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.yxITMfN OVBHTHB TERMS
OKSUKKKNDUU.
*‘ or ,I "" Trstn Arlrn.
' J Hi - Governor of Tei»-The
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Out »t Mil««'» T*rmli
JTHE MACON WEEKLY TELEGRAPH: TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 12 1-SSfj.—TWELVE PAGES.
ar.,Hi^roN, October 4.-Itlr.Uted officially at
" . r i^uartin^nt that uotUiiiK he* been *letei
fu«* in re-urtl to th« nurrt>uJer of Gt-rouj'
uioefl ®|L-* t j. e <i«, ar'mont it still liking iufo<'
»•'.‘V. 1 , inrtU vr'.uc" to base any action.
‘ l0 ed “poo
,a tba'
Ell,li<,U MR(«VwaOt of fr»nkne»H iu avowing at tbe
be had grantwt liberal term* to trio cap.
5 UUl '; u ‘vxMilr cfiiioiaed. It is now understood
*7, . tverely critlel
, iuatcUCiion* tfiv-n to General Crook
i3>t «>-»“• uccej.t the aurrender of
rot ...Jh**. uuk>M tte y CJ,me *« ^ttiiottlcomh-
& transmitted to General Mile* for hi*
jfj’mulion ami gold »uce. Theko instructions were
TUKTALBOTtOK BllAiSUH.
Th« Dsonl. Hrnth.n Make * Hid to Lease it
One Day Too Lata.
Taldottost, Ga., October 5.—Tbo
directors of the Talbotton railroad in a
nieetiog some time since found that a loss
of about two hundred and fifty dolUru bad
been unstained tho preceding year. To
J>nng about hurmony among the btock-
noiQura it wsa decided to change the man
agement of che road and offer it for lease*
•J at once it woe off-red and advertised.’
Mchsth. J. H. and W. K. Dennis, two of
our most worthy youug men, made them
* n °* d * r of a louse for fifteen years with a
dividend ot five ptr cent, payable every
three months. This bid was accepted, pro-
Vlded thf. rpnnirnd Iwtnrt .1 ‘...1
iafu!
* desiie of ttt«* PiCHideiit to undertake .
- i| C r uf dealing with the renegade Inriteu
l "* nd-rl* whicu policy contemplated ibelr trial by
® Hvil court* and ikeir prompt punishment for
t, M ' tiirv had committed
* lfU ’'iiiinit'oii. it ia understood. hna already Won
i»v the Governor of Arizona uyoatfcuGo
inW ofTexe* f° r **•« surrender ot < Jeronimo t>
‘ rD ? r h „i under the term* of Me Hur.-endor the
prwidG* 1 < anuot permit the chief to bo euirendered
rHE INSIDE OF ATLANTA.
80MB GOSSIP ABOUT THE MUNICI
PAL POLITICS.
A C rimed Republican ticket One for To
day—The UtHr art CuiiuiiIhm'oii -In
the Uouite—I tenia lu and Ah .tat
AdauU-t'm toHl. Etc.
Inotwr Governor.
M»i«* n** defender* among the author!*
a* well a* critlon, and it ia urged In juatiflcn
. 1* couree that it 1* letter to hav« poaacaaion
itidiaoa. even if the opportunity of making
t,,e »- Ui rietnr otli. ru from followliuf
npie «
vidoii the retired bund o£ tun thousand
ao.luni cmilii bn made in a certain
time. Tbe bond was arawu no unil Mint'd,
und the iiiuin a of those who an; on the bond
ute rospcnsible for about, two hundred and
ntty thousand dollars, but it was presented
to tho directors jant one day after tbe
allotted time had etpired. Tho result of*a
meeting of the directors was a refusal to
accept the bond on the ground of illega'i-
ty, and their action bus caused considerable
comment, and uo doutt it will develop into
an interesting lawsuit which wiil be watch
ed eagerly l»y the friends of the road. As
the matter uow stands it is not likely the
road will be leased at all, or at least, for
hoju« time, and some feeling ami oxcite-
ment has been manifested.
ihnir fi/Otutcpa be lost, tuiin 10 p«ra.ic tuern
lD a udefluitoly iu thetr eour*te of uturasr.
** There :«• onlllct of optuiou aud utetouont in 1
ncouaitlou of the Apacho* when they
^SblS’weD said that they were reduced to the
• • «..|ni of fatigue and privation, juxt that
H.iUer won tho result. Thl*. in aWence of
.. n i r .Ui-r«.>uer »... .u™ U iq v.
‘h i*l ItifnrioAtion, ia not everywhere credit-d
w,1 ° know the Apaches weU^aiwort that tbe
.in.Tof life they have been leading latterly U
fLGr normal *»t*. that the women accomjianlcd
•“*' v..M. aiifI tlint i liiMrrn with horn Htifi
Ur 11 everywhere, and that childreu were born ituu
. a'ortr ♦ bil»* troop* wrert. in bot pursuit;
£ -
a* well prepared when
iidercd for continuing their r*lda os
year ago.
ir-* “nrrender aud cc*»ation of hoetilitie*
*“7| t-> he a *ad blow to * cei Ulo class of ■shite;
they
tb'y
U.n both Ride* of the ltue-i
rbaodtfeof the atatforUUM
who made mer-
tho nettlura, who
Jmed valuable rniumg and Tone he properties for
fraction ef their value, 1 “ “■* * u *
BOBBED A THUNK.
THE SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGY.
Bid and
Macon'
lie Action of the City
Conucll Lwt. Night.
The following coumunlcaton vm read at the
regular meeting of the city conn, ll last i.ipht:
Mac< ‘N, C.a , ilctoberft —To the H more bin Mayor
oua i.'oui cil ot the City of Macon. Gentlemen:
Your petitioners, representing tbe <-itizcns* commit
tee in behalf of the H*hoo! of Technology, beg to
submit tlu* f-ll wiog to j’our onorable body;
Deeming the annuity offered by f.e city of 13.000
l’er*oual and other iioun from In ami
Around Cnthtart,
Ccthbf.rt, October 5.—Some one broke
into the residence of Mr. James G. Mathews
last night between tho hours of 7 and 10
o’clock and took therefrom a trunk con
taining wearing apparel of Mrs. Mathews
and other articles ot value, the trunk being
Atlanta. Oetobor « —It has been the general Im
preselon until quite recently that there would be 1
great light over tho next municipal election. And
would have been but for the result of the
primary in thin county a week ago. It was clearly
tbe intention of tbe so-called M Lw and order” ele
ment, as the prohibit! uitts modestly termed them
selves, to control everjthiug lu city politics. The
body of this element have cotue to **e the Itnpnaai-
bllity of the thing, and uuless there is somo
new life and strength put lu th&t movement it will
>ot be able to accomplish much lu tho next elec
tion.
