The Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1900-current, November 16, 1900, Page 4, Image 4

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4 g(K lUirftuntf Kctr)£ Corning Srw Huilriittg ►••• *t. O i mm vv \o\r%iiu i m. Rtfikterid at the Post* #* . F;i - anrmh I 111 Mull M >#. M W * •very dy ui tii* >••**. and wr.*J t * *ibccr I’ t( i in ’be CP. °r e*'n’ by in* I, at 7i) cents mcMhtn ro I r six moiuh , and I** u I . o. - >ea. liti; MW* > mu. six times Vk fk * tfn*.: Bunday ••*.**> Ihre* iviot.i- • $1 - lx month*. <• >r*r It •-* IHi un KL\ RKW two a Weak t M<• mi and TtlUflii)) by mal. out- year * Hui4v rtpiion* |*yabi* In advan-e K•- m l b niuacy mder. k or register I laiDi Currency sent by mu. at il k o: >• and r Trun-leiit advertisement-. tner t .r spnial coiumn. local or reading n ti< • n andT cheap or want 1 no . lo ccata a lira Fourt* • a ll* # * * -*■ * lypl —* juul t* on#* Mil h in d* ; h ; * b standard of mMMiranwnt Contr ic* r * *a and discount* made known on app -?!•* a; business ofTP-e Order* for delivery f the Morn nr New* to either residi r |l n business c.ui be itu te by mall or ' •* *•* phone No 210. An> Irr* g .Ur t* In * - tv try Should • imniolla •i I r * I**r t► ! letter* and t# .uume * f -*#ild he al dressed muiimm. M.w* -a ai nsh Os. tCAUTV&n* omo:. 23 rrk R*w New York city. H. C. F ulkn* r. Manager ttEl 1U KEW ADU.RIISEMLMS. Sisetnf— Georgia Society of me Son * of the Revolution; Landrum Lodge. N 48 F. * A M Special NotPew-fJblp Notlcej. Strarhsn A Ob . Consignees. Plii<' , r# , rV **t;l Ma- Kina' 6upp.it'. Savannah Building Supply t otn|ny, Slop Notice. J. 1" Mule * Cos Consignee*; Houm* Pamting. Andrew F!<inley C-Hnpany \ Notice of Dissolution. 8 Ouckenhelrner a Son. State and County Taxes. 1100; Twi Fruit Cak#*, John T Evans A Cos . Near Florida Mullet Roe etc., A M A C. W West Business Nortcea— E. a W. Laundry. Army ar,#l Navy Meroea on Court C.irda— Anheuaer-Hus-’h Brewing A*#>> i *tofi Steamehlp SchMuJe— o. nn Bt*-mehlp Company. Baltimore 84#-,iuhip Company. Oil He*tera—Wm A II If. laittitnore. KaJroad Bch*duh—Rout hern Railway. Auction Bales-•■Piano*. Organ*. et . by Savannah Auction and Commission Com pany. Medical—Warner # Bofe Cure. Ayer's Pills; Dr. Hathaway Company; Hood's Pills; Mother's Friend; Mun yon’s Dyapep ala Cure. Cheap Column Advertisement*— Help Wanted. Employment Wanted; Fur Rem. For Rale; I*t, Persona); Miscellaneous The Men tiler. The Indications for (leorala for to-d%\ are fair wfather, winds looming fram northerly, and for Eastern Florida f*lr weather. fieh norther,> wind Having had our no*v* count*-#! ft ap pears that there 4 quit.- # number of u* In Georgia. And now R la Belgium that wants a place of Chinese terrltorv If tn* Inti# fellows keep barking at the hels of Hie big dogs (or a share of the picking* of the Chinese l#oi#-. now long will it b* b#*- • fore the appetite* of the big fellow* will become w belted beyond the point of r*'- aiatance? The Thoms mill#* Times sing* thu? *oul | fully of lb#* *eas* n I lag killin' tin-# I- Mar at hard Tnere are aln-udy faint odor* wf backbone, ep.ireribs uiil ! Ung* In the frosty air An#l then the 'go um*. m i ’tat* • • lug ami roasting. *' Aye, *t is true llu while Georgian* are rv*v*li#g in the an- j ticipation, and later the reaiizatton. or these good things, let them not forget to arrange to Increase the crops of ihlr.g to eat next year With full stnokvhous#-> and oprncrtbf, the gM>| times In C3-orgt.. will last all the year, whatever cotton may uo. The Rev. Chari#*# M Sheldon, who la to apesh in this city next Sunday, 1 llvered a let’tur* in hie New York Avenue Preabyterlar CtiurCi, Washington. I>. C., last Tuesday night lie was imrodui • l by Hon. H B K klac Far land, the chair man of the Board of Dlsirt* t o>ramia*l**n cr In hla Introductory remarks Nlr Mac* Fsriand s.*ul Why shousl we #>fY r th keys of the , .ty to man w:i hs- il ready captured our hearts?*’ Mr Mu Fariand Is a very captivating fellow him self, rapturing the good opir ioi of people w'herever he go* u a nuini rof Bavan nah keles aiil testify who met him at one of the V-w York summer resorts a couple of m#>i<tns ago. There Is much to be atd m favor of the proposed bill, l* fore the Leglsisturt. designed to restrict tne si.c of oj and other ikusods except upon the pr*- scripuoiis of physicians. It t claim*- I that the nuinonr of morphine, atorai an#l other ‘ dot#e liettiis t* on the Increase, pariiculwriy among tl>* coKitml |eopi‘ Unquestionaniy it should la* made very dim ult. it not practically impossible, i r the degrading drug#* tu fat. into Improper hands There are, nowever, altt*tsdy law on the statutt oooka governing the -#t of tMicb drugs. Arc those law* strictly enforced'' And would not anew law, more stiingem man the oi#l on*.-.**, in* pra ill ally usc'iesc* unlesa an expensive >- tern of nfor(cm<*nt wet# provided? Thn syrup-bolllag > aon In Georgia is row at I Mind. With the coining of ft>*st tomes fc> : up unit , and the indications or that the output this year will be larg* r than ever beiore. The Yal lusts Time* goad advice when It urges tb#k far ir.trs to ie* their best efforts *to e* ur* a high grade of syrup, and to place only hrat-CiUM# goo#ls upon the inaikvt Geor gia syrup i now known among <on*un< as the beat thing of tne klml thit can be had Its 'cry i stands for purity, rl* h !