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York city. H C. Faulkner. Manager.
LNDti 10 M\Y ADItHTISEMLITS.
Meeting—Clinton Ledge No M. F and
A M
Special Ncte-c*—Suwanee Spring* Wmcr
for General D blllty and NWTBM*'**.
Wall I‘a per. Paper H.npn Savannah
Budding Supply Company; Door*. Sa.h,
Blind- A rail cw ll.nney <'om|n) . Notice
of a Local mil: John Funk, city Market;
California Dried aid Canned Fruit*. 19U0
Pack. M Srrx'i Son* A Cos,; Staie a.id
CVamty Take* Ik*. ha-van's Table d'Hotc.
Btntinc** Noll '■* K A 11 laundry.
t\*l fornia Evaporated Fruit* Arrived
To-day—B OUckenhetrm-r’ Son*.
Roll road Schedule—Blunt System,
postum Fowl Coffee —Postum Cereal
Cotrtp any
1 .u 1 inr. Sale—A. EekitSll'i.
pubdcailona—Smart Set
8;< imrhip Slictub- Merchant* 1 and
Miners' Transportation Company's Steam*
ship*.
Amusements —Peruchl-lleldenl Company,
at Th.iler To-<ty and Night; Charle*
Frohman In '"Aix.i," Oct. 11.
M i -Nii'rtne— Anhcu*er-Hu-eh Brewing
Ak.sul.-u.on.
Ld-Ita) Notices —Notice to Debtor* and
Crist tors Katan Mia. Kllsa C. Chisholm,
pec* axed; Citation* frem the Court of
Ordinary.
The Fashion Parade Starts To-morrow
—P. T Foye.
Salto Slwa-s -Byck Brew.
Beef— Linds'* Kktraet of Beef.
Mineral Water—ApolMnaHs: Saratoga
Adrondack Water.
Sane*--U-I A Perrin#’ Wore.-*lcr*hlre
Sauce.
Corset* Thomson's "Glove Fating”
Corsets,
Medical Munyon's I.lver Cure; Hood's
nl; Culleura Ramedlr*. Ayer'* PHI*;
Castoria; Dr. Kilmer'* Snake Root;
Stuart's Dyapepoia Tabh-ts, Warner'* Sale
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Cheap Column Advertisement*—Help
Wanted, Kmi loym< nt Warned; For Beni,
For Sale. l,o*t. I'rrssnsl; Miscellaneous.
Tht- tt earlier.
The Indications for Georgia to-day are
for generally fair weather, e*<-*pt or-ra
■ lin hi rilu*. on the coast, fresh to brisk
northeasterly wlrSts. otal for Kasiern
Florida, in nerally fair weather, and fresh
northeasterly winds
The malaria hu* had better stick to
hk> hole. IT Koch. who has been gun
ning for him for sometime, announce*
that he is ready to begm the war of ex
termination.
The campaign 'Vialnter'' haa an easy
Job the*, day*, taking, a* usual, every
thing In sight. A whole lot of him will
doub'le** be rorty he spoke, the day after
the election.
There in no telling w hat they will do
out In the neighborhood of Chicago. An
undertaker of Sycamore. ill , sole a
hoarse the other day and •* arrested
}u: a* he was driving It Into the sub
urb* of the big chy: However, he had
the excuse that he needed It In hi* busi
ness.
The report that 1.l Hung Chang has
promised to cede Manchuria to the Rus
sian* In return for their filthily service*.
I*. In all probability, another one of that
Shanghai story teller * fable* The chan. *
are that the other Powers would hav* a
word or two to say before Russia perfect,
od her titles.
Another "king" Is coming lo thr front
out In Illinois, and Kings Cotton. Com
and Wheat will have a companion on
the throne. A broom corn palace has
been erected at Matloon. 111., the renter
of the broom com district, and there
King Broom Corn will wield the eeepier.
Georgia planter* should add this fourth
king to their hand and It would hr almost
ati Impossibility lo beat it.
Objecting to the hi crease in their work
which the added number of cadet* entail
ed, twenty-two waiters In the cadet mess
room at West Point went on a strike for
higher wages, while sulk.* from the
tame cause are threatened In other depart
ment* As the feeding of a cadet Is one
Of the ne-essary preliminaries to making
a good otll er. MJ. Hal; of the r. mini I-war v
department Acceded to the demand and
added 35 a month to the waiters' wage*.
The dou - in-th.-m anger policy of Popu
list Candidate Wharton Barker I* some
what arrange, to say th<- I. at. He Is now
predicting that President McKinley will
he elected owing to the fact that In some
states be will take away enough votes
from Mr Bryan to Insure their electoral
vole to Mr. M fKlnley. It Is hardly prob
able that this sort of policy will redound
to the advantage either of Mr Barker or
hi* party. The charge that the Mlddle
of-the-Bonder* are a Ilcpuhllcan adjunct
would seem to b* well luutnkd In *>lte
vi Mi. Barker's denial.
IIKItIM Jt %f % ** IIAM.EH.
Many Dforntlc l*adrp ar# pro !aim
ing (Wlr rOn%! lion chat
Mi Bryan will carry N#w V rh,
Tnll.na lilluoi*. Wi*#l Virginia hm!
Ohio, n<l f hilt urcurc th#- **!<•• * lon CoiiJl
*l'nr in ihr llirmi of on* ** i>,rty I* n
Koorf nI ifi|ilrtnK thlny. but over-f onfl
d#n## **atr ni**?y and it;K' rnij.
In hix );*#** h at Hah-in. 11l , on Mondny
Mr liry a n aoun*l l a not* of warnins
•nrdtr-( ovrr-rorfl lcn i li i* h!m-*4f not
nhneltitrly rt iln th ! th iviwora-v
will win th ine • kn th • lr
r* t '#||*-nr i h incr for win Ine if tt* mwl
danerr(tu> fo*' to T* mo*' th ll (tu*.***#, Hi#
• orrtipt um o( tnonf‘y by th** iippu^iflon
rnn !• mlnlmlx r! n? 1 dUiYiuntnl In fho
courx** of hi# i|m ich Mr. Rrynn riM "If
thr- #}. ?lon tm hrM to-duy th*** no
doubt we wrwiM have * mijnrlti In the
flrcicml ro||K* nr. 1 of the f |m!ir \ote.
