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GA. SATURDAY NOVEMBER wt tI. only man the tm who could left halt. back will be unable to play. lito.

taun of a badly wrenched knee vplta the many disadvantages und which the team Uborlnc Captain RUchla and hU men will enter the am determine to win. The rurdo of the men on the team ci follows Shannon. who wm probably played at center 6 fret 1 Inch la height and wllh 1S5 pounds. HU most serious fault la that he doe. not play low.

and In conic- Quence hi. detn weak. Shannon an experienced man having i played this position 4 year OvZ will play right guard. lie I. tin feet Inches in height and weighs 2:5 pounds.

III. work In the Swanr game was good. tnl Ma abll Is constantly Increasing with practice IkfT ttent work will boor Im- pro great strength nod ft I1I be tf Invaluable service to toe team. Llndsey ill pla the other guard. Hl work thl.

year In poor. lie baa manifested a lack tot pplrit end animation. and his play has materially deteriorated Llndsey was a guard on the 9 varsity. He six feet one inch The portion of ght tackle will ably flied by Captain Ritchie who Is one of the bet 1 nemfn In tfie south. lie is a very strong marl.

and knows Us position thorough- 1 Hi cfTen tay Is vigorous and Is a rood groui raider Ritchie a height Is six feet he weighs 11 pounds. Hamilton the other toekle Is undoubtedly the bet man for the position that Georgia has ooutl Ills munificent physique enables him to crumple up the opposine line as If were a Ills defense Is Imj n-ernabl Hamilton is tl feet en Inches is height and weighs ISj pound Pinnegan ant I toodtnc will play the ends. lenrgan has been changed from halt to end. ii he I. a I man than Simrox lie It an unknon quantity at this position but will trohatiy make an Impression Auburn's much hrrallrd interference.

Flnnrgan la a. era ntcr and will get nn the Odd under runts In good shape. lie Is fi feet eight god a halt Inches In height a weighs 168 pounds. Uooding is too 1 ligbt as he weighs only lit pounds. lie does not break up interference or Hop end runs.

as he is and gritty ray McCutcheon will probably play quartrrt ark. 1I la very slow and un ertaln In pausing the ball hut is a heady player. 111 weight lit i oun4a a 4 he stands five feet seven and a hill Inches. Young and. Mi ci ba been transferred to loft and right halfbacks.

Both are Individual- 1 good players. at yet. not work ti nether Young. although he weighs only liO pounds. runs with form.

lie Interferes' well. nd Is a good player. Simcox Is a swift runner. and chins th. ends In a belt- Hart manner.

Is fits feet ten Incites In height. and weighs 1 0 poun Is Mlnto Is a. Neran player whose ability it well known. He is probably the best line- backer In Georc a football history. a.

1 lucky pl er and seldom falls to gain his distance. Mclntooh la lIve feet nine inches In height and weighs 1 4 pounds. The average weight of the team Is 1 I pounds and the average height la feet ten Inches. Tichenor Writes of Auburn. A most interesting criticism of Auburn's eleven has been written for The Constl.

tutlon by Reynolds TIchenor. who is one of the best informed football men in the south. and who for several years played quarterback for Auburn and later for Georgia. His criticism Is preceded by' one from The Constitutions correspondent Mr. motley.

who Is a student at burn. Tichenor hits been in at Auburn several times and Is familiar with the men. Mr. Motley says' The A. P.

I. vanity tenon from which th eleven to be elected to meet Georgia tn Atlanta today Is shown In the cut. While the entire group Is made of well developed young glanta live of them have only coo years experience but what they may lack la experience Is fully overcome by hard taut and do" training under Professor Ilelaman. Auburn will meet Georgia expecting a hard fought game. but is pot over-confident of winning and the annual game between the two teams will no doubt be the chief football game of the season.

Auburn Is not at strong on the defensive as her coach would wish for nor It their offense as good as when they played Clemson. But In a few plays Auburn is exceptionally' strong especially so In catching punts. By close and constant practice Auburn has be. come almost perfect in catching and returning punts. Two of her best men who were trying for the team have resigned college but with all drawbacks they.

will give Georgia a hard tussle The team averages only 152 pounds to Georgia' a 170 pounds. Reynold Tlchenor writes IS follows of the eleven Thvopenng of at Auburn In Pep. tember found the prospect for a winning team very gloomy. Seven of last years team had not returned and Captain Faegin was confront. ed with the development of almost an entl.

new team. Park. end Skeggs. Eair and Uughley. answer Captain Faeglns cell for candidates and an entire new line hail to be developed.

The material at hand was Inferior to any Auburn ever had. with the exception of Butler. Sloan. Yrbrough Thomas Pelham and Martin. the subs who returned were all light and inexperienced while Quinn H.

Gulnn 3. and Bnyr ell the bent new men had never seen a football game until this fall All of the men. while they are light and Inexperienced. have always been ready to work and they have taken to their coaching very readily. Helsman.

who has been a successful with Auburn football- teams and who hat coached every Auburn team since 9 again coached them. Helimaji la too well known to the Atlanta all public to need any introduction. He has always turned out good teams and has the reputation of being- able to get the most out of his material Any team which has the benefit of his coach. log for a season may be counted upon to give good account of Itself In all games. The which is about 1 2 pounds.

has made an ex cepttonaUy good record this tall. They played three games so tar this sea on and hive scored lIT points. while their opponents have never been able to score The Clem- son team. however. carried the ball to Aubur a fumble.

The defense put up by the. Auburn team in the Tech game wat strong but in the Clem. son game it was rather weak at times and has caused Helsman considerable uneasiness. This weakness has been remedied for the Oeor gla game and the chances for an Auburn vie. tory are much better than afew das ago.

Georgia Boys Practice The Georgia boj reached the city res terday afternoon Tt 3 o'clock. liaaredl ately they went to their rooms sf the Kimball. where they were given a short rest. Alter a rest of perhaps an hour. they went out to the park and had a light practice The men heed up only a few times ut it was evident that they ere li good shape ancj would be a torrnidabe rtval for the Alabmlana.

Some proctlce In klrking' running town tbe flelu and catching punts was Indulged In. AU the men did exceptionally well. arid showei wonderful lorproveinent since the ere In Atlanta last. A. little signal practice as given them and the backs were run down the neui behind the Interference several times.

The men all did well. Hewlette however. had his leg hurt in the same place from hlch he has been suffering for sometime. lie may not be able to play In today's Came. The change in the line up has strengthened the eleven and come lne ncrk nosy be expected this afternoon.

Coach. Saussy would say but little about his men. but se to be confident re would win. The men have a I en working hard and some of them are crippled. But otili we nope to wui the game.

in fact. I feel that we will do so. hut I cannot toll The contest will be a hard one. and exciting Auburn Boys Go to Argon The Alabama boys. affuominled by about twenty students reached the city on the o'clock train last night in went to the Aragon.

where they were given 1 lrn and placed In rooms. Mice their meal. the boys went out fur a short walk. ey all seemed to fresh and in fine condition. There was an rlaa- Many People Remined Up To See.

the Much Heralded Shower of Leontds Once more the stars failed to fall. or it they did no one In Atlanta saw them. The disappointment or Wednesday and Thur day ghts kept tho interested In he meteoric dls pla from staying up and but Comparatively few remained awake after their usual hour for retiring. Still there was considerable' Interest jt and many additional numbers were. telephoned to The Constitution to be called up in case the shower should take place at any time.

