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tlwt on loaeod for th* awidily loinli*
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bility tb* akin will b* pr***rv*d.
B*for* purrh**lnc a platol nr gun.
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la J. bchaul, Pawnbroker on Jaekaon
VITA SCOPE SHOW.
The l ast Exhibition to B« Ulven at
the Park I rlUav.
On Friday evening th* ln*t of th*
aeries of vMnarope plrlorv* which
have been shown at the park will be
given.
The** ehowt hgv* been enjoyed by
number* of Auguaia’* rtlUena and
they will be aorrjr to hear that the xea
•on la over,
Quite a Urge crowd will he In at
tendance and an enjoyable evening
will be apent.
MAY HAVE ESCAPED.
Prisoner Thought to Have Eluded
United States Marshal.
Word reached Ihe Polled States rev
enue officials here Ibsl afternoon of
the capture of a negro murh wanted
by them for operating an Illicit still in
Lincoln county. Marshal Humes wired
that he had his men and was at Thom
son with him mid would be here on the
morning train. The train arrived, but
no marshal afid prisoner. The officials
here think that perheps the prisoner
may have escaped from the marshal at
Thomson.
Dance at Lake View.
The dance to be given at Lake View
under Ihe able management of Mr.
Rudolph Skalowskl, will, weather per
mitting, lake place thlß evening. Mr.
Skalowski's pas success in conducting
entertainments of (bis kind
makes this one anticipated
with much pleasure by those
who will attend.
The Lecturer Who is Coming.
Sam P. Jones, the noted evangelist,
said to thousands, at the Canadian
Chautauqua, in 1888: “Having heard
the prominent orators of the day, 1
am free to declare that I reckon Robert
Mclntyre, of Chicago, the fipeat popu
lar speaker o& this continent,"
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Since Aguinaldo refuses to accept any
remuneration for bja services until his
army has been paid, it must be admit
ted that he is « superior man to the
Spanish colonial governor.
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•detpbia Hoard of Trod* hereby orgeo
Oatgreo* to nW at IV agynork
‘ hag *e*rlno wVt artloo t* eeed*d to
! restore to tV foiled States tV ore*
i arrylao trade lo vesorta sol Hog under
■ IV Antcrlcoß flag
Hr-solved Tkat a Wurvemeal of soefc
universal advantage to avrry arc,«o»
[of our enoatry tbosM.iwelre tfc* *np
-1 port of alt Brood* of Trad* ooi men
merrM organ I*ol loos, and their ortlv*
end cornsot cuoperatloo la hereby Is*
I Vrtkr d.
••Resolved. That tfc* pros* of tV
! rolintry V urged to lend their power-
I ful aid to IV aoreoaa of tfcla great Na
tional undrrtoklog.
"TV foregoing preamble and reoolti
ilona wets unanimously aiverted
••FKKDKKIt K KRAI.EY.
“Pres Pfcltadelphta Board of Trade."
PAPERS PIT ON PILE.
Tranter* Recorded I* Clerk's (Nfk*
Today.
I The following paper* were put on Itle
l ln th# clerk'* office this morning. .
From Planter* Loon and Havings
! Bank and Mary M Hnfcweer* U>
Aabury C. Qullllan. houtc and
lot corner of Broad and Mc-
Klnne »tr*et; eonstderaUon 14,50#
William M. Mosely lo O*or«e
Wdgle, two lota on south atrt*
of Broad street, near Hawk'*
riulley; consideration. * W*
Hecurlty Inveotmant Company and
Josephine Hlreeter to Wm. K.
Miller, prot>erty on north aide of
Roberta street; consideration... I "M
Augusta Heal khitateand Improve
ment C.rmitany to Mrs. M. A.
Hprague, house and lot on east
side of Wright’s avenue, con
sideration .-I 350
Now la the time to plant your bulbs.
Wo have the beat, mixed color# hya
cinths, Roman white hyacinths, fusch
laa. tutlpe, calls lilies. Easter Hites.
Prices for bent hyaclntha have been
reduced by us to st) cent a doaen; other
tnilba cheap; try a few Chinese sacred
llllea In a bowl. The Hues Floral Nur
sery. Bell ‘Phone 1921.
