The weekly telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1885-1899, February 16, 1886, Image 12

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12 THE MACON WEEKLY TELEGRAPH: TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1(5, 1886.-TWELVE PAGES. T1IE INSIDE OF ATLANTA. THE B’NAI B’HITH CLOSE THEIR IN TERESTING SESSIONS. A llad Kail road Accident. Atlanta, February 11.—This afternoon tho In- I coming West Point paazenger train collided with I the engine of the south hound train on the ^Griffin I and Carrollton road at Newnan. The latter road I intersects the former at tfewnan. The Weat Point train waa behind time and plunging along at the rate The Armstrong Case—Two Railroad Accl- of thirty-fire miles an hour and struck the engine dents—Another Slick Young Sian Fools Atlanta Business Men— Crushed by the Cars. Atlanta, February 13.—I met Colonel Tom Lyons, ot lUrto., .ttb.Klmb.ll Uou..itat night. and | J^taftaOt to 'tolar*; lfro> bto of the Orlffln road aa it passed out of a cut upon the West Point track, completely demoliahing it. The engineer and fireman on the stricken engine sared their liree by Jumping. Morris Frank, mall agent on the Weet Point train Jumped from his car and was terribly shaken asked him a few interesting questions. •Tea," said he, “I know where Tobe Jackson is. 1 hare it from his father that he is In Texas. Ue may hare a fatal ending, nobody else seriously hurt. But for the slow rate at which the Griffin _ . ,, , | train wae moving, the train would probably hare h-*on.j..i.bout M f«lnT. U .«the L« nwreckwl . The dremg® La climated at $'*>,000. will take him, and he intends to stay there. 1 don't think Tobe will erer corns back to OecXiJte." ••Do you think Tobe is rosily a dynamiter—did he really try to blow up Judi# Collins' house?" The track will be clear by morning. The Armstrong Caae. Atlanta. February 11.—It la known now that •Of course X don't know—but I beliere that Tobe I Dr. Armstrong will not appeal for amelioration of Jackson is aa innocent of that Job aa you or I. I that ten years' susjienslon sentence, but will insist Why, on the night of the explosion he was talking I on a new trlaL The court, before going into the to Doctor Baker up to 10 o’clock and eereral hours I case, decided to abide by the lawe of Georgia before he wae walking about town. The truth is, I as to the admission of evidence. This was clearly be was walking with Doctor Baker when the explo- I disregarded in admitting the deposition of the aion took place, and had been with biro a long time I porter Mann, where no croon interrogatories bad before. Mow, aa it was a quick fuse, It etikes me I been made or opportunity allowed for any to be that in a fair trial Tobe Jackson will not find much i made. Senator Davidson is in communication the entire rendered the building and contents was ipletely destroyed. Mr. Rogers and part of his fly was absent at the time attending a musical concert at Andrew college. His wife and some email children barely escaped, saving nothing but a trunk or two. The house was insured for about $1,700, but Mr. Rogers' household furniture was a total loss which iie will sorely feel. ANOTHER DISASTROUS FIRE. Charles Taylor's Furniture Store Destroyed Last Night. At 13 o'clock last night a fire was discovered in the two story brick building on Cotton avenue, two doors from Cherry street Mr. Boland B. flail made tho discovery. i his way home, and when he reached the lower end of Triangular Block, he saw a volume of white ■moke shoot out of the root of the building Just mentioned. Be stopped and remarked to a man who walked up at the moment: THE GEORGIA EVANGELISTS and replied: “I believe it does." Mr. Hall hurried acm up to the building, put his bauds upon the windows. The glass was hot He at cnee gave the alarm. Very soon after, the city hall bell and that at the court house were sounded, promptly bring ing out tbo fire department. About the time that No. 3, the first company to arrive, got water on, immense volumes of black smoke rolled out of the cellar gratings, almost Close Their Performance In Cincinnati to a Full IIoua<*. Cincinnati, February 14.—An extraordi nary scene took place to-night at Mnsic Hall. It was the closing night of the meet ings of Sam Jones and SAm Small. The services were to begin at 7:30 o'clock. At 6 o'clock, when the doors were opened, over 6,000 people were pressing for admission, and in five minutes after 6 every seat in the hall was taken. Then the stage was packed until people, among them women, sat in the front edge. Eight thousand people were packed in the house. The Odeon Hall, adjoining, was also packed full. Small preached there. At 7 o'clock, when Dr. Joyce made his uray to the stage he said he had entered with great difficulty; that the front of the to 30c: hens 35c to 38c each; live turkeys IL80 to |3.00 pair; live geese 50c; ducks 36c. Turnips—$3*00 to $3.35 per bbl. A demented woman recently walked from Mojave to Los Angeles, Cal, a distance 0 f one hundred miles. Dry Goods Dbxluxgs—Brown 6 % to 8c. Points—to 6c. Bhibtino—Georgia brown, 8-4 4c;T-8 4j|fc SHurmio—Brown, 4-4 §Kc. Whits oensbnrgs ** soici-Men’e brogons 85c to $1.35; men's plow •hoes $1.00 to $1.35; women'e plow shoes eoo toioc. Yaon»-83Kc for best makes. hall was packed with people vainly trying to enter, and the streets for three difficulty In establishing on alibi.” •'But why did he run away?" "8imply because he had had trouble before Judge Collins' court, and he knew that the explosion would be charged up to him. In addition to this, he was pursued eo hotly thst he hod to save his life by taking to his heels. Any man would knew that that about thirteen men armed with double-barrel shot gnus were after him." "Do you believe he would have been lynched If cough tr with Bishop Beckwith on the question of hearing argument for a new trial. Crushed by the Cars. Atlanta, February 11.