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A TEXAS WONDER.
Hells Greet Dtarovfri’.
Ore imt*. bo?ie cf 1 <• . * *'t Dis
covery cure* * . kin**> .u l*r *•
L. rimovn fnvti < *r< • .<*o* v •**
Inal aaiMiotu. w-ek •?. a *n- -•■‘•k
i .am and an rea ••** f 1
kiontya *i.d <* ddar r. * o . tarn ar.i w
latfi, r|u.<>( a*.<. •. i'. ** ••**•*
flit® if twi *.4 *#> >o- uwg*-*t m,.l
b* arm ty mail t* *■ * j ■ *• *•
bott in IB tWu !,‘j . r r iM.’ --' *•
cur* ar./ < a.*- at* # n.r . n- i Dr. K
W Haii, •.a i *tt .f tur*r R O iV*.
2 8? Lou *. i. / h nu r fUmaolal.-
fluid by ail -*► a a sf; i r-uioßi-Min Ca.
fca >*r>MU.. Ga
It *<• l Thla.
Cut b#rt Ga.. April 2. ?***>
Thla la to certi # > that I wal • fleets 1
with frvai *r>l * • 1 t -ok *:xty dr f>*
cf Ha. Greet lo*r v*r, aid It ' m*
- - '
bottle t** ar.y or e n^4l r f V.
J T fITEVEJfR
SOME WASHINGTON GOSSIP.
Till: TA VLOIt-4# till WRDDITO 11
II %I.TI%IoHi:.
•The l.lftle %eaon" %l ready llfg""
Tlie Impmirateat at It*#* Heileaa
Cahatat-llie timm. j Geairal't
Home IlfOiKneil—h ilia l<ealr*
fl nniplßiai f the Imerleaa t*rl
Other Hatter* ol fleeral Iniereat.
W Nv „■ Tel. aea
•or ” aa the * w **• e. * f • . * r r
•
rary r.ai? for t: # f t •
I:a. b***rar. * . v. h * •' *1 ; r
vim oial 1* r.; w In fu.l. Jcll#h<f *1 awm-i—
--in it>l< al m.t: a t , ir..r at fr
aam with r r .fa
- arne tl*#* *, .ry w '-ad trig -t #• **.
a hen tha *dde • U* <f iha >*i
rr.aster Ciantra. *** •: rG*td *r. *f* autnp
t ioua (•?. et- ;r. i-4 tinwra, end \#
.ill au? and i-f V\ a hr.* tuft* warn mar o
al:nrh* the e.#ev ii w*\er. <*f the train
) .*ia, p*c:ai r a#4 *tb rml*#, mat J .r--•*•->>
-•*•->> hai tmit* ire i4fkt of m* iei
dl.'a. nH hill tf6 in.ltei. guix i, iha
re*t ir ont#rj| :o * a* <1 arouirfi u.e
h*ou I a> (i tat g.lflt|ee they
couai. lit The *-ne o.‘l it) >J ttairitni;
lo Til** rf.eater t e uro- • tofu if
gi*-m'T tt.a • hi: i 1 1 Is I*>l -
ercd hi • n icy. t e ho* e
whoae tnterial mti .1 - fo th no
in r.tg out* . a • a U n aoUtate J
Indeed
Mum hat) now M i Itobarl C lay*
k/: o* New > ra y— hi kw*c I*4 t ••
of ; ti.axun /t U * Do© a I
\N aa/.lnf !o. h.rlMt ♦ r father i< rn mi
a caOi;.e Riarnoer aha io *#. a licil.) at
tha hemi of tfte n*- ■: >• . ar.'J h-<e •-
way been insulan*l tor a ie u.l r
ifwrm of mat n-r, **t rare u*. t a i
•fuiifie airxlM a* of haaii Fiv# o. her
younger aietere h ive :■ * lly t*e*; mar*
nai. a; i if- •n- n t of I e ha by uf
tfc funtil) Ml* M * i:y. to In.
An-lr w WhStnJf, a j*-; been
noitkcd. Mi* !. ..
I*h an eap in I.- * v. ih t • M*'Kln
|#y* eli> e * tel . ■ -f tii. .i II II
Ua’ton. at.d >■ M k
rot able to a * t > -!•* he i*ia*l int
W *'(M N <*;u; .• i ■ !• * f ' I : of
t*£
ttfui Gary rni i In I:.*! 4i
di.aeu ti ft. * r*.i t<> *?;1 . .1 howe*--.
inn t.y of th*m Irufn h vS Mt Houe* r. n
ar\alorf 1 . **ni wV;* wui-'O ioi-la iront
"Thc*d .(nm;i " t •• -in in r ii*>! • -.f in*-
fiary* r. ar • at t. *v. . M \ In# cere.
In *r.> *4* I-* '• fii* -1 **f. j • •1- vn ei [■. it
lorrn In the th t < ti.\ 4 ; ro m md | an
or he- ra, hi-i*l n I e-. r. i • - r-- n of pa in
In .n* r •]*. r n.* r. i tn- Kiting march
from "Lor #n. in at •* • tl- n dtir.ng
th* bre.ckf i-t 1 * rri . w r. an ex<jtA it*
gown oi w.ihe - itlh. irl fun* veil, lie*
ter.Ml with .1 !*•*• e*f i;t va lcy, f.tlitng to
th* *<Jg* of e*r onjg trail. irlDimed wl h
the handtome g-oi; t . * wf tch ha *n
w*.m by each of the Gary aia.*T on their
w*ddlr>g p*trr a aiwi erv* i tha earn* ptir
poe for thtir mother. Tm* preawnt*
w• r* t * y a-- me ■’ vt( re tlvai In
Haitlmor*. ar i filial *r * ru* rcJhrn. that
of t *}■ • ,e i1 Mr M-Kln*y tKrtna
an I e r-.t.i, * run- of aolitl H.vir.
Nex r tar# r . . IJ • \/f f’r* *
• cf * w w*. ii. ugurot*? the *-
rc * of bni :.Rf *i r* i.t mrniA on rh.
tapi* for the e.xuj n otu* rt .in romm.*-
abotrt to vi* t i: * C*p.rol, by a dinner
if. t.'M vv u 9 fi -um In. Itaifont to ihi*
tier*, .no wuna an<l d** > are
ready a.iow**.> 4 ih • a ai**l fa.*t upon the
I . . •! i.• Hrttlnh Arn
baa*ad.>r ar l La i) l have |%- I
•u*j invlta ior.a for a acne* **f atat* din- 1
r*rs. lie*.. 1 t. 4 ‘>l I*ei. 2 Mean
wide ftvery lvrt;U)f wi 1 *?-<•- a riu 1 I
Informal dinner, wj h a few gumt*. XI r
Joa*pt Pew body of ii * tor. la via* mg the
Pauticefotaa tfi.- i\**k a.r-j ; liavr*..