Since the recont announcement of J. F. Cooper
as a candidate for mayor, time have been indica-
tionx of a disposition to put the old issue in tbe
contest, though the inteutton to do so Is not opeuly
announced. The present outlook is that some dif
ficulty will be experienc'd iu making up a ticket
The following ticket was published yesterday:
For mayor—W. A. llaygood.
For aldermen—W. 1. Garrett. F. P. Rice.
For Couucilmen-First ward, J. J. Barnes; second
ward, A. 11. Briscoe; third ward, George Cssain;
fourth ward, J. J. McLendon; fifth ward, i, V.
Tumor; sixth ward. (J. W. Hunnlcntt.
This ticket was apparently unauthorized by the
proposed candidates and it is likely that none or
very few of them will consent to make the raoe.
smacks somewhat of the "law aud order” busi
ness, and gontlemen are uow rather
CHARLESTON RECOVERED.
THE COMMITTEE 8 \VH TUB KEMKF
FUND IH MUFFICII KT.
E. E. CHEATHAM,
Qro<* j r <0 ObiiM!i<*Moii A/c.rr/iant,
99 BAY St., SAVANNAH, GA.,
for twenty-two >«'ars. supplemented by * citiseue'
donation of $10.0.0, as they thought ample to secure
the school for Mocou, the above »tier vm submit
ted to the roumilsslouers two hours before the time
appointed for the close of the bid*. Tbe committee
was uotitl»d that Atlanta's bid ws* so far in excess
of our«, that there wua no possible chance to so-
cure the school for Macon, unle88 a laivor hid was
made. Tbe time to consult your houorable bedy was
too abort, and believing that your houorable body
would sanction and ratify au offer of a perpetual
annuity, w e submitted the same, pledyiug ourselves
to rshean additional fiO.f00 provided the school
was located here, maklug a ritisen'e offer of $20,000.
The interest manif. a ted by other cities, and the
large sums offered must convince any one that the
prize is worth securing, being a valuable one, and
we bogthstat your meeting to-night a resolution
be passed p’edgtug to the Htate a perpetual annuity
of $3,000, so long os tbe State contributed her sap-
The City Connell C •tmnltteo Say the |»v««.
eut.ttnoiiQtMul fhat Alriady Prom
is'd Wl ■ I auilico to (kosot tun
K**»| MutT>r*r*.
i?£t iu the yiir.l, having bcon emptied of \iu
cautions of going to tho people
sfraoMonwi ujr.. cous*queLce of the
vr or inspired bv the savegee. and who would have
'lied the latter with tneaus co carry on their
murderous work iudefimtely.
Li«i*t**:i4t Ga’esrood, the officer to whom the
fndisns fir«t surrerdorud, has not y**t been he»rd
#r* in through any channel with respect to the con
dition 1 * granted the prisoner*
INMAN AND MaCBKN.
Lit * r Hms Hiitnethlng t» Say Ah mt the
K rmTH Suit .kgulCMt Him.
o s A'uwial fr.mi New York t *t fc e Constitution, a
r d'y*'since, U wa* stated that John U. lum-n
I ei t«red BUitsgnlnat V. C Machcn. the i on-
B*ortor t'uuding iuw CuVlngtoa and Me «*n rail-
A. ilitrying U^m with usury,
contents The eutrauce was effcoted
thiongh a window.
Mr. and Mrs. Mathews are on a vi it to
relatives in Mtewuit county, Mr. Cyrus
Mathews, who spends the nights there, was
at church when the robbery occurred. No
clew to the parties engaged iu tbe theft.
Macon und Cmhbeit will, in a tow days,
be joined by the silken cord of matrimony.
Mrs. John T. Clarke isunavLit to Lump
kin.
Mias E?«ie Campbell, of Buinbriilgo, who
has b jeu spbudmg several d>»yt wita Miss
Nellie Martin, has returned home.
Miss Willie Holt leaves to-day for Marion,
Ah., where i-ha will again take a nost grad
uate course in tuuidc and art. Mias Willie
oiiboi our most intellectual young ladies.
i Mr.
-Nkw Yoax October 4.—^The protended suit of
fjnirtii'8 Urn s not iu auv way affect tl.e Covington
> u.l Maron riillioa«t. It is «>ur*j'y iwrsiin-il lietwoen
j,,j,,, is.uiac ^nd myself, lu which I would not r.x-
< utLr o positi* ns wltu lilOi, mousily or iloandally.
li,msn • IT*ted tor ;«ale twenty fiv^ of my bond* left
»UH iuiu la trust as a guaranty to connect theCJov-
Hi*louaud Ala-Kin with the Ill Linoud and D.uvtll.i
■v»teni next January. 1 enjoiued the attempted
.’ile which fnman w*« trying to make through the
V rutu National B nk. Failing to arrange matter*
atoi toe ho bus commenced an attachment suit
• >ii,it of my Tsldnioe in GeofYla and i* trying to
g .Liih up the Covington and Macon
ad aud Uoe
irmiaa’i* t*ffy i* Ineffectual here ilav-
never borrowed a dollar lr<>m Ium in, I don't
m where the usury comes in
AMUKDKKEli COMMlVd 8UICIDP
He Le>i
; Murder
Nkwauk N. J„ October 4.—At 8:30 o'clock tht.
xsjrnlug, John Hchmidt, who shot hi* wife about a
umnth ago. and who was indicted tor murder in
tlm t'.rrt degree, w** found dead in hi* cell lu K*-
minty Jail. ItU suppoa*d to be a cor-
iclde,
.nty Physician Hewlett made a post nu
?r.iulLittcn nf the b*dy of the murderer John
.'cnumtt vho died la jail tvday.