*** ;nd delicate flavor. But that rep utation -ould b rulr.ed In a season t y the fi ling of the market with itnryroocriy prepared and low grade syrups. let the produ er he# t w ft ithat nothing but h# leat U sent out by them, and they will have a large un#l growing tlcruaitd for . thetr syrup, at good prlcca, for many M gaars io coum. thk t rio\ %l i oy \ i:\ticin HIM.. The outlook for the |M;ire of the b J providing for a c*otitllutlonat vmv* n t *’ j Is not vry promlmng. Th*’ |ue*tion of pr *vat!hg the state with i new *r:•<*u tlolt ha* receive*! *o lliile attent that the legislature not re* v Ad upon It The member* a* In doutrf as tt whether tla* people a r*- Hiding to v and the *xjw*?i!e. wider w ul I- very ***n <i b r*h|* |b *ide ti* ’ bail **• whether th* r* i* a general d* * :** for * m oi tho tiling- whb h i* •* proposed to oJttkt a par* of ■■ ■ •-( , w It w uld not Ih irpriPlm; f the eonstl tui|of.i. cottxrt n- n hmwi were permlt t#<! to g* over until tn n* xt wl*h th* iifi.!*T* *ndn. tba*. :* the mean time. :t should te given a too rough di u-- uii :*i tii# nip44*n for t le gulnm.i torta I riomlfttio'i No ! . r initiy of the leading men of t 1 i*it- f vor Mime me-ure for getting rid ' • r.r r.- . : % • but it doubtf’i. if there i® . roajori:y **nUmau ■l* favor of 4<kpting h constitutional j'ii ■ .Ifiu .i prac'i ally llmltiri; th* ball**. I- tti* w h|t*M l . for* it ha* tw * n ddue. niln** I w wdher or n**t th** N*rth • wroiltni pan f**r gcitinif rid **f rujero Hilt* rates i < aistltut.*( al It would t* aim iak*- to t .kt> the ballot from lliiterat- negro*® before t i- -k -Ivl Just wha. -an b *J‘>n* !<gal.> in mat dir** lion. It I® certain that Georgia *J*> * not want to lose any of h**r Influent c In Congre-- or th*- electoral coll***p It mai tn* th.h ft f* not tii purp— of the lteoubli i pkirty to to limit the number of th repre®enta||vw in t’ongress of tho** gta!-s wld h t ive taken the ballot from illiterate negroes by a constitutional amendment whi h discriminates In favor of th** w ill* It may be their pill # U> h-t ih*- Bouth rn state® disfraic hise the h*gr<W'S. with <h- h*>|w that the result will la* a division of the whit** vote in th** South, a part of it becoming ILpubll an. hut the chan c* are that they will not tty a plan of tt>a kind ll 1® evidently the purpose of the negro politician* of the South to u * vdtatfvrr lidlu* rvc they have to get the ILpublb an party do cut down th* r pr<-• ntation of the South In the state:- which have adopt ed constitutional amendments discrimi nating agi.nst the negro In the m.t*t<r of the fran*hle*, with the viw of having th© ballot restored to n*-gro**s. ond of preventing other state* from ad*>t>ting similar amendments They <lo not Intend to give up the ballot or the federal of- P< e* wh t tiieir |®rty i.* .n pvwer If they ■ in help It According to a llt*nt h in the Morning News yesterday they art now adviting the I’r* l*l-nt that giving the office* to white men In the South will nut *trtngthen the Republican party In the Southern states. But whether this Legislature decide* to act u:>n the constitutional convention qt*esti**n or not. It i* pretty * • rtaln that It will no? <1 so nt th*> n*!on There will not I*** time. The appropriations and the • *.x and depot qu* rtloni will demand a great •I*• 1 of .ittt'ntlon. THE EXTREMIST* %4iRWE. In i bright llttl* artb-U th# New Yor Tim**® points out that It I* ih** extrem ist® who com* together flr-t. The and # cu slon which th© New York Hun * a ti lc. declaring that Gen. la © wa® not ©nil I* and to a pla-© In th*- "llall of Earn©." >t r ©ailed f*ril4 an ©xpf©-Mon of opln on frrnn th*- Char lesion N* w® and Couil© to th-- * ft** t "that 4Jen. Lee’ nam- h*# n< proper p • • *mi i g th* 'nanus of f.t mous men of th© United State#. ll© wa not a ©ltizen or a soldier of the Uni ©*l State# In all th© >ears wh* n hv i®a# win ning hi# till© t Immortality, and he won It In a war against th© Unlitd Biates. He 44 i- on*. **f th* famous no n of th** Con federal© State®, ami hla nam* belongs *-i th* earn roll of fame with th” n tin©* of otlnr eminent BOidiei# and paUlot* oi that short-dved rep-ibllc. atwl on no other “ I>4 c*>mm< tirig on this op nion of the New# and Coutirr th© Time# ways. "IVhi® ever I# lookiug for n©w pr **af® of the liar mutiy of -enunient which now unite# on © h -mi • *•-©ilon* of th© ©ountry will nnd it in the ciJilou# ©xacuu# with whi h th*”* statements m r.girti to Gen. L © eoincitie with ths mad.* by Norihem ol*J tor® to the Inscription of h # nam# In a *ll .til of Fame' intended to Imtnor taliz*- the h roes and henef ictors ©f th • I nlttsl State®. The Charleston New# nn<l Courier I® v* ry far Sauth. Indeed, and the lettera of protest w hich w* have priute I were written by people who a e very fat North ini ♦••!. and yet they uyr*®- wo and for word, thought f*r thought, and ©mo tion for emotion. Such unanimity 1# *1 • tinctly tom hing. ' According ** the foregoing th-*s# bod ing extreme opinion* in th* North t© In harmony with the#© holding • \t ©me opin ions In th*’ South rtdativ© to tt* |iop*l ty of giving Gen. l-e** a'plac-© fc*i the "Hall of Fame. An*l this is what happens in almost every h rtain • where ther* Ii division of opinion. Th* x remi*t agree helot© the conservatives. TO kI.KI 1 IB THE EIGHT. A Chicago dispatch to the N©w York World ©oiiMSln# th© #uuem©rit that it i. th© p*ur|K>-e of lit®* lHmocratio leader# to keep up >h© :ta.ht urtill 1 ®d al tig iLn< on which tin recent D* tnocratio campaign wa- fought. No doubt thi# it imi . I n, dcMduig The tact jio ably l# that •the Democratic party will tiav# ha*l i a4!.t-t* mi Chicago from row antll th* *-1 1 ii ig of ill* mxt *.mjngi, hn no <>n> las any au.horlty lor #ay tig l: at a cam la n will * ot lu n*l tiiroughout the intervening time. No on# i.i a ;n a push ton to say n-2 thi ■time what tin- next platform of tin- D m v ■at ii laity w and oi tan M.in> j questions Will arise no dout t which will p * *in n.. * rial l*r l®*ue From pri®*tu inda'ation# it M*#ms safe to piedict that th Dcmociatlc party will * l*# against trust# in UHd Th© antLtrust Issu© wa* a y.