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COMPETITION PROM A NEW QUABThE
Who can prophecYth results ofThe prqjjrew that
been made In the arts abd sciencesthe past tow years almost convincesone that nothing is Impossible peoplearc alow to now that new deviceswill not prove successful whereas indays gone by they regarded dubiouslyany attempt to Improve things thatwere already considered as perfectCivilization Is prepared for surprisesnow especially in inventionsand Improved laborsaving machinery-or we may with greater propriety saythat nothing is surprising
But who would have thought that atropical tree could bo made to flourish-in a land pf snow nod ice F NMiller a loyal Tennessee Democratwoo Oils an Important governmentposition in Washington has accom-plished in this direction what Florid-ians would scarcely have dreamedOn March C last he planted a num-ber of orange seeds they were plantedin rich soil and after a brief periodtwo of came up and are nowgrowing nicely One has four largegreen leaves and the other Is Just be-ginning to sprout When it is consid-ered that there were several light fallsof snow in March besIdes Ice it seemsremarkable that this result should navebeen attained No ereat attention hasbeen paid to the cultivation of thesetrees anti notwithstanding the factthat they were subjected to the rigors
March winds and bltlng coldweather they havo nourished udralr-ubly Mr Miller has no set plans forthe future as regards orange cultureyet no doubt he contemplates a thriv-ing grove in the District of Columbiaand he may be good enough to ship afow boxes to Florida should the pili
leas elements again lay wasto ourpossessions
OUR TALLAHASSEE LEITEHC-
orrwpondence TimesHeraldTALLAHASSEE April 10
Tho chief feature of Interestlast week was Jthe Jockey Club bill ofwhich so much has been said and ofwhich so little Is really known It wasIn Its original condition a highly com-prehensive measure designed to giveJacksonville a mammoth race coursewith all the modern ImprovementsTile bill was very loosely drawn orperhaps very carefully
so worded as to give rise to sus-picions that prlzefighlmc and glovecontests mjght become permissibleunder its provisions
The bill wai so heavily amended thatits supporters refused to recognizetheir own offspring und finally repu-diated it by laying it on the table Thevigilant member from Votniln ilnjorG P Healv wa one of the that toattack Ihu bill and one ot thu last torelax his hold upou It For this he hasin certain quarters been somewhatseverely criticised but none of thosewho have read bet ween the lines oftills bill see anything to condemn In acourse that was eminently straight-forward and manly
Briefly Healysreasons for opposing the measure weresomething like this In its originalform the chatter of the Jockey Clubwas to run thirty years under emittingtaw and as the organization had theposter to sell pools it follows that inspite of any changes that might havetaken cQ in public opinion duringthat time tho club could have gone ononeninx pool rooms all over the Stateand in the very shadow of our churchesand Institutions of learning Therewere also several other gaps in the billthat it was thought well to closewhen thee grave defects are remediedit willhave a chance of running thegauntlet
There is no ddubt that the proposedrace course would be a good thing forJacksonville and It is equally clear thatthe poolselling should be confined tothat city anti that the bill should beap-fradjed as to preventlegislation to affect Us powers
You have alrsady heard of the defeatof Senator Darbys bill providing forthe remission of taxes three yooruand the u their Stead ofInterestbearlpg08rtlllat of indebt-edness and f Kiptance ot Col
9nUafTb October Butgenerally known
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be deterred which would be unjust ascertain railroads In this State lire dready trout throe to eight months indefault with their taxes as the recordsin the Stalo Treasurers offlce showsThe small taxpayer must pay at matnrity the largo avails himself of this