—Yesterday, at Puckelt'a Station, on the West Point rood, a negro employe, if "be I J * n,e * Armstrong, while coupling cars, was crushed to death. His remains were prepared for burial here to-day, and ship; ed to his home near Newnan. A Hoy's Horrible Fate. Atlanta, February 11.—The body of A!ex. Maul- 'Yes, I think they would have killed him; but if I din, thirteen years old. was found on tho streets of they hsd done so, that part of the county jrould I Toccoa this morning, partially eaten by hogs. He have been the seen* of one of the bloodlost fights I been murdered duriug the night There is no clue fanorrlaable." J to the murderer. -Why?" "Because Tobe Jackson had about thirty strong Ohioans Pleased With Morgan County, friends—brave men, too—who would ha-e taken a Atlanta, February 11.—Several Ohio farmers band if th. wont li»d com. to tb« wont. They **•!» morning from Morgan county on their stifling the firemen, the front and rear of the difficulty in locating the blaze, their efforts were futile. The building was doomed, and by 1 o'clock the flames were bursting through the roof. When it was discovered that the building could not be saved, another alarm was sounded In order to bring out more assistance, so that the adjoining stores might be prevented from buruing. All the engines were put in use, and aa many streams as poaaihls were turned on. At 1:30 o’clock the fight the fire waa still in progress. The building was owned by Mrs. F. M. Kennedy, and was occupied by Charles Taylor as a furniture store. as impossible to obtain Information as to in surance and the value of the building and stofck. But little of the stock was saved. Latkm.—By 2 o'clock, the fire was under control but the entire interior of the building was burned were a solid mass of people. He wan snre |7 ; furniture varnish, $150 to $; coach varnish. 25,000 people bad tried to enter Music le-W to $3; cabinet glue. 10c to 40c; white glue, 30c Hall. Fifteen minutealatcr another “’“‘H Xta-Lln.red. llMWd , bol ,. di 61 , ; ter arrived and said there were JU.UUO I twee j ^ gj to $2.50; turpentine, 42c; cylinder oil, unable to get in. Ten minutes later Sara soc to 55c; Signal, to 60c; West Virginia black. Jones appeared and said a policeman told lie; lord oil, ooc to Mo; cottonseed, headlight, him there were 40,000 people in and about ^il!"eS Music Hall. Mr. Jones preached to au p* nnerg| Newfoundland cod, 60c. attentive audience. He goes homo to-mor* cut. Caban Ue. knew that there wu no pcltive proof that bo bad W *J Korth Oaorgta. They apeak highly of Mor- committed a crime. They know, too, that if caught “d a.aart pooitlvely thataomeof them will ba waa entitled under the conelitulion to n fair I atttle there. trial—and knowing there thtnga would never have 1Uwur ,i for »„ Kacaped Priaoner. Mood Idly by to ua him .Unghterad without Att-amta, February 11.-Tho Oovamor offered a shadow of law or right," I reward to-day of $50 for tho arrest and delivery to •That explosion waa not quite re big n thing no th „ , hcrlff of cmint y of Duve McElroy, the public were mud. to believe, waa ItT I charged with arson. He recently creapedj.il. '•Not by any means. The first report put out by I - a certain correspondent sent there for the purpose I Supreme Court of Georgia, wre .imply ridiculou.. It we. greatly exaggerated Atlanta, February »—Ko. 33 Atlanta circuit. r ' ^ * Argument concluded. and entirely wrong-too highly colored and .en.a-1 80s. 34 and 33 Atlanta circuit. Harrison A Miller tional for anything. Then the Northern papers I executors vs. Powers and vice vorsa. Argued. N. took it up and ware full of rot on the .object. Hammond. »anry C.Focplca for plaintiff; P. L . . .. . , . . * . I Mynatt, Jno, D. Cunningham, coutro. Why, I read three or four columns about the affair I court then adjourned to 10 o'clock a. m. toraor- in the Mew York World, four-fifths of which was ( row. Ilea, lies Rest" I Atlanta, February 10.—Non. 34 and 35, Atlanta kowr ta. Arum .. "In the flist place, not a hair on the head of a I Newman, E. A. Angler contra. *u me wit puce, boiia nan-on tne neea or a i Nq ^ Atlanta circuit. City of Atlanta vs. •Ingle human being was harmed. A little hole I Buchanan. Argued E. A. Angler, J. T. Pendleton, about a foot and a half In diameter waa burned in I for plaintiff; lltke k Burton Smith contra, the porch. Several plank, of the outer wall of tho ro ® ourt u,m lo >« °' ctock a. m. to mor- weather boarding were cracked, aimply cracked, not atlahta. February It.