The Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1900-current, November 15, 1900, Page 8, Image 8

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8 A TEXAS WONDER. Ilnll'a (trrnl IM • ■*% rr f. Ore mi. bottle of Hal* Great Il* rovery cure* all k.dury nr I • • r tr bl*. removes grave), cures diabetej. *n> Inal emission*. wr,ik ur. 1 m* !*•*• k** !Muru iin aid at, . i Tartth *of ll*. kldiuya ui.U b.a Jder • i*o h nun an * * u * mrt<, irgut.i: i .a*Ki€X : übit sin cull* . ,' i . be ent by r.iiil > n • * .J*t • l,, '' • rth-1 ' bottle 1* iwu mo h* n. auu it aft I wi. cura any a- * >♦* nienti*>t**-d, Dr. b W. Hall. *..U nmi t* turer 1* <> lVtx u St Lou;#. Mo. b• nd for teeilmonwl gold by ail 'huggisis anJ Bolotnons Cos, bavannah, *.. llrail Tila. Cut b* rt. Oi . April 2 IHI> This I* to < *-• *J?y tI.V I w** ft• led With gr v* rd that 1 look sixty lM !" ©f Hais < ' it Discovery and it com plate ly cure.) me It 1* worth 11.0 ft) I*©! bottle to any one needing It. J T STKV i:\ft IN GEORGIA AND FLORIDA. nk%%* and m:u* or tub ihi in i u o *r % 11> Albany Getting Knnli for Her Has la> Knlr—Uarm nni|<nl|tn In < IttniYiu*—-H nfcliitta to 'fair 1.4- brarian—Grlttlna White l*rlmnr>. I roil at Or la !*►—!>•*•• r * naglil With n llool* nml l.lne—4l her I lorltlii \t Tom Bth#rilge w i hot l y a negr** s batm-d Ate o: * a* H i kka > at tun. n r j M> or S* a nicnr, . I the >ui.v man m\ li* Tin f-h-ref * u* w• 1 n!• i man !u- ft*-red fit reward for the * m ture of Ai • t • The n . ro )a at- ut year* old. at. lis i','* r *olored. He I* rather stoic Grltlin •* Have White I’rlnmr). The cl tv executive committee of Griffin at arm* i c . ,■ < lire i for a wtitt* prlmar\ tub- h* 1-1 on Nov . to n *minat j muni Itwil . lulalaf# who at*- to I** * • t > ei on Dec l >h • ardula • ni l \ ban t.# pi* >ig* h.triself to Mi ll* by th* nomination u*l ?*i■ ri the t; k* T>* m**et lnt* st 1 nfered in th* i.i • D tween Hon. I* J. I tot lev and Hr. .1. M Kelly for mayor, at l Thomas Nall inn H H Drake f.r cl* :k and tr. inutvr though tr every wal.l ilk the Ij, .x *ft the 1 l <l. • e 1- ; n. l*iaonel 11% t Ikni etlra. Emanuel lUnkirv- th© #*lxt-*: ear-old •on of Mr. J. T lla-Kin*. w-11-k nkwi. clitfrn of Campbell county. li* and ft“tn th eft* t* of blond poiHininr I <i \\. dt •lay night. aused in n i*e ullar mani* t The your* man had l*een l>)w,n* an or dlnary French harp until h x under iin bad lKH*ome *ore and mtlarn* l lb I rig id dieted to the habit of cigarette mu- king he continued to smoke while the lip wa In tfalls condition, and it w *< the opiuloi of the attending |* n# ’hat th- nl-o tine or other pi*on from the rrtrett. rume In contact w h the ?* r* on id l p and thue produced the fatal r.miH Th euff* ring* rtf the y utli were teirible, and In* he.el anil f.ne w *‘r** *w .*1 let In yon-l recognition, optan— had t< U* arltnlnla terel freely to al.ay tile h* rrdld* agony In aufferad Warm < nut pa Ikm In < •tliitnhiia. Municipal polltl ore legirinln* to warm up In t olumbue The Good Govern ment Club ha* pla< -l an entire alder* manic ticker In the fl. id and-• veral other announcement* for older men hav* b<> i made, while it l* un>. r* to I t at b. f- r election lav roll* around t very candldnt* for akfermanic honor* will hav* oji** - tlon. d'he citigetls op|t*ord lt> the p •-"lit city administration will b* h*ard from it I* luppotud. m*l ih*. laboring t**>pi.- have already placed < ie candidate m th* field, with the probabllHy that lin y wii! have others also Altogether th** *m prcikn promise* to I** |Ule .• pirlt* *1 on** No iiMuor 1* to l*** • l**x't*<l this year M ivor t'happ’dl's election l*t He. uiljer Lavlnf been for two ycaia. Male Idhrarlnn. One of the for u...s app b ants f.-r th* position of state llhrirlan l* Mr* \\ V Atkinson, wife of the former Governor She called on Gov. Oindler several days ago and a**kl that th* Governor ai p In* her Th* tiuvrrnor would not promts* Mrs Atkinson the place It |h conceded that Judge N l*. Hutchins *f vtile, a close frlenl of the Governor, will be the nest librarian. He tnad* tppll a tlon fully six month?* ago, • and It is n*w ► tatd that the Gov* rnor hi* d** id*d u|*ot him a* tte man In f • t. It i* the talk at the t'apttoi that JtHlge llui hin will ticceed Idhrari.ii l ( r *wn wh s* term expire* in S* i*t m'n *l. Sp • u a tion * to Mr. Hiown s #a - or lvas ceased. tll>nn>' llnv Vs % I'nlr. Allvany Herald' Final i>re| arntlons f.*i the Hay I*a’ (*rnlv il and Street l air which oiens next Wr-dne lay morning ar png on actively th: wivk, and th* big thrc day*' *• ertamment will opet, up with much cciwt Th*' big i*arad* which I* to open the carnival will begin bet we* n 11 o'* l* k and n*n Wednesday an I will be an lm|K>stng ►lght. Th*r wlil b* < larg- number r.f fl a a a;id a- *rr’* r.irrii ex in th .ara-l*. and all of them will l in’**!