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fkinr didd buy a fond psir of thorn r**
-.hots don't com much here.
WITH THE fIfICfIZIHES.
TIM JtefcMa •* ll* ntaftoMar
Tto tampltf *u>i> of ik* MAl*# M
llk Mamma' • B* <a*tiir* mi l»
friM*aKM <»* tor •**• •»
win t*» graph e'% »M M ** RAIMA
til o*4*»fa « Iwtgaaa r. A.. N#«*
|i>* ImMimmi a# tto MerrM***- •• tto
Jht"l Frank l*Kl |Ni(n»s»? M-<wth
If, «m'» (#• !*»<* ate to be pwßtahed
IMeeaihst Nk n* maty Will to ful'T
and rtefcly ltlo**r*<»d alt* •»•»*«« c
portrait* o| HahMM «4 oil IW *l* *.
B*»ld«- om*t O'* drawing* agarialiy
pnir--' under Mr ( Itegaaa a o*rr«>'
linn uinn Oikir (nlifw pr«a»!*#d
fnr tk* Jaaaarr h«k Laaß*'* or*
Brvt Rm*i **w ««n. "Jack Mow
tH'l Mediation;' J >oq« o M'ller » to
o Klondike Cabta." *«<t Tfco«*a R. j
Hawley * ”C*M|>aigaHig * H< * u«w*t "
Tk* P*M rt»« Pat '«*•
A MOO* th* OMBT lat eventing ft*
tore* no* la pfoparaitna roar to aww
tinned
Tk# Toil of Kharf m*. - Tk# con
qv«*- of ilk Hoodoo frwa a aoldi*r*
r»lat til «|w. *lll to tk* anbjeri fit a
f*t» r written by ott* of Oan-ral KHrh
mar a o#<rr« It *lll to roptoa»lr
!tlu*n»t« d by an «*"*rt •**»»»!* Inter
num* **rl** of pbotogranha
A a#* mt*l b| Mr* Si*#l Hw
Flora Anal*- Steel. ib* famona author
,4 <Oo it< Fa* of tb# Water*,” will
raatributt a rrrr powerful aarlal atory
of Ilf* ia British India
Tka Quo-a'a FiimHur* al Wtnd*or -
*e M J." wboaa lataraat'oa deaerip
lino of Tk* Royal Plata at Wlndaor
raatk.” wilt ba r»metnhere,t will oun
trlbata an exqttlaltaly Illustrated arti
tl* d-scrlMr* th* furniture ante by
th* Qn*en at Wlndtor
Flrllos - Dtirlrc MM th* tnnga«lu*
will h* eaperially atroa* In fiction in
addition to Mr» Steel* powerful atorv.
there *lll alao appear abort atorir* by
Mra 0. Atherton. H H. Marlott Wat
aon. C J Cotl'ffa Hvoe. the Princes*
Ola* Bramarrlo, l-ovl* Becks, II and
E Heron, and other*: and Mr. PToek-
Ht'a tbrlllln* atorv of Italian adven
ture. "The Silver Skull," will l»e ron
tl tided
Local Studies In Natural Life.
Evldeti.-r of tba national acope aoil
character o( tbt> Atlaatlr Monthly *lll
ba given during the year by tba publi
cation. In prartleally ovary number. of
atudlaa of aoclal eondltlona and luter
pretatlona of what may be railed the
higher life of rommunltlea In the mld
dla-weat. the noithwrat. the aouthwe*t.
the Pacific slate* and the South The
Ural duly of an AmprSean magaalne Is
to reran! th* to themaelve* anil
to make plain the great force* that
make for a higher national life nnd a
batter pnbttr apirtt.
There I* no other field or Inquiry so
fruitful or so IntereMlrg a* thr so
rlel. IntallerUial and polltlra! life of
the different part* of the repuhllr- and
faithful Interpretatlona of thia Ufa. dl-.