®>l on* In th© I®#®t cam paign. and it promise# to t* a better one [ lour year# hci. **. Tht tru# # appear to j think they have # right to go deeper into the Dorkris f tb# people sine# the ir- I nanph of the Republican par.y. Tne so trttwt and t)i© meat trust liave a lvan- c i ; price# enormously, and ih/übt!* #* *aher trust# will follow their * x impl< Th© Democratii party con <1 not do the coun try a hotter aervtee than t< keep u> i > tight against trust# It Is od*i. passing odd that fhe "Lfh ©oln Republi an#" koull i*e ure i h\ their leader# to become Dvoaocrata! How the times changel THE MORNING NEWS: FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10. 1000. Kilt Will JUI\ Till lir.kfH H 4Ti. Ir nthat the m* rnlirr* of the N - * | mtn:* *e <4 the Hllver Ifepubl e h iv. <l* I- ! t<> is-ur an adir*** *liso v ,i c the <-mn t.i Id f th*dr party a- 1 .'*! i iernb r to J.<m th* lene* * * p.srty Tra Slher Itepuhilcans and I in* * 'n Republican* are so few m numier il t it I* *•' a matter of ma ll * ♦* -**- qiti n. . whether tt*> hold or to their *• cardxatiofi or gr. % It up It ‘uf* t > *a> that th*' majority of those w o .it one ?ion • • w.?.. •* rranlisti'M, ha . fmirvl other todtical ..ffl.iati* n.- T < n i Iona) committ** rn- n *; * therefore rather lon* #oni- Ft ill they ha vt acted wisely In deckling o get into the Democratic party a* soon ms |m* Ibi*'. Tno 1- m.ii-l . f Hon. I>on Dickinson nd other* for th* rNirginizs'kxi of the Peru o* ritlc party it once do* * not appear *o h*\ mt wi a .-iv . **n\ r ■ • j , *•■ A® a matter **f fact t;ic Democrats . t* not in a hurry to y*d together fo? the pur p•*-• of reotganlzim; ll . better to wrl sw bile aid -*• wliii th* .*• ntlin* nt *f th j.artv is hrdor aftem;- Ini; reorg uuxatlon It ma> tiro out that the oph.lon will Is r- ta in | t! it in. bli* r phm I- t* wait uni:; tti** me- e g *f th*- next lull -n il convention to <lo whatever reorganising there l* to be done. The door of the Dem ocra* y 1® t?. r for*- open to the Silver lie puNksni. Some *4 the papers are nati.r liih with purpose of irwi gurating r* - . mu.itkm movement. It seems tti.it hading 1• m**ct i * of New York are t> tn* **t In January, and it Is .-aid to It hi* pirjM -* at that tine to endeavor to get control of the party machinery In his st it** aid a oto sak* 1 step* to have th© party m.t ln* ry In * h of the K*istern state® put into the hand.- of Democrats w h** ar known to be itf>|>o.-d to wh it h© regards a.- • fi•* *>bj#*etk>la i- .luk - ti'.c Kansas 4’ity pa (form. A atory is ailou' i tat h- hid planned a reorganli.itlon of •ti*- pir?y directly after the hi-ago con vention- a rco.Kanixatlo* that woukl have mode th© New York In-mo racy labor-e trie I’ikncr and Buckner 11 k*? but wa * pre\*n?*sl from urr Ing it Into eft*--t by lire bast) action of YVhitivy, Flower and otter hading U-mo rat* of New York, taeir ha-ty action y* mg declaration* which gave the pubib the Impression that they tni*ii*ifi to support M Kinley. There wdil tea great deal moie talk aiKKit reorganising t .• Ivmocratle paity within the next few months, but there will not 1m much, If anything, done in tlmt *ll r*- tion until th* party l- r* ady o meet in another national convention Of our>e there will lx- pin form.® a<topted by the party orgaulx I'lon** In th© various state®, and In th*-*e will lie found the keynote for the action of th*- r ati onal party. NOT U I I II ot It %TTITI OK The laiglish newspaie rs. It seem*, are not pleased with the jmrt Hi© I'nlted Hixrew or** playing In Fhinese affair*. Tli**y >i> that Ale Am> il in Vattitud© i> a feeble compromise nidi it I* irtip*>- slblc to a |g.’ anl that American pinion on th** Ffiln* *< problem 1* too uiM-ertain to be con*id*re*| seriousiy." T.‘>© stat* nunt com**© from Washington that our minister. Mr. Conger, has been instructed to k everything that I* neces sary to l>rmg about a speedy settl*ment. It Is well understood, however, that he iintt alro U-di t>l*i that it h not the pur lus* of th© Fnite*! Htmea to gr**c to any settlement that would r**ult prac t ally In tii deatruction of China. Th© Indemnity demanded I® so large taat it Is a question wnether W wouM not aause tb© l*nth *f millions of Chaiam- ii from irvation. A vry la'ge part of th© icople of China ar*- all the time on n* very verge of starvation. It .seems impo**lth for them t carry *• much heavier burden of taxation Shan that un* d**r win- i they tire now struggling. The I'nlted riiote* want Indemnity for the past an-1 s unty lt the future. T?i- ' ;ii.-o want la* |Mrtie* guilty *f the out rage® which forced toe l**w*-ia to wend 11oop* to Chum punished, but they *lo not undertake to way w:.o ih* gui.tv parti* are. nor do they in*.t upon an Indemnity Hat woul*! Im* cruel and op|>r* --i\ They want to deal with China fairly and with a show of ft* neroedty. The Power© -d lUrope seem to be gukle*l by the I*l*l that the Chin* -• must he *l< alt wita harshly If there is to be any permanent settlement of the troubles in the Chine®* empire. The Fnited State* are mrong enough to do as they please, and If th* y are r>* isrte-i w.