The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1890-1908, December 07, 1898, Image 3

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No. for HI Imini nxNag t p » Dtr «, ItW Wub'aitoa forrfMt ft»r SHwifli C»»* tioa; Fa!r toelflt and Thnnwt «y; watokt tight vartaV^ #* WiAlnirtN forecast for Gecrgla: Ftilr tonight m 4 Thursday. light. w**t Lrcat ferecaat for Aunnata and ri daily Fair *o«irtit and Thoraday. THE RIVER. Thr m« at 8 a. m. waa If 4 fret. a fait of 2 fleet In the paat 24 hour*. WEATHER CONT»IT!ONS. The hsremeter, la highest over tit* rrt're P.c’<t moon tain region andlow e*» over the Ft. Lawraoe# valley. Poor* I* falling about the Great Lake*, «rh'le Ught rain occurred in the past 24 houra along the central Ou'f Jt l« a!»o anoaln* In western Fouth TTakcta. Tftt’iter.ttrre' have fallen over n laree portion of the rountry. the fall ht Ir.g trarV:l 'n T*xa» and the upper Mieaourl valley: the roldeat oo'ot thla morning bring Biamarck. ahlrb la two bptew itro. Itu*fa'o nerertf a maximum wind ve- Toejtv of !>« mile* from the went and Clevt’Ar.d "4 mile* from the nouthweat. D. FISHER. Observer. Forklett’* Arnica Salve. THE BEST SALVE in the world fer Cut* Brulcra, Sorea. nicera. Salt Rheum. Fever Pores. Tetter. Charmed Hinds. Chiihtalns. Coma, and alt Skin Eruptions and poal- vety rurea Piles, or no pay rerj’ilred. It It guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or mone" re funded Pr'ce ?5 c»nts per bov. FOR SALE BT HOWARD A WILLET. The .Mnstrela Xow that farce comedy ha* Been Its day. and the public turns to aomething light. It is found in minstrelsy.which ia again as popular as ever. There is nothing an entertaining a* the minstrel when It i* given by proper people such us -ound In Richards & Pringle's— rtusco A Holland's big mlnatrel festi val, who give a bright and new enter tainment with features up to date. They carry over fifty people, two bands and two first parts, special scenery aad elegant costumes, which make a strong aggregation. This big show will ap; ear at the opera house, one night only. Thursday, December 8. One thing which will be a. great sur prire to the visitors to this minstrel will be the European novelties which have been ini ported for thl * company, such as Arabs, .Japanese and circus adjuncts v hich have been injected Into minstrel programm. 8. Richards & Prlngie’a— Ruseo & Hol land's big minster! festival give an old tim-. mins'rel show, with features up to date. There Is nothing said or done to offend the most fastidious; this Is the guarantee of the management. They will appear at the opera house, one night only. Thursday. December S. Place your, order at once and avoid rush. Goods cheaper than ever. E. J. Henry & Co., popular priced tailors. SIS and 21S Campbell street. MAIDENLY RESERVE. “And why did she choose him among so many?" “The others didn’t |trf>p<«*.'' A SAINTLY LADY PASSES AWAY ■' lll 1 Tw I*l NI 4 Mf* Dus ®»f* Ml i # t %£i ftHii Mi Annuli #s•§ «*§4 **#•? i I ftUMN <Kf##v ' R«* m Winpy##! Mil «*# \ I IMViMft! 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I A REMEDY for Naaal Catarrh which i* drying and exciting to the diseased I membrane should not be used Whet to needed to that which la cleansing, soothing protecting end healing Puch e remedy ta Ely's Cream B*!ra To teat I it a trial els* for I* cent* or the large for M cent# Is mallei} hy Ely Brother*. M Warren atreet. Sew York. Druggist* keep It. Th- Balm when placed Into the nno;rtls, spreads over the membrane and ta *hacrt>ed. A cold In the bead vanish** quickly. MARRIISD A HIJMCM \U- EN A Lineal Descendant ofllte Tamous Prevaricator. New York, Dec. 7. Mlaa Martha Washington Beckel. daughter of Mr. Jcaeph Beckel. a wealthy Importer of thla city, and Baron Burkard von Munchh*u»*n. a member of an anclmt noble family of Grrmany and owner of the family estate of