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DEFENDING garland.
BOYLR'S report of
cB met“£efho*b investigation.
the
. .11 Reprehensible Found Id the
W****' of Garland or aoj Other Of-
e °"n. ia A l' 1 ' Isolations to tl.e
‘•ao-Electrlc Telephone.
. .vr.Tov June 30.— Chairman Boyle,
" iS D „ Kleetric Telephone committee,
rf‘ be , nresenU to the House a report on
to-da)l“” . tUe investigation, signed by
tbt rt , s , oste, Eden and Hall,
yniielt, the conclusion
Tbo/^itlf or the Pan-Eb itric cm-
neither tu agents, have attempted to
improperly influence the officials through
th«[Preference to the comparisons that
nJn made between the conduct of
l» T f b V un( i bis associates, Carlisle and
Sail. tbe re P ort SaJ S:
.n, Ro-ors offered to Carlisle and others
What or- otp oraled and organized companies;
tB ii»kl“i“e re >j Garland, Hants and otn-
vhsllie usual mterest In the toventlons
*!• T,*minditton of no value whatever, and only
st 8vt ,„i at five thousand, the thing they
twu , .mi their proponionate interesU In
0,a 'ua hare been the same. The property Itself
turnout to be worth much or nothing, is
miah* tsra lt 110 commercial value. The
does not show that these gentlemen were
I by the Messrs, ltogers with any eapec-
^““ot profiting by their cfilc'al
fit 1 ??., attins, the pirt.v to whom they made
l 1 ! 0 'Kurt"bin"because .he wu a Senator,
g* ,8 1( vht to select tbe other
| T be ,,0 «m given absolutely to
ilmli and the comUUoh w»s Imposed that he
,b !fikJf l Jm»uSSw4*“ CI “Ot thought of for At-
lithst .lute darlaud wai not thought ot for At- retary of
..iVvOrneva'. He was suggested by Atkins, and I dutv and
SSaSroly be «ld, in View of hi. previous Ilf.
-THEMACON WEEKLY TELEGRAPH i TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 0,
id that sunn..! .. ■ 7
5S5S1''IrConey
“with the diiUnct undpinK^rnt^ 0 ^ 18 coa UMl,
the conduct of s*ld° suit fo ?£’ £? w V er ‘
controlled by yourself under a ( , b-olut? ly
toearoedby HE WANT3 TO GIVE THE PRFSIDENT
■el.” The only patUcaltr iVwhteh'rt® coun *
from custom was in maklni theii^ h ^ dep 5 rt ^ d
him ■tdci'jr apubl'o one, undeJ tff a£?i!2?J2E
mu‘ lv ® contro1 of bis department b oluUj aod
.. T* 1 ® report then treats at great lenuth of
the subject of the power of the govern-
ment to institute patent sui*, and t&roffl-
auir y it E sayr U 0r0rtlC ‘ lDe
Swiss sst w «■&*£?«
Uui;.:
1886.—TWELVE PAGES.
EDMONDS’S IDEA.
WIDER DISCRETION
In n Large Majority of nis Appointments
Increased Powers of Removal In Most
Cases—An Appeal to the Courts
Provided for Ofllcials,
Washington, June 30.—Senator Edmunos
to-day introduced in the Senpte a bill to
vest in the President of the United Slates
the appointment of sundry inferior officers
thereof, to regulate their tenure of office,
and to provide for their removal
public interests
riKht oTtiiia^ 60 ij*® Question to l be° tri'od^aVt'ho I that the President shall have power, and it
“;*Tu '*»
the Bell Telephone and Weitere'Bolon ommE shall requife
combined. lh. ,7,?...” ™ U . nlon tmapulee th.t »T « 1 • •
">“P«'Ung them to pay eitort on” I of the Senate, excepting heads
th»t which 11 was alleged I of departments, assistant secretaries
j j «Ti.Ar . v. 1 wnicn it was slievi
^.npurtLrnAfmmm.SihtfSro^ 1 ”' b “‘ ^ \ ia depa.Intents,
ALL ABOUT THE STATE.
Brevities of News from tho Outlying Towns
and Counties.
Dawson hni decided by popular vote to
have waterworks.
—Tho Baptists of Cartersvllle will erect
a new church edifice.
—Tho Auguste News says that the Chroni
cle s sensational story of Chinese opium
joints in that city “is pure bosh fromBoBh-
ville.
—The case of Preston Valentine, the
Augusta negro sentenced to be banged to-
day, has been appealed to the Supreme
Court.
—Considerably new machinety has re
cently been put in the Arkright cotton
mills, Savannah, and 2,500 spindles aro
now being added.
—TheBtunswick and Western Railroad
Company will soon commence building
freight depots, cotton warehouses, docks,
etc., at Brunswick.
