The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, December 04, 1894, Image 6

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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: TUESDAY MORNING,- DECEMBER 4, 1894. MESSRS, WALKEU AND DOODY OUT A Joint Commit!** Prom tbs-IwsCInbi Will DhI Thla Morning and Snivel h'omlneeo Satlifaclory lo noth Clnbv, For tho first time In Macao's history llto people are unite! and every man who votes will vow the same ticket. Tho coo) braiJnt and city pride of levei-Oieaded men have closed toe breach between the two pOUtlcd factions in the city that was gaping wider, anil dangerously wider every day. and seri ously foreitenln* tilts future welfare of the city. These me.i ha v s succeeded In bri.lilrtfi about a state of ulfttlra that baa an king been hoped for III vain ill Jfecot, that everyone who loved peace and tranquility had .teapalred uf ever t-c'-irs, and through their efforts Maun ii ui'-ed and tthe ciilscr., are one f«» i>le. with no fscllcm*, ckquvs or rings, but Kith every man rent/ to join wi u his neighbor in musing Mr,coll what ahe should be. After the rejection e: th.‘ compromise pr.t'ivltlon ninth* by tits nti/.ell'r com- mlttec tb the Good Uovwnnstit coin- ctiUtee oh Saturday night, me laitfe number of cplaens who had hoped to ii.lv o cualftlon of tho ewo faction* that would nvofid I'iie strife and anlm-frlties that were already too apparent,' mid the InoviUtole tight that would wIdeal ii he It non li loot hope of ever bringing about any micih result, but youumioy imituul friendo .igaln took the matter In trand awl deteiwilneJ Vi possible to effect some krill of (\>m;>i'OT^ve. Lead- era of both clubs were corwuUed, and vac h i«,Taml 10 be i tody u> h-oav airy propollttofi the othor rnsjiin: mike. Be fore any. definite aXarui wore iuld out, however, a itelesraan came from Mr. W. A. Dojdy. im Nw Yurie, Buying he would not coii MUe tm a candidate, 1111* ere* iJd'd u vaaruuy, and President Willing- ham at once cal."\1 iiheeX'Vutive com* n>jae« 'lOgetlhr, and Mr. W. A. Goodyear twos tl.Kidcl upon ot w e, She nonuna- iron in be nuUnCtod tb a general ir.ee.- jr.i of che Good Government Club Jaut ought for ratlth-anton. !t waa nor pioat* lively kiv.wn, however, too; Mr. Good year would run, aliboug.t It w-a* sold rhut he hud a.aud be would accept the nomlnitlon and was In toe rn®J> N e *' It w'a» 4iiuoum.\<i tGmt 'Mu*. J'^vn Walker ctlilldii'.i- on the Good Government nlukct 'frfum the fltwl wai’d, would re sign it It would bring utbout n compro mise, and wtith thorn two rculgbtt'ilonrt lo work on onawnlUtsi'a were appointed from e.uih club to s.v whnit could be done In tthe matter of a c civirrcililee, such commtUteo to report at a meeting of Its riweoilve club Into might and sufcitrtit the unapohtlun of fite otther. Ac cordingly She two »:oianditees go*, tv gethrr about 12 o'clook sntAl remained III sesrinon nearly nit tho afternoon ■■ltd up to last night. CITIZENS' OL/UB M'FJBTINO. Ity I o'clock the hull at the cfilscna' club, which la Ayres bill, wss packed ra-INi mcmbcmi «vf and syeniM thlzers wU.ti the OMaons' CtuS). Olr. J-ff Wa.ro pmSJcd. surf M'r. Jishn IM. HofoNH acted oa secretary. The mcilUnt* was uishted with a spetkdt from IMr. tv. A. Jdtiff. Who said lie ripoke not ua u mem ber of either club, butt In tthe Interest of hlnnnnv. lie was foMnwtal by Mr. Mlnter Wimberty and Mr. W. G. F. Price. Mr. Price MihmUdted tihe report nf '.he committee, Which was In effect that rile Joint committee favored tlie selection <rf n comnskito'.' of live from each oluh to nominate n ctralMaHe from the find .word to take the place of Mr. Walker, and k\ oaa* Mr. Gtvxlyear did not accept the numtnivtCon from the fourth w-ird the same cmnmlttre to iiom.nii.tr a canlhla o from ihtft ward. This rsmort to it with aome rgipaslilon, butt was adopttM, and rile otumiltee wet# out to mere, u rtlniill ir o:mmlltee from thie Good Govomnieiit CStfj ««rd make known to tthcen 'that rite report of tthe Joint committuo was acceptable in the Clllicn's Club. When Ute cotm- mtttna returned -they utmvuncttj that the import woa anetmllilo