The Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1900-current, September 25, 1900, Page 8, Image 8

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8 A TEXAS WONDER. Muir* lire*l na mrnrerf. One *m*ii bottle of Hall's Orpit Dis covery cure* ail kdte\ and 1 adder troubles. gravel, cur* a diabetes cemtnal emu* ion* weak mm me 1 •' k** rheumatism and all trr-gvjUrt la of t f, e kidneys anil bladder in Uth ni n and women, regulate* bl >d ler tr*n * I** ln ch,, ‘ drgn If n<x *■ : I by > ur artificial w U be int any mail on r reipt of II (,n * email botrte |< tr • m nt ;• • realm* nl and wilt cure an\ ca* above mentioned Dr h'. \\ Had. eole manufacturer. I* O. •cX gj, Ki. tnyit Mo Send for testi monial* bol l I y all druggists and 8010- OM>n Cos . fcavantiah, Ga. Read 1 hi*. r>r F TV flail, St. Lull*. Mo Dear fr- p|. k<* ship me thre** ft ■'fen lla! * O # P> wverv bv first express. 1 bava *o and avrr one grog* I* rive p* rfeet aat lafactton aid I rmimn ’d It to my cutomera. Your a trtilv. H F Prop APtl-Monopoly Drug Stora. Ocala Fla Dec !f . IN GEORGIA AND FLORIDA. *E\%* .% Ml tICUH OF TIK IMV I\ 1 WO *| %YFt. Ilia Vtnfflrr Ktllnl t*jr a l.ornmollif. Political Mihlilli* In Emniiiiil-Mml Carrier Went I jrmn In Irnln c <mnl> —■ He- KinrltNlilr I iillnn —Nik Ice Deal In ftnwlh I |r lla—4| Mfer iI nc nl *<u*- prnded Ilex rlapmentier Flor ida \r%%%. Bulloch H rtld: Pol t lea In a muddle In Emanuel cc linty and our friend* up there are to be pith I I \ -satisfied because they were not n m • and in the lemo cratlc cbiivei.t'on. two r three of the 1 rm- r cand date* at > now tunning n Independent*. at -I tl i. c ur* much > br ed up rut the I>• m • at* will prohabi win uptluat ‘n l'i-f *l* ? i m and populism crimbned. to. there t not in i h proo jerl that these two buna will |*ull 01l II > tcgethcr. Factory Propoaed. Irwin ton Bulletin Two new More house* ore in vur*e of er* * (lon it Gordon and the little city f* firm to I*** taking on new* life. Gordon h;is sphndWl i:llr o,d laollitlep. a pie.i tfil. bo pit . ile pcopl ami offer* every natural Inducement f**r the erection of cm.ill enterprise-. • | | a splendid atte. with h few -unit tr\ precautions f>r a I irare cl*> There | pome 'n lk of a cotton factory being ere t ed there, which would insure a nptd growth of the city Steadily (.rnHlng, Irwlnfon Bulleti?’ A great many tm provementa are going on in our Plater city. Toom he boro. In fact, ao much new lumber ha* been put there that the town ha* new pp* uranoe. T*>omi v boro la surroun t ed by an unexcelled farming aectlon. and a* ah* ha* many enterprising, puhll - •plrlted dttsen*, there la every reason why It should anon become a gre.it trade center and a large, prosperous town. We exper t to *(: her on a great boom in th near future. hall farrier Loses Hl* Mind. Avery pad affliction ho* befallen B I’ K ng. a respected dtlun of Bibb coun ty. and one of the rural mail carrier- In connection with the Macon po* office Sunday Policeman kimhrel had to take him from th heme of John Birdsong on Second street. Macon, and put him In the police hurra* Kp He waa menfal!> tinbalaii’ *d. and p •**hp th- halltn ina* tlon that a mob of men !• trying to kb! him Th- derangement ha-* c me on *'il demy, though tor .the |st lun or two ofll*'a * ah lit the p toffl < have no ticed that he a| peir*d quo- r The cauae of his derangement 1- £o< known. Ti*i of l nfton IVurkrla. Oellla I-apt \\* k Klriar Har *>n had luro lain* of rot ion g!nn**<l at Mrs. M. V. 8 Whitley*® gin Ills pon took cne of Hoar \m'c* to Fltsgeraltl. while El*lr II mien hmiltd the other to I hi.la Tlie fitter tool his son to Inform the buyers that he t*k a halt* to o,*l!!a t.ie -a me (lay. " ■ a to t Hi the tso mu** kets. Write day Kldcr Harden Informed ts that he a-.t .'-l' h a pound more .n ttcl'la than h:s *n got In Fiixjceraid. not wltl standltg he two t ties of cotton were the s mie 1411*11 y This confirm' what we have lieen raying all along. that Ocilla Is ore of the best cotton mark*-s In vtlreftrass Georgia l*or Nollrltor'a Office. Es* Orange Reporter: An Interesting <on test is on between Messrs. W. T Tuggle and A. H Thompson, Ik*H of whom re andidates for the oftice of solicitor of the cHy court of E>iGr;mg Mr Tug* .* was appointed to the |Y<MHtioti tw. years ago bv Gov. <*andl*r. and his t!m* will expire the first of January. .Mr. Thomp son entered the contest re*ently jiml • race is l*elng wat bed w ith much Inti re t by the friends of l*oth cand-datea. I loth were staunch sup|Kir*er*> of Gov. t'andkr In his race for Governor. They are able young lawyers and their friends arc leav ing nothing undone that will promote the chances of either In the race. Haattlrr Tackle* l.oromol I vf. Statesboro Star C ndu tor Eaon llali of the Savannah and Statesboro Kallwat had quite an exciting exierlen. with a large rat lesnakc, down the road, one day last wek The conductor was riding on the |IUt or better known a* the *‘cnw tatelier.'