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ind Caietolly Digest The Bar¬
’ gains Offered Below Bj
Tie Old .
amui i id
•—
,ow Prices
-THE-
N. Y. Store
How Do These Prices
Strike You?
ft Une lot white satin 10c. stripe organdy
that sold for 8 to per yard now
at 5c.
One lot reviering stripe organdy
that sold for 18c. per yard to be
closed out at 10c. - 4
Great redaction in all oar fine
grade of plaid and fefr-fall striped stock. organdies
to make room
f 1,500 yards colored figured lawns,
fast colors, at 2#e„ former price 5c.
All our 8c. figured lawns to go at
5c.
All our colored figured organdies
that sold for 12%c. to go at 8c.
100 yards light cambrics best quality figured 5c. worth and
Striped deal at
great One lot boys more. coats will be
} summer
closed out at 25c., well worth 75.
All our mens boys and childrens
summer clothing at great reduction,
must be sold.
One lot childrens colored brilliant
hose 6 to 8% at 25c., just half their
value.
One lot ladies emhroidery skirt-
ings, former price $1.00 but will be
closed-out One lot for ladies 50c. per yard. work
open white
■lawn apron a at 15c. worth double
the money.
One lot bo, ys outing and chiveot
waist will be closed out 25c.
All our mens and boys straw hats
will be closed out at sacrafice.
Great closing out sale of ladies and
childrens straw hats.
15 dozen childrens sailor hats at
15c., reduced from 25c.
15 dozen assorted fine macanaw
sailors at 25c. reduced from 50c and
60c.
reduced One lot horn ladies 35c., polk bargain. hats at 15c.,
a
One lot ladies white real imported
milaw straw hats at 75c. actually
worth $2.00 kinds
Great sale of remnants of all
Ofgoods stock taking weeded one-half out of stock what during they
at
cost. •
One lot remnant silk at 25c. worth
75c per yard.
Great Gale of Giitoms!
One lot of 8c. ginghgms will be
dosed out at 5c - per yard.
Our 10c ginghams and 12 % to go
at 8c. per yard.
Our fine combination dress wS*
hams 4 that told for 15 and 18c.
now go at 10c.
50 large white bed spreads at 70c.,
#1.00 never before offered for less than
25 e*tra heavy large spreads at
95c, worth tl.&0.------------
Gloria silk umbrellas, handles
silver, beantifully $125 mounted with gold and
for and $150 and up.
5oO 5c., yards 40 inch lace stripe scrim
at well worth 10c.
ladies One lot misses english and stripe cheviot for
sold for 18c will be boys waist that
- closed out at
12«c.
5 will 30 pair be closed ladies opera fit slippers, 3 to
out 35c. per pair
well worth 75c. Come early and get
a pair.
We fe have h slippers up on our com¬
petitors and caught thsm sleeping
over the interest of the public who
seek after bargains, bo we haye in¬
augurated a system of
Rock Bottom Prices 1
For the mid-summer closing out
Kle so,as to clear out all Summer
Goods before our immense Fall and
Winter stock arrives. The
to M Store
i tain a reputation for low prices to
but this sale “breaks the rec-
and distances all former
Jfcll « early are at Monday prices morning that will as these
to “hustle.” cause
j^ead these prices closely and stamp
at the /.! j|- fi
Stl sssi ***»«**■ % 1
m
In Stales Which r l'afee Advantage
oi the New taw.
i* Original Package Bill of
Senator Wilson, of Iowa.
Am Iatnrtov With the Anther of the
Measure In Which He Says It Will Give
Sffect te aU State Aiitl-LInmer Lave,
Whether The/ lie Straight-Out Prohibi¬
tion, Local Option, Tax or Ltoanse.
