft ct. as a penalty for which
Ahmsxt him*- If lost several of hi* fin
vet from fre* xlng. Taking advantage of
the experience of this expedition, th** next
*n- t** -ill north may be able to penetrate
till further into the froxen regions, and
liotiit th* way f*r final uncovering of
tt.- se*rcts of the pole Itself Hut. lifter
all. If th* po’ sh uM !• *llcovered, and
it rhoubi !*♦• foun-l whether there was an
ojcn sea about It, would the knowledge
he worth th. many lives and the millions
of money that have been expended upon
th* search?
THE UIIMT.H 4TION OF HPirCS.
When the average din- r shakes th** |ep
per bottle over his roast and potatoes, he
litl9 knows what It is that he I# sprin
kling upon his food If*- takes it. upon
faith, to be pep|er. and Indeed thero ts
som* ixpper In it, but there Is much be
sides of which h know* nothing, Ingr*
dlents which add waight and volume, hut
tot merit Th- New York Commercial
quote* a well known dealer in spice* in
I'm city a* .'vtng that In the orv artlch
of pepper, ndulteratHsn has gone so far
that the consumer can now buy a pound
of what purports to b- pepper—ground,
parked In a n-at tin box und lai*eied—
h-si|* r than the wnob sal dealer could
buy the pure, unground t* pper If he
should purchase th* whoW* *!< k in the
country. And the same thing applies to
about every epic,* or "seasoning" tn the
list Th r<* Is, therefore, little emourage
m* nt for th* whoh saler to be honest in
hi* selling of apices, for If h*- sells the
rial and unaduHeratxl spices his |rlce**
must Ih* much higher than those*
by dealeta In the adult* rated articles—o
much higher that th* average purchaser
will not buy from him.
This condition has t*en brought about
by the combination of cupidity oti the
pari of un.* rupulous ileal* rr* aal Ih- de
mand for cheaper prices on the part of
- onsumer*. Food articles an* adulterated
in ord* r to undersell comr** titor*-. and the
adulteration i* * neouraged by th* natural
wish of purchasers to buy where they
. an get what they w.n at tho least price
And tho practice of adulterating runs
pretty nearly through the witol* * atalogue
..f food products—flour, coffee, vinegar,
lard, butter, tea. etc.
It m.i% Ih* (hat rainy of the adulterant#
used are not harmful t* th- human sys
tem It ha* been claimed that such I# the*
a-* In the matter of a number of adul
t*-rat ban*. The probabilities are that many
prens We*uld continue t* buy ih* oh- ap
it article# own if th* y knew they were
more or 10.-;- udulU toted Ole* margarine
was once #<dd un-in V th* fraudubtU name
--f butter. That ha* bun stopp-d, and it
now goe# und* r -t# real name But |m opb
rontinu* to buy nnd t It. and the pro
duction and •'o.iMimptlon of !i ar- In
.j. HSlng yonicthtng similar might trans
pire If ..dulte: at* and spleen, for In* ance.
wre forced t*> .all under their true -dor#
Then, however, it would I* a matt* r of
cho- with the purchasers, while those
who desired th pure articles would have
the assursne* of being ahle to get what
they wanted Bur*- food )-gi#latl n. mean
while. 1* surrounded by many difficulties.
Once more then- t* promise (hit pro
fessional base ball I# to be r* form* -I The
?ronv*e, by the way, I* a hardy annual,
nnd blooms every year between season# for
ill i .n\tr%K E. side- the *vil of rowdy
*-m on the field, which lia-* di#gtiM**l
many iM-rscm# with th* yarn*. !h evil of
buying nnd setllng players, as II they
were so many dray horse*, ha.** been ln
[ . lud*l in the list of thing* to Ih- reform
.d. It may l**‘ ii*iu!>'* , -l. by the wuv. thit
I uny radical and |ermneni impr<iveme!it
In th* way tti* game !* conduct* i will h*
i made i 10. - h# it r mains in Bi iiai*9
..f prof-es.- ionale. whose only interest in
1# < enter* 1 I-i the money t. !•• m ♦.** ou*
-f j . In the |m* tli* pe.ple loved t i
gam** beesuss It ww o tine athletic #p*rt.
