The Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1900-current, October 28, 1900, Page 3, Image 3

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canine pets of the police. ,m.k riunroMiiit m.vdi: T ANARUS" hidnioht watches. nnd HU UT tor m Police. 1 ' _ Jiiatlr CclbroMl nod HU Kaplolls—Arc .. i.oori I.uk imd Rarely Ob ,lod lo— Hut Cote tiring Hit.l i rr Hoodoo* and Ikgardod tlh 8 v rrclon. . , persona know much of th# day policeman and fewer (till ilia: i lifi arid lonely watch** of the 9 ' all aorta of weather, and the ' 5 hours of the night. between . .1 dawn, there to Utile wonder flil . t t . , email has many atran*# ex uni muken arran*© friend#. often *: isual kind; and that also like , r. being often left with nothing j ;: iv# free rexn to hla 1 mart no i .is In many caeea Unbilled with . ltf ht air and quiet a large stock a gyp* T^ltiOfl. { moat familiar feature# of thla ■fr .if the average patrolman la the f • and lasting friendship* formed f - t m i y di>g. and r.ot Infrequently Af r ,,jgh the latter animal Is much . „ r - iV .t >neervatlva in this respect and a;ufc ment of a much shorter dura , , that of the iwnlne family. . doga shoufcl show such a pre , , *r their blue-coate.l friends It t eay. Morris of the |*oiic# are oo that the animal being lon©- **u rally attract*d to the only r U Sn sight, and thus seeks the ,f the officer purely from his met*; but this theory will not fi (1 for there are many cases on emong the men where a dog would , „ patrolman, but refused to have whatever to do with any other . r to the extent of deserting the .. r hit the* change of the relief when tl% p.rt. ular fnnd would l© oft duty. *he .ium of the attraction what it fart still remain# that there r# ,, , fc t. l>© o mrtural Instinct in the dog sads nten to take kUwity to the po ( i , , ,i, It might be lnferr**d were the fi r.eory of tna |oi>t*>ni©n©i** of Ih© to be accepted, th; only homeless Ei.tr: s would be hu* attracted, bin it • s j *ur*ther i-ontradlellan to the theory ( tmii thW Ih not bo. nn l that dog*, the j ,*.wri and favorites, have dej**rt fd Chrtr homes to follow policemen Many ur lh- queer storl*s told of these nr inu By far the best known of them \ p,,r - S • ©!>'." n large white bull tog ■ *t. though ownsl by another man. was u. ti tit* l‘*ath. the lia©rvraol© compun : of I*• teciive J. J Bh*t, I hen a pa troiman "Sheeby** Is cr©.llt©(| with il- , m t human knowledge, and warn tin In value in - ally to Shea In many of hie con tfsts v\.ih the deniaens of the tough qu#r- j •*<r of the "Fort.** Should a man that She# wanted attempt to ©scape by running. F i©©bv always gave chase and captured tfugitive for his master by getting i grip in the rear of the fugtrive s trousers. V\ ©n the re were more than one prisoner, r :s rdalc.l of this animal that Instead of : ol‘iir n to .me he tried to .* f *rve iw* ina.-tcr and Justl. * by running b©l#r©en the tags of the flying refuges* un*t rip l them up. One night li© not only iscl a burglar several hundred yanls down a plank walk, but when the man t .k’u to secure hie liberty by plunging i .to the canal, the dog followed and *©- • ;r*-i so go>l a hold on him that, fearing j * would be drowned, be offered to come . a ur. l give himself up If the officer ; • M but call off his dog. \i other dog th.it was known to nearly man on th* force was that of n . ih.it e ected to follow Patrolman Trim- j r flhe evidently h; l no h>rne. for. -f when with the officer on his beat, o inrtsted on making her home under a I * .•*. near the birr.icks. where she could j u of the sally port. Bach dav ! Crlinm ns . anie off duty the dog left j • nt the * il.y jort and met him there w • n he went out ngaln. Si mother *i<.g and s-rb*d ll home o •f ’y for I'atro m m M QuiMb 1 that ls r • r-flnally mad.* him a present to the o* r. who still |)U*sesse him. g. nieof the policemen are r it her tplease 1 ! otherwise io have their animal j rds along, hut other- consider it a dis • t disadvantage, as the sight of the an- I ; often :i w rnmg that the officer is i .r and thus acts as a give-away. hey all agree to cne th‘ng. however, it to have aa rk>g att ached to one 1* rather a sign of gooil luck ‘tut cat every p*4lceinan who finds v ne*f th.