The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, July 11, 1894, Image 6

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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 'll, 1894. iiiiinu OPENS MONDAY, JULY 9 CONTINUING DURING THE ENTIRE WEEK. : $9.85 Secures choice of any Suit on our counters. About 1,800 Suits to select from, imule up in Socks and Cutaways of latest fashion in new and nobby materials,und ranging in actual value as high as $20.00 per Suit. These are exact facts. Our sacrifice sale affords un excellent opportunity to save money. Can you afford to miss it if Call and secure early pick. J&S'-Reinember this is strictly a cash sale. CHARLES WACHTEL, 515 CHERRY STREET, - MACON, GEORGIA. THE CANDIDATES TO HAVE A TILT A Challenge From Theo Jennings to Hit Opponents in the Race For Coroner. WANTS TO HAVE JOINT DEBATES II* is Willing to MsitTham All Mingle Handed anti Can Stamp Tliolr Tall Feathers Out In Opon. Fr^e-foi-A JI Dlscuialon. DIAMONDS g™ FREE. RACES YESTERDAY. TALKED ABOUT TWO DETECTIVES Almost the Entire Mooting of Council Devoted to Ono Subject CAPT. DUNLAP'S EXPLANATION Of Why II* Signed the Petition far Detective*—Kngrl'a FurallMl'i Re turned— A Raw Track Asked III* Fin* Department# The datoctlve question wo« thorough ly ventilated at the meotAng pf council last night, nil oX which wa* brtoughrt a/bout by tne following deeply IntorodL- Ing < oiiimun’i: i<ion from Mr. B. B. Dun lap. chairman of tho polloo oommlndon: "To the Honorable Mayor and Council at the C9ty of Mbamn—Octutlemwi: On Juno ID I signed n eommundooldon that rend as follows: 'lfnnortUilo M.iyor nnd OounoU—Geirt lemon: Tho police commie- id oil respectfully uakn for bwo dt&A> tlve* In uddltiioii to tho ragulnir puttrol linen. TJieso ofllcom are .needdd, «« you Icnow, and itho poJico force would mn bo efficient without 'them. We also ask for two porters tbr tlie t>irr.ick>* and Hint those appear on tho pay ‘rolls of tills department. WO nlao link ton* Chive ~&qumOi bo reform! to yuur eommVUleo |ii police for Choir tippruvuH.' \ "Now tho foots <n tho mine are thoae: On my way ktuno on the ovenlng of June ID I met Cant, Burner, who asked me If 1 had toads application u> council tu allow the two (X)itmi a<t toe barr-ieki to be put ot» the police ftny roll*. 1 re plied: ‘No, I forgot ft.' CiKs. Burner then ismikoA Ifowt he woinn have tho upplkviXlon wifetaa out and mot to my house if 1. would hIku ft. 1 raMM 'all right.* It wan nont ntf my I buss that •veiling and 1 *l«md it whllJ k rortdin* K, thinking Rhbro *wtm noliunf <n the oojiinuusUwUm except the mentom of the t .vo potlOna. Tire purp**« Of tills comm unic.ut tun Is Mnmly to piece the oomralertoit rlglwt. Wt* dM not kiu*w- im;iy tutfrly fiw any doteoUtwg nor do >ve need any nddltional inen. The force in fully adequate far all ordinary oc- ivMdonn and H would- bo a nfedUea* ex pense to pul on more mon. "B. S. Dunlap, OhAlrinun." An noon h* tho clerk AnMiod reading the communication AMwiiwn Van turned tfrat it t*e laid on the table. Alderman AKnuuycr otfsondod Alder* man Van’s motion wtth a few remarks, In which he iwhl lie did not tujdnrstand why CMuiimwiiv Dunlap should now hj*- ixor tn-fixi-e oouncU and my the com* mifuhm did iha want ddttatlve*. Aldemi.'iit ivdliiu* *.tfcl tonrtgNipt. Dun- lag) was <i ic"*d lm»4ner*s ir niul h«* did iua undeiwtaxvd why hvlintoukl nan n potitom wtvhnut riMiiltii/ v ,^ He also did not un.hawtmul why **' Itanitoal-ai did not want detectives V* wl w» •/ had d dialled two men for tlctrlift »-:ta>*rk ex- oluslwly nine* Jiwumry, i »#«d their Wtunt* entered on Ifie twy rutlvts (M'ltol- men. The men bail never ^|Wo uni- rstus eln.'S' their ai*i**mtmen.t by ilia commlanon. He tTa»ui;ht bln* city m e l- vd daSjectlves n\»w lust as natch »» U ever dfd un i he wanisd the form.»r uo- tkm t»X couiivH QppdoHm the dotec- tiv«w u> stand. When the motion to lay on the table wtr pot an voted for the mntrm eztfopt AldernriJi i- muBciv. who v^ited no. Afier rids oante a conunvaafoattORn from tlio mt)or gf?v'<omnanltfd l»y un oivllnance and thO opinion of the city attorney iKWtlng on the decretive qiu'otlon. All of which grew «Ht *»f the a.