The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1890-1908, October 05, 1898, Page 2, Image 2

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Ttia Joint comntlt (ni of railway men appointed from the flvo brotherhood* and union* under the auspices of which Pmlilwt Me - Kinlcy I* to addreaa a meeting com posed of railway employe* Thureday, Oct. '2U. baa arranged for thro <lem nggtratlmi*. to he held during the two ilgys MluWiHd th» Jubilee. The Medl oah Temple meet tag will tj* *"l* fti ■ljur. Oat. 21, laotau,l «i Thursday afe nfcy. a* «r*t nnnounceth The I’reslde.ut yrttl be sslirfl to maet the railway employ*** lu the flrat r«igl mqnt armory TJiuraday afternoon at I*o o'clock. Itt the evening of the same da? S ban Will he given ill the firat regiment armory In honor »f the occasion. The nhsetlng Friday eveu'.ng In the Mcdloah Temple will be a se cret eeaslon of the railway employe*. The allied organisation* are the Bm ♦herKod of IxKomotlvc Engitiecrs.tbe Brotherhood of lyiromnt Ivo Firemen, the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen, tho Order of Hallway Conductor* dud the Railway Telegraphers’ Colon. James H. Wnl*h. chairman of the Com mittee of arrangements, will today open headquarters at the Briggs House to prepare for the demonstration. Our constant aim will bp to please our patron*, both In goods and price*. Ura- Kin tc Co. NECKWEAR. F. C. Turpin Company has received the latest thing in Neckwear, Ascots, Chal tilly,4-in-hands and Tecks 818 BROADWAY 818 !• Erwin Pianos * aim mm totoffto* totoi •» Irftotot mat till trfilif toot* itototo iMUto m **t* nut tUm M9*V Ask VI JL\ r GUARANTEED -nto^ Unlimited Time. | lAt totoi itoap iMW ifc* hip FIAIMI* MAS trAdTftlv to «to*4 wj Ato f4pptf A Yfto nf iltoitoi to 4 laltA' S I fP« vUwi to Voi', IS THIS FAIR? ! ggSI tBRW iff TSi.'T^ bi'iwiaH***«h AM (Malaga* too>> I.KTAIRINO «l» Tltoltoto IT ARTMTH Tboias & Barton, W. H Bamtt. Rectolvor, 710 Broadway, Augusta, Ca. plot or the pops Hn> Th*y M#** Ms*4 th* Tlchata »# Ravaaaah Oa.. Oct. I -Mr. W W. *h*pnr4 ratararrf laat alght trim MatMhoro. rh*ra hr had a® opgurta alty to Judf* grrtty a*ll of ohat th* oatrumr of th* folltlral B«h< today aill h* H* Mid th* promlnitit daoiorrat* at Bal'orh aMurrd him that th* rtMia- I al.l go for lh*tr party by • m» jortty at *oa>*thtag Ilk* Mi. DMMrracy la Bulloch ta rather Mir rad op over aha! la regarded a* a dodge of th* gopalUl* to grt «ott* for Mr BHrard K*n,»*dy. th# popMtoi raa dMM for couaty tai coHrctor Tick eta har* baaa prlatad headed ~TVmo eratlr TlckM,” leaving a *pae* Mank uadar every oil** for ahlrh raadldat** Mat* and county -are to ran. r*rep» that unde' th* word*. ‘Tor Ta* CoTlee to ” Than the name of Mr Kennedy appear* Th* dwnocraW amn to fear that th* llttl* rat* may prove «oc < rueful la aoma eases, and that the un wary may be caught by not being watched. Mr. Hhe peril Mya. HYPNOTISHS MORSES. A Navel Treatment of a Bowling Orcaa Dwter. Bowling Green. Oct. s.—Tbl* city laya claim to a novel treatment for diseases of homes and mule*. Dr. Jno. K. Gray, the well known veterinary surgeon, has aevcral times recently successfully treated horse* after hyp notising them. When friend* *ald they didn't think he could hypnotise that much-abutted animal, the mule, the doctor capped the cllmas by par alysing the stubborn old plodder. He theu cut from the beast* shoulder an immense tumor, wltieb tht> mule would not permit anyone io touch before that. Dr. Gray ha* also tried bis pow er on an unruly cow with (,U* same success. ' Ik. Gray practice* hypnotism for the pleasure he can realise, and had not thought of putting it to prantlcal use until the past week. The surgeon has thoroughly convined the "doubting Thrum ft" of the county of the mer its of hypnotism In tba practice of surgery. 