Hut the I<t-pub;i •-an manniir .ire ikw
ooHertlrijt: from the a l.rir*
eitmpalirn fund. They will buy mr) vote
• hat rnn l* They will <is .
every vote thill in be roereed. Th* v wlf|
intimidate every min who in
Ik* Inltmidated. They will brib* every !• <.
flon judge who <m r* hnrei. Tti will
corrupt e\r-r> oum th.it can 1h corrupted.
I do hot und* retanri how tt ie poctaiblr- for
the plain, every-day R-public m to lom*
hlr eye# tc what t* ifoinu on, when he
knowe that if • m l the-. *f.-tluen * - to
curry thr* election at thte tlm* th* a;me
me.iru* ran tie rmployr*y| to curry other
e|e< tmn. when thoec who art* aupportinir
the Republican ticket to*d *\ will be op
pONtnir the Republican tb-ket.**
Toil fumy up the Itu itio , and points
out to Ilemos'rntic voter\ thr p;trty*e dan
yer. S rauir \UCarrera of New York re
rerwly charged -hat Fhalrm.in Hnnna of
the Kopublkwn National ('ommittc-t b.il
raiar*d a camrialftn corruption fund of tso.-
••o.ioi with Which It waj* projHwril that
election ahould be houirht In N w York
and other doubtful atatr Whether the
Senator flKures were precle|y correct or
fxv In Imniitirld!, nine** there are exeel
lent reason* for Nlrvini that the Repuh
ll< an# will have, if not I&uriO.OQO, at lea>t
an enormous fund for campaign purpose#.
And pant xprnen o h.i** <l* monntrated
• hat Repuhili an c atttpulKn man iK* rx ar
•eldom If ever bother*ai by oohfdmilotjt
a ruple* They plac their money “where
M wili do the moet *ood." whether that la
In takimr care of floater# In block* of five,
or b*itching a whole dUtrict by fulling
It with "< >:onUta."
The Republican* have the tnixta and
the rrre.it cor|K>ratk>na; (Ik money inter- j
eat* and the protected IrHcresta rrerterally, j
fo call upon for fund# for eompaiftn t<tir
pojte*i, and when the and m in.| |x m#d- ujmn
them, thrw* Interests Inv irinbly #tand and
deliver They may feel nt the time that
they are l Ing mld>-t. Init they know very
W‘ || that, by the favor of the Hepuldlean
pariy, they will Ik* enabl* <1 to pootip
through robbery of the *on
#timem later, or that they will have their !
money r turn<*d to them from the public ■
treasury In the wav of bounties or fat
government eontraci#.
The l>emo.-ratb- party, on the other
hand, ha# no Much aource of revenue# for
• atnpalKn purpa#e#. If mot* depend ti|Km
•he voluntary contiihutloiu of the peofde;
ami the ntOFt of It# memb*u are tho>*
who depend for A heir |lvellbod upon thrlr
dally labor** and are therefore unable to
contrilmto more than a pittance to the j
campaign fund. At the preaent time the ’
party ha# not mote y enough to pay for
•he printing and dt*tr<hu<!on of cami*utgn
literature in the dotihffttl Mate*.
The danger to the |K*ntocrn< v iherefor*
le atUHirent Th* fight I# again at the
Rower of money, the acen<fonry of plu- i
to-racy anl the undermining of the foun- I
dation of the government. It b a de*.
Iterate right. In which over-confidence
would Ik* worse than folly. Th.- I>♦ moe- j
racy ha* right on it# aide, but that bare
fact w Ui not Injure #u**•##. There must tw
work. work, work .ill alonx the line, if
the power of tle money the Repu til lean#
are using I# to be overcome.
in *h# % itoonr.ii i Mi.
Eug. ne 1 >eha, wlm |* the fkycbil-Democ
ratio con.fldate for the pre#l lenc> . | or*-
cn#loning the Republican# a good deal of
unen*im# Ilf i# at pre#*nt • ampatgn- 1
Ing In Indiana, where hr ha# been for a
wtn-k or two. When he rtr*t entered the
gas belt, which Include# Muncte, I*ogan#-
port. Marion and other polm# where th rc
are large number* of laboring men. the
Republican* encouraged him The tip went
out from Republican headquarters that
I>ei# wa* to be treated with marked con
sideration. It wa* the belief at these
headquarter* that he would draw largely
from the Hr van support mul hut little
from th** McKmley (jupport. That sort of
thing would h.i%*e ro’twl the R<publlcan
whefher* precisely. They calculated that
lb*lm would get about 10.000 vote# In In
diana. and If the majority of these could
be taken from Bryan, it would make the
state almost a mire thing for McKinley.
Hut the Urfiiblli-iUt plan* have appar
ently mleurrled. Instead of attracting
the Hrvan voter# Deb# I# attracting tho#e
who have heretofore voted the Republican
ticket. And Worse # 111. from the Republi
can view point, while these voter#
have been a'tra* ted by Ik-la •% gre it tmtiv
of th m knowing IHm he cannot tw elect
*o. will vote for Bryan. This doe# not
mean that leb# will not poll a reape> ((lble
vote In lndl#na. tin the contrary. It I#
now being predicted th.it he will have not
b*s# than IkOM vote* to hth credit when
•he ballot are counted Should thf prove
• rue, and a considerable proportion c f
them come from formerly Republican
source*, ft would seriously Jeopardise th-
Republican chance# of carrying the state.
ITnder the clrum#tance# the Ref mb) leans
are trying to got IMm out of Indi um,
They are sorry they ever heard of him.
i a i
While the Emperor ami Kmpre* !>o
ager of China would uuqu*xtlm<tNy in.iki
valuable hostage#, the allied force* have
hardly de#ir*#l their prea-ts-i- in Pekin
with that end In view. TANARUS• wily rulers
are no doubt fortifying thrmelv out
I of the wny of the ptaver*. In order • put
I the responsibility for whatever may fol
| low. on snmelmdy else. It l to he noted
however, that they art ;n a position to Iw*
po#t#l |Koinptly on whatever my Iran#-
plre.
