The Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1900-current, November 01, 1900, Page 6, Image 6

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6 BRYAN SWEEPS OHIO. Continual from First r.ige ilfki a ir< ni ril !-hMit but Mr Hrv*n did Jef have gr. it dlfß- ul\ in rr urtng m- I amtlvf <iutct After h* Uk ui Thi- speech was luric. ly * r'pefP:on of InrnjHT arguments He bgnn !•> r. *#rrt l:ir tht rh- Kepubl nr. h*d l'in-lon<J • I *.ud. IfiTion ! th arm) > i trust ques lions ;' <1 had! to **ape h qu^ntton of lntp< n.jiti-m II t** I th*t * a* K..|>ulil) till |r! Is In lo way r< sponsible for what thr* t in dinner pall and Mi l that **i • ‘ n m i. l a full dinner I all, an*l V r tie r trike tn Ihr anthra* ftp *•■.** n . ii to ring this fti I to Uarhi "Th' . put t pi of r hut** In the Im pari .* • • k ind tspwt Um I . IMinr r,n t. .t. in - r,.| g#t caught In trying to get the hees. Mr , .i .r* f* ir*-*! to tb< ra * qui* i••• il .*..! r. could dtsp-itc that .* h.iv. a race qiiMtlon In th** I nit’-*i St * Out that writ#* no is-ii * t\\ v - ftbnwd to t *k on fur* • ••r r.t I’.pu.'Mt lor.* Abraham I^in- ,o, ! • said. n()|N'ul *!>. '♦ nt.y lot t.< t- of thr bia* k m* n •*! *l *■ i mfri I it th*- different • between Urn coin ar*i Mar m A Hun i a * gr-o* l.wt t} . ..titer toukt i t **>’. # * ntly make s*ue*ii an app* **l La than u genera* :• *n a#* h. • I **th whit* in.ii, wra w if-' *•* ,if to give •itiirntlilp to th*- bin* k mar. '*ui renr they tir* m *.lng to th* ** ~.m* i*u. k#- to m thr.r •* •■ < • * ' * lak- the* right of . ;tU r hip 4W i> from the brown nan* Mr |tr>at eall that the nbj- t of th* KcpuhL* *n t* *rt w to * r I • • art** t |>ag gov* rnm- • f *>f wn t. in -i * 'h* l‘hl lpptr> UJ I h 1 them th* re with aat m l 114.* army Mr Hn 11 art* , K r. m orr*w mom ii.g for It Li* • • muse to < v hit*go KK( M’TIO) %T 10l l.lMi Hrvan lii'rlurcß I‘till Dinner Pull Nr- Kiniirnf lln* Pulled. To*, k t rol it.| Mr* Hryan arrive.) In tr.i ty at 9 o’ri.aok thi* m wn li.k. lomim: *l)***t from Dunkirk. N Y Th* v wet* met t th* niiroa*l elation by M.ivor ,itl Mre .!*•* * Mr Hrvan wfi* fK'or < ' *1 t< •)’.' IW>ilv flouee h\ th* May or. wi.lla Mr# tlrvwn w . ranvi’jrert to the M tyor'a rwal-ienre i'tr a l*rl'f ree-rp tion Ite-Kinmi - at M o'clock. Mr flry.in rmoh a apee.-h >f nn hour a ♦iuratlon In Armory l*rk her* , having lmme.llwt* h uf tor worn 00 hie dty'f tour of the wtat** He waits re*.lv*.l hv chner** from u ll row*l v: *hi red i-*ut th*- .1* t*t wn. n In left hit* >r n*l 4lt#i found a large num ber *f gfOJ|d #I*H th** Initel w her. In reaobfd It- They cheered heart* H> . * Mayor Jon**. Introduced Mr Hryan at the Armnry park me* ring In hi# wpee--h Mr lirymn n*ve con side i.a hie time to th. p|a of |r |M-rlty On that rub)* t he imIJ: The I{‘| uhllcan piriy ha# fall* I in th* • an|Mign ufu) 1 mi going to *hnv you bow ••’.* proposition ft* r another l*ut forth by th** lU'fuihlicunv ha f.ille ) to tnec-t with a r* ppona* from the |M*pl> \Yii.ii thi# <4AmpalgTi op**n*l up the on* try wu # that th* * .untry wmw proAjerout. that th*. H-.Hibli an party hal mil* H eo. and that to k **j It no th*- ftepuldlean thirty must U k* it in power. Tlat was the <*n plea, and to repr* -nt that, they hal i full dlnn* r pill paint* l *n th* i lamnerw. The full dinner pall' If they want to paint that full dtnn* 1 pail now *r* li lookw. they would paint on th**tr banner* t v ,. n r-t Pattered* the most bett* n and th*' m**'t stiot-full-of-hobe dinner tail ever 9< i n. %\ li % the %ra**nent I'alled. **!.*• no t. !l you why fh* dinner pail •rgum nt fall***l Ftrut, because not every tailoring man ha a full dinner ikill Tiny wnt >n th.* theory that ev ry lulrlng man had a full dinner pall, hut rhe an* thru’lt. coal wtrik* oprn*d th* *v> of a great many |*e*>ple ?. the failure *f th*t Republican argument, for down there lu th* atitbraott*- c al region# the strike tdv<>w* <l ltwt th* rn* n da) tg* t half o# much n. they ought to, and paid twice ns much foe powder .