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_THEJ\IACON WEEKLY TRWR4PH: TPE'D AYMOR v INO, OCTOBER 18, 1877.-TW-LVE P\«ES.
^BINNBAPOLH to OMAUA.
. n Kt, of the Corn Paiiece at 8I00*
W\How th* Nte* 1 * Rid* was En-
l relied—®*rs. Cleveland View.
)IIE Uer onu s Lots.
w „ Sbi, Ootober 12—The south-
c d ,jbt of the Presidential party began
%!aawpoU* »t ten minutes past tight
' ,tet.i' «• The t»° ladies of the party
^L. ,aily, hot the P.esident and mate
,1ns if Ha eecort sat for couple of
■ smoking thsir cigars and oompariog
' .hi aces. The President w sfriquently
I"P' Bt( i to the platform during tbeeven-
I „ torecei’e the greeti. g of oomory peo-
i wbu >>" m-d to b« wide aw.ke all along
I „ At Chetka a dozen tar barrel,
,e • nn-ii g. * u artillery salute was fired,
Irdalto* train moved slonly pasta Mg
J lalloon in the national colors
* ’ , „i at. ft. A' C.rvtr, the people were
Ii;i f io i with brass band, and the place
riilnai'-ated by Cbin»,n lanterns. At
. thirs was yet more elaborate ilia-
ill). i»o and a antenati*. Thu train made
1i sup, 1 ut tbe President appeared
L„ rsr 'here was a oroardarjil courteously
Btnovlid,.ed its salutes. An army of
Miisd oiru bad huge boLflrea burning
n„jliidf n i'e on tlie wsy.
SI t'X CITY B WKLCOUB.
tbe sun was ja-t sirea.iug the eastern
,tr «1 b nbbc nr of soarlet anil pink when
Sthtsda were eslled this morning to pre-
. lor ibe i ffair at Sioux City. Halt en
r M was allowed for toilets,
.4 c fl.e Wua served before
a, place was reached The train
gopprn oo'a'de tbe town limit to take rn
k»:fl Mayoi Cielland, who, without for.
c.li't. w- loomed the President ai d Ms
(...Lfl,. a’d when the etitio.|was re ebed,
ill*, it Bautins, cameg's and a reception
i ninth e wrre found to waiting, as were
tteicih'.er}, a brass band, and many peo
ple. Ar-pid drive of five minntis brought
aernitirs to tbe corn pilace, whose tnr-
atevers nt that moment taking their early
h'.bif goideusnuligbt. Tbe corn festival
tided, in tao’, last week, but everything
lull) mbeptin pl'Oe, waiting the Prtsi-
L„i'» visit, and a I the attendants were on
litd to do the honois of the ot-caalnD.
IUE VISIT TO Tn* OllBN Panic*.
CjatieuuM oomuiiiteeiui u Ise.rud rath
util her ot the patty end pointed out ibe
nriwities. A more entertaining array of
aeveltiea bua not me t the g xa of the Pres-
grat eii.ee his tjip begao. Alts CleveLtd
retell* ted with t Very thing ehasaw and
tinea! sg<in and agai i to examine more
Uieelf a. m unqne faberieai on of o rn
Silts, ho-Sa, mis or kernelr, to whioh her
twin ctiled tier attention. A wax maiden
mb hair i f corn silk wnd a robe of i-tin
li'ka, climbing a winding sta ir of goiden
no, a spid r of liny enrols lying in
I i.ii in his web cf e<m fibre, a
tip of the Uoion made of kernels,
mu Stale having its special color; a huge
let oust flat and shields, erg'ts, creeotin
(«.»** and emblems of various Da ion
■oitnes from the dominant "Ceris Ioipar-
biV lo the mnl'itodinuna end vane
•vriwims," all made of unahtil- dears, were
lotd and admired in tnro, ami then the
hsniaivel i.f tbe haililiug, whose sole me-
Itriai.ixc-pe. its bare skeleton, waa of the
twice: or the corn field, was explained
uiittsil and its eoooep'.iou, history and
mast a tom degoribed by tha persons ooc-
hc.it g tbe party and admired by tbe
r-rsn.
A LCKIX AT TQ* errx.
Fmm the paiaoe tbu guests were oon-
ijch.l through the town. A mammoth
Uuuni hal arch atill spanned tbe cbiet t hot-
ngbisra; signs of sielior.s or oorn eats
ltd awnings, verandiis, and, in car. s. en*,
bis frouts of oorn,topped > ut with squishes
ttilpou.pkius, were as their aroki.tcu bad
(Until and me is them.
Tnobos fiirubbwl Ibe chief euljeotsef
» trrc tn.n during tbe forenoon ride to
Owi, whore new -C.'OCS and new novel
la Cliimcd attention.
bnTi . w : 8 “ a!, ° «f the exposition
but , th8 Pr “M«»t did not alight.
fimof ^h. P0int - lb6 ?* rl y P™ ton ;
the of the prejected new Yjung M-n’e
we all Z A,800 i.* Uo „ n balUiD 8 oo the uurth
° r . er , . of Northwest and L looet
streeta, of will* tbe Preddent laid the our
hl r «a t ° D i*'-i TlllB 0cr moD y was preoedrd
by the singing of hymns, a brief address
and prayer by Bi«hcp Hendrix.
Th* 1'ntSIDKNT M BEIfaHXS,
'In tbe busy aciiiiuea of our daily life,
we ero not to neglect those ine rnmsntuli-
“J. wtich quietly but effectually
doiog a most important sertioe
in moulding oor usUonal oharioter.
Among ihcse, and obslienging but little
notice, compared with their valuable rebuke,
aretbo Young Men's Obr.s ito Aisooia-
«lon , i .c»tt, , ed ibrengbout onr e.nuiry.
