The weekly telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1885-1899, July 20, 1886, Image 1

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K STAi;l.ISIIKDj82G. JSdAYLX CONGRESS. MACON, GEORGIA, TUESDAY, JULY 20, 18SG.--TWELVE PAGES. ALL 13 DOST. I A WhlmptriiiK Coulc.lon Prom it Bark I NORWOOD RENOMINATED . SENATE TAKF8 UP THE BOGUS *■»H—HmcB.Ikon, .on. dof.nl-. FOU COSOKK88 ON THE ONE HUN E SE BUTTER BILL. wrof. a DHED xtKD FIFTY-FIFTH BALLOT. n Mornup-omp , 1 "* h tI ow * "*• b * nk 11 hidden In eichanie. “ » , .cconnt. It WU1 .bow ln.untlr on .ndnad .11 rLw”™ “nlbU^^A crJ.’iS {h?P™M^lM?. , ,?“ li .'; 1 '“h»n4c.ue cenlfl.-Je of r „,, to be Beach'd ‘ seminal A,.pruprl«tl.m Propo.n.1 tor Fortiflo»il“»» — Why Wo Retd Not Fear England. the Uonvontlnn Hint Defines I1U t’osltloa In Various Public Meas ures— Count lee for Illm—Mar abou’* Disappointment. KZfak niRDtof WAJ Uironau u»u reservation Uionay. i collected $554 of the Kufchta tonal questions and points of order. Esrly In the ■Ch.mMoutatiA. recommending the passage I ‘OmptarComiiiAndery subscription and uaed the I forenoon aeealon Liberty comity proposed to go for Still notwitbitUidiBg 1 rtaideht a objeo- Norwood or Mer-hon If enough of the othera would * -* la au overdraft in m 7 account of W. H. vote for him to secure the nomination. Twenty-six ltowe, artist He doea not kuow it He gave me a I ballot# were Uken without any material change. *otef° rit .and auppoaed U la a loan from me." * .. ... T bowpaon then given in detail hU IndebukUn *• “S .Itd'tbat tie report <m nnanlmou. ind «onl«l take early occasion to call It up for . wv . •» | I **_ u«t did uot think that it would take much | *£”*"*•**£ MU PP 0 'ted It la a loan from me.” | Alter a morning recess Mr. ’Potter, of Buttock. AN INSURRECTION IN MEXICO. Great Excitement on Tlila Side of the llorder. 9 Nhw Ijudo, Texas, July 17.—Oreat excitement i f l lu this city >e»u*nlay. caused by sensational report* oomlng Id from Mler and Guerrero. It la said t: at the whole country in that section la in at recruits are going there from the American tide of the river. Uuenato Das, an ex-rarolntlonUt and bandit, who had sojourned ou the Texaa aide of tne river for some months paat. haa Joined the lniurgenta in Mexico. Laredo baa been chosen as headquarters for the government troop* in tbe northern part of Tamaulipaa. Last evening a Monterey train over the Mexican National railway brought in 350 troopa, who immediately went Into camp at thogovern ment barracks and are awaiting marching onlera from Matamortii. They are commanded by Col. Perroto, gn experienced soldier and an adept at de poning trouble* tine civil Oovemors in favor of the supreme federal government. MarAMOBaa, Max., July 17.—Further details of Alter a morning receas Mr. Potter, of Bullock, the at;*, k by Topis’* men on the train at Capute — (n rucsie-™ . ! . .... ... l ♦« *«,.»-t » r ^WWHluJWUuiw \ madahatlmng speech la behalf of Norwood, after I Htatlon confirm the account sent yestet day. Col. Odird up the oleomargarine bllL The 10 ‘he hank, footing up about $70,000. which tbe executive committee for the district wm I PrAjiUlsro Gan-? ao*. wlt*t a force of cavalrv. ar- MU <1.3uin* buttf r »ud n-t(.il»tluir tbe *lon«. iH««™«d. on irtaoud. , , . ritetl .t Ui. »l.U..n wttliin »n Inmr »ftertlMi'tr»<n •fadnm importation aud exportation of outcast that mu*t hide my name, my family, what 1 After the one hundred and thirty-third ballot an had passed, but found that Topla’a men had also was reported by the Cawuilitee ou I do? But at heart, I am not a thief. I might adjournment was uken until 4 o’clock, when the left, it it thought he Is prca-lng them doe* ly, Sinara *iil»uut amendment. 1 bn oil was read | “»*• robbed your sales, but a kiud God gave me 1 convention met aa-dn aud ts number of speeches 1 though no accurate a count ol the fight has jet Dtsqutation whether the bill ahould bh I ■ ®Wgtb to rtalat If God will give me strength, it I were made. Ontheonehund.fi and fifty-*«c»nd I been obtained. i!*i;a.Wered waa decided in the affirmative, ®“»j«• my life’s work to try to repav. ballot Appling county went to Norwood lb* revolution late are raiding all the ranches. £»Tura 13, as foHowe: «my goo<l fatter will pay me ouu and jon will tmidat great excitement. quite a tart and TUnnday. near Folkleno. Hopped a rauchcro rL-Aliuou. B air. C ukrell. Congar, Cullom, *P® r ® me criminally, I will go to wu:k at I P***«g© taking place between McDonald, aU d demand* d hia ho:ee and pistole. The latter .Ltdiuonib. Evert*. Frye, Ooruiau, Hall, Har* *u» t ® v «r } may find to begin at—not in Ht. I of ''uf®. mid Oraham, of Appling, who I refmvd aud fired at one of tbe party, wounding I •- >' •— «-»>•>* xi..\nu»^ • out alone mmi aBjOD" c*>t the vote of bis connty in <he absence of hi* I him. when hi* body »a* riddled with bulleti and S^IIavley ilosr. Kenoa, Logan, MuMillau, I but alone and among stranger*, aud by I ®oat the vol Jca,WU® r » Payn®. PlaH, Pli'mb, Hheroiau. | ®Vim«i?5f U ? *,. 