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TO HAVE A FREIGHT AGENT.
MH'TNKRV* 4 OMMCIK 1%l HITIIK.-
*K%TATIVK 4T V%\ %M.
( oninirrrlM I Aurm Will llr loraieil
in (hr Ofttrr I ard b the l*nrn<
ger Ilrpnrimmt—4rnrril I rrlghl
\unii Art I ul 1 rairrilax •!•*
Igriil Will llr Naiurd Within Trn
llntt-Mr. N*tl nml Othrr o|tli*lh
lirltl I imlfrrnrr* With Plant
t*ui and < niiral I r**iglit 4ttlials
llrgdriling '* Order of Thing*.
%lr Nll **%• Will Dr
rhr Idtnni hu'* Prom I nangirn
tion of I'rrighl Irr.
Th*- Ho .f nr. H
romm-'i n a <> in within
ten da> • Ti.e r*pr >#ntatlv e of the
f r**jrh* u** i iiwnt H thin city hai not
ywt bli r.imfd. hut the official# con
# i* rtfig: rft to whom thav shall
p.ace :n ;rgi of the interest* of the
t a<l S< : , of ti e i-reeent re|*r **n
t • ■ \\' - i- Milon :# h* Inw that he
yr ili ii< 1 i* M.ittituh will he chosen
1 r ihe t i • -* the Soiithern n j* v
• emtdoyer 1* for the a Ivan
r? rn* of the fit tent. < Joori m n ar* |r >
m ar.l * opif.lt.an aler# them o ir
Ti* ugh the ti. in for the pi? n ha
r a I♦ en #ctt I upon. the war on f * t *•
agt ncy ha# The office on Pull tr**t. he.
tween York and Offlcrthorj* \*nue now
ev r !f led hy t* • | i *>r*rrt. will he
umml jointly by the freight aral pa##ng**r
d.*|Mirttnentf
haii ral Kn ijrht \g*nt K A Nell of the
ft.vith* rn gave th e information ve*tr
day He at 1 other S u4h*rn Rai wa>
fr-nflemen v* re In the city looking after
tr fhr arrangements Incident to their **-
lAbllihintnt of a fr* ight to Sa
vannah The-.*' a m|wttivlnK Mr Ni
a*. Mr I* I \\ r- tm • rlnier detrt of
the Columbia Dm■ :■,. Mr I A Kmer
► a- ant g* n*" il freight ig*nt a
< arhston. i.rl Mr D K Williams, rom
to* r* ial agent : J * k son villa
s w<• • held h v the Sou*hem
freight official* with there of the Cen
tral and he p|*nt Bvt*m yeeterdav The
alteration- I* lh* S- .*h< r.’** method of
jVaoh ng Savannah *n.l tho tnaug iratt -n
of li* freight art it.'e demand chargee In
the agreement * that have heretofore ex
l*ted and It w i ije-n th*** hange- that
the off!• dale onferred
The South-rn ha bw#n using the Pant
System * tra k# from Yemasee to Si
vannah for it* paaseng*r e.*rvl ** Hy the
(simulation of he own line fr-*rn Albnla e
to Hardeevllle the Southern has lr* n en
abled to o'-i Inn th- u#** of the PI int
System b*rw**ti Yam a **.***' md ffanlee
vlll*. The pa-senjcer train-, however.
gttU run into t‘ Plant System #h*l In
Savannah and w*i : l continue to d< *o until
th’ union et itlon ha been ron-’riu P 1 I
Freight trim# oger the Southern how
gver. will tu • i use the Plant Syatem ter
mini!- lut \ 111 be handled over the Cen
tral Railroad from the Junctl* n of th*
latter wi h the Plant Syatom. four mile
from th** (lt\ Th* Southern - freight
trains will run over the Plant Syatem le
-tween llardeoville an l the ’ ntral Itatl
traffic arri between the South
ern and th Plant System and between
tha 8 - ithern and the Central w.ip the
purpose tfl the confermce*.
Mi Nell - i*l i representative of the
Morning Newp that the owning of the
new line to Savannah and the Inaugura
tion of n freight aervice will b of dis
tinct advatil.4ft to tie- city. Savannah
will be one of the termini of the Southern,
a no fr- mi’4 train* will Im- run by the
line aonih of thi- rlty lioth to and from
Savannah an equllaWe idjinrtment of
rates will Ite eff’trd. For |o|nts that
might Im* confkiertNl territory contlgtioua
to **>•. Savannah ml Charleston rate**
will 1h arrwuw’el ii|*on the mileage basic
Savannah having lower rates lo pointß
nearer it (Imn Charleston and vice versa
Tm* raw terrl’ory. through which the
lire Iwiween All* n ! ile and Hardeevllle.
fifty-two mile- long runs. 1 nearer Sa
vannah than (Ti irbson. s that hle city
will hav the advantage In rates
Satisfaction 1b found by the Southern
ofllelalß In th** arrangement that ha- been
made with the Central for hateMlng the
Southern's fr* ght Mr. Neil Bald the Cen
tral tms nr excellent gyPlain oft rmln ilp
and eplendld faclfltlea for handling
freight lel!ver:*-B will l*e made for the
Southern by the C*ntral In precisely the
game manner b for lta own ghlpper-
The arr irgemmt Is much the an me as
that whi. a st* and between the Central
•nd the f eorg iitm! Alabama, when th*
former w- s handl ng the buplnese of th*
latter, making all deliveries. The Cen
tral'p Biding*. nl Bpur* will be at th*
gervlce of the Southern
Tnvellng Auditor Smith of the South
ern w ,*s In the city y* -i r-lv che. king
Ir. Mr It < T relevant, agent of the
Centra!, who will be agent aUo for the
Southern. Th Sou hern's flrpt freight
tr*4*n wag run Into thi* c tv yePterday. an
ii dally gervlce will be maintained until
such t.me as the bulne**? of the South
ern has grown piuflbient to warrant an
Increage.
