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THE BRUNSWICK TIMES-CALL.
VOLUME XI. NUMBER 62.
BRYAN'S BHJ RECEPTION
I IN GREATER NEW YORK
Largest Meeting Ever Held
in the Metropolis
FIVE SPEECHES
WERE HADE
MUCH ENTHUSIASM SHOWN
,
Bib Less Than Three Hundred
gif Thousand Heard Democrat
mm cy's Great Leader.
York, Oct. 27 The nugnift
iiSp reception accorded Cos Bryan ten
pßy# ago, alibougb a stupendous un
dertaking, was not only duplicated, a?
waa anticipated, but eclipsed. The
*ecmkakiy>lß democratic leader ad
dressed live meetings, speaking to co
lees than three hundred thousand per
sons, His efforts wers crowned with
success. Asa resume ot hie observe
tione, he stated that he was well satis
fied with his reception here, and felt
caritld.eDt that the democrats would
carry ifie State ot New York.
promptly as per echcd
mle ajAviS and he waa at once driven to
the Hoffmqo, where ne was made hap
py by meeting his devot.d wife. As
soon as the airplay of fireworks was
staricd Bryan left for Madison eqnafe
where he beheld the beginning of the
pyro.hecnlcs which at a given moment j
began to ascend from ail quarters of
the great metropolis in blazing gt.rbea j
heavenward, as if they had a l been
1
t. uvhed eff by tho insgic hand oi some
unknown spirit Lorn the bowels of the j
earth. At the end of each avenue, street |
and cross reals, the tsblcau presented i
i
impressed one as if volcanic-craters 1
bad rent tbe cartb, and were emitting al! ;
the subterranean fir; pent up in tbe ter-;
rcßtial glebe.
At 745 Bryan crccrted by a platoon f j
mounted police went to the Broadway j
Athletic Club building where he spoke
to a larae aid enthusiastic crowd of
Italian voters who now and then punc
tuated bis remarks with vehement ex
clamation} of V.ya! Bryan. Coroner
Auatoiuo Zucca presided. The hall was
handsomely decorated with flags and
bunting, the tii color of Italy Wending
its broad snipe of gr. on while and
red. with the red, wnite ana blue of
Old Glory in graceful festoons.
From thence the idolized tribune of
the democratic party repaired amid
vociferous acclaim from the crowd
which congested the streets of the u‘y
to Cooper Union, where a vast a -my
of German-American democratic vot
ers gave him a rousing welcome Vice
Chairman Stone t-e (. on
roi’.ee, presided. The phlegmatic tem
perament of the Ante; lean Tt- tons was
cast to the wind, ar.d t n'.im
“Hocks der president” woro yelled as
msrU.aof tke epeakers trenchant words.
The next move of the “Man of. tke
Hour,’’ was to direct his carriage to
Madison Square, where he was to make
his effort of the evening. This meet'
Ing proved his piece de resistance and
he waded into same with his accus
tomed vfgor, stunning the republicans
in his usual eloquent style.
Take it all in all, this day will l\Vegh
the annals of political spectacular ilia
pi ay as unprecedented.
The management of affairs at tht; .Gar
den was under W. -It. liearst, of‘the
Journal, and thesuperb way in which
the proceedings were handled, stamp
him as a great organizer.
AFTER LOU BET.
Plan to Kill the President of Fiance
Bv Anarchists.
" in ii ..St 1
Lyon*, Oct. 27.—Nouvellstc de Lyon
says a plot to assassinate President Lou
bet has been discovered,
It appears that a working electrician
named Ceurturi burglariously entered
the electric , company’s premises at
N n?e, stealing 25(K)f.