* The train ws turning along at a very lively pace when Mr. Hall no th fd a Mg rattlesnake colled up and ready to tight in the middle of th- track. Tic train did not have lime to hold up. and Mr. llall did not kn w hut what the pilot would catch the snake up and throw him Into his lap. ut fortunately the snake took a notion to run at the last moment Mid threw his head across the rail Jus In time to get it sever* and from Ills body The train was *ton> ami the *n.ak In ought to town lie whs more than 6 tec? In length and eight rattles were found That part of him had been torn tip by the train anl It Is hard to till how many more he had Mr. Hull doe* rot ar. to ride on to another custom* r Of this k.nd soon. ***me Remarkable Cotton. J. L. Berry, a farmer of Henry county, who lives four and a half miles from Hampton, has discovered a cotton that be calls Berry’s Early Bib 8011, and hi/ claims for It are so great that it Is al most past twdief. The Interest was •iK'h that several went out to see his crop. Hl* plantation Is situated In a rather out of th< way place and u portion of It Is red hlli*. but he has a cotton the like of which h/ie never been seen in Georgia. It would lie almost impossible to de scribe it. for it will have to Ik- seen to Im appreciated, and to see It Is to * nvy him Its posses'* on. On his twenty acres he has a very poor stand, the weed having been killed out by the unfavorable enrly sea sons. but what he has got !* as fine as can be grown. Aside from the fact that • to* holla measure from ** to ♦>' inches In diamster and that thirty-two pcke<) bolls and forty average ones weigh a pound, every stalk hat from fifteen to over n hundred matured bolls. One stalk that was lying flat on the ground was straight ened and upon lr were counted fifty-five perfectly natural bolls, while growing in the red clay alongside a ditch that was washed out. whs a stalk containing nine toll* and mftfty that had over ttftctn, FLORIDA. Galneavllle Sun: The wire* for the n**w telephone ayptem for High Spring* at* being stretched Thl* thrhlng little city is making g.gintic strides to the front, altd many enterpriaea are tinder advl-- ment and tail likely be tarried out in the near future It **inrt%n!l> 4poxtk. Orbindo Sentinel-Reporter Probably never in the history of • itrus fruit-grow ing In thie s*ato have orange treea which h*\ e revived proper atic non put on *tch a larg* growth ns this ***on A v**| many orangea will b* -hipped ih.H county this winter, and If we get no severe -e*kl w it expect a line crop next year. R*nM*nilM*r* the War f I^l.. An old nearer by the name of Snllle Melton, wio reside- near Archer In Alachua county, was In the city ye-terd *y. This old woman is ln the neighboraood of n hunlre<i year* old. If not moie. Bh* •listin' ly remember* th* gre.it w.ir of For <* woman of her age she is in excel lent physical condition, and say* she can do na much work i* many who are much younger than she. I* p* probable that M Aunt Halite is the oldeat person In Alach ua county. Fine Florida Mice. Volusia CVunty H* r*l: A specimen hun- h of very fine I iorlda grown rice hi- been left at this office. It ia ©\cr 7 feet high, with arge f*bimi* h*ada with f illy ma'iird grain- It 1* from a fie.d •if several ac/c grown !•> M* aara. Bam Flrk a ' Hh Baldwin in the Osteen *e - ti n of the coun y. It cnnot le excelled ■'! any < juntrv. i*l with twenty or thlr ty a rep . f pitch tic.. a man could make • email fartui e fr m one • top. Home f th tlne*t uml rmwt produedve laids in t ue slots are found in the Osteen section of thia county. Ilth of ns ld M ■••blent, Wiley Howard, one of the oldest clti* if na In Alachua county, died at hi* home at t'evllle. <>n Wcdneaday af hr noon, at th * ripe old age of 75 years. "I'm IF Wiley, .* he was familiarly known, was one f the old (\nfcrlerate -Oldlera, and -n c-l hi* country In a brave maimer. He w is o u -armel. having g ven he niiaslng number t * his country during the t’lvll War with ini" Bout turn patriotism. Dur ing the latter yea• a of his life, he b eme almcM deaf. tut he always enjoyed . ecu versa thm with his friends, and won! I take grai pleaaute in relating hla ex - P‘ n*n ■ * .is a He was always a strong Democrat. *e- mlng to take • k**n mteicst in every political campaign Given Fite Years. ThOtSSS W U'hii ? hur wiii sentenced to five year* In the penitentiary at Tampa Saturday. He waa charged with enter ing a budding for the purpose of making a criminal assault. The r**e was tried last week In th*- Giimtna! Court, and tie* penile effort w* made by the attorney* for the defense io establish an nllbi, but he Jury brought in a verdict of guilty. Sentence was not parsed uniil Saturday, w tieti the l.iw waa carried out by Judg*- farter A motion for anew trial wa* made, but denied by the court, when the counsel gave notice that within sixty day* an appeal would be made to tin- Superior Coun. Ths* act* a* a supersedeas, and the young man will remain In jail at Tampa until the qij'Sllon Is passed upon A Ilia Deni in lee. Mt.iml Metropoll*: There waa a big e.,| rnr-ummatr! in Miiml on Wednea • a> ly whirh G. C. Oliver and awawx'late* n'o<p*rafed a'* the !