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•very day in th© y* ar, ami ©tfrvod t >
•übcrir>ere in th© city, or a<n: !>> rnad.
at TO c*nt a mor.lh. H t r *-.* in ith .
am! f&.QO tor on* >ear.
'lm: *oh\in. Mown by mat. is
Umei a w©#k (witno t Sunday
thr* month*. 11.50; ala month*. on
> ©ar fa 00.
IHIJ WKF.KI.Y M-Wi two
w©#k <Monday aid Thursday) by inii.,
on*" >©*r, f. 00.
Buß©crljv;ons p.yabl© tri advance. R"*-
in i t-y money or.l#r, check or r*fUt*re!
letter Curran y went by mall at ilsk of
•endar.
Transient advert laemanta, other
•feciA! column, local or reading i*>U©©
amuffnxnte and cheap or want col imn,
10 cert** a line Fourteen lino* of o*a’©
to or.e |r. h In depth—4a •s''
atandar 1 if measurement. Contract ra'e
and ci*©oun?# made known on app ication
at buH n% nfh ©
Order* for t#lv#ry of the Morn *:
New* to either r©Md*nr© or place of
bu*ire*.<i can be made by mail or by *©!©
phot * No 21©. Any Irregular t tn d* v
•rf should be immediately reported.
and telecratne should 1* *d
Created dhfm>ti M'.W.t Savannah.
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RtiTcin orricK. 23 Park rw.
New York city, 11. C. Faulkner, Manager
24 PACES.
LNDLI 10 IKV ADfESTISEIEBTS.
Meeting*—Annual Memorial flervtc* ft* -
vtnnth IstxltH No. 18, 11. I’. O. Elk*; W.
W. Unborn® South Wde <7luh. First Dis
trict North End Political Club.
gphn.il Noth*.—Oriental Hoods, Mis*
Hugger; Morton'. School for Hoy., Chr.(li
ma* Cake, Etc., Mlaa Winnie H. Winter.
Annual Rental of pew*, fit. John *
Church: Xmas Pro;,ante, Koch & Sylvan,
Jeweler*; Xmaa Tree* Robert Rentier;
Fine Meats, Scott & Davis; Good as New,
David Clark; Savannah Steam Dye
Work., Call at Oknrma'a.
Business Notices—Chain leas Pierce Bi
cycle*. R. V. Connerat; Christmas <llf*,
Thcu* Bros.; Savannah Hiram Laundry;
Protty-Oouda Season, Ilunter (fc VanKeu
yen.
Crowd-Gathering Bargain*—At tha lt*
Hive.
The Home of Ka*hlor>—The Metropolitan
CMhlng Company.
Stylish and Graceful Shoe*—Hyek Bros
<o: Heaters -Mutual Go* Light Cos.
Artistic Footwear—Cite* Marks.
Sums for Little Money—M. Dryfua.
It la Not Too Early to Oliat About
Christmas —WaJ*h A Meyer.
Brains Count—Bernard-Richard* Cos.
Umitcd.
Our Retiring From Business-Geo. W.
Allen A Cos.
First Oreat Sale of Holiday Qood—Foye
* Eckstein
Financial—Jacob Berry A Cos. Naw
Fork; F. A. Roarers A Cos.. New York.
ttpe-.ai hale of Black Dres* Goods Thi*
Week-At Morttson'a.
Laundry K '* W. JAundry.
Anu’i'mHiti —Rojral Muaic Hillj Kle
gam, Kolal Club'* Second Annual Ball ai
c U A Hall Dec. 5.
Elegance and Durability Comb!n*d-Leo
Fra- It .
\ ehirle*. All th* Rcat-Cohen-Kulman
Carriage and H ason Company.
Headquarter* for Bicycles and Blcycl#
Sundries—D. A Holland.
Auction Sal- • No. fll Jefferson Street,
by X. D. Define he. Auctioneer; Splendid
BueJnes* lacatl-ti. by I. D. UaKoche, Au -
tloneer. Great Sale of Residence boU at
Vsed*'a. by Moore-Weert I-and Company;
Auction Sale, by Savannah Auction and
Commission Company; Carpet*, etc., by
C. If- DoreD Auctioneer.
Cnlrmiey Tops etc.— iiJwanl l/rvell'e
Bone.
The I'p-to-date Girt Shoe*— The Globe
She- Store.
Columbia Bicycle*—T. A. Bryson. Co
s Agent.
Thi* 1* the ChrLatmaa Month—Thos.
Writ A Cos.
Prices o Malta- Thera Move— Wm. *
H H. DatlUnore.
Post um Food Cos (Tea —Poat um Cereal
Company.
Medical—Dr Dlx'a Female PUD; 8 S.
8.; J.ydia tMnkhara'e Vegetable Pill*; P.
P. R ; World'* Dispensary Preparation*:
Wine of Cardui; llood * Sar.-aporiila, Cu
tlcora B. B B ; Mother a Friend; Pyr
amid PUe Cure.
Cheap Column Advertlaement*—Help
Wanted; employment Wantd; For Rent;
JTot Kale; la*i; personl, Ms . llarrous.
The Weather.
The indication* for Georgia to-day are
for generally fair weather with light to
freth easterly wind*; and for Eastern
Florida, occasional rains, fresh northeast
erly wind*.
It sounds odd to hear of Indiana going
to the reacus of white men und saving
them from death at the hand* of other
white men: yet that I* the *ort ol story
that come* from Mexico. Several Am r
lean* and Mexicans. It seem -, wore work
ins on a railroad. A dorr; k fell and
k'iled one of the Mexican*. Five Ameri
can* were arrested and charg'd with hav
ing planned the Mexican'* d.a'.h. They
ware condemned and sentenc'd to be
•hot th* next day. The Y'aqul Indiana
notified the Mexicans that If the Ameri
can* were harmed there would be blood
shed. whereupon the prisoner* were re
leased.
Magistrate Deuel of New Y'ork figure*
out from the pollen record* that Savan
nah I* a vary wicked city; much more
wicked In comi>*rl*on than New York.
The conclusion It. of course, erroneous.
Th* reason our police records are heavier
In proportion to population than those of
New York la that here we do our beet lo
suppress crime, and arrewt and prosecute
the criminal*. We lp not compromise
with crime, levy toll* from criminal* and
“pass tho money up," a* a New York po
liceman expressed It the other day. There
I* a vary strong suspicion in many quar
ter* that the police records of Now York
contain mention of only a small percent
age of Ih. violation! ol the tew ..unuuMtad
Id that (Kj. * .
