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^BLISHED182G._
0VS RESOLUTIONS.”
MACON, GEORGIA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1887.-TWELVE PAGES.
^n, of Cowet*. Makes* Bis Slfr
Uou.e Over the Anthorehip of
«[;e.olatIons to Sell" the
mill Atlantic.
the C»rroln* r n, 4 Marietu r Jnii We^ttrr°r»UmIS’ JT4 * DowcU of Wolwter and Gordon of Chatham at- |
lij Mr Orieo“of CI1T -* b mI t, “ r,a . d to «•» «>» attention of the rtp-at.r.
latratlonoftlioTot.raofCUyconnt]^^*rotHoreg- , mating tepaattd elTirU, Dually
By Mr. Clay, of Cobb-A bill re *£ooiporete the S*r‘ ’ *W1* tba former cooUnnel to holj tbo
I«4ont Monnt W.UUt.MO^SS^ I *Tdc„n m.mber, than.nad..»*, to b. bran,, j
QaMtlontf of personal oxpUnitlonH, questions of
prlviieg", point! of order and motions to adjourn
P^r7t W .T K Un f *S.° I OT^/of’ , [l : 1 .KfflafbaS | j!S£ t JS*wi!I
Mr ’ ot Elb<lrt_1 bU110 authorize the I COLQUITT’S SUCCESSOR.
The Atlanta Constitution Opposes Colquitt I
VOL. LXII. NO 25.
TIIE VOLUNIEKR WINS.
rtiSSATlOS IN TUB HOUSE OF , <**'. __ , !
Lg STATIVES YISTJSHDAY. ‘ b « to. n of Ta^.°ln Echo'. Manly. 10 lncorpor * to j
fl“ a ' LBy MJBawla. of Efflnsham -A bin to ehamn. !
THE AM 1 ’RICAN YACHT COMES IN
I TWO GOOD MILVB AHEAD.
i , —. ......—_ bill to authorize the I
trustees of Eiberton Female Institute to aell the
ie America's Oup Still to Stay With ui
Most of the Ilace Sailed la Dense Fog
and Shifting Wind-Scotch-
men Much Disappointed.
TIIE SCENE IN THE HOUSE.
| A Member In Macon Last Night Said it Was |
Dramatic.
•Uoealp on the Situation. I New Yo “’ Bipletnh.r 30-With the
Friday's Atlanta Conitltntlon Editorial. wind frr.m ea*f, northeast and blowing at
We printed, some days aince, a list of t be rat e of twenty-four miles per hour, and
_ ... probable candidates lor tbs United States st 11 bagging, with light rain falling, the
cam?down'Srt"nfghtVromffinu! Tua „ n “ e 6aWqaont 6TenU “ how thftt lho Volnnteor ’ 8f,er ,bo Btart ’ boa “° ,b ® wind *
leaxned that tho sceno which followed the HoD ’ UcBI * R hataon is the most formid- wa 'd in grand fashion, and through the
asaenion by Mr. Hnif that tho resolution “Me opppnent that 8enator Colquitt baa. * b ® -'riftirig fog oonld be aeon gaining on
I’to aell" the State road was written by Ma- He will haro a strong followingin tbo State, the 8ootoh oatter. Ten minutes after the
jor A. O. Eicon was dramatic in the ex- Senator Colqnitt, it is nndeistood, ia op. tl .„ y -.ii .a,
Home. Mr. Hnif first ailndedHo the teso- P»«‘<i to » repeal of the internal revenue ” , “ " , WeU *° “f *
lution as the Bacon resolntiqn, aud then a ' aWfl . °nd this, in onr opinion, will be tbe 1tar “ an " P nl “ "'f > rom ,b " TMnle.
atorm of applause swept over tbe Honae. I m 111 tone around his neck He was very The weather at 8:55 was even wor.eihsn
Mr. Harrison, of Quitman, finally said that I n *H° b opposed to the tariff plank In tbe | yesterday, heavy fog oompletoly shutting
the resolution offered by him was written j platform adopted at Chicago, nud also to ,v. frrm vi .„ n.or,
Who Voted for Major Haem for ftr hlm b I Major B„oon. This announce- Cleveland’s nomination. Holanowannrdent r- a , Mronger, but it wax ^tril fo'ggy.
1 unut canted wild oouturion, the members supporter of both, bnt still thinks tbe in. o.L it rkiidL heavilv wi h tho wmn
pounding their desks and making olhtr tercal revenue lawonght notto be repealed. I inoreaitinn iiDidlt* blowing twentv miles
demotatrations,-in which the gallery joined. We put the Senator upon no’ice that it will ‘ At SjoSf, riin and wind subail^.
