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INDIA 10 NEW AUVU(IIStMESTS.
Xl* f ling*—Chatham lt*)l Kstfite am!
Impr ov in* nt Company; Lafayette Mr*
Law* Camp nt, I'. C. V.. H.ivannah j
No. IW. It. IV t Kiln*.
Bjpt'iiul Notice*— Prick. Andrew Hanley |
Company; liheumatixm Entirely and Her- '
muiu ntiy Cur* <1 by Suw.m* • Hprtng* Wa
ter; Ship Noth •, Pat'r*on-Downlrig \
Cos.; Bp* ial Notice. Captain Sam Faker; i
Ir. Harmon lt*-*utn*a Practice, Ship No j
Gee, Wm. G. Browne, Mailer British !
Ft#..unship Treat-o; Our Own. A. M At C. |
W. Went; Ship Nolle*. Htrttchau A Cos., |
Consign* *• ;. It* knit nil.* Cafe.
Busin# I ** Notice#—Harvard Ilecr nt
Royal M usfi Hall.
I#egal Notice* Citation* From the Clerk
of the Court of Ordinary of Chatham
County.
K4*iuk> nnd Photo riujndies. Gr.tpbo j
pho***i and Kaordn. at Living * urn’#.
Annual Ckertoce Bale—Cable Piano
Company.
Whiskey—Duffy* Pure Malt Whisk# >
Fall and Winter Opening—B. H Levy
A Bro.
The Wry Latent Velde lea and Harm**
—Cohen-Kuuiiao Carttugu and Wagon
C mpam.
Mntir* Renovating-National Mat
Irene and IteerovatlciK Company.
Liquor JLdcenaea Third (guartriy Srate-
Blent.
Style* Cndantabie, Prtoe J umat- liable
—P T. Faye.
UrmpM N uthK -I'uatum (Vreel Company.
Medical— Pond* Kxtraet; Lydia PNik
hum't* VegvtxMo IMIM; Caatorla, World*
Dl*ieaary ITepi rat Iona; Pyramidal Pile
Cure; Pcruna.
Cheap Ctdurnn AdvcrlUemarrt*—Help
Wanted, Kniple)mem Wuntel. For Item.
For Boh-. U*m; Personal; Mhu< llam*ou.
Tire Weather.
The Indirattonh for Georgia to*<l;iy arc ■
for generally fair w*.thvr. with light to
fresh non h to • um uni . und for K.uttern
Florida generally fair Weather. xe# |t oc
casional rains in western i#ortion, \ .riable i
w Uid.-, mostly light to freak north# a * erly. j
Fifty of o|mirV warship* hav* ? #*en e<*n- ;
dtnrr.-l R is reported, tic- iuse th-y at*-
antiquated or worn out. and for other re #- |
sons, an*l S|*ain i practically without a
navy. Asa matter of fae* ti*e Hiarl h
tiuvy has n- *d*d reph nlt-lonc ever in* •
the batdes of S.ttitlait> un>l Manila Hay.
Th* R.pul.ll< jn sptllhiixlcn In N.*w
York elty have organized tletnadve int •
a unioii They are. no doubt, going |n fo*
ail thai is vornlug to ih**ui. but sm their
aervi ts win. art b# after • * tun
day. they will hkrdly be abl*- to a >m
p!ish anything through tiu m diutn o, a
strike.
Sjr Tlioint* Ki|ton I- quoted to h> f
ft t that he h.ii no desire to tn.ik*- ih
Aiwri an i* opu suit* r Up ouch hr- corn# r
In pork, and that he does not int nd <o
do kj. but h* has no sympathy, he says,
for the simulator*. That C usually the
way with the hl4 *!<•• ulator; when he
go-s into the mark, t it does not con *.rn
him whose wing* get burned.
‘Mr. M> Kink > is not **the whole thing'
over in England after aU. Tin* I^oodon
\ \
candidacy of Col Hr van. atal printed the
other day a two-ioiun n hi tick (avoratde
to bis lace. The contemporaries of the
Tiroes may learn before long that all
this talk about financial .k*pr mslvsi in
the <v-nt of Mr Bryan'* election l pure
Kepubli at) •armi.u.M rot.
Arthur Charoilsi*. an Aisrtlan. I* prob
ably the roost unique suicide of modern
times, lb* built it guihotlne of cosily
woods with finely carved Made, and set
It up In hi# horn* With this It** execute*!
himself the other day. and as tbe knife
fell It closed an electric circuit, tang
bell and notiti .l hr* aervants. who rusht*l
In to find a quivering, h* adk'sa trunk be
side tit* maohiiK of destruction.
Wiittom Z* Igier of New York I* a t >a
trlotic millionaire. ‘-J Intend to have rh*-
Stars nnd H;rl|*es planted t n the Noitii
Pole if It costs n> a million de lla: a," li
Is quoted as saying. Mr. Zciglcr thinks
the pole can bt reach* and and he is g -log
to back one of the most ext*naive exje
dltiuns ever sent to th* Arctl rcgl ns.-
Mr. Zeigler** x al Is worthy of succ> -s,
but the expior- rs will, clou title-.-ri, continue
to find that th* |Hi' b still a long way
off when they g t th* re.
In several Kurofieau coumrics. particu
larly Germany, bl.tckmtil Inc Am riertn
firm* by st#aling their t tad'marks np
-1“ ;rs to hav* b*-**ome K>mewh*rt of a lu
crative business. When the*<* trademarks
are once registered in Germany, the peo
ple to whom they belong cannot use them
without the |m rmlssion of the party who
had them registered, international amity
ought to suggest to the G* rmun authori
ties the pro|iri#ty of putting air end lo
buich a blue kina!)log scheme as this.
%p%rm iii4i*rkitll4i.
A- Ih* • iritialgn dfawi to a c|o?<—elec
tion day i now only rnre weeks ofi
Ih* ;p itny whh'h has characterised the
\ot* t in hlnwist every stale , db qtpearc
in the ioui(fiil states. In I ho** wtata
there Is an nwrtk* rung which jr* -ages an
* neptiutiilly close and exciting eh * tlou.
