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\ NEGRO riot,
MACON, GEORGIA, TUESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1887.-TWELVE PAGES.
HURST’S MURDHIER.
Jalra Pritchard Located and a I>o«se In
Pursuit*
Atlanta, August 28.— It is report©/! at
thiB hear (past midnight) that Jake Pritch-
VOL. LXII. MOI20.
THE FLAYED CONVICTS.
TRAGEDY ENACTED IN A I the murdererof the matahal.heabeen
rvnUGIA TOWN. I located at the Giles place, three and one-
GEy half miles from Atlanta on the Flat Shoala
road. A telephone message from Decatur
says that a [putty has just left Decatur to
Sunday-School Celebration trt | capture him.
TUB PRINCIPAL PHYSICIAN
PORTS ON THB CASE.
Atlanta, Disturbed by
prnnken Negro. Who Bran-
il,b«aLo»<Ie<> Pistol.
The Negroes and the Riot,
ATLiNTi/August28.—There laagooddoal
of braggadocio among the niggers here to
day about tho Decatur trouble yesterday,
Tho bnrden of their cry is, “Well, we are
ahead yet. Oar boys got two of tho white
, but they didn’t hill but one-colored
Four of the Convict* Fxnmlned In Hos
pital nnd Their Condition Found to
Be Serious—Got. Gordon's Course
Generally Commended.
liBHAL CALLED IN, |ff,HSiSEXV2l8S252a
| Atlanta and they don't economize in tone
KDEKED BY A PISTOL SHOT |
PROM behind.
or soTagery in the course of conversation
on the riot.
Drpaty Wounded and a
.Killed-Hot Pursuit of the
MnrdeTer -Threats
Hsde of More Trouble.
Furneml of Marshal Hurst.
Atlanta, August 28.—The funeral of
Marshal Unrst took place at Decatur to
day and was largely attended.
Mr. Tom Cbivers is not resting so well
to-day. He is very nervons.
ENGLISH VS. GERMAN.
THAT DONATION.
BLOODY BLACKS.
Atlanta, August 2G —The further devel
opments from .Bingham camp to-day
show that tho inhuman brutality reported
yesterday, and upon whloh the Governor’s
action wss based, so far from being exag
gerated was not half told.
Dr. Westmoreland, the prinolpal physi
cian of the penitentiary, returned from
Griffin last night, and this morning sub
mitted a written report to theGovernor. It
is expected be will submit a supplemental
report this evening. The report is as fol
lows
A Very Bl.ter Hcclesloattcal Quarrel All
About Nothing.
Cmcioo, August 26.-A News special *COPE OF THE INQUIRY INTO THE
from X, in sville, Ky, says: The IUluois M. ft N. O. MATTdlt,
Steals Z'itnnginnrgingaUondaocejiponthe
Laborers Murder an Arkansas Plante*
and Ills Family.
Little Rock, Angnst 20.—Lonoke coun
ty, just ca3( of here, is tbo scene of a war
between tbo whites and blacks which, from
German Catholio convention at Chioago re- nro.nnt snnear.tnreii will not stnn until the
cyntly, attacked the Catholio Advocate oflcha.rman Mel^ndon, of the Hou.e Sid,. ^^
the sutu. »»d ^.nt".f the"" ‘ n ‘«T P™ alta tbronghout tho
fSS r ASi r 2?n 0n . t .M e ^ , S?.“ i ( ^ 8 ^ j&l Inveitigatlon. Tbis'mormng Clarence Chapman, one of
tho largest plantation owners, was we, tod
in the North American Review for August, I Atlanta, August 28 —The joint commit- °? fa y a of blaok ootton pickers,
bitterly inveighed against the Catholio tee appointed to investigate curtain matters who demanded double wages for last weeks
Church, charging U eSSM*? “as? counted with the 1Lu«. _and North Xt^oT^
territories iu America, and isolating the I Georgia railroad, with special reierenoeto e ' oa , lo '*“° couniraet, wnen .uey
people in speooh anil customs from their I the resolu ion adopted by the . last Legisla-1 8 h°f hjm dead. His wife and mothor, who
