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Children’s
Perfect
Fitting
Clothes!
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th« •mall t*oy» driarhad end h*ph lutnovar
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THE KNIGHTS
HIVE THE TOWN
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wore cm Ir at ik* verb me b«i>iq«an.n
of ik* 4lfl*fvnt commandert* « Ac
tampan t-d hr lb# alrcia. of Bouaa's
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Prompt* p tan •'clack General Go
bi a tk** It' ><ia»ma::t and th* great
farad* .(afkft * Tk aarrtm
algaaltsed mrm IWMtire of today'* pa
rad* d**(dt« tj>e ’ftMfo* of President
M> Kinl**., ocA#ral .Wti aalar and Then |
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PARTY UM AITERNOON
riMtcr T rm.y CU«rt*lii» MU
Friend*.
Mr*. Wlllt* levy's lovely home was
yesterday thrown open to tin* friend*
of Master 1 racy Levy In birnur of but
birthday. Beautiful rootw *nd other
flower* *nd many aoflly-ahatWl <»n
die* made *n exquisite nettlnK for the
bright fsce# and pretty coiiumn of the
little lad* and lassies. at id from three
until seven merriment and laugbcci
reigned (ttpremr. Mtirh fun was de
rived from one of the game* of the af
ternoon. "The New Woman," In
partti-iilar, who *u draaaed
by all the ch|)dmt. tfle one
gaining the begt- a fir, t receiving a
hamUotne dull The fleet lirUe wan
draw n for by Mia* flay It* flttaugrlo*
and Mlaa MargutfU* ISVf Y»* by
MU* I-fry, White (he lujujif was drawn
for by Ml** Marian Marlin pad Mia*
Louiae Alexander hA* noil by MU*
Marlin. •
The boy'a fliat prlae wa* deawn for
by Maater* Joe Laney. Harper David
son and Alee Arrington and wa» won
by Maater Joe lainey. The boy*’ booby
was drawn for by Mutcra Abe Uvy
and Gasper Hulbert and won by Maa
ter Abe Levy.
After the game* dainty refreshments
were served:
Present were: Misses Marian Mnr
tln, Gay De Beaugrine. Unite Alexan
der, Sadie Cohen, Marguerite Levy,
Hannah Belle Koppel; Masters Vin
cent La in bark. Sol Cohen. J. Harper
Davidson. Abe Levy, Ralph Arrington,
Clarence Levy, Pickens Dugas. Boyd
Rivera, William Wirt Fry. Gasper Hul
bert, Alec Arrlnglon, Joe Limey, Will
Sherman, Elmore Bntey, and Joe Levy.
DEATH OF MRS. BARKER.
Ceased Away at Her Home on
D'Antignat Street.
Mrs. Mary Elisabeth Barker wife of
M». Albert Barker, died at 2:30 o'clock,
at her home oa d’Antlqnac s -t, this
morning, after an Illness of only one
week caused by feve,.
Mrs. Ba. kei was a native of flat ba
ilor*, We.st Indies, and Had only been
n resident of Augusta for ene year She
was thlity-flve years of age. and was
n conscientious Christian, a member
of Asbury Methodist Episcopal church,
and a devoted wife uni mother She
leaves to mourn her loss a husband and
two children, to whom is extended
much symivathy In thefl* sad bereave
ment. ''
The fun ml occur* at 3 o'clock to
morrow mo'ning from Asbury church.
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AwaMad.
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ITa .arc faafrday TkU work will
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j work will beer la at owe*.
Tk* (Mim* a»d bailer* are betas pr*.
I pared for iraacportel’oa aad *aa be
j iwnred at abort kotlre to lb* all* d*-
latrad.
Only on* day'* work will b* rt~
qnlred lo lay lb* pip* from ifc* apriat
to tb* bit main lb* work at lb*
other end raa be compiled la abort
order.
••possums/*
Tk# Flral of Ihe Season Seen
Today.
Ttir amwadlnw. wild frmpea and
peraimmoa* nra now getting tip* and
be allgbl old ntmaauiaa with ibetr
young one* nr* feaailn* royally. All
ilt:rlag th* *umin*r bard time* barn
been aiarlag lb* family In th* fnce.
bat cow ihe layer* of fnl are congre
aallng about their abort riba.