\-ti «a In m.tnv way* yet Unified In aim.
when pm in proper form and propov
iov ie thr most ln*<ructtvr matter
that ront"m|iorary literature ran deal
with.
"tic I v tralnrd student* of present
for;'l anil eondltlotn in every large
dirisioi of tlta country are preparing
inch studies. The definite suhjei-ts ami
the writer* will be made known
monthly Ip the annonneementa in the
A Mantle" Monthly.
tn this way. the Atlantic presents
rot only guhjerts of personal nnd local
concern to its reader* in every part of
the country, but the writings of the
GIFTS.
Ladies' Ties, Men's Ties,
Ladies’ Fans, Men's Gloves.
Ladies’ Gloves, Men's Gowns.
Ladies Umbrellas, Men’s Umbrellas,
AT —s
j. MILLER WALKER, hatter
i ba*l (ra wed *sa *M »«■** «f * »**?
r
Vktwy* °t tfktwto.
| VataMbi* us flirMUlaa Rf*»
baa** *pm *»«**tM«dl potiiK*J *•-
I# rt*ar*« hav* b**» cwarikslid to
tk* r—|*Bbw kg last Ufa* tow
go«*r*ot s*aer si at C— aida. *«4 fared
I tMfrria. naHMi 4i*inai*tw. dtu*
i map add toast gw»**ao# •****»> es
' India. ,
Tk* AMmudasttoa of tk* Taat ky
■ ik* Marquis as Daferta and Aaa. —Th*
! bvatt* <*>i «rr>r. kkxsadsr fl mil*d
Tk* Liberal.* " bad Ml atfrepta
mad* ufS’C h • life f.m<» Itodefia
laattaaandnr to Rua*(a al tk* tiw*. H*
[vMtg dam rib*, four of tk*«* daaiardly
I r rim**.
A ftovera-tr Oenerst'a Huttos, by ik*
| Ms<t|<tia »f I/>*■** Th* govern •* yen
rrat of rawtda. ilk* the Qa.es '**•*.
j4n bo vnnt.' How h« la nttm. 1 ■*
iabowa la 'he lurid article to which
I torn* draertb** to tk.. res t»ra
, t ike I'nmptnioa the ditto .1 ilmt
btsfc < Ihrlal
I IpplKi ott's For January.
Thr eomplrt* snrsl In tb« Jsimarv
I la*ik f t l.tppinrotf ‘s la "Th* M-alerw
f Mr nalr " fa Miss Ipfajeltr Mr.
Liar*. 4- nghr*r of |h* ronfed.rale per
rrat of that nsm» Th* a**ne la In
(Vnffflit Mi) ♦h** Is f*o
that to rwrsal It would be unfair to
the mauler
"The Other Mr Smllh” la a aorlety
istory- but of the unconventional kind
I— hv Rttna Dnuglsa Heland.
1 "John Rutland's Oirlstmaa" hv
H*nr* k .Parker la a tale of practical
j philanthropy, personally admialatere.l.
In "Blech feat her'* Throw” Joseph
\ AlUhetrr des's again with the
time* when Indiana tortured ihelr
whit* p'lton-is and burued th-tu al
the aiak*.
The history es an 111-fated enuKoas
—••Poor ratto*ta.'' wife of M»xtm"ljm
of M»klro —la told hy Lucy C. Lillis.
t'nmlas Culrsworth Pinckney revlvr*
"Ths .treat nrhat* of ISIS.” In wlork
Pathoun bore t prominent (ait and
• rpi osnd by Webster
Dr F'llx I. Oswald off'a "An In
ternational Slntlv on Liberty.” bring
ing out the widely differing significa
tion* which the word 1* marts to hear,
or aspect* of the thing that are In
sisted on, by different rare* or seta of
men
"Fin de Sleele Individualism'' Is
brought to took hy Oertnide Evans
King.