5. C. & OA., CHANGES. Train to Augusta Now Leaves Char leston F-arller. Important change* have been made In the schedule or the South Carolina and Georgia railroad. The morning trains for Columbia end Augusta now leave Charleston at 7.10 o'clock. The 7.10 a. m. train Is no longer operated separately. The afternoon train from Columbia now leaves thut city at 3.45 aud reaches Charleston at Bp. m. The morning train for Augusta leave* Charleston at 7.10 o’clock, iustead of 7as heretofore. Passenger* for Cam dan aud poiuts on the Norlli Carolina division leave Charleston at 7.10 a. m., arriving lu Camden ut 1t.40,a tu . Blacksburg at 3.55 anil Marion al 030 p. in. iteturulug leave Mat ion ut 8.10 in ibe morning and arrive in Charles ton at 8 p. in. Spain, having taken the dust of Col umbus away, has nothing left Of her western empire but memories. , fj-pyui AUOUBa'A HKFjh f'n THE SPANIARD MUST ’ LEAVE THE PHILIPPINES That la AW Thai lha Fmppmoa Aak of Th*a Covarnmonl. 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(li# f»nit# will »n| remain doubtful other apple* will Itm pay for tnwtatmrt.itru. Mad lour appt* aarrehanta mode even a bs If* hearted effort la ester th|* market In UM, they would be beset with orders “ 'Mo arrant* i* Ilk* attuatam here hr - cause of the dullness* la grain marhet* and an decided* t* the downward tea dency of pr-dlt* in the empire'* wheat production that farmer* »re turning tn fruit to ehe «*t an existence The general union of agricultural soctette* ha. set Itself the leak to bring about bet tar methods of handling fruits • German*.** kraut. have gone W» f* • quantity rather than quality, b-ltln* their fruit traea roa to wood rather than to fruit. If American fruit* are fwoperly selected carefully pa* ked and rapidly transported there 1* no reason ahy this permanent market may not be opened all over, Hurnpe ’ ’’ Mias Kllsabeth White, recently r>f New York, has opened a dan* lug w h.nl In Library Hall. Monday. W.dn#*das - Friday aflernoona for children, and adult < laase* at •:*# o'clock on evening* of same day*. PRIOMTFUL TRAGEDY An Angered Man Shoot* Down Hl* Wife and Her Friend. (By Asmslated Free* to Tho Herald.) Evansville, Ind., Oct. I.—J. B. Connors wa* today Been taking a skiff across the river. A* soon as he reached the Kentucky shore he'djpehPff Are on a man and woman Vho were concealed. ft It transpired that Connors' wife waa with Charlea Williams. Mrs. Connor* and Williams were i both killed and Connor* escaped. KEENE'S WIDOW. She Haa Not Been Successful In Her Venture. (By Associated Pres* to The Herald.) Cincinnati, 0.. Oct. .s.—Mrs. T. W. Keene, widow of the noted tragedian, opened Robinson's opera house here early this season and Is reported in trouble. This is her old home. She has gone to New York, and when she returns next week her plans will be known. Thomas W. Keene left her $60,000 and her son, Claude, who Is treasurer of the Keene stock company and executor under his father's, will, says they have $40,000 Invested In Rob inson's. where they have boon running with expenses exceeding $2,000 per week und receipts about $1,500. Some Him tier!! of the company have quit. TIP FOR PLATT. New Orleans Picayune. Plait will have trouble with l|is Rough Rider candidate for governor when Teddy takes the bit between bis teeth and runs away beyond parly litieti. Very soon Teddy will be rid ing him. . .... 