Bchwoelber. near Hanover. Germany, were married last j night at the reaidence of the bride * lather In thla city by the Bov. Dr. D. ! Parker Morgan, rector of the Church of the Heavenly Rest. Baron Burkard Munchhauscn Is a di rect descendant of the famous story teller Baron Munchhauaen. whose Ilf# was caricatured, the family claim, by an enemy in the work that bears his name. Baron Burkard. who ta 33 years old. was formerly first lieutenant In th’ I Fourteenth field artillery regiment of ! Karlsruhe, Baden. After having spent II years in active service he Is now a reserve officer In the same regiment. His estate, which is well known In Germany, Is more than 3.000 acres In extent. sfcuated upon It i* otic of the most beautiful castles of northern Germany, which w-as erected hy Baron Hllmiir von Munchhauaen. the founder of this branch of the family. 350 years ago. The family Is related through mar riages with the families of the <ate king of Hanover and the late Prince Bismarck. Its members own several great es ■ tales In different parts of Germany. Large stock new rals'ns. all varieties, Just received at Lamk|n & Co.’a. Firework*. Show. The grand firework show arrived In I tor n thla evening and promises an cx -1 cellent show, to which everyone ought to go. The wagon could be seen haul ing thy scenery to the grounds. They put on the reserve seat sale this morning at Thomas & Barton s anl j Davidson & Mathewson’s, S2l Broad and ! ot the fair. This Is dene to avoid the | rush at the gate. ! The gates will open nt 7:30 and the performance start at 8:30. They will give a street parade at 7 p. m. from Marbury to Centre streets on Broad way. Everyone cught to sse this. OASTORIA. 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'Tb* Allcott gtrla. aalf-belpful. hmdlv end brlaht. cam* among the young gteeple of Cofteord arvt mad* thetuaetve* fell at one*.' write* Edward * Em rSkon. a friend Of the Aleotta. of When I-outaa Alcott st* a Girt." th the D*- ■ txmler Ladle*’ Home Journal "But they helped their good mother and did their part at bom*, and how lever tittle the gtrla followed thetr fa her*# philosophical flight* or graham- It* and vegetarian practice# (which af 'ter they grew up they abandoned), they were a loving and I'.yal family. “Loulaa was a fine tonkin*, had the moat regular features of the family, and very hand*om*. wavy brown hair, like her motber a. She had alwaya a rather maarullne air. and a twinkle woke eon i atantly in her eye at the comic aid* of thlnga. i “Anna, the eldest, was plain, hut so i friendly and aweet tempered a person that the beauty of expression made up i/or the lack of U Jn her feature#, but I she had a quick eenee of humor. Anna j had a wonderful dramatic gift I "May. the yc.ungeat. the darting of I the family t Amy of the atariea). waa a tall, well made blonde, the lower part I of her face Irregular, hut ahe had heau- I I if ul biue eyea and brilliant yellow hair. , She waa overflowing with spirits and 'energy, and danced well.** Tattooing. European women have a erase for tattooing at the moment. They cause themselvca to be decorated with drag cnea. serpents, griffins and such things, and call the figures tattographs. The queen of Greece Is said to have | her ankle tattooed with some small fig ure. and a Parisian woman, hearing of I this, went her one better and had a spi der web tattooed on her shoulder. She | claims to be delighted with the result, for she says when In full dress the tat i tograph gives her an air of mystery. 