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Bv Clem. G. f ; 'oure.
VOL. XVI.
WORK IN CONGRESS.
THE MOST IMPORTANT MATTE-3
CULLED AND CONDENSED.
Notable Events in the Legisiativ j
and Executive Branches of the
National Government.
Tuesday.
Washington. May 17.—In thesenate.rC*
ssrsss^ssstscr K
got along so slowly that several days more
must elupse before the measure can be re
ported to the house.
Wed neiidaV'
Washington. May 18.—The senate re
umed the consideration of the naval ap
iropriation bill
■»-:*>. on.......of .ho o.ho..
m the sundry civil bill.
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MePhersou gavenoticeThat wneutuenver
ssyaarrasiOi:
tion he would niovetorecomuLm :! 10
the committeeou commerce. rvKt.i 111 strue
ments inents as as will iHl^exclude^roi'u^it exclude. Irom it ana'iiUior!” all aiun .ii
zation for new contracts for material and
work, and as will also proportionately re
^ fe " t - ““ e “ Mre atUOUU '
proprmted. DroDriated
Friday.
thinf Washington party,^^pre^ntedby Mav 80 -Once M^WVatsiHi.of more the
Georgia attempted to secure cousi.lera
tion of the resolution requesting the ways
aud means committee to report the sub
tion. After the call went‘into of £be committees for
report*, the house committee of
the Whole on the sundry civil bill.
After routine baainesay the senate re
importance were offered and agreeddo.
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Washington, May 21.—Mr. McMillen, of
Tennessee, ' from the ootomi,ttee on rules,
reported the resolution that the hour for
meeting of the house each day shall be 11
o’clock. Adopted. The house then went
into committee of the whole on the sundry
civil appropriation bill.
Momlny,
Washington. May 23.—The senate
appropriating $50,000 for an equestrian
statue of General Francis Marion at Co
iumbia, S. C., was taken from the calen
*»«■•
The house met at 11 o’clock with less
;han seveuty-flve members present Mr.
Wateon of Georgia, was with Ki»
tie objectiou, wliich was directed this time
to the request of Mr. Butler, of Iowa, for
consideration of the senate bill to grant
apension to ex-Senator Jones, of Iowa.
Then Mr. Watson’s desire was satisded
SfJ?4S£Ssr««
treasury bill was adopted without objec
tion or debate.
WORK OF FIENDS.
Old Man S ..a„ ,„urdere<i—His w.fe
rapes and Goes for Help.
Jackson, Ga., May 24.—Adam Sloan,
an old, respected citizen of McDonough,
was shot by burglars Sunday night at
nine o’clock, and is dying. He has been
sick in bed three weeks. He was awak
ened by a noise and asked who is there.
The burglars replied with five shots , . one
struck above the left nipple. Hi.s aged
wife, who is nearly deaf, ran to the
nearest house for assistance. She re
turned and found her husband lying
with his head on the floor and hrs feet
on the bed insensible.
A satchel containing money was rifled
but a book which contained money was
not touched.
Mr. Sloan is one of McDonough’s old
&loan of Savannah.
The country is wild with excitement,
and if Nortben tiie guilty party is caught Gov
ernor s manifesto will not be
worth a cent
SNOW IN ARKANSAS.
lom.tliinx of Which the Oldest Inhiibi
tant Knew Nothing llefore.
Van Boren, May 2-1—The oldest in
habitant’s grandfather lias no record of
a snow in Arkansas as late as the 21st
of May. yet Saturday morning it came
down in spits, to the surprise of all.
Tiie thermometer was 54 degrees, and
many claim lower.
A Norther In Texa*.
Dallas, May 24,—The coldest wave
known at this season in the history of
ihe state swept over this section Satur¬
day morning. Fires and overcoats were
indispensable. Yuntig cotton and vege¬
tables will suffer very much.
Almost Frtezing at Burlington.
Burlington, May 24.—The mercury
was almost at freezing point here Sun¬
day. A deluge of raiu and enow fell
late at night, and the weather is still
threatening.
A Ne» >>ch**uje In Alabama.
Birmingham, May 24.—The Kolb peo¬
ple have taken a new tack, and are
m /Ting heaven and earth to bring a
compromise by which Kolb will not be
wholly shut out. Their latest project
is to nominate Governor Jones for cmef
justice of the supreme court, and Kolb
for his old place as commissioner of ag¬
riculture, bringing in some entirely new
man for governor A great many Jones
men favor some such plan in order to
harmonize the party, but as Jones has
won the convention after a terribly hard
struggle, it will rest wholly witn inm
to offer or reject any compromise, Tne
governor has given forth no sign of
being willing.
A Street Duel.
SPBJNGFtKLD, Mo.. May 24.—George
A. Sterling and Andy Crump fought
a duel with revolvers on the street.
Five shots were passed. Sterling was
shot in the abdomen and will die.
Crump received only a skin wound.
♦ emocrat.
GROWTH OF THE SOUTH.
Tht? Iml iwtrtal Dfvelojimr»t tha
Week Kudin- May *1.
Chattanooga, May 24. —Th - Tr < L's
utaitia its review of the situntin i i t tie
south for the week on Uu,: .. iy 21,
stares ih it from the great majority of
reports there is an abseuc* of cmnphiint
of "linvu liui.s” which lias been tne nl
tnost universal cry fo.- urn i.hspist. au.l
there s ears to be some iuiprovcin -ut
The banks have large surplus o.i haul
all over the south but general cumuier
sjrsstts,"iss«Uk
largest iron producer the m the 1891 south, their
shows that during year
profits were larger tuan the groatlv year pre
ceding, notwithstanding the in
creased depres-od condition of the mar
ket at large and though iron is now
lower than was ever before known, the
south establishes Us supremacy by pro
£»»>*■*„; sss.^ss%, s&?££SSi , .S
£r*s»s k^jssks
.. . . ^vanced star flooring 50
Ft*vt\ rew ‘ iudostries ns wtaMish
•- . .
geUuu'udGi _ * 0 , ^ei.iargeniests , o^mVinu
f 10
UMoru*,wa ... ,u V.‘
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^nnfimd i G.-k work s -it M.rtsiown 1
Madison vide, W.
