The Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1900-current, October 12, 1900, Page 6, Image 6

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6 A TEXAS WONDER. Hall'a (irrai nurnrrrr. On# •mall bottle of M % Grout W** revtry cures all fci<tny • *■<* Mfid6*r troubles rcn>vrs grav* 1. cur** d;ub#t*# nominal ffriMi .ni, w**k *ri<l *nv • * rheumatism and all Irr*gulirPm*s of ths kldnsv* an 1 bladUcr In m ri *** *mi rgulat*-a bladder t-#*ub>* rtl ' drar If fUH sold b\ % ur Iruggt*: f - my mail on r*cJp’ , f 1 • mall botti# D w mnt .realm nl •nd will rtir,- any ra> a' v< l>r C W Hall. • -It manufacturer. I 80, g, Louis Mo s■. for t*st * ntonlal* foid h *i ituggUD nd ao.o- BKins Cos. m ano ah. Gi. Head Tbla. Dr F XT Hall. S Lul. Mo T>* f l!r ri'iv chip me Ihr -e do*en Ha' Or#a< Dl O' b* f t e,pre- I hav# aald n •rme g r<.a I* - Iv#m perfect sat• Isfactlcn ar 4 I rr. i mm i, i and t to my customer* Tour* *il\ If C ORhVW Prop AH'* Monopoly D K Btrr#. Ocala Fa Dec !S . IN GEORGIA AND FLORIDA. Mmi %>r> \u v\ * OF INK IM\ IN lUO NTUKA. Valdosta Will *• Have Its Kleeirli firß-lnmr of MailU.m * M. n %% uni Whiskey Bark-trsn of tmrrlra* Until* < lul til % I Itens I ••* sslMslr4-( ssieal of Liberty •■■> • y Klrrllns-Nea "irßrner l.lne Me. tween |*eneol* nnl tlmatr of Klorltla s Orange rap. John T. Arvo of Am#r. u*. has fi * hi# petition t bankruiir> Hi# Isablil* tics are fixed at s*.’•• His •***•> nr+ nothWg He is traveling man. Want to I %pnnd. Macon l ag.P.ci I>*s mng #tlrr#*l up on the sob), t of anncxii <H, The prop* are c has fined u* the mill phoning nvele in the rensii* returns and even >• mo* rabbi ant!-nnxa! nls*% ar* t umtiu.- to rcltfit Won’t Me %tl vrrtlaHL Anaeri* us Times-Recorder: Atlanta 1+ going io get o gr,xi deni I* -# free ndver- Using th in ha- fLU >• to her • are wtthir. the ist to \ *r Her nem- mnnlne. for Mayor. Maj Mims . a type of ’ the real Southern gent.eman t nlilnstn Eleetrlr fare. The lectrlc <r ltr io Ihne Parti <l Valdosta }* rompletiNl Tan ma* h.ner* for the pom.r ompanv arrived ►m* trtne ag<>. and a.. f*#*altile hast#* has brrn %;sw| in getting the h!ner\ placed, in order to furnish i> *wr in tim- m \* the car* durll c the ela •* fair The pov < Is non ready, and the ears hav# been shipped, so in all prol ability the street cars will ne running regularly l*y ih* first of next w *k Jackson’s ( srnlvsl. Another enth nuts* meeilng of toe riiisnw %\a ti-kl Molay evening at Ja. k -on Oa . to perfe# • plana for l i.> street fair, trad* s display sn.| |>oultr> rhos to be helo there D* 6 *nd • T..* merchants and butintts men of the city have sub.- ribeil liberally toaard making this carnival the giea>e*t event In Jack son’s history, and a vary large attend ance | ezpcc tc#i Want Uhlskey Mark. A petition l being circulated by the wet men at Madison for .in e|e tion on the prohibition i*'ie. to take p!a ♦* s-.me time in Le#'#mber. Over one hundred names have already been signed to i and a* It take.-* only 14.* to secure the call, the ei- tion is an aesurtsl Ih i The wi m*n claim rhf the i*tie ua brosight on by the Profit ittomt.* trying •o get i hill through the Legt* nr. forcing the distillery out of the < minty Two t liilmi • ns<lllnted. For many years the Athenaeum of Athens s.w* • dub houle where congr gated the society people of the It\. and 1* was a pleasure resort made famous by mnny so*lal functions Recently the Commercial riu w- merged Into and consolidated with th* Athenaeum Its ob ject non Is the advancement of the nv* • bad lis origin mmng the business m>o of th 4 *. club, ant these gentlemen have on foot movements looking to the up building >f \thetu* lu the way f m.m- Ufactories mid enterpri> Mtesena Will foulest Mr W M Bte\•,*.. who was re;ont!\ defeated In Überty county for tnx co| lector on n majority of 11 voire hv Ml W P Brewer, has served notice on Mt 'Brewer nnd the Clover nor that h w:l! ronteM the election Mr Htevrns’ ground j for a contest ire that at Wnlthottrvi!:- election precinct at least two of the elr. lion managers were not ordinar!* jug. flee of the peace or freeholders. Mr fftevetis’ friends claim that his contest Is hard on good legal grounds and th : be will win out Mr. dteven* je • Dem ocrat amt Mr Brewer o Populiat It i* thought that Judg Harden, who w -and feated by McKay tl i . . for the legislature w.t no contest . It ts rot known on what good grounds be can hop* to w.n out The whites regret his defe it very mu h !u they wr# re clearly outvote#! m,d think it * • to take their m* llclnr, ba l ma it m>* •eem. FLORIDA. tt l iindrrirtooj lh In futnrr Ih.- Inn ■i Talm Bnoh. will hr known a , th- Bmaknrf. Parmt. 