The weekly telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1885-1899, December 04, 1889, Image 7
THE WKEKJ.Y TH E(;Ha TIT• WKF NFSPAY. DEOFMBF.R (. ]?S0.
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BbUAUCK KNOCKED 0UF.
AUSTRIA BLOCKS THE IRON CHAN
CELLOR'S diplomatic game.
blie nrfoaeatoCarry Onf tlie Ralnoky-
UUniarrk Arrangement— Check
to nUmarrk Absolute—lifTect
on the Irlplo Alllaucc.
(Comigfcted, W by the N. Y. Associated Press)
Uc:;UN, Nor. 80.—The foreign cfflr©
here has ample cause to accuse the
Austrians of having broken faith re*
gerding the le cut Kulnoky-Uismarck
compact. Wiilun the | nwi.t week the
loading points of the ento te hare been
K t usidc*. llu* Emperor tiancl* Joseph
has annulled the decision giving au*
tenouty to Timtino, and « o mi Kali.oky
has aulhoi £ d liie bourse to give ijuu a-
lions of t. e Bulgarian It an, and has per
mitted the Austrian consul at fet flu to te-
new bis ostentatious int.raacy with
l’rmce Ferdinand.
CIlt-CK ON DlbX.«R K ABfOLUTE.
The check upon i 1 march's diplomacy
Is absolute, tn t lias been the subject of
constant communications between this
city* • id Vionns. Count Kalnokr is re*
ported to hare«ffvred In exp anatioa of
the action taken t *e statement that ho
%x% forced to depart from the Fried*
er.ch*ruhe arrangement oven at the tisx
of | mipitatmg a conflict with Ku«d.i.
lie found Unit both too Austrian an!
liungsnan ministers were averse to tee
terms of coni Mat ion otlered by Russia,
and that the opp sitiun ut I’e.-th was
becoming so strong thut it threatened to
overturn the Irexa mud dry. Pien .er
lUxa demanded aa a to.iuhion of hU to*
mauling in olliCe that the foreign policy
I e strengthened on the old lines regard
ing 'inniino.
Austria mi k» Italy's burble.
Tlie Emperor Irat.cfr Joseph, finding
that the cotuxvion of autonomy was
considered a dip omat.c victory for Italy,
ami that Prvmhr Crtepl was preparing
ti.e wav for Uie annex itioo o.' Trentiuo,
decided tout* nciuu.t the it..linns. Count
%ou luafe and.ms e* lieagu n in the Aus*
ti tun ministry wero unanimous against
tlie Emperor Francis Joseph'* i.a-ty
assenttoautonomy. and supported the
retinal of tnal action, count von
laafo sent to the diet at Inmbruck au
ii.tunstion that their vote gruuMig
'lr iiiiiio a sepuratj udmim»tiuliun was
vetoed,
W ILLIAM ANP BfFMAHCX IN SULLEN HOOP.
The Emperor William and Bismarck
rrceired their explanations in sullen
siknee. Count llcrdcrt Bismarck lias
v ritten to Count Kalnoky that thp triple
all ance must submit to a renewal of the
dai gen» oi the <4d position, aggravated
ly the iroo:a«.f the iiri-solutkm of Uie
.\udru u policy. Pntn.er Crispi, in a
du, a ill to the chano hor, o imnei.t-*
U|x ii the incieaw-d irritation of the Ital
ians over the Trentino allair, 11 0 hr*?*
dentist party lias be. n sUaagtUeuud by
the conduct of Au- Iris,
al’ailtu'a hum jn wrt> F5^P!NA2fP'S
NIECE.
Tlie Emperor Francis Joseph’s absent
to the marriage of the heir of tbe thrum*
the Archduke 1-rancis, to the Princts*
Marie Dus altera. Ui fiagMer of the
Archduke Jo-ep’i. will make Prince
Keidiu .iid i f Du gar a Uie uncle of the
future emierorof Austria* Jhamalteer
He | f I* i._- a -i> or of ilie »■
frrdiimnd. The O r. moo/ will U? lud.i
in bebruary, Iniimdi.itcly after the ex*
L ir«ttou of the year • t moi rmng for the
ite Crown Prinoe Rid l|>li.
The ni t results nl ii suunck's confer*
enc*e with the* titr and Kaloekv and
tUi l; lung intriguing is an iuiert iu.it an
t..^oiiiMtit i «MutM Aii'tri-i nnd Itiuwda.
the irritation of Italy and tlie relaxation
; cf the rilaiioru cf tua ur.-luuuJ,
TIIK R ICIWTAO.
