The Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1900-current, November 03, 1900, Page 6, Image 6

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6 CASTELLANE’S EXTRAVAGAVCE ih>u mi; *441 %mh:ii:i> tih mii,. MO%ft Of* IIIK UI FI Vhv Georg** (nulil \% #• %pp*lnte| Triwirr for Mm Mta*’# I ttrlunr. Tl* Mcrllng nitd HurrlMfci *l lh** i onui ami >flo Ooii I*l 1 ulertaln niruii, l**J i %n* lilm. Ilrlr-M --llrnc. rlr.. Hm* I uuntraa' Pile. Writing of i * . *n, ff it Owr. e OonJ.t u* rr * tor i C. .n- . f'nsrtei.a; I . -*er. I* inn • * r #!■*!• c.i •*( a. N 'a York World *> Tht : rs n*.r. that the Ca t U*n • *•*... -a. to . . n r*x* mI ft <• nj-M i r (rt. i t* i • i l in* . * rr .r . > Th* . *.r# *U.i> * x tr*n>’ > # •r*l t< * 'The * *c*rt***- oaw lh- \V nl r rr JH i ini.l . f li r b Ii * rf tii n>• In* • Avimt lii Boio *t* Ho*-, •►jritf lu: i m ikin'i ko into dMAli.'- of t*- * T* .1 - w .i*o to h*r rw ;* Bio#** m ik> I' t • f ’ 1 •* r ter, eh** hogget) I \x U o ! i r> s ; c atono* rhtrh will hart in . ♦ feet In## lie .ilra l * k - t rx;OMiri of hw- |>n *>M . ,t **? (DIMM B*m ha*..* to Owi * iu f. r •r* Uo-i throe *i*\ it I * o morr*xx Tfni;' t t I -*••■ Cor an hour wn'h ) ftftf • *-r th* !*• fi .irv* e f * - | * # i'* it*** rto|> ha* • n r • s * m • x tratvog i*• H t m j tt>* lh n r . i \ ':*.*• ■ 1 i • ■ tun* M* w.ii.i* l I* ap; unm I -,f a tru*t * w * 'o • r*n < Thtf.itif .; that h* • ■; ur** I nls r • *f*Hni.. Ua* i mini **itfr*-l .>fi nrr'-ffri' i t r.© lu ■■■• *r i • • pr• • - WO Gar-orge *t< .i 1 **| .ii <1 mi’ *i o ill to i i • H* l Mar * • 1 *aln from a* ad Cor rt* l ' ••UuiiilNur." < nnnt'a Knlhrr 'no I*ia* 'ft ' I t i w. A Mil.) lh. ; >fi i r *thn won r ogrr** W*- both f‘‘l that *• > r a; CBiaiki wvi adimniAttr tii* tru*-t njth ha* h parmmon? Itor.i trim -Mt!: ulty wll* i a' ti.if* r** Tii* ♦ *#>t hfUt • rvii* l a r* tf h . r* b m new**!. .tii to-night all Pari* ctuUi iu >• fpKUiAtlnc • to h** *t■ mo Horn of lh* (Vum'a m nr- h< # arl* I *r; a a **f**n ihat h wont sihmit t> < • <\>r su* d opntftmi’ttKKii- *i;*■ .m* -of fho 'io-ilb Mi.d t hAI -aflN tii’. or > |r • * f ling - may U for t >th r# la al tft* TT-t .■* MarQm- Itofti -f . in• r in tr f butt <f mnii r.. ul*. t< The fan* i* h* e*|*ct** i t■ 1* tr - t*-e htmfHf Tht- would him a rommiw&iCMk on th- lUk’ ■Hr a of >ll I if j root.' \ whi h would hav* h-a f.irtai.* tn tt.-aalf ala! a uttwifrml’lo h*- po r Mar quif But floor* tk>*4d took h* wlmf ! ou* -4 hit* *aU* tm offering o a Iminiaiar | lb* tm-i gratia H* w > her** l*t nmmer t. I• l that- whole <ju'tioi* He haa plan*., it I* j l>r*u. <*** tlAit uUI enforce itnmt**)iat i 1 raducal rhanp-s in the Cwit n o * of liun*; Ih* I oußtraa' Income. Anna tiouiU'f inooenc wh> Pm nt > y*;ir whTi eh*- bo. .*mo th*- Count*-a* Castellano. In the la#t four yir* th* CaOlellan*# eoudd hav*- ixpcnt without mi*..ir ing the principal of her fortum Ap#ar* t-cifly. they live.i wtftUn thtr income 11. ftrat y*at. Hu* the Income l* rob* and with it S-.- 3*j 00l> mor*-—in four years*’ Th t. U SI.SiidMKJ" yr. or ie >riy sM.*a* n rmM*vh Neither the Ater . V-indcrbllt* nor Roek**fei|erH. who nr* ftr r * her than the (>oukh anywhere n* *r that lU-kkloa. he owee 14.400,000 What haa it gtm>- f<*r Kverythlrg A ya.-fit. the Valhalla. >*t •■** and tlw* race-track coat th* litll* Kr* n h- j mars more. Jut |>4*mi*i went U > than ?ii m*-n%hw after their marring* - buy a irtte at the **m-r *f th* Avenue Iti . Uoix i Boulonne and the Avenue Mala koff. on whi< h the apendthrlt started hl ! "Had Marlda fMLi*'* which w t* to re produce the famoms Petit Trianon An other SI. I*oo.ooo went for rtarting h*- \ .1- ac*- A chateau at Pan rout s>**ooo TY> get hin wife into th*- emart* -t eet In Parts. th- Faubourg Hi Germain *ri*to> - rmey. Coant lk>n* dropped tl*i •<*,* at . moat marxwlou# Me on th* grounds of hi-* r* -*• Hkaioa. at the comer of fh* Avnu* iu liota de Boulogne and th*. C* r !