000 canning and nia.iufacturing com
pauy at Wm ton, N C„ a steam cotton
gm at Furman, Ala , a construction
company at Tampa Fla and-a d-vel
“^ pl ,2?“ ”“! estabiislied'iit Kissini
^.^WVa ^d i^'c.-mnes .‘miWaoo %
’ ’ NewmauGa ’ ’ ’
Tex is
. .. f > m e’line
a capital 2 , ‘an Engine Birmingham, wforka
with $100,000 at
Ala., laaciiinerv works capitalized $B i,000 at
405 Jy 000 a i 80 a t Binuiuuham, an
ut’H on wor It 1/1 ]« Dilljriniiv U g plant at rev a»ivim„*’ii Richmond, i, Va . , ,
coa j , n j nPS to bo opene -..... 1 i at Nonu.i, Va.,
anii Charleston, VV. Va., and fin ..... non »
, , nine at Talladega, AJa. Among the
miscellaneous new industries of tho
week are bicycle works capitalized W. V&., and at
$50,000 at Harper’s scouring Ferry, plant at Baa
a $30,000 wool
Antonio, Tex. Cotton mil s are report
ed at Colombia, S. C.. an 1 Op lika,
Ala., a piue fibre factory at Aiken, S.C ,
a $50,000 rop» and twine tae.tmy nt
Rome, G;.., iiula yum m.R ,.tGi
. viUc, b t. \
! The wr.o Uvorking plants of tiicv ; k
»C,u.Ja Tefiti.; *30,000 a-uaivyl factory works „ .’inm (aitsi
enmago nf
caha, Tex , and a wago i mi y at
Nashville, iVnn.. saw and planing nnils
: at Brook N-ai^ V:i.. Fordyco ahJ
do, Ar.c.. Crooked Lora, leun.. Lake
2SS*vSSf«&3S^,t The enlargement or factories as re
ported for th^ week, include agricultu
' f-,c‘.wv en at^Gadgdmi ALa a
flouring mill a Knoxville, Term., iron
wrirking plants at Atlanta. Ga, and
liar rim an Tenn W.' a knittimr mill at
Montgomery,' Martensburir Ala.’, Va. an oil mill at
and lumber mills at
; Fordyce Ark;• ^
er «“a butchers « f »0 000 asylum atJackgon,
Miss., houses at Atlanta, Ga„
Louisville, Ky., school aud Beaumont, Tex.,
college and buildings at house Decatur
^IbemarliT and and Whitesboro. Whitesboro, Tex.. Tex., a a court court bouse at at
Tenm’ N C ., au an Hot-1 hotel at at. Lea’s Lea's
.gurhigs J and ci opera oneru houses houses at at Flo- Flo
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reuc8 ’ b ' q U, .* and na Natchez _____±-" Miss
—--
DEEMING’S ue n V3 J DEATH
It w*. *«•<>»,pii.l .«4 without Let ...
Himinmce reii e. vnn *eet. ...
Melbourne, May 24.-Deeming was
i.„ n . rw i .., minute n est 10 o’clock
and to tne British privy conncrl for a
respite, hut both refused to interfere,
#n d accordingly ?/, he paid ihe full penalty
Anire- rti.e iv.'.nl,!^love MaW(1 .Vtaken
have been hanged for the Rainfall mur
ders.
Deeming passed the Sunday in writ
ing and calmly discussing at intervals
his approach! ig doom.
On Sunday night he thrice swallowed
eagerly small allowances of spirits, af¬
ter which he slept soundly until he was
awakened at 7 o’clock in the morning,
He declared that iie was resigned to
his fate and had no fears in regard to
tiie future. To the governor of the
prison he sai l that be had made peace
with God.
He persisted in denying He be had was guilty
of the Rainhid murders. never,
he declared, 1 wt iiis self-control iu En¬
gland as be had since his arrival iu Aus¬
tralia.
He expressed officials gratitude to the the considera¬ governor
and all prison for
tion tliey had shown him arid also to
Mr. Lyle, iiis counsel, and to all con¬
cerned in his defense. He said bethought
he would not falter or make any scene
(A his ascension to the scaffold.
A few moments before the time set
for the execution of Deeming wa* al¬
lowed a glass of brandy, which he swal¬
lowed at one gute. He was then led to
the gallows and In a few moments all
was over. To- drop was seven feet. The
execution was witnessed by a large
gathering, including government and
civil officials, magistrates, police and
clergymen. *
Two Fer»oii« Burn#»«l to Death.
Fairfield, Cal , May 24. —Fire here
destroyed Jo? ces’ hotel aud caused the
lo=s of two lives. The building was
frame, and so rapid was the progress of
the flame* that those inmates who es¬
caped did so with great difficulty.
Charles Bailee, Red Bluff, and James
Linn, tjan Francisco, were burned to
death.
The World’* Fair Broke Them.
Chicago, May 24,— J. W. Cassell &
Co., contractors and builders, have as¬
signed. Liabilities $50,000, and assets
somewhere less. Their attorney asserts
that the failure wa* caused by the
sharp competition of many builders
who have been attracted by work at the
World’s Fair.