The fact that the ky was overcast early Friday morning leads many to think that meterors really fell In the vl Liniti' of Atlanta. but that no one was able to see them. Few will continue on the lookout tonight NEW SCIENTIFIC SOCIETY. their aceo that ar ni cl a healthy. mind anti stitns body.

Shortly after 9 clock the members of the team retired but not until Couch HeNeman had given them a talk. at likb no one it as present but the men ard Reynolds Tlcbenor 1 he Ixis had no regular. practice yesterday but at OpeUka where they bad a short wait. tie men vent through lone olgnui work. as a final preparation for th rreet ng today.

Game a Social Event. The game today will rot orUy be an Interesting one but wilt be a. social event or the season. Uurdrede Of beautiful git is an ladles will attend the ume Carriages and smart traps all decorated will be brought no service. there being al reservations for them at the greunds.

Th spotoora for the Georgia team will be Miss Julia McWhorter. of Lexington. and Miss Annie Fltten of Atlanta. two very beautiful and Charming young ladies. They IH be escorted by Charley H.

Black end William S. Blun. The sponsors for Auburn will be Miss Adalailo we4I arid Wiss Emily Mc- gald two or the most popular and attractive members of the younger society et cf Atlanta. Their escorts 111 be Reynolos Tlchenor and R. T.

Dor ey The game will be refereed by Mr. Ta lor. of Yale. Other officials have not as yet named The game will be called promptly at 3 clock The line up of elevens will be as follows Or OROIA 1 osltlon UBURN Gosefllig left end larbrougti Hamilton left tackle. Braswell Untiay loft guard Butler Walker Shannon enter into Goff Elder right guard.

Martin Ritchie right tackle Pelhani an right end Park MsCutdavn quarterback Hngulry oung McCutcheon ft half Feaiin apt mcox right hoJf. ikegEs lute Shannon fullback IMvings NO METEORS FALL IN ATLANTA Psychological Research Will Its Chief Object. At a meeting of those interested in the subject of chology a permanent organ- lzation to be known as the Psychological Research Society of Atlanta was organized last night. and the following of- ncers elected President. Dr.

W. R. Price first vice president. T. Whltaker.

second ice president. Dr R. King secretary lull treasurer. Dr. W.

T. Vanalen and corresponding secretary Royal Daniel. The purpose of the society In the In vestigation of psychological phenomena and the developing of scientific interest. The toclety has some thirty members. It will meet on the second nd fourth Tues.

da at 300 Peachtree street AWAITING WILUNQHAM BILL Before Vousldering the Tax Ordi- nance of Savannah. Savannah. Ga. November 17 Special The Savannah city council will not begin the consideration of the budget and the tax ordinance for the year 1900 It Is stated until the fate of the Wllllngham or prohibition bill is known In the Georgia legislature. It that bill becomes a law and the sale of liquor Is stopped in Sa- annah It Lo going to make a great difference in the revenue of the municipality.

The tax rates on other forms of business will have to be increased and the tax rate in property will go up to make up the A 000 directly lost to the city by the fact that there will be no liquor licenses paid for. or this reason serious consideration has not been given to the tax ordinance and the budget by the mayor and alder. men. Miles Tendered Reception. Los Angeles Cal.

November 17 Gen eral Nelson A. Miles was tendered an In formal reception at the chamber of commerce tonight. General Miles will start east tomorrow on a tour of Inspection of the po ts In Arizona New Mexico and Texas. For the Hospital Ship Maine London November 18 The prince of Wales and the duke of Cambridge have promised to attend today's 8 concert organized by Mrs. Jam Brown Potter the actress.

in aid of the. fund for fitting out the Maine as a hospital ship for use in south African waters. PATIENCETRYNAME It WOMAN. The patience of women is proverbial and it argues a patience almost more than human which enables them to endure so much pain and suffer- ing which the 30 ful experience of their happier sisters ought surely to induce them to escape from. I suffered from female sickness for fifteen years wrltes Mrs.

A. C. Scott Le Roy Colo suffered untold agoiiies doctors could not give me any relief. A lad friend told me to get Warner's Safe Cure. I got a bottle and it helped me right I have taken six bottles and my health is better than it has been for twenty years.

And Mrs. L. B. Smith of Ballston Spa N. Y.

after re counting how she was almost providentially led to the of Warner's Safe Cure thus recounts the happy nervousness is all gone I am able to do lots of work and am cheerful for I can now what I could not at one time that is that everything looks bright and life is worth the living. Use Warner's Safe Cure. It will restore the rose to your cheek and the brightness Uj your eye and will make what you were tended to Jbe a hepmato to your hiisb Bdy- Chicago Man Deliberately Plots the Death of His Children USES PISTOL WITH FATALITY After Trying To Poison ills Household with laudanum He Tries Uad DEATHS ARE ACCOMPLISHED Cornelius Corcoran Turns Death- Pealing Weapon Upon Himself After Having Fatally Shot Pour of Hi. Offspring. Chicago November 17 Carrying out a plot he had apparently planned with de.

liberation Cornelius Corcoran today shot four of. his children. killing three of thctn nd then ended his own life The tragedy occurred at his tome 5401 Dearborn treet The dead are CORNELIUS CORCORAN years old. MARGARET CORCORAN 5 years old. JOHN CORCORAN.

7 years old. LIZZIE CORCURAN 3 yearrold Kate Corcoran fourteen years old may die. and it she recovers she will lose her left eye. The police are convinced the roan was insane. Corcoran had lived with his seven children in flat building at 6401 Dearborn street for a month past.

To all outward appearances he was. a kind and considerate patent. For some days he had plotted for the death or his children and he nearly accomplished his purpose Tuesday night Hearing the children cough he arose and in the dark admin- Istered laudanum to five of tttem. Clifford Timothy John. Margaret and Lizzie The first two were removed to the Mercy hospital where Timothy died the next day.

Makes Deliberate Plans. Corcoran. exhibited such profound grist over the affair that the police and coT once thought the giving of the laudanum was- a mistake. Balked in hit purpose to end the live of the yoUng ones Jor- Corals it i thought. made deliberate plans for his act or today About 10 o'clock the- grandmother of the children.

Mrs. Margaret Wrenn. accompanied by- her niece Mrs. Mamie Corbett called at the Corcoran home. When they rang.

the bell Corcoran called out from the Inside Whose there It Mamie and your mother. replied Mrs. Corbett. Corcoran thrust his head out of the door. disclosing the fast that he was at tired for the night and closed the door again.

saying Walt Just a minute. Mamie. The two women opened the door and stepped into the hallway. Just then three shots were heard. followed by a uccea- don of screams.