The report come* via Httsalen source#
that the punishment of Prince Tuan will
probably lie banishm* i t to the #oithem
most district of the Chine*#* empire. If
the supply of boiling oil ha# be n ex
hausted, why not have n good old-fash
ioned American execution %vlth a *rand
or two of Manila hemp thrown over a
beam end 7 ,
the MOKMNG KEWS: WEDNESDAY,’ OCTOBER 10. 1000.
THE "BEACH HI A HON'D."
Th'- Mmhig New* i* in receipt of an
artist ally executed map of * Bootle's
f :ii. k I damag'd R>*tm of Kalis ip
from Col A Inert K Huone. the **ll*ll wav
pahfi’k*r Not a deal ha# been
har*l of th Hb k fMamond since tt
i *i•• hop* of Port Ruyil and when anyone
who intimatfol • d*-übt a to whether It
wouki Ik hud w.# <j. <*m#d a iltty of ot-
Mmfdtitg to Injure th* M*|*iUllotl **( l*e
gi-vet p.rgilr wno w .*r vgtneer n i*k
scheme.
*1 h* rnsp In question off*r# anrrther evl
- • t?it .* ill r*d fo*meriy cl o
Home, * nil modern railroad# rrekl. g
tub water In iti South titer l#al ir
#i uiid lead o Hatavtnah Thr mip show
a broad, n i faith f on tie* JHHivxi *■ al
fields to th.** cltv mat king the proposo I
rout* of the Ilia* k Diamond i. I rood ays
t* m. And the propt#*d road In* an bon
e*t look about b*n * map. l’nilk* mo •
other r.uln-. I on tnap# and papcij*.
win * k p .iickt Hts * nl -how ia
.ui vf wb * • vr r t’sl li*’one's liui k IHi
mord faithfully fo.iows nnd show# all the
plnihidtk* of t ’i*• vartoua river# along
wM* it ft le prof OjM*! to conotmet the #vs
i* m It cro- -•■# the Blue llldg- mu
-tahx* a: Ribun Gap. msd the headwater#
oi lh- tMiiiiitiih river at Tailuhih Falls,
following h*- Tonga 100 riser to whet e tt
b* onus the Paviitiixth. an I th* Id er
down to the- very wharve# of this city.
I Tver since that great ratlr ad titan, th*
?,i*e Col W M W.iili* v, advanced th* Idea
and demon**rate I it# edrrectnes# that !ong
Iln**- of railway fmm th* V\ • I anl Houth
wext shoukti tin.l their true Inlet an I out
b i at tbr* P*rt of Haii ruh. conur :iti4
wi’h e! m*r# for ami I nm New Yo.k
ii other ports, bo.h dom #>lo and for
eign, many railroad# have been built In
the H.Hjtb. and practbaliy a l of them
base contributed to tiw* wealth and prot
iwrity of this elty.
The Hiack Diamond Hs rem of K ill
way* would opeti up a short line from the
gii.it *ml field# of Tennessee lo tklewat r
and Bivannah would be much lrneflp* l
thereby. The Morning New# has no besi.
tailon in promising Col. Hoone. the Rail
way Pathfinder, a great ovation when
the first train of the Ida k Diamond
reache* Savannah.
him 1 DlTtmi.
On b half of the city and Itself, th*
Morning News extend# a ordlal w- come
to the visiting mAmber# of the Florbla
Pr A- )alk>Ti. V\ * arc sure that tho#i
of iM*tn who )o\ never I#hi her* l* fore
will find Savannah a |>lc##ant and beau
tiful city, and w< nr* equally sure that
Savannah will find them agreeable a
- Inf* n’ An*l the cxchang* of greet
ing with old friends in tilt party will l
quit* ns hearty a* with the new The In
tcri-ourse bc|w-en Florida and Savannah,
troth sookilly and commercially, ha# been
quite Inti mute for many year*, an* I vh*lt#
like the one we now celebrate on* sure to
strengthen and Increase the mutual re
spect. Th*- Florida Pres# As*o<*latloii t#
i patent force in It# state. It 1# repre
sentative of enllghtrr* nt. pluck ami en
terprise. ll# I test effort# are given for
pubile advancement ami public pro-qn-r
--ily. ller< - to Florida and It#- pre##!
THE aTMIHER** < tINVBITIOI,
The t ailing of a convention of the #t*lk
lug miner# In tb* am hrad Ie -oa! r gl nhi
Pneskfeni Mitchell, to conskler the coneca
sions offered by the min*- owners, p ohahly
marks the In-ginnlng of the end of this
great contest b tween cipilal ard la‘-or
'l'he convention I# to be held at H -rant n
•ui Frblwv It I* likely to la# through
that day and Saturday, aml on M-aKlav. If
all thing* work well. tn. men ought o le
preparing t< re-enter the mines and ie
>um their lnterrupte<| Inbora.
The concaasloft# that have been offered
4
cut victory for them. The operator# have
pr'ff* rol a 10 per cent, increase In wag* #
n reduction In the prh-c of p*w*ler, and
arbitration with reaped to other llff-r-n
--res. I* sm# that the chief pob t hat
sepwrat* t empkyer and men row i* a
qm-wtUm of the re*‘ognltln of the miners'
union. The ownets an- tlrm In t *1 le**-
ln? ttlon that the cotceo#lon# they have
made have been to the men a# Individuals,
and that the> will not recognise the union.
Tle miners, on the other hand, are e <u *1 y
firm In saying ihat their nrguntxat on
must Ik- rccognl*e*l ns precedent to an un
dcrMandtng and a resumption of opera
tion- It #*‘**m#, however, that this 1# a
matter which should not stand long in th
way of an agreement that will Ik- satis
factory to both parties.
It Is to be sincerely hoi*d that the con
vention will |*i v*- the way for the Imme
diate coding of the strike, b ha-* alrealy
itwt sun*rlng and lox*ex; but these hav**
been luslgnUkMiM In conv;rie>n with
thoe that would follow wa re the sir k
i arrb*d on Into*the winter months.
