The Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1900-current, December 04, 1900, Page 4, Image 4

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4 gfrt jßorHitm |Crto|. Mefmng NfW liu• itllllC Uh. TV KNIUY, I IBM KMIII.M 4. ffNMi. I#r*4 at Uk 1 'I HI. HUHNIXi M I- | i 11 -had every day lit the year, and tv in the cl >, Milt by tug.i, ui 70 ctm- a ii ran. H '• fur six in nth.*, and Slot lor one year. TUB HOKMXi %K%\l4, by nvi . *lx • rm-a u week (nillttfut Bunda> Isaac), thtee m nthp. H ot. ox month*, on year St w>. 'Hit: UKI K l.\ NKUB two bjum u Week (Mni. i t m.d J huiali.v) by m lit, one year. Ii IXI hate* Option* payable In a<lv*u •* H< * Hi t by morn order. • he. kor r*glst<rt*d I*‘ter. Ourren* > **nt by mall at il**k of tender. Tran-dant advertUemant*, Other thin special tolumn. lot'll or reading n it* sinus* it • m * and cheap or want l imn, Iv cent* u Hr- l ourte* n line* o: a ate tvt.e equal l one mu h in depth- i * b standard >f rm i tir nrnt. Contract r. e# ml dir untr rt *de known on application a bu ne. ofll t*. Orders for <hdlvery of the Morn n BVw* to cither residin'* or place of l-uMnr.'j* run bt ma le by mill or by *'*le I hor.e No 210. Any Irregular • * In deliv ery should !e immediately reports! letteiM and should t* ad* dressed "%OH\l>4i ISKWI, Sw annab. Qa* BAfTfiRN UITTfE. a P rk RoW. Ntn York city 11. (\ Faulkner, Manager. INDEX 10 MW &D\ tKTISEMtSTS. - r.iii' V. t. ran.' A.xo* rUHon; Puhll. M ■-.(* ..f of i. to ih<> Hut. Fair; Earn Rule Cowmiilo riuh; Savannah laelx*. No. jdj R P. O. Elka. Bj>'<-k(l Noll El-'( Inn of Dim. Inr*. fh.. Merchant,’ National Hunk of Savan nah: Suwanm Splint!, Wu,r; RliiP N..11. .-a. J I' Mini* & Cos. Co*ifl*n; Xnt,v to City Court Juror,; Ship Notion Pntrraon-Downlnic Cos.; Whitman’.- Con frollona. A M ’ft C. W. Wtnl; of Hnmrr. Hot* I* oial Ilo.pdal- National MaUrt*a A It. novation <'o ; I’alnla nil Hou-o HaliUln*. Ravannah RulMInK Sup ply Company; Siato ar.d County Ta. 19(1*. Huatnoio* No Hoot. —Franklin ('lifnr?; Thrr*. Light Tratttmc Hugffim. Juat U*. cWv~I. (’ohm-Kulman (’arr.ia* anif Walton Company; A Hint to IHii’rtH Buyer*. Hunt*-r A Van Ketiren: Urtl (\ikf for Clirtatmaa, that 8. YV. Branch Company. Whlakry—Yollow Label Whlakoy; Mur ray* Hill Club Whlakry; Duffy’* I’urr Malt Whlakry; Yellow latlal \\ hlakry. Parquetry Kloora—W.kl Morale Com pany Legal Nollcr—Ctiutlona From the Court of Ordinary.Chattuirn County; In th Mat ter of E. H. Anderson. Etktft An-li-raon atal E. K Andrmem A Urn. Bankrupt*; Notice to I>ebtor* ami Crc.lltora. Knalc Moan 8 Guck> nhelmrr and Alfr.-d Evan*. jM-ceo-.d, Applloatlon to Bell Heal Ex taie Belonging to Ellen Morgan, De t- eased. Auction Hale*— Handsome Cottage, by J McLaughlin a Son Latgul Bates—Chatham Stirrlff** Sale. Holiday ilixls Ai Eckstein*. Cheroots—old Virginia Cheroots. Su-amahtp Schedule—Ocean Steam-hip ComiNtny. Auction Sale,—Executor's Sale, by Hold. 1L latent. Aurlloneer. Grape Nut*—Post uni Cerral Company. "Kleganiti" and •'lhirabllliy"—Leo Frank. Amutwroents—Th* Kllmt-Ilearn Com* I .any In Matinee and tit Night. Medical—Pyramid file Cure, Castoria; S. S S . Hood's Sarsaparilla; Lydia l’lnk bam Vegetable Ptlls. Ayers Clierry l*ec toral, Mother'* Friend, Tull'* PHI*; War* ner'e Safe Cure. Cheap Column Advertisements—Help Wanted; rtmidoyment Wanted. For Rent; For Bale; Lo*t; Personal. Miscv llaneou*. 'I tie Went her. The Indication* for Georgia to-day are for rain, variable wind*, becoming Ir.**h northwesterly, and for Eastern Florida, cloudy weather, with twin In eastern por tion; fresh southerly winds, shifting to westerly. The Kaiser prime* a a precious relic the meat ox whteh ho didn't get In the neck. Pawnbroker* In New York and Chicago tit iar> sliat tht gts-l times .irt L driving them out of liutim-t. Th<r* Canadian nlllur who committed sui cide the other day inwilWy eouldn’t bring hints* tf lu f.i- another season of ch*w:- Iny the copy of the Idiot* who write "Xmat” for “Christina? !#| A French engineer iirojxwa to construct it tunnel under the Medltcrramvin •mm According to his survey* the length of the tunnel, from Vaqucro* bay, in Spain, to Tangier. In Morocco, would In* only twenty-five mile*. Tin* coat l> e*timU*d fit n little les* than fJ4 The Japanese I’rln • K-miora, who loosed through this cmtry th* o:h* r day en rout** hone* from the Paris Im position, txprrtMol himself to a news* I wiper man thus? “The French are a gre.it fuss-fuss people, who get very much ex cited ami want to fight Mirni My " It will i* conceded that tlie (title Jap. with hi* small eyes and Immobile face. Is quite u rlom ohM*rver and clever critic. In an Ideal city the ruin pipes from the roofsTVarry their water under the 'ld*- walks into th* gutter Savannah, how ever. has not got tha* far ulorig In civilis ed method- Here it aersns that the !ld of consfruetore is to arrange the rain pifs so that they will pour ihe„ water upon the )n -and shoe* of every un fortunate p< d* *'* ri.m. If there is gny law regulating these pipes, it Is either a mighty poor *>e, or i* never enforced. Senator Hoar delivered an addnaa to •he Harvard student* the other evening IP*ports of his speech made him y, In connection wdth advising the stufe/ns to *et themselves str* nuoudyy ngumat evil , In public life, -“but do not go out of your w.y to reform." The S* nntor says this la Incorrect. What he did say whi: “Set . yourselves strenuously against all evil. But do not go out >f your way to create pVueuei. or discover abuse* m n iy th.it y u r •***>' tsin notoriety by curing them iti i: <n < uimuthl siarge-ted by the of*ntng •fid i of th* I'reeldent’a n>eeage it* that bt wiihee to correct any ltnpre!doit that nmy have found m iiHlirment In the puldb mind that the tendency €pf the (■ill* b-e of hi - party n*l hm dmlni*t r.i* -t.i Ir in ?ti dir *ft iutr of imperuium At tha MUt*< l he p-ty that the republic w .?