The negro with bin brag dog and
ir laly a*# la foraging through Ibe for
e*t aflar the aweet fla cored den I ten
and tinny a barrel by the rhlmney of
Urn but haa Its grinning Inhahllam
fattening for Ibe wlnt«w mopning’a
meal.
Today the Aral 'poanume of the aea- 1
con acre aeen In Ihr rMy and were
readily aold by the owner*.
AUTUMNAL REUNION.
Notice to the Congregation of St.
John's Church.
Wednesday evening, 12th Innt.. at 8
o'clock, the congregation of ftt. John'
church la requested to come together
In a social reunion Memlwra of the
congregation seeing this are urged to
jhe present. After « brief service In
church, light refreshment# will he
served In the parsonage. The occa
sion promises to be a delightful on *o
! dally and productive of much good.
In announcing the meeting Sunday
morning the pastor said the object is:
"To give thanks to oor Father for
many blessings, better acquaintance
and love renewing with one another
and mutual encouragement In the
Lord's work."
Handshaking ajid good cheer will be
prominent features of the occasion.
THE PRESIDENT'S PARTY.
It Passes Through Chicago En Route
to Nebraska.
Chlcpgo. 111., Oct. 11.— Mr. McKinley
and the members of the cabinet passed
through the outskirts of Chicago today
bound for the Omaha exposition. No
effort was made to extend a demon
si ratlve greeting. A delegation of
North west rn railway officials and
members of the peace jubilee commit
tee boarded the train near Western av
enue and greeted the presidential party
Informally. The train was quickly
transferred to the Chicago and North
western railway over which line the
parly continued Us Journey.
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A Narrow Escape.
"•his morning a negro driving a
spirited horse had quite a narrow es
cape. As be was driving down Eli*
two drays started In from both sides
of Mclntosh. The man could not stop
his horse and came very ueat- death,
as the tongue* of both drays ran Into
the vehicle where he was sitting. For
tunately he was not hit by them.
COL. WHETS
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THE INWAIW.
rk* Cawfcrcorr Haa Tat Amawwted
Any tfctwg
Mtaneßfxdte. M 1.. - *• '! tt ***A a#e* I
rial l« Tk* Journal from Walber. Mima, I
j e •tv rrmfei air. #«o*eted to tab# J
place today betw*** ibt milaa r la
dlanc and India* OmMWaM Jmea.l
wko arrteed fr.»in W*»hl*«t<m laall
nigkt. will ad h# held After ih* #•»*•■" I
t a*l yeoterday. It #aa toMbd *'*' I**l
end runner# wltfc fl*w*rul lto«>*r'« ul-|
timeiurn uittlt tb* toe«a< agree *en* by]
’rather AUdrato* mutn to tb* ag**ry.
They were imported t«u*ay. but a b»*H
a** *•• rnlttng na tb* lake and may
prevent travel Cktef nv Mnulb wllb
drew t* the ramp aortb of tb# *#>•«•
ry crier tb* rounutl and other *blrf«
went to their hnmee It la acid tb*
Indiana are dlaptocard * .th that part
inf ttaraa's ultimatum In wfcl-h b*
threatens to rba.tla* th*m unl<->* they
I mm* In and aubwiil They think II la
I too warlike That will make no dlf-
I rermx * however. Tb* term# are th*
heat that ran l» made. and. unl*e* the
Pillager* areept them, vleorouc effotta
| will be made to bring mem to term#
by fore* of a rove .
' Ckteagn, Oet It—Orde“a nr* r» five I
at division headquarter* her* from
Oenera! Baron. In twmmand of Ih* Im
part men! of the lako and the Dabo
tahs. to have th* fourth Infantry, at
Fori Khendan. and the *e venter nth In
fantry. at Pnluntboa tiarrarka, Ohio, In
rradtneaa for Immediate nervlre *1 the
oeen* of the Indian trouble In Minne
sota.
',
Minneapolis, Minn.. Oet. 11.—Oenernl
! Huron today wired Colonel Kturala, ,
Adjutant Oeneral In eharge of the De
! partment of th# Pakotaha. to send all
I the remaining tble-bodlml noldlerc of
the third left at Fort Hoelllng. Ther.*
are not* only about twenty-live availa
ble men, and those will be gent lo
Walker tomorrow.
