Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-1902, June 05, 1891, Image 5

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r iiTE AMERiCUS WEEKLY TIMES-RECORDER: FRIDAY, JUNE f>, 1891. 5 IT IS NOT YET CALL. FLORIDA'S NOTORIOUS LEGISLA- ture-another fight. . no (Jore Spilled and Nobody vernor Fleming; In too Busy .Make a Decision on the leakershlp. ORGANIZATION PERFECTED. WALES A WITNESS. The Americas .lewelry Company Gettlnc Ready for Uualuess. THE BACCARET CASE IN COURT. Tvi.i.aiia-sek, Juno 2.—T find after careful investigation, that the senatorial ,,1,1,111 admits of two solutions, i me party contend* that Call will be „ a certificate of election, while the i party asserts that tlie governor will an appointment. i ,||| is still here, so are “the bahies in [I,,, ouods,” each side confident of vie- Cotney, C. H. Whitley, Nothing will he done this week, it is thought, as tlie governor is very busy w Hli legislative matters, Anti-Call bad blood is still flow ing, and another fisticuff was tills morning added to the roll that has made this legislature iiotoiiuiis. lion. John Barrs, a distinguished Call man. and Councilman Isaac L. Harris, an anti-Call man, botli of Jacksonville, had a little tussle in the Governor’s of- lift*. ILirrs is a candidate for an appoint ment as county court solicitor, and he claims that Harris told lies on him, and this led to the difficulty. No one was hurt, as the governor’s office is not a good place for a fight. Senator Smith, of St. Augustine, is out in a card this morning saying lie was elected on a straight republican ticket by tlie aid of democratic votes. Prominent democrats in his county earnestly requested him to vote against Call. When the caucus disbanded he, without solicitation, went to Call’s op ponent’s and told them they could count on him in any emergency as his demo cratic constituents had requested him to never vote for Call; his whole action was voluntary and uninfluenced by any dem ocratic senate. Americus is to have the Tiffany’s of tlie south. That is what those who have the af fairs of tlie Americus Jewelry company in charge say, and they are not men to indulge in idle talk. Yesterday afternoon the stockholders of this concern met in the county court room to effect a permanent organization, j tion for libef by Sir Win. Jordon Cum Mr. J. T. Stallings was made chairman, mings vs. General Williams, Lord Cov The Clilrf .liutlce Want* It Fndorstood tlie Prince in Not There n* » Spectator The Plaintiff Open* the Fate anil Sensational Evidence Expected. i.NUON, June 1.—The celebrated nc- and the meeting settled down to busi ness in short order. The following di rectors were elected, after the recently granted charter had been accepted and suitable by-laws adopted: James T Luther C. Ilell, R. L. Sullivan, W. E. Murpliey and C. J. Schneider. Tlie directors chose these officers: President, C. R. Whitley: vice-presi dent, R. L. Sullivan: manager, James T. Cotney; secretary and treasurer, Luther C. Hell. With such a lot of officers the success of the Americus Jewelry com pany is already assured. Mr. Whitley is business man of high repute, lie being secretary and treasurer of the Americus Grocery company and the Ocmulgee Hrick company, and a de cided success as both. Mr. Sullivan lias had many years ex experience in the jewelry business and will give the affairs of the company : his personal attention. Mr. Cotney, a ! jeweler*of fourteen years standing is j Old F wonderfully well fitted for the position j of manager and he will give the business i ntry and others, better known as tlie “Haccarat