8pa I® ^ m *t ,f° r c tf' 1 . rt **** ; I V held^proxitw. | strung to a troe on the roailalde, a* a warning to ’ hanford, Tader, VanWyck and Wilson my family a sake. And, oh! my God. what I Thiigave Norwood Ti, while Mershon had It and I others, and his hor*o and luatols carried .7;;'« w| “ children do? be kind to them! Bpare Brad wed *. triumpb Berry. Brown, Ccoke, Oray, Harris. n *®- I have told all 1 can do nothing more. Hell I Dradweil’a aupportere atill prorltlmed their in- The revolution apt lT'T Arksuaa*, M i*®> - . Pugh, Vance, Walthall, oul m 7 honaehold goo la, but, ohl my God. do hel}» tentlon to vote for N rwood or Merahon If their Sta'e of Nuevo Leon. rStonie. and Wliaon, of Maryland. my poor wife and children. Let me work. Give votes would make a i oralnation. 8r loca, Jaly 17.— A special from Brownsville, Sfimovetl to ref- r tne bill to the comnittee on u '® achauce to help them. For God's sake do not I The 153d and 154th ballots took place without I Texaa, *a)i: Ine revolution in lamaulliiaa, Mex- *I t (U| ne aaid a tax bill, beyond all c«in- I J“ ow «‘l* to my father and brother and wife. God I further change, but after a conference it waa evl-1 tco, a. prsrs to be ircreaeing. and the tro >v* in this am .u. h chonld. under the rules of tbe I b1 ®®® «»em and keep them. All la dust to me." I dent that the culminating point had beeo retched. I a*ctt> n *cem utterly unable P> cope vtltli it. Al * ; be coaiidcied by ttie oommlitee on finance. | — — | aud about 0 o'clock miu., on U*o 1ZZVL ballot. j gsaisU-y ays sistoag aoma demonstrations toward Milr dealt wl*h inu-mai taxa Ion, but it DAWriONRid >T»4 VR.TW.T.a W I don county went to Noranod, giving him 3ft, and I thl* ride. L-at Wednesday night thirty or them tUo tarifT laws. There waa no ( —_ * • | waa quickly followed by B’>an and Liberty conn* | cio«ue«l and occupied a ranch six miles above thin from the committee on agriculture, r mu:n!tu.te of the bill w as set forth *- ** - l,v up mends lu tlm other House. 1 , t W*. atated that about 3i».ou0,000 i Cuioos aud lujltst'on comp unds were mauu-1 vmencan wru*a to mu paper underdato of the 13iU I orauwru v;*, sienuou i Lid right Bfteen men cro*=»Mi from ia liaiea to | # or keei.lmr them tin ** M This amom.t. If tixrd «a pro- iaa. a* follow-: 2 ‘* r „• , .. Join the party. Among them were Marcos De Luna I bVrnvwK who rriaci-“Yoni -- U.tl cmuibtr PrwKlent Chnkni »nl to tb. I »«'• > * km - A FAMILY JAR, Which Wat Attended With Pleasant Conse quences. From the Brooklyn Union. A prominent lawyer and politician, who la now In le aare aud rel'o * leaf of life, but who la rttll one of the ••boy#, was seated in a comfortably fur nished office on Willoughby street, a few evenings airxe, surrounded by a party of frienda. They were for the most part lawyer*, and they had been repeating reminiscences of their early years. A story had Just been told, and it waa the politician's turn, and aa he leaned back in bis chair and gave the ends of hie Ion gray muatache a vigorous twirl, he asth ••Well, boys, accident*, von know, will happen In tbe beat regulated families, and oc casionally etutse a Jar. but it is to oue of those fami ly differences that I owe my success in life. It happened tbU way: I was a very young man wlicu I married, in fact atill in my teens. I was a big, brawny fellow, while my wire wa< a little bit of a tmk who would scarcely tip the scalee at 130 pounds. 1 was never very fond of physical labor, and so instead of learning a trade. I went behind a diy goods counter and worked about eighteen honrs out of the taunt? four for $10 a week My wifeand myself wore living with my mothet-in-law in Banda street, wblck In those daya was the 'crack' aired of the city. When pay-day came I was in the habit, of turning my weekly stipend to rny Wife, lee* what X considered aba lv ncceaaarj to rnn me through the week. Well, my luoiher-in-law, hires her old heart, was a rather peculiar old lady, and aha thought that a young and healthy man like myself could easily dUpeuae with car fa~ ag wife was guided by frequently had tin* on this subjec'. Ona Saturday, bowevtr, I met some friend*. 1 bad Just received my salary. They were doing the honors. I bad my ♦10 in my pooka- aud wanted to reciprocate. I did. and before I parted from my friends I was about three ah-eta In tbe wind, with (be other flapping pretty bard against the mainmast. 1 made my way home as beat 1 could, arriving at my domicile about lam. 1 put my bands in my pockets and fait lonesome, as I leaned acalnst the railing, There wasn't enough of that $10 left to cross the ferry w th. ake I Join ilw jnrtjt Among them were Marcos U# Lima, i w— my wife who cried: 'Four ail\rv. air ' I mo* I'vcmld produce a revenue to $li*,»00,0f.n. or I Last ieeember President Cleveland sent to the I - “ r :." onr o°<» '‘Mnotja®d at once, and came be- I Manual ill unit'*#, Beravldo Gonralra and other I | . <M , k * d r-.her alieenlab a* 1went fnmbHuit m.L'liy ini purled wiu laiye) puMlbljr IIS,, tleu.u. Ilia emu, ot J.ium Morrl. ilory.11, of doutli I * h J con..ntioii»Rd made a rlnynur *1*—oil. to „nta. lu«, are etrallno uuu. and plalol. aud I |, lrn „i, c i a ,K~ i„ , Ytln o'l.t, arur to Snl all at S ’ I Carolloa, to bo conaul general to Attetralla. goon I ».