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THE WAYCROSS HERALD, SATURDAY, NOTEMBER 18. 1893.
The Brunswick epidemic is virtual
ly over.
Mayor Toon, one of Atlanta’s pio
neers, died on the 18th inst.
It is now generally conceeded that
the lease of the Lease party has ex
pired.
The gubernatorial race in Georgia
p fora is is to be a very lively affair
next year.
The convention or Christian Work
ers adjourned in Atlanta on day be
fore yesterday.
What would the republicans do if
the time should ever come when they
have nothing to do?
Bill Arp claims that the country
has had five hundred lynehings in
the twelve months just past.
A bill lias been introduced in the
Georgia Legislature to increase the
the Governor’s salary from 8*5,000 to
85,000.
It is generally understood that the
Southern farmers have suffered less
during the recent panic than any other
class of people.
Kenne^ty appraiser at Buffalo, and hit
commission has been returned to the
treasury departnisnt by Collector Doyle,
to whom it had baeti sent to be handed
to Mr. Kennedy. Mr. Cleveland’s ac
tion wus based upon charges that Mr.
Kennedy conspicuously assisted Lieuten
ant Governor Sheehan in his high-hand
ed methods at the election in Buffalo
last week. Nothing definite can be
learned as to the specific charges made
against Mr. Kennedy, but it is believed
they aro not trivial.
New York Official* Upheld.
Washington, Nov. 10.—The secretary
of state has transmitted to the Chinese
minister the report of the secretary of
the treasury on tho complaint against
United States authorities at New York
for refusing to recognize certificates of
immigrants from the Chinese cental at
Havana. The report indicates that the
Chinese consul at Havana is not to be
relied upon in tha issuance of the certifi
cates to Chinese.
CTc
■land Take* a Trip.
n Washington. Nov. 10.—Tha president
and Secretary Lament have gone out of
tho city, and excitement is at once
aroused. Various rumors are afloat con
cerning the cause of his absence. Some
say his jaw is troubling him again and
another operation is to lie performed.
Chief Clerk llogg Dropped Death
Washington, Nov. 10.--John W.
Hogg, chief cleric of the navy depart
ment, and for 39 years an employe of
the government, dropped dead at his
home in Rockville, Md.
Many of the papers that have been
abusing Mr. Cleveland and declaring
that they will now give him a rest.
How kind of them.
Cleveland’s health is said to be ex
cellent and it is nubodys business
what he went to New York for so
Mrs. Cleveland is satisfied.
John D. Stocker*, an old confeder
ate veteran, has been appointed sur
veyor of customs at Atlanta to suc-
seed the negro republican politician
C. C. Wimbish.
The Ford theatre which fell in
Washington, killing twenty-four
government clerks is being rebuilt.
This time Georgia pine is being used
which is supposed to make it secure
in the future.
The Ilaiinn minister at Washing
ton says helms not as much informa
tion from bis government as lias
been published in the' press reports.
Certainly not, who ever expected a
minister to know as much as the
newspapers?
Kditor Wrench has gotten out the
Tiines-Advertiser for the last few
dreadful months under difficulties*
that would have been deemed insur
mountable by ordinary men. When
brighter days come the people of
Brunswick will show their gratitude
in a substantial manner.
Not In New York.
New York, Nov. 10.—At the Victoria
hotel, where Mr. Cleveland usually stops
n in town, it is denied that he is
DULL LEGISLATION.
Time
The Bill Passed to Change tli
Return Inc Taxes.
Atlanta, Nov. 1G.—The only bill of
any note that was passed in the house
was the bill to change the time for mak
ing tax returns from April 1 to March 1.
The houso passed the bill making it a
felony to even make threats to burn gin-
honses for purposes of revonge.
In the senato a bill was introduced by
Mr. Bailey, of Spalding, to make clerks
of the superior courts eligible to hold
the office of clerk of the city or county
courts, was passed.
A Negro Woman Killed.
Daxielsville, Ga., Nov. 16.—Satur
day, about 3 o'clock p. m., a west bound
passenger train on the Georgia, Carolina
and Northern railroad run over a negro
woman named Georgia Glenn, killing
her instantly. She and several other
negroes were walking up the railroad,
and when they heard the train coming
they all got off the road except the one
killed. She wanted to see how many
times she could cr©33 lxjforo the cars
came up and on her third attempt was
■truck and killed.
NEWS BYT! CHINA.
Minister Willis Went About His
Work Very Quietly.
A SUPPLEMEKTAL STATEKEHT.
All Accounted for But One.
Memphis, Nov. 10.—All of the missing
in Monday night's fire have been located
except the unknown stranger in the city,
who is supposed to have come from St.
Louis. He is known to have been in the
Young Men’s Christian association rooms
when the fire broke out, but no one saw
him escape.
When the power of Germany is to
be defied, all Freuebmen, whether
monarchist, honapartist, republican
or socialist in opinion, stand together
with real enthusiasm. The kaiser
will find no disunited France to face
if war ever comes again between
Teuton and Gaul.