* *nng S-ni- •*! t; • rut tain* 1 ' w he* wrll giv> fr* ** rfmui' * during *he fair hav* already reached th* Cly. ar.d other* will probably arrive tbit week The *r* ticn f beaxths and street stand?* will hardly begin later than Monday The f.ir U do-** at hand, ant all of us are beginning to r* .* ;xe that it going to Ik i big th n. FLORIDA. Jacksonville Metropolis: Another mis take in c*omiuii<ltng a tr-c iptlon ia suited |n tm* |< ath • f o child in Pensacola Satutd iv. M p no f- * -d unel This aga*n emplifl-i/.e th* f t that druird t*- ahould b** v*ry ireful when mixing medi cine. Trnll* h IHi irniiitr Fulr. Tampa Tin.* The orange fan pro *t f-rirt to hvr in t with .* tot p cf* • > yesterday aft**?n r *on. Thcr* • e r.n who are wlllit g to pui up mon > to run the thin*, but rote are known who n- %\lll fng to put up the i* .* .r rm* tj k with It Fibs* there *m -t p* taken whereby wOtri. g*> t *mtr cm b Itafu'd to take th* man igment of th. business. It aeem* likely t * tli- ir J t will take the shape of it* n.tm -ak** ml rol’ iiwity. This propoaltUm ww* given very favorable consideration since It w i firxt pro|<>• ej and *ll have urxel a* the or .trig*- fair would b t g.eat thing They have even gon* #0 1n r as t ► ag-e** to put up the money, but the time I* i w th m s*tt j? obj* ct l*t the c<. m,lc 0.. of the business. Killing the Heputation. 8t Peteretairg Hub-Peninsula Ivntnatur* and unoolore l orange* continue to bent to the Northern market* from Florida, ami the com .-; . i ** |r a slump in |Hrl* c* and lerni n*-nt Injury to the reputation of th* tatc* t mpvrable goMen apple. It le to he d*P' fed that growers o;ni.ot wa t a few w regt or.ger to place htlr frurt and Insure a good market and permanent demand If the practice of wholesale shipment of Florida orange* In an unripe state continue* thla fruit wr.ll lose Its de served name ax the best orange in the world No locality in the world an pro duce the equal of the Florida orange In |ta fully matured state, but when unrip*- It has to lake Its place In the mark*** with fruit of mut h infetior ga ** I rnst hi Orlando. Tm r* wis froel ut Or.at do Tue i*v n. mine at.d that. too. ouotde f tne l ** f.< lory. The iemi*era!ure went down o 1-’ degree*. It !• rather *.irl\ In *•♦ -• .-*.n f>r such weather h this fai-’ude Hut It Is inetter to hav- a llllee * * and r **w t n a fr**/> S. * r on. T* * *>i l w ill h * th* • okerir: lie -w# *?• nli gof t :.*•>: it!W - The* i'.riifek’i I b. mad* pvi*? of In. fhi v o ral *f fbe greives. T • numlH-r **f th* m g**-*t*-r than ••v*r known her* ?• ?. r- Tb* > . aih r in fhe tree* in countD- < umber- and wo k u|>on the surf. • <•' th*- fruit until it dr*p* off Mr J W Fain e *y- that wr en h*- tun *>l t e le . up -n Id- r* * aid i t * * r.*v *l w.v**r through th** fot*.’ h* t . m* *at hk* aw rm ..t be. out . i tv. Many be** ** f fruit *\ * b. r •. f ;. ■■. ? tielr ravag* *. In UK lit l)***r Wlllt I’iali l.lttr. Mr M .ti H Howell, a merchant of Sr Mirk* t ! *.f wt hlng a fine* de*?r a few d*\ ikto in th \N akulla river with h hook onl It- * He w>u. t uneler — teh>.J if, * by this inctlnel he li.ee not b-en aid. to *rh many, hut vouchee fr ei h.i.g thi- . n*. and ehd i t spit ** his h" k iMSher It -♦- mi! ?*• w .s otjt lit the* Mii.ldl* of trie !t. am iliehlng for sbeeje .l w *. it•• *•>['!• *! .< big and * r swim* v, r . . - n\. r. wlthou? it e.*on*l tnvitar m Mr H <w*il soon pulled hla boat * • when Mr Howell wutuUi no?**- *r ***tr t<* el* h‘m ov**r th- head, would plunge f* rw ud it. I *b*f* at the lick. Afte r try ing In vain t* iptur# or kill him. Mr H..W.-I! thought of tIN fishing line . so the next time he* mm** In reach he thre w* his hn# over the old fellow's h*v*d. hooking rim In r* • ey*. nd, after I** ng ttiriwd I wn th** #tr**am for %**verl hundred \ at Is. h** manage*! to get his boat near nigh to |*oun*l hint over the head, which ‘-*•■*l* mad. Mr. How* 11 the* bap pi. .1 man in S Marks, for he- had < *.g bti’k dead in th- bottom of hl boat mimi%h* n i*ir.imoM i*%nk. etn#* Urll-knnwn llonr !*•* Ont With ci Hrokeii la*a. Atlanta. Nov It Kventa ar Piedmont Hark th ; ufteinoon were full of mi hri e Ovlngton. Kv a well-known hors* broke tier left f.ire-leg In (he- fourth race t **he w <-* going the- last hurdle H?♦ • ■ limped pitifully to the* wire. 8b was not .! but wti !*•• treated .!** k y John s.*n, who was ti}on he r, was i.t injured. lu th** -am* ra • Hy Admiral, Fergu s*.n up, D*.i v#*r tip- lasi hurdle. N*|ner . ~ii) v)* kw - injured M V\ i -- . uti Juiia ll'*-*- In th* en l r . was '-aught In Jam at and un *at*d Th* hene* * a*n*- In aloe.