All will admit tbe supreme importance ot
that hoLestyand fixed principle which rests
upon (lbiiitiau motives and pnrposte; and
*11 wM noknowledge tbe sad and increasing
temptations which beset our young men
and lurs them to their destruction. To
eave tbtse yoni g men, oftentimes deprived
of ibe restraints of borne, from degradation
and min, and to fit iheuo fioru-efalaess and
honor, tnesn aasocloiona have entered the
fi id of Christian tff.rt and are puahirg
their noble work Wu. t. itlso'insideied that
tbe en jsclg i t their efforts are to be notice
men for good or evil in the next generation,
rune worldly prudence diotatea Ibat tlese
assoaia Iona should he aid.-d and etc mragsi
Their ineresae and fl mnsl leg eontlitien re.
flic a tha higbtat h* nor upon the good uten
who have devoted themselves *o tbe work
and demor strate that the Amtiioan people
are not entirely lacking iu appriciation of
lla vaine. Twenty yearn ago, but one ot
these aasooiaiinne owned a building, and
that was valntd at only $11.0UU. To-day
more than US) aneh bniimnga, valued ut
more than $5,OiH),OUO, btauuiy Ibe differ-
enntciiiea of our land and beckon our
young men to lives of usefulness.
"1 sui espteially plea, ed to be able to
partic pite to-day in tbe laying of tbe cor-
tier stone of soother of these edifices it
ibis stiiive end growing oity;end I trust
that tbe enoouragemeut given the Yonng
Men's Christian Association located btro
may bo oonimeosnr.te with ita assured use
fulness, and io ks -ping with tbe generoai.y
and intelligence which oharactenzrthe peo
pie ol K«ns*s <!itv "
AN CBiqUITODS PICKPOCKET.
While the cetruiunica were in progress,
oorps of pickpockets, which bsa followed
tbe P eslu.nlisl petty tbrungbout its tonr,
it dnatricusly plied their art One of
thrae gentry, a fl uid, well bnili.
though rather hravy man. was ciscorered
by bis vio.im in these’, juat too late, how
ever, to prevent the ronbery. Loud ertea
of “Catch .that mat,” ih'.errapted the im-
pressive proceeding* fjr a atcond A man
waa seen to d-sh from the crowd, fell elf a
atone wall, knt ek c.v.r one or two women
and rush ft r freedom with three or four
licemen sf er him.
When the btief proceedings were ended
the President ani party went to their hotel,
wbere an h nr was allowed for lunch,
Alttr luncu the patty were driven over
tbe more thickly settled portion of tbe city,
sr d at 3 o'clcok they ereecortrdt rough
iho post office and out upon the front porii-
oo of the building, when a stand and awn
ing bad been ereu’ed. Fully 60,01.0 people
were congregated about this point, win
dows, teh graph pt It s and radiating streets,
as farts they were visible, oeing packed
with humanity. The mayor was fotmiliy
intr tduoed to the President, and he dehv
ered a model speech of welcome.
ing up. If you have products to veil it
surely is no cause of offence if you find a
market for them iu tbe East. 'Tbtse con
ditions should mske friends, uotjtabns and
au*peMi« tnemlea. Both sections are
working, tbongt, perhaps, id different lines
t> ouroima one untry great and wealthy.
Remember, too, that you are feat becoming
the East to that vast oouotry beyond you,
upon which so much of your future pros
perity must depend.
“When I te.Vj you I shall go lo visit our
fellow oit'se iain tbediu’.h. I abill bisr
the older cities ihe impression made by
my observation of tbe new, fresh and as
tounding g owth of these of tbe West. I
shall see there a lection of country whose
uosperity ia neetaaary to yonr prosperity.
[ snail not find people heedless of onr na
tion's growth slid welfato, but I shall find
'here, as well as b-re, tbe determined,
obeeifnl Amerioau pride of conuiry stimu
lating to aeuvitj and enlerpriae and lead
ing, not less tiete tbau here,
to national greitnee* and glory
All eeoliocs are land in hand in this
snblime mission and no discord of partisan
bate and rancor should be allowed to inter
rupt tbe Cadence of tbeir sUaly tread."
At the cuLcInaian of tbe President's re
marks the people were given an opportuni
ty to greet bim and his wife. Tb y passed
rapidly th ougb tbegaogaay four abreast,
and there was Utile or no handshaking
done. Ibis reception continued until 5
clock and there wen- still unnmber in line
who vote 1- ft disappointed. Tue party re-
tnrued to the Coett-a H inse at tbe couoln-
sion of tbe pubtio ten p-.mn, for dinner.
THE I0UIU1I DAY.
TOE PIEDMONT iXPoStTION AND
SOME OF IT8 (iLimits.
Bilhe White inside the fl,g and a poor | AN IMPORT'D PREACHER.
J. P Stewart’sb. g., B B flns'er, 1, 3,
? :1: £ T o V< . uM n ,et “a ? lliB To ®p-|th* WARDENS OE HOLT TBINITT
While! I! « U * Mt'Iu- | OHIIllO" TO RE PRtlSEOTTTKO.
Sumter County's Extensive n-d Hand.nine
Exhibit A I. tile Woman's Trip
Xhrm *b the Air—The Hay's
Raelnge - Crnwtled Trelns.
TEL’ UUAPH1C BREVITIES.
IN ouaua
T'ePr'sidrnt'a ruin down tbe Mi-roun
Tillij from Sioux City through ondlees
rrt'.ckes of waving corn showed him the
hffi'Jeanoe of the Sioux City exbibitiou.
It Council ifioffi Senator Mandeiavn,
Citirevsa nn MuShana and a earn-
Dime of gentlemen from Oinabs
I barded the tram and weloomed the Piesi-
fvtt to “Hod's oountry,” which they
(build lay just beyond the river. At the
ihiku ia Oai'-h* Senator Paddock, Can-
It 'iman D jraey and the remaining mcm-
kstfiha reoiption commute-,"-imposedof
|( nineat rreidenla arid the municipal au-
Ew, well m-l t.e any a gu-ssts Tie
("nige lo WLieh li e Pr.aidtnt and his
*1- were eseorted waa o.ae ni .ai of roves.
What* a of Which also lad. rk. d the b-Nti.
1 kkliituda of many thousand oli> ered tbe
l*il) at ir made its appearand au 1 obeerv
“italoies wire its aeocmpanimeot Uirt ugh-
(kUbeci'y,
. Til* BIDE 0VXB TH* CITT.
