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NUMEROUS needs of navy.
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4t*.n Nov. 30,-Th annual re-
I , \miral . hl©f of
ivi if yard* and dockr. *ulmlt*
, „ irrigating $LM.'4.29u, of which
, , i tV*wn for public Improva
u.• ’
v mi ml 1 lb© lmporcai.ro
. - prop* r provlflonn made at an
.. for storing at oomrtUertf iwlnln
,r •**. Ih© large number of t*r
,it, which are lalng (omhetfd nnd
~ .in 1" called to th© overt ax*.l
of many navy yard;*, due t> the
ti i'< In the navy afloat, nn l
, P |..*t earnestly advlws nn lncr©.i*e
• ir** aUolmrftt. that the land •-
.ft nun keep tip with the growfh
, • i<. i,.*vy i*n the -eas.
t Kfdlftxt tea tea that *©v* rtl of
•.If. noil Id tw considerably Inrreneed
. and particularly the yard et Not -
y tr. \. congr©* hie authorized
. .'ru 'iion of anew dry d*wk. which
r*l to la* one of th** large.** • iaa.
\. tniral ralle ttfeimon to rh© fact
• nly ovnilable jqae© for tlilf
- ''i• limit**! ht* to preeiude the
nof k* kof dratrubl© dlm©n
. iii •4 1 itay* that the navy varle
i.f i try generally tire now in much
’ .*hi to meet a >u*)d©*i demand.
,i w ih thrown u|Hn them by ih©
Hpa ©••* than they were w,cn that
M.ir >ii*. lie rev leu the work h -
•Mid th** ©xietlng conditions
hi • . rd
i ’• * 1 floating dry do k. theUmr
*■> world. Intended f< r AUter*
I* *• ready for pi.M ig< hy >©;i t>
i •xt fpr#iK and if•* -it© il-o
• : 1 anplete hv the time the dock ar
rr.it Ad f the four (I<k k" authorized hv
th* . 'i rf*te are In progr**>. Chief
-• vs that with this th*.-© doks
the th of the i ivv w|*| he largely
•it t• -*■•!. Put the incr< ate in the num
t-* r f \ **M**-a to U* handled wtl require
'till :* * dock' than ar*- imw |to\il>d
tin; M:\vh %t vti,DOfn.
i hnnui' in < IC> l linrler bought.
MrrtltiK* nf Ha |li*l.
V*. I*-***. (ia., Nov jj Col Robert
•uen v. member of me from
•!.* *unty, has introduced a hlli in that
<d> for a ©hang© of the city a charter.
• itlioi Ding th** e.t:ii>.iehrm*nt >f a r©< r
-l i i.• •
th- t ix appraisers final |ri fixing val
b of town properly for luxation. The
i w * "urt i t tuke the j ale lal huelner*
t of the 'land' of ihe Mayor, and it ma v
amended t*> tk f*om© of th*- iiiinl"-
j t amr • ises *way from th** CUy <V>urt.
Th* Rap. lst ©ongr* gat lun in now having
>e*i i-x of meetings aft th*<r ohtareii. !r
trwlrum ,*f Atlanta r**moin**d h**r*- I*t
• :h> and pr* * hed. and Rev. J. A. Wray
MUleilffmille 1 **x|ertrvl to aesiet in
inct iliif - th* bal.ue > of thle week
v .1 L. WmiH of Mne \n expected
take • h.ir.* of the nu**r njp* next Sun
a* 1 . i.l i t them through next w* **k
v r Ii Xlurray of Bridgeport, W. Va.,
i-i* aiding in the mretintf* thU w* k.
a.* .-.ni deaths firvurT**! here yciitrday,
h b ilifc little children Idtlle John
.<m.iltl. th* 2-yehr-old son of Mr. and
John Mil* don i *l. and gnndsor of
l *. A. presiding elder of this
a . db-d at the fane of his pit rent 9
roupe citrect. am) the remains were
***l in the city cemetery here,
b* Virginia Itoyi, th* bright little
iter of Mr ami Mrs. (. M Boyd,
at their Home 00 South Patterson
after an Illness of *lx or seven
Roth d* it ha were due to a coni
i**n of troubles.
S. il. Godwin was .ailed to Moul
• this morning by a telegram announc
the death of her nephew. Wesley
neh. the 17-ye,*ir-o!d son of Mr. W. W.
i#h, of Sparks. Tne young man was
i known through this section and his
h was h great shock #o the wide clr
f friends f the family,
it* at reel car |>* ople have lwen having
trouble from obstructions placed
j a the tracks hre at night, and they
taking drastic measures to prevent
repetition, bond and r<K-k* have been
a * l on the tracks several times. and
j c.: h delay was occasioned by It. The
- k is believed to have been done by
little boys for mibchief. not being
•1 enough to understand the ('ons*qun<>
of suoh conduct. The company* has
*’ r. i a good reward for tin* prejetra
and the youngsters along the route
Imdiy frightentsl over the wa;mugs
: have been sent out.
M tt H XOTI> I*llo>l \\ %Y 4 ROM.
'tr-©t C ar I'rnnrlils©—Artralan \%©ll.