*| the kiiv ai* Burop-an Power* are acting th* % should make a settlement without consulting th*nn Th*\ •lid no: wait for their consent tn with lr iwing from Pekin. If they shoual i!*i!en to t now the :n*lemnii> that w*uld b*> agre®l upon might le light enough to give China som* hop© of t>awng it. The prop** ,tion-*- of •tie lairoixan Power* ar- no burdt-nsome that th*y till t*ie empire with despair. Augusta hopes i .at in in j of :he state *u h changes will be ma*h i® will fietmit of her having wnat eii** may call orgrcsMn ri. of her own, ►!*• v\ o w,i he in n pa>iUv*n to i* vot. hi- i • i-A lon to t.he large and in r istng mmu a- tur.ng and ormm i interests of ,\ > *-‘ust4 inl It hutot.d *uiu> Thtre . u . i r*a->n in Aug .ia - wish anew • istrict ma*i® up of count a- aioitg the aok- of th- davanmih river tvou.d f* < I much greater interest in the improvement * f re liver tngn 1 now fa throiuhoui *• i W Rttt T©lh dkti ( a Mgn - - rnan reprvs* ntlng . u n* w . . r would be expected and uquire. l to d* vot** • c*ons>derahi< part of In- um© to th* :vcr w. tk. With : *• i.„it that it:. • * ,,n so kng * i w |ii . fn . # H*'kett, the ioiori < *| cuidM.it * of the Rrpub i. *ii® again*: F. h Wuhani Idliott tor representative fr. rn the First t'ongrwe*iotial DB riot of South ('arollna ta Chat lest on dlsitii h> flhd notice of contest of the ele lion on all ied tech i i al gr*>un*l. It ha been Col Kihott ot t* lye I'otli* red with a contest ./1 r nearly all of hi* *‘ami>Algns. and on one occasion, at least, a partisan House seat 'd the cont -tant. In the pi* s. n iri.-tan ** Col Kllidtts majority Is - large tint nt even a partisan H -uc in the n®xt Congre** would *!©•• to deprive him oi tne seat Kike the faithful her Ihat he i* O n Clement A Kvan* c *uld not rd *h rt affc tionat© call of tils * **rnra * s of 111 Georgia Division of the Crft<d < ouf**ler ite Vctaian® to cotnman*! t:.* m *- m other term. It out# v graceful, and merit *l. * omphment that wa- pa. I to th** li ver-haired voterau lu Augusta on Waste ©- •ia>\ i At* tho*men who make enormous ®u - -** <t of their business ven ure* i*ov>ea* • . * f an occult power ovsf th©lr 1 il w creature#, by mean* o' whl h men ®r brought t. their own w> of thinking? I query I* . *td >■ the story toll a N* w Yoik . orr* h m o: the Phil i d* ,?hia l l" > by a i < man of in* -rm* r city who or; •* had d© d.ng* with tt.* la'- Henry Vlllsi I. A otdlng to thlc i*u-ine-s nial Mr ViOar I • xer fstd a fa<- cUiatlon over tho.“c with wnom he on v* r>. I th i* amount*u tim >st to hyi*tu th-m. I#-r*- wo* no a.;g*#tion that Mr \ UUr 1 u •*1 this j. a-r wrongfully, hut man wno t- i *>' 1: -I iuicd that h h i-i on * Pit It him- If. A r.*ia* -• Thank'i.. li e #©rvl e, and on© • ‘*t w*.l; 111 ton rat th© noadit-sa o • - h* y luV* and • bariiv. i schedule l l i tok* | l.i In Ii hmend. Horn© tine a- th* Grov* Avem.*- Biptlwt Cnuicti wa i. r.>*d by tire Th© Beth Ahabi <Jewtsht congregation tendered th*- llap tb** um- of tlieir bouse of w r*hl; it I the offer was a * p • *l. Th- J. wish . - call ha tow a vl:*d tie iia -*l-ts to aiii ipat- In a J ant s'rvl e on Thanksgiving Isay. .*t:-l it ha® been ac pt*d. No * r**d w l b* kii wn in th * Joint -'Tv ice. It is a plea ure to record in* **l*nt. lik* the foi . otng. Pl llsON %L. Ar taiio l'*Tiplno. the 3-year*old mud. cal k* ntus, i > a Spaniard by Birth. The I lib man's piano recitals have been th delighi ai. 1 wondiu' o’ Purl- society, an! h* was lntrodu - I at the Pari# congress of p#ychol<*aiHts. The child is next to ex id it hi wombrful powrs In Berlin. A military inar -Ji has Wn totniicwe l by the Infant vlri u* o. w .’dch is dedicated to the young King of Spain. Pr.>f p.c.Tsls. dir* > f..r of th*- New York Htate 8* hl of Cernml - ut Alfred t’ni v-rslty. bus b*en iw.ir*!* Ia silver meioi at tne Pans Kxi*osiiiun lor a code, tion of e'onomb • .ays of th* Fnlted Stat**.-. Prof. Bends was intrusted with the gathering of the collection by the commissioner* whlk* li- wa.® the prln* lpal of th© Tech id ai School ut Trenton. N. J. Tne > xhlbl' 1* to b* return*.l to tni< country to form poll of the display *<f the dapurtmtnt of mining at the Pan-American Exposition ut PiufCalo. <>n* of the most characteilstlc tiling.- in the rcl itlonshlp of Justin McCarthy and bis *M>n. Justin liimtly McCarthy, 1* their v* ry ftro g aflctioii f.*r each other, an aft* tion that ho- It® p.trail-1 iix the case • I Mr. Chutu) ri.iifi *i-l Austen (* . tmlwi lain. an*i of Sir Wtiliiim liarcourt and his son and priv ate a-ert lary.t "Lulu," Har s/tirt. Mr. M earthy and hi* son used to occupy - • . - at <>ip•■He -i®l* of th*- sum© bench in the hous* Th* ir in* thud of - ommtinb ntiOTi. which wa* frequent, by nod* and sing®. —During the Hin©** *f Prof. Max Mul ler at the end of last year public prayer® were offered in Hindu Tempo* at Madras for hi® recovery, a distinction never be fore given to a European. Similar s.-rv h ■■© w*-u- ; jM-rft*.n* l In other t*wn> in India, including 1;. nut . tne center of i-ruhmanb l arning and Brahmunic oi th*xlox> When the n-w* of his recent m*- Hous illm arm. i ,li the pru®** and pundit* of Benar. > ass-mble.l t<*g*lher and agree®| io offer pi i\*-r® in timr .-a crl t* inp.