* Sumtu.ri* Hill Hit . Selling, six aid a half fur longs Annie- Dunie*ta. 1 to l. won with Iris. 7 to j. M.-oti'l arid iKuimg. k to 7*. * rlr). Time 1 .’•> Hecond It i. e—Selling, four an*l a half furlongs. Leila Harr. 3 to 5. won, with The* Irish lioy, I to 1. second. nd Mal ic •• fro-*. tt> 1. th.rd Tim- tl h* Third Ita <• Selling one mil*’. Brother Fresl, 4 to c. won. w ith Kejus. even, second and HttU'-ebut, 7 t** 1 third Time* I:WH Kouiih Hi-* On** mil** ov**r four hurdles. Gom* * • to I, w.g. with Hand ll**. 3 t* *. se."!, ami N**U*rlii. k to I. third. T me 1 >. Fifth It.< * S-ven furl*ng< Little ){• gg • i* to w**n. with S**:denbch. 1 to 1, ►* nl.md ■( 1. third Time 1.36. *1 hr Mii***s 11 ( %i|iif*lu*t. New York Nov 11 —Three oulsMar, iml Hire** s* m<l * h*. • - divided the ■ r*l at Aqueduct to-day one favorite after an other suing down in quick succession. It | tt is .1 dDa*troue day for th* player#, f* um marie* I ,r* Hurt —About seven furlong* Has r b, j* to i. won. w.th Trumpet, 7 (• 2 n4 v*-n, -' •on*l. aii<l Imp, 3 to 1, third. Time $1 25 2-5. He* tnd Bi * -Five furlongs. Ortcnta. S * 1 w. n. with Annie Thompson, 4 to 1 and even < <r>. 1 and M*-s.*b** t even, third. Time 1 01 3-5 Thirl llsice one mile ami seventy vmb Tolu. a. 5 to 2. won with Imuble Dummy, fc t• '• s* * *nd. atul Tension. 50 to 1, third. Time 1 I*; 3-5. Fourth Ra* *n mile and a sixteenth. Philippine, 5 io 2 won. wlih Knight of the G ri* r, 9 to 10. and out. second, and *Hr Ftishugh. IT* to I. third. Tim* . 149 1-5. Fifth Boo* Seven furlongs. Queen (‘nr nival. 3 to 1, won. with Th*- Puritan, 5 i* 2 .mil * v**n, second, and Billionaire, 5 to 1. third. Time 1 27 1-5. Sixth Ilf *' dino mile and seventy yards. Maple. 15 to 1. won, with Mon- 1 mouth Boy. 7 to 1 and 5 to 2 second, and Gvc-un*l T.ike, 4 to I. third. Time 1:49 2-5. liner Itcsnll* ill >* m |miH. <*lncinnati. Nov. ll.—Results n( New port Fired !;.• • Six esl a half furlonrs Hor*shoo Tob.t *o. k to 1. won, with lke Fonso, 5 to 1 second, and Bnilnre. 2 to 1 thlr.l Time 1 •>*>* Hecond Race Ftv* n*l a half furlongs. Irma. f io l. won, with School for S* nd.il. 15 to 5 • r. 1 ati*l Barbara M . to 5. third Tim* I<*V Third Hare— One mile atul a sixteenth S tuber. 7 to 2. won, with KtthoDn 3 to I. -e ond. nsl Beans, 7 to 2. third. Time 1 47 V Fourth Ra* e Five furlong# S* vny. 2 to 1 won. with Master Mariner. 5 to 1 se.>- ord. and F.arl Fonso. 15 tl. third. Time 1 ;08. Fifth Ita. • -S.X furlong F.thel Wh. a, 4 to 1. wm with Duel's!, 7 to lrt, *e*ond. and Jim Winn. 1" ( l tnlnl 'l'mie 1 H Sixth Rare--One nib* and seventy yard- L* ft Rower. 7 to lo won. w.th El ite. 12 t* 1 - amd. anl Saguenay, ll to third Tim* 1 iT lire ut ltnslehirl. If ;7b htirt. G Nov. II -The two-story res'denc* wn*d by J M Ibtrdom and .* . ups. and by J I! Ymiman# < -.tug t fire from x stov* fftte at 9la o'clock to-day, itnl w *- burn* and A part of the household go ds were sav**l by hard work You m in**' |oe> Is six'Ut f" The house w worth about s>■ There w *** Insurance • both but th* rin t amount cannot le barn**! Youm.uw was out of town at the time of the fire It ha been remarked that li>l Salls bury must f*el quite at home at his cab inet meetings, for in making up his new ablnet he h.i- provided for four m*m • r ..f |]j# find \ l*or*l Hellion.* . first lord of | t ulmtr ilt) - l/-r.l Sali-bqry * oniy -on*lll ’aw and Arihur Balfour, fir'** Ird ; ..r the treasury, and Gerald Balfour |res j b nt of the Board of Trale. are his neph ,h l>"*l Balfour of Hurl* igd, secretary f. r Scotland. Is h*r cousin. NERVOUS= chronl naturearcthose which Dr. Hathaway treat* exclusively. For so year* lie li.it confined fcl practice to thl das* <>( com -gwsw plaints In men and women, and the unlf> rialty of Ms cure* has won for him world wide fame. Men who hare lost youth's tutor ate made strong and whole again by thl* thoroughly const'.! . K . g tional treatment of Dr. Hathaway's. No no-dtdne with slmj It I * temporary tonic efTr. Iran euro yon; you Dowd a treatment whl h W" lfr '~ r * ■* i II go to the foundation o( your trouble and w ipe It out. mentally. By .*! nervously and physically. All forms of Chronic Diseases, Including Varicocele, .Stricture, BJiP -jB Flood Poisoning, Kidney and Urinary complaints, etc, an . cured by Dr Hathaway's system cf treatment. V lie Will be glad !o hare you wr::ehlra or call at his office for free ■- - V "oneulut.on. eian'.natton and ad rice. He will alio lend free. jjsl *• | P* :< l ID plate wrsnper. Ills new c p lC s book-"Maclteess. Vigor, *“>F | Health"—to anyone, man or woman, who suffers from any chronte i disease or weakness. ■I, NEWTON HATHAWAY, M. D. Office Hours —l to 1! m , J to Sand 7 Dr. Usihawsr A to. to jf p m Sundays IS a. m. to 1 p. m. £A Bryan street, Savannah, Ga. THE MORNING NEWS: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1000. Yellow Lab el w h S S K E Y Sold in “homoeopathic doses” wherever K liquors are dispensed; and to he had y 'f in bottle for the home or the sideboard, |/ o^2Jm of all dealers in genuine whiskies. Id absolutcly STI MU LATING —IMV IGOR ATI HB fufii STRENGTHENING MELLOW—OLD 4Cr\We’ll Treat. 