Other Nntrm.
lyrross. G.. Nov. 2*.—tlm© ag*>
w*i inn>unc(x! that th© Waycros© hi *1
• t:F*ii Railway would. In short tlm©.
* ii th© work of constructing its lln**s
"■ 'ii •llff©r©m jwr © of th© city ©x?(-n*!tUK
'• Sutllla riv©r, two mil©* distant.
Th©r© has h©© som© delay,
• r. in th** oommen©© men t
© worlc, wing to th© r©-
' ns placed upon th© oomptry l y
' ' ty Council in th© franchise*.which
* inf***! ©r>m© weeks ago. Th© Mrrst
( hot'le tnve gono ov©r tt© fninchls*
' 'iy. and have suggested a number
hangas u*l mo)ihoaii’*ns in ih© on
’ rropoasl by the > Itv. These they
.a • -v i • . I ! • ■*-
I..gut. V it" * I Ii
* 1 Iw able to ram© to som©
1 We adjustment of th© matter. On
•* (bis is ion© th© street car enterprise
* bi* 'ail©i) off tndefinitely.
'■** * ontnn t will la* awarded Monday
• r new machinery, necessary to th©
•• -a-# m th© B.attlla Manufacturing
' . any m l o {khau. Th© Improvement*
*• f i • plant will cost a? least £5,000.
r - J. K. Wad ley, president of th© ffa
’ M tiring Company, ha* given
' **ntract n 700-foot *-in©l artesian
" at the company’s plan?. In West
■r.isii. Th© contract was given to
r.dier A- Cos. nod work Drill l>© begun
*v f. days. They will pm In an alr
' t amp, .* a flow cannot be obtained
li#*,
! ’ J M. Olenn left lhl. mornlnß for
*' r ' where hw will assist In a rwlval
Uft Ihts wsrk.
. ‘ nnual I'onfermr, of tho Woaloyan
l]t r-huri-h will oonvono in (his
1 ■ morrow. Rrv. 11. 8. Abbott of
’ ‘ TANARUS,n 11., will prrrl.lo It. v C.
• ;l-. iho (Wator, bus all arraiifp *
" ' m.ido for ontcrtalnliig tho conler
of la* I.lM'.llk tHK LATE.
,l * | ny nniril hy Roa K h Wralkrr on
•he Atlnnttr.
D*ik. Nov 30 —Heavy winds and
* *> on the A’lanHe ara tin lonbt
-1 v. ‘Uh© of the delay of a fleet o'
* ' \ : l*ntie liners Uu© her© from d.f
t.urqs*aii ports. Among the ves
tr” ,hf 4 cra. k North Uoyd flyer. K .1-
dh*lm d*-r Gross© from Bremen,
•jmpton anti Cherbourg; ih© Hol
meri.gn liner Rott<rtlim. th© Red
' r^ r l<r ths Anchor llfi©
)*• from Glasgow* and Movllle; *h©
lrans|<t(t < ‘ompany*s ste.mr
r D’*ni liondon; th** North Ger
ovd liner Ailer from Genlo, Na
'* <ohraltar and the White Htar
t OA •* MUC Irani Liveipool and qustnt-
MUNYON’S
KIDNEY
CURE
When Prof Munyon says his Kidney
r*ure ia n spertnc for nearly* every form
of Kidney disease he *|nt* not overstate
the as** In tha least. It has won for tl
seif a pla. e among the almost infailtbb*
remetfk* ?. it will not cure Bright s Dis
ease In the advanced stages It will n*'t
io the imt*ossil)b<. but it will •ur **very
phase of Kidney omplalnt. even th in
cipient stages of Bright's Dlseas*
Fifty-six other cures All druggists,
■ ISC- vial <uid* to Health Is free Medical
•idvtr* fr* • write t Broa*lway un*l IMth
Hf . N* w York.
UFAT T(i Mil**. |,YOX*g Ft M.IUL
Workmen .1 11 mp*'*l Their t nntmet
tint Were 1 n tig tit.
Wajrcross. (la . N*a . .Mrs (‘lira \V
1 Lyon, whose death was rsported in yrster*
• lay * dispatches, was a teacher in the
WuycroPH schools eleven \*wra. The fu
ll* ia! party who w*nt up from here to
1 th© interment at Albany yesterday re
turned to-day They were th** Misses
j Lyon, d.itighter **l the dead lady, prof
L. A Pound, principal of the public
>choo|; Vk t'ar.'W'Sl, secretary of the
li.uird of K*lu< at lon. Rev. M Cainpb* il
Stryker, r* tor of (*ra • Kpiiaopal
: •'’hurdi, Mrs il S R ldtng and Miss
‘ Autson
An el*** tion will probably be hekl this
i week to fill Mrs Lyon’s place In the
; school. Her j*l 1 h.- .***en filled during
! her IMness by Mi-> Mamie Beavers, u
graduate of the e ioi in the class of
|
T;i Wavcros* Air Lin** legun laying
: rails yes**rdy at Wadley's Mill, eleven
rnu* s bt*>ond i>ougias. Fix e miles remain
to U* graded before the rood rea* hes Fitx
gerald. The belief is ttiat trains will not
, fa- running Into tn* Colony C’lty before
Jan 15.
