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THEMACON WEEKLY TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 7 iRRfi.—TWELVE PAGES.
1IE MET THEM.
A CENTURY OK COTTON.
A arauger'e Kxperlcuco With Sleek-Loolc- | now tho First Spinning Jenny kVa. Exhibit
ing Men a. Told by Himself.
Rochester Democrat.
A short, thick-set man, about 55 years of
ed In Tlilladelphla.
Oath In Cincinnati Enquirer.
We have no industry which appeals to
age. with a little twinkling black eye, a both sexes like that of the cotton nianufac-
short, stubby gray heard, and a very red ture, because women make and use a great
face, alighted from the Falls train Saturday proportion of all cotton goods. It was just
night. In ono hand the little old man car- at the eve of our independence, in 1775,
ried a massive oak walking-stick and the when tho firBt spinning jenny was exhibited
other was engaged in clutching a old-time in Philadelphia. It spun twenty-four
carpet-bag that“had evidently done service I threads at one time. The Philadelphians
for ages. A wide-brimmed aoft felt hat, thereupon formed a joint 3tock company to
from under which now and then a strag- manufacture, iutenued to make cottons.
gling lock of yellow hair could be seen and I woolens and line ns. The celebrated Dr.
a red handkerchief around his neck did not 1 lisuh was the president, and immediately
make the farmer a beauteous creature to there was demand made on the Continen-
look upon.
tal Congress for the exclusion of British
When the train had made a stop the old goods. Near tho close of the American
gentleman commenced pacing up and down revolution spinning jennies were manafac.
tho platform in an excited way, muttering tured at Worcester, Mass., and thereupon
to himself. Seeing a baggageman, he walk-1 the Rntish Parliament renewed a statute
ed up to him and striking the oak stick on forbidding the exportation of any machine,
the floor with a force that would have been engine, tool, press, paper utensil, or imple-
a credit to a trip-hammer, said:
mont, or any part thereof which now is or
"hay, my name's John Graham. I'm hereafter may be used in ihe muslin, cot-
from Dutchess county, I am, and I'm think-1 ton, linen or silk manufacture of the king
ing of a bustle to git hum. Can you tell dotn
me whin the cars go?"
The penalty was mode $1,000 and irnpris.
Wh»re do you want to go?” asked the onment for twelve months, with forfeiture
baggage fiend.
of the machine. In 1782 a penalty of $2,
Ter Poughkeepsie, by gosh. I own a 500 was put upon the exportation of any
rattlin’ firm down there."
On beiLg informed that the train be do
blocks, plates. eDgines. tools or utensils
from England for the preparing or finishing
sired to take left at 11:30 the old man start- of calico, cotton, muslin or linen printing.
ed for the vaiting-room, where he met a re.
porter, and asked:
Convictions were obtained qpdnr these
statntes os well os for enticing artificers to
"Say frietd, where can an old man get a emigrate either to America or the Conti-
drink of water?'' *
nent. Tench Coxe, of Philadelphia, had
After folloving the direction indieated, all his brass models of Arkwright’s machine
and relieving Ms thirst, the farmer returned ry seized in England in 1786. Nevertbe
to the platform and astonished tho station i leas, now and then a Yankee wonld slip
men with his fonts of pedestrianism, as he over to Ergland' and learn a trade in order
ov from uuu eud or the station to ihe i to bring > ihe kuuwieuge of it. Tue
other with prod'gious strides. Finally he same yoar, 1786, Mr, Orr, of Massachusetts,
walked up to a number of men who were brought out Hootch mechanics to make for
sitting on n track and again asked about the I him machines at East Bridgewater.
train. After being told, one cf the men
asked him where ho li»»d.
The State Legislature assisted to set these
men up. Providence, Beverley, Mass., and
DEATH IS THE BUSH
i Spon-
THh SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGY.
"Doan near Ponghkaepsie,” he an- other places now began to manufacture
swered.
cotton and to introduce a single carding
"Been away on a visit?" was the next machine, which thencost £1,100. Proba-
question.
bly Providence, 11. I„ was the first place in
"Yaas, I’ve sorter been visitin’ my dater the country to commence the systematic
np in Berrien county, Michigan. She got I business of manufacturing cotton machin-
married and moved up thar some years ago, ery. Scotch mechanics were generally
and I haint seen her until I went np thar. nsed. The great Brown family aronnd
Mrs. Desmond Donated Alive
tnneous Combustion of i
lold Du-tle.
New Yobk, August 27.~When Coroner En-
man makes un official investigation as to the
causes ot the fatal burning of Mrs. Kate
Desmond in tbe public streets Wednesday,
facta of peculiar interest to women will be
disclosed. The unfortunate women died
in tbe belief that her clothes had taken fire
through the carelessness of a smoker who
sat next her in Becond avenue surfaco car,
bat it is by no means certain that the fire
originated in that way. The strangest part
of the affair is that Mrs. Desmond
eonld havs been literally roasted
in a public thoronghfare in broad daylight,
when surroundeo by a crowd of men and
women Dying to pnt ont the blaze which
enveloped her. As she related to Rev.
Father MoGrath, of the parish of St. Mono-
ca, who was called when her condition waa
declared hopeless, her nearest neighbor in
the car waa an elderly man, who was smok
ing a cigar. After riding a short distance,
she noticed that the seat she occupied was
unusually warm, but thought it had been
heated by the sun. The baby she oarried
absorbed her attention. When the car
stopped at the corner of Seventy-oighth
street she got off, and was surprised at a
sort of blistering sensation on the soles of
both her feet, but attributed it to tho
heated pavement. She had barely stepped
on the sidewalk before some one called to
her:
“You're afire.”