7mo Hill. H'l ■ rdlDr) HI r * ' ‘C - \ .m) >‘iu*m BHI ktSpScA , Y j • - ’t ir**** "1 1 - **t fc * ft parking. Addrcaa tv Ohas. U. PlaHar A 00.. *• •\ 47 ■*••" •*.. Cmolnnatt. O. VffM V,ra S Ai . *V rr..,lk. r.lll \ epriMg* Uiatilleri . ■ M' ■ j THE WEATHER. Forecast for Tnurs*lay and Friday; G*rgU Fair Thurs#ly and Friday, light north to **a.it wind# Jvi'-.rn Florida Fair Thursday an*l I’rnlay , light \arialde win*l*. W* -tern Florida Fair and Frilwy; table wind#. Houth <*a rolin Fair Thursday aril Friday; variable winds, mostly light port herlv. •. .!>•** \V. tfher at Bavgnnah- Maximum tempera tire. 4 pm 7J |.*gr**‘- Mliiimum t* nipe'r.Hur*-, & ain ♦* deg re* - Mean t* rn|* rature W de-ire*** Norm.il temperature >*hgr'** Ex-. , *>f ternp* rgtur# l*l gr e A imu.iiol d#tl* lency sin* ** N*v. 1 6 degr* ee* A umu.atecl .x• r since Jan. 1 . IV. degree* Kainlall Tt t Normal ,r * I* l ’ h Fxcews since Nov. I 2 <1 m.-h*- Deflcl* n y sln* e Jan, 1 "l inch* s Itlvcr Hepurt The hlght o? the S.iv << - I •*) iiv*r it Augu>ta ai * a in t7‘.b me r!*iUri title i ># '(*-rda>, w i# f* et. no * hmge during th* pi** eding twnty-four hours. Observation# taken a the same nion • t of tin#- at all station Nov. 14. IK 0 s i>. rn . 7 -th Meridian tune* Name ot Butt ion. T V Rain 80-ton. clear .... ,tf New Yoik. < I* ir 3. I I'hllßil* Iphlft. dear •> I'* ' M \V.i!hing(oii * u ir -4 i ,M Norfolk, civ.tr 4‘* L •** !1 liter ■ cie.tr ■** I* Wilmington, * •♦•ar 54 1* Charlotte, c ear I 54 la '0 Hall* Itch, clear 4* L Charleston, clear 58 M t .*0 Atlanta, t iear 4k •* •* AuguH i. cl*' ir ....... > '•) Hivsniuh, clear *4 I* •♦ * !**ar Ss L *s) Jupiter, cloudy *' *• and k* v Wot. ■•'.♦•.ir *ft H Tamj * -b ar ’*2 L ♦ Mobil* , dear 5* ♦; ♦*• Montgomery clear I* * ' V icksburg, dear •** L '• N* w Mi lean#, pt cloudy > L .(* G ilveslon, clear •>! Id Corpus ChrDtl. clear d* lu o* Palesline, clear .... *2 8 <■) Meinphß *b ar 4* 4 Cincinnati c ear 32 4 * c .ear 32 L T Buff h. snow 24 12 T Detroit, dear 21 14 T Chicago, cloudy 28 -4 .0) Marquette, pt. cloudy ... id 22 **' Ht. Paul, snow 2ft * l Davenport dourly 4 L 2 S! I axils, -b ar x * '*• Kansas r’ltv bar 42 L *k!ah ma. dear 51 1* •*) D*dge r*t\. clear J 44 L .' North I’atte. *,b ar 44 12 .‘0 H. It. Rover. Ikveal Forecast util m. iii:\imi oh'h i H’h i:\pehif.mi:. Ilnfiielte 'Pru n| nl lilt y I l ren tone*! I% % lit**-lie 11 il ni Whiskey inl m Flock of <|ull. Washington Letter in New York Post. Th*' Interview publDhe.f in the Even lug Post the other day of the imnrovol :f*tllgltces of the Governin'nt for p to'ttng i'# if againei interr.a -revenu* fr;i!i*ls. su* h is Secrdary llrlstw had ••ope with, reralls to another o!*l revenue officer some change# since Bristow's tins* quite outside r*f legal and official routine. •’Everything In th* ♦lav -of Grant s i*i mint traibm ;♦* very much simpler than now. -uni he i*v your rorresiwsrvilent t*> a> We young men had to a une liv I. mtiiOg alwnx Th* distilleries wre no h<, ronvcnh'ntly concentrat***l near th* i illroi-l • entf'-s a- now and even in p p ulous tieurhltorhou*!# the s *nes of much <>f our work could !*•* rache*l only *. horseba* k *r by carriage One i*iri of the district over which I presided t tained it group of distill* rs’ and re t- Ilars' estnbllshmeiH# w .tntn a radiu.- . t sen or twelve miles of a village on a ra’ . * • load further man to m> that bo:h hav fine, berime famous In polltb sand bind i>. tlawtgh then ••xtreme'y primit.v tint I lioiight a h**rs*- and ami ** r.mw I with a 4 vcrvmai* In tin* vlilag* to i.k* * harg* of them for me. When I •,shout I*l make a visitation I would travel from my city h*olquatt**rs t* the village by train, nave th* liveryman hd • tip, md drive In whb heve* hre tion I warned tc go •I shall tnver forget one such tli> 1 i ,ade. w b ch came very nmir Interfering ;•< itnunently with my donn- i t*. - t,il Jrlven about 1 z n mtl* s to iv ilstillrrv **f > ag* and Du.i hnwii who had **ome smipl*. old-fashion** I t>tlons of b spitailtv . While w** w* t*• . m * ur preliminary conversation. I happened *.i y some thing aloiit w hlsk*>-makln. before th** war lie answered tha- u- had beat) engggrd to the btt in### In t m ol . •• • aocw of the liquor he ih*n made On my • xpresslng curiosity cti**rnlng Ms h of preservation, he offered to bring n •om* .n*l |e? me Judge for myself WMd this he rl sapp ire 1 returning prt with a tin cup ontalning i**s-IM\ a half pint of his well-#* *• n I wht k- H* • the cup down on .