The Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1900-current, December 16, 1900, Page 22, Image 22

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22 A TEXAS WONDER. Hull** (irnd Diiiof r rf. On* amai botil© of liail • O-ext D!- rover> cur* all k iii.ey *■ t . . trot lisa, rmov* gravc-l. cure* u au*. *©?( lnl rni.iii d> vt..k an J ■ IM-k* ihrima<iiiu and ail *rr#g <i*rtti#s of me KlUtU)# and b.atiuei ,r. .on U*4M. an . wo luat*. r utie 4** cru.* iin it Dui aoid uy your u;ug*i#l *•*! be sent toy mail wit ** •yaf . • an*a. boitl# ia tao mor.th .icaimnt and will rure any caea edct mentioned. Ur. fc " Hall. aw<ie wa* <fa lii.er. I' 4J Bo* *2*. 8t Lou;*. Mo. 8 i.o for ttrstlmor.lnl’ Hi-.d by all druggia a and ftoiorowna Cos. Savannah. Oa Title. Dot hen, Ala July IS, Dr. K W Mali 8? Lou I# Mo Dear ®fr y> r av. been #© Ing vou Tf**" W-jfid#r. Hb Great r!i nv* r\ fr two >#*r# an*l rceominen 1 1? to any ©'© suf fering with any kidney In.uhe •* being tie uaat ra:<ie<>' wa ©\#r aoM Yo-ira truly. J R YOUNG IN GEORGIA AND FLORIDA. HFWI OF TIIK T%\#> *T HTJt TOU) IN PARAGRAPHS. • eradr Glvh to krhnnl of Tfehnology lnwuranre l.lrrnwr 4mw In Aagnaln 4.ore Or*r to .fennan-ftnltl Minina ('anpany llae llrlght l'r#|erta 4 yrllete Held li* In im*n Near .lackwnnrlll—Rnpllefe and Mfthe* dlete In krtaluii. Tenntlle Niw Johnson mainty la a re tnnrkeblc place One-• r IT w©r? to •)> •| anl lat a ptltoner ’* , #|*©. Tl* * other turned down a Sva ia/ 1 lawyer who trade a k.ck for hi> gum** Thr Old. Old • • nry. Or-1 la Dispatch: a frying-#!** negro boy, who 1U • in the turpentine qxtarter east of the brant h. wx* filing on hla trusty Wine hi *©r. w nlt went off the bullet striking * Hi tie negro girl In the breast. bha d:©<| In a few hours lb - ware of the little Winchester when It len t loaded Trial* f linilronda. Griffin Call: W© ureleratand that a wilt will be o;* red it limit the Southern ID 1- rrat! h> a party living at Concord for damages resulting from getting left by the train. It !* raid that tne party brtni Corract evening cloth©# for boy and girl. ln#r *i*H h 1 hoards#! teraln and nt the Innia .ci' of freiuli* got c.fl a tin and w%" Uaienlng to a p •*. from them to remain over, whui the train ptilN out. V* rily the trlaii* against a railroad are nan) and peculiar. fttaflsltos Iturenn Planned. Hr fl.w*r of Coweta has Introduced in 1 th hou** a bill to create u bureau of industrial aiat slid* In this Plate. As It row stmide. there I* no authentic *o*tr<e Irom which these irtatnu* may Ik- gath ered for the benefit of prospective inven tors and home seekers in this state. The bill provide# for ewnmiiotwr to r>e av poinuci by the Governor for ate. ,♦ nf two years, the -alary of *u i cofnmlt* I alorier *• br in ad Htl- n to II *Q for clice aiwt traveling expenses Glllterlna l*ro|irel. Debt one era Bien*l: The Dahlnncga Con aolldntcd Company Is t-Hni ahead with barter prosperta for ult.mate great suc cess than at any time m the history of the en erpriu . It has gotten to h-- jont whereby with mimerou* tews mad they are able to deftn tely mate their ability to save the value* In the res a* dep his attained With or*j In unlimited abun dance such ns this company have at dpeth. there is no r the ab*o lue certainty of au •■*. All that is n - i* f* r the stockholder to ex*rt \ little patiett ‘ and wait unt 1 *he or lav!* |es are * perei ao a* to be able to supply the mill with or when every#lc will move on pi first- 1 ■■■* shape am] every ore will lhake money. An Itnporlnnf INtae. Aii*ua*n l!< mil Thr ugh hi* attorney, Joicph R I-arnar. Kw] . R W. William, •on. of Chlcouo. t(Hlay prelim inary he* ring The charge again*! him will t'e heard on It- merit*. at the regu- Jr aerticn of the City Court In January, Th< care, It wll. hr re-allt'd. made av4.net Mr. WiHl;maon at the ln*tan' of he Inpuranr** Kxchange of Augusta. E. 11. Callaway. E*q . It attorney for tne exchange The warrant upon which Mr. WH>*nm*on wm nitrated. alleged the lkiting f Imumncr bum ene wlthom llcetiae and li violation o' elate law Mr. \\ . nd el |eir*. Mr J T I’, thw I I" hi lo I* man The cai h moat Important on#. It* trial an*l It- futur* *tg'- for It l* likely t run thr ugh nil the orwirta—will he * hct y wafchert <** |wlally by Ineur ftmt tnen and big ir* erty owners. Oft to Hie renlf-ntlnry. f tltiel te Kr q ifrer i Qu le an af fect ec c- n w. wltneeiwd ye<*er liy Hven*rf wren y u k I ed C et.iu?i left !• m rva r* , *‘n y v <■ * tn the O * > u i i• a ltcr f iar f r he k 1 ng of W I W\ l*h 1* ;11 n* man went *o Durban • • * near Ch'client* ug- b' n e rrte<j thtra by Mr A \V M Mt?hel. b llff for Solic itor Gilbert Hla 'ather ar.d mother, and hi* wife and * heir little baby were at the det ot to Wd Mm farewell, arvd the •cpr* ihet ir*n*p|rmi br u*ht |e ,m to tna ay of ad the delator* The little baby o*u|M hedd < f hla papa aid rled pttt \ rul i.'c pn h a *t * trtekeA gr p wwa a, unutterable So deep v t th m*: on of <’ i *t< ut ' moth r ti. .a a:.* * r -l i\ fulling atni k 10 r lie.ul ar.tl w mj red quits lutnfully. T ■ii *i - h id.> e :ry e> lining tha |e n,--ip w t * 8 w'hern ram pull * * ten .f the r * and writing young Cheatrutti from h.a peopla for twny.y year*, uauee* he should ba pardon©! out. I*l* llnnnflntt fur the Teoh. Jnmee Swann, r*f N"->w Yo*k j l*ni of tf.e Atlanta Natl na! He k baa hated Te- hnoi gv Mr Sae n \h ir New York et praei t Ti e Riag .lb *-• • gt # t di f.rat mn.MoneJ la AUan?.* >•*-.*• jgy, wh-*n S** aier Clark Hw -.1 -p-Mamat on the ft a prtatloat b 11. am -in and Mr Hwann * do f It i* r • * ■ * •***' * from * b’ K'le lndl\ and ... -.e* mad* *o ’he Tech Th aufn wlb t*e *• i ?