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THE MACON WEEKLY TELKftRAhK. rrESDAl MORNING, FEERuaR~1 22, 18S7.—TWELVE PAGES.
MORE MILLIONS ¥0R SHIPS.
TUB SENATE PASSES H AT-.FAS BILL
fob boats and DATTLBXJSS.
it was decided in the negative—yeas 83,
naya ICO. The following was the affirma
tive vote:
Andenon of Kansas, Baker, Brady, Bontelle,
Brown of Oblo. Brown of t-enuaylvanU, Buchanan,
Burlelnh, GampbeU of Pwnijlvsnte, Connor, Caa-
w all. CUr' '— —
KaO’a Hlilp Hallway mil Alio OetaThrough
—The Homo builaln* a Veto—Tho
Ulplomallo ltlll raaaed By
Substitute—Notes.
OaUlnser. day, Oeddre, OUSUan, Ooff, Oroavenor,
Kleiner,
O’Hara,
lleaaan,
Waihihotoh, February 17.—In the Sen
ate, bills were introdnood and referred aa
follows: . ... .
By Mr. Mahone, granting the right of
■way and other privileges to the Hampton
and Old Point Railroad Company of Vir
ginia.
By Mr. Whitthome, to create a naval re
serve and auxiliary crnisers, officers and
men, from the mercantile marine of the
United States.
The Senate resumed consideration of the
bill to provide for the inerease of the naval
establishment (Bale’s bill). The amend
ment offered yesterday by Mr. Butlor (re
quiring vessels to be for "sea service”) was
withdrawn. The bill was then passed—
yeas 46 nays 7. The nays were Messrs.
Coke, JoneB of Arkansas, Plumb, Vanoe,
Van Wyck, Vest and Voorhees. As amend
ed it reads:
“That for the purpose of increasing the
naval establishment of the United States
the sums of money hereinafter named are
hereby appropriated out of any money in
the treasury not otherwise appropriated, to
be expended by the President in the exer
cise of bis discretion upon plans and speci-
fications to be furnished by the Navy De-
partmint For the construction of heavily
armed vessels or armored floating batteries
or rams, to be used for ooast and harbor
defense, $10,000,000; for the construction
of light draught gunboats, suitable for
interior water ways and canal service,
$1,300,000, said gun boats to be completed
and tested within twelve months from the
date of the signing of any contract; for the
construction of torpedoboats^f the highest.
attainable speed and efficiency,$600,000,said for contingent
torpedo boats to be completed and tested
witnin twelve months from tho time of the atltote wa * .
signing of any contract for their construo- re Po r “~ {'
UaiJIDKCr, U*J, uwiutl, UUOUMJ. «wu, waawwvwnMv,.,
Hale, llarmer, Henderson < f low* Herman, Hilt,
Hlrree, Ilolmea, Honk, Jackaon, Johmon of Indi
ana, Kleiner; Laird, L*nbam, Libbey, Linda-
ley, Lyman, Martin, McKenna, McKin
ley Millard, Morrow, Neal, Nteae,
Nelaon, O'Donnell, O'Hara. O'Neill of Pen nay Ira-,
nla, Pajaon, Peters, 1'trklna, Plumb, Price, Reed,
llowell, “ “ “"** " "" “* "
8 trait,
Tbomaa
UNGER TELLS HIS STORY.
A DRAMATIC SCENE IN A NEW YORK
COURT ROOM-
I^a^^ , K , n. 0 rr l & C i^." D FS I The Murderer of Auga.t ll.hl.JTMI. of BU
Life and life Crime-—The Culprit
Claims That lie Acted In
Self-Defence.
New Yobk, February 17.—Th. trial of
V uVLT Small Bterenron’ I c »Pt- Unger for the murder of August Bohle
Swlnbnrni-. hymmr*. Z. Taylor of T*nne**ee' I became unusually sensational to-day, when
as Of wuconatn, Wads, Wad,worth, Warner the prisoner was plaoed on tho witness
of Mlaaouri, Woavor of lows. Weaver of N;lira*k*. Btand by bis connsel. This is tho
IVahs, West Whit* Ilf PannivlvAlllL Wolford and 1 .. i w
PeIU " Tlv “ i *’ Wol(or4and where the mnrderod man’s remains were
ti n——u nr. ,1,a dismembered, packed in a trunk and ship-
nnontoe’ antilolmoa ped by expresa to Baltimore to a ficUticns
EMPLOYERS ORGANIZING.
THE MARCH OF MOMUS.
The Builder* of New York Will Keslet the
AggrcMlon* of Labor.
Aggrewiona or Moor. j 0pBNISG DA y OF THB MARDI GRAS
N«w You, February I KK8TIVITIE3.
representatives of prominent firms engaged
in different branches of the building trades
met this afternoon at the headquarters of xhe JIyths ot tbs American Indians Ulna
thn Master Painters’ Association in this triatsxf nn Slxtopn (InrirPOIl* Car*—
tho Master Painters’ ,, , „
oity. Arehiteot Charles Balk presided. Mr.
Bulk stated the object of the meeting to be
to form s building employers’ protective
federation, for the protection ot employers
in every brsnoh of the building trades
trated on Sixteen Oorgeona Cara—
Great Crowd* of People Vtow
the Froceetloos
A KNIFE DOWN HIS THRo^r
The Terrible K(Ti>rts An Alleghena.
oner Made to End His Life, " *
Washington Star.