The contracts with the Morse B.idge
Company for re-building the budges, have
assistant! ,een stoned, and tbe work of construction
will be commenced at once.
bliou’d bo iudic'ftllv^nvPH^fo^^ p°rts in which tbe "tots revenues collected
!HiflaatteDi ™^;L y .tISIf5 L 8 ^- bel1 ? in any one yerr exceed a certa'n amonnt,
with Graves Aveut un^t P T-1 the lreMQrer ®ad assistant treasurer of the
noon BnK ftdlnr« re „ n ° d stress is laid United States, comptroller ot the ourrenev,
?i t' '“ g '? bl8 commissioner of internal revenue, comp-
specincatioH about the telephone or trans- ii-ollnr of tho trManrv omiUnw
DOit find! thAt An^L* Altogether the re- trersurv, commissioners of customs, regis-
miti^ M PuuA . gh i tesllm -° ny r wa ? sub ’ ter and solicitor of the treasury, direc-
110 G00de t0 mftke £E£S M *£f Jr. tor o£ , ibspector-
A DUEL UNTO DEATH.
ALL SORTS.
BOTH DUELLISTS MORTALLY IN
JURED IN TWO ROUNDS.
Janies Cooper and Joseph VantVlnklu
Fight Over a Year Old Quarrel
Without Seconds—They Time the
Firing byThtlr Watches.
Gatesville, Texas. Juno
Cooper and Joscnh Van Winkle fought an
It is rain or shine with a bootblack.
A real estate transfer—Washing a tramp.
Potato bugs are creating great havoc in
New York.
White-headed robins aro reported in
Massachnsetts.
Divorce lawyers don’t believe in arbitra
ting matiimonial strikes.
It is worthy of note that tbe mosquito
30.—James never drinks behind the bar.
A striped bass taken in Newark Day
has a
of tho
—Major 8. H. Neall, of Carroll county, is
now 82 years old and has over 100 graud-
cHldren, but he still retains considerable
vigor of both body and mind.
—The Marietta Paper Manufacturing
Company, Marietta, are building a now
mill, two stories, 75x220 feet, and have
ordered the necessary machinery.
t —The books are now open for subset ip-
tiona to the Eaton ton ana Montioello rail
road. Jasper connty is expected to anb-
bciibe $10,1 DO to the building of tho road.
—The Madisonian sajs that Rev. David
E. Butler is confined t > his room with a
dangerous mp’ady. His life is almost dls-
paired of. Dr. P. W. Bntler, of Florida,
has been summoned to hig bedside.
“How is this?” asks tbe Athens Banner.
informal duel with revolvers yesterday on weighed thirty-eight pounds.
?.uH?™nn’j!2i C0 jy eU C ° nnly - w ^ w fif e I* i 9 Ixttfl to break off olj habits, and it
wi L i , d ? B - °?° I ’ er 8h0t , in ,. lbo is painful to break in new boots,
head and died in a few minutes, and Van- t, . „ . . Z . .
Winkle was shot through the bowels, and r General ^Buckner, of Kentucky,
he has since died. of ‘i 600 acrea ln a part
Cooper and Van Winkle were morial ene-
mios, having quarreled about a year ago Example of tho “Ups and Downs of Lifo”
over some cattle. Yesterday they met on I —Being hard up, and consequently cast
Crown Creek, and, after some hot words, I down.
they agreed to fight to death. They meas- A prospectus of a new cemetery holds
ured off . the ground, and each with his I out to shareholders, as a bonus, graves for
watoh in nis hand, waited fo* | themselves.
The inventor of painting was no fool, but
moment agreed
file. At the
for open-I
appointed time |
two shots rang out aKosF simnlta: I b h ° b “ ' a “ sed myrlad9 to make fools o£
noously. VaiWinkle i ad received bis fatal 1
wound, but Cooper was not scratched. An- “''bat a beautiful form! exclaimed M
other round was tired, and Ccoper fell with Nift y* lb ® first tim ® fib ® saw an eel; “such a
a bullet in his brain. I Inn. .«.t w
This is the story told by VanWinkle be- . J
fore his death. The filing attracted sonio make me tired,” but olisorvepolitoly:
herders about n mile distant, and they c^red give anything for a chair.”
lor the wounded man until he died. | Clara Louise Kellogg’s mother, it is said,
gave Spiritualistic Bounces that her daugh
ter might be trr'ned to sing.
Youdl ladles at tho Edinburgh Inter
national Exhibition wear Queen Mary us-
A BIG FKUD1NTFXAS
Between Fanners amt Cattlemen—Three
Men Kl .led—More Trouble Expected.
Jackscor.o, Ttx., Jane 30.-175,000 head I tnmes,
of cattle arc being slowly dliven from tho The Count of Paris is regarded by tho
dry sections of Northwest Texas into ladies os tho most interesting figure in En-
Jacks cornty, along the waters r opo. He is also a married man.
faimeri aro armed, and say the cattle can- B i °?-^P 1 !®' is making loads of money
not come in. Over fifty borders ore already 1 f^ ab ^ la bclrH lun -'' ®nricn tno lawyers, bon
ormed, and in tho field. They say they llka9 to cncour ' 1 8 e tb « profession,
must havo grp^s and water, or blood. I Nurses aro not takon at certain summer
6he.!ff Rr’nes and a posse aro on the I hotels this year. They demand too much
I <S:Sl"S: r rir:S cZl lh0 SSSn I .1* and Western mllrcd at lionokon
GirUnd wbat was tbe couiideration for tboie K , r ^P° r ^^®P ro * Each officer, so appointed, shall hold Monday niaht, a lumber train rannlng off
snv ^d D^wb?n e nh D ^±3 e " “ d DolUr bl -°®“ f . ot y®4 The? may bo bus- the track, Ism.lishlng. fourteen cars 8 and
tronnds. Fences are being ent by tho cat-
.lemen and protected by the farmers.
attention, and are frequently too pretty.