< a tvucUwua for a aubeciiptioi a I* • tailel funl wh ch |‘ree i*nt l. nun Hail. *4 h* Ta h n< !<*g!'*l S- . *' wt 1 r.iite inimedtaiely af*er ‘in '’in , -r *ign tha Te h appm- I'M ..-n i wi. nave (a***ed the 11 i-e a i >eti4. t e vf/ !f of the SCO, - 'in?ir:g Mr Swann's •pK'dld g*C j * nub* rH<ei ai.d Capt HaH tia* ai-uran* **e tha ’ huJai. *• wl.l be i* r • <hl u >er the eat# aj proprlatl n fot the rrvatrt*n #n< e f -he *• h l! ty tho Go* <-rer '•> 'Un' . to tna Id la. FLORIDA. Je keonvll e Metr oil# Fx-fienator B H Mel jin of !rtkr cok* ’ > wt.o tu* elect ed com mine: oner of agiicuitara of Klor i•1.1 at the laM ele •..* I in the city, pre paring Hie. bond whb h te ISO.ttflO. Mr. Mo 1-it. n 1 t.* tr*< s ■,** a a*ev**r tn unrig u gilt-edged - ll* will remain tn m* rlt) urrtli Huii'li) 4 yrllef* Were Held l‘p. Henry P. T)>omi -r on<l another ryrilst were held up bv htghwyymen Tuesday j nlgnt on the *helj rnd in the atihurh* of 1 Ji K-onvl !" and several f-hot* were ex ■ng*! th panted On* cycllai re* et% *1 a 1 1 • i w>imd, and 1* la tho>ight one of the rub ** rs severely hit. A , of oftt era is on their track Bob bers ora grow iig very cold and the au ara utk alepa to h* k UmMB Orange I'neUer* Hirlke. It owerna that the re •nt orgi fixation at Tampa of w iat hue known it* the "emmon 1* otera" 1 beginning to bear fruit. Heverad M|Ui4* of men employe I , in handling ranir* * tn !.’* p* klng-houaea hre have -striking within the l ist , fw' d#v, and gettlnp an lucre *-e p their pay f* hn iid lire ? w fruit Strik**** seera to gr> hand In Land with tlie organisation liter©. IV ii tt In ir #nnk. Th© twin t-r-rr*w tt.g lTvangc.lnc sink at L©r mooring at Ferry Pus# near PensA >la 4sirl> \Vdne-lay mornkig and now In** almost completely submerged In 25 f*©t of water. What cau *i her to sink isn't known for ** certainty, hut t* iought Piat the l***at had struck a hid den snag on h*r pa- -air©. Efforts are be ing mod© to rail*- her it on *• by her own era. Aw Expert ll<‘tfß#r. Key West Inter-Oecan: For the pa*t three weeks a prof©atonal beggar, an old man by the nanrw- of Kingsley, has been "working" Key West, during which time h** ba# deposited marly f!*o in th* bank. Mayor Bartlum Invesflgated his ease this morning and db bvered that he ha*l l>*en making deposits averaging |3O a week during hi* stay her. The old man was urr* *bd this morning and ordered to d* amp as soon a# pc*-slble. He drew his money from th*- bank and purchased a ll* krt fur Tam|ia. #to.k Farm. A Pensacola ir©nti©tnnn. whraa name Is withheld for various rtosons. ramein ,sates th© estiur> i nm-r,t U: SscsmlMU county of a farm for raising Belgian hares. Argon goat# and fine chicken* It Is to enclose tract of ifiut of about id* a re with wire f©. • ung and riec**M*i> hiiiiding* will l*e erected ;hete* on tmm* 11 tte|> nf'er he tract b* saiect *d pr* vi*!©*t the itvlus'ry i# carried through si * cc#>fuliy. It la understood that a grea* <l* al of vorrespoiulen • b> ring up*>n the project has been conducted. 4 onvrnllnn of ffiiptlata. The Baptist Sts'© Convention at Ar cadia 1# largely attended and th# ses sions are proving of great Interest to all present. At th© Wednesday evening session the convention m*t In the City Hall, which ha** seating capacity for more than 1.0* •* p**i !* TL© fa<*t that Dr J F Fo..*, *h* •hscingutshed preetd nt of Btcison Unlvenstty. had b***n announced to prench the convent!**n rmoti brought toge ther u lafg* au li* t Vice Presi dent W B. Jen nine presided Dr A J 8 Thomas of fLujtfc Carolina read the scriptures, and Dr. Fr*l Jones of Pen sacola led In prayer. The esjMcial muai- Candy Esculetts Ccrs PILES or k *n y R (und'd. WHY SUFFER? Sold under guarantee at folowtrg •to*as: liowllnskt a. Junes. Ma-cnlc TANARUS mp; a Knight#, F Itesd'#. Marlows Ctevo land’s, Donn*tly’a. and W. A. Pigman Bavannah. Ga. LIFPMAN BROS Savannah Oa . and W. F. REID, bavnnnah. Ga., Dui.r.b.tors THE MORNING NEWS: SUNDAY, DECEMBER M>, lf>o<). wi feature the r*?rvlea ara*" a beautiful *.*lo. exquisD' I' rendered by Mra. K li Mote of I-reaburg Inillrte*! for Murder. Much to the surpr.se of the genera. pi'*4. to* grand jury at T atnpo on rtu*ne;a>. indicted W J Rais- y lor inur • let in the firtt deg r*e lie )a in- atatlon *g-nt at M ingo wlw ahoi and killed f J aui lluet a few w*u*ka ago Tha oronar a jur> which in\ tne k.’.l.ng at tfw tim** (I*>. land tna *me to have beer, jua t’llaM* hone hie Mr Hailey in io way moles and ea joyed ful llbarty. When the indictment was returned, he was arrested intf pi* e.i tr< tail ne of fenaa not being triable Thia will mak* t eaaary i. p-vi e the f'U as*- be: the caurt. which will be done at tda ♦rm Will Robinson. Mike CHrowia J. D Ptaley arv) F J Howie** were mdirud aise for tha ktl.ing of Will Boatwtoh several moruha ago AH of the*# are col ored Prweeetllwga of Mrtliodlatt. The Florida Conferen* • of tha Metho diM Kpis-mpal Ohurah. South, at Bartow. 1* largely attend'd At tne opening ses sion eighty-eight cierlca; ar.d fcnirteen lay deltgatea an* wered to thtlr name# K Pas o was r*--e|s td secretary, and F Hla* kbln, E. F. I-ay. f4 U were re-e.e-te<| as*tiant C A eaa Imrotftu* and, and. In behalf of tha cit.tena of Bartow, extended greeamg* lii.rnop Nindler happily r**xpor.ded A report wa* rea*l from the Sunday ftchool artltor, I>r Jmsi Atkins, and referred to the con feien. 4tirwlay H hool board A rep*rt was read from ft* v J An*ier*or.. put*.ish er find editor of the F.orida Chrlatlan Ad vocate, niml referred to tha Committee on i><v>R* and Perlodicala Rev J. H. ftar tee. I> !