saves 10thus paying in reality but 00of his just dues to the State He pays00 cents on tho dollar the poor man100 and it was for this reason that MrDarby moved the reconsideration ofMr Chiplnys bill contendingthat therelief was only for tho rich awl power-ful while his own bill extended tellcf
they paid a wa-ebnablo Interest Vader the provisionsof the other bill the btato might betotted toborrbw monoy to pay interestfor rich corporations already in default
It is only just to Col to saythat he stated that the Louisville andNashvlllo Railroad Lad paid its taxesand that Senator BartriJgo declaredthat the 8 F W would take no
The Senate has spent most of thoday in executive session discussing thecase of exSheriff JJroward of Duvalwho wishes to see reversed the actionpf Gqv Mitchell In removing him forallogtd malfeasance in office The admlnlstiatlonmuit get 17 votes out of32 to win and it is evident thelong delay that Mr Brbward Is mrfklngtho hardest kind of a light
The House this afternoon receivedthe report of the committee on pnvleges and elections In the Osceola
county contest of Oliver vs MoseleyThe majority report recommended theseating1 of Oliver whtchreport aftera spirited debate was adopted by whatis called a unanimous vote In otherwords many members refrained fromvoting at all
The Senate committee on privileges-and elections in reporting on theFlolcberEIartridge contest presented aresolution declaring the latter dulyelected This resolution on motion ofMr Palmer of the 14th was referredback to the committee for a reportThursday which gives Mr Fletcher anopportunity to RO before the committeewhich ho has not as yet done
The House bill abolishing the officeof weights and measures was passedtoday and in the Senate n bill piohiblUng compulsory vaccination was in-troduced
A Household Remedy
And it never falls to cure Rheuma-tism Catarrh Pimples Blotches antinil diseases arislnn from Impure bloodIs Botanic Blood Balm Thousandsendorse It as tho best everoffered to mankind The thousands
performed by this remedy arealmost Try lb 81
large bottle For sale by drug-gists bee advertisement elsewhere
Dr Prices Cream Baking PowderWorld Pair rUthest Medal tad Diploma
THOUGHT HIS VICTIM DEAD
Ha an Exciting AdT nWith Ilnrglar
JACKSONVILLE April 1ft MrW D Alexander who with her hugband rooms nt the residence of J C
Riverside n suburb ofhad quite n exulting adven
ture with a robber tJunday afternoonMrs Alexander TTS alone la thehouse anti while tJttlug at tho doorheard stealthy footsteps and as shearose to see who it was ahe heard twobounds on the piazza and a man stoodbefore her demanded all tho money there was in the house and whentold there was none went and triedanother door Mrs Alexander screamed and the robber jumped back rtt herand demanded the keys to the doorwhich he found locked She refusedhim and seizing her collar hepulled and made two thrustsat her The first thrust struck thesteel In her corset end the second awhalebone in the waist of her duesHe thou threw her aside and she fellon the bed Tho robber evidentlythought h he had killed her and golug Into the next room made a hastysearch through a trunk in search ofmoney Mr Alexander and Mr andlIra Purdy returned home two hoursand a half later and found Mrs Alex-ander In an unconscious condition Itwas fully an hour before they couldbring her to enough to tell her story
Secretary Gre h m Informed of theTreatjr-WASiustOTOjf April 17 Late yester
day afternoon Oresliam received a cablegram from Minister Junat Toklo Japan confirming pressdispatches that a peace treaty had beensigned Japan and The raes
negotiations between Japan andChina were toncluded today
Oinersl ArrlTr t 00 tnn maS-AMMAOO DK C A April 17 gener-
al Martinez Campo arrived at Quantanamo yesterday
FOR OVER FIFTY YEARSMns WiMtowB SooTiiiNo Srnup baaneon Used for t
mothers for tl
cum wind colic and remedyfor DlarrhoM It Will relievelittle sufferer Immediately Bold by drag
Mrs Wlnslows SotMng fiytnp andno other khid
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the extracu are concentrated There arentwjjr liTer there must te
the tost satisfaction Probably becauso nagroins of mustard aced therefore
swallowed allact in a natural nnd era effec-tive in result Then too after
