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ESTABLISH ED 1826.
howell as a witness.
.the constitution took pay
foil HABBIBON’3 ARTICLES.
MACON, GEORGIA. TUESDAY. D CEM.BEK 14, 18W..-TWELVE BACKS.
, Offor of Stock—An Ugly Epithet
id to Affidavit
Rankin Defends
.lied *
Senator
jll* Course* Etc.
VOL. LXI.iSO.37
, December 9.—The investigat-
niittee met in the Senate eh&mber
“r, k .hi, afternoon. An affidavit of was true,
'‘grown from Washington, sent by
nSammondwai submitted in evi-
a .a read. The affidavit atated that
„rof Mrs. Thillips in the cose of
**„ Wm. It- Phillips, the Senator
„b. substantially truo. It was
mod ot tho time that Mrs. PhilUpa
i 1 *10 000 for her interest in the
si and North Georgia railroad,
i understood that the interest be-
mills Phillips and never heard
a heiouHii to anybody «!««. Th-
j ca , aniious to receive that inter-
daoiiona to get General Phillips to
(.htiuK the road, and stop him from
c it before the Legislature. The
, thinks Mrs. Phillips sold for a rea-
‘ rice and believes that Eager and
ewits ought to have kept faith with
paid her the notes,
un c. p. BOWSU. SWOBS.
Pher or 1 "t was an earnest advocate of Georgia
emnloved tl n J4 r- Hamson marble for the new capitoL I Ihought there
mUteo* Sl5 Howell th ® f,Ub ' COm ' was UtUo ho l’° o£ <1Iectil ‘K « change. I did
Colonel Ti.nitni.His h .. . , I not know a solitary individual 1,1 Georgia
railroad ennmlinlF, 5?,^ ‘‘tontion to the I who had any interest in the Georgia stone.
annnintmi 01 ,®* ™°!..^!*? !“* LegisWtuie, 11 was in favor of a change in tho plan or nil
that would
d. I draft-
J HHHppi P iaveatig*-
llankin"r«Lt >7.™".^° "tifV . ’ Co *onel tion which was known as Thornton's sub-
the raMrn^t n, e P n bU ‘. h6d .. re P° tts of btitatB for his original reaolmion.
. railroad bill in the Constitution on that “Th*™ wi.n nninfont nn n ,v n.
Rubmlttcda preliminary e'aUuieut iu written which l M the JndgA In tho Injunction mlt. It U duo l
reAtl by lila brother. Colonel Ch&rlea Phillips. I JndgA Fein and to truth to ray tho MU wag prwpel
tue wjuttim HTiTiMEST. I R 1 * h*fow Judge Hro»D, and tho chango to Fain I
■urt towing wheat about tho middle of j '* a “ n . ot knowa to mo or to Harrlaon. nor did Jurt«o
<-< date not remembered. BUwner Jain know it. The vkmo tho gmitlemou cbMRM
id liarrlHon warned mo to go down ana 18 the ‘ r private roaaon. and they can tell It. Netthe:
make a speech for him before the leglaUiive com-
1a.it la in i,M«. that T fcnftur mnra about
that MU, Mr. llarrUon
that I wm oppoHsul t<»
MISS MADISON’S MURDERER
Notemb«i
I lor men owun. w.o KK i. tM ..u sum- , “yj® lf ° r Harrison aw eu^geeted or Intimated that
r*la marble; that I knew more about » 2??? $ Ter ,? 0 b ® for ® /****• £*Jn or any Judto
. .# else, and had made eo mauy epeochee I * 10 ®Pf Judge Brown. Ae to * K -* *|j|
abont tho' marble for building a oapitol that It I IJjJJJ* - —r -rr-—■ —
would be no trouble to roe. I bringing that bill and begged him not to hie It. I
told him I had worked for years ^®Jf bon®dly. but he doee m he plewee. Uke«
nothing and now had to work fora living, and that ■g®®***™* H * dld \\ °*» h,B v °"» h ®ok.,»n-'
I could net do it and could not leave my work. Bla- *by be and Jud^e lUrrrll brought the-lrftlli tl
reald Harrlwon did not want me for nothing, but | aa well mI,
INTERESTING DEVELOPMENTS FTN
THU OLUVBUIUS CASE.
i I'elloemaOXArml
Itneae-Tliojmaone
Certain—A Letter
Irjf tho |Prt»oi
Maatra Rankin anil lT*ln na* Wit Ilf MOV.
