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otu? American ta lot#r»*t#d In ilia
praprri.* of tba peer* negotiation*
Tb# Standard War Atla* which Thr
Hrrnid la offering to It* rrndara for 30
rant* *1)1 nnawar all qurtttoa* relating
to tbr pawtraphy »f Cuba, tb* I'hlltp
plna Inland* and In fart erary country
that it likely to ba Involved In tha
peace art (lament Call at Tbr Harald
office or arnd (blrtp rent* for a
copy.
THE EPITOME OF EVENTS.
ttrvrni>'*n rountie* In MlastMippt an*
now plague atrlcken.
ffUl —( work In to be made of the In
diana In the northwiest.
Th. Rrlllnli iroopa In Kgypt nre
threatened with an epidemic.
It la decided that nlot machine tel
ephone** until In Chicago are Illegal.
Th. net tier* are aakln* for protection
from the Indiana In the northwest.
The Vlacaya ha* been nhandoneil and
the Marta TVreaa *alla for Norfolk thla
week.
Dr. PeCosta 1* atlll dlacuaaln* the de
cline of Christianity In the United
State*.
The Episcopal convention at Waah
ineton I* to discussjthe question of di
vorce thla week.
General Lawton left SantiSßo yester
day for the United State* on a three
month* leave of absence.
The German presa declare* that there
v tll he no aenaatlonal dl»c!o*ure* In
Prince Bismarck's Metnolra.
The New York republican political
managers ate bavin* a hard lime In
restraining Hooaevelt’a impetuosity.
The present Knlxhta Templar con
clave in Pittsburg lild* fair to ecllpac
anything In the history of the older.
The Junior Pennsylvania senator has
coins to Quay'a rescue, aayln* that the
at lack ha* been timed for political rea
son*.
No sto. kholder* appeared at a called
Ttie-unr of the Hlectrulyte Marine Salt*
chrhjdn.v. mid the clerk adjourned Hie
same to November sth.
Philadelphia puts In a strong claim
to he known a* a city; of churches by
the fact that cornerstones for three netv
churches w ere laid on Sunday.
General Shaffer has been talking 1n
Michigan. He says th.it Santiago could
have keen taken in two hours, hut it
ovould have cost two- thousand lives.
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NEW KAKXXIA.
Tba Harald haa racenlly had o«oa
■ion lo dlacuu the qiteallon of terri
torial «ipou*lMi, more eapeclaily a*
regarda the retention of the Phlllp
i pinea, and tt dealrea to draw attention
to one point of »aat Importance to the
South. »l«: the puaalbla opening of
new market* for our cotton.
Notwithstanding the fact that thr
new area devoted to cotton thla year
la between 2 and 3 per cent lea# than
1 ,n the year previon*. there l» an a*.
*ured crop for the aeaaon of over 11.-
000,000 bale*. In addition, the aplunera
uow have on band « larger atock than
they have had at tbia time In any pre
vious year. The crop abroad, at the
shine time, haa ranged from fair to
excellent. lA*t year In similar condi
tions thr growers had to be content
with an average price of 6 1-5 cent* a
pound. Last week middling cotton on
the New York market touched s\.
In thee* circumstances It la but nat
ural that Ihc South should tutu with
eager Interest to the possible owning
of new markets abroad. With the Am
erican supply exceeding the demand
and the foreign market difficult of ac
cess. the annexation of the Philip
pine will not only afford a new mar
ket actually utnler the control as the
American government, but It will pro
vide the entering wedge for Introduc
ing the trade Into China. In the lat
ter country, for Instance, the native
cotton is sold at from $8 to $10.65 per
133 1-3 pounds, while American cotton,
as soou as its superiority is generally
recognited. could be sold. It la claim
ed. at from 62 rents to $1.24 more than
this rate for the same quality, notwith
standing the unfavorable trade condi
tions now existing.
WAR EXPANSES.
From the article on the expense of
the war In McClure’s Magazine for Oc
tober, from the pen of Hou. Frank A.
Vauderiip. assistant secretary of the
treasury. The Herald reproduces the
following interesting figure.-: Of the
$50,000,000 put at the disposition of the
president lu March. $20,973,274 was as
signed to the navy department; $19.-
811,617 to the war department: $35,000
to the treasury depaitincnt; and $53.-
860 to the Mate department. In a
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, PmyrMor Brasllb of the Oils**
House In Nto York t* entitUvl to a j
vote at thanks and con »l d* rat ton from
tha daraocy loving portioa of tb* in
babitaAts of tb# borough of Maobat
| utn.
