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THE MACON WEEKLY TELEGRAPH: TUESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 8,1887.—TWELVE PAGES.
THE INSIDE OF ATLANTA. [8ESSS«5?ftfSS£Si^i , ^SI THE TOMS AROUND US.*
was sent out last year, and which cavo
A BBE8IED FOB VIOLATION OF THh "^ ^"oro'productivo tlnn tbe u“ 1,1HSr l ,?, 0 OF THE CRHTRllj
PROHIBITION da I variety, and when planted early in itio' HBW DIKKUTORY. 1
■ E P r J n £ ttr ®_ W ®>1 matured by July, and fur-
. r.vrnarv 2.—Detectives Bed- D18 .n fine food upon which to fatten hoes i .. _ , „ _ _ . .
^^Vtidradee got in their work this At an early day the department will com- wATANHin, February 2.—The O'BkalrMI
ford and Aldrefigeg®* of menco distributing garden and waterman road ? now dlroolor y helJ lts first Wguldl
morning •»«A- •>.*£% ^ Commissioner nenSeraont™^ meetlD ? ***, " l ° £ ‘ h “ r"" ,T
the Atlanta it a point to nnt Yu*** ^ I Present except John 0. Oalhonn and II. B.
c£t h.prohibifionU^ t R & UrsGclass in every respect 8 01111 18 Dot I Hollins. Twoinow cilices, a first and sec-
Theyalso msaeac™ » kesnino for 1 * ond vice-presidency. was created. II. 1>.
Werner, oharging the andfermented I A Ne*ro Convict Pardoned. Hollins, of New York, was elected first
jydawful isle spirituous, Atlanta, February 3.—Tho Governor to I vice-president, and E. E. Denniaton, of K.
U<joo» . been closely watching issued a pardon to Bill Goodman, col- r ?‘“ k k °°' b “ ket s, Philadelphia, was
^heseoffioersnave a y ester . ored, of Oglethorpe counts wfin „i .a. I elected second president. Mr. Hollins is a
that Neighborhood 0‘tober term of
<LJ dr.iy oome oat of tho brewery ° £ ‘hst county, was
fl**r with four barrels of Atlanta Lomtheperson, and sentenced to confino- 1. , , , .. . , . r
y,rd loaded . , , di ment in tho penitentiaryserviceof tlioKtato stock m the syndlcato which now controls
U Th ^i°“ co d wd saw U| forsUrm offoNlTy^ Mpresent tho offices are mere
1 saw it i° r » icrm ot tour years. Several grounds ..7 tl 1
at . .Emery's fi"*®?®? «• cited in the par- p0 ^ 0 °5? ° £ £° n °7'
IS WIIAT DR M’GLYNN SVY8 OF THE
ARCHBISHOP'S STATEMENT;
That ho ltccosnlEcd IIU Errors ami w
Sorry for Them—lie Defended Ills
Views and Did Not Apologize
tor Them.
ton railways for tho three years during De
cember:
1884. 1885 1886. *
]’ train gri f446.Q83 47 f306.495.C3 fl3o.yx2.ar.
221,222.84 217.066.9l
distance*
this load
J7U», near tl
iSA rTrs* » r ,.T
The detectives made ™asou for doing so that in his opinion {ho Central * 016 golambns and Western, Mont-
» A ."* a “ a “ " {ho beer, bnt Kenny re- condemned man was serving out a term for a ? omor .y and ^ n£a ? ln V Rnd Etltftul “ an . d C fe'
oarrender thesaie, end at Lee ori “® he never committed. 11011 rall ™ a for th « thro ° ™ ara dQrmK D <
to Jfci"hMbMTels ! wJroshippid from Em-1 OOS’I WANT A WAR BOOM-
ice house this morning to Joseph nifle IS^Tactarera Correct I E “>« n<ulur «- «*WM
Thompson, at 8om# MUleadlnc Statements. Net $l»7,WT.o« *171,77210 *213.910.71
***• .f^ntfnsificd by tho fact that A IT ' irtfor<1 di»P«tch says: There is a The following is comparative statement
eat, »Uch is nlv y „ „hort timo wl desproad conviction in this part of tho showing earnings for four mouths ending
^ det s K.nnv & Werner $100 mi1 ?, oantr L Ps^icti'sfly. that a great war in December 31:
ago &ed Km i ^ , , Europe would losound to the ndvantago of 1M4. 1885. 1888.