* n ver m •trong. becAUjM> never eo ilrniiy liaed In th* harti of the |*opi* nn 1? I now. at th* lie timing of the twentieth century, and In hi* cloning ihatagr.iph* h ep ik o| the country’* wonderful growth in everything that m.ik* nation great and adtnonleh* s th* pr pb nnr to u** their power for th* puri* *> of o|ipreeek9fl, Avery lari' ivirt f th* n- -ge in de voted to the trdtible In t‘hlna *tn*l affair;* In th* Phillppii • I tide* I If th- • two tu|.i t- w • and pp* and • and of It the luilHtrce of It itoui'l o upy a • <>rn|**iratlveiy Miiall efvt< The hbtorv of the ntia k on the lig.n! -t lu 1 Kit lv#-n and th* * a i*-8 Hindi !• 1 t* it With th* *■ thing' h*w ever the i"iblP i~ familiar Hut th* K ? nry, •* th* lYfHiit ••■lie it. Im ho enferiatn- Ir.g one What In more to the point, la the IT*?*• lent f•*alt v In dealing with the *j i iH*rs growing out of the oiitrtfes. That polb*\ wan t forth In a not*- from the Hiate liwrlni* ru to the l'owen* mi July I.• Rtt. 1 hn t* • n adhere*! to Htrt. iS- hii'l will *ntlnu* to tinbm# Corigreet* tnelntN upon hanging It. That policy *loo f> >t mean war agalnat China It inearu* p* i-e n*l Mfety to tne Chine**- • nifir*. r>d the • of It In to prcte* t th* right* guarani* * and to friend ly I’ov.erw by , fr* , .itv and International law artd to hafegiiard for th** w*rid the l*rin* lpk- of <|ual and iui|MMiul trale with all |*ar:e of the < hin* sf empire Af e*xn th*- boratloot were r**lleve | th* Am* ri rnn troop were withdrawn, th*- ioeltlon h Ing taken that • ffeetlvc reparation for wrong* 'Offered an*l an enduring settle ment eouid beet fa* *. ur**d under an Au thority whP*h th* Chlnen rnition rev*r • ii' ** n*lrd**>> * it*tt j.- ma*le bar that ther* i- no Intenli n to f*reg the rlhf to >m • tx mp!ary and deterrent punleh m* nt of the repr#*heti*lb|e nut bore and .liM-ttors of the wl* k*d *eta frm whl t the liilnl Htatea • < S other n it lona have suffer* -I grievous Injury. Th** ictusl *ul prltH mu*’ Iw punish*-*!. • Am f>r lnd**mnlty. there Is no dls|*o#l tlon i*i pat m bur*l* r upon the t?hlnese that would have th* *ff f of making th* m d* pair **f ever getting rid of It. A part of the Indemnity should !**• greater ee < urlty for foreign rights and immunlilea and the ojtcning of the empire to the trade of th* world From the President’s state rmnt *f the policy which baa been pur sued. and which will continue to he par nunl in r* -pect l China, the Chinese |*eo pie ought t> I** thankful that they have .IN g*M| M frleud a N the Cnlu-d States ap p,ir to I***. Their tnflusnee on the .dde of leniency and merry will have the ef f ? *f * wring i u l*tter terms fr China than sh* would get if their policy wa re as harsh as that of Germany. The tone of th** nn-esugr In respect to the altuutlon In the Fhillpptnew 1 nuist hopeful. The Ure,blent thlnke that the iamirrei'tk>R will It, over hy next ,jrln< Indeed, he eaye that It 1, practically end ed now there being *mly aeattered h-tnda here and there which minlfeet ojt|e<lti,m to American rul* He telle what he liar done toward bllnglng order out ol chao. In the teland,. lie |mlnt* out that In hi* la,l rte-Mige he told Congre-.- and the country wh.it he Intended doing, ami aa (Jong re an gave him no InstrucUona he as rumol that what he war doing was ap- Iroved, and went ahead on the tine, he had marked out. He ha, u>d bruit th military am* the civil power to iraclfy the l,land*. and he la encour iged to believe that hi h.te made atl,fa, lory i.rogrowe Only vague reference* are made to any .if the iwetteri which were rtlrcuoid In the preidlentl.il campaign. No advanced |,*l llon la taken In reeie-ct to tru,t. Atten tion Iw culler! to what w.ie raid In re- flect to them In llte tn age ol a yeir ago. and the xuggfetion lr mode tluit trad tru.'te. which can be reached t>v the en forcement of federal law*, ehottld tie vig orously proaocuted. Nothing that the President i>*. liowover. Junlffea an opin ion that tt l the purpotre of the Repute 11, an party to in.ik. dr on truet* A* a matter of fact, many ol ihe Republican Irodere are of the opinion that trust, are neece-ary—that. In fact, they are entitled to much of the credit for the great In eretio In our export, of manufactured product*. There i* in the m* -agr only n rfer* rnup to tb** gob I atamlai*!. Th*' lre**bl**n4 that K addltlunal bglM.ation Im u*k<l - l* make that i*taii<lar! permanent tiiere ahoubl tn* no delay In the matter It *i.| Im- n ailed that then* wh **• deal sakl during the ampalgn to the ef fect tfti.it th* Ibpublh.m party lu*l no 4 b ill hoi>oi!.v with th* publl* In the mt t*r of the gold raandanl law —that ll ha*l wordesl It no that It eoukt be attt‘k*ai with Ihe view o! r* Mining tb*' nu|>i>>ri *>f the gold lb mocrat? If the KeoubJl • ar.' i* not am* ii<l tli* law there wili !•** ground for thinking there mi' wme truth in that statement It la lear that the whole influen* 4 of the administration will l*** hark of the ship tkUbubJy bill. It If given a atrong indorsement in the me**age. That and un IMhrolan -ana! t*ill will b* the b'ading ii.lminl.