case,” came up to-day be fore Chief Justice Coolidgo and a spe cial jury in the royal courts. The action grows out of tlio charges made by the defendants against Cum mings to the effect that ho had cheated at cards and in consequence of which he was lampooned by the ultra fashionable. Prominence is given to the trial owing to the presence of the prince of Wales, who is stated as a witness, and of the princess’ close friendship for the plain tiff. In opening the trial the chief justice stated that it was ids desire that the prince of Wales should be kept in the court as little as possible, and he w ished it remembered that the prince was not there as a spectator. Sir James Clarke then opened for the plaintiff. A WHOLE FAMILY DEAD. ertyCHUM* tli«* Fntlier ti the Itacd ? DEBT CAUSED DEATH A TUSKEGEE MERCHANT COMMITS SUICIDE BUSINESS TROUBLES Tin* (’nilHit—lie SliooU llliu-Hf In HU Own Parlor—Ills Pitiful Nolo to IIU Wlfe- It U Haiti Hr Wa- a Native or lloiraii*- vlllr, (Uorgln. Ti bKKOKK, Ala., June I.—Hugh Robinson, a Tuskegee merchant com mitted suicide tills morning hy shooting himself through the tutnpli in two hours. FOII THE FI KMT TIME i Alert In AnirrlciiH I'uilrr •ant ClrcnniHtanrss. One of the pleasantest meetings that a newspaper was over called upon to chunk le occured right here lit A met lens yesterday, when Mr. Uriah H. I Inn old of this city and Mr. W. P. Ilarrold, of Sail Francisco, (!«!., who are llrst cousins, met, clasped hands and exchanged words of greeting for the llrst time. Hack In the forties, Thomas and James Ilarrold, brothers, the one the father of N«*d | Mr. Uriah H. Ilarrold, the other the ! father of Mr. \V. I\ llnrrol.l, lived In Ma lle wa« a native of Ilogaimvlllo, fla. eonaml did bu«lne«« toKetlior. to ’-IN Mr. lie married here twelve yeam i>k<> and Tliiunu* flarndd moved from Maeon to hnx since been merchamlUlilK In the N„ w Voik. A year later Ida brother country, lie baa been incrcImndlalnK | ,| U mea made one of the forty.ninor, who went to California. Afterwards Mr. here four i DlltliS. lie had been very despondent on ac- unit of debt. No other cause than this Is known for Ids suicide. Robinson was in Ids parlor when lie shot himself. Ills family thought lie at the stole. He leaves a wile and one son about ten years old He had been taking considerable inter- st in the Haptist district meetings now in session here, and was up for prayers List night and was deeply affected by the services. Expressions of surprise and sympathy are heard all over town. LET A MEItfLT'H HELP Tftwiml Hseiirlng m Moiiuineiil South’* Honored Hen<l. the benefit of his experience. Mr. Bell London, June ‘J.—A man and wife, has made a success of his own affairs I and their child, were found dead this and it is to be supposed that he will j morning in their squalid rooms, at Ken- make a success of the affairs of this j tishtown. company. He too has experience in this j All three of the bodies bore terrible branch of trade, having been Mr. Cot- j wounds, indicted with a knife. From ney’s silent partner for a number of j the appearance of the bodies aad from years. For four years he has been in other circumstances the police believe charge of the gents furnishing depart- ! that the man first cut the throats of his j Am-rlcux, (ia.