'ff. CIV. ' ,.7R4 ' THE SCRAJXTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 131, 1901. ".'--. - T'1 vr VWfc xJ In ceipt that calls for bak ing powder use " Royal." It will make the food of finer flavor, more di gestible and wholesome. BEAUTIFUL PENSACOLA PRINCIPAL CITY OP THE LAND OF TLOWERS. i'ictuiesquc, Quaint nntl Embowcicd in rioweifc HnppyGo-Lucky Nc 1410 Population Place Whcio Mnr bhal Muuit Lived and Died Other Noteuoithy pRntuies of a Tilp fioin Tallnhnssse tn New Oilcans. um'.i, f..i iii ii linn HAVINi! haw is-ed thnmilKhli mill tatrfiitl.N the peninsula "I' r'lot lilii, we letuil) to .KirUnilvlllr, Mini ii'uiniic mil' joiune. ihimiKli ii" wi-duii Kiiiewaj to 'r.ilhilin.'. lie l.lpll.ll. .111(1 l'el.H 1)1(1 Its lllk'C n..ipnil, .mil iiNii tlli' ilulf toast wilitP" vort, to Mohlli mill New Orleans. .1 lot.iin c of .ilmiit ili'n mil's m.i 1 1n New SriiliiMiil An I. iiw iitnl tin- fani- IMIS I.OIllsV Im .mil NllxllVllli' t.llllaS. Mo.ikIIiik ill' Si abnaitl An l.lui' 11311I11. this mail lakes us tin ijiikIi the hill iintiiti.N oi blub liHinnioi U-i of Mid dle J'loilil.i, oei llx own llin, foi "(" niilc.". to lilvei .lunillnll llfl It foinis it iiinjum ilmi with the L.nnWx III riml Nasln llli' mill takes tin. trawler in l'( iih.uoIii. hi. nilles, ami Mobile, in.', ,ni'l without i limine or iiii Do miles hiiMlRlii to Ni-w Orleans .i ' oiitltiiious trip. If iIomIumI. Jilslnq; liuin tin- .li'ii mi n out of Oat pine woods miriiiiinilliiRf, Is a tlililli hit of laml i tiled "IIIkIi llaiii wouk." very let i lie .mil pieiuiesqup. AW pa's wrtwnnl tlinninh tulle anil miles of minimis mul lip.tltliiul 111111'" .uid the older "''tiled lesions, loimetly tin- seats of clt'Riirit mansions, l.irRe plantation of auti -bellum il.nc. In iMl miles l.al.e i'it It 1 cached t ! seat of the Asiliultui.il ioIU'S' of Flotilla: then HiiourIi .1 u-Klor of lakes, of hill .ind dale, aie MiidHon, llleeiivllle, Jlontleello and in Ml miles fioin .latk ille Tallahiifvpe i ipnelied. A dcscilptlnu of this, the i.ipllal Ity. M ill plw a full- Idea of all. Thi Is not an oimiRi pioiluctlon section jitoprr. iIioiirIi inanv are grown In t-hrltriPil localities and ne.ii the dwel Jiiirs. lint .ill thi.s hill iuutiti of .Middle Vlorid 1 lelils I'otton, toh.uio, siikiu i.iiip. nun. ije. o.its and of fruit, peat", readies, Rinpes, (lifs .lap.ltlpse peislni 1110ns mid plunis, siniwhei 1 Ii s, melons, sweat potatoes and all W'nctables Kiowa. srciiiKri'rs xi:v i:..iii...M This lolliiiR l.tinKiMpi hlitli hills 1 in oicd Willi eiililie, in.llN .some pails of New IIiiRliiud. In pl.u e of sandy flatness mi oiiunonl assoiiatt d with Ideas of the Mute theie is on men of 1-'Hie -in) sipmie milis iif an alhniuin ol 11 il ihoeolali' cla.W'j loams. Hie 1 ii hi1 i nf soil, pi nihil lint lai'Re nop Tills as 0111 e ilit' sti tun) of the . ,1 lib plaiitcts iiw iilujr hundieils of Mines and iiltiatliiR thousands or aiic.s, ami tin aliode. too. of eilueatlou and lctinenii'iit hoi 11 of wealth While 1 many old lanillles m.- diuoed In toi- luna and tin- maud old nlan- aie astcd ly ntRlnl and pi)ei-t, sutll- Icnt veniaius 01 tin old-tinn man em1 1o implies tile siioi wllll Hie iitiitnl linniilv ..I tin. lui i.iiinillmt JWIIttK.U Ul...... ' ,." -'I I "..l..r -. tllclQ nrc found heailliflll R.ildiiis of .Aaio plants ami ilowei.s mul I.iiIIiir fviery breeze Atlili ti.iRianie and the (tourist concedes tin- :llle of The Land IBf l-'lOWPra1' ."is well ili'feM ed I AVp icre linoiahl: Inipnssttl with TT.iJUh.i'spl and Its iiniiiu inxliiui- nont. Four miles 110111 the ii v the I (rain p.i.n.'H oei u poitlou of tin tip 1 land lakes i this ii