“A Reporter's Reeolleetlons”—- of
work and Incident* in the Weat some
vfteen year* ago—are supplied by J.
ti. Snrogle.
Dnder the caption "Why I dirt not
become a Smuggler.'' L. F. Bradford
tells of an adventurous trip In Texas
*n IK7B-9.
The poetry of the number Is hy May
R'lev Smith. Dora Read Goortale. Ar
thur D. F. Randolph. Charles G. D.
Roberta and Harrison 8. Morris.
Bring this with you. It is good for
bo cent reduction on 50 cent bangle
ring, and will give a one dollar bill for
every ring brought baek that d<>e« not
wear, at Miss Ktnchley's millinery
store, 914 Broadway, city.
\ splendid assortment of
cf fashionable Pocket
Books and Card Cases in
best leathers for men and
women at
Richards & Shaver’s.
THE a TTfITTHT A iPNPAY
UI:AI)Y l ow
I'RESIDENT
The Brigade DrllSPosl
pnnrd l nlllTussda..
lift fIRIN T«4nift» Immt*
IVrt MAMhm • pwi mmf pMfl*
j ihmRR Hi# flpm ||Mi VIMMNI
4flH fMM m*m 4**
wggMHM*4 st'bvw tka* heard that It had
toma gmr*«t
t'a <• a*—it atiddas th* drftl •••
i >i iii Had Mat ttowasa: Ookto d»»»*»d
mi gsMgfmm* h. m t* a*d*» waa la.
awad la SataM tk* wvwk aa tk* twos*
batts at tka nartisid paaatMa urn*
Tka «sa*rwt asaa kasta story to dl*
aggadat itow* ate* earn* ant. bat. tk*
mark M katligMM swatd k«d ** **»F
It totlk totaadr* ***** avatlakt*
art m baa* wo* a tag aa mtsa* fcaM*
Uag «hM«g» *a afcag* b» tk» •»*•*#» a*
tk* IhwabSmt, Aa tk* *wrk wa* a«*
eagMatotod las* evsat—. M wMt k* «aa
tiaaed i*d«> aatll ***nrtktkg t* -a
Haar am* a*** haaw «aaf tdaa taa*
tag th* rautktag statagb dtoto •**
First krtgada drill gi 'aw* *ad M to
1 prqttobls that a i »m>aay frwa* sack as
' tk* Third Itrtaa t* r** meat* will da
Hto dat» *a tkalr gntt giwwad «*>
1 day ska To**it*, aftaewnaa awatb**
permitting tk* gaatgaatod drtti mUI ba
Beig aad tßoa* atteadtag Witt b* writ
epatd lac tßstr teoabto
I (to aeat Batardar taarwiag. at *
l o’rtark. tk# rawatry will kaM a f*«J*
amatat lastosctma grill mag revlaw ft
wilt ba tk* gf«t aaa k*M at*** tk*tr
arrival la bagarta aad dasgtta tk*
•arty baar a tar** aaatoej *lll k* ywa*
>kt.
j (May. Voaag laagavtsd th* ratag*
yaatergay iflHaea aag fo**d every
tblag getting tk good skgjK for tk#
proaldeai’s taagmuto* Th* t»
j.satty (ifisit at tk* stay aad aotdtorv
under hi* nunmaad her*
Oeaeral toald has strived aad ta
bea rkarge of the dtvtaloo oeruitttiag
a teat at bradgmirtert. Mra gatascr
being at tk* Itoa-Atr. Tk* general
took a rid# aroaad yeaterday getifng
the drat gltmpe# of tk* ram* of kts
divtsbut. H* *gr**a wl'b evatroa* elae
ta stating teal tbl* I* aa eirspttoaally
An* ramp kevarat «>r data aad find lag.
of rourtmartlal ware taanert by the
gaaeril durtag bla Scat day hats, la*
first waa a* follow*
Headquarter. Ktrst IHvtoioa Seeraid
Army Corps- Camp Mac beagle
Oeorgta.