In a chivalrous bnt pathetic way Mou-
“ib. committee ba» felled to find that sny legis- and Drawbaogh cases, and says
Several conttiots have taken place np to tana bachelors nnnio a town in honor of a
„ , o date. Three men aro known to have been girl, and then wait for the girls to came.
pended or removed in tho following kUling one of the train hands, anegro, name killed, while George Carpenter lost his life No, indeed! I can believe a great many
i ' m - to-day on Todd pasture. Great;uneasin-s tUng8 about young Spindles, but I cannot
prevulls. The catUe cannot bo turned back regard him ns a bid egg. He is too fresh.
nnw nnn inn imlinnlinna dm ilinf ilinm null I 00
“For n yonog woman to begin to brush
the dnstoll a young man’s coat” is said to
£££**&fflS££&»»2E?£ Kd‘ h JrM 0 . a .asLaMP"*- ,aTOlved ,n “ ?.M de ^ g ‘i 6 .« hnn . dr ® d *?.‘i^‘^bermim
I we nutter and decline
! upfeted 1 *■* ““
«f»Up» f ‘
bad already been adjudicated.
It bs i been urged that the pooplo have not Ruffl-
■*— a *“* * in h» r ’~ * -•
him: and according to the testimony
of sllpan.es, nothing was expected from any one I e'ent interest in^‘having the Biell patents overthrown I : J »w> r vuu . woulu un cumjiuiiui w sum uowu
of the members. n A x OI|1 , to warrant tbe interference of tbe government, as I 8n ®“ officers by an order of suspension in for lack of room to pile his lumber.
There u no e ^. d * n ** “v?!®* “SSS tbe ® ffeck would be only to establish some other writing, served on him, or if he cannot be nn ... ______
of it. The question never did get before either I luonopo'y in their stead: tbe committee does I f nnn d hv dpnnaiHnu tho attna at Vita nffl I ““A lie Athens Danner watchman learns
tedyof Contes, and it is not pretended that any not P 0 7 r^afd the matter. U i. SSt S ffiaro of mSa Tn SI on ^ ood Wthoiliv, that Mr. Ferguson, the
Etmber of tbe company did anything to aid it, or believed that an» other patentee . P lace °* business. In any S"''” M «* 1 * * - * -
I interests for him to hold such of- I yard, and if he did not get care soon he
hce. He may temporarily suspend I would be compelled to shut down his mill
I antsy member fivoMd the project. Tmicliing I cf.'im.'To hxT^dlicov^rtd the .“uo't trauSm 1 !!!!^ suspension, or in case tho President awarfluhe b contrac 0 / to^Brndo h tho road
bl ‘re^^thout TatenSr; Mon “°® 110 *» Arten.,^ that° wmk
I (tlMMinlty to deduce from the teatimony of Ben- company,a. many Inv.atiuiu ptKmled that of Hog-1 ® . S®. . 8 “ S P 0D , 9 ‘ 0 ?’ thereon will commence just as soon as the
KBl I I ?L pl r“3? ; ‘ h ^L b tL“^^i y . m J^.^ I line calf be snrreyrt the gradlug ride.
Itiiio evitlenco that the Cell patents weredls-
I total 0: sod ttie Ue’t company was organized just |
I SithtPsn-Klecttio was. When tbe Bell company
I bad reached no mo®8 advanced stage of develop- ._ ul(1 . . . .
1 MntUi.0 the I'au-EUc..:c did, Hubbard and Ban- The committee does findthat tber.'^wu snOc'ent ter.ltory or district for removal of. - . .. - . .
I utter comDaoV* .afd "“° n “ d ,otho ^^Hy for brtnuuu th. sutts, bn; it such officer, statiog the grounds of —Jonesboro News: Joseph Gilbert,
I ssImiW. to tab.. | sjrsrir m as tasaf»« , Js2jsa: ,, 21 ? ucb vm* Coupon . ? w |
gravel
now, and the indicatloos ore that there will
be more bloodshed.