The turnhoy at tho Allegheny l 0c V.
hastily summoned to ono of tho ceiv!
excited prisoner on Thursday. ..u '
lowed a knife,’’ shouted the priaottr* n
dirented the tnrnWv’a - h
j — _ i Nxw Oblesns, February 17.—Tho Mardi
against the unjust demands and restrictions Gjiis festivities began to day. The Knights
of labor unions. He said the step had been 0 f UomuB appeared to-night, in gorgeous
contemplated tor some tine by employers, tableaux, representing myths of tho New
who were out of patience with the many World. For this purpose, Momus has had
strikes, which have seriously hampered bis counsellors collecting facts from the
buiding operations in this oity. A commit-1 legends of the races of America and their
tee appoined for that purpose had | accounts of the creation of the world. The
the Indians of America and the legends of tho
mumniii ln , — —. waa Aztecs are liberally drawn upon, and are
^.““'ton^cUrS^ColLL the navy during the late war, rising from a ““P** at % ^X.W^.L^^ritot bron 8 bt . £o , rtb "° M thl, l th6 ? c . an . bo , ll re, 3 i , , 1 y
i, UanUl, Parson. Dibble, Eden. Foran, seaman's berth to the command of a die- * n the £onn o£ ■ published address, vnth a appreciated by all. The first is the title
drafted
grievances
report embodying
of employers, which
Frederick.’ Hale, Hall, Hiu.’ Irion, Jone. of Te.a.! ^ boat, is now lame from tho effects of request to employers to take part|in the pro- car , emblemstie of the subject portrayed.
Kl«(n«ir. T^F«vrA. Mirttn Mills. Mitchell. N$«c«. I P . 7_ »*- « »— - - I nnosul /tnraniTAf inn. OTOf 300 0I1SW6I8 htul I CODBUltS Of ft StonO tClliplo of pyrft-
r, LeFevre, Martin Min*, Mitchell, Neece, £ _ j Inst hi* hrarim? frnm thn I posed organization. Ovar 300 an&wers had I consists o
, O'Neill Of Missouri, Oothwaite, Price, & wound, and lost ms nearing from f, e L nr( J ived{romfirmg desirous of joining, I muui sLa™
Storys of.Mtaronri, Skinner. T«n.n.,, concussion of a mortar explosion. H.s m^oSi 5““ sfSSS’.
covered with heads of
• story of how he formed Bohlo’s “acquaint- He concluded bv suggesting that employers Maya divinities. Through spaces in the
ance and how Bohle finally went to live | “l "F.f! I . worn away by^ times irresist-
Tnrner, Ward ot Indiana, Warner of Ohio, and Wil
son. It I anco and how Bohle finally «.m ,u II»U I—« , n, . —— 1 -, ,— -7-
The Speaker appointed Meiars. Soott, with him has been often published. Unger eentatives to a central executive committee ttbl(J decay , sprouts forth a peculiar
Lanham and Nelton as conferees on the relates that Bohle was morose, quarrelsome to take charge of all matters pertaining .to yegation. In golden letters on the front of
trade dollar bill. and abusivo in speech. On the morning of tb ® trades. Tuesuggestion was not-consid- the oar can be seen. Myths of the New
The House then, in spite of the oppoai- the murder Bohle became offensive in bis ® red - bat »committee on organization was World. Oar No. 2, Mamtou, the great
tion of Mr. O’Neill, of Missoori, and Mr. talk and Unger sent bis children “PP ointed to draft a constitution and by- spirit. Momus has chosen to represent
Crane, of Texas, who desired to get up tbo out on mada-up errandB. After they were laws ’ Th ® oommittee as appointed repre- himself as the groat spirit—that all power-
letter carrier bill, went into oom- Llone Bohle soon became violent "®nted the following trades; Printjib, car- £u i deity, the God of peaoe of tho North
mitteo
lomatio
s
directed the turnkey’s itttention to
man in tho cell who was Btruggli^
chocking terribly and tbegan to'
blOOd. Tho Inrntflw nonld ... —
him
lood. The turnkey could see no sV l
knife ebout the man’s mouth, but? J
knife had but a moment before been '
to him with some food and had diu?,
the officer concluded the other ptl
story was truo nnd the sufferer waa at”
taken to the Allegheny general hosmuil
On hia arrival the hospital physical, I
i i'hi to search for the miniogtal
Peering down the man’s throat one old
IBB SI
AT
ib« T
knife was silver plated and about ii Xu .
iu length. It had beon introduced ,
blade foremost. Tho man became 1
clous shortly after the knife waa r vu
When be recovered be was removed
padded cell. The physicians were
to determined tho extent of the iniunl
the throat. 1 •
of the whole on the dip- again, and snatched up a long knife from a I P®utors, iron workers, framers, plumbers, j American Indian. Car No. 3, tho happy
and consular appropriation bill, table and started for Unger, with evident srohitects, roofers, builders, heating trade, I hunting ground. Car No. 4, Megiasog.on,
In order to simplify and facilitate consider- intent to kill him. Unger hastily seized s plasterers, gas fixtures, elevator makers, known aa the great pearl father, who was I aen awree, ouv mo
atlon of the bill, Mr. Belmont, of New hammer that was in reach and Btrnck Bohle marble workers, electricians, plumbers m»- t he evil spirit feared by the Indians, whom vented any injury.