Mr ttraalle abooa hi* common nett**
! by bla latest proounctamsoto regard
ing pugilist*, thetr baagara-00, and
| tbr rag-tag and boh-talla who "crook
[ tha pregnant binge* at thr kurr wharr
| thrift may follow fawning.” Mr. Roh
Fltistinmnn* Champion of tha World,
mlnu*. however hi* hlg dog, *trolled
Into tha Hilary liounr caf# iaat weak,
sat him down and ordered mo k tunic
soup.
Aftar n hurrlad eonsultatlon with
tha office, tba "champarn” wn* Inform
ed that ha could not hr served lu that
hoetelrlr.
Upon Inquiring thr causa of this or
der, II was stated that the decant pa
trons of the plac# had become tired of
the brawl#, olwtraperousness and dally
wrangling of tha plug-ugllea, and had
registered their remonstrances with
the proprietor. In consequence and In
future tha custom of prize fighter* Is
not desired at the Glisey House. The
Herald doffs It* cap to Mr. Bres
lin.
In Hemorlum.
• There Is no death. What seems so Is
transition."
Thomas J Boyd of Allen’s. Ga, en
tered Into that life elyslan whose por
tals we call death. In valu we ask.
jVhyT Why this son. father, brother,
husband, who could so Illy be spared,
should be taken hence In the flower of
his manhood. Only a few short days
ago. happy, beloved, a tangible reality
—today, only a memory, hut an inspi
ration to better thinking, nobler liv
ing
Thomas Boyd was a man true to his
friends, true to his family and to his
highest impulse*. Time, the assuager
of all grief, may soothe the sorrow ot
Ills friends: but his little ones will
need him so—with a need that will
grow as the years go by.
Green he the turf above thee.
Friend of our happier days;
None knew thee but to love Hire.
None name thee but to praise.
—D H. D.
£ Hen's, Ga, Oct. 10. 1898.
It Is not proper to throw new shoes
at an old bride.
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ba* offered a aattafbrtory etpianarlua.
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deary la tha light rtgb' under lb* b(»>
tal plata* Tbia lamp la almost doth
en«d a 4 time# by a perfect < loud of
bttga. They dew rail upon tt from
*<»•«* where out of apace aad their ug
ly aad ungainly corps## atrvw the
pavement Ilk* aatuma leaven
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middle of Broad street »r# almost
fra* from tbs winged invader* Oct*.
1 •tonally, at rare Intervals, oq# will
flutter against tha globs, but It haa
i l*a*n observed that tha shatter vlaltora
fly off Immediately when they survlva
i 'be rolliaon and make for the other
lamp. The same Strangs dlarrtmlna-
Hon la noticeable elsewhere In the city,
but not quits to such a d* gree as
i around ibe Arlington,
A visitor from Centra! Africa who
was In Augusta recsutly attracted a
good deal of attention by his dexterous
u*e of n flint and aieel rigar lighter.
The apparatus was peculiar. It rtm
siatad of a length of thick woolen cord
| coiled In n tiger'* hollow tooth and two
•mall itsel roller* fastened In a reft
angular metal frame. In obtaining a
light the owner of the device held the
frayed end of the cord against a scrap
of flint In the left hand and struek the
edge of the atone a smart blow with
one of the roller*. A spark or two
flew out and In a moment the woolen
fabric was a glowing coal. It was ex
tinguished by merely thrusting 11 into
the hollow tooth. “It's easy when you
know how.” ho said, "but the trick la
really very difficult to acquire. Th«
blow must be struck at one certain an
gle or It la Ineffectual. In Central Am
erica the appnrtatu* Is Invaluable.
One Is not only apt to run out of
matches, but the profuse perspiration
of the body often renders them useless.
With thla little Under kit. which costs
next to nothing anil lasts forever, there
Is no trouble getting Are whenever It Is
wanted.”
——.-• •
John Spivey, the Harrisburg bo.v
who was on the flagship New York
during the Santiago engagement ami
who waa recently Ip Augusta for a
short time on a furlough, told an inter
esting story, with a sentimental side.