Th* Rcpubl.'sns tire bacoroing sensible
to the fa't that there is not going to Ik*
any such thing as a walk-over, hence
they are Increasing tli*ir efforts In New
York, Ind.aiu, Hlinoii*. Ohk* and W#--t
Virginia, which ar* me doubtful stst*
they m* t i*.dic lo captur* Meanwhile
the I'tffiocrtb have not lor a moment
slackened their efforts to |*oJ| * full v t
and that their work b having good * ftt
h to l*** seen In th* #ntiiueia*ii< anl
larg* <y attended tie clings trial in* being
<ui|i'j-s* and by Mr. Br>ar* and other s|* ak
ers.
That th* apathy of tbe rarlier j rrt of
the campaign loi been shaken off and i
max be xp* *'t(l to I** Mipfrlantvd by the
liveliest Int* rr-t. I# indicat'd by the re*
,-ultr of th rK..*ti.tuon it. N*-w York
state and city. A eoii-i 1* ratl> gr*a*r
i.umiM-r if voter.** lias \wcti registered in
the city than during the corresponding
I# -lod of registrart*n for the last election,
Ju.'t w itat this Increase in the numb* r *
of the -* who at* qualifying themselves to
vote no arts to th* jiartiee, it ! #lllll**llll
to U* t* rmtiK. On tach side it is claimed
to bt* . favorable indication for tit* parry
making the * latm There have lean lo***:
in *orm of the down-town D mo- raln- dis
tricts. Mr Croker s,>s the reason is ,
that the re side tic* section Is moving up j
tow*n, m>ml that what has b#*n hstt on the
lower East Bid* has treen more than I
gair * and elsewhere. Mr Grok* r Is quite
certain that the heavy r* gist ration m* ans
a full l>cmocratic vote and it decisive
Democratic victory. On the other hand
Republican 4'halrman and Gandldaie
Odell and Gen. Francis V. Green*- arc
equally emphatic in expreetdng the opin
ion that the targe registration nr*ana Re
publican success.
The n gl.-trill lor. up the state has been
r*lnttv|y m- much as in the
city. Bx-B* tut tor 1111 l says the meaning!
of it I- that fair weather favored a lam* r
outpouring of farmers an*l gh*-rs to |uai
ify them.- Iv* . and that many l*m*M*rati
who did not vjrte in the lust * lection, be
cm us- Of their fear of free silver, are n-w
pre|aring theme* Ive* to vote next month
for th** I* hmk ratio candidates. That
m eniH to Ih> a r* a tamable view to take of 1
the mutter.
It i* gratify.ng. at nil events, to know* ’
that a liv#‘ly interest nas been w.ken*-#l .
In the ekNtkm. Mr. Bryan will spend the j
greater |**rt of this w* k in New York. ■
With the people awakened, h- wl I have n
■*eter Il of material to w*rk uion. That ;
hi- meetings will be largely atternbd Is n
for* gone conciunkm. Tliat his apeccho
will decide many a wav*rer t( vot* for
Americanism In preference t |mp> rlal.svn.
is al-o assure*) The eituatkm in N* w
York Is quite * tuouragiitg, frotn the him
ocrali** point of view.
WHIT I.IIIKI \\Ot |.| I HI.
Uiiry would hang them; hang every
one of Hi*m. higher than Human. Who
is It he would hung? William Jennings
Bryan, Adlai K. Stevenson. Richard 4ti
ne y. K* I ward Atkinson, Henry Wattereon,
A. O. Bacon, and u number of other emi
nent gentlemen who are supporting the
Democratic national ticket and making
spec**he ugainat the tram*format km <f
this republic into an empire.
What Is th*- occasion of Geary** wrath? j
The gentlemen mentioned, with some mil
la*ns of others, lo not believe that this
go/ernm* nt late a right to sc* up its uu
tliofity by force over all- n peoplon several
thousand mil# aw *y. who are not and
never can Ih* endowed w4h the full pow
ers of rltigens of the Fulled Btales The**
g# ntlemen, and their |mrll/ans. hold that
H Is against the trtt* |olU’y if the repub
lic to Insti ute coloni- and hold alien
races mi subju'lion ugainat their will, un i
that any such purport or act on the part
Of tho* government Is unconstitutional.
They believe and tench that tlie auhju
uaiion by’ force *f for- kh p**q>ks. whom
we cunnoot. uiwl <lo not !• ,-ire to. assimi
ate Into our body politic. Is wrong In
principle and a menace to our form of
government. Thoy believe and teach that
to so subjugate anil hold foreign people*
by fore#* under American domination Is.
in fuct. imp* rutltsm. and that it E tnq.o
slide to maintain a povemin* lit half Im
perialistic and half republican. They fore
the <bmtm.itlon of militarism in their
own country. If a policy of imperialism
should Ih* adhered to; and looking to the
is rpctulty of thdr own government and
ib*- well hmg of th* <r own peopi". ttuy
lift up th#-lr voices ag tin** the adoption
in Aim rt* a of the (Ntllcy which ha*
weighted Rurope with wo* And for this
Lsary would hang ihm‘
Leary call* them traitors. Traitor* to
what'* To the teachings of Washington,
and Jefferson and Mori roc? That i Im
petsi)le. l**aus* they stand upon the
teachings of th *se great men. Not trai
tors to the Idea* of the founder* of the
government, Ih . aUs# they wish to pre
serve it ii- tiiyy made it Not traitor* to
the government Itself. Is au*- they love
r n<l are striving only to prevent Its per
version Then to what ar*’ they trakor***
To the ur*il and amid don of th* Repute
U un P rty?
U<try furthermore sav* they are en
couraging r* hellion In v h >m? R- tsdllon
t* the act of fVMibtlttg a goveritroent 1
which alleg.aitc# Is owed. Th#* Fliiputos
have never acknowlclv l our authority
They have n v**r a<*kiiowiedg'd aliegiMn<*e
to the t*nHfd Bt Mti On tin- other hand,
tiny have sicadfustly muintalnd that they
did not desire Am* rn in dum!nation, but
Independent*# . They may be railed instir
r* tloulsts, btw It -s a misnomer to call
them r* b*:l . T< hold out the hope of in
ljtendf’tn‘c to thrrn Is not to "• noon rage
rebellion.” Moreover, the stand taken by
M* ssrs. Bryan. Btev* nson a I other-# was
not taken a I tog th* r out of regard for the
Flllpinoe Th-y plac* l he people of their
own country above the Asiatics. nn*l when
they Miiw American inn mu ons threaten
ed. they cried out.