#■ dew Aca- j cion. One Petr I oat *:iOO.H , Tta fete was i modernised reproduction of the fete given to celehrut* th-- mar riage of Bouts XIV and Marla Ther* ..i, j daughter of Philip IV of Spain Tli#*rc were ?iv performert, W*> serx’ante and rt ••• . gueot* After tha fate .Part* *> iety m - captod the Amertran Counties But thin w m only * droj> In the hu k* t The lively ttle Count want*-*! to ges into j the Chamier of Dfputl- * Pran • •• Con - ■ jrr- Ha did His *fimiaign ro**t sr** <v The I'ounteo# Iwriilf •p--nt for a I eMe in th*- Hu* Pierre Charron f.r the ore* lion of a permanent charlthe hasaar 1 in memory of her mother The Count** clothe* were the wonder of Part*. He made it a rule never to wear gair of trouaer* more than twice lie accumulated 1.000 pair*, whi* h tok to gether wltit h . iotaing and pet *n! •dooiment* sUX*.*di> fr-m hi* wlf*- -* patrl many H< l*ought s’**• • \\ rth <' bri brae. Jewel* mad furniture One -,k • j coverlet cOit $.*.000 lii?* stable *t ion What w*a* left of the went fur the Counters * clothe* living exio-r- * charity, the malMenani c if th** \*-ht an.i the keep of the stable The cheapest It* m \ In ft* whole list was th* support cf is. chlllren t*orn to th** nobh- pair # voar* ago the < a-t* Han*--* beg in to | 4 millionaire* who received verv v* r fr*m Amen v !*• raugnth* * uni f $*•"" ■••*1 earned by the gr-.tt railway ami t*•'• gr fc|>h * • IT>l atb Nt' lllt Up !•>' th* ! *!*• J-%> ' Cnuli Ail Part* knew this S* v* ral time* work stop|M*i on the i*l*H'if.l r- i marhh jIU along tha Buis *l> p.• ul- gn- l* atis* ft.*- 4‘ount **oil*it’t rxi- the w *1 to buy tn r. material *r t* hla u rkm* ti *> .• eionully a creditor Mo and 'I hc C.*unt to* k a fixer i*n th** l’.**ut -* t* r* u|. ll*- dropfe*l P" 'I". Th*- pula*, i t untin | libel I pit l \mrrlcN for Pnnl. A > car ago the Count w>• .• ?* * 11 1 x i pressed for fu.*l Not that * ildn t c>me *ver here la. t January * regal style, with fourteen trunks, two Ui.y lioys. several maids, tun* an*l x *lei iu|m rh suite of staterooms on th* l’ tagn*- sr.d plenty of tin* clothss But wouit Is that to a French count w!m murrt*-<l a Gould*’ The till* cost but a few thou sands and the short stay t the Waldor’ AMoria a mere laigatell*-—<*aatel!an*- w - her* f. r millions with which to keep electrifying "tout Paris.** A c< 1 shudder greeted them Tnc bridal iwtr hod *l* p.irle*! In to the a* < l.iirn of hundr* dr who came to see them off and the k I-.- *s of nil the Gould*. Not . Gould mtt them on their return. Th** lit tle ounte*- wept Tti# y drove in a pub -11 ha*-k to the hotfl. Next d.v the <*ount strode liatightily Into th- >f!ic> of George Gould Inst* 1 *d t e fond giver-away of th bride five year.*- te for* he fournl the .iim shr*-wl man of l, *i who w | rf* ct.y if fsbl- tut .> eedutaly unlvTtdlßß. Parbleti! No n*.o*x 1 Mr iou m ul *.| very frankly, sc* tb* story mr - t..<J hi- French brother- ( in-I • w tow* f. u .id have to llv#- within M* vrif. t • • *; i ” • i Oiinl demand* I some of her priori;.* M* ran up against n snag In c • *>; 11 of Jay Gould - will prohibit!* i *\ if f strode oit again *win after it w *- kroan all through the j Wall street dinri. >t he was nn appll- . cam lui a iuwn from ItuMcil d.igc. lio , war.ted So fw a: 1 t!* wanted It quiek |\ b*.i ,m I* wm in . hurty tor* 1 bnk t*> P.*u- M* Hg' wasn’t in a hurry Ii • i . ii and and not t • • *t m‘-- * it Th* -. urltx ee med too fur ren#otd from Th* <kuUlf Were astounded. The re - si t w • 11. ;t a fr i sir , ’ *d *t *lf irg * 1 K>u!d • ! H *:.,;< i ihdr.w their i'ppoGtion and fl, • ■* w*• lv at. rd to ti Count T • .*?. .-ail‘d awx% f.a|*p> ni I triumpt u.t \ and t w t **ir Biota y . |jm tr * ■ *. i i**i n A mill.on In b than • re a nett I lie t nrttiip null Mu t rtnic A r*r b k i- th* 'mi* • ri*ri.i~r *u> •* the N* xv V.-tk P ' • th* it*. a * w , ‘ • * .i t • r •• a- .* ’ tn tn- xx"-. * ' • * ' i ■ l, lH f • w• r. t * 1 xx. t.'i |- ! nr iiih! lh* i fi am !kkl little * • , • ~t up • , * . -ptel ■ J*r and bt* ■ .ur unb mad*- or mirrl. 1 : - r * .|; rluf f;• It- xvto i: tht G< .1 I r r>* > w* i t in * . ; . <,H' *1 fi *ir?ix th it it*’rf’.i , fh *• u *mr rt .< i . son vv J *<. tuur* -, mii.M if), wrii'l* 1 Pr**i h ro- | f, . t • \! *n. . i- t*i *• !u>i.