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THE MACON WEEKLY TELEGRAPH: TUESDAY, AUGUST 24. 1886.-TWELVE PAGES.
GARLAND'S PRAYER.
11K rH AYS THE OOURT TO RELIEVE
HIM OF ALL INTEREST
lo the rau-Klectrlc Telephone Company—
lint An.ner to a Salt by Roger!—The
Attoroey-Ganeral So»ra« Am-
too* to Wash III* Hands.
Washington, D. 0., August 1C.—Messrs.
Morris, Earle and Pugh, as solicitors for At-
tornty-Geneial Garland, to-day filed his
answer to the bill recently filed by J. Har-
lis Bogers against Attorney-General Gar
land, Senator Harris and others, for a set-
tlem nt of the affairs of the Pan-electric
Telegraph Company.
Garland in his answer denies in detail
every material statement in the bill, and
calling attention to the “scandalous and
impertinent matter in the bill” says he
must decline to answer such portions un
less the conit directs him to do so.
In concluding his answer the Attorney-
General says:
That being Invited by one or more of lila co-
defendants to become Interacted in aiding
to develop certain patents of the complainant,
he did on or about Febuary. 15th, im,
attend a meeting of the parties Interested, at the
residence of the complainant on Fortr-second
•treat N. W.. In this city, and. that except this, he
attended only two other meetings, and that it Is ex
ceedingly probable that there are many details of
this business whereof be Is wholly uninformed,
and sa to all such matters be would relf with more
confidence upon the books and records ot the com
pany than upon his own knowledge. That so far
as he was aware, all agreements of parties as
between themselves relative to this business were
reduced to writing, and are fully and completely
M t out in the contract dated March latli, ISO,
which on bis behalf was executed by bis attorney
in fact. Isbam O. Harris.
The Attorney-General further s l ates
That he baa pa d the sum of money therein
agreed by him to be paid, and in addition thereto
some further turns on assessments made, and all
that were made by »*«rttae to the contract
named, and In pursuance thereof, and for the pur
poses thereto set forth, and he entered In no other
agreements of auy kind in the premises with the
complainant or with any one else; and he further
aays that he was Impressed by the ap
parent usefulness of the Invention and
has great cot fidence in the legal validity of the
atents, and believed that their validity would be
THEY DESCRIBE THE SEA SERPENT.
THE TELEPHONE SUITS.
Happy by »|
Fifty Persons See It twlmmlps Along tlio Pan Electric Feopl* Made
Coast of Massachusetts. I Patent Olllce Hull
Boston, August 13.-Mr. G. IL Putnam, Okba-Bamocral nwelal.
master of the Franklin school, Boston, an- Washington, D. C., August 13.—Big de
nounces tke of the sea serpent I ▼elopments in telephone matters are coming,
off Pigeon Cove, Mass , yesterday after-1 R1* The report is current that the
noon. He says it was first discovered by • Patent Oflice has practically decided to re
little son of Calvin W. Poole, a surveyor, instate the Gray patent. No official on-
who brought bis powerful transit to bear uouncement has yet been made, but there
upon it, and was at once satisfied th »t it a ®®ois to be foundation for the report
was a veritable serpent It was about one- &uch action at this would bo of the great-
was a veritable serpent . — „
fourth of a mile from shore, and about two *•* consequence to those who are fighting
miles from where it was seen last month, j the Bell monopoly,^ Prof- Elisha Gray’s I
un
it was moving slowly in a northerly direc-1 claim antedates the Bell patent, and reii_
tion. The distance passed over by it statement at this time would give the gov-
while it was being observed was at eroment almost a prima facie case in its
least a mile, and the time occu- against the patent. The probable ac-
pied not far from twenty minutes, tion of the Patent Office was made known
With a marine gloss it was possible a or two ago to t ie counsel for the
to observe the serpent’s movements, which government, and this is the explanation of
corresponded fully with those described by th® telegram yesterday summoning ex-Sen-1
Dr. Sanborn last month, as well as by other a &°r McDonald to Washington. In view
writers. The head was frequently raised °f tW® important development, a consultn-
partially out of the water, aud the move- tion of counsel for tho government in the
ment was a vertical one, showing ten or fif- pending litigation is desired. The news
teen ridges at once. It seemed about eighty has reached the Pan Telephone people, and
feet in length. within a couple of days telegrams have been
There were about fifty persons who wit- B ®nt in all directions, summoning interest-1
ncssed its passage, among them Samuel ®d parties to Washington for a conference
Bullock, master of the Bunker Hill school, 1° be held to-morrow.
