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A TEXAS WONDER.
MalTa (•real liinro- rr y .
On* umali bottle of Hal!* (Deat Di
ccvery curea all kldn#) and bladder
trouble*. rßov*a grav* i. eure* d.abet*r
* animal evnDalon*. *ek ar J nn ba'k*.
rhtumattin arid all If r* yuUrl: W • of ,h#
kidney* an>! Madder in both n n an*l
woman. igulata bDdbr trouble* in chll
<*r#r If not aoM b> y<#ur dnajf*• w‘l
be aor.t my mal! on of II < ’ ll *
MBall bot; • w treatment,
and will cure anv ca* above m**i tl*>na
X>r E \\ Ha l. *ol manufacturer. I* O
Bo* t 9, a,, Mo Ber 1 for ww
moniai. b©!4 by al. drugjslat* and Bo l ®*
****** Cos.. bavnoah. Ga.
Read Thla.
Dr T W Hall. Bt. L ill*. Mo : Dear
•lr—PDa*? ahlp me three do**n Hal! a
O aa by first expram. I hav#
ao and over one Croat 1 #lve je rfect sat
lafactton ard Id it to my
customer* Youra trtlh
H C OROVBfI
Pr-P Ani M^ r -)pol> Drue Stora.
Ocala Da. Dec is
IN GEORGIA AND FLORIDA.
*rH ami view* of tiii; mv i\
THU ST4TB®.
I’.riHrr* Ironnil I m.rlru. lr. l*r,i*-
IM'rnia.— H nrli n( t.rllYln (nailing
l*.rlnri—ltnlnnrM ( aanty'a l*rr
lrt of I oflnlf Line— \ i-r
--•llcl Auhlii.i llctr.iii Railroad*.
I'lurlilH lu Need of Laborers—4pn-
Inrlitrola Building I p—Orange* In
llnnatrr I ounly.
Amcrlon HenU: l -irmi-t. r<- buyin
hor*t. Iw|||.fl aixl tragon* In Amerl u <
.very <ty j. n r..utl .'ll thr good |rx <
of colioti, The flashing i>nkN of ihe
Otw wagon or buggy. or tin- pram mg
jrourvg horn* eti route lo tin form of our
roomy show* that the firmer* are on •
morx pro. |.-roo*.
County Lair*.
Houston Horne Journal: A Jones coun
ty fair I. being held at Round Oak th<
week Kor pra -tlcal homo horiefit*, routi
ty fnlr* an- better than 1 ho..- on a me
et pensive scnlc. It would materially al,
vanre the ngrfc-uliural InlirNl. of lax
atat* Hboold there hr a fair In each coun
ty In Uxor .hi every year.
4 Griffin Intln,try.
Urlfltn f'•II: Col. II N. Harrow hroug it
lo market this morning a lot of riMml
pecnm put up by th Orimn Canning
I vtory. w nlch I* hlffi.-elf. They arc neat
tuck-nr.-* oral flnl ready sat* at good
prle' Cot Barrow pul up li’.iMO 3-poind
ifni and 6.<WO -'ypoun.! can. this year,
and wtII protibly g, into the business on
■ great deal larr*r scale nx*t year.
Hr*, Harrison lixta Verdict.
Mrs. F, It Harrison wai awarded a ver
cll' t by a Jury In ihx Superior Court at
Covington Tuxaday evxnlna. against ihe
tbonrla 7> diroad for f.iui y.,,. hrouaht
auii for damage* for the death of h-r
adult non. J |< llarrtaon. who waa killed
while coupllna 'rs at the Covington de
pot laat October.
Georgia Southern Ultra *r,i"i.
The Georgia Southern ami Florida Itall
foad has given ss(> to the building fun.l
of the Young Men* Chrlatlan Association
In Macon Chairman W E Dunwoody.
of the tlr.an.c commit lex of the Young
Men’. CftrUtlan As.oetatlon. haa received
u check from th< Georgia Southern for
the amount.
whnt Hlmaelf tccldcntnlly.
Mr Roa Lt.lt, a young man, eon of
a prominent Methodic preacher -it tlor
don. Hu . trat* cidxmally . iot at Nlcii.
o.: Sumlav mornlu. The bull xnterx<>
the lower part of hi* left hre.iat. circling
• round and umx oui umlxr hi* left nrm
I*r It H Mxxka attended him and are
tne wound ix not tie. .wearily fatal. The
tam~ old alory, pranking with u pietol.
waa the cau-e. He *hoi hlmtelf.
Kmployea re Uraleful.
The employee of the Southern I'lne
Compuny of (L<orsla. at S.igltmw, Ga.,
MU No : are very grateful to Mr. J. J.
McUonough for the manner in which he
ehowa Ida appreciation of Ida employee
and by hl“- thougliifulneex In endeavoring
to make their burden* to. light ax jk>h.|.
b!e. and uffordlng lh<tn all the plcaaure
he pound.;y .an. a* wa. the com on Sept
15 when he ga\e them an excureion to
Brunswick.
Money Meat Ip Pipe.
Dawreon New*: Sip Rlchanlaon. a well
known negro farmer of thl* county, came
•tear losing a hundred itollarx Friday.
He had this amount In greenbacks store t
in hi. hat. and while having a bale of
cotton gint • and t the oil mills, walked
under the suction |dpc. which drew the
bill* from the bat nnd carried them up
*i! IDs tin Rlcnarrpon recovered id t ...