Tbs sitrvia halt been iMtcfally
I'd riebly miorned with stTe*mtrs snt
J'iies in gay olors and banners
bsrug “W. ieomo to the Pirs deni,'
etched in iv f .im . f pxtiioiio or poeiio
I t'la-ea, epaUlVd tie a.-V. Toe Htoud
jj'idnie, t of United S ales Intamry,
I • Unis of Pytbii* in utiif 'im from all
I k '(• of tbe State and e.v-ral poll'teal and
I *11 l orgHiia .ti na were drawn up ia line
I “‘'ge uU side nf (be street, cob with i s
I ks'.ii Std color*. One cf tl e r rg .nixvion*
I t ^ aiiHeV-d (he raptcialat(nvil--n i f tbe
I nail-at vsaa sratami 1 et fn||.blood In-
I Icu'hs from (be Gnu Industrial
I t‘ o1 *i'b " band of music
I I lira. CL v land was p-ibted out (be
I ' L d buiiiii- s pMperdta. which belong
I I 1 'b" My of the White H.ttw os one of
I * la a> heir*.
I Thrringhoot ibe rido the per y was eseort-
I is . u ® .quadton of younger*
I ». **1 d' vil rmmg i xe ted contlnnou*
I is 1 '. in their thbalf on the per: of
I <a« rlrang-n.
BEAUTY ItlllJiill Nil lUMItl.E EN-
thcbubm at Kansas ciiy.
I ite K * ! “ ,M C,TT ' 001 ••»** >3 -The demon-
I . “' di in K was. City, in honor cf the
I 'tsul-at i f (he United SUtes, wa* * tn-
I „* ll,otl1 ,n d (-Olay proeetdii g, tut Was
b’d with no more disorder than re- mi
MB CLXVBDAND ■ RBPDT.
The Pti aidedi. .pi A as ivilows in reply:
“1 bad not long settled upon my visit to 8 .
Louis gshtn I fooud :h*t it would not do
to go tin re without slso seeing this wodd.r-
iul city on Missouri's a ostern border. Ooe
ot your tutcrpiising C|tsms, auxious Uiat
I should not reach here in ignorance ot
year i ebirvmtnts, baa lent m« a newspa
per exlibi-.lng tbe progtetsof tbe city anr
leg ibe fits- »x montl.1 of the preiehtyear.
Three month* have ps.std since this reoord
wa* made up *td he wrote me
that he thought that if I added CO per orot.
to the figare* which it contained I would
airike a proper ertimsilmato ot yonr oon-
ci i-m to-day. Wuile Ibis shows th* deep-
t*: taith and ci'-flieDpe ia what you can do.
I am icc*iotd io thidk, from somelhitg I
have recently seen published, that the rule
thu* laid down ia uohe too liberal. The
trnlb of the statements made in thia news
paper report ia ettnobed by tbe oompller
when he says at tbe beginning. The fact
i* that it is almost impoeait lo to lie about
Kansas City, and when a splendid delega
tion of ycur tn.ineaa men ca-led on S',
in the kindest and moat coidial
way invited mo to be yonr
ouiat. one of them waa lntroduwd as a
dealer in real ratal., who. it was drelared,
if I cam*) here wonWi aell mi» n city lot be-
fore Heft. And this remind* me of a
friend who made a trip to the I aoifio o >ut
and aa be mne back f mud hi* way to K m-
■as City and bought a lot. Ho went lairna
iliatelv home and when bo arrived there be
y . 1 . I 11.. . .aMt..r.iionch
Fordbom, the noted jockey, is dead.
Qeoeral Boulanger has been arrested for
expressions used in snewspaper i.iierview.
The yaebt Nettie wss lost on Like Supe
rior iu a recent storm. Six perauns per-
iabid
Tbe official vole in Tennessee shows ibe
majority against tbe prohibition amend
meet to be 27.G93
J A. Bletheu, editor rf tie Uineapoiis
T ibunr, wm bnrned in effigy fur striotnrea
on tbe President's tonr.
The schooner T. L. Tarr, of Gloncta'-er,
Mitae., with a crew of nineteeu men, is be
lieved lo h.ve been loat situ all bauds,
Leading ciiixetsof Sin Fcnciico have
organized us a pubiio defenseoimniittee to
assist id tbe prosecution cf jury bribers,
Dr. Mackii zie, who has bten attending
the Crown Prmee Fr derick William pr,<-
fessioDally ukts a very gloomy viow of bis
condition.
Punishment by Iho ir fliction cf puhlio
wtippiog was admioilteied yesterday in
Mooiio 1 upon Ibe peroon of a man eon-
vtcied of abeuitly ctime.
Tha bill permitting a re-election to the
preii.ietiey pissed the Mtxicao Senate yes-
tetday aod waa approved by tbe House of
D-ligt'ta.
The Inter-Slate Commeroe Committee re
sumed open sessions in Washington yestt
d y. Tne day was occupied in hearing
o.ses against tbe Oregon Railway Company
charged with extortion
The Polls correspondent of tbe London
Times fori.Ladows the early resignation of
Preridt nt Grevy, due to bis annoy.not-over
the Cuffarel ice dent, iu which eveui France
will faoa two serious onees.
Snigtyn General Hnmil'on prints hit be,
Hit that tneepidemro at Tampa ia yellow
fiver aod Dot dengue. Dotation of o.aet,
muoioipal oleoltows and general quaran,
tine, in bis opinion, are tha measures
core and prevention.
Miss Elian Artnr Blatts, daughter
M-yor BUit-, ol H.vannah, wm mtrried
Hit Y rk, Wedndesday r igll, to Jam-s B.
Uiaekl", of Soollaud They sail f..r Soot-
land ou N T jtnl,er fitb. Many prominent
south, rn people were present.
Another reath from ehultra occnrr-d at
Hwiobnrue I-lai d yesterday. It was a
child of eight months, who came trow Na-
pies on tbe steamer A'-r.iv, and wDoee re
covery waa hoped for until yeuerday eft. r-
noon. Niue patient* stM remain oo the
Island.
At Rock Creek Station, on Ibe Mlatonri
Pacific, one nautuger train telesooped an
other yeetei uay. Three men on the tele-
•ooptdtiain were it jnred serionsly aud one
women, who wut eiaoding on tbe station
pl.ut .rm, was hilled I y fl log debris.