to the Good Gaiemnirnt Oluh. and rccomnsrmlitl the adnpdon of tthe mjvu-t. ttevciul BpenChe* were «»e\e on tthe vrijnt'!, tho intGN'tty of which favorrtj l-s adoplVm. but acme ooptsod ft. When the motion to atb -al wna put, however, M wait car- rt«l by a larwe majority. .Vnottter mo tion w»* then mode t#v*t the shalr op- l>aot rjie ceaTwntth’ie and give thutn tn- rerurtlont *o Mart at the Hotel Isinler sat »;M o'clock Hi morning, so that they emild agree noon such n -mmsrtons as they mhrtri doskre to submit to tho Joint cotrmthltee menMng at 10 o'clock. Another motion was canted for the club to meet tomorrow itiihl ntt g o'clock to hour the extort nf the com- nst'.tee Ht regmrvl to the i-indMatra «•- loots I toy dht' Jet lit me <lng. sol to raft- Ify or relo't the action of the ctitnmk- tee. Tho tr-'thir Him edjourtteil. The raestkw was toy no insans liar- tnonO-ma, a good many of the mmfhens v.'.mt'mr a tk-krt nnmtnuVvl then anil there, otid to fight the qttrstoon out to tho hlMer end. But the campramlie men were in the mnlorMy, nnl carrind m-erjvhlng their own way. » .was wevhei to the meeortg toy a rcCTmXtce StoU had been sent cut to see Mr. Goctlveor that they had petite nssur.ines that he -wtatM stot run. This glvoe the Joint cosnmltter two ntnAia- Hons to milc\ GOOD COVKRN'MBNT CLUB. A meetlrve of the Oooil Gmcmmenr Clift lost dkht waa cuttM to order by Ftw.ihmt Wt.'lkkxKWn. and artfr the reading and uftoruval of the nthnite*. President WIHInaham stated that he hait 'rectivsvl a telegram worn Mr. \f. A. Doedy, stating that fr business rew- mna he woukl kfk* to have bis name withdrawn. atM that the exe.’uUve committee had met. and after tvtvtMer- f tm Mbs tsMffuaS freak Hr, Uoodgt bad suagsakari ohe Itsta f Mr. W, A. Good- year for the «Mtvr. stud that Me Ocodyi-ar bad ewprv«"-l his sfilHiHfPaSs to moke the race on the Good Govern- mrn< Club's ikdcek The sner.»:loo cf Mr. Ooodyear'a nicne wsus gtteerrti with a hearty rrrurri of agwilause. and on mo tion ot Mr. J unes It. BtadM. Jr. the renal of (toe executive cnnmAtee waa adapted toy a rising vote. Mr. .v. A. Atten. dhKwnannf she eom- ml«ee appotntcl Saturday night to veal- on the .vcsnmiue* eppouSad toy the oppoavinn rhito and ascsefaln «sh*.t op- (ssstcon and wtout waa the gneurlSs of t&at copcsitkgk to either The ttofeflt or tolsofotm of ids' Goal Gotremmestt Clots, made a iCat-smat of tfo work of the ctmniAMee. Mr. Alien fuother tSMted when In formed thaa Mr. Dooly toed withdrawn Me name and the* Mi* essne of Mr. Ooodvrar bad been tuooritted, Ihe rt-ye ccteentiepsvs of the Cltitens' Ctvb eg. ftrwasvl a doufbt. based on rsano.,s whbfi had iVseM them, whether Mr. Goodyear would sens**. Mr. Atlsn sf vs Speed that Mr. Walker, ncm'nee ht the fhwt ward, serins: the difficulties under whMh ;h cosnmbte* labored, toad ten dered his lYtvtjcnaffon. which he (Mr. Alien) wius authorised U> prM-t# to tile oluh. Mr. Allen ithen tprusented a propa- altlon from the Joint committee, which wt*s as f Slows; "It is ber^toy agreed by the Joint ceirml-ttfi'co of the Gbod Oovemsnriit Club and -the Citizens’ OWb that they submit the folia viog prop-rStlon to Uwlr rorrototive clubs: "Tlie Good Goveromrni*. Club agrees to Accept the rcslgnatton of chetr can- dMaie for ajd-wwin from the first waul, the vaoancy ervtsted by «U reruns'. oi to be flllcd try a Jrint co.nsnlttee cf five fp->m each of (he two Clubs, In cjse Mr. W. A. Goodyear dots rot run on the itteket iput out by the Good Govern ment Club from the fourth ward, ihla vacancy alall he (filed in (hi some manner. Provided, the Citizens Club agrees l£>dt In case Mr. Gotody-ur re train* On Tie ticket, the Citizens' Club will nuppottf him. and crJy the vacancy in the first -wool shall toe MWJ." It was moved and secorded, and Af ter a full discussion, agreed that a committee of five, with plenary pow ers, be appointed to confer with a Ilk* committee from the citizens' club, and that the Good Government Club re main ID session Until a report of their commutes could be hud. Tlie committee retired, un.1 in about a half hour returned and presented tlie following report, which was