* n °ney ex. c|g $lO, atxl now' carries hte
lucre in his pocket Instead of in his hat
Protest Filed liy Gwinnett,
Exceptions ami protests by the author
ities of Gwinnett county have been fl||
with Secretary of State Phil Cook against
the survey of county lino between Gwin
nett and Hall counties The plan of allow
Ing dissatisfied counties to fl|e exceptions
and protests axalnst the decision of Up
surveyor arc new features in the stale
government, an act having been passed
In December, putt Previous to that time
the decision of the surveyor was Until, but
txw countl. s can file |>u]>er* with lh> st
retery of tht state and he hears the ev
idence and either affirms or tlrnlcs the ,|e.
vision of the surveyor. The present r ise
Is the set Olid one of the kitxl since the
passage of the act.
. tstaxation of Sperinc Tax.
An Interesting legal point under consid
eration by the comptroller and attorney
general la whether or not brokers shall
have to pay a separate license for each
place of business In cases where two cr
more are conrluelrd under the stmt man.
agettient and owned by the sanp parties.
Murphy A Cos. of Atlanta, who also
operate the Houtherti Exchange have,
through their attorney. Col. llrown. of
Grey. Brown A Randolph, consulted with
the attorney general In regard to the
matter, and some, derision will be nude
within the next few days. The lax Is
tl.4(S> for each separate business conduct
ed under a different name, and the ques
tion Involved some money.
FLORIDA.
Pensacola News: Hon \V. A Howls Is
Ihc only candidate for the office of state
chemist, ami It Is not prvibahlc that he
will have any opposition This I* as It
should be. not only because of Ills ac
knowledged and superior ability and tit
ties* lor the office, but because few Hem
p-rats In the state have a better record
for earnest, continuous and efT-’Ctlv# ser
vice In the Interests of ihe party.
Apalachicola tin lid lug Ip.
A special to the Morning Xewa from
Aptlechlcola, Fa. say* A number of
large brick building* arc being built here,
and many wooden onts. The Are In May
destroyed nearly every business house, but
all have resumed business, and several
new Anna have been established. The
Kimball Lumber Company and the Cypress
Lumber Company are running oil full
tlmr D.f CvprfMi Itumlvr ‘ompny h\e
many mUt>n of n*. lmnl*r on
h*ir dock*.
(•range ( rop in Manatee.
orartK*' U rrmer* In Manatee are unea#y
f r far of .1 bow that all! dam tire (hr
* ro|* Th crop thl* year will comp***
very faiorab.i. a ih t of |-t m 4ion,
It may i** a*il >■ it a Iltt.c l r*er A f**
have F.i.j in bulk From present indica*
tion. ther* will be m*>re fruit
till* Million t K *u In my one year
tle fiMir. (iroweffi have* got thr Itn
p:***lon—whether true or *. t. that huy
ir* have • nt*-red Into c mblnr to lower
the pri • of ln.lt. Truektri are prepar
ing gtiund for •* Some have plant*
up large enough to re: out
only the Name l.eft.
Gatnaatlll* Sun: Tie w< *ke*t political
otffanlutlon li; the S u h I* th • so-callad
K*-ptib!tcn forty if Florida Thr nana 1*
all that remain** of It In ion* raaprof*
we doubt n t that the mafrr al intarawt*
cf Florida wo U j t j j,, advanced were th*-
Vtepuhlii an* In .1 puotlon to offer the
Democratic party .1 more vigorou* opiu
aith n Trie Demo hit havlrg no pllti
cal •ii •’* :•' to combat, occaotomilli ic**t
into a acr.ip among tl m*#lve* When
lo to the h and lntere!t* of the u ho.e
|e opb m far a* m.eriil pr h *on
nicl, no*n> puliii f-in *-i and enter
iri ltnr ate invlnc*ed that the
I’♦ hick ratlr party of Florida I* too utrong
and the Republican forty too weak.
I lnrliln \eel f.wborera.
Kudin Dike It felon: Florida now
fil.rto p r annum for all of h**r • onvlrf
J.ihor. lea*el The etate now- ha* an offer
of four time tlw: amount, or S<4.o* fer
annum, for ail of them, about S ihle
r* ee ,ir- n -w yladlv paylt.g month
f r them. A r*t many phopliate plant*,
with thfHieand* of fl ll ir* Ir.vep’ei n ma-
hiiv r\ and 1 • k. ar Bhul clown for want
< f lalor to run them Th-ro are hundrei*
of rre?< of turpentine faime ‘tiindln* Idle
iltc- crude sum running out on th.. ground
for lack of labor, much of ft hn\lng been
tmx*d lH*t w .nter. and f r lack of hilor
the idne- h $d not hacked more than
four to *ix imhep above the box Over
rnen could e tnpl>yed to-day were
It i **lbb io get them to v rk the pho*
pha*e mir e atd tur< entire farm* of
South Florida Where Is till this labor*
A large proportion of It may be found
filled with hilariru* laughter. If nothing
el**\ on th.* *treels .f every large town
and city.
UFA <l( DEN** ( (M HT ( AURfI.
barrens, Vagrancy, (•amhllnir nnd
I'orgfrt Mnkr Ip the Oftcnsea.
In the Re order'** Court yesterday Nor
ris Thomp on .and At.drew Saxton, the ne.
grma arrested for the th* ft of cigars
from Messrs Bmlrn Broa. were remand
ai to the City Court.
