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BRYAN TO THE CLUBS.
r, ntlna-d from Finn Pa*a.
>4,1 them In va-sh*e and tax
~ 11 onwrH "
•.rlM.ovfrnmrul.
4m *ht we object to iff that
. *-fet*l U*ur irn|*rlHi pollc >
1.4 V <iown Joi'trtm •* which, :f
w destroy the right >f th©
to iurtlcipate in #n*r
rnmert. That l* our objection
v If you were simply going
off und ome h*m* a*
• , v . th© rim* Hut tn.it
j H ; , You Ur* not kill them
\• i want to trade with them
,l t* r. v your trade argument
. ,i*"l t 'ii You cannot tr*l* with
- . m for subjects. hut you
have them for lubjwtt If w©
mm t iou cannot make sub
t mem without changing our
4>\i ■ nrnent. You can’t hold
I•’ .H iu.il servitude without
\ur •'On at I tut lon. either openly
$ '.h fly. nd the power that
_ utl he Constitution mid muke
.Ml! of a Filipino. can disregard
• Ututlon. and make mmjeot* out
\m*ri n i*eoplff You hove 41
i. fiit*r©gar*l the 4\mstttu!ion
!©.| >*.tes us y*el have In Porto
j you have aa much right to ©xclud©
v .n tti*ena from the guarani©©* >f
.-titltutto(i. * you have to exclude
}\ iUcttftf
Hepu • an party I* following the
p of m© irehy. It does not propoa©
• s hut i proposes a principle upon
• Him a King can stand. It **>©-
i (Town, hut It propose* a
fti.it can fit nothing but a crown
i> i di- in (tarty has Vn© mi Por o
b - what Kngland did In this coun
I our PreaMent i> doing t<wla\
• e o Georg© HI dwl a catitury and
a quarter ago. What difference <foe it
t -vhet r you ©nil him President or
T ■ “f or Kins. f he administer* the
p.* • fa King?
an Olil "perch of McKinley‘a.
*l r not only arnlnst imperialism
b • It strikes a blow at our prlnci*
j . . • government; we are agatnet u be
■ i • It destroys the m>oil pr©s
t * **f this nation among the
if of the earth Let me read
> what w said by Mr McKinley
v ■♦■lf in regard to this net ton's position
rd regurd to the principles eel forth
I ►••• lar.itlon of Independence. \V.
have insisted. s all have Insisted who
t*• defended tin* l>eclamtlon, that It
> i *>t written for n day. nor for a year,
n ' r a century. We have contended
that wap written for all time and all
l- *pl* and th.it no nation would * ver •©
>• gr-si that It could not rest securely on
• and. titration of Independence. We
u • noi alone In this ld t. T'nill the poi
e **f mp* riutiem entered the Republi
can- • •>• agreed with us In this doctrine,
a . will Me from a Fourth of July
, . made by the President htmuolf at
• g<> five years ago last July. Bpeak-
Ir.* <r ih* authors and signers of the de
cli atton of Indepemlence and the consti
t’it ton. he a.ild:
They built not for themselves, hut for
;*'!rnt> Their plans stretched out into
the future, compassing the ag*-e and egi
t• i a mankind Not olore for the pres
♦•r w re their saerlil.es and their atrug
r ill for nil time thereafter; not for
An an colonlas only, but for the whol
I m o rice, wherever men and women
■i*• fniggling for higher, freer and be
- edit lone I> was the yearning of the
-. il 'or emancipation. It was the cry of
h.u ity for freetlonv-freedom to think
‘ “ 1 k ini an wi bin the limitation of
Hid proper laws which should be of
r> ’ own making *
!*• were no limitations on that con
t‘ • Men then There were no limitations
• i hat declaration of independence. It
• , ~)t intended for the people whosoug
s’ hen. it was for them and their chll
c’ is children to the remotest ag*s It
. for the Anglo-Saxon then. It Wfas
!• di mankind
N Tears for Itepulilies,
innot better describe th* fall of th
1 .r*li an party: I cannot better plctur
it demoralisation; I cannot better de-
'ocn|4ete ffurrrender to the doc
> that underlie monarchies and m
l> und desi*otlsms than to l**|| you that
\* u h king dies a Republican pr* skh nt
i sfisl n rneskiige of condolence, hut
wh*n two republics expire no K*-
l . ll* an sheds n tear We wart the
. *ri an people to attend to thetr own
We wont them to have ih-r
•m ideas and s:anl for them We want
t.atlon to be among the rattons as
<* fht and example
I want this nation to be Jtifft anl U|v
r.ght. - j tiiat when other nut lons quar
v* ins*, id of I'wl.ing out grwt armks
t kll ih li other, they will say, 'leave
• jn-.il n to the l*nltel Stales; the>
H in- trust**!.' 1 want this nation to be
i • maker amxig the nations, and
mu t will earn th* reward promised to
t !>*>'’-maker. 'Hiesaed ore the |a*.•■■-
r- f*r they shall In- the ctlll
d- n of t *od.' "
A* ii* t-ont'ludlng MMskm of th* con
n-n H>n ftourke (\xkran was the
• "*f tlov M< Mitltn of Tennessee
I the meeeting to order and Intro
“ l Mr r- kran Mr, Cockran devot
• f>eech to th question of imperial*
*te%etann on Imtterlallaiu.
A I ii K Bt even son addressed the con
n it ttie afternoon session He
*di ii, j.art:
e re-election of (‘resident McKinls\
i held b\ himself and his party—
*nd justly —an endorsement of the
' • f th** administration towards the
1 Pl*it e I-lands Im>l no Hepuhilran
ts> conscience d-l id- himself
• nope that. If sustained at the
” • will be a chan#* In the mth
f'*’ M, d Policy of the administration.