Apsctal Order No. ITS.
A general courtatartlal t* hereby ap
pointed to meet at th# headquarter*
Flrat Brigade, at 10 o'rlork a. m .
Tuesday. fKceiabrr Jwh. I*9*. or a*
sum thereafter aa practicable, for the
trial of surh person* as may properly
t* brought before it.
Iletail for the court
Col. W. P. I-a or First Maryland.
V. I.
Lieut. Col. Edsrnrd B, WatU.Klglith
Pennsylvania. V. I.
Major O'Brien Atkinson. Thirty-fifth
Michigan V. I.
rapt. Harry Gillespie. Eighth Penn
sylvania. V. I.
(’apt Tho*. P. Oilman. Thirteenth
Pennsylvania. V. I. •
Capt Edward N. Ogram. Tenth
Ohio. V. I.
Capt. Geo. L, Fisher. FLrat Mary
land, V. 1.
Firat Lieut. Fradartc It. Fanning.
Tenth Ohio, V .1.
Second Lieut. Jas. H. Urhall, Eighth
Prnnaylvania. V. I.
Second Lieut. Marcua R. Crtsman.
Thirteenth Penneylvanla. V’. I.
Second Lieut. Wm. Stewart. Fif
teenth Mtunesota, V. I.
Second Lieut. Irving E. Bate*, Thir
ty-fifth Michigan. V. I.
Second Lieut. Bertram J. Bishop,
Thirty-fifth Michigan. V. I.
Capt. Edwin D. Puaey. First Mary
land, V. 1., Judge Advocate.
By command of Major General Sum
ner. F. S. STRONG.
Assistant Adjutant General
Lewis C. Jones of Co. M. First Ma
ryland. waa tried before courtmartial
for violation of the 17th, 32d and 4th
articles of war. He was found guilty
and sentenced to be confined at hard
lal>yr for 23 days and to forfeit sls of
his pav.
David UrarnoD, of troop B. Third
cavalry, was convicted of violation es
3Sth article of war, and was sentenced
to two months' hard labor under reg
imental guard and forfeits S2O of his
pay.
John .T. Hnnnigun of Co. 0. First I
Maryland, was tried for violation of
sail article of war,, after five previous
trials by summary court, and was
found guilty, and is to be discharged
without honor from the service, but
not dishonorably discharged.
Major Meal ns. chief medical officer
of the Third Division, has been ordered
to report here for duty in the division
hospital, and wtil arrive in a few
days.
Major Lowndes of First Maryland, a
son of the governor of the state, who
has been on a sick furlough, has re
turned and resumed command of his
battalion.
A council of administration over tho>
First Brigade bakery, consisting ..f
Col. Axllne, Col. Lane and Corp. Irish
has been appointed. The council ts to
audit the accounts of the baker, fix
price of bread and have general su
pervision ever management of bakery.
On account of the large amount of
work being done,drills have not bean
as regular in the first Brigade us us
ual. bat ftiJit week the regular ■ drill*
and Held-ecierc fees will begin again
and continue regularly.
Camp .Chat
Capt. Sanders of the Thirty-tiff'll Mi-
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r irfTtplH fit lUtV*# INN4I*
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f riaaftiiff %#t pm******
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,t tun ail? murm*o* %**
kmtm i ritifiniil ***** fmiiitif# |f«w
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s»wg» asbbg **g*g , » *kg ba* iw**"*"
saavwf a gaam gg*t j
t>. A f aaMVba’t wf fiaapa* am*to
taws* #■*** kg* k#g te kk**i »g j
rata lf iajwtod
M (Ingg* asgswg a grtaak** <*g
-1 ggs* te a #mn tea big** Tk# tmaa
' r*4waag to gkat **4 mgstsg to NML
kwf wa* Bawled at amt »**» **• ka*4*
at gn*rlr to *k*n «*g#» kr tk* tteatam
mat ■’kagg** la* r*a**»t*g a* *•'*#
•Ml ptwkßtoy to ptogwfag
Isa rtoikaktoa ptootw* am rtej
mag* daily Ok* swam Ik* kail (*•"
amt ama Haw UK Tk»«» ««k Mb a
tgan w*e* amt Malay .
rmmymato* wig isryapa aaytktog **wf
aW*mgt*d baigr*
€#»«•*».
