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LESTER ANSWERS LEAKEN.
it vm k o> imi <
t.m #*m%v* hi * orii iikfi.i* i> i.
Mu • fill v* It f* Mmle l> Ur |ritL**n *it
t* i Irrwlnr I Hirr m th* \ *f
tlir Flr*M l)i#trl*l Hr Irr
i| llir I onjirt tMiiMnoAN)* lliml Mr
IraUcn II it * I nlalliftl Ml* llrrnnl
••If 'I r. I.rnkrn !•*-■ >• K n ott Ilia
Ovin a t-n 11 in* it i• Hrlirr I Inin Mr
%rritt# l* Kimii 'fill*. \\lil lit
**• of 111 us** I 4 i* >H l.ollllrtl In
( mill '
M u H !-*##'i tfir RrpublL n< tn
ti ,*t* r • from iho Kir*! Con
Jfr# ( , *:• i t lia. s l-rnt tMlt H < .r- i
ar • , . \ . !r o of the district. n wM
J,# * i I l*r#t#*r’s ft oft\ In ' s
V •' 1 4'j‘eri* that hi* on y r • rn f r
r. <i* n iw that of per no mil frt^i
• i> t**r, when shown m cop> *f tnr
c;trul*ir —nr ti by Mr |.r.k*n, .* - *nm**-
t* tr v% r lik n'l lo k I %*r> r. . * .1 *f
tw* wool I prefer to make personal an
ewer t ■ Mr. n rn • r than • *'tn;
l 1 . r.rw>pM-er jnt*r\l*w The ir -*i! i
it *0 unfair in It - *t .1 foment • t \
sit ton **n the rrx4:t*r* rnentior * l h* fai l >
ar.fi no full of ml ■>: • |r ’ t *’t n tß* R
ch i not deeervr n answer H*wv f
the tanefit of t •• v*rters lnt who**- hat !
the < ir> ulnr might fall .mil *• *m- *>f whom
► 1 ■
to rrplv to i
The circular i nol •* Mr leaker, ron
ta.n*J ih* following at rnentf- with r- •
..
• The K>emoc: lr candidate Ba# s?a*c<l tn j
a r ill ir lett* r hkiiml I•> ini, t .tl v >j
know hi !■■■! tin.* * I u t
He ha" votetl against an Isthmian |
t mriHi w>• h 1# t* otifi-*t the Atßtntl j
and f’a*rifi<- aMnt and mak* tf*- <t;-tn
he 1 ween h- • t and W* -r m Ih t.
ne-half In our f.v*>r H* Bus either
or exp’'♦il liinurlf g in'-! a tariff < n
rlre w***l m l #uile . while
the East amt Went enjoy t ie tariff or.
their own finvii*. ll either vot 1 f-r
the Hitrtieh war anand
ulem * r wa* r t prreent w .• lh.
ii!iamnnti> vote w a taken In I'ornjre v J
wM h sn\ol\*d the preernt ndmlnlxtration |
In the pr*hl m whh'h mutt 1-e xettlr-*! ur, !
der the r.mwtltu 1 ion t*> romcreu* tin) th*
helm*, m aw f.rrfHt*)*■• v ordained In in
const if lltlot) lie tH* he|f 1 h*. 1n *'
tvit> Serator TtlUwwn of Houth Carohrui
to preimre t move the try lk and
i.avaJ *iatk>n from I’**rt Roval to e**m*
point yet 1100"* ♦•rt?t!r.el In S*mith I'aro
):n Hi- only *dlm f>r re-el<tion le
r*all' | renoul frir-d?td|- nnd I realise
that 1 cannot iimhat that alignment, if
it prevails
• Have >..j read the circular?'’ <4 Ul
ter waa naked
Ym * he replied iwimewhat eharplv. "I
have Keen a • r Lr of Mr 1* j
ahk h he Informe the voi r *4 ’h*- Klrwt
rvmreael>i.aJ District that he "know* my j
#-**!>,risenta ’
"How the atntamnr.t’* ronl lined
In the ir Milar**" Pol letter w >* askei
•'Which ot • tn*niir i the Con|p*iimati
' Th**r- are . v rxL* #
•‘Your vote In the Isthmian Cai.il f r
instaiicr*
He * I vofe-1 the 1-ihml m ,
CinaJ 1 voted a? iin>t h e* rian b. I J
which commitie-i h* #n\ernrm-r * t 1 * j
iwrtlrula.r route < r*ae the laih.n 1? I
known a* the Nnarairua route, the ado;*- j
tlon of whi n would have for* ed the
T*riiel Piatra t whatever the lo al
governments of the Pentr.il American
stale*, miaht demand for *v>nceiona and i
that too whei . Ihe e*|*i m* of •. me mil !
dottan the United SMie* h.ii In
the rt*ld a rommlMloh of ensln*- r*. wl h |
a for.* of emidove who were at work
to ffrui th' most practical lo ,11 on for the |
canal."
• l arr. In fiver ’ said Pol letter f
an lethtr.nut P.i nj I irei im *?n and 10
any scheme whl*h r-tar.le the bulldlmr o:
H and such 1 r**ar.l the Dill t* .1 U
Mr Hep liurn In .*■ t. j
whi<-h 1 ]r uni<- Mr r> (nrn "
"How itiut lit* rfnnr(> to your
1011 ofi I hr- t*rlfT ‘
-Hr .>•* that I '* llhrr TOt.-t or .a-
mywlf airatriM a tariff oa rl *•
wo.il Alai lor.K ala|>lw c.at-’*. wt ll< *h' -
Kwat an.l Wnt >-n>*►> a tarltf <wi lh>-1r
own (ro.|iK-t Wklrli I* 1> *
volt or rniirrw.'’ H* 1' *• * l nw
ln h ousht to know ihl. 1 hv.
• Iwayn vnro.l an.i work-1 tor n I irlff on
rh-o an.l lona niaplr .otton My ray.tlton
) a nr! han hwn that U a tariff w.tw pat on
lo hr-lp manufai-luror* tn Ihw N •rthTn
Ma i, ir >ait>t to t— put <>n to h-l|. ttw
pnaluoa of thr B.nh
"A* to itw Spantßh War maitor I am
• ur<- Mr iMki-n <%u- * not unrtrr.taivl
hlmn.lf w-hrn hw I rltbrr t*>r
in. (fHiith Wti or wai not pnm
vhr unaiumoio* valr a- takon n < >n
ar~ Hurrly I Wtft-r \otl or I ill t iot
A. 1 •! not undarMaial any itt.r thxn
ir**nU' inwn utwWf.ltntl. tilni'. I' wit.t
hr 1 ■ nnnot .■ i|-- ..I to makf
any atom tt "
‘How 1 hut. trei|o*.l Srna.or Tillman to
trt-rvorr to Mimf tho <lr> - •' k fr- in Port
Koval t > in> InartlwH) . .... not at
If tha )' >oan w ill -ta *•
whorwtn 1 ftl~ ,n > <lu,y , v J, ‘
#rl of commlaalc*. or omlarloti I wll
know MWf tiow to MM*.