Smart Albright and Alec Haygood wera
sent to the same tribunal on the charge
of vagrancy
George Friz* 11. white, arrected for
ginihlirg In the sreet was **rntetv*ed to
thirty days In Jail, while Ml'haei Have*
who w.s arrf*td on the Mime charge had
hD a. nen*e aus|endd
lbnry Holme*, color**l. charged with
forgery was sent to the bui*rt>r Court
Thonght t< lln%e Been Stolen.
Imective B‘ark yesterday arrested R
Johnson, colored In the possession of an
excellent macintosh of fine quality
and almost if not quite near. The negro
was trying to pawn It at the time, and
said that he hid had It for forty-five
months The macintosh Is al the bar
racks and the defective would like for
any one that h-in lost such an article te
cently to call there and **•• If it is hl
property.
N lllcycle ( olllalon.
A bicycle tolllaion at Drayton and
Holton street* yesterday afternoon came
nar resulting seriously. One rider was
coming up Ifadbin. while the other wa
on Drayton. They crashed tigether at
full *pee<l, t4h went together on the
pavenvnt. One wheel was Muolhd an<l
the rider was badly bruised. The other
escaped with a few slight a*Tatches* a*
me men toe* of hi* *ato.
A (|ueer Olil % Ireroy.
New* York I-etter In Philadelphia I-edger
A letter re< elved here frm a clergyman
who ha* imssod .1 number of year* In
China, and who 1* now in- Hong Kong,
give* nn Interesting sketch of Dl Hung
Chang and the two viceroy* recommended
by him for pp*inment ns commission
er*. on#* of these wa* Dlu Kwilii. Vice
roy of Nankin. From the description fur
nished of Dlu Kwun by ihe gentleman wl-
ImWd to. In the event of an International
commission being a|*finte<l to adjust the
trouble* lietween the Rowan* ami China,
the gentlemen who would serve a* com
missioners have escaped the most novel
and amusing experience through the fnll
ure of th- Kmperor or ihe Dowagrr Em
press to h- t favorably on the re..ommcn
datlon of Karl Dl
Dlu Kwun W said to he one of the queer
est of queer Chinamen, and in distinguish
•••l by traits that p ace him In a class by
himself. While not *0 old In years -* Dl
Hung Chung, when In his rlgii mind Dlu
Kwun Is quite as atti!o and cunning
Idke most f the viceroy*. Din Kwun has
made himself Immensely wnlthy by leal-
Ing In brlties ami reprisals. He Is a con
firmed igduni smoker, ami lh< gre.it* r
t*rt of his time Is *[enf In sucking the
pipe. The reault of this devotion t. tlie
pll*o la serious Impairment of th* dig*>
tlv> organ*. nl consequently a miseraMe
exlstenca f*r the oUI viceroy.
He h is passed into n condition of second
rhlidhootl. an*l for several years has kept
hlronolf alive am! se**uri<l strength enough
f. endure hliwopium smoking by nursing
like nn Infant. There have teen fearful
riots in hi* province during the past few
vests, nnd one terrible fnmlm*. but th* okl
man claims to know nothing whatever of
any such events, having been under the
Influen.v of his pipe nil the time.
—One of the curious and suggestive o*-
tall* in the Infest report of the
factory Inspectors nates to th* attitude
of the operatives In n tlrrtaln factory in
reg.r*l to an Improved ventilating appa
ratus. They objected lo it he(*ata<w It
would breed rheumatism Two years in
ter the same laborer* refused to go to an
other building because It l ked that vn
tllatlng ap|*arittus.
PiUS
Look at your*elf! Is vour face
covered wiih pimples? Your skin
rough and blotchy? It’s your liver I
Ayer’a Pills arc liver pills. They
cur* constipation, biliouanoas, and
dyspepsia. 25c. All druggists.
Want yoar iaauttarh* or b*r<t a baautlful
hm n or rick bi*<*k t Then
BUCKINGHAM'S DYE (ft.ttSr.
THE MORNING NEWS: FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 21, 1000.
URINARY and
Llf Ff J G-NITAL st“
tireole exture ro tioatwklek
Dr. lUlhaeay treats Far 30 rrjrt he ho; Cir.Cie: *.. prscUcs to tti* elk** oj eoaj
,.u:uts to nr; ail eo;.:rv, f’llt: i an.formHF ef hu entek ha*
M o rroofor h.ai war.'-■sltofra;;. K:a *D tarolwt Jtuili'i t)|tr ut
rr * *t?”s - :1 r‘ul- rjila hy r..* raattiiu
V t'orul Irnt rat of Dr. ID.' iasr:;’*. No ceil,- an wish inapt*
0 Irupoitry t>.r,le efle.-tran r ,:r* j ;; )oo aee4 ireatcea: which
** will S.O to the fooaiaUon of; cur ire able and wipe :t cat, mestallr.
/] nemmal) asl phyt'ril!;.
All forrr. ( ( lin-r c F -itei. Iccl 'ilus Verlen -!e. Stricture,
• Blood poisocloe. Ciiacy and I —pdatßTl. et-'.. art
,r
lie w:li be tad to h.;e ;v ir: :i>t:n or caUa; fc’.f ef refer tree
•Vy <•onsului.no. eia-jtaa'lor i“<l aJs.cc. IJo win aln s-art free. po*t
paid lo a plain wrapper, hla new C 4 peso b t-“Mrellne*. Vljor,
, V : Health”—to r.' one. naa or *imu. srho auScr* froa aaj c a route
' i disease or weakne**.
