Columbus enquirer-sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1886-1893, June 10, 1886, Image 6

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DAILY ENQUIRER!- SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, THURSDAY MORNING, .TUNE HL l^fi. MONTGOMERY MONEY MATTERS. Tin- Mu V.'nr Mil K. l(r|, "rt fur Hie I'u-t Srh.riil mill 01 III r Moktoomkhv, June 8. The cily troow- urer’s annual report shows : Receip*s from tuxes ami interest . . -$'.''1,112 - r *0 Ca^h in treasury.. ... — I'nco’looted tuxi-a, #08,401 TO; liabilities t 13.28(1 12 $30.175 08; assets, 72,UW, Including f 112,000 of bonds issued on the old Soul): uinl North Alabama railroad. Mayor Heeso’s elaborate.'report sols forth that ‘notwithstanding the extensive work I done on the streets and engineer depart ment. laying pavements and constantly in- - creasing limits to eity and po)iulation, the ' expenses over best year were less than *800. • lie speaks of three lines of street railways, new artesian waterworks and the public school houses built the post year lb con- ! gratnlates the council on the prosperous! condition of the city, complimenting the efficient lire department, t he mil it ary com panies, new charily hospital and trade company just organized, lie recommends additional sanitary measures, more drain age, an improvement of I'uion depot, a city park and public library. Tiic chief of polh e reports that the city was going either to lecture or to enter a dint a museum in order to earn enough ' money to repay to Prcller’s heirs in Eng land the mouey I had taken from him, and to hike me hack to lljde, where. I was goiiig to engage in the practice of law with my nrotlicr. All this will he off for some ’ little time. When I get my new trial i urn sure I shaiJ be acquitted.” The Jurors before whom tilt Maxwell j ease was trie d met this evening in an in dignation meeting to protest against their having received no remuneration for their three weeks' arduous labor. After tin. trial they applied for their fees, and were told I there was no money wherewith to pay t hem. At their meeting this evenings resolu- j tion wns adopted requesting the govern-j ment to tiring their claim before the state | auditor and provide some means to pay | them. | small stepped upon the stage, promptly . I at the hour appointed, every seat in the lulls'been remarkably frl'e Vro in'id T "serious ! inmv*we * ,all '„f; x 'i e » ,t I ,“ I' 1 ' 1 '*- of’hose on ; disturbances the certainty of detection tho stage, was filled. U.\en tlio second gal- - and arrest lAs kept thieves out. He ex- ‘n" hF! presses tlu-obligations of the city to Gas- , °!/f, no ?, *Y r - Maxwell, w ho, together ter and Cain, of New Orleans, for invalua- j " V 1 l * l e chorus of over two hundred | i voices and the audience sang “Old Hun- i hie servici s rendered during the reet nt r eeption of lion. Jefferson Davis. He re commends I ho establishment of a work- house. The rt ports of the market clerk, city Weigher and other officers were very satis factory. Hoard of trade directors elected to-night- W. F. Vnnch vir. liougtiton, H. D. Moses. David Weil, J. Oreeil, II. C Tompkins, W L. Chambers and D. S. Rice. The Capital City Insurance company re elected I lie old Hoard of directors to-day, and declared a semi-annual dividend of 3 dreil.” The Rev. Mr. McConnell, past, r of the Roberts Park < hureh, the prime mover I in getting nil the meeting, said he was gratified at the size of the meeting. The revival was needed to strengthen the churches nnd to convert the unbelievers. To accomplish this conversion, the ordi nary means of