Kiev* n n. gr.wn #*mploye*l hy thee Way
, cross Air L n* in its (construction depart*
j ment jump* and their contract yeaterday,
•nd left t!e camp, coming 1n this dlre<'-
tion. As the pasoenger train, due here
t 2 o'clock was pousHtig Murray Suitsui
1 Conductor Smith saw the men. and after
| reaching the city he reported the matter
o the authentic* of the road At 4:15 a
'!* .1 train pull*l out, carrying
T .1 .M'U'lellan in.l a posse of in* 1; Thcj
m up with 1 he m*n at
Bolen. and all of them surrend
ered p.-M fully except one. who mal a
hold dnsh for liberty. 11* was chased a
hundfed r tw*> hundred varxis by ShTlff
McClellan, who comnixn i*d him t<* h.i!t
Rf fusing 10 do so. the officer began shot
ing vx It Ii th* result that the man stopped
ani gave up Th* eleven men were
brought to town shortly after dark and
put in tlie county Jail.
The fourth quart*!)' conference for Trin
ity Church will b*- held next Monday
night at th*- church.
CM LITER % DhT(HHiM&
Ose Of a C ru*il of lloxxtllea 4 uf i Ity
Marshal of llouxlns.
Douglas, (ia . Nov. 20 Last night while
Mahara s minstrels were exhibiting under
a small canvas, crowded with w*men and
children, aom* drunken young men from
:b© country, came in ami began using
very profane and onscene language. City
Marshall S. H Brown was catie| upon (o
eject them, and while endeavoring to do
to. was serf*Mn*lv cus by KHaha Ixitt, Jt..
*-on of Representative Arthur Ixtt. Th**
wound was in the side, and the knife
<miu>g in conta r with a rib. was all
Dint saved Mr. Brown's Mfe.
The sheriff of tha county and the sheriff
of the City Court were both under the
canvas, and yet Mr. Lott ourromuled ly
his friends waa permitted to eocap* wtth
otit arrest. A private citlxen was pursu
ing and endeavoring to stop the fugitive,
vh- • ma:. that Henry BlancHt and
others threw their pistols on him in pro-
I tectlon of ihe fugitive.
flll.IMN) 101 l A WIFE.
I|nrrr Talc n( Nutrlmoiir and Money
From Virginia.
From the New York Journal.
Newport New[*, \*a., Nov. 18.—A mil
for divorce which was tiled here yesterday
afternoon brinks to light a etrange ro
mance of love and money. Mr. and Mr*.
Fenton F Finch are members of proml
t,ent families. Mrs. Finch was formerly
Miss Martha A. Mc-lson. of this city She
ts of H.'Olllsh descent and Is related to
some of the nobility of Scotland. Mr
Finch Is the brother of Mrs Mann H Val
entine. Jr., whoe- husbuial Is the oldeet
M-n of the late Mann K. Valentine, who
established the Valentina meat Juice busi
ness.
The brief courtship of Miss Melson by
Finch seems to have been purely a busi
ness arrangement with him He had a
friend living in Newiort News, where
Miss Mel son’s valuable property was lo
cated. and It Is reported that the friend
I old Finch he would enable him to marry
an heir, rs It he would give him IM'.'XW for
the Information after the cernon> took
place. Finch readily agreed to the propo
sition. He was a poor young man Miss
Melton, who was an orphan, was living
with her guardian. Mr. Ilwhins, of this
city, who had a daughter Just her age
Mr Finch, through some misunder
standing. thought Miss Hawkins was the
heiress, and paid her several visits. He
soon discovered hla mistake, end trans
ferred his attentions to Miss Melson. who
was at the time only lt>. and mere chill
In her feelings
Finch, after one or two visits, gave the
girl a diamond ring, which she wore In
her stocking Her guardian, realizing
that Finch was after his ward’s money
hurried her off to Dr. J K,
seminary, near Ashland. Va "love (.)
will find a way,’’ and In spite of the strict
discipline of Hie school and the argil*-
eyed doctor. Finch met Miss M. son and
persuaded her to elope with him to Wash
ington
Ijtlt an orphan at an early age. she now
gave her entire confidence and love to her
young husband Hu Immediately assumed
eontrol of her enormous property, amount
ing to over *;..>’. and fiom the time
of her nnirrlage only allowed her a lim
ited amount of spending motley. It Is
sail that after the marriage Fin-h's
frl. ikl. who had located the quarry fo
htm. called for his *lbn and was refused
Ihe sum A stilt was threatens,!, but a
IIMHII Will ' Wai reached, t' ■
friend receiving i. for his aervteas In
t the transition
Mrs Finch Is well known hete. and Is of
H modest and retiring disposition. The
i sympathy of the entire community Is
arous-'d In her
hyrself from her husband through the
courts
In the meantime stories of the penurl
ousnees of Finch are cropping up from
every quarter It Is wild that when he
ttrst came to Newport News to look efter
the extensive Interests of hla newlt, mar
ried wife he alcfd on a dry goods box In
order to save roosn rent, and various other
. xp. dlents were renorted to by the embryo
millionaire to save expense
gom. time ago Mrs Finch.told a mllll
net that she could not |av more than M
i cents for a hat as that was all her hus
hand permitted bar to pay for such an
irtlcle. In her complaint Mrs. Finch
j nates that she was only allowed *6 per
' month, and that when she made bills for
i.tc-tiit— houso ei|>nsee her husband
would heat her.
