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THE AMERICUS WEEKLY TIMES-RECORDER, FRIDAY JANUARY 23. 1903.
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BITS OF NEWS TOO
SHORT FORA READ
Boiled Down tofFour Lines
and Bunched.
hand
mirror of events here
H3 ppeni" t .ln The City end Suburb.
o( Local Interest to Be Peru.ed at
Lei* Whl1 * Vour Co,,oe '• Slowl »
CooIh’S- ’
s m ,. ,,e» Uncies In stationery heve
i, i received at M. 8. Holliday V,
i[0(r j.etton and Lamar tireelt.
judC-* A. C. Spaer It einveleeoent
(|W hi* recent very aevere illneaa and
able lo oome to the city for a ehort
time yesterday.
rtl , clt) council may decide toon to
,j 0P t the cjmpoltory meter tyttem in
ate, 10 prevent the now naeleac
(ll le cf water.
Tbe primary eleotion for city clerk
and ireemror takee place nest Monday,
>;tb Have yonr’picked the wiener in
bit Uteri race?
StriDsoieit that no game la ever
bronsbito thia market. When bare
you reen a siring of birds, i qnirrels or
duct* otfefed here? ’
A tiamter county farmer, in settling
,i, i..t j ear's taxes yesterday, gave
Collector Small a cheek for 8325. There
*ouf prosperity tot yon.
If yoa SCO three bine streaks about
o«d ilout think it a cyclone coming,
j* only the candidates for eity clerk
lorsniui; l ho elusive voter.
There is so anonymous letter wriler
_ Americas who is going to be in all
aids of tronbte when a apooial post
fis* detective comet) boro.
Already the drnggiat diaplayeth the
finleu seed ot prodigious yield, and
hi too prev ions gardener gooth forth
:o plant -for the icy reaper.
The sweet singer of the blnegrass
e;ion still goes ont of Americas,
roves of him, beading for the ootton
itch where Cuff awaits him.
Col. Augustas Harris, looking con
soled tod prosperous, oemo up from
iii Lee count ji plantation yesterday to
ix with tno poor town folks.
The entries for the clerk’s raoe are
II in, sosmtngly, and Messrs. Hawkee,
osrborough and MoMath are equally
toRuino of getting the place.
Mr. (lay 8. Pryor, a yoang farmor
etidleg southol Americas, ir reported
ery ill with typhoid fever and fears
r his recovery are uutortamed.
UtrySoblry, a negro woman, was
Kked up here ytsterds; upon the
hir.'o of cow eteelfng. The enimtl
u sold to a negro batcher here.
A FINE NEW PLANT
TURNS OUT WORK.
Americus Has a Magnificent
Office.
FINE EQUIPMENT OF MACHINERY
Americus Printing Co. Now Installed
In New Quarters In Timea-Reoerder
Building—Is Doing a Very Large
Business.
Like old wine in new bottle-, e live
firm in new and commodious quarters,
the Am jnena Printing Oo. of wbieh
Mr. T. H. Mo'tillis is general manager
It now folly installed in the Timee-
Reeorder building, tbs beet job office
in southwestern Georgia.
And the bneinees pnblie extends
this enterprise e Welcome,
Splendidly equipped witn the new
eat and moat improved printing ma
chinery, and with aneb experienced
men tt| Messrs. T. H. MoGitlia and
F. E Johneton in charge, success will
attend it.
For general lines of eommereial
printing, book sod catalogue work
this company cannot be excelled in
Georgia, even by job offices in the tor
ger cities. Its tquipment is the beet
that money could bay, and with a
competent force it is ont for business.
In addition to its array of Gordon
presses,this company bee jail instilled
a new $1,700 Cottrell cylinder prete
with all the latest attaohmenta required
for expeditions work. It can make
2,500 impressions per boar, and ia a
“perfeot beauty” in machinery.
The Times-Rtoordsr fools a just
pride in this splendid new job print*
ing plant and bespeaks for it e liberal
patronege. ,
GETTING READY FOR BUSINESS.
