The Augusta daily herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1908-1914, September 16, 1908, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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PAGE SIX I* J A |V|TTC In The HeraW Pfl y \Af A MTTC A Trial Will Prove ISf A yf yf Sj lc A Word; 25c Minimum Charge V » H A V,.# 25 Words or Less of Help Wanted 25c Vv dj > Get Busy With Your Ad. Reading. Its the Way.. to Wisdom. The merchant who is “burled” in the of new Mockn and new un dorUikltip# Hhould rhare h!« lime with that which make* the things irjiHjble his advertising < ampalgn. No ntorf #ver prospered that failed to recur*- the fnterent and oi the bargain-hunter« If you have. during this summer, formed but onr now habit" th#* habit I <»l rending and answering .ids Ili •* { rummer will have been wed spent If,; during th* autumn, you form the habit of ADVERTISING. a well. It will J mean that YOUR BHIP IS COMING IN! If there if roiuMhlng you want something 1 a little out of tin ordinary i JNQ! IKK Or THE PUBLIC,' through a want ad The workseeker who answers the "Help Wanted" ads. Ih really “losing for work But if he also advertla *« « n his own account ills chances will be doubled perhaps trebled. With the lever of Publicity you may I "lift" your - fore to big"-r things " Of course the lever must he big enough and of proved fp'kllty. Then* arc OTIIEK KINDH of levers ' to u© had ' WANTED HELP Male WANTED It \ 11AV NY V MI- CLERKS tout office clerk r-i -Meii.. ?1 .Hk''»> y4*r! S K*»tn In tithm* hen- N'-v-mb-’r lhl.li Pr«]»ir*!lt)ii fri-i t*iunkitn In I til !!«•-. Il<il 11l K 4\ N V Oct *l' WANTED Cl.I KK • YOUNG MAN', fall* ulurmlon lo pul .11 tvenlhßi a nhort Hin*' i” innii.H go-nl pcrnmnnnt Mwltkm h li.i * 10 Ki«rt. Ail tiros* II car- II 1 tl‘l. Hl7< WANTED HFLP Female! AT OMM: AN UXI'KKIHNCKO min** must !>• *llllnn to ntti' In | Ihiiih Ai*v»lh Wli Walton, WhMou 1.1 Dairy. August*. tin **l7c w \NTED SITUATION Male MOV A COLORED ROY DESIRES |i<» ttloii ;i port Irir' nr it hoy Ail tire** Jnu JCiHoraon, care Hum Lang l«v. Summ-rvlll- Augiintn. tin. mIHx itOII.UKFIRF.MAN \ r'IRSIUI.N .hollfittri mun, d »lr-« wnrk 'ppl .1 T VV , or# Hrrnld SI *' V/ANTED SITUATION Female Nt USE A COLORED WOMAN OK sires a position as nurse or houae girl Apply Hattie UavU, 1467 .lone# street *\Zxx WANTED HELP Male and Femalo AND BOYS. TO REPRESENT im In their *p*i<- time soiling our nowlltn to thrlr ftlomid All bit st-ll #r». Southern Specialty Co, August*, tin WANTED Rooms ROOMS THREE NICK HOOMR wanted, furnished or unfurnished, roit(rally located, fur light how** ke* p tug. Addrash v B c , this office Slip ROOMS A COUPLK WITHOUT children desire three unfurnished rooms, Walton Way or Moodbiwn pie terred; f#|crcnc'» f exchanged. Ad tress It. IV, caro Tin Herald. si 8,1 FOR RENT Real Estate. #1 AT TWO VERY DKSIR\Ii_.E n»-w flat* on 1300 Block of Kill* St 4VIII bo completed by October t*t kpply K II Mclauiil->n, I*3l llr-ad St sJ3c MCBIUKNUK NO 1218 CIUKRNE SI Nle**. New 7 room residence, all ttodern convenience Fur psrtlcu lam see Lockhart »v Co., No, t l.nmt ud Bldg slPp 4KSinfCN< rc PON T HR CAUGHT In the flood again Three residences cm 1200 block Broad St., Maxwell building Kvery modern enliven!* wire Apply K Fl. McLendon. 1022 Broad St. * Sloc RESIDENCE SIX ROOM HOUSE ! Itnir yard and stable, near and Central railroad for rout. \i>i»l ■» i 718 Calhoun St Apply M l. Brown I Mo llarky * Sullivan Co. eIV OFFICE CORNRH OK ALLEY REAR , Of Os—rgta Railroad Hank tram Oettdtcr lal Ron! S2«O Apply Geor pin Railroad Hank alStt | HOUSE AN ELEOANT NEW huum, in North Augusta, Ww ave nuo. near Hampton Terror, tan bath* and all modorn toprovemonta. See It aud you will font It. Apply H C Wall. »i 7 Broad St. SUltt FOR SALE Piano. »*IANO BABY tilt ANO I*l ANO OK Baa Domingo Mahogany for *alo SIR Leonard Building al*p wo to. mow asm l WA P «• ", • Mk'ng If.