In the panic the two women started out the doorway and ran dowp the street screaming at the top of their voices. They Knew What It Meant. It murder' It murder' shouted Mrs. Corbett frantically and hurrying to an adjacent drug store word was sent to the Fiftieth street and Hyde park police station. An appalling sight greeted the eyes or Lieutenant Clancy Sergeant Ryan and other officers when they entered the Cor- Corati flat In the first bedroom Just off the parlor was the body of Margaret' lying In a pool of blood at the head of the bed.

while at the foot lay John. unconscious and breathing heavily. In the room to the rear Corcoran's dead body was found on the floor while that of the baby Lizzie reclined on a pillow. A re voWer lay near Corcoran's right hand. Five of the chambers were empty.

Every one of the wounds with the exception of Kate's was inflicted behind the ear. Kate was shot In the left temple. The police removed Kate and John to the Mercy hospital and later the baby. Lizzie who was still breathing. was taken there.

John died within a half hour after his arrival at the hospital and no hopes were held out for the recovery of the others. First Gave Them Whisky. Evidence of Corcoran's intention to kill his children were seen in the house. In one room empty whisky and wine bottles showed he had given the children liberally of the liquor and stupefied them. Corcoran was injured about three years ago In a collision with a cable car while driving a mall wagon.

His leg was broken and his brain was affected it is said. Six months ago Corcoran's wife the daughter of Mrs. Wrenn became In- sane and since that time she has been an Inmate of an asylum at Kankakee. The only child to escape Injury was Marion. sixteen years old.

who Is at the hospital nursing. her brother Clifford. SHOCK KILLED STEPMOTSfcR When Corpse of Henry Zilby Was Brought some. Canton Gaa November 17 Special The most peculiarly sad and impressive. funeral and burial was today witnessed In Canton that perhaps ever took place In Cherokee the burial of James Ii.

RUby and his aged stepmother Henry Kllby As told In today's Constitution Mr. Kllby met his death shortly after a Kin accident two days ago. When his corpse was brought home the shock was so great for ibis aged and Invalid stepmother who had Uve4 with Sim several years that she dled early this morning and Lneat together tiejr wer today laid to rest to the townj cemetery and their funerals preached at th same time the Maosnte fraternity taking charge of both corpses at- the home. The services were concluded. In the Methodist churclu short but very Impressive remarks being made by Revs.

11 Snow and B. Anderson of this place and Rev. W. H. ean.

of Woodstock the house of wor ship being' filled to overflowing by a sym- pathetlclaudlence of friends and relatives the deceased. Is Henry Kllby was odd years of age and leaves a husband who is also odd years old and must in the natural order of our lives soon meet his son and wife In the lat beyond. JUDGE EWART DENIES PBPOT That Re Will Betign His Judgeship in. December. Greensboro C.

November 17 Spe Clal Today Judge Ewart denies that he entered into an agreement with Senator Pritchard to resign his federal Judgeship in December He states that on the 3d of last March every republican senator except four and a large pf proml. nent democratic senators. joined In a written request to the president not only to reappoint him. but to again send his name to the senate aa they had not had an opportunity to vote on his nomination owing to Senator Butlers dilatory tactics to prevent. a A Vote With a firm friend in Senator Pritchard and the support of nearly the entire bar of the western dls.

trlct in this state Judge Kwart thinks he would be a monumental Idiot" to retire A. tine quality of iron ore has been found at ilkin It is In a heavy deposit and covers an area or fpur miles. BCIELET HOME FUND SHOWING. Subscriptions Are Being Received and the Work Started. Washington November ll At a meet- Ing tonight of the Sdhley home fund committee or one hundred plans were adopted which.

when put into operation will give friends of the admiral an opportu pity to contribute to the fund. A num- bet subscription were madaand several others announced Including one of SO from General Felix Angus of Baltimore. Colonel James Barrett was appointed chairman of an executive committee to have charge of the matter. As soon is practicable commutes of twenty-five persons in each state will be named to receive subscriptions and- in addition the newspapers will be asked to assist in the work. KNIGHTS OP LABOR DANCE.

General Master Workman Parsons Is in Attendance. Boston Mass. November 17 It was business all day and a danoo In the evening at the general assembly of the nights of Labor General Master ork man John I Parsons of New York pre. sided at the bsulness session. The propo- sWon of the- United Mine Yorkers of America to turn over that body to the Knights of Labor 12000 miners.

provided John Flannery. editor of The Trade Journal was dropped from the order was received coolly as the. assembly seemed to doubt the ability of the officials to make such a stupendous transfer without the 12000 men having anything to say about It The Grip Cure That Does Cure. Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets removes the cause that La Grippe. W.

Groves signature is on each box. lIe. GIVES OUT itDEsS LTE3. Department of- Agriculture Makes an New York. November 17 The board of managers or the New York.

cotton exchange is investigating the- reports that persons Interested in th cotton exchanges have received advance' informs- ilon from the governments latest estimate of the cotton crop. Superintendent King of the exchange toda made public a letter front John Hyde statlstislan OT thi department of agriculture at Washinton dated November 16th. in which he says I replied at once to your telegram or th 14th Instant to the effect that the supplementary statement Issued that day with regard to' the cotton crop was given to the two telegraph companies at 11 os a m. I might have added that they worn i Informed of its coming at least an hour In advance. If therefore.

it did not reach the cotton exchange until 2 to m. nearly three hours had elapsed between Its being given to the telegraph companies end its reaching your office and nearly tour hours between the telegraph corn- panics being Informed that the statement waa to be- made and such delivery The reason for making the statement is found as stated In the circular Itself in the fact that the departments preliminary estimates have frequently been much below the. actual facts antI it was desired that should i a properly understood that the department fully recognizes this fact. anti was taking every precaution against its recurrence SOUTHERN'S TRAINS SOUTH After Sunday Passengers from the West Will Have New Route Louisville Ky. November 17 The Southern railway commencing November 19th will operate theit trains from the west via Chattanooga Atlanta.

Jesup and the Plant system. Instead of via Everett and the Florida Central and Peninsular. Beginning December 10th the Southern will oerate over its own line Into Savannah from Columbia. 6 C. south instead or over the Florida Central and Peninsular as heretofore after which time through Florida trains via the Southern railway from the east as well as those running from the west via Asheville C.

will operate over the Southern- railway to Savannah. thence. via the Plan system. DR SOUCHON AT JACKSON MISS. He Went There To Confer with Mississippi Board of Health.

Jackson Miss. November 17 Dr Edward Souchon president of the Louisiana state board of health spent a portion ot the day in Jackson conference with Secretary Hunter of the Mississippi board discussing the present fever in feetion He expressed the opinion that the original germs were not imported from Cuba but were a production of the germ of the last year which had not been entirely killed by the severe. weath- rr He emphatically denied that the Jackson infection had been brought from New Orleans as no' evidence of such a claim had been presented. He says that yellow fever Is growing milder each year and he believes that it will entirely dls appear or cease. to be known- as yellow fever.

Gives to Endowment Fund Clarksville Tenn. November 17 James Jennings McVombs Of New York one of ttfg founders of the Southwestern Presbyterian university here has riven JTO 000 to the endowment fund. making 100000 that he has contributed. PARKERS HAIR BALSAM Promotes tha growth of the balr and fires It the lustre aadiflklneaiof yotttH. When the hair la grar or faded tt.