York, offered a substitute for so much of on top of his head. Unger's left hand was terials and blue stone cutters. The Btono Hiawatha slew. Car No. 5, Shawaedaasee,
the bill as bad not already been disposed of. oa t a nd ho saved hia life by grinning I aottera refused to join tho federation. T“® 1 custodian of the south winds. Car No. 6,
This snbstitute is framed so as to avoid Bohle's Bleeve and preventing him using I meeting then adjourned subject to a call of Viraceocha, creator of the World, according
The man who persistently refuted IgJ.
hia name, waa arrested at the instaasl
hia wife yesterday. He bod been on if
bauoh for about it week, and had n
times threatened to kill her. His cell i
panion says that he attempted to (tab L
self twice, but the round pointed blafeJ
DYNAMITERS CAPTURED.
points of order which would operato against I the**knife” as he”~intanded! liD The ^*' hammer I ‘ho committee,
the agricultural bill in the matter of re-1 crushed Bohlu’s skull and he fell on a sofa
classification of the consular servioe. Tho I dead. Uoger’a recital was very dramatic,
existing classification 1 —» *—-* “ ‘
ting off the ]
The provision
A GREAT STEAMSHIP ASHORE.
I to Peruvian traditions. Car No. 7, the com
ing of Montezuma. Cor No. 8, the depart-1
turs of Quetzacoath, who was the Azteo
The Authors ot the San Frmnclaeo 1
ilona In the Hand* of the Folic*. 1
flan FniKmtrn. Febrnarv 1R Tk. .
to°hionerat«l1rom 0 navid I ^sols >P flMu”g I P«>priations, reported back the sundry civil I io”o*dVok" and*my"boywould soonbe"back, I h®® 011 and a heavy sea is running. I a n d established religion. He it was vrho I Jfj” wnv^^Ten^BtTota'wero U fi r ed U *hf?'
baturiea or rami; $500,C(X). Tet * 68 ' fl “ UDg 1 ^ Bohle behind tS“h~ng?rS ted th. Urn *8. flMiin,„wlth nsta. oIZ&TtZ* efftot,^'."
Section 2. That for the amount of vessels recommending^concurrence ia twenty-two
— —“— WllQ
herein before provided for the snm of to® amendments, ooncnrrenoe t
$3,000,000 is hereby sppropisttd out of any | amendment* in four amendm n s and i
money in tho treasury not otherwise appro- concurrence 230amendments, lu reap,
printed. | to a question by Mr. Reed,
L«5» fe “mu^IuI &S& Ps»enger “ of a JLm the^
navaUriuetU nVoriLdtor'l^i^bm ^reUt^to'fo“r“the“^t I SSh w^^hfnTto. H.’h^Ttfnl I ' b “8 80< ** P—"8-see that 1 ^;to^Th.“A^’id^“wJtgar.t I S “To
and the armament tor tho same shall bo | to® , ““'“' ,, „ r !l toat in New York I «1«®P. b !? b «“ by. horrible dreams, and in | ThJwta^nsTnhL^o"hS?Jd 1IW nassengeM 1 Wt U transformed into a flower. § ynamito oe(l
furnished and monnfaotured in the United
States, and all contraets made for their con
struction shall be under the provisions of
the set of August 3, 1880.
and the Yellowstone Park.
each of them
The Republicans demanded the reading hia bed. Unger
of the amendments seriatim.
Mr. Goff, of West Virginia, moved con-
I>y nomine ureams, ana ia - wrigaonBinhas onboard 100passengers I't * IT • dynamite aed caps were also loundoc
Bohle appeared standing at andG20b^BSofmaU CaptainIlenUoy. as wh, °^ fl ^ ated .i n pcrfumed , 0 ? udl ’ n v . ear ‘ b ! person, and materials for making k
•r would start up and spring b “ g 0 a .S ib S iter Tho vesael st.uek. ? nn .’. to bo lQ ‘ he , ? on IJ! abaor , bed were later found in his house. 8m
dynamite bomb real;
car track. A quanUb
caps were also found oa!
out of bed. Again nnd again this was re
peated. Then the story of how ho eat up
f*J^^SS8SgSlk!t. l ^.»A8BaAsi«J l b.-C*ay*»Si r a
The street, along the route of procea.lon a Ut { dynamite and othet
nm ii.Ti3.lv nnolfArl with iriA/ilatnvfl Ai * * i. •
bust*. F ;
erday that
„t Oonipan
Icoaimiaai®
lacres of l
la-.ed by* 1
0 1 andthi
(i hard i
Itrtiaed a v<
. If the
i to the tri
j been or
[reditther
leany s® 1
,m effo
the rei
[’let, but
( 'lhepr
lion deoid
|.ted by tt
,iny lha
for the p r
No ini
jthat the
hbe selec
ssitate th
k 0 c'lorrai
fly $1. ()U0
[presunip
in the r<
ilmprov.
iteJ a ait
Etrafldi
a very UJ
btly sped
Loii^ioQ
trs Park
lie of t
i Atlas'
jdostrio
rarer,
ct E«
and i
IthUitei
K-’-n cf e
ptcrenti
i ia the d
[inba g
u the
ling ha'
gone- fifteen* milee^eMt "of Fire*^IalMd! wer ® d ® n ®®ly packed with apee't^ors. A I malen M i 0r8 found, end Dean’s arrtell
erattonofHonso birtaSn ’“the~cMe”ndar“‘to I lc B »®tion.' the House, at 5:10, adjourned. | ironand* dropped it off a ferry boat. ‘ Tho | rnmianl™ 0 ** 0011 ‘° 1110 ! “‘Y t0 ’witxi^as the 8 Mardi GrJ* feaUviUes, | ^" ad ’ Bo,h P mon8rs aro
.1 it a 1 I ■ I trank ar,i» Rn fnll u-ithnnt it that Tlnonr wan I " T. 7. .