.low ett f-uud that death was caused
,v an irrimut poison. A lcttnr written by Suhmldt
v u toiind In which he atated that ne bought
r. non In Chicago and came cast for the purpose of
kilitug hla wife, and then hlwsolf. by *li» otii «.
in
.. .ttidid to use poison
tie filled, to end l.U life with the pistol
lie killed his wife, aod hav ng
ts.le,l to kill hlmbelf at the aarno time be reoorlo
topuiaon. In ths letter he explaio* how he hs
sowed it) the wasteband of hi* pautaloons,
f TUm letter U In Owrman and addressed to Wart* n
Johnson and requeeta that his children be told ot
dome lltrL'titinendrttioti* -Made by Thant—
lhw County AtT.lra.
Ellavillk, October 5—The BcbU-y
county grand jury, jint m journed, ••con
gratulates citizens ot the county that crime
end violence of law have so considerabl;
decreased that after diligent inquiry nod
invcHUyuttou we have louud but Very little
jack upon.”
They find tho books and records of all
the county ollic;.r* “neatly und correctly
kept.” The ts.x receiver's report, however,
HboUH “a shrinkage in the taxable property
of about $15,(HK), which, we believe, is prin
cipally attribute! le to the less valuation in
stock, owing to disease prevailing t.uioug
bogs and cattle.”
The public roads “are and have been in
bad condition,” with L.«r ixccptions, all
o\er tho county, and mil* posts und tlnger-
oards aro needed. Nothing is found
•worthy of disapproval” seriously, how
ever, except the jail, which they pronounce
“unsafe and unclean.” They “rtcomuiend
that the commissioners make ilm jail safe,
either by mulling aud placing an iron cage
therein or by Nome other efficient mode, us
wo find it a reflection to have to send our
msoners to conntie* who have bnilt secure
. ads tor their own umo f'»r the sufo keeping
of prisoners.”
b.s death.
UI'.VKKAl. TKAMS (.USAWAY.
An l-'.xi-|t|Mg
n ChiRsff^'a Faa^lnnablw
brivw-HeriVsl rtr*u«s Injursd.
CuiCAdo, October 4.—Draxel boalevsrd wi* ih*
f great axeltfUikUt Ustevwmng. A span of
hi i.nriM hit,-u tn aii'oiwn c»rri*u*. cun-
u iwrrful horses hltcbe toau'ojum carriage, coo-
tsauna two (.eiitleaum, became unmsnogeab!* and
tur» down tbe crowded Oliva at a frightful rale or
epaad. Three or four other team* t ok fright aud
i-itoed tlu* runaways, several carriag** being over*I
turned aud with their occupant* scattered over
tb« drive. The contagion spread to nearly j
u*tj auliual wlthlu the distance ot a mile, and lie-1
fore the.frar.tiu beeate were caught and quieted, half
*d. z-n rqidnogee hiul been demollsbed and some
twenty persons injured. Several eustslned broken
. .lhut lie iVnlav.
lituhs'aiid others eerio a iujuri«>e. but Dr carnlow,
the driver ot the team which caused the rouble. Is
tbe only one whose Injuries are likely to proyo
fatal. H» received * severe fracture ot the skull.
Ustdea having UU lace badly cut aud hi*
should, r dislocated.
liKANT’ii RICHMOND yUAHTEKS
Th« L., ('.bln '> l
ft. Inu.il Poe*
Orriiy. Sul.l.
»t. ii-hi.m., V* . Uitulxr ,.-Au oU lot
I'uj i-jiol, o»i.«l liy Ur. Bkburt Kpp«. Vuo.u u
o.D.rUfit.n.'. h..duo.rt.r.. w« purrbwrt u.-
>.y by i'.puiu Tb<— " " *" -
IS _ H.1IKW. ol New y.r«
■ hu » hw^rlo hoOMi. b«lo< tn* wh.r. ».n-
vr.l Oi.tit iMiii.l hi. U.C .inl.r, UwUrtnK !•»..
.u.l tnoi.rm.uf Oru.m 1 1^.’. ■urr.uctor, *tt.
1 bo b .n,e t. «<i bit rrmov d t > Kow lorit by C’,,.
m . U^l.ck. wb.t w.ll lr.ii.ter l by »l» -
__ • tnf>.
tbit Oiont bluiiuiii.ut A.«orl»tinu to b. oroilod
Uivynido b.tk, uo»r O.n.r.l ttroni'. lotub.
A VOLCANO IN MOUTH CAROLINA
-t.ii h. luu ni Out of K. .ore. I* th. E»n
Neur Kd(.n.ld.
AfM!,y^<kV>b.r*.-b.p.ul.l w tb. Chnnlc:
!rutu tldoofl.ld, 8. O . u)<: Komnl i*rU», frutu
the Ninety-six suction who were tn town to day,
stated that a »m dt volcano bad been discovered
'em,* twenty rmlca almve there. Tfcey sute that
'.h** laud baa assures iu n aud that 8S2*>I» cornea oat
•uf them.
Dieviih's fobscro fiartr,
Dakyillk, Va., October 4.—3 be annual rejiort
3h» Dxnvilte Tobac co Asweisfos showe tha* sale*
fur year were 4U,353.24J poutd*. atau average
hundred. This dues not Include the sale
thro* million or more pounds purchased in this
| uerke; and not bundled by warehouse*, thus ruak-
Icgattrand tola* ot more that) loriy-thiee million
pjuuds.
that issue. The head of the ticket, Mr. W. A. Hiy-
good, is a well-known young lawyer with a fine
practice and is highly regarded In the community.
wesk It woe the current
aud nncontrsdlcted report that he would make the
race. Yonr correspondent asked him tbU morning
if he intended to lx* a candidate. He said that
after reflection and consultation with hl«
law partner be had decided to decline to be
candidate. Hi* firm Is just now busy, having a
large number of important coses which demaud at-
ention, and bo feels unwilling to enter tuto a can
didacy with t e certainty of a long contested can
v*hs, which would nece«sartty take up much of h'.i
time, lie has writtou the following card for publJ.
ention in the city papers
Although deeply sensible of the honor o f having
RfJHLfcY’S GUAM) JURY.
KAELY COUNTY COURT.
donations, and confidently txjteve that an offer of
a perpetual auuulty and $23,000, lu cash, will se
cure the school for Macon.
lu view that tbe coiutul*).toners meet in Macon
Siturday. October Otb, to decide upon its location,
we beg that a committee lie appointed at your
meettug ti-nigbt, to act with < ur committee, tu ex
tending the usual cou'tesies due these vietlug gentle
men. Yours respoctfully.