Boston; Prof. Stephen Emery, of tho New *h® P*n Telephone people are all in
England Conservatory, with his family; nigh spirits over their prospects. At first
Weakness,
J'ncriry, etc., it 1
r • null Ir n m* -1 >
—THE
BEST TONIC
I.nsiliude,.. I.nck of
iGUAL, and is
ro* n•iurioiii.
lea the
ll IIAm.NO, 1
Captain Jackson, an' artist, and several I glance it is difficult to see just where their
m tubers of Mr. Putnam’s family. There I benefit comes in from tho veinHtatement of |
chr* tho Itlood. Inilporntes tl
System, Restores Appetite, Aids Dlgcfttlou
It does not blacken or injure the teeth, caune head
ache or produce conbtipatUn—other Jrvn tnediHnetda
Dr. O. H. BnrxLKT, a leading phjraician of Spring-
"Droro’^ironBittera in athortmghhrgood medi
cine. I nee it in my practice, and find its action ex-
coia all other forma of Iron. In weakness, or a low con
dition of the system. Brown’s Iron BUtera is usually
• positive necessity. It is all that to claimed for it/*
Da. W. N. Wattes, Hit Thirty-second Street,
Georgetown. D. CJ-, aays: “
the Tonio of the age. No
•ppetite, gives strength an
ENGINES! GINSTi
qiiaiters. ** m0ECy Until you get ' P ricos f ™m fieoj
IN’oted "Watertown JEn<
»ni6s,J
Wo represent the leading Engines and Gins sunerm •
power, York mac ship and simplicity. Don’t buy tuEd?. 1 "
goods uuil you get our prices. A few Clds *
SECOND-HAND FRICK ENGINES
used bur, little, cheap.
, ^ J £ Eiuhm ton, general agent for the South
for Watertown Engines, headquarters with us
M. .1. H ATCHEB & CO.,
Macon.* Qn.
were also a small number of hotel'guests. I the Gray patent. There is probably a good
Mr. Putnum says; “After the serpent had I ‘» ea * do*®* relationship betw* en the Pro-
disappeared. and while we were still look-1 ^ B80r Mid the Pan people than shows on
ing, a school of porpoises pasted, so that j *h® surface. It is said to be due iurgeiy to
we had a chance to compare their appear-1 lb® vigorous work of the Pan representa-
snee with that of the serpent. I apeak of fives that the evidence was collected on
this, as it hfts often been said that the I which the Patent Office wi l reinstate. The
former was mistaken for the latter. 1 shall I granting of the patent to Gray ccffifan on
never doubt that the sea serpen? is a fact.” bim the monopoly of the idea. The Pan
1 improves digestion. 1
Genuine hxa shore Trade Mark snd crossed red lines
m_,.. -- *sonlyby
patents, ana Deuevea mat inoir rsuuuj woum no
Judicially isnsUlned In any litigation instituted
for the pui poor, and that In that event they would
become very valuable if honestly managed on bus-
9 inem principles. That until their legal validity
vraa thus Judiciously established it was by himself
and his co-defendants deemed unwise and Improp
er to issue the stock of the company which bad
been duly and legally chartered audio which com
pony said patent had been legally assigned lu pur
■uance of agreement.