i,on. anioUK lliein l.ahe Lafavi tie in the inldM of 'tile nohl estale Rianted liv ,1 Rratetul i'ouuiiv to the Rleal Fiemh patiml in it'ORuitlon of his valuable seiUn.s in tin I'.cNoIutlonaiy sniiRnles 101 our iililepi'liileni'e. Its was a inaRiillli cut domain of l':! (hiu ,11 it"-. eontalnitiR some of the I'holtest lands In the suite iWput slopiiiR: hills iIm- as it hy inaRli' mi evoiy pIiIp: In ft out eiuwnliiK- the luftiest one mu the whitened walls and thousands of windows .shlnliiR In the nun nliiK Jim i:.Miiowi:m:i in i-,i.owi:hs The town Itself, loeaii'il on an eleva 1 lull it' SJi) feel above the him (the ilnlf "' AIpxIiiu, presents veiy pleas ant f i ilHh, einboweied as ) Is In 11 pitllU-.nil of llflWi'ls. The white build iiikk RiiamltiK amoiiK the sretn tieos, and hljjli over all iIsch the tall lower of the capital, a massive, tooiny and well-piescrveil thice-atoty brleK sttue turo of Imposing- appearance, built In 1834 by thu military kovpi niuem of the terrltoiv. The oily formerly was a place of wealth nml noied tor the te. liueniu'iit and hopltalily 01 Hi inhab itants. U lias ample aenil''. lined with pli tttiesqup oaks and iu.jiiollm, and l.M.lentes that lndl.aie an ah or plcnt. Only 25 inlies. ftom the ilulf of Mexico, It receives- the exhilarating brees'i laden with the odors of the iinhrokcn pine forests between, lireat wenitn of Benlal temperatute and com foitabh 'uiiahlne accompanies these meclliui. 1 aes of ozone, devoid oC rhlll!ln -s niJfoff. Its tree-grown ave naffi. Its il nry parks and sun-bathed PArdens. jive h tPstfulnesa that In ps peclaliy Riateful jor the Jnvulid tour ist. A nolle ihl" fe.ituie of the 1 Ity and llio mi" "as tho pcasantiy, "the liappy-R' iv.' " eolored people, who oninplli" ' ' 'i.lif of the, D.000 popula tinn, la'. HI'V and laughter-lovlnid nnrt tli- li tillers of the coll, travel ing almiR the i (lads with their many fhapcil Mdilrles and twmn of oxen, mules and hoitc, all koIiir- to nhow tbttt nutuiu generously glvea them every re ilenl to eat and abiiudanee of time foi fiolh In is miles Is the fainoilH Wakulla SptliiK To the heallh-swk-11 Tallahusspp affords 11 dry illmale luii'liiR air mid all of the iidwiiitaRf-x atlrltiliipd In Thomaivllle, (la , only situated ail miles furthei' north. MIMIAT 1'KACi:. ftei luivlnir Tallahassee in two !', Is tin Muiat Plate, a line plan tation, owned and 01 entiled h the " Idow ol I'iIikp .Muiat, tile son of N'apoP mi's favorite maishal. aftei waid khiR of Naples. The pilliee mid hl.i widow lie side hy side In the Kpis inpiil ieinetei. at Tullaha.rp, Iheli last lestliiR- plaee matked b twin nioiiuniPlils of while nimble with quaint and Inieiesilnir ni-ilptlnn Talliihasst'e lus spveial Hup hotels the Npw l,"Oii, tile St. .laniPS bpsldes othei hosleliles with olieaper l.ite. In foity-oni' miles Challahoof he 1 Iver Is flossed, a IniRf iler iiavlsablo for Hteaineis to ('olimibus. C11 . and the western tfimllius of the Seabo.lld Air Line, whli h has inrrlrd us s.lfpl.v and Iiimii Iouslj ovpi 1,20ft iuIIps of our sunt hot n mm We eontlnii'- oiti jour iiov to New OilemiM oei Ih" Louisville and Niisip. tho mnneetloii beliiR simply a toiitlnualtoii of Hie liuuilous appolntineuis or the .Seahoaul Air Lino. TOWAltO I'llNKAl'OLA. A sl-houi inn of !. miles brliiRs us to l'eiisamla, Willi oiRht stations In tel eniiiR. The most impoitaut slntion but w eon Ithei Jlllli tiun mill I'ensaiola Is He Fnnlak SpilliRS. a health resoit thai eliaims alike the louiist, the si holai and the seeker after health and sunshine. it lias been happilv st.xled the Adlrondaeks of Western Florida." for hei stioams 1110 as dear and biiKln