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mi eke a a iMaia aalto# aa toa f «*
•aia Haw Tank Ha *#—tied tor da
tf a* aniar*ny at«oi to Ca*t. O Ha
on at taa awallla'r tnrtaar Haao
I—. arffieh ia now lying at tka Hrook-
Ira a* try yifi A* a* a**Mtona too
ofalMoa a t kta *0llaa« cwMtoct aa tka
Mamma ba will racatv* ao a«ia
leer* as thirty *ara Teaierday
da abtat—4 laata'ta Mart frtaa*a la
Kaw Ynrk ana at when* ha* tafi a*
btai to 4taa at iha Waldorf-Aator.a
The Man who an* —a hi#*— tqr m*
ol tha —ttiaat fir I* la low*. withoa
rilaahta* tank tha Waldorf-A*tsw I*
Ha* ha aw takaa iha pracautt. n to
lratal Incognito. ha ml** 1 . have —a
btaaa* bp tha behutlfut Waldorf fflrla.
lor ihH youthful thief boa a a mala la
ao Mlfmrlf b—daonw felloe
It raatlp troa." ha waa aaha*. wbll* tha
Waldorf-Astoria ban* piaya* on. “that
you arara htaaa* bp m I*rta tHtkoat
anp .staff whan you reached yoar h >»*
ta itrwartr
, pyaa.*' aat* bo. • thafa no faha. I
guaM thar* arara Jb* of tbam or roora
tt war u. trlfiinc r ttbarraailng at ftr*t.
bat aftar tha flrai half **a*n kitaar.
I baean «« taka an IntaraM to mv wortt
an* aftar that I * haaa hwaa* all tha
Itittv gtrir In lowa. If I macoanarjr ‘
"(Hit you know moat of tha girl*'
"o’all. yaa. an* you that tnadr ti
malar 1 ha* playr* ropanhagan an*
pillow ami kay* with a goo* many of
tham whrn I war a hoy. an* It wa*
ilka ranawlng ol* acqualntanrar to
kiaa tbam again.” 'EvaryboA* I* font
plltnrntlng you on tha fart that you
why ** It that you haven’t got ft*'
hnvrn’t got tha • walla* b->* Now,
"1 rlmply *l* my duty ” raid Da'gnrn.
modarilv. 'aa I alway* a«p*at ta do It
wban tha opportunl y’otf* .” ' An*
yon atan* raarty to kira tha Blrl*-
rvtgnan wa* promote* to ba tha rhirf
hoatawaln'a mata in racognitlon of hla
gallantry In Iha flrrrlmat iffalr. but
of rouraa ha ran t attain to a much
lilghar grada und«r prarant condltlona.
For this raaaon th ~ people of hla na
ttva atata propoaa to raiaa two thous
and dollars to rand him to the naval
academy at Annapolla. In the event
of hla successful graduation there, no
thing will ba In the way to prevent
eis hacr-Miig ah admiral, as he proba
bly wIJT.
e ASTortiA.
B«r. i m Tin Kind Yoa Haw Always Bou M
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FINh BARBt.CUF. #
Will Be Ulven Saturday by Mr. >at.
Qlanton.
Mr. Put Olanton will serve one of
bis tln» barbecue dinners next Satur
day from 12 to 3 o'clock. Tut Lovell,
the wall known caterer, will ba chef In
aharge delfghiful dinner will be
enjoyed bv ‘all hi* patron*
Mrs. Charles Crawiay Is visiting h-r
mother, Mrs. E. H. Harker. •
Handsome Wedding Presents
Sterling Silver Novelties.
S *!ve .Boxes. Sterling Silver top. 10 cems.
SleriiffT2 Silver Comb and Bru-h only $2.50.
Watch and Wristlet only $4.00.
Watch Repairing, Diamond Mounting and Infrav
ng in all its branches. Everything firat class.
LEWIS j. SCHAUL, Popular Pric#d
Under the Arlington Hotel
rum r.vr Knrr»ArT
CM ate IHtkM* Oeaw* by Man. W
W. 0MI«.
Th— in •• aahthHtow in blew.
