The Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1900-current, December 13, 1900, Page 8, Image 8
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IN GEORGIA AND FLORIDA
KBW* OF TIIK TWO *T%TI * TO Ml
M PAR %c.lt %ITM.
Infrrlet f'rnl! 1 rrr* nl
< olhimlmi*—er for Paper ;
4 nmpnny— C latimrtl n Darien Man
First Intmlrd flr M
rhliae-Urddlnc of N. H. 1.. Mrr
n p r—*n me* |lUiiti*fiir(laii Will*
II o r id h Omugi**—HilitT Florid*
New*.
A negr> by fh© ram*' of Rill Ilurhanan
w. n kill**l Saturday night at a * cro
Irollc nrai Orllla It s-*©tn* that hr
abi*©l th© an? Ira gathering r \ hav
Ing hit <>n way, whni Plummer Fuller,
another negro. grew Urd of Bu©h*n*‘s
overbearing manner ami etru k him a ter
rible blow m*r ih© head with an ox, caus
ing Instant death. Ku .tr hoe not been
apprehended but ofll. er* are on In* trail
\ lfin|inrnry llerflfer.'
D. Walter Almand. president of the
Union Paper Mid Com {tan y of Convene
was on Monday mm tainted temporary *
reiver for that concern hv Judge N* w
man A peittion for . r* *lv©r wn* hi- 1
in the linked State# Court In Atlai * n”
week and Judge N©wmn InMn, t©d Mr.
Almand to continue the bustne*-*- end make
a report to film of hi- n non- until t©
petition was beard Mr. A mand tiun |-
tltloned the court to appo n mm t* ropo
rary receiver, so that he n ©Main in
surance on th* |.an* ar.d efr*. i and other
wise properly ont t t th* I* nt.** . Tula
request was granted.
lion. It. I llrrnrr W nit.
The marriage of Hon It L Berner to
Mi## Clifford Napier, of K*ri>th, w.e
#olemniz*d • t• h>*m© of :•.*• hrid*
mother. Mrs K V. Napier, at 9 <vio k '
Monday evening Mr. Ihrtirr ha# K• s <*wn
the bride since her early ehlidhood and
ha# been a very clo#© ft,end of her fam
lly for many years. Mr i- a prominent at
torney of Forsyth, m l wa- andlial©
for Movt-rnor In I’*:*“ It© wa- al#** * *d< ■* *• i
of th© Third Georgia Regiment > tat lone* I
In Cuba during trie Spanish war lie left
with his bride. In company with Mi#- j
Janie Napier and T E Fletcher, for Ha
vana. wh* re th y will spend their honey* j
| 14*00
4(n) m m*i f 4 oiinn.
One of the hoMeet thefts In Crawford- j
vllle fora long time wa committed ther© j
ftatunlay nlaHt. Mr. \V. H. RMit. r.'pr*-
rpntatlvr from Taltiif>rro county. has
~‘V< ra I hill.*, of r<aion Hlor.| on h a
prnnlwi very tear th<* t.iiHln. -r wrtton
.f thr town. Between ii ah.l '• O'clock
while there wa atlll a rort.nl. rail, rrow I
In town, ,ome oftr drove a wagon to tlir
cotton an.l took away one bale. A <~"ii
with a t.alr of cotton on te hat line l.'tt
r-ren to h ave town. ,u>i>l* ton at ottrr |. 1
to .nt e,tlKatlon. when It Air- ovemt
that Mr Held wan’ehort one Hale of oil*
tin. Though runner, were nl once ,ent
out. neither the thief nor the cotton ha*
.r yet beeu located.
11..1.1 Robber, In tlbnny.
The home of Mr. J. H T>nvi. on Brood j
atreet. Albany. wa, enter.-.! by huntlara
Ntne lime Hatui.lay nlylu and -t-v.-ntl
hutidrrd dollar*' u..rthof llv.-rw are cat
rie.l away The hurclar, . fte ted an en- j
trance to the Houm: by breaking th< ,iat
In a blltwl to a window In the dining
room, lieetde, the auvt-rware, the bur
glare *tole *.>' lit cae.'i and aeveral dia
mond and o|al ringr Ae roon i, tb- bur
glary wa, discover.- I tlie bloodboutad, of
Mr R. R. Mrlairiy were rent for uni
rut on the tr.rk of the thbf. and the,
ran It for weveial mil.* we*t of the clli
Th. dog, did gocl work, but loM the
nail after follow Ing it for weveral hour.
Many butglatt*-, hav. lie. n .mmlti.-d In
the. city n-'-. titly. and rit.i tnd county ..it
thorltle, are conelderlng the advl.aMllt>
vt employing detective* to run th.- .-turn
nal, down. Tlie fa.lur. of the .gtmlnal
to leave *ome clue la-hlnd In lin’lr w rk
make* It clear to the poll th.i
a band of .-X|e-rt Im.u-.- rotil, r, an- lr
ating In the city. A reward of *l<*> h.i,
be, n offered by Mr I.vl* for th.- appre
h. n,lon of the burglar, who robbe.| hi,
burr.
Infeeted Tree* l,e*tryed.
Btate ICntotnologlat W, M. Scott d.--
etroved nearly .<►*' worth <>f fruit tr.e.
In Columbu, Mondwv l-cuu-c they w-rt
Inteeteil 'with the ruu. Jo,e , ak About
three week, an<. >• "II • remembered.
Mr Srott (etx.-d thte- ehlpmetil, of tree*
made into Georgia l.y th. Cumberland
Nurery Company of N.irhvllle. Tenn .
an. confiscated the tree. It l, claim* and
that last year thl* concern hl|*pe.l Into
Georgia tr-c that were Inf ted with the
gr-ale. and accordingly thi* year the ,-iate
entotnolr.giat withdrew from them the
privilege ot ,hipping Into Georgia, refus
ing them the official tag,, w ithout w In. h
rhlpment* anta.i **e lega.ly male Th
tree ,e1,.-d In folurnhu- w re not hli*pr I
by the Cumberland Nuraery i ompany, b-n
hv W Y. C. Grant of Columbia, T< nn
Mr Grant ! a brother-in-law of ot..- **t
the official. .4 the Nashville . on ern. r.n-t
it I, claimed, that the kilter I* Interval>d
In hi* bueine,, At ..n> raft Ibl
tloet, of the two concern, are -aid to l*e
Intlmaie Mr. Grant ha u,e of the oth
rial tar,, and It l* Intimated thi i>o-*l
bly thl* I* one reason the tree, came from
him It i* understood that h will d<
prlved of the tag* by the state authorl
tle*.
Wetting Machine Inventor.
