The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, December 11, 1894, Image 2

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r THE MAUCUN TELEGRAPH: TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 11, 1394. CARLISLE EXPLAINS HIS PLAN WILL MAKE THEIR OWN TERM*. 1(8 Object Ijj to Provide an Elastic ' Currency and to Redeem Greenback*, WILL MIKE USE OP SILVER. suit* B«nki Will Bo Rn«lN< to Act Under the Uw-N« Will labmit * Draft «* lha Bill to the CoichmIUo# Todo|r* / W**h!nj5ton, Deo. l(L-6eorctaTy Oar- in axpltlnlttg to l tho Jiouao oom- m.ttco on buikin^' and currency today Iris proiwaed plan for a now tanking law, ta'.A that one gnmt u dm MB go ot it was'Umt it would ifuriririli an eimtlo currency. The enUra matronal bank de posit would not bo Ulleil up to Hie limit of tiie pim until ithe business of tbo country required it. Under (die pres ent eystem. If a nntlonal bank desired to retire Ita olroutetlon it rouot send tb dm tretisury lawful money of tbo United HUifes of tbo requisite amount, Init '.t was no* allowed to -witlidmw Ibis amount from circulation under six inooths. Under Hie now plan & bank can nitre its circulation today and increase It tomorrow. Mr. Welker <Ropubl!cnn) of dlnsea- rbutntts twanged Ho know wbrtitior Mr. OsrUOUt bad druwn a bill embodying bl* vtoWe. Mr. Ourkslo sa d bo bad a skeUti of suta a measure, and lie promt sod to furnish (llio outinniCtuo with a omnplcto bill as soon as bo bad perfected tbo draft lie bid dictated. Mr. Oarllala took up hie suggosion tbm« “no national tank mono stall bo of Its* denomination Hum ton dollar*, anil ell note* of thu yimo denomina tion to l«o uniformly dcalffMd; Imt tanks desr.ug ti> redeem mlioir noun in w»ltl insy Imre them nxido payatri* In Stmt coin, tln< setinsitry of .tint tnus- ury to Imre <i illicitly to keep on liaml toady for tamo ui«>n njtpUaitlon a re- sane of l/l.ttrit t»U« for nidi bulking umoontioii hiving etroutadicu." Tills HUggsatlou, be said, would bavo 1ln> etTr.it nf pine tig (he rtlwr u-rtltl- cates of snvill denomination* 'n cteeiila- tion. 'IVie lilou win Hot to tsnio iiu- Blotuil bank utrir* of less diaiom.na.tlon than ten tkriius. 'fib « woubl force tibo ]SH>|||0 To mil for the si her rcrtlthnto* which were now plbsl tip In tbe treas ury. Tlte s*rer orrtlfloale* were, of onuMr, roibvui.vbte In s lvrtr iloitnrs. fie lNiIloved itdnvt Hbe unttw Issued under tlte new system woubl 1st kept on u parity with gold. To air. Hperry (Drnmoret) of Cm>- mwtk-ub LMr. OarlW® sold bis plan eon- Humiliated trim ultanulte retirement, nf fcrnnflmoks mil isSn, tamed uiiter the htamnaii lmw. sml tth.sm w«uM itira tm no cither papor of Wio gnvmuneiw. ro- dufmalble In COM. “We «im>t irium bo on it silver ta ils,'' said Mir. Hperry. “No," sitil Mr. Csrilrto. “on a nold atr. Hprtcy also waiXrrt to know If. ftliould She time river Come when thrro r.r-an no paper of Ole government rc- 'LonmaMo In gold. (the debt* of tbo gov- rmrrmnt would not Iw PI Id In silver. Tto tihU .Mr. OarJfalo replied that there would tot 6® cwnigth silver to do tills. Kurttamiuco. tils debts of Ihe aovsrn- inetft were tnM in huge bill®. The sli ver was needed for wmll rein. Submi lary tairii was piled up In triio ImnkH by (mslMtiwm. Tbe tranks enuld not pay It. out, mid they aenb it to Worthington for mlwmntlon In note* of targe denamlna- (.on*. Tim treturnry dtaatfiaMqg found .niai|d»r»blii dllfloulty In getting this til Bley fcuo eltvulaltUm uaraui, anil 'he mvretary UhoturKt tihctv would sheroftire tbo no great UnMd for sliver In pay- merit of goverumen* debts. Tatting lip ht« suintr’Htlon that tbo r'lreuKelim of male ti.urks be exempt front Kaleral tiuxutUm. UOdtr eerutln condKiaas. dLi\ CarlMe said that t,beo- rotfcsWy bo btftno eh.it riho govom- Inrut bad r*> rUHt to tnx rtttito b.rnlie, ultlrough biro Hiuiromo Ciuut bad bold bluw H wait perfectly legal. Ho Uiouglit <Visit it iiiWhi bo a goad thing, bowvwer, to rettdn she tnx. but it win ntie rinitni- lion of the pMO ruiggruterl by Mm to lesson governmental Inlerrierenoo with Che Ivriike ns far n® powUrlu. ft was oanteiit.'rl try Mr. Cntibuo, in inmr to sovend atitatloue, that It watt I we wiry to give tbo autlsrrlty, as was ivrntreivi'loiterl In ills plan, to Inipeie u (ax on circulation of snuo tanks if they till nut otimely with triio condl'.lons liiaHmd by I'edoml Inrv. 1*li!ir was the oiuy way the MMnrr department died ,.r ccnviriling eweiniul Imtike wlUoh hud rsfuiad to comply witih the previsions of t'h® law wplwiMtlU to iHum. Mr. Otrltslo mVl (hat ho bellvod that tlM sial® books were levmwv for th* iiottis i,f the pi'tel® tar loo*l purisrs-s. rile beltered the pkw* would gtve noUcl id LtaridXT tb ibo ckwunM in the mnd lUmrtcts. Ho mill lie wouM return Uv nnrresr and rwut to the cononltti'o a r nnipWt* it raft uf bit bill rents dying bts i-urrcosy (dan. •Wortd’a 1-Vrtr ting. CaUftienia Mld- -a!liter Kulr meet. VMt.li rbre highest botkn at lioht. Dr. Price’s Cream ltak- lng 1 Vsne-p itrariVies Itaifirpnanb from tbo Qnslt Isikes to the Hirblc. l.'iVH MEM WElttl KU.UGD, IVsHhlnttoo. N. Cm Doc. 10.