"stole jewelry.
Melt In Miller Colored. Arrested For
Theft Today.
Detectives Wiae and Sheron made a
good and lurky catch thin morning In
the orreKt of Melvin Miller, colored.
Miller was employed by Mr*. rGeer
on the corner of Elbert and Brood to
lay gome carpet*. After he had gone
she missed a diamond ring.
The detective* were notified sml at
once got on the trail. Miller lives lt»
Hamburg and his room w«» at one#
sen robed. .
In a satchel were quite a collection
of Articles which were taken to police
headquarters
The negro, who Is a medlum-siited
boy, was found in Mrs. Moore's kitch
en Mid carried at once to headquarters.
He acknowledged hia crime and told
where Iwo rings belonging to Mrs.
Moore could be found. He disclaimed,
however, knowing anything about a
pearl pin which Is missing.
Among the articles found were sil
ver culf buttons, watch, pistol, shoe
maker's tools and a number of clothes.
M'ller claims, however, that these ar
ticles are his and says the three rings,
one of Mrs. Graham’s and two of Mrs.
Moore’s were the only things he had
stolen.
Miller is from Summerville. S. C.,
but has been In this city quite a
while.
The stolen jewelry was quite valua
ble.
New York Futures.
New York. Oct. 11.—Futures opened
steady. October 5.15, November 5.18,
December 5.25. January 5.28. Febru
ary 5.33, March 5.37, April 6.42, May
5.46, June 5.#0.
Recovering.
The many friends of Mrs. Willie
Barrett will be glad to know that she
is recovering from her illness at Mrs.
Stovall's on the Hill.
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W. T. Com lag of C%»rtm*am »* *
jib* Arlington
W. B Ounn of Mat bora «. C. la •»
[th# CcmnMcc'al *
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H Omtrt lb tin* of Oroewrttt* ta
at the Arlington «
it L Aldertnnn at flarannah ta st
th* Commercial
O*o. W I'nnningbam at I-eslagtoo ta
at th* Arlington
Mr. f. T. Ijorbhart will retnm to
night from Atlanta
Mr r Brabham at Brunaoa. 8. C.
Its at th* Com mere Ini
Mlaarn .Sailt* and, Maml* Harper left
I Oil* morning foe Macon.
Mi*. John Burn* of Savannah t* th*
guest of her mother. Mrs Wm Platt.
Jo* A. Caspnnv. a large halt dealer,
lof Charleston, k. C,, I* at the Arling
ton.
A number of Augustan* went to Ma
con this morning to witness the carni
val
p, j Cameron and Mis* Cameron
of Mew York aro at the Commer
cial
Mis* Viol* Heard of Mount Carmel.
8. C-. la a guest at the Arlington to
day. 4
W H McCloud, a prominent rice
! planter near Beaufort, It at the Plan
i tern.
L. I* Brunson of Rrttnson. 8. 0., i*
| mopping at th* Planter* for a few
day*.
Lewi* Beall and W. R Sims of Bos
ton are registered at the Planter* to
day.
A Snowden and H. G. Wilcox, two
New Yorkers, are registered at the Ar
lington.
W. T. Boyer, advance agent for the
Wilson-Cleveland Minstrels, t* at the
Planter*.
J. T. Jones of the Chattanooga Med
icine company. Is reglatered al the Ar
lington.
Mr. Fred L. Morse has returned
from Marietta. O . and Is again located
With Benson & Co.
Janies A. Hamilton, proprietor of
the Wllllaton Inn. at Williston. S. C..
Is at the Planters tpylay
Mira Ella Smith, one of (he prettiest
yvuitig ladle* of the younger set, will
leave shortly for Atlanta to attend col
lege t
Mis* Katie Maud Smith, a charming
young lady of thls t city Is visiting
friends in Macon during this carnlvqj
week. q
Miss Rosa Fagan, one of Augusta’s
most popular young [ladles, left today
for Macon, where she will attend the
carnival.
Mrs, W. F. Eve and Miss Belle
Walsh left this morning for Rome,
where they go as delegates to the con
vention of the Daughters of the Con
federacy.
Cards are out for the marriage of
Miss Eva Corlnne Harter to Mr. Claude
Evans Tessier. to occur October 19, at"
8:30 p. m.. at the home of the bride,
No. 1124 Broad.