—Ta w.adww n f—-oa»* ntpa «T
Mr H H H team aw. ynnHant at thw
Hl* Mm»to»«<*rM*« rwanpawf
~ The yi rrtmu to fo* wwrh nf Mm w
Ms. Hat my M 4 M Ml agrwtiwnt rapes ■
'*— of n p 0 'twgtapk «f lOM wo«
hbwwnt —uleaaaa Mm Mottay a abtll
ao an art let to wall kt—ra to bo
o <oMn#bio* upon o»* amwy Awguoto
bom am 4»rcmt*d by wa— of i«r
'tgaMt* pointing ow diltt
pemsohai. meviiom.
Mr D F Jock, of oo*amob. to In
100 rtty
|g*w # ton. of Hnltla—o la at the
ArikHßon.
T H Jaan of AUnatn. to at tho
' A flic gtOW
A d.tmol dtoproltloa to a rbtlaatoaa
Arttogtaa
t. H. CMft. of Kaeaoa City. It at the
Atilagton.
J. T. Dugan (Ms Chicago, to Ot the
Aldington.
M. V. Goo*wow. of Atlanta, to at tbo
Arlington
g. rmtabflal*. of Rvhmood to at
the Arlington
P K. falhown. nf Columbia, to at
.the Arlington,
D. C Couarl! of Amertcua la at
the AHirgtflb.
Joo D. Pey—, of Clnalnnotf la ot
i the Arlington.
T. B. Roy, of Norcrooa. On., to at
tba Plantar*
$ T, Dun nf ran. of Cobunhua. 0.. <•
| at the Plawtaro •
W. J. Brradhumt. of Savannah, ta
|at the Plantar*
Mr T. M MaClenan. of Atlanta, la
at tba Planum.
Jobo Ratrlon. of Mlddlaehoro. Ky . la
gt the Aritagtna
W F. Tillttt, of N’aahrllle Tann., ia
at tha Arlington
Mta* Blanch Rally, of Solly. 8 C.,
la at the Planter*
Mr. \v p Morris return** from At
lanta tbta morning.
Mi** Maude Walker, of Appleton, fl.
C . I* at th* Plant»r*
August Kahn, ctf tha News and Cou
rier, la at tha Arlington.
Mrs. AV. M. Rodinaoh want up to
Covington. Oa. P this morning.
!,. J. Colburn and W. W. Kfmhal ,
of Atlanta, are at the Planteri.
Mia* Floraeca Barron, of Round Oak.
Ga , I* visiting Mrs. B. T Millar.
J. Rtrause and W. A. Kimberly, of
Baltimore, are at tha Arlington.
Jaa, M Barnard and T. V. Barnard,
of Savannnh. are at tha Arlington.
F. F Grim, a well known tobacco
man cf Wluaton. la at the Arlington.
Surgeon Harry Brooks, of tha Sec
ond Gaorrfa regiment, la In tha ally.
T. E. Barksdale and W. W. Abbott,
of Danville. Vo., are at th* Arlington.
'’l** Emmie Winter ha* returned to
Walter, Ga., after a brief visit to
Mrs. Davis Thotna*.
The following New Yorkrs are i.t
!he Arlington E. B. MeCowan. S.
R R-!n. W E. Dewey, A. B. Snow,
T.ouls Domhalm. R. M. J. F.
Hampton E. .1. Farrell and wife and
K C. Leughlln.
Popular price*—lS to Rfl rents—vaude
ville end scenes from "The Other
i Man'* Wife."
I Plnconnlng. Mich.. Nov. 24. Cha*.
Chapman, aged 18. of Mt. -ris.
Mich., was Instantly killed
yesterday morning, while hn
was standing on s stump when
slipped and exploded, the entire chtirge
lodgtng in hts head.