A. K. Boahuman, Chairman,
8. T. Coi.xmav,
W. A. Hi rr.
C. B. Wii.umjham,
Uokmk. 8cc. and Treas
Chaui.fstom, October 5 —The city coun
cil of CuarlkHton, ut a epecial meeting to-
night, authorized th« luavor to withdraw
the proolxmation of September 17tb, which
Htatol the 'vlints of Charleston for neody
sniferetH, at i to express to all contributors
sincere tharks fot^aul extended. The aotiou
of council is bwed np. n tbe following care
fully worded und ihguified report ot the
committee on relief:
It bos been, and 1* now. a difficult ta-k to meaa
ure tbe lues by tbe earthquake . nUn.itv. a* it »•*
wholly new In ti n dmrm«i.-u It wrought. IhU
difficulty was specially t«*It h> this eommiifee, who
were named to receive and <tl*tributo aid to tbe
needy sufferer* of this disaster, need*ug shelter,
food aud Immediate pecuniary eld. Tfti* com mit
tee have t(fared relief, and in their judg-
p;eut tht re line l»oeu aocb tv^niup-
tiou of the normal life of this p;*c«
aa to justify a discontlnuanro of this syetniu of ah*
sUtance, at au early day. The most difficult usd
graver problem h e been to rix onactly tbe num
ber of victlma whiwe loss Is their shattered hu.i-ca
ami who are ectuslly unable ti repair or rebt.llfi
thorn, aud to «wtlmate rlgntiy th* total amount of
this lose m moucy, so that tiie good rivers of this
universal ohailty mtybt know tue imltof our ac
tual used In this our distress.
mltteess mentioned in the conuuuulcati
dermen Hudgiun, Conner, Proud fit, Cox, Smith, ll
Crury, Nns*bum and Davie.
Ou motion of alderman Smith, tbe mayor waa
added to the committee.
A 1) vNGEKOUS HU KOLA tt.
suv«»--l«-d at tho head ut a tu*ket
poi-eil of such tneu f>s th-re named in your psjieron
esterday, 1 dlii not authorize the auitonuceme t
am gntefnl to my fn *nds for tho honor Intended,
not la the race for mayor. lteMp<K'.ttuily,
Atlanta, Octolier fttb. Wm. A. X1ay«
Another ticket Is out this afternoon containing
some changes In the one of yoetorday, but It looks
hedge.” For mayor, J. T. Coopar; for al
dermen. J.T. Garre, t, W. W. Boyd; foroou 1 - cil men,
first ward J. J. Barnes, so^ond ward W. A. Gregg,
third war j George l'*s**in, fourth ward, J. H. Mc
Lendon. fifth ward, L>r. J. D. Turner, sixth wanl
W. L Pe l.
He Henda a lla'let ln«-o tbe Head of hla
N. gro Ohpt
The store of Mr. McftillUmt and the post office
at Grlswaldville, twelve tulles from Macon, were
Holiclta consignments of POULTRY, KO >8, H
Wl»OL. FHOlrw, VUGETaBLIW, and all ki:
PRODUCE Quick sale* and prompt roturus.
for quotation*.
j- ■ -
General Agent fotltn proved Egg Casas and Co Irk-
en Coops. The b»*r ou Die market. Send for tlliie-
trsted circular. DeAler In all kind* of Northern
Finite and Vegoeble*. Also. Pish and Oyster* Lu
•eo*ori. Bend rue your order*, which wlU have my
be*t attention. K. K. CHEATHAM,
auaHeuuawktf U9 Bay etrodt, H» ran nab. Go.
gethcr with the estimata of eollectlona now mad*,
and lu progi'ess of being made, iu the territory east
of the Alleghenies, t gother with the intimated
amount now In proceae of collection in Chicago and
other points west of the Alleghati'e*. of wblcti they
have l»een advised, a Ul, when received, place the
committee in a poeltlon to enteteuttelly help the
needy auffsren for --•* -- -•
formed.
Tho larger and vaster lose following upon tb#
Federal government, Htate, com ty and city.
Read the Low Prices.
Canvssed »h«>uldera, per pound OK
Guo half patent flour, per barrel $5 00
24 pound sack, one-halt patrut tift
pound
Family flour. _
2!) pound sack.
13 pounds giauulated sugar.
daiutige to public buildings, great Iom to churches,
associations and corporations, and tho widesprssd
broken opou some time during Mommy sUlit. ™
About five dollars' worth of Roods were taken front P r>) p ort y tor private per*-
the stori^biit the rostM»ffi«re emcsiH'il. huiipicton^****’‘*^^'MM
T.i«
tix i
the store, but the post-office esesped.
ft 11 upon a tiatnp negro who gave hia ram < as Will
Mason. A search ws* made for him, but lie kept
himself tv*!l tn the shade A well-known negro
ns .jed York Blount was d.-uilnd to watch around
the depo and see It Miu-on bosr .ed the dowu
psstei gor train which pteeed at ll o’clock.
When the train arrived Ms.ou was not discov
ered. but in b\s anxiet. to catch Idiu, he got on the
train for the purpose of going to Gordon. The Lain
bad gone oalj a shortdlHtauce whin blountdiscov
ered i;la man in the smoking cur. Ho then ipuetly
inforoied the conductor, who, with tho osaistance
of some of ill* train hands, llv* Muson’e olboer* be
hind him. leaving his ha U-* free.
Dlouut remolded wbb Ut* prisoner nntll the ttaln
arrived at Gordon, and then they got off. Th« y had
gone a short dhtmi-e from the doitot. when .Mnaon
mauHged to g-t his hand into Ids pocket ard
■ticcefdcd In cetting hi* pistol Qntck os thought
Mason placed the pistol at Mount's hcwl
and flren. lie then ran. but the roport of the
pistol brought out a number of men, and in a shovt
tlnio Mason was c*ught. Ho was then taken to Ir-
wiutou ai d p'acrd tu Jail where ho oonfrsu d tho
robbery Mul said he wm »carad off before ho could
rob the poet-oflloo
Blount was placed under the caro of Dr. Lee, who
made au examination of tho wound and found that
tho ball had out* r«u the rh.ht tide or tho head bo
tv ecu tho cheekbone xr.d the oar, crushing tne bono
and lod’di'g itrolf somewhere in the bend, lijij
wuui d i * paltiful but not ttenycroui*.
damage done to reeldencestore*, warohnnscs.