** I t lliilr » %>ur\ wNV. M t-U lA. hoA. I Yes, the Want Ads. Should Interest “Bargain-Hunters,” Too! FOR SALE - Real Estate an ideal home, it will dou bl« In »alu« In ten year*; (stop pay. Inc rent; »im. He acred fine land at H race wood. Apply to C. T. Schmidt. 442 Walker St al#c HOUSE: A BBAtTTIFTL HOME, 122 Broad street, for Kale; lot 45x120, and front; reinnut didewalk, gad; a new house. Apply oi. ,reml»eii. 820 c COR SALE Miscellaneous BEDROOM SUITES, WARDROBES, j niftitreKdi-H, Rlllowd, aprlnga, carpet, ; matUriPK, ride board, laigc refrlpera- j tor, at aacrlllce, at 701 Hroail Ktreer Slßp ( REAM SEPARATOR: ONE SEC ond band No. 2 Do Lavel cream Ni'parator In x-Kid condition for da.c make iih an olfer. Alexander Soe<l C.o. Oil Broad St. Sl#c 11( >1 HEMOLD GOODS: PARTY leaving city will doll entire atock of household gooda. 518 Leonard Building «18p BIUYULK HIGH GRADE GIRL'S Bi cycle with coaster brake and punc ture proof tired for Hale. 518 lyoonard Building. *lßp I'OST.i CEDAR POSTS FOR SALE any length and alxe, at Jjinkey Nataturium. slßp FOR SALIC: HALF CORD DRY plmi wood, d'llvered, for $1.50. Rustle Kw.ngH $3.00 and Rocking Chairs $1 60 each. Hum* line Coium hi*.i Wyandottes, H L Wyandottes, Light Brahmsa and White Rocks nt , pei )ul close out prices. Eggs for hatching, nil Breeds. Belvldere Poul ir > Farm, Phone lIK4, Augusta, Ua. AUTOMOBILE: GOOD A 3 NSW; 40 horsepower engine; cen be seen at White's garrage; big bargain for quick buyer. Apply at once, Herald office. ts VRAPPING PAPER: OLD N'FWS papt is for wrapping purposes. Ap J ply at Herald office. Jl6tf i ENGINE GOOD 12 HORSEPOWER Atlas engine, practically new, for sale at s bargain. Address Engine, i are Herald. WRAPPING PAPER OLD NEWS papers for wrapping purposes. Ap | ply ut Herald < iff ice. ]l6tf ! BOOKS: FOR SALK TUBMAN High School hooks, UathollC school hooks and hook* for all schools and Inst llutloiiH of learning Deli quest s New and Old Bookshop 215 Seventh st. aißtf PIANO: ONE PIANO IN FIRST class condition for sale. Apply to U .1 Doris. 1302 May avenue. s!9p FOR SALF. x ...airy ani Pet Stock MAMMOTH BRONZE TURKEYS; Ton. » b Oei-ie, Aluscovey Ducks; Barred U’vinouth R irks; all farm raised. he*.:hy and from first class stock Prices reasonable Address llowjre I’lilnlxy, Urovntowu. Ga. ts BUFF ORPINGTONS A FEW MCE young cockrola (nr sale. From the original famous Cook strain, 'kiwdre Phlnlay. SELLING out my white WYAN dott*-s, pairs 3 and 4 dollar*; trloes IMi ami 6 dollar* Some line birds for the money. \V, K Wall, Vauciuao, S C. Slßc FOR RENT Rooms. ’tit \ li v i «IF t ROOMS with prlvllcgt ot hath al 442 Feu vtck Si \pply 622 Center St Sl.ttf LOST AND FOUND. LOST. HOG BLACK AND WHITE co',lie ilnv ono And half year* old; jnuMW**rH to Iht* name of lit**." fU ward if roturnid to Jacob's Bakery. ;.1» Ninth Nt alt)) l OST KOI*. NATrUDAY VKTKH noon on Broad Jack Mon or Umnir | ntfVcl*, a gold fob buckle. Finder bo »• warded l»> Icating »auk> at thi* ot ! nee SUh ; i.OKT \\ \T( H U>ST ON WOOF lawn betnern May \venue and jSllrog »!r«*e(. a musll gold watch | Ftudci return to 816 WoodiMwu or ! « nil idiotic 367 for regard Blsp M OST \\ \T<* 11 UiST ON CAM P* bell nr Broad St* Morula* evening, a ludicn gold nttUh Initial* F C on |’-nek 92 60 reward If returned to Herald office. Sl7|» j LOST KYK GLASS ICS LOST BK | tween Auuueta and Allen \\. Joncn > ,N>nd. one imlt e>c g!**sr* Regard it return* d to Herald office HI 7c FOR SALE Horse*, Mules, Livestock, Harness, Carriages, Etc IK YOlt DON'T BUY YOUR HORSES and imiloa from u* wo both loaa mono, Amentia siwk Yarda. RED POLL CATri.K A FEW' oholoo holfor* and bull oalvoa Thoy aro hard,, clean ttc.rk, aood mllkora and »ith boot conformation Juat tha kind of cattle you like to aoo around tho tarm For prirra and oatlmatca. write llowdrv I’htuHy. Urovetown, On Exnert Cleaning will# l.ddU'i ftklrt* ou*»n«*d hii.l T* b%'*t work for uio loam iiu«u«\v in Iht* city. \Vh> buy g but whoa 1 can make your old on** loo* no* I'uHihth PtVb*inf Club V«r» drr* the Hatter, Mr]nio»h s4i. Plnmc 744. 