TH: TWO CANNI* HOITR9.
Th©r# trill tw nothing b#for# Contnai
dum e th© poNi whirh B©# In# to-mor
,*■ iw ii. at j* of mor* ;w*-r* *i tu U*#* Bu<i(h
thin tbo Isthmian canal matter It i h©.
itf>v i rbat i bill provM t)g for ouch a
anal will b**fr# th© wnlon
•nd • II l known th*i4 *h© i tmitm trut <n
favor* prompt a i<m in rwpct to a ©anal
rither th© Nicaragua or th© Panama
rmitr It m b©li©v#d that II favor* tb©
N aravia rout? . tut th© Panama ('an.il
Company may otter such favorab r term*
bat that rout* will n ©ive Its indor***
mint.
In our di*patrh*a yewtarday It wa ta?-
rd that tl;- f tho I* in ma C -m
paiiy onllnd on Mr. May, H*w+:sry of
Stair-, on Fri*hy, for tn** purj* >* of dl*.
Uiiftnc MMTiii fcAium of i * l*anmru
ratkul It ia kiHwrt of that ho ha*
g.ven tn* \\alk*r romniiinion a full *tm®
rornt of 4h aff.t.rs * f l.*w >mpwny.
Ons if th* r*M-*rt In *;r uladion In
Washington u.ai the Walker Comml*-
f loti will naftkt t.o re <tiirjMM**bitiofi r -
i*l er‘ t ng the rout*, hut w;ll furtkih full
It for rnwlion t C**rgr*a* r*pactaig both
rout. i‘i- M aragtui a.d th* I’anamu
Ti • im a* t'r not re .rntnor'ding m rout*
i , t- be he I- rf *hjf i-oth Ma
tn, .4 an] Co*.a Hma wr* pfiarlnf to
tn.K- heavy lalda <n tb ireattury of th*
Unltfd S*ai.e In in* *vnt of t!* *• , 'tion
of th* .V aragiu* route. It i* probable that
the i i,it* I S ;i * will *n*i.-av4r to A*'t
what . ono# '.on* they want from thoa#
two t Mten before making a selection of
i route, in that wy th* y may be able m
avoid jviyu.g price* for con
re.N*lofu And It 1;* re*t certnin that the
Nicaragua route will be cho*n. It may
'■ ' ,
. f ti.i country to buy the I’aiwma eansl
and cmnjl to It
It w.il b. i very difficult matter for
*je 1 nlted Stair to coiiotruct canal
acro-r Nl -ir r ua or to oequire and com*
! pl*to Ut l uiuma caial without having
to ck|Ntid tt great deal more money than
they ought to, for the reason that thera
.ra hundreds of sharp • peculator* who
are waiting tn make monsy o*it of th*
un<s*rtakmg. and, that, 4*o, without giv
ing anything in return. It w*e ah* un
derstanding a f w day* ago that both
Nicaragua and Costa lUoa wou.d make all
h* .01 **. l'na, free of c<t, to th* t nit
• and Htatea that were no.esf.ary, for con
j sdructing the oanal along th** Nicaragua
• route. Now, it seetna, both of these state*
are only waiting sn opportunity to d**-
mand immense rums for eoncesslons In
view of the fao* th*t both of th e state*
would be greatly benefited by tho Nlea
canal, they ought to moke the n-
I i-_ .ir am* hw rvmtt <c ri
•atton wl atever C,.i>Krrs* will have to
he wide awake In order to frame *r.<l
pas, bill !■>* will prevent tln I nlteU
Hiatcs from b*ln* overreached In th
canal matter
the IIEFI HLH of A. It I
If laud Kitchener rapture* a l‘ f hll,:
**rt in fiouth Africa. H the Cxar of ll*- j
■la ha* a pain In hi* I*o toe. if ;
the Dowacr Emprcui of China extract*
a icirnli feather from the headgear of |
Li Hung ("King, the new* I* prompt.}
lor a kb* I in the Am©n an n©w©pap*r©
Kvery morniri: at Ib© breakfast table a©
read w .it ha# o urr<l durinif Ih* pr-*-
| vlou# tw- nty-four hour# 1 Burop#,
j irwl AfrFa; but we do not know what
■ b’©r ir in* |6iriu? in our own cnn*l
! nfnt. For !ntane©, during tb© P^ 44 *
twelv© iner.tha .n lndap©nrl* nt republi ■
la# been t*ora. lived an 1 dii in Hourh j
Am©ri i. anil wa have iioard practbally
nothlDf about it Tho youfix ropuldlc hn! |
two pr©rid#ft n1 a ©torroy raroer. It |
wtnt out of existenr© two month#
and tn© n*w* of it# h*\ injr ©xlat*M| at all
i- just l*©flnninx to percolate into th©
United Bute#.
Th© ephemeral little republic wn# call. .1
Acre. It was formerly, and i# again, Bo
livltiti territory. It i# eltuatc#! on the
i<‘iimiary between Bolivia and Bran*
Th© area l# considerable, but l# aparaaW
rettloil. Very rich for©*ta of rubber tree#
were di#oov©r©il In th© action. Knt©r
priainK m©n from Brazil, Btaln and ©lo
-where went into the?© for ©it# to develop
th© rubber industry. Tha government of
Bolivia* ae* i i\g an oj*|>or!unity for re*
I .©ntehing it# almost empty coffer.#. Ukl
heavy tax©.# on tl© rubber farmer#. Thrr •
tax©# were almot pronibitive. They took
all of the profit out of th© trade Th©
tradesmen of Acre protested, but th© gov
ernment paid no attention t<> them After
a number of protest* Acre rebelled, de
clared herself, an !ndepi*nienl republic
and elected . Preside nt. A# a usual thitv*:
a Boutb American rebellion H for the
benefit of nine poiiti lan. In this <’•'#
|lt re©me that the rebellion w.i# because of
| unju- t and oppressive luxation.
! l*re*ident Halves h©!i office for four
; month*. He tri©f to org 111:2© an effective
army to meet the Bolivian troop# that had
been starred against th© seeedertf, but
(ai fd Then it reigned, went to B|*iin
uml difil. ll© wai succeeded by a Brasil
ian of th© name of Arlc*. Art ©a had no
betur fucceea in raising nn army than
ills predecessor. Th© natives of the sec
's • ' ' *
r'l 'ifrdo. anti the bu.-.ui . ? men could no?
ral v © an army without them When Ih©
Bolivian troops finally arrived, therefor#,
they hast practiruHy h walk-over, and the
Republic of Acre went out of existence.