# they should I would U- will mg * let this campaign be decid ed on the full dinner pail argument un i 1 would ask th* laboring men who vote yea or not on this propltltkvt. “are you mti*f!ed with pre . nt oomUtton. and want them continued ju s ‘t as th v an ? I would I*, perfectly willing to let th. lah*rlng tn**n vote on that proposition, but before they vote I want them to g* to the aweat •bop* and ark th*m**lves whither that l proapefity. and whether they want it **>n tinue.l just as It Is It Is not true that ih- laboring m**n f this ountry an r cekving th*ir fair sh. r >f the wealth that they produce. That b* one reason why the full dlnn* r pail argument foil* Jujrt t**for** Mr Hryan to sp* ak ami while Mayor Jon* s was still oi. hi* p. t. ten or twelve young men tvho w* r disturbing th* m. * ting were takn In charg** by the I M li ** ur>l '?m*s| out of the gn>un|s They hid brought to the meeting place 11 hug* board r*pre§#*ntatkm of an el* fh in’ whl 1 was lalN-lwV. * t ti V *n*l which they Were parading nl#*ut the outskirts of th*- Demo*-ratie m*etlng with much gl*** and many hurrahs The mayor himself de precated the Idea of police interference. h TMO-l .ir.Ml l*len. N ipoleon. O , Oct .SI In his speech at Wauaeon, Mr Hryan hargnl th< It* pu *- lawn partv with making ■p.ciou# plea t* th** uifY*’r*m cla-s* # **f peopb *tl m eupport of his <n v **rtlni |>roduccl * ir <-u! *r - leHr.-ss. and to l#*th th** <* fhohc Church and to the A !* A. H-ferring to these circulars, he wild: *1 h iv. n lv**l t-Mlny two circulnr. 11 - Ir' • r t - A I*. A. Society i. klng th*rn to vot. the and dull, li aon't fitnu . tt'liar'* the reason? Hair needs help just as anything else does at times. The roots require feeding. When hair stops growing it loses its luster. 11 „a. ja looks dead. C* sets lilmosl 'S s instantly on W ” “* ~ w ’ such hair. It E awakens new HNfe #/'.•’ j; j? j life in the j E H H Th*e \giQKP astonishing. Wf R W(I Your b air _ aj ,, . . M , grows, becomes thicker, and all dandruff is removed. And the original color of early life is restored to faded or grey hair. This is always the case. iI.M ■ bottle. All dratfltu. •'I h*. ucd Aynfa !Ulr Vigor, and i am i!iy aalonixfeed at tl*e |<*ml It In* d'tie in keeping my luir from cornu.*: out. It i* tbe te. tonic ! hato tried, and I shall ooDUcue to recommend It to mvfncnda." MATTIE HoLT, Sept. 'i\> 1891. burlington, N. C. If yo 4o n*t obtain al’ tha you expert**'*, froui tl* of the Hair Vlpor. errite tbv Ui>etr>r ■t-.tit t Address, Uk. J l ATEH. Lowed. Mass. "Olc\ and mellow 7 f Yellow label __ WHISKEY L\y v , J A pure Hvf \\ii>Krjr is mw strprißthfn Jk v N -V ipbuildlnK than t \W! /. i in. •null tonir, I"- .‘I. t’oing stimulating \J\\ I.J 9 !■ t thmnres ui.'l tli.-bl.-sl '*■ jj Vi.u nr.- -tun down uufl nissl u WBmIK v. 'ft 1 r .IfinK fellow Label. If you V\ I < ( il atf Dt, <lrlnk It ufl.-.isant |.r-v**ntl\L. v. C nil ban tun! Jirst i ln** lii/tinr i ft® A WE U TREAT. WrV bVtl-i i ( \ k "ukfly. to • H*v VKII ' ’' s , v v y k.r. -1 . A.u-.- Unlßa' *) (\ • ■ CHAS M PFE'fERACO.. Hu* SSsSvl. .1 • . irffl .. hi..i.m.' o. j ■. ’* -** - ( 1 pubib a- 1 S< 1 • 1 p- test i*cilr • .itholi *rd tf*‘ *th*r i-kn ‘ *r s' to w. th* It* publican ti k - .* prot* t 1. .o,hi !l - A I’ A II t- \ liii'l t* ft publl in haylng fa b In tht if app *.l *•| • i . 10 1 M' pul' in 1 rii •ip • *n hi v hr cm* I y round < hnv* 1 w *t, out ir. .. * ippeallng to r* Id o- prejiMlT I th ink (lad tr.ai t • f• m* ts party s# I ..My *.* Which | Oph • ' H.i.- 1 • rr.att* 'f wit it h*ir< 1 l‘‘ . HI. tieflii ’ t no rii'M'. r what t >• fr o < im’lo.-i us v ■ • \y bt-'dav* In r* llfruvi- and In civil lib -1 in ; p.. n > rn* .*..1 | * . 1 1 1* if in order t • ad\in. thlr claim# *ah* r poi *■ but ifi order to pr ' f t fig * ! ail |e opb* lilim . f: • Arnerl an flay liny \\ WSWI HS 1)1 rsTIOAS. S M> Hr Would r.ti force I * nun el ill I.nmh fM He I‘i 11 *•■ Ibe . Prli . lull. N ,J . <l,l Krß.i.'ti* J. Iluli. prr. I,|. t < of t ■ I'r.lv. i-ltv H ti • II in 1 lu! h.i.- 1' 1 * 1.-. t. r fT>m W illiam .1 Hryan. <ti .1 N-w V..rk •. t In hlnh hr inw. rs the two <|tl<tlloi * ~-nt him hy lh- H< .!.■ an <'li>lt wtf n ha ..Vlri.M.l th. MiiU. nl * >l I’rln- -t.-n Jim i.on In.l Thtir—la> Aft. r . xt.r* -Mntc hit* i|i|it... lattnn **f th. t nurlf.y rhuwn him l.v th- Hfi>ul>lh an it that tn.rilnit, h<* -insM.rel tin .pu-sllon* Flr*l WIH .ui II rlwlHl. t<*•- tn thr in oWlKath.n. of th. n tv> rnmetit In it..1,l or ilv. r" Ti ttil-, he ripUe.l that If would enf r <• th.- • as he fmiml It. that the Httpuli lir ,n | art* has Itu live, the Hou.e nf>t| Sen.it* iirtl as fbn l” ■ •'*■ mor* ►lon of <\>ngr**rs 1h f*.r another l*r sld. ni is Inatifrurntesl. h* had n w.i> >f knowing what law r*-g.nbrg thi matter wou. be jr. tfT’. i by March T H* tat* 1 that his vi* on the mom y yueetloii could l** i found In hn* Inter * f " *p.m * S. ..fit) Im you upprov* of th* <ll - ' frnn bteem* nt <f th* negro**# in North j Carolina by the Demo rats *.f thf | state? Mr Hrvan etat.sl that this quelU*n w* not n issiit in the campaign and -nd "You should hold th* lYcsW.’nt r*- *linsim*- wh*t he hit* *1 *n* in I’orto libs'* nnd not in* r*ei*on.