“<<* »■« terterred bla o*n rocord aotl eipraaeod | tor^a from tho tancUe. to ulu. Of brie, Thw iSSS, lSttStk»7SdawwS»«SJ« * ' - 1 -MIj*oMUaaF«MeM«]r toconaolMiroaM•ot*. L,u u ,hawk, wlilm mldMal..* mf anL'ohS «... „„ *a d: Minnie, .null hia lire.th, ln-peud upon It gania Marta la t-im j- B-e rctlea aVora here on hc p,, drlukln,. and haa .pout hi. l.at cent. - '• * nt * }** P 0 ®* ibe I j uothiMK, hut luy looks convicted me. My A Tough Cat Story. aid Lieut. Wylie of ti c* pollen foreoje *• oral yearn it-o t. «»>. bll'cu 1 y a applied tn mo to know what to do about it. auiiotiK to kill tjie cat, but the owner hw the Aral man w ho laid violent handi mousn cater. I advised tho negro tonal daya and pcrbaiw he could catch the c«t * way with it v Uhout letting the owner kr.«»n .my thing ah i.i it. A mouth passed andthocatllvc.i, tn< ugh tho negro came to mo dally during that time and reported. I never grew so tiled of ytblng in my life as Idid of hciiiit g Hbuiit dial cat. That negro bored mo fearfully, a* d one day when I waa feeling a* if I never wan'ed to hear of another cat, 1 told him to give it arsoulr. The next day the cat arid four doga were dead. Tho « wntr of the cat of course laid It all on tbe negro, and tho i - It t • i . , . I,. ,i.l !11 1.1> hr..';.>n. Then a warrant waa sued out for no*ault and battery, aud the cat's ownc r not having ai.y wealthy friendh went to Jail in di-fauit of bail. Tlio case finally went to trial and the cat's owner was convicted and sentenced to sixty daya imprison ment. In the meantime, his bouao wae *ot on fire and tbe wind which sprang up at this t me commu nicated the flames to adjacent hou-ca, among them :cupiedbvtlie imm who W** bUi«B ASd i, and all were burned to tho gn und. Tho cat owner'* family iqent the noq Ti c neem. In moving a from the fire, waa run over by a train whi o crow ing tbe track and lost hia leg. In conwM]iu>nce of tne loas by fire of every thing li«* had, and the death of hi* children, tbe owner of the cat w.i* re leased from Jail after serving thirty (I u an l when he went to the spot to look upon the ruin* < f M« home, h* *aw Ilia rat that li e l caused all this trouble waa walking about the ground s-i live an any c&t you ever eaw. Tina is a true bill, for I *-.i * the cat myee!f after it had bcc-u dead a month." A Berloua ltiinaway, Yc aterday morning Mei*tr*. Jea*e Mercer and -too Tox, of Exit Macon, engaged a buggy to go nut t*j Pine Hldge, InJcnra county, to attend church. hen they had gone about a mtlo on tho Cllnt-m road Mr. Mercer, who waa driving, reached down to replace a package that bad been Jostled from under th* Beat. Why It did ao Isa mystery to both gentlemen, but wlftn Mr. Mercer stooped the action frightrr >r> posed the motion to refer, saying that *Lur lh« name waa tout to tho Heuate, both Mr. hi * ■ytnp®*hywith the working men. He was op- I killed one m*u yesterday Lecauao he would not give I mNilkeahawk su/addr^Viiumr wi'f eT’ahs mult of .0.11 nr.»mx i„«u ho | Ql.»«Un<l.oa Mr. Bapud vote luformod th.tUr. *»» but*»M b.«. Jo f.,orof» | op hi* pt.tot,. I ■ ■ - r -“ “y.* 1 '*- *“• Bad nothing to do with It I Charleston Newt and Courier,’ and before the 8eu* I ® 1IB j bill. He explained hta vote on tbe O'Neill bili. I a, the parties mentioned lu the telegram at* I 2J?i!eiIHir?ro« fitmlv escorted ine into the narlor ii to reter the >111 to tbe c«vmij.lttee on I ate took action on bis name he left for hia I that it w«a n specious but crude measure, noted .bspe-mdee* and outlaws Indicted, Bri»toat|p"i ( ,” . l ' | | 1 “, 0 j y(| % Me| ^. # l jy n .^ ij,M* :JJI,_ liJJtaTdefeated—yea* 16, uayt 79. place of offl.*e. and haa been there ever | whlA<he grealtaUroad ayndlcatae did not once toft with a forceot deputiea for the ecen«or I SfSIw" They wars mrpited andhad smart!!* ■Jgrrtiivu opjae at seine length In support of I "luce. Tbe nomination tn proper time wsm j J* p®ce#eary to lobby ngnluat, and which. In I acUon, and on hta repreaeuUtion Major Kellogg I ^ c,,!,, uhli. but thetnonaand and ono knick* B • I refarred to the Senate committee on commcroe, and I £ opinion, wa* not calculated to promote the in- 1 sent nn a fon* of cavalry to reinforce the au -poat I n - r v f *hk-h now strew tbe floor were not ibe»e! k followed in oppositi m and Palmer In favor I ha# been there ever aince. It was referred to Sena-1 °* tba “f n ; .... .... I ®nd prevent auy invaa.on of American soil. I Iiorltsuaom aa a sub-com*ulttee, but never re-1 He waa cheered to the echo, and it is not believed I it i« known that th* revoimiontM* want arm* I it pucaski* thk MOTaxx-ix law. • in icply to a question by Fduunda, aald I ported back. The Senate knows its predicament I *ny oouslitrable number of working mnp will favor I badly, and aa there la a large supply at Uytie«’a I “The old lady followed us in and closed th* $ ,.cli Lot in< a v\»u* on the bill to-day, but I and haa lot tbe case real, hoping Mr. Cleveland I anoppoaltion candidate, should there bo one. store*, in Santa Marta. It la feared that they maybe I door behind her. Th* two women removed the w i Monday. I would withdraw tha name long ere this. Tbe fact* I M There M much rejoicing here on r.rconnt of Mr. teunted to attack and capture them. I table from the middle of the room, and this done. •— li-.u *- • .... I Vn,*™vf« vk*Mi,.