HUGH LOVE'd GREAT BEAR FIGHT. I bo tho first symptom that the youDg man is
If There'll Bcenn 7 M ogandTicket*'Twronld I ’ a P°
Have licon h Fortune to u**n. “I saw an angel in an ecstasy Inst
Santa Fe, June 22.—In St. Viue-nt*# night,” said a aTlTation Army men. “I’d
hospital in this place a fewdayB since Haqh have given an X to see that myself,” r -
Love, an old settler in the Block Benge, p’ied Johnny Cant on.
dir d of blood poisoning resultiog from in- Those legislators who vote for nn incrcaso
juiles received a long time 030 in a fight in sr’ary aro not influenced by a desiro for
with a bear, ^hree or four days beforo his more money. They simply wish to show
death Hugh was visited at the hospital by I th.*ir sympathy for tho men who engage in
some of biB friends. Ilia long white hair strikes.
and beard gave him tho appearanco of a A flory-hoarted youth of T.lo Lagartos,
'isnsd wb.rnI,i5f l '*,°I;tbI™nT 0 .ntor n of tb‘.“MaWM T t°i! i u8tic ® or i ud 8® 8UaU causa a reasonable J 4 >®“ 8 . while hoein s , had the misf
I ephoQ.f I inventor tbe .peaking t.l notice to be given to 8Uch offi(!or of 8noh to be struck in the eye, either by a
I sec. while tbe Lan-Electric Intea ats were
politicians. Wbst were tbe occupstlons I JJKJ'
bubbi’d mud b^udemr The coiuluitiee' P
know. It does not appear
I tin toey were business men. It w n *
I itdedby Dicke.won, o! coumel for tbe Bell com-, ... m i .
S aj.lahi* A t,ameat In tbe New O.-'esns suit, Uut I T “ e Storm of Wednesday Night and the
aoUnl wu then bankrupt, and that Ce’l did not | Damage Done by It.
A MIDSUMMER FRESHET.
application, and citing him by personal or »»maU piece of steel, from th® hoe. At
service, or otherwise, es the justice or judge be sufic red very little trom it andcon-
may direct, to appear before snoh justice or ^ nn ®d bis work for somo time. Finally ho
judge at a time and place named 1 yent to the honi. to brih. lt, when It w
pattmroh. and bnt for the sunken eyes ho Yncate-i, agoil W years, and blin'd,
did not look ranch changed. Something tempted to kill himself in a lit of jealcnsv.
bfirlngbeensaid about tho bear fight, the H is wife is a giddy young thing of only 75
“It was a fight In real earnest, too—a ... ....
regular slugging match. Neither tho b'ar ,±? ‘ h ® n .qhts begin to lengthen tho heat
nor me had a^y arms and wo fought out be^® to strengthen Old Sol may now bo
with onr flukes. If we’d bad a ling and a e*P«®tod to assert b'm.elf in earnest as .a
chance to sell tickets we’d both havo made ‘®? di ?8 “®“berof tho aocioly for tho snp-
onr everlasting fortunes. I'll tell you how P 1,e39i ®n of Ice,
it was. Me an' the b'ar ran foul of ouch
other over the Black Range west of Ohio,
One of th. bast friends ot an Ku ilish
gardener is nn old gander that follows Lira,
ride. She was alone and so was I. I had I and is in great distrees when ho is absent,
just been eating a little something, and I The gardener took sides with tho gander in
{Zu ikon ra. t! p^ I E*Kt'!o W |e h t. I Th ® storm of Wednesday night was one I moved°from offico^nnd cfnsuch a daysuch *b® tor ® il i n snbsUmee and the sight totally consequently my tifle and cartridge belt 11 Agbt in which ho was being woreted,
,iu''^iedwere not men of grc.it wealth, they were I of tbe most terrific ever known in this Bee- I justice or judsc shpll hear in a Bummaiv I ocstroyed.
ISI h * — 1 -•“-AIM—.-—— ! ‘- 1 way the matter alleged, and tho defense of " ”
■ill la ccm'mtsblo circamitssces sad sbund- tion to occur in midsummer.
ISw ‘S' jLSMf develop “CI. Jo fi“ d “°?° d Macon there were many I ^h'officer.Tf'any iwmado, and determine I ln a'spifjt of funsent Mrii Cleveland a
[ m lnTtnUouA, and to per.*o m their psrt of I blown down and -a fow obimneys top- ftn d decide whether he ought to be removed I bread tray as a b.Idal present, which was
|tt»wwciaitu him.. They were buslnt** m®n, I pl®d over, bnt tho most destraction was f rom office or not, and shaU order and I returned without comment; tho people of
were on the ground some Utile distance J Decatur, 1ml., was treated to a sight of
Calhoun Times: Tho Macon Tkleoeaph away. I was picking my teeth I that rare phenomenon, a lunar rainbow.
Charleston, A O., Mat the newly monied
couple a handsome silver case, and received
■ wwMitu.miuiiu. iiniv uunuci uidu, i f'*•/•«. i rmm oiuce or not
l»l>a TO n.»nd could he called pottiutau. onlr done to the new btidge over the liver re-1 Airoot anonitlinolv
teK«l!Sto“ , thS. I ’ a c^L^d. hr’! “"“J c®D»‘ro«tod by the Covington and ——— . —, -----
I rsvi uu“ con.ie of a f.w yliar. on. mo.. I Macon Railroad. Aocotning tokb. Reeves IOBORGIA COTTON PLANTERS PAIL, in return • verypretty letter. A bread-tray
I Boptodo.i mouopoiies in the world. wno has had charge of the construction of I — I is a oommon affair, bnt whloh ii tbe moat
I The report maintains that no stock wo3 I the bridge, a large tree floated down the A Well-Known Uoa^e Tied Up for Want useful? The madame and her leige lord may
[ ueriined by »he Pan-Elcctiic company, »Wer earlv yesterday morning and struck of Ready Cash. g6e the day when tbey w \\\ not coniider it
I tod is connection wilh Senator Vest’s pur-1 the middle Dent of the bitdge, knock- I The New York Herald of Tuesday says: I an insult to be presented wiih a bread-tray.
