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THE MACON WEEKLY TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY MAY 11, 1881?.—TWELVE PAGES.
THE CHATHAM CENTENNIAL|f"-1
, # I | J ■ DESERTED MUGWUMPS.
•very doty Ui»t jou felt called upon to perform. I
Mr. Davis paid a handsome compliment *•« Th8t W “i° rs, ““ n
■UNVEILING OF TUB TABLETS ON remrabmroerf Dabuqnewhen itwJthe I p^g^ ,h , 1DK ^“ e ‘ n ! J, C1 0 ‘J to^^idon't^nay
TUB GBBENK MONUMENT. | £““»*£ E? JStJt? w^nXr'ty' that l.e^aa at last resolvedto .UndoS
welcome the Mugwumps. Hu appointments here-
Alluding to the unveiling of the bronze »«« b l,^*^ >wed B P on «imon-pnre
tablet* on the Greene monnment, he aaid: Democrats. 1 his does not mean that ma-
‘ . . , .. . chine men are to have the patronage, bnt
SS thst,Democrats.. tortrad iffSSS.will
iaaliok In the long chain of affection that blnda be given the offices, and that George Wil-
... . hef lM9 itb# true, an lUm Curtis, Henry Ward Beecher, George
Savannah, May 6,-The moat prominent I irere'mro.' *■ . Williams and men of their political
festure* of to day** feHtival in connection every true patriot, that cornea to put bis foot on iu stripe bare received all toe executive re
•with the Chatham Artillery Centennial, wan ">«• cognition they deserve,
the unveiling of the tableta on the mono- The conclnaion of Mr. Davis’s remarks I Hereafter, unless Uie Mugwumps endorse
ment to General Nathaniel Greene of Rev- was the occaaion for another enthusiastic Democrats for appointment they need not
olotionary fame. After the prize drill by outbreak. | expect favors at the President ■ hands. The
Mr. Davie Discourses on State Sovereignty
and Constitutional Liberty—A Visit
to the Sisters of Mercy—Incl-
dents of the Day.
THE GORDON B00MLET
NOT BOOMING TO ANY GREAT EX-
TEN IN SAVANNAH.
Tlie Ucncral, However, Hold to b® Deter
mined to Knter the Gubernatorial
Race—Chatham Believed to be
Solid for Bacon.
Savannah, May 6.—There does not seem
to be any donbt that General John B. Gor
don haa determined to enter the guberna
torial race. That is, his Savannah friends
do not seem to donbt it. He has been here
the Busch Zouaves and a fine exhibition of
manenvres by the Citadel Cadets of ■■
ton, 8. C., all the companies '
eampment, together with several
tary organizations, marched in parade to The inter-Stato
the square ih which the monnment stands, match at the Chatham
The day was magnificent, and the line of closed to-daj
march on the streets and on the open space The inter-"
of the unveiling were thronged with medal v*s
people. The oration of the occasion | Chatham Gun Club.
ia d
August
r and of historical incidents in the life of shot for.
Own. Greene. Aftorttie oration a aaluteof MU. JEFFERSON DAVIS,
thirteen guns was fired by the Chatham Ar-
tillcry. frij
unveiling
tnry ago.
aeveral days in consultation with them, and
The most prominent feature of the cele-1 new era was inaugurated, Sir. Cleveland’s I an^perauiuimisLS hwe beeV’u^upon
of Charles- bration to-morrow wiU be the Inter-State Metix-ay. when Jureph Hendrix was ap- gE^ESd oftheRpu^se AgW-
in the eu- cavalry drill AM‘1®«P“ ™»d can be relied upon.
local mili- I THE cur reono* aHoormo TOPXXAMKXT. the efforts mad* by Mr. Beedw md others told me ^ he heard Gordon 8BV *, h is
cl »y P'K‘°“ ‘hooUng to secure the retention of Mr HeLeer, the morni tbat be wft8 in the ^ Xn in-
Ihe Chatham Gun Club s grounds Republican incumbent Hendrix is a fol- du8trio £ 9 Kearcb fails to develop any
lay, after three days of flue sport lower of Boss SIcLaughlm and an sggres- “ » tb {or bim bere U He ha8 80 £ e flr ^
■-State m.hv.dual championship sive Dem^riUo parUran army friends, and a few will undoubtedly
was delivered by Colonel C. C. Jones I diamond medal offered by the Ligowisky I r^ns s^m Kely to ful of confimation. I | 1 “ 1 t ^ aU ^J 1 > n ““^ g * L ‘' l re “ c B a o " e ^ r e ea Y“ ba ““
of Augusta and was devoted to the cliarae- Clay Pigeon Company of Cincinnati was not One of this class is that of Warren Green of T gJ ra ba , bcen considerable talk about
“>e Gordon boom in connection with Mr.
wmm j©™“■■ ” ""v *“ w —— | “ i it,,... rvv_i_.1 p.— .. ai.—a I some who connect the two very closely—
V iT 9 m t **• some guns they used at the A Timely Rebuke to the Distant iterate1 Union Telegraph* lth out *>“' with what justification, cannot be said. It
ling of the monument over half a cen- Ucnn Organs. suiting the Kentucky delegation. Thenom- 1 -
igo. Among theprominentgentlemen We wish to enter our protest against the mution has been reported adversely b;
ry strong
Chatham
’ it > s ,lot believed, however, that any great
I committee on foreign affairs. y .-Lv... I »>uount of Confederate enthusiasm haa Wp
nomination that ms;
SLEPT IN THE WRONG WAY.