ejt Mdifferent from thepills with their and violence
indigestion pain in stomach
these Pellets bring such acure that they eon DO guaranteedYournot give satisfaction
To every sufferer from Oatarrhno bad the case or ofhow long standing the proprietors-ofthis If we cant cure it perfectlyand permanently well 500in all druggists
PENALTY FOR FALSE RETURNS
CommtMton Stiller Sindt Star Inltrnotb Intern AtiMnxnU-
WlsnwoTos April 17 Commissioner Miller late yesterday afternoon issued an additional circular to Internalrevenue collectors in which he says
In oa Incorrect Income MX returns nowflied In jour once you will notify the personswho filed such returns that they laCes apptarwithin a reasonable time specifying dateand place tor appearance and correct Or ex-plain such returns sad that onUelf failure toappear and make such correction you willcorrect nod Increase the amount of such re-turns stating the particular corrections whichshall be made and the amounts b which saidreturns will be Increased
Where persons inS corporations liable tomake returns line neglected or nfuiedto make return inS where In your opinionfalse or fraudulent returns hate beta Oiledyou will give notlve to the delinquents and tothose who made such fraudulent returnsto appear bud show cause why penalties shallnot be assessed against them
JAMES W SCOTT IS DEAD
Chicagos are IJfclly N wip pr PubUsher FMIM Away Suddenly
Naw YORK April 16 Mr James WScott of the Chicago TlmesIIeralddied at the Holland house at t oclockyesterday afternoon The cause of hisdeath was apoplexy
ills death was as peaceful it Wasunexpected Mr Scott arrived in thiscity from Chicago last Friday eveninglie was accompanied by Mrs Scottand their niece Miss Grace Hatch
Mr Scott was then apparently In thepInk of health It was his intention topend a few days in New York andthen proceed to Cape May and afterward to Virginia beach From therethe ScotU intended to return to Chi-cago The trip was intended purelyfor recreation
HAIL AND ELECTRIC STORM
General Over Georgia Reports PromMany of the Counties
ATTAJITA April terrlflij thunder storm passed ovcr Atlanta lastnight The lightning andaccompanied by hall The boll stormwas general throughout this sectionIt was unusually severe at Forsyth70 miles below here
At West Polntasa white man namedJones and a negro named VashlnirtonFannin were killed by lightning Theywere In different localities The hallat West Point injured the small cropsvery much
HAYWARD EXPECTS HANQ
The Attorneys for the UnnUrer of MatSlaking Krry Effort to K r
MrairEAPoriB April 18 The attorn ys in tho case of Hayward accusedof of Kate King havo submitted the motion for a new trial onbriefs with the argument JudgeSmith will unquestionably deny themotion An appeal to the supremecourt wilt then be perfectedhayward says he to be hangedand does not look for a rescue from thelegal manoeuvres of his counsel
EMIGRANTS AT MONROVIA
Tb Negroes Who Suited From SarannahHare ArrIved In Liberia
PimAf BLFHiA Pa April IS Newshas been received that the
which satlbd from Philadelphiasome weeks ago for end theretook on board about two hundred em-igrants for Liberia had arrived at Mon-rovia and after landing her passengershad proceeeed to Barbados From thelatter place she will return here Thenext contingent of emigrants will beblpjsed from this pity
WHAT HAS NICARAUGA DONE
to England Ultimatum Apparrntlr t tlsr atiiry-
LoNDOir April 1ft t theBritish ultimatum Mloarauirabeeu retelred at cities ItU understood that the reply Is so satis-factory that the action which thecrnment thr UBd o take wtl
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emit Oossip With the L ffJlatorq of the Flower Land
LARGE OF BILLS INTRODUCED
TSic Moat Important Kuttfrs tfce C mt ss-CsiSM the 7 sun tt Antl
Prime fllflhl Dill th IninraneJim mmttlmar Others
I TALLAJUIUO April IT The numbills thus far this
session has been tar in excess of anyprevious legislature The hulk pf localbUll art now under contideratJon bat-ten or In each branch will feeintroduced dally for some time Lastketslon the total number of billsduodtf In the house was in the neigh1 rhood too whll4 nearly aDoIntroduced tenet Thus fatmore than 800 hue been Intro-duced in both houses duringtwo weclo or about onehalf the num-ber of bills Introduced during the entiresession o sixty day two years ago