And who is Leary? He |* u captain in
th# navy, ltd th* ex-despot of the Island
of Guam. ll# Is the man who forced the
natives of that Utsl# isle of tin* s# a to
quit ringing their church bells, because
the noise annoy* <1 him Hi* Is th* in in
wito aliolished the native costume, not
withstanding the climate, because the
dress did not meet wMh his ltl*-.s of pro
priety. He Is the man who fixed an arbi
trary period of labor for th#* Guatnit*
said What the rate of tntercil should In.
how much of the products of th* island
should he sold to visiting vessels, what
the marriage law's embrace, ate.
q’HE MORNING NEWS: TUESDAY,’ OCTOBER 10. 1000.
J in *hort. he w |,riu-tlcliy n f inix-ror
I during Id* ineufnlx*nry of th* gov*riuir
.nip *f fittam. nd the reports arc that b
used Nt power like an * mi** ror. He was
t omlnaled to his ofb-e of governor by the
iTr-dent. and therefore feels that, from
n •'[)<- of gntlltud# he ought to support
th** oil nit ti let rat ton. That he would hang
• ii* idttc ai ip|Njn*'*of tl admudstra
tioci in<ii*‘ates th#' affect nf the irnpriai
-1 *i< |Hi|i< y upon th* minds of Its tH-nefi
c iurles
Wo l 11l tt Mill. K THE GO At,
HTil IKK.
Tiv re are lottu feature: 4 of H*e strfk*
unions the onthra Ite i* a. mb.era |fi
I’t iineyhanla with whir r the p ibllc Is
nab familiar. lJfle has b• n said about
i,i nr :• cm us# th# > ’* r*t cone* rn #li
r** tl> th# t te# betweßi the mintra ml
t!i- . rail operators Ooj of tho chief of
these is conditions among the families
of th# miners and the ff upon them >
of tt*#’ stopiNige of work In an article
tu th.* current Outlook, prepared after
personal ol>-*rvations, Mrs. Lillian YY
Betts gives much Interesting information ,
its to tli* Itona lit* of the miners and
their families, and the otnlrioi#* uenter j
winch they exist. The writer foutnl the
strlk region on# of alrost flolute #|ui* t j
and 4<nxl order, somewhat contrary i
to #-xp*'* la uitis after a perusa. (f
Hurtling he.i#)|ines In ioroo *f the sen*
s mortal |opts The majority of th*
ruin* r nt#- foreigners, i.*l While it 1*
thdr custom to gather in grant** nnl #lis
curH th* situation In somewhat excited
manner, (arhaps. there were no sign* of
disorder or violence.
Th* visitor la always surprised at th# - -
CO adit tot> - under Which the |ieopl# live
in ih* corisrration hamlets. Kul* tumble
down ItOiiH-# •i**ith*r paseterod nor celled
often nat weather-proof, with total lack
of sanitary ui rang emeu te or control, are
th*- rotHlitioits who n i*t once itnpr# sa
ten -*l\< upon the stranger. Th#* food,
principally • tough, hard bread, arol the |
clothing, are of the roughest sort; more
eo when the miners are not at work.
Hunger-pinched faces among women and
children are common, uiwl yet theee same
women tire ns courageous In a*tar tiding out j
fo~ thdr rights as are the men them- j
•-eiv*s. "No work, no money . no money
when work.” iH the way one for* lgn
woman put It when risked about the con
dltions **l tdi my husbun*l 1 \va.- willing
lo go hungry with him until he got hi
lu#- ’■ 1- wiut un \nu rl .m woman sui*l
#l.l that expreeee* the general feeling
among ti* women. A few of the worn n
ar* defiant and assert that th* men
should go t work, w* |HN#r wages are
better than the suffering they now en
dure. To show how the written took on
th** situation several of them asserted,
when the notice was posted <ff* ring an
advance of ten per cent., tha: the “men
will never l<**k at that offer.**
The problem of focnl, clothing, rent and
fuel. •*- got to Ih* ilgur*>d dose. It watt
four*#! that with the miners, us elsewhere,
the purcha.-ing power of the d**iur d* -
pended in a great measure upon the tn
teiiigetMo *f the wife. How* vet. th* dol
lars or*- .- ar* ** with the mko-rs. though
truy would g* funtw c-till were they not
utmost ail I'kiß-rulid In the company
store*, where th* prices are higher and
the ariiclet#, a* h rule, floorer thin caw
In secured elsewhere. 4hie dress Is the
usual wardrobe of a miner s wife, and
often It muet suffice for years. The child
•*u but one garment. hinl the miner
him * li a single suit of I’oarse g<MN)s wit
sMe of his l*egrim#<l mining clothes. In
tho*** communities where the mining
operators have home*, conditions are
some better in the way of bouses, but
in tbe majority of the hamlet* which r*
controlled by the corp#tatlai* ther r*
presented a slat#* of sad and p#*rlkik
negleei.
Few f th# hiMren In h*' mining Ils
tta- .* Ki.ovx whtu school Is. Roye who have
**ot pa! 4 ##*! lb as#* gf chlldhoo*! bear the
ru .tk- of their daily toll, appearing much
than they are. Th*dr meuger wages
nt*- needed to ,ud in the aupirort of tbe
family. Glris, too. wotk when th#y can
in *i # ment and add a miserable pit
tance to the sm ill Imutft hokl lund. Tae
great tnortalny ansarg hiklrert in tnese
•iistri ts is trot to I*#* wondered at. nor
Ih the ipnthy with which the parents look
upon tin* death of their children. Person#
going for the first tlin#’ into these inuring
district* cannot under stand how p#-ople
*an exist ucsler the conditions that sur
round them but If b bvaruN* h#*caiise
they kiuAv no other. “To people tr*ug?it
up fin* <>tc woman id “I; tntt-H s< *-in
bud. but it s all we know " They live
ud -one ini* are happy, because what
they have around th* m is all they see
or know.