as those of the noilhein inountaliis of Now Yoik. and her t rys tal lakes aie as pine ami spaikliug as Lake (ieoiRO, 01 the Saianais. In fact, h"i "Rip.it spiiiir," In the eiy heait of the town, one tulle in 1 iieunifprenee and elRhty feet deep, with white 1I111 and slopliiR hanks, suiioiiiided l pines ami oaks, is unrivaled. The absolute pin Ity and (illative qualities of her watPis makp Do Funlak wldfly known as the Poland SpiltiRs of the South, while bet tlear atinospheto, htlRlit skies, IiIrIi altitude and Invigorating biee.es, make mi Ideal combination lor the lest seeKei The tountleiH or Chautauqua selett Iiir this I'haimiiiR spot seenteen jenis iiRti. as the bst loiation for a "winter asseinlily." and the splendid suit ess of the enterprise has justified theli wis dom and foiPslRht. Tin- assembly opens j paily In the middle of I'ehril arv and doses the last of Aljuh. The mosr distinguished letluieis. leadeis. Iiupeisonatois. otators and inusltlans fioin all pa its of the louutiy aie se- uied tor this famous gnthei iiitr A 11111 of elRhty iiiIIph alotiK the (iulf of Mexlm bi InRS us to Hie Pol t of Pen satola, anothPi- impoitaut health tesoit of Floiida and Impoitaut lathoad 1 en lot I'eiis.ii ola This beautiful t ll Is one of the fiiilf polls of the Louisville and Nishvllle lailio'id, situated on Pen siuola I5.iv. an aim of the Mexican sea, tii mill's fi 0111 the lur and has been tailed the 'Naples of Ainerlt.i" owing lo Its mild and lin lgoiating climate. The i itv Is sftuntod on a good ele N at Inn above the bay (a land-locked haibor thhtv miles Ioiir by llitee and iine-hall' mllm wide) and possesses nidli.v advantage'. It has eiy wide stieets, some having two drlvewa.vs and Iv o patks luteillnlim them, adoined Willi the live-oak. the magnolia, and senil-tiopli al tiees and endless flow ers . onmioii 10 Floi Ida that give the d'.v -on-thi-dlilf an appeaiallie that Is in yrwit tontrasi with those of north em latitudes. The buildings, espei lally In the upper part of the i ity. upeak plainlv of the activity and wealth of her business population, and the pub lic Improvements of the city slum our last visit attests its giowth and piiipi pilso The 1 Ity is full of surprii'es. One ! sutpilsed to learn IU the old est tlt in the l nlied States, antl-dai-lug St Augustine by four years, wlildi some historians have at ci edited with bring the oldest tltv, foi It was only :;i .veais alter the dlfoeiy of A iner tia hy Columbus, a Spanish fleet 1111 dei UeN.11 vacz. elitoied Pansacnla H.iy In M'ardi of golden lot tunes, UcIIpvpiI to exlsi In the new woild. Twelve p.iis latei, Uo Soto anihoied In the same waleis and in the year 1550 the Spanlaid Ue Luna with 20H0 follow -eis fouiuleil a settlement where Fort Hairaiuas now stands. One Is suipilsed also at Its ast ship ping Inteiests, th liealtliful and dellRht f ill dluiate, mid to lllld'heie one of tho latRpst, safest and piettlest hai bois In the world, with iiatuidl ad vantafips thai oxtoed those of most any othei poit. and above all, that being the oldest dt.v, and having all these gical advantages, it lias been so little known. NA.MI.I AFTIill SAINTS. The p.nly Spanish settlers being p- I out (uiiuillts, named neatly evetv- thlng In honor of some saint. Thu bay was tailed Santa .Mailc, In honor of St. Mai Tho island was called Snnta Ilnsu. and the first chinch elected was called San Mlquel. in honor of St Ml diacl. and the three fortltlcntlons nf tervvaids weie named San Cdilos, Fort San Miquel and San Deiuaido. and the nilglnal town was named In honor of St Mary, or Santa Mailc des Penis, tola and In I'fi'J when the English took possesion