The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1890-1908, August 27, 1898, Image 8

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payurdav W* MM <MM> ■»*»•»*« ** HlM>< »**■«» —*»i H « <ll • IMN| •#*» What wtll b# Iht condition of your finance* noht Hummer * They may be ftuah now; th#y may bo dimlniihed then. If you'rv wilM to»v# a “jpcudant thought'* to your wardVob# pHtaTuturo need?. **Misfortune * t*de may flow your way. and pkinty of ciotnoa* *ocurod at present ratea* win b« a saving and a benefit* One thing is certain. go<x* rea«iy made Clothing. Hat* and Furnishing* will never again be sold a* c heap a* we are selling them today. That's not s boast, or an empty claim* It'* an abso lute and undeniable fact. Better give credence to our statements. AUSU&T A.OA. 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Harr Joly Hh At IS* tl»* if "O' I»to»e for duu natr !•« banal*- n. rompmed th* tsommaad and iblt regiment »a* awtt *uapi*‘ t '*E till W> Waa, wa*a an tw»l*» companies had reported frr rtu if aa4 were spsertllr an»*<l »«*d •A o, l*' part TS*f* It not tt enr ol ‘Sit vegtm nt frog C#t Ttisddeos Jour# ■" *n< of fh# rap*t*»» *S« k »* «o* »* acme ktltml of kiliorjr, enjoyed hi* ghettos la rlvle and military *.rt!n 111, health of lb* waaanN It wilhowt (■caption la army medical kltlntf. on tj on* d*atb froat continual f*ver l« t frail, deltrate boy, another froa. t pckoi woit.nl It (b* dliphrtm. lb* party aorvlvlng lb* wound for twentr *onr hour* Ton case* of e intlon'd f*- rrr htv* hrra brought to t aueceasful termination Slmplv If norrd “Not etc partlrlc of eotiirlbull'm f>r our tlrk hat been htd from any quar i*r, tart from M »r Lucy C. lo'ney. a colored lady of August**. Hhc hr* sent delicacies. ktirh a* roup, tre cream. *tr., for our bcrpltal patients, Not onr of th* gird’cel frat 'iwLy of your rlty has tvrr railed c n ua or given us any aid. The irpyer hat railed In nn offc al ra prrily. Wc have hci’n simply ignerrd VV! rt has become of the boasted hos totality of the Perth? T Vbnt have we done tr. merit your rumiro? We, too, arc or the Pouth. Mr'iy of ns served In the Confederate States army, but we are glad todnv to sey that we have never espouted the Idea cf Prpi’llam ,ir *oft mrcey, and we favrr In the fu ture the abrogation of the Monroe doc ftne. It having lived Its day. “I aro very .faithfully. ; ; , "W. Fool!*, "Surg'-ow irntted at;>t#« Army.” r»n j n. huTCH Phvalelan and Pu!-'e''n Falls promptly responded to. IJell TeU-prone Hesldenr* 352 Walhur tit root Church Record for Tomorrow First Baptist Church—Morning serv ice at 11 ocloek. sermon by the liev. Dr. Shaver. No evening service. St. Paul's Church—Rev. C. C. Wll llalms. l>. D. .rector. 11 a. m.. Morn ing prayer and sermon. No evening kervlre. The young men's Bible class meets In the vestry room at in o’clock. St. Matthew’s Lutheran Church— Sunday. 9:30 a. m., Sunday school: 11 a m.. Herman service. Thursday, 8:15 p. m , Teachers' meeting. Memorial Services, The morning service* at the Church If the Atonement tomorrow will he ap propriate to the death of Hev. John Bass, the former beloved pastor of the rhurch. Services will he conducted liy Rev. John Porter. tlephflbah Church Record. Baptist Church- Sabbath school, 10 a. Methodist Kpiscpal Church—Sftbbnth school 5:30 p. m.; song service 8:13 P in. All are Invited to all of the above services. At St. Paul’s. Rev. J. J. Lanier will officiate at St. FauPs rhurch tomorrow at 11 a. m. There will be no afternoon service. Iff > JOHN fIAH* OTAO. lartaw Afwafc h4w M«s fWd Awgt - gM'Wfi gif Mb# «*? H#t Jfq|| j i n i gfi*# I nnni»f bi fv%- «mi m fftnullh iMfB l« A•#«•<* \ rt . ||# jl, |fft ftrgitfe) of Big | * #ni gggi. Rrt Ms. ***** m* _in Timr-j "htrlT* es IB# At « mr «*» * >!