>., agena of the Me hodlat Pub llaning House, was Introduced, and rep reeittad the publishing Interewt* of the ch :r h. Ir Chan#* Inman, praaldant of Knwnry oxford, ‘ia offered his r<;K#rt through the accretary. watch aa* referred, on in H-n # the ii*ard of Ed ucation. Com muni cat lona were ■(* r#tt-l frvm the I* and L. InatHuta. Church Ex tension Board, oubkablng house, iburd of Mbsloni and general secretary of the Hoard >f Missions, and rofetred to ap propriate hoard* Water***** I'srausal Ksw. Miae lofeiia Whiting, flrat honor grad unite of the Waycroaa Public School#, in the 'Saes of ll*. la dt#rlngtdahlng hereeif a? Weeleyan P>n*nle Coiieg- in Macon Heraelf and • aunmiif, Miss Frances Noble of Chk• g<* are the only two \o*jr. lr lie In the*oil# e who recelvc-d :he mar l: of *'•%. alieni'" In all thetr attuMoa Mi.** \\ .Tiling la the eldest daughter of Rev. and Mr* 99 M Whiting of thin city. Mr Whiting bias eerved three yeura iw pt-- ai-ltng elder of the Waycmss dletrj’t, but ic • for ii*at year to Hawson a** pa-*fn of the Me’-xeiUt Church. Thia I* a very pl**a ant appointment for Mm uud hi family. * it wa# under hi# admin let rat lon that the heautlfid brick church wo* built thera If they do not leave for their new home before Christmas Ills# I-a.le wl.l *om© here to attend the hoild tya. and aha ©lll ba warmly welcomed by her oil frlenda Editor B. F Holder and Mrs. Holder df Vnldoata. were peiaant vlsltom to th** •M ;glc CTty thl| week. They went from here to Ja<-k*ivHle. where Mra. Holder will apeivt toms tim* vaulting Mr. Hokler i* editor of the Y i bloat a Hun Miss Etta McQunl* *f Manor, ar.d Mr R*>t*ert H. lointer of South Dakota, %\*-re marri**! recently at the Methodl.-t Church In Manor. The bride's un I* . Rev. R J. M v*i perform id the ceremony. Miss Maggie M Quill and Mr. K M Herriu were attendants. The young people will not go to their nom- tn Dakota till r.*xt spring, spending the winter with the bride a mother. Mr. A B Pr#wef! and Miss Carrl* Body were morrie*i Monday night by Rev W H Bcruggs. Their hum# will t© in J < kon, Mias. Mr and Mra diaries B Murphy are out in the most up-*o-<iate vehble ever s*en on the paved street* of Waitress It la i hamlaome blcydr run-a-bout. and Its weight I** only IB's pound#* complete. If has ball-hearing, rubber tired bicycle wheels. Mias Willie Spottswood of J, k#onvtl>e who t* noon t. *• married to Mr. Roland A Mullins of th“ Brunswick Timra-Call. !• w*ll known In Why rost*. where ► \ HvM manv years with her parents, Mr and Mrs. J tl Bjio:tswoo>l. Mr# G W Haddock of Folkston. vK lte*l friends In \\><'ross the poet week Mrs I A Williams of Quitman. I* visiting at the home of Mrs H. L*. t•raw ford tn this city. Rev and Mr#, M C Austin have moved to the city and are living with their daughter. Mrs R TV Bchelfft-r. on Oil more street It will be rem**mitered tha* Mr© flchHffer lost her hus!*and a few week# ago Mr** S K Bradley has retuml hetn fr>m a visit with obi frlerxis in Liberty county. Mrs W. T. Beaman is visiting rela tives and friends in Montgomery. Via Mr Walter Hinlth and Miss KHa Car l t**r were married a few days ago nar Hick ley. ■OtmUTfl MEVT4L MUdDY. Romantic Story of the 4 ongrra*. Man'* Di*n i|Mtnted f.ovr. From the New York Commercial. A romantic story *lrlfts here from Boa i inn thr-ugh devious channels. Cmgress- I m in Routeiie'* meraal malady. It is said, rnuv have a beautiful woman not far b*- Ijirui It—a css** of proposal, refusal, de l*r > J.n and melancholia, perhaps It Is w#ll enough known that for two vears or more previous to lawt spring he h .i l>een very much Intereeted In ar. at tract v. widow of about IS. with a mold, ate fortune, whose neautlful home Is In a suburb of II ston, and who hus emerged from her weeds roily recently. He was mof than IntWitr*!, It Is said; he was conspicuously att*'nti\e to her; more h u i t at he l:ad reach-d the po nt of d* vo j tlon He hid foil we! her to moun*a ■> and lake resorts, had been a guetM at h r errm#r cottage on the far-d wn New England *>st. and was frequently at her home In the l*->s’on suburb. He is nearly 2* >ear* older than ale, with two grown-up daughters, while the oldest of her four or live children Is only in tlw middle teans She h described as a hardo-'m© w-min, oceompl'shed, •ng *g4rg. atiracdve of moat excellent family and breeding. an.| with a little bit of n romance back of her marriage 3‘ vears ago to a man then j more than double her own age. Hhe las traveled extensively. Is fond of society. •n<l has a most devoted step-son. who j row shares with her the Inane that his j father left It i eqtially well known that Papt 1 Hot*©lie w t* first tak**n ill !n Ro*t©n— was brought to his hotel In a carriage !!* ors* exerting suffering fr m whs* ’b* #, appeared •*# lw a slight stroke of apo plexy And now the story goes tha*f h© had been at th* home of the bejti'lftil widow had ra*rhaf-<a m.irriage and h©er refits*<! and then, and sapj• tinted. I hagrined mix) mentally depress* I. hi * ; posted off to Young*# In a cab only to be put to bed a very *i< k man and then into an asylum for the Insane Stronger things have happened. Only the widow In thl# story can unravel the secret of It—for It is not for a m tnent o >e presumed that the congressman took his private secretary or #’©n *gra. her * ong wl h Mm or. any matrimonial mis sion into Boston suburbs Lord Salisbury has never been known to be in the Peers' Gallery In (ha House of Commote and Mr. Gladstone, though h© was In Parliament for sixty y*re was i (never eeon L* the smoking rouaa HAZING AT WEST POINT. simi moM* twtßtram o* hie 110(1/ 4 VIA. The *oanlah Admiral'# Cablegram (• ilolkom-’I lie Ms# Who Thlab* Naatea of Military M*# %U#*a44 Not S io the Hall of I nnx-Tiie Attach* He Waha* oa soldier* U ulttwt.rnrsl# 1 umlihfd Alabama Will* n Vtiahfv of Her Dtstifl#- galshed ( ont**4*rst tleseral#. 