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A TEXAS WONDER.
Hall's €rrat DiirnTrrr*
One small bottle of flair* Groat Dl#-
ffvrjr cure* ail kM c> and bloddtr
trouble#. r*mo\es grav l. cure* dabciea.
aeminal cnt*lon* weak t - in# bark*,
rheumatism and ul) t r guurliki of thl
kidneys an 1 Mad ler it. both m*n and
women. regulates bUd i ' trouble* tn chll
dftn If nx sold by ycur druggist w.ll
b# rent m> mall on rft p' of U 011 f
small botll* i- * w nr t > nl
ami will cur# anv can above mentioned
I>r F. w flan, wot# manufacturer. P. O
Box €.* s 1, >ui*• Mo Send for
monlal* Ho 1 by a! druggist* and Solo
ixh>i.* Cos. haunnii.. Oa.
Head 1 Hl*.
Hr E XV Hall. R: Lenta. Mo: P#ar
•ir- Pi'•*.► *hlp me three <lo*en Hall'*
O eat D "ffgvery b first *\pre#s. I bar*
•© and over one groe# I* give* perfect *at-
I faeti n ar <1 I rraomro nd it to my
customers Tour* trnlv.
II r r.Rovn.
Pr *> AH’i-Mr>’ Drug Store.
Oala, F’a Dec 11
IN GEORGIA AND FLORIDA.
e< Ann view* nr the: du i\
two 9T UE*.
People of %\ ilklmoii f ount* l)r.
nnunn- Deputy
Ho Ir t titen i#t Meet—. 4 *ttn tironrri
♦f Put niuii-IteaaiiM’rNlle Hally in
1 imiklhi I on nly PpßMeoli’a
Miamtr l ine l* < nltn—llieltlnK
UeMftrratlr < nmnitioti at %miritn.
Other Florida >em.
Err;et llofpiker. the eon of A f, 11 tiff -
* k*t, 17 year* of *#g*. in* t a most horri
ble death VVedm-ii) at the Crown Cot
ton Mill* at Dalton, a: which he was an
employe. He war r Unit on the side of a
car and war tru k by a platform, whl h
*•* near the track, nrd knocked tin I*r
the wher e Too interment was at <’©-
butta
State llnlrtmen.
Th seventh annual meet ire of the
Georgia Dairymen A*o< latlon will l*e
DM at Griffin, Ga . Oct. 33 and Nov. 1
neat, This pronl‘*v to be an extremely In -
* . ma i • • ii
dairy farmer- will ddr**- th** meeting.
hi and the exht'd of dairy pro*lu ■: will Iw*
tine. T3e nfmiert will .til taken over
the *r*ic experimental farm* Th* -two
rlxtioii ho already done much toward
developing th* dairy Industry it th**
state, but It need* th* co-operation of all
Interested to t riable it to < ■ • mu h
i
lof ton Grimm of Fntnnm.
The Cotton Growers’ A*-so< lation cf
Putnam county held . meeting la** week,
at which some Important hualoe** was
transact* *l. Among other thin* arrange
ment* wre mnie to - -tire h new |*ir
of scale* for th** cut on yard at the |*-pot
and to have them •> *em.ically .ind reg
ularly tested with a \l*w of obtaining
uniformly .* *curae w ight* Home step* i
w*re taken to .im-* rlain If the local bank#
would offer any ind i *-m*-n mor III*-
eral than th# present, for loans on cot
ton deposited In the warehouses It has
been currently reported that the hanlo
of Height*.rli c towns were offeimg ex
tremely |ibe at Ill'l l *m* tits for loans of
this nature, with a view possibly, of In
ducing cotton from this- county to be car
ried there, anil a t omrntttee was appoint -
ed to make investigations, and. If tru*
to see |f Putnam** banks would be will
ing to meet these offer*.
Hally in t nmden.
Wi odblne, 8 uibeaii Georgian: The
rally under toe auspices of the Voting
Men - D'mocrati A— i.ttior. of Camden
county held t Woodblnt to-day (Friday)
was a decided Mic.e * Th crowd, while
not particularly larg '. was a v* ry repr*
* n.ui.ve gatherlrg and fu.l of enthusi
asm. The meeting w # cal.ed to order by j
11. tv D P Hose, chairman of the I*nio
cratl Executive Committee who Intro
duced to* tp-aker tit a t* w well chosen
words Hon V\ G Brantley, our popular
C'lngresstran. wa the orator of the day
an j ri .r -d th*- e\i- •• at; •-
*
a; e eh waan particularly fine effort, char
a *eristl Mtly logical and ernst The peo
ple gave l.tm close attention and were
unanimous In tb*!r pial-e of hid Instruc
tive dls* <>urst delivered In wonl s*o *dm-
I1- and stta ght-forwat i that all cou.d
understand and appreciate It.
.lulae Bleckley in Tratle.
Formti Chief Justice Logan E. Illrckiev ,
h*> come forward In the role of promoter
of anew industrial enterprise. He an- !
nmir.ee* himself hm ti. manufacturer of
a b#d cover support that has many allur
itg 'juahtl* s Justice Bleckley Is the In
ventor and eole manufacturer of this In
genious contrivance to add to the coni
lort and happln* se of mankind. While at
Warm Springs a*, the recent nvetin* of
the Bar Association. Justice Bleckley
used one of his be I cover *up|ort* and
exhlMt*d It in act! u. If the term may
|m so used, to many of ih awyers Alt
who were privlhg and to se* It weie agreed
fn proncuucing it an entirely or ginal *,on
cet.tlon and a tnarv- l of human Ingenuity.
Tie support Is an Ingenious contrivance,
in,id* of a ft agile frame work of long
pegs designed to prevent the bed cover*
from pressing too c!o**d> a ilnst the
*1 rfr. and to thus add to the pleasure
und healthful lies* of sleep.
Ilrununefil the lie|wtte*.
Til*- * • •Wjr.tO. i. * iiMMifOli own- i
ty. met the other day and passed some
resolutions denouncing the anions of the
1 nlted HMfes deputy marshals who re
cently went then on a hunt for violators
of the revenue laws. Among other things
the resolution* nay: "The cause of all
thi trouble sprung from the fact that
the matshal* overrated themselves find
tried to run roughshod over everybody.
No one w.*s dispose*! to punish them for
srealing the in* , and every one of these
defendants would have assisted them in
settling ihe m ter. Hut after the mar
shals saw that they could not bluff every
body, < - I ’
up their own actions. There is no county
In the state of Georgia which Is more op
posed to the traffic of whisky than our*.
