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jg]S GENERAL
bill PABSfeD BY THB HOUSE,
An Organ for Ilio Academy for the Il| n ,i_
II,e Attempt to Iacross, the Helarlra
of Certain Officials Falla-
New Billi.
T1IE GEORGIA- LEGISLATURE. I K. rtion °f Dougherty county west of the
runt nver.
***• Adams, of Elbert-A bill to allow all
APPROPRIATION rel*° c * entitled to the laat drawing under
WfopnaUon for artificial limb, one-
of the amount annually,
Mr. Weil, ot Fulton—To make operative
the provision* of the stoc.i l»w in Fulton
f?®"'/;. “ bill to amend the road
taw of thta btute so far as relates to Fulton
county.
Mr. Bray, of Fulton-A bill to require
tni.t judges o||tbe Sup. nor Court, presi
Atlanta, November 211.—'The general sd- ?' dk ln All “ n, “ b « squired to aeutenoe all
«ropriation bill made iu passage through oonvio '? d 10 lbe chain-gang instead
the House to-day with less difficulty and m.
-intention than in former years. I l )e . » * er, y* °* Gilmer—A bill providing
H-ve tlio only disturbances over the bill IOr ,compensation of tales jurors who
acre in regard to appropriating money f or on the tr *al of cases for
■n organ for the Academy for the Blind I re . . tlu y ar« summonod. Also, a bill to
„ increase of the clerk of the railroad lU.'^ >t,><>rat ® th ® ^ Telephone Com-
-ommisaiun, and a reduction of the sal&rv \Z' ... , _ .
of the adjataut-geneml. The organ aD . L„„„ ^.? 1 ,th * ° wlnneU ~A bill to enalile
nropriatiou wits saved, the salary of the ctlld ' reQ ^ Partin P ite in the school
S of the railroad commission was not ‘tfi’ TS 10 ™ h ’ ,
increased, nor was the salary of the adiu „ „ r am .’. of J Ia ! olfered * resolution
rant general rednoed. requesting the Speaker to assign the new
The prerent Legislature is very ctearlv I l “ em b erfroI !> L'ambpellto appropri-
.(m favor of increasing salaries. Cer-1 al ?i’ u 5 din R committees. Adopted.
JVjnly the Home ia not, and any movement ,’ D . n J;, Ka,1, , of Hancock—A lull toameml
!*•«-«—« stars pais^oSvar-if •“ -
“ The bill introduced by Mr. McCord to of .? tti,,b 4P u » offered* privileged
, r otide tor a sinking fund ns required bv If ,, ' 1 ' 10 ? F to '' ldlI ‘K for a joint oonimiltee
•haoonsUtution is admirably drawn sari Sf throe £,ow U ! 6 and »*« from the
will likely be adopted without amendment I Pa < - B * *° investigate the condition of public
finance committee under the lead of “g®®^ ““1%® “„*>• „
its able chairman Hr. Gordon, of Chatham OumnlJn re th “K'.'J Ur - Harvey, of
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tlj v ill be, a anmmer geshiop. I eRgn 0 f moc y Q g ^irds within the county ot
The iioiipt*. I Morgan.
Atlanta,November2'J.-After the tead-L.^Ji^PJ’®! 1 ’Mnaeogce---AhilUoin-
log of the journal this morning tho House “J 1 ’"™'® , tLe t0 " n of lio8u Hdl ln Masco-
took up the gpecial order, wittoh wa* the 8 mTS?2L*, n i a.
general appropriation bill. f F!i? tllR,D 'attention
S Mr. Howell, of Fulton, moved to recon- « ‘, h ® “ ous f'bat the constitution requires
rider the action of the House on that nor- ben.u^siakiL ra^Li'i 1 , h ®
tioiiof section 7 making the salary of the L. IM , *** cieated of
^ me XU,Load Commission ff.Mpwr P £
- Mr. Harper, of Carroll, also opposed the & ““comX.Mkarats' ^
THE MACON WEEKLY TELEGRAPH: TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 7,1886.—TWELVE PAGES.
should not be so, and the remedy for mnch j judge of the County Coart ot Lee county,
of it ii plain. The House, for instance, in viee Judge W. II. Kimbrough, resigned, for
the adoption of rules of procedure haa | the term of tour years from August 24tb,
formulated a system by which the public 11881. m
business can be facilitated. Dating each I Ou motion, the Senate adjourned to It)
s> veion it ia a constant oconrrance for mem- o'clock to morrow,
tore to ask uuunimous consent to take up I , r
tbiaor that biller intronnoea hill out of Atlanta, November ;«i.-On motion of
be regular order, or ask a auspena.on of Mt- w Bi ,, o( F „i, 0l , t HollB . bill No. .6. in-
the rnle« tor the satne purpose. It ire- I oorporatin^ the Atlanta and Uaakinaville
quently happens that both method, are ap- nulro.ffi, w .s taken up for the purpose of
pealed to before tbe purpose of members la OOD currir. 8 in a Somite aim ndient. The
ccomplisbed. and sometimes both fail.
