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THE INSURGENTS DEFEATED AT MANILLA.
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“THE NEW WORLD CON
QUERED THE OLD.
A High German Authority Applauds Lieut.
Hobson.
[Special lo The Hataidl
Berlin. July M.-rurtcr G* »»<*
'H> baon. the Cid of Modern Time*."
ih- wall known German Journalist
Harr Maslmllian Harden. publishes lo
day ft on A®f?!*'fti' military
and naral prof* talon In hit paper. We
Zuknnft (Tbr Future!.
tn* Zi.knnft la thr alandard perlodl
rtl amcng the elite cl Germany ami
Haa a wldrr circulation among thr
M-hcloraly element of lh.* Fatherland
than any olhrr publication ts »<mllar
character. Thr writer aaya: "Thr
Ysnfcrct hnvr thua far conducted the
war with Spain with m .ftterly aiuart
nraa and admirable valor. And the
THE UNITED STATES WILL
RULE AS IT PLEASES.
The Insurgents or No One Else Will Be
Allowed to Interfere There.
Washington, July 23.—A high offi
cial of thr mate department dictated
for the Journal thia statement of Ag
uinaldos action.
"In proclaiming himself dictator of
the Philippines the action of Agninaldo
1* not justified by any precedents or
law. Practically the United States Is
In control of the Philipp ne Islands
and can take Manila at any time it
considers such action opportune. Ag
titnaldo hae no right which this coun
try :s bound to protect or concede.
“When the ptoper time comes this
country will decide absolutely wliat is
to be the future of the Philippines:
who are to rule In the Islands and
what form of government shall oh'ain.
As to the result, there can be no doubt.
"This country will proceed in the
future as It has up to this time —
working out lis own way the problems
SAGASTA SAYS PEACE
MOVEMENTS ARE Oil.
“We Have Entered Into the Preliminary Part
of the Question.
[Special to The Herald.]
Madrid, Premier Segasta said today:
“The truth is, something has been don°
alrcaoy toward peaca. We have enter
ed into the preliminary part of (lie
question."
General Polavieja arrived in Madrid
On to Porto Rico.
[Copyright by the N. Y. Journal.]
Cape Haytien, Jti'y 23.—Four large
American vessels passed here last
night. They are believed to be a part
of the Miles expedition. They arc go
ing east. _ -.2 Uu .
o' days) wsi f,.rt' ill# rr.'trc m * I* >** [
I * I . t |k j. it-tl fIM of
Hotwan.
"Moilertt herrf* like Hob-on are kot
rrrayed In Unthevd hats, knlght'a
htots and lmp<*inK cahall ro rloaks.
p u t thew ate wt II armed with the rul-.
ture of the nineteenth ccatnry.
•'When Lieutenant Hobson obstruct |
«l th-' channel cf Santiago Iwy tbri
new ivorid conquered th-’ old."
it has to solve. Interference with Us
I plans will not he tolcvated, either from
j the insurgents or from any .European
power."
The opinion is expressed that there
I has been no break between Admiral
Dewey and Aguinaldo. and (hat. the
latter did not proclaim himself dicta
tor before ascertaining Whether such
course would conflict with the plans cf
jibe United States. Aguinaldo's ac
tion may be of distinct aid to Dewey,
for the reason that if the United States
!at the close of the war. should decide
not to retain the Philippines, 1: could
declare a protectorate and allow the
islands to be governed by insurgents
under the direct protectorate of the
United Stales. Should this plan be
finally adopted the dictatorship of Ag
uinaldo would be a distinct aid to this
government.
this mcrr.ing. He was received by a
delegation of generals. He will con er
with ihe Queen Regent tomorrow.
'1 be Argentine schocl ship Presiden e
Sarm ento has arrived at Vigo and re
ports that she is unab'.* to coal at "I
hialtar, as the American consul lias
bought the coal.
HOW THEY WORK.
The mills of the gods grind slowly;
They don’t put on steam or style,
But just dawdle on serenly
And got there eftc-r awhile.
It was a Washington, Ga., man—Dick
Barksdale, God bless him!—who
named the “Dixie.”
SLAIN BY HIS DOG.
A Caw Whkk Attnrd Aliratioa in
Nrw York.
The Tragk Fate of John P. Pfrratag
la That City
New trrh. July S 3. Johu I* I r**oo
itig i f \o 410 kail Tselflh street. (I il
•(in, *8 ro will r> quir an i drial
death *as due to natural rautes, sui-
The poller ere Inriinrd to believe
frt m the far's as they ban* found them
that Mr. Pbnnlng. while lying uncoil
srious in hla borne, was attacked t:y
.be dog. and. being unable to defend
him- If. ana Mini In such a wry that
l.i profuse h< morrhagr rrsuV.-d and * ml
.| fntally In a f< «v momenta.
