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NOVKMIIi II fINNI.
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INDEX 10 MW ADURTISLMEJiTS.
special Not! < Bladder Trouble Re
llevcd by SiiiMtn- <• Sprint: '* Water,
Bavarmah Ihn.ding s ipp.y Cotnpanv . Man
•els. T I rr Andrew’ It ml.
I'o , To V\ai T.ik* rs; Notice, Chiidrer..
Don't Forg* t I • lion Returns at the
Fair <ir.undf
Husiii* - Noil- • Harvard Heer ai
Hick 11* * *mant I. A W foundry.
S|m due*. Riii Is4tv A Morgan.
Amu."* in* n Ii -imitg Dramatic Com
pany * * iter To-nighL
Hi*an>! i S* h :d* \l* n harts and
Miners' Transportation St* unr hip Line*
f*r Rail I tin • -i nl l‘hllad*d*hi t
In*# r S- .ii V* kage of Blscuit—Natlona.
Blf* ult C otnp.iny.
Legal Noti* es* ('nations From the Clerk
of th* Com*. oC ordinary of rh.itham
County. Notice to Debtors nnd Creditors
Estate Margaret Collin-. Deceased.
Washing Powd Pearilr.**
Mak Nutrlne— Anlieur-- r-Ru. h Brewing
Association.
Cleveland Bicycles— Wm A II If. Rat
timorc.
Medial H(t'thr Stomach Hitters.
Hood & I*tlie. Ayer . Bills, Dr. Hathaway
Cos.
Cheap Couron Advertisement* Help
Want I’d. loiipluyment Wanted. For lt*n
For Sale, liust. Personal. MPrllarteouf*
The Wen flier.
The indi .itiona for Georgia and lai t
rn Florida to-day r** for fair weather
and pl*a mt temperutur*. w.th light
iioriheNy wind:
The parti".in who cannot draw * <mfrrt
I’um the predh.-lions of th* muatg* r- oj
Ids party must b hard to plen.-e. Roth
rldt. are cluimitig everything In sight, an I
much that Is out of sight A prodigious
amount of prevarication Is going on. The
election to-morrow will show Just when
It lie*.
First dlstrb t voters should give sotn*
part of to-day to arranging for the cast
ing of their own votes to-morrow for Col
Letter. m l to urgli g others to go to th*
polls and do the right thing by the Con
gressman. When the ballots are counted
Col. Lester "hould have one of the large:!
vnaJorll.es that h* has ever received.
The unending Maybrlck * as* Is again at
the front Notwithstanding the cum
has byan reviewed a number of
time, and a i anion refus*#) the wo
man each tlm*\ the ap|otfitmrnt or
a iu’W He* retary of Hinte for Home Af
fairs tn tin ut Britain has opened an* w
the question of her release from pnsun
The .NVbbn k * • wiil long l*e remem
I cm! *- otie of th# most stubbornly con
tested tnurd* r ea -■* tn English annals.
The New York Journal of Commerce
apparently tak*some satisfaction in not
lug that labor unions ur being formal
In th Houth and bringing about strike#
In th* textile Industrie? It says “Our
correspondent's letters show that labor
unb ns and strlk* an Im ginning to mak*
themselvt s f•*lt. ( n the Houth,) ami It i:-
partt* ularly n t abb that a s rlour
etrik** w.i, pr ipltated over a question of
the claim of the organU.itl*m instead of
the iy or hour*- of work 1 The Journal
of Connie tiu.- held th* position tha*
th lab*.r troubi* - whb h hu> been ex
jHfbn I In N* w Fttglaed mills would
b ti.ipl .ite 1 in th* Houth a?< : o*n a
cloth manuf turirvg assume*) consblera
b.e proport urns In this section, and that
therefore the Houth would enjoy no ad
Vantng< ov i \ vv F.ng md tn ihc matter
of labor It regards the strikes which il
lefers to • denionstratir g th* i .rreotn#->a
of It- predi lion.
There nr*- 2.000 negro voters In Chester
county. Pennsylvania In an *fTorl to
hokt the •• votes h Republican* of tha
county have d*e *idnl t* •• #l* pth of in
famy that Is altnoM Inconceivable. The
Phtla.b .phla Record boldly and epenly as
sert a that. t**r |K*4ltl*%l reasons, th* dis
trict attorney of Chester county and one
of trie Repubh an *and*lat* - f**i r pr* -
seniASive in th* Legislatut* at* n live In
term#**! *rle tn shielding from trial ami
punishment a hi * k brute of the name of
Turin# 11, who not long since assaulted an#)
outrug*d u whlif woman of respe* lability
of th** name of Webster. The evidence
agaln&t Tunnel! is sal*) to be conclusive,
his crime admits of no ena*l*w of doubt.
Nevtrtheu# ►. for th** sake of th#* vole*
oi the people of Tunnel!'* r* *•. the Kcpu -
llcan po.lti* lai - are shielding him from
trail mii*i the fa e which he so richly l*
aerves* Hays the K* old. ’ Hrmme
th# m# n who *an e • *l* . rode th**mselve*
at tha hest of partisanship
Hhame on the I'omrnuntty that can tolerate
su* h infanrv’ wltnout lndignant
t#n*l ov* rwhelm.ng rebuke?" In view >f
the lie 'rl - )*• f.f ml’. t We fire for* *1
to the opinion fqat it iv*ni*l n**t seriously
objef-t to a lynching m ch ster oouniy.
with Tunnel) nr.d I •* de'enders thv
chief actors In tha tragedy.
THE i I II \ > ( OWKM'ION
The Cuban t'.mstltutlor.dl Conventl n
will iis>f mlds m Havana to-day. It wII
I'*- milled to order ' y t)*n Wo*d
as Military Governor of f’ubn lie wII
rend th® eal! f*?r th*- eonventlon *®*u*‘ I
by tho Fnlte 1 Htatea War Depinm* t *l®
liver h hrt ad*lrsx, and then adl l'
lu- temporary < h.iirmanshlp a< l have the
m* mi** i • rf th* convention in their own
•1* vl . i ;*i Wood declares that i *• w ill
not. in any monr,* r whatsoever, attempt
to influcm • the . ..nv* i.ti n In *n *. *( 1
ilelitw ration 1 or . on* jus on It !• fr>r th
b4-ga **.*• of th( *’ut*an j-* *;*!*• *.*>•.
through th* r o# * nil >n what rnani r
f>f cuMi|fttfjon t ‘se\ wtl nlopt f r tHeir
t * w ami Icdej** i l. ni gm. trim* if
D may t" .-•* i , **r llev. Mr.•* * laim- !