* object of the Interest f n cat . inclined lo say as in the lit.my. **<* and I/rd deliver ie " Tin* ta. l tales arc tolal *4 his power In thb i.o that would put in the -hade the sin inter qua titles of even Poe's celebrate 1 M. k cat. The personal experience of one P oman alone will show huw all tom • ntul tabble- are regard**.l by tbe ret re of the "Flngst.” He was f 4 *w - it night on .Petr f wtr*et by a cat that r-' as**d to bs driven away an<l t very next night on an <n t.rely different beat he was shot i* and barely missed by a negro that he u -mot-d to arrfltt. Again a cat showed If ;.r-d!lection for his company, and still •fain on the following night ho whs bad hen ten by a prisoner that he tried to Mk- o the barracks He is so firmly con v l that sis bring bad luck and that ' ’ r* the animal makes the hondoo so tr... .. t'.e worse that he absolutely r**- 1 el to kill a cat that had been crippled i icctdent and which a doctor called t r rn lo shoot. The doctor deriding if. tr-i as superstition killed the ani r tmaelf and a week later committed •ufci-ie. * r story of the results that follow th Miry of one of these self-elected is told of another officer who one f *fv i wttntonncss threw hi club at a ’ *d killed It. and the next night re . .i bad fall from his horse which • J ei • another rat. or possibly the o' the dead animal. Ki'iii.iviT pii.hi ix rornT. nf the lloml In rononll) Attnrlimrnt Cnee lllpic<*<l. T k * affidavit of Mr. Waller O. Charl- , ' r ■ il counsel for the Allnnllo. Con ,r* 'I -r Venpany. to ihe tnsuftu ieney of i I furnished by the idalntlff In the * ' nt sworn out by M A. ('onr.olly ***■ ' tie company. was filed jrrilnr'tnv l th.. city four!. The substance of the *■■> Riven In lh Morn In* News #r S' i- r.lay. 1 iSlnmnnile Thrown Inwb From the Ipondon Kxpreae. !il ' you *ot those diamond*?” I* the y of the hour In Birmingham. "■ "■ precious atones have been *her " by lucky prospectors In Vktorla and the aearrh wtlll continue*. I In this wise. ■' ‘ 1 of otatracilon, Mr. John T>avt*. •*f a firm of diamond merchant*. Iklny down Vlltorla afreet on a 1 nmrnln*. pulled nn old enxelope * pocket and commenced to tear he reached the lat aectlon th f • t dawned on bun that It was m which were some 1 no valued nt £lOO. anti that * id t) r. *nwtn* these broadcast over - li thorouhfarc. spread with Isghtnlnflike rnp- locked up and came * im r , lucrative occupa'lon of plck • morda, whlls for a inlle around Tran boy at his ordinary work wa* * Ph* nom*non. ha- rapina of the street with knlve* T ,Mek " h I never been seen. _ * happened, moat of the lost atone* * dowu tits Ccilar *ratm* of a Jews!- It’s not a new variety of headache It's the old pain consequent on condi tions which result from study, confine ment. and careless eating. It is ot|lv one symptom of a derangement of the stomach and organs of digestion and nutrition. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery cures headaches by curing the diseases which cauar them. "1 wmt troubled with eery frequest headaches often aacompanted by tevere vomiting - write* Mi** Mnry belle BurarncTton. of Ann Diego, Du val Cos Tema* " Rowele were irregular and my •tovvarh aud User teemnd •'ostißunlly out of * r4e Often I eat jlmoat oothing and mtneumw abw>tely nothing for twenty-four hour* nt a time ! tm* entirely unit for work nml my whole *r*Um veeiped no rundown that I fenred a arrerr sick apefl aud was rv much dlecoutnMnd l was uirined to try Dr Fierce a Golden Medical Dmnovery nod did no with euch as tlaf actor v reanlta that be foe* finishing Ike third little I felt perfectly able |p undertake the duties attending pubrtc school life and cos tractec. to do ao I moat heartily advie* those auficrmg with m-1 goation and it* attendant evil*, to give thia great medicine a fair trial • Dr Pierce * Pleasant Pellets keep the bowel* healthy. er * shop. Ingenious youths fished for them with a piece of soap attached to a stick, and re sirs l In three prise# at a time. tit hern *at In the gutter sorting an anx iously guarded handful of dirt. S4III th* crowd grew At one period over 1 .VO lads were to l** seen hard at work Prom noon to 7 o’clock the street was nearly blocksd. When night fell candle*, lamps, and lan tern* were brought to aid th* Indefatiga ble hunters for treasure trove, and the seen© presented could only have been done Justice to by Hogarth. About half the diamond* have found their way back to their rightful owner Some were sold to a shopkeeper, and the rest, like the Grave* of a Household, are scattered far and wide Diamond pin* will ahoTtly be fashion able In Plrmlngham. THE WEATHER. jj-or-e*** for Sund*? *nd Monday— Ooonrta and South f*arollna: llaln Sun day. Monday fair tn western, occasional rains In eastern portlonsi fresh to brisk northeasterly wind*, possibly becoming dangerous on the coast. Kastern Florida: Rain Sunday; Mon day fair; brisk to hlsrh northeaat winds. liosslbly becoming dangerous on the const Sunday. Western Florida: Partly cloudy Sunday Monday fair; fresh north to northwest wind*. Tho following message ha* been reee.lv • and at thla offlrt for the Information of the pubHc: Washington. Oct. 77. !:0 p. m llot'al Forecast Official. Savannah, Oa.: Advisory two-forty p. m. Disturbance central north of Central Cuba, moving northwest. Winds from north to north ,'nst; likely to he dangerous to small ves sels along Florida and South Atlantic rous t,. Willis L. Moore, Chief of Rursau. Yosterday's Weather ot Savannah: Maximum temperature S:00 p. degrees Minimum temperature 7:30 ;1 7 degrees M-an temperature 70 degrees Normal temperature 04 degrees Fx .vs of [emperatur* Sdegrees Ars-umuiate.) excess since Oct. 1 US degrees Accumulated excess since J.n, 1.19 degrees Rainfall (Winch Normal 4 91 Inch Kxccss since Oct 1. 