leUuVcUiLT The Arooato dsnMths! tore providing for the cancellation of the M d *5,i$®J£ n S n fi “ft:™
on“ am r “ry U \ e a n id?L 9 ?t:d«i!egi {j'®* *• .«« hborhood, hearing of
Ge?m?us ifiStSi TaftZ I'ZuZ to «*£"" ° f ^ th9 *** 8et ' Jn8 th?mseTv‘s and ^rte^ont'totove.tigatm
\ ^ ?• '.u I Th«r,T««*na»nrAftf th*dn»iAa»»Uh«vb.*«b When within about & half-mile of Cbsp-
Ghap-
m&n’s bonso they were baited by about
twenty armed negroes, who opened a f aai-
have recognition of their speech uu.i cm-1 The exact nature of the duties with whiob
w «. ton,s aostusilv nrnvidcd for by tho ohuroh. 1 the committee 1b charged may not be clear- _
"Atlanta, Ga , August 2<L-To His Ex- j Advocate said^English Utt. most j grSf I W* ’Two of the whites wero probably U,
tally shot and ono badly wounded. 1 onr of
the blacks were shot down,
the
| AN ATROCIOUS CASE OF KIDNAP
PING,
Atlanta, August 26 — On the 19th of last
I February, In the morning, little Willie
Holley, aged 10 years, left his home in
, ,, . ... , . Bcllewood, near this oity, to visit relatives
Angnst 27.— A h'oody riot took I i n jjjuekhead district, this oounty. While
iD-Talur. six miles from Atlanta, j walking along a lonely oountry road he was
Lorloek this afternoon between accosted by a man named Joe Matthews,
P” ‘ (wn men Inst who suddenly turned a curve in the road
taibUokin which two men 1081 in a w , gon> , Tb6 maa talkod ^ lbe boya
j iod one received a dangerous I -f ovr xninutes, and then asked him to gst in
Jim fatal wound. I his wagon. The boy declined and moved
Cus simple one. The negroes of on, when tho men took after him. The
I . >. sahrnl oele. hoy ran for dear life, but was overtaken,
counly held afiunday-sen ol oe p i ftCe d in the wagon despite his screams
it Decatur to-day. By permission B t ro ggles, and driven rapidly in tho
• the colored folks, to the num- direotion of Boswell Junction. Near that
snrJ thousand, met at the taber- place lives a farmer named Marion Dona-
r a Ln.. ..riftfii h«»» and hw p i *°® Wil<
Llirgestructure in the eastern part ^ Volley was taken. He has
L town. "While the eervices I beeQ fc t pfc 0 n tbit farm ever sinoe last Feb
1 ingress, this afternoon, a drunken j miry.
Led George Hubbard appeared at 1 His motbsr, Mrs. E. H. Holley, went
»*i»b a Diatol in bis hand almost wild with grist when she reahzed
, «ib a putoi “ “““ I that bsr boy *u foat She sought him at
slonnshed in a threatening man- I ber te j al j Te j n Baokheod, bnt ho oould not
Shoes of the people. Tho col- to found. She knew nothieg cf his wbere-
«n» sent for the town marshal, abenta. The dlsappt-aranco of the child
.Rnrit »nd asked that the negro was reported to polico head quarters and
* “ * . . . M , T „ m the force have been on the lookout for the
li Mr. Hurst deputized Mr. Tom ever j,jg mysterious taking off.
j, n-marehal of Decatur, to stsist a few days ago the mother learned, for
limiting Hubbard, beoause a large the first time, that her son was on the farm
l. i k i A-nnV.n neorocs o£ Marion Donshoo, and she at once noti-
kcl boieteroualy drunken negroes ft#4 ob(#f Conlltl |y i wbo op prizi-i the mar-
i tt( streets and aba ] 0 { Roswell Junction of that fact, and
be i eahed tsoudle. I aaked him to recover the boy.
loScera went-to the tabemaelo and Yesterday Mrs. Holley went np to tbo
I , . ._ TT„>,K, r j to j auction. Tbo marshal summoned two
lilncgts, in which Hubbard tried to J baQdn g c it| r » n>> w b 0 I0 de ont to Marion
blii knife and the pistol on them, I Danahoo’s farm, headed by the marshal.
