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A TEXAS WONDER.
IImIT* f.real Discovery.
Oi ** *maL bottle of Hall • *• .? Pl*
covary cure* all k.diiry at.J l r tro--
l .#*. i#mov*R gravel. cur* ? I.ali* . **•*
l: al muj-. iu, vruK anJ >**n* L-ackx.
i. aumasiam and all irre* of the
kldtu>a ati4 bad*Jei ir. oo:n men *
regulate* t.* * 4*
C. 14* ll lioi fc iJ l> >o . ' *^*>* l *■ 1
l • M&t by ma< u ■ i*t I* '**' •*“***
bottle la two ii*v 1. i.rtim* .t, *o*4 **••
ura any emt- * at • mentioned Dr. k*.
\V. Hail. ir I Uii fa, tiiftr. i* o
8t Mo. 8 i.a for ilmonlaD
Fold by .i di i. -s ar.o Hoi *m jii Cos ,
**xannah. Ca
llmil Villa.
CuU.b.rt < ;.1 . April i**>
Thla I* to r- :: f > that 1 was • ffertei
wuh grv*. sinl t) I took s'xtv <lrof>a
of Hal Great In-.* ver. and tt c >m-
I cry cured me It L worth sl. , Xk> pa*
bottle to any one r>* effing It
J T HTFVEN'fI
ENGLAND AND THE CANAL
I.title Inti-rru In London lint II
**a ift ahe U**it I il Not Aaaeut lo
< linngr* in Hie Treaty.
1/y lon. Pa • Tha Nk inpiA car and
only mild lnt**ret In Kng at-'l
Ti e long cal4* ffi*|*at he* Ualisuc w ■ i
the probable action of the Unite*! H at* •
nr i 11a deliberations read •*> the £*n*
<ra public with rnmixir.itix elj little in
• ereat ir.d lee* ur I* r - ar : k
The rejiort that the Hriti- government
f..> in any way ,i.l mNh) its w il.ir.gr • **
i accept the amend- t tr* :> le utter y
fal*e ]n fa l. th* in.il* it one- i h a*
< • y ar j • t . *at lit .• i . *f
to conr.der an> an . i to w iat the
foreign offl e a r* *lx 1-I.cvm to l*e n gen
eroua con.'t eai*n T > quote high au
thority
- We would no? h.i\ e ;i!*r the
dayton-llulwer treaty for anV other na
tion ir; the world !Jfilei> all the tradi
tion of British foreign policy are re.
vere* and I fall lo -• • h a we an afford to
give awav any more advantage* even to
America
No official representation or Inqiilriai
have,*** leen made to :he foreign *ffl *e,
wrnere I* th pointed nut that ir la !mpo
el eto form ar.v final Judgment until the
H*iafe a. ta That war or even a serlmi*
mieundereiondlr.kr could ever result front
such a a us* receives no oftl Isl or pubilo
credence.
Till BIMiF.N* %\ %>T 4i%CiE.
1111 l Ah nwm Why Tlirre Is l.llfle
\ee*| for Mll|f *ilhslil 1.-s.
Chicago, pec. t.—President Janie* J
Hill of the Great Northern Railroad was
the guest of Ihe Hankers’ Club at the
monthly d.nner to-night. He was ex
pected to speak upon ihe subsidy bill now
pending In Congress. But his remarks
were extemi’oram mijs n*l briefer thsn
bod been expected upon this subject.
The club previous to the address ot
Mr Hill pass* ! a n solution requesting
the President t * ripi*oi: t I.ynmn J.
Gage secretary of the a treasury. Mr iliil
sjMtke at considerably length, discussing
nat*ers on kntersiat e<mnu*r • and in
t;e lirst part of hi- r*marks lie merely
alluded to the subsidy hill by saying that
be bad made some inquiry concerning the
building of t*oats in this country.and upon
the Clyde, and found thai be could Kxve
them constructed In this country t a
much lower figure than In F- otUnd. This,
be declared, did.not kk much as though
a sjbsldy was needed for shlpbul.dliig If
•uch a measure wf p.--*d. it would. In
bis opinion, assist moat those who needed
no assistance, and h** mentioned the
•’ooean greyhound*” a* thoe* must likely
to be ben**fit ted
He then ran hed out into a talk on the
manner of control.lng railroads by Icgin.
lit ion and de. lar**d that the matter w
tMif which none but expert* understood,
nut that railroads could no more t )f % pr*.; .
erly handled in tbi way than a broken
limb could be set by statute.
IMMMIH I I l\4* NIMfiOK.
Itaelna lleann bast Mglit at Mntli
eon "|ii/r* tiNrdrn,
New York. l>ec 8 —The in!oor cycling
racing season uas lrv.iugur.ited at the
Madison Square Garden to-night under
Ihr auspices cf the American Cycle Har
ing A siMv* ia t lon.
The board tr * k at an angle of 4S de
grees. was iwnko! at the turns and al
though there were a number of spills no
serious injurbe resulted. He v era I sprints
ami match races were on the card. Major
Taylor beating Tom <‘*-o|wr in the best
two out of three heats The race of the
evening, however, was that betw* n
J m*ny Michael and Will Stinson. The
dlvtance was tif'een miles.
Not withstanding the fact that Mt< ha* la
pacing ms hlne broke k*wn in the .atter
f.art of the ra-e when the ‘ Welsh rare
bit” wat four lengths to the good. Michael,
in s terrific finish won out b> three laps,
having lost one Up by the breaking down
of his pacing nm :iin** M < hael cover* *1
the fifteen miles In 27 minutes, 6t‘* 2-S sec
onds. Al five minute* after midnight the
•tx-days‘ international bicycle race will le
begun at the Garden representatives
from England. Germany, France and
other European countries. * I also the
represer.talive six-day pluggers from the
Vnited Ftaree.
ITCAUMt H\lMd DAMAGED.
I'rlnee Edward \\ n* * Have linn
Fmin Florlilii to Nnoaa.
Barrington. N F . Pec. $ —The Domin
ion Atlantic steamer J*rln-* Klw*ard, from
Yarmouth for llallf ix, w hile going out
©f the harbor this afternoon, struck I- ng
Reef. It Is reported th* steamer Is badly
damage*!. She was under charter to go
south at the first of the >•*• r to run be
tween Florida and Nassau.
SAXTON 111.4 M K IA 111 HMMi.