11.m1.1. ktrlnkrn. ■Rohm Ilavl. Uarwood n.| John Wto -1-y Oarwood. aI. r. -i.cllT.lv " y.m ond 4 month, ord 2 v. arc uiel 2 month* chlklpcn of Mr. and Mr,. <l. |i fiarwond. tlln l Wfdnwdiy ;it 1-aUtka wl In tin... hour* of n.ch otlwr nf , r ih. I>ram oflcr un HintM Ij :• ~ . , Klnrldn*. Ornnnc I ro|*. Wall Inform..l rallr.m.l men an,l fnt|. buyer, *ay (hat M0r,.l ■ , comlnr .nn . crop h iwoapcri* of (x lnt: lar.-. r Pnii any year jlm. ikm. Ii i -mi. i that fullv w million ho*.* will >hl|>p. .| i county a lon. will *hlp sou., white Minn l(r. Hr.varl nn<l oth.r H.nnh Klo'M.i ~ . !on, will wnd h..i-> \ (hlpmoM* Fruit 1* nrlilng fa,t at c |r box on the tr,-* to fruit hotM.a North. Jaekann* lllr'* t.nln W eek. Jackaondllr'* t .la w.eli. ilurlnK th. ItM of Novrratar. proml.e* to ecll|w. any thin* of the kind ever bel.l there. I.iv. turn are on the .ommltt.., arui they are workln* mo*t enernetl. n.ly io pvrfert all their plant Rfl nldmj omuaemen!*. [oradet of riniv r.oi, fan taatlc eompanlee. tented attra.-tlonr, •to.; In fort, romethln* thel will amtiae and pleaie all kraboard Aiaorlatton. The Seaboard Air L'ne lnduttrtal A oocla-ton will hold Ita flrat ranventlon In Jackeonvllle Oct. 24 Th • a proja-t Tlanned by John T. Patrick eh ef indu . trial a**nt of th* sye'.m Irak n* in the Improvement of the people llvlna ..lon* lt line* with educational feature, of Inter cat added. It la primarily to build up farm Inc and other Interest*. The couven- non will be stil mended to by th# hofiid if trad* >•- I In* fn f ska. The Norwegian #'#<m-h.p Doug s** rived Sunday at fvnsa o.a and Is now faking on ; m!- merchanJls#, ma< binary, etc for Havana Th* steamer wtl! *ntry 4ive sto- g which will le o*i* of th#- malt) M#n. of export th# <l*.ks #f the Douglass navlrg t* ** n chartered fo# the purir>*** by a Ha j vnna cattle firm fkiui.i - Is th** first steamer of m new line between l*en o .* and Havn* to known e the Otttwn Htar Lin# It is intended u about thr#e trip per mmth wl,'! te mala until ’h* (ju.irantih# is over w an week ly trlj#- ar* exp* • tel. ll# m i l.eekle %rresird. Augusta Herkl Im'f i :|\r- Wise and fiber*vi thi** aft# f.**<t4 arrr-r# 1 IDrtfj I/** ki ,t man w an’cd by il * j I* la author it re** t>r lurg..try f’hief llood r •*-.-e|v# (| w r*i frorn tb Jar ksonvtile f j •f police •* •* day** *#go to look out for I.#-* k“ *!># Augusta f*o|tc# wer#. given t ■l# - rii t :*n . f th#- man and they found him It l- learned from tht poll ’• t* at L#< kle tia - l*• n w .inte*! by the |w*l|e*i* .n ! Jarkj**.vllie for -*‘v#-ral months. An *f I fic4*r will arrlv# from that place to-mor row an! will tak* L- kie |o FI r;*la. %Verr % ery loiiflifnl " >Js* k.-oi.vills* M# tro|toll- tn Monday la- Ih* \l* ♦r*pd‘ gnve in accoant of the arr*-' >iti*l * ( >mmitmnt to jail of Wtl.lam | Jordan on balm lay Th* mrr**i w.israus r*l by Jordan's wife (Lulu Jordan) who | mt instituted suit f#r <llv*ine. #n*l said that he initialed t** fl#* |le jurisdiction of • h*- * •r* Jump#- ad fixed ih# I mil at IBM i •' *•k* i has filled to get sur*-tv or hii attorney, arid ts still In jail Jailer Fatlon sags that Jordan Is #■411% about 30 \*m of g* H* married girl I# than a vear ago, whir *■ • only 11 vear- #t age. and It Is eall rhat •■h#* will -o*ai la-* om* ii mother S•• Is with her parent* n Filrd# *i AH are strangers • r*- I’nl* - h*tm* frl* rel oiner the relief of JmTilihi h may .-la> jail for an tndeflniv#* |# rod laesortlon Is th# al legatkai -♦-( f rlh In th* Mil filed S|ul.ierrd Nlarsbhens. A dl*pat*‘ii to the Florkla-Tlmes T’nlon <‘itis-n from S’ Nuguatln* say- Hundre*is c*f fat an<l ttid* , r marsh hens w#r* * x* u * and on tbe river?* thi - rmmln" by local sportsmen, and later eaten ly -••oris of fomllbs who enjoy the #l-||cacy Th* strong north* ast w in#l that prevailed ia**t ni*Aht and this morning hacked up th#* Whiter* aid flood#-*l th* matsh*s, driving the hens fr#ini their bom#!* Kvery own**r of a gun who could s#-cur< a boat was • tit n rh* high tide, ami marsh Inn were bombard#*! in their strongholds without mercy Home bagged in un hour or so up ward f io* birds. an*l gunners m!ng ha* k with less than thirty or f##rt> were |#o*cd upon i>> |wool tnaik-m*‘i< Marsh h#ns hatch in the late spring, aid develop into g* od-fis#d blr*!s *)urtng the summer months At thl* sea-oti of th- year they are considered good eating when properlv pre|*iir*‘d F0H%91.1l rtll l l K AL <l.l IK. < nllegr Hoy* Will Mmr n ••%lake-M**lle% r” I nni|inign. Bmory t’oilege, fhford. d< . Oct. 10.— Quite an Innovation into college life b#*r# - motig tit*- memlierw of the junior nl sens>r .