,-wrtaln that I t't tntau.l to to i,. Till
mwr. In thl. matlar. and 1 ••* no. h-.p
him by activity or inactivity oi othar
wiaa '* .... ■
Vlr leak' ll an at.mtnt tl.at t-k l*--
trr f only . taint for r-etwctlon < t'*"|
of |f* raota.l fri.ralahip wa* I t ov*r 1.)
tar at mi worth, of rommtnt ISh.t.
n.K-.t wha ...... IT Wkl
Mt > of ma own poat
tton a forth tn th ctrcuiar. Col. Ik-.-
ter m!1
• j not care to **v wntffhlnir about
Mr laeeken * m ooi> ertvink him
se4f. 1 am '>e *rr > 1 elsuit h!-* f.ilslllva
tint. o 4 my own i* *>rd 1 wU wljr s*>
IkK H • • va * •
mcme better than he sems to ki.ow' mine
what ne *t>f* of himself !s lKt eniH.ed
to rrhi "
Col has jue< ret irned from the
country -*hl will to I*arien to-dav
thouffli rather or. trial • bn*.
rcs. 11** has m<t hundr**iw of hi* fr|enle
throuirhout the dlatrht durlnx the i.-*t
few W**eks tM Is very well s.ttistbsl w. h
the political f'ondltlon}* He . xpe. ts i
iaraer l)*-mocrailc vo!** than w e
four y* urs ngo. and Is alao siiisfle*! thoi
he will .ihtnin a l irir** shure of i . i k 'i
vote Many of the latter run not refnitr
from the pleaHure of votlnjc for M< Kin
ley rtf >1 FloofsveM, hut will |da e <*•! I* -
ter’ name at the bottom of #n* t. ket
The i'opulista are the or.iy uncertain fea
ture of the campalan. Many will t *
with the Kepuldlcans while others will
remain at home.
THIRD CAHHOLIC ACID.
Variety performer Trletl to Put |
l.ml Ir* Herself.
Zetta Reid, a in the Royal Musi
Hall attempted to commit aulclde about
3 o cl*** k yesterday mornlnK by lakimt
**arhollc arid Just as she was about to
swallow the stuff she was seen by an
.ther of the performers who struck the
Klass from her hand. sidU.ny the liquid
on her own hand and on the of the
would-!** suicide Trie burns arc alight,
and there was no other damage The at
tempt to end her life was made, It Is said,
on account of despondency.
open I nit Fur *Mle.
To-day apecial values In fur collars.
• apes and collarettes and fur edging, at
Till *l*l IHM lltsril.l HKf)
Present %|ipenrmace One U lilrh
I iult Me Much Improved I pon.
I While ?i*rel* so murh t!k of pren* r\
■ r)K the twaut) of the Pipiar* * i * woul 1
t i it- imtes if a f* w pn * #tl f'e* •• w* e
t.iken in tl-.at dlre*nott. **,th hv the |*ub
i at and the city auttP*nde<* w ith the *x
*f thos* e*4>iar*-- r Mi *r •
*t hr* • i\* th* -|>* :.*l arc .itl atteii
. of i ’if Mark ar-d Tr* ('•mmlS'loi
t.* ft ii.irii' <1 th* eq.iarc** *>f *h* l’>
I or** ro. jn the very b* t of comlltlon f
|S- t. pr* hi very link* ;np Ml- ir.in-e
a ltd ,* , . front Hull *trc* t tfi* majority ;
! • i ■ , i.i ar. n*t tti* ‘ r****u*> e|-d*'
i ibh it ttia i.y fe tre e * loudly j
b- burn it w
•J . 'i with the M|U*resa awa .
s HOC (Ist thr> .o rot
r* • w i * r n f m the Mark **• I
Tr* • < .nm l.. t that a ler**rl
, , - \ it,. (. ~0. Ir sou e
• :-*ti v* *r- |*at for t / e ..r-llnar; e
v\'. jf.t,l •*H . it I K 11 rue I fie gi o*
p.• r oi • rr. •j'-I.i'iuu th eqjarej.
It:> ra i hr . a , j.i * on II .ii-ion.
Aa * om Mi.irmini si S M*ntaomery
w.|. w t- l| t- tot fleta* * 1 t*v **e to
hlf tloirn paths running across 1* |
j ; . -# (Mil. ... not mere liaht •*! lo
.a marks rn cb* b> f* w feet but
w u.n. f*s tpaths t- wwii k that they
hav* h* cn in r**uiur u.**
S. far a- th* P** • ai- * fi. Sf-ped the ■
f.l m* • f'lbaldii.* . Ultink acros
,4,j.,r . 4 n d**al !**ttcr, .tr *l .Itlxens f
i ..i • - ***-r van is a w*f.-, - nnd th*
w* ii toak* nil riiiiK* .-• of th* *-.. short (
wait. Impurdt) Th* isi;*- warning
* or*- f “Keep off tn# Hra- I.’.'-
Mi* oi '\. ’ T’r- leira R. Kin*,
w .: h wer# *r ’ l during th* .vdmllUe- ■
tf.l? .n *f Mayor M< I *>i. * agh. have near- j
> ail di-ap|**-*rei| and the average clil
/.* i. ih si>iir*nt i v un.i w sr* th.* I'uch
e*. r *■ t* i i- the Hveruge pud* *• j
man unaware.
5.4 oi-ly i * the pjiif*" dlsfllttired by (
r isn . pu’ * ait ?if rf a. roe** tfi*m. but
in tio- majorliv f • u~c-* the grass plats
,r** bar .• the rneis. th* uni" havkig ,
• w*’n aft l* Hi* f*-et o( naans tr* 1
I*.. •< i wi,.> *nt *n r- •*ri.ei" in rd* r
'•* w, lv . a f h minute- ttm*- The several
-ju*i*s .p<n wnirh the public **.h**l
*m • ar • natural.> in w*rw** ccualition
i .n tb* .th**r as t?i< > *r- fr*-* is us*l
pi iv g? .un< bv tlie Inra* hoys as w**l
a- the sma.icr tdUlren The pat** in ‘-•m*
of rh* I a** l n idr*** nr*- ilrnost entlrtlv
•1 vsi of hi ,t** Thl** is |*ar*loriAbi* . per
hap .n* th* pi ir* are regarded as the
natural (dii> ground of the < hb.lreri The
ug of **m* *f f•• s<pir*s |y the
**\-i how- ver. j.- rougher than n**e*i be
Mayor Myers attention wnu called to
•his matter yes ter lav, but he did run !