This in tho aggngate ia a great oonsunip- „.
tion of time, l uuoubte.ily ihere are no- bill No. 89.
casious when u suspension ot tbe
rules Lentir ly proper, but In a large major
ity of oases the suspension gains nothing to | ^Vie flratLme
the member or to the lull, bat is a needless
amendment wa* concurred iu
Mr. ltnssell, of Chatham, withdrew House
eiMte bill incorporating the Salt Springs
and Bowden Lithta Railroad Company was
, : ,, , i By unanimous consent the following
delay to tbe business of the House, and an bil's w. ru intro meed*
unnecessary charge upon the taxpayers. It M r. Kai, ot Dooly -To Incorporate the
happens constantly that jiut before the Atlantic, Birmingham aud Greta Western
call or oonDtieg tor the latrouuotion of new Hallway C unpany
rntdier members riee here and thero orer Ml Uenrv ‘ of' Chattooga-To provide
the bonae and ask unaniiqons con-ent, or a t ot the aubuLiion to the qualified voters
suspension of the rules, to introduce a bill c f theoouuty of Chsttoog. tfie question of
The regular order being the ca of counties repealing the road laws of tbe State so far
they would lie reached in due time. Beside ^ r( q lteH to Chattooga countv.
he delay to business the necessary con- Mr . LUlle . of T^but-Xo amend the
fusion, tae extraco-t it entails it is unfair O bart,rot the town of Talbo ton.
to other members who have bills, but abide Mt . p 10 v bt t, cf Worth-A bill for the bet-
the rules of tho House and refuse to ob- t er gevermuent of the convicts of peuiten
struct the public bnsness. I-—” ... . » ... r
EXPLOSION IN A MINE.
TEN OR TWELVE MINERS PROBABLY
FATALLY WOUNDED,
Aad Thirty or Forty Other. lejurert—C.U.-
ed by n Laborer Mopping Into a
Worlrad-Out Ch.mtior With a
La.htoil Lamp.
Tbe purtion of tho penitentiary commit-
ce as>igued to the duty of visiting and in-
tiarc couiparies Nos. 1, 2 and 3.
Als >, a resolution reciting the failure of
. -. . - . i the N.tional B ink system, and providing
snec inir the conviot camps of penitentiary fo . tbe appointment of a joiut oommittee
No. 1, obtained leave of absence to-day for p, •prsji.r,, sn address to tbe Senators and
that purpoae, and left on tho State road I Heprcfiintatives ot CongiH>§ iruiu Grurgia
this evening, lhe oommittee will return to r iotrodnce and expedite a measure look-
to-morrow night or Thursday.
X BAILIIOAII rOMMtaatONEk'a 1‘LACX.
Tbe term of Hon. L. N. Trammell, one of
ing to the estubliabmeut of a National
financial system based ou real estate
Mr. Pickett asked for tbe immediate
the members of the Railroad Commission adoption of tbe reaolution, but at the stig-
willexpire next October. It is a f.vt office Reeticn of Mr. Calvin, of ltiohmond, asked
and there will be a number of applicants that it be referred te the committee en the
f .1 . • . . .v t . 1 .. .tilts af Iks as^nl.Ks
for tbe appointment. Colonel Trammell,
the present imonmlmt, will desire reap-
atute of the republic.
Mr. Key, ot Jackson—A bill prohibiting
pointment. it will bn remembered that I tbe sale of liquor within throe miles of the
this question was in some way made one j churches at Pleasant Rill and Pleasant
of the side issues of the recent gubernatorial I Grove.
campaign. It transpired during that heated Mr. Ham, cf Hall, askod a suspension of
canvass that in esse of the election of tbe rul-.g for tbe purpose of taking up the
Hon. A. 0. Bacon, Colonel Tram-1 bill repealing the act or.sting tue City Court
m il would not likely remain on the I of H ill county. Tho rules were su pendeJ
commission longer limit Lis term. It was I ao^Khe bill passed,
the impression that the election of General ‘ ‘
Ucrdou wonld insure Colot.el Tramm .H’s
The commit as that visitedthe University
to inspect the buildings and report as to
reappointment When the iioea were thus I wh at repairs are needed, eubmilted a re
drawn Colonel Trammell plunged actively 1>°H that tho dotmitoriia are greatly in
into the campaign ta hUsection of Gectuiii. | tls -' td of repairs, and that the other build*
Since Gordon's eleoliou is is thought be
felt uo apprehension about tbo mutter,
have no- heard that sny personal flgbl will
be cads on Colonel Trammell, but several
ings are iu tolerably good condition. The
oouiiittleu recommends tbe appropriation
of $-1,000 for the repairs needed.