CRAWFOUDVILLE, GEORGIA, FRIDAY, MAY 27,1892.
MRS- JEFFERSON DAVIS.
A Committee Appoluted to MemoriitUu
till* Legislatures*
New Orleans, Mav 17.—Gem ral Gor¬
don rialize has appointed Southern a commit lee to memo¬ tiie
t tie governors on
subject of a pnision for Mrs. Davis,
The orders are:
Headquarters United Confederate
Vetearns, New Orleans, May 14, 1892.—
General manding Orders No. 59: The the general following com
A^fatfom hereby appoints f
ir^n MtoS by‘a t
mous vote of the convention of delegates
assembled SSSSHSsisss at New Orleans, La., on April 8
a from pension the other during her life will time.” bo appointed Member*
states enrolW as
soon as their oa.nps are in the or
ganization: SS« eW Gordon, chairman,
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M G.’
Hon. W. Holton, PiuevlUe, La.
Major General X. R Guy, Me A Ulster,
1. T.
SM. f*s£a£3il ?.,
4 r u ^‘ ..... ..
S „i tiZk H tSk Ga
Colonel J. B. Davi*VAlicea. S. C. V.
Hon. Xlatt W. Ransom, (laryslmrg. C.
The committee will meet subject to the
’ l"ion
mau^if ° f onnersl eon
Adjutant General and Chief of Staff.
General (Jordon also issued the follow
. tag:
IfKAl^AKTHns Or,"rs lWm:n 'UvEtdiERATE
Xo
y om| uandiug hereby appoints l the follow
ing members of the utteil Confederate
onefromeacb state ami one fn'mthc in
dian Territory l>e appointed “aa h commit
t«e on constitution and bylaws.” Mem
Orleans, '^TT^on, Ca. chairman, New
Major Ill. (xeneral John C. Underwood,
Chicago, r,/ ,elu ‘ ra M illnun L. Xliomp. on, Dallas,
»nelRB George tfnratfc, Goleman, Kansas McAllister, City, Mo. I. D.
B.
Colonel William P. Campbell, Little
Rock, Colonel Ark. John P. Hickman, Nashville,
Tenn.
Thomas b.^gwo^, . Ijejcmgton, . . K,y. ^
Miior R E vVilson Robeftsoij, Snrinff Place Ga.
Colonel Fred L. BrooksviUe,
Florida.
F. B. Henderson, Aiken, S. C.
: fiologrt B. ». »«»k
Will ki.Ak™ tee’ y Wsiihhuttou iTt au’bJwH, f) G 'to
xi Je commit chairman. will „ w Wh,
. c all 0 f the
( By order of J. B. Gordon, general com
manding. Gkohou Moorman,
. Adjutant General a nd Chie f of Staff.
XM THE p /sg/xoria G EORGIA popeo- PRESS
................- —
Souiheru Excursion.
Atlanta, May 28.—Two weeks ago I
notified the members of the Georgia
Weekly Press association that Colonel
B. w. Wrenn. general psssrtiger and
ticket agent of the E. T., V. & G., rail
road had tendered ihe members of our
association the use of his road from
glad to inform them that further ten
ders have been made, for Colonel D. G.
Edwards, general passenger agent of the
Queen and Crescent route, has tend.-red
the tue use use of of his his road load from from Meridian Meridian to to
New New Orleans Orleans or or Shreveport, Shreveport. La., La., a a dis¬ dis
tauee tauee of of over over 200 2(K) miles miles or or more. more.
From From either either point, point, connections connections can can Vie Vie
made made with with Ihe the Texas Texas Pacific Pacific railway railway
which which have have tendered tendered us us through through their their
general »,. n .. r . A i pa passenger 8 K{ . n «r er a agent, "their rr e iit ilon Hon. Gaston (ia ion
Mt-isler, Mcialer. tiie the use use of road to El
Paso Texas a distance of 1,200 miles
nioie li seems now that the Mexican
r 0 ad* will not extend courtesies, t his
heiti" th<-case I will endeavor to secure
. r.u V t* iilreadv written to the railroad
officials regarding same If the Mexi
can trip is abandoned, and we only visit
points in Texas, the trip will be less ox
Lud,„ pensive, and if we are entertained, as I
ta ..,»«.■ ,n., M „»o«d
. th( B }
m) .
should notify me at once so I can secure
the passes. Roads in Georgia will u„
doubtedly furnish passes to Rome to
members not having same and I will
•«*».«“* a notma In lira,. New
vxs tatioi* 2 S%£tzz aF thr>se who 2 desire fr'X to 2 join S
and
should write me at once to secure their
passes. Hon. Clark Howell lias promised
to
assist me in seeming Pullman Palace
Cars for the trip, and with his assistance
I hop*- to secure the same courtesis from
the Pullman People Yours as fraternally, were extended to
u» lust year.
Ciiak. I). Barker,
Corresponding Press Secretary,
Georgia Weekly A sociation.
Brutal Kontk Carolina Ntgrofs,
Columbia. S. C.. May 28.—A horrible
case of parental brutality While in reported
from Aiken county. two white
bfiy« were berrying, they* discovered about two miles
from Aiken, a colored
boy chained to a pine tret. He was in
a demented condition, and nearly
starved to death. His .body exhibited
marks or brutal whipping. Tue boys
reported their of Isacc discovery, which led to
the arrest Alston and Jane. Ids
wife. boy. Alston is is the stepfather of has the
whose name Abram, and
been known to chain the boy i n the
house and beat him. The brutal parents
were lodged asylum to jail, and Columbia. the boy will be
sent to the at
Train Robber* iu Honda.