Mon is worse than midsummer
1 * ’ The re-election of the present
x ''!'• would be a vote of con tide n-'.
m h en-lors*-ment by the American
°f • war of conquest-the salient
'' u ■ °f his administration The con
•* i*i t) of the administration hy the
It* oir only hope of escape from
' ; mis policy It has tnauguarted.
rlallsm knows nothing of llmlta
t ' '* wer. Its rule Is outside of the
" ,? *on It means the adoption hy
*o-n m republic of the colonial
'* of European monarchies It
" - lu tight to hold alien people as
* •* enthrones force as the con
's agency In government. It means
fh ; mptre.
r * wing close In the wak* of imrer
‘ II • ome the tmnioci**- standing
T, # -i e dread hand of militarism will
• u ‘ ln *he new world as in the old
‘ f,iiV lrTn will he suhstl-
< f • tits peaceful agencies,, which
•v" re than a century made our
■ * ontented and happy."
• **attires of Rrsolntlnns.
• itlong adopted commend thy
f ,‘ ’ ' platform, declaring a Dsm*
ih should lie organised In every
1,./ * 1,1 nation, •i-|h h| to every
ln to pledge him
"iu °ne rot#, for the party; d
' * f Hie evidence that great rorpor
e? . #nfl^v rlng to control the vote*
mployes ts roo plain to I>e tlenled;
' pre*snt administration f
, * ”t f-iiiure to enforce the federal
,. r | * ’“atutedenounce the Hdmln
!r C u " ’Permitting two Republics
. n A^r *‘ ’to hi* destroyed withoat
t#j,. rf * sympathy;** condemn "failure
•h,.*"''' 1 ! 1 ' rroe. ute the men fed
• 1a! r,,htn P°*t*l frauds.** urge that
xn Institutions are in danger;
? n ympathy with sh* coal miners
in , '* v, vania In their aland against the
• *’e coal trust, and hope they may
fr> f , speedy settlement as will af
. * m wages;** assert the
j>r.. "" of McKinley would mean the
, J '“ion of war taxes, entangling al-
, lf! >,,>l monarchies of Europe and
in remote parts of
ice md dc la re "the election of Mr Rry
-*n will me.ifi the salvation of th* coun
try."
The follow ing ofti. era were elected W
R He irst. president. Mux F lhms*n, sec-
I retury Mar us Daly, treasurer.
Th* convention adjourned sine die to
| night.
M’ftKß %T OHUI
••real I rimd l.lslcned to Nose%elt
With I'roTiMind attention
Omaha. Oct 4 -<Jo\ RtKuuveli.
ofter Jav of *trfiuou* effort, ln which
no lee.** than tn "pee, h - w*re mab-. mi*
BMt at ( i • • ■ the R
ceptlon •? ihl- 11\ and after
a parade through th- street-, I• was
x>nvey# i| in a tent, wh r an not nwc;*
audb ne had aariemblcd Ii- spoke an
hour .n.l a half ar. i wa- Hst*nsl t witli
profouial .ittiendoti At midnight tlov.
It.*.-, veil departed on hi- low i trip
The Governor sad *T k- th*- question
of fre* silver. If any of you are fortun.it
• nough to know whether Mr, Rrynn. If
♦ let ted, will p.i> the obligations of the n•-
lion in silver or gold. I would übh he
would divulge hi* know |t*lge, for M
Bryan will not Th* re is no doulu ibout
where wt stand. We stand on the go HI
M.mdard and m stand on it on the \l
- sen hoard and in the Rocky moun
tains anxwlart
\\ e ar*- fortunate eraiugh In having H
stjes which stand w- r!ng thin In my
isirt of the country Some p .*p|e s\ th e
the silver issue I* dead This l*sut . mn*M
te dead when people art uncertidn •* to
how a candid lie of out of iwo gre.it par
ties would pay the obligations of th* na
tion."
( HIP %!** I\ HAWAII
Three 4 andiilaft* In V*ro*|tr*f for
lleleaale to \% ashing Inn.
Honolulu. Sept 2;. via Victor! i B. 0..
<Vi. 4—Rep tMU sns and Detn.'icrats t ach
held their <'nnventl>rv * n th* .‘4th K i h
party nam’d a native II iwaiian for dele
gate lo Washington. Tl lnd* pendants
tare sure to put up Rot** rt W \V|!c.x Th**
Republican n*mlnee is the Hon Bimuel
Parker, chairman of th* Hawaiian tie*
gallon to the National It* publi* .in conven
tion at Phllad-lphla. Th* Democrats hive
pui up Prince Dhvl-1 Kawananakou
Both Parker and Prince David are wide
ly known and ver> popular native** and
with Wilcox in lie field th* campaign
promises to he an interesting one.
(011,1) CART M HALL
Republicans Had Rnatmted All In at.
I.ouls for To-morrow.
Chicago. (Vt 4 Rmirke Cockran, who
was to haVf spk*n t St. next
Saturday, under the auspices rf the Anii-
Imp* riallsti League, h. cancelled the
engagement, owing to the leagut s* ina
bility to procure a hal! At Democratic
National headquarters it was declared to
day that the Kepuld cans had engaged all
the hills In St LoUD. for that date Mr
Cockran will speak 8a tun lay night at
T*>peka, Kan.
< %>ll*%ll.\ l\ HALTIHORR.
AA 111 Me Opened Nrti A|itdn> by F.&-
Wennfor (inriimn.