Mr. Featlioraton, chairman of tbe com
prominent Georgians will give him a warm I miHee on privileges and elections, submit,
conical for lue place. There are already in I a report on the contested election from
a measure nunonneed a« applicants Jndgi .
Allen T Foil and Hon. It. 1). Humber, and ‘be Beat of Ira Smith.
Glynn county, where James Blue contests
The committee's re
“Vasy. of Cobb, and Mr. Gordon, of I S'"*?"'‘“V" 1 , “* „ rea
Chilhsm, favored the reconsideration, ' 1 1 refcrred to th « tiuuncc
The luoiiou prevailed.
Mr. Foute, of Bartow, asked leave to
I understand jietUious iu tlicir behalf arelPOH was against tho contestant and was
being circulated among members of the I unanimously adopted.
Bent that the bill be introJneedrea^Hiii L-gislature for aignatoreu. Both gentle- Hy unanimous' consent Mr. B iloy, of
aent that the bill be introduced, read the meD wl „ g#t , nJ <lu N Kutllyof » tron g imlorae- Bpaiding. bad called up for a third reading
mittee. lJy uDHuimou» conetriii the bill wan
introtlur* (1, read and referred.
tie adjutant-general from S1.&04) to *1.200, A.liotirn^l * “ Company.
which was under cocsideration when the' J ‘
Hoc-ie adjourned Saturday.
lhe amendment, by consent of tbe
llcm-e. was withdrawn.
ments.
It is perhaps not worth while to call at
teution to tbe fact, as it is not much recog-
a bill repealing the registration law of
Spaldiug county. The bill passed.
Mr. Glenn, of Whitfield, under a sti-ptu
The senate.
Atlanta, November 29.—The Senate met
,, ,, . . i 19 o’olock and was called to order by Mr.
Mr Howell, of Fulton, moved to amend Pringle, President pro tern.
' H. by tiljing the blank in tbe salary | Prayer was offered np by Chaplain Jones.
The roll was called, the journal read and
he.
ot the clerk of the Railroad Commission
I » til Si.i'iUO per annum. Mr. Howell said approved,
i ^ ^ already introduced a bill to repeal Leave of absence was granted Mr. 8mith
U.0 act fixing the aaluy at *l,5t» He said of tbe Tenth because ot sickness, to Mr.
the bill Into been introduced at the special Smith of the Twentv first for to-day, anil
1 rquest of tbe Railroad Commisaioners, who to tbe committee on penitentiary for
mist that tho compensation is entirely in- Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, to visit
vequate. lhe commission, in its reports, the convict eamps in North Georgia.
1 stmumond that the salary be increased to I Mr. Dean, from the special judicialy oom-
II,Nil per annum. Gov. McDaniel also, 1 mittee, rejmrted In favor of the puwaga ot
» hot last message, recommended its in- a bill to create a board of commissioners of
I tuw. Mr. Howell explained the dotieft of I reads and revenues for DeKnlb county.
•-.rk, and referred to the inefficiency of tbe I Mr. Pringle, from tbe committee on rul< ,
trtfttnt incumbent. He urged that tbo | reported a resolution recommending tbe
| H n,. adopt biu amendment printing of the Slate cocstituUon in tbe
nized in the distribution of patronage and I ^i 00 the ru!e» introduced a bil. to
the conferriug ot political honor, that i»mond an act creating a public road system
nearly two*tMrds of the St*ite is entirely nn-1 ^ or Whitfield county,
represented in tho make-up of the com mm- I Also, a bill to amend an act creating a
sion. There se^nis to be no great fuirncH* I wo of couiminsion of road** and rovenuos
- 1 for Wliilfteld county.
Mr. Duggan, of Hancock, iutrcduieil and
bad laid a memorial signed by 121 persons
askiug an appropriation for the teachers'
institute held in Atlanta.
Under a suspension of the rnles, a bill to
■ale the Georgia Fire Insnrsnoo
Company, of LaGrango, was read the third
time and passed.
_ . , , ., On the call of the roll for tbe introduc-
This afternoon Gov. Gordon reappointed ,j on of new bills the folbwine were intro-
Col. John It. Towera p.-iuctpal keeper of dceed-
it.. r t r»... .. I .. .
or justice in tbe seieclion of all tho com
missioners from upper Georgia, to the ex
clusion of the greater portion of the State.
It might not detract from the publio confi
dence in the communion nor seriously im
pair the nsefulness ot that body to have a ,
commissioner from tue large unrcpr.vustca 1 '"''-'"T-orale
section of the State. ““ '
PKMTKNTIAnx OFFICIALS HRA1TOINTRII.
tbo peuitentiary, E. T. Sbubrick, Esq., as-
sistsiit keeper, and Dr. WilUa F. Woi '
morrlsnd principal physician.
TUB CAPITOL COMMISSION.
