The Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1900-current, November 28, 1900, Page 8, Image 8

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8 A TEXAS WONDER. Muir* firei |MroTfrf. On# small bold* 1 of Had# Groat Dis covery cure* ail k i •> #‘ 4 1 a ier tf J4 * b*us. rb)OVa gravel. <*u:et- d;*bttw, rm Inal emu*; iu. w* .k *r.i lam# - rhaumauixti and aii ,rr#g iiariUe# of ll * e klUC'># and l*J * n to-h *•*) *** l Wo Ual. likuMilt l ***klt* O *■* *d.’ ttrtn If not awhl t/> y6ui orugAist w “* l** ia b) c all on < %■' L bottle i# :*-• n tieatmaM. an i aa. cur# at.y • #-•# above mentioned Lr. E \V iu. * n toaiiUfa- tuir. F O U** CJ> bt l.ou>-•. Mo. to* ua for testimonial*. Sold l all *i;uggitts and Uoionwoi do. Savon nab, Go Head Thla. rut i rt. Ga . April 2 ISV> This ! to ratify that ! sffe ,#1 With grave and that I *ook sl*ty dr-T# of Ha* # Great iivav#r> ar and it rn * pie e.j cured me It Is worth tl/SO p*i bottle to any or.# n< fading It J T PTEVKNH IN GEORGIA AND FLORIDA. MOW a ami \ IKW a or THR DA% IN TWO *T %TE*. Fakir Rnn Out *f f orhrun —ftfanrli IlnuiM \nl #tih|*rt t *p*dße 1 . Waller *hj* Hr |lfll*’trtl llnssilrn W nm Kartiiera llolillnji Their I otton —i Ignr *h4|meota •rn lampa—Orancr Thorn l *• Nn‘ \ri'k-Olh>-r Florida Nc%. There nr** H.W half# of cotton in the warehouse# *f r **iimbs. and Invewttga* tion shows that over 7.'. j*#r *r.t of this cotton is the j :w rty off irmer** and U belr.it he \ for 1“ rente. twl in Min* o# • # ■ hale# of cotton In the warehouse# t * re •re non ft dec i that cotton will gr< t< I* * * cent# before another ■ rop Is made. and they *■#. ralmiy ticing by walling with fo d* and hand# for It to reach that figure. Snake Itifo or tiers l’nlon A #ad ••■.•*ry h-.s reached Bni Mwidt of the death of Mr. A H Owens at M • int Pleasart, a - rr*i! station ori ti e So .it hern Hallway, twenty-five mi;- * f <>*n Burn* wh k Mr Owens h * ••* ! ill f*r ev days. and. ar ]• erm of ii s r- at v * claim that hi# death was on* sod fr tn make bite, th- ,ircling phy*l F*t sty that his death w*- caused f ■ m and w j*l*on He had a mall -*re on hi* an I, • nd. it i# th-, whii*> he w ■* at sora early in the m*rr>icK -bur n *•' t av*- fallen in th* aar* ill arm and -lie were badly ewoihn at th time f hi# death >rril \of l*n% I lie I'm %. Ju4jrr J 11. Lumpkin, in ihe Flip-no Court, In Atlanta. KturUy. han down m doclaioii in tn* #*•# of Bain* Murphy A Cos. atCMlnftt A. B Ktfwart fax > l<* tor. In which h*’ h**M. ajh>t.<n:l il y*. the th** firm of broker* coukl ojierat** u .rinch houae In the mm* |>la<* without having to take out an extra licence, coatlnf I u© a year Th • <■(!*•■ t* one of roiiß <l*Tab e I merest m.l iluhni nr i>*-n*b*. * v fa* la* *n tie* aubjoct of cor filterable cllw<'Uf-Pl ( >n In j flnan bil clrr 'eji It I* urutc that It will ie* taken to the Fupr.mo Court of Georgia for final aettlemant. Hum Wen her Out nf Town. W. L Waaber. r*glp?*Ting from At lanta. aecured town licente and opened a f<v ketknife gallery at Cochran Friday— the old game of buying and throwing ring* tor one * luck an 1 did ala d-oft.- •* bu*tn**s until Batjr.lay a*.terio n. wle he wa* arn - ied on a?** w r an’. *w n out by Hev*. C M 1/oiethr arwi J I Carpenter. Methodl*t ai*l B t .*? nunl*- ter*. on the charge of gambling By pac ing up all met* and discontinuing buH re** hi- wa- i* I* i■ * and allowed to go The majority of Cos brail?*' *r** o.j* >- and to anything tb it border- or gambling an ! publio opinion Is with the mlfi“t i I'rrpnrlnu for %rxf I rnp. Having dl*p.ee*l of their holdings of cot ton to a v*ry considerable extent f itm era aroun*) Ani' ii )■ .r** air* a!y dm - ing affairs for the next crop. Karml- g land* are liought readily wherever offer ed and not n few town |4**c !* *re now Investing Mjrpl js m*n* y in I nds whl**d they will work or rent out. Mul* are In demand anl several *\iro<l>* lav- b • n eol*l there alre.uly. Guano *hal* t* '>4). forward to a fin* trade. The quest! >r of |at*or Is going to be serious one, how ever, a* th* average r* gro want* to "crop" for hSm*e.f next y*ar and lirm er* wld have greater d.fb dry X.. n lor - tofore in Inducing the n* gro * to work '.a wage*. Waller Wakes a Mninmnt. Robert K Waller, the brother-in-law o' \\ O. Bowden, whose r* -*p -ear aH e a day or two aus*d lu h u *#*u*at on In Columbus. d**ni**f* In the rn**-' |p*Rlve n<| emphatic manner that he knew Mr. Bow den was alive until bis* tine*; * < t* l return home Mr Waller aorompAiil***! Mr Bow den to Tylne. aii-l wa with turn at th** time of hi* r*iorted drowning "I bs- Reve l that Bowden wa* drown* •! a much •i I ItelieVe In a God," h* -aid ! !al no 1-Je.i that be wouM ever turn up *igal 1 never w•- -i * tdutely astonb **i in tny life a* w **n l*w*U i. arm* b k hom a day or two ago.” Unroll’ I"oil.nll Tram. Thr Macon lootball Iran* In now hart) a! j work fT ill Ir .