‘aat Const Ice Coni' lny. with a *apP i stork of slia.nnr. be ■ mi** the owner* of all the ire factories at Miami, Wst Palm Reach and Fort Hers* Mr H. 11 Mel'herrln sold h.a fu t >ile at the two last named place* to the above name i *um;>any. the consid e ni iii (H-Ing ft3.*4i The paper* were p*r-ed up n and the money paid on Wod ip'-'.ev and on Thursday Mr Oliver went up the ft ad to tak possession of (he two sihlltlonal plants Hon. A. St Flair Abrams represented Mel'herrln, a* attor ney. while the i*urt*ha*ers’ Interests were* Ink'll after by Mesar*. Graham A Fat t-r-cn and J A. Rol.b,ns Mr. Oliver has hold his Interest in the lllscayne Hay Lumber F,npan\ to hla former *- • la'.ev. the li. id Gumber Fotnpany. and he w,li n the future devote hi* antlre rmr to the |.*e huvinea*. lie *aya he will le in |v>*H on to furnish l e at a low* r price than it could have hem done he (o e lhe conaolldallotl. aa hi* exponse* will b. than thvjr were when running *ep a at* ly. 4 nur of ftn.penvled Ilfvrlo|imrnt, Mr. G B Faaon. who lives about alx mi>* from Branford, ha- a little loy who la very peculiarly affected. The lit tle boy, or Ihtle man. will he 15 year* cld In October lie is 3 feet 3 Inches In light, and weighs 55 founds The boy li - always enjoy* and good health since he vv i- .itavut two and -i half y rs old Fre v min to ti at t*me he was healthy, and g wa * ,o.her *|p'dren do. hut at two and .i half years old he was taken ill, (hough not aerloualy, aixl in a few days was to II appealame*. as well as usual. The 1 ov wa* bright, playful and full of Ilf . I it I was *on discovered that he had i.• •(I tu grow. Ills parents were rip lr* h nslv e. and n>ok him too physician, who treated him. hut the child didn't "farm rt bt* benefited Another physician vv is tried, with ti e same result. The most pux/lltig feature was that the boy was a.pnnntly healthy, with the excep tion of an occasional attack of fever (ma lu rla I. ns other children In the neigh* horhnod w ii and be. and a slightly sallow omplexlrtt. There I* noth ng peculiar In the appcaranc of the hoy, except hi* featunw atxl voice, which arc like a uian's. Mr Fason ax|r*‘* el a desire to leka the boy to a h**s;ital for treatment, hut he Is a poor farmer, and can Just about m.tke both end* tn et comfortably. F.YII.IHK OF eu.ItEIIT A111.1.*. Nlorkbroker'a t ustnmer* Failed In Pat I |> Margin*. New York, Hc|* 21.—Announcement I* made to-day of the auapenslon on the Stock Exchange of Egliert Mills A Oo who had been members alnce May. IS3S The firm Is a small one. and the announce ment of Ihe suspension absolutely had no effect. At the office of Mr. Mill* It was ansi that the suspension had been caused be cause of the failure of cusiomers <0 put up additional margin* on demand. Mr Mills Intimated that his ruatomers had been long on Ihe market In steel uml Iron altar*#. Mr Mill* placed his liabil ities nt |2SO,(M> with enough asset* to cover. Schooner Thonghl tn He l.nat. Mobile, Ala . Sept. 34.—The achconer I.lx xle M. Wells. J.tme J Twootn-. master, that sailed from Mobile. Aug 21 for I’un'a Gord.t, Fla with a M.itn cargo o( general merchundbe. Is missing, and l> Iwllevcd to br lost. INDIGESTION. Moriford'i Acid Phosphate Makes digestion easy. If your dinner distresses you, half a teaspoon in half a glass of water will give quick relief. CstttutM heart nant Hoiipoßd'i oa wrapper THE MORNING NEWS: TFESDAY r , SEPTEMBER 25, 1000. Chronic Piseasesm •* w.ll All *nrt "f driut and |>u-at R>m))<-U><i and "family r-m* -*di^"ar*lrtrd. m-diral"lu.lltut*. and • f'oin|*ni £ Ui Inil tlir ronditl(H) omn wtM rath*r than battar. | It l. thi* nature of ft. -g r plication., whi h mu.t Iw* atudl.-d hrfoteany *y*tm ot troatmmt g|y|| / ran b-|<'wrtt4 > and. Itla an Individual prrannal trratmmt l< ■L n nwl'd In rvrty rhronl- ca,. nlirthor It lw> lan of Manly Vigor, v \ arirorrir. tilrlcturo. Ulood r<> ■sf.nlng, or any form of flrnltalor I'nnvry romplalnt It l aurli ir-almrnt that Or. Hathaway gtvn BSlw!’..*, hla patlwnta, and ,urh trratwirnl only. Unit hla method la right ha N rn proved by th* uniformity and ; V 'f i Invariability of hla ( .1 M*vr. a rweord whirh haa riSiaiA a' plared him far lu adranr* of all other aperlaltata In th* treat “'*Si 2| 1 amlaf rhnwlr Plwaan. Call at Ills ofSre or writ* him for fr** ronsultatton and adrle*, J KXW'TON HATHAWAY,II D. f nr , of hla new M-page book, "MknUneaa, Vigor. Ilrallh,” an* self-evawlnation aymplom blank. i, NCWTON MATMAWAV, HA. 0. '>*• Houre-A 10 U m . 2 to 5 alyl 7 Hr. Hathaway * Cos. to 9p. m Sundays 10 a m fo 1 p. m 2',.\ (Iryan ali>ef. Savannah. O* THE WEATHER. !'or*ed* for Tue-day ar and Wedreday Georgia and Houth fur din* Fair Tuea* day end \Vedne<iy; fresh e 1* erly wind* Kaatsui Florida P’alr Tuesday and W<*d ne 'lr#\ . fresh easterly wind* Western Florida: Fair Tuesday and \N e ne.-day. fre-h cast to smith w ind*. Yesterday s weather at Kavannah— Maximum temperature. 1 50 p. ni 87 degrea Minimum tampwr.iiurt, 7 ••• n. m 7?