-traiion meaur* ! n Nothing that the l rM*hm t>a)o Indicate** whether the .dmlnletration tavors the Nicaragua ra ttl *>f the Panama *raol It woubl not Mirprlaing if there ie a -irotta j movement among Hepubliran lead* ra in In tialf of th*- Ibinama eattal. The fact that J Flerpont Morgan !*• ut the head .*f a Panama canal eyndleale Imllcaten . big • ff*r I** to N* mad* to get <*on gre.- •* bo> th* Panama anal tnvtead of .‘•ui .lr.*; th* Ni< ar igua canal. Tin pfffddant Iw*ila • conai*lerahle length on th* growth of our tra*le with Sooth Amt-rl .i u.*l th- gnat Increase In ■ •ur exiHirt** Thoe t*%*i k are favorite .n* -with him i w. for fh*- re a eon. among other*, that h* w antw th* Mhlp wuhsldy 01*1 pa?**rd In |*r \louis mei*M,ge* he ha had very little to nay ;Fout the South American trad* It ee< mu that the ad* mlnUtration ha.*- been making an effort to get on belter term** with th** South Ame - an ni 4e* With pome of them poatal *r*-atiep have Ihen made recently. It hj ,iiiyp been a myetery that po little it -? rut loci hae lieen |k) *> thie trade by the l'nlte*! Slate*, tiermany. Great tirl • aln and Franca get* the bulk of tt. A paragraph l* given to The Hague conference. It *eenrp that sixteen nation* nave aigned the convention In favor of -übmkting International dlfT* r n es to ar bitration. The arbitrator* for the Vnlted THE MOPNING NEWS: TFESDAY. DECEMBER rIW. Bial have been chostn. President Kru g r has b* n .asking for arbitration ever win* tin war in South Africa lagan, but he tate mm with no encouragement Pro *- : • ariltratMan t*urt i- not Intended far such little states as the Tran^vaot Th* President i* wall -atlshe*! wMh the showing made by ib* treasury depart m* i ‘ The surplus fvr the current t ‘I year will amount to something iik< - ••* >m |n view •>( thi fa* ah think that <"*>nifre*i an H-k taking ID.iPi.dKi from the war tax*" With Mi di u m*- plus, and th*- bHg.it pr*ape* ? that the Philippine war wl.l •id * . It would seem a * If a much greater reduction could Im- rna*le with safety** amount of god in t h*- lr* : v ,ir> i.-* < itra-'iiiii >rlly large It Is greater than t any pr* vdous time In th** treasury’s hHt*ry And the liull *at lon.' ar* that It will steadily In- ras* The President may not I** an Imperial ist, nevertheless In* wants authority i rais* an army of lou.Ww rn*-n, nn*l h- would ilk- .* have i: "** t'dijdno eobllers, but theN* would l* li.du'l'd in tn* army of 10w,('*o men wI. • h b r* omm* n*l?. ll* has t■ -n onvin* **l by M>m* , t mg whh h JiMlge Taft of th*- Philippine * ommlssion ha said that th* FiHpliai would niak* good nol'lli h d’h* t• *be- i t .*t n* •in to be any i**i*n why they should not l* given a trial It 1m certain that th* Phil ippine llnrmt* doe** not agree with sol dier.- *nt from * .e I nli'-i Htotes The iv*st ufib* department In given an im|*ortant pis * in the massage on a -of liie success which Is attending the rural delivery vvt-m. At thr begin ning of th*- yar VfitH-lft.> there were only .7*l tsf th* ** rural mall rmite At th* *m )f Ihi year then will U- 4 and there ar*- a; jdlAitiotiN fr I •"* other?* on Ii l* I-k a> if th* a hob *ountry wuild b* < over* and w ;th them within thr next f*-w years. Th* President doesnT hove much to say about pwnsiom And the reason I?* |- parent The number of pensioner** P all the while tnerea ing. notwithstanllng th* larg* numUr of d.iths. Th*-r* ar* 2,010 more pensioners now than there were a year mo* It will t* anoiurr generation befii th*- will (iiUeh of u *l* fi •* In th* pickm burden. The m* g* gives a comprehenslv* li* a *f th*' foreign and domestic affairs of th* government, hut It P not such a deeply !ntei*sting document that It will he gen • rally read. Tll|i ITC tt |*i>%! ,|i UHITK. Hid PI HO %11. Helng profoundly lr.tercste*! In whatever pion|pM to assist itt *|e\eloping this -it> and county, tlw* Morning N*w- would Ilk-' to know what rea on the city Council has tor delaying action on th** appll*<i?ion for street privileges of those who a: proposing to hutid an electr.* raiiwa> thiough the WMt. ftiluff distret. \\ * call attention to this matter because the and - seems almost l.k* a denial of the an. plication. \\> assume, of course, thv Council has some good reason Ii would be Interesting to th*- public to know wdiat It Im. The Morniiig News' Interest In th* ! matti r is the develo|*fn*‘nt *f an excel lent reel ton of the county that would fob low, in ail probability, the building of the road The country tributary to the White Bluff rond 1* the mopt ihi kly aettled of any in 4he conn s. outPlb of the city The road Ip lined with farm*, and it reachep a numb- r of thickly Mettled com munities, namely, \ ernonburg. or Whir* Bluff. Itoeedew. CofTet* Hluff *n*l Nlchof ►onville. From all of those Savannah get* a large supply of ft. b and oysters. It aiipears that in orb r <o bull-1 this projected road along the White Bluff road it is fiecessary to have a line into the city, otherwise th** road w'ould not |kiv The 4’ity Council Is ask*xl f*r the us** of certain streets. If this request is not granted tt Is pretty certain that the road through the county will not Ih- built. About everything In the way of the us* of H'm tf for street tar privlleg* > ha l-t*n given away. Then isn’t mil'll vain* to what trmaln* Why not then let the White Hluff road proj* dors and their friends have the remnant. • tth* r .is a gift or for it nominal con If th* •• were a probability that th* fruit, hi -of this remnant of tte street' would * \ r Id >i great vulu* . th* te might b* more hesi t.it lon on (In *iu* stion of compensation, but us fir s anyone can see now ilu city anl county will g t iimh** from the proposed rrsul In the way *f taxes than the dt> will ever g t for the franchise of the streets which r** tsk*'d for. The company that owns th*- stirfae* roods of th** *■'!