That the written contract hereinabove referred
to, the original whereof will be duly exhibited on
the trial of this case, was intended to and does
carefully guard against such a premature and tm
provijent issue of sorlp or stock, by providing
that all of the stock should be held Jointly. Uo
submits that said contract does not constitute part-
~nerebip, bat that it Is an agreement betwe-n par
lies thereto as to the validity of the charter for epe
elite parpoeee, and for the management of certain
. this pJtrtn-rsb'" will nmlmliv I Inge of The Louisiana State Lottery Company, and
Annapoub, Me, August 111—The cere- come before the meetiua to morrow. ' if tho I “>“»*•'•»* control hwmwiM
°r*bw ,he ,m « a,lon in ssrasWdMaMsjjis
Kalb atatue to-day caused this histone old stituted by tho government to test tho va- and we authorise the Company to uso this certificate
city to awaken from the lethargy with Hdity of tho Bell patent is much ►implified. M* 1 * f^lodlies of our signature* attached. In lb
which it is usually enwrapped. Fully It is t e'i ved hat the consultatlcnof conn | advertteemenu.
10,000 strangers were in attendance, »nd sel, to which ex Senator McDonald has been
the city was gaily decorated in honor of the colled, is for tho pnrpose of deciding npou
occasion. .... , the course to be pursued in view of the
The statue is considered the best work Q ra y reinstatement. Dr. Morgner, who
the yonog sculptor, Flepheim Keizer, controls the Pan Telephone rights for llli-
whom the work was given by noi<, and is largely interested in the Mis-
Secretary Fi elinghnyser. It repre- Louri franchise, was seen to-night, but he
sents the German soldier in U„id ho oonld tail little about the meeting to
continental uniform, with swerd upheld, be held to-morrow. He hud been summon-
and is a magnificent bronze work, measnr- e d by telegraph, and understood that very
tpg nine feet in height, mounted on a gran- imnortant mutters were to lie considered,
j pcucotal thirteen foot high. 1 Iouted, Lo woulfi not have como on at this
It was erected on a knoll at the south end time if tho call had uot t ecu an urgent one.
! the State house grounds and faces due To the inquiry if ho thought the result ot
80Ut fi* I the conference was likely to result in bene
Interests thereof when chartered and trgaulzed
thereunder. And he submits to the court here the
proper legal construction of said contract, that
The ceremonies opened with a pa* fit to I*an lYloplioue stock, the Doctor TTrmvnmwlnTi+n/1 \-ffi»noi5Avi f
rade, in which part was taktn h wiled and said* “Yes* decidedly.” I I IipiCCCflCDTCU AtlrftCtlOfl!
...J ' U Over Haifa Million Distributed
der and In puvsnance of said contract the I'sn-
tifleates showing thst dlfTereut
In lntereat were entitled to a certain
number of shares of capital of the Fan Electrlo
ny of par value ot $IU0 each, as soon as the
and marines, all the State m litia, Knights
Pythias, German socioties, and others
organizations. The unveiling was accord-
to ths solemn ritual of the Masonic
ler, and am* in charge of the grani lodge
dity of thi
litigation
ion Instituted for that purpose. But this
oerUflcstn is not transferable, except with the con
sent of the president and secretary of the company
indorsed tUcrcom
lie further says that complainant, instead of de-
•voting uliuaelt to the perfection ot the invention,
os by his contract he woa bound to do, sold inter
ests in his stock-as was admitted In his bill of
oomplalnt~and In sundry other Instances besides
those admitted. In violation of said con
tract—as will be shown fully by proof hereto--and
became anxious to have stock Issued, In violation
of the contract and against the Interests of ths
company. Thst finding he could not persuade de-
Delaware's State Convention Passes Reso
lutions Indorsing; President Cleveland.