I eta of« inteiest, it m that thepro- ing » d ®wn. Instentlv about twenty J.4W, A. Bev'l, ootton oommiwion met- -Columbia Sentinel: On Monday at
Ipjvwd honesty of that gentleman's b«nte followed bnt were held together by chants of Georela and New York, an- noon> dni;nR a S8TeI8 lhnndct 8tornij Ught .
I itMKi.ions are nnqnestionefi. Some 'be rail on the top of It, and a gny ro P® to nonnoid to the Cotton Exchange yesterday n i„g 8 trnck tho house of Morgan Walton,
Ink toe is then made to the which It was attached. .Reeves with that they were nnabte to meet their'bnsi- on f he 1UnInez pUce in Sounty .kill-
| oftraions of the snb-companle«, I bis men went at once to work and by th. I nets engagemente. Th. news oreatod a fog Walton instantly. “ ■ *
I tod Hi. report holds that mom- ldd boats and ropes manr-ed to save good dea ofsuipi.se, ei tho honso ts an [ n num bcr, were at <
ta of the Pan-Electrio company ’“any ot ‘be floaUng timbers by floating old one and was behoved to be wealthy. wa3 IK .t«d nearest th
I hd not regard their inventions as infringe- 'bom to the bank. The fonndersof tho Arm are both dead, RC q nen t|y received tho w.v» w. —.
Istn’iof rtie Bell patents, assuming that The two end. of the bridge were saved and of their two son. who succeeded them , t puae d down the chimney.
I five patents would be sustained. It also but ao twisted around[thatttawork of get- one, James BealVrecently died suddenly very little damage was done to tho honai.
Inlliut.'otion to the faet that at tho organ- ting them atre'ghtened out locksprodigioua. in Albany, Ga. The only surviving patt- 0D0 J pUt8 .tivered. The ‘ * ”
I nation of the parent company only 18 me The bridge wf s what is known as a false rer, J. B. Beall, bn an office in the Cotton fami.y were unharmed.
I telechone case the Socnser cai had been bridge, and was bnilt for the purpose Exchange building and owns four planta-
I tad ia court, and that case hod' only pro-1 °( Slowing th. oon.teooUon tram Uon. in G.orgm which market »o0,Uti0 APHRODITE IN THE WAVK
I*^cWng th?flnrt ’goverament suit at tho contractors In building 1 tbe iron bridge. rcommisiion°bns*ncss in New York.* Btehorete Co.tumM forsra.tdo li.lle.Mor.
Ho and family, five
dinner. The deceased
was seated nearest the fire place and con
sequently received tbe fall force of the
[Co?the p^eSteSrite’e conf.renre I thptubWeKeldHJisj mmtiimitom* I probably resume bhain.ie shortly.
I»(b.filn detail, end tbe report says: ^KtauH^. S^lolSthTtLf —
Elcctrlc.ty and the Plano Plague.
tfteW1%^.%^ blown down rctore the street, but I From tu. PBl UaU Gazette.
had lecelved Dr.Rogers's latter I was SOOQ cut
IfA'i 1 } •i» d pig*° D -IioJ#d it. lie h»d r*ceivsd 1 cleared. Two
Istlsr of Ju»y ii and rsfe-1 jd ** “ 1
lw^Phs.Dientof theloti
I Jr*’ AdelfgaiioD had
I jfwtsiy r» u»ed to be t»
IJlf OOBd , tu * 1 *»• was interested In tbe U It phone 1 nroitrited.
P«i*“ d *d *l>* k b * dld 1 * mv cliimnev
i **»« »»•?.«<»« ►»» bern tr.,mrr,l The OlUm J
phantesie. which find their orig'n in tbe
vivid Imagination of these brilliant women.