>* bus aboiil .f Un* f*4r*ts that ar* vakiatde ftr street rail way purposes, and they obtain* <| tbm e-Phou* cost. Aral that was tnly a f* w >.ars ago. W hy 1* It that the privdfg*- of U'lng the r* tnnaut of 4li*- str* is has sut. denly b*-.on* sa valuable? And It ought not to I**- overlook* I that if the projectei read is built it will aeeist in bullvbng up a section of the county th.it will he ex tremely helpful to Savannah The question s to who is engineering the enterprise should not cut any ligure in the matter If th* rad Is built wih bonds ll is probable that as large a i***r e*rtage of them will be held her* ns !■* held of the bonds of other local railway* A railway should la* built to White | Bluff, ami tf the City Council can b? am , alwut the building *f It by granting str. • r j franchises 1; shout ! not hesitate as to ; what It ought lo do. A victory for the diplomacy of the ’ Turk* Some time ago u wis annoumej | thut this government would not accept i the payment of that indemnity tn t round about fashion, through th* subterfuge *f ! in* hiding 4h** amount tn the prio of a j warship to !*• built for the Forte. It was said that it must lx* an open, above ttoard transaction. Th*- money must be pun! in eu*h, u|hu the tiuif. to th* i*g*i !ar diplomatic representative of l’tide Sam at the Turk s court; otherwise the horrible Abdul would hear something drop Well. Abdul didn’t |*y openly in * a-h upon the nail, aii.l nothing dropped. In nls own good time, and in his own orien tal wny, At*!ul has provided for the pay ment of th* Indtmnlty. by Milarrfuge. and through nn American shipbuilder What was the good of ail of that ofTt it! poppy cock about bolding up the Turk at the muzzle of the Kentucky> guns" Nobody believed 11. least of all h* Turk him iw-lf. . After having made a spec:,iGo of them* selves over Oom Faul. th* French peo ple profess to be surprised lw'vause the Germans will not follow their examrds Hut there i- nothing surprising nt>out it. unless It astonishes u Frenchman to sec one make use of common tense. Notwithstanding the scheme *f swin- | <ller*- for fie** ing ignorant negroes by col- I lectlng money from them to promote the . p* .g* of ar *x-slave penrion • 1 tttmugh Cotigrws has te* ri exi*****l *• liundt*'! tirn* it seems that th*- un- , !-crujulous Mhar|*ers ar*- still rmtng-d In the business There is not t re- t lightest chan* • in the world for any such 1* glria- i tkm to !*• ena ed. every in* lilt:* nt I'*-r**.-ti know? Th hfYi dtv. h**w*vtr i* n.t i* vl Urns *>f the shrew 1 h*-v> are UlH* r. *• and mlj foob and. This* ought lo b*- **m* way of gv-ttinn • l*un*h of the-* crook** into the penitentiary. The tax i-N*-*>*or of Greenwich, Conn.. hiiv< not yet got over ih* shock whl- a Hob* rt M lira* •• of that city gave them i. o* her day Mr. Bru • I** a ml Won- Hit* Hereto fora he has been I* iVtng lib a- ' .'.Mini t to the ofh iul. loK>kltig over hi- ii' MHmeni reii-ntly he came to the ot< lu lon that It was too l*w . th‘ he wa • ms paying ns much as he oug;it * ll<- h* r* upon went to th* ax ofll* - and ask* 1 lo have Him >-* Msmetii raised | r • * *i. S * xtraor bn u > a r***|ii* t from a rioili**nalri nearly paralysed th* tax ofh-a- for* If str!< i Ju ti" were done, and China w* r* paid for all of the artbd* - tint? have I'**u etui* n from her by ih- soldiers of the for* *gn Power? Min* e th* iM-glnnlng **f th - in vas ion. It is likely that Instead *>f having to j*ay the Powers indemnities, * * h would be heavily lu l*-r debt. The viibainoua thievery in China that mas ijueradi H und> r the military gam*- "loot’* Is astounding and disgusting. Nothing could Im- tin re l>arb,trouM than the wy tb st- so-called Christian s**l*li* r? ar* Nerv ing the so-called barbarians. The new king of the turf "The A * i t." hold- the woi Id L ord of . ><v 4 When .“old %c auction in New York th. other day he brought This i>. h b*d. a v* ry pri * for hor* tb-h, but it is not th • highest ever paid Several famou* Irott* : and some few* runners have sold (or greater sum Meanwhile. It must b u very well-to-do person wno .an aff u<l to tb up in on** horse any such fortune is In represented in the purchase price tf "The Abi*ott." Four year** go Miss Mir gar* K lly was a telephon** girl in Bn-d.n. Her brother got the Klondik* f* ver The girl concluded that she wanted o g with him to tb* g*!d fields, an*l ufter tmi' h pr- Miasion he p* rmitt**| her to accompany him. Ml K* llv opened small hot*-!, whi. h she afterwards Hold for 111.00'. This and Invented in mining claims. The other •lay sh- return* l home, w ith drafts in ! h**r pocket amounting to n.arly General W*s|.y Merritt sty- that *h. * hlef defect of the Paris Exposition was In th- matter of organization, which was far .I,f- nor t tliat tit tr.e World’.- Fa r •t Chicago. Hanging In the window of a barber hhop tire lire long and flowing whiskers worn for many years by I>r. T A S**v * ns. of liub pemlence," mays the Kan*as City Journal. "In life they hung down Ud*w the doctor's waist and they uer*- famous till over the .