-*tld* for whit his been d*m in North Carolln.i He ♦ Ids that ther. I but little. If any difference letwen th*' ra • <|iies lion |*iw in North Carolina and that in Porto Hlca. %fits. flit\ %> :> i i:it UMili. llr.-eptl.m lii Her ltmr Wns tihrn In t iiielnnatl. C’lnclrnatl Oct. I When Mr Bryan'# ar .rrlve 1 In this cltx at * **’• b* k to night, Mi Hryan was r- *lv*.l by Mrs. Davl*l H.iumg.irten. nt I w < * driven n h. r elcgai.t home n Walnut Hiil, wheie dinner was m rv.-tl to Mr Hrviin *n*l a large numb-r of Invited guests Mrs Iliitimgarien prrsenusl Mrs IHy *n with a sllv* r loving cup Afl**t lh* *up{K r there was *1 f rma r- t tlon In the r* • clvlng line, in addition to th. host* >v and the guest *.f hon r were Mr \V II .1 \ k -on. Mr Franklin All* !. Mrs Dnut# <i Hr nar*l or.d h. wive.- o( t -r prominent I vmH rat#. Ili:v. JOHN ttUIAs Wild. 1> 11 -- Wms Accidentally *lit—Aontb faro linn I nlr— t otlnn tiruniT#. Columbia. H C* . Oct 31.—At 9 o’clock to-night Rev. John Owens, u Mctho*llst preach* r and presiding * l br, wan dying as the result of a t* rribb wound inflicted lat ver.lng when h. w** hunting i*#r tr* Ige# near Johnson with Walter H Smith, a young man. H was lo an c* ibnt that tin- whole 100 l of shot, with the wads, went into Mr. Ow. nC eld* \ Immense crowds are In C’olunibln to night attending h< State Fair It is the biggest ‘‘Wednesday ever known. A nnnd or* t I on Main street tonight collap. llttl* negro* a causing it to vi brate Ui k an* I forth. John Rt rick land, a mill <*p. w *s Instantly klll*'*l. his no k being broken. In the competitive *lrill f*rp v In pri**s. given by •!*. city of Columbia, th* Sum t< r t.uatds .if Chorb ston won fitst and the Tlminonsvllle tJuirds h.-.ond money. I‘lrst and s*Hvni prU* s In th* ln*Hvi*lual drill w<re won l*> Sumt*r Guardsmen Two Teglmcnts of state militia hv row In i*-nUAt to particlpat* in io-morrm> p irnde. Tt*' Cotton 11rowers' Ass***'latlon of S<t*h Carolina hdd a all* and in*-* ting t - night whb h was often I* and b\ about fifty lit ’legates representing the flirt' counties of the state Th* situation " *• thorough- Iv discuss**!, and It was the uminlmous ..jdnlon that the organlxat: i sf* aid h p rfecte*! with th- obj* . f *-f ■ mrolling th* cotton <r p in * >pi ration with th * cotton plant.* *f other r oil hern stale# The rx.ctniv ommltti * In •.* h on gresMonu! district w. r* itf-tru. t*l to *x tsnd the organ xatlon It w . als* *l* il-l n. nd a full <V I g it ion to r* pro pent t state ut th** meeting of th. noti mil asso ciation at Mi*.C.a ,on N-v J<). *ll % lIK ITT %t K I II HO %T. 11, nnfnrt Plihpmtiin Hit* nn l.xrlllnß n<t% entnre. fleaufort. S f* t l —Jona* Hobinsoa. a nnro fisherman. had a thrilling on .-ounfer wlth.a huge shark 111 Hroad rivit yesterday afternoon. Jonas hud proofed , t, hi- a u*tomed flh*dro|. on wh.t i known .ip the llilton Hnd ncwk* and i( t* r fishing for about an hour In < 01 aided to change hip position l wop In the art of havlmr hi* unohor pr t mitory t* making ii mVi-, ui l h ad almor* gotten it to the surf * when sudd* nly hi* bant. i mu ill tMtro i, lurched violently to in* starboard side, almost it* apart overboard Tht tr.ar. w~ for ?; ft w nioiin f’t *• .it ii lo*.-' t* ii 'nun! f -r lh disturbance. when ho w.- suldenl> < >■ lightened ty th H**.iran * of m••. t* fin chavira ti • win. t . ti i. i.in’iii aw a\ Th* shark which th* necto Ju-In- i :o l*o at lean ten feet m length mad illrectl)' for the* h**at nn) very n**ariv mi cffdi'd in capstsftng It. Robinson la an oUI fisherman, kin) declare* that tn hi* ion it experience. ho nevn * ncount* red ti mnr. visrious shirk H* finally frluhti nol tip neature m ly by making idem autr i ilon with nn oir. Hoolneon w • • frightened by hie en ounfer that In •! < lane he has serious intentions of i*njtM , mg iu oOQit! other vocation than fishing. 1 1T!>: MORNING NEWS: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1900. HIKIN' ( llusl >ll.Ni It If Al 4 I AT. Plan** for Ur|umn* 11. ••• —!