New A’ork, Oct. I -ffx-Benator Oortnan
of Maryland, and Congreff.-man Rivhard
s n. were in conference to-day at Naton
al Democratic headquarters. H**nator
Gorman will stay here until Saturday,
when he will return to Baltimore On
next Monday night, he. with ex-Gov
Bton , will opan the . ampaign In Bali!-
irore. After that until the close of th*
campaign Berator Oorman will b* In thl
clty several days ra*h weak.
< nrl Melgnel,
New York. Oct. I -Carl Bchurg has re
signed the presUlency of the National Civil
Service Reform Association In order. It
is stated, that his personal adv** i > of
the election of Mr. Bryan shall not l*er
In tiny way against th* non-partisan use
fulness of the association.
llr %it ii nt le i*n ii on.
Lebanon. Ind . Oct. 4 Mr Bfyan **amc
her© from Indlanapiills this evening and
made a speech In th*- Court House park
to a large audience He discussed trusts,
the money question and the Income tax
Hill In Nni 1 ork.
New A’ork. Oct. 4. Senator I till return
ed from Richmond. Va . to-day much
pleased with his trip. He declined to
talk politics. He will s|*ak In N* wark.
N J.. 10-morrow night.
Leave < union Mimdnt,
Cntrton. c <>. t 4.—-President McKinley
has arranged to go to Washington next
Monday morning Mrs. McKinley will ac
company him
A(f.UAiIT 4 OAI'KIIKKAIT. FLAG.
Nlmji from laeoraln ln%elgheil
Again*! the lllaplat of the t ol**r.
Washington. Oct. 4—At the me*-tlng of
the I’nkrtn Veterans* I’nlon to-da\. Com
rade Fierce of Georgia Introdu el a set of
resolutions against the display of the
Confe’leraie color.-, which elicited much
comment. After som* die* tission
tlons on the subject were adopted. In par*
"That the Mending of th*se emldemstl
cal colors, th# entwining of the I’nion flag
with the fonfederaie flax. Is i mere
mo* kery. an uns*-emly effort to harmon
ise advf rse principles.
•Jtl ih- ca|*aelly of iiersonal friends and
blood relation- we extend M those who
fought against us the full measure of na
Mona I affection; and when they act in the
capacity of luwabldfng citlaens of th*- re
public we che. rfully give to them our
MXWrnillMi; blit when they act'ln th** r
l*a* hy of Confederates, miking an unpa
triotic display Of the Confederate colors
*** unhesitatingly decline to accord t*
them the slightest recognition or afllila
tlon.’*
(ONHFADKO THE MAIIIHA.
% it nn Int lon Adapted by the Amer
ica nn Hi I'ekln.
Washington. Oct. 4 —A letter has been
received by Gen Hey wood, commandant
rtf marines, from Col Riddle, the senior
marine officer In Chinn, enclosing resolu
tions adopted hy Ihe Americans at Pekin,
expressing their hearty appreciation of
the courage, fidelity and patriotism of Die
American marine#-. Minister Cong-r in
transmitting the resolutions. Joins Iff this
txprefttlon.
>rrr In Hn *■•.
Havana. Opt. f—Th y*llnw f#r (t
--uatlnn In not !mt>rovl During ton
month of t*|.t<-mh-r 7 raar* -r nmm
ally r-port-O. with • taortallty of £< t- f
ivnt. Ughty-four <••■* *r now un4r
trtmmt. in<l tw*n*y-Pth mo.
hnvo bvrn repotlol during the lat for.y
enght hours.
Hertford's Acid Phosphate
NERVOUSNESS.
A superior restorative when the ner
vous system ha* become impaired by
mental or physical overwork.
THE MOKNING NEWS: FRIDAY, OCTOBER .">. IK.
L/gglcP
!psfe!
Look at yourself! I* your face |
| covered with pimples? Your skin |
| rough and blotchy? It’s your liver! I
I Ayer’s Pills are liver pills. They
| cure constipation, biliousness, and
| dyspepsia. 2Sc. All drugpis's.
ihromi* r r rich hUek ! Tbr, u
BUCKINGHAM’S DYE S r .
%Ntl>Ti:i> I* A I MICK AM) JilM Y
Held fir l*org**r% In t ossrrtinn
AA llli the Rice t ns*.
New York. > t I c,pt. M fTi-.k* v,
chief of th*- detective bureau, unnoun* *•!
to-night that his turn lu*l im-t- wl
v*r A. •rt T IGtri k and tri* vab
Jm* f*r forgery in *onnectlon with iii
case *f William M Blew, th© Tex mill
ionaire. who die-l suddenly in this city
i iv*--k ago Bundny.
R|c* ’ff Strong!*** w ien*f*d to-day
No Hill was f*unl. but there w**r* secu
rttice * iimt*-d t* ih- worth ab*>ut f?-
Th* jjr**perty will remain In the
custody of i *.'< S f** I deposit C*>m|xiny
until such time *s th** x>mj*any shall fc**.