unani mously adopted: "Pour commltue respectfully re ports that It has seen the committee from the citizens'.club, and dkes pleas ure In reporting that It has accepted the proposition laid before It by the Jolut committee. It was suggested by tho Joint committee tba each club be rtuuested to name a committee of five, with fuf. power to till the vacancy or vacancies which ay exl«t, under the figreemrr.'t, und that th-,- committee mvor tomorrow In Masonic Temple In the office of Arthur Dasher at 10 o'clock a. m. It Is understood under this agrvtment that th- citizens' and the Good Government Hubs shall have ouly oae ticket, and the members or both clubs Are pledged to support thv ticket." Th-* following committee was named by the chair to moot a similar cotnsalt- tee fro the Cltlzerw’ Club In accordance with this agreement: A. A. Allen, Arthur Dasher. A. U Wood. James H. Blount, Jr., and" .1. L. Anderson. Mr. AUen, on account of business en- gagemici-at, awked th-.iit his mime be dr-oped from the committee, but on mitlon the ehrh, by a rising vote re quested that hi- remain on the eom- nilt-tei as Ita chairman, and the com- milt*c stood as appointed by the clktlr and given nbove. The action of Mr. John M. Wu-lker. who In the Intt-.-e-'t of harmony and an ancootested eleritlon asked that his name be dropped from the Good Gov ernment Club'a ticket, was such as will endear him not only to the mem bers of that dub. but to all the people at Mncon, who have the Interests of the city at heart, and -who are quick to appreciate thin magnanimous action on the part of one who was willing to accept n nomination which would have entailed a personal sacrifice, as he was quick to surrender that nomination when he could do so In the Interest or the people of Macon. CITY NOTES. AmiMATTOX POSTOFFICE. ' ■ ■ ■ NO UNITED STATES COUR.-NO court was held yenterday by Judge Speer, court having been adjourned Siturdny through respect to the lamented Joseph E. Brown. IN NEW CARTERS—Mncoh Lodge No. 5 F, A. M. held Its hits; nice ling In the hxndtume new lodge lutll on Cotton avenue last night. The hall Is Iziialsome.y furnished and Is a credit to the older In Macon. CHRISTIAN’ ttOlMNOlO MINP- HEALIXtl.—In the Chr.sllail St'leui'8 muling I'tvmi, 'filrat street, next to Y. •M. C. A., Servians Tnewlay eveiiim: -it 8 o'ehx-k: tmi'tlng Thtirslay at it-SO p. in.: Ohio study I’ralav at 10:30 a :n. 8HB IS CRAZY'.—L!x*:e T'nlcy, a negro girl, was adjudged Insane yester «lay aflern-vm by n Jury who tried her on a writ of lunacy. She Is new eon- llned in Jell, ■avlui'e she w I rcru.a n un til room Is made for her In tlie asylum. KNIGHTS OF DAYltfx.-V largo immher of citizens ot Aotih Macon will moot at 1-111 a lull ton'gut lo form* a lodgt< <>f tile Knights of Datuon. Mr. 0. Z. daudom, form>rly on the local stuff of the Kvoa iig New*, will organ ize the lodge FATHER TIME IS WRONG-Some riting has gone decidedly wrong with tho city dock of late, und Instead ot striking 11 o'clock when It to 11 o’clock It strikes 10 and again at 12 o’dock It strikes 11, The wrong atrlklug of the clock has caused many people great In convenience, who hear tho dock strike and do not look at Its face. STOLE THE REG 1ST Bit.-Some time drier midnight on Sunday night a thief entered Putztd'a restaurant, which la upatatra over hi* bar. and •tele the «uh register. The thief or thieves couhl not open the resistor, »'.T cut u toox? through the brilom ami got all the money—about JT—out of It. There la no clue to the thief. The regis ter was found In the yard in tho rear of the restaurant. A FREE MAN—W,~J. Higgins, the young man who has b.-en contlued In Jail for several works, charged with being Implicated In the stealing ot Mr. Mens' diamond, was released yester day on a writ of habeoa corpus No opposition was raised to Higgins’ re lease, as uCI of the officials were satts- ilrd that he took uo part la the rob- la-ry. The aurrant agaiuut H^glns was ala> withdrawn, OW he la now Ires !? *V ** ,r * ^ phases. Higgins lias the besting of a gentlemau. He has nude a number of friend* here, all of whom believe In his Imtocrnce. llo was deejdy grateful to nM who assist ed tohn In obtaining his release. NEW BUHNIK.