J. NEWTON HATHAWAY. M. D. ~m f hour*-! lo 1! in .*te I ar.4 TANARUS•
Dr. Ilatlsawar A Cos.
SI ''A” Rrjan tireel, Ravannah. O*. spm Htn dty to a m lo 1 p. m
M4RI4F. I%TIII.I.IUEMB.
Matter* of I mere,l to Nhlpplns Men
Generali*'.
A ct>fi(r*et haa been masle with the
lver Drerttrlnic Company lo <Jre<l*e out
the Itrttlih < ■ imrl- Bene<li.'t. llllarlo ie.
Kendall Cattle and Bnma. ajrotinrt it
GalsnsKon Tee latter vereel. tvhl. h w.-nt
from lUoints after <l|. h.irxli.tr ■ cargo of
Java eiix*r will be the most tllfflcult to
float. A channel will have to be .Ircltp-l
fn>m one to two inllca lonjf aiwl ileep
enoucb to Aoat the Vestel* I’nleta ru -
etttaful, Ihe company trots nothing
The Hrltlehs bark lJxale Curry. towllßg
lumber for 11 irrh A Cos., nt the fott of
Wnliaker ,tre.-t. r|trunx ti leak A p.rt
of the cargo will be <ll- hargeil to admit
of the necereary caulking
The Spanlah bark lo>renao I, expc.-*e,|
from Havana 111 ohou a ** to ios<!
naval rtave, for M.mtrvl.leo, She t* coni-
Ing In balloat
l*a,enaera br kleamalilp,.
Faatenger, by Meimahip City of Au
gu*t.s for New York yesterday—ll J.
Jon re. Mat I. Denboultlon,. b It Hoff
man. Mr Taylor. Ml** Show an<l l*tet.
J H Hllvn P H Kley. Cha* llayne*.
worth. George M Powell. Mix* M Don
nelly. J M Etwirl. Mr Meer* ntwl wife
F. T Holme*. Mr- T 3 10-wl*. Ml-t
Ruth 10-wl*. Ml** Ihiullr.e lawl*. c 3
lot wren 8 C. lan<l. Mr Seymour cha*
Marvin. Mr* Cha* Marvin tinA *l:cr.
Him J W Hir:ii!g< II H Heymour.
W. J J.-nee J It Van Sternh*>rg, \\
II Roi>ert*oti <• K Si. Men and wrlfe,
Mr* M A Kurk and chIM. Mr* J
Bchsvan, Tom Bi hwan. Jame* Peach. Will
iam Colbert. I> Mother.
p.seeuger* by *team*hlp Nacoochee,
New York for Savnnnnh. 3ept 1* —F I
Allen Mrs. J Stafford. Mi-t.r N Btaf
fonl Mr Chare, Mr*. A Hmtth. Mi--
Denney. Mb* I’nang*t, F J latmbert.
D A Kelley. E Walker ami wife. Mr*
I, T llubtwil. W. H. MePhane. F;
Hr i*l Mr Goodman. F HiuMk’k. P.
Mayen. Ilev. J Frnrrlleht. Ml** M. K>-
gen. Ml** E. Vnugh.in. J 11. Kennedy.
W D Farrell. Mr* M. A Gol.len. F K.
Hunn. S P Ketio*. A Homp*on. W. A.
Streeter. E K. Grant. Rev. N C. Dyer.
Tom lla.llgiin. R. H llalllv in. T J
Hogg*. Rev. J Gum in. Mrs* M. M.t<*k>rk.
Mr* Halligan. A. J Garfunkle aixl w-jfe,
J. C Kelov. Sifter Winfred. Morris AVolf
Cha* Wa-'htel. Mr Herxfeld. W O'Brien.
Mt* A O'Brien. Mica K. O'Brien. W P.
Grady. C W Sau*wy. Mr* C S Kuhn*.
Mr*. T. .1 O'Brien and two children. Mrs.
J C. /.eigler. Mr* C opperman. Mi**
Ely. Mr* D B. Hull. Mt I. H Hull,
J. C. Grantham W. H. i'alney. Mr*. E
If. Coleman. W Coleman Mr* 11.
S hulls. Herman Schultx Paul Schultz.
G A Towner. J W Byrd. Mr* S Sim
nn*. Mr E II Coleman. M D Coleman,
Ml** rt. Hoot Irk. J H Morgan. I.ula Dav
ini<orl. Jctmle Davenport. Adel Bera.
Ethel Flaher, the four Hragon* J. W.
Sullivan. Kita Tlioma.-. Sarah Simon. P
lasvcit. J Bell. D llogan. W. Powell,
J p. 1 organ. F K. Cuyler, W. K. Pol
ler, A He Ford.
Pa**engcrw hy ateam*hip Alleghany, for
Halllmore ye*terdiy Mr*. P. II Ben
brook, Ml** Benbrook. Mi** M Gates,
W M Stmkln*. F J Waa*. Mr* S K.
Maine*. W. A Halnee. loom Belmont.
William Thompeon. S S. Thompson.
PsswngiT* arrttwl la*t night from Bn.-
iinx.rx, <xi attainatitpTaiaa Mlaa a Cmh
.took. Ml** .1 Kttgorr Mi** K. Marshall.
T I, 81 Ctatr. J H. Nit“>n. D p
~N< at. K#v. I Orltnan. Ml** R Smith.
Ml** E. Mrn*t, K. J. Walter. Mias J.
Thomas. F Cleft.
Savannah Atmnnne.