Now they no longer cure for It bemuse
loth gum* and management hiv- degen
! - nte*! under the influence of ihe commer
. lalism Into whi*h !# >*li hu# -irlft*G.
During th** course .if hi# sja-ech at (\v
luinbus. O . on Friday, Mr Brvun said,
with referenc** to the presidential term
I “On** term t* long enough If * man doe#
1 wh.it he ought to. oi 1 if h Ai*-?. not it
;i* too long." It was mriKM**d m* kn#
i ago that in hi# letter of a epfance Mr
' Bry.in woukl d* lore in favor of one
i term in tne White llou#- Th** expres
sion quoted %v.>md i-M-rn to ludleute that
l> *ouau ior (h rutuur.
Hypnotism Is playing a part lr> |ollll< s
t Knglsh. ltd Ir Tat* a Democrat,
th* other day wa* booked for a Joint de*
biu with a Hepubltoan orator. l>t Tate
had ti* f a-i. and made a strong argu
ment for lit van When it com* th turn
f th Republican to #|>eak he dumfound
. i his | arty fr-en*h? by declaring that his
•v- had been opened t the cnomaltie*
*f the j-ins of ih** Republic on*, and that
ir would herveforth use an of hi# in
fl t* • e ugain.-t M Kirlr.. After th n. t
- r Tat* • Imlttcd that h hid pr
ri i fpnothm upon his opt** nent and
ux.*’stc*l t*> him what h- hou-d .*\ The
f 1 aiotTiit enjoyed th- aitua'l >n. but the
• ?.• r 1 %.w * i not.
A hiilfai i** i*i r-c.ntb I Agul
luil i> urge# hi' t * wrer* to liol l*u!. sine-*
tl • An •"ai - r* *at th* •ii of their
i--our* • > and i •v * r* eivr l rf inforc * -
nti for many in n*l .” Kvlkntly th
Filip m* badcr is In king In information
with r* sj •< t to th- re sour* e* of the
Arm i. ad.'
■ i:vt*o> %i..
—When Senator Frye was a? itinge
!• !.ak* * natu ap,r- • i him and
• 1 Mr Frv**. 1 am i>uxx * I t know
whvthci I sh ild call you Mr Fry*-, or
.'•nit r r S- mi' r Fry* " '‘Well," i pi!* I
Mr Fr>*. if I was in Washington to lay
my fri>nd* pr*hably would eoy, ‘Good
i j i P
her* 1 1 111 h a 4**od -is anything "
William K Bittner of Carnegie, !*a.,
anted n tn I
h* suae ht w- an inch under six* The
young man wrot* to Fresldent M Kink y,
• king for executive Interference in the
matter With character!*!!* dbr*garl for
the r- gulatlot - Mr. McKinley sent mi- h
w*r-i to th* recruiting sergeant as ma<l
that person r. all* that young Itlttner
wa> just tall en oigh to Ih- admitted.
Fraul* in ItafT. ntx of Vienna, who re
• * ntly arrlv* 1 mi Paris * n route to Calais,
ir i* nds to swim a*r*? th- -*hnn 1 to 1 lo
ver m■- soon as there may t* favorable
w--.ither. She tw not to b** followed irroM
1* any h at. nn-i says that .-‘he must
reiich th* English .#*•* or drown If sue
• *Mi I sh** will go to C >nHtilin i*le and
duplkat* Ird Byron's famous swimming
l*.n an in- xi lu Nt w York, where she In
let,-Is to swim from th*- Battery around
fliufeti hlarxi and back
- Congressman Eddy of Minn- snta has
been iimpatgninjc down In Oklahoma.
Th s Is how n free md-casy *-litor in Gar
ik 1 * unty talk** about th** Northern visi
tor "As an orator h- !•* a flat failure;
a*- a logician he is a flzzle, and as spell
binder he Is a red balloon, with a hole
l*un ted in It. He Is cold, raw, unr< *Yiil.
egotistical, and. although probably not a
fool, talked as though he thought he was
talking to a lot of them.'