—No. 38 Atlanta. Miller v. torn loose. A few shingles were slightly loosened I Wallace et al argued. King k Spalding for plaintiff; on th. roof, and aorn. null piece, of plretering 1 “*»!*,**» JhSStoT^Siri Faclllo Co. at al v, Davl. were knocked off the wall of the front room in Argued Reed. Rhsinbardt k O'Neill. Haygood k which Judge and Mrs. Collins were sleeping. That's I Martin tor plaintiff; R. Arnold, Hopkins k Olenn ’.lth .tatpon hs^ Atlanta. Ilollred v. Wllhare. Argued. If, woe turned over by the concussion.' MUIedge k Smith, Reed k llhelnhordt for plolnUff; "How about the damage?" I B. T. Abbott, L. J. Winn contra. "It footed up just six dollars." I Jj* n •«U dollars?" • I j M . a. Gray for plaintiff; R J. Jordan contra. ” "Six dollars." I No. 35 Atlanta. Lovejoy v» Norrroaa. Argued. **I> Gist alir* I Hopkins and Glenn for plaintiff; D. P. UJU k Son, uuiasRur .... ^ ... T. P. WeeUuoreUn l contra. All, except this. It wouldn t be very healthy I The court adjourned to 10 o'clock a. m. to-mor- tor the newspaper oorreepondent who drew so I row * luridly on his fancy to hang around Cartersvllie." Febni * ry lL-No/M Atlanta Circuit "Oood-nlght" I No. 36 Atlanta Circuit Jackson va. tho State. Ar- "Oood-nlght." I gued. W. T. Newman. U. C. Olenn for plaintiff* C. — 1 ■ 1 I D. UlllaSolldtor-Geueral, C. Anderson Attorney-Gen- HER FATHER'S ILL TREATMENT Lu^pkinconttw. ^ I Court then adjourned to lo o'clock a. m. to-mor- Causes a Girl to Run Away from Her Home I row. In the Country. I Atlanta, February 13.—No. 36. Atlanta circuit. ATtANTA. February 13—Thts rooming when the A X"ri7? AtUmtacircnlt New Orleans and Texas the Georgia Pacific train rolled into the earthed, the I Pacific Railroad Company vs. Dtebrow k Co. conductor turned over to Officer Porter, a liuld-1 for plaintiff; E. Pretty Forsyth. A representative of the Telkoraph spent a pleas ant hour iu Forsyth on last Thursday morning. Middle Georgia boasts no prettier town tbau For syth. It has many handsome stores and residences, and its people are noted for their culture and re- flpsmenC It is a town the sight of which refresh*** the weary t aveler as he whirls around It on one of tho Central railroad's fast trains. Thirty minutes were spent at the Monro# Female College, the pride of the town. This well known institution Is in charge of President Aabury and an able corps of a*Mtataut4, headed by Dr. I. It. Bran ham. The building Is a commodious and hand some one. The only thing U need* is to receive the favorable attention of some ono of Foraytb't enterprising cltlzeus, who will constitute himself i committee of one to see that the money needed to finish it ia raised before the next commencement. This is a thing much more easily done than is, per u ip*. at first apparent. The representative of theTxLr.onApn waa present during tae opening exercises of the day. President Anbury conducted them. Led by Dr. Branham, with Mis* Mattie Singleton at the organ, the pupils sang several songs with spirit and pleasing effect. The pupils, bright and pretty girls, and brighter and prettier young ladles, took an eager Interest in the exercises, which suggested that they were in the care of tho* e that knew thoroughly what consti tuted successful training in the schoolroom. The Telegraph congratulate* pretty Forsyth, and wishes her and her college unlimited pros perity. SOCIETY AKWARDNESS. What to do With Your Hands—A Valuable Suggestion. New York Hour. It is very curious how very few of the men in *aociety’ know what to do with their hands. To nine men out of ten the present custom of leaving both hat and walking-stick in the hall while making a coll la a matter of positive misery, and makes it decldely ajraae of "abondon hope, all ye who i squares Drugs, Paints and Oils. Drugs and Dtkatufeo—Indigo, best, 75c to 80c; m wider, llo to 12c; salts, 3*c to3c; blueatone. 6«,c to7c; alum, 3«c to to; cochineal, 38c to 40o; miffnc- •is carb, 30c to 35c; flour sulphur. 4,‘,c to 5c, roll •ulnhur, 3>*c to*4c; camphor, 38c to 35c; 3 St; assafeetida, 35c to 30c. copperas, OOo to Mkhk-ixek—Opium, H to quinine. «0c to II; ctuchimldle, 30c to 40c; iodlile pottoh, |J to 13.50; rhubarb. 75c to $3; ipecac. $1.38 to $1.60; aloe, 30c to $1, calomel. 75c to $1; blue maaa, 45c to 00c; morphine, $3.05 to $3.80; chloroform, 80c to 98c; castor oil, $1.78 to $3. p.nrrv. Etc.-ITblte lead. etricUj pure. $« 60 to Tax FaltbUta are building a nettlement near Lee Cruoeg, New Mexico. One lmjy. ing now under way ie 100x270 feet and con. tains forty-eight rooms. The chief of th, colony, J. B. Newbrongh, says that at W $100,000 will be expended there during th. coming summer. CLINCMAN’S 'OB AC CO REMEDIES row to rest, anil in two weeks begins | preaching in Chicago. Fruits and Nuts. Appi ES-$3.50 to $8.00. Good Results In Every Case. D. A. Bradford, wholesale paper dealer of Chatta nooga, Teuu., writes, that he was seriously afflicted with a severe cold that settled on hi* lungs; bod tried many retnedlde without beheflt. Being in duced to try Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption. did so and was entirely cured by use of a few bottles. Since which time he bos used it in his family for all coughs and colds with best results This is the experience of thousands whose lives, have been saved by this wonderful discovery. Trial bottle* free at Lamar. Rankm k Lsium* drug store BAKAXae-Yellow $1.80 per bunch; rad $1.35 per winch. Citron—30c. Cocoanutb— $3.50 per 100. Cranberries—Capo Cod $8:i.0. Currants —7c. Dates—5 to 10c Flos— Layer choice 18 to 30c. Lemons—$3.50 to $♦.