It* a sp* ** h wi, f h*- irvtdi- In * hi* ag *
*• H j , mat ' a <p,tr.i g .yernm n*
over Culai uncontrolled by the American
republic, should never h*v* been prom
l**d ‘ and that it Is. as In says, th®
*l* lnv of ih<- i: ‘ii *| to be- onv Am**r < r
territory Nl* inwhlc. the pltge of tb ®
g*wri rn*a • hiving been given In the mat
ter. *hre ) nothing that it ran do but to
fulfill H-, promise Whether Benator
lte\#rt<|ge |K**-h r* ferr**l •• above. wIM
pr*ve prophet) -whether "revolution wi I
a *d revolution as in the Ho:iih \merl
*an nufitrh , Havana o-Mln fester In th®
ve|low* arid Fuha herom* a Kturee
of irr 'ation and *f !•> *r *ian*r aid
d)>' so to i 'rfh heraelf :< 1 the I’nltrd
Htat* r# main® to h M-en It w ! de
p* and tipn the *iit*rs th* m-* v* - wheticr
or not their government Mal'. endure.
It j*racflcall> u.-sur*-d that the conven-
■ will extend nvet i * .iiMde: dl* |erlod
**f tsnn Bom*- of the men of th
isbtrtd have been chosen aa rlelegres
The abiiitv ol til of these however. -Jo'®
not I** ta the line of stat*smanshlp.
B* me of tb*m are better fighter- t. in
awmaker and rong* rln rgltatlon than
in t raft Several in •f. U t*r • -
are miptiieni of tte r* ctralnt ||a-e i upon
he natives bv th® military government
n1 wish to see the Amen* rns out *,f
plan*! at or*. • They #*ie ,i-o dis*ontent
. I with ti.it |Mrtlon of the War Depart
mem's call for th® eonxenlicn whl h
st res It to be the duty of tn® convention j
t * provide f*>r *il with the gov
*rr mm* of tiie I’m * l S .f®- upon 'h*
relations to exi-i b*-tween that govern- j
merit aid the governm* nof Cuba " THE.
they soy. Is suggertiv* ol coercl<*n on the
part *f the I'nlte I B*.t*> and Indb tliv**
*f a tlenire to e>tabl|s,i a *lominatic*h of
the foreign relation® of the island wher i®
It is th* w sh *f th*- Cubans t* have iti
absolutely 1 re*- government, including no h
internal at and external affairs
It ha- town iw-h* V-. 1 that the Constitu
tion of th- I 'nit* and Btat* would b* t ikon
as the nsvi*; from which to ronatrucl th-
Cn-. it it lon of tit> i This, howev* r. ap
i**‘.trs tiow’ to b*‘ uncertain. Borne * f th--
*le|egtffes tigve fse* n studying th*- * n*
-fßutlon- of th* * *ntral m*l B* nth Amerl- j
an republics wtih a view to embodying
.ertaln of their features Into the Cuban ■
fundamental law Th** idet seem' t** b- ,
that the constitution® fr.tm*d by peoples
of Spanish **xtra tlon, nnd of racial * har
.i' terEii- -imilar to those *f the Cul*ana,
wou 'd more nearly suit tti® put pose-* of
Cuba than a constitution Jrawti t*y al
for an Angln-Baxon people It rnav h**
that th<- t- st f*otur* s of all th** constitu
tion will I** l selr*ted In ha* event the ®
. (l ti he found r.o ground for advert*
criticism.
Ti* assembling of the Constitutional
Convention marks an important *po h In
th*- history of Cuba Th* <le||boratlona at *1
m*lusion of the •*>-' will Is- follow**)
with clo-* nMentlon it inis country, which
la inter. >t* l In the out one hardly less
than Cuhti herself
Tllb Mil l int l 1.1. t I’UH ll* \ITEs.
Th* fa t that Mr. Bryan to certain >f
th** electoral votes of th* Bonthorn States,
and. that too withou: miking n effort
l„ ge* them. Hlto the hearts ot the Re
publican h ader wih bitterness The H
publican pipers tire contlnui*ly saying
that It wouhl to* much better for tb * ;
South if her el* toral vote were *ilvi*b.|
to tween the two great parti* For In-
Man*® the* New York Tim* i day or two
ago, said: "The repudiation of Bryan
:,v half a dozen Southern St i * s w* ulil be
..f iii ml. ulople I*, ni fit to th* pple of the
S*' ith The shortest way to the settle
ment of th® tt *- lspue Is through n tn
ereas® of he whit® tiopulatlon rapid ,
an*) aubiduntlal a* to reduc® the Mack** !
to fitirnerical Insignificance That ran i
com® about on V bv lh- complete eatab
l shment of th** condition* of th® industrial !
reglm* Wnett th*- Bou:h has attained to
the manufacturing • tlvltv *if N**w Eng
lud h**r people will hive tore nod to con
mrn ihemaelves itout rt black* Hard
a-* it to for the Until hern voter to forget
th* odor qui - l>ti *n election day. the
*ith of November H • *liv when it would
>•** much to his interest to |n\ it altogether
asiile nra) *ast hi* vote against W J.
Bryan That would to a vote to preserve
th® Democratic party for reorg miz.ition.
lrv'e victory now would destroy it forever,
and a vote* to preserve the pla*e th®
S’Uth Im alrta*lv won ond to k*-®p the
path open before her
There was a time w i®n th® R®puhllin
isfirt y could hnv® estobUthed ItfOlf
in th® Smith on a firm foundation,
it preferr**! to book to the blanks to ho®)
control of th** S**uih It want* ! imme
diate rt-eults. and so It put th® carpet
bagger an*) th® negro in power It care.)
so little for th® South that it was willing
that sh® should be robbed and ruined bv
h*. for®®* It supported It wan!®*) only
Hi® South's electoral vote and her Con
gi®**sm®n What b* ame of her mater *l
Interest.** It di*l not car®. The time h
om\ however, when it would to glad
.f R had purtue*l a lew short-sighted and
I* brutal policy. It would to* glad a*
this very time If it could depend upon th*
South fot a few electoral votes It will
not get them. The crimes R commit:®d
.*,inst the South years ago have brought
into existence condition® whl h mike it
mp—sibl® for It to g**t them Theeo con
ditio* will hav* to IMS* away before
*hc Repuhll in party will get an electoral
vote in any one of the Mates which now*
make uj* the solid Bouth.