No people would more readily a'“lst the
marshal* In enforcing the law than the-*,,
gentlemen who have been unjustly a•-
cused. Both our senator, who is secre
tary of this meeting, and represt native
\otel for the Willingham bill, and in do
ing so voiced the sentiment of our people
if any man should attempt to run * whis
ky -hop or still in Irwtnton he would >e
driven from the town in K*ss than twenty
four hours. A drunken man I* seldom -ec
ui our streets. The last on* seen here
was a United State* deputy marshal, who
is th** teal cause of all this trouble.
FLORIDA.
The Repubilran* of E(orHi Are utriß
every effort to Re* lion. I. N. * oomh.
,o arcept the nommatlon for Governor, by
that party.
tilts t arm of Cattle.
At Port Tampa the Norwegian ateamer
Verltaa. Capt. Ratmuaten, loaded S#7 .hea l
of cattle Thuroday night, tailing before
day for Hovana. The atearethlp Olivette
arrived on time Thureday afternoon from
Havana and Key Weal, with twenty-nln"
paeaengere and tonelderable freight, which
Included 19* bate* of tobacco and V> barrels
pf alligator (Kara and outer tropical fruit.
riant f ity Democrat*.
A Democratic chib ws org*rt*M *t
I'ignt City H*'Uid*y with li> tin mu en
r led Dr I*. W Hess lon* wo* tin in)
pr?.*lent, J A. Barnes, vice president,
and l*?of. J E. Kntgh’. secratary. Th*
t ame gdofited is the punt Pity Ibrnaerat-
I (Tu "l Hillsboro ‘ouniy. The ih
voted to Join the tttiicnal club The
;m w.*s Isrgsty attend*.! I was *d
| lies**-*i! by < ol (irshum. CVH Harris. *ol.
!* \\ Stephen*. Col Hinv n’m . *ll of
I Tstnpa beside* several others.
i oxl Famine at Ke> %% e*st.
Key West Inter-Ocean: t’Bless eome of
1 *he coal vescels, expe *el to arrive short
ly. come In, there will be , cool famine
in if..* city Tne arrival of the utter Al
gonquin last night revealed th< fs< t that
the government ha* no ccw'. oi hand, b*-
tne gutter wd- • *>mpsiled to pur*
I o.il a! the P A U. sheds The
; t'otnmercial Gompan> i bcei instruct
ed to hold what coui ih y have on hand
; for te Mall't’y - ‘ p- ( trains feared that
they wld not l*e .iMr io securt toil at
! G.i.veston. The l.af!.n i enpany hme l u
j coal at all. ar and are now purc.'MX“liig iro.u
j the P. & O. Company.
More f*itn !*•• at Ifestlngs.
Firmer* of the thriving community of
H‘t ng“ on tu* Fiorl ia East Goast Hail
w v. right*en mi e south of Hi Augus-
Bn* have be, busy nl. “umm- r clearing
grots mi tor the next Irish i o* *to
rop. m *1 a'# now planting for the act
u w,rk of making I One <rf the rm-rt
ex(er#|ve growers. In t'onversation with a
TimM nl**n and elite' ll rtpr* -ent ttlve.
“late,* tr.at he had male a careful and
(tMitcrvailve estimate of the next potato
crop He -us the-,* will he IM-fw n •**•
and 7’** acres put out In potatoes at Ifae
ing“ th s inter, whl h will yield an sti
inated crop of 2 . i arr# • This amount
of n< re ig* md vte.d li* u it Iff more t an
double that of last yen- The last crop
overed n ,iea o| something 3e*s t >an
h mi <. the growers sni;>pe.l 1.’.1W
Iwrre -of |iolatoe* to the ilfferent North*
• m rr iiketa, a.l of whk h yield handrome
leturr.-,
sfg-mner l.lnt* to f aha.
P* nsa.ola l J res* Pensn -o , |s at last
to have a regular passenger and freigt.f
steamship line, plying between thl* |*ort
•nd Havana. • ulm The iew line h to
le known us the Cuban Htar Line, and
will b* run In conneetkn with to* laOi)s
--vlll* and Nashville Th* first steamer of
thi- lire, the Doualase. w .11 wall from this
l*ort or> .r about Hept. 3D Mr .1 D. A t*er
t.id. ptesklent *’f ths Cuban Htar Line, ac
- uiipanlrtl ry t'api. Ar.ilr*-* H.ievV.la gen
era, insfNM tor of steamet- of the new line,
have been tn the . Ity since FrMw\ consum
m.iting arrai gtments for the cstabHsh
m♦•l<• Of offbes in this city. They left for
Mobile on the 13 ? p m train last nignt.
wel watUffed with their visit, ar.d will re
turn about ths 2Mh to make this city
thslr home Mr Ait>ertinl succeedad In
ffn<ilng suitable office quarters, aieo a
dwelling house for his family, who will
accompany him to Pensacola on his nsxt
trip.
%n F.iritiiiK t anrentlnn.
Th# D#mooratlr County Convention me;
in Ar adlii on \V#dn##wlay. an*l a IJournt* I
Thundiff, .fl#r an •xciilng tlradkMk Th*
vandWlata* lieforr th# t*onv#niion fot r#p
rr#*,ntatlva %**r# A W Gil hri#t of Pun
(a (lord*, and It c Handry of Ar i*lta
A u)* wa# edopt*d, in ikmf two*thlfd
vot# n#r.-xary io o ' hole#, ai.d neither
itKli lnta r# #lv#d th# r#qullt* number.
Finally R C H#ndry W*p drofp#d, and
Frof J 11. Pan* ft i* |*rra#m#d. bui
rouid not recalv# aufT)cl#nt #upport to lan I
hon i winner. After two days* rtailotlny
til# d#i#Rat## w* r# h#**omin6 wear* an 1
n •’■omptomD** wa# mad# between th# two
*ti ring *id**~ by nominalir ft E. Ilrow.i
of /sollo. who wa# a • avidULii** for tax
oil# tor. and hkk *t to wHii.lt aw tu f tvor
of J It B.n*Din of I'unta Gooki M
Kroftn I# a young mm. imrn nnd reared In
De Hoto **ounty, who rorentljr return***!
from V\'#htngfon und !*#•• Unlvermty,
where he had taken u *our#e in law He
i# but -t* year# old. nnd will b* tht* young*
• mn* r tn ihr* ia<egi#l.ture.
I.lllinn Clayton Jeaett a ftwlrlilr.
Jackaonvliie Times- In lon and Cltlten:
Ml## Lillian Clayton Jewell l# dead—died
by her own hand, or rather, foot—uiml
now lies buri*d on the Unk# of th# ri;.