- . 4**l I * dopar a xv< r*l f * *ul .** t dvitSini; i . • • son wi • x\ • Im ' I • I *t > k Marquis 11. aine * ! < .-n.*::.v tr o*i M lfquU had scrap* I to ! • land of fa j|o b*dte for tn j s *1 purpnr* ~f hunting gr • :!> bear** in th* Hs k • Th* C net *. *i go We * i i * ra * nv I tli'k * **!• % tn litni. ur •- Mti: ■ r. ing sph th* \b ■ in*'u hounds in h* m**t George G*mal i A imr i v wii i*eir j fori l to vii 'a* j “I • luring ro . .rr ~1 ard tjeorg* * **. g - *i-i i vr* <i the littf. • French Count to in a party, t a-t 1* rp to lh* tin- O' G.orgf ii** i) - jnvl- ! *'C:on * ’..'•* i; it-.- i 1 i>. mi pi >\ ,i cin t- r*i 1 lu* k H ~*d nai*. lift* **f lot Mes. t**i h* t • i u .. id|> i >t h* v , > mii* >• * i jug r • goi|a(tali** (o Is* < one * 'f ’ tnf *’ * s.il* in .ii Mr. Para it Hi** j eii had p a I ihi- te*rlhi file for i | II tic by taking • lrn t*> NVwp.*rt with h* r lo Nuviu- rht tVmid * *ng* i b • **th*-- !*- r lilt!* a .*>. ad ; a >1 >r • rr* -• ?lx* gair.' of billiard a*.* h* I*l on. H* amused Newport rgeiN ding.x t it kt • vxn • the fowher-pufr Cutipf ’ but I.* fatbd to tplure any bins tout I h f.r r t i* old Martp.p w u*l ;.m *r, i*r iMg gam* | lb |*ttld nr l' t i 11ta rstlot • to Mi- Vir- j gin la r wn* xx > n< **f t . b* t ad \ertl*ed .*f Am* r.m h* l* • Th* C* nt j '!--•> I . and fM, >1 r * |.V. '..it Mi air *-xm tn* I *.* him tr i turra 1 frm ! him with a sudd* tn * - that fd ■*l h!s nil* I ■ dy thou i |*4gn* ||. |rft \ ttji.it at*! reftirr* I to New York where h* Uv* *1 in i b • >r.lir.g ! nouse in Thirty--* urd **freer. Theft * an. hie goo*l for tun* In ra pit 4 e s>ri..vx*tl j horse i stle George G uid e t horoughbted j in lh* Monrn t.th Hurt. %nnon••**•> I.iigugeiWetit. The Can allun party was r tn* about | !hr*- \\--k- \Vh*'i It r*' rn* I Count I Ci telliiw gave t littl* dinner, lu- credit i now tK*i!)g immens* At this dinner h* an- j trounced his cngagerDerif to Miss Anna j Gould, who ha*l I*e n *- * of the C.madi in party Th* day following this announce- I roent tit* Count movrd from h - shabby | l>o.irdg)g ho.;-*- t*> a magniftc* i t .tiitr- In th* Waldorflf IB' spent ipon-y lavishly | with Jeweler# and tailors, ordering th bills sent to the \V ildorf. wh r* th* lulls I were paid. Among fh* ***• bills was a heavy one for hi wedding outfit The oplendor . f th*- w.-ldtng still i fr*uh in h public min i After th** wed- j ding the Count rs*k hi* trM* m*l hl wlf* ‘s money t> Purls Paris w glad to j *et him H got a warm wslrom- Almost Immediately 1 e;> rf* ta-gan t*> drift l*a* k at>out tin- wav in win b th** Count w i-* making the Gould g*ld fH He iit on* ** j I** sun to build 1 pal. * * Ihnt m nl* fh* 1 ! old Casteliane < hat#Mux l*ok Ilk*- thatched cott ig*-s This new Trianon e not ev* n I fir. *h-d t*e !. * ti.ughf it Count h*- •p*nt >?m*"t PC ' <* lre <l\ on it As * - *r* of h‘*ns- w .mining the CmttMcss gave dini> r f*r the hut. lr*<B *f w -rkmen nnd their famllb wh> w* i# engaged in build j Ing tb * won*l* rful p 1 * ♦ The stones used , are the same as th*s• usl in tb famous Are and Tn mp’ . morbl#* pillars i w-ere tb* he* that *. >ui b* found in Italian quarries *tnrtle Politician*. Th*- Count has heeom** enough of #m American t under.-I.in*l hw* pow*rfil i money may be marl* in polltl* s it *tru k . his fancy to '-liter the Chamber of put It and he spent money on his •amptlgn in * u.\ ft,at -*artl*.l French p>litb im It P ->1 I ihat he spent 00 to win ids r* it n* * • ;**ceed. h* use I many more Am* r i I.<!lars In a s ni**- w bat ridiculous attempt to re-iv*tibll*h a m iarcfi\ His htt I:•*-.11 - • f*-rx *r Involv * i him in two duel? It? l*o*h of which he run ceded In r.itr hlt.g in- optMinent be- j f. r* his ojTxmoni - ratche I him Tiring of -|** ndttig mllli n- on anew | hous*. h qui> kly sp* m on the | > acht Valhalla, whicii he rarely used, though he constantly k* pt it in commis sion at a eost f thous its.ls of dollars • year -Shortly after this th* Count *■ I 1 ■> '!• to IMwin Gould f*r s4.flhfM. amt ■tun* i in tr* - h Hi* first * * tebratlon of l- new • >h ua ' ■> IjU\ a s.v*i.