\vwal of the poMue oomnu»sk>n mu t.* rv\-ogniw the aakvtivtw «iH fc, lntivl by and under the control of the mavor and iwiiixtl. The attvIIikuk^* «Cxm to the detcctlym poll-.-e jsywer b» amwC ail orlrnea s+ruinst the •rdl' itnvca aial turn them poli<x‘ ofllu-r vu the cJimf . s ml the * Awarded Highest honors—World’s Pair. DR; + CREAM BAKING pawn MOST PERFECT MADE. A pure Gripe Creim of Tirtir Fowdre. Fire <wi Ammonia, Alum or «ny other .dultaant 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. In dinrco of tho oily hnrraoke. It w«ih requested that the ordinance be placed on aecond remllnq, but Alderman Find lay Objected. He then requested that the <4ty Ottnrney's opinion l>c read, and when this was done he withdrew hi. Objection, whereupon the ordinance was put on Mm seoond reading and unani mously passed. The ct'ty aauwney’s optrSou wa. In ac- 00rd with the action of the mayor and council, but slntod that It wna neces- 11 ry to parw an onltnamat Kivlm Uie (IdfdMves police power. Which prorrtslon «si not made In the ordlnnnce creeting the oinrrs of detenMvex. It also e'steii «li »t -Un- charier atitm! ttol she number of ipotrolmcn to be employed oy the po- llco commtMSin aorl marlv no provlrton for dstedtlves belnit malrvt iCned by the ctxnmlmton. Chkitrman CarPIna stld It was a sur- pr'.ie-’to h'Jm when he read In the news- pipars of the dlsecnelon beiween the nuvar and council and the ptiMce enm- mlaalon over the appotntmpht of tho deteclivFS, but utH)n Inquiry and Invert- tiir.iitlon bo found thalt tho oommtadon wiur oonstderaMy wroURht up about It awl learned 'Ihwt nivonier bad been Is- euod Instructing the police not to ae- cr pi fn>rn v detenllve ao appntnltod am/ prtsoner whatsoever. The tiro ctenmt.rnlon petMarml for a llshl totKhit truck, Siodlns HlS the pres ent trurk was too heavy fbr Ion* dis tance nina to (Ires. The petition -was referred to tho lire orenmatttee. Ulihtrman CtrllnR St at ml >rh ill after ct'i]*ultolli.n with tho city attorney a* ith returning ito iMr. Manny Hnsd tho Ramin* «Uom paruphcTtiaka. oanllscated l,y the chief of police some time ago when ruldlnR the hotiae kept by Mr. Kneel, lie would recommend Ihe return of the furniture, as In the opinion of the city aiMooney the city loti no rlifht to hold tne furniture I on (ter than wae nertssary to uae Vt In evblence. Tho recommend>cton was ndr»ptrel. The rnlan. of tlie clerk ami Inspector of the market wti. Ilxed at 131 per tuentli. BHILOII'S CONBDMPTION CURD. l’hle la beyond question the mostsuo- retwlul cough medicine wo have ever ■old. A few doses Invariably cure, the wont ounes of croup, cough and bronchitis, while lta wonderful success lu die cure of cousumptlon Is without parallel lu the hlstury of medtcJue. Kluce It* tlrst discovery It has been sold on a guarantee, a lest wlilfh no othet uiediolne can stand. U you have s rough, we earnestly nsk you to try u. I'rloo 10 cents, no cents and |L If your lungs are sore, ebaet or back h lame, use Shiloh’s 1’orous Plsslor. bold by Gaotlwyn & Small Drug Company, comer Cherry street sail Colton sveuue. We liavo Western