Thia belief Is supported by tbe fact
'hut tor the body were several laryo
pools of blood, which medical experts
>;>y could net have flowed, after death,
end indirst* thot thr mntllaliou took
place while tbe man was yet alive.
T tc ere me fact* which support
the suicide theory, hut If the man took
his two life It was by means of poison
of a sett which left no ex'ernal signs
nnd only an autopsy can determine it*
Mr. Pfenning was a t'qcor dealer for
-even years nt No. 529 East Eleventh
strrst. Ite sold the place last Monday
'o Adam Young for $425 and on Tuca
lay hltcd ttir-e room* on the first floor
if the apartment house in which he
died. The deg, nhich ha* been his con
stant associate for five years, was rais
ed by Mr. Pfenning from a pup. He was
o vicious animal and wore a muzzle, nil
the tinw» except at night, when ho slept
In Mr. Pfenning's room. Tho dog ha*
several times knocked down children
and bitten them as badly as It eould
with the muzzle on, and several com
plaints have heen mad* to the police by
parents In the nolghborhood.
THE WEATHER.
What Sergt. Fisher Prognosticates
About the Elements.
Augusta, Ga., July 23,—Office located
in ptnlted States government building,
telephone No. 1572.
Forecast for 36 hours ending 8 p. m.,
July 24, 1898:
Washington forecast for Georgia and
South Carolina—Fair, except showers
in northern portion tonight; fair, Sun
day.
Local forecast,for Augusta and vieta
ity—Fair tonight and Thuisday.
Maximum temperature—B6.
SYNOPSIS.
Showers fill, since Friday morning,
In all states of the cotton belt, except
Texas, which had none, heavy falls oc
currkig In tv«e northwestern portion of
South Carolina, Including the upper Sa
vannah valley and western Georgia;
showers also prevailed In the northwest
country and oecasirnally in tho lower
Rocky mountain region.
Complete to partial cloudiness ex
tends this morning over the All-antic
states, and clear skins over the central
Gulf states end the southwest.
Temperatures have fallen In the far
northwest section, also slightly along
the central and west. Gulf coast and in
the vicinity of New York city; else
•vhem, os a rule, warmer changes rue
noted.
The air pressure Is highest over New
England ano low over the entire Rocky
mountain region.
li. FISHER, Ohseiver.
The current i-'sue of L'Art de la Med
is full of Ihe hit-st import ’d ideas for
oil ; tr.dk of costumes. Seven colored
plates arid ro-aily one hundred otfcci ll
lcstratlonk make it the most useful
bo, k for dressmakers published. Ar
ticles cf great interest, including sug
gestions as to every important branch
of dress-making. L'Art de la Mode is for
sale at all newsdealers or pond 3:5 cents
for a single number to The Morse-
Broughton company, No. 3 East Nine
teenth! street, New York.
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liiaa onr tor bev llpa vrir fw*al#d, and
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r.pproo< h d brr banhfulfu'tff ft a
Bhf !ck. A Joraard to «U« rt*e
■mt.iy with dread. Tlm- id»a o< brtoa*
ioa a wife br«-aae awful to her.
Her rt tnonatrated with her,
roaxrd 4icr and th» aimed point
ing out the ftiolio«hn<va of her aetlona,
but to no avail. The protcaU anil on
trmtlea so her lover and her parent*
! e Hinted for naught. When rrtnon
{rtrab 4 with the generally litirat Into
Kan, ran from the rocm. lockeel her
|*e!f In her r-va aparlmeala and aolt
! a* the ugh her heart would break
A* the fateful (lay, July 5. dawned,
bhe atood b-lwca love and l.a liful-
Jataa. Baelifi'’ne»a eomiiurd. and
I when everything wae ready for the
I eeremonyi the groom dressed In hia
1 1 , and grime of the wedding guee-H
ipre? nt, she anenuneed that she eould
not beeome a wife. In vain did all
|eoax and talk with her. She would not
i rneede from her position
It was too mueh for F’alt. He went
to his home. and. lying doom after
writing (■ veral notes, swnllowerl a
large di re of morphine, am! when his
frlond* geeght him they found him
dind. Even this tragedy did not bring
| the girl to a full realization of what
she was responsible for. She mourned
for him as her snoetheart, but, so far,
as any ono knows, she did not regret
that she bad not married.
Her parents breded over the action of
their daughter and the suicide of her
lover, her mother being the most ills-!
tressed of all. Mrs. Havens was dls- j
roneolate. Thursday morning she slip-1
ped quietly from the house, and going
to a muddy pool of water near the
house she lay down, and burying her
fare In Its slimy depths, slowly drown
,ed herself.