—ExAtsyrr l.\ M. fdiont's Stem mill was w redo it this immiing u< 7:SO by triio exidoston of u boiler. The ititak snavtonsi window* it'll utostodjig all ovvr town and ora* Siuard live nitww in trim oauntry, Tlw buruttnc l«>n»r was blown Into a thou- ..nv.1 pkvre Tbe otther borirm wore dUptaesd. betar (brown fifty foot. Vurte of dw Jreuwork wero rimnm bleak* tiway. d.wuallsluog evoryttitng Wr lhetr ),aOi. Mr. Hhoett. (Sis owner, bad lust gnus into tSw bollN'-rocKn (a find the reason for trim tali of otceum. Th* wultsr was iiw. tu»l trite engiottor turnrel eel o tld writer. The evpioslon wss tnu an- larmau*. air. Short, the onglnesr. *too IX the flrnm-u seal a dmymau were kflltd and two artiec ui<emlivsa went In- iured* The tiotaris of two uf Uia dsul moanrer* tesHbly broken up ual rrnlti- 1 atari. Tbera was bo boiler Insurance. Mr. tthme. had Ms ICo kasnrei for 1X5.- 000. Tbe engineer tad an tnsuuronea of moo. A hoar 250 men ore thrown out of rm- j. .ivenenrt. snrt « in rude iwll hanssmwr tha twa Mr. Bbcrt starrel with noth- t -e. and has b«ew ibreo rimes burmsl . .n. ot.l um i.- .Bv h.ul a taller 0) sxpiod*. A tree each mtafortuna he built a tatter miH and rrespncol. Ho was w-otvji fikUt* 1 iH* wlU be buried writrii Masonic bom os. THUitB WAS MO UTMCiriNtl. M.otwomsry. Ata. Mao. 10.—A tas-rlM to (bu Adieitrinr trem drove H«k Clerk* I-ISUVO'. gptaklng ot tbe M<w- • Mn (rouble ra «»•* county ran-* that Haitflh and ltrunscn. aoaawd of killing Dink In tbl* county. ««i\ol rynnrina tion. Rnnizon is tn Jut and Bmltb «s- lepri while on Mb way to ML Kvcry- Juri Is uuk-t, and (here bae been uo I) levhing. U m as reportod. Coal Miner* and Min* Operator* Act la Harmony. and operative* Intern tale board of arbi tration met today to decide whether or hot the scale adopted about a year ago, and which was to bo In force until next May, should b* broken. Aa a result of an all-day (csslon, the question was dis cussed until \V> p. m., when the. follow, lu gresolutlon vrjs unanimously agreed to: “Resolved, That the Interatito contract and agreement on mining rate* from July J». LISI, to May. UK. be anil tbe came I* hereby abrogated so far relates to the Pittsburg district, taking effect on and after MOnday,*tweember 17.“ The adoption of 'ho above atmply gives th* Pittsburg operator* who. signed the Interstate agreement from any obligation as to price and will enable thorn to meet the competition of- those who refuse to sign It. In other words, the Pittsburg DPSTMpf* are now authorised to return homo and moke the best term* they can With their miner*. It 1* also stated that the miners ask td that tbe operator* .lie released from thla contract, and assigned ns a reason that It would result In giv ing’ them more work. The mooting was harmonious and It wu* stated that two Pittsburg coal companies that had fused to sign th* Interstate agreement had been mining coal for about CC cents per ton while others had been compelled to pay O cets per ton, and In this wuy the trade has been captured. K0A8TED AI.IVE, Jaworek Touched a Live Wire and Wan Kloctrocutcd. New OrlftlJis, La., Dec. 10.—J. P. Jaworek. one of the largest- furniture il-ai-ra of this city, was acddent-lUy electrocuted last night-by touching an electric wire hanging down on the street from an urn lamp Tho accident ocounud ulxnft 7.30 p, m., ut tho cor ner of Canal und Dryades sueets, two of the principal streets of Ulo city. The wire had fallen heroes the trolley wtr-s of tho Orleans Traction Company, und burned through, the uEtte fading to tho ground. Juworek saw the wjru hanging down and attempted to pifsb It sable wlfli aa umbrella Which lie was cur rying. The wire touched hlu clothes lust us ho pineal his right foot on Uio street car track. This complied n circuit, and Jilwurck fell semunfn* to the gniuntl. Th«» were huge crowds -walking tho etdowuiks at tho Ume, and hearing ht* screamy aescnib|cd about him. Ha was writhing <m tho ground un.t- ble to extricate himself from the per ilous poslUon, bht they were unubia to render him nny assistance until it was loo late, and Uo wan literally roasted TANNER YETEHANS RESOLYE. WW HlW'f HU YTriH IllWttliy UMnU'U to death. The current wum ultiinatoly turiMvt off and Uie body rd«wed from the Altai wire* It wail found that the left aide of tho face, lot/, oye, nose niul Cwehoad had received -the fall fore© ot th© current, wmi hln bruin was com* pfkftuty lAiked In his I»< nil. The body wus removed to the murgue and largo numbers of people Vevlewed tile re* nuitne, but tbo body was wwlt IdiMitlfled until this mtornlnir, when k wan found thrtt laundry morkn on his Mnon boro u capltfU H J. 837,” which corrrepoudied with a fdrnllnr number on tfie Troy Uiundry Ikt us belonging to the do* ceused. WILL Kirn* FltOM MOBILE. Ntfw Move on the Part of tho Loulnvlllo . * , lend NMflrrtBi. P.vniineoli. Fl«., Doc. 10.—Nc^tloo has Iw'en Klven that an or about January 10 fMkdt mdleailhni will bo toad* to Gov ernor Ml Mi HI &>r letters fnitenh ftnvnft- lmc a chanter k> th© Gulf Transit Com- piuTiy. with pensnA.ola ns 1(h phtc© of buiilncm, and n OlpHlI mock of $200,000. The orgivnlT^iitlon at this cotnvpauy in a part «r tfve plan of the LoutsvUle and N’.idtivlU# It i !]Mv;ul CcinuMimy b> Ineresno the export und nnpot<taxto© of (hts'jwttt M. IL^mdtlh. ut th© l/nttttvMta ami Z^RiihWlle ItntHroad Company, will b® prMddi*m*t of tho Gulf TnaiJ^lr. Cbm* l*iny;,*f. W. Urueo will be \dco-prcdl* Uorat* and W. 11. Reynolds i\Ui be oee* roUtry rust trensurer. TJnSo gMtltinon up* all rarnmn of LoiiJctvllle, Ky. The ormupany will bo authorized to buy, oeU «i-nd exjpart oalke. hvmbei*, tlimhr, ntarea, BMnalos. iron ctn other op)s ami cWWr domestic B>roUu(V« and merohan* dlse. They will aJ&> Import itug-ar, hard woods, iron and o8hor onw ujm! other foreign products and fnerahcunillse. Tho campainiy will take the pluco uf the Ex port Coal Conrpany. OAUVEY FOUNT) GUILTY, Tramp* Must Not Expect Lodgings From tho Astors. Now York, Dec. 10.—The trial of John Garvey, tho tramp who three weeks ago was found sleeping In tho laundry room of Mrs. Astor on FUth avenue, and af ter having boon fined for disorderly con duct. was indicted for uttomptod bur* Star, was begun today beforo Judge FUsgornld in goneral scNdons. The judge seemed annoyed at tho offOHg to mag- rdf y this petty trkil. Bsatdaa tho mv. oral attorneys who hiul boon sngngad by tho Hoconler to defend Garvey there were present more than &. dozen newspa per reporters, who completely filled tho enclosuro at tho left of tho bench, while tho largo room was crowded with epocta- tow. The defense, it was announced, would l»o tbb alleged Insanity of tho tramp. The Jury Into this afternoon re turned a verdict of ''guilty of unlawfully entering the house of Mrs, Caroline As- tor.° The prisoner was romanded untU Thursday for sen tones. Goid or stiver or both, who* shall our n/nwy In*? JVkmftotiista aiul mouomet- aWts!rt alflo> prrtfv«r Dr. PHoft Crcmu QiaUmr Powder to ana* tttwr. SEVEN TERSONS DROWNED. Flvo Went to tho Reacuo of Two Unfor tunates. Desmolnes, Is,, Dta KX-News reached here tonight of tho dreaming of sevea persona oa Satunloy ©t tho town of Jdttleton, in Independent county. Georgo and Hannah Cook went skating oa tho *nWl pond near tho village and on Uietr failure to return scorch was begun. A cro«»t gathered around on alr-holo through wditch It was supposed the chil dren had fallen, when suddenly the Ice gave wwy and twelve puioM were (pre cipitated Into the water. Seven were res cued by hystanders, but tho other five were token out dead. Tho remains of tho Cook children were ulao found. The dead are: Fred H«nk«. John Morton. George Roberto, r S. H. Hanks. George D. Floaa. 1 » George Cook. lionnah Cook. *t ' SUMMERLIN IS DB A it , On© of Thornton's Accomplices Ras Been Arrcatcd. Atlanta, Doc. IQ.—W. T. Summerlin, who killed Buck Thornton In self-defense Frt- diy night, la dead. Thornton ahot Sum- tnorllu, after which the latter a tabbed and •hot his assailant. tiummcrlln's mother, who ta 1(<0 years old. Is dylhg from tho shock. Ram Cole, supposed to have been one of Thornton's sccompllc^a was arrested today. He mys he can prove an alibi. Jock BSaBiop, another sccompUca k still at Urge* tice hast Ronnm caught. Wttii Worthy Taut Dec. 10.