2.01 Inches Deficiency since .Inn 1 8 10 inches River Report.—'Tne hlght of the Savan nah river at Augueta. nt 8 a. m , (75th meridian time), yesterday, was 11 0 feet, a fall of 2.3 feet during tho preceding twenty-four hour*. Cotton region bulletin. Savannah, Oa . for the twenty-four hours ending at 8 a. m., 75th meridian time, Oct 37. 1900: Stations of Msi Mm. Ksia Favsnrnh district. |Tem.lTem.' fall i 1 ; i . elegy |B2 €3 I .00 Albany, clear | 82 | M | 00 Vmericiis. clear j 79 | 61 | i(0 •Dslnbrldge. clear j 79 [ 63 ) .00 Kas'inan. cl<*ar j 80 i 60 .00 Fort OolKes, cloudy | 79 j 62 j 00 ‘Gainesville, Fla., cloudy* iB2 68 | .06 Mlllen. Ga . clear j 80 09 | no Quitman, clear j 82 | hi j 00 Savannah, clear | h | 62 | .00 Thomaavlile. dear | M | 62 | ,oo Waycrosa. clear I *1 j B j .* •Itrcclved too late for telegraphic aver age*. Srwclal Texas Rainfall Reports—Rlanco, ; . Rrenlvam. TANARUS; Corsicana. 20; Dallas, to; Ifearne, .14. Houston, TANARUS; Weather ford. .ot. Heavy Rains—Rlanco, Tex., rOh w |No. ) ■ ' -! I — l Stn- Max Min Rain Central Stations. II ■ Tom Ml x....“ a g : 5 ■ Augusta 11 i76 5 : * Charleston j 5 ! 78 00 Galveston ' IT I 80 j 66 .04 f.lltle Hock I 12 ! ( I * •** Memphis ID 1 (2 |t * Mobile | *•*:.!• Montgomery | * *r; New Orleans : M * •** Savannah I *> I * Vicksburg I 9 *9 ** ® Wilmington •- j* • Remorks —lwer right temperatures over the Carollnas; no marked changes elsewhere Rhowera have occurred In all districts, except those bordering on the Atlantic. Observation* taken at the same moment of time at all station#. Oct. 27. 1900, 6 p. m.. 75th meridian time: — Name of Bt a Hon | T.’ V. 'Rain Norfolk? rlear ! ** i * I•* i Ifattera*. clear *• •** Wilmington. Hear .* ■*” Charlotte, clear 72 I, Raleigh, dear 70 L •** Charleston, clear 73 * ™ Atlanta, clear JJ {* j•* Augusta, dear ; m i “ < ■ Savannah, clear * ! ( -J* Jacksonville, clear TO 8 T Jupiter rain " " “ Key West., clear 78 U .* Tampa, dear 173 * ®? Mobile, closr .... •••••■•••j II Montgomery pt. cloudy .. 71 L New Orleans, clear ]76 V ® Galveston, clear Jj ? corpus Chrlstl. clear .. -I * H .00 l-ale(ine. cloudy •••”— 76 “' ' _L. • H B. Boyer. towal Farocaal OfTVetol, THE MORNING NEWS; SUNDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1900. MUSEUM OF SPOOK CURIOS. THE 0911.9' (Til 1.19-l|u> OF IT* KIND 8--V4.lt lIHot C.HT TOUKTHEH. ——— Spirit Pletnres of the Mure Splrtte. Spirit Imprint*. Alan, of Infanslhlo Honda a*il F*rl-Th* Art Gallrrjr *f tkr Drmoalln*—tpook foabi nation—tgbaatly Exhibition of thr AlMNoaaa, \% Ho. While l*titrnn**l. Suffer the Hitea of Vemimmi* SnoUra. and Mutilate Tbrmirhe* With Knftiea In an Apparently Dead 11 Manner. (Copyright 19W by V Ckihaya<Joff > Pan*. Ucl. 11—Not before tn clvlllird lari da ha* a more curious a therm# come together for a at ranger purpose than the International Confirms* of f*pirMuail*ta and Orrulist* at the axpoailion Oocuhat* from every oountry In from the two Amcfli'Si anl ftorn the near Kant and the Far Baal, lands a her© oc ultl m Is the life-breath of rehariea and the at mosphere of dally life, are here met to exchange weird experiences and afford to each other renewal proofs of the con- * nectlon between tbe material and the spir itual world The I’nlted States were rep-, relented In great number*, and IhU 1* only natural, for Ihe newest of th** srait nation#. In spite of It# reputation ft r he rn# eminently practical and matter ot fact, ha* the largest occult literature and the irreat#*! number of esotrtl* circle* *>C any but the world-old nation# of the my*- j tic Fait The cosmopolitan character of the con gress gave It* proceeding# an unwonted A Corner In the Mutes Rplrlle On the Left Pome of ihe Spooks—lnspired Draw Inge of the Well-Known Artiai. M. Desmoulins. On the High! la a SlmllUrly Obtained Creation of the Spiritualist Princess Karadja. rotnprshenslvenes*. No question which ha# over b©©n raised by lnlilt©s or stu dents anywhere, at any time. In nny lan guage. was neglected. Hypnotism, table turntng. dr©ams. ghost©, th© summoning of spirits. pr©sentm©r.ts. falth-heallng. as trology. si herrry, etalrvoyanc#, prophr-y. th* h©rm©tlc mysierl©#. tho low er* of symbol#—*ll th©#> things, and many kinrtred to these, were the subject of lectures <i.l discussion in