The Oncer Things That llefell an Animal
Trainer.
One nigb’t about two weeks ago I was
down to the city an' got pretty full,” said a
battered animal trainer to a Pittsburg Bis
on the speaker's stand wero Hon. Jefferson I manner in which the recent cppearanc
Davis, Gov. McDaniel, John 11. Gordon, and speeches of Mr. Jefferson Davis hav., ,, ,, . irr -... . „ ,
Gen. A K. Lawton, lUyor Reese of Mont- been received by a large portion of the Mr - * on “ ? en 7 Beecher
a. SfiwMat^* 0 ^ co ^ eotor °f cuatomsat Port i p aT j 8 ' 8 tonr bag ra ther injured the former's
... .. . , -----r-. jd uontempomries seem to for- M. I chances. It is gatcl that so ovident is this
calls were made for Mr. Davis, get that this is a free country, and that Mr. r v 1 Tr*|."n‘ h,, , fact that Gordon's public announcement of
in response to whioh be arose, Davis is no longer subject to arrest or trial, T *>“ candidacy will hot be made until Mr.
amid tremendous cheering, and spoke, but enjoys the most perfaet right to express ®‘^"to“toll, '*ho has been confinned as Dayis l eg Say anna h—probably the Sun-
us. ha vis si SAX. aoain. . freely and fully hU ideas and emotions on collector ox the port of Boston, auainsR tuc I - M J
It mlfilit he possible, he Raid, to speak at hat not all public questions, bolh of the present !™“** °* organ
to, this Mst sudlencc. He could not Oml word, | au ,j (l f the past. Whatever die may say is I. “. on ’ w *h. he offset probably next week
lute
I day payers will contain it.
AUGUSTA.
Conference—Flremantc
alentlne Convict,if.
n , JW1 mn u iwbii5u u¥ ¥uo . _ A twenty days’ session
uTanlel Greens—wore most hsppUr blenied to- J entlt£d'to , *a”he'srin o' and I f erre ^. * I of the fifth general conference of the Colored
SouMM,°Utu/^ f“ tndSjS all the more to a patient, respectful anil at- .. ' Fho Republicans wiU be entirely satisfied Methodist Episcopal Chorch of America,
deoco. la 177ft, and it was in that great crista ofSur tentivo hearing, because of his defeat and U th . e jeported programme for the future is was begun here to-day. After dime ser-
■ ■ »r« her .on to Oeorgi. to I t h 0 overthrow of his cause. What ho says | '>bt. Ino discussion that took place [ vice the conference was opened with the
NEIGHBOB8 AT WAIL *
The Trouble and li^niu Cau-eil v
Fence on Top or a House ‘
New Haven, Conn., May 4 _.T n j„ „
Icy of the Court of Common Plcti^?^
batterol animal trainer to a nusDurg bis- depldod a queer case, in which neffi.!?!
patch reporter, “Wlicn I got buck I thought ®“®ction played a strong part. Ths o*
I wonld get in old Ned’s cage nnd sleep. He “>• trouble goes back about twelve IS? ■
is one of the lions j ou saw. Seems I made I° r Rs oeRinninR, when Thomas W I
a mistake and got in the wrong box. I to bnild n house next to the pfonJ? I
climbed into Black Bess’ cage. Sne’s a big °* Joh p The foundation wall Jr!? I
leopard, so ugly that we cannot keep any “ ew dwelling was only six inches is* I
other animals in the same cage with her. I Dually s line, and the latter prohsted tjl
Well, I crawled iu an’ laid down witbont *° , v »iu- Ho kept a sharp eye on «W 5* 1
noticin’ the difference. Party soon I heard K oln 8 ou, however, and drove off th« I* I
her snortin' and smellin' round me, lint pentors who wanted to bnild a stasm/*'' I
thought 'twos old Ned, an’ reached up on’ I “** “tH“- Work on that side of iS. 1
hit him across the none. I soon found out house was conducted from the inside „<!’ I
that it wasn’t old Ned. Bess just gave one tlja f until the third Btory was reached. I
snort aud jnmped for me. She caught me * lilatfrirm was run out over Leahy's’ I
by the ear an’ tore it right off. I guess OT' This displeased him, and he n,2t I
she’d ’ave eat me in another minute only hi* displeasure so evident that he wsTlII I
Jenkins, the keeper of Black Ctd, the per- under bonds to koep the peace. FinSr. I
formin’ elephant, who waa goiu’ by, heard ‘be new house was finished and tenui I
me yell, an’ jumped in an’ got me out. He | m ?y*“ to-
had to pound 'er right ai
a club, i ”
a cat with
thewinter,—, ■ P -w.