„ „ Dovxn, Deijlwahc, August 17 —The Dsm-
__ Maryland, Tbnross J. Sbryick, grand ocratic btste Convention nssemUni here to- mcmpttalor ,t,ouu.ooo—to whtcli a raurv. fnsdol
maishal, with Beausant commandery, I day and after se.veral hours of indescriba- ■>. fc...i,,_
Knights Truiplars ns a guard of honor I blecontasioa <ff>cted permanent orgsoiza- a part of th. trrHut nu'e con.tltnUot
The veil was withdrawn at bulf-past 2 1 tion and proceeded to ballot for a candidate I adopted December ad, A-*D., 1ST,.
'clock, wbin tbv m-tioual salute was fired for Governor. First ballot setilid the mat-1 Iuonnd 8lniri« Number Hrawlcm will tat.,
from the naval academy. Secretary of ter, resultin^in tbe nominating of ex-Con-
State llayard, who vat accompanied by the I Ktouman Ii. F. Bisgs, nafollows: Bigg, 101,
Turkish minister, received the statue from I Hubert 70, Chandler 8, Dr. Black 12. An-
Sculptor K-izer. other uour of excitement resulted in the
nomination by viva voce vote of John B.
A TKU1UULE EXPLOSION. | Pennington, of Dover, for Congrats.
A platform was then speedily adopted,
tba
and
o and malicious statsmsnts to bo published in
public press of thsoouutry.b thasto defendant
t as to tbe business of Ibis company. 11s also
avers that the utter disregard of complainant for his
obligations, os manifested by his violation of his
contract as well m his general conduct herein set
out rendered him an wholly unreliable person with
whom to hav* any business relations whatever, and
this defendant having become fully satisfied by tbe
* * e bi ‘
groes misconduct of the oompUinant that tbe Wi
nces of the company could not be properly and de
sirably managed, bad decided, in February last, to
ii!
give away his stock In said Pan-Uectric Telephone
Company and be rid of all association with sold
complainant and had prepared to do this, when an
Investigation of this company was instituted by the
House of Representatives of Congress of the United
Hutes. and ho deemed It proper to continue to
statu qao until that was concluded, and each In
veetlgntlon having been concluded, this defendant
now unites In the desire of tbs complainant t«
close out and wind up ths business ot sold com-
pany, nud whether the oourt after consideration ol
the contract shall regard and treat this association
as a partnership or corporation, there should under
said contract be a full accounting between
each number of ths company, including ths pro
ceeds of any and all stock or Interest
•olil in flotation of .alii contract, and ptnvlilon
made for Urn payment of any iUbllUlca of aald
company, ami if acoMMly lo aocore dtaaolntlen
and ,tba winding np of aurh organization, bn nakn
tblannawnmaybcdoemnd nnd considered ncronn
bill naktng pwoa-1 relief, end this defendant walr
lmtamlnnounclogaU teneflt. udndrnalagmU
wblrli bn may bn entitled of auch nooonntlng. ami
all rtkbt and baoeAt of auch company, brings Into
court ban a coruscate for
Interest In said company. White
toady and willing to stand
id perform sorb deem aa the court shall deem
after llie
pany, by application thereto of tho scrip tuned JP
.ant. luiany If nace-ary, any ponton that may
remain o( tba aerlp ot this defendant ao brought
raby int -■ -----— - tetenriB
Into ruyb'or Shy Utenet of this defendant thereto
may be cancelled or returned and enmndered to
Pan-fcleetrla Telephone Uomysny, or other
wise dbpoeed of .a tho oourt shall direct.to the end
that thin defendant may bo absolutely rid of thB
complainant, and nabl Block and all Internal therein
or In said company; and for tho parpoooMi
procuring by judgment of the conn SB
this proceeding Anal end complete adjustment and
settlement between thin dbfenannt and compl.tu|
ant and said company, and the termination ot
relation a beta ecu thin defendant and otbar rSW
pUluama or aald company,this defendant la «tiling
and hereby offem to account for all pecuniary Ohm
Hie and money to ha. rcceircd from said Con
or by reaaon of hie tnloreat therein, aud to!