f'rwokanthori#*, third retary of tre i;m
hamy, *r>! hra w f. w tio wa th*' b*auti
fu Mi** Hi !•*. the c. *■. uf h y* ur ag*
Lady l iui. fv' afnl rei *i.merit* r* have
resumed tb*lr ommi reception .ay for
frlimk and. en g it n*ay be R)Hi
tk)*d ihit in ih* Cppital tr.tv
wTk> are mind# : to t tha llr i i
kfttlon cm re, option hiy r*- aiw iyf*
cordlaliy r - *iv-*l T ■*• r*i r-vifna of ller |
Mwf** > * erniateey have undergone n no
tlrailMa change J i r ing th*- summer ae-
CiiMion. oi l f to firw carpet*, .baitglngs (
at.d whl *1 *r *i a- w. ; fr***n uphill- j
atering r,f tie furnitur- b' h th*- g*-n
*ral oalot -wh , me *j fiohnre*}
in goaian ft. tu* ell ~*fn n-s ooivn fr- m
Iw-r Old pia a in h* gnat hall, always
garbiraV-l with flower*, like <1 patron
M, , i 'I .’is Rund.it embassy la now o
arti#*j aliv artier i ■ 1 ivit'i th* ftirnhur*. I
bri<--a>bra p.'*tur*e mr! tx-rsonai lieloitg
bata oft; * itt .*a a*k 1, that Its dt.iwinir
roouta mi tr:u** f. f n.d from tftr- dreaf)
place* #if other • r* Into one of th*- mo*! !
* hurtnir 1 t,d t* * fu, of t| c i(ltal No
dm*#* this Is ire* > to ih* youthful
mbtro* o f 1., kahnient. tin* new
ma*A* i'ourfees fa .| H* r Thursday
raneptl.a ate very larg*;y .M.n-M, and
It ia ikkl eaMe tbfit ninny delightful p 0
p> Hrg*r longer here ll.un mywhere die
on tha diplomatic muixi Th* fount*
w r*o |w Juat 20 year v oum h , ,„t. | y , 4 j ,|*
• Spanish to b*r knowledge of con In* r,
fal tongues, ark b* lum .f.fe to com * rse
with nearly nit the r*-t-re litatives of f..r
eign countries in thdr own lingua**-*
• * * • • •
Thi. .ml.i.y l,mu nl.n Wn +t\
Mrwly nfumiahad. en far aa ihr nul.tlo
nn .• The anal ilrawtnic arvl nv,,aion
hav. haan rhniw. I,
1 of only by >. * ptoiiirra, carpala aru| or
nanirma. hloh mikr l>,nxy>rl.iie
for il> braullful Krrnch fumrury arqu r
<l I**l aoiMon, Imji alao for h* mmy
bn. Bin linrna of Jainri. a. han.il aor k.
roll.-'ind by the imtaMador’a son during
Id- aloy In Jit 1 min A Ihror-quarl.r lotiiril,
l-irtrul' of 1.-!• Ini* latn.lMnl Mlnlal*-
fCofti.ro !')• o Mi'firiri nrtli, now hortaa
In chi' ha I
Th* H< ißiati Minister and ,'ountaw. de
U<:h**TVddi br.'nn Chelr uuol belli* ol
f*lrn.r m-.rialn-nrin* by a dinner :n-i
nlltht. AimaiK th*- mats were Mr- I aw
r.nc* Towr-.rd wife ~f United Rtafe*
Mlblater to I’.elrlum, who I* maklrit n
•hurt v 1 •I■ to ■ - R Bn 1 ah M •
laaer and • -l Anna, H n Maud
l-aurayfoie, yoadt. of lb* Oeiynao
rnibaaay: (Vruni Hnudoln da LJehiervei le. I
and aeyerwl others.
. . • • . • a
Th* Minuter from Haiti and Mm* La
ar bav* raiurred t-w. N#w York whar. |
they wart to *i* t Mm. Pl-. or Ram, wir. i
of th* Prald*r.t of tha Haitian ReptiMl'.
an rout* from t-arla to Haiti. Th* .Id.at
*en of Mlniatar Lenar Is at arhod In I
Tarla. They have allh them now In Wa-h- '
In non Mm. L**ar’a l-yer-old me--
M as LuSa* iiourke of Lunaloo, who will
c.enp e*e h#T udie* thi w!r*er •nd nert
s Miter U Washington debutsi> * Sr.*
f ii. rerthSi- two year* *n Arrserica.
Amorif th* many 'bud*** ihrut to 11 ♦
r-m (Sir im society a rnr.oti Ntwlardi.
y .rut- ft d*urhter of ttie mlhiona'..'* r , -
tr -tn Nevada.lfUw Jarre’ New
Hind * la : g tha >e*r abroad T* r-
I i>r-,\k‘ r. of Oh o, gav a debuuan * -r* b-
nor of Kathartna Ward b* ’!*'■
ter of !®e Alj'. ant f
th* Amy.
• • • *• • • *
Mrt Griggs wife of 'V Attorney Gen
eral and hrr ./■ **r* bav# reope*;***l
T*.#ir tssft* or. Ma-i''hii#etf a.* i- !
M;f e • ,rr' Vn > m d*
• n'f of t'e r w r Mr* Hitch '•**<
• th* II * h*- r- f, irr^l
Mm*, egpr * * ' A ’> ent.re rev
•i th** *■ hi r • W* - ling ton ieane
0r... - - • i. i K v re-. Mr- ar
ter. w # f ? ■ t'or #r urn .Mon* int,
returned .* • w* k to fer Wa*hing‘on
h*m.* .*• ifCsM n*r departure fnen
.\ r * *.v * ir t-r r *o it*end ir>- cypenir.g
f Tr. rty er> Ir; ite n e.~e
wh\ 1 - htl l#t*cred lOTcr wn' 4 we
Th* We t.nr*f. fronds of Ropr-#en*v
,\e * Mr# 1 • rm • K H* of Arkni.
as*. ! •\ e i. *<l arl* ♦nour>rlng c e
n t-r
it -i it. •* . it. a* Pr** o *
Ark Invimtl n# have Alan f**n r#<*dlv* -l
rti Itepr •■••’.* ml M r * Ml’
t N*
r* me nr V Ric-li# of Pirtaburg Th*
*r#mory *4l take pis e to- ay at !*■.- .
1 ’• rnrr *r !• r od %! • V’ ory Ml
rr> K'it ;*• #• ! w* r r* r rwi • a
. - fit**. .Mr I. / I,e.vr. 4TT4n !
r t. * 4 ♦-;**. r <!• . r : ■ k**..r.g if rail
to Egypt, w re i*-’.*n 1 month# will be
-e, M !.et-e w ii T eff*** 11 . ' T
It ..fit * ’ r 1 • rr. m thh ty wth
Ml*- Ii *v I- n-r frho credited with
- g tbtt ilu njoy th# wtr • gaHrt #•
a* r tj-hal f r o r* -si *.--e *,f
the Indian rour? uvar vrn/h her f s*er.
I*a ly c*\irv> fa. pr*de T family have!
ten atert nrsrlj two years md the ,
M*#*## !.e| er nr- yat iti New York
King 1.e0p4.j . f is ;stum, who sp#r* !