• mir with the J. L. 1 t.-am in Ja kaonvtiW oo Thankastvlnc | .lay A- (h. nmr n Thank.alvlna In to | la. pU>.l i.Mtoai th. i homi'lon, of K.oi - j.in Um Jackaont • Lltih Infantry, ihe |O.M) • rfilr ;■ o ■. '• . * ,ii. . ■ ’ with ih— Kill (.am ,il> it o nmnth ao the <• ..m baa |Ottl In o nur! bat a hap*. The re*ut:r non who have here- ; tofore play.il and who v.■ re roi in lie l.mr wn. n th*’ Jackronvllle Klfl* taani w'aa in t.i . hav. !■*il 11 I r.l at w.-rk j each ntrht for the part thre. or fo.ir weekr 'll;!' year'* tr im Ir the t~ ri Ma con ha. wot for a number of . rj tr. FLORIDA. Raportr to forelan |rlr from fenra ohi J.iat week were valued at f.79.371. an.l wete dlitrihuted ar follows: Liverpool, J360.10*: tienoo, $114,197; Venl<. . H4..M*. til t-. K o f-lt.JtC; Itollerilam. 171.771. S.trei r ,n.i. $V.,2r.; Bueno# Ayre*. 17.7 W Total. *i39.i71. A thtii Pram Tampa. Tampa lleraM: Another plearlnv In f tlent of the (lertnietlon of the Ho.inn.ler t ne to New York and the virtual suppres sion of the naval stores Industry In Tam pa la the pr.let leal elosltiK of the barrel factory In this city. If has so little o <lo that It only runs seml-oeeaslonaliy. All of apt- -i I-. .-tiiolhet sirlklra Itv-lnnee of lion tie rtiilrou-ls are *...-IPK sleep an.l money in iheir tir.-1.-s. efforts to bulkl up Tampa by tlevempinir all the resources of the utlja-'cnt territory. hyrup Thnt Taya. DeFunlsk Breeae: W. L Cawthon has rontraeied for the entire syrup crop of W. E. I’arlsl. This Is not an advertise ment for either Parish or Cawthoti, but ft .imply proof of what we nave been urflnir on our fainc t. for tha pu.t three years—that there Ir an active demand, at fancy price,, for a No 1 article of Flor- Pla syrup, put up in attractive shape, the price for this lieln* such as to net the yrowrr about *> cent*, and with a yield of Vf) ftalliHi* per acre—figure It up and ,ce If there Isn't money In Florida syrup But, mind you, It Imi'i filtered through a corn ar.d boiled in an open kettle umt. you think It i about right. Panther Killed. George Taft, while hunting near Craw fordville for wild turkey*, killed a k r _* par t her-cat Mr. Taft, hearing hi* fan ful hound reiving a short #'•* fr**tn *he path in whw h h* ti* w through •hr hammock .or.riu'iwi he sou ! so tn him and (rick up a good fat r*o>um “• found Ins -ad a Urg panther - it. with hair alt brl*fbd up *r.<l ren 1> t* •;riia oi i)h dos •• was #*•■ th# *• r • tim* that this panther lad been snot for on skinning him a |*i a *o or small rifle hall sm found Imbedded in one of his thigh - WnthM there c * i even r.**w a k *o’..y i**t .f ierr kir it -I ' irk* “in that ount>, the% are f.%r and u; t- aring. % serlnsi Accident. While Rokrt S.mmor.s of Chuiuota was engaged • i King oranges at Fort c’tirWniiiv he met with an a * ident which pfosmi •# to b* a severe on* He wa at o' ~i Ider w jeh |eane*l ••cain'-t the l*r#nche of a large orang tree, when rv * rr:- rr.-rr the i -M*r turned. hr*w lr.tr him ir.io the tres-tofi fr, his fall to the ground a J.irge orange thorn w. driv en into the ik of hi- neck near the hoM* f th* orw’r and wu-.breen *ff )u#t t the skin Hy -uulng away the flesh one of hi> fellow w- rkrnen *.v • enabled to gt hold of the thorn with his teeth, and extra lt The i.ottire of fh wou *1 sic tm l enough. But the thorn of the of .tr.g* tr* •• ■•.!#-. nous, and even a sight wound with on* *js s Intense foiln Mr Himmons will i*- .-sartly i* a severe suf fer * r Tnni|it‘# f Ignr shipment*. T e d#n nt- nf •Ig ir-from Tampa aat week recovered s tn* w nat from the effects of the lnU*r trouble* of the w*ek iefon*. Ther* w#re cases whipped during tl.e W- k. Wile for tie c*rr***|*c*rvllf>K Week Of i.“t year there were rases snlpt-c i Thle Is an In ti me of 2h7 *-••• It will U* fioticpri that the increase im more than th*- to- i| nuin'H-r #* for the wek !;- \ * r*r Tt -• ht|men!>. r* pre entd cigar-, while the shipment# for hist y* r ton. \.*A th* 1 m i*k Tbl* l* an incr* a e *f 1,r*35.0Tn for the we*-k, expect. Hinr* r e first of January mere ■*v# beet, 21.ve. >f cij*ar# #hl;t- I from Tampa, w hile fr he same perl*si of last year ih*r- w* re 14.2#'* ’ss*'# *hip *e-l This !