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A TEXAS WONDER.
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covtry cur# all k!<lts#> and • a d**r ?"u*
bl#. rfmnvf* gravt!. cur## lUT't*
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drew If not ■•: liy your Bug, -• > I
b# s■# n * |T I• U
bottle la two month#* tr*airn* r••. i will
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-B©ld by all druy. .*1 Holoro >f Cos.,
B*vann*fl. Ga
Hr ml Thl#.
Cu* hart ra . April 2. W
Thi# 1* to .'#rtify that 1 wa aff# !#<l
Wlrh frav*! itl th.t l took ixtv dr.| #
of Ha l * G#a* D • <vrr> and It < tn*
plwtely cure*! n. 1 i worth 11 'lO9 |w
bottle to n> cm# needin* It
J. T BTBVBNH
IN GEORGIA AND FLORIDA.
KBWI AM> VIEW* P THE IMI IN
two
ooctal Clnha at Atlanla %rc *##kln
tw (Vinaolhlntr—>rgr I *!•! a '•tori
That !*••• the Jake on Hftrmr
officer*—\\ fddiwii at Batolw-t.
Aaaaatlnc !*|ral4cra Working for
ihr Florida < a|nl >* ▼ hired
far I.lnc | , ro|rclcl for 'lmihiim.
Florida I allleman llaylna ►
In (iruruiM.
Thor# *•# a beautiful we.k!!n* Trmr# lav |
afternoon In Eauwton at the romc o' t* *
brides fattier. Mr. G W T Ihnem.yn
uniting Ml## Hula lioxem.n ori Mr W
Howard Slider. hr last* r a T* f n. ii* *
•nl InllUditUi rltlsen ‘d ft*\no,l !{••*
l)T B 11 *f T Ultd.
Freight Train# f nlls<l*l.
Thursday night a serious co 11-l* n was
narrow % averted te-ween two onlral
llallroad freight trains nl the f*H of
Cherry street jj. M.u'on. As It #*■*, the
train# came t*#rrt\.r with #<>m# fen#,
but not anoufh i* do much damage. A
white trainman ru \ hi# head ?*rv#rcly
mashed and wa* taken to the hospital. A
nefro train hand wao run ovr by a
flatcar but was not broken
C'lab# *ta> I on#olidate.
The Colonial Club and the G#©mls
Club two of the moat popular social or*
graniaa tons m Ati*fita, may eonaoHdat*
Ic lhe course of the n* *t few weeks and
fe# known as th# Georgia-Colonla Club
A committee from t • color il nb m.ide
a proposition to the Georgia Club with
the kfe* of combining the two club*. The
Idea was Immediately taken up by thr
Georgia Club, end the governing board
of the latter or*n I nation will take the
matter under consideration at meeting
to be held next Saturday evening.
Prof. *lm|iun Arrested.
Columbus has felt
In school muddle acror# the Chatla
hco hee. Prof. H H Simpson was ar
rested Thursday morning at the I’henlx
City a hool house by C< nu ih> Myrd on a
warrant charging him with tteei%.*aing
Prof. 81mpeon went wlih the conatable
to the city lockup where he nmaiiud
• bout an hour, until h* ##ur*<l a bond
of SJOO, when he was released. The trial
will be held next Wednesday Mr Simp
eon did not appear to be much disturbed
over the arrest lie said that the whole
pio eedtng were unlawful, and that he
intended to go to the law for fa<
tlon.
Took Policeman** l*ltol.
Thursday night ot ColiimWus, Policeman
Harmon Heynolds wa< held up in a dark
alley by n ngro de-pera.lo. Sam G4*l
emlth. who took hi- pistol from him nn*l
m r hed him out of the alley. Reynold*
happened to !*• the only officer f head*
quarters at the time and wax er-nt o*t
on a cal! A# he entered the alley the
negro grabbed him. Reynolds go: his
pistol out ami attempted to shoot. Iwit
the negro had his hand *o he roi<! not
do so After a >**vere struggle She nngto
wresrted tlw pistol from the pollcentan
by main strength. After getting the ofll
cer'a puitoi the n*no covered the |aktce
man with that and his own pistol and
marched him out of the alley.
Nl or in ii n llil.-r llrowtied.
New# has rest h* I Gretnsboro of the
drowning of a Morrmin eider at IjOtig
Shoal# ferry. It *•**• rns th.it n compiny
of four elders, wh -se names ar not
known, were travel, u: tt. ether. and w n n
they arrived at the l>ntc Shoals ferry
there wrna no on© there* to carry ihnn
acro#s Two of in** men attempted to
swim the rivet*, orwl almost leached the
Greene county side when one of them,
suddenly becoming exhausted, began to j
sink. In his effort# to save hunsetf he i
grti'ped Ids . omp.iinon* who. although n*
was carried under several times. Anally
succeeded in reaching the idtore He w►
unable to ni>st his drowning companion,
however, who sank to toe bottom. After
dragging the river for pome time the
body was recovered and sent to At.'iens i
to be enibaino-*! and thence to his home J
In Wyoming for Interment.
l/#ft Them Drunk.