auth* i / •! ? deliver • to iM-in*- **n-*
beyond <l*ubl et! llt i*s| to re* **lv them
Th** xa t charge Hgalnsl Pitii-k and
Jones Is that they f*rg*l signaturei. to
checks and assignments drawn by the Ist**
millionaire. The lv following the death
of Mr Rice. Mr I'atri* k t *nk t* th*
banking house of S M rtw nson A Horn*
a ch* k di uwn in his fa\r un*l Mailed by
Mr. Bice, for gJf* ‘hi o , another for <lo*l
and two on ihe Fifth avenue Trust Com
pany for and ft A*. <¥• respectively
All these checks w**r# submitte*l sep
arately to Han<)w rltiug Kxp* rts Wlliittn
A Kingsley, David M Carvalho, ami Mr
Hiipn. of Trn\ N Y They all examin
ed the checks separated The\ agreed
In the c*n* luMon that the signatures were
forged
Th* exp. rt> found ihat n asslgum’-nt
rurportlng to hav* Iwen higne*l hy M-
Rlc was a fo grry < m the finding of the
expert# the rrest was mad* Jnes was
at rested in hi* r om. Patrick was ar
res ed at th*- office of the New York Btfe
D |Kslt 'ompan> where the vault con
taining Mr R 1 • s securities was openwl
It appear* that Mr Rice innl*- iwo
wills. Tlie first was . x**- utev) in Rcp
t mber. isfk. and was sent to Mr R|ce*a
attorney at ll*>ilffgon. Tex . i'apt James
A Biker Mr Patrick produced a copy
of h second will drawn by him on Jun*>
3d. IK> In this se*om) will It a* at
lege. 4. he. Patrick. ro*e*lved aboir tiine
t* nths o! to** niiLionalr*- s *-st it**. The
••*<>nd will ••*ntoln*sl ail the beneficiaries
mentioned In th** first and gave to them
more money than they had been bequeath
ed in the first will
The AA tlllam M Rice Institute for the
advancement of literature, science and
irt n lloust*n. T* x which was o get
nearly nine-tenths of the property by the
first will, was cut out largelx jn the se.
nd will It is oJalmed that subsequent
to th** signing of the s- v>nd w ill Mr
Rice assigned and transferred to Mr
I’atri' k. absolutely, ail hi" estate, and h€\
Patrick, agreed to pay him an annuity of
11‘MWI a year, und to erect a monument
costing over his remains.
j
If MO At; INTO THE Ml t.I.A.
Illrlck l%lllel mol Ills \A lie Injured
l> n Krrklrs* Aegrn.
ColuniMi. 8 <*.. Oof. 4 Mr and Mrs.
J H. W Hydrlck w*re driving to their
homo in Orangeburg county, when a nr
cro. <lr|ving up wildly from tehtnd. leh
*-l Into their vehicle. The n**gr> drwe on
without offering asl. and hm* not been
identified.
Mr H>*lri*k died o? the* injuries re
ce|v*-d. ami his tvife was vary painfully
Injured
Mr Hydr! k was a member of th** I>*g
Istature fr**n Orangeburg f**r many years.
His hr>th-r is now state setiator. Their
family U one of the most influential in
the county.
Th*- Governor today received a te|e
gmm fr*m Minnie AVlison at North.
Orangeburg county, asking him fo pra
te A her husband, who whm going to he
lynched He lnxtlga*.l an Investlgntlon
ami awtrlrtlii’d that Wilson was the ts
gro slm drov* over Mr and Mrs. Hy
•lrlck A cr**wd had vls|td hh* hoi cm to
lynch him Wilson, however, had left fur
the protection of the sheriff at Orange
burg As there ser*- threats of Ivm-hing
to-night. Wilson was got on board the
train at Orangeburg n*l s**n# t** (*olum
hia at 10 oVN* k to-night. AA’ilson Is sal*l
t* have I*een drunk
At 12 o‘ k> k to-night ino nnnei
entered Orangeburg and met and sea re bed
th*- Botithsrn train for Columbia for Wll
son The party would not believe the man
had been sent to the penltentlarv on the
(h ast Line, via Bumici. In the early even
Ing. but Insisted on searching th© Jail
The authorities proi)-d n committee
fr*>m the m*il. unarmed. s*ar h the Jail
Th* moh Insist**! that th*- whole crowd
b. admitted arm***! As lliere were two
negroes under sentence of death In the
c* lle the sh tiff demurred Trouble was
averted by Ir. IlydrU k. brother of the d©
♦•eased, assuring the crowd that Wl'aon
had been taken away.
\VK\T PM MAI A MEM It A.
Alany of the wioleo l.ire t-nt to Italv
from T hi** 4 oMtifry*
Rome, Oct. 4 The Vatican authorities
have informed the Italian polk* In con
nection with th© recant burglary and theft
*>f scciirMlea value*! at lS7,Ooit lire, that
more than a fifth of the stolen property
i-iim* America.
D is said that the thieves art? I* ing
• racked Cardinal Rumpolln. papal s* re
t u v *f slate, has given orders that they
be denounced us soon ns discovered.
TO R 404 KIVK VOA AA ALHKKfIKE.
4am m and era Arrawatna to (dir Him
MU tlfflctfil M ec* ptlon.
Pekin. Paturday. B**P< 2>—Tha com
mander* of the international forces are
arranging f->r i combined official re *p
,jon of Field Marshal Count von Wal
ler-ee. A detachment *f mixed • ivalry
wiil escort him from Tung Chow to this
city.
The member* of the <H| iomatlc * orpa
h r*- ar. still of the Opinion that only
p r tn* e Chlng and LI Hung Chang tap be
recognised as ticsee negotiators.
4 ttUH Slatisfleff.
IJverpooi Oct. S -AVeekly cotton
tistics Deal sale* of all kinds. U.m
tab** soles. Ametlotn, 2H.220 English
spinners takings U.m Total ex|*>rt 4.-
*•?* Import of all kind*, tf.74*: Import.
American Btnrk. all klnda, I7LKt;
stock American. 111.570. Quantity afloat,
all kind*. IH; aflnut. American. 97.<rtO.