I.4** summer in Parts, speak# with gr#.it- (
eat #nthi)Flntn of the woerati |
e r**a there* ar.-l iJmclare* th’ to hi#
m*nd **Gh‘ Amefi wn girl 1# the mo#* j
i • ' ' H r
I*’ f■dudon of <he country ”
Whew * Wh -t a ••mpllmrnt
## ••••••###
Mr r >d Mr# j*. rr\ F* monf who hav# ;
h.en ape Ming a few dsv** ir WhlniM‘*i j
w* r* er. •**! •*t be. ** oc b% the U*, -
at, sin, v. r. at.l lifi*-*l th# sam* •
evening wit the Austr.an mir.i#l#r ami
hi# wife. Washington takes ;i* much In-j
taraat in tl # **•< lal dolnga of **m*
r.elgl hr.r New York city, # in her own !
Ibe wedding arrnnrm nt of Mr. Al* !
fred Vanderbilt at.*i Mlsa Fren h tr** a
favorlt# top*- *f ipltal - -.ve #T*lon ) .#•
n W It #*#m# to be definitely settled
that the* c#r#cn#iiv w!U take pin * at New
IM. Jan 14. follow**! by hr* ikf.**’ o* I
r • -I,t n l!i w hi- ' several well-known
Washingtonian# will pritnlnsntly fig'irej
Washingtonian# will prJtnincntly flgurci
* t . If at
Vi. s Then the ounr >*n e will g* to
N*w Y**rk It Mr- Vanderbilt*# private
r 1 soil following by for Kw
r. , to i ‘ the wint-r Ml## French’s;
. lal # . v i • ;i* m-.ugnt <.v*-r by her
“ister, ilr* Kiion, wbo, wit: h**r hit#-;
t*tr,d. *;<! not on, of tl • British diplo
matic *-rv|ec will arriv-* n#xt w##*k The
f ‘1 * •
|
To , fT *1 ary d*tri.' r from thieve*, the
.fid*- ■ pr*)* its wl. "• lf.**|e ted at soon
Tt ,j •> 1-m ’ ff at - nee to h bank
_ lu i. f |t p.c *: . ~f the valuable#
vi jil r* man over r * in th# house.
>lncker l I * e*llnn.
From the Corn hill.
If we con i 1-r for i in ment the dally
ii*,vemenu- < f a in# k*T*‘*. trav
i ( g In !#•.*■• h* * r.d at great #p**^l
many mile# * bbn w.ter. we shall see
ih# .mpossl i.lty, save ui*i**r eiceptionaliy
wiispb ious c>rcum#ianc-s, of the travel
w .mg to p. k up o*l! launce *'T
i,rlt. which, as b flebfrrmen know, th**
.v,.i, at th* right - ue-n. take a# t*alt.
I , , wfkUct a# *• i *-*- dr* am *f #taylr*g
• ir cour*e t* rout among the
Held# of w* -* 1. the grent submarine pas
ture*, rim tn all r of food tbn
h- **rr • *th them When •howl jf
marker#! with a showl of aand
* * in, there 1- It l * true, a halt In the
march. Trie . rg#r fish dash. **ie caval
ry, hack ward *i**l f < r** ar*i arn ng trie I
- uiki* €>f the fTrgit#d launce, cutting
la te# in tlie si.very inass, then proceed
ing gorged on tn*lr way. This tragedv
of the surfac# waters I have witnessed
time and again, both on our own coast*
ai. in the .carer Australian bays A
the same tim* R Is my firm impression
tlat the ord t’fir*. pro *tiura of the mack
erel at me#3 tlm*# is to swim open-mouth
ed sw allowing iri. ,**ns of the tiny crea
tures mat form Us f**l Mattias Dunn
.f M* .agl) ey. a student of fish who
ra* ha 1 uiiPiue opportumtles of observing
them in th* sea,-4* of o|Hhlotj that th ?
•yeof th fksh tuflly jKs*ewses ami -
nlfytng power so .i.gh as to enable th*
fe#dli!g mackerel to discern ami capture
the separate orgam.-m* From this view
I niv# hlw a> •* venturfsl, in my observ
(lons of the fish f* *hng mi their regular
progreea when so engaged, to tliffer from
him. lvrhai#* he Is right; but at an;
tste we d*fT i only *.# r* gurdt* th* manner
f feeding, not In respect of the klial f
food.
about"heart disease
\lnety l*er € ent. nf If llcall* f'ausnl
Front I'littr liMtluetln.
Real org f |c h* irt trouble 1# Incurable,
! but # ire* ly or# esase In a hundred Is
1 organic.
Tn- cition of the h*.iri nnl stomach
nr# iwjth co*|trolle*i by the name gr**at
nerve*, the gympithttk* and pimimoK-ie
I trie and 'when th*- atomich falls to prop
erly dig eft the food and it lies In the
i stomach fermenting, gaoc# ar# formed
which distend the organ, musing prew-ure
mi th* heart and lungs, causing pa Ip. bi
llon. Irregularity and shortness of breath.
The danger from this condition is that
be continued disturbance of the heart
-.ton* r or la’er may cause real organic
h*Mt trouble, and In fact frequently d*'
Furthermore, poor digestion makes the
I bl'**| thin and watery and deficient In r***!
c. - * and this further Irritates and
weakens ih* iieart.
Th* tn*,st # risible thing to do for heart
too* - \a to Ii ejri* the digestion and as
i sirnil.ttlon of the food.
This can Im* done by the regular use af
ter ni*f#l of **m** r.ife. plmsant and ef
* fertlv# and *:Tlve pre|*aratlon, ’lke Stuart s
I>y#fM psla Tablets, which may be found
I at mo#? lng stores and *whl- h contain
th# necessary dg*-4lv elements In n
pl nsan?. *>*ivn* nt form.
Thousatida *f people keep well and \hit
| or oils by k ■ j* ng tli *r d.g* stlon perfect
by observing th*- rule of taking one two
of thee*- tablets after .ch meal, or at
least after a h b* arty tn* *l.
Stuart's l>y.-i*p • T bl*-i- contain I* S
P, pepsin. dliliMf fr**m malt and other
natural dlgeativea. which act only on the
food, digesting It perfectly and prevent ng
acidity. gflcw and the many diseased con
d tlona which ace* a weak stom
ach.
When Stuart’# Dy*p#p#ia Table## are
used you may know you ar# not taking
Into *he system any strong medicine or
powerful drug but simply the natural
and. elements which every weak
•tomach Iscks.
So widely known and popular have th##e
tablets become tha# they are now sold In
"-Sled States, Canada and Great
Britain
THE MOKNING NEWS: SUNDAY. DECEMBER 2. lono.
TftAOE MASK
Tyl?
PIKE,
PALAiABLE,
PURCHASABLE
n hhii
Km 'if. m.
A. Magnus
Cincinnati, O.
COLUMBUSES QF THE PACIFIC.
SOVtr VO% Ald’A ill I.VHId N%\ I
*. %TOIt *■.