-*# *f i Demo r ati and n ll* publi can Club. These clubs have been or ganised to promote impromptu discussion of the pollFi'al Issues of the day. o k) in view of the* near nppreaeh ol lu e presidential election these discussion* promise to be of quite a lively tnfer#*" Blump speaking will !e indulged in to quite a large ex tern. and it 1# quite sure tnat tier** will at least be *vn* |*a* * where opatny Is not the or#l#r f the *fay. of * * ir:* th* tnen In - almost without exception (win* * ra*s Those, who ar# m#mb* > of the Republican Club are merely th***-* who have been forced to champion Republican pr|n iples an*l mew**- urew in the various |e atea before the di etary im* iet|e However, this will n*a* lessen their enthusiasm In the campaign which wi.l i*e wag* l among the stmlcnts The rn* mbers of both dubs have pro vide*! th#ms#lves with enmitaign hats. *n.l in a few days the active canvassing will *•#!• After Nov k the losing aide will glv#* a banquet to th*- victors, and complete harmony w ill b- r# state#| 1 ne liepublit .it* i* govern*-#! by an ex#* .ith* • •*rnmll. Madison B#.|| of \<- lant.i ll*wmil K.*ler ind (’has L Rcl #lT ii of W ayero-O- Th# *fb* <*rs of th* Demo, ratlc **luh .ire pr. sl|* nt. us.ar 1. V% *K* n raft *f Rockmont; secretary. L \\ Fhemail of \\ ishington. <a . and treasurer. Henry H Johnson. Jr., of At lanta. Will % I*IT INK Itbl) MKT. t.rrat sachem fieri# of to savannah. <irlftlrv f • a., tct JO-Or at Sachem WII- ! Lam If. Beck of this city has just return- | • and from a visit to*the Tallapoosa frlbe in Carrollton, ami w* p most favorably im proved with the warriors and biav*s ' ih it be found on that reservation This I 1- just th# beginning of an ltli4rary that he has mapped out for the next thirty ; days, and •*n Nov .* he wall reach Bavnn nab. whet# he will meet with the trtlies In timi city. Havarnah can boast same of the staunchest brav. - in the state.” said th.* iJrcal Sach'tn this morning, "and It is 1 ilways a pleasure to meet up with them I am looking forward to a visit to the!*- wigwams with pleasure, for the Interest that they manifest Is always made ap parent by their actions During tin* past thre# months the Hreai Hachem Im- instimte*l six new irihs ami f* #l' # v n mor- en* . uraged over the fa- t that over one thousnini accessions to the #*r'er have been mad# since he arrived it his present dignity. ll#- has arranged the following dates to visit the different 1 trtlies In the state. , Tu* -•!.>. ct Ik. Trt**n Factory; Thurs day. Oct. IH Atlanta. Friday. Oct 19. Mi j -on; M*n*lav. Oct Z 2. Austell; Wednes j I*l%. i. i 24. Athens. Thursday. t)ci ’.D, laities vll I*'. Fralny, ct. .*♦>, Augusta. M<a da\ fh*t ."• 11* <gjn**v111* . Tuesday. t .s* Palmetto. W#'lnes#l*y. O*-* 31. West I’ulnt; Frldajr. Nov. 3. Havannsh; \V#*#ln*-lMv N*v 7. Ameilcus. Tue-t|#>. Nov 13. folumhiis. Thursday. Nov. IS. . Buford ME 1 IS If flllC URINARY and II b If V U U 9 genital chruui nature ar*< those which Dr Hathaway treats ekeimirrt) lor :y year* be ha contned hit practice to tbl riass of pom- plaint. In men an<l women, am) the uniformity of hit cure* has .hi for h:m world wld* fame Moo who lia.e ln*t youth's vigor ara made strong and whole again hy this thorxuKhly const It u J tlonal treatment of Dr. Hathaway’s. No medicine with simple f temporary toolc effect ran cure you: you need a treatment which . a % ,’j nets.and phtslralh All torus of Chronic Diseases. Including Varicocele, Stricture. Blood rmsonlng. Kidney and t'rlnary Complaints, etc., art fH( , cured by Pr natbaway’s system of treatment. lie will be glad to hare you write blm or call at bis office for free ■7- "1 consultation, esar.lnatlon and adrtce lie win also scad free, post paid In a rlala wrsppcr, his nw c pace book-"Mccllneas, Vigor, t Health''—to anyone, man er woman, who sutlers front any chronic I disease or weakness. <l. NEWTON HkTMAWAT, M. D. Office Hours*--* to 12 m , 2 to & and 7 lr. Hathaway * Css. to p. m Sundays 10 a. m. to 1 p m. Z6A Dryan atrcct, Savannah, O* THE MOHNING NEWS: FRIDAY. OCTOBER 12, 1900. I j I PiiiS Look itvourtonßue! If it’s coated, I yout stomach your liver out of | order. Ayer’s Pills will clean your I tongue, cure your dyspepsia, make I your liver right. Easy to take, easy I | Ito operate. 