A girl's bashfulncßS had cost two
lives.
SERVICES AT RAYVALE
Every Sunday Evening at the Church
of the Redeemer.
Ahrut five miles from Augusta, on
the Mllleogeville road, in a beautiful
pine grove at Rayyale, stands the
Church of the Redeemer. There every
Sunday evening, In his own time for
rest, the rector of the Church of tbs
Good Sbcphc.d, lnspiied by the true
missionary spirit, which is the spit it
of Christ, goes out to preach the gos
pel and to hold divine service in this
little churcli at Ray vale.
There gather the earnest worship
pers, and as the summer air stirs “the
fadeless folisge of the, pi les,” the
voice of prnyer and praise goes up
ward. wilh acolian whispers to the
throne of Grace.
Rev. Hunter Davidson has won the,
hearts of the people of Ray vale. He j
has the great gift, of sympathy, so rare;
even among earnest Christian workers, j
His heart is in tHe work and he makes
many saerifiees for it. His eloquent'
sermons are listened to with rapt a,-
ttuition and the 'Void preached in this!
!Rtle countr church will, no dould, lie 1
s:cd sown until good ground, bringing
forth fruit athindandy. The roads,
leading from the city and surrounding j
country are fine. The . service is at j
half-past, eight o’clock every Sunday
evening.
All are enrtjialiy invited to attend
the services in the Church of the Re- j
deemer at Rayvale. j
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niICAOO PROVIHION.
I WIIKAT—
July 70 77 2*4
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| July 33 7-0
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| July 23 1-3 23 5-0
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NEW YORK COTTON.
Open Cle.c
January 5*3 *®<
March •• •• ••*
j May * M
I August **• f* 1,2
September.. 5 ks
Oetober.. k* ■*
November 6 s
- Derember f* f ,( l 22
J Tone —Steady: middling. 6 1-16.
NEW YORK STOCKS.
Open Cl'iae
!Sugar 1 32 < 22 2 ‘ 4
iTobaeea liar.-* 112 3-H
A. M. S II HH
(< [!. Q 105 5-8 105 3-4
‘Chicago Gas •• •• 5S 5-8 as .1-4
!Jersey City **
& N 52 7-8 53 3-8.
Manhattan 1 °5 1 05 1-8
Omaha 23 .-8 24
Rock Island 26 1-8
St. Paul 9# I*4 9*3-4
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Liverpool, cotton.
January und Febrauary —;emfwypm I
Open. Close.
Jan. and Feb ~~~ 31718 j
Feb. and March 3 18
March and April 319 319
April find May 3 19 20
May and June ——
June and July 2 21 321
July and August 321 321
Aug. and Sept 320 320
Sept, and Oct 320 320
Oct. and November 319 319
Oct. and Nov 2 18
Nov. and Dec 2 H 18
Dec. ar.d Jan.. 3 H 18
AIUIt'STA COTTON. —
Middling. 6n6 1-16: sales 164; receipts
today. 10; receipts to date 375.385; stock
on hand, 12,994.
FULL IFACTS.
bout the Rise in the Price of Ice
Cream, Etc
A Herald reporter called on one of
the most prominent sodawater dealers
this morning and got some informa
tkm about the rise In the price of Ice
j cream, etc. The drinks you will here
after have to pay 10 cents for are: Ice
!cream, limec.de, claret lemonade, bromn
seltzer, lithta and water lemonade. It
nnis! be understood thai the above are
jt!,e only drinks you wilt have to pay
Men cents for, and also that it does not
ineinn that you will have to pay ten
|ts for the small saucer of cream,
for that has been abolish'-,!, and for ten
'cents you will get th- regular large size
:saucer.
| The three most prominent sodawater
!dealers come to the conclusion that at
five cents per sourer and "'hen sold to
ladles, accompanied by a napkin, glass
of water and such attentions as a lady
| requires, when at a soda fount, there
(was not a profit.
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ll may be aald. Indeed, ihet the eoi»-
vcnllon, tak n as a whole. »aa gowmsl
in the moat tasteful and appioprlale
n.araiei. Ituta and IwnncU were very
mu. b n» the minority at all the aeac
atona. ladle* coming and going bare
headed. under the nhade of a l*art*ol.
Pietty simple summer costumes, many
wt».to toe*, and coat limbing dimlti.s
ar.d muslins for m. rnlng, with summer
»ll ! .a, i rgandlea nnd gtenudlr.es for af
ternoon and evenm*. were the tabrlcs
employed for complete costumes .y al
most all of the women In atlebdaoci.