^r.t f th r e MA 6 k°ham Ke. aud^haa £ "«
ricudIn Ms°court°£or a seNond’ofren8o°o£ E«n> d totmdatlons, it is, when examined Net * 622,719.« * ».-.7.c3i.7i *i.0J3.m«.T2
thii kind will not only to Sued but sent to eonolmW re f^ £ o£ more tban °? e The statements show good inorcaso in tho
thaV “j 0 ■iussl e - iD8 »
°seon whether^'ho wideawake ConnecUcnt are working
F SJSrt 1 oontlnentiu 8 * 1 Eu-
o case of a conviction. rope. Rtmiora of great contracts offered
OeorBla’s Militia in the War. | Connectiont .firms by. foreign governments
and 1 !" 1 be pnt on betweea Savn, ' n “ h IT IS ABSOLU rELY FALSE,
Tho Samter Republican reports tho sud
den death from h&moirhage of the lungs of
Mrs. Nancy Moorland.
Major Speer has resigned the presidency
of the Bank of Americus, Ho is succeeded
by Colonel S. H. Hawkins.
Invitations are out for tho marriage of
Mr. George M. Brown, son of Senator Jo
seph E Brown, to Miss Gome Hoyt, daugh
ter of Mr. ond Mrs. 8. B. Hoyt. Tho mar
riage will occur at the Central Presbyterian
Church, Atlanta, on the evening of the 10th,
at 8:30 o'clock.
Rockmart Slate: A gang of five convicts
passed through town yesterday on their way
to CedartowD. They came from Dodgo
county and their looks do not speak well
for the camp they came from, cirty, ragged
and lousy looking. Tho coat of one of
them being tom ont in the back. If the
legislative committee made a favorable re
port on the camp they came from that com
mittee should bo investigated.
Griffin Sun: Sunday night Messrs. S. B.
A Deposit of Iron Ore—Stock
N.w coancil Chamber. I driven them back, The hunter was so
Madison, February 3.—Your correspond- gnatod that ho returned home.
New Yobk, February 3.—Henry George's
paper, tho Standard, for Saturday, contains
tho long looked for statement of Dr. Mc-
Glynn. The article makes six columns,
and to all intents and purposes seems to
ogreo with the statement recently published
by Archbishop Corrigan. Regarding, how
ever, tho letter from Cardinal Himeoni of
four years ago, Dr, McGlynn iaya: “It is
absolutely false, altboagh stated by Aroh-
bishop Corrigan ou authority of Cardinal
McCloskcy that I recognized my errors and
... professed to bo sorry lor tin in. Outlie
McWilliams and Walter McWilliams had a contrary, in my interview with Cardinal
mule, horse and colt stolen from their McCloskey I reaffirmed the doctrine
stables. They began search yestorday and explained it and defended it from his
morning, and tracked the mule to the eamps misunderstanding and misapprehension. I
of the Turks, on Comp Stevens road. The voluntarily promised to abstain from rnak-
Turks at first refused to give up tho mule, ing Land Loagim speeches, not bocanse I
claiming that they had bought it. A part acknowledged tho right of any man to for-
of the party had left the camp and were not hid, bat because I knew too well tho power
to be fonnd. Mr. MoWilliams thinks that of my oooleBiaslio superiors to impair and . j, , T .