«• per f»ox. ~ id# 18c per !b; Princess pa- shell 34c per lb; French walnuts 16 to 18c per 10c per lb; Brazils 10c per lb; ooooanuts lb; pecans 10c i 185.00 to $40.00 per 1000. Oranges—f?.oo to «‘J 60 per box. Pkarm—California $4.00 per box. Prunes—9 to 13Kc, New layer* $3.00 per box; new London A Wonderful Machine. [From the Mechanical Press.] ‘When I was laying the foundation of | layer* $3.50 per box; loose muscatel* $3.00 per box. my mechanical fame and fortune, a few (ream ago, I boarded in a house filled with locomotive engineers and firemen. A prac tice prevailed there of enlivening the sup Groceries Axlx Grkasx— $3.25 to $3.50 per c Bar Leap—5J^c. > four dozen. r table with social con enmtion, and, the locomotive party being in the majority, the Beet—domed cooked, 1 lb cans $8.35; 3 lb can* 13.50, Blackino -No. 1, per gross, $3.25; No. 4, per leadmg theme of talk was stupendous feats 1 $3.35; No. 3, performed in railway run , varied by minor $1.60; fancy No. 1, $3.oo to $3.60: No. 3. $3.78; No. incidents and records o narrow escapes. I *. IL75. ^ .. „ ^ George Dewliirat, who ran a lathe in the I ^ctceet*—Painted,^$1.45 to $1.55; paper, $3.00 per tihop, sat opposite to meat the table, and he I bule Meats—Strong and odvocing; sides 6'$c; got tired of being oxclnded from the cpnver-1 per lb; shoulders 5c per lb. Nation. He became ambitious to hear himnlf | „ Bin 7* ,t r79- 20 *° u! i0y P< !^ THE CLiKGKAN TOBACCO OInTKEKT THE GUNGMAN TGBACCO CAKE >f Injects. Ac. In fact nllnys all local irritation aat> Inilimmation from whatever caure. Price Ifdrts, THE CLINGMAN TGBACCCiPLASTER ) l!{ Kl] 1 F.NT>, compounded with Um ptneni r< 'b»cco Floor, and is sp^ially recommendrtl f (lT Group WeedarOnkeof tbeBreAvt. and fort hat clua V* .Irritant or inflammatory maladies. Aches and Poise where, from too delicate a state of the m «.c:o is nnabte tobesr thestrnoger appheati.^ of 11 he r<4>aceo tJake For Headache c*r other Ach e end Pams, it h$ invaluable. Price IA rts. A*k your drncfist for these remedies, or write to the CLINGMAN TOBACCO CURE CO. DURHAM. N. C.. U. S. A oct28dem-Awly talk in that crowd. One evening, catching atopirib. 00 '"’ 1 ' 7 on in n lull in the conversation, he called Candles—Star, llXc. out loudly to me, ‘Well, I went over and »aw the machine to-day, and it is astonish- boxes 0 to lOo; in barrel* ing the fine work it does!’ ‘How does it joto ltc, work?' I inquired. ‘Well,’ said he, ‘by I cinnamon Uark—] Candy—Assorted, ‘Ho. Cheese—Full cream to 13o 11K P«r lb; lower Mr*. Winslow's 8oothing Syrup should alwavib* I used for children teething. It soothe* the child. I softens tho gums, allays all pain, cures wind co!i- 1 and 1* the beet remedy for diorrheea. 35c. a bottle! I means of a pedal attachment a fnlcrumed lever converts a vertical reciprocating mo tion into circular movement. Tho princi pal part of the mnchfho is a disc which re- ■Per lb, 13 to 18c; doves, 20c. Concentrated Lye—$3.75 to $3.25 per cose. CorrsE—Choice UK to 13Xo per lb; good ll>i to 13c per lb; medium 10K to llo per lb; common )){ to 10c ppr lb. T. G. WOOLF OLKA Craceeiw—Hermitage and Fzrelsior, 8>$c: milk volves rapidly on a vertical plane. Power I tndwin* .7>»oto0Kc; X and XXX sods, oyster. when the speed of the swing arbor U moil-1 common mixed, cokes and jumbles, ll^c! orate, the periphery of the machine i« trav eling at a great velocity. Work is done on this periphery. Pieces of the hardest steel are by mere impact reduced to any shapt the skillful operator desires.’ ‘What on earth is the machine?' demanded a listener. Fish—New crop No. 1, In bble $12.00, half t»bla $8.00, quarter bbl* $8.35, kit* 79c; No. 8 mack irel, bbl* $8.00, half bbl* 14.00, quarter bble $3.25 (Its 60c. Flock—Common $450; family $4.57; extra fam- Jy $6.25 to $5.40; fancy $6.00 to $6.60; 16.35 to $8.76. and wholesale and retail dealer in VAK1LT 1» E0C FRIES, FARM SCi’PUES And the B£8T UQCoU I here." What a difference Itetween women iu this respect! Watch a man enters draw- iug-room when making an afternoon call without his hat After shaking hands with his hoe tens and exchanging a few cursory remarks, and maybe being presented to some people, hi* bonds instinc tively seek hi* pockets and stay there until he Is almolutrly obliged to take them out, while a look of boredom and helplessneaa comes over his foco. Mark the same rnau enter the room with hie hat lu hie baud; It U only an Inanimate object—a thing of card-board and silk; but It makes a world of dif ference to its owner'* comfort and presence of mind at that unhaopy moment, it is something to handle, something to rely on. and If conversation fail* him he can anyhow smooth it and have so thing to occupy his hand*. At a musicals he Hurpee'e Farm Annual For 1888, advertised elsewhere, is a very handsome I $1.35. Halt BrsniLs—$3.35 per dozen. Hams— 10*to Hooper lb, oh to size and quality. — “ “ * * ir lb; 10 fb GOODS SOLD AT THE LOWEST MARKET FBICBI 120 Third St, 9 - - Macon, Go.) Opposite Baer's corner. • feb8dAvl*| Land—Tierce* and tub* 7>4 to 8c and complete catalogue of Garden, Farm and Flower I nqifo gw 0 v*r lb; 6 lb pgU* 9Wc per lb. Seeds, Bulbs, Plants, Thoroughbred Live Stock and I loo per lb; Louisville kettle rendesed t Fancy Poultry. It contains 128 page*, two colored I p»r lb. •late*, hundred* of illustrations, and 1* beautlfull; Tooklnt ■“•‘'‘-tljcl.a country girl oj tt.u’ijoimcdw'W oVlock a. m. to-mor- eighteen years. Captain Crtnl Waa sent for, and when he arrived the girt stated that she had run away from her A FREIGHT TRAIN COLLISION* .bout on. tulle from Ml Hprlng., tMcuieof I Conductor Tom Cook I-*g ltruk.n- cru.l tre.tro.nt of her f»U>.r. «»» »urn.