She canght np her skirts behind, and,
shaking them out, saw they were ablaze,
Much frightened, sho ran down Seventy-
eighth street toward home, carrying ter
child in her arms. She tried to get into a
house where sue some one at cue win
dow. but, as she told the priest, admittnnje
was inhume nely refused when her plight
was discovered. Her running and a strong
current of air through the street fanned the
fire into a blaze, which completely envel
oped her. There were quite a nmnbnrof
people passing at the time and others were
attracted by the cries that a woman res
burning up.
Anton Mrikamns picked up a piece of
carpet (and hastened to Mrs. Desmond's
The Flan Adopt
iiittee to
id the C
k at One
A meeting of citizens was held in tho Su
perior Court room yesterday to receive tho
report of the committee of twenty one ap
pointed at a previous meeting, held to take
i in tin- I-.; tt*-r < f s « upn,; tin- locu
tion of the School of Technology at Macon.
Mr. Washington Dessau, the chairman,
stated that the object of the present meet
ing was to receive the report of the com
mittee, and to present a plan that had been
formulated by a sub-committee of five and
endorsed by the committee of twenty-ono.
The report was read by Mr. II. Horne,
and was os follows:
Mr. Chairman: Your committee appointed to
drawupaplsn by which the Laboratory property may
lie obtained and repaired for the purpose of offer
ing to the commission In charge of tne School of
Technology as an Inducement for locating the
school here, beg leave to report as follows:
Recognizing tbe impossibility of raising the
esoary fun is through city or county aid, we would
recommend that a stock company be formed for
the purposes in view, and that subscriptions to the
stock be solicited from every one interested in the
prosperity of our city, and that these subscriptions
shall bo from twenty-live ($25) dollars up and
preferably in multiplies of twenty-five. Eaoh
twenty-five dollars to represent one share of the
capital stock end entitle the subscriber tc a vote as
Is usual. These subscriptions way be paid in full
or one-fourth in cash and the balauce in monthly
installments to run flitien months or levs, st the
option of the subscriber. The total capital stock to
no limited to fifty thousand ($5u,uuu) dollars and
tbe first Installment to be paid and notes for the
balance given on the day when the commission
■hall accept onr proposition and agree to locate tbe
school at this point
The building put in good repair—with, say, seven
teen acres of land to offered the com
mission—together with what additional mouey
that can be raised for the purpose of furnishing
equipping the school. The balance of the fund
then be ltid out in residence lots with streets mud
alleys and can be s<Jd as may best serve the interest
of the corporation, the moneys realized therefrom
eats may appear.
I’m on my way bum now, but I’m a blarsted Trovidenco got its start from tbe manuf&c-
old idiot, l am. I’ve been robbed, skinned tores. While we are considering tbe sui-
right out of my njoney/’andhe jammed tbe cide of Mr. Gray, near Boston, it may not
Htick down bo fiercely that ali of auditors be amitm to recall Wiiiiam Sprague, the
assistance. Ho threw tho strip around her
and then tried to tear oil some of ber
clothing. Gatcbing bold of her bustle not
too gently, be was astounded to see that it
perceptibly raised up and there was some-
AtUnts Morc.lmntfi In M
of L. Cooen fc Co. Afi
n, and luarlng of tbe c
I Of L. Colli n .V Co. i
m Atlanta, both gentle
Tli
ct the
t since prohll
for busl
> long : i
Improve in bus!
is out au inducement
inhetmer said he would
there, and if the city did not
ho would como down u> Ma
il r. It Benfehl nail If ho could get a vac int
■tore In a good locality in Macon ho would come
down now.
They said they had watched Ma*on*s slow bnt
■uro progress, and complimented It in the highest
terms It is now more than probable that within a
year both of these gentlemen, and perhaps others,
will have their names in the Macon city clrectory.
Accident to Air. time.
Mr. II. A. Blue yesterday received a telegram i
nounciug that his brother, Mr. Aleck P. Blue, hod
been badly injured m Atlanta, and to go to bim at
once. lie left on the 2.15 train. The following
special received lost night brings the gratifying in- ]
telligence that Mr. Blue wob not so badly lcj ared i
waa feare l:
A. P. Blue, roal master for the East Tennessee,
Virginia and Georgia railroad, met with rath r a
novel accident this morning. In which he received
paiuful but not at all serious injuries. Mr. Blue
nod in his vest pocket a small blast cartridge. In
the same pocket he had several matches. While he
was fumbling the cartridge In his pocket it ex
ploded, tearing open his pocket and wounding sev- |
oral fingers, besides inflicting a painful wound in !
bis side, me nature or the injuries are bruises.*
Combining IRON with PURE VECETAltlp
TONICS, quickly anil completely CLEANsd!
and ENRICHES THE UI.OOD. quicker
the action of the Liver and Kidneys. Clears the
complexion, makes the skin smooth. It does not
injure the teeth, cause headache, or produce con
stipation—ALL OTHER IU0N MEDICINES DO.
Physicians and Druggists everywhere recommend it
u» 0U
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Sambo*
\Ss:
ks.*
I cubitM
I,, mtrcl
I
ud BOP 1
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I &i*» at
Tli© Cheese Wag llancld.