Sun rise* at 5:44 .. m . and set* at 5:57
p. m
High water of Tybee 10-day at 401 a
m . atxl 419 I> m High water at Savan
nah one hour later.
I'hu.r. nf the Sloua for Sr|Hrmlirr.
t>. H. M.
First quarter 2 1 56 morn.
Full moon 4 116 eve.
East quarter 15 2 57 eve.
New moon 3 • 57 eve
Moon Perigee. tli; Moon Apogee, 23d.
All|||\ 41,8 AM) OEPARTt'BISf.
Vessel* Arrived Yesterday.
steamship Stale of Texas. Rtdrhfee. Bal
timore.-J J Oarotan. agent.
I'irk Nuuanu. Josetyn. Philadelphia;
.out to Hoist. Harrison A Cos. Master.
Bchqoner John It. Penrose. Gheen. from
below, to I<li<l lumber.—Master.
AerlA Cleared yesterday.
Steamship Rreekfleki (Br), JsffeU*.
Bremen Mini* A i'o.
Hark Carl Hoaatad (Nort. Gl*en, Gart
ton Dock .—Petefwon-Dow'nlng Cos.
Vessels Went to Sea.
Steamship City of Augusta. Daggett.
New York
Steamship Alleghany. Foster. Baltimore.
Ahlppintt Memoranda.
Charleston. Bept 2> Arrived, sieamer*
II It (Itrl. 77 1111* Olhr.illar. Coman
che. Pennington. Nev York pi 'o
Jacksonville; schooners Annie C. Graee.
EskrstKo. New 7'<>rk. 77'tlllam H Sum
mer. Yeaton. New York; 7Varren B. Pot
ter. Slocum. Georgetown.
Silh.t. steamer Folmlna (Dutch). Van
Eyken. New York.
Key 77’ret. Fla . Sept 20.—Arrived,
sti-omer Miami. Delano. Havana, proceed
ed to Miami; tug Dauntless. Floyd. Sigu.i,
towing schooner B. Frank Neatly, pro
. ..... lo.) (O Port Tam: I. r -hooner* Glaxier.
McDonald. Tortuga*; Elly, 77'hlte, I’untn
It.i**ii, proceeded to Cuba.
Fernandlna, Flo Sept. 2' -B.it I**l.
schooner Flora Rogers, Cook. St. \’lncem.
Port Tampa. Fla.. Sept, jo.—Arrived.
*t< imer .71n*> tate 77'tiltc. H i .oca via
Key 77 et. (salted on return).
Baltimore. Sept. 2 • Soiled, steamer D.
II Milter, Savannah
Arrlv.d, steamer pai nle Relche. Char;#*-
ton
N. • . Sillol r • <m.
Phllalelphto. Sept 20 Arrived, steamer
Hnrrv A Bsrwlnd. Savannah; Anna E
MnKord. Charleston.
Nolle# to Mariners.
Pilot charts and all hydrographic tnfor
mntton will be furnished masters of vea
ssts free of eharg# tn L’nlted Stairs hy
drographic off)*# In Custom House. Cap
tains sr# requested to call at the office.
Reports of wrecks and deretlets received
for transmission lo Che Navy Depart
ment,
Foreign Exporta.
Per British *temhlp Br.k h*..l for
Bremen. B.7tti Kile, rolioit, PVC *fv<,
lorn* pig Iron. tto.CBO —Cargo vartou*.
Per bark Catl llaastad tNori. for Gart
ton Hock. 4.<® barrel* rr>*tn. 111.333. All
barrel# spirit*. 115.3A4: Tit) spirit*. 14,571.30
Cargo by Paler*ot>-Hownlng Cos.
4on*tssl*e Export*.
Per Steamship City of Augusta lo New
York. Se|K 30. —1.35* balea upland cotton,
51 bole* sea Islan.l cot*on. 001 |<aokwge*
box material. st> bale* <Vmies:|*,. bar
rel* ■ oil on peed oil, 225 horrent roln. 305
barrel* turpentine. 231.451 feet lumber. 441
bundle* hide*. 5 barrel* frill. 37 boxen
fruit. It boxes cigar*. 4 rut* shingles. 7*
harre4* rosin oil. At bn rre Is tar. ?i barrel*
lamp Wa< k. 247 packages m<l*e
Per e eimslilp Al.eghany. for BalUmor,.
—1.047 bn.e. iipl.ie.) cotton. *24 barrel*
rosin 242.010 feet lumber 45 barrel* p*tn.
5 barrel* rosin oil. pi bundle* handle*. JG7
P . kagea mdse. 121 pa, kagea .dotli.-stic*. _*)
cnees foilmetlo fiber, 14 bales hides an I
wool.
WITH IRON MASK.—
How the !.*• ol a lose Made One
l.tfe a Tragedy,
From the New York Press.
After a somewhat remarkable earear,
Ihe Be] evue H<piia! pitlenl known aa
Ihe "Man with the Iron Maak." Is dead
Thoroii* Oliver Colt was the name of the
man. Twice In hla life he had <x>me prom
inently before the public.
Cos!( wa* related distantly to the cele
brated family of gunmaker* of that name.
HI- pareni* were well-to-do In Connecti
cut, where he was horn At the age of 15.
while playing ball, he wa* struck In th#
face with a bat. His cheek bones were
fractured and hla nose was broken. Bry.
xiprla* follow.-] and the nose was lost,
* wa* a portion of hi* face. He was re
coy erlng In a ward of Bellevue Hospital,
where he had been brought by hi* fam
ily from Connecticut, when he learned cf
hi* appearance.