philosophically, aa he selected a clean spot prevent such accidents in the future It, I
on the wall to strike a mutch to relight his Leahy raised a barricade of poles rrachir. I
pipe. well up on the third story of Corbett's jd»? I
"They get frisky ns kittens nnd are — I Ileaw clanks and nl«n«. 1 I
tinnolly raisin’ . Then is when the;
dangerous. We had a big moose this win-1 ■'“**‘c-m,-. n-vm. nepveuioer tue third stun I
tor as was a cyclone.* He had great spread-1 tenants got tired of the fence and sa*ed41
ing horns, and would tear hia stall down I *°nie or the poles at tho level of their vie" 1
and break out, and do anything else as was ‘.‘ ow There is a statute reganlm-.. I
devilish. He came pretty near doin’ three jury to a fence, and under it Corbett t a I
or four of the boya up. One day he broke brought before the City Court. The a* I
out, nnd we was ’bout two hours runnin’ was thrown out of court, but Corbett mid, I
him down. Then we chased him right into n P “is mind to carry tho war into the ess. I
the railroad repair shops, and got him cor- m 7 8 country, nnd for tbat purpose he hind I
tiered between two flat cant. One of the f lawyer, who lagan snit against Leahv os I
boys went and got a saw, and after we had | two_counts, one charging him with tretpae I
tied Mr. Moose up we just sawed his 1
eff smack an’ clean. He wasn't as
museum freak as he was afore, but L. - ... „.
a deal safer, an’ we Towed that we’d put ®°urt to get through the case, and when it I
ph ’ud I did judgment waa given as follows: Fori
fll'l.l 111 1 I I' 1 , •AIM It VS ••
antory that tUiods Island save lisr son to(leorsls to | (ha overthrow of his cansp What ho sava . . ..
defendtbecommoii principle, of state aoveiRlKuty 1 . , wo rthv of consideration- and in Senate upon the Edmunds resolu- usual addresses of welcome and replies
SVSS&mSUS IK'S the'properanswer to be mode to Tli toe *•, ^ of Secretary Manning thereto and preliminary legislation, ifoth-
true,” be paid. '*tbet immediately after the Ute war I adhw* r of reasontDR. and not the anawer of v ° ucblD K fo I tbe S°°« moral and official inf? of importance was transacted to-<Iay.
Oeorgi* peemed for a Urns to have loet her birth* nasMion or ureindico I cbarac te r8 of persons removed from offico All the prominent divines of the church are
ffi.ila , dtoft^.“t2d. b :homd*. d , 0 S’.n“ d ld:rli: Xonr own parCwehail with profonnd “° der ‘ b ? T™*'* Department and well- in attendance Important matters are to
defense of ooaetitutionai liberty. Georgia threw satisfaction the fact that Mr. Davis, the k nown oiieumstaneei in connection with he brought before the convention,
open her arnie to receive into her boeoni that i*- leader of the defeated in the creati ht of r ® mova,g ,n ol “ or departments have con- Great preparations are making here
dS^lnlTto JWTSS. SToS civil wars, not only remains in lis native JSg**" P?bUc that the President has not | for the firemen’s toumay next. Tuesday,
id him to breathe, and here he lived and died. I and among his tthn fnl. I iuinuea ms
• ore 1
•f Georgia
lcv< a liberty,
sovereignty.
try in a desperate struwle. That was the cause for
which they fought. I* it a lost cause now? Never!”
imredhimto brestn., and h.re’b.Urcduddied; I land and among his own people, who fol- ™nlled his pledge to remove no torn offl- The different companies are nightly prac-
?h«o are memories that endesr him to tbs state lowed him with unexampled enthusiasm I cer *, eice pt }°* cause. ^ He realizes that he I tieing and a spirited contest is promised,
srgls and to every ono everywhere who an( j devotion throughout tliat mighty strug- B serious mistake when ho gave this A largo delegation from Macon is expected
teSty' - 'to.IrevoHld?romto.ISffi?cSlm B>®. b “‘ that he remains unliarmedf enjoy- P u W>o pledge, and no1 oneof mteUigencc and visitora from elsewhere ore already
S2 iri“° a" I fno hi. and hi. fricmls. nrnti i-.tril I tere,1s longer deceived by it | booked.
The Republican majority in the Senate
property and his friends, protected
by tbe laws, tree to go nnd come as he
Preston Valentino's caso went to the jury
we nod 1 U I uue I uurgiugnim witn trespag. I
is horns 88 l 8 '!® 8 were partially on Corbett’sE !
purty a ,m<1 tbe other eharging him with mainttii I
he was I >°8 n nuisance. It took three days for tfe
him in the camels’ stalls an’ old Eph 'ud I juagmeu* was^ given os totiows: F«|
think he was a camel. He didn't thongh. the trespass $100 damages was to be co|. I
When ho saw the anemile he just said: I leoted, a permanent injunction was grsattd |
•Well, I'll bo blanked! I guess you fellows I against the fence, and the barricade wmI
would a-sawed the horns off’n the altar if ordered removed within ten days, imfo ]
you’d bin called on to carry it an' they was penalty of $qOO.
in your way,’ an’ he fired every one of ns. MONTGOMERY
That was the day I got tanked
the leopard tried to eat me. The Southern Baptist Convention to Ar. I
We had an elephant die this |
\&“ had " an * elephant die" this I „ sen.ble To-day.