Tbe drummers who start out on Monday morn
ings for a wees of travel *nd trade always havo a
new alary to tell the Tklkoiufii man. This is the
latest:
A negro went Into a store at Tennllle for some
thing t’eat. After buying some crackers, he spied
some round boxes of axel grease ou the shelf, and
asked whst it was. The clerk told him it was
cheese and was worth 10 cents a box. A trade was
•Me. sod the negro with hi-lunch of crack-?
and axel grease went out. Some time afterward he
Dn. N. 8. RcaoLF.fl. of Marion. Mass, s n . •?
recommend Brown’d Iron Bitters as a valuable tottii
for enriching the blood, and removing »U ditDerdL*
eymptems. It does not hurt the teetu.”
Dn. It. M. DlUOiAw Reynolds. Ind., WTS . « T
lave prescribed Brown’s Iron Bitten in e**n J
inasmia and blood diseases, also when a tooioMa
needed, and it baa proved thoroughly aatistactWe
M» WM.BTium.MMary8f NewOrleaniu.
says: “Brown’s Iron Bitten relieved me
of blood poisoning, and I heartily commend itt*
tbn«e n—uing a blood purifier. w
Mx. W. w;Monahan. Tuscnrabla, Ala., aan- -i
* are been troubled from childhood with Irapom
'^nraTSSSra°eff ™tod*o^pSi^ct^5!7
cannot speak too mgniy ot this valuable medicine.”
Genuine has above Trade Mark and ernewd wdlinm
on wrapper. Take no other. Made only b»
BUUW.V CHEMICAL CO.. BALTIMORE,Ru,
I n-UW'
Urrivi
I ivi only
b
I g, £i.d tl
CLINGNlAfti’b
Youroomialttoe believe. that some forty or fifty I WMMon by the clerk, who asked him how he Ilkod I
thousand dollars can be rained in this manner and I the lunch. ^ Be replied: “Boss, do crackers was |
Legislative Announcement,
Clinton, Qa., August 29.—To Messrs. H. J. Mar-
A. £. Boaromw,
8. T. Coleman,
W. A. Huvr,
C. B Willingham,
H. Horns.
Committee.
Mr. a. H. Jcmlson sold he did not want I * allow tha p.a otmy mb. rod
■hall, W. P. Glover, J. F. Anderson, James Hart I
and others—Gentlemen: Having received your peti- I
tion asking the use of my name at a candidate for I
ltepresentatlve of Jones county, I have, after due I
consideration, couacluded to accept your petition, I
to allow tho use of my name, and In accordance |
with your wlshi-s I hereby announce myself a can-
l . ...» „i».J ^ wwu your wisni-s a uereuy announce inyaeir a
be understood OH opposing the movement Uidate, subject to the Democratic nomination.
hn throwing any obstacles in tho way; I Yours respectfully,
bat he desired to make the point that the
James W. Slocumb.
plan proposed did not meet tne emergency. I —a meeting of the Democratic executive com-1
He said that property for the school must I mittee of Bibb county wlU soon be collod to decide I
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thing not unlike au explosion ot gas that \ )e tendered to the State free of all inenm- U P° U th ® d *y of primary election for
. Governor of Rhode Island, who has been followed. After that tho clothing burned brunces; that tho commissioners could not couuty
“How’s that, friend?” asked one of the driven from his extensive avocations by one more rapidly. Inspector ltonan, of the receive it according to law upon any prom-
■jumped.
lie tenors.
thing or another, but who seems to liavo
-Som. time (luring Sunday night , seabird of I
“When I left hum,” replied the farmer, managed to beep his personal integrity in
“I took about $!X> with me, besides what it money matters. Samnel Slater, who was one
after tho cars left Detroit, I was sittin' in whoever conlil make cotton-carding mn-
tho seat and n kinder good looking sort of n chines. IIo bronght neither patterns, draw-
man came in and Bat down next to mo ings nor memoranda, relying entirely upon
and commenced talkin', and I'll be | hi. memory. Brown invited him up to
Kpennil aVAnna lino j named from a nass- • t t t • R r « some kind new agsloit tbe elsctno li e tat tower on
Second avenue line, jnmpea trom a pass- 13 , g or i.OL’s. In making the tender of the Wesley.n Female College and killed lt.elf. It
ing car, and, pulling off his coat, wrapped I property it must not be said we will do I was picked up by Dr. Bass, who considered it the
it abont her. A pail cf water was thro wn g(J aiK i g0i but must say wo have done bo forerunner of. »torm.
over her and the tlames extinguished. Ske I aU( j g0 1 —The bnlldtng of tb
was nearly nude, her skirts and appar-.l I « r . a. E. Bosrdman said Mr. Jemisondid U°XVo“r mi“bUdm“^ Tob»t t*im. come”
having been burned throagh to the corset, not understand the plan, which was that Tho addition will famish smglo accommodation
which was also badly burned up tho back I subscriptions should be made, the company I ^or all the children in tu»t section of the city,
and on the left side. A blanket yraa P ro “ I formed, the money then to bo paid, the I — In the recorder's court yest© day Mayor Price
cured and wrapped about the vKstim. | property purchased, and then the proposi-1 Harmon and
THE CL1NGMAN TOBACCO OlSTKEST
for Itchimr PH-**. Has never lttile J
ntonjps relief. ^WUl ArM Ulcora,
blorstcd ef he wasn't a darned nice fel- Providence and gave him an interest, and
ler. Biomby another man o~me in with a the mill went Into operation in 1793. They
valise and asked if tbe other aeat wns made oordoroye, ribs, denims, cottoncttes,
taken. I said ‘No,’ and ho sot down. Wo jeans and fnstiuna to tho amount of 8,0 (I
talked and balked, and I got qnito well Jnrds in nine months. Alexander Hamilton
ncqnaintod with him, and wo eat lunch to- bronght his powerful mind to bear upon the
Mr. Malkamus thinks that tho fire was in- [ iol ; wouW be m ad’e to the commissioners, .n^p^a b5?b‘^“« I
tensitied by a cellul°id bustle °r corset, for Following this was a discussion of I fln«fflftj dollaneach. a few othercases otminor
the blaze was too hot to be fed by light Uhe plan aud the question raised importance were disposed of. j
clothes alone. Camphor and ch<*micaU I Jemison, the result of I — Paaswnpera or the 4:20 train from Savannah
used in tHWcomposition of celluloid mako it , ‘
Hbat the nlan waa Bimolv to I aftornoon brought the information that a
nnSM 1,n. .h« smeg. „n,l " ulto w . um “ h ‘ d keen brutally Moulted by » I
gctlior. After n while one feller took ont a manufacturing problem, and in 1791 had tho
_gas. If Mrs. Desmond wore » eeUuloid til8 proposition' to 'the com-1 rimiludttTats i«ty of ararndmen'wsra'scouriiig
bustle, that would in part account for tbb I missioners, tho committee having con* I the country aronnd tor tbs aumiiant.
