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plunged to bottom IRON OKU II ARGfci WKST DOWN WITH ALL ON HOARD. £,GHT persons lost lives. , GALE OX LIKE HUE CLAIMED ITS VICTIMS. • nrrleit Don n hy Heavy Icon , | u ,,r Iron link* Cuulil Do Noth _ lo llrirur Those on Uoard tlclliiia ilnlrkly Swallowed I p in , 5,., Aairt-Barge Sauk In lot I ~..1 of nmrr and May \r*rr He I o*n Ird. tnd, 0.. Dee 9 A special lo thr Dealer from Kile, I*a., says; l. midst of on.- of the mom bitter t.at ever swept Lake Brie, the Iron ivi Charles Foster, In tow of the i|f\ went to the bottom at I thi* morning ten miles off Erie, jier oi.s wire drowned as fji ti RtlfU* of Cleveland: tlrst , r..,nu> unknown. se:o(vl mate. r.am. si aman Robert Wood, of Pori , i . Ml n . Seaman William Kelley ot i • matin, Mich ; cook. Mr> May of ai I two unknown deckhands. <l..irl*s Foettr was one of the fleet corrtgin of Cleveland, and fot ■ i ha> been running from Du Erie with Iron ore. Her cargo r r >i'd ol 1.50 U ton* ot ore. Went lion u Nose First. Ashley of the Iron Duke, made n safety. In an Interview ha said: t ester was n tow. about tint) feet „. r I was up all night and there were .►,:,* men on watch with me. The seas were rolling tr*tnendouly from the tiorth p.t and the gale carried with It a blind c. snow storm We made the harbor if *ll right. When we turned for the h . a sea much heavier than any oth r experienced, struck us. il ran to the nr Just as I got there the Foster t raed In an awful sea and went down cos* first. There was not a cry from the crew ol eight she carried. Just as she pitched down I saw on her fo-ocast e with a lan t*rn The tow line parteJ when she went down. The storm was so heavy that I could not put about to hunt for ai or.e There would no- have been a particle of use, anyhow, because In those tremendous seas no one could have lived minute, even If the water had not been 1-y .-o'd Had there been a cry for help lt> i.d have turned and risked my ship, bit It was no use. I had all I could *l* to mak.- jort In safety myself." seemed In tie All Hlalil. v. h.-n asked for an opinion as to the . i of *he rlnking of the Foster. Capt. A sad that he could not tell. c-ntty everything was all right at••it-i her." he said, "until she took that f. dip There had not been a tingle i. . of distress from her up to that is from tin o 100 feet of water '• went down .and there Is lit t -of ever being able tu locate the ;- The Foster was valued at 119.9®, t ere was no Insurance, as It elapsed I 1 The i-argo Was not Insured. The -.- vlr ■ rrew took a trip out to-day, 1 < Id nnd no traces of wreckage. lU I 1.-hMim ARTIST KILLED. Jr Till Me till in.* Lost Ills Life h) I filling From *a Uiuilnw. w V-ifk. De v It John M- Aultffe, a "•Il known arlisl, sris! To years, was ac ill) klioel 10-fijy by falling from a Wn- -* of his resilience. Mr. McAUllffa especially well known in connection i . has picture* of horses. He was ortg ii .i house pnluter. but as he hail .a 1 cur a gilt for drawing anti painting *■' "s he soon took to that as a busl -11. was nttlck lo see the posslbll -1'• or the American trolling horse and *'"'S tti work in that line almost ex ' ••!>. a.though there are extant a r timer of palntlgs by him of thorough 1* and race horses. H*- painted ex i i slvely on order* lor the late Robert i : <'outmoflore Dickinson, Col. Kipp ir-l Knapp, Gade Case and Measr • keman. Hammond are! others. He wis ,i" i tomaily every horseman ol prom fence. 'I J. MeURIDE IN NEW YOHK. twicer In liner Army Who Is En thnslastlc In Their t inir New Vork. Dec. 8.-On board the 'nmer La Bretagne, which arrived at ■ nsntlne last night, was MaJ. John M de. lute of the Boer Army. ; *|J Mcßrlde was In command of the brigade which wan recruited in this try and served with distinction un niake umll MaJ Mcßr dc. who is * r-attvc of County Mayo, Ireland, wax * mmand May 3. Mcßridg* spoke very enthuslas ef the Boer cause and expressed ''billion that they would eventually spite of their recent reverses. The after leaving Lorenxo Marquez, bd to Pans and thence to Now " ' NFtIRTI N ATE NECESSITY." ’•■nt I* What f'mtwfd a Killing nt Wlniihlioro, V C. • -mble, 8. C., D- c. J —This morning * '■> mnsboro, Ami- E. Davie shot and ■ 'antly killed Jamce 8. Lyles. The oor * Jury bus exonerated Davie. Both are prominent cltliens end well "and. The offalr happened at Davis' *Lylu having called him out. An ti-sie necesatty" Is stated to have ”1 the homicide. Bridge riant Destroyed. anion, 0., Dec. 9.—The plant of the "V '--land and Canton Bridge Company • ompietely destroyed hy fire to-day. - IVi.not). covereil hy insurance. Tramps - about the kilns are suppose! to responsible. Fire at Miles. Wls. •be. w*„ Dec. 9 —Fire to-day broke ' in the Anson Eldredge Company’s * and caused a loss of about |7S.o*>; ' trance Ro.flOO. , ' ,M ■ and I’ll tlnde I pti in till tooth. 1 T 'ego. Cal.. Dec. 9.-The battleship ' ' * ir 'l "Ulser Phi adelphla have sailed Q’ uth American waters. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. he Kind You Have Always Bought pp.tr PLAIN FACTS * -c. fur itflaN My newest book. "Manliness, Vigor ard Health, should be In the hand# of eve y man. % -i* T4{K -JBy f y ies m■ n OBk N ar.d SKIN J.Ncw.ou mihaway.M.D. i rinary *mi BLADDER COMPLAINTS, etc ands full of plain, solid facts that every man shouhl know In not giv. up all b >;>e and think yourself Incurube liecsuse >.u have tried other treatments in vain. Send for my book nnd read it car-fully, it wi.i give you a clear under* andlng of your condition ami show you a way to a per fect cure and f ill restoration to health and happiness This hook, w ith com ft* symptom blanks wl.l be sent free tn plain, scaled envelope to any address J NEWTON HATHAWAY, M. D . KA Bryan street. Savannah. Ga SIX DAYS’ BICYCLE RACE. Great t oil (nt In and (snilur* ni*e llha Been are<] In 'tnrft nn Garden. New York. Dec. 9 —Tie sixth annual international six days' bicycle race t Madison dquarc Garden, was started at midnight to-night before over six thous und people The race is held under the auspices of the American Bicycle Racing Association, and fourteen riders of In ternational reputation began the HI hours' grind. They represented as many |utrs who will race for the six days as teams. No man will be allowed to ride on th< track more than twelve hours In any day. but these two men In <*ch team may re lieve one another at any time that suits themselv* At the eml of the six dsye' racing, u .mi in prizes will be distributee! im.vig the riders The trank this year is bankevi vary steep and Is several feet higher at the outride then last year. The foil wing are the starting pairs, the first mentioned In each pair being Ihe one who started first for the team C. W. Millar, Ce leuig >, and Robert Wul thour Atlanta. Ua. Hugh McLean. Scotland, and Alex Mc- I.s ,n. tk-ntland. Os ir Ar.-ttson. Sweeten, and Oscar Babcock. New- York. \V. O. Stinson. Boston, and Frank Wal ler. Germany. John D ileol*. Brockton, and Floyd Krebs. Newark 11. G. Ewarts, r;i*na Falls, and Floyd M'Farlanrt. San Jose. H E. Bloecke-. Brooklyn, and Frank Albert. New York Joan Gougoltz, France, and Caesar 81- mar. France. ‘"arl Kiser, Germany, and Fritz Ryser. 5-ermuny. Joan 1-1 sc her. Switzerland, and Michael Frederick. Switzerland Rudolph Muller. Italy, end H. Aucou irior. Italy. <"harles Turvlllc. Philadelphia. and Loula Gimm. Pittsburg. T. J. Colgan. Trenton and Dicker son. —. Burns riercei. Boston snd Archie Mc- Earhern, Toronto. The Low-on breythers, John and Gus. sent their entry In too late and did not start. Fitzpatrick end Llngenbelter the German teum; Maresca slid Bas.-ofr l, the Italian team, and Nlkadon and Hofman, the Berlin team, fa lid to qualify, an*l were not allowed to start. Speed will be the chief faetor In the race, for among the men are Harry Kikes, the world's middle distance rhamnion, Stinson, who recently rode more than forty miles In an hour; Fl- yd McFarland, the handicap king, and Jt an Oougoultz tho swift Frenchman. To offset these men’s brilliant rushes to the front Ihe slower ones will have to use all Ihe gen eralship at their command snd during the week there will !>e many an Interest- Ing moment. Last year's race war won by Miller and Waller with a score of 2.733 mile* and four laps Walthoor won the Individual oris*, continuing alone after bis partner had dropped out. Shortly after the start the men showed speed. The tlrst lap was finished with Elke* In the lead followed by Stinson. Mil ler, Aronson. Gougoultz, Dubois and Tur ville In the order named, with tho rest bunched. With the enthusiasm at It* htght. Gou goultz on Ihe seventh lap. broke Into a wild spurt nnd galixsl thirty feet on Kikes The latter and Stinson, by a big spurt, ratight up with him, but Oougoultz held the lend to the end of the first mile, which he made In 2:29 3-5. The pace was very fast during the first hour. Kikes was In front at the end of the hour, with l miles ti laps; Ootigo tz second, at his saddle post, with the others closely bunched, trailing Immediately be hind. READY TO FIGHT ANYBODY. Jeffries Prefers Fltssiinninns, hut Will Take Any of the Others. New York. Doc. 9 —Herman J Witt* of Cincinnati, to-day saw James J. Jeffries In this city relative to the boxing con test which M Is proposed to pull off at Cincinnati Feb 1 and 11. next, tn the big convention hall. Jeffries made an agree mi nt with Mr Witte to postpone all his theatrical engagements after Jan 1. snd to go Into tra.nlng. He told Mr. Witte that he would fight either Fitzsimmons. Rtihlln or Sharkey. Fitzsimmons prefer red If he cannot get a match wllh Fitz simmons he will fight Ruhlln. providing Ihe last named boats Maher In Philadel phia. Sink. MVItV L. Me LEAK DEAD. NYaa the Mother of John R. McLean nnd Mrs. Deere?. Washington. Dec. 9.