Tbe speech of.-Mr. Huff was considered ] *‘-kc a strong man to make Georgians swat-
by tbe member qnoted above as one which I l° w Ibis law.
enlis’ed tbe attention ot tbe members ot the It b «ot at .11 improbable that Maoon I J^SESXSJSm toSl Item
House from the atari, and was listened to nnder the new regime may not present a I tluu maEa) . VI L 5 or ft ^ it u tb ^
with still greater ihtent when interpolated good man for the Senatorship, one upon gnL and tho foe lifting At
by tho allusions to the resolution^ Mr. -hom the p^ple will center We propose | £ pro-
Harmon, 11® ®“JJ * u * b *“ w * ul venled close observation, bnt the Volnnteer
it understood that wo ere opposed to any IB ,. ucd to haT , . ,light lead, though both
man who Livor* thn tuliiskv mnnonnlr* «hn I * _ . .. 1 R
,iu li.vcoN rnEArriioii.
PRISON TELUS HOW THE MA
IlCAMB TO WHITE THEM.
r Express Their Ilcgrets on
|k Floor of tho Hoose—<\n Un-
ispected Dramatic Scene.
Macox TrLf.murH Bcrrad, )
. . No Whitxhall Ktkzbt. S
IpjXTA. U*., tiEPlIUBtl 30.1S87. )
tr Boats mst at 0 a.* m.
A of Richuiood, offered a resolution
[jfarther orders the aessloos of tbe LckU-
Lit* from H a. m. to 13:30 p. m., and
kp.r. toGp. m.
discntslon the resolutloa was adopted.
»J order of tbo day, which waa tbe con-
jifths conoideration of tho bill to sell or
iTctero sml Atlantic railroad, was re-
The Senate.
The Senate met at 10 o'clock.
BlUa for fixat, se;ond and third reading.
BILLS PASSED.
To provide for tbs appointment and commission-
ing of a surgeon tor each ligbt bamrj ot arttlery
and. volunteers.
man who favors the whisky monopoly; who bo# , 3 wtI0 TMy do.0 togetber. They were
surplus 1 b*y getting rid^f th" un/u““t^es 3*^ fMt - oloB ° baulod witb boom8 t0
Buipius dj f(Usuu|{ nu ui iuo uujiihi taxci I . )Uf »
paidbyfconihern produolj; who ir not in T b . EUeHs signalled before the start to
.u toiuu,,.™. 1 ^7.?!!* I “^ 6 Ih® conrso east by north. At,10:55
To m»ie the licanae to sell liquor in Emannsl P^ 0 ^ 019 na.ianal bAUkB by levying a tax ot jjj 0 y ftc hf 8 vere ontsido tho bar, still on the
*«hXr. Walt, of Stewart, on the floor. I ordinarim to e f u t n9t I }° ^ 0eDt * 0 | D °s ir »f i°^* 7^° t-tatHonrd tack, the Volnnteer gaining on
til number of repo ta. and gave acme et t0 u “* fl * f “* fop ^ ^ »Tor a repeal of all laws that make a dig- lho Thistle ami cettintt to windw ard
Wlwld ^rSbS^ntia to keep a dl.pec elimination against leal eetato os a basis for ^onaVuT^^*
UneSt of the children of the State!* 7 ofUqao " fop “® dlcln * 1 Ju~ n : n ihn * A As the yochts orosstd the line tho ThiaUe
SSMEFSZn* ,u,«..ni,n.v.nn Senator Oolqoitt bn^been in tbo Bsnato was fu«n to be to windward, and they were
■— -* —- — *** -■**- — I Ufftr |y.?* x y 6 .^ p,, *.. an ^. ^ advocAtoi j heading oast Eortheaflt, sailing on tho oonrse
,, of Cowet*. opposed the sale of the
-Jesirouae^t manner poeslble. The bill,
Klif its dieguiMi. meant to sell tbe property
KtUe. Ue charfed tint tbe resolutions
ad were drawn by some man who was
eo( tbs Uou«e-aoms unseen hand
rof this scheme.
LTJLM. Th ‘ "" ,4 “ d ‘ h *“ ,,8: 1 »ny bin ori this Uo» It hu, scaped onr ob-1 wa Awards far 'Bociuiw»y.' Th. VoU In th. trwln.
Mr. U.wke. k.v.no Ic. of. mot on to reconsider. 1 91 rvation. The next Senator elected from I er WB , out-pointing the Scotchman, tho President mado bis appearance at the
jsatrwfmsa.^-l^a^MLa’ -
, „ °'lj‘. n ' i r It. I we have thus briefly indicated.