said monty into court whan thereunto nq
and this defendant fnrtbn answer, all ether mat
Ura set forth in complainant's aald bill of ■■
plaint; this defendant has no knowledge wtaierer
and t.-a no lntimaqon aa to tha aama ian by tuiu*
DE KALE'S STATUE.
e P n?for^ B rovent«:£ h ° a noth?n J a Tile Capital PlUZC $150,000
ent for improvementa, nothing is more
Secretary llayard lUcotvca.ho st.tnc from | sWd^ol 1 ’taSST Baines's | rangemeots forsJl tbe Monthly and Quarterly Draw-
«rtsiniog to “ ‘ M| ' ■ ‘ * ^
ths Sculptor—Th« Cerrmontes,
EXCHANGE, BUY OR HAVE YOUR
COTTON GINSl
Repaired in Macon, Georgia, at
JAME^ T. GAISTT’8.
Satisfaction guaranteed, (freight free to Macon.) Gantt’s Improved Condenser
Best in tlie^Woi*I<l.
I have a fswgtna of different makes, Vfhtch hsve been remodsiod with rnvimnm
roll-box, and are now in first clasa order thr< ngbont. Guaranteed in every oarticnll.’H
rock bottom prices. WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD. J particular, a|
Write for circulars and red need prices. mayHSmtnAwkfn
OommlMlonsn.
W«, the undersigned Bonks and Bankers, wli
pay all Pritos diawn in The Louisiana Bt&te Ltd
teries which may be presented at our counters.
H. OGLESBY. Pmddrnt Lcabdxna Katlenal Bank.
J. W. KIliBKKTH, Frreidrnt State National Bank.
A. BALDWIN. Freddent S. 0. National Bonk.
f. a. JOHNSON.
JEFF LANE.
JOHNSON & LANE,
MACON, GEORGIA.
HARDWARE
BAYARD’S III iROUGH.
Louisiana State Lottery Co
r postpones. Look
lOCth GRAND MONTHLY
own ran
Extraordinary Quarterly Drawing
In the Academy of Mode, Ken Orleans.
Tuesday, feptemtwr It. 1KS6,
Under tbe personal anperetaton and management nt
Holler In » Carpenter shop Explodes I u ftcr which the convention adjourned.
Killing Five Fentons. The following is the platform:
CutcAOO. August 16.-The Times, Aah- The Democracy of Delaware in convention an. | Gelt. G. T. BEAUREGARD, Of Louisiana, tnd
land, . Win., apodal .a,.: Thin morning | ■'^^.i^jh^^h.^ to tae^rtnojgo. Qen JCBAL A EABlY( of Virginia.
C-t;- AuMwErr
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rrific exnloHiou I ©nuucisted by the ustlouolDemocrsUo vohvtf tlon, wen. JUuAb A. LALL1, 01 iiruinlfi.
Ilf u 1*11,. a». I !*•!• lu Cblcsgo la l<to4. aud lustot that tho'r faith- „ „ _ _ _ _
of r«inl«r] ;^r“^“^n°iC'prS I Capital Pl’lze $150,000
ibis city was stavtlcd by a terrific
occasioned by the bursting
the carpenter shop or rerinier i t« essential to proper gov*vt meotH
'Webster. The boiler honse I ty and ha.-pibeM »r th« Aiurriuau i vopin.
Federal taxation can only be rightfully inipoeed
J” killod wn.l I P^ridefor the necojiasry eij»en«mures of the
men and boys instantly killed snu v®® I guverumeut, including the payment of pensions to
woanued, as follows: mine II. rerinier, I pereons entitled thereto, the uaituiuaucw of publia
Alex. Periner, sons of tbe senior members I a0 ? lbe yred*»*i redu. tionof the unbiiodebt.
rtf tVvza ftr.,1- Traassnit M.-T nnuhlin #.»»,, flll i n I therefore, fsvor »U0i> reductloo and modlflca-
!!! 55}, q \ vTufi5f“lL“Y^55151 M on otow **** •• «i<> of
♦w-Nolke.—TIcket» are Ten Poltare enly. Halles |5,
Fifths, |*2. Truths, $1. v
Mux or nujuu.