\
A report reached Americas yestcr-
i'o! the prevalence of smallpox in a'
euby town aud, if true, quarantine
galstious here will be inelhnted.
There was no perceptible change
eati-rday tu the condition of the oot
a ciurket. The beet grades oontinne
bring ol to 81 cents in Americas.
> ul. A. It. Logen, who bat been ab
ut from town tines Cbnetmee, bae
cinmed hnsineet (In Arlesian Block)
ad await* the patronage of the publio.
UILDING UP SUMTER'S ROADS
he Condition of Several Now Being
Improved.
Prosperous Farmer le Preparing For
Another Busy Year.
Mr. William E. Mitchell, one of the
most extensive aa well aa successful
farmers In southwestern Georgia, wee
in America! yesterday on bntinett.
Mr. Mitobell hat large farming inter*
este to Sumter county, operating for
ty-five plows principally on the tenant
or cropper plan. Mr. Mitobell hee
already bought sad paid spot oath for
hie year’s anpply of fertilizer, amount
ing to 81,700, thereby getting n very
liberal oath diiaoant. Hie start la
life was in a very modest way, relying
upon hie own effort*, end through
years of bard work and aitidnona at
tention to bnsineei he has beoome one
ot the largest land-owners in the coun
ty and prospsrone withal. The Times-
Keoorder oougratalates Mr. Mitchell
upon hie anccees and Snmter upon the
possession of snob a sterling citizen.
PASSING OF A GOOD CITIZEN.
CapL Augustus S. Nunn Died Tues
day Morning.
In the death of CapL A. 8. Nano,
which oecnrred at 4 o'clook on Tues
day morning at bis home near Ameri
ca*, Sumter county sustains the Iota
of one of her truest end beet citizens,
e man whoee name bad ever been tbe
synonym of boneety.iotegrity and gen'
eral worth.
And tbe lose of tneh a man to any
community is irreparable.
For more than a quarter century a cit
izen here, tbe beet year* of hie loog and
useful life were were spent in tbe up
building and advancement ot the
connty and its every Interest
CapL Nona, after the oloae of tbe
Civil War, devoted hie attention and
talent* to agriculture, sod with what
■access is well attested in Jii* beauti
ful country home end broad acres. It
ia indeed an ideal borne, end there hie
years were apent in bappineaa and con
tentment.
Modest and retiring by nature Cept.
Nunn never eonght pnblie offioe,
though hie friends would hove thus
honored him bed be desired.
CapL Nann wee a reliant Confeder
ate soldier end followed tbe fortnnea
of tbe starry cross daring the four
years of service He was with the er-
tillerv, end there received the lojnry
wbiob, nearly fjrty year* afterwards
brongbt partial psralytisand result
ed in hit destb. .
Tbe deoeased letvea a devoted wife,
one *<y), Wardlow Nodi., and two
daughters, Mrs. B. T. Johnson and
Mitt Fenoie Nunn. He wee fiti years
of age and long a member of the
Methodist Church.
Tho funeral servioe* will he conduct
ed here at 2 o'clock ihm afternoon at
Oakgrove Cemetery, ihe veterans of
Camp Snmtef taking pert. Toe body
will be brought np t y private convey
ance from Huntington, and the funer
al cortege will he met there.
Friends of lb* family here are re
spectfully invited to attend.
THEY GOME IN GARS
AND GO THEIR WAY
People Who Came Or Went
Away Yesterday.
APPROVAL OF T^E COMMISION.
Of Bond of Judgo Speer May Be Giv
en Soon.
BRINGS HOME A PRETTY BRIDE.
Marriage of Mice Sasser and Mr. E- L
Roach Sunday.
The marriage on Sander afternoon
of Mitt Mattie Sneer end Mr. E L.