Lcwled in disarming him and stsrt- They got the boy and returned him to his
Ids calaboose with their prisoner. I mother st the junction. No mote psthetio
■ . scene has ever been witnessed than that
i uy s large crowd ot nogto me “ which took place st the jnnotion yesterday
iotii upon the officers and rescued „ bt)Di j n t bu presence of five hundred peo
ple, the long lost son was restored to tho
“«>—«»hsssawss. stiff's
, and, accompanied -by Mr. Bhi- het bo80m
riff Henry Austin and Bailiff g be arrived in Atlanta this morning with
i ituted out to the ball grounds I her darling, and Chief Connolly says that
|tbflearned Hubbsrd b^ gone to WtaKSSM
khim. They overtook a crowd I tears of joy sho told the story of how her
i oa the railroad, and seeing Hnb- I darling boy bed been returned to her arms,
nog them, started .for him. A I The kidnappers sill bo prosecuted to tho
the GMrgtaMidland isuroad, known „ 200 yesr. past wihed the Ge?man greater «h» W;tommitt^ .hrimsD on
..I .rnmineA wit an *, fewer consonants. Other European I port of the House. It throws considerable
This afternoon a large number of whites
collected and arrested abont a dozen ne-
gr.MH, wl.o w.r<- lodged in j-ul. Since :i
o'clock over ono hnDdred ermod negroes
have arrived at Clear Luke, tho place where
the prisoners aro oonUnod, and more are
constantly coming. They are vory hois-
Bingham’s camp, and oartfully examined wit end fewer tmnsonsnts. Other European prrt of tb e Homie It tl
too convicts that had been so brntally nations ssssrisd that the utterance of O'* ‘^t on the
whipped just one week before. I ^?i« r<! A*I“ W< i?2 h ®nh a h.d C .*m^ "ShalSP I ,totu * ot u ‘* lE,fMtl it»tlon of th. Merteft
4I I only saw four of the six that had been I civilized tongues with bad sooent. The ad-1 north QeorgU rosd?
rooortod to voubv the erincipal and assist- vocati a of this form of speech want now to u* replied: Tne oommltUe hu been furnUbed t . IJ11HL14 , lllv
ant keeper:; of the penitentiary, the other “ b^a'Iido'wino ^to c^tbe” 0 ?’ terouH and say they will resoue their'friends
two (and less severely whipped) were with I ajxa de^irrd by aMdo wing to atn J? I the pM«»se of the molutlon directing the ooYHmor I to-night, come what may. Probably fifty
the worki-g squad, six or eight sistance of the Catholio Omwhto sUmp to.oanoei end tarn over to the ro*d ti. bond. ($cfl- wbito me n aro determined to resist tho mob.
miles from the hospital. The four ont English. This language the Gar- too) «i»" '?” d ‘ u o“ trjlns w They hay0 ^ aav(> ntago of good position,
that I found in the hospital, ordered there ““ *.“**7“*V - d ® 8l I® r ., h ^ ic , ab d i’ ortont »«»«•. a d tbs man who mS. p«rhar«, being in houses. Moreover the prisoners
the day before by the principal keeper of I Pfituale in America, uatnoncs ana i more trom ^ 00 | i ^ e gundpoint, than any- I aro all chained to posts in the prison yard,
tho penitentiary, wore U»idy Mobley, Protestants equally desire to maintain it in I on* «1m with the paanga of the bill, to out of the and hftVe been tol J 0Dy attempt is made
William Slaughter. Cornelius Fowler ando irmld.t.mt oust thoUnguj«s ol toe MgtashmsiMsttsmimly .me t0 rCBOOO tbomthoVwTl^usUotat once.
Georgs Burney. nation. The Utholio Church has given a I TSSXSSL“*5i
"Hardy Mobky I lonnd very seriously set-baek to this monstrous assumption. It m itu<-r
n .hi.., u .i Anlv h«.t rh« «km Wn dn- will nrosido German pastors whero it can --JuJa
••But what lithe «oope of the work of you r com-
The report is current that the convict
farm, eight miles south of Clear Lake, has
been attacked by a band of thirty armed
naata irom oovu ouvrocss i« «.c "““'"-.T--,”---- :;' 7” -v a r I Ei M ,bydiMcUu*Uu commltu.L.lori.iUaU two I blsoks, who murdered Mr. Williams, the
three inches or more, hut on one side the I ft cage. 0B “will provide pastors wno aro 1 > i nl , u,. conaiimuonOitr of m. reaolu-1 leasee, and released the oonvlcts. Chapman a
wininslnn ow Kmiaino Iw-npiith fchA skin van I ltimiilBr With tho (itritlRU tongno lOr par- I Ilaa donktlnath«M bonds: &nd Mcond wh.it lrfla- I f...... kwlMiewM ww.^11 ti.n.m nt nnvnral
whipped. Not only had the Bkm been do-1 will provide German pastors
nnded from both buttocks to the extent of for fl^ks that exclusively speak that lan
hall or more beneath the sbrsded skin. In special parochial bounds and specifio ter- „
addition he had other marks of the lash. «tory for German-Bpeaking people in collation
Willian Slaughter had the samo do- | Amerioa. —, I TUa losl.latura can repaal, but a meie opinion put
and d mu£?y o* (Sm 1 to'hmce with a strong passe.
baud-. UiatUemattarforthsconrtetopusnpcn. | THB PUESIDHNCY.
nuded parts over tho buttooks, more exten
sive, perhaps, bnt did not have tho deep
contusions or brnUes as in the esse of Mob
ley. He, like Mobley, bad other parts ot
abrsdod skin, perhaps more nnmiruns
than in Mobley.