—A sueng steel girder bridge .* now bung put in place offer ihe Ylaut\H> sire,# cpuslng by the Oeti!Ml railroad. The span is ilt.y feet n length, w th brick abulmei.ta on elibcr ado, and Is said to bo ihe lavri. uviat durable and wtf.-st l.rdge on the road. Sir. Rstoei lltowa lua the twntract of putriag in the brklge, ami m.v* he w II have rinUhcd in a few days. This Is the bridge about wiileh so mu-b his ltoea si 1 1 far sev- oral years. The city onmy l has ■‘re*, olutwl" ami pastc-d ,cdintn-e after or- d nance and has sere rat t'mes sum- ni.aitsl the officials brf.iro the n-corder for Atllure to put the bridge In place. No further trouble is evitmiial now Hut a wnsog britlge lu» taken the Id ace of the ricktvy old affair that was formerly used. NEXIR0E8 RESPITED. Chattaravtfps, Tenn., Dec. 3.—Mopp end Woofm. the negroes condemned to die today for the murder of Marion R.tsa, a Wien keeper on December IT. ItM. mere not haugtd, though a big crowd crthenM oheut the county j.ul in snstcipaGrii of the double event. A respite hos been given In both c.is's unlit January 11, ISPS. Of. Fries’s Cream Baking Powdt* WssM*s Fair tligtoett Avsrg, PYTHIANKNIGHTS1HSESSION A Heeling iu Mncon Twlny IVhicli J.s of Croat Importance to tlie Order, TO EXEMPLIFY NEW 6ECEET WOKK Til*Secret Work of IlieOrtleraeCbnngcd by tlie Supreme Loilgc to Be Glveu Out Today—Seme Prominent Knlghle Are Here, A meeting of all district deputies of tlie Kn glit* of Pytliias will meet till* morning at 0 a. in. at Knights of I'y- lliias Hall, in this Cty, lo which all members of the order fn good stamling are invited. The meeting is called for the purpose of cxenipl fying the secret work of the order, which was radically changed hy the last Supreme Dalge. which met i.-> YVashlnjfton. The atteudauee at to day's rneef tig will be large and will be reprcseniaUve of ail portions of Geor gia. Hon. T. J. Carllu.t, at the request of file grand cliam-eller, will exempli!;. the work. Mr. Carling was a delegate to' the Washington m-‘ec':cg. AuTlit-r nutter to cornu before th - nit'ut.ng w.'U -he the report ot the com mittee on law, of w,1.0,1 Messrs L>. H. Woodruff and E. A. Colt,-a are iiietn- ben. The committee has prepared and will submit a new const.tntlOn for tint Grand I-otlge, aa wo.', as a constitution for subordinate -edges The grand chancellor will call atten tion M the needs of the order in Ibis state and sugg-st new modes of prose cui ng Us work aud strengthening tin.* order. 'Hie hour* for meetiug will be: Meet at 0 a. hi. and adjourn at 1 p. in. Meet at 3 p. m. and ailj >U-n slue die at -1 p. m. AnkWff thooa who will be present may be menlrloned Grano Chancellor lla.n iltou Douglass of Atlanta, (iraud Keeper of Htce.-ds and Seals W. Iveopold of Savannah. It. Citmhelm ot Lodge Secret aun the following well- knen'D pythana from differvut parts of Ihe stave; Atlanta—W. E, Algae. Augusta—C. Henry Cohen. AHuny—It. II. Wj:.--hi. ' Anic.-icus—S. B. Stanfield. Athens—Thomas 8. Mali. llrunaW.ek—W. E. DeUH.tricr. Hj! nbridge—L., P. Pat: eraou. Bljekslic-ar—E. Z. Byrd. Baxley-rB. H. Pattersou. ColuiriCius—Ju mp* M. Me Neill. 1 CcvVarUavn—B. 1-’. Aims. Oartorsvlile—L. It. G-lreutii. Cordele—T. L. Blackwell. Carrollton-Jatnea A. Bmnmorset. Cnthheri-O. A. Harry TMirlon—-BcnJ-rui n T. Sinclair. Ikilton—Charles L. Krelgman. Dii Pout—L. L. DnPout. Ikiwsoa—M. 0. Ediwavds. Jr. Kastman—J. E. Wooteni Fort Gaims-.N, H. Mel.en.Ion. G.itoc«v!lle—C. F. YY'. Guntlier. ‘ Guyton—W. S. Simmons. t Il.Mvk iw Ue—A. J. Abrahaiijs.'l llogansi-llle-J. F. Motley. Jesyp—John F. llluca. Josselyn—T. T>. Ross. Louisville—J. ,1. Keiih. ■Macon—Bridge* Si-ath. SFUen—E. W. Mo.nl Newnui—T. M. Giol tim. R ime—C. W. Uhilemvood. Savannah—Edward L. IToffmap. Sandersvllle—Lou's Cobim. Shcllman—lann M. YY’alti. Thom»*ville—F. M V.tuDykc. Tlfton—C. W. Fuiwoed. Wesi Point—J. A., lh-win. Wnycroeav—F. Fiekou. YVadley—T. It, ll'ues. BARNEY FERGUSON. The Funny Little Man In Hie New Play Will Re Hero Thursday. Comedian Barney Ferguson, known throughout play.golng America aa "the funny little