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ANOTHER FIENDISH
CRIME COMMITTED
Mr*. Mary Ar»d#reon W** th* Victim In Hack-
Mown Last Night.
Th# Nagro Was Hurried Away to Savannah to
Forestall the Possibility of Violence.
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llulr folk, for their hind
Tti* tbiiit of tin* commute ir<* ilmj
extended to ibr lollovrlng contnbu
"To Ibr pupils of Mrs. A. C. Hurwrlt
aad Mlw Minot# Adam. room, for too
59 of wtilch vw fittod with
raadr: 1» Mr. P- P- Horkan for dolls,
to Mr*. J. M. Sayre for a lot of toy*,
to Flournoy Carter Moor*. for randy;
to Mra. A- Burn, for a box of .fork*
me* to Frank Ellington for an ov#r
roat to Florence and Alter Kill*, for
• raft* and package of toy*; to Anne
Kelly for randy; to Sarah Evan* and
L n Evans, for toy.; to Cbarllr Da
rt* for toy.
And to the following who have con
tributed money:
Berry Brnaon .. .. .. ..$5 00
H. It. Johansen .. .. I,W
F. E. Obeoaugh 1.00
Air* Kelly * 5 J
Mr*. Oardelle..,.. .. .... !•$$
K. A. Watkins I*o
Caab 2 50
Mr, llrmphttl .. .. 1-®®
Caah 1 00
Caab 1 <*°
All children who desire ticket* are
requested to either leave their name,
at the placea designated on coupon, or
he at It. E. Elliott's about noon to
morrow.
All who are thinking of contributing
money will kindly do »o at once, as
only a short time now remain, to aid
la this work.
TROOP TRAINS.
Detachment* of Tenth Regular Infan
try Pa*. Through the City. ,
Three section* of a troop train pann
ed through Auguata till, afternoon.
The train* bad on board soldierg from
Huntsville bourn! for Charleston,
where they will embark for Cuba. The
flr.t train arrived about 3 o'clock and
the others about a half hour apart af
terwards.
The troops were the third and last
detachment of the Tenth regular in
fantry left at Huntsville, Ala. There
are about four hundred and twenty?
five men and five officers and several
cars of baggage and about fl'ty head
of horses and mules. .As the troop
trains move slowly It Is not expected
that the men will arrive in Charles
ton before tomorrow morning. This
will also bring In the transport Sara
toga, and very likely the start for Cuba
may be made the same day.
In official circles It ie said that many
more troops are to move through
Charleston during January, but no de
tailti can be obtained. The report that
all of the men now In camp in South
Carolina would be shipped to Cuba and
Porto Rico through that, port Is very
generally believed lo be correct. There
eseme to be no reason for doubting
this, and as none of tl»e men were ex
pected to move during December it ap
pears quite likely that the movement
mff begin early in the new year.
Miss Hilda Cehrken has returned
from MlUedgevllle for the holidays.
J. M, Sloan anti J. E. Jennings of
Savannah, ate at the Commercial,
W. Bishop and E. M. B. Sheff, of
Thomson, are at the Commercial.
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THE AUGUSTA HERALD.
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CARD IH THANKS.
From Mbi Mary Holt, of tlic Wo*
»onk l oir.
I To oil (hr todies otto oo kindly if*
votrd Ikdr lift*# to making thr rt
frrsknrßt deport mrot of tkr Masoiu ?
Ftir o prrfrrt iiwro*. to Moaoro. Wil-
I hare F, Kvf, I*. D. Horkgti. loha
Hrkaridrr. Cftftrto# CocMlrkfi for tftilf
rootrilHiiioft*. Mr. J. D. Hobo and
Mr. Abr Kills for brrod and kt ovary
ilay; Mr. Kd Ptott and Mr. Ilooioo fnr
S ktodorao rwolvrd. to my fi >*oul« of tbo
Hook and for no Imoutlfttlly
jiiffnmilnt mv tHnfnx>rnom. my otoerrr
tbooka are reti»mod. vitbini oil
i a Merry Christmas.
MART A. HALL,
Chairman Refreshment f>#|iortmrnt
Masonk Fair.
TMEIR PORTER COUINEU
Colonel Wm Howard, of the .Maryland
Militia. Visit* Camp Mcken/le
Col. Willlard Howard, a traveling
man from Baltimore. 1* at the I* anter*
Col. Howard I* an offirer !a the
Marylemi state troepe and a n»tni>er
[of the men In the FI rat Maryland tegi
i ment were member* of companies in
| hi* regiment before enlisting In the
I'nited State* aervice. Cal. Howard
went out to camp this morning to
shake hands with (he Maryland hoys,
who gave him a royal welcome.
The Morse.
Defective eyesight is often the cause
of shying, and the whip will not help
that, • • • Teach the young horses to
walk well and a good foundation is
laid for the faster gaits. • • * A light
daily feed of oats can nearly always
be given to the weaning colts with
ibenefit. • • • Feeding, watering and
grooming regularly will aid materially
in keeping the horses in a good, thrif
ty condition. • • * If you want your
work horses to rest well at the noon
hour, always remove the hurries*—lt
only takes a few momenta and Is so
restful to the horse. * * * It is a waste
of both time and money to breed your
marcs to good stallions and then let
the eolts take care of themselves —
great care should la* exercised so that
the colts will develop properly.—Farm
and Homo.
Hitchcock for the Interior.
Washington. Dec. 21. The presi
dent has nominated Ethan A. Hitch
cock of Missouri to be secretary of the
interior, F. W. Johnson of California
to be register of the land office at St.
Marysville. Col. Hitchcock is at
present ambassador to Russia. He
was appointed minister more than a
year ago, and when the rank was
raised to embassy, he was reappoint
ed.
Ex-Convict Suicides
St. I,ouis, Mo.. Dec. 21. David
Shea.ian ex-convict, deliberately com
mitted. suicide today, by shooting him
self in the head. Tn a pathetic letter
addressed to The Post-Dispatch he says
he was driven to his death by a p,*T
vate detective agency as the result of
being hounded by the agency. Shea
declares he was unable to obtain work
to sustain himself honestly and deci
ded to die.
Col. Barrett Killed.
Concord. Mass., Dec. 21. —Col. Ed
ward S. Bariett. the national president
of the Sous of the Revolution, ivas
killed by falling from a window in
his home here today. He was about
till years old.
DARIRG
ROBBERY
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MILITARY H<H*.
A Delightful Ouatkis »a the Mill l ast
l\*atag
On# of th* most rnjoyshl#* Htlrrlitß*
mruta ner given In Auguata warn the
l.nl'Hary hop give* at the Akuml ltrt
night by th* oPtrera to .amp. Tb*
jrYrutng,w*s tor tong lo he retnemher
j.*l Iy all ao fortttßate a* to be peaoeot.
There wee* a oumber of vlaltina girl*.
;and aumberw of the two g- raw rluli*
j were pirwent. Among the g»i»»u of
I the officer* were: Mr* D. Morgan Tny
t lor. Mr*. Wright. Mr*. Denny. Mr*.
H’nntrmm. Ml** A tile Eve. Mia* Anna*
I tiel Crjnnton, Ml** Lucy Alien, Min
Amin Stovall. Mina Mareelia llvr.l
jwi< k. Ml»- Neville Taylor. Mi** Minnie
|'t red Pmkham. Ml** M*.lge Twigx*.
Mi*» Mattie d'Antignac. Mi** Tl"w»le
• Vvlllinm*. Miaa M#r*y Reah. Mi** Mary
Moore, Ml** Madelle Burrow*. Ml**
Willy* Konev, Minae* Annie anti K’.U
Wright. Mr*. Jidtn Tulgg*. Mr*,
t.andho'tx. Ml*» Powell. MU* l>* dt.
fJnrrett. Mi*a Young, Ml** Warren,
Miss Warner, Mia* Bacon. Mr*. Man
ning. MU* Meigs Mr*. C. Henry Co
hen. Ml-*e* Ch*fee. Mi**e* Smith. Mr*.
Evans. Miss M.wie. Mis* Carro '. Mrs.
H Cunm.lng. Mr* F. H. Miller. Mr*.
Markey. Mr*. Oirnril. Mr*. l.eon
hsuser. Mrs. Gotxleo. Oen. Sumner,
Col. Duval, corps headquarters; Col.
tvts, corps heatkiuarter*; Lieut.
Sptedllng. corps h<*idqiißrter«; MnJ.
Strong, divisi on headquarter*; MaJ.
Wright, division headquarter*: M*|.
I’< well, ti'vision headquarter*; MaJ.
Harman, division headquarter*; Lieut.
Com at., dlvUion ht-adquartera; Col.
' Fvsm>, division headquarters; Lieut.
A tvey. First brigade headqtta'.vM*;
i i.leut Meade. Flrwt brigade headepta’--
iers; Lent. Welbon. First brigade
h.adqoiirtere: Capt. Norrl*. Beeond
jlrlgad* headquarter*; Lieut. Ing'f,
Sect,n I brigade headquarters; Lieut.
Griggs. Second brigade headquarters-
Capt Hattman, signal corps; Lieut.
P iringtcn, signal corps: Col’ latua
hauser. Fifteenth Minnesota; Lieut.
Tenney. Fifteenth Minnesota: Lieut.
Mitchell. Fifteenth Minnesota; Lieut.
Tallin, Fifteenth Minnesota; Col. tint
xl;.m. Fifteenth Minnesota; Li*ot.
p.nilth, First Maryland; Lieut. Isaac,
First Maryland: Lieut. Ryley, i”r t
Maryland; Lieut. Wilson, F'irst Mary
land; IJ< til . Constable. F’irsl Mary
land; Lieut. Brewer. First Maryland;
Capt. anti Mrs. Pnsey, F’irst Maryland:
Capt. F,!iss. Tenth Ohio; Lieut. Good
hut. Tenth Ohio; Lieut. Hatch, Tenth
Ohio; Col, Irish. Thirty-fifth Michi
gan, MaJ. Bandboltz. Thirty fifth Micli-
Igatt; MaJ. Betts, Tenth Ohio; Messrs
Michel. Bayne. Cohen. Hammond. Sto
vall. Watson. Nixon. Wilcox, Johnson,
Capt. Twiggs. Messrs. North. Ridgele-e,
Walker, Miller, Wathen. Clark. Dun
bar, Stokes, Denny, Harris and other*.
AN ELECTION
Will Be Held in the Village of Sum
merville Jan. 7.
The voters of Summerville are reg
istering for the coming election in that
villas-- for commissioners. The elec
tion occurs on the seventh of January.
The registration closes on the 28th of
thfs month. There will be no oppo
sition. unless a dark horse turns up in
the race.
Moonshiners Killed.
Middlesburo. Ky., Dec. 21. Advi
ces from Knox county say that three
moonshiner*. Jacob Lambert, Greer,
and and unknown man. were killed,
and several of their companions woun
ded. in a battle with revenue officers.
The officers were not hurt.
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FATAL
REAR END
COLLISION
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taa* badly da max and lit* taad*r
j thrown from the iraek. Heyoad
*ma*hiag the (kHttkers expreaa ear and
Jrar platform* that train sustained no
other sertou* damage, and none of Ita
passenger* war* arrlously hurt.
Previous lo the collision. John Yan
drrver. the tnglaeer of the Chicago
itralvt. *n<l the fireman Jumped off. Both
I received wap *Mitmd*. I
The Eastern train »** composed of
.mail and express car* The Bartholdi
'waa the orly pa**enger rir carried'.
I Th* rear baggage rar was empty and
j proved hot a aliglft impediment to the
caglne. which forced Its wav through.
The paaaenger* lo Ihe Bartholdi were
thrown forward between broken wood
work Info eecuplng *tc*m wntl flying
glass. Th* ear toppled over on the
aide, and lay slanting against the
bank. For t»vo hours two women and
two men lay pinned down by d*hr|«.
[suffering from Injuries. It w»* Iffi
imaslble to get them out until after
the art Hal of tne relief train, which
came about half past eight. The italic
of the boy killed wa* W. O. Dewolf.
Inf Parkersburg. W. Vs. The name of
the porter la not known
WORK I NO FAR AHEAD.
Lines Already Laid to Send Blackburn
to the Senate.
Islington. Ky.. Dec. 18. Ex-Ben
ator Blackburn I* already laying his
line* for re-election to the United
States Senate to succeed the sound
money democrat. Senator Wm. Lind
say. Hi* thief lieutenant Is Col. Wm.
Chinn, who made such a gallant fight
for Blackburn In thL Kentucky legis
lature two years ago that Governor
Bradley called out the militia to
press him
State Senator William Goebel of
Covington Is a candidate for the demo
cratic nomination for governor, and
from present indications it looks as If
he will lie nominated. He and Black
burn and Chinn arc working band in
hand lo carry the legislative districts
for Blackburn.
Although tile elect‘on for legislators
does not lake place until next Novem
ber, Blackburn already has 0115, his
candidates in nearly every the
democratic legislative districts. By »
combination with the county democrat
ic committees he will hold the ma
jority of the primary elections and
convention* for nominating these can
didates early in Hie new year, so as
to prevent the friend* of other candi
dates for senator from selecting men
favorable to them.
CITY COURT SESSION.
Held Today and the Usual Array of
Small Cases Disposed Of.
The regular week’y session of city
court was held today. There was the I
usual array of small cases of larceny i
from the house and concealed weapons. !
The defendants were in the vast ma
jority of cases, colored.
The exception was that of Charley
Cheeks, who was tried before the re
corder this morning on a 260 section
charge and bound over to the city i
court on a charge of shooting at an- !
other. He received a ten months’ sen- !
tenc-e.
Mts. A. H. Lombard and Mrs. F.
H, Rowley have returned from At
lanta .
Miss Lizzie Camion, who has been i
the guest of Mina Nettie Weathersby, j
returned to Ellonton today.
AUGUSTA
LAWYER
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of four mra, it>4 tb# tbiitl for
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Tb# r|*»(rm»n Mr Wiw»binfttott D#o
Hitt, of Mu* on. »• ft former |»i##sd#m of
\ |iif* j| Ulr lint aswMifttbftt. .Mr. Jo»#|»b
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|N»lnt#«l wm »|if»rov«*d ftftd #lnn#*l bv
tb# iov#mor on M*knd«y. It is sn
amendment of ihe art of 1*97, which
placed upon the supreme court the
duty of pasalng upon th»- written ex
j *mlaaUoa* of IypUHMI for admission
to the bar.
Mow the New Law Work*
Under the new law Ihe supreme court
! appoint* Ihe examining hoard, makes
rule* for Ym government, and certlflea
to Ihe quamlratlon of applicant*
whose examinations ar«- approved by
the board.
The examination* are written and
conducted in the presence of any Judge
1 of the superior court, but the paper*
t ar c gent to the examining board. :o
get her with the certificate of two law
I ~e rs, as to the good moral character of
■ ihe applicant.
He must also remit to the chairman
liefore applying to ihe judge for exam
ination a fee of fifteen dollar*, to pay
expenses and compensate the examin
n*.
The receipt for Ihe fee must be ex
hibited to the Jury before the examina
tion lake* plaee.
The Examination Papers
The examination papers are forward
ed with a number In lieu of signature,
and an accompanying sealed envelope,
containing the name that corresponds
to the number. The examiners will
not know the identity of applieanls
until their papers have been passed
upon.
k Ihe examining board will meet at
the times and plaees deslgnalel by the
rules framed by the supreme court.
The original act was Introduced by
Mr. John M. Slaton, chairman of the
general judiciary committee, at the re
quest of the Slate Bar association, and
was amended to suit the views of the
supreme court.
As there was no money to carry out
Ihe former act, thm-e have been no ad
missions to the liar for about a year
and It is expected that the new hoard
will have a rush of business for
awhile.
A SPIRIT AT THE OROAN.
Lexington Church Visited at midnight
by a Spirit.
Lexington. Ky., Dec. 18. —As
Hence Klair and Dick Gentry came
down Short street at one o’clock yes
terday morning, they saw a woman
robed in white arid wearing a bridal
veil walk into the Sunday school room
of the Central Christian church, seat
herself at the organ and began play
ing.
The room was brilliantly lighted and
(he door was wide open. The young
tnen started to enter. but as they
reached the floor the iighf went out
and the woman vanished in the dark
ness. They attempted to go in the
room, but the door was locked. By
this time the young men were fright
ened badly and they ran. Pastor I.
J. Spencer could throw no light on the
mysterious visitor, neither could the
iun ilor. s "
' The church edifice was erected thr.-*
years ago on the site of the old Vla
souic hall. It is stated that there
were several prominent Masons huri.il
in the lot and that their bones were
disturbed by Ihe workmen who built
the church.
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S«*v#ral of tb# olllr#r» iUt#d today.
I that of conn*# it mm* tb#ir duty to i»b#y
Iml If tb# r#vtow mmm ord#r#d out. tr#ry
! %»#tl -hut If they had any Miy to In
sh# matter It would n#v#r occur, aft th#
| • old r#«*#pth>n Riv>n tb#«n on Monday
wm* enough to dampen their ardor f«»r
Mint*' tim#.
Th# n#w (»{><-#• 1 in# room of th# hon
j pltcl tint* been #t|ulp|»#d and is In #*-
.client condition. A fatty tumor
waa r#tntiv#d from the hack of John
I ifus»#ff, of Co. L>. 35th Mirbtgftfr, to
j lay. and be I* reatiu* nicely All th«*
j . aaea in the ward are on the road to
■ improvement.
Camp Chat.
la. Darnell of the »ijcnal corps ha#
iitoui granted a leave of absence for a
tow days.
(’apt. HokHftf **f the 13th Pennsylva
nia is officer of th# day. Third brig
ade.
Major thhsrtc of the 10th Ohio l*
Division officer of the day.
C’api. Schurmer of the Idth Ohio Is
F’irst brigade officer of the day .
Major Philip Read, inspector general
of division. Is expected here on Frl
dsy.
Acetylene gas Is being placed
through the hospital. 9
THE UUPUTMN&
It Will Be One of the Events of the
Reason.
I The engagement of the Llllpotlans
; at the Giand will be hailed with de
-1 light by (he many friends and admi
rers of the little people. Their new
I play, the wonderful spectacular pro
duction. The Golden Horseshoe, wilh
which they scored an immediate hit In
New Y’ork and other cities, Ih by far j
the best ever produced by this popular!
organization. Franz Flbert, Adolfw
Zink and Selma Ooerner are full of
life and humor and keep Hu audience |
in continuous roars of laughter. The ;
bright lines, the catchy music, and
the funny sit nations, make the new
play a go from the start, while the
spectacular features elicit constant.
applause.
The three grand ballets, the Pink
French Ball, with all the coryphees
dressed 111 pink silks and satins, the
musical festival, the LUljititlans. and
the famous composers and leaders,
among others Strauss. Offenbach
Paur, SeldJ. Wagner, Sousa, and the
submarine ballet, with the dancers as
corals, pearls, lushes, stars and sea
roses, are not only original, hut the
colors are blended so superbly as lo
dazzle and delight the eye. Immense
enthusiasm will he aroused by the
jiving war pictures from the late war.
Illustrating the sinking of the Merri
mac, Dewey’s victory at Manila, Ol
vera's sword surrender and
other important, events, closing with a
grand apotheosis, Cuba' Libre. Ihe
little people appear here as Hobson.
Dewey. Shafter, Sampson. Schley anil
other heroes. The Liliputians will be
received with a hearty welcome and
there is no doubt that they will play
‘to a crowded house.
Proof of Affection.
Speaker Reed ami President McKin
ley an- not such bitter enemies as the
opposition pret'v would have the public
believe. Mr. called at the white
house a few evenings ago and When he
stalled lo return to his hotel the pres
ident accompanied him cleat to the
storm door.
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"FRIEND" WHO
“DlD’Efll UP”
AS THEY SAY.
,Wfc* I* tk# Mia Hi#
ik* SirUxffiTO \r* MU At ?
I*» kMWW.IIIf* way. tA*y «k« It.
pw** Httw awd fit. Was*.
rhatrtaaa rtat of il. tidkwf R-ntf
• "waiuei ha* am g*« wtad* peMkr •k*
watw* of Ih* ».*«|Mh»r wuta *k« ho
sav* ha* »>•*• <*adlaff ttairw* a**r* m
telegrams to Th* Atlanta Jnssit
•too., th* strih* . t stioa aad who N(
a lona t to* kept Iran til* A I4|.*l*
«rrfh*r. lUMntl * kick wontd hsv#
qntrhl* com* tn throi from Atlaata.
Th* utilhers *a* th** w*rw morh wnr*
tM tb* way At aata had tooua
id m them Th*y had .tpsrtsd
tn'p. kind of word from th**'* toss
week* but It h*d not com*, ft mod#
them dnwabearled I* thtah that th#
leading iabot uatoa la th* «mtfe **at
them ao wtwd of .tmpaihjr or mg.
A* one of them put M tndhp; FW
nn.ly th# whole ihlae dawaed <»a it*.
l*MW#oae bad been .ending to Th* At
that put tb* nlrtke *Mu*rtap Ih a* sh-
M.lotely false Baht. Th* Atlanta
Journal I* the laboring ntan’a dal.tr
iep i la Atlanta. The labor peopio
raw tb* telegram- la Th* JoitrMk! »n<f
were misled The Journal Is aot tr*
iilante The paper ws* ImioMl ttp«w
that I* all. aoon aa the August*
labor men rleleeteri the imposltkgl and
wet* able In print in Th* Atlanta
Journal the true fact* th* x‘ aata a
bor people tame to our help quidtly—
m> quickly that It proved th* atrfttl
tlanger that was In the work that bid
been done tinder rover tha l had neats
done without warrant. Mr. Gaff
know* who did It. He will make th*
public charge soon. Mr. Gay has ia
tmisted that he I* s young geatlemaa
who Its* liesn passing aa the friend of
the striker* and the people of West
End.
“If what Mr. Gay my» he will prov«
Is r-roved It will be shown that an in-
Justice has hern done that will he on
pat .tons ole that a man calling him
self ottr friend has actually gone out of
hi- way to keep sympathy and support
ftom us by wiring to s disinterested
paper things that were not true—
things that were calculated to hurt,
cripple and discourage it*—thing* lhat
really, and apparently purposely so la
trnderi. did us harm until we found
out the trick and exposed It. it was
cruel ft wan hai*l-het.rted. The cru
elest mill president wouldn’t Have done
this.
“It Is hard enough to Ite hit by open
enemies.. It la harder when your pro
fessed friend, under the guise and
cloak of that friendship, strikes at you
strikes you down and gets you to
your knees before you realize the
truth. My God, It Is awful—awfnl to
think that this I* true—that, to wha«
end f do not know, we should tie so
betrayed.
Fix pose him—yes. expose him, I
F’or I hear he still poses as our ’dear
est’ friend, our 'real' friend. God for
bid!"
CIOINO TO SAVANNAH.
flaster mechanic Milan ot Central to
Leave Mere
There is lo be a change in the mas
ter mechanics of the Centra! railway,
ftp the first of January. P- J- Milan,
master mechanic of the Augusta!
shops, is coming to Savannah, and T.
B. Irvin, the master mechanic at Sa
vannah. Is to he transferred to Au
gusta. Mr. Milan was here yes
terday looking over the ground and the
shops of the Central. The friends of
Mr. Irvin will regret very much to
see him leave Savannah. Sava nib nil 1
Press.
A POPULAR EDITOR.
W. \V. Price, of she Washington Star
Has Relatives Here.
Among .hose Who accompanied the
President on his visit to our beautiful
city last Monday was Editor ‘.V. W,
Price, of the Washington Star, a very
popular and much respected gentle
man. Editor Price is the brother-in
law of Mr. Joseph H. North, who Is a
wry worthy and esteemed citizen of
this city. Mr. North and family drove
mu to Wholes*, wit ere they met Mr.
Price and ntt ch to their regret they
learned he wq* only to remain a fey/
hours with them. Mr. North wns com
plimented with a trip through
President's car and also received Ili
an troduction to the President ami
lion. it. A. Alger. Hon. John D.
Long and Hon. Lyman J. Gage and,
last, but not leastvto Maj. Gen. Joseph
Wheeler, U. S. V. Cavalry.
It is to lie regretted that Genera!
Fitzhngh Lee did not get to Havana
in time to so.-ed the parting guest in
tLe person of General Blanco.—lndians
apolls Journal.
Boole men have n resuiaV Sunday
meriting attack of homesickness when
the church bells ting.