—Mrs. Mary L. Me- Ijtan. mother of John It. McLean of tha Cincinnati Enquirer, died here to-day of neart disease. At the bedside of Mrs. Mcleum when the end cum*, were ner -laughters. Mr* Dewey and Mrs. Ludlow the wife of Rear Adtnlrjl Ludlow, her eon John R McLean und Admiral Dewey. Mrs. McLean was the widow of the late Washington McLean, proprietor of the Cincinnati Enquirer. She was In her 72d year. READY TO MAKE HONDA. Justices of thr Peace on the tt#s* In i'hlenao. Chicago. Dec. 9 —The performance In each of the loading theaters of Chicago wa* given to-tilght with a Justice of thi peace sitting behind the wings on tn* stage ready to make bonds for any of tho actors or actresses In ease an attempt should be made to etop the performance This was the result of s threatened raid Ir.g of the performances. There was. how t ver. no raid Threats of raiding had beet made by saloon keepers whose liquor licenses had been revoked Death of J. T. Grime*. Dawson. Ga . Dec. 3 Mr. J. T- Grime* one of Terrell county's most highly e* teem* I farmers, died st his home near Grave-' Station. Thursday. Ho was about 40 years of age. THE 310FNING KEWS: MONDAY. HECEMHEH 10. looa POPES TEMPORAL POWER. UM ftl ill Mini* IRKUM) <\ THIS hum %\ au>no>. It* frrrr*| to (hr r>|ir n* l’rlinurr In thf \ admit— laliiiD tlir 4o%rrn meuf of 1 1 aI > Mioiiltl Hr Miiur* where Kite Ilian a f II time—Trni* lioral Sovereign!) Itir Onl> ilfler ll%r (suaranlrr of lliv Pope’s lu ll p*n*lr nt r. W.ftjshlngton. trr o—ArchM*hop Ire- Uml. in a Pinion preached st 8* Pit rl k s Church in this oily to-day. rrviroth ib qursnon of th lr.deisndff>ce of th* Pep* an<J that at no rmo> day "the Italian and Chrtatrndoin at 1a%% uld k w hack to tlc i>api<'y Its wonud dignity and librrty.** The discuaalon of w iat U know n a.> (hr Reman question was eepo iilly alg n fleant as Archbhh p on *hr occa sion of th* latter‘B recent v sit to Rome ta ked at Irngth with thr Pope Thr Arch* hlthop referred to thr Pope as a prisoner In (hr V<; an. voluntary In that no phy* aid forcr prrventa hia having It. prr clnta, and lnvolutdary in that h** could not go bey end the Vatican Without im rairl.vg hk dignity as pontiff, aid without seeming to accept the a.tuatlon created for him by the rntran e In o Home of the troope of the Italian government He rad the Carol- Church i "a di vinely created organlrm. receiving direct ly from Chile‘ Its mi-alon airl all thr rights which are r.eedol, that it my live nd v. ‘’l#, Its IlfAn I mis lon are ex p Mfl In Its supreme chief l ie au c*a so of Ptcr. and to him biong In a pre-etnii n.t manner •11 the inher ent tn church, an* wher** possrs-lon U needed for fulfil men of its mission and work w lied by Christ lienee, the p. ntlfi s nfht to In lep**nden :e and at a coi.requ* nee. sovereignty ’* The A rchWshot' said "If tlio I*op U s civil subject of an authority out*l.le of himself, he has not • lie n*--etscry fre<*lom; the tu,er of gov irnncnl wcul dime.fere, mat* law- !m pining hi* ft*<-tom of action or atrive to linpose rnet;io! mote *rvl-.wble to th* state than the church The Pon tiffs worls must heir no powethle suspicion that I hey w ere lmjH , e*<t by nvti who have no authority >n ihlng* moral ond spiritual. If the sovereign Pontiff he the subject of the King of Ita’y what guarantee is there for other people# an-l other rulers tout, whether through fear or favor, llaliau influet, e have not |ene trated Into the Vatican and that Italian Interests arr not to be served. The perl! of national Jealousies would be the greater were the foreign countries at the time warring wuh the King of Italy. We In America are willing Indeed, tn harken lo Hie words of Peter, but It must be plain that they are not the words of a foreign ruler whose sole purpose is the Interests of a foreign nationality, not of the church. "The sole effective guarantee of Inde pendence for the Pontiff is temporal sov ereignty which marks out for him suffi cient space on earth upon which he mat work tn fulfillment of hi mlselon with all the Independence he nes-dw. Tite depend ence of a bishop Ufwat the ruler severs Him from union with Christiana In other our.trlew, reduces his church to ihe con dition of a national church sn.l disrupts lire oneness of the universal church. Other churches than Ihe Catholic do nol ilc man I civil tndcpndence and temporal l*ower tor Ihcir chieftains, because no other church lhan the Catholic l* a world church, nor aims at taring at the same time iinlver-a! ami ore; nor Infills the In junction of Ihe Kivlotir, 'leach all na tions' " The government of Italy, he contended should have remained somewhere outaide of Rome. AFFAIR# AT AMERICA 9. Carnival Arranged lor hrlatma* Week—Other Mailer*. Amerleus. Ga., Dec 9 -The people of Americas are quite ©nlhueiastlo over Ih© proposed Christmas carnival, the success of which now stems a'-ureri. An amuse ment company has Ihe contract for fur nishing Ihe Midway and other stroel at tractions. while Ihe usual trade; display will be a pronMnctu feature. Efforts are being made towards a military display. and to thi* end the Fourth Reglms iw wtl. he Invited here, while Gov. Candler will be asked to come and review the troops. The carnival will last throughout Christ mas week, beglnntrg on Monday. 211 h. and ihouaand* of visitors are expected The regular city election for Mayor and Aldermen lakes* place next Wednesday, but as the result was determined at the Democratic primary, three weeks ago, the ;egular election wl.l create but little in terest Hon. John 11. FeliV-r. one of Amir- Icus' most progressive and popular cltl en*. wlb be Mayor, and ** In ihe past, will do much toward* advancing the city's material and commercial Intetest*. Arrerl us merchants have been having a "business carnival" for several weeks In the way of a splendid fall trade Business has not been so good In years, and all rejoice at the prosperity which 10-cent •otton has brought them. The han Isome new hu*e of worship erected here by Ihe I'nlvers.vllsls of Amerleus and thi- section was formilly dedicated to- ay. D . Q.'H Bhtnn of Bos ton. Mass., general ml.