tho horse and colt are with the party of almost destruy my nsefnluoss ia the minis-1 doonstion of Galileo and Copernicus. It
Turks who had decamped. try of Christ’s church, to which I had con- seems that they aro fated to repeat Urn*
aecrated my life " crime and blander and to add another to
Sumter Republican: A gentleman from In to another letter from Car- tho ““V reasons that have made men look
the nver district sayB that a few days ngo ainal Simeoni, dated May. 1883, Dr. Me-1 ll P 0Q thl! ecclesiastical authority os ono of
nntnn £ n h ,nn ter Th 0 « a de y8 h f0 s I i, hUnt ir J 'jH Cllynn wrote to Cardinal McClosky, saying: the greatest foes of scienliflo progress, ot
out?Qarum,. Th **°8» h * a . b< *? I “I regret very much that the Cardinal national clovclopmont and of national lit er-
fox for some time, and got to the hank of p .f , t tonnd new ranse for dis-1 l y> nn( l i Q largo parts hindrance rather than
the river jnst os the boat was going down p i Pasnr0 iu a report iu , 0In0 ] io8ton j oar . a help in the way of bringing to the wholo
k»nlL T iLt Sd r“ T | , t‘’ e i *,nal. Tho meeting must have been that world tho light, purity and comfort that
fu.,!.. I. d j rn noifleit made attracted | in thl , ci , T on F 0 b rna ry last, I comes from tho teachings and nmiiHtratious
fni In lim Xor 7 i whicb vliB not a Dot'd League meeting, |«» Christ." .
',m i f,.n„ a l.... ji I such as I had .voluntarily promised you not | WESTERN WEATHER.
I deny the rip;ht of Bishop, Propaganda otf
Pope to pnni»h mo for my actions as a man
and as a citizen in tho late municipal cam-*
paign, or in other political movements, t
deny their light to censure me or to punisti
me for my opinions on political economy
unless they can show that these opinions
are contrary to the teachings of tho Christ
ian religion. This they havo not ahown,
and I know they cannot show it. I havo
not appealed to Rome from the judgment of
tho Archbishop, and I have no desire to do
00. I dUnj tho light Of Bishop* Propagan
da or Pope to order me to Rome. Tho
vow of obedience of tho priest,
of which so many absurd things Lava
been said within the lost few week#,
is simply a promise to obey the church au
thorities in matters concerning tho priests
duties of religion. It wero monstrous to
imagine that tho promise has not clear and
well-defined limitations. My obligation,
taken as a student of tho Propaganda, waa
not, as some seem to imngino, to go whera
and do whatever that institution should
see fit to command, but simply to return to
my native place and there devote myself to
the ministry of religion. In an interview
published in the World during the late mu
nicipal canvass, I took occasion to
warn Monsignor Preston and
other ecclesiasticHl dignitaries of
tho grave danger of repeating tho folly and
shame of condemning scientific trnth art
religious heresy i» shame and folly thei*
predecessors had been guilty of in the con-
U.U.OE-A r^Xhan^cn*55*b*
r. 1 £ a l da S* suffering from famine in Ireland, an‘d vlas | E
Chicago, February 2.—The signal service
i extremely cold weather in North-
i Montana, the mercury at Fort Ae-
> registering 46 degrees below xero
ok this morning. Throughout Da-
, Minnesota and Wisconsin it is oonsid-
r, Northern Minnesota points
o weather, while at Hk Paul U
i above zero, LaCroes, Win, 11
e, and Chicago 20 degrees
nowing throughout the Notth-
nearlv all tho States north of
r. Heavy thunder storms aro
Knoxville. Tenu., Loaifuillo
Cincinnati, and the telegraph servieo
again called to mind I now to be seon in this county, it would| A - J * Majors, evidently understands bis | oisnop Hugnes, anu wmoQ Has neen, 11 enroughout the Southwest is very much ini-
I when the basis for all these rumors is care- seem that our farmers aro turning tholr at- mission. think, commonplace in St. Patrick's day paired in consequence.