*» *p» Tf* *MI •r#gi htr B# #artnrni kiigwlt t# *l. i.. j fr fyffnj i* Big »tt|*M flU* Mhßt|| ft* c»«if t* It, lif iilvftiM g Irnfß Ifetirin* lit* glßtlifY kfff Blfl ItgrbJgg* w#r«* nf iAotlilUibl# Bee f fj| iQ g|) gßi heard thgm Otdttl* end w anlng in hi* w ( , b , r airnwg and courageous Ml bit Idtca and tb* nprwMtng of ib*m bia ministry of ibew was a fruitful oar try tb- l>*auttr* of a r*tigloa tcld of aad pert rayed by bln In th* dally walba of hta Ilf' Mr. flag* was bora la L freer 111*. 1 (C., and was forty-two ; ears of ago. A ' wife and four children nr* left to [monr the Irreparable law* of a loving and drvotrd husband and rather. The fiiaeral will occur iogorrra and tb* 'nlr rtnrnt will be made at hta old home row wn h miir n\. Minnie Herring WIN Spend Sixty Day* in Jail “I'm going to get you. ma, for thia!" Mimic Herring had retired to the l», isonvra' ciach at recorder's court i r t»u, after having bc*n given aiity j daya by fcia ht-nor for atr.king her iso* | (Hr and ra sing quite a disturbance j last night. The orcnlng remark was addressed I to the mamuu. as aha left the court j room. Minnie had taken It on horsotf to chastise her younger ilstrv and her ! trother remonstrated wtth hgr daugh ter and the daughter became violent. !It was. as told, a sixty days sen | en.o. COMI LI ENTARY. Major (ieneral tiutlcr Fays Some kind I liings About the Herald. Major General M. C. Butler of South Curollna. tvho Is co the Cuban coui tt.isslon and will leave in about two, tvi Us for Hovanu, was tu town today, and left at 2:10 this afternoon tori Washington. The commission is composed of Ma jor General Wade, Major General But ler nn,l Adm'ral Sampson. They will met: thieo repioseutailvee from Spain at Havana. Major General Butler took occasion, 1 while speaking to the reporter, to say that he had never seen a pupor grow like the Ho. aid hail. "Your paper has kept up splendidly with the war news.” said he to the reporter. ’’Keep the good work up.” Hephzihah Notes. Special to The Herald. Hephslbah, Ua., Aug. 27.—Miss Ger trude Perkins, of Tenntlle, and Miss Kl len Saxon, of Augusta, are visiting at the residence of Mrs. W. L. Kilpat rick. Mrs. W. It. Baxley. Jr., of Green's Cut, la visiting Mrs. J. P. Bush. The urotraeted meeting In the Meth odist Episcopal church will begin Sun day. September 18th, proximo. Sectionalism'Obliterated, San Francisco. Aug. 27. James Jjougstree.. United States railroad commissioner, arrived here on his offi cint inspection trip over the'Subsidized railroads. In an interview he said: “I believe whet little if any sectional feeling still prevailed before the war has now been entirely obliterated and the popular contiction that such a feeling no lon ger exists is one cf the grand achieve ments of the war with Spain.” TnHJ AUaUBTA MICIIAU). SENSATION IN MILLEN Ln#t- ()fM. •!» •#• H it&i: *. bmw np ci»mw mm *t ** f m RWBmi Hfrwt'tt i grß"* «fIW %*m IdNW*- *># *• * I 'ifiiNf iw bwN m 0 wf m m fw» i INttißßl # MWtWMI |.**ri>t (,Tkit«*l« fINW IW« **wm 1 11 vfgNi Mi • *mm*~*- | w. A >. tM WgggT*tw* <m ItM* | MmOIMW* gHVWB «* r * r fl#•*•'•€ * * i ggiHgtg yb# B#*# JpEtosg <MT gN**##.. aßi t# BM IB g f*g f# itoiii <*• ! ( t |. r MrmrriinA %mwr gHtB B#f #llll#t**B I’tPlf • <B B 4bM» Mft*l MWIpBB j fpm ii*k grßit* B# 4*#l*l.l j Btwi g 1 It IWBBB W Hff BIBC'B B® 1* |lo )<WMt tt! Ik* »«Mr* of vß* 1 1 iiKiM «-Br«k fef tr** gr 1 hi Mr (kx)h»f a • «|j i# k* lumr»<l h* *. i; tUtndSM tmmp npitgM (B# dm# IB IB# f«MHB BBYI gßf* TB# Mf#iuil took tß# liral 'OftAt 4«S ' Big BarUm Bbb##, h# gov rt* Further Awl> trewia are looked for sad its* town ta fall of rwarra. Was la Autust* Ideal Csrtiat* wsa la Aagaata about two week* ago. ramtlGav for hi* regi ment oa Tyhre Island Hr bad his n«r* la the Montgomery bulldog aad many wl.l rrmember him < He la a slender ball), auburn bailed young maa. If* ***m*d to b* a very quirt prison aad bad llttla to say while her*. He went fretn Augusta to Mama and thru to M'llaa. It ta •uppnard, as b* expressed hi* Intention* of going to th* Central City wbea he departed. I tvhst wl Ibe 'be outcome of tb* af fair Is not known. Selling Out “l.ower Balk’s.’