—Th* eighteenth of i»i ment at Thornton Wheatley's. In order ; wif <; and child and then committed su- i ,h,d * y Uy th#! l' r ' M f ' to better fit himself for his new duties Below is given a letter which needs w accompanying chart. Tlie work mapped out by that letter is one which it should Thomas flail old moved to Ameilcus, ami hero ho died several years ago after a useful life crowned with long years. Mr. James Ilarrold In still a citizen of California. Mr. Uriah Ilarrold came to Americus with Ills father ami Mr. W. P. Ilarrold remained in California with his father. Mr. Uriah H. Ilarrold Is a successful business rnati of Americus and Mr. \V. P. Ilarrold is a member of the firm of Williams, Pock Co,, Importers and johhois of teas, cigars and tobacco* and foreign and domentlc groceries which j does business In.San Francisco. This firm itin , occupies one of the handsomest build ings In that city and Is incorporated with a capital of half a million dollars, ft does an Immense business. So exten sive Is It In fact that Mr. Ilarrold Is here on a business trip. He is manager of CARRIERS THE THING. In; a pleaxuro to every man anrl woman j an< l tafiacno rlepartrnent ami and child in thia xoutliland of our, to ;l'** * toIna for a trip to New Orleans help push forward to an early comple- j ^ am h a t Key West and Cubs to look tion. There Is but little doubting, a,Ur a » a Pply " f cl**" for hi* firm. Ills cither, that they will count It such. The j Wi “ to make this trip arid to letter reads: j then visit Ids relatives In Americas Afoi.ara.Oa.Mny .o.-Tiuva-ltsc'isnsu. while on his way to Virginia to look j after a supply of plug tobacco, ffe | found, however, that If he went to Cuba he would I* quarantined and could not peopl j to meet In everv c . ’ J ,c,,,e * j rail** moi f.y for the erect ton ... j he will leave shortly for Trenton, N. J., The reason for the crime Is not known,! u* President Imvu It lx my duty to s«k ha/:k, so he came on here after visit- In an editorial in the Floridian this I to take a special course in bookkeep* but it is supposed that poverty and fear | y'*u? co-operation in thU tribute to the Ing the other places named. morning it says the governor of Florida i ing. will decide the senatorial question, and ut the Savannah News nor Georgia. England’* Great .Scandal. I,'»Mio.v. June —In the Haccarat ase t«-ilay the cross-examination of ii William Gordon Cummings was re- IIt* admitted that he instituted libel roccediugs because of the ic' ndal be- '•mirm known, and because had he faiI- d do his club (The United .Ser- i.»» w..uld have taken the matter up. Ttu* prince of Wales was then called, ia* prince testified that he had known i< plainti:;. .>ir William Gordon Cura- . for twenty years, for ten years c Lad been > ultimate friend, and id -.Sited him at Sandringham several This company is t consolidation of the firms of Cotney A Hell, better known as James T. Cotney and J E. Sullivan A of starvation led to the tragedy. H«7«!« Love* HU Memory. York, May 29—The World this Son., backed up by some of the best morning, **}'* ex-Prexident R. B. business men in Americns. Hayes, who suffered last winter from a It will have the most complete stock, severe attack of grip, has ha^i hu rnerno- the prettiest store and the largest force r J' affected as an after effect of the dis- of workmen south of Atlanta. The store ea * #; ' now occupied by .Sullivan A Son is to be ' %n ^ !lt a »hen remodeled, with a front of iron and forgets the topic of conversation. A plate glass. It is f., be arranged tastily cloud seems af intervals to obscure his iuside and will he filled with jewelry nsental vision and he must pause until it and musical instruments—the m<»*t su- P^^es and leaves hU mind free again, perb stock of both ever brought to Even lh#?n - on mo * 1 U ^ Southwest Georgia. Hy August 1.', when completely forgotten what h< the company expects to begin