! would rather die than go through life
without h nose," said he. "And 1 wll
die."
In the hospital the head of the aurgteal
division wa* Prof. Thomas C. Hablne. who
heard the -lory, and sakl he would nwk,
Ihe lo>y a nose.
"<>t(t of what?" Inquired the other sur
geon*
">nt of one of his finger*." replied Mr.
Sabine, and Ihe result was the first Sabine
operation, as It now Is know'n.
Coll s left hand wns placed on his face,
and the third linger re leved of the nail
and placed at Ihe br.dge of hi* nose
It took two month* to grow ft there,
while It was held In posit ion by a plaster
cast nnd then It was cut from ths hand at
thi' second Joint. Thirty-two ofieraiion*
aid two years In the hospital made anew
fn c on Colt. It was not a beautiful one.
hut It was H face. People titled at him
and made remarks. Naturally sensitive,
he became more so, aixl finally took to
hiding his face. He transacted most of
hla bnslnet* through another person.
Mentally lie wa* bright. In business he
was shrewd and made money In the pho
tographic supply business, having a
wholesale place In No. 15 North Moore
street, this city.
In IW4 he fell |n love with Miss Plate of
Orange, N J She was h beautiful girl,
and he said she reciprocated hi* affection
and had written to him that *he loved him
because of his mind In November. JUK.
he Shot her in ffont of Taylor's Hotel.
Jers.y City, He then shot himself Both
lived nnd he wa* tried for attempted
murder before Judge Hiidrpeth He et
up Insanity a* hi* defense There wa*
testimony by expert* on ln*anlty and the
Jury found him guilty. He was sentenced
to fifteen year* In Trenton After serving
two vesr* he was pardoned He returned
lo New York and again went Into busi
ness.
Hi* aversion to having persons see him
grew us he grew older He rontinunlly
wrapped ht* face tn n muffler when on the
*ir,et. so that he showed llitle more than
his eyes. In cold weather he wore a coat
with a collar that hid hi* face Ap extra
sixed strap a.to** It held it together *o
that he nearly wa* ma*ked.
In August he wa* admitted to the hos
pital. Bellevue had saved hi* life thlrty
ttve year* before, and he went there when
taken 111 with Bright’s disease. In the
hospital, fearful that other pailrnts would
see hi* faee. he kepi It muffled and be
eorne known to them ns Ihe "Man with
the Iron Mask." He died yesterday.
WEATHER PROPHET .4 HERO.
Ilan Through City Imploring People
In Flee,
From the Philadelphia Record.
Galveston. Tex.. Sept. IS.—One of the
heroes of the storm Is Dr. I. M. Cline.
I'nltcl States weather observer here. In
hi* office a; Ihc top of the New Improve
ment ami Unn Association building. Di
Cline observed Ihe weniher. and al 12
o'clock noon sent warning* all over the
. liy llnit n disastrous storm was Indl
aied At Ihl* lime the wind began :<>
blow, and hy 3 o'clock It had reached KO
nti.e* in ieilit
Dr Cline, realix.ng that an unparalleled
hurricane was approaching, went out
through the city on Southern Beach,
frantically Imploring the people to leave
their home* and fit* to the renter of the
island A few accepted the advice, hm
the majority would not believe the water
could submerge and raxe their home*.
Dr Cline had no lime io explain. Th
oul*ldo world must be notified that Oal
veeton wn* near her doom The telephone
nnd telegraph system* downtown w*re
wrecked The only way to send a message
to the mainland wn* lo go to the tele
phone station at the bridge west of (he
city. Dr. Cline surled thither, but wn*
urged by friends lo go home and save
his family.
"7Ve will he cut off from the world ami
will need aid.” he cried, nnd plunged on
through lh<' hurricane, reaching the sta
tion Just liefore the cable parted. Re
turning lo ihe street where he lived. Dr.
Cline found his house gone and his wife
ami one child wnsheil away and lost.
Neighbors had saved three of his chil
dren .
—Cpon the recommendation of Ihe war
department. Ihe agricultural department
Is preparing nn order setting apart as for
est reserves, the Island of Rombolln,
north of ihe Island of Panay; also (he
Island of Pnuiltnul. which Is one of the
extreme group o! the Jolo Islands Officers
of the army who have been looking over
the Islands have found that these sre
perhaps ths richest Blands In the world
for rubber trees, and It la the Intention
of the 77’athlngton authorities to have the
trees preserved and cared for. especially
as some fears lately have been expresd
that ihe rubber supply may become rx
\a usted.
ANTI-AMERICAN SENTIMENT.
roe DOMINATE* Tin: Ctß.%*
Dt:i.K(. 4TICH*
Otlrlala %r* t Ihr Oat
ntmr of llir K|e*fton*—Kr*r*d Thai
There Mill Hr Trouble In the ( on
b enilon Prominent .( uhnna Thluk
II I aforiunnte Tlinl n Resolution
mry Halorll) Ho* H<*ew Fleeted.
*onfloß Ho* Kleeled Robbie.**
Hivaihi, Br|*t. JO.—HUi Am(*rlx:n of!1-
Isis while expre.*.inir themrelve* an *t-
Ipftrtl with ihr tfiMleriy chwra* ter of the
recent eitetion of tlrlegwtre to the • on
piiniilon.il convention, are dUMwlnt'l
lo find that majority of the delegates
repree# nt Ihe ar ti-Amerl n hihl revolu
tionary element.