Quite a stir Imf been created In mill
ionaire yachting circle*, those of New*
| port and other swell resorts, b* the a*’
tion of young Cornelius Vunderbill, who
i returned the other •lay some six <ii|e and
.i n* r prises won by nbi 70-foter. th
Italniiow, because of a technical violation
•>f the yachting rules, the |{.tln!#)W' having
taken In additional hnliasl after the meow*
i urement# hal leen ma*te. In sporting
U lee Mr. Y.m leri* It’s n tlon w # gen
erally lomimnded ns ihit of i true
. *i*orpm.tn un i a gentleman, hut many of
his fiien.i ut th* upp* i• - cl. m womk-r***!
i why he should have h*J such s* rup.ee.
New • new N -nsutlonal feature ha# be**n
nrkb-il to the affair. In the charge in t I*-
1 y anothT of the millionaire yachtsmci,
II R Duryea, that <’(• lien l*arkc r ,
who sallrl the and who I# one
<*f th* pkmil famais sallr>> of fancy craft,
having l>een #kip|>er of the >a< ht of thr
: (itfniiH! Emperor, made the aforesaid
change in the ltainl*>w without notice to
(the cflici.ii measurers. It <ipear# that
Mr. Yanderiwd ilScoverel hat such n
vlolntlon of the rules hud taken plu *
.ifler the !•.*# had been conchnled. anl
| he very promptly s:rren ler*Nt th- prlr- -
|he had won. What will become of Capt.
I arkr l# another que#tion.
Air- dy IhA administration's policy of
militarism D being rr.n(M#*l out. Th* re
' iHrl comes from Washington that more
than will Is* *k***| for ihe #if
jeurt of the army nnd n ivy for the fWal
i year ending June 9*. lkC The war *l**-
parmnnt bureau chief# ar* making rstl
, m.u| on the basis of an army of 100,000
I men. I'he navy, of c-oursc. In larger than
!It ha# teen nt any time, and the -climate#
I for Its Increase for the period named are
[ #atd lo be above UIJMI.OOO, rn r than they
have ever bean hefoie. Figure-* *u*-h a#
these will give #omc faint idea of what
j th* policy of militarism and Imperialism
is goiutf to mean.
Tlr wer* recently returned to Minis
ter ftiraus to Turkey, who Is at horn* Juat
at present for dipioouitic reason*, a lot
of < holca Havana and Mexican gar#
which he sent the suitan from tim* *o
tlm* before, the little iinpk #*>•-!n* : - over
that Rk>.oSo or #<*. aro*e. Th* ffultan. It
i# --aid through Minister Ad F* rro. i P-* y,
sent Minister Htriu# a check for I twin
which wa# gre my pi PX't-e* Of the val ue
of the cigar-, and Minister fltraus return
ed tt through tne #*m** (flannel. Short I >
at * rwHul th*- cigar# were returned T••
he* k, unfortunately, wn# not larg**
• runigh to pay the claim of the Fntted
Plot**#, Prohab v the Hultun thought Mr.
Htrnu* wi• tr.vlng to ulrl**- *lm into mak
ing the mHdi*de#lred r m Itsnce.
\V !’ Weil! rh,ator Fr>c of Mcno
declsr ** there I# no Democratic party.
; •.,***- Ilinnw has declared there ore
no trusts. The next thing we know some
Hcpubthan leader will declare there are
no Philippine Island# and that Porto Rico
# a figment of the Imagination. It #e>m#
that every danger that confront# the Re
publican party, ft would hve toe people
b<di-v*, |a only a tqwvire m i a night
mare.
Out of i fKdi of 201 ttaveiing men taken
In nn lowa tiot**l <luring a |**rk>l of sev
eral months, it is asserted 175 of them
v* re for McKinley and ?!* for ffrvac,
Republican paper* are pu:ting the#* Its:
un*x ui evbb t#-e to #hw where the tmv
e.lng men stand Kvkletitly they fall to
tak** Into acxunt th- army of fiO.fts. or
more traveling men. whose services have
been dbtp* noed with by the truxts.
, ,
The attention of English scientists is
Just now mono|>oltz*d by the malarial
mosquito, and they arc experimenting on
about of th- m gathered from the
Priti-h Drown Colonies with n \Ww to ar
riving at iortn method, if po>#4blc. of erad-
Uatmg the diacu#*. It I# said there Is
fame and fortune awaiting the man who
can find some mean# of getting rid of the
pest.
The Ice trust of the New England
state# find* Itself with about BO.hOn ton#
of Ice left over At the enl of the season
The trust will salt It away to do busi
ness with next year. There 1# little danger
of the lake* not turning out a good crop,
but of >ui#e it ha> to b- cut, and when
a trust goes into the cutting buttlne*- it
would ptefer to cut it# f-xornn
PERSON %L.
—Caps Rent!, who Is organizing the
I'ritlsh Antartlc rxp*li(U>n which D to
set out in September. liWl. announces ttifit
the fund t the exjK>litlon has iio<v
reached 1200. oGO.
-Cfot many couples, and especially tx>yal
ones, celebrate their ldrtb*lay on the
-am* date, but that I# what th* King ;in<l
Qu*-en rf Portugal do Re*-etitly they
•‘lebrabst their t*iy of da>>. the King
having: -ceu torii in l¥U ar*l the Qua>-n
two vmrs later Her Majesty i* a daugh
ter of the late Comte *l- l*:ri# and -lie
evidently of an uncrgeil.* *ll spool tlon.
Some y* am ago she re# ued eeveral chil
dren from drowning in the Tagus, and.
a# a rei-uit. hold* u life-.saving medial.
Irl Rtrathcovia anl Mount Royal, the
vgent of th* Dimuruon of t'an.Kii In I#vn
.kai. who ebowed his patriotism recently
hv equipping a regiment of avslry f-*r
the Houtn (African campaign, was pre
sented the fr* * <lom of hi# native burgli
of Forres, in the north of S.-ofland, th
other day Provost lawn n- e. In making
the presentation. 4e#tlticd to the high **•-
o-eni in wh: ?i la>rd Ptrathcon t w is h* M
b> all <‘o-#cs. uni to the prl.fe with
whih hi# fellow -townsmen had watch*-l
his progressive cnr*-er in Dan *la.
iit ft; ill' hit*.
