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jgXHE GOVERNOR.
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fli; ttrWMBta 26, 1887, )
"“’“gepUniber 26.—Tiio convict
9 o'clock this moining.
f M Bartow and Captain Henry
-ared aa connael for Colonel
Vsffiilb. Jnd 8 e E,wm waa the
*tat week, but otter engagements
' i bis continuing further in tbe
—*** ^ACON WEEKLY TKLKGBAPH : TUESDAY MORV1NO, OCTOBER 4,
tendent* 0 n° n l°.“ m , p6teIloy , of ,h ® ^rorin.
CaDt PiMina W,a l CDCe BiRchargcd and
SotsSSi* l 2?‘ thHe flr9t »»>> then
pt. otarnea. Since then, whenever th«™
anvth?jf/°i mpI i! iat abont food > clotting or
Anything else, he acted promptly in snmdv.
tog everything asked for. On one ocowion
r*3!S3
t 8 n r-,^ . ‘ y 1 ? ad no f bef “fnrniahed.
«h m!5.i mm<d ? t#ly ordere<l the shoes
shipped there and they were shipped.
18h7.~‘TWELVE i*A»Ks
tr -de was rescinded and went baok to Oor-1 Bute’s cmtnrel objected to any lUttment as to
don. Half oCit mussed frnm Onneral Onr. I w £atedvtc*orconnaelU>e vltneee had.
. . pasaeu irom UOner&l Uor- The imertion waa abandoned and that portion of
don into witnesi and half into Howard, bnt the eviiente rnl.d out
aimcltanfonalv It Witneea In this oonverextloo wlthth* Governor
eimtitancouaiy It was transferred to Wit- went over the u e whole luatur ot the rmrehar*. ir
neas. Hel! t f tha J ordan interest passed to •*!•!? h8d bMn th*_eU*hteet objection on the part
eilnu, nnrl k.u . , . v of the Governor. U tturee could not have been in-
witness and hslf to tbe Dade Coal Comps- winced to'go into the J. 11 refine. Bis inveetment
ny. Company 2 established a branch ln\jffg^^^iSf£!!TSff£MSg
Tmycr county; 45 per cent, of the convicts $40.ooo, and giveu hi* oi»ii#uion for a muon larger
O: the report ,f scurvy at tRrnp, wit-! T\ ‘° tt#t ° amP ’ H “ W " d and Qeneral
neaahad an .lamination made bv Dr i Gordon w-rtwoottol! ng thrtn. The Jot-, „ T>1 ,
were fin Tbe c J* e# ot * w elled legs i dan 12 i P* r c?nf * »6nt to Dado Coal Corn- Daring the tarn of the e ntraet on * the Ooorgte
- “ There wo. no | pany. All of the Gordon intereat cam. to |
W itneaa had gireu much of hla time, day and
night, to the cate, control and management of the
— • • ..
were specially examioed. ._ vlo
ecnrvy found after a rigid examination.
Ae to the food for the tmn witness There was a contract in writing medtoal attention. The e«ine thing could be eald
id the I th l° imp ’ 1 ,* i ^ 8 . 8 by «>® changes were evidenced. Mr? !»®
lift
gitaesi sworn waa William W.
The situ* 119 H th0 PTfitentiary
^ ha business i« to oarry convicts
'aantv j 11 * 9 t0 the oamp9, He
mb bD observation of them that
! ';. wtre better fed and clothed
•bar Ho stated first, that the
ulus bot under ctoat examina-
'' smith, made lie o trraction
•lire to the reports ot tho physi-
,.Ae of sickness is greater.
{watt testified as to the
i a which new convicts
work It happens frequently
lit come in irom the county
™ p„t to work without any med-
.“jyeu to determine aa to their
rcapacity for work,
his been connected wi’h tha
.. ( or eight years. Ho had
to that time of the birth of
c { illegitimate children in the
, mentioned tho case of one
Siunnah Gilbert, who has had six
to the coups, She has been in
ettohitty eighteen years, and has
token’s oamp, and at the Chatta-
jjjjp. He mentioned several other
pf these children, the witnees said,
la *»».»■
fgriBcrrxSDEST williams.
\ Wiliams was sworn. Heisau-
UeoUt tho Oldtown Camp. He
potnected with that camp for ten
« _ —j was abundant. Brown wrote the deed from Hemia ,„7v. ’ hlJ eltuo.t lnraii.lily gone beyond the law In
The number at the o»mp had been increas- E rk.if'™!!, 1 , n 5 m Uow “ rd to * h ® nlehlng aappllee. Ue had been hornet end
ed to ninety. There were shipped there I that It—- --” P ^ y '* Pbl - a P*P er . recited | soientlon., both from % legel end morel mie in
twenty-three -** - ——._ -— . . -1
>-da of
twenty-four
-, , . 1 war one-half tha Gordon intereat. i
hundred Mr. Brown wrote the Gordon interest and
bacon to the can,,, t ,oh mouth. Mr Howard signed it»ithout ren^mberino
supplemented with fresh beef. tw X K ' » b L««««d aprtod o\ fourteen
months, tbe time engaged on tbe Georgia Midi and.