John# river. Mu# Lillian do**# not happen
to Ih* th< faniou# Hoton wnmnu of thu:
name; she |# an tairloh. Hhe rweive.l
th** name account of th# #am** chat
nrterlsth # diPplayed by the iixwton woman,
who t#. iH-rhap#. more familiarly known in
the Bou;ii a# the '‘Jewell woman. Ml*#
LlMlnn was n.tmelrae when Phe left Flor
ida on the fly.le Me.imsr On rib. boutMl for
LxiHfe-n and Hasp Point. M*#s.. thre**
nionrht* ;go When #he reached her tie
tin ttlon. h*wever. #he suddenly developed
h fondnes# for her negro keeper, and
would not allow the white tnen to com*-
near her. hence she wap chrl#tened Lil
lian (’laylon Jewett. She unstained the
reputation of her n.ime, and during her
entire stay In the Hay State she love.l
her negro keeper and alow*Hl him to
fon/ll** her -it wilt laa*t Monlav the os
trlehce were imiMrkal on the ste.imshlp
Nsvahoe. and tlie snip set #*ii for Jaik
#onvllie. L.llian wa# moro**- him) Pullen,
und her temper wa# continually getting
the louter of her discretion. There wo*
it em ill dog on the steamer who-*- opin
ion of Lilli tn lo !e ai a par w ith
the opinion ihe Southern people have
*if her namesake. The dog annoyed Ul
ll.in, an*l she b**g.in to ki> k I: 1# well
known that an o#trirh hn# aimut a# much
penae a# a *lea*l mule. #o when IJlilan
put her neck in the way of her foot,
and almosi kicked her head off. no on-*
wip surprised. Frof Isewlp, who w.ip
with the hlrdp. rave her Immediate at
tention, but Lilli.in refiae| to lie quietly
down, aiwt Phe slowly bled to death. It
w.i# not until the Navahoe entered the
mouth of the st. Johns river that :he os
lu •
—!nfer**tlwr military krinlw in * hoot In*
wrr marl*- novn* time ago In ihf north of
Norway by th* Infantry of th' Vtoynl Mil
itary A uf**my nt Taw NlrnuM n It wan
to And out a* to how de*p a project ll* of
th* KrK*Jorntnfen rill* would b* a bio
*o pmetmt? Into a compart m * of
•now In order to niako the InvemiK itton
an thorough an poeslbl*. *:kw of .lift* rent
fall** were taken, and nome compact wall*
were constructed therefrom Tim shoot*
ln distance was ttxrd at 50, 13*. and
WM meters The result of alt trial* was
almost exactly the same: The <v% mlllfme*
te bullets penetrated from *> to !♦' ctiti
m* ter* Into the snow and only In a few*
Instance* as deep as 9*< to S* centimeter*.
The deformation of the projectile* was
hut filfllntc. and gr*r*t on those which
had been fired from the createst distance.
ARE YOU'
BANKRUPT intiMhh,
constitution undermined by ex
travagance in eating, by disre
garding the laws of nature, or
physical capital all gone, if so,
NEVER DESPAIR
Tutt’s Liver Pills will cure you.
For sick headache, dyspepsia,
sour stomach, malaria, torpid
liver, constipation, biliousness
and all kindred diseases.
Tutt’s Liver Pills
an absolute cure.
■— ■ ■II 11 II HI I *
THE MORNING NEWS: TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER IS, 1000.
Chronic Diseases !!
r. w.r A!! rt of dr ~:* n4 ft*nt mrgieiow n<l "fwnllymnr
d:n'' ,r*trl re<-diral "imtltutr." r.d ■•('onit.D.M' *rer*w>rtrd
u. butt: uidtt ..a h- iui., ' virw rthvr thM bvtter.
a R H thr tiatur,- rst thr .Ji.raM tUrlt. with ll It* com
jg, *' .whir :-t N'itiMtid bct 'rc nv of treatment
W- rut be ptcwrlbcd. Ru ,n lodtvidiml pcrwmal tro*tmcnt which l
. uwdrd tn co-rv rhrr.nl. ext*, whethwr It be Ix of Mnl\ Vigor,
Vwrt.-ic-r.c, Mn.-turc. I.d ro.Mminc. or o> form of RcnlUlar
I rtßirv I omrlwlht It I* ikli tretment that nr. Hathaway gtTM
•Ayff • ind uch traatmit only.
T ,t • MI • i n*h( h.. ( prorod by the uniformity and
igwarlat 'llty of hi* euro* for tho pat 51 year*, a rword which ha<
V I'iaood h•' Itr in dti,co of ail other ,pwtall*n In ho treat
k * men! of chronic niwa'c
Call at hl office or write him for fro* consultation and advice,
; SEWTOK HATBAWAT.K S. ( or „ wp y oi blf new M page Ntoh. "Manline.., Vigor, Health,''
■
Dr. Hathaway Jr (o. to P- m 10 a m. to Ip. m.
Brian street. Savannah. Ga
THE WEATHER.
Forecast for Tue-dy or.*i Wednesday
Georgia Fair Tuesday and Wednesday ;
ooler Tuesday In extreme eastern |*>r
iion; fn-h northerly wltidw
Eastern F orlda Fair Tuesday; cco er in
extreme not I hern portion. Wednesday
fair. fi*h northerly winds
W'ttcrn Florida Fair Tuesday arvi
Wednesday light northerly winds
Mouth f'uroiina: Fair Tuesday, ne tr In
southern i*rrt!on. Wednesday fair, fr*sh
northerly winds
Ye-teiuay’s Waal her at Havannah-
Msximum B p. m. 9k degre**-
Minimuti) t* miniature. S a m 71 degrees
M* an tempt r.iture 32 l*gre.s
Normal temiieraitipr 7s legrees
Excels of temperature t rteirre*
Accumulated exc*es since
k deffrsfei
AccutXMitSte*l den- lency elnce
Jar 1 24 degree*
Rainfall Inch
Norma 3D Inch
Excess sine** Hep*. 1 40 Inch
Deficiency since Jec. 1 .. .3 *4 Inche*
Hivwt Heport—Ths bight of the Savan
nah river at Augt>*ta si * a m G.’.tli me
ridian tim** yesterday, wa* I>4 feet, a ti#**
of 3.1 fee* during the preceding twenty
four hours
Cotton r* gl>n bulletin. Savannah. Ga..