The following letter In the New York
Bun will be of Intereat to South Georgian,
To the Editor of the Sun- Hlr. I dti'l
think It I, g. net .I | kt ow*. who We I t '
Inventor of th. -.-wing machine. A great
many year, ago there Ined .town In l>a
rlen. Qa , a clergyman by the nann* of
y. R Qouktlng. Aftir -pending a life
time perfecting hi* in--d-d It wa, |o*t whl e
he wa* en route to %Yn,hlr.gton. I > c.,
to procure the patent In th days n ■
of the traveling wa* done by private -
vevanee. He started from hi* home with
hi, little machine -wrefu.iy ttk-ked away
under the *eat of hi, buggy-but the
Kale* nemed to be* again,! him, a* a ter
rible tornado came up and while crossing
■ lagoon the machine wa .wept .way,
he narrowly e.caplng with hi, Ilf. The
disappointment, combined with the ex
posure. left him a martyr to asthma,
hetu-e he was never able to mak. anoth* r
model Imagine his h.grln to di-cover
In after life that hi* precious little model
hud been found by an elite rprlrlng man
from the North, who happened to l, p.i—
lna a.ong that way after the storm, who
took It horn.. e eaned It up, studied out
fta Intrloacl—. got a patent an.l rt m~.i a
rich harvest. Mr. Gouldlng wis a very
Uarned man He was pastor of a church
In Darien, and also taught school for ihe
children of the plant, rs. lie wtoi- sev
eral books, notably ' The Young Maroon*
•r." ''Marooner*' Island" and other,,
but he never re, over.,l the loss of 111, pet
fad and died In very mole*! clr urn
stance-, admired and vr.-atly respeci.,| by
every one. 11. was my dearly beloved
preceptor V. K Hopkins. ID Hanco k
atreet, Hrooklyn.
FLORIDA.
Joseph Nettles, a prosperous farmer
living nw.tr Jack onvllle, w.i* kill* I by
Je-e Janes, hi, tenant Monday. Nellie,
wa* one of the most substantial clllaen*
In the county. Jone- pruve-l he acted Iri
self-defense before the co;one.‘a Jury and
was Ii canned The dispute arose over
rental*.
Oranges at Orlando.
c*apt W. A. Copper, superintendent of
the Standard grove near Orlando, says
that ha has Junt gathered the crop of or
•nfee from the Harkm.ee grove. Last
• t t th** yir>il from thl'* rwi* wan foriy
\ - 'Hii* h* raf n r n
. - iOUimiml tiulfW. Thlr U • |>rHt) Mr*l
i.n for h y*ar, mjml It Ip an Iwli*
itun ot in* K' f’ i tlly improved oon4lt!>n
Mi in# ii ii *c* grove* of that of ih**
tale.
OriiNrinre of n l'a*<*r.
Oli# of th# m>M i.HitlviiK rver
witnewH in <*;un#pvill- w# thf on th^
• -iPiofl of il*- f tr \*<!l * rn.tM *>f H< v
U K. Throm*#*r potor of K.*\ tnoutfh
M-ihod|pt I’hurrh. Mr T < <**• r>* t*-**i
•Mdior f#r ft.tir >. nr m\ hi littura !>
V*ry d‘Hr lo hi* nmcregatlott, rt
w*-ll an to :h i hi/.* n. i *i*T* ra M* ha
:>*♦ n hrr4* lm*: -* * .;r* n* •* wiii 1-
k>w him. mvt ro mrin -\r fUi'l * ■
pit tha* afii w with ntm nu>r* lov* nn|
k **■! *!*'ir* t 11 f r \j*|-r ■ rliii* r* eo.u
llon* wilt' *n| m th* mvahtuu.
4•>in|lit in • * llmiiii OrNiivra.
Tamp 4 M* r!i. Orange |frow#r com*
pUin h it r y l* ;t th*- prt'oja fhy are
Jw-lriif "ff. , t f,.r trtolr fruit, th** boat th*t
in .* h *1 rt'fW is (nr fi,.V lo |1 7* **n the
if* c- T •* rmuk*-t Ip tj utl# 1 with InbTlor
ind . ■ igM and Hie buyers eh heve
u * r. ►* , rllnK It ‘fT are lulfereta wilh lh**
. row r, |4'ho Ii ive not > t *,.1<1 To*
fruit tl|M-ri l #loely thl# y*er an*l th**
fruit wit not *>f .\t .* #**'#! (| i an
irnine/iM 4 ani -uiii of k *<*n attiff ru**h
♦ Inn* th* itiirki t' ainl lh* r. .tural r*-
jult 1* a Plump The* d.iiiug to to#
ot.anp lii!u#tty by thh t um tan la
P#rioup ot*** n-l likely t< hv* iiPUnff
• IT* -t It .uoukl I*# uv.Tt* fl l*r th** fu
ur** by M-m* m n-> but h*w to do II la
<i i>uxxiii.g pro lilt ni
\rr l'l**nf Ifni.
J. kconvl.l# Tim*‘.i-T*mon an*l CHlien:
Hal Iri.ut . Mr. Hprttt and llrry
I*#t4l have }.♦< (n a du k hunting trip
Ni p Smyrna. A4'ix)mp*inl-<1 b. It* t
Pa-e*ttl of I’m i I* .rk. umo i*’**! nn
gill- • Mr return** I >• t r! y
w it >•' du- k ,*nd it t- r* M of Uv* p rty
ri iii *d r** #p#nl a few *1 v nr i.•• t -
inou* ki mui. I- mar th# Ii tal v<• \lr
I** wla -xitti >* hterdav. **Tt.- lu k #* *
more pirnttful thl* year than ever. In
th*- £tii i* paid he never #uw #* m tnv
du H- i lti**r* ir- *ll ov*u t ♦ fiver. \V*
It I re* i a naphtha launch at Ihytu t .ltd
went emith, away down jM.st Hawke
Fork, to th* f * *ll l* ac if round It wt> a
fin# irip. nd w; had a guv) tttn# Th**
rt M af the pirty will not be bock fo
rev* r• 1 *1 *y There are lota of huntime
parti*' dkißs ti • river *x*iJ they ar
gel log good U*4SS.”
Thief l<otilel lips >l*-i*r*.
Ja*-k- •itvilie M*dr**po 1 “IMI your
money In the -•‘bet and turn on the
Thi* waa the - onvenbnt ar angemeiU
made f<*r tlie i*aironx of th** Cltn*nV
4*an ('omfmriy. by L. J (‘ir ler. m iiuxor
for ih* mp.iny. In the Finery bull Inc.
• rr.*r of Main ami Monro** fit reeds Th • o
wa re llv* meters put In the but tin#,
whb'h w*re wo k* i on the slot machine
!,y*tetn. at. i It was a cape of pay vo ir
nv ney an t #*-t y tir r.i>*. At th* expir
ation f ea< h m nth the m turn# *le
!*#**• |t♦••i l.y th*- fM* runs In the rn* t<-rs *it^
■• *l.* -* t• • I by a r* i*r - ntati\• of the k *•
>ntpai y. but t iis tint* It Is • vbl**nt from
the empty till# found by th** oolle *r
that *4,,nt* on** had g*t on hl! jao and
matte a raw! U|* n them Just In-fore t *•
tint** for Hu *i|e<t'ir to leather in his
sh* k* Is The representaiive of the r m
piny l!**' ov , r*'*i th* r*tu* ry las night,
and the matter w - reported to the i*o.u* •
by Manager O *rti-r at on e. He #t it***l
h.it et*h of i • five me*era contained
fr m Uto 15, in.i hi* k that th*- rubber
secured a:*-.ut F*** In money theiefrom.
mu. ti m;H uhih m un)i:k.