*■• lot an I give it t>* a charity t..xnar From ;*o!i?i< s |j,* Count turned hi* at. tent lon to the racetrack, establishing rac ing stable* on which he h* nt lavishly * hout-and-- without having any winners In his stalls He had th* -MtUfaetlon. how ever, of estairllshing r*W styles In pad * l*** k *at* and of ent*-rt lining famous t x.#- 1 in his ra tr t k r** r that h* won much i.otort.ty In ing on* *f the l* a*l era Iti the crowd that insulted President BautsU it t ‘.* < • in 1 Prlx Plunged tn Stock*. About this time the enormous Inromp *f :h ;xh of th* Goul*l tJit*- 4*l for hi* xx ite h*l heeti ..b pkt* 1 that tin- Count I 1 • p> k*-t It probable that the Ibairse sheared hlni . * ■• .'W ver for he eoix * I t - xvUv to com*’ t" Ameri * with him WHITE BREAD EATERS I* 4i I lie I r 4 Mitli l** 11 Mittdnxx, 'lxx 1 •!xx iv- great xx die bread rat * r, tog* th* r with pa-try. hot bt-**ult. and generally us. .1 coffee. "For sown v*-ar.s ther*- was no noli ca l' effect;■ from this diet, but finally the inevitably b *pj*ii.i My strength b**g.m to fall, mind gr* xx dull >n*l stupid I * >ubl et blit little (oo*i find could not digest that, '1 had always been of > happy and sunny di**i***lflon. but now be* am* m*- rosc and miserable and v*-ry cranky to !* other itifinln'rs of ti** family. "One morn tig .* new food . all*, and 'drape- Nu ippeat nvarad it had * lifter nt t.si* than h usual n alth Bmhls. There xx o* rich, pleasant •l ixor that .m* a ■ • *tttsfy m* per f* ■ 11> 1 b* > am* las twill'd with Grape- N u 1 "I have now us* and this foo<l three months my str*tig*M - p.-rear'd gr* il ly. my mir.l is rmw * I* r ; r as a l> IT and 1 *an g* thr. u'i th' \v* ,*r i*r.d t*nr of a *1 iy without fc* hng at oil exhausted I sleep perfectly and have gained upwards of ten pounds In xx* ight "I have nofi.*e*l that strng. h'afthy people enjoy Grata -Nuts as well u, st> k )m ople, and It seems to furnish mre nouriahmi-r t than meat or any fco<| 1 have ex.r seen. You can puhb* 1 this hat pi*-as< omit my nam* " Platis mmith. N*h., P O. I to* V >| This man’s nam*- will be given by th* Postum Cereal Company.. Bid., at Battle Crevk, Mis.lt. THE MORNING NEWS: SA i l RI)AY, NOVEMBER 3, IVtOO. T ANARUS“ BEE HIVE, k N. SCHUTZ, -imrt St. Julian and Whitaker Streets. LADIES’ UNDERSKIRTS. \\ * nr. off- ru 1 fin* of Bd*c Tuii.irkiMr In **lor* b :..* k and white, re. |• v I >1 all a • X ..■ ■* w * . I - pri* • a* *X\a> OUt of I * ~*i.i. ►it ■ p *ltv- * • 1 'rn . t * • i v t: *in ■ •’• • • pi ‘• ** 1 i .. Figured and sir pt ■ Mot an 1 lerakirla. I # ., , . . j .4,r n*l Pile k Piqtie Cm It rakirts. in * gr* a.i xancty of color-. < f led tioura Bi.iijm fi.>b*l Cos*r * itnbrt* • r. lerskirts. <1 • !’* flout.* ♦ Kk* I . j, |.\, ra \ Pal l c -vot rnb-'**k'G *i*iiu* f!*> ** tnmm*d with Ida* k hi aid ........ \ t . , Pit. r. | F >!m t •I* • M- t* • rii''*l H it* n1 n l*r*;< rs a* * ordtor.-pi at* and I!.. >* *!.ul>i> r if! * ....... T -tt* hi, y\ a* Muii Cndetdtlri.-. with flout.. • it full X. Ba.li Wait** Mue a l’n*l*-r-kirts em ro iery trimmed flounc*- ra l.„ \\ t. Muslin rn i**rskiM • trimni** 1 flounc. *kV l, |( i Mus.n I 'ndersklrt#, emnro lei • at *1 fnrrrtiori trimmed flounce 7N.* in I • t m*ir**l that hi# purpose was • ot twin finat'.* ini u . i--.mii e from his wif* r* nt.v* - Tb* Goulds however, re -civ* I their i. ■ tt.fh'-r-in w cowlly N* m r r of tl * Govt id family was at *he (*s<r to gr**-! hmi. but. inx r.nl tn* Count vv shown lepafit in th*- Paris pi|H*r* xx kii m ir*l the Count xvnh fi"**tig from I a li -t of creditor** It wt then tbnt he s.w ’ I th* * ablea with challengea *o French*ditoi - It whs t-< Go*!.*l Indepondarn e in h.s xvlf* • • -‘ i them to a hotel lr.s. a*l of to Lak* w • >*l wo re they declare*! th t tb*- fJotiM lotiidcomt' to ace tnrn if th**> j ar*d I. * * tb* m. Soon after Helen tb>ull i the ~■* i< cm.iker lbrt oral the *',*. 1 Milan-- were wen in Mia# Gould hu • t theop*ra Ba* rln the ex*ening Georgo Gould visit ed tne box. .tn*l the skits x* em! to have *. tired fr the Count xv i • rxortly returned to Park#. It never ha# been mad** known whether ta* Count mad* gt*od his noller.gcs ? ■b. Fr* wlltorj* ur that h* o? t:n**l nr<\ firi!