-slonary. preache.l the dedicatory sermon, and was ssslstel by Rev D B Clayton of South Ca o Ini and Dr. Thomas Chapman of Georgia. Manv L'nlversa Ist* to*! ling In nearby towns are Blending the dedb-atory meet ings. which began on Frl-lay last and closed to-night. Sumter Superior Court t* still In ses sion. 10-mor.ow beginning the third week of the term. No cases of special Import ance have been tried so far. Robber? In Hawses. Dawson. Ga . Dec. 9-Friday night about 7 o'clock. Jim Jones, a negro from Fltlkerald. vis held up on Main strsei by Pal.as Beokworth sn*l Will, or "Black" Diamond. n<l what money he had taken from him The *.-*ne of the crime was near R L Mellon's store In the glare of two arc lights. Heckworth put a pistol to .lone*' face. While Diamond rifled hi# pockets they receiving for their hold work 31 6£> In cash—all Jon** had. Tit* mbbera were arraigned before Mayor lwwry snd fined ID each or forty days on the streets. After serving their sen ten.** for the city they will be delivered to the county offi oats to be tried for hlghwav robbery. fi* kworth was under a 3k> bond for committing a similar crime In frawsor some two months ago. Thonuravllle News Notes. Tnotnaavll e, O*., Dec. 9—F. P. Dl mukes Is pre(*ulng to erect a hardwood work* near th* Balfour Basket sivl CYate factory In this city. !l* will manufacture shultl* blocks fir cotton mil |di ker sticks, handles, hardwo*! nitlng*. et K L. Uuton. son of Mott* Linton, who llvod In this county, dted recently from the effects of on accident taoelvexi la a saw mid. HIS REQUISITION REFUSED. Goa. Aleiiiitt's A*- l lon In the Kentucky I a ere I* Helnu I si-il an n I're eedelil Asslnsl Him. Indlantpolla, lnd.. De - 9 —Gov M<wtnt lowlay received vvotvl that Gov. Tbomaa of C’okvre 10. had refused lo hontir a requi sltKm from Indian* for the return of Cllf tv-n Oxmtn of Princeton, lnd . a.suscd of defrauding u rial c.-tate dealer ol Chi cago. .v fiwclal from Denver eav- the Indiana sheriff had Attorney Gii.t-ral Campbell of Colorado Inspect the papers, and they were declared legal. After tuts it Is 'ated Gov- Thomas hail u consult a Mon with Mr. Camp; 11. and ther. a ti.-ii.uced that th* p*i|Hrs were not mad* out In technics* form, and tnte in connection wt a the aitltu.le of *ov M tut of in n.at a. in refusing to honor Gov. H k hum f requisKlon for t i return t*> Ken tucky of \i 8. Tar lot and other* now .Ivtng m Indiana, wno were wanted in Kentucky, he east wot. 1.1 . *u-** him lo reftsw the requisition Gov Thomas*, it •* e-rv Int the time, said that several other Governors, he believed, deckled to tak* similar steps regarding Gov Mount. Gov. Muting nil to-mcot "There me* t>* romeUitng political in tnis n-atter, I ant surprised that Gov. Thoaui- iuor. to any so calleil precedent In hie action on the requisition. 11* cites my action In the Kentucky * a** * a* a precedent, whl-h he says he Is inrltiie-l - follow 1 con s.drr**l no prevent when 1 iefu*-d the Kentucky reqtiiHdion* 1 <ltd so because I did nol believe the men could get a fair trial In their own elate" t APT. T. 11. HENDERSON DEAD. Accidental Ivillina Mrlna* Grief tn Twit Families. Macon, Dec. 9—Cap' Tom H Hender son. age.l id. years, db-d to-day ai noon Kl-lney trouble killed him lie was 111 only a short time For twelve years he had been In charge of the. warehouse of Jaques & Tinsley. Prior lo that I me he was agent for Ihe Southern Express Com |o*tty. He was b--rn In Virginia, but came to Mh on lmmedaltely after the war. In which he was a brave soldier. ll*' leaves a widow-, two daughter* and 'a son. Aldlne Cheek, aged 12 years, shot and k He I his Iktle 9-year-old playmate, Lotii* WllchlnaU this morning The two were playing in a |y*-m at thi- Cheek residence with several other' cJUblren IVlbhlnskl was Hhout to li-ave, when Cheek p ck*-'l up ihe *h>* gun from the corm-r *tnl said, "Don’t leave us yet." AVlth th*-- words tb* gun fired atul AVllchu.skl f*-ll -b ml. half of tits ne* k being torn away an 1 spsMered against tire wall. Cheek dropped the gun and ran into the street, begg.ng somebody to kill him. explaining that he had killed hi* friend. The coroner r* fu*<l to hold an Inquest. The mother of each of the boys Is prostrated with grief The fathers tire merchaius h< re C. G. Cox. bookkeeper fot Bteven*' Pottery. dt*d h* re to-day. Attempted Assassination. Dowson. Ga . De R —ttherlff Chrlstb* went to Albany, and retun.ed with Will Goshen, a negro, who Is charge-1 w.th ut tempting to assassinate Section Master J H M.-Iwod of the Central Rallrcai-i. -ome two years ago It was about 11 o’cln* k at night when Goshea went to the horn* of Mr. McLeod, and made a note* at a win d* w aronslng him Then he hred i 1 *.d of buckshot from a gun, barely mtse'ng Mr McLeod's head. Goshea. st she time, was an escaped convict from Dougherty county chain-gang. Aualnat Poly isuniy . Washing ion, De- . 9—A mass meeting held here to-dgy uiwler th* auspice* of the Women's Interdenominational l iilon. in the Interests of the proposed constitu tional amendment prohibiting polygamy in ihe United S bh-s. snd ail terrltorv un der Its Jurisdiction, nloptisl reeolutlon* urging prompt actlo*t by Congress In sub mitting lo the several stal* th* pro|>ose I amendment. Opernllve* AAIII Strike. New Bedford. Maita., Ire*-. To-morrow morning nearly 1 <•' igwrutlv* - will. r. main away from Ihe Acushnes nnd N.tth iway mil.