Mr. Wulllna of llrununlrk fo \% e|
>li of JN*‘lt*ion %41 le.
lirunswl k 4*. . l>ec. 1J A beautiful
wadding In th# Presbyterian 4*htir h l*at
evening. It* \ W M Hulling.-worth, *fh
dating, w . ihat of Ml>s F.eurine Mmi n n
and Mr Ituli* Ti|*fw*r ill the pn->**nce of
many r* ; iti\*-s .uml fn* ids .\i the orumi
Mr.-. Hiifit pi*y*sl wt;h a masterly lou-It
th*- tnur and <*f M* ini* Is-Mhrt #. the "Anpi
S* r i.t*i* . xtn*l tin- nvtrh frcn Tanh.iu.
Mr. F. I' Twltty. Mr. Bay ard Butt
V*r lloward \V ;fT and Mr t*ti.rb - Kkm
tng •*-t*l u* tksh* rs. T!i** bil l** w.
hnrmlngly attired In m trav* lt*r gown,
and lmiie-ll.kb-1 v afier the er many, amid
th* n*mm\ wu*h* s of a host t friend*. Mr
and Mrs Tt*|t*er left fr a bridal trip
through the North and Fast, ‘tit th*-ir r**-
t im they will make th*lr home, with the
itrnom |r* imp. * u|H. and Mrs William
.\l Tupfver, on FnUm *tr*<*t.
Mi-.- lMaki*n w;% on* of Ilrunewi'k
rtarmlnK and popular young ladle*. Mr.
Tupper on** of th*- moat higiy th*Hight of
young lieu in the city, and the large
number of beautiful arui handsome pt--
ent* r**etv*l attest*<i sbenily of th* grut
|M>iuiat it y of Ihi young couple.
Invltaf -on# have l*e*n |#sue| to a beau
tiful hlKh noon w*dding. which will be
soletnnix* and on 1 lit. 190 u. Ht the home
•f the brbb >- parent#, Mr. and Mr*. J
<*. Bp*>tt#wood, No. 11-w Main *treet.
Jack-onviiU-, Fla, whn the heart* and
hand# of Mi-*.- Willie Spottswood **f that
ely. and Mi lb>latit| Auguetus Mullins.
*f Brunnwt< k. will l*e Joineit for all time,
by the acn ) words of th* Preabyttrian
•**rr*nony. ,
Miss Si***tt v w<md Intone of J.i* k- *.vllle *
most < hartn.ng .util attractive younir la*
*!,##. a gsrl of wonderfully sw*--t and gr.k
--t iou* personality, and on* who 1# d*-*-ply
loved wherever h* 1# known. Mr Mul
lins I# well known as bustn*-s manager
f the Krun-wuk Time*-Oall. I# on* of
tht most fiopular and highly esteemed
\* mi tig men Jn tha city, one of sterling
character and worth, xtud one who Is
trust**! and Beloved by ••very one
Immediately after th* wedding cere
mony, Jit eb'gant dinner will In* served
at the home of the bride 1 * parent*, aftei
which the voung couple will leave at
,nee fr Brunswick, the.r future home
They will l*e t the 4>glethorp for the
present. and the sweet young brld* will
b** gla<lly wek-omed t* Brunswick by the
host of friends of Mr Mullln*.
WIIITF 1141% # HIM MIT in* WELL
4 onpresNivinn llrantley I* %*bel to
In % *fttlaMfe.
Way cross. On.. l>ec. 12.—-The large ln
crease In the freight bus Incas of the Way*
ros* Air Ufie roa*l rnakit necessary
dome and ide.i mldltiigis to tin* freight de
pot facilities of that road in this city
Hon. W cl. Brantley, congressman
from th** Kiworth District, writ** thit
h* ha* assuranc# from th** poetofftca le.
purtm* nt ta.at the free mail d**ilv* ry sys
STRICTURE and VARICOCELE.
Twenty of the best year# of my Ilf * have been d* voted to the study of
chronic di>* >♦•> of men tun! women. I have been successful because 1 have
l> **n th*r*Hr'ily up-to-dait© and k© p pa * will) tlie bit* #•
difkcoverles of science. F©w physician* know ihai it 1#
.f* • w:i a •.*!. ' t th. r, f.
treating Stricture or Varicocele. I have perfected a
■ cure which I# absolutely painless, gentle, hut thorough-
ly Hfective.l have tested It it more titan ten thousand
\ .* .! my experience warrants my saying that t
J failure I# imp-ssthl© In ST pat *rf of all • - treated
My treatment can h© applied it your own i* inc and a
K cure 1# effected without det©mion from business o"* other
IB duties.l also * ure wth the same degree of success all prt*
\ A4t oi • lir**ol ll#ea#©s of in* n and women If v>u are
gb affllcud with an> form of Skin Disease. Blood Poison.
Riki-umattsin K dney and Bladder Complaints. Loss of
• Manly Vigor. Female Weakness, etc , I mv.te you to 1n
• vMUgat my exclusive methods of treating *h©s©
u . diseases I can show you what I have done for others
J.Newton Hainsway.M P. arK j explain the superiority of my treatment to your
entire satisfaction Call for free consult atlon or write for symptom blank# Coi
respondent® strh tly confidential. 25A Bryan street, Bavannah. Ga.
Office Hour# 9to 12 a>.. 2 to 6 and 7 to 9p, iu Sundays 10 a. m. to Ip. m.
THE MOKNING .NEWS: THURSDAY. DECEMBER IS, 1000.
If you will buy three
Old V lrgmia Cheroots
and smoke them to-day you will get
the greatest amount of comfort and
satisfaction that 5 cents will buy in
a smoke, and get it three times over!
You haven’t any idea how good they
are and cannot have until you try them.
Try three to-day instead of a sc. cigar.
Three hundred million Old Vtrgtnu Cheroots smoked this
yeu. Ask your own deiler. Price, 3 for 5 cents. g
tem w ill l*e IntUßuntHl h* r# next Bn
ur>!>. De* F
There hs# h****n some comp'alnt In r*
-rar 1 to th* exam.nal ion paper* of s* *'
* f •he young whit* men who -i'od ti
* xsminat.ofi for <rrlr's positb • Sev
eral wilt* boys stood the examination,
bur -4 v one passed, it being claimed tht
.* li* gr>* who %ver u * pte*l a l pe
*d more satisf lory examinations Ti.*
w.i n*- l*e||ev* and by th* your.:
men r thir friends, and ttie\ felt bk**
they had not he*n tret*Ml fairly.
I'Vtiigressman Brantley's attention ha#
h* * . til* I to the rnwtier. ai.l h** h i
b* * u r* ju*-#te l to find out why they dl l
not £*-•! th- n*-* • -st-ary percentage. <*r .it j
l * f do a* w*ll .k# their "Brother# In j
B* - ! "
The patient** in the (Mar* Bv*tem Hos
pital at thl# place have Been removed to
the hospital* at IBgh Spring- and San
ford. Fia The har.g* in ma*l* In i*rd* r
to have the neee-sary nia *hlie*ty tla<■***i
In th*- Building? here for bat ng by
#t am When iii* i# d**ti# <*••* iwith ntr,
will I-* r**tum*d
Mi#s i'arris May lady of thl# city,
and Mr A Prescott >f Aurusim w* re |
married Monday light By U*\ V\ II j
H*niggs. at the home of th** bride moth
>i Mrs J A Kady. in this < t’v
Mr WalStT Smith n! Ml- 1 * Fla <*arter
wen* marred Sumi iy near Bi kl* y in th
county.
lion W. M. Denton ha l . painful fUi
f- w and ys .*go ir hi- home it R kl*y.
gn, .1 II \\ II NON 4k\ 4 111 NC
lle Nlie Is wl the Mer*> of the
Foreign I'oners,
From the New York Sun.