The ll:tie republic expected to get help
from Brazil. It was not forthcoming. It
i!m) narted a mimeier to Woahlngton,
but wluii be arrives h will fii:i himself
j out of a J. b. Hoiiv.i, meanwhile, will g©
' on collecting taxes from nii who endeavor
| to develop th© rubber Industry 01 the
, Acr© territory.
SAVANNAH INI) TUB XT.ATM FAIR.
1 Mm* that Bavanndh can have th©
Bt.it© fair next y nr if she wants It. nnd
is willing to pul up an amount of money
aiiflb l nt to make it a aucc©**. Bomctim©
this we. u, perhaps on Wodnetd.ty, tnt
Mayor will call • meeting of citlsena to
consider MoJ Ttyai pr >po.Hitlon to tnvltr
the State Awrii ultuial 8 lety to hold the
next state fair in this city.
There is no question of courw© that the
fair would benefit Savannah greatly. It
would bring a large number of peop..-
hero und it would advert!.# i • city
| There would !** visitors not ©.:> from
this state but a'.o frm adjoining Fiat ex.
Th© fact of court*- tnu#t be taken into
account that the fair would r .julr© mon©\
w hich would have to be provUn and by ti*
I*.op!© of this city, mainly b> th© bu#i
nesj* men Money would be needed for pre
miums, for building# and tor the expense
of managers.
Tlilr© would be no difficulty about a site.
i'uxiio uio aster** gvod onvi. Xhu oii
THE MOKNTNO NEWS; SUNDAY. DECEMBER 2. 1000.
Tenbroeek Ram course would answer ad
mirably. and so would the ground* occu
pied by the \rthmteer soldier* a couple
of years ay*’ lllh**r | lac* could be Ob*
tnlnl itahr for the arklng. or at least
for m nominal rental.
WinF the ni l of t ie buildings would
ij ,f . our-. \ matt. r of ulatN.
a number of t-*m would b*-r ne*‘*s-
r * tl 1“ probn *le that they would
ha\- to l< oti u kirger h * than were
:..>f ft’ the ix lrr.f fair at Valdosta, as
•he (a r would be larger
ft j .Me to *.v that jr/wv* or frtOOQ
vko; ijr to rook*' th* fair a
tr;-> <*■ Hut the sub^-rlbrrs to the fund
abl* t .ot the rerHpi- Irorr adm: Hons and
the r*.e of would moft* than
meet the c f of tto un*k rSaklng.
Aof thlnr- how *r, are m
icra of detail, ard are mentioned rlmply
•ist she people tu t - K t *w t r*
tii.ltlrs that will b. it in.“l If * Ho*
, pty I* Invited to h.d th* fair her© and
u . pin. and i .it • •* > ruay • t under*
standingly * tlo m.* which the
Mayor will ill
Baviu.fi.ih has n reputation m live tip to.
and >( • * 8- i tv l* tiivlled to ho. I tho
fa:r here, a fair will Ih egpc'ted that
will ho a credit no 4 only to her but to the
•late.
%i ll.\t n \ M IMIAI.
It seemr that s lence is tjetermined to
pump *ll **f tv* ‘ nttnu nt out of modern
ill*. Now *t tho sigh, that mki of
t;nrii/*,uiatey t'gpressing Ihe and epest emo
tions, t at k* alia k*l i th* ©* iCtitUic
xatidals. In .*i. t/i* jen-'s have bank
t J heavily Upon the sigh. It has iuujted
many .* one of them out of a tight f.a,
and spi * \ their poems with a soulfuiness
which, slriucf, they woukt have In eked,
lospii* i?.- uatlf. aUon by practically til
o f th> g*©n*. poets, ©acred r.d profane,
the tug a has not eecnped *he violent hstwb
of th# t* ienUsts They have literally
turn**! It out in ord* r to show ti*at
It is not really w.iat It is cracked up to
he.
A certain Prof Lajmsden declares that
4h© t*igh is rwdnuig more r.or less thnn u
lem*nd ijy the eystem for ogygen; a pro
tent of na’ure against oxygen starvation
During period* of ment.il disquietude. h
•ays. the wad-- of tyie chest remain rigid
till , there is nn Imperious demand fur
more oxygen, and m** sigh is only a deep
breath for th© inirpc*©* of drawing in e
larger atipfdy tiiavt usual and thus m*et
ing the deficiency of the needed element
One* the equ librium ha** Ise i reatorei,
the breathing goers on a * before.
This is rather a cold-blooded way of
•ooKiiur at it. Meanume it wouki s-m *
vindicate Bhak* - figure of the lover
"sighing like furnace." Th* furnace, a*
1? well known, must have lots of oxygen
to make t.u* combustion complete. And
P sttlbly the fires of k>v* burn more fr* * -
\ and fo s > when the ©upply of oxy
gen is fully ©qua! to the requirement
N to it •pt th*' to jf iitiftr ti -
terpr* on of .* ©tgh wuld r***U srnv
i
l* r in it ** Montgomery's ,T l*rayer l* |
! the btmlen of ;t sign,” and make it rea l
"Prayer Is the burden of a d* tnar.d for
larger amount of oxygen In tho lungs,
or Harriett B**w.ill’s “Why thus longtuir.
thus forever s.ghiug." and revise it to ,
exprcaa the scientific view of the matter;
would not the eub'lme Ik* changed to the
j ridiculous?
j Take •* more ©veryd,ijr and common
i place vi©w of the matter; supi>oee a young
j <waln to be sighing at the fct of a fair
lady, as young swains |i> every day.
( Suppose she had red Prof. Dumsden'-
j exposition of the H.gh. Riippow her to
*a*y to the sighing lover. “No. Mr. Bjlnks
t is not love that is troubling you. |f i*
merely a lack of oxygen for ihe lungs.
Just draw two nr three long breath* and
you will b' all r.i’ht " And suppose she
should uncork n phial of oxygen and hold
.* to his nose for his relief—wouldn't tha*
*on of thing cause Cupid to shiver and
draw on an overcoat? Really, science
ought to devote more of {•* attention to
cotton seed oh, steam engines ard a cur*
for the pip tn blddy-rhickene. am! leave
sentiment alone. We have too little of
sentiment in Ilf© now. to detract still
further from the small store is sinful. If
t ie scientists keep on they will presently
be tvtiniinr to tell ,j, the; Fop i, , u „.
ceplible to treatment tth deuir^.