>*•* 11* <f nn old Ntiiriin t If|sn. Mu mi, t*, Oct. 31 The Masons to day <b t‘ I Max M.ycrhir lt of Kofie Grand M '* r *>l the Grand Didg- H* u< * ••*l# W A Davis, who refti.ad to al b'w the U*. of his name for re- b tion. Mr M-y* rn.tr it was .1< puty grand mas ter 1 was s o .b rid. and to *s f alkPh the Mi :l< . >rpli.n g* on the am* plan that now lairubj' '*l 1 r K*nfu‘kv Th. .I• •a I .f thi- will be r. |Hrt*d at th*- n*xt <}ran<) l.olg. me* ting I*nvit. -üb.-rlptK>n- ..n i . i-.rtion of th. < iran.l surplu-* will !*• ti- : *o maint h the b n- It will for th* ir. arid . apport -f Indtg*ac. Mi o'i# the widowand orpho f M a TI f|i* -tloii of |ck at|tig th*- bom 'ill •m- up n* xt ve.r Mw.n . u tr t g bid •b r It I -*d t it t . Gr *i!l !,►! * } - about JM. *• ofi li.ind now that m b us**.| for the purpose# of the horn* * * <* Hpwrks. Hr , an ag*#d itl/.* n and • x-fTi.iv. r of M< *n. w *.- burial t lh *1- th •*' uirr* *1 last night ll wi * • t b-n ling w .reborn • m .i. Umg th* n;*r memh-r f ttie firm **f lljr-o man er Sparks Jo*- Fuller, alia# J T Mann. alias Brooks Gulier ult.i * J T Br.toks, a white mn. w .it arre t -1 r. thi rnorr. tig • harg’Nl with iulr with li ter.t * mur der b 1 *mislti In M*‘t r.- oitnty y ater • 4-% \ ll* is susjh t*l nt Ih it!g th* -layer #f two men In Alabama, and th. authori ties are h< .bug him to twlf k>n r**warl I,as* not be. n off. r. S f.r bis c ijaurv. NN IJimNtTTi M lid. N Mnrriagr of >lr .1 li l.lttle nml >ll** Horn I'ntilU. Ocllla. G.a . Got 31—At the home of th*- l ride a father, on Fourth street, at h o* lock to-i,.ght. on*- of th* prettier*: horn*- we* Id in gs took pin*. v*>r witnessed in Oeilttt Mr .1 II latlle. Jr. aral Mi Dora Paulk w.r- th** * or.tr. ’lng parti* •• Mbs Dora Is the accomplish*d .laugher of Mr Warren Paulk an*l belong* to o: *f the old’vt. most highly and wealth* I*-1 familbb in Irwin county. Mr J** l.lttle rh** mom. Is a native of Wilcox . >uid>. bur has I H*oii one >f the b Mtllng young business nwn of tkul.a for s. veral years, Hi.d to-day Is the mana* r <f dh 1 rg‘ mercantile firm *f Pow< 11. Bullard Ac <;o. The wedding whs a beautiful off *lr. Rev. M L Lawson. jaiPt*’r of rh* ■ Uia Haptlst Church, p* rformed the ceremony. The presents were numerous, useful and beautiful, and this htippy young **>upie D gins marrl*l 11f und* r th- most flatter lng promises of a long nn*i ha|f>y arecr. loin.*) by the !>• st washes of hundreds of friends. 111 l ft i l.i: THI **T IW 61 Kite Men f'lNim Thr> ftlrre •* l** l*iu plnycd ii *• Indiana poll#. <* t 31.-Two #u!t# ugalnat the bicycle trust Were Hied in the f**der . fourt t>-d:iy. tti* plaintiff# asking for ** t-Atal *f ssn.*'o <l:vnuga#. The suit# w* r brought by G II Thayer, Jr., and Georg** Marble, of l*l>ni*Mfh. Th* ►* two vx • r* in ,i company, making rim at Plymouth, which vol*l out to the tru t whi- li b*igfF >■ Mhare# *f etork In tfi*- concern. Th* plaintiff# ax. r that a fvirt of th* tra I* was that they w.*re to be retain*'l i g**n * ral manager# of the Plymouth plant and • ach was to r* * * Ivc a s tlary *f 5 •. *•" u \*nr The claim is made that last Mar u I*. ti of the gen**ml managers wer* dl# ctiarge|. their rahirie:- Ik tng paid t* May l. • UayrruM ftrm >te Waycro##. Ga . Oct. 31 Th* revival meeting- *t Trinity Church continue every afternoon n*l night. Th**> ar*- w **!! at (• nded an*l many an* prof**s#lng cocivei slen New# rorr.e# of the death of Mr R. P Schelflfer. In Atlanta. ll* hud iron* t-. MUinta for the purpo#© of having an opi-r 11 fton |H*rformed, nnl hi# death , , , urred yesterday Air Hheif f, r had teen connected w ith th. B len her© i u In thi machine shop#. He xv is u brotii* r-in-laxv .f R**v M <’ Austin. j**i tor of tiw* Mcth , iulf church t W;ire#h**ro Mi Austin left her*- f*r Atlanta In -ft night Wayen-## will not hav** free delivery of mill beginning with to-morrow. > ha# been announced. No on. her* #• •**m# tc* know Just why. hut f h *# b* **n <leLiy*'d for #om* days City Cl*rk Bird will open the regi-dra tion book# of the city at hi* *!tice tn M i .mi. building to-morrow Th* y will be open .luring th* month f November. The fair and the fall term "f Superior Court will nttni-i many peopl.- her* on lection tiny, and a lirg. vot- i expeciol rroiiilii' iH \iiicu*tnna Hht. AuglHtt ’ • Oct $1 Adan lit} to-night In th** for <f C.pt • C Flynn. .\-clialrnn of th- PT< * c. rmrl# •-■!>, !>■ *xx.-- n his son. Mi Ivl Flynn and Mr Jo* Hinaleton an *‘X*lohreman Th** * Mis* .