\ rlmnipluu tot ton Picker.
Atlanta Nov. .-!n a cotton picking
content at flood Hope. yesterday
Warner S Hale gathered 753 pounds of
itw- ska pie. His Irtenda claim ha haa es
tablished a record
THE MORNING NEWS: WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1000.
HANNA * PETTIGREW FEUD.
\\ IIY THE OHIO UFA ITOH NT! MPCO
SOI TH IlikOTi.
% l*ilttteal \ t*iklefta— I'rlllgrra XX'III
lie X|t*r| in UMlilngtos Respite
Ills % itrlolle %tlacks uu Ills flcaa
• orlnl ( olleagues.
From the New York Times.
Washington Nov. 17—In spue of the
general rejoicing over Richard Franklin
i’eftigraw'a defeat f*r the I’ulted Buies
Benato, the fact la generally rocgnlze*l
thit th* Hciuitc will not le ao
a place w lieu he h> pa*ktd his gnp and
gone k to Soutii Dakota. Even the
Republican senators will have to admit
that life is Ahum of much of its excite
ment. None of the Republican leaders
ever came down to the Chamber :n the
morning without a feeling of wonder
mixed with dread about what Fettigrew
was going to do to th.m that rt iy The
days wire few when the Boutb I>nk<ytan
bad not some ambu>< i*i* carefully pre
pared for hia former friends on the Re
public. in aide. He had not his equal for
Industry and pertinacity. His attacks
w--re like tho<*e of a mosquito, and hta
energy ws hh tlrele-* and his activity
Uh as that *f that unpopular in
sect.
Fettigrew h defeat is one of the most cu
r.ous things in politic* H had prodded
a tel stung Republican senators all the
* v ssloij, irrtta'inr them bey<hkl measure.
n*l at last in the closing hours, he un
• \IM-Ctedly swooped down on Mark Hanre*
.'iii*l drew blood Th** b,g Republican, who
hid Lfne assaults from other quart* rs
w'iiht>tj? iqienlng hi* mouth, was aroused
by l*-ttigrew's attack and there was a
seint’orical fracas for half an hour Han
na then tirs f entered the arena as a ©en
at (dial speech maker. The incident appar
ently ended, and Pittifrw ocrurtily rx
t .' lit , Wor* r.-suir.N from it than had
follow* and hi* flagging Of other senators
litr Mark Hanna waa n roused r was
,4 r*ers*nai matter with iiim now All
the other |wrsaial of th** last
f**ur years had drawn from him nothing
out nn occasional protest Rut he now
vowed vengean e on the mn who had
"•fried the attacks on hb charn. *er into
th* Senate and hod rubl*ed them in He
had been accused of dishonesty to hie
fo* e and In the H*-riae it was this lnt
ter fai-t that aroused Hmna m*.s of nil
It may not h*> generally known, hut there
ie n* nrwin in the Senate not even Mr
who has au* h an nppre<-int on of
th* *llgmty and mnj.vsty of that hodv as
Mr Hanna. ILs oorveptlon of ft Is even
higher thm the f H ct Ha could hardly
con>: !e** himself a m**tnler of a more
tiiguet body if he wore n tus'lrv* of the
Huprema Pourr He even has an td**a
the t • wsmrw.rs should hesitate to erbk
clwo •, member of it though he would rot
Opplv the Idea to any other legislative
U-iv And here, in this sac r el chamber
its* If. he was a*a!!ed wPh a jwirtlsan %*ir-
Ulence which ha*l never beep surprassed
nd hardly ever equaled in editorials and
cartoon*.
X Political Vendrtta.
The campaign came up Just then, and
M* Hanna's vow of vengenn'e was f r
g often Proha hi v th>se who re m* inhered
It thought when the Republican
ni.m threw himself heart and soul into
the frav for McKinley, that he himnelf
hid forgotten It In the pursuit of more
Import in? matters, or that hi- anger hod
cooled That betrayed an Ignorance of
Mark Hanna As soon he f*|t at* o
lutelv confident that McKinley was ire
t in> ele.'te*! Mr Hanna dropped every
thing. left the national campaign In the
hand' of subordinate© and b*g.n the
carrying out of his long-cherished nr-
J* ? for vengeance axainst h|s i-ersonal
enemy It waa a vendetta, of politics.
During the remainder of th** campaign
Hanna ramped on the trail of his enemy
He went through South Dakota from end
to end. ©le aking and working, and left no
stone unturned to undo Fettigrew* As It
waa generally believed that South Da
kota would give her electoral vote to M -
Kinlay. Hanna's devotion to that state
became inexplicable The fa t was that
the political prophets come led th** sena
torshlp to Fettigrew. while giving the
electoral vote to McKinley grid until the
very *• v© of election this was the s a **
Hanna's work undid that H* came har-k
from South Dakota nor only with th©
electoral vote for his chief, but with the
scalp of Fettigrew dangling at his licit.
It was a curious and interestp,g feud.