Wasjuxoton, lVWH*oa, Aug. 18. — Senator
Jama* original of Iowa, the author
o i tM package bill as it has
finally “l jfessod, mid in regard to it:
am entirely satisfied with it. The
bill a* it goes to the president for his
approval, which I do not doubt it will
receive, is in every respect just as I pro¬
posed It. The text of the bill provides
that 111 fermented, distilled, or other
intoxicating liquors or liquids, trans¬
ported into any state or territory, or re¬
maining therein for use, consumption,
sale or storage therein, shall upon ar¬
rival in such state or territory be aub-
je|t to the operation and effect of the
laws of such state or territory enacted
in the exercise of its police powers, to
the same extent and in the same man¬
ner as though such liquids or liquors
had been produced in such state or ter¬
ritory, and shall not be exempt there¬
from by reason of being introduced
therein in original packages ot other¬
wise. rr“ ......
“This, you win of observe, subjects the
entire matter the manufacture and
sale of intoxicating liquors or liquids to
the will of the several states as may be
expressed in of their their local laws enacted The in
pursui only? tursuance [imitation on polios powers. in this re¬
gard is that their laws shall operate
equally on all aueh liquids, whether pro¬
duced within their respective limits or
introduced places from other states or other
beyond will give their borders. It, in laws this
respect, of full force to the whether
the states and territories
they be positive prohibition, local op¬ tSs
tion, tax or license. If kept within
limitation I and have mentioned, toe laws
of the states territories will be ab-o
solutely supreme within their respective
“Do you think that there is any legisla¬ prob¬
ability of conflict between this
tion and future judicial action hf tie
supreme court r
do probable. not behave that such conflict is
at all Indeed, the legislation
to question is to direct and harmonious
response to the suggestion of toe su¬
preme court as expressed in toe opinion
of the ccs^tofha* so-called ‘original srid h? —— <
The opinion express
terms that congress toe 4*tog could of toe give its thing per¬
mission tor allow* exact
which the Mil to qpeation In totoe
states and territories. no rsspeet
does the said Mil conflict conflict wi...... with thill sug¬
that gestion of the court. While I regret
the aettop of the court made such
legislation the necessary for health, the protection
of great interests of morals,
and domestio happiness, 1 can have no
doubt that it will which sustain and approve
the in permission to toe judicial congress invitation has given
response
in the opinion in the original
i will bp the ef-
: and tte legisla-
! qjj «temperance tdlSP#F$BC6 a
most affected
in all
pecially aades-
will case In the
States where e
rst The
states _
and toe i establishment of
saloons, ons, sis of has has indue
strengthening moral toe temperance all all move-
ment as a force to communi¬ cc
ties wherein that hateful presence has
pat in an appearance. And to all such
states and communities the oft-uttered prohibit
ery that ‘prohibition dees not
will not be so often heard to the
•*Vvi law has c
______ on that hat utterance*
which gays
age saloon may come substantial aid to
toe local efforts that will be made to
utterly drive all saloons ont t of of ex¬
istence, One thing is certain, and that
is that toe moral forces which care for
the best interests of communities,
homes and individuals were never
stronger in this country than they are
to-day. This is hopeful for all con¬
cerned, and all has may well be thankful
that congress so promptly giv en its
permission to extend to full the protection states and to the territories homes
within the ir respective limits. ’’
A PECUL IAR ASSI GNMENT.
An Inventor Want* n Big Salary for HU
fit 0 *! ’ft if Secret.
&r. Louis, Aug. 1©.—The Eagle Glass
and Metal company hats rnadJ an assign¬
ment under somewhat peculiar circum¬
stances. The company has completed
plant large works for the and nut to of an ornamental extensive
manufacture
a.
and the company mpany the formula of this
unknown process was placed to the
vault taken of ont a ohly safe »fe deposit deposit the joint company, company, order of to toe be
on
company and the inventor, who was the
repri-intendent to charge of th# man: build-
artment. A $50,000 bi
by was toe completed for and the a de-
company se-
eret.
This toe inventor refused to rer¬
render unless he Was guaranteed an an ex-
•rntoat would silary. This the compaay comj
not do and an assignment wax
sawstete 4 * , * M - # *"*
Not a Merger After AIL
New York, Aug. 19.—In the he case of
Mr*. ‘ Mery mangled McEntoe, whose of body was
atTSS to toe rear hff
decided Mott street, had the fall
that she
roof of her house while in a dtut
,*£$1 ew Carey, her son-in-]
Optalen.