«l «t»l It.moll.n.U. Hu nun. U Ann. MreldUn. Rli. «w taken to I CovuitRON, Felirqanr 11.—The through '8 Cl ‘ I itatiou houw\ «b.ra .ho told her .tor, lo Cht.f f reij-hU which jiiuwc* Covington nt 5:40 a. Connolly. Hb. »;■ that ever .Inc. ,h. m., wero in lour ecctionn thiai morning. ... hum .nouxb lo wMk her When the third eecbou 8to|iped nenr the father bu but her In ’ th. ff.ld depot, its rear wo* run into by the engine la Ml hind of wreth.r from rooming ,11, n^ht He | *&&!& ± has often struck her with rocks, and ononeocca- look Inside, and tor the thousandth time read the maker's name and feel happy, a* It saves him from gazing at tho chandelier, while his aricular «*n«- btdng assailed by what he does net understand. A woman on the contrary, will enter a room without even a muff, chat with herhoetvss.andeven tually sit down * Ith an at-home air, which at all events gives the nn-looker tbo impresa on of per fect ease. Then, at a ball, not one man out of a thousand can walk across the room when the floor empty, ami walk naturally and unconsciously, Into his pockets his baud* go before half th« dis tance has been traversed, and the man 1* happy once again and drop* the attempt at "swagger” which he had assumed. Until lately faahlon allow ed men a sheet-anchor at balls, by permitting them to carry crush hats, tho moral su|fport of which moluihed and driven into tlio freight cur MOD knocked her down .1th » bo.budl.. H.r I ?*« to “• B , otb we ” “ Kt "’ e ...... . . . ... ,, n the cub and conuutnctl with their entire authm told her to go to her auatlo ta Montfforo.n- oonlenU . Conductor Thontaa Cook, of the aoaatr. North Cmollna. Bh. wmou h.r w.r to tbjM Hoct ion, waa in hi. cab at tho time of thMptac. Bh. had $34 for which .he bed worked. I ^jj e accl()eDt »nd waa painfully but not •ha stated aim that her father wa. in th. habit of f #u u- injured. Jint Wa ner, engineer of baattBfharmother. who latendad to leava him too tho fourth section, ebuma that ho wua when aha got a good chance. The u l ee p when the accident occarr.nL Ue Chief at first thought of sending I escaped unhurt. the girl back home, but after hearing her story. I The wreck has now been cleared "And which was told ia a stretch (forward way, eon-1 trains are passing without delay. Condno eluded to allow her to go to North Carolina. I tor Cook, whose leg was broken, was taken Hie left this afternoon on the Air Line train for I by the down train to bis home at Harlem. Cabin Greek. Montgomery county. N. C. I It U thought that he has received internal injuries. Estimated Ions about $25,000. FINDING A BABY. The Result of a Mumlay Ntroll—A few Oth- ACC1DENT ON THE KAIL. er Item* from Atlanta. A Conductor Seriously Injured-Six Car* Atlanta. February 14.—This morning about 10 Thrown From the Track. o'dock;three little white boy* who were taking a I Columbus, February 12.—While Abe stroUoutFalrstreetncarOaklandcemetery hod their freight train from Goodwater to this city, attention attracted to eomething white In a briar on tne Columbus and Western railroad, was patch by the rood side. One of them went in and between Smith's station and Knight ncattv ooon returned to hi* companion* with a email I station this afternoon, about twenty cars S^taThLh Wta” da. tim.Tnrellrt rod dta became detached and ran into the front ekorol to the wtontahed iroaa of the tela a baby 1 aection. Kix box caret were tlirown from the Wtatl; retted op to . Ptec at whit, cloth and ,«t track and three of them were totally oraaoeua sack wrecked. Conductor Drake jumpel from Two of th. boja left th.d.U chUd In chMga .f ?»>« “)>«>•« !£> OM of th.tr number, and got-ig to lb. ataUon boo.. J UK< } IntemnUy. Ue did not know that ho W,£,V«d^^rJTMcWUtau^' cident, when a .nd.icn pain .truck hint uwuanuootge wngiu aoo uwrg. rocnim.ro., acroeg t , ie fcoweb, n ud be became nncon- «^lh.^lw ; *o« Md tna.horturo.re.1 ^ A force haa been at work clearin« reread lo tho .tattoo with tho daad tnfMit. Doctor. 