for the tw nty-four hours ending at * a
ni 75th meridian time Hept 17. IWD
gtatiom* *if :.(*<• Iliu. nut
F t vani sh district iTera-lTem.' fall
. . • lear **• *
Albany, ciear W 7d .03
Amarlcus. clear X3 M .DO
ftainbrldge. .lear *1 0 Dit
Laafman. clear . 90 Rh
Fort tkalne.4. clear ... 91 kt 00
Gaineavllls, Fl*., clear ...| 91 75 ‘0
Mllian. Ga . clear *9 64 oo
Quitman c.ear s9 Mj 00
Ba\annah. clear *7 71 | 40
Thomasvlile char 92 *6 0
Way-cross, clear m j 68 j 03
No rain tn Texas
ino ; —4 —j——
1 a:a- 11.1 t Min.!Hals
Csntrsl Stations jtlons Tero.lTsro.i falL
Atlanta 12 M 66 .N ’
Augusta ' II Wt 66 .00
<’harieston 5 | *6 { 66 .01
Otbwikl 6 . 93 I 72 .no
Little Bo k 13 96 !62j 04
Mobile 7 94 70 | .0$
Montgomery ........ * 90 ? 68 j T
Now Orleans 14 100 70 j do
B<ivannah 12 W 67 j .04
Ylckrbur* io M j .os
Wilmington id mj 66 .oi
Memphis, missing
Remark- Excessively high temperatur* 9
continue over the New Oilmans. Mobile.
Utile Hot k and Vicksburg districts, while
higher readings have obtain**,) over the
Atlanta Hnl Wilmington districts Idght
snox**in have occurred over all districts
espepi Augusts. Galveston. Muldle and
New Orleans.
i hnervations token at the snme moment
of tlm* at .ill ht.ition-- Hept. 17. I9n, h p.
m . 75th MeridlJin time.
Names of 81a!Ions. T ! V Bain
Bor*ion. rain 54 J 12 | 22
New York city, clear 64 26 j T
Philadelphia, clear ......j ff) 10 J .oo
Washington city, clear .. 40 I, .0
Norfolk clear f-6* | R j .00
Hat t eras, clear 74 3* .W
Wilmington, clear ....... 7* 1 10
Charlotte, clear 6* I j .00
Raleigh, dear 68 6 j ft
Charleston, clear M j x | .ro
Atlanta, dear 68 12 .00
Atigusta. clear 6 .00
Havannah. clear 84 6
Jacksonville, clear 86 6 .00
Jupiter, clear j 8 ! 1* j .00
Key West, clear 82 L DO
Tampa, clear 82 I L .<d
Mobile, clear 84 10 | Oi
Montgomery, clear | 78 a l
Vicksburg, clear 1 78 L | .o
New Orleans. ( loudy 88 8 *0
Galveston, clear | M j L j .00
Corpus Chrlstl, clear ...J 84 f 12 j oi>
Memphis, clear 6; * 8 j do
Cincinnati, cloudy | 56 14 .on
Pittsburg cloudy | 54 ' 12 | T
Buffalo, cloudy 52 j 20 | T
Detroit pt. cloudy ) 52 8 o>
Chicago, dear ! 52 J 8 ! *>
MArquette, clear ....! W* j 6 1 ro
Hi. Paul, dear | :• I L j .on
Davenport, clear f ♦*( L | do
Ht. Vo>u|h clear 64 ] 8 J .00
Kansas City. pi. cloudy <3 | L j T
Oklahoma, pt. cloudy .... 76 i 6 ) oo
I><alge City, cloudy 7> \ 6 j DO
North Platte, pi. cloudy | 56 ' 16 j .00
Palestine missing.
H R Rover.
laocwl Forecast Official.
ONLY TWO FAVORITRS WOV
I *•• r Ontalden Were Snreexxfnl at
t.rn vr.f*nl.
New York. Sr-pt 17.--Two l*tl
four out.t.l.rw w.ro ftrwt 'b* 1 Jtlir,
.it Griivo.i'n.l lv<ly. ml Blmw eornoil tho
)o. k''y honor, with threw winning mount..
The Sea Hree.e KMke* wa, the only fltt
ture dei hleii. rind (JreetKH'k. at 6 to 1. won
driving.
Klr.t Raee—five fmlorß. Rervllila. 4<t
to 1. won. wrtth RlluMlh M . 7 to 1 *n<l 5
i ■ | mnO, anti Inahot. i.' to t, thiol.
Time I*C
He.-<in.l llvr one mile and a Mvieenth
E'nvonlii.. 13 to 1, won .with King Parley,
corn. IS to 1 mi <1 f> to 1. ee<-onl. ami Brl*.
a'ller. 2 to 1. Ihlril. Time 1:W.
Third It i, e five wn.l a half furlonßW
nellinK G"l<e Rlffltt. S to 1, won, with
Animosity. 7 to ! nnl 7 to S. eeoni, and
Henry f'lav R>e. 1.1 to T.. thlr.l Time I
fourth Race—The Sea Itreexe stake*,
one mile and a sixteenth. eeElnff. Green
o<'k. 1 to 1. won. with lleiprr, 5 and
l io 5. **<-ond, and Peaceful. 2 to 1, ihlrsl.
Tme 1 :,h 1-S.
fifth Race—One mile and .evenly yard*.
Xuttimi 3to 1. won. with Todd. to 1 and
3 to I. ee end and 'omi<enanilon, 7 to 1,
third. Tim* 1:*8 1-S.
Sixth Race— Atout alx furlongs, nelllng
Hlmtlme. sto won with l.leher K.ul.K to
1 mat 3 to I, second, and I’upU, 30 to 1,
third. Time 1:111-5.
HEkt I.T* ll\ THE DIAMOND.
I’ll lladel|>liln Won Both t.amea With
t lneinnatl Tram.
ThlladelphU. Sept. 17—A double-header
w> played to-day by Cincinnati and
Philadelphia, tha locals winning both.
Score:
ftret Game— RH E.
Cincinnati ...1 00000100-3*o
PhllaalelphU .0 3100100 x— ,75
Rauerlea—Breltcnatein and Teltx; Orth
| and McFarland.
Second Game— R H E
Cincinnati 0 1 0000000-1 31
MpMa .1 o o o o o 3 o x— 4 n n
Bait,-rle.—Scott and Kahoe; Dunn and
Itouglaea.
I'ltlahnrif Heat %ew York.
New fork Sept 17.—Murphy and Ber
nard were ;>ut out by the New York'* to
day and both showed up well. Score:
R.H.K.
I’lttshurg 00300004 o—l 2 Iti 2
New York .0 000011 10-3 12 2
It.itterl**—Leever and O'Connor. Mercer
and Bowerman.
Had a Perallar Flntah.
Rrooklvn. N Y., Sept 17—To-day's
game had a peculiar finish. St. Idiul* had
two out ar.d two men on base*, when
Denovan eem a ground toward Demont.
The hall hit Ruikelt. who was on hi*
way to third and the game was over.
Brett: R H E.