<rflmi m Wliole Trlk* . In a of
< t*tmr \% **il*J I migrßie F'runi It*
llmur lain ***l—l be I* ft It < n nor * nr
rlri tlir dr •* r. I hart H-nd
*-r*i Hint \i* :14 0f or •—-• lmri That
\ii \\ fill* 4Vi n < mi* Hetul, Nr \n>
hlnnil r I r**|il lh*e Mpeela Ir
ft'.ftu‘fil**l lr lle Arl—Ti• % oynae
f |*mm* Matl* Tlir*#* < * nterie* ll
furr ( iiluisiliui 1 I Imr Or rr fl•relllrr
ilrrlrlir# of Ocean thnti the lll*-
rmrrrr of America Traver#* U.
Other loins *et% lrlp by Foljur
• inna.
CFopyright l*d. by O. T Mason)
Washing -*n Nov —Far tn tn*- 8* ith
.Sa - w here the r.jjpe of clvi*laatc*n ;>u n
i only In M*nt y. ll |e*t>i*# w .i* miy
j fairly t*e ca **d th# most intrep.d msfin
• m in history. Uvirg ever withl*.
| *nd bound of th i they nave coma
j n forget m p * .nctive f*ar of it.
They swim j.no* as t.u urally as they
i walk In t:;- .r frF aking bat iei -
t lfi> ally ronsiru :xl l*mm th* > make voy
ages such a# to -'agger belief. vo>sg-*s
•hat .-over thousand-- of m!># of erean.
!In ion/ ent .r.* - *.f foibjwh-g they
have evoiv *1 i * • • e of in;lx i iotn m
otnprehenslMe to u. but, j elling from
! it# results, per!* *d to . htg.’i degree.
Trtelr history is fu.l of accounts of long
ocean wandering-* in wiilci. fl**is
x>k pifT ;-k1 ■■ .-• a mints •ar not lie
brushed a.* i k- iij m> th- for there 1# am
ple evi*l<‘h* # to support them. T#*h>
?he little craft mok* th* ir way confldent
y through th# t’rr* * * where : ?
*mcatkNial foreign ship with ail the equip
ment cf snif-r go- w; hf* r an*! fremh
dng
Alt th# S*uth ? n Islamiera nr# wonder
ful navigators, but at the p r c#--nt time ih*
inhsbitsii’s of the Mar**naU le.ar.ds hear
the palm tor un i daring Their type
of ci n f; i.'* art iii* qual < • amaran, ono
null h#4ng much #mu Her han the other.
Thl* Miiili ud -n tl * ;< sid* w 5
i# connect#*! with the main boat o> a sort
of platform, securely Issued 1* ssrv**s
? k-p the b'-.? from ov*-ritir.. r-g an*!
• :**<# t< hold It uj t* w.ndwArd when tack
*ng f'-r f* -e .aft tnak* fh*ir wiv
| against th* win*! Ti sail is 11k# our
j famhinr b*g-of-mutton sail*, the irnfY. how
* V#t, !-lng curved, an-l rui,. ig a.m t
perpeiMlicular to the ileck. The m.w 1#
#i#ppe>l ann*b ~lps and **an !*• easily un
< *tepf I Hferril.g J*>* - nlth a p.id*l'-
i In m large boat nun ; pa*l*lle# sre .-arried
* tor se In * as# of gai* - s*-v*re as to
i render the sail useless.
tto% IHe Unr*linll lslNn4#rs*N#tl|i Ic
No Marsh.ill Inland -h.p Svou’d \rvture
•*>n u l ii; voyua*- w • • Mnr gager,
chart nader. and navigator The navi
gator has charge of the handling o 7 <he
ship; h*- I# ihe executive officer. If It Is
.*I | ,
t omamn'l, but h* must 1*- g*ii*|(-d by th-
Mreetlons of the chart r* i lcr and the
star gager, who arc the most Important
person# aboard lie’ween them they map
out th* fours*, determining it from 4h*
siars, the chart h* currents and the
movements of fishes and birds
Mr. Brigham, of the Paul-Hlhop Muse
um. Is nutieTity for agy.ng that former
ly the r*olyn*'rian Ins4ard*rs had a rude
rompis, for they made framework* of
srtlcks I mklng for #ll the world like com
| plftonte-d kite frames" which were kepi in
IH*##***-ftlon of the craft railed "Maka.ds
w a." or afttronomcr*. Thee* frame# v\rre
j the compasses of th* flouth 8* i sailors.
! fl#t on the bow of the cano* and orl r *1
I correctly, th y po’nly told *hc pilot how
, to stcT. Little * knrvwn as to * v #- con
fttrurtlon *.f thm Nowadays th* Islatid
j er# ran get th- mariner*-’ crimps # m.)
| map# and charts of European make. in
! th*- more r* *Aiat part# h■ *w • \ er, th*a
Mill depend iipor <1 •- old harts, which
are perhaps the most curl<cas spec im* na
of omoiffiphy ex*ant
Th#**e ch rt>* ar* mad** of rdmt# of c ine
tied togrtehr and nt Intervals little **h Its
are attached At ft* s vlw* t **• Irnpr- •*-
sion 1# that the shells tand f*r Island**,
lit their meaning Is far no r** subtle
The trade wind# und the ivcip currents’
move with great t* idln* --. In th** equa
torial r* kn If you wcr* ktlnr In
low canoe and bad frcii I nnuib’ il * ars
VOtl would h* ar * ripple* ie itrist is. #Me
of your cruft, but not on th#- other, and
this would d**'*!ar* voui ■ mr e
But, further, when tbp t \ *n>vtn?
o*e in current strike# th- a’l >w w t**r,
ft I# arrested In front o f it l -land, b’t
move# on past th- end makp g • r e
In the rlpt* Each tl *.nd nnk#* ft# own
| 'turves, and when tic . urv- ** m t hre
j are cross line# of rtppv r er blr v h •
I pattern or. th** Kick of th - sat h T . e
ate called "dunum* " atl hills are led
at these |Hlrt •it the ll*k hart# as
buoy# are marked by ’ i P gath u****
Board or th** hy<lrographic *'fli •*
fteerelfr of the t tinrfu Ktalilly I'r**#
• er % etl.
Tap? Winkler of the Germ in n wv. who
issldvjously stud • I the Mur# a l p- Nan I
charts for yea##, and who w.v n’lm te
wlt’i Fhlef LJ;ik. say* that th- irreato-t
sec re * y is obserx’to) abdut the #•#•#, th' e
•harts. There is n** oast s rv* - r
hydrogtanhlv ofßc** to f irn*sh <si !•*# f r
! < few to anv na t a If t er*
were nan** fine morning th- *hl**l? mLh*
rle up un*l fir ! a lot f h!.* . . i,)
j *,>eopl ** pone Tn** ext mm* at n 'Hte*v h #
I always prevailed *oi.c •rnliiw tfi m a i
! only select<**l larr-on* are trai *d Ii
1 use.
Fapt. Winker #ny# that k- * >4i ,
w ho!- pfoj lc under *#>k a Jon f,< n *r
uuldarce * f th* chief arl H* pi| t in a
fi dllla consist*ng of tw nty to hrt i
noes. One ■ anoe was p lot \ o.t?. ad *he
. xi*ert in’ c a tors all *ot ret o t Is
one. the others following n Ine Th
man on watch had to sins whl # on duty.
po that the <*thrr- frjih know
•hat hs was not ssieep. Thus he
fi**ct mould make its w.. song
•he hliihways or trails from one
archipelago to another, far out of sight
of all land, for many days at a time, but
always knowing their location.