• an Increase of 7 *Lii egge* for • lie present year The shipments for the pr-• nt \*nr in rouml number# have amounted i * ls'.o: K ,*o * sg.ir* wiill#* U r ‘•*#t >‘.r they ton hwl th* 71.2M4.0m mark Thi# i an i . . | thi- ■■ *ar Ti,f**<* <iifTer-i t com;*.tl-*MiM - **v\ ,w the lHiir.es* in TwmpM has grown. uii.ii huh; or \ mu t\\k **unk In the Monnnglialifl Where It Will Impede NavigiiUnti. Bfttahurg. Nov. 27—One of the remark able Incidents of the flood to-day was the wild rld* of an empty 35,<VY) birrej m*i*il tank down the Minong*h*la river Where It -wme from has not vet be* n discover ed. but the hug- Vessel came {dunging over flied.m at |/>rk No 1 at an • tght mlle- .in-hour gait. It wa- In tn mid dle of ih* < hanne, and met no obstruc tion until It ♦ 'With* t th*- bridge of the Ranhandi*- Hnlirtad Here it strip k the sbuie pier w ith a < i <h, r*d>ound*d hk- u I**ll ♦* *- * repeated th** operation several tlm* - lefor It i-ar*e<l It finally wound up it* career by sink If g In lu fe-t of witter at a pr*lnt ntuv site the mouth of Ferry street md jum where it Wl 1 Inint-de na\:g;ii 1* >n when The river resume* |!s norma, stag*- All pilot* have In-en not Bird of the obstruction The Tenth street bridge b-'wwn the city prejv r and the south side will hav.* to >e rebuilt a a resub of the fl*> and It has be n In a shaky rendition for srm time and to*da> was almost carried away FOII WCII Util It OFFI4 F.Nw. Five of Them Were C n ter In Inert at n HI it tie r In \etv lork. New York. Nov. r The flv. * x-officer> In the n***r army who arrived here from ICurope on Monday received a great .}• • of ottetifion to-day. They were a.Wire** *>*l '> Congressman Wll.iam Suiier at * banquet given them at the Cnion Hquan H*u**i 111 th* afternoon they oiled „p,, ri tb- coi.* it general 0 f the orature i. . >ta * dim . I Pierce, to whom th hnl redent ills. Mr Fieri** aahl this afternoon "I • 1 *>*< It quit- p.),*|h> ihnr Pr—>htrn- Kn.iirr m.- TOllrurv , hrtu „ I .In no. think ho ha .|ocll..| i„ yot." Tho floor ox-..m.-.n aro t„ fl n . ■""" -f -rk Kill ~r . .. ' .lion- money to brim ihoir f .mlllrn ,ht, ! country 1.1% i; wTOf k l'\l*oaiTlO\. ’'""I M ill t(10r..) ,|.r t |,|. < m* hnfkerlng. Chicago. N\ 27 -H**n John \v Pprlng. er preeMent r*f th. National Live Sto*k latlon. In s{leaking t.edov of tp. fn tern ttlon.il Liv.- Hio.*k Kxpodtlon to be held here le* I to R. s lid: *W e have advice to .lay >f n carload o' d**l K ti* . i if fmni K insa* City, t mah *, Ht laMii*. Pittsburg. Sioux City 1.-iv r" St Paul anti 4.* from T**x.is U aPo that all the *l|p| <m its l-i Washington who rcpiosent So ih Anvil -a. rejiubll. -* l av* i-.., ordered h* re f.y their government a .*' (Irena lln In \ aldostn. \ adopts flit Nov 27 Ta-doy was e|r us day In Vl and an unusually large crow*! w.i >n hand < witne s |- performance of S.-ll a Grav'd ir us. whlc barriv*l from Jacksotrville eatlv in the mrning. The eir. us d-** n t ia m to be the large-t on the road, twit I: gv • i highly cre*litabie |H>rfortnai.c* this after ii.-.ii ind to i lght The S* IN & ijr y combination made a favorable lm|>reaaion here. Rmlnrat kpeclallet Iteml. Now York, Nov. 27 Dr Rufus P. Lin coln. an * minent throat and lung s|e e.alist, di l t -day after an cfieratl* n for PPndlcitl* Atlanta llepat 11111, Atlanta. Nov. 27-Th* Western and At lantic Railroad ivmimdtee *f the llou*’ bus !*•■': i* and to r* |K>rt lav rild> th > A’lan t.i ilepot bill, o|i>ropr at Ing FSO.OO for the structure. y* nr* ■'’% I ■ r n-v w-n When neftleetedi lmo: Invariably rc- I III aults In n score of serious compile.itlona, A. y 1 I m ■ I ly frequently retiring ur< ml' poisoning, to stilth e In tiin'h. Stricture. even when y <!k , ii. weakens ihr whole urinary ami pirntial organism un-l (hr tii>i|.< nervous system The nrdtc tr> method* X resorted to for a rure are not only nun lating y pi.n- C ' ful. liui frequently cause disorders nr serious ns the Mrlo ,l •H3 f ,ur, ' lf tfstlww t) It Hathaway year ago discarded tin - ... I t.me Kir- M h harous method- and I>erf*ct• <1 i rtitim hi which h* re y- moves the eirtcture. reducing thi thicken, and walla of pusage to a normal condition There la in operation. MH#l l la /, lUnlean and lak-a no time from buln< Th- -ure ef '"Al ed i' permanent an-1 all eompUc '*4. s, I ' >1 ure of Stricture la exclusively used by Dr H.itha- Dr. Hathaway, by a almllar method, ruars Varl- J.N, ■ • ** liaway M !>. rocele without operation All Sexual, frlnary. Nervous Blood and other disease* of * chronic na ure are treated by h m by hla exclusive system, which for ■ years hat proved Invariable In Its results. Write to h m or t ill at his office for a free copy of hi* new 64-paxe book and self-examination sympn-m Mucks, and for free consultst on ami advice Office Hour*: to 12 m.. 2to 5 and 7t09 p. m Sunday. 