The election CUll arereceiving the attention of the committees on privileges andelections Thereis one contest before the senate com-mittee and two before the house commlttee In all these cases there is alarge masspf testimony to be examinedand it will be seven days before thesecommittees will be In position to makereports
The senate held another executivesession yesterday on the Broward caseThe senate has designated Tuesdaysand Thursdays of each exeeulive sessions
Legislative NotesTherehave been a largo number of
ifri nds of the Jockey club hill duringthe past week
If the drift of sentiment contained inthe dozen or more election Mile alreadyintroduced in the legislature is to be-taken for anything tho eightbox bal-lot system In this state has about livedout Its days
A strong sentiment exists in favor ofhaving the state elections held In Nov-ember on the same day and at or nearthe place of holding the federal elec-tion The extra expense caused byholding two separate elections isthought b many prominent partyleaders o be entirely uncalled for
A bill the objectscalpers from the state is soon to be in-troduced That will verylikejy develop a large number of lobbyists The prize fight crowd may alsomaterialize when the fightbill is well under consideration andthero are other measures that are cal-culated to bring export wirepullers tothe seat of war
It was amusing to witness the vigorwith which the south Florida represen-tatives repelled the Insinuation thatnor of their counties were In need ofassistance from the state Volusia wasthe only county thatadmltted that theywere suffering All the rest stated
were able to take ofthemsflvea which is very gratifyingconsidering the severe freeze throughwhich they have passed
LINE WINS
Judge Lumpklu Grunts the InjunctionAgainst the W A nallroniL
ATLANTA April 17 Thn injunctionagainst the Western and Atlantic railroad prayed for by the seaboard Air-Line has been granted Judge Lumpkin rendered the decision atoclock yesterday morning The judgetook occasion to say he had de-voted as much time and cora as poisi-hie to tho case and had endeavored toreach a jusV and fair conclusion Likeall humanity he said he may haveerred but the decision was a conscien-tious one
THE POPULATION OF NEW YORK
1ollcaOntns Returns Plaee It Bt NurirTwo Million
NEW YoRrtfApril IS The police cen-sus are nearly nil In The population-of New York according to these fig-ures is 888780 an increase sincecensus of the state board of healthtaken in 1893 of just 87041 This isconsidered a very conservative estimateand there is no doubt that when theactual figures are all In it will Co ma-terially increased
Cuban Malls and IvrerW-ASHIHQTOK April to the
troubles at Cuba the malls have fallenoff so that the post office departmenthas permitted the Plant system to makeone less per week fromto Tampa by rail and by steamboatfrom Tampa to Cub In consequenceof the yellow fever In Cuba the department is fumigate mailsfrom tropical countries
Styslba doted at th Mew Orleans OfficeWAsmiCQTojf April 17
department has issued an order suppleto one of a recent date describ-
ing the provisions for the dispatch ofmails from Mobile Ala for the Cen-tral American countries to the effectthat closed malls of foreign origin shallbo sent to those countries from NewOrlean Lainstead of Mobile Ala
Senator Ilaeon the Charires-MACOirApril W United States Sen
atorelect Bacon yesterday filed a com-plete denial of the claim preferred In a
recently enters by Major Hansonthat he Hanson vtnt compelled tolose tome 815000 on a bond which heguaranteed through personal friend
for the dutanduut-
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four Guthrie Gos warehouse Do-Bicla In which WRS a largequantity of wheat belonging
estate burned yesterday raera
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Of mbutratlM til B9rr BtmarawU-ttw ICDthaclumr taut l it Mien
Uoo rUrwu bands Kute-F tTltl Combined
DxTVxn April IT Thetteatlng held from the of capitol ftornoosi In honor ofthe silver General Warnerof Nw York and ssman BibIcy Philadelphia Was one of tb