No two men could b** more wnllk** than
Hanna and Fettigrew*. and yet there Is a
similarity In th*- positions they o.- upy.
llanna Is the business man In |>ditlc; so
Is Pettigrew. Both are or were fit.an lal
magnates llanna Is the type of th#
buin-ss man In politics who upholds sys
tems o* they are; Pettigrew Is th* mu h
rarer type of th* busffiess man in p i
tics who would tear down a tel <letroy—
or. as he would prefer to put It, to re
form ami regenerate.
Fettigrew is said to have met with
financial losses lately, but ho entered the
B* note as ag* h man lie was the best
\
In that respect the same position that
Hanna did In Ohio. His own community
was covered with Pettigrew's business
enterprises. Hanna started as an em
ploye of a wholesale grocery house; Pet
tigrew* started as a laborer Roth men
made their way in the w*ork! by indomit
able energy and business ability. Both
were educated In Western colleges. Roth
were it* publicans; but Hanna’s Ivent was
lr. the direction of extreme conservatism
and Pettigrews In the direction of ex
tremity of his views when they met as
ariagonlst* In the Flitted States Senate.
The radical was unhorsed and thrown out
of public, life, and the conservative can
-ay with truth that it was he who did
! It. Nor would he he slow to acknowledge
j that he did It as a punishment for tho
radical's daring to assail him personally
and publicly. In fact, the impreKsion pre
vails that Hamm is rather proud of the
1 feat.
Traps for ll^pnlillcnns.
From the time that Fettigrew tlod him
■ ©©lf up to the Silver Republican Party
| he ha* devoted himself to making life un
pleasant for the Republicans, but he never
developed this faculty so fully and com
pletely as In the last session. No man
on the opposition side was so dreaded and
disliked. He whp continually digging
I traps for the Administration Senators
Some of th* m were serious pitfalls, and
the Republicans only avoided them hy
great wgih.v. as when he introduced a
resolution that the Republican* could
hardly avoid passing without being put
in a bad light, but drew it so cunningly
that to nass it would be nn official *c.
knowledgment of AgulnaMo*© Government
1 Others were of a humorous nature, and
tended to put the H’•publicans in n harm*
fessiy ridiculous light. One sa*h was
when he asked leave to print a pamphlet
prepared by himself snd containing quota
tion from the writing of “distinguished
i Populist*, extracts from which he rend
The Republicans fell over themselvea
! to object, and then It turned out that
1
Thin People
• houl.l try Stomach uin.-r,
l >r M> of llfth meotui that your ,tnma.fi 1,
not working pro,wrly. Tha blood fn-comea
Impure and the reault l. liullreeUon, Con.
attpatlon. ftyapepnia. Flalulenry, Inactive
I L|,-er and Weal; Kidney. The caui*e lie.
In th nonwch. Hoetetter - . Stomach
Ttltter* will reach H and cure tt. Be eure
to .tv. It trial Otrr Private Itevenue
Stamp cover, the neck of the bottle
Ihe king Hostetter’s
ol all Stomach
Health-Restorers Bitters
JJadway's
Furely vegetable, mild nnd reliable.
Regulate ihe Liver and Digestive organ.'
The safest and best medicine in thr world
for the
CURE
of all disorders of h* S omach. Liver,
Bowels. Kidneys. Bladder, Nervous Dis
eases. Loss of Appel lie. lliili hr t'onstl
patkon. Cosil\#nae. Indtg*stl(in. Hl’lous
ne*s Fever. Infl.iinmatiori of the H**w-Th.
Flic* and all d**rang**ment*• of the Infernal
Vls-'©r.i FERFECT DIGESTION will be
•* on hod b) k RADIX Af 0
PILLS By *0 *lotng
DYSPEPSIA,
Sick Headache, Foul Btogfiaeh. Bllnxisness
will be avot*lel. as the foo*l that is eaten
contrtbu4e>* it* nourishing properties for
the support ©f tho natural waste of the
body.
Price. 2f*c per box fbV-1 by *1! druggists,
or sent by mail on re • l§t *f prlc*
RADWAY Ar CO., bo Elm s( N* w York
the quotations were fr<-m th*- writings of
Lincoln. Washington and Joffers**n
At tiroes the badgered Rtpubh* nn*.
worried lieyond ©ndtirance, furn*d sav
agely on Pwttlgrew but they could not f
-fret him Their Invective, mu* a*m. and
auger made *>• mpr-we **n There \s *
only one occasion when ivtltgtew’© * <m
|K>sur* left him and he le** am© align D
w*a.H when he was made th* vl* tlm of i
tremendous rebuke by B*um?oi Wilcoft
of Cariorstlo, wh has ois** failed **f re
election anti will go out with P**ttlgrcw.
The s ene was a remarkable on* Not
even Fettigrew .and Hanna nr* m*re
unlike than Fettigrew* and Wolcott. IX*
tigrew i.s mil man, with tvp l **hoall
ers and i jmlo fa deeply llne<l Hi
vk e is shrill an*l hlgii alines? w hining
To listen to ft long oats th* n*rv**s on
edge.
Wob oft |s .1 big man with a bmnaed.