25c. All druggists. I Want your n. -uata- >. #*r • beautiful , ►tfe-wit pr rlrti Li-s The# u# BUCKINGHAM'S DYE „ *. ,-• ■ - • ... > M4HIX.. IMtIAIOEXI K. tlAttrr, of In Irrr.l to Mll|*|tlnK Xlrn (irsrrsllr. *'pt Van B Avry nf th<- • Wm S M<'f*aul-x hi-li l<-ft Jfk>^<Tivlllr towlne i lurntx-r l*'t-n l-ir*,. tel,raph*d th, FTot’-H-r Totskoat (' mi'aoy yr,l*r<ly that fir had ahandoned thr luiik- In wat,r-l<>*rM ron<llt!r>n Hfty mltr, north . ~,t of Cr\ ina Pan '-h-at, Tht, m* not ftono. hnwrvrr, until aftrr ,ho had hr<keti adrift ant thr- t ’n;,r of tho lark of ro l ovrrtr,* h,r bacatno too grrat to Thrtr no a ro*i,l<lvrahtr rarao <* lam hor In th# 1-arK* 1 It hoiongad to thr C’hl- r .tun I.umlirr c'ompany of Jai-kronvlll- I lio McCauley Will pro, red out In rearrh of th<- ahanilonrd bare,' a innn a, th, wr.ithrr niodrratf-, ,uftl'hntly t*h,- pm In at Ihaufort. N C-. to a.lvlar the horn, ofttr*. The weather wa, reported to t-e rough nt Tyle yerterdav A rttff northeaat wind wa, hliwlng thirty mile, all da>. .it u Inrre.i.eil ,o thirty-eight to for*y miles at night. Holn fell newt of the day The erhooner* HI la I. Itavennort ml the Will.am K I>own„ arrlve.l ye,terday. till will loati lumber for Northern ie>ri- They are con,‘.gnetl to K It. Iluntlna A fo The Norweatan t-atk t*>lvla nrrtved ye,- terday (torn Hamburg Hh. l In t*lia,t and wa, berthed at the Hor.ion whe.rf to dtecharge Catu llalvorsrn report, a l>lea,ant voyage, No advli e, have vet been received from th.' owner, of !h< Hrtllrh ia*rk Uas.f furrv. which put ha. k leaking a'ter put ting out for a Canadian (wri rttn 1, "till at tlie tiord n wbort. where a force of hand-, i* kept busy keeping her free of ater. Ca oa■* r . 1., ,lenm,l(lpa. I*a,,enger, hy eteatnahlp N trochee for N. w York >•, terday Mt II ttta.h Mr, l> II llowe, Ml, Rnimli How. ki Mary llowe, Ihivl, Howe*. H. Hendela inanti .tod alf<- I# I. Thomson. Wright llowe,. T. Calloway. Col- Wright A 11 Hart,, W !' Klchnr<lon m.l wife Ml,, Perla Abraham,. Ml:-- Norma Ik-h.ialer. Jihlge J K i I'Coni, r. M!, Mary t) linen. J F O’Brien and wife W Btrobhar. C F Bon field. Ml,* Flla I'oaway. Frank A Sol imon-on. J M Slm|won. Krank T Budge and wife, W l> Morton. H Win ter. t> Sehnerer. Wm Jone, and wife. J A Bond and wife. Wm Pohlmann. John W. Itam,e>. eolore 1 tleo. 8 Johnwo. Pa,,engrr, hy ~earn,hip Kanur Clty from New York ye,.erday Mr, M R Au,- tln .m*t child. Mr, M Berendt and tw.r children, C V. Beadle,. \V. Bryant. Mr,. 1., F.ppenwn. Mr, W P B-'rugg,. Mr, J I Mill. Mr- l> J Jarvta. Mla* E Bagg. Mtu C. Mt Intvre. Mr, H Fo |y |ty it Kermadji 1 i\ MelWjrre. W V \\e,tcrve|t ami wife. Ml,, M Walker. P E Hevllle. P J Maguire. W E Hutson. Ml„ M Kennedy. Ml,, 8 Kennedy. Mla* M Black Mr, A M Mc- Farland. I Solomon. W Ella,. R I-. Strickland. J Beltaer. Ml,- Ha,nail Mr, J Caiman. Mr, W C llivant. Ml,* M. I, Beam. Ml,* Ellen Bailey. Ml,, B KlnMeln. Ml** I. Sell*. W P Weh*t#r. Mr* W S Hick, anti ruin Ml*, J Bulll" Ml.-, Turner. Ml-, Hollowell, Ml,, Holme, Mr, E Blanchard, Mr, E P l-oveU. U F Shear, anil wife. Mr, J W I. Engle Ml** M 1/Engle. P Wal,h Ma*ltr M Walsh Me, Waleh MI- NVI lie \\ al,h. t' E Smith and w ife. Ml,, A Smith, Ml*, Smith, c II Wood. .1 A tlelaney, P I Farrelly. Capt C. S-tler anil wife. .1 Fleming and wife. Mr, Stra chan. J Turner *'. M. Mumford. Mr Seilgman. It E I>ann. F Broadman. I Klreklck. II Kl,tenm.e h,r. Nettle Val-n- Hre. Ml** A En ter. I. .\e||ey and wife. Ml,, Harriett B-noyer. Ml, kill'h Hr n.tiei r t> : eb-he ii*- ASu#wlte. Mr, II mr,a*ky and run. Mr* K Light foot. Mo- E. P Steven*. Ml,, Trouiman. Ml** E John,Oß. Mr. Mtingnye. Mr, V*,- ,aull. Ml„ J Willi*. Ml," E t, kow,kl. Ml-, .1 Likowskl. MtM M. Fltxglbhon T Wlgsell. A Icirge. Mi X Wll,on tnd Min. A Thompson. 1,. Roger,. M Tlra*. Mr, Plrag. I'. II lit ter,on. I titter,on. Nell Maloney, J. T. Be,*. E. !. Mo tjueene, E Corner, C. C. Ja* k,on. A E Smith. T'a,-anger* arrlvetl let night 'rom Ital llmoie on ,team-hip I' II Miller II It laucher. Ml,, S Boykin. It lMllaway MIM Kolh, Mrs C B Cummlng*. Mr, F Porter. Mr, c t> Beranton. Ml,, J Coft Mla* It Porter. Ml,, J Huggen helnter. Mr, S St.-ln. J W Comstock. M ~ U Ronrke. Ml-, It Ester. Ml,* S Joyner. Ml** F C Salley, Ml,, 8 Roth. C It Cummings. S Snyder, c C. Scran ton Mr, M M I'ravioli Mis, M. Por t, r . Mr P Wttkoy *kl. Ml,* S. Homier ,on. I II Kyle Mr*. J Rourke, J. C. Brighton. C. VVhlte. Savaunnh 'llnnnne. Sim rise* at 6:1*3 a. m. ami ets at 5:30 p. nt. High water at Tybee to-day hi t:l> a nt and I:*2 |> m High water at Savan nah one hour later Pltn*ea of the Xlttott (or ttelolter. D H. M Fir*' quarter 1 3 to eve. Full moon .6 • 1* morn 1 -a*wt quarter .....15 3 51 morn. New moon . 21 7 27 morn First quarter 3i 2 17 morn. AIHI% %I.M AND DFPARTI RES. V#r !• Arrived Y*rr4f. R’rrn-hlr Katifai Clljf, Fl#h#r. N#w V#>rk —Oi'Mti Htramxhlp romiAny St#tß#hlp I> H. Miller. Peters, Bslti mor#* J J *aroian As*nt |Tsrk Hylvta (Nor), Ha!vort#n. Him. burs Utrsrhan A- Cos. H* hekoner Wm E Downes. Rlchsrdnon. N#-w York - M t#r. Schooner Kllw L bAvenport. Dunton. Torixmouth —Master % #■••*■ !