«iM Mn ,»u. •«•«.! l 1 u,* ©ig Udy laid Irt her daughr - ** 1 of the old * * * — * S?nw°ihc.i^rt:45 p. m. went lutoeiMut'T. tn th. nut .rs th««,: In 1IW0, L . ed.t at NOTWootJ'. rlntoiy. Th. following »notl« voteji ■ms au j afterwards adjourned. I l'®. John Morris Morgan took the oath of allrgUure I f or 1t>D ***• ballot:-AppHng, Lr>an, Bui- _____________ I to the United State*. To this oath was a supple-1 Caninen, Chatham. Effingham, Linannel, _______ - up Mt ,1 T J_ !>,», Kvvnivmi I m ®ntary one binding the taker to support the con-1 Liberty, McIntosh, Seriven, TVttnaL I f .. y oUA- ot n A ure*«ntatlvca I w ' a1 * 111 20 pounds, hot th© way ehe wont at THE HOU8* I «« lUKEDINGS. I -ut utiot» of the United State*. This oath la now on 1 Ll ® «•*»»>• are greaUy dlsap- ' lleu V M?r * wl , ® ' . .. . vlnced in* that t ©re la more truth then p MISSOURI BIUIIK-TAKERS. I by Jove, Miunl* ly laid to her daughter, who waa a chip block. ‘Now, Minnie, jdve it to him,' and. Hunt* did. I add before that ah* didn’t it F. r.lllcatlons ilii*. Takes up the En tire Day. poHrsiro*. Jnly 17.—In the Honae, Holman, tatasMbfenocecomiuitt'-a on the lcgiala- I file In the Navy Department kero, and can be i application, signed by Morgan and duly eworn i. The second point in the doenmentary evl- | dance la that the legisters of the Con fed- | pointed, but will earnest y support th* nominee. W1LKIS COUNTY KOU CARLTON, ,„ me that t ere la more truth than pot try ItoeltlVNiy Ctoargrd lVIlb Bribery. I the old saying. IXhel* it are done up in email Hr. Loci*, July 17 —The grand Jury closed it* In-1 parcel*.’ She had roe on my back In the twinkling Jrstlgatlou i t chargee agdtnt metubcTs or the | of ati eye. Hhw gr*h» « «l me affectionately by the Umuobf D*l-gab a last night, aud ratnrard indict-1 ears, and utilize 1 my cranium to drive a despotic i»f Representation lie- I mrnt«» 3 'dDat»lx of them. Waters, Pischoo, Brn«4- | naJ luto the floor. Tiring of this, she gut rdbublllt XWS -yeas 6J uaya I i'*“ have ever been removed, nordobi* friends I Th*ref«>re I claim that they have been. Before General Law-1 Ueaolved by the Democracy of Wilke* county p ported from | f° n ® name waaeent to the Baaate ae afarelgn^min-1 in mass meeting aasaiabled. That w* deny th* au- I up anti darned nn me, all tbe time keeping up I amunlng firs of iaructlret. such aa, *You wrrtch, I youacouudi*:; yon wiU, wtll yon?* etc.; while bar _ I ©rate navy snow John Morris Morgan to have I The CliHiige ot Ba< Mt bJl. muor^Bd"a disagreement; Hof- ] i*e«n In tbe Confederate navy during the war. HU 1 pudlat«-«l. I gemann, Oartenbach, Keenan and one other. *nd others reported that the Senate did I n*m® appears among the officers on several men-of-1 WammioTow, July 17,-Wtlkea county to-day I whose name baa not been **certain*d. w*.e lu ll iU4a>u the amendment making appropria-1 ***• Tbe consiitntiou states that such men are uot I pasted the following resolution*: I dieted for drankunneea in office, and Keenan, Pi ch- . , tforuSuay of Senators’ private clerk*; and In eligible to office until their disabilities are removed. I Where#*, The executive committee of the Eighth I •»« Bialy for bribery in connection with the lv mather stood bywltfc her arm# eotaplacenUy fold- Kecf ttUatatemenr, Gate*; oi AU^arna. moved The files of the Navy Department do not contain I Congressional dUtrict a*w fit to change tbe repre* , « , * ,i * kton 0< »*»• Oaaalnp Iheatre InveetlgAilm. e«l, MidamiUng her approval on the *cene before Ct|« Boom recede from ite dteegreement to tbe I •*>$ proof that the di*ablUtl6a or John Morris Mor-1 seiitation of the counUe# in this said district, wbtn the bUl revoking that theatre a Itocnn* ft i | her. How lev* r managed to escape I don t know, Ealmtst The motion waa lost—veaa 63 tiavs I S® n b * v ® • v ® r b®® n amoved, nor do hi® friends I Therefore I Indecent performance* waa before the House. The I but 1 did. and aa I wade a b e Hoe for th* door you w4 farther conference ordered. ' * ’ cUlm that they have been. Before Oeueral Law-1 Ue*olved by the Dcmocmry of Wllkea county I J««y rotutuel two other ludlctmente for I tujght have played a game of chea* on my coat* rx t-rowrly dUneslug of bill# reported from I 100 ■ n,uu ® WIM ••*»! to the Senate as a foreign min-1 in tuaan meeting aaaeuibled. That we deny the an- I nttomtdert bribery. One afpln-t Dr. I taiU, if l had n coat. J.ut I dldn t, nor bat either. ■ k went Into omuultt*** of I l® ! " r • Bill wm»paaacd removingbUdUabUlties. 