they named the thy Pen am ola, which lias since been retained. The most Intetestliig places to visit aid the magnificent hailior, the foil tosses and the navy yaid, and the new wharf, the fishing banks and oyster beds In the Gulf, and those who delight in the antique and pinions, a visit to old St. Michael's church and tcineiery, near the heart of the city, will be one of inteiest, f3t. Mlehnel'd Catholic church hub es tablished over 330 years nRo and the present building presents a neat np pearatirp. The LoniPtery l inohahly the oldest PsNtlliK' burial plate In the I'nltPd Stntos, hut no Inset Iptloni, aside fioin nnmelpss shntteied toinb, opr which hiiRe llo oaks hao riowii, proelahn llielr antliiulty. On pi I uiar hp and Rranlto with Inscriptions wpre not used to mark tho iosIIiik place of the ilppaiti'd, until after Hip place be came I'nlted Htatos teiiltory. The old ipinetory li 0110 mass of Riavos. so immoioim that no new khivo tan bo iIiir without lliiearthliiK the iPinalni nf some one loliB since foi Rottpn. In many places the bilck wall of tombs stand ngalust cadi other. The whole pbu.o Is ovot ciown with knutled live oaks, and vnilons kinds of beautiful vines have matted together until hoiup pnrts are almost Impassable. The iIpiihp shade and swept IIowpis and iiuallit siii'rouiidliiRs entice ninny toutlsls to tho pliiic. In this wilderness of tombs many am lent names mo lost foioer. On "All Souls' NIrIU" tho onllro t eiiii toiy Is llRhted with onndlcs, and thou sands of people wander about tho ave nues of tho "Silent City." Hesldo St. .Michael's ancient buiylliR Riound, rpv Pial niodPin niouuniputs lift their Htati'lv heads. Aiuoiir tliPin Is the "Sullivan," lately ompIIciI. FORT SAN MHjn:i tho hill at tho head of 1'alafov on sttcet. sevpilty-IHo feet ahoe tho bay, mo tho mllis of tho old foil San .Miquel. Nenr by Is the Confodoiate monument, fifty feet high, that cotn moiuotntps tho lives of those who died In u "lost eause." A modern lcsldeiuo, now otciiplcd by Or. Ilenon, stands vvllhlii the iiiins nf the old fott. Tho Kplseopal 1 hutch stands 011 tho gioimds near tho old bairncko. allotted to It when Floiida was lhigllsh teril toi.v. Knit San Carlos, or St. Clint 1p, is situated seven miles below (ho city, among the other foils, mid Is Islted nnv hour In tho day b water or by tho i'ens.Koln teinilnal railioad. 11 stands below and neai to Foil Har lalitas and the two ate tonnectcil by an underKiouiitl passage. Tho original foit was built ovot 200 ycats ago. do st toyed ami rebuilt in tho seventeenth leutury. and piaethally remained mi 1 hanged situ o that llino. The front wall fates the sc.i and is in tho foini of a hall-ilttlc. called tho "Media Luna " meaning the "half-moon." Tho two cuds of this half-circle aio ion nooted bj a high wall, while mound tho t'lri til.ir wall is a thy ilitch, so tonimon about old foi tlfications at the piesent time. Within a radius of less than two miles of Foil San Cm Ins are Forts Hai ram as, Ph kens, Redoubt, the mllis of Fort MoKcc, the light house, the National tenieteiy and t lie navy j,anl. Fioin the heights of Knit Tlaiiauciis, one fan look aiioss the iiiurovv nei k of the bay to Santa llosa Island, and Sep Knit I'll kens tinwnlng on thp sea and the Inlet to th boy: also farther out 011 the Gulf of Mexlto and pop the great iiioiin waves breaking upon the shoicd and hear the loaiing like the soughing of a distant sluiiu. To the cxiienm leu Is thp city and Its hat bor, with its multitude of in can ps sel. lo the east, the ships at the quar antine station biding their time to enter the haiboi at Iho elty. A little lienor is the "life saving station" and the cievv enlisted to keep j (.