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wawrtag tha wa—a *>*»>
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tba wa— am tba Pftw—Mi A«g—a
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tegtobl t—it— Hewry Btotot Mr |
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wwa * eta# F*a— » «h* Fa «f «f
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tor H n Whit— arho wa* a fWWto#
toabawi at tha Twtb. aW a« aa a#o*
at lb* ga—
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Tnatgbt tha Tech bar* toll —■**# j
—f* ta th* ha— at tha Draw*. <*b—
[th* wilt an a— "My t**fto f—a ,
! Hew To#* "
The t.to— eo*ieg* tea* arttaa*
hem at won* ow th# Chwrtetooa aaA
VAeetero Carol*** trala Th# t#*»
, wa# #cootopa*M4 by abowt »sty tow
boat* wf th# abovw aoltoge Th# Ctoto
*rw ewtora am pwrpl# aatl wmag*. Th#
t#aw to boartoab at th# P aatem
Th#y will ,**#* at T:P eeloak to
night far ho— Th# Tech* will l**»#
at It :M o'clock tonight
Th# Itw# up of th# two t*wto# will be
Teak# Clautoow
Wn! ... ...e Mathew#
Pelham . .. t . ..t. g Won#
Towr .. ... .. ~1. g Haahey
Holman r t. Walker
Mfooloy . .. .. .it. Doughty
Rrkakto# t. Chrf*th#cg
narka . .. .. ..1. A.. .. .. ..flbealey
Owe as .. .# b... ... .. ..Rtgg*
Hart.. .. .. ..r. b b .. ~ .Kalgl##..
Crawford .. .. I b h... Oeatry
Merritt f. ... . Fomytha j
VAI'DEVILLE SPECIALTIES
A* Eaccllent Program at Opem Houa#
Tonight.
*
A special vaiidevltl* performance
will be put on at the opera bouse to
night. M» pool# from New York" ,
will be tb# t)RI. but the ehow will con- j
slat mostly o| vaudeville. The Tech,
football boy* will occupy the boia# at
the opera houae i
Popular pfVff* «111 prevail and "Me .
[ rncle” will be funnier than ever to
night. You want to be there
This Is the Iwst night that the com
pany play* here.
Thankful.
Thankful, welt. ye*, w# are thankful
just aa thankful a* anyone;
Though we've only hardtack and cef
fee.
W* are glad that Thanksgiving has
come;
I For Kelley ha* new* from hla slater—
i The one who I* tall and dark;
With the amtle that ta sweet and cheer
ful.
Reminiscent of Como Park.
And he linger* so long o'er it* pages.
So fragrant with Jessamine,
And the qd* of love's sweet message
That throughout its pages entwine.
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Afid Brant has one from his Lillian— J
Mark the look on his henrded faCS;
For the frown of the warrior ta hid
den
By the smile that the lovelines trara;
For Brant has a girl who Is lively >o ;
And fair as a fresh blown rose.
And he's thankful that no other soldtaf.
Has sought his suit to oppose.
For distance may lend Its enchantment
And certainty has conquered at last.
But unless you make sure of yotn*
sweetheart.
You're liable to lose her at last.
And eo the boys in camp arc all thank
ful,
Not because of plum-pudding and
cake.
Nor because of hardtack and coffee. j
Nor the dlnnera their mothers make.
But they're thankful for life and its
blessings—
That the fever siege now is past:
That the wing of misfortune is broken
And certainlv has conquered at last.
They're thankful that out in their
homeland
A welcome is waiting fdr each.
When back from warfare returning
The home of their loved ones they
reach. ASA P. BROOKS.
Co. B. l&th Minnesota.
The Kaig.hu Templar et ths otty Will
ueiAer the illustrious order us the ted
crap on threa mih didst us on tomorrow,
Friday night, at s o'clock.
Th* member* are very atnajau f#
b*ee ail flatting air knight* amvng the
(toutjut at Owmp Taang attend, and
extend to them a very invi
tation to he present. J___.
TOLBERTS WIN T
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vwlvtog htoa a* a redeeal «• it
te —Aenwaad that th* tadtot—• t*
has* already h#to» draw*
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The mat trail <vl —a ta the world
will He ah— a —a a*o» o** 0—
U like* be* a— hat
A a— teat ha# tnwt b— Jwt b#—
fig ggai aad yet y—l* bay 'MI rar
(—at toe* and irwr* o*’* •« •»'**■
btoa a naa doaaa t know raoack
to mabe a llvtag. hto wif> « ar—ad
saying that he to t— b—#*t t»
read
Ftrna T 0» 4**ll taato be rary —*-
artul. since the sacrifice nf* god far
m»a ha* got rendered them any bet
tor
Baimr Marr *«* bat It* uaknowa
great men. a* war ha# It# Napoleon*,
poetry tta Chenlart. aad phlloaophy Ita
Dearaitea
Why not secure tb# Marta Ter#** for
th# Alger laveetigntton* It ha# a way
of going to the bottom ot everything
It strike*
John Quincy Adam* A man * diary
ta i record Id hi* .youth of hla aenll
msi ft, Ib middle age of hi# aettoob in
old «g# of hi* refactions ; c,
Emerson The tegi of rlrllUgtlon ta
no ,t th# canene. not th# all* of the rtt
i*e gnr tb* shop*, but the hind ot men
the country turn# out.