1 CAPITAL PRIZE OP $150,000....$1W),0C0
1 ORAND PRIZE OF
1 GRAND PRIZE OF I
fi LARGE PHIZKflOP
4 LARGE PHIZES OF
fiO PRIZES OF
60.0U0...O
I
10.000....
1.000....
LMW.ee.
of tbeahop; O. V. Johnson, wooJ-tnruer; I xir c* untry fe m uoueceeMry burdens while pro-
August AUon, workman, kilted; Nelson I Vldlng oecewarv revenuee to meal the legitimate
Fore, foreman of the working crew, 1 demands upuu the public treasury,
dightiy wounded in Iho leg, and B. ^urf’XTK.te
?. lUiley severely. Baitey is now in I Cleveland an h-neat and patriotic chief magUtnie,
the LoHpital with a fair show to reeover I snxtoue to iscu*w the proper adnitnutration of I 1,000
Tho oau.e of the exploglon wan lack o! wabllc .g. | ? . . D| l OTtltted to the conadenc and ' appoxiMATlow prui*.
Wttorin (hff tmilf-p * tLinnlnw th« bnilor I Ih * Am#rltfWI ^P 1 .**. I I<» Approximation Prizes ot ffiOO.... $fi0,00C
water in Ute Doner. Maiuruny tno nouer the Democratic party ot Delaware point with I loo •• •« 100.... Kkooc
was blown off and pumped np after clean- jn.t pride t>> tu ruauegeioent of the affaire of th* I 100 • •« ff.... 7,Bot
ing. As usual the fire wan built this morn-1 *j al ?. f ” t ^®j art tetf^rya »a the •trougfit po#.t-
60,000
90,0(0
90,000
90,000
90.U4
BOO.... 25,0(0
SU0.... 90.000
W.... 40.000
100.... 60,000
10,000
ing, when it was found tliat the injector I SloSffS
wuulci not work. While If j lug to fix it the I **° pU ol tt * BtoU '
explosion occurred.
the support of the I L979 Print, amounting to f 522,500
THE AFivHAN QUESTION.
TIIKUF.LKAST BIOTS.
j the KnglUh Papers Wiyit a Speedy Settle
ment with Hum I a.
Loxnox, August 17.—-The P*U Mill Ga-
I zette says it is glad the Afghan commission
only \o the office of tba company in New Orleans.
1 For further Information write clearly, giving f
- ... teu... ”--^7Orders,
full
address. POSTAL NUTkS, Expreee Money
New York Exchange in ordinary letter. Ourrenej
by exprsM iat our expeneel. addreaeed
«. A. D-VUl'HIN,
New Orleans, La.
Tho.Mob Quiets, Hut There was Stoue*
Throwing Sunday Night
filirl’, t!3 *!& I J" -si ~sa.»« —»- ~ \ —„ c
| QK . HIM, th,D tl» (It, u,bf«i U>—-OP-I " ^1 •
quiet. Kohmtab, dl *^ c * ne ’ ftldko P. O. Money Orders Pnyiu
A man named Jarkaon.who waa wounded | lon “ "* twe * n Lomlon and fit I.term- j |,j 0 aII( i lulilrosH Kcjjisteretl Let
ters to
— •M****™ i»stimjii,nuv reran reuuuucu I i
in Hunuay morning’s not, ia dead. The I , , ,,
other woundtil men pragraaa favorably. . T “ %/•»» <*»»»• “J> qncUon
Thera waa aomeatuue throwingliuit uight, h ?i m “ lt . waa
vat no one waa aerioualy ihjured. There I fhonths ago. Rtuaia claims
are ominous signs that cause the authorities •« ««- n 18 ” a ait a
to fear aUempta at reptiaals to-night on to ® Te ** U P- \ c0 SH. ct Z
the part the moba. PnhUo bouaea lire be- °oenr a* any moment, and it nata with
ing closed and other precaution! are being England to aay what it will and c*n do to
taken. Score, of priLmen have been aent | plundered.