Washington. Dec. 10*—O*n. Jamea H.
\Vil?*of, w ho went to 4 ’hitia as command *r
.f ... of to* military division# of the
rm and Sint*!* nitef njolllMi, arrived
In Washington thl* afterno,ik n*l r*|rt
t-d to tin- rb • rotary f War. A* an au
thor*:) on China hml It# people 4iii
Wllm)ii Is recognized as one of the a* . t
in the United State#. HU book, published
e*#m* year** ago, dr.-'Tioc# with great h
curacy conditions which then existed in
Cnina. and he has .iredy completed a
revision, biUiglrti it *l<wn to the pre#**nt
tim* The r* ent troubles he uttt.tunes
entirely to a bad influence in the Chine#j
Court.
These Influences." sat*l Oen. Wilson
to-night, "mud*’ It ;i*i • -*r that 4’hln was
strong enough to clear out all foreigner*.
Bad adviser* of the Fmprt*s misled h*r
as to the str*<igth of the empire China
has ki* ver had an army able to defeat the
foreign armies, and never will hav-*.
There i no doubt about h- f.* *t that the
Frnpr* -#. Jung Uu, and Hung Fu IDiung
wer** lmpd*ate<l in the project t** exter
minate the foreigners. Hut th** Kmpres#
wa# misled, and me Kmperor eouto lo
nothing.
"They hove at
n* 4’iiina .# i>>%v at the m* i y *f the
foreign lV>w*-r#, üb#olut ly at their mer
cy. The question of a settlement !*••
I** nb upon th** Powers and must b* s**t
t!d by the represents (Ives of the differ
ent governments a: their respective cap
itals. In my judgment China will acred?
t* in<*#t any dem iud ma*le ui**>n h**r. Hr.e
can do nothing cl##. No matter how #••*
v r* the t*imlen or enormuu* the indem
nity put on her she could not refu#* to
submit. 4f <*ourse it cannot be expM*ted
that the Kmpres# or Jung Du or Tung
I'u Ilsiang would agree to a proposition
that they le executed By leaving this
out of th** temand the Powers can insist
U|n4i the -ircmgest claim.”
<i*n Wilson believe# that China's pres
ent difTi ultv will. how-\* r. pr*v* . her
*wn salvation China has fr v.-irsbcn
lighting foreign Influence. "It ha# fought
Its last lat!e against progress," he said,
".ml promt-*— ha# triumphed After a
settlement Is r*-a*h*d China will be uin-ii
Irrevo aMv to nuKlcrn prugre-> '
4i*n Wilson wa# asked about the re
port that FI llung Chang's secretary ha l
been taken into custody by direction of
4’ount von Walders** The pr* #s dispatch
es gave hi# name a# Ylko. Gen Wilson
sai l h** met all of 1.1 Hung Chang's #ec
r* uirl* s. and then' wa# t - hi# knowledge
ra ti* by that name lie said that FI
Hung Chang s chief secretary 1# an
Am* rienn named P thick, u|K>n whom
F.irl LI leans very d**|e*iu|entl>
i G*n Wilson exptvsse*! the belief that
! Ft Hung Chang I# acting In gtjol faith
'in Id# efforts t* effect a settlement with
| the Piwers "What • l-* Is there for him
it* do?" asked Gen. Wilson "What can
t ulna do hut work for a settlement? As
to hi# Cl* 'lent al# I bell**ve h*- w ill get
j them f th© nroner tine ll* has n*> le*
j sir* to deedvf the representatlvs *f the
Power#, a# It could do him no good and
would not benefit China
Si*aklr.g of Count von \V alder see (*>n
Wilson expressed the opinion that he was
not iM*r#onaliy resuonsshle for the out
rug*-# committed By the German#. He
said: "Count von Woldersee is a man of
* \c-Uent principle# and eharacter. 1
* annot beli* v* there was n> difference
of opinion between hitn and 4en Chaffee
*v*r the |u* stlon of h>otii>g M lit ary ex
pa tltton# against th* Chin*-#*- -hotiM l*i
distantlnueal They lo no good By killing
p**a*'tHbU and harmless native*
"It should be remembered on the other
hand, that the provocation of the (ler-
mnri 1# i*r -at. Their minister w-.*# killed.
An-! l I** onlv natural that i ey should
irv ft* fir * hi** #*l.y*r nd pi Ish him.
In n a situation It 1 n* • **y matter
' • wli •c* Individual -■•!dl4 I A- t
(Jen.. 4’li ft* • b*r ing th* gate tn the
Imp* rlii l pair. . I wi.l explain that slt
iia i Un.
A: * r the i|vinre of the Imperial City
if w.i k.rr* *> 1 T int th- gite- raptured
should N h: 1 by tl *• tr oi-s cfptu Ing
th*m. Th* Arm*ri an# aptu el the south
c.i • and the Jap .ne#e t #• n* th nn I ei#-
* f vaf- Af lh*- troopw m trehed in
h t#*dy through the () i * . none was al*
I-*we 1 in**M without pern: "in fr m the
g*-it* , ral guarding tlie ira-t** to be *nter***l
Wh* i. i* ii* t v n W •!* -*-** w.intei to go
through ii; iml i e h** go: permission
fiorti 11-n Chaff***- to pi## though the
uth gat*- a>- It lea*l# right through the
Imperial building#
1* w apt-ear fr rn • ib!- r* p *rt# that
fr some reason Oen. Ch ff**e refit#©*! any
l*rg**r to give ftermi-**l*n and ha# barred
Ihe w iv thnmigb the won h m ale tt the Im
t*-rii| bid dings It |# not unnatural that
O* n (‘ii.iffe,- eliou and protest against t e
removal of ihe oil observatory in#: u
m*nt# Tht**-*- Instruments f med tha
i • -:an*'e by Chli, two hund •• I and
Hfiy >oi# ago, of wcs-erti science. TANARUS
take them fr-tii th*-ir (>o-ltlon anil carry
’i-rn away seems t* * b uniiecenoary .in I
* at and it* I to excite unnec*- s. y comment.
"Th*- Instruments are out of date, but
they ar* b* au(iful spe-(mens of bronze
work Their temovnl nn i*> no possih.a
good, and it i- dlfh ult to see upon what
ground It can Be Ju?tfßl I cannot b*-
h- v-- that Count van W ilders**© would
out ii ©nm •• su ti an act. N**r would any
*i i- sun>rl#*-l. if he did countenance it.
th it Chaffe* sh* uld pr*t©st ug.ilnst It"
Gen Wilson r*lated to the Sun reporter
in- inipr* h-lon of the imperial building*.
IB -aid that t‘*-i? i4pf*earin InsUle gave
mu 'h cvld. net of ih** poverty existing In
dui.a The thr**nc room was dirty and
the thr*its-lf nothing But u i|rooden
* Bair gild* *l.