*n*ll asist.in *• :* the reault of h!- vi-a h*- r * FI.OH 111 %*h 4(11001. TAV. Whitt I.Ni’h t nnnt) MitM Payr—Other '1 n I In lift*e- \ew. Tall.i tv* ** . Nox 2 Hon William N. 54heat#. * - **iii*crintcn*lent of public m stru* tion y.-st' r*Uy maAi*- th** s**mi-an ; * ..ti p|a>rtionniejß of the one-miil plate h-Ht] tax to the peveral counties t cord irur to :h- average attendnn- *• of pupils |,n th* f r* s hH>l- *>n the baels of V 0 cent# per pupil, as follow#: Baker Immv*. Brevard. s4*wi.so; Calhoun, I IXT ?'►. Citrus. s3>'4 xi), Columbia. sl.4‘S F; 1- S*'?*x. r*-'4. Duval, U.H46.40; Kacambta, !f! 77x (■*. Hamilton. ?* . ♦**. Hernando. ! SJV.tft. Hillsborough. 1:17140. Holm 1744 I- ff* rs- n $1 M- >. UifayeWeTi^n* l M iri<i. fj ♦'•(4*' Monro.*. I'dl.b*. Orang**. | $1,123 M; 4>-reol. S3M 10. P.IWO. s.'*3 JO. Polk, li lt*** ♦<*. Putnam. $1.01.7 si*. 8t Johns, S9K; Sumter. $774.40; Suwannee. $1,347, Walton, tm*- s*> No iptudntment 1- made t* the other s%xent en -omitl* s l.c.i!is** th*- court/ •uperintei-.l*-rit# have not yet file | th**lr annual r* porta, which were due in Mr ip eits uffice on July 15. last, and fr* in which data mu t la- obtained fo making this api onion men t. Robert A French of Pena.i ola has been nppointes! naval ae< ret.iry. with th* rxiak of colonel on the staff **f the Govern r J Hudson Curry •>( Palmetto has I non ! granted |**rmission to organise a ii\i*lon of naval militia at that pl.t ••. to take th** pWo* of th* Port Tampa divisl n. which j ha# Nen dlpbanxied on t • oti:.t of tha loss of member# by r*m<v.il to other l*ointe. Guv Bl n #h m has made the following Axil appointments Frederick Gilmor** of Pensacola, to be notary puhll*- fxr the state at large Moses W Bee of l, k*>ile, to !>e notary public fur the stat. nt large For the firs* time in several years the marrmg record of Beon county for Octo ber shows the white# B> be ahead of th** negro-'. th re having been fiv* whit* mar r>ag' and four colored W \V Hrown. agent for Selle# A- Gray'# Hhuw. is her** to arrange for a date on which to exhibit. mm iaijst# uiitn \ititi Police stopped Then* M|rikfnac on Mtreel# f \**xx 1 ork. N* w Y.i’k. Nov : S’\ sp*aker# of ♦ w -,e go* !.1 Labor party who Insisted on t ilk irig t. an enormous crowd at Seven'h and Av* line C to-nuht wvr* urr*-te.l by tha |xoli* Th* men rr• >t* *4 r** Arth r K* p. William T Km ♦ 'I. David B• r. luit- . i*l t. r, lrvlf g H. \Vi is:*a tier •iixd Max Stork K. * p xx.- talking to . crow*! of ibout >*•. ti litng them that there *• no freedom for peopb* when a f**w own the Instru ments by xx fii h -• *• • **u 1* # for till ir pro • Jud. xvioui Poll- email Farmer told him h* in l l no |* rmtt • • sp* ik there u I that h - nu~t -t*; K- **p k(? >n. saying that Chb'f Dovety wu!d he notified and *hi* i he had * righ* tx s|*e.tk Farm* r pullel bun *fT *h st m*l, and f* a ring trouble *s ! fin* crowd y* ll**d aiul hissed ut him. he | s*nt t > the station for help. Another mm w. -*f t up Tie r *xx 1 xv ( threat ening *l growing mor* botst**rvu#. un*l another * *ll was s- nt to th* -ration house A ting Cpt. Cully and thirty policemen j th*t. cam* * Gully fount Keep talking to a rapidly Ki,nx eg crowd in*l h* xx * urr* **t<l Kin ..* tried to talk an.l a** xx rr • I \s one Hociultst w.*** arres***! another to*xk his p i *■ *n the st.itai. and xxas urr *• I tn hi-* turn, until ther* wen no more sp* a kero. The crowd hoof* ! t u poll- ♦ nd the offi • *>r* *iiraged large*| the crowd Th > y -. .I it:* ir . tubs on * cr* it many ti* ,*B list drov*- th* < r*wd buck frum the strr* * ! fi- neg !t. Then It • x t..>k tn men to ! th** stut!<>n hous* They w# re m cells • tv i pbrt tim* xx :* n t‘i # xx. r* bailed i out . Monnnii'iil t* Pnrndl. Ivondon. Nov 3 John Redmond snv *>x.ll. as fh** trust* e *f the P.irn*dlii fund it tot pir* fi/i • A\< r:hil* th* vsl.W* *‘f th* lute Chari' Stewart Pirneil, which xx u pu' chnsed by Mr IVivtan th** *b-r c*y when sol.j at auction by th* Kind I* judge** court, they wi.l .1* vote the fund I*. the • rection of a uiuiiurmsi; to Parnell in LtubiU# U AH HOW F %IH PIHMilt % M UK. rue of the Feat urea the Xfnicl* I It % Will Present. Wsy rose, (h Nov. * —The directors un i everx :.