The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1890-1908, October 04, 1898, Image 5

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TUESDAY MULHERIN'B SATURDAY =_ § BAKOAIHB d*y w* eritpift Wi vftlwft *« pr*vtou« Mid iuch a <*•*«*lay «*f xnoatUA Siumm «n 4 HftU wui s>#•••*» ft rftf* OOPO#tunny u> invert nrofttm**** ynur *•«* ••"*•<* dot* Inrft. You will find thnm In our windows. You will mmm tfftwn on our sldowftlk. BOYS’ CAPS Our Modi it IN bMI Attnriftd and choopott m tho city. For 28 and SO conlt w« nU Cftpft IHftt mftko your boy look wftl dmitd. MULHERIN’S HAO BROAD STREET. Optician DR. HENRY J. CODIN. - * • < * fir 4*4 ae«t #Mt I* P%*m**m H «*«4 ABMMM—A—————■ ■mi II **^ LETTER FRO.-I JIASt: JATE.V Ini* »*»**. 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Toting Jainra. who Is U years. of ag*. and who ha* )<rn hi bualwas to Kanaa* City for •avaral year*. hear* an •arrilrnt r*ft>t- Ullca H* run* a rlgar at and In U»* rr.nrtbouae Inter*lawad, Jatnaa admit-1 ted bavtag known Ijowa, the uwfwt r ho «m arrest ad • day or ao *g»<, for enmr time, but could nod recall hat- j Ing written him a letter, Bucklrn'a Arnica Salve. THK BEST SA I .V Ein the world fs» ! Hrulwra. Berea. Ulcer*. Salt Rheum, Fav#r Bora*. Tattar, Chapped Hand*. Chilblain*. Corn*, and all Skin Eruption* and poal'tvely cures Pile*, cr no pay required It ta guaranteed to glva perfect satisfaction or money re funded Price M cente per bo*. FOR PALE BT HOWARD * WILLET. The convention of north Oeorgla ! borer swappers <vlll meet In Gainesville Oct. 11. to bold three day* People will t>e present from every point In north Georgia, and many from Gaines vflle and North Carolina It will he large gathering. Five thousand «nl- . mala are expected. Swapping and rae- . tog stock will be the main feature. A fine half mile track la located there. is it Worth ANYTHING TO YOU Equar*. honest dtallnga. prompt service, strict si ted tion to your orders end an esrneat desire io satisfy you, no matter at what cost. Add to this our very Urge and complete stock of Watches, Diamonds, line and medium grades Jswelry. Sterling Silver wear, Rich Cut Class, en ables us to offer you in ducements worthy of your attention. We Scbieijert & Ct., Jewelers. DdoMtco mu in:*. »twin Urtw4 « iuw Imiw «l • HftlMl I HI He* f|rt | a* Hnbb] [ Mart*# #f ttM 9Bf*i# 0t 9m* iftftA kill I 841 «o t«*W BfyC tanlßf 9rt * ftftjt* I t«f mm *4090 9m t9t IMOM »••<* Ml I if- Mm?* ilmm Bf b 4 lon tie 49“lwa *§ of * I [4*9% • ***%mt mm mm ft*****! kiw ] I Imp mm l% * >*r*iftn4 biml *H4 kii •"•## \ 1 its nnf 9 lift ft «ra« **-*## mil*** mi j I *4B up Mrltk Ik# If II.WI## ft*# |itr nr#Fl ft : It., «kkk k OdKMUWi k» i*ap» Ok I. 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Whekle#, | Mat*# and K*al bad tirwd "With that tha inaftlt #> winded a 1 r.laat of Tor-ward, rbara# and lb* nr® caught up tb# rrf aa«l eharg-d Ilk* kpartana ap ikoa* hatghia toto It* ’ jawn of death Tk* nfr - and t*ai h .otored raralrjr war* Ik# Rrwt. and as- j , lar that Ik* whole araty and It I* uoj raor* I ban J italic# to nay those wegruws worn nraoua til# pluckieftt EHB (Hi Inf held To alar wbtt» »* «**# *»• *•* I i »«ronton. but to oh*y Hbafirr’a rota- j mand would bar* been suirtße There waa nothing b*blnd u* under Which a * ; I run Id bar* taken shelter. The ordar j wn , disobeyed. and lb* day we* won in ■pita of General dhnftar.'' j !o.y*ar flllars .old »n«ih*a In India#* I .rnta' *iann with Ul.ln or Wal ih.m movement from 17 00 to 112 M. fluaranlaaa with aarb watrb at J fir ha t<l'a. Rallabl* l*awnbrokar on Jatkaon atrrat. A COUNCIL OF INDIANS. ninneaota Paopla Will Try to Avar* Further Troubln. Walker. Minn.. Oct. i. The au thorttle* her* are makliiK an rarnert effort* to quell iha Indian dlaturbancea without a rla*h. and