I'iogiertr He Icing Ing to Mrs. McKin
ley's Alsler on I Ire.
Canton. 0., Pec. B.—The Saxt*m block,
owned by Mrs. McKinley's sister, is
burning, and there is no possibility of
sav'tng any portion of the building or
contents. People living in he upper st.*-
ne* escaped In their nghi clothes. The
loss already exceeds fjoo.ono.
Itaflihone Will Ester an Appeal.
Hava* a Pec. B.—Former Director Gen
eral of Tosts Rath tone is preparing an
answer to the report of Fourth Assistant
Pos' master General Bristow, and also
an appeal to the Governor General In the
decision regitrdlng Assistant Au*litor loiiv
she‘s dleadownnees. The appeal Is taken
under tht Presklent’s order ul May 11.
lhkk
Kruger Wants lo Bee sallabnry.
L* ndon Dt special diepatcli
i
that Mr. Kr
conferee • wj;h Ir*l Salisbury.
Ivipllng (iMiiiK to Antli Africa.
loandon l* Mi and Mrs. Rudyard
Kipling lef Southampton this evening on
board the steamer Tanton Cast*c on their
way to South Africa
Option Debt* Nou-C ollectable.
Pes Moines la., Dec. B.—The Federal
Ccjurt in • jury trial to-day ruled that
debts on “option deals" on the Chicago
Board of sue gambling dsbia, and
SIKI.VILU: rOMFANY 4|t ITS.
\\aablnatn Drn '* • l ea* I Pro.
ft**a|u I* ttverrnn.
Mscon. C„ a . l *> The Me rvtile Com
piny, whicn has been giving some very
a***l shows during the w*ek at popular
pri<♦- partially distended here uwnignt.
after having played to losing h*uees ever
since the season opened. The manager
say.- be will take a small part of hi*
company and go out to make up f r
losses.
Chairman Washington Dessau oi the
stau* t xamlning hard I*' aim; .**n t
the bar l- ib-i.ig.it itssi dr.g - x imi
blanks Ttiere err ♦ *gn ** n a;i**i 41
. i
fact that y ing men deeirlrg to ;m ti ••
*aw prefer to fake their ciut ** *n tr.e
law sch**ols, ”Nn. and be. ffie u re
quiring a two-Neus* ixurse if kw *•'' "
will gl\*’ u- a .**.de at ie in. rea* of
business, for the reason that many *.'
tin students will qHt ollc* m
of th* flr-t v —ar anl try to m.ik*- a sn *rt
cut by standing th** examinations
M Da -. tils.* says that the legal
nr h.> i <"rr In It* hri,Tt t<-
... ~v*-rrui: at 1 that with tha rUnt* at
.1 v.t*lt\ • • thin) *t Vhr..r
at,.! ! ■ > int..* • •> tt-for the !••' >•
ttt* prvttnt number all* ta* conaMetabiy
incrnMcd.
i .Iki !tkm:h it* in**in vhn him
-learner llntlmr lln.l In <iet Out ot
( *>l ll m bin n VtmiTi.
3an r>te*. Cal. I>f I —Tne Ko*mi
steamer I! .ther, i ha* atrlvrrt here.
~ thre.-!ter <<l with bom -nlment *n C<>-
i.mibran aatera. If the captain per*)*
in tuiktr* ft*r lt,i.-na Ventura, for which
l*ort the steamer mad freight.
itii. t .i Ventura | tocatnl eoroe dlatan'*
up n river, arid whl.e almt* tht*
it* may. the i.ltl •t* and ft'* " 1 ■•’
•uritri**-.! to li.air a cannon ba.J vht*a
u. r.ee i*. boa* Trie v. ,el a atopt- |
,1.1 tni.e revolultonluta <■' aitoafl h
it- atttem. t tnat u blokad* h.o l-eeii
,t- :..!. ■ the prt if Buana Ventura n.|
tt. it me lia lior a.tuitl have to turn ha- k
When ak- I wnat taoultl hap|*en If tti'v
ktk 011 uti the river, t ie reply *< that
If veasel wotikl certainly he ahel.e.l ft.an
ahor* The Hathor put about and dta
nargeW her freiant a: Carlnto
A report was In circulation a' Acaputeo
tt it T o government troop* ha<l been klliet
at Panama by the revolutionists.
11l Til.!* IV Tilt. I’HII.IPI'I'IK*.
Articles Hroni tn 11 eil Vtatea Must
t*ii yr l natuma Tal.
Manila. I>ec. The Phlllpplna Com
mission has prepared a hill flaaig the du
llea upon Import* and eaporte There
will be a public dl*euslon of the measure
nert week.*
Pnder tt* provltona Importaaton* from
the Pnlted State* Into the !*latat are du
t nhle The Importation of explosive*.
adulterate.l wine*, nrtl lea un*ler fl*e
trade-m.irk* and ;tpt ;ir:i-tu* used In trnme*
of chance, 1* pr.thlhlted. The rate* of duty
have not yta been jierfecteil.
Fifty-two preomr* were captured tn
the auhurt.* of Hun Antonio an.l Han Be
nito last Wedn< e-lay by a detachment of
Tlilrty-Heverwh Itetrtment Many e-cepr I
hut a portion of three were overhauled and
captured by the aunhoat I.asuna ile Hay.
u mill o, \K.w i r iikfemieh,
Lines Were Laid In the Salt Loft of
the Herreahofla.
Bristol. R 1., Bee The work of lay
ing down the line* for the new cup de
fend- r In the salt loft over the workshop
at the Herreahoff Company wa* finished
this afternoon The line* were laid by H.
P Whlman, the veteran, who ha* *up*r
lnten.lr.l slml ar work for three other flip
defender*, the Vljrllant, Jiefender and Co
lumbta, -i* well a* the sloop t'ohitilii
It Is understosl that no work will he
start.si on rtinnlnir the keel for the new
t.oiil until the seventy-footer Rainbow la
out of the way, which will not be for al
least ten days*
TO SUIT HIT JOCK ICY *I.OIN.
lie lllny Vnl tie mowed to Hide In
San nineteen.
Pan Francisco. Bee. I— President Thom
as H. Williams of the California Jockey
Club to-day sent a onhlegram to Kngt
land. reeardluß the statu* of the case of
Jockey Tod Bl.ian
"If the report* from London to the ef
fect that Hloan will he refused a license
by the Knrllsh Jockey Club next yeir
are true." William* aatd. "1 will not al
low him to ride at the Oakland truck "
"The California Jockey Club recojrnixr*
all decision* ruling off owners, trainers
and Jockeys."
nrOTIIINO AIJtIViWT POLICE.