—Miss Edith Hope Ogden, the young
eculptres.s. who won the competition for
th* bronze tablet to Ih* pr*-*rr.ted to the
!* team ship 8t l*nu!. hi - tint 1 that ple**e
f work, and It Is now being -ast in
bronze ai 8t Haul. Minn The tnbkt rep
resents a finely executed design In low re
lief of the battl*-shlp off the ■ of Porto
HI •. beneath which Is the |*‘genl of th*
ship's history. The design Is surrounded
by a border decoration, significant of vic
tory. In artistic nautical design
lxird I'lifferln has the r-potation of
being one of the finest linguists in the
Fnlted Kingdom This facility for acquir
ing Inngu *ges has leen of Infinite service
o him as ambassador at four European
ohrts When h. was governor general of
Canada quarter of a century ago he
Visited McGill College, Montreal, nnd w~
greeted by the students In four address--*
English, French, Latin and Greek. With
out u moment's hesitation laird Dufferln
replied to each address in succession -n
the language in which It was couched.
BRIGHT HIT*.
—Familiar —Sea Captalts—'"Look, gnutk
men' Ther*-’# a whale'" Forty Male
P.<s-enger#—"Look# like the ll#h that got
uvav from mo last umnt"-Nw York
W ekly.
—Mon* Imaginotlvn Mr. Gooph—"Have
you "The Travels of Huron Munchau
-*n’?" Bookseller—'*No, But we have T •*•
M*agc# of Li Jlung t'hsiig.' Balii
more Amerb in
—"Som** folks." raid T'ltcle Eben, "im
gtne# *l# y drwrve* *r--llt foh Win* **oti-
G.nted, In spit*- *> imverty. when <le real
troof | *tat l*-y’d rather loaf dan work
an' Htrn money Washington Kt ir.
1 —Evld* nc<? of Poverty,—Abner—Deacon
Dollar# was a poor man when you kn w
him first, wasn't he? Amos Poor as a
* hurch mou#* In them day# h*- believe*!
tn the text about the* camel an' th*
needle's eye.—Puck
—••Of course. Susan. If you intend to
get mirrbd. that I- your own hu#lncM*."
tid the mistress to the *-ok. "youmustn’t
f*r#**t that marriage l# u very serious
matter " "Ye*, ma'am, I know it Is some
lime." remarked the d* mestK 1 . "but may
b I'll have better luck than you did."—
Tit-liits
( I Mill.Vl OMHK.TT.
The Raltlmor* Bun (Dem ) says: "Whit
ha# President M Kitdvy done (o turn
against him so many thousand* of his
fellow elttsen* who ikied In hi# election?
He h?s frampf-d the constitution an-l th*
ihe Declaration'of Ind- pc k n l*n ♦ under
fool and turned hi* back u|n>n the tradi
tions of the republic. If*- ha- Involved the
. ouniry In foreign • ntungb-mcnfs frtim
which it will !*•• difficult to withdraw. If*
ha# Inaugurated a war of conquest U|*on
an Inoffensive people which has slreidv
ontlnu-d year and a half without re
ult# nml which bid# fair to continue In
definitely. To maintain ♦hi - unjust war th*
people of th- I’nlte*! State# are comielled
to provide men an l money and to pay war
taxes when ther- should b* j* .*•' And
Anally, under this administration and
largely by virtue of law passed since Mr.
V • Kin ley lc< m* President, trust# have
gr*atly multiplied and have flourished."