About the year 1192. one Faao. a cel#-
waled navigator, astrologer and pricat In
* *rd of krooi <v>nluet#d a company
n I.’.* Uisnd to Ha anil, in a large,
" k inor without deck* He
DIMM • • • t Um
Jv# kltvl, ar.*: irg# par# of
• :m# • • crew were mpe-lied to us#
•;r p dl**s In !4tl Foiumhua mad# tha
► Iron the <’ar.aii#t a* Amerl a in
hui.t %**-•- . with d#ck# using tha
mr*.n**r * < mpa*r H mi*s* . South
* M far |fl
*■ ’* <’ r Is *-1 ur, B*n tsaiva
t -* Ms* Psg‘ la a 1 Tn# d.stan e
tr. ■ i ar I- and* to Arr.#ri-
*h# om* a# *i from Hawaii
r im* - • wing Paao >- *m* to n?*ve (seen
1- # j-i i ;rou* and su v awful an
"*r k'T'T ft (’* .am. as Ho# In the world
h# oj, and nave ftjrie*! or u~h an under
• r vm. • . # of *uec#*s, has
alsdft of * t > •
•* s'e for many >.arT I*r N H.
Km*r a *a % mat J*aago was In io>sae
• •on tf ;. un*ra>i.ed wnse*. and that
r ‘ u - ■••I? i’a4* m**’ r. Hawaii
-i '<*.yne# n kindred w h an **-
•
fra a hut au memory of their journ*ye
!• i not qu # certain whether Paaos
•*< •• u Af logout or a built up craft.
T • Hawaiian VYP* •# sh**wn in the plc
i of Q . **n K i ulnld pt#ti*ure ya ht.
■■ '* " ■ 1— •*?#* National Muse
' ':!*' • wt h ou rigger A
i t ill' ' rm WOUM r- --mb!* e Mar
• i I t 'r mno#, but the princlpla
r - . the ■ bj- • being to enable
1 ■ '■ k• ,isi * .-1 upright
i f * • • an* 1 to gu against th# wind
'll** lMiik**of Him sroi-ef-Fll##.**
J •-* * - • age w begun under un*
" * *r 0,. .vi#',*tees. One day Paao broth
jr . of *• lI K fruifl The
' • • b v tfx-r. ar; i then Ir.
i * '* t ' ur. e, r ut hi.u ofa*n,
i * no fra;t In i-v .v!<jfnach. was
in *■, it m<** Did h** m jrder his
r No, has is not the Polynesian
' * ■ ' g .. k r. He mud# up
■ f • and •*k* * ?* far iwa from Samoa
* wi 1 and water woual carry him. To
Hi.s ■ 1 r* > *n* r*ic*e.; , *rve dot! be oh -
1 ! t* l Jua a-* it wms ftnt#he*l an Incl
• *b* •*'- I'd wh h ? t’*fied hie depart-
r*-. s#-. :*tg the son of his hro’her drutn
rr ic r *-;* *-n • i ••w mo-; Puno
k **l ? *• • rlf\ *ed his body to the god
a i bari#d it In the sat l un*
Soon after mis the fattier,
an ng f* r hls son. ram- upon the new
tii>- While admiring her fin# lines he
rv . -d h -warm of f!i#a atout a bio k of
woo**. Removing this, he discovered
tl • bodv of hi* sn 8o h# named tl e
"Sw trm— f-Fle” in con temp#..
S’.v.trrr.- f-Files was n** o' th** targe
s.-go.r:g don I*
two l.u 4 ar? he and at a n dlstan •
*t ra tr.d tmrsl.'el ?o *• h oilier by three
! •- (4* e# ailed J.ikas Ail the jaining
ri tfse • fc?t"w.*s lone, not with nails and
f‘ *—. ut wi h senm*. bra 1 <1 casrl m id#
fi ii. t. • i,u-k# of the •< or at fruit The
*. wr # overt*! with J k-mitw fora
ird alt t k#ctp off ? e wa.ea bit*- n.;i
r gged wi ha .-h filrg mas? arei triangular
s il "f |> oi e,f pandanus leaves The m.!#:
a i.d *aii were so si tnai in itormy or
r> gh W'alhcr tt,*-v *uld f# unihiu:*el.
f frd *.ge her, **? *1 t*h** l t * ?he jakas
or c;<ies-pie.-es. And then I'uao and hia
cr* w- i id to tJef-e- 1 upon the r mu id:- -
'> ria-of-P ie?” had e**a*s for forty pan
and * men sitting two on a l#en**h A raised
platform In t. • mi<l*ii** of the cano# was
wall* 1 ur and r*'fed with mat# ani that
was he captain*# quarters The voyage
t.f .-i warm-of-Files'’ is said to have le*et
and ,*—*'.ble. owing •> the wire!# and
r .rm nta and bv Fan s br**her. Hut.
w t: if- moat wonderful in this Conner
• ~ii 1 mat tho came* was accompanied.
, ;i. 1* i * Ipr '* l*-l by ;t gciiool of flshea
Other booth bra Yn>*-ra.
Among other navlga ora of this period
w 9 rr PiViin.ikmi and Knuts. wno visited
,-vcr> la id known to t“e nncients. the
former brlf.r t*g l*a-'k to llnwali from a
*li-1a * r.*g "i two w # m**n Ona of
ic• 'St fam*u of the## nav gators was
.Molk#r*-i. who f&gurg# a# a gr* t explorer
With hls brother he sailed to the Mar
quesas. but th*-r a quarrel arose wi.d
wirh tru** Polynaaian instinct. Motkeha
l*: ri.ntc*)! up and returned to Hawaii
f*r spite. Trie dUtonc# traveled coukl
i,*.t I *ve been Ics than five thousand
m.i*e Ills n K; .* whet- a boy. mol
a moe of bulrushes, in which he ex -
plor**l th* Wallu.i river; he w'# h.* on
, \jh r- surf-rider and was taught geogra
phy navigation, and wstrgiotny. Arrived
at nnr htv and he Ik am* a great sailor siwl
mn*b* t!*•- round trip l#tween Hawaii and
Tahiti, traveling about G.UOO mib.s over
s*a- Thi’#** old navigator# had gotten
.. far ;n the * onomy of v vag *
a to have *it*vi#e*i a )>#rfectly ae iwerttiy
crof . built to hold ftorn two t*> fifty |ei
:i j i and ailiniiwb.y rigged for sail
ing Dried bren*!frui and other d##icca;-d
f i were -*on*-fn. a. ratlbns for long
voyngf*
Not ill these Journeys were wu* cevful.