Report Made on the Race Htnta In
\ew A nrk Lnat Anttnst.
New York. Dec I—The Committee on
Rule* and Discipline of the Police Board,
to which was given the task of Investi
gating the race riots tn "Hell's Kitchen"
tn Ausust last, has made It* report.
The t• imrt set* forth that nothing was
discovered In the Inveetlgath.n on which
to btv-e charge* against i>ll cmen. or to
warrant a trial of any member of the
force by Ihe board.
Keath of mi lnl lady.
Madison. Fla ! >ec. K —Mm. Ann Pun
bar lt.-er*. aged *7. died on Thursday.
!.. . at Pavo, Thomaa t-mintv. Georgia,
aftrr a long Illness She * at the
tlmr on n vwU to her aon Charles Hrr
remains war* brought to thl* place to
.l„v. atiil Interred In tha family burial
place.
William Moody, aged 4.'., a prominent
rltitan of thla county, diet at hi* homa
In the county Ihl* weak Hl* death cre
ate a vacancy In the Democratic Exeo-
Committee of thl* county, of which
ha ■* an active member.
qae*K‘* Advice to Krnger.
Pari*. Pec, 9 —The Echo <le Parla corre
spondent at The lIMUt say*
• The Queen said to Mrr. Kruger to
day:
*• flavf cofVl<*nc<* In Oort. who *!ll
protect you and your* 1 w-11l ahow un
friendship when the moment arrive*, but
not now ' ”
Only the I anal W inter Cvwtae.
Washington Pa.-. * —lt I* announce.! at
the Navy Department to-day that thera
l no emergency whatever requiring tha
hasty de|varture from San Fratv laco of
the lowa and Philadelphia A* nlreaily
rtat*d In Washington dispatch**, the ve*.
eel* are attnp y going on their usual win
ter ortilw to the southward.
Itcleantc I’rnm Hnnnlf.
Ban Fr-inc|co. pee *. —Rnl,ert W Wil
cox, Hawaii'* delegate-elect to Congress,
arrived here to-dnv on the etramer Rio
de Janeiro, rn route to Washington.
Candy Esculetts
Cores PILES or Money Refunded.
WHY SUFFER 7
Soli] under guarantee at following storm:
Kowltnskl'l. Jon##'. Mae.r.i- Tempi*.
Knight's, W F Reld'e, Marlow* Crva
land'a, Donnelly's. and W. A. Plgman a,
Savannah. Ga.
LIPPMAN BROS.. Savannah Oa. and
w. r. JUuID, bavar.ua b Li a. Distributors
THE MORNING NEWS; SUNDAY, DECEMBER 0, 1000.
SOME MILITARY MATTERS
AND Itl H Hl Nd t TO TUB C*‘H AND
AH MV OF THE HEIM HI.IC.
• -
um IMulrl nf lianlrlirlllr • Tkf
Military Position llr tlrraptnl.
Thr I*lrrtlM f Air a. 'hnw t*
( unrro-Hla Influrnrr Mill As
sist (•rnmlii In Ir rr sts—M rat Point
t Mflrts nml ll- lima Thry ftnvr
lo <irrr—Oilirr Mnttrrs of (irnrrsi
In tr rrs|.
P’.r.r Crrat Villa M% t and. Fla . Drr t.
!• gUlry It ma Jr ri to nho Gan. Daniel
tdi*. in whsr honor ihr town of I>an
*vlilr. In Mi r m?y. Yir ,rgia, wat
namKl IfiMory ar.l biography a>* vrry
l. .r abo\it (irn. Alkn Punic), merrly
mrr.tior.lng tbr that h* war a man
• f intelligrru r an J rrjrrrrntr<! bis coun
ty in thr I*rglrlaturr Hr no doubt,
a militia general, although hr may have
ftrvtd his ata’r or country W.th a aubor
•ili.atr rank, ur a vin!*rr tn /*•mm of
the early war* This Inquiry shows th*
importance of the bill before thr prfgftt
Georgia I*rgt>l.*urr to hava complet#
r orl of th* military oflVrrr ami or
gir ixat.otit of lh state from its arlie*t
• . *nu daj > pr js4ifi .mJ irwerved for
rr ferrnrr.
s • s s s s • •
Another r • rmnt. s'artri I think by
the i-.iiit <*f th* American Rrvo'.u
lion, t> h.ivr n • *fniirte r,l reliable
re 1 . • hS'.jrv |irrr.ifHl of all the f.r:a
in Gforgi i This i*t a very important tnattef
rod one tn.it Pas been tK) long overlook
•*J In not a few Instances all traces of
some of the earliest forts have hern
obliterated From the tlnif Ogleth<*rr*r
1 I | In Savannah it was forts and fluMs
thai kept the colony from being d*siroy
r!. t11c)
and strong foundationa of the now p*w* r
ful and prosperous ”Km|krt* State of the
> uth Borne fifteen year* ag I madt
a partial Investigation of this subjrrr
but noon became discouraged on .—oum
f the thens utter* ‘ did n*gl -1 *>
dltton of th*- old Tie dfc intents i I
r* cords tn thr **f>prra house rookrr>
illl the State Gapitol.
• ••••• • •
I notice that none of thr addrrstea made
at thr prr**nt*flnn of Judge H K M -
r§y> portrait to the t'nltrd S?a?rs Court
In Atlanta referred to his military %
reer during ihr Civil War Ref re ihr
secrrrlon of the state he was a I>rm -
ernt of thr fl V Johnaon party Pit tit
(he close of the war became a Repu'el
ran. and as such wa appoint oil as** • 1 ita
Justice of thr Supremo Court of Georgia.
AftT his rrrlgnailon he was mad** Judge
of the l'nlt**o StatoN Court now prest I**.)
over by Judge Newman However, iftor
the conflict hr gnu, in IWI. Julg*- M’Cay
proved his devotion to the Southern Con
federacy by active military rrrvlce In the
field as lieutenant colonel of the flmt mi
litia battalion and later as brigadier gen
eral of etate troops During Sherman a
raid on Atlanta and nwrh to the sea.
Gen. McCav was doing good fighting.