Wlinen aaaertel aa a fa t that cannot be contrch
are better
-- ___ than the
J882, From 1879 to poor claaa of people in tbe country. It ia to the
i from 1879 to sometime in 1880. interest of tbe Pae^ee that the convict* be prop-
pon
™ota W b“s w^tTtLI f'“, l V‘ eih be V’! ‘ b “^ 9 B'TdThat lotemV
WiuiMM a Guitt* «* wetk. wtre lortj-nve cr nfty convicts trantferred I Wiiueea aaaerte't aa a fa t that cannot
” **a« not bc-lievea tbe oharoes *o Tayior county Howard bad first and la*t prob- verted that the convicU of hla company
agaiuat htarnra and attached no ininor. ? b, y 135 om,vU;tl under the le*«e act or 1876. He fad and b-tter clothed and provided for
‘v. 11 ?”’ He b s? known cA nir:as" ■“ ~ ~
Starnes thirty years Th<ra had been no Mr Lowe prod
ihhniaaLity or maltreatmeofc of the oon-1 tt#n f ••• m»de.
viols at tho camp that had come to hia lV Could uot “J whether there was a time when them, and has alway« treatrd them that way.
koowledce Thera Vnd haah aKneno **? couviota wmu not in posaesalou of J. B. Oor- Frequently appltcatlona are made by couvlcta to
anv fcmd af ^ been no abnses of don bnt of 0. B Howard. Howard was In actud be weigued to wltnea.'a company, and nearly
any Lina at any of the O impg under hid poanewalou or C. B. Howard, probably from 1879 to I eight-teutba of bis convicts whose teima txpiie ask
control ihat hud not bten promptly cor® 1 ,0IE ® Wme ln l to b# employed, ao that they ruay atay.
reeled. I Company No. 2 never paid through Its president I Ibe guaiua bare to be on the watch day and
It wan diffifmW net __ I » nd eecretary any part of the expeuaee of malnte- night. Ib»y have toexercice tbe care and rlgilacce
nnA to get good men Al gnardti 1 nance and guards of convicts ln Taylor county. I neceMiry in guarding and watching dangerous and
aoa whipping bosses, M they are not desira- j Company No 2 has no aaaeta exc« pt its francblie. I deeperate mao. It ia uiualiy uneate to go near the
Die p sillona, bat witness had always ern- woracd lS per cent, of the convicts In Taylor I conTlctc. Greatcaremuti be exercised ln tbe eelec
ployed the beat mx-n nofifithle county, and the leaseee there were to have the tion of theee guards. * itueta la guided lathe ee-
^ u . Pi a t <1 / a I profit or low. lection by queetioni of ecbrlety, honeatypmd in-
i> lines j went into the details of the food Witneea oever received any profit from the Tay- I telligeuoe. He geta the beat men he can of the
supply at the various camps. This, he al- ]° r county camp. He paid accumulated hire when cla>« who can be employed for that busineaa.
' * — * * • n...«-wet..«..#.v. -• It la absolutely lmpoaalble for the convicts
was reported managed ao that now and then something will go
he teen. It was reported wrong; there bad never been an instanoe whore
. - -- 0 . «*toy. 8toy was witness' I complaint was made or any thing wrong came to Ms
and fresh meet. Sometimes it wra* diffl alt I bookkeeper and agent, paid by himself. Witneaa I knowledge but what it wax promptly remedied
to supply these from tho market, bat evei ^ .... ... 11 — *“ —* •-
effort was made at such times. Witness I on salary, ao witness learned; did not know what I ago ha laarntd a few of the convicts kept up the
hud made himself familiar wp h the iaw,acd amount. Bondnrant A Joplin have the right to be I firee at the brickyard on Sunday, cooking wu done
nomnlv with if * i axes pay or guards, etc., but as Bondnrant t Jop- | convicU on Sunday in Meet In , .
oornpiy wuu jj, lin have to puy a part of the salaries they had a voluntary and raid for ConvicU hare petitioned
wicaens restlfled as to the ii/egttimate J right to know what waa due on an account. I leaaeee, penitentiary ofllciala and the Governor to
children born in tbe camp. He SAid every I I>tau*t know he was in the possession of the land in be allowed to do this work,
precaution Was tak in to aaard peanut this Tajlor county before the convicts Illegitimate children bad b«»n born at only one
SSlJSJ »* .nl w ® re ■® ct there; thought It camp under the control of witness. Every poesi-
evil, bnt it is lmpOHblble to prevent it alto® I (Jeneral Oordon; company No. 2 never bad a title I ble care and precaution are Uken to prevent the |
BLACK INSURRECTION.
RUMORED HOSTILITIES BETWEEN |
THE RAU*8 IN TEXAS.
A Blsck Cnnetable Pound Dead Id a Stream
—The lllncks Arm For ltevengo-
Clvll Poeeoe and Btato Troops
Sent to Suppress Them,
scaly, m sn
Atnl All Itcliin}- and Scaly Skin
and Scalp Diseases Cured
by Cuticura.
TTSORIABIH, Kczeme, Tetter, lltnirvurm, Llehen,
i TrontJ*. He»la li.-ed. Milk ti.uit. DsndmCT,
Berber., Bekere’, Oro-.em' md Weebenroni.n's
Itcb, and every apeclee of Itching, burring, ecely,
plmnly Humeri of tbe Skin end Seelp, with ten
Houstorr, Tex., Beptombsr M._Word MJ^SSS^bSL^ S“S?; “i Kto
waa brought in this evening that an insnr- hecutifler, externally, and CnUenra Resolvent, the
teotion was imminent among tho blacks in | SIuiSSJrmmtkKi whta
Matagorda eonnty.