The Atlanta Constitution has the j
follow b.g story from Fair burn: A
negro, handcuffed and r irrytng a Jug
of moonKhlne wh sky. made l.i* appear
anca at the railroad depot here this
morning early. ptisch seu a ticket to At- S
Isnta and left f.r tin* Gate City still
band -ufTe.i and hoblli.g on to the jug
While wait mg for th< train > larg* crowd *
gathered around the strange negro and
Inquired the reason and cireumstanecs for
his curious conduct and situation. I ji a
straightforward manner h • relafe<l a
rather remarkable story, ami ltd is per- j
hnp# the first case on record where #
prisoner having escaped from hi# captors
voluntarily go# to make his appearance
before the very court whither t..y were
carrying him. night, #a\ me ne- |
gro. who llvr# ner Starr * irdll. In Fav-
Hlt county, t’nlt.vd Btaies Deputy Mnr
shale Jllle Johnson and Webb Cox nr
rested him at his horn* tw* v* mde* l frotm
here, oil a charge of making blockade
wldsky. He said they had wit.) thm n
Jug of moonshine i < or, the same mg
he carried to Atlanta with him this
morning Aftrr making the irrest they
began to perceptibly decrease the amount
of liquor in the jug until they had on a
“Jag ** Finding themslvra tco drunk to
navigate, th# negro say a they placed
handcuff! on him and securely tied film
with a stout rope to themselves, after
which they lay down to sleep off their
Jags. The i.eeto did not relish the delay,
ai.d accordingly managed to unloose* hm
-# if from the rofw. t- •-k the Jug and l it
the “Jag. ' and walked twelv* rnlU to
Fafrbiirti, Utt.dcuffl nod <arrylng the
Jug When asked wn.it h meant to do.
he replied that h* wax going to court and
surrender, handcuffs. Jug and all.
FLORIDA.
Mr Bar.Jair.ln J Smith nr.d Miss Cath
eilna Clark were quli'ly married W ednes
day at the residence of the br.de • father,
Hon. T L. Clark. In Montlcelio. The hap
py couple left by the Bee board Air Line
for s honeymoon In the North. Mr. Johr.
Clark of Bartow and Mr. William Clark
of Tallahassee were present at the wed
ding of their slater.
Key U>#t Fir# Department,
, At ibs annual meunjt oi iba Kg£ West
| lira department Monday evening #n #lec
lion fr department offber# wa- held.
There ware tu nominations for chief—
-1 i il v >wn ifkl H • Fulfo I
Ci.lef Ifatxrri wttitdrew frini t‘.e race,
u l Fulforl m el# 'e*l bv u tma*
t .*n H .1 Wo f was re-He’ted rtrs*
• Isiant chief nnil I'hli llln# n second •
l*ant cnlef. Kineat lligg.-, se< retry, ad
• Jr' A .bury, treasurer.
ItuvtiiM (irnrsii Inllle.
R R Har ohn returned to Gainesv! >
a trip t< fckhola county. Georg,a.
where he collected a drove of cattle for
t-hlpmcot t rub.* Mr Ihr o remarked
taat he had brought with him In the
neighborhood of 160 head **f !arg* Geer*
* ii’tle, an l expects t * r allxe # hand*
Mtmr surt from them These cafle are
i, w in ft.# picture, and wli. not f*** shipped
l„ for* ihout the latter part of thb month.
(' .t*t< in Florida ire getting o scarce
• I bu>ers ii mmf* and t* so out of
the elate for str*< k t<* nil their orders,
and the b m.ui J kerp Increasing
Sprski r# Ire Out %anln.
I The campaigners of the 8? Augustine
ai i.i lt#mo\ai \ latlotj. who return*
.vt l oir, during t h*- flrwt parr of last week
| for n brief r* f. have all gone out tin
!? > fl | *ngagein*ai> In Middle Florida
; ;,wi r Toward the cn<| of me month
w. he In *1 •• Gulf • i #nsses nnl
| !ii<*r *• ■ wail ndtlrex# the nearer
1 horn*- J“*m W Davis, andida • for h**
j l/i , i'.ri;me, is i;*w making a ( omplete
loir f Alachua '-oiifitv Dr Webb and
J -ii.* I'm 'r are holding meetings In the
t*i ■ * 1,11 < * • <ui :;r# It is not likely that the
.•mjai liters will hack o Bt Au
- * Jif'tii f.’iortly bef,rw ele tUtn day.
The ot i• .'utaging reports of ineetlnKw. as
In in* l> al press, are confirm
'd by the speakers themselves.
\rw far l.ltic for Tampa.
Ad |i h from Tampa to the Florida
: '.mes l'r n and fit ter.. i \‘ V’.nnm
n>w helng prepNre| for anew str*e?
ih: Iw# •• tem Tmniu Tompi has m l
several new stieet railways on paper, In
Its bitor\ so when this little story be
gan to float around, it wa# <iiv redlted
utr 1 sotTv hodj' vouched for it Th# plan
is made j*th!!o bv one of the m<*st #uh
• * iriitai grM.cinen it) i i# cpv. althou/h
hi* name ar.no? >** puidlthe l t this j
ilm** The nrwr line w ill connect W< st
Tampa ami the Fourth wnrd of *hls city.
Tr* ?ra k will #tart about the center
• f West Tampa, and run east to Hillsboro
river, where it will cross on anew
bridge which will span the stream at
Ml higan avenue Thl# avenue 1# the
nor‘Mem border of the city, and th* fra 1;
will run exist along the avenue to the
heart of the Fourth ward of this city. !