th© light brought by repr© ; sent at Ives* of th© different count lie# ami schools of thought The big volume In which will b publish©*! th© proceedings 1 of th© congress will mark an epoch in \ occult research—tho summing up of what has been thought #nd arrived at by th© close of th© century, the starting point j f.: p? - • ii. :• r \ * I I ■ 1 t■ ’ 1 llaterinl Evldenee# of Spiritual Hi- Istenrr. But for the normal man the man who Is not quite sur© whether he believe# In any of the spirit us It Ist lr theories, an 1 who. at any rat©, does not greatly ©tin* to trouble himself about them except for th© harmless amusement or excitement they may procur© him—th© p lnt of greatest In terest In the building devoted from floor to roof to th© occultsts was the ’’Muse© trite." This spiritualistic museum Is perhaps the first of Its kind kn own In the history of the movement; it w.*i certainly the lar4le.lt and mwf Inclusive It contained, on bong tables, round which continually bulged an animat©l crowd of Curlou* Design* Exhbllld* 1 nth. \luw 8 pirlt.—Ruppo***! 4n Have 8..n Und.r Spirit Ouldane. by a Bilk Weav.r of Lyon*, Ut terly D.v014 of R.r*onal Arilntlc Skill. devout believer*, an odd collection of ob ject#, gathered from every pari of th. world, tending to prove the reality of spirit phenometfa One w* an a*ort mit of pl*ter cat*. In which may be dimly traced recmoUnc. to the Imprint of a human face. generally <ll*- torted In a "wltch-Hk.; - expr.**lon, or of a knotted human hand, generally having the appearanco of clufc-hing at *ome utnrm object. The** mold*, a* he amiable and perhaps Hr*4tF oredulou* founder of the museum ,one. are taktn from tmpre*kms made •• *ence* by *plrlt preence*. Prof rhlak* of Naplea guamntee* them He x plaint that whenever h. had a good me dium be haggwl her to aak the spirit* to leave m visible tokfn of their visit by paMius xhelr inoorporeal face* or liaod* “77” •*a^, -i,t,-**v **n" cnat*t* —6 a •mall vial ( plca**n 9*llfl>. |u*a 114* ll- WS* Socket. Al all <lrKlat*. * f 'c. GRIP Goose Flesh. Goose flenh. a chill, a shiver, indkwte checked circulation, a sure sign of taking Cold; fever, restlessness and great thirtt follow aid Influenxa is well under way. The prompt use of "77" restore# the checked circulation. sJarte the blooil courstrg through th' vein# end "breeks up" a CoUl or the Grip. Dr Humphrey#* Manual on the care and trefitment of the stek In all ailments, (especially about ehlldren) mailed free Humphreys’ llvmicopathlc Medicine Cos., cor. William and John st*.. New York, 'over a gelatin© composition carefully pre- Ihi red for that purpose The spirit* in most case# “politely obliged Next day the profee*or would go to work reveren tially 1n hi* laboratory making plaster ri*tH from the gelatine. The ll*pl.y I* certainly curious, but not. after all. very convincing A clever operator could read ily enough "fake" th© mold* Besides, we r© told that the medium was the noto rious Eusnpta Paladlmx w ho ha* been de tected more than once In th© most ffa- 1 grant trickery. It t* true th*t Mr W T. Stead, the well-known London editor and occultist. *ny that, th-wigh Eusapla ha* sometime* cheated. *he ha* also very often performed, under strict "ten condi tion*," feut* wli.rh cannot he explained away Rut nnythlng she ha* to do with remains eternally open to *u*p!olon. All | the aame. ttv bulk of the people who haunt the Muse. Splrtte accept the cast* with childlike faith—a Tact which makes the ordinary man feel that •pirltualt.t* lire not nlways quit, no careful aa they l ought to be. curious, also are the drawing* and painting*, old tn have l-een executed under spiritual guidance, which litter th. table, and cover the wall* These some time* represent human ftice* and Umpire* | In various at range po*e*. and with <ld i n.-comi inlment* of (laming aureole* or | other fantata to unhitman nddltton* Some time* they con*l*t merely of decoiatlve j design* utterly devoid of any nt wlgnlhoance. On. of Ihe picture. I* au- I thentlcated by th. Amou Rrtnce** I Kuradju of Htce kholm, who wrttc* "Th-:* picture, which I lake to represent Jotin ihe Baptist, was drawn by my hand tn the dark In five minute* while I was under the Influence of Ihe spiritual presence who ha* most help'd me In my life, tn mv normal <nd|i|on I am not an artl*t " Nor. by the evidence of tho picture, would th. prtnresw appswr lo be an artist un Irr j spirit tial Intluen e. Spook* Are Not Good Arttwt*. ‘ Sometime* work supposed to have been executed und.r unearthly kutdanr. ha* n certain strange "Intensity.” like wotk that might he don. In an opium dream, hut In no single cae. I* Il artistically go and In fact, the spirit* seem lo have th* peculiarity of being bte to poll .i real.y good artist when they get hold