>dy ■ inn*** bd xxith th*- Way r*ss F.*r A##o.’iatk>n are anticipating the biggest time ever witness**! in fi*nith Georgia during the big fair next we* k Attnictlons r- air*-ad\ 1* ginning to roll into the ground**, while Secretary Bh44rne Is receiving score# of applications daily fx*r , Th- i ->.j l- *r** xv rk.ng har moniously !** make tie event a grand sue •*•* in every sen.-*- of th*- word. Not orly are the |>**>pU of Waycross w-.rklng lik* Trojan# but th** farm* rs hax*- at their inter*'#! aroufr*’l to tne highest pit h They tf< going to have a strand agrt* ultural * xhlblt and .-how to th* work! what V\.u county is caixibb of producing. Tueed.ix will t*e the o;>ening *1 iy. ar.il from then until th* end of the we*-k ♦■verything will (• wide open The races will I** u great druwing * ard. the purses i **lr.R Mifflcjeiit ro lrlu miiiy n-t *1 j horsemen t* bring their stabb s h***e I On Tu* sdav th** \N lyrrusa Gun Club wiil | begin • thr*-* day tournament. M irksm n | from Georgia. Florida an.l Alac.ima will | shoot lor th- prises In aldltion to th* regular programme ther#* xx!‘.l In- a grand pvrot* hrd* llspluy at nU f Th** fire tv rk- will Ih- on an -Uiboratc ale \V *ine-salay will t>* \V.iy*roa# lay The public s* iKiotfi will b • W- and and the chll *ir**n will !**• out in for •* Th*- MkJwav PkiD.in* ** will t** 111 k-s**| working order T'i* -ly night, with new features Wed nesday. Th** gun *iub cay pigeon shoot will be x*ntinu*l in th*- morning Dur ing the’uft*-rnoon thr**' exciting races will |m pullevl off. Every night the grounds will i-<* brilliantlx ligiited by -.s. tricltv. • i.'htx It an.l*. eni arv*l four Imm*-n#** r h lights l*. mg use*l f>r that purpose. Thursday wd t-e n big *lay Bam Jones will lv. her**, lie has teb'grapfud Becre tary Hi .rp* to that effect. At nlitht he will hoid town the boards at the opera house Thursday has t**en !esiKnated ' M IKmough laiy.” Th*- Southern Jin* Compjr y will cl.-e d*>w*n the r mil s ut Granville, Nlcholls. Saginaw. Hazelhursi n*l Offermau . and th* employ* - n* urlx ’ o in number, will ** glv* n fr**** trana !■ nation an*l fr* tickets to th*- big fair bv the company Balley's big mill at McDonald, and Gray Bros ’ mill ut Bella t n and Gray s null w ill b* *i*>s and lown in tioi or of th* day nn tills day Hon. T ti Hilliard, the boy orator of Coffee county, will sp* ak on !*• half of Hon J J M< Donough. on Krblav th** cavalry tilt MII take place. Fight tram# from the cra k rival ry tcnuanl's of G >rgia will take pm In th** conte#t This will b* W H Den ham Ihy. and Plant System employ*'# from all over the line will be here. Mill: IIIFH I’HOH IMMXOA. #l<lldne f2tx*n Thoma# 4 na#*tl Her Heatli. Way cross, Ga N*>\ . A runner came to the city ils>ut noon to-day for Coro ner Jackson Grim*# to h<> *1 an inquest over the remain# of Mrs Tom Thomas, who died some tim* during last night at the home of her husband, about four miles *.*! of town. | It seem# that Mrs Thomas was poison -1 rd. *il a# there are sum* rather suwoi i*u •Ir im-tan. *' v conncl*l with the r it wa thought advis ible to hold n l uu*' t According to the b* j t Informa tion at band it apfw-are that Mr Thomas hal r tiirne*! l ist night from working on the road, and as both h* and his wife w* re ♦umg he pour* * I s*tn* m*-*li* in** whbh h* hu*l in th** hull-* and gave h* r som** of it intending t* i k the other himself As soon *- sh tasted it #b s.d*i ‘This is jm* *n; r **o bitter Then he d* :d --•*1 not to t ike the other and call* 1 *! in neighbors. *1 sent hurriedly for a doc tor, but b* fore h*- arrive*! th* woman was dead. Mr Thomas says h* think# someone must hav*- gone *o hi- hous*- yesterday and put poison in the medic* n*, as hath he an*! his wit*- wore b**.nt He n*n ac count for it in no other way. M>- I** a brother of Hon Calvin Thomas, Purca county*# representative in the E* gr-: tur* m*t a cousin of B. H. Thomas >f \N .ycro ♦ * | Mil#. It Fill i.o|> TO MEXICO. *ulclde of nn Insnn** Farmer—Other XXityer**## Nrxm. \\ .v. r. Ga . N iv. 2.