-JOa??* aLgrtrArffg L2J? ^.“'lJS?To.?Luil24lS £K. a SJI! I from view. Their relative position wore
ttstiszzwj: 1 a “* —° u Irut^Mrnr g M r HI b ^ BOn,ysboni
im uuwr^iwwi w nw 1 41 Mr. Hand of the Eighth, thonabt that the rewlu- I tbs ancoc'sion to Senator Colquitt. The I in.rnni .vi nwaB
iaAtbaa I will prove my uiertloo that Senator is oppnsad to the rupea) ot the in- .4?| 1 ",^ 1 ,i ,b6 _!i 00b , B ^L 8 f b P
i nothin* but sale lAnulause 1 | deedn to the property, if the amendment of the 1 . • , * I Viblulo to tOO nakta ove, and the fog Ult
l»iUstatethathe il affieshat I wereeuneorrsd in. Tbe amsudmet t was as 1 n \ v ° l Uj * 4 ** admirer cf , - The wind bed increaHed to
from Co?eu vJted for at ui! foUows: Amend seo nd amendment by Inserting. Mr Oiflihla nod is strongly opposed to the “Crewed to
H«“a.O. s° J to obtain th. coas.at of J„ne t. Ktug or hi! protection element. Ihlta little war will . mUl
k s. oftu.pnre.taaC-mWh^orw “jl?SSn-id th. „c«.,on w„ no,«th.m.o- J.-«»d against his re election Imosus. of ,t “ dln « l1<mUl
*y ea *fl-.,- . th.. h. ... lotion, but wh supply on tbs sCoptlon of the this has no» passed hevonrt oorj-ctnre and 1
"«aTmSSnSktt!'*.b.‘iu h tbo”f H,«s.m;pilm.,b .bug, ttlhutl w« 1* an as,need ho, It 1. equ.ily cerUin
TKttSt*&sSSTtSU to postpone the g“ U - 0n ’- 4®1 M “ 0D ’ °- r
mstter tndefloltelj. \^ b - 11601
!• hid voted for Bacon, but rrgreited I M Northcutt said he hoped tbe motion would I be center,
sew that he knew the truth. I ,.«» «V-V.ti 4 I .k ^ j.,,.;
S«tBsrtow«n>.e.tthl« Juncture, and I . .... I W(* P ro P 6t 10 *< ea ‘.. 0o, 5? i . lt -.
^ ipSAktr. stUt; - ■ - . a—•
I toted for and advocated Mr. IU-
1 now r* joicc at bis defeat." [Ap-
s\M»Y n oi:
At uk i-wth \.u'.:th jft'M now
KILLED IN HIS BED.
Aleck Morris Shoots And Kills Dan Locket
at He Sleeps, Cuts Lucy Locket's
Throat and Stabs Mary Mor
ris, His Wife, in the Neck.
8TAnnKD ms WIFE.
,or min to*deftas Oolocilt. 'j'... wl b the " ea very heavy. At abont ono
; !Yi‘r.:zs;: ,b "'
imt.iypo.tpon. ws«not in order, snd tb. only supporters 1*^beMmlng moro pronouiiuad Atl:15p. m. t
TUB PRESIDENT'S TRIP.
Departure of the Party Prom Washington I
—Greetedby Thousand. Along tho Way. I
Washington, Septcmbor 30.—Abont fifty ATTEMPT TO MURDER AN KNT1RK
poisons gathered in front of tho White | FAMILY NEAR MADISON, GA.
Honse this morning to witness tho departure
of the President and Mrs. Cleveland on their
Western Dip. The weather, which has been
rainy and disagreeable for the past three
days, cleared off beantifnlly this morning,
just in timo to verify the proverbial good
luck of the President. Madison, Ga.. October 2-Abont tw»
At 9:45 the carriage drew up at the north I niiloH south of this place near midnight la«t
front of tho exeoative mansion and the I night Aleck Morris, a negro, killed Daii
President, Mrs. Cleveland, Mre. Folsom and Lookct, cut Lockot’s wife’s throat and
Lena, Mrs. Cleveland’s maid, entered and
wore driven to the Pennsylvania railroad I
depot. The President wore his usual black He kill6d Dln Look®*, his father-in-law,
snit. while Mrs. Cleveland was dressed in s by ehooting him in the back of his bead
brown silk bodioe, with white Bpring skirt with a ahot gnn, while Dan was asleep,
and bonnet to match.
TIIE TRAIN, I nia MOTnin-IN-LAW WOUNDED.