IRHIG BACK TIlE YOUTHFUL COLOK. It prerenta Dandruff and natt falling and toepiUa calp clean andneattir 1 BOERSREPEATING DUNDEE STRATEGY Continued from lint Page. bridges the war office has Issued orders for the shipment of a quantity of bridge work between this and the end of the year. DOLLS ENCIBCEE THE TOWNa Tiring Upon' Lsdysmltb Continues and the British Reply. Pretoria Thursday November 9 The following dispatch has been received from the Boor camp at Elandslaagte under to days date Ladysmlth has been completely encircled by the Boer forces.

Our second. big gun was successfully placed In position. on Eulwan hill- In front of Ladysmlth. The firing of heavy guns commenced early this morning with no casualties to the burghers up to the present. 1 Botha has heliographed from the south of La smith that the British batteries opened a.

heavy fire with big guns and continuously dropped shells Into the works around' Ladysmlth The Pretoria force. was In a tight place having taken up a position commanded by th British fire which was so hot. that the position became untenable. The big un. however saved the.

situation BOERS THHOW UP NEW WORKS. Firing Upon Kimberley Is Cheered by Krugers Troops. Kimberley. November 9 via Hopetown Sunday November 12 The Boers were busy yesterday In throwing up fresh earthworks There has been no further bombardment. The De Seers mines are practically closed.

Thousands of the employees are now domiciled In the center' of the town and are being provisioned by the mayors relief fund. The military authorities have ordered all civilians to give up their arms and ammunition with the view of preventing irresponsible firing at the. Boers In contravention of the. laws of civilized warfare. Natives report that the Boers cheered each shell as it was fired yesterday believing it meant tho destruction of Kimberley.

The Boers are. now wearing khaki uniforms and blue puggarees. making it difficult to distinguish them irons the British. Locusts are appearing HUNDSED BRITISH MISSING. Buller Advises Department of Engagement at Estcourt.

London November 17 The war office has received the following dispatch from General Bullet Cape Town Thursday. November 16 received from HUdyard. Pleterma. rltzburg. a telegram dated November 15th.

of which the following' Is the purport. The officer commanding the troops at Etccurt reports. at midday. that an armored train left Estcourt this morning with a company or the Dublin Fusiliers and a company of Durban volunteers. North of Frere they encountered a.

party Gt Boors and began to withdraw. While retiring some of the trucks were tie. railed The Dublins turned out and ad vanced toward the enemy. while the rest of the- train appears to have returned thout them to Estcourt The officer commanding the troops repcrts that he was sending mounted troops In order to cover their withdrawal but that ajout 100 are missing. A3 GUARDED BY GWUMS.

from. Johannesburg1 Has Reached Durban. Durban November 16 A gentleman v-ho was arrested at Johannesburg. taken. to Pretoria and released has arrived here via elagoa Bay.

While at Pretoria he was confined on the race course Uh the military prisoners comprising fifty. two officers and 1275 noncommissioned efficers anti men from Natal ten officers and twenty five non non of firers end then from Maf eking and four torn from Fort Tull. The prisoners' guards were almost exclusively Germans. and the artillerymen manning the forts were also mostly Germans. The prison ers were well fed and were shown every consideration.

Most of the officers wer removed to more comfortable quarters In the town. BRITISH BUY TRANSVAAL GUNS Rumored Missing of English Officers Is Now Confirmed. London. November 17 It la reported that the British government has purchased the Cruesot guns ordered by the Transvaal. but not delivered.

An official dispatch confirms the statement that Captain A. Haldane. of the Gordon Highlanders. attached to the Dublin Fusiliers and Lieutenant T. Frankland not Franklin and thirty seven noncommissioned officers and men of the Dublin Fusiliers are missing.

Captain Haldane distinguished himself by his services In India. for which he received the D. companion of the distinguished service order He was also wounded at Elandslaagte BRITISH. ADVANCE ON BOERS. English Troops Retire After a Sharp Encounter Pretoria November 15 In an engagement yesterday morning south of Ladysmith the British advanced with thirteen guns- attacking 380 burghers of the.

Transvaal. A big goes was fired on the troops. who retired at 3 o'clock to a kloot near tadysmith. The British loss Js unknown The Boers hail one man killed and three wounded. In addition they had thirteen horses killed and seven wounded.

WITHOUT DEAD AND WOUNDED Boers Refuse To Give British Any Information. Estcourt Natal. November 16. The Red Cross train has again returned hot without bringing in the dead and wound. ed.

The Boers declined to give any In formation as to the names of either killed or injured referring the Inquirers to the Pretoria. press for all Information All that they would disclose was the tact that three of the British were dead and nine wounded. BOMBARDED NIGHT AND DA Report from the Front Indicate Ladysmith Is Hard' Pressed. London November IS. Special dispatch- es from PletermarlUburg and Lourenzo Marques say that Ladysmith Is bombarded night and day and hard pressed.

On November 9th having during the night I Viced men close to the town the liners after a heavy bombardment began an as- saul were' repulsed at. every point wltn heavy losses. The Boers have de. stroyed one. of the bridges over the Tugelit river.

General MeThun at Orange Hirer. Orange Hirer Cap Colony November Oeneral Lord Melheun. commander of the First division- has' arrived here with hi staff from Cape- Town Spies from Transvaal. Louienzd MSfQUeS November JivBe- cret service agents are eontlnuaUyrarrlv- Ing her from the Transvaal. member Vf 4b Oranttf BoSri Approaching Estcourt.

Estcourf November 17 The Elsnelo Boor force naa taken up- a position near Ennerdale. a fewf miles north of here They have fght pounders nd two French usin Their stretith Is 300 men. They have looted. Hendersons AH Is- quiet here and ready for the enemy If it attacks. There Is anxiety Zulo ZuusGrOwIngIfliO1eflt JUondon November Adrlces from Zululand testifying to the growing uneasiness or British resident whose stores are looted Inr the Boers wltn the result that the Zulus themselves are growing Insolent giving rise to a tear thar they may attack the unarmed British population.

SHORT ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST REV WALKER LEWIS WILLS preach. Sunday morning on the subjects Impossible Conflict or Which Flag Georgians the Gospel or the- Liquor Dealers Pending' legislation on the WWaky question will be- noticed and Dr. Lewis will make a strong plea In behalf of the enactment of- the prohibition mess- ore. ULA DtJRlC9 CHARGED WITH AS- saultlng her mother-in-law- Amelia Burke- was fount pot guilty by a Jury In the second division of the city court yesterday morning. LUKE SMITH.

THROUGH HIS AT- torney Jordan yesterday filed suit in the city court for 000 damages against the Virginia Carolina Chemical Company. The petition claims that Smith was permanently Injured by being hit by a large rock while In the discharge of his duty. as an employee of the chemical rived last night from Pretoria It Is be lieved he 1 proceeding to Cape Town on mlsalon. the object of which Is un- IN' VIE CITY CqURT YESTERDAY M. Coker' entered' suit against.

the Southern Railway Company for 500 damages Yr. Coker claims that the rail way company has a. repair shop adjoining gome of Ms property on Ira- and Rockwell streets and has damaged his land by reason of It Is alleged foul and discolored water on his premises' Claim Is made that the water has damaged the fences and has prevented any one from renting the property The petitioner is represented by George C. Spence JUDGE H. LUMPKIN VESTER- day ordered that Mrs.