It develops leal the purchase of Pres
ident Kruger’s hot and |l|*e In L*nlon
at such high figur* # recently, ii* n part
*f a shrewd tdv* rttslQg -chrm Tin pro
lrietor of a ceWitln magaslne bought tlw*
relics and will offer tb**m as prix#-s to its
readers. The sum” trutguxin* has hit
uton unath#*r ingenious dodge. It ho*
>eni a numls-r of persons through th**
ountry. •< h with a ten-|xund not#* in
bis poxfcct with Instrurtiotts to pr> *nt ii
to th* first person who * k> for it. ami
and the same time product** a copy of tlx*
inagazirr Thus travel#ts generally are
made victims of thl* game, being bis* *
by is-oftk* who arc trying to find the man
with the * ash.
Joe Loiter of Chi* ago, he of the wh* ai
corner that fulkd. is r;*ori**i to hu
b< #t*-n Rat Bht***ly. the not#**l New York
►isrt. out of In a poker gum* In
Paris. Mr Letter, It is ear#!, worked the
bluff to p**rle lion, at oik* time taking
down a o;.on* |#*>: on a pair of fours. Old
time .-ports are lnHned to look with
kubt u|K>n this story. Hluedy. th* y say,
L r.ot that *asy. However, if tie report
Is true. Leiter missed his calling when
he w**nl Into the wheat mark* r l’ok*-r
is th* liiiug for him. with n prof# ssionat
and hi# big green roL on the other side
of the table.
—#a■- —■ —i
Harrodsburg. Ky . bus tin* most re
mark abb* hen on r# -ord. Sh** laid an egg
th- other day with a glass yolk. Her
outptft ought to b#* con’ll.* *t to th#’ Blue
pract>u.l> utiknown in th#* slat*- slur*
It L take-n straight, the life of the aver
aa* citixen will not theu be In grave dan
ger*
—
I*roe < utions for lese m.ij* ar*- ctt
| th#* tncrtviae in Gcrrnrfny. and many c4t
iseaa. some of* tliti itromiiM tti. are suf
fering imprtsonrm nt fur “saying things"
a *oim tbe KitiiH-r. Wiiliant ought to w*-tr
a coat of mall over Ids tendqr autsrbill
tles.
The bicycle trust - is one of the few
gigantic comoinations that promts* s to
prove dbaHrou# When first organ!*#'*!
the profits of the were about U.f80,-
*o* annuaily -n a c.iratal.zarior. of
oQtj,iJo9. Sow tiuti the wheeling * rax** has
suffer#*! som**thmg of u n tbe k the
profits have fallen off until they are
t*ar# |y in exet ss of P## ,uug. The < oinmon
Mock of the combine fia# be -urn* a drug
on th* market, eeiiinu at arotm-thing ik
1 four cents on the dollar. Tbe trust ought
to h ive taken up golf supplies as n Hdo
lK#ue. and tbe char*** - are It would have
paid out well.
lamdon'* iatcheior Kirk ar#* In luck. Ac
cording to a story pubdsltcd In 4he Lon
don Kxprt‘f, several American rni llon
alr# . ii*< ludirtg Hu Y# ll Sag* Jam' J
Hill ar*#i .Mr Hetty Ore# n. wMi bul.d u
*r#at Itot# there with all modern Improve
rnents for bachelor girls, desiring, it is
said, only a five |* r cent return on th* If
investment. The story sound# all right
except tin* five per cent part of it When
Kuertli Hutp-’aiMl Mrs. Green go In for
invcHmem* they generally puli out ail
there is in them.
There’s otic New Yorker whom money
# anno* tempt to leave that city. Edwin
Hawley, fourth vice-president of the
Bouthem l*a iflc Rallroa#!. says he
would not areef* salary of IK'/flO it
year ar.*l l#*nve tin mctropoll- to go nnd
live in Ban Francisco, 11* denies that
In- bus b* en i*#l< rd til# por*Hion, l#ut
evsn If It comes hi# way, th# y can k*w*p
their 140,000 x> far a# h#* 1# concerned.
PKNfMIY U.
—Signor Gallo, th*- new Italian mlnlsi#r
of Public Instruction, Is b tng • rtticis-d
by the German pr* #s bc iun* h- h*ia
eliminated the study of G rnun from the
curriculum of the int# rm*-dfi&ic schools
The teaching of tli#* German language In
the Italian e< hools was intro#luc*‘d by Big
nor lki< > #*lii. Ga.io s pre! **#sor. The
German paiK-rs think that lialy - com
mercial I‘iatloi with Germany. Austria
and Bwitsriand. which are b'coming
closer from year to year, makes It highly
mo*ry that th** instruction in German
should he continu'd.
—“The Gongr* gationallsl" rays: “Pro*
fesaor Georg#* D. Herron, who r# * nlly an
sun< <<i Itl# intention of voting th*- Bociil*
isi lN*mo#‘ratic tit ket in the coming elec
tion. is to b* pr* sldent of a Hchool of Ap
lll*-.l Christianity in Yorkvill#* county.
Mich, which will meet summers in a
park to b* known a- Golden Rule Park.
Mayor Jones of Tole#k> and H. O. Nelson
of 8:. laaui-. are two of th- nun of means
luck of ihe m-liens*. 'lh se’iienH-nt 1#
to put in practi* • the single tax pr inciple
As Li PI our on i<ui<-r the e*tij#‘tn*n< ha#
ti< h nam* s Whitman Field. K irl Marx
Ft#-Id, Jefferson avenue, ltuskln Hill,
Carlyk- Path. etc.
lilt If#MT HITS.
—Brigga—“Wonder how Stover Is doing
nowa#la>>?‘* Grlggo— “Oh. he must Ik*
k>ing ttn* iy; must In making no end of
m <n*y. Y<u know he has always been
iroiii|*d with rh*umatlini. Well, h* now'
< alls tt gout ."-—Boston Tranwrlpt.
—Bad Form —Mrs. Ilighblower—“Don’t
forget, my *l#r. that In conversation the
interest must not be allowed to fiag.“
(Tam—“ Bin I'm sure 1 do my beet,
| mamma “May be .-o. But while the
I pianist was playing 1 thought, on or* or
twice, that 1 detected you listening to
I him."—Llf*.