The Capitol CommiasionFhad its regular
monthly meeting to-day. All the ccuimia-
slorers were present except Mr. Thomas,
Ml Gteuu, of Whitfield, opposed tbe I munm.1 now being pnbliahed, as the mem-
a-itt-in, nod in a speech insisted that the bon constantly had need of referenoe to
** it already well paid for his services, the constitution. Agreed to.
| M Lb duties are yoarly growing lest oner- Mr. Xorthcutt-A bill to amend section
-<• 3139 of the code so as to impose upon the
Ur. Calvin, of Richmond, favored the I claimant the burden of proof in claim
L- Liluient. He tbongbt the position ernes. Head tbe fint time. Judiciary com-
watue-l by Mr. Glenn waa fonnded in I mittee.
Mr. Hawkins, ot Nawton—A bill to re
peal an act creating a conn tycoon (or New
ton county.
Mr. Blrebmore.of Oglethorpe - To amend
a consolidated registration ant so far as tbe
same applies to Uglettn-rpe county.
, - . , , .. . - ■ Mr. Olive, of O.litborpe—A bill to pre-
r l ° 7V p ir. en Cd f {r°Vi.r ,aobl ’’ g a tb " c i ty “HbA theume publio iSw. shall go tnio
by a delayed train. Nothing waa done bo- effact,
yond the transaction of merely rootioe busi- Also, a bill that Ml plaintiffs in divorce
St'ora L hee, i i,im,< ’ ,0, » th ® ] mon 1 tll wa » oo>y cases shill be required to deposit with tho
*6,219.01, and » warrant ordered drawn for o)etk of ,b e court Uie estimated costa, not
triar •niAtinl Tliara la ranis* nna. Innr. » aall. I $‘20
Mr. McGatity. of Panlding—A bill to
Wilxrhuaubr, Pa., Nov. 2f>. 9:30 a. ra.—
An expln-ii-ranf gus --enurred in theConyng
ham shaft thi< morniug shortly after the
miners and laborers had entered, and tt is
sit'd that twenty to thirty men w„ere burned
eml seriously injured. None, however, are
reported to have been killed, but little can
Is learned as yet regarding tho accident
The men are still in tfie pit, but they will
be recovered as soon as possible. Tbe shaft
is owned and operated ly the Delaware and
Hudson Company, aul ws known to con
tain considerable gas.
9.G0 a M.—It is now known that
the explosion oectrred in a shanty nt
tlivifoot of the sb -ft, which waa occupied
by lhe fire boss. No work waa done yes
terday, and conar quently there waa • larger
quantity of gas tuan nsual in the shaft.
Tbe meti are now being removed from the
pit and taken to their homes or to the boa-
liital in ambulances and wagons. It ia
ho infill all will recover.
11:60 a. m-—Litter particulars concerning
the accident in tbe Gcnyngbam ahalt show
that tbe expiration cccnrred ten minutes
past 7 o’olock, while the men were getting
ready to go to work. About fifty miners
and iaborera we>e sitting at tbe foot ot tbe
main abaft, waiting for the inside boss,
when tho explosion ooonrred, and only
three or four of them, as far as can be as
certained, escaped without injnry.
Must uf tue men were sent to their homes
at once, and as they are h< altered and at
long distances from the shaft, no account
of the result of their injuries can, at
this writing, lie obtained. It ia
known, however, that a number, possibly
tea or twelve, will die, aud that many
ethers will he scarred or maimed for life.
The explosion was caused by Cornelius
Boyle, a mine laborer, who stepped into a
wotke-i-out chamber, which was filled with
gas, with a liglittd lamp upon bis bat.
Boyle will die Many mulr-a are kill d or
wounded, aud the damage to the insult-
workings of she abaft ia great Fire borates
William Williamsand William Evans are re
ported fatally hunted. There ia great ax
citementin Ihe'viciuity of the shaft
WinxcsBAnaR, Pa., November 26.—The
explosion at tbe Conyngham shaft this
morning is tbe most serious that bos oc
curred in the Autnrcctto coal field this year.
It ia now definitely known that forty-two
men are severely burned and others slightly
injured. Twelve ot them will die of their
injuries. The scene at the ooiiiery while
the injured men were being taken from the
abaft was teirible A crowd of several hon
ored persona githrred at the month ot the
shaft, among tbom tho wives aud
daughters of tbe injured men. As they
wen- taken out of the pit they were brought
to the engiue house aud tbe women made
desperate efforts to gain entrance. Their
entreaties and trsniio demonstrationa of
rief were heartrending, but they were
opt sternly oulaide the building while the
blackened, soorohed and bleeding victim!
of the disaster were wrapped
iu blankets soaked ln oik
The floor of the engine house waa eovered
with writhing human forma, ao disfigured
by fire aa to be unrecognisable. As fast
>oMibla they were taken to the hospital
heir homos, end so rapidly was tbs work
done that by 9 o'clook every one had been
taken out aud carried away.
FACE HUMORS.
Sev ill Yc»rnofPbjelcaland Men
tal Siifloring: Kinlctl liy
Outlook*.