THKY bIIHK l\ IIUPIOM.
rrf*l*lrnt F.rwln > • Plant tyilrm
and Southern %r* In linpport.
President H C. Erwin of the Plant
System paid yePterday. when asked by
n rec*r* .-oiHative of th<- Morning New*,
that the relation.* that now e*!*t between
the Plant Svßtem and the S uthorn Hill
wav are p* rf* tly hannuntoup and pleas
ard and that they will be continued after
Jan 1 The question was Inspired by a
dl'pat h recently* publlphefl to the effect
that the Southern nnd the Seaboard Air
line have 1* -n * very thick f late an l
that the hitter might take the plane of
th* Plant System In the good grace* of
the Southern after Jan 1
The running of the Southern of Up pas
genger train# southward from Sa\ innah
over the S.il*oard Air Unt Inofead of
over the Plant S> , fn is at present. ha
|een hinted a: The rurno.- was rather
rurprleitig In view of the fact that Thirl
Vico President and General Manager F.
P <iannon **f tne South* rn had told a
representative of the Morning New just
h few lays before, when he was her** *.n
Ms Inspection trip of the new Alleiwlule-
Harb* vllle line, that the relations now
• xleilng b-tween th* Plant System amd
hi# own ro.i 1 would continue. President
Erwin*# and <iara!tai U jv**> this matter
settled
Is vv. Id yesterday bv a railroad m.*n
that he 1. Ilcv al the report w.- due t a
ini-utsi* r-taadir i the source from
which it ni> arte*l of th* deal tha* has
*ffe<nd by the Southern with the
Central r*itlv* to (he use of the Savan
nah terminal of the Central.
Preoddeni Erwin said then will be no
vice pr- *' i* •.1 • l* i*ml by the stockholders
of th* 1*’ S\stem it the approaching
affuvjal m ctlng This announemu nt i-
In fulfillment of th* prediction ma-l* by
the Morning New- some time ago when
reason for th* 1* if was advanced in
th** f. t that #h* general superintendent
of th 1 ant ?• m h.i' ;k*n th* office
rooms ilv> w occiiple*! by Vice Presi
dent s R Kn<tt during his connection
v. n tne Plan* System and h*# assumed
most *.f th- liltief th.*? fell to the vice
presiden* Th- method# and organliAtlon
of work Introduced hy Mr Knott are ad
h*red to. nr, 1 t was *h<>tight lx-fore Mr.
Krwln's nnrwvan* *mei t that here wni
every rrason t. )>• -ausii.i with the pre#-
•#it conductor the affairs of the nystem.
H%1|,4 run I*l. %\T Birr KM.
Annfh*r (arm From Marxian*! steel
1 *ln> la Hrlna Ia loaded.
Mr. Ueorg# L*. Croll, reproeenting the
mm.
WITH
ne-KIDNEY DISEASE
r COMPLICATIONS
Go at once to your Druggist,
get. bottle of
WARNER’S SAFE CURE
And begin the easy march to Health.
W nil) mill you a Mmr>l holtl* FREE on rclpt of po*t! card.
A<Mr. *.
WARNER rt SAFE CCRB CO . Rocnefter, N. T.
Mention thl. p*pnr.
M.i \ ln<l B’> nl Company of Spirrow'*
l>..|rit mar lul-'room. I In lh*' rlty to
look ..ftrr thn Jllvry to ihr f-unt 9> *-
tem of the .ntpment of *t—'| rai l* that
ma>ln ilwar* lh-* Fla---
Flo:l*1a. Thl. 1. th. fourth cargo of r ll*
undor thn or*l.i pUrwl hy th** FI nt ityn
t.m with th- Maryland hi'-nl - -
Ih.it thn Flon la ha brought to fhavan
-1 Mr Cro’.l'n oompany la furnishing 70-
stnnl r ills to tnn r.ar,i > *!*""•
which i, lavln* ih*m a. r-pllly •>'
t,|n Thn p .rilon of thn linn up*ai hl* h
• in work I. I"*w hnlnsr -lonn Is that h.-
Wa%* on ai.*l J ksonvllln It t
thn intnntloo of th* system, hownvnr. to
rnlav all It- tranks with -hn hnw ratl^.
mr staii.ia -t hntng nvnntv pounds A>u
:t* mil— on thr Alatwnv. Mull.-** h-.tv
... I, t** I*l*l with *0 |Mun*l r ill*,
as tiv and curve* thnrn .Inmunrt
haaviar **t<-vl.
FOR IMUlTltltl. PHIHiBKM.
Plan to annum Snw 1n.1..-lrln. Hr
vl.nl by I’ls*! W>*nm.
Thn Plant Hvst.m pasnt,g.*r d.part
rnnnt has hit upon a plan that should bn
i ffrctlvn In aWlt.g m the nstabllshm. nl ot
Industrial nntnrprlsna along Its Hn— A
nipping bureau will furnish thn Halit
Svsimu with thn namns and addrnssn* ot
~.1 manuf.i luring Industries that am up
on thn point of changing .oration, and .:.*w
information, givnn otu by circular, to thn
Plant Syatnm agent-. will nnabtn thn
town*, and . Itms whnrr those ug. nt* am
to oi n correspond.n.'n with th.- '•- w ~f
indu ing the proprietors or companion I
rn-nstabUsh their plants.