820 c Your Lawn Probably needs repairing To do It quickly, nicely and perman ently use Alt XANDtR SEED CO.'S EVtKCKIES LAWN CRASS SEEDS This Is a correctly proportioned mixture of the finest grk*«es spec ially adapted to this climate. It will make a beautiful, velvety green, permanent lawn. Price 80cts per lb . sufficient for .00 H'luarc fee*. Four lbs , for sl., Bushel 15 lbs. Four lbs., for sl., In larger quantities. Alexander Seed Co. Careful Seedsmen. 911 Broedwsy. Augusta, Ga. Rugs Cleaned I HAVE ADDED RUG CLEANING TO my other business and will give sat isfaction. Jerry Jones, 421 Campbell street. 820 p College Notice THE BEST ASSORTMENT OF fountain pens, stationery, combs, brushes of ail kinds, and toilet artl cles In the city. Come In and look them over. Parr's Pharmacy,—sl6 Broad St , Augusta, Ga. School Supplies. FRESH GOODS JUST RECEIVED. TahletH, pencils, paper, craon, etc. Tesslcr Pharmacy, 1366 Broad St. Sl3tf DON’T LET YOUR BI CYCLES GO TO RUIN, WE ARE READY AND CAN SAVE THEM. h. E. Fourcher 572 BROAD STREET. Sl9c Verdery Pressing Club 1 313 mcintosh st.. phone 2425, expert cleaning, pressing and re pairing; hats cleaned and blocked; ladled’ Halts and skirts cleaned and pressed. All work guaranteed. J. P. Stephen, Mgr. Bt9o Notice WHY BUY A HAT. WHEN I CAN make your old one look new? 1 am no longer connected whh the Augusta I In' Cleaners on Cnmpboll St. I am now with Cullerlth Proasttig Club, 315 Mclntosh St.. Phone 744. Verdbry, the Hatter. , 820 c. Damaged by the Freshet. THE AUGUSTA TRUNK FACTORY will repair and put in flmt-slaaa or der, your . ninks that were damaged by the water Telephone them 683, they will send for your trunks, ex- j amine them and let you know cost by- j tore doln* the work If you prefer nice new trunk, they will take the old one n» pnrt payment. Give them a call at Hal Broad, Wrong Side of Street. ts: WARNING | Every day some one finds his safe locked and we have to open it. Save yourself this expense and let us clean and oil up locks and combinations before it gets corroded. Phone 563. H. E. Fourcher Plastering Material IVORY WOOD FIBRE BLASTER IS -he Ml ptaatartßß material for | walls and cellittK« It gives add! 1 tliui« 1 strength to tho building and .fay* put forever. A. H. McDaniel. Jl 4‘. f Concrete Work. CONURim WORK I DO ALL k'tids of concrete work, such as cement walk*, reinforced work. 1i have the latest improved machinery-, 1 I and an expert foreman, and am pre pared to turn out work tor big or ders. Estimate* r.nd specifications 1 furnished A. 11 McDaniel, August ta. Ua. J27it Brighten Up. VARNISH STAINS i*tAT WILL I make water soaked furniture look : ik, new AtiguJla Builders Supp • 1 WANT A mMAN NT rootlug use Protection Brand Thla rooting hat a stx Inch lap and driving nails through the lap only and ce menting the overlapping sheet to tt that no nalia are exposed It can be laid by any handy man Thla moling ta made asphalt and containing no tar Sold i" W W jonea, u: M ' toan St.. Augnata Sltlc THE AUGUSTA HERALD Flood Shingles NO. 2, $2.00; NO. 1, $3.00; F. O. B our yard; fifty cents additional for handling. Industrial Lumber Co„ North Augusta. Sl3tf Cottage For Sale STYLISH 6 ROOM COT TAGE IN NORTH AU GUSTA FOR SALE AT A SACRIFICE FOR PAR TICULARS, APPLY TO P. O. BOX 717 Augusta, Georgia. s2oc. To Piano Owners WHO INTEND MOVING; FROM this date on your piano moved, tuned and cleaned for $5.00. The special price of tuning Is $2.50 Call up Robt. J. Watson, No. 666 Broad St. Phone 1717. Have your piano examin ed all work strictly first class. S2oc FISH FISH j Fresh from Fisheries Daily. Vegetables, Celery, Fruits. : : O. D. FORENCE Phone i | nii. 446 Broad St. Machines Repaired ALL MAKES OF MACHINES RE paired by an expert adjuster. if your machine was tinder water better have It. looked after at once. Singer Sewing Machine Co., No. 946 Broad street. o3e Reward FOR ANY CASE OF CHILLS ANE) fetor that Randall's Chill and Fe ver tonic tails to cure. Guaranteed to cure where others fall. No cure no pay. 