The Phtl idelphla Times (Ind > says: "It
wa# political blundering that led Engl ind
Into the Month African war. and she ha*
sore need for liberal statesmanship to get
her out of It. There I* opportunity to
mak* the war of ultimate aivant gc to
South Africa bus it I* not conceivable
♦ hut this (mu be done by a policy of un
relenting suppression that will muk* ev
■ry Afrikander in th* colonies a foe* to
!i It tail rule
Th* Richmond Dispatch (Dem) says:
"Mr. Croker h.'S made another het of
o to Fd "00 that Bryan anl Stevenson
%% 111 be elected over McKinley und Roose
velt if ho win*-and he say# he expects
to do so—he will l*e richer by sloo.ooo—no
ur* nt sum for him, to be sure, though It
will pay for two or three tolerably fast
horses."
- t I • IV 400
great prevalence of strike They don’t
#• **n altogether congruous with the ram
p.ilgn shlbbolfCh of The Full Dinner
l*wll "
The Nashvlile Amers'.m says: "The
brotherhood of m/in is being finely exhib
ited by the universal response to Ihe cry
of stricken TVx # Aftsr all U said, this ts
,a good okl world."
*llst ft l eit for m W HMNII.
\ story is told of C mllni! Gibljons of
Bahlmore .*nl Archbishop Ryan of Hhll
adtdphlu r* w irding an in* blent thsl tiok
place while Uuy were enjoying a day At
the sea hor* tog* 'her during a recent
h* **d .'l4*ll. says ihi Saturday Evening
Host They hid run down to Atlantic
% ty and on arriving made themselves
Known to non*, but went to u bath in g
hOUse incog
Cl.il in th- c-hapelets bathing suits lh.it
•r* ltrnlshe*| hapless strang* rs. th*y soon
issued forth, with i< sh.(*elcKi* straw hat
tt* l t ghtl *i*wn tip- n the ii< .el of each.
If i* tie-.il- to ti% that they dll not
lock dtgniiied a Is their wont when
tluy officiate .it -me high service, but
thefr nJoym*ni of th* situation was not
a whi* th* b % on that n ount
B> in o-kl c* it - th* efrli-gs of the Car
dinal's h.t w.i. ml, an*i tl. Archbishop
tu kid at Hi** uptncs* of it.
"Any on- can ••* you nr© a Cardinal!"
h* said.
"And any on. . in tell you arc in Ar*h
tbshop !•■* ou>. her* you arc bathing in n
i it* pi ■ *1 *• '■ rctorteil the Ciirdlnal
tiro* ing th* sentence In a splutter, for if
hat monu nt a big breaker * aught him
full In tho 1 or
But not an observer took fh m for odh r
Cardinal or An hb .-hop. In spite of their
**h t >-I*>* ooMunt* , how-ver, ther- w .
sevfii- thing distingue In the app- ir.tti * of
th- two m* n—*om* thlm: In their faces* or
m t -.f .r ih:ti mark- 1 th-m ns being per-
Miii!- of standing, nnd *> It lMtp|H>ncd that
-tn- of tho*.* In th throng that hu.ldl*d
.-long the beach gazed ut them with mild
curiosity.
One homelike rminfrvw imm, evidently
*'n h**r Ar t seashore visit, wits esiM.killy
lnt**r*'.>te*l in watching the two m* n. %%h*
were enjoying themselves with constantly
increasing sayety.
An l ut length 'h** dignitaries heard h r
say - rill, ally to h* r hu l ar-l In wh it rhe
thought a s if* aside
"Well, the old man. he looks kinder thin
ami peaked, but the old wom.i ' f m to
me she's quite hearty nnd strong!"
I ureil lit lll** S|irrt*ele
It Is quits conceivable, say* the Golden
Penny, that certain admirer' of Rudyard
Kip ltig have #<-* n "ghost."" after no-*-
turnal perusal of Ids weird storks, hut
probably f* w* folk have heard. In con
nectlon with Rudyar 1 Kipling's early
ilfe. thit to he haunt* ! by * t rrlbl# ap
imrltlon. which took 'h* f-*rm >f grnnd
trofher’s ghtist, wa-* almost the constant
horror of hln * xlstrnce as a hoy.
fine day th<* ','giiardisn of hi* youthful
years" discover* i him In th** garth*
dancing wi| ll> r >un*l a "mall tree and
soundly l>* labor ng it with a stick
In r. ply to her anxious Inquiry i* to
the rea-no for his string*- • induct young
Ktpllr.g Manured t*er with painful - irnst
ness that he was trying to thrash hia
grandmother, who was forever appearing
before him In an awful shape. Th* irou
bl* was evidently a real on** to him
The good woman tmk Hudvard's place
and Rudyard assumed th** role of th*
bush. He saw no mor** gh -tly grand
mothers, that day at l**at.