At tho depot the special train had boon I M.,m i,,„„ im in will hi.
run bacE nearly to tbe entrance of the I . . , , ,
bonding. An ordinary car "had been at- l»w, Luoy Locket, by ontting her throat,
tachodlortho aceommodatron of r»iilroad I |j 0 mRdg ft wound from ear to oar and sev-
nnd train men, which is to be detached at
llalttmoro. At that city tho oars of the orod the windpipe. She may dio at any mo-
special train, which are now hosdod by tho ment
"P. P. 0.," will bo reversed so as to bring
the observation oompartment in tho roar. I
Tbe train looked very handsome in its now I After leaving Lnoy Locket as dead ha
8 P-* 8t bi8 *“'• M8fy Uofri8 ’ P nll ® d b «'
kei* ot jacqniminot rones and otbor cat I ont of the honse and Blabbed her several
“he «»» >“ ‘ b ® «<*• bB ‘ 8b ® >Bnotdangerons-
caiioua crowd eyed tho train and every I ]y cat
member of tbe party as they arrived. I tub cause of tiie tboubi.r
Marshal Stowm early'at'th. Btntlon. 8 t6W out ot tUa 1801 tbit A1 *~ t b&d * b ‘Pf" 5
He was followed Secretary Fairchild, I his wife, and sho wont to the honse of her
Colonel and Mrs. Lamont, with their two I , ^ T i. a . . ...
children, arrived next and went immedi- Iathor . Dln Looket. Aleok 'went there
niely to tho train. Secretaries Whitney aud i a8 t night and tried to persuade her to re-
Endicott preceded the Pm* idential party by I , ... ...
a few minute , Dr. Brjant and Mr. Bissell tnrn bo “0. Not succeeding, ho revenged
had already arrived and taken their places himself by trying to kill tho whoto family.
■- **-- ’—At ten minuteB to ten o’clock
I BLOODHOUNDS ON Ills TIUCK.
station. He was ereorted by Marshal Wil
son and Mr. Baldwin, superintendent of I
tho Pnllman Company. Mrs. Ulovcisnd | n*an has bloodhounds from Smith’s oonvioi
and hor mother came next and the maid C41np ou Lia lrack Bnd ho m , y bo oatlgU
followed thorn. Quite acrowd of newspaper I
men, railroad ofiloials and other favored j to day.
porsonB had been admitted to tho platform. I dehcbiption op mouuih.
Most of them raised their ia tb tbln aboul flvo fcot lea
hAtH and their Halctes were I
returned by tho party. Secretary and Mien inches in height, weighs about 140 pounds.
Bayard hurried up at this moment and . , . , ,
boarded the train with tho President and | K in K er ' oako oolore( ’' ftn,, 1H crofl " c >' 0 ‘ J ’
Mrs. Cleveland.
Frenk'carver; & 1 The negroes aro much excited. I. he U
coupled onto tho train, which was undor I caught to-day an effort will be made to
thu direction of Conductor O. A. Hkyc
every d y. Tbe L<*|
fftaUlare w*ill a'’! ura I P* m * ^°g gradually
mentcomd beofferedto tljonouae am.udmtut. | within tvo wetks, and thee, in position to fil'Imiiw/r.l m tlf^h^
fcW °< l !‘* «»’"2 «>®. Luow «U’n that d.v.lopmeuts will i.e m.d. ' tbo “onward and oonld bo seen on the ho-
U« Jroii«tI*'«o 0 L lh m m dJore!sJ« P< lt. I severumeut .U.ll l.ua thU property only prior to tbe expiration of that time which
.rJr_!? **-*?- «.pr»el. * Itt I on condition ih.t whatever ,truoture U erected ou .will inanghtate aelriightoa'. fight between
PJ? I *.ld lot ihill be removed >t uj ttmo ou twelve I the revehtte reformers and protectionists,
MeIn ta.lr etTM^h and »nother a monU >.’ written notice from tho euperintendent or pretctittumete.
2ho^li5JT»J« 15^“*^" 01 u,, “ m
■Ud r*fus*d to allow the Marietta and
Umlroad to extend its 11ns to Atlanta.
M property held for the benefit of the
Nt Iks Hate
Rms Mid a mocent ago he had occasion
pis House tbe au'hor of the resolution
■Utrodarsd. lie said that he was and
Hbs his friend. Msjor bacon and my«
Mr Baberts, of the Foarteentb. spoke In favor of
tha douse amendment and agalntt that of Mr.
Hand.
Mr. Jimoe.oftho Thlrty-6lxth, called the pre* |
vlous question.
THE THISTLft’S DEFEAT.
rizoo.