business. talking »en leader and defend* man who periled fortins fense of his people. Yo- '•*11 a rn*+.t ot In yo-ir cit for the prjrpo** hvr»dntoi forward contribution* t lb, tbs AMERICUS PEOPLE TO QKT THEIR MAIL AT THEIR DOORS TIm* (Milre Here Atad* a NihwihiI (JImm One— Thai AlruiiH a Free Delivery Then Hie Itrrrlpfe Meruree That IIihim lleyond Itoiiht-Toaful Nolee, Amnions Is imtlllud lo a frnn delivery system. And unless tlm strung box of Him nulIon has boon so looted hy tlm i('pub lican* that tlio provisions of a recognized law cannot hn carried out slm will liavn It, and that soon, Tlm fiscal year for 'DO-’DI ends June .‘Iff, I HD I. Tlm law referred to above provides that all cities where the post ofilee re ceipts amount to SIO,000 per annum shall have a free delivery system, Ameilcus has already passed tlm limit and hy the time named slm will he Ollt of the woods with something like |2,f#W to spate. As soon as tlm year has ended Post master Roney will send In Ills report. This will he accompanied hy a request for letter boxes and carriers. If that re quest Is as speedily answered as lias been tlm request of other cities for the same thing, Americus people will hear the postman's whistle before three more months have passed away. They will lie entitled to hear them within that time, thanks to tlm provisions U ncle Main has made for Ills people. Mall carriers will be another feather In Americus' cap. While the people who live In her would he competitors are going to the poxtofflce as of yore the people of A mer ic us will get the mail at their very dofrrs. There Is no keeping a good place down any more than a good man can he kept at the bottom. There Is hut little If any douht about Americus getting a free delivery. Her people can help to hurry that up If they will. One of Uncle Ham's requirements of the place* to which he grants this boon Is that the atreets Ire posted and fund. V Arneric i should not be behind in thi< everything will be in readiness and things will fairly hum about theie. Keep your eie on the Americus Jewelrv com- has j Mr. Hayes feels his misfortune keenly, but his friend* all hope that hi- affliction will not be pro tracted. Mr. Ilarrold is a guest at the elegant h " mt "* Mr - ’ • **• Harrow, «W>r« tut [ l, ‘" •*'>'««» numbered, r.muipt where 'tbT'tlma »»<i night Mr. William Ilarrold, Mr«. ft, V. I »•«»*> a, 'd '-here » el«» hoe bnen torn Mi,a Anna Ilarrold and hie | down and Wet the etrnete of Arnerlnn, other relative, aeeemhlerl and paeewl the ' l«»**d,Tlie borieee, or » l»r«e major* evening rm/,t |.lea,antiy. He will re* il f ol them,are rnirrihered, lint there are main here aeverai day., alter whleh he ■ many of them that are not. Ia.t the »l|(n will jrrra eed to liiefimond, returning i ^eoarda IrearlriK the narnea of tlie etreeU matter. *-:e-[,. .fiould he taken at once home hy way of Vew Vork, ll'xitnri, rej.iaee.l wfierft they hare Imen led, v, get up a row.in* meeting for tlm day I'hila/lelphia and the larger eitle* of the * r ‘'> l»‘*«ry property owner In A uteri^ named, when a jar ye amount ahwiid i>e we.t. where hi, hou*e ha* eonneeti,,n*. 