* b.in *l-: id iv ar where I was at work, -it* I w* tn aU*ut hb* bu-. nes?-. while I kct> at vnltie "The day was on** of thoe crlp. splendul winter slays, which we g**t In irt of th# north, wh#tt #v#nrtblng se#ms to sparkle and tmal* \ t un veil of snow lay over the gr uni, with clear Ice • rust on f* j* of It. at.d th** frosty air had I enetrat* I my thb-k overcoat, s** I i* i kirimi# lv% rt >• •* intry In my bug tv <m mj way, per hup# four or flve mil## tr in tbedisti .* r% my attention hud been ai t led i v a lark q*ot In the corner of < Held !<'#• by t. • r- a*l and in the angle ••f a rather ra k**ty r;il-f*nce Huspe -ting v at it wn*, I got out of the buggy, crept • j- th* • fnb.itikment. aid p*to*l over. t - • i * v* ■•v* y *>! quail Touched down . g.tin-t *■.• i i* keep warm They v.*r bin *h*el afiv r tb* manner familiar t , por>*m#n, tail* mwur-l and heads ••. md I -huM ki> fmm memory ih the c!r<-le the*', formed was a out thi#** l* * t in *.h*ne t**r I had no flreurni**. out i. o urrrd t** m. that on my way back I w *aid w.< . for (:i- place* I( would the-n l e-arlv # v** ,ng. and the quail wouM i t b* \ e y vlgl nt and I could undoub*- • liv *:- .-|i up unp* • iv**d. throw my bug g.-rolN >V'-r the*m and bag the whole lui ■Although 1 Atten l**d t my buslnc#?* wlUi -*m < .*r*-. 1 am *fral than the tl ugbi f th >• ((uall till** l my mind in ii i I*- morm-ntari interval* when I wu n*- - e tdaily gauging With visions >f the l i- • ante tin* memory of the k**en air i 1 th* *dd 4 lrl\* and I would reach over b the h.rr<d-b <1 alm'*i ouiomati by. ani ;ak a >lp <r two fitan the tin up I was .>t a tippler any more than I am aw , but the whiskey certainly ta*t • 1 * *h|, n*l dr# ill tli* #hlvers out of tn- I w. . a uw’.u*- ibat it had any *f f*t <>i m> *• a i li> the tinu I had emp tied iit .up i wrua r*-a ly (• start for home, l felt in a |l*-*i nit glow all over The dilv* bu k was lieauiiful. The sun ha*l Just sunk led *w th* horison. and •a* !*- wan a u mis. n flush in (he western k\ which ma.l* tie snow on the ground be-k almost blue l y . >ntrast. When 1 *a-hd l •• >:ot where I had seen th** birds. I a!lg it*l and cre pt up the lank **. dn, ro* #* in ha;d Th i* were the tiuall. gruu|** l jus; ms 1 had lefi th* rn early in i l > 'king ir. leed. a# if they had : t sllrrc*! an ineh .n th** rn**anttm*- st entiy 1 stole in *ti tb**m. The fence had hi rails. *ind it .• * ii* and an eternity i i '.it* fully 11 ft •I • -lie Coo* after tf*** other lid ' limlwd t trie t'*p Just as 1 r* al lied i . it*t • t i ill. mi r." pound# ptoved *• nub f**r ih. a; -*i j tur*-. and it |.*l *1 wita a tr**m* ti'keus c iash. The *vn k I 1 no con fir-a use If to the siot v. ~-i I w. hut ti'** entire line of fence f r a li-tan •• of *om<* live, or six rods wt.nt <i..wn i v***hr. Th* quail flew off wtt ii frightened butter, i•’ horse rtl*l by the combined noise- liolted ii*d disapp* are*l over tne crest of the nearest hid. while I, still clutching nty tub* . r I* and to ' .- bottom of the ditch, ud my tux/.y overcoat was c'overed with a mixture* t #now. fin* *litt, and gravel, itid broken Mutw and sticks, the refuse •f the roadsale brush I'u'.ling my * If t*g* tf * r I trudged over th* full and on to the next farmhouse t‘hi r* 1 foul I thai tny lar>* had been ight. anl at th*- buggy was comp.tra t iv* v unhurt. - that, after a few nln* it* emharra- . g conversation with (h** it * f uisi*,iv# farnuT. I we*?* aid* to resume tnv J> urn* y My .> . Id* nt had ',itts-*l rn* titl-s my train h*w#ve*r, and a** a <on -* in.-nce I ai l i.*d reach home until quite tat* al nig t There 1 found tny wife sit I:gup 8! I waidng for ni* As 1 entered , h*. r* in. 1 and. tiiu tly he ani h**r sniff the . . Th. m|i>r *>f .hat con founded *lOll - W.d.-key **vid. fitly “till clung about me*, and 1 c ringed a- I saw her survey iti.* c rit! ally fr m he 1 to foot. ••You lave b* • 11 drinking. James.’ she ;tid. sternlv. '1 am mortified beyond *‘X i. I womler how many persons ba\*- -* **i you In Hits condition T ■ Am I tot all right - 1 asked survev ,ll aT my own p*-rs**n as w**ll as I could n.t suppc-'-ing that 1 bad already made tn \*• .f I re Sen ta de. ••IP r r**-'* r. -• was to divest me of ibv .lytT-iut . • 1 show It** its back which I .t l 1 1 •! t . rush Then -h** \ olnte I t > m\ . *• 'Wn.ii you 1 ft here this m* rn II . , , , . , ft.- ..virdi'-e Y.*u i**um with enlyonc.’ 