irty {or pnv*»c
private means
Atlanta, Octoler 4. —Gol. Tom Lyon*, of C tr-
tor»vtUe. who be*-M matii.g a tour of itoorgta in
He int< r*‘sU of tlu. Btata Fair A.-aocietiL-u, sa s:
•Everywhere that 1 have lM«n I have found the
people quite friendly to Macon aad.lhe Htate fair,
herself lu the front ranks, which nhe cat. do «»* ly
on account of h«r ulo lad-tonus; Cclutubusi* never
behind iu matteis of this kind,
and Atlanta 1* going to let herself out
and try to out do all other previous efforts in ex
hibiting her Industrie*. Chattanooga says tha’ hum
feel* a l*ig Interest in Guorpla and llm 8'ate fair,
and will be well represented. Iter fanloriee will
make up floe displays aud send them down. Mi
ron, of course, wilt do her ptri. Bhe L** n
fitted to como to time, and she will not doit iu
till* instauco. Wo u til need much more rp*ce this
year than ever. Fully one hundred aua twenty
five umro *Ulls and pen* will be needed for au in
crease in the display of live stock. The fair is on
a big boom, and don't you forget it"
Jiidga Claike's Ciwgi to the Grand Jury
-limpri lu A«.t«ndiiiior ( IBc.
Blakkly, Ga , October 5.—T'hn October
turn of llitj Sniiciior Court of Eajly county
convened ye«tenliiy uiornin^, Jud;jfl Joiiu
T. Cli.rko vreidina.
In hik clmigc to tho grand jury be ur^ed
them to be rmolnie end diligent in tUc dm-
cliarge of ft!I tlioir honorable ant imoorluut
mkl-.c dnticn; to aeek (nets Mid ftpjily the
vw imp-krtiftlly. Hi * tcnuttVs on the eftl-
dency of courts end tbe nutlicleucy ot the
lew w.re very opportune, condemning ruob
leer und advising them to take higher moral
ground »nd educate tho public up to it by
enforcing the law. thereby ri-pruebog crime
ot every Kind.
In edilirion to our local bar I notice Kolici-
tor-Oenend J. II Outriy. of D.weon; Judge
Wm. D Kiddoo, Arthur llood, ot Outh-
hert; Clarence Wilnon, J. D. Kvurbo, cf
1’ort Guinea; IL C. Sheffield, uf Arlington,
iu attendance.
FroC* wdlug-s 8opr in* Court of Georgia.
ATLANTA CIBCt'lT.
Atianta, October 4.—No. 21. continued. Hoffman
vs. Oat**, executor. Argued. K. A. Atuter for
plaintiff, <1. It. Brown comr.
T replscn and mptrir the lo-
<reat aud dUtreM»itig ** it eir sg^iegaie lo** to i
ic and individual*. It hu* not b«*en within lb*
scop© of this committer'* effort', simply because it
of chanty to iiocay **rtl quake sut
ferera.
grateful reco^rlUon of tbe generosity nnd
sympathy of those wi o h ive etretched ..ut thnir
helping h*ud to u*, Uds «:o*uinitt*-e Hava felt that
they Mhi-uhl be guMo l by tai bfui *%Uioab
actuallcsMif tlx*-needy sufferer-*, and it .»
trodden path thty might err, th(-y prnfor toetr in
up racers have ne -n entered frrtSf
ilnrlugthete.lr: Pmw* l-|2 ,| 0; Mti nn, on-
tered by Joe Bdtick, Na-hvilie; purse 2—$2uo.
Planter, entered b. J. A. Blaud. Nashville; par*o 3
—■$200; hlsier, entered by L. H. Al'-Cnrdy, Mont
gomery; pm so ft— $150; riir Joseph, eutereti by Jo*
Bittick. Ns«tivi(i*; purse iri-$4iK>; McC’urdy’* Ham-
hietonlxn, otitercil by L. H. McCurdy. Montgomery;
nurse 10—$4urt; Lula, eu.ervsl by Wiu. Triuth.e,
'iloiitgoumr,; purse 13—$2<)0; finis) Jones, eutered
by Aldrtou A r>Uud, Nadi wile.
Malari*! Tho very mention of it i* a nlglitn are!
Whoever has rtiiltored from thie blighting disease
know* a bat a dread ecuurag* it is, and bo* itM^tn.
alnx.at impoesiblo to eradicate it ir»m t’ e syntou s
fitultU’s Idle lleaua will um*t surely destroy the
grrn.a of Ma-arte, aud affjrd peraanrut relief.
DosW on* bo.au. Twenty five ceuta i»tr boi»l«. Eot
sate by all druggist* and dealers in mocicli,*. or
sen* pwrpatd ou receipt of prtcu, to ary port of the
oouiitry.
Ciiaiu.khtom, OotoLer ft —Th*re wne no
sbockH td-iiny. A iJi^ht irotnor ocomrul
Sninuir.rville »k fi o’clock this tuornit
Tim vrotk of reparation V* goin^ iimvoix
on. UaianeHH ih u»*tivc. People urr conti
(lent and liop^fiil, «uR uiu sitaatiou io Im
proving nGaJilj.
Advices from Nimty.uix, S C., over
two hunnd.l inilut fiom Obivrltitton,
report heavy aho kn nhout Giron tutit*
ftv.m that p ace. In i* eluiuicrt that U
centre of nittutbauc^ Wax * hi! led uoru
Charles Lin to tLrxt p flut.
bdHlUel G. Rtor .x, tr ^.adrer of tl*c Geu
tls-men's A'txiH »rv A« 0 o'*i8 , .!.»u vf tb*» Uou*
fv 'wftt*? i!.*^ r.-cHv<”*. * ohaokLu irt)
fi' ;m Vi. H.il-dtl U*eve1and t actiojpMitoI i»,
tno f ollow ion letter:
ExKCUTIVK MAXSIOK, W’A-HtS'mox H C Otfnbet
ft, 18H1.- HAMtTkLO. imikxv Treaecier^My I’tar
Hlr; A circular Just rswived informs mo ot the
object and purpose of lhe h mo for the motnon,
widows auu daaghter.t of Coidi derate soldiers at
Charleston, a* well a* lu pro-out need, caused by
th* re«:ent mUforinne Although constatiBy a\>-
pe*J*il to iron) all Hides, slid upon all uiauuer of
occasion*, for aid, I clmortiilly e*.cl »o a Hiight coa-
tribiitiou to aid In your go.'d rau*s Yours slit-
cerel), Gro-»:k CLr.vxLAHU.