of him Among the picture* on the wal of the Musee Spirit, ar# *om# crayon drawing shown by 31 I>e*moullns. well known tn Paris a* an etcher, whose admirable work won him hi* decoration a* an (.nicer of the Legion of Honor Y*t thia a :comp!Hh ed artist, a man of th* fdgh*<t pos t on In th# '.ntellrtctual life Of Fmrce. exhibit* with pride at th* Musee Spirit* worth leas work which, h I* persuaded, he executed und.r Hrirlt (tildsnr*. It t* erlaln that before h# took lo dabbling m •yirUuetum he would have looked tipon the feeble thing* with utter con ! tempt, ills deluki remind* on© of the case of luther R. Marsh, th© brilliant [ New York lawyer, who fell under th© spell of She fminiuliiy medium who chow© ; to cal heraelf Mad.tru© IMs Debar. M | DeemiHilina is mor© ftwtunate than Mr Marsh. lr that he get* hi* "spirit-pi turee without the aid of hi* Che k hook but it la pitiable none the leas to ©©© *o able an arttst uffnng from auoh delus •lon* Most of the purely decorative design* at the Mur© .dpjrit© are the work of e j silk weaver B>f I.vone. .1 (Boor man. n.iiwil 1 ‘(irtn©<ir 1 who. ft is aatd. has not had Mm rtlgkt##t *r:* •;* eduegtton Kkctpt when, ae h© •*e\s. the eptrlt moves lit ! I n#r>l. h© htniscif r©ni4intng In a state of | ©mt-un'onclousne*, be can not draw Ihe simplest object or Invent any tf. o native plan H© hellevca that hi> "gukl tng tnffuaewe" 1* hie son. wtUB ft'l nt th© iK© of ifc), while * (student at the City Art 1 Bchoils The young nvm aecording to | the father and mother. a?nls them e\ ©r> 1 day csHnmunhwtlon* fr'tn the other world, bt>th b\ no.Ui.-9 of table and by gubilnK the mother a hand to write Mmlame Dar medru is n woman of ordlnorY pubt:<- shiKl rslurntion ahe finds a certain dirt! culty in composing n *©tfer on th© r*ll nary nfTalm **l life, but %vhen her dead son ns h- bll©ves. gu!tv her hand >© Mils sheet aftrr shet without dtffl'ultv The*© ' m©HSMg©s 1 consist mostly of splr j Itual Instruction ainl alvt<-© anl affection at# remln* ©n'©s \% 69ii(|<r-\% urklnir AlMaonai In connection with the congress th©r© ; w.-r© given varloua *eanc©s exhlbttinv I l>has©s of pmctlx'al ot'<'ultism one Sunday i there Has mass meeting 8f all the *©c lions In the vast gener il ns-©mbly hull to w*ltn©ss 14 )• monetration of thaumalur | gy by # trutjp of Aisa.i6uss from the Ex |MiaitkHi. Theao caa<ipiioiu*u*ly nam©d |*er son* are m©mt>©r* of Moorish Arab trite - who continue in Upper Egypt the tr.idl tiona of practli'al mcuHlstn, which, as they tell me, th©tr forefather* long ago Warned from the mystics of the reinot* Indian (Hminsulft And truth to tell, fhelt exhibition that day at th© congress was I very ©xtraordlnnry, • rnynently calculate*! to *enl the most convince t icepltc httnir wondering Th© Ai#*uHia> nre ci*mm>n place locking person* in the normal atat©. Just ilk© any "dagoes" selling fruit in New York or Chicago. #s©**pt for their Oriental coatumes Hut while they ur© ©figure! In doing ihelr "stunt.*" they t>©©om© for midable. On th© flwr before them, n* they crouch, a small censor land# up smoke ©loud* of heavy perfume, which I** supposed to Intoxicate the performers to w or der-working point. A th© thick cloud* of fragr.mt bine *mokc arise an extraordinary change comes over th© "fakirs " The mu*l-■•an* t>©gln a low, plaintive. Eastern sing **ong beat.ng time upon their Inatrument#; In a few momenta they nre shouting at full j vole© n wilt!, rapid guttural chum and banging their drums In n kind of frens> Th© barbaric music. ** l*es the audience | too. on© sees that people are turning pal© anl half rising In their scats as If un der the impression of aom© strange en chant ment . on© hears women giving that peculiar kind of half groan, half *cream that the negroes of the Bouth emit at_ a religious revival. And. all th© while, the fakir who Is to show forth the won tierful powers of bis trlb© ta whirling to th© mu I© In n mad. Irregular dance that absolutely fascinate* one’s gas© 111* con dttlon tn crews a* t*ver> second; he fiwni<i at the mouth, yells Ilk© a lunatic, and every now ail then fftngs himself ever to the rr-naer to drink in through the non tril* and mouth gro.it draughts of the heavy, cot lit g smoke. There comes a moment when h© *©©ms like a being of another world, some wor.d where madness reigns supreme Ills eyes are starting out of his head, hi* veins stand out like strong blue cord* on his forehead and on hla bar© arms and chest Ho bites savagely at th© floating ©nils of hi* long rob© and all the time he whirl* and yells, hound Ing over the platform Ilk© a fmnther Then h© 1* rip© for his experiment; he ta in capable of feeling pain A groan of hor ror g* ©a up from the whole audience as he flings hlms©lf U|mn w basketful of venomous snakes, plunges hLs