"Ther.- was an unusual sight In the K>n
ror’s room, though," said Gen. Wilson.
H* had a mania for t lack#. Hl# raotn
w.a tided with < *.ck of every descrlp
tlon I hcr** were hun-lr.d# of them, some
of Chinese manufacture, some made In
fut i and oni© ma ie In th© United
Stxit**■*■■ There were clocks on stand*- on
th** walls and on the fl*> r. B* side hnd
*-<!n* i>ra.-s-mounted clodi# on the wall
were hung common every-day wooden
dorks. There k* s one on the floor drawn
an *d* phai:|, t!• r* wa re clocks in the
form of birds and flowers.
Fven the room occupad by Ihe Km
pr* had a great many oks in it. but
h. t.- taste turn* and to pi*.*# of bric-a-brac,
though sB- had v* ry few articles of any
l*e.mty <*r --• Tint w*- .some earv*-*|
w.h*.l In her |© t>na| |*ala*e, will ti. liy
th-- wav. Is now o* . up and by Count v**n
WaM.lv. but even there no -tgn# of
romf-.ii or luxury were to b. #.en.
"Ap|*ar*-ktiy linen bed clothe# were un
known She 1 1 id no pillow# and nothing
\aii wa.iilcl .all a ni.ittr*oil her Ims| It
w hard, without sprinffg and over***j
°b!y by ;i quilt or mat The house had
non* of the conveniences of sewerage..!nd
th* Illy I*ol*l n. ar U wu# the reservoir f**r
nil the drainage of tb* street Th.* whole
Ida-• served t* Illustrate how China has
preserved It# primitive state Birds fl.-w
it I njii t Inside the imperial buildings with
fr- •along and * verythng looked neglect-
Fen. Wilson spoke In high praise of the
Jupun* -s* soldiers He diy l.iroi that they
ore simply wonderful. "Their oourug. in
battle cannot >. suipoaoed,** ha rvtMrktd
’‘ mr troop# are brave They are great
fighters, and the officers of the foreign
armies -ay -<; but they Insist that tiir
American soldier is not a soldier In the
strict military sense.
"The Furo|*©tr soldier do*'# r.ot under
r* md the discipline of the American
army. He I** differently trained and do*—
n t - op# der th* Americana soldier h*
all. Th** 4b mi an# In this re#|H'd an* f't
f.-ctly trained, but they are not ahead ot
th© Japan*-#** in lighting qualltle#. nor
ore they ahead of the Arneri an#. Our
boy# are a different class of men. they
ar** Intel!.gent and educated. They ar**
men >f dkTerent character "
4 hlnese I* rrquent l->st Days.
From le#Ue’s Weekly.
Religious md national fete# are fre
c|uent In China. Bxicrtflce* are <hen fier
firnitl B‘fore the tablets of their ances
tor#. an ! cert mania! dishes are oartaken
of en famllle Wine drunk with a mix
ture of orplment at thi# time 1s suptiosc l
t* drive away epidemic diseases for a
whole year Bowl# of water are put in
the court yard at hlgfwnoon to catch th*
sun*# rays, from which other benefits are
sit*i*o#-d to proceed. Boat racing 1# one
feature of thl# occasion The boats are
practically scows, with a dragons or
horse's head fastened In front, on which
the coxswain rides The people, after the
race 1# over, scatter away to restaurants
and other places of entertainment, with
which the \arious monasteries are class
The fete of the moon 1# celebrated in
the eighth month of the year, and this
la#?# six dsy* Present# are then mad**
on which the figure of the moon Is apiMr
ent, and a larif- pagoda # Illuminated.
Ftr©-cra< kers and music an.l family reun
ions prevail A midnight banquet on the
last night terminates the feast, and then
the descent of the Goddess of the Moon
(which we call the man In the mootu I#
aw iit©d Bh© t* suppoaod to visit th* earth
It thl# time to grant the wishes of mor
tal# The moon, with the Chinese. I# the
patroness of poetry, and autumn is the
poet's favorite season. Here I# a Chinese
loet's ascription to thi# satellite*:
liaising my glass to drink with the moon
I noil*** that Wi are three—
The moon, m> shadow, ami myself.
Ti.e moonlight c*me right up to my bed.
Covering the floor with a dasxling sur
face,
Whl< h at first sight I take for ice.
Then noticing tnat It i# the moon.
1 fall to thinking of my native land.
• on letters I e snldlrr Dead.
Waycro**#. Oa Dec 12.-Mr B. T
SummersU died last night at his horn©
near th© city He was about yesrs of
*ge Mr Summereil #uffered from a
stroke of paralysis several months
which affected his mind Ht was sent
to the asylum at Milledgevtlle and came
horn© s fen weeks ago greatly improved
Fast week he had a second paralytic
stroke and never ralHed from the ©ffe-rts
of U. 11s leaves a Urge family.
HtRIM'. IXTEUKiEM'E.
Matter* of llerct to *|lppln* Men
Generally.
The British steamships Winnie for
Bremen, and the Homewood for Barcel**-
nu and Genoa, clear©*! yesterday with
*>P'. fades cot :on. vsiued at 2.099
round bales cotton value*! at 1.22*
barrels rc.in, valued *t $4,159; 2.(13 ton#
phosphate rock vsiued t 530.20 U; M* pe -©#
pitch pin© flint* r. valuta at $7-'#). M 2 ton*
scrap iron value*! .?*s•'.ooo. Other thing**
made up the cargo*#
A* has been frequency pointed out be
fore. the progress of the United Shut**#
0 ii maritim- i#*w©r that . -* •i
-rier >f ocean c*wnmer©. ie not ut sii in
keeping with th*- wonderful #:rid*.e marl -
in its exjort trade. #.y- Brads.reef>
The speot.i'ie f the wor.l s greatest ex
porter of l*m©' i' merchandise. f*r this
seems likely to prove true this year, fig
uring as only h third-rate nation in ocean
shipping #■* r alnly *• *• to make hi
American *b#,atl#rt*d with the progr*--*
made in this r*sj • ? at le st, and yet the
statistic# compiled by the Navigation Bu
reau fully be.ir mit thi# liter statemen-.
It Is not surprising, too. that th© ie*lre
for expansion in thi# resp- t 1# oousing
an inere.ksliig agitation, which, be for*- it
subsides, seems likely to result In a thor
ough threshing *>ut of th© entire que
uon. and possibly in r©m*dial B*g- utioii
which will restore thi© country t*> it**
*-n--tim© premier position In th** worM #
irrying trade That tli.* and ore for ©x-
I puns lon exist© in th* South a# well a* In
other portion# of the cun:r> I# * vi-l* n t
*y the interest the bu#i*ie#.- no n i-I
newspapers of the South are taking in
Istnmi.m *ra* an*l m.irltime revival mat
! ter#. One of the lat*#t examples of till#
S# affonled in tlie callinsr by Gov. Candler
i of Georgia, of . Nati-*a.i| Mari m© CVn -
grew*, to nssemhl© at Brunswick, sin
January of next yegr TANARUS: • i tJ*n by t •
Governor is the result of n recomm* , n.l:-
tion m de by th© Board of Trade of trust
crowing B*>uthern #* ipor .
Mnysiuiali A I inan>M*.