11 w- tt u. I never saw my it #1 .14 dn Wheiner the quail *rrl .| off to n* !*t H or whether h fell Into a stilly when th*- frost broke ui In thr i*riiu. 1 * ann* *t say Buf this was IfM r :* end of my troubles The taper publlkh- I in the villa*;, wh* r* l kept nty hose %t mtl idmlni-tratlon in |n||ti s. aid -he- .-ll . r tc*k great cb tght In In e.tl g n the* rn \l we ek s D*u* a (aragro.ih to 1 .it . ff. t \\ . have had occash'd lefer , the* rule- or ruin “pint m<n - j. 1 1 i,y th* Grunt administration. New ,vli* n*u of It <n l*e fmme) on the roal !-ftweti this village and Blanks dlslll mt to havi 1 eh mg# • f *a*rti*-s lu udrol of thi- piv-mm nt when lib Si rn binding* become s* rro* mt t i < lift > -f* * a highway is no: wlle . n.Migli for them lo drive through but . pal) and .wn th*- f*n-ea of hare!-wu king farmers 10 make spic# lor the swath they are trying to cut * ** 110% HitntNNS \\ nil Named. From ,l '' Youth's Companion 1 j. no alwav east to name a baby and to name • slate or territory 1* ob . 1. 1 u 4 l\ a “crtous ma*ter. The late Gen 1 U 1 > n\. for whom (he chief city of t ... rid.* r ille.l. always Instated that • . icn, ih* name to Montana t;<t i*n\ct was intimate with Bieph ,.i; \ p,.!iis ii-.” writes F. M Clevenger, nli.i w,- formerly th** Os*neral> confl len ,l , , k .\t one of their meetings, h told the* sgory. Douglas brought , . . ium of the West, saying that he |n i.r bd ♦. Introdu e a bill to form some 1 x\ tcrrlt* • l**s and wanted Denver to ■wigg*-t appr q ilrii*- names. cV*kraei was the rtrst one mrntkm • I • ,*n* •.* I u-ugi is. jKintlng on tne map to thti n ih# 01 of C*iov4# i want 1* name for a territory 1 am going to murk *>ut up here In the mountains.' •’Denver’s Ilf* in the West ami his er ib e in the Mexican war bad made h'm familiar with many Spanish words, and be* remarked Whi not < nil It Mot*n.i‘" •What d‘ew that mean?’ ••Denver replied that ll meant ‘moun slu.His countrx ' By way of assuring MirniM'lf IkuiglK# calied to his wife, re flated the question, and received the sum** answ.r ‘General. K*i jus* the w. 5.. l Douglas; ‘l ehnli a%)opt g The bill did not pass at that time. In deed. Montana was not organised as n territory until I**4. three years after the death of Douglas Bu* the name was given to It in due time. —French navy estimates for 1901 are 3.2¥5.9 franca, an increase of 1M10.M? francs. The larger portion of the outlay will be devoted to nava; construction, to the defenses of the port# ami so the per- M>nne.. Th constitution of the squadrons will not differ greatly from the prc#en* agganlsatum. j MiltniK HTKLUOK!tCB. Matters of Interest to Shipping Me Generali*. The British barkentine Ussia Furry will discharge her cargo of lumt*er at the Gordon wharf Since the vcr*‘l returns) ( to this |ort. leaking after pro ewllng out for Victoria Cove, Canada, she has been tied up at the dock In possession of gov- j eminent officers. Various outstanding ' claims against her have gone unMibiH 1 long enough to lead thoee interested to j believe that tha owners do not Intend to pay the debts against the veaael. The ! cargo ia b* ing discharged by the in- | su ranee company, who will Hi ter charter a vessel to Lake It to destination. The British ship Harvest Queen arrived I yesterday from quarantine, and is docked at Hunting end Company's wharves, where eh** will load cargo of luinler She will tak* out the largest cargo ever loaded on a tailing vessel in this port The tug Kate Cannon was turned out of Rourke s shops, yesterday, where she ha# ! been a few days for repairs The schooner J H Parker proceeded in tow of the tug Jo <*b Paulsen for I Brunswick, yesterday, where the will I lead luxnia-r for a Northern iort. Havanunlk Alumnae. Sun rise# at <3l a m. arel sets st 4 > n m. High water at Tyhee to-day at 4 19 a m and, 2p m High water at Savan nah one hour later. Phaaea of lle Muon fur November. P. H M Full moon < 3 ft ev# quarter 13 * & eve New m*>n -J 1 1< niotli First quarter 29 11 35 mo. n Moon perigee. sth. Moon ap g< e, 17th. %i.s %\i> tn;nniiHivV Veaarla Arrived I Mtrrdtf. Ship Harvest Queen, (Hr), Forsyth, tjuamntin* Master Tug Neptune, O’Brien, Darien, towing raft. Vevaela ( Icsred Yeaterday. Steamship Rattio. (Hr), Nlsbct, Bremen - Wilder A L’o. Ht* amshlpThlrlby, <Hr), Whltefleld. P..ir c* lona Wilder A • Bark C*lln Archer. (Nor). Martinsen. liondon —<'barb s G Dahl & *"o. \ \\ cut to *irs. Steamship Thlrlby, (Hr), Whltefleld Barcelona Steamship Falward I*. Avery. Hawley New York. Schooner J. H Parker. Hammond. Brunswick, In tow tug Jacob Paulsen. *ht||*tnu M<*in or n min. Key West. Fin . Nov 14 —Arrived, -te.imer Nueces. N**w York, an*! sailed for Galveston; olivette, Smith Havana and sail*.