Tho sheriff of Matagorda oonnty oent a I Psoriasis, or Shin Cure,
oonrler to Shoriff Hioklev, of Brztoria I ’• Jo,, n J. Case, p D. B.. haring prsctlied dentu
county, asking for immediate as.istanoo to «il fl kno4n to”homIndi r h.nMdion^f , *ith' k r!”w
put down an inaurreotion. The courier “J
said that over 200 negroee were under arms dies cured me of Psoriasis, or fccaly Skin, in eight
in Matagorda, and that tho excitement SK'JMftfSStfia. 11
waa vor, great. I K .wtor, S. 7.
OBtOIM OF THE THOCBLt
The tronble arose oyer an attempt of a
colored conitable to arreat a white man,
... i. an a i , | cure uwt luramer on one or our 01
who resided on Cane creek. The constable gentleman of seventy yeare of «i
Distressing Eruption.
Your Oottcnr* lUmedl-a performed a wonderfnl
otu» last nmair on on* of onr customers, an old
who .unbred
was found dead lyimr in tho wator wlth ® (elr(ul J dletrr.elug eruption on Ms head
- u - wevor j and feo., and who l*.a -h.u r. n ,.ei n . ..a
on to no pnrpo. a
Texar.tanA Ark.
dored by white men of (he yioinity beoauao
ho bad a warrant for one of their nnmber.
Later reports last night stated that Sheriff
Illokley bad raised a po.ee of fifty mounted
white men and bod left for Matagorda, while
the sheriff of Matagorda eonnty waa .•n|£wd. A dnttpanfnl efaMlM lell (ram hlm daUr.
Dust panful of Scales
H. E. Carpenter, Henderson, N. Y, cured of Pee-
white men andbadloft for Mutaoordo, while f, luU °' ^.roir, oftwentyr'er.' eUudlng. by Co-
a» t._» wr . , 9 ’ I tlcnra Remedies. The mest wonderful cure on ra*
ronte to the acene of tronble with 100 l-hyelclans end hla mends thought he most die.
mounted men.
uosTiUTixa BEourr.
At noon to-day an alarming report reached |
Eczema Itadtcallg Cured.
For the radlosl cure of an obstinate case of Echo®
I.... tk.t ik. i.. t at r I *or mu nuicii rum or su omumio c*m oi x.cw-
hero that tho forces of the two sheriffs have ma of long standing, I give entire credit to the On-
arrived and active hostilities havo begun. I ticura Remedies.
The negros have been largely reinforced,
~ “ * hav
E. D. RICHARDSON, New Haven, Conn.
Houston Light Guard* have joat ro-1 by tII drngaleto. Price: Cotlcnra, 60 cental
oeivad orders to leave on a special train I Resoirent, 11 oo; Heap, 25 cents. Potter Drag and
for tbe town of Columbia, Brazaria county, | Chemical Co., Boston.
Send for “Uevr to Cnro Skin Dlteasee.**
THE BLACK INSURGENTS.
gether unless tho women aie kept and I to that la d. Mr. Howard also h*d possession of I sexes gelttog togHhsr, b.t even then ft Is almost I M t f T \>rv 91nw-R«nnrta
workfd entirely separate aud awuy from | convict* in Bsrtow county, at seme Iron mines; fifty I Impossible to prevent It unless themen and women ai °v«n»e»»- » roops v cry -tow imports
the m in | or •«vetity-fiv6 were there; thsy were working a fur- are kept entirely seferate. 1 or Fighting LaoX verification.
^ nacuU p there. The tramways In Dodge county I There Is to regulation separating the convicts ao-
Witness pardOM d the interest of B. G were u»«d to haul logs; they had iron stringers. I oordmg to the character of the crime.
Witney niixiiH an annlicatinn to Th ®*® ^adsare being bnllt all the time; it is a Witness knew O. O. Blcgham m 1884. He em
€ . * c . .. a pP“® 1 “ lo I rtgular railroad with laiMlocomotlvea some lmes I ployed him as superintendent and whipping boas.
He never knew of any cruelty practiced by Bing-
ham until the recent incident. Witness employed I nocro inauirection nniil
Bolton. | about 100 coat lets there. Company No. 2 aa a cor- I Birghem on the recommendation of Captain W. D. I J*.. A „ aT .x_A
. , - mx Vnr h.»- n..i at, the. ,„Waa» poratton neT*r psl.1 any of the expenses of work- Grant and Captain James. I W. oanRot havo
WiintsH knew the conviof, Thomaa j p oral evidence^on the pubject wm j^y,, convicts in Dodge county, witness paid I witness denied that Buean Gilbert had given I Greek before noon to-day.
V and was there when he died. He 1 °* J^-^d to by tbe state 8 octirif l. I the lire of those convicts and wages of guards I birth to more than one child at Chattahoochee I took twenty men with him
..tipped. Ho know Ben Nix. The petition or application waa read. The | do»n,th;re. So mlente. of a bcart ot dlwcfeiaor | eamp. Th..Ut.m.nttUt ehehad alien,| ,. tB , gn>nt itT of ammnniUon. Another
STSS before he came * the c.mpwaRLeouttb, C^tuWx^ee o-rnp. ^ irefn^.^iu fr”. 0 ' ■'* Cht “" n “ ““ P “ ‘ b, ° ,Ut ' 1X Ua - eempJny U held in
H.had a wound on bis head made IheGovernor reftt.ea to iesno tbe order, c », u p lb e i.etMnht montb., irom December, 1886.1 AdJonroedSp.
ie.r,k the wHnmnc hone Wit- aD “ in C< necqttenoo the CPLaiCcS of No. 2 op to Angnat, letn, tben it wee fur tbe two yeere I *
T> A TTTHTY the Complexion and
AbJNcMJ nelp . tbe Oottcnr. Boep.
and Skin by
Houbtom, Tex, Soptombor 27.—Owing I
, to litok of facilities of the railroada loading I
bow. | to Brazoria oonnty, the Houston Light I
Gnords did not get away for the eeat of tho
negro inaurreotion until 0 o'clock laet
night, and canfiot have reached Contyl
witneea denied 'tbat*Hu.an Gilbert bed Riyen I Greek before noon to-day. Captain Reych-1
with a
IT FfiELS GOOD.