PaLaIKa Fla Mav 23.-The Jack
bonnde’xpre-s unnville Tamm arid KW West „.,rih xv‘«»
and fast ffiaUtrain
held up by four masked men at Monroe,
Fla., at 1:3b o’clock.
Tim rnofi »%. -mt th#- pr.ffi.iP ^ arultw'.
men entered ♦ the hi. killni^Lx- mjij, y
press MesAeager W. N. Haunders,
won rifling Traveling Express Agent J.
M. Cox.
The train crew sf:are<i them off. Tliey
did not obtain any express matter.
The robber* were traced into u larire
iwamp near by, which is Ling sor
rounded by a large posse of men.
"DEVOTED THE *»
TO PKOIT.K GKNKKAl l.Y.
CHICAGO DELEGATES.
GEORGIA’S CONVENTION WAS A
CLEVELAND VICTORY.
Some Other StatM That Have Acted
the Past Week—The Work
That Was Accomplished.
" tirvomd, 0
h h ' 8ts o{ Utvl ----- ' lgl1 theivrepv 1 r P * *
tentative?, convention . Ihe
met to in
S&Sr-ittw!
the state D- upvr.i tu oommitiet, wuo
made a rmgniu wlit* piHun« luiKHritc
hi he <1^etL.red Ins m
bounded tintb U- Die party, and pre
dieted a grand victory at the coming
The ‘tTonof first Im-itSis in order was the
ele ' teumdlarv a! officers
H a, %SU«JL v of«Merlm countv Wf
of
sulfe'ipientlv 5 F ^t±' ma< e Uniumnous.
diess in which lie returned thanks to
the couvention for their confidence and
claimed that, frofg the fact that his an
cestors for generations back wtfre from
t» „ 00lI olll Georgia afo :U ho felt at home
an asseinblv colu& oft Georgian-. victory for the
This is d a
Cleveland followers, as Colonel Burrow
is a supporter of : lie cx-pres den and
was the candidate named by the Cleve
^ ™
motto., cXniUeo of Mr. Garrard of Mux
co gee, a consisting of one
triet" d( ,legate from esob congressional dis
w «. u V i oh...s,, «po„
V‘the clminimn allow .he 'he
convention took u recess to
committee time t/Vreport to the conveu
t, 0 n tne autliorizcd representation.
lie touniittf Of CJi|j *iul ^ ‘j^Uo X U t / S‘ 11 ® »
each preseutiug two contesting . dtl j
gations. Clarke,
Hon, T. W. ^ Rucker, from
coimnU.iH* fHuHimiemied umt
m the case of Olay <*muty, eueli delega
tion be seated auU allowed to oast one
vote m the tiie case c- uVenjiUon. 0 l ulton county s con*
»
test, Chairman XBu'kcr reported that
the committee recognized the the right of
the delegathm at uiaaa iiiect
ing, and which was 4 straight L.eve
laud delegaUoti.Jk- I'kpt'u^euv the cottut-y
>•* Dw couveuuoi..
rio, for
Thi*repbft '#u‘r srgtwil the Hill
men to iuak« n gland, and sttcnipt d to
Ht liv the Cleveland tide Unit groun to
lie Sweeping over the convention ; and
n 0 abler tier more gallant leader could
have been selected tlnui Mr. Biinmoug,
of Gwinnett, who offered as a mibati
-aa*js*,s Ui^fitiuK, 2CSSr and known
bv n Hub&equeut delegation. iib
the "couipiomile ”
Upon this uuestiou, Mr. Simmons do
maiided a call of tjie house and the vote
tnifi tHke^by„'>' noor, H.tm mi. nnmnoiiH, nun
dreils of persons WHO are not entitled o
a rolc< i l! ‘* 1 ‘®
XollTSVmWead''the , ■
e«nve,u,o,,
ami create a Man impression upo . tin
X '. •«te” Y, "fiL.Vomi, Tye ’« .J,! Wl'
suuou , . in a '«« oi f IW 101 1
nays, so the subs it life was lost,
Tne report of the Commit ee was then
adopted, and the mass meeting delega
tlou seated.
Ihe convention then proceeded to >lr.
election of luiir from the sta.e
aUarge lo (m- Cuicago coiiveiilimi.
Ihe folio ving geiillttineii weie piaual
in nomination:
F. H. Richard on of’ Pulton.
F. G. dnlJignou of Ulmthuin.
ssr^x^u^ Patrick Walsh.ol Iticlunond.
Evan P. Howell of Fnlton.
After the J ballot had proceeded oi-rM ie-lied iilinogt RlniMt
t to a clo,.-, a d it had become evidnt
jm* Wright Richmond,
tion, Hon. Bovkin of
wl ‘" 11,0 "“f 0 of ™ r W!, i * h
»>* mamnauon, moved to make tl ., e elec- .
tion of the four gciilkineu who In d re
l 'ie Inglast, vote, u i o .
J, wS’;;. ' ^
,.,N-ai
Eiclnirdwm i 8 * (iuerry ‘ 169, Howeil \\ 147,
Walsh 128, a i Dupree 148.
Mr. Garrard, of Mnftcogee, 1 hen
moved that Lie leguaf order of burtinewi
De flospetided to allow him to make a
motion. Garrard
This was done, ind Mr.
moved that the delegates from the state
at large he allowed to *«d ct their own
alternate*. This motion Was carried.
'llie Delegate* Sr DiKtrkd*.
The _ following , „ {'onlwiieii were elected
to represent their HMefiH con^rcaeionaJ
dwtricte;
From the first: G or ffe A. Mercer,
and William Clifton.