—lHffcrent Altogether "Kitty. T ran'f
stand your extravagance ut school; sls a
nu*nh for candy." "Rut. pa. I don't pay
for it. l hav* h* MU* sent to you.”—ln
diaiutpoli# Journal.
-The Peeper Disguise.~ H*-rgcant—"Bha||
I detail an officer in citlx* n s clothe*?"
Daptaln ~”I won't *l* to have hi* Identity
auapactni!. Better detail an officer with
citizen's manner*, to mike a**urance
doubly sun*."—Detroit Journal.
—Hlq own Interrelation.—" Why. John
ny. I'm astmnud of you! How couM you
take Itvl l- Ethel # half of the appl** away
from her?" " 'Dau#*-. ma I ain't fiKgot
what you fold m* io always tok- sister's
lart.”—Philadelphia Evening llu lettn.
—FndouMed Evidence.——'What m-vmlfl
('em trout' How much did von |a> for
them?"* "1 have document# t*> show that
they cost rne $17.30 apiece. Mien you *t| I
catch them vour#*if. didn't you? I su-
Pct and you tf haviru Umght them from a
dealer."—(Titrago Tribune.
< i it hi: vi uhhh>:\t.
The Washington Post (Ini.) n*ks these
pointed question* nhotr the Neely rase:
"Why Is not Neely sent to CuUi? Why
• houtd hr la* ullowfd to occupy pkax.ini
qunriffa tn a N-w York prlson-for his
Incarceration I k* all the privations
which rock* jail life unendurable—when
the <*vkl nee of hie ac til It acem* to be over
whelming? Wh it excuse can we offer to
our wards In ('uba for our leniency to*
word n in who betrfeyet) a tutored trust
n
I> this the obj-
tnent to which we nre to toln# with pride?
la this one -f the of liberty and
civilisation promised by the Republican
n clonal platform? Heaven forbid!"
The I’hllt'!- idti.t ledger (Ind.) says:
"Five cotincllmen of Hlmmk n hove been
oonvlered of recetvfng bribes for thrlr
vty.es. and have been sentenced to pay a
tine of liD < ch and g> to prison for four
months, i'§! ilion for anew trial being
denied Th**r. nre a number of similar
cases pending In ivher cl* e and . wave
of reform In municipal affairs appears to
be awe. pin* over the country. There are
som* Indications that It may even reach
Philadelphia.**
The Columbia State (Dcm.) thinks the
prohibition'*** are wtII! at it._ It M)*:
"The Orccnvltb* 1 > *lty News, the New'ber*
ry observer and th Chester lantern, wll
prohibition paper*. comnuc to make un
klml remarks about the great moral In*
nutrition This mud be very disappoint
ing to those who have been thinking that
after tlv ir recent defeat the Prohibition*
lets would quil." 0
The Ithminghim Age-Herald (Dcm.)
says: "The S>uth is solid, and It will re
main sol'd while if Is menaced by Repub
lican legislation It Is acting In ioiittc* as
any other state ih the t’nion would act
under Ike circumstances. Republican leg-
Isla’ on. In and out of the constltri' on.
mode the Hauth ttnlM. and It will remain
•olid until that pressure Is removed."
The Pattimore American (Rep.) says:
"The report that (’apt. Dreyfus has writ
ten a letter Insisting on the legal revision
of hi trial may he true or not* but It
shows that a wrong cannot be disposed of
simply by dropping it. France can era*e
this blo< on ler escutcheon only by full
reparation for what the world at large
stamped as a gross, if uol unparalleled,
injustice." # |
Money thrown nt Hint.
"I have never been t mpted enough o
know wi ether I am really honest." #aid a
young man at the Waldorf - A st-vix to a
Mall and Express reporter, "hut mv ex
perlen • this week would turn msn> a
poor devil from the straight path. 1 had
three c-xperien • •
"One day I war* rkl ng on a horse car
on !3n#t Grand street. I handed a tickle
to if# londucior He handed lack two
dime# and was f*aMlitg on. when 1 involun- j
tartly * l.iHned: I gave you a nlckl
onl> ' He came back with an o*kl *lare In
hi* of- and t*H>k the d.me# while #e.- j
eral pa*#enger !*>oke*i upon **♦• wih ,
witli* ring ik.i* nip; Even th* conductor,
ken an > *n m-' until I K'-t off. an l I ,
am MAtbi'rd tea he M-Ueved me a pk- 1
P-ket i. qttng .did in prepaHtlon for a
raid on Die other p*##enge*.# I wh.- mt< j
so um'otnfortable for my involuntary bon- I
• etj tt.ai l#hall never ut#c another ms
tske in made by a street car *on i
doctor.
"My #<* tm*l exp^fl** ooo w.* In bank
on flrand street 1 u*td ih. tel*plum* and
harwteai a qt*arter to Ihe cashier. Th••
-harg** wa# k < *‘ns ll** 'o*#e<l my coin |
Into a Ik)X of Joo*e silv* r and handed |
lui* k Vi c nt*. He ga*prd and g.\e a
frightened stare t the office safe as I
handed back the < ♦ nto-ln lad. he hoik
ed like 30 cents *
•'So. .1 of niv expert*** *•# wa* m o#\
-ta ling I boaaded a Fifth avenue
o. n anl mi##l to the top sea* N
farmer was - .•*• then- taking in the
Sights with eager eye* lit hunched over
t. let nv eit • town irid 1 was forced :o
si on m strap. Wltat sc* rued tt 1* n
buckle in th** #trap annoy**! me. aul I
pur m> hand kiwu to |u*h It a*#!e. when
I fotird t Mt It was n*x a luckie. but an
>k r.t iiut.*.l oin purse. I should have
mud** the larmt r prove properly, but It
wa- s,* evldfit that It had slipped fr*m
! hla -hallow fx> k* t that I hekl up the
pur-* and n#Kd whether lie had not lost
if He ib so startled that be ail but
fell over **.rl Into the mad crowd of
Fifth avenue. The purse containe*! prob
| ithiy s:* in quarters aial half dollars.