Beef to- dity and will huvo another car load in today. Georgia Packing Co. DKNTISTRY. Dr. A. 8. Moore, who has for tbs last eight years been reasonable In his charges for dental work, and who Is better prepared to do bridge, crown and all kind, of dentil work, having taken a post graduate course In pros thetic dentistry, owing to tho stringen cy of the times. Is willing to be even more reasonable In bla charges. Come, let him examine your teeth and how reasonable you can have your dental work done. Teclh extracted without pnlu. 121 Washington avo- uue, near First Baptist Church. Vino- Title and belt line of street cars puss his olllce door, Mpcon, Go. ASSIGNEE‘NOTICE. THE STOCK OF W. A. UKDDING, CONSISTING OF (LOYHINi; AND HATS, &( 1 , MUST II I] SOLD AT i ONCE. BIGGEST OF III G II V 11- GAINS OFFERED j.j. co mi, ASSIGNEE. DOUBLE DAILY TRAINS. The followEmc card will explain Woolf "To Che Editor of the T«lejfrjph: hav ing read ybur BUggetsUion Cha.1 the vx- lioua candidates for oongreiw dl«^"aa the i»j11Uou1 liMues of the day on the lAump. I dej*rv to my that I am willing to make a Joint awivuiai of the county wtth my uomjxAltoni and will uddreaa the po‘>i»1e In every diet riot In Bibb. 1 woukl Miiggcftt that kho speaking «»m* mence In the Warrior diotrlol, and let the * watchword be *Luy on Macduff, unrl damned -be he who hnat cries iu ld, en6ugU.’ JU»i»«itjfully "Theo Jennings, "Candidate tor CurtHH-r." Macon, 0*’i July lu, 1HP4: • , Who •wlH toe the flmt candidate tto >c- vttl* Mr. Jeotrlnffx' olmllcnge? He nv«n« buftlneas and la anxkvue th»t each, of tho thirty odd carwttdatoa whouId meet Jilm on the etump and dia- cniMB, an tie Hailes in UU card, the i*j- II Una I Ihnuea of t he d*.iy. Mr. Jenn1n«» «*ay« he in prepare! to dlooueu any and nil qmeHUjiui with the oilier candtd.Tte# und he la not afraid nf the rc«ult. If the tiHrty odd eandldhies for coro net* accept Mr. Jeiminga' challenge, and W:ny must el* her do. ao or Hliow the white Mi-Urer. A wlH he fun for the fmv people In the county wfw> ore not c;indldat«i. The grent quodlun i». how ever, how ran 'thirty cwld candldxteH, und 'there may too thlxty odd more lie- fore «ledt16n day, nrnuige a Joinlt de- baite, II would toe all day speaking With ouch man's time limited to A few ratnptcH Hhould they all apeak at the eame* time und pluce. Everytvjdy i« anxious fOr -«he Jtdnt dob.it**, hnwover, hn mister how rtihey lire arranged, and the candidate who decline* «o enter enter them will not ntnml much ah ow ing for eleatkm, ■** there are a trrr.it many dtrtlew connoiiied with t!ho olllce of cforoner on which ithe people are hiixI'mih *to kn<Av how the candUlnte* otand before they cant Uhelr vote*. The rue* promise* to he the moot in tt-rcstlhg ever witnessed In G^orglu, as it la pomcrihlnjc remstkatole for so grert u mumber of camMdafcn to offof for the same office. Each of the cx)ndldj.t'*s have hrg« numbers of frlenda.^ind sup- IPrters' ind H cannot be ctald that either of them will hnve a waakoven In fact, the man wlfo can name the winner is ft vwl pnoptoot Indeed. All of thorn are good men. being numbered among the citizens In 4he oounty, and It Is brileved either of them would till the office iioceptvbly. The lucky h\an who rPoflivea *th* nomination will be‘appoint ed by Ordinary Wiley to fill out tlie un- cxplrtrl iu*rin. and ft* they ere all Pern- ocnoito the nominoit'on is equal to an election, thereby placing Kicky can* dlda»te In office several monrhs before he would lv If compelled to unlll Cho ivguhvr elect I* m kn January. ’Wnrt on acrofula and every form of impure blind Lh boldly declared by Hood's BanDpurUla, the