New York, Aug. 10.—Edison SS
toe electrical, currant should have
sent from Kemmler’s hands to his da fret
iMteadoffromhisskmll U to his
wool
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GRIFFIN J GEORGIA SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 10 18 P 0
POLITIC* AND THE ALLIANCE.
The Texas Democratic Convention
Hote West Tuesday.
eferance stale I polit
nation. The ! D< Democratic conven¬
tion day, will be held held to in this t city next Tues¬
to nominate a complete state ticket,
and although quiteUvely, the it campaign, is believed so that far, after has
Men
the nominations will are made, the political
pot fairly hum. This supposition
comes from the fact that several candi¬
dates for governor have stumped the
state, and politicians are pretty thor¬
oughly sion question aroused. is The railroad of the commis¬ material
point! now one
at issue, and indications are that
Gen. James S. Hogg, the oommisskm
candidate, will be the lion of the con¬
vention, Alliance fear it will is believed that the Farm¬
ers' support him to a man.
In fact, it is said that he has enough in¬
structed votes to give him a majority
under the two-thirds rule. Politicians
are somewhat disturbed, for the Alliance
is handled too much it satisfactorily. of an elephant—they can’t
THE WORK OF DEVILS.
A Young Girl nude luune by the Inhuman
Treatment of Brute*.
Birmingham, has Ala., Aug. 9.—Informa¬
tion been received here which is of
the most revolting nature ever heard of
to a civilized country. It is that Bessie
Campbell, 18 abducted years old, of Cleburne home
county, was from her a
ara* i raving maniac, and then the demons
abandoned abandoned her. her. “ Friends ‘ who had been
searching day, but for her found her the next
no trace of the men so low and
vile could be had. The poor girl has
been carried to the asylum. The citizens
declare that If they can get the demons,
they will lynch them. Ho should die
conduct by some slow process of torture. Such
never was heard of this civilized
country, and all good citizens, every¬
these where, escaped it is hoped, fiends will justice. help to bring
to
PLAYED DETECTIVE.
Hie Meanness has Cost Him Just Eighteen
Months in Prison.
Greenville, S. C., Aug. 9.—A change
has come over the spirit of his dreams,
and his fondest hope railed to materialize,
and John Curtain alias Joe Howard, the
bogus convicted government detective, United has just
been in the States court
here, and sentenced to the Columbus, O.,
P^ll l^^ em omb cr oi^tira 1114
-tain led the postmaster at Etta Jare, in
Union county, S. C M to believe that he
evidence was a government that detective, and had
the postmaster, whose
name is John L. Straw, had been going
wrong, and after parleying with Strain
for some time he took 8160 from him,
aryested when he and skipped to Alabama. back, and He was it
highly probable brought now
is that he will soon be
introduced cials. to some of Uncle Sam’s offi¬
So much for playing detective.
THE NATIONAL CENSUS.
te Correct Vigor.*- About Beady to be
Given to the People#
Washington, Aug. 9.— It is believed
l when the correct figures are given,
ch will be within a short time, they
1 reach exclusive 65, 900, TOO souls in the United
pe, tries, soldiers’ of public homes, institutions,
etc., all
are enumerated separately.
noW Tfye made congressional the bans apportionment of 151,000 is
On inhab¬
itant* to toe district. If the number of
creased, representatives the basis in of the representation house is not must in¬
be increased tc a little over 180,000; but
if it is deemed advisable to increase the
siae of the house from 380, as at present,
to 400, as has been suggested, the basis basis
will lie only increased to 1‘ 162,000 to the
district
IAN IMPOSTOR.