The exfvemHture for the new line is now
placed at F*“"0O to start with, and a*
Hounds Call I'gly Dog a Rascal.
the needs of tho romp. mV present thetn
*e!v>*i there will bo other lino* built,
it in Mhl, covering other section* of the
city. Those who are behind the enter
prise utiitv that thl I' their i loti awl
that It Ih pot simply a fake arrangement
on paper They say that the travel needs
such line.
tt R>rrni Personal botes.
Miss Mamlo Parnell has returned to her
homo Ih S. uth Carolina.
Mr and Mrs J. Walter I .yon are homo
.vain. after an extended vhtlt In South
Carolina.
Mr. le"e 1. Sweat ha* just relumed from
a two weeks' trip to Niagara, N. Y.. and
other Northern |*>tnts.
The friend* of Mr. F Herndon ten
der. I hint a delightful re-eft lon at ttto
Stiulhern Hotel, prior to hts leaving for
hi* new Itome In Thomasvllle. .
Avery enjoyable reception was tender
ed tlie visiting Kpworth l.oague delegates
last night si the hospitable home of Col.
\\ W tltmrpe on Gilmore slice . Tha
Kpworlh la-ague convention will r ntlnue
It work nnlll to-mortow night
Mrs Rafail Grltrin and her granddaugh
ter. Mi McMillan of Berrien county.
vM'e.l the fatally of W 11. Iltadey this
week, going from here to their old lout*
In Bulloch county.
The ladles of tlrace Episcopal Church
are hard al work rataing fund* to lu. and
their new church. It I* to he of brick and
will root Jfi.ntW or 17.100
Mies May Anderson, after a lengthy
visit here, returned to her home In Al
lan* Wednesday.
Mr* S. 1- Benton will s;>enl a month
In Atlanta.
Mrs K. P Hunawat of Valdosta 1* visit
ing at the home of her patents, Capt. and
Mrs. C. A Rheldon
The Woman's Mlsalorwry Concrete#
was a decided sutoesm. despite the rainy
weather.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P Taylor were In at
tendance upon Ihe Missionary Ctrvfsrence
last week.
, , i
—Announcement Is made that the only
log cabin In Philadelphia Is about to he
demolished to make way for the tvjdcn-
Ing of Merntahl law , near Chestnut. Thts
Information will doubtless lie chiefly sur
prising from the t. .-ssetry eo.lateisil fsot
thot there |s such a Pudding In Ihe Quak
er City The ninn |n question was erect
... I by one* Christoph, r Yeakel In 1743 and
has been In constant iso as a residence
ever since Jt |a m one-story strtbsture,
huilt entirely of logs, and for many years
been one of ihe eights of upper German
town.
—ln the production of common watch
glasses the glass Is blown Into a sphere
about a metsr In diameter, sufficient ma
teria! being taken to give the desired
thickness, as the case may be Discs are
then cut out from this sphsre with the
aid of a ptyr of compassee having a dia
mond at the estremlty of one leg There
I* a knack In detaching the dlee after It
has been cut A good workman will. It
, la said, cut #,OOO glasses la a day.
THE MORNING NEWS: SUNDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1000.
THE JUMPING KANGAROO AND
THE APPLE BUTTER CAT.
ID John Walker Harrington.
Copyright, 1500 by M f ure, Phillips Sc fo.
HOW POLY KK; HTOPPICD THE TAR
1 glv rmg lived out In a place called
Jersey, w here the mosquitoes nr**
•tlwavs so hu#v that the people never have
time to think about g iilng old N* ;*r
the house of t master Hri were two
rails, on whh h the Running Houes kept
going up and down ms fast un they Could
Every time a Running House went past
t'gly Dog went out ond barked, lor the
very sight of It made him angry Before j
rbe Bur ning House rne hi** mn© r went
to tha ttsiloi • wd Ufty ik|
always went a.ont; n .and ti. t*d back with
rhe coachman. Now hl mi ter went
alone, and T'gly I.g ha l to stay at ham*
He mm** o*i? one morning Just in ttm**
to see his master ref on th# back step*
of h Running Heir## and wave goodt'V
to the children T’gly Dog was never so
angry In wit his llf- He an s hard n
he could, and tried to jump on the Run
ning House so that b* could go io h*
#• ik*n with Ills master Then he hoard
two hr'.ia ring, and with a dlrklnn tad
banging Binning House w# viuling
riwwv so fast tfiat T’gly Dog could n**'
keep up wi h It a He ran until he ne;rl>
dropped on the ground, and he burkeu
until he wo*, hoarse
He crawled into h* bushes at the sale
of the road and laid down to rest ll*
was all covered with dust, and his e> .•
were red and his tongue was hanging on*
“Well said Bl\ Fox. who had Ju*t
’ome up throng?! th* hushes. "You do
not seem to hi- very happy thl# morning
What I# the matter?**
"I can't go €o trje station any more.’*
growled T’gly log. “because I can't run
fast enough to keep up with those ml*
erkhle little house* ha g> sliding away
os soon as my matter ge* on the ba< k
steps
“It aeems to me." sad 81y Fox. “that
for a dog that ha> - j* h e fine face that
vou do nft know very much. I under
stand why It Is that *he Running Houses
*!o n*t stop you are tiot pdlt# enough to
the man at the front door”
“What am I to do’’ sked T’gly Dot:
“O that 1* very atmple.'* answered
ftly Fox “You mast he very particular
about how you act Nobody ever suc
ceed# unlesa he Is polite and alw ys says
please. Yoti know that 1 m very wls* .
and If you only listen lo me. you may
never have any more trouble
“I am wll ears*" said T’gly Dog. folding
his arm# and looking a* humble a* Jack
Rabbit
“Well. In the first place,*' said Sly Fox.
the Running Houses only stop when you
wave your paw to the man at the front
door Now. If 1 were you 1 would stand
right In front of the n*xt one ns It comes
olong and wave my paw. That Is the
way your muster gees them to - op.”