PLI- ITKO-FN l UMONT.t.
A Cow Vs
barrel 4 00
50
1 OU
h pound* finest coffee.. .7 100
io p iaade common coffee 1 (<0
B»Mt < inv**ed bams, per pouud 14
Best New Orleans s> rup, per gallon 50
“ boxes matches ?5
i/.oa paper tioxea matches. 430*....
Good t s, po • pour d
IVnL-h; f”? • 4*» ; and the finest double stamp
$4 |>er g»llon : The way to make money is
45
It. Chime and trede with ine aud 1 will save you
Mr 1.1, rtViril Is with m*etid will bo clad to
#e all of hl« old falends. W. M. WARE,
132 ! bird street, first door trorn A. B. smell**.
*epl2w3m _
UN1YEES1TY OK HiORi.LV,
V. H. MEM., I>. !>.. Mi. P., t’lia- c-llor.
The tfith session of Papartment* ac Athena will
oegln teednasday. flth October next. Fnlt coureee
f study In Letters and Hclenoe; special oourAfie tn
Engineering, Agricnltoro, Phy*ltw and C.'oailstry.
TUiTION FREE. For catriognes and inf irraaUon
athire-s the Chancellor at At hour. L««r Hchool
o; en* at the senjo t>tn*. For in formation a-id re**
Pr f. GEO. DUDLEY THOM A *. at Ath»n*. On.
LtMAUtOBll, Booretaty Homd of Trustees, Ath
ens, Ga. siplloha
12KNHY UKOKUH ACOFPl'ri
No. 1. Hniith va. Htate. Argued. >V. H. llnlsey.
COLUMBUS.
(Lit If«use util Contents llurned—Tilt Ffre
wits ot I im*Littery Origin.
Colviibch. October 4.—'Tbe gin house be'.ongiog
to Mr. Wrn. Byrd, aFHinith Station, wee burned
jesterday together with five tMuee of cottoo, four
The fire we*
the"work of en iurendiery.
hundred hnskeU of cuttou ee.nl, two wagons and e
new gin. There wm noineurence. The fire wa*
‘io work of en Iurendiery.
■The October term of the City Court convened to-
day and e mini her of csess.on the crimlawl docket |
wler woe elected
were disposed of. Mr. L. <1. Hcbm
foreman of ths grand Jury.
Mrs. Jauies Pruett died suddenly et her horn* in
th* lower port of Uoiria county ye*tenl»y. Hue I
was apparently tn itood health e few minutes before
ei.e dl.« 1, and the cense of Imr death ie unknown. ,
Two negroes were *rr*au*l here to day for atesl-l
Ing e watch from L Kowltz'e store yesterday.
l)r. Hawthorne, of Atlanta, will deliver the aunt-
iversxry adores) of th- Young M*u’*jChrt*tiaa Asso
ciation at Ht. Luke's Church to-morruw night.
general: It. Arnold. E( gin L-Mihrone, c-mtra.
Nos. 2 aud 3, Kmgg vm. Atlanta aud We*t Point
rnilroed, and vice verse. Argued, llopkinn k
Glenn tor plaintiff; Big by A Dorsty. Geoige P. Har
rison contra.
Pending argument of this case the court ad
journed to u o'clock e. m. to-iuorrow. For the
pre cut the hour* of the court will be from 3 a. in.
to 2 p. ra.
Atlawta, October 5.—Argument of Noe. 2 and 3,
Ailatiio circuit. Krogg vs. Atlauta end West Point
railroad, was resume t and rending the argument
tbe ct urt adjourned until V o'clock a. m. to morrow.
Condiciou of Ci ops.
Atlaxta. Octot er 5.—Tl.e Agricultural Department
gives the following average roport of the condition
of crop* for October. 1U0 represents the average of
a *crle« of yean not leee then five:
Corn, prospect compered to en average, 31 per
cent.; rice, 35; sugarcane, H8; sorghum, HI; sweet
potatoes, ST; turnips, 72; cotton 13; tobacco, 35; Burn-
bor of stock hogs compared to lest jeer. Hi; condi
tlon of stork hogs compel*d to eu average, »2.
Cholera Is reported ** having prevailed among
hogs to a greater or lees extant lo all eocdons of the
State, but with more disastrous effect In North, Mid
die and Houlhw* it Georgia.
•*Un«;e To mV* Ltd*
Washington Cor. Philadelphia Record.
I s**w Little K**—'’Uocis 'ioiu h Little
Kvn—bore the otht-r day. No, not oa tbe
htuge-oa tho atrtul. 1 1d»vo xiev. r mo thn
“Llitltt Eva” of the stago. Tho Little Lva
thi story, nho i»a*, nitef R 1 * 1 :i
thing, died, you icuiuinLer, Iloo Little
J-vn of real life, on wbeiu the Little Eva of
t e story uriu modeled, I a* lived on
Buuipnw L-tr hair w tuinibK hrejr. But
»n ut lovi-Iy and »ut attracuve aa e v ur.
Khu wen u MUs Lakchef,
t ttiiuiui Virginia - K mtucky futni»y, anu
Earned f.:nrrd K^n.-iy,
Coluuibu* llappentne*.
Coldmbuh, Ga , October 5. —Dr. Uaw-
thoriie «l»-livi rod on addrea* at tbe miniver-
s.-»ry ec!el>F*Bm» of the Young Men’it ChrtH-
ti;»u Aogociation here to Light. Air. T. ii.
Peatne wag elec tod predtlcn; % f the asgorin-
tion tor tbe enaning year. , , t
The d» w gtt ftiner Roctolug arrived here
at 8 o'clock t'»-ni<»hL Hho w m built at Jef-
fer-*oQrill*% Ilid., fora company headed by
Captaiu Ham J. NVhitedde*. Sbe i» well
Ailopted to tii« htii*iLes4 ot the CUattah«>o-
cltve river. While »he is the Urgtat Ivo^t on
the riv-^r, »h«? drawn only two led of water
She will fce ti»td up ciitiitlarc i.* a rise ir»
the r ver, vb**u nho will tni; on tho Nfiiad *
cbraiule, wbiie the Utter U being over
haul'd.
A Colored ticket T»-I).iy.