mominch“ u y sought. At about the time when tention to raising all the stock needed for Americas Recorder- Mr H J Askew 8or “f nE - I shMl henceforth refuse to take ~ \
tte ExeeoUve Department this morning | I f.™ I {L vestadavand P") m an J snchtnceting, even thonghit A w.r.ho««, ltarn.d.
t ®*I “J I be for achantablo object. To satisfy the | St. Louis, February 3.—Tho warehouse
which resulted in finding the executive leu “® Dsrtholdi btatno recelyed its farm pnrposee. of Weston, was in the ci . . ■. _
(a.IiaaV f.nm if.Mfi i r .tb iRAi m anonb11 dedication there appeared in Hartford two I Mr. C. F. Bishop, who lives about one I showed us the first dollar ho earned after I . . . •^ ° y . r l f *j:* “jy 111 * 1 uu i l *n7*L u * *Ji u " ouu ,°, w
ter book from Alarcu 10 August I » lftnc i Bom ooftT(’PrHo* the French nrmv Thpr mile from this citv has some of the best Vi oir e „ ea ai , I apparent desire c*f the Cardinal Prefect, I of the Drummond Tobacoo Company, sit-
i i“{tag3SS»*tS1lB.fp2Sd Uan^Ld through ‘the I’ratt Whitney blooded horses inithis or any other section ft by apUt Sg ra Us fuo ccnU pe“ hnn^et |>sveeansed to be pnbU.hed In . Catholio | nated on South Third street, was burned
Knisffionglft contains the coJspon- 2L2LK*. JL JSPLaET Th/d ? P Uar i/a five frano French piece, and
■ thought
(Unct referred
indexed and an
require some time.
a statement that will show I oon-1 to-night, entailing a loss of (ally $230,000,
?o C °The Vook, COr are 8P no't ^rohLied an' imp'orted f erehVron stallion heh^jSttod Tt brightened‘ up P ^‘Slfit dem i 1 ° Dy T p0rt ,° r .‘ nter i’ r6 , ta , Uon o£ ! aaarod *“ , oi8 V ty t om ^\ Th , 9
examination of th^m wUl was aU. Even Bismarck. withVll bia and a Hambletonian stallion of tho best I f 0 ° 0 ^ rthonghlthadinst come fromtho I ■' t ° 018 a °° ltlneS o£ tb « bo «so contained about 2,000 hogabeads of
patriotic vigor, could find bnt little to die- j strain, besides several Percheron WN. I mint. He had aUo with him two 0 u I Catholi. nmren. ■ | leaf tobacco and a large quantity of othor
Mora Defective Honda.
large quantity c
I tnrb his watchful mind in snch a harmless I Mr. Bishop has exercised great cure iu the 1 Spanishnunrters of 1777’and'l787r which i Th ?. foU<, ^ l P*, ■* d f 10 y* 1 . * ltr *?^. fgPP | “ a ^‘ ial Ufle<1 in the niannfactnre cf plug
I incident, Notlong_aftor a New York home | selection_of his stock and all havo registered | w P cro used to cloeo tho eyes of his wife's | McGlynn 1 say.^-'I^w^nld stoto^thl't I tb ~ c0 '
Atlaxta, Febinary 2.—Notice has already I ordered from one of the Hartford firms re-1 pedigrees. father and mother. Mr. Askew is a halo a i.'^nn ttoao who denounced1to Rome
bwn given in this correspondence that tho | ferrod to a smell amount of complicated | _ Mr.^Grievo, who hiw reoonUy movetl bero | 0 u Ke nti emn n and was never drnnk in hla | fnr i.,. a „ n „ UDR „ 0 i,«u i»« r « Bl.hon
“ byLo™ 8 ! {harFA’nIofflce'm'Trenol' areVaTting Hkn^In vJdosV' 1 ” | ap. wh.S.r chopped outer not, It out be | tlon. __Iconfess iVdMartMv'lbjMttal | pectrfto meet Rev. JohnA. Harrison, pw.