“I'll do that.” euld Ugly Dog. "Just as
soon as 1 get rested But how Is It that
you are all out of breath, too?”
••Well." answered the Sly Fox. cough
ing In a funny sort of* way and shunting
his fere around "you know thnt 1 am a
doctor, and J was called in a hurry to see
two little chickens which had the croup
In their crops "
"Is (hat so”" asked Ugly I>ng, "and
I g. they better now ?"
"Those di ir little chickens.'* snswered
Hly Fox, as he stroked his white whig
wZ •c' s .
M
yf*
w
Ugly Dog Trias to Overtake Ills Master.
I kers, "win never be bothered by having
anything In their crop* .I*l n "
Just t hen (here was a whirring south!
way up the rood anil H y Fox Jumped up.
"My friend." ho aald, "I think tha an
other Running House la coming. If I
warn you I would hurry up and gee right
In front of It."
Ugly Dog got up on his feet and shook
1 himself and wagged hla tall and smoothed
out hi* fur.
"How do I look?" h asked
'Tins." answered Sly Fox "If I wsrs
the man (tending on the front porch of
ary Running House I would stop tn a
minute. Now you do Just as I tell you.
and I am sure that you will never have
ony more trouble."
Dog Tool out In front of Run
nir.g House wagging hi tall and stand
ing up on h# hind leg* n ‘l making bows
all the urn*- He waved on# of hi# ;w#
a# Running Moure am# hurry ng down
the rail The mun at the front door be-
CNti ( • rl g the le|| .is fast a# he could.
Hud to yell at t’gly Dog
J{. •'r■ j* ym *'* cried Hly Fox from be
h r and the btishea.
Then the man lurnrd a brass handle.
Running House began to go slower,
but it did not stop. The thing in front
which kok*,j lik*- a scrap* r struck T’gly
Deg and rent h.m way up in *h** * r
he fell down at the side of th* road all
in u heap. When he got on his feet again,
1,.* -w the Running House going down
h* road tis fa*i a# It could, and on the
back step was Hly Fox. stroking his
whi-k' r and looking very wise
Just th-n th-r- was a cracking of
0
4*.
. - *
-at
T’gly Dog f’omplalne ! o 81 y Fox
branches and a y* iptng and n stamping
ThfWiigh tho hushes came m*n riding
aorse at ! u pa k of snrrv hdunds.
• Y u are n rascal, yelped she hound#.
1< i l gly I. iv ••opp* , ! the Running
House -•* that Hly Fox could get away
from us!'*
“I did r.o su h thing.’* whined T’gly
*!>•* That mean Fox played a trick on
me.“
The hour d* would not listen to him. but
they chased him to his kennel and give
hm o good whipping Ugly Dog did not
get over the hurtli g he go# that day until
the next month
ntrnm grower*- hkethg.
Ponventlon < ailed by I*reslflent Jor
dan to Be Held Xov. 20.
Montlcelio. Ga . Oct. 1.1-President
Harrfa Jordan has issued the following
. all to the otton producers ond busing##
m n generally of the Bouth:
• Ti *• Geoig a <’otton Growers’ Prote *ive
A r ola tlon will hold an interstate eon-
vent lon of (trow er# nl th#* oily *>f
Macon. Ga . on Nov 3>. in the Academy
of Music.
“lWeic<e# from every cotton * row
ing county in the South arc
cordial v invited to atund. It#-
dural railroad mica #lll lx* secured.
Every county in the cotton bell 1# request
ed t< act at on.# and elect delegate#.
“The convention 1# called for the ptir
of devising ami dlscu##lng the beet
#ray# and mean# for securing to the pro
ducer# a fair pri(*a for the cotton crop
(.$ h year.
"Count\ delegation# are requested o
notify me promptly of the number and
names of the delegate# accepting the In
vitation. ond * ho will attend.
"The city of Macon and the state of
rseotgla Joins our association in extend
ing a cordial invitation to all on the oc
uslon named, ami every effort will be
made to make the convention the Urgent
end most notable gathering of cotton pro
ducers ever held In the South."
—Sunday Is a great day for poor people
—and not extremely poor people, either—
for Indulging In street car rides. Not so
very many years ago It was Impossible
(or a man tn moderate circumstances, one
who tOuld not afford to hire a vehicle and
take his family for an airing on a lovely
afternoon either on pay day or any day.
to have that pleasure. Now he can take
the whole family equipment. Including
the cook and nursemaid, on a country ex
cursion that will cost him a trifle
compared with the same expense a quar
ter of a century ago.
M4NIIE INTkLI.IOEM K.
Matter# of Intrrrtt to khlpplngr Mrn
Generally.
The schooner Th# Jo * phlne. Capf.
Townsend, which so.led from Port Royal
for Baltimore wPh curzo of phrphoie
rock a week ago to-day, arrived here yes
terday leaking The vessel run Into rough
weasn#r after putting to sea. and wfl
sprung a leak, after which she made for
Havannoh.