COLOROW NOT COWED. I ZiTpSSdm?^^^.“’nln^v^d'^d PN*<d»«to> Kan “* “ nd
The Old Reprobate Kxprcue. n De.lre fora JJ“^J«SSjtha pum«a *of tho “lilll^ow bSora I Kansas, Crri. August 28.—Tho Times
DIB Fight* and Writ rrobably Get It. tha Unanca commute or th# Houw, nprallns Iha p nblb , bca answers rtoeived to Inqnirers sent
Dinvbb, Angost 26.—A telegram received I {JUurWf'riahl.h.M'ai-crMllandbecomi*ve«l*d! I ont through Kinsas and Missouri as to
— e..i„ 1 here this afternoon front Meeker domes tho a r»p«awi>nTd ba In.ffmtnal and tha matter would presidential preferences. In lllsaonri 270
The other two, Cornelins r owier ana 1 t8 „ 0I ^ c { yesterday that Oolurow U aur-1 h.v. to ,0 to the courts for adjudication. A bill I answers from Democrats wero received.
George Bossy, did not have abrasions of I0 ' nnded bj roU1Ua ^ dcires peace. The ^^.l-rto' 00 ^ of these 251 wore for Cleveland; threo for
the skin from the lwhtotoe extent of ‘he i adung iu t renobe d in the h.lD, endIso SSJJSSSM** w Jh«ToiSs Thnrmau, one for Wade Hampton and
other two, bat aaffloicntly ex e i e I by nataral foitifleatiouH that their I North (icorgu nkllraad- it «h am too Uto to b« the real loattetiDg. Tho Republicans sent
dislodge uent by all th. gUto mlUUswillbo «SS! 201 answsn, of which 125 wot. for Blaine,
in Jana I fair to prMam* Uut It will bt pruned."
| ths trojt were not called baok.
c'iptVwto^’who was retornirg lo |
Yum were a membor of the Uit Hons* and on
tho fln*nc« commlttro. 1 boltov*. Wluit to four ro-
‘ - ‘ ‘ ‘ directing the
OOVKBNOBUORDOKSUSTAOUCD BT TH* BKOTLB.
There st-tma to be bnt one voioe in pub-
lio expressions tn regard to the Governor’s uapfc „„„ ~ . couwmoa or tn.nuu.ryor
action yesterday tonching “• Bingham Metker Wed!]Csd afternoon from oamp I cmcciiniou of thm bond.r
convict oamp and Penitentiary Compantis Ad „i, b teleurams. wss headed off and -Mr r»ooltscUon of th. mstl.r la about tbli:
No. 2 and No. 3. There hsn f b«u th. ^ twenty m&d hold b, Inman.
strengest kind of expressions ®f“ PP JSntli 011,11 darkness permitted hisesoapo. They of u,s ro»d held by tbs sute. My lmprssiion Is. ■ r,»iinsir. ini
and prominent citizens colloa I Btrucb abou t dusk »t u bridgo which I th* credit Mked to be allowed «h eomething Ilk* I T,iIrt y in*eonger» inj
the Cliftttfi-
tht executive office to-day to gl™ I crnMfd^'orBek'sno'flred at htoTseBSiauiy I bTlfass" riferrsd to matnanss I noo E a Holt Iioa.l In 8 Collision,
thetr personal indorsumsnt to the Governor "JgJ chuinK bim . Capt. Lawson rstorned ““ nUo ° 01 th “ , CnATTANomiA, Angn.t 27.-A serionsaoci-
in his summary rebuke of the brutality tta fll8 twiw u a reached Meeker early I .T-hs MsTistu scd Nonh (konU railroad p«pl« I dont oocurrcd on tho Belt rood in tho east-
practiced in the conviot oamp. veaterdav morning completely fatigued.* If ashat to baoradltad with this amount under me I ern suburbs of this city, cat.sod by a collis-
In bis further sotion in the premises, i j" fi 2b * ig avoided until tho arrival of Gov. Joitowma clrcumsUnc*.: Tbsy claimed that tbs i on between a pessoogcr train and a freight
.c»m riuht and inst. the *1 former owner, of tberosd bad Induced ccrtsln -
whatever may seem right and just, a^,,, tho trouble may bo smiotbly set- £Th" k! M.*pSS^f rn^ton®uS l ” ,n - About thirty persons wore on board
Governor will not fiinob, howevor extreme tled bn tlfthu militia and Indians clash I !ld, 1 thick, end Mr. end Mr. Kinsey, to I H>o passenger train end all of them were
.» i.». •-. i..- i.ti-r t. -• ■ • ... . Iw..... ' ettbe time In very bed con-1 more or less injured, ten of thorn so se-
the step that may havo to be taken, I b i 3 arrival, war will probably ensue. I take bold of'the roed. at the time _ .