May%«*«> at H (nwg I* to to* ka*f«-1
ml tswtiV a |
IJttky ta to th* gkt Itßrk** dwetog.
ik* atohkM* at Law*
Laws, wh* ba# kmto ■**•**■ to« *Rk
kick tow* t* w>** B imps "»*g
Manats* of Bwsgltal. to towrk ka*
ts* #f»*r km *»t»ytoka# at grtaking
rktaewtorm ky miatak*
Cnrp Cot *f Itwg H l*«m of **
iwmrat Ba* eapt'ag H* f* ••ttwad
aag l*a*»* aa kt» tkiaw todafik*' fk»- <
tougk f
Urn at* q*H# a aaathr* r*f«niaa
from atrk to qa*n*r i a <!*«*.
ggt. Can mat at troop M aaya k* ka*
toa to narvtr* M y**r* aag a***r
saw atoa bag*** mirt than lkey kav*
tin* (Mtifay
frill#
%, M Moaaamttb of Co, K ka* b**a
promoted to sargraat
14. Guthrie La. M. 4* ttbrrr it tg*
gar
14. Mr Rain of Co. ty ia roaimaadafi
of IB* guard
Tk* a*w chaplain Cam 1 upper gr-’
nvag la sawn ymtsrgay.
The mow kali wilt probably b* ko-j
tafced umlght.
*gt Ru'mtnghsm waa raugkt ia Up-1
fal.iag mam hall *f Co. M y**t*rga*
and had to* anile hmk*o.
H R ton <t h ha* byen sent to hi'
raaptsf fißka hiMpHai.
f irst Maryland.
Park* of Co. A has been discharged
from hospital.
Win* of Co. F. *ho had hi* to* am
putatod. I* walk.it* around.
Htilmeyer nf Co. I« who has been
suffering with rheumatism, took hi*
flrst enercltc on f-rutrhf* today.
Floors are being placed la the rouiwl
teat* today.
A rovMtd plaxaa ha# been bnllt be
tween the hospital nnd it# kitchen.
Stallings of Co. A ha* returned from
sick furlough.
capt. Forward fr«m Co. D ha# re-,
ported from alek to duty.
Corp. Kivkantson and Dewey have
lteen appolkfed sergeant* in C(. D,
Corp. Ptdgg has been appointed
quartermaster sergeant and Gough and
Gilbert appointed rorporala in Co. D.
Capt. Feak* of Co. L t* officer of th*
day.
14. Tolbert of Co. K I* officer of
the guard. w
Thirty-Fifth rtlchigan.
Mr. Harry C. I .ear. the popular j
newspaper man of camp, has estab
lished a neat newspaper tent neat to
Maj. Bandholt’ tent villa.
Sachett of Co. K has returned from
furlough.
LA. Cramer of Co. A is officer of
the day.
IA. Ball of Co. M !s officer of the
guard.
Welch of adjutant s office Is abseut
on leave.
A large number of men are selling
Christmas trinkets in camp.
Geo. W. Dunston of Co. H leave*
on a fffew days' furlough.
Walter Carey of Co . M has been
granted a 15 day furlough.
Eighth Pennsylvania.
IA. Stover of Co. C is officer of the
day.
LA. Lishman of Co. F ia officer of
the guard.
Sgt. McComaa of Co. A has received
I an houorable discharge by order of
| the secretary of war.
There will bo no regimental drill this
afternoon.