The s.x-ma*ed s booner Eleanor A
Percy, the Urges? vessel of her class ever
built, has Just ben Uunciied from the
yard of pen >St Small, at Hath. In spue
of unfavorable weather rondlHons a large
crowd of ape tsiun was pr* sent, the
event hnv.ng attra-ted wide attention, yn
a* count th • x* of the craft.
The vn.m i w named by Eleanor A
Terry, daugb er of n nu mber of th# Arm
which budt the schooner, and which de
cided to name her after Mis# Percy.
The dimensions of the vessel are:
length 323.5 feet; width, 60 feet, depth.
24.6 . gm** tonnage, 3.401 Ud All of
the schooner's appliances are of the latest
and most approved pattern. Bhe will cost
$140.0h) when mpleted. and is owned In
Bath, Boston and New York, the build
err. Percy A Small. h*ditg managing own
ers. The schooner will be * omnutnded by
Gapt. i,. \V. Jewett, formerly ot tha
schooner t’harlos I*. Notman. She will be
ready for sea early in November.
There are rumors of the formation of a
new Bclgian-Am< r.oan fa.-? line of steam
ers lerw**cn Europe and America, about
which the Antwerp city authorities and
the Belgian government have recently
b#n negotiating with the Atlantic Ship
ping Uompnny Antwerp is intended to be
the Ermqtean term nu . It is added that
h company named Is having some swift
bout# built for the new service.
Vessels classed nud rated by the Amer
ican Bureau of Shipping in the “Record of
American and Foreign Shipping:
American hre --rn -?cd schooner Alme
*! j WiJey, American
schooner John W. Dana. British three
mnsted s. bocner Br tannin. British thr*e
mnsted schooner Clifton and British
schooner Mapleleaf.
A scarcity of vessels for genera! trade
still prevails and owner# have full control
of She selling of rare*. There is a gen
eral scarcity of vessel# throughout the
world, notwithstanding the fan that they
are launching steamships da'.ly In the
British shipyards. There Is nn absence of
nearby salting ships for the Far East
trades, though then- nr*- i number of such
vessels bil l up both it New* nstto. New
South Wales, aid at the Cap# of Godl
Hope
The Galveston pilots have ordered a
new st earn pilot boat in b* built by the
Neafie Sc Levy Cos., of Philadelphia.
No U## than 390 vessel# were pl!o*ed in
to Bombay harbor from April 1 to Aug
10 of tb'.s year, and 31*9 out during the
same period.
The fastest flowing river in the world is
the Sutlej. In India. It# descent is 12.000
feet In 1*) miles.
|*n##rnaers by ?*tenmhlp*.
PnssengrrH by steamship Tallahassee.
N* w York for H.ivnnnah. Oct. II Miss
Mary E. Picard. Mi E. K. Wotherbee, H
Jensen and w f-. Mrs M Pulverm * her.
Master Pulvermaeher. It C. Harrison and
wife. I Martin. F. C Mdler. P W. Match.
Mrs Maxwell. Mrs. Neely, Ml## C. M
Whiter, C. E Lynch. F A Clonts, H
Hetnreicb. P. lleinreich. W. H Morse. M
H Finds. J J Jucktcr, Mrs. E. Burger
J I>. Heim and wife. J. Mills, H O
Gaul. Mrs. Wood, daughters and too: F
Kimball ond wife, a Pitts and wife Mr
Herbert and wife. Miss J. Curtl#. Mrs. J
J Juchter. J J. Judder. Jr. O. Sielijes
and wife, R L. Klnchen. Miss K Wig
gin- W Daly. Frank Ward. Miss G.
Larson. G. II A. Fisk and wife. Master
Fisk. Miss B Fisk. M? M H. Ames.
Frank Ward. Julius Young. J. It. Wig
gins. A Ja k#on. It. G. Mark. A. H* i?n*.
Alice Lee, M' A H*irn. *5. B. Mir Lil
lie White, S M Roger- Miss Roger#. Miss
M. Jones. J. It**-.''. T. Kng, W. Plaltkln
and family. ,
Passengers by steamship Kansas City
for New York yesterday—Maater W. E
Seabrook. Jr.. Mrs. E Marion Feabrook
C C. Rollings head. Mrs. It M Penflebl.
J Turnbull, William Exalt and w ife Mis*
Turnbull. J. H Claghorn. J. B. Aviles and
wife, Charles Herron and wife. Miss Ni
colls. Judge F. T. Niro!!#. F. W. Nl oils.
George J. Hurwt. Dr. W. J. O’Rear. A F.
Walker an*l wife. T. J Hackney. H Fra
xer, L. W. Nelson. W. B. Leedy and
wife. Mr. Sumner. Mis* Leedy, R P
Daniel and wife. Mss# Adell H mon. Mrs
A Smon H H. Morn- and wife. Ml>
Lockett. Miss F Marks. A E. Ritchie.
Mss L Brown. Dr II W llcsse. Miss
Mattie Blake, K. B Walker Mrs. K B.
Walker. Harold Bctu-per. Miss Agnes
Fcheper. Miss Mncrle !ovle. Jhu M Ho
gan, Magt#r Krlc,N* Iso- . John W. Golden.
Mrs. L. W. Nrl.-on. and thirte#fi interme
dia*#.