#•••••••
The Georgia friende of Gen Albert I*
Shaw of Watertown, N Y . ki**t year the
commander-in-chief of thr Grand Army
of the Republic win be glad t* know that
h* *a* rrcentl) -lrct* 4 d to i'nngraaa from
his diwrict by over fo.OOrt majority. In a
letter Just re slve<l by me frm him are
many p • isar.t re'rr# n e* t Ids i*ur of
the South last year and how greatly h‘
enjoyed hl aecond visit to Georgia, in
his Blue and Gray Camp Fire speech a(
the Grand Opera House In Atlanta, las'
July, he said he expected to go to Con
gress and whenever any measure came up
.•aloulated to promote Ihe best Interests of
(Jeorgia his voice, vote and Influence
could be depended upon to support th®
measure.
• •••••••
It look* like .a piece of boa ish snobbery
to refer to the editor of Burke’s Peer
age the question of *w*ial precedence be
tween Mrs. Miles and Mrs. Dewey. It
has been a time-honored custom In this
• wintry to give the army precedence of
the navy, and In all mix* I parades or pro
cession <o assign the j*>st of honor to the
military; In case of a funeral, however
the military gives wav ar the cemetery to
the order of w hich the dec* j*d v\ - *%
member, and which Is to perform the ser
vice at the grave. The wife of I*l* ul.
Gen. Miles. t\ S A , • iearly has the rlK'it
of iweeedence over the wife of A Imiral
Dewey. V 8. N . even when the famous
Marine Band furnishes the music.
• •••••••
It apt>.*ar* nowt that Klnsloy Ptst, O
A. R.. of Boston, M.iw*., .11.1 not mak*
Own. Jow Whewlwr an "honorary mwmbwr,"
as |>ropos*<l In his *|>wwf'h of prwswnta
tlon of a prlvatw I‘osi ha.liiw to Own.
Whwwlwr. whl • thw vwtwrans chwwr.nl
loudly. Own W. W. Itla kmtr al.islw.l to
the iirotwsta nk.ilnst "honorary mwmb. r
ship" by Mini' 1 "wwll-nu'*ninr pwoplw."
ami wxplalnkd that It w.is Mily a "w.wlal
niwml—rshlp" that thw Post waa wonfwrrltiß
on thw "llttlw hwro." and the Post s f.rl
vatw hailgw. on,! not thw r,(tu.ar O A R.
hadgw. that hw was pinning on Own
Whwwkr's breast. Now. thw claims of
Kinsley Post that this Is thw firs, tlmw
such a thlr.y has occurrwtl In ronnwwtton
with a Confwdwrate xenwral Is groan Hess,
as I will clearly show
During the Orand Army wncamtimen- at
r*hlca*o. In A,artist, a pre-wntatl m was
made to Col. A C. Bakewell. the pnimlar
commander of the famous Lafayette Post
of New York city, ond c lef special aide
to the eomnvtnder-ln-chlef. at the Audi
torium Hotel. Gen A B Sin* Own J.*-.
Wheeler. Pol Bakewell. Adjt Wlll.iir F
Brown and myself were the speakers At
the close of Urn. Wheeler’s t*ttr|otl.- ad
dress, which was moat heartily cheered. T
pinned upon hi* breast the private hade
of T*. H Grant Post. O. A It., of Or
lando. Fla . nf which I am oonman er
and made the "IJltle llero" a "'ao.l.tl
member" of the post, rinkln* fourth on
otir list, which stands Bishop Henrv It
Whipple Own. Fred B. Grant, I'. S
Grant Jr.. Gen Joseph Wheeler. Gen. A.
j B. Shaw, etc.
This social membership department •>?
the Grand Army Is one of Its most at
tractive features, and In lodes ladles as
well as gentlemen I" B Grant Post of
Orlando has Mr* Gen l" H Grant Mr*.
HI shop H R Whipple Mr*. Gen W H.
Harney. Mrs. Charles 11. II ill. Mr*.
Ktngsmlll Marrs and Mr*. Col. J ll
Chandler among Ita most dlstlngul*hw.|
social members. All puh l - meeting* and
so lal gathering* are .a>en tn the*.- metn
l>ers. hut to the regular G A R huslne**
meetings not even members of the Wo
mell Relief Corps or Ihe Hons of Vet.
cran* are admitted. Nor can C. A R.
men get In unb'* tn regular good stand
ing In some other po*l. Rigid rule# are
enforced.
• • •
I nm really gld that my old friend.
: Col O. N Snuaay. m last Sunday’s Morn
ing News "Comssi back at me" on th*
West Point Military Academy "oMlkh
tlon " 1 did not say there was "no ob
ligation." as he *eem* to assert, but
that cadets were not obliged to
give n certain number of years to gov
. rnment service <VI H.iitwv giv. the
form of ob.igatlon binding all ,s.let* io
four yeans as endwt* and four years a*
officers In the arm. That l* all a mat
ter of oftldai record, and yet the obli
gation Is not worth the paper It is print
ed on. and. has not been for Ihe past
fifty year*, a* I clearly proved in th*
cast— of Col. W. W Gordon and Gen.
A R loiwton. tn time of peace arid a
score or more of cadets wn.l new grad,
nates |n time of the Florida Indian war.
If this obligation was worth anything
p would have kept Gen Pierce Young
and den Ed Willis and the other cadets
of IWI from resigning to enter the Con
federate service The secession of Geor
gia could not annul the obligation, and
yet the*# cedets. avowedly bound for the
Southern army, were allowed to go In
peace to make war upon the Military
Academy and the govern ment behind It.
I i>;m; v r to thi* m* * tlm*- whon. If
••vrr t .*‘ oblstratU n Col S.ius> r.rfrr* to. I
••ho'ikl J, iv Ifi-en • r for o*l I r*t *at. !
f <>r** (■ •• that ar* not’
r*quir**l io aci%<* f*ur >•*■>ra wrvico in tla*
*rmy n>r lo remau. tho four yrara in i
Iha h i*W-my.
Tk• h#* i** of Rrannle nt Lyman Hall.
wr>*. i.ma. tuch nobl* work for th*
Ge*rxia F hool of Technology. Whan h
*tru 4•*•.■! fnjm MVit Point ha ial not i
K u th** army at all, but t**oain* a
j*ii . *-HHful and popular adulator Llaut. E.