. . . roasttng blaze created, for the gas would I £ err ed with the owners of the laboratory I —The thirty hands engaged in making tbe exca-
manufacturing company; at that spot are have intensified botti the heat and tbe ftnd mftdeft Batisfactory arrangement ^ith ““*•
11 Tvo just picked up somothing now, now made most of tho American silks, flames. Tho caso will be thoroughly inves* thom I pot of the B. T. V. * p. railway,
friends, and I don’t mind showing it. It is which have nearly expelled tho cheap silks tigatod by the coroner. * I much faster headway than former
little box and laid a paper on his kneo and Legislature of New Jersey incorporate a
said:
a neat little gag.’
"Ho had llirco little silver things liko a
hall ent in two, and a little square button,
and tho trick was to tell where tho button
ont 0Mh 11 BMNfiA five or air times
and hit it ovory jump. Bimcby the other
man beta dollar that ho could guess, and
of Europo from tho Western world.
A QUEER KUEAK OK NATURE.
A HEART-RENDING SCENE.
Agonic* of s lleatittfal Woman In Farox*
ysma of nydrophobla#
. CnicixxATi, AugUHt 27.—Ono of tho most
he guessed and rot tho chink. So I bet 1 pitiful scenes ever witnessed in this city was
° . S . . . . . I ll... At- W Vnn Cl. n .. fl.tt.
for the freight d»-
. are now making I
. . much fa«ter headway than formerly. The sutxrin-
Tho report was then adopted. j tendentof the work U txperlenced In blastiug. and I
It was then decided that tho chairman I the citizen* in the vicinity are not now subjtctsd to
and the committee of five meet and appoint I danger as heretofore. j
three cltizans from each ward and district I ^ “J
to canvass the city for anbscriptiona as per comer Mur wwible*
K iur Hu iM*v«-r luiled t
relief. Will cure Ami Ulcers, Abucii*!
pinitn, Salt Rheum Hr.rl^r’n Itch. Rt&r
rras. Pimples, Horen and Boils. Frier 50 ft*.
THE CLINGMAN TGSACCO WRl
NITBBPS OWN IM VIJIV. Carr-. *.►
. Hiruat .Bunion.«.Curtis, N*-ur»kni. Rhtumolira
Grchitu. Gout. Rbwimatio Goat Cold A (JonthV
BMuehlbs, llifir Lmr. Snake sndD«»r BitreTSS
r.f Inneets. Ac. In fact «ll-->* »ll local Imutiwan*
i-*n!Animation from nhatfvtr cauae. Frier 2., rl*.
IHE CLifiCMAN TCBACCC PLASTER
Prepared ncrordlua to Ihe ihomI arirntirr
r 1 .'’. r .t 1 .’?f."; he rllUEHf Hi.DATm
»XI It I.DIE>TS compoanded with the pur*.:.
? <.b*cen Floor, end is specially racornmniM !>
' »fl.'P,W«rd or CaL*of the Bieut. and (or that-.'tm
J ‘rrtack or *n-.tamwinter? o»a»*d»^, >nhaa
him wnetw, fr -n too debcate a itaM of tor *y* c
tun pir-mit u onahlo t« hear the Mninu-rappltcv *
y( : n* tobacco Oak*. Foe Hesdarha or otbw* Adm
«nd Pains, tt la totslmbh. I’rWc 15 rU
A*k yom drunrist for thrae nrmrdio,. rr wntatc^a
CLINGMAN TOBACCO CURE CO
DURHAM, N C , U. A
r»ot28 lem-awly
Boston, August 26. -A negro, apparently I the plan proposed. Tbo committee will I mania for Mm. tlm. Uwy ooucluded tn'w liwuuot I
50 years of ago and weighing about 2001 meet this morning at 9 o’clook at Mr. I scat and after a cbw.coptur.it n. It proved to be
pounds, walked into the 6lobe office this Huff’s office. S“22lSaK*?.MJSS&
n^f n ;J Mo bn/ntL iS 1 Tlu, Sul.o.tlc, Committed -PwU- cam” la fmm naUaaTyWtwdv
In order to mxk. a thoron«b. compl.1. and rapid | 0 ' » warrant for Tbomu l«i, of what
makiog tho following remarkable statement. I canvass to secure an amount that mny be required I *■ known as tbs Cold neck district, beverel
“I’se got two heArts, two sets of ribs, and to seeureths School ot Technology, th* following I <**?■ *** struck Robert Brice on
run mv heart ami pulse to suit myself.” gentlemen have been appointed a committee to I tol ! wlthsfsnce rail, sndllriosits is now said
like' n dirned ole fool, as my wife says I llt homo ofMr. W. Von Stein, on Betts
nllerswuH, nnd I got it. Gosh ! I kept street, whore his young and beautiful wife
right on b’ottin', and I'll he blow'od ef l was ntiuggling with the physicisn* In psrox-
' i’t short about thirty dollar, to the boat ?»“» ol hydtophobis. Through tho cltiacd
calcerlstiou, Bnd thoso fellers arc havin' a d °° r <» uld be “« ard tho b "k» of
good timo on luy money. 1 don’t know I nnhatipy woman.