I-'tliaxiutif cro «ds jr.etid Cbsmtierla’n
at OoLr.iue arid RallymeDO jeeitrdry. He
raid bis progress had confirmed his Impres
sion tha: the people were loyal and oon-
I anted aid that tl er woold resist to the nt-
must a'lemp's to ver the connection be
tween Ir> land and Great Britain.
Io tb* bADk.ru' o nveniitio yesterday two
important resolution* w.-re rtferred. On#
by Judge Eoiog, ot Pennsylvania, farmed
tbe rapid ex ingQiabment i f the pobiie de’d
bj the oootiLned poroliM* of bonds Ii
declares the rednotinn 11 tetenuee nnoeo
(•■ary. lnupedi-iut and nowise. By W. P.
8. John, of Now York, thst tbe ex
istenoe of netidual bank* WAX not d pvwl
eot on the pnblie dobt, aod ooe by Toy lor,
of Hoetoo, indorsing K rr's snggit i in for
Ihe refondirig ot 4 per cents, with 2} Tbs
Macon TrLxaaA-n I’rnme. 1
O ill V IIITKKAl.L. TB1XT, J
A TLA XT A. tJA., Octouks IS, 1SS7. I
The big fair i< e ill gio «mg. TLere is a
strong tide of visitors from out of town,
tha largi-r pirtiun coming into tbe eby in
tbe morning and returning at night. The
early tr.ins on all the roads arc crowded,
and at night, going out, thny are paoked.
The orowde.on the grounds to,dry were de
cidedly lu’ger than on any d*y since the
opening day, and did not eren seem far
short of that. The managi ment is txcel-
ient, snd there is a n m rk blnabsenoo of
disorder nr diatntb it os o* a' y kind.
STJMTKB COUNTY EPU1D1T.
The Sautter oonuty ■ xhtl.lt, 'Jinter charge
ft M-j. W, L. Gl. saner, tf the Americas
■oorder, occnpi s a spae i 21x72 feet ou
tbe main aisle, near the eastern end of ma-
obineiy and agiicoi oral bail, aud ia aitrao-
tive lo the inauuer ol its display. Al ug
the alrla are niue p-iets, Dig it feet *|wr;.
B .tween eeoh t >o puste bae bean pi,to d an
aioh, gtring a light aid any appearance.
Begiu, ii gat the eastern end the fi-st two
posts are trimmed with upland nos in the
sttsw, the aroh b- iog trimmed with rice
heads and ornamental gr.aaru. The nixt
arob is trimmed with Spanish ground pea
vine*. haViriH ihe buU attached The cell
two posts ara oov.-red with large stalks of
grei u and red sngar cane, whiL- tbe aroh ia
decorated with magnolia leave! and eanee
and Spsniib most. Turn x. aroh taeiv-
ered with "rebbit tobacco,” giviig it sail-
ve'y appear.noe. Tne nixt two
pis’* are 1-nve.red with rows
ofwbitecorn, while the aroh ia decorated
with corn hanging pendant from the alalk,
corn tiu-ka an . ia. el*. Tuenrxv aroh is
blight with he blooms of the gold, n rods.
The next two p «t* and tbe arch between
them era trirnui.d with ootton a.-Iks, main
which appear green and open bulls. Tbe
nixt arc I la d.corated witu feathery gr.-s
and te ih.llc cat-tails. 'J he nut two poa s
sic co>. 16,1 Atill the rod stalks of iv try
wheat, or, ''chicken corn," while tbe arob
isuimmnd with the nnnchv b.ata of the
Same. Here tbe exhibit la cuti ff ,-y aorosa
aisle, an tn'rai ea of »Liable iff.oied be
tween pets and under an arch covered
with bright oa'a straw and htadt. So
much tor the outside, which ia so arranged
as tost ra t th« attention of every p-ii.cr-by
Nov for the ia- i ie. Io Ihe centre stands
I rurlic prgi.da, ha fonre rner poell beir.g
Completely hid.leu by ruga-oitio, whose
green leave* er* lntlh.rlirigbt.-aed by greet
tuns of pdmsitD loavre. Tie r,K>f ia
IhAiehed with oat straw, whtlo bangu g un
der the eavi a is a flings oonip wed of white
snd red ears of oorn. Armed the oemre
poet are errsnged y.y ramidal shelves, which
are cov.r d with vegetable pfo-'u ta ol
almost n finite Variety, the base of tin- pyr
amid being eompo-ed of pumpkins,
iquo-hes, wataHLelona, msmmoih gourds
sail RWeet potatoes. At the i astern end is
a rua.io ohl iog building, lire roof of wmob
is o imposed <>f atmlka i f red sngsroanr and
gray mi sv. In one earner of Uiia b-until ul
little bnildli g is a sp.ing, suirouud-d witn
bright grreD more end pitcher plant! At
one cud ef lbs same buil iing is a handsome
di-play ef boiler. H-tween this buildii gand
tha pagoda Ir a la’ge display ef leather and
shoes by M-j J U Black. At theothereod
of the apau is a It il< cix ouroaied rnaiio
summer bouse, covered wut gray moss, in
wbieo la displayed a tempting array of
tppl- s, pears, prarhes pomegrantes, grapes,
cbeetnnts, ct ii qaeptbS and pecrutmta.
Uelween ibis lit ie bouse at d the p<gnda is
tbe ootton display, o-insietiog of c ition on
tbe stwik. seed o iitoo, liu . eottoo, o ittoi
sod twil s, crnsi-ed cotton reed, ertton
ro'd i ilcak., ertton Bed meal, eotton seed
oil, and gen o mannfaoturd from tbe
meal by the Amenccs Gnemr Ccmpany,
thus showing eitton in every stag..
Along tbe eidee and at one end are arraigned
bins and abelres, in which are displayed,
oorn, wheat, rye, oils, rice, Odd peas
ground p«M, mea 1 , grits, fl ior, preserres,
jollies, canned Iruiis, wines, cordial*, e'o
Billie
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Time, 2:26. 2:;2j 2:30, 2:27'
PACINO BACK
ThepBci.grace was tbe 2:30 citrs fori
a yinra- of $2iO, did,led. The eutriei were,
J. SI Wi!ir,,'s b. b„ Boy Terry 8 H Mo-1
Gordey's o b g., Pl.iw Bry, aud W. T.