11131, I* THOSE WHO HELP TlIRq.
#BL\ K*.
Mr Farnrele ~* the rlelit l.te, hut
Klvlnir He be!lo}- j n hclpln* those „ 0
ai# Wllllnp to hMi. them*, he-. L*„
j Thurwlay ho delivered an addro-a h<fo-,.
the Motiteflora Home a Hrhrsa- lu.-tit i-
Don in X*, York dy. In th - r .r,. of
ttl* rvmnrk.* he t>k t*i-.|on :o mv th t
lie did not want to h- kn wn as a nan
who had xiven I.irjr * :m* n thi* or th t
InatlUMlon or etiarlty. hut a* one who *d
Induced other * to contrlb t* to worthy oh-
Je He was wlllln* to d< a share o' the
! klvlnir. lut felt tha- he contributed nior
I to a causa wl cn ho Induced other* to _lv
than whet) he was the rl< eontrlhutor.
Amo:-.* other rlilrß. he aid: "Men In th*
name of that dubious thin* phhnnthrop-iy
(rive ot the r means. A pbllani hr ■; lot t*
K*ncral|y a min who ha* more m nev
| than rood sense. Money te f | v .
| Klver. hy m. n without thourhi, . nip y t.
■ r oonaclence. Money even tn
; that wav nln* times o-.it of ten doe- no
"Od. The l* no ti cof ho p!nr anybody
up u ladder unless li d.*at some of th
climhlns h ms.dC. A* lorg as you ‘h ost*
the man will -t ty up. hut a* coon is you
I let BO ho falls, and the Inst Mat. *( that
I man I* wor.-o than tlio tl st.”
Mr Corned" I* rUt it In the to ition he
| taker If a very rich man under...a., ~
tupport an Institution of any kind a one
the chances arc tiiat no onu . -<• wi |
: h* Ip it, and even those conc-u-no In p
will not exert therns..lves In It* behalf. If
help t.< extended lo an Individual without
I rcqulrtns him to mik* Mini, effo t to h"!p
| himself, th, probability 1* that he will
never amount to any’.hlnc. If the pror
of a community are areinted without an
understanding tii.it they shad dv so-e
--! thin* to earn whit 1* Riven ihcm.th num
ber ol pauper* wll Incrm e. ..nd they
will soon demand a* a rl*ht what, at fleet
, they w-r dad if t s* chrlt) Wh • "
a system of ten-done picval* the num
; ber of those who Del that ih y can ol
do anythlnit toward* tholr own support la
always larger than It wouki ie if t cre
were i o such a i>cn-lon syetem. c arlty
Iwatowed where It l* no: ab lut-ly nr a
nd make* paupers, and Inatltutn-u* sup.
i oorict wholly hy sifts arc nol appr. lai- 1
I marly m> mu h hy tlKiae for y.um t iey
I.*r. Imended a.- arc those Wld.il arc uiulo
tsi nod by saerdcaw
TTi* M.othly Weather Reelew. pvr Bh
-ed bjr th* rovernment At WAPnlnjton
takes n shot at whet It e*'l te * flu t
Puamu n.\th." For many yA tt t*-'
been taught In the eoncol georr >ti *
that .* a. the Gulf Str.ani t - it we me l
tin Uiltl.h lelea an.l matte Norway t-t I
- 'By It-elf akine.'* way* the Weather
Review, “the O.Jlf Strewm hi* lib -t a*
much <n. t on tho ellmat* of r. ;hw.*t
ern Europe aw the rty tn th** fat'!* hi i In
tiirryihK the htiitte roach up the Ifi A
riumwr *f eminent tnv* tltr.i’o Ik* ®
fount 111 It tho Gulf Stream ,t*apt St - In
m.d <■ .*n protMih.y 30* m.lc* off New
foundland. The w-ientAt* n*w hold t .at
It Is olt current*, and net the wa *** *ur
n-i.t. wht'-h warm northwestern I.uroiie
“If hy any |*ebi;lty the Gulf fi:resin
wer- nvertfid *' the (trail* of Fliridi 1
M) the Weather Review, 'no “tie tn
Ktoretri) wo old t-e a whit the w 1 '* . T ,r
tt Is tn nerial drift that ha* the gilt
of mtidnee* In It* flow ‘ Tht* ‘ In ‘l*
pr-.fioii t*> the old theory that if th* Gulf
Stream were tu'iud Into the Psclhc ocein
thrimi. n greit canal aero** the 1 thmta
lJngtaml Ireland and H - third wo Id
quickly become un nhabttahie fiom told
There 1* keen ear awni In the n m>
which (>*our Wide a.tOited end <nd
which he died in an oSecure r.ira Ik to!
—“iLinmoth." A nir.-n>th he ' *•■ A
tra. od by Its hul lan y. he • w ‘"to h ®
flame of lire; hi* wlnge were burned end
he fell to the ground a he pis, a- **'•
career le aan hat*t*Hy. *n< ended .i, abl>
Th* re will he note to con bar hi* or
c „ m ti;((, b'tt many 1 1 sincerely r *rt
the genlu.- t*.a.'s went wroiig
Tle color question continue* to er.noy
the club women of the North. Mr*,
laowe of Atlanta ha* officially notified the
Chicago Woman's Club that It the North
urn clubs pere.at in recofir.innK n“ro dei
gates. the result will be th. disruption
of the National I’ederaUon of Women e
Club# Tha Chicago organisation M*cu.**-
,A the matter for a ronetder*.die length
of time, and then postponed the vote on
it.
PERSONAL*
—Kogoro Tokahtra the new Japanec
minister at Washington, belongs to the
progressive erhool of hi* countrymen. He
speak* fluently tho language* of Austria,
Italy and Holland.
—When all the newly rlor:rd governor*
of the state shall have been Inaugurated
thera will boor*' Biltri rtt tw
I.ubdi.in* and eighteen Detnocrntl.- exc -
utivcn Tho fillverlte t* Rrlnhold Sadler
of Nevada.
The late Masekaza Stehachl Toyama
of Toklo wan the first Japans**' student
tf tis t'liitri *it> w* Ml*' oIS-*’ fhhArp liA
studied from IkTJ to UTS He wn* connect
ed with the Imperial I'tilrerslty and a
close friend of the Marquis lto.