Those worn out with Pains, Aches
and Weaknesses find relief ln one min>
I uto In tho Cuticura Anti Pain Plxstxr.
I At drarglsti. li cenfs.
I; Smith, tbe whipping bona. Wit-
AVIKBXOOK SKSSXO*.
ft . - t ,nVu«rT Uftil M-f.H *bAf« Hnti N). 3 TSISX viaod t'Mdih^r at the Oaatta- previous. In t ight months 19,2uo days* work rsc-1 The examination of Capf. English was resumed. 1 1 ^ _ iu-u.
ret*I Jackson Mj a WES there I . ref nit vritnesB der*d by eighty men. Only f^»J-ftvs days wers I Counsel for the Btata inaoa a desperate effort toss-1 I menu forall tha Monthly and Beml-annual Draw®
td. Dldn t know what waa tho DO.Cueec-mi. AS a ye U , witneBS va8 I | 0fc t by elckne-e. Two-tblrds of one per cent, waa I certain through the witness the bank account of I lation last night A§ to tho MllOUSnoai Of the I ixjtierr Comuanr ani
— — ... I VrtOAdil »A emeW. . > m 4a aanllt v ** " A 1 ■ ... . . - |{(a | A „,had • I Va * Wltnaii aaM km warn itMtueed tn ttaw ail I Annlllal vKInh fnrtk rain no tnnFnlnn I . ^ U AUU
kdied.
Eli. ieatl). Dr. Honk wua tbe phy-
| The ftret lime witness beard that
«coDTtets were killed frpm ovtr-
uthe night btfore Hook left the
Bonk and Smith bad * ' 11
It grew ont of
.at the women's department, and I J 1Vj ei.m»«.o«e. >• ™ -? -”*• *“*" “® I cooid be worked out of doom 'Cai-V baodlo o...
iblDr. Bonk sbou'd not be ollo-ved | h-aRo everi guard was » whlppuig tK.nr. tie | .eventy-ate meo to edTantaae in one squad.
order, from the Governor. 6 ^ I Capital Pl’l/.O $150,000
Alarming reports, which oonld not he I
‘ source, were in circa- "We do hereby certlfythat we auperTlic them nuts*-
- - I menu foraU tha Mouthly and Seml-ennn.l Draw-
ipany,
Mil
are condnctod with hon-
_ l faith toward allpartiff,
mpany to nee this oortlflOM#
klgnatuxei attached, la its
90k left the 1 n ■' a aeoaeavoiea .0 peueci ini* ») l ihe amendment he sn geaUd in rrgard to cany-| waa none it Mr. Hmith’e business what No. 3*e I up to ft latO hour lMt night about thought, I w i*h UMimllae
had a f«U-| tem ' Go bad soggeNteu many improve- I ing convicts home coat the leasees $a,000 to $3,u0 I bank account was. Mr. 8mlth Instated that the I but it was reported that several necroefl I advertiaemcuU '
of loekieir m ‘ 1,1,1 —bleb bed been sdopttd by Itgiala- .year wltuee.eheuld aa.wer- Ootuteel for reepondenta w r kule ^ I
.tLnt endhW, ti aatn-mt When be went into the I . g g*7'* Mg 1 «Rg»figg!« I Brazoria and Matagorda counties arc ^
any question under Investigation^ ... , , ,
omui uuu»»-v»..»«w«....r.w. - - - . , argument over this point. The court held that I largely populated by negroes, and many
,,"1 cl'mitnran nr Smith waa with tt« K t chttngod «o-that there waa one That made tne practical necea«lty for separate I while It did not appear what bearing the evidence | bloody raoo battles hi*VO been fought
te l rU r . bad -*« i “p- w:. ttub - ,ur “‘ a%w.ksuiI*» ‘ b ® r-»
kk! children which thoy swore were Yided tor eacu oamp. wttntse also Dsa the coluoel Cox reel thee-o tract between tbe te»«eee I Wltnrei then aud hr had on hand cash b
not passed gnu g to each oonvu-t at tho ex- 0 f Company No. J and J. It. Oord.n « Oo. No. 2 I to No. X to the amount of I Jo. 000
pirution of bUloimanew enitof clothe-mnd I «• topay for tbenece.sery hutlll.i«iat tha Tay * *' “
Itol children which thoy swore
|m knew of these Juts, the prog-1 KZS«Dnttatlon home Other ancceationa I iotcounty br*och."*tid ehould'oee ffts’owu credit I brick yard on 8uedey In burnlna t
Id the women and bad to lock Dr. “0“ e ; I for porchaita their aupplles, aud he wee to hare I exlJ he hadcontemd with the Oon
latirom their quarters and yet never I <u * 1° ™ 8 treatment of convicts, wbun “*•? 1 ^i,h. proSte. LMsiesmenealog couvlcta at Tay- .abject In presence of Cot. Towera
I years, especially during diction seasons.