A great deal bai bjen written of tbe bath
ing costnmes worn »t Nat.agamttt pier, but
and thinking of nothing in partlon- one night last week. At 10 o’clock tho wind
lar, when all of a sudden there came I blew so bard that many citizens went out
a liemendous errsb, aod, looking up, I saw to see if a tornado was coming. In tho
a she bear coming for me. I didn't brve sontbeMt tbe full moon sbono bi.ghtly in a
time to get my gnn or to wink. Tho beast cloudless sky. A slight rain was falling on
wrs on me so quick that a'l I could do was I the town, and ia tho northeast was tl i
to square myself. As she came within rainbow, as bright In colors ns if it w t
reach I gave her ono on the tin of the nose midday. There was also a vivid reflectiog
that made her grunt, and keeled her uji on | bow.
her hind legs. When you've hunted
, y. nr . ,.. , . ■ Jesalo Crawford, a yonng woman of Tc-
“•“S “J Jm looo. Ill., has been aninvaUd for two years,
U the place to lift a bar. 11 o\ can t stand mnc j, 0 ( the time being confinod to her bed
‘^nd n .f,o 8 m°rno' tor wl 'b spinal ilisono. The othor day sho re-
(lened her, and sho ®“™® mo boll[er*n ( j U01 ted a number of her friends to meet and
n» <r w tt f^n fr ^t i ,ra J '“toestly for her recovery. They did
b tln„n < d° *ff W *midLi- h0 - Th. following morning sho roso,
htr around tho middlo, nnd high ,i lc880 j berse’f, and went to breakfast for
enoogh up " keep her from hugg.ng tho Cnlt tlmo , ’ two aud tho foI .
if her and mo d-dnt hare a | lowlDR 8ho W0Dt t J „ ^ lcnio _ SUo J tlci<l
me, nnd
SfiSTA fl. 0 enm fl v V °natie U aln’tZvo l I’byaieianssaythntSaVSStav.
i> nd i?-° W —.% V'^Gr^iMa'.Tidin, T °i 'bis at any timo during the two years it sho
Pretty soon she broke loo.., and I jumped ll0 d only thought ao.
back far enongh to got a good foothold. 3 *
Then a. sho catno up I planted a man killer \ MIDNIG UT OUTRAGE.
on her nose again and knocked her down as I
slick as yon ever boo anybody drop. Ilat | ^ Msu Impelled in Suicide by the Mcrcll.M
she was np again in a second, nnd this timo Action or Masked Fl.ml.,
she gave ii to me. I pasted her one In tho Mr. Vf.knon, Kt., Jane 28.—'Tills after-
noae again, but sh.reaobed for mo with her I noon it was reported 1 a town that the re-
right and caved in my shoulder, breaking mains of a man wero found in tho woods
some of the bones. The blood ran down about two miles north of here. Tho county
my clothe^ bat It only made me fight the I judge summoned n jmy, and at once pro-
bardor. 1 was scared, bnt now I was mad.
led to tho place, where a most horrible
I but n
uffl'l
up and tbe track It is no secret, says a continental contem- if people really desire to see to what extent
tree i in the | porary, that a private scholar is * ruined women will get themselves up they must
. ..yard of Mr. Ambrose Crutot-1 ma n if next door to his reudence on the t.ke a trip to Long Branch. Thefashlona-
a'ciucJ on turn IreJ heb.it field on U’gh street acre blown dowo, and aame floor a maiden practleea on the piano ble contingent at Newport doe. not bath.
tt'kedtoontU..nb].ct,oD several trees on Magnolia street were 1 f rom 8 o'clock to 2 ln the morning, «od in I in the sea, and although there Is a splendi
I the afternoon rgaln from 2 to 7, besides beach for the pmpote, it is only used by
of Officer McCsfferty’s I giving petformances to friends in the conrs. ihe townspeople. There Is tb's to be said
fo ludae ot a couit ever re-1 house on Oak street wrs blown down. An 0 f the evening. Knocking against the wall, about the matter, that tbe bathing drew
,, ,,,,-nn. GI ci cunnuectlv or bonon- arch over the top of Mr. Tbeo. Welts’ bouse whistling, bombarding the wall with boots, certainly wax b'deons enongh a few years
ISj'i,! 1,1 “'stim.ltwM In positively refus-1 on tValnut street was blown down theebim-1, 8 pu of no avail against piano-mania. There ago, and a complete disguise, and that the
lean tb®a *bo bad callrd on blm; aud if an | D making a noise that frightened the I has, indeed, hitherto been no remedy,and we I bathing dresa of to-day to decidedly not hid-
I Ketcni... - . , , I household and scattering soot over the ar 0 8 U11 waiting for a piano tax. Lately, I sous, neither is it a disguise. L.st summer,
' '° the agreement reached a. the however, a Berlin eleotrieian haa helped a at New Loodon, Mrs. ilelyar bath'd in a
■ teoce the lepott rays; I g n poplar street, a portion of tha high I tortured friend by meana of a piano-killer. I short white drew, th. waiet ent open at the
>h * tesdoony ot J. H. Eosns, tho h > k V aH dividing Mrs. Boon', residence I Miss Elsie fled to her beloved piano on a neck in a point, both in iront and behind.
l!*tect'^!tSS5!* B i.T[Im! 0 if2H. a Sv! > M , »o from the old labito:/ wrsblown down, recent lovely apring day, her delight at j short sleeve., long scailot stock 1 opx and
I b?" >*• ki Utoftb.^MMib‘ll“oftlc£ crushing in the well covering and broking touching the key. could be frit through tho tl-ppen with Lonw Quioze heela. One of
|members ot toe eomM«y not having I jawn Min. valnabletresA I wall, when suddenly—oh, heavens—the 1 her amnrmntnta w*sd..t,og over to Osorey
■ cciwDitwi, snj haring no knowledge of It. I ,; Tet began ruing early yciterdv I whole piano went out of tune, and not a I Beach with Count K ila and goleginbathing
I “ “ found that th. “enpplemental agree-1 morning and continued to rise up to mid-1 single tone waa correct. The girl trembled there. Bot Mrs. Helyar will not be at New
IS” »«s never signed for the Pan-Elec-1 „iot,e it wsi out of its banks by U o’clock, I W itn fear, and the operators next door London tlris season. 8h« fonod it dull sad
I K.WV. and in that conneotior it ia by i o’clock was in the hom e i on tbe heard through the wa'l how aha began to i„ going to try Newport.