Roach is an oocetion of maoh interest
to their friends in Amerioat end Sum
ter connty. I'be bride wee e pretty
belle of liootire, wnere the marriage
ceremony to< k place in the presence
of quite an etremClage of relative!
and friend*. Mr. Roaoh it a wall
known young farmer retlding on the
Hngnenin plantation, whither he
I brought hit fair yonog bride yesterday
The board of county commissioners
will, at the next regular meeting, pass
upon the anrety bond of Connty Treas
urer A. C. Speer end thus pat him in
charge of that office to which he was
elected. At tbe time the bonds of tbe
other connty officiate were approved
by the board of connty commissioners
Treasurer Speer was qaite ill and un
able to tssnme tho Unties of hie office.
Sinoe that time, however, his health
has been reatored, bis bond reedy
for tbe approval of the commissioners,
and after tbe next regular meeting of
tbe board he will, no donbt, be dnly
Installed a* connty treasurer. In the
meantime tbe duties of that office are
atill being discharged by Mr. John E.
Sullivan, the former treasurer, under
direction of Ihe eonhty commission
er*. In tbi* instance no anrety bond
it required, the commissioners, donbt-
lees, camming all responsibility in the
premise* until Treasurer Speer take*
charge of the offici. ,
AMERICUS A MECCA FOR MANY
Your Own Name or That of a Friend
May Be Fpund Below In the Long*
List of Yesterday’s Visitors Who
Came Here,
Mr. J. H. Exam, one of Leeeoant) '*
beet known citizens, oeme ap to Amer
icas yesterday.
'Mr Eugene V. Hevnee came from
Atlanta yesterday apon s short visit at
hia old borne here. I
Mr. W. p. Hsynes left yeetsrday for
Atlanta, where be goes for aeveral day*
on a business trip,
Mrs. D. W. Begley and young ion,
Will Begley, returned home yesterday
from* stay in Macon.
Mre.J. W. Higbtowerretnrned home
yesterday from n visit of tome length to
relatives in Arlington.
Mr. and Mr*. O. T. Broadfield, of
Huntington, were among other visitors
ia Americas yesterday.
Dr. Frank L Cato, of Tbe Plain*,
as among others from that little oily
in Americas yesterday.
Mies Bertha Morgan, ot Snmter, ia
spending aeveral days pleasantly with
relatives here in tbe city.
5fr. J. P. Wright, a prominent oiti-
zenof Webster oonnty, was in the
cit r yesterday on basinets.
Mrs. Henry Lanier returned to AT
bany yesterday after a visit qf a week
to Mrs, Frank Lanier here.'
Mr.. Elijah B. Lee, a prominent plan
tar of Lee oonnty, wu in Ameriens yes
terday morning on bneinees.
Mrs. A, C. Bell returned home yee*
terday from a visit to her daughter,
Mrs. H. J. Fite, In Atlanta.
Got. Pliny Hall, « prominent attor-
ney.of Vienna, was among other visi
tors in Ameriens yesterday.
Miss Davie Salter has retained to
Cntbbert to retains her etndiee at An
drew Female College there.
Prof. Carl P. Campbell wee among
others from The Plain* who came to
the eity yesterday on business.
Miss Julia Guorry, of AmeHons, it
the guest this week of Miss Mery Fer
guson at her hom,e in De Sato.
Miss Lonla Brooke, of Chattanooga
Tens, it tbe charming gneet of Mrs.
W. H. C. Dudley on Lamar streeL
WHITECAP8 ARE QUELLED.
i :
NEGOTIATIONS IMPERILED.
Believed that Outrage* In Southern Attack, on San Carlo* Fortress May
Miaaltalppl Hava Ended. I Prolong Venezuelan Situation. ;
Jackson, Mies., Jan. 21.—The white-1 New York, Jan. 20.—The comment
cap outrages In Southern Mississippi I la sometime* made that the British I
have assumed the form of occasional I government would not have anmn- '
echoes, and the disturbance* are prac-1 dared Independence of action In the'
tlcally at an end. Between the white I Venezuelan affglr If Mr. Chamberlala
caps and tbe labor agents tho result I bad been fully consulted says a Trt-i
both set out to accomplish has been I bune’s London dispatch. -
brought about, which nrfirally eng-1 The most creditable explanation of
grata that It It high time tor both par- the AngloCerman coalition Is that It <
tie* to quit operations. I wag a substitute for the detail* of the 1
The latest work* of tlio whltecaps secret partnership In Cast Africa,
wae the notification given the man- which tho minister* wire not prepar- .