St leCAilm 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 2—* 10 3
Brooklyn 1 1 1 2000* a—7 9 *
It itterle*—Rowell and Robinaon. W.
Donovan and Farrell
Boston Tool. Hath Games.
Roston. Sept 17 —Boston took two game*
from Chicago. In the flrsi Griffith wa*
easy after the second Inning. In the sec
ond game Chicago ontbatted Boston. At
len.laner. 1 (po Score:
first Game— H.H.E
Roston o o 4 J 0 0 2 0 a— X 11 1
Chicago o n 0 0 0 0 0 1 o- 1 5 1
itatteiieo— Nlchola and Clarke; Grlfft !i
ar.d Dexter und Kilns.
See ond Game— R H.E.
Rostoh 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 x— ti 70
Chi. ago 0 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 o—4 #1
Batterlee—Willis and Sullivan; Callahan
and Dexter.
Other Games.
At Chicago—Chicago. 3; Indianapolis. 1
At Kansas City—Kansas City, 2. Buffa
lo. K
AT Milwaukee—Alilwaukee. 4; Cleveland
1.
A# Rochester—Rochester. 9: Hartford i.
At Montreal—Providence. S; Montreal 9
FROM PEMRI TO W'Kai.Ttl.
Dmimakfr, tnumai Brlrtln,
Hears tfcr’ an HHtpm.
From thr Nrw York Run.
Mian Oa>rKlin4 Edith Rlmonaon. a dron
fnikrr. hired room? at o Park avrnu
•hree .?k ago Sh had llllla money,
®nd (tot little work to do Ytritrdtv at
noon, aha was penniless and har landlord
had served a dispossess notice on har for
non-payment of rant.
An hour later, a rapraaanlatlva of Rosen-
Ihal a Rosenthal. lawyara. at K3 Orand
street. called on har and told her that aha
wan the halraaa to *r..<mn He aald that
word had been received from Russia to
that effect. Mine Slmonaon did not try
to prevent the execution of the disposes?*
writ She parcelled her furniture out to
the Other families living In the house and
dlaapiieared. No one In the house last
nlaht knew where ahe had gone
•"All 1 know of the case la thla.” aald
lawyer Alexander Koaenthal. when ask
ed about Mlsa Ktmonaon'a fortune 'My
brother, who la my partner. received a
leller from a tea merchant In 81. Peters
burg who Is a friend of hla. elating that
Frank Stevens, an American, had died
there, ami that In hla will he had l>e
queathed S2&.000 to Mlsa Simonson. Thr re
was • postscript of a few lines from a
Russian lawyer, who staled that we
would shortly receive official news from
the American Consul at St. Petersburg.”
Mr Rosenthal sold that Mlsa Stmcaison
had told him that she was wealthy at
one time, her father having been a pros
|s rntin horae-hreeder. but ahe had lost
the hulk of her money In a savings hank
rrash In ISM. and since that time ahe
had had many other misfortunes. In I*9l,
ahe was driving In Central Park and a
carriage In which Stevens ami Mr
Stevens were taking a drive, was run
away lt|i Mrs. Stevens was slightly
hurt nnd Miss Slmonaon offered all the
help she could. She afterward called on
Mrs. Stevens, who was staying at the
Windsor Hotel. Miss Simonson told Mr
Rosenthal that Mr Stevens was a retired
commission merchant, and that he and hla
wife went to Europe In ltM. She added
that Mrs. Stevens died a few months
ago.
Heal Prise Fighting.
Frora the New York Press.
I honestly believe that three-fourths or
seven-eights ot the puc-mllls which we
pey ll.oou.tioo i year to see are fakes. R'lt
there were two tights of te -ent date that
taire the earmarks of sincerity. If Mrs,
tVjrbetl did not fairly knock out •’Pompa
dour Jim ' and tt Mrs. Ae.bv uto nor tairty
kite k out ‘ Kid McCoy," then there la
nothing square 111 domestle Infelicity.
Theta la one thing about Fltxslmmons
that we are isiund to respect, ami that Is
tit? love for his wife and children. Ttta
tailor and the honk clerk are not In his
class when ll comrs down to gentlemanly
Instincts. To ere a pugilist possessed of
such Instincts is as wonderful as finding
a while crow.
The question Is asked often. "Why
o ild not a gentleman of hlrth and du
ration hold his own In the prlxe ring?"
Iloti Fltxslmmons says that "Invented”
labs amt swings are all popycock: that he
did not invent the solar plexus”; that If
he had Invented It he would not have
thought of using II at Carson City or ele
where. because while a light Is In ptos.rwi
there I? not time to think. This possibil
ity eliminates brains from Ihe roped arena
Surely. If brains counted, the eOueatd
grnlleman would whip ail the gorlla
hraided lunks that Infest the ring. Maur
ice Barrymore, trained to the occasion
when In his prime, eould have whlpid
Corbett He was very handy with Ills
"dukes” twenty years ago. when his age
wns 33.
Rob HU'.kit.r at to, still puts up a first
rate light, as our handsome as?lstant dis
trict attorney. John F. Mclntyre, can at- ■
tort He Is good for three loafers at any
lime, even If they lome with stl-ks and
knlvew. But he Is too old to train for the
rlpg Hermann Oelrlchs, If driven to 11,
would have made a second John Mor
rissey In the trade of pud'l'm Pride of
hlrth and a snug fortune robbed us of a
splendid champion. John Darnellle could
thrash any man of his weight, which was
TX pounds, yet he was the gentlest of gen
tlemen. Richard Croker wss a natural
born pugilist, but polltlcv claimed him
early for har own. He doetn’t have lo use
his nstt now; his brains, bis experience of
men. hts Indcmltable will, his masterly
control of satellites and his hvpnotlc In
fluence over myrmklons do his lighting,
and he never loses a battle. He Is the con
tinuum performer par excellence ot our
day and generation.
NEWSFROMTHE WATER FRONT
Tlfi % 11 11 B'l %41\19 PITH l\ AT
€'! A R LKVTOB Willi HIRfiR.
Tlm* llnrgf* 9|rnnu n l.*ak on thv
Way I p. and %\ aa Taken Info Port
W ith Five Fret of W liter In the
Moll! Pilot* AaH*iation V'naaea
1)111 for He|aira t Bieanhlp
Tliornsl.i for Pa> n nl— Hark l ari
\ n Ilolir l ll XIIIII fr
The tug Abram Mi air put in *t Charles
ton yeetertljy on her any from Jn'kaou
vHJe 10 New Y'ork. with the barge IvJitii
Howeg on account of a Irak, wnich .h-
Utter “pning rhonly after reaching tht
Carotin* coart. A dlppatt'h from Charlie*
ton to the Morning N k wa night. *uikl
live tert of water ft u In the hoWi of the
barge when h a a.* toweti into Chari --
ton. Tiller carried away. The barge is
lumber laden, which wi.l n* • .'Sltatc *!.**
charging her bvfote ahe i* hauled out
for repair*.