Euphemla R. Loyd chow cause before him on December Id why a new trial should not be granted In her case against. James Banks administrator of the estate of James W. Loyd seeking a years support. The appllca Dan for a new trial was signed by rank Lester 21 Johnson.

Dr. James Alexander and Dora Loyd claiming to be caveatlng creditors of the estate. It will be remembered that- on October 19th. last Mrs Loyd was awarded tl 400 a a year support. The estate lift- by her husband.

who. was at one time. and for several years city marshal was estimated at GEORGE MOON. COLORED- WAS found not gnilt in the second division or the city court yesterday morning of. the harg.

of stealing a gold ring value 17 irons Jonas Cooper. The' ring was said. to use th property of Mary Evans and Ellis Ev appeared as the prosecutor. P. L.

WHIPPLE THROUGH His AT- torney. T. Rlpley filed suit yesterday In the city- court for 410 damages against the Southern Railway Company The petition sets forth that the plaintiff during August last turned over certain household goods to the railway company to be ship petS to Undaie. X3a Claim Is made that. th6 furniture Was" damaged by' having- a witch engine backed Into the car containing the' goods.

and an Itemized statement of the property- alleged to have. been injured Is attached to the petition. The case will come up for hearing before. Judge H. Reid during.

the January term In the first division of the pity court of Atlanta. JUDGE ANDREW CALHOUN his decision yesterday morning in the ease of the state against W. Alexander the bicycle dealer. in which it was claimed that he was liable for a state tax for selling another make- 01 wheel than the ones set forth in his license The decision was against. the dealer.

the court holding that under a strict Interpretation of the law he is liable for the tax. Alex. coder was fined 100 and costs for selling- this special make of wheel without pay. Inc the tax. which the decision asserts.

he should have paid. Attorney Hamilton Douglas representing Alexander has given notice of an appeal for a new trial and It Is highly probable that the case will go to the supreme court lot' final settlement. SUNDAY MORNING AT 11 CLOCK Rev. H. C.

Christian win formally dedicate St. Luke tMethodlt Episcopal church. south. The attendance of the friends of the church is urged. Added In terest attaches to the dedication because of the' delay due to the unexpected death on September 20th of Rev.

Clayton Quil. llan. the pastor of the' church. A large congregation is expected. ROBIN ADAIR WILL ADDRESS THE Baptist Young People' Union Jackson Hill Baptist church.

today' at. SO clock The topic will be Liberty and Love. Mr Adair speaks entertainingly at all times He will be tendered a cordial re ception. Good for Defensive Work. New YOrk November II The Press to morrow will say If the hopes of Captain Lowe recorder of the government naval board are real.

izeS the trip of the submarine torpedo boat Holland front Elizabethport N. to Washington win mark an' epoch Jn the naval History or the United States. The- Holland la booked to leave the New Jersey ship yard on Sunday. November 26th. in tow of the steam yacht Josephine and after the the Potomac will be subjected to further tests Called in lay Bradley.

Lexington Ky November IT There is something going on In state guard circles as Colonel Williams. of. the Secpnd Kentucky ha been called from the national fox hunt to confer with Governor Bradley at Frankfort He made the trip from Estlll gprtngi In a buggy. He declined to give anything to the public. Whitney Not Interested.

New York. November 17 William C. Whitney denial tonight that he Is Inter sated In the telephone telegraph and ca ble company. AtTSGENTLY ON THE KIDNEYS LIVER" AND BOWELS. CLEANSES THE 5YSTEM ni MB A Tutts Liver Pills keep the system in order and prevent morbid conditioiSl the liver which precededisease A Preventative of.

srek headache dyspepsia dii- zihess bad taste in the Uioutlv heartburn coated tongue loss of appetite constipation and Au Bilious Diseases. ASTBQNOHEKS JIVE TJP WOtL Obrervatlons by Tale Professon Nat. at All Satisfactory. New Haven. court.

November IT Tht Yale astronomers this afternoon decided to- giver up further- observations on tbt shower of ynld Pr I Chut the observatory said We have made several pictures duo. ing our observation of- the meteors but are not sure that we have- been able photograph any meteors whatever. thinly thai the shower must be oref and we shall take no more observations. it present We have observed a. largd Dum her- of- sporadic meteors- but have appa rently caught no glimpse of the Leonids.

DrNQUNCfil HABDWICX5 Sttt Bishop Turner Delivers an In Macri. Ga. November 17 SpecUW- Bishop H. Turner who- Is attending the annual conference of the Alrtcta Methodist church made atsensAtlonatsd- id- dress before that body this moraine denounced the Hardwlck bill whl li now pending- before the legislature tnd touched on the race question generally Tha. address created quite a aenwtlOB and has been- greatly discussed here fliir Ing the day VISIT TO GOVERNORS SOUTH Commander In Chief Shaw Will Soos Start Upon a Tour New York.

November 17 General Al bert D. Shaw commander In chief of the Grand. Army of the Republic at a recep Uon tendered him- tonight local post said he Intended sqon to make a patriotic tour of the south and confer with tfi governors of the southern states. Pft5i. dent McKinley.

he said had promised jjspare a little of his time for tbe purpose. Bcnrl Offering Was 2341350 Washington. November 17 The bond offered to the' government today at the several sub treasuries under Secretirjr Gages offer of last Tuesday' amounted to T3418aO as follows New York Hf 3 150 Philadelphia 478000. Cincinnati Ii. Otto Baltimore.

00 ZEPUBLICAN KILLS DEMOCElt Former Representative Is Death by a Deputy. Sheriff. Mlddleeboro Kr November 17 11 Tate. former representative of Id county. Virginia was shot and killed W- day by Deputy Sheriff Evan Bledsoe.

v- the same County. Tate was a leadlnj democratic politician and Bledso a der among the republIcans. Trouble over pol lUes led to the killing. Colonel Lawrence Kip Dead. New York November 1 Colonel ne Rip died at his rtMdencu ia tW city at 9 45 clock He had seriously J1 for the past ten.

days' UO a disease of the stomach At tha deathbed were his wife his. daughter aodQ of the attending physicians lie lirtyeight years old and well know among' Superintendent Troy Dead. Chicago. November IT Lewis Tr superintendent or the sixth division the United States railway mail serne died tonight from neuralgia of the he- rgltIve Cox Reaches Havana. Havana November- 7 William A.

Co recently arrested In New Orleans 06 charge or grand larceny committed here. Who unsuccessfully contested his rtar to the military authorities In Havana. rivet here today in charge of two dettC Uvea THE TASTE OF APENTA is preferable to that of other Purgative Waters. More gentle in action Does not cause crampy pains. THE HOSPITALS of EUROPE and the UNITED STATES use Apenta regularly.

it is recommended by the leading Physicians of the World. The Name of the thPQLLIMARIs CO. Ld. London oa WW a nanwtee of ustformity and superioritft jSBfe w- Jtl SEr ITi. A a 4" f.

fi Q9. JlIm lQ JA 1 4G gVE 38Jl on ul punt over thirty yard. lIewlett the heavy ill earn. th are toll be Ian pla bet a wanee n1 ability 111. iraat wel HI.

llrlt rIrat d. a rott y. In hele ht nI I h. ISO und. right ha ho linemen In.

at rone ly. His rifecelSe he Xd ground galqer. RIt hles bel ht 17 th po IU012 ner rrumr le it nable. the IS nund eno hri un mucii-hrraidsd e. creek sprinter.

ill th I UnlS lIce ant Ighs I' und boxed. Oootlicg 10 however a hard lI k. lie uncertain ady Itia 1 and IllI1cox have h1 ack. lyCood hut. 0 to.