I f, ,b,t ‘be document prove, that at that .,,,.f de people who hav. lived in Macon W eep, which softened the heart of the elec- At Long Branch, last summer, it was the
I S“ ivhich Was the same day Garland left {ot gtilrtT yeata or more, aay that th. river trictan, who waa, however, furiously event of the day to go’to the beach to ire a
and 1 made np my mind that I would do I sight awailod them. There lay at tho
np that b’ar or die in the attempt I grab- foot of a small black oak sapltog
bed her quick under the fore legi and tried I tbe decomposed remains of a man’s
to waltz with her again, bnt my ahonlder body. Tho bands and feet were eaten oil
hart me and is I was trying to get a fresh I by hogs, whilo the body waaboing devoured
bold on htr ahe tripped mo and down wo I by a million worms. Pieces of nark were
rolled. The land was sloping there and we rtlU hinging around the will's and aeklcs,
went over and over half a dozen times I indica’ ug that both bands and fret hud
quicker’n I can tell it First t'ie b'ar was I been titd, while some twelve feet above tho
on top and then mo. By this time she hail I ground, suspended from a treo by a strip of
clawed me in tbe aide and bitten one of my I white walnut bark, was a man's head, from
hands, but there wax some wind in me yet, I which the hair, beard and flesh hail fallen,
and as she rose on her hannehea I let go While hanging it rexombled a round object
my nninjnrod fist and knocked her down I with a black ooveriog, bnt when taken
again. As I figured it that was the fifth I down, the black covering, which proved to
round and if I could bare had a little time I be ak'n, slipped oil, leaving the bones
I would have been in bettrr condition to I naked.
have continued the fight bnt aho didn't I After the jury had mode tho bext possiblo
wait Coming at me again 1 dodged a blow I examination of the remains, and what arti-
fembu paw and gave her a thumper that I cles of clothe, were found, and taken tho
aha will remember to tbe day of judgment. I testimony of witn cues, they returned the
8ho fell Uko a beef and I wax on top in a Hollowing verdict: “We, of the jury, find
I a! ‘Plication to being the Memphis suit Lerionslv with th' running of train* on known, chiefly becausa now and then the baU dresses, the only difference being in the
I'-siepo.tsayi: 8 1 I thaUine of the road Between Wntlrhe I old clear music returned to the keye. The I length of the skitj. Bnt there are often
I,tijr.1, „„ lt ot .-J roobrin the water from t’ie river I greatest musicians and pianist doctors cno I worn just for effect onthe beach, the fair
IfeSr"""*’ Hliuot oSly eDcoTwS“5! Ki-droteto Btoneshdl oreek until the ^flocks to examine the rtrange case, bnt wearers having res'ly no intention of get-
U. J? a spr«Mhf allxrtteaSre who tMtrted J 1 *®?®? “P e _j hundred yards was sub-1 n0 one could solve tha riddle, which vr'I ting wet.
II a OV"" M I pS'lUTui, A r^Tof“S.!
IreuS 1 * •ry“r??vi0M dn on 8 the e Ceaual railrred revere' gnlUes tortured savant, and the poles were .P nt V K ’‘he other day, he wax brid by
ot Garlands eoanecdoa with were xrashed ao badly that the clou to tbe wall, against which the plaoo I the ride of bis second wfe, while bis first
5°“P“v. red had to b*oo. tba« I and cnlve:rtswe^re Briwren Davia-1 .rood In the next house Anwife stood by among the mourners. Itbap-
nodif.» oe . , n coodnet. track h««£t wash- battery wax connected I pened this way. Houston married ln,Scot-
La',.' w no aiticpeQes la nis cooauci. uses wn »■»» « . heafi«*t vub-1 piediie battery wm connected I p^ced ibis wsy. Houston merited in Kcot-
I to Colambrs suit the re- boro . - a f fom Savarnrh w ith the electro-mignet. Whenever n &d, where he end hie wife were borm
lr ‘ ,onl - iere >sterday morning at | SSig stream, of eloettioitjr was turned on | Theyrrered > a family «5.av._ch|Mreu_and
ggtt1?S?S5SSi S = *»£ JSS to” oUtrnc" | 'ihl I md“htewifo md hTr ZSZnTXZ TO
are bMn^e^.t^ ti. ffrxt J ba , t n . U T|,atre , nleering here at 9:40 in p Uno, and eltnongh the eleclricit/ wss not I ««i. had ««,l Houston mrinmai.led his
"‘ I? 1 '“oJilnw retereedit 11 o’clock last Very powerfully frit it was quite powerful
0! u " J^ntbi i Sl,™ I“SI^re5’.to5)ne<l at Toomsboro, noablc enongh to put the piano out of tone. When-
nig ^ ! “7 l . D l^ P M 0 re.x ™ parogen. Berthe electric stream w*a stopped, which
•hooidtil its expenses eeJ to ‘ ’ AtbmU reaebiogbere .at occurred rx often as tho xictlm of the piano I All oi
804 IlUd to too *OT- The train , “F 1 ' ; a »half hour late and i.Ugae went oat, the mystical influence all ha
ftSfeaSSS&o. of the down the l^ed, andMissK.deconM play.