NEXT ORLEANS NATIONAL RANK,
MsylS vsdsatAw New Orleans, La.
As agfnta, we again offer tho planters of thi, section the celebrated
PRATT GIN,
Feeder and Condenser!
There have been over 20,( 00 Gina of tbia make nsed by cotton planters in every I
cotton grew ire section of the world, s lot of ten having recently been shipped to Bums I
Fri.
prices.
reduced to suit tbe time., but quality »s high aa ever. Bend for catalogue sad
taiogue
,y30d±w
Tlae Brown CSotton. Gin Co.
!'-p|P^ ' O
NEW LONDON, CONN.
Manufacturers of the “Olif RrlUbte"
Brown Cotton Olus, Feeders snd Con
densers.
All the very latest ImproremcnU; Im
proved roll box, patent whipper, t»o
brush belts, extra strong brush, csit
steel bearings, new improred Feeder,
enlarged dust proof Condenser,
g. Strong, simple Incoiutruetlon, durablf
mavlw- d sat.XwSly.Xui
A. B. FARQUtlAR A CO.. Macon. Oe.
to Kilmaiuham jiul, at Dabliu, to await
trial, the local jails being full.
The Cethoue newepapere
cuae the Orangemen of com
■trancing Sunday’* attack. Th* Pro
task of Iddudeigb, foreign secretary, I
will be easier when he ia relieved of this I
here ac-1 snd embarrassing com mission.
1 Tbe Globe aays that nothing world eult I
uieueiuk xu. a, BM,i * b ‘ ,t * r ^an to keep the Kahniab |
Ustant pepen. aay that the Oreng.m.n | *i oelUon 0 P« nto WTi#w » b * n
acted in avlf-dcfsoso.
1 A MUKDKItKR LYNCHED.
A. B. FAB Q VELA JR ^ CO.,
Manurueturcriw an<l Jobbers of
,.U naofa but of complaint, and leaves comp
ant to prove the aama aah* may be advised.
[Signed.] A. If. Oaslasd.
1RLP 1 OR THK 8UFFERKI18
By the roreet Wires—They xvill All be
Cared For,
Ocotrro, Wta., August 17.—The measures
relief of
proposed for the re lief of the sufferers by
the eonfisgratloh, lbdtude the erection of
homes, furnishing them plainly, living a
supply of fuel, food and clothing tor the
coining winter. Then in the spring they
will l.e given seed, snd some of them
bortes. Fortunately few ot the farmers
have loet their hone* and cattle, although
many of the cattle ere suffering from burn
ed hoofs. It is estimated it will coat <100
a head for men women, tnd children to sup
port them until harvest time next year, in
lit l evuc. Depore and Istwrence townships,
the burned out families probably number
twenty-seven, while in Pittsfield, Buemlco
and Howard townships, there ere about
Mity families who will need more or
aribistance.
Secretary XVhttner Taking Steps for Con-I manly Lyocb.d,
atructlrg llatterlen for Net. Ship* of War. ClXCTOUTl, August 17.—Davis, the sta-1
WsaatxoToa. August 16.—The demand tion agent ot tha Ohio and Mississippi road, I
* bat-| atUurn station, Indiana, was murdered I
ramp. The man I
r _ _ a braggadocio air I
and buildings of the Washington navy I making considerable noise. Davis wav I
yard. Secretary Whitney hka directed that} dosing in hi* chair at the time. He wet ilia-1
aU tbe shops, machinery, tools and tnrbed, and on rousing him sell, ordered I
for ore »the tramp to get out this waa raw. nted, I
construction and some hot words followed. Davis said |
t> AM1ISGTOS, Allguax IU.— 1DI aCDlDQ e'u u, no weu
for increased facilities for constructing bat- at Uurn station, Indiana, was
teries to be placed upon new ships of war I early thi* morning by a tramp,
has made it necessary to increase tbe shop* I came into’the station with abiagi
appliance* ' " assigned
of the bureaus of
RIOTING IN DUNUANON.