—Emily (who has Just com** downstairs
[ from a sick room where the father Hire on
S th* point of -bath, to mother cooking
boiled pork)—Please, mother, father says
i be would like a bit o’ boll* <I pork more
1 *lles.
Mother—Go ar#l tell yer fith*r ’#* *an’t
ave any. It’s for tbe funeral.—Moon
shine.
“Y'**h. sir,“ #*!<! Fanner Oomtossal.
“If there’s anything 1 do like on’ ad
• mire, it san honest man. An' thut’s why
I I'm t*o proud *i our new iKiititbor down
:h#- roiid a piece. Ef ilure ever was an
iKm*-st man he'a one.”
' Are y>u sur#* bt s honent?"
'Vertaloly; one of tho*# frank, gener-
I ems kin*l “
“How do you know?”
“Traded h**i •• with him day Iwfore
> • Htcrilay. an' 1 reckon I g*t at lu**i loe
th** ln#t of him.**—Washington Btar.
4 I HNF.vr VI VIKY I .
The Omiha World-Herald (firm.) says:
‘ Nwv York ha well earned the title of
“l cduUitu t.i • " in nut .on a I poimi**s.
With uniformity that Is surprising sh*-
lias swung !>.# k an#l forth betw#*en th#
two gr* at parties, giving victory or d* -
fe.M as she swung to or from one or the
other In Iks * j r**main <l with th#* R--
, pubh arts for Garfield, hut in ivd It
i -wiinu lo Clove lund. In ISfft it swung back
to Harr sui. but in I'CC it swung back to
R| veland, aral in lx*; r* turned to M Kln
j lev arul now, ;./• l! must In obe-Ucnce to
this motion. It is gracefully swinging
I hack to Bryan.**
The Washington Star (Rep.) off* r# the
following suggestion; “Now. why could
>i#*4 i Joint debate be arranged between
Vlr J-ifu* and Mr Hanna? Why not
in trig the * impaign to an **rtd w ith a mi-
I tling trial of conclusions on the stump
, between th** two cbtlirmen? Both are
plain. di: ct n#*n. They would prove a
400*1 tlrawng ird together. Let vi*
meeting: In* aiq>**'ii<t*l f#>r New York. *n
-j other for Chicago, another for Indian
laj Nil is. and another. #uy for Baltimore,
; with business as the topic. Who will sec
ond the motion?**
The Chicago Chronicle (Dem.) thus
present' one phase of the trust question.
“The Republican attitude toward trusts
is thus #l< fin# *1 by three Republican* of
ilghr and bailing:
“There are no trusts —Mark Hanna.
'Trusts are mighty good things.—
* Chat les R Flint.
“True > need regulating and th* Repub
lican party will regulat#* them.—Theodore
I Roosevelt.
i “Y'.u pay# your money and you take*
| your choice.'*
The New Y'ork Press (Rep) says- “The
Tammany boss is going in for oddity this
Mrm* He Is pickaig out candidates ac
| <*ordlng to their mimes and regardless of
pers’Xiul litn* j Bom** of his **iecrion#
at*- A Wells febump, J Bprtint Mill, Wmu
hope Lynn who has hen spelled Wan
hope and Warwhoop for twenty years;
Jimmy Duross. Narml#* Kerngood. J#>*
Ituuni Johnni# I'uth. Bam Hyman, Mlk**
Halpin. Harry lioacck. Toni Mangln,
j Johnny l>oollng and Muse Ryttenbcrg."
The Cleveland Plain Dealer (Dcm.)
stays “Mr. Bryan Is fieculiarly hippy in
i.4 b.t-h-’al quo! it lon* One of h<- apt* 4
w.*s employ#:*! at IVorla the other day.
Apaaklng of the full dinner pail he said:
l Th# Bible tell* us that there was one# a
I man named Esau who sold his birthright
for a full tlinncr pall, and he has leen
held In derision ever sip * .'*
The Louisville Courier-Journal (Dem.)
says: “In Mgur.ng mi th* results of the
November electron In Kentucky, with the
result of lar*4. year us a busts, ft -houbl
' Sf borne- in mind (hat there are a goo*l
many Kentucky Republicans in Jail and
I Indiana who will not bv numbered Ui tlie
•ettirns this year.**
l iunrliiu in HcglNfration.
“The registration," said one of the as
sistant n-crhiirin. a# h# hurried into na
tional headquarters, “is the greatest on
record for the first day,** according to the
Chi*i ago Times-Herald.
"Good! exclaimed the chairman, rub
lung h# hands together nnd smiling In a
sufisfi#**! way “This is a sure sign of vic
tory for us at the |h>lls. The people are
urou-#‘l * tlie imp#*rtance of the occasion.
The full vote will be rag and that m*ans
success This is th* most signlfi# ant
thing that has occurred during the entire
campaign.”
Half an hour later the assistant secre
tory hurried in Mgam. and. addressing his
chief, said:
“Is se thnt there was a mistake re
garding th* registration. We are away
below th* figur* 4 for the first day four
years ago It—“
“Ex>‘clletff! Excellent !** said the choir
man. "This put** our victory at the poll*
h*‘>on#l question The voters in the other
party are luking no Interest In the con
test It i. plain that they have decided
to I t the el** tlon go ly default. Here,
hav*- a cigar. Now. fit’s get to work on
this circular advising the local managers
to look out for evidences of fraud und In
timidation."
Tlie Porter's Mistake.
As the porter passed through the ear she
called him aside. Ther# was a whisper ond
a gleam of silver, says the Ghlcugo Dally
News.
"Now, r* m r ml*er they are in the yellow
satchel.”
"Cyan't miss dem. ma’am."
“You won’t let ny one see you?**
“No. ma’am?"
“The major is silting in that car.**
“He won't see ni*\ ma'am."
“Well, here is the key."
The porter took the key and passed
through to th*- next car.
“Guess dis urn If." he said, slipping the
thin key in th** lock of a yellow* satchel.
He put his hand In the satchel and pulfid
out ; bunch of hair. Then he raiocked
the satchel.
“Heah’s yo* fnzxez. ma’am!”
“Don’t s|K*uk so loud."
‘ Anything else, ma’am?"