The fear expressed in some quar-
vterr that Congress may delay action
on the tariff reform measures is not
well grounded. Unlike the silver-
matter the tariff is n party question
and the democratic majority will he
practically a unit when it comes to
voting on it.
THE LIST TO DATE.
Those Who Have Helped Brunswick
Since the Last Report.
Brunswick T.-A. Nov. 15th.]
Previously reported 831,525 42
Hon. W. E. Anderson Pensa
cola
Coats Thread Co., New York,
per J. Kykle & Co., Co
lumbus
Jackson Bell, Wilmington
n. c ;
R. O. Howard, Columbus
Camilla S L’Knglisb, Atlanta
Constitution, Atlanta
2 30
100 00
37 35
119 20
3 25
In the Water a Week.
Savannah, Nov. 16.—The lxxly of Si
mon Willis, a negro boatman who fell
overboard from the United States snag
boat, Toccoa, about a week ago, has
l»een picked up in the river near Fort
Jackson and turned over to his relatives
by the coroner for burial.
Arrested for Embezzlement.
Lexington, K>\, Nov. 16.—W. F.
Putnam, president of the Lexington
Waterworks company, has been arrest
ed at Exeter, Mass., for embezzling $30,1
0C0 from the National Granite bank, or
which he was president.
DAILY MARKET REPORTS
Navnl Stores.
WiLMlifOTOX. Nov. 15.—TnrpenMne firm
St 27V£; rosin firm, strained, 97; cao lstrainad.
1.02M: tar steady At $1.10; crudo turpentine
steady; hard, $1.05; soft and virgin. S1.7J.
Savannah, Nov. 15.—Turpentlna firm at
27H; rosin tlrin and ia good demin 1 at $1.15.
n«l Provisions.
5.—Pork dull: mess, r
York. Nov.
I .I8JKI. Middles .
*ard_w*ak; western steam.! 9 45; city
uinal; short clear,
i steam,| 9 45; city
November, 9.5t»; Jan-
Chicago. Nor. 15. — 1 Cash «i notation
short c82
Cincinnati. Nov. 15—Pork Is dull and
maius nominal at
lit demand: short
short clear, 10.25
The President and Secretary of State Will
Explain Their Reasons More Folly
in Their Conrs* Toward
<>uern LillonkalanL
Washington, Nov. 16.—The news
brought from Honolula by the steamer
China has increased tho iuterest felt here
in Minister Willis’ mission. It is regret
ted that the captain of the China did
not delay sailing for Hawaii a few hours,
for, had he done so, he might liavo
brought particulars of tha formal call of
Minister Willis on President Dole, and
of the way in which the startling infor
mation conveyed by Mr. Willis was re
ceived. The China sailed just before
the call was made. This is accepted
here as showing how carefully, up to
that time, the American minister had
guarded hia secret. The captain of the
China evidently saw nothing in the ap
proaching meeting of tho two officials
nut the formal routine exchange of salu
tations. Had he known that the new
minister would deliver a message calcu
lated to bring the provisional govern
ment to an end, and to restore the queen
to her throne, he undoubtedly would
have delayed his departure, knowing the
value of such news at San Francisco.
Willi* Proceeds Coolly.
The news brought by the China show3
that, though Minister Willis's message
to the provisional government was un
usual, lie was proceeding in the usnal
way of diplomacy to deliver it. The
formal announcement of his arrival, ac
companied by a request for the fixing of
a day for his official call and the sending
of a copy in advance of the speech ho
would deliver, followed the diplomatic
formula prescribed in such cases. He
would not have proceed oil differently if
his mission had been in fnll recognition
of tb rt provisional government, and with
inst. dons to accord it all the support
in i power. This shows that Mr.
Willis had decided upon a conservative
course, and one calculated to insure him
a respectful reception by the provisional
goverm: •»•*. Of course, the test of his
abiliti— .. still to come, but the fact
that he started right pleases the admin
istration.
The latest report is that the president
and Secretary Gresham have decided to
give out a supplemental statement in
justificasion of their course towards Ha
waii. This statement, it is said, will be
prepared, as was Secretary Gresham’s
letter, from Commissioner Blount’s re
port, which consists of 1,200 pages of
type-written copy. All of the papers in
the case have been taken out to Wood-
lev. and Don Dickinson, it is said, par
ticipated in a conference on the subject.
Thnrston In Washington.
Minister Thurston, representing ths
provisional government, has reached
here from Chicago and drove at once to
the Hawaiian legation. He said in re
sponse to a question that he had nothing
to add to the interview he gave out in
Chicago. He admitted having received
private advices from liis government by
the steamer China, but said that his own
news was not as full as that contained in
the press dispatches. He was disinclined
to discuss the probable course of his gov
ernment, but he declared that the mon
archy, if restored, will not be able to
sustain its without the aid of this gov
ernment. Mr. Thurston awaits develop
ments.
When asked if it was his intention to
call on Secretary Gresham, he replied
that it was likely he would do so. He
was still* he said, the accredited repre
sentative of the Hawaiian government to
capital, and the only Hawaiian govern
ment, so far as he knew, was the provis
ional government.
Dor* Not Dread the Issue.