Regimental Bugler Didyonng. for
merly of the marine band, will play
with regimental band in future.
Hollinger of Co. A and J. Ely of
hospital corps will be sent to division
hospital today.
Steward Campbel lis fixing up a rail
ing in the hospital dispensary.
Thirteenth Pennsylvania.
The hospital corps has been present
ed with a pig as a mascot.
A large detail is busy grubbing
stumps today.
Capt. Uobling of Co. A Is officer oC
the day.
Lt. Freeman of Co. F is officer of
the guard.
Moser of hospital corps has received
a discharge by order of secretary of
war.
A brass quartet is being organized
by the regiment.
Fifteenth Minnesota,
Martin of Co. M leaves *>u a fur
lough today
Walter Blaok of Co H Las been
transferred to Co I
Barrett of Co K, who had his eye
severely injured yesterday, -.has been
sect to division hospital. He will prob
ably iVv'C Ibc organ of sight.
kIOTINU ON
NEAR HAVANA
Number of Shot* Fired
During the Fight.
DM Xu MM tte rn» (Him
g gffidal.
tsa»aa» Ha*, If. *- A flat ammtan*
at CbftM a aatoak at H*»*** at f to!
Mated taamin *at atkaa* • *** As*d ]
Oa* aa- * la topafted to kaa* kaaa I
| hit.** aad •** to|ar*d Tbt mangsiau
'•f rvm, sopgsadag tow to* aps***»w
k*4 . a i«ii - ***/anted to* sahath#
i stwad ik* Coka* amt tmmt*ram Aag* |
[•any i asm*** at Buiidiaa* Oar-toa*
•«m> a *g aad mfmmtaa arnaa wad* so
mmat tmtsw. ate tksa* r*|idrlaff* aa ,
ii. gap at ik* Caßaaa M to a ftos '
'Asctodtog to tk* aeewaat at to* atow |
[ftaadi ky to* dpaatoada. to* twt aa* j
tto *aaa’t as a la***k b*»wi
Martoa Rett!, at Ja***"#*ttl*- Fto. a )
W- at tk* Manat ItttoW* toff* ,
’awat wka mas Rutag a awl* w*a*a ,
iße *4# Carapat Mw ua. at Ik* affray
•*• a (web b* a toMkd ta tto »tab> j
| atm M* wa* toaagkt to tk# laatnisvra j
I kero* Httstoi 4* Camto. rt»il •**
[ftkor at lt«*s*s, ka* takwnte tow
that ik* uAtaad*** will b* a* I
'♦•ter yvaute
; e*a<>* d* Cant** (*»» b• aaa *«
rpaaisb aototow at Ik# *•*•* at tk*
•Fro*
Pld tots rreata* (Ka la* aad
o*l . (]>«*•* mata to aaaAa-aa** «Wk
UN* t*jM4fch#tl ,
Th# Auffukta House Fur*
nikhing Comp#ny c«n af
ford to k#IJ Flouk«hoid
good* ch#ap#r than any
other hou## in th# state.
WHY?
Because the House Fur
nishing Company makes a
specialty of Furniture in
every grade and price. It
is no side line with us.
Uist Night
With the Police.
Cbr »lma* t* a we- k off vet bat Mr
l*adorr Morris, who keep* a rtotoiac
mart no tower Brvtjd atren. fired na*
Xmas firework* tagr alght. and aa that 1
ka a violation of the rtty laws, be wav
d K-k*>r4 a eg** again** The ease will
rear up before Judge Baxter Moadjy
lanralag
A raa* has been docketed again* t
draveager Mnsdun fnr not removing
(rash fmm tn front of a residence on
the corner of Gwinnett and
street*
The following 4*Olh section viol*torn
were reported at police station las*
night- J. 8. Nasficld. John Simmon.
Tho*. Msck. John Brown. Wm. Ken
Prick. Willie Remilrtck and Jame*
Dear*.