1.1 *• i. Fsrrtm'* later •• (lug Ataltr iiifßt- Other Mailer* of Otseral Inlere*!. Pin© r*#t ViMa. Maitland, Fla , Dec U It wld b* grstllvl.g to che frte.d* ir> ah.‘-rna of g.*od .and Admiral Cerverx to kr m tnat hi# kmdiy feeling ior th©m •u* no? ii vsl m e hi# return to His teuvgian. **4 d©p ymi*aihy for l4*ut ft P. H'comq, U. H. N , who sought to botrl© CVrvera's fleet In Han tie it fuirbiw, proves ?Im>? he la an aonorable l x*ru-n ai'.d a true grtul#mau. lloMmi # crib ai Ilia©©#, lla© tie fatal lilmxi of Lift* Brumby, cam© from too mu* h iHih .l. entertainment, so soon after a return .'nan u warm and unhealthy climate. Ad mii.ii 1*• w©y ho# tu# in Anal ly, the invitation to A?l.irna in his. then, uncertain ;:e of h*4t?h. It 1# to be ej.rn* fctiy hoped tiint s’*limit Iloiaoc will be ame (o ‘ puil thixmgh** his present severe attack, alt bourn the “cuancca ' ©* *-m ng.tli.ot him If© * due. home in *1 ..*M h and mould have dc .lned all of oo eiitcriaißments and taken a quiet reat. •••••••• A# A*sts?.nt S© ret.i y of War M©ikle- Jahn expects to he -i**-td n©xt fViceith a A ti*(or from N* bre#ku. hi* pla •• will l*e vstant r *>n. nd MaJ. Gen. Harri on Gray ° b *■*• Unite 1 States Volunteer. In *be tn and Philip,due war# *dd to t#. in pplle-m! f-r It He is now h 'ellforiia ©rittor. but v*t© born in Now Jer** y. graduated from \V#t Point Mil *tv A d*iny in 1H74 an l #©*rv©l In th© ••vary mi <1 erbllery of in© regular army rail s*,ui to he garrison at Angel Isl *t A f'?d.. m ll7\ where h© soon after re*. and #©ttled in Boil them Califor nia. H* # a* present in Washington pressing Ids ©iaini'*. as he did four years ago. and tt may prove to be with no bet ter chn• a of >u cess. • •••••** My col cuon of war reilcji hos been !n i* .*•.•! by a valuable r. Hr of th© Cu ban amp;itrn un i©r Gen# Bhafter and VVi - *r <* I It. W Wrenn. of the FTant H -’em, although a Governor s Maff ooio n**l was a gallant younr Confederate •oldier. and was in the famous “Above the Cloud*" battle at Lookout M aintain During a visit to Cuba #>on after the Bant,ago Littles, h© secured a l©autiful porraiam Jat captured from the Bpan lurds It I tvirs upon the ftxmt aid© a gun carr ag© with crossed Spanish flag*. Lve whl ti is a crown such a# Kings and Q us wear on great state occasions T o lu-crlpt on 1# in a cir< !© around th**#e ©mb #m- .ind i* ids: “Artllleria— Plrorec rra Mllltar de devil la" 1 shall prize this nlC.Gon to my war collection not only on a < ur.t of it inn Irish: value, but also b au-- tfi. gallant soldier wh# hiskk • gift 1,.i btsn .1 warm an# ixriovd friend of mine for nearly thirty year# • ••••• Whatever may lie the facia In the rase of Cadet O* i, Buoz. wiioe© fa her claim# hat h- died from h #e\*-re hazing given him at Wrat Pjint Military Academy, thare promise# to he a pretty full venrlla- U*n of th© affair b©for© it is droppel. Col. Mills, the pr sent superintendent of C.* A ademy. It -©cm# 4o me. take.* a pe ctill.ir stan) in ©fens© of the assault, whatever caused It. or however harmloa it may really have been. Th© press in it# out- ry. must remember that drath wa# f.dh w * and haz ng In many other education al Instltigion# in tri* country, and not b*- too bird on West Pont. Generally th© hazing t Acre has been mot© humorous than harmful and ye , I think. It should r.ot !** it! lived In any degree. Fist tight# .r* different, ar.d some •>* tham have been v**rv honor.!Wy and fairly conducted, especially on** In which two Havannah t’onfclirite generil# were participants. The tone of Col Mills’ Usfen©e will cause the public lo <i©#ir*‘ fuller tnformu4lon from him. dally f*r the benefit of parents whose sons arc now cadets at th© Ac ’.demy. This Ihioz nasr having gone before Congress. Georgian.* and Alabamian* will b© ln*4eiee ©*l to kn w that Cbngresa man Bet ram Tracy Clayton of Brooklyn, N X , who *!ef< t <ls West Point and U a member of tha •'ongresstonwl Investlgut .ng Committee, Is a son of the late MaJ. Gen. Rettery D. Clayton, of Clayton, AU* (but born In Georgia*, a distinguish ed Ct>nf*d‘iate (vmm.imlcr, and a brother of o)n#r* > smart Henry I> Clayton, Jr of Alabama, a loading public man of that state He has i* sister. Mr# Sarah 4 'layton Wtilth ur. living 1n Savariuh Bert Clayton # a graduate of West point ar.d at* ex-army fficer. having resigned and married a wealthy >*>urig lady In Brooklyn He wa# IJeut. Col of Fred Dent Grant s famous Fourteenth Brook lyn Reg m* nt in th* BpanAah-American war. and w hen Grant became a brigadier r*n**ral, Clayto was mail*- aco on**l. Al though unan moiifly retaimtnated this y*‘ir, I think the gold Demotrrat* and l; pub! am# defeats his re-election to C?ongr**a# It is in t often that two broth cra are in Congrvs# together, and very seldtxm- if ever th.,4 a Confederate gen eral s son represent-* a Northern district. Col. ClayXnr. know s alt olwxit West Point, it Ins ami outs. u*l it - up* and down* Hl* lamented father wa# president of the Uni varsity of AlMi*am when h© died. # me year# ago, and Just now there l# u r< boillon in that Institution worie than t *• W est Point huxitot. b cause bayond the cornrol of the commandant of radeU. • • •••••• It l# surprising how cranky "one Idea" reforrneis can become. Editor George T. Angell, al.