that Denver has ever MenLong before the hour which had bets
opening the poople began toff thr laQ mi 9many thousand listeners Eacwrslontrains brought In hundreds from the
camp On the steps of the capitol and about the great arcade weregathered many distinguished coloredcitizens The air WM delightfully mildand tIe sunsEine brilliant For ahour before the time set for thespeeches bends Judge A IVBacker Introduced Congressman Sibley who was greeted with cheersGeneral Warner followed Mr Slbley In
practical businesslike discussion ofthe subject which has been his lifestudy He also read extracts from aletter which he had received from Sen-ator Jone explaining the cause of hisabsence and tq be with theparty at this time The letter statedthat Senator lone had fully intendedto make the western tour with MessrsSibley und Warner but on the day thathe WM to start from New York his phy-sician positively forbade him to attemp-tit Senator Jones is suffering fromheart disease and spells of great physi-cal depression The letter also statedthat he had General War-ner before the party left Chicago butthe telegram was never delivered Sen-ator Stewarts name wascheered
CHANGES THE MANAGEMENT-Mr William IJ Oneo Appointed General
Munifer of the ttontheraWASHINGTON April 17 Several im-
portant changes In the managementthe Southern company wereannounced yesterday Heretofore therehave been two general managers ofthe road one for the eastern systemand one for the western orderfrom President Samuel Spencer ofNew York issued yesterday and to become effective boththe above mentioned offices and appoints Mr William H Green of thiscity general manager of the entiresyttem
Mr C M Bolton chief engineer ofthe road having resigned M CL HHudson has been appointed to fill thevacancy
Mr D W Lum has been appointedsuperintendent of bridges and build-ings with headquarters in this city
THE SEABOARDS LATEST CUT
Former Low Katie M terl lly JUduc 2by tact Wchedol-
aNonroLK Va April 10 The Sea-board air line has made another bill cutfrom their original cut to meet thereductions made by the Southern railway company to compettlive pointsBoth local and through rates to allpoints north and south have been re-duced The following schedule goesinto effect todayFrom Atlanta to New York JUOO to saraPhiladelphia 1I80W saraUaltlmore lOWio tOtWashington JWtoPortsmouth S00toNorfolk 800W 100-Pctersburir Pisto T 5-Rlcbmond 98010 130Boston via New York and roll 1775 I
PIXIE BAPTIST MAY DIVIDEHodthtrn Baptist oiirtntlon Getting to b
too LarK an OrganisationU-AITIUQBB 10 Rev tt H
Pitt D D of Richmond Va and J IIOambrlll of Macon Ga have signed acall urging each church In the Sou thruBaptist rssoclatlon which embraceseverything south of Mason andDixon line to send delegates to a meet-ing to be held in Washington on MayVth The object of tho convention
consider the advisability of formingh Southern Baptbt Young Peopleuunion and It Is thought likely thatthe meeting will resolve upon someaction which will divide Union into two camps
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New YORK tOThe StandardOil company has advanced its price forfield oil from 9175 to W and as a re-sult 331 is bid for pipeline certificates-A number of capitalists formerly Interested in the trade In Pennsylvaniapropose developing the Utahand if the price of theproduct holds at anything like cvrrentfigures statement fromOil City gives the shipments at 129571and runs at 83883 oil Jvaabeen put Up 1 centto 10 X centsgallon
MR FOSTERS MISSION OVERlie for Confirm the Report of ea
In tb EastWjkBHmOTon April 17 Mrs John
W Foster wife qfthe ofstate has a dlspdtch from herhusband who U tothe Chinese peace eqvoythe report that articles of peace hadbeen by China and Japan Thecablegram wild that the peace agree-ment Was Monday and hat M r-1fc ter would be homo on June 1st
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Before the poole today hiwhichabove ill other medldnefiis
It has won its hold thfthearts of theown absolute meritIt Is not what we biitwhat Hoods Sarsaparilladoes that tells story