I Twelve soldiers wr* locked up at
police station lasi night. Some bad
bean drunk, some had no passes ami
>two were brought IB for being disor
derly on * Monte Bano car. They re
fused to pay the coodiu loc The 'ati.T
■ ailed a member as she provost and
had them arrested. At police atat oa
they said they thought that their cap
tain, who wa* on the car. might hai >
'em up to the rtife.
Malaga Grapes,
Salted A'monds,
Cauliflower,
Hothouse Lettuce.
Fancy Celery,
At KEENAN’S.
Appropriation Bill Passed
Washington, Pei. it.— Th.* House
gave today to the Indian appropriation
bill, passing it* substantially as re
ported. This is the third of tho appro
priations bills to pass nnd it clears the
calendar of tho big supply bills, al
though another, the agricultural, will
be ready and knocking for attention by
Monday. The House adjourned at 4
o'clock.
Nothing is nicer for a
Christmas present than a
useful piece of Furniture.
Thomas & Barton.
Discussing Its Work.
Washington. Dec- IT.—The war in
vestigating commission hud no witness
es for examination today and sat in ex
ecutive session discussing its work.
The commission is having considerable
trouble with its corps of stenographers.
Two of the four. Messrs. Evans and
Marriott, of New York, resigned today.
Onyx Tables at prices
that will surprise you. Just
the thing for a gift.
At Richards & Shaver’s.
Fancy French candies and erystal
ized fruits at T. Schladaressi's.
Capt. Brandt of Co. F is officer of
the day.
Lt. Bookstaver of Co. B Is officer
of the guard.
Gilbertson of Co. I) and Johnson of
the same company have been granted
furloughs.
The resignation of First Lieut. T.
A. Britner of Co H has been l.eeept
td
H H Little of Co M has teen or
dered discharged by the war depart
ment.
Chauncey of Co. L will receive a
discharge for physical disahiliiy.
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pitting It K *ke a**krra after the bn- ■
poastolr «*to. taeroase v tettot* of Ik-lr'
Own rashness ate know neither calm ;
nor pag'v.
T*t. white alt this t* true, and weary '
nrrvsa beat undoubted wllnsaa (a th
unwisdom of -be frnlrlea* ee*ri-h car-1
lain .resh things ate offered that are i
good at the aame time, and each aca- j
wm to Ha turn brings farth some de- |
! sign* or some material* that are new :
to their application if not in fa-" and ,
that include all the charm which va-1
nation Has to give, yet an- »( anlld i
worth and serve definite end This
!year gun-metal and #tag-hom. with th
lovely poetic autumn-leaf finish given
to sliver overlaid with gold, may falrß
! he said to lead the llai. The tormet two.
(while far rrom new. have been applied
Ito a hundred object* nut prevtoualy
jscen in Just such form, and the last ts
ia* new a* is any beautiful object set be
fore out gale While similar effaat*
may have beeu seen now and then, the
ap(4lcati<>n i» (Wllrdv m»vel, and tit
various objects in which II la shown
make one of the loveliest and most at
tractive glfis that could to devised
• •••••
! Women of all age*, from the witching
I sixteen lo that maturity which bring*
i'Ulmne** and peace offer a prolific
field. Considering all their wants and
whim* and all (hat ia offered lo meet
any demand, embarrassment of riche* j
lieeomes the only fair ground of com-i
plaint. Jewel*, lace*, silver, pottery.!