Passenger* arrived last night on the
steamship Itasca from Baltimore—-J. K
Ftotisburg. Miss G. Lowden. Mi## A. S
Fiousburg T. J o'l’-rien, Mr* H W
Vincent. Masters It. L. Vincent and I*
C. Vincent. Jr . Miss I Baker. W I
Jones. Mrs. G. L. P i lllps. J H. Davis. J
A. Crowther. K A. Blown*. Courtney
c*rorthee, Mrs McDonald. Mrs. I>. Fran
cis. Mrs. G. If. Lowden. Master Lowden,
Mrs A. J. Hrousburg. It. W. Vincent.
Mis# H Glllard. H. Well. J. W Norton.
MUs Agnes Demer#.Mi#s F. M Chare.Mrs.
Demers, Mis# Clarkson, Miss Mty Crow
ther, D. Francis. Mr*. A. Fields. T. Jonka
and party.
Passengers by steamship D IT Miller
for Baltimore yemerday—ll B. Bartley,
\i- r.. *' y
i il* ii i
gins.
Hiitniina!: Ilnifuiar.
Fun rises at 6 04 a. m. and sets at 5:27 p
m.
High woter at Tybee to-day at 12.10 a.
m and 12:30 p m. High water at Bavan
nah one hour later.
Phases of the Moon for uetobrr.
D. H. M.
First quarter 1 3 1* eve.
Full Ynnon X 7 IS morn
Last quarter ...15 3 61 mom
New moon 23 7 27 mom
First quarter 31 2 17 morn
ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES.
Vesaelo Arrived Y##trrlny.
Steamship Itasca, Billups, Baltimore
J J. Cardan.
Bark Julia, Bweeney, Philadelphia.—
M *ster.
Schooner J. W. Bolnno Wilson. Port
land —Master
Schooner Th# Josephine. Townsend.
Port Royal.—Master.
A easel# f Irarc| N • ■lrnln?.
Ftcam*hlp Newby (Br), Clark. Bremen
-J F Minis Sr Cos.
Bteamsblp Hlghfleld (Br), Rkhirdson.
Bremen.—Wilder A C’o.
VrMfli Rent to He#,
Steamship Kamos City, Fisher. New
York
B<eamhlp D. H Millar, Peters, Balti
more
fl'eamshlp Clemsti# (Belg), Letnaer#
Hamburg and Antwerp
Fteamshlp Crxthorne (Br). Williams
Liverpool
Bark Werner (Nor). Tonne##en. London.
Vhlpploa UrmorsnAs,
f'ercxA(UxsA 4 Fla, Oct. 13.-Cleared,
DRESS : GOODS:
Our Dress Oood* stork seems to be sp
pirctsiwl by everybody thts fall. Every
new woven thnukht Is here marked for
immediate fair. markrJ at a prl-e whtrh
C'mpatttion rsnnot meet, patrons cannot
resist Qnaiitirs srs guaranteed
ly priced.
Black Cheviot fierge. Ppong'd and
shrunk. .'V. worth TSc.
Importfd Black Crrpon 7Sr, *1 00. I! K
Cheviots, Ht. rm Strrrs, Brllilantinaa.
H-nrlettas, Poplins snd. other fancy
w aves at popular priee*
Ven.tian Cloth, all shades, I'. OO: worth
UK.
Itroadeioth in all the leading shadrs,
Si.oo; worth $!.25.
Itroadeloth in ail tha leading shade...
11 ->. worth Si SO.
Poplins, all . o’.ors, e; worth U 00
St-in. h All Wool Homespun 69c; worth
SS rents.
64-Inch All Wool Ladles' Cloth, all
shades. Sic. worth SIOO
Knnry Plslds. suitable for children’s
school dre.set. 12'jc to 60c.
9IMO.
Our new stock I* now complete and In
cludes many Kne things not to be found
elsewhere. laitllf* who are looking for
exclusive patterns will do well to look
through our stock before purehasing
All the leading shades In Taffeta 7&C
and (6c.
Fancy Silks for waists (9c.
Black Taffeta 49e
Satin Duchess 75c to $1 76.
PUhIRLETTG* AM* O! TIMiS.
The newest and most r collar of th'S
se.tson's goods. Our assortments are most
complete and the prices very attractive.
An assortment of Outings at 10c.
All colors nr. 1 patterns of Cashmereti
*V: worth ISV
Taney Ktanelettea 12’,c ar.d 16c.
\t IIITI7 ODOIM.
In this department w* have as nsual
the choicest lines In the city Our White
(foods are always good and reliable This
year's stork Is very pretty, and there are
big values In every Item
White India Linen B’ic; worth 10c.
White India Linen 10c; worth 12Se.
White Indl. Linen 15c. worih 10c.
DANIEL HOGAN:
The corner Broughton and Barnard Sts.
schooner Ltxite B. Wiley. Waldemar, Bos
ton.
Sailed, bark Zippora (Nor). Notley. Liv
erpool; schooners Charles B. Hall. Gray.
New York; Nettle Shipman. Raynor, New
York.
Charleston, ft. C.. Oct. 13,-Arrlved.
-t-amer Ht. Hubert (Br). Wardale. Huel
va; s-hooners Nellie Floyd. Neilren,
Newport News; Mary Lee Patton. Sreel
ni.in. Baltimore; John A Bcrkerman. De
nein. Philadelphia.
Cleared, steimer Peareth (Br). McKen
zie. Fernandlna.
H.illed. steamer Hnrdanger (Br). Wkllls,
M.inohester; schooners Ebeneaer Haggrtt,
Pendleton. New York; Mary Curtis. Slak
er. Richmond. Vi.; Victory (Br). Munroe,
Borneo.i
Jacksonville. Fla . Oct. IJ-Entered,
steamship Cocoa, Munson. New York.