whst Jolm’ll do when ho asks me to pa;
tho tlirnshin' bill Oh. bnt I'll an old fool,
just as Mehitabln said."
A fow friends, Dr. Uavogli and tho dU-
t' acted husband wero gathered aronnd the
arm-chair, in which she was firmly held by
Tho old man then went and sat down on « physician on each aide. The poor wo-
a baggage truck and talked to himaolf with | battlirg desperately for freedom
great virulence, much to the amaaemont of {rom terror whieh posseesed her. The
tho baggagomcii.
NEW ENGLAND’S IDEAS OF THE OLD
husband, a pale-faced, trembling yoting
man, stood near by in s helpless sort of
way. The maniao's eyes glistened with tho
A iio.tou Journalist*. Opinion of London fl r° rabies and her thin lips quivered o»
. . I she ■hrinkf'd: “Tuicn that tint? ilwav ! l)n
Orel or* mill .Iourni«ll*t*,
New York World Csblo. §
I..NOON, August 27.—I met Mr. Pulrif«^P^!f!!!!!f!!'
the proprietor of t*m Boston Herald, to-day. | x^Ltenni
she shrieked: "Take that dog away ! Do
yon see ho‘s biting mo? Oh, he’s biting
me I" and she strove to escape tbe grasp o! !
--- - ..... a . r. ■ Tho unhappy husband, In a voice scarcely
He visited tho House of Commons for the gndl hlc, mnVmured: “Hhe hod overexerted
first time Tuesday gening, an^eard both herself to-day, and seeing a dog that looked
[stone and lnniell. IIo was greatl.i I ( i, 6 O no that hit her. brousht all
Ho rlnimril that ho wr.s voar« old and mako the canvass in tbe different dlstricte of the I *° * ^^cal^ condition. Ihe di lllcultjr grew
- ^ county and wanla of Urn city, and tt UwnMtty o^of^o '«>.«>,“ “rlc. had tekeu np Kin.
Ilayeil in Worcester about tho time or the I sop^f that Ui« genii.won named will nrve. In or-1 he** bclon*lng to Loe.
audmg of tho l’ilgrima. King George roal- I deno outline a iji.lem.tlc policy, theg.ntlem.nl —About five year, .go Dr. J—. A. Demon? bought
ly is 48 years old. Ho has an imtnenxe mus- jp requested to meet at the office of Mr. n. Home tu. Kll. plsco, conaliUng ot five acre, of land,
cular development, and pokkcescb pbyfiical “|* B ’*di>MtH oc lock. I mliee from town. He paid
ixv.zNwJnrw n i V:„^U "*"1-**** ^ A - I****. John M. $2,375 for the place, and on Saturday he waa
itculmntips that are Droving a puzzle I Walker, Walter u. Chapman * —— * - •* —
o some of tbe moat celebrated of Boston el Second ward-Jamee E. i .... r .. r
physiciaos. He went to-day to the 1 I itaoif in value. The sa
dance of Dr. J. J. Smith, of the Massachn- jo^'oVwmlnih.m i? ” ^- -?* nlw> D '» ro ““ 4 M « on ’
setts Gonerol Hospital. As soon as tho 1 p^rth w'»rd-B.V Brown,^'w. u. Salomon. Earn n^MiririiMnD W p!»uJS»Jt^Jui'
bad strippe , I Warrior DU
strange proportions. Below his natural nba Bttrkett * w * Du W‘ horse tell down, breaking one of the ehafte. Thu
there appeared another set of ribs, extend- RnlUnd District-Jerry Willie. P. W. Btubb.,
mg to the prJvii, as immovable as those Jamee Hoimee I
above. IIo then asked the doctor to place | ..y^vlt^udgoT.a W.rd._ w. A. Hoff, | JftjTrtS!
offered $4,600 cash for it, bat refused toeell. Thne I
Schofield, Mike O’Hara, I In five years this property has almost doubled I
n •— ~ seine may be said of all I
Gladritotio
pleaaed. I
„u orator in America who was the equal of I ^h 8 v “ 0 ontinnedr "ThVre Uno'bopafor
Gladstone. ’None, unless It bo Conkllng, n0 or Rosa " nnd sobbed bitterly. Dr. Its-
, , ,. ,. just liko the ono that bit her, brought all
ked him if he thought we baa | thp, on ber." He broke completely down
hishand over his heart and said: "Now feel H HowMd butrict-i^lLPric^'c. W. Howard, Dr. I — Ur - Frank Bnrk.hu a curiosity In tho ship. 1
00 ae light aide. I Loo HoU | Of a wsteruslnn. W ien ent y—tsrday It wu found
This waa done, and a clear bnt mon rapid I Oodfmy Dl.trtct—John & auta W. H. J.nktn., tu»t two of tho ml h»l aprontod and two mu. 1
pulsation was found there than on the left I J»m« -- . I ?‘n« w.rogrowlng nnely ln.m.. Tin contr-t t*. |
tion, IrreguUritr of tb. Bowele, Ooortlpetlom fW*
loner. EmeUtlnn. .ml Ilurcin* of tU
Isometimes eslted 11—rtbom), Miming Muk,
,.. - . ,, " I poor Rose," and sobbed bitterly. Dr. Ra-
sald he. Oonklmg U the moat »«factWe ^ wgg lloiDR uig to qQ i e t tho mad .