- degree* Mean trm|Mri?ure ftf* degree* Normal iem|erature 74d*gr<ea K• f of temperature .. H degree* A* limulated *x< e-* since Bept. lsi 7 degree* Ai urrwilated dtdlcleticy aince Jan. Ist 3 dexreea Rainfall o Inch Nor dml H* lu h Deficiency aince Bept Ist Inch Deficiency since Jan. Ist V W inches River K* |ort The height <f the Savan nah river at Augusta, at ft a m. (75th meridian time! yc*lerda>. w, ♦; ft feet, mi change *1 iring the preceding twenty four hour*. fottou rc,:Pi* bulletin. Savannah, Oft., fnr the iw. nty-four Pours en ilni at ft a. m.. 75th meridian time. Sept 21, Tftwa*. aiauoii* i |Si ax m. . ftftaftg ftavannati district. ITem jTero.l falL Ala pa ha. fit*., clear 91 *l7 | .00 Albany. !*ar k* 70 00 Ainrrlru*, clear 01 oft | <4 Malnhrhlgc. dear ki 70 < •Kastman, char #* 70 | *) Fori <•.lines, clear kt •Owlneavllle. Fla. dear ... M 72 iO Milhn, ,h , clear *l 0 (jultnian. clear | K , ® j •• oavatmah, char M 73 ur Thomasvkle. clear j*> 71 | .00 Waycroas, dour 91 To j .00 •Recdvel too late for telegraphic aver age*. Special Texas Rainfall Reports Abclene, .20. Pa.etslne, 34; G uvaon. trace; Corpus Chrlstl. li. Weatherford. .24 Ilrenham. Oft. <*©r*P .inn. .2n. Fuero, .20; Dallas. 1.34; Du din. :*; Henrietta. 130; Temple, lft. Houston, trace; Sherman. ft 4; Hunts ville. .12. Ruling .Ift. Kervll e. .01; IXMig view, .02; .SO Heavy Ruins* Dversbur*:. Tenn.. 1.74 INo | f 1 i St a- Mix MtvMßahi Cantral •♦•Mono. (lions Tem.iTsru l falL Atlanta .... ..1,.... 12 H* *; hT Chorlaaton 6 12 7> 0 Galveston 24 W7H.pt l..ttie Hock I 13 88 7# •* Memphis j IS s* 7 ! IS Mobile ( X M 7l ,M Montgomery 7 fr* H* .02 New Or!'na 11 $4 72 T Hovsnn.ih 12 S3 TO .no Vicksburg li 32 70 oo Wilimngion 10 m> ho ih Augik*ta missing. Remark*- flower night over North Carolina; no d change* elsewhere Showers have tmtimMl over North <‘nroiSia. central Alaluim* and the western districts. Observations tiken nt the same mo ment of t me at all * a*lons. Hept. 24. rs* | | m fsth meridian iim T V Boston, clear *wi 8 New York dty. dear hR 14 no I'hllade’phla. dear 72 1* .00 Washington City, c ear ..j hi h .00 Not folk, clear 7< E .00 flatter y, clear * 70 H .at) Wilmington, clear 72 I. .n tTiarlofto, clear 71 !, .in Htleigh. clear | 74 Calm • Ohar’.eMon. deir ( 78 j 12 .*o Atlanta o'ear 74 H .00 Augusta, e ear j 73 H no Bavat nah. char ( 78 E .0 Jacksonville, clear w> ; g j .on Jupiter, clear 82 8 .04 Key West, clear 82 H .<>o T mips, clear *d j H no Mobile. clar I 74 l H .00 Montgomery, clear 86 h n Vicksburg, clear |Bi E j .00 New orlrans. clear 8) x i*o Galveston, pt. cloudy | 31 1H #r Corpus Christ I, Hear j 8( 2r .no Bales!lnc. cloudy | 82 10 .00 Memphis, clear j 82 8 ' .00 Cincinnati, pt cloudy ... 78 h ,*n Bit sburg, cloudy | 74 J E JO Huffalo, clear HI 11 .00 Detroit, cloudy ; H 8 | .OO Chicago, cloudy j 72 22 C Marquette, raining H 24 j Hr. Paul, cloudy | 72 24 j .10 Davnp rt. cloudy J 78 12 .80 St l.t-ulv pt . logfy h.* I** T Konsas City. < l*nr I 78 20 .28 Oklahoma, c’oudy 78 12 f .48 End a a City, clear |7H 24 j .00 North riatte, pt. cloudy. 76 H j .00 H. H. Boyer. Loral Forecsst official t R 1311 % %I. DOCKET TAKE* I P. Three Caere Dlepoel of In Superior Court traferduy. The disposition of the criminal do*ket in the Superior Court began yesterday. The uual venire of Jurors, about sixty strong, was on hand. Three case* were taken up and disposed of. George Irving, (hanged with assault with Intent to mur der by shooting at Collins Joshua, w- is found guilty of shooting not In his own defense, lie was sentenced to pay a line of SIOO atid costs or spends twelve montha on the chain-gang John Crawford, who pawned a bicycle with which he had been entrusted by Mr. Paul Bryan, was found guilty of larceny after trust, and was sentenced to two years in the penitentiary. Toby Simons, who was charged with assault with Intent to murder, was found not guilty. M aim IPI ft M\ \ i Ni MT i \ Elt t onarnl Order Taken ly Bttorneya In WrLaugbllu-nturtes uul f ne. In the McEaughMn-Siurtrvant receiver ship case in the 3u|M*tior Court yesterday an outer was taken by consent apiioiut mg Mr. 1 I> Eaßo he |erniunent receiv er and placing him In charge of all the assets In dispute. Mr. Guille Botirquln. however. Is to he permitted to hove an Inventory and appraisement made of the goods claimed by him. and to take posse*, slon of the itmc upon giving bond In double the value. Call to Rex. I heron H. nice. Ijoulsvtlle, Bept. 24 —The Second Presby terian Church ot EouHvllle yesterday sent a call to the Rev. Thsron H. Rice of At lanta to become Us pastor. J TELEGRAPHIC MARKETS. (Conllnu.il from Ninth l'.g*.) < iiTTf\ oil. N*w Vork, H*pt 21 Collnti***4 oil win si a stnn<lMll slihnugh quff* l*ly on .pot hwaun of small ofT.ring*. I’rlm* .•rud<‘ btrrrlr. nominal. Prim* summ.T v.|!ovr 37>v for prompt; off inimmvr y*l !ow , prlni' wlnt*r yrllow, 4111 U<l prim* wnite. Pm lie; prim* im .il l;-> 4*1114 4110 lIIRKFTI. Chlrago. B*f>'. 24.—InAlffrr*nt rahlrs and a h*orth ft.ll.tlcal situailon r*ult*l In a w*.k mark*! to-day, Orlobvr rloaing S.l MOt lowrr. Corn I lca>*d N <**nt h.gh*r oral oafs shad* lowrr. Provisions ii iri* < los* 10 c.nis lowrr In pork to S <*nt* hlh*r In lard. Th* I.4'tlng ftiHiroH rangnl as follow,: Oponlng llikliom laiwrst. Clos*. Wlirat No, Z H*pl 7>a 7M 77H 7<* 00l 7SVi7'i 79>, HS "*S Nov .. TOSaTi’a 79', 7*S • I'om No, 2. 