Ia reference to the amplbjment of couvlcta at tha
- In burnln, brick.
amor on tha . _ _
witneaa ax-1 thirly-flvo miicn West
e Coney creek settlemeht, where tho I
resent trouble originated, tala the extreme
intbeaetern corner of Matagorda county, I
ot Golambla, tbe I
Oommlxitoaers
Uxaka and Bankerx, wilt
Die Loulalana btato Lot
ted atouroonatrii.
Ichmayba presented etourcount-.t.
,KSBT, nraMmt Leulatau ItatUnal Bulk
■■■■■Btata Nattmkl Btaku
iyfetling tor Dr. Houk.
UMIS OKUBB, OUABD.
sGrubb was next sworn.
9 now of Captain James
creasing tbe taxaMo property
and developing its resources. He referred
Setlenxt Hank.
WUu.m bed uever parted with ble orlittual 26 I would cL
U.muted.eat. of 41 SJS^rgjULiSSI A B «.tlF.ftMM.,.>TmtoOc«eP^. With
the Structure—BInny Injurcil
m7o‘i n tb;'nu”i "I” I J"**®". T * nn -. September 27,-One of
controu 87 )i streear. in No. (camp. ! tho worst wrecks which ever occurred on
I ,hS? P .u , r^rnm“;” 1 ^c , u , ‘:ihii , ’camp Mobile and Ohio railroad happened LoMBiaiM StatO Lottery CO.
, i ana aeveioping tvs xcaouiova. ‘“"“'T' I pe-cut. tuUieet In No. 2. UareeUUdaMle of It Mr. JnltnaBrownpntli
He la in I to the Georgia Midland railway, the Atlanta | - L ,i D-v.r lost poeseHloo. Went In poeivilon of | held by the Dade Cost (
and CbattauoOKii. the Augusta and Cbotto- J. B. Ourdonjeinterest In No. 2. Paid him for it I Company No 3.
s ^1 n ^rth\‘ 1 iA h nr^iuv ba LM nlh Tb; wi.’s^s-'s ft*.
—
trap substantially tbe same ** 1 v?nno 8 MLn^mriafun* Auoaiation 0 bntld? I deoci tonchln,'tbe traotfer of 'ateteaia in No.' a. I to ba'r tined after their terms exi
Citabv snveral witncsacn. He said I ^ °tt E g Mens GbrlstUn Aaeootstlon I xbat was In pepeix which tha ieeneea bad and I Adjourned to 2p. m. to-morrow.
n/lnnml worennrnlv and hard “>?. » ud “>« So* 10 ® 1 °f Technology, which I w hlcb the Bute bad asked form d f.lb d to geh end I
^ mY P tinlesa*?hev^ J had been Ur» giving employment to a largo number bad no pow.r to geL There papers ware the bUbest JACOB SHARPE’S APl’EAL.
TTnpreccdented
U Over naif a
Attraction!
Million Distributed.
•fr, and uulcas they had been |
vJbsjap. baTe becn ‘ erioD, i ot AC.=
bauidbe bad frequently heard the
Ittnt around the convicts. It was
about two miles south Of this pltoe this Incorporated In ISOS tor IS yeare by the Laftxla-
mnrvlno I ton for Kdncattonal and Charitable purpose#—with
morning. I a capital ot SI,too.Outr— to which a reaerve fond of
An ontlro p[wr onger train, exoept tho on-1 over tuo.ooa hu tine# been added.
Adjourned to 3 p. m.
AFTXUNOON ellSlON.
flit rule# ot the camp for the gnards at 3 p. m.
. , , Mr. Cos sold that ha coatd anderitaad rate by.
The crnvict inveatigation was resumed I p j, y tt tbs *—
ridvnc^, and »hi uld te prodcced. I -- I , . , , . ... ... I Bt eo overwhelming popnUr voU lit fnmlial
Th# * Ut*{obj*cted to Mr. Lovo'aaUtingthxtbo I The 8nprein« Court Afllrina the Drclalon glue, was hurled Irom a tresuiug w Dlie l WM m ^ e a pert of the preaent 8uto oonattullMl
running forty-ffvo miles on hour, and over I adopted December 2d, A. D., 1879.
“ “ “ * ; 7 , iw . w I Th« 0Dl r Lottery ever voted on and Indorsed by
bad never parted eitb any of bte vl«bu aa an orig- Mow end lie Muat go to 8Ing-S!ng,
New York, September 26.—Tho Supreme thirty persons were Injured. Though, by I the people of any state,
waa not eeeklnc
*tn. The guares were not, aa a I .irabl? before the argument in the cue was I Uo .?^, M pKllur , wh „ w . wllh ud withhold I Sharpe, sK four of tho judges concurring. I from" thotradc'udsemo tuVnod completely I “g^^|^ , SS^B4£S5SC
site convicts, but they wo<
1*tm. Tbo gua
! thieg, membt!
nionxlly bad
lijificalatly on Sundi
ij agoioax tha rules,
stank.