(instant lgll of the May and (iulf. It Is a none of majestic giandeui and thrill ing beaiil.v. KOitT picki:ns. Km 1 I'll kens has the distinction of being the only southern foit, save K01 1 Mai ion, ovpi which the tlag of the Confedeiaiy nver floated. The pe culiar Iih a Hon of Fort Pl( kens gives It a i omnium! of the entrain e of the harboi on time sides and Its impoit anii was lecoRiilzed bv our own gov ernment foi at the breaking out of the wai the foit was so well equipped that a small fin op of -IxIppii men In Id it against Rteat odds. The walls aie foi l feet blgh and twelve feet thhk. Ka h vessel that inteis the bay must pas half way a 1 omul the foit, for the en tianto fioin the (Julf Is a selul-t Irde ihamiel mound the point of the island, thus making the bay enthely land locked. This s a stiong featuie. A ve-.sel simply 1 nines mound the point and safelj closes the door to the oiean behind It After the war, when Dr. It W. Hiad.v and ms,df weie at Pensaeola. the 101 1 Idl Into disuse and tho cannons weie taken fioin the long lows of bomb-piouf lasemoiits mound the walks and th long lows of guns that weie mounted on top of the walls and pointed In eVeiy tlliectlon vveio also removed, and dii's and wild lloweie took pnsession or the fortless. e eeiitlv modern batteries of dlsappeai lug illlPil lannon have been planted and aiiaitgetneiits for lines of toipedos in loss the 1 limine!, making It Impos sible for a hostile licet to eiitei The heath Is pure white nand and slopes giadilally and the bathing Is as fine as the tliiest. Fioin this shoie tons of delliate tinted shells aie picked up 1..,' louilsts and r.mled nway as sou venlis. one never tltes of llngeilng on the ttuiiny shoie, hieathlng the hcaltli gi lug siilubilous atniospheie and watililiig the oiean-s waves follow one another up tlie bem h only to sink bin k into oblivion fotevei. Till) NAVV VAIll) Tho navy yaid l only five miles fiom tho city, leached hy the "dummy lino." The place Is enclosed by a high wall on two sides, the othei, li regular side being tho bay shore. The endosure comprises eighty acies. divided into beautiful blocks and paiks. Ileie mil lions and millions of dollais have been spent f 1 0111 1S25 to 1SSI, since which time opprutlons ceased and It fell Into deiay only a few ollUers and watdi inen have been kept to 1 outlnue the lullltniy watchfulness, until lecently has it again been piin ed In Minimis sloii, I'jiamids of (.11111011 balls aie used to oiiiaincm tile piottv giounds, and audiuis weighing fiom 500 to 14,000 pounds each, aie auaiiged aitlstlcally In the Author pink at thu .nd. The ivntinl uvpiiilP Is n tli cam of beauty all the j oar lolind, while the gieat live oaks spiead their foliage ovei Noith avenue. The e.ieioi of the tommand tint's lesldente Is a pleasant dream nf southern quietude and ease while the Interior shows a soldiers life Is not one of liaidshlps. The foi met- quietude, gave it the appearanie. of peipctuat Stindio Hoie Is great granite diy doik. tor usp again when the Interests of the (ioit loqulic It. A FISIIINli M2.'Ti:il. I'ensaiola s noted for its llsh busi ness. The o.vster mid Ihe led snapper ludiisti) iissumes cuninious propor tions. It is a fail, not geneially known, that the gipatpst supply or the famous icd-snapper Is found In the vldnlly of Pensamla snappei banks and St. An dievvs' hay. Nowheie else Is II set ill ed In stidi quantity and In sink excel lence ot flavor and llhei Hilly of sl.o Fftges could be given to a desalptlon of this Industry and the stories told by the fishermen, for they have a large fund