Burnett, who succeeded Jaffray aa
centre rush of Hsrvard lu the recent
Pennsylvania game, ta the original or
Little Lord Fauntieroy.
When a man # parent* have kept
themselves poor all their live# to give
him a good atari, he generally call*
himself a self-made man.
When a girl has been told that she
haa a sptrltnal face she tries to put on
a dreamy, rapt expression that makes
her look aa though the climate wa*
bad.
The Michigan woman who was nom
inated for an office In Jest and elected
demonstrates the traditional inability
of woman to take a Joke In the spirit
It is meant.
Baron Munchausen had more actual
existence that the fact# of bis tales. <
■He was born In Germany became a
colonel of the Russian Hussars, and,
fought bravely agklnst the Turks In
174.
A crusade against American chewing
gum has set In In London. The
health authorities ’lssued a warrant
against Us use. But what do tbo
health authorities know about It. any
how?
The leading clergymen of Baltimore
have been Interviewed with reepeci to
[the propev length of a sermon. The
prevailing opinion is that it should not
extend over a half hour and deal with
man’s relations to his Maker. Just :
now in some cities there is quite a :
prevalent tendency to make sermons
deal with 6ur relations with the Phil
ippine*.
The Latest Novelties.
in flue leather goods, sterling silver
novelties, canes, souvenirs, etc., at the
Augusts Novelty St|>r#, Hit Broad St.
Signal Corps.
A larg# numbar as she aigaal aw*s
tarn glnad at ih& afliagtan katal
dgy. They eujoyrfata royal apragd.
T-t. M. Efm«. of is at the Ar
lington. j _ . i _
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j n# a mb aat •» a wav.
.The gattaat bwr* •* bt— taatga*
1 | a • mateing tttoaar# toy.
1 Frftna Feaaeytvaat* * h—Mbt b*ll#
Aad tb* pi*)** *# Ohto
Thence earn# a part es them that Alt*
Th* rawar a* Meat* daa*
ft— deer Mlcbigaii# Nat w*a—
A— btoterl' Mary'a-taad.
He# earn* the brave ta n— tc aannd
T# Jftta ib# *beerfal *
Then “Ml—er'' baqr* at* bar* F*a
haa l *.
Fir— fttT ber praalrt* la— .
All «*f them t* be mrnUesH tlftW—
Tb* Rower of Toting * cowimaait.
w* ram* t her* la all our grids
Wlta angry word# of hate.
Hot «llllna to year winning way# *Md#
, |f left bat to nor fat*.
Re Invtag. e«» troe and ao hind
B’e Unit you *> yon roam;
A Waving reminder of them left ne.-.-nd
j In our good old Northern home.
To turn our eormwfu! day* to Joy
Tour preaent w# but need.
O, from our gloomy way# decoy
I Your words of love to herd!
'o. In this beautiful sunny clime.
Would that w# might stay'
But not far distant must b# the time
When w* shall march away.
IWe sigh and dream as that time to
com*.
Walling F>r that morrow.
To he carried away to Cuba's aun
Against our grief and sorrow.
Then we'll *«y goodbye to thl* sunny
rllme.
And sail for a land of fever:
Thl* country, the grandest, of your*
and mine.
And sorry to leave her.
—A. N WILEMAN.
Co. I, 10th O. V., I.
For Croup us* CHE
NEY’S EXPECTORANT.
rusT ial
Verdict Rendered In Case of Ed. «mlth
va. Augusta R’y & Electric Co.
After being out stnee Tuesday a?ter
non till 10 o olock this morning, the
Jury In the ca«e of Euward vs.
the Augusta Railway and Electric
company failed to agree and Judge
Calloway pronounced a verdict of mis
trial.
Popular price*—lS to 50 cents— yaude
[ vjtte and seenea from "The Other
Man's Wife."
SOLONS CELLBRATE
Th* House Het and Ad)ourned Until
Tomorrow.
Special to The Herald.
Atlanta, •Ga.. Nov. 24.—'Th* hour*
met and adjourned thl* morning at Ik
o’elftrk until IP a. m. tomorrow.