grace had failed, and i.mic- | tiling, in tlie nature of a moral cyclone, was necessary. An awakening was i needed which would make hard times for I the saloons. Mr. Small, after n few preliminary re marks, preached from the text: "Ye iiypo- [ erites, ye can discern Die face of the sky; | ' but ye can not discern the signs of the ' times." per cent. Superintendent Palmer returned tbi morning from Florence, where the slat. , . ,, , , , , , ...... , normal institute is in session, and says that ; 1 1 ’V s : PJe delended slang, and saidt urist about 150 teachers and 100 normal student- used it; and then proceeded to .ulk about are in attendance and receiving instruction j the trouble, that threatened the country , in the I nest method of school management. , Particularly the labor trouble, lor winch, ; Some fifty counties of the state an- repre- , he said, neither the wise newspapers nor sent, d, and the superintendent eonli- 1 P°htieians had u remedy, and the pulpit dentlv believes that the iusti- ; was silent, 'Hie remedy must be preached | tute. which will continue two pulpit and j t was to hi* touud in more weeks, will lend to hot for qualified j ffnlaeu rme. Another meeting Wius . teachers mid to bettor public schools i “ e t ld 1 which waseten more largely .1 i , , , , in'. • .I,, I fill (-‘T'Wiori t n n it i no L-ft-.i-i Ms Sum il v : throughout the state. Tim institnt under the superintendence of Professor T. J. Mitchell, of Charlotte, N. I'., who has u national reputation as an institute wi rker. This is the tirst teaelu-rs’ institute of the kind ever held in Alabama, and Major Palmer deserves much credit, for its in auguration and success. Two hundred hands were engaged to day to break dirt for the Montgomery and Florida railroad. Three hundred more will lie working in a fortnight. There will lie a meeting to-morrow of the hoard of directors of I lie A laliaina Im- provernent company, of KhelHed, to con siiler the application of Knsleyand hisas- Hociatcs for the extension of time to con st ruct the Sheffield and Ririninglmm rail i ad. JAIL BREAKING FRUSTRATED. Pluu riit,. I In- Mu lie- .loiter Richmond, June li. Thomas J. Cluve- rills, the condemned murderer, vest, relay exposed a plot of prisoners to escape from jail. Three white- prisoners Km Robin son, Joe Adams and Frank Edwards hud organized a plan to break jail at nig.lit and Cluverilis w.-e-i apprised of Hu- fact. They find been talking the matter over for sci era! days before they attempted to niaki their escape. The plan was to attack the jailer when iie came in nt night to close up. uid take from him the key to the gate. With the key in their possession they i x pec ted that escape would he easy. When the jailer went to Cluverilis’ cell, Cluverius handed him a J10 note, with the request that lie get It changed for him. As he handed the money to the jailer, he said: "Look at thal note carefully on the in side and see if it is a good one." The jailer put the note into his pocket, and when he reached his home at night he discovered a piece of paper wrapped with the note, On this paper Cluverius had written : "An attempt will he made by et'VVinl of the prisoners to escape jail to- way companies ax re- j attended than the afternoon. -Mr. Annul , sermon was an appeal to church members ! to conform their lives to the example set I by Jesus Christ, so that the PTospel would I be commended to the world. I The discourse waa a plain, serious one, I and lull, a good impression. Mr. Small only arrived at noon to day, having been ----- tamed by a railway ac-r:,;, nt. Jones will I not arrive until Tuesday, when 11,< ordi r I of services will lie decided upon. , s.-iiii Iti-sulth of tin- Uuiii-ini ii-i.il. Memphis Appe.d, » j The ignorant arc not alone superstition.-,. Coincident* are sometimes so remarkal-.e that they on: 1 fuse and bewilder i.he 111,1st intelligent. K very few days some one of tb 1 names made familiar by* the assassin rti ,n i oft bit-field an-.i the trial' i f ' hiiteUe eomes j to 11 .i- surface.. Misfortunes have overtaken j near,y alt whose names Were eanspicu • in that sad tragedy, (ioiteau was hanged; , Charley Reed, who was h- o .use!, ■- a j fugitive from justice, having --o .’ , -ciini-s tlait i-i i send i-.m- to i tie oeniti-c tiary; Seo-. di--. (-iuifeau’s brother-in-law and lounsel, has lost his good uatne, h; I.- his wife and everything :i atnnee made him comfortable and hupp;., and ;« now au outcast. President Arthur, who j signed Guiteau’s death warrant, i,,,, ing of Hright’s disease. One i f the judge- -a :;- passed upon tilt- Guit.-au i ,ise l.s.s bei a re moved. I.’ielc Merrick, one of the lawyers, , died suddenly and his wifi f-’...wed him the next day. Nt are,- every one of the jurors have died. Dv Ke-upston. of Wis consin, one of Hie prominent witnessi-,- in bands. StroriR, tl.u ■ jail surireo-i. who f I he la- ;t pulse bent of lift- m :;if- assu.ss dii.-d i ast vcur. A1 cut Will inan n bad a nytlxJig to do with tbe (iuiti t:iul u .iio feels > at all comfortnbh* (' C'oi-kli ;il. i lUuii.R.slih-i me, Washington. June 7.- -Senah hill No 511 provides for the settlement of tin- ue- mnts of the United States with such rail- d property from the United States in the years ISIS and ght_ ■ lue i mien states m the years ist& am The jailer was alarmed, and immediate- ISilifi, and bait mad, paymeht for the sami ■■ ... The bin was referred to the eommittei o- rnilroads, and on March I was reportt favorably by .Mr. Brown, of Georgia. T ly dispatchud u messenger op horsobaek to the eity sergeant, apprising him of tin- plot. The sergeant got a shotgun and took n stand to await development--. Presently he saw Robinson, Adams and Edwards attempt to scale the out wall. They had given up t he plan to attack the jailer, having found out that he did not takethi key with hint inside the jail yard, hut they had attempted to escape by- cut ting through one of the watts. As they were climbing up the centre wall tlie ser geant drew his gun on them, and said: ‘None of that, (let back in vour cell day when the hit! was caked for action. Mr. Harrison, of Indiana, is mplained oi the disrespectful and improper l.-nguage of the report, and moved its recommit ment to the committee He read tin? - opening sentence of tti-.- report t<> point Ills meaning: ‘ Thai dnrin.r the late unfortunate war, alien the armies of the United States invaded th« territory of Urn- 1 southern states, in coudueting military op erations railroads were •-icoasionallv‘ liv-n and t hey went hack mighty quick. i up and large amounts of roilingstock- Cluverius managed to give the mforma- i strayed.” He objected to the word in- tion so cleverly that the other prisoners , vuuffl. Mr. Blown exjilaiued that the word as used had no improper meaning, but since it was objected to tie oskeil vo 1- allom-d to withdraw the report. CoiiRi-ut was oli- taiiiud and the report was witlidrawn. '< is imnceessary to explain th-il Senator Har rison is a candidate for the presidency on the bloody shirt platform did not know, nor do they yet know, who made know n their plan*’ 'CHATTANOOGA CHAT. Ti-h-iilnmr Siili-»crilii-rs kit-kliu V gill list tltirh I'rli rili-i Chattanooga, Tknn., Jam il. A moot ing of prominent citizens was held at the board of trade rooms to protest against exorbitant charges of the Hell telephone company. There was an enthusiastic at tendance ami several spoiA'iiiv- were made favoring the boycott. It was dually deter mined to appoint a committee to ismvas- the suliseritiere to the service to find h n\ many would use the instruments of a new i-ompuny, should one Ih- organized. The committee was empowered to solicit stia-k for a new company, with the putting in the Ran Electric system. The business men seem thorouglily aroused and art-in the fight to stay. Sneak thieve* are getting In their work. Two watches, * 175 and a ring were stolen from a railroad employe last night, j Shellt'z’ bartier shop was entered and rot,- j bed about the same time of its tools and | all the clothes of one of tin- barbers taken, and several other minor thefts were com-I niitted. The police are after the parties. ] SURE OF ACQUITTAL. Mur Icrcr Maxwell I’nfiVsM's to HhIIi vo Mis Snx»u<1 Trial Will U.-lraiho Him. St. Loris, Juno 9.— When a reporter call- i ed upon Maxwell in his cell in the jail yes- I terday he found the man convicted of murder in the first degree stretched upon his lied reading a book. When asked how I lit- liked the transfer from tlie former cell - to murderers’s row he replied: “I like the I change very much; 't is much more quiet up here and I don't have so many callers to bother me.” “Does the verdict weigh heavily u]mn your mind?" asked the reporter. “No, sir; tin- only way in which the ver- eset an'ects me i.- to cause a postponement ot thy arrangements I had made, being certaiu of acquittal. ” bat were these arrangenierits?” “Well. When I was given my liberty 1 t n«kSi- I.illKHtl. OFI-'KIt. Tun Voitaii-Bei.t Co.. Marshall Mien., offer to send their celebrated Vui.taio j Berts and Electric Apjilianoes in tliirty days' trial to any man afflicted with Nerv ous Debility, Loss of Vitality, Manhood, . iVc. Hillstrati-d pamphlet in sealed en velope with full particulars, mailed fm. Write tl-.eni at once. -i&vvtf ki-niitur Itrrk us m> ! ii,li-rsi-r. ■Seuutor Bcek is charged with duplicity , in indortug twenty-six candidates for the ; Kentucky revenue agency. If a man can- j not In- true in matters of'ihis sort there is no reason to trust him in oilier public matters of greater liniment. lz.t our wily ' senator expiain Louisville DeiiKsr.it. "Tin- itaial spil flu)s." And every day makes the faith of Un people stronger in t.he power of C’alisayu Tonic. When from every side prills--, , nothing but praise, pours in upon it* \ ir- tuivi amt sterling eharaeter, no one can re- ft-uin from believing in (fi-eenville t'ham- pion Tonic. Ut-ad a few .spontaneous com ments upon the medicinuK. Here is an ex tract: KiDGKVII.RE, S. C., Aug. 29, 188.2. I)r. Westmoreland—Dear Sir: You will please send me two bottles of your Ualisya Tonic. The bottle you gave ini- lias given satisfaction beyond my expectation. “ 1 Hoping you very great success with your ' Tonic, 1 am very truly vnurs, W. B. Wav, 3T 1.) b Brannon & Carson, Wholesale Agents, Columbus, On. je-1 dlw Still IVlllkila- ,U1 Air. What has become of Senator Jones ? Buffalo Courier. I'rmr.int Snrn.li nt Hardens and invig rates the gums, puri fies and perfumes the breath, cleanses, beautifies and preserves the teeth from youth to old age. liiold by all druggists. sat st- tu til & iv SAM JONES AND SAM SMALL. trriiul of till- Tun (iri*at Iti-iluilMs ill IrxlIannpo- ! Ms All i inin,,|e,i, ITimtl. Indianapolis, Ind., June 7. At tin- aliening of the Jones-Small revival at Tom linson hall this afternoon an immense ‘ crowd was present. An hour before 3:30 j o'clock, the time nt which it was an- ] nouneed the meeting would open, the peo ple began to assemble, and when riain Small stepped upon the stage, promptly | raUJEST Finn Rose Hii: Property on Li ne M t.!ie Georgia Midland, il L'L.'ilLdllLL ||j|\ LOTS fnr.tlug en tuLilton aod Tj , lr '. roaili. Hill. Llumvood uml North 8 u, et , fiesi- Hill Avenue. All lots are m quiIttr ^ Call early aud secure a cU‘>s i 'rahlp i " lot » ftF prices ivill he advauced'irilhin the next thirty a , y< _ TOOiViBS CRAWFORD. Rtjftl Estate Agent, Id No]'I}i Bi'Ciitl St reel J.C, REEDY POIR czi MOO. 0000. IALE. r?.250. One vacant lot on First avenue i the nirket. ' ,J ' j Acre Lot, Store House an.l s'i... street ear lino. Corner Sixth avenue and Eighth str* , acre lot, Store House, 21x0.1 feet J- It-unr, yaand mu.!, V te accommoiint* 1 TOO head «?(. H s ‘ ’ f-eii or ivi t. Best locality in city aint see. i erms stasy. v * • 4' Acie L' t, 8 rovm House. 2 room k * on, mi l- .rst avoir.ie. between Fourw ;t::u bilteumh street?). Good well and v.atu works on place. Termse,o> ! , Acri? 1 .ud, 6 room House, kitchen • sor’rt'it house, on hist *vemie I. •• v Seventh ar.d Eighth streets. 1*5 Acres Land three miles east of t <\ 3 r< (m Heme, j ladies Do you wimt a pure. Woom- ing Complexion t If so, a few appHciitious of Eagan’s MAGMEJA DALE will grat ify you to your feurt's eon- tent, It does bwiiy with Sal- lowness, Redness, Pimples, lilotehes, and all diseases aii«l inipoi'fK’t.ions of the skin, il overcomes the flushed appear* niiee of iit'-nL fatigue and e:c- citenieut. 11 nialces a Indy of THIRTY appear but TWEN TY ; and so natural, gradual, and perfect are its effects, that it is impossiblo to detect its uppiicutiou. !-unh tlnce miie.ft finm •, tbr city proj-ertv t it- H* ijiLor In hiiic- <-, •• -a Real Estate Acc-nt, Mojo 12th St, CHILDREN TEETHING •^S+nNUG 0 ®*® BOtPERBOTTLE B. F. COLEMAN, Jr UXDLHThKEll AM) DtiALER IN (UU C;isk ( Mnosvs. Ahtb;:i:\, r. Kolneys tup 1 i)i- \ \ and all trudLi-s 1 i j pun* blood. ChM.lmrs Gloss White Cases and Caske's, Cliiklrou’s Gloss White Mel.dit Caskets. Burial Rohes, all jiuices from -Tl.50 • 11>. Persona! alfeutinn given all orders. Twelftii Street, four doors west of Thus. Gilbert’s Printing' Office. , v ... „. and WOMEN seeking 3.th Strength end En* ergry, should avoid D.rufja,Secret Med icines. etc., and send liar ‘ The Be* vi w,” or “Health :id Strength Be* - ; n i || L RSAiN.EDjgmn B ff,“a.la-geU. hist rated Journal, COPSEi? FREE, published entirely fot their henotit. THE BOSS PRESS Is Without a Rival, THE LIDDELL VARIABLE FEED SAW ILL, WILSOK'IA 12,5 KiKiniii Mil gin-tie Fowl-.- Al:<ISi*j•pon'i»i\ ii ol'Fibroid and otinr tm:-; mil tnl-viri A’sf, gives i.h and Ik rapport ana • U:,; ::Y" ; , tv H llll'-'t** Rub, exhw Mlhj'-vi t L iR* tiiiii rmiuful di.*.i-H.s'v* Kverv | F i-SMui tUftltl; mid human i.umd | ‘ m liftkt*if ny all, 1 iiv * • , at«;;fdr«‘(*. vnlutibU* Inf ui :n *d’j ai uublihp. U.M (>! ’■ji Mu rv hes| Saw Mill in the market. II ttiok tie. ie li rat class at I lie NVw Oi'lenns Exiinsitioii. 1 tu 1V". and Ini'all otlii'i'niacnin-'i y, address. ilmtlar work tia*» i»v ery '*lfk or r.lllug perso-. sli"i;ld iiuvi N vii MU A Mil XlrMiLE AtJK? rmd •.•thor« who aufftor front norvmH a 3,-*\1 d. Gill;> . v\ ha.11 J .t• ‘ ' v t-a.lty .pr.-in t'itne.otr. •> r,* (•wia*i ,, .n’.! \ b 1 -iu , llti , il ay VKHM. d T-hy.i- IM Ot h to k: doctoriug : KO\ "i 11 M«*t;ul . :!v gi vt-n tn ! Ml or roijnsoi vvBting m : ■ . tUO edne- 1 ... o: Hi:y deaenption. ^;;d you whl s;.v lima, mo’.ioy and dtHup»» , d'ntn,ui\l-. If n-.f.t meiitc.no of modlcal trouti.jent oi any ku.d road Ithml lanrn the hotter way. rH lb UKVIEW » xpwef) the frauds prnetn'**-A by .jufti’ICH und mertloHl impostors who prov es fm “ praettr■ •iu*'Uo’!D»."nnd r,t»- m: only safu shupIcHtnl elle* t.vo roiu! *0 L'Siitti, vik«ix and bodily hii'tk.v. Wloetrli* Holts and a.I wiifttive appliances Created upon ; all aliout itn*in -. L'vL are j.-i,- ulno. which urn bo^ns Holts on thirty days’ trial “land <dh-*r fni a-dos iwt Thou- BTunirtL f dollars vn ! ii-..-r\ on od.’biil;y sufferers nnd other? bv •,!>.• a.;vie. ,;iv».*n. T-iih UK* V 1 l*'.\V Is now Litl.s :i iGl ..car_».? pul 11,’aUoiu CNunplttie syeo'uiwn .'"uuwi liuiiloU F1P-K FORBES L1DDELL&.CO, Montgomery, Ala. N. R.—Our .Macliiiiei'v is 1 i! Wiviiehl Inm. Pipe, d in tliis pai I of I he eoun Fii lines and ; WiLS0\!A MAlAGiC AII'LMf? 1 ! coivr:.T 3 JY.3srY, ^2<> Bromlwii.v. Ken V urh ] Dr. C. TERRY, Agent, Columbus, Ga. j mh-2 illy PHI'S HIM Valuable fid Estate NOTICE ta DEPOSITORS The Best Medicine on Earth L Children. UUUPlig th!:i p.-pirr. Publishers REVIEW, lltW Broadway, NEW YORK. Ktr Apply Ti,,-.v ,,r ,,r, 1,-r . ■■ our n-t.IrPSS VUSS. FOR EXCHANGE, SI 5,000 WORTH OF CITY OF COU.’M* h;».«■• runi > tirnrd real estate to e.x- bcTcil hi ml ~ either in < icorgii, WITH An infallible specific for Flatulent ^oi-c. Uia- rhu*a, (.'« I’^Ls. Teething, Cholera Infanti-t’-. .■ y rai i« , • rx . 1 . t ; era MorLu>. and all diseases incident u- '-■) A --'- illO Sav IN Li'S U(' hulnuilf of Give it atrial. 25 cents per bottle. i< m\\ im 11 O’llINtiS. x«w <>ra:.\ l ots /'WlWCiTV 70o. linikiings all snbsuvntial V brick work. Hotels and most beautiful in Virginia, elu'dveiy foi vhe use of my medicinal water in Virginia, in referring as te» tli W Riley Hrown. Mr. Hut!'. Jet (Unt it tag* Lawn the Waters that are ex guests. The finest We take pleasure curative powers to Mr. L Clark and Mr. Ji's. J. A FRA/FR. PropV. $2200. M0 Acre Fa fence. Rented this \ plaee is a good tive-r- out-buiU'uugs. Weil 140 Acres in Hurt si Dwelling, kitchen at houses. m Dwelfing and i ered and timbei k Fpnsnv » draw inter sMinu:n i«n suer .lamia i ademi and after July 1, l-kSd, will .*.•>! ut the rate of *i per cent per amounts jp rtmaiti undrawn on and no single deposit in excess SUMMER i.'.yv i.KcrrKP> gin 8th July. iSSti; and e Have proved of signal use - 1st design to barsue their st uN it s r School: 2a, to tuoic who pn p> lv; and 3d. to practit ioners advantage of svsttma’. i< i l^ii Acres four miles from Hint-boro Phree settlements and eighty acres in woods. j The above property, situat TOOMBS CRAWFORD, rih Rrond Street* of AUOOf- will be ret*eived except on .sjjecial rerms. All deposits on hand .July 1st, 1886. continue to .draw interest at G per cent per annum until Jan uary 1st. iSsT. on such part as remains undrawn nt tnnt data* A. I. YCFNG. Cashier, Savings Department of the Eagle and Phenis Manufacturing Co. mvlO dtjyl Columbus !ion Works O O T A PA TTY. Are uow prepared to furnish all kinds of ilou_rli ami Drowsed Liunbc Ami ’ cl 11 i Dress Lumber lor the public, and solicit, pan ouage. CITY DRUG STORK- feb21-tf WARM SPRINGS, MerlHolher ranul)', Will lie l!|it'id Jiidc 1st. fur Ik f-T ill lknliTs. Wiih first-class accommodations at 1 *• Round Trip .Season Tickets i j Round Trip Limited Tickets Apply for circular. V. my 12 eofilin DKA FNESS^^o^^'-- /ears Treated by.' ^ ;i, ,, m.K-i of tl.n- , I *' ■ ! Cureil himself in three monta»,Ra«- , hnn.lrefls of others bj p ?'‘ie P ' ; - v , . . '“ .pie rmd succe^fid home t ^ L>. , t-,. I PAUE. !25 a, ''ului4 lu tb tat'-JD I T