winter a few weeks ago of consumption. Montoomehy, May fi.—The Southern I
Fact! That elephant just kept gettin f thin-1 Baptist Convention meets here to«morrov. I
ner an’ thinner, an* a-coughin’ and a-coughin' I M has not met here since 1865. Numben I
till you’d n-tbonght he’d kill hisself, and \°t distinguished Baptist clergymen and Uj. I
finally he died. Nobody’ll ever moke me I me G *** already here. The total number o( I
believe it was anything else than consump-1 delegates is over 000. Many important I
tion. An’ you jest ought to a-heard the I finwtions are to be considered. Tho boed I
other elephants take on over him. They I trnstees of the Southern Baptist Theo* I
jest whined around for a week jest like I logical Seminary at Louisville have been u I
humans.” I seshion all day. The Rev. T. J. CrawfcriJ
rattDiitr.me for thirty-seven years a missionary hi
CHURCH WAR. China, is here, seekiug to make importAQt I
Twelve Hundred Women StandinK by ,i changes and reforms iu mission work. Tho I
Dt*oust’d t*rieet. I convention will be in session for five or nx |
1 days.
there is anything snblime in recent history, “°” ly ln “it 001 ly wU1 oppose the confir- guilty as iudu
...... it is this fact that no vengeance has been J?® 1 . 10 *? °* t? 0 !. 6 m * y . b ® given offices him to mercy.
oUmsTbiit tt will ri« ^rsln'ln* Its^miht^cUuheil I n the victorious people of the Uuited I party b ’® dImate ^ belong to tool GAINESVILLE , . . .
L^h3^^ , SW^‘^i£ 1 t, d M S South, a uor a sny'prohlbfuons^impoMd'u^n Do'lector He.lden of New York .IU be B«ri. .u,l MctoiB^.u r P toeBeptu, | !_“ d 7_^lf&“d. a _!^\ , ? r r_. o _ , .?»V. 0B
a ‘ — - • 1st (febatlne toe issues of the I required to reorgauize hm office upon | Female Seminary.
Tbe quiet of theSalibnth was broken in
toe Polish quarter of Detroit, Mich., early
your regard, and 1 hope Ood may bleea you.”
a uusn to onerr tub old man.
At the close
-was a mighty
next moment
juih eager
statesman. «v ..... .._ . uu ,„ m TflT ,T .
was some datger of Mr. Davis being I the victoty detormineil.
crushed. A lane WAS cleared, however, and 1, * ro8t Davis u
111 was esoortod to a carriage, in whieh he | WX “ e “ d ® ‘I from amoua the Democrats who wl
was conveyed to the (Hty Exchsnge. Here eitirens. We hold that lie and Uiey-and
he gave a reception to toe bstulion ot | h» not than they- committed m enor-1 g n ^ T™™
cadets of the South C
emjr. The boys stseked
and entering the Exclwni
to Mr. Davis, who shook
one. Mr. Davis remarked HSU HI, ...
eadets at Charleston had always turned out t Mo . r ?? T, I r ,’ w .® eongrotulato the whole peo-
the best men in the Palmetto State. Aa P !e of the United Stn ca on the wisdom they | AFFECTING SCENES IN COURT.
Mr. Daria resumed his aeat cheers were hlT ® ®*bihited In this question. It is in our
The OuadrennUl Hethodlet Conference.
u.»<i.,ii fi> .ui.„„ K c ... ujuiii: I Ricbuond, Va., May l>.—The tenth qua.I
imsissmnsn . were hurried there to quell an impending I rennial General Conference M. E. Chant I
G M . r T , J. (i . u , riot by several hundred women. The neigh- met . tb ® second day to-day. Aftar I
nrevsil. Tim m.n.imra r.t eh. fi.n.hi G.uM.s\iLi.E, Mfty 5.—The Baptist Scnii-1 j lo rh O 0(l of St. Altjertua’church hud been I divine service conducted by Dr. Iluntuofl
&emnerarv T aml I” 11 “. ftbou . t broken np for this sesstou. j nteD sely excited all day. It was not known Arkansas and after the transaction of rotJ
ta Sd 5* a Tu D l what moment that an unguarded acUon of tine husiness, the secretary Called th-dj
sweep of Republican
lowuver and i We trus't Mr. Davis may livo long and en-1 b ? ld * r * ebould he made, leaving toe filling
tawM to the affection jndreaTOet of b»
Conference.