If, ea it now appears, the losses of the I Wahsinoton August 26.—Gov. Adams, I dltlon. and esreeto SUM It. It wm sutad that I t i 0 usly hurt that they had to bo bronght to
two compenUs, So 2end No. 3, bedoclar^ I of SoZ« d o?to-day g uie^phed A.eistant I 10 ' ' ‘ ‘ '
sol negroes jerked out their pistols
tall extent ot the law.
TOM WOOLFOLK.
| muse cron tbk onxi-sw,
a retained the fire. All at once
Atlanta, August 27—Tom Woolfolk was
show name is not known, ran be-1 visilod | 0 day at 1:30 by his sister, Mrs.
~'ial Hurst and ahot him in the I piorloa Edwards, of Macon, and tie annt,
. killing him almost instantly. J lr3 j ^ Crane, of Athens. The ladies
Ih tame time Mr. Tom Bhiveia was were in deep mourning and were escorted
taegh the breast, and fell, danger-1 lo j bo jeg i n a cerriage by Mr. Frank Walk-
[acnndwl. , r Woolfolk’e lawyer.
1 ugro who had killed Hurst After the ladiis entered tho oell a few
turned bis attention to I words were interchanged when Woolfolk
twin, and a duel ensued, tbonegro I sa g d .
“tie giounds and firing three shots ••Aunt Florine, sister, yon know why I
incceuion, allot which missed I am bere- Great God! what a horribleorime
•a*kke was only a few psoesdis- they charge mo with. Bnt look st me, be-
>M brave sheriff fired six shots at I j ola Qodand man I sm an innocent man.”
tho then took to bis heols, and I After a pause, Woolfolk stood np and
I ea * G: * a 11 v
roern dead n tub woods. I "I say I am an innocent man, and l look
»s melee Hubbard and the other you straight in the face and say it Do my
"nooH, and wero soon lost to view, eyes flinch? . before
* w bbeiiff Austin could give at- I The ladies looked at the man before
-tetks dead and wounded ho organ- H»i? and ( hen at otoev.
■ull poue and came to Atlanta, Tho conversation was changed, and the
l^dthat HnbbXwho live, to crime wm not nfdjldto
utovn, (a nemo snbnrb of this I was spent in talking over old times, ana me
bd come up <mthe 530 train. The I ladies bade Woolfolk goodbye and left
I** fonred for Hubbard, and had he A /jliAND ARMY ROW.
!>• would have died on the A ° ltAW . U . A —
Ik* police were notified tokeeD al i>r.aldent Cleveland’, l’lcture sod kora-
Wkout for him, and Sheriff Austin I liar’s Moutl. the Dlstuium E ».ieuivuU.
IcDecatur. Wheeling, W. Va., August 26,-Ncarly
*»• riot first began Chief I r mt . n members of the Grand Army of
v*m telephoced to for assistance. tb „ jtepnblio Union Veteran L-.gion, Bons
®oned officers John Thompson, Nig I 0 { veterans and regimental organisrtione,
Buchanan and at onoe I tb i, afternoon parsSed the principal strtets
IjJ* t® Decatur os fast a* horses o{ town. It w.s Grand Army day. The
■ k- a * • IW A CKO • IS 1 llllisvw I #-\ f fnA sOWIli All wSB —»***# — J m
Item'i At midnight tho part/ have I Droe estion was headed by forty-five osr-
tT““- “A telephone messages from contaiuinK Governor Beavgr. Gov-
that Hr. 8faivers is resting crnol Foraker, Gaveraor Wilson,
Ik52^ ** ,ion * 1 y bort and that all is 1 g on . John A. Binghsm, ex-
1 Go"*” 108 Kcrpont. ex.F.c.ident Hay-.
ciTizm rvnn «n\i« I wife and dtsushtcr; Geo. B. r. Kellj»
--CclloIU *-,i i . , I ronsreesman Goff, General Bill Gibson,
hu bava in*t to-1 of Baltimore, president of
Ifritbe riu?^ ri^ Meifwi VetersnV AflSocUbon of tbe oisns.