TOE TUB!»RIO STAKE
At 1 p. ot. tho jachts were in light one
mile son b of L)og Beach, whero tho turn
ing-stake boat was stationed. Tho Volun
teer waa to wiLdward and leadiug by ooo
mile. 8he turned the stake boat in abont
ten minutes with her mainsail, forestay
Hail, j.b and working top-u.il Tho Tliihti '
stick. Mombors of tho Cabinet aud Mrs.
Folsom and Miss Bayard paid farewell,
and at precisely 10 o'clock tho train moved
oil on lta long journey.
AT BALTIMORE.
Baltimore, September 30.—The Presi
dential party reached this city at 11:10 thU
morning.
Acotlirr Scotchman to Clmllrngo For the
Cap Ns xt Yrsr-Mr. Uell'a Views.
Glasgow, October 1 —Mr. Mnir, of Dam- . . *- - ... , - . --
burton, owner of tbe y«ht M.bel, has de- b, 4.“ !£®'implement of cenve. «et
— — -- . termioed to bnild a nlocty-ton cutter to 'oM?t n *f ,r er0 ?? ed tbo .,l m l a l?’j*’ 10 ’
On account of all builneee before tbe Senate balna , , : ln , , and tho Thistle was three miles behind.
1 "“*• “*i or V, wo J *•*, I exbaueted, and ee nolhlna more could be done °°“P* U for b ® A “ tri “® cn R Ameriox
Ae tele of tbe n*i. It. hu »lw»j. aIlU i , om , bM i ne e» cune f‘om ue Donee, tbe Sen- next year unless Mr. Bell »RBin challenges
--tbeml. of tb. ro.d .ad Ueo now. | uum Uoud.j? for Itf The designer of Mr Moir’e bSnt
TnF.Y OITE tT UP.
London, Sopiember 3<J.—The Poet says:
MSuAOutSwwMe the rerelu-1 Wbat wa * Dono bj ,h * ,, " u ■® °* B * pr -1 Rob^.t D^n^r.'^Qoar^'now mirer^t \ Jafgai’g no? discredit* the
rent . Btralght and uuequ.rec, .a-1 ^ “ aJl " ° £ F^rlf.h^tKr ff JSSStfS
A number of bill, wore read tbe eecond time. The London Times says: '’Now It is I ' acln K tb "J r oenter-board sloop is festcr
By unanimous consent the following bills wers I perfectly clear that, if wc aro to beat tho j “ ao English deep ktelod cutter,
read tb. third tlm. atdpseied: Americans in their own waters snd bring „ obeatlt DUAProisTED
Ameodma tbe ebuxar of tb. city of Oriffle. Uck the odd we mnst cotdeiosnd to tako Glasoow, 8 ptember 30-Scotohmon are
loeorporating tb. UiloronT.rmlnal Comreny. l ,’ h , lr ! greatly dlaapputoted over tbe remit of the
IncorporattuK th. town of Ocean City, ou ’Jybe. » ltaf ont of ?„<*, tut they admit that the T hLtle ia
11 Providian » board of Jury commlislonero for the I h iw Yoax, Octob r l.—TllO Saotehmcn b f aton ’ . II , b ®5S2? th ? 1 If , th °
county or Babereham. r„,-.u •..n.a.t t „ mu. Ai.non rice for thecnp ia again sailed on Amerioan
cetied ft?ZXS?££. XftSZ ‘° ^ 8a °“ fi6tUl '
commUsionsr of Habersham wuoty. good humor, altli-Ugh unable to .atlsfacto- mQflt ba?e ft
A resolution offeree by Mr. Felton. IJJ n ly txpioin to thcmaelvea how tht-ir cutter • CAH TIACH T,,KM -
ding that when the Housa adjourn this morning. / Imu., Mr R»11 still inielat.
Wlrtisdsod as Is mine, lie mode this |
fjkisiticc to Major Bacon.
—The reaolution vm written with a
« aunr. He did not know who wrote
tioQCAm * to him In an envelope
• heoa. Be asked him to draw tho
1*1 he did so.
A. O Bacon resolutions,
|«*7 wtrs read before tbe committee
| »iUm. Be wanted the original resola-
<1 by Mr. Harrison, and now known
— wwwauaiu, eaiu mat IUO
nothing about who wrote tan mu
w#r * known as tbe Harrison reooln-
l,?** 0 fPo*od to characterizing the reeo-
F**B*con rssolatl n.