*-® for his recovery. •11t14.1t I til l®. She Ktv-w Tloy®. —Sunday a<*hool T**;oh**r "Marjorie, wba? gift® li*l th* u,t* men bring?” M.irjora- (aged seven) —"lh. somntiklng Iron, I suppose. Boy* do bt.Jk things so. ’—Judge. —Rival*.—Little Hortens© fproudly)— “My aunt, over in Fnglarwl, ha* armorial heating* " Little Robert—“ Huh! I don't care. My unci*- down In Indiana ha* n chicken with three legs! "—Chicago Time®-1 lorn Id. —Too Much.—Gusher—"My wife hn® promt* *1 to w . for me .t the gate of heaven. If she l* the first to go." Flasher "Tut, tut You sumildn't b* so r* v**iup*ful a* to make her wait through eternity, simply because *he made ywi wait while •he fixed up sometime*."— Life. - Mis* Bullion No. Adolphus; I mu*' not li ten to you! My parent# would never consent to my marriage with a man who had t work for ha* living!" .Vtolphu#—"But I’m sn artist, detir**it." Mb * Bullion- True—but you sell vour pi tur***" Adolphus—" Oh. darling, you wrong mv l paint picture# that don’t sell.**—Tlt-Blt. —Bh© Wouldn't ftcoM—"Charity, dear." sal*! young Mr*. Turk in*, "P# not going to K-->ld y )u a bit alHMit the money you lost on the election." “That'# very goo#J *.f y hi." "No; It * a relief to think that you had ii y* and tine* w.tli It. Instead of my w...<:tng it. ,n 1 mtgh have done, on . ir or th* gro • ry bill or som*- ihing !ik that.' Washington Htar. f t IIIIBM t OMMF.NT. Th© Philadelphia Rei'ord says; Having fasteitci negro suffrage upon the oulttry—a curse to the people of the South, i danger to th© pc-pi© of th© North, ai:l an injury to the negroc# them j.t*,v • w .* w* ** unfitted for the safe or proper exercise of the privilege thrust upon them tne more radial isplrlt* of th© Rep.ih.t n party now to |Him.vh S*-itlhcrn nates whl h 1 *ve sought to pr.a* ii!• n -!v*-® ak** n*f r.ev?. iloniif) •• i.ii by i icirg th© tepr*. ontatlon of h*- South In Foiki.s- in pr*|ortlon to me number *4 dK.’rm.r Als* and hi c k*. This w . i ’ q Halent t** m ati- mp; to a - . for c* ■ iim*‘ by committing another. We .ii'not believe tiiat me wiser l©aler* i, • {• p.ii-b- an p* y can be persuaded ■r *lr v• n in* np-ut of such .i mistaken I . le y. which wuld Involve the country li a * crtaln revival of s* tlonadsm." The \ *Mo#t i nsa.) Tim©* (Dom.* *y* It h I 1* a lug time 1* fore another 1 * rn© a l Ootiveidkm refu®# to indorse t * honesty of Grover Cleveland, and it wtd b- i* :*cu fore a Democratic |r. * id©ntl*i 1 having to * ir In sackcloih and * he* n >rie- t*> g i in the door of u national . invention ' Tie Mini'v (G.t > Hera!d (Ibm) say®: •The ibctlon i over now. atw! the pTo gramipe * u ■ Republican* !.® beginning to *• • the li :ht of open day. To carry It , will Mini- i r making the next Con grts*. a t **o-!.iof. one*’ Th© Thorn © (flu.) Tlmc#-Rm©rprl®e (tk*m.) **>- “Dlipalche# say It may take years io conclude the p ace negoti a:lon- n i* :tt Ry that pethttp*. <•* dr* viior ease iu New York may teach the mWbUe stage.“ •* Vi VNN VII'N lIHOVV TH. The P-tl'lmn' 1 Sun say#: "The special industrial • btkn of the Savannah (G i ) Morning N.w if*uel a few day* i-o. shows in a striking manner th© growth of that city. It -hows a derided lucre,i-© *.f *■%sin©*® In ©very department of tra * . w and )•• a:t-ti< > of tn inufacturlt g *-n --t rprb* ' *h a tluit Savam ah 1* tnaklriq rapid at rides In that direction. Th* Indus trial c*llti*n is u credit t* the Morning New®, which l* one of the moat enter prising and tellable journals in the South." N*. I> They Nil A hanged Their Brink®. T)i< Rev. Thomfi* Col son wa# book©) to •peak it the ProhßMtloo meeting the oher night where William T. Warded w.n I m chief attraction, say® th© Detroit Tree Hr©** He was unable to com©, but -©nt a of regret. Before reading the rot© Chairman lain ruing® said ha woukl •ell the crowd it true #'.ory about Rav. Mr Colson. Several year® ago " said Mr Cum min *. Mr. Colson wo# out West He ?v;'*d off at a town which wa* the Kiting place of : .rge numter of row lo4® when they wr© off duty. The#© ! r >ugb locking f*l!ow®. with revolver© strapped to their side* an l wearing iwlte ii*.** i w i:h * nTtridges met Mr. i*olson and aui'ti i,ini to take a drink. H> •!< hn*d nt , first. )u? they Insisted, and he wnt along with th**m. When th© party reached th© j * *k*ot* th** bigg©*: of th© Hire© ca!l*d out What are you going to have?* The oih r two sai l. ‘Whisky.' "*fiiv m* whisky, too.' he said " ‘Whot's your*?' he added to Mr Col son. IV iier’ answer©*! Mr. Colson. "Water, ©tiV ©x liinxl the big fellow ‘.4-e her©, stranger, you drink* what them other gents drink* ©r I II spring a few leak* In your ©wallow.’ He dr**w out hi* revolver and !mndl©d it menacingly. ‘You didn't dictate to the© gentle men what they should call for, did you?' ■■old Mr Co’.son. ‘No ’ Well, von can't dictate to me. either My Irink 1 water. I ulw iy* thought you would l*e too much of a gentleman, Dave t question a man * right to choose hi* own drink when he w.* your guest.‘ Well, ft ing me up. if It ain't Tom Colson * • x* I ilmed the rnan, who hi*l r~ - ognixed hi* iK-vhool frien*! 'Mr *ir>i Tan u *! to zo to . hooi together, fellers Well, 1 i ill t glad i o mm you! ! w,nt to •ipologlze t you Tovn f**r what 1 said, and I want to - \ to you feller.® Chat you U hang© your order *i l lnnk what Tom drink*, or pop g)e* th* g.aase#.' " The koleiMU Mini nml the Joke. Yh© man with the paper laughed up roariously, says tiie Kunsii City Journal 'Want's the matter?" asked the solemn r-.