'Phone 2214—Randall's Phar macy. We deliver to any part of the city. olOe Cheap Lumber A LARGE LOT OF FLOORING, CEIL Ing and weather boarding, all grades; also <v lot of rough lumber, short and long leaf, from 1-in boards to Bxlo framelng All this stock must be disposed of In next 30 flays. Address Standard Lumber Co., Exposition Ave. and 15th St.,'or E. J. O'Connor, 856 Broad St. tl HIGH WATER got into lots of cash re gisters- We have cleaned about 50, let us have yours, as we make a specialty of this work. Phone 563. H. E. Fourcher Sl9c Southern Cabinet Manu facturing Works, North Augusta. SHOW CASES D\ EHHAULED. ALT, high-class furniture Cabinets of all descriptions made Manufacture of stair, hank, and office fixtures and gll j classes of fine carpenter work. 'Phono No. 714. o6> | Barbecue Hash BARBECUE HASH EVERY SATUK day Ready at II o'cl-ck a. m. 250 j quart. Vandiver's Market, 1001 Ninth dtrdfet. J2stf MRS. FRANCES FOX, PHOTOGRAPHER. Residence Studio, 819 Telfair St. Opposite Union Depot. Kodak films developed free of charge. Four Post Cards. 50c alOtf Sanitary Lime THOMPT DELIVERY. CALI. MR UP for anv quantity. A. H. McDaniel. I Phone 16. Al2tf Windsor Spring Water RELIEVES NAUSEA. DYSPEPSIA. Kidney trouble; 5 gallons delivered 60 cent*. Phone 112. Alts Clothes Pressed GIVE ME \ TRIAL WITH YOUR clothes. I guarantee vou the best jof work. Why. because I give all j work m\ personal attention. Call me over 'phone 2214 1 also make a | t-poclally of ladles skirts and sut's. I I send for and deliver clothes in Sum j mervllle as well as in the city. Special price to club member*.' Tuggle i Pressing Club. 1540 Walton Way S2lc SAFES Cost Money- The Locks constitute the most valuable part. If Yours re fuses to work, get the very best service possible. We employ an expert and can handle any job. J. F. BRICKLE. Phone 1914. Campbell St. Stop Attention I HAVE MO\ LD BACK TO MY OLD stand ready lor business. 1 am do ing the beat of skill hand work ao get up all of your winter shoes and bring them to me. W. Golden, 1005 Eliis St. 820 c. Taken Up ONE DARK BAY MAKE. BRANDED with E on right hind quarter. Party can get her by paying for feed and advertisement. Apply at Herald of fice. 816 c. WANTED HOUSEKEEPER; A GOOD RELl able white woman, 30 to 40 years old, as assistant housekeeper. Apply to R. L. Smith, Sylvanla, Ga. el6p ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ SPECIAL NOTICES. ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: This is to notify the pubUc and al! whom It may concern that I will not he responsible for any debts contracted In my name, except those personally contracted by me GEORGE H. HOW r ARD Sept 29c Augusta, Ga., Sept Bth. 1908. A CALLED MEETING OF THE stockholders of the Georgia Chemi cal Works will be held at Augusta, Ga., on Thursday the 24th day oi September. 190 S, for the purpose ot' amending the By-laws. A. SMITH IRVINE. Sepjt 23c Secretary. Water Works Notice. THE PUBLIC IS REQUESTED TO be very careful to leave all hydrants and other openings closed to avoid any waste of water. We have found many cases, where parties will leave hydrants open, presumably to be certain to know when the water Is turned on. This causes a great waste which must be stopped. Water will not be put on in the afternoon until lurther notice. Sprinkling of lawns and washing of pavements strictlv prohibited. JNO. D. TWIGGS, JR. Supt. C. W. VV. Stltf Office of Commissioner of Roads and Revenue, Richmond County, Ga. Augusta. Ga., Sep:. 