Oupt. Jacob Fiuk'cn. |>reMcnt of the
Projieilrr Towboat Company, received
telepnone mee**ge from Capt. Frank B.
Avery yesterday. Mating tna; 11 bar 6 *
had been taken Into Chari--ton Tne
Mini* vill he brought back to S.ivnnnn.i
It car.not be told how JotiK i< will require
to make the necessary repair* to t.iv
oarge
Pllft* Will Pay for H**tci;r.
At a meeting of the director* of th*
Havant, ili Pilot*’ Aaaociaiion yratcrdiv,
the hill for th* repair* to th** British
•tranvhlp Thornoby we paed for fa' *
ment Preeent at the meeting, wa* Pres
ident W. J*. M *Ciuley. Vice President V\*.
H Fleetwood and Dlrei-tor* O !' M*r
melptein. W T Danieip and M P Fait.a
Col. J If Ketlli wop a4ao preeent
It will he rememherc'd th Tinu>hv,
while bound out In March w.p in co: Uion
with the pilot boat J H K*’.). Th**
Mnrboard boa platen of the *t*.*m9hip
wete darnig*-) Temporary rejMir* w•
made In a • ordan * with *ne re>'omme? )a
tioni of th* l<ir l of survey. ut<) ierm
nant repair* were made at Hartieianol
England Three* of the ateamer e pa'
were ratnovrd. two of wnich were uti u t.
ened anl replaced and anew on** t* • t
in pli e of tie third. The pliote have
U*en prompt In mee in* ill ohUgitione In
cident to the collipiot).
C url \ oil l)l*lii ***ll.
Th- lrk Curl von Do!* . w ich i<
the port of Untntwi k. was - : l a: P••
CtiPtom Houae yewt**r4av by Deputy Pul
led Hiote* Marf*t>ull c.uat.*' J Wait* * ■
J.*me* Foiey for ss3*) Thu* • *n*! h
perial Ptory of trouble*. Sr.tr-ting from
Palrimor** peveral months ago. the bark
wax delayed by tne deaernon of her r
When phe reached Savannah wip
baking After long delay -he woe hauled
out. caulked, and apparently put in *e.-
worthy condititm. Loadn.g. phe |rrv*eed
e4 out, hut wap reported to have been
leaking before phe papaed Tybee. On
reaching Bmnpwi<*k phe w.ip imbibirg
freely of *ea water
I’Marngrr* In #t*aniPht|.
Fnpengers h\ ilp City of .Au
gusta. New York for ria\annah Sejit I*. -
Mi# A veil tie. Mtp dlnribv, Mi##. Nolan
Mother Alovpiu** .Nir# H H Hiker Mis#
linker C. C. Jowtsn If. N Taylor. Jr.,
iG. T. Davis. ($. K lbton.“. Rev A W.
| Gordon. J Nachman, Mi*# F Cahn. G
!C. Freemon and wife. L. Detorl. H Dm'-
kelsplel. J. R. Von Sternberg. H. V
Frtedenberg. B L Cofffn and wife. Mt*s
A f* Appley. Miss L Fr inksl. C. S. ir
r#tt. Mr# F. J Wall anl children. Miss
H Mowivrsy. Mis F. K rr. Mi## C G
l*>lgerton M:p* B Van Keuren. R. Van
Keuren n*l wife. L Ottensoser arul wife.
Mlsa M**Kmdse>-. M>ss Heyn Ul#. H R
Stro#n!r. L Ad’.er. I 11 Rower. J Cox.
Mips M lub. Mr# B. Dub, \\ W
I Ling in Ml## Furse. Miss Whitehead. W
H. lb*menlte. L. Aprea. T. (*, Garrett. T
S Taylor, bun** Sullivan. \V F. Hulli
\an Mrs V. H. Hnrifh, Mr# K Kaskd.
H B. i’urtls. M)#h K. tialDghcr. \ll# N
Walsh. Mr#. Guyilemette. G. T. Davi H.
Karger nnd wife. Miss A Uormon Flor
ence Finckney. colored; H. Ixxk* H. i
Lihl, W. F (311 m, Annie Hudken. K.
Jones. G Fiivkeimetn and family, I. Regtt.
G. Menntacus.
Pa#oeigers arrl\e<l ;#t night from Hai
! tlmor* on steamship Alleghany —Mrs. L.
Jone# Mr#. Turner. \lr# W Falk. Ml#s
j Cordelia Falk. N I! Blmpk.ru-, Miss A
Stmpkln#. Ml## Fowell. Ml## M Elkin-
Calvin Frown. N I' B*ott. Mrs IC N
White, William Klhhy. 8 11. Roth# hild.
G. L. 8* nr> U*. Mr#. W H. German,
Mr#. M German. Master Nichols. Cha
K. Peppier. Henry H. Reed. Mis# M
Iwcn#teln Mi## Brooks. Miss ibain.ir
Falk. Mr Washington Falk, Mr#. W. I).
Himkins. A Falk. Miw Hr.itton. M El
kins and chil*l. William McGlme. E. \
White. Mrs. William Kitny, A. J Joy
ner. ti L. ri.-hroeder. W H German.
M. German. Mr#. 11. N .Nichols. Dr W
8 Hall, W 11. Glascock, ti W. Tled**-
man. Mrs F 8 Tledeman. Miss I. Tletlc
msn. C. Berry. W. E Harper.
Mnvannali Almanac.
Sun rise# at 5:46 a. m. t and sets at 6 **|
P m.
High water nt Tybee to-day m S : J7 a
m . ami :t:45 p. m High water at Savan
nah one hour later.
I'hases of the Moon for' ffeptemtoer.
. D. H. M.
First quarter 2 l &6 morn.
Full moon 8 H 6 eve.
Last quarter 15 2 57 eve.
New moon 78 l $7 ove
Moon Perigee. 9th, Moon A|>ogee, 23d.
ARRIVALS AND lIKPIRTI RES.
Vessels Arrived \ esterday.
Hteamshlp A'leghativ. Foster. Haltimorc.
—J. J. Cstmlan. agent.
k. II igerty, Philo l I
phla— Master.
Vessels 4 Irnrrd Irstrrdsjr.
Rchooner Oscar C. richmidt. Peterson.
Philadelphia.
\ rsdcls Went l Sea.
Rarkentlne Itimomi (Hr). Treleaven,
Hull.