—John Phillips, the ktst one oho men want ed tn cvmnaotion \\ith tihg Creek Pr.i.u rv^ibso*. was at L^ng- >*»•-*w. TVjom, to-kiQT: und jolted here. They Will Not Call Appomattox by the Kamo of Surrender, as Proposed- WILL PETITION TIIE PEESIDEST They Ilef-.rd (k. cli.It,. of 3am. a. an IssaU (« Ihs Soldi.*, of llotls limla—Ttujr Wsst Anodicr Cbs.g. Ke(|, Waablnytoo, Dec. 10.—At a regulor meeting tonight ot Encampment No. 69 Union Veterans' Legion, un organ! zatlon at veterans who served two years or were sooner discharged by reason ot wounds or disabilities—bat- tlefleld eoldJers which Corporal James Tuniu-r j, oommamler, us well Xs nntlonal commander— the followlns resolutions were Introduced by Commo dore William H. Mills and unanimous ly adopted without debate: “Resolved, That Encampment No. 63 Union Veterans’ Legion considers tho change ot the name of the hIMorio village near which. Geo. Robert E. Leo surrendered all that was left of tho gallant, exhausted, famished Army of Northern Virginia to Gen. U. S. Grant arid tbe magnanimous Army of the Potomac, April 9, 1SG5, from Appomat tox to Surrender as an insult to tho memories of Grant and Lee and ail tho departed heroes of those armies from Manosms and Bult Hun to Appo* mu-ttox, ns -well os to the survivors of these armies, and as an unnecessary ■hunrillalilon do the men who surren dered there la good faith, accept**! the hospitalities of the shelter teats, tho bkinkels, the rations, tho canteens of Union Kuridlers, and have been good citizens ,)nce; und that we will nevef know or call the memorable ground by another name than Appomattox, not permit It to be so called within our hearing without protest; (hat, with out knowing nor desiring to know who lias been responsible for the chuaigo, but “with tnallce itowunl none and charity for all," b copy of Gils resolu tion to bo forwarded to the prcwldc-nt of the United {Rates, with the request that ho nxikn roctommondatioa there and transmit it to the post muster-gen- cra'i; that a. copy bo furnished the agents of the Southern Assoclaned I’rev-H und the United i'ress, and other presa uuaoclatlons with the request that It lie mn over their wires with the view of obtaining tho souse Of the press of the United Stuitoa and nf American sol diery an u> the propriety of revIiunBo of tho name of tho village where the IKistollIce Is lwxtted from- tiurre-nder to App.imttox, whatever .tho place be cariled where tho county court house Is now toeqtod. anil that a.copy be nlso farwanded to the commander of the natlonai encampment of tho Union Vet- eraOB’ Logtou. ‘‘Hesolvcd, Tholt the commander of this encampment Is requested to ap point a committee uf dye to present a ropy of 'these resolutions to tile presi dent of tho Untied States." BACKlriD A JEvVKLKY STORE. Hold Work Dono By Durglars In an Iowa Town. Oolwem, la., Dec. 10,—T.h© iitore of Hen ry Bole© of Fayette, ttie' ftiajng jeweler of thin part of tho state, wxxa early this morninif robbed of IIT.000 worth of Jewelry and $800 In money. The burglary was ono of tho boldest ever perpetrated la this port of th© stato. There wero threo in tho deal as far ail can bo learned. Two entered tho store • while tho third held a tonjn, which carried tho burglars. A heavy wagon wus used. Tho third man also acted as watchman, keeping a look out for tho pollco. The Wagon was back ed up on tho sidewalk la front of the store. Tho entry won mado by cutting tho Plata glass window, ^lie safe was blown open and the contents placed fn a nek, tho entire operation taking but a few minutes. After thoy obtained tho spoils the robbers coolly stepped into the wagon, driving slowly at llrst, and the* rapidly into tho country. A 'posso is in pursuit. (MrSS PARIS PARDONED. 8ho IlteJd Deon Sentenced for Killing a Seducer. •Raleigh, N. Cj, Doc. 10.—L©uU Ptiris,. n girt IS yearn of age, who won non- tencel 4n «MUrch, M, to flfoeen yaira In ttie 8in lb pcinttetzikury for anansflnigh- ter. %va» 4bday pmVloned t»y Who gov ernor. Mtas 1 \iriH kllloxi n young main in Qicr native county—Jleudorson— about twelve mvavltie v»«o bCaiuso T»v> cnv.ukitrtl rcporlM reileaUng upon hei dhtimclcr. Her «nv»thor hwrd of th© reports sntt rent far tih© >*Dung man. He cajmo nnd tnnldo ntatemcmits to tSie mother, frrtt* ly wQsrttMlf ’upon ttho duunakr of kte girl. /Hhe gtrl ovcrthcanl tho remark© anni In a. moniont of frenzy, nmbctl ut>on her accuser mil ahibbrii Whn d*a <h© tun.rt. Hh© wtm oinvlctodi of iron* tftuttfitir «uM aonlCTiotAi to slftoen years.. Tlh© Kkog'R D&USttwe as\d ^ih« etate tfoarG ctf <«"rv» r»Wo», camestiy •work ed Mr «th© panJon. i * Wrthout tmee or fa$nt of adultenv- tion Dr. Prtvre’e Raking ri>wilor at- ftfll&a in Ua nsakeup the Weal o< per fect purity. think they have iraUBY. Cbloogo Police Arrest a Man of the De faulter's Description. Chicago. Dec. W.