CAUSED 3Y DENTISTRY.
Died After Having Hla Teeth
Pulled. SS
New York, Oct. 6.—Judaon Crotw
num> Jr., a clerk who lived with hla
parents nt 2li« Division avenue, Wil
liamsburg, died yesterday lu the East
ern District Hospital from loss ot
blood following tbe extraction of sev
eral teeth. The young man's father
anys that several days ago his son wns
suffering from toothache and went to
the office of the Waterbury Dental
company on Fulton street. Ho had one
tooth extracted from one lower Jaw,
but us the pain continued, he ngaln
visited the dental company last Wed
nesday. At this time three of his back
teeth were drawn. Tbe bleeding from
the gums could riot be stopped and
young Crossman grew weak from loss
of blood. On Friday be was taken to
lbo hospital and Dr. Blatadell, the
chief surgeon, said that an artery In
the gum bad been severed. The doc
tors could not stop the flow of blood
and the young man died.
At tbe office of the dental company
it was said that Dr. W. 0. Smith pull
ed Crossman's teeth and that Dr.
Smith was now away on a vacation.
It was also said that. Crossman's gums
were bleeding when he first came to
the office, and that he had to be as
sisted upstairs by a friend. A repre
sentative of the company denied that
an artery had been severed while the
young man was being treated there.
Coroner Delay whs notified and he will
make an Investigation.
Pineapple. Edam and English Dairy
Cheese fresh at Lainkin & Co.'s.
OFFICIAL VOTE
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124th District—
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May 4
1434th District—
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O'Connor 13
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May 12
Vote** for ratification of the amend
ment concerning election of supremo
court Judges by the people resulted as
follows:
For. Against.
Ist Ward 102
2nd Ward 100 2
3rd Ward 153 2
4th Ward 209 l
sth Ward 160 30
1269th District 59 1
121st District 1?
123rd District 53
124th District 7
1434th District 10 2
119th District 9
College Professor—Your father Is a
wealthy farmer. I understand.. He con
ducts his farm on scientific principles,
1 presume."
Student—No; be runs it to make
money.
He—l would like to go to war If 1
could get in the commissary depart
ment.
She—They would not have you there
for you don't know beans.
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THE STREET TAX
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Coum times IRalat need It Simply oo
Trrß.
It wm known tkat a( tfc# tun# tfc#
new e si# wna under muMtntiai and
new law*—some very wise ewe* -were
being toggeMed. * tbe prcpost.lwn ot
requiring all pagaient of tnxo* do# a
i i ndlUun precedent to registering was
broached. This wo* met try th* •ag
itation that aork a la* would and
rctild only reach the property holder
and would be elnaa legislation. Then
rtor on tb# proportion lo make all
nien become tax payers In fort by tba
leap of a street tax on each tn.liy dusl.
Vest, r.lay 1 rhsrged to n meml-er of
th* .i-ud# comm If tee that th# eirmmit
tc#tiler rejected (ho street uiif jiropo
attlrti because tr was no ultp> pular
InW. This Idea Wa# rejected. I learned
that c unrllmen hold that thf poor
p. igyle pay the taxbs any how flam lhat.
Id their opinion. Ihe levying of a street
ret would be In H* nature of at) addi
tional apd unjust tax burden oh lha
poor people.
Twain’s flaterlal For Stories.
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In Berlin, when one pays his fare to
the conductor on a street ear. he re
eelvr* a ticket, which Is toon after
ward collected by an Inspector, who
boards the ear at a fixed point, says
the I-ndies Home Journal. One day.
Just at a Joke, Mark Twain paid his
fare fifteen times on one trip, each
time throwing the ticket out of the
window or under hla ns soon as he
hud deposited the regular fare with
the eondnrtor. A fe«v minutes later
the Inspector would get on Ihe ear
and demand tickets all around. Of
course Twain had none to show and
hail to buy another, apparently with
reluctance. The performance timused
the American, dumbfounded the con
ductor. who had never met so reckless
a passenger, and tickled the native
passengers, who thought the foreigner
well punished for his negligence. By
this modest investment material was
obtained for a capital story, which
netted Mark T-vnip just SSOO.