The Reichstag w ill adjourn on the IDtli
hut., and will resume its region « a ly in
| Jsnunrv. It is ex tfcted thaitheslecifrn*
ail beheld in March. Ibeeemlt.fQcial
I press nis.uu.iun mat if iliw majority re
fuse to give tlisir iiwrent to the expulsion
I dime of the anti-odaiiot Mil Priuo*
i bionarck will appear in th# tribune *.ml
cusoive the house. Count U* rbert Iks
| march freely tells the members that hU
father Is discontented wit.i the comtuip
to- a i.endiiwnu to the old, and tlwt lie
i* iuitlier d su tidied at ltie protracted
| delates on tn.* budget, and that be is in
clined tod* uiand the prmonuationof the
wc.aiUt law in its present form for two
| jtsis, and tiun uUtoive par.lamenL
FOR A NEW nxElkiR.
The Senate of Hamburg has decided
| to asx the government to coi.tiibute to*
I wd the construction of a new harbor
I tUukliavrn. The new liarhur will net
l'M< i' # «M) marks aud will acouamushite
I * Urge number of steamers. The auv**-
estr* in the Senate ucclare that a new
ha.i ur i4 esaemial to the continuance of
I bade with America.
It* MMgu* Uaxette sup;o: , » the
[hijn-t ol a Uimer-al exhlUtMMi in It r*
iia. 'i hr Kreus Zeitung o| p<»vw the
fr-dwt on tin* g.i und ih.it the eS|wct oi
|*iwie»ity tn o.ru any i* Utte.i.ul and
hist an eonou io rrsi* ia Lnpviiding
I ahali w 11 r. nder failurercr.ain.
1 Gwnt Herbert BUtnarck Uxiay gave a
lavlnutko dinner at which t.*oQnt
1 N-iio„.ttiotf. trie Kir sian amistasador;
I «r L. Y. M ilet. tlie Ifruiah ainb.»a*aooc.
I w.d W. to. Pi • po. Umttd States uum»*
I u c. wtieamong the guests.
TON MOLTXE Ik N '.TIP.
The Empetor of Germany has oon*
I {(r nd upon Count eon fcoitke the ex*
I tepLouu! hon*.rot a crown and brilllante
| P*>ur L- tn«i ite. In a letter to the count
I * comjvsny tng this iatewt evhlence ol no*
I PtLI Uxor the Emperor Wuhan* nyst
I '*U u now fifty years shite your return
I from a tour through Turney, when you
I T?. « l%rn Mm insignia of tlie older
you have again just received."
I 4i.u iu w I Minor is accepted m> another
|pe«w>t that tiki name of You M.diae i-*
IJbi murmured and naitxud both in
Turkey and Saxony*
the NioxiTioNh nimtiD.
| N * Lndowmanl Natal Can Dvcome
an Aiurrlruo «lilaen.
8 *W Lake Cut, S«t. im-Jud*. Ar-
| u * on to-.Uy *t*s ei the application of
. Mormoa, wlio h.iv, uk.nlb,,D-
•muit oalh tot ,>JmiM.oa lacitiun*
['■ ^ Tlw dtcitiuo r«tr«. tha icti-
' -f »t kngih.
l.rk'. U.rld P,lr Pun*,
ytw Y< »E, Not. #).-Th, H.OUO.IXO
U.' 4 * I*ir Itu fund K,I u O:.
tf? “’Hiplrt^d l.)-d,j, ib« cn.n l
*, *£!'•>'••• fcr.ption, trio* Jj.OJt,-
[ * Th««oi.d'»fi.!r cunin.l Miuad^
*° Custinua to rveru, .nb.or.p-
. k l*.l.l:i..n..nd Import-.
Miv Yoke. Not. *o.—'Tb» npnrti of
RI'W II Am (I m vLa Iu*
Mrui 14.1,11'S MIL LI DM*
FISTS FIRST, THEN P,ST0. S
cle* froi
Washing* ON, Nov. 30.—To-d iy the i DETAILS OF THE WHEELER-PILCHER
bond offerings aggregated dl37.80«. All j SHOOTING AFFRAY AT MAYFIELD,
w.-ro accepted at 1H| ex. interest for
4f a and 127 for 4\
Tlie following tn iouncemcnt rrcp.ired
h,V| oreiary Wiadoui was mauo public
this aftemcai...
The Secretary of the Treasury hrn do-
elded to reduoe the nundwr of national
bunk d«*pi*it«>rits and the nnunint of
lYi»«*ei#r Aernsrd 1'I tehee of aieallns
rilrher Snld \t tiesler Lied—It heel*
*r Knock* Pllriirr Dowu and
Both shoot.