Tbe Masons of Jemison, Ala., Denounce
__________tbe Man as a Fraud.
Montgomery, the Ala., Aug. 9.—A warn¬
ing to Masonic fraternity against a
man traveling calling himself M. C. Ferguson, now
Tennessee, through Alabama, Georgia and
has been sent out bv Jemison
Lodge, No. 411, F. and A. M., of Jemison,
Ala. Ferguson be is a music teacher, and
claims to a Free Mason. The Jemison
lodge says he is an impostor, and adds :
“He was expelled from Lodge No. 182,
at Dallas, Ga., his former home, for
abandoning 1888, his wife and children in
and eloping with an unmarried
woman. He claims to be unmarried, and
makes a specialty of trying to seduce
young girls. We denounce him as an
unmitigated scoundrel and a fraud.”
Poor Deluded Men,
Wheeling, W. Va., Aui lev 9 : It has
Thomas
>li-
farm the other day to two strangers.
After the trade was made, it is said that
they started to the bank, when they met
a confederate who iatroduced three card
monte, and after a time Stewart was in¬
duced to bet. He won $1,000. The new
companions, but strangers, put his money
and returned winnings his in a box and left. Stewart
to home and opened the
box, and found—waste paper!
Card Playing and Murder,
Oliver Springs, Tenn., Aug. 9.—Joe
Eiftery ' and in Ben and Bert Tolliver were
a game of cards, when they
pistol a ana quarrel. killed the Emery Tolliver pulled brothers out
immediately made his escape The
murder lias caused considerable
lent.
Bala* Lave Improved the Crops.
Lexington, Ky., Aug. 9.—It is now
benefltted beU$ved that by all the crops have heavy been greatly rains.
recent
Tobacco, however, will scarcely The bring
more than half a crop. com crop,
that of
Was the Cantaloupe Poiioned?
Birmingham. Williams, Ala., A Aug. 9.—Mrs. Mat-
tte of tins city, ate a small
and was soon afterward taken
A post mortem ex-mina-
iKf&r poison. 1 ana There it was is declared no -.uspicion that
i occurred sit Mon-
lay night, and did
HAI11DIITB M.
The AcceMiOnaf Pelligrini to the
Argentine Presidency.
Perfect Harmony Exists In tha
New Cabinet
' ", — *-«»-
-
Confidence in tin Onvernrasnt Resinning
to Berlvo—Tha J’: *.i' *n of tho Now
Cabinet—^Central A'j.'r> in Advices In¬
dicates That Llttlv .Islvsjor Has Badly
Whipped Gn«te»*l*>
h n '■*! % *'
REJOICING 10 fi ARGENTINE AR
At the Resignation ut. Celtnsa aud Acces¬
sion of Pelligrini.
Buknos Ayres, Aug. IQ.—The elec¬
tion of Pelligrini to the presidency his
caused popular rejoicing. The city is
decorated and illuminated. A decree
just promulgated raises the state of
siege, and declares the liberty of the
Tb* K*w Cabinet.
President Pelligrini has appoii ilnted the
following Gen. Koco, cabinet: interior; Eduardo Costa,
foreign affairs; Gutierre* L*#»ra, educa¬
tion; La veils, . war and navy; Vicente
Fidel Lopes, finance.
Everything L ively.
cabinet. Perfect Saenz harmonv Pena prevails has been in the elected new
. a
presinent leading of tbe National bank. The
citizens have waited upon Presi¬
dent Gold Pelligrini. is Confidence The banks tofeviving. closed,
at m are
but the bourse will reopen shortly. Ex¬
change is rising.
The cabinet has presented it*
program to the ohamber of deputies. It
lets forth that due respects will be paid
toe constitution; that the public funds
efforts wul be justly be administered develop and that toe
wiu made to
National resources.
IN CENTRAL AMERICA.
Both Sides Claim Victory—Salvador Most
Likely Victorious. ,
San Francisco, Aug! 10.— Domingo
Estrada, the Guatemalan consul general
»t this cite, has received a dispatch
from toe Guatemalan minister at the
City of Mexico, staring that Gen. Grim-
tarsv, toe leader of toe revolt against
Barillas, hat been routed by the Guate¬
malan troop* at Palo Gran Eyta.
The vice president of Salvador has or¬
ganized territory a government In Salvadorian
and is being in aided opposition by Gen. to that Miranda, *f Ezeta,
of one
tjio mate important men of the re-
that
Connec-
axnong
persen¬
ages.