Jolly face and a thunderous voic* !l* lm>ks
ni* much like c*>mm**r I*l traveler as
Fettigrew does like h retail dry g ,M ds
cl**rk H* * an watoi with h magical
vote©, of whom it can UtnoM ite s **! a©
win sag) of Garrick, “He • an pronounce
the word *Oh* si as •* bring t* .11 - •* *ih ©
©>©© • Fettigrew had trliimphantb **n
oligled on© *f his **n the iJmm
istration, when Wolcott ,ir**?** af*l ri
slantky the doors opened and the et-natora
who had gone into the nak r*join- "hen
Fettigrew in gan roliel in like a lid*.
Wolcott's Attack.
.Standing not more than ten ?••*■? .*‘vay
fr*m F* ttigr* a Wolcott began his spe**' ?
11© drew n picture of the South I *ok*tan
that wa** ptiriee© in Its cruelty A© h*
warmed up to his work he t**gan t* walk
up and down, never taking his ©ves *ff
Fettigrew. who sat hudd!*"l up In htw
. hair, his pale fora changing to a dull
red and his fingers spread over hi# left
cheek Occasionally he strode up to with
in a desk s Tcflgih of his victim, m and wav
♦*•l hi© big arm In the air His great vi©©
pealed and rolled through the Hnate Ilk*
.n organ symphony. All th* now**rs of
that remarkonle vole© were dlsp v*d t
1 their fullest extent f.r ih© disscv-aiou and
pulverizsiiion of Fetiigrew
He painted a man whose nature wa
, p*Heon©d with suspicion, hatred, and vn*
levolenoe; wrho “view* th© world with
Jaundice*! vision. ** and “when tin* s‘*n
shines sees only the shmlow s It casta
He held Fettigrew up tsw a warning to
mankind In his p*r**r4lon he ©trod* up
I** Fcf tlgrcw, on*'* shak:*g his b - Unger
at billi, tmliclerwd. fh ma voice of a hu
man orean:
“I lrßevtd that If be change*! nlacee
with Agulnaido. who is brav*-. l\al nn*l
patriotic, and Agumaldo stood In th© K* n
te repres*utlng th© great state of Booth
Dakota, whicti sent Its soldiers to the
Fhlllppiiaw and left i%*tne Of them deal
In the trenches I hers. Agulnaldo would
never—Tag.il though Ih> Is— Iw found In
this body traducing the President of the
t'nlted Btstea and * loud* ting on* l ma
ligning our officers now at the front and
charging th*m with bolng swindlers and
defrauders”
pot*lgftP's fa *© had changed from Its
duff flush to it dead white when Woh ott
conclud'd. 11© m-.* Mitd made a slur ar
Wolcott'a private life Wolcott h.il nn
g*r©d him above all by some refereti ***•
to Pettigrew s relations with hlc fellow
senators, and Tettlgrewf bitterly refilled.
“My relation* ar© pbac-unt with most of
them, and I hp© the Httiator from Col
om*lo will not hkl** tf©* whole S< nat© be
hind his large personality.’’
Hitnnii'ii Threat of lt©vence-
Pattigrew went on day by day hurling
darts Into she hide of the Republl in ele
phant Just to hear the hug* beast trum
pet, until June 5. when he made ;he
mistake of waking up Mark Hanna But
for that he might still he Ui the Senas*
ll© hal l*©en bitterly MSsaUing another
senator with the usual result© SiKlden
ly, without the slightest warning, he fell
upon Hanna an*) tore him. tooth nnd nai.
lie raked up the story of Hanna's ©b tion
to the Senate, made rlat-footed charge©
of bribery, and provoked ilunna to do
something he had never don©
mak* an ©xtenif>orane*us reply iLnn.t
denounced Pettigrew s a “traitor.'' and
read a clipping from a douth Dakota
per calling Fettigrew a "JtMlax'' am) an
‘'Arnold " At tne doe# of hi© spee* h.
leaning o\'©t hie d©k he almost
touched Fettigrew. wiios© bark wo© to
w*sr! him. he shouted
“Oh. no. Mr. President; the gentleman
will find that ha Is mistaken in th© peo
ple of the Fnged States when he attempts
through mudsllnKing to Influence their de
cision at the polls next ffovmbar. When
It comes to personality. 1 will stnn) up
against him and compare mv chara t* r
with hb 1 will let hint tell what h©
knows, then." and Mr Hanna maie a
long pause after •.1 h word. “I will—
-4(.|l_-wnat—l—know -him."
The threat was fulfilled. In private
Hsnna vowed vengeance on Fettigrew.
ind h© pursue*! him relentlessly. The
vendetta of polltlcn ended In victory for
Ihe avenger
Bitter as were Pettigrew’s speeches, in
private lie. wss an fTaMe and courteous
gentleman Hie ptihlw personality w*s ©<
strong, however, tha* It completely eff.i vd
hi* private prr*4l4ltfy In the way men
regarded him. If© became persnitaiiy un
popular among th© Republic senators nd
©ome of the Democrat* At the ©am*
time he was an in;er* .flng figure in pub
lic Hf©. and Washington wdl not Ihj o
lively* notv
n.oiuiM " (onvirnt.
Iteprt klioss* They Irr In I’retfy
(innil t 4o*llllon.