There are melancholy erudition# in ‘he
• id- ir.dng of tribal ex|e-lltlon# which
set out and w*-r* never again h ard of;
v; in , pi*MM-Vy to the furious hurri
cane# >' the Pacific. Nor have all the
more modern voyages turned out well
In irtM ii Marshall Is.and flytil o of hun
.'•■d - an*H-! set out. and ail v# one were
iVstroyed A** late as a fi* et of thlr
tv-f!v iinoe saiie*l from Jaluß. but wm
h'sir-l fr-in np nv*re. Doubt lest* these
brave u and venture?* me mariners have
THE AGE OE SPECIALISM.
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My Skill as a Specialist in Chronic Diseases lias Peen
Acquired by twenty Years’ of Experience and Research.
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fi ialty has
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perfect by
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<W study and
f, M •’•••• In* to him when a
a practice.”
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25A BRYAN STREET. SAVANNAH. QA.
OClce Hours-4 to 12. 2 to k, 7 to t p m. Auxi4ay 10 a m. to 1 p q
• Ha Afei M
paid as heavy a pr. • ** human life ;#
any of 'tv# cdvlliied ra'es w #xpl-ta
tlons have broadened t. * wt>' and *’•* T
>U*or Cjr< - ' “ v * M- ■
Uatrrta* |Vrt*tßiil
wr roas, Nov y* \lM>§ Carrie r -
I/M- left Saturday f*r a visit to QuU*
man
Mias Bewi • Simrr.or.a has returnad ho~
fr*m Af.an’a
Rtsbop C. K Nelson m i l visit Waver*'
Der 1<
Or, Flvinds; afterr.oon Mr F*ecrg* Ly#r*
and Mia# iiarsh I4#varl w#r# > in#*l
marriage at th# home **f Mr B
and #ton in Atklnwr . Re v Mr Ol •• r f
Wayn#svtll# off! a’.rg
Mrs Kiliott I'ai #nrr # of Sti’.kT.or# !
vials it g her fi*r Mr*
on Ou:f str#**t Mr# F*i et • w t fr-
Rjeriy Mim Ruth Harper of ris lt>
A crowd of young i- 4 > m#t # • '
home of Mr* Mag( *• Wi...ams a*. ' r
Funny Bik ho me Thatksgtvir g .g" **'■
ape-nt the #v#nir.g p.vacant >
convene, interesmng r**n.* - •* k - r
tmuMments. Bountifu. rafre*’ ,rt#
were served.
Mr and Mrs J R Hbuniat* who he e
l##r* v-siting ehelr s %-er Mr
Gann, nave gone to visit Mr# Jinum* *
mother at Tboina-vill# After #*-•" ire
the h>;ida\# them they #, go to C* I *n
p;a 8 • •r• i r f . . in
Mta# Farr * K* % •• 1 Mr J J R- ■ ■■• ’*•
were marrlrd Tb ur#*ia\ by R#t J M
G.#nn .Mim Key w• i ‘ a mj 1
organDt of I M K t’b r • ar l ; ‘
gro**n; is a pifuhr - • - mar. of Vae -i
Thar town wi * r : * * •
eph Tl! man of QuitßiQ! la vis •ny M. -
K.rkla nd
M * \ era (1 lit ... a*
assistant tea her in t:i# > .* rn F-’> -
•e hr- 1 R ‘iooi. She Ia y *lu **> of f
Wa <ro public s bool tfi*l a very popu
lar your.? lady.
Mis# R#be, ea Wadk*v of HMlr.gbroka
i •
pub!!? achoo*., fl’dir g t#ar.porar;!y the fc.
'tarj of M.!*# Douln# Ira am. w Is
quite HI.
An eb-gant < .*•• n It d.niter was and
party ffr - .-* Friday ' •! *n-l M*
W A Mi ler at their •.* •*. ’ : -ni- *n
Jane street.
Mrs. Georg# W Gray ha# returned
from a visit to J/ k \ k
The o|*l f mpif ti I *f Mnn.
From th# Chicago Record.
It !# perfectly natura that * • Kmpre#s
Dowager of China #b--uM ? k** r*'fu* at
Blan, for that is th# a s#nt capital f tha
empire and the aeal of the Chau dvn.icv,
the most powerful, fort.* r 4 pr p#r
ous of a ! the Imperial lire S:ri i- kr an
as Chang-An, whl h m* an** *‘Th •t y
of Continuous Pea* • T’ ere i# no p)a #
In all China ihoi un-kr present condi
tions #o appals to the s*nlimi.t and
-of the Chin#-# court t#
on a branch of the Yellow* river. fc V m. h
from th# sea. and in lo'a’ion nds
•o Indianapolis If A’ i- >i re. r -
sent P* kin ar**i New York Ti*-n TANARUS
The o.d capital was ahano* ned nearly
eight centuries before *hri#t. bn in
still next to IN-kin In else, population ar.-l
lm|orance, and -urpas#*# that ' lty in ar
chil#-fur# an*l bbatori interest
It Is believed by tho-* fami.lar with Chi
nese character am! super-tit.,n :.a’ he
Imperial family will never again *>■ i.y
• .*.*. "loibidden •Ip i’ kli •- i ■ •
l? has b*-#n profs - I \ th# ir.tr *..t f
foreign devils Hian not *-> • t to h
objections Few foreigners have ever \>-*-
it**l th# p.a • althqugh It -* •• •
most Interesiing of ah liu a' •) ■ ae
I a lon# mak' it an object of err: - *\ .•*
we.i as veneration. It was foot * -*d b
W u-Wang, knoa to
j "the martial king whl.e t>a *f was rul
| lug over I#ra*l Mar o Polo descri >*d it
| In hls book, written In the t irte#nt.; c#n-
I tury, and hlft descriptions ar* s*i - ry
i accurate, becauae nothir.f ha# ,-r.arg*-d
at Plan for a thou#Hnd years *r mor* It
is surrounded by two waiis. the outer one
belrg ten mii#a tn ctr* umfer#nc.* arid
built sflO year" later than the Inner on*-,
w hich la still In n #x* *.l* nt state ..f pr- -
ervatlon, although It wa* built at the time
that the Jews were weft ping over tne de
struction of Jerusalem.
There are several extensive ard mag
nificent palaces, ancient temple# nd
manv private establishments occupied v
mandarin-* of great w- ilih The m- t
notable object of inter* -t ia the terax*#
of Ta-Fu-Bx. which l a cave dug by ar
tificial means out of the sbhd re k in th#
sl*le of a bluff ***) feet high. In file **n
ter of thla underground temple la a co
lossal statu** of Buddha, hewn out of the
solid rock, fifty-six fet ir, bight Tf.e
figure and it# crown ar> richly >l*-re.i
and glide*!. The work was don** und. r the
direction of one of the emperors of the
Chau dynasty J.3P years ago Hian has
about 1 .onooo populat on. and doe# a
large trade with Centra! Asia. M**st of I
tho Inhabit.inis are Mo* .imm#dwrs. but
they have always been loyal to the Chi
nese throne.
—The Victoria Cro*s ha- teen conf*rre*|
upon Midshipman Itasui J I> Guy. *>f me
hcttHwhip Barf!-ur. ib flis*hlp of t**
second command of th-' Itrlilsh ♦''hln sta
tion, for hls heroism m attempting to '
•ove Beaman M 'TNirthv during the flgnt- i
Ing at Tien Ts*n July lx.