, vldlntt that when the Hone, adjonru thu moralna * „ r liad i v \t. jj.n .Mil im,uta London, September 30.—Tbe Daily Telo-
"Hld that It waa bla deatre to gtv. I u adjourn to meat at I a. m. Monday, waa adopted. “ ““'J “*»““• „, r ; ?®' 1 ,V‘‘‘ , . oraph sa>a: ••The Thlatlo was beuten hand
le etedlt It the re.olntlona wet. Title Ooarantre and Loan Company, ot Savannah, that the twenty .mtlo to windward and a ta- 8 1.. . — y.. j
-dttodoaoin thaavaat thatthay ware I Paaead. . _ , , , . . m . turn conre*la unfair, but wonld like to I J®"*'* ® na 1I v ®J“““ tr i*“
> Mr. Oordoo, of Chatham, Inttoduced a bill to meet Volantetr In a mo to leeward b ® ,,tr ? nd aaifte ' * b 'P »U »oun d . The
^hdried on tbo reading of tbo Bacon rea-1 amend tbe ganeral tax act of tha Stale. I alone Ha eavs tbe Thiatle will •'lutnph Itampi American builders as at
JJtte curb read ibem. A tvolntton for tbe appolatment of a Joint com- alone. He leya tne inieue win , auperiora and teachers In the
-Sa laid tbat ha alwava had been ot>- I mltloe to which waa to be referred all btlu and rea- I enter into any eonteat with big MOOpa I *
‘•evtetharela of u. We.iern ani oliUona In connaetlon with tbe aalaor lewo of tha wbeIe the coarse attita her. He prefers a I “Vha^SSKhA^lhrf?chat th. Thl.ll. I.
fca. Tb. majority report did not pri- Weatern and Atlantic nUnaA. ‘“•J^f 0 ™ J® innate conree, and wonld aocept a triangle. - . T . b ® * i - an<)atd admit, that the Tbiatle ta
iSx.^rs-i-.“A j. “;’4sa.l;'.5s2£:rfsr s
gs.“:ss3!.“was‘!t -swssgfeiag.^ RStsttXa«?aBSssYSui.'aiKa.'SfSsi
to* s?srftasfSftWSSfasa m
- 1 ■■ - — return home on the 12th lnet. 1
SUNDAY WORK.
MURDERS D BY A FANATIC.
Col. Lowe, of the Galvtaton Newr, Arrested
for Violating the Btate Sunday Laws.
Galvehton. Tex , September 30.— Col.
E. G. Ljw**, of the Galveston News, waa
lynch him.
KENTUCKY DIAaMOND.S.
Scientific Men Kay There Are Diamonds
Elliott County.
LonUrille Courier Journal.
Willaud, Kt., September 38.-[4i>«clal)—If tha
Tho announcement tliAt it would j fields of Elliott county do not turn out to be dia-
arrive at that time attracted about 1,000 I mood fields earns day, a good many sclsntlflc i
persons, fully ono half cf whom wero lidies, I aa well as prospectors, will bo badly disappointed,
and for them the gates of tho station wero I in May, lSSfl, when the rock of th«sa fields were
Opened as soon Oft tho train Btoppod. Tbe I Htudled, the character of the dlamoad baarlog rock
President and Mrs. Cleveland wore seen I ( Q goath Africa waa not folly understood;
about tho contro of the Pallmon car. He I <]asntly no search was mads for diamonds,
sat near a window, and to tho roquest to go I WM ftD y m enUon made in tfcr odirioi reports of any
to the platform of tho car, shook his head. I etutfeaaibmty. Latoroo. bow.v.r. .nioklina
As soon 08 a mossonger oould reach him a I the vast truth was dUcloird. and Uat month MaJ.
dispatch waa put in hia hand asking him to 1 J. w, Powell. Director of the United huum Geoiogt
stand on the platform while passing Had-
over Junction. Tbo President wore a light I abort but thoroughly bu«y stay Mr Kaoz and Ms.
slouch hat, which he removed only OQCO. I Dleler returned to New York to prepare thslr report.
At 11:15, sharp, tbe eignel was gtvou aud I "Web ta uld to b. vary favorable.
- •• - • • • -- **-I Mr. Knnz is well-known la the Kist as an author
I I _ y on gema and precious stones. Colleges send to
way. There waa no demonstration uy | nim for bis decision is regard to questions that-
tho people assembled At tho Station. I arise In thslr classes and concerning their oollao-
AiaONO tiie noUTE I tlons. lie Is also known as a man whose Idsos ora
rrv. „, ,„| 0 t 4 „i_ I above all convers ions save thoee that his profea-
Tho President s apecial train made DO I ,iQD,a. aprofeaalop, will brlna him. Mr. Kuca i.
atop after leaving Baltimore nntil it reocued .1.0 Tnr.oy a Uo.'a expert, lie ia rauuauaiiy
ll.rriahurg. It sluwn-1 down when pa-siug I ''
through York, FcDntylvanla, whore the
•ensfltor bis c
I’realdent stood npon tbo rear platform and
bowed to the multitude that liuod thn toad-
way on both aides. The country between
Baltimore end Harrisburg is very thickly
settled, end everybody seemed to know
STEAMSHIP ON FIRE.