1 tend attracts people to her shoulder. If not to her side. It ds not stated that the mouse has become a popular figure. A woman who could he guilty of such folly Is not far removed from a savage, and It Is safe to say that this fad will not be adopt ed by American women, who ever show « great amount of w Isdom In their fool ish 'ancles. Baby Show. There seems to be some misunder standing In regard to the admission fee to the Baby Show, which will be held at the Masonic Fair this afternoon promptly at three o'clock. The en trance fee to the hall, for grown people and children alike, will be five cents. Twjnty-flvc- cents will be charged for an Infant or small child to enter the contest for the prise for the prettiest, child. This sum will also admit the nurse. A very handsome prise will he given, if the attendance Is sufficiently large to warrant it. Otherwise, a very nice doll will be given instead. Everv ehlld under ten, who pays five cents admission fee, will be given a souvenir. The doll show spoken of will probably be given Saturday afternoon. Au Autumn Toque. One of the prettiest toques of the sea son is a large on - of crushed velvet of a beautiful shade of grope purple. A ! loose wreath or garland o.' velvet j leaves In the most lovely of October col orings is laid around th* half defined crown, showing from the front and resting against the balr In tha hack. Its effect is charming. Another odd hat IS of pearl gray, the velvet put on plain, the brim turned up in front to »how » oluator of gmy reive! rose#. 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Msief xwvltni a/ the tvaagh* toF #4 th* t\*hM»M*'» •#» rwatpetrea f—■ ,i, a} a afl .Q. mUt the asm Cl .in* at llaat* at himmn • Jlftere i yiw nm*% f i rutin All F#d**tpMl # 111 vM j , ‘a tw#Ct«% -9# on 1«- •1Z*...".’ •• Hospital AadHaii. The annual m-eltn* «( the Hospital \aeorlatloti. la have been held veeter ( tachrr Club Mr* Rehart Fleming j Young Metre*** - Eu, hre Fluh thl* ifu«e --j nlns Thursday Reading tlub. I The Thursday Reeding Flub m**du towwnrov* with Mlae Margaret J«»rd#n | Mljwrr Katherine and Mertel Bla. k will tw the guests of Mr*. Ppatdlng lb i Atlanta during the Jubilee next week. The Ron-Air Golf Fluh will hold It* opening tournament of the aeaaon stat- I urday aftdrnoon. Mr*. Wlleon and her daughter. Mt*» Bessie Wllwn, are vlelilng Mrs. T*n nent Houston. • * Mias May Dye of Waynesboro la vla- Iting friend# In the rlty. I Miss Rosaline Connor t* vim me friend* In Favannab. Miss White will give a soiree on Thursday evening. CORE FOB ASTHMA. Discovery ot a leading Physician A pub le will he made to-morrow at Howard dt Wlllet Drug to’a. Store. | All day tomorrow free samplg pack age# of the celebrated "(tchlffmann a Asthma Cure" will be given away at the Howard and Wlllet Drug Company store, 812 Broad street. The doctor wanta each sufferer from Asthma. Hap. Fever or In this city to call and get one. When ashed regarding hi# reasons for giving i his remedy away In this manner, he said: “People are naturally sceptical about an asthma remedy, and when you consider the number of aocaJled •cures' on the market you can hardly ; blame them. Now I claim that my ,'Cure cures. It will Instantly relieve the most violent attack. It has permanent ly cured thousands who had been con sidered incurable. If I did not believe It why should I be giving It away? The sufferer who gets a sample package can tell in two mlnu*A# whether It is as I represent It. and It doesn’t coat him a cent. That is fair, isn't It?” It certainly does not seem that any thing could be fairer. Those living out nf town can get a free sample hy writ ing their name and address (only) on a post card addressed. Dr. R. Cchlff mann, 315 Rosabel stieet. St. Paul. Minn., up to D<o.. 15th. not later. A postal service has already been established in connection with Khar toum, and letters arc finding their way to I.ondon from that place In sev enteen days. A new stamp has been introduced for the Soudan, bearing the name of Khartoum, and the super scription. “Soudan Postage," In Eng lish. YOU TRY IT. If Shiloh’s Cough and Consumption Cure, which Is sold for the small price of 25 ets.. 50 cts and *I.OO, does not cure