painted "Cnater's Last Fight," and is known I os a class, devoted to the dissemination of
u the moat trnthful painter oI Lee and sewing machines. n , , n> | I side"drafrthemulo walks "whorohodoes or- I throe or "four years bet o're, aincoRomo Itself I not coma to Mahomet, Mahomet would go
Jsckson. So far a. can be learned Hartford haa ]{ a i) roa d l'rwjuct. V.ry Brlght-1 erson.l iinlui i y ia w j t i, ft „ we)! p aud asHaid h«d been foroed to change it. attitude to- to tho mountain, and they wont to tho rrin-
THE HYdTBBIOUB DISAPPEARANCE ment -• ^ , I on/half the labo?and time on | I "S& .
Archbishop Corrigan had at last deemed it The party will remain In Macon to-day
OF A BOOKKEEPER. I .'Inw! I prospects are certainly very flattering at I "“ „ _ I politio no‘ longer'to oppose the movement I and return to their homo to-night, whin ft
Atlanta, February 3.—Mr. P. H. Bo- fj> r South American conntries, for semo ot - )reBec ^ The second survey of the Macon Gibson Lnterprise: MrB. W. P. Atkins, I j n a | d 0 [ th 0 land of his parents." I is hoped all will be forgiven and that the
Sanaa, a bookkeeper tor the 81nger B.wiog | the minor staU. of Enrope anq mi o*r own j Athens has been oumpleled to this | firing near Blythe, was the^ heroine of the | The (following la the letter, complete, in young and happy conplo will receive tho
> been said to be incomplete as pnblished
Dear Archbishop:
Machine Company, has disappeared. I government But France and Germany and B 00t p 8 0 f engineers are now at I following incident: A few days ago a hawk I r0 piy thesnmmons from Ilomoand which I parents' blessing
H.went home last Monday afternoon I manutactnre, to a great^extent,V £ h“ 4 work anrveying tho Georgia, Carolina ltd nic ® breakfast attacked one of i, a8 teen said to be Incon
ud hu n >t since put in an appearance at I werpons, and have little need fos lankee I jj or (j,.rn In this vicinity, and, as the Ban- Mrs. Atkinson s hens, when a battle onsned. w Archbishop Corrigan,
tb. office on Whitehall atreet. Yesterday sssistsoce. As it is — t'h Hartford, so It ia ngf.^VQtciniiQQ i*ars, some of the fields Ihe hen freeing herself from the clutches I “Most Keverend and
afternoon it was learned that he has not 1 — 1 | * I
e«a at his home since last Tuesday night.
Hu wife says that he stated that he' was
pics away on a business trip. His wife 1 «un »a« »»; 1 railroad.' ” ' I AUinson neanng tne noise, ran to me | ttuoa t0 (m i concerned abont my health I be the largest
•ad two children know nothing of his I P™t of view we do not ear. whether At Ulo Beaa ion of tho Legislature a I rescue, end finding them In the carriago I f ot gome time, (and my pbysloian orders versity. The
•^'•abonta 1 France and Germany I oharter was obtained for the I house she closed the door on them;| me not; to undertake the journey. I day oi 1888, ai .
. j\ , f®7®*r* *K 0 be antlered a • nD *l ro be P lak ®7 1 .®' r ,? WI l 8?“*',. fl 08 , 11 "” J^ ld ‘ oonstrnction of a road from Athene to Jef- but the wont had come. There waa no I [Q. ra follow other reasons.] Y’on I elect aro eminently qualified for tfieir iwbI-
uid bii health has not been good sinoe. I l J u> ®“ * n *bo destruction olI ferson and Hon. R. B. Unssell says it will I on e about tho premises bnt her little six nave not told mo why I am summoned to lions, which they will fill in a worthy man-
Hs is subjeet to epileptic fits. His friends I J® Dot J®«fi *b® patron^s at present of ^j^nly bo built. Shonld all the proposed I year-old son. After meditating a few mo- Rome, bnt I can gather from your telegram ner.