"The owner became friendly, and letan
' toiling a long story about a Scotchman
who refused to pay f*oll tax of u penny
( on landing at a tfcotch j#art. anl he hadn't
1 r* a< h* I tli*- |nint when I *l to get off
at Washington Square. He went on tell
ing it to the driver, and as 1 stait*l to
walk away ** the *-oaeh passe#? unlr
Washington arch, be rrm* mf>cred that tu*
iial no; tMnnk*i me, and did so with a
wave of the hand and a cheerful voice
that k ft no doubt that he m*ant It."
Erlcht*n*d thr l'hifigrnphrr.
A profe-lonal photographer tell# a tale
of a practical Joke, says Tlf-Blta.
On* day a young man cam# to sit for
his liken**#. To the ordinary eye he look
ed like any other voutig man. A couple
of plates wre xpos*<l, and then the arf
#ttant who wa# operating went '.nto the
dark room to develop the negatives.
He was gone much longer than usual,
and wo* heard berating the Junior assis
tant pretty roundly for playing pranks
i\;|tli the apparatus Whin he returns I to
thi studio h** asked for another sitting,
and apob gized for having before used
sp* lied pi *tes.
This time when he went away to devel
op he was heard to utter n slight scream.
I ut he resp|MKre*f. *n<l *-al*l there was a
P* ullar effect in the negative# which h
couldn't iK-ount for. and would the rit
tcr oblige him again.
*he e more he w ent to develop; then
the bell rare violently for the master and
the two held a long *on fa hula*, law In ih
dark room together. This time the mas
ter tried hi* hand, and v.-en* iw iv to de
vejop it wa# not long before he returne 1
and said he was sorry not to be able to
get a satisfactory tkeners. but a skull
nd cro.-sbotiF# appear J defined on the
young man's forehead
”Rubbl*h!" raid the "my f#e*
1 lead al! right. Dan yaw #ee anything the
matter with my forehead?" arul he peered
J into a mirror a* he sjmk '.
"No. there*# nothing that I can sew."
answer#.l th- pho'egrapher. "Hut I should
be ob'iged If yhi will go away r.n*l
not efone here again; this sort of thing
I* Jest a wee hit cr*-bv."
I'pon thl* there w 4* a lreailful scene
but the upshot was that the voting man
bad to g<\ ar.d up to the piesent time has
•o ver r turned.
The explanation of th“ natt’r I* that
the young man was a hit of a wlentl*!!,
anl la*l ter "! v*Sf a I k rt on the nbo
togtapr er, Bliuklnie of ina !-• a
(-(ptni.cal wM b l# \v .1 ! to the Hik'd
*ye, but seen black by the camera. Any
thing that Is paint and on the skin, there
fore, with the cheml'tl will he ordinarily
invlslb’e, 1 ut wi 1 coma out prominent!*’
In a photograph
Tom Reed’s hrck.
"Almost hh big hs Tom nw'k,” 1*
the n< west hit of slang that Is having a
vonu* among people who passed thrlr
• umnifr holidays nt on** of theresort* on
tho Rhode Irian* | coast. nay* the N**
York TUnw. l,lke snm* other <ntiK I*
H'fm* particularly pclml aa, except th;it
anything about th** rotund ex-t'angro**-
man and speaker of the Hour* Interest* n
lot of people who have a liking for the
lig po'ltfrlan. Th phrase grow* out of
an In I*l* nt that happened on a hot Au
gust day whn Mr. Howl was caught
with a wilted collar In the little town of
Westerly. He drrqqted Into what looked
fob* the moat Inviting haberdasher’* ir. the
plane nn) announc'd thm he wanted anew
no la* and wanted If qutkly. The oblig
ing clerk asked what *l** he would have,
announcing that it would ten neat
pleasure for him to furnish *o gnat a
man with the very het linen at the low
est
•he state. After a deal of wrestling he
wilted collar wee remove!, and It was
then discovered that the neckband of the
shirt required a collar of twenty Inches
to hi the ne *k of Maine’s former Idol.
Twenty inch* 9!” gasped the clerk
••Why. Mr Heel, we don’t carry a collar
of that slxo In sto**k nnd there I* not one
to he had in the state of Rhode Island"’
"What kind of a jay state is this I have
go* Into, anyway?" laughingly remarked
the portly attorney, as he reached for
the dbcatdd collar. "And must 1 either
go hark to Watch till!, or els. w*ar this
beastly willed thing to Nt w %*ork?’
Informed that tbl* was about the situ
ation, Mr flees) hurried his bulky frame
to the railroad station, mutt* ring some
thing About I* .nx g id to be able to g t
to a town wher*- the haberdashers* estab
lishment* were run on a more liberal plan
The story get about, and that Is why one
h *i t*o who hdv.* ben to Watch
1111 l sty when they wish to Impress a
lltencr as to the enormous sl*e of some
• htnT or other, that “it Is perfectly huge,
ulniod as big as Tom Reed's neck.’ ”
Of 4 nnmr Me Knew.
“You understand." pursued the 'awy*r.
according to Answers. "what Is meant by
a ‘preponderance of evidence?'
*’Y. sir." replied the mm whom he
w examining with reference to his quail -
heat.ore as a juror.
**ljet me have your Idea of It, If you
please.*'
"I understand It. I fell you.**
*T would like to have your definition of
It.”
"I know what It Is. When 1 toll \oo I
know what a thing Is. I know ft.**
' What was iho question I asked you?"
”lf you forgot your own questions, don't
try to set m* to remember them for y* u.*'
‘T don't want to hear any ni re of that
kind of talk!” Interposed the court. ”An
swer th question* addressed to you by th*
counsel.”
“Judge. I did He asked me |f I knew
wi t It was. and I said 1 IM."
“Ar* you sure you un<J. rstand what Is
meant by the term ‘preponderance of evi
dence? "
••of course.”
’’Well, let’a hear your Idea of It.”
• It's evidence previously pondered.*
ITICMk OK INTEREST.
—The population of the R public of
Druguay is estimated to be upward of
$90,000. of which over one-quarter Is In the
capital, Montevideo, and It# suburb*. In
1C the population wa# 500.00). In 1892 It
had licrea#ed to lOu.OUt.
—A piece of ordinary gingerbread make#
a * Hpi (j I barometer. If th# atmosphere
Is In that condition which threaten# rain
the gingerbread be om* * rr.*!st and pliant,
while the approach of dry weathsr re
mores it to tt normal condition.