1 He and 100 Slm ox lie Isftve et In 10 pount. 11 1 ot Ce rIia. la llu kY player Me IntOtih II 14 lC Ren lds best HI corres on- fro 1I0tle Au. 1 r. Motleysays the el ted tbeymay tull Hel man.

I ot tb lr a' catchln come onl IS 1 en return ur Mu hley. quarter. were the only old vanity men to lne mAeral A He wi tb 9' Buter Yabrouh Thom. th retune ee al Gin Ro Brell I newm nevr tootbal Jame unt thlstl A I hle th J1t an. Inexprenred been worl the hae ther cchlne vr readl 3.

W. 1 en suceslrl wth Aubur totball' h. coche telalnce 95. coched tbem to Atanta al nee 1 Introducton. alwa.

ture es tem. ba reputaton et matral whih ha benelt coh. In eaen couted a camea team. considering It. avrage weight.

15 ceptional goo rcord haa cae. seaon hAe sd 11 pint. thei OP nents nevr bee ta. en team arred bal ard lne. he they lost It on rmble.

deene UI Aubur tem Teh ama wa Itong rathe tmes cased considerble unea lness. weknes ba bn redied or. Ci a chce ar beler a tow day. orga oys 7ractce. Gecrga os reched cltJteS aferoon ocok.

113 ately th room a Klmbl a Ts Afer prhaps Ind ha liht practce. lJed tm i vl nt tha were tl sbapeanc a formldab afor Alablag prctce 1 kl kng. rnning own tel catchng put wa Al eCepUonaly wel. sho we ongl lf vlent they ltle slg 1 was I wee wn feld i bbld i nl lb lih I blc be suterng Imetme I tooaya I Ue Te chace te up. ha I atcthee eleen ad SOIe rne rk ex eted ateron.

Coach Sausy woul Itle abt bil men se ed confdcnt wold' win Tle al I boe wn ame. tat fel tMt wi 1. bt not cntest wl ad excitng. Aub oy Ar n. Te Alba' bys.

amlnle ut IItudentsreache cty f. te trin lat it Argon here verc glv lrlr placd roms. AC real. te bs thort wllk. y.

al. se. med bfreSh a. nne. cndUon Ter I ac ae tlat a healtb mc bY.

Shorly sfer3 ocok lh mebl te teaz rtied 1 unti Cch Helemanhad gven a tall Jb lDe walpresent Tchenor 9ha ular pratce ye terdu OpUIa tey ha te mEn nl Olk ann preparatont the me tinC toay. I Ge aSci' tame wJ ot IY a Interestng onl wi aa leaon. Hur le It tful girls lade wl attnd th ge. al deortet wil brit lo serice bl I l' ertons gr uud Th r8r8 Georia wi Jula McWhorer. Lington.

ad Flten Atanta butful CJrlni laes. wi eC Chalet Bla nd Wlla SBlun an or tr Auurn wi Hcwel Emiy Dugald t1o te tpplar attNUe mlbl tle yonger Cf Atanta Teir esorts wi Tchenor DQrsey. Te wi refered Tay. If er otlals a I et Te ga wi caled prompty ocock Ineup the eles il tDI01S GlORIA Poslton. AUBUR I 1nI end.

Yarbrugn Hamiton. lef tacke. Brw61 Lmhay ht gurd. luter 1 81ker or Shanoncenter H. Goc Elder.

right guard Matn Rtchie rght takle. Pelba Finnen end. tdkn YougquuerbackH leCtcheol hat. nClVt Slmcox right ht. Skegs clntch fulbac lvln Rmied Herlded Lrds.

mort faie fal 1 Thursday nights those Inteested the display ompaatvely afer thtF retrlne. Stilthtre I fe addiional Consttuton cale pla tmt. tct sky wa realy fel Inthe vi. jlnl wa ee wi contnue SCEN FO i. Ps Rsearch Wil Chef meetng thoe subjec psychology.

prmanent orga- izton kn. wn a PIchologlcl Researh aclery Atata was. ir ganlze tb. fol wlg elete frst S. vie Dr.

Kng secre tar J. V. Hi Va. Vaen coresponding secretay. a Dalel soc ty In- vestgaton psy hologlcal ad lentfc so has.

I wl days 30 Peahtree A WATIG WILNG1 IL fc- Orinace Svanna. Ga. 1. ciy councl wi begn te consideraton ad ta orinace the 19 untl Wilngha prhibiton bi tbat bi bcomes ld sale ot lquor 1 I I makeageat dfer- nee munlcpalty. form bsiness wi Increwed wod ily 1 tg tge tgl ett ti i wi lquor 1censes pad For ctlderaton tle men I I Mles Rcepton.

Ls Cai. en Wei In- rcepton Mies wi Inspecton posts Arizna Mexio Hospial Mine oand bi eceha atend ganlztd lrs. Jars Poter tttng ule TIE CETlyNJMfI WOMMI. is an arges pain.ndsufer- joyful experience I sufered. ffteen wres Scot Colo" I sufered octors glve relief A lady Warers Cue.

ot botte ad i away. six heath i beter tha i or Sith Balston providentialy use Warers is al cn 53 is that everthing loks brght le is wor th lvng. Waers wi tstore rse l. im ke wbatyotjer tend ahclmatof uJ usb A 1 INSANE fATHER" SLYS HISUAUES ic go Oeli eratelf eDnal of ildren US WIH fATAlJf Afer wih 1 THREE OfAHS. ACCOMPlSHf Corelu Corcorn.

Tu. Dath- eplig WeapUp Hmsel Ater vng Fatnr Fou Ofslng. Chiago Novembr IT. apparenty wthde lberaton Corelul Ihot our hi chidren klUlg thl and ende ow lfe. urre lsbome street CRELUS yearl MAARE CORCR old JOH CORCORN.

old' LZZIE CRCRN. yeaFolc. Kte Crran yea oldmay a recver wi lef polee Jns ne nran lve wIt chidren In. lat oul1ln at- GOl Darborn oll outwad' appearances be a knd tonlderato paent lom Ioted te chldren. accompllhedhl Tesday nlrlt.

Hering chidren cou arse itere tm Cl- tor. T1nothY01n. Mlg lnt rmoved Mrcy hospta. mQ Maes Dlberte Plas. exhIied afair Polco co Ivtng ot mistake BaJke hi eld lve otth 1 cle deUberate pl ns hs About ocJok chldren.