“That’s all. I believe. I Just have a min
ute to put these on before dinner."
The i-orv# r reache*! the platform in time
to meet an Irate trugediun.
“Not a step!” he thundered. In tones
that almost lifted th# porter’s cap. “What
have you done with my whiskers, boy?"
“Y'our whiskers, #.h?“
"Yes ir.y false beard The passengers say
you opened my #*tl> h* l with a skeleton
key. Where ar* those whiskers?"
“Laws!” mutteied the porter. “Ah went
in de wrong satchel.**
Just then n lady passed toward the din
ing car.
“I>ah's yo’ whiskers. #ah!“ grinned the
porter. “On lop ob dm lady’s hold."
Yh |h* len ii HI nnd tli* Huron.
What was possibly Is>uis Napoleon's
only jik* after lu-comlng Emperor of the
French was made nt the expense of Ba
ron X., u handsom# and dashing fellow
who wa* wood* rfully fotid of horses and
driving. vs ih#* Chicago Chronicle.
Having once taken It Into hl< head io
drive u mall coach drawn by six snank-
Ing hor* s through the Flue Royal* ami
aions the Champs Klyseea, h#‘ was dis
cr# * t ly notified that the Emperor alone
was entitled to Indulge in th#’ truly im
|s*rial luxury of a Kix-hor>#*
“Very good." safil th* twron. “I will
make other irrangem# nts."
He kept his word. Shortly afbrwnrd
the I’driGann \< r#* nstotrrwle*.) to s* ih#-
baron gayly tooDng iLong th#* Champ*
Elysees on tho Identical mail coa*ti,
drawn by four very vrnali hore*s aval two
very large *k>nkeys. This so Incensed
th** Imperial court authorities that the
master of the horse rmntloncd tb# rnat
t*-r to Nu|*>leon. with whom the btron
was rather a favorite.
“Ist the baron attend at my cabinet to
m or row at 11,” ,-aii the Kmi* ror.
Punctually at 11 th#* Imrphl
man ws ush r#*l into th# Em|N*r*>r's
culfinet, wb*m he was cordially received.
Aft# r N*m** general *i>nver.ition, Napo
leo*i said:
“I h*ar, boron, that you nr<- infring
ing court etiquette by driving through
Paris with .*<lx horsts uiwl three donkeys ”
“Only tw# donkeys, sire." respect fully'
lm*inuatel tla* buron, who did not (#■#•!
comfortable, despite his habitual audac
ity ami recklessn“ss.
"Hut there wer* three donkeys in the
affair." Insisted Napoleon
Mille pardpns. hir* . 1 fear your ma
jesty has been misinform*’#!. Four horses
and is donkeys
"But.” *ai#l the Emperor, with a qulx
zl a. srnl.e. “you forger the one on the
i>ox.”
From ttuit day forth the baron *>n
tented himself whh a modest equi
gc.
a j >
V']ed It %l*i#u.
From the Denver Times.
'1 here wo.- tr.aible in the office of th# 4 old
i*. n. a g.
When th- n v# irn* in that No. 4 had
sm # lid with No 2
And dlstrlhut#*! uUmlty for half a rnllc
around.
Till it w u* impossible to see (he color of
ih# grouml.
And the * hnirman of executives sai l to
the Preaident:
”!t strike- m that you can’t run a rail
road worth a copper cent!”
Whereupon th* (**.ii rut Manager wa~
called upon th* floor
And Informetl that h was car Hess in
the cas* of 2 atvl 4;
And th* General Manager r- marked: % “i
very plainly see
That the General Superintendent needs a
red-hot roast from in# —’*
Which the same imluced the General
Superintendent to call In
The Division Buperlntendent, whom he
criticised like sin.
And wh * straightway had the master of
the ton#) to report to him
For a roasting then and there adminia
t< ml with (lu * and vim
Said the master f the ro<l: “The section
foreman is the chap
Who has caused this great disaster, nnd
I'll knock Hun out a rap “
So hr called the section foreman, and h*
•aid: ''Y'*h careless cuss. ,
YfUP remarkable stupidity has mad#*
scapegoats of is— ’*
Which th#- section for. man took as quite
a personal affront
And re-.dvrd right then and there to do
n criticising stum
On bis own h<Nik. so he call, and the man
who grea*#'* up the track.
Ynd he said: “1* s#**ms to me you ought
to find a friendly crack
And cr.ul Into it and puU your carcass
• fer you. you chilmp.
For neglect of duty on your part has got
us on the Jump*
If you'd greased your track* thi* accident
would never have occurred—
You Just go and draw your salary, with
out another worl"’
• ••• ••• •
Bo th*’ greaser took the order f#>r hi* cash
and #lr w his roll.
And remarked, with much emphatic lan
gunge: "Well, uisn nrv soul,
Di* road’s dc < heafw-st lot-'o* guys dat I
ha# ever saw.
An' *ll# t’lng o' takln’ blame Tr udders
rankles In m** craw.
Wy, *fi* Chairman o* i<# board *i>en‘s all
tfi money in tic Ems’
Ah', by gosh. I can’t be greasin’ w’en !
ain’t got any irrense*"
—Aunt Rachel—*.M and v. what’# the
trdubfi betwe#' you and Mr Hankinson?
1 haven’t se#(*n him here for several even
ings.
Miss Mandy—He s**em#d to be getting
a lit tie t* confidential th** other night,
auntie, and I told him to take his arm
away.
Aunt Itachal—Well, he did. didn't he?
Mis* ’Mandy—'Ye*, he took It clear out
.# th** house, and he hasn't been back
with It since. Chicago Tribune.
PALATABLE,
PURCHASABLE
■ mu
lu in.
•I .los. A. Magnus
VHB Cincinnati, O.
Ocean Steamsnin Go.
-FOB-
New York, Boston
-AND—
TUB EAST.
l'n.urpa*soJ cabin accommodation*. All
tb. cotnforta ot a modern hotel, lilectric
llirhi, l'i ix(pl;.d table. Tickets Include
niral, and Iktilm aboard ship.
Passenger lares irom SavaooaiL
TO NJCW lOKK—I lUaT CADIN. U.