The Salvadorian Rid*.
<■ City ot Mexico, Aug. 10.— A Salva¬
dor dispatch says: Gen. Miranda, an
accomplice pires the of presidency the traitor Rivas, Who as¬
to of Salvador, has
bore routed, ana Salvador i* now free
from marauding bands. Tho diplo¬
matic looking corps has though made when no proposition asked if
to peace,
offer* Would bo accepted in favor of
pejge^Gea. Baeta answered in the af-
Revolutlon Increasing.
mala A special cipher Revolution dispatch from Guate¬
ul: is increasing.
Gen. {TRRgarir, the revolutionist who
aula, has increased his
forces > numbers of deserters
from toe' Padorlan _
ranks. Dissatu-
a«, and the flight of
i is looked for at any
Barrundia has started a
in the northern Guatemala part of
invading from
Bentons, , and and taking takin] a large fore* of
Guatemalan refugees wJ o have beeo in
Mexico.
_
ANARCHY REIGNS
In Guatemala—The President Preparing
\ te Plea.
New York, Aug. 10.—A special to
The Herald from San Salvador says toe
defeat ef toe Guatemalan army by that
of Salvador is complete. President
Barrfilas, of Guatemala, has 2,009 sol¬
diers ok the road to the port of San Joe*
ready to protect hi* flight from the
country. and Gen. Anarchy Barrundia reigns has in invaded Guatemala toe
country from the Mexican frontier.
The Salvador troops have goat back
to toe frontier to pash on the invasion
of of toe Guatemala. -trouble with A diplomatic Guatemala settlement is
ex¬
pected. Gen. Mirandi, commandant of
the forces ef Ayala Salvador, and aspirant routed to the
presidency Salvador of has invaders. been
Mid is' fme from
The outrage bv Guatemala in seizing
the arms ordered by Salvador from San
Francisco created great excitement.
Some aawrt that the seizure of war ma¬
terial in toe harbor of San Jose was
agreed upon by the government of
Guatemala and the United States, but
this is not generally believed. Minister
Mizner’s dispatches have not interfered
with Salvador, though his silence in re¬
gard to the Colima outrage is not
understood by the government of Sal¬
vador. —.............. ~------------------
Foreign Notes.
Eight hundred laborers employed on the
docks at Gloucester hare struck.
Miss Ethel Mackeuzie, daughter of Dr.
Sir Morell Mackenzie, was married to
Mr. McKenna, a prominent lawyer,
Wednesday. The ceremony was quietly
performed.
A committee, consisting of members
from the different counties represented,
has been appointed by the International
Cremation congress for the purpose of
fathering the movement for the cremation
of th* dead.
Herr Krahn, state director ot railways,
of Germany, has been compelled to tender
his resignation, owing tp the resentment
of his superiors at His having recently
delivered a speech highly eulogistic of
Prince Bismarck, and comparing the ex-
chancellor to his suooMMr, to the dis¬
paragement of the latter.
Great excitement prevails at Cardiff in
consequence of the labor troubles and,tbe
action of tbe chamber ot commerce In con
nection therewith. Th* employing com
ponies have arranged for feeding and
lodging a large number of non-union
laborers, and the workshops and stores
have been barricaded in anticipation of
an attack upon them. There i* every
prospect of a prolonged perhap* light attended
With violence and bloodshed,
both sides being rqsolved to hold out to
VERY IMPOSING.
The Pared* mad Hprctamtlar Exhibition
by th« Patriarch* Militant.
Chicago, Aug. 10.— Thursday wa* to*
most important and imposing day to the
Patriarchs Militant cantonment, being
■at apart for the grand parade.
The first exercisei of the day were ex*
•mplificAtiomi of subordinate degree
work in Battery D armory, for prizes,
by North Star lodge, of Minneapolis,
and lodges from Whitewater, Wis., and
Bloomington, o’ekek Iowa.