Hrcretavy laWioste a defeated N.itlonal
lat candldaie n Santiago province, dla
cuesina the general altuaHon to-day. **ald:
"Such men ae Juayn Gualberto, Gomes
Salvador. Cisneros, Betancourt, Mlgriel,
Singuilly. Bravo Corrrso. M.ro Argenter.
ami Dr. Blva w’lll prove turbulent factors
In the convention.
*Tt Is evident that a revoltHlcnory mn-
Jorlty has been elected These men will
away their w**.ker < olleagues to actions
which wll result In an unsatisfactory and
poasibly threatening convention ’
A wealthy Cuban, a m-mber of the con
servative party, said
"The province of Rintingo has e'eeted a
rabble The Cuhsnw .j>jiarently do not re
allae that the I'nlted Htatee Intervened to
rUI them of oppression; for. If pu h tnen as
have been choeen to tne convention there
should ever hold the reins of Cuba®
powrer. the Dland wl l feel an opp r#> **lon
equal to that of the Upanifth regime
"In spite of Gov. Wood's urgent re
quest that the lest m n should le chosen,
tlie majority of the delegates are of (he
class whose prominence causes the keen
est anxiety regarding the outcome of the
convention to .ill Cubans of conservative
Ideas."
TO KK*:r I I* MISSION ARY WORK.
I'rrihMerinn Hoard %aslnst the
\\ Itladrntßal From € hlnn.
Net? York. Bept. )0 A conference was
held to-day nt the headquarters of the
Presbyterian lr*ird of foreign missions,
regarding the pre**nt situation In China.
Those present Included the members of
the executive council, and the eight rep
resentative mtsstonerf* to Chino, w ho eith
er were |n this country on regular fur
lough. or have come home since the trou
ble began The members, all of whom
were present, are the four secretaries and
the treasurer of the hoard.
At the close of the session the Rev I>r
flrown said It had been unanimously
agreed that there was no ground for dis
couragement over the missionary outlook
In China, and that there would he no garn
er ll recall of missionaries Those present
anticipate*! an early resumption of mis
sionary activity, and for the time being
It was thought most of the missionaries
should remain In Japan or Korea in Chi
nese (torts, where they are safe. It was
de Ided that the missionaries who took
part In the conference snould Issue an ad
dress to the churches, setting forth their
views at lergih An app al Is also to he
Issued on behalf of the native Christians,
most of whom have Icat all their posaes
stons. even If they hove escaped worse
persecution The f*re*byter.an board has
already sent out some fSO.OOO in resoonse
to an appeal recently cabled from Pekin.
TAKR9 HORWOVft VIEW.
Spanish Vessel* fAot nnk by Ad
miral Dewey** Shells.
New York. Bept. 20 -Dleut Commander
H T Hall of the Brooklyn navy yard
to-day talked about Dleu - Hob on's In
terview apropos of Dewey** achievement
at Manila Mr. Hall sail:
‘ When the hulls of the Spanish ships
sunk at Manila were raised they were
found to be all right. They were simply
water soaked, aside from the burned top*
>f the decks. It *em* to m. a* If the
Fpanlarda seeing that their opposit
ion! was of no use against the I'nited
Btntes vessels, took refuge back of n land
projection and there sent some of their
shl|s to the bottom. Of course, •.•me of
the Spanish ships were sunk immediate
ly."
Hall held a commission with Dewey at
Manila
WH AT DKAAKY *% % * OF IT.
Hardly Think* Dlent. lloh*nn Meant
to Be I nkiml.
New York. Bept. 2f>.—Admiral Dewev.
who 1* flopping at Biyvllle. Jng Island,
talked to-day of the llohron interview,
saving
"I hardly thing the Young man nteint
to say anything unkind, and perhaps he
did not say whai is said there. The thre
vessels he referred to are the Isla de
Cuba. ls!a de Duson and Don Juan de
Austria. They were the I as!
Injured of the ten or twelve ships sunk
at Manßa. Naval Constructor Capps, a
very able man. was with me and he and
divers and experts from llong Kong tnaile
on examination of all Spanish ships and
decided that these three were worth sav
ing. Three out of a dogen were raped
and temporary re|irs were mad* at Ca
vite. The vessels prneeded under their
wn ste.irn to Hong Kong and h.nl lie, n
there for some time undergoing repair*
before Mr. Ilohson saw them.
"Asa matter of fuel I never claimed
that we sunk the ships. I reported that
we destroyed them. I did see with my
own eyes an eight-lneh shell strike the
stern of the Hctna Marla. Christina. Ad
mtral Monte Jo* a flagship, and that de
stroyed her.
"The statement Hint the vessels were
not much Injured below the water line
Is probably true Everyone knows that
it Is impossible for shells to do much ex
ecution below the water line, or for any
thing bin torpedoes to do much damage
there. A few Inches of water in a great
protection.'*
TWO WERE F4T4EEY 17.11 It Ell.
Horse nn the Track Derailed an En
gine and t'nnch.
New Orleans, Sept. 21.—A horse on the
track derailed an enlgen and coach on
Ihe New Orleans anil 77’estern Railroad
In ihe suburb* near midnight. John Crow,
the engineer, and A. 7'lttur, the flrem in.
were fatally Injured. Over 100 longshore
men from Port Chalmette were on the
train, but escap'd harm.
Xrlinrninii kpokc to ttcpnlillciiii*.