man," has a brand new- play, u nplck and span novelty of a support .and a frerh manager. "Duffy’s Blun ders," s farce-eomedy of the rip-roaring, rattling order la the vehicle, the Four teenth Street Theatre Comedy Company la ri\p caption for a merry band of fa- moun associates and J. Wesley Rosen- quest, manager of the New York Bijou and Fourteenth Street Theatres and fa moos play "Blue Jeans" Is the oomedlan's nets- director. New scenerpr new stage material, new features and supreme ex cellence Is the season's watchword for this production, and now well It Is ful filled the public can Judge here on Thurs day evening at the Academy of Music. ALBA HEYWOOD COMING. There ar* few, If any. more versatile comedhuia than Alba Heywood, who ap peals at th* Academy of Music on Sat. urday afternoon and evening In "Edge- wood Folks" and "Down In Injlanny." Mr. Haywood's humor Is aiwaya refreshing, pure and rich with an Inspiration drawn from ak een sense of the ridiculous which Is never dull or at fkult. The qualities that Impress and attract In his acting are sincerity, tenderness and ptoyful humor. He la a com Milan that people are better for seeing and hearing, for one of the marked ctoeraderletlee of the pertonn- anea Is Us absolute freedom from the sllshtest taints of tho little Improprieties which have found for themselves ut.rt- buked recognition upon the stage. The specialties, of which there are many, are of th* tarns high order. personals! Dr. W. O'Datet of Twlggns eouty. prin cipal surgeon GeorgJv state penitentiary, la in th* city th* guest of his son. Dr. Mark O'Danlel. The doctor has for four years served th* state well In this ca- G icily and will aeon he succeeded by Dr. clntcah of Tbomasvllle. He leaves be hind Mm. however, a record to he proud of. It may be that the doctor will tike up his old work and farming Interest, or tngat* In aetlv* practice with hts son. Dr. Mark O'Danlel. In Macon. Mr*. J. U. Darrell the humane, good matron of Georgia's Insane asylum, pois ed through Macon last night on her re turn from Alabama, where she had been vlciUng her son, Mr. A 8. Oarncll and Miss Darnell. Everybody know* hire. Darnell as the good woman of th* asylum. Mr. B. O. Miller, « prominent lawyer of Columbus, was In the city yesterday. Mr. YV. B. Smith, who for the part two years has been with J. H. Herts, la now with th* Star Clothlac Company. Mr. Smith la one of"the moat competent and popular aalcacnen In the city. Capt. Gilbert V. Toms, an Influential and pc polar citizen of Savannah, after spending a few days In Macon, left yra- terday afternoon for hit home. Capt. George F. Colenno. .1 purai- nent hirdw.tre man t-t the Knat, rpeot F«mliy in Mjooo. Dr. H. ff. YV.iUfr. dentist. Ml Second street (over Solomon's jewelry store), Macon. G*. Cbause of the Name of Nebraska JlaB Bees MaiD. Washington, Dec. 3 — Yu order teas leaned at the pea ,iffie3 detiartmelit this afternoon duujiaj the name of the post-jfllce Uercto.-iire 'called 'Nt briska,” which town .« am the county se*z of Appoma«os cotiiiv, V*., to “Aii|io- mattox." Some iwoeks age a g'.-*a: stir ivas ere- jbxl over the act:»a of tho p e-tolBce officials n cha 1,-ng the u.titia of ibo old iiostolDco- t:t Ap.umtiox tkfjrt House, three a'Ica from Nobmska, to “SniYooder.” As thx #.u the lu-.it r.- cal place tvhera <J*n. I.tw etpliulabd to Gen. Grant, old tv -n was mail-i u the new n..roe lt.12at.is of Its atug(s> tlvoncsg. The roam.u fop the ehauu- wa« th a: Some ‘.'mo ag> too nhl Appo- mat.tox court heuve was burtt-l tl.w n and .a new court bons? waa Im.lt a: tho town of Nooraoka, 'a Appomattox county, which ajoa-ue ri.a e-mis..at. It Is the ctiawm in Virgiitli to linn a county sivat Mlled liy :h.- mans uanif as the count/, arid the jKiatoirig.) <!e- parunoat no: desiring to have two “Ap- poma.tlox" postofhuetrt, chinged tho naane of Hie old court house posiollico to "Surrender." The name "Appomat tox" could not Ik- applied to the now po.itoffice at Nebraska unt 1 a new [Kwimastcr wag oiuailteioned for the place, and this twas done a few days ago, so according to present intentions :he oltl potitofllee where I.ee surren dered Is to continue to be called “Sur render" aud the new pogfoflice at Ne braska. la to lie called after the name of the coimty—"AppomaMex.” THE BANKING JUDGE. It le Decided TMat a Supreme Court Jus tice Stands Highest. .Washington, Dee. : 3.