10 a m. to 1 p. m J NEWTON HATHAWAY. M. D I>R HATHAWAT A CO., ii "A BKVAN STREET, SAVANNAH, QA. THE MOHNING NEWS: WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2S IGOO. The Quakers Are Honest People. The Quaker H*ra bkjoi purifier, nut anu la),*"' nervous #y#t*m It la a aaed 'ire for weak women. !' I*- * purely vegetable medieln*' #n*l can be taken by the mot delicate Kidney T>is* ease#. KheiifnnMsm aod all di*ea*#a of *he | Hloo*l, Rtomaeh and i * rvea soon succumb to li< w<i.derful * ffe i- upon the imar. system. Tnouaands of people in Georgia recommend it iTlee I 00. gl'AKl.il FAIN BAI.M Is the medicine that the Quaker To *or made all of hi# aror.derful qu*> k • ures with It’# H n w and won. erful medicine for Naura.gl#. Toothac he. Backache. Kb* umaussn. Hpr.iii #. Fain in lu.weis. in fa*T, all p*n -H |M r- HI v< .1 -.V It Fr. •• rs an i '*s gl AKKII WHITE WONHKK HOAF a m*ll • ted sap f.*r the akin sap add complexion. Fri e 10c a cake. | gI*AKKK HKAUNO BAL.VK. a vege table ointment, for the *ue of tetter er jx* ma and eruptions of the skin Fr* e 10c a box FOH BALK BY ALT. DRFGGIBTB. >i %hinr k. Matter* of Interrat to Wh'pplOg Men Generally. Among the ar t ft* ie# cl Mired on the Brit ish ate unship Punaxa yesterday for Bar celona and Genoa were I.OhO round l*a4e* of cotton On the manifest** the #: ptnen* an- a* LOW bale#, r* f course, but in the count at the Cotton Exchange the amotml will npj*ear a a*** hale- it tak ing two round to make or.* standard s.juurr iale Two round bal*# ar-* count ed a# or * square hale so that the crop statistic* may be kept properly. <’npt C* C Fetera of the Merchgnts' an.l Miner*' Transportation <’onipuny'# #t-im -t r leratiir 11 Miller Slate* that the re port of <*apt. Ingram, of th •t**smf*r <*a r;b. at N**w York that I unmood Rh***i lightship was out <>f ['Oslllon eight miles north* r.si of her station on Nov lti is t<*t correct. (’apt. Peters say# “I passed Diamond Bhoal at W a tn Nov Id. the day <'apt Ingram reported th* ship out of position, and 1 found the tight ship on her proper station, bearing southeast three-*ighths *as* from <‘n# !int*er.*s lighthouse It certainly was a mistake o' the master of the <*arib Passing Diamond Bhoal lightship Nov 21. at 11:50 p. m,. the lightship was tlso in her proper ptflt'on, hh I took an observation from Gap** llhl teras ilgh*. when ias-ing the lightship.'' Gov. Candler. In r*<*ponss to an Irvqury on the result of hi* call for a Maritime congr*' "* to m*‘**t In Brunswick In Jmu tiry, U r#prtMl as s,tying "I have rttflvM f.ivorab]* rw>|oms* from all parts of th* country on th# pl.m to BMnmhle the c*m gres* I t ailed it ti lnauKur.it* a movemem to restore tha Southern maritime tr do which was lost •luring the war of s* cession. Slue# th* war no of the kind has be*n InstituteV though th# merchant matin# h i* not b*rn what th# S*nth's r#*ourr## Justify. "I he dev# th# movement will result in much good by building up Georgia and Southern ports mi l enlarging the irculu tlon of the South's From the replies I have received ! atp assured the congress will be w*dl attcrab l “The South's cotton product* r** net receiving the attention from marine serv !< • that might l>e given if Our \*nr\n t r*- open to ship# fr -m all part* of the world, hut cotton i froqueiti> shlpp#l abroad from Northern t*rt*. 1 believe the con re-- can h*‘ *f great benefit in better reg ulating th# shipping of cotton The experiments with signal lights for warning mariners far out at *e; of Im pending storms have been concluded, and American lamps have U* n dec! i*| on In pref*ience to in*- FYench make- which os| five times a" much. \ >\stem of li**-*- h* arn lump- * *on w ill I* est iblish i along th** Atlantic coast and th** great ■ *k* - In addition to t *• >flgiu*i rvl. ** now In op* mil ti in many part The new method cf signalling frm the lofty steel towers will far surpass all that has l.ere oforo be*n !or.