Sun rlsef. Ht 6.55 a. ni an*) sets af 4 >'•
p. m.
High water at Tybee tMv at 12 IS a
m and 12 V> p ni High water at Sav.tn
itih otie hour later
I'iiNor* of the Moon fr December.
Standard tin**—9Gth iT<?r.
D H M
Full moon 6 4 IS morn.
Fast quarter 13 4 42 ©ve
New moon 21 6 1 fv* .
First quarter 2k 7 4* eve
Moon perigee. 3d and 39th. Moon apo
gee, 15ih.
%nmv\i.a ami di;i*%iiti iir-a.
Veaaela Arrived 1 ealerday.
S- hooner <* ** K Mitchell. W !-
Iron. Boston.—Master.
Schooner Annie T Bailey. Findlay, Car
teret.—Master.
\ ©•■••!■ 4 Inired I ©strrdnv.
Steamship llm*-w*o*T! (Br>, H**olan*i.
Bar- ©lona and G©noa Wilier At <*n
J4u-.ini ship Wlnr.i*- (Hr), Spiegt*lhuri.
Bremen.- \Vil*l**r A Cos.
I
A rifirla \\©( f< 4m.
Fteamahtp AUeghaii;. F*et©r. Philadel
phia.
Steamship Tanagra (Br), Misters.
Fir* men
Bark Blandina F (Aust). Rosnuns.h.
Trieste.
Shipping Mi-iniirnmls.
JuckaonvMle. Fin . De© II —Entered
'U.ifner Algon|uln. I’latt. New. York mid
< ’harb-^ton. * hoqper Edna. Donovan.
*slouo©ster. M i#s
Chrl*-#:*wi. 8 U., Dec. 12— Arrived,
steamens George W. Clyde, <"'hi*.ne#t©r.
Boston, anl prM*‘©de*l to J<t ksotivil!*-:
*• hooper yacht lf©#p©ru. Wilmington, N
F bound Florida
Ul©are*l, schooners Warner Moor*'
Crockett. New York; Aurumiis W• P,
Bproule, New York, Nettie Hhtpman.
Raynor. New’ York
Wilmington, N. U . Dec. 12. Arrive*!,
tug Protector, Charleston.
tiibniitur. I >©<-. c. Sailrtl steamer Ott.i
from Genoa, etc., for P* sacola.
Baltimore. D* 12 -Sail*-*!, ©cliooner F
B Mart#, 4."barie#ton.
Bt. Vincent, C. V . I)e.*. S.— Sailed.
et©am©r Dorn. Pensacola.
Antwerp, Dec. 11- Arriv*-*l, at earner Iri*.
Savannah via London.
Key W* #t. Klii , Dec. 12. Arrlv©*!,
#t*:rners Ump.iNi- New York, and sail
ed for Galv©eton; Martinique. Dillon. Mi
ami. and sailed for Havana; Olivette.
Smith, Havana, and sail***! for Port Tam
pa
Fernundin i. Fla., Deo. 12 —Arrlv-*l.
shooner# Mon began, Murphy. Boston;
Bdtannia (Br). M* Dull. Havana.
Uie.ire*!. ©chooner Austin D Knight,
M* ider. Bri*lgeport. 4'onii,
Bailed, schooners It* --I** Parker (Br).
k.i (Br), Williams, <*uracao.
Pensacola. Fla , I ec. 12.—Arrlv© I.
steamer Hannah M Bell (Br). Grang *r,
Bt. Vincent; tug Echo, with barges Tro
jan frm Galve-ion. Ajax from Tampi* o
ar.d N* i©on Bartlett from Vera Cruz
Balled, steamship K tiro# (Bn. G d#©n
IVirdeaux; #> hooner Cheslle (Br). M©r
rlam. Bay of Fort de Fran ©. Marti
nique.
Port ftoval, 8 c . Dec. 12 Sailed.
# hooner The Josephine. Baltimore.
Arrived, schooner I fellow Fall
River; United States codier II mnlb.il
Norfolk
Ja**k#onvilie. Fla . D©** 12.—Enters.
British st* amer William If. Albury. Rm
oell. Ifopetown. B. W. I
Ulear©*!. ©team tug A Pram Minis. Avery
Philadelphia; steamship Algonquin, Platt,
New York
A|kahkChico!a. Fla Dec. 12— Entered,
s<*hooner Welfl©**t, Jacobson. Port Anto
n:o.
Beaufort. 8 C., Dec. 12-Arrived 3 p.
m to-day. United State# coal collier Han
nibai at Port Royal naval station.
Aof Ice ( Mariner*.
Pilot charts and all hydrographic In for*
mation will b© furnfehed musters of ves
sels fre** of charge in United States hy
drographic office in Custom ||o(*s© r.p
tain** are request©*! to call at the oft) ©
Reports of wrecks and derelicts received
for transmission ;o the Navy Depart
ment.
Foreign Extiorts.
Per British steamship Winnie for
Bremen. 5.545 Imlet* cotton. $27 * v*:.
round bales cotton. sll .Ann; 2.01? ton# phos
phate rock. slo.3oo.—Cargo various
Per British steamship Horn ©woo,!
for Bnrcelonß and Genoa; f., r
Barcelona 2.2nn # bale* of cofto*,
ue: 2CW round lale#. s4.ss]; 1,549 rotruf
hales cotton. $2-* 200; p|e-* s pit h
tlmler. $7. s<i> )Mrr©l# rosin. <•*. f,> r
Genoa. 2.201 bales cotton. sl<2. •* S2.*. hn--
rele rosin. $2,160; 362 ton# #* rap iron. -
nOO.—Cargo various.
f'oasfolae CiiMirta.
Per steamship Tallahassee to New
York. Dec. 11.-1,133 ba.es upland • •>ton
4* bales sea Island cotton. 650 barr* Is
Candy Esculetts
Cares PILES or Money R-luntled.
WHY SUFFER 7
Sold under guarantee at folloTring atorM:
Koerllnaki a. Jonea . Maecnic Trtnple
Knig.it',. W. F. Raid'a. Marlow •
land *. Donnelly',, and W a. i'igman a
Savannah. Oa.
L.II’I'MAN BROS., Savannah. Oa and
W. F. Rfilii, Savannah Ua . Dlatnbjtora.
OCEAN STeTmSHIP COMPANY
FOR
NEW YORK. BOSTON AND THE EAST.
T.’natirpaiuwd rabm anrommoiiaMoeie All thr c-omforte of a modern hotel •. ee ,
trie liffMa. I’nexo ilml table. Tickets Include meale and bertha aboard h
PASSENGER FARES FROM SAVANNAH.
TO NEW YORK First Cabin. s>; Frs* Cabin Round Trip, $32. Int*
•4e C.ih.n, $15.00; Intermediate Cabin. Hound Trip, $34.01). Steerage. $lO.
To BOSTON—First Tahiti. $22. First Cabin Round Trip. $36 Intermediate , n
$17.0d ( |nterme*llute Cabin. Round Trip. s>•).
The expr©** steamshlpo of this line are appointed to .-ail from Bavani
tr.l (9):h) merklian time, aa follow#.
B%VA\>% TO MEW YORK.
CITY OF AUGUSTA. Capt. Daggett.
THURBDAY. Df 13, 10 a m.