| for I*, rt Tampa. Miami. De lano, Miami anil silled for Havana: *!• -troyer Vixen. Norf.-lk: Yudit Ad**!*-. Mill, New York, ami sailed f<r Puerto Porte* Fernandln *. Fla . Nov It <‘l*-ar* I. !*• hooner Rb*hard F. C Hartley, Kalker. New York Hailed, s* hooner Fva B Dougktss, Balti more, Perth Amboy Charleston. Nov. 14—Cleared, schooner Standard, (bdfrey. New York Hailed, hooner Navarlne, Pix. N*w Y'ork. tug Protector. Igo. Ilarcacoa with barge Marla Dolores, Bonneau in tow Arrived, eteanier George W Clyde. Chichester. Boston, via N* w York, pro * ceded Jacksort\ Die. I’htiad* Iphla. N"\ 14 Arrived, steamer A B Sherman. Savannah: Oscar C Schmblt, Savannah Salles), at earner Alb-ghany, Savannah. Havre, Nov l.V—Arrived, steamer Em prexp, S.vann*ih f>r Rutenlam; 14th. Tliomley, Savannah for Bremen. Hamburg. Nov. It.—Arrives!, steamer Norma, Galveston and Pensacola, via St Michaels Port Tampa. Fla . Nov. 13 Bailed, steamer H. T. Morgan, Anthony. Bllsa bethport. Arrived, steamer Mascotte, White, Havana, via Key West. Port TSmpa. Fla., Nov. II —Arrived, tug Dauntless with schooner B. Frank N* aley. i *ar<lena.-. Jacksonville. Fla., Nov it —Entered, steamer Westover, John. Philadelphia. Notice to Mariners. Pilot charts and all hydrographic infor mation will be furnished masters of ves sels free of charge in Foiled States hy drographic office In Custom House. Can tains ore requested to call at the off! ••• lte|K>rts of wrecks and derelicts received for to the Na\y Depart m*nl. The I.ighthouse Poard gives notice ?h* i <>n or slsmiy N'o\ 20. Fire |s!anl llcht ldp. No. t*A, will he replac'd on Its m ( tlon. ab*ajt 9 7 mile- south from Fir* ! Islarwl lighthouse, and apnroximately in 1 the latitude of Sandy Hook lightship, #md light vessel No. n. temporarily mark Irg the station, will be withdrawn. No change has le-en made in lightship No. cj as to characterlctlcs of lights, fog sig r.als or g* neral appearance. Foreign Exports. Per British steamship Thlrlby for Barcelona —4.5i2 bale- cot on. $217,157; l.'-*"* barrels rosin. RftC. *; _r* pi* c*s pitch piru lumber. 12.730 —Cargo various. Per British st* amah Ip R.itho for Bremen—ll,249 lml s cotton, $530,753; 2.*‘ bags sea Island cotton. $21,522; 1 ?** ton i hosphate rock. $27,135; 1.4u0 barrel** n*>ln $1,422 —Cargo various. Per Norwegian bark Colin Arch, r for Ix>ndr i n -3.567 *osks turpentine. $74.9>>7. ( nrgo by James Farle. Jr TELEGRAPHIC MARKETS. (fontlnu.d from Nln.*i Pagr.i r, mfx-r .BSfl< 70; Janmir)'. e7>*ijS 75,'. February. wv Hullrr rirm. rmm.Ty. ISflZIc; piato tlairy. lMilb. rhrr,. steady: large fancy. lrtV : *m.i!l do. lie. Kaua firm; elate and Pennsylvania. Si27.'; Western regular parking. S-i.t Potaioeii quirt; Jera. $1.00.11.37 1 *; New Voik. $1 TT.vil O s : Ing Nland. H i 0175; Jersey sweets $150t'..01. Peanuts quiet; fancy haiwlpk'ked. .’.li sc. Other domestic, 4e. I'stihages quiet; Itong Island, p* r its, $1 :•■*>! 2 75 Freight* to I.iverpool quiet; cotton by ! .team, 2.V. COTTON Ki:i) OIL. New York Nov. I*.—Cottonseed oil steady with a continued fu.r Inquiry for . the more remote positions Prime crude barrels. XV nominal: prime summer yel low S3’ti!4c: off summer yellow. KV, prime winter yellow .isutu,'; prime white. .17>t3*, ; prime meal. US < II It 4110 M4I4KKT*. Chicago. Nov. 15.—Wheat decline.) to day on weak cables, small clearances, and wreak flour reports. December rlotng *,e under yesterday. Corn closed *sc higher anti oats * shade lower Provisions at the close were 7 1 .■ aT, Improved Ths leading fututes tanged as follows Opening Highest.Lowest.Closing Whsst. No. 1- Nov 724, 724, 71*4377 72 972S Dee 72 57$V. 7272 H 72V677F. Jan 72*4573 •* 72’, 71 7H Corn. No. 2 Nov *', , Dee *SMWS; sa *2% May *frVo3k **V **S If you will buy three Old Virginia Cheroots and smoke them to-day you will get the greatest amount of comfort and satisfaction that 5 cents will buy in a smoke, and get it three times over! You haven’t any idea how good they are and cannot have until you try them. Try three to-day instead of a sc. cigar. Three hundred million Old Vtrgmu Cheroots smoked this jtit. Ask your own deiler. Price, 3 for 5 cents. , Special spade won LINDSAY & MORGAN'S SPECIALTY. Everybody knows who has ever had a shade that they make you think —if they do not work right. When we put them up vou won’t have to think. We have the only expert shade man in the city. He does nothin'; but make shades and hang them. Also Draperies and Lace Curtains. Want to do your work. Send for us. Two Specials for This Week. 50 Daghestan Wilton Kugs, regular price $9.00; #ft A|J our price UUiUil 100 Brussels Rugs, regular price $2.00; 01 ftr this week (JliZu Go visit all the other stores, then come to us, and we will