- As *-ach b* n on wlli be idhle aUiut twelve mil* In any lir- . t:oi ae lights from Mh of them, which is the •ropos* <l number, would glv* a contlntjouv cries of warnings visible for marly 2.00f> nib s along tin* a. oast. The British sieotn-hlp Clinaxa cleared yr>ter*lay with miscellaneous cargo for Barcelona and Genoa valued at f412.34>. * |'Nfrn|rr h *l-n in li • |. passengers by stenm-hlp Naconche* for N>w York Nov. 27 U. P Cro* kett. C B K* ill.ofer. B. W. t’oughley. T B. Rev n .!d* W P Hunter. <ier.f*l Hunt. r. Mr*. \\ p. Hunter, and six Int* rm**lUitc. Smitniinli Almanac. Sun rises at 6.4.1 a m and sets nt 4:51 p. m. High water nt Tybee to-day at 12:<0 a m. and 12 .1 p. m High water at B.iv.in nah one hour Inter. t Ph*rs oi tlr lluuo for >ovemter. n. ii m Full m*>on R 5 0 ev#. Iwist quarter 1.1 h 37 **v- New moon 22 1 17 m n First quarter ?) ll 35 morn Moon perigee. Tth. Moon ..p ge. 17th. ARIt I % %l. \Mi in r\it 11 hi;*, \ easrls trrhnl leslerday. Steamship I>. H Miller Peters, Balti more—J. J. Carolon, agent. \ lcnrctl % terdn> . Steamship Cunaxa (BrA. Igv khart. Bar celona and <en'.t J F Minis & (V>. Schooner lldward II Blake. Smith, New Haven. \ -*'l \% cm to a*n. Steamship Nacoochee, Smith, New York. THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE 'T'-v (jTBI it beware or imitations tores a most dslKions f.mrr U> Hot A: Cold Meats, (*ravies. Siilads, .Soups, Game, Fish, Welsh Rarebits, etc. Steamship State of Texas. Eldridfe. Ba - ! Ilmore, H. ho t;er Woodward Abrahams. Mar shall. NVw York. I'rtdiilit* mid < barter*. Schooner Henry F Mason, coni. Balli more to Savarvah. lumber thence to Port land. rrlvgie term# vliippiiiH Mrinorsnils. Jacksonville. Fla Nov 27 -Entered gleam* ip Irorjuols. K rnb e. New York reared. #• hooner John S. Deerlng. Wikkooro. Me. Key West. Nov 27.—Arrive I. steamer olivette. Fort Tampa r*i silled for Ha vana; Kunita, Tltocnpeon. Nuevltas; *chooner Vandalia, Kog.irty. Gardena# Sail* and, * hooner Magi l**s**, Nassau Gharbston. S Nov. 27 Arrived, Comanchs, Pennington. Jackaon vl.le IVri.andlna, Fla . Nov. 27 Balled, schooner W. W. Converse, Lewis, New York. Ila it*, more, Nov 27.—Arrived, steamer I>orche**t* r. Savannah; S B Marts, Charleston. Sailed steamer Itasca. Savannah. New York. Nov. 27 Sailed, at earner Thums* Melville. Tampa Philadelphia, Nov 27. Arrived. *tenm#r Ornundale, charleston. Sail'd steamer Berkshire. Bavnnnnh. Dunkirk Nov. 2f. Arrived. steamer Nllh. Pensacola nl Norft#lk via Havre Genoa. Nov. Li—Arrived, steamer Maidn. Sitvannah Bremen Nov 27.—Arrived, at earner Puri tan, Savannah via Norfolk. Thornley. toa vannah via Havre Lisbon, Nov. 27 Arrived previouaiy, Winifred. Savannah and New York Liverpool. Nov 27.—Arrived, ateiiir.er M th. Charleston Jacksonville. FT* . Nov. 27 —Entered, steamship Roanoke. Joy. Philadelphia; British schooner EfTie. Rusaell. Hope Town. B W I Cleared, schooner Josephine. Ayr##. Phil adelphia pence >la. Fla.. Nov 27—Arrived, steamship iv-nsacola. Rlmmons, Galves ton. bark Trento <ltaJ.>, <olusso, Mar i sellles. Biiile*!. harks Gustavo Adolfo (Her 1. IFlnUrg Glasgow; Hudson (Nor). Helli- Hu* n.- Avres; Ilia (Itai i. Bernardl. Algiers. Michele (Ital.). Oafltro. Buenos * Ayres. Cleared, biirk Elllda (Ital i. Chief*. Lit* ] bon. Fort! Tampa. Kla.. Nov. 2G,~~ Bni.e*l. steamer Olivette. Bmlth. Havana, via Key West \tlcc to Hfnrluera. Pilot chart and all hydrographic tnfor- I nut ion w ill *• furnished misters of vea-1 s;> fre* of charge In Vnlled State* by- 1 drographlo of!U*e in Puttom llous*. t'ap talns nr* requestod t* call at the office. I Reports of wie* Ks and derelict* received , for transml-?4oii to the Navy Dcfart nient. l orrliiii Ki|tnrt. per British steam- tip Cur.axa for Bar celona tn*l Genoa: For Barcelona. rouYi'l bale* cotton. ii.®*! Ivhl**** co*- ton. |lso.711; f>r Genoa, 1.4574 tons scrap Iron. $11.*7. 300 round bales cotton. SV -243 ; 3.7<1 hales cotton. slt2.M7; 2.500 t>arrei rosin. s*.24l—Cargo various. 4 unatwlse l*x|orta. per steamship State of Texas for Baltt moi- 25 hubs upland \>tton. 211 berrelii rosin. 10 barrel* turpentine. 153.722 feet lumber. boxes oranges. 327 car wiiee's. S3 barrels r**dn oil. - tons pig Iron #56 -i. ks clay. lt> a k** clay. JC packages cner chandis*- 3* pa* kages )ome*t|c* and yarns. IV> b iles hl*lei*. 160 case* can good*. Per > homer Howard II Blake for New Haven. CVtin. 170.171 feet yellow pine lum ber—Cargo by Cootiev. Lckstein a t’o. \it llectlon In llouatlna. Douglas. Ga.. Nov. 27 Doug!an is Just now t •niAuii: agitated over the election for justice **f the peace, which occur-* on itext Saturday. There art up to date three candidate* In the field. John T Rr ihan. I*• •puMst; F. F. Hammond. Dem ocrat. n*l J<*‘ Moore. color*l. Republh an The office in the city district pays atmut s:.