Secretary Gresham is entirely con-
scions that he has taken a step which at
first incenses American sentiment. He
fully realizes that the attitude he has
taken concerning Hawaii is unpopular
and he is not the least surprised at the
assaults made upon the administration.
But he is absolutely confident that time
will change all this.
Secretary Gresham holds that, aside
from the abstract justice due to that
feeble government, there are treaty con
ditions involved in annexation which
would lead this government into danger
ous entanglements. Among these he
names the treaty obligations with China
and Japan for coolie labor.
Seeretary Gresham is so absolutely
confident of the ultimate approval of the
American people that he says that, not
withstanding the present censure, he
would not evade one atom of the re
sponsibility.
A KunUr Klllod for Trespassing. I
Louisville, Nov. 15.—James Koch \
and George Kerkle, a companion, want j
hunting, and Koch was brought home I
dead. They had gone on the land o* •
William Garvin, a farmer. They had j
been on the loud only a short time whsa
Frank Garvin, a son of the farmer, or- j
dered them to leave. A quarrel follow- ‘
ed, which ended by the farmer's son j
raising his gun and 'firing at Koch, Jdll- I
ing him almost instantly. Garvin is j
under arrest.
Charged Up to the Caps.
Little Rock, 'Nov. 15.—^he cotton
gin belonging to Sheriff Anderson Mills
has been burned with 10 bales of cotton,
1,800 bushels of corn, 100 bushels of po
tatoes and all the cotton ssed taken in
this season. The gin was one of the
largest and best equipped in tho stats.
The fire was of incendiary origin and tue
W e are Showing the Best
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OaKs, BtanReis, Gamforis aa6
Walking from ’Frisco to New York.
Lockport, N. Y., Nor. 15.—Frank
Falk and his dog Guess passed through
this city on their pedestrian tour from
California to New York. They started
June 26 and are due in New York Dee.
26 on a wager of 810.000. Both show
signs of fatigue, but Falk has pluck and
says they can make 20 miles a day for
the remainder of journey.
F. IS. Thurber Assigns.
New York, Nov. 1 —Francis B.
Thurber has tiled a general assignment
in the county clerk's office, for the ben
efit of his creditors, to Boudinot Keith,
without preferences. His assets and lia
bilities are not known.
We have the best lot Ladies’ Wooien Uuner-
wear ever seen here. Are you going to buy Shirt
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Total $31,788 27 !
Come to Camps.
The Brunswick refugees can now go to
Chmp Detention. Here is the ordci
issued by the Board of Health v ester*
<la y:
The Board of Health hereby announ
ces that it is authorized by Surgeon
Murray, M. 11. S., to tender the use of
Camp Detention, twenty-three miles
from here on the B. A W. R. R. to all
returning refugees until such time as
this board will deem proper to announce
officially that it ia sale to return here.
Food and lodging will be provided at
the camp by the M. H. 8., and free
transportation will be given from the
ramp to the city.
•1 .,C. Bodet, II. RrtFOBK
Sec’y.. Prr*.
Chicago Market.
Chicago. Nov. 15.
Wheat-Cash. : May. 68^: Dec. 61«
Corn—Cash. : May. 414$; Dec 37*4.
Oats—Cash. : May. 31?i; Dec. ■
Pork—Jan.. 13.35.
Kiba—Jan., C.V5: Oct. .
Lanl—Jan. 7.95: Oct. *
Last Rank Failed.
Louisville, Nov. 45.—The Coal and
Iron bank, of Middlesborough, has
closed its doors. This is the last bank
in a town where, but a few years ago,
more than a million dollars of English
capital was damped.
British Warship for Hawaii.
San Francisco, Nov. 15.—It is report
ed here that the British warship Esqui-
mault left for Honolulu Nov. 8, the day
after Secretary Gresham’s letter was
made public.
From tho Fever District.
Brunswick, G^„ Nov. 15.-rTJie
board of health reports eight new c&ee
of yellow fever for 24 hours. White
cases, 2; colored 6. Discharged, white,
8; colored, 10. Deaths, 1.
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There Are Sign* of a Change iu the Civil
Service Commission.
Washington, Nov. 16.—It is reported
here upon what seems to be good au
thority, that the civil service commission
will be reorganized. The commission is
row engaged in the preparation of its
annual report, and when that is com
pleted the* c hange suggested is likely to
be made. Mr. Johnston, of Louisiana,
and Mr. Lyman, the chairman of the
board, are both said to be marked for
decapitation.
The complaint against Mr. Johnson
is that he is not in sympathy with the
spirit of civil service reform, while Mr.
Lyman, who has been in office for some
time, is wedded, it is said, to routine,
and exhibits little interest in widening
the scope of the reform. Mr. Roose
velt, the Republican member pf the
board, will remain. The names of ex-
Congressman Andrews, of Massachu
setts, and ex-Congressman Dargan, of
South Carolina; Georgs William Hill, of
the agricultural department, and ex-
Goreropr Proctor Knott, of Kentucky,
ate mentioned ia connection with the
poatible vacancies. Commissioner Ly
man «ay» that he known of no intention
to reorganize the cohuuiastba.
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