Is Medicine a Science?
The annual opening and Bddresa al
the Medical College recalls the same
exercises <wo years ago. when the ad
dress was delivered by Dr. Jos. E. Al
len. and In which he alluded to “the
science of medicine." The address (lid
| not. please the editor of the Augusta
I Chronicle, and so in one of those short
editorial paragraphs a few devs later,
he enquires, as if in a triumphant
■manner: “When did medicine become
| a science?" *
We notice now that Dr. Doughty, in
his address of this year says: “The
’science of medicine has long since out
i grown," etc., so we presume we may
I answer the question of the Chronicle
by saying that inffbe past two years
medicine has risen to the dignity of a
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Oct. 6, 1898. />
"They say that Miss Easily has mar
ried a coming man!"
“Yes; but it the feeneral supposition
that she'd never Ware got him if she
hadn’t gone after him with all her
might." ux-a
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CONTRABAND WHISK BY.
United stales Deputy Collector Ikito
Sell#* l iquor Package*.
United Stated Deputy Collector Da
ria has oelxed seventeen keg* of what
he term* ecflfrofutnd whi*hy. Tbo
whisky wa* dhfpprt h«re by parti#* to
Salisbury, N. 61. and la no! Just o. k.—
that la. not in the right kind us pack
ages and. what to them aln offrnae. lx
shipped to flcatltcm* tisroe* that Is,
all but two package* of tb# Muff,
Of rour*#. the fletltlou* name* rep
resent eettaln partle*. Thu* »onte of
the goods are marked “Diamond 0“ or
“C" or tome other letter and the ones
who were expecting the good* hail re
ceived the bills of lading and were on
the lookout for them. The government
Is very strict about the shipment of
whisky and when It la not sent exact
ly as Ihe law reads on the matter the
revenue officers aelxe It.
The whole amounts to |BO or s9d
worth of goods.
His Happiest Moment.
‘•John,” she asked, cuddling up to
him, for It was the seventh annivers.
ary of their marriage, according 10
tha Cleveland Leader, "what was the
happiest moment of your life?”
“Ah, dear, I remember It well. I
shall never forget It. If I live to be
u hundred years old that moment will
always stand out as plainly as It does
tonight."
She sighed and nestled a little closer,
looking longingly up into his honest
blue eyes. After a moment's silence
she urged:
"Ye», but John, dearest, yon haven't
told me when It was."
"Oh," he answered. I thought you
had guessed it. Surely it ought to be
easy enough for you to do bo. It was
when you came to me last fail, if yots
remember, and told me that you ,had
decided to trim over one of your old
hats so as to make it do for the win
ter.”
Then the celebration of the seventh
anniversary of their marriage heeame
formal and uninteresting.
Now that Hawaii is part of the t'nl
ted States, tho refusal of tbe Postofflce
Department to grant domestic rates of
postage to the islands will not accord
with public sentiment. It looks like
one of those stupid rulings exemplified
in the act of the San Francisco collec
tor of customs, who levied duly on the
salvage of the Ameiican warships lost
at Apia. The United States gave the
wrecks to the natives as reward for
heroism In rescuing the crews. With
great labor the natives gathered the
salvage to sell at San Francisco, where
upon the government which gave it to
them confiscated it for customs duties.
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Coupon* In th# Philadelphia North
Amertrin nr# good, with ten c#nt*.
j 5* s Demntret paper |»tt*rn.
! The to. John»bury. Vt. KepuNlcsn
give* n gold woteh for eight nit*.rib
; era uxl » sliver watch for four.
' The dsn Frandwo Post will give ll#
for th# pr#Ut#M baby. Photos must
l be passed In ond will b# published as
i half times: a committee of ladles will
| make th# award
The 8»n Francisco Post* nakes a defl
! nltlon at "H*h*," and four coupons
cut from four successive Issues, ea. h
containing one letter of the word. The
“mo*t original and clever" deflnillon
will win ».t and the secon beat #2.