of big fish stories, that seem hardly credible. Without vouching for the cradty of their statement, the writer will sa, that tho most peculiar font mo n lion t these fish sloiles Is their absolute tillthfulness, for when Invcs tlgnloil and pioved by ntimbpiless phn tngraplis, they aio not ovpi drawn Imagine fishing with u large line over 100 feet long ami seveial hooks, and pulling up fiom the bottom of tho sea one, two or pet linns three fish ut one time, t lint measure two or three feet long and having to ask aid in getting tliom Into the boat. It I conceded that no legion can com pare with these waters for food llsli. There ire about thltty species of food fish In Floiida wateis to bo taken by the nncler. Among the aea fish are mullets, grnttpcts, led suappeis, pom pa no, blue Hh, Spanish mackeiel, sea trout, and these In abundance, besides the giecn turtle, A fishing exclusion to the snapper banks some twenty miles frcin llio hay Is a pleasure and evpcileice never to ho foigotten. The red-snapper Is one of the handsomest follows that svvlinps the southern wnt-e-s nnu when first caught glows 111 bright rcarlet and averages; nbout ten poiu.ils In weight. Ho has long giace ful fins and "walks the wuteis" with most grateful swiftness. Ho is as cuifly and ganiey ns any that swim tho ocpmi. He is only caught In from ten to fotty fathoms of water, and close to the bottom and It will glv you all J.OU wunt lo do to pull up a good-slzpd one. Pompano arp only cnilg.it with a seine. Hlue fish and Spanish mackerel aio favorites with many. A pleio of red flannel servte ns a halt for mackerel, but unless the hook has a wire or chain to It the llsli swallows flannel and hook and its sharp teeth sevcis the lino as qulokly as the edge of n raor. The spetkleil trout are of tlueo vailetlis. The flounder should not be Ignored, nelth-pi- t lie flheep head. The bait used for Hip latter Is an oyster, nnd a species of en crnh. Both are Iiii-rp and beau tiful P.sh and make toothsome dishes. The shell-ctackei Is another fine fish. They cratk various kinds of shells with the mouth nnd eat the content". Tho three varieties of pig-fish, aftci (npttiie, grunt like a pig. The sea mullet Is found by the thousands- of tons. They arp cunning and rat ply bite a hook unless covered with dough or banana. When chased by the pm poise will leap Into the sea, making a roai by their leaping like a gust of wind. Large sea tin ties mo very plentiful Some of them are monsters in tslze and hunting for them and their eggs Is attractive spoil 150 to SOa eggs are found In a nest. The aio delicious eating, like the turtle Itself, which Is so 1 pushed by tho epicure everywhere, OYSTKHS. Oystet.s in countless millions lino the shoie all along the Gulf. They .110 veiy largo and considered equal It not superior to the Npw Yoik saddle-rocks. The largest oyster-beds in the world abound here and in St. Andnnvs Ha v. It is said that without tho slightest at tention to propagation, or protection there aie 111 the beds of this bay enough oysler to supply a wot Id foi years and with ordinary care the sup ply cannot ho exhausted. They glow any and everywherp they can Unci any thing to fasten to A post driven Into the watei, or a lock, or Jar, or brick, or piece of lion thtown Into tho water, will be coveted with them In a oar. No one at Pensaeola need want for oys tPis. They nte a luxury not denied to the pociiest, for the.v ate as fiPc as vv liter Aside fiom aquatic spoils, "the man with a gun" and a dog can take to thp woodlands and get his fill of wild tui keys. deei, quail and pheasants, with now ami then a beat HUTF.LS. Among the hotels