Hchooner Oscar C. Schmidt. Peterson.
Fillin'lelphin.
aiilpplag; Mroiornnds.
penaacoia. Fla.. Sept. 17.—Arrived, tug#
E L Russell and Echo, with dredge Jum
t*o. , Tampa
Hailed, bark Ar*lgow.in fGer). Hulilng.
Hamburg
Cleared, bark Carl Henrlc <HweH. Johrv
#en. Bremen, achooner Harry, Mayo, New
Orleans.
Punta Gorda. Fls , Hept 17.—ClMred.
steamer Alicia. Ruls. Birketihea*l
Charleston. H. C., Hept. H.-dlsIH,
•learner Algonquin, Plait. Jacksonville,
harkentine Stephen G. Hart, Bn' !)M K ..
Stearns 9 ||
I Electric Paste
■ Kills Rst-., Mice, Cockroaches and ,
bSiSSgttOT ,
B * OT *29o^n B Bo < x* III * r *a
KNOWN BY ALL NATIONS.
'a itf/um/tarf/s
e^Hl/iOUCr,
Twice the price could buy no better.
LIP PM AN BROS.. Savannah Agents.
New York, tug Amsni Minis. Avery. Sa
vanna!).
Hamburg. Sept H—Sat'.ol. i earner
Herman IVdel J irlsbetg. fernoiKllna.
Antwerp. Sept 15 —Sailed, steamer Cle
niette. Sayannati
Shields. Hept 14 Snlle.l. steamer Leven.
Savannah. Ktlt. Isle of Kent. Savannah
Fenißtirtina. Ptl . Sept 17.—Sailed,
schooner I.eim I’f kup (Br). Loop. Halifax,
N S
Jucksonvllle Fla.. Sep:. 17 —fTearel,
schooner Km:'.y F Northam. Pennlweil,
Phllitdeiphia.
I'rtlerwl. steamer Seminole. Bears*. New
York (cleared on return)
Key West, FI i Sepi •17 —Arrived,
Nteamerw Olivette. Smith. Havana, pro
ceeded Port Tsmpn; Aransas, Hopuer,
New Orleans, ivoc.elel to Havann.
t tii.lnlar Eipnrtl.
rr schooner Bahama (Brl. 2X5.349 feet
yellow pine lumber for Victoria Cove,
ne.ir Quebec —Cargo hv Hlrsch A Cos.
S -booner Julia A. Trtibee for New- York.
172 feei yellow pine lumber.—Cargo by
Hirs. h A Cos.
S huoner is. ar C. Schmidt for ThKadei
i hla. ..1 feet yellow pine luinticr.—
< by John A. ralhoiai
Notice to Vlurinera.
Pilot chires and all hydrographic Infor
m.illon will be furnished masters of vea
sel* tree of charge In Fnlted B!ates hy
drographic office In Custom House. Cap
tains are requested to call at the office.
Reports of wrecks and derelicts received
for transmission to ehe Navy Depart
ment.
Itnnr.MN \BT9 IV p%Rit.
4 Madera French Poft.nslna story.
Paris c rrespnnden -e of the l.ondon
Telegraph
An extraordinary affair has happened at
the Chinese |.ga:lnn In Paris, which has
already he. n th,* scene of some startling
episol,,. The Italian oerre’gry of the chl
ruee minister. Signor Armani di Parma,
on Cfening his correspondence recently,
found a letter signed by a Polish woman
named Marie and Cserwlnska. who gave
an addreag In the Hue de Cllsson. She set
f. rth that after having sh ns as a bright
particular star In 1,1 liuanlan social life,
siie had to become an exile and to live
In Paris. Sh- wa- at pres nt, she added,
on the hitnk of starvation, and aald that
n thing cou!d he dene by her except to
-tart for China As she |, a linguist,
krnwlng, ta.ldr* Polish, the Russian.
French and Italian tongues, she though;
that she c .übl h- utilised as an Interorv
lr hy ih allied forces In the Far Bast
The Se. rotary of the Chinese legation was
asked to kindly provide fun'l* for her de.
twrture tor the land of the Boxers, and
to fix a meeting Signor Armani dl Par
ma was about to throw the htter In the
waste paye r basket w I en h<- saw that the
• nve'ope coni.line I .mother inclosurc
Opening (his, he found Inside It a How r
if..-pihllng a daisy, which he nvchanlc
ally app'l-d io his nose, and was Instant
ly oven inc hy a drowsy sensation.
Pulling himself together after a few
minutes of somnolence, and being thor
oughly revived hy a sniff of smelling
salts, the secretary ring for an attend
ant. whom he *k*d to examine the flow
er The man put the daisy, cr whatever
it happen* to t e. to hi- nose, and he. too.
became tempomrlly ov. with
drowsiness Another attendant was call
ed. and experi need the .ante strange sen
ratl.ns. Signor Armani dl Parma then
sent the < nvelope and all Its contents to
the police.
1 In* (lower w as handed over to a chem
ical expert for aralysie, and a warrant
was Issued for the Immediate airest of
Marie de Cx- rwlnska. She was found In
111. Rue and Cllsson. and appears io be
about 19 years old. She admitted hav
ing s-nt the lyter, hut disavowed the
Eowcr The police official who • xhmlned
her said that the h tter arrived Intact at
the legation, whereupon the Polish wo
man replied mysteriously that It must
have hen op.n-d by a countess, who was
her mcrtal enemy, and who poaseoaed all
H e serrets of l.urrexla Borgia and of the
Borg! i family g nerally. It was the count
ess who In erdsr to ruin her had pm
poisoned flower In the communication In
ti nded for the * crept ry of (he Chinese
mlnlstir. The woman was then *enl to th--
Hal it-leizaie pri-on. wli re the Is under
going ctamlnallon as to hir mental con
d tlon The land adv says ihat she stayed
out rather late, and was fond of talking '
aliont writing to the Picstdent of the
r-puh'lr and the mlrlters. The landlad.v
accirdlngly arrived at the conclusion that
Min- and t'xerw.n-ka was a little dement
ed The head of a convent who knows the
p Ison- r lias also slated to the p .lire that
the woman Is not responsible for her ac
tions.
TUB (IRIOI9 (RtUEISH.
Kalrrm.il a Urral Drllrai') l> the
Germans aa,l Krrnrk In Till* I nan.
try.
From 1111“ Washington Star.