* owing to a dispute wllh their employers on the sub)not of stopimg*- pay A meeting of 111* striking weavers wl.l Iv held to-morrow to outline future policy. London Awnll* l-ord Robert*. London. Doc. 10.—larr.l Rolvrts Is ex pected to a rive In Ind*n Jan. 5 lie wiii iv mot by tne Prince and Prince of Wales ami wl I pro ee I Iniin* Hal* It In triumphal |>rogr*ss to 81. Paul's Cathe dral. where he will attend a special ser vice of thanksgiving. fO! I.D NOT 111 A THIN GOO. Illndmr Divinity Saved From Ike Alohammedana I* Abs,ye Price. From the Chicago Chronicle. It Is part of the Mohamtmslan ereeJ lu smash the noses of all Idols tlrey may come acruas. When they Invaded lndlu tlrey defaced In Ibis way every Hindoo god A figure of Vishnu cut In green Jade was btrl*d In the bed of the Ganges during Ihls Invasion and Is now preserved in a tvmpio In Benares. II is tho only |r fecl linage h-ft of all the old Idols, ami It* sanctity is such that tiro pilcMs of Alla hnhsid have offered tor 11 Us weight In gold, together with two magr.lfi nl ru bles. formerly lit* eyes of Buddha But they eannot buy It. An enterprising Australian millionaire, named Ivonard took a trip to Peru re cently. He saw- great flocks of ih* alpaca wandering on the And**- Being a wool grower hlmsa-lf. he was struck with the r splendid fleece. !l resolved to buy *-vu.- ami take mem home. He finiml that the Peruvian government absolutely prohibit ed their export. He tried, by chartering a special ship, to smuggle some off. but was unsuccessful. Then the idea *-.-*1 rred to him of tuklng them out of the country eastward. He bought a Urge n*>-k, en gage*] trusty men ar.d had the creatures driven over the passe#, UMJdI f*-er above sea love;, and then clean a* ro* tha conti nent to Bueno* Ayres Tht* little expedi tion cost him 113.6 U). But the ong march had so weakened the alpaca* that they all died on the voyage. On she top of the Prince of Wales’ cor onet Is a small full of feathers. The wife of a rich Manchester colon stunner en deavored tu g-1 some simitar, him was told Dial there were none on Ihe market. “I don't mind spending Lf* l ." she said. The plume seller srol.esl "They will coat you the price of apecla! expedition lo New Guinea ” he observed. Her hu-**nd was enormously wealthy and she Induced him to authorize this. losst June thn plume hunters return* I They had ham away nearly a year and spent over ft.ooo. They reported that the feriwah. Ihe particular kind of biro of parndtae from which Hie plumes are taken, is extinct. Relief for the Gentler Sex •• Mothar’m Frlond” is a special friend .** during the nine tryinKmonUii before childbirth. It is a simple liniment of marvelous power, and, by its -c* ,>* relaxation of the muscles, allays all nervousness, re- /A lieves distressing headaches, cramps and nausea. W It Im a blomsing In a bottlo, robbing j confinement of ait its pain. / • •* M Uk#f 9 * H ©hkl Hr *JI rv*aa®t % 4# flmgf NfttdMMV ' f , If b* mt ■rill ur*i u by r•**•** may AJ/ ■ wlMr t rtw vgfpq t*p*w r*e'-ir< ofpTKP THI NKlUrilll.D MiUHTOH (.. *(!■<•. . ♦* W I ( .Itiri • 1-30. M•* - IUI nr*MIIM fOfM AHd ftma wtwO “MY SUMMER AMID ROYAL PALACES." By Mr?. T Iv Win Ti!mxic<*. (Oor> 19W tho ChrUiJin Herald, S>>* York* N -am*i rr h.l 1 n1 ai lair#' frv>fi\ t‘* • -.Hi than th qu* :t>n wa? I'iaYsl mr f*. ,* ihii iti-in Yaki hv h 4 .:>un inr . . jviriuntv thi* ammer for !*u..iy* F * royalty It* E r What 4> >*ou think of tt ir CFRijjariMW w h i* j*.ti.. mu j.nt* ('(* ?A a.H Ij.li >ti hr t n* '! ft i lrd iinif ! to an*?- r tt, th ,h kri*, *i relu. Ur.r> V**, w. siv i a-i *i. opi*ortuntiy of tern l*l - h .i! • : m i < omtn n i* w! i iii dl> mi),l tmj> ,i ho.i* '- *• ti ha> .] m Im v aiitrj so l rt ui iffi Ul. ’Hie ] .i .i .lih-n i my hu*mi,Al fr.Ain* In *1! thr lanno: Euioj i for f?uny y ir to o t *n flt>*r w‘ n;i*M to An t Ihr fir? • rrnitirk I (> make 1 , In reply to i•• jo* so to th* onlr.iM liriw <n repuba an Nlinj.ii nf ai l royal m-Minar* !*> s t tM*n t? 9no contruM at all. The ln NtHi on th.- m n unrn # nsln<; ihe imhu|b ]i is the who an afrii.' t Af kX'H,|f l.netr p!a • *r who s fru*g.ina for thing higher, (hut lai *jh a.rf* 'n* higher ihe F*rln’e or Prln i s.- tii * Mnf oi.-r oi Empir e lie mo; e unconv oivU.atal Rpoblh>tn aimphotfly lr iu more (han io>al hiiop.i- |iy. W'hlP- Hi*- ?how ■i • >iiV’ ’ of |hiv.i may rn-;. n*f i hly uphol^rr-r#^ q> (Ml; ui.K< l wi: .i -I. i U.ir\ aiat skUiw w ill) ni in(i■: p;• •> *f p,ittWsn|. tho "livtr..; i * m >( lui>p*.iii f *{u r- f r th* m p.i .*?* plain a? (ho ro.-me of p pit ordlnarLy pro? While ihe lourtet; cetalogur in hand, m jermliusl to ihr ugh tng *ipor intent a w hlrh w* re on v occiH>le) hy ► uv’ Mrio or Napolfon Ar Maria Terra® and (h*- plllowr of Ihe > ourh .uni th* r.mopy r*’ ,i)>lai’ ®nt;i ■p.endor. (or the meat part tne sleeping apartmentK m. m unpi•; nling ae a hwi*ir*i hmr . in tin ■ nii< city of Berlin •>r N*!ennii or |Vtrr?hurg. or Copan h inf* i. While I ii* Uiiiijurt of h Klni; or ji might • fv>il> FW/imp what w w. ij.tf c®il many lii>na®mle of dollar •id thf* gleam o th.