—At U o'clock tonight the police arrest©! a man answering the descriDtion of Samuel C. Seeley, who cm* brszled |9S4A» from the Shoo and Leather Bank of Now York. The police are con fident they have the light man. BATtRErrr on the stand. Oolpftufc&k S. C.. Doc. 10.—Ttie Dor- rout poatoffibo cocrop'.P.’jcy trial l« »tlH Ui progyx'oa. Tho cose •will probably ivech tme Jury fomorow. Barrett hlm- mvf wns placed cm tho «*iuul And donlAl twurly oil the ohargea brought «gulnvt him, olChv'Ugb he had previ ously ■aokn-nwiedxvAl Che cNiUCfitphy of usttiy vLurnglngr cthcro no Slid own. KILLED BY AN OFFICER. JackeuiwiUe. Fla.. Dec. 10.—At Now- Ivwry, Fla., tobna’ the lawn tr.anrtial at* t«qpN <v> err«st Bam Dean, n nesrro dtwpo-rwAv Doan fired tx. Ore marshal thro© UnwW vrMtoot cflocL Tho uvstr- xr\al r«turr.«r1 %he (ire. three bullet* tak ing effect. The negro kvIII <Th\ WHEN OTHERS FAIL. -i Hood'd Sarsaparilla InriMa up tho what tored eyatem by giving \igorvus action to tbe dlscvatlve organa creating on ap petite and purifylug th© blood. Bt 1s preferred by modern methods, j^xecoeeB the greatest curotrix' powers, and ha* the moec vovJorful record of actual euros of any medicine in oxigtoooe. Dtko only Hood's. HOOD’S PILLS are purely to get*- b>©. and Ay not purg<% pain or gripe, n oeau. NEWS BROUGHT BY GABLE Incidents From the Great Countries Far Eeyond tbe Broad Atlantia. / CHINESE ARE AGAIN FRIGHTENED Harrying lien Forward te Prevent Che Japanese From Landing at Wei- Uaf-Wel—The Hungarian Dispute Settled* Lonaon, Deo. 10.—A aispateto from Gfcee Poo to the Ceatnal News Corn po ny Bays tho Ohdnreo are fearful that the landing of the Jarenese will he made nctu* that place, whenoe they will march to Wo*-Hii1-W<?I. ‘Men and guns aro being hurried (to Wel-Hal-Wol with all poesHjle expedit’on. Tiie forelgnera there, althougll secure In the protection of a strong navel force, are forming a volunteer force to ftiKher priutcot them selves against tho disbonded and do- searing sold ere, where numbers ore largely Increasing. Ropoitta from Peking say (that a very strong ontl-foreign feeling prevails there. Tho Japanese are ttyjig to float the Chinese war ships Chao Yung nnd Yang Wu!, .which were beached and burned In Oho Yaln river fight. A dispatch from Chemulpo says there ore only a hundred Japanese at Seoul, I<7ro hundred Tong ITtiks are gathering In <tho province of Doan-lHul, a province hitheitto free from rebels. Tiie Japanese Have dispensed with tho services of (he ex-regent of Coroa. A dispatch from OBeo Foo to tho Central News Bays.-rbu.,,Japanr w scorn to .bo concentrating for jin atiuick uikm Slzin-IIal-ICwaun, a sqtKidron of sixteen vesfH'ls lilivlng appeared (here. The Chinese expeot Uxnt the Japanese will try to effect a landing twelve nr'Jes southeast of Grat place, anil'troops from Cheo I'\*o und oner itolnts have been dispatched to oppose {hem. HARMONY BBTWBKN CHURCH AND OTA/TE. ®Gda Posth, Deo. 10.—Dr. "SVekefte, prime minister of Hungiary, announced In 'the chamber of deputies itcxtay, that nho liiw’a dealing wHDh deputies be tween the rihurdh and the Htate, bod received the royaJ sanction. TTno <un- uoudogmen-t Was received with gnetut «p- pjiuee. Premier Wekerle, corvtinuing bin ramaTks, said itlhait Oount 'Kalnoky, (too imperial prime ntfirthater, <hntd never meddled <n the natioiFal aftadrs of Hun gary. la regard to the establishment otf a oortarvadve regime In Hunga ry, to© declared he did -not know a slu- Ifj© mloius poll'll chan who wished Uo un dertake <ttoe (task. If. the -ministry re signed they would do eo •wlflh a con- stitintrtomal curUbniient fund witto ttoe prfimtp-ils of liberals. 'Pho premier’s remarks evoked '-pmOongcd dhcoring. The premier’s speech has oa-usod in tense ‘popular emotion and it Is proba ble that ttoe city win toe llHumlnatod lu toonor of the Imperial sanction of ttoo religious bwws. It is reported itoiait In spite fit llhe ctmperor's function of ,ttoo mUklatry's programme ithero will a number of cnntiges in Uho cabinet. WILL PROSECUTE THE DEPUTIES. Berlin, Dec. 10.