14, 1903. To Charles S Bohler, Tax Collector, Richmond County: The following assessments upon lhe State Tax for the year 1308 are hereby made and you or your suc cessors in office are hereby instructed and required to collect the same. Pauper 5.8 Poor House 11.4 Roads and Bridges 13.8 Court Expense- 212 Maintaining Prisoners ....11.4 Jurors 5.8 Elections 2. Puhtic Buildings 5.8 Jail 5.8" Coroner 2.1 Small Pox 6.8 County Police 2.4 Reformatory 3.3 94.8 the same being forty-six cents oni the one hundred dollars of taxable property, or ninety-four and 8-10 per cent of the State Tax of four and 15-100 mills, levied for other than funding purpose. WILLIAM F. EVE, Judge City Court and Ex-Off. Commr Ronds and Revenue, Richmond Co. Ga Attest : MM. D'A. W ALKER, Cl-rU Oct 15 c NOTICE. ANY PERSON HAVING ACCOUNTS against the late J. J. Chafee will please send bills at once to me, at Langley, S. C. J. G. CHAFEE, s22c Administrator Legal Notice. Trustees Sales in Bankruptcy of Real Estate. | Under and by virtue of an order |of the Hon. Joseph Ganahl. referee in bankruptcy for the North Eastern Di vision of the Southern District of ] Georgia passed in the bankruptcy case of Tysor Cheatham Mercantile company, bankrupts the undersigned will expose for public sale before the county court house door at Warren ton. Georgia, on Tuesday, the 6th dav Of (i. tuber, ill-' first Tuesday In said month of October A. D. 1908, between the legal hours of sale, the following property, sold as the property of said bankrupts. Tysor Cheatham Mercan tile company: "One lot of land In town of War . renton. Georgia, 75 feet by 90 feet with store house thereon measuring 158 feet by 89 feet, constructed of brick, one story. Bounded on south by Broad street on west by alley on north by C R. Fltxpatrick on east by lot owned by VVarreuton. Georgia." All of said real estate will be sold ito the highest bidder for cash. Under the order of th# Hon. Joseph Ganahl. referee in bankruptcy, the real estate ia ordered sold free from all inrun** bra tiers thereon and said money real j lied front said sale shall stand In lieu of any cLim against said real estate: that no bid be accepted unless ;accompanied l>v a certified check or ether satisfactory security for at least 10 per cent of such bid, and If aale is confirmed the halsnce to be paid tn; if the sale ia not confirmed the , to per cent will-be refunded without , deduction.” TJhis the 10th day of August A. D 190* OLIVER ORR. Trustee for the Tysor Cheatham Mercantile Co. Pupils. MISS STELLA SIMPSON, INSTRUC tor of piano and pipe organ. Piano lessons will be given in the homes of the pupils. Terms reasonable. Or ganist First Baptist church. Resi dence 1019 Greene St. sl6-18-20p BEAUTIFUL WOMAN FOUND DROWNED She Was Handsomely Dressed, Her Body Show ed no Signs of Violence. NEW' YORK.—The body at a beau tiful young girl about 19 years of age handsomely gowned in goods of ex cellent texture, was found today float, ing in Rowery bay, near Deutsch man's bathing pavilion, North Beach. The young woman was about five j COMING PLAYS Saf* lfA. om !~yrvc-sY~ linr ANPREW b. TurU.r.^Tl ROBSON * IheWolf i CALENDAR. Tonight—(B.3o)—The Lyric Theatre (New York) success, “The Wolf.” Tomorrow, matinee and night *3.00, 8.30) —“Devil’s Auction.” Thursday night. Sept, 24th—“ The Lion and The Mouse.” “The Wolf” Tonight. Of “The Wolf,” Eugene Walter’s fa mous and successful drama which comes to the Grand tonight, much has been written of a laudatory- na ture by the critics, and particularly of the intense and novel climax to each of its three acts. The close of the last act. especially is declared to be one of the most unique and strik ing seen in a number of years. The hero and the villain of the drama fight a duel almost entirely in the dark, and the audience can only see the two figures In a fierce encounter without belie able to distinguish which is which. When one of them finally falls dead and the victor stands over him the spectators are not sure of the Identity of either. This Is disclosed by the light of a match, with