Holes on pacttlailon. 570 Balea to ax
porter*. L**o.
t fldnrrd Mfsllr Sbrlwera.
Washington. Oct. 4. The coiored Uy*-
[tbßhrinen^o-da^decide^t^hojdU^
Illlt NMA 14 k'A M AAS Ml l(.f I.
4 opt. AA . A| Tupper Now n Alrmlier
of the llilrrmsnlr M*irl.
Brunswick. Ga . Oct. I —<Capt
Wm Tup|er. has l>een sworn In
.i> alderviYaii to auoc* ol hr II M Bran
ham. i©signed and has !•• •• pin • I
at th* heai of the Commute* on Ranl
t at lon
Am*i g the notices *>f lo* .l legislation
t* be pr* nted thrtxigi) representative
B>mon.s. Ih one mikihg a change in th*
cliy charter, relatlv*- t th© election of
Brunswick s mayor and aldermen The
present charter prov d-* f*r the el*** thm
of four ahleniien out of eight, averv year
and th© n© tiun of • mv*>r ever> (w
y*ars Th* >nt*mpla * and change w 111
probatdy pn>vkl< f r the b-ctlon *-f th*-
ma> r *iiol entire b*ar l of aldermen
each year
The Catholics of Brunswick are In a
more a-rous ti *i *t unv
Bin** win*© the < jiurch was established
here laisi y ar. with th* aid **f llrun*
wi* klans g**nerklly, t' v *t** tel a btmu
tlfi| hulMing n-xt to St Fihm’lp X tvlet
Church and this vegr the btiilding h
•e* ti * lYnvrrtoi into a sch** Two S;?*
ter* ha\ the sch*M>l tti charge and lit©
patronage is \©r> ji<o*i and not
to ai y on* len.>min.ition.
Th© rewult In Glynn, giving th© P©m>
of lo tlck©t nearly *si majority all
.•round was not surprising her*
Congruesniun Brantley ts off on another
stump peaking tour He came to Bruns
wick Tti©.--lay mottling from a round of
speaking, addressed th© Democracy of
Olvnn Tuesday night, voted on Wednes
day und left that sam© night •* carry on
th© campaign in th* Eleventh
Mr A AA' Corker h announce*! his
candidacy fur JQsnce of the (m •© to suc
•© 1 Judge J. T I.ambrlght
The frterd* of Frank Dunn *k not
igr©* with !he oflb er quoted In to-day Is
mi* of th* Morning N* w regarding the
fel*ctk*n *f ** Savannah man for major of
th* Third Battalion First R*yin’i)t. to
succeed MaJ R Krnest IH . resigned
Capt Dunn s fr.end* want him for major
and wi 1 push his claims for that place.
In event of his election Is Is probable that
the captain* > *f th* k Rlflamen will he ten
*|er©d to Mr. Ja k Btylea who retired from
the state service some months ago with
•h© rank of lieutenant. Junior grade. Na
val Militia
■*.%! AIETT4I I llt I 14 EA4TMRY.
Plant llmn Hraian Operating nt
K I • • 1 144 144 •* ©.
Klasitnnv**. Fla Oct 4 —Hon J 8
Oliver h.s ffuccessfully started hl p-al
mefto fli’cr fa*-lory• which will prove nt
great vain© to this *©< fmn <i - th© flier
is mad© from green palmetto leave* for
which h* pay* M i©r to*i. *l©lv©r© 1 at
his factory The flh*r is gr©a im
proa emenfl over th* wooden produet, a.**
It makes the very iset mattresses nnl
upholstering
<'n#iw* have I***©#! g<v*l thla year. nn*l th©
farmers ar© ha>pv Th© orange * r*>p
will i>*- mer double w hat It was last y©ar
The movement *>f •-•itt!*- to (\ih* from
ihle |*la* •• oontlnuee i*rik AU*it fifty
•ars have b©©n shi(>p©d this month ©••
far. und about thlrtv more ar© awaiting
a bout, and other t©a)s Iwlng made.
Th© first eoibl car of oranges from this
county will leave this week for th© fhl
cago nsarket
CTyos Padgett was I*otind over bv Com
missioner Crane of Tnmpu to the Unl:©d
Ktates Court, for running n blind tiger.
M'.AAS FMoAf TIUAIIAASBC.
Weir I.umber Cnneern—Beath of A|i
Alnttl© Af*K Imioii.
Tallshassee, Flo. Orr. 4 —Orang© Park
ha* anew corporation, th© Hilliard Lum
ber Company. The capital stock Is 13.-
and th© company will own *n*l operate
saw and planing mills, manufacture lum
i©r. ©ross-tles and shingles, uperwt©
st©am anl other vess*ls and leal In gen
eral nt©r."h;indise.
Mis* Mattie McKinnon filed *n Tues*lay
after n lingering illness, g©*l 14 ysara
Th© family *am© from Georgia about a
year g<*. ond the youtif Isdy had mud©
host* of friends In Tallahas*©©. who deep
ly symptlthlt© with the faintly In ih©ir sa l
bereavement. Th© Iswly wa- taken to
Thomaffvill© for burial.
The isibllr s'h*ols rf Madl-on *ouuty
ha\'e been suspended for thirty days on
n ( ount of the prevalence of ©mall-|Hx in
the county In this conn* tton Ptnt©
Buj*erlnt* ndent Bheat* has sent out a cir
cular relative to van mat lon
TO AAITIIDMAAA
Troops Are to llr Trowaferred Ini
medlntely to the PhlllppAnra.