1 track, and train* will be able to resume Borin* rotdVu Ooldtanoy.n .xrontorol th. chud. ^*4^^ to-morrow morning, llte P*8- Thor revolt re thrir opinion that It» . whit. I leD( , fr tmin from UacoQ u , 0 [>oUka did not child, red ww bom aoroo Urn. during ta.1 nl*ht- , eaTa t hi* city. There were no marks of violence upon the child's I - Iroad. bat lha phraidan think, than haa beao foul I Hhockln* Suicide In Alabama. Montuomkbt, Ala., February ML— A ^Oorencf Haynaa brio* alck. JOattco Loodrum waa I .hocking tragedy occurred at Taaealooeo, aamrooned to tho attUcm hotta. thla afternoon to Ala., to-,lav in the anicide of Hr. Thomaa P»l<[ mti inquest. Be come down and empanelled a I Cowles Wihk>n, of Montgomery, who was bat poatpored thataqarel until to-morrow at law. tudent at the Cnivemity of Alabama. * o’clock, bccacro. of th. trod that th. boy. who About 1 o’clock he waa aitrfng in hi* room found the body lira In different and dtatant I with • room-mate, nnd aatd: T il give yon of th. City, and th.tr trettmony could not b. noddy ‘W* l*t»««l *h*n I am through with It. He -1 ■ _ I then nndreiwed and threw kimnclf aero., pmeund thta «n*n»oon. hU bed. The young men were chatting in A IIobcrdoeLcr Aulgnro I the room, never dreaming of hia intention. Airurei. Fhbnury 1L—Mr. C. B. Tyler, tho when be mid: -Here it goe* Barerdro.rer.ro No. II UrohuU Bona., fled ku boj*,” and almoat aimaltane- deed of aaelgnmcnt to d.y. Mr. Thod. k. Mam-1 oualy (he report of • piatol waa heard, reood. ir.. la lha aaat*naa. are W. M. and t- J. Lowry for awd aw overdraft aaevad by reoftgafa Chtotes Tyler, two. note; Abbott * Smith. $303. | J[^l”n\ *Th. preferred creditor. I When the other young men reached his for $1,038. 00 two retea «>»* «*• »“ K"l'ing bin Iret breath. He had y, morrow. 00 the stock: I phtccl the piatol to the aide of bta head and man of bright No ______ _ _____ He was $4,170, UabUttrok pwtrrred, il*a*t! | PJomUe and $AIX BcoriU. k Bum is bold a PvcB. Ms, oxscutsd ia April. 1M*. I A HI* Ulau in CnlhbcrL M fl,>30 a yaw. On thla ha tux Ctmtanav. yehruroy 13.—At »J0 o'clock hut rottrohiliui I al*bt the alam of *re wasrivaa and waa roroo lo- !. . .. I enud on Lnmpklo .tracL It pnread to bn th. new Mr. Tjls>-1 Brief .Ubtore ta. low* ore and show. | aterealirektewcn of Kae. W. H. Cooper, aad FINANCE AND COMMERCE. allowed them to cat at alt event, natural end .r«m et cue. Why can not they carry them now? It gars them a dUttunuo mr, which kt prevent i. ridly tackln*. Women have their frit, and can toy with them. W*y not allow tho male .iu.ll mnuethin* to relieve their feeling.. WILD DOGS OF WYOMING. A Teametcr*. Fight for Llfo with Borne Four- footed Squatter, of Wind Klvnr. lander (W. T.) Letter in Balt Lake Tribune. Information haa jirnt been received here of a vicious attack* by wild dogn on a man and team near the head of Wind river. The train wan iu motion on the road and wa* surrounded, the savage animal* attacking both home* and driver. The latter waa unarmed, and at first tried to beat the as oailanta off with bis heavy whip, but ns the effort only resulted in fre quent and savage bite* bo soon gavn up the unequal contest, and putting the yrhlp to the horse* only esca|>ed by their speed. The savage tlugs kept np the pursuit for thren or four miles before they un-.lly gave np tho chose. These (logs were first no- ticed about two years since in the vicinity. There were only a few of them, and they seemed to have no particular abiding place, tsincu then they have increased largely. They have taken possession of an almoat Inaccessible cliff, rising from the uratef of tho Wind river, and in it have established an extensive burrow. They are flerc* and powerful, and unite the blood of the common cur with the sav- age strains and characteristics ot the bull dog an.l the bloodhound. They are preda tory to a degree and mingled tho instincts of tlie wild blood with the trained intelli gence of the domcatic breed. They catch and devour the strongest and fattest calves, and have been known to chase well matured yearling*. They made an setire and uvceoiing warfare on the native wolves of the mountains, attacking and devouring them on all occasions. The wolf proper Hies in terror bom the dog, which ha* token his nature. 1 of A He markable Care. Dr. Unrton report* » remarkable case a negro at, or ‘near. Withers, in Rchols county who was abot last week through the brain by another negro. When he wa* shot down hi* friends expected him to dio any minute, but he lived from Thnasday until Hatur.lvy, and di.l not caro to go to lei Dr. Hnrtoa wriit to see hira Hundor. When he rapped at the door the negro g-H up and opened the door for him to enter. lie ex- amine,! the wound, and found that the ball had |K»itively gone through the brain. The negro in roill up ami walking about. — Vat- do.tr Times. ra. ' tierces 9J{c lOo per lb; Imported, 11 Ke irpee 6 Iphie, k Co., the well-known seedsmen of Fliil*- .trial Bill*, half bbl*, $1. ssr-ih MACON MARKET REPORTS. htoeks and Honda. Local market corrected dally by J. W. Lockett »*. 6a, 18*9, Jen. end July coupon* 1( •1*. 7e, 18H6, January end July ooupon*. morV W.t A.1 7e, sold, querterly coupon* 113‘i 7*. 1896, Jen. and July coupon* 124 per per lb. Mack—60c: nutmeg* 60 to 80c. Mackerel-No. l. bbl*. $11; half bbl*. $6.35; 16th kit*. $1.35; 10th kit*. $1.00; No. 3. bbl*. $7.75, $t.6«); 15th kite, 80c; 10th kite. 70c. No. 8, i; half bbl*. $3.16:15th kite. 75c; 10th kit* fi*b, No. 1. half bbl*. $fl.26; No. 3, half hbte. $3.35. Matched—fill A* 60*. 85c; ronndwood $1.85; 300^ U .50 to $3.75; 400e, $4.50 to $4.75; 600*, $5.00 to .50. Meal—65c. Meat*—Firm end sdranclng; We*tern pecker* Advanced 30 points; beoon, aides deeper ib;*houl- den 5c per lb. Oatmeal—Per bbl, $6.75: per half bbl, $ I'eeebr—19 to 30c; stager. 12c; spice, 10c, Pxm:u Sauce—85c to $1.10 per dot GEORGIA, Crawvord Countt.