A apeeial committee on rules repcrUil
was the I rules of order for government of the Cos-1
terence. Discussion of tho rules oceupid I
Knots of women, bearing infanta in arms, I the entire day’s session, and after thorooA I
-- ■* - 1 — •* ■* * **—■ were fiuilj I
tnere were j.xuu x-ousn women spent tne li|„ 0 mington, IU., special says
church, many of toem carrying clubs and ex-Vioe President David Davis
.. I I Yi r . the condition of hi. g.
j ; aiurm is cauflea uy roe apt it erance ou u i
® pnesi told I K bonlder joint of a hni?e csrbancle, tk I
agsin^ve'n Imd the*mlHtsry^*marched Wk I j^d^.nt"^"immenre’pu^nefirthji I An Aged egg,,. Conv.m.d. ^ W.B Knd I “^1^“" r,r ' m:,n, ‘ Wr E^dderoUo^ S&5TV5?*
to the encampment SfemSlid bv Mr I k,xohto!< » 0»t., May 4.—A thrilling case I Ambhicuh, May «. —Yesterday evening the will not believe that he haa gone for good. lk j, um j„ Ctttwe cl by the uppenrsnee on hi
Banqueta in honor of the visititing sol-1 ‘H* C 0 M8C< 1and other I liaM ju«t Vmm.ia coneludeAl In Court at lielle-1 drawinfc for poHitionn in the approaching I They believe only what th* «««-* »aM I. - • •• .... Pr®* . .
ffiew are in pwgren* to-night at the armories P^U in it «u^«y^ now diseuwed in the ^ Thomas Pell, aged 70 yeara, and flremanic contest took place
of aU local mil tary. “1 tb °. . Yf, bo 5® Mrs. Pell, aged 00 yean, with excellent rep- chamber in the present* *
Ha. oavis visits THK hihtxsh ow MKBtuf. l „i aUUon, i w cr ® cb »rge<l before Chief Justice firemen and interested spectators. The | the pastor again, limy of the women I l u l'ruvi Daria came near losing his hfs
— . _ . I exist. Lot the safety valves lie XeM oi>en, I /I ill. Jr / .1 < I Oil—:..... 11.. „# ,t.. I w..., hUi„.i,- «««„ snn.i.,. t,.II..I.-1 . .. i-*-,**i * ’“‘h
Huh morning Mr. Davit
visited the oonvent ot the
laee at toe councii tocm-that he ha* gone to Rome to see ,. OQ tiuuod development of which will, it
of a large bodyof the Pope, and that lie will return aud he f (!arw t endanger hia life.
spectators. The the pustor aguin. Many of the women ln jggq D av j a ntar loi i„g a,
TEilH OF MKRl-T. I " J_* l fhn u*Lt« vsUm l.a Vn«i» Annn UUtllUUB, EUUill.lip'l UCIUIO UUIIH 4UHUCO UICUIiU muvA lUtCICiHCU , . , _ i au inr, t/nvw vmuii
and Miss Davis I ur£SJCameron wfih arson, for the purpose of sc- following is a list of the companies entered were bitterly weeping Sunday becanne their f rulu H jmUar attack.
SUUni o?Marev tjJi. ra?'.v“ 'SZ'ZZZJi ®«ring tho insnrance money the good, and the order in which they will run: brfoved pastor was not there to ene mrsge "' m “
w .“‘?.*? d 8rowing love for the froe countO vreicitll removed before the fire occurred. I First. Macon No. 6: i
tion, nddreaaed to Mr. Davis by the Sister
■Superior;
First, Macon No. 6; second, Mseon No. I them a» of yore, and all are savagely deter-1 Ohio’s senate without a qoon*. , .
and afterward Mr. Pell circulated the story I 3; third, Enfanla No. 1; fourth, Brnnawiek I mined that no strange priest shall neenpy I Cm.iiMBt's, O., May I'-. —The Democrtut I
that the storm doors ot toe house had been I No. 1; filth, Montezuma No. 1; sixth, I his place. I membera all absented themselves from w I
barricaded, as it for the purpose of destroy-1 Americas No. 1; seventh, Americas No 2; I Deluded with the belief that the Bishop I Senate yesterday, leavingtoat body witoom I
___ , ing the inmates. Letters of warning were I eighth, HawkiiuviUe No. 1; ninth, Cochran I waa coming to opeu tho ohnruh and install I a quorum to act upon the committee np<*» I
Boitoaan »ia: p«ria« tbs tars that triad man s u , laK to the Age ot 13 With the Face and also shown which threatened to hum toem No. 1. a new priest, the mob rented their, tmligna- unseating four Cincinnati Democratic Sec-1
Mature ot a child. lout So many of these atones were told I Final and oomplete arrangements have I tion iu a series of howls. Nearly every wo-1 ators. The Senate this morning anthoRFa I
For many years the dwellers In Forty-1 that suspicions '* ' *■” “ ~ ’ ““ " ” ‘ 1
DEATH OF LITTLE MISS TURBOSO.
souls oar eeavsat bad Uts dUUuauUhsd honor of
fecvlvtag as the Russt of our than Uttla dan*htsr
Ustvls. Jeff, a sturdy hoy. who cams regularly dur
ing M rs. Herts's stay ln the rlty to r cite laaaons to
uysslC had tbs honor of thrss
Harts.
Ing Mrs. UavU'asUy
on* of tha alslrrs. I
lDtarvtswrs with Mrs.