*• per annum Within two weeks the election f* r Mayor and Aldermen for the city of Douglas rornes off As yet there are no new candidate* out. A 4a AIIIILIAG NOON H \IDRD. lie voice* of Opium Have No Trouble In >rtt lork. New York. Nov. 27 —Someone notified the police to-night that gambling was g*- Ing on in Park How near the Brooklvn bridge and the police mod* a raid on tne |,;a capturing twenty-one men. two po ker Uhl<* and * k>t of chips. The men in the room which was on the third floor, were no? placing. On another floor of the same building Is said to be a completely* equipped room for gamhllnr. but the roundsmen who w* re in charge of the ofll cer* that nuule the arreet they found ti** *l*Hr locked and *'co4fld n*t get In." Th* r*Hm was seemingly full of |eo* pie and t'* dghta were buring brightly. The Herald wid say to-in arrow : "Devote* • *f . plum have a? preuent no difficulty in thla city in satisfying the . craving- of thdr destructive arg>etitea 1 Persons living in Ka*t Twelfth strec*. In Seventh avenue and other sections, of the city, complntn that opium den* are being run in thlr neighborhood with ararcolv an attempt at concealment, and with an ever it. • asi g patronage. "Girls *;llf in their ‘teens can be *een frequenting these places. Another a.arm ing feature of the spread of vice Is that many confirmed opium smokers have adopted the practice of sending %wsk\. *till dren, from to 10 years of age. to these shops. Pitching a 25-cent pier#* on the grimy counter, one of #he** little onoa ; wl il uUiua> ask (or • aheli o( dope.’ * cthm>l i;vu, ariniTß. How They \rr Warded oft and llow j Easily 1 hey ire Fooled. Julian Ralph, in the London Mad. Every one know# that what th* Eur paan misslonar.es have to omha * tn Chi na is suf>*rMltlon. but very few realize what a Noah's flood of it submerge* that r> Let u.s selcre n house in a beautiful city that I know on the Grand Canal. Let Ufe look at it ir.skie and out in order to grasp • n Inkling. . tiny fraction of thla auper etltion a whisper of it Before the front door is a fong-shul. or evil spirit )*arrler Is is onlv a ; ■ of bricks five feet high and one f<ae t u- k. but It la as efficacious in keeping away d**mor.s n# if it wre a w ill of Harvey ixed steel surrounding the house It severe, because, age* nd age* ago. it wag discover#*! that evil spirits cannot turn a corner. They ire built like locomotive engines, apparently. They must go right nt m door in order to get through it When they come to a fong-huft In front of a door they crowd up .ig i st H I im agine them banking up th*re 1 ke snow that p.les i:*e!f up in a mound or drift against whatever oppose* it (n the frnt of this hnu**e is a little open at the top It is a recept icle for sacred words and go**l luck words, which may te upon bits of written or printed paper thrown out by thoughtless persons. It Js the pride and duty *f every Intelli gent man to pick up such Mt# of paper and put them tn the nearest Kx Jus* . me Turks save every scrap of paper which may have the name of Allah upon If. This house stands beside the coital or at the head of and fa ing a wreet There fore Its roof must be fortified against evil spirits A cl**ee and masterly study of she ways of evil spirits has demonstrated that they' move along currents of air Therefore, any house that front* an open *{a-’e nr 1* be*ide m curve n a river or canal Is esp* taly exposed to the visits of these nefarious Influences which may be said to blow along the win*! currents ’ik<* bit* of thistledown. A roof Is. In Itself, no protection .against them. F>r*s, tooth***! with cannon, have to l*e built upon the roof*, an.l make believe fort* are found to t*e Jus# .* efficacious h* real one*— such Stupid fools are all the evil spirits A little breastwork of cement two rr three feet long and thre. or four Inches high, with beer b* ft <•* stu k in It niuzr-1 s outward, is all that Is required Tie devils come blowing along. i<l t e just about to alight on a roof, whrn they se* on** of these mock for*s. "Hl-yah'” they scream; "we shall be blown to bit* If we touoh that louse'* Ho off they go on ?h* sum air current that brought them there. YoU have seen that they do n<>t know enough to turn a corner, and now you know that they can l*e f ©ied with K **r bottle egnnon. but you shall vet •earn ihot they are bigger dunces than evm these things suggest. Their supldity po vide# the white man who trav*| in <’hln with a very cheap and easy way of in gratiating tham*elves with th aiv* They need only to carry a lot *.f wine and beer bottles, in the *'gUs >©it'' In w u h they voyage dong the,water ways, an! t give them to the je©ple wheiev* the. •top fluch gifts ar* appro ltd. D* cause bottles are In great demand and fetch compiratively steep pri os over there. Now. let us look Inside the houe— the women's house, preferably \‘ the and veldng is ank one be .mse u "N**. 