<! the "Angell of Mercy," be au*e 1 edit* our Dumb Animal*, and I# at the lu.a*J of a humane society, 1# not pi* and ;o ©et* th© names of Grant and la© and ot er ml lt ry heroes in the New York “ilall of Fame." He rays: "The names of military commanders w© w©uli like to have p.acrd In other halls, on ea* h side wall of which should be paint***! la i;© pictures of the .lead and dy ing horses and men on battleilel’s-the burning of houses, the horrors and •lexo l.ition vt war pn lure# lo be a* en by sit American youth and children, and whl- h one© seen would never h© forgotten." Anl yet this man lives under the very shadow of Hunker JI 111 monument and w 1 bln a few hour ' rile of th© f im*m# Con o 1 and Lexlnrton bittle grounds. Happily f r our country, such cranks are few an I far between, for a nation of them would toon be annihilated by the war-mmklu* power# of the world. The failure of arbitration In all c*r!#ra in the past, with few exception#, has con vinced the more reasraabl* associates of Peace that u* h attack# a* Editor Angeil constantly makes upon soldiers, high and low ar© unwise and unjust War be . vmee a ne ssary evil many timet wh* n peace 1# preferred, but cannot be hod Christian nun, preacher# of the Gospel of Peace, ## good mer. as Editor Angeil and hi# follower*, have felt a God-given Impulse to thou.der their muskets or buckle on their wor*ls and go forth to battle. To den> to such h©ro-patrio? a place In the "Hall of Fame" would be the rankest injustice ar.d folly Imagine a "Ha!! of Fame" without Washington, or Ja* kson. or Scott, or Greene, or Pinck ney. or Orent. or Let or Sher man. or "Stonewall" Jackson, or the Johnstons, or Perry Decatur. Tattnall, Farragut. Dewey or bchiey of the navy. No nation can thus ignore Its heroic ton* • ••••••• The r*par tad critical t.lneaa af the eea •raU* kill* Q-a. WBliam r. Far ry, C S A . In Tenn*wsee. t# a reminder that o#u*~iii furnlsntd bet d©tr .-er-staie ©* Alabama iiOt a r w of n©r ii#tit.guished C#nfeu< 2 .*. c *©i era* Om Perry wa# * son of if.ram a*a} Nancy tF.akei Berry tub d was born, xa, in Jacnson o*urcy. Georgia, and ©iucai4 in tn# same state UHfb t*H years ot a,:* w - h.* p‘ removed to Chanib©r# rounty. Alsonma. Ha t*e an*© # high school l* a her in the fortbs* and later studiei iw , with the ex'epiion of a few term# In the Lag* lasiur#, and 1 nla wsr service, hi# ioi*s? •id useful Ufa wa# given to ♦ i iciion, h* *f en being a’ tne b©id of Utrrar) and military col.eg©** in Alabam# and Ken tucky Brig Gen EMward A Perry of Florida, wa* a.eo a dletngulshcd elu - tor, and a Northern mari, he **ner©d the Confederate arms and made © fin© record a# a soldier, and after t.ie w * r was Governor of Florida Georgia. In addition to Gen VV F. Per ry. alm> gave to .Vialaraa Lieut •■*. J"#©pli Wheeler, ho n in Auguirt.i. M*J F#*n Henry D. Clayton, born in Pula ki county; Brig Gen Culler A. Rattle was bo.n in Ik. id win ounty, Hr g ( }#n J *rn s J HoltacUw. bom In MiJxmougn; Col. M run L. H:an#el., born In W.ie dnrton county, commanoed Mo 1\ rrlei e .it tb*- eurrender of l.ee i army. bug. Gen Jam©© If Clanton, born In (Vlumbu county; Brig Gen Calien A Rut .* r wa I©> n in IlancvK k county. Li* ut. G-n Jo in I* Gordon went into tne army fr in A*.i bnina with Ms famous "lU©©oon R*ig Uritf Gen Kdw*ird l), Tra ywa 1 think, from Macon, (j i., Brig <en Goor*c I*. Harrbon of Savsrr.ah has long been a v *ry dls’ing del.#**! As —ms an. H ig Gen James B. Mann, k! I©l In Virginia, Ki* :©>m in Hawrmim county. •••••••• Lieut E B. Farrow. V. B A . in hi# l*ook on “West IN* nt* ay *. “A candi lai# failing to pMss the prei mlnary axarmnu tl-*n In June. ©h/ucl he procure the re appointment, can hav- au tn#r trial in August. Many eu eed the second tune w ho fa I the fl:#t.*' I um very much *ur prised that a \V*st Pointer and army otH •vr should mkf such a r*- klrai staie rnen#. and that. t*K. in a b>< k purp>rtlrg to glv rell.ible .nforms'lon t** y*ur.g men abom to enter M > Hoiiit Military A *d **rrv The truth of the limiter m. a> the offirlst roconlf wu|| show, that out of sixty-five cadets g vn a second chance. a- Lieu;. Farrow oalls It or.;y flv# suc ceeded In gradual.rg, while th© oh* r Mxty filled m second time Amcr.g •*•© who iHU' cesd and are two familiar names of Marylanders, one Randolph Ridge I y, IN>O 3Z. the other Frond# O. VVy*©. I*o -i It .# a singoilrtr fact that from !' to IKIO there w©re #lx Talliforroa of Virginia. eit**tv*d a? Wear Po4it, but not one grad uated The Us? one. John Ta!;nf©rnj. 160. very likeiy I* f the Academy on ac count of th© Civil War It should b** borne In mind however, that failure to gr tduato a? We<t P Ini lb***© not pro\© that a young man will l failure elsewhere Bom'tin he fla tbsre on * count of f*©?*ie *<©aph ©r In ablllt) to n-*©r nom© Intricate study In which he feel# no Inter©#!, or because hi# jovial disposition ©*ajll r< t mo t th© demands of a strict military dDclpllne. I could mention #om© very' eminent eletgy men who fulled *-n that ac o .t a# w.*r a# some who w.