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Chicago ihla weak. It will tak# more
than a weak for a full court# In thut
11b# of Inveatlltatloo.
The Toronto Mall and Empir# tell#
why Ttankaaiving Day t» ohkaftfad In
Canada. Becauaa tta United State* aet
the example probably.
Whan the Cbarleaton New a and Cou
rier got through with Tolbert and hie
statementa there waa nothing left but
a shirt and a ahoe-taK
(Jen. Wood reporta that be haa nuc
cecded In cleaning Pimliago. He 1* now
justified In saying that he has broken
Hercules' Augean stables record.
An unknown epidemic la Bald to be
raging among the clams along the
Maine coast, and the seductive bivalves
are no longer happy, even at high wa
ter.
Taddeo Gaddi's Ponte Vecchlo. built
in 1333. the only medieval bridge left
In Florence, Is threatened with de
struction. The city authorities wish
to put a wooden suspension bridge In
its pltC9.
On the cover cf a prairie wagon
which passed through Mantattan. Kan.,
the other day was painted this notice:
-Xcl bound tor Missouri. Not busted.
Not g>ing lo wife's folks, lust doing
this to heal tlw railroads,"
Great Britain has offered, according
to the Independence Beige, to give up
Welflselr Bay, In South Africa, to Ger
many. h*. exchange for a strip through
German Erst Africa that will connect
the British territory with the Nile.
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j Tta eowitag year hi likely ta see »ta
! wmat notable addtitana ta tta itaf
' < kut marine of Ita t'nttc4 *tat-a that
I hna bmai made since is 7! This la
! the natural result at tta war and aa
pnnalon
In 1111 there was ad>t»d lo tta
American merchant marine IHt
■ela of 123,7X3 ton* American ship
: yarda on the Atlantic and Pacific are
now rm» ded with work to tan extent
i not known tafoee in tkta generntton.
,Tta returns tndkNMe rtat the panda of
, ihla country will wttfcin tta next yenr
add tmt.oiw ton* to tb* regl»ier dome
[of tta n«UUll«iia will be very aiuteble
Two It that ton atenmsblp* are being
built for ike Pacific Mat! Ilna. They
will ply between dan Francisco and
| the Philippine*, by way of Japaneee
land Chlneae ports.
At the yard* of ihe Crump* are be
[ inn constructed four steamships of
i I tnt tana each, which will run in a
tirade between New York. Cuba and
I Porto Rico. The New York and Cu- |
baa Mail company Will add three or
four new ship* to Ita line. The Red D
line, between New York and Ven. aue-,
In, which touches at porta In tta An-1
lilies, ha* had lo charter several out
side steamships until It can have new
ones built.
At the Newport News yards, which
are coming Into great prominence.
there I* now under construction 33,140
tone. This Include*, it la true *•* mer
chant ships of 400.* tons each for the
Morgan and Cromwell Hues
MASONIC FAIR
The Masonic Fair opens tomorrow
(light and the Indication* are that it
w ill he one of the most successful ever
held In Auguata.
An Immense amount of well directed
labor haa been done and the cause Is
one which appeals to the people. If
the gentlemen who "meet upon the
level amt part upon the square" can
only get on the good side of Jupiter
Pluvtus. so that their friends can come
out, there will undoubtedly be a large
crowd out tomorrow night and each
succeeding night while the full - ts in
progress.
We wish them abundant success.
Trial by jury will be established in
Siberia after Jan. 1 by a recent ukase
oPthe Cxar.
Oxford University has decreed that
when men present themselves to re
ceive degrees they shall not wear tau
eolored shoes.
’Heidelberg I’nlveraity lias struck a
blow at tlie inatltutiea of dueling by
suspending eight “corps" students tor
four semesters, that I*. two veais.
The Mwauls rocks, on which the
Mohegan was wrecked, got their name
from ‘Mien Egloa." the Covftish for
"church stone." There is a legend that
u church once stood ou the spot.
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laid hta plea*
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hie coat pocket
Tta amell boy didn't kaow whether
to salrber of sol e. He rralda t go
home Wlthoal tta hat aad r*.ap*> »
whaling. Tta eoedre'or mutad tV«t
hat a little taepar down la k a pocket
ead went up forward.