NEWS FROM THE WATERFRONT
% 1 CAM Mill* l IIIIHAH TO BK PIT
ON T iik baltimouk hi n.
The 1 rstsl Arrlfted leaferday •
• ler First \ Islt to Savannah—Free
ft-liool for Insirnetlon In Na% Ign
rion Kns I n#s of Oemler Oyster
I osupaay *s Nen Hoot Tested—*ex -
eral I‘nrgoes of i *al Arrive.
Mstiefl of Interest to fthlppers and
>la risers.
Tr * steamahip Chatham cam# Ir. yester
.:a. arierrkxm a qul k run from
lia.timor The Chatham takea tha placa
• <* Dorcheater, row tied up for a next
i.• , * hA era. During the fpnr.ish-
Anc :. an war the Chatham was in Unck
- an * s s -*i eas the Vuican’’—ths only
rv ;i.r ip ever n the Mvd
r.; ** After th- war tnn Mer, '-"•ants
urA M; r* Company b ah: beck the
snip. ovarhau>4 and refurn -h#d her and
~i her oi, their Prov*Wn- • run. The
rs'htro has tins pa ß ‘Cft.g*-r a- commorU
.* and is a large freight carrier Bhe
• r • omtn.i i . of i ‘spi C liii'le# James.
; r * • Mthirr. s p.a ■ In th# Providence
r ■ v - , . 4 I V ti * 11 ison. the
* r '.ntly ; ir iscd by the Merchants
ard Mirers' ai.v;*oriation Company.
T i * r.ft) ivr i S*am#n s Friend Bo
* -;ab*i#h* da - *>ul for fr*e ln
t . t*\ lit;, at N * 4--’ ft'Uth
Krvr.t r t, -avs the In!*i* i( hU liev 4 *
rd i • . ■ ■’ ~it* t of th# l*if - 1 States
Nava. A ib my * iv** been engaged us In*
struct**# m the f,nool The **njK*t is
*o n ’. * ••*uir. *n t .-w t.- tnai ag* the
craft he a-- In -ailing Thla d*-ign
h-s n * general tavor.
•t • hi r th# merchant s#r
, , ;<i* r, \ a ud out smnll op,*ortanl
t, • r . . m-n In tht- dir- non, and
♦ r i ' i % a* a dl-cojßl **n ahlpnoard
'I * •> f. eks to —• qualify them in
ii. rpr ' -sin is to mak** • mof gr- at
rr va. ,* to themselves ai.d to the < m
n. * . w r.d T ift n w and imp'r nnt
fa- r of sbe so jet- s wrk deserves
- , i-.rf A# t* th* ravv, that la r *v
pr* 1 f i-y th* g****rnment of the
li.. < at* through th* Acad* my at Ar
raj *l . - far a- tho training of officer*
ii- •*>! rr •and, *ut it * o #*!. kr *wn i4'*t
that *’ • r- wr- of r. aval shi,*s are usually
ut , l m-r. traine*! in the mrr bant
-• r.. * Th- !>.. *tv wt. msk- tha#** men
m -r* *:?. .***ll fur w aiever s* afarln r ’ srr
vj* *- may . *r julred f them
T * eng :n t ft . tfl# sum wheal
boa: wnich t-* I**-.; g t Ut t Rourke's for
i- * ** rn - r - t#r ’ n pany vr#r* sr#am
d **• vest, r*k> ard i##* and AN r a few
abii’k* • * •* she .*iil ba ready for
a trial trlfx
T*-*r# wcr# several arrivals of 'oaat
w .**• v * # * m*i .d them ba
; g ' • i ;• r Margaret A May with
"i* t*i Bond.'Harrison A CV> . The J ?#-
I ■ ** e :r. *m! to th** Propeller Towlw>*it
••■:::pnn\. an-l thft Fred Jstkaon, with
cxi. to Taggart A Cos.
The t\ • . the r v tramn stesmehlp
for f l • -n Towlkmi * * mpsny K be
i i- if HHitrl at the yard of the
M* • 1 P‘t . 'Vmpur, ut Bi*rr*>ws
1- t: i Ml The fiame- sr*- alrcftvlv in
i- rhi e *he work ->n th# bo.lers
Ir.-! .*m *ft for t. e a dll. l*‘ni and
other jv*- of the n.i !dn#ry r* wll
ip h.nl. 'Pie st<am#r will be ready for
1 deliver) tom**- time in August
I'nttrnsT* In %lrnniahlpft.
Pa‘** i ni*#r bv steam-nip City of Au*
gu* i New V tk for Ba\.innHh. Nov. 29.
c i\ ftrn:’* ii wife. Mi-fr Mudien. Mlsa
11 e|mkon Mies Eh er . Mr Bacnr. F R
Sad*ller, J < • J Wt.aoo, G H Morgan,
Mr C M —an Mi- ! Morgan, C F
Ricketts, Mr.- C. K lawr#n * and chil
dren A P Wright. Missea Wright. IV.
B Drldg*#. A F Stafford, J. <’row!#y,
J. T n* i:. N F. Ponce. C. A S\ e#, A.
( Hub ird. J. Friedman, K. W. Clifford,
M Paiu-k, Schwaitx, H. Ki rlu k. A.
Carpenter, T P*t r..a . A Kroei-bsb)
Pi-*n**r by ft* amahip Tala ha see
for New York yesterday-Miss J.-nnk Orr.
Mias byi h C Atari Mrs Julia Oal-
II f na Bultivan, J i: Par
ri.-h, G. Ii Taylor. A Cnp.ro. J H WH* >,
i Passengers arrive | yesterday from Ra!-
, timor# on steamship * hmham Mrs C. H.
| \Vli:iani> Mi#- Valentin#, F (-nk W.
R Murphy. \V R RuraCxer. A. L. Payne,
j N*. W En - rg. r, Hatting, r
'
to Baltimore y. *Mda% Frank Barn.-s H.
J Kennedy. F r'heers. John Thomson.
Mrs. Th*m#on. W W Thomson. J. Long.
A. I*. Mit'■ nc.l, Mrs Mitchell, John iiucht,
i F- C. Young. W H. Jones.
ftn%nnniah Alminss,
f*un rises at 6:17 a m and sets at 4 r*4
p. m.
Mirh water at Tybee 60-d.iy at n n
m and 4D7 p. m High water • 4 ,
nah ons hour later.
riiaaea of tbr Nnoi for Dees Qi
Standard time—• ~
I H
Full moon *
U.n quarter 13 4
New moon r.
First quarter 34
Mo*ft (srlft#, U and 30th.
gee, kill.
ARRIVALS AND DEPART 1 p ,
1 easels Arrived Yeeterdw*
Steamship Cky of Augus*a
New York —Ocean Bteam*ht^
Bt#amanlp CYataam. James, bi-
—J. J I'arolan. Agent
Achuoner .Margaret A May
tlmore—Master
Schooner FTed Jackson. Hat, ;, v
York.—Master
Sk'hooner .'Mil:# R. Bohannon .T.tA
Haitlmor a.—Master.