—.-.joia, are commiu-e s m» i ea anwa ... — ---■ . -— r„ g.,. I Tb. loo ef tie* Once Famou. Itetiy Ward
that lb. pr p.itytnb.adverttaejd I waaloo to th. eonelderatlon of local blllaon th.tr jmrdercd by a Probtbltloalat.
li* , ttaniHv^?nr«. e VI[!!?Su^t , i:' ol ild i ^Ur^d’ull of Bibb, who waaantlttat to the Boor, I GaUNEViLLE, October 1.—A sensational ■ . .,, .
fetJ!ggjg proh,bt '
or “* W0 W. E. T. M.lburo, a member of th. Lrg- ^“^ 11 i“* d “ d ..° bU » , “’ { hU ®“P lo J®« *°
•*•* adloti.rLf“ an p . m . ^iuw'Snr “*oonr «a.brerd onall aldta. > Ulaturo from Greene conaty, ahot and la- r ' b ?“ d V’ ,.... ... - , •
I Mr. HuffUwn.VrtttaaAser.jajJWJJ*,*!!! rL I atanilv killed a vouoe man named William I Luwe rafoaed to give b&ilandwaitempo-
|f7** i av Knainaaa waa rntrodered:
h ta. 1 Pu ““- a bill to apprepriau
'«'**•*for irr | ^yibreamontba .“'LiuuwS I trouble grew ont of a speech
•ttw'b!:£fn** T,, j:"r a .'l" , ".a t : 'i'^ireunonSw^iot.^^>f Sa^SSS*. mad» by Milbnrn at Grcen.iUo
“ “ d ntnm “ U ‘* »* th, ^Brei^i SSir auwd‘ttuat tba , wttk ,g^ H e Mated in hia aptech that
oflaapar -A hill w .How .11 Oov«oe ot lb. sut. b^d »«v.r BeUy waa a whUky
•“«»> ^12.“ of °*° r8U “ p#d '
•peech I urgently demanded atilet enforcement of
1 tbe law. Nnmerona minor arreata hava
teller and a jiil bihJ;
keeper was an «• penl
been made during tbe paat month.
WHITES VS. BLACKS.
^Ulm«lf end welt d f""‘th. etuSk“ ^re'V^nd"th
I ~ SS: '»• I I abna ‘‘r. n ‘, *?«•• •oatwSthi. place,
life
tfe; ^" ‘ m ‘ 04 c,, ‘ rt,r ■' S'SS^’JWwttTTi r
ISa.- blbb-A MU to emMd eaa. I
SbkM 1 . 11 . 1 necfiThu ti certain sc?
Uowu H® publican Ofllclal In Charge Ifa«
Slide Iloom fur Ilfs Friends.
Chicago, September 30 —There ware
just 1U3 diamiwle In the vuintM depart-
1 ai.nta nnder oontrol r f Public Work. Crm-
le- No definite information ha* been
learned aa to the origin of the tronble.
Urrmaey Dora the Crmcloo* Thing.
Pati*. Septt tuber SO,—Count Von Mun
„ .... . . eter, the German envoy, hia Infcimed M.
flrtcn reia-1 miwiunai Swift. Aldermen end politician! I Plonrana that tbe German govern ment,with-
A Cargo of Gutton Injurad st Hsvsnns^-
Incoming Hhlp With Fire In Her Hold.
? ,, a Savannah, Ga., Otober 1. Fire broke
fleetly when to look for' t b# ,^. , ? , I^* ,lb1 out early tbit morning in the cotton oirgo
train, .. workmen from the roml.ido facto- o{ faB jf ttllall Btwml g lp u . H( ,i at< , , Irta< l
rtee end machine .hope, cleared tor Uverpoo, with thirty-two hun-
conntry sohoolt. and apparen ly the cnUre dted RQd fl „ ^ ol cotton .
popnUtion were upon the lookcut, and i t tmead fi«ariy for twalre hoar*. The
greeted the flying train with cheers «nd , bl flood ^ ^ be( b flro , u
weving handkerchiefs and hats. I >ub ] n ed.
n , , 1T n4aa,aa ? a ?’ . ,, , I The greatest damtge is amiiiihlp, but tb»
HarrUbnrg was reached shortlv after two tlUnt K of lt oan>l & „ yet
o’clock. Several thouaand people througed Tn , nt pumpln „ bet ont .