at I Its effects could easily bo felt through lbs I then were divorced. Etch mniri again.
, w ax not yeais had pa -sod llonitcn again mai.led hfa
powerful I first W'e, and rgaln they separated When
tone. When-1 the woman beard of Ilonston’s illness she
volunteered her services and nursed him.
All of their five children have mat.led, and
all hav. separated from their spouses.
minute.
’Right there the aide of the mountain tw-
came very rough and stoop, and my idea
waa that if 1 could catch the beast while she
was staggering under my blow, I conld
dump her over the cliff and let her slide.
Well, me and the b’ar bad it there for abont
a miente, and I didn’t know which of na
would go over. Fina n y, I got her bead
K iuted downward, and by kicking her front
Ea ont -rom her, and as soon m possible
giving her a boost from behind, I got her
over The edge. Her great bnlk carried her
some dist noe before she oonld slop, and by
that time I had grabbed somo pleoosof rock
and began bombarding her. tiho tried to
crawl nn, bnt tbe rock gave way under
her ann she slipped back as fast as ahe ad
vance, and started two or three cave-ina,
which made lota of trouble for her. Then I
made np my mind that whether ahe crawled
np or not I conld get time to reach my gnn,
and off I started. When I got back tho
b’ar was still trying to make her way op,
and, as I then had my rifle, I just sat doirn
and smiled on her. Then, when aho had
made somo progress and it looked as thongh
ahe might perhaps reach me,.l let her have
it between tbe ayes. That ended my b’ar
fight, aod it wu the last I ever had. My
won nils were prettjr bad, and, u they never
^ d * lLank? Gan “ , ? di ’ onn 8“ conni, *UK>a d - , .. , •, .t,.-.la is ovtr the I A hen that shares with tie hou-e cut the I
i'jk ®««. th. report .are: It is thought that.t(Wbv tota ght care ot a litter of kittens ii a cariosity at
r^u ,tt.r£«?**t , i!lj»»tn-- | Qe<lthKt 0 «>iU treic will be IT lo-uiau, I <- - 1
». **"Xircriri . “tomat .
| -** WiV^-.taMvmn—. „ didanaeuroal
d,, „ ua.ua., aill , b ® ' Morris Hill. Ind.
»“ d P®“ iW y ®«ber.
tho canted a venerable flirt’s
r her at a picnic remarked t
1 afterward that be felt all tbe time I last he
. though be were on the eh
entirely hcried, lm here now trying to
get cured.”
The o'd man did not realize that he wu
serioisiy ill, and his nurse aays that to thi
' ' planning nn bc.cg off to the
0). | mountains by the 1st of Jnly.
tbe body before ns to be that of Joe Ram
sey, and that he came to his death by hang
ing himself. Wm. Stewart, foreman."
On Friday night, the 11th insb, a party
of masked men went to Itnmaej’s bonse,
and, taking him and his wife from their
brfls, gavo them a terrible beating and noti
fied them to leave within ten davs. Uainsey
left home the next morning anil tried, bnt
failed, to sell his property, of which he had
bat little. He stayed xrith some of his
neighbors Saturday night, Sunday and Sun
day night, and went home Monday morn
ing to make a few minntes’ visit, and then,
amid the cries of his children, went away,
no one, not even his own family, knoxring
whither, nntil the discovery of to-day.
ltamsey wu a man about fifty years old,
and leavu a wife abont the same age and a
Urge family of children.
On the lfitb insb Amanda Ramsey, wifo
of the deceased, came before Connty Jndgo
Lair and awore ont a writ charging Thomas
Haves xrith being ono of the party who
whipped her and her husband ho unmerci-
fnllv. Hayes was arrc-stcdj and rh a result
of 1 i■> l r* iii.’ii.try trial wan la-ld uuth-r a
bond in the sanf o£ $300 to answer at tiio
next Circnit Court.
Tho whipping of Ramsey and his wife is
•'ii!;. <* th« ii.aiiy midnight outru^esi
that have recently been committed in tho
county, and as the excitement runs higher
the feeling of indignation grovs h*.rong**r
a<»iiiitt the perpetrators, and the feeling of
sympathy grows warmer toward the widow
and children whom poor Ramsey leaves.