He was tracked t-> Orange, near I.y
ons, where he was acres ed. Document
were found on him wh ch revealed tin
anarchist conspiracy, to aea.<4^liate
President Lyube' -on Ms coming visit to
*
| Lyons to unveil the monument erected
to the memory of PfcsiUun Carnot, f.
j, t *
Couluri is said to have committed the
burglary in order to secure I fuuds 10
out the project, He has ornfvSi
eu to tie police, who are sow tracking |
the accomplices and. warding tike in
areluatsein order to prevent any at
t tempt to c rry out the rcheme,
■
A DEMONS I RATION.
SLataokin, Pa., Oct. 27.—A commit
ffee, reprtseo’ir.g 4,000 employees of
| the Uuion Coal' Company, wailed on
Superittibclent IViliiaijt Ryanhardt
'crisy, and were aVfcred, that ten per
cen*. wou'd bs guaranteed, aud al
grievances arbitrated. Work will be
resumed next Moodsy. The miners
made a large demonstration tonight
in honor of 'he ending of the strike.
THEIR FIRST MEETING.
Y'okohoma. Oct. 27.—1 tls officially
stated that ihe first meeting of the
| plenipoteniarians of the foreign pov -
1 era to open peace negotiations In Chi-!
I nese matter, was held at Pekin or last i
1 Friday.
BIG CONSOLIDATION,
j Chicago, Oc 27.—The gre-.t beef I
I necking Intcre-is of the Armours of:
• •**’'■ ' * K U'SH (#l'v II ).< orVr,;
■d into one. 'ilr Jsrge plant wjlll
’ I) 1 located hcr*% olz(,U u Uilrty-'
I five millions.
BRUNSWICK, GA. SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 28, 1900.
11l IK
in pi
Smell to Figure aid
Award in Result-
ENJOYABLE FISH TRIP
And the Names of Islands, Cities,
Etc., Pi Ay an Import
ant Part.
One day my cousin (a oity m Maine)
safd to me, “Lety go Gibing for (a
oapa in Massaehueatti. ”
“That will be flop,” 1 answered, lay
ing down her new (city
that. I had been atim ir! ng, j&ii djpuet
trng a^ottae.of
*•*- • , ■ v '
“But 1 am %Uoii'4ai'.go without.-a
(island n eaYyl||^tkftd,'’> said mf
eousiu,
“Let’s Sslfci (two oapjyi.
in Virginia)i(ftT(|nsw®M#^‘
Bo l ran across iwt'wGwact for thy*
two who were to aflqcmpany us, white,
my cousin fixed up & lunch,Van
f, ’■ -> ■
sisting of Pacific ocean)
a large piece of in Europe)?
and an (town in New Jersey) for-each
of us, joke, m put in a
'srgL t
It was a beautiful dSwftTa cap*’ iu
NewJarscy), en<|
a fine time. I fed tuy pet (i*l|nds
fiß. the coast of Africa), aniTwefttafj^.
To save time we thought, we would
go through the barnyard and aoroes
I eaw a large (cape in Suu li
America) sticking oat from behind the
tafci and refined to go Btlttr
die so we went t, dottier wa/T
As we. were passing through the
woods, all of a sudden' my cousin cried
out, “ a cape in North Carolina)!
Thai. ii abig river in Washington) I”
J picked np a piece of broken (a
country in Asia) to throw at it, wb Is
my cousin eagei ly snatched a (city in
Ireland), thinking it was a stone. One
qf tbe boys had seen enough to throw
a (city in Arkansas) at its bead, killing
it instantly.
While on our way home at the corner
of (a lown in Mass) and a (city in Eng
land) streets we saw a sign which read
(a city in Arizona) Mutupal Life and I
remarked to my cousins that their
new policy tbe celebrated L E. A. con
tract was tbe nearest thing to (a town
in Rhc.de Island) as It provided both
for old age and death, and asked him
’f ha bad ever examined it, and have
you? if not, call or write J. B. Anrams,
genera; ap/ nt and get a specimen copy
as your age.
A will b j paid the flr-t
T> ri.jß hsDdli.g in this Advertisement
coricc ly filled out and $1 will be paid
for the secoi and answer Write your
u-iw ■ pi" ily on en velope and leave at
my office J, B. Al ratns.