of Pensniola the llscamhla. suriouuded by massive oaks and tropltnl plants, Is, without doubt, the most Fpat Ions and one of the finest In Ihe South. We onjojod its home like air. its spacious moms, extensive and broad eiandas, and excellent table set vice, IVns.il old has a complete dot tile light and tiollev system, also watei works, and Its wide avenues and well paved stieets are kept si rtipulousl.v clean. It has three up-to-date news papeis also Pensamla haibor Is claimed to be the onl ilccp-water, land-locked haibor in the South. As n haibor it has no superior. It Is thlilv inlles long bv three and one-half miles wide, with thirty-three feet of water on Its 1 lianncl bar, the deepest hai bor south of Now pott News. It has enough deep water to accommodate many thousands of ships and still have room to spate. The shores me sandy and tho wat"i dear nnd dean, which makes It a huven of comfoit foi sea men. The eutianie to the haibor Is nni low and the foitltltallous piotectlug It form a tilanglo mound It. Dm lug the past three e.ns ami al present, tho I'nlted States government lias n laige fin op of men equipping these foi tlfi cations with the most hnpioved ord nance of model u wat fine. The dlsap peai lug guns, whldi have been plated In position, make it Impossible for a hostile licet to tome 110.11 enough to bombard the dt.v. As a commeiclal 1 Ity she has eveiy natuial advantage, a 1 idi counliy in fiult and vegetables, vast logging tamps, capable of f ut ulshiiig pitch pine for oxpoit for gen eiatlons to come Hot expoits arc yeaily something over 140.000.000 feet of lumber, besides laigo quantities of Alabama toal. Tho turpentine indus try is otioiiuous. Over foity thousand bands of tuipeiitlno mid one bundled nnd sixty thousand bnirds of losln a united 11l11e of Jl.ino.0oo giving em ployment to over 11,000 men, coinpilsed last yent's business. Pensaeola lias a huge turpentine tmik (apablo of stor ing 150,000 gallons. A MAMMOTH WlIAliT. The mammoth whaif and winehonsc of tho Louisville and Nashville iad loiid, In Pensaeola, Is the laigest ami most tostly building of Us kind In the South and coinpaies favorably with any In thf I'nlted Stales. Five million foot of limiht'i was Kqulied In Its con st! uctlon exclusive of Its foundation: ulso six thousand piling from seventy to eighty feet long, extending ftom shore Into the bay, over one-fourth of a mile, or 1.3:17 feet long, by 12S feet wide: these were cieosoted and 1 on over Jl .'5,000. I'pou this foundation was tonstiucted the two-story ware house, which Is 1,227 foci long by ins ftet wide and capable of stoitug 500 mis of freight, Five lullroad tiatks, lomptlsiug a total of a mile and a half of hacks have been placed in tho waiehniiHe two of which are elevated and lead lo the set mid stoiy apart ments: the other thiee run the length of the MiiictiiiP. in tho hulldliiR. in loinul numbers are 17.000 pieces of thu hei - 100,000 feet or flooring, and "0,000 pieces of blldglllg, Loading to tho warehouse Is what is known as Com- nlniiMiMi " r H m U I U I rj'jitu fTJ ' -I a kM,w Why not buy at first cost when you have a factory right at home, where the best pianos in the United States are made. These pianos are in use in our Theaters, Convents and by the leading music teachers of the country, and are pronounced by them to be Superior in Tone, Touch and Durability to Any Now Made OVER 13,000 of these Pianos aie now in daily use, and have been for the past twenty-one ycais. Every piano fully Warranted for 10 Years. We always have some bargains in Second-Hand Pianos and Organs, which are taken in exchange. At piesent we have on hand the lollowing that were taken in exchange last week for Keller Bios.' Pianos : One Hazleton Upright One Steinway & Son's Grand One Ivers & Pond Upright Two Chickering Squares All in good condition and will be sold at a baigain. Call at Factory, 1043 to 1051 Capousc Avenue. KELLER 8c VAN DYKE Pianos and Organs sold on easy payments. Old instruments taken in exchange. 