speaker wo have, and he U not far behind llo[ h. d womM1 .V fore g0 ce ‘ t . 0 and V ind
aide. His abdomen underwent strange
contortions, and tho heart on tbe left
aide apparently disappeared from its regu-
twora th. gnon vine, anil th. crimson moat we.
pretty. cpecUlty u th. Undrtts of tno vino bad
forced their throogh tho red pulp. The boil must I
r, saltiest
dened woman, before so gentle and kind.
He apt lied liberal doses of chloroform
"What do you think of the fashion the her QOgtriIl . It wgg ilow « ork in ,
Violating the Huieday Lswi. I not oe rung on this story,
lar place, and moved down to a point I Asensition was crested St tha recorder’s court I —Tbe fast mail Ira Savannah due In Macon
iubt ubovo bin left croin where tho tmlna- J® #ta 'S»y , ® ornto « w i«*>5 0 "'P“dss werenrrsigned yesterdny morning st J:*i arrived on tlms not-
tions*could be plainly fclt- When th.^ I I **• “ -
London papers have of pubUehing in fuU , nch a dogporat6 ou,, bBt tUo po*.
tb»pMlUmgntary d»b^ta*r erfnl sna.thetic conquered, end .ho ve-
“They do so at tho expense of almost all | ,1^1. *.,a .*»
Two of them, Me*srs._JU>nla Greenwood and M. | culout at Ogeechee sixty-two miles from Havanush. I
freight train on a side
sleeper staving a bole I
(sometimes called Heartburn). Miasma.
Bloody Flux, Chill* and Fever, Breakboae
Kxbsattiop before or after Fever*, Chroole Dm*
rbces. Lorn of Appetite, Ilendarho, Fool Erma,
IrreiriUnt ** tnci l.-nts! to F. males.
Pains. Beak- f
ache. Ae , Ac. J
I* Invaluable. *miiuk-k—— .....
1 nil diseases oftke LIVE"*
'e* incldenUl to Females, li4*ric«-0«™
smTOii
lUte. It h no--P— VT
hod gone back to its natural position again I FlUg*nld. w.r. found gnUty and fined fifty dollar, I While leaving that atulon a ft
tbe negro placed his h»nda on his bream. I that they sold | tr-k bqcbglntoth. A-laqk.
tu. 1.0.1:— Li. l.„, I tbe wuUsy or otnarwise violated tbe law. Thecssw I into it. sud breaking > pmon.
stopped the beating of bis heart entirely, ^U,t Mom Onn and l-.u l>.rmon won eon 1 # p
•• 1 IIIy tio so at mo expense or aimosr an ,v__:i„ . , „ ni - - jp p .
other news llut the EnglUh people wonld V on mem and her .is- Dr ' 8mit ^ “‘ <1 -
vr. it« to cream saloon, and when
.wiipcv. uin onumg o, u» ncint cuurc.y, . K^n.l Mom (town and I’etv P.rmon wore con-1 pu-ngu. lu^dlmnon. wmborLTh.^
and apparently guspended animation for I tinned until this morning. In tbe Utter esse. Her-1 sengers were trentferred, tbe sleeper w»i then side-
ptsaenger ear. Three of tbe I
mon says be will prove an alibi, that be was in Rest tree ted nnd tbe train arrived on time.
t ID IT all diseases 01 me ui vc n,
SjOUWC. STOMACHuiJbowels.
It change* the completion irotn a waxy, I* 00 *
tloge. to a nuldy, healthy color. It rr.’in_7
! low, gloomy ipirtts. It Is one of tbe BEoT At
TERATIVES nnd PURIFIERS OF THE
BLOOD, und le A VALUABLE TONIC.
ment than anything elae. The, want ever, rtmnt mT«r. .tto^d t7p.Tk fine New-
word thatls uttered. It is qnito the reverse a„,
Ibis is the moat remarkable case I eTer I iJunh.Ylqu’r! “ d conK, l“cntly could not bar. I _ A m j, te rtoa« dluppcxmnco U (.ported from
1 la nM hlr Vw uZ focndlond dog, belonging to tho owner of
(7i‘A“nTml inr nnv n^r the «»loon. Scarcely had abe tonohed him
ton Herald or any other American paper I w jj en ic-apctl nt her and sunk his teeth
ever pnbliabed, daring any recent se—Ion I ; nto i, tr w hen dri . en
of Congress, tho speech of any single Sona-
I into her arm. When driven off, an exam
ination showed wonnde in the.middlo mw-
tor or nopresentative InfnlL Bnt may I £ « ^ .^»^d tow“h.ioZ
add here that I think onr papers go to tho | „*nIs __
extremo
matters]
much.
in this respect
ething from onr
hors. Rat onr methods <
paper are in ndvanco <
handle onr work much moro
saw. I am convinced that be bos the power
to unspcnd animation. He did it twice and
I eonld not detect
of the heart or _
to move hla heart
•gainst his groin and perceived tbe presence I wwrw prrwtvmv.d In court.
worked np by n detective from ".l * ^
la Agency. Ut. tcumony w», fi
STADICHR’S AURANTII
Fur —1. by .11 Drugst^rL Prlc.SI.00 pcrbstl.
esn learn som-
English neigh-
tod parts seemed to heal rapidly, but still
“ e 'B n ; I the phyeicians had serions forebodings of a
I terrible ending. The entire medical profes-
“-“JzfiSl-.i.* “ ion *dl be deeply intereatedin this dia-
. n,,.. s i, - nqi, p r.,.y> | grtaaghViAauL'ajgi
enUblislimen.last night, bnt I didnt learn in bigt0 _ of Cincinnati.
oi mi organ that reaeibled the heait full,. SJ W ST.