surprise you with the completeness of our FURNITURE AND CARPET stock and the prices. Remember, ‘‘Not how- cheap,” but “How good/’ is our motto. JUST RECEIVED, j Fire-Proof Safes From the moat celebrated ma u afact are rs, both flrr-proof and burglNr proof aafea and vault doors. Ilf carry an luimruae stock of Fire-proof #afcs. Oar stock em braces a very elegant line from 700 to 4,000 pounds, ln*lusfte. single and double doors, and a visit to our establishment to in spect these elegant safes will be a source of ntarh profit aud In struction to our frleuds. The price will be as low as any really Fire-proof 9afe can be made, and onr motto Is Quality mid Safety of the first Import ance. 9*end or mil on as for farther partlrolnrs, catalogue and prices. LIPPMAN BROS., Wholesale Agents for Manufacturers of Fire-Proof Safes. Oats, No 2 Nov ...21'. 21H 21N 21S I>fV 22', 22' 21%22 22 May 24 24 2J 7 i 23 T . Mr., fork, per bbl , Nov . *lO :>> *1" 40 $lO 20 s!<> 37', Jon 11 4*l 11 60 11 4 11 Sn M>v .... 11 47', 11 Si 11 4i 11 S7H Lard, per lflu Ihe i Nov .. .. S 9.7 705 fi 95 7 Oil 1 Dry f. (to 92', 6 *' 9n Jan 6 72'i 6 7>, 6 71', S *2', May ... .... *?4 Short 111 b. per lOi lb.— ; Nov s S IC', S > 92', lon .... SO6 fi 17', SO6 6 15 t Mov 0 15 6 25 6 15 S 25 Cash .piotatlon* were a, follow. Floor, .lull and ratiy. No. 3 spring wheta, (48 ;72 No 2 red. 72',-.177',. . No. 2 oom. 39', -1.19', No. 2 yellow 39N4i39*,r; <>..•e No. 2 ivhltr, 25',. . i'll. 3 whll.. 3 t 1i27 , . No. 2 rt • . 40 . f.iir to rhol 'r molting barley, 56 ! .. 0 Nil 1 (lax seed. *171; No. I North • 11.79. prim*- timothy ho* *l, 4 I<rfi ! i _**' m* p'‘rk. por harrvd. $!<).374f<10.50; ! I ml. pT !<* pound*. S7 7.10; nhort I rib* (losh#*! f*i r i4i7lo; dry Halted boulder* (boxoili s.'• nhort clear '*l* s (ttoxcri). |k tvV*is.7s. whlaky, ha air. of high wine*. $1.27. Frof Frederick Starr, the well-known j nthroi<>lrl*t at th** Fniveralty of chl t ago. hn recelV'Hl a ailver medal from • jii* • n Wtthelirlna of Holland. Thin < iward *-f hor-or ha* been given an i krunvlr ,*nM ! of a tiro of at 1 pi t nr* - gecured hy Frof. Starr t th*- r 'il of hi* *** idle* aming ih** Mxi .m Indians, ami urn I hy him to the '• : t IV .h ii irtisil 4 o&iecttofi of Holland. W. ROSS GRAVENER, Manufacturers Anent, R411.W IV %Nl> Mil l, 41 I'I'MKH, r*rovtilent Kulhilng. Savannah. Oa. JOHN G. BCTLER, -DEALEKS IN- Hn!n<s. "tla anl Glass. sash. Dootf mind- and Builders' butn.br, Plain aivl * r . 1 :... 11 In. ! : ~1. ■ I H , r Sol. Agent ,'oi COM Water I'a ot. A Congress street wm an t l St Julian •trtet. wcat. Empty Hoqsheads. Ktnpty Molaatw fa* i Ml* by I c. M. GILBERT & CO. 8, t. SI Of HOPt Rif AND C U R'f fU MEIM 1.l the rate atahtm * Ka.tM raf r.it •* hor l>ie of Hope. Montgomery. *1 * b°li. Cattle Park and Wi t lliii I>ally except Sunday*. Subject ;-* without notice. ISIeB OF HOPE. I.V,fiiy for 1. of H. Lv. Die of lio.-' **’ “V fr <*m T. nth ,600 am f<> I 730 niti from Tenth | 6 <JU am ! V- i * • am from Tenth , 7 t/0 am for T 915 am from Bolton XOO amf or 10 JO a m from T.-nth lo u> am for I 12 no n n from Tenth |ll oo am for b 1 15 pm from llolton 11 3 am f r 1 2*o ian from Tenth |2OO pm for 'I ' 330 pm from Tenth |240 pm for 1 • 1 430 pm from Tenth ; 300 pm for T> r 5 pm from Tenth j 4 oo ton .'or 'l if 6 : pm from Tenth | 6 uti |>m for 730 pm from Tenth | 7on pm :■> T k>' pm from Tenth | Buu pm for 1 930 pm from Tenth | 900 pm for i 10 30 pm from T.-mn |lo on pni lot i " |ll oo pm for ‘I ■ ~ MONTGOMERY 1 v oil jf r Monf j i.. Mont ■ 610 am from Tenth |715 am for T 1 230 pm from Temh 115 pm fo I 1 630 pm from Tenth , 6 (si pm fo: CATTLE HARK. Lv jelly for Cat. Hark Lv. Cattle I r o3i am from Holton 700 am for 1 7 At am (rum Bolton j 5 oo am (or f Iwi pm from Bolton 13u pm for 1 2 M pin from Bolton , 3 uu pm for 1 i t*> pm from Bolton | 7 A' pm foi too pm from Bolton sju pm for I THINUERBOI.T. Car leaves Bolton alreei Jtmctl n a. m and every thirty minute* th< i 1 until li aip m. Car leave, Thunderbolt at 6:00 a ' 11 1 eiery thirty minutes thereafter 12:00 midnight, for Bolton street /•■ tlon. FREIGHT AND PARCEL CAB This ear carries trailer for pa-- on all trip* and leaver west aide e market for Idle of Hope. Thumb t and all Intermediate points at 900 ■ 1 on p m . 500 p. m. Leaves Isle of Hop# for Thtind<-rb City Market and all Intermediate poin at 400 a. m . 11 < a m . 2 4 p n WEST END CAR Car leaves west side of elty market * West End 6.00 a m and every 4 > mlnut- * thereafter during the day until 11 P ’ Leaves West End at 6:U a m ar.J • ery 40 minutes thereafter during the di until 12:00 o'clock midnight H. M LOFTON. O-n M*' OLD NEWSPAPER*, St* for 26 cent*. Business Udlcs Morning News.