S Farrow. Cnli*-i rttut**R Army. In hi
Uok on ‘ W*if Point," ways "A yaaung
man. avan m lari ran* c of what conatt
• utf*a army life. If true to h!m**'lf. !>*•
r;oi r to WVrt I'olm. f.r the !W>|e puf
l' of Kalnlng a W*hk point ♦* ii*oa?ion.“
Atai >■•?, aa 1 etilil recantly, a W*at Point
*r l e affirm.* !. iixlra) rtf **d for any
■ .illm*: He r* f* ni to the eifrh* year** ob
li*c i* .4 h-Mw. Hfß*rr.H onn are al
w .i> Mf cep!d ar.d n nar*e always ob
ta natle. except In time of war. rte." I
have an own. however thnt they ara
*cr r.f*-*| in war h.h well ,a# in \ nu e
An*! why not? If. n I have claimM.
arvl Ll at F rrow afllrmt, a Wept point
• On at ion. with lt unsurpassed dlaelplin#.
has a ><*unir man tor any < Ivll occupation.
w h' should he lx* heUI to the army by
or ''obllsratlon." If be <leelre* to
** r%, hie * our.rry nutre **ffeenvaly In pome
' i'll i|*k nty’’ Take Col <k>rdon n*l
G**r Lawton an*i Cailet Lyman Kail, for
• xample. in no way could they have aerv
-1 th*;r cocntn an*! their etate in the
army an they did pa otvyiana The na
•; ?i owep a rniixnlfl ent tribute to her l
We.** | in* rnlln ad civil fnjrineere; to
•. r -• p ijiit elurator*. in her Wert
P-* T t eminent cierrymer. in face, to Went
Poii tefß in fifty dlfferen? apherea of life
w 1 ♦ r th**lr military* education Ivna made
• hem "men of mark” atwl eminently use
il cltlztT.e SI Iney Herbert.
GDNFsRAL M4N AGF.It T %LKI.
strike t aneetl From Tr*ihle Over
Itiile• mid Iteixnlatlona.
Topr-ka, Kan . r* X—The official* of
the Santa Fe here take the rttuuilon cool
ly. In mjm ikina of the altuatlon. Gen
eral Manner Mud are said:
* About 7*. |er cent, of the operators
have quit work This will mean that
a’* 'it men have talked oiit. We .in
ti .pare no sjici lal trouble In the opera
tion of trair.., as moat of them are run
nln* on schedule time Wa have secured
i area* many t.ew men and new men are
applying for position!.
"It is our intention to lay ofT all the
men who are not absolutely neoeesary to
the operatic*! of the road. If If comes to
the iwjlnt ihat the strike interfere* to any
extent w ith the operations of the roa !,
tti- <• | * *>f the company will be closed.
If the business of Ihe road is reduced,
then it will be neceaaary to re*iuce ex
(HNioes.
The ek graph n>ermtor have gone out
in sympathetic atrtke and nave nroken
ineir agreement with the Santa Fe cocn-
Ar.\ The ;igieetrr nt wae that no change
hi *uld be made unless thirty days* notice
* given. When the men leave thwr
j k m I walk Mit they break this agree.
n>* rt It was made in July.
“The strike Is caused from trouble oxer
i . * • M>.l regulations. The wage scale was
I* for •<i -bk ration, lut the rea l arr* #si
urbltrxtkMi on tiiat jnAn:. Tie rule*
and regUiuticMui have been up ai-l were
not setii* and The road would not agree to
the rulf* ‘‘kiYl by the men. and the
-trike r-eult’*| '
Toe Santa Fe telegraph operators of
•his city will hold a roietlnff to-morrow
tr.orrwng at 8 o’clock to conalder what
their future action will be
WOHKIWG I UPER AGK EEMJKST.
Nrtutn Fe Oprrwtlrea Failed fo Give
Phlrty Da > a Aotli'e.
Chicago. Dec. 8 —J. M Barr, third vlca
president of the Santa Fe system, fo-nlaht
made the following regarding the strike
• f operator* on th** Santa Fe lines;
“Tno telegraph operators on the Santa
Fe system were called out on strike by
• *rd*r of M M Dolphin, president of the
< >rd**r of Railway Toleifr.iphera, ut 4
.. look this afternoon. In support of th
strike of the operators on the Gulf line
•>f th** Santa Fe system. Inaugurated Dew
As nearly as we now know approxi
mately, icr cent of the operators em
l quit work mi response to the order.
''There was no grievance existing be
tween the company and the operators on
ny of the lines of the system other than
the Gulf Hue. The operators employed
•n the lines west of Albuquerque were
working under an agreement made with
the company, Nov. 15. 19U0. the operator*
employed on the line** east of Albuquerque
(the Gulf line n<>- Included), were working
under an agreement made July 1.
l nder both of th**s* agreements the com
pany was entitled to thirty dvs notice
of a desire on the part of the operator*
to cancel them No notice of strike was
*.erved on the company.
“We expect to !w abie to move all pas
-enger aruf thnuigh freight trains with
out interruption
"Operatom are being employed to replace
the men who quit work “
OR, HATHAWAY'S SUPERIOR SKILL.
His Knowledge of Chronic Diseases and the Success
of His Treatment Have Established His Reputa
tion as the Leading Specialist of America.
7NL
1
DR. HATHAWAY.
GOOD SPORT AT BENNING.
The Nlaalinunt brakes tf SI..MM) Were
Taken \wa> Fru>* Knight of
the (isritr b> llochealer.
Wash.ngton, Dec. B—ti.t-axvuy daywi
one of the most notable of th Washing
ton Jockey Club s fall m*e?!.\g at Ban
ning I>esptte the Inclement weather, a
raw wind and a threatening sky, the **•
tendance and one c*f the largest of t •
mretlrtg B|*e. jiatlon w-as unusually brisk
and heavy and as three favorites an 1 :v*
strongly backed second cholera vx* u, the
talent had a g *o*l day.
The feature of the day's sport an I r* r
ha(e feature of ihe m**euug. w .*> th*
fourth race, the Max mum. 1 >: . pur- of
$! 800. at a distance of thr n •
Knight irf the Garter w*s a V t * b fax. ri -
al post time ID w. nt ng it out and ma •*
ad the running for ttx mile.** aii a ...lit
whet* Rochester closed up n him ate;
gait op*-*) under the wire . winner by thr***
lengths. First Whip lead tig < *n* k Quo-n
by half a length for the place. Bumnui
r
First Race—Five and n half furlong*
Velssquex. 7 to 6. won. with Blarney *an
4 to 1 and 2 to 1. second, and Hopbrook.