—Oha&celfar von Ho- hen I oho 9ms Informed Heir von Lcuvih- zlow, prestfdeait of the r eldhetag, ■XFitt tho SooiuU«t members of ttoi»t 'body, who remcied sciOied und P.ifusnd to -bake •part id ttoe dhows for the emperor, ca“- od Cor toy President Lovitzlow at Oast Thusrsday’s siting, mny toe prosecuted upon ctourgeii etc lose mUjeate. The prosecutor Was requested. President von LovSMSow do give his waototlom to tho criminal prosecution, of ttoe doputlos. Baron von Derlepscto, Prusskm mln- Ister of commerce, 'has tendered his res ignation {to the ©mpetfor, owing to dif ferences Avitto his colleagues in the ministry. CRISIS AT ST. JOHNS. Two Banks and Five Commercial Houses Have Suspended. St. Johns. t N. F., Dec. 10.—This city is In tho midst of a financial crisis, tho outcome of which cannot at present be foreshadowed. Today tho Commercial Bank and five loading fishing-and sailing bouses suspended, while tho Union Bank, after paying out gold for a afr.ort time, closed Its doors temporarily in order to allow It to replenish Its coffers. So far Its notes ore fetching their full value and It Is said It wll resume in a few days. Tho Savings Bank did not open today, but promises to' open tomorrow and pair In full, or nearly, all of Its de positors. The business houses involved are those of John Steer, Edwin Tinder, Goodbrldge A Sons, Bainn & Johnstone and Jobb Bros. & Co. No statement of their liabilities or assets Is yet obtaina ble. Most of tho newspapers comment on Clio subject and urge unity among itho po litical parties as a means of restoring con fidence. Th© Allan Line steamship Co- renn, booked to leave for Glasgow Aoday, was dehiy. d until tomorrow In order to meet any emergency that may arise. It is very llkrty that tho government will send a representative to Europe to (nego tiate & loan. The Good ridge ministry has asked Whttcrway to take charge of the govern ment, but he declines In view of the present condition of affairs. The general public blame th© administration for the crisis and the feeling against them Is Intense. Housekeeper* who have been Induced to try some" new brand of baking pow der immediately become more cm* phnfclc than ever ia their approval of Dr. Price’s. DEATH OF F. P. TETCHY. RomatiM to Be Sent ANvay For IaUer- maat. The remaius of (to© late Mr. F. P. Terry, wtoo died caiddctdy of apoplexy at Ms hound in ftoia city Sunday, will be sent to Coggins Statfcm. Go... (to day for Interment in the family bury ing ground. Mr. Terry leonres & young rwffe, a daughter of Mr. J. 01. Johnston of Vlmvlll©. end a large circle of friends, who -will deeply regrot bis un-tikiudy death, and sincereOy ayvnpn&hise with his berettvexl wffe in her sore affifcUoo. The deceased had been for some time keeper of Xhe depot gate, tad it—Is many warm friends by his courteous mtentSan and pleasing manner. TRANSFERRED KTS PROPERTY. Lebanon, III,, j>eo. 10,—Henry Sc*L or, banker, amdn on aoaigwment today to M. W. Weir of Bellcadle. He was —id bo toe erutfti ftoo.ooo. Ho trnns- forrdd tola property, tnrih fT5,t»0, be fore mafetog ah© assignment. Aasets and UabUitias are not eavted. THE CHARGES PI3MT5»BD. Albany, N. Y77Y>ec. lO.—The charges against itoe Etmlra Reformatory nnn* agera have bam dismissed by Gdvernor iksw. The governor may* rhe ciarges arc cm; proven. COST OF THE SEWERS. Mayor Home Gives More Complete De- tdt\e ctf the Wbric. In speaWng of the ooat ot tbe ***?*5 In Sunday's Telegraph it that Ma>w Horne bad said thet the people nee>i not Jbe surprised xf the to tal cost aimounted to $135,000. In epeattng trf the maitter yeflteroay, the mayor eaW the original oosto* toe work was estimated oit $100,000, but there to to te added to tills (ho cost of the engineering corps, concrete vfarK, Waiting (11 any te reouired), and many other extras allowed by the city en* gineer kf, tn hks Qpl-nlon, tho ■work re- uqlre* them. Theee extra*, Ct la esti mated, will coat $35,000. Furthermore, tne sewers have been lowered in the business pai^t of tho city, in order tt> allow all clooets and sinks located in ot'JLara to have proocr drainage, and ttoto dhamge will also allow celwr sur face drainage, pribtdb. if 'the plans of Mr. Gray were adhered to, would not allow this advantage. The surface drainage wit! toe a great advarfemge to every property holder in the business punt ox th#* CBor. The t5e.ve.T3 wfll also bo lowered in the residence portion' at the city, ao as to allow the streets to toe graded. If Mr. Gray's fffians are followed no lAreet not