Washington. (K-t. 4.—ln acoor-hmee with
Instructions r*celv#*d from th** wnr l*-f:i•
ment. Gen MacArthur, commatvllng the
troops In ih© I*hlllpplnes. has made ar
rung© manta for the prompt transport I lon
from Taku t* M mlhi of th© I’nlt©i B<at©s
for* * > at Ti©n Tsin atnl Pekin not Includ
ed In the "legation guard" to b© main
tained at Pekin under th© personal corn
man*! of (Jen Chaffee
Narly 4.000 troops are lo b- withdrawn
4mm©dintely from Chines© territory and
transfer!©*t to th© I*hilipfin*.- Four latg--
trrinsp*>rts have been unsigned to th*- work
of transporting th troop- from Taku to
Manila They ir* th* Warren, with ca
pacity of l..**•. the Bumnrr, (-aparlty 77
the Indiana. I#** <w*l th© <kir**nne. *5
Word was r© elv©d at the war and |*artm©nt
to-day that th© Indiana had sailed from
Mantia t* Taku. Th© *th©r tin*-* tran
|M>r*' ar© cither * Ih© Chinese port *r
In the immediate vicinity
Frustrated Ilia Plan.
Berlin, o*t 4 —The National Zeltung
says it leatnr* in *’ffl tal elide* thu M
Dcbasse. the Fr©n • foreign minister
had Intended to o note to th©
Powers, but that the premature public*-
tlon of Its substance In u dispatch from
Vienna t*> a m**rnlng piper prob
ably frustrate*! his |uriuwe
Aon Keftrlrr’s Funeral.
Taku. Monday. Oct. L—The lvwag©r
Empress has deputed th© highest official
of th© ©rnpir© to tnak© til necessary r
-rangemants for a mo-t Imintsing funeral
In honor of Baron von Ketfeler. th© lat*
German minister to China. Bh© has also
ordered the erection of a suitable tempi©
at the capital in his memory.
*al!*ltur A ii*ro ©l.
London. Oc( 4 —Lord Rallshury, accord
inr to the Berlin correspondent, of the
Morning Post has repl ed to <Jermany s
last note in terms of approval
VlusMlnn* at Afuktlen.
B* rlln, Oct I The Naval 8. iety New*
Btfrenu In China cable* that the Russians
have o* upl©d M.ikden, capital of the
province of Liao Tung.
fOSHßttgSjl
Mala.!..
CSI I r,bV#r And
H AIW|;|J % 41 BAN TOR A4 4 41 ( NtIP.
Intprrttinx Experiment It* 4 s*srr
ll*llt NHI F.xprcteil I fleet.
From th© N©* York Run
Hartford. Conn An *xp©rtm©ntal crop
**f Cuban tobacco ha* I© •it grown th.is
y.’ir h\ A II BrxMher* of Pttquonot k
The groath of th© plant was wai he*l with
mil' ll Interest, as th© fleltl hears th© **nlA
tob t <o vt the kind grout In the state
Two years ago Congressman K B'evens
H*ti> os-iit a small ps. k.*g© of t.*uban t*
* t . s*-**l to Mt Brothers The s*4xls
a ©r* planted In the spring, but onl> Ighf
plant matured Fr*m thes© few plants
were obtained th© **•+•{ that Mr Brother*
p ante*) this eprli g. from which h* has
ritiscd *t H>ut *ne-thlM* **f mo a* u *f 4*n
ban t*Ui'< •• Tit©- ri* st* *’Ut this week,
but not until It ha-* gone through the
sweat and has been cured will its tit lift >
for lgr purpose* le* knowt
Th© plant ittffer* < onnl*-iaidN from th©
ordiimr lUntiMt se©*l tohso’o I* I**
inu ’i slimmer and tb* leaves ar*- smaller
and drooping Th© texture Is heavier. In
dl."itilt g C at th© leaves mas i*e us©*l for
wrrappsrs although CuUtti tolac** is not
general it favor©*! for w ruining Bie 4*a?
not being s.iffl irnfß rma>ih and thin
Nlr Floyd a governtn* n* exi*ert, has
watched the d* v©lopm nt of this cr<p with
InterwaK. find
termlne If a ••otnplete *igt, tiller and
wrapiarr. of M*tif i tr> flavor can la
mad* fr*an this Cuban tobacco
A ttrknis feature of th* cro| l* thitt it
l naturaliN *|stted Th leaves ar© rsi
ularly an*) harwleomeh -potted and as no
chemical* have been ©*•*! It Is stp|->e©l
that tit*- spot** ure caused b\ the sttng©
or • xudatlns f lne’< ts If this is th*
• tM' th* kind of ins** 1 unknown M*we
toba* o is lading artificially sitt©d in th©
field this Year than ©ver le’for© Th© spot
ting is don© by th* buyer, and when
th r© Is a !*•*'- it falls upon him still the
growers are not wh*i|\ *atl*fl©*l th©
scheme The\ say that th©r* Is a
ago *f from Ju* *•* pounds o* th* .* r-
The buyer plo.ws the loss at n*t **ver flftt
iv>unds. but whatever it Is. it falls upon
th© laiyer Great car© has to la- ti-*©d In
the application >f tw- spotting fluid If
|lt In applied t*su fre©l> the plants at©
iHiriitHl mid made worthies* In sofne
flekls In this state buyers have intrustad
the work of stetttlt.g to inexperienced
hands, with th© result that lit parts of
several fl©l*ls the plants are wilted and
burned
.. ... - riM i
Thfx.ughoiM the fftativ this season s crop
Is the largest xn*l for >*rs. and
xlmuM the s©4***4Y l>e a g**d curing on**
th- farmer will r© rtvs prices mW* h'
n\ ©rag* * Ugh wrappers .►! jT**© <l**il
tty are scarce tn th*- mrk©t
son many new tobacco bams were put Ui
and bulUitiß ie going on tbiw s-ason AI
fjHM*t every farmer u llttl* more t*
bti<'*'o in th© grournb* this year than eve*