Burch's b g„ Liwaon.
CHURCH TO BE PROSECUTED.
Thf U. S DUtrfot Attorney Conclnrlm tha
They Hare V*o nt«*«l tlir* Act I •ex
hibiting the Importalhm «.f
I*abor Under C ntnicU
New York, October 13—United Btilea
The fir. t inat was won by l’lay Boy snd Diatriot Attorney Walker decld d to-dsy to
the aeoond by Boy Tom. Time. 2:32, 2:48 . , . ... .
The remaining hit will be paced ti-m.r- brln K ,oit "B 110 * 1 lhe w “ rJena of Ho, »
Trinity Obnrob.
CLEARING THE SIDEWALK. I The charge is that thry bro«ghtR-v. B.
A Yonng I'ratgUt M.-.bM to tire H.wtlon- W ‘ rren ,0 tbls nnder coal,l,et ,0 *
house tin.ter on onio r'« tirip bis servlo's, contrary to tbo United States
Atlanta, Ortobtr 13 —Mr Peroy Mignns, oontract lvbor law.
the w. a known y ni g druggist, was r»iher Mr. Walker stated in a letter to day tliak
Moghly bandied by a pohoemao ibis after- thoa g h singing, leoluiing and acting were
uoou nbont half past 1 t’oDok. ° .. ° .
The polio, man was Mt Pat McO llnngb, «”«P‘ed under the law. prcaohing was not
who went on duty at ibn main eutranoa of so excepted.
tbs union depot at 1 o't 1 ck ihia afternoon. I Thi Uuitod States will pay tho exprrres
About the arrest Ibe tffio.r made the fol- . th
lowing s'aiemei.t: * - - —..
“I have have bad much trooble about THE HLAUtlHTeit AT KOUrS.
keeping Ibe ririewslk dear, snd re- ing Mr. I .. „ , . — , . .
Magnus in the wsy. I asked Mm l. St.p K'ghtj-n I ...1 .ml^Sevent-rn Woaml.d—A.
ariie. Ho replied, *Go lo hell,' and I just I „ Phyrlela-'s Story of the Wreck,
oannht hold of him and carried hiui to the Chicago. Ootober 13 —The spoulal dia-
biitionbouso patch*a to the Gbioago pKpem this mnrnirg
"Atur l had nt«rted with him be vk^l M to the extent of the Ohiougo end Athu tio
me to let him go, Mjtog ho weald welk n,...
with me. bu. I thought I bad better awing ho,rf r ’ ° 0[lfl , m ‘, b# ***** p '®“ r f CIt
on »o him. I riidu't koow et iho time who direct from K mt a on the do j cf Iho dim-
Mr. MftRnns wee, hut thtAt wruldhitTem da ter. The (nter-Ooeen has a pAr’icaUry
uo riiff.renoe. I did what I considered my | significant interview wilh Dr. MeLue, of
Boono Grove, who, with Dr MvKer, of
doty.
Mr. Mignus stated, snd he was oxrroho.
rat, d by two wiU.Of.rer, th.t when the nfil
cer tola tin to m .ve be i"d <o wiihout say
ing a word. When it e. ffiver caught bim
K infs, was aotive in aiding anfferers at th»
wrack.
‘These remains which were ?ccovered."
ho'bought be wav j ikiug L.ter «n he ttta Dr> MeLure, “are of persons who
e»k**d the polio*men to let Miu go quietly I . . ' , .
and not to drsg him through ihestreei, and «*n aeata near the, wudotra and
tbe officer omrinned to pull him a long in wtU “"‘T"? wb, “ ‘ be oha * r *' 1 ln, “ 9
a rounh manner work fell to pltoee; but thcae who were »it*
a rough menner u„ K tcide. and whose rr mains fell on th»
FOUND D AD. | rails, wero bnrned to powdtr aud not a
Mr. A. n O'Hara, ..f Wooabury, Hies Very I ves'sge of them, except, perhaps, a few
M .III Illy at a Ho cl lo Atlanta. pi 081 of bone, wonM bo found. The
Atlanta O i.ober 13-Th* e„to, er WM u-»t between these rail* was anffloient to
niititt. d ibis miming that bla service waa b * Te d< " ,r0 J t:d remsina In sueb hf»*>
needed at the nmon Houre on Wall st.eat * b ' n « b « r «> *»•» B»
onposiie the Union depot. to piece* by he ember, falling on it and
lm.ing the ntgbt Mr A. B. O'Hara, a I oothing wonid avat be known cflhtm. I
urominent rnerebant o: Woodbn.y, Mm!-. *« lol ‘> b 7 °»« lb ® * , ' ol, ; r "
ouma'unooA^' ^ ^ ^*b« •M,menu of oth.nj
ness mtura. Lait night ho r. tir.d qai.e «*«** ff »“ ‘ b « b “*>!
eerly ami when Mr B ve-ly . uterct tbe thB .?' U J a " d “ rn t ‘J tb r * d - ho '' “if 0 Sf
ro m between I» and 11 o'clock, vasin bed. » nd bend them hito.v.ry ootc ivableab.pe.
Tn. iwogenUtmen .x b ing. da few ,, ird . i* *» Mmosta. mUnresaln* or_matory.
HDd Mr. O'llitr* Minted tbit bo wmi Miff ting I
ituni « MVem beaduchoand hi psd b« voQld , ...... . ,
feel better iu ft. mo.ni.ig »- ire Intend, d bnrll ' d ? d «* b ?;
to speed ,e era. houre at the olpoiltiou ‘<* n -, ‘ be . winded he rpeaks d.flull.l,
gr. no s and retmn bum* tbi, M-.unou » nd b1 '* oUI * T,D b , ,b *.l«»
At four'el ek II U morning. Mr. B. ver- ‘ boU, r
L Wes awakened at hesri g a he.vy Ml, Noul s. after the ae*!(!*Dt, th*n WM* aevao
d g.-tting up he found Mr O'Haia lying ‘« d !« “ d °' ablo « B " eb “ e ," 1 °
UDon the floi dead He got the nsmo and mldrers of tho
Home her: sff-iiion la thought lo hare jady medt.oned In the press report aahsv-
been lb. o oec of hi.death. | d “ # . ,b ! “?! ,b 7"'° '"’{I' JJ Mrs/hti
Ohio.
in
thirty years of age
a wife aud two yotu g children.