Tallahassee. Fla . Nov. 3> —The report
of Hon. Robert F. Rogers, state Injector
of convict camps, for the month of Octo
ber. ha been received by Commissioner
L B. Wombrsll.
Mr. Rogers reports a total of XD con
victs in the. various camp* and say© there
was no death and only one ©sca|w- during
the month The prisoners are well fed.
healthy and cheerfu* and no frl* tion is
reported from any of the ramps.
All four of the constitutional amend
ments! submitted to the people a: the re
cta* ©leotlon hsvs been adopted by small
majorities.
Judge Charles Rwayne openerl the t’nl
ted {Rates Circuit and District Courts her#
Monday afternoon with a full
retinue of court official* In attendance.
I Gilmore A Davis were to-dy awarded
contracts for two n©w residences, fronting
on Duval stroet. one for Prof. A. A. Mur.
phe# and tbs otiier for Mrs. J lx Wil
son.
GEV l.ltft FM.‘* UTUBTkKm
tirs. %lg©r llrnle* I‘hal They t aiue
Prnm Krnstwr Manna.
From the New* York Ain.
Buff a.**. N-*v \% R>tne<lme* |olitlcsl
histoty 1© m.i,n at llniiei. public an*l
private, v*rv *•!** words are **id at
thee© dliin* 1 wnlch ©xeti an mrtuenc©
•hi th© situ* . m.| fiequently mu 1 ©tg- |
nlflcanc© i* attached to whit ooeun at
these •linmr-’ Viiyway, tte* fo4h*wlng
s iy i-*.l t*> • ~f the moat emimtit It*
publi* an* .( me state on-©thing an ©j i
sod* ar t ’*'*ll ihnmr at the Futon
Loigue Flub (* New York (!lty t> tho
Hon. Mtii \..uso H*ima. Jum*i R©
puuhi'uii 1 i.**r for Ohio. .in*l chairman
of th© K* 1 in National Fommlue*
tto' not n liter* nta.K On th* o * .
yi**c. !•>..l* ** Mi Hann# thei© were i*re©
ent iNwiifit 1© N Blis Resistor Tlusn o (’. 1
Flat' Nii.ii• * *'onmu,’• • man Fr©*k il k
H (ti*hi, 11, Fran L Vinton Green©.
Freeidant of th* Repubbean Founty (*an
mitt• • *>f New York ex B©. retarv of War
Itu.-s* i .\ \ *;.■ J(k'-**ph A Man e\ H* fi
*t**r Nathan I .4 *i 1 nnd o n or* **f
oth*‘r Ib puM; in* equally r es-• w No
ur.iilv after the dinner there wa* a llt.le
S|vee*’h'making Ttia* nlwiivs *vtrciirs. even
at th* niiiet fwivai© dinners The eminent
KepuMl nil who ted* th** story of wliat ‘
* urr** l ,'iikl to-*lay to a*l *• Hun corre
spondent
"I* In'l nl - lo ipII wh.it oc. iirit ol o
prhnlo .tinner Still. |- I, k'"-! 'ory, i
tn my estimation, nnd. *f *-nur©*' th© Sun
t* entitled t.* • \\\\\. here goes It
came time fr Gen. Gr.en, to speak He
was in to© heat mood ll© \* fin© look
ing. noJ luvly f©ll**w ll* w.i- very hap
py v . a*i*. Emperor Dick t'roker's estl- j
mat* of #• iu f©r Rrv in in Mi* borough
*f Manhattan hat) In n cut b\vn to le*-i* j
tahn (*©n. (!••* n© said mam** very
haiidaotn* thlngM of HeiMstor Hanna tlw*
gu*‘* of th** *v©ning Turning t** Mr. .
Hanna. Gen. Gretn.* >.*! TANARUS. you. sir. I
owe my army appo’ntment my selection ,
a I'rla.i’ll.T g<>n,ral in.l my naalftn- .
ni*M In !h- I'huippllnn '
'HoM nn - '
ft, n-niK (nm Mi Mi Wh,r< was I.
'•*•!) <Jr—nr .liirinit all iha< limn ' Wa
I not Ht-mary of War"
'l’rrialnly. vm arn-. a r,' mtavr)y rr-
Orn (Irriic bill vnu mrrrl>- ma<lr
•In. n ln'mrnla rrnmmm*lrtl by mv 1
frlrn.l S.-i,f..r Hamtn '
■‘lnn Al.-r I .till nn hla fnrf Hr !
war n
*lrn mr •hv In vnu. Orn Orrrnr *
ra |a*.l 1v,.-Ac J.'ii Alfrr, ihat vrry ap ■
Itninimrnl you r—rlvwl Unr n thr Hpan
-I*l* " if w *■* rwonunrn<ln.l m, *l.*ar I
"Ifl frl.-ml wlr. rltr m\ rlah*. Senator
PI itt. and thm without hlr lndnrs.'rnrnt
vnu w.nll n.a hav*. *— .*.i anywh**rr. for
th.* r.-.r*, that vnu an m N'rw York Hr
juihhnan. war nomprll..! if. rr. ntvr hlr
Inlnirrmnn h.fnrr ollhrr thr PrrrUmF
*.r hlr Hr.-rrfary <f War would art
"FFrnaFnr llanna irrtnnnd. rvrrvhody
nlw 111 tho tal>lr Mitlled. and II wu. an
inlrrrrllna hit of (Ik rvrnaiK '
* nn ii Kiri4i run m KYTnK*.