9*| 40% 41S 40‘s 41% <>ri 09S 3*S 3Sa.9S Nov ... Of >'. ,V.' Oats No. z H*Pl 21% 2l T ,'a22 *l% 21522 im :i%Mtt as as as Nov 22h. 225K22*. a>, 2-I'. M.*Pork. |>*r f>hl.— *l2 I'. *l2 i:. *:; 9'. til Jan .. 11 49 11 LT> 11 *7% 11 47% Laird, |>r 100 lbs.— Orf .. 97% 7 10 97% 7u5 Nov .. *1 y. 7 02% 696 7% Jan CTO 6 m 6 70 6 72% Short JUha, p*r ion lbs— P*pt .7 70 7 70 770 77" CVt .. 7 4S 7% 7 42% 7 45 Jan .. 4 07% IS 6 07% lO Cash quotations wvr* as follows: Flour *asy; No. 3 spring whsal. 72 I v®7B , r; No. 3 rod. 744(714%*; No. 2 *orn. 41SU41S*. No. 2 ysllow, 41%MH1%c; No. 2 outs. asuaV; No 2 whltr. 35%ti36 . No * whits, 24 it 2V\c; No. 2 ry*. 52%t(M*. Rood f.*llng harlsv, 39ti39%5; fair to *ho|r* ma! Irg Miif.7*; No 1 flas s**d *1 54. No. 1 Nortli sr.‘st*.rn, *1.54; prim* Timothy **d. *4 VAj 4.50, msss |*>rk p*r hbl.. *l2iil2T>, lard l*>r lii Ito.. 7.<a%e7 06. short rib slls lions*.i, r4a7 45; dry aalird ahonldsrs (boxsdi 6%ft6S< , abort *l*ar sides (box'd). P lifjS 20 MM 41. PKR9OI4L. Mr E F Bower of Macon Is registered at the Defloto. Mrs. O. J. Scovel will leave this even ing for Macon. Mr M E Psrker of Atlanta Is a guest of the De Bom. Mr. R. A. Hsrrtson of Atlanta Is t guest of Uie De Soto. Mr. 1., Pec'urd o( Atlanta li Ml lh Ik Bclo. Mr A. J. Ku v-p of Bimbk* r* lrr,d nl th- PulA.kl, Mr. I. W llarkelt I'ft via th* Central yeatentay fr Ailairta. Mr. an.! Mrr. W. U of Atlanta are K’tej.ta of the I'ula.kl. Mr*. M. J Ive* I* a passenger on the TnlliliaxK-r from New York. Mr*. R. H. Nlcill will*.l for New York yeaterAay on the Kanee. City. Ml*. UUa Hlrch left via the riant Bya tem yeatarday for New York. Mt. tlertiu.le Reynold* left via the Southern yeaterday for Belmont. lira. J. A. Hln-on of l-.nrlch wa* among the guest* of the Pulaekl yesterday. Mr I). K Allen of Ma.-on was among Ihe arrivals at Ihe lk> Soto jealerday. Mts* lr.# K.-atse and Mis# Alice Haloes ol Fairfax. S. C.. are guests of the I’u laakl- Mr IV. R. l.eaken was among Ihe |>as a.ngera of the Southern yesterday for Ual t.more. Mr I’. Sheridan of Brunawtek was among tn* arrivals at Ihe Fulaskl yea terdny. Mr R K. Ikinn of Orlando |.a-a and throuah the city yesterday cn route to New York. Mr R. C. Folk Is expected home on the TaUnhasser. which sailed Saturday from New York. Ml** Fannie Hannon left yeaterday by the Southern for UUmout, where she will enter college. Mr John Humphreys we* among the lass. ngcr* of the aboard Air i.lne >*- trnlay tor Norfolk. Miss J. A Mpstln Is among the passen gers of the Tallahassee which salted from New York Saturday. Mr I>. V. Ilopiw, Mra. D. Hoppe and Mis- Mary llopps sailed for New York yesterday on the Kansas City. M ■ Unit Lynch I. ft oil she Kansas City yesterday for New Y’ork. where she will spend the winter with friends. Mrs. C. I>. Mixe and children and Mr*. Curl were among the passenger* of the Ho ithern yesterday for New York Miss Gertrude Hetmont left last night for Belmont. N. C., where she will begin her senior year In Belmont college. Tiie friends of Mr. John 11. Wright will la' pleased to know that he has recovered from hi* recent lUncm and la out axatn. Mr*. E. Karow. Mis* Karow and Mastrr L. Kerow are passengers on the Tallahas see which sailed Saturday fiom New York Mr. G. J. S.vel and Mi*s Marie Scovel will sail this evening for Baltimore. From there they will go lo Wnshlng-on. where Mis* Marie will enter college. Mr. k*rank Tyler of Waynesboro Is In the city. Mr Tyler was a member of Company B of the He oc.d Georgia Regi men. and ha* a number of friend* here Mrs. 8. MeGrane. Mrs A. J. Smith. Mrs. C W. Banders and little Maud Ban lers left on the Kansas City yesterday for N. w Y'ork. lo be absent until November. Mr. and Mrs. Waring Russel. Jr., ac companied by their daughter and grand son left Inst night for Macon, where they will spend several days taking In the car nival. Mr. William A. Mulherin of Augusta was among the passenger* on the Kansas City for New Y’ork yesterday. This is Mr Mullierln’s last year In the medical department of Harvard College. Miss Nellie Harty was a passenger on the Kansas Clly. sailing for New Y’ork* yesterday. Miss Harty goes to resume her etudlee at the New York Conserva too’, where ahe ha* been for a year studying the Virgil clavier system under some of the best teacher* in the metrop olis. Her friends are greatly pleased with Ihe splendid progress she haa made and the commendation her work tuts won. V 4 ILL ( HlHlir. %Om*9lO\. So Invltatl'ius lsii*d to Pnhll* for ( Htlit ilrnl Ih-tlicalin*. Thoae who have been expecting Invlti • lotui tg the dedication of the new- FMhe drl of Bt John the Baptlat on Octobtr 2. are likely to be disappointed. On ac count of the large number whom It would be neeeaeary to invite, and te .u*e nt tne number of other* who would consider thftllgftlve* entitled to alm the Fi nance Committee of the Cathedral, wht* h I* in chnrge of tnie miner, h.ia deddwl to place the adrfUaHon fe a* II The aeatlrg rapacity of the Cathedral In only l.fftW. and aa the of the Cathedral alone eaally * icwiln thl number, to aay nothing of the member* of t*her Fathofle iongreg.ijlona In the city, and the rnnny noti-Fatholic* who would deal re to witner* the ceremony, th* committee h i* hit u|**n thia plan a* the only inrun* of controlling the attendance "No Invitation* to t!i- dedication have be. ii laaued." Mr M A Byrne, of th* llnaitce committee, yea’enlay. "ex j cept tho.