bsueve that hla mlnd.j^*>nhlnged and that I f® 040 are going hnntinig tor human. ro ads leading to Athens be constructed it I pents sbo decided to make a tap tore of the I to tlio Tribune newspaper that it is became I Tnne highster, Z. II. Clark, Lexington,
Mhas not been reaponslfclo fur his actions IK®. Th® d “3 8 c * , 8 „ will bo ono of the greatest railroad centers hawk; so climblngon the wheel ofthe car-1 f am an advocate of otrUin doctrines about Ga; dude, 11. II. McCall, Griffin, Go,;
(oMnontha past. | contracts for Cpnnectiont_ manuUctorles | , n th, 8t ato. | riage, she reached for the hawk which had | thoowne rship of land. This I can gather | crank, J. E. Bivins, Pinevtlle, Go.; class
Be has overdrawn his salary, and his ar ® R° D( - “J** _ « -TL^_ T. — perched himself on the joLt She oonld also from your letter to me jnst before you correspondent, II. K. IUrper, Rome, Go.;
“>ok« will be examined to see if there is a I wer “ nliod from this State just after the a lonn isejr ntr««i w unn. I „ni„ ih« tail an aha rnn.ht I j - *—- *—I ~ - 1 ..
ibortace France-Prussian war, bnt it has been a long | Blaxclt, February 2 —-Rev. E. C.
It L believed by many that he is still In U“® »> D ®® » n y B reat European power has cey, ol Burlington, Iowa, preached«
tt* city somewhere sntleriun from a severe purchased a large amount of arms from Baptist church Sunday night to a
attack of epilepsy ’ Effort* are Mag made America. I doubt if a prolonged contest in attentive and appreciative audience.
tefinfi kirn.
Earoyo would make any great difference iu I
in I a* i» hi -1. . | . -—r — j-iiihmnw wo latter portion of the I historian, 0. G. DUworth, Montioello, Fla;
-i.5- - - A _ . - - „ "* n “‘ n _ AL ® h ®‘ a “. d severely wounded be done at once, so she reaohed and caught Tribune's report In which I had been made orator, T. M. Callaway, West Point, Oa.
this regard. Their rcsourcesover shere for Henry Stuckey. Mulligan U In jail await- the hawk with the other hand, when she I r, reaffirm sold doctrine about lands. As —
The Police Didn't Want Ulm. aiming men are likely to remain avaHasle I ing judicial Investigation. Prognosis of | lost her balance, and she, hawk and all I j ca nnotgo to Rome to give an aooo
Atlaxta, February 3.— Rev. James Lee, I longer than a necessity for them shall exist. I Stuckey's case ia obscure Tie occurrence came down to the ground. Bhe having m . doc tnne abont landT I repeat it
Jonog White man, living on Pryor atreet, There Is, of course, a prospective advantage ta very much regretted by their friends. 1 —a * | I '-*-•» *—IS* - - > . .r
•alked into the station this aft.rnoon and for America in a great continental war, bnt | Mies Minnio Brown's do'*'”—
aooouut of I
here—
A Blight Accident.
When the construction train on the Cot-
othinecaneht on f aptu f ed ^ p ? f “' . con 1 ° 1101 ft* 1 1 “ T ® taught, and I shall conUnue to lngton and Macon railroad went out yesier-
OtulDg CAngut On I in a box till Mr, A. Bhoulli come home. I in »nil in writincri u Inna til I .1 ... .f tk. "v. i..
km
“•uiog to my boase tor some time past,
jj® la a nuisance, and I told him not long ago
J“»t if he did not keep away I would give
“j® a good beating, lie dropped in this
atternoon and I took up a elicit, and after
•railing him ont garo him some finishing
“aches with my flat. I don't
.“"hell Rive us any more trouble soon."
"What did he do?”