. . . t suspicions of a “put-up job” were en-1 been made by tho various committees in man in the parish haa a Kotaainski picture, the President to appoint several 4»p*[j|
first street, nrar Fifth avenue, have seen a I gendered. Their adopted daughter was ap-1 charge for the entertainment of visiting fire- and many wear it on their person* »nil are I «ergeanta-at-arois to arrest and bnog »|
' ‘ he finally oonfeued and be-1 men. An immense crowd from the *nr-1 frequently seen to kiss it passionately. | rentee*. The appointmentabavebe*niu*i*,l
lit. u _ ....in., 11,.. n .i. 1 mnnSinn tnwni an.) i-iIIm 0,111 ntton.l Urn I A1H) 111 ! t n'rll'u-t KnHtlllV mAmitll, lh,M W n ■ anil itrnntW will loeve for other Htales IS I
aaUOBM little woman ilnvo by thiir houseaonpleas- preached, and she
Savannah presented to Uis oiphsn girls, roaldsd I ant afternoon* on her w»y to Central Park. I oame the chief witneaa agminat toe prirH
to oar care, a piore of ssceUant upasttjr wort. I Everybody in that mlghborhnivl knew her I The jury had the novel experience of I tonrnauenL
which la still treesursd and prsssrirsd et at. Mary’s | M “Little Jf ! n- " ^
ndny morning there wns and deputies will leave for other KtaM t»
, _ a sudden accession to the mob, three or four secure the members, some of whom »
*?? ¥.¥?!? •» "Little Miss Caroline.” Her name was hearing an address from a woman in court , n ... . r>im,.w .»Tv. .7.7,v mm n>v hundred maje Poles pouring in from all said to have gone to Chattanooga.
£la£m!g ?t£ tbYmT, wSfttfmoS toTO CaroUne Tn.hoao, and toe was liorn hear -Mrs.p.11, toe spoke for over half an hour LOCAL 011 IO! * 1N MACOii C0UNT ' ’ directions. They c.me unarmed, so far aa = ' — - ’- 8
...I i a I TaF*wtnM*i.<Mi.tlin.llni1antt in MniitHtiilii r I iaa Jwlwa.ee w/ Lwwwwld „ n J 1.n.kwn.1 Cl.o I tfw.tw.waww..j n.i.'ah..eww << n iv.t 41.. I outward finill'nntnPfM Ws>nt nrtil tt nnop I * ~
you revenues, end ne sr* second to bob. la ad-1 Tarrytown-on-tbe-lludaon in September, I in defense of herself and husband. She I Hosltimnsaud Ogl. thurpe Go AVrt—liar-
nlrttlon for thschlsf whosa cause was ihu of our 1808. “
fathers and brothers. I writs, on the put of the
Btetrnof Merc), to bra that you will honor our
con .ant and sisterhood by
If only ton* aaonsh to sua
i f the future the! wt
Sr»t sod lost President of lbs Confederscj.
partner and told of her lova far I nrets The prohibitionists say about one
Tbe mealing with the sister* who look 4 her B “ Ur ' Mr*.L. Bnrnton, more than him. P#U burst into tear* several Umea hundred iUei?oi votes were coat hero. Most
rare of Miss Davis in 18C5 was very affeo- tw « nt 1 y ye4r * A Her . “W.' il, g h ?* whjo hU wife wu pleading. 0 f the illegal voter* are spotted, and willbe .
lionate. A recitation and address on toe ^ ^ ®. w “ 0Dly . " T ®. fc€t Yu u “!! T >® ^ brought in a vsrdict of gmlty preoented to the grand jury. | The DUnd K land
TOrt of toe pnpiu WM responded to b, Mr. I ~ d “ b b ™»““ d » be “ I “ d ' b ® I . The .latest from Oglethorpe give. to.
outward appearances went, and at once |
mingled among the woman, and all T
180H. She stopped growing wbtn she was walked feebly to the lawyer’*desk and be- I shatlvllle Goes Dry. F D ‘“K" d ““°“g the woman, and all began y-* ETiTu'v —~A
111 jreareold, and, altooughtoewas bright gun her address in a mild tone, hut as she I Montxzvma, April 6.^-The prohibition j? ,dl *.”v B . cr ®zy creature*. It isbe- r’U U t- ^
and her parents bad her well educated, she proceeded grew warm and animated, and I election at this place to-day passed off qui- , . ,*? ,bo P*7»nre of the police alom- J __ _ _ il
I always looked like a child. She died aud-1 denounced the Chief of Police andothen in e u y> Three hundred aud ten vote* were I d ®*®nred the mob from attacking tliechurch | VJ IJ M ^1,
I denlv Mondav afternoon in her sister's I utrnne, lwmmerrw Khw nUclwl In, m,m. I t,n .hicti!.. ...i I or the convent of Ht. Francis, opposite. I ar J L A’'jh
YcREAAyV
J VP AN AND THE OPE.
l>ut:
Davis,
their
Home
Went, tn Join Ihe Hi
maw Catholic t.-purclt.
The Missionary Herald, tbe organ of toe
In the election I American Uoanl, prints it significant article
,— „„„ .... Were polled. Of 1 by the ltev. J. H. Pettee of Okayama, en-
The husband waa then tried and found this number only three wero east for the I titled “A New Peril in Japan.” The writer
. _ _ , , , lilty ot perjury in swearing to the state- safe of stotaity. lays the Japanese are showing an amazing
visiting relatlres np tho Hndson river or in meat of loai ” **—'*--• ■— 1 — 1 — ... ~ • -
, Philadelphia and other citiea further from I companies.