• cm to fee! thxt anv spe ml e*er i*e of
auUiortty w**s r t ee*i*-1 for the protection
of the squares The s*tusre. h- s el, r*
umler th*- Jurlsdi. tlon of the Mark and
Trc* t'onitiilesion, and If th** members of
this commission f*lt that the squares were
!*•' rig abu ed tlicy . an tk*‘ step- to pro.
reci them It would he a ver> simple mat
ter. the Mayor thought, for the
*uv* to erect obstructions acres# th** foot -
l*aths r* f.-rrel to, and thus divert the
im.*-! to the regular walk' This, he
thought wriubl t*e the simplest method
and lcalirig with the problem
I tili# the *- tmnilssloners are abled by
the pl: e p |w \.*r\ evident tha their
• will be of little ivstl. ami that th*
will • ontlr.ue to he abus*-l as at
pj. nt If tn# agitation with regard to
rh*- uur#-i* results In ari lm|r**v**m 4 nt tn
ltd- direction it will not have b*en with
ih> r i.ok
Huslness Men Do >nt Credit eere
ta r y of Wtnte'a I nnrluslon.
•ksv ir.ran capitalists tin not take vary
w* ’ ,mj-i v the et.itement of Bec ratary of
Slata Rhlllp Cook that prnsjve. live inves
ini. in *Jeorgt.i ur> *|e erre.| from nuiking
if vemttnents by reason of lh*> fa**t thvt
tl.*- i*tat* na** no cotti|*!e#e r-<or*l of cor
{sr.iioh. with their tn**nie. business
m*l Intormatlon of the like character re
garding them.
■ It Is utskiubtfill) true.'* said one hu#l
r • •-* man yesterday, “that such u record
W'Hild te Ugh convenient and valuable
n * <ady t prospective tnvest)ris, but to
those who already hove h**lr money in
• nterpr.e* .* lo* tsl througiaait th** stai-
S*.rn** m-ans -houkl !*■ *l* vised !*y whi*d
-t a- *i *.f thl- klinl could !*• *■ inily ob
tain*-*! However, I <l**n't lad lev** tliai
anyone who w.tntf t* Invest hls mone>
•k wn her* Is deterred by the lack >f
tl** m.**
Th*- Hecretary of Stat* 's criticism of this
f ature of th*- law regulating corfwiratlom*
alls to rnlnd other cr|t|cit*fnH that r*-
frequently made an*! heard One of thes*
has ref* rmce to the frequent abu-** of th**
law tint permit# th** incorporation of so
cial and frntcrn.il organization*
It ! a matt*t of common egprrlmc*
| that an appli- *tlor. for .*• charter for an
*• inlzot,.*n of this o#tensl!*le character
* ” be m id* m* rely to . over the operation
of a sal***n and gambling hrnise It Is Im
poHslblo f*r the Judge# of the Hupertor
t’ourts, h\ whom such charters are grant
1 ;** kr**w whether or not there will Ih*
rn proper u-. made of the corporate privl
leges the i.arter confers Asa cons*
uu**n ♦* every worthless negro, w ho w ant#
run saloon and a |s*k**r nwvni. has
i tmself and two or three others inoorpor.
ns a “so ml club.'” In this manner h*
*'\ ules the |ayment of state, county and
i urn. ij*al lies t -•>
J| IH.K I II l ln %NT HHIJrVKD.
>nl Sorry tiovernar Hewiovetl \eces
**lty id Idlou'liir leatenre.
The anr.ouP ement mnle In yesterday’s !
Morning New- that Gov. Candler had re- 1
mlttfsi that j*xrt *f the sentencst imposed
’*> Judge Falltgant on W. Male llerwler
-.n ami Frank Mu.ton that had Tef-r*nce
to • **ir imprisonment In Jail, was some
• hlng of a relief to the Judge of the Bu
|M‘flor Court.
Judge Kaillgant hlm**lf did rKt hlm*elf
remit the Unpr!s)r>nint, lait merely sus
| |>enl*l the enforcement *f tb it |ortlon
■ nf th** sentences petallng an aiu-sil to the
iTv*rrHr for pardon and dttrlng the
j*rr—nt term *f th** * * irt Tiie June term
.►f th*- Bu|**-rlor Court wl.l be adJourtH**!
in a short tint*- ani m Its adjournment
| tin- sen ten. ■ # wouUl again have taken ef
fect.
Judge Kaillgant dbl not rare pnrticular
l\ to send th** men to Jail believing that
h< v ha\* b* *n scared enugh to answer
tlu *l* i* rr* nt purpose of punlshm*nt. and
' he was not srry that the Governor ba*l
i miov and thl# r *•• • self y
■ a *
MORMON* w |‘| | ,|. AT IT.
Their I'rrmlt to I'resrh Ileaeswed
by tlie Mayir.
The Mormon rMers who have been tn
the city some weeks now. secured a re
newal of their permit to preach on the
street yesterday Th* i*ermft Is exclu
sive of Hull nnd Rnmghton streets The
Moimon* have apparently tot met with
much *u ■•!•* in their ainpaigri In Ha- 1
\ anrun and Attract very small crowd#.
They are sticking at It. however.
Dyspepsia Is difficult digestion, due to
the absence of natural digestive fluids
Hood's Sarsaparilla restores the digestive i
powers.—ad
■■■— ■ ♦ • 4
Year Son or Daughter
Would appreciate a good gervlceab a goli
or silver watch. Sternberg A Co/* selec
tions cover the latest and most ffeUble
vttoptneats in this ln.e.—ad*
THE MORNING NEWS: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER \ 1000.
TRIED TO BURN SEED COTTON.
i:\ri.ltlMFNT IN f fitllll mo> in
lilt: * I NTH % I It % I I.HO %D % ARlia.
President 10l 'I lsn and Mr. t
t . tlsnaon t ndacted the K.xpcrl
inrnl-shipper* Want a Hcdnc**rt #
Hate for Herd tt(n !,••** in a
t ar—Mr. Mhsii on a f omsiltler tn
|.miU Into t uiiilisstllillltf—t altos
Would Horn Only *n ili*v,Snrfsir.
I irr t Met and Ksglsr nt Hand t**
(•nsril %gal n t the l.oss of the ar.
A • arc.td of , t**n Sit et oti fir#- v -
terliv m* n i n*-.ir the entrance to the
Central Kaltrosd fr* *ght var*le Rre#ldent
John .Nl haran of the Central. nn*l Mr
C. Itensoi 1
cotton r.jfnpr**#cs desire I t# experlroeut
w’i h t:i*- cott* i ••* a-- rtain Its lornbu*-
r)Dilltv id w*s fur til r-*#on that
they wer* #*a fr#*#- W'ith th**ir fire.