Atlanta, December 10.—The invdsti-
aoere.iM l! »rrl»ondidnotwantiue for nothing.but * ,, *“bjre of th» committee know m well aw I. 1
w on Id ear me well t rlt. I agreed to so after fit.- I never knew It wan brought until after the bill wan I
takingaowSgmy *h at. TwodIy« after my wife I fJJBJdwKh InstigatingttaTMO,m!^ o n tt w
mtituktarlicB ll.rri.on a.kln* ns »o com. lh • In Ju.Uc. lo my»!f. IticuuoNU, December 9.-0. H. I. Doar-
er.nna tjp«j m- w.li m rri rwent him beloro ia tomy UglHagUn.t K^jsr.ln ike iTRl.Uture, I i D g aQ t x-poliosmao, was arrested to-night
jttfii'iriAta.sssairJSK 1 <4 °^i k1db bU ? - mh , in ‘? ijiD /
and gave 1 hM rc&gote for wanting me; told mo of hte I Ml don't kuow how much monev lfarrleon paid j unUwfully to obstruct and impede tho ad*
Lida and tliaacttoncf the capltol com minion. I oat ta hie efforta to effeettlie chauge toQtorgia j ministration of justice bycorraptlycon-
•T eooauUe«l frleida and then told llarrteon ihat j yfg®; t ^vr^waoythingieAywuh the eon- j spiring to bribe Hetman Joel, so au to in-
iwsfiavssjffntE£S5 »««*>*;:^u>*
rtferrcitori\Bit I dfirrmiuodU) do nothing Utl h(M, y bul Hanteon. In the propoeod arbitration Governor, touching the application fora
I saw (ioternor McDaniel. Bret, because ttwaa duo I b«jjr#ea HarrUon aud Clemente. Governor Bmlth I pardon or commutation of the nontece of
to him m Governor ami tho head, f tbooommUaion, I JJS^IrvikSS^aif I °* Cluterius. Joel ia the jeweler upon whoso
into ft? ««^ b’ttim^whkkl koa j^.V Sto ,ototo.b..rtlt,.tloo'b.c. 1 !..iiw»; evWouoa tho vratchksy toun.l at tho rosar-
ssjasa? $*££?*•****!"* 1 voir - ou th ‘- d ‘ r -^ r Lllliaa M * dUoni -
'id I look* to Governor McDaniel, whornet I Abbitt, to know i* he had bear
KTIraUtoao mil toll I »nil«k.wMwilltti,tn«rklirata; If not. togivs It . . . -. ,
Urn 3JT2; im,.inrni«r m.nlfMted | *» .Oovaraor Smith .nd let him as a .IstecUv. by tho Mend, of
a kind inirlt and no feeling in tne inawer |- went, tar Abbott. ! ClUTerisS to hunt SO? |»nnnnnv
bat .n luteil dc.lia tu do th. bAt U>*f | I * a W* behalf. Ho approached Jod and
five dollars upon tho cou
th o event of hU being
called before tho Governor, ho would give
I Constitution on that “There was no intent on my part in that
1 said he supposed it I resolution to delay the work, and it was
r_,- . . ,. . _ _ unanimously adopted by the Senate.
Mr J!53t A t, q ri'° n . ot „ ^ dR0 Fiin - “General Phillips catne ti me afterwards
« d l dnot **|“5* r tbat and h ® was employed by a marble com-
ihA ini’n, 1 ii n dld DOt 1 ““* di » t6 'y dlRMolvn pany to gel the material of tho company be-
tha injunction upon being shown Judge fore the committee. I told him I was favor-
“, ight kno "“ omf ‘ hi , B R “Me to Georgia granite, but wiUing to have
He simply meant that Judge any good Georgia material need. General
iain would dissolve the injanotion after Phillips said he wanted to put information
proper nolioe to the parties. I about his marble before the committee. I
Mr. Howell, after the committee finished, I told him the investigation would be open,
said in personal explanation of hia appoint-1 and any citizen could oomo before it.