Consumers, of (our**-, are to be forced
to pay the cost of the anthracite *-oal
strlk® and the in i**r cent advance tn
vag*-' that ha be®n accorded t< the men
Th* udvan®e of fr) c* nts a ton that nn*
made In prices a day or two ago consid
erably mor® than covers the to per cent
alvan- e to the m**n. h aving a margin fot
the ox*erutors from w hlch they will recoup
their losses ’hiring the tie-up The coal
trust has it In It’* power to thus rqw*ex
* or.sinners, and it in going to make us -
’d that power.
THE MORNING NEWS: MONDAY, NOVEMBER r>. 1000.
II %IIS \ l\. IN I.EOllfil %.
Ttter® were four hundred .:®h g,n* I
attendance upon th* convention *f be
ip argla Stat® Dairymen's Assoc atlon In
Griffin tost week It Is likely that ’he
pem-ral publl w* n*t awm*- th‘t r*.
many fiersons in Georgia w#- • Interest®*)
in dairying n- • bus ness Th* showing
it th® convert.on was n exc< tool • rie
Idlest Iv® of the fa. i that Georg a f.i m
®rs *nd others ur® awakening t th* * tli
7. fion that the cow d*—crv®s t • to c or 1-
®d high place in th* list of w* ihh pr *
ducers.
k‘air progre- - has t * n nvide in Ge.vrgla
in the diver|f)eatlon of agriculttiral p
flu hr, und dairyir < ”m** In for <
litoral share of attention; but th* p and
I UR, of Ih*• dit ;v in thb tote l av. .® n
only to* bed uj< n t* gi ii I imi- r
Ing th*N* •! *•■ j iini of t* *t bu’t*
ir,.l • * rr ! rd w r- t th* t
goo.l ret on why rh houid not produ ®
every pound of both t ut e te *i • m.® ,
and hav® a eurplu toft for i tie to 1* *- fa
voresl ►* t lone
Ex Gov II” *rd *f Wisro.-j In wh ad
lr®.* *1 th® convention, sahl that h* hid
never seen a section better suite I to dairy
It.g H® thought that wh®?*- nature hi I
*k ® v , much, man might *).* t e b*l in®®
II ..pinion I- valuahl* fr®m th*- fad t at
he Ih thoroughly < onv* taint with th®
stihje. i In his . *te dairying I • ben
brought to * high t it* of p* rf* "tlon. an !
through it the value of lands hive b e
considerably Uncreated. He iri <f on®
- iunty In Wi* onsln where, pri :r to th®
Introduction of dairy farming th* In 1-
tvere worth only Ito |®r year per *— ® for
wruiit growing, but whl h hav® r ow bean
raise*! to th® value of V I pe: m bv
dairy firms In that county ere re
now on® hundred creameries rind ta r \*
farm.** d*irig a business estimated t ir
wards of sft,OflO,*Oi annually. Including a.I
M .iu*fs. and th* owner- of tfe • ft m**
ho® not lews than in
posit in the btrks
Mr Hoard s addres* was very encourig-
Ir.g H® asserted that wh.lt !*l been a
compliahed In Wir onffin co Id !•♦• dup 1-
ted. or tottered in Georgia <’onHllO'
h®r® he *.ai*l. were more favorable than In
th* 1 Northwest Here th® gr* grows
pr a H ally th® year i round it and the cost
of keeping cows to the m mum. wht ! ®
there the winter 1- long an.) s v®r® .a *1
the .oat of feeding and housing la **n
-Ktorable. Here shelters may b ®re c.l
. heiply. *a the *>! ) *i • r • - t<v
imotint to much, while in \V;e* *tau:i :rns
and *hl* ir* an It* m of .oi si i r bl
/ % xp*nsf Intelligent effort tnd dit* ti n
i not f ill to achieve auc* ®# In dairying
in Georgia, and such direction to reelfm
In every branch of human endeavor
rioa® attention to details la.- nerdftil
In dairying aw In running a atore or a
factory. "Rule of thumb or taking thing
as they com® will not do The < ha. i< er
Of th® riot k mu i to gticl. an*i intelligence
in breeding and feeling mit he e\*u. ;-e I.
Aa to th* markets they at- ready-mi !
A high grade of butter ami Is al
w:iv In demand. The effort soul*) >*• o
produce only the to tter gr.nl*.'* Whie
the dairy farm* r t.% deriving un Im orn*
fr*m hi- milk, butter <u and cheese, h* ha
the s.nlsfa- tlotl of knowing that ih- f r
tlilt\ o? hi® land is being • ntly .n
--*r* a-®d from his cow lots and *• u bu.
Th* literature of th® Grinin ror.vrn I>n
ought t* find it way Into tb® hud *1
every prog revolve farmer in tieugii* It
is th* sort of reading matter that is w,*r h
money i> it reab*t* who are in a |k- t
ion to profit from what tiiey learn from -t
THE V|t%4|| 41*0 THKOHV.
The moßjuito theory of th* spr* a I of
yellow fever appear* to have Ivo..at*-s
In New Orleans. A d.spatch from ttiat cit
my that the r* ent re|*ort of urmy Mir
g*un: statiu>*d lii rul'd in whl h tf.<
tb® >ry. l aced on xieiim®nt that tn*
rmuMpilio j- the cans® of th* *pr a I *>f
yellow fever, wa adv.*n* 1. is he M.b
--j. ct of ii g‘ ot| .I* ai • f favorable otnm nt
In that city. It to pointed *ut tha• th.
fever never makes its appearuti ® In th*
Pin* y Wraals : lints rnin I about N* w
Orleans that s. th* fev* r never spread
there There have been n • of the fever
there among refuge* but the native* do
not contract It from the refuge®*. At
Covington, which to only thirty miles from
New Orleans, there hav® never been ny
eases of the dto* a*- ex- pt tho* brougii;
there, and there are no mosquitoes in that
town It to asserted to be a remarkable
t• t that people ri ding in lO’ .illtb .-
about New Orleans where there art* no
mosquito**© have never been troubled with
yellow fever, and have never f* It any
alarm on a* count of tt
Another thing that to state I as a fact,
is that while freezing will !'•*' kill yellow
fever germs the fever always disappears
after * frost This, it i> * l.iitn* I. is 1
cause the frost kills the mosquitoes
There have been theories and theories
respecting yellow fever, and th® most that
j can to' said a* present l> that lictto or
nothing to known as to the cause of or a
I remedy for the disease It ha- not heel,
so many years sin< c -<*m® of th® *ibh*~t
physicians held the view that the fev. r
vas caused by a pra-’tb iily Invlslhi*
i vapor that ro>.* abov* the surfa ** of th
ground atomt four or five In - ertatn
i localities, and advanced about a hundred
feet a night Nob dy belt* -in the \ por
theory now, and It is not improbable that
I nobody will believe In the mo qnt o th* or
few years hen -e By conrtant research,
however, the real cans* of the disc a.-® wtl
I doubtless be dis ver®l eventually, and
vhen It to a remedy w .11 be forthcoming.