-u “Why, her**’® a'ory of a horse Ih it got into a hammock *' “I don't see anything funny In that," remarked th solemn man. “Nothing funny in lt"‘ exc!aim-d the ruin with ih© paper “Why, Just think ol R ’ A man who has be©n enjoying a nuiot ®noc#** lave# hi* hammock to g* in to dinner, oi *1 when h© com© out h*- finds .4 Ivors* ht ti*uri©<! his place. lie tried to g©t th© li**r*© out. hut can't do it Horse is all tangled in the net.lng. you know, ari l tney finally have - > cut thv i. limit*h k down to g*-t th© honso out.” Th© solemn man * *>tiunu®l to smok • solemnly. “What's so tarnation funny about *C V h© ®k**l it length. "It might tx worth talking tlKut if th© hors© hl usurped th© 11*mm<ck ® place. anl It nad he n n cegssry to cut th© man down, or .f th© ' ammock had usurp©*l the man's place and it hal be. n nec*-®ary to cut the hors© down, but as 1 iitwl'-rstais! .i the n©r#c :i*r* ly usurp* ! th* man * place and It j " a* t • . -ary to r. the hammock down ; which wa* th reasonable arel pioia-r | t hit g to *li ’ Th© man with th© paoer bv*k • I at the I solemn tn.iti and gradually r®)gd away. "I siippce© his k©ei®#r 1* In the vitinlrv," • ni ten and to h’fr.®©lf, "imt I don’t Ilk* to take any chances It \\ a® Xerstrhrd. "Year® ago in California.* said a Wea tern man, accord.ng to the Baliimor© Hun. .in acqualntogce of mine was on i -tage . i h that n pair of bandit® went through. The It pi sengen# were all made to get out and stand in a row. with their hn ids high over tiietr head.® One I'Urlv ruffian stool guard ov*r th*m with a dotible-bnmlc*l shotgun while th© other engaged in th© pl ©dug task of r©- l.evlng th**m of their valuable® and spare * ash. My friend was nearest the man with the shotgun. While the ceremon©# w*re in irogr*s hi* began to itch and instinctively he started to lower on© hand to scratch It. ‘Hands up, there*' im© tl.<- Mem order, and his bon*! went lutomatlcnlly buck into place. But that itching redoubled and again he es sayed tin* rolieveful acralch. " Say. what's to© matter with you, , nyhowdemand*! th© highwayman. 'Are you w ®tkfui to b-**ome ti lend mine**' Mv nose itches no I can't -t.ind It anv loncor ' tearfully explained my friend. ‘I simply have pot to scratch it.’ *'No. vou linin'! ungrammatically <*orre©t©d th** knight of the road/ 'cause I’ll do it for you.' “And with that he proceeded to scratch the offending nasnl organ with the mm z)e of hii sbotgdn. Yen can wager your shoe# that that particular nose stopped Itching with great al-r'iptne ® " C'onlil hot ll**l|* sioallng. Col. Jack Chinn th© (imons Kentucky horseman and politician. Is well known to many tti Chicago, who will appreciate the story be recently told of n man who could not help stealing a sorrel mare and wtl’e l her to another- onvict when be died in prison, say® the Ch|©ag) Chronl de. "This fellow." the Colonel -ays. "must have leen In love with that mare Th© ! first tlm* h** stole her wa# In Christian i county. He wa® caught and ®ent to prl-on I for five year and the marc returned to j her owner. No ®oon* r wa® th© man re- | I* a.- and from prison than he stole th© mare a -** *uid time. Again h© wa* sent t i priori The mare was getting old and 1 because eh© had lost some of her In- j Plush man escaped with a five | years* sentence He wa* no sooner out of th*' penitentiary the sec nd tlm© he again ®to> the mare. ih<n an old bony thing hardly worth bale of hay. He w# caught the third time and sent up for six years. "Us: w inter th© prison* r fell under a wagon and wa.® crushed. W hit# h lay •lying h© calbd his fellow-convk"# abor him and willed the mai# to tno first man who g>t fr©e. " do onim.ind r-r her. one of you f-1- 1 ws ' the dying man said. 'Hhe k#u n‘ old. dm she * th sorrel mti, lo s i that/ " ■w • >1 •--liiiu Ih© A xis©. An old Itlsnm.in o upl*d a barber# ©hair rc*ently. and he wa* drowsy, says London TR-Bits. Hi* eye® could not be kept open, and his head r. 11* and about and •lroj*pe.l over upon hi shoul.ler arul !own ipon hi® chest. In a way that mad# shav ing a difficult operation for th© knight of the lather, and a dai-gerou# on© for the patient. At last the barber raid, gently but firm ly: Lock a-here. sir. I isn't possibly shave you unl©** you hold up your head." To which th© r* -pons© was mad# with drowsy indifference "Well. thin. *'tot mv hair " Wtiliinl ll*®* xi ton. A night clerk of a hading hotel of Washington. l>. C ways that !at winter a Houthern eonsr ssman cam# to him and itemind©d that hi' room be chang.d. # - cording to the Ch! ago New* W hen Hske-l w*ha: il pleased him, he replied: Well# that German musician In th© next room ami l don't get a ong well. Last night h© tooled w iv on 1 l* clarionet so that 1 thought 1 never would go to sleep. After I bad ought a few wink® l was awakened by a pounding at my door. " 'What’s th# matterT I u*k*t. " ‘lf you pleas©/ ©aid th© UerAian. ‘dot you vould scimor© of der i.mic key. You v.i# go fiou* B-tUii to G, and U spoil# music,*" * ITEM* OP IVri.RK^T. —The F. 5 H Oregon Is to be brought hum© for extensive repairs a* aoon as th© b 111* ~ . • l\ i * ' station. The assignment of th© K* ntu' k> to the Far K *it w as due io knowli*4g** * hat th# Oregon's Injurt©* woukl n©**->uut# bringing her bit k to th United Htates for {©•rmancnf repair*. Tne Kentucky will reacti the Asiatic station ui<out Jan. next, and the Oregon will then #:rt by the Pacific xcaii r>ui© for h- Br ni* rt**n naval station on j’uget sound, where he Injuries will b© repaired. —No conclusion has been arrived at as to tne immediate duty t • which th© battl©- ship A.abama will b© assigned when com mission* *i for sc.