WAR i
I Kinks'
which there were no objections. Several
House bills were passed, among them the
fullers in,;:
To authorize the construction of a bridge
soross the Tennessco river at or near Ghat-
A TALK WITH "PHIL" ARMOUR.
trunk was so fall without it that Unger waa
Wbat II* Says About Ilualners and the Ad-
inlnUtratloo.
Oincinniti, February 15.—"Phir Ar-
'* “Tho steamer Wisconsin floated off st
I ^ don t enow, bat it don t seoui that 11 a,<a m Ini i nrMAA<lAfl vrstwArd. Nn
. I, , - . . j and excursion parties are ooming in from all
The following dispatoh was_ received at | d i reo i onS- I
AN OLD MAN'S DISGRACE.
did it
is-jcogu, Tenn., (with amendments); tor the moQr( the Chicago pork packer and speon- “ ia ®reble mam I seem to be dre
oonstruotion of a graveled road to the utor, was in the city to-dsy cn route to | «® ttai “ly did it in self-defense.
Richmond National Cemeterv. Vs.: tor the Fin.i.i* tT.k.u nnii« . i.m. r.mii* n«ri» blamo myself. I am a miserable
i don’t ,Mm toWaw.k«r I- i 2:40 P- m - » nd pr®«®«ded westward. No
I don t seem to be awake. I am a „„1i„ ••
VISIONARY PROHIBITIONISTS.
The Treasurer of the Grand Lodge et T
Richmond National Cemetery, Va.; tor the Florida. He has quite a large family party
delivery to the rightful owners the W uh him and ia traveling in bis own car.
1 seem to be dreaming. I
1 cannot
iyself. I am a miserable man.
Unger's voice had Bank lower and
passengers or mails transferred.'
New You;:, February 18.—Tho steamer
Dr Crosby’* Li«at«nant Use* Ilat Word*
About Dags lu tho Manger.
I iiSW xiJi.i., A COiiialj AO. A AaO SiCSiiirr , „ _. _ , .
$nn°t Wiacongin floated off at 2:37 p. m. At 3:50 N * S-nj Whim*, nf Dr
ft I p, m. ahe was about five miles off shore, I .J***#H*Aia nr^vMitinn nf Ah
8 r ®. w Lodina hr bnt driftino hIowIv to J 0 *. 11 * 0 P^yenUon of orimo, read
Odd Fallows Hatrmy* HU Trust
Galteston, Te?ah, February 17.-
Tboioaa Iu. Joseph, for lever**! yearsu
m go-1 nrer of tho Grand Lodge of Odd Fellow
read the I this State, is short in bis accounts S
WTLVNTA,
^ iIh Ku
\ tung
t
* mul
■ cmsi* o
j dirteU
«d.
In iLqni
a to »v
|idei of
J nnd fi
■ill vie
burg. Miss., (with amendments); to ohango I part sstiefled. We are not employing _
the lines between the Eastern and Western I niany men m wo wot© a year ago and. of
distiicts of North Carolina (with an amend- I course, we are not doing as much bnsi- °, n 8®. r “‘ d b ® «®PPoeed that BohU had Nuvf ^^
—I — • I about $600 when he came to live with him. I
.in .iJuinn k tationa that the prohibitionists were not high in tho community. He laneuljl
1* nrenmi confined to free rum or prohibition, and in years old, and has a large family of pi
brought to tue onchorago ground by ‘ho I tb e liaLt of his past experience with this children. He is utterly proeiruled ejl
p;hM.
There were in all thlr'.y-two bills passed, I g a « r a L”i a ^wiB^dn 1 as 1 " 1 * much I Unger again desorlbed the fracas minutely
and where amendments were adopted oou- business as in th* vast. We have reached w ‘toout tho slightest variation from bis
feronces were asked end Senate oonferees 0 nr zenith and ar* on the other tide. I x 4 ,,. 0 !® ”’
appointed. fully realize thta The meat-rahingdistriot Uoje'tooM^toejure sous
Tho Senate at 3 p. m. resumeu consider- j* moving WeeL Ouoo it was in Cincinnati, top'/. in the face and said,
ationof the Eads Tehuantepeo ship rail* then in Chicago, bnt nowit is in Kansas ?“ 1 know about it.
Will ..J «r _ TV a . .V _ l ~ ..... I „ . .. .... ... .1 1'A.tnovrftW fhn Y\YC
NUMEROUU INCENDIARY FIRES.
relations. At tho request of his lawyer, I Sloox city Greatly Excited—An Outcome of I saloons for Its sols objeot.
the light ot his pas*, experience . .
patty he scoffed at the very idea of their I fall. Grand Master Qibba declare# Ini
joining hands with the moderation men in I prosecute the defaulting officer until■
a movement which had the reduction of the door* of the penitentiary are elMed r*
L- Kic;
Ixuat
j ii«t(
i, hut
lit del
tho Liquor Trento.
"They cotinually fonil us in our work,”
narely and unfliach
id: “I have told you . . . ..