4 to 1, thlrl Time 112
Becond Rare—Mai*Jen. 2-yenr-o’. Iw. flve
furlongs. ITotege. F to 6. won, ws h
Timothy Foley. 7 to 2 and 6 to 5. second,
and Jamee J Corbett. 3 to 1. thlhl
Time 1 -Of, 2-5.
Thlr Race-Handicap steeple ha* e
about tsro and a mib • ( > Tank J
to l. won. with The I**>m ’a rd T to 1
and 5 to 2. second, and Breach of Frotnlt*
7 to 1. third. Tim* J*
Fourth Race—The Maximum. thr* •
miles. Rochester. to 1. w*n with l ir- -
Whip. 2 to 1 wr.*t t to .*■ -*■■ t,l. anl Oneck
Queen, 5 to 2. third. Time 5 41.
Fiftn Race—High weight handicap. t*ev
er furlongs
Idling*on Pirate. 15 to 1 and •* to 1
ond. and Badle 9 to 5. third Time
1 S3 1-5.
Bkxth Race—fk’lling. one mile m l •
hundred yards. Beau Meal, 7 to lo w*n
with KJrkw od. 2* to 1 ir*l b io 1.
ani Lan ewoo.l. 20 t * 1. third. Tim* *1
COTTOA HI %EH 4I4ItI>TED.
Serious Charge Mode \galnst If. 'I-
Dodd at t|iiltman.
Quitman. Ga . le*>. 8 —Quite a eera
tlon was sprung late yesterday afterr.mn
by the arrest of Mr. H. M lodd. a young
coHon buyer of this place, under • httru*'
of having forged tqo cotton warehouse t
cclpta.
It appears that lat week a negro s*>kl
to Mr. 8 B Rountree, a prominent mer
chant, two bales of cotton, for which he
received, $lO6 77 A few days later .Mr.
Rountree discovered that there was r t
any cotton In the ALlar.ce warehou*#
corresponding to the number In the re
ceipts and that W 8. Jones and W. J
Smith—the parties to whom the re arms
purported to have been made—had no • >t
ton In the warehouse
Fortunately. Mr R>untree remembered
the negro Imm whom he hud bough' the
rollon. and, follow Ing this r.u\
he sent to Fart*la tin*l hi.l
the negro brought In k t
Quitman. IT>e negro claimed that he ha
e*d*l the cotton f*>r t*m* white n n. ut
he didn’t know his name. He sail, how -
ever. that he could lire! him anl dl-1 g *
directly to Mr. I><*l*l. who a ki,*>n #• -I
that he had gotten the negro to sell rise
cotton for him He refunded to M . R .un
tree the sl)f, 37 and piwl the expenw* of
bringing the negro fn/m Florida
Mr frodd claims that he U the victim
of sharp practice, and that he bought
the cotton from two parties claiming to
lie W. 8 Jonee and W. J Smith, but ha
does not remember anything about them.
Being unable to make bond laet night, he
was placed In Jail.
TO THE (OI RT OF APPEAf.4.
Case In \4 hlcli the I r*innlpr foil
tains ;i,tHM).NM) Words.
Bt. Louis. T>e*’. 8. —Tlic rase of Mary
Hillman of I*evenworth, Kan . I>rgun 21
y* ars ago against the Connecticut Life
Insurance Company to recover atw>ut s:i.-
OM) due on policies on the life of her hus
band. John J Hillman, was submitted
• o the United States Court of Appeals for
Anal decision to-day The transcript
the cats contains upwards of 3.00 b,
word* TKla case has been reversed anl
remanded a score f times an l In rest-t
--ing the nulls the defendant corporation Is
said to have expended not less than s!••'.-
0 0.
Mimj Went tint wt Pnehlo.
Pueblo, Col.. Dec. 8.- Man Sat.'a U rail
road men quit work here to-day and !
La Junta. In sympathy with the strik* *t
the telegraphers. The number out is >■*-
limated at between >n and 4> In this Il
vislon. Including all not absolutely i> ,*•.
sary In the moving of trains taking In
lbs telegraphers, shopmen, machinists,
station employes and a number of train
men and other men. The telephone 1* be
ing used in running trains between here
and Denver
J - NEWTON HATHAWAY. M. D.
2SA BRVAN STREET. SAVANNAH. OA.
* i°™ c^ **„*. T u, p u #. m .
MANITE IftTELLIGBftCE.
Matters of luteresl to fli pplns lira
Generally.
Gasoline launch Dora M . working tem
p rarily in place of the ferry boat Ecllps®.
• ight fire yesterday. The man who had
cl. irge of the boat became frightened and
j i ashore. The launch then drift**
mainst (he stern of the steamer I’l.oi
mooretl at the adjoining wharf. The
*••• imer s crew Jum;>ed on the iaumdi and
put out the lire.
Cnpt An*Vrsen, of ihe Swedish bark
Mot at. k of Gefle. retorts passing. Nov.
a Ir i h bark showing letters I C
I; Peering eastward. \\ ished to i*
r• ported al* w* ik
Tn schoot.er Isaac T Campbell, Btev
or.s rrwi*er whf h has been ready for se
s-’\*ral .lays, h**!*-!’.! salts yesterday, cast
■>4| i. Mt;l pro. **eded t*j sea without
he aid of a tug Thi* la a rare occur
rence.
Passengers br Mfisahlpt.
Passengers by steamship Kanss* City,
f. r N. w York ve*terda> Pr Barfield. C.
I* smith and xxif* . W M Armstrong and
•a Mrs Kiln*. Miss Bteubner. Mrs
8m ' i •r. Mis** Estelle Park. M H. Goo*l
n.ar ar.il wife. Mr*. BmHn and son. V *1
>i ‘srthx. L. I*. Fdsco and wife. W. G.
R .grie. H. Gat tie and wrife. \Y. Wilson.
Mr 1 tgikson R**hert and flve m**n (navy
r. ruits). flve navy recruits for Newport.
R I . one whit* steerage from Jackson
ville.
p,in • rers by *tf‘.nwlßp Tallahassee.
N* xx Y* ric for Bavannah. Dec* * Ml** A
V .mg \ S Bofs Miss M F Brogan.