About urea year, ago I had a humor braak out
upon my fees; it aurtod in a snail blotch raid
looked like th. atlng of a b«h thou it aprnd .ud
looked like a ringworm, and became very painful.
I at one* went to one uf tho boot doctors In tho citr
l Uo could do me no good. N.iIom than tvelre
the beat doctor* have had a trial at tnv fac«. and
all of thorn failed. I will not give > ou a llat of thalr
namoo, but a 111 aay that they were from H *#ton.
New York and Maine. aUo from Kmdand. Franca
and Canada. I have been a hotel cook and upward
for year*. In the summer I cook at watering
K Ucr-; that la why I have had an opportunity of
«in« among good doctor*. They maid not cure
tuy face, and I had civen up all hope* or ever lietng
auy I tetter. La*t June I went to Uo.»ehrad Lake.
Teiue. to cook for tbe eeaeon My («<re waa eo bad
did t ot like to be *een. At the like 1 m»t a Ken-
tie man front England. Me told me to tue your Oa-
ttcnra Itetundlea aud they would cure me et onoe.
did to. The reenlt wae, in three week* the »>(*•
“ were healed up. I uned it all tha *ea~
*• **>' ** *• •* all well and no scare to he seen. I
have recommended It to a uutnber. and in every
cue it ban cured them. It would tike a great deH
of money to pat me back where I wa* ona year ago*
providing I did not know what your Uutisurawould
do. ‘ 1 ahall recouuneud it aa long *a 1 live, and
ahal aver remain.
11. 8TEVRNS, Eaat Jack eon. Me.
A Moat Wonderful Nhln (Jure.
Have juat ueed your Cutlcura Remedies on one of
my girle, and found It to be Juat what It la recom
mended to be. My daughter waa all broken out on
her heed aud body, and tba hair commenced to
come out Now aha la as smooth aa ever aha was,
aud ahe has only taken one box of Cutieura. one
cake of Cutlcura Soap, and ona hntH* of Guticonb-
iteaoiveut. 1 doctored with quite a number of doo-
tora. but to no avail I am willing to make affldar
Cuttcnra, the great Bkln Care, end Catlcnre Roap,
an exfiuleite Hkln Beautlfler externally, and OeM-
cura Resolvent, tbe New Wood Purillor internally,
are a positive care for every form of Hkin and
Blood DUeaae. from Plmplea to Scrofula.
Hold everywhere. Price: Oubcura. ftOc: Soap. 38c;
Ueenlvaut, $1. Prepared by the Pottbe Dana and
Ciikmioal Co, boeton, Ma«a. Send for "ilow to
Cure Mkia DfaiMw." — -
Slv I N ® ,#niWj *e. Pimples, Blackheads and Baby
it llumore, nae Cutlcnr% Roap.
IT STOPri THE PAIN.
Aching Musette, Backs, Utpa and H dee.
and all Pain, Inflommattnn and We*k-
neM relieved in ona minute by the On-
Uuira Autl-Paiu Plaster. At <
<M*u thn*w called lleertiieru), a
ltloiMty Flux. CnUls end fever, BnmMsm*
Eiu*u*tMHi iMtore iw after kavm*.
rixea, Lu*4 til AppMtite. llmuDcti*. Fuul
IrroguUr Use lackleoUl W Fetjuthw^J
that amount. There ia only one low* r etih
mata.inc. th. work Wuii,iiad that was » r . ol rauaing
Ktiarate N;. 2 for * 1,666. There is yet . amend section 2773 of the cod*
balance of *10,000 in the appropriation for 1 — —
*•"«. It bad been contended that there I Mr. Hawkea, from the committee on rail- tUU year, which ie more thaVampie to keep I ato the^tlanta aud Atdivilie rai!road COri> ° r "
I '-!< many men in Georgia who would I roads, reported favoring the passage of the —i— *:•> eij..—.. w. 1‘no Auania ana Aanviue railroad.
I v*Uy lake the poaition at $1,200 per an-1 bill incorporating the Georgia, Carolina and
|t*n. ll-j did net believe there wore any I Northern railroad. Undora.nepension of
I nperii-uced, efficient men who conld afford tho rules, moved by Mr. Jann s, this bill
I b aL,c3,irgo the duties of theoffice for that I was read tbe third time aud jMiradd by a vote
I «i»ry. There were donbtlees men who I of yeas 32, nays 0.