■J*®* ettiisns of Decatur, armed I toe MeijOM veursn.^ duUn( mUhed vis-
j ’ w , n P l‘i r0 ^ n ® the streets. I DolUi TmTold commanders wars fondly
k ^“b Oo dsmith and Bob Uey- ‘tors. Tbs «>M ““ oatc Ktuburg
■fliSSl • e . u 0“ arrested and are I obeerao vbo formed the
DtoSto, +0, HP dWdSS* It the Bsgi*
NCcaooll. ®* n 8bt before morning, nrat oina f(ne s yesterday.
JbSed t, .tba negro I toWfest, with President Cle
■kc Shenfl Austin is not I P* words: “God bleM
po* of Marshal M nnl b.1 1“^Ment! Com man der-in-chief of the
IhtoFpV “*8to wbo find tho falsi I irfths United States.”
IW n d i Ch n 4 “ d be liTM on Phs- “P? “J HtUbarg Grand Aarmy of tbs
<tob-.J D ' ca "«t- Ha bos been Wbsomskuu«^ this, they st first
I lu,"! i ,JIae by » band of determ- RepubliClJoet.rMm~ promis'd
h0B « has bssn ssarobsd sod I p Tff^ Zond tbS ben-
; "ben ha ah--. M-r-Lil cni. Atnj . c f tbe It-publio
I 7 nA “«• want boms ^ bnt the Union
c *plbss and then left. ,oUo "~.JfonmZhed und-r amii hearty
" m *» caught be- »• «»» a BO nster matting
vt, 8 4 " htn eaught I I^J^te^wss aMnWMd by General Hay-. Chamberiato- Cottroller W. B. Moran
l ^ UB ^ "nworrr nmuv. d.“S P ?^‘
I rtnTemor Beater, uotc . .
t»"h:
man 7, HiU 0, remainder scattering. Tba
ltepubli a- s sin’. 302 answers, of which 181
wero tor Blaine, 86 tor Stioruan, M for
Lincoln and tbe rest scattering.
HIS WATCH TOO SLOW,
forfeited and eaneellod, it is peculiarly for-1 g aora t a ~ 0 f interior Muldrow, who is act-
tuuate that tbe General Assembly is now in j, secretary, that Colorow had expressed , —
toft <kd6Birt J?T? confenpee. Q*f.
custody of tbe oonTtet*. It U to oe nopea j ba t repreaentatiyea • of tbe In-1 tLieeMonoce wMeodorMd by the Ooremor
there in wiidom and >tateamansbip mfil* I •
dent in tbe LeRifllatnro to meet a qaeation
of moh mtgnltade and aerions importance.
tho city to carriage. Two of tho person,
dollire. but that Man off<et they were entitled to I iejurod wero badly hurt, internally. I*. Ij.
the free n«e of UO convicts until tbe roed wae | Potts waa thrown from hiB Boat In the car
onto a barbed wiro fence along stdo tbe
track. The acoldent won caused by the
watch of the engineer at the freight engine
Bader this iuw I boing four minutes slow.
the location named by I rtoiut-enlM Noe. 3 and Sand Kelmi came to an end I
EARTHQUAKE BUOOKS.
ATTEMPTED TRAIN WRECKING. I Clo^bSd rcqnested I by ill, decbloo Mm.Hupo.a^oouninih. Tjat I Two sbock , 1>u Ht Columbia «„d Au t u,t.
A UlaCbllcat riot to Repeat tlu> 1’eorU the SeereUry of War to send Gen. Crook -The People Alarmed,
and Weetern Uorror. also, and by th* oombined effort of btato I p*i,y *„ .nutted to 2.VJ convlete for three yean
Ceioeoa Ancnst 27—A special from and Federal offloisls secure peaceable ra- end no louser. and Uie road! had bed Mu convicts
Dk??Wysthe W^gTdSuS: | turn of th. Indian, to thdr rMMvaUon. |
NEW YORK PROUIBa
Fsirmount,.—. _ . .