-rs “found and fident * 1- their studies Over In tleorgl-i >**u hiv Lad some dlMlnguish© 1 m*n who f*; on* 4 cause or another, failed to gra lust© at West Point Thor© was tier, t’hirle J William© of Columbti*' uvr?) and G i Mar cella# A. Htovall of Augusta Gk') ar.d Col. \\ ulton Kctor (183k> und Junlic I 009) uid 00l Marti A H II? If . “*♦> n*i Richard M William* (122-':’4) wvre given • seran*! .pjwlntment. hut dt not then, for aome cause, saioeeed In graduating. | • ••••.. A >-ourty vetaran write* to tn. to know somethin* K#(t>s*on Hlrtory of the I'nlted St.iu*. need ‘n some of the Oe''-r?.l.i public achools, and recently attacked by Oov. f-andlrr. I have not seen the hwk. but the author, as the inquirer say*. Is supp< se<l to l* f a prom. In.nt Vlrjtlnla family, althotiwh fur many years a osidrid tn the Wtet. lie la not. as charged, “a prejudiced Yank His t-uther, Orotur Cory I-arplostoii. like Rev, lir. Klwnrd EittflvKton. Is an author of some reptile, h.ivin? puMlsh. <1 "A Man of Honor." and ",\ Rebel'* 11 ->ll. < • t* • as treil * .uher l.s.ks.lle are. :t true ~n.i ralatnt cavalry man under lien. .1 I* It. Smart, and laier in the artillery seni - or tie* Confederacy Ills "It- -1 ■ th-n- Is a llvel> .mil Krapnlr war n.irrathe, ,r .l 1* dedicated to hi* brother. t!,. hlsturl.io i*hove rct.rri -1 to, in a brief but very cotnpHtnenlwry manner The cJwspter on •'Tim M-n Who Made the Army" ha. this foot note, w hich I* worthy of a pla< - here: In order that no reader may ml-eot ,elve the spirit tn which this chapter !e written. I wish to say. al the out—i. th:. in commentlnit U(s.n tne m i eri.l of whir i tlm Bouthcrn armv u is m-id.' up. nut a11.,: has he.-n further frisii my though than reflect, even by Implication, iits-n i. •haracter of the t'nioti army, or oft! men win* lomine'.l it, for ln.le.sl I horn both as highly as anybody un I think I have outlived whatever war preJudC. I may have brmifcht with me out of the truKß.e. aid In wrillnx of some of lie hotter rh.ir.icteristir* of the early V.r klnlnn volunteers. I certainly have not meant to deny eepial or like excellent o their foe men I happen, however, know a are.it deal at-otit the one army and very little about the other—a state r. Ihlnits Consequent upon the pe-ulla narmth with wnlch w.-re alway yreetfd wh. never we order ook to Vic lhe camps of our friends op the other side. Will cm re h r pleaae tear In mind, then that mv estlm He of the char i ter of th Southern troops Ir a positive and not a .imperative one. and that nothin* said In praise of one army Is meant to he .. reflection upon the other itetneen Huh Run and Appomattox 1 had am|.,e oppo •unity to learn r.sp.s-t for the coura: iiul manliness .>f the men who over came US. and since the close of the wti I have learned to know manv of them • tried and true friend*, .id rmtleme-) of noblest mold." Ptdncy Herbert 'l II MO(l AHB I \ 111 MIM). t'htraao and Kansas Ct,y Parkers to Invade thr Irl.sna Plnln*. From the Chleaxo Chronicle For nearly twenty-five ye.rs wild ho* have been found in Bout hem Arlxona an) their number Is Incrcasln* constamlv There Is a difference of opl- ten aa to the origin of these animals One thoory j. that some twenty years ago a man so;ie; to establish a colony at the he.i-l of the ilulf of California and union* one t,f Industries of the colony wa- p: K raMn* The eo ony failed, however, and the stock of pl*s wat turned loose, oml In th. course of time they *r. w and spread over the river bottom On the contrary, th. Indians out there suy that the wild ho has been there as fur hack a- their t-a dttlons reach These animals *row v,.j lar*e. (erdm* on a root pe ullar to th. valby of the Cotora.k. river Asa rulr they jto in droves and the hiintlnit of them Is attende.l with much dan*-r as the. nre Ircredtbly swift, with a s|.. | of th. f isiest hors.. They are very powerful allhouch they are lor,* with lean Pm utsl heavy, mu*, ulnr J,.|n - res anlilloji the "raxor hocks" of the fk.uth Representatives of meat ii We. |,, Kansas Cliy and CMcaeo have be n in Hotnhwestern Arlxom tn th.- la-t , W o weeks invest!* itirjt the advisability of ettablishlnr there a I irxe pack n*-hou*.' at the head of th* fulf of Mexico, whert "lid pork will be pretwr-d for the mar ks* It is believed that the supply • | !•# lame enotiph lo keep a lar*e plant in constant operation for sevetal viars, at th* same time rlddln* the country of a pest and makln* room for the establ.ih rnem o* a hi* industry In she ralslr* o th* d-mewte ho* In a locality peculiar adapted for thut purpose Wild Ikui meat is cf ape ullarly fine flivor, that cf th# yowniter pi* beln* eon e.'l—re,* "nsjwr ut eba po.a of Um domes tic arttcMk MARINE INTELLIGENCE lAM AL AND GEYFRAL 98W9 SHU**# AMI ©HIPPING. HriHall Meam*bl# Oyelf Overdue on Yo)#ge From llrrmrn for Oavan ,!,. Pootetf at (otto# 4-aeliaaae lo Arrive Dee. 10. Hot I# Believed la Have Been Delnjed by H#h Weather—Bark LUsle Carry to He HualeU Oat for Eaaasl oatloa. 4 apt. Janie# of M. A M. T. Uae Traaaferred From ©teamahip 4 itti#m to Ateamahlp Hadiss of tbe Prnv Ideace Line. The Bri ish st'simship C>x*le. Capl l>*ng. which #aii©d from Ilr**m©n Nov. :2 j r Savannah, is several day# overdue. .s*-.e is posted at the Cotton Exchange u# due to arrive D*c. 10. but it aril thought r.i© would possibly arrive a day sooner tr.n thl#. She wji rejiorted passing - lily Nov 24 which Is the la#t heard of r It 1# believed #h© esicountered rough weather on the pipage, which the agents *r© Inclined to think accounts for the de lay Tn© Cycle loaded at Savunnah for Bremen during t © ©.irly part of th© cot ton srioon, and th© present will be her #© of and vast to thl# port. Counselor Robert D. Benedict, or© of New York’s leading admiralty lawyers. '.• d©r.i©tl th© (orreotnes# of th© state m* nt o the effect that there la a fixed rule in the Admiralty Court of England w ik-h prohibits h steamship from run ning nt a greater #p**©*l than three knot# ait hour In a f*ur. Judge William W. ikiodrlch of Hr.ckun, who wa# also a i©ad©r at th© admiralty tar until hie i*l;*‘.n:ment ami ©lection io the bench of tlw Sia!© Supreme Court, oall# atten t**fi to th© -* of th© Pennsylvania Fniied Suit©* report#, pog© 125) a* hearing on the question and I ecu **••). In that cu.-e th© steamer Pennsylvania, going oey* n k' *‘ts *n hour in a dens© fog. collided w tl the lairk Mary Troop, moving about .re knot ati hour. Both vessels were heil to 1© in fault, th© strainer for running n fast in a fog. only L**#> miles from Sandy Hook, ai 1 th© bark for not sounding a ’ yhorn *v*en under way. • required by • :.