ager of the Cumberland Telephone ed to reveal,
company at Oeyka and Magnolia to I it seemed, a safe undertaking for
fake all telephones out of negro houses, the Washington government had not
Tho manager declined to comply with objected to the collection of the Ger-
tho request and has offered a reward man debts unde}, carefully defined re-
of $100 for the arrest of the parties I strictions and could not reasonably
who sept the notice. I discriminate against England. Nobody
Th# whltecaps burned th® homo of I outiido tho foreign office supposed
a negro named WBIIama, living In the that the Washington government,con-
neighborhood or Johnston Button, on sidered England's agreement to —'-1
Saturday night. William disregard- in collecting Germany'* claims «g«i—*
ed the notice to leave the commnnl- Venezuela a friendly act or that the
ty before Jan. 1. [ continuance of wanton act* of provo-
In many of the communities the cetion by the German fleet like the at-
whitecapers have been thoroughly I tack upon the Sen Carlo* fortification
.quelled by the maumeetlngs held by u consistent with British traditions
the law-abiding citizens and the sev-1 of pacific diplomacy.
m * de h »ve convinced them it | t considered highly probable here
that the crusade la a determined one. | that the German attack upoa the fort-
rose of Ban Carlos will not only pro
long the Venezuelan situation hot
ATLANTA’S POPULATION.
New Directory Gives City 139,980 Pee- “°™ * cut , c -
pie—Rapid Growth The DaHF Chronicle say* that what.
Atlanta, Jan. 21.—The rapid growth " Ter 0,8 real fwt * of Incident may
of the city of Atlanta la forcibly de- there C * B be no doubt «bat the *uc-
monstrated by the new city directory, **** of 0,8 negotiations are seriously
to be Issued within the next few days, ln >Periled,
the book showing the population of the
city to be 139,980. FUNERAL OF GONZALES,
The directory contains a new feature I
this year in the nature of aa alephabet- 8ervlce * *< Trinity Church, Columbia,
leal article enumerating the many I Large Attendance,
splendid: manufacturing enterprises of Columbia, 8. C., Jan. 20.—The for
Atlanta and in which the people ot the I ne ™l of N. 0. Gonzales occurred here
city are urged to patronize home Indus- today.
trie*. Thto la expected to prove a I The service* were conducted at the
valuable addition to the book. I Trinity church by the RL Rev. Blshof
Effort* have been used to aecare Capers, the life-long Mend of Mr. Go*
only legitimate names for the dlrec-1 sales, at 4 o'clock,
tory, aad 1t to stated that many names, I The pallbearers for the funeral w*n
those of persons who are not nelly I Honorary—Judge A. G. HttokoiL Da
citizens of the city, have been omit-1 B. W. Taylor, Dr. J. W. Babcock. Pit
ted. The directory contain* 41470 lessor R. Means Davis, Andrew Qrav
name* and the total population of the ford, J. Quitman Marshall, Coaetes X‘
city to estimated, by multiplying this 11s, William & Liles, Julias WalkCr..
number by 3 2-6. | John P. Thomas, Jr.; Wade H. Gibbet. •
, Jr., and C. ntzalmona. Active—K, A.
8H0T PIERCED BOY’S HEART. | Hoyt, Jr., E. J. Watson. Robert La,
_ , . thorn, William Banks, P. O. W1 there.
Trying to Save Pet. Chicken, Child M. C. Wallace, J. J. Connaek,
Lotte Life. | r. Lea Cureton, L. A. Holley and Ash-
FAMILY REMOVFO TO AMERICUS.