The CnrHst agitation in Bpaln to nth®r
amusing Several hard- of Carlisto. num
, to-rlng <t f* w hundred p®rs n:*, officers and
in®n* have been dlavovrreil, and Bp tin is
apparently sweating t..* cold |> rsplration
of fear because of them Don Carl..; md
■ hi* whol® gang ate not w*nh r *
tr i. ■■ t> Th ydo n*u know in opp ri .n
ty when they see on At the due of
the 'ar with the Fnl • 1 B e th* dv
nast;- was at their mercy .u* I. \ id:, c
it-.® tor-® sens*'* tv know tt and tak- ad
van age of it Their opportunity h* now
pae •! f*>r good. Al that thy will I®
at*** to do hereafter wi.l : e to • mis* is>*r,
d*crcp|l ok Spain to shiver <k* ixiomily
and wish they wouhl le g od.
Wharton Bark r of Philadelphia the
candidate of the Middl* <-f th* It ad Pop
uliats for President, is still running and
•E l j*redlctlng McKinley - u •*- Why
Barker remains In th® race. If h* to con
vtn -I that h® cannot win and that M
Kinley will. Is a my-tery. unl*-> It to that
i he hopes to cut dawn th® vote for Mr
ifryan. Th® Populist voters, however,
j nr® not opt to throw iway a great many
[of their votes on Darker,
Jay G <uld left a famine ”f |gS,OOfi.OOO to
h h. sr#n. It to -ii i that since* his
i n h th* ••r>fi**rf' * *-n so admini -
t and by h '**l.B that In th® aggrega!.
t.ow worth $.-•' •• ••* or more. Al*
f the Gou:d bays dvr w* 11. Dut ach
-; • ivi mu h 1* s* thm h; Income. A
arb® In th® New York F’rrs.- calculate"
t t G* v sjirral tt * *• x*h of hto in*
An*-. Edwin or.' -un'h Howard ora
••nth a i Frank fu .-nth. Mis
ll* n ht an Income of $; a year
■ t w nir'i Mi® spends about n*'-*lxth.
lit. - part of her ®xp*t!!ture to Ing for
harlty.
The N• vv* York a -,*hl*" ' of th®
Ihi t ’mere Bun ass.t'v. that ) •• •> was
■r. pri if*d by t.h* Republl an tlnan ®
■>mrnhte® in charg* of the ro-calb l
id ni”i ■v ‘ pa rad* rs N* w York Oft
BaturJa:- for the purp” * of hiring pa*
r* . i- •■* mi th® rank* At I.* ea b. fs.-
■ u men mght hnv® ton hired to march
in th* parade w .th th* sum named.
I'RHMIN \L.
e ’it Lord But® w ov® of he
ti ard* nt **p|Mfn*nt' of vivisection, and
at • tirn* * ** h at*.i ** s:-'n a transfer
*.f ii n Infirmary to FrlversltV Col leg® or
'!’i- a trtiM* * **nl' o i th® co: lliion
1 i* t • o.ton* hhotJkl t;e-.er pra ti-e vlv*
; s.- fl l ion
H** Ii lit® ap, r latlon of Joseph
t : r and * rlair.. writ'en ?-v an American uu
• ' H i th*- ina- *r of Eng.tohm®n
• i* !. * **” bis oi a' r (Is ar* at
I in. planner of \ w-*rk and he
th* 0)1 l • t Ii . 11 N!I I
u • hrau of Jann - Hill of th® Great
Nh.rfh.'fn R lir.-a*l. wEh to* c arm and
• ir i- lavtty of V H orn ' Whitney
Mr Ha! . th* w*'dl-known correspond
• r.t In South Air. a t* Ih- the story of a
•'■mart, good looking mam* 1 woman of
• bout • y irs of ii who * t* I as a
B”. r spy She was married to h Russian
ivii * <in-er resident a* Johannesburg
ii 1 .• th® outbreak of war th. "slim'
; Tran'-v • ;• rs s*r,t he? over tb® bottler la*
j bi lled "dangrrou? " She established h®r
j - ®lf if • *•*p® Town, land scmii mnag®d to
j extract information from Imprep' onable
lE’gllsh offl ®rs. Bays Mr Hal* - "When
* Is*rd Kitchener of K artoum arrived in
V’ i went to meet him. for eh®
. knew that if she could k**i h - id* his m
"* m she could learn all things. She made
t* h®r bum*’'.' t* come tsually in con
•a't with the EgvptMn Bj*hinx She ran
, h®r e\ ®s over the tall, gaunt hear®, the
; rugg®d, ugly face She looked Into the
prominent, all seeing eyes, and knew it
i glai *• that sh® was ft- to fa •• with *
•v mi ’ism -trouser than her own. and
* n* it hing would indue® her to go near him
ora * That is th® most dangerotto man In
j Unf air . nh* said I feel as if I were wtoh*
! in ih* shadow of death when I im near
aim H® a man for men to conquer
No w. mm can reach him to use him. he
would r* id m® lik* n open tork in an
hour nnd 1 believe h * would shoot me as
tu would ”of a Kaffir if he caught me
I read -toiruled I will try all other men.
but not that living death’* head No won
der h® conquered In Egypt. I think he
w..uld conquer tn H .*!*.-
IIHIGHT HlT’**.
ronsider.ite—"ls Miss Triller an oblig
ing -inger*’'' "Oh. ves half the time she
I refuses to ring "—Philadelphia Evening
Bulletin.
in Kentucky—Mamma— **DM you
know . d®ar, your little* cousin Isabella In
Franklin t- dead?" Isabel.a—"Who shot
her? '—Life
—Probably Bo— Unrl® (severely When
T wn- voir ag® Ia 1 wavs stood at the
id of my i ' Bam What a
• hump you mu. ♦ have been at football!"
Fu k
Th*- Tcrt "Btrlclly speaking, are the
Filipinos Easterners or Westerner©?"
Bley *"i if l know! Do they sy # depot or
railway' station?"-Detroit Journal.
Eik ouraglng Mr Brancer—"l'm
Mirrv I m such an awkward d*nc®r. Mtoa
I’erkin* Miss I'erkins "Oh. you’re lo-
Inir fairly well, Mr. Rian.er. I’ve -e*-n
y* at J-rk around lots won*® than this w tn
other girts "—lndianapolis Journal
Wl,* r* H Would Not Work Johnny,
dear did \*mi tty to mind the golden rule
in your deadngr with your playmates at
*, rool so-dnv•?" "Yes m. till we had re- |
.i can't use It 111 football, you
know Ii 1 kill the gam* deader'n a door
nab. " Chicago Tribune.