Schooner Montana, Booye, y „
Master
Rchoonar Ida Lawrence, Csm; bak
11 more—Master.
Bc hooner Uxxla B WlUey. R
ton —Master
Yeaaela Cleared 1 . aierds
Dark New Zealand fNo- Job#
Bu* nos Ayres.—Chr. G I * A
\ easels \\ *nt • ft* n
Steamship Tallahassee Ask
York
Be* amshlp Itasca. 1 * up# Bi -
Bteamshlp Geo. Farweli. Ire.**..; *
York.
bieamshtp Ormeaby (Bri. ; *oo
ilrtmth 'l® Norfolk.
ftlii|>|iihu Hfiuorniiilfl.
Baltimore Dec —48m1.1 steamer
01 Texas Puvannah
Antweri*. Nov .b* Arrived i ,
<y: Ken:, Savannah, \!a Jtren.f-r.
Genoa. Nov 2*.—Arrived. *• eirr >• r
Savannah and Norfolk via Pur-e .4
Brem* 1 De , I.—Arrived. wr
eth. Otar lew on
Carraballe. F.a.. Dec. I.—< >ar# i 4**
O Ivc 1 urlow. Cob. New York
F rnat dit.a. Fkt I*e 1 Arr -*<
r *or.*rs Florance A Btrout 1 ; 4 *..
He. n L*. Martin. Fountain <.
innd. Ale . Heyard Barnes. t> . N s
>ork. J Mtnch##ter Hanes Mi l - ,
1 oston, Char.vs D. Hah Gray Jr j.
dene#. R I ; schooner .kimm lor .>
ford. Baltimore
Hailed, steamer Etta A fitlmps . s Ha
gan. Havana.
K#y \V*at, F-.A., Dec 1
am**r# laimpafts.vs. Ga v eat on t 1 ►
#*i for New York; Olivette. Sr* .i*.
vaita, hi P taiisd for Port Tampa M-rr:.
Dear.o. Miami and sailed for lie* 1
schooner# Adam#, lionac.o. Wav a
ftassa. and sallod for Cardenas. Li.it,',
White, Pur.ta ltassa
Char.••!*’ lee. I—Arrived, st*#rrr
Navi hoe. Johnston, Brun#wi k si
cecdsd to Boston. Mas*.is (Bn .. rt,
Hammirg. s.hooners Warner
Crockett, Promise Land: Sue:*. H Da .v
son. lK>ughy, Raitimore.
Cleared. scho*>n#r Anna L* Muf-ard,
French. Phllade i>nl.
Called, b.irgs Carri* L. Tyler, J •%,
Wilmington, N. C.. in tow tug .1
Flatly; sloop yacht Theresa. *-r rai
America
Port Tanipal Fla. Dec. I.—Ariel,
i steamer Dtvt-Hn. Ga.vector
| Hailed, steamer Maacotte, White Hi*
I v.uai. via Key West.
Per. s.v'* da. Fla., T>ec 1 .v •*
ftctmoner Wi'llam C Tanner. J* .
; Barbados; Chea-ie (fir), Merr.ar. '.a
Trinitl#, Martinique.
Hailed. st#am r# Alicia fßpar H •,
I-lverpool; Douglas (Nor>. Erlceen H—
vana. ahlp 6ieihn (Gr>, Fie**#.-, B. *
Ayrss
! Cleared. i*t#am#hlp Deramire Ny),
Barge, Antwerp and London . \s> /
! * #tto (Ra.). Mot tola. Ca#’* -tr -
I Srabia, Montrose 4 Hus) Anders* *? **•
| stadt.
T
Notice to Mariner*.
Pilot charts and all hydrngr,.;. r“f*
matlon w ill be furnished n • ■ o- ♦-
eie free of charge in t’r.U#*l c >'•
iragraphlc ofllce In Custm 11
tains ar# requested to call at t ■ #
Reports of wreck# and dere'.icts I
'or transmission to the Navy :*art.
! ment.
Foreign Export*.
Per Norwegian bark N>w Zealr r 1 '#
Buenos Ayres—S.ftSrt barr la rosin. 11l i-
—Cargo by S p. Bhotter Cos.
< onin ii* Kxisorts.
Per ssftfimshlp Tallaha#*'. for ' #
York—lW Iwiles upland cotton. •
s*h Islar.d cotton. >0 bale# sweet *
palmetto fiber, 277 ba>s *i
I.l>A bb # coltotir *d oil. .W “ r ■ •>
bbls spirit#, 177.. W feet lumber. 4*- *
cots*nse**d oil. & turtles, 17 bbl# % * *’>
cases cigars. 4.?*-! boxea oranges. •i ’
Vegetlbk l #. SI bales |obac >. *■*
clay. 4 case# shingles. 325 box#?* s)
bb’.a rosin oil. t.*AC o*ik stave#. 79
cam#, 'ia bbls Umphlnrk. Ml pkg
Per steamship Itaacn, for Baltin; *>
halca upland cotton, l.om bbls r* - *>
feet lumber, 672 box**-* orange
cottonseed oil. 619 sack# c ay. st> - ~tr
137 pkg# mdse, 35 pkgs dome#!!**
yarns, 337 iale# hides, 56*1 cae# canr* I
goods, 92JAO feet lumber.
Reerntrle Testators
From Chamber's Joun al
Joseph Dalky takes the opportui *v af
forded by hi# will of Insulting hi#
law In term# which dobtleeft h i * ' ’*
gency one***, but wrhlch are hardly *'•> ? **
hensible to the modem revile
to my daughter, Ann Bpancer. a 1
for ii ring cr any other bau; I** >h r ’ •
Ilk > better; I give to the lout. ■ r *
ban*!, one p*-nny L> buy him *1 la;k • ;
• •••hi* . *
a# a murk of my appreciation of <
**# ai.d nice honor In drawing ’
<*n rn* (at my own table), nake
ai med aa 1 was and he w- l-for 1 1
tiurtard."
A grue om# legacy la that o.
Thlckn* ###: *T leave my right ltd
Im cut off after my death. t> m> "
1 desire It may be aent to *hlm. 1
•hat such a sight may retninl M'
duty to God. after having #** I** - 1 ‘
doned the duty he owed to # fa?'
on)*# affect long tqly loved him
Another father seem# app r n!
have begun hi# will with the • ■••
tlon of punishing an unruly #on.
ti * fairy stories sy. i> ,r '**
A'*• refer to the wi'l of Richaid ' w ;
the founlqr of th# famous \\>-
works It run# thus: "To ni
who never woul*l follow my "B
has m# rudely In varv u
stances; Instead of makln him n ■
utor anl residuary lagat*-** <** •
day he was). 1 give him
-Wlnon-R*i*ro. N. C.. to h-’
nrzro ho-plial. Th# bulMlnf I# '■
tW.noo, of which mm R J R< “> r " 1
whit# c(l#n. contrlhmcl ft"'" *
ncarnw of th# 1
ninln.tcr Th# hoH'Ml will h# ■
In connection with Ihc Rlatci 1
School.
BRHNNAN BROSh
wmolesalb
Fruit, Produce, Grain. Etc.
iiiBAV *THUBT
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