Following Is porlhan of thn rlr.-u.ar
announcing th* Intention of thn I lain Has
ten* to adopt thl* plan:
•To Ag-nts It Is the purpose of this
■-ompan) <• publish from Uni- to time In
f—motion sneurml through thn various
newspap- rs of different . nterprlsns and. s.r
ing -o tnakn new location* Agents will
phase communicate this Information to
the < lilxctis at stations where they are
i„ |n order that the . Itll-ns may he
a.lvlsel and will take Ml h step* as they
deem pr..|*-r Agents at P*dnt. whnrc
iH.ards of tra.b- lire 10. at. and saoul.l . om
nium, at. thl* information to the se -r.-tary
~f the tswrd Ka.-h agent shou.d co-op
, rale to the fullest extent In thl- - '•
In order lhat the results ma) he !netl
*al to the station* along the line as w- ll
is to the company ’*
<HH|bTM%b IKII.IIHI II 4TF.B.
One and One-Third Fare. Will Re
< haraeil for siodnents.
Christmas holiday rites for student* of
schools and colleges have been announce.l
by the Chairman of the Southeastern l a*-
senger Asssxlallon. The
-olatloo will sell round tHp ticket* to
-.tud.nt* Of schools and colleges on 1-e-.
If> to Dec. ;l. Inclusive, with final limit
Jan s. for on and one-lhtrd first - ..**
one-way fare* I ..tween all points east of
the Mississippi and south of the Ohio and
Potomac rivers, except that between
potnts In Florida a rate of on- first c ars
fare for the round trip will apply.
|.M I \f* \>'l 11. PASSES.
Thl* I* the Season 11 hen the fssr
lesles Ire *Cehaned.
Now Is the season when requests for
annual passes are being rsdvnl by fh*
railway officials by whom they are grant
.d It Is usually the custom for tne gen
eral malinger or w.mt other nflh Ini of a
line to send to all roads from w hich the
courtesy is desired h list of the officials
for whom annuals are to he given Con
siderable work attaches to the miking
..at of the annuals, as a great many hVe
to tie Issued
Avery heavy tourist business this win
ter is expected hy the north-and-so nh
;inc* A passenger man said yesterday
that the correspondence received !*y his
department Indicates that the movement
will Ih* the heaviest In the h!tr> of the
roads Information has reached him that
far more than the usual number who serk
the pleasures of the w irmer climate of
Florida and Houih OrorgU during the mld
winter will take the trip. The general
pros|rltv In which the country Is rejolc.
Ing Is accountable for the traveling spirit
Mint has selg.-.l those who luvc money to
s i*’ nd.
The tourist mosement has s an-ely be*
gun as yet Th. Florida lines have taken
down many northerners w o have winter
hem. s In Flon la ansi sons who have gone
o * ay at the stn.ll hotels and board
ing places. None of the large hot. '* have
opened for the winter yet. however, a*
they wall for the tide of travel that set*
111 after the ho llaV - The pro*!" . live
tourists do not like to leave their homes
he fore Christ ma* ->r It I- probable that the
movement souths cl would begin carder.
Th. vestibule.l trains are to !• |xit on
about the middle of January
General jsi-sengcr aiisln.** hold* up re
markably well will, the roads Reports
of the freight d> parttneftls als> she.w
heavy earnings and. on the whole the
roads have nothing with which lo he dis
satisfied.
Mr P. P. Pickett, general freight and
passenger agent of the Atlantic. Yal 'osfa
ind Western, with heudquarter* at Jack
snnvllle, was among the visitors In the
city yesterday. Mr. Pickets has many
friends In Savannah who are always glad
to sec him.
rir.iilarw have lern received In Savan
nah announcing the apisrlntm.-nf of Mr
H. H. Tate to be a*sl*t.mt g ncrai pa--
senger agent of the Seaboard Air l.lne,
with h*-adquariers In Atlanta. The -ir
cular also detines Mr. Tat.- * terrMory
Hl* advancement on the Hewboard t* a
distinct atid deserved promotion. The
THE MORNING NEWS: TUESDAY. EEC EMBER 11. 1900,
I S'st. m Is given two a**l*tant general pa
---tiger agents hy the ap|>olntmrnt. Mr A
<> M . Donell of Jacksonville being the
, other.
A meeting of riant System and laiuls
vll.. and Nashville ofti.-lais will he held
In Montgomery to-morrow for a dl. u--
-lon of .-hang— in achedu.es for the Hast
jnd West service they operate for passer.-
g-rs General Superintendent IV. ft Den
•im and Tass.-nger Traffic Manager P
w Wrenn will represent the riant Si
tem
The Conference Committee of the
Southen-rern rassenger Association will
hold a meeting a. New Orleans on Dec. 1
MM IL PlfHsfll 11..
Mr. F, Weber was a passenger of the
riant Syst.-m yesterday for N". w- York.
Miss E. L Thompson left via the Plant
S stem yesterday for Birmingham
Mr. A. R. Roberts of Ogeechee Is regls
j tfini Mt thr B rtvfn.
-Mr II M M.iA**r of O.xrnrtt a<# amonflr
th** arrival# t th# Ht r**\**r. ynterdfiy,
J I! Walk*< of ('harleiuon la a
atj#*#t of th** Rcrrvrn.