** Mitry. The • tor bet ’em on the el* nun of Hr>aa. ' —lt Is announced that the statue which *he German Kmperor has ordered to lie erect***! to the memory of his late father in front of the Brandenburg gate, la*- tw**ii the Thb*rK.rten and l’n*r <len Linden. Is already in Hi*- .ours, of ex * < dtlon. Prof*-s *r Adolph Bru*tt It Is who ha- designed the mod*d. Carrara marble has been choa*-ii for th** monu ment. which r*pr* <r.is the late Em peror ;m wearing a culrassbr uniform, wish helm*** in.l m.m.lt thrown back. u to show th* order of th* Bla. k which In is wtaring on his brews( IIIIH.IIT Itlls. —OuMn't Ildy oi Him -He's a most unreliable man." sh.- av erted. "Why do >u *v fi,i OMkfHl her 'barest friend lb :iskl m*- t*i m.irry iitm. and I said ’No,’ and the mean thing never asked ni ag.ijn.* —-C'hl .igo Kv*-ning Post. 'V* m. Georg*- n**k l me Jtow old * would Ih- on next htrladav. Hie impudent felbtw! <)f course, you sall ti neteen”" No. 1 said i wenty-Nix *’ "Mercy, g*rl. you aren't but twenty fot?r!" N. but G'orge Im saving to give me cluster ring w ith a diamond In It for every > * ar."-—■ € *levelanl Plain Dealer. The calf that frolick**! on th** tiit'.id When ros* > w-ere n*liloom N w stands htmp*l i p behind the barn A p y t douN at. I gloom. The farmer sits I the stove And cracks a nut or so. And pound* his thumb and thinks the world Is Just a vale of woo! Chicago Times-Herald. 4 i itHKvr t o%i%n:\ r. The lawtisvttle 4'ourk-r-Journal <Den s*ay> "Th* <li*.syr.i-raay of the Nin t*♦•nth century was freedom. The ldlo->n rasy of th* Twentieth will lie markets Th*- he*t phi *mo h**r may buil*l Vto pLi> The po*M may i>* ople’unknow n lands i h ImposMdde j, ps* The <ire uner m.i> dream dreams Hut the original brutal P> that wv born in man. that, in mi* taken religious z*-tl. ex pressed Its, if in ti*‘ 'TUm'l''. •>! that, even now. **vf li* Imperialism and Aggression and War the h<ml of God raised to point 4he way un i *llre-t th** movement* of the L*or<l * .* tit* i in * hin.i i paiamount; any u t • w aid gr w I* h* r. tin mi- *rw) hotly of humankind, individually and co! b t n. I>. will fall in prevailing I'lea of material progress mid leveKip m* nt; which, ti out era, lakes the form of * ommervlal *id\anta„ . Already hard time ai and good timet arc s> ih>ii> mous with political success, os failure." The New Orleans Picayune <l*, tn > says: The tireless activity of the Boors, and tle i* markable manner in which they rc i cu|*erate after apparently be ng hoifle-s l> dlspiml. bv* proluc<) a profound ttnpn Mjon at the Hiitlsh capital; but. tin. fortunately foi tb* burghers. Inst* ad ot discouraging th* itritlsh. has hardened th* hearts €>f h*-.l..glish people, who nov '••mand severer measures than Lord Hob. rts fc-etua w iilli.n to adopt." Th* New Yorl Mail and Kxiwess (Rep i soys "In the re-election of John T Mor gan to the United States Senate the Leg- Irdature of Alaii.ima has reflected credit I upon the s*.*t*- aid has Insured to nu tation the continued Mtiliti of a (Mstln gulsbed statesman. Tha Springfield (Mass.) Republican (Ini > says: ' GecrgßO has not tto far ap piled legal discriminations against the r*‘. gro vote, and yet there was a notable ah t- nee of the negro from the |*>l|s at tV jues'.dentlal election. Of some M,OOO blacks r*glsterd In the state only about 15,u0 **4d. Nolrndy icuuis to be able to eft giuln why." lll** Uhistlr 1 hnrmol. Henry Fit b a young farmer llvdng a* Mountain Knd. invuad f*r himself |in>l hi“ *wo often the other day by whit tling. says lb* Jft. l>juiß H*publ|c, lie has whlsiinl ai every farmhon.-* and *v r> gathering in the neighborhood, and wh*n h* is whistling noboily ar*-* to listen to ; a piano violin, flute, guitar or t*anj*. The Other day Fitch was plowing In the fb 3—tdowinx *n*l whistling. '1 so sleek, sleepy often were drawing the plow, and Mil • r they nor I t t paid ani * l l ntlon to anything but the plowing and whirling. Presently n - warm of thousands of honey ‘ b* r hover*-*l over Hiavn. Tnr* was no ; , n> nil l 1 ! 1 • i • 1 Fitch kept on whittling and plowing wink th. bees softly nettled upon him and the j ix*n. Th y se*i m*l friendly • nough its | kmg as Flt-b whistle*!, and Fit h l mils that h*- was wilting to whlstk m long a- they r*-maln ! ftienily and ►* *m *d Inclined to listen. Fitch continued plow dong Him jaitch Ini toward his hom* . whr h* • otikl ht<* mother tn the >ard ll- caught *he tai.- **f th* oxen an*i h* kl them so the •*eM might not unger the bee** by **witching them For th* llstanc*- *f half mile he held thv. tw* ox tails and whistled His mother ls*k.l up .*n*l >w him 11* and hi- oxen look* *1 like they might U* covered with a *oft brown fur. Fit ti MtO|f>*d whistling just long enough t<> av **b'■•,** and then *-.>,nnu. I his team without the l*es r*-alizing that h* dropiH-d n note. Mr- Filch a*<ed at one* Sh' kr. .% som* thing of l*e*find realized that un less ?h> got them hl\-*i In horf order they would probably sting her son to death, for she argued that h* *i>uM not k* *-p on whistling forever. So •* n hug** tin pan and tN-gan Uating it vig orously The b• - ntlrre*! un. nII.T at this Interruption of their * >n'#rt, but they dlI not alng. and after a f* w moment*' • very on** rose in the nir amt started t*wurl the tin fain. Mrs Fitch led the way t* an empty hive, which had luckily been pr. pare.i for another swarm, and by dint of much treating ami cogging gut all l h 1 Ik * s rto !t Fitch stopped whistling, sat down flat *#i th* ground ar.d mopped h’- fa • The - k azy ox* n swlt< h*d C.