—The actions of a rat le*l N B lngoMs
by to the discovery of a rich gold mine
In Ailznnn Mr. Ingo;d*by, who was .-n
n hunting trip near th* fian Pedro river,
wn for a long time puzzled to explain
the <liH*i|i*earanrft of smalt articles front
hi* camp Investigation whowed that tin
thief was a rat. One morning a piece of
gold quartz was found after th* r**l*“.i s
visit, aid. tracing Ills visitor to It* hot*,
Jlr. Ingoldsby found a rl h gold deposit.
IIHIGHI HITS.
—"Whot a strong face your do* liaa,
Mr. Cloker."
'•Yes. ll* belong* to my mother-lu
ll w.''—Harlem Life.
—Not Dependable.—Teacher: “And why
should we endeavor to rise by our ef
forts?”
Johnnie Wise—'"Taut, there's no tailin'
when the alarm clock will go wrong."—
Baltimore American.
—Gov. Sajrers of Texas is said to have
contethuted to eh. Gaiv*.*ton c*licf fund
more money in proportion to hie privet*:
means than any other prr.-on Interested;
nut hi* gifts were distributed s. uetly,
| and were not publicly acknowledged.
Bol.be Mra Nobba la dressed to kid
this evening.
Do n.*—Yes; she ho ght the outfit at a
slaughter (.lie Baltlmo e 11 raid.
—During the courbdilp he .in'*!
For the maiden’s hand with tlm;
But after the marriage tier hand
Had to sow on bu-tons for I lux
—Chicago la** y New*.
Mrs. Townbrldge- I'm going to cit
Mrs. I'ttcrbock from now on—the mean
th ng!
Mr*. Teasd.ile —Why did she sk f t
cornbread and moas es at your t a?
"No; she was lo king it the <■ acker la
titat I had decorated with Chin *e It r
ttc crs. ami r*mark**l to M <*. R **li g
thoi she didn't t* lleve t In., was s i >u I
i us lt' painted."—Denver New*.
Cl HHE3T IHDIIAT.
Th* Commcrdal-Appcal (D"m I
aya: "Mr. Bryan t now a private citi
zen. nnd hi* opinion* ore worth no mor"
t; an the opinions of any other man, bu'
;; i, somewhat painful to *." that th- la'"
".inili-lnie for tn< pi. jldency on th" Dem
ocratic nnd other tickers I* w> Inoculated
with Popullatlc hernue- to.be unu '>■
o fact when it prc'‘')l itself be
fore him. naked. 'War. money on.l better
times' causwl Republican success accoed-
Ir k to Mr Bryan, which mean* tha; Dem
ocratic *uc>**a may ie hope.l for only
a* n result of peace, pauperism and bad
t met* linlewh Mr Bryan almost aya
ao when he declared that 'when pro*|K-t-
Itv tali* the pold ftandard will loe It*
charm. Wo protest that It I* a mislniei
prctotinn of Democratic aspiration to
cdilm that It t* an cfiemy to natior-o' pro--
j.rlty. and Era: it c.m no: succeed until
prosperity 1* destroy,*! If Democracy
thrive* only on calamity and cafastropt."
then Democracy should remain u minority
party. But such 1* not the case Democ
racy i* i, prosperity party, and It* *<atK
irf the * .ns of triumph nnd not the ban
sh was of wx>m Tne weepers are not
;mo r it -. but*Popull*ta.”
The New York Tribune (Rep.) say*
"Enßl.il*! wili he oMib.hl to latrrow from
I; to Mflh.o.VuO In a.klltion to pr
v. loan* for the ext>ense* of the South
African war am! tit" Chinese compile.,
tioti*. and a stronK f'-o a.K 1* reported
■ yalnel plar|me any |*.rt of ttn- loan m
th" l'nlted State*, on the Bround th.i*
holder* of bond* here to the extent of tn.-ir
face value will have a 'puli' on the sold
resetve of the empire whenever t.i"v
choose to exercise it. But all the Item*
of It* Indehn.hn ** to u*. 11l r. ;i*ed eon
slantly by our waxmjt export*, are llke
w. payable In old I never we kSOM
to rtemntMl It. Whether we lake any pari
of her loan or not. Kmriand le likely to
remain our debtor for a lona time to
come, but i* a boo.l customer, and we ar •
always Blad to-have her on our book.*
The Philadelphia la*!(rer Und ) y*.
"(Jov Dole's report that the n ttlve lli
wailan race 1* dytnic out and being re
pta. ,-d by new inert, is In a.-cor.l.io. ■
with the natural la-oires* of event*.
Wherever the white man see* he super
*<■}..* the natives, mid lliotißh h. m."
not always . radicate them, he take* poe
. **loii of the country, and be-*ome* the
master. So It will be In Hawaii. Before
many generations hive p.iejM-d. ,i pure
h.<*wte,l Hawaiian will be a curloilty in
i liawaU Ra4llX."
tlavlna Foe W llli Governor.
Th* story ts eold of Senator Vance ef
North Carolina, the champlor. story teller
of the firnatr l ha> a tread *tr'.pe "f
Calvtr.Um iB hi* lack Uwgjk It* 1*
i .>• a • ngn tut ’ tha tiurck that,
riding along In Buncombe count} on* day.
he ovtrloox a veficrabt*- vlark)'. with, whom
ne th*. g i lieu ; r.aa * iltl.e fun,
may* the Chrlstlsn Telescope
"Uncle," said tn* Governor, * ar* you
going to church""
"No, sah. not aaaeily—l m gwtne haek
from church "
■'You're a Itapilsr 1 reckoi sut t you
'No tafi. I in ii... baptist. *i* most of
th© an’ > i About b©r© hA
b©©n ui©Wr th© wst©r."
' Mlhod Ist. ih**r
• No. Aot. I Ain t no Sfiiodk. cuddor. '
"i'lmpWlUie* 1
"No. Ah. 1 * ir/t ©rr xni© to my©lf &+
Cam©llt aav of thlnkm’."