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HfCHHV A mw. VtiNPMMUI* !tijhir*4 ■ «l W itiifljtr**, —% < man k»*»w» m» •m.** fj)p * x (>i« waa ixa»H f v vli# <*fi * aihl Altfinptinff t'» Hit tv ftffti wi* j .LIST OF ADVERTISED LETTERS Ifemaming la (M* P—toM- * at Asian*.: 4« . Orl. i, IN* I*i«t«M f«*r iMa ltt(«ra f»llt aif ‘ A4v«r!i*-. ♦nl,* Audi fnirtf tli«* 4aip. A rutm« «*f the pass am r. dpaitmrnt requltro that osr ,wm br paid. LADIBff LI AT. I It—Mr* Osrrte Brooks. Mrs lardur lin ker. Mias Janie Brown. Mr*. Mgr-, garet VWrtranny. Mr* Maggie Brot j C—Mrs. Orssrr C«dward. PiM r’ntMnp, Mrs*-A-m* L. I'Mk. Mis* Th* Una CUIF.' Misa Mary ftt Cody. I>— Farm it- Demrual. F- Mr*. H L Ftyialna. Hr* Carrie I PlMmtg. Mr*. Koater. O vita* Margaret <thrdln> r. H— Mlaa Amanda Hadl«), Mr* Marga r*4 Harper J-Mk* Amanda Jdstes. Mlaa Betsy j jidmaoti. Mr*. J.jwe Jonas, Mlaa A*-1 rah J one*. Lr-Misa America Lrße M -Miss Kllen MrDowaß. Mrs Blla Mulligan. Mlaa Idas Myer*. Mr*. Mar tha Marrhant. —PMisa Heauftvrt Pritchard. R—Mrs. kaiaabfth Retd. Mrs, J. If. Robinson. 8 Mts* Clara Low Scott, Annie Alat um T-Mra. Ronset Twlgg*. V—Miss Vaughn. W -Miss A William*. -Mis* Chantrln'! Wilson, Mian Rachel Waring. France* Wagnor Miss Liaaie Walker, Miss Lula Wilson. GKNTLEVBN 8 LIST. A—G. a. Allen. J. M. Allsn tapeclap letlsr). B--W. H. Butlsr. D. T. Boyre, Jr.. Churl I# E. Bridges, R. (!. Blair, fallen* F At. Oardwsll, Mar- Imu>ll Carter. Hun. R. H. Camerost. Y D- Isaiah C. Davis, dim Davis, J. J fl mHx, Dr. W. 1 uidie. Bp, L. Friedman, Ernest Fortaoii. R. Oeorge, tVL. Gordon, John EL BAtsoie, William'tiL Gosuet. Nn,Wyte Hptmo*. A- Hollins, I.uthsr kfhirhrail, James pienry, J. J. Ha- Hpil. J. ft. Hamrick. Oerow Howard, llilry. 7W-J. H. Jones, J. J. Jackson, James [/Tones, Richard Johnson. Sunand Rjarkton, Rob Jcfsgn. 1 K — Job. Kelly, Dr. K. Kirk. I L—Rev. Lackman, Dr. W. J. Long. |m—B. J. Mack. J. K. Milford. Dnnkln Mixon. B. L. Minor. .!>. C. Martin. Dr. W. H. Moore, Willie Malone. fi —W. J. North. J, C. Nesbitt, M. D. O—Samuel Owens. P—Rev. G. P. Perry, C. Harley Perry, W. M. Phillips. R—Boyce Rlrharilson, John K, Rivers, s—A. W. Sibley. George Sims, C. C. Spaulding. T—Boss Thomas, James H. Trousdale. ■ Dr. C. H. Thompson. XT—W. M. Upright. W—Mr. White (manufacturer or syr up). Harry Wool, F. M. Wahh, Paul Wright. M. H Willis. y—F. M. Young. MISCELLANEOUS. Soil them Hank oUfeorgla. Serretaiy of Fair Assoclutlon.Ttrooks Press Co. W. H. s7»Sa,LINGS. P. M. The protocol protfliV'd f<ir the evac ualion of Cuba “immediately." which, 'translated Into Spanish, seems to lie equivalent to majuuia, tomorrow and tomorrow. ” Our gcorls boughferigbt and *wo sell them nfihL Lauiki# &. Go, .... NAVAL DEMONSTRATION MAY DE NECESSARY Thoro )• A SonMtion Over tho Philippine Question. Morrttt Winti AM Of tho IhUndh H*to»*.Mwrri#a COh huifllxtn it tho Wh»tO McK»h#-*Am#rftoon Wo# Vn«i« M«r H*vo to So Brauitit Into Sorvteo A«oln. !I ) flrirr- fYup is TW M*#SiF I M s |PS HP F SpsPFi Fs liM i rfsp mm hfspnmm •### ■ la n y APiOpI find »* ».'--dh #f t%# 11*%?*, -:••« «|f iMMNPPN'h IF# v •« * yttsf Pi# SPI <#*’ l#Wf t#NiNi I ftoMhtg #«SS#tflFNi PN f%S IMpm «FSS F# , s sPiF FF IM ASPS* HJ#' 4 l» S#l S»'Cl iS fVj As Jkf #*« •, FS| P# SS F PUP pPFt MwsSFl fito toto* th* reitottattoh # *•*■» fitow***’ ltoti'l dto dtoMThaa to *'***! iwohmi g» tot*. s fttf Its# IF# SSSNSF SSp F# [ iFfl# F# P ASS# SNMP IS IF# WFii# j (Mb'-**oo PKmA Pi M F#lFf# IF# ft #S*F#S-E M« Ht&Ptof #Nkt M NsrvsMFy Ust !mn4 «Mft4f ifwttN A«Psm* M* ftstsrr of SUNS. A4MS.. »## P»N IS Hot gteetoive maaato* Ttoa* aOrtato •«** etogetod tow* than an hwar. htt , t