Smith & Wesson pistols from $5 to
$8.50. Several good bicycles for sale
very cheap. Good watches from $1,25
to $50.00 at Lewis J. Schaul, Reliable
Pawnbroker, under the Arlington.
DELIGHTFUL
Entertainment Given By Mr. and
firs. J. Walter Doar.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Walter Doar enter
tained quite a pleasant party of yoimg
people last night at their home on lower
Greene street. Singing and recitations
were the order of the evening. Mr.
Gus Speth entertained the party by
some excellent reciUpg,
It C. & Cl.
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WANTS ANOTHER DAY.
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ideally the gaiety at the tHaaanad !
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wouht f»nr# •no»H*f toy.
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tim# when Mr. Nurtii rrtwmi.
council jneenNa
Several Hatter* ol Interest to B# DU- j
CtiiMl ThU Afternoon*
Thia aft.-rno.»n at 4tfl) the ritr father* I
will aaarmble M the rounell chamber to
attend to aeveml matter* at anufeet.
Th* new city rod# wilt he stwntel
for their approval, and Ihe float adop
tion of It will proha hi y west.
The petition of the Bamea atrert clt
lam*. asking that th* cvmlract fur the
■ewer to be laid on that street, which
was recently awarded to Mr Robtie,
will be cancelled, a* they claim the »*w
er 1* not needed and that the expense |
will be too great on the property own
er*; and the petition taking that the
co*t of the payments tie reduced wlil
come up for Anal action
The rather* will probably be In act
•ion for quit# i whilf.
PAPERS FILED.
Realty Transfer* Recorded at Clerk's
Office
Jamea L. Sibley to Mrs Mattie
Sibley, et. al., one-fourth Inter
est In 257 acre* of land on Sa
vannah road, consideration love
and affection.
E. A. Hal lock to Edward Halloek,
two lot* In Summerville, consid
eration 1®
Caroline H. Duga* by administra
tion to Emily C. I)uga*. ptop
erty on northwest corner of
Reynold* and Lincoln streets ;
consideiation - $1,9-41
WHEELER ON HAND.
The Fourth Army Corps Turned Over
to the General.
Huntsville. Ala., Oct. 11.—General
Joseph Wheeler arrived « few minutes
pqst midnight to take command of the
fourth army corps, succeeding General
CflPPlnger. General Wheeler was met
by a committee of citiaens headed by
General Moore. He was escorted to
the Huntsville hotel. He is in excellent
health. He had many visitors today.
General Wheeler’s cavalry division,
destined for Oulum service, began to
come in this morning, with the arrival
of the sixth cavalry. Colonel Baldwin.
The tenth came in two sections over the
Nashville. Chattanooga amt St. Louis.
Only two troops of the eighth cavalry
are yet to rcime.
Off For nacon.
Quite a number of Augustans left
this morning for Macon to enjoy the
diamond jubilee of that progressive
city. The Georgia train was crowded
and a jolly crowd It was. Quite a
number who did not go off intend to
leave In the next day or so.
*>idn’t See Andree
Trondhjem, Norway, Oct. 11. — The
German steam yacht Helgoland, with
the members of Herr Leimer’s expedi
tion. returned from Spitsbergen, hav
ing reached 81 degrees north. They
did not see Andree. but. had collected
much zoological material.
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The marr.at* «f A Ilea Farr to Mr F.
IC, Imaaaa la aaaonarnd lor tomoen.w
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l#aa*#s. who la a popator yonag I
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RAY I AMIS CHARGE.
ll# Hat at* th# Mar. and Stripes as
Ih* Spanish lrs>»
I [By Associated Prea* lo The Herald I •
Mansaalllo. Oct. 11. The Hpanlard* |
who have been garrtaoalag Manaantlio
Imrve ker* at daybreak tomorrow on j
board tbe steamer Porto Rico for CI-]
rkfagua Col. Ray, tb* American ■
hr na« onr best efforts to make
year purchases entirely satisfactory
her#.
MAHONBY &
ARHSTRONG,
COAL and WOOD
STROWOER a»t. BELL 179*.