Basket Ball.
The young men ?f the city are very
enthusiastic over the game of basket
hall to be played at the Y. M. C. A.
tonight at S:SP o'clock, between *he
' Browns and a team from the Fi at
Maryland. Both teams are in good
shape, and the game will be full of
snap from the beginning.
The men composing the two teams
are experienced players and both teams
are confident of victory.
The Marylandets will ha\> a targe
number of the soldier hoys on head to
oAeer ahem on t« viatery. and the
young men of the aity and th*ir lady
driends will be on band to give the
hams beyi a thaw. A small admission
fee wl» he charged to defray expanses
*f th* gAtae
ItogMtia: geicae—di te »k ceaato— Jgttd*-
\#lie and scenes from "The Other
Mail's T ife." . \
A Word
About Price.
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MACON .1
HAS 7,000
SOLDIERS
i IRJ \|ON l« Hdbdf ll lVt4
Heran tt !t|(ili(o
Ah Mte >i|tn*lt Af* to Th#— MM—
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M*r#b Ob. Hwv :« AH th* *al
dtor* *re ber* to# • etl feglßMtt*
v—d wit hi* thre# ot the
wwf Immmwp
MTlth th* oto—r* ot th# staffs as the
.genera:* r—Bto*— lag • «—FA th#
Idivtto— **4 th# brtff—#. that# oro
la— aeve* th—a— b#— a—
the rtty to give* up to Ibe —lHary
The Revest* regt»**t ra—
I* j#et#rd*y. **d to ***H w#*t as
the Tenth • th# With \Trgi***. The
North Carolt— rrgin»e*t baa arrived
•*4 have their ca**g *•< wee* th#
T#*th • tb# deveoih All of th# —-
gro reg roetn* are **** to to-rop
erly known ti th# Huff place, aa all
of ***** art art *« lk« Huff toad, hut
a* K w»» *t first located *e«r tbto
property ih* sit# will pvtably b*
known aa th# Huff pi**# for sot— tu—
to ro«g#
Rut th# two camp# h*v* h—o natomt
Th# alt* for th* four negro regiment*
will he known as ramp Haskell to
Manor at U. Cot Haskell at tb* •ev
en teem* infantry, who wa# killed at
tb# battle as El Taney The tuber
r*mp, whore th# Third engineer* aad
the fferoad Ohio regiments are la
ramp, will be known aa Camp For
nanr*. la honor of Capt. Foma nee
of tb# Thirteenth infantry, who fell
ta the chart* at San Juan Height#•
go far aa location gn*a. Camp Haabell
to looked upon aa th* beet alt*, simply
because tba aoll there to more porous
and <Fl#a off more puiekly than that
*i Camp Fnrnanc* But there will be
no difference bet wen Ih* two when
the ground* at. Camp Fortune# have
had time to pack and gat harder. The
fhtch that the c**rp to located on a
field lately cultivated makes thla har
dening process naturally slow, hut In
another week thar# wilt be aa good
drll ground and a« perfect atreta In
one camp *• the other What ta to be
done with the Slxih Virginia regiment
'ta still a ptixile. The regiment re
: tnalnt under arreat and General Wll
eon aay a that he propose# that they
shall «o remain until they know bow
to behave themselves. The men of
the regiment are being severely discip
lined and worked, and aa they have
neither gun# nor aide arma they are
harmleaa to a degree None of them
are allowed outside th* line* and the
same strict guard la being kept over
the regiment. The sentries are only
ten yards apart all around their camp
and it is In*possible for any of them to
: get outside the line* without attracting
the attention of asentry whose in
structions are to shoot any man who
may attempt to make the run.
NEW HILL.
WViVk Begun on a Cotton mil In
Columbia.
Columbia. S. d.. Work has bewi oe
guu on another big cotio* mill In this
city. The Palmetto Cotton Mill yes
terday secured a charter with the cap
ital stock of 1150.000. Allen Jones is
prefildent end treasurer. W. P. Roof,
secretary, and with Ira R. Hayes, con
stitute the board of directors
- New Shoes For Soldiers.