The Vedaial Courts.
Atlanta. Oe ober 13 — The following!
failed to get Aboard tbe train at il-immoDd,
said be knew there wero over filly p»«n ti
gers aboard the train when it left U*m-
eura w.-re dl-posed of in Ihe Uni e.d Kta'es
Conrta t .-da.: In tbe Cirooit Oonit. E II.
II ivtid, H .bcishem county, di-ttHu. »n
workiig; f or months ai d 3100 Win.
D toll, Habers' am, distilling; not gnthy.
Tbo Dally News bu a special from
Wabash, laying: "La* Hum, . volt
known travelling mvn, interviewed the por
ter of tbe rear pullman car nn tbe train
wri cked at Kont’e. Tbe porter said that
Elijah Moore, J.okson oonuty, dialiillog; I ‘he tlokeU In poMeaalon of the oon-nctor
not gmlty.
CIVIL CASXS.
The Aaltman A Taybrr Oo. w. R. n
Hniith el si ; judgm-nt for plaint fl Hall,
Ordwey A kiitobeil vs. B R Bray; Jodg
m-nt tor plaintiff. II.'1 A Ordway klanu
facturiog Co. vs Bray A Fna; settled
In tbe District Court, Sum M Cross,
Gsiomti ovonty; oot gmlty Floyd Jor
dai, Banks eoatity, worklug; nol pro-ltd,
Jam.a M Fergn.on, Whl'n oonuty, woik-
iiigjfonr montha snd $100 Wm. D ns-
more, Whit* county, distilling; one month,
■bowed th«t nineteen person! were miseioR.
Tha nprrter hiumlt rum ted lltuen
bodlae, all bnroed to a crirp
THE WHITS GRANTED.
Mr. Ayree rod Ilia Corupatrlote'o Appear
lie fora Ihe U. B. Supreme Court.
Waiuinoton, Oo'ober 12.—Upon tbe re-
Miemblege of the United Mates Sopteciw
Court to day Chief Joatioo Waite announced
that the courts bad deolded to grant wrltd
of habeas oorpna in tbo oases of Attorney-
Genital Aynsand tbe two commonweal;n^
„ Arrvrta I attorn ya of Virginia, who arc now in pris-
n „„ h linitA't Hhilee 0D ,n K'ohmond for dieregardiog the order
Atxawta Ootober J3 United Rtnlre I ^ j n j„ e u on( i i n (he oonpon ctosber litb-
deputy Diarehalls brenght into the ouy to-1 on ,j. hB Wl(tg made relnrniMe
deyjbe f llowtng prl»onon:_ B.‘n Uillaod, | £ |omlav ntIt The (fleet of hla ib.umn
*ol«
Hhavoidahle whir.ver the 1'rtaideit
B 17®",''“ J* 1 * brow ef inr bill e Very bre-
k-r a fifteen ratlioeda trLtenng
iu ap-
m*-*’ 1 ,’ 1 ? ' bru ** and ecrraeie
•s led by a truly looking i
d. Tbe
nuty looking monster
ntrkr'l Ntup-nil.iue CrtloUnlllcle.
FtaMukd npaiNua Coin , Ootoi-er 12 —
Aa tile llv eriigailit., ii.t.4 Ibn affairs of Ibn
H .ff rd H.tiii g- N-tionel Bank proceeds,
Ihe (Wvxike.lD.-a of Ita tailder, Hicks
grows Tne lo »*« to the bank, in various
says,arggregat- $159 (KM to-day, aud may
be Img, f in-priviu*.
fom.d tbatbia 1 it had be-n sold tor enooab t uunventiotr, tefnre Dual adj .nn.ment,
io aovauce of iu coat to pay the explores j ^lupted tho eouitp'tfees report that the
of blv •' tir-i Dip m>r e» *bo continent. Ut | oujuage C f the rliv-r doll*r b' snauended.
ooum* there ie no limit to *h»t a o immu
nity can do living tn such a place as this,
end actuated by tbe spirit whlob these inci
dent* menifest. Thus wo find tbe valor
of real eelite trae-b tied doting Ihe flirt
rix I'M nth* - f 1886 to be somet’ing over
$27 CO,',OfO; wbil., 11.- the first >ix munihs
or tbe i.rea.n' ye«r the amount is more
tba-. $62,600ICO. Ad tranulei* of rc»i e-e-
tc e aroint uidiOatlva of setoal, sn'irtsu-
ti, l city prosperity. Tne mere peraing 11
band from oener to owner at euhai.eed
piiceam.y be symptom* ol apveeluUoa
which io by eriste. no lo* v.lUB»Ld adds
nothing to mu:.icip*l wealth in its pregre-s.
ent wb.n buildlLgv are put op by p -teh-e-
era of thiv laud ai.d UnauU are fuuuit
to oceapy them for tied* or
for reeidenee, I*, ie a pre'ty sure sign that
burineea cf tbe city U Increasing as well ra
1»h popBlfttioo. K uifia Ciij •lacduthe »«•!
of ibl- role for oaiir g r x mobthr, etdl: g
Jnn- 30 1887. the inoreme tn tne nnui'icr
nilliog pern it* irrned end the value ol th*
bundirg.tbey covered; kept peo* with Ibe
Trine ol the !«'d'renrferred I mi’rt rni
be expected lo^o^orther into tho detail* of
tbl< g< wiich toow youe progrers . ll J* | wr-Lr,
siifli,- ent to ruie that it is apparent in the
port two heudsom* frame., one of whion
oontains fine pOntograpblo vi-ws of tome
of the bandeoms residence* aud streets of
Aro^rio 1 •bll* th® other 1m fillrd with
pbotographio view* of Auderaonville earn-
etcry aod tbe«id stockade, the centre bo-
e *' log a band p doted pan i np n a of
wood from tho old atookado. A uan-sem*
di-play of Ihe fort of beaver, otiar, eoun
and eilI ett ia al-o made There is slso a
niapl.y of sixty diffeient woods out off of a
Atbglr (aim
TO* Ntilaifid fsalfife of Ihe Simter ex
hibit Is th ii ail iiltWira loo* areoomposed
of hotno p'oductx arranged In a novel ana
krtirtio si sp«
til* 8ALLO0N ASOkkSIOH
It w>a rn u .uc«d met Mviamola-ile uar-
lotts, the brave Utile wife of Ptcfe-sot
Mv-rv, woold go np in ote of tbe great
a. (I .L. . a .1 Q . 'wtcaV Tf
oonnty, all obsrged with violations of * b# e , c< i bis v,mal motion that the prisoners toil
revenue laws. | to Ml.