:>* f*.r© nr si wlenttflc principle* are I>elng
apfdltvl to hur'ffsting and curing h© crop
in th© larger fWd* Th*- ©x|erimcfit r*
non ** P*K|uoias k has dona much sowar I
stimulating s*i©rlfl- toiacc** culture tn
r ' r©gi>n has been given t
artlfldal swelling. the protection f
whole floUV* through th© entire s©**wt t‘
prevent injury oy h.*4l. in*l improvement
tr th* mechanical fadltie* f*r handling
rhe crop The farmer* through Pr©*4*l©!t
Frye of th© tVmnectlcut Tohacx> <Jr*>tv
era Aff*ocl*Uon hav© fought uiruinai h©
intradisu ion of Cuban and P*rt H <mi •**
lih.’ o, l> it ar© now lauural that th© pres
tig© of Connecticut tobacco for wrapping
purpose* < .innot be put Iri Jatptrdy )'
omi*etlHon with outlaialer A<
the aavn© time the agitation has been
valuable in t* aching th* farmers that if
they w'ould succeed In making tobacco
raising profit a bto they must apply more
up-to-dnt© methods and scientlfl princi
ples
Harvesting has bean going on the pac
week ami th© season’s 'Top everywhere Is
bountiful rd of ex-'silent nnalltv There
hae ieen no damage bv hall this vear
•lid both early ami medium fields ar© *f
luxuriant growth The Int© no* als*>.
wIU bo above th© average If th© mil*!
w*ath©r *ontlmies a llt/tle l*>ng©r E'gtifv
flva per cent *#f the crop Is r***4ron©d us
g*nd; lo p*r cent small, flo l 5 par cent
t*4nch*-*l Cottotw*ue*l meal an*l cotton hull
ush*-s ar© th© principal fertfllxer* used
Hovers ure s!*w- in niuklng price*, as It
b u iresllenllal year. Thrv are also
holding off to sen how th© crop cures
From I*t t<* 2fi can's a pound Is the aver
age price expected, and. b©s des, many
farmers g*t a guarantee of from to
p(10 an arr*-
FI Mil 14 E AT II IAA A.
If© AA ii*• Narrow Ij Aflaaed by n lO-
Puuuil 4 liunk of It.
Chicago. Oct. 4 -Renntor Hanna was
th© target for a ten-pound ©hunk of Ice
to-night at th- Thirty-Amt war*! Repub
lic n m , *tlr.g. Slxty-flfth and H>lat©ad
■dreets. Th© missile was dropped through
(in aperture In the tent directly over h©
S|>eaker' stand. It dl*l not miss Mr
Hanna’s head over two im-hes and had
it struck him would have knock**! him
down and probably fractured his skull
Th© poll* * who surrounded h© speaker*
> ir*l wer© nstoun*l©d f*u a r*m©nt, and
then mad© n rush for th© street
A iking Mn* V ground.
Havana. Oct. 4 The revenue cutter
Viking, with Go\ Gen Wood on b**rl
ran aground Tuesday afternoon on a key
near th* const, about sixty fnll© from
Batabano A steamer bus gone to tow
th© Viking off th* re©f All th© members
of the party ar© saf©
Afelbn AA 111 Mln.
Ixvndon. Oct r>-~M©lha has promised to
sing at the forthcoming Galveston find
benefit
Air. Ilaydeu’s Mpenoß ll©f.
Th© grlfti* -t hen tn Am©rl* a live* over
in A is©.* says the CorraMeo Times Her
right to I*© ailed a brave hen has been
t*f©d. arl no one who r©wds th©s© lln©s
will deny that eh© I* ever likely •© shrink
from n> duty. phllc or private flh
is not only a brave h* n, but a “strenuous''
hex*
Hhe Is the property of one of the ||avd©n
brothers Th©y (Is** own n thrashing ma
• hlne. Th© lar*©r 4* a token out of th©
sb©d f-'U* th© first tlm- last w©ek and a
small field f grain was thrashed to **©
that the machine was In good running
order \\'h©r th© Job w* finished th©
machine is r©turn©d fo th© shed, when
t th© amnx©m©nt o' all. there in the
orner of the scpirntor -at th© alreviuou*
h©n l f nd©r her wn* a nest of egg> that
she was endeavoring to hatch. Rhe had
h©en on th© n©**• when the machine wi*
t • ken •*i Ba© wns th©r© when th© helt
al (Hill©vs l*eg *.> to whif when the fan
began •©> sing and when the tiddler* be
gan o soak© wn*l ratl The wind from
the fan ruffled her feathers and almos*
t k her brea'h hut, like the boy on the
burning le* k. ffhe stayed at her post
W hat her thought* were wh©n #h© swift
cylinder began to * hew up straw can not
le guess#*!
When found the hen wa* uninjured
There wan dust in her teeth and •> some
what frighfened look in her eye. hut ahe
was on her ne*t. Of fh* ©ggs all w©m
saf* save on©
—Treasurer Bliss **f fh© Republican Na
tional (’ommlitee appears to h© getting a
trlfl© stingy as he grows older ‘(’loser
than the kln on an ©gg." I* what h© Is
railed hy i-nmg ether workers. A f©w dav
ftgo he r©ce!v*d a SIO.WO ©heck minus the
revenue stamp and ai one# sent a letter
•eking for the n**-'#sNry stamp;
• l*o a postage stamp to cover
cost of th© letter he sent. The man
who sent the campaign centlitmGofl tele
graphed o Mr Hll*s: *Rt amps you ask
for hav* been forwarded." The treasurer
had (0 pay for this t*bgf#m ami is unabl©
to see Ju*t where he *.a<R out ahead on
II Conllnues]
THE GREAT ADVANCE
Blanket Sale
On account of the bad weather yes
terday there are still left a few of
those Blankets.