ment as eapitol commissioner tjiat ha had I’
not thought Of tuo nppoiuiuiout foe him- |
He bad signed petition for Frank I HIBHSgimHIg
llice, aud understood Dr. Spalding would gating committee resumed business in the I ™a ld “,Slm'tbi amro^tattai, HITJ I tt. mailer lo arbitration, 1 m.ii.out.u.ttegiT. m 1 ‘“j."?,
be pressed Jfor it. The dsy of his ap-1 Senate chamber at 3 o clock this afternoon. uprMMrt perfect willinniM. to do »“Jthlu R I Uo™™J'rmmtu. W«».w uotai.g could b. lioao I * 1 1 f
pointment C^l. Bob Hardeman "sent for hL „ Judge Fain mld,e«ed a few questions to JwA Um j•W*^*-* -g 3H befom th
f . y. t,, aituuDiuou Dounur mm ■ „ , ‘ ,» HtwHuu* i .. ^ m ..i a tho hum would I son sad tom him uo would hnvo to m»ko hit own I called before tho Governor, ho would ki
to come to hw office aud said Governor Me- I Coi. Uankin as to any knowledge of Jndgo 11* ladSmnify W Sm for mv Iom h?might »ui I tr * d ® or b«bf, udIbm ho would uk) no nothing off - favorablu coloriuu to vs hat he micht sav
Daniel would appoint him if he wonld I Fain’s connection with the marble lobby or I U |„, U. Mid bJ mpected uftnUa bU bom. tn I Jd* el* 11 ^- B*** 14 h. would ratb.r tbrow It »».jr k „;i
*v° r n lt- Colonel Hardeman then affli.avit. Col. Rankin replied negatively I w4r , indmuntned.'’ I nwrt.onh«I agreed to i»y my hotel cipen.oa. A« nor and turned the moneo over to him, and
said the Governor wonld appoint him if he | «nd poaUiyely to aU of these queationa. | “w colmta. with Colo- . rui. I «m. here on tb. ...alng taua. l anjjd toU1 hlm ft ll about tho matter. This oc
Is a .lam, on. whom I e..r“ “^hit wit'iont curred ,wo weeks ago, but was kept quiet
, . Mmml^n^srinlU'. and if he couid I tclllns him what I was there for and what I repre- until alter tbs Governor had given bis ile-
tbat ho was (i» Georgia mud ralher then In I Tell It »nd proeielm it uu the honeetope It c u,i un on the qnostion of respiting Clnvo-
Didn’t know directly Gen. Phillips’s | He said further he hod no recollection I Major Crane on the capital oommisaion. He | “TimSt^b*e°r>rSonofUi.it^meat we. taken gpp* r wh S? >0 ae wM^tbere I ^RtaUKMD > 'Dmmmher'u'^Sltt' F Deu-
• itluthe mutter ArUdeswere whatever of »»*■"»>> i J .Wio.1 over hauino hoeu nronontat anol> n I m, with a review of hisworktn getttos up ctldcnce | W». »“ there paid el Harrt-1 . UIOBHtmo, Docemper vi. u. w. uen-
sitcConutitutSa to publish in favor ’
Tcbrngo, and it waa decided tbat
f.voted a private enterprise, and , alr - 01
ii, paid for. Marcns A. Bell brought I* 1 ®.®? 0 " 1
t!i the articles, wtitten by himself and 1 1 hl! ]>P s . I
\ They were paid for, bnt h- JIJ
Bcmhcr tl,e prico paid. Tho
nianHgor atttuded
L articles had been
*t not libdl°P* , » - tn'nrint I UilOKi me uenerai now IS in ft condition to I oxxm oy irauiu« R un> uouua ui vuo (uuuuu I «»«». .