—The supreme court today announced Ur unanimous belief that between an associate Justice of that bench and the judge of the district court of the United States the former Is the ranking official. Chief Justice Fuller stated the matter at the opening of the court today. Several weeks ago ex-Attor- ney General Garland, as counsel for La fayette Hudson, moved the court for leave to file a petition of writ of man- damns directed to Judge Parker of the United States court for the western dis trict of Arkansas. Hudson had been con victed In Judge Parker’s court of assault with Intent to kill and sentenced to the penitentiary for five years. Justice.White, issued a writ of-error and supersedeas In' the ease, the defendant to file a bond of *5.000. Judge Parker refused to release Hudson pending the decision of the writ of error, whereupon Mr. Garland made the motion referred to. Chief Justice Fuller announced today that the motion had bcc-n granted and the writ was ordered to be Issued, being made returnable on the first Monday in January next. THROWN INTO the LAKE. Disastrous Wreck of a Delaware and Hudaon Train. Whitehall. N. Y„ Dee. J.-Traln No. 4 c.n the Delaware and Hudaon railroad which ’eft Montreal at 9:10 o'clock this morning, was thrown from the track one mile north of Port Henry tunnel at about 1:20 o'clock this afternoon. The train consisted of a matt and express ear, bag- gnge car. smoking car, emigrant car, pas senger car and drawing room, car. The engine did not leavo the track, but the tender and the mall and express cars went crashing along the embankment and plunged Into Lake Champlain. One end of tho smoker also went Into the water. The emigrant and passenger cars left tho rails, but fortunately their mo mentum was checked and they remained on the bank. The drawing room car wan only partly derailed. The express tries, senger and tho mall agent went down with their cars and were drowned nnd several others narrowly escape^ the same fate. A number of persons received In juries. but none ore likely to prove fatal. THE BONDS PAID FOB. The SUmiant Syndicate Has Made Full Settlement. New Y'ork, Dec. 3.—The Stewart syndicate has completed ‘tthe paymenlt o< the gold to the sub-ttrensuTy for the now 360,000.000 bond issue. There wub deposited today 31.278,615, milking a total of 350,409,425 paid Into Ihe New Y'ork aub-itreTsury as follows: Prin cipal, 342,850,000; premium. 37,402,878; Interest, 3156.647. The amount of gold pad elsewhere is 38,311,321, of which the principal Is duo tto follows: Chl- ongt), 32.350,000: San Francisco, 32,030,» 000; Philadelphia, JTiKAOOO and Boston, 31,250,000. The premium to be paid at the siib-troasurles outside of New York in ridtimtcd At 31.135.621: total proceeds from Hhe stle of bonds will be 358,520,- 747 In gold. The February Issue net ted 358.660,915. AcoordtoS to (he ad vices the payments have been practi cally completed In other cities and every dollaa- of god thus dome from ■the bavdrs, the trust companies und private sources. UP IN BUSINESS. T HAT’S where we are all the year round. The pub lic appreciate our hard efforts to please our patrons. They recognize the excellence of our stock and like our business methods. As Men’s and Boys’ Outfitters our popularity has risen to a steadily growing, gaining success. Handsome Suits and Overcoats, well made and per fect fitting, Nobby Hats, Pretty Neckwear, Suspenders, Underwear, etc., abound here, presenting true pictures of latest fashions, constantly lending beauty to our stock at prices to meet the stringent times. Pay us a visit. Charles Wachtel, 515 CHERRY ST„ MACON, GA. EVERYBODY SHOULD READ THIS. 558560 CHERRY STREET, MACON, GA., Having just bought for spot cash their, entire stock con sisting of Chamber Suits, Parlor Suits, Carpets, Rugs, Mat tings, Oil Cloths, etc., are prepared to sell to their customers and the public in general this immense stock cheaper than can be bought in any house in the state. (fog PqpIop Saits, tiepq fine,« » » $20.00 gntiqae (Jhambep 5uit, 3 pieces, - $10.00 itopge flppn Rattan « * « $ 1.75 These goods can’t be matched in America for the price. Remember, all goods purchased, not proving satisfactory, will be exchanged. i Mir iii nw. DEATH OF EMMETT BROWN. Crllllu, Deo, 3.