11 * * f ' J ’ he It that aii fit hi* or her hou.ee, raixed for the Itari, rneenurnent fonel. Krery attention fa iwiin^ *hown the tire ea*e rnay lee, are neimbered. Then Other dtie. wiil hee-1 the call. rUiv.r and he will re term home full of there will lee no ean*e for a delay. Tide America, ehouldaleo. pieawnt memorie. of hi* yi.it t/e Id* »Hi aid materially In ffettln* the dellr- It will never do for the commercial Oeorfffa relative*. cry immediately and will lee a etrooff roetropoii* of */»cthwe.t Gee/rffia to lag- *P"*"t in Amedeo*’ favor when the re* n paying trihote t/< the memory of thi. < r ie»t tm carder* fe made ref the poet- '/rgs Hutts and his sisters, r/f)\fM #tej/art.msf»t. who •mxA v/ d*:ar to ail Twr.T tuti-Hrs. f t1 app-'/inting r.k uk» tlie liberty Jcssls and MiWrs/1 Butte, cML Hpcaklng o1 p//slal matter* rscalls th« y firtm of Mr. and Mrs. ItenV/ri Butte, who tbs fact that I'nstmaster Rarmy arid his l. A H. Lotte, Mr. id ti.; imony. tiie pnnc#» his intimacy with r t ., , . . Mr. T. F. Hi I h:ra continued unwnpaired up to ^ her ->f last rear. mm a IibtMoe. r.ie. of Edinburg *- the superior court this morning. Jodge every Uoofcdcrate veteran in Americas id, is among the visitors to Americas. Bovnton prediding. Clarence McElroy as a c^/mmittee to W>k after thU meet- Mr. Binnie comes as the repre^entati .c was found guilty of the murder of An- ing and it feels safe in saying that It will a iur.k iUtter • Cloud. of the Scottish Loan company to l^k af- 0 j e K#-id. the Rankin house chamber- be well looked after. I’liii.Ai’KLi'Hi.v. Pa.. May —During ^he affairs of the Georgia Loan and rna.-l. .r.id wax sentenced to the peciten- Ue.* exposure **f the business methods of * Trust company, which is the represen- tiary for life. the K\*y-tone bank an<l of City Treasur- tative in this section of his company. Jack Armstrong, for murdering Julius or Har-l-ley. the Third National bank He ** more than pleased with the f \ Jordan with a billiard cue during a £Ti ven an unple.vsant publicity : status of the company..* business and saloon quarrel, was sentenced to twenty through ite business connections with his report will be in the nature of a high months in the pen! ten tiary. The jury the institution and with Bardsley, and in aDfl merited compliment to Manager j n the Will Wallace murder case has j tor i. 1»i«M»MSpS The Americns soldier boy* ■* ill mm ce H>st within two weeks • Coleman and bis corps of efficient a*- <-■( deposits. To-day Presi- sislants. M. and Vice-Presi- \ Mr. Binnte is please«i with Americas ?e Myers sent in their resig- and thinks she ha.x a great future ahead the board of directors, stating °f her. * bought the best interests of Th* H*jt**n Nr.w York. June 2.—The Haytien legation has received advice* of an at tempted insarreetioa on May srzh against President Hypotite * govern ment : would be served by their so G. Prince. Judge A. C.fcpeer, Mr. Thom- ***'** *he creek, bad a r,atvnr assistooU are mntih morn comfortably May 29.--'Special. —In ten Wheatley, (.apt. J. L. Adderten and ****** Lorn being terribly hurt by a fixed, M ae regards tbefr own runaway horse Sunday, nier^e and that of the public, In their They were /-ff hunting plums when the new quarter* than they were In those horse they were driving began to run just vacated, Fveryte^lycan find plenty ar*d kick. The 70 ,r,g nv*ft »** kicked rd light and fo*ri* \rt tl*e new place, out of the buggy at the start, f/ne rd which tuakes ((more satisfy t/e y t/r all, tl»e young iarites wa* thro»» //ut and The posteff.ee as It Is n//w arranged Is the other rerstair^d in the vehicle until '/ne of the neatest In the state, There forward to the encampment at Cb»ca- r/*dly frightened animal was worxe ** a pl«ne everything, arvJ everything la maoga on the twenty-second of June, frightened 1>7 a car and rushed litte a kept in 1U place. Rclll further Improva- The Americus Light Infantry will go for- ^h. frag^ng the buggy after him, menu are to be made In the insidear- ty strong, and it will present an appear- that time the young man had re- raogemeut