- cha.U* . and th t! and of the phiir at*- Rovnr'htng to hr fv m. mwrd for n life tlnv thr ordinal y '•r*akf®at or lun< hti?ai >*r nnnrr f m jm’. a'r h a? plain a ordinary cutlery, and table-cloth and l-T-pi. • r can make I 1h hr* *Kf -i-i• • >rn tilt k ~)!ui vvh' f ■ King Or ir and i.ir Quern r|t. mornlnq •ft*-r mmidng. la jtroh.il>, \ hr wirnplr ri* i thr hr-kfa.• -loom of many of those who |m id thle -krt. i When Emperor Francl.? J<f*rph Invlrrr any nir to <tlne with h'*n *' Y Irnna, h>- eram-tlnien apologtzi'9 for thr of the in* il Mr i}|i.k:onr who was in *ome r*>|c(H a Kina oar*.-.l (hr trj>.i4f to which hr invited mv hu*- ‘ and i HawMi .-o a friv i, k < •*••••#• Thr fwinp of r-'valtv In erm on j:t?ai ° <*•>lon*, hut n*> pnon *, howr\er high \y bom, -an always walk on gluts Th* vmm ex|Hiiv. Af print* ly and Im rrl I hoti9rhti>|l.s i- in the siipjMirt of offi l and at eo lati's, who mrj l te trx ly to rep n I -t thr f!r.**t ill. though that < .l may not c* die moit- than fxicr a >*ar. or once* In f;ve yrarr. 11 ufxl rede of horeee mua: he ready, though vome of thrm may n*v*r be harn. j-nrd for marriage, a coron.itl *n. or an lmpe r iil ohntequy, and theme ortatdon* arc very far apart •••••••• The conversion of three people I sm prKnjrly familiar. Thr Km|>r>HA of Uu-- .“ta. without any iH?ttoU.>, expreaned to m> thy preference hr had for th** Cldnr* above tin Japan* •*. Shr kI1; "The J panrjti.. may p rteod to In- friendly, lut they atah you In thr dark." Sh** c.mn and foigel that when Nlrlio.ae. now her h i buml. waN travr’irg In J:i|tn. he receive* 1 a ruffi.iii ntf -ko that failed him w - Inn, anl that now w hen *hr Enn‘rtr in ex lied or overworked, that I ipmexe wound i>f m.m> ju.ir aqo till Ua*urha him. The Crown Prime of Denmark In *ty'a and langnaar that w. are fand'lir wdih in our own tiorarv. a*ild to u; **C>me, let rn>’ show you Into my dm * and then •.o-k Uf- tl.io jkdi ?f> -t i\ And Ihe Frown Prlii • ? nai lto mr "Fome. let me sdiow you my garden You will find it ne quiet an though It were many mil.** from hum in habitation, though only five mllr.-* from F|ienhag n** With what simplicity thr Idowagrer I'mprrKH uf Hus nla ?howiti| us her pi turn* an I ii-kr-i u* altout where we h.d been, and Invltr I ua to come again on th** mo r>w Him > Ic ily ri-i.’i - In ull tha high place® we wera permitted to visit. Hut one must go abroad In or 1* r to fully appre Lite horn* Hfi* In Amrlo. Ttere are hippy prop n in oil' murttry than In any other kind. Great pi In.'eg -Hid n>yal families, howrver kind an<l benevolent ami exemplary, lmT>ly a mu.tlttMlr of people with not enough to eat o: wear or she Her them I had rathe r live ten years In Am* rl i than thirty In anv <oun ry. While thi-rr Is no contrun Mwn>ii republican Mnipltrlty and royal manner*, there h a contrast, wide and awful, beneath our roumry—where every towlthy and Inlur.trloti* man can make a comfortable living and monarchist Inn In. w'h rr poverty I* the comtmm mheriiance of the people. Thus much have I learn® s from n w Jourm ' Im. thi* summer in th ca pi t ils of Europe Eleanor M T ilm i^e. Thomn\lllr %i w \>tea. Thnmaeville, <Ja . De*- k lf.trry T.iy lor, colored, c.iarge*! wuli killing unotue negro near this city some wo-ln. ago, ha** lifti-n arrested i.ear Montlcello. Flu . in*l i-onflncd in jail in thi city. He will .>e triel next week, when Jmlgc Candler wui hold court here for Judge Hansel). B. 11. Wright, who had his horse, bug gy, lap rolw* ami whip sto.en from hi* .xirn in toi* city abcait # week ago. has recovered everything, except the lap robe. Th** stolen things were found nest Montleel.o, Fla., but there Is no clew to the thief. Wright Saunders, the young merrhant of Cairo, and chant'd with editing fire to his own store, am) thus causing the con flagration in tnat town re.-ently Is con fined In the jail here. The theory fa tnat Saunders ttanted to awimlle the Insur* anc companies. Ia 11 n li#* • Act** >oln, Tallahassee, Fla . De* ft.—Th# Gover nor’s Guards, having no captain ami m. flrst lieutenant, there is unusual activity In military circle an election has been onjensl for Monday night. J. W. Du/ton. light-weight chimp-ion of the South, and Harry Ij.ntun of Tallahas aaa, engaged In a friendly glove contest at the open* house Friday night. At the end of the tenth round the contest was declared drak The sr tators pro nounced Linton the cleverest l>oxer. Max FTatauer of Tal ahaoaee. yester day returned from New York with his bride, formerly Mist Emma Price. Rico It is a pood soap. Ii is kept by al! the lead ng grocers. Flori li roaji Work*, J *>) • >* . ille. ii. uiv. t:\ i.m •* (tne lluiilrrl %**ni|il(h mr nls of b* ( lostiia ( uiur>. 'opyri/ht. 19n the Fhrlstlan Herald. New York An eventful cenluiv truly has been :a!s nineteenth century of the Fhriauau era, tow within a month of It* <se | From whatsoever standi*.‘int K Is reg.jrd r*!, im history le marvelous In the know I* •Hip w-e have gitnri during Its progreae, jf our own glooe, ; stands unparam le.l I hrre has l>tej wonderful progress also in aclence, m Mucatlon. hii*l in the adap atKai of natural forcr* to human pur pose- iviltl.al and terrltorl.il changes, .8* have made this . very different woitd fr*m (hat of In> it is not possible m -tnall ei*4ca o cvrti mention the a\ .u h make th* s century meinomoh . hut it may be mtnri stifig io r* *.i • hundred, ivblch. If not the lmt>or.nt. an* nos** that have had the infill n i in snapir.g and developing the con lit loft <>f the nations War* and Itevnluflnns. Battle of Auaterltts, Njpoleon lefrats Austrian.