m* wghtat* wha part*- yw**d to tha uMtottM w« vgMeeat. hto « wa* a* ’mttted that th* nngaialiiTf~T *«• haid lib gtorvmg a dtapatoh ftwto Chtottohi tier regafdtog th* fwttptowe* ft w«* —■« ll alar I thto th* pmgvia ! which th* inmmt*rt~a ta tottow.ag to I uatrew the dtoitoMma to th* gwto ! lions ageetlag th* rr*!'r“t<* tofnea (any whet aw«Mtona at* I The Prewldaat ha* keen laforawd to ' ■uernl totwi i <»*» la fnvw to taa | re• muon at alt th* totoidn hwl tto ! ir**h laattaruom* da toM alart th* j demand tor lha l*t*ad to i-awea and • re****) <n«rv right* av*r «h* ratotoa l .ter to the atwai TVy retot* annee to fa matter to detail wig are intended to ! *gtiip th* Amerhhn wNb matertal to answer th* *t>aal#h I rommlatoaera. la cm* they toouid I I *i*e a potto la ih# reply •» the tor mal drmand pmaeatod by Mr Day j Th a reply Is aipmed oa Why. and ih* adjournment of *h* tommiaalon for aach a short Dm* to regatd*** by Mr Ihy sad th* *da»at*tratios aa la dicatJag that commlsatoa* work will kmw ha comirfetad. It to racugatosd 1 1,at the liilllpplßrs will b* ih* bone |of ronteg’toa aad ihat, when they are out to ta* way. It will h# P* r,, y Plata sal.tag la th* matter to arranging Tor ' the renal oa of tluam Cuba. Porto Klco and the remaining Spantoh Want la dies to tha I'altsd rftatrs. Mr Day to empowered, however, to interrupt th* commissions work at any time, ta eaar he ahoald gad twat Spola to either unwilling »o agree to the demand* of thl* goverament. or to disposed uaaecessaflly to delay the niLLION IXJLLAR FIRE Deatructlve HU re la CtorhsvlMa. Tenii Thto Morning. By Associated I’rcs* to Tha Hera t!. CJarkeavltle. Tenn. Oct. 5. —Fire brok# out la Grange Tobacco ware house. occupied by GUI and Turnley and general storage of tobacco, burn ing about 4.500 hogsheads of tobacco. The hr* ot><th# tohaceo and building la es'imatad at nearly half a million, with Insurance of about three hundred thousand dollars. The lire, spreading, hnrtird Gtacey Brothers coal and stor age shed, the Louisville and Nashville freight depot, si* freight cars on the track snd severe! cottages. The Ore covered a spare of about ten acres. The fire Is now under control. The origin of the Are U unknown. ON THE YUKON Ko Need For Government Keitel There This Season. (By Associated Press to The Herald.) Seattle, Oct, ».—An estimate nf the amount of the provision* on th* Yukon ■fever Indicates tthere will he no need of a government relief expedition this winter. The two big transportation companies have at least twenty thou t huiil ions at various points on the river, j -The North American Trading and Transportation company la credited | with theae figures: At Dawson, 4.000 Ions: Fort CNidahy. 1,500 tons; Circle City, 1.600 tons; Fort Yukon. 1,600 tons; Rampart City. 1.000 tons: Eagle City, 50 Otons :Ferry City 100 ton*. The Alaska Commercial comphny has about the same amount on hand except at Dawson, where It has about 7,000 tons. Trading posts have recently bean es tablished by the two companies on the Koyulto river, the Alaska Commercial company locating at Artie City, and the North American Trading and Trans portation company, at Perry City, five miles above. ALG MR'S MISTAKE. Philadelphia Times, Alger lias no apology to make to any man: no one cotfld have managed the department better, aud anybody who criticises him is dishonoring our glorious army. 