bnv# called a tr.aatlnc of all the Indian chief*. Mea ernaer.s have been sent to all parti of I the reservation for the purpose of rail ing all the chiefs together. This i treasure was adopted for the rra»on that the troops sent from Fort tfnel : ung are Inadequate to force matters. | If the troops should Insist upon mak ing arrests on Bear Island, trouble would no doubt follow all along the [ line. The arrival of the troop* has made the Indians stubborn and they have become turbulent and Insolent. Re 'inforcements have been sent for and in the meantime troops are quartered at Walker. Smith A Wesson pistols from |5 to $8.50. Several good bicycles for sale very cheap. Oood watches from $1 25 to $50.00 at Lewis .J. Schaul, Reliable Pawnbroker, under the Arlington. || TRAIN ROBBER TO HANG,’ Punishment of Death Fixed Upon James Oarlington. Fort Worth, Texas, Oct. 4. Jas. Oarlington, one of the four Santa Fe train robbers, was found guilty by a Jury today, and sentenced to hang on the gallows. The prisoner maintain ed a calm demeanor and did not be tray the least agitation when the ver dict was read. George Moore, another of the men being held, was brought Into court today. His case will go to tfial tomorrow. OASTOm A. 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MM HvVhiM At m i9f Am# Mb* Ls #99'* |PYIB* • tfcftßß,. * f*«P [VHP## 9« It YWfBB Ft***, HFFBw mmm* I ft* 2«tli4E (HWNIHA# f<NP*tw BO# WMIIIFF iNHs - i n t t| np-M wftMßy (FftaH cdfi'l !Mwu.r * I* vam# InMtfw* \u BABB VtlHrß ftAll 11 AftfViHß pyfit fPfttttt A#4f»bb AlFft m am****- i* Hiy. it v afraid of a mob For Ml ling a Haa WAo Had lAtalMd Ml* A M*. Prukforl M o*l^4. -Jokafto#! | ;tbg pf Ik# Rocky Rtaa*-fc a«*gfckor borki la tk Is county raar to YTnnk for* and g«v* ktnuudf up aaglng b* .had hilled Huron Buflln. Hwalllag a»ai# |b aiat*<ucni lha I bto wif* ha.l bwww away from home for a arwak or »« „i-ending a waartlflad arntug at Ik i Rocky Brtaach ch«r*A H* wrwl ow#r ! brlag her bout* when Hußta objec ts* to her l**ring A quarrel an«u*d. and Bufftn hit Hndliag on lb* • hc*h with a aharp sioaa. rutting a d«*p aa ,n from whlra Ika Wood waa allll flowing when ha reached the jwii Snelling than draw a plaiol and ftrad sirtklog Ruffin la lb* bead, and b* Ml to Ih* ground Ilk* a log Haalling did pot alar at the wane of Ih# fight but a motawat, but ha A sura ha killed Muffin. gnelitag Mid h* wasa frald of a mob sad wanted 10 be locked up and pro tected. but there Is no evidence of a mob. aa be ie lbe only one from that neighborhood In town Buffln la un married CLEVELAND'S ESCAPE. Pickpocket* Clef In Their Work at the Hayard Funeral. Wilmington. Del.. Oct 4 The Hayard obsequies were profitable to a gang of clerer pickpockets. The pllf-r --ers were men and women who took advantage of the report* concerning the public Interest in the occasion by l omlng here from Philadelphia to reap a harvest They hegan their operations gt the Clayton House, where a large number of people were assembled early In the morning to be In readi ness for the funeral. After the gene ral mix-up of humanity In the hotel corridor several men missed their pocketbooks, wallets and other valua bles. At Old Swedes Church, where servi ces over the dead ambassador were read, the pickpockets did a thriving business in the great throng that surg ed to and fro. . United States Marshal John Cannon Short and Chief Justice or the Supreme Court Charles B. Lore had their wallets stolen from their hip pockets. Ex-President Grover Cleve land. who was one of the honorary pall hearers, stood next to Judge Lore when the thieves tugged at the latter’s roattails. Judge Ta>re says hi* wallet was In his pocket during the first part of the service, but ho missed It when the line hegan to move toward the burial