The Times-Keoorder, avers staunch SMALLPOX in DOZEN COUNTIES.
iroczte uf good roads, hopes to tee a
“f nxateriai improvement thto year Disease Has Again Appeared In Many
1 the condition of oar roade through
at the comity and oommend* tbe good
ork now being done west of Ameri
*' ,,d I'srticalarly in the vicinity of
Already the road* leading to
»t thrifty mt|, city are being well
'orktd and i.lacsd in splendid oondi-
°°’ end in time, no donbt, tbe conn-
1 eomminioner* will direct the lm-
to’eiaent of the highways in other
nrtioni of Snmter. Good road* to
“‘idthe best evidences of the thrift
id proiperity of a community, and
18 Tuner-Recorder hopes that in dne
me every road in Snmter will be ae
“°ith er » citjr etroot.
HEARING EARLY IN FEBRUARY
lon,oe Adam* Will Boon Learn Tho
Result.
The hearing by the eaprem* court of
'* c *" e Monroe Adam* to fixed for
e r c<ry li'.th, end hie attorney* were
*' v "" 1 yesterday by the aopremo
rt °!>-rk Adame, as to well known,
ouer death aentenoo for the
r ' .r „f im wi[ e Bni i daughter
Americus tome time sinoe, but
jention on Dcotmber, SOib, was
err "l pending an appeal of the case
higher court It to thought
« 'UmewillgetatleaAj *lx week*
t'*o months additional tima on the
^n,l lev,, by th , appM , of h , ( e|||
i" 1 * eomfortaM* la the jail here,
*i.r ,u * xe * u “‘ “ d * pp * u "
That
their whhu
“de them In a t
Loealltlee.
The health antborUie* of Americas
are aware of the exietenoe of tmallpox
in eeveral oonntiee of the state, end
should adopt every precaution to keep
tbe disease from being brongbt here.
It to said to prevail in Macon county,
but a few miles to tbe north of this
eity, end might esai'y be brought in
by tome irresponsible on*. It hat
been Two year* einoe a ette of small
pox has existed here end Ameriotu
wants no more of It,
MARRIAGE ON SUNDAY EVENIN&
Mr. Bragg and Mlta Burke Were Thus
United.
On Sunday evening last, at the par
sonage of tbe First Baptist Church,
Mr. George M. Bregg end Mis* Ida
Burke were united in marriage by
Rev. B. E. Neighbor, a few friend*
witneesing the nuptials. Both have
many friends here who will extend
congratulations.
FIREBUG BURN ANOTHER HOUSE.
Small ,Bam Near the City to Set On
Fire.
Returns Here After a Residence In
Country.
Mr. D. C. N. Burkbaltcr end family
have returned to Amerious to reside
and are oeenpying a desirable home on
Jeeksonstreet,eontb|ofCbnroh. Their
many friends welcome their retorn to
the eity after a residence of several
years on their farm eeveral miles onL
Mr. Bnrkbalter will oontinne to look
after bis farming interests there.
MARRIAGE A RUNAWAY AFFAIR.
Allen Oliver and Mis* Jewel Stubbs
Married Yesterday.
The marriage yesterday morning of
Ur. Allen Oliver and Miss Jewel
Stnbb* wee somewhat of a Gretna
Green afleir, thh young couple repair
ing to th* home of a friend where Jos
tles Jerry B. Aneley tied the nuptial
knot The bride is the daughter of Urs^
Ethel Lee, who resides at 814 Lee
Payment Temporarily Suspended.
Memphis, Tenn., Jan. 20.—A special
to The Scimitar from Little Bock,
Ark., says that the Bank of little
Rock and th* Little Rock Trust com'
pany have suspended payment tempo
rarily, pending an Investigation of the
affairs of the Alpbtn Lake Ootton com
pany.