Bhe and Been There Before-Daughter
"Wher* ir. my rubber* and my water
proof. mu'" Mother In the upstairs
closet I kiughter—"Did you take my um
. v•
I laughter- "I wtoli you would send Bridget
up . the garret f*r my furs Mot net—
Wher* on *-xrth are you going?" I laugh
ter I m going to a garden party."—Near
York Weekly.
( I IIHI.M t IdIME>T.
The Springfield (Mans * Republican (Ind >
Borne n.*' went to ihe Agricultural
D. p irttn* nt at Washington a day or two
ago to secure information on a public
matter. He w i told that a. Becrctary
Wilson Assist nt B*cretary Brlcham.
Fhicf t’.erk G* id* - Dr Bi.in >n. chief of
in* . ur**iv of animal Industry. F. 11
Hitchcock, chief of another division, and
most eveiybody else was out on the stump
nivotatU the President s re-election, h*
w.aild have to call ngaln— some time after
| Nr.s . ti."
% l
! ■ Mgrdrt mt of th* poverty of republican
invention t. at th*- brads of two or three
New York savings banks should again to*
i*rv * l Into service to bold up the* bo
• *ni dol.ar bugaboo to th<f savings bank
*l* iHolt’.r.' of the country. Even if the 50-
*nt doiiai wa. v an issue in this year’s
vampalgi md 1* is not—the savings hank
pr* deni- w* i• worktNl for All they wer.
w.*r . In 1W The "wolf <rv cannot be
mad* to fright* n people Indeftnltsly.**
T - Kil igh (S C.\ News and Observer
itom says Speaking of Bryan and
ai a: * hto?*. tot it not i*c overlook’ and that
in i'htongr* the Lucy Parson' wing ”f the
r 11 thlt.g In anarchtots. the most- xtr- m®
in th*’ lot. has declared for McKinley
This Information comes by way of the
Boston Transcript’s Chi* ago correspond
ent. l® it n>t to overlook*-*! either that
all the trusts, which are as much anar
chtots a# Herr Moat, are also for McKin
ley.’*
T' • Richmond Dispatch (Dem savs
• i r s ,i.*il aim' of lflo.vo men coats
ery family of tW> persMia in the I nlisi
State* g2i per annum. If that was col
* and by the t >wn or county lix collector
u i. it ; t.-.rough the w r tax and the
t iriif fax there would to a pr*>test that
wo :! 1 b** h®rd even by the second- e tn
r.- .it W.ishlngion. A w,*ge-eiiner s wile
n.iult! in i; Im* a heap of things for
t..e house."
T • I'.rtnlu:' am Age-IR r ild (Dem )
say "N*> *ne know.* whit th reu*t of
th* * * t t. wdl. b. Fifteen million v*ve
will Ih* cast, end a change of half a mll
l!oi v* f- would hangc the poll*- y of the
go\einmnt Th* -lici t secret vote far
••x ••■ds i a' n im:*er, and no man ki.ows
how vote will he cast There are
man; ti !• ;• utr**nn in such an tnnmuus
el* ••and* There are diverse curr* Ota,
ard on y the billot box can tact and mcas
j uic them all." i
Taken In
When D I* Moody went Beth in v
durlr g hto travels Ir* th* East. *aya the
Youth's Pomp aid* n. he was very ro: ■
hearted over a. t e mu.Etude of beggars
there, not only h* au.-e th* place 1 -o un
usual. hut be, me* h® was moved by Its
beautiful tradition? ll** gave quantßt* -
of "bakshish. ' and then asked if any of
the chi.dr* n had th® names ol Maty an*)
Martha Y* Indeed, they had! nral that
i>, ®i ***l hto pocket> igain
Toe rows of his generosity sprei 1
through the vslaig® aid in v . laim.*nts
xme. until he visit seemed liklv to •-
suit In * fient tor existent Tne is*
wax K> ring d®s|*eraie. and h® told •
•tojgornan t< cad for ilenc* whl!* he mud®
an address Then he said
I hu\® f n,* * **• mlifs to s®e thto llttl*-
vl lag* of Bethany It w * i pi • mv
Mister l>v* i to vtoP, md I have cum* to
s**e It he* aus® He loved it 1 am v ry
gal V*u ail. i • t.vv ! wan* '**
be u!one 1 hive tv* more bakshish, unl
I bM you all good-by '
A • ♦ -looking boy of K* r*plb*l tu • •
address ll* spoke fluently aid with th®
gia • of an o-nt >r Mr M*-**!' wi- •;*
llghfe l with th® to-ginnlng of his orndorr,
bn not with Its conclusion
• \Y# ir® glad t- s*-e the g> ntl- man an 1
hto trl* n*is wh? have om® so far But
th** g ii!|®man must not t* uk that ki
actions ar* equal to the importun e of
visit. Bix thouiuind miles !- a 1 nt- w v
to mm* and in® g<ntl®mnn must ho*-
sacrifle®*) much to make th® visit. In
eon•• qu* i* * it Is natural f-*r u - t *x-
P# 1 -i that h® would t*‘ munificent in
bakshish This he has no* been, and w*
now* ®x| t that be will g.v® u- t gr* at
deal more "
Mr M.v v v\ • ”* H>giiSted that le
abandoned t ® situ it!• n entire y. oral b.r
rtod away with hto fri*id
"l did think i h
And did you think. *<v>, that some ”f
the *hlldren w®r* named Martha *ni
Mary'* ' he was ask® I.
>rialoly Why no* r ‘
"Nothing, only* they were il! boys."
Why* for tlr Printer.
Even as misery loves company and as
It comforts * peasant who is crlef-strlckrai
te* know that a k!®g alsonur-®s sorrow s,
It Is balm to obs rv® th® groaning* and
gnshlnas of Ambrose Bierce, ihe long
iistai e correspondent of a Pacific <os*
paper over th® thing** that lonipc-ito -
do to him. says the Los Ang®le® Her i *1
Hir ® w rites a p®< uiiar "hand." and I
i,*P' m* that th® Intelligent *t . thinks
so ill® a chltography deserves no h®tr
trea’menl than Ps g®!s Bierce, how
* ver. connot se® if In this \.<\ am) hen*'*
such bursts of grief a*, th® following, the
lik® of which Bier *® has emitted at Inter,
vn.s for. 10. these many years:
To 311 editors*, proof leaders .r 1 rotn
pc’sitora i* whom these pt* nts s ill
< ome. greeting May dogs no: walk upon
your Stax * - Th* s-. the ’*tore, aie th®
things w!.i h I do not know Why you
print ’heaven' with a Itrt o h and Har
risburg wrh a big one, earth' with a lit
tle ® and 'Bermuda with a big B. 'heir
with a -mill h and Kansas with a bg
K. M M Klntovs official •It I* with a big
P ini Mr Satan's with a little and
Additional things unknown tom® Why
if la less easy to print my stuff a> 1
want It than as you want It
"Addendum Why. although your r\-
totonc® may be . w®e to you. my sins
am.ot to' punished otherwise."