Still as tlm* went on this habit of see.
Ing apparition* developed In the boy, who
complained again and again of string*
A gut* s being seated in chairs or stand
ing before him
Eventually nn oculist was consulted,
who recommended a particular kind >f
Spectacbs, With the result that the |*-
parlvlon* were effectually banished from
his pr* ** nee.
%Vh> Me Wanted The |unrter.
A tattered and torn. re.l-f.iel -’ranger
#lou<-hed up to me on Front street th*
other evening, say# •• writer in th* Wor
cester Spy. Before h* opened hi# mouth
I kn* w that it war "touch" but 1
couktn't get iwny and hud (o hear him
out.
S iv. voting felle r If 1 wa# ter ted yer
that I wanted a quarter tr ger u squatr
m* * I you’d think I tvnntui the morirj t* r
buy rum with, wouldn’t yer?" That’s
just whst I thought ami Ix inform"!
him n*l started to pass on.
"Anl If l w.# t*r Ite frank nnd tell yer
that I want*#! th* quarter •< buy whi-k\
with you’d toll in* that you didn't care
to encourage th* drink habit I suppose"*'*
he broke in. I again answered him tn th
iAirmailvc and started to mov* on.
"Atil If I told yer that I wanted thit
quarter to buy food for u starvin' wife
un*l twenty small children you'd put no
*bwn us a liar, wouldn't yer'"’ Aguin I
Mild yf. and ug iln trl*l t> get pn#t him
• Well young feller, I want that quar
ter ter iiir*- a truckman to ak* my moth
• r-ln-low trunk lown to the d* jot. Do
I get It?"
I wm phased for oner, and hefor** 1
knew it had dug into my jeans and di—
covered a lon** nickel. 1 compromis'd
with him for that amount, and sent him
on his way rejoicing.
F>% trr tie % fleet ti f Inn.
A young man who#** buttered suit cas*
was red and pink and yellow with tbe la
bels of European hotels boarded a street
car y* **rdnv and -aid to the conductor
I go six block- How much?" "Oh, only
a nickel." the conductor answered, sav#
the Philadelphia Record. But the young
man handed over 15 cents saying: "Buy
yourself .i glas# of be* r nl a * lc:r on
m**." The* conductor gave thank# for th*
tip and added "Jam back from Europe,
hey?" and to hi# Interrogation the young
man nodd* and assent. Out on the hack plat
form afterwar*! the conductor des**rlbed
the • p smle to a eoupb- of passengers. "H<
asked me what the i r** was for six
block-." he said "and then he gave m*
i tip. It wa* t case of fake ab-.nt-mlnd
••due#.' H* ha# Ju#t fe(um*#l from Eu
rope, where you pay by th*- distance on
rhe street car# and where \ou tip *h.
onduefors. und he pret* nd**l to for:* t li*
wasn't In Europe still. He thought l'l
question him about hi# #tr.ng rand net
.iiml I would hav* t 0,., if th* trick w i-n'l
nn *d one to m* H**re a lin N* w York,
especially In New York. fhl- season of
the refiirnlng European tonrbts. you nr.
constantly running up against people who
forg* t and work Europ* m customs on
you They do it #o you'll know they have
been abroad."
* qi'iiuinu.