<M pent out by Hla hep Kelley t the prelate- and clergy whoae preaen • 1 I* le*lred on the €rr talon, and to each nrwa, aper of the city and to the Mayor of the City Whi e we would be pleaeej t # t ompllmeut he ilonora who *o kindly aaxlate 1 u-. It D out of the queatlon to invite all aid the ommlttee would not undertake to fix the figure at which tho* 'ontrlbut ng a —ttaln •m>unt uml over, ar.ottld b* left It* and and tho-e contributed If a phon'd be omitted tmr Intereata ar* hero and w do not ilealre *o be run out of town hv th ae who would Juatly have CHure to f* el tlem** ivce alighted. * Antlclpat ' g that t‘ e number who will deal e to utter #l .h* d"d‘.catl *n w .I! gi*at u iietKd ttu • *mi ipi Mj tin Cm • *~7 ii; i •r. • ■ m i • expenae* of'the 1 licitlon will he con atderabfl*. and nlao I ecauae of the fact that we prill have * and ht vf about t2s.(*oi li.inatng over up. the committee decided upon an adtblaalon t;jrg* **f II i* the ♦•aaiepf arlutlon of the ••ueatlona which con front e 1 ti* Ticket* will only **• i to the exunt of the rearing . apa. ltv of the Cathedral, which l- ab.*u: l.twh Tick et* will le numiered a* ordlng to th pewa for which thy aie Mld, a tlx* I tiumher being •llotUd to ech pew *o t.iat there will he no cvercrowdlllg. atid • very | uicha* r* fa ticket will he .**- eure<| of a raerve*l **ot The prepartlona for tn* dedication will he on an elaborate im-mlc. The muaictl ! programme w 1.. be e*|ecially -laborat' Practically ali the k* l muaicai ceMiri flex have l*een engaged for the <>< ueion nr.l #he director. Mr Frink V. Re la* re* has had a chorua of fifty voice* in train ing xlnce July. Mr John Brown, of Wilmington. Del who 1* ere4'tlng tne organ will b*- he'’.* thia week lor the purpoae of c*>mple,*lnx the ronatructiop and '•vok-Ing*’ the orga He expecta to have ft completed whMn the next ten day* •fin which the cho!; and choru* will make u*e of It ar the/ •emi-weekly rehearaaia. Mr Brown ha declared hi* in ten rlon of making the orgin the be** he ha* ever conatructed. tmt t\ i\ imivkh. One Man HonsileJ and tnnther ttenfen Yearly to Heath. Mr W O. Itrewer. city ticket nnd pas senger ag.nl of the Central of Georgia, who returned to Savannah yesterday from Oliver, told a representative of the Morn ing News of s quarrel anti tight between two well-known men of Dover that may end In Ihe death of one of them, and possibly serious permanent Injury to the o! her The men ere Kbenexer l.ane and Wm Mock. There had been some trouble be tween them prior to the right Saturday, brought about. It I* anid. by the fact i*vi* Mock had been circulating reports about l-ane. that she latter lock umhr.igc at. e the day In question Mock entered the store of Lane and telling him that he had come prepared for him walked over o the counter and cursed him. In such terms that Lane, r. t h.nx I, > k of the I'ounier got hold of nn axe handle nml struck Mm a side of the head with It. doorlng him. Lane then startrd arbuml She counter to see what Injuries he hod itifll 'ted. but be fore be got to the other man Mee k had so f.r recovered that he got out hi# pis tol and ms l-ane came from behind the counter and In full view he fired at him three times, two of the bullets taking effect. Despite the fact that he was badly wounded, tans advanced on tlie man and with the ax hundh gave hint such a besting that he Is likely to die. If he ls not already dead from Its cfT* ts. Lane wa* not arrested at Ihe time, (hough he made no effort to escape. PLAYERS I \ HARD H t K. t'lirre Members of Ihe Hohsoa Thea ter < >inpaiiy 111. The Rohson Thenier Company gave u performance nt the theater yestonlay nf lernoon and another last night. The bill wa* "Ten Night* In a Barroom" a: both performance*. The theater at night was crowded. The Itobaon Company Is up agiln*' hard lm k. Mlaa Y’acger, the leading lady, who was laketi 111 Inst week. Is still con fined to her room and two other member* of the company are 111. This is Ihe rc.i s.m the |da\ - Miver .-.it Wert urn pre sented. The play given I* the only one Ibal could t>e presented by the company In lis crippled condition. The Company Is doing the best It can, however. Anew team of apeclalty arttets arrived vesler day ami will take part in to-day’# per formance At the matinee the cornel, play “Cupid will be presented In co.i neclloti with a vaudeville programme. At night v asi Adrift” will bv played. 