The diet j isiicc r.pli-d that ihe sonrt
oould not prnpi rly h- t upon the qm aliom
tlrvirge Fruuclr veil hubeltl*.
Cuicaoo. Oetoher 13 —The major this
uioiemigVitrcsud the poiies d-par m—t to
rutnmailly rnppr. *« George Fraids Train
and to U"t lo permit him to apeak rgein.
ll be mrkae any luitbrr demooatra'ione J ba-ket
SPORTING h.Vf NTS.
The » trolte Win the Faerth Came ef th* | ^f the returns'to lb* »nti of h«b**e cor;
t'heinp.aueblp 8rri ■ Tbs Users-
rmeioao Ootober M -The DrtralU won the
fuorth a tue of th* world'a ahamplonehlp errtea
played beta lo-dar. Th»* IhoMind pwipU were
j re.-ut. Hi victory wee an esey oat foe the La*rue
cbampionr, who, neeunbelrai, played a wonderful
tinlii tbe prisotoi* w«ro actually in iho
ooart’a enstodv.
YELLOW FEVER AT PALATKX.
One Death ut Tliet Place- lllfld ejuarantlne
Instliutetl—At Tampa.
, 1B ., rhutnag "t. louls cat. Slag pltabed for Ik# Jacksokvills, Ootober 13 —Thr fast tfcak
Bmeae and area bettrd racy frvoly frum lhe »Ur«. * death Horn Jebow fever In I n alka bjy.
In the 4re» iBalug. HL came known ter* t'wiey about 3 o cl-iek.
h-iloena iin- atieinm.n al 3 o'clock It wa*
a h df b >ar alter **rd« bo »*v r, be or* tb*
ball ion a aa ruAoiebtly filled 1 r tbe trip.
An iru'iieiiac et,.*d bad gatber-d about the
bait uni* track, from th* e nter of which
the atari was tn be made A' cut b«f pad
tb'ee o'clock tb* lady serenkut, g*y-
rirtssed, tiepped Into the
atd the Air ship
Bwa kU-IMr -lu 11. SR, Lew * ». * nn Da-
tn,|.-l. r.LLeutoS. MA.tertm Lildalu ai-d b.e-
kail. KUgAUd be-h'-e*
L.leSIA »»B* .
( ivc rrnt Oc'uUr il. -I» tk* Cret tire, ••vre
bine e- Locky Jim *• at l!ea**rUu* rreved, .Ita
will be ukeu to th* lock op ami coium | • _ 4n t0 gir. It wa- itoon eaosht in an
to tfaelnuetie u-ylnm. ‘ uircu-ren*. atdwv u he«au to mount mote
rapidly R d» f“ <* mrjw'ieallj to tbe tMt-
w.rd. Ab.Ul l.Oi'Ote.t away tb* Ud 7 b ®"
Anntlirr Uitfortm Hr'* Hud
Clbviuam> Ohio Oj
/ ¥v*wd.
m la b dy *»* r-e ve.-tr' .*\t? j
the C’tvp’l and tou.ii* \ r‘ ai ’-he (J* 1 **
lun, wbTeh burn. ' ^7* b *
en kooen lo b- The B |’ ! "
»"* d «‘"8 « Wkilkaran (a.
K.y. u, ^Ttwelr.
M Ailt -ffiU.
Dtirull •OOtlDf rmr ru«* »« III* I ""T." 7 _ V at- . :. n t. ti A a*lh I n., tfl
LouU made. nl> two hits ofl HeldwlD. MrgnlCwnt Tbe pr- sid* »d of the_County bea.th toarrl
Ccldlo* «l.fl mea, LIU ef the Urn.n.lnU.. Cret | . ^"bd with i‘.i!a
In th** rtatemeola I hav* *een of your
n bM • ei y* mrn'uon'be mede of E aiern inr.at
« tJ I k* “* *'«*•*«'»■ bot lbo • dT “ t “/„!• note and of their Iteportoio* t. y u
l, *r;dent bu hardly left ttwmiing n<« ri.-bn>ra of the oonuiry ebon yon and
in Men. ‘ '
Tv,. riiwiiwi TsaaTT
‘“• p.riya.tuu fr.ia.th hotel at 9 30
amid the obeeia of the otowd and
• ln ,u »«y rapidly thrungb tb* wialarn
in,,, 1 *.'h" town wiihcut stopping, rntb l
2inea ti Pl * b *8heat wminmee of ihe ci y.
t ( H i U w l ltff tell .way preci.-t
lower lorn 30H frvt tree .w
- Efrideni'g e.rrtrg- mvd
it* eribai erd piodnclirene-* a>e eleo stated
u iniivWUnl factor* • f yonr graalfw, end
T»or ra lr..»d l.o.httes, piecl .g you in com
monicA ion with joot fallow ouuouy mm in
eTt „ d ieetiou, JOO mud admit rr- indte-
neorible to y. ur d-veiopm-til. * •“
[riit ded by tbiie euggeoti 'tiN ho* depeud-
* u r. alter »ll. etmmaniibs, no
b-w. than loliriiualr, ere Up,if, DO«
the g f‘s «f pr vHvho*. bB *
ash ot-..r. I fever ».nld *ppr.ei*t
l!j m i .Uetnlt.' mtk.tobdf.ejur BLkep
u t ,« ••-k ,uB 4«s4 r*B Un *i » ■» JV?