• 4 Ira red Yraterday. Brem*hlp f’rsthom# (Br), WUUsms. Uvtrprol-Rtrarhxn A fa RsrK W**ri# (Non, Tonne## n. London —l*ater#aii-I>#wnlns Cos liriK llAvilah. llirhsi *#on. Pernambuco l'jtTfon-r>own!ns Cos. Yrirl %%eiat * Sew. S#nmsi|p Neroociiee. Smi:h, New York Btamhi| Texa#. Cldiil## Baltimore B(< BBishlp Dawn <Br*. Hamilton. I>i\ei pool. Shlpplnr Mrmnraml#. Fernandlnw. Fla . Oct II Arrf%’ed. >oner# John K Southwell. Clark Georgetown. D C . l*mira M Lunt, Con vera, Boaton Cleared-Schooner Nettle Shipman Ray ntr. New York Key Wes*. Fla . Oct 11 —Arrived steamer Sabine, New York an#l railed (or Galveston; Miami. Delano, Havana, and *ailr#l for Miami Tcnerlffe Oct. •—Sailed, •reamer | Ormaabjr, Savannah New York Oct 11 HaJle 1. steamer A#o m.. Sarennah. Baltimore. Oct. 11 —Sailed, steamer Ita#- I ca. S*\annah l*hiladel|>hl Orf il —Cleared, steamer lioh Roy. Fernandlna; Harold. Sa\*annah < barl* #*ton. Oct 11—Arrived, schooner Jo#l Cook, Outten. New York, yacht Z#*- rb'a Nor hward. proceeded Indian river Hal lad—Steamer AtKooquln, Platt, Jack , erne file. Port Tampa. Fl*. Oct. 11—Arrive#!, tug 1 Abram Mini*# Savannah wlrh lljrhter; eteiinier Maacotte. White, Havana. \l* Key West and r#*turne*| Sailed Steamer City of Everett. La verge, Cart are’. Notice In Mnrlttrra. Pilot charts and all hydrorrnphlc infor mutton will be furntahed maaiera of vea ela free of <harae tr. I’nl ted Stutea hy droirraphlc office In Cuntom House Cap talna are requeated to call at the ofß< • IteporlH of wracks and derelict# received for trunMninslor. to the Navy Depart ment. No*lea m hcrehv given that on or about Oct. 21 lightship No G; will be temporar ily withdrawn from it# station, about 14 mile** eouthw- st by went from Asia rip | Natitticket Shoal#, and th# station will I be m.*rk*-*i by relief liahtahlp No 5* The ! relief Ugh*ship will show a fix#*#l white i rrfbi tor light at the heart of each of her twfo ina*t. and during thick or foggy weather will sound a U-inch #t#am whia tle with the arr# characterlMlcn a# that !on the regular light vessel No M t# a flush deck steam veesel. with a red hull. I Slaving R#*ll# f In lißge w hite letter# on j each eld#*, and al*o In white, on each j bow She has two masts, schooner rigged, no bowsprit, two hiack smokestack# abreast and tlie #•*rm wiitstle letwreen the masts, with a re*l circular Iron ragework #la> mark af ♦ h masthead Forelan F.aporta. I’er British steamship C’rathorne for Liverpool—7.2sl bales cotton. Han.ioj. i..yn tons i ig Iroft. $22 550 —C-argo various per Norwegian bark Werner for Ix>n. don—l.Kß barrals rosin. 14.512; 4.154 casks spirit# turpentine. |ki.o74 —*‘argo by Pater eon-Dowatagr Oa. Per t>rig Havllah for ramambuco 2.T10 barrels cat*. Is.tr. 325 pieces lumb r (.- M3 feat), llJi ■Cargo by Paterson-Down ing Cos. r naalwlße F.* ports. Per Na oochee for New York —1,13 bales inland cotton. 30 hale# Island cotton. •#*.’ barrel# cotton seed oil. L.Tjnpkg# lox material.4S3 pkg# domt#. tics. ♦> boxes tobacco. barrel# rosin. barrels turpentine, m. 719 feet lumber. 1M itundle# hide#. 65 case# cigars. 56 boxes fruit 7 bales #>;, boxes soap. 5d !>arrels r*s#i #*ll. 17b bale# old bagging. 25 I barrel# lamp black. 3*3 pkg# mdse Per steamship State nf Texas for Ral -11 more—4l3 bales upland cotton. bar rel# rosin, 143.4% fe#‘t ltiml>#r. barrel# ur. .% barrels r#ln oil. 1.591 sacks clay. k pkgs mdse. ?: pkgs dcmeatlc# and yam 11 bales palmetto fibre. 101 bale# tobacco Will. OK EDWIN w. MARSH. Beqnesta and %nnnltlea for the Widow and Relatives. Atlanta, o t 11. —The will of tlw late Edwin W Marsh was filed yesterday In Jitdge Halsey's Court of Ordinary The deceased first direct# his executors to pay all of his debts as soon as possible The second clause bequeaths absolutely to hi# widow. A *hsah F Marsh. Sl3.n of stork in the Furman Form Improvement Com pany of Atlanta, and also absolutely of th* household and kitchen furniture In the home place on Washington street, together with the carriages and horses. In addition the widow receive#! an an nual sum of |3.500. payable in quarterly j ln*tMllm<-nt* o( 4*75. The will t* dated Mort-h 10. 1900 To hi* *!*ter-lii-lat'. Ann e Turner. |, Ktven the mm 3-Vio and to Mr* Mary E. llopkln*. wife of John I. Hopktn*. 