* arul Russians, l*o, Bottle of Tt ifaigor. Nelson sinks French fleet, Idf*. Moscow burned by the Russians to en i ip Napokcai. lft 12 Battle of Waterloo, Napoleon vanquish' and. 181 ft Bottle of Navarlno. securing Greek ln ;e|endeni e 1M27. Crimean War, Great Britain. France u and Fardtnia ag ilnst ItussU lftM-.V. Indln mutiny, tn which native D>hllers males-r* English tn*ii, women and chll- Iren. l*7. Ft .in<*o-Austrian War. Ift*.: followed by t.irlbal ll> campaign unifying Italy, lv-i The Great Flvil War in Ainerl lfcki Mirn i b r *f !-**** to Grant at Appomattox, vprll H. H6f> Act r*- Fruaslan War. iVcislvw tmtib* Sttdoss. July 3. IJlfai 1 rsnro-Knsh-l.in War Isertslve ba*t • -Vdan. S-f>(. 1. Ik7t*. followe| |y federation of German statea In German empire Riifiwi Turklth War. Battle of I’lavna. He. Jo. 1*77. Hum I*l dment of Alexandria by th* Brlt j-h lSftil. followed hy the o *u pat lon >f Egypt. \\ ir l*etween Chines® anl Japanese. Ainetico-flpanlah War. <Mantla. May J. IN. Ha nt logo. July 3, IMH War hy Great Britain against ttouth Xfnoan HsfMibHm. jvixt-iisii France lafomri an empire, !*N; a n*puh- Ilc. U4a. an mplre again. 1*52; Thlnl He publlc, I7 Genera outbreak of revolution through •ut Europe. im. Biam*. seftged from the Pope, bacocnaa api tal uf Tutted Italy. l<o I i|drstlnn. In the \r th' Expedition of Btr John raokilu, IMf. !>*• L*ig. 1*79. Oreely, ftl, ivary. IK9? Nansen. 1*94. Duke of the vbtuxxl (fortherest northi. IWU In the Antarctic Blkos, I*7l, Balleny, ■ON. <fL’rvlile. I*4o. H wa. 1911; Wilke*. G 2. Hun'tifrsvlnk, In Africa Uvlr.gatonc*. I*4o-73. Htaidty, Vmj-17; Hpeke and Grant, IM3 In America John C. Fi••moots Journey westward to the Haclflc, IMM4. In % rnllon. I'lrat steamboat, the (Vrnsmt, mails a oyagv fmm New York lo ARwny. |gtt7. ihe Mist sfiNi nboat to cross the Atlunth . ha Hwvanisah. I*l9 First rallrowd. Btorktnn n Dwrllngton. Avgland. IBft; litihimnre ar>d Ohio, four ee* >T'flei |.ng IR3O. laightlng the streets by gas, first experl un-n* in London, !Wt7. Electric light produced by Edison's ap tdicat.on of sub-dlv|slon, )ft7* Tho Mof-ormick reaiwr Invented, 104. Ifivwe's sewing fna< hlne. IMt> The electric telegraph Samuel F. B Morse, 137. First lino In the United State*. 1814. The telephone first exhibited. H7fi. The phon*gr.ph. 1*77-*ft Fable laid aero** tho Atlantic, 1857; per f< fid Fleetrlc r.iHrond at Edlson’a home a Menlo Hark I*> I’hotogrsphy first experiments by Da guerre 1829. Find fuccessful portraits by Morse. 1829 The * pec tros cope first used, uwe, per fected I*6o. Roentgen rays found to penetrate solids. ! tm. Borl*l nnd lliimnnlfarlan. Slavery' al>oUshed in the British domin ions. 1*33. Alexander 11. Emperor of Russia, eman cipate* twenty-fhree million serfs. Hksi Lincoln's Emancipation Broc la ms t ton. 18*2 First International Exposition In Hyde Park. London. 1851. First settlement of sn internaflona! quarrel by arbitration instead of war (Alabama Flatms of tha UnMed States Hgaln-t England). I*7l. International peaca Fiogre®s summon ed by Russia, meets at The Hsgue. I*9*. Organisation of the Red Cross Society it Geneva. ISA 4 Organisation of the Woman s Fhrlstlan Temperance Union. 1*73. First College HctG.-rnent established \m. The Fhrlstlan Herald adopts £.OOO chll drsn orphaned by the India fam.ne. 1900. HHlgtouk. Orrantsation of the American Board of Fofmnfeslofiars for Foreign Missions. I*lo. First missionaries sent out. I*ll. orgar-nation of the first Hunday flchool I'nlon In London. l*h3 American. 1*34 British and Foreign Bible Horlety found #•■l, ]** Ameri an Bible Society organ:se<), lfti*. First Young Man’s Christian Associa tion established by George Williams in London. 1*44 The Inquisition abolished by tho Bpfin ish Fortes. Il3n Beginning of the Hilvitlon Army, I**£ Doctrine of Penal Infallibility formally indorsed hy the Ecumenical Council, I*7o. Bible revision: New Testament Issued. UAL Old Testament. I*BS Orrantsat ofi of th* first Young ple's Hocxt-iy of Christian Endeavor. UKI. Organisation of tho Order of King's TMughters. 2M. fllaastera. Earthquakes: Caracas. IM2. India (2.000 fvrmair k lied). I*l9, Canton, China e 'ii pTJlhed), IS3O. Calabria (1.0(10 pernor r bur mi), i*3.'>, H.n Domlngu (£.OOO killed), I**2. ; Southern Italy (J4.0U0 lives lost), I*&2. Cal abria (10 000 killed). UtT. Quito (T>.ooo deaths). 1859; Mendosa, South America (7 00) deaths). TWO; Manila (1.000 deaths). 1*0; Mlrylene (1.000 death). I**7. Arequipa and district OS.OOB desthe). I*. Han Joae. j Colombia (14,009 deaths). l*7S; ScV> (4 000 j rßathe). IMI. Castami. iofa (1 NO deaths), j I***: Charleston. H. C. ttwoperty worth f" - (Mi.iiio destroyed ami forty-one liv** lost), 18*7, In thr Riviera (2.W> deaths;. IW7; Ja pan (4.000 daad. £.00) wuundad). INI. Famine* Ireland. 1*44, Russia (Amarlea contributed through tha ChnaUao Hera id • * • •*f rr sent on board the Leo) It 1 x Iv Ift*. • P-V. li*>- 1*74 1*97. v- . rn* l years, there h>: 1 Amer : Minfrl tvut ions in igh ihe Christian Herald li :. t se ontrtbuiione m I*, t • id.ui .