* The wtae bargain seeker la availing ! herself at cur unusual sacrifice prices to let nest werk's a*lea out rank alt previous one. we make sweeping re ductions—only a few days left, and wo must vacate. We open a targe lot of last s ason's Felt Hat*- -gat'd *hape*~fine uunltty. and rush them nut at 15 rents—none coat teas than fiOr or 75c—some coat us it.oo—tot* of nice trimmed Hat* at less than coat of the material 50c Men s. T-adlr*’ and Children's Un derwear at 25c. (test 50c Corset*. S2e. R * O. Corsets, «2c. Dotted 10c Pcrlm, sc. 25c and 50c Dress Cashmere. 15c. 25c Table Damask. 12 l-»c. 10c Dress Goods, sc. Ssc and 40c Red Flannel. 1»c. $1.50 Ladlea' Kid Shoes, sixes 3 to t. 55c, Two Nickel Plated Show Case* for 520 00. Six Counters for sale. 15 feet long. 12 Counters for sale. 5 feet. Two Offloo P ska, CHEAP One Iron Safe, FOR One Fine Mirror. CASH. GALVESTON QUARANTINED. Unmistakable Symptom of Fever Have Developed. Houston. Tex., Aug. 27. State Health Officer Blunt was seen today after his return from Galveston, and was asked about the suspicious case of fever at that point. He #ald: The case was that of a soldier named Good win. 22 years of age, located with the t roups at Fort Point. He has hoe® there since April 1. The case Is an extremely suspicious one, with nearly all complete symptoms of yellow fe ver. This opinion is concurred in by I)r. Fly and other physicians of Gal veston, and under the circumstances 1 deemed it but prudent to quarantine Galveston and await developments. ' Next Tuesday Night. Noxt Tuesday night Mr. W. H. Mur ray will conduct a dance at the Lake View pavilion. Mr. Murray has a; reputation for getting up delightful dances and all who attend may look for a pleasant evening. Yellow Jack In Clexlco. Vera Crux. Mexico, Aug. 27. Seve ral cases of yellow fever have declared then-selves and strict sanitary meas ures are being taken to prevent the spread of the disease, Tt doesn't always make a man happy when a girl returns his love- especially when it's returned because she has no use for It. . . kiwi w«i n« Tain-Killer * iwata -> t« rt* -f* t*‘ I Mm* «k*« wax ** ttXMii,' I »«#* »mm assssa gas* ta** Ml 1 j.mw* ► iZTJZ* *"tjr*«dm<sm* •***»( l <►***• A *•*■ PRIMARIES ENDORSED MBgf \ *li «Mlig BK ft# Ik*i Bt • 14ttf * AuMßcflu* H IBgßiwi, I IBM, ■ IDifY’ftl Mfpr r • gfßSl# *!!*♦? j I Bfld g t#B tB 1884 IBB* ik#f# «#f# ftWYi |M aki- r| (l iam 'ft Mggtff ali ctmnnta *• **•* ir* € | ay M la n| roifimunU-Bi m nifm m jk f Kftl I g||4' ’ TB* ■rtrdtTt of delegate* should bo Juat | quire a«to« *ll *«« asm* day w II g*> far towara* sernrina I a full aad fair amprraaion of th* will of i tb* stmtbrra of tba party.' The com- j I mltte* declined to accede to ray rr*j | quest, but e-bra the atate .ooventioaj convened which nomlnateJ me far gov ernor. this auggratton was taken up, a resolution pnaswl requiring the atnte rotrrrlt w* in fuiur* to require alt eponttes to hold their prtmavie* on a i fixed day. as | had request oil done at the beginning of the stats campaign J My letter* request lag the siat* commit tee to tnsugurate these reform* were at the t.me published in press. The improvement In our