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Oct I IV ANTUi oN At* id NT or HI *1 MKM* i-haagew a dregatst to *» years .i|sd»a** dotrsa ta assure ausptoy - ■mat. Hefetsmi o as to rbwtoeter aad .uaapeteucy. Address. Urummst. Iff Hast la* store!, OeesmsUww. *. d. tt WANTMH—A riMTInM AP «t tores* girt. Apply Ml* Gwinnett serere. ~FOR SALE CHKAM-CniUM AT M JAdCaoN gT. n>R SALK ISWA*UK FARM. ONE mil* from city limits, a bargain Ap ply W. C. Jomm, Ns. Ml Jack* .n Si Oct t nw SAUy H' »l UK AND U»T; A Hargsta; a new and attracfpvg gat t*ge with three rnanta and patmry. Corner tut ><n car line, very d#*mt«l« totalton. In North Augusta; goad wa ter In yard. Tmrm*. s§3l ratot. twldne* In small payment* prunes Mew can be Had at nsc* Addreag, M>*4 lnv**t meat." our* 11*raid. Oet. L Q R g N j for rent inn Reynold* at., •-room dwelling. Apply 111 Urudd. Oct 1 FOB RENT—HTO RIB Pffi AND HALL WAT M" Broad. Apply Cummercial Hotel. Out t TO KENT—HTORE NO. Tl 4 BROAD streat. nett below Davenport A Phln- Ity. running through to Kills strert. Prtca tI.S&O. Alexander A Johnson, TM Broad streat. Oct 1 TO R E NT-Ct >M MODIOUB STORE. No. TCI flruad streat—lTS per month. W. d. Gardner, lit Eighth street. Oct 1 FOR RENT—A NEW HOCHE: 151* Gwinnett street, live doors w#*t of M'oodlttwn avenue, eight roopis and bath, possession given at once Apply to Ctareoc* B. Clark, SK< Broad street. Oct 1 ts MISCELLANEOUS SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING only *6.00 per month at Osborne’s Business college. Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at night. Gome or call at once. Great demand for stenographers. June 17 ts MISS ELIZABETH WHITE, RE CENTLY of New York, will open a dancing school In Library hall October 3. Children's class, S:3O p. in., evening class 8 p. m. Oct S 3 100 BASKETS CONCORD AND DEL AWARE grapes, just received at Ol ovanl's, 824 Broad street. Nov 1 PIANO LESSONS. MRS. IDA STONE WATSON, 743 REYNOLDS STREET. DAXCINO SCHOOL—MISS BELLE Smith's school will be In session for children Tuesdays and Friday*, at 3:30 o'clock; adult* Monday* and Thursday* 8:30. at her parlors, 438 Kollock street, northwest corner Telfair, beginning Oct, 11. The Bell Tower Drug Store, CORNER GREENE AND JACKSON STREETS- Under nee management. A full line of Fresh Drugs, Toilet Artiolee, Brushes Etc. We make a specially of Physicians Prescriptions. I BeUTelephone 7226 PATTERSON & WADE 1 ■■ ■ *' ’ •v-r — T~ froiiLN 5 SMlal Notice*: I *a*re *-* ...rere * isg!■■»*»l re «*toto ! ####ii§4N nßlff #• | f|MF. ## #k fl «# **%t » fcfiFf* • pHH S JAM * fhref 150f1.i,0a~? hrci j ftm**"* H *r' « ##f * WIM» :#F Mn#t| *m i -rjli-ff*i 4m f#MM# f jpm fS# fvp#|«Mato> | mm »N*«t .itwwnw!...# t* P # Hwii«t ■» FpiiXi NhHFN- ItotCftfiwg ««r tmh «<v«M«irm tat r#KN *4 mm FNNfc«#4 Ffg# #*# #### * I NgptN# l .wnH## . 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B rd. are reap**(fully lavitrd to at t.nd tha tuaaral to th* former from nwrhiaaJuati Unt>U#t chi*r«F Oil WKDNfiIDAT ArtimSUQX mi t ihl-itA. , Qilder’s Pills smmpum»awmareagMMtomMMtoaM p» No Southern made Pill is so popular as Gilder's. It was born in the South. It was raisad in the South. It has always been made in the South. It has cured more South ern Liver troubles than any other Southern Pill. Southerners should use it. Let Northern Pills cure Northern people. Tie Howard & ffillet D«i Co. MAKE THKM. REMOVED TO Tl! BROIDWAY. E. W. DODGE, Manufacturer of Rubber Stamps. Seals. Stencils, Daters. Pads, Badges.&c 111 Broadway. Augusts, Ua. Rtrewgsr l’bona at^. EAGLE BAKING POWDER Saves you money. Makes high grade Bread. If you valua your stomach don’t put a 10 cents a pound Baking Powder In it. if you value your pocket don’t, buy a 50 cents a pound Powder. Eagle is 25 cents a pound. 25 cent 3 is the correct price for a good Powder. fbfi Howard & Witlet Dnn Company MiKfc IT.