1 thrr.ty of tha execut.vo committee t” change tbql 'V.) / *h n Adams, the other m:nl» » I 1 nr\ • . } ; d r mtluguqtlll rea-U**l » • . »< dcmVapnn'prtatUm Mil. I IlU tha Attorney Oea«Ml*i* duty to have pvv>cttwled 1 beat* of reprearutafl n. Second, That we iuatnmt K*hv to Attururte. Tbtae> adfitu i... 1 hd T fnWR K wM a pretty 8111 -nl .lit. and 1 BdPL^,, H—Xwhonaiicharge of the I ®t once, under imU4 17e7, to have Morgan re- I our delegate* to the Owner* udonal couventl >n to I havo char#© or the Eltctr.c rail wav bill, tool wyi.* | yankedai the door-bell for at Jeaat ten minutes It# urovUiona and eruteclallv 1 movr-o, hut neither the I'rentdunt nor Attorney Geu- I refuse to re* ognlr.* th* re-appointment and i> \ present at altn at every aeaelon of the Home htaitwitorteuc* of the provision for the ap- | t,r *l Garland have moved in the matter. 'I he Dem- | stand by the old, r»»*\ last and all the time, and to | Jt® I’taWffJ; | “ ■ hta* tof • b.mrd to maae test* to ascertain th* - • - > ■atrfrrtrrg'.ij*, projectiles torpedtwa and otb IjNy'Aii *u<l englneta of war. I •urata wonder anyhow why < levrland ever nomi- uitcd Morgan, because he wrote that celebrat d campaign pamphlet, urging that Blaine should be | ;d because of organization except i went. f hta foreign policy. GREEK GYPSIES COMING. 1 H HP member* wuo voted ag duat tha mea*uro, uud m«de I aermfehee, were soon dretred, and 1 retired with On the baliot uk u nr the selection of a candi- I tLi ea'a lu th* h.boy of the House to show op souio I firm determination that on tbe mo row 1 should _ 1 of them In such an unfavoraMe light aa hi make I conueel and commence proceedings for a divorce, them decider, ly uncomfortable. I Well, 1 did the former, but not the latter I railed Then followed charges against twelve delegates I on a lawyer who is now no inure. He had been a th it they were ioeli^ib e to olllie, having perjured I stanch friend of my father’*. He asked how long date, Carlton cariiau tue county. YESTERDAY'S PRIMARIES. m--,.. I I ______ I Ill'll IIJCJ were ioeugtu.e io ouice, IISVIOR jwrjurw i inrau ut in; mnw ». no mow iui ^ I After Maklnjc Tlumselvea a Nulaanco In Gordon Garrfee thw Count le. of Ilockdal. I * X * l * U >' h9 %ll9U 4«al of criticUro ao«l, ridicule were be-1 Kiigland They Sail for New York. I and Talbot- Itcrrlou for Ilncon. ihlaexi»o*ure natumlly aroused tbe wrath of the I of an hour. Well, I wae sort of uk*n back by h M-J epic the bill aud upon tbe committee tor I | nvni , v jui* n Tim Emiirratinn r.tmiiiiMinn. I CoxTBBa, July 17.—Rockdale county In primary I _ : i ik«, iistartuinMi in mt tha dnrlor tiff I L*<)ol re entlon. but went bar': aft the aonoir t** get hia hands to tbe cruee-har, bo (liatance of thirty or forty yard* In this posim i. The horse kicked several times and finally broke i 1 * croM-bkr. which rtleaned Mr. Oox. Ills escape frv*a being kicked ou the beau by the horse waa mlra v Mr. Mercer waa thrown out at the aide and fell tinder th* buggy, oue of the tear wheels parsing over his body. When tbe accident occurred' a conple of gentlemen in another baggy just ahead turned and drove bark rapidly, but too late to be of any aer-, vloa except to retch the horse and to bring tho wounded men back to towu for a physician. Dr* f Camell waa called, and after au exatuinatlou fo i id that, with the excwptloo of a few brnlsea, Mr. Ox was all right Mr. Mercer had a rib broken and waa otherwise braised. Mfr ^ntly UsM this ccunt!^*"ti®^ m «k. Kero from aO^tektetelkL *wth as /eteoseleeaf Tb* uetion. of there from byra. a Oreek UJand. AUt\BT. July 17.—llcrrien county »<*-day elected ( or u,, bUl*for a certain money consider#'Ion. I sent for my wIte. and sbe wa® t* •* • befoi k *L I Bacon and Turner delegates to the Gubernatorial 1 j^ucj, warrauta for thwarreet of tha tudlrtad man I When I #w T *r» u *1© room ah* I<hi1 . — • . la *w our atrength better ihan the I qhey arrived her* a few days ago, end were put I * nc * Congressional conventions. I have beeu placet* in the hands of the sheriff. j Iful aort • f wa /. iler big bln* |5S2Tarar-rMsnATMBSssI»-—-**— **•«!««i*&.*■ •• •?«*•«**•».** ' *- I bAuniinl t» them. tti»y lmmedl.wlf took po.«^ .... . .... . 1,0 „ion of a vacant field belonging to one Henry I General ltonlangarand llaron L«r*ln*s I.x- I warrants will ba nerved aa soon aa possible. H ‘ ‘a large, d« * ‘ “ I Hooper, and o.cunted a large, deep aandnlt In i anowlcog- i w | l | < || pitched their tents aud proceeded * .. . . t>-ardown fences tor firewood and fora*-o in t A FRENCH DUEL. trtitlitul la any pwU.nlw. 1 1 1 that the bill wa# in P*t boMjia u» a proper aru.aiucnt of be United F».lit iu purj»o»# was to secure the kno li* teiiuretnenta of the occasion. | JUdown' fences it tiia*Uk# c^tKstlVe^eaggroted"?^ U# i£.