_ Tho defense retted. I is in a state of great exoltement over the I ing better. They lcfate high liaenio and
way bill, and Mr. Vest offered a new sub- citv As Ohio ’Indiana Illinois Missouri To-morrow tho prossoutlon will Introduce alarming number of incondiary fires and satiafy themselves with demanding prohi
.m/.a. i' *L. Llll T. Ia-_ a L — a *1 I WI V - Y.' ^UUUIUU, IUIUVIH, BlWUllfl, «(|ris, ll>B in rr.hnilnl $1..* I V*->«r.. mwnivr../1 ivilliin n frxxar I liiftnn • l.iit Mmv .?r«n'f rrnnt vivr.l.il.;tw.i. ami
| him. Joseph ia practically under
now.
Ism
ItL-a:
Bioux City, Ia., February 16,—^Tbbi town said Mr. Whitney, “And they propose noth-
MBS. BELL'S SUIT.
stitute for tho bfil. It recites that the gov-1 ud Iowa fill up the farmers find farming ou ® or two "ttneasrs in rebuttal sod the burglaries which have occurred within a taw bitlon; but they don’t Rent prohibition,
eminent of Mexloo has granted to Captain DaTa better than stock raiiioo- the oattle ®“® wU1 h® 8 iT ®“ 10 th ® j nI 7- <toubt. nights. Tho town 1* infested by a set of they don’t get near prohibition. They
*" 11 — j|Py Unually contracted as M R WiLDKh'B MUSCLE RFAD1NO <' t, P CM ‘® criminals which have been at- poae thatjwe worktogethor, do thej? 1
Eads a conceaalon for the oonstruotion and I ral ue* are being continually
operation of a ship railway aeroes the I th# country grows more deosely peopled.
Isthmus of Tehuantepec and ha* 1 —• ~’’
authorized him and his
obtain n charter either
or elsewhere. It, therefore, incorporates I eitieTand run Yhem togither. It is a mat-
Bhe Hue* a New York Lawyer to !
Confederate Ilonde.
New Yobk, February 18.—Mr*. Elia
and I
They pro-1 . vv .»— ^
tractod here by Die spirit of lawlesaneas I well, we will work with them or they may I ^recn^the^npromo Court 'til
shown by a considerable class ot tho com- work with ns. Now, they do not^Lrork ben to^^tore JudS Andrewl fil
vn-i.. i... .v. i_ xi 11 mx— J. mu., .x . I nsri ao-aay oerore euagw ADarwwe, i i
I this i
■ no mi
Kit, t
II and
itepeo and has "You are not withdrawing from Chicago He Did All Irving BMbos’s Trick, wuhont snown Dy » consiaeraoie class or me r»m- wor* wun ns. now, mey
hi* associates to to Kansas City are you? loading atinde. munity. Night before last abuainesa block with us. They oppose us.
her in Mexico ..v o: w , have o-Ubllahments in the two New York Herel.1. on Main street was mysteriously burned. We will work with them for
a — a I ' . ... ■. ■ .1 M'h.. Ilvinm. nf W aloa* fvtanil a ml nlm n, I A t (tin asms lima* & dfivan FAlidltnoon on fltaa I t.llAV will nn 1V all AW tia ilia ■
. _ I ucin tu-unj urtuir vuugu asuusuwo,
”“*t to* a > I returns of Confederate bonds of $1,
prohibition if I taoe Ta i afi but really worth little monJ
Janus B. Eads, and some eighty other per- ter of businese convenience, not of direrim
. I The l’rincs of Welee’ friend and ehum. At the eeme time e dozen retidencee on the they will only show ne the wey. And the . nnmin.l'nric Thn hnmt* w.m it.
. Marshall P. Wilder, gave in the Press Olnb bill were burglarized. way's not tor a lot of fanatics to cry for it." „ , eda 0 « *h a investment of $100 000 e
* yesterday a wonderful exhibition of whet Last night there were a dozen caeca of When Mr. Whitney came, in reading Dr. o{ jj*ip a property of her trustee
sousnamod, ae a body politio, under the|i na tion aa between Chisago and Kansas 1 jentarJay a wonderful exhibition of what Last night there were . u»»u c*ee* I" “*“*ey “V"?, *“ reaoiug x>r. i 0 f jjra Bell's property of her trustee, I
title ot the Atlantio end Paoifio Ship Bail-1 city.” ^ I be called muscle-reiding. He performed ail houee breaking further downtown. List Funk a letter, to hia distinct proposition Q 0 y. tn0r Jenkinadurlng tho war «• I
n n.1 ...XI ... , I X.UJ. ... . . . . .. I .X. A* Tmlno Ul.h.n ,n.l Uln.-f linn, I ..v.ninn .1 U nVlnnlr lit. Inivn tun. .I.rn.^l >l,.l rnnhihilinnl.t. nn.l rr ...t. 1.„.n 1 “P’® 1001 "f"* 111 ’, OUting lUe W«, <* 1
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way Company. The stock is not to exceed ••General business le improving, ia it I toe toots of Irving Bishop and 8tn«rt Oum-1 evening at 8 o’clock the town wee alarmed that prohibitionUls and moderoUon rnea L 1mni without her consent. She is
tllak IM Mk IMk I anA reLan Ilk ware n ,.n» it... I .nil I I vlf I t ,1. n .l wiltlAtll fl is 1 11 11 ,11 tn MAll (h« IiiIIhIl' I hr fifA. Th A livAFV itfihln Iktt ftchoil tfk (IkA I nflitit Dfl tlllfi th WA.h(ilulfill nluri liA Sfiifl I . ’ . .