Richmond. Ind.. Sept 2a—Ja-oh t;
Srhurman, pre*l<lent of Cornel: l'nlver*;iy_
and a member of the (list Philippine Com.
mls'ion. stroke here to-nlah( for the He.
publicans. He was heard by a tout 3,080
people.
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HOUSE FURNISHINGS.
DRAPERIES, ART SATINS. DENIMS TAPESTRIES. CURTAINING In
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GLASS DOORS.
INVENTIONS.
H'rw I,neks AreMrslt In Devising
Proti table One* Nowadays.
From the New Orleans Times-Dcmocrat.
"Most of ihe big discoveries and Im
portant Inventions of times gone by were
lucky accidents." remarked an engineer of
ihls city Ihe other day; "but at present
chance plays less and less of a role in
such affairs. We have accumulated so
much ab*trnct Information that an Inven
tor can figure out a problem in mechanics
very much n* he would figure out nn ex
nmpte In arithmetic. A manufacturer,
for Instance, wants a special machine to
do a special clan* of work—so peg shoes,
rut button*, trim cork*, head ta.lts,
stamp tiles, litre.id screws, wind arma
ture*. or do any one of a hundred other
thing*. He call* In a mechanical ex|wrt,
explain* the requirements of the case, nnd
the expert begin* to figure out the ma
chine If he get* 'stuck' oilier ex|>ertr are
called Into conference, nnd the rnmple.
lion of the <|, sign I* only it matter of ilmr
There I* no luck or accident about If, be
• \iu*e liio work l* ba*ed on eatabltshed
principle In mechanic*.
"The larger part of the elaborate *pe
flal machinery In modern manufactories
1m evolved In that manner, and aome
great houses keep one or more In vent ora
• m ployed all the year round, perfecting
different detail* In the plant or output.
Very few of tho*e processes generally
known a* ‘trade *ecret*’ have been hit
upon by chance; they are usually the
outcome of patient and intelligent experi
ment wlfh n definite end In view. I know'
a monufacturer of celluloid article* who
wanted to grt a certain clouded, tortol*e
•hell effect nr.d kept a high-priced chem
ist on the problem for over a year He
got n little rnaror to the polution every
day. and finally hh It.
“Ida re may no lex* than a thoueand
electrical expert* are at work to-day on
n Improved *fora*e battery. They knew
What they want and have enough data to
enable them to keep *traigh( at the mark
wj’hout experimenting merely at random
Nothing t more certain than ultimate *uc
• c-s. although ♦he dlfflcultle* ore formida
ble and they are not to he overcome In a
drv Probably half a doxen will reach the
goal at about the came time."
Alllaon Ipokf at Clinton.
Clinton. Ia Sept. JO—The Republican
-tote ar.d national campaign tn lowa war
opener) to-night by Renator Alllaon Hr
•poll- at length on th financial queatlon.
an.l defended the administration* policy
on th Philippine question.
TELEGRAPHIC MARKETS.
Continued from Seventh Tag*.)
prim*' timothy Mf|, s4flfrd4.3A; pork,
P*r barrel. sl2.u\hi2.lo; lard. per !d
pound!*. r short ribs tid- *
(loo**). |7.£0fi7.75; dry .united *hi>uide*
(lioxed). short tV.ir *ldcw (hoxcdi.
f • i:.. whisky. basts of high
II 26; clover. <ootract grade. IK*OO,
(I.AMOH HAhfiD HY A ( U.
Molluml* Knrmril n Strong K
(■rhmrnt.
From the New York World
Atlantic City, Sept. 16.—1 t wj* only an
Innocent sand clam, but several thousand
bathern had a fright because of It.
A* for Ml** Kllsaheth Carlton. of Six
teenth and Hare street*. Philadelphia. *b*
will never tuck another sand clam Inalda
her I tithing suit for safekeeping. Tint
clant ha* sent her to bed and ha* c tiled
the doctor.
Min* Carlton l* possessed of much beau
ty. likewise of 3iiu pound* of nvolr'lnH*-
She came to Atlantic City to-day with *ev
cral thousand other excursionist* from
Philadelphia. With the other* ihr *•'*
b. l thing When ahe stepped on something
and f*und it to lie a fine, big *and dam.
four Inche* long. *he tucked it Into b* r
Imfhtng drea*.
Alhum one minute later there were sev
eral yell* that made every bather *b*P
bathing.
** Worn an drowning!** wa* the cry.
Thousand* of eye* were focuaed on Ml**
Carlton. She wa* atandlng In water
scarcely up to her knee* screaming
clutching frantically at the waist of her
bathing *ult. wherein the Mind clam had
been placed.
“Help! help!" *he *hr>ked. and made
n wild rush for her bathing-house.
When a woman attendant reached Ml**
Carlton *he found that the clam b
tackled In good *ty|e and wa* hanging
Ml** Carlton wa* badly bitten by the
zealous mollukn It had to lie broken o>*
hammering before *he wa* freed.
—A policeman walking along RiversM*
drive, New York, found a ma** of straw
colored subrtance. He carried It to th*
atat'on hou*e where n match was
to one strand. It exploded with a *nar
nnd wa* at one# **t down for anew kin
of exploaive. The whole maa* was at cn'
turned over to an analyst, who mde tn_
disgustful report “I have examined
sample* of alleged combuatlble* hrml,r ..
here and flivd It to he woman's hair w# -
bleached from peroxide of hydrogen |rrt *
ment.**