methods, the ad i Vance from tbc old mass meeting to tbc present aystetfi of uniform p»i martea tn every coun.y on the same day, give* cleur proof of the honesty of the atate democracy, of Us readineaa to correct all evil* and perfect Its me thods. and clearly demonstrates Its purpose and ability to so regulate tu affairs, that every member of the par ty shall have full opportunity to ex press his wishes under a system which is fair, juat and free from fraud and trickery." MOONSHINE RAIDERS. Party Wno Went to Lincoln County Not Heard From. Day before yesterday, United States Marshal Whitely and a couple of dep uties left for Lincoln county to do a bit of raiding. They were due back here yesterday, but had not reiurned up to 2 o'clock today. They expected trouble when they left, but may have had more of it than they bargained for. The men they went to arrest are desperate char acters. Defeated Lombards. Special to The Herald. Granitevtlle, S. C., Aug. 27.-The Granlfevllle boys last Saturday defeat ed the Lombard baseball club from Au gusta by a seoie of S to 2. Our boys expect to come to Augusta and play either Lombards or the West End team In a Saturday or so. A great game Is anticipated. New York Futures New York, Aug. 27.—Cotton futures opened steady. August E. 50, September 5.52. October 5.58, November 5.61, De cember .5.64. January 5.68, March 5.75, April 5.79. May 5.83. June 5.55. Americans returning from Santiago are deepll* impressed otUh the wonder ful v.gitxnee Wryler must have exer cised in brder to start'* so many Cir*- bans. ~ k ’• The man who knew Mow to run the war has peen sueoeegd by the man who knows what to d<J fc wtth the Phil ippines. ■ XuL— The French furniture-Polish so! d at Alexander, drug company will maki, your furniture like nsA FRESH FROM THE FLAGSHIP J*g| |*|i*l. M *H Mlltotolf wHls] I#««i»t f ran | fttfa MtilHk Hr . mr »**ap* Siwaai a»» asd «Wa BfIMMRpgpBBB BtoflßMßs IB# |6'*#,•' | f '## afS a- - . |to g# fß# Mto i |.a.. f |i%i agfl ** *'-**%#♦'*# muß gs Vit l or IB# Mrrrtwii bat* Be#f» rßog*«. But m>«« 1 it Spiroy Igtftr# of tßt S#w Tork Wl tb# *»#«»nr jgßlt* flestitgo ft*Nt nfi&f ikßt tb# Blthip vti much t»#gr* r two <w Hr*# I mil## (if th# grci# of BTtlan vßbb tk# | published sis or aevea After the bat {tie dplvey weat aboard of the Ch.stobal jcoioa and the sight be saw. the piles lof dead Spanish bodies, tbc streams of I blood nearly up lo hi* aeklea. the dl* turfed faces of the dead, their eyaa op**, glased and turned toward* th* torrid tropic run, made h.ra and hi* companion* sick at tbeir aownach*. | Several of the sailors vomited at the I sight, Th'' fokoi. K will b* remembered, was the last of Admiral Cervera'a ves sel* to succumb and be beached and ihe carnage was particularly great aboard her. Souvenir* Spivey hsd In his pocket this morn ing a silver cigarette ease that be pick ed up, th# former property of some Spanish officer, and tn hla valiac which had not yet arrived, said that he had a white and glistening Spanish skull. Spivey says that on the Saturday preceding the ever memorable Sunday morning. Admiral Sampson and Gen eral Shatter held a confab and tt was determined to take two of the heaviest battleships and make some kind of a demonstration early the following Monday morning. Cervera's dash on Sunday morning rendered this pUn void aad history was changed. In speaking of Evana ("Fighting Bob"! Spivey mentioned another In stance In which great and momentous events were changed. It will be remembered that an Aus trian cruiser was seen oB Santiago af ter the battle, ond Captain Evans gave orders to clear for action, hut the Aus trian ship, for some reason or other, turned and disappeared at sea. Spivey had on one of the hat bands of a sailor of the Chrlstobal Colon and planed to his black silk tie was a badge with the familiar motto, “Re member the Maine.'