"(doin’ the whole wav. mister*" in
quired the passenger With the green neck
tie, s he took out hi# snuffbox, prepara
tory to settling him.*df for a cross-ex
iminstlon, any# len*l*n Anew.r*
Th** party interroga)e*l eyed him atten
tively. then replied
••.No; | get out * th> third station. I
uni going to collect #om- mon v due t
me for grocerb # euppll* ! You see, 1
am <i whoh - ib* groc* r The business urn*
left me by my father I m msrri and *, |
have five children. The elk#t b 12 y* it.
k!. lam exactly twelve years n*l nln*
months married 1 bv* jn us* ml-detach
*d house, rented at CH. My wlf* j* fu.r,
*nl weigh *w* I\*' -ton* She wa# i
.1* rvma‘d befoiv 1 married her, nnd ha
!>* ti VMiclnaied twice. My bank Nog
i> w'r*n I wI- iduoiUii at u pu)-
llc school."
Th* man In ihe green necktie had u dls
•atlsfled k*ok i# he !ni|uir*<l:
"What lld your great-wraialf.ither do for
a living?"
Opinion.
I.ong anti * arn*#Gy they had argued in
the grocery about th* way in which th*-
world would be destroyed, say# the In
dianapolis Hun. For four long weary hour*
these resident# of Biwvllle had set forth
their theories.
And finally they hud x#ke*| the opinion
of ok) At*** Hartley, who. among them all.
had alon** remain##! silent
Taking hi# pipe from his lips for one
brief moment, h** answer* 1
*Tt win probably b* talked to death ’*
Without u word the Jebotef> U#i the
way to th< ctdi-i barrel. Abe bringing up
ylht rear.
ITEM?* OF ITTEHEAT.
A railr ad employe running on a line
In th*- W*it was r*cently noGfled to *tip
smokii g cl* are tits or give up ids Job lie
confldenlially remarked to friend: "This
road's getting too dainty aitogeth* r Next
thing 1 know the company may fire mu
f- r not putting my hand before my mouth
wlm n I yawn "
A home for oid horse* that have given
faithful m rvkv all their useful day* and
a cemetery f t th#m in I all oth-'r anl
mai that hav* U-eti faithful tompnnlon"
o man rc th* institutions advocated In
patr>|d)l* t I * tied bv Dr II H Kane,
a wall know o hors-man and a member of
th* S 1* (’ A of Brooklyn.
—While P* r tn*lP r was giving her a
sever*- i* -fuig Han:.ah Hemphill, a deaf
niut- of Lna. ter, la. aged K year*.
Mi . 1 rdy t*. a. t#d her power of s|h -. h
and I* #.an ti - :* ain so loudly that sh*
dr* w a < r w i Tin beating was promptly
d**eortinu I un I tin* girl continued to
talk in h | :i 1> intelligible manner.
—What w i I appear to be rather an
untie - # ar\ am logy wa* published by a
M nil editor last week In this fashion:
W. * x f• . td t-> have a death and mar
riage to pubdsh this week, but a violent
storm pr vent* the w dding and the *!**• -
tor being -i* k him#-if the l atnnt ree v
- r-d, und we are accordingly cheat- I out
of both "
—A martyr to rheumatism, Chris Out-
Ictte of Menominee. Mich, tried all sorts
of remedies in vuin Th* other day he wl
lowe*l himself to t** burled in wet Mind
as a pan * *ea 11 isrlsted his wif* in
digging a trench. tw>k off all his doth*
ing and was covirt-l up to tti* hln At
the i* qu* *-1 of n* ighlsors a police .fl! • r
took the mnn from what In a short tlm*
wou *1 have iieen his gravt. H* Is now
in m help! e*s c< Hulition a- i result of hi#
wild i xp rum nt
—ln It dl i a curious railway accident
<>4' urr*-l Ut-ly Whl * a train was in
Hux.nil station a t-rrlfl storm began,
and. though the brak* w*t ap|*lk 1 in the
van oi l on the engine, the force of the
wind was uch that the train was driven
along fh Ih - Th* * ngln* dashed through
ih* buffer Mup at the end of the line and
trav|*d along lUnit #ix kngths of rail
laid end t< *nd without flshplate fasten
ings After leaving these rails the engine
plowed along th* embankment and then
am- to a standstill
Farmers in th. \i dnity of Kimball.