Jj JIU l Fresbv and wife MIM
M<;*- n. Mi E L. Byck. Mis* Mary
M Hale Water Hull. Miss I* A Law
r* t e. ( *pt R um, Miss E W Ro kett.
F. B. Titus gnd wife, C. E Roberts Miss
L J Gould. Ml.-s I> Austin. H. Waddell.
Mi i: I H irtf-.der. Ft L Owens. H
E ib* her. W. H. Torrey. H. 8 Ander
-*>n. Mi>* M Bruen. J C Hemp*e. U B
• ,| mi.in, Master Chapman. M ister H
W H Chapman and wife Miss
L M. •;.!% C. W Cheaey. Mrs W. J
UiOfaßfi i ‘ ! * Pratt
*; \v . J B. Wiley. J Deerlng. Miss
* M <iuig:-. T Smith. T Kurkulos. W
Chambers, 1, Verrocky. I Cohen. Frank
IL* y. J Morrison. T McKenna. G B.
;, ri y N N Young. J Kelsey. Kay llan
ii Ooldvstei W Hur
ra” R J Stokr-e. J. Rravant. F Besse.
\\ Taylor. E Marshall, O. I'etersou, *
Johnson. C. A. Gable. E. Thompson, 34
1 >it i man.
I’ssKer.gers arrived <ast night from PaL
tlmor* on steamship Itasca D J I vers.
M>* S J. Yocum. Mrs. D. King. II J.
Kontx. Mrs B. Yocum. J. Ii Jenkins.
M Kennedy.
SavNim nli Alnm n*r,
Sun rises at 652 a m. and sets at 4 54 p
m.
High water at Tybee to-day at $7 a.
m and 06 p m. High water at Bn van
nun one hour la*er
I’lin*‘s of the Moon for December.
Standard tlme—9hth mer.
I). H M
Full m*von 4 4 .78 nwrn.
Last quarter 13 4 42 eve.
N* w* moon 21 6 1 eva.
First quarter 28 7 48 eve
Moon perigee, 3d ar.d Jbth. Moon apo
gee. 15ih.
ARRIVALS AM) DEPARTURES.
Vesaels Arrived Yeatrrdav.
Steamship City of Blrtringhsm. Burg.
New York —Ocean Bteamahlp Company.
Steamship Itaeca, Blllupa. Baltimore
J J. Carolan. Agent.
Hark Monte A’k*gro M. (Ital), Fldeie.
Mars;.fs Master
Schooner c. C Wehnim. Cavalier, New
York —C. W. liowar*l A Cos.
\ revels Cleared 1 esterday.
Steamship riematls (Brig ), Ijeenaeps.
Antw* g Antwerp N 8 Cos.
Steamship Moorby (Br). Lawrte. Bremen
Barnard A Cos.
Bark Nlnl (Aut),'De Bortolaxil. Ttiente
Btrachan A Cos.
Bark Palls* (Nor), Johnson, Hull—Chr
G Dahl A* Cos.
FWirk Biandlna P. (Auat), Rosmanlch,
Trleate. Strachan A Cos.
4 ree|e W ent to *e*.
Steamship Kansas City. Fisher. New
York
steamship P H Miller. Peter*. Balti
more.
Steamship Berkshire, Ryan. Philadel
phia.
Bark Bravo (Nr), Andreasen, Ham
burg
Bark Franreora (Ita!), Bamalart. Har
burr
B hooner Bertha F. Walker. Moore, Bal
timore
Schooner Isaac T. Campbell, Stevens.
Philadelphia.
Memoranda.
Key \\ est, Fla Dec B. Arrived, steam
ers OMvette, Bmltn, Havana, ar.d sailed
for Port Tampa; Martinique. Dllion.
ami. and sailed for Havana,
Galxceton, and sailed for New \.,
•chouners Hattie c. Dunn. New 1
31elrose. Kelly. Nassau. Alma. Ron* *
Charleston. S. C., Dec. 8 Am \
schooners F'annle RHcha, Be hr mar i
tlmore, Georgetta Lawrence, Rodet.t. . ,
York.
Sailed, schooners Pearline (Br>. Berr
Jacksonville.
Liverpool. Dec I—Arrived, steamer
lopla. Pensacola, via Norfolk, for M, (
Chester.
Bremen. Dec. 7.—Arrived, steamer
rotea. Brunswick, via Newport New*.
Rotterdam. Dec. 7.— Arrived t>, -
Bthialda Penea ola, via Norfolk
Berry. Dec 7-Sailed, steamer Fr
Horn. Pensacola
Ja (ksonxilie. Fla. Dec. 8.-Entere*l h \
cleare*!, steamer Iroquois. Kembl**
York
Aotlce to Mariners.
Pilot charts and all hydrograpnlc ir r
mat ion will h* furnished masters n' v*.]
eel* free of charge in United Hr ite ’
drographic office In Custom Houa#>
tajns are requested to call at the or
Reports of wrecks and dere’tcth rr .
for transmission to the Navy Depuf ‘
ment.
Foreign Fiui.ru
per Belgian steamship Clematis r.
Antwerp—7.<4W barrels rosin, fin .tv*
casks spirits turpentine. sJ>v ...
cotton seed oil. $14,341; 4,(* : 4
olton seed oil. f?.WO. totai vain.
$142,738.—Carg0 various
le r RrltKh stramshlp Moorbv
Bremen- barrels r>*in 01.. F-?:
ions phosphate ro k. 321.000;
cotton. $218,443; 1.806 round bale* . .
$88,574.80; total value cargo,
Cargo various.
Per Austrian >ark Nlnl. for Tr .
4.04" barrel rosin. 811.342 85 -Cary
Htra.'han A Cos. Agent*
P**r Norwegian bark Pallas, for H . .
.-pint*. |BKM; ‘
s2.is-/); total value. $54.53u —Cargo by Ja ,
Farle, Jr.
IVr Austrian hark Hlarwltna r, f , r
Triralf—4.3nn t..nrr;a roaln. It; Xk r .
hy I’uierion-LmwnliiK Cos.
* oaatwli, Liitoria.
rr ataamahlp Brrkahlr,, for PMlai
phta—4l halo, upland notion, rti bN t •
ISO bhi, tutiH-nllnn. 3M7 f.,t iumt-r
tx..u-an|t„. *.’. rratra v.|u,1,10 , A . ,
pi* Iron. 10 bb.a lar i. 75 tub, , t ,
*ack, clay. .!*! .ok atavaa. 123 pk,> md.
tft. pk*, .tom„t|c, an j yarn*. 57 ‘a,.,
m,s, ha haln> lintara.