.'Db, ncthiog. lie jnst took it because
“* kno ** thet ho ricbly deserved It. Yon
rn ii " * ^source of great annoyance to my
~®ber. He won't work. He comes aronnd
r*E8>ng t yon know, and hangs aronnd tbs
“Jif he owned It. If he comes again
anoth " 6 ood whipping.”
If you want me just tell
22*** Clarke. Ho knows where I
i bring me down. Good-bye,"
'*b Ihia Mr. Lee smiled a real «ercne
•mile and hastily departed.
Actuity at the Agricultural Department.
jJ»”.a*TA, Feberuary 3.—The Agricnltnral
gi* full of activity, occasioned
nliii 8 en “ r ® force being bnsily engaged
PutUngopaml sending oat seeds of all
„ \ b sar the entrance to the densrt-
civnn if * ooiion stalk with 340 open U\U
a k*ge qmintity of the seed of
P^fic Tariety i« bring H ent ont to th^
®*“n plAuters of the filAti Kaffir corn, a
Endn and f 0ra}6 , )Unt hiu- . Ur lo Q iu m i/ .
tohMm* 1 * of Cuban cor*, whichU said
trteL^f »t 120 per t n-hel in the West,
it is being introi-.ced, are oi-.
A ^‘«y tb AV ,L r,’ of 2s? u ; l ^k^;"
Idia* l ‘ e DM1* 3-riftT ot %took 10 IB'
*. to cou.0 OQ#- *rlv <»n>l <. r.t«- If Gw -t y
pvcunetlrs, U also being ui-trih ited. Ii.- • sain in be
drms^in ragged dothi n? . o S pli«J at the | MjljglMgag*— Koin(? to the | if* ma- I own.™." , aon w„ hurt on the ieg and fa*,
treatment for’a'scalp wouml. sL refaaed connlrv, and from appeLonces the farmers turity of hU poUcjr. In the word, of one Dr. McGlynn continues u follows: ‘The of the men were seriously hurt. They were
toteU bow it waartceired, and would not mean bueinees. Kucces. to the farmers, of LU proposed beneficiaries it was letter of Cardinal Bimeoni which the Arch- carried to their homes, the former living
i?ato whlre she lived. The wound was tbo supporters, and the press, the ednea- “money at 0 per cent, per an- bishop describes as a 'moat kind and eon- near the Georgm M.lls and the Utter nea*
?lr~Ld .nd as the woman claimed to be tori of the world. nn “. » itb th® insurance thrown in." The dilatory one, mingles with some flattery | Hendrix A Willingham s shop,
areeseo, anu as I scheme was presented In inch a pUusible I severe reproaches fo
too poor to purchasa medicine, some was
given her. She asked^ to be aUowed to re
ed.
lnititntion
end there was much
Columbus—Eagle and Phanlx.
for my former utterances
way that many policies were secured. Fri-1 for the Land League and for my public ad-
A Oln Hamer Committed.
con TxuaaArn's Talbotton letter added to tribonal tor the deeUion of doctrinal qnes-1 burned the gin-honse of Ur. Jackson Rob-
feeling. It seems that an agent lions; and yet before I could reasonably erts in Jones county. He was bound over
name name, J. T. Whitehead, is have been expected to sUrt tor Rome I am in the sum of $2,o‘S) tor hin appearance a*
ooked tor there. The insurance censured for delay, and am practically told Jones Superior Court ou the third Monday
promised there have oome, bnt I my case is already prejudiced in Rome, as in April.
, lug to-morrow to elect officers. The annua] I th« re in no money with them, uor do the in New York, by my auspenniou from the
ft -kJw nearcLe.1 and re- report showed the net earnings during the policies read os if there would be. More- prieetly tonction and sudden expulsion A Haosaga rim.