32.500: •o hi* ,on-ln-lw. t'harle* \V i'ran,hnn. Mr Marh leaves 35.000; to Folumh'ia Ihillen, n man servant. t’rti; to hi, daugh ter for the support of herse'f an-t chil dren. I* left the ,um slso monthly until there shall he a final distribution of the , estate anton* the heir,; to hi* son. M It. M trsh. the sum of 190 per month wh*n ever h- shall Ite otit of hualnea* or employ ment. Mill payment, to rontlnue In the event, mentioned until the final distribu tion of the estate amon* all the heirs. Subjct to thew speeinratlon*, th* resl due of the estate Is betpieathed to hi, three . Oil.lre., Spen.-er B Marsh. McAl len It, Marsh (Iml A-Mahle L Adair, an I j In l ie event of Shelr dentil, to helr chil dren. The twelfth Item cltrw that Mr. Marsh previously adv.ince.! to McAllen B. Marsh. fjS.wt); to Bpcncer 8 Mr,h. 3*ti nni> ami to hl -iHuaht, r mst he direct* the executor* In the final eMvtslon to make them respectively equn'. ppeiicer 8 htot M'Aio, B Mirth. John ■ I, llopkln* and J. <1 Btatnand are mad exemors, who ore exempted from alv > >n bond. They are authorlxl to sell (Mrt of the estate aml l>orrow money if iirnl he to preserve the estate or aeille wny lndebtedt:e,s. The final division I* to take place at such time , the executor* shall deter mine. SHOT 4 < m ount UOHKtHX. -lames llanitltnu l.etals Slat kpeak In tSKMIH. Auausta. Oct. 11.—There wa, a sensa tion on Walker street to-nlaht. a short distance from the I'nton depot, when the crowd that was attracted by a pistol shot and a woman's scream, found that a ne gro woman was bleeding from a wound In the head It turned out. however, (hat the bullet had glanced around her sku!. under the ektn and did no eertoun In jury. Th, wotrar. Doelah Pavla, said a white man named Wlngard had shot her and he was arrested on the canel hank a short dtntano* away It eeems that the man was drinking, was angered by some, lutng the woman mi Id and, after knock ing her down, ehot he? By chance only the injury proved slight The Brywn Club to-ntght voted to ex tend an invitation to Hon James Ham ilton l.*wt, who will be here In a day or two on a vlett to hi* boyhood home to address the people of Augusta on next Mor.il* • right on national issue* Mr Bandfrd H. Cohen who he* Juet eondu -ed with great success the street attractions of the Athens Carnival, was to-ntght elected manager of amusements tor the Elk* fair to be given during the Confederate reunion next month. Will i-erkle. a voting man of tht* rtty. who was In Flotlde for eome tun*, was arrested here In accordance with a re quest from the chief of police of Jack sonville < htef Hood wtrnl th* Florida officer that Leckte had been arrested, and a deputy sheriff of Duval county. Flor ida J A Vlniant. arrived to-day. and had a consultation with the chief He said that on Feb. 11 last/Le kt* had been employ ed a l-arkccper in the saloo.t of Robert VI 81m* of Jacksonville, til th* night of the above date, the cash drawer tn the Blm ,:r-Ht wa, broken Into and robbed of 3217" Next day L*ck;e was missing Leckte refused to accompany the officer without proper requisition paper, and Ire| uty Yinaant left for Jacksonville to night to ,retire them lie I, charge-1 undtr the Florida law with break ng and enter ing and grand larceny THE WEATHER. Fore-*##? for Friday and Saturday: Georgia and Kouth Carolina—Rain Fri day. and pr*: abl> Saturday : brisk north eaaterly ivin*!# possible becoming high r#n th# roost dunn* Friday Eastern Florida Rain Krldoy. Ralur day, rlearinc in northiru. fair in south ern portion; brisk northeasterly wind# itoiatbly hlith on *’oa: Friday Western Florid* Rain Friday and prob ably Saturday, east mind#. b#*x>mlng fr#yb northerly Htorm aarntnr mesma# —^Tlie follofrln* mosag# has reoelv#* J t this ofll # for the Information of lh- public; Wash ington. 1:05 p m Oct. 11. 19<o IgO • Forecast Official, Havannsh. O*..—Ad vletry warning 2:06 f> m Moierate •:!#- njrbarce central near mtddU* Gulf coa>t Will probably move north* as*, giving brisk poselhlv high northeast wind# 10- night on South Atlantic const. II E William#. A< ting 4’hlef (f Bur#*u. Yeslerduy's Weather at Savannah.— Maximum temperature 1:40 p. m 7t> deqre'# Minimum temperature. 7 n m. <Vgree# Mean temperature td degrees Norma, temperature (St *legr *es I># IcUttcy of temiernaire . 4 degree# Accumulated excess since 0?l. 1 M degree# Accumulated exceaa since Jan. 1 90 degree* Rainfall *1 inch Normal 12 tn-^h Excess* since Oct. L-- 3.55 Inches Deficiency since Jan. 1 \. . *9* inches River Report- The bight of the Savan nah river at Augusta, a* K a m (75th me ridian time) yesterday, was 7.2 feet, a fill of 4 foot during the preceding taenty four hour# Cotton r'gion bulletin. Savannah. Ga , for the twenty-four nours ending at h a. m. 75th meridian lime, Oct. 11. 180 BMikiiu of Max. alii fv.-a Savannah dlatrlcf. lTem.