Cnrelng the Uuem ItaUes a ltlot— Si veral
Faraona Il,ju
Dl-bun, Angust 10.-At Dunganon to-1
JfelaaSenl Xf.Hea.llel. jaeaAaAllia PrO-l
tm’uitt ouatler of tho town, shouting for
home rule and cuning the Queen. A riot
broke out and .everal person* were i;.
jur.-.l. 11.. | h. • l..,d t,> ( r. . tl.. ir ■- ■>
between the Prop e tan in and Catbohe-, thus
preventing d.-l -r.tt.- light, line N .ti 'l,
slid, with a knife in bis
baud. A r. the riul.tg I- lear.-d.
Party feeling is intense.
TO COhSTltUOT 11VTTKHIES.
A Tramp Kill, a Railroad Agent and la Sum-
and repair, ot tbe steam engineering yards
and docks, and equipment and recruiting
shall be turned over to the control of the
bnreen of ord nance on tbe flret day of Oc
tober, I860, Such of the|m*chinery, took
and appliances aa may not be required by
the bureau of ordnance will be transferred
to stations where required by other bureau*
or otherwise disposed of a* fonnd beat
for tba public interests.
A THEATRICAL SUICIDE.
An Actor, chagrined by tha tllaaea of ilia
Audience, Kills Ulmaelf on tbe Huge.
Lou dob, August 14.—A real tragedy
the theatre has occurred at Casals, a town
ot Piedmont, in northern Italy. An actor,
who was playing a leading part, failed to
please tbe audience, wh > display rel their
disapproval by prolong'd bluing. Th*
actor stopped suddenly in bk liues, and,
advancing to the footlights, drew a revolver
end shot bimarlf dead.
HU wife, who we* seated in a box, wit
nessed the tragedy, and in a frenzy at
tempted to leap to the floor beneath, which
waa quite a distance. She was restrained by
several friends who were in btr company,
and waa finally carried from the theatre
uaccnecions.
if be did net go bo
bim out He wea dared to carry out bk |
threat end both men prepared for con
flict.
Davk took hold of tho tramp, endeavor
ing to put him through th* open door. Tbe |
men drew a huge knife au I stabbed Davis I
several times, so severely that he died in ten I
minutes.
Parties living near wao were attracted by [
the sound of tbe melee, rushed to ib* scene j
and found Davis dying. The murderer was I
found a a bo ft distance from th* station, I
and with little ceremony waa taken to a |
neighboring tree and banged by tbe indig
nant citizens. Mnch excitement exists end
the town i. filling with people. Tbe mur-
lmq w
dercr k still unldentifii
Ullour Fever From Colon.
New Oautatm, August 16.—At a meeting
of the board of health to-night, a teli
i tba board of btalib to-night, a telegram I
cotia at the lower quarantine atation. STEAM 3ErV<GJ-ITVE:S,
irrwM^.fr £££\Hardware, Mhceltaneons Machinery,
opjCl'1
tub
EVE RY GIN WARRANTED.
dmnkt
ooreP 1
a fast, runs light, clean* tbe seed pee
[fectly end produces first class samples
DRLIVKIIRU run OF freight
at an j ncccaalblo paint. Hcnd fur fsu
dmcrlpllou and price lint.
SeotU
nineteen
her
bad four on board.* Tha sink were removed
to the hospital, and on* of th* name waa, — ,
pronounced yellow fryer. The vessel ■- | (raj" 1 lit' V . i •!
be detained at the- lower qn ran tine elation
or wUl be sent to Ship leknd.
J£tc.
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