»*• I f. yn»«ri | ***%> *"1* Z*'fJ£Z
IllfiW* I HI
and wild po«<
>r>MiU< » W iu® boij «■
t Ut *"* the prv-ple at
a:szr
eoVr" r*" tZSZSZ.key he. -4.^ ^
Bit} 111 jjswiw Ml
Afi Wl - .
K.r Are Mia- OrtM* Pl.yteg ««*»
rlwkesv
only
up«n
ei:y Jivi caew- for j-letuy oath, yse
the W.r: toward In Kaelf If e.puai
McBu ul.tedioth.E-ltbe r
ot tb* Weal, peehrpe, needs it tor ita
idles tkvtr-W- w tow '
gj.l.1. gmuaet euUrettMtooi
the tewik
owl M aLvtl eaiakfk-
'•rateayranssm
oan to dgati on* edu b audketebiefa, and ••
a height of BOO feet* lew" p<rao UU wa*
deuai.fi, w ni«g. <li aoeuded olowly uniU *»
tell io th* Wood*. The bailuon waa
wutehvd byfb* crowd* until il dlsappMred
frdm eight.
TaiuAcrm
The fkotler* and F««» oi V” b ®°2.” “
the aflame tb'e af ernoon Tb* tmek w
10 good candid u »ni tbe rp irt the best • l
the ivce tDg. Tb. re wrre two reee* trotted
and e p -rton of on. paeirg mee, d«kn'«»
c .mini or. tofer- it wa- fi j*h-d. Ohadvy
B i y a“' 1 i- OU fi~t“ter, b -h.ch wMthe .br-
bo. only two a]
Ihem st-rtevl. Th— were «>«wy Btmd
Lo II »fK. ib- fonn»r h b«y b^I* L«gt • DU T °
by V. E Maud»y, ®ixi lhe lour » h®y
bore*. t*i I fid by O. A.
Challey S wo., the mo. to toreeje'rTrM
h'U'a without trouole. Time, 2AO,
2.464
TWO T«I*TT CMOS.
Tb- 290 e-a-r, I e $*81 divided, earn*
nexto.. ih-progmmmc. Tort*w-r* *•
.1 .nera Tb- fimt b*M wa. the moeHtot y
e .uteated III Ib- f ur, a“d ““
tea, i-a' tg B Im TotrpLaa •
Wvii^tb, with Mi"" Cawley a gerxi third am r*
I’t'a'ka aod sent out a apecul wiin ixiru
offl ceia to atop tb* train from PaLD*. at
the bor.br ol the o only. Tto tmio eil
met al Oiange Park and all pe-r-on* f'0“»
P-laika sent back there on * rpeotel train.
R.vld quarantine has been akMM on
rail ana liver and it te not thooght the fe
ver can reach Jackrondll e.
A ap-cial from Tampa says there have
io imhtouu —r:rrrj <rW i«du ' b®®n fix new eiMi lo*a®y wd ci«k»iw.
®£? nil* u»«i kali Ur. i*orur *xm uzmz Irea K«y Wn®t h*v*
un«v w »i !«■» *• '04d, B41SL« toted. |„ riTed .
CITIES SWfPT AWAY.
The Fete ef tbe Mexican Co*»t Cltlc*
Hhrouil dlaMj.tery TbaT.dal W vc.
N- tales, AxiZONA. Ootober 13 —AU »*-
temp - to gat new. fiom the Hoim on lhe
■ mibern eoaat to-day hav* been full e Tbo
rupno-tt on te, however, that tt o eltba of
M.z.Uan and San Biaa have been perlially
if not wh-dly deeiroyed by tho hurricann
and the tidel wave. _
It te said the berk* of tbe bay a
mea are crowded with people ecel tag lid-
irge from ibe swept awry elites end
schooner* on tbe gulf. The rt rm snd
tidal wave wt te the meet sever* ever knowty
m 'ibnrkh race, on* mite asdic, heed—
m!5. br-tee. -«ri*'Sh —end. toted,
i'ti elat ra * ooe mite suit Ivrheodrrdyardr,
u!tte^ltea” n; «v.. *tek —»ed. ktemte—
“‘la ,, U. , ei*h ?-V cee wU*. lleete— wou: to
Use eejoed. NIHr I Inkrrt ,n lkl» . Tim* I;**.
aiuMI Ffill WCU. .
York ikv* • U Iu tb® rtt®t f»r®» »°r$i
u.V'md ««.! touted M—d.
o-id ibud nee . bl\k
la IU. aan . i k"e-fnerthr of a oe Ite. Bella-
da woo; "paadwell *ae ad, BligCrablAUd Tim*
' lothotited race, os* atd tortr-f-xrlk mbto,
n—• rt Le«t Huuvrr. the o*i| other •■alter, la
*?u' < tk* fnerth rec*. oe* eed —-frMth mlkm
Boyal erck wo*! Iteu All *«*uBd. Udy FftmM**
“Imba'ink t-i^i ■ mite and k*lffki1oe*^aec-
teawuo; K«nte—oed, Wued.rmckl toted. Tim*
1 te tk* rtitb race, rhert .VegtokaM *—eeU'U*
Fe lot w..e! *'■ MeOoweii ete.ud, lumhaueu
tiilri. Tltue.* **^
A Fu-tu-w In u i Aeh-berrel.
Hr Loci* Omb r 13 —Ihemeuey token
from tb* P»cid-3 Expr— (kmpujy by Mm-
e-uger John Oetn bm all been recovered.
L waa ti.nod yi*t#rd*y oonoeelrd io a bar
rel of e-h* to tne rear cf the meaatngct a
rwidace-. In ifc's elty. The amount foond
wa( *33 OU) O ran* directed the men to
where tbe monev waa hid
A Cyct.iu- V..U. Ilavava.
Havana Oo ekut 13 -A •**»•
ov.il ti e-outbweet porb-nef thu city to-
da, u. viog III » W. - etly dine i -I* *»
ly iLrua^boat thu
Tlirflrvtd,roof(«l *
valid, gieiu* W*»»At«UF of
Bony an. c7 cf Body
teetilrk Nvw""" ™ “ v«ra«*«r
'fle*>«t»eu|iF«.ite.
good digestion,
Sold Evcrywlier©*