*S2S2Ste nmonstrated and aathertd in thou I frum rtU4ArKB 011X48 Ujrun m lc « R — «1«r tb.a tb. AnuTnta. to*. * to “ bS£" ISSIJTS.'Sa**» pUatr* °' Cfl* u»# moment ab* began war with the ^pali hratUck the Verne w “ • ® tf^ cl L, lhU „? loro1 ! R ^ lb * Whited Htales meant that EngUud J3S?J7S2StiSi r 1 T * l “ ft# " t 1 ^ »*»»• ® foot of ground ou lUU I rulrr. of tne io<aiiiy. and •b» was nut going to be guilty of f«*f < tbs peace of the country. , ___ ^Aiurodmsnu looking to increaio tho pwof appropriation were rejected. nlalned- ■tajomndjte, theu roe* and reported the bill to HtaBt kKJKCtXD BY TUB IlfTCII. I The intention originally was to go to Rotterdam and sail by the Nether'an * Mr. tht- afternoon aud brought into court, where they I aald. It* mu'.m».j: Ia«, wl!'> w n *>%• r forgi>.*iu*r furnished bond* la the sum of $1,600. Th« other I Well, 1 •welted l »:«• Uwj «ru it na hi m* t» after giving ui b >th • m.« -h. Irsomo advlt-i; si.d, gentleo.n , I’ve Men throtub U:r war. l w Fat/ l kaimvay collision. | T*. .u« non— I Mr,.; illled—Two Jockeys Hurt. I sir. ce," and as the pditlclau caut ioned hi* a ory - -Cuicaot) Julv 17 —A collision occurred At Lan-1 k** heavM a de-p sh.h end said: “And ao yon a*<s ■SIT"——^1—d— >M Sra BtS— 'ol «£?—S—Hr*l«ht b—n— two fnkbt trata. «<Bt>ui,n. wh-alraaut^4 lb*i m fwally Jm WU.n tS2 , oom«.oa“ w Z? wm «» “■» *«• ^ « u '“ 4 -1 ““ d ' “»• 1 ^ hr ,nm change U«tinleaa .shot*. Pabis, July 17.—The duel between Gen. Boulan ger, minister of war, and B rou de Law-lutz, arising morning. The west- I tbe command to file was l T!.L ^rt* »n—twI I le Larvintz shot at General &&*!*£ *£}* S,? VI " 7 tK. ^IrktSSl Utter coolly awaited the reault ot J* 4 ® ■“ .SJLiiuS Bru.* blm«lf. J-tnd.0, blm»lt » ^ KILLED BY L1QI1TNIKO. Injured ’ and died A Mother Stricken Down by tho Hide of llor ■ ommt on . Frlglit.n.tl Clilldrcn Tb.’S. 4 . ..S«w Hnnw. J^y lA-Um. Vmm.Bo-Ub. at i,w.r dHavtn—t * Urn- iniwd but I ttZtuu"!, downnS'li* Mr’T'Mlor’ofWilt »■»* Bno^iton —a b« *• j w-old .Ul»r nsrapUy EHPW8SHthat tber. .boau w. I i.^h,la « «.t.adnut .ton. la hat tb.com-1 wa« uiS2dT'* o-- ? ' ' *HM* u “ * -- Cw ® 7n the proposition to vote a want of ■ ^aa etricUy lefutod to take the party, for U la U * n#ral 1JoaUl<,p an U “ “ Appeared. ^1**, wa* kUled. [a 10 “wither department of the govern* | ^ united dtatee government would never | ** orrinaL AiroaT | —| suggested that there should be a cl*x k last evading. Hhe called them in. a* a atom waa About to break, bat they _ , . , .. , paid no attention to her. A spiteful flash ot RfhA End of tho ’FrUco Htrlko. ft | ng frwbtened them a moment afterwards, and flav Fbavcisco. Jnly 17.—The carmen’s strike on Mrs. Boeuteh rushed out of the bouse, grabbed the ‘ ‘ 4 Mission aud the city railroads children aud began to drag them into the boose. Murderous Aomilt with m K»/or. luwt night about 9 o'clock people living in tbe vicinity of Brunner’s drug st >re were aUrtlod by the cries of “police," niu .u r." i-tf \ t r iwdeoou collected, and the figures of two men were seeu rnnntng away and w. r- lost in tbe darkness. Officer* I^ong aid Alten Jonro hurried to tho :ene, and found Hal Md»Wlt r, a h*gro drajmIS fur A. Gtbian h Co, with his throat badly . ut, tl o blood flowing In a big atre*:n. He t<>U t» o officers that he waa walking with the wife of Dave Nixon, tiro barber. and wtilie crossing from Uruuucrte drug *:.»*■ • to Fred erick’s grocery store. Just gppo®tte. he waa v»- h ulted by Dave and a i"gro named B"'*m John- . . . K-..I III*!, .ft |..|M . to 11 him w' lit- inv ■ < -t • throat w ith a razor. Tho woiuoled negro wa* earrb d to tho r< l.lrnco of Dr. J. C. Jnhnttm. comer Oak and Third at rests, where bis Injuri » were attended to. lie w.i* cut twice In tbe thro tend was also cut lu th* hand*. Dr. Johnson sewed up thegsahra* but he thinks ouo of them will prove fatal. The ctReera than began a search for Nixon and Johnson, but they bad gotten nut of the v ay. an l np to 1 o’clock this morning neither one had been arrest* d. Very little 1« known of Johnv u. Nixon baa a barter abnp on Fourth street, an* haa been separated from his wife for so tne ilm*. A Truo Huaka htory. For tha paat threa years percous on (he swamp plautatlon belonging to the Abel Brotbeta have de tected a peculiar odor In a oertain locality. It was said 6** be caused *.y a muskrat. On Friday, while a negro waaet work with a mow ing machine in the field, he passed by this c* ruin spot, and aa tha blade struck a small stump au enormous rattlesnake reared lie tall and «i>i : '-g its rattles. The negro was transfixed with hor ror, and for nearly a minute could move neither limb nor muscle. The make after springing Ite rattle, darted > nt of the little bushes and probably Intended to bite the negro, but ito aim wae not good aud II® bead struck the hlchwsaputln motion by the frightened n.l the brad wae eat off. The body of tha headless snake colled around the nr giro's shoulders, but th* Ufa was too near ended to do any damage. The rattle* were then cut eff and the snake brought to town, akinned and stuffed with weal bran. It waa displayed yesterday at the meat shop of Abel * Brother. Xt measured six feet and six inches in length. Down In a Well. Fate Kelsey, a little girl about nine years old, liv ing tn tha Warrior district, fell lo a well thirty-n\e fret deep on Friday and broka her right arm above tiie fitmw. Two little girls l»t the bucket down to her which ab* caught with her left hand. When •ha waa nulled up within a few feet of t.