* Good Liquor The American tars got hold of some of the same liquor that was served the Spaniards in the Santiago baltle, when they boarded the beached and riddled squadron and Spivey commented on its good quality. In fact, he said, the boys had to have something of the kind (o withstand the horrible spectacle see® upon the char red and dismantled decks of the Span ish vessels. Spivey’s term of enlistment was up on the 15th inat. and it Is his intention to reeollst again shortly. REV. FATHER de la HORINIERF. Will Be Heard at Sacred Heart Church Tomorro «. Rev. Father de la Morinlere will be heard at the Church ,of the Sacred Heart tomorrow. He will deliver the sermon at the nine o'clock mass. Fa ther de la Morinierc is greatly admired by Augustans and a large congrega tion will greet him to-morrow. WHEN YOU GET READY j In bm tatotftof awtoffUk. «■#«••• torttt # ftm <gf» l frt Nn f*«h lit t«M *apf#f rm w*b dmml FvtnTKtwg I AMflt# tot frnm <■* «i. Wig atm. md |*A Va 4 ip iIM s( t*Hgf ma ft## j gp* m ’• +m* yw #• «»»# #•*« * lha bi% ilafifl Jw# #a 4 mm# tt*9 j llttf art fiU «• •* taatt *#wM IH*ajj« yww I iu«4l I fleet AUhama L«*m, 70* #•* Platlareni Ndto. M* P* f ******* I RmhK«m4iU<l*v *#» •** An*t rw IdKlto. 4# ** SwUai PUto# Dow IW#. ** Ivti Stol Latlt. 7c '* I (l«l« LtoflWb. 7c ” ! NcftoY tsfrta H,n*r» 22< |*r ig« of 4 | Aanlcfc. asYthmit Rlrran, $1 MMo 1 # M»| Wsrtfeh. ssith Arran, 7.50 lo 16 o# I Al > of nwjlH lumber, 4ttm4 Hoof | ing v tiin| %**dtbarbo*r#Mtc | 4non. Mth. Minds k* . to totfkctivg prkc*. ! t\uqu^n^imU^ Pf,IfSONAL ft #* Ttototon# (if Mggßfftft# ig •! I VV p PiiiMtrtrk. CltdlMti, It #9 y t Oftov## B#g , « Hu#** nf toftr Wm. I® j R a. «f Wtfttotftfl. X. C.. ..... __ « . « » simrlllfi fit j C rMML tk fV# to*#* •*' * ' I# si ?b* Arlington W A ttoiwhrriß the rittv*r#itr «*f \ ||ar® «? l'*'**'* mrnnfmm firmer <* Sam Turk mrm #l tk# Arllng- I Mfg J* H. «##•# H ' XMT vmeto. Mr. Budd Unxftemm. ] rtttirnrd home SmxunUy -*«*'*****"> I Mr§. Jgiti#® r>«v»l®n an* h#r tut er- j (Fnitnf gnd Mr®. K®l<* nett. Who h*v* been vlalttng Mr*. W H. nil! return to I * Mr. J«‘hn D. BtHHng® I® In ftavalinati. j Mis, Maude A. Ray left this after noon for loturen*. H .C.. where ahe will be one a delightful house party eniertalnert by Mr and Mr*. J. M. Jones at "Clover Nook." thetr beautiful country home Dr. Rattle M Fuller has aecured a go<a! position a* phyalclan In the Au- Igusta hospital. We congratulate our y„u,u fii. n.l that bistability and merit have lu-en recognised no early to htr I pn.fesaional career.—Edgefield Chront- I 'uttle Mlsa Adele Moody, a treautlful and bright little tarty, will ithe tenth anniversary of her birth with a delightful party at the home of her parents. Roterta street. Monday I evening There will be lefreshmenla ! and mirth and Joy. Th little mis. t* very popular and her friend* will t«- out in fore* to Wish her hapinesa and prosperity. , . Mrs A B- Boutet, who ha* I'con vis iting her sister. Mr*. M. J. Butcher, re turned to Augusta on Thursday. AU will regret to learn that In reaching Augusta, her home, she was painfully Injured by jumping from the train wh te in motion. She had to be taken home, bring unable to walk. Her hip I* thought to he injured. Mis* ctn-r her niece, ha* gone to attend t(er V her recovery, w hich all hope will wTt an early day.-Bandersville Her ald. KILLED IN SELF DEFENSE. Andrew Brown Shoots Jerry Derre* saw Near Oconee. Sandersvtlle. Ga., Aug. 27.