which will be Improve manta ance the equal of any company in camp, himself and after rescuing hte indeed, LapL Bagley will les in command with a ,1,^ cutting the horse loose. Ail "When the new building Is corn- full list of officers. three of the parties were badly bnriaed pteted " said Fostmaater ftoney to a At Macon the Americas company will them were seriouely hurt. Trur^-Bc/oeoca remoter yesterday. If the accident had not come near and It has been promised us hy Nfovem- hetng serions It would he ludierows her I, at the rery latest, we will show from the fact *.har Mr- B ;va had rscentty you one 'd the hand«/,mest p<#st/dHeea Invested a parent cut loose to free a in the country, Tue building l^ren oat since last night. Th*y '#'!»•*'* Th^ir Frtwnsr. BfKMiNOMAM. Aia.. May 29.—Jeff Thomas, the negro who assaulted Mrs. join tlie other companies of the .cecond J. V. Neal, at Townlee. Walker county, regiment. Macon will be left over the a week ago, was captured last night, and Fast Tennessee road at a. m.. is xapp^/^e»i to have been lynched after June ii. With swltebe*. H:kw:v,h am. May 29.—Seventeen •'.. --i east of Holme*’ Gap, in >and 1 ■’.stain.?*. V. J ones, a prominent farm er. a as visited r,y white caps night fce- and Leaien half to death with hick- £,foace down hi* d- or and drag- ( them held hi* x ho ran an illicit distillery recently raided by officers, ■ought Jones gave them away. -h-ks %f Ht* fen Oia- r ^a.. May r*.—Little La- The revolt was snppresseii. and about forty of the insurgents have been exe cuted. The department of the west has been placed under martial law. The country is tranquil. The government suspect* frenerai Legitime of haring fermented the uprising. TV* 1 npa •»( i<*wrtu. AiLaJia. June t-Eep«>rs of the cooditi<>a of the crop* in rgia f->r the month of May have been re»:eive*i frim hfty-nine counties. fn nearly of them :»>m an*: toctoa midnight. He was in charge of a p-vwe aw airing rhe arrival of the sheriff. wh«>. when he cane, discovered that tbe negro wa* gone. AH his captor* w->uH *ay ww that Thomas h»d ’es»*aped to heL.~ The company has save ye? decided f-r,rn a buggy under just tack efr- will be erected especially f//f utterance*, v-ildn t work. .4 The f'.tlo-w. ng _* from the pea of Geo. D. Prentice: **It :aani*iC be that earth b* man’s abiding pux»:e. It canaiic oe that o*ir life is a mere buhbie. ip oy eternity to Am? on its wav** and toe a «na into a*>c.i;agaese. £L*e way than the glorious aspcrai^oos which ieao like angeis fr>m the temnte of me ♦ heart ar* ever waa«ter:ng unsansieti/ Way A .t that the *uars wiuth houf their fessvai am ami the nuiin;^ht throne ire ether It will go to Micon over the •Southwestern or over the t.. A. ft M. and the Fast Tennessee. UaUm the Central will give them a speetai train they will have to leave here a? Jtit :a the aftermvoa and make a long «top in Macon. 1/ the A, A. ft M. will g*ve a aoppens m «peeiaL the company caa get In its car 4 *a*d coarse the cut •v • O-vear-^dd v-n of Judge Byron aaie been matenaZy aaivanceti by the w r. the grwu if our limiteti tu- T v.. v*.dental.y shoe himsetf sere recent rains. In itwrii *ecc*2m* m forever mcek^i, l / attempting to crow a fence. f.-,utheasc (ie»>rg:a ami in a litrie *ao? in tnapjcuachaiHe r.nirs* • ammev of a parlor riff* he carried Bartow canty near CarteravtSe. bui ^ passed i? through the rain has fallen, am: the crops ir* 4 he bull*? entered ;us? over the inSarzaa ttr water, md :* imbedded la the brain, fully i* of the brain matter having is *sil alive, but no nope is ’ a. tei of his recovery. way .s tea-ity th*xuoa w w-th their Am:. dna*I7, t that hmghs forme if i.ittlul re nuten fn® u*. mr lg the (Ctanu jf x.