*f ihe difll uilty wa* not made public, hut Flynn would hav** l* **n seriously out. but for hi- watch chain Hlngl* >*-n <ut Flynn' ! iv*l tiie first #la#h h* # mu.i . and th* , (>|„| was a*ro# the stoma, h. but th. . ■ pft© i ' <!©cp by Flynn’a wnteh el iln 1 * l youni men arc w©H known Woman Indicted f*r Mnrtlrr. Van Wert. O. * -*• M Mr Rmuii Vnr- Ur.x xx indicted thl# cvcning for mur* -l.r in the lir?*t *l“gre* and was Imme diately arreste-l ni-l * - •mmited to jail Mrs Vnnbi*-# threw vitriol in th- fa. • *f xlb- All** Hammel. t..- lati.-r flying of Itjoi I • ' .<n\\ Jealousy was th* < ius* f th .-rime Mr* VanLlcw had been pronu , . nt In society. Mi% ftut ft iH the 4|neet. Berlin. Oct. 31.- In *■, .!• >f the *leflnit* •xfatemenl# In the tbinim pip’r- that Mmperor WllHam wI!J vi • f Qu**r Vb-t<- r, ther* is the best r. ; *r fr b* 11* vlng it h* w 11 n*t do **. A * <mrt *ttb*'al aid to-day to the * orr* - I*- -n-!*ut * f t \-s*> it* and iTes* that th* xx • no - •ml or- islon for such ( x t -it ar*l (hit the K liser's engagements for tb* n- ar future would prevent h ft ll••ntll In fttlieti*. At hen#. Ga . <*ct 31.—llafe. an employe f th* postofh* • her*-, di* 1 thl# morning f ? itn ling* ring llltu*## Th* funeral will •ur to-moirow ai ibv First Methodist Church. THE WEATHER. For.-ad for Thur#*l ix and Friday. * it-orgta G.ner.dlv :• Thursday on I Friday, variable win* I * fern l urid* i* ally fair Thurs ,n*l f >r*t ably l i-:a • . light variable * . rn ''x 1 r ?h- 1 ' f iy Western Fi*** *U* S .*w rs and cooler 1 ax . light to fr*#h M.uthe -j* • r|> vv'.f-d -• j* i ar**hr*a i nr* alt fling weather, t.t. pi<-. *i>> vxithtJi.i ran Thursday Fri ll*. fair, fre.-h norh-> •n> winds >* -rday’ W.ufti-r * Savannah— Mux:aium t rr.peratur- - p m 7al* gree# •l .r riMjrn f* inp- rat*. tn *> *l‘*gre# M- in fetniM-rurur* Normal t- rnje-r.it ru* 60 iegre ©a 1;x - **f t-uiperamr* a degree# A umuSuted *xom ?n.-* Oct. I lf7 degreer \ irii il.c* <1 -x Jan I 191 degr. ea It (inf ill oln h N rm il H.* Inch i;x • v.nc-• o**t. 1 .2.25 In* he# I i**f< 1 • an * Jan i . .k. 52 Inches F .-r If. jH.rf Th. a r t of the ftrtvan -1 .fi riv* r• Aug . 1 i *1 rn (75th me r., **n tim- ay- -t-rlay xx a 77 feet, fall ..* < fO., during He pr- -ding twenty four houi 4 r*.*r* (• /ion bu t.n Six ar.ram. i. . f-T th- tw*r.ty-f ur tear: tiding at h a m' 75ih In* rdi/in tim* • t 31. lfcsi. Stations of i Savannah l'trbf. lT*ua.jTenv fall Nlapahfi. 'h . clear w 51 ** Albany, .bar . 5S Oh Mr • rb us. clear ..... . T 9 M ■* I: * i '-rS Ig* . b ar > ' *>* '** j I i-rnvm, !* ar r*3 ftt F*rt <altis clear . .. .0) Gain* vllle, Fla clear .. H3 00 Mil t <; * . bar KJ : 51 oo '..‘ultman, 1 it 51 53 ! 00 .• i.i ib. • ear Tt ♦<*• on ‘ Mtn.■ v ill* rb *r Ki *•* dl clear j 78 tii | uO .1 T xii Rainfall Reports—Abilene Ph tl*> 1 C. tpa- chnstl. T Plan ft*i 'l* ana 1 00. Dalian, 2.00; Dul‘hn. 1 **. Lul.ru- - • Sh'-n lan. J M * *t her T* \ * r* p.rts missing H* .ivy Halt. F rt Rmlth. Ark, 2 70 .v • rtdan T. \ . 41 I. iltig. : "At. Duhltn. I . Dali . < ’or u* mi. 1.00; Blanco. %*,. j 1 St a- M ix Min Rain Central S’nMon *t .- Tim. T-*m. fall Atlanta .. 12 7*. T 4 on Augusta 11 TH M J .00 c-uir *-m . . TI -d 00 Galvi- ton . .. n +: 83 1 22 Little IP* k D 82 02 ro i lu 80 62 '* Mobil” | * M) C 2 { .00 Montgomery .j h 82 58 .on New Orb atis 1* **d 01 Savannah 12 ** Ti 7 .00 V ■ kst-urg 84 02 *'o Wilmington 10 | 74 52 TO Remark*— Temperature unchanged; rnln over th” w.—t. rn portion of the belt; ht-avy over Texas anl Arkansas. N\ This K*ii” I- th- last for the sea on of 1 o|#< rvalion 4 taken at th** same ni’>- rnent of tlrn** at all station# o<*t. 31, 154)0, ' ‘X* r* tti 7'.th meridian time. Name of Station. T V Rain • | New York city cloudy ..52 12 T Philadelphia. *loudy ... 52 j 10 | T Washington it - loudy 5s L 00 Norfolk, clear **2 s | T II itteras. cloudy j 06 j 16 on Wilmington, clear 6*. j l*i j ‘harlotte. cloudy 66 | 6 .00 Halelgh. cloiidy j 6*‘ j 6 j .no ‘ti.irb’Ston, ptly. ddy. .. 70 j 14 .OR Atlanta, .bar 66 ll Nugnstfi p*ly cldv | 68 L | .00 Hkivannah. cloudy | 70 | s j .00 J ck-onvllle. clear | 72 j 6 | On Jupiter, ptly. ckly. j 7s 14 | 00 Key W si. clear 6 | .00 Tampa < lon.lv 76 L j .11 Mobile, ptly ctdv 74 6 .18 M**ntgom’r> ptly ckty. ..74 8 oi> VI. k urg. cloudy ‘l 6 64 New mi leans, raining i 72 14 .46 Galveston, dandy 72 j 8 1.06 rpus Dhrlftl. cloudy . 72 12 44 Palestine, clear 62 6 .36 II n. Boyer, latwil Ferv*ni Offl Ui. At the Ol| Mtiml. Tie house of Oustnve Eckstein A* Cos. m k**s announcement • that th* busines ? >f th firm will b ntlmir<l right i!