"WtU, wiiat In t natn© of
ar© \ou. ihvnV" r©J* i *1 tht OovArnor.
th© iiArrow pa'it© of choir©
Ir r©llß.on© Atnor.f North Cari os
kro© s
Well d© fav i*. *ah. m old mant©r
fta i htruld of ih© oros* in th© Pmby
t* riai chur a. An’ 2 vss f©tch up in ist
faith* **
W.ui: You don't masr. it" Why that
la cny c hurch '*
Th© n©gro mak i r no oommrnt on thi
announrrmrnt, Gov Var © sent at him
“And do you h©IiAVA in all of th# Prs
t*vv i!#n dooirin© •
’Y©a. f*h, dat I doc* "
‘ I*o you tx?ll©v© in ih# doctrin# of r*r#-
d**ailiAtion?"
"J duirv* thAt I r©cognix# d# ram#, *sh
"Why do you b©lim© thAt If a mar. t
oiACied to h© i><iv©l h* v\j, h* And
J he is cl#ot* I t< l© lot h© wl i b©
loat 1 "
"Oh. y#*, boss, I b©llev© that It’s Ooa
pol talk dot is "
**W#ll, now tuk mv ©•© r>© vov b#-
Il©v© that 1 am ©l© t*d to I© naved?**
T.© old man atru(gt#d tor n
with his dclr© to ba rrp 'Lfn.* and po
lit© u.)*i than ahook hi© head dtibi'.>u#l>’
"Com©, now. answ©r mv qu©©tu>n."
lr©*h©l tit divornor. " What ih* you
*}' "
"Wfll, I'll t©H you what ’t la. MATS
Z#b; l'a k>#©n libin' ir. dt byar world tiiirh
on sixty years, and I rJhuer yet hyard of
any man h#in* ’lected 'thout he a a
candidate."
\#©id to Irl 1 part.
Th- v wo o toaing at>ut cn the wild and
ocean In a ©mall oy n lat
least 100 fret from th© heach. ►ay Tit
lilt H© was M u*;if inx mmfully to bt
tl* with the ©urging navp and t< |>ul*
for In© Aho:©; sh<- va ttrt rin a h©a
in th© Kt©*n of th© frail herqu© ho! iin®
on Ilk** irrfm *io.?h, and m** tally vowing:
that he would never aaain h© templed by
hoi lover daring rpi'lt t* venture ©o far
from land.
"I know w© ©b 1 jr * over,” wh©
a the l©mt K.iv> ai.a'htr lurch. “Oh,
Geor*©. fry and manK© it*"
“I will,' rrpletl he firmly *T could irot
Atone ©pirtidldiy if tn© wave© didn't mk*
It sr* all ways at onr©. Don't t-e a'r.it.
.* - V. .‘re st-' rrsr~T -ref'" * *•***"
"A little Oh. George, wh.it ©hull w© do
If the boat is <wt?"
*T*on‘t worry yourself about that, mv
d*ar.’’ ©aid Georg:©. so thinuly, * Y*ou
mustn’t upset y *ur ©'f alo it ether po *-
p!©‘
And h© iv*n tnued hi- fight wl h thA
cruel, retnorieUM waves.
>*t One *f .luh'* Trial#.
An EngHah corrt©mporar>* tell© h g*>ol
#torv of an old ••ounrry mlnlnier In #k'ot
.niKl who was recently mad© th© recip
lent of a r isk of treble stout. fivn Har
per's Weekly. He mi i temperate, spura
llvlng man, uncoustoni©i to luxuries,
and he liked the stout. Hi© wife, with
true Scottish foresight. propo©©<4 to keep
the liquor for high occasions of company.
So it wa* agreed.
But the memory of the seductive at out
I provel too strong for him. and he said to
I his tvlfe the following evening: "I think
w 'll Ju.-f have un other g’.a©© o' ih© at out *
I'. © maid who went to draw tt, inexpert
•i. i in flies© thing-, left th© tap opAti
and the ca-k ran dry.
On th© thiol nirtht. In fir© of r©n©w©d
1 vows to keep the stout for company, tha
minister craved another glass Hi* wife
wire foreed to break th© dreadful news
Bh* w.-is little prepare*! for her husband'•*
| terribl© rage, and venture*) to recall lo
; h mir< • * ex mpi© of Job tn calamity.
Dasi • the erstwhile mild min
•* , f Job never had ca.-k o‘ stout like
1 that!"
When He Had Hone With It.
Seme time abo i well-known Iwrrlsier
laid ut dor cros*-examlna:i n a youth from
the country who rejoiced in the name of
Samp-on. whose replies were the cause*
f much laughter In the court, say* Lon.
don Sparc Moment*
"And *., ' questioned the barrister,
you wish the court to believe that you
are a pea.-, fully dl*|>oecd and Inoffensive
kind of persot T'
"Yes *’
",)nd that you Lave no desire to follow
tha *lep* of \otir namesake, and smite the
I'hlhstlnea?"
"No. I've not." answered the youth,
"and if 1 had the de*:re I ain't got the
strength nt pres nt "
“Thin you think you would be unable to
cotie successfully w th & thousand ene
nih* and u'terly rout them with the Jaw.
hone of an a**7"
"Well." answered the ruffled Sampson.
a
with the weapon.”
The ttn* Been*.
They met aa:ii In after years, by
chance, at the door of n circus tent—the
J wig" and the middle-aged matron wh >
had been Maud Muller, say* the Chtca.fi
Tribune.
"Great F ott"' muttered the Judge to
h'tiKclf a* he noted her sallow face, faded
halt, stubby finger* wtih the mark* of the
tvah emrd upon them, and the group of
ela It err > .-luklnn she w.is angrily tr>-
It'K to Induce the ticket taker to |iass In
free, "what a lucky escape I had'"
"Merciful gracious!" she mused Inward
ly. looking at hi bold head, watery eye*,
double chin and protulierant stomach
"and I or: -e wiinuj t., marry that man!"
They passed In. with their respective
nor > p,-r. optlbly clavated, and were ll*.
tentng t few minute later to the time
honored Jokm of the clown.
tt h> He tt n> Fishing,
After I hud watched i col red man flh-
Inc In a Booth Carolina tirl k ard pond
for lorty minute without pul ng up hi
ho ,1, *ay* „ wilt.r la the Ohio Ma o
Journal, 1 ask-d him If h th ti.h- th-io
were any tish there to be caught.
"No >ah. I rrok It rot " h. replied
"lilt you seem to be fishing.''
"Ye*. *ah."
"rill! pert apa you are not fl.hu * fo r
fish?"
"No, * th."