I B. EOOLXTON, OUABD.
onraal Judge llillyrr stated that it would bo do-1 inmpUou. Hainproead
to 7nau.Vortht!'Uanl5 r 0ouH in 8oneral Um ‘ ffltm<d tho J nd 8- what aoems almost a miraole, no one was
mppoeed it w»e done for pubUca ment of convfotion in tho case of Jacob I killed The coaches wero thrown forty feet
Jt Never Scaleh or Postpones•
It* Grand 8lngle Nnmber Drawing* takt pier*
. ^ - - * - * regularly
htracted to turn that over to the publio I by which L.we ev«-r parted with hla interest.
1 I Mr. Brown a»ked whether thaw waa any
I acce ln the plan of showing tntaraat in No. 2 and
The Hell Telephone Company Wins Again ,
Boston, September 26.—In the United I
L.Ui/vw -m. ..L.m IT- 1 — _ | x~ I eoce In the plan ot anowing interoax m no. a ana iSOVTON, oepiemoer lo,—id too uoiicai THE IN J DEED
8Uii Atlanta aud Florida rairoad. ^The examination of Captain Lowe wan ^wit^^a^iVJre^onld 1 be none,' wufno differ- Staten Court in Boston a deolaion was I Dr. J. A. Ocok, of Jackson, i
ii mm. at IiiDRham’B camp lost temporarily euipendtd for the purpose of I eoce be*eten their method of divtdieg profits and rendered this morning sustaining tho do-1 and wasi slightly io juretL Dei
Hawa examined «to the whip- intridacing the guard, by Mr Ail!. 'StiZH'ruIZftS&i murrer ot the Bell Telephone Company I . ,?«”»»■_ °!
*’ kU rtBlngimta*. camp, and | lm portent they .bcnld get back rocnp a. | g |re4 u. M .in the government suit, and tho caao I iH'dayandSu ^doSrtfuri:
lire of coavtits by tbe leewea who I W ns dismissed. I B. Jones, mail clerk, of JacksoD, right
wi 1 1 1
F.ueticU „ ,
nUtsnlially ss the previous wit-1 eoon as potaible. Tbe guards were M. 0. ] ever R<.n i .-Je .
■- ■ ” - ' - 1 - “ are now pejm.nttf lbs blre
ewklns. k.rt couvl.-te ia Taylor eonnty.
. , _.— _ _ ladf.d Lem Howerdto htmevir v. n‘" ..*» wi
tHM convict* (raise, and they bad I villo railroad wotking lor | Dec.mter. lino, bought Oenentl Onrdon^tnurvef.
J*bppcd tor it aa it was against
<■ L. DXVIS, OUABD.
was on board
ggsge-moster
Jackson, is in-
bss bean unoontciocs
WBotka.—’Tickets or* Tan Dollxn only. Halrea, (6
t'ttlba, »i Tentha, |L
uvr or raixaa.
1 CAPITAL PIUZEOT 1160.000....J160.000
1' Dxria wua sworn. Ho is now n
|uthe Atlanta and Florida railroad,
tbe Oanuin James. In August lost they were Tbe .rr.nx.m.uibetv.en Howard end Lew* waa
guards at HinghamVc.mponthoGeo.Ri. tn^-mres. ^ »/«;"-, & jSSSriSSS^SSh
I Midland railroad. They certified as to the I $ 0 .2 to aipm
whipping of conviots there substantially at
testified by the other gnarda who were ex-
T1IB FRONTIER INCIDENT.
Confldenca Kzpreaaod In Germany** lutrn
tlon to Slake Iteparatlon,
Pabu, I
hhonlder torn loose and other injuries; U.
ti. Steps, of St. Lonis, general trafflo man
ager, head cut; M. II. Meeks and wife and
children, of Jackson, slight injuries; Sto-
- * - * "Is, Mbit
1 (1 U\NlJ I'UI/KDK
1 GRAND PRIZE OP
2 LaARGK FRIZES OP
4 LARGE PRIZES OP
20 PRIZES OP
60 •*
60,000.,
101080..,
10.000..
1.000..
600..
[eiuueu. I neny No. 2 to aitvess. , . AMs, September 27,-Tb. papers to day ph.n Uoa^berg, TrentonMo„ badlj- bnrt,
Of oonviota there aubatantially as I v u r . cox >h golce to band Mr. A Lowe a taper, express themselves os not doubting that “d bl« wife baa spinal isjaries; 11- U.
_ . . I , ... si ... ...A a l.b. kwM a# ft aa han.4 ft I — r - - - - — - — 1 AY-*-— *7- *“® U—I—*• ”»**-
800....
200....
too....
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
100 Approximation Prizes ot 1300....
60.UJU
20,000
20,avj.
20,000
2U.IW0
26.WJ0
80,000
4i).OOC
60,008
*n4 Mr. Smith aurted t taka hold of it to hand
to him. Mr. Cox draw bock tha paper and handed
oinea on mat pomu .. I it Mr. Low#. I
Captain Lowe was again pat on the stand. I Hmtth looghad and aatf, ••It la ao aacrad that I expressed
) Terminal
$30,000
20,000
mo.... lo.ooo
60.... 10.000
- — .nought —
JJkUve been controlled at all with
Timing.
1 mu offered in evidenoe tbe official
Bingham, made to tho Gov-
ftftu whipping at hia eamp. The
f^wad.