- Mrs. II W, lb* I left I t night f.T the City of Mex ico, > tiled there by a telegram announ.-- i< g the and b oth f her husband 1 i-t Friday, j Th* y ha*i b* *>ti living in t/ur*t.r# ?h* Pi-* tht*- x*srs, near txhr.4 Mr Hi* 1 wn* <] exlrr.sivi' go and mine-* tl w- * n rout* :<* tl ■ City of Mexi * (• •*'ans,i t imp rf an* b >- ness xvhen *l* • h f*- in h* art • roubl* overlook him. Mr** Heel, xx ho xx vDillng r*datives In Wayerosv will *• ••iti •I in San Antoni*’ Tex by l *-r son. Haines, who was .itunding - hoo| In ’ # Allen Smith a prominent farmer r>**ar Fpchuroh. this county. • ommlu* I sui* id** *rly thi- m*rning by #h*>**f!*!g bims*df in the h *<l H- was Insin* when he . *mi mltte<| th* n Ther** were t.nrr* brotivra, J***l. Alfred iad Alim, nil *f whom hav. i> *'ii lt;niat* - of the Insane ;t->y)um. Al fred died tht re la#: xv* • k Borne year* ago Joal and Allen were returned i.uin# fc ure*i, but Joal hu# b#gi inaana the past rwo year# ixnd k*pt unler guard by hi# family Of ute AUi ha# ha*! n rr turn Of thr mtlad' but the tragedv of this rrurnitig put# n en*l to hi# trouble# He was i w>ut *iw year# oid Dr J B Walker # **am rn away this morning The <|octor and h!# driver w*re thrown out The f*>rmer was severely bruise*! i{ being unconscious for neany an hour. HIT* HEEL*# J. A#T HPKKTH. I ttuni*iiil* Ifrard Pmldent of I iilt**l Min** \% nrkrri. Wllke#barr. Pa. Nov 2—Pre#il**nt Mit he’| mitle his last #i>e*ch to the I'nited Min*- Worktrs of the anthracite coa <ll *tr| t to-night at Nanticoke pre vjous t<> hi# depurtura for IndianaroD* Twu thouaand peopb- pi* ked th*’ opera !'•* .*•* in whi* h the me*tit.g was held an*! 3 On thnorg-l th*' street# tn the vicinity of the hotel, where an overflew meeting xx *- held later. In the course of hi# remark# President Mitchell said: Th* .-’rtk* of anthracite e*xil miner# 1s now a matter of history* It mark'd an epoch which tills the h**rt# of working men throughout the land with hcx*c arid higher ambition It wa# not a victory for miner* alone, but for l.ihor In general P it# fruit* are to be measure*! by dollars iml <ent# w would fattier have lost ft has Kindled in oar hearts greater lox*e of >untry t m**an# the beginning of the end of strikes." 41.1. OPEHATOHi COMPLY. llemanl of the trrsnton Conven tion Now Fully Mrt Haileton. Pn Nov 2 —Cuyle Bros . i.trlppir.g contra- ’or#, to-day grnnfcd their men i voluntary Increase of 10 per rent In wag- All the stripping rxwitractorh and operators of washerle# and collieries, without exception, have now compiled with the demands of the Bcrar.ton mlr.er# ton vent ion. j •_ Nlin*rM IteMelietl Agrerment. Wilke#harre. Pa Nov 2 —The miners of the La'high Valley Coal Company am* ployed at the Dorr * nee and Prospect mine who went *ut on strike yeaterdav reached an amicable ngreemertt o-4lav an*! ail the men returned to work OHXTOHS HOIOHIA TRbATFD. *orinl l.nlior >p**Ler Ordered OH I hlrngo’i Wfreet#. Chicago, Nov. $. floe la 11# t labor orators rain'd the red flag in State street to-night and were driven off the thoroughfare by the police, who were compelled to inter f* re to atop a riot U was Socialist La bor night tnd the speaker# had a half dozen wagons to *t***k from along the streets. There were frequent oli#hf# h**tween the speaker** and the tlg crowxi whl ri gather***! around the #tnn*ls Shortly after midnight the crowds le am** l*o!der an 1 red flag* wer- ra #***! or. ••very wagon The red flog was vary large iitul in contrast woe hung a flag of the I’nited Plates of verv small *llm*n #ions Th- crowd took all thi-* gi*"d n luredly until some of the D*b# #p aker# began kicking at the Arnerlcsn flag In a moment thwre was confusion ar.