** A©? of Congreos for preventing rol .n© it . “Our rules of navlga:ton,*' il l Mi Justice Btrorg in th© Supreme ourf of th*- United sttat*s, “a# well as BrirLh rule*, rtsjuire ivory #te#m- I* w i* n in a fog. to go at a moderate - {•* •and ' W: *t is sun sp*‘©d may not b© •. . *-ly definaM©. It must depend upon ? * •ir um>tanc***a of ea *h •#©. That may mo*’lerate and reasonable In some umst.it n u would he quit© un moderate in others But th© purptas© *>f *• requir**men! being to guard against linger of collisions, very plainly th© speed iIJ I*© r©du *.| os tna risk of meeting *<:#©!# Is Increased.'* T © Brltiah bark IJxzia Curry It to ha auled out on th© marine railway for re pair - It Will >© remembered ahe wa# •eight at government aai© by th© ©©tat© ■*f N. Pauls***. It has b©en decided to ...ik* i thorough examination of tha vta- wAh a view to making repairs. Tf© British ©tram-hip Andova cleared yesterday for Liverpool. Among other Ir.i;:! t . r.irg'> Lle* * ot •i valued LV.*LU*. j barrels roe in Is,- •'kM> bags ©ea istand <wtton. s2?,'Al. barrel# of Georgia syrup, valued it JIOO, Is hlso included. c.ipl James who has b©©n in command * The Merchants’ and Miners' steamship * : rn wh. -h 1# now running on the • be? ween Savanna n and Baltimore, ■ i)n transferred to the steamship ! • of rfi* Ha!Timor© an*l Providence Lr* < '*:. kU** ler will rxmimand th© Ch.uham. Passengers l> *fenniahtpa. r k - i tm on steamship I>. It. Miller from Raitlmot- H Wright, if II Duni' fib 11. Mr* S K. B.iklwin, C. G. Warner, Mr- J. Honey, K Cushing. J. A. Nar- I, l. Ward Mrs. It. Wright, Mrs M Himtnell. || K Lumm*-11, Miss J. Drayfu*. J. Ibirney. T G. Dana, 11. L*. Tyler, Mrs. J. A. Narbcrg. I’.iHsengeps per steamship Texas, palling * Baltimore yesterday— Mrs. A. K. Hill, Walter Brown, Mrs. Brown, Miss Brown. Baascrgers by steamship Kansas City *r,m N-w York l*t night—A. Wool cry. M- M J Keeley, Mr* Stevens, M •r- K a- i I' Htevens, Miss A O. . Mrs K Alford, Mrs. C. K Mow ’rd, Mrs H. F Smith. Mis* Thoms*. Mk * A Aukerborg. T Marline. Mrs. A. Ilormnn. It. A. Heimdfn, Rev. K. v Clark. J Williamson arwJ wife. J. \v. Morse, W K Alger n<4 Wife. J Twomey, li. B.iMwi# . Mi* M. A. Style. J Ca i J fox. J J Hymer, A H Pierce. I XV Mors- H J Tiffin A 11. Bleek mit J A L*>w W. 1,. Watts. J Hall. F. K Solomon. Mrs. Hall. Mrs M Bride. Ch-rw and daughter. C. B Bwraisv. ’I 11. Barker W Birekman and wife, !r? t M. Otierard, Miss I. Guerard. H’>* Walab Miss M II Barker. Mis. ’ * I* B- * r. Mss D Austin. G. M. I *m! n Mrn. Bn K. C. Speer. ’V. A Barker and wife. A Berliner. K. 1 8t event* a. I wife. Miss K. Gilbert. Mis* \ G Raymond. Miss L Hanley. !r- W F Gay. Mrs Morattn and friend I F A kernian and wife. W. \ Ben *mm Mrs f p. Goodwin. Miss A •toiiwln. C Dnvls. J. W Dunn. Miss ? * Mlsw Dunn. Miss Donohue. Ml#< and Mis* M A M Donnell. Mlse M Murray. J A Hanf, wife and son MB* K. O NelJ Miss A Ford M- C. M Scott. G. H McDon -11. A. W Tobin. (V I* Goodwdn. Mus r Gisslwln. J B'tvery. T Maggood. K * tiithier. J Kaunner. F. R Bndb>rg M etxkv It ml Wife. H. V laitliore. X Hi • v>vdeila. B. Crlstella, I>. 1 Hardit. A. Me Anderson, F Khrl Huron. B isfci trers by * am hip Nacoochee for New Yi.rk y-I**r*l;ty—A.1**r*l;ty—A. Is. Ulltx I *-'■ 1:1 ".T. 8. T K Aml-rKon, V J. I‘tmonf, Mr l.uchtn. 8 OoMbers i .mr* Andrew G. B Burt. R p v a l at.' Henry Hutit. fi Brockerman D ’ Pansona, N h Dawiey. kavaimati tlmnimr. • w tm rises at 6 f*7 a. in and seta at 4:57 * m. Hi/h water at Tyhee to-dav at 3:14 a. and .1 r, S p m High water at Bavan *h one hour later. BHssea of the Stoon foe December. Standard tlms-foih mer. „ D H M. Full moon 4 jg Lnt quarter 4 a New moon a 4 j (>t '•'im quarter a 7 44 tvr Moon p*rlpe. M n<l 30th. Moon upo- WtRIVM.ft M ItCl’tltTl RF.t. Vnaarla Arrlvral Ynlrril.r, Knnaa.t City, Klaiirr, N-w Vork —Ocran Bt. tnwhlp Company -famahlp Hrrkahtrc Hyan. Phliadrl h —J J Oarolan. agent. <tcam*Wp D H Millci. Petrra, Baltl ■r J J Carolan, airnt. ILtrk Kotka (Nor) Knkrrn. Hatnbur* - r Q. liahl A Cos. ’ 1 nknown 2-tnaated gchoongr. Vcaarl. Clrarftl Vral.rdav. Siramahlp Ardova (Br), 8ml(h. Livgr •'! —A F Churehlli. H.rk Oarrii, (Br) Qrean. Rio da J%. nairo.—Matter. Vaaarla Went to S'.namasip Ttiit, Ejrtdn, BakJmorg Btromohlp Nn<-oorheo. Btnlth. Not \..rh Pork Koyal (Nor>. Krogh. i-ork I, ■. dtrr. MtlpplUß '#• morn ntla. Tort Tampa Fla., Dec i;. Arrive* steamer Hero# (Bus). Bncllmau ! , be (h port. hailed steamer Mos-otte, White, ]| 4 . vaiia. via Key Weft. Fernandma. Fla . Dec 15 n©.v .1 •choonor Bayard diarnea. Croucher. \ w 1 ark PnlUdelphiu. Dec. 15. Arrived, atcamsr A 1 leg nan> Savannah. Baltirnore. Doc 15.—Arrived and sa o • tearner Paaca, tfavannah. Villa Real. Dc. 7.—Hailed, atramer I. wood. Savannah. Genoa. Dec. 12 Arrived. #t©am©r Ap r©:sa*ola. via 8t Mlchae"a and g. far Key West, Fla., Dec. Is. Arrived steamer* Nueces. Galveston, aid | for New York. Martinique DUl* i \\ and #all-d for Havana; Olivette g n Havana, and •ailed for P *rt Tamp* Charleston, 8. C., Dec. 15.—Arriv steamers Georg© W Clyde. Ch Jcks*mvlWe and pro* ©*<!*-<| to Bn Kurkland (Oer). . Bremen , rn yacht Cleopatra. Boston to Florida. Sailed, areamer# Kirkwrull (Hr tlafisen. Norfolk; Magda (Bri 1.. , BaHlmore; schooner Fannie Reich©, i. man, Kernandlt. Koflre tn Mariners. Pilot chart# and all hydrographic in' mat ion will be furnished master# of \. sel# free of cuarga in United State# drograihic office in Ctistom Hoo* lolra are requests! to call at th 0 f Report# of wrecks and derelicts r© . ,\ tor transmission to th© Navy ment. Foreign Export* P©r BrHleh tteamohlp Afdova for T * *r pooi, barrel# ayrup, slh ; r/ f©*- Pine, deals, SOO tons pig iron. ! • J 7.760 rough billet#. 