—Will be *olt| before the court house door, in the town of Kn< ville.Gft., within the leffel hour* of tale, onl__ And Tucnday in March next tho following proi«itj.| to-wit: Fifty at re* of land In the northwest corner <*| lot (number not kaown), Mid land known m Hiram Green place, in the 3d district of county, levied on a* tho property of RiUy Thw moral, to f*tinfy m tax fl. fa. v*. the naid Milly T1 roond. Ixivy mede by J. Y. Smith, cousUble. CITY BONDS. Kaoon k querterly coupons 110 levennah 5e, quarterly coupon* 100 3olumbu* 6*. quarterly coupons 95 Atlanta 6e, quarterly coupons 107 tuffusta 6e.. 107 railroad bond*. luffuata and Knoxville 7 per cent 113 Ocean *teemah!p 0 per cent bond*, snar'd by Central railroad .* 103 itlantlc and Onlf let mortgage, 1897, January and July ooupona 11 Central railroad consolidated mortgage 7*. 1893, January and July coupon* 11$ Georgia railroad 6a, maturity 1897 to 1933, Jan ary and July coupons U Mobile and Girard indorsed 8 per cent. 3d due 1893 Ill tad. 6s, lit mort, j coupon*. 107 _ mortgage, due 1888, April and October coupon* 109 Western Alabama k fid mort, due 1890, April and October coupons 113 northeastern indorsed 7s, 1st mort, due 1893, May and November coupons. 116 Oelumbus and Rome, indorsed by C. R. R.... .101 * quantity Montgomery and Kufaula, ta due 1909, January and July c Western Alabama 8s, 1st mort Atlanta and West Point railroad stock Atlanta and Weat Point 6 per ct certificates,#*- Interest _ Augusta and Savannah 7*, guaranteed 124 Central ex-dlvldend Oentral certificates Pickle*—Piute $1.25; quarts $1.75; half barrels, plain and mixed $7.oo. Potash—Ball. . er case, $3.75 to $3.35. PowDEa—Duitonte. Sycamore and Miami mills, rifle, keg $3.50; half keg, $2.00; quarter keg, $1.25; blaming $3.35. Un-K—Good 6e per lb; prime fl.'fc per lb; fhney 7c per lb. Rope—Manilla, 15c; Bteal, 8H to 9Ke: sot ton, 14c to 14Hc. Balt—Virginia $1.00 to $1.35; Liverpool 95c; by ear load these prices can be shaded. Salt Rock—Per ton, lu lota, $16.00; 60c per 100 lb*. Hardinkn—American $7.80; Imported $13.00, Beamless lUoa—Two bushel, 18c; 9X bushel, 33c; S bushel, 25c. Shot—Patent. $1.4f: buck. $1.80. Hitters— $1.35 to $1 Go per dozen. Boat—Common to fancy, $3.00 to $ 1-50 per box HoDA-Keg*, 4 to 4)*c; boxes. 1 lb. 6<»; 1«, lb, Stfc; M lb, 51*0. St arc it—Boxes 5c per lb; 1 lb boxes 5c. 8coar—Crushed 75{c, powdered 7){, granulated TM, A. Vi, white extra 0.6M. yelluw 6. fiNurra—T^rrillard's, jar* 50.?; 1 lb glau Jars 50c: 1 and 3 ounce tins $5.00 per gross. Strut—Nsw York sugar lo to 40c per gal; New Orleans 90 to 59c per gaL Tea*—Imperial, good to choice, 38 to 85c; gun powder, good to choice, 80 to ?6c; Young Hyson, good to choice. 9) to 65c; English breakfast, good to choice, 86 to 75c; Oolong, good to choice, 30 to 70c; Souchong, good to oholce, 35 to 70c; Japen, good 7314 I choice. 35 to 60c. 96 I Toeacco—Market dull; detr.asd moderate. We iouthweetern7s, guaranteed, ex-dividend.....118)4 I quote: Hmoking, 25c to $1.35; chewing, common, fieorgia railroad ex-dlvldend 153 I sound. 32 to 85c; medium. 40 to 55c; brioht, 60c RANK STOCKS. ice Bank Capital llank JectralOeorglA Bank.. First avxttonal Bank 135 Macon Having* Bank 100 miscellaneous stocks. Macon Gas Light and Water *tock 100 Bibb Manufacturing Co. 1st mortgage bonds, par and Interest Wesleyan Female College bonds. 75c; fine fancy. H6c to 90c; extra fine, 90c to $1. bright navies, 45c to 67c; dark navies, 40c to Soc. Tomato Catsut—Pinte, 90c; quart*. $1.35. Trim—IVr neat. $3.50 to $2.75; No. 1. $7.35 I dozen: No. 3. $6.35 per dozen; No, 3. $5.35 per i Twine—Cotton, 18c to 38c: Jute, 15c; paper, l' hemp, 1ft to 30c. Vinkoab—Cider. 13c to 17c. Wasuboanx)*—$1.50 to $3.50 per dozen. Well Bucket*— $3.35 to $3,6o per doaea. Canned Goode. Arfuta—3 lb caus. $1 per doz. Blackberries—3 lb can*. $ l per doz. CuKsniKM—2 lb can*, $1.15ner doz. Corn—2 lb can*. $ 1,35 |i*r dox. Cornrd Bret—fl.86 per doz for 1 !b. $3.50 per dot for 2 lb. 1 CovkOtvtkrs— $1.85 per ease of 3 dew snd $3.45 per eaee for 3 lb cans; 1 lb light weight $1.30 to $1.35; 3 lb light weight. $3.50. Mackerel—1 lb cans, $1.10 to $1.30 per dox; 3 lb can*, none. Peaches—2 lbs. $1.16 to $1.35 per dox; 3 lbs, $1.80 to $1.85 per dot; pie, 3 lbs, $|.nA to $1.10. Pea*—Early Jane, 2 lb can*. $1.75 per doz. Pkars—Bartlett's 3 lb cans. $1.60 per doz. Pin rattles—3 lb carat, $1.65 per doz; second*. I 11.15 per dot. PtrrrKD Ham—70c for V* snd $1JS for *;•. Kampueesie*—3 lb cane, $1.3(1 per doz. Halmox—1 lb can*. $1,40 to $1 50; 2 lb ran* $2.50. fiTRAWEKRRiKs—2 lb cans, $1.60 perdoz. Bnuxtt Beans—3 lb cans, toe per doz. Tomstur*—2 lbs, per dox, 85c; 3 lbs, $1.13 per Hardware Axr.*—$6.60 to $7.00 dozen. Buckrts—Well $3.75. Cards—Cotton $4.60. . Crain*—Trace $3.76 to $6.00 er doaea. pei Hamer -Iron bound$1.50 to $4.0 Hoe»—Plow 3»| to 4 He per lb. Powder—$3 Soper keg. Blasting powder $3.76. InoN-SwedeStoSXcper lb» refined 3 # Hc * Lead—To — ** ® SKcper Lead—7c per lb. Nail*—$2.66, basis of lOd. PLiiwuToccz—Haiman’* $1.00 to $1.10. Rope—Cotton 15.- per lb. Shoe* -Hone fis.to p«r keg. Mukshoes $5.50. Rhi vexji—Ames *10.00 per down. Shot—Drop $1.4o per beg. firKKL—Plow 4He per lb. Wire-Barbed wireSHe pereotL Hides, Wool, Etc. Deer fiRtva—Pliat* lSe to 20c lb. Hide* -Dry flint9 to 13*#; salted 8 to 10c. Orraa Kkin*-|1.»