tives succeeded nutil yesterdsy in keeping
quiet an attempted train wrecking near
Danvillo last Wednesday morning. The
bridge orossing Vermillion river is CUO feet
I prohTmo'n^nv^UoTJ^yZnexJmini! I JZ I *^ n W “ ^‘1“®^’’*&’**&&
ployed^toexirninetoe^todge^in^sttending ft™**f^UESliSgTStaSf ttS
to hi* dutlMWedn^symomtoftjytos Sf^rf bfW!*%%££. I feU b. followed bj. heav;. one next
I state Coaventlon VeitfnUy — For Free , lu end North Oeorfta railroad having kept tb*m
Lluuor and Woman buttrexe. tor a lunch looser Ume, these PtnitanUery Coupe-
1 | met demanded that the Marietta and North
la railroad ahonld pay for
it ted worked theae oonvteta over and above
CoLVinu, 8.0., Angnst 27.—Alittle after
12 o'clock this morning an earthqneks
shock occurred hero, accompanied by the
usual roar ani lasting some neoonds. At
four minntes of 5 o’olock a second and
heavier shock was felt. Tho motion wm
nndnlating.
Auocsta, Angnst 27.-A slight earthqnake
train pusing c..-. -- 1 tr.mooreu and tnsMSI wars ZOSMMIT jb^ i mil—IIS ■essmMtmeaeaseg ssasesm—suel .I-IJ-I-*. nrssi” from Jsrsey City for
was waiting at Wayne jnno-
■ Ins with a conductor's caboose
, which wm following doso bo-
shot tired below men,logs, wmen » np. , I SSWTsmBS. STuiSTto ™ SEUZ I hind th. train, ran into it Tbeengine
posed to have been a slgual. Two snsrn. nf Yh. them. Tha Snuto. commliuT dedlr.ej to » nd eabooao were ernshed intothe elM-per,
rionalookina men were seen sronnd tne|°fhotbto the Legislstars as proof of the I approve tha bill sranueg tha credit bat u a com-1 damaging the pisiform oonsldersbly, and
sjj— tndnn lut iilolii hot no trace of I action. I promt*., did astee to npoet favorably a rewlntlon j smashing Ibo caboose cir. the
bridge during[list night, but no trace or | Thg foIIowlcB u eket wae nominated: Beo-1 airw-dUy: the d.tt t.» yaen. eod renaimeK.the t ^ k o ( ’
them could elaueerds ho found.
engine and
gore iu Lue aiaepu,
sadden awakening,
■" attired, soe-
brakemen in
fortunate. James
8. Manning, of this city, had bis le a broken
Their Victim Dylng-
WixcaxsTXB,
iff ot Clarke oounb
to tsriinZrry viile^ L ”cke is the farmer, I John G. Gray, of Ul *ter. Af terapesohes 1 »Mst»7rwM^e?dMio“U;7sj»miruw‘«un . v ,
living near Wadeavilie, who had a difficulty I by the Mudidete, and others, th. nsnsl dririgoyMsd and wm otherwlu, a^d probably fatally,
last Monday with Wm. a JeDktoe about vote of thanks and soma formalities, nd-1 I hurt, and John Ruth and a man named
wages due, resulting in serious tojurifs joumed sine die, I of the Governor os' October 7. 1*5,1 Magioley, also of this city, were severely
being received by Jenkins from both Locks I n r , Meniyns in wuiiamabnrEh. I S* **£2" my.reeatleettosot | injure it The wreckage was cleared in a
and bU son. Locke wm arrested and bailed { Kkw Yobk, Angnst 26. -Division No. 3, I S^SSSm'o^of S? STriMTc^MS^mth th! I few “1“»1*». audtniflio iesatued.
peaeape of this bill. The Marietta an I North Oeor-
■asMMsd
Dr, Mrfllyaa In WUllamabnrEh.
,, . .. , . . Nkw Yobk, August 26.—Division No. 3,
forthegrandjurytatbe sumof fits bun- Ancient Order of llibernime, guvs s roue-,. , , ^ ,
dred dollars. JenUn s lujuriss will prove iDR KcepUon to Rsv. Dr. McGlynn to-night !j ad - al 4- 1 .
fats), having bssn given up to die by physi at ri, lecture st Willismsburgb, under its M53u2'b?tS;JS^j£iui? fr irh
A Touching Scene on tbe Scaffold.