*om on hi-tint th- ii r Everett in UN and lftri) on I • an iha Quito Th© great fit© In Chicago, I*7l. ! . C i m*i fi.*# i t ir >\ ing Johns* t. V% |i. p.i . l*v T ill wsve .11 il on Tex 1900 Tidal h.iv* in J.tijHii ** *ep# i way ftO 000 hou- and kills 2.4N person# IMS. I.Heratiin . dioethe publieiies Fluff iso* ) h * : 11um 1 writes Lee Miserable*. I*o T mu- Carlyle'* )lu*for> f the Franco H* v- lotion published. 1*37 Ralph Waldo Emerson's Easays. I*4l-71. Jdm Uurkin's Molern Painter# pub lish'd IM3-> Whittier’s Poems, H * ru t H- - flt M' s 1 r In Tom’s CMin, lSfl-62 Darwin’s Origin of H pec lea. \W si ntmiiianalilp President Monroe propound* the <W>*- trtne that bear- ol* name. 1*3.7 cir in -iri 1 •el Premier at Great Brit ain. IM4. J°l' Bh-rman. irnli-d Biauw oi Traausry, resumes apeole |*ayreant(. \(>rn tarn Luuoln elerlefi I’resi leru I*n|. ted h ates. i*s>i " * auwtona become* Premier of Great Britain lSiift Hismar. k m.xl* I reaKVnt of Ihe rablne* PriiMSM. 1 VrJ ‘ •M.iu ( nour, Liberator of Italy, an po!ht-d Premier. |x?.j ..J-- Ku,h - Dlrraior of Hungry. M Iseel lanrona. G-U fiD \ar,d t n California, I*4*. in A'.-trulin. IV,I In the Transra.il. I*l7. tn th* Klondike, tv*q Dam-n.l mines worked In the Trana vaal, )*?t) <>l"Hln* of th. Jlont Cent# tunnel. I*7l I an sc ke nr th. i'r.mn Pacific Railroad driven. IMP 1 ran# Siberian Railroad ot—rsted. 139* Of*enln of the Bu-z ranaJ. lts Alaska .-eded by Russia to the I'nlted Statea, 1957 Mrst -.-sslon of the ParHament of Unit ed t'anada. I **7 Ih*.- Australia* tireler one aoverntnent, 100 Maximilian exeruted In Mexleo. 13*57 i xnulslon of th** Lmprror from 11ratal 113* Aaaassloatilona Lincoln. IMS. Garfleld, IWI. Emperor Alexander II . IMI, i-amol. PresMent of Trance. l!M, Shah of Perala, :v-;. Kina Humljert of Italy, llano. Expulsion of Jews from Russia. 1X32-91 Mas.a-rc of t'hrlstlans tn Armeexla, me M .ssacre ~f missionaries and converts in China, Ists> Army draft Hots In New York, IMS Chloroform first lined, IM7. Vaccination 1 realised. 1303 Pasteur dlaoovers remedy for hydropho bia by Inoculation. 13JM The Rosette Htone furnishes key so hlringlpyh*. 1341 roaTMtiTIM W.D C'ONVICTIM*. Im pros cm cut a ou the tit. Johns. Other .laeliaousllle Nessa. Jaoksonvi.le. Kia.. Her. 3.—ln the I'ntte*! St,ite* Court to-day, the Jury In the case of William Graflus, Into poetmaster at Itl.senfieM, Kia., char*ed with mlMppro prtntln* fovsimmil fun-1* io hi* own use, to the amount of 1M2.71, on Nov. 23, 1399. fotitul the JMI -oner quilty. Sentence was not pusscl to-day Menitx-r* of th* Hoard of Trod* are much It rat tried over lho report of the guv - eminent engine* r* In reumtimtlim an ap propriation of LVo.ono fir ihe Improvement of the Bt. Johns hir. The loaid of Trale .leaervc much coellt for the wvxrk they have 'lon* In this direction, aa they have lal*or©d hard to this en*l . The steamer Kred dcßary will be placed on the run between Jacksonvll e and San ford on Kel*. I The City of Ja< ksonvllla la now on the route, hut the Increase In tourists will warrant two boats by Feb ruary . Th- city ekclHc light plant Is Iwlng en larged. new machinery helna sdrte.i which wilt give fully S..V*) aeVHttonal IncaneiaacelU IlHhts. Frank Gardner and Charles Horton, two netrro lontr-horemen. had a flaht at the- Clyde dock last n ffht which will result In the death of the laMer Gardner s*a arrested last nl*ht and to-day a warrant was sworn out against him, charsing him with assault with Intent to kill. Horton wos seriously cut and Is blending Inter nally and l I'kely to die at any time. The new longshoremen at tha Clyde dock have adopt**! rules forbidding any crap games In thalr rooms on th* boat where they lodge. Guards have been ap point'd tn keep watch and prevent any thing of the kind. Much Inter**! Is centered In th# ease of E. V. Lukenb 11 of Femandlna, who Is charged by the Seaboard Air Line with being a defaulter to the amount of MO'iflO or 350. W The case comes up next Wed nesday Attorney Hall of Femandlna, as sisted by MaJ Bt. Clatr Abrams of hla rlty. will conduct the defense John C. Cooper and F. W Pop* of thle city will represent the Ben board Air Line and con duct th# pmaecutlon. KAU 19 Ft M OF t'NBORV LAMB*. Rlahnp Potter tick* It the Fashion Is Not Barbaric. From the Philadelphia Record. New York. Dec. 7 RidU'P Potter, when he asked In his address at New Haven eat nlKh* If the action of a society wo man tn wearing a garment made from tha skins of unborn lamb was not a relic of barbarism, attacked one of the moat pro nounced fashion* of the seasons. Itrcad tall fur. lo which he referred. I# tb* fid thi* winter among th* women of 111* exeukilve set A Fifth avenue fur t.er patron . and hy many of the Four llut.dr'.i said to-day that broad tall wa* , mol i-.pular of th# ooatly fur* <hl* year Thr plalnewt garments made from this fur cost 3*, and striven especially choice skin# are used the cost runs from 32.9® to 32.5®. More than twenty of the tiny skins are required to mak* a woman's wrap. To obtain everyone of these skin# th* life of the mother of the unborn lamb ha# i t>e sacrificed. Persian lamb a tel baby lamb furs obtained from lambs killed after thstr birth are far lea* expensive. j w ( i Im first •aT:U |L %T 5