« top .. « lost her bold and drop|*il back again. Tbe bucket waa again lowered which ehe caught and by thi* means kept her head out of tha water until help ar rived. Hhe waa taken out of the well and a pbysl- clan sent for to set the arm. hhe te now K«tUog along finely. .h*n the North Beech and Mission and the city railroad* childnm aud began to drag them Into the house. un ®u<1rd bvd*7 by the companies conceding to th* They bad you* only a few bet wbaa another flash t Ir» a I striker* the demands. All men whose discharge I of lightning, succeeded by a deafening dap fed to tb© strike and also the striker* were nlneta- of thunder, prostrated ail four of thin ou AlHlLD WITH RABBIT'S EYES. open picking up X • had been killed The their Mr*. Boetiich found her |brtte^«.7511I.? w ®?L“? ® T ® ttW fl T. |q °I emigrants to eaaoc<ate with gypsies whose exporter named pistol*. °* h®® 10 ®*® tapwtod by the I nppS»nc# aaow* that aoap, comb and brush are I the signal wae given, end both werw |fllu®»tti. . — . I luxuries they have dispensed with all their lifetime. I (ouebedT It wae found that Boulanger's ‘7° *S5 M Th*r ere aald to posecas about £kJ0. They have I puul had missed lire. The seconds declared that | rr ~r~.Y Z:-T7” # _ I su- gr-uud ’bNn-alh the trre. pUbUc documentaendet \ „ m bedomd cannot fancy thero may be J, mor was aatUfied. and tha combaunte ®hook ^ ^.U^^ounter^Lylhlnm^Iite* luraaU^13 thehoSa nTahwT^ MiO'irned. govern manta who will not consider them welcome h*cil*. Th# rwport does not confirm the statement "2*?** ®oco»u.te , »a nytn# ^nifnws | J,Mitt I think UuM rUttor. front th. hrlh.l L u BoaUnpcTni tn th. Ur. «■*».— ,<rtk * I oititht to b. cootry— to their n.tir. Uutr. .1 th. I ib. T.ia|>.‘ Kcmnt of th. da.l my I ttnt.rfc I thra. ItitU I e f.a.-K..n.r““ Wn Sil;u»Br™. \Z' ‘X! Tu “‘ZLT ^^U^r; I *«•*©»••*■»*•!•*-««■ I Of .huci„,.-har f ^ .amtuu—d. hy th. •*>•»« H..i«r..i nx t ,p. mu. Su:: U - T »° month, mto Dr. Rmltb. ftniUt It «m d.t.nnl»d tu Mtxd tn.nx rU Ltr.r- ih„„«ht % JL“• -jr4mrtm.nl of th. coantjr ho.. _■ batth.locUmUw.r tr.lt.. xtocll—d to Uk. butlw* > 5*1"’IKS - * - **c«*t ■'a-it—I operation oa th. to It—Ion ettlloo. — d th.j wen mh« In ptau. 13 1.1“: 3 month.'-oM, child, which WH TuuudeuU> There, .t Brat, the euthortllc. of' . L.air.ndfrom tntlKauil onhthU-1 .uo dKtlud. owinK to FhSES* 1 * Dr. I L. “"I cnm.a ud inunfud with (Mid. 1'trmalop.rmuonon in. .hem la mwtun muon. — a w.j w.™ —rxuu. jmj t. —wmocn oi io. coin.. , — . . ., . MMi . fat which w.rw twtlr d'mdi'-rd. II.r >b<— »• *£ssszAr»d sss£L?3Sir&wjs?SKih-mmru u ^ m. u,h^r “£SS3 ^ - sssjsgsfta'ss Am,rtc “ o, ““ 4 ,juw aMuSL’KK.ffs. r iiaws '* d I fi^y Uk * n I hia duel with Baron La ha lutz. “ I with g ml. 4i« they will Vl recover. Mr*. Boeclch LoouocrronTUBH. •«« ingraiisu wiib . ® heal by rabbit. In per- if allowed t*> Uud they will be. aa here, a peso- communltr. without roaitvry arrangements a iilUt* °l'^ r wti-m car© siructnm «t — —. taken to preserve I ro^oua CAnuu>—>.j, * , ■ ______ . _ ■E* ** conjunctiva of the , IC#pt ,«p^abua<^of vro.Uatton.no.u^y Ch|rmcmhnjw an , Apach.g on Thalr Way to JgJj®I “*« °* «*• cmi.td Ilia grea« h«»pe waa expressed at the v r neceaaar.ea except a water cart, and no com- #fl _ v . (lta ,_ M I comi-tetta iw annua* ete^u m nparwumnt. I ^iity. mil iLa roourt «»*“• « transparency of the cornea I m uaart at except the eterual foraging of tho young-1 hec the AOreat Father. arrtvad here te-day ou an excursion. Tla | SmdSL mill i l , n! W r A BAND OF 8 Wages. The 8. I). Proas Association. Wzmnrow July 17.-Th# memberu of the Si mthCan»lias State Pros# Association, which baa ?***** rropactjraly. The I! 1 ® »r»usparex _ w i P®. served after it had been In'. ...» gi™* 1 moQlb had passed and the opera- These In an odd pa’oi* entreat vialtcre In the *®i!s •iJL° •® cct ®®I'»l In every other way there ^ %j a .j 0 nua and with pr mteed blearing® . mbm pasacc BpS^,^°?ihat the child might ruoelv# ®11 |Ijm all the oalnte la all the calendaro for a P«uny I train for to* flSSlitt,,?° * ®i , »li*r operation waa per-1 * r brta j t and aimlleto tha ®roea and jUmu Ot I m * mbersofth# latter tnbe. They « rkl,t -* — —bMU. I j, H. Doth, of the Fourth Cavalry, ■in -MW » «wu utTu •-■later*. „ . 4 . . . Las Vkoam, N. M., July 14.-Ten chiefs and three * Ui r /. 4 nroatb had passed and tbe opera- These In an odd pa^oU ®ntreat visitor* In the I g-uawa from tha mountains and ChUraeahua Apache i *«■■» " '•• nmjsss •—« »'*- »«•«• ®«coM*fal in e very other way fhef uameof the Madonna and with pr miaed bleaslng® passed through this city this m- ruing on the while othera will return home to resume their edi- (tested.