great conquer or of all. blood dl*ea—s, TlbnLKDE-WINICa. . This la thv name of an -hnmslng ting booklet, whleh seaina to tip every where la the city. It l» pm out liy tho Bran CHetndoal Oomixiny, Ujltimore, Mil., the niiumfiieturers of Brown's Iron llllters, mill iinymie who Ims ie.t ns'elvisl n copy ahouhl n«k his tlrag- gist for one. tie It cont.V.ns lots of fun for the children. Everybody shookl get TlddIc-de-\Vlnk». which is given nwwy fi\e. If the druggist Imn Ills- trOMted nil lie had. m-nd a 2-cent wntiip to the Brotvu Ghemtcnl Coiuixiny mid It will be mulled free. .mencan By a change of schedule In effeot Bundfty, May 13» Macon has double drily schedules to \YashIngton and fj,.w York via Atlanta and the IL ml D. railroad: Lrav# Macon T.*5S a. m.. 4:SS p. m. Arrtv* Atlanta 11^0 a. m., 9.-05 p. m. lscave Atlanta. R. and D. # U m.. Arrive Graenvtlle; R. and D., 6.M p. rn., S a. n>. Arrive Charlotte. R. and D., p. m„ «;30 a. m. Arrive Danville. R. and D., 12J0 a. m . li.«5 a. m. Arrive Washington, R. and D., TUI a. m.. • P- m * Arrive New York, P, R. R., 2^] m, € 23 a. m. Train leaving Macon In morning ar rives at IUohBMd next morning Tdft a. m., and leaving Macon In the af ternoon arrives at Richmond 4 AQ p. m. - Wo are the frionds of the people. No advance in prices of Western Beef and plenty of it. Georgia Packing Co. T.RAVOLERS, THREE. Conductor Moore tllud to Deal With a Raru Three. Capt. 'Moore of the Columbus divis ion of fbo Central railroad had to do an act (While coming over on his run yesterday that he s.\ys he has never before been called upon <o do. file found, when his train reached Howard vtekion, a blind woman, d one- Itfged girl and a aiorm-beaten boy crouchod down on the front platform of the mall car next to the lender. They couldn't have paid one ninety- ninth of khe price of a loaf of’bread, and sctMrdtng to the demands upon Ills duty, was ob.lged to put them off at the station, '.hough 4t went ir.ightly against the smooth grain of his soft he irt to do so. Now let the Italian peasant with a red flannel cionkey and a grinding or gan be *he next to try to beat the captain out of their fare. How the Horses Ran bn «he Brtghton Beuch Race Track. Brighton Beach, July 10.—Another Wg erod'd visited the race track here to day, the inducements betn& a good pro gramme artd pleasant weither. The betting ring wm crowded all ibe time and everybody appeared to have a roll to^play on tw choice. All the races were fcntercrJtkig, but one of Urn ourprisea of tlie day wus toe great pdunge of Life boat in the ibwt race, ahe betting drop ping In a very Short Ktne from JtiO to *1 to J7 to $1. The oolt gcA away well and looked a sure wlmxer.but finally dropped buck in the bunch and wm toudly beat en by MeUxt, wsih toe favotiie, Mr. boas, second. There'were only three Htnrton* in too principal event of the day, which wm won by Sir Walter by half s length from Ducnlu Don Alonzo was entered In ithfls race, but was Hcratohed ait the kiwt nvoment because hi* trainer, underotaiiding that he had been wtUidmwn. kept Mm ait the Brook lyn track. Although three fawbrite* won, the mad plunge of Lifeboat de- pleu.d the "cs*to on hand" of the talent considerably. AT THK PAVILION. Neither side had much to brag of yes terday lu t?ie Pavilion. It woa up and down with the final result slightly in favor of ’.he talent. The crowd was a fair sized one. .and the sport was ex citing. Today’s cards are more promising In every way. First quotations received In Putxel’a Pavilion at 1 p. m. * AT BRIGHTON BIS AC 11 YESTERDAY. First Race—Seven-eighths of a mile. Helling. Tima, 1.23*4. Melba. 