arm In. clutch©# a mesa of the ©oiling, slimy *©r pent*, flings them all about him, stuff* them Into his mouth. Id ting them ea\- ageljr, and rolls himself over amongst them In an uncontrollable fury. It 1* dis gusting. and many people In the audience go out horrified am! sick, hut It is fas cinating all the same They return for th© next experience. I iilmmied After PrigMful Wound*. This time It i# tho two musicians who give an exhibition, while the snak© dancer, after drinking some potion to calm hla nerv©#, return* to prove to the nudl that be has r.ot been harmed by the snakes he has handled ho violently in hi* drunken frenxy Though, by way of par enthesis. It would b© a remarkably coura geotis snake thru would have presence of rmnd enough to defend !t*elf against the attacks of a t©tng In such a state of fu rloua d**mer.tln. The muddana repeat the extravagant contortions with which t*© first pcrf*rm ance began. They hang their Inatrument# 1 with an intensity that increases every mo rn* nt. und constantly they Inhulv th© heavy perfume. Suddenly, when the d© aired fury has *©.*<! th**m pt turn, they fling away their twmlourine. and. yelling Ilk© demons bouml all over the platform. nnt< hlng up dlfT©r©m weapons which lie littered over the floor. One of them thrusts a dagger full into hi* eye and l*tvea II sticking there while ho capers about singing what *>© might take for a chant of victory of some trlb© of savage warriors. Th© other transfix**' his tongue with four sllm-b ad l stilettos and Irn mediately afterward J ibs h long knife, ap parently *t random. Into bis stomach It seems, as they do thee© thing-, that they feel an Intense need of some violent phys ical aeii’alkn to counteract th© ©sailed m©nial etat© into which they have brought themselves. A long gtirglu of satisfac tion followed always on the Inthmst of th© w 6 upon Into th*' ffe*h Th© la*t act was perhaps at HI more curious Gn© of th** inen took a long, stout nail with a sharp point, placed It over the t | of his skull, then beat It hard in whi h a heavy wooden block ll© rose suddenly, a* If In convulsions, and ca r. ©r*d round the st igo for s©v©ra min utes with the nail *tiking out of his head, while bis c< mrad©M pounded their tam bourines end raised th** roof with a lou*l. sonorous song Finally the man sank down, exhausted Ilia dark hronied akin h. I turned to a sickly green and his eyes glittered strangely. A young member of th© congress pulled the noil from his head. It came out with dim ulty end the blood spurted. One of the troupe j then m *d© pass*-* over the head and breathed on th© spot When he withdrew there was only a slight roughness on tn* skin of the scalp to show where the nail had be©ti Th© writer ask*! the s© r©try of tho congt rss what, ;n sum. #ll these feata amount to; what was the explanation of thee© strange endurance* The secretary confessed absolute Ignorance "These semi-savage* know, from centuries hack, secrets of nature which arc sealed mys teries to us They hypnotise themselves by perfume* and music to a point where neither venomous snakes nor deadly wea fK>ns can touch their lives, when they arc wounded they can cure themselves in a few moments by meth >da which entire ly escape our understanding They them selves cannot explain what they do—with them it Is simply the exercise of *©a4|- tlonal knowledge baaed on a secret Orien tal relig.on " V OrlUayedoff. PA LACK CAFE, RESTAURANT AYD OYSTER HOCIE, 43 Bull Street. Blue Point*. Lift la N*ek C!m*. received by .vary (learner Nattva oy*t*r* in all style*. Chop* and *t*aka and gam. In season Everything ih. beet M. D ABRAMS, Prop P. S.—Hot lunch trout U told ABCTIUBI BAI.EX Ft T#RR DAYS. ~ AUCTIONHsALeT' We. the undersigned, have been favored with several tonslgnmenta of very high gra !© good*, which we will el, al our new auction room# They consist of the follow tng: IjNdlAn’ Fhne Ta!k*r-fnade Rults. Jack ets. Capes. Hklrts, Hilk Waists. !#lnen Cot i.irs, and Millinery of best matertals and finest workmanship. Children’s Mutts. I.eggings. Men’s Hhlrts. T’atent Pumps, ala** Tea Hete. Onyx Tab es. Brie 1-hr.ic, Toilet B©ts. and numerous articles we - nnot mention owing to llmiied apace Al. tlie ;i!h*v© will he aold at your own jMic-n. In lots to null buyers at 11 ©’clock *h.rp, Thursday morning, Nov 1. at No 111 WhltaJier street G4inds open for Inspet'Hon Tuasday. lv>n‘t forget the number HA VANN AH AUCTION AND COIIMtA HION COMPANY, A WINERIOHT. Aurtloneer HANDSOME DINING ROOM FUR- Min RK, ( %It PI TA, CHIYA CLOfiKT, ETC., AT AI t Tilth. I . 11. ItOHMyiT. Aurtloaieer, Will sell Monday. 