Columuu, 8. C., August 27.—Talton
suspicss. About 2,500 people’were present I tmpitecthe Marlrtu mcHotS' o.'jSt*' luUnUd I j ®“ Ht
.^rnenied by Fortune. I and s^umUr of AnUd’overty people occu- ^SSS<^hMTu°S ^xecuriol tZk pSjTta^
Cum^o. August ^-AN.^IndUm.Jgo- broihttol Bty . 8 „. w U ^£^2i*^, 0, plSlS5i *** tUfi & ?2&
once a wefchbyman ended hia life with * voi Malone, preaided. McGlynn laid that I tb* JUrtottoend North Oeonju reiiroedViu rLfht PZfrfflfSjS? yig
dou of^LJ yeeti.day on serount of hi. ^hough h-wuprotibitod £m p^ch- 1 -wed,
loss of fortnna Hie wife tried to keep hi* | V rn ^ oooW I etu end Kortb Oeovcto miroed ever bed | mtn’e babf was held no to him for a fare-
suiddefrom. becoming .public, sud after | ^ 1$2..,VZ.X U X* I P^ M
& 1 -“---hi 8 .&hv H . 9 ,tht“A W ‘S t I e ®« P-Pt-
wtiuoua *.,.*•* »« real can., of bis dcjtb. ™ toexoroM hli. nm^tby "‘“t th. A. a SThrm m ^
The coroner learned of the matter to time I H., and concluded with a recital of Uie oolite tb* ordiaaoee adopted by Uw
to atop tha ecremouits st the grave, and, Antl-Poverty doetrtoes. Dlvirion number "WMtwUj the committee do usds
with mounting relatives _ and friends sui- J™* Ui^i.Z A ,‘^W Jten InveatWe'e ell matter, ol
the Kami
lion stood out on the culprit's face and
forehead, although he appeared perfectly
a rivu-.o i, unLU i r u uo oj'jn. tn't |yriirvuj
calm. He Ust words war* sililiMpsd to
TMttea’e all mitten of factnlattas I his children, whom he told "mind mammy.”
tt thU bill an- tf any ethtreoc- I
tonoding him, conducted an inquest, after 11 • f° r Inviting McGlynn to speak at to-1 I>MM> o< IkU bill an? u say ether cof
which bsssaistsd to the taatMd rites. I nights meeting. I rapt or dceeltftU toeaea. or falae reprcattUims I To Knlertela Ibe 1'reeldent.
_. n,,.M.fcS Ta.»ismji «m n.t.nit I Florida Ofllclale In Trooblr. I Mdiifn o( tbLiblil ef enur**** iL* MamittM wif J St, Ix>uu, August 27. President and
Ws^^rrr^.-A 1 committee | Asguat 26.-William F. For-! meUU-te^^kantjcamh.fteth. tecte. j *«• CUvrim^, on their arrival here, brim
from Detroit, oocaUttcg of_ Mayor "
®SSS-?S* SWa?E*S5B«5
the alighte^t bed
mortiicg and extended a cordial intiUtton « county oommiMioncw, was ar-
for him and Mrs. CUreland to *Wt the dty to-day on the charge of onyerting to
*UsiiL . leach made thrt* ( f 10 0U0 c Leered
‘ - . V. ' ^ HliKhtcMt bed w*r,dt Urn.-* X U . c ,c^
b tor rex . *°<kid np at once. I and Ll-fcJ, and oi os -, lt
H If-Lended before morning. I never equalled to " <•«
was
\l eLewhere
of Detroit during LU Western trip to Oeto- I tie uso *72 31. the amount of costs paid
bcr. The President receifed thtm pleas
antly, but declined to commit himee.f on
the *sabject further than to intimate that it
weald be almost impo*ibie for hie
change pLus already matle.
It cutr.i
upon on appeal cf a dril case Ust Decem
ber to the bnpreme Court. The offence bos
the grade of grand larceny. Tba accused
wtlwidirujitwoend gays $1,000
George J. Zshnbtsr, the county eheriT, wm
t:;ied in tL« county court to-day for failurt
to Htcrt warrant in«ued in November last ■
N'o Change In Jacob Sharp'* Condition.
Now Y ok, Angtut 27.—-There is no
change in the condition of Jacob .Sharp this
Morning. He was qaite rcaUean Uni ni/UL
He still st'-mH to be quite iadiflen nt u* to
Jadge Potter's dccuion in hi<< favor und
v. IIiU'ii action in calling for immediate
argument of the stay of proceedings.
iF.ee that I day evening, October 1st, will proceed im-
medlately to tho resid^neo of Mayor D. K.
Francie, wbo»* guests they will be until
Monday morning, wh«.n they sill t*ke
quarters ia one of the hotels. The Prcai-
lent and wife will spend Sunday, October
hth, in Madison. Wm , tbe gut»A* of Poat-
mastec-Genexal YUnn, an«i will be- the guuats
of Jadge Howell E. •Iffi'k-oD, at NanimUe,
Tenn., on .Sunday, October 15th.
dr. Pullman's bran ly conU $7) a quart.
: wi.ih would drink poorer liquor a&d
pat better eoap in Lis eleeping-oaro.