At 11 tko handsome and im¬
posing place dress the parade lake front nod inspection grounds, with took
on
about forty cantons in line. The great
stretch of graeu sward
toe black, red, purple and gold of tie
knightly uniforms, and the glitter of
burnished steel.
Gi «nd street Farade.
ft the afternoon the great parade was
formed and inarched tnrougn Wabash
avenue, first from Congress back street to Twenty-
street, and through Miohi-
gan avenue. It waa mad* up as fol¬
lows:
Battalion of iMUof, Chicago c zou aves ,
Generalissimo JJnder , nderwood and
treueranssu > v
squadron feLSS of o Hussars isrera Lancers (Gten. J. 0, L.
troop of (Gen. A. J.
Mid Second wganization* organizations of of (Maj. th* First Gen.
James Nicholson), army corps
Third Fourth organisations of tho
and Ellla), army organizations corps (Capt. of
‘ ' % Ohio, orgaal- or¬
ganizations or me divisions of to* Cum¬
berland, civic core* Charles in command Busbec ef Dep¬
ute Grand Sir* lodges, M. Illinois and
stiff, Cook county i lodges,
miscellaneous lodges.
At Night.
At cuter night there was another
. with military disv__ # __
i decora-
. _____ __ ____
of Rebekah pyrotechnic*. degree, and A a number grand exhibition of bands
furnished mutdo, aidedby especially
trained corps of trumpeters.
Net Btuwisg Smooth.
The cantonment of is developing numer-
oua othi w casee friction. The California
not or been western created cantons fairly in say toe they matter have of
railroad rates. Then there is a wide¬
spread kick ' ‘
attached to' wiroaa ncxewt
to toe grouni is and do not
holder to a seat. Gsn.
was asked what hat he he had had to I
to do with f this rail-
> Ftoads said, “end won't be
e arrangements ents
ly Maws aaraniage
aasrjswafl
actions concerning
were sent to every canton and
Thoee who have fof
road* their dickering hook with have toe rail¬ had
trouble, on bur that own is may of affair.
none my
Let them settle with the railroads.
NATION AL CARPE NTERS.
Proceedings of She Various Hostings in
th* Windy City, -zy——
Chicack), Aug. 10.—Carpenters were
in session everywhere Thursday night.
At No. 119 Fifth avenue the new
boesee met, and after a levely session
removed M. S. Lamoreaux from the ar¬
bitration committee.
At Nq. held 17$ eetlng LaSalle street the old
bosses a m< and congratulated
themselves lations between res on toe toe disruption of the re¬
and the Bosses' carpenters
new ion.
The caroente**’ council met at No. 165
of Washington three street, and after a session
hours announced that nothing
hud been done.
National At Bricklayers’ convention ball held delegates to the
lasting until almost midnight. a meeting
worl&ng A genttemau who is familiar with the
and organizations close of employers,
who stands to certain mem-
cofpeaters’ that general council, strike gave would as
a
be ordered on Sept. 1,
of the routine work toe entire
day vm spent disc .using the proposed
revision of the constitution in cem-
aittoe of the whole. Some changes
were made, but they were not of public
interest, Mid relating in to which tho duties of officers
the maimer unions may be
admitted.
THIS DO SETTLE IT.
Cucle Seas Wilt Provide , Pearl-drey
rultI cards for Ladles.
Birmingham, Conn., Aug. 10.—The
postmaster general has made a call for
samples of pearl-gray cardboard, to be
used in the manufacture of correspond-
e&ce postal ital cards cards tor for ladies. ladies. Wilkinson
Brothers <fc Company hav ive sub-let the
contract to th* Whiting Pai sper company
ef Holyoke, this firm will
make toe samples.
Tbe cards are to be one-third ■mailer
than tbe regular cards. The manilla
cards intended will be one-third only for advertising pur¬
poses, cards. These cards larger than the of
regular board. Wilkinson Brothers will be Sc
manilla
ples Company to the have department, already furnished but action sam¬
no
has yet been taken on them.
Ccateeoriea Trlylsts I.lvlag.