thereon paid in cash,
*l(jO,OUO,0O »,'and when 10 per oenk of the I no )v” * ’ berland without oleimlng to read the mlnde by fire. The livery etable attached to the unite on this threo-hcadad plan, be said, I i n J^ u i’ t to recover the amount
’ tor and 10 per oenl "EmpheUoally, yes. Oay house pene- o£ »><• a« b i'«> Mr. Wilder gave some ex- low* House waa burned to the ground. ‘Well doit!’-that ia, to tho first ‘wo executors of the trustee in the
, a meeting of the stock-1 t ra tea to every queiter of the earth, end 11 traordinary demonatntiona of this ecience This hones is kept by l rank Klepsieh, ono pn portions, to oiirtail the saloons to ono g^rt of Oeorgia, end claims thsl
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stock is subscribed for and 10 per oenl.
holders {b to be beld’in Washington or New I know thnt'evLvwh'-ro' this'busrneaH ’ boom I *o lbs late Dr. George M. Beard, which I of the men
V..L I., it.. . t (I Sin I . > .i • * *. . . . • * . I aanvinnail th* fllalinnnlanAn alianiat IVial I Hia ti I ti r>A 1
from |
the Sum
York fox the election of directors. If $10,-1 jj, „ reel
1* kept bv Frank Klepsieh, one pr. positious, to curtail lbs saloons to one ofOeorei*. endeUim* Ihst the
SfssfiJ*.A h !JESf*.Ak I hi;•#»!?.1° I ™3."^‘"orren «
I:. On
lul
000,000 of stock is not subscribed for end I rM ts on
10 per cent, iu cash paid thereoii within I tbo country is entering on on era of pros-
two jean, the charter is to expire by liml- perity which wiU bo the reel thing.”
thing. It is not speculative, bnt convinced tho distinguished alienist that Hie plsoe was enjoined and ordered abated, give iho assembly districts looal option. , ha . ho bad a lien on them for unpaid
a «."& fouud?Uonu -7n my mind nfind-readlng was a myth, and that muscle- No apeciel comment was exalted But to the third propoaltion, that tho Ii- AXSl^d deSnu to “El
I by thie fire,
out
but
belt
tation.
Mr. Von Wyok offered to this
on amendment which be bed offered to the
original one, that no certificate of stock
shall be iuned nntil it shall have been fnlly | administration}'
paid in money, at par value, sod that no
reading was a reality.
The little elf explained to hie hearers that I broke
* ..Do van think Blaine i* as strong with *>* did not in any wey wish to rettset on Ur. there wee much excilemeut end speculation. I the common law defense against nuieenoes,
snbstitute I hie party ai iu 1884?" ” I Bhbop. He simply claimed that ho could I This was in a large etable attached to the I he promptly said: “They won’t do it! We
exotica -uui io me imra prnposiaon, tnat ino n- ■ „ j j
when e second I cep‘-e law shell not proteot the saloons w |.i mn . VL
hour later | against the recourae of the neighborhood to I
li nh 1 S >..* sa«n.*n I.. . n ai..S - I W (nCITlU.
give I
guarantee of pajmeut
I >.id:
p that
J (or
| the p
"It is'my opinion that he is not " I do •» ‘hat Mr. Bishoji could do without the I’txnlets' House, kept by Henry Uielki, an* have countless eases brought to ns of sa-
■ 'How arn xnn nleaud with tha nresent I aid of anything hat the uneonsoious move-1 other msn whose plsoo was abated. Mielki I loons that are nuisanees, end we take them
... .. ' ... » * I nidnt nf liiu mnliiaAt 1 * m nantau Wli..n lls*n_ I nnd K lunalnKl Vint la halnn (J t n tha VuVullinn ■ I In $ Via nntivte anil Itiero * Vi on **
ment of bis subject’s musoles. When Hsu- and Klepsieh both belong to the rebellious to the courts, and there they end.
A Mentation In the Mlnnraota
St. Paul, February 18.—A
was caused in tbs House ot Represent!
You mean, then, that the authorities | IfX^tile d^ratb? fifty‘to 'tUrty^Ml
Jltjp
“nful
■took to be subacribed tor and paid before
tho issue of certificates, shall not be amigo-1 Tht t-»s“l»toro l’siui a BUI to Prohibit I ^k (be band ot Foster Costas in his own. Hpread of tbs flame* were prevented. Re-
as . _..a .a * e m i. s ee . . ° 1 th* MnTltlfitrtlirS HUll SaIa. I If- <1 A Al Lt .1 A -L. .L 1 a! J k 1 » Al A*. A - aL.a ALi. I.
able nntil tbo whole ot It shall have been
paid in, end that no bonds ehell be author
iho Manufacture amt Sale. | yj r Coates tboughtof a watch in the pocket I marks are heard on the stmt* „
Chaolestiis, W. Va , February 17.—An I of one of the spectators. Mr. Wilder went I the work of prohibitionists. Others >aj I them.
tied or issued until the paid in eeoital shell I unexpected turn we* taken by th* Benata 1 straight to the owner of the watcb, drag- the liquor men have done it to excite sym-
amount to $3,000,000 Instead of $10,000,000.1 ‘his morning. When the bill which bad ging Mr. Coates with him, and took the patby.