—(■SpooUtl.l—The »ad notvs was received today that Mr. Km- uiot.t Bmivn bad died at the Grady Hos pital In Atlanta and tlie rema ns will bo brought down to Griffin this after noon and bo Imr.od here tomorrow. Mr. Brown was a former resident uf th!* city nnd was well known by nil. Ho loaves a wife end many fr onds to mourn the loss. NEARLY KILLED BY A CONVICT. Richmond, Va., Dec. 3.—George N. Har ris who la serving n term In tho penlten. ttary here for horee stealing, and who waa employed In the tobaoco factory In that Institution, today attacked with a piece of Iron pipe Pleasant L. Read, tho manager of the press room. He dealt Read several murderous Nows, and but for the Interference of other convicts, would have kilted him. Read bad report ed Harris for stealing tobacco. M'BRIDE REMAINS ILL. OrCumjbui. 0., Dee. 3—JvCin Mc Bride, the president of the United Mine Workers, Is confined to) Ms bed, having suffered a relapse from the nicotine poisoning of throe weeks ago. Awarded Highest Honors—World's Fclr, •DR W CREAM BANNS POV/DIR MOST PERFECT MADS. A pure Gripe Cream of Tartar Powder. Free from Ammonia, Atom or any oihtriiuMttoni. 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. | GEORGIA, Bibb County.—Under and by virtue of the terms of the decree : rendered In tUe superior court of said i county of Bibb. In the case of J. S. McTIgbe & Co. et al. vs. the Ma con Construction Company et al. on -tlie intervention of the New York Security and Trust Company, trustee for the bondholders foreclosing mortgage against the Macon und Bir mingham Railroad Oompuay, on the 17th day of November. 1893, und a sup plemental decree nendraod Mhe rfitiv day of November, 1894. the under signed as special commissioner, will ae® at public auction to (he highest bidder, in front of the court house door In the city of Macon, county of Bibb, and state of Georgia, between the hours of 10 o’clock a. m. and 4 o’clock p. m. on 'the second Tuesday In Jlanuary, 1895, too following prop erty of slid Macon atul Birmingham Railroad Compauy, to-wit: All of the property and franchises of the said Macon and Birmingham Rn 11- road Company, the same being a standard gauge railroad constructed and in actual .operation from Sofkee, In said county of Bibb, to the city of La- Grange, la the county of Troup, In said , stato of Georgia, and being ninety- seven and two-tenths miles In length; ! and thence projected from said city of LaGrange to toe Alabama Une, to gether with aS the equipment, side tracks, stations and any and all other rights, privileges and appurtenances thereof, as set out In said decrees, reference to which Is hereby made according to the term* of said decrees for further particulars, both as to the property to be soil and toe terms of the sale; said property will be told as an entirety and for cash. The success ful bidder will be required to pay 525.- 000 In cash within one hour after said property Is knocked down to him; nnd 375.000 in cash within twenty-four hours after confirmation of said sale; the balance of the purchase price must he paid In slx-ty days from datetif con- 1 -niatk-n. cither in cash or outstanding tinds, and overdue coupons of said 3 ulroid company. The rolling-stock purchased from tho 1 nlted States Rolling-stock Company t - toe said Macon and Birmingham lit.!road Company and being about I 490 In number, wilt be sold ut toe *;me time, and along with the Macon und Birmingham Railroad Company for cash: which amount of cash will be' lo addition to any amount of cash hereinbefore referred to-aceording to the provisions of said decrees specif ically covering toe gile of said rolling- stock. reference to which Is hereby made. Said sale la made subject to con firmation by the court. Fob Limber ijUritoulars regarding the property to be sold and th? term* of.eale. all persons arc referred to the original decrees now of file In the clerk's office of the superior court of Btbb county. Macon. Go. Copies of these decree* may be found at the offices of toe New York Security nnd Trust Company. 