Wheeling, W. Va., Hinton, Aug. 10.—There
is a colored woman in this state,
who is said to present a remarkable case,
being’ons of centenarian triplets, all ,liv-
iag. fib*, with a fjstor and brother, were
born Deo. 19,1799. The woman’s name
if Ksziali Amos, and make* a living
aud bending suing hearty, over over and tip the doesn’t d wash-tub. wash-tub. show She She her is is ha' bale
age.
Uil$e*«tii Mail Storm.
Pac’l, Aug. 19.—Hail sto ipre-
■ afefeys onterea at Atom
■ KVa e miles wide was rav-
Mi. aui £jg& .'S££i
We*l»ntsea the Southern Facllir.
uts. No train ha*
ays, and tha. break
TBE PICE BILL
Nmupron* (jhanges Mode bf the
Senate Committee.
SubaHtu o Reported and Placed
cn the Calendar.
The* Part Which, It Wss CUIraeU, Pro¬
vided for th* Presence of Troop, et the
Polls, Strleken Out — Peael ONonces
ltmylil.s — Punt.Ument* WodHIetl.
•’Other Alterations Msde.
Wazhl oton, Aug. 19.*- The
tute for the Lodge election bill '
ported to tho senate Thursday by
Host, and placed on the calendar,
seventeen page* shorter than
whioh passed the house. Among the
changes which the senate committee
made All are toe following:
reference to tori
revised statute* for which,
provides
is the poll*, ohauge was from
no
k eftOywvAf
for in me
Tb* pre
commissi
law siSfe-nsjaFt* to to at at present pr on books.
The
aud
•t;
highest years' i
u and The agui; a fin ju udge ot to* circuit .a. eourt. £38 he
whom up, «Vof ppucatiou is made tor toe
pointmen supervisors, is anther
o nt, the not Bet] a<
to
supervisor. In where
cases
isssr
number of names toe votes eg toe pell wrongly lift, than
enough of so teBylhset onto
shall make the be added to the dhole to
total equal te the num¬
ber of votes shown to be cas
Whwe the etestkm .
ad \vSs&Hst minuter oath* te
oath oath and keep •
no effort
thus refused <mt, tee
merely to nresewe the
application applicatii and refusal.
LARGE A ND ENTH UtlAgTIO.
Tbe Meeting ot tb* AutJ-Lettery League
at Baton Boot*.
Baton Hocim*. La., Aug. 10. -Th* anti-
lottery league met in ee&veatoMt hem
Thursday afteraeon. There were be¬
tween 400 and 900 delegates present, to-
to the Farmer tf
a social anl train rain Caddo, from from wa* New m* toM C < ChWs. nfi f
dent, to* each appointmtot parish of rtM» ffVQb
president from From by' the wa* a
ized to be i read* made by parito
Won*. resolutions, Committee# address w.
the United State*, pa
en i
lotteriee, and th* qppoiattossti of an ex¬
ecutive committee iff twraty-ntoe to
conduct tiu (uitidottery eatoj '
President Adams, of th* £
ers’ Onto, ~ —“ ■ ^ -
compliment, platform, o
fundamental tal
honert men
never fol of
shape her a
manage stood
>union sqt anti-lottery league
der with toe in Up
fight, and where would the stand Wow up fell. to toe Our Hue order a*
matter
ha* unanimously pasted a resolution in¬
dorsing the expression* in my message
onto* lottery question, and we will
stand true te our enters to the last. A
resolution was adopted thanking tit*
alliance for its efforts against the lot¬
tery.
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Family Saved By a Berete Foi
Louisville, Aug. 10.— Near
Athens, Wednesday, Ala., a to Michigan, family moving
was p
tated into Barren river by th* uaruHuees
of the teams. Th* father, mother and
three children, held by toe old-fashioned
cover of the wagon, went under the
water, and in a few minutes would aU
hare been drowned. The ferryman who
had taken them across the rim, a*
soon aa the wagon went down, dived
into the river and under the cover of too
wagon, and hr his heroic efforts suc¬
ceeded, with toe husband, in rescuing
both mother and cal Wren. He also suc¬
ceeded in securing and saving most of
the contents ef toe wagon. A stallion
valued at $800 and a mule war*
drowned.