The Obeaerver. however, gets •It at
seootul band. He said that during the
chase after the Colort the watchers oil
the Oregon and the Brooklyn saw the
Spanish flag on the Colon hauled
down. This was taken to mean that
the ship had surrendered. But the Co
ton did not slacken speed and the two
American armor-dads kept up their
racing clip. For fifteen minutes the
Colon sailed along without any colors
at the masthead, end then another
Spanish flag went up and the fighting
waa renewed. After the surrender of
the Colon sonic of the American offi
cers asked officers of the Colon why
they had hauled down their flag when
they didn’t intend to surrender. The
explanation was characteristic. The
Spanish officers said that the flag had
been presented to the Colon by the In
dies of Cadiz, and the officers had ta
ken a vcv never to surrender tt to an
enetuy. So when they saw that they
were caught they hau’.yd down the ling
and. burned it. Then they hoisted an
other flag that had no,*sueh sentiments
attached. ,
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Ten thousand French troops from the
provinces have been ordered to Paris.
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| Ho further *ar« of Mr. Irving, though
loot as anyway •|u*ltty*«o «r w*»«ajn:in*
for hi* finding: Hr wg* bt tH*a*n four
j >«ar>. at fh-vlll*. adrtd and (Jrmada.
; While at th* latter plavr he waa lodg'd
in th* Alhaml*rm; h* give# a dephgabt#
I description of th* Ignorance and back
ward *tat# of the Bpanlmrd*. When he
returned to France he wu* utterly un
informed of what had twm pawing la
Europe while he waa In H| atn. an I h#
•aya that he now e«»n*tanUy hoar*
event* alluded to of which he know#
nothing. ’’
The Irish poet, Tom Moore, waa pre»-
! ent on thl* memorable oecaslwn, and
dome of the *torle» with which Irving
wa* entertained on thla memorable oc
casion are noted.
Moor# told a story of an Irishman
who saw from the pit a friend of his
acting Othello, and he called out. "Har
ry, Ijirry. Larry, there's the least taste
In life of your linen hanging out.”
whereupon the memorialist ruminates:
'How dangernoa It I* to be a story
teller. however agreeable the manner
or amusing the budget, for Moore told
today a story which he told here lant
week. However, they all laughed just
the same."
Than this last no better proof could j
be required that Irving's alleged bad
manners really were met witi\ In good
society, for the ability to laugh correct
ly, In the right place, without giving
one's self away over a story told twice
In one week by the same person, at the
same table, must reach the very acme
of the training good breeding requires.
With satisfaction we recall another
and loving portrayal of "one who had
an almost feminine delicacy of man
ners," and still another:
"To a true poet-heart add the fun of
Dick Steele,
Throw in all of Addison minus the chill.
With the whole of that partnership's
stock and goodwill:
Mix well. and. while stirring, hum o'er
as a spell
The tine old English Gentleman; alm
mer It well:
Sweeten Just to your own private lik
ing: then strain,
That only the finest and clearest re
main:
Let it stand out of doors till a soul It
receives
From the warm lazy sun loitering down
through green leaves;
And you will And a choice nature, not
wholly deserving
A name either English or Yankee —just
Irving.”
—Boston Transclrpt.
On the last trip or the Canard steam
ship Ltieania from Liverpool lo New
York ten youngsters were aboard, each
one lilour and unaccompanied by pa
rents or guardian, and with only tags
around their necks or pinned to tneu
clothes, giving thetr place of destina
tion and other pertinent facts.
Befero purchasing a. pistol or gun,
call on me. 1 can save you money. Lew
is J. Sc haul. Pawnbroker on Jackson
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EAGLE BAKING POWDER
Saves you money.
Makes high grade Bread.
If you value 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 cents Is the correct
price for a good Powder.
Tbe Howard & Wiiiel Drag Company
make it.
Have that Winter Suit
Cleaned or Dyed. It
will be ready for use
when cold weather
arrives.
Hulse's Steam Dye
ami Cleaning Works,
314 Jackson Street.
Both Telephones.
Wichita. Kbp, is counting its but
terflies by th© million. "Although there
were countless billions o- them,” says
the veracious Wichita correspondent,
' there was no sound save a gentle and
scarcely perceptible purr.”
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COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
803 Reynolds SL—Telephone
J'rivßte L»e»R«i Wirw Diiwtto York
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Orders executed over our wtree for
Cotton, Stocka, iondl, Grain and Pro.
visions for cash or cm margins. Ix>cal
securities bought end sold. Referencac
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