3dh. U a m. l*oldlng lied. mlrr>r front. Oak Chin* Cloaet. looting©. Hei Oak Dining Chair*, leather seats; Fine oak Pining Table Hu* ti I * and Itt 111 hi© 11l ank Hprtngs Walnut ( lib end Matter**, Il.it Hack. Wire Cots. Wardrobe. Handsome Cherry Bkl ©board, 111 1 il ill Chair. Parlor B©i. Walnut It© frlgeratrs. long Hsh©*. axtr.i long Htej* I#ad*l©rs. Cooking Htovea. Parlor Crgan. Plcturee. Htx Matchae, <’lga reties, etc. AUCTION SALES BY YOt *t\%* .1 miMMOin. tnrftonsrr*. We will sell at auction TUBED AT. Nov ♦V at Court House, portions of wharf lots •i and 7 North * tglethorp© ward, having front of IMt f©t aid a ilepth of 41 feet, more or 1* w*. aiwl improvements, consist Ing of one two-*atory brick building at southwest corner of Coffee alley and lU\©r sir©et, anil one-story brk*k build ing. tisc.>l as a blacksmith shop 1.K4 Al* VOTK’RI. NOTICE IN ADMIKAI.TY. f *NITf6D STATES OF AMERICA Eat**rn Division of the Buuthern Dlstrl t *f (;©<>rgla in A*lrnir *lty Wherras. a lit* I In r m tain been flleil on Ihe Iw* ity-fourth day *f t h'tobnr li slant, In the OatrFt !*ourt of the United Btatee. for the South ©rn District of Georgia by Miguel Fll pe el al ugatnst the brigantine "Pablo." har tackle, wall*. api*ar©i. furniture, boats enl appurtenance* nw lying at Brunswick In the sabl district, and against all |©r sone lawfully Intervening for the r 'mei csta therein. In a ©ause of H©ain n’ wage#, civil anil maritime, for reason** #nd ran#©# In the said Cittod mentloneil. and proving the usual procßS an<l monition In that b© half to b© made. n*l that all jeian* claiming any Interest therein may l© cited 1., appear and answer h* premise#; and tlwit tlir sal*l brigantine "Pah©." her 1 i4 kl©. mil*, furniture. et‘* . may b© con demned and aold t* pav the l rnanda of the libellant And whereas a warrant of arreef baa been Issued on th© aald iwenty fnurth day of October. Irnt>1 r nt> under th* Hel *if aald Court, commanding me to attach th© aald brtgantln© "IVMo," bar tackle, nail*, oppare furniture, boat# and ppur tenatire# and to give due notice (o all per son* claiming the same to #pp##r and an swer. an*l make claim theieto Now th©] ©for©. I do hereby give public ISftf!©# t> ail person# <-lalmlng the sab! b*tg.utb * ’ Pablo" and all #i purl ©nan©#* of all vessel, now lying at Brun#wick In ihte district. **r In any manner Interested therein, that they be and ippMr #t he Clerk a off!'© of the Dl*trl*t f\urt of I'nlted A tales for ihe 8 mthern IRatrlct of Georgia. In the city of BavaniMh. on Thursday the eighth day of N* vember. next. A D . IW°. • Id o'clock In the fore noon of that day. then and there t Inler po#c their clatms and to make their ale g.it lona In that Iwhalf. paiHl at Kavannoii. Georgia, *thla 27th day of October. A D., liOD JOHN M BARNBR. Unltwl State# Marslvil. District of Geor gia By CHAKDEfI J. WHITE. Deputy. CROVATT A WHITFIBLI), Clfl ARITON A f'IIAHIsTON, Proctor# for llbellanta. EDUGIMI VOTING CONTEST. llow to Vote. rut out the .tlarhed Voting Foupon and mall or bring It In the business ofllc* of the Morning New*. Havoniih. Ga. Each Coupon mutt hear the name of the person for whom you wlh to vote. VOTING COUPON. Name- -and No Town special. tioTicKa. K 9 IGII’I'9 PHARMACY, OPEN ALL NIGHT. Reef. Win* and Iron 75c Roach Hall (guaranteed) 10c K It. *>••* Talcum Powder. 4rurated 3c I -aimer a Toilet Water* Me Empty Capsule*. # for fc T. !’. Dyspepsia Tablet* Free Imported Cadll# Ho.p s<k’ Insect Powder. P. D. A Cos 40c Trusses *k’ •> 3' in ° Byrlngmr. Fount iln 7ic |<> 13 no Thermometer (Fever) Mr (o lltt) We lead In everything tn our line. KNIGHT S PHARMACY. Gn. Phone 53*. Bell Phone BJt AAK 81l AYD BKI.I. IIMI. ESTATE, Negotiate loan# oh same at 5 per cent, and -oiler t rent*. Represent The TraveL era’ Insurance Cos., Occident and liability departriMtits. Repres.ru the New Y’ork Underwriter* Fire In* agency. Iteprea.nl the Greenwich Fir. In*. Cos. Repr#*Bl th. Phoenix itulu.l Life In*. Cos. All bust nee* entrusted lo u will he appreclatsd. and will recetee prompt nnd careful al lentlon No. II Bay atreet east. Tale phone 84* W. C FRIPP A CD. IF IT'9 YICK, 88 E IIAVK IT. Fig* and Cherries in 3lara*chlno. Dates stuffed with Almond*. I'ecan* or Walnuts. Smyrna Figs In one and two-pound busk* ets. Boneless Sardine*. New Mincemeat. , HARDEE A MARSHALL Phon* 366. I*AIM'D AYD HOUSE PAIKTIYO. W* handle nothing but Ih* VERY BEST grad** of PAINTS and OILS, and •mploy th* very b**t painter* to be bad. Allow u* to make bid on painting your house. SAVANNAH BUILDING SUPPLY CO.. Corner Cotigre** slid Drayton. Phone 813, •rfeCIAL lOTIUM. Nk.AU 1 IIP. M**r*. filoat llroe. Cos., i*x****k. a*. Orml.nrn— I bxn Bi*.n #rr.#t ■ nff.r.r (roll InHlgnllon •■<! ••Itr n ,r#*l d.#l. Ilrard of your Y* s .- tabl* Rlfl.r* (liroo#U * trnr.ll*, • ■lranian In Itnlllmur*. I proenr.4B n l*illr nn<4 And It six-* 1,1 r fr**( rrllrf. I o*rlnlnly r.fnan.ud If t nny nnr anff.rln# front luUl#ratlon. Yuura rrap.rtfully. 