Atlanta, Octeber 5.—The colored Republicant
have decided to take a hand in the election to-mor
row, and have put out e full legislative ticket com
posed of Uvnry A. Rucker,C C. Wimblsh end James
Tate, well known colored politicians. Tney Indorse
tho full Htate ticket end the Democratic candidate
for the Henate. They indulged in tbe regulation
rally at the court house to-night. Major Smith Easily
presiding with great dignity. Several speeches •
mails and the burden of the eloquence wee rally to
the grand old party. They will not be a?le to rally
to any greet extent to-morrow, aa they have only
300 register* d votes out of the 3.HU0.
•sltiyr At'Mig n Hon l May G.ve It tq
A II* rd ll a ura«
New York Rua.
Phuro-pucumoiii.i ha* btoketi out iu A
herd of cattle ou the firm ol G. IS. I Vase,
Veroua, E*h. x cctinty. Now Jernoy. “It in
tbe w.uniuu cooUghma uletiro pDc.imonb,”
Raid Dr. W. 11. Laoe, Hluto voteriuery iu-
ctor at PiiitcrHou, yerterdes afternonn.
rhe load cow d<x*torK have been tr€r.ting
the nick oowg fr»r bnio fever, Haatric fewer,
hollow horn, wolf iu tho toil, Hniual men-
iugiti* aud uumm*oua other cumplaiutn, hu*.
1 haw at once it woe tho pleuro-pneuiuouio.
In orilor, however, to c< uvittce taone con
cerned that there won no luistakt*, I per
formed au autopsy yenterday ou three of tue
cattle thnt U I died ou the niqht before,
which verified my diaenoMn beyond
all queatiou. 1 immediately qnora. -
tmed not onlf thin herd of cattie, but
all other h that bad been in tbe leant expoged
to the iufei tion, and 1 hope bv thin limine
to stamp out tbe oontegion. rleuro-pneu
monia U the nubit fatal nui destructive din-
tana that attack* cattle, aud tbe law* of tbe
Htate of New Jeraey pay more Attention to
it than unv other form of bovine dintone. It
in pecnliarly coutAgiona, aud a di»4M*e that
never aUrta npontantonnly. Of course, the
dbttaae nmtit bare bad a h. gicuii.^ aont*-
wbere back iu the history of the world, bat
I do not brlieve that it atarted in iu prraent
aba pc.
'It in probably a diHeaae that hue been
perfected by ov dutiou, *o to ripen*. Hut it
can only bj taken by contagiou, and ao con-
taKiou.H ia it that au infected cow punning
along the rood will pive it to a ht m iu au
adjouiing pxHtttrv. Not ouly ia it deatrnc-
tive to the cattle, btr, through the milk and
drab aud aometiiiu-a by direct infection, it U
iojnrioua to man.”
Wi, ot au equally e.ltbtftUa Vit«iuU-Kea- ftqn.n> ftcra»
tp.tky r.Hilly. lieoerJ K«an«>y owiiod du«..l .0-1.» >■>“>•
Loci'. CUrft, ti e G.or«o >» »t the .to-
'y. Cfio gave Xlr». Sior.- tb- puiaM lor
*o '.t ol u«r ch«r icti-ra. Ol‘l Grftrral Kfco-
adnlightfal men. became Legrew m
‘-'•1 .irar.ii, ftUiloilra. K* n Jy w.u, I.i'U"
L> i, au.j her .on w«» Ks. Ci^r. »*•*-
‘-■'•Ij'i. relative, tl« L.tiberi. vrre pot-
trayed m tho HhelBya. Mrr. hcliucfly
1 *UKb. merrily at tb. incoa^rtiocrtrcftt*
t—otucbrjcl h.r trooJ b<ub«aii ber "
““t >n the procM* ot fi.-araiftiog Un-”
»tninlll»->'roi».o»ot < Ihrftil
Fu)vu.i~», Ox., O-tob* r .">.—D-- .th lit* re.
uovtil uontb-r otie o£ Boira c uotj » clu
litiiim.rkH—SUjur U F. Ward -lie-l .boot
>2 o’, lock. He wan bora in 1WXI, repre-
v , 0 t.,t hit ooonty a» Hsnfttornnd Itcprracn-
lie ticert «n l rlie.1 on the JL-Iotoeb
ren-rce- b.m. Lt it from tho State of Geor
gia in Tbe r.-e-nre coutcit. i>P>
The world ba* rarely I'ro-
CiKnoi-t.ro*,
mayor fthd
uu** vl«r O(Betels.
UcUkbnt IL— Election for
jii occarttri here S* urday.
The ticket elect- I **» : u *. TOT . B V. Horn.;
J- W. Hiltaru, K O. K.-s.r.
H C.K;ewrt, 4. ILRhudy.
OhrroU huperior Court adjourned to Jnn-
u»ry, o.uift to mckneM of Judge
No raiofof ftuy eott»«qneuc« In four w.ek»,
r«y duty.
Fire ti* a »«v«naeh Ht«sui«r,
NAM, UctiLtr 5— A Sw hmk* out In the
forward fompertm*n| of the RUua.tr Dr»#
theKavauutkD and PhiUdolphia line, t>Mw««u Vend
loot titgDL *it-l was aixovered et
12:-to o'clock title morning
control. The c^r/> consists
to hundr>yd hw.c* of cot'un, luo.bt-r, ruein,
;»of tar|.futi e and mu* ullmauti* fr*!uht.
Tot tl.vu:scc* tail on toe lour srii-.-ir* oamed. Lut
, Ut t--Mmate<t at title liuar. IL* vessel wee but
U.ue. it at ail, damaged.
Tl»* teVAtiosh Bu-auier'i !.«*•
bnniB, Ga , October 5.— The xti amer
Dt».oUi< wiut putupetl out to-day aud the tt-
u.oral uf her cirgo bigub. Tue uuderwri-
tent wit! be uu.bte to make au .xatoiofttiun
bei-r- to-iucrrow, and no eatim tte of tbe
loss 1. yet pouaible. Cotton, lice, and many
other rirticloft in email •{'lantim, were ruined
by the bunting ot twenty-five barrel, of red
paint.
K lllert by HU N,,r>. T.rftftt
IliMlur, V*, October 5.— J-bu J. Mo-
Intjre, a well-known »od we.litiy citizea
of this place, waa aaftaulled )a>t evening In
tbe d.rk by an effemted yegro ter.at, aud
received injurira trom which be nird about
midnight He and bin tenant lied a dispute
about two week.' rent due. Word, parsed;
tb. negro dealt Mdutv re a blow with a
chib. The negro neaped. Tb- deceutii
waa oriirinally from Now Yota when hia
parent, now rendo.