|Tem. fall Al.a pa ha. Oa . cloudy 72 • 51 fO •Albany, cloudy 75 fit* .10 Amerleua, cloialy 73 T Balnbridg**. clear 72 •*> Eastman, cloudy 70 .VI .10 Fort Gaines, raining 72 03 •Oalnesvllle. Fla , clear *> i 70 /fl Ml Hen. Ga . pt. cloudy .. 70 U TO Quitman, pt cloudy 77 fi2 oo Savannah cloudy 73 M -W ThomatvHlf. p . cloudy .. 75 65 .0) Waycroae. cloudy 76 66 oo ’"•Received too late for telegraphic aver ages. flpeciai Trxas Rainfall Re|*orf#— No rain Heavy Ra.ns—Brownsville. Tenn . I d* j|9o -. Stn- Max. Min Rain Central Station#, tion# Tern Tem., fall. Atlanta U •*> Ml Charleston 6 70 fd on Galveston 'J> 7*' ,IM Little Rock | 12 72 52 22 Memphis 13 ♦% j 52 W Mo to e • 73 w 5k Mon i gome ry K j 74 M Ok New Orleans 15 70 83 j <ll Hnvannah 12 j 74 kl 02 Vicksburg 10 fi* sfi j 24 Wi mington | 10 fifi i 44 oo Remarks No tlecided change* tn tem perature. hut a slight warming tendency is shown over the western and central l>ortlon of the hell. Rain has fallen In nil destrlcts except Wilmington. Augusta, Galveston and Charleston. Observation# taken at th* same moment of time at all stations. Oct. 11. 19 | *0. 3 p. m.. 75th meridian tlm* Names of Siatbma. | T | V Rain Ho#t#>n p: cloudy 63 34 J .12 New York city, clear .. fi2 14 .66 Philadelphia. <\J#*ar fi2 o Washington City, clear 54 L Norfolk, clear # fin L <*o llattera#. clear fi L .<■> Wilmington. dear 5* fi .00 iTtinrk)tta. cloudy i fib Ia .Ci> Italelgh. clear j fiO j L .CD Charleston, raining fi4 Ifi T Atlanta, cloudy S4 14 fl Augusta, cloudy 63 * .62 Savannah, raining | M j 10 .w Jacksonvlljc. raining .... fi* : 12 7* Jupiter, cloudy 7* j fi .01 Key West. pt. cloudy . 6) L Tami*. raining 7fi L j .01 Mobile, clear 70 L J .01 Montgomery, raining 60 14 T Vicksburg, dear fit L .n New Orleans, clear fi< fi m Galveston, clear 72 L .#> Corpus Chrlstl. clear .... 73 L .66 Palestine, clear fi* L art Memphis, cloudy | 6s , fi .oo Cincinnati, cloudy fid io .oo Pittsburg, cloudy | fi2 L .00 Buffalo, dear fi2 22 j o I>etrolt. dear sfi ; la .00 Chicago, clear sfi , fi ,u) Marquette, clear fifi io .oo Kt Paul, dear fi2 L .00 Daveni>ort. clear fio L .00 H< IjOUIs. Cloudy 62 fi .00 Kansas City, dear fi2 fi .06 Oklnhorns, dear fi4 L .to Dodge City, clear s#> .(J6 North Platte, clear fifi t; .■> W It BoyerT" Loral Forecast Offlcki: Cotton ktatlstles. Liverpool. Oct. 12 —We kly <a>tton siatls tl*'# Total sales of All kind# 34.m0 bales; total sale* American. 23.666; English spin* tiers 'aklng#. 46.000 Toial exports. fiOfrt. If port f 11 kM MU; * * cm, 19.000. Bto<'k of all kinds. 14*.rp ; siock. Arneri#*an. 91.000 Quantity .ifloit, all klml*. 270.660; quantity afloat. Am-rl ran 2.*-fi.*#' Total sales of iil.ifUni r #Jt) bales; total sales to exf>orlers. 2.2*. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought s“, DONNELLY DRUG CO., savannah, oa DRUGS. SEEDB. ETC. Mall orders solicited. Bell phonw TA V: 8 --Sand for free sample V. (k P. Dyspepsia Cura AT HOME, 112 Broughton Street, West. Some confusion in arranging stock, but well ore pared to take care of our customers. We don’t know all about the Furniture and Carpet business, but our thirty years' experience with the trade of Savannah is sufficient guarantee that we know- SOME THINGS. Call and be convinced. LINDSAY & MORGAN The Old Reliable. KNOWN BY ALL NATIONS. .&an , wa' cugp. Twice the price could buy no better. LIPPMAN BROS., Savannah Agents. JUST RECEIVED, Fire-Proof Safes From the most celebrated ntinoiMClirm, both fire-proof and burglar proof safes and vault door*. 4V> carry an Immense stoek off Fire-proof kafea. Our stock em braces a very elegant line from 700 o I.vnni poands, Inclusive, single nnl doable door*, and a visit to our establishment to In spect these elegaiet safes will he a source of much prolli and t~ stmotion to our friends. The price will he as low as any really Fire-proof kafe raa be made, and our motto Is Quality and kafety of the first Import* •nee. fiend or call on us for further particulars, catalogue and prices. LIPPMAN BROS., Wholesale Agents for Manufacturers of Fire-Proof Safes. RECOIII) FOB 9TOIKEOFT*. Mnddrlt Ma#f Tn,lr I'ltlraao Men Fan the %lr. ritt,h irx Pa > It—Waddell ma-t*- the i-non'p record for strikeouts by ttrak lttg twelve of (he t'hl-'itjoi fat' the elr. Attendance. I.SOCi. Score: R H E. Plttsburc .. .. lool ft 0 x-3 i 3 Chlcaao ft 0 ft ft ft ft t ft ft—t S 2 be)lerte, Waftileil and /.tmmer; Oar vln and Donohue. Slew turk, Tt Brooklyn. 4. Brooklyn. Ort. 11.