Mr j. \V. 4’aiiarxan of BainbrM** la
a Ku**Bt of th* Bcravm.
-Mr. J. W. K* vii>|.|fi of Waycro## Is
lB *>r.Nl at th** Ber#v*n
•Mr J. I* Tobin of Ail#n*lale Is a ffuest
*f th* Screven.
Mr* Shelley n.**ett l**ft via the
Bout hem yeßterday for Richmond.
Mr I: W fail!lo11 of Bap*>lo in a ir\ir-t
of the I*u 1 1 oki.
Mr J. \\ Woo!ward of Dewey. Fla., 1#
r*#t**re*l at the Pulaski
Mr W M Foy of Bto klon Is reui.Btered
nt*the Puia.-kt.
Mr. W (}, Tuten of Pembroke 1# a
. cuest of the Pulaeki.
Mr. J H. Ollff mu! family of Adabelle
.ire registered at the Pulaski.
Mr. J D. Jam*** of Columbia Is refflß
terel at the Pul ekl.
Mr S. Wllenslir left via the Seaboard
Air I>liie yesterday for New York.
Mr R F. S-im* of Atlanta I# at the
De Soto.
Ml# a W. L A veil he and Mlbb Swear
ingen left via the Plant By#tem y* % rd.iy
for llavan.i.
Mr. R. Simmon# and Ml#* Lula Sm
mon# of Statesboro are guest# of the Pu
laski.
Mr and Mr#, 11. I. Thom#en were
anions the |ja>**ener# of the Seaboard
| Air L*in yesterday for Norfolk
Mr. Charle# S. Heard of Augusta w<#
| .imong the gue#t# of the De Soto ye
terday.
Mr. J J. I/odge agent of the "Runaway
| *; irl** Company * is registered at the De
i BoUk
Mr# K J Millar returned la#t night on
the City of Augusta from a rliH to
friends in New York and Taunton, Mas#
Mlar Eula Shuptflna will leave hy to
day'# steamer for New York, whore she
will spend a year In the study of music
and voice culture.
Mr and Mrs. R A Crawford have re
turned from their bridal trip to Washing
ton. Baltimore and New York. They
rived yesterday morning over the Hoirth
- m Railway. By a colneldence, the same
tra n brought Mr. and Mrs A. A Law
rence. who were also returning from such
iit trip a# Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Th**
many friends of both young couple* will
be glad to welcome them home.
Plßffl'lSD A UFAPKHADO.
| one Men*tier of the Foaae Was Killed
by the Fugitive.
I#>g.n#port. Ind . Dec. lA.—Chief of Prv
! lice Foley and Patrolman Barney Burch.
Dick Costello. Ben Dean and 4}eorge Gra
ham pursued a desperado for six mile-*
this evening, shooting at him at every
opportunity.
Th< mnn, who Is believed to be Mar
vin Kuhns an escaped convict, return# 1
the ft re at Intervals with two revolvers.
killing Dean
l*ater a |bw#o of officer# and citisen#
' armed with shotguns and revolvers start
ed out to find the fugitive It Is thought
he cannot escape, a# the town** and coun
try have been warned for miles around.
Kuhn escaped from the penitentiary at
4*olumbus. O Thanksgiving day. lie was
under sentence for murder.
HILL TO IIF \ 4 IMIIDITK.
b M |<| |fle Will Vtun for the Preldenr>
In lf4.
Chicago. Dec. 10 —The Chronicle will
i e v to-morrow:
Dtvld Bennett Hill, eg-Governor of New
i York, and former Fnlted States Senator
j is to be a |romlnent candidate for the
[presidency on the Democratic ticket In
I!K>4 A |e< la ration that 1b equivalent to
• (terson-il announcement by the New
York man was made here last right lv
J.*niep K. McGuire. Mr. Hill's political
lieutenant. Mayor of Syracuse and chair
man of tne Executive Committee of too
New York state organization.
\n\\ K %lI.Ntl\D COMPANY.
4 linrtrr to He Given the Briinwlek
and Hlrnilnshsm.
Atlanta. Dec. 10.—Application ha# been
made to the secretary of state for the In
corporation of the Brunswick and Bir
mingham Railroad Company. The charter
will be granted to-morrow. The rai road
ib to le mo miles In length and will cot
M.TTin.QIXJ to build. Three tti Ulon dollars
of this amount has hen #ul*b. rlb*-d ari l
10.0(0 tons of steel rails are contracted for j
to be delivered as foal as ft adit}* is now- j
*
VIRICR ni II KII.IIK.
(rrn. Had a ( In.i- all—Olh.-r Nrw.
from %%ajreross.
Waycross. fin .De 10.— About * o’clock
Rand# # Pi. rrf* > nt> farmer,
started out of town, rossing th* Way
cross Air Line track, near the depot *f
that road It Is reported that
Crew s was under the l r flue nee
whisky and ventured to-. near
sn engine tha* was approaching
Hi* wagon was knocked into stniti ereens
and he bare \ escjptd with his 11 f**-
He r* i iv* l *vt nil ugly brui-■•# an l
his collir -on* w broken. Crews was
taken i in#* Main*- Hotel, where his
won. i were Iby Dr. R. P I* ar.
From the ix* t information obtainable
Crew was nt fau.t.