1 waited ten mtnut-e for him to cxpp,| n
but at tl dl ! to I finally ak .1 him
w- i' p.rtl t 'ar object h* ha I In v *, v
"L>" ohjcck. eih " he re eatel w -ho tt
taking hi* rye ■ IT the pond or moving th -
po e. "de Objelck of my flah ne fur fish
wher tiere hvln't any Is to let d<- , |e ~
min **■ dat I hain't got no time -o p ek
up do hoe and work In de truck patch "
llov* He Heilnred Taxation.
TV. other afternoon a Hyde Fatk orator
c.ad- a eerltu* charge nca|n*t a
former Chancellor of n,e Ex
clu quer, say* the lenulon Chrrin-
U-J* In tie- c.iuree of nn etnquent
fulmln.ittoti concerning the manner in
i h. li the Minister laid robbed th,. work
ing rinn of Id* hard-earned wage. *,>m*
one In the audience showed out "H-*
took tw- pence off the Income-tax " "To>ik
twoponco off the Income-tax?" . h, .... j
orator, with iminautsur.ibie tmra.*m
"Yti*. e' flid: and '* put 14 In 'u uwu
| pocket. Ahl aud 1 car. prove 111 ".
SKIN TORTURES
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and Scalp Instantly Relieved by a
Bath with CUTICURA SOAP
Ant a single anointing with CrarCAA, the great *kin cure ami purest of emollient*.
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[yviNifXMH —CSpy for rleaiuing the scalp of ertMts, scales, and
v, itandiuf, ;ini Hie r topping *>t tailing hair,
Of . wr* V for iK'lieulng. whitening, and soothing red,
A ‘ t rough, and .ore hand*. In the form of baths
. , f , 1 for annoying lirltaUon*. inflammation*, and
LG.4EXF ' - rhahng*. or too free or oflenalre persplra-
Kaaroso \. 1 "V non the form of wa.hee for ulceratiro
rMMMiuu. x weakpeanee.nndfor many *auaUre antieep.
J uo ~urpoe which readily rugged them
AgL> *d I .elTe* u> women, and enpeelaliy mothers,
Zr Mtefl and for all the purpo*es of the toilet, hath.
an I nurrery. No amount of per*naeion can
luduce those who hare once n*c(l uto nae
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,4* delicate emollient prop*idle* derived from
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UII. n sod soothe es*l bsal. sod Crrirriu KaeoLVsnr to eool sud ricause the blood A
Hi sol* Hxt Tioftsn •ufflclm to cur*‘ ll* eorturlo j, dkflfuilini, aM ha wlllallag sala, scaly,
•n l \ |t*oJ buir f# >klU :d** of hair, whm all rls© falls, lbroUbuu lb# VorM* l
I>jila aSD< m*m CuAr..dol# l'ropa ■, I>t aWu, klass. "Alisbcmtlh# Hkta f bcAip,sAd Hail, tna
item* of wmaußUT.
—Th© mam© of tb# rivsr Tukala. whl'h
wi prcwiouni'‘<4 by th# Kaffirs Cb€W-£©D, J
ia dr:vt#l from lb© oatlv© OOUrcoA, "tu
f.'wx moaiunx "sunllnx" In Zuiu
.unrua£t. says Current Litoralur© Tn©
river is over 300 milcw lon*r. and divide#
Natal, wh&ah is loaf*A-shap#d. into
unequal fvirta tiv© kmegrr of whloh 11#© to
he south of th© BtartHnf riv#r It
on th*- ©asutii flank of Mont aux S>wrc* i
* *.
•iencet 1h In a thin streak k>wti pr©rfpi
lous Cslffs—a snor full of I>* f* t into
ffi© plains U*kw It Is on© of t:o inr©
piotureoqu© rlv©rs in tb© worll, ©anon",
•lark for a ©s. raj Wis and
mark its ©ours© from start to finish—love
ly #©©n©ry which ts proving such • aourc#
of frnuhk* in llritish trooti© In tho prison:
campu.fn
—Prof. J. J. Thompson, the ©rainsnt
English ©ifctrlclan. i© hard at work try
ing to ►mash another of tho physicists*
“uitimota facts." A now hypothesis,
which bo has recently proposed, ald
er.# th© atom not as the "minimum divis
ible" (that ts, a> tlie -mall* st |arn©l© that
•an ©xist by Itself) whl< h th© standard
texitMMiks heive for o many v©an told
us that It wi-. but rather as a omnlcx
of a great number tat least two or thr©e
tlkou.Hundt smaller masses, railed rorpus
• ks; e.irh of which Is an lon when d©-
iache-1 from th© atom mass If this hy
pothesis. which I© as yet only a hypothe
sis. is true*, it will much simplify th© ex
planation of tha Inertia of matter from
the electrician’s point of view, and help
materUtdy in clearing up a number of dif
ficult qu#tions in #l©< trodynamlcs.
—A Frankfort n©wr w per ©alls attention
lo the fact that for some tint© paat cer
tain kind* of silver-mounted and
porcelain wuro have been placed upon the
market on which the plating Is produ l and
by a galvano-pkiMlc pror*ss in hatha
which **ontiiin very lurge quantities of
potAs%lum cyanide, which Is a very dead
ly poison As giaxed wares have innu
merable hAir-lik© cracks, the poisonous
solution is retained to a considerable ex
tent in such ware, which has been Im
mersed in it. and become* a wertous nirn
ic© •* the health *>f anybo<ly u-mg . r
handling it, #|h i illy as it i* said to be
Impotsihl© in the proctw*© of manuf ‘:ure
to remove this pois*nous residuum. In
deed, certain large firnrs have refused to
manufacture th© ware on account of th©
danger to th© workmen as well .*• to the
purchaser
—The Hon Jnmes Wilson. United States
Secretary of Agriculture. ha>* given no
tice, under the au'hority vested in him
by a recent act of Gongress. that aft* r
Oct. 1, 190', the following animals, who?**
Importation has hitherto been entirely un
restrict ad. will not be admitted unless a
special permit from the E>epartment ot
Agrioultura is prescnlad to the collector
of i-ustoms ut th© of entry: Mam
mals: Anteaters, armadillos, teviri, chim
panze? s. elephants. h*pf>op' ;aml. hyenas,
Jaguars, kangaroos. leopnnis. Hons,
lynxes, manatees, monkey*©. ocedots.
orang-outangs, panthers, ra coons, rhin
ocAroses. ©fri Hens, seals, slotfiv, tapirs,
tigers or wildcats Blnis: Swans, wild
loves or wild piareons of any kird Rep.
tiles: Alligators, liman la. snakes, tortoises
or other reptiles. fotne&ticatol birds such
i:s can art©©, iarrots. chickens, ducks,
geese, guinea folw, pea fowl and pigeons,
require no permit.