Jackson, Miss., Jan. 21.—A special er P. Browne,
from Mount Olivo give* account of a The active pallbearers were all fel-
pathetic tragedy at that place at which low-workers with Mr. Gonzales on
b ° r . namod Ale » ndor The State, being employed In somo of
kl Th d i ^ rother ' the various departmfeta of the nows-
The little boy lyul a pet chicken paper. Several merchants suggested
and wan playing about In tho yard with this morning that all ctoret closo dur*
th m. f0 K Wl L e ! 1 t ! 1 , 0 yo “ th ing the progress of the funeral,
with a breech-loading sh°tgun and play- The Knighta of Pythias, of which
fulljr told tho child that he was going Mr. Gonzales waa a member, Attend.-
« k J, t , h h° e f u k0 u T ° further car ' a » a body- Thto waa the only or.
I? th ® i ,°. k0 be removed, as he ganlzatlon to which Mr. Ckjnzatoa be
thought, all the shot from ono shell longed.
and placed It back In the gun. The funeral was very largely attend
Just as the weapon waa discharged | ed.
Mias Agnes Hawkins left yesterday thc Httlo boy made a leap to save hto
for Atlanta upon a visit'of two week* chicken, and a small shot that had
been left unnoticed In the .shell
pierced: him through the heart. The
youth.was heart-broken over tbe acci
dent.
to her sister, Mrs. W, E. Hawkins,
Mies Lonielle Mobley, tbe pretty
and popular gneet of Mrs Frank Har-
rold for two week*, returns to Monroe,
Ga. this morning.
The many friends of Mrs. W. E,
Clara regret to learn of her continued
severe illneaa with typhoid fever .at her
home near the city.
Mre. John E. Hell, of Atlanta, is
visiting friends in Americas, her home
for many year*. She to atoppiog at
the Artesian House.
Mr. and Mre. t B. Slappey have re
turned to Savannah attar a pleasant
visit of aeveral days ia America*,
where they once resided.
Mrs John W. Wooten and slater,
Mite Wooten, of Obannoey, are gueeet
of Mrs. George A. Turpin here, oom-
ing up yesterday evening.
Mr. and Mre. J. T. Hollenbeck, who
were married here qaite recently, left
yesterday for Binghamton, N, Y. where
they will probably reeide.
Misb Cecile Williams, a pretty and
eharming yonogllsdy of Hardeeville,
8.0. to the gneet of Mtoe Florence
Page st her home near the eity.
BOWEN AT CHARLETON^
MYSTERIOUS EXPLOSION.
Tb® | United 8totes Minister to Venezuela
Enrout* to Washington.
Charleston, S. C., Jan. 19.—United
State* die patch boat Dolphin, from
mJ Jamal.
Miss Eats Browa, one of Ameriotu’
prettiest yoang ladiee, left yesterday
on tbe Florida veatitjnle to spend two
months with relatives at Kissimmee.
Kingston,' Jamaica, with Minister H.
„ W. Bowen to Venezuela, and Mm. Bow.
Earth Crack* Open at Whitman, Mats. I en aboard, fame into harbor this
Houses Rocked Violently. | morning. Mr. Bowen will leave the
Whitman, Mats., Jan. 21.—Two fla- ,hlp *t noon and proceed to Washing- * * ;
sure* In the ewth about 8 feet deep I ton at 5 o’clock. He will not talk
and a few Inches wld* and running c f condition* In Venezuela, until be I
for a dirtanc* of a quarter of a mile, h„ reported at the .tote department,
are the only evidence* of a mysterious Mr Bo wen uid lh4t he w Jgotog to
explosion which ebook thto town Just Washington to represent Venezuelaoa
befbre daybreak. Houses wep rock- the commtoelon which would prepar*
ed violently. the pton for arbitration of the dim-
Fairley Refuses to Comply. c „i ty between that country sad tho
Denver. OoL Jen. 21-D. B. Fairley.I European powers He wi7n“ana“
chairman of the Republican state cen- torney for Venezuela, be explained
tral committee, whose resignation was I and was not to be remunerated for hia
demanded at a meeting of the commit-1 services, by tbe Venezuelan govern-
tee on Monday, baa refused to comply men t. He was acting at tbe rcauost
and to still conducting the business of 0 f and from courtesy to the Vonezue-
the committee. He takes tbe stand ion government, and at the desire of
tbat be was not lawfully deposed. The I the hope that SHRDh fan a ill
provisional committee appointed at the the Unfted States government In' the
meeting Monday to assume th* power hope that bh undertaking would bring
and work of the chairman to conduct-1 about an early settlement of the trott
ing business at the headquarters of ble.