—A police Judge In o Missouri town re
cently lectured the police for their laxity
In the suppression of gamhliug. where
upon the guardians of the public morn:*
promptly confiscated thirty slot machine;
owned by the magistrate's brother
—ln Ht Wolfgang:, a charming little
pla<y In the Austrian Alps, a charity lot
tery was hekl recently, the great prize be
ing a season tbket for a unique little rail
road whl.h climbs up to the summit of
the highest mountain In the vicinity <the
Hchafhcrio twice a day. The prize was*
won by the only conductor of the rail
road.
—An enterprising English ptockNilturlst
hae Invented a lymph with which he pro
posew to va • inate voting lobsters to pro
tect them again#! a growth which Is fa
tal to little crustaceans, according to th*
liOtiilon Loader. The vaccinated lobster
will hove a pr< ullar scar at the b*>e of
hi# tall to distinguish him from Ills un
vacclnated brethren.
—The new (termrin co*|e of civil law •fe
lines the rhrht# of a husband a# being su
premo In most social affairs. He may pre
scribe the hour for dinner, the manner
of nerving It. the number of servants and
may limit the quantity of linen to b* pur
chased In the year, but he may not open
hi# wife# letters under any circumstance#
without her ex per#-id perml^ion
—What promises to N the best apple
crop In t|u* history of D.inu*la—not mere
ly in quantity, but quality—ls now fast
approaching the harvest season. In three
weeks the fruit will bexin to come to Mon
treal preparatory to shipment to Europe
Last year Montreal shipped SB.fltß barrels
of apples; the year before. 293.000
From pnrsent appearances this year#
shipment wiil Ik* at least twice a* large
a* last year's.
—The growth of the English language 1*
so enormous that |* would be pra -ilcally
impossible for the most learned tn m to be
acquainted with every word. #a\- the
Dhlcago Chronicle. Intelligent profe#*M>rs.
do not mak*‘ use of more than from *.!*'
to word# all told, although there are
property itelonglng to our l ingcagc over
jnri.OOO. The famous wiiter or authority of
to-day. whether he uses words to expre
nice shad* # of m aning or r* technical
tools of thought In hi* own lcf nrimnt
must have at Id# command r vocabu’arv
of from J).W 10 P.B) words, the litter
being h* maximum acquired hv any man
now living. There k* !r*:o number o'
words which until recently have escaivd
the attention of lexlccgniphers. In t’ e
text of the "Encyclopedia Britantilci"
there nr* lo.Ofii word* which hav* 3 nev. r
been formally entered and defined in any
dictionary. In the Century Dictionary
there re <**> w ords found in no other,
and it h.* b**n *md thnt there Is not to
day any man living who I* etifflcien ‘T
learned 10 wrrite on<* average fiogc of 7M*
liges of h•; dictionary. To give #• n>■
Idea of he tr m**n*bn# growth of tb* lan
guage the words an*l phr.-oes un i* r the
letter A have Inertnsed In ti.ty years from
7 to nearly
—lt Is probably news t the majority
of people to kin w that the red or rock
codtVeh is a bitter emmv of the lobster
that has JL*t crawled out of hi* shell an I
I* soft and umhk* to protect himself, say#
the Lewiston (Me.l Journal. During shed
ding tim‘ th-- In!s4ter* crawl up u:*d r
projecting rocks whir* the s aweel anl
kelp ar*- thick aml when th* y flint pro
tected places In which t go thro>u|h the
process of •litqting out *f thdr old ehell*
sih! taking *s an w coat of mail. #0 to
#p*-ak For some day# after shedding th“
lobsters are weak and un-ibi*- to cope with
those n*h that wag* war upon them Tat#
fact the < wfll#h # • m intuitively to know
and they will *w *rm around th-*e r*—
t:*as In gr*at nunii<er# am I wait fw the
she hler- to crawl ou. An old lobster
fisherman said this morning ?hit many
times he lnd #topi*e*l his •! ry era
large numl** a r of lh**- r 1 codfDh and
watchtsl their of** r *l*ns He had even
lro|>TK-*I hi# line down and dangled tempt
ing lialt wifhln n few (••! of the-n. I n
le*s l happened to fall directly In fr.uit
of th*ir noses, however, they would • el
dom tttk** It, a# th*"y were a'ler lobster
men it When the thlr-slvelhd Id>te
woukl crawl ott from l efuath the project
ing seaweed the coMlsh would dart *t
them *nd strike them tierce blow*# wt
1 heir ta|!s. tlisttbiing them completely.
They would then fall to and devour the
he I j rru#tn*-an# This p-uform tne**
the loi'sier fisherman sold h* had wlt
nes#e*l many times. The #h* dding season
la now practically over, and th** >bd! • of
the lobsteta arc becoming firm and bird
and they are fully abb* to tak* rate of
themsslvew.
—Mr. Clifford Plnchot, the forester of
the I>epartm*nt of Agriculture, ha# com
piled a pamphlet on the |ttg Trees of Dall
fornia. which ha# Ju#l b * n H#ue*l from
the Government Printing Office, say# n
Washington dispat-h to the New York
Hun. It I* handsomely illustrated with
number of fine pictures of the great tree#,
showing their sixe as compared with that
of other conifer*. Mr. I'tnchot presents
the following mi I lent fa t* regarding the
Mg tree#: "The dimension# of the Rig
Tree are unequalled. It# age makes It the
oldest living thing. Th* majestic hesuty
of the Big Tree I- unique and world re
nowned. It exists only In ten Isolated
groves on the west slope of the Hicrra
Nevada mountains end nowhere else in
the world. The Mariposa grove I# the
oniv one of consequence which I* **om
pletely protected. Most of the
grove# of Big Tree* are privately owned
and nre. therefore tn danger of destruc
tion Lumtterlng !# rapidly sweeping them
off Forty mill* and logging companies
are now at work wholly or In part upon
Rig Tree timber. The Southern grove#
show some reproduction, through which
there I* some hope of perpetuating these
grove*. In tie* northern groves the ape
ties hardly hold# It# own The Rig Tree
ond the smaller coast nutwood re present
a surviving prehistoric genu* of lr** * once
widely distributed over the globe. Mr.