S I'., are ton.-d ierabl> worked up over
ti* nr •ss of an xj*. rini- tit successful
ly carried out by t*n** of thc-lr number. O
\ Crown, who ih** m-ar the Hljnii hills
M' Cr vvn I-**, un- oiivlnc*.! that hi*
land was suitable for growing broom
> orn. a crop which h id hitherto been un
known in that auction. He plants 1 broom
in In ti patch of twelve a< re* and will
have a cr p of alM*it six ton*, liroom corn
m worth about f.is* a ten and Mr. Crown
i> r- * iving many * ongratulation*.
—‘ In sev r.il of th* Western Kansas
town# along the t'nlon Pacific a curious
•tght Is pr* s* nt* and to the traveler." says
th- Kansas City Journal "Th*- scarcity
<>• ears has caused th** wh-at elevators
to overflow, and some of the buyers have
mad*- huge pi I* of grain on the ground
along th* railroad tracks At on** place
tie eVvafor man hi procured . -mall
ire i- tent. Th- e nter po!** is stundtng
*♦ t In th- mi-idk of mountain of
wheat, ari-i the - anvas Is on th** ground
ready to 1* hoisted In ease of rain."
—Ell Gallic id. who owns 1,000 acres of
*til near Indian ll*l. a-IJoining th*
Unit*--d S alts naval orinince proving
ground** n SufTolk county. New York,
has enjoined tic Inspector of or*lnance
from firing sh* Its across the farm and
ti *m dumping chemicals In the water and
klllin.; the fish The farmer s vs that his
iif* Is in nntant danger, owing to the
xplo*lon of big .“hells **n his land, and
that his house has he* n .* hak* n nearly to
pier* s i* I his wife's n- rvou- system shat
• r* I bv terrific explosions. The farm was
pureha#-! u f* w v*rt ago for SIO,OOO ami
It Is #aid th* governm*nt offered sl.*i,uuo,
hut the owner r* fuses to sell.
A i-aiishioner of Wembley. England
1 ut I to (hit an Inscription on a tonne
stone over thJ* grave f hk* father, but
.-for* doing *o Mihmltte-I a draft of i
to th** r* - t*r. who Is th** custodian of h**
i'urlol ground. The rector 4it once t*xg
* x • ptlon to in* statement that the dea l
mm h i*l dl-d on th* ground rhiit Christ
trlumphel uv* r death. He would allow
*he wad "departed this life, entered
Into rest " etc ; hilt to say that any one
tn i Christian bnl v* r died would Im*
als-* As hi- bis nop refuses to revert*
this curious de lrlon, It stands, un-l the
I-* rson who made it will tiow have n
- pfvirtunky to revise the burial offl-e of
hi- - hurch. th** title of which is 1 Th*
crd.r of th- Burial of the Dead."
Walker F. Cutting of BaMwinsvlli*,
Miss., i# not n man to h* u -rried by trlfl.
H- was rkllng homeward on n Holton ami
Maine express train the other evening.
-n*l the night being ho: went out on the
r*ar platform. tils hat was blown off
t' I In attempting to recover it he lost
his balance anil fell from the train, whl. i
tv is traveling forty miles an hour. A p
♦tiger Haw him full, hut hefor. th* .-n
--:i* #er coukl h • notified th.* train had
•ached Baklwlnsvlile Th. engine was a’
n.-- -1* ta 'h- and and sent down the r< I io
rirg in th*- body. Th*- rrcwr shortly
-w Cutting walking quietly along the
ro k still smoking th. cigar which w
■"'••••• Wi •- * . w : . i hi t Hobied -iff
He w,s uninjured. He hid r evered hU
out too.