As thus emended Ur. Van Wyek’s amend-1 be * Q pasted by the lower borne to prohibit watch ont of his poeket The musole reader
1 the sole of intoxicating liquor* and drinks I went oat of the room end Mr. Coete.i gave
entad. Re. I toll them to get ont; that we can do noth- 1 ™•» ,1
that this ia iog for them and want nothing to do with f ThoHou*©© j
OthAra .a«lfth«m. 8 Without a YOt© on Donnellj ■ motion t0l
ment was agreed to.
GERMAN POLITICS-
Mr. Vest’s substitute, amended as stated, " , t hi “,‘ b ? 8t »te came up ih* opponents of * knife to another gentleman, who hid it in xhe duetts Declare* German uimention*
was agreed to without s division, and the the bill discovered tho tact that they could the bottom of his shoo. When Mr. Wilder 1 uis.en.iens
“The only practicable thing in a city like
New York Is to proceed against the low
groceries, many of which are kept by
places slo
Tbs Contested Scnatutahlp*.
Tbkxtoh, N. J., February 16.—’Tbej
oa®. house* met in joint session to-day to t
bill as thus amended wo* passed— yeas 46, I not^detaot it, and in order Jo do the next | came in be took Mu Coates straight to tbs
nays 7.
Tbs nays were Me sirs. Edmunds, Jones I "o t’o
e! a»L«n... Merril!, P!»M. V»bo*. V»n | provide*
Wyok ood Wilson of iows.
thing, they
the joint
fox
called fox
resolution.
a vote I gentlemen who bad tbs knife and et once ■ ,, ...
which pointed oat the hiding-place. An artist ^
Make War Frobsblo.
Bkbliw, February 17.—The North Oer-
_ of the question to the people of prohibiting j aud Ur. Wilder pnt hit fioger on thn vary
^he Senate then, on motion of Mr. Ed- the mtnufeoture end sale of intoxioellng spot For eu hour the musole reader per-
muuds, took up tha bill to incorporate the I liquors in the State, wbioh bod not yet been formed marveUons feats of dtaoovery.
Maritime Canal Company, of Nicaragua. It announced. Upon the cell of the vote on "Blindfolding only helps me,” set
went over till to-morrow as unfinished busi- I submission three members who had voted Wilder. "It enables me to eoDoentnto my
Adjourned. — “ • —* * — - -
i of Kopresantatlvcs
against submission, changed their voles to I mind on the subject The reason that I go
I eje. which gave the resolution two-third* j straight to the spot where e thing ti hidden
majority. The submission will be voted on u that by going fast I can get a more toon-
Wajuisoton, February 17.—The Speaker I in November, 1888, at the next general I ra te reading of the muscles. When a boat
laid before the Rouse a message from the I election. The lower House passed the res- hi going fastest it is easiest to steer. So,
President morning, without bis approval, I olotiou two weeks ego. The bill prohibit- I when fern going with a rash in a straight
the bill appropriating $10,000 for a special I leg tbs sale of liquor* and driDks was then I line, the slightest hint from the subjects'
distributiou of seed to the^drought stricken hod on the table. The prohibitionists are muscles stMra ms in the right direction.”
district of Texas. Mr. Lanham, of Texas, very enthnaiaatic over the victory. 1
moved that the bill end accompanying mes-
aage be referred to tha oommittee ou egri-
eultare. Inasmuch, he said, se he had in-
Muctnous Paupers,
Di-bun, February 17.—The paupers at
Tlr«! of Union Dletntlon.
New Yoke, February 17.— Longshore-1 the New Roes work*house yesterday' broke
troduoed the bill, he wee willing to let the men's Union, No. 2, to-night bed a meet- into the oonncil chamber of the poor lew
oocaaion pass without saying e word in ing, and there was a long and turbulent guardians while that body was in session,
vindication of the action ot Congress in controversy upon the proposition that mem- aQ d pelted them with various missiles.
passing this measure. In doing so it fol- ben of the union should be permitted by Th* master ei the work house received a
lowed precedents established in 1875 and the union to work wherever thev could severe beating from the assailants. The
in 1883, when bills of a similar chrractor I secure employment, no matter with non- police were powerless to prevent the ont-
were passed by Congress end became laws. I union men or otherwise. The men who ngo. Reinforcements have been summon-
If the organization of the Department ot I went to work, end ere tired ot union dicta- «d to their assistance. The paupers ere
Agriculture wav constitutions!, if leads tion, prevailed in the controversy, ood the a tm mutinous, end ore holding the work
—* * be distributed fov the declared men will retaro to work wherever employ- house against the authorities.
could
object of the promotion of. the agricultural | era will permit them to do so.
interest, and when the government was ac
customed to moke s general distribution of
seed, it did not seem unconstitutional to
The Netloi.al l>l*ea*« Downed.
Dec Hen Wonders
r^'.T .?"T .TT" . I names era tho a—It s« InlioMrtaw and *h«u this of pmdaabl* week, that een be 4*aa whU* Urine st
concentrate that distribution in a particular on( troth:* u naevad in* otb*n vaalah Th* 1 horn*, thou Id at mm* and «h*ir address to HalKtt
locality whets the need was greatest ' 1
Themotiouto refer wee lost—57 to 74.