-hlnu. glass, anil all the whole range Of
purely beautiful things are here from |
which to chooae. FavrlUe glass, which
is a very poem of color and of form,
-an to purchased, small piece* for ten
dollar*, larger for almost any greater
price one i» prepared to pay. but 1* so
exquisite and to perfect as to be amply
worth Its price, while even the tiniest
bit 1* of more genuine value and yields
truer pleasure than bigger objects made
and selected with less knowledge and
less care. Lambeth Doulton, which is
always artistic, uffords a wide range of
choice within itself, anil offeis sets of
teapot, cream-jug and sugar-bowl for
as little n* three dollars, with al! pos
sible variations between it and tank
ards and jug* costing five timto the
amount. Elton nottery offers an op
portunity for unlqtie design and splen
did color at moderate cost, and in
eludes some really fine nieces for five
dollars, or even less. Oar own native
Kookwood faience, which has no pect
in all the world for splendor of color,
quality or design, and depth of gluz-.
is offered in small Jugs, for three dol
lars, in larger for all prices, ranging to
one hundred, and in lamps that are a
delight'tri the eye at the same time that
they serve a practical end. While far
from now in it* deeper tones, it never
theless provides novelty in the true
sense, and has appeared in tender
grays running into suggested pinks, in
lovely sea-greens, and exquisite blues,
all oC which are delightful, and one or
which can be trusted to brighten a
whole room and to carry true art and
real beauty into the home.
Lace alone Is prolific, and In itself
opens a wide field. To attempt to en
umerate or discuss its beauties would
be idle in" so limited a space, but to pass
Finest Sausages
Finest Beef
Finest Pork
FINEST MEAT MARKET IN AUGUSTA.
CALL and see for yourself
E. H. ILLE, 1265 BROAD STREET
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| table them arc e.ubuddery h-wpa ate
| handsome actapoia.
to-iud. a -Mr r*-n. •«*
frato least to greatrat .an to trowed
|to win the feminine Bvart N iretties
I include tots of *tx at ickpina, with heads
Of a. ml tr«u u» stun a art in heart-
- of gnid-platc, aad fr Idtn*
leather, hat pin* <rf autuma-lcaf. with
I (wariafll bruoclw* of duil-hniahcd f««»h
! cold. to. loaing rv*h-»atcr |»-arl. pin*
I >.f gun-metal set with x» m» and th*
| latest return to treasur.-s of «h* paat
in the form of hang lea. with plain and
shining stone* act deep within the gold.
• Mil Ntind'ltf* 4T*<l |X¥F|tes.*HM iD’MUrW#
at. tou namattea to mention, too a*l!
: known to rcautr • reminder or sugges
tion A# state,! above, the one #r«at
dtlficulty Ilea tn th- very vartety of
fered. In the task of eUmlnaUoa which
t Bp fact implies-—Harper's Baaar.
|r,,,, f,o everybody lo sec that prettv
jewelry window. mIH gold rings. *n
drst*a*, hroaah**. Mr drop*, stud* and
I site', pin* and oumvroua other g-swt*.
• tiring this with jM-fte for a 1“ caato
reduction on 5# cent bangle ring. *»•*
runted to wear two years at Mina
Klnchiey * millinery store. »tt Broad
•i*>
When you ro to the Au
gusta House Furnishin«
Company for Bed Room
Suits, Parlor Suits. Chairs,
Sideboards, Spring Beds,
Wardrobes. Office Desks,
Book Cases, in fact, in
anything in the line of Fur
niture you go to a Furni
ture store.
They bad gone through the fire-drill
for weeks, and the other day. when
visitors were present, the teacher
thought It well to show the result of
their training. "What is your first
duty lo i as. 1 of fire?" she Inquired of
.he school.
"Bue the Insurance comr»ny,” shout
ed a youngster. —Detroit Free Pr-fs
We have the best se
lected subjects in pictures
in handsome frames at
popu'ar prices at
Richards & Shaver’s.
"Young man." said the investigat
ing philanthropist, "you are an inter
esting pe**le io me. You are too proud
to tog. too honest to steel, and too lazy
to work. How in the world do you
manage?" "I get minted.”— Detroit
Frae Press.
Wedding invitations executed in th*»
most correct style at Dunbar & Wil
liams.
Games and toys. Our
stock is enormous. A
splendid selection, 5 cents
up- Call and see at
Richards & Shaver’s.