♦
Expert r.ihlrnrr.
A man who knew the decrased was on
th® stand aral <‘or®ner : Clerk Fr*d
toreihs was tiklnsr down the evidence,
whi'h Dr. Schwab was busily endeavoring
to extract, says ihe Cincinnati Enquirer.
The witne.-w had Men the decc-a * l a f* w
da>s before l®ath. nnd was describing
minutely all that . um**i l h**.t a
pie* e of soap in mv hand when he dm*
along." wukl th* witiness
Never mind anything that is not Im
port.•nt," interrupted Coroner Schwab,
"1 had a pi* *• of soap in my hand when
be came along." repeated th® witness,
looking at the official In a disgust*d man
ner. "and I pua it in my back pocket Ilk®
"Never mind th® soap." broke In
Schwab. "Just ke*p strictly to the joint
"Let m** toll this story and I'll get u
right," returned th® m.n. "Now don't
interrupt rn® I had a piece of -oap in
my hand, nnd when he ame up I put tt
In my back pocket in this manner (sun
Inc the action to th. word). 1 then shook
hands with him ar*l i>k* and him hw h*-
w.i*: feeling, and he ud not very w ll
and that was the L - tim* I saw him "
With thi- the witnc settUd him-* f
bn-’k in tils chair with th* air of a man
who had just divulged a great - nt.
His \niti *|- I*l ii me.
' While traveling on the . a.ilnent last
summer." said a gentleman who has just
returned frem a Europ* an to M waso
Ington Star rrpo: tr. I ngaged th® ser
vices *’f t • ourier. and one ev.nlng on a*
riving at an Inn in Austria I sent hint
t. enter my ram® in accordance with the
jooltoe regulations of that country The
man replied that he had already antici
pated my wish*-* and registered me m
American gentleman of means
" Rut how dil you writ*- my nam®?' 1
asked.
"'I can't exa-tly pronounce It. hut I
copied it carefully from your portmanteau,
sir '
But It to n”t thcr®.' 1 said. Bring m
the liook.'
The ngistsr was brought aral on look
ing at it, what w a mv nmazem* nt at
finding. Instead of a very plain English
name *if two *\Babies, the todlowlng por
tentous entry: Monsieur Warranted Bo|i<|
Leather."
Such n tiny (*lrl.
"The da\ to hound to com®." said the
Ancient Lady Clerk (epoch
klttenishly. "when the law will p rmit ad
of us girls to vote, a cording lo the
Washington Post
"Oh. let's play piiss-in-the-oorner—
you r® It’ r-.tid ihe new mak tenogra
ph*r. ga'.lumping o rose the room aral
p.ayfuily tapping one of the ng*d mil**
• lerks on the sleeve
Then all bard* bent over their desks
ond iToaked risii:>. nJ two minutes
later the Ancient Udy Ctork telling
ih® affile ted chief of division that sh*- had
seen the n®w n;a> stenographer taking *>
whol® armful of government stationery
home with him every evening for the
past week.
An Autiin it ln>.
From th® Wahlngton Btxr.
Boftly the wind through the branches is
stealing.
Bing rig n luMsby. tender and low;
Bore Is th® field that was gayly revealing
Its riot of tints wher® the wild fl *w. r *
grow
Th® morning f Maytim* w-as blushing
with beauty
And the noor.ttd® of June was resplen
dently bright.
But time will not linger for love or for
duty.
The year grow-*- s-weary md murmurs
"gxii) night."
The rigors of Winter will move us to sor
row.
And the north wind will mutter and toss
in his pain.
But though ill !c our dreaming w® know
that to-morrow
Will dawn, and that Maytime will blos
som a rain
The follag” whose colorings shone with
such splendor
Is *lofT®d and the snow will fall fleecy
and white.
The voice in th forest sounds and slant
and ten-.sr.
The year to a-weary and murmurs
"good night."
ITEM* OF WTKIMiT.
Ti* B ad Of Trustees f the Central
T* nntse®*- Fnlversity have changed the
t.am* of ha r liutltutton to Walden Uni
v*rlt' ‘n r e gr.ltton o. th® many year?
of untiring and . tion to ih® ** lu ation aral
•i* vat. in of thv coiorcd race shown by
Bishop John M Wall*n of Cmcinnoti.
K* rs i.d rf near Held* lberg. Germany,
h.ts a ,lvcly M v* ar-old blacksmith and
< hurch ward* w . r ntly climb®*! to
the top of Up . mi a steepb and tied a
new rope to th* b il after th* young®r
n n It, ih® viilag* had refused to rtok
th*dr necks in th* p* rfortnoqce of that
tack.
- t'b rammoignu r t® l e* n casting up the
• mt.- of th! y* ar • "I‘a.elon Play'
T .* i® w r. forf-cfght p* rf md
j* *’i vtolt who paid I ■ vm) for admis
sion T - tu* in (>( tu** vi. ue from I dg
. r , tii® -aie of tr, k and s* forth w. r.
, .-tw**n f7. '•) *i 1 )! * Munich and
i'.iv-.rlan railroads hav® also pr ftt*’*l. th*
.alter sJi*wung a Mirplus f I2.W).®*'
—For th® pufP"** of a‘m®ting blind peo
ple in fh’ **ns4ruc ion of their basket a,
a taisk’M modeler hus been invented by
T . *mit> Taylor, the superintendent of th®
Idverpool B hoo! for Indue*nt Blind The
!•>'. i ® . **l*ti% of r wooden base board
drill* 1 with hobs into which ire fitted
-t.*i pul* arrang’d to tin r®quir®d -haj*-.
i • I
:n- w, t: utnv-st • i- h rid rapidity.
The Augusta Victor* i- t.* of th® large
o can ®'um' r-. lias been equipped wttn
in automatic telephone pa\ station, en
• .ing jasseng®rs t* use I*® al or long
• lisAan ® telephones up to th® time of sail
ing Just before h* lines are cast off
a plug ' removed from the back, cutting
off th® conn* tlon If the scheme to
found to work sarisf* torlly other steam
of the company will be similarly
equipped.