It was the only pulsation to be found on Unralptnf nnm.mtulrttM^Mm* of^them from Wgon. n dnyorao. but nu tu not
that aide of the lody. It wonld seem ea if m «d wb? CS “ J Ud ‘ n, ‘’ h ~ rd ot ,lu,,r
tho man had no diaphragm. From what I * h,i ' »h* tetter,, complaining of tb. I
nnint isdnvelonoil hin Ksonnil Rernnd r\9 I Bund *T wbi*ky trafile. Tbo police have been I ^
point is developed mi second second gel ot uurocctM f n l in msuy esses from tbe Luri that s m
nba I cannot determine. I nun in uniform is constantly wst bed. Even wlUa
this disadvantage, ssverel parties bava been ar
raigned for this violation of tha city ordinance,
but it waa seldom tint there w n a conviction.
C. F.STADICER, Proprietor,
teto SO. FRONT ST., Phltadolohln. P*
m\rlldemAw Cm -
DEAD BY Uls OWN HAND.
SMITHS
r 3
•Sou*
.my thing. I hoped to get a hint from their
stereotyping department, but I discovered
th at they required thirteen or fourteen min-
FOR THE DROUTn SUFFEREBS.
It. 0. Obampolllou, Hanker Corliln’,
In-Law, Commit, Suicide.
Newpobt, N. II., August 27.—TheCorbin
f irm here was tbe scene of a tragedy lost
night, Mr. Rene C. Chainpoltion, son-in-law I rmd.
Mr. J. II. Power., on. of lb. contractor, tor tbo I
grading of tbo Savunab, Dublto and Wiwurn rail-
_ _ road, ba, returned from a month*, trip to Now
of Mr. Austin Corbin, the New York bank-
.. — 1..: _:a i. \r„ m... n:__ I capitalist, wbo ere Inter—te.1 in the enterpn—.
Utes for their atereot) ping, while tbe Bos- 8L Louie Take, a stop to IIolp tho Toxaa
ton Herald's work in that department is
done in seven or cighL"
Mr. Polnifer is sccom
People Affected by the Dronlb.
Sr. Lome, August 39.—8L Louis is about
er, committing suicide. Mrs. Ghampollion
had not been in good health, and the couple
came here a few days ago in order to get | f , r °*?y* P * ^!SJ
the benefit of tbe mountain sir.
and will remain
without (unit.. KtTort, were made to got a settle
ment. bat nothing satisfactory could bo arrangod
..... ■■ ;o to N«w I
. accompanied by hi* family to offer aid to the inhabitants of the drouth Daring tbe evening, while tbe other mem- Sid Mr. Powm dsetdod that bo would go
in I,or. I in oovcral weeks. ] stricken diatriots ot Texas, whenoe come re- hers of the family wero down stairs, Mr. I v..rk.!.d—o.iutlybow matter. »t-jod.
Cbampollion went np atairs to get some-1 TbarMultof bteiovmtigat'im waaa aatteffictory
tilln . V. . hi. —is. t, r k _.i,i ,p h . . I otxx and be aays tba toad will be bnllt wltbont a
thing for bis wife, it is said, ibe report ZS. ts, — or is. ..ono— or r-s.
IIo then goes to tho ContinenL He hao poru of great suffering'for the ordinary
been most kindly received by London joor
nalists, and is having a very good time.
i Mouey.
Spending A. T. Stewart*
Saratoga tetter to Courtrr Journal.
Judge Hilton is one of the very few per-
sons of wealth who never tires of its dis*
pi ty. Coming into possession of the mil
lions that another mw had spent a life-
time in accumulating, hois jnst as pleased
to-day with his belongings as he was the
first year. Mr. Stewart disliked idle, ex
travagant young men, anil yet bo hoarded,
that Judge Hilton's sons should live like
prodigals. Each one h.ci hi* own traps, as
they style their wagons, horse* and grooms.
They are fat, grom-looking men. and ap
pear many year, older than they really are.
Ju Ige Hilton msk. t a jolly host; he will
hing Pits songs to the girls, and diuite S'ir-
gtms breakdowns for their amtisemenL His
guest. Judge Brady, i. a jolly Irishman,
draw* jig. and recites in the Irish vernacn-
« ,7°Z °’ 4 «dn Hilton's daughters,
Mrs. Hughes end Mrs. Rnoaell, have their
OitUgfa is th* Woodlqwn Fork, and th*
eat at the Jaiigc'e table,
gr • ndchildren. The ladies
of attaining life. A com
mittee of members of the Merchants
Exchange has been appointed to collect
and solicit subscriptions, and they propose
to secure subscriptions of seed wheat, flonr,
meal, clothing and other necessaries of life,
which will be sent down in charge of a com
mittee of distribntion, whose doty it sill
be to see that the supplies are placed in
proper hands and distributed where the
greatest need exists. It is expected that a
train consisting of ten ears, loaded with
pro virions will be sent to relieve the suf
ferer*.