From the second; James M. Griggs,
and John Triplett. third: Digicom , Myrick, and
From the
C. C. Duncan.
From tne fourth: L. F. Garrard, and
L. P Maudevuie.
From tiie fifth: George Hiilfeui, arid
Milton A. Chandler.
Froia the six li: Fred Dismuke, and
Richard John on
From the .seventh: W. W, Vandiver,
and T. W. Glover.
From the eight: J. C. Foster, and
V\.B. Burnett
From the ninth: James R. Brown,
and Lewis lJ ivis.
From the tenth: E W. Barrett, and
W. O. Mitchell. W. McArthur,
From the eleventh: T.
and T. VV L uib.
After the adoption of of a platform,
ttw? pnncip#l feature* plank, of <l«man<l winch were for the a
free coinage a
, rfllIJ< . r | lat ^ j f ,create «f circulation, and
pi, \ stable income tfo endorslug tax, and
in! t . Clevellnd
the admmistr.itiooof .rover C. . wc ,
the convention closed.
-
New. from t.iiforota. •
San Francisco, May 20. — The Demo-
cratic state convention has adjourned
after electing four delegates at large to
the national convention and ratifying
the nominations of ihe seven district
convention*.
The platform, as submitted by a ma
jorily of t he committee on resolutions
was unanimously adopted after £$£ some
gates at large were agreed upon, and
there was m> contest at the evuniug sea
aion. Tiie following are the delegates:
W. VY. Foote. Stephen M. White, J.
0i Colennm and A. B. Butler. They
announced before the convention thftt
they Were in favor of the nomination of
onh one which had not already elected
delegates to Chicago—choss Jesse D.
Carr and1 George S. Patton. Eight of
the fourteen district delegates were in
structed for Cleveland, amt. in fact, tl»
the ex-premdent. ntlSnlnt" * < ' x * ,00te “ 1 to Hl U>Pv> rt
---
2 a i
i Cleveland ; “ yet zjssaa* it Hie meager minority
skvs down. ■sx.'its&ffsss
loud, The but third the llorth party iTaruWa people iitu Democracy talking
tg aroused, aud never aa inteusifletl as
now. It is plainly evident that the con
vention will allow no dictation from Ihe
third party, since .he attendance ,s the
highest fesled in years,.and the interest maid
vmiv great. endorsed
| The Alliauoe catHms hug , , aud .
I ^ “
enior
j ■ The Oklahoma « .mveidim,.
j GtrrilRlfl, May 30. The Demo,.ratio
i «Vlo--k Kingflalier did no. end
j m the "lormiig. Uwm r to
the helwj m i.nl^ d) h< i vice tin d» lo
| gales Mi i iw arrive till spats dark. and. an a
tion.s indorse Oievi land and his admin
.
: ^
I Latent from VhglnlH,
May 20.-The convention
is mm m s am. lbe mevehm Aeyenma 1 forces to oes
,
elected a permanent clmirnuu. 1 lie
\ Clnvelund 111**11 are in the majority. All
j j),„ ju-licai .«*/ih are that he will have
from fourteen to cighte*!!) of. the twenty *
j fom delegates,
For < 1 «■ v•*wild Fi*®© Kllver.
( Tmoson. A. T,, May 20.—The Demo
crirt ic coTivcntion eudonw) (irover
1 Clcveluna vote'unil anil work inetrucied for its dclcgi.lion
p> Ills uowiuatlou
The convention nlgo declared in fgvor of
free silver,
THE FULL REPRESENTATION.
fl,,. m ining Sm AibBriion lt.q.i«„.,.i»
liven tliivi, IliMin SoluctiMl.
WahhinoT*>N, May 21,—it m learned
at the depart merit of state that llm
| Alu , U.ia , 11(1 lieen „el of fully the decided Behring snu
, arhifration upon.
) As ,c .etoforc annonoced, .he arlmra
turnon the put t of the United SIhIch
i 1|JV ;-;npmne Court .fusticii John M.
' 11 111 1,1 » 1 '" 1 ; 'uator John T. Morgan,
| Uetill
; <tf , r .paraii-.n of Urn cam, and
«"» olhcial rcpmci.U
,1v ” “f tlm. United Suites before the
i W 1 ” f ,l * h '
The nouns l of tin* United Bt/ilet con*
gists of ex AfimVtiT !*J. York, J. Phelps, James Judge
C5, Cnrtrr of New and
}|< nry W. Blodgett of ( ’bieago. of By the
! tei'ins of Mm treaty, tho case each
K ., V) . r , i( l„ he auimiitted by tin.
7l jj (>r SepPoubvr, the counter and the chho printed hv
thellhof December,
argument of counsel by Jan. 7. at which
Let dale the hoard of mliiiration will
hold its first in.-etiaa in I’arm.
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— -.....—.
xhe work *>i » < «» th*» InLuhI of
...... ......
London LocT.on, May ay 21 -i. «■ Nine hundred nu mreeipi tier- r
report.-I killd. 7.0)0 njnred,
The mayor of Lo ;doa has opened a
T i.e Koutbsru Itrr A.««rt»tim,.
aoookti, Ga., May 21. '1 lie Great
H..ui,d« lai-mtate Vdilt-ry .............
from ............. mnn i> ^ » mth Vr rn sLitt-H. iiio inctt
lug wa» held at the Arlington hotrl.