Boston. Mass.. Nov. 24.—C01. Hyde,
quartermaster of the Boston depot of
supplies is now taking a ten days'
leave of absence, which be will sppnd
at Fort Monroe. During the next ten
days. Major Wilson, chief commissary
offc?r at the Boston depot, who was
captain iu the Twenty-fifth regular in
fantry before the war with Spain, will
act for Colette! Hyde. On Saturday a
contract fr;' twenty-five thousand pairs
of army shoes -vas awarded to Mon
roe, Packard & Linscott, Auburn. Me.,
whose bids were lower than those of
the firms in the Massachusetts shoe
towns. The ehoes will cost the gov
ernment $2.0734 » pair. It ta expert
led that Cel. Kimball's decision in re
gard to to* Dinars of ttwnaporting th*
Second regular artillery from It* sw
-1 Uons in New Eafftond to Savannah,
Ga.. will be kaswn by tomorrow. MaJ.
Sununertsoga*. who is ex*e*ted in town
Mto; wa— to buy bgktor# far toe gov
etttmrvit. has net yet put is sn appear
(KH« at Coi. Hyde's office.
NEGRO
' DEFIED
A TRAIN
£lo*4 at t|r Tfifk it Mikt >
FttiatTf
They Laretod Haw I* (ataatonato Fad
M— I —a# Iha Or—d
Mag— O* Mat H A negro oat
dta* wa# ran tnarg a— tun— —fatly
Tv today at ti—ale. Haa# tottaa Bow
M#m— It mat t—t t— trala hear
ing a *#•»• regia—t *f infantry frog*
Itotlagt— Ky, «• QNmMmm, «
oagrth#ra ra— had atoto tract—
at Uadaie, an a# to allow th* r—alar
paagwagar trait trim At aata t—
right of why th# —la ll B**aval
of tb* sold toe* baiter— ggrh other to
stand to front ot Hto approaching
trait t— wake It* engineer atop —•
Bw* reaching the topat All of i—
soldier* tort —* wtikdrw* frog* their
perilous Mtoatloa when they saw t—
passenger train would not stop Th#
ran** dashed Into th# tegro voiuatgp
anidter. throwing him some distance
from ! track a wangled corpaa T—
enginer blew bto whtatl# and over*—
the engt— hot ant to Ha— to wv# th*
fnoHek r—ttrer It to cltit—d t—t
th* —gm am# drinking The dead
•oldie* « —trtd tot he obtained.
Tb# body wa# carried to Colnw
tots
Baldwin'a l.oee.
—a Franctaco. Nov 4. A care'ul
mil mat# of the lots# amtalned by the
Baldwin hot#! fire place* the foul lo
st $150*1.000 no which, at the ou?*Me,
there wa* nor sanre than $l5O 000 !«-
stratea
An lonoratice of SSOOOO era* carrlct
on the hot#!, which waa a rldicutoualy
strait amount. Th# reason lay In tb»
high rate charted and the fact that
the underwriter* did not care to carry
a large Fine of such buildings, built
of wood and brick, with no t»rl*k *O4-
elding wall and with but one outald#
wall of brlek.
anTrctic expedition.
Perhaps th# South Pol# Wi B# Dis
covered.
Lonrltc, Nor. 24.—An eappeal ba*
beer issued by the Royal Geographical
Society for fund* to fit out an antartlc
expedition. Mr. Alfred Harmaworth.
proprietor of th# Dally Mall and the
Evening N#w». has offered $25,000.
Snow Storms In England
Ixmdon, Nov. 2s. Severe snow
'Storms, the first of the season, pre
vailed over the midlands and North
Britain, and heavy gales are sweeping
the coasts. Trains and mall boata ars
delayed.
TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION
FINK LANGLEY BRBAM AND
trout, base, whiting, game and oys
ters. People's Fish Co., 413 Campbell
!atreet.
,
lost-will the tot?ng man
who picked up $lO bill In stamp caee
this morning return same to Herald
and be rewarded nov 24
WANTED —A POSITION AS HOUSE
| GIRL, nurse or cook. A swift house
!girl. Can hrlng good reference. Apply
; :r>os Twiggs street. nov 25
DRESSED POULTRY. OYSTERS.ALL
i kind of fish, country butter, game etc.
: People's Fish Co., 413 Campbell St.
j Belli Phone 206.
WANTED - SOLICITOR WHO CAN
j approach merchants and business
men; goed Inducement? offered. Call
Baltimore Trade Exchange. 501 Dyer
Buildirg. nov - 3 ~ 4
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