—ln Budapest there to a news telephone,
and ;ts object is to keep 1 s ttoiOo sub*
• 'ribers supplied w ith all th® latest news
*1 h® service hi. i main wire Kx miles in
!• rgth. and it is connected with private
houses and various public resorts. From
7 in th*' m*untng until 1* n n th® even
ing twenty-eight edition of news ar®
spok'-n into th* transmitter by ten men
possessing loud, clear vn. es working in
.-hiDs of two Th® news is classified and
given in u® ordu *• with a regular pro
gtamme. and ti. r*p%tce ha* been emi
n*ntiy successful.
Th® nnnuql report of h® pension hu
<au for th® y r end**! J an® .lA, Mates
that of th® sVto ' *.7r disbursements
*• u* f- i t*i- War of I*L\ for
th® Mextr m w ir. IjIT.ITx for Iralian wart
>*'■* to' under g*t ra law s.
u:i*i*f t •* law ~f to>i aid for the
war %v;th Spain, nnd the expense.- of dw*-
hurscnienr was $1 But on® sur
vivor of the War of \%U remains H
r* eives j ensions of e'* a motwh hroug
•h® HufY ilo ig* ti. \ Th® agenev at T*-
i *ki. Kan . leads th® Rst with the
largest amount of pension dishursemenH,
$1 . f/d V- Th® Nggregut® wm*’unt of the
pen-ions received bv so’diers wa* $104.-
I au*; by sailors. s.‘*>r, .7%. bv wml<*ws of
-oMiers !.*• J 7 -- by wnlow- of eiilor?*.
ll.OiU.Oto. bv minor.*- and help.ess cftli
dren. army 11.177.4 U, navy. $JM*'7. d* p*nd
• tif relations, army. $1,177,414. navy. s*®.
••v* l ar.d army nur*es. s!*• 4 -t.
—ln all probability th® battleship Texas
mil in th® future he us®d for the exclu
ive purp. *• of u*' defers® As w.II be
remembered, she i* n**w be ng examined
I *> * hoard of aurvex with a view of
j making extensive rejairs in all j*arts of
• 11* -hip. but it is tolteved at th- Navy
Department that the report of the hoard
will show ooncliiidve'y that sh® to no
i longer fitted f®r other duty than that in
j connection with lit* defense of the coast
to hi to n itointed out that th® Texas
an o! I ship ar and ha- already served th,*
ountry with great honor f4he can never
i bo any thing but an old ship repaired, and
; ien* *• littio fitted to cf>| •• with th® m<torn
!' -• Is now im .m: onstrucle*) by the pow
ers of th*- world Th® protection of the
! '• -sc! 1 not of th® b®>t and sh® has only
| on* gun in it turret. The cost of reflt
i !tig her would, in any • vent, b® exorbl
j tant. consib ring th*- class of vessel.
I —A dispatch from Denver, tool , says
A travesty of f.iie to th® discovery of gold
under th’ Tabor opera House, hull* by
’ he l it® Benator Tabor, who sp rit St.Od*.-
Oft) In Us erection, ih*n l*>st it in the
cash which swept uw y hto ferrtine of
vi, i fl • w and Med
ik'ngAide th* opera lions*- stru* k or® at n
depth of :n t*. • to-da\ Rock l*®cm to
drop out of the dil l tube which John B
I Mitchell, who was standing by, recognize!
<* - gid or®. n>■• . of t - rn* k wer®
t tk-n i* an * *\-r If th® rr® proves
in quail:;, m l quantity w rth mining n
-haft rn*y b® sur k in tb® h* art *,f Denver
Th® property, on which the opera house to
l<> *t*d to v ilu*d it ssuo,trt) an*l the hlo* k
• i tw* • i mu ti mor* so that it is the
m*>-t valuable ut:*l v# l*p* and . iaim In th®
world It would ) e strang® if it should
b. found that Sena or Tahor. who dl®d
Penniless, shou!*l have overlook®*! under
j his very feet a fortune hen*ath th® build
jmg which bears his Ham®.
—Hallie Ermlni® Rives.the author of the
n* w* sensational sex-novel. "A Furnace of
Earth,’* I* one of th® f* w women living
who hold • Ilf® p over an American
; railroad Sh* gained this distinction by
in net of couras® nn*l heroism. Some
.'•‘it® eg*. wb*n util® a young girl. Miss
i Rives whh tr.ive.ing over the Moravn
Route from *’hlcig* to Ixaiisville. when
• li® train was wr®*'k*’i. Th® engineer.
Dav I*l Fop® bv nam®. wj. hurt* ! beneath
| th® debris of th® l*igg *g car, horribly
rn intcl*d hut cons* toils His face was un
• r I 1 • hi- U*dv was plnn®d down
Ibv tli® burning wreckage His suffering*
; wer® .-* . rribl® that s®v®ral of th* wo
rn- n j* ’®ng®rs fainted and the m* n turn
• I k Mis.- Hlv* - alone knelt by him
bat hto g hto fa ® and cheering him while
th® trainmen worked desperately to re
!• •>*- him No surgeon was >n the train,
aid sh® hers® f with towels oral splinters!
broket !e$ on i • • ovnpantt <i tbo
man ond ti .
j h’spl:al For® afterwards recover* !
When th® affair cam® to th® offi* id
ki**wl®dg® of th® road the pr®*tf|®nt visit
• *1 Mi-s Rives to thank her personally and
the director' voted her a i<a* for life
upon that line.
A T St* wart's famous mansion. :
* the northwest 'error of Fifth avenue and
Thlrtv.fourth trset, N w York, may very
• n herom. the property of a member of
1 ' r fain The Bt®wart property
4 ’ Mm ' i • • ist i
ii i
w.aiihy Westerner, called *ff ih* deal,
and no cot tracts were signed. At that
torn- th® idling pri” was stated to be
.iliout 11 -*>••*•. although the property has
< n ap|*nito I as high a. s2.'ft).ohn The
l it.* a T H ’W irt purchased the site for
mar). ’,•'** in At th® time
th® p:.*pcrty was occupied by th® Town
.- n i r® ,1 'e. u brown stone dwelling,
surrounded by ample grounds. After this
b • had been remodeled for him Mr
Stewart v.hang*d hto mind and decided to
I-. n er.t.reiv ,®w dwelling, after hto
wu ;van*. Thus 1 to that th® style of
ti;e folk’ws no disrin t school.