The oflker-i elected are H<mn A. Hmhh
0 f (jharh Gori, president; vic#> H. A. Denver
of B.« ?'•» vilie. Ark., pr»'« d'mi; J.Jin
jy { ;,tds«h*u of Baniin**rvdle, H. G. f net!
retat* ; “t Al 'yn Hull of Charles o i,
treasur r ]>ir#y’tor«: John M hiiwns 1
0 | A*> ml a; Bering Bhrock Brown of Boling
i , •’s/enhen (i,. vV 'y A of < * 4 in B-n
S h. V U , ..Mjmmii I>*h J, I of I ( 'ok^Hlmry >h non 13 H •>.
; Scott AL«x vi ]j of V.tijf ini«*, h. ( .;
Hv P. Cook of Graiiitcvillc, S. ,I. li
f‘f>o{w*r of Winder. V,».; In I L
(}ju- n of Sharon, Ga ; li. I Smit».
River Vv*/; it. A. lJev«r, J A Bull,
j j{ Gad^len, The aa-oeiatK/ii de*
cided to K«ve the lirKt of its annual
t >0 uJtrv shows at (/harJeston, H. (>..
W Jan. lo to Jan 15.
A l-rumitient 'inn Dm,.
MontooHERV, Ala., May 23. Colonel
O. , O. , Nelson, founder . of . the-lontgotn- .. ,, .
cry cotton oil mills, and principal of it
a „tjj jts absorption by the American
cotton oil trust, died iiere from the ef
feet* of a stroke of paralysis. The de
ceased was at one time worth nearly
half a million, hut owing to unfortnnate
speculations, died comparatively poor.
wliile w living ,„ a in public Dawson, spirited Ga., endowed man, and
a
co||eg.., which bear* his name. He was
78 years old.
--
Na»w •«• Mlnarsoia.
MINNEAPOLIS, May 21.—Snow began
falluig h«w about . night, . *. aud Wisconsin . # fell gen
erally throughout tine atate,
and parts of Iowa.
*'»' <?»'“*>*
Madison, Iu'L, . May ... Jl. Th Tne Dem .. .
crat* of Trimble county, Ky., have in
atructed for John G. Carlisle for pr«M
dent.
HAPPENINGS THE WORL# OVER
New* Dispatch** (irtthercd from I»ift’**
*Ht SfCtiORW Of tl»« falobtt.
Wife Murderer Tice was neatly electro
ctited at the Auburn, N. Y., prison,
Costa Rica is willing to take the pauper
immigrants rejected by the Cnited States.
train.
The Christian Endeavor society contain
»MW, plate building a hotel at Chicago to cost
000 .
KaiiHaa City conMablw have been (loti nail
ding their fee bilk with the names of
nous witnesses.
aet'K
&&srittssjs.zs
me, died in Paris.
An Associated I’rtws dlsmitch from 1 let
»ti a bus * been seen from " " there
Jo „ (l 1 mhlrut t , lliril , mrt>
man of Howard comity, Texas, was fined
tor selling moonshine whisky.
James M. Artisan, west, yard foreman
Webb *«.,.......................— City, t he death «f Harry
uAUMu ;
Roach, J. il. lluKlett and A. R. Flainliu.
building ............................. trades of the . .........
country, as a result
j ar
Charles Knnucckvr, a produce nierelmut
of New Orleans, became suddenly ianaae
while enrouu, from Ghieago t* Kansas
L1I >.
The town of Sail*, la., j» five feef under
water. 1 he damage AU to property and stock
* .......... «" . ........ .
robbers,^Inall; 'na> Missouri Kanaaa l“v“!*e,, and Texas train
T ,, x . One ha* confessed, impU
catinga.l
of Ks euloiay "S spp7m..,!.lv! '^’'rb
n m live W1 ,s and was
well founded.
^\^,r,lumt Rear Admiral Luce, retired ha. been
......(Madrid.
Oliver Curtis Perry, the train robber,
pleaded =..r',isv7...........*......- guilty and was sent..... ... to niue
a knot, Vhe 1 heir combined leukth being 170
feet. tree scale 1 4«,000 feet.
Mr. Bryan, bill of in Nebraska, pluciag (Bern.) rough Intro
ductal a cougrc*sn
lumber duty on the partly free liwl, and entirely ImpuNliiK lluUhed rutoa
of upon or
lumber.
A cyclone st ruck Ijouu Beat b, MIrh ,
comj)leteIy Angell. dcmollMldiiK 'I’lu* family tne n'Mldenee of
Mr». Dr. were In the
Iiouhc, but cs'iipcd icfl. witliout pi jury before
the building
The oplj man who haa ever oontraeted
leproMy in this country him been before the
KeJeeMr Medical Noeiely at Hprim^fleld.
IBs. Hia name is John Mow, ji bwede. and
he haw been In Amcrhw U*ii year*.
A wtage Fort WfiM Rohm, held Sonoma up by two highway* Call
men forma, near and robbed of the county, box
Five compelled express
passengers were to step
out mid K> v c up their money and value
hies.
The horses on the stage miming between
Middle Dark and Rales Park, Col., lama me
Unmanageable and plunged over a high
embankment. The horses w ou all kilted ,
and the seven passengers were more or less
injured.
Thu United StftteM senate rcjerled ' tie*
amendment , offered by Mr. AlePlieraou, of ,
New providing JerHiiy. (Dem.) U< the approprial ion
bill, lor the eon .tniethm „| a
double turret harlgjr del'eii^. ship, by u
vote of IK, to 18,
At (’ollegii iiionths Cortior, ol«l O,, hoy a few of days Mr. ago. ami
tho 15 baby
Mrs. KdwfU’d Kotinofly swallowtsl a piece
of kIiims mi lii. li long and a quarter of an
one,
III a private Meljenti, MflKHiI «fc Newburgh, N. Y.,
Catherine <P ag<*.d large H years, was
iustautly killed by u framework
falling on her. Tie* framework hail boon
Used at. a recent exhibition, aud the child
pulled It over on herself.