1 p **po home m China b mink up of thre.- bous s —those of the man. the w* n> nad ih s. rvain?- They are nil op*ratcd arvl m r].sfd within n wall. The wife, her ba *v loy the No 2 who <.■*©'l per halts tne No. 5 wife! and the ser v .nt women >re all together, g >-dplng . k* equals, eating little cooked nuts and sewing or embroidering. The No 2 and No. 3 wives are no wives nt all—met* uon ! . üb.nes The\ ore botighten chattels, and v alt upon the true wife, who Is Very proihl of having them, and soys to h* r b-* fortunate friend*. "Your nun doe* not tike proper car. of you. Mv man has two No 2 wive* v hom I order tibout." flbould s!ie fail to bear a son. anti should onr **f the i-vncublnes bear one. jt goes hard with the true wife, who then—and oniy then— loaes "face." anl see* the boy's mother I held In the esteem whi h sh* kmg*Hl to } keep. Tnls is because *trl hablr-e <l> not count. You can <p-t them for next to nothing hi famine times In the Nonh. and even In (Vntral China, where the |wop|e or. |rr.. p< rolls and where air'.s can <■ irn m<u ■ > In the silk mills, slrl Kinles fetclie.l only tl when I was there. I: is quit- riant that this should be so, from the native imint of vleav. because after a man dire he hns no place In heaven unless there f n ,„n on .nrt la lo worship him and provide him with spiritual occupat.on and a reason for conttnulna to exist. "Olris are only a care and an expense." I As the women sit ahmit. exchanalnc . andal mid leillnß Stories and pewlrc. the true wife ov* to one nf the servant. I•• Better t'lke the little Hlop Kasai and jv. ash It aiVl put It to he.l " Or sie ,nys. the Stomach and ."w BTOMSCH - £* !' sirenathena '-he ner\ ... and r r sj; ,r,,h Thi* tignaturc on every boltic— j - Retiring From Business. Oar Entire Stock TO BE SOLD. Don’t fail to get first pick | of all the good things. jOEO.W.ALLEN & CO. Wedding Presents Specialists, State and Barnard Streets. ••I think the Uttle Tig is hungry. Give It i th* bre.i-t for be.-wuse of a notion in t.du—*d by the Manchu women, very nice C- r.ese wtnen bandage their Ivreaets so j to have none. *hese appendages vulgar arid ot uee only for menial work, which wet nurses can do as weil. Th* s.-rvont w ho is bidden to wash th* S *P Bason or to suckle ihe Little F'ig a? once pi ks up the baby and performs tnese off! *-s for it. Hi range, you think, for a mother t* cal! her little eon such unpleasant names It l not wtrang*. You would consider It very wise and proper If you were Chinese .u.d knew n? a* what mom*nt u evil fc !>irit might be hiding under your very i *:r. waiting t< scire your baby anil p.ve It a fatal lllt>e;'S or rr ss Its eyes or i son I'f* little heart with wickedness. Therefore, th** first one of the *cv**ra! ames u Chinaman bear* in th*- course * f his life—for he has a bahy name, a v ’ ! iool lorty name n*l an adult name—is always uti opproi*r ous nickname or the i. *me of s nu ti.it g ins*n m te. to be calbl out so a** to deceive the evil spirt?*. Thus it has happened millions tipon millions of times in Chinw ti a? a denvon has Iwen • H ready to spring ti|*on a bahy when It las heard the <*htld railed a Dust Ban, r some such thing, and has sold: "Why. that is no baby at all. I must go to a house where they have babies. *J have been was#lng precious time.” We have here obtained a mere glimpse of the limitless superstition of the*e peo ple irho which our missionaries valiantly Persist in struggling to let the light of truth. I \MLH \ s D 1115TF.4 T4)|l OF fit IMF. I *rs to \\ lilrh They Are Pat In l.e unl Proceeding*. From the New York Evening post It Is only within the past decade that photography has been used to any consid erable extent in legal pro 'ceding* For a long time after their dlocovery phot v graphs were not permitted In the courts as evidence; now. however, a photograph of do. ument. f lf vise*! bv a notary and declared a true copy, has almost th** aim,* value a the original exhibit. Many pho* t**-rr|Wi* r do more tr less legal work at I they photograph letters or locu meni* :r the use of liwysn*. The |.j >irietor of a shop on Fti t n street, however. 1* the only photographer wlio confine* his buslne** entirely to this < of w..k A lK*k through th** plies <f negatives on his shelves gives on • .i pretty complete Idea of the uses to whl h lawyers have put photography. Per ha; a the most common use Is in acci dent *.