I «oaid undertake the dutiea of the clerk I On motion of Mr. Northcutt, the report
I tithe House and the clerk ot the Superior I of the railroad committee ncommending
I Court «t one-balf tbe preeent ealarieeof the I tbe paaaege of the bill incorporating the
I but even at half the ealarits their I Atlanta and lUwkinsville railroad wea
I wonld be very doar to the State. I taken np, the bill was read the third time
I Mr. ilenrjr, of Chattooga, hoped the in- and passed by a vote ot ye.ia 27, nays 0.
luwe would not be gnioted. Tbe offloe I The ameodment to the bill provides that
l* jot anew one nor Uit experimental. I the directors named in the bill shall hold
|i:hu tietn in exittonce (or yean and the over until the next annual meeting of the
IMUrj haa been sufficient to command the I stockholders of the road,
l^-tary skill and efficiency. I Mr. Dean,from tbe special judiciary com-
Mr. Simmons, of Sutntar, opposed the niittra, reported favorably upon tbe bill to
He knew ot no law eompuleory I repeal an act providing for a City Court in
the work going till Christmas. The con
tractors expect to have the roof of tbe build
ing on by next Jnne.
Mr, Russell, of l’olk—A bill to amend
section 1017 of the oode,
Ur. Morgan, ot Pulaski—A bill to pro
hibit bunting or fishing on the lauds of
at A 19* Tn 1 ?' ™~™l*ed*to ‘ or'dct “ul"WUk. A bill to
at 10 o clock, and waa called to order I : n « lt a n _^ n 1
offered’uS n bvOhaffiiin ,i Jon;. ''X raU Mr ' L «mar, of liichmoud'-A blU to pre-
^ ”J* «oribe length of residence of parties re-
ra!u!l " * nd j° urna * read * nd »P* nulred to give courts jurtadlotion over
proved.
A seeled message from the Governor was
announced.
A, “. • bill to declare warehouse mid
MmmirtM.*** * dd ®“ *° tbe P* nlttntiar J elevator receipts and bills of lading uego-
divorce suit.
Also, a bill to amend section 2138 of the
oode.
Also, a bill to declare warehouse and
oommittee.
Mr. Pringle, from the temperanoe com
| liable.
Alec,
"rr ~7 —r.« : Alar, a bill to fix the nlariw of the
, - . “bUUoJT^Sti^ TTuthiri^'SMuSll^i
•the present incumbent requiring him to Douglas county—also that the introducer lioense for the sale of aplrituous liquors a. I Mann-me r»n« t«
J®*tn In tbe office on the aalary now fixed I be allowed to withdraw the bill to create a contained in Section 1119 of the code, so I ograobtr "* P °^ * **® n ' —■
ql»*. He believed there were many brightcity Court for. Franklin, Heard connty. as to give ordinaries and county commit- yri McCord, of Riohmnnd—A hill t« In A BltoTrtFK'H itKV.Miii,
jMlOtf tnekfi {et m*<x»ra whra wnnlii L nlftil I inelmi Mr Jam** ui'hiirpir (ti« hill uinn*M th* utn* .liupr, tinn in urtntini, a, I ,ir ’ . * K ” HE*VrriUlS.
THfcY THOUGHT HE WAS JOKING,
But lt.hadRo.llj Nw.llaw.il s lion, anil
waa Nuffarlog th. Ag-iuli auf II..th.
Cuicauo, November 27.—A fatal accident
occurred Thankagtvlog evening at the Cen
ter House ou Blue Island avenue. A num
ber of young menu rooming there were cel-
brating Thanksgiving dinner, when one of
them, Frederick \V. Gbrlis, a French Cana
dian, non-bnily swallowed part of tbe
breeat bone of a turkey. The young
man’s ootnpanlona, observing hla dis
tress, bat considering It more ss-
enmed than res), dispatched
one of their number for a veterinary sur
geon residing in the immediate vicinity.
He promptly responded, and, taking a hu
morous view of the situation, proceeded
to apply a stomach pump, to the evident
amnaement of all present. Fred (lawyer,
a half-brother of tbe afflicted young man,
appeared on the scene at this stage of tbe
proceedings, and interposed an Indignant
protest against tba method ot treatment
pursued by the surgeon. That
gentlemen. A.) log, "Diacretion Is the bet
ter part of valor,” gathered up hU iostru
meuta end beat a retreat. By this time the
yonng men's condition became painfully
evi lent to !ua oompenmna, and a pbyeiclan
was hastily summoned, hut bef ire he ar
rived the young man expired in the arms of
bis bnU-hrothtr.
>les|
car
o.
■iraog m.n j D th. state who would be glad Agreed to. Mr, James wi'hdrew the blit
l"l'tt the responsibility from biaehouldere. Ou motion of Mr. James, House bills,
|“* thought these efforts to tamper with I creating county commission for DeKalb
I—commiaoion law and increnae the sala-1 county and lepealing an act providing for a,
votild injure it with tbe people. City Court in Douglas county, were re.d
I “■ 'Arnhetm, of Dougherty, in support-1 the second time.