Cleared, steamer Roanoke. Philadelphia.
Entered, steamer Comanche. I’enning
ton. New York.
Bremen, Oct. 18.—Arrived, steomor Ho*-
iek Hal!. Savannah, via Norfolk.
Liverpool. Ocl. It—Sailed, aieamer Cu
iMv.i, Savannah.
Philadelphia, Oct. IS—Arrived, steamer
It. rkshlre. Savannah; Jofa, Jackavanvllle
Cleared, steamer Willie L. Maxwell,
Jacksonville.
Key \V. . Oct. IS.—Arrived, steamers
M.isCotte, White. Havana, and sailed for
Port Tampa; Miami, Delano. Miami.
Newport News, Oct. it.—Sailed, schoon
er Nelson K. Newbury. Charleston.
Notice to Mnrtuera.
Pilot charts and all hydrographic Infor
mation will be furnished masters of vea
*els free of charge 1- United Slates hy
’rographlo offlje In Custom House. Cap
lins are requested to call at the office.
Reports of wrecks and derell.-ta received
fir transmission to (ho Navy Depart
ment.
Washington. Oct. 11 -Notice Is given by
the Lighthouse Board ih.it on or about
Nov 1. 19v>. light vessel No. 70. mooied
dout 3V m lee outs|d4 °f the bar. off the
entrance to San Francisco harlior. will be
lem|Hvrarily withdrawn from her station
for reputrs. and the station wilt lc mark
'd by a gas buoy, painted red. with "Light
Yeas* I Moor tigs" In black and showing
I fixed while light. Light vessel No. 70
will lie return'd io her station as soon as
repairs have been completed and the buoy
withdrawn, of which due notice will be
given.
Farr la ii Exports.
Per British steamship llHhOeld for Bre
mer * 3.V1 hale* cotton, $82!>.!32; 1.450 tons
pig iron. $21.770 —Cargo various.
Per British steamship Newby for Rre
men -5,900 hale* notion. $300,171. 1.000 round
hale* cotton, (26.790.2 u; 1.000 wav* pig Iron.
U5.0H0. 500 barrels rosin. sl,2(o.—C'argo va
rious.
rnsslalar fvipnrla.
Per steamship City of Birmingham to
New York, Oct. 12—2.113 bales upland cot
ton. 50 barßfls rosin oil. 1.821 barrels cot
tonseed o’Fl9O bale* domestic*. 29 barrels
rice, 665 ham)* rosin. 1.170 barrels turpen-.
tine. 221.919 feet lumber. 60.000 shingles 4
turtles, 2 barrels Dsh 16 ca-es cigars, 11
boxes fruit. 7 boxes vegetables. IrtV bar
rels pilch. 6,897 oak staves. 60 packages
merchandise.
Per steamship D. H. Miller for Balti
more—s 64 bales upland. 2.185 barrels rostn.
2110 barrels soap slock. 44 package* domes
tic* and yarn*. 97 package* merchandise.
I bales woo). 36 hales cun goods, 233.iM>
feet lumber.
Per steamship Kansas City for New
York. Oct. 18—1.7(6 hale* upland cotton.
100 bales sea Island cotton. 1.015 barrel*
cottonseed oil. 25 barrels,rosin oil. 171 bar
rel* turpentine. 273 hales domestics. 176.421
feel lumber, 26 bales tobacco, 50 tulles
moss. 60 000 shingle*. 240 hairs wnsge. 1 bar
rel Untie*. 66 hale* sweepings. 73 cases
cigars. ISO boxes fruit, 19 boxt s vegetables.
87 tons pig Iron. 1 carload Iron pipe 550
ease* cottonseed nil, 42 barrels pine tar,
294 packages merchandise.
TELEGRAPHIcf MARKETS.
(Continued from Page Twenty-Three )
uulet and featureless 1n the absence of
return* from Bio and Santos, while
lightly higher European cables checked
.el ing: . loeed st.wdv unchanged. Total
eal< s. 4,tso bags, including November.
7.90 c; March. 7.45 c; May. 7.55 c.
Sugar—Raw steady; fair refining
er.trlfugal. 96 ie*t, 4V-; molis-es sugar;
retlned steady; standard A, .V6sc; confer:
(loners’ A. 6 56c, mould A, 6 <rtc; cut Pwf.
6 15c; crushed (.15c; powdered, 5 (sc,
xranuliied. 6 76c; cubes. 5 90-
Peanut* steady finev handpicked, 4B
•Hr. other domtetlc, 2hS!e
Cabbages qulei. Long Island, per 100
II 5002 28.
rre.gnt* to Liverpool steady; cotton by
steam. 35c.
\
CfITTC* MKKD Oil,.
w Tork, Oct 13—Cottonseed oil was
very quiet and barely steady Prime
:rude barrels, nominal; prime summer
TWII.F. DAMASK
AT VMY LOW PHtf-E*.
Bleached Table Damask 26 w,„ k
l’r.bleached Table Damn<i< . 0 ,v -
M cenls. ’’’’l
M inch Brocaded Table Damnk
wot lb 4k. -1
70-inch Brocaded Table Detrstw
worth *oe. ***)
(ft-lneh Bleached All Uren Tib;, n.
ask 39c. worth 60c
7!-lneh Bleached All Linen Ta v n
ask S9e; worth (6c “ ÜB
-7J-lnch Bleached All Llc-n Tab. r
ask Wr; worth (100. ' L,a
--72-!nrn Blea< hed All Linen Table n—
ask (1 no; worth (1.J6 **■
gPBCIAI. B IKOAIX Ik It APK l\i
Fine Imported Table Bets, he-;,. ,
and fringed, at (3.60 and up.