Tt* hou-c formerly occupied by Mitch
J M*x k. t e miies Muith of the city,
w • and sit- ved by fire last night, aoout •
o'-do*'k. Th** pi.ice h<! bet-n bought by
Leu 4*o!Jln.‘. who iw<i made eoin** r*
pa rut or y -• o> -upylr.g the H-- l"-t
in addition to tin* houae about 1 bush* i#
of 9wr*t potatoes banked he ir the hou**’
Hi# los# is about s** with n* Insurwnc*
Th** first was of linendiary oitgln. This
place is th** li' iu: i spot wh* rn th* f*t
mous Widles nn - cr*e or-urred in lib
Rev. H, 8 Abbott, preJilent of th*
Wol* van Conference. pr*-a h. and two very
irceptubie sermon# at Trinity Church
yesterd y morning and night.
Yesterday morning Rev. W. E
Mum'- rd, founiler of tlie In
dust rial Home for Frlendles*
Children at Macon, prea h*-l a’ the Bapt
ist Church, and ist right he occupied th*
Pr*sby ternin pulpit
The W sum s Foreign Missionary So
cl#ty o* upie-d the evening m First Meth
odist church last nlgfit.
Pr. J l. Walker received i telegram
yesterday afternoon n ling him to Black
-hear i< ad. i#h * r of Hon A P Brant
ley. who was seriously ill. H# went me
• n a spec la! train.
AtlAlLA%T*a VICTIM l>F\l).
I.tnr hlnu f lltiftm the I'lrst Flo>l
i omits tins llnd.
R*>me Ga . De 10—Mr*. Joe White
who was so fiendishly assaulted by the
negro. Bu*l Bufus, whowi# lynched Sat
urday. died last night, about 11 o'clock,
Lon* her ir,juries.
Her skull w\* crushed nnl her body
horrlb v lacerated in h**r struggle again i
the brute. The lynching, whi!** deplore!
B app.i.ved hy tne communilg in wnico
he g> and woman llv* J. Bh** wa# the
mother of <veral children. This was th**
*• lynching turn lias ever o<x*urred in
Floyd county.
lilt lit FH 1 1% CLEVELAND.
Formal 4'hnraen Preferred %Knlnsl
Member* of Connell.
Cleveland, 0., Dec. 10. —The special cotn
mHte of the City Council which investi
gated charge# of bribery In connection
with the granting of a contract to the
Gam* w li Fire Alarm Telegraph Company
to-night preferred formal charge# ngMinst
fur members of the Counc 1. Tne aceusid
members wr.* John O'Donnell. D. B
Hteuer. A. W. Henry and Lev* N. Purtly.
w ho. It in charged, each re. eived jwy for
his vote on the - ontra-- T’ 4 * * incil
will eh a# a court to try the charges.
TOO Ml 4 II AIIAIVI till
French Deputies Want to Cut 4>f|
Consumption of It.
Paris. Dec. lA.~The Chamber of Depu
ties to-d.iy unanimously adopted a reso
lution calling ti|s>n the government to
prohibit the manufacture and sale of .ill
alcoholic liquors pronounced '‘dangerous'*
by the Academy of Medicine. The re.-<v
lutlon wa# aimed at abdnthe, the con
sumption *f which ha# nearly doubled in
' * mm atondi .ii :•-
000,000 litro# annually.
MAM IIODIF# HHUIUIIT HOME.
4ur Mol ill era and Mallors W hn V.ost
l.lve* In Philippine*.
Hitn Franci- o. Dec. 10.—The transpori
H.inoo k arrival to-day front Manila via
NiuiMk! with th** bo*lle# of about l..*##*
-ailor# n<i soldiers who either died in
tMttle or #UC4*itcidMH| to the ravages of dis
ease in thi- Philippines, 4‘hlna. CSiiAm or
Honolulu. This i# the I argent number of
bodies brought home since the outbreak
*f the Spanish-American war. There wer*
eleven d*ath# on the voyage.
Tn I lit lic**rc \ev Note*.
Tallahassee. Fla . Dec. 10—J. B. Whit
ffeUl. State Trea- urer, ha# remltUsl to the
several count* a entitled thereto th*
amount# due them frm the proceed* of
sale# and redemption# of tax sale# cer
tincite# for th** month of November
amounting to S.MAI3b
4' , arl!* an* out announcing the marr.ag
of Cupt. Harry Porcher Ba> of th**
Columbia Light Infantry. Lake city, to
Mls*t Elva J.-v i*' Bending. Will t ike
place on Dec. 19, tit D iaviin. NVls. Capt
Buya Is also a professor in the state nor
mal college at DeFuniak.
A. J Anderson. 11 T. Thom and Char
lie Villar nr** new enlistment# in Bitter>
ll at Pensacola.
4.en. \N mml Itetnllnte*.
Ilavan . IH*-*. 1A —Gov. tlen. Wood to
day severed the official cofine tkirs of
the Havana Bar with the gov.
< tnmen: in consequence of the action
of the iißsodation yesterday. In electirg
t> the Bo.ttxl -f Governor# five depose.t
judge# who had been removed for *li>-
hon**:ity.
Y On Guard
YLk The wamingeough
is the faithful senti
mA nel. It tells of the
dihX approach of con-
Aiin sumption, which has
killed more people
” u - ,r an( l pesti-
combined. It
l life lls of painful
ifwli i I j rh ‘" ;><i sore lungs,
XbWbmß* 4 n'cak throats, hron
chins, and pneu
monia. Do not suf-
Jn fer another day. It's use-
W less, for there’s a prompt
~ and safe cure. It is
yvyers
Cherry,
sectoral
which cures fresh colds and coughs
in a single night and masters
chronic coughs and bronchitis in
a short time. Consumption is sure
i ly snd certainly prevented, and
cured, too, if taken in time. A 25c.