1(M; 3 to 1 (Hamilton) 1 Mr. &um, 112; 4 to 1 (Taral) 2 Life Boat r 110; 20 to 1 (Lendrune). 3 Second Racs—Mile and onc-slxteenth. Time, 1.&0. Joe Ripley, 110; 9 to S (Martin) 1 Long D.Ue, 102; 7 to 10 .'..(Tana!) 2 DiaboluM, 102; 30 to 1 (Hamilton) 3 Third Race—Three-fourths of a mile. Selling. Time, 1.17. Tinge, 103; to 1 (Blake) 1 Kennel, 100; 15 to 1. (Sims) 2 The Commom r, 116; 1 to 2 (Mldgley) 3 urth Race—Mile and one-olghtn. Hank) Fourth Raoe—Mils and one-eighth. Hand icap. lime, 1.55. Sir Waller, 124; 1 to l........(Dogge4t) 1 Ducat, ill; 2 to 1 (Martin) 2 Lizzie, 94; 20 to 1.. (Kfr?fe) S Fifth Race—Mile. Selling. Time, 1.42*4. Bandowne, 102; 8 to 1 (McDermott) ] Chattanooga, 107; 7 to 5 (Doggett) 2- Tom Skidmore, 107; & to 2 (J. Griffin) 3 Sixth Race—Mile. Selling. Time, 1.43. Marshall. 104; 6 to 5 (Sims) 1 Tiny Tim, 107; 7 to 1 (McDermott) 2 Chief Justice, 109; 8 to 1 (Mldgley) 3 AT WASHINGTON PARK YESTERDAY Fifth First Race—Nine-sixteenth* of a mile. 2-year-oi l Maidens. Time,’ .6614. Dante, 1(M; 8 to 1 (Perkins) I Martha Griffin, M'»; 1 to 1 ... (Cassln) 3 Overella, 105; to 1... ..(Noble) 3 Second Race—Three-fourCths of a mile. Time, 1.1414. Tartarlsn. 117; even (Irving) l ScmerMult, 119; 4 to 2 (J. \Vfber) 2 Minnie Cee, lOO; 10 to 1 (Petkins) 3 Third Race—Prexel Stakes. Time, i.4Ufe. Lehman, 122; 2 to 2...... (Perkins) 1 Senator Irby, 122; 10 to L..(Jordan) 2 Vassal. 127; 2 to 6 ....(J. Weber) 3 Fourth Race—Mile. Selling. Time, 1.41„. Volt, 91; 8 to 6 ...........(Clayton) 1 Two O’clock, 85; 10 to 1...;..(Chevalier) 2 Billy McKenzie, £5; 10. to l....(Newcome) Fifth Raoi—Mile and seventy yard*. Time, 1.44. Hasty, 94; even (Perkins) l Illumo, 109; 5 to 2 (Noble) 2 The Kitted, 81; 10 to 1.... (Isom) 2 AT BRIGHTON BEACH TODAY. First Race-Mile. Selling.-Roller. U5: Lake, 110; Hardy Fox, 109; Whist, 101; Harry Illnkson, 104; Lelgm, 104; Silverado, 103; Marguerite, 102; Phyllis, 102; Vandyke, 100; Adjourn, 100; Lou Rhett. 99; Lallah, 98; Alary S., 96; Patience (oolt), 88. Second Race—Mile. Selling.—Chant, 110 Logs honks. 107; Dr, Garnett, 103; Facto tum,. 99; Florence, 99; Oporto, 97; Jersey Belle. 92. Third Race-Flve-eighths of a mile. Maidens—Milton T., 118; Jackson, 118; Am sterdam, lit; Forager,/118; Sir James. 118; Jaks the Jew, 118; Tralee. lll; Golden Gats, 118; Ludy Richmond. 115; Derelict. 115; Spaldtmorc. 113: High Point Belle, 115; Rlenzl, 116; Jessie Taral, 315; Miss Mima, 115. Fourth Race—Three-quarters of a mile. Handicap.—Dr. Hasbrouck, 128; Sirocco, 119; Kingston, 117; Fevrler, 118; Addle. 107; Wah Jim. 107; Ajax. 107; lloey, 106; Nick, 103: Watterson. IOC; Derfargilla, 100; Wheeler, 93; Sandowne. 95; Annie Bishop, 95; Florence. 90; Gold Dollar, 90; My Gyp, K.; (J.tv.rnor Flfer, S.'-; llananay. W. Fifth Race—Mile.—Sport. Ill; Banquet. U8: Dr. Hasbrouck. 117; Ferrler, 107; Tom Tough. 102; Ajax, 100; Belwcod, 99; Tnlrd Cousin (filly), 97; Laxxarone, 102. Sixth Race—Full Course. Steeplechase. —Rodman, 157; Qlenfallon. 155; Ecarte, 154; Pat Oakley, 153; Woodford, 152; Duffer, 146: Lucknow. 146; Flip Flap, 144; Rock- aw&y. 140; Olermll, 142; Ingot, 138: Miles Standish, 185; King -Vrab, 135; 8t. An thony. 135; Persistence, 135; Summer Breeze. 135; St. Hubbard. 13S; ■ Bucepha lus, 131. AT WASHINGTON PARK TODAY. First Race—Eleven-sixteenths of a mile. 2-y ear-olds.—Katherine, 1(G; Gath, 106; LUy of the West, 106: Gurgle, 106; Brloso^^j Diggs. '112; Xeltla Osixvroe, 113; Roslta. 113; Lady Diamond, ,113; Trenton, 115; Rasper, 115; Installation. 115; Conwood. 115; Flash. 123. Sccoud Race—Six furlongs. S-year-oUla. —May Fern. 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