Inipro, rmr nlr In Wnr'r Inulnrr,
•hr IV> In Mniirr Mnklnu.
From *hn NVw Orlrana Tlm.r Hrmtaral
"If you want lo Rn rh h qulrkly." raid
a kval Invrnlor. "juM think of Minirthlnx
if* and |>ra.'thll In military airpllanrrr.
irms nt muniUona .An Amrrhan mr-
I . hnnlc rr.-rlv,*.| Ifti.nrto from thr Orrman
Kovrrnmrnl Ihr olhrr day fur n vrry rlm
-1 ahrll rxira,nr rrrrnlly ihr
Frrncli paht ov.'r 11i.ai,.. for an Imprnvr
mrnt In r. nil Under, for fl, 1.1 arrlllrry.
and T ..wild nam. a ■licui tathrr litMan* *,
nut of haral.
"fhr ~f *h** •hliiat* crraily dr.lrrd at
lrr*rii| 1- nomr l<rtt.r lv|>r of flxrd am
munition for raikil llrr cunr Fl,rd am
munition, >i*u know. I. tUmp'y a < artrldar.
In hh h Fhr |rnlr ill*- aryl rxplo.lv* arr
hon.lKHl 111 onr plrnr. For aut)s up 10,
ray. four or flvr-lm h rallhrr Ihma’ i-ari
rldkra arr alt rljtht. wllh ono rx, rjalon.
an.l Ihal Is fhr nulaanrr of rxlrarttuc
Ihn imply cart afirr flrii.tr Fndrr any
rlrrumMuiirm Ihal lak.s nmr. ~t,d frr
qurntly Ihr >h.-ll rllrks In Ihr hreerh and
th.- mill temporarily thrown out of no
tion
"What I would aUKJtrat. an.l what I
hovr Iwrn rxiwrlmrnilnK wllh lo aimr
fib nt. Is a (Hiw.lrr rhortr* prrssr.l Into
•hr form of a mild cyllndrr and allnrhrd
In urn. mannrr lo ihr haiw of Ihn pro-
J.rillr. illsprnrlnK alloxrthrr with ihr
<■— Hmokrl.ss I.w,|rr Is moUrl Into
oil sorts of sha|s libra, stlrk- and so
on .it.l th. rls no r.uis.,n why ihr rntlrr
rharten rouhl not be mads In onr plrrr
How to fasti 11 II to the shell is n ques
tion. tail, that rtilkhl he nrrnmpllshrd by
was.bn |SKS or rods, whlrh would Im>
blown to atom. In thr dlsrhary. Any
how. It's winrili fhlnkinx alottl oi
r.mrsn thr powder cylinder should la.
hotn-y -mmhcl w ith small (M-rforatlon*. to
Insure nulrk com bunt Inn. nnd thr ndvnn-
i a's of su< h ammunition would *s- ktrnt
To lii-uui with, Ihrrr wuitH hr no mrlnl
as. to removt anil Ihr uun. aP.-r raeh
dlarharts would ba oMlr* imply n.i
ready for another load Ttutt would a.ld
revrrul seconds to thr rnphlMy of fire and
.hi away w-|ih thr .tunaer of atlrklna
Then attain. It would liahlrn th*- am
munition rhest hy so to ;*> pound,, and.
lastly, aueh eartrldtlrs would l>r murti '
cheaper * o*i n thr preaen* form.
' Thr ease* now used are made of rliher
brass nr roppnc an.l ,-.mt from 6f> rents in
A. a j>lr.* for the lartrrr sin, Th>- man
who drvr|.. l ,s mis Idea run in a million
aire In thirty days ”
PRK.tKIKST IIP PHIIAK BET*.
Inuna Mini lYaarrrd tlluiarlt
tanlnal a Hoc of t nntly.
From the Phila.lrlphla Timer,
l/ouiavtlle. Nov U).-)Mlss Anlt i n,r
trmd. a society tirllr of this city, has Ihe
rlrtht of disposal of Charles Kalhhour. a
well-known husinrs* tain. Itiyan'a de
feat la responsible.
A f' w weeks before the e(eeiion Rath
tone offerr.l to wager him elf an|i s' a
two-pound box of candy that McKinley
would not l>e re-elected. Tta- w.ixer was
a. eia.sl and Rathbone now Min is rraily
to moke x*s>d his loss.
Alisa Bertrand's mother Is opposed to
the payment of the bet on a maulmonlal
basis on u count of Iter dauahter'a youth
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Whereas. Robert B. K* ppard. has appile-l
to the Court o( Ordinary (or I* tier of
administration on the e.til of Alfred
(somelimes .ail'd Alhertl Evans. ,ie
eeasesl. These are. therefor*, lo cite aryl
admonish all whom It mav concern, lo b
and appear before raid coin. lo mtke
objection (If any they have), in or before
(he ftrsl Monday of Dr. ember, next,
otherwise said letter* will be crant-d.
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rill. Ordinary for Chatham munly, this
tho fifth daypf November. Use
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