<*nief Maguir*- of tr.e fire ihj irimxti
and oil** of ttie . h* tm- *1 etigmea wer*- *>n
-
of the ooitnn. j• ir*> might result from
the * xperiment Mr Kg.cn had no *l-*lre
t* burn up one of th* rcoHls be*** freight
ana Just for she sake of a# • r clnltig
w !*th*-r *-r not a load of s**-*l cotton would
hui t>
Ju.-t what effect upon the rate# fnr thr
fr.u -ptr ltlon of cotton In the ***d tie
,l X|*ei Irn* lit w* i*l have Mr K. ir w*i ti-rt
prepared to mi . a# la- felt that h* should
rep#.ft :> the Houthe;istern Freight As#o
t*<n directly, l**it it w. dm'*istrated
l*eyoßd |*eral vent UTe that the cOltOn
sotilil n*t burn
The car w** rigged up with a number
of k iv window- .#■ that Ih# prog re s of
th#- flame, rnigh b* noie*l A iighte-l **gar
was thr*wn in. th** cotton b* inr a *.•*•• In
th** car. Greater encouragement than ihat
sr i- ii#-*l#(l, however, f*r the cigar only
serf out. Then a light* <1 match wa#
ton* hed to the cotton, and a very thin up
per layer began to burn The fire spread
until l* .id #x*-r*d tlie entire surface *x
tle cotton Then it w*nt out
Th** doors wer* thrown open to give the
fiamr# nlr. If there were any left, but
even with this **ncourgm*-nt. the cotton
would no burn. It was again set cxi fire,
tmburned i*rtlons be me rake*i up. and
the I'mits were left open, but again It
would not burn more than the surface ;
For <*m** itrn*- the experiment w - wat- tv
*•<l by Mr Rgan. Mr Hanson *n*l th* fire
chief, and. finally, as the cotton showed
no d!p|HMttlon t* t*urn, * fhur; w is lef? #>n
watch and the other# de.-rtel the # #*ne j
All the nftem**- n the watchman remire*l
at his r*w*t hut th** cotton shower! no evl- j
deuce of <*rmhustlon
The exj*erlment was made to Investigate
a demand made by shippers of cotton tn
the m #-d for low’er rate# than ;re |al*l
for It when bak-d Application for ih*
redu*tk>n was nsd* to the Hsuthf-iaerri
Freight Ae.x istlon som** months ag* an*!
a ommltfes was appointel to lnv*#llgnte
the ombirstlbillty vf cotton In that form j
and re|*vrt to •!** awnoclstlon Th** <-rm
-mttte- mode its inv* stlgatl#>n In Alabama
but the report was not accepted. Mr
Diinn !*e|ng one #>f • hose who iroi* #t**l
Mr Fg *r was then appointed a member ,
of another committee to Inv- **tlgil* the
matter nnd the exierlmenl In the On*
irtil# yard# was In pursuant * of tn*- work.,
imp<ed upon him. the other members t j
the commit!#** not being able to anpear t
Mr Kgnn sent a report of the experiment j
to another of th- Mtnmltts*-m**fi, Bec *n*l
Vice President W \N Finley of the B*Mith
ern Railway He aho mailed fanciful
'oml lrawlng of the experiment. In
which Mr llansm was the central fig
ure. with a •Sreain of w.ticr playing o*
the car. the artls# being a young man In
the engineer's offi* *■
The ginneries located along rallw'nv lines
desire the rwluctlon in th** rate# on eo;
ton in the seed It is their desire to have
th** oit*m hauled In that form to their
gin houses avoiding thereby the long
trip# ovtr rough country roads by mule
trams The railroads did not care t*.
grant a reduction In rat*# If it should
he the c#e that cotton In hm form wer#
t.* combustible to la* handled with.ui’
greater |ing#r than tale* of |nt It s
iot known wh**tn*r the ex|s*rlment - *r;
,luct*d by Mr Kg.in on*l Mr Han#on w*d!
result In the ginneries getting thr reduc
tion .
In discussing the matter. Mr !(vn*<>n
■aid it would doubtless he r distinct ad
vartf-ige to the iarg** ginneries to hav* ,i
reduce#! rate, hut that |t would le hurt
ful to h# ‘•mall gin houses, as the laitot
woul#l le forced #uf of hv the ex
ceptlonal advantages *n)oye.| by the
larger comer ns In having hefr rail rtr
and their heavier business, the volume of
which would admit of their operating tt
considerable less expense than the smsll
rr ginneries.
%*NF>s>||;\'T Ottm.lt l\ II %|t \\ \\.
Ilime Farsm tlnl n Branch at ka
il annah.
The announcement in the Morning N vvs
dlsfkitches yesterday of a receivership for
the Home Forum Benefit order ws not
particularly pleasing news io the mem
bers in Ravannah.
Forum No. B 7€ wa# orgmlz**#!
1 1 e i *- i Sou* five vests ago. It
never had a large membership but m>t
of the original members th*lr
connection with th* order and paid the r
dues regularly
The order Issued Insurance poll-le# f.r
varying amount Most of the Bivant .it
mam bore ar** understood to have carried
£*,utn policies The assessment# at first
were small but couple #f years ago they
Increased nearly lUD |**r cent Kven at
that price, however, the members wsr**
geltlfig cheap Insurance g# ltig its thev
go* sny The announcement thit th*
total assets of the order r. $17.0 0 with
liabilities am>untlng to $117,000 Is hardly
a satisfactory showing
Borne of th* members had put*! the th*’-
tober afiaessment which Include# also th*
quarterly dues. .
What a>'tloc. If any. will be taken by
the local Forum, has not be* n determin'd.
4AM.FI) TUB BOPtTiat'y IIU FK.
|'h*instii Hr N\ s# “the Heal Thing**
lint Nnw Knows “There Ire Others.”
Shortly aftrr Coopers sh#w arrived in
camping place, one of the employe#
Ufian hoastlng of his many combats and
Mated hi# belief that n>h>#l> could ' *kv
him " Someone In the crowd of ll#t*t.* r#
| veem*#l to think hi th** man's apeech
was either a refiecdlon on the town *r n
i (tersonnl challenge to him. so. without
! mre ado. h* r|ped him on the head.
making a wound that required five atltch
|es to bring together
Ttds row came very near being the
cause of the circus’ nca leaving on time
last night os It egpe*ted to do. for the
wounded man went to a do* tor to get
| his head attended to and after b< Ing
treated I*l the physician that show
“would stand for lt.“ The doctor sent
in Ids bill, but hi# messenger return***!
sith the story that the show jwopir claim
ed that they knew nothing *f the mat- ,
i* r and solid tu>t puv the bill
The doctor then su**l o*it an ait a hment
against the circus, but th* management
cuine across" with the am*uni of the
hill In time to get out of town with all
of their good# and chattels
Millinery Sale.
To-day special prices on trimmed hits,
walking hats, children** hats and novel- ,
ties, at Krouskoff’s. the milliners —ad
A High-Grade Ivfstlrutton for Ladies.—
Shorter College, Home, G*. Writs for
aatalogus.—ad *
McklNl.Kt MIN %N\IMV
I eellng Nnt**nit Them In llsltlnsre I#
Ni* #ii I ontllent.