now properly graded cmiM bo graded in the future widhout many sections of Uhe sewers being »torn up. This would entail an expense greater than the coot of grading. The plans now being followed ore with a view of answering every punpose for the future, WhWh is wise and prudent. In Rich mond, Va., where a e^'etem was b uullt widhout proper precaiutloms in this re spect, llhe sewers are now being torn up and rohtld in onder bo permi t the proper grading of the streets. Such a mistake, Involving many tihousands of dollars, will be avoided In Macon. GOOD DDOTURB. Dr. Hall Entertains a Largo AiMlence at tbo Christian Church. Those who heard Dr. Hall at tho Christian dfrurch last nlghit were more tihiam. repaid for rtiholr toe and (trouble iu bravfnig itihe flncLement weattoer. For nearly two hours .the lecturer t^jd tote taifdienco spell bound as if by jikiglc. The lecturer from first to last r!an over viA mlr'tih and Innocent fun. But while he convulsed bis audience with Itvin match>.-tf aviRdclwms, his t- une was brlmbul of piitlhy pungent eay- Ings itiha-t carried eplertdld lessons home to ttihe hearts of all. As a word pain ter his equal tons never boon heard in Macon. He wvis humorous, pathetic, full off striklrig thoughts—a typical lect urer. At the tflose otf last nlgWt'o leotrure Dr. HiaC'l was earnestly -reduesukl to return to Macon for a norther engri^e- ment. After much urging he consenibed to return fJt an early date to dejjver his celebrated Oeoture on “The «Mlstakes of Ingress." If he returns he will have a large bearing on ittoio Intporlmt sub ject. EN DESHABILLE. Smokestjaick SmUto of ‘Augusta Does the Phantom Act on Cherry Sitreet. At 2 o’clock itlhls morning ttoe police men on Cherry sPreet wore startled nit soring a white figure flitting about on Cherry street in front of Ullmm & WilMalms saloon, and it was not vmtll they Wad rubbed their eyos eevenal (Ames rt© malice certain they wtere awnko tbift they were convinced that they were not dreaming of ghosts and ttoe like. But 1!bo fipectro-Hke figure was there, and no mteuake, end they determined to h'ave it. They gave ctolaso and were noB long in overtaking the figure when, to tbeCr surprise, AJhey found th-at' the figure wus .notWng more or Jess than a real, live anan in tote night clothes with U 'blooming case of itihe JfiRSUb'’ ^Vs ihie man was unatole To tell whore tote other apparel was, he was taken to ttoe police station en dcs- hatoine and locked up. He gave his name as Ohurtes A. Smith, alia) Smoke stack Smith tfrom Augusta. Itwaa nec essary for Smokesftick Smith to sleep under a blanket fhe remodnder of the night rto keep warm. * What toe will do for cflo'Jhes wMfii wthldh too aJpp2ar in oourt tlhis mornJng, is not yet'known. DIED JN SAVANNAIH.—A telegram was received toy Undertakor MaM.mus hist Trtgtot at 11:30, announcing ttoe death of Mrs. C. J. Stroburg In Sa- vammoto. The telegram stated tfaat ttoe remains wound toe brought to Macon for dnitermomt ttoTs morning. Mrs. Stro burg llvcfd many yearo in Msootl and moved to Savannato. about a> year ago. AS A CLEANSER otf the blood, nothing sweeps ss dean aa Df. Pierce’* Golden Medical Discovery. It at- , at tacks all scrofulous, skin and scalp diseases in the right way—by purifying the blood. Scrofula in all its various forms, Eczema, Tetter, Salt-rheum, Erysipelas, Bolls, Car buncles, Enlarged O lands, Tumors and Swell ings, and ereiy kindred ailment, ora per- PIERCE Dfb Pierce t Dear Sir—I write in regard to your great Golden Medical Discovery. 1 had Returns and uloers on the logs. Previous to this affection I had had Dropsy after the Grip. I now feel per fectly well Slnoo I took the u Discovery." My legs are all healed up and I foci Uku a new man. I cannot be thank ful enough to you for your "Golden Medical Discovery" baa saved my life. A MIDNIGHT TRAGEDY. Ed Walthal Shoots William Davis Through the Heart at Close FATAL ENDING TO A DANCE. Dari* Was Drank and Uoamliom# and Drew Hie Knife on Wnlthal—Darls fr»t> n«a«fton Ilia Face In tbe Street, Ed. Wafettill sSKVt Will ETavis through tiie heart at 1130 o’clock last night on Hud stroof, iTiUUn fifty feet of tho oity limits. Walthall is a carpenter shout: 22 yaws of age, anil works for Wildfris Sons. Ho boards at Jlra. Wycte’s, In Souili Silicon. Davis had no regular occupation, but served, oa the pol'oo force during tlio fair, and Is the man who made tbo now famoi™ case against BasWnskl for selling wKKky on Sunday. He