; bottle for a fresh cold ; 50c. size
i' for older colds; $! size for chronic
i coughs and consumption.
“ I alwstr# k*C|i* bntM#of Avar's rh#rry
Farioml on hatui. Th*n vrr’v titn** I get
cold 1 Uki:a itllie of it sn*| Ism letter at
one©.*' Jsufcs O. lh wi'oa.
Oct. 19 lkM. El I'aso, Texas
Fore warned,
Forearmed,
The liability to disease is greatly
It aeued when the blood is inpootlcon
dilion, and the circulation healthy and
vigorous. For then all refuse mattei
is promptly carried out of the system ;
otherwise it would rapidly aceumulat*
fermentation would Like place, the
blood become polluted and tlie consti
tution so weakened that a simple
malady might result seriously.
A healthy, active circulation means
good digestion and strong, healthv
nerves.
Ah a blood purifier and tonic* S. S. S.
has no eaual. It is the safest and best
lemcdy for old people and children
because it contains no minerals, but is
made exclusively of roots and herbs.
No other remedy so thoroughly and
effectually cleanses the blood of im*
purities. At the
same time it builds
tip the weak and de
bilitated, and reno*
vatea the entire sys
tem. It cures permanently all manner
of blood and skill troubles.
Mr. E. E. Kelly, of Urbana. 0.. write#:
•• I had Ecsoma on my hand# and face for
five yca-s. It would break out in Uttla
white pustule#, crust# would form sad
drop off, laaving th# skin red and Inflam
ed. The doctors did mo no good. I used
nil th* medicated soaps and asTvos without
benefit. B. B. S. cured me, and my skin
is c.s clear and smooth as any one's.'*
Mrs. Ilcnry Siegfried, of Cape May. N.
J., sirs that twenty-one bottles of B. 8. 8.
curoa her of Cancer of the breast. Doc
tors and friends thought her case hope
less.
Richard T. Gardner, Florence, 8. 0.,
suffered for years with Bolls. Two bot
tles of B. 8. n. put hi# blood In good con
dition and the Boils disappeared.
Send for our free book, and write
our physicians about your eaae.
Medical advice free.
IMC SWIFT PECIFIC 00.. ATLANTA tA>
play r.u m:d r,ni:Ai m \\d%l.
Mudenf* Pelted %cior* If* Aatl-Jew-
Ish Performance.
8t P#t#rshurg. Dr**. 10 The s *anda
'“sused by the demonstration on Thur.- iav
evening last. or. the flrsf production of th *
nti-Jewlsh play entitled * The Contra*
i handlsts," during wni h the nctore were
; pelted, |>erß*>rial conflict f- Unwed an 1 the
I erformance had to h #toppl. Ib still the
subject *f considerable dlsrucsion here
.mil threa'*nß to start a stislent ag ta-
Mon. the university Mm; iTbising large
ly with the demofistrative hundre*! (’hrls-
Iti a i stulents who
they purilriiiar* i In th** riot
A bon !<•. sty!* r.t# m- B*turdav. had
ifler listening to some flery* speeches ooo
• leinned M. Suborbln, e lltor f (he Nov e
Vr* mva. for hi# ac tivity In the n tempt
to launch the anti-Semitic play, the th*—
ter msnngemvfit. the police and other .
The |oiic4*. late Thursday night, released
the flf i y |*t r#ons arrested chit ing the dis
turbs ii e atwi no prosecutlcaia hgvs yet
been announced.
After 4 • Mudent# meeting It Iwcame
known that the minister of th** interior
tad sent the newspaper r circular |*a|H*r
positively forbidding further allusion# to
ti.e scandal
The authors of the play have reiln
iu>hed the effort# to produce 11
BLI MP IN POTTO* '#* 14 F/.
14* Effect on the Mill Men In the New
Fniclnud tlstra.
Fall River. Mass., Dec. 1A —The slump
in cotton price# caused by the favorable
report from Washington to-day on the
oiton crop outlook, was not unlooked
lor by manufacturers in ths* city. Most
*f them ref use* 1 to purchase cotton ex
ept for nci essury uses until the bull
movement begun. Bo short of cot toil had
he local manufacturers become tnat the
otal *- imuted #tr#'k on hand fo**l:iy
ii- rdly exc**eded KVGOO hales, an ainmim
•vhlch would tide tne many corporation*
ver but n short perlcsl of time.
t’otton and cotton joihs arc now cquit
i6l*‘ In price and thete is some profit in
trading .it present price#, the margin be
tween them being favorable to m mufac
turer- of prints. The doth market i#
very firm, despite the slump in •ulmi.
s| IT OYER ONIIId.KEEN ESTATE.
Effort to Mslntnin Imperunlons
lien roentes I* Involved.
Cincinnati. Dec. 10.*— Uhlrich
Pierce, executrix of the estate of Made
line V. Dahlgren, widow of the lato Al
mira! Dahlgren, fll* l an answer in the
Fnlted 8 ate# Court to-day to the
mother daughter and Remain and Vinton
suit of Senator A II M (kxldard.
joddard li*mnin Goddard is better
Known nt Countess von Overbeck. The
e#;ate of Samuel F. Vinton, i wealthy
Ohio pineer. 1# Involved Th# suit wa#
for i rehearing and restating of a < our.t*
It is alleged that ihe Countess ha# for
feited her right# by delay. I is alleged
•hat the Count* e made piteous nppea #
for money to maintain the dignity of in
mpecunlous Austrian baronetcy. nnl that
fun I# were Mipplicd to her through char
itable motives.