<tK at the old stand 13 and 15 Brough ton street, w*st Mr Gustavo Eckstein, the h. I*l of the firm will continue us here f're an 1 the old so lon# known to tho good people of Savannah, will .to in. in * • * ini. : and w.iv and at *h m< place on Hro ghton turret. .flinni> Mantling** Pinna. Chicago. Oct —l*t* llnt ti It John >n of Ci. Amort.an I>* ugn* took another ‘•■fop to-.lav In tho reorganization of hie • iseball elrrult by re ondllr.g J.im*p Mnn i Inn of City to the ex pan (Mon pint- Manning hus practically 1 Ided to transfer his hall team and take up the franchise offend at W.ushtnfton. WHAT CAUSES DEAF NESS. The Principal f iitae la Curable l.m flrnrriill) Over-looked. Many things may cause deafness, ami vi rv often it Is ult to trace a cauee S.ano fteopl Inherit deafness A ute di • •a-i-H ike arlot fever, sometime cause •li afn* ss. But by far the most common ause of loss of hearing is ..vnurrh of the h* nd and throat. \ prominent specialist on ear troubles srtv* • as hi - opinion thit nine out of ten u of <l* .dn* ' is trail to throat trou ble. this is probably overstated. but it i• certainly true that more than half of it * a-* • of poor bearing were caused by atarrh. i . . itarrh.ii sedation In the nose and throat find- it way In the Eustachian nils ami by k*kKit.g it up very som if fvfs th hearing arid the hardening of he —i. 11* 'f i make-* the loss of h urtng • rm.iif f .n;• f>. atarrh whs ti cai.s mI th* trouble I cured. Those who arc hard 4f hearing may think il l- li’*;.- fnr*f-i h*-tl, but any i>e it ill observant must have notleel mow u l i .i * <ld in the head will affect the h<*arh . an : that catarrh, If long neg *• and. will • • rtatn.N in.pair th* s*-ns* of .earing urd ultimately cause deafness l! •he i • and throat are kept clear and free from tie- unhealthy secretions of atnrrh. the hearing will at ones greatly improve. and anyone suffering from deaf r and atarrh .an satisfy themselves i if |Mlnt by using a flfly-eent box f Stuart- Catarrh Tablet-, a near ca ratrh cur* 1 . whkh in the past year has won the approv e of thoUMind* of atarrh offerer -a w. II as physicians, because it I in convenient form to use. contains i • co ili • or opi iip and Is as safe and P I'ut.t l r children us for their elders. Si’, irt’e Catarrh Tablets is * wholesome • oiiiMnat’.on of Blond r*xt, Guabteol, Eu* ■ ■!•*' ! dfvi milar •jn?!s , 'ptt* , s. .•?*-! thev . itarrh uid catarrhs! deafness b> i;• *n ip*.‘o Cm blood un i mucous num >l uu ot the i •' e and throat As *> ph> i ian i€l> expresses It You k> not Imu- to draw upon the itn mination to and over whether you are cettaig benefit from Stuart’s Catarrh Tablets. In i rovcmr ni and relief .ire ap parent from h> first tablet taken. All drugg!*ts I and r* ***>nm nd them I Tii* v t - **t but fifty cent* for full-wtzcd In knu*. *nd .• i.n catarrh sufferer who j bn- waited time and m*ne> on sprays, aUi- und |<w.l t will appreciate to the i full i lw mrU of tkuarftt Catarrh Tab let# The First Bargains of the Month! And November is a month of need and necessity. Comfort and health count first in the biting winter. Here are some bargains in real values that will dazzle even the old shopper: MONSTER KID GLOVE. HOSIERY and UNDERWEAR SALE. GLOVES- 7C p Txvo-cl.isp Kid Glove# all *v|or#. Ilh) I ■| _ value. To-day, pair I W U GLOVES- Th<- Tampa KM (llovi. >v*ry pair war.,in- A | HU trM. *: SO valur, all color* an.l .-Ii i>. !1i- XI 111 l y1 1 uj Rainy-day Skirts- Made of hc.ivy wool mixture, plain or pl-ld hick, equal lo nny tallor-md# skin. $3.98 Separate Dress Skirts, All-wool Cheviot Serge, new Inverted plait bi* k flare flounce at bottom, pern* line lining, regular $1.50 bklrt. at $3.98 BLACK DRESS GOODSfSPECIALS 38*inch lilack Camel’# Hair Homespun— apier.dld black, and good weight for talior m ole# or skirt#, worth 85c. special per yn rd 49c Hlack Cheviot— Hrlly all-wool, hoxvy quality a po.l one lor wktrt" worth •>•; poclnl. |—r yard 39c COLORED DRESS GOODS. S.