> to $3.00 eaeb. Raccoon Hsin»—5c to 35c. Cotton Maoob. February 16.-Oood middling 8% to 8*s middling »H to •*; ettlct low middling e; low mlddllnc 7j<t strict wM ordinary 7H; good or* Tallow—4c. Wax -IS to 20c. Wool—Unwashed IS to toe; washed 30 to burry 10 to 15c. Advice to Mothers. General Commission Merchant Sheriff’s Sales. handed to me. Also, at the same time and place, lot of 1 number (20fi) two hundred uud six, lu the 1st t trtetof said county, levied on iw the property i * Y. Hawtell, ag*-nt for Tuggle k Uanxell, to Mtl*a tax fl. fa. v*. t*>e Mid 1. Y. Hawtell, agent, etc. Also, at the same time and place, ninety-six s of lot of land number 1 Mi, in the 7th dlstrictof « county. Levied on a* the property! >f M, A. Kenni to Mttefy a ux fi. ta. v« M. A. Kcnnedr. Levy m by J. Y. H m itli, constable, aud handed to me. Also, at the same time and plaae, une bundi acre* of land, being the cant half of lot of Urn number twenty-three ('13) In the Gth district * said county. Levied on a* the property of Judd Autman, to Mttefy a Ufa homed from the Just Court of the S32d district O. M., of Mid c favor of A. B. Small v*. Jo*hua Autman. IM made by J. M. Gibson, countable, aud handed * Also, at the Mine time and place, one hnntWl acres of lot of land, number seventy (7o), bo ell on west by land of Mrs. E. Handera, on i by Mr*. M F. Htroud. levied on an the proper of Kitchen Jefferson to Mttefy a tax fl fa vs. I* said Kitchen Joffeason. Levy made by 8. Bond, cv stable, and handed to mo. Also at tho same time and place, lots of laMI number* ono hundred aud «Ighty-Mlx aud one Ir" dred aud ninety-nine, (lfc«), (199), in the (7th) district of «Ald county. I a-vied on aa the pr?| rrty of Lee, Jone* k Co., to Mttefy a tax fl. fs. ■ the Mid Lee. Jones k Co. Also at the same time and place, lot of land cul ber one hundred and sixty-one, in the 3d die of Mid county. Levied on as the property of M* A. llrll, agent for J. H. June*, executor of tbee*t^| of Alford Hammond, to satisfy a tax A. fa. vs. or said Marcus A. Bell, agent, eto.B|H^Hd January 30tb. 1885. M. P. R1VIKBK, 8heri£ I feb3, ★ v- A FRIEND IN NEED. l)r. Sweet’s Infallible Linimen ■ Prepared from the receipt of Dr. Stephen ■ of Cotme« tlcut, the great natural Bone Hetter. ■ ibeen used for more than 80 year*, an*’. 1* ttete known remedy for It he n matte m. Neuralgia. Bruteea, Cuts. Burns, wounds and all exterpzlfi Juries. HOLD BY ALL DRUOU18T8—TRY it J Jsu 33-satnhiea-thu r» A vrl HIHHT NERVOUS DEBILITATED MEN use of 1 Electric —VotKirsai'crKroat t Mbn-eet-ewSm dinary 7*g. Market unchanged. assr ifailriuntiTOittfl I re4 *57 tiLrire tan Mire a rkttro ta vroy suararod Hr-1 wroneoitiad bj Mr. Boron. (ariorotUi M>t rerorireorerotre .lire red cOriro. of Attarota re I -tto rere.U ? rere.^nn. tta,tan. Ata.jn ririvtatreretaBrereri re* BiroUH Iron SroW. SUS:. 37SSS. it re * I sklBhatktmn«»«M ire tire Os* llon-tna City, Tna*, liim a Little liosaanb At tbe drawing of th* Lnidant State U itm, oe January 12th. Houston struck * boneexa. >. and lev- third rspiul iwiie of 51** fifth* of the ticket were sold hrra. ( held by J. C. Ktetafcbler A €«*.. ac*l tbe ether by Mr. Mrastns—. who mtwulMKh rotator at the briaoe Mloou. each fifth drawl mZtSl.'WSumai? RtCXtTT*. 41 tvNRNTS AND VDCS. fieoelved to-day, by rad 7i M by wagon 35 Wwtved prevtonely fe.Mn itock on hand •u fr tember 1.1*6. 565—54.^ Uather. Oak sole. fiSe to 40c; hemlock. 35a to 85c; French calf akin. $40 to $50 per dez; Anseriran. $35 to $36 gr doe; kip. $30 to $50 * ^ to 4V. ekirtiuE, tiv to 4ir per ?b; toppings, $9 to $15; linings, $4 to $6 per doe. Jbippai today 47 witpped pravtoue.j 48,164 48^211 t oak on hand. fl Uttie, n*»Ur and Cement Cement-Louisville and Boeendals $1. JO to $2.09; Country Prod nee Arrua-Drrd i^e; evaporated lie. CASRArtK— * IU ia IM. Imtm PsarREe-4-Mly No. 1 peeled 6c per tb at $3.25 so $3.50. Ham—to to iOe. - LniK-AUtuaatnnp fl.IJ to |l.» to f I U rutliro-Ctaw(mm tSetsSBe; rolirotSScta Cmom-Yrilo red rrot ttio rer MX Isre-STklt. Sl.it. ft. 14 |l to tiucre-Kurtb ttarelln. red Vro ij, to A Oft. Ie6)$e. t^rotAftore-htah, tun. SAW par Ml; ftroftTO. S0c ■j. tt lJftlo tt.o*. Bocrboa |t.0» t. *4.00 Itatdfcdn.aa* comlLIS to 11.50. Ota red (LMMtiisi K. aeon SMS to ll-SO. ttaisuT-rnreh red rest* BUS to t*Mi ehnrey red tarot toudj SB to BLSS; Frendl Wre - S*.aoto(S.SS. Datotott. Woo** SLTS to SASSi Tovt-rer-FroroSntktaW, jonn* -Stare* Uc I MS*M. taiaa—Citawtro Mto SLS0. MaTOitan; S1.3S WORLC ™ r °rU Business tifa ■ MMERCIAL COLLEGE paSST.'J.m N—*•>»;!■■ nt *■*—s ftsew tastaZtee Ire.tanJroro. fitaTOKM rota ltofWft.Bre.gB ... Vkrr.^f r iImsii—ssmMs—taYlMiSFA-IWAgra WILBUR R* SMITH< EkS&****£] There are a Few Draff** 11 0.. more to make a large profit oft article than wal*. for tbe prosperity ly rweult* from heneot drallng. th*wU» , who, when asked fora B*neon's 0»p«w ; will recommend some cheap and trash/ TV or tmttetton. raying it H "fuel as |H* U they will do up and tell the mteerahte without remark, allowing the custom^. rL, . he ha* Benson'*. If the valueless turned. Cheap John will ray he raedf i j^hnir- k *d2. , ^2j sntiUc are tantiooH ropiari MM red tad word -Cftjrisftf* c»t ta ta. »•* I