ground. Mr. Cleveland, when interviewed, declined to state whether he had suffered any loss. Complaint* have been coming to the pollco In bunches and Chief Dolan figures that pickpockets took away at least SBOO with them. INSANE THROUGH HYPNOTISM. A Boy Goes Into a Trance and Cannot Get Out. Houghton. Mlcb., Oct. 4. John Kti ranen of this city, nine years old. was pul into a hypnotic trance by a com panion. It did not hurt him for tho first few times, but yesterday he went into the hypnotic state and has not come out. The doctors say he is In sane. Our goods bought right and wo sell them right. Lamkin & Co. f *akinC CNAAIM AIV* I Aa. Nw« Mesas# *• toftAn—> I »a*we ! nft'rtT—Tirif * # *1 IiImAEI j f%K4*«A*« BflMt 9m#'** ‘••►4 I'ftM****’ I .a. r . y mm g mrnm 19mm I 9mm* tomumum- **4 l%l»f M* *9bbM* I *Hne« »' I I AT r’MH’AW*** i 91 N II (%«' *a a* •••••« •* aa to atHtl a. •aasa#AA». -A ** • •* * *J bJ I l-lah * ft If 9 I t.tlJlif “Ur9*»*’ ft Milt f I ftitHi Hrwftft mmm Null TllM, I*9. I AT finiltili liSSaiw# h Z Z * ZZ!$ it H*tt*rlr* Witt)* «ml ItHT*** Maul I v «n 4 Arutu*** Ttw**. 19 of* the n.rw Out* W. 1* PC .. . n * W 4fc .4*l ITITHIRfitT r. «!..! ts ♦* »9m an |J .fJ2 41 .ftSt ruh mm* r.:: *.*.!. »* •* v 4 i Phhad "phta 7. .* .*! «* * ** 1 uwv«ie":::::: “ V* .«« ! Kr,.,i-lyti 777 !. U « •«* IHI Unit* *7 la* .2*l OABTOnXA. Btbil I>r tug* ELECTROCUTED IN fIACON. Street Car Conductor Milled Ihirlng a Storm Mai <>n. Oa.. On, H. I* Huike. M years of a***, a tyndurlor on the Ccn ■ollUated street car line. «■» elei-tro culed Sunday night at al«>ut l« o'c.o-k during the *torm. Burke pn **r j No. It. Vinevllle line. When he rtach lel the Internet thin of Munroe *t*e»*t ' and Washington avenue, he found a ivtie hanging. Interfer.ua with thi I a.ring o' the car. He dlßinminied, j»nd. taking one end. wound It around a j telegraph po*t A* It was a guaid : wire. It te supposed Hurke thought j there w»* no danger In the other end. H,. waa warned hy the tnotoinriHn, but disregarded the motorman and giasped the wire. PaasehSere In I tie car aaw the fatal blue light na tha wire cam** In contact with the unfortu natu man * flesh. He acteamed for help wveral time, tiut waa umible to let go. After a few neeonda he fell. None of the people on the ear were ah!# to render tiaKletance, and it was not until Superintendent Wlnt. ra < ami- and cut the wire that the body was examin ed. The toati'a lh.dy showed no dlsflgure ent. Hl* left hand w'here h" graatieil the wire la badly,burned. Hurke leivis a wife and several small children. The tnqueat thJs mooring returned a ver dict In accordance with the facts. For cemetery lots and front gardens nothing Is prettier Ihsn a green sward, which can Is* innlle bf using Evergreen Tatwn Gras* Heed. Hold hy the Alex- Biider Heed Co., «IS Broad at reel. Dr. Brigk* Not Satisfied. Ookland. Ca|., Oct. Hcv. Dr. Briggs, of Austin, Tex, has been ac quitted of Immorality, though found guilty of falsifying In minor matters, by the Jury of the Methodist church, South, which has been trying his case. Hy the close vole of 30 to 33 the con ference then "located” him, which will prevent him from accepting « pastorate elsewhere. Dr. Briggs protested vigor ously against this action. Can’t Clo to Kansas City. Kansas City, Mo., Oct. 4.—President McKinley’s private secretary has sent a telegram to Hon. Webster Davis, who is campaigning in this part of the country that the chief executive will not I"' able lo Include Khiisus City in hl» Western trip. CASTOniA. Boar* the ou Ha,e * |W^S ® oU 2 l,t 6ls :r C&AfMz&x just Arrived Beautiful line of China Naning. solid Mahogany Bedroom Suits, lovafy Line of Walnut Sulla, finest line of Extension Tables in Hie city from $3.50 TO SSO Oil SUITS IN GREAT VARIETY. FLEKIMG&BOVLES 904 Broad Straot. PORTNER’B hOI BRAU and VIKNNA CABINIf r UNANDSOP Export Beers ARE THE BEST geK ro* tHFIL MONEY TO LOIN. In any sums dAstred from SSOO upwards, in straight 3 and 5 years tlma. or on IO years time, payable in equal annual instalments. Lowest rates of interest. No expense to borrower except the usual attorney and record fees. No delay in getting the money. AlexaiMJoliDSon Agents Hr >Uisb A m*ri«aa M'.Mgac* t onjpany, 705 Broad St. And T*rr tow rule** Pir#. yAI.VK* ftt»«l f£TTIIMI»* ;.!