* ir tails vig* oro to make up for lost time l.nvs I n \\ n> . Ther. was the agony of despair in Rich ard I'ud lb-ford's fa e as he stool by Jhe side of the center table waiting for Miss M is*mgham to come down sta rs. vs th Chicago Tim* -lb raid. After she had put the final touche* n her eyebrow's *ir*l seen that her skirts hung i-erfectly straight Tm hind, th* beau tiful girl trip*** and lightly *l**wr and with i*..rh hands tteld out to him cri** I "Ob. Mr Puddlefonl! Hw glad 1 im t * -eo you! 1 was not expecting you at this hour” Why. what makes you look so sad?" "Ah. M * * he sighed "I have come to say g*od-by t.* you. I ntn going away from here —far. far away, to try to forget." "What ar** you talking about?" *hc de manded. somewhat puszhd. "Have you seen the morning V*pers”" he replied. "The election, you know. It In * igwlnat on i*. It want o*i< w i\ your father was to give m*- hie i* t missi *n to—to call h*-r- sometlm*-- and— or.d -but If It went the other wav I w* lo remain away and he silent. W* 11. h* j ho- won and 1 have lost." "Oh." she said. "l that all?" "Is that all?" he echoed There was a | quiver about his phln that she could iot j help seeing "Ah. If you only knew only gue-Ned—what this nv'n< to m**! Hut l dai* not tell you. It wuild be un s|x>rt fc manltk* for me io violate ih< on lltk>ns of ih* agreement. I can **nly s*. ; that I am robhe| of mV le,irest hope, of j rny fondest " "Walt." -he interrupted, "before you go i iny further Just listen a moment. Yn*i and father made a bet. didn’t you? I was wh.it Ihey call the stake, wasn't 1? Who is the stakeholder, please?" "Hiake holder?" he Mild. **There isn't I any. You f***e ” "No. 1 don’t Wherever th* re Is a bet j there ought to be a stakeholder, and If* I were in your place I think I would, see ing there Is nobody here to act. ap point nn •if to that office, and " Bhe said no more for A few minutes. Then, when ahe could use her lips for ; speaking purp*.* s again, she said: "That’ll do. Ui hard. dear. You hav* > act* 1 in i ihoroughly st*ort-manllk* man ner. You have ola*rved the conditions of | th** *et. Will you le mine forever, darl -1 i Iran s**t*|, I# was th* noon hour and there were n ■ loxn "hand#” gathered In the tobacco warehouse- all very bla k. says Harper's |W* t-kly Varfoua forms f petty gambling had been trl**| without fully satUfylng ! th**lr gaming Instincts Then St* v, who j win big and fat, said: I "Hoy less make up er pus- |>-s all put In * r nickel, und den let N pll*- g-* t(de wh*t names b- l>*-s’ rating'. Mirw* Jimmv'll **• d<* Jedge." This was igree*l to. hikl soon there was a little heap of ni ke|s on th** box round which they were gathered "Now " sold Steve “w* II draw fr de fust go" Th** next moment h* grlnn*-d with delight a- h* drew th** marked slip from Morse Jimmy’s hut. lb* paused for a m> i he gave the weighty matter adequate consideration; then he said elow l>" "I'm \a*, *le Ir h' eatings' Well I says. 'possum. t*crs, wptcrmllUon A small hlMi k hanl -ho* forward and *!*. Itched Up oil'* of th*- <olllM. "Watcher doing, Charlie, you sneaking houu' dog”" roared 8t v. in a rag**. "Bhet up. you blam’ fool nigger! an swered Charlie defiantly*. "Yo* thlpk I gwlne stay in dl* game wh*-n yo’ done gone ham** all and y is’" The President* Time. "Come h'r*." si-l the broker, detaining the iiank president by the lapel of ids I oat. according io the New York Comm* r .ai Advertiser. "I want to tell you a j story about a friend of mine. Awhih ago ( h** was traveling, and he hal to stop at a ’ small town He went to the best hotel In the pla * . but It wasn't mu i If t -ns.-t --! •*! principally of the bar. Well, my friend i walked into the bar and noticed a sign ! hanging on the wall Ix-aring these word.' | McGinnis M McGinnis ’ " " l that your name?' mv friend snld ! to the pro(>rletor. who was ***r\ing trtnks ■ dure It Is.’ was the reply. 1 Pardon my eurloslty.* said my friend, but l >Mould Ilk*' to know wii.it that M j stands for * No oßinse, oor. That M stands for I McGinnis ’ " Then your name is McGinnis McGin | nl McGinnis.’ ‘lndad, it's just thot ’ " ‘Then you'll excuse me if I observe.* nn frlenl sabh ’that you are probu *ly of ( Irish extraction.* " 'Hollerin' fer tte Leg." Doing business on u *• rtaln upper Hroa lwav corner are two crippled i,. as. iys. says the New York Evening p u ut *m* lacks a leg only from th* knee down, | but the other has sad u>** for ih.abie i crutches. They both came to th* stand at j about ihe same time, and. in the i.utural * order of things, one would expect them to U bitter ri\als. Yet b. Judg* by t o * • nwer made by oi; of them . f* w lugs ago. it would seem not. T*.* !al wltn • e iloub.e crutthe was heard n ask th* that "Why (• it yar don’t stem to bt doin’ yor limit b.xwteui up d* trad. now. Slippy r f "S?lmT" repded. wriggling shyiy, "Ah. cheese It, chummy. I ©n'y to holler fer one leg." —"I see that your teacher Is going to h married. Bobbie. 1 thought you were go ing to m-rry her when you up”" "Well, I may yet Bhe’* from Chlcwgo, J>ou kmw •‘•CltviiiM I’lau) l v a ler. ITEMS OF IVmitF,ST. —Beventeen per cent, of the population cf M ' h.gan is enroll*-*! In tha Sun*lay 8 *hHb ITie averag* for the stab-s and territorksa of the Dnioti Is only Ift per cent# —ln Franca there are now sixty-eight lyc* urns ii ml colleges for girls, whereas previous to IMJ, with the exception of private hclioolh, t here were no Inst Hut lone fur higher education for girls. Horseshoe* weighing an ounce each and Just n trifle l irger than a silver dol lar w * re turned *>ut In *i t'alifornla shop ' C’' ' -O'*l pony months old and -mall (or Its ag* - Hiiumluotis cii.il cosi* s2u a ton In M‘* i. but worth of It was shipped iio tb** Mister republi* from this country kut Hctt. mber, bringing up the i*tul for t Mi -1 nine mouths of ISM) to the value of ll,jts),wo. Th- sidt* m for the purgose of helping new s* t tr- 'Phis inn* > is i*• *nt in encouraging farn>.ng and fruit -raising Bubvetiibns ar** Kivi, for tin* first six years. During the fallowing ten years th* • subventions most t*e repaid In \* rly pay-men ?