TER HI TO 111 %L FONVEATIOV.
Object Is In Form a Mate From Okla
homa find Indian Territory*
B*>uth McAlister. 1 T . Dec. lA.—Three
hundred and fifty delegates, equally di
vided between Indian Territory and Ok
lahoma. met here to-day in Joint conven
tion. pursuant to r call previously issued
for o delegate convention to take action
in the interest of a single statehood, that
i* the formation of a single state from
4hi two territorie*
Orgjnlzatnon was effe* ted to-day. and
a prominent "Blngle 8: ate hood Commit- :
tee" of twenty m**mban appointed The 1
dims cf the committee are onp #rd by two i
element# —those in livlian Terr tory who >
oppose any statehood at all. or who favor
two state#, and those in Oklahoma, who
favor the Immediate admission of Okli
homa alone, the Indian n itton* to be al 1- ’
ed from tlm- to ilm** liter.
On Iml it rln I 4 omnt l**|on,
Washington. Hoc. 10.—Th*- Senate hue
imilrm< *l the n**nnn iton of D. a Tomp
kum of North Carolina. 10 l>> a m* mbvr
of the Industrial Comm I**l on.
—An IngenMis automoblltat of W.Hough*
by. 0.. who operate*)* an electric vehu le,
ha* rlBK* 1 up •* connection iw-wccn hi*
stable and hi* turn by means of whPh
in* ran. Imm* II.i•• iy the pow*r is turned
off .if the trolley * tat lon f**r the night .-
lighting current omee from th* rail*
M’lrt'K), switch his automobile storage
battery Into in***, thu* furnishing cur
rent for lirhtlng purposes f.>r the re
mainder of the night.
—lt If reported by the bureau of Rou i
American republic* that an *x:*)tlv ,p .
posit of roe* garnet, situated n, , r Cujiut*
lav In Mexico. Is to Ik- worked ..r, i Urzo
ft ale It proonee* to hrlng In the market
n price equal to that f the finest onvx.
which It surpasses in benwt} Thi* re'sa-
Mte. aa It Is* otherwise <■ ille j. j* , whhe
sandstone filled with beautiful little ery*.
tale of garnet. nrhk*h ir u*> ...ft , !>♦
useful a* it'-mit
—"Harriet tbit |>e-k> and . f • , ;r , y x9§
given me fleas."
"Pear me Harry how you do grumble?
You ought to be g ad thev are on you In
stead of on poor little Blnkic."— Life. " |
Popular Publications.
Popular Prices.
Th? New York Weakly Tribune
has for rwnrty sixty year# leen ret-og*
niiHi m# tin# Faopien N <* hami Family
New B{s4|<er. for farmer# and villagers.
Its #pl iftOUi Agricultural Department,
Its reliable rmtrket r#i*<>rt.#. re cognized
authority throughout the countr> . it*
Fla#/.’lon Nai.*#, Its Bclencc# srai Me
et.antes I>epartmnt it# fascinating
Fhort Stories, etc . r*n kr |! ludlsp* nu
bie in even family. Regular subscrip
tion price 11 00 per ywir.
In connection with The TT.bune wc offer to thoce who desire to v.-cur 4 * t,-.*
magizine#. lllustratod weeklies unJ agricultural Journals, th** following #t.
Inducements: W 5
Regular With Weekly Trt-W
Price Tribune, Tr
On** Y'- r. On** Year. on*
N rth American Review. New York city i " 4
Harper's Marazln*- New Y'*rk city I ,a> I*"
!lari>er*s Jiazar, .V w York city ,M 4MI
Har|r* W#k.y. New York Its * 4I " 4*-t
Century Magazine. N-w York By 4.uu 4i*
8t Nicholas Magazine. N* w York city 2"" n<(
McClure’# Magazine. New York ■ lt> I *••
Frank Le>l!*-‘# Monthly. New York city l- <rt l -*•
Mun#ey*a Magazine, New York city I"* T
Success, New York r.ty . ’ l ’ 4
ledger Monthly, New York city ... l *"
Puck. New York city • ‘ 4 * '*
Judge. New Yoik city
!>•*•;}• '# Weekly. New Y’ork city 4 •
Review of Revi* , Wß, N* w Y‘>rk < ity - '• - "I
Bcrl*pT# Magazine. N*w York dry •• M 2 <*
American Agrlculturtst. N< w Y’ork Ity IT-*
Rural New Yorker. New Y'ork dv 1 T •
Cosmopolitan Magazln**. Irvington. N Y' I* 1 ® 1—
Country Gent lemon. Albany, N Y' - - “*
Farm Journal. PhiUde.phia. T’a T
LliHdncott's Mucazl/ e. Phil*:eiphiii. l*a * '■ " "
Youth's Companion. Boston M 1"• -
Farm im| Home. BpGngfleld. Mas# 41 1
New Englmi llomeeiead. Bprlngf!ekl, Mas I " 4 1 . ►
Gftoil Housekeeping. Bpringtteld. Mas# 1 4,4 l** 4
Farm. Field and Ft re# kb-. Chicago. 11 1 ,a4 T *•*
Orange Judd Fanner. Chb ago. 11l 1 w
Kpt:oml#t. Indian.ipoll**. Ini. 1-00 1 <
Ohio Farmer. Ceve|an>l, O 44
Mic .lgan Former. Detrdt. Mich 444 1 " 4
Farm and Fireside. Springfield. O 1 4>4
Farm News. Sprtngfleld. O 44
Horn** and Fnrm. Loulsvll **. Ky 44 l"* 4
The Farmer. St. Paul. Minn 41
Tribune Almanac. 1901
erid cash with order.