**., .w- ■ • l ““" ‘ — I • * Visit Ocronlmo aud his band are toriallabor*. hundrwls to tha econo of tue disaster. COLONEL DILI Elt’A ARREST. In charge I r. Their 1 »lod#v. _4..*.. Ifuu * r 1 K r w"u *•* or ua iimuMs -*^ ■ -“r, .7.7. ere»T. • ®^ond eye, the corner of th* ^nd ttanrsuon with conanmamto ekilL _ — — .. . »^,I? ,l “*» r .tUMoo.pUc.of cork .nd prmne on Ik. depot pIMfurm ud In th. dlalnc- l«h,ii*S- 4 W»l»«a which hwd .Imijh.d I lc.cu.ti by UI. sutcr. roirn of th. d.polihnt.l cwoMd bo lliU. mcetion [ «"*»* mowl th. .nr- N . Ju |. . Pond, a pretty tn Una tlctnltr. Oepuln Dam wnir.d utd. UT Z£V mc *i ,rua > Uakm OI Ciattontint th. —.of th. Banino anlrtt pnlluly Ijit flriily. .iitin* tha aVI '“i M mamd tnm thM | e-UfdfSSSSt^Sfl— frohi tht. idw l.u|wu undar .trtHojdm not tn dlTnlf. .njthin* | ^’Ss3^aKaa|S55SSs3EgSSrS. , ai A MEMORY OF THK WAR. flow Colon* 1 Win-Ion, of OrIidm's llrlgade, Ho U Beteaard on lUil, Hut Hia Vessel Ball* X«Uh Without Him New Youx, July 14.-Cotonel William U. OtMer, who woul i have s'artc d l r the North pole this •lent tat nltfht In Jail. " * Doily of North Carolina, | ting th* ll.frat ball Jrmindsd by tha poBca Justice ... • - . - - — . . ... He haa th* diatiuc I and la now tu tha bauds of bla friends la some an- I k°°d. No damage was done, however, brigade of rebel troopa I known place, concealed from th* eager aeart h of I —Ou February 16th tha police bad prvat - Colon. 1 Win.tun, of onm-r. i.riK.an, .,.nt lea r.M-h. Cm. Xr.r c.titiirleie W»hl»*tow. caa*^ .lu.. i .w/ilm, » I In Oarloue Cate. Dr. J. W. Edge recently purchased In Montezu ma a pair of kittens that may be looked upon as being quite curious. The head* and fort* feet are ilka thoea of an ordinary bouse eat, but n.-ro tbe rat ends ai d tho rabbit commences, th«-ir t.u i lege aud tails being those of rabbit*. Ibr> juu.p Juet as all r.bbite do, and thero la noth!i g tu their actions to saggset the cat except the mewing. Dr. Igo will sand th® tu to Atlanta. City Items. —Central railroed common stock eontiLi:*** to rise. IuHavaauah7$H i®btdasd76aaki l.ati.l the market strong. —Tha Ot.ffin New* thinks there u .•> dent “a ■anas of mmeoaes, aa It were" In the ne--i«>^ri published hi told water cities. —People who pass along the road between M* *on and Kaovtlla, will ho aUd to laarn that the i.. v bridge Just built by Mr. Cbes VaoValkrnberg U now completed and le a fin* piece • f -A. I A. - *. lli.l- lag thirty feet above the water. —A beg containg 40k0te) silk worm c ■ n- t a*»td through tbs*sprees offiew at Mv ’/on last right ad- Arasasd to tha Women’s MB CkllM AtawSaMai* They ware sent by Mrs. B. A. Ware, of Colamhus, who has been engaged la comow raising for a nuns- bar of years. -While th* workmen wore engaged In the exca vation for the East Tenne* a. Virginia and Uacro ;a railroad depot a frsgawLt of rorg that had b« <-n blasted by a dynamite cartridge waa thrown M^h tu tha air and fall on aa on thorns# la the neighbor- kA-apturint Washington dur-1 the ar icut Dolly, who is said to have had him I with soma negro thieve- al tha store o UMtayvisUed the seen* . f I taked up beearne she Icved him ao aha could not I Golskey In Tyt.c. The proprietor «.f t rod. At the time of Early’e I b< »r to have him start ou such a long and dar ar-1 appeared aud waa no; Lean! frim n . - - ■ • — *' " * remained In “ ' * * * ...... . of Grtu.ee‘a | ous Journey. The Colourl remained In the fright friend* and sav- a* La#Ion of the prison until Ut* this after * t ntdo. when, at the suIlctUMoo of his brother aud various points »»f ( oil»«r frk.u'1#, CharU® N. I*nlt#r. a publisher. w#bt bluet import- hte ball. It wax nnderstoo.1 that Dolly had a civi I hit first visit | writ already to catch the Colonel with should ha ge I and the scene of tha bittte. Ha say* I free under thee rimiaal chart*. Immediately upon 1 armed aadv supplied with I he a#*v*r fatly realized until going over tha ground I hi* r Uur, tbemfuee, tastead of gotoc to *■' have cteanet out all ten of It a ! at this late day what a good chsure ha had to c ip- at tu* V. . ti» 11 t \ hm waa hnrricd them wore high felt beta hi,h- I tare tfubin/Uin sod how veer they earn* to del as fftends to autoe pace of retreat, w. ere th- ~ ‘ dsUscteagMwi teuakurwu and the psoores-ettver c «._*#■« fr»iu imuNlH tite.MUgb t.e Eva, cn which Ccbtel Ollibr xi* to •Urt f-r the North, has Dft X»v Lo-d m with, ui him. r.m can csUch her, it t« said, hr going by :* It» He sc.hns. X. *• 1 it has l»aen g.v*n out t:. t l.<- *-rt«tlAlca»* >«s York to-night f.r that \ At sol it tgkt, how aver, hi** atdl ren -.u-d at ib« Ytomtle and uo order for »> removal haa beta —A little dog, with every e uad «: st :• -1 at tha little s of bla wall paper s M#iy upon I arumry mi Friday night, hte room I oftcars Kennedy and Hei _! fo- huu, but fatted to fl tacked up and ve»tentsy In one of the draw- rx ui — t atatly today. 8 retHHV r the dns# :-4 j w • tacto have not T«t been beard tho "huM pro in it