Jty, ^ ° o f h C e 0 r ^ney Har 1 . meet the subcommittee at his house if the a basis of $25 000 per mile, when the actual ^^OSS^SL 1
few. KUO O ..... I nnmh«r voa nnl. ♦/art lanra Tt «>nn1d l.n I IVMt U’fk<t little OVtT SJ.UU0. Thfi boUCllcla- I tm n.t nt-mi-o «.. t.t..d .
r—. • Don’t know “Bmber was not too large,
teu or Kankiit^d scything to do I impossible for him to come to At
i* ltankin was a member of the sab-1 Mr. Jamos I*. Harrison made a
regard to the key.
tho Governor, Joel dtrit>e<l
and the way he bad repaired it for
is, and afterwards opened it in the
- | presenoe of tho Governor. Hh description
* en ■ tallied txactly with the inD i • “•**
It would be I cost was little over $3,000. The benefleia- I ^'w/.r^'^Lpiuiinlfluiihed reading tha «utv®m«nt IJ btt'e thing* t
Atlanta. ries of the gift of the titate can be num- theucnerai Kid he wm ready to anewer any ques-1 i ouat tMtt, the mtmaj M»ai I , , ; a t] th
ft memeer ot HMR, B I WLL mnu. a person. S^&^y'b.'^' d“by Joel, hat
criticised somewhat, I al statement in referenco to the rofereuco I nCA . rl y. 1 ft ^. no ?' re *^! n |f* f f^ a J| to them upon which they wanted information. I Ifli 1 ! 8 ohlSjiSj”!^ wUhmii»I!SS P r£r*7 t h , (, I counsel for the defens o object'd.
'“Bssbbs^ sasssaaiffiS\?^r+ 'sr.^ss.
)00. Think the $100 WMaddK m a retainer Jillhefi?Bi‘i?BhueSSle. xhe l ,lisoner » ftnd now * lilic0 11 h “
fame np BUM*; told me , } „ h i th#l 4 ntM ior of the k v
EE*n\«r WBy ” Up ^° e “ ,<!ry *“ SeSSiSSsB:rS sSSSlSS&^^k
‘iSSsf&ste -fSSSSSSrS
verini’a execution at your hoadquartere. ItUc
ceceesry to gif# you further i.arUcuUre, ■« i
will show clearly abont tho uur<
’ “ MW
lead told it to me. lie am so, mm uc r*' i u, rf nw iJ| answer to the charge, duoge rain preaeni-
diith Grady and Grady dictated it to bj*cn generally pUejant with Mr. Howell. I ^ ^ gtatement to the committee some- lecUon where I went from toXereer'eon theiocca-. ....
Afterward, I took the in- He was at a 1-aa to know tho recent atti- » h at M thouah he waa delivering a oharge etoa. BtMn.r wu drinking, aud u be alw.y. was aUtlllsra
RSTtae WSUMM >t to tod® of ^.^“-^nnA* ?»S“f hU judicial JuS a a,,,.. «
r to nake snob eonecUona as he I ohatgea made by Sir. Ilowell were-nnju t, I 00 £,^t 0n with the aniU in which the m , te u lUrrmn I wm comptitid to bav. money 1
si to. lie mado no ohjeollon to the »nd!he thought that Mr. Ilowell ought to bo y arjeiu Horth Georgia railroad waa in-1 lor famuy aewbi. sag eaa mltm.wfcrt M_aod
render, .u-l ib.re I, nutblog left for me but to .
render, g.t a tilal and probably bans.
[SignwII "LllXlAN ilUMK’a Bouisua'’
The polieo hore reg.nl the letter aa the
effusion ot a crank.”
A DOG’S FI Altl'UL JUMP.
Iilifl’4 ItuOy (drown to a Dog— ! A Hettar Dok Due. ibo ilrw U yo llrhlgu Art.
Sii *.inlet's Krlnuds Uu.llrl.iit. 1 Allghtlnc Safely c
Acousta, December 11.—A moat hideous Naw Yoaa, December B.—All thaBrook-
‘ here tbla morning, I lyu bridge jumping heretoforeaeeouiplislicd
this city, lu tbs I wu ecllpaed Unity by an unknown setter
colored, living at No. I dog, which mode the jump at 9:20 o. m.