4<i Wbff strew:: and Hornblower. Byrne & Taylor, 45 Will iam street. New York. ISAAC HARDEMAN, SpecHl Commissioner. LEGAL SALE—COTTON SEED MILL AND GINNERY. By virtue of the authority gran,el oy Judge C. C. Srni-ti. in ihe matter of J. C. Shannon et aL sgitnsi Elite Ttlbott. secretary and treasurer, « al, pending In Twiggs nuperior cwibt, the vnder- algsKld will sell at public outcry bfeiro Uhe court house door In Macon, Bibb county, Georgia, during the legal hours of sheriffs Bales on the first Tuesday in January, 1895, according to toe terms hereinafter stated, all the real and per sonal property of the Twiggs oil and Fertilizer Company, consisting of all Its right, t'ttlfi and Interest in and to What real curate in Jeffcrsonvllle.Twiggs county, Georgia, deeded to said corpo ration on the 15th day of Decemiber, 1892, a Ascription of which -nay be found in book S, folio 436 iu the cleik’s office of Twiggs superior court; also all 'the rights, title and tnterest salil corpo ration has to the real estate deeded to it on th 19U- day of Septembr, 1892, oa may be found recorded In book S, foli.xi 437 and 438 of toe same office. saM last property being in Jeffrsom-lUo, Twiggs county, Georgia, and being that deeded by the Macon, Dublin anil Savannah Railroad Ccrnpiny. Also, the following ponsonad property: One hydraulic pr>*3 with fifteen steel plate boxcu; two flftytCwo hentons:: one set of four-high tthlrty calendar crushing rolls; mo dl- reot-aietlng steatm cake former; one Hall duplex-acting stleam pump; one No. 2 "Climax” huller; two 106-saw lintors. with feeders nnd condensers; one bant) screen with elevator, et.;; one combina tion reel and shaker; one cake breaker; one cake grinding mill. French bunr cones, two six feet by six feet se.-illng tanks with fixtures: one reclving j.iuk; on holdlnr tank for pressure pump, with nil n««6»ary pipe connections; one porti Me cako taible. and all shaftings, pulleys, hangers, bearings, couplings, collars. CMnJter Shafts, elevatom anti conveyor* complete for a fifieen-ton ell mill: one sixty II. P. “Talbott" station- fJY •kle-tratik engine, and one eighty H. p. “Talbott" ptert return tubular boiler: one fertilizer mixer; one revolv ing reel; one set of crat-tons twite; one 43 too runner Aesop’s stone corn mill complete: one fifty-ton railroad track scales, wlib 34-foot platform; one four hundred pound platform scales; on? six hundred pound bale and barrel scabs, and two regulation trucks; also „ne complete ginnery, cone tiling of four sixty-saw "Eagle" gln3, with foolers nnd condensers: on* Thomas d'rect act- Irg steam prere; one seed cm ton eleva tor tomnlete: one five-ton w.igm scale: also on? forty H. P. "TaJbiri’ ntaMon- ery engine foenfier crank), a ml one fifty H. P. return tubular boner (Talbott): also any other property of said body not V:i>n mentioned. Irasuraqte, chose* In ac‘ ! oti. eftc. Th? property is in li-st- class order, l-avfng been used but bitle. This property belter nervy and expeq. elv? to tr-ve. remains at Jeffersinvl’.ls, Ga.. where tt may be seen at any time. The tit me of toe sale of f'i : .t plant (which w ill be offered as a whole). :'nxt w!!' lake place without having the prop erty at the pliee of stir. \re as follows: One-tolrJ cash -. ov.e-thlrl in flat*- days, nr I V. ao-e In one hundred in - tyenty e : iy«--',lic to remain fn toe verdur .in ti) mi t.b? mimhM? morrey ( S paid: also, the htgiiev. bid made is subject to the confirmation by the court at Ba-:man, Ga.. on Jtmusrv 8th. 1S95, aC which place ami time Oie undersigned Is re- ouitvd to make h'.s re-o--. F' r further Information parties lnt?re«st?l or par ries desiring to bay may cal! on any c* toe- a-oekhoioere of -ne conv-viy or tba attorneys hare of the pirttei In the mob ter. c. R COLBERT. Temporary Receive. Macon, Ga., Dec. L UJL n ~y,