Ulgniy lua.guaui , ' i on ,„ r past year to be H per canL on the capital over, a copy of the Baltimore Underwriter, from my church and home. Cardinal The alarm of fire about S o'clock yeator-
fused to renisin at 11 H i stock. a journal devoted to Insurance, says that Simeoni ends his letter with the threat day afternoon was caused by the accidental
Although it was after >■ to hire a .. . >. „„ .... the Globe Mutual is a fraud. All these that if I should fail to go he would burning of some wood and sausages that hod
OWlM DPI afford it. | ^ 1,1 n mr T *^ n p * | things together with the continued absence j be placed trader the paiofol nececsitj of haT- j been pUeed in a barrel back of Abol Broa.’
The lioktiital authorities thought that pos
sibly the wound was received during an at
tempted robbery, but as the woman refused
to give any information, tin*, o* couree,
>»aa merfl suppoaiticn.
OrMt 3now htormi In Hi
Chicjuio, February
Man. ( special h^vb: lowi
Columbia.
.-A
tain* h*t< bee
Colgarry the
Winnepeg
MB g the Oi
the Rocky M'-un-
ry »•* hit}' degrees b
th: blockade tb
| stock.
Qaltn
. of Mr. Whitehead haa aroused suspicion I ing* recourse to measures and of adopting
Quirxiiy, February 2. E. J. Young and here, and the gentlemanly agent would hate I provisions which surely would be unpleas-
MissIdaJ. *V'«-« * * • - *p — - - ■' . ... » r - - — -• - ••
morning at
J. ii. Young, the groom’s bvother. It wu*
«arpnse to the entile town, as the }oung
indy waa eugag^d to a young merchant
here and the date on which the ceremony
* . - -o —. I UCIC, BUU UlO ^CUUVUIBUIJ auuiu uuis I UIU1UI1UU* »URU BUICtJ wuuiu uc uujiican -
Arrington were married this €x plain fully if his friemhi here could lay ant for me. These threats of the Cardinal
’ ^ ,w c oc * ** the ^ residence of upoa him now, ere they again set J might have had more weight with me if the
**“ * “ * * *“ * I him at liberty.
unpleasant things which ne threatens hail
not already been inflicted on me. It ii
hard to im**nD<s what other or more un
McL-td (
v ia to take place had been fixed for March 2.
Th« Utorgl* HrrM.
Nlia. Mildred (>ray died in Elbert
. few day.Biuce, Sgf.l fit yaara.
Two Ktr*-* t cars collided in Savannah the
other day and were badly br ^keu ui*
(»er. AUxinder h m inloriued a Savannili
I Tim*- reporter tbit in a abort time a faat
A fltrlko of Foroaeo Man.
PiTTahi uo, February 3.- A Hharpville, I pleasant thing he oould devise.
Pa., special says: About 3^0 men emuloyed
at the Hpearman, Donfax and Mabel fur*
nac* * a!rack to-day for an advance in wages
of 25 centri per cay. The furnaces have all
been left in stood condition, and th-
appear deb-rmined ami hopelul of getting: , Archbuhop, hent by the hand
what tlaey aaV. About 2m men employfc*l i Henry Georg*-, that Jn becoming
at Henderson ^ Claire s furnace will proba- , pr.**»t I did __ nM evade
i Lly follow aocL. | d’.tits nor surrender the rights of
The Doctor concludes with these words:
“Mae sufficient annw*-r to to all thin strange
urgency has already b«-en given, but I now
have nothing further to aay. Reaffirming
what I laid in my letter to the
meat-tihop on Cherry atreet. Tho sausage*
were being smoked, and the wood blazed
up. The smell of veil-cooked aausage*
filled the air for some time after the fire.
Contradiction.
aid to you !fo; and No—no—no!
k’ou tomed *o whit* m yon fc**rd?
Iioui «U«, In th* world, wonid hav* 1j«c«I i
And—taken u.e at my word?
it now to you. V**—y**—yrw—i aay.
Ah. now. that foil cannot hear*
.'1 now. that jour eye* are turned away,
[ beckon to bring jou near.
—Mary Ang* *1* Ye