Mr W \N Makai *## returned from
Baltimore wher* h* #j*ent a day or two
■*n . usine#.- *f r n months he ha#
m i* rat.ter fr q *eri vklts to that city,
and tr.* < **ming pr- 11 e.ec'lon has
b**# n growl.ig in Interest In the publt *
mtr.d dutl g thl# r* r -1 a* he ha# fon.l
t ** . .. -i rno*- .nl\e:s-illy dir- Jswd on
• h sue* • ulvr trip
1 i ?ll thl# trip. nd p#s.bly, the one
Iti.m dint* i.. pr* **itr g It. Mr M * ’kali
fuiji.'i ih* hu*tne~ m* ’ with whom h
wa* ihr mu In <onia .limost a unit for
Nl Kl • ii.r v - ■ iru g !Im that
'•> had nT rh- .-dgfiles! louh f his
ie•*. *n The im trip- i** ha# ma*le how
*\*r hav* |n*!l *t* l .n Indefinab.e fear
am* ng the M Kinl* -upivorter# that
Bryan str# k I- going up and that there Is
a much Mr>*g**r :nu ** fgr hl c.action
than i :.*-v I | suspe t***l
Amoi.g lho*e with whom he came In
-* t. i Mi M i kail not I .-I noswnvering
from their nlkgbin * to \l Klnley. The
Ml r * ’ c-iMiun thaw g- n b-men fee, come#
fun. m*lr Inability to judge just how
I VOt* -f tks ISO* ot Wh rn they
I well irs*re or less in ignorance may go
Kx.eption# the ru * * f M* Klnley sup
|H*rler> w*-re among thos - Mr M n kail
m* t H* iiu*l n ta.k with on** gentleman
l.* wo- i barxrr.iU *- tor frtxm Vir
ginia In IS!#, who a##urei him of hi# be
ll*! it..it Maryland would g-* hr Rry.in
ll** b.i-'dthis twilef upon condition#
imong hi# own f imilv connections In th**
•* ; a*e b# ii* \ ing that th**\ might ta taken
i- a criterion c*f w .nt might i*e expe. te l
m- geitcrally prevailing Anrwxig hi# *#>n
n> ti** # in Maryi.in*!, he #al*l. ar** “even
gentlemen all of w iiom voted In !kii* for
• r M (M OR
•*f them tit thl# ek ction wIU vote for
Bryan.
minor MIHHN INI) TIIR M|IAHI>.
• las Received Many Reqtieets tn Veto
111 vmii It •-’I ull *n .
Mayor Myers I# #ilil hokfing the Dtxon
Mjuare 4*rlinance re# luilon In a bey once, it
Is hardly to lr doubted, however, but that
the Mayor will veto the r*-slutlon. He
#lb‘# hi# own .convictions, which are un
favorable to th# movement, he has re
clv*d numerous letter#, ns w**ll a# per
■ mal promts fmtm < Ulzen#. all opposing
th*- movement lo open the street through
the #<)uar*s an I requesting him to veto
the resoluenn Member.' of l<th Wesley
Monumental m l Trl By rhurche#. one l>e.
Ing on Ab rr rn aid the other on Mar
nard stret. have protested agitlnst the
chung*. b* nus of th** churche#. both of
vvhl h face U|sn #q\tares.
“I am satisfied •' #a.d Mayor Myers yes
terlay, “that If the matter were left to a
vote of the people that the proposed
ctwinx* In the square# would he over
whelmingly and fe.lt* and The opposition to
the movement 1# very gecwraJ. I do not
t hink this <*pi**dtion I# due en traty to that
fe.lng *.f conservatism which I# #o marked
In Savannah. **#t*<ialtv whenever any
change In established condl*lons I# pro
l#*#e<l but rather to a general f* **Hn that
the squares form one of the chief beauties
i the city, that a change such as that
|.n*t**4.*<d would injure their beautv .xn*i
that the square# nce rroach*-d
might ultimately be d,t,- away with al
foget her "
This being Mayor Myers* view of the
matter. It I# hardly o ta expected that h*
will do otherw.se than veto the resolu
tion.
# * . •
RATROLMi.N JOINKR MIMING.
Has Not Iteen Seen Nincc M rdnsmls)
wild Hus Not n. alx uni.
I'atrolman W. A Joiner of the Ocean
Si*-am#hlp t’omp.’in) f r •*• ho# been miss
ing sine# Wednesday, and hi# friend# r*
tagtm.tng t grow unxlotA# as to hi# where
iliout Their anxiety is the keener be
■ ause of some of the rema;k- made by
Joiner quite re entlv. which were to the
•ff thill he might .*mmlt suicide or
tnilst for service In the Philippines.
* •' II i •••n' i. • ! k
leave, hut showe*i up the next day. and
after getting hi# salary on the ple that
he had . pressing need for It. he turned
In his pistol and a outrement# and ha#
n#t he#n scan since
Bergt Muse caltal at Ids boarding
house, hut wa# told tliAt Joiner hid not
taen there since We#lnesdav. It 1# thought
thHl he has turri* I out hi# expressed In
tention of enlisting for the Philippines,
which lie probably did under an aswumed
name.
K!Ll.i:i) lit TRAIN Nt). ,Vt.
Janas Moods, tolored. Killed Near
Tl ir I y xt li street Yesterday.
Jnnn# Ms**lv. colored, w.i# struck nnd
instantly killed yesterday morning about
o'clock by Tran No. 33 of the Plant
System. The nccklent occurred on the
Plant System track Just north of Thirty
>lxth Street Moody was employed about
the government hospital building# and
was probably hi# way to work when
[ tie mot Ins death. He was walking on
the track when he heard the approach of
the Georgia <Nr Work# #pe<*tal train,
md sb'pping askle to avoid that he
stepped directly In front of the other
train.
Train 33 was drawn by Engine No 317
j "f the Southern mad. of whh'h Engineer
Hunter was in charge. Moody was knock
•l several feet frm the tra**k and wax s#
badly mashed fn*m the force of the in
tact tint he must have died ulmoat In
stantly.
Goroner Oootte was notified of the acci
dent and ma Je an examination of the
?<**ne nd Brought the remain# to hi# ea
tblHhm*nt. They were shipped last
night to Orangeburg. F. C.. where Moody
had h wife and child.
NOT % 1.1. WFHF 4|l % 1.1 I*l Kf),
Nome fonnfy Offlccps-Elect Were Nnl
IS •- ts l % With Tltelr ftnl.
*Not all of the county officers qualified
befor* the County <N>mmlsslonera ye**t r
day afternoon, a# had been expe-ted
S**me of th**m. who hav** preferred giving
t*nd# fr*m surety rompavsles t. n k nr
their frlemls to assume these obligation#,
tad not vet received the bonds for which
th* y have applied.
Those who qualified and to*k the oah
of office were Waring Russel! county
treusurer who gave tand In the #um of
IIOD.OOO. Marcus H Baker, recelv# r of t.ix
returns, who gave bond for John
O. Keller, coroner, and Waring Russel,
Jr., clerk of the t.'ity Court.