I 1 ! the amendment referrdd to. thepontiool The bill to incorporate the Atlanta, Mis-
’’~M by Mr. Himmone, "Et to Urate!” eiaaippi and Atlantic railroad, favorably re
ts surprised that a man coming from | ported by the railroad oommittee, waa
'trnty which originated the commie-1 taken np, read the third time, and passed
1 should try to starve it to deeth. He I by a vote of yeea 31, neya 0.
i«.nr B ^cor l inr unooK ‘
Ur. Htew^ ot Roc1idM.LA JiU to amend
leas than one gallon .and for other pur
poses.
President Davidaon waa granted leave of
absence for a few days on .important bus
section 3114 of the cod*.
Also, .joint resolution that the treeanrer
is instructed to hold the bonds of the
Marietta and North Georgia railrosut
until the result of the legislative iuvestlga-
.U it bad economy to give an official
than he same.
The chair appointed the fallowing com
mittee, ander the joint resolution of Mr.
fjKfi^J
oria c
G-
Mr (iir.lnn, of Chatham, supported the I Dean, to consider the necessity for the
'dent. He mid that in Addition to tbe I cbAoge of indfcinl circuit*: Brnniwick cir-
• that bad been made, the amend- enit, Mr. Brantley; Chattahoochee circuit,
—a to the House with thereeom- Mr. Butt; Exst-ra cireuti, Mr. Wnsht, ot
ton of tha finance committee. The the First district; Northeastern dreuit. Mr.
business is a great one. Few peo- Ritchie; Oconee circuit. Mr. Roberta; Rome
•fprociate its extent AU tbe lines are circuit, Mr. Dean; Coweta circuit, Mr.
®juoti and *yuipatby. If a tow boat on I Jame«; Stone Mountain circuit, Mr. w ard.
^hrie canal rraluccs its rates it is felt by On motion of Mr. Jackson tbs Senate
J? abroad from tbe Atlantio to tbe Pa-1 adjourned to 10 o clock to-morrow.
^ The dutiea of the clerk ofthe railroad „.,„m.rmivne
ttiraionare importaut and hot ihoffidj TUESDAY S PROCEEDINGS.
On moUon, of Mr. Peok, the rale, were Uon U repTrtei bv the cTmmlttA
suspended and the bill abolirtiing the TL , reraltiUon was adopted without op.
Counts Court of Douglas county was read _o, uion F ‘
the third time and pa^l by a vote of 311 *~ Mr . w. tu> of st.wart-To amend the a
providing for tbe letting out of tha pabua
printing to the bigheat bidder.
to 0.
The bill creating board of commissioners
of roads and revenue* for DeKalb oouuty
was read the third and paaaed by a vote of
3!tc0.
Also, a bill to make it unlawful to ob-
struct Patanla creak nr ft. tributaries with
Tbe" fallowing' bills, operation, w«e|gJiST in ^»* Rradolph «nd
Mr. Kimmona, of Bumtar—A bill to rat
ify and confirm the charter of the Eaton-
taken np and read the second time:
A bill to provide (or toe recording ot ear-
. I ton and Madison Railway Company, obtain.
A bill providing game laws for Lffingbam I M | under thescneral law for the iamrnwa
ed ander the general taw tor tbe incorpora
tion of railroads.
Also, a bill to incorporate the Macon,
taU a (air salary. The clerk haa noth-1
J*? “° *ith the legal duties of the com-1
end bia duties have no reference gppoKT TO INCREASE THE
'taretione involving tbe maintenance
"-'principles upon which the commia-
I,“ “‘fed, bnt the commission ia enti-
8 lLAKIKS UF JUDGhB.
e thoroughly competent and efficient I xu. fireet Waste ef Time lh - R-oa*—
'«tfi the clerk should be paid an ade-
"‘fitry. r
•’•Oc-.Jment was lost by a vote of
1 hays 97.
. notion of Mr. Gordon, the blank
'by inserting *1,200.
Applicsata
Train wall a
Place oaths Cammlaalon-Leg-
talstlra Procoodlage.
Atlanta. November 30 ; -The more HUr-
- ifl
,7s.
®*»tiou of Mr. Gordon, the Mil m Ll element 10 our wttcu
Was put on Ua passage. Tae bill really and at the bottom the trae
1 .> ? Lr t S ehmVnt, has for ye.re bren
1 ir-lon asked uoanimona consent I effect en increase in th e , ( ..
“ ! "re bill l.“ the "pilotage biU." judges of the Supreme rad SuperiorCourto.
kkad juat pa^ed tha SenMe with .1 Wraovemrat b“ beretofore met vfith dre
^-c-tment, for the purpose of coo-1 termined °I>P“ dtio “ k wll j n
*be amendment. Tue motion | with defeat- The q 0 f* td V f )hi . f .i.rire nt
St*?”* ‘ t ® 8 ®“*® I t^L-^^Buj-remeCourt to *i^
Wmetier tbo following bill, were be no grc.to^P"'*
. ottime "four LegMaturra
of Dougherty—A bill to I Tbe|J?. j— a ppar«nt to need proof. It
‘‘tUruLulng at largo of etock In that! U wealed is looappare
ccuni.v.