Driven MmA by Bratal Treatment.
Campbell, Birmingham, linear-old Aft., Aug. 10.—Bessie Cle¬
girl from
burne Thursday county, Wa* carried through here
night ea route te the insane
asylum at Tuscaloosa. effects She is a herrikft rtvtiut'
maniac from toe of a
outrage. A week ago the girl wa* ab¬
ducted from her home by three young
men, They dragged kept her and in the repeatedly wood* four outraged. days,
and when hsr reason fled they aband-
doned her. She was found th* next day
by friends who were searching few her.
fled The the fiends country who perpetrated in toe outrage
ing. time to escape lynch¬
Destructive Storm.
structive Hot Springs, and Ark., wind Aug, 10.—A Wednes¬ de¬
day rain passed storm, the
waj night, •**»***# pcammwb* miles uin over siw section n*L**tssa this dfy. pf pt
country .Several house* eight and north of blown
barns were
down, laid and low. fences and large fields of growing gt Kef-
corn corn A barn on the
ler farm was wrecked Bin- b the storm, and
several men were buned beneath toe
ruins, but none were killed, though
badly injured. 'The full extent ; learned. of ft
damage done has not yet been
gesutidtf Htira»d.
New OTiLEXSs, Aug. 10.—The Times
Democrat's Jacksonnlle, Fla., special
says: Murry Il&U. the fiuwt hotel on
toe sooth Atlantic const, situated at
Pablo beach, eleven miles south of Jack-
s..nvilft wax entirely destroyed by fine
ca usmg a lose of
6
GhriaUHd^
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WHIM
~ arrreiH jM
NEW8JNJ»R,«r.
ntle* of into
Various aab_ __
''Private 1 ' Dal toil Is a
commander-in-chief of the O..
The first territorial ri*
homa has resulted In a
An English company has
000 acres of tin Uads te t
$919,000.
There are already two f
tee administration of ~
toot aggregate 41,100.
Th* National com mixtion of t
foir trill asset Sept 18 instead e
choose a director general.
'ja
teas eiey hiring voter
The &
convicts in the
mam* abrsie became Umous ftetoei
durinj during the war, te at Pablo I
and suffering aad praying I
Joha Jordan, colored, m
meboe, Ky., 8 for attempted
2 S 5 IK *“ *
m%.
Ansthsr yJIqp strike ha* bmm
teHmlfw^S sL. qw jyitim A^rina
ecrig. Three
bulk# aad a
ate*, wen dfowned
tote**# wMk. daags 8L 1
Tbe print te
tldea
Frefemor J. M. Steak.
aletwee wiftism* 4 sv a mmwv kayo fHflftoffffMfl mS M h^PT il
WMrik he era egtm«s a
pound.
Aa toaene pilot en I
to xWpAgtofia vffsntom
k.«. il »trni 1
flitA. n im it
etteS
MHt v*» Clare,
Hartford qity, lad., tet “ i
aaS.™
t*«£# At JmtmmL «te» Ws 1 It
heuas Mm. Devte. wrir
te tee
SttriSTftd^i
a
I» te reported that the i
>* Lottery
The National Casket <
make production cheaper.
The senate eemmitSee <
he te make I t i
id te i
,» Uteri!
afLiffisw SES3
It la DPODOSMl hv i
te rate* a fu
State him in Ms
J iarite _. hap.
i
»couatsy te contetewte to 1
An epidtmie of
as te nuke a g fe ra l t
ibflri'fltlfffi tbftfHAont |
it te wUpotend that
bring bnrigtotbai back from’
SSKSSr* s*"
for the swurance that
ple^triand itor. ground
Far several years
painter named Ward Hard ha* bora a i
St. Louts lift. Beth
and never missed a fiee. He .wee
as “CrMv Ward,” and in Uterine k
several lives hi burning buildings. ‘
death of relativs* in New Orleans
has inherited *149.090.
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