1 * ■ CITY Hit FA IHE*. Chivalry Lodge No 77. Knights of Pyth ian, will hold Its election of officers to night. A meeting of the officers of the First Infantry will be held next Friday night a*, the Regimental Armory for Instru lion. The order for the mod lug emanate from Col A. It. Lawton. The hearing In the halteas corpus case .1 the three British sailor*. Imprisoned fa,- being absent from the ltrlthci ship Georg. Fleming without leave, was In-gun In #h Superior Court yesterday, hut was con tinued until this morning. The dance at Messrs. Barhee & Rar.dy's pavilion at Isle of Hope to-night promts, to he one of the most agreeable anal pleas ant of the season. One of Ihe features of the evening will be a dancing contest, a handsome prtge for the most graceful couple upon the floor from 9 to to o'ckx-k being on exhibition now at Hunter A Van Keuren’s The ladle* attending will 1, perm!:ted to engage In a guessing comes: ns. to the number of people upon the pt vliion. Perfect Health. Keep the system in perfect or der by the occasional use of Tutt’s Liver Pills. They reg ulate the bowels and produce A Vigorous Body. For sick headache, malaria, bil iousness, constipation and kin dred diseases, an absolute cure TUTT’S Liver PILLS ftf %ni\E IftTCLUGCHX. ftlattera of laferet ta Whipping Mra Generally. It 1* Juat twelve year* ago that the ffrat flve.maated a hooner waa launched In thia country, and thia typo la now aorlnging up like muahrooraa The pio neer of the 4‘la*a waa the Governor Anew The Helen Martin la the lateat of the ttve-maatera to be lautw hed. and at that ahe doea not throw the Amea ao badly In the ahade allowing for the molern Im provement* in the Interim. WlUiim l*almer of Philadelphia hae Contracted with George G Welt of Waldoboro. Me., for the i-onatruction of anew flve-maater of 4.M*) ton* coal capacity, to be named the Baker Palmer The keel will be laid . aoon a?- the Fannie Palmer ta launched t xi mMith The fl\ *-• master will be laun< hd next May. Rualnea* in aail tonnage remain* re aiiicted by the acarrity of veaaela auhaMe for long voyage*. aay a Philadelphia re jort There are order* in the market for South American and Weat Indian trade*, and ehlpiwrN *re prejaared to meet full rates recently paid, but tonnage *eem- Ingly la not available, for trompt and forward veaaela are being held in reserve FoaaHng lumber freight* are strong and hive a rlalig tendency. Foal freight* .ire lull, pith rates low and unaatlaftictory. Pnaarngera bt Xtrsmahlpa. Paaaenger* by afeamahip Kanaia City for New York yeaterday. Mra. W B. turned, Mi-a M M Donald. W. U Larned. Mr. Btulta, J. B. Hurnatead wife and child B B. Barle arvl wife. John Boblnaon and wife. J W. Mclntlre, Jr.. Mra. A. J Bmlth Mra. F. W. Bunder*. .Mr- B McUrane. P Walah. R H. Rfiwe. J B Walker. F N. ((madman. Albert Gritnm, W. Y. Merry. Chealey Brown MaraJutll. Far I Jartaon. E. G Boy lea. Mia* K. Ge Flla. Mrs. A C. Vaughn. MU* Katie lnrtkenao. Mlaa May Wiley. G B Davla. W A Muihertn. Mlaa Lynch. Mi*a N It. Hurty, Mlsa M F. Weat. Mlaa Alice Bnitwden. J Rebarer. K. Bukefaer. R Edgar Dann. W K Rnatol, Mia* Mary Hopp*. Mr*. D Hoppa. H T Phillip* aixl wife. D Hoppa. Mlaa Thompaon. J G Haa*. H M Ills. Mr Pon Mlaa F, Harmon. Mra M F White. Mra R B. Nlced. Mra. M G White. Mlaa Mitchell. MT*.- Groaa. Mra. J K. Kimbrough. I f'roker ami wife. Mlaa Nannie G>-wla, ind *hree- steerage. Passenger* by atcamahip Tallahaaaee. New York for B.iv,nnah. Bepr. 22 Mr* J W. Daniel. Mia* J A Muslin, Mr Plum, wife and two children. Mra B Roblnaon. Mlaa E. W Wagg W F. Wad law W M McCleary. B. Robinwon. W. F Johnaon and wife. H B Brown G Ket hum. W G.Platt, R G Payne. MU* K Ldiham. Mra. K Mackellar. Mra. A C. Meyera. Mlaa E V. Orlffln. A. C. Mey er. C. E. Bonfleld. J. Paaco. F. B Crock • It. Jr., J J Beach. A if Harden. Kira A Cooper* Mim C. Paul. W. C. Brown and wife. G I* Knight Mr*. Knight. G. \\ Brown. J. If. Browm. D R Franklin. I! W. Daniel*. Mra K C Polk Mra Mor rell. Re\ A Henry, wife and three chil dren. J Bulltvan. T. Timothy. B. E. fve* Jr.. F. T Borugg*. p. T Blemona. W Ginge. Mra. If Uni*. Itr. H I O’Con nor. J F. Fog*wall, J- H. B<’hro%ler nnd wife. II B hroeder. G. Rchroeder. Mlaa G. Bchroeder. Mra. K. Karow Mlaa Kar->wr. Master G Karow. Mra. R J Bonner. Mlaa McKiley. R Plkahner, R J. Bonn Miaw M K one man. Mra. C. H. Konemtn. Mlaa Jennie Evans, Mlaa Fltsgerald. Mlaa Motile De.-ker. Mia* Margie Bymen*. Mina Fltsgerald. Mr* Fltsgergld. Mlaa C. B H.imlln. Mr* M. J Ivaa. Mlaa H F. Webb Mlaa F. Davla. Miriam Clark. Mra C. F Wilson and nurse M F Healy. J. H Bmlth. T. G. lfamlln. C W. Lane. Mlaa M H Parson* Mlaa E G GuptUl, E Katz lionise Harris Mra M Rlcb ard*. M Renner*. Gupa Lupowlta. Amanda Greene. Millie Harris. Mra Fhamplon, Ellen McKaddcn. Mr* A E Eatte. A J. Danforth. B. Hianton J H. Gravco and wife. T Fumphell. J Burden, Carl Daniel*. J. Joaephy, B Judlch. M S.doui. J Fatthlon. J. O'Nalll. J Hlnen T Champion. H Brunson. F Boeaaer. H H. Thompaon. Gula Thompson. liU Meyera, Francis Wllllam. H. William*. Sax nnah Almaaae. Bun rises at 5.51 a. m . and seta at 5.53 p. m. High water at Tybee to-day at ft 22 a m aixl ft.X5 p. m High water at Savan nah one hour later. Phasea of the Afooa far September. D. H M. First quarter X 1 56 morn. Full moon A 11 6 eve. lots! quarter 15 2 57 ev. New moon .23 I 57 eve. Moon Perigee. ’.h; Moon Apogee, 23d AltltlA %I.