A bill proridioff for tbe regiatration of
WgSasasuof th. cod. I
t " ; \ \ 11? t'o an the charti-r of thr citv of on tb ® P“* ol **“ House to investigate and
Mion, ra ra ti» Ml« tbTwtog of brad! SJ^U® to *• «°'tl a *»“ d 'm of judicUl
forthehtdidingof . metkta houra Krom ’ th . Utcon anntu FeKon rf llibb
j&f&iSrsSmfj&Lfc 1 ^r!hcffiX : Fra“ u sour b :i!;
‘ h V«£Src^'Srrireof^rooMSwr
ra b mKto^d i orX^in‘ h e vera ^ S
•wk°woulil have^to "be * removed* Htavena; Western dreuit. Rot sell, of Clarke;
° th. nf Augusta circuit, Lamar; Albany circuit,
committee rraommeud H 1 * a PP"P» ia “ c °^ Aruhelm; Middle circuit. Gamble; Oconee
$5,000 for this purpose. Report referred to I c j r( .uit, Preston.
The roeolation offered yesterday provid-
i in « ,jr » joint committee to examine the
| D e° n,|i »ion of business and report on the ad-
I?. I viaability of n prolongation of tbe eeSiion
the finance c immiltee.
A message train the Hones announced
the passage of tbe general a|
bill and concurrence in cert
menteby tbe Senate to tbe House bill creat
ing commissioners of pilotage.
Tbe appropriation bill was read the first
time rad referred to the finance committee.
Mr. Lewie, of the 19th, was granted
leave of absence for to-morrow.
The committee on enrollment reported
tbit tbe act creating commissi open of pilot
age hail been duly enrolled.
In el ecu live session tha Senate confirmed
the appointment of James 8. Watson as
waa adopted.
Mr. * ranklin of Thomaa—A bill to ioeor-
porato tbe Tbomaaville, Florida and W<
tern Railroad.
itiii kirn’* Arvlm Hair*.
Tbe Bffiffit hair# In Um wort* Cor Cata. MIm,
■ovm. I’lfm, Halt >k—u Fmr Horn, T«t«w.
Ten* *nd all Hua
FIIn, at an pay n-
\n Alab inn Mnt«J»r>r Huuntd Twenty
V-arv b/ Hit Victim’* llro u**r.
Inihanapous, November 27.—Twenty
years ago, iu Cherokee eonnty, Alabama,
Calvin MoFse and Joseph B. Hendrick tiusr
relied over a tract of laud and the latter waa
killed by the former. McFee fled tue
country, and until a few days ago nothing
was known of hi* whereabouts. Immedi
ately after McFee’s disappearance Uie
brother of the murdered Headrick started
in pursuit, and has spent twenty years in
searching tor tba murderer and located
him recently at Sontbwrst City,
Mo., and priw*<M *o burs him
arrested. Tba arrest caused much excite
ment among the oowboys of that region,
rad for a Uma it was feared an attempt at
rescue would be made; but it waa finally
decided to sand two of their members with
McFee to see that justice was dona him.
Tbe prisoner, bis revengeful pursuer, a
deputy marshal and two oowboys reached
this eity last night, and passed on for*the
South, rad at llavdwieh's request he*ba*
been handcuffed to McFee, aud the two
leave iu couvist at) le.
Kcltd Ilia t’artner.
AnsrqtraqrR, N. M., November 26.—
While two partners in stock raising, Gnus.
Spencer and Cbae Cohn, were disputing
over basinets matters at Hackbonry, Ati-
xvna, yesterday, Cohn rushed upon his
C lear with a pocket knife and stabbed
in the body in several places, and also
■everedhta jugular vtiu. Cohn thou took
tbe deady bulj to town and gsva himself
np to the offieera.
CONUritlTlOX CIJKtll,
An pld phjslctaa. rearst from practice havUw
bsd plartfi In hla koada by aa Cast India relretoa-
nanad Hoads. Ckilbial
RnipOoaa. sad yesWrely
qaired. IttadwaiwatsiB
ery tba formula of a slrapts vagstoblq reread, tot
0“ "l»retj sad poraaaoat cure af Ooee—ptlea.
Breacklua Cassrtb. Aatbrea aad ail threat and
• ntehla anttarind frbewe. AituaUfi Lj thta
■ -,e rad a deotre le relleae hmaea redortne. I
will esnd free of Ckaica, nailwka darareU. Urte
ndea lailarreaa, rreach or Cagliab, wuhiaildt-
ryynnefoepreyartadaadataad. StatbjreaUbj
■ llweranwub aSarej.aarelas IktaeaMr, W.L
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IPHBH . .. F*ni*W_ ItoirliJi-
down F*lm Bwlwcliw, *c,. *c. BTADlCCR’ll
to « ruddlyT hMluur euiur. It •ntirvu wntow* It,
hvjfSfys. to: awaisnSB
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