the depot and cheered as the train slowly Tbe |tMI ^ hl p Deasong arrived her. yew-
made its way through Ibsmuiol humani- Utd from KUdriphffwlth her c.rpo o
lreemen.h’Xhe'centrah'DemociaUo'cinJ £5 ^ ab “ at —* «
a band marched to tho atatlon and joined I
with tho populace in extending a cordial Proapect l’ara lta,
welcome. The train stopped about fire I New Yobe, September :i).—In tho first
mlnnte*, daring which time the President | race to-day at ihe Brooklyn Jockey Olub
aid Mrs. Cleveland stcod on the rear plat-1 gronnds, one mile, Fivor won, Theodo*'
smiles and'uows I In the second race, five furlong*, hpeed-
Altoona, Pa., September 30.—Tbe Pres- [ writ won; Ballstonsouoad, King Idler thud,
identiel party arrived here at 0:23 on tima I Time, 1JM
About 1,200 people crowded the depot and I In tho third race, one mile and a furlong,
surrounding*. As the train polled into tbe Diadem won; Haivard second, Beede Juno
atatlon tbe band played an enlivanlng air, I third. Time, 2:00.
but tho muaio waa drowned by the in-I In the fourth race, one mile and a furlong,
obeera of tbe aiaembly. I Grey Olond won; Volante neoond, Kolian
Tbe President and bla wife made I third. Time, 1:59.
their appearance on tho rear platform of I In the fifth race, three-quarters cf a miic,
theircarand were greeted with deafening I Bradford won; P<>«rl Jennings Bccond, Mute
cheer*. Mrs. Cleveland, however, soon re- third. Time, 1:17.
tired to tbe oenlre of the oar, where she I In the sixth rao*, one an 11
vievedtho crowd from the large window I miles, Joe Mitchell Won; ll-lmemt m-coud,
snd pleasantly acknowledged namerona I Orlando third. Time, l-jsj.
bows made by those neer by. The train —. ■ ..
stopped six mtnntca, being detained one I OarfilwalOlbkoae batheTT«
minute on account of the crowd. No I Sr. Paul. October X—Hundre.:* were
speeches were made. I nnable to gain aimimion to tbo Cathedral
at rmsBuno. I to-day, when Cardinal Gibbons pretched
Prrraauao, September 30 —Tbo Preal- I npon •’Charity." Tae Cirdinai left for
dent's train reecbel union station twen-1 Portland, Oregon, this afternoon
ty minute* behind time. The rush of peo- panted by I! -bop Bnadet, of M>n .
pie who merely hoped to get a glimpse of I Bishop 51 vry, of Dakota, aed Dr. (Jbap-
iho President was enormous. As eoon as I pelle, of Washlngti
tbe t r..:*D pj.eel Sup 1 uMend-
ent Pitcairn preeenteil tbe ladies ]
of tbe W. 0. T. U. to Urn. Cievibiod.
Meny Democratic clubs and baud* we
band. An endeavor aa* nade to paranade I
the President to ■’>»
without avaib No apeicbea were made.
dabt
sssjpai
varjlhmK brought oat or
Fubllc l>rl»t htfitfliusat.
i: iV, Oct/iUf I TLa dril t ataUirnrii
.j fiboww til* ilwr»«« of the public
tha month of Haptaftba. t/> ba |t4.*<7
-W- -ef th-. dabtfitnea Jana fith. 1-^7. r <
i Cash tn th- f r-aairy. it.' l: 4 •.
cartl1ra>a ouUUndlrirf, f9L»4« ( «Sl
ataa outstanding, fl't ’.'4.-if,, cartir.rau*
t ootoLaadto*. |4. r *i&. frr. la^kl tandui
■.j. | a- • • frootw nal curranej, not in-
ir.j tha amount ea'Jmatad as 1< at or dcatroyod.
kl.Ml.13.
TELEGHAFIilf * BKhVlTlES.
8bsrlff Grant was jeat»ru»y morning servad
the ordar giving a stay la tbe sharp raaa.
Tbe TJgTithoooa board gv. ca notice that
about October 10, iaa», Uie light bwebilasw a :
at Pam Ico P.lnt light station, ■.•-i.tn *.4« ot it;
trance to Pamiio r.ver. SorUt Caro ma. a ill b
Tbe com mitt
of the Kepatlit
ran .lctir.i. cam
dapandaot pen a ton t
reaolaUon be r»)act*
Yestarday, as a tr
for watsr, tbraa ma*
raptnra tha train, bu
drova them cf7 Aw t
i tbiee abots wttboat I
hi oa resolutions of t
r>portal npon Paul
Grau<
In atop pad at Odssaa, T« aa^
adman made an atUmtl to
tha train hoods raalated and
ta robbers ratraatod they brad
. ] ary to those ln the train.