|n<-h Home,pun croyw. cator, brownr and bluos; ono (A the popular weaver., worth TV: rprclal. per yard 50c Wool Novrltks —Come In all color* and small mlx-d effect., very dealrabla for , htldrrn. rpwrUl price, per yard 25c H it B ULL SISI The Leader of Low/ Prices, rou'-miK' -nirTT f.hh. A Sftvnnn.il l.tiftlv an J<lB In Floral Pnrndr. I'nlitfnLnift, On , o*t. 31 —Th# thlr<l <l*> of th*’ flr nns thr mofl nueernsful yet. there (nßn 13,<0 vltHor* to the elty The train* alone l>ro<i*chl l to-day 6.000 Thi floral paru.le to-<lay. -he main feature nan a beautiful auceen*. Minn Annie Oir raril'n trap won (he tlrst prize of .V> The ju<lK<w were Mr. Albert H Ware of op* Ika, Mr* N F Jarkaon of Savannah, an.l Mayor E. J Smith of Athens The beau tiful floral ball ocmrr.d to-nlkht Tin weather continue* aplendld. The ■ rove nine feature of the fair will b*- military flay TrlJay IIRHOES ABE MIOBT-I.IVf'.O. Thone of the War With Apnln Were Bit- Little Iftft the I*ablle Eye. From the Chleaini Chronicle Il has been frequently remarked of late that the fame achieved by those enMk’d In the recent war with Bputn has be. n e*cee.llnely cvantrflil Scarcely one of them Is a hero o-flay Admiral Dewey, until he came home, wan one of the m e lbllme heroes of modern time*. Tti.-n he b, an to blunder, nntl while his achlev.-- nient In Manila liav ar* yet honored i ha? decended In a (treat measure from the hlch J’flestal upon which Amerl a hi*l pl,-e him The world ranK w*<h Ihe acclaim of Hobson until he heaan hi* klsslnK cumpalßn at home, then h<* *■ came the public Inukhlnp to.k. Ibosc v<lt w.,a thought to be hero dy*l deep In the wool, but the rapblltv with wl |ch he climbed to the heights nf fame was a funeral march In comparison with his shoot down the toboggan slide to erth again. Ar,.f so It is all through the list Vo sooner had a man tven s, t up for public worship than his fellow-country men found he was hut common c y, and turned their hacks on him II wasn't so with the heroes pr educed hv the war between the North and South e*|e tally With those who were In fivr It Ihe close of Ihe conflict. Meet of them retain public respe. t even down to the present day There Is only one was 1 kr.*w lo account for this dlff-rence In the mold nf heroes. During the flv.- year* f ,-lvil conflict men rose and fell or.rt a |svr of natural selection went on A .•nd of the war the men In Command of ihe armies of .loth sides were there because . had bewn tried an*l found truo G out, Sherman, and Sheridan, the three gro.t captain* of the Federal cause md R* l>ert li I.ee, the grand chieftain of the Booth, who rose colossal even In defe.i hid triumphed over aJI th-lr detractor* and their laur. Iw did not wither away In the fierce limelight of publicity If th. w r with Spain had been proiracle I through a number of years perhaps men of luge -mur* would hive been produced, but In ih it .l.cp struggle opportunities came only to those who happened to be In com mand with no chance for the rifling process to take -dace. a winking Bridge l-lcr. From the Engineering News An unyielding foundation Is genemliy considered n prime essential to the *uc c-*sful operatbm of a swing brldg. . but in a paper which has r. ently appeared in Ihe • ■ |ro*-eedlt.g* of the Institution of ,-lvil Engineers of tlreat ilrlt*,ln" J*,hri A Saner, engineer of the Wcav* r Navi gation. nt Northwlch. England, describe. I. -wing brlilge design which seems to overcome succaaafullv the usual .lifllcul ,, atlenskurt upon a yl.-l.llng foundation In the dlslrlci surmunding the town of Northwlch. whera the bridges described .re located, the ground is undrrmtnrd b .alt mine workings and Is subject n> a gradual subsidence due to esusew which Mr Saner describes in hi* paper At the locality of the bridge thl* *iii<*l.|etu-e h* aTernge*! for a long i<ertod about four and one-half Inches cu h year It l* plainly evident that, under the,,, on,llllons. a swing hrelg.* with the u*u, pivot pier construction woul.l endure , material decrease In It* clear h>w.|way above the water level after a few years, i ite. I SILK PECIALS. Taff. ltt Silk All ■ !or< m l black, !•*- eluding the pfi#tel , i.i b- Th gru b- i | strictly id "ilk *n*i i -Hi quuiity. ••i K • * j only i* r x ir*l 50c Black I’* .*u - Si Ti# i our t- u: r ; -I*4l ir <ll j.•! It> .id- ilk ii-l fit* -oft iinifch; >l** 1 il. only p* r > url 75 c NEW VELOURS AND FLANNELETTES. Mercerised Flu (.-:* : Üb-h • mHm* tlon# in ii-vx u-* ill -it ••lain ant 1 fancy strip* is 1 -1 kv o t.-h. r-* lly worth .