-On Mon day evening lost, near Oconee. In the southern portion of this county An drew Brown shot and almost In3tantl. killed Jerry Derresaw. Derrrsaw was a man of ver: bad character, having recently attempted to kill his wife by shooting at her five 4i Drrressw and Brown were oa bad terms and on Monday ev-ning the met in the field. Derresaw opened fire wit .i a pietol on Brown, shootig at him three iimes. none of the shots taking effect. Then Brown opened fire o® Derrrsaw with a shotgun. With the above rest’u The verdict cf the coroner's jury was justifiable homicide. Excursionists Return. The excursionists who arrived here from Darlington. S. C. fternoon, left for home last night. They spent about six hours in the city. Aucutf at ACCIDENTAL SHOOTING Y«aag J«s#pk AtrktoM W*«»M ia ike Am. KWk l« ■ W>|M SIM Owi Writ Itl. InjarMg lllw Vhm Joseph Atlim ilw in* I yaag-ohi tm of Mr Attn A'k.aaoa* j fc*pp»n#<l 10 • painful ar vteal >witr* | .ia* at .run Mr. AtUinaoa keep# a at or# cm loarar | Walter itrr#.. Vm:i r4a> as croooa i bia llttla Soy and ih* porter i<a| lbs delivery «aa»n aid want oat oa >ha i Sia Satraaaaii Road to aar about *#»• I tine » tea pr>wtu.« far the ator#. In ilki tipta an a tkot i«i. Wtiaa •rural a Iri from thr rlif, near Ikl ] farm of Judge Bra, Joseph narhrd I lack la ike wagon. aid udiMaUf 1 t> ha' |r>t thr gun. raptf if 'he #n t tin contrail of ooa barrel of bird shot | tmo hi* arm f<« vai at oar# brought to the rltf, j and Dr. Thews* R. Wright gav# ita • mediate attratira to tb# injured tad. I Tb# wound while painful is not at all j aartatM and will only lay him up for a raut days. * , ALiGUSTANS WANT WATER. The lawk of It Disarranges Plana at Huntsville. Chirkamauga. Aug. *7.—Thn# regi ments l#f. Camp Thomas for Kaoxvllla today. They an th" Second Missouri, the Fifth Missouri and the Stxlh Ohio. The Southern railway, which la moving mint of the troops. hi# thing* In anrh shape that hereafter the reglmcnta will be roored rspidty. Geo. Brvklnridge expects to get the whole First rorpi cut during the next two day#. Juit when th# Third corps will go or where It will go are question* not yet an iwared. Th# lark of water at Hunts ville reported by Gen. Frank has canned dlinrrangcment of the plr.na, which may cauee a delay. The officers favor Anniston, but It ia probable that a more thorough inveatlgallon will ho made. The sick are receiving thp best of attention. Hundreds of patient# have been sent homo during the last few dny# nnd fit doctor* and nurses can well handle tbo*e remaining. A number of Sifter* of Charity arrived today to asairt la hospital work. Mina Olive Branch, a pfett? San Francisco girl, has married a man named Warfield. Mr. Warfield should find this union a very peaceful af fair. THE PRESIDENT WILL RFST. He and His Wife Left Washington This Morning. Waihlngten, Aug. 27. —President and Mrs. McKinley left Washington at 8 o’clock this morning over the Penn sylvania for Somerset. Pa., where they will spend some days with Abner Mc- Kinley, the President's brother. The c-nly other members of the party were Mr. Cortelyou, assistant secretary to the President, and Mrs. McKinley’s maid. Secretary arrived from Montauk Point this morning and drove at once to the white house, where he bad half an hour’s conference with the President in regard to the conditions of Camp Wykcff. The only other caller was Mr. Kohlsaat. of Chicago, who saw the President for a few minutes. TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION LOST OR STRAYED LAST WEDNES DAY—Dim colored cow. with horns, white spot in face. Finder will be re warded by returning to Mrs. W. J. Cooney. 1420 Broad street. Sept 1 FOR SALE LADY’S PHAETON, very light, original price $l5O. now $W*. Call early. 549 Broad street. Sept 1