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Hoods CuresE-ven when all otherations and prescriptions
Ihave beeHAfOlcted fox over twentyyears with a very sore limb caused bybed blood I begin taking HoodBampBrllli end have beta Kttlasbetter em sine and can trulythat it is the best medicine that
seen AEUBNIWhite Pond South Carolina
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THE INSURANCE MEN STIRREDAlarm la florid Over Senator Broom
Valued Volley BUI LIkely toPMfcJ-ACKSOJIVILLK Fla Insnr
greatlyover Senator Uroomes valued polleybill which will como up in the senate-at Tallahassee tomorrowHartrldge of Duval has written a let-ter to a friend hero saying that the billIs likely to pass The measure is Inintended to abolish the clause in in-surance policies and compel companiesto pay the full amount risk
If the bill should become a law said Mr JIt Morton a prominent Hre Insurance agentyesterday It Is more than likely all the lIreInsurance companies doing business In Flori-da will cancel their policies and quit he SUMleaving our people without Insurance
Toe freeze has already shattered the creditof the country merchant and It solid Insuranceprotection should now be withdrawn It wouldbe lllte knocking out tbo last oarlook for disaster Those alto basingmortgages on their real estate will suffer as U-Is more that likely nhould the Insurance col-lateral be withdrawn i Hat tile mortgagerswill clamor their monet
about the condition of Florida since the freezeand losses unusually auuierout tromeli parts o the state Therefore IfthU billwhloli Offers a premium on arsoncity should become a law there Is no doubtthat the lire Insurance companies Wouldpromptly cancel and quit the statS
A CHANGE FOR THE BETTERThe Tradesman Reports Decided Imr-
provemfnt Hi General lluslueWC-HATIAHOOOA Tenn April lV The
Tradesman In its review for week-ending April 15th says
The Industrial Conditions of the south wdecided Improvement In general business
change for the better Inmanufacturing circles Iron while not higher Isstrong antI the demand Is heavy The lumbermarket also shows strength The demandmachinery torn all parts of the south Is muchheavier than for months and titerS Is creatornumber of new project than ordinarily
AmOng the fiftythree new Industrie re-ported to tha Tradesman as established erjnc-orporatcd during tho are two canningfactories at Thonuon da Inplant at Pass Christian Miss and riOOOOel otrio pUnts at PulaskI Tenn and Taylor Textflouring mills at BerryvIIle Ark Bocky FactGa Jasper lad Klngsport Tenn PinkertonVa and Brandywlno W Vaare to be established at Raleigh N a Olewland Tens sad San Antonio Tex A Uadcompany with a capital of 178000 hat been
at Atlanta Ga and one Neb atcon O sad Norfolk Va copltil JWOOO and850000 Coal mines will at Jas-per Ala and a 78009 cotton oil mill erect
reported from Central B 01 and one to 6 tIs proposed at Columbia 80man Ala a cotton milt will be erected
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WOMAN INSPECTORSMayor Stroog Appoint Ulu Kllek Collluu
to School PimltloaNEW YORK April 10 Strong
has appointed Miss Ellen Collins 6tNo 4t West Eleventh street as an in
of schools tot the fifth districtwhich includes the fifteenth
Wards MIss ColUna willcacti J 0 Jonoway resigned whoseterm of office will expire DecemberlaDs of Quaker tockand took an Important part in thovwork of the sanitary
the late war She ia a wemberoithq Harvard annex committee ha beesactive for many years m school ap
visitor to the institutions the islandsShe bought a tenementhouse In Cb rt
street took personal charge of Itand showed remaVkable tesq andgood sense in managing the propertyand caring for her tenants
THE FIRM ATTACKS THE tAWEnjoined Prom StakIng lUtnmi Vo slbt
loooaoCHIOAOO April Wiowalvw
In the United States uiyaster4x y-njqlaed Si gel Cooper Co frow
making any return to the internal rev-enue collector under the provisions ofthe income tax law Th r tr iniaff
granted on bill mid byGenoa Slcget one of the Newstockholders In the detehduitatlon The BlUoIw h law ndunder the order jfreBte4aaornlng the rovinrwiwnt b ou-pol dta take part An k r M t limt-to d feH4 efw U the atnr
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