“ Germany will give satiafaction. Ooant Von c VxT D uii br ?^ 0<, L I • IS
f Uapt. James. In August ne | tmined on tnat point. i • * ilanster, German Embassador at Paris, has H7®„ D V?’ r 1 !F° n f °f! 1 1,000
at tho ll ngbam camp. He tea-1 Captain Lowo was again put on the stand. I Mr! saith Unshad and said, "it la ao aacrad tbit I expressed to M. Flonreos, minister of I Ala., bodW hurt, I
k tbe whipping ot oon^ots at that I Ho explained the organization, tbe force w « cant even touch itui matter ot accommoda- foreign affairs, his personal regret that tho ®Hgbtly injared; J. W. Dan- Ap ,
Hi# teatimnnw w. a B nh -tuntiallv nfi I find iviiAm of manazement at each of the I tlon.’* . . I Hhooting should have taken placo and said I tzpM88 messenger, bruised and cut. I only to tbe once of the company in N*w urieana,
*■ icatimonv was ■ubatantiaiiy as | and system or management c*cu v* Mr. Lowa axomload tha napar. and read Ralcud. I Si «i,LJTr.i ft*? Nineteen others received slight injorUs. For furthar mfornutton write eirarly, giving fnU
J* Ttn ® He thought tho convicts | camps under his control . . . I utrauaf#rredon#-#igbth inureattn compjmy No. that Germwv certainly would give satitfee- hundrinl \ard^ of track was torn no addrea*. lobHie NOTES, Exprtaa Money urdera. or
asked as to the original I 2 from c. B. Howard to W. B. Lowe, da>*d ln Apr.l, I tlon If her officials were found culpable. I r ff J ar(1 * 01 track was torn up i New y orlt £ lc j un g e ^ ordinary letter. Gnrreccy
Prlxea amounting to $636,000
Application* for rvtea to oluba ahonld b« mod#
sly to the oflca of the company In New Orleana,
by axpreaa (at onr expentei, adireaeed
run-I H. A. 11AUFHI Jl,
New Orleana, La.
frefsV Or flf. A. DAUPHIN,
track Wnahington, D. O.
legally required, if
nee are oerrect. i
burg uLpatcb mmjm the official |
of Alsace-Loraiue, the Landes
MUTINOUS CONVICTS IN A TENNES
SEE COAL MINE 8UBDUKD.
| AddroDH Itcgliiteroi 1 Let ters to
NKW OKLKAN8 NATIONAL IlAitM,
New Urleoiu, U.
hT?’* »itnoss surted witu a leMees are me omy u**®vw.- - - v-
iaftw'V. Ufi “®» eontroU 87J per No. 2, or.fi they have naverdeeLred f(t< M
Kllhe Dtfie Coal Company owns the fiend. Witness keep, all tbe r'cetde that Bot lt ,
c D-6121 per cent, conlrotlefi by el. kept, and b lbs treasurer of tbe eompv u ,b.y
.“Vi! 1 ” 1 ‘V th ® Dade COM mine.- | ny. „ , k _. i h . An . n- ««t«l. .[...««tW.
German territory and that th. bullets ho yery re tic*nt .boat the affair. uksikmhkh tbit tbe payment ot«n wtxe. m
I.bet etmeb th. P»n-h iiurtimin while I JL . . . - , .. , «D.t It A.NTKKD IIY FOLK NATIONAL
1 The inspector returned from the mines hanks of Sew Orleans, and the Tickets are
[ ,retard., and says th. trouble, have been ^15
ettled. | coona; Uwrafer*, beware of any lmluUone or
“\' u ® “ ,lu "- I “7- . » * ,L n , it., fataigi of the An-1 rtp^»»ad a atatemani made ny him oaioro too i BoJell, one of tbo abscondicg firm of Clin-1 lj4 * t Thursday at tho dinner hour the
Mill 1 fir,t Mcreb «J and then presl-1 Witneaa stated that the outni m i mveetig-Jing committee that there waa no lark Of I ^ j DBt A BodelL a mated in Canada, rcroch-1 conxlcta refused to leave the minee. They
IffSe?/-. |guauremp. v -orih n .bout|l ) 0,0«3, I r. 13 bere^rni 8 "tinei«geof Attoref, cWme d th. food waa ao bsd snd th. Irek
ial bt fore a mag-
free labor at woik *>a a treat!* and tha convict* ware
mmm work. ) key get cabcaga and amrh vagatablaa
l._iy o nid get in tkecoautrf-
k)\ rrqoi*it ot** were very prcui:«t’> aapplled. Wtt-
ahot struck tbe French sportsmen while!
they were on German soil.
An Abacondcr Uroaght Hack.
Staunton, Vjl, Eeptemtxr 27 —Geo- If,
tb* I BoJell, one of the abeoondieg firm of Clin-1
Lconjnnona
wadaatA*
aCd
t J: *to wu conducting the eaami-
n® ? lln ess for the contract of
Hi^Had!^o^n*v^*?e^n<^eca!^^^^*' 8 10*1 night
ni for tbe meneeruent of convict, then Ur* I Urexton, to-dry waived trial
- tat-ren'*3-;cu0 tad HW,
_-*jo witneufor the contract of TheChaltahooeheeand Belton remre nave re- I latreteacd wia'asnt to tho grand inty. I
,'-‘hoedarant and Joplin, Tho con- cost about $250,000. K**t •**“*•“. I r vkimreertsuA, la tvpi y to jade* Hopklnr, Hr. 1 w ;il rlexd oniltv tv the cheroe cf fortrtrv
'^«0rih , hlt ur, ‘company vu b« been spent there b, No. 2 tad meretay ta iireg. wre.J.and ta., t .nrea. | l'®~» goUty to the eb.r_g.cf forge,,,
troAi-j CO n 1,01 c * 11,6 ojnviota. No. 3 jointly. . .. atated All ur. convict camp, were under the cber,* of
Danced the contract and it vras Dnd* r erose-examination , _®5J ZT t yZ the witnere. TbeBingbuncaupettbattmaortb*
/a«ee. Witness stated that No. that origiarily he owned one-feurth ot tne MtlmmMtaulI ond.r bt. dneo-
thl *°jr>'ndered ooatrol cf tbs oon- stock of No. 2, end (bat he now holds j u,,.