The small hoy hong on and tried to
put on a "forglve-a*#" and auppll- j
cat tag "I'll never do It again" air.
Hct It dtdn't work
The conductor paid no attention to
I him and there !o nrrapect. be saw a
‘trip »ay down to the cemetnry, empty
car* coming back, ao that he couldn t
• beat hla way. and then such a long,
long walk beck to Harrlaonvllle.
But. turning tha Kxooaltlon curve,
the opportunity for rehabilitation. a» It
were, a rescue of his hal and a deflant
whoop of exultation, presented Uaelf.
The conductor waa reaching up for
I the tall atysp with one hand and with
the other was hanging on to the crowd
ed rat la.
Quick as a flush the young Imp
' swooped down, the smalt hand went
1 Into the overcoat pocket, the cap was
!extricated and with a yell that would
have done credit to an Apaehe. he was
off to the silk* of the road.
Once safely beyond striking distance
he halted. The dirty smalt thumb was
placed to his nose and the Anger* wrig
gled In fan-llke suggestlvenesss to
wards the enemy
The last I saw of the trio they were
trudging along In the dusk and the
rear, possibly making up some little
fairy tale to account for the absence of
a whole afternoon.
Moritz Frank!, who ns a child, was
exhibited a* « mathematical prodigy,
recently tried to commit suicide by
Jumping from a Vienna bridge iuto
the Danube. His power to add figures
was falling and he had learned no
other means of earning a living.
A dispensation has been granted Icy
the Holy Inquisition permitting the
wives of Italian soldiers reported miss
ing after the battle of Aetna, three
years ago. to marry again "In view of
the special circumstances and of the
valid presumption ot death."
Gen. Ferdinand r. Earle, owner of
the famous Jumel mansion on Wash
ington Heights, has decided to sell the
place and the house. This is where
Washington stopped and where Hamil
ton and Burr mat before their duel.
The Scoieh forefathers cf Prsstdent
McKinley spelt- the name MeeKlhlay,
it- first instance of the present spell
ing occurring tc the signature of James
McKinley in the last century
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Kent, where he will probably take ua
i hi* reatdence.
j Uncle Hod Bole* ta undcralond to be
: l ack on tta headwaters at One*k
[stitdytng up a new financial pollry for
j the demoi ratlc party,
I The demo* rats are atilt claiming
i Itewey, but ao far no one haa walked
icp lo front of hta gun* and asked for a
cm it ■ matlon of the rumor.
utemenl BeoU I* biililtahlng a b.*>k
of abort ialca entitled "Madonna Mia.
and Other fltorte*." This ta the first
fiction Mr. Bcott haa published In vol
ume form.
That newly elected congressman from
Utah has only three wives. If he wants
to borrow a few to make up the ortho- <
dox Mormon quota he needn't go to
South Dakota.
Mr. Donnelly's candidate for gover
nor. like Mark Twlln's mule, would
have led the procosfun If the proces
sion hail happened *> he going In the
other direct ten.
Some years ago a 'gentleman known
as Antique Smith, w t|" discovered a re
markable talent foe, producing letters
and manuscript* In t}u> handwriting of
Hohert Hums. Aftec|«whlle this lucra
tive occupation waa, summarily Inter
fered with by the authorities, who pt"-
cceded to suppress ail the documents
they could lay their* hands on and to
suppress Antique Smith himself for a
term of months. A reserve stock In
lride which ho hud accumulated escap
ed destruction and has lutely appeared
in the Glasgow market.
The Massachusetts Gipsy Moth Com
mission. which has spent $200,000 this
year In Its crusade against the pest for
the extermination of which it was ap
pointed, will usk for a like appropria
tfrn next year, ll Is now finishing its
work in the Infected district fer the
winter.
Pedro Perea. New Mexico'* newly
elected congressional delegate, is of
pure Spanish lineage, oeins able to
trace his family baelj to Castile before
they first caine to the New World, 250
years ago.
Alexander McDon&d. the Cincinnati
millionaire, has glveftthe Young Men's
Christian Association of that city $20,-
000 In addition to $5,000 presented a
short time ago. Tnis is to free the
local association from debt.
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more sensible and mure courageous.