The Toronto Mail and Empire will
have a Christmas story competition
among ihe boys and girls under sixteen
who read its Children's Corner, fltorlcs
must not exceed 1200 words. The prtxes
are $lO. $5. and *2.50. The stories will
be Illustrated by the paper's artists
when printed.
The list ends with;
The Augusta. Ga.. Herald Is offering
$25, sls and $5 for the best letter* from
summemr resorts. The content is open
to all.
TOO LATE FOK CLASSIFICATION
WANTED —A COMPETENT MIDDLE
aged woman, strong and healthy,
(White preferred) without any encum
brances, to take charge of a residence
In the city. Her duties will be caring
for the Interior of the dwelling. No
hard work, good wages, nice room and
plenty of coal. Must have the very best
of credentials. This Is an opportunity
for a good home. The present woman
employed has been In charge for near
ly sixteen years. Address O, care Her
ald. Oct 8
WANTED—A PLACE TO OX)K.
Reference. Apply Lizzie Presley. _92«
Twiggs street. Oet .
WANTED—A PLACE TO NURSE.
Apply 1121 Twiggs street.
Oct 7
FOR SALE —TWO SUITS FURNI
TURE and wardrobe can be bought
cheap. Party leaving city. Call at 220
Greene street. Oct 7
WANTED— A FIRST CLASS COOK.
Apply at 406 Greene. Oct 6
OFFICE BOY WANTED: ONE WITH
some knoiviedge of stenography pre
ferred. Must have no objection to work.
Davison & Fargo. Oct 6
PLEASANT ROOMS FOR GENTLE
MEN with or without board in pri
vate family. Address R. L., care Her
ald. Oct 9
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NEW YORK C'VTTON.
open Clo*#.
[January .. * ** *•**
| February 8 « T
March *-3* I'**
April *■** S 8*
Ms* .. .. .. 6 5» 5 5*
June I®
August * f l
October 3.2* 3.3 t
Nov#mb#r < 3* * 21
t [leremt#r .. •• •• .. <• $-96 5.2$
1 Tori# .. .”. .. .. .. .. •• Dull
Middling 3 *-l*
LIVERPOOL COTTON.
[January and February 3.#! 19!
February and March . JO2 3»t "3
Mnrcb and April .. •• • 9 '*3
April and May *■« 3-93 #4
May and June 2 86 2.«4
I June and July .. .. .. 3.04 3.05
'July and Aug 3.87 3.'ft 0*
Aug and B#pt 3.87 06 3.n*
Sept, and Oct 3.02 3.01 flj
'Oct. and Nov 3.01- 3.01
Nov. and Dec 3.02 2.00
[Dec. and Jan .. 3.01 3.00
PORT RECEIPTS.
1697 U9*
; Galveston .. .* •• .. •• 189058 1.433
New Orleans 104*0 112.6
Mobile .. *. 853
Savannah *l3O
i Charleston .. 4545
| Norfolk fc 31 r.» 3239
Wilmington 2269 36.3
Boston 31*
Philadelphia .. •• •• 332
Estimated total .. .... 46317 52000
CHICAGO PROVISIONS.
WHEAT—
October .. .. 02 I 'j 44j*
December 02% 63*i
May .. ..’ OD4 * 4 **
CORN—
Octolier 39'» 39tA
December 35‘1* 29'%
May 32 31?*
OATS—
May 23 2278
PORK—
Decemlier 7.80 . *7
January 8.87 5.95
LARD-
December 4.62 4.. S
January 4.72 4.50
SIDES—
October -• r * 20 ——
January 4.57 4 OS
NEW YORK STOCKS.
Sugar •• 11261 113
Tobacco 12713 125441
B. R. T 8614 67
C. B. Q 1106 Ilf'
Missouri Pacific .. ... 32% 32 T J
Louisville and Nashville . 54 7 s 55
Manhattan 9S»» 9314
People's Gas 104% 104%
Union Pacific 33% 33
Rock Island 102% I#?%
St. Paul. 107% 107%
Southern Railway, pfd .. 34 33%
Western Union 91% 91% /
“Pa, what’s a -peacemaker?"
“Well, Mrs. Flaxton, next door, ev
ery lime she gets a new frock your
mother has to have a better one.” _