Those wishing to #ubs rlrv tor mo-e th in or.e of the above publi^a 4 lor. -n
nection with The Tribute nwiv remit at inh l#her#’ n-gular prices.
A*ldie## THE TRIBENE. N w York . t
LINDSAY & MORGAN
Are Headquarters for
Furniture, Carpets, Draperies,
Vestibule Lace. Folding Door Portieres
Lace Curtains, Silk Lambrequins,
China Silks, Inlaid Linoleums,
Straw Mattings, Carpet Size Rugs,
Window Shades, Table Covers.
BRASS BEDS.
Have )n*t rffflTfil *omr elegant one* %xltli canopies. NY art h looking
at even If yon ln not svant to buy. Won’t charge y • a cent to look.
DINING ROOM FURNITURE.
NVe have on llplny (he e*t assortment f kll•• hoard*. 4 hitia Clos
et*, Extension Table* an*l Choir* that you xvlll ever hove the rtiane** tn
look at again.
Buck’s Ranges and Stoves.
2.N PER CENT. OFF the regular prices this nrrk. Nothing off th**
quality.
NYhat we *a y n e and o—we DO DO. and ne *av that tve *ell tir goods
"Not how cheap kind, hat how good kind." at tje same price nn*l often
les* than you get the Inferior grade at *tl*r stores.
BEWARE OF BAITS-
One thing cheap, and make it np on the next thing you hay. N\ r do
not sell good* forcowt. Can't pay expense* If we lld. No one el*<* can
either. Nee the point f If you don't, come nud *ee n* nn*l we will **n
lighten yna.
NEW STORES, BROUGHTON ST.
JUST RECEIVED,
Fire-Proof Safes
From tha moat ralabratrd manataptarri-9, both ilre-proot and
hn ra lar proof ulrl and xanlt dnnra.
Wr rarrr an Iwnrn, atnrk nt Flrr-pronf -afra. Our atnrU rm
brarr. a rrr y rlraaat llnr from 7IM) to 4,<HM> ponnda, Inrln.lir,
.Inal, and double doora. and a visit to nor raliibllahmrnt to tn
aprrt thrar elrvant >nfra will hr n aonree of much protll and ln
■ trortloo to oar frlrnda.
Thr prlrr will hr a. low na nil, rrallr I'lre-|iroof Safr ran hr
made, and oar motto la quality and Safely of thr Oral linport
aorr.
•rod or rail na aa for farthrr partlealara, rataloiaar and prl sra.
LIPPMAN BROS.,
Wholesale Agents for Manufacturers
of B'ire-Proof Safes.
McDonough & dallantyne, W
Iron Founders, Machinists, e
lllhi-L.mltli. II ti 11 rrm nk r r.. nmnnt.rlurrra <f Hlkilom gSjx ufciWß - . and
rrr nml t'orlnhlr t.nslnra. Irrlirnl and T|> Itilnnlnu ■
lorn Mill., .ii,. r .till anil I'na., -lia rtlnu, I’nllrya, r| r . \ .
TELEPHONE NO. 123.
% 4.real It*■ Ilul*n lliurnirnt.
Nrw York. Dec. in.—a conference w a**
held at the Young Men** Christian As
sociation attended by clergymen and busi
ness men from New York, and huge
cities for the purpose of planning for .1
Mg religion.- movement founded upon tlu*
evangelical Mw!- Plane for intending
tie movemen to the entire country w*re
perfected and '>mmltt*s appointed to
facilitate them
Wellkmma Turfman Killed.
Cincinnati, Dec 10.—Kdmnrd Hrown. a
wed-known ra-e horse owner. w<* run
over and killed today bv a l*>utsville and
Nashville train on the railroad bridge
-ro- 1 11K the Licking river near I*at >nU.
Ky Hrown was .I*. year* of age. the mm
of Jamee Hrown of Port Worth. Tex . and
a brother of Galen Hrown. n wed known
turfman now at fcUn Franc lac o.
New York Tri-Week.y Tribune
on Monday. W t ln* i.v * s
Friday. 1# a complete Up-to-da *♦> ~i.i
newspaper, three la># in tie
with h!I itnp>riant new# of n .
fo ir day# Profusely li.uvira *
fll.ed with Intercetliig rmdinK .
Who wi'.i to kep in clone lo .. \
news of the coition and w -r <i i;
subscription trl 11.50 per year.
General Hlretrle IHvlilend
HoMon. I)k*. 10.—The directors
General Electric Company declared 1 *
blend of 2 per cent, and an extr 1
of 1 per cent., brining the divi I • '
the 8 per cent. Muds for th yr.
Turn!) Hound** to * lirno
Tr nton, N J . Dec. 10.—Splk s ■ v ‘
| of Horton aj.d Horry Berger of 1
J formerly of Phi ideli-hia. fought t" ’
j rounds to a draw to-nlaht.
Mtlllten tiol lied
Louisville, Dec. 10 Dave Suil ' ”
New York. got tin* d**cisi-<; ~r
over Tim 4’allahan of Phllade ph
eighteenth round liefore the New
mrn Athktic Club to-nlg^U