The Soft, Fleecy
Blanket Is a Luxury,
and here is a great chance on the center counter of the
main aisle:
11 * ENOI.IIIH FI.F.K. E HLANKETS.
a Li.ub value, at till sib*
$1.50
HV* WHITE WOOL HLANKETS. 12 .V>
value, at this sal©
$1.85
11-* FINE WOOD HLANKETfI. 43 (Hi
vatu* ai Ihla al
-B‘J.aO
II * CALIFORNIA WOOI. PI.ANKI'TS
gUM value, at this twite
Bd.s(>
|i*- UMIIK WOOD FINE lILANK
ETB. >:•*> valuv. at MU* al*
SL7S
AII Of IAUII SHOULD DRAW.
75* tt Inch All Wool Homespuns; all h© new fall shades. Including the Oxfords
for ralny-day wear, and 75c Mdnch 1-adl©*' t'loths. all wol, excellent value; all
olors, also black. Friday
50c
tt-Ineh Mlxikl Ch-vlo*,. -,ir, iii 4 v,ilu. .m-inrh snrt Navy fltorra
Sfr. F>l<ly
25c
75r Quality. Tnffefa. Rtlks Fine rh'fh all shades and black, for lining** waist*
ami petticoat#, Friday
aOc
7r' N.i!kl Color Fron.-h FDmt-l* Pink l.lithf Hlu, Jrn. 014 Hon*. N,vy
M *lr m 1 Gry. o muc h In <l<-m*n'l for •i>ar,t<> wnlil*. Fll>Uy
50c
B-M Pac-lflr Print*. sn-tn<-h Imrk Pcrcnlna,
5c
lA*' Heavy Quality, IkhjMs Fold. Outings. In Polka Dots. Rtrlpes and Persian
(Mtl*rns. Frida
12^c
Big lot of I*ad!e*' R©aly-to-Wear Hats, in Grey, Mod©. Brown, Navy and
Black: a s!.Bft ha*. Friday
9 Sc
son IjFltm HomMpiin, Rainy I>ay Rklri*. Okford Rlu* •* Brown in pMO bark,
*ix rowa of ailti hlnu. Frl.kty
SI.9S
Cblklrrn'* Frli Bohr*.! HM. forcl Trtmmnl ln C-anHml. Nvy. Gr*y ancl M<vl*;
h p!onIM nhanr- to buy i V*\ Frldny
50c
Ladles' Dark Percale Wrap|Mr, fad colors; well made, positively rh*ap at Tttr;
Friday
59 c
WltltkP!ll|iiUStlHHSellltSlllllH
Friday only, on# lot Clay Jardiniere*, fancy gold decorations, worth 3$ cant*,
at
23c
On- lot Fin# D-rorai-4. lU-pl-c# Porr#:,in Dlnn-r 8-tn, worth IS.OO, gn at
$7 50
The Annex Candy Department Now Open.
10r p,i k*i# Vliir*limllow* *o ,1 ft <~-nt
IV k,,#- JrHr.ilmliOAK ■) ... 10 r-n’a
Cr-orn Bon Bon, < - oca Lump, f'r-am Cnr,m-I. ani l<io*h#r. worth pooiut.
■o v lOcpouad
A Corner tor the Curious,
Where Good Thing's Are Distributed
K-tnoh <‘aroU I'mtrr.Ui. natural w<o 1 hnrwl'*. -I—l rod fail black, rain or
hln umhr-Ilaa. for m-n and womn, rvaular tl vatu#, Friday
75c
Th- Handk-nhl-f Sal- I* now o.na on. an l amnne our lmmn— -tock of har
aln w hav —lm t-d for to-day a lot of I.iil—' Pur- ln-h I,!n-n Cniund-r-4
ffandk*rcht-fa. with hand rmhrold-r-d initial*, al-o douhl- h-m*ilt?-d, vary -h*-r.
r-aru)ar prl-a lftc and 45c. Unday ih-y *o for -ach
lie
Wond#ra will n#vr <-a*r N-llh-r will our tuiraaln-, and w makn II a prae
tc lo *lv- lrar*a'n wh-n w adv-rilr- ihm H-r- ara iwo lot* of Sofa Pillow*
for Friday;
Fancy Kt*urd Crtloon- Sofa Pillow*, with *ottd color ad ruffles, worth He.
price 10-day,
Mlc each
Also Fancy Colored Denims and Silkailn-*. regular 35c and tOc valuta, prioa
fttlday
17c each
Bua sts,
11-1 WHITE WOOD m.ANKETS **’•
h-avv, lan<-y turdara. 4lrti \a!u. at thta
mla
s(*.liS
10- 8 ahLFT Al*L-WOOL BLANK-
F.TB. P* n value, at this sale
$5.00
11- Sf-AREBr AI.Lr WOOD HI.ANK
KTB. heavy quality, |7 fin valua, at this
sale
SO.OO
On SPECIAL VALIE In EIDER
DOWN COMFORTS. *ll <]uli*4, down
niltnß, pt**ll!v.|y worth l<s a. wi (hi* aala
$1.50
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