Th*> other <tfi*‘r# will qualify at s en *
r guiar mcetlfig of the commissioner*
held before Jan 1. when their term of
office begin. There I# no Immediate ne
••eslty for their qualification at pree nt
and those who t**ok the oath of offi e
yesterday dll so because they had th Ir
bonds ready and wanted to g*q the matter
off their minds.
No mtnu ts compltts without Cook's
Impsrlsl Extra Dry Champagne on it. If
not on ssk for It.—sd
Millinery fair.
To-dgy special prices on trimmed hats,
walking hsts, children's bate and novel-
at KrouskofTs t th# milliners —ad.
MANAGERS FOR ELECTION.
1 •
t OI \TI tomflvsluYßlPl NOtCI#
TIIFM NND 111 KIR (LEHKV
Nt fr \otlnn I'lnrr*
Follow l liat f Ih** 4 osNli filer-*
llou nf I.net Mtmfli- 1 linx * aril
for the I’lrat vrr**nil nikl Third
ii(irt* t*. Two for th** Fourth nnd
on** for lit#* I Ifth. wistto. Nrxentli
nnd l.iuhtli 4 I*nlln**#l—*l ntl*** ,*
Ihr Peace a Manager*— How the
tloie* at (lie t'ourf lt*u*e Will It*
Arranged Poll*i Open at 7l*H
OVIfN’It a n*l 4 l*e n t U<*t.
At a s|eclr| me* *lng *f the Hoard of
County Commissioner# yesterday after
noon. arrangement# for the national **l* * -
tlon were perfe*-t*l. th** voting places pro
vided for and the manager* and clerks,
who will have the el*** turn n > harg*, nam
ed
The arrangement of boxe* for the sev
eral dk*trkd#of kh*- county follow# that In
force at the sta?*- and county election of
next mon’h there b*ir.g one tax each for
the First. Second and Third District# *wo
for the Fourth and one for the Fifth. S.xth.
Seventh and Eighth combined. The ar
rangement and situation of the boxes and
ihe names of the man igers and clerk#
r hosen by the commissioners are a# fol
lows
First District-Tax collector# office.
Bull ar*l York street# Managers. R
Wickham J f* . O FI llevans. J R . and
G W. Be*'kett. freeholder Clerks, T. B.
Hodges James McGuire nnd William F
Morgan.
Second District—County treasurer's of
fice. York street Managers. Isaac R.
Nathans. J R . G Noble Jon**#. J. 1* and
Jl(t)l) Cohen. fre**h*l Jer. Clerks, Robert
Beytagh. Arthur Barr ar.*l W R. Nath
ans.
Third District—County attorney’s office.
Hull and I'resident street# Managers. M
Xaughfln. J F. C D Kline. J I* and D
L Chiis(lM), fvwsholdei Gtfkf P M
Hull, W. F. Scanlon and Thomas F. Rus
sell.
Fourth District, Box I—Tax receiver's
office, Fresident street Managers. Fam
uel Reynolds. J F.; Frank M Dermotl
and W R Ruder freehobler- Clerks.
Jnmea Davis, James Mcßride, Jr., and C.
N Lee.
Fourth District. Box 7 Ordinary’s office.
Fresident street Managers. J R Bnuasv
Jr.. J. ,F , Henry V Lubs ikl Jo-* pli F.
Doyle freeholders Clerks. F. A Garden.
J. L. thi Rag her on<l Victor G S**hr* k
F’lfth. Hlxth. Seventh and K'ghtn dis
tricts. <i**rk of Superior Court’# .ffice.
York street Managers. W J Cieary. J
P . L W Nel#on and M J. Desvergers.
rreehoMers Clerks. T F Reynolds. John
I’rsndlhle and L B Efl'lres
The dark of th* County Commissioners
expressed a violent aversion to telling the
names of thos* 1 suggested by t e I> mo
cratlc nivd Kepuldlcan non\Jnee# for Bon*
gre## as managers and c|# rk# of th* elec
tion. Indeed, ne refus*l |>olt|vely to give
out any Information on this # ore The
law provide#, however, that whenever th
Justb e# of the peace for any mtllda *ll
trlrt are In the **ounty and ore m.t pre
< haled from serving for any valid re.isoti
they shall serve as mar.itgers f the l*-<
tlon As there ere two of these function
arles in each city district, a I of whom
aie Irt Savannah and perfectly willing to
serve as managers, there whs but little
rsal ai'potntive power left in the hand# of
the commlol Hi**rs The * x -ffi io mana
gers in almo#t every In#' m e. will con
stitute h majority of those in charge <*f
the voting
The iota will be opened at the Court
House at 7 34 o'clock next Tu**# lay morn
ing and wlil be o|.*ed at .4 o'clock in
the evening The odd minut*# In tin
hours for opening and ri<*tug the poll#
result frutn the fact that city tlm* Is
twenty-four ml me as faster than un tlm*
wlilch. under the state law. regulates tin
election
The County Commissioners took ntaut
two hours fw the selection of nmn iger#
and !*rk# f*-r th*- elecibwi. being iawete)
from shotfl\ after ♦ o'clock until nft*-r *
TO UK IN FLOHtI. RNHNDK.
Many taritea anil 4>en tlemeii llnvi-
Frninleed o Enter \r Mr lea.
The outlook for the floral parade of the
Elks C arnival Is growing brighter. Many
names have been added to the list of par
ticipant# and th** flower maker# are
many of them, already busy. As has
been published b* for** the prize# rc many
In numb* r and as larg** as could be ex
ported when the charitable pur|*>sc of the
fund Is taken into consideration.
There will be throe pnz* * for best dec
orated vehicles. 113. 113 and IK*. There will
be first and #ec*md prises also for child
and pony rigs, a flr.~t .nd a second for
the moat com; outfit, ilk* w #*• two prtxe#
for'the most original turnout Among the
many who have entered decorated vehicle#
or* Mrs. W R Leak-n. Mr H H Co
hen. Mrs. F J Kulman. F.ivannuh Lodge
of F'lks, Mr# W. T. Dixon. Mrs Dr.
Proxsar. Mrs Georg* C. F* hwarx (2i. Mr#
W H. Lee. Mr II slehur*-:. th* Mlsse#
Chappeau. C. A L Cunnlbgnam. KH#on
Electric Illuminating Company. Mrs J A
G. Car#n. A T. Kelly, K. c (Reason.
John I. Taggart. M ***ter Gillie Tresevant.
Dr. Graham. Arthur Gibb* >. G**org* s
Van Horn*. C.pl Ch rb Kills. Mr# T
J Sweeney and H**nty H*lmkcn.
The Fllks are much gratlfle*! by this
showing an<l have no doubt that many
more nam*s will be added
it 4k i Mill** fi'OI'LO *OU
ftyxidleate Uonlrt Have to Give the
4 ontpnnlea Ttielr l*rl*e.