4svMvMmJaMmaM rt XA Wire Nails Cut Nails Shovels Coal Picks R. R. Picks Anvils Vises Bolts Nuts '0 Taps and Dies Wagon Tops Wagon Umbrellas 5 In fact we carry everything to make a new or repair an old wagon or carriage g I IRON AND STEEL Bittenbender& Co f 1 126128 Franklin Ave. I lii.linlniu l.i Mii-pt wliuif wlmll Itself xU'iids nver a half tulle fiom I hi' b.i.v phorc, Ih'Imk luiilt if miIUI Hlonc and I'.irth ami miirounik'il on c.i li hUIi- lt n 'lip of atoi SOO feet w lilo. On this wharf, whli h Is Itself ahout i'Ort feel wldi'. thi'ie .lie laid twelve swilih tiiukf. Tho estimated leimlh of all tlit'ie trailvH, Iik lildlllB thoo In ihe wuii'hniiM', H Hevon and oiie-half mile" whli h In liHelf U a K""d sized hIoi.iko aul. The Bialn elmatnr at Its fili thpr ctipnill' hai a eapai Ity of a half million litwhpl. TIip whaif and w ari'lioiixe N llBlitil with Ihe hundiod liii'uiulpxipnt and are ll,iit. huiiip le.ichliik' to Hip hold of a vessel whleh I" Inadiiiif at nlfiht. l''or the iutoi tlon of the Coinniaiulani'la whaif. et. ,i jipifei t Hip sHtein, with all modciii ap jplaiup, and mRaiilzeil lire rompaiiles liae heen inovlded. Thin kIkiiiuIi i'ii teipi'lsp Is illilli'H t l'l of the elite) pi ie of tho railioad oilli l.ils and pnhlii im It of the eltlzens, l'eu.iaiol.i h.iH no liuiiin anil does mt want any. It does nut need lo li "boonifil," for It has the natural ad nuiaRPs thai yo m innKo a city and a si cat srapoit. without any iiunatu l al Inflation, It Is claimed theio Is a steady lialuia! riowMi and a later nuiiilior of substantial homes, ami ImsliipsH plai es are In Inir Pieeted all Hip time and the population Ini icasine lis fast as the ll k tpsotiuos aie be comlui,' Known J K. ltli'hiuond Allis-Chalmers Co KiU'crssnin to Mnthliiii HuxImiHS nf DlL'Khon .MaiuifaL'tui'liic Co., Mtiantun and Wllki'S-H-iiir, I'u. Stutluniiry i:iiriics, ltullou, Mining Machinery, 1'umpa. Keller Bros.' Pianos. The Place to Buy Pianos Is at the Piano Factory. m Loaded Shells Empty Shells Wads Varnishes Paints Brushes Files Horse Rasps Nail Pullers ST. 0 0. r. 0". ST-0- sr. 00. r. 0. sr Up-to-Date T PL SrtXZ W"-- Shirts, I nderwe.ir .ind Hosierv. a wAffxuwm 12 Spruce Street. Tiy our 10c. Linen Collins. Every domain C u mttiu il 9iil ihoii'ri knnn v 'S. A.VR . 2 MAUVf 1. Whirling Spw TlifU'n lilKjHif in tU n I rvriwn IICIJ it MOM lOTn H U'4ltlHcU II ll'llrtft ltHi . f.rll i ii. mnol tupi'lf III ir. Kit f'i iinrnn (fit ll wr. m .. iiu tn nil H pvfii'iill"i1 ' "" iim Room 6C0, TImts PJc-i New Ycrk, &f;TW)OZ t- r i'i,i- m. iiii i . J&M,, v m li htST' ' " 1 SfffV rJ j 7 Mdriim Scott k Co. See Our Fall Opening of Waists Dressing Sacque Kimonas and Bath Robes. We Are Showing a Most Elegant and Exclusive Line 126 Wyoming Ave Lager Beer Brewery Mnuur&cturora or OLD STOCK LSMER 435 to 455 N. Ninth Street, .PA Telcphoas Call, 2J3J. ATLANTIC CITY HOTELS. QnAND ATLANTIC HOTEL JVO ANNCA iiiiim li. mul llf.'li. Allaniir (il), N I fcixll. if a ivi luiiiiliil iniinn inult, Mucli anil lin Lit li . hH nn'l i"l1 .i-iiwulfr hathi in liottl ami nun I iiioii J". I .in') rrntinl, within li null d I"' l'l I'"1 OltllMtU, OHir .n.i.i4l iiin iJlf, tli lo l'i by nl, J.'.VJ iii In ili spuiil ial' it i imihei Con-lit, miu in i(iiii. umv ii i" , C1IAIILL3 U. COl'tJ o SIS I -