thing for his wife, .it’to Mid. The report I ^'tTYnYTi:-c( u.. .io PW . of toad* w- I
of * pi«tol WU heard a four minutes Inter, | the resnU of a complication which vu not foil/
Geronlmo Ftemdlng for Terms.
tod thoso who went tn ascertain the cause of I understood by Mr. Underman, who piojtcted tbe
it found him on the floor dead, shot in the w £*v •"***
InruhrmA Tb* stowul ,.t,lWn <lnn« witK W IU _ toave _,MdoB on the __4fo of ►•Ptember
forehead. The deed nod been done with
a 32-calibre pistol, which the suicide held
in bis band. Before committing the fatal
act he hod removed hto cost and vest. . i*t>w—. WHuemi mat to any a.ant taa
Mr. Cbampollion was a sufferer from 1 mM :aT will b. beraaome Um.ln HeptemUr. U.
and will ptobably arrive In New Pork abont lb. 16th
' up tb. bomte. Attar that time all nMdad |
will be torthraulnia and tbe work <
road will be reenmed by tho rt ret of October.
Mr. Poweve WMaMursd that In any rial the
rhenmatUm and erysipelas, and hto snieidal I left but al*bt for Savennab to Inform interested
act to attributed to mental aberration re- parties at that and of tha Una of tbs molt of bu
suiting therefrom. He married the eldest | TU **
daughter of Mr. Corbin abont eight years
ago, and two children, a boy on! a girl, sur
vive him, with their widowed mother.
Th* Now Hospital.
ftSl
jAwNg
*5#wos?
I'ORPRICES
SPECIAL
*i lunoui
^URE DIIIousp-ss: Sick Heaf-ichrJS
V0 Ono doto relieve* Mecrateis* gut
prevent Chills Fevf r. Sour S.cnu..
Brer'.h. Clearthe Skin.Tonelho INfigfrKfs.
Lite + Vigor to the *•; stem. Po—»
Tnr them once and you will peter be
Price, 26 certs per battle*. t*M 5/ fSc-*=j$ cl
Medicine Dealers generally. y
prlco In stamps, pcttpald, to any adar-$s.
J. V. SMITH
A mjfaclurer* an *. Solo Prop i..
' ST* LOUIS, A®'
The county coumUsiotxere met yeetenUy lit the
' disenstmc the plans for fie new bos* I
nations*. Some f
purpese of dlsenasun
pits! or elmabonss.
A FRIEND IN NEED.
Dr.Sweet's Infallible Liniment-
Prepared from the rei-elptof ,.*B«
of Connectlcat, ihe great nsturxl iwn*
* | tbaofO J®"**
i tune sco they *4opt»4 I
Wilcox, Aiuzoxa, August 30.-CoL Wad.- u Motbodtet Tbaoioglcsl Seminary, tba riMte-umdin«plan. mrt when ib. toU l.rta
.M .11 sb* ; B*iH.i.. l i*ftiin I co*etn»ction were oponod It was foonAtb** t below* I
MOST PERFECT MADE
wn rsaady frr uh.iiuau«ni.^ewy**jjjjjj t
}S "all DXtiooists-tl 5,
talk aleodtr nnd much handsomer than
u,cn of the atmily.
ho* ronnded up *11 tho Chlricahmui and
Warm Spring Apacbos, numtxring 420. He
ho* them under guard, and will, nnlcaii
some accident occurs, carry oat General
Miles's plan, moving them ont of Arizona.
Captain Lawton ia in elo*e proximity to
Geronlmo, who has asked tor better terms
than an an conditional inrTender.
(rns siim'AL ohocxd* maiixd.
Nouales, August Ml.—Gcromino ba* sent
word to General Mile* that ho will meet
bim at San Bernadino, ranch to arrange
terms of surrender.
i evt bkl wm c-raeldeiably larger thin tba —Um.tetl
It ha* been decided to form an education-1 cost. Ihte troujht .bowl a ret m-Ueratlon ot tbo
ai association for the porpooe of bnilding, M«-
at Wayman Grove, 23 milea from Baltimcre,
a theological seminary to train young men
for the ministry of the African Methodist
Ttotetdaj tt wm decided to do eway with tba
UrK.*n*la building, sad the cottega plan waa
adopted. This call, for a nan' ~*
■ eottegM «ltel to the wuu
Prepared whhttrlct regard to Purity,Strength, and
KlcaUhfolne—- Dr. Pnce'a Baking Powder coaialce
ap Amamate. Lla— or Alum. l>r.Prlco'. Extr,c:j,
VaniUs, Lcoos, orange, etc., flevur dcUcUbily.
PRICE BML1Q POWDER CO., CJUcopo end SL Lculi
Episcopal Church. Rev. D. I’. Seaton, the “■*WyAffiLISglV
general .np- nntendent of the saccocsfnl ^fi,i M r ',^ npenaun tent’s cotaz*. <u-.
■ - MS* Bretth »1
campmeeting recently held by the a,locu
tion, wag appointed financial agent to as
sist an execative committee of nine in rais
ing fund'. It to Mid th it $2,000 have ol-1
ready been subscribed.
plan, —w ia tba oteee ot Cterk Salih .bow pUln
ills—I little four-room better., to b. tuitt with I
metal efawn to tbo tl of peeplo who aoek I
pcotoctloo under tb. .Mitering wing of tb. cownb.
It will be a lit:!- Tillage, wbl tl ea» at any Uae b<
.did to, a. tho cuicr.vncy may di
HINDERCORNS.
PterI*te. r"?EES!S. ,l “u!£>***■