1460. 2S.*<is aa k | ton seed meal, S4 barrel **, , ; seed oil. S32S; 1.967 #a. k# cotton >©*i $■ MM bag# #eu island cotton. 123.547 ; /#* barrel# rceln. 52M.C39 Cargo vartooa. Per British lark Gas©!!© for Itb% o Janeiro, 772,50 ft feat (13.C12* piao*-©* p.i.i pkie lumber. U,2t2.o6.—Cargo by T. tv Wylly Sc Cos. f oMlwlar Eiyerts. per gteamahlp Naraoi'he© to New To: I>©*r* 15 bale# upkin*) cotton. 450 bales ►©a lelanl • otton. 599 case© canneo gp*>l*. *A barrel* lamp black. Bbl rale* donv lira, , :'H2 barrel# cotton seed oil, son )> i foeln, 23 oarrela turpentine. 190.107 f.-rt lumber. 7 bale# sweepings. 9 turtle- v barrel© fl#h. 47 ruse# clgara. 5..T54 uaau-4 fruit. 14 barrels vegetables. 42*1 crate- vg -e able*. 1-4 ton# pig iron. 1 horse. 19 L.* * tr bacixi. W\ barrel# syrup. 14 ba.©s *p-* t g 1 W sacks cotton #ee*l. 3 barrels terrai-.i 167 package© mdse. Per steamship Htate of Texas for 'Bal timore.—lSO balra upland cotton. K bar rels rosin. 151.568 feet lumltar. I.K: hex * ranges 118 crate# vegetables. 30 barrels rosin oil. 50 larrels tar. 300 barrels la? 543 sack* clay. % partmgra m*Lr. 2# pack agea domestic# and yarn#. 75 case# anned g*-*o*l?*. 13 cases palmetto fibre. 300 ’>arrW pitch, 130,447 f**et lumber for Baltimore, 21,121 feet lumber for PnLndelphla. HI9TIJ3O FOR HI %F*EIF. 1 oung foleninn. u ( ullrgr Graduate, Accepted Ills Father** I hallrng*-. From the New York World Nov Or lea no. Ln , Dec. I.—-This I# tha ©tory of a New York m!i!lon:iir< # #© who is a bellboy. He haa not been 4f.- owned. Neither h# he been disinheri • 1 In fact, th© young man's father i* lm i mensely proud of him He ha* o ;>,i | hla father's chahenge to hustle for him** t tor three year# In order to I* urn the valu* of th© money which ir coming to him *My son." aakl Walter 11 Co.* man. or* th© day that Robert Lord Coleman w•* graduated from Cornell University in v I I want you to get out into the world *. 1 hustle for yourself for three y*ar# i j want to s**e what you can do 1 wm: t > | know wh.it kind of :uIT you are mad© of.*' That explains In a paragraph why tr.e handaotnc young college gradual© i> w | mg a# ii bellboy In the Turkish hatha connected with the tfi. Charles Hotel her i Mr. Coleman. &r. . |s a mtlilraair* vrpor i tlon lawyer, of No. 27 Wll.tam eireet Ne v York. He lives in Berkeley plu e. Brook i lyn. Mr. (k>!*-man will spend th© win - I here tit the Bt. Char Ira Just as he and. I last season. “Father tnought I wouldn't stand It. ' j remark*-*! th*' young man mod* tly to-*L> ! ‘but I’ve done it for two and hd? years now and I guess I’m going t*> ?t*'k it out. Th© experience ha* been tough, i hut gr*-at. When the three years r© u,> I I'll know the value of money all rig ?? “I*ve paid my way with the money I'v * earned for mysidf. It wa© pretty clo§ somoilmes. Ixit 1 always out* •■*•!* i Young Coleman looks the colleg*- grad | ‘mte that he is H© is tall. han*Potn* **f frank open feature# and athletic nd 11© lrra#e# quietly but carefully. H \ I "** 23 year* old to-morrow . Of h.m f. h< * i*i. ran Uniting: "Tn© first pace I worked was n the treasurer's office cf the South Carolina and Georgia Railroad. I happ*n**i ? know Charles Pat sons, the preshbn* of fhe ronipany. W'ho is also pr* - l* r: the Rome, Watertown and Og*l* - Hallway, which 1# a branch of the N' w York Ormral Railroad. The Pars 4 [owned the street car lines of f*s. nun >. Ga until they sold out to the Sou them “Next I tried a broker’s office on Mai street for a year, but that failed In th l*anlc of last spring. It went up. and I was again without the re#out•■•** ( r j t**-rd bills, “Rath? Yea sir—what kind?*’ “Turkish." said tne tnun who bk>ek©d I the window "Room 22!" aar.g nut the heir to a mi * Hon. tapping a bell. * "Res m 22." com© back from a color* |x>rt* r. “Then I got on the Eighth Avenue llns of elr-ctrlc car# as a conductor. ' h< 1 4inu*d, putting away an envel i ©f valuables for "Tuikiah No. 3-’ The* w,# a pretty tough life, but I worried away at It. I wa* there durng J” • July. August a i*l September F.chrf thought sure I would weaken on th*t and at. but I didn't *’W© had to work hours #t # ••tretch. with nothing to ©a? In the W terim. I went on tlie run et 3 p ,n worked all n.ght and g*A off at ♦> or < next m.trning “Then I wa# In a Brooklyn Iron U’ l,n# dry for one month." he went on. 'bit that came near killing rw I lost > y teen pounds in thtrxy days and I h'* ! l''lr#t, I loaded iron on trucks and L ‘ r I got m the pattern room. But the sand dust and the fumes from the m* Ing room were deadening "How did 1 come to come here" M J I was Just about lo tall you of ■ Of course, father’s being Here last >” iir lgld something to do with It I w down to th© Waldorf-Astoria last M ,fl ' w hen Mr. Woods was booked f"i - Grand Union at Haratoga. a’*l t ”• get In for that place, but there (% > *• • opening loiter on J look It up ( 1 St. Charles Hotel, down her* I him I w*,u!d come on as .a btllbov detailed, by letter, the life. etc . of -and advised m© not to Jo "Lath, air? Yes. both pain md Tu ' l#h; ail right, sir; Turkish, room H “Oh, ye#. Manager Wood #*l vised ny not to come, bus I wrote asking point© ly If he would gtv© me a job *s • * * toy In the 8t Charlea. m , lie r* piled. *y* • I left on tha nr* train. Hera I #m!" -Ml* P*pm*l Prnch h* •!cct*d But. BupriiM*il*nt of Public •' tiruollon for Idaho. (Jo*. B;<-nn-t‘’ mji ah* li th* boat upirtnt*n<ki*‘ ““ *tt# *vr had,