which the hero sets fire .to his cigarette. The appearance of ,the white face of the winner, stand ing out of the surrounding blackness in the fiare of the match flame is so dramatic an incident that the ap plause at the Lyric theatre. New York, was often delayed while the audience took in the picture. As the j light begins to flicker and burn out, the applause starts and grows into a deafening avalanche. This Is melodrama—real, stirring melodrama of the good old-fashioned kind, according to the critics of the metropolitan dallies—and yet the 'wise Brnadival audience, generally so cool and disdainful, did not real ize that it was. and lent itself to ap plause as vociferous as any “gallery god" ever did. That was the remark able thing aboil, the great success of “The Wolf"—Eugene Walter, its au thor. demonstrated that a play ran be a truly great work, a masterpiece, in fact, and still be melodrama. The*— Is an old saying that “all the world loves a lover." and It Is equally that all the world loves melo drama when It la well-written, plaus ible real and true to life. Broadway never would admit this fact until Walter save them ‘ The Wolf." frankly and truly labeled as a melo drama. and thev had to like it. This remarkable success will no doubt | prove a* big a hit with theatre-goers here, and one of Manager Bernstein * moat Interesting offerings WEDNESDAY SEPT 16 TBTEEB CASES IF CUE! I» Oil MANlLA.—Thirteen cases of chol era were discovered in Manila today. The transport Sheridan, on which a case of cholera was found on Monday, will sail for San Francisco ou Friday should no other cases develop. tee: three inches tall and weighed 130 pounds She had a wealth of dark brown hair and blue eyes. There were no marks of violence. I Seats now selling. Prices 25 cents to $1.50. “Devil’s Auction.” It has been customary in the major lty of all large scenic plays or spec tacles, in making an instantaneous change of scene, to darken the stage and auditorium by lowering all lights '■ to the point of deepest darkness, and while the audience sat in gloom, the stage-hands, by means of revolving ;cen“ry or other methods, made the "instantaneous chance” in question. Manager Chas. H. Yale, however, has Introduced an Innovation in this lire in the 2fith edition of his “Ever lasting Devil's Auction.” A new trlok change has been prepared showing "The Realms of Mephlsto,” this elab orate and enormous set filling the en tire depth of the stage and at a cue clta ses to "The Beautiful Valley of Andoche,” a beautiful pastoral scene complete in every detail, the change being made In the full open light with apparen* absence of stage hands. Tha eflec; is instantaneous and a triumph iof stage mechanism. “The Devil's Auction" will be seen at the Grand tomorrow, matinee and night, all seats reserved for the mati n'—. Prices: Orchestra. 75c and 50e; balcony. 50c and 25c. Night prices, 25c to $1.50. “The Lion and the Mouse." There is nothing in the local book ings for the current season that will attract the Interest of playgoers to a greater extent than "The Lien and the Mouse.” which Henry B. Harris will present here in the very near future, and which comes with an Wm dor —lt-ent that has rot hitherto been vouchsafed any production of recent years Charles Kb in wrote the plar and when Henry B. Harris gave New Yorkers the opportunity of viewing the play they liked it so well that it ran for two years at the Lyceum theatre in that city. The Boston judgment vt- expressed In crowded houi-i s for eight months, find for 25 weeks it ran in Chicago, the attend ance exceeded anything in the history of Chicago theatricals. "The Lion and the Mouse” is hook ad !.-re for Thursday, Sept. 24th. •St Tuesday morning at the box office. EFFORT WASTED. % \- i- gha we dvnamite thi candidate when he arrives? i - Why should we mix ourselvei up it, . Th- tliens are % 'ng a give him a home-coming.—Puck.