* ®©rvi ©. This vessel will be commlfdonel for naval dut> at a date conwkb rably nearer th date of her <f ti* Nsi trial than any of her predecessors, and th© coniractora ar© in receipt of many congralulatlons on the suit;©** of their attempt to hav© rhe *.ilp practically fin ish*. i ai th* <lat# of trial by th© B*air*l ol Inspect km and Survey. A similar readl ms*, it k® said, has been prepared for in th© case of the recently tested bat tleship Wisconsin and It is believed that the latter vessel will b© commissioned within tie* next three months or le#®. providing the crew can Is* collected —The University of Rochester opened t< women this fall. Two year# ago tlw trustee® of the university agree*! to ad auit worn©n on condition that IlMwo to offset the cost of th© experiment should b© raised. Subsequently the sum requir ed was reduced to 150.000. The morning of the ia*t day of grace dawned and the wotn*n pushing the cause of coedura- h4. kl $> •■* <* r amount n**c.*** iry su • ©d. Then Su san R. Anthony r*®e heroically to the rescue. Hhe subscribe*! 12.000 and th© balance she collected In person Just in time to save women from being debarred from th© university' for another year. —Another feather in the cap of athletic womanhood has b**©n gained by Lady Ag nes Townshend. who ha.® recently won distinction by pluckiiy swimming a dis tance of over two mile# in it dltfl nit #iretch of water round B: Michael’s mount, in Mount's bay. Cornwall, the swim occupying but two or three minute# over the hour. Th© perfofmtnoe was a tire* one and, though she wa# followed tn h boat by Lord St. Levan, her unci©, laidy Agnes required no assistance and. on land ng. showed no great fatigue. The achievement may in a measure Ik gimged by th© fact that the re ord in 1196 for a mile in open water Is '> minute# 46*x sec ond#. —One of the most singular feature# of Queen Vi orl i e highland bom© 1* the extent to whi ly the grounds are tinkled vsish cairms—thnt is. pyramid# *f loose stone*. As ii general rule, these en tion* have a purely funereal signification .n Hoot land. They were heap'! over the grave of th© dead warrior The Queen, however, ha# used th* m for quite .IJT- r ent purpose®. It 1- ivue that th*r- x4i> aims to the memory of her *l* ad mik! that very lofty one on Craig I®ow'rlgan * >m memorate® the *l*®4tli of Brin •* Albert, hut there an* other* which b ar inscrip tion# recording the birth* of all her chil dren and their marriages. Thi* i* de cidedly curious variation on th© usual cus tom —G.i* generated from wood In the Riche retort ha® proved to be u rich g#®\ near ly Mpiroadung coal gas. according to James M Nell In Engineering *ind Mining Journal. He gives the calorific power of the gam a* 2.)2! calorlca !®*r cubic meter (340.8 iiriiteh thermal unit# per cubic foot), anl that of water gas and coal gas ii* 324.5 and sfs British thermal unit# per cubic foot, respectively, retort produ.e# lb) cubic feet of go'*: on© tone of wood produces over 26.*n ruble feet of gas and about kw* |>ounil.® of goo*! wo*®! chare.►l One thousand cubic feet of ga-. with wood at ti |®r ton. nnd not taking Into a*'-'ount th* ©;iarcoal. cost.® II eens® The g.i® do*v® not give* in Hiuniinntitig flame, but w imii un in ind* ®< nt mantk* 1* need |( furnishes 50 candle-power. —The sale by the* Duke of Orleans of hi# e**ute# In Sicily to hi.® brother-in-law. the Duke of Aosta, i# due to the reluct ance of the new King of Italy to i*©rmit the French pretender residing In hi# do minions a* long as he per- Ist * in carry ing on more * r le. * h !di*h plot- for th* overthrow of the r*piHli*' tn government In France, a government with which Italy # King 1# very anxious to keep on term®, says a corr* spondent. Th© j Duke of Or It*.'in# h;® be*-n completely froz©n out of England, owing to his fer sonal misconduct. Hi# kinsman, King ; Leopold *f li* Igium. who ha# every mo- j tlve to keep on good terms with Franc* , j has him to keep sw iv from Bel- j grim Fr.in<'t* Joseph# has tnilmat'd that he did not wish him to acquire any es tate or residence In either Austria or Hungary. The Ro®®.in court has closed | It# door* against him. Emperor William would certainly never tolerate his mak- j Ing Germany a hot-bed of irttrlgu©# ; ngain-t th<* French government. In fact, no on© warns him. He l* an outcast. —Booth Turkington. whose nam© b©- i came known two yen - ago *i* tT it of the author of "The Gentleman from In- i diana,” and was generally thought to l© u pseudonym, is living now at a Fifth avenue hotel, where he work* many hour* ■ i day. says th© N w Y.rk Sun Every I Princeton man of hi* tlm© knew Tarking j ton. H© wi® gra*iu#i*d in l®l3 and he j wn# popular as an all-uround man. He was the pr©si*|ent of th© Dr.imutc A*- | soclstion. for which lie wrote play# and acted th*'m. Hu* deep ba# voice wxis con spicuous In th© Ole* Flub He wa# also un • ditor *f Ihe Na-®.i.i I. r.iry Magizin- Hi* collection of negro songs, whl n he I had picked up .luring his travel# around j th** country, was unique. Th© all-around atar min In colleg**. however. I# n*: al ways successful in later life Turkington # taste# led him into nwsp.ipcr work aft er graduation, hut th* ®u- ©#® of hi# '‘Gentlemen from Indian i" warranted hi* devoting his tlm© ©iid&ely to fiction, and that is what he J* now doing Th© m* n In th© Pr.nceton Club, where Turkington ! frequently go##, say that he i# * typical j rent I ©man of Indiana htm*©lf. and #x- ! tremely nusiett nlKiut his quick suve#.