W (TILU lit ILK SKIRti y,.
WAISTS.
As usual, we show only the i*t„. .
signs, every Item In this stock is
up to ihite In Ifcth and -.pj?
mlng.
We ask partlcutsr attention *o
handsome new lines. Just received,
excellent values.
LACE CCKTAISS
From 76c to 17 00. All new this setae
ATTRACTIVE PRICKS ARK Tilt;,,;
Our regular (1 76 White Bedsprs.vds
26.
All OUT best 10c Shirtings this week ly,
A good yard-wide Bleached Shirting
(t*c. north C,c.
3txl( Fringed Damask Towels ir,;.
very cheap.
(.EATS' FI HMSMIAO DEPARTMENT.
Men’s t’ndervest at 49c; worth 65--.
Men’s I'ndervesti at 76c; worth 1; i.
Men s Red t’ndervests at $1 • non!j
$1.26. Drawers to match
A line line of Ladles' Underwear t raß
49c suit to (3 60
All styles Collara and Cuffs at l'> ,14
16c.
A regular 36c Suspender for 25c
Men’s Working Shirts at all pr|o.(, tk,
kind needed
A good I'nlaundered White Shirt fee tv.
Canton Matting, ranging in p i e tr m
26c to (0c yard.
Pmyrna ard Moquette Ruga In al' .list.
Tapestry Carpets, fresh new ot.
yellow. 37c prompt; off summer yecev,
3F(J3Stgc Prime winter yellow, tgc
prime while. 0e; prime meal. U Qj; 3
CHIC too MARK RTS.
Chicago. Oct. 13 looking ou'slde np.
port and Influenced by disappointing Lit
erpoo. cable* and the prediction of r. !>.
crease In the visible and amount on ps*.
ag. wheat was weak to-day, tieccrr. >t
closing 7 *filc under yesterday Decemter
corn and Deeemher not* each rinsed Q,
lower and provisions ivtfflOc lo 30.
pressed.
The lending futureo ranged as follow
Opening. Highest. Lowest Cleslar
Wheal No. I-
Oet 75#, 75H 74S TV,
Nov. ->...757,®7 76 75 75®7V,
I><'" 7S®7tS\ 7\ 75HS7A 7S\3 ,
Corn No. 2.
Oct 415841 H 41H 41 li*
Nov 3*i,Win, JSVj 37\C67"%
Oee 35>yfj3SS 35\ 355, JM*
Oats No.
Oct JIS S
Nov SIS 21 7 , JfS Sy
°c as as as as
Mew pork, per barrel.—
Oct. ,siou }i oo tig m p< .0
Nov. .113# J] 30 11 00
Jin . 11 50 11 55 ll 25 li .7,
I-a id. per 100 pounds.—
O. t. . 77S 7 07S *7', 4r,
Nov. . 7 7 npj g gjt, ,
Jai ■ . 0 73—, f75 6 57-, €
Short ribs, per 100 pounds.-
Oot. .7 45 746 730 7>
Nov. .6 70 6 70 6 45 445
Jan. . 6 12S 6 15 600 < r-,
Cash quotations were as follows: Finer,
quiet; winter patents. *3 90®4 10; etntgVs.
$3.20®3.W; clears, S3 30®3.60; spring spe
cials. 111071170; patents. 33 Ou-t !•>:
straights. |3 10®3 60; baker*. CM
ft 7 55; No. 3 spring wh-tt. 7W*
4F7SSe; No. 2 red. 75*71', •; X*
; corn. tiSh-uV-; No. 2 yellow 419411,
No. 2 oats. 21S®32Se; No 3 white. 74'uJ
No 3 white. . .
SOUfiillc; fair to choice malting. .Vejiv.
No. 1 flax seed. 31 654H.70; No 1 North
weaterii. 31.70471.71; prime fins* 'IV seel.
54 154*130; mesa pork, per barrel 115*0
15 .VI; lar.l. per 100 pounds. *6 !s*i7 sh- rt
nil* sl'les. (ioosei. $7 mi 7 70; dry salted
shotlklers. fhoxedi. ,c; short cle<r
eltles. iboxe.li, 31 1080.20; whisky. b-;s
of high wines. 1t.27.
TRUNKS
For the Millions.
TRUNKS
Made in Savannah.
Boy TRUNKS
From the Maker:
SUM IMIMCTORT.
M. I). LI'BIN, Prop.
ik Room*, Broughton ' r * i
west.
Factory, CO In O! Bay atreet
Seed Oats! Seed Rye!
Terse Rust Proof Oats. Coatt-t* I*** 1 ***
Rya. Cow roed, Hay. Grain, Bran •
Feeds of all kind* for stock ar. I po ' '•
T. J. DAVIS,
Telephone 23. 11* Bay w * *'
DONNELLY DRUG CO.,
savannah, oa
DRUGS. SEEDS ETC .
Mall order* solicited Bel! ph c y.
P. B.—Send for free *ple *
Pyapapala Cera. r-cf— 5
XT TOU WANT GOOD
end work, order your Utlmerer '
petnted atallooery and blank
Moraine Newe, Savannah. Oe.