the aonlhcu portion I Thu dog still Uvea, aud although suffering
morning, waa found I from Uio effects of his wondcriul ptrform-
1 an infaul, lying I once, will probably be as lively as usual
I Itvbodv besides Harrison was inter-loom— I seems to have originated out or mijuuicmi I atm ^ jiamson came »» “• ™»“ I in tuo want, me Dorty la .o badly toru up I within a few days. This now upinint for
liia’lhiie'fforufor Georgia marble be-1 him on oath. I acta in relation to th« recent ^Junction 1 ^ th® >"'*•). *“ E u- r . e ' r I that it cannot be told whether it wue a mu-1 fnmo and dime museum honors, unlike
i lie Legislature. Harriaon’a artiolesj Colonel Ranltio, aftcrbeiDg *worn,^maao j brought against the StaU^trcaaurer and^the | m0 B.y, jsu, if it wm |eo, bini»lf v Harri; | Utto^or white. When the remains were | bia predeoetaors, did not jump into
d .v.rr cat of it I krewabt I fobtul ihe head was entirely gone, and a the 'East river, bnt perfo’rmed the
rham’.mUriof roaroom. I ** ,R * Wlul *J £d 8 near gnawing at a piece 1 far more perilous feat of jumping from Urn
taat'M in iL” I aner and the interview of one Lager. U® I abated by Iliaaner, hut he never law lliaanrr I stnimrni. I had made tb« aur«n..nt with Him-1 ( n the * yard in reach af tho dog I (team pipes. V
, committee enbrnitted some questions I pronounced the chargee made by Bisaner ih eTBi nor General PhiUips, nor Jamesi P. I “™*. whowaii I ihat ho might devour it The general opln- the hridge, says
»p Uirriaon wished to put to Jlr. | injurious tohimaa absolutely falsa. Bias-1 n arr i.ou. He bod never received a dollar I J,aornt m Luyhumaotlng .1 U>n is that it la tha child of a woman Uving he happened to look up i
all. I ner bis already acquitted him of any oor-1 t h er# ot elsewhere. He hadalwaya paid his I m.mbsreof tha Uflsiaiure, <nkuu m ms bum, I near who resorted to ibis crime to hide her I aide coping el the bridge,
l kdItMr Ilowell said Harrison had I nipt connection with tho matters charged, bills in Atlanta. He had never interested I uuludBUM or tba worid, I havefoi«ottea,udlit I shame. The polioe are workirg nn I black ■ bj-et llying thrmii
£ *, \,,.,bu Cnuoany stock I It waa the first time ever knew thst Harri I timwlf in trying to effect tha change from I Harrison paid out soy mosey i *. war. , ' f I tl.. mi?, bnt no definite rt.... in I „l i w i n.mj. . I n ,v n litr..
9 III UIO Mim • '* TT. I i. I-a._..t eltiuw titan tllV nlhftP <®ltt. I _ .Hat. 1l_eetea>a in maaltla ami If I kSOW
f'.'XJ end «
- - _ . . a Yoareom. I ““8* uu » *•"*• V***B “•** »• o w»cvw ■ uu iuuio yvnujua i»» ot jutuytug uuui uio
much of that money m did I'fiin md I «>f flesh. It U HUpposcri iktst the inhu® I land span upon dry load into a trench
tuufcitu Think iiurhoDRsve me the t'*s to p»y I man mother murdered and put it I which a Rang of workmen oro digging for
- Ihe agreement with him-1 j n the B yard in reach af the dog I stAim mm*. Watchman William Ward, of
HftjH that shortly after 0 o'clock
look up toward the north
‘>ridge, when he saw a
through the air. Tho
Iff im^Islu^iiiL? ImjIi Tsptislliml j no definite duo to | object oime down like lightning a and
“the^M^itU “*d‘Nori" I ?o“r irT. W .S»y^Sr. a I covering I I I ito^y A the- . ud „ ,h. where h.