From 12 to 2 o’clock today Miss Davis I New Yort * " ... . . .
waa present at a german, given in her honor I In 1H81 she new tired of travellmr. and I ... >i“’»,«he \as«r oirl H.il It. | Dealt of the Municipal KleeUon-Thr Gor
who paid the sisters a tribute that ““bound it reached to her feet, enveloping husband. Mrs. Pell was terribly affected Antis about 280 majority,
hiffh calling deserves. 81 Man ’s ber lUt ® • Te ”* Uer ® y *® w ® w *‘ Ar * »T° WD * by toe finding, but she kissed her husband, I Mabhhallvillb. May 5.— Ii
was alio visited, where Miss Davis “ d . b ® r regnl *f bot ,miU *? d »“ d w “ “k'O baek to the jaiL held here to-day 209 rotes wet
renewed her acquaintance with the Sister obMlike. Until five or six years ago toe The hi
Superior. was fond of traveling, and spent her time guilty of perjury in swearing to the state-1 ml; „f whisky.
1 visiting relatives np tho Hudson river or in | ment of losses for payment by the insurance —
A llEaXAM lx BOXOB or MISS DAVIB.
LAGRANGE.
How the Vasuar Girl Bid It.
“I came through Poughkeepsie once,” re-1
I marked a New York drummer. “It unit
dun lloomtet.
eagerness to be known as a Christian na
tion. Thera is a strong movement among
local oAtrial* favoring a nominal acceptance
of the least exacting form of Christ snity,
to the
the Roman Catholic. Mere sssen
sent st s german, given in her honor In 1881 toe grew tired of traveling, and
armory of toe Savannah Volunteer I made her home permanently with her sis-
Battalion. It was attended by the ter, Mr*. Barton, in Forty-first street She I Timp tnr I 1*^***«*» Mav 6.—The city election to- I £iIne~o7rhriati~ii U rvarded aa "sufficient
ind beauty of Southern society often drove in Central Park, and while at vf™ ^ w»*lted In toe election of Dr. Ridley e witf u.w v i . Wire of heart and Ufe The
Oeoiga W. Owens, Esq., led toe home she waa fond of reading and enter- - Mayor and Whitfield. Ware. Hutchinson, SSi
german, with Mim Davis. 8he wore a taining her friends. Three years ago htt I tt *LfT?-SUt Bradfield, Swain and Park as Cooncilmen. c j 0la hWopenly ailvocated* baptiziuA
white dress, with a bouquet of roaea in her mind grew weak, and she began to waste JJJA i Mach f ®®^®« w — exhibited in the contest Emperor and a* tew of the sobhs that
sazh, Mi.s Kanni. Go,Tion, Gen, Gordon’. | away “physically. Fo, days^toer toe | SSTdSSiS!^^2 fA to tor •*“ ^ “ay be ^n.Uered
■isus saanqiawssw cue actiueu vu | watc hed and reported; bnt the old | Christian nation. Last December
died
funeral ner-
At a banquet given by the Savannah Vol-1 East'Seventy-first street.
may be
Christian nation. Laat
were re-1 Russian minister to Japan
re-elected treasurer. I was buried in Tokio. The
per cent, .ice was simply and solely of the Greek
ms name | Catholic form. Princes of the blood, calii-
. I, 1? could not quite comprehend toe MtnatiaD 1"“, " Catholic form. Princes of the blood, cahi-
, .. _ , —Ui« Caroline was H er eompXon.,^Si "fact oYerebSy *n U® go before to# convention ta slowly dreu- net minUtara ami other high Japsurac offl.
* 1,r - ^ carefully carried there to a carriage, but n ^ uU>W8t ^. Zut tb« Ji. Uu °« htre ®“ dl ‘ t " c * t l oi “‘ » Uo - dal* were present It meant far more than
speak-1 anildsn wealmms seised her when aha I " .. . ’ I I Sl-f-..,i. un.. MIL.,.
cheer-
nnleer Guards Battalion tool
vis entered whila Gov. McDaniel waa speak-1 sudden' weakness seised bar when toe
tog and waa greeted with tremendous cheer-1 reached tbe bouse. Monday afternoon the
tog. When Gov. McDaniel had ooncluded I little woman waa not able to talk. At 4
Mr. Davis, to response to the continued I o'clock Miss Turboao was dead.—N. V. Star
ovation, made | of W«ln.«lay.
THE MOOT IMPOSTAVT Hl’KKl H VST
COLUMBUS.
delivered by him to this city. He said:
The DllTeren
A country editor found hia path nnusn-
reeled their attention to ns.
“Are you on yonr way home?* she asked.,
"I told her I waa oat on a business trip. The Autopsy of the Body of Needfuitn Ben
“Have yon traveled much alone?’ I t!*ld H«ld Yesterday. _
“ ■gnite s good deal,’ I replied, not at all Coli-mbiw, May 6.-Dr. Williams of Reale » rcpresehtaUve of the royal family at-
pleaiMHl with th® unenviable p«> ii i -a I waa I and Dr. Geigg* of this city to-day made an {f”®* r^quletn mass for th® dead King in
forced to occupy. Witoout giving me a| autojny of the body of Needham Bcnfield, | . A “ c ?
diplomatic courtesy. The Mikado
wore mourniog for twenly-4>ne day* on re
ceiving the newrs of the iteato of Hi* Cath-
ohc Majesty, King Alphonao of 8»>ain, and
ONLY
MOST PERFECT MADE
Prepared with specUl retard to
Ko Ammonia, Lima or AI««*
PRICE BAKIHC POWDER CO..