“The crawfish. which I* considered n
treat delicacy imoni the Herman mid
French resident* of thh country. I* In
many reaped* a curlou* crcalure.'' re
marked * Ash denier lo a Star represen
tative. "It la *o tardy In reaching ma
mmy that II require* from twe|v„ to
llfieen year* lo attain U* growth. whlcti
I* between three and live Inches The
male crawllsh live* In colonic* In hole*
Iti Ihe river or creek honk*, and the fe
male. especially while watting for her
,kb-* to hatch, prefer* lo live by herself
"The rawtleh hunt* It, prey at night,
mid begin, the quest a* soon a* dusk set*
in. Crawfish are never found in any num
ber* and never of mature site In waters
Inhabited by eel* or pickerel. The eel t*
it* greatest enemy and deatroyer. The
• rawtlsh shed* it* shell every year. Ihe
ma; In June and the female In July They
are then the mod tender and delicate of
mature*, and especially prized a, hall
for h*. a* that fish will seldom. If ever,
toke any other halt than the soft craw
fish For other fish the tail of the hard
craw, with the shell peeled off, the hard,
white, sweet flesh. Is very tempting halt.
If the angler can get |t within reach of
the Ash he !* hoping to catch before If
by some living rrawflsh.
The most prolific water for crawfish
Is *ak to he the Miami river In Ohio.
When Ihe fisherman Is after crawfish for
. halt In that or any other ct
j only to let down a p..,0 off...
|or any other of flesh. . M
of |K>i,ito or turnip, tied n, ,
a monn-nt every craw tha: , '
of the halt with Its claws n
so. Then, If the strti.a i
lv and steadily, not a craw
of the halt until li ts loc.d ; ,
or In ilie boat The Usherm.
the tall from the leslv him ,
ler away. So tenacious . •
Hell that it Is a comm
t-.ores of these mul lln Id
about the river honks and r.
water, where they will |p.
.rwws that are captured
. all hard shells.
"The soft shells are oo ,■
would noi he possible f. n , m
wlih their claws to th* . --
caught by turning over -i . .
tom of the river where
the season In which th. - ~ „ c
Anglers who want them
are not the only foes that i • o .
Ing places of the eofi sh. h (
constantly hum them wit
as the itsherman can
mous quantities of craw A.
sheii.llng season In the Ham ,
of the wiNiders of piscatorial I ‘
"Although the crawfish ,lvt v, >nr
hours and sometimes a do\ . t ■
mutilation to which flahermei . ... •,
IJ will soon die If laid on i , K tr 4
kept there. If pia.ed In th >i .
works violently with its row.- , t
lls claws, which seems to . exp, , t
li and cause Its dcßth Tr. ,
live for a week or more out re, •
kepi In a cool, moist place M. -t ~.# l,
and es|w--|ally foreign. r. w , .
Hits crustacean a dellca.) I iv. i li;wr .
siltlon that they are not g .> I to ~, g,
the months containing the le-t.r r i..
like the belief of Ih*- majorli) ~f Asi-r.-
can that oysters are onl\ y . i
months. It I- deelar.-l ~ -
growers and shippers of .tawisn tl if
a thunderstorm arises while • .y are
transit they will die Instar.ip.
telegraphlc markets.
(("ontinued from Ninth Page)
°d IX 07(Pi 7751”' 4 7x ri
Nov. 7Xrvh77 7XS 7X T ANARUS, p
Corn No. 2
Bepi. ... 40>* 40% 40% la.
Oct. Sfl3X*, 39% .f
Nov. SS 3X\ ixt, 4%
Oats No. J—
•*** 21HU21S 2IS I'lseiP ;r.-. .
Oct 21*. 22
Nov. — ll - y ,-2 1 , 2.Vd2. • 2 . I
Mess pork, per barrel—
Oct 11l 9H |l2 2) in 9i |i-
Jan 11 ao II ar*i 1! 3i li 73,
laird, per lt> oounds
•>ct 771, g *7% x c,i
Nov *75 < 17% 75 >' 1
Jan X 55 *s X 55 yd
Short Ribs per 100 pounds -
Sept 7 75 7 90 7 73 TV.
Ocl 7 27% 740 727 % 7fi I
Jan 6 0?% liOu X 03% XS
Cash quoiatmna were as follow K 1 ar
firm. No 3 spring wheat. 70ff77%-, Xe J
red. 77\c: No 2 eon). 40Vn4t>. No I
yellow 4oa,ti4ih',c. No 2 oats. 22T32 . M
2 white, 24%<t25%e; No. 3 white .r.ii-y
No 2 rye. good feeding tci"
fair Io choice malting. IS ; -
No. 1 flax peed. 11.56, No 1 Nnr'hw.sierr:.
II 57; prime ilmoihy a*xt 1. s4.o>H<4.s. I
pork, prr barrel. sl2 OOti 1.'0T.; iarrl. p#r
barrala, t6.854J6.87H; 6horf nb# ni4B j
<loo*#i s7.7ri4iß.ftr); dry ialt*! 6houl>lirf, ■
ibox*<l) S6.DOMI6.DOS; ahort rlrar Bkkj
(boxodi whlaky. b.uia of B!ri
win**, $1.36; clover, conir-ict grad#. I!*'*
—‘'Tho iKMUmaater ai Burllncam#
celvrd a l#lt**r th# oihrr day
‘to the man llvlnx Juat ncroaa th# roil
fr**m and a f**w nod* north of th# #’hod*
houfta abotii two mll*a aouth of Hurlits-
RMro#. Kan.,* “ aaya h* Gtty
nal. **Th* potumaioirr promptly d#lv#r#4
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d#n# anw#r thi# drarrlpilon
—Rarlirr— "Hhali I tak# a litt * **f **
and# of your hair off. #lr?‘‘ Fu#tooi#f-j
,f Ya; 1 think you had )>#t#r t *K**
at th# and#, unlra# you can a*• I* out
th# middle."—Glaiqrow Evpiiluk Tim##
Seed Oats! Seed live!
Texas Rust Proof Oats. Coat-t ! '**
Rye. Cow Feed. Hay. Grain. Brin nrl
Feels of all klnda for stock and poi FN
T. J. DAVIS.
Telephone 233. IIS Bay sti*i '*
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A PERMANENT CURE
1 of the most obstinate rases of (*et * ]
and i#leH. guaraiit<#N! In ir< r >
, days ; ga other tr*attm*nt r* q
i Sold by all dntggkt# '
JOHN G. BI'TLER,
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Paints. Otis aao Glass. s*eb. Oo° r * t BjjJ*
and Builder* Plain and
five Wall Paper. Foreign sod
Cements. Lima Plaeter and Hair
Agent for Ah..tfne Cold Wsfe- *
to Congress street, went, and I* ***■
street, want.
W. ROSS GRAVENER.
Manufacturer’s Aijcnt.
RAILWAY AYII MILL fl PP l ' l **'
Provident Building.
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