<«*». KrpAiH*. Lombard Iron Works 4 Supply Co., I WHOLESALE . PAINT WAREHOUSE , One-half car , Atlantic Lead There can be no better Lead , in Amtrlca. One-half car 1 Atlantic Li.iseed Oil 4 cents a gallon. Setter than cheap Western Oils. One car Dry Mineral Paint Outhouses, Roofs, Fences, Ac. Cheap aa dirt. OcDres. colon Dr? and io Oil Pratt & Lambert’s Hard Oil and Varnishes Pure Ready Mixed Paints Tha very best made. Plastico. The best Wall Finish. taTlt you are In doubt about a painter we can al ways find you a good one, and a reasonable one In prlcj THE HOWARDS WILLET DRUG COMPANY. ■siisimoiiAMißnaiiiM' CH«*4* fctol ikft»o>ftft|»o>lWh j> Vi fCiMBiIIVB upon «#h.«j% mm Hmmm Mafti a amanllc UuaHiAAA. a*4( AVft AtwiTft ml Abatb f., A p, g-p -- ~n tub* rs > «a>> awewaew saw*** fAr-TTn. wy I PM. saw » MM MW* ****** w» «*• awto ■•**- mm* UR" *■* B* f 7*mi ****** M##M|#'AHA Maas ■■(HI ftilVlwr ttoftway wMRRAftI \ m*wß# im §s. *w w*M fttkiNv T * ftN# ***** WAMkHMI 1 ** *** # 1-444 a%U »iwtfrA «Mt» ._ f f Wa»a towaw ml *A a#A | at m»* *%a pun! 1 b • awm-w «w*a ******* aaa<R aaft MMHai i M *^*r* L mm)4 m+ Rtaffa *M |o«A ! 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Som#ofW*# npooju VAlucAAr# th# rnoHi of our '* planed for th# occunkyn man V **•*• ... frank to conf#*». art rather acootnui, *W” ,V attributable to our ability to *•)** Sf'^tlrrllf^AM th# enexp#ct#dturn* the mark#t* siSSTthRt in all It Is a wond#rful collection ol ShoM that will be sold At our new stor# this w#«k for Fifteen different styles In L*d.#»- Low and Hi«h Shoes And #i«ht different mytes o ««"». These Are genuine bargAlns purchased by our wr. Cou ley while in the Easl. . Auents for Hanan A Son, StACy Adai.is> (V Co., Edwin C. Burt And Ziegler Bros. If you want two thing*, tk* high*at aatlafactlwa and a saving as monay. )*at make >,>ur#«-if one „t „ur eu-fmer. We can furntak rldMa with blrfl—l t.», and the M la tha market at that. The rwcaßt A per cast reducOoa waa a quar.er hit. but tore a a praoeaah* of home runa: (alumWss. toMA SSO «. and your last .ha nee to get this popular mudel at prtc#- We J h«va three shop «..m .only) model H. ladlM’. vre wilt let •? Hertford at *45.«* and ladle*’ Vedette at **■«•. !•<»*• .J* 11 “* **’ boy* and m. o th.re .« nothing on the market io compare with the Ketdat •per la lat $25.00 and the Jack at ***ond hand tleveland*. RambleM fr.sr.nts. Hiearns. Victors. Kid red*, and Itacyr lea. from IL.OB uP.sHAt condition, and »» let them go at any old I'Gcc-theydldnot c™t thing, were given to us by iao,pta who uantot to ride the BTA J W’tlBKL OF TUB WOULD, and only sold in Augusta at DEVENEY, HOOD & CO Bicycle Department. .„. „ , I>jOORS.SftS.H;-,r.BnND S - u ... Mill Work - - •. Hl™* ' Of EVERY 'DESCRiPriON. YELLOW PINE LUMBER PiMilJ.l iAt'lbkY AjtO.rkW MILL EQUIPPED W .JH lkf ££,,( .MPJfOVt >l£ N 7 . • 99T3itoH OffljAHll ATION TU'-HI. l>sh mtVt(■Vf~ FPA RT MfM ruitilNE IN-STOCK AM) PROMPT SHIPMENTS ASSURED; 130999 ' p'liir.r,.'rA.T/vt,r>r,u'L6.EfC','iPoN APBcraTiON. s— , Perkins Manufacturing.goju3isr& Ga ; drugs chemicals PARR'S PRARIACY 512 BROAD STREET. TOILET ARTICLES STATIONERY OCTOftft* * IP^TIROISriZIE] “The Barber Shop of the South.” HICKEY’S is the Place Five Barbers, all first-class artists. 212 and 214 Bth Street. A akMUH m tv stift MH4UANCV