—The desire for food air and water is
doubtlea* < primitive instinct of anlmil
life d©pendlng prim irlly on h© condition
of the blood. But th© s©nMtlon> popular
ly called "f©eimg hungry" or "thirsty"
are. In modern ©bilissd communities, at
any rate, something ent.rely different.
That the urgent need of the body for
food or water and the occurren *© of thc*se
specific sens itions ar© not absolutely In
terdependent. may be demonstrated ivy
tvmporarily removing ‘he sen.-u ion with
out supplying th© craved substance A
puce of sponge introduce*! Into she stom
ach will remove the sensation of hunger
for a time; us will also simply lightening
the belt. And th* practice of certan
South Ame rican of chewing coca
leave* for vlendenlng ih© sense of hunger
•s well known As In the o!e of hunger.
•o thirst for w.iter
tho state of the tissues nnd blood, of
which It forms a very large par? tn r
-tunl bulk. The specific sonant inn of
• hirft. however. s**ms to le du© to i
roughness, or dryneas, or congestion of
the mucous membran© of th© back of the
mouth and ihro.it This conditkgi mnv
be pro)ucd by a number of loan! con
dition© quire independent of th- r* i!
bodily nerds. A- for It.stance, by mouth
, brea'hlng. by excessive smoking or bv
- ©R ing i large anl indigestible m**.il So
j that, as a matter of fa©. ih© actual sen
sation of thirst i. no criterion ut ail of
i th© organism's need for fluids A few
. general rules may b© laid down as fob
lows That It b not well to drink eopb
oualy at meal-, that It is no gain to drink
largely of very cold water when greatly
heated, for two reason*: Firstly because i
he subsequent r* i don lucre.** the I
vascular ty of the fauc* k and thiK really
stimulates th© thirst; and. secondly be*
cause th© ©xcrrsivA eddr.css mav Itw-rens©
th© general dr>n©ss 0 f t ifau© bv
stimulating parapiratk m. Under ail eon
titions of "throw tblrsf sipping warm
Wuter. sucking n pebble, liking acid
fruit or Oiitm-al water shcwild le* iref**r
rM to the copious drinking gr cold fluids.
It has be*n M’lmnnd that in*the tropics,
when th© thermometer l* at lb* degree# I
a nan require* aUrJt u gallon of i
i wnitr a i
Ocean Sieamsnin Go.
-FOB
IMe w Y ork, Boston
-AND—
THE EAST.
UnaurpaaMd < abln a.-rocnmodaGoaa. Ail
-h* com for is o( a modem notal. Electrto
Si* in*, i ncxcallM] table. Tlczeta incluoa
meal* and bertha aboard ship
Passenger Pares irom baraunaiL
TG NEW YORK-FIRST CABIN. KO.
FIRST CARIN ROUND TRIP. B 2; IN
TERMEDIATE CABIN. 118; INTERME
DIATE CABIN ROUND TRIP, ttt Ct
STEERAGE. 110.
To BOSTON-FIRST CABIN. U 2.
1 Ut ST CABIN ROUND TRIP, t* IN
TERMEDIATE CARIN. sl7 INTERME
DIATE CABIN ROUND TRIP. L**l
STEERAGE, $11.73.
I k sxpr*-** stonmship* of this Un* ar*
ippolnis.l to *.,!i tram fijvannah. Central
O'th) meridian time, a* follow*!
tiV.tVUH TO NEW YORK.
CITY OF AUGUSTA, CapL D***ti,
TUESDAY. Dec. 4, 3.00 p. m.
NACOOCHEF (ant. Hmlth, THURB
- Dec. r 4 30 p. tn.
Kansas city capt. Fth*r. batur-
DAY, Dec 6:00 |> nv
CITY OF BIRMINGHAM. CapL B*r*.
MONDAY. I>i*c. 10, h:00 p. m.
TALLAMASSEY:. F.ipt. Asking TUES
DAY, D c 11, *oo p qt
CITY OF AUGUSTA. CapL De**tt,
THURSDAY. Dec. 13, 10 00 a. n
NA' 00. 'll El ( apt Smith. SATUR
DAY Dr - is, u ;) . on
KANSAS i’ITV, Capt. Fiahar. TOHDAT,
1 ' ■ -pm.
tai.i.aiiassek '•apt. A*kin. thurs-
DAY. Dec 3JO p. m
CITY OF BIRMINGHAM. Capt. B*rf,
FRIDAY, Dec 21. 3 00 p m
CITY OF AUGUST A. Capt. Dar**H.
SATURDAY. Dec. 22. S:00 p tn.
NACOo.-HEE. Capt. Smith, TUESDAY,
I'■ SS. 7)0 p in
KANSAS CITY, Cap* Fl*h*r, THURS
DAY. Deo 27. 93W p. rn
TALLAHASSEE. Capt. Asking SATUR
DAY, re- 29, uoo p m.
NOTlCE—Bteanwhlp City of Birming
ham will not eorry p.tsender *
Steamship CITI' OF MACON. Capt.
Savage, will ply between New York and
Bk.-kmi on the following aehedule:
LEAVE NEW YORK FOR BOSTON
(from Pier 38. North river, at 12:00 noon)
Dee 3.7, 12. 17, 21. 26 31
LEAVE BOSTON FOR NEW TORK
(from ly*wi wharf, at 123)0 noon) Nov.
. Dee. 6. 10. 14. If. 24. .
Thi* contrary reaerve* the right to
change I's -ailing* without notice and
without liability or accountability there
for
Sailing* New York for Savannah Tu*-
duv*. Thursday* nnd Saturday! $ p. m
\\ G BREWER. City Ticket and Pa#
penger Agent, 107 Hull afreet, Savannah,
Ga
E V SMITH. Contracting Freight
Agen' Savannah. Oa.
R O. TREZEVANT. Agent. Savannah.
Ga
WALTER HAWKINS, General Agent
Trafll- Departmen;, 224 W. Bay at rest,
Ja -kponvllle Fla
E II HINTON, Traffic Manager. Sa
vannah. Ga
r F LEFEVRE. Manage-. New pa
-3" Notth river. New Y'ork. N. Y.
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