CHICAGO* er- LC ^
avJWOS
YTer corriAL A
EXTRACT?
MOST PERFECT MADE
■ nd Well
— -w, furxzr •** ’
d Z.Sc*ta£r last Tutor-1 if is not lung rinee oh* of th* imperial
a was toot but ouee. d<er ®** teto: “Let no Christian luncc-
i from tha base ot tha I fur, b dare enter Japan, and let it be known
phlet | brain. The place where a second shot was I ““t° all that if the King of Spain himself, end iUi«insiira» uwrrth. w
uvsleas were I and gets 120,OUO a year. The eonntry «di-1 to read? I have some in my traveling bag. was said to have entered wae only a splotch Christian's Uml, or the Greet God of Price Bakins Powd^OO.—_
P^. ot l ‘»b yr ». .. ,> e f” 1 1 tor gore to work at 7 o’clock, haa hia edito-1 NV WeU. I know you’ll let m* turn the of blood. ThU disposra of the theory that I Al>. T i‘^f* thin decree, he shaU pay there- j The National Credit U Ne
tartYa^e 1 ^ talro!u! rial* dictated to him by hU nnlwcriber., next seat, ao as to giro youmore room.’ he was shot twice. .a- — 1 •o'Ully f«a«le.t the. lb. repaln«t«
IAKAnoM.1 Toe gave to tbe I'ntua out ot roar I qnita at 6 o clock and gets in debt. That is I “I left the seat and told her there was ab- TfO.tlluatnnary Herald make* the above 1 Caprtnn Fisstam. They ere Zac—vflSe^
unsbsal umtesy two Htales. Alsbeets ud Mlsnln I jJ, e difference.” aolntely nothing that I wanted. Aa I made MAUOX COUNTY GOES WET. I “ cU “• b*«i» for an appeal for a general sad used sverywbere la A
Sft—**? - 1 ** 7 - ** > t y*- 4 °J *** if* 1 ***- „ . my way out to the nmokiog oar nearly every-
S^fSaratly duS-t-ttl A HlnUter Accidentally shot. body laoghed, including the Yaaskr girb.
ftMd-rLcn eliI BuintruseQ of laa^i«ef»Jence end I JiCWOVTIUX Fla., May 6.—Rev. M. k, I One of toe latter took my place. To this ...... .
tbe eoYerwicBtj—»ot eoT«m*rt»iy thxt Tully was shot in the leg to-day on toe 8t day I never see a woman coming toward my MownuxHA, May fk—Tbe official count Catarrh and HronchJtu Cared. Tly ynMksHssggy^
ftJ? ‘"H*" 11 ' h* 1 " k y ^ ■““'"ta 1 “lI don’t think of that experiene/ on the prohibition election held to this
T^** irr *;t“that when i of » pbtol, which fell from a piMcnget h I I’ve heard men say they would like to have I eonnty yesterday glvea eighty-four majority I kaov* remedy, at bet found aprucrtpUae which of etattbreousdiaa *
ftUade I. sou p..k«r»i«nty i w*r.i to briog pocket. Mr. Tally waa a>kep at the time, it tried on them, but no man likea to be for theeale of whisky. The prohibitinnuU I oomplcuu cored end aaved him from death, ear I -Capet* ua.”
c*d ht.tAl.tr hht I »m too old tor a fiiLt | in il (lu aWk ana won ml re need him to I mbit* • frwtl nf and k* Mrtainlv annstan (n I heve eiren noli^e of omteiL which will be I ■* ®f ring in im this 4r*-A!ful ~
Mkd God knb
. movement by toe Froteatant denominations | rtyetetom, phanavui* •rLstj •*{
Tbe l*roi»lbition!«u win Conteet the Elec- | togain a stronger foothold in Japan. j th»T
person. Once need their ,lU4
tion la the Court*.
WOsLX, I
l shot in , I
I Angusttoe train by the occidental discharge east that I don’t think of that experience, on the prohibition election
I of a pistol, which fell from a paaaengsi a I l’, e heard men say they would like to have county yesterday give* eighty-
_ I pocket. Mr. Tolly ns asleep at the time, it tried on them, bat no man likes to be for tbe sale of whisky. The f
too eta fov a Usbt and the shock and wonml rauseil him to made a fool of, and be certainly Appears in hare giren notice of content, which will be,.... r, . t -■ . ^
if a,hus«^32 i^-^i “*» “ d tnuin inv-nsibU for some tiara that light when a lot of scV-..I i-irl. r-.nrt in I lu-sr.1 by the Ordinary on the fourth Mon- m Mtoh s.v rSrt. vut'^re a. , tni ■ izV-
It tbst eecsaattr Sbeatautae. I knew III* is now dcing well. | to make him appear ridiculous. I day of this month. I cslpt Iren st I tnrx*. I eta*' rat la tb
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