EMward O. WolcotL the leading Repnb- Mr. Bowen said that the Venezue-
llcan senatorial candidate. | bin government had allowed $5,000
for the expenses of hto mission which
REMARKABLE FATALITY. | be would account for to tho usual form
and that beetdee thto there would be
Mrs. Hsfflsr of Chicago and Mr*.
Stoughton, of Amentia, ar* gnesto of
their sister, Mrs George 0. Stallings,
at her pretty country home near
Leslie. .
Boy Ruptureg Blood Vessel While Try. no expen*e to Venexael* for hia Ber
ing to Sing High Note. I vices.
New York, Jan. 20.—While entertain. I
Ing 10 children at hto home In the bor-1 LMt seatlon of Council,
ough of Bronx by singing the Inter-1 Memphis, Tenn., Jan. 17.—Tho last
mezzo from th# opera Oavalleria Bus- day’s session of tho Mahons' council
tlcana, 7-year-old Otcar Mulled, a tiny of the African Methodist Bplscopal
vocal prodigy, felt unconscious to the church wu colled to order by Btoh-
floor and died almost Immediately. An op Arnett of Ohio. Tho work ot the
autopsy shewed that he had ruptured church In foreign field* wu rei«« up
a blood ▼easel while trying to main* | and discussed. The bishops and other
A email barn on tho plantation of
Mr. F. W. Onffio end tensed to o col
ored tenant, wu ides troy ed by fire o
night or two ogo with oil ito contents
ofeoxp and fodder, valued at $100.
Tbe house wu worth u mneh more.
The blaze wa* started by *omo fire-
Orleans Guest of Edward.
London, January 21.—The Duke and
Duchcea of Orleans visited King Ed
ward and Queen Alexandria nt Buck
ingham palace yesterday. Thto was
the Arst time they had met since the
rapture arising from the Duke of Or-
leans' approval of.the Insulting French
caricatures of the tote Qneea Victoria.
Gallant War Veteran Dead.
Mobile, Ala., Jan. 21.—Colonel Jus.
M. Williams, a gallant soldier in the
wu between th* ataies. died hero to
day agad 65 years. Colonel Williams
In the battle* of Shiloh. Corinth
— - mi been in IU
How’s Thto.
We effer On* Hundred Dollar* Ri-
ward for any cate of Catarrh that oao
not bn cared by Hall’s Catarrh osra
F. J CHENEY ft Prop*.. To
ledo, O. We, the undersigned, have
known F. J. Cheney for the last U
yean, and believe him perfectly bsnor-
able in all business transactions and
financially able to carry out any obliga
tions mtde by tbalr firm.
Wnst A Tuuax, Wholesale DruggUts,
Toledo, O. Waldiho, Kumax A Man-
vix..Wnol**al* Druggists, loledoO.
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acting directly upon tno blood and mu-
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tain a high note.
Stormy Seen* In Reichstag.
Berlin, Jan. 20.—There wu a stormy
scene In the relchstac today following
an attempt of Herr Vollman, socialist,
to raise a debate on, the charges
vtoitoca will leav* for their homes to
filghL
Court Ball Countermanded.
Stockholm, Jan. 21.—The court ball
. .. , _ .. . . „ „ ^ usually held on the birthday of King
brought against the tote Herr Krnpp Oscar, which (ell on today hu been
end Emperor William e telegrams and countermanded because of the Ulnou
speeches oa the subject The preal- 0 f Prince Eugene, the king’s youngest
dent of the house decUned to permit .on, wh o t« suffering from a tuber-
th* dlacuaelon aad the socialIsU vlo caioui kip. the prince’s condition is
lently protested against (hto ruling,
asserting that he was violating the
rights of tho relcbatag.
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reported serious.
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