TV 11 Jim Carter wben lo send f r
y >ur clothing to be dean oil aid
pressed.
I fifili
Ijlffl 1
A M Pretty Cereiony
Yes May. ,
MANY m PRESENT
President of the Senate Howell
Made a Neat and Appropriate
Speech.
Atlanta, Oct. 27. GovernorGcfrd(er
was oftlci&Hy. inducted into office this
morning, in the ball of tbe house ot
representatives, In the presence of the
members of the bouse and senate and'
a large number of oltizens in the gt|p
iry. promptly
atppW*' The aerials filed into thele
jfislUklve bfll at that tyri*, and the’rs
fftprf Of the ofiminittee appointed to ar-
the inauguration ,■ was read.
provided that tbe oagf-
taka plaoe in the Wall of
if’ a . sir -
tfle laglslature, ih the pre4p<a of both
bodies and the public, Thftn the form
al report of the join?
Wbjoh, passed upon the election li
auirfts, was wad.
aiffionnced: * §: ’>
"Hit exjß*ltency, the govarnor-slect,
state bon.- officials, aha’distlo-i
geishid fjgiznif.-
hoiftd cfilceriT ard tß4'distyjguished
citizens bs adfiltte'd,”,safd President
"r’i K
Howell. vAt,
;.<£ . A' ' '
The govornor then c*ui in, and wae
presented t,o the * aisambly by Mr.
Howell in h v r Ary speech. As
iPpvernor Csndler arose, 1 waagreat
jCtl with great apjflauee.*
> When he was dune, there was more
applause.
Then the oath of ; fiiae was adminis
tered by Chief Jmticy Simmons. After
mis was dono, the great seal of Geor
gia was committed by the govorntA to
the secretary of state. And lien the
governor and the state bouse officers
retired and after them the sena'e, anil
the ceremony was over.
WANT SIOO,OOO FUND.
Columbia, B. C., Oct. 27.-At, Flor
ence last night tbe South Carolina
synod decided to inaugurate an en
dowment of SIOO,OOO for tbe Presbyte
rian seminary of Columbia. If was
decided not remove the seminary to
Atlanta or elsewhere.
LA YM AN A S MODER ATOR.
Florence, S. C., Oct 2(1 —Ti e Pres
byterian bj o and i.f 'his S' i" 1 Has choren
a layman, \V P. Stevenson, as moder
ator. Thriksjxv ,m M ellng is to be
CnaTle.totT <^
DEWEY’S BROTHER 1 ' DEAD,
M >nfpel er r Vi., 0t.27 Edward !
D wey, brother of ,iil Dwey,
died e.t. Ins hums in this ci• v today.
He had heeti ill several months with
kidney trouble.
BIG DEMONSTRATION IN
BRUNSWICK LAST NIGHT
Fireworks, and Speeches in
Honor of Bryan
GROVER CLEVELAND
May Take Ex-Postmaster Wilson’s
Plaoe,
Norfolk, Oct. 27.—Grover Cleveland
will probably succeed the late William
L. Wilson as president of the Wash-
Tflgtonand Lee University.
CHARGED WITH MURDER.
Douglas, Ga., Oot. 27.—John Wright
baa been arrested, charged with the
fnuyder of Hiram Sears, in the lower
oounty, about a month
"KILLED HIS ASSAILANT;
Athens, Ga., Oct,. 27.—At Elkmont,
Dine miles from here, a negro named
Holt assaulted a young white man and
was placed under bond. Later, when
released, he again assaulted the young
fellow, who killed him.
BIG ORANGE CROP.
Siu Eranofisoo, Oot. 20.—The orange
crop of tbe State pf California will, it
*ir . v ' • / * . ....
is estimated, amount to not less than
•A . Mv • .
M,OOO and possibly 25,000 cars. Orange
county has nearly 1,000 acres of newly
hearing trees this year, and other sec
tions of the State show a much larger
acreage. The crop is in fine condition.