FIRST CABIN HOUND TIUP. Ut. IN
TKKiIUDIATK CABIN. li, INTKKMB
DIATE CABIN ROUND TRIP. d*-
BTEEKAtSE, lid
TO BOSTON - FIRST CABIN. IS;
FIRST CABIN ROUND TRIP. *3* IN
TERMEDIATE CABIN. *l7; INTERME
DIATE CABIN BOUND TRIP.
■TEERAOE. 11l 75
The expret, ■tcamhlpa of this line ere
appolnted to ,all from Savannah. Central
(!Mh) meridian time, ns # oilows:
HVA.YYAU TO ftfeW I'OBIL
TADDAHAHSEE. Cnpl. Arklna. TUES
DAY. Oct. 16. 11:00 u. m.
CITY OF AUGUSTA. Capt. Da*gett.
THURSDAY. Oct. 1. 1:00 P m.
NACOOi'HEK. Capt. Smith. SATURDAY.
Oct. 20. 3.0) p. m
KANSAS CITY .Cep*. Fleher. TUES
DAY. Oct. 23. I F p. m.
CITY OF IIIILMINOHAM. Cep!. Brra.
WEDNESDAY. <ct 24, #:> p. ra.
TAL.I.AHABSEE ('apt. Aj-klo*, THURS
DAY. Ocl. 23. 5:30 p. m.
CITY OF AUGUSTA. Capt. DaagetS.
SATURDAY. Oct. 27. 7:<> P m
NACOOf'HEE. Capt. Smkh, TUESDAY,
Oct. 30 10 oo p m
NOTICE--StcamaMp Clr Blrmlnk
ham will not carry lui-renßcrt".
NEW lUHk TO KOII'IO.
CITY OF MACON. Copt. Savage. WED
NESDAY. Oct. 17. noon.
CITY OF MACON, Capt. Savage, MON
DAY. Oct 22. norm,
CITY OF MACON. Capt. Savage. FRI
DAY, Oct. 26. noon.
CITY OF MACON. Capt. Savage. WED
NESDAY. Oct. 31 noon.
T'hle company re.-rv*- the right to
Change It- trailing* without notice and
without liability or accountability there
for
Hailing* New York for Savannah Tuce
dtn. Thuradaya and Saturday* 5 00 p. nv
W Q BREWER. City Ticket end P.t*-
engcr Agent. IC7 Bull etreet. Savannah.
Ga
E. W SMITH. Coottaetlng Upright
Agent. Savannah. Ga 1
R O. TREZEVANT. Agent. Savannah.
Ga
WAI.TER HAWKINS, General Agent
Traffic Dcf.’t. W. Bay atreet. Jack
aonvllle. Fla
E H HINTON. Traffic Manager. Sa
vannah Ga
r E UB FE' - RE. Mineger. New
Tier 35. North River. N w York N Y
MoMlwifonplolM
Steamship Lines
To Saltimore & Philadelphia
Ticket- on Sale lo All l'olnta North and
West
Flrd-cltw tl ket* ti i lud- meal, nnd
bertha SHVannah to Baltimore and Phila
delphia Accommodation* utxl cuisine
un- gu.ited.
The rt- umthlps of title company ar* ap
itolnted to rail front S.tvannah ar follow*
(Ontral Standard Ttmci:
TO VUTINORB.
ITASCA. Capt. Blllup- TUESDAY, Oct.
16. 1;60 P nt
DOBCHESTER. Capt. Jam--*. THURS
DAY. (). I. 16, 2 to p. m
TUNAS. Capt. Eldredge. HATI'RDA Y.
(K-t. 26. t p. m
Salima* fr-tn Baltlmo-c Tuesday*.
Thursdays aid Saturdays at 1:00 p. m.
TO I'MII. IDEEPHIA.
ALLEGHANY. Capt. Foater. MONDAY.
Oct. 15. 12 noon.
BERKSHIRE. Capt. R>an, FRIDAY.
Oct. 13 3:30 p. m
Billing- from Philadelphia every five
days nt 3 p. trt
Tl< ket Office No. m Bull etreet.
J J CA ItOLAN. Agent.
NEWCOMB COHEN. Trev. Agt
Savannah, Ga.
W. P. TURNER G P A
A. D. STUB BINS. A. T M
J C. WHITNEY. Traffic Manager
General office#, Baltimore. Md.
l-v#\
KY&rtt
This is the Trade Mark
of the Best Builders Hard
ware: that made by the
Yale&Towne Mfg. Cos.
T hoe who contemplate
building should send for ouf
artistic brochure "Artist and
Artisan:" free.
H.H. PEEPLES & SDKS,
125 CONGRESS ST., WEST.
CABiE piano company
ANNUAL CLEARANCL SALE
October 15 to 30. inclusive.
Kent. Slightly Shop.worn n.t
Slightly l atftl Fiunos and Or a ,? J
All High t.iHiic Instrument*
l-crfcct Kcpulr.
Prices quoted on Pianos urc tor
spot cash, hut we will acll um i„
at run tent in thia list at same pri
on terms of $25 cash and sio rw r
month, with H per cent, interest on
deferred payments
One Price to all with legal inter
cst on deferred puyniciit-, i- the
only really fair way to sell Pianos
und Organs.
Upright Pianos.
Wrllineioi) Plano. Slyla D. No 22'*
Genuine Mahogany Case. .lot.hi ve
neered Inalde and out; Large*! Siz, 51,5,.
Full Length Music Rack: Com , ;
Nlcklc Hinges; Horton Fall; Ivory K
From our rent glock. In perfect < . : 10
Usel only eevett months.
Regular Price <•;, Sale Price, Jy.,
Kingsbury Plano. Style E. No It—
Medium Stxc. Handsome Oak Cjtf
Three I’mlzli; Bortoti Fall; Conlimajis
Hinge on Fall Board; Full Length Mu-i,-
Kack. Henlrd one year. In pe{i< t ,
dltlon
Regular Price I3un, Sale Price. *l*6.
Wellington Plano. Slyle A. No. 174*0,
Medium Bike;8 ike; Mahogany Fitch.
Length Music Ruck; 3 Pedal. Ro-ton
Full.ln aplendld condltloo. Haiti r.tna
months.
Regular Price, *230. Sale Price.