—New York won to day* same tn the second, when w.th two out. five sinxlrs. two double, and a haw on halt* srore.l seven runs Donovan settled <lnwn after that, but the lead wa* !.v> much for Brooklyn to overcome Score: H.H E. New York ...ft 7ftft 0 0 ft ft-7 3 Ilrooklr n . ; 0 ft ft 2 ft ft~( It 2 Hnt.ertes—Hawley and Bowerman; Don ovan and Steetmrn Boston Won MnndHy. Phllndrlphtu. Oct. 11 —t’on.l was wild. ,nd hi, niptieri was mlsera.de. Asa re suit Brwton won handily. Score R II B I'hi.adelphla 0 ft 0 0 1 t 0 2-4 |ft B.>,ton 0 0020133 i>—ft 13 1 Batteries—<'onn and Itoußla,,: Willi, ami Sullivan. Beaults at Morris Bark. New York Oct It.—The \V**t, best-r High Weiaht Hamlicap wa, the feature of a good da>', racing at Morris Park to day Alar I Bcheck, the Western 2-year old. won It tn < ommandlnx style. KivlnK weiaht to a lot of Rood sprinters of the older division First K.ire— Five and a half furlongs, t'nmaaked. 4 to 1. won. with tad)- I n,us. Cto t amt to I. ,>,-ond. and Silverdale. 13 io 3. third. Time 1:03'.. t'nmasked wa* dtMjualttted for foul and Lady t'm-a, placed first. Silverdale second and Fire arm thin) Second Race—Five ami a half fttrlontr*. selling Snark. 7to 1. won. with Animos ity. 7 to t and 5 to 2. second, and Annie Thompson. 6 to 1. third. Time 1:05 Third Race—New Rochelle, one mile, sedlnic <sreeno,-k. *to 5. won. with Kin* Barleycorn. 7 to 10 ami out. second, ami Oread. 1* to 1. third. Time 1.43'^ Fourth Race—Westchester Ilißh Weight tl,indie.i|,. stx and a half furlong,. Albol Biheck, ft to 2. won. with Rush 7 to 1 and i to 2. eciond. ard Kln nlklnnlck. 3 to 1. third. Time 1:22 Fifth Race—One mile, seillnx. t’arhun cle, even. won. wlih Armor. 7 to 2 end .7 to 5, second, and Rlnaldo. 3U to 1. third. Tim >. 1:43>, Sixth Race—On* mile and an elahth. Relgrade. Ift to I. won with Catnp-nxa tlon 5 to 1 amt 2 to 1, soeond. and Ham mock. 3 to I, third. Time 1:5644- Bares at l^ilnatnn. I.exuixton. Kv.. Oct 11 - Summaries Th* West Stake. 22 d0,,, trottlnx. purse 32.000 fiaat-alto won three e r.ilKhr heats and race; Annie Burn,. ,e,K>rat, Ebhu. third Time 2:i!*, 2 11 : 2:12',. 2:t Trot; purse 31.500. York Boy won third, fourth and fifth heat* and race; Nerretta second, tvlnnln* first and sec ond heat*. Onward Silver, third Tim, I ll's 2:11. 2 to'*. 2 12. 2flft> The Laxlnxton. *2.000. for 2-year-oU] trotters Er.range won two straight haatt and race Melton second. Beast* Brown, third. Tiro* 2;12V 2 21. ■ • Laandry f aught on Flra. Rome Oa.. 11.-Tha White Cloud Steam t-aundry caught on fir* about 2 o’clo-k tht* mormng The damage wa* about 31,000, TELEGRAPHIC MARKETS. Continued from Seventh Page I.7ft; Jersey 1Z.1Mt2.75. •heese. steady; large while. IV- ma white, tic. Peanuts. steody; farcy hand-picket. *1 ♦%< . other dorrjeeilce. 2*4840. Cubing. quiet: Ijor.g Islanl, per IT II So#.*s. Freights to Idverpool. quiet, rollon t-jr steam, 4V. cnTTov hkki) on,. New York. Oct. 11.—Cottonseed ell steady. owing lo light supplies, hu> whirl In rather poor demand, w ith pr|. e un • hinged Prime crude harrele. nominal, prime rummer yellow, 77c. prompt; el? summer yellow prime winter yel 10w.414142 prime while. >•; prim* tr.eil 13S <?) •..'* W>. ■ iiit ti.n niRKETa. Chicago. Oct. 11 —The strength whrh wheat exhibited early en-dny lnrtum"-| ron-Merahle by Ihe re-openlng of mill* at Minneapolis, was lost later. l>e'ember rllnK ftc slider yesterday Corn -led higher, nnd oala *4r lower. Pro visions dosed hut little changed The leading future* range.] as follow* Opening. Highest. Uowest. Cioslnr. Wheat No. 2. on 75% 7S>, 74% 7IN Nov 7.>Mt7t> 7*i , *4t7R 1 4 TM TiV Her. ... 7*',G7S% 7* 75'a Wa Corn No. 2. Oct 40% 4U4 401, 4*'y Nov S7t..fiS7S <7%wJ7% 37% "N Dec SF.t/JS 33 fiSSVa 34% W Oala No a 31% asea't :• .j 7 > Nov 21% ri’a Zl% 7" Dec 22>*821% 22% 22% S. Mess pork per barrel.— Oct. ... *l*ol *i*nt| lrtl I!** 1 Nov II * 11 K II 11 S'* Jan 11 *> u gr, 11 M 11 1-ard, 4> r luo pounds.— Oct 7 Nov 7IS 72S 7 12*4 7 17't Jan * 77% *7% * 77* * Short rib*. i*r 1< pound*.— Oct 7 > 7 *7% 7 *> Ndv 7 01 7 0S O*! 1 * *'* Jan IS * 27% * IS Cash quotation* were a* follow- Fin r. steaily: No 3 spring wheat. 7l'vW7* , 2 red. 77c; Vo. 2 corn. 41%e; No I yel'nw. ♦l'stltlV. No. 2 oats. 23%r; No J w-Us. ‘.S|_'V: No. .1 white 2S%(|2>V v ® 1 rye. M%r: fair lo choice mailing .Ytf/*Oc; No 1 flsx-eed, *1.708171 “ _ 1 Norihwesiern. JI.7OGI.T*: prime ilrtio* 1 ' sre*l. mere pork. P- r harrej* *ls 0wn.''..50, lard, par l'* l>oun<l- 7 S.:*>; short rlhe sides. Moose). F ' | dry waited ahoulders. (boxed). **.<*•'• if *‘ n short clear side*, (boxed). **JMt*4' SEED RYE. GEORGIA SEED RYE SOUTHERN SEED KYR. TEXAS RED R. P. OATS. HAY. GRAIN. FLOUR. FEED. FRUITS AND VEGETABLES CHEESE. BEANS. PEAS W. P. SIMKIXS & eg Empty Hopstieads. Knpir Moleeo Ssgsksa** **" C. M. GILBERT & CO.