The committee of the Amerh m Rice
Growers' Distribution Compnny. the . w
dlcat** of Louisiana capitalist# that 1# Buy
ing up the cro|*a of planters for thl*
year and thwnxt three, did not reach
Savannah yesterday. A prominent broker
Intimated yesterday that h* due# not le
lleve the gentlemen are coming, as he
heard from private source# some two
week# ago that they wet*- coming at an.*
and they *ll*l not put Ir an apt*-.trance
The planters, however, are still looking
for th* rr.
Mr John Fereven manager of the Fa
\ annah Cotton Mill Com|ny s • stahlish
merit, was ask***l yesterday a taut th* re
port that the syndicate has !♦ pure! * •
of the #to**k of that company and the
Plantar#' Rice NIUI In view He #,*d he
had h ard absolutely not Bing about the
tUiti thotigh he supposes the romp ini* a
woukl sell* out If they could get the|r
price No advances have l**n mn*l** for
•he stock as yet, ml Mr S reven is not
Inclined to believe that he will hear any
thing along that line.
In the event th** syndicate carries out
Its reputed purpose and ***<Nire* the
planters’ crops for four years. Mr F- re
ven says It will umloubtcdly require a rl e
mill Fuch a volume of busine#** as it
wrould control would <b-mant a mill
llnee a \\ rrk.
If you get “up town” only once a week
-to-night (we are open late) I# your
chance to look over our offerings tn fin*-
cut glite. gold and sllv. r watches aid
novelties diamonds, silverware, etc You
are welcome, ever, though you do not buy.
Sternberg A Cos —ad
Millinery kale.
To-day special prices on trimmed hats,
walking hats, children's hate and novel
ilea, at Krouskoft's, the milliners -ad.
Tot t IIKl) lint FOR gioo.
Man on m #leeprr l.oat a Round 4*ait
bill tlie Thief Ili|hl Have l.ot Ntre.
Mr. A. G Drake, formerly of Fa van
t ah. but now of Washington. D C , was
touched for |IOO In a Central Rallrcoid
#.* • per. The thefl was committed night
before last, but was not discovered by the
vntim untU after the arrival of the train
in Savannah yesterday morning Mr
Drake at once took what step# suggest
'd to hi# mind for the recovery of his
property, but to no avail.
H* had . roll of tlOli in his pocketto>k
In an inside vest pocket whi e !'*.'. wa#
in an outside |*ocket. When he looked for
hi** |*ock* :t*K>k In the morning It was nor
• n hi# vest and a search discovered It un.
l*r the mat4res# of hts berth, minus th*
ll l *'. though his mileage hoqk
ar.l a check for Ifto. |>>ahle
to himself. were nil right Fo was
tiie fL* |r> aruHhsr p**'k**t of his vest. Mr
I>rok*- reported the matter to the rallroid
authorities and wl*o to the police. The*
r lilrond people claimed iliat Mr Drake
did not t ike proper cure of hi# m ley.
In < ming trains ur*' likely* to be crowd
ed every lav with carnival visitor# f#r
some tint*- Eakli# and grafters are (lour
ing into the city, and some of ih* gentry
r* r.or above appropriating a little rf
th** coin of the unwary even without th*
-light i !ogy of a shell game or othei
netting tl* vln 1 ,. It Is tallev.*! .tat scm*
graft* r may have touched Mr Dr.tke as
be cam* from Columbus, whete a sir et
fait I# In progr***.-
The thief may see this story of Mr
Drake s misfortune In that event it will
!**• h s first Intimation that there was more
than sli*> n the vest The know ledge will
,
TANARUS. th* ordinary min It would seem that
he would be s.ifisficd with the hundred,
but It is protable that the thought of
wh it h** missed will be no pleasant com
pany for the thief for some time to -ome.
Just i# well .4# a hundred, he might have
had the PV too. for It wa right at hand.
II A 1.1. THIKIIW HI #Y.
• Int ltn<*liM Irr Fre|tently Hellevn.
of Wenrlna %||>nre|.
Many people are complaluing of the
depredation# of hall thieves. A house on
Gor*ktn street has !>n*n entered twice with
in the last five or six days, and each time
th*- thief got iiway' with a tat Suspl on
pointed to a colored boy who had been
visiting the house for a pressing club He
w is taxed with the theft, and his ron
fusion #emed to show that he was guilty
V thfe.it to arrest him was made unless
his produced the lasi hat stolen within
thirty minutes, but. when a policeman
all* and at the pressing establishme..t at the
• xplratlon of that time, the bird had
flown
The graft of the hall thief t# an easy
one Without the slightest trouble he can
watch h# opportunity and slip in from
the sidewalk where there are no front
or yards, the chance ct fils being ob
served being slander.
Iturrd on Hull Wfrert.
Two colored hoys, the proud possessor#
of g.'tit wagons, amused a large number
■>f #|>ectatora yesterday afternoon at Hull
street and Congress street lans by taxing
• series of rures
The owner of each animal seemed to
have the utmost confidence in hi# own
particular ste*d. and expre##ed It with a
frequency and voelferousnetss that left
no doubt of his conviction. Several heats
were run In the lon*, but were not satis
factory to either party, so th# i*#m* were
brought out on Hull street and a race
run fr**m Congress street to the lar.e This
rate settled the mutter for one of the
animals, a large dun-colored billy, won m
• aafly from hi# opponent that the other
steed’# owner become disgusted and there
was no more racing
The Latest Ideas.
The successful bidder win# a bargain.
Two beautiful new Finger pin no#, latest,
style#, mahogany cases, upright, will be
at Dorsett’# at 1! o’clock. Novem
ber the 3th, to th* highest bidder. These
plan** are sold regular in music stores
nt s3sn
Finger pianos are guaranteed by the
manufacturer# for the same length of
time that all first-class pianos ore Call
an.l examine th*se beautiful pianos and
bring your expert Judge with you. and
you will !* delighted with their ton* .guar
antee. and their style
They will •* sold at DorsetY*#. Congress
street, near Whitaker, to the highest bid
der. nt 11 o’clock. November the Kth. and
you will not hve a choree in many a
day to get a# good bargains a# you will
at that auction
The celebrated Knabe. maker# of the
first grade nf piano# extant, buy and sell
the Fing* r pianos, and so with the leading
manufacturers of the United Ftate.#.— ad
#lnly While ton Work.
Through one of the ten free scholarship#
in The International Correspondence
Schools of Scranton, Fa., which the Mo n-
In? News will present to you If you #ecur
one of the ten largest of vnf #
by Nov.
a living at your present work and at the
same lime, by study at home In tlm**
usually devoted to recreation or rest, fit
youi'-elf for a professional poeitlon at a
gx*l salary-
You can easily become one of win
ners of thl# contest, by devoting your nt
tent!<n io collecting Voting Couj- ns and
k* • ping at l No one has a beiter . nan.*-
than you. Get every vote you can. and
have all your friend# s.ive theirs for you.