Wa^renton,
, — — , — —, Nov. 30.—[Special.']—
Ihrre.i.h It i. in- In jmtrMa.-. Teixoiuhi ih.n- wma
tended to makeiliis re.lucti»Mi in auch a | no tim i«. .. i.i.i,
manner ns to avoid as fit as paaiblenny " rr ^. , * • ho ^ 1 ""t which CO*
di lurUmco to tho tusu cas of the curre< * ^ Mayflewl, on the *Jth be
tween Dr. T. R Pilcher and Mr. D.
""w. mo imports of Nf«cie fcr the
amounted to Sm tUA of whlrh
:-*-»wsr was in gold and Insilver. 1
couiii r _
Tlie transfer to the su’n-trrnrurv __
le'ore Jan. 15. 18j0, of about 10 per
cenL of their holdings of public moneys
wiil he required from the bunks having
ii acliie a. counts a ui from the bsnks
having accounts ai«ove 10 per cenL of
the su plus held by them over and above
the amount needed for the on.enhnce
of tlie public M-r.ftce, or. If toe banks
w i-h to an 1 to tl e <ow ruiucut the bunds
fuuddied a«anu iry for these dejo-.ts,
toe a c.entry wul purchato tarm and re
tain from the |uoi*e«iia of the aa!o the
amount w hich otherwise wouid t uv - to
b»dep<»ic-l as abd^c stated, sending
chicks to the banka tor tho rtedife.
Other calls will bo ma> e from lime to
time, bu- with due regard to tu. ine s in*
n nsis until the puMic moneys wl h the
la ksthouldha o i«en nduici to the
amouiit n e led for ojrrent public bus*
Ideas, and the n o icy »> withdrawn will
lo med for the purcluL-e of Unite
blabs bonds.
Banka du ring to diaporo of the en
tire amount <<f bonds ii.rubbed hr se
cuiiiy for public d<p<sila. wiil not, of
cour e, be Innitskl to lU|«r cent, transf r
ou die first iOlL
ACTIVE AND INACTIVE ACCOUNTS,
te retary Windom, in conversation,
cxj l.tluei that the(Jirase ••lank* having
active account*" refem to tin eo na.ional
banks with which the government,
through i s public oilicvrs in various
p»ru«»! thi* country, irans; ci« current
hii.dmsa by d»-p fc.it.ng < ovemment reve
nues from time to time . n i drawin*
Uf-on ilieiit through the chicks of dot-
burn n. o fleers.
“l unka having inactive acconnU" are
thote oilier*iso known in the Treasury
Dej nrtm.'-nt «a •*.ur| lu< batiks." iwing
ilufcve d.m u ited by bti retnry Fairchild
suit ly aa dep<fc>it<<re s lor iior.ions of too
treasury 8U|Jna. Tho lo.ni amuimt of
govei nmem dt iHMita in isiuks of both
these clasotM ia now atojt 117.000,Uuu.
Tneoruinary amount of puimu fund*
ubtiiuuteu among a I the d**i*%itori. n
hat been fiom $.U.U0,Ut)U to fLi.usi.tKiu
but luu up in 1897 io about i^o.cOO, Ol
KATES Von DUND3.
Mr. Windonr further said that the
ra *4 at which bonds will be pnrduukd
fri m the banks desiring to dispose ol
them to the government will l*e the rates
fixed and pud to tlie prone t«» the
trejsuv on toe date at w hich any indi
vidual bunk tuny notify the department
of its drnire to aeli them.
The work or sending out notices to
tanks, some 3*0 in nuinbci, w .a Ltvutt
io*u«y am n large number of letter*
were mailed tins evmiug.
TUB LtKBV STOlin-T IBRD.
Several Barar* Driven Ashore and
Urukrn to Direr*.
EajT TawaX. Mich.. Nov. £0.—Tlie
liargcs Mears an 1 Midnight went ashore
off H h Point Wccu aday ulghL Tlie
crvwawvru taken off yederUay, Mate
Powers of tho Midnight h*d a leg trwk. n
nnet Daniel Mowntt, a adlor on the
Mears, hus died from the effects of cx*
ismuic. All the m«*n suffered tcirioh.
Both barges will be a total lo*. lire
•team barge Wilhelm, which was tow ing
them until the line par id, was badly
damaged and lo t most of her ucvk load
Mt.tUlu ci. The uutmVf P.ck and Ytrsiey
arendiore near Wtiitvs.oue Point and
the Ur*i named will 1,0 io ph-ce*.
wousr hTl IUI ON LAKE HURON IN YEAl^S.
PoBT liL'BON, Miq.'., Nov. 80.—ii.a
captains of veaa* la arriving here report
tin* *tm in on Lake Uurun to be the
worst in years* “Sandy" Mitchell, cook
on a achoom r, the Mary L. Beck, wns
wusued overboard and drowned Wednes
day.