- -sjpsaaassss««work •* ---- w “ °— r 1 i
CkJow moST w« used | the committee, which hre. | ^
. . , - W. — ^ -W I his arms, and, although tho dog manifested
money in that way waa absolutely oaareowntof im *Mw>MHMe tt m tmpoiaa>sad I u kll .., al Aicxund r’a friends hern ar. so I a (I!-: naitico to hit., he waa placed in a
'do barm Issued efeaoa. HadMa-MUn I thoronahl* aatiafied of hi. eleetian that I -l.dt.rl ,.W U.nMu ’
| lw ‘‘ 0 ’ tll, ‘W'ltwas not )- |n Tb- fflaYh^L^rtim. beginning in 187d. I Crbrothor 7 . eindUiom j I . -*■L«?JtoaW«totoMdI in thWenud, indTelliu^r dlfe’aUd
Wn a,1 f b toterview. H u “ < ^ d w “ l c „V£td alwayTuot earaeat in advancing Mr . McCord thought it was proper and J^jSSSSwgtSXZttJSSpi™ Bates in the .ixth. Palmer was re. tented
m » U I* tim ? ®**j2?fr5?lrrf«An I lobulation that he thought in the interest I th*t the whole committee should go, j bie. lie wrote Butler, who wealed the parities. 11 marehsi, defeating Duncan by a majority
a to when he found out thst “*rmon i kruwu reviewed hU legislslive I ^ would vote sgsinst the sub-committee, told him I liked But^r. tut the etme tsfloesoee I 0 £ 4^ Odom wee reelected over Treads-
*•- tol d or the neople. He . JSS. - 1^ wfcH fl U y dSCrmiaed thU a om- U*! by a Sroo majarity “Tve^St
' - 1 —* K * ,l ’* I .base, for him. I <u then for Freak tin. D'm't I Mr, R >. Carter has been appointed
imtntkan. BuiUrvaa I uect of the Georgia Mi lland lLilroad at
l imArtfbTr^i'i^UL Kll.rali. and Mr. l'.tlsat Wavert-
Is,’ . , ... _ , . I .V Ttirtv minute* Dtiore «a»Ureuitca. iaTun BantMm aaTmya.l(bad arua-1 Th. trick reached Wavariy
heaid of Judge Fains **PH_*?_I - 4Un isted to hivs an interview with aaltaSeeu BMimotmrUTtcraumr.porttdtb.Oor. I Mrs. E H. Beall died at
[»ith the marble lobby until Bisaner | wea regutatau^ Interview, bnt Cole «ru>.r said be was obli|oi m .pp-'lut an Atlanta I Lumpkin Tbumday.
“* k “ 1 Mrs Martha Boiell died at ber home in
»to when be found out tbat Harrison i^uunon _ reviewed his legialalive
tfitrui Grady stock also, be bad told I 0 ” b *P“P jj, comm Hte* work while eon-
Jl Birruon waa a d n thief, b ® I r “ llh “u,. Legislature. He b»d
11 *ant to have anything to do with I n«®t®“ Tenueeatc. Virginia and
mittee ot thru., i
npsnted by. the steuo-
fi« had hod
lobby uuui "7 **?r . .j int^rriew, nui vow
There wm nolhiog in hte own I Cole.> him no bribe. His record
to aubetantiate tba charge* I fJj^Uv. aet had never been
rand Rankin. , I ***, , •iikhribcrv
Rankin miked Mr. Howell U Hfiwbi bttSTi to® u ® t nature
^'ftion interview in 1885, crideUtng ^^a^Toommitte. would r«»m-
n'tocouimittee, applied to him i“di‘ | ^ j,t.5*n»Uon to the Macon and North
rly liall.
Ita-T tOKlav.
bar home in
SMB. Urtsrtoutbmwa.ttdbUklu.nian. BretUr.
appointed. Tba irwa xtr.n why tua tta 41 -
a-t It waa that tba Oorarwor bad
have oe, wanted to have, or nw
Bo wait’s tnfluettc*. Can’t say whether the |
this i Uy thi* morning.
and conttitutionauty. , nrm . r can- left Atlanta on the WwOH M M
L to tho committee. I S’onria ra'iiroad b° queati
"To the committee. , I ®*?*^.iitntif— lit ?- 11
g*ti"Ilmkin—/That wm a ^ ^ MpSri of ««.
Edon’t know. I thought nrctioa .itoffi.ro^togiv.tomh»ri.-.