Office and Yard No. 1 toacartan .Street
commander, paid a final visit to the
Spanish commander. Col. Parron, tbl*
afternoon, and wished the Spaniards
bon voyage. Tbe American troops
then marched to tbe public square.!
hoisted the Stars snd Stripes, and prft-'
ceeded to tbe custom houre, where a
similar ceremony waa performed. Our
soldiers repaired to the postoffice and
hoisted the American ensign. In tbe
majority of Instance* the incumbents
hold office oending the arrival here of
Gen. Wood. fa
Nothing In It.
[By Associated Press to The Herald.]
Washington, D. C.. Oct. 11. Adju
tant General Corhin said today:
“There is no thought of mustering out
the Forty-Ninth lowa. The regiment
Is now at Jacksonville and goiag Im
mediately to Savannah and thence
with Lee."
Miss lielna Ferris is visiting friends
in Macon.
TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION
Special Notice.
Headquarters Knights of Equity, Coun
cil No. 2.
Augusta. G«.. Oct. 11. 18SS.
A MEETING OF THIS COUNCIL
will be held at the office of BROTH
ER W. H. M ALLSTER. 1021 Brontl
street, 8 o'clock. THIS (Tuesday)
EVENING. A full and prompt atten
dance Is requested.
A. A. EVANS. Commander.
IV. H. McAlister, Record Keeper.
LOST—A WHITE SILK WAIST BE
TWEEN Calhoun street and Daly's
store, on Mclntosh. A suttable reward
if returned to 953 Broad street.
FOR SALE—ROAN MARE. 7 YEARS
old: sound, kind and gentle: any lady
can drive. Also wagon, road cart end
harness. Apply 523 Watkins street.
Oct 12
WANTED IMMEDIATELY—A GOOD
cootr. Apply at 627 Broad street.
Oct U
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NEW YORK COTTON.
; January •• .. .. .. I I*
February * » B **
iMsrrh » *7 4 w
■ May I « 5 *5
June .. .. .... .. .. .... I ll
Joly •• .. .. .. .. »• * ... I to iyi
Auguat •• •• •• •• .. .. I-B
October Hi 3 I*
November ~ .. .. .. .. .. 1-1* 3.21
December .« •• .. •• •« .. §.24 3.34
Tone Quiet
Middling «-'»
LIVERPOOL COTTON.
January and February 2 «l 2 *2
February and March .. 2.(2 241
March and April .. .. • 2-(3 S.(W
April and May 3 HO 3.51 «J
May and June S4l 541 *2
Jure and July 02 3,02 03
July and Aug t.os * ®s
Aug. and Hepl *■§* 04 5.»3 to
Sept, and Oct. .. .. .. 2 *2 2.C,»Jd
Oct and Nov 2.*2 2,«2
Nov. and Dec 5.0 ! *2
Dec. and Jan 2 *1 J.ti
PORT RECEIPTS
1097 I*9*
New Orleans 1774# ; :553
Mobile Ml* BN
Savannah 12*40 1««*7
Charleston I**'
New York 50 ——
New York .... 3131
Boston 7'W) 254
Philadelphia .. 7«2
Estimated total 53910 7 20H
CHICAGO PROVISIONS.
WHEAT—
December •*% 64'4
®4 T * ®5«
CORN—
October
Dw'ember .. •• 2'j 7 4 30)4
May 32
OATS—
October 2 1 *«
May «ta
PORK
December "® n ‘
January *- 80 *”'*
LARD—
Deccm'>er 4.6>
January .. 4.i2 4-*J
SllrEJS —
Oc’ober .. .. * 5.20
January 4.60 1-67
NEW YORK STOCKS.
Sugar 11® Ufa
Tobaccv 125
B R T B4l <> li4l S
C. B. <J 113% Ufa
Misosurt Pacific 314. 32’i
Louisville and Nashville : l'a
Manhattan .. 92% i'-'l'i
People's Gas 10»\ 1*9%,
Union Pacific 21% *fa
Rock leiard llOOlri lOO I^
St. Paul l° fi, s l l 'fa
Southern Railway, pfd ..32% 32%
Western Union 90% 90’*
Gardelle, who always has the best in
everything, makes no exception to the
rule In hyacinth bulbs. He has just re
ceived an assortment of the finest first
grade bulbs—double. Roman and lily
bulbs: also a mixture of lawn-grass,
especially adapted lor this section. _