Fee the window display of text hooks
and *lrawing outfit# to l*e given away by
the'Morning News in Its educational con
test. at Cba*. Mirks shoe store. 17
Broughton street. w**st
Openlna Fur tale.
To-day special values in fur cqßars.
c#|*es and collarettes nnd fur edging, at
Krouskoff# —ad
Aehnnl tappllea.
lust received a large and assorted sup
ply of school tags and school supplies,
all at cut rates; from 10 cents up. also,
usual lirge aioi-k of all the school b>*oks.
now used In Chatham county, at Estlil a
News Depot, 43 Bull street. Bavannah.
Ga.—ad
••It fared Me."
•'Oryt>*ar<! broke up rh,um*leiß on
me.” ter* Mr. Che* Thnmite. -he Jew
eler on Whitaker etreet. "Anti put me In
better nr ,ith than I have enjoye* In e
tons time.”
Teke Orevb*ar<l Pm, for that dlea,
appetite, and follow It U p
with a bottle of Oraybeard. U la all you
need. Keapeas Drus Cos., aole prope
Bavaonah. Ua.—ad
Itprnlna lur ante.
To-day epe. |*| valtiea In fur rollar- I
1-apee ami eollaietlee and fur edclng. at |
IvrouekolT'e —id.
"Oravbrnrd !• a family medttlne with
us ” aa and a pr mlntm bjalnea* man yea
tarday 'My wife ta.ee tt. and I Bailee
ant U enjoyle* be'tar health than for
r** l '*- The children keep well by iekiaf
Orevb-ard mey be obieln'd at all 4r>
atores or write to ue for It. Hmiwm Dru* ,
Cos, aole propa., Bevai.nah, ua. -ad, 1
S. tBl Of HOP: R'T IN!) G ii
#1 U4eU l
Tor Ilia of Hope. MoMsam- 1
Boil. Cattle Par* aa Wee
L>elly except But.vla. a. ~
without notice.
ISI.K OK HOP}:
,', i .
* a, em from , .u., ; ~
730 am from T- nth ■ .
* am from TANARUS it, ; ■
t IS ur. from liollur,
10 lu m from T-nth
U OD a’n fr,*n, T
1 li pm frt m oi,
t ao pm from Tenth ,
tkl pm from Tet th - ■ ,
ipm from Tantn .e uo t .n, f •
I pm fTom Tuith ig# pm
*■> pan from Tanth |
7M pm from Tt tl
II l i m f-om Tenth
So pm from T- n h • o t ; . i r ’
10 k, pm from Tenth h> , ~m .
|1! e- ; ... IV,
* UONTOOMMUV
!.• Itv for M ~
(SO am from 1 enlh v
S k pm from Tenth | l l . ... . .
tjo pm from Tenth coo , m f D ,
- ' 1 * ' '-'' e t*.-rt ...
*SO am frofn potion 7 >j art, trl,
ISO am from Holton t t- t , f r ! n
100 pm from pn ton I *■ #
SSO pm from llolton 3 <*, pm :
7® pm from Holton l 7 *n p, • ■ i ,
SOO pm from ltr!t..o ,tn ~..
i tit Mitti,
Car travel Honor etr,t Jun tlon
- m end every thirty tuinuiea t,
until II SO p. m.
Car leaves Thunderbolt at * n , n . .
every thirty mlnut.a thrr-.ft.r
*7 no midnight, for lioiion bare, t
tlon
FKKIUIIT AN In PAHt'KK < AI:
Thle car earrlce trailer for pa ~ ,
on all trip* and U-avee weal „r
market for lal- of H -pe, Thun irr, •
and all Intermediate point* at
100 p. m si*i p. m.
Leave* I*l# of Hope for Thunder* ..
City Market otvl II Int-'n ~
at *OO a m 11 00 am. 2 to t* rr
WLhl' L.MJ Call.
Car leave* vust itJe of city m irk
ffet Knd 6 JO a. m. and ei.ry t ,
ther, after durlnp the day m * :. 1!
Leave* WVt Knd nt *3O ■ rn ~
•ry *0 minute* th</e,f.r dnrlns the ,f
until 13 00 o’eloek mtdelrbf
it m T,r,rTP>v nni v -
#
f'/rTrf7®twH/’c Cm
I’u •<! ii<-t r % I lour#.
have !*•• n•. 1 n ■*’
the comf*-r :.B * B mi- m
New York. Boston ;*inl
Other rltb • Mnrr *i.
anfi sconorttii jI Thun <\ir
!>♦•!# Flaln mil fin v
fioor# Lull and •* 1
complete over oM
mAR, if . *>? I*l .n l
•
aiogur on request. E J
ItntiM tent oi
of rnensur**# of
II i\ nit n immlM-r . r tt
to lay In Fuv.mnuh thD
month w.* can quo;# clo#**
figtirrs.
J M AD.WF.
227 N Cbirb Btrect.
Baltimorv. Md.
FISHIMG
TACKLE,
JOINTED RODS,
REELS, ETC.,
SEINES, GILL NETS.
CAST NETS.
A FINE
Assortment of Kool >.
EDIfIRD LOWELL’S 1
113 HrouKhton St.. West.
ORANGES.
Hrlqu.tniri for
FINK FLORIDA ORANGES
FIU'ITB ANl> VK •KT AI! LI JB
kind*.
HKKD RTK. BF.ED OATS
HAY. GRAIN. 1 i:i :i.
CHEESE. DEANS, IV4-. I. *
W. 1). S mkins Vl>
■ft CMICHCCTCR 3 CNOUSM
Pennyroyal F 1 s
> ih in 'i ii"- i '
■ !*i 1 ft* I nWe *• olhi f
M lU ifrr iM* •*
l ata | • ' I
\ B ar.! •* Krllrf f.r 1 ille "
■A Lf ur Mali. I‘ <•*> I
this rarer HadUon *t|Mre. * •'
lkU) L. N lu&ivli * l* ■ w >■'• l*rw t *.
J. D. WEED c CO
•AY AN AAAI. UA.
Leather Bellini*. Steam Packioi* £
A*ni* lor NEW YoiUk HI 1 -- 1
BELTING and RACKING COill’A •
DONNELLY DRUG i
SAVANNAH. OA.
DRI'GS. SEEDS. ETC
M.ill or>lrm nolli-iuM. H*l I
|>. 8 —Send lor it ov * * '
DjriptpiU Cur*.
ahiicmksti.
gAVANNAH TMcATEii.
& Nnsht*. fommonr n* M mlay, N*
I .uni M i 1 in* • >
BRAt’NINH DRAMATIC C< ’
At Pupulor Prle..
PrcMntlnf Lawrtnc- M. - on * *r<
"CREDIT LORRAINE
Chonir* of bill *ch perform* --
AH h* laimi *p#etltlr liclud.r.
ml* Brown, tb* boy opnno
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