VKXIONX ON A REEf.
Cheboygan, Mich,, Nor, 80.—The
Troja 1« ashore on Gray a reef. Hie
Queen and Whitney are in the same con
dition. Ail the lighters and several large
tugs, with about 1 oU nun. have gone lo
unlaid the cargoes. The Trojas car<o
tU.ur and package freight will U* Uglu-
er tl (If aud brought here. The
im.unt of pro|#«ty now ou
U**J f rarf represeut* nearly Bl,«Jt0.(JUU.
Tlie l.aiwiug U itowiby a toiatk)**.
Her drt ks have started au.i sue is other-
wi.-e injured, but owing io tlie am uni
of ice dinging to her the full amount of
damage cannot be known. Tlie mb*r
achomier hi dUtreSs i* tlie 11. \Y. .Sage.
The ba^e^track the teach at-t o'clock
p. in. WeuneMiay i nd ie a total .ms. Tlie
ervw reached siicrc vesunlsy. They
suffered trir.biy lioui cold.
Ill- It MID TO A^UflP,
llarrlbln Pate ol* a Plrrmsn-Glverr*
In* bxpliislon Kill* luo Boy*.
IIazxLTON, Pa., Nov. Nov, £0.—This
morning three boiler* of a neat of twenty-
one exploded with teriiito force at
Breaktr No. 4, at Jeansville, operated by
J. C. klaydoo 4k Co. Fireman Peacock,
aaed 35, was burned to a crisps The
liuiliingiaa toUl wreck, caichmg fire
after the rxpuskio. and the tire woe ex-
tiuauhhrd with great diftkultr. One Of
the boheia was blown N* 0 yards, grazing
Dw corner of a hou*e in iu Light, the in-
ma esof wh.cli we.N in U?tL the cauav
of Die eX| luMoti is unknown, tiiere Iwing
ini urn* around the building at the lime
lut ibs fireman.
TifEEE DOTS KILLED BY OLTOUUNE.
Oil City, Pa. Nov. gOt-liv.* tons of
nilro-giycenne in process of being un
loaded from a boat into a ruag z.ne ex*
plmkd to-day and killed threw *o..s w ho
a | pruwched the boat in Uie absence of
ihr wufAtuen. The boat wus mumed
near an ice hove Luiklin^tOJ feet^uare
winch was re uerd to kindling wood.
The window* in the depot and the pust-
uflice, two mi.es away, were shattered
by toe slwck. Tlie bodies of two o. the
Nlrn-e’-lterCutters In a Race.
CobTtB. Nov. 80.—The race lAstwern
the cult*re of the war ships Chicago,
Boston* Yorktown and Atlanta to-day
fur a cup filled w iih silver doUsrs, gin n
by the Dorchester Yacht C»nb, w*s w on
by the men from ti.e Chicago, Die At
lanta* second, tie York towns third and
the Lo»Um fourtfi*
Reynolds. Sot. ft). —(Star ial. 1—A
11 o'ch«k last night the alarm of Lrc
Bounded. M proved to be tie dwelling
of Mr. II. A. rario, ami hD dueling and
ft miture wereentmljr cor-un ed Lefurv
any asaULince could te rendered. j
Tha Mrlker* l*aaf. 'cut
Paei^No.-.IOL—The etnae among tbn to ii
emj 1 - •-» o t e Western Kail road Cum- onu
I a .. i.os ended by the in-u yielding to of ii
tha tanas at the c an i am. Tna atrim* I *•*■
wU resume wo»a on Mvuday, 1 to i*o to protect the dealers in these aru*
Wheeler, but without tl.o particulars,
wldi h a e as follows:
Dr. Pilcher bad been stopping with
Mr. Wherirr a few d iy* wld e doir g
*oine dental work for Mr. Whe»l?r’a
«i t*. Whilf there he (Dr. Pilcher) pur*
clia>ed Kinie wine fr«m a laborer on the
p-ai-e not knowing from whehc
came.
WHILE LEE ACCUUD PIL^IIER O? STEAL
ING TVJNE,
On yestardar. in the prrsence of sev
eral collected i round a store in Mayfield,
Dr. Pilcher b*gnn te.iing of tho fine
quality of the wine. Whereupon Mr.
Wheeler walked up and ac*
CUBe “ doctor of aUoltng the
wme from his wife. Tina ac*
cu-siiion excited tlie anser of Dr.
Pilcher, who immediately cave the for-
mi r gentlemen t iu lie. An a icrv alter
cation lo lowed which ended ’in Mr.
W heeler knocking Dr. Plclier off the
More pt^rch to the ground. He then ran
m and hid brhiud a box iu the atