Columbus enquirer-sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1886-1893, August 13, 1889, Image 1

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v'ol iaii. y COLUMBUS, GSORGIA, TUESDAY M0R3DTG, AUGUST L3 1S>9. NOTHING STIRS UP BUSINESS SO WELL AS LOU PBICES! TL.u’s me reason we have been so busy during the usually dull month of July. The month of August must be equally as prosperous a one. if not better. we have out the kni'e into prices, and GEORGIA LEGISLATURE. deep. Prices Fairly Cut in Two. sewher* red s' will ,ouv as mi v Hats to be soi< our store as sl.ou “esr . Buy An Elegant Hat, o and sl.i u. odd Knee Pants for bo? s. age ces hav- been reduced to oO. • are dosing prices and goods ‘Ji.M.I Odd Pairs Men's Pants tUdAC - L .U ch e a price, we will try and meet your r anxious to reduce our stock and aeet the ernergencv. Cali ear.'v. (liaiieellor h Pearce DON'T FORGET am; M a f September 3. we will open one i? me Shoes to oe found in rnis bkown-*5E42CjlKD iulixir. iovv k Broken Down Man Win Rejuveu- — Jl Physician s Bemarkuiiie Story. s / r Louts. Aair’iat 12.—A Tery datisrac- A:ry zeat jf r he acu fi&moua eiimr of life, iti liaeovereti oy M. 3rown-{5e<;uard. mice ay Dr. tieorge A. Ureas .ret 'A-sdnes- iay. me subject being Ned Traner. of Carondeiet. i nan forty or forty-five years :id. whom iissibarton :a said to aav<* :e- .::ate<i o i remarkable decree. He use uua i mronic affection. wmcd necessitated in operation, and Dr. Arson tail Ir. Facer. :wo weii known surgeons, vers ca.rau aeon tc perform :ae opera tion. The mua was so weak tnac it was necessary to give aim some tame to place :..a a jondiiiun to stand ine knife. Dr. Arena ieterimned to try tne eiizir. Une :ac remit in unmai tnac is very tenacious :f are. ne resoived to secure cue elixir from me body of i member of tne feiine ;r:ne. rut via disappointed in securing :ne. mu it "ne ust mument prneursa u 7 rang ruppy loout ten montna nd. Due procesB of preparation n very sim- ne. After ne rebalance nad been tnor- .ugir; maeeratau rne-baif runce of water v as uiaed and tne mass tnea filtered, rwo iraenms via men injected men tne patient's irm. n« was ne icccunc ia a -snorter learn ,r. with the further assertion mac tne work or me aiixir nad reen wonderful .a ua mvigoracing : deers. Resolving to .earn more it me case. tue_ newspaper reoreseu- tailed m Dr Arena it ms bffice and isxed mm aunut :t. Dbe ioccor reiatcd me story of the treat- menc suoatantiaily as me reporter nad neard X. •'■Vfiat eifect nad tne eiixir on the pa rent—dix t mange ma j- :or. expression ind activity to my extent?” iskea me re- ■ V .s .a i very marked extent. When le returned ro me office me neat day. ae -an: ne :eit leiiertuan .or years, ana but n.r i unie foot tnac it will take time ma i lumeons mire to jure fie said fie believed that, ne could start out ana wa*k » .ong aistance." - A.-eos will 10 0IV me mixture igaiu m a levv lava, anti ae. aa weal aa ms medicai bretiiren, will warn a me case v.m interest. In conversation w-.ta cue er _ r. Arabs said me meaicai pro fession. with a few exceptions among tno.se wno try ro raugh down everytu.ag new iad aoout -easta to seed' at M. Brawn-Bequard. ana was wtiling nuw to give ne ei:x:r a fair Era.. •Do you think, doctor.’’ asitsd me re porter. •mat mere a a possibility of scientific discoveries tnat will ever enable pu '■ncians to prolong lire .ndedniseiy ?’’_ “I mink that where Caere s no manuiy and debility re suits simpiv from wasting away, is a old age. there may be some thing n the tueorv tnat the enxir. the pc- tency of wmea M. Brown-deauard ma.ms to nave discoverea. will rejuvenate me patient wonderfully. As to : la prolonging fife indefinitely, no one can answer mat. for tne aiscovery is scarcely more man a montn aiu. I am willing to say one tning, ana mat is. mat I believe tne time naa reread • irn-ed wnen me medium profes sion must quit laughing at XL Brawn-re- mard and ms bretensiuna. If the eiixir troves o je simply a powerfn: stimulant and Harmless witna*. it wiii enter into general ase.” •Is there any choice m isecuring am- ma.s?" •I mink so: for instance, a cat or a guinea pig fias more vitality man a rabbit and I saouid prefer eitner of tne two for mer to the .atter. I turnk a.so taose ani- ma.s nut suoject to niseases which the nu- man iesn a ueir. would be better for the purpose. Yiu migat say. since you wane a.I the tacts m connection witn my appii- canon of the elixir, that I used none of the tioou from the spermatic cnord as naa teen lsuaily done in macerating mo com pound, and I am satisfied with my experi mentD’ Acbtt.~. Am., August Ifi.—The Brown- tt-mara mixir was tried nere this arter- lunu. me nanenta being Dr. Peter Colison. cr many years a victim of rheumatic gout, Ifiomas Bratton, of Codeev.ile. A.a. im.eteu witn liver trouble. Dr. Coilson prepared tne eiixir ana a brother physi- ■* an Djected it in his arm. Two hours a ' er - T -en mestionea about tne results. saia: 4 ' a;n certain I feei better. l£y joint3 ^' 110re mppie and the blood is circulat- ‘ i i ,<Ut U " ou ^ n - 11 ? legs, and you can see I am ‘D, ^taaa ap without crutches." Die if-esuleiinai l?arty ELi..swcp.th. file.. August 12.—Preside at 2arnsca. vecretnr" or ftate Eiaine. and Mrs. 3ia.ne. secretary Tracy, of me navy, •and Mrs. Aiimerding Private iecrecary 3aiford. Mr. a^d airs. Henry Caoot Lodge, Yaiker Biaine. Miss Blame. Lieutenant and Mrs. JIrson. Major ana Mrs. Pa.mer Chas. T. Howe. Mr. and Mrs. Greene, ana Mr. and Mrs J.a • ire cue guests of Senator Hale, with wncm tnej will line tc lay and stop over to-night, a riue over me country will constitute 'ne principal fea ture of Che day's enjoyment. PanTSAIOCTH. N. H.. Aagust- 12.—A tele gram vis reeeivea nere tc lay stating mat President Harr’scn would leave Portiana at 5:15 o'clock Wednesday afternoon oy a specim train, and is expected to arrive nere at b:±5 a. m.. where a brief stop will be maae pending a onange of cars from me eastern division of Boston and Marne to tne Concora and Pormmouta railroad. An of :r r ro nave the presiaenr stop over mgne here would nave been made but for ms previous engagement witn Governor Cheney. At Mancuester tne president will receive "ne customary sa.ute from tne battery at me navy yarn, and a reception will be tenaered aim at the station by tne citmens. alia worth, ile.. August 12.—Those of tne party wno will return to Bar Earner after iunch fms afternoon include Mr. and Mrs. Palmer. Mr. Augustus Jay, secretary of .egauon at Pans, and wife, Mrs. -haries Howe. Mr. A. 5. Gurnee, ana Lieutenant and Mrs. Mason. Before leaving Bar Har bor tne president recei-ed the" mayor of Providence. R. I.. and two uner gent.e- men of mat city, wno extended to aim an nvitation to lay me corner scone or' tne Christian association bui ding in Provi dence. The president will be in Bar Har bor to morrow in time for uneneon. and wiii .cave mere . adnesday morning for Eatn. Maine, md New Hamnsmre. On Tfiursdav morning ne will visit Concord, and after i reception there by tne gov ernor ana legislature, ae wiii begin a.s re turn 'flu to 'Yasu.ngton. leaving at A50 n me afternoon. His route will not carry mm througn Boston. ^Concohd, N. H.. Aagust 12.—President varnson wiii oe met at Mancuester Thursday forenoon by i committee of tne egisiature and esccrmd to Concord, arriv- ng lere in i specia. at 11:20 b'ciock. Gov- srnor Goodeil will welcome film an behalf •if the state at tne state house. Afterwards ~ne president will go to representative na.i ana :e ntr-;auced :o me joint committee or the legislature. This will be followed by * presentation ta tne cubiic from the ba.eon - ir -ne capitoi. a visit to tne gov- ernmeut building, and .uncu at tne Bogie v n<-:. The presiaentia. party w”: - An .eu *e for Fail River ac 2::50 Vciocii :en Pai)CEEDt>’<i!> OF THE -E>: HE AND HOCvE lEiTERDlY. 5tr. »ueis<m : s Standing Keselmion Oiscuss- e«l—The Scare Koail Lease Bill Cornea ap Again :n the House—Otb-.r Business Transacted. Atlanta. August 12.—In. the senate this morning Mr. Bartlett proposed a bill to maae judgments against railroads for in juries to person of property superior to ail liens or fines against such roaas except tax ana .aocr liens. A.so. a bill to amend the act creating the board of county commissioners of Bibo, so as to p ay its memoers 52C0 a vear nsteaa of 02 a nay. A joint resolution oxtered by Mr. Foster arranging for a committee to inquire into me best plan for numbering and otnerwiBe designating the rooms of me new capitoi. went to tne committee on puoiic prop erty. A measure was proposed by Senator Strotner to discourage the saie of fertil izers under a multiplicity of names. He proposes to suojett those fertilizers whicn, after navmg been inspected are put upon tne marxet as a new irand. co reinspec- tion ac a cost of r2 30. Senator Gibson was. oy resolution, made a member of tne committee m journals. A biil was passed prouibiting ismng in Linton's _ake ana Bheidon s pena. in Thomas county: M-Hc. the biil to incorporate the Kncx- viiie extension of tne Daaionega ana Au gusta raiiroaa. and a oiii to require voters to register in Fierce county. IN THE HOUSE. In ine nouse mis morning. Mr. Enelson, of Meriwecner of course introduced u:3 standing resolution by way of a send oif. This time, however, it was in a new and original form. The memoer no .oeger asms me nuir-e to ~cce to suspend tneir pa ■ wnenever they aosen: themseives from tne cnamber. but ae now demands to xnow aow they dared do otherwise vfieu ae .ast offered tne proposition. To-day’s resolution reads as follows: 1 That me tax- oayers of eacn county are uereby requested to demand of tneir rep resentatives to snow cause why they did not vote "or the ineison resolution restrict ing me bay of memoers to tne nme tney are in session.'' Mr. ineison annexed tne Atlanta Ccn- stiracion for giggling at his serious propo- sition. Mr. McDona.d. of Ware. ia:d me gen tleman from ileriwetner snou.d be con sistent. He naa attempted to curtail the daily session oy one miur. the effect if wmen wouni be to ncrease ms aour:v pay from *1.J0 to ;I J3-. He considered tne resolution an tusuit to tne good sense or tne ncuse. Mr. Lewis, of Hancock, suggested tnat more time nad been lost by useiess discus sions in post such resolutions than by a.i tne leaves of absence the noose nad ever granted. Mr. Beil, of Forsyth, alluding tc XIr. Bneison's resolution, said tnac me mem bers nad learned to expect this dose every Monday morning, out tnat ike ad other loses administered by him. it would not go down. It is useiess to state that the he use did lot insist on reouxmg itself as -equested. our instead tabled tne reproachful resolu tion. The two fallowing bills passed: To incorporate me Latontcr and Maenen raiiroaa. T j incorporate the Vienna bank. The specim order was next taken up— the interminable .ease question. Mr. Jcanscn. of Campoeii. cook the ioor ana resumed me discussion on tne Rankin imenumenr.. Che stave at Georgia cou.d not. ne saia. afford to oe ad just :o the les sees. They find ceen goca tenants and oerfermed meir contract. The property aau been greatly improved by tnem. The service of tne road bad been better_ chan tnac or any railroad in Georgia. Ae be lieved the lessees entitled to *750.000 for betterments. The nouse commissioners aad admitted mat members aad leen ex creme in their views. They either wanted to give too muen or too little to the .es- sees. Wisdom directed, he thought, a middle coarse. The betterments mast be settled for. no matter if they did sicken the state treasury. Mr. Beil, af F i raven, said ae was pledged to oppose me betterments ciaim. Ae rhougnt me state snouia lock to tne orig inal contract—-mac was. tne law or tne care. The state was not lianie for better ments under mat eencraec. Bo muca iad been admitted by tne road's attorney. He arged the application of tne _a v of tenant and anaiora to the case. Ae oeiieved the surplus roiling stock belonged to me .essees. aad must stop snort of tne ex creme view if Mr. Alii, or Meriwether. He considered me Ranxia amendment an imputation on me aonesty ana intelligence of tile nouse. Mr. Ranxin. or Gordon, ipexe in favor of ms amendment. The questions involved snouid oe .coxed at from a ousmes stand point. The idea ir am amendment was to prevent litigation witn tne present or me incoming .essees m the future. Tne mira section of tne bill gaar-inroed to me in- joming .essees mi me improvements maae oy Benator Brown a company Pile noaor of me state must be apneia. Wfio coaid judge vnac was narara. wear and tear? Noooriy out tne present lessees, suppose me L uisviiie ana Nasnviilt shod.a say to tne .egisiature at me expiration of the present .ease: •Gentlemen, tne roiling stock is out of your iiiiLci. and Wtt oreier piiym2 tor il cj r turning it." Waat would ine.; be me con dition or' cue lessors? They would be oenged to nut meir lands n meir pocxeis to buy roiling stoex for the new le.-sets. There w -re no betterments, ne .uaimeu. m me amendment. It was to ere." i dear and aouoraa.c adjustment of me .essees' cia.m. In conclusion. Mr. Ranxm sain; "Ap point i committee. Let them confer witn tne .essees ana report ro as. n s mast trust to mat committee to arrive at a just settlement. ' Before Mr. Ranxm nad concluded, tne nouse. alter passing a few unimporvanc oca. mils, adjourned. General Buuianuar's trial. FaHIS. Aagust 12.—The senate court to day resoivea nseix mto a egisiatove ouam- oer. and on me advice of M. Deveile. raisea me question or me court s comoetencv to try Genera* Boulanger. The ‘president of the senate will request me memoers to piedge themseives to secrecv reau-uing *he proceedings. Members of the rigat re fused :o give ‘ne pledge of lecrecv In ae ground mat as me mdictmeut nad been widely puDiisnea. they nad me mgne to puniiciy express their opinion on me case. The rigat moved tnat tne court was m- comjMkent to try Genera* 3ouianger be cause tne allegation in the indictment did not constitute treason. The motion was rejectee oy a voce of 212 to dl. The ngne met aad lec.ded to taxe no further part n the proceedings. Alien Indicted. New Yore. August 12.—The grand jury this afternoon presented to the court of generri sessions two indictments against Bben B. AAen, president of me Forty second street and Grand street Ferry Railroad Company, charging uitu witn . forgeries. The indictments are for forgery m the first degree and issuing forged paper. Alien is anxious to plead guilty, but as me aw stands ne must be tried on the first count His attorney is considering the ac ceptance of the plea ot guilty on the second count. The spurious stock issued is a trade aver 1000 shares. Then. moving nis toes up and down, he in.u 131 ifc wae tde first time he had been al-.- 10 :? 0 in twelve muntas. -.nr,Al* reoorted no caange in his oonaition. Weatber Probabilities. Wahhingtqn,Aagust 12.—Indications for (Georgia: Showers, stationary tempera ture. exceot warmer in the extreme norm- era portions, scutnerniy winds. For Ma nama: L.i-cai showers, stationary temper ature. easterly winds. nr*. Haybrick’s Case. London. August 12.—Mr. Lincoin. United States Minister, and many mem bers of me American coiony in Lbndon. have signed me petition for the reprieve of Mrs. Maynricx. EXCITEMENT IN ATLANTA Tlie Past Office Triable Comes Near Caus ing i Race War. Atlanta. Ga.. August 12.—[Special — Serious "roua*e was tureaceuea to-aignc between me wmtes and negroes, nut it did not come off. The negroes have mreateneu to get even lor tne effigy :ur._- -ng f _ewis ana Buck, anaproposeiito- mgne to burn Lyons, me ex superintend- end of tne registry deoartment. and Uia aaugater, me young Hdy wno was in me iffice wnea the negro was put in. Wnen -t wos .earned mis evening tnat mey aad actua-.v preuarsc me figures and intended to carry out tne nr eat. mere was aa ud- rising over me citv. Ail me notice were caned out. me military compaaieH went"to their armories ana tncusanas if wnltes crowded upon tne streets, manv armed wim pistois. nfies and suotguns. ’ The ne groes aoanaoned meir pians ana iisap- peared. It was mte oefdre cue excite ment subsided aad the crowd iisDersed, and then only after me governor came down town ana advisea tne pecpie to go name. The muQie a over for me mgnt. but is sthi feared. WaSHZNGTiN. August 12.—The Star this evening prints the folio wing: ‘ Postmaster Lewis, at Atlanta, nas not mougnt me trauoie aver me aopointment of tne col ored man in nis office af sufficient conse- auence to maxs a report to me post office ueoartment. Acting Postmaster Genera* Clarssaa said to-day. newever. tnat ae understood me coiored man was certified by tne cxvii service tom- mASion co Postmaster _Lewis. and ne nad to appomm im. Ear mmseif. he mougnt -c nupoiitic to appoint a col ored man to worx alongside of a wmte woman. Wnat action, if any. wou*u be taxan in tne matter ne did not inornate. slogger Sullivan's Trial. Chicago. August 12.—A specia* from New Orleans savs: John L. Bu.nvan left pass Christian Saturday morning for Look out. wnere ne spent the bay. He toox me early train yesterday in company with Bud Eenaud and Mott Clune. ana upon ir- rivai was driven ua town and remained during me day. Later he took the tram for Purvis, arriving mere about d o'clock. Mott Clune. Bud Rvnaua ana several others accompaniea Bmiivan to Purv*a. wnere a special term of court opened to day to try the pugilist. Joan Fitzpatrick wiii also go up to-day to stand trial for refereeing the dgnt. Sheriff Cowart fias a*resdy drawn tne grand and petit jurors, so mere will be no delay in tne criai. Tne accused feeis semewfiat disconcerted, as me law pre scribes fine or imprisonment, or both, at me discretion of the court, and the gen eral mcression is that the principa.s at ieast wiii have to serve tne maxtmiin term of imDrisonment. Ptrvis, Miss.. Aagust 12.—Judge Terrell opened the special term of me circuit court this morning at 10 o'clock. Buili- i*an. Referee Fitzpatrick. Bud Renaua. Captain Tom Jemisdn, Charles Rich. Su perintendent F. L. Tyler, of the Queen ind Cresent road. Harry Smitn ana Gil berts, the latter three being Ricn's em- oioyes. were present in the court, ready for trial. Superintendent Ricnard Carroll, of the Queen and Cresent. and Pat Duffy were absent. The grand jury having been sworn, were charged :y Judge Terreii on tne law of or.ze fighting, and assault and battery. The grand jurors then retired for consul tation. Tne entire party are in good spirits, out amsESus tnat the case snail be concluded as soon as possible. Hiatrict- Attorney Neville is in attendance, son- ducting the prosecution. BOTH SHOT TO HILL Saratoga Races. SaraTcga. Aagust 12.—The weatner cioudy. and track in good eoncutica. First race—Five aad a naif fariongs Lynn won. Reaiight second, Laxeview mird. Time 1:101. Second race—Five and a aatf fariongs: Vermont won. Objection second. Caritau third. Time BIO*. Third race—Mule and a sixteenth : Jim Clare won. Haa B second, veneicn tnird. Time 1:51 j. Fourth race—Five and a naif fariongs Mr. Pelham wen. Contour second. Little Cre e third. Time l:10j. Fifth race—One mi.e Braadaiette won. L.acv Eempatii second. Toicniigat tinrd. Time 1.13 * '• ttin race—Mile and seventy yaris rat isfactico won. J-vomast second. il.rtL third. Time lATp. Favoring Cotton Tagging New York, August 12.—A ecnrerence was acid :n *ne cotton =xcn*inge to-day bet v ; ea the commissioners of tne southern states a-a a special committee of me Ne w Yurx cotton exunange. Due resu.t was tne appomrmen: if menry Hentz. C. D Miilvr. James Messner. Then B. Price. M. i±. Lenmaa. R. iVoifenden and R. EL Roundtree as a committee to iraft resolu tions to be submitted to tne Liveroooi cotton excuange :h.mi**g mu ist or c..t:cn lagging, in whicn to wrap cotton instead of jute. The soutnern commission was composed of J. B. Henderson_or' crecrgia. Joan C. Cheney of A.aoama. D. M. Hood of Tennessee, and A. P. Bauer of Bouth Carolina. Turkey and Greece. London. August 12 —A dispatea to tne r-xcaange T.-icgram Company :nm Con stant: ::oo,e. says it is semi-official*y stated tnat the suitan aas notified Greece mat ae will consider an attempt oy mat country to land troops cr incite rebellion in Crete as causus neiii None jz tne powers, tne teiegratn states, will supporqme aggressive policy of M. Trieoupis. Grecian prime minister. The grand vizier of Tursey ciiarges mat Greece is fermenting riots :n Morastir aad Retnymo. Martin Burke Identified. Chicago. August 12.—Martin Burke, the Cronin suspect, was to-day identified by Mr. and Mrs. Carlton, owners of tne cot tage in whicn Dr. Cronin was murdered as tne man wno rented it mom them, giving me name of '‘Frank Williams." Bmiiang ar in Di-g'llse. Paris. August 12.—A letter written by Coi. Chevereton. cnief of staff of the Thir- taemm army corps, wnicn is puuusned to day. states mar he saw Genera* Bouiaager at Clermont Ferraaa an tne 'lay it a a*legea ae visited Paris in disguise. Mrs. Muyb ;ck to Haag. August iti. Lttekpool. August 12.—Monday. Au gust 26. nas been fixed noon os me iay tor the execution of airs. Maybncx. wno was last veex convicted of poisoning her hus band. A Village Destroyed oy Fire. Berlin. August 12.—Fire broke out Sat ur-iay m Baonemsburg, WMaecx. and burned until to-day. The village was en tirely destroyed. DUEL 3ETWEEN W ELIA AMBON AND CALHOUN -‘BLUE LIGHT ELDER. ' Peculiar CliaracTerurtics of Geu. ‘Stone- irail” -Jackson. •‘I itn just in from Lexington, where I have been attending tne annual com mencement of tne Virginia Military Insti tute.’’ The sneaker was Governor Fitz hush Lee. ‘Yes. -Stonewall' Jackson was ince a professor at me institute and the atter is still redoieut of his eccentricities. I knew mm well, and ne was me last man you would nave picxed out of i crowd of military men. not knowing who ne was. as possessing wonderful energy, endurance and ezc.ecut.v* ability. •‘It waaorny in the neat of action mat these characteristics darned out. At otner times ae was duii, uncommunicative and apathetic. In tne parlance of the day he was a 'cranx' in many taings. but a ter ribly earnest one. When a professor at tne institute ne was me butt of the stu dents' jokes. Ye3. ne was very religious. He was_xnown in tne army as the'B*ue Light Elder.’ Gan. J. R. Jones was nis classmate at West Point, and was noted far u:s promnity One lay. in the battle of Chanceilorsviile. some mules attached to our ammunition wagon got stalled.' and finally got balky under tne lash. Jaexacn was making on when Jones rode ap. The latter took in the situation at a g:ance. • See nere. Jacksou D he shouted, let me cuss 'em.' Jacxson smiled, but de murred by suaxiug a:s head. While Lee's army was crossing me Potomac into Maryland, some of tne mu.e teams re- fuseu to leave the water. Colonei Har mon. Jackson s quartermaster, rode into ;Ue water, aad poured volley after volley of curses and .asnes on the mules, and got tnem to moving again. Jackson sat on his old sorreii. raxing it ail in. Harmon, on percei—ng aim. quickly rode up vita me apology : “ T beg jmur pardon, general, but cusses and blows are the m.y .anguage that a mute understands.' •Jackson ,ies ouned in tne little grave yard at Lcxiugtcn beside u.s first wife, wno was t sister if Margaret Preston, poetess and essayist. A simple headstone marks the grave of one if me moat remarxame cnaracters me war produced in me south.’’ —Memphis Ava*anche. NEW EURS -iota MARKET. Experiment Station- Appropriations. Washington. August 12.—First Comp troller Mat: neWc nos decided that me appropriation of HSOO.JOO made by ne act of congress of Marca 2. 1359. for agricul tural sxperime.ut stations, can le i=eu for me benefit only of forty stations, for wnicn estimates wore made, namely *15.- OOOeacn for stations in eaea of tne thirty- eign: states, in tne territory of Dakota and tne agricultural -ieoartmenr. and tnat no part of the aoprooriation can ie used :n tne estaoiisnment of such stations n any of tne territories witn me exception or' Daxbta. mac being me iniv one included :n ne estimates upon wn.cn tne appropri ation was based. Commit Tint suicide. Winchester. Va.. August 12.—Dr. J. B. Vortaam. a prammeac citizen, committed suicide to-iay p- snooting u.myeif taronga the head. The bail went in tne right tem- pie. .odging under me sx:a of me .eft. ns attended cnarvn last night, ana was round in nis room at 5 o'ciocx this afternoon, in led. undressed, wim a pistoi in u:s naad. The act s sunoosed to iave i-sa ccinm.t- ted between 12 and 1 o'ciocx mis morning, ne was a native of HuutsviUe. A.a. He vaa surgeon :n me coaiederace army, and remained nere after tne war. His wife died several years ago. He .eaves a daugu- ter eignceen years of age. A coroner's m- lUest was deemed unnecessarv. Extent of Busiuess Done il Listed and Ua- usted stocks yesterday. New York. August 12.—There was umy a quiet business in tne stock market to-uay. but aea.ings vers marked by many features, and wane eonsiueraoie irregularity existed among joecititi s. tne genera, -ist stii. continued to present tne same strong to irm front wnicn it nas me bast weex. London arices this morning were macena**y n.gner man our figures of Sat urday aiiernoon. aad neavy buying oi foreign orders were reported in tne fore noon. while during tne dav there was ■iciisiderabie bull manipulation. Western operators anu ioca* professionals ec*d stocks, but except in new Big F mr aad Chesapeake and .mo. mere was iittie imoression made upon -aiues. Sugar trust became weak an me injunction apoiied for bv tne receiver of me North River Sugar Refining Company, but me Loss v: mace up before me ciose of business. Realizing in 3ig Four was very marked, and Chesapeake and Ouio fouowed m be uind. leing more prominent m uea.inga man usuai of .ate. Gome stocks became me most prominent, and me itory mac Mr. Gouid ws' ; under me market at pres ent received some credence, though me lame riling vis sa*d if Vanderbilt stock. The roads that were -diked of as .ikeiy to come into me Big Sour combination were ail siieciaiiy strong, and Wneeiing ana ‘ Laxe Erie- Lake Erie and Western. anu Chicago and East Illinois ad maae handsome gains. Wacasu preferred, however, was oue of me most prominent features, becoming unusually active and made a decided gam. Grangers were ail strong on me recent mowing ar eamings. out coil stacks were mite negiecred, with me exception of Reading, whicn gamed heavy. First nr’ces in me genera* list showed advances iver fiararday ; 3 prices, extending to gc. out aa real.zing in Big Four and Chesapeake and Omo. checked tne unward movement, itna,l progress was made until noon, sugar -rust in me meantime becoming ex tremely weak. waosm preferred eau me no ward movement, oat was soon joined *•' others- ana Chicago and Z -st Illinois. Rccx Island. Louisville and Nashville, Laxe mrie and Western. Ca nadian Pacific and otners scored handsome ld-aaces. The recovery n sugar trust was a.so very marked :n tne .ast hour. The market ciosec quiet out strong, ana gener i .y ciose to me r«st prices. Ba*es of st-ok iggregated 196.00U shares. Fina* :un g*-s were genera-y n tue Erection of u.gu -r prices, and Chmago md Exstem Illinois rose 5c. preferred 3.jj. Canada Pac.fic l ; c. Waoasn l*c. oreferred l;c ana R ox 1-.and and Louisviue and Nasuv:..e l.-c sacu. Big Fbur common .ost lie. Chicago market. 5p*M;ulari«»n n ii Frovxrtiou HarKer Gr i.ii Ceicagc. August 12. — The market ooeuea active, at an advance iver Satur day's ciasmg ii ;c. the strengm being due to me valued estimate of two points m me condition of the soring wneat croo by me Wasu.ngton bureau. This estimate justi fies me expectation of a iota* crop of iS9.- 5UO.JOO :o t93.OCO.iOO ousneis. Additiona. strengm wa= given to me market by buii- ,sa early caDies, pumic and prva.e. From 771c at' the start for Decemoer wneat. mere was _mpr .vement to “1 to lc. wim me bulk of tracing for tne first nour around ’ to Be. A: .. ;c a promi nent .ocai apera.or soid luite a .ine. The demand came principal*,/ from.snurts. wno covered freeiy. Waea tne estimates uf to-day's receipts were announced, tne market took an additiona* strengm ana Decemoer bulged to "S^c. mougn mere had beeu a reaction after me opening co Tic. Fair weatner was reported generally Bhrougnout :he nermwest. witn the tem perature a ’itt*e aoove norma*. Bpecuia- tive tracing was not aa neavy as Baturday. ana as tne demand proved ess urgent man was expected to resuit from early bixilisn mduences. mere was a reaction of ic ur so during tne .ast nour of me session, me ciGSing being 1 to 3 ic fi.gner :or to-day. Com miea mcaerateiy active at dines, aut a greater part of me session me market was inlet. Tne demand was mainly from ioca*‘ snort. The market opened - to {C lower man Baromav, was easy for a time, but soon became firmer, advancing j to jc. rmed steady aad closed aoout tne same aa Bat nr nay. In oats trading was fairiy active and firm, and prices advanced from inside figures, ciosin r sieady. Mess posk was irregmar and unsettled, Ooenung sales were made at 10c decline, and a furmer reduction of 12-;C to 15c was snomitted to. Later, more steadiness prevailed, and prices rallied Tjc to TOc. put receded again, nosing quiet. gmte a good business was done in mrd. O oenina saies were made 2jc to 5c decline: and a former reduction oi 5c followed. Later tne demand improved, ana prices ramea 5c to ~ : c. nosing steady. Trading was moderately active in snort ribs. Prices med 2jc to 5c .ower. thougu steady. was most noticeaoie ia August. The gen era. condition af the crop is still oeiieved to be favoraoie. theuga more ram is said to oe needed im Texas. The signal service says mat in Texas, if there is fain within five days, a heavy yield is expected. Cot ton an spot was quiet. Middling uplands 11 5 16. gui* 11916. A HOMICIDE AT MaOO.V. Governor Beay. of Alabama. Will Demand me FTrr-iitifiiin of the Dueiiers—F lr- tiier Barricoiars of the Meet ing—Williamson A Firmness. Atlanta. Ga. August 12 —Pat Caihoun returned to Atlanta yesterday, and J. D. Yiiiiamson is in Rome. Governor Beay. or’ A.aoama. nm Announced ms intention af demanding the extraditicn of the uuei -sts. Governor Gordon, of Georgia, says ne will honor the requiBitiun. as me duel was fought on the state fine. There is just uncertainty anougn aoout it to raise tne troublesome question of jurisdiction. It is not certain tnat tne spot couid be identified, as tne parties got off m tne lark to fig at the dues, and hastily left the ground. Chattanooga, August 12.—The duei oe- tween J. D. Williamson and Pat Ca*hcun took piace aoout twenty miles west of Rome. Ga.. on me Rome and Decatur rail road. very near, it not upon me state fine of A.aoama aad Georgia. The duefista were piaced in position twelve paces apart in dense timber and at 7:30. wnen :t was just dark. Tie oraer to firs five snots in succession w ; given, and simultane ously oocn p'stcis went off. Williamson, in a jiffy- emptied his revolver, out Ca.- noun fired on*y one snut, being unaoie to aamLe his weapon. Tne pistois were thirtv-eigntcaiibre. aammeriess-seif-accing Bunt** A Wesson. Neituer one was hit. and Cainoun men commenced to parley with William son, teiiing him mat he had tour more bans wnicn be nad a ngnt co snoot. He said he didn't want to kill ms opponent, and if he would retract ne would ire xs pistol m me air. Williamson claimed me ngnt to nave nis pis to* reloaded, out tnis was not 3greed to by me secunds. He said ae wouid die in -*is tracks before ne would retract umers Cainaun would first witnaraw ms offensive .anguage. A,*er some more parleying,durmg whicn Wiiiianreon directed CaiUoun co fire, as ae wanted u*s gun reloaded, Camoun stated mat ue nad no .acenciou of redacting per 3ona*.y upon Williamson in nis speeca before me .egisiative coinmittee. Alter mis statement >v iiitamson with drew nis epitaei and the gun -v.?s fired into scace. and tUe prmcipa*s snuox hands. The seconds drew un the forma* papers, stating mat tne tuarrei nad been nonor- aciv adjusted and peace reigned supreme. Why "neither of the prmcipa.s were hit _s remarkable aocn men being good shots. It can proDao*/ oe aceounLeu *or oy tne tact mat it was hark and tnat only tne outlines of eacn were visible. There is no mesticn out mat bom suoc to kill. FROM A.HERiCCB. Mr. and Mrs. Clevviand. Bocth Framingham. Mass.. Aagust 12. —Ex President ana Mrs. Cleveland stopped acre to-day on meir way to Boumooro.' Cotton Futures. New York. August 22.—The Bon says of tne cotton market: F utures were two to five points .ower and moderateiy active. There was no special feature in Liverpool aavices. me decline being due to favoraoie government reoorts. waiie the depression BruHltou Snittis Raves. New York. August 12. —Track fast anu sport good. First race—aix and a hair fariongs: rar est Rum Tut. Monsoon second. Cracks man third. Time 1:2 2.U -j.-co a race—One and a sixteenth mile: M.s-- Cody won. Faicon second. Blue Line tnird. Time 1:49-. Third race—Turee f.urtns of a mile: Reciare won. P mdora lecona. Miscaief Fiurtii race—Oue aac me eighth miles: Tin Booker won. Wilfred second. Tauter tairm Time 1:56:. Manuals paid 5162.25 stratgnt and i52 75 for mace. Fifth race—Mile: Zmg .die won. 3ucx- stoue second. Gardner third. Time L42A. Bixtia race—Bteeoie cnase. course: nan* ford won. KHiarney second. Ye**ingtaa mird. Time 3:521. Butler Items. Ga.. August 12 —Mr. I7TLZH. Ga.. August 21 —MT. J. W. McCrary, me of Butler's most popular and genial young mere nants. uas formed a partnersntp witn Mr n.:<ia.e. of Coiumous. Ga.. in a wnoiesa*e and retail grocery Mr McCrary Is a .eading ana rnffaentia* citizen of our town, being at present a memoer of me town council, ana it is wim reluctance that our peome commit mm to the good people of Coium.bus. We ne- sneak for ‘Wait" a fibera, patronage uf the peonie in ms new buseiness. The coroner was teiegrapned for Barm- day evening, 10th lost., for the purpose of aoiding an inquest over me lean body of Will Tyson, colored, wno nad been snot and kii'.ed in the morning of that lay by Joan Thomas, aoout six miles scum uf Howard, on the “Wilchar Level.’’ in this county. Arlington Hotel Burned. Cincinnati, August 22.—A sneciai to me Timea-Btar from Lexington. S7 , says me Arlington hotel ac 3*ue L*ck Bpriags was burned this morning. There were uundreds af guests at me hotei. ai* uf wnom escaped. Loss J35.J00: -asuraace* 5I7.JOO. Benator Biackburn and ex Chief Justice margie and ~am -*y were among me guesta. Diet! of Old Age. CHaRDOTTS. N. C., August 22. —Manmew Giboa. suDposed to be me uidest man _n me state, uied ac ms uome. near Center yesterday morning. Mr. Gib os was 105 vears bia and fiied'sf sneer bid age. Davy CrocXertN Birtbduy. ANOKvtlle. Tenn.. August 12.—Ex tensive preparations are being made_ to ceieorate me 103d annivesary of Davy Crockett s birthday, bn the farm wnere ae was born, near Limestone. Among the guests wiii be R. P. Crockett, of Gran- berry. Texas, me omy hvmg son of the frontiersman, ana only living grandson of Coionei R. H. Crockett, at New Guseny. Arkansas. News About Railroads—The Reunion of Veterans—Persona i. AMERICT3. Ga.. Aagust 12 —The various committees appointed to arrange for tne reunion of the “vets" of me .ace unpleas antness. are aard at work and notning in their power wiii oe left undone to make a grand success of tne occasion. Mr. J. J. smitn. the efficient cnief of me Americas fire department, wu* make Bavannan nis name in me future, a.is successor will ae elected at the next meeting of the council. The board of education heid a meeting on Friday afternoon to sieet a suoerm- tenuenc. vice Prar. J. M. Ganncn.reaigned. After some deliberation it was decided to postpone tne election to Tuesday arter- uoon. I believe I cou*d name me wiii-oe- successfoi candidate, but prefer not co do sc to-day. Cant. J. EL Bhaffer. formerly a resident of this city, out more recectiy of New York, trunks this me best town ia me state to five in. and uas accepted a situa tion witn Messrs. A. Mack St Co., jne of our leading dry goods nouses. This sstaP- .isnmeut is very favorably known aa tne ■•Bee-nive." Raiiroad ta*k is quieting down some- wnac. President Hawkins, ox me B. A. and M. railroad, ana President Bagiey uf the Americas Ln-estment Company, wno awn me controlling interest of tne former, puDiisn a card mis morning mac mey are ootn ready to fulfil* every promise made regarding the building of tne fine to Ba- vaanan. and me extension of tne Atlanta ana Pier:da mom Fort Valley tc Cordeie. as soon as tne parties on tne other side perform meir part of me contract. A -STUDY OF WOMEN’S FEET. lile Collection Made 1 v 111 Amateur P!io- tog—iimer at » Bumiuer Resort. Yesterday morning an amateur p no tog rapner exnibited to a Times reporter a series of twenty-six baotcgrapiis axea by nun an Bt. Simon's island during "ne en campment weex in June .ast. Most of tnem showed the counterreit presentments of surf batners on me jeaca in trout of the Eotei St. Simon's. A peculiarity aoout tnem was mat in every jase. except one. me upper part of cue figure was blurred beyond recognition, waiie me_ feet stood oul in startling proportions. By tne way of explanation, tne phetograpner said: ••I was a green nand witn tne camera, and somenow or otner I couldn't maxe :he ming work sc us to take a perfect picture. But just mux at tnese reeii They are .arger out tneir retimes are perfect. Since the pnotographa nave been m my pos session I nave been making a study of feet. For instance, ioox nere. You see mis is u uaxeu :00c. It belongs to a young .auy whose uome is in Atlanta. These iittie oumps on me Coes are corns. If you'll examine closer- you’ll reserve _mac there are severa* of tnem. Done you know me young lady pre ferred sitting aewn to standing up ? These coma were made by ngnt shoes. The unfortunate owner of the feet be longs to tnat “ery large class if women, wno. vuen mey buy snoes. it meir ueads .nsteaa it their met. The reporter picked tut u paotagrapa wnicn snowed a pa.r of feet ciad in siip- pers. ‘Whosearefinest”' ue isked. ‘They belong to a Madison girl." was me repiy. •‘You never saw fee* more perfect. By tne way. 1 vant to ca*l your attention to a discovery I"ve_made. Tnese are tne feet of a blonde. You will never see a blonde wnose feet are ugly. They may be .urge, out they wiii be sn.ipeiy. There's me 3ma*i corn down there an mac fittie toe. but it serves me same purpose a piece if mack sticking piaster serves in i wmte face—it brings out a*l latent beauties. The iwner of tnese feet was one of the most oopiuar oeues at me Hotel vt. Biman s. She completely captured tne aearts of the Coiaincus Guards, and. I :m told, will be come tne wife or 1 memoer of tnat com- uany in the fail.'’ Among the pnotograpns was one whicn dismayed m ixirmnci/ unndsome igure and feet past as periect as Juno's. The re porter was sure that ue aad in uis land the picture of a cnarming Atlanta oeile. or one of Macon, or one of Brunswick. •‘Who ts this?” ae inquired. -Well, mat mignt be Queen Victoria's youngest and nandsemes* grandaugater." was me re- u*v. ‘but it isn't. That s 1 nurse who was at me Hotei Bt. Bimon's witn a prominent Atlanta family. ' The last pnotograpn examined snowed a pair of feet incased' in tan-cciored iow- tuartered shoes, -whose are those?” he asked, expecting to near me name of seme famous oene. - ‘Tnose. ’ replied me pno- tographer, ‘are me feet of an insurance agent. I minx 11s name is Buepparu. '— Brunswick T.mes. Helena the Capital. Helena. Mgnt.. August 22.—mine con stitutional convention to-uay it was de cided mat Aeiena snafi remain me capita, until 2192. wnen tne question snail be voted on. Woman suffrage was defeated py a tie vote. Paper Mills Bold. Winchester. Va.. August 22.—The Win- cnester paper mills nave been 301a to me American ‘ Btrawooard Company, with headquarters in Chicago. The present management. Messrs. Messier & Co., will continue to operate me midis. LEE LO WENTHAL 5TABS AND kTT.r.a HEBSAS BOHNEEELD A Knife Doe, the Deadly W irg—It Occurred During 1 Game if Btad Poker—L.»w- enchai Under Arrest—Particu lars of the Crime. Macon, August 12.—Tne Tsiegraon, gives the following particulars of a fearfni tragedy wnicn occurred here yeaterdav morning: Macon was treated.no a Buaday tragedy yesterday morning, which w-fii not soon oe forgotten. Let Lj wench a*, me son of me .ate Ben Lowencaai. ance an ifficer of me police rorce. ahii i aepaew oi iiarcua ind Loaia W6ncn.il, iCiooen ind iiiitjti fiE^ruiin Bounefeid, me Fourtn street jeweier. aoout 3 o’clock, in a gamming uive"..ocated in me rear of Wagnuus oar on Fourtn street, and ran oy a man wno sa-.G under me name of V. H, McRarv. The ga moling room uas been operated some time as a resort for me .overa if send poxer ana rare, and it is said tnat i num ber of men nave been wrecked bv me •onange or .ucx : ’ wniie nandimg me'earda jver me green cictn covered ".mes. A .arge crowd was are-enc at tne nme. and aitnougn uny four or dve were piay- mg, a*i were interested m me ran of me game, wmen was stud poxer. ,t was near tne uour 01 3. The gas _ers ueated me uttie .0x25 apartment so me men piayed in tneir siiirt sleeves. Be tween Lbwencnai and me of me p*ayei s sac a negro boy sixteen years oid. vnoee business it was to snuffia tne cares for the *ueaier in uis ngnt. Bouaeieid sac liuo.sc opposite Lowencna*. A.: lccounrs agrve mac ne was miner me mdueuca ir fiuuor wnfie —cweutna* was icoaren:*y sober out consideraDiv excited." Durmg r a e evening Lowentnai uad leen witn Bouae- feid. ana uad stoou 1 torrent of x.i.e ep.- meta severa* times vitnout maxing > ty return. The game ran against Bonner'eia. ana wnen ue proposed to divide 1 ‘jack pot .j ventnai aojectea. on me ground mac ne nau a "pair. ' a The two nad not spoke to one anomer for an nour previous, and Bohnefeid re marked in repiy tc LawentUa. s oojf kiou: •I am t gomg to s,and iny mors, you . I snan-1 have any more.' ’ Lowentnai. w.m a fiusued face, rase from his seat, aad is ne aid so Bounereid rase, us if in anticipation of me former's action. “Y re nave no rigat to iad me mat. ner- man, ' saiu Lo wentai. •‘Veil, you are a thieving you are." retorted Bohnefeid. In rnmost an instaac me rattle of mips wns neard on tne ioor Lowentnai nail picked up a pile wuicn .ay ciose to uis uanu anu uad iaaneu mem mto Boane- feid's face. The .atter. Ltaougu inder tne mdueuce of liquor, v ia aoie :o gee from beumd Che rouau tame ana grao uis assailant. The iozen spectators and participants in tne game uad ied a a*l directions, and out one ir two remained to see tne con tinuation of tne fignt. Tney were weii repaid if tney wanted to see one of me most bioody and bruta* cutting affrays mat uas ever taken p'ace n tne city. When tne men iiiucaed Bimuereia went to the door. L.iwentna* vas m top. ana. witn ,l. nis mignt. ue struck Bonnereid several blows n tne race and m tne ueck. McRary and a boy wno maxes tne piace hiu aeadquarcers. uad wuose name is Chuck Bvw'ft. ran in md succeeded .n sep arating me boinbatanta for but a moment. As soon as Bounefeid emud get to nis feet ne jerked .oo.se and grabbed a mair. Lowentna.. wno wis being Ueic, aid me same ming. md for a second :t iooxad .ike i. vre.o be a iatr;e vtn mairs. ...e weaoons were soon rnkan away from tnem. and MeJRirv win ua trm ar-renu liven- ma*. dragged mm 10 near 1 wine iw vuion races me rear if me nouse. scarcely six feet from where Bohnefeid stood. Bum men were rersmg eaon itner. tad from tne aaitry naif iozen tne crowd tninned down to aoiret tnree men. vueb Lo v-m- ma* was seen to iraw ua xmfe wniie being ueic oy McRara. Bonnereid must aave seen tne lotion, for in an .nstant. ue picked ip 1 ueavy rase- wood cue bex md". ,erx:ng .oose. tnrew :t at Laweatna* s ueac. 1. ui.ssed ts na*k. struck the w-a*i. md fell to the fioor v.ta a .oud ncise. Bonnereid started acress the room to wn* us a.s antagonist, mu was aimost upon u:m wuen McRary ran in mu facing Bmunefeid. taugut aim oy tne arms, mu forced him bacxwarus. As mey tame tegerner Lowentnai raised uis arm" ind. in-king over McRary's snomder. cut Bonnereid over me eft sye. me wound ixtend.ag back fuiiy six .neats, A second time ue made a -Uage at uis an tagonist. and t*ns time me keen-edged biade struck Bonnereid's lead resr me left tempie. Limaging uis position. Low- entna* struck uim 1 tnird time, and me oiaae. entering me .eft arm at me eft anauider uescending iowu into tne fiesa antii .t teuetrarea near to me bone, .ay- ng the iesn bare. The bxaue 'rureied a uistance of ueariy tnree feet and .eft the iesn a fittie ttrew me eibcw The wouad vis 1 terrible me. me iesn uangmg apart from mourner :o elbow It uract:ca*.v tisaoied Bohnefeid. but me bit*nd spurting ret in jen mrouga 'ne uoie mace In tne mirt uee-es seemed to Sfcr-e as a uimu.us for Lowenra.. A fourth —n.- ue turned, ina cutting it ua nan gasned tne .one of uis left ear. Bounefeid. by this time, was dram uis face near to uis wrest. 3mg mu teen so r.*nid, na- uu me ua-n mougnt or :a.l:ng n assis:a.;ce. Fiatu-7- with a we*, lirected aim. Lowectna. raised uis irm. ma "ne .cog mace iescended into tne left breast, about tnree nenes above tne aipcie. and aoout b.ue and a uair meat •• from "ne medium cue if the ureas:, maxing a sma.. wound, mom vhicn the cr:rnson fiuia came in a dream. It was near'v tnree inenes n lepra, anu passed jo tween tne mird and fourtn ribs mto 1 blood vessel. This was me fetal stab, and as Lbwen- tna. rnrned and ran ret of tne raom Bon- oeiere .ea:ieu iver tne ta.bie and said. ■** am cut. ' A second rarer 13 uad become conscious bf uis approKcaicg end Ae was .aid down an tne door ana uis request for a glass bf voter brougut a 'eaay "espouse, but to no ourpose. tor he was made to sw.relow "The temaie bleeding was caus ing uis deata. The crown aad scattered mail nrections. and w'tn me ir two -*i me iratermty around u.:n. "en minutes rater. a*l tnat re- mameii if Herman raoaaereid was a curpse. He tau made uo statement, and._w.ncu: a moment if urecarntion. he nad met n:s Maker. Bonnereid tad a cum ter or mends, wno were drawn to mm iy res open- aanced gener sny when charitaoie uo- jttets were involved. At a ••cent fm* aa menc rl'Xl to satisry tne aesire of a fittie: cnilii. Two femaid zrumciz. mu ireased -n isec mourning and me in a ngnt ureas, were among the nundred "vsitors of rate yester day adernoon. The -woman m brack' oore m ner arms a oillow made of waits rases, smiirax and tnoe rases, lcro® wnicn the .alters “Herman ' appeared nx porpie dowers. Bhe snowed great amo tion. and appealed to tne life less corpse a numoer of times to speak once more to ner. The -unknown nx nitg .*aaie in giii0Lly. xnc xn001111^ "Iown tv the corpse, -he Catnoiic of devotion, ana alter a silent prayer aating severa* uxmutes. burst mto tears as sne handed bne of the watchers a beautiful dora. piece. “Gates Ajar. ' on me arch of wn.ca appeared me ratters “Herman. Born •disappeared as suddenly as they nad ibBeared. Ncitner was known to tne at tendants. Otner lorn* bffermgs were sent up uy friends. Mr. L D. Crawford, of ms Caaier. sent in a basket bf roses and other dowers. Ljwentnai was arrested and .oaged in jail. : * ceding Tne cut- Jl Gwtnerrma Donation. Lcctsvtllz. August 21—The ueirs of the oretners. William F and * George *V. Martm. me deceased nulLanaires of m.s city, nave decided to give B60.J03 Do tne building fund of tne Boutnern 3aptist Theoicgicai Bemiaary. moved nere from Boutn Caraiina, a few years ago. Bum brorners maae princeiv gifts to the sem inary xurmg meir fife time.