Mr. agaret a cmpanle Corbet. caied th bel caled ut Whos Mamie mother. repled rs Corbett neld dlscloslna at- tJredto an clsed doO sayiig Iteped halway. olowed omen ad rn dow.

stret Kew. Wat I Meant I8 Is frantcalY drug 111 Ftteth polee staton. appalng tllt Leutenat ofcer etered Corthe' frt bedoom of lyin whie tot John consious br thlnl heaviy wa for. that Lizie reclned Are. tve chambrs Everyone ex cepton Inficted behnd ate wa temple.

polce Johnto Merc Lnle. stl wa hn ahaf afer th re Qvery the other. Frst Gv Tem Whsk. Corcoran' Snt ntQn ki chidren the rom wl bottes hehad chidren lberal. lQuor stupefed them.

Corcoran yeaI ag colsion le whie mal wacon wa roken hiabr ln afeced. i go Carcoras Mr. Wenn bcame hl- tme benan anasYlum Kankkee. Te onl chid escap wa' frlon. hos lal nuring.

brotherCUford. mOC KD STPMOTR We Corse He Klby. Wa Caton. Ga. Novmbr I.

pcularly sc Imprliv. funera buria Wa tOy wt ea on tat prhaps ee tok pJce I Ceoe. bIa am adh itteiJreD Kiby. 1 to tttnYr. Xby mt deatsh rIT ate a' i acdent dnaCbh T.

brou ht homebe hOkWloat t' tor. sace pmo I wh wi S1. fo' Tr17 a tat ae tc aI tIC a' tt towa 1eeri1 thei tueralsprecbet mo I Monctr r11 tktnhrcoof core il. Th concUed Jt Melhd1t curch ahor Imprenlvenmark bing be Revl. Snow-d derolot th1 plae.

Rv. 1 Dan WoodtoC blnl 1le gvrlowlng pa1et uen ot relatves I. nry Kiby wa elrhtYOd yer ag ad bnd aso eight ad th natural Uve son hi wle th a beyond JttE EWT DENIE RPDT ht Wi Rig Judgeshp in Dembr. Grensboro N. Novembr Sp Tody Judg Eart enteed a agement Pithd judgehip Debr.

Ie 3 Mach ever republcan tou. numberor demratc joine 11 writen reue8t th agan a ad opprunltT tovote nominaton. ng Sntor Buters diatory tactcs ote Wih fr frend Picard entre ti stte. wuld retr. A.

tne qualty a I In' ad cover Qur mies. HME FU Sublcrptons Rceivd ad Work Strted. Wuhncon No ember It-At lg tonght Soley cm- mitee bunded. Itlnto opraton. wi Jlve amal prtu- br of sUbcrIDtQnsWer me and sv- er otbs announce IndudlnJ lelx An us.

Balt- more Jaes O. Barrel wa appointe charman eecutive mtee char te mater. son prctiabla commlte Ylv prons eah wi naed reeive subcrptons a dlton wi aked llst work KIGHTS LOR DANC. Generl Mter Workn i Attendce. Mass Novembr 11 as bUSlel8 al' ad dana te LborGeneral Mater Work- ma I.

York seslon. Amerlca Knllhts Lbr lZo ovlde' edior The' Journal. wa orer. cooly l5mbly semed abiiyot ma IUM stupdous Uo hiVlnl anyhlng It Grp Cre Cr. Latve Qulnn Talets tatprducesL Grppe It.

sinature i 2. GIS 0' parment ActreHae xplatls. NoveMbr The the-'New cton chage i fnvettatng rports 1erlons Interete th. colon chan ave on frm est- cttQn Xng. publl Hye.

statst lan te alciture Novembr 16th hih I repled of tile 1th efect' Iupplementar wltl CDlon gven teleglph 1:5 a m4ht that Intomed 11 I. exchage untl 2:4 p. thre bour betwten Is reahng orce hour btwen that a delvery. reaon I Iself fat depatJents prelmln rj' estmate truenlv muc ban wa proprly deDament fulv recogizes tact precauton acast Is re rrenc SOUTNS TN SOT Ater Passngr Wet W1 Hav Rtte. Luisvle.

The raiway. menclng 19th. wll op rat. thei wet Catanooga Atlanta Degnnlng Dembe 10th Suther wit rate Is lne 6. I a oeretofore 2fer hlh tme trou Souther raiway wel Tlcnni tbe" Ashevie.

N. wl oPtrate Suther. raiway' system DRSOUCON JACKON MI. Thee wth liippio rd Hlh. fls Dr presl ent Luisiana lt ate prton Jacksonn wth SeCetay bard discusing ile presnt fecton.

expresed that. orlgnalgerl producton ge entrely kle severe.weath- r. emphatcaly that. Infecton ben Oleans bn prented. yellw growlnl mider ad bleve wi entrely I yelow I fev r.

GIve tC Edo ud. Clksvle Tenn Novembr 1. ennn McC mbs. York-one toUdel te Soutweer Pes- bytern unverlyher las gven fO theendowent mane 00 cntrbutd BOERSfRB BAT NQ STRATGY Contued frm lag II. wa otce IsSed quantty thl yer.

ECL TOW. li Ladyamth Contnucea ritlhBpl Pretora Tnrsday. Novembe Te' fOlOWlng ba receivd fm Br Elandslaace unde date LadYlmlh hs eo pletely ecr- ie flrCes Or sucessuly 1osllon. hi. I Idysmth Te gns commen thlsmorln wih caualtes helogaphedtrom louth Ldsmlh Brtsh bateres a fre wit contnuously droppd sheia LadYImth.

Te lretor wa taht plaC. havng taen positon tb JrlUsh fre. wa 10 psiton becae un th stuaton OER TW NW WORK. Fring Upn Kmbrey I Cherd Kr's Tops. 9.

petown. Novembr The wer tbrCwlnl frsh eabworkl. ha turter bombament Te eeI re pr tcaiy Thoulands ployeesare dCmlcled relet To mlary aufhorltes cvlfn ammuniton. prventlg Irrespnst le frI- Bor. contraventon otclvlied warare.

Natves cheere. shelu itu fred belevlng I meat th destrcton Boer arl uniorms anc I dlfc lt todliUn- frot' he Briih Lcust a arlng. HDRD BS 1SG. Buler' Advies Depmet ggmet Estcour Lndon NOTem omc rec lve dlspacb Buler Turd y. Haerfcelved HUdylrd a tele am Novm thetolowlng purpor oflcer tcourt ar hf Estcut monng a Dubl eompny Duban voluter paty and to wthdraw.

rttrlng IOle trcks Te Dblns a. whle appear fetutne wthout Eltcort. ofcer cmmndn te wa to thelrwthdrwal aout 10 msslll AtIE GUADE Y. GDAS Plsofr frot ohae bug1. Raced Dban Duran NO A genteman arested It Pretora ad ha arived Whie Petora wa conf ed 1h mitary prisoner.

comprsng 1ty- to ofcers 125 non cfcers twentY-fve non of. fcers Meklng rom Tul. amost excusively Grmans. artl rymen fors mosty Te trson- el te how ccnslderaton os omcel were quarer tow. ERITSH BU TNSVA Gts Eglih Offcer Coned.