(ienernl Schofield has received a tele
gram from (iVm ml Stanley, saying that a
small baud of Mexican revolutionists has
crossed the Rjo (irandu Into Texas in tho
vicinity of Fori pursuit Ringgold, them. ami that ho has
sent troops in of
A dispatch to The New York Herald
from Mameailai, Venezuela, the coBlirins the
report of He- capture of eij.y of Boli var
SSESSSbS 8 ^ 8 ’
appllmftor Mrt'mmi.Uu‘Tf 'Lmlg'’lto!u' for Mms., have
a | patent an invention by
(>f w lU;h Ul( , w .itevs of swollen
„t reams, ami cs.«-rially *.......-............... the Missippi river.
-......
gauge.
The Huaslnn government ha* ordered re
trenchmente in all department*, on ac
count failure of I he the heavy outlay and consequent the order* for ou
the of crop*,
extsn*ive army inauierivre* In Western
itussla and near St. Petersburg have been
countermanded.
| H *«„ nnmlw.il by I'ncmul from the Bale d««
(thaleurs Railroad company was dlsmliwied
by )4c;aiid Juil^e 'lieii»K Houthier, third on the ground that
( a party, waa not nu
awerable dlmitly to the government.
A dinpatcli front St. Peter»hitrr huy* the j I
that no doubt ie uow entertained that
«t«»rner Alexander Wohow, which Ml
Baku, Perala, (owarda the end of March,
foumlered in the Chmiuh au<l.thatdwsr i» eea during 26» a
hurricane on MaroJt W,
p \i( WjjMSfl<<ftn , wer e drowned. 8 lie carried no ,
ti t H) a.tA t
The Methodist general coufsrence at
Omaha KniHcopacy, fwlophed tiie Mtatini? rejwrt that of the the oomnilt
on preH#»ut aud j
bmbop* ahould nu retainwl in omce
that no more aboaId be elected now The j
present Mjlacopal renideneen were retaiueti. j
and reHideiic<i« were estahlislu-d at Ihstiult
and in the state of Washington.
Crusade Against CRma" as lately
conducted liy the Rev Dr, I2arkhurst, win
j^aL“MWrtS ’Ktt
Woftirinwi < lm«-li mj the Ih, nil and
yj xtv Htreet, A mass meeting, to
gjm expression beld to public May feeling in Cooper on Ihe
subject, will Is- on ‘M
Union.
The Cocopnh and Yuma Indians had a
big pow-wow recently west of the town of
u^ffiPwm.eti,* ree" 1 7rriv«tion"iiUtch „i2 aud
Yuma.^w,"’Trying h h,dniTScoeo
.o
pah* to return to ihe.ir own country, aa
they interfere with the labor market ia
thar. vicinity The Ytiuiit* think that ah
the work there rightfully telong. to them.
Mr*. Amelia B. tAsaru* and Miss Kmi
Ue Lxcarus. the widow and daughter pointer, of
Jacob H. the portra it
have k 1 m*u to the endowment Metropolitan fund, Muneuin this iu- of
Art aa an be awarded
tm* of which to U» to tW
proficient male student in the cl—
of painting be organized for the by the art ut
school of the museum purpose
competing Jacob H. Laaarus for this traveling pnze, to I* nc.ioLr.lau. , »j.«d the ■ |
This cliws i. to t* a special cue of ad
vanccd students
Terms: $1.25.
NO. 22.
GEORGIA RAILROAD
Stone* Mountain *Route.
GEORGIA RAILROAD COMPANY. >
Oki u k General Masai .
Augusta. Ga., Nov. V ,'
Commencing Sunday 15th inst t\ fol
lowing Passenger Schedule wih be op¬
erated :
Scliedvilos East.
Da y Night Fast
STATIONS. Mail Express Train
p. M.
sea; 0; SOOani li 15pm 2 45”
(! 8 li) ‘ 11 86 1 i 8 00”
| '• war s ss; 12 01am 3 15”
' I.lllnmla ««t 12 28 ‘ 8 20 ”
1 ' Con vein !H 9 17 ’ 12 311 ‘ ; 3 40”
’ Cnving’n 4 9 08 42 ‘ * i 1 1 36 07 ‘ ‘ I 4 3 59” 19”
Lv !u SoeT iultledge T ie 52 c
58 c 23 ‘ 1 54 * : 4 30”
1 MsuliKon c 15 • 3 18 ‘ 4 40”
’ liurkliead 75 11 02 ‘ 2 38 ‘ :
' Greensb'o 88 11 27 ‘ 3 12 ‘ 5 20”
,K ' 1 “ ' 8 30 ‘ 6 35”
tl 24 ‘ 3 57 ‘ 5 54”
Barnett 113 ‘2 pm 4 12 * 0 00”
. # l< 124 te 52 ‘ 4 39 ‘ 0 20”
— 13' 1 13 < 5 01 ‘ 0 41”
— 140 1 47 ‘ 5 33 ‘ 7 09”
< 171 3 15pm* 0 35am 8 00’
SclXOdLlllOS ’XTW
| . Miles ,., lv ^ vitrlit S East
Lv Augusta o 1 boa ill 11 8 pm 7 4o ‘
Ar .......... ,T 3 i'- ^ ^ ri 7 ' f « f
, , , 1 .‘‘ ," l P * T,’!! ' ‘ , ! 2. f. II ‘ J S’ii.
;l t :
, £ , .