-*• where the photographs are introdu and to show the s|tot where cat a#t Tophi’’s 100 k place, or th*- def*s*iK in mauhinery or eon*#ruction that were responsible. Borne of these pictures have Interesting hi-torie*. In one case a rail road train had run Into a loaded coach at a grade crossing, killing every on** on t-urd at. I carrying the bodies nearly a thousand fee?. By making all ha.re a photograph of the *f>ot was obtained the sam** day 1# showed that the "!ok out f* r the • rtglne'* sign whs at one side of th** r a 1 surrounded by shrubbery, and ‘ r *|\ seen from along the roal. Before the next morning employes of the railroad had ck ired away all the debris, rut down the shrubbery and trees, and moved the “ign into a conspk'uotis place. The ph<*t..gr iph was the most lm|oriant piece of evidence In a successful suit for b> ivy damages ngarnst the company. In another *•**, n marble-cutter had set up a monument in a certain cemetery. When ! • d his bill for the work, however. It was refused, owing, he believ ed to religious prejudice, and the owner* *f the plot alleged that the w’ork ws miserably done, that wor<ls were mis pelled and the s’on* was full of crack. The proprietors of the cemetery, appar ently "in th** a- al." refused to grant per mits for photographing the stone, saying, a * ;iT i excuse, that (he plot was *o crowd ed th** It was not possible to focus on the stone with a camera. At 3 o'clock on n winter afternoon the attorney for the marble.cti(?er called on the photographer and asked him to try' a snap-shot. Cam era and tripod are always packed In a I VI rr ‘ t’V for Instant use. but kwas a !**ng drive to the cemetery and It was | perilously near *tinet before the ©eme tery was reached. Admission was re -1 fused at the g*(e. so the photographer | drove half a mile along th# wall, and at Cooks, Chefs £: Housekeep ers everywhere pronounce it an indispensable requisite to the culinary stores. JOIIS erSCAS H SONS, Agrac. Sew York last, though * portly man. managed ’a squeex** through the fence He sonr. f i the monument. near which men. apparently grave-diggers, re • loitering The cimera was ready for snap-shot before the plan was de#e -17 men rushed for It. ard one of tnerr * his apede in the air to smash v t the bulb was pressed. Then th*r w race between a heuvy mm with t era and three others with *pal- TANARUS! * amera was thrown over th f ? an I th** picture was safe. Next la court r>*m the picture, sh wu: . creditable piece of stone wotk wi .o th* mi'tak* of a letter.was put it • after half a dozen witnesses h *1 r that th** monument wa** a lo h at i of mlHMpelle l words. The Jtir> • verdict for the stone < utt r. ;u ! li\e minutes. A cas# In whi h era was strikingly' useful fo \' *‘Vidcnce until the forgery cou tectel is that of a man who che ks of which he knew oi l could b** g* nuine. He was e. I’*l •* loss to Identify the forged on* * Ing recourse to the |botogra;*b* * I perfect Image© of the whi tion and Kept them until by bavin greatly enlarged, certain Individ.' i Rarities -out the bad from the good. It l* in forgery cases that the • ■‘• n *l* **s eom*‘ of Rs most gffeciive w rk -fs of cases**could le cited wh*-* • writing enlarged twenty or thir? r has ehotvn unnustakably either or Innocence of an alleged fr • ability of the camera to detect a ?* not visible to the* naked eye •- i generally know. A certain r* ■ * a mortgage, (or example. wts or the exjert to h* t* hutographe* 1 T p arts! to l*e n hlnv suspi :ou • The photograph, however. showd * faint marks over r.• * of the * Enlarged*thirty tim* th • tua *- b* <*onneote*l to form p.a t:*.y th > > r "Sullivan." Suffice it to ea> t. - " document was a forg* r> und mo.* • 1 names on jt were ffctltlou*. I - often foutul out in tills w.> Ai dollar" was tvonght by a coll* to? city, and appeared to !** wlilcu? a A photograph, how<ver. - w* l i that the figure ’T* bad lr*n cut Iron other coin and pasted on dol.ar some time In the first *l<de of 1 tury, but not so valuable as th i r * •*isiq ’ issue. Much of this work, as can l*e imag n * Is of an extrem*ly delicate na ur* < •* good deal of .’petal apparatu- The camera and the object to b i ■ v graphed are always placed •> * wooden frame wo i k with diagon* a crOKH-piwes, like a miniature l b every part glu -*l together and i* " 1 rigid. This Is hung from th** * • i*l ! - t!at all vibration bet ween camera an J ' Ject may be avoided The very fli hu*< lon<’ of Sunday, to '* shaking from tne traftb of (h** On© of the lenses used can Indudi l*grees in the picture. With tht waila of even the narrowest paaeag be photographed. "I never was offered but one Job th* couldn't do.” said the photogniph* j day. 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