*• v 1 i*i . • 1 ii at. > i \ 10c New U r p,“r I',iii *1- '’ -Black and colored ground, with >1 * *■'*'• fac* > •ot * uml atrip* • . *• l * rvl *M* fabric, with h *vx 1 ii- r- illy worth 12 xuri; gran-1 #fx** il at van! 6 dc * PRINTING Thl: Lithograph and Printing: Department of the Morning < News i> one of the larife.wt in the South. It Is equipped , to do the bc.st work in all branches of printing. Its plant , is modern mid is operated by skilled people ... , ; BANK BOOKS- ! bank Ibviks of all kinds I* our specialty. I .'lucks Dep.K'lt SUP" and g> neral Ivank j 1 malionery the Morning New* does tn a uperlor style An.l no bank. I- matters , ,-ot how sm-ill. should be without our ( llihngr iph check books. ’ MAN v •AC .■•. /RING PLANTS - | \Y* mnk*' a rp©- t*lt yof riolni? rut work < xx . II a# lithoftraph w< rk for all m-tnti ) (urlmr flnnt©. not only In Georgia, but J > \;.itMima Florida and the Carolina#, . lil- r thl# held I# embraced Guar.o Far- < (i !‘i*.iv Work#. IMa-entlne Flam#. < . iw Mill#. Foundrlr#. Breweries. Marhlne > Shi *. In fart all kind# of enterprise# ol ( > this character. J COMMERCIAL WORK c \ busln*'## man. no mailer where he does < i ii-in j*. * ain’t afford to l© without neat < iat ion* ry If h© k-cx© nothlnj? btit #ll . ) i* ggs ho ought to have It. The Morning 1 Nt xv# mike# a #p#*< laity of doing nf'at job# r country m.rrhant# And it ink** < ) ' [pleasure In sending samples with prices < •X* rom selection# may b*- made. * COUNTY RECORDS— > v**rr Books for counties. Tax Books. < lal Stationery for town# nnd cities. ) la-gal Blank# and Form# of every detertp- < > 'ti n vx-*- ar* *<|tilp|Kd to do quickly ar.d " | heap and well < ’ LITHOGRAPHING- Lithographing l- a branch of the business < > t lar:*-t ©•tatdlshment tn rhe Mate < > ird I operated by the best artist# in the ii try We cheerfully furnish estimate# J tthmlt ample # or ltthognph work* < When w ritinj: to ut addre** the riorninß News Job De- < * parfment. Do not think that you are consuming our time by > asking us questions and writing for estimates. Whether we * * get your order or not. we shall be glad to offer the best we , have. * MorniiiQ Xcws -lob Department, SAVANNAH. CA. McDonough & hallantyne, W Iron Founders, Machinists, iftMtsk.iuitb., • 11c r iu. i**n, wsnufa emrers af SlsUon- " •rv sail I'wuibU kagliM, erlleal asd Asp nuantwg *2, ■ - ters Mill, Sags r Mill .J Csss. Ska (Hag. Palter*, 'ls TELEPHONE NO. *23. encounter* and It ’ tw<* -wit- bridge* ot N. rthwi ii Mr s' •r de i-!• • I M tn* et ti:* problem of ? .'* •!• t < • t> mv v .i.’ Mtly with n mi* *m |>lv. j‘ r aid *’i Hutini* n i * * 1 •* M.jpport the sw.ng >i*an n ir .liar toe) i*>ntoon float ing In the water To steiwl> the I (Mm *r to keep the pon toon upon an * v nkl if w* may proper ly so term it inl * Kn.iintaln the turn* Inc point or | v* • of tin *;-*ar in ti *>n- 1 stant |-)iltlot ti .rul it roller girder w .1.. of * our < • • t with t ‘it -or# w p|i* as the grouo.l *ul-ii a. the piles were provided at their top* with an arrange ment by which their length U tncraeod UNDERWEAR— A I AW 1.. -i nyptl.in cotton. Wtr value e k*i-\| wli uu hosiery— Or 1.i.1l- Fancy (’otton Hose, plain odor 1 * XI 1 - pa If • mm \3 0 51.25 Wrappers, M*.lc of v.-ry K.ol quality Flannel, tt* . il.irat.ly inmmc ! with t.r.11 on > u ke . ip. ■ and collar, ,le p flounce, 98c $2.00 Wrappers, Made of very flue qu.illly Flannel, li. o tiie liiteal French (lannel effect ,|e... flounce ~nd ehoul.ler c,i|. *, trimmed viuh a very fine qunlity braid. 51.25 WOOL DRESS AND WAIST FLANNELS. French Tricot Walal FUntMle- Bx quality, pure wool Trloot. In all hi! tumc o*w color#, would t*e cheap c I * r yard; apeclal. per varl 39c Dotted French Fi.innH#—Rich In *j . ty. handsome coloring- The exact, uji * . date flannel for fashlonahl** wii*!#. ft. wrorth F* |H-r yard, spe dnl. pe v,,r-l SALE OF TOILET SOAPS. Vlob-tn Toilet Boap, 3 *ik # In box per l*ox o Turkish Bath Soap, cake ,v Faimlll© H ip with wash rag Glyi *rlr,** Toll* t Soap ier rak* Ci iddock - Blu* M.dl it*d Toilet S*.p us g*xxl n> Ctrl ura. |>er cak* . SPECIAL. Five #txle* Ladle#’ Trlmroed All \Vo Flannel W.ilsir in golf red. navy. 1 cantor and blu k. honeatly worth sl.U’ to day 95c '.i th** grouml selde*. The whole tr i .iMgi rn* tit ;* a very simple on** an I * * fir a* the evidence now In h ir*l ►"* * ee#*nie* to he n very eu oeeeful on** for Pur|oee lntend*‘l Instances wtil o* *r in th' practice of miiny hrnlgp engn*’*" where th* cor.dlrtona of securing w?ft * b!e pivot pier foundation are very or* r one and It will repay them to rnak* * mrmal note for future use of the ftru lure described f —One thousand dollars was paid , ** l week at a Kansas City atock aalc iOT a Hereford bull calf.