Ptnchot #ny* that before the glacial pe
riod the genu* of Rig Tn-e*. called Se
quoia flourished widely In the temperate
tones of thre- continent, and Europe,
Asia and America each had It# #hur*. Rut
when th** Ice fields movrd down out of
the north the luxuriant vegetation of the
age declined. #nd one after another th*
different kind* gave way until only th**
Rig Tr*e# and th* re)wHK| survived
These trees have com* down to 11# through
ihe vicissitudes of many centuries, solely
because of it# superb qualification#. It#
!>ark 1# Often two feet thick and almost
non-combustible. The oldest spe< im. ns
fclle| are still ound • heart and fungus
Is an enemy unknown to It Yef the
Treo*# have not Increased their range
since fhe glacial period and have just
managed to hold toeir own on the little
strip of country where th* rbmme i* lo
cally favorable The finest of .ill groves.
th*‘ Calaveras grove, with the b * nm j
tallest tre*’#. came Into the pows, H B |en of
a lumlurinan on April 1. I9*v in short
the majority of the Rig Tree# of Califor
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by people who have every right, nnd. In
many cases, every Intention, of rutting
them down for lumber. Many of he no
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feet in h'ght and fi t*> 22 feet in diameter.
The Stanislaus or South Calaveras grove
contains. 1.590 big tree# The Mariposa
grove has 125 tree* over forty feet in cir
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CITY OF BIRMINGHAM. Capt. Brr*.
FRIDAY. Oct. 12. I0:0u a m
KANSAS CITY. Capt. Flsbcr. SATUR
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TAEI.AHASSEE. Capt. A-k'.na. TUES
DAY. Oct. 16, 1I:0U a. m.
CITY OK AUGUSTA. Capt. Da**ett,
THURSDAY, tn t. 1. 1:0) p m
NAtHKHTIKi: Capt. Smith. SATURDAY,
Oct, 'Jt). 3.00 p tn.
KANSAS CITY .Cap* Fisher. TUES
DAY. Oct. 23, * 3n p m
CITY t>F BIRMINGHAM. Cap' Rrrs.
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TADI.AHASSEE. C.ipt. Adkins, THURS
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NACOtM'HEK. Capt. Smith. TIHSSDAT,
Oct, 30, W O) p. m
NOTICE Stcatr-tdp Clly of Dlrmlnr
bam will not - irry ixi>scn*ers.
3KW tUIIK TO BOSTON.
CITY OK MACON, Cupt. Satraffe. FRI
DAY. Get. 12. noon
CITY OF MACON, I'ipt Savaire, WED
NHHDAY. Oc:. i7. noon.
CITY OF MACON, Cupt. Savage. MON
DAY. Oct r. n*n.
CITY OF MACON. Capt Savage. J RI
DAY Od *. noon.
CITY OF MACON. Capt. Savage. WED
NESDAY'. Oct. 31 noon.
Tnl* company re— rve* the right It
change lt f illing* without notice ard
without liability or accountability there-
S illlnes New Y*ork for Savannah Tu—-
dav Thuredav* and Saturday* 5 <<n p rl
W O BREWER. Cltv Ticket and Fn*a
enger Agent. Iv.‘ Bull etreet. Savannah.
Oj*. .. . . .
K. W HMITH. (Contracting hrright
Agent. Bavannab. r *
n G TKEZEVANT. Agent. Savannah,
Ga
WAI.TER HAWKINS. Genera! Ae-rt
Trafflc Pep't. 22* W. Ray *treet. Jack
eonvllle, Fla
E H HINTON. Traffic Manag'T. Sa
vannah. Ga
!> K T.B Fl'VrtE, Manager. N*W
Tier 33. North River. New York. N Y
Merclisnis S Miners Tfonsooriaiiofl Go
Steamship Lines
To Baltimore & Philadelphia
Ticket* on Sl- to All IVMnt* Nonh enl
West.
Flret-cbta* ticket* Include mel<
berlh* Savannah lo Baltimore and Phila
delphia. Accommodation* nd culelna
unc<|ualrd.
The Gram-hip* of Oil* company re IP
polntei t< rail fr.mi S.ivgnnah as fu!lo*
<t*entral Standard Time):
IXI It U.TIMOHR.
TEXAS. Capt. Eldrcdge. THURSDAY.
(‘Ft. 11. K:t n m.
D. H. MII.EEIt. C*pt. Peter*. SATUR
DAY. Oct. 13, 9:fln p. m.
ITASCA. C.ipt. BUlup*. TUESDAY, OCR
H, 1 ;H0 p m
DORCHESTER. Cupt. Jameg, TIIURR
1■ V V • 3 1 p. l.
ITASCA. Capt, Blllup*. TT’HBDAY. o-t.
1, I:) p. m -
S illing* fr, m Baltimore TJeedej .
Thursday* aid Saturday* at *<*> P tf
ro riiii tDEM-HiA.
RERKSHIRK. Capt. Ryan, WEDNES
DAY. oct to. 6.tin p. m.
AI.I.KGHANY. Capt. Fo*ter, MONDA'.
Oct. 15, 12 noon.
BERKSHIRE. Capt. H>*n, FRIDA),
Oct. l'J. 3:30 p. m.
Ticket Office No. 112 Bull street.
J. J. CAROEA.V Agent. ...
NEWCOMB COHEN. Trav. Aft-
Savannah. On.
W r TURNER G P. A.
a A. D. STi'BHINS. A. T M
J, C. WHITNEY. T'affir Manager-
General Office#, Baltimore. M■.
lAdie sMSedy
A **fc ami powerful remedy for functional
troubles, tlcUjr, pain, and itregulwiiie*.
A P tO LINE
fGtf APOTEAUTJkf
Saecr.hi!lT prgKa'hed hv Speefalbt*
oc- cl Women. I'w of ll lYruHP*'*-
or by mail. P. O. arrti, X. V.
DONNELLY DRUG CO.,
SAVANNAH. CIA
DRt'GS, SEEDS, ETC.
Mall order* *ollclted. I’eH phon* C'
P. 8.-Send for DM uO||U **• * *'
Dyppepsla Cure.