-fe«rri,iu ff.i-w : v-ee the purpose, aod wlD be M c/emmhmt as can bn, Th* ffnlshing* will tefti ^ tasty, and I am gMSg to sen fn It t** h /*’»* (pis that the furnishings In the way of bofee That iy*na which U «md to he feasting *nd thing* 'd that u* *4 the latest n dogs and *heep or anything else that ^ design, When I gst way down about %amter the free dell very and get this office ff#- ue on the rampage again, vd up f will he /sad/ to retire to make a American and r> through to k,»me or c»r»era» i-vg* have been ervoepfannwi he- tor another p^/stmoster/' -^lee of the?r absence of late, and it » Mr B/mey a few day* ago rseetred no- though? -hey feR prey to the hyena tlffcottow fr/e» the pMtoffice depertmenf whica .a lurking in the wteeia. thar the office here hod bees* advanced The party w mo » u talking wUh the a third to a aseood claee one, reporter *ahi thar. a m really beffeved Thar, entitle* America* to carriers, riuua genuine hyena U >c*^e lathe A nd «he » «ars to have then*, v »d* a.vcir, there. U there l* a hyena f^t he op and d/kng, Ikfl Meat aff .nthew evda .? .* to be ac^eri Uvat it she rs/^oirsmente mode of n*, so that win so? decide to take up abode any there he no delay 1» die matter, mwer America* Carriers *JB ** only ‘ev a great cow venience. hut they wifi mark in A .t»er»cn4' history, ■3Tuen there U aayriung going that l* ... ... batcanooga without taange. In cone the named ’ *u v ie decided in the Amerrc'u* hoy* w: il he iccompa* ii*nt to Helena by u arge party of friends. w.ea Uu» F The *ecr»? irhera .a America* ire on 1 loom. £ Jery nu^ach. i*moer. there u* *.ime wbtLmm to the owe of the*»e organ- jzasc,a* wnii-.a have 4 irmii ,a A new rue. H+t» 4 r~*£i> vr x Mu >>j. Miy —>pec-^iL’—T^-iay I-awyer •5’. £. ^"Jlimpnam received a — teiegram fr^m Atlanta aannunciag the ♦P r%3 * i • * fc* teach of at* facaer. Mr. Thoma** H. J lae X— Eraemer A Co.. W1 Jiagha.m. 1 weL. kam gqat*cm.ia vf ^ ‘-’Cnracnt dealers. »d/>iaiag that city. The deceased wa* ua.j the f>r*v^r ' - *** burned fhU m.itm- fuiocc .< A'm.mey TTuima* WHLagham. ^ to’fr.i'tft, yi:, *teiaway wa* former, y ,-,f Mac no. He ha* a Args circle of retaave* :n thu* -asy. wom an wa* rcwc-ied 57 beimx hmtk a Almue -irrente rmiu }«ur 1 There j* a r-a^m where tae ."liam-.w nev**r lute* where the Fta.'u wJI te *f>re us iii* the ^*Laa»te rj- thar «o * *- • a the mem: amt where the hem. icing taar ;mi before u ike iiUaivt w'ii. tcay a t«g jrvmsnt Next to be uentuted a of Odd J^iHiw*. Tuu* wtL yrolsWy be -p.nc aext week, m ul the preuauamry ir .•migemeate are about ctTccterL a local of the ilk* wnl he c*na.hi ; sued mere kuriag the «ry part of aexa awda roof and do » 1 me. tag ■ « f. *4 - June 2,— A number of d»>- ctecaed to rile uueen * m«u*e- im.-.ral ar •»«-& til* Jisfc •A* »i*(j -,f in r j m «*»d to be teaefuo At.u *iKT Tlo'MIXl L, ( v :.♦/v. 7 me a—The *».<i*cy to j* after Lv* uaa t fo ♦teaeurr* to hr:mi them to L».a*&«a. 04 -aknfatef that kH Jew* w ll on the Thame* b*.-fiire the mine Bv. *» SwmL the dteewe and ?te uemcee prccaorion order- ? one A.u.iata a xid**c ion to be on- prunuaeoc phyaunanife tic»L thus hag *c I o'mjck. /ewa Cl Monday 7*c t** cct red thi* telegram which telle it* /yw» «ad stoFy- v^u/.vrr, G. /»** T** TfWSNU kcc.-.Wvo**. x k '>v*vifev kick •vtoerng w,Af. a Aem«wa*c r *k u«n - >, . ; **1 on fee way ,Vr*ise wtca ftie /, /. /#,7S, Lt » te vwd f-vr shcec kacer A, h G.u;*cr to tfc.ak 4<f k.« It Am*rfewt” -*« i tii.wt tlnw »*/. 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