*l along the strr*-t #ev**n of the orators were drag ge*l from th<4r xx*gona ami nxughly treat •<i The central d* Mil polio# wafrxn was called and Hergi Mahoney Mer**<l the Dobs xx ago n# to lav# the streets an 1 •h*'\ w* re ***ortel away. f**ilow*ed bv the police patrol. A mob of 1 people foi iow**d th* wagons until they dliapp A'Cd in the shadows of laik** street •G. XIGIITFH OK CHHIPTV 41KS. st>plr-# of Horrible Mnrdera by the ( hlnear Vinter#, Victoria. B C., Nov. 2 —Shanghai po p. r* received here to-day contain an e.llct by the of Shan S!. commanding the Boxers to burn the houses of the Ghrietlan* #nd kill them One letter *t*?ev that Mr and Mr** McDonnell, the little girl Mr. ami Mr# Moung. Miss King and Miss Burton were decoyed to the Yeikw river on July K and there killed A letter <lutM Pi An. on July 34 te.kx of the death of four Chinese Christians. wh*> were comiel'ed to draw- lots for thalr live* Th*- lots turned In favor of one. who escaped, nnd against four, who were put to death by torture in the temple At Fen river near Ping Yang Fu. the Box* r# • ut crosses on the heel# of the Christians nnd then thr**w their bodies Into th** river The I'drlstian# of Hong Kong and Ghee Chong districts, to th* number of s*#. escaped to the hills and their fate was unknown. A Markov xx as reported on Aug. 23. a# having been held hostage by the Boxer# and. Mnckay and Mtaoe# Chapman and Way were reported to be hiding in the Kiafig Phi in m* -untaln# Bishop Favner *lef*-nder of Pi Tang Cathedral, on reach ing the coast, estimated that 2,hoi> native Christiana had been killed in the Pekin division. KOI I. I *T HIM Till; FIGHT. Hiiwsell KnoeLed f ho* n*kl Clear I It roil jtli the Hope#. Denver. Col. Nov. 2. —With Mood streaming from cuts over each eye, Fred erick Russell, the California hevywe‘ght. broke from a clinch as the gong sounded the close of the fourth rour.d of hi# fight vxtth Joe Choynski. before the Colorado Athletic Club to-night, and put two at Iff punches to Joe’s body, knocking him clear through the rope# to the floor, where he remained nearly five minute# This foul •ot Russell the fight, which he probably would have, won hut for the foul. Cho ynskl. even though very tired, cleverly avoldeAa number of knockout swings nn ! punches, md had Russell's face badly nit up. On Guard Thewarningcough , * s the faithful sentt n-'- I' tell* of the PProach of con- W&Yz sumption, which has Killed more people than war and pesti combined. It elite 11 s of painful ®S®Mfc] ct,t 't s ' sorc lun Ks weak throats, bron chins, and pneu monia. Do not auf fer another day. It’s use- W less, for there’s a prompt r and safe cure. It is Ayers Cherry. Pectoral which cures fresh colds and coughs in a single night and masters chronic coughs and bronchitis in a short time. Consumption is sure ly and certainly prevented, and cured, too. if taken in time. A 25c. bottle for a fresh cold; 50c. size for older colds; $ I size for chronic coughs and consumption. “ 1 '**** kr<>pa bortl-of Avar's Oi*nrr IVi-toral on bamt Then nw, tj ßl „ | cold I ult a lltile of it anti I am OD .T; ‘. J *““ O. lU'Qron, Oil. 10 taw. El Paw,, Teiaa. Anheuser-Busch Bottled Beers arc without a peer — * Budweiscr,-Tiworithur Black & Tan 9 “Tke American fV'tf* if \\'&? Anheuser-Standard Pale-Lager Export Pale Exquisite, -'Amencm Wten*p— The materials used for these brews are the very best obtainable. “Not How Cheap; but How Good” is the motto of the Anheuser Busch Brewing Ass’n St. Louis. U. S. A. f, i fimou* food-drink ihil phrilcUlu recom- . . — V ///}Jr mend In nurln> mother*, the eoneeleeceot, fi ’** *** - the eted. the feehU. U rrde hr '*<• lluctn,oi. PRINTING TUI: l.ithotcraph aiul Department of the Morning News i* one of the largest in the .South. It is equipped to do the best work in at! branches of printing. Its plant is modern and is operated hy skilled people . . . BANK BOOKS . Bank Bonks of all kinds Is our ape Malty, k D* t*"iT Slips and general hank M.ti*ner> the Morning News doe# in a s ip* rk r sty.* Ai.l no bank, it matters rot how small, should be without our lithograph che* k bo* ks. MANUFACTURING PLANTS- Wr* make n specialty of doing out work 4' xx-11 .* lithograph work for all man# f* iur:n. pbmis not ni;v In Georgia, but 4. 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