The question
House pee* the 1 .
liens to th* contrary
reps liTss in n ccndifisn sf mest profaund
peace, and that oontnry statements ere
only meneuven to intimidate poor eleotors
end inttnenoe them in favor of the Septan-
nets. In support of this assertion, refer
ence is made to the declaration of General
von Schellendorf, when he introduced th*
army bill in the Reiobeteg. The political
position was totally different then.
It was sinoe becoming clouded eole-
ly ia , coneequeuce of the attitude
of the opposition, whose unpatriotic oon-
dnet causes the conviction in Franco that
Germany is weakened by internal divisions,
and that the moment to attack Germany
bes arrived. General von Sehellendort'a
words, when uttered, were quite appropri
ate to the situation, but he would scarcely
repeat them to-day, the opposition having
conjured up a danger of war which will
only disappear when France sees that Ger
many doe* not allow unpatriotic politicians
to leiul her—that is, when a majority Is re
turned to the Reichstag determined to pro
tect the empire egaioet its enemies.
Cuaulkktos, W. Va, February 16-
convicts, and let the decent
As for Dr. Funk'sstatUtict, .boutCblesgoI roTunilrf'Vtata. 1 '832^^
y* 1 °*^* r P. 1 *?*. wb *??. tb ®7 have high wrang Ung and confusion, a ballot *s ■
hre re*hnw auu, 1 . 1 , ,t p rT Mx^‘“5 and raawtad »« iollows: Sewell 31, *1
bee he to show that it better? Prohibition? « it«maind«v
Well, look et Maine, where they have pro- > -• ttomainder eeattering.
hibiit ’ * -
wb-rc
moi* drankei.ii
kind. I hsv.
twenty years, an
“All I ask or r- - pc. i-’bitionuts who
complain that onr in t.v bettor mat
ters ere not ideally j. -. t-tt i- to give as
something better—preeuc...: •. -et er—and I
will strike hands with them
Fortane Favors Faith In a 81. Louis Kan.
Many persona ar* ma-ts happy by Tti« LmMane
State Lottery Coapany. La*t drswlo* I’onus*
smlted span Mr. Oorullu taaaun. a promlnut
sod **te*ma4 dtixan of St. Loste, Mo . who ha*
■rest faith la tktectmpeay. For y**n b* ha* la-
y**ted la «rery draslny. *ed els* time* out ot Hu
h* ha* draws a prts*. 1*1 mouth h« -wist tt
*lo**." a*de*a* within ob* namb«r t,( th* capi-
H* tel* Month purchased another UcUC and
There .* not a State into. Utaon to'tUjSS
h - - t. more drinking or Tu ^ ken at noon for g^nstJ,. Thera
more drinking
core deviltry of every I
-, -|w votea cast, of which ex-Gov. ?•!
" , " ■ "W 1 — ,or Ptaxrepont, Repnbliean, received 39, C
lx.- '"V Li about IL den 37, Davis, Democrat, 10. Three I
dc f» »* i»?- i® bittonuts who I
A SUDDEN DISAPPEAR\><
>* wjr \rrlv<>«t Ii ;
'« xrafn K* 11-1too*.
16 —John Curran
Mnrtlerod by Klotars.
Loxnow, Febrasry 1C.—An Olee* f
rvtch *sv* the recent riot et the Dec*
■pinning m-il* *** ticcsHit-oe-i ty*Jl
ebargt <rl 2.5UU aoiuehand cii.l
onlotico witn too no ar taw. Coe:
and his assistant Svkhtroff were nw
, hy the tuob, and other official* had *6
' row to-espe !l1 * "
.. ri, » e-capr The i ffiooe at toe mill* J
tarot' 'ir’x 1 ■*. *•?y h”*?’ Li ; d ' eompletety wreckel, nmi to* entire 1
o ret'.'oT. o s v lb r ) .*'‘” iochidlog Machinery, wa< demolished.
„ f ‘ ^ Ul -h w .‘i. u outhits.’* was formed by socialial*.
were 1.1 -Oiol imii.ay i.ki- Them South.
Fag*,, >* * c'.rum! ana Curran a telegraph
operator. Ou arriving Urey tent word to
their friends in Savannah end Atlanta.
White awaiting remittances they took room*
st lbs Cleveland House, on Park Row. On
Monday $50 came for Curran, with word
that a simitar amount would be sent for
Fagan. The money was received at toe
post-office yesterday. Fagan was picked
out to go end receive tns money. Tbs
friends intended to start In the afternoon
by nil (or Atlanta Fagan started for toe
post-office. He he* not been seen since.
Evidently the Wrung Will Pr*t* l,;i |
Atlanta Constitution.)
The Courier -Journal says that Ur. (
went to hi* grave not very wall i
tbs Cleveland administration. Mr. '
also wentto hid gravwMtat*lfi*a*m
the attempts of the frse-tnda rahhaw|
stray tha hone* ot toe DsmMNhJ
New York, New Jersey and Conns*'
Heow Hhsd* Co lap**.
Vuu.ixia Cmr, Net., February 16-
noebed here lest night toot toe to°*‘
He get toa money, but never ntnraed.. at Blue Canon had oollapeed. — „
CuTtn notified the police heedqnertere to- Hood,* brakeman, th- r . , - ■
dey. Hs think* his friend was wajtaidaod other person are miaeinp. A anoa I'j
robbed, ee he wee aober and al - ilntely cor-1 seven engine* have beenjdi pttehoi ’■ 1
1 roct id aij hjtLiu. An Alann vu teat oot. > r * ' ■ 1
: of tho accident.