* Since lv*4 s2*l * a has be-n s|*t-nt in that way. _The *hrn*'Ktl.* goose hol*l* about th*' s n onor*-*! place In tb** nutritive econo* my of Germany that the most delicately flavor* 1 an*l p.rtrl nm turkey do**- In t hat "f th- Full*’-I State*-. It Is th" st.trxiard luxury of the German pt*of*ie, aid during nine monebs f the ye.tr forms the prin qal f**atur* <*f the table at fes tive as well uh everyday entertainment.*. A hort tlm ago an old Viking ship ui d.s-overed In the valley f the L* a hi Ti*’tf-nham where th** E*ist l#>ndon Water Conii-am i? making new r- m* rvolr A still more undent boat ha* been found at'NUit righ: f-t below the surface. In tb*- form fa "dug-out raii.ie" atsmt foui - i** n fet long, representing, a ordtng to .ivitiqiiartans the s- ond stage la the his tory of shipbuilding." —S* veral * f the European general staffs are studying Ibe feasibility of o gnnizing s|mm iul * .r|s something after the Hoar m**dei The prtnel|*H| litb ulty lies hi th*' litnHeil apply of hor>* sat the command of th* variou governm* nts. with tin* x -■ * pii*n "f Kusnl.i. To** last e*|iiin<* c**n in that ountry is stat***i p hav** ?h"Wii * oiiMbb-iMbiy ruott- than I*,*s,i(.m hor • ■ tit f*>r war purims* —Just p .-vlous to the recent election n Tenm-ssi-e editor foolishly ventured on a I >r< ist of reining events and Invited til* reader* to w it. h the result and sc. n ,• fir h. mis*, and. In hi* latest issue he man* fully owned up a* follow*: "We tt r<* now able to stale we niliu-cd It by exactly the space hot ween the Atlantic and Pa nic o. *ons east md west and from the Great J-ik. to the Gulf of Mexico north .■nd south " -‘Ezary Baird of Food lti Ijic. \V|* . ind Miss Clara Klmer of Oshkosh mi ! rrnngements to be married t the hen. jof Mrs. K uif In th- former city Tuesd.i ■x • n l*i ir When the Justi. • examined the i i.irrlage He. nse hi foun.l the live days' j emit required by the instrument had not . xplred Th- wedding party w ilted until j after tne midnight Isoir. the justice re. taming at about i o'clock In the morning to tie the knot. —Judge rilffoid Smith of Cedar Fall la., holds that good citizen* are needed n.otc In this country thou mere voters Then fore he refusi i to grant naturallza i on pi| • is to several foreigners who cam bcfoi. h.m h* cause they were unable to undt r-lund *,,tn*. SHU pie questions whicti he pul to them. Non*- of them could elth * r r. ad or write English, and the judge told th.tn that he d.d not think they were' as yet ready for cttlgenihip. —Three men In a boat on the Allegheny river, near Pittsburg fell into the water he other night, and. not being able to wtm. were In danger of drowning. Hut companion on the shore began lustily to sing "The Moonlight on the l.nk.- in order to encourage them. And. although there was no nusuillgllt and no lake In Ight. they were so anxious to join In the chorus that they forgot they couldn’t swim, and kept up until they were res cued. —At the coming session of the South I I'akotii l.eg siat.ir* a bill will Is* Intro lund sitting iistd is sum for the eollec lion < f iloeutncnis. relics. f |e.. l-arlng on the early history of the territory now I ' 'tibiae, and by that slate and for tile fur , . l.dnng of suitable quarter* for ..r.oa-rv | log tb. sanu Th* first Legislature of In I kota territory, which met ,n |w;.>, In-.ir i I ora I 111 II historical society, which Includ 'd among Its memlier* many prominent ! 'otn i r*. —A small stlngtcss be*. Is found in the state of Sinaloa and In Topic. The homy of these liees |- ist great in quantity. Is dirk colored, y.ry liquid and Is said no’ ■it • rystallzi An-thir p.cutinrltv of ihe homy Is that It hi- ad.- I ll Ily sour or lari taste and on this net-aunt it I- mileh ought after a bidng a greater d.jleuVy than the not honey of the lutne bee. 1 .ic reason the-etaes are -mall proilueers Is that i they an stinsless, they ati constantly robbeil by tin large varieties, th.. time to-, lietng one of tb-- roblars. —llenry H.igcmelstcr, treasurer of the Wisconsin Hn-w.-r-' Association, says Is-ertlrlnklng Is on th** deer* ase in the belg-r siao The day* of fortune-mak- Ing In br- werli hu passed, and several large e-tabllshm. Ills now fall to return a tuir (n-rci ntuge on the money lnve*tei|. Phi- condition hi* been brougiit ulmut in l-irg. measure by In. r< .ised consumption in home*. "Wlun people drink beer ,n home says Mr Hag. melater. "thev are satisfied when thirst In appeased. In sa loons the so lal or treating feature makes them drink a great deal more. Th.- result to the brewer can tie easily timW/too.i.*' | -If there were no such tilings as time | li k a Pr. sbvi.-rlan chur h at Mount | •>>•. "otild be pi 7*** richer than It J Is. Hev. David Conway, while janitor, wa* thrown from lifc- carriage last year md fatally injuri-l Knowing that death *'* "he m.l i. I Will, leaving |S,i o Ihe church. Inn b .riling that under state aw bequest* intis* be made thirty .lays before, death, he sign. | order on'n ♦ I ank to ih<* rhtmh worth of Uaals In- had on deposit. Thb Was In the evening and .