V b *a never sab let the con- eiahtv-i
r« IL .renA tnre III I 90 h ®»’J ft* 1 ^>*1 oonl<1 oot longer endure
to the grand | , n d the, would remain in the mines until
better fare and more humans treatment
were promired.
Tho guard, would not promts, .nothing
Loubtillb, September 27,-Owing to 91 ““ * 0 “ a , n n “‘,
in •Li>h ,nti.man,ui .n.t I tad the convicts Nfam to mov. an inch.
1 tact a Postponed.
B
RADFiELD’S
FEMALE
*th T ba ? n,T * r »nb let the oon- eighty-seven tad one-half shares.
*ivu n lhem - Th. attention of ten contract* whereby lxa »cq
entreaties.
_ And Into I
them, wonnding several negroes, bnt this is I
denied. At any rate, Friday afternoon
REGULATOR
A SPECIFIC FOR
Wstall , , **-3 lUUUftU*.
fer ,, H well clothed and well
t,;, 5*. 8»»e the details of tbs Bet-, *»u uuuv.
trjr* 1 **'! was the superintendent, I to produce tbs p*F
u F? °f lute b, Towers and 1 uuucr *dvirement I
tieW«dto.
prist- «ltor«:n ON- rtUM _ | r'.-y-l.-.t r.:! tl - v-r.iiJ.ii-.i! t .m S.t-rr- I „ , ermrywraa
tiered | Whjr suffer Filet f Immediate relief and I day sfUrnoon tho eonvists |MMil>tbe MONTHLY + nlCKN Lois,
itject to Ooveroe,
—— - ,] acinew- , >—• - — Idee tided end pet ln ev-
till morting. which was Tble was wiIUm at tbe Oov.inor-* dlreo-
I . ■ __ — Sure oft. a wtIiaI. *m n art Inn . f — ft*. -- - ■ !
"llarw^ , ;' u Dtiaeii
Den ioncan.ua tba whole tranaction cf witrere'a I DruggUUOT mail.
Thw suffer I’ilesf Immediate relief and day afU
Tijifaccuro guaranteed. Ask for "Reml-U gnarda.
on Piles.® Bure cure for Itchinsyprotrud-1 Thee
ing, bleeding, or any form of Piles. 50c.
PruccUu or mail. H.S.’tVc'.D, Jersey City.
recant complaints
nat th. i Lowe waa rtsiuntd. I i, re. Huctaaajefibaxtcck witneaa arprvb
n,t lne| • B. Q. Lockett passed to j „ f re r %• acme remcUcattcn. and rcoahx lb* Oov-
' V r - 'vretmore-1 Th# Interest of - - 1 1^ tret there taekx tr ie -ire.sweadlre-1
i—» full statement witness. L. A Jordans tn.trtst ‘ T!-Oov*mcr.it r --«dtnt.»«iri>v~dijUiec.n-
nt ‘ b ? . ™,V a back into th. company tad byJ !^ ^SLVSSSS^ S.5Sj*5A!S& I
int ° a B - [Iorird -. "‘uow^ Thi 1 ^“ J •* *'
’• f Iom th, camp I R, Gordon first p****“
Delicate Women. Ricketychiidren. tl.
iyeuv ii.Mii it.vixAjr, |
closing of tbe ventilating shaft drove
them lo tho month of the mine, and there
Wciix, Jersey City, j thsy crowded around the opening fighting
taT ta ' re* for front suits. They
(xcrncuting torture btfore
‘t several of thtm
when they innen-
dered. Saptrintendent Bcrrowa anja ev-
trythiog is quiet and that he loan
If pray, i* tores to original color. Ancle-1 further trouble,
gant dressing, softens and beautifies. No
oilnorgr- i=<:. A tonic lit s'.oratirc. Stops
hair coming out; strengthens, cleantvA
heals scalp, orad-catu dandru!. t/K.
Be ware.—Do not lei your drajglat palm eff on
yOQ ar.y nw, ch*ap rtu.t>lj for cold* whan you !c ]
^i’l'.rn tor Vr. ball’tOon^i ttjrriy, ,ut jon »UJ b«
<iuap;-clAUd. Price 2S ctnta a bottle.
If taken daring the CHANGE OF LIFE, ft ...
4*ng*r will b« avutded. heed for book, 99 Mutaai
ro Womu," nuilatl free.
riiLADrTKU) Kmciutor Co.. Atlanta. Gw.
aprtT wadfrlann wmajft lj
tzmnaaimizm
T. 1 ^ I • X I .frt f r . .. I>.r.^w, A«Mnuk, li» tW
te*Com, Inw.-l | ki;ja-at. . I .i.! tn.re*
- 8 m. .. .-..saw ' ,,t v r it. ier«aa<-<.'^
y; wrr °' rr dUw-a** an know a u> oUn-r rctntaU-^
V. rwU I -arw, Ure^ii ------
dDXf V,..r. r tf.-
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g^U IU.rlXU,
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