BOY SENTENCED.
Atlunla, Oct. 27—Paul Rainwater,
15 years old, of good family, who kill- j
ed his playmate, Prank Slappy, onj
February, 15, was yesterday sentenced,
to one year. Judge Candler says he'
will ask the prison comm'ssion to send
him to Mllledjgevijle, a.s Atlanta has no
reformatory tp keep him away from
hardened criminals.
— —
DE A TIT 'IN SAVANNA 11.
BdVaonsh. Ocr. 27.—Mr. Moses 8.
Gackenhaimer, one of Savannah’s
most prominent business men, dird
last night. Ths deceased was not
quite 28 years of age. Ha was born in
Savannah, on December 29, 1872. ll@
was the youngest son of the iate Simon
Guckenbeimer, who died on February
27, last, just eight months ngo today,
Deceased was a member of tbe firm of
8. Gackenbeimer’s Sons. He was un
married.
SOUND MONEY PARADE,
otitcago, Oct. 27.—The sound parsde
arranged for .eday by the Commercial,
McKinley Club, No. 1, is a . ery larg.
affair. R lent tWft 100,000 men '
areln line of whom the work gmen's j
j eight *V ’ h * Repuh’. ;tn .
j Legy- _i-.il Rough Rider* 20 <>:•<), io <i '
'WKjKjjr -'is! and mrcfeMlonri ne>- v i
'ifvd to have a”d .<j 50,000 iii 60, ■. ■
’o 'ha numbers. Tbt parade be;. • -
inuvlng at 10 o’clock this morning, I
and continued late. The lir u r
msrch travn,es the principal thor
cugbfart*. .
PRICE FIVE CENTS.
COL. COCHRAIS
FINE SPEECH
PLEASED All 10 HEARD II
The Meeting Was Held Under the
Auspices of theißryan and
Stevenson Club.
Brunswlok formed a link in the great
chain of democratic rallies that last
night encircled these United States.
The bonfire and fireworks rekindled
a spirit of real democratic enthusiasm.
In view of the difficulty of getting up
any kind of a public meet ing on Satur
day night, the rally at the city hall was
a decided success,
President Johnson, of the Bryan and?
Stevenson Club,‘called the moet’ng to
order, and Introduced the speaker of the
evening, Hon. A. E. Cochran,of Way
cross, tbe democratic elector for ihe UtU
district,
Mr, Cochran Is a forceful speaker,
well posted on the record of the Me-
Klnley-Hariha combination, and he
scared them in scathing terms.
j He dwelt upon the subject of trusts
j the increage yn tha standing army, im
i pcrialism, and the treatment of Porto
I
Kico,“Cuba and the Philippines, He
exposed the fallacious claims of the
republicans that they are the friends of
tbe laboring man and demonstrated
clearly yjat the republican party is the
! protector of trusts and monopolies, and
the foe of all free institutions.
He paid a deserved tribute to our
able and worthy congressman, the Hon,
W. G. Brantley.
The voters oi Brunswick and Glynn
county must not the duty they
owe to the paity, to the city and to
Mr. Brantley. This county should give
him the largest majority of any in the
district. That appropriation for the
! public building must be Increased to
; one hundred thousand dollars. Besides
j there are maDy measures for the good
jof the city that, our established con
igress.v an can inaugurate and succees
!fully carry through,
i Mr. Cochran had an intereg'.eJ audU
I t-nce and Bruusw c , '-.ill be ; icaied to
hear him again
TO RETURN TO PEKIN,
j Rome, Oct. 27, —“II Mesiageroßo
mano” nt a syi Aal cable dated
'rum Pekip saying Ural the Chinese om<
I uuror Kvnß idu had agreed to return
|to bis c’eierted capital. Commander In
-Diet of tbe allies has promised him a
mixed escort of nA lets ban five
thousuud men.