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attar*, are content to remain separated
until something more algalflcant than
acrid*-,its! proximity suggest* the wls*-'
■ton), the utility, or tta pleasure of ao-.
clal relatlccoa When such augicstion
Vune#. a« quaintance assumes the form
<Y friendship aa rapidly, and It* aut- ;
amnr# aa often, here aa elsewhere. We
ait aa neighborly a* other folk*, but
» j do not credit the Inhabitant* of our
jo»t» street or our own ward with »,
' sptyial and necessary compatibility
wlt\ ountelvp*. Thu* ar? numherlesaj
anmiyance* avoided. nutuberleM temp
talittka *° gnsaiP destroy -d. and nnm-)
| iterlee** formalltte#. the friends, not the
foea. of sincerity snd cordlatUy, pre-
I served.
PENNSYLVANIA NEWS.
NtW Castle, l’a.. Nov. 29.—OVtff 2KI
negroes have reached Wampum to tw
in In work on the double track of thci
i Pittsburg and Western at llock I*ttnt
i Hill. The greater pari of them came
j from the notorious camp at Unity.
I where so many murder* occurred, and
the people of Wampum are f.-urTu Best
Ilka scenes will be enacted there. Ho
th i have made arrangements with th •
sheriff and city pc''re force to send
men there at tlie first sign of ugly ac
tion.
Philadelphia, Pa.. Nov. 29 —The lead- ]
ere of society here have come to the
conclusion tat fashionable women and
men need mote sleep.
They want the dances to begin at
9 p. m., within n reasonable time af
ter dinner. Instead of beginning at 11
p nt., or at midnight, as n nv. And
they declare the dunce should end not
later than 2a.m.
A day or two ago Mrs. John Uact
vvttlader, Mr*. Alexander J. Cassatt.
Mrs. Edward Cotes. Mr*. Charles A.
Dana. Mrs. George W. C. Drexel. 7
Mrs. Dr Grasse Fox. Mis. William T
Mason, Mrs. William Platt Pepper and
Mrs. Alexander Van Rensselaer met
at Mrs. C. C. Harrison's house, 191 S
Locust street, and talked over the pos
sibility of ending social functions ear
lier in the morning. They all heartily
approved of the Idea.
Aa tlivae women are the moat fash
ionable in the city, it is quit* certain
ihe others will follow their lead. A
rtieeting to this «nd had bean already
arranged “for =SiVSTrirrmn ot Decem
ber l at th« Acorn Glub. »y
Our prices on suit* only two-thind*
what others chars*. E. J. Henry &
Co., sftot cash tailor*.
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Woolen Sweaters
Rubber Coats
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Swords and
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Uniforms to Order
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Dwellings, stores and
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are still unrented. Special
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Eastman’s KODAKS!
We sell Eastman's Kodaks
and ail size FILMS. Call
and see how cheap we can
supply your wants
We have a full stock of
latest styles of Stationery.
All goods finest made.
Richards & Shaver,
827 Broad St., City.
Paine, Murphy & Co.
ttiMMli-BIUN MERCHANTS.
803 Fevoolds st^TelepbOßei&TL.:;’
lim.tr Lim tt .r« . ttret to New York
Chicago and New Orleans.
Orders executed over our wire* foe
Cotton. Block*. Bond*, Grain and Pro.
vtalon* fur r»*h or no margins. Local
ae< uritie* bought and sold. Reteioncec
—National Bxchang* Bank of Auguata,
or Mercantile Agencies.
FOR SALE.
Number 22 Telfair street—Four room
bouse —Lot 40x150 root.
Ten acres of land on the Hand Htlla.
near Hotel Hon-Air. Dwalilng of 12
room*, liable, barn and servant houac.
Will sell gt a sacrifice.
Three small houses and tots on Sand
Hills. Will *eil separately or all. at a
bargain.
ST Acre* of land near Wrightaborr*
road, one mile above city’s new water
b#stn*.
SO acres of land near MiiledgevlUa
road, seven miles from court house.
——APPLY TO
Clarence E. Clark
832 Broad Street.
NEXT!
l'«K to notify mv friends and
customer* that I have add’d another chair
to my Barber Shop, making six tirsl-class
Barbers, and I hope to accommodate my
customer* without waiting.
HOT AND COLD BATHS.
COML EARLY AND OFTEN TO
Hickey’s Barber Shop
212 A ,214 Eighth St..
OPPOSITE ARLINGTON HOTEL.