take the bottle back and we will refund the money. Sold for over flftv years on this guarantee. Price 25 cts and 50 ets. Sold by—Retailers. T. A. Buxton, Asderson’s Prug Store, Alexander's Drug Store, West Find Pharmacy, The King Pharma' v: Wholesalers, Daven port & Phlnizy It is said that "the amended penal code tor Japan does not contain any reference to the death penalty, which means that capital punishment Is to he abolished at IW* *«aie time as ex t*rtit min Iffy. ‘ ' \ 1 M A Filins 111 dZI At the Always busy fttore th»» week. We name price# that will make our turplue winter stock melt as mow under a summer sun. We wilt demonstrate what pluck, energy and push can do. does do and wilt do. Stretch your dollars. Make them cover a multitude of your wants by coming here tomorrow. It is the day of clearing up; great values for little money, livery week there are many odds and ends we must get out of the way. and we want you to help carry them off f Argu ments might not convince you of your saving, but the simple price list is powerful. Here are a few Items, "there are others." 6oc Bu «;r 3\r,« Mile si above fleurea, othar d<»alart charge 75c for tham. $1.26 Mlaaea* aprlnt heel and patant tip*. •*»» 1 J® ahd ara a vary good valu# at that, win to at abova price. 75c Youths* satin calf aprint haal Lara Shot**, medium weigh tsoie*. solid, quick sonars at AI. th# abova is our price for this sal# only, $1.50 Ladles* ftrat grada Dongola kid, Lace and Button shoes, stylisn line we consider equal to any $2 bho# sold In this city. $1.90 Ladles* very fine chocolate A black kid shoes. Lace and ® utt ° r J*J^ ,t i’ofajl 0 fa jl c l e vesting tops, good values at $2.50, sate pr.ca above flguras. pnce iuovd r~~T~I Rice & O’Connor Shoe Co. C Creates BiR / TWO 834 Broad St., name across Sidewalk TWO STORES 722 Broad St., opposite Monument STORES Our Engraving fa conceded to be as fine aa ta done anywhere, and for that rea son we solicit jrour orders for Wedding Invitations, Calling Cards, etc. The very latest and moat correct styles assured. Order# ex ecuted In 14 hour* If necessary. The awellest correspondence pa per In the south. Dunbar & Williams, STATIONERS. % Bai Broad Street. Augusta. Oa v . INDOOR EASE BALL y And Concert at the Armory Building Tomorrow Night. The concert and game of Indoor base hall will occur at the Armory, Mont gomery building, tomorrow night. The ■ifick band eonrert by the Tenth Ohio band commences at 8 p. m. The band is composed of thirty pieces. The con cert will consist of the following se lections: 1. The Stars and Snipes Forever. 2. Charlatan, by Sousa. 3. My Coal Black Lady. 4. Georgia Camp Meeting. 5. Kansas City Star. 6. Gen. Axllno March. 7. Augusta Belle. J, J. Mastern. bund master of the Tenth Ohio Tho C. L. A. ami the Tenth Ohio have made llielr teanifc alrortger and no doubt thev will play a good game, as the last gable was a 10-lnning one. Augusta people should go to the ar mory tomorrow night for fun, amuse ment and fine music and root for the home boys, as the soldiers will be well represented, as there will be 500 sol diers from Camp Mackenzie. The Eighth Pennsylvania provost guard are Justly praised for putting thmselves to the Inconvenience of giv ing up the armory. They will go into the balconies and root for the game. Major Bandholtz left it to the officers on duty and Capt. Laubenstein. of the Eighth Pennsylvania called the boys together and they agreed unanimously to give the Tenth and the C. L. A. thrir quarters. The game will be witnessed by a large crowd, and standing room will he at a premium au the Tenth to the numbei or soo will probably be down It has been ar ranged that the soldiers can get tick ets payable pay day. and they appra „lau this. U’guata people should go to (lie Armory for fun, amusement a«d $2.75 Men’s winter we*ant brown bos calf Lac* shoes on