Per •vanumn !• H Jlliler. for • alt .
more-Jut hajva upiarnt cotton, JJ >. r >a
ro,ln. W.2J f„., | llmh^r ls; x ,„
or.in*,, r. r rat,* vrtrctnhlmi 77 bbia ■ . n
01.. *W pkica md*. 13 |,k)ra domcti. „ i
>.irns. 53 hbla tar, 776 m< k, cla>, 20u
hide, 1,5 ci... cannod *uoda
IVr atcamahlp Kinaas City, to N *
lork. D*c * 524 hair, upland cott. i
tlr* a. a Island ccaion. J 5 rarka rl .• ,~
M caac. canned ooda. S4O na.va dome.:,
.V) bb.a cotton a,l oil. l hbla r.a.r. o
‘hbta turpantlna. 2.U1 fa, lumber. 4" br ,
flah, 68 caaea (rara. S.ann boxea fruit t
hbla vexatablea ,IWi oratra vex.table.. o
tons pit iron. 77 bales tobacco. 150,<0; h!:i
ties, 631 pka md,e
telegraphic markets.
< IHlnamd from In*.. Twenty Th r..
Hutar Raw, q„IH. btTTfirm fair re-T.
Hut. 3 caotrlfu**:. 96-:eat 1 7 . .
m..|.„e. , ÜBar 3 rrflnwl
Standard A. 6 40c; confectioners A ♦* •
mould A. 6*sc; cut kwf. a.frt •, cruanet'
powderrd. 5.7 c; tranulated ',O ■
cube*. 5.75 c.
fOTTOS SERI) OIL.
Near York. Dec. S -Coeton seed oil
There was not much feature in oils ex-
Copt that steadiness continued to rule j -
fluenced by re.-ent exiiort trade Pnma
: nrude barrels, V; prime summer ve!. .
[3l Vo; iff summer yellow. :*jdic p-.m,
winter yellow. 37037‘xc; prime whip llj
aic, prime meal. K6.60V& 00.
CIIH4GO MAHhVTo
Ghi<wt°. Dec. B—Liberal re -ip'e were
mainly responsible for a net .t, ]•< , of
Su\c In January wheat to-da> .
weather and freer country offerlmt de.
press'd com. December closing r, |
May HB',C lower (Mts close.) >, .1 wn,
■1 nd provisions a shade to 6c lower
Leadint futures ranged as follow.
Openlnr lllthe.'L Lowest Clos r*
Wheat, No. J
I>ec TiA, 70S 70 76,4
Jan 71 fc7lH 71<* 7>H 7"' '•,
May .. 73*. 734 73', 73>,‘j73>,
Com, No. 2
Dec 375i(37\ 37** 3H 3*H
Jan 36 36 ©36>, 35S 35S
M iv 36 ! y336** 361, .V,
Oats, No. 2
Jan 21H 21S 21S 3!S
May 23% 23% 23SS23** 23‘*
Mess Pork, per barrel—
Jan ...112 12% 112 17% 112 10 112 16
May ...1117% 12 05 11 97% 12")
Lard, per lilO pound,—
Dec 7 15 7 15 7 12% 7 12%
Jan .... 6 87% 6 97% 6 6 *7%
May .... 92% 6*5 *92%
Short Ribs, per 100 pound*—
Jan 6 30 6 32% 6 30 *“
May .... 6 37% *37% 6 37% 07%
Cash quotations were aa follow, Plo r
quiet winter patents. 33 64<i8 *l. atrn .
12 3di,3 60, clear 12 9h6i3.a>. sprtnir st* 1 ’
Mat. patents, t3*u3Hl; rtratahts, JS ‘*l9
340; bakers, 12 304)2 26; No. 3 aprlnx wheal.
6*.a71%; No. 2 red. 71%7*%. No 7 com.
36**4987c, No. 2 yellow. 37c; No. 2ct 77%
@22%; No. 2 white. 244*ii26>*. No. 2 while.
246*026; fair to choice maltlnn barl-' < *
57; No. 1 flaxseed, fl 60; No. 1 Northwest
ern 1162; prime timothy seed, ft 4* mess
park, per barrel, til 57%f111.E0. lard t- r
MB pounds, t 7 10107 16; short rib- iM*
(looset. 66.26*1*1.75; dry* salted shoulders
(boxed) 6V'd6%; short clear aides (boxed
t* T'Hi* k). clover. eon*rct irrade. fl” ( \
10.25.
CIII4 AGO’b u tn ON VICE.
What Chief of rollee Klpley Ha. to
Kay of If.
Memphis, Tenn.. Pec. A—Chief of P. c*
J.rv.'ph Klpley of Chlc.igo arrived In M- n •
l>hl* to-nlghl Regarding the Cht r.
crufade against saloon* where worn- 1 * *
allowed to congregate. Chief Klplcv n
"There |* a very strong dealre on th
part of many people In Chicago to ! -
the dive* for good— that I*, the * 1 ■ '*
visited l>y women of questionable . ha’
i ter; and the criimde against allot, r
them to remain open ha# been In proe r ‘*
for a week or ten days. I should ■"
however, that the crinxidc wa* now " r
for the very excellent reason that th*
Mayor hae ordered that the pla. • •
closed. I don't see what further cruse i
along thla line could l>c made, end **’
fir aa I am advised, thl* I* the >- ,v
line which ha* a* yet been taken up 1 1
the reformer*.
"There la an antagonism In certain
quarter* In Chicago to closing th -a
|.la<e* ami the reason* on fhetr
briefly are Incorporated in the sin;.' 1 *
statement that If they are cloaed the \.rr
mi women who are now the targets
stead of being allowed to remain he'
are thrust upon the street* of th-
There you are, though It make* no
ference to me what I* done.
The chief *a>* he will he absent fr >
li.>me for *omv time, probably more
’.wo week* He 1* to go from her, >
probably stopping at Vicksburg flr
that oven* he will proceed to N' _
lean*, where he will remain two or
days.
Th* chief mid It wa* hi* Intention _■
take a (trainer for Florida, and '■
there go up the coast to Washing
from wMch point he will return to >.
-ago.
Duke of I nrk ( amlng Over
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Duke and Puchea# of York will v - c
United State* on their return )ourcr
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