Schubert PL.no. Style 17. No JCt3l6
Handsomely Carved Mahogany
Largeat Slse Made; Full Length Mu-
Rack. Continuous Nlckie Hinge-, 80-t a
Fall; Latest Improved Mandoitii A , n.
ment. Used six months. In perfect cct.-
dltton.
Regular Price lew. Sale Prk-e *at..
Schubert Plano Style 17. No, 226*1
Mahogany Case, -amt as above, s.lg.-.t y
shot-worn.Perlect tondltlon.
Regular Price 4U), Bale Price, Hi
Kingsbury Plano, Slyle B. No Jgiun
Largest size made. Mahogany i t,.;
Double Veneered Inside amt out; Ivory
Keys; Continuous Nick"! Hinge.-. Fu .
Length Music Rack; Three Pedals: li." .
•on Foil; Uulret M.oule 1 . I'.o ta
Hepeatuig Action; New Improved H ~
Blighlly -hoj.- worn—call hardly ts tu.,l
(10m Piano direct (tom (ac*ory.
Regular Price *375, Hale Price *>*.
Kingsbury Plano. Style H. N->. 25806.
Same as above, except Handsome Hurl
Walnut Case.
Regular Price. *375. Bale Price.
Kingsbury Plano. Style B. No. 2R74S
Same as above.
Regular Price, *375. Sale Price. tX,.
Organs.
Windsor Organ. N>. 1U9171. Chaprl H> '•
Hoiid Walnut Casa; Eleven Btoj>' stwl
| Couplers, Swell an** final Organ; I ive
I Octaves. Set-oml-h-ml, but In xoo*l <n*
I dltlon.
Worth New, $63, Sale Price. sl3.
I Bo ally Organ. No. 11*917, Parlor Bt>av
Walnut Ca.se; zi Hto|>. Second-hand.
' Fair lorulllioi'.
Worth New, Bale Price. t^>.
Taylor A. Farley Organ, No. I irloc
Style.
Music Cabinet in top; 5 Octave? 8
S:op#* B* 4ind-hniil Oo*o*l con*lill*>n.
W*rl.i N w . 4) l*i i % $M
Standard Orn, No. 8!n1. I'arktr Slylr
Music Csliitift in lop, & Octaves, ivory
Keys; 3 Stops. Second-hand. Good con
dition
Worth New. s4u, Sale Price. SJO.
Estey Organ. No. lIuTSM. < % hap>l Style
Walnut 4’:)s#', Nine b Octave*#
Second-hand. 4ioo*l condition.
Worth New. fju. Bale Price. Iff
Estey Organ. No. 187114, Parlor Sly #
Music liack kn tup; Stop*#. Walnut
Case. Swell and Or<*ni Organ Fin# lone,
Second-han-1. but aood coralition
Worth New. f#iu. Sale Price, $23.
Gem Organ. No. 3M2. Parlor Style
Walnut Case; Music Po# ket in (op 19
Stop*. Swtll and Ureal Organ. Neal
Case.
Worth Near, fGi*. Sale Price, s"*.
Sterling Organ. No ft!72, Parlor Style
High Top. lairge French Beveled Mir
ror. Handsome Bmcket and shelf work.
Walnut ('.#*-; 11 Stop* Couplers, ttwgll
an#l Groat Organ
Worth New. ss3., a bargain al Iff
K imb.rll organ. No. IKidflu, Lorg#* P.irtor
Slyle. wainm case. Bur* Walnut Panels
In front; )ng:i top; 10 stopr Coup.er. .•"** and
and iit*.it organ. Second-hand. o**l
condlt kw.
Worth N#-w. |K, a bargain at 941
Mi son ft ri.inilin Organ. No. lu7ffo. Par
lor Style.
Walinu Cart; Music Pocket in top; 8
Stops, Great Organ and Swell; Lamp
Stands. '
Worth New. Sale Price. SS.
New Organs.
Hllgbtly fhop-vum. Grrat bargain* at
prlci'a quoi.il Tlirar Organa fully gnr
anl—d (or 5 year- by tha CABLE <'•
(’ANY.
CHICAGO COTTAGE ORGAN
\Vor:h Bile Prior
Style 115-No. 197224 73. M B.W
Style 115-No. 196166 7i.Hu K>
Style tk—No. 197221 i.U *•##
Style 96-No. 197225 85.UU
Style 530-No. 1*6723 125 0 • •
Sl> k> 35-No. 1957*7 95.00 70 60
The price quote.l Or3na la lor
Spot Oiah.thut ne will aell for -amt
price on time with ndillllon o( * p>’r cenl.
Intere-i on de(rrr.l payment- Term* *l*
an. 4 *r, |.er in,>t,th or one-half caah an!
one-lull in twelve month-.
Grand Pianos.
Mallett A Davla Concert Gram!. No X#-
linndionie Re—wood Caac; Carvel 1.-gi
nnd Lyre Slightly u-ed but good a- ne.
Overt*rung Imm. ffm-hed oner e n 'l *•
new- With m-w b.i- -tringc
Worth New, *750. Tin- areateel bar
gain In our .lore at (276.
Square Pianos.
J A C. Fiecner Mqunre Plano. No **-*•
H.indaome Koeewoud 4’aae; Carvrd D*•
ami Lyre; Overatrung Bate; Full S'aM
Key Board; Ivory Keya, elegant lontJ te
at rumen*. A barga.n at *75.
Wotveater Siuart Plano. No. Xl.
IlnmlMime Light Roae-wrce* <’nc: I”
atrung Bii-h; S.\en Octave*; Ivory Ke> •
Good (MindlUon. Nl#*e Tone.
A bargain at
Wake Square Piano, No tat. A btreuv
l *3O.
HtodJard A Dunham Square riano. No
-425*. A (viraain al *25.
Bacon A Raven Square Plano. No 2,1 '
A bargain at *2O.
Smith Square Pluno. No. 117 A h "'
gain at *ls
Many other buraaina in th l "'
Pncea quoted arc (or c**h. bin •
aell on term* ot io caah and *G per mon
with a.ldltl.M. ot * |>er cent tiuer' 1 '
deferral iwymenle
CABLE PIANO CO..
1 and 14f4 Whitaker SSL.
SAVANNAH, GA.