. *, Vd 3 2 W • 2 25 ‘ 10 04“
‘ UrvenahV SIS 2 2 d • 2 41 ‘ R. Id"
‘ s.„ Madison I i Me »«1 d d-l * - » I ,* l.i ‘ |»f" 1119“
uC. ........ 11 § JJ' ^
■ I :« ‘ 5 22 ' ,207.'
. , sil)ll e Ml i: 157 • 541 ‘ 12 22 "
» ('hirkston 51 10 ‘ ;»,s ‘
» ,
. 5 22 • 0 011 ‘ 12 42"
- -.....- - ■ .................. . -
IVtgAOOll Branch.
Day Night.
1 'to M WON Mail ICxnr*
!,v Ujiniau • • •• 1 iopin i I :Tli. tin
.... 1 20 ‘ 4<i “
‘ Sparta •••. 2 10 ‘ 8 0 *' £
‘ Deverettx .. . . 2 25 ‘ 8 4(1 *
‘ Milhdgv'e........ 2 511 ‘ 4 42 “
1 IbiddotkN 5 48 4 ‘
V Macon I 4 H c; 15 am
1 Muceii = x
* Ibiddorks , 9 34 e 10 “
Mlllmlgv’e:........ 10 10 ‘ c tt
* 1 leveveti X . .... 10 52 ‘ 3 48 “
• KlNli-t* ....... II 08 1 ill (Hi '•
* Vvanciit’ii lg 05pm 12 18 am
A i (.'limitk 12 15pm i ’2 80 am
V.rtSHINGTON BRANCH.
K Fast 7< I Emit,
! 5 *| Train i : Train
Lv VViiHli’fon 9 8 OOum il OOnm 4 35pm
* liillmivu M 8 40 * 1! 80mu! 516|
‘ .Sharon 14- 8 15 1 11 50am; 5 15pm
Ar iJlll'Bett ,18; 9 05 * :1204p»l; 6 40{tm
, I Lv Harnett 0 932am. 120pm II Oflpm
, ........... i ,, iv , i •{,, , tl 22 am
, L... 'V 1 ”’’. _ ’ i i a no,,,,,
; 11 " '
B nidi Ion lH ; 10 << 0 am, ., 0 pm i 10 pm
ATHENS BRANCH.
•
n ,V ;ih . Fast
5 T 'I r;iin ; Mail Train
R v UiiTori I”I 0 10 i:,am 2 lo pm 5 40prn
Crnwfonl 22 II (Mam I Od jnn ft Jlfjnn
Wlntm v’e 82 11 25um 4 5J pm 0 50pm
Ar Afliens to 11 40am 5 15 pm■ 7 05pm
Lv Athens 0 H 25 ft tn H 40 it in 8 50pm
* WlnteiVc 8 8 41 a in ti 12 a rn 4 Oflpm
‘ Crawford l \) 02 a in 0 50 a in 4 27pm
ArT/fdon 4 Maxeys 27025am 1052am] 5 4 50pm IHprn
R’t' IOil 50a in 1185am
Gainesville Jefferson & Southern R. R.
All '1'rains 1 hilly, Except .Sunday.
.IV Mail Acenm,
I
S
Lv ( clhlrM life 0 h 55 am 0 45 pm
A i lVI'mont , . 10 il 42 am 7 31 p m
* lloscliton .. .. 7 22 am ......
‘ .Miilberry..... TftVvin.. *1 7 48 (18 am ........
* Jug t - k am
‘ Monroe...... r 9 17 am 2 45 pm
Ar Social t "m le . . 52 9 55 am 3 rtl pm
1 ,v Social i 'irc!c. . . . 0 4 25 pm 11 20 j m
, Monroe 10 I 58 pm 11 55ain
i j 1|( , / ;I v « rn 25 d 07 pm .......
, ., i ■ li 30
' 1 ! ■ . 29 pm ........
, ‘ Uo.miI. n >.( R 52 pm
* I ; 7 35 pm 0 40 am
\i Gulin ■ ilh:... V 8 25 pm 7 30 am
No connection for Gainesville on uu
day.
Trains N«». 27 and 28 will nto|» Kfifi 10
,.<,|vc pasMimirerH to and from tho follow-*
n ( i C'ii .on f y, »inu. , * *»v . n, Ilailcm ,
TliomjiKou, (,’ainak, Nhu wood, Barnett,
(jntwfordvllh-, I nion Point, Oref*tiealwr«
Buekhead, lt , , MadiMon, Kuthrl^c, w Soual
Uonvintion Couycns IJtbouia
Stone Mountain . . and ... Decatur, ,
J. W. GlfKK.N, Gen. Monger
y o * OoIlSKV * G-n. f v a 4 aen ,r ar Ajr't
^ ''lute, (*. , II. . , A. 4 Vm?tiatat*a
« <MJ
1
^/little Ilf
fiflLIVER U; PILLS
1®^ * (•RIPE NOR 4El.
'A Hurt! cur« lot 8ICK
A<TfR, ItCTIK* •sa-SKftss!; Impaired li dc
d H s
auidbladdc: wtrir.i «r. a!*
4 uvrn . ^1
0^^ bilious °fem5*2£4£».“ nervous
IO k s '
The tfo«i i* nkwlj cd]u»t«d vi*]cooUin»4Z,ecrrk4io to rott rue. m on* pill eon
cover betoo much. £*eh tm|
pork' t. like u«<i Taken pooell. Buftin«M man’! JkiUMqP- |Mt
©oneofiiene*;. ea«lffr than sujpar.
Where- XU gvnuir* bear “Crcaoent-'*
Send 2 -<«t aump. You get 33 p««e book w**» i
M. MUTER MCDteiMi GO.. SL Lost*. •»
WINE or CARDUI. a Tnntc tot Women.