* AAD DEPARTI RR9. A easel* Arrived Yeaterday. Bte unship Itasca. Digg*. Baltimore—J. J t’arolan. agetM. Steamship Ettrlckdale tßr). Stewart New York - -8' rnchan A Cos. Bteamshlp Elite <Br.). Nielsen, from he low. —Minis A Cos. Burk tA’erner (Nor ). Tonneset). Barba dos—Dahl A Cos. Vessel* AAent to gea. Bteamahlp Kansas City, Fisher, New Y’ork. Bteam*hlp Iri* (Belg ). Bytor. Antwerp and Isondon Bteamshlp Roxhy <Br ), Shield*. Bremen and Hamburg Erelahta and Charters. Bark Julia. 743 tons, Philadelphia to Sa vannah with coal, tl 15. Shipping Alemnrnndn. Plymouth, Brpl 23. Arrived: Steamer Vlvlna. Punta Gordo Femardtna. Fl 4„ Kept —Arrived: Schooner Josephine Elliott. Page, Port land. Me I*orl Tampa. Fla.. Sept 24 -Arrived: Steamer Veritas (Nor.). Rasmussen. Ha vana. via quarantine Bailed Ho mier Masrotte. While. Ha vana. via Key Wen; steamer Evelyn. Parse, Carteret. Key West. Fla. Hept 34 Arrived: Ht.amer# Olivette. Hmlth Havana, anil •alb-d for Port Tampa. Whitney. Btapl*# New Orleans, and sailed for Havana Charleston. 8 C.. Bept 34.—Arrived: Schooner Island City. Ilenderaon. Phila delphia. Balled Steamer Comanche. Pennington. Nw Y’ork. Glasgow. Hept 33.-Balled: Steamer Plytlna. Savannah. Hamburg. Bept 21 -Balled: Steamer Winifred, Savannah. Baltimore. Bept 34-Balled: Steamer Henry Clausen. Jr.. Savannah. Philadelphia. Hept. 24-Cleared: Steam er Kmpre##. Savannah Jacksonville, Fla. Sepi 34.—Entered "id cleaned: Steamer Iroquois. Kemble New Y’ork. Notice tn Mariners. Pilot charts and all hydrographic Infor mation will b-- furnish*-.! masters of ves sel* free of charge | n United Hta(es hy drographic office In Custom House Cap Ulna are requested to call at the off)c* Reports of wrecks and derelicts received for transmission to the Navy Dauari. mint. F l .’ naatwlae Eaporta. v r:; V 2, m ; h ! p K * n *** ci - tor n** York: .4*3 bales upland eotioo, xan bar ra.a cottonaaad oil. barrel* rosin oil *" h *' domeaiics. 402 barrel, roalr,. is barrel* turpentine. 15AI feet lumber, tn 7*l 14 b>l '* *eepin**. 34 pack 3S. il* tons pig chlJs* * * iCh> K m?r THE Sill Mil News i % IS SOLD At the following News Stands; I4KW YORK riTT. Valor R.aif Irx ftfood. ilrrotooo— I aioo ~ HOT(11, MAM. Porkrr Hour Hmw i„4. 14AITIMOHK. 910. naltlmoro Arm Cos. w a4nia4;toi, o. c. V. Hn4rl 9fwi •too* Willard* Hotrl lrw, 94004. Kbb4tl Nona. Arm Üb4. aahea 11.1. K. M. C. nax’. Photo npi>lr Hritr, A. i'rlotlnc Cos., L. Illnmhrrx. BKAt rORT, I. C. K. ltallrr. 14 . R. Rrlaial. CHARLESTON, S C. B. Doirlirr, I nlon krw. Cos., Coast Liar Drpat. P4IRT ROYAL. S. C. Airs. H. rssiphrll. ATLANTA. OA. K imlM.ll Hnir Nows Cos., H. 911 %• rrol n n Jk Cos.. Attit STA. 6 4. Pnrkrr llrsß Cos., Yon Nor R- R- Ams Cos. AI.RANY, GA. Mrs. John Hsrsrl, I. Itros. AHERUTt, r. A. M. I. Holldnr. HAINRRIDGE, GA. 11. L. Hicks, I. lirnii Cos., Rill NMA’ICK, <>V rirmin, -A 14 *49. t tin 1)1*1. e, r.,4. t.s.arr News Cos. EITSfitM ALD, GA. 9Tls*rrold News Cos.. Grider's News Aororr. 4.1 YTOA, GA. t(. N. Borkr. JK*I P. GA. Hassle Swindle. M ACON, GA. Itrowo House News Stood. Central Depot News Stood, j Ftresssc A Turner Nrws Cos. POOLER, GA. Joseph IVIIImoo. QI'ITMAN, GA. C. H. Remlo*4on. THOMASVILLE, GA.' A. Dennett, 11. Thomas. Jr. VALDOSTA, GA. j 4. B. Breedlove, \ 4*. S. Roodorool, D. K. Toole. WIVCROS9, 6A. , lotoo News Cos. APALACHICOLA, FLA. M. A. Moore. B ARTOW. PLA. Mo. Van Fleet. CARRABRLLE. PLA. John Nash. DA ATOM A. FLA. Geo. H. Clark. DELAND, FLA. G. W. Flsber. FERNANDINA, FLA. F. IV. Simmons. FORT MYERS. FLA. IVSB. ft. AVnslihars. Gainesville, Flo. Miller 4 Avero, James Bell, HIGH SPRINGS. PLA. Gramhllnß llrns. INVERNESS. FLA. IV. H. Miller. J ACKSONI ILLE, FLA. The 11. A 11. H. Drew Cos., .lame* Doaglaa, Ph* Duval >rni fttaad, .1. I>. ftlrrrltf. Mr\amara A Hosier, t nlon Yew (’a., I alna Depot, ftaroa Zachnrla*. REI WENT. FLA. Ker West lews Cos. I.KF.SRi HG, FLA. Garrett 4 c.rrig, LIVE OAK, FLA. ilroam 4 Abrams. t MIAMI. FLA. John R. Dewey. MOSTIFKLLO, FLA, ftV. ft. linmnaa. OC ALA, FLA. W. E. Connell. PALATKA, FLA. Fharlea G. Rnwin*. • PKAIACOLA, FLA* Can Ray ftewi Fo. IHNIT TAIHPft, FLA. J. H. Mardlek. TI >TA GOUDA, FLA. lie ftoto Drug ( 0., Gulf Pharmacy, * WAYFORD. FLA. ' Thro. J. Miller, 11. L. Philip. A Cos. LAKELAND. FLA, (•■ J. Forbes. L\KE CITY, FLA , Vimig'i Drug Store. ohi.ando, fu. | I arils * O'lMl, %. T. Howard. st. Ai ocrriSK, fli. . (I. •slomnna. si u m:i; springs, fla. Sowanrr Springs Cos. ST. PETKttSBI RU, FLA. J. G. Bradshra A l'o. STARKE, FLA. Newell n. Hall. TAt.l, SIIASSEE, FLA. E. W. Clark. TAMPA, FLA, W • E. ( heaot, Tnnipo Hook and Sews Co* C. B. Barnard. Sad on Plant System, Seaboard. Cen tral and Snntbern Railway Trains. —During the last live years th* hlrlh rate among the native French race h* been appreciably Interior to the death rat*, although the lotal population of Fran * has Increased about m,Mt In those five years. This Increase, however. Is due to foreign Immigration An eminent Frer h slatlatlclan. writing recently In the Pell* Journal of Paris, esilmstad that *ot" will double her population In forty-fl'" years. Germany In elity-Sva yeare. A a irla-Hungary In seventy years. Engl*"'* In eighty years and Italy In 110 year* while France, at her present rate Ol •O' •rears, will require WO years.