one t>r th* new wide OOtn toes, a full A 3 50 valu*. the above Is our figure for this sele. $3-50 The ••Regent" shoe for men at above price should be seen to be ap preciated. These shoes ara mad* of fin* vici kid and calf lm*. and ara the equal In fit. comfort and apoearanc# of any $5 sho* on sela In thl# city. sl-5° For abova figure, a first grade satin calf Shoe for men, Lac* and Congress. We guarantee $2 worth of wear and satisfaction In this line. Try a pair. Our line of Ladles’*and Men’s High grade footwear Is surpassad by none. We hav# sold thousands In the rast five i years, so most avery on# knows of their superiority for fitting, handsome styles and dasigns. NO iSto. RFPORT OF TltE CONDITION OF m Naiioaal Exchange Mi of Angosia At Augusta, in the State of Georgia, at the close of Business. December Ist, 1898. HEttOURCES. DOLLARS. Loans and dlarount* 8153,387.78 Overdraft*, aceured and un secured - 27,382.01 United States bonds to secure circulation 50.000.00, Stocks, securities, etc 90,500.0 U Furniture and fixtures 3.358.00 Due ftom national banks (not reserve agents) 5,200.80 Due from state banks nnd bankers M.4W.l* Due from approved reserve agents 17,482.04 Checks and nther cash items . 331.35 Exchanges for clearing house. 23.847.20 Notes of other national banks. 13,000.00 Fractional paper currency, nickels and cents 152.80 LAWFUL MONEY RESERVE TN j BANK. VIE.: Specie 4!', 850.00 Legal tender notes .. 50,117.00 e9.90i.00 Redemption fund with United States treasurer. <5 per cent of circulation) 2,2.>0.00 Total .73503,220.04 ST\TE OP GEORGIA. COUNTY OK RICHMOND, ■*—l, Perry E. May. Cashier the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above state ment is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. Caßhl< ,,, Subscribed and swum to before mo this 7th day of necem^ber.^lSM: Notary Public. Richmond County. Georgia. Corre rt- 4 * Att#st: W. B. YOUNG, S. I.EBBER, I Directors. P. D. HORKAN, | fine music tomorrow night. The llnoup will bo as follows: C. L. A.—Carrigun, p; Sheron, lb.; Mulherln, E„ c.; Mulherin. C., 3b.; Gal labor, rs.: Costello, 2b.; Armstrong, J. J., 1 as.; Doyle, r. ss.; Toland. If.: Kiiba, Salvo, Durban. Umpire. Carl Meyer. Scorer, Dr. Barbot, Tenth Ohio —Lathrop, r. ss.: Hough ton. If.; Zoiler, lb.; Belcher, o.; Pier son, rs.; Melts. 2b.; Okc. 3b.; DeWald, l.ss.; DeHart, p.: sub., Ferguson. Um pire, Lieut. Meade, First brigade. Bains in the <:hesl when a pel aoii ha* a cold indicate a tendency toward pneu monia. a Pit®* of flannel dampened with Chamtierlain'e Bam Balm and hound an to the chest over the seat of pain will promptly rellave the pain and prevent the threatened attack of pneu monia. This same treatment will cure a ; lame back In a few hours. Sold by Al- I cxaiKtet Drug and Heed Co., u. R. F«rr| nf r>li Tnwer 1 >ruiT DECEMBER 7 I.IAHII.ITIfcS. DOLLARS. Capital atock paid In IMMS.M Surplua fund 1.000.00 I'ndivtded proflta. less expen ara and taxca paid K.fif.M National bank notea outatand- I 4* 000 «• Hue to other national hank* 45.825.52 Du, to *tatc bank* and bank er* 22.TU. 10 Dividends unpaid 2T5.00 Individual depoulta eubjecl to cheek 205 -?5 ! 7 Demand rertlflratea of dcpoalt 15,307..4 Certlflcd check* 404.7 . Liabilltle* other iS«m H>°"e above *tnt«C .. .. 1,.50.t8 X Total MERE AND THERE Whistling is regarded as a violation of the divine law by Icelanders. Algeria is the only country in the world where the horses outnumber the human beings. The grave of an unmurrild woman in Turkey is often marked by a rose carved in stone. Temperance advocates, will be pleas ed to learn that 1 man in K in the British navy is a teetotaler. Prance has kept kOO.OW tons of coal etorad at Toulon since 1883 to be ready in caae war should break oat. Two Nataliana have started walking rr.rfn Ntttnl to Paris for the exhibition, entirety on land, for a big wager.