-. A manufn- turing firm of (denevn ; Switzerland, hav e for many year© be* n i making a specialty of comp!loused tlm* - pieces, and w waten recently id.iced ot\ \iew at th# Bams Exposition I s regard'd I by them a* their highest achievtment in j it they have ov* r ome problem® w hich were before consider©*! ifiscdvab;--. .u.d i have succe**•**! m retaining the ►]*© ,f | the watch within th© convenient lima of * a jock*t timepiece—namely, twenty ligne® corresponding to th* American is i z©. But two of the®* witches n#v© eVf , r n oMiruded. Un# was purchased dir. i from tt ■ work#h.p *f th* firm to he U -M Cl to ti.* imirfn.ti . I • watch collection of i A Bonn, the eiebrated amateur, of Mi lan. Italy Thi# watch, which ho# „ per. petual calendar lt.il ating the day* .f the month, the .!' f th* week and th phase# of the moon, also possesee® two seixirate ©mall dial ti(>on which ar.- shown automatically (or a given latitude the iim© of :h fi-.i ®*f :he #un and the tlm© of its setting Th© dim©ulty overcome here w u gr..t but wn.n com* prlsea th© merit of tn# pie©# I# that, 'n •‘omiei'tlot. with t minu:© band, which shows :.*• mean Ume (this time we u#.-i. it cwrrte# .u *tr* r a.ind which indicate# th* sun s time tt i. true time) Thi hand, I moving from th** *tn#r a* do the hand® showing th© mean time, constantly trav el# witn th* m iau omatloally place® Itself ©ach da\ ut midnight in the posi tion It should or. upy In order to for that da> t ..© difference the . in. in aid trt© tir© The \ aria Goo t# f much a# 15 ** ” nor th other ike-' aate* April K Joua W. i mom Dew. fr. The Quakers Are Honest People, ®Tho Quaker lbrj bkMkl puriher bu* I ale. Weak and I**. blillrtted r.o . w lonb , it regulst*-* *■ digestion, cures #i\,. and l*ris slrength and tope t, jU * 1 the nervous s>>i. it It Is a medicine for weak women. Ii i. 4 purely yrgetabl#* medl# tn- nn#l c*n takn bv delicate. Kidney I* .. eases. Rheumatism and all diseases of th* Blood. Stomach and nerves soon su umb !to Its wonderful effects ui*>n the i system. Thousands of poj>le In Geot . recommend It. Price fIAO. QUAKER PAIN BALM is the imdl n* that the Qunk*-r 1 '.on made al. o: | wonderful quick cures with. It's n n# v I and worvierful medicine for Neur.i y #, I Toothache. Backache, Rheum.ui r-, Hpralns. Pain In lk>we!; In faot, alt pa tj ,n la* r#*lleved By It. Pfice 2Sc and QUAKER WHITE WONDER SOAP i inediented soap for the skin, scalp atsi : iomplexion. Price !#>*■ a rake. yI'AKKH HKAUINU BAI.VK. n \ . table ointm# nt. for the cure of tetter • . zma md eruptions of the skin. Pr 1)C n box FOR BALE BY ALL DRUOGIBTS S. tSI Of HOPE R'f MD a sTrt ;#( 111:111 Utu the raio atabtm eKaafd raf r.if rmfa ,§ For lsl f Hope. Montgom# ry. Thunder bolt, Cattle Paik aid West End. Dally except Hun day*. Subject to ciun 4 without noilce ISLE OF HOPEI L\ City for I. of li Lv' Die of" Hops'* 3* urn fioni T* n:.i Go* an for Bolion *3okm from Tenth £OO am for Ten s am lrom Tenth #OO am for Tent a 910 am from Bolton voo amf or Tent a lo 3*> am from Tenth 10 ju am for Tentu 1. wn n from Tenth ,11 ui) am for llolioa 1 15 pm from Bolton 11 3> am for Tenth -3u pm from Tenth 2o pm for Tent 33m ptn from Tenth 240 pm for Bo 1 toe 4 30 pin irutn Tenth , 30> pm for Ten# i 5 .'* j>m irom Tenth 4 (M> pra for T* mh G 30 pm from Tenth ; 600 pm for Tent*. 7a) pm from Tenth 700 prn for Tetvh > .'f prn from Tenth 80 pm for Tent t# 3o pm from T nth \ 9to pm for T#-n lu Jo pm from Tenth 10 0u pin for Tenth ll 00 isii for Tent/i __ MONTGOMERY. Lv city for Ifonf'ry L\ Montgomery a .io am from Tenth . 7 15 am for Tent | 2 JU pm from 'renin 'll* pm for Tent . G pm from Tenth . 6 pm for Tenia CATTLE PARK. Lv city for Cat.l ink Lv. Cattle Park jJ am from B*d:*>n 7o am for B # Mam irom Dolton 8w am for it ium pui from lioitaii 13u pm for BoP * Ju pm fi>m l>.toa u> pm for B i 7 u** pin from Bolton 72* pm for 14oip*i 6tv pm from Bolton sJc pm for Holton i HI NDEKBULT. Car Dave* iJol##:h e#irt* Junction a m and vry thirty minut# s thereafter until 11.3 UP. m Car itav#-* Thunderbolt at 6:00 a. m • # every thirty nilnutt-s thereafter un::. 12 #a> midnight, for 80l on street junc tion. FREIGHT AND PARCEL CAR This car carries trailer for passengers' on all trips and 1* aves w* st side of city market for Is ■ of flop*. Thunderbolt and all int* rm dint#* points at It;W u m.. 1<• p m . <i p. rn Leaves Isle ##f i|.>p#* f*<r Thunderbolt. City Market and nil Intermediate points at a. m . Il;#s a. m , 2.40 p. in. WEST END CAR Cnr leave* west id#* <>f city murk*! for West End aon n m and every 40 minutes thereafter during the day until 11 > p tn Leaves West End at # 30 a m and •* - < * r y minut#'** ther-after during th* day until o'clock midnight. H M T.OFTON, Gen Mr- IT’SJ REBTfIIHTY THAT Smith’s Chill Tmic A TRADE MARK. WILL CURE Dengue, Typhoid, intermittent, Malaria, Anil All Korms of Fevers. ALI. nRCOOMTS SELL IT ON A OrAllANTKK —Munufaotiire,* by— COLUMBIA DRUG CO., SAVANNAH. OA. a R Nf ,t. I I* Miu.ard. I'rntdaa*. Vk. Ppe.td.it lit .NKv ut.tnv. Jr Sec y na Tri* NEAL-lIILLARD CO. Builders' Material, Sasb, Doors and Bliods, raiots, Oils, Varnishes, Class and Brushes, CHILDERS’ HARDWARE, Lime, Cement and PlasUi. •< *■ Wkllakm lIIHU. ufAiiia, u. BRHNNAN BROS^ rholesalb Fruit, Produce, Grain, Etc. -a ®*v itKLirr. I>kplM.M*.