1r I that * every part of th® building
" *r m.irble cell- ! |: to In • vl
! r • Ih* maiu:or. seven years to
buf.d v,.d cost *j: I a*t $1,000,000. exrlti
sjv. of t.h* ground Tons and tons of
the purest mart-!® were brought from
Pucka ho. fot th* outer walls, while for
the interl r Mr ft’-w.*rt purchased mar
in Falv. cut a* ordmg to thw direr
tlons of his urchlfeci. pi.- e by p;®ce. all
’ lithe 1 ad r< I y to set Th® Manhattan
• lub. for I,i** firs ll\ years it occupied
th® tftttw iri mansion, paid SS7.O)<) rent per
annum. Later thto was increased to $40,-
i tM *- .. I
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L'nsurpassed cabin accommodation*, ar
the con fxrta of a modem houi. Kieclrio
lights. Unexcelled table. Tickets lnc*ud
m®ul.s and bvrUis aboard ship.
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TO BOSTON - FIRST CABIN. IT.
FIHST CABIN 1101 NU TKIl*. IS# IN
TKIIMEDUTK CABIN. *l7. INTEIIMI
r,IATi: ®AHIN ROUND TIUT. VNV.
BTEERAOK. til 75
Th* -xprrs* i*anohlp* of thl* lln* r■'
appointed to ,all from Savannah. Central
(MhJ meridian time, aa -allows:
•A VAN.YAM TO NKW IVHh.
CITY OF AUGUSTA. Capt I*i**tt,
TUESDAY Nov *. I"n f, m.
NACOCm'IIEK. Capl Sml'h. THI'RF
PAY Nov S, p m
KANSAS CITY Capl. Ft*her. SATt'R
DAY. Nov 10 7JO p m
TALI.AHAMKE. c,p, Arktna. TUES
PAY. Nov 1.1. t, a m
AYITY' OF AUOU9IA. Capl. D||#l!.
THURSDAY. Nov r. 11 1> i. m
CITY Ol’ BIBMINOHAM. C.ipt. Bare.
FRIDAY". Nov 16, 17 p m
NACOOCHEE, Capt. Smith, SATURDAY.
Nov 17. 1 ,W p m
KANSAS CITY. Capl. FYrhor. TUES
DAY, Nov 3 1' p m
TALI,A HASSKK. Cap'. Arktns. THURB.
DAY'. Nov. U. 4 W p. tn
CITY OF AI 'OUST A. C*pt. D*l’,
SATURDAY- Nov Jl. 6 or, p. m
NAHVICHKK. Cap# Smith. TUESPA'
Nov 77. t:K p m.
CITY OF BIRMINGHAM. Cpr. R. - t
THURSDAY". Nov. |,'n a m
KANSAS CITY. Capl. Fliher. THURS
DAY’, Nov r>. lorn h m
NOTICE- Siramahlp City of Blritr.-.
ham will not earn" ra**ner®
NKW’ TURK TO HOKTOS.
CITY' OF MACON, capt. Savas 1 ". MON
DAY*. Nov. 5. II 00 r.oon.
CITY OF MACON. Capt Siva*',. FRU
DAY. N. v I.’ 0 nrn
CITY' OF MACON. Capl Snag*. WF.P-
N I’.HDA Y' Nov 14. 12 Ol I,* ,1
CITY' OF M VON. ' ; p: Savar. MO'..
DAY'. Nov l‘> 12 it- Boon
CITY’ OF MACON Capt Sivagf. FK7
PAY. Nov 2< it 12 O' Horn
CITY' OF MACON, ("apt Savage. WI P
NKSPAY'. Nov 2*. :I ,'<i noon.
Thl* company rrtvry.-* th riant u
chans'- tt Inn* at. iont notloe ai l
without liability or accounlability *hei
for
Satllna* New Y'otk for Savannah T'ct
data. Thuradaya and Saturday- s<m p tn
W G BREYVER. City TWet and D'l
mzrr Agent. W 7 Bull atrwi. Savanaal..
Oa
E. W. SMITH. Comraclln* hrwant
AK- nt. Savannah Oa
r o TREZKVANT. Agent. Savannah,
Ga
WALTER HAWKINS. Genera: Aaant
Traffic Dep't, 22* YV Hay at root, J fee*
aonv'lta, S'l*
F H HINTON. Traffic Manager Sa
vannah. Ga
p F 1-F7 FEVRE. MmaaPr. N*w
Tier 37 North River New York N Y
Merchonls X Miners Tronsporiolioi Go
Steamship Lines
To Baltimore & Philadelphia
Ticket* on Bale to \ll Folate Nor’h and
We t
Kimt— la* ti k* te to elude tnwl* and
t>®rtnH Savannah to B.iltimor# and Fbll
driphbi A comnu-dationfl and cu!*na
unequaled.
Tto® ani‘hli>' **f th!* comjany ar- ip
poln(®*l to ail frwn Savannah a* follow*
(Central Standard Time):
TO II %l/l IMOIti:.
DDRCHKBTER. Capt Jamce, TBEBT.\T,
Nov. *>. f. Jn i in
TEXAS Capt Kldredgc, THI’RSPAT,
Nov S *’ (i nv
D II MILLER. Capt. Peter*. BATFR
DAY. Nv. to 1 7 p nv
ITASCA Capt. Fillip®. TCEBDAY Nov.
13. H • tn
IO I'll 1L.% DELPHI A.
BERKSHIRE. *'tpl Ryan. MONDAY'.
Nov. f. p m
AMJMHANY. U.pt Y'oaler. FRIDAY'.
Nov 7 p m
BERKSHIRE. Cap!. Ryan. TUESDAY,
Nov IS. 9 p m
Ticket ttfll e No IJ2 Bull street
33 CA ROLAN. Asml.
NEWCOMB COHEN. Trav Ag*
Savannah. On.
W R TURNER. G T A
A D. STEBRINS. A. T M
J. C WHITNEY Tram. Minar f
General Offlrea, Baltimore. Md.
H'irnfZfTUiaaio Cat
I'u i l ijc lr > I lour*.
have been laid in many of
the comfortable homes In
N#w York. Boston and
| other cltlo*. Mora cleanly
and economical than car
pet*. rialn and fancy
floor* laid and poll*hed
complete over old floor*,
making a solid and beau
! aif ul improvement. Cat
| alogua on request. E-
I • (mates rent on receipt
of m*'asure* of rooms.
| Having a number of floor*
| to lay In Savannah thl*
month we can quote close
figure*.
J M ADAMS.
227 N rtiarlea Street,
Baltimore. M 4.
/> BURK'S
Iff,, Dyspepsia
N ,.y®rf :p Cm’e
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nnd Put Flesh on Thin
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