NA<’OOCHEK. Smith. SATURDAY.
fe 15. !!;.>* a. m.
KANSAS CITY Capf Fisher. TUESDAY*.
Dec. is. 2 '" p. m.
TAFEAHABBFK. Capt. Asklns. THt’RS
DAY, Dao 2", t ■ ;• n
•CITY’ OF BIRMINGHAM. Capt. Berg.
FRIDAY, Dec. 21. 3:00 p. m.
•NOTICE— Steamship City of Birmingham will not carry passengers.
Steamship C.ty of M icon. Capt. Savage, will ply between New York and ' .
ton on the following schedule.
Leave New York for Boston (from Pier
35. North River, al 12 (h) noon), Dec.
Th*- company re-erves the right change its sailings without noti
without liahiliiy or accountability therefpr.
S-*Hit N w York for Savannah Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturday#. : m
W li B ni.WKR.
City Ti-k©f and Passenger Agent.
)Bull #tre*t. Savannah. Ga.
H G THK/KVANT,
Agt-nt. Savannah. Ga.
p E. LKFEVRE,
Manager.
New Pier 35. North River. New York
rotten #•**! oil. 524 hale# domestics, l‘>7
1 ) barrels noain, 1$ birr* i#
tut|©n!l • 125.7411 feet lumber. 72 laurels
ll**h. :*.tl4 box©# fruit. 30 barrels vegetab.©*.
423 iat< # vegetables. 22 ton* pig Iron. 6*H)
> .if*on *.©! oil. 323 bundles bid**#.
15 tobfi; ***. 25 bale# sweeping**. 110
. .1 ]* half • arrel# cotton #©©d
.11. 77. l*arr©l# ro>ln oil. 5 barrels lamp
Maek. 40 barre s dims 442 packages md#©.
iv t tit. * city of Birmingham
New York. Dec. 11-3.017 bai©# upland
1. otion HH hnrreis r#ln feet ium
•©r 7.77 tons psc Iron, ah Ingles.
P©r t©ani'*iip Alleghany, for Phlla*lel
l-hla.—'l.oio barrel* rosin. 49 barrels tur-
I -* 1 M* K"..b;i f*et lumber. 1.16s boxes
(•lung©# 12" crate# vegetable#, SO l*rr* Is
otton #* ed ol’.. 4.224 oak stave** 17*) in*K
•v© ml • B' pi kag* # domeeths ar.d
yarn#, 68 hales cotton sweepings.
YOOIMMk HI HUm;v
4*ome Thnt Were Itecogrnlsed by fhe
II lu >i*f %ntlirlty In bnndoia \<f
I miu \uu.
From th' Chicago Tribune.
Som* U -1> has sai l of the medFal pro
f* -I'Ui and with # rn© relev .nice, that if
it only *ff et..! the cures that it# preten
lore call for there would lie le## of
•l ii* k©ry in the world. But in the light
of history the infer*nee le severe ui#m
th© j*- tot*. The ©volution of medicine,
even an.oiig it pr*(■*• or#, has lieen un
u#u*tliy slow as compared to other pro
f* .*n * and calling- The practice of
in***. l to mi© from m.m‘s supersdtiou#
.i©#irt ;o heal himself, and in th© main it
may lie maintained that the medical pro-
Cession to-day is far in advance of it#
li?ronag© The btnial of a man in we*
and . Menominee, Mich., in the belief
that the in ©rm* nt w*uld cure rheuma
thm r only an Index of how slowly the
lna##*-# of the |.e* p © are ge tl g *w y
lr ni th* vO(#loo practice# of their an •©#-
tor# According t< all *liagnoaet of the
dU* 1 such an Interment *• >ull only re
gr.ivute rheumati-m, but |r*l*ably tlie ld
fetich |horism. that "the hair of a l*g
1# good for It# bite." le*i someone to
11 rg - * tills treatment Upor. the Mi.-hiCun
man with the result that he is now virtu
ally disabled.
Gont tl-. a Jester at the court of ihe
Duke of Ferrara. In France, in th© flf
:c nth century, made the assertion thit
more p.-iplc pretended to hea'ing than
to all th© other arts In the world. To
prove this, h* ©lmply walked down the
street in hi# night cat*, with his J*iw tl©l
up. anil nior** than 200 person* st pped
him to tell him of sure cure# for th©
t wvh.k he. To-day thi** observation of 1
nobleman's Jester may be believe*! to hold
ns g**#l a# It did then.
On*- of the strongest arguments for the
common d* •• nt of all men ha# been
found In th© practice of medicines am -ng
savage people. Kinship his been estab
lished in thee© between every
nation under the sun. In Rurope. after
the ©’©am engine had been perfect* I the
pharma-opoeia waa 300 years behind that
innovation.
In ICR the pharmacopoeia of the College
of physi'dans of I/>ndon rerognlze.l th'
skull of a person dvlnr a violent dea f h
n# be t ng of great me*iicin.il value. The
horn of the unicorn, too was n spe* i?l*
.i- dnst many ills In 1724 the virtues* of
h itmin fat. of skulls, of unlc.irns’ horns
nnd tif t*>a*l vip r# n*l llzif*!* l %vrr* r* - -
ognix# and by the sam© institution. In 1712
the pharmacopoeia waa considerably re
vise.! but It retained centipedes, lizard#
and vipers upon the list.
Hundred* of years before, in China and
japan, th© same objects* were rsvere*d by
the medical practitioners. They cam©
from him to the newer workl beyond
doubt Japan until recently believes! ‘n
th** virtues of the carbonised remains of
ommon animals. Chickens, eats, birds,
*W*g# and many other creature# were kept
In the back yards of the do* tor. and the
pntlent made his selection of the animal
watch *hnu©l perform th© cure. The orea
tur© would be klll**l with some ceremony
and burnt to 11-hes before the ©yew of
th© sick one As soon a* p.**#|!l© after
ivard the curative remains would b© np
plle*l From live .mini s to-day th* do*'*
tr ho# taken to drl***! creatures* ekins.
horns te**th and claws, taken from al
most every imaginable creature. The far
ther lh*-#© thing# have traveled the more
value they ar*- supposed to pos#e*.
India ha# a Ilk© superstition, and Oen.
Robert Warden tells of having killed a
tine tiger and removed Its skin When
the fiativ© #aw tills trophy they begged
n be told where the body of the animal
was hurled, explaining that from Its
bnn©<* a *l* >tion eoul lie made that
would can#** thoee who drank If to t>©#-ofne
Immensely strong and courageous.
England hod the same fetich In 1685,
when Dr. Troope of Oxford became
este.l in the uncovering of a grave of the
ancient Briton# *n Mki>©n Hill m Wilt
shire. Trie t>odl©# of these men had b©en
laid In th* grout*! feet to feet In a circle.
The doctor ways:
"The I*o4l* * Were large and nearly rot
ten hut the teeth were ext ream and
wonder full v whit© I dug up many bush
••**. with which 1 made a noble medicine."