Women who •xpwh'd “< mtel '‘"l
lers from Isolated plai es In dresses of
more or less antiquated cut ar.d Dulsn
found quickly that such was n .t the
cae. Evidently the llaz.r .arrt,s th
gospel of vogue Into the most remote
pans of the country, lor do cn to l ie
little smart touches which la-token u
knowledge of the latest mode these dub
women were well d,eased. Many ex
quisite and costly toilettes were seen,
hut absolutely none thai oflVn.led by
garish display. Club women have a >-
l arently got theli clothes to the sub
jective state. They l-'nve th.li rooms
Intaste.ul and Incoming attire, to w hh-n
evident care had b n given at the
proper time; then all thought of It la
gene from their bearing.—Harper's Ba
zar.
I.argc-inbley.
A quiet but ni’tahly beautiful wed
ding was that of Miss Caro Sibley and
Mr. Bruce I-arge, which occurred
Thursday evening at 8:30. at the home
of the bride's brother, Mr. Amory Sib
ley, the Rev. Hunter Davlds.ai ofltcia
ling. Tie- house was elaborately dec
orated, und a dainty supper was served
on an exquisitely adorned table.
Tho bride was becomingly gowned In
white organdie elaborately frilled ovet
satin. Her icily attendant was Miss
Mottle d’Antlgnac, who was also gown
ed in white. The picture presented by
th.- bridal party was a very lovely one.
Mr. and Mrs. Large have many
friends who wish them all happiness.
They are at home at No. 219 Ellis
street. ,
Bicycle Ride.
One of the pleasantest social affairs
during the week was a bicycle ride to
Lombard's pond. Quite a crowd of
young Indies rmd gentlemen were pres
ent. and all expressed themselves as
having spent a most delightful even
ing Refreshments were served nl the
pond. Among the party were: Miss bo
phie Hogrefe, Miss Katie Mura. Miss
Katie Collins, Miss Georgia Hogrete,
Miss Gertie Buck,Miss Henrietta Reltn,
Miss Hi«iny Howard, Miss Lillie
Mr. Jim Coshin, Mr. Charlie Hogre e,
Mr. Syl Mura, Mr. Harry Peterson.
Corporal James Farrell, Sergt. Tur
ner, Mr. Broner, Mr. James Mura, Mr.
No,,- Ward. Mr. Chatlle Meyers. The
party was ehaperened by Cant, anil
Mrs. Renkl, Mr. and Mrs. .1. M. Ma
honey, Mr. and Mrs. Hogrefe.
Mrs. J. E. Tarver is summering et
the North Carolina resorts.
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Mrs. T. G. Barrett left this mommg
for the North Carolina mountains.
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Mrs. W. B. Immkin will spend the
rest of the summer at Union Point.
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Mrs. Flynn returned home today
from a visit to relatives in Grovetown.
JULY 33
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T(M) UTKFOK rLASSinCATWX
irrm rent -coon hocke. ri\ k
riHKits. im er.bnee*. Teems r miens -
Me l* .emission Immediately. Apply 444
Kills street. July SI
PARTNER WANTED— IN AN Kt*-
TAIILIWHKit and sui eessfqj bruker
nge ai d rninmlssten tmsln -as. No large
capital preferred . Om ..•
capital nnisaarf. as I have sufficient.
Young, su-tlve man pr-ferred on ac
count of my health. Partner, care Her
ald- July S 3
WANTED YOUNG MAN ABOUT 1*
old. of go-d addieas. as ware
4, rsema: and collector for Hour mills.
*Addii-aa Box 417. July S 3
WANTEIV-A POSITION Aft COOK
by a colored woman. Can give ref
erenege. ArPly k* 2 Telfair street. JIyZS
FOR SALK—ONE EASTMAN BULL'S
eye camera with leath r case. Take#
pictures 4x5. In perfect cniulltlon. Also
one lib tenor slide tromtsme, coat 435.
Will aril for 110. A bargain. Call on or
ad dress Louis Sayre, Commissioner of
Public Works office.
FOR SALE—YOUNG GRADE COW
and e«ttr. Fresh to pall: docile and
promising. See them at Monte Sano;
first house to rlghd. south of slatlm.
July S 3, ffl
for SALE—AN IMPROVED TWO
horre-mower; Wood's make; good os
new; cheap for cash. Your opportunity
if quick W. O. Bohler's, corner Ellla
and Cummlng atrueta.
July 23.
TO RENT DESIRABLE RESI
DENCE. 951 Greene street. Ointaln
lng nine rooms. Apply to 808 Broad St.
July 23
NEW LINE
v OF-
NECLIGEE
SHIRTS
JUST RECEIVED.
The greatest value
ever offered for the
money—
Cents
Cannot Be Equaled.
L SYLVESTER