Lndon Novmber I Britsh hs ordere Tr ansval. delvered. ofclal conrms JA I Grdon atache Db- ln Fusliers H. Fank. Frankln seven i ommlsllaned clcerl.

men te. Dubln FUslens muslnl Captan dltngulhed hmse hs I servl es whch b. S. companon dJstn- 1 glshe wa wound Elandslage. RTSH.

AVACE BER. Englh Top. BU. Ale Encouter Pretoria In ot. Ldy- smih Briish wih thiteen atacking 3" Transval fred retred 30clok ner Brlsh un-I JUel.

additon kied I WTOT DE WOUED. oers Rfus riih I fortou. Estcurt Novembr It agan rtured. brlngns Te Boer delned gve In- foraUon a eiher kie 1jured. reternl Inqulrer pres al liformaton Al discose tht thre Brltshwere dea' OMADED mGR Repor to Font.

Idcate I dysmth. P. I Lndon vembr pal dp3tch. Peteratb adLurno I Maue tht LdYlmit mbi I lnht ad a 1 Novembr 9 haVg durn. te.

ngh Jvced tw. te Br ater beav bmbardent. ben a a- sault btt ruled' at eer pint 1U beav IOlesTeBr hve de sboye th brd e- theTe" rve 1UaatOrieJTer. On. NnrCpCoonT No LMelencl41 te' Flt dYoD han4 he 1 i4 ct ace arecnu1rav Inl.

ht al OJStI 7'i. J4 h' trjbtTtr ti. Itt Ueve h' pro wn a IOn tobJe othlcb :1 Ul 19w Bir pprahg Est EI The Elmlo er' torce. ta aolt Elerae afei mlenorth of. TeyhV8 FrencI.

Terc. 2 hve lotleDenons 1 l. rady ie. emy i attack. ere Jsnfanetr Zut GrO 1ioJen cn' ovembr MI trom Zuulanc teUtyin tote cWln eulntl BrUb re1dentl wb08eltore a lote the oers1th thersult thlZu1u.

are. wg Inolent. nVcrl1 ac tW tey. my at ckt untUe Britsh pPua ton SH RTITfMS RV. WAE LWI8 WlL iday mor sub ct Whic Fag.

Georansthe Gspel Lquor' alus legislaton one hBkY queston wl b' noU aDd Lwis wi mak a pealt bhal be en ctieni te prhibitOn mea ue. RGED AS ln Amela Burkwl tOl guiy a JQ te divin thecly motne. MITHR UGH S. R. J.

ordn. yest ay' tle sui ciy curt damaes heVlrnl arolna ChemlcalCom Jay. Te JUUon caims Smit wa rment nureby blng alarrerol1leln' dlshargeof a. emloyee' co nT. IN ri YESTEDAY Cokr agaInst th Sutern.

:1 Way 5 clams' 1ly comp acrepallahp Imeot Ira adockwel atreb hl dmged hil ra- dllh rgJt a1e e. touland dlacolordater prmises. Caim and' rentll propery. leUtQner Js rprecnte Gerge Spnce. DE J.

HLUIKI tt. Euplea Lyd ahw' case Im Dcember why. nw tra. ganted hec agalDe. lam Ba k.

awlnls te eluteot. WLYd aekn years sipport appleS. toD anew 6ged Ylranl Lite. Johnson. F0- Aluander andDra L7d.

dailng' caetl creitr estte wi nmembrethat onOtober 19t. lat ITLJd wai awaded 4 aayears suppor Te etate her husband tme. Jeveral year. ciy ma estmated 3. GEORE l0N.

CLRD tou clty lr tbesecond toct onr yest rday mornhgof te' ofsteaig ring fom' Jon rng wa. thllPtr i otMar Eans EIIEn apae proscutor WIPPLE. TIROUGH torey Rpley. lJed luUyeserda 1the eltycour dmages th Suther Rlway Te tUon eetltorththt plantf AUgit tuned gOoltothe ralw company be. shl Lndal Clam isDaae tl tur61 datge havlnga ewtchengn6bck intotbe' cru I talnnl loo9 n1emled propertY al rd ben Injure 1 ttche pUUon i tprhearlng btor I M.

tho' Januar ter Inihe tntdlvllon fit cout Atant. JUDEADREW CALHOUNREN- derd h1 lslon yesterday ee atte galnstW bicyle i la1ed tht WI lable state tax' selng wheet tan oes st10rthln hllcenseThe decsion wa thecourt holing uner II llbleror Aex- wa fned 0 selnc. Ipeclal mae whel py tx. whlc te deilion Ihould pad. Atorey Iamlon uglal.

rprsentng Alexpder. hs. appal ne trll. an. d.

pro. b. ble tho cas. wl he' fnaL settemet 8U D4Y 11QRNING 11. CLO Christan wi tormaly dei.

St Methoist Epls opa th. Th ot trlends Is ure In- ataches dedkton beaJle delaydue to' unexpet deth' BePtem ber tbor Rv. Qui- lA 1utor larse oDelaton epcted WIL IPRESSTHJ Bptist You PepleJ Unon Jacks HI Baptst chUrh 63 ocok Wl. Lb ty. Lve Adalr tmes 1 tendf acor lal.re- ce toD.

DefeuiveWork NewYdrlNovmbr 1Th Pres to- morowwl sy I te hpl captin Lwe reorder' oierent nava bar real- Iz4the trp th ubrrne coro. bat Holad tro lzbthpor. 1. Wlhlngon. wt epohjn navlUltor Unte 8tte Holan bled te shi rd SundaYNovembrtb atla ht Josphine alcendlnthe PotomacWl IUb jettetQ turher tets.

c. Caled. nbi rale. kxniton Iy. vembr I SGretng ginson stlte drles Wiiams SqDd kt I a le Fnktort.

trl EtU Sprnnln bu gy. dced nv publc. WlberNot Itrted. York Novmbr 1. WUlam tonCht.

Inter' ete te phone.telecpha cmpany. AGGENLYON KIDNES :1 NcBoWELSc TH E5VST EFFECT. U. A. U.

v. PfIS 3 z' LO AGtE5. 5" ew rIEAD1. ffER OVCOMES IB GoN 5TlPATION ITUAL PERMANE ITSBi 7 frC rltIAL 5 7 rue GtiVlft MAHoei At ctos 1 10 1. LiverPils irorderad pr vent rbidcond to a lverhich precea.

Preventtiv sikhed cet di iQes sbad ste irthejo heb rn coatedfonge ns ArNO 9I uwon ObrefAt nsby' Pfe on Bo tA1Sti etr ewHa Conh. ovmbi Jt ale asutome tlafferone give p- turtheobserauosolU we lLnldsPr v. 1' obseratorsld hVemad sev ial plcusd our obgerat ieor luenot sure bave. t' Ph Qt g. aPh.

a. ny whatever. W. thl th thelb wer iit totf a ihalt ke moreobs ratoJlt pres ntve alarg 11 erot 8Ptad meteors. uF haePPI ntIYC no glmpse oftheLa DOWCED DidX jt 1Us OI TuerDeUvera 4ce Newr liaeo.

a Nove bedSpc LP H1f. Tlmer. isatd the. anual cofernc then MeUldst hurcbmad alsenl tolaa fore thatby thlsmomnHI denouIe. the.

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