At on© time human skulls were exported
from Ireland to Germany, to he tved in
medicine, and the mummified remain# of
the ancient Egyptians were much song at
sfter
Al in- profit .lay It I* said that moro
rattlrm.ik)* oil I. hot(|. -t m Pwinaylvania
than ovar txfora in !h, hliitory of ih*
alato In Near island rohwab pliia ara
auppowl 10 < nro iho agu,. vnd in thr
Smiih a crrtain kno.-kt.> honr in a pi* .
f.t k* " *urr cur, for rhrumntlam. If
carried ir. ihr pockrt or worn aua
prnd-d from a tr!n* around thr nock
Tracing th apidrr wrb pill, H ortal
natrd in China, wh-rr ail aprclr, ot in
*•<* had crrlaln po*ltlvr or nf*ativa val
u.r. in mrdlrdnr | n Pekin It I. cuatomary
to glv-a two to thrrr aoorplona or apldcr,
o a patlvr.i 1U of fever. In Ireland the
CITY OF ACOCSTA C ap r t
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NACOOOHEH Cnpt. Hmlth. Ti .1
In>c 2J, 7:3rt p nv
KANSAS CITY Capt Ft,her. •
DAY. Ho- n. S OU p. m.
TAI.I.A H AtvSEE. Oapt Arkln,. s.V I
DAY, Dec. S, 1! 00 p. m.
Leave Boston f*>r New York fr - , s *•
Wharf, at 12:00 noon), Dec. 19. .
B \V. SMITHS
4’or.r#*'tmg Freight Agent. Biv . i
WALTER HAWKINS.
General Agent. Trail! Depar r
224 W Bay Bt., Jack**mv
W. H. BLEABANTS
General Freight and Passer .
! New Pier 35. North River, N
peasantry* small spld* r
i ffect cure#. From the-e th* (
of tlie New England peasant w . .
In Flanders the live spider 1# r.i -i
th** empty shell of u walnut nd
around tlie neck of th- pat **n
creature die# the fever dccre.i
i g*>n© entirely.
Thi# attenden to the #pid©r m *n t.-
i# thought to have c*me from t ♦
ic of spider iriunity that ra* t i
Italy at the end of th© four
fury. The bite of the Lucoas ta u.
#uppos©<l to have prcsJuce.l th© ;
thougfi it ha# long lieen certain 1 i*
ipsturs Is lrfeotly harmb
l*-g and victim, however. I>© im*
mortdd. grew livid and at the f
muse would iM'gin a half-mat h
keeping it up to xhauMloo !
:*<*nturies the altm* vtt existed
| throughout Italy. Then it von .*1 in*l >i. \
j leaving only the 'taranielle" dan • t <
membranes
I In tlu* United Btate* the S :t r -
gro hna d*fi© a gr.*at deal to h tri
voodoo i*ra*nico# of the old worl-l lr ti
I backwoods of all the state.-. •* (
Kml-wlthcraft and tlie virtu* -of i*n •, !
of fin rual#, insect# afei refue© tn, *
extolled, according to the
; th© Hectlon.
In tlsmsands of communiti*-* 5 M
firm l©*llef that a bu* keys, or h
nut carried in the pocket, will k i
rheumatism, or cure it if the w. t
ready has it.
It l# b** 1 lived that for wart
li-.g of an cider twig—one no if:
wart—and its burial In a s<©r*
cause warts t di-appear
In Pennsylvania the oil of rati *?.
I# preserved most carefully * i■.
erpecially goad for sore J U'# • "
rheumatism. In prexmring th tb*
snake is nailed h* ad ar. l : 1 t
and cut open The fat
laid upon a cloth in th*
which the filtered oil drip# *•' ' • )
From fear that ih© reptil- n*
ten itself, the clear oil l# t©-** l !•' • • .*
ping a (jortion of It Into u. k It
Itk one globule it I# regard* l u
If. on the other hand, it ’• K
beads and curdle# the milk :
*= |*oisonouh ar#l thmwrn ’>
Skunk oil In Ilk© manner ) •**•-.
plan* among country cure-all.**
t Through all the#© more r i* *• -
llnu# agencies ha# come the |*
tr.a©ot*oeti of th© ihy#l*daf W
cmn© th© water cure, the g* *
faith cure, th© mm*l cure, t •
cure and scores of slmtlar
practice. These "schools" ore mu.' ‘
IteO.
IdRNS I I*o% BKA 4TK M AD.
in old ( n>tSk, llnaed I !•• t*‘- I '•
pectntlon f I*olll lea I ldl*.
From the New Y'ork Kv**:iit •
Washington. Dec. 4.—Th*- Ben ' • n
lnter stkik old custom in regard
choice of seats, the ffe**t of v '
furnish on estimate of the exp* '
political Ufe of each of it.*- m©n
viewed by his associates. M*
stated, 4*ach Betiator on • ntertng t
Ihir a seat a*>lgned to him. * • ■'
com©r getting the least desr*bb
the sam© time h© is expc t**l t<-
lien" U|>on om better place. N •
can hold M©n on more than on* ‘ •
a tim©. although he may chain
ax often os he ticPibZ All thi--
privately at th* office of th*
arms, so that, unless th© F
self sec# lit lo t* 11 It no on© k
member with a seat he h -
out a# the morn likely hsn to v
Mr Dolliver, for evample, w •*
to the B**imt(* yeaterday, and w •
ed n place in ts* back row w:
what occupant of a good #©4.
ready fil'd iigaliuit, 1# In th© -• '
political events likely to r '
lie make# a g*o<i rue## h*- will
the r r **s©#or of a good #*<nt. w
senator# who remain at the extr
of the lack row are those w
made n me# in their < alcul ** *" •
tb© most iimw nr. of such ml*** wa
made nearly twenty years :•*
celebrate*! William Mahon* "C
He was one of the mo#t not**d • hi; •
of recent history, and for th© t*
hi* served in 4he Senate comn *
attention of the nation. Naturally 1
a good seat, he looked about him
the political records of the van--" * •
After niaiuzi' deliberation, he d*
h© would file hi# lien upon the
pl©d by tb-orge F. Hoar of M i#
Had Mahon© remained In the S- * ; ,
le## h© had transferred hi* lien
he still waiting Senator H •r
to be Heeled for another term "
hon© hn* ong been In hi# gra\-
Senator McC’oma* of Mr> f
shrewd enough to select the #•
rion Butler, the Populist. After V
he will enter Into hi# reward
will again he good flllm; gr*-ur 1
ing to senatorial standard#, for • f
lican aenatorship from Mary!
the most secure of earthly p*"
through the Republican* hav* •
wkhin th* last five year*, and ar*
certain lo elin't another on**.
H.lrrllaa, * * Hn , ' l " ,|or
From thr Nrw York Frr*
Two hour, aftrr a ftinrrn! < ' h) .
woman tn t<wn who oiin't trtl
each of the Boral emblems
©ent. -tkir*
Whrnrvrr a atrl hrt* V.ui '
with n man ahr a I way* trlra
i>h war .ifral-l hr wo- rotnk t' l ■
to hrt a kl* or aomathtnß
Hraven'a latch,trlng I* alwav*
out. hut Miiir people', roul, * 1 , ,
•mall th*y vi;t hnvr to ****' ' ..
•tick with a bmt pin In It to n 1 s .
Frohwhly the angrt, have *'* „, n
Arrc<* why thr flrat thing - v,, \ , (h*
aak, aftrr ahr rt* thrrr I* oth*r
nrarart pot that she can ••• tne
place (rota.