* the lamk 1 thus wer. pro -tod by lime lock lire tomts could not be delivered till next morning Hef..r. that time Mr. Conway *'* 'had The banker laid the securities p.-ndlng a legal and. rblon. which ha- Just b,.n given, to the effect that the u, n d* tnii-i 1..- ad.b.l to the estate and divided among Mr Cotiw iy‘* relatives. —The ordinary candy shop which lie* in I wait near Ihe *, hoot house .ks,r to cap. tore the pennies Of the children, and give them Indigestible candy m exchange I* ..d enough. b„: worse |. reported from *'* l ' where these penny-spec, alty stores are ruining the children s moral, °T r says tire New ,h l >*tO shops the hil.tr. n ire to gamble with slot. • wh " •- fortune. rare win. ro.g in its. games lalng rewarded with an of *■<> The children are •ager to play, and parents and teachers ate .xer.p. I ov.r ih. ..utter. Just what . an lie ’dope t.. . { p me abuse the legal otithorltlo- have not vet decid'd Proprie i- of t.ie Stole* hate legal advice that ihej cannot he .nterferct with. It Is not k 'mbllng, they say, .is tlye rhlldren nl va>s get their no if. y s worth, and aoßfc t ntc* more llui , n . rally. If not legally, V'- * n ' l nothing hot 111 can r r LL'i. 11 ch,W 1,1 ' r > ln * lo nt something Hr nothin*, or p v rly mnijng. thadthaiik SMILES Sts* ih u i ... 111. B Drives Away t Frowns. TltY IT. Jos. A. Magnus ■Sm & Co ' Cincinnati, o. u s. a. Ocean SieainsniD Go. -FOIl— ( New York, Boston —AND— THE EAST. t'usurp id cabin wccommodatlone Ad tb* oiulorti uf a minKrti hotel. El* ir;: I ghts. t’nexceilel table. Tickets includ m-uis iml berths al*o.trd ship. Passenger Fares irom savannas. ’I" NEW YORK-FUtRT CABIN, t. HIISI CABIN IIOI’NU Tllll*. J.. IN. 1 EBMKDIATE CABIN. 115; INTERME DIATE CABIN HOUND TIUB, tl th. •STEKItA<IK. *lO. !'•> BOSTON I'llUrr CABIN *2; FIRST CABIN BOUND TBU>. $> IN "i diatf: cabin. *n. intebme- DIATE CABIN ROUND THII*. I-' > ; STKE’BAOE. *11.7:.. Tin- xi n .-* fir.iimhlp. of this lino ,r. .ippolnt. <1 t*> ■ .iU from H tvannah. Ci-ntral <K'ih) morlOiun time. n follow,; 9\ WNAH TO \EU lOH K. CITY OF AUOUSTA. Ca|>t. Dj(f<Bl, TUESDAY’, Dec. 4. a.ou p. m. NACOOCHEK. Capt. Smith. THUBS DAY. Dec ii. 4;30 p rn. Kansas CITY. Capt. Fisher. SATUR DAY. Dec. 9. 6:00 p m. CITY d| BI B.MIN’UH AM. Capt. Berg, MONDAY, *1 >(■■. jo, K:oo p. m. TAU.AIIASSEE. A,kln, TUES DAY'. I. 11, KOO | KU. CITY F AUOUSTA. Capt. Djffgit!, THURSDAY. D- IS. H>(( a. ni NAi’itt > ’HEK. ( Apt. Smith. SATU R DAY. I>* *■ 15. 11 ; a. m KANSAS CITY (’apt Flatter. TUESDAY’. Dec. I. 2;(*o p m TAI.I.A HASSFII. Cnpt. A,kin. TIIUUS DAY. Dtv 70. 3;jo p. m. CITY OF niBMINC.MAM. Capt. Bcrc FRIDAY. Dec 21 300 p m CITY' OF AUOUSTA. Capt. Da*t*ett, SATURDAY. Dee. 22. S:M> |i. m. NACiMh’HEE. Cnpt. Smith. TUESDAY. IVc 23. 7 io p m KANSAS CITY, lap, Flaher. THURS DAY. !)•<■ 27 . 9:00 p. m. TAM.AMASRKE. Capt. Ankln. BATUR DAY De. 29, 11:00 p m. NOTICE Ste.imahlp City of litrmlin;- h.im will not carry pinwnpn. steamahlp CITY OF MACON. Capi. Savage, will ply between New Y'ork an I Ronton on (he follonMna (*cheduie: REAVE NEW YORK FOR BOSTON (ft D D | IS, North river, at I2:0 noon) De. 7. 12. 17. 21. 26. 31. IM3AVE BOSTON FOR NEW YORK (from I.*wlc wharf, a; 12:00 noon) I). . 3, 1<(. It. 19. 21. 28. Thl* cmipnny rjeerves the rlirht to chan*, l; -iitUna* without notk’e nr, I wahout liability or (■ccuunrablltty there for Salting* New Y’ork for Savannah Tues dave, Thursday, and Ratur.laYe 6 p. m \V O BREW ER. City Ticket and I’ae reni-. r Aucnt. 107 Hull street, Savannah, On E YV SMITH. Contracting Freight Ac. r.t Sn . irnuh. On II O TREZEVANT, Acent, Savannah On YVAI.TER HAWKINS. Oeneral Ar-nt Traffl Deniirimcni. 224 YV. Bay fire-* Jik*..nvl!le F’ln YV II PI.KABANTS Oenernl Freiel I ni.<l I’.c Tiger Agenj. New Bier 33. North River. Nev Y’ork. N. Y’. I- E I.EFEY’RE. Manager. New Pa- North river New Y'ork. N. Y'. MM miners lispifliii G 9 Stkamshii* Lin es To Baltimore & Philadelphia Tickets on Sab* to ,\ll I’olnts North and Wat. First-claim tl k'ts Includi* m**als and berths Savannah lo Baltimore and Phlla delpbta Accotnmodmtiona and cuisioa un*qtaal'<) Th# st*-amshl|ai of this rnmeany ar** p pointed to sail from Savannah as follows (Centra! Standard Time-): to ii w/riMoHi:. CHATHAM. Capt. Jam. c. TUESDAY, Ik*c 4. 4 p m TEXAS Cnpt Eldredge, THUnSDAT, Dec 6. 6 p. m D II MIDLER. C.i|t. Peter,. SATUR DAY’. Dec. 8. 7 p TO. ITASCA. Cipt. Bii;u|>, TUESDAY. Deo. 11, 10 a. m TO 4*llll. 919E1.P111 *. ALLUOIIANY. Capt. Foster, TUESDAY’, Dec 4. 4 |> m BERKSHIRE Capt. Ryan, SATURDAY’. Dee. <• 7 p. m. ADLEdHANY Capt Foe!or, WEDNES DAY. IVc. 12. 9pm Ticket Offitte No. 112 Bull etreot. J. J. CAROLAN. Agent. NEWCOMB COHEN. Trav. A*' Savannah, On. W T TURNER, a. P A A D. RTEBBINR A. T M J C. WHITNEY. Traffic Manager. Oeneral office*. Baltimore. Md. CURE rOUMELF! X I t’*w fiia f*r m Xi l• 4 4a\ I disch*rr*, lnUm** , i l n# * K—f \j irrttat! n<* or uh*rs • f9 — J/ m i*. Mfuun. u f mu ran# tortuif • - la—^l*-f.e b u 'MUdti, I'amUss. and not atflrift* LuH|TM|(vXSC*((MtCUCa *** nl wr \ VcmctaMTi.o.f “T by brugiid*. V V Xf •a. 7 I nT wnt In flsln wr*rf* f \ V V> I ff SlffN*. |*PP|M|I I. !'’ fi nn. of 3 -'!!'•• •• '*>... ■■ Cirenb# *•- c#t ii A PERMANENT CURE ;! J < of the moot nhtrtlnate rum of (iooorrtKeJ t, i ' and Oleet, tmntnreel In from 3 *r ** ,i i liar, <no other treatment n-j'itre*l c | i P..FI by all driigrtat, i YwWVWWWVWV'W'WV yAV OLD NEWSPAPERS. 9*' for 26 canU *‘ CuaUtauu Office Moraine Nee*.