4.1669, A. riUXDUL, Annnpolla, HI. KYAN't 111 M9N9 I OlAimi, Room* 77 #nd 29 >'rol<lrn R it: Iln#. I>ay an.l Nlrht H<-ia>lon# F#ll nnd Winter Sr<wlon now in prnrOMß. HlonnKr.iphy. (Munnor.. 'lrahim nnd Ftlinnn), Typ—*flllnc. Knyllah ocfcrn, 1 look korplnx l‘.mnaiHitii|' liuMvAdunl 1 nilnuMlcni Rhort. Ihoroimh. praeltcaal omirara. U(m* and Nal mrlSoda Our varloua deparfmeitl* nrw rxc—ptionaliy llior<Mi#h and romplrir and ir urxtor lh<* prraonal auparvlalon of fha prlool |wl Wialcnia prepared lir>y(ly for bu#l • lira. (’all hiwl rxnmlno Ihn maUukto and worklnxa •( thla colirfw. If you am employed durln* (hr day. niten.l our pop ular nlghl aonaion. Soul for oxliloftli. M K. RTAN. Prlnrtpni. 11l Y 091,Y Tllt-7 BKXT GlYGJdll AIX. Tha lon la lh Whwlrr RrniMl of Bal fnxt (iln#.r Ala. mad. l.y Wtia.lar 48 Csx, of Rolfaat. Ir.lnnd from Ih. rorbraUd Cromar (((uinira of that cily l’h—a aprltig* arr Ih. property of W7iU.r It Cos lime, no olhor Gtn*rr Al. rminufa-fur.r In Irrlnrd haa lh.>—> water* Put th.m <|y„ Ttic WtiFwlrr Glnßrr Al. la mad. from pur. J(malon Glnn.r Root and not from Red 4'.pt>*r a. olhrra r. onn la d.lrlarlou*- ih. olh.r i a tonic For HMlthfulnMn and I’urltv the nato- I>rat<uß Wh.cl.r tumid of 1 *.lfaal Uln(jr AJa P> Ih. li. I.TPFMAN HR OTHERS. Hoi. Booth.nt Axml., Hnvanrtnh. da. 98 AUK AFPI.K, 4420 BV.nl Hranphloa afr.rt, I'AKItIAOK KEPOBITORT. A xml for foUonln# manuCarlurara. maka your from th#m. Mayor. Coluntlma. lluck.ya, Fraxlcr. ('or Hand. Walrrloo. Walarloarn. Want coil. Rock Hill. Old Hickory. Milburn #n3 Florrr.ea Farm Waxon*. Full and Mxnpl.t. Un of llarnaaa. Bad diva. I.ap Rob.*, .10. K.11.y Bprlngn.ld Rubbr Tlrra pul cat #1 abort nolle*. HEAT CHtHMI. Try th. rorablnatlon—a eomfortabla •rat. •lotrk. fan* #nd a d.llclou# cool drink. COHIDA’# AfinA AND 9IIEMHKT* art Jukily popuUr, they ara cor rectly a.rv.d and (hr boat mad#. TRY OIK 9IKAPOI.IT AY H F. GRKAM For Sunday d.llv*ry l.nva your or der* ##rljr In ihe weak. CONIDA’9 If'K ( HB9M V iIdCE. nICBIOV.BTI!9—MATTHKAHiea KE- Y-118 9T1N44. Hair. man. Ihkink. nbwr. fraiih.rm. Our Block of n.w m.trrbil aid manufac tured product* r. up to dal. Our reno. tallrik and rcnuklnif lw* drH*lill mnnr promlnMii r.aldrnla Auk your ncqualnt unca. >lal.rlnl a.nl u* l picked, iloam .d, cl<anl and mrdkuuad by inralcrn ma chlnrry Maklnk don. by mechanka. W coniine our work lo matin-awn and dlinf ncn.rally, We Mil llcklnx of all kind*, moa. hair, rollon. fll>.r, faulhera, or any arlkla n.rdrd In mall re lln.. NATIONAI. AND RENO. VATING CO Ml Fhor. IU( 231 DjVJniM. . SII and 111-111.-9 I.IMBKK FOH ■ALB. 150.00! (*• of Bib. aultublo for whr.l wrlKhn. corrl#** maker*, car work, and Interior hour* fli.lah. Alk> - ypraaa ium*>.r of all dm W. hnv. r.aum#d cultln# our famniia brand* of cyprea. rhincl.s and will aeon hava a full lln. of thrm fo* aal.. VAI.K ROYAL MFU. CO. THE W AV TO I IA-'.iY f*ABBFIBTB. Th. only way to .( your carp.ta prop erly takm up. clrannl nnd taken earn of for lire luinnrr la lo rurn the )ob o*tr to ih. Dlmrlol MaaaiNf.r and D.llvary Oo„ l.lridiMio 3. or rail al S3 Monlirom.ry •tr.et, and th.y will mak. you an .all mat. on Ih. coal of Ih. work l-rlcaa rmaonahl. Th.y alao pack, mov* and aior. furnllur. and plinoa. C H. MKIILOCK, Bupl and Mpr. HO Vll9 HUG TKfl. Ry th. Am.rlcan Bon din# and Truat Company of Halllmore. W. ar. author l**l lo rx.culr lo< .illy (Immnltai.ly upnu appllcallon), all bonda In Judicial pr<>- cNdlnfi In .llh.r ih. rial, or United Btnioa Court*, and of admlntatratoru and guardian* DBA RING A HFT.U Ak.nti. T.l.phon. 234. I’rovktoni Rulldlnc. OVATE 44 9. Oytltn In all alyl.* lo your ordw. Mril* lo order. M.al llckat* which ■- ai.l. you lo live with mo rh.-aper than At home. JOB CIIANO. Drop.. Ban Franrlaco RealauraaL 114 Drayton otrnet. Id ll CLIBNTP Doan money at Hi per cant, on real ratal, orcurlty. BECKETT A BECKETT, Atiorncya at Law and Convey*norm HICK MILB.INO, HUB 81.0114, MCI CHAFF. W# hava a nrw mill with all modem proceaar*. und machln-ry, and ar. now ready for liuilnm. W* *ollclt your pal lonaa* and Invite correapondencai rtoa chlt free lo patron* THE SAVANNAH RICE MILL CO.. T M Cunnlnhm. I’realdent. John Srr.van, Jr., Vlanac.r. AT IJAHimiH'*. If I am nnl your butcher I mi.** I’m your n.lahhor'a. If you do not eat iho tpa.l thing* Ural he doe*. Il’a your fault. 1 have a ap.- 4 lal order of Western roaalu and .Iraki plump fowls, harnyurd ducks, ge.m- 2d S. GARDNER. Rhone* 573. p 4-Rimember th. drllciout Corn ad Uf made especially for my trada BKCKMAYY'S CAFE, 113 and 114 Whltakar straaL We ,r now prepared to aerra lha flnatl mania, oyalcra and cam*. Caterer* for wedding parti.*, gevmani. banquata and collations. Ag.nl* for Imported Wuarxburgr* Hof Brail. Rhooa 71A. 3