Th. Wstkii am. II . N jmin. l u for Mayor
ot New Vorl* Illy-A HI, M-.tltg,
Nkw Yoiik, October 5.—Tho Coupur
Union wn„ crowd.u Pi.nljtbt vi irb working-
men, when IL i ry Gcur^e aocepUd tue
labor ntnitnHli.rti fur umyor. Ti.,,n i.imle
Wtro unable to yd a ei|tal)tiion, aud Urge
overflow uiesllr.i?- u-.-ru "u-IJ iu adjninlog
fttreeta, aud uddreHMed Ly rpeakera. When
George entered toe hull ilia . ntu« umli- iien
rose and went wiid with euibu.Weiu und
che ts. When order u v, rut'.oieJ t!.o r-'ueir-
tuftn of tlies meeting, John Mi'Vfttkio,
formuily tendered Goorge the nomUudion
for mayor.
^ Georgo, after the e,ithu.iro>m li.it aitb-
aldvd, form illy uccep-ed ttm nooii.iatiou in
u ftpeoeh of cou-dder-dile Isngth. Giorgi
ftftld ho would m ikn no t>lefl :,i an-1 bo would
not aak endorvomout rr,m ant p.irt.v
but that oi labor. Whoever
ac-epted him did ao an a reprr*entittive cf
orcunixed labor. The coming election
would Ira tbe flerceat oontcet over known
in thin city. Kviry thing th.it
money aud inflnaooe could do
would be u«d to defeat him.
Il» Mid that thu city governm.iit conoid be
roiftlellod after that of the Uuitoil Htatee,
with au i aecutlVA Lead re.pon.lhle to tbe
people tor bia huboraimi-.e-. If clente'l, he
wonld di-cImrge tbe ilulie. of mayor faith-
fully, and give the city uu hi".u.:i,t aud
clean government, giving bi, iudnenra for
wine legislation. The duty of the hour wa»
to do away with industrial abiverv. He ail-
vocab d taxing land rmuer tb.u buiditnjn,
aud moreover the nraprietonbipa nf tele
graph, and railroads. In conclmilon, fa*
urged the workingmen to aland united-
ft beat thirty ,ly ,irl», (nun || yn,r» nf .,(
•ml iiyw.rd, ran fled re,utar. ct*an. aud Ill'll .tn-
ployi.ie ut, ul ftood user., by .;i| ljlrig Uuruodlatoly
W. T. L*Nd*CU.,
Jm-ory KoltthiB Mill*,
orir.ujt Nuvnfl.
Catulir.tr,1 iu*i:y yean ter bit eorr. or til. mn
f*.rnt. ot Mtoaiacti, lir.r, bo.at, aplarv .ud UaJda
dirruea, drupar, i_r.rt.ud hum lmablra.eat.nli
ote . .ti MnAd dlorara, u.rv. ule rd.r., nrrvi i..
-inn. umir.iiti., rlmtunstiHai. d.tilluy, r.ut.l.rum
>Dd wblBty U.bit., iirtv.t. ill—ra*.
- * c. Fariitftbn tn.Jtrftl .drte.
tb. ftflllct.d at th.ir bum.
plaint.,
n-.it.I we.ttn..,
to cil trine. _ _
tt.rdit<b mail, MXj-m**. or othervUe or Ukee
A Passenger Tram »iuaeh-U|>.
fiiy.nBA Bi.hm'a, Tn , O tobtr 5 —The
west bound fioutheru l’..:.r. - i.ra.eng-r
train was wreckwl thirty l-o tuilet west of
here yesterday. Engine, mail ami express,
and flnPeluM couch were all ditched.
Several ps-rajo. and the express meaaen-
? er were injured. Tbe moat .erintuly tu-
or< il watt a lady pa-sen gar for KI Paso who
bad her bin badly crush- d. The accideut
waa caused f
I by a washout
Three Ituu Orrr by a ftwltehlag Train.
UuLir-Bunn, Ills., October 4 —Mrs. Wni
Cnuutnguiui and her two euildren w«ie
run ovei by a switching train at a street
crossing last evening Tbe mother v,;
cut to pieces and kitioL One uf tne boys'
leg waa cut off, and ho cannot l,vc. The
other'- feet were crashed, and be waa other
wise hurt. Tbe regular fliguian bat gone
to .upper and left a boy to do bia work.
aou JILK&X Ttm tsii/LMtKN
Dr. Motr.tr. TMTUIKS (Trathlnx Puwder.) a!
laya IrrtlaUon. aid. Dlae.Uim. B-auUla. tu. lies-
.la. MtrangtL.ua tb. Child. Cura. Kniptl-m. >ud
Kura, and mtka. Trathlng Kray. Luraa. u.aata
a Lauar. whelraala agant., .upply tha trad, at
aonafecturer'* nikee. jupjfiwljr
THE FAIR!
—nKAI.fcB IN—
Croekerj, Glassware, Tinware
NOTHIN’ ■*, Ml .1.8. TOTS,"Ett-.
Aliitclic.a, .Soups, Pei ftiinery, |-;u-
At Bottom Figures,
U. F. SMIMTH, • Proprietor,
fr> Mulberry Str, -1.
iflnt
llrtr
Bauk.
Vroat la (Praia Carol low.
Httmt,Ou,OiPbat. Up.rt.li to tb. Ckron-
k-l. frora tXf S.M aud Jt.wbraiy i
■.yarned Near (ravrain.h.
Savannah, October 5.—At Rocky Fotd
risterJay, Thomas Israel, colored, vcji
lynched for an outrageous assault cn a
w bite girl aged lu yea's. The crowd took
tbe prisoner from tbe constable while en
tente to jail, iu broad daylight.
lUowa fi.rough a Window.
IUlkmii, X. 0., Oe'oberS.—At Charlotte
lsrt evening a boiler of the compress ex-
p'odod, demoUa'dug a pry tion of tn. build
ing and wrecking much machinery.
Moses White, foreman, was fatally in
jured. Jefferson HuyUr waa blown many
feet across the street, but waannhurt. Ed.
McDonald, clatk in the offioe of tho Com
press Cmpany, sprang tbrongh the vrtnd .v
and waa aevwely cut t>y gU<a. Tbe explo-
stoc waa felt all over Uaa city. ’ '
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