J-la-UU j,l. •• I about It in the snap* never I em. Itweear.ry disereeable movnlc/, nicies I abb duirladsmsot and
Ml from th. uticle the » n ^5 r^eiiL. way on** ^ ^^St'o^SaT.-Si ^ tb.t w,. wc.ea
entic , ffli aart referred to a ***>*+ I “2*I. #Mor or against the donation. 15Jarewet»on.r*few , <n; , I -
^ « bi = b ‘toted tort to®, Brito " b, ^a tit. resolution «•»•*?£
CKN, PU1LI.IPHS hVlDENCB.
A Sab-UommUtM VUtt Ulm at Uie Born. I Cm’l S?” wh«bo"r“7h; I “ U '- k Owo,bt.r for a llorrUr.
la Mail.Its. I CoMtMstfon wm referred to In cotme.nlon with I riTTnuia, December 11.—J, C. Hill, k
XASiKrre. December ll.-The csWyalttee I UowelL Mjr «*ti relations wUh BowKl b*\ sb I prominent feetteot of Edgevood. k suburb
Maser Kobe* Md Be f r-MUU™ W,« «d | w... toro Irin-.y,^-,«• c f lL U city, mi - ok: hi. ,1.,. Ue7for. tur-
talLK tut lILo lin-:^: fcelio,^ for tbe I glar bat Bight e r J‘l iho$ ber thrrjUghlbc
WmU b so4 AtUntic Atr:>itii« I meubsreof tM commlitlns. There wm sothlDR I neck, Infll tlDgC dangtroUf, Slid U is fefcred
■ I ’“l^ , Slio2i B w l T to.r P^ttM. ®nt 1 ttU IbaO tritfttt . faul , ontd . jjill m ad, eoUectiou. Jll-
Fain, Colonel W. ... | tt .c> Oneerooe McP^Ml ti^°MUalaett.,lw to „, w 6 f ahuUt *>,««. Which be ! e-k to
toLeinittivu of | hie homo to k^ep over night. His daughter,
who had tta> toothache, rose early thi
i end jeer oorreepaeil- I ^pMrlsf fteocsSe umht l
Okiesesrdsricg the short joornej I res tbetMr.KelosdoftM'Mdeoeqneettostbet I mnrT ,| ng ai M ViA | down to the librsrv to s
faced Daittd auteo de-.ui. I . .i.w. lbeeni.'. .« ±iuuik m| 8i,ic * arm her-*'if. Her father, hearing a
Mf - ilieaunior tlo. | evil.InUMtnfttlae-sadH«reo-u-eUnerf ay fid-1 noi‘ ■, thought burglars were in tli. hour,
end taking hte revolver followed her down
eiiurj. When L. reached the door of tlo
lii r-try he fired, tho laUatrdiinghi,
Ur in the hack of tl.a neck and nasalsg
thron,;h to the front. The joucg lady i, in
nn<ii*loD, and her fitiu
[ i »i'.hgrief.
parent pain. A half hour later anagant for
a dim* museum on the Bower; was no-
gotiatlrg for tha purchase ot the animal.
The dog, it seems, went on the bridge ou a
truck, and, in a spirit of ton, leaped from
the track to the coping, whence he mad.
the fiai fill jump, or fall, to the street be
low. Hia owner i. unknown.
Coal Discover* tl in Toxar,
St. Loris, December 9.—A special from
Dallaa, Tex., lays: Coal in irumens, qojut.
title, ha* Iwen discovered in Henderson and
Smith counties. In tbe former oouniy on.
vein is twenty (eel thick and only thirty
feet below the ratface. In Smith count;
coal waa discerned In less amount, hut it*
qualit;U<xeeU*oL The Hm denoreeountv
tnan who diacoveo'd thu vt , has 1, "l
the land and ia BOWMHOtiatic. .ith,. :
talists ia I hit cityfor Hi- formation . i »
company to develop th* a,in* t
A Law s%s«lu-t Cuttou Fatorv*
M"Nr*>OMEbT, AtJh, Dtc.tnbtr 9 qv r
lower Boom of General Imml l t
pMaod th* graoral ravaon. blU, orut.iuing
a clans, levying a tax of on .Iv-A^iy
m. teokasa or backet ahopa that i j ,
sail fatasa eootracla on oomraiasion, Tho
Ux is virtually prohibitory and th.
tutereiita < i M
ojtt eg dost it ii
up for conai lent
ill i
.lUnain asked some queation aa