-Thr - Kirc of l.iy-m fnlarvl" |. | n
Ifofiolultt wlih his wife, having srnverj on
the hark Ceylon . a vleii for the heno
!l of th. heilth of her mnje.ty. ,h~
'Jnrrn. sitys ih. Honolulu B(.rr The Kina
Is c.pi Jf! B|s ni ,r. rv. II known „
■hl|>muter for marly fifty y„ rg Kf>r |ho
'•**' f - w , >"■<*• he h mul. hie honte on
I.avsin Irlaml. where he looks ,-ifter the
later. St. of H... kfel.l * Cos., owner* ~f
>h. M.irvl In the l.w.llns of v. I. , rn ,
iher. for fertiliser Since his t ,kln* up
r. - len. .. on Uynn the < aptaln has hoen
a11,.1 kin* of .he 1,1., „,i t ,y th< „,. wh „
knowr him a he ts in supreme authority
on the Httl, tel,., from which Hawaii |..,„
enre.i so much ur-pr.sliieln(T fertlllt
er Capr Bpenrer ilve. | n .-omforuhle
four room cotia*e on laiy* n |s|, n ,|
whl h h. ays. Ia very nice little , , aw
wllh a rllmr*. i hit enoier than Hotlolu
hi There ar. thr,e other white men on
Ihe tel iml. a lima a . erp. nier an.l an rn
':r* '‘ r Thlrtv Japurtes. laborers, C.ipi
Soenc. r an.l Mrs gpencer make up the
r - of the [Kipulatlon There is nothhiK
for th* kins' 10 <lo hut to see that the
hips Ha -kf<M *• i’o sen.l from Honolulu
i* lii.oleal with all p>,lMr 4ltpa!rh, atal
" 'h. mrt l.rok afr. r the supplies sent
I" him l.aysan Islnnrl Is üboul einhl
mi.e- in elreumferene. h was quit, no
nhabltetl ihoueh ferule unrll the hoole
o' It ,wall foun-l that ther. wo*e K( kkl fer
tillrer In Ito soil, ami then workmen were
•i" there, anrl the vessels heitun to rail
■" I h'k' >wav as miirh of the Islanrl aa
they roirhl carry. This was ten years aco
0.l In--- then many ship loarls of Vtuano
h ive one to Honolulu trim l.iysan li.ir-
Ini: the past two years l.Onn tons hav.-
t-'O shippts) There are no courts no
)i ye. no iwllee on I. tys.in Islan,|-only
op* B,n or. who Is muster Just as If
h- wer. on a ship, a state of affairs to
which he is quite accustomes) in rl f.. w
V. ars the fertlllier will all Is gone from
l>r- in Thrn It will he rjoserteri, the
'■*. horn.- of rapt Mp.-n.er will fall t n
ruins and the l.lrds will have the little
• all to themselves .train. It Is ,-„n.
mat.,l that there Is eno-uth fertilizer left
for two or firee years more, of the tpiali
tj us-.i ,n th- past rapt. Mperhrer aay
th.,t there may Ut erval deal ruure of
yjitlertor (lade. 1
The Quakers Are
Honest People.
§The Quaker Hmi
Toole la not only ,
ble*sl purther. but .
Blood maker
Bale. Weak an,l l>..
bllltated p.op ~ who
have not sir*n S t.,
nor Mood It act, ~
a tonic. It rntuM>*.
(trencth and tone to
th nervots. system
It Is a OM.Uclna for weak women It ts ,
purely vegetable medicine aral con t,
taken by th* most dellcata. Kidney r>
eases. Rheumatism nnd all diseases of th
Blood. Stomach and nerves soon sue. uu.
to Its wonderful effects upon the human
system Thousands of people to loeoncu
t room mend It. I'rtce tl 00.
Qt'AKER VAIN Hal>M Is th* m*d!
that Ihe Quaker Poolor made all of >,
wonderful quo k curoe with. It's a t.-w
and wotsterfu! medicine tor Net., a
Tootnachs Backache. Rheums, -
Mpralne. Vain In Bowels, tn fact, all ~j ,
can be relict,d by It. Vrtco ik and a
QU AK EH WHITE WONDER SOAP. .
meditated soap for the ekta. scalp and
complexion Price 10c a cake.
QUAKER HKALdNO MAUVE, a *<.-
table ointment for the cur* of tetter, -o
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