was about 33 years of age and a married man with one child. "His homo was also in South Macon,' The difficulty (hat led to the killing originated art a dance given ait the resi dence of Sm'.tU Nelms, 1525 Third street. Davis was very drunk and dis orderly, cursinS loudly tn the presence of the ladies and wanting to fight. Some of ithle man present tried to per suade him to keep qu'ct, but ho re fused lo do so. Finally Mra. Nelms told him ho must gat jout of the house and, upon his refusal 'to do so, elio pushed him out. By this time tho guests art (he house had commenced to depart, some of Idle ladies fearing a difficulty, but when Mns. Nelms' put Davia out same of the men persuaded a few ladies to remain and the dance was started again. It was not long, however, before Davis re-entered the ffijuso, ana nvnen ordered out ugalu' sa d lie would dance or break up tho dancing, as he liad paid 75 cents 'to ward (ihe mus.c. ■ No one took further nor.ee of him until he tried to dance and succeeded in breaking up the ball. About this thno several young men, one of whom Was Ed. Walthall, who had loft the dance when Davis became so disorderly, started back into tlio house. Davis nidt them and began oursing them. Walthall remonstrated with him, but 'Davis grew abusive and made h's remarks personal to Waltha ll. The crowd walked away from the bouse to the centre of the street, where Danio' sbuse of Walthall' grew so violent that Walthall stopped und told him he bud said enough. Davis then drew Ills knife, which he opened and held In his right hand, while he struck Walthall In the lace with hie left hand. As ho did so Walthall gave a step backward, puiltld his pistol from his overcoat pocket, raised It above his head, nnd quickly lowering It to a level with Davis' breast, tired. Davis turned, <irad Walthall’s brother, who stead lust behind him, said, “Ed, don't a hoot him any more.” but tlio words were hardly out of bis mouth before Walthall tired two more shots in rapid succession. Davia walked about- ten,' feet and fell on his face, aome of the men present tutu, to him. buit he was dead the moment ho struck tile ground. After the shooting, WhithaM with aome of his friends walked oft, but before leaving Wnltha'.l culled back to tiie crowd, saying: “If they want me tell them I am at home.” When a Tetognapli reporter arrived on the scene. Just thirty minutes after tho killing, he found Oononer Knight on h'.md, with a conveyance to take the body home, where an inquest w..- staortly afterward commenced. Davis was lying face downward with nk nlft half opened In his hand, the blade ol the knife being stuck In the ground. The hand was not closed down on the knife. In a little house near by could be heard the lamentations of Davl3’ young wife, amd later on, when she came out and, standing in a nickering light, cried aloud over the pale, ghastly face of her d«ld husband, the scene was a sad one. Coroner Knight suMmionod a Jury, after which an examination of llhe body was made. Only one ballot hole was found In the body, although ■there wore (two dn tihe back of the coat. Neither of theso bullets, however, took effrot. Tho ono bullet hole in the 'body was about an Inch from the left nipple, and from tho angle of the IboJe there was little doubt of Its 'having penetra ted Uie •heart. Tho bullet Nad missed the dead man's watdh. whUIn was In ft pocket In tils shirt, by about the t wen ninth part of cin Inch. Davis h'as a very [ btwl reputation, and It was learned from 'those around h1a corpxib lest night! TSult bo mtia re garded as a bully. Walthall Is said bo be a young main ot good roputaltlon and not at all quarrelsome. He Is sand to Oiave been perfectly eober wthen the shooting occurred. When the reporter loft .the scene of the murder Sheriff Westfcatt and Dep uty Herrington, -who ihlad arrived ton the scene shorty alter -the murder, was committed, had gone to IINMWI boarding house do arrest him. They dSd so and ho was placed ha Jail to await developments. CUT PRICES. New York Cost—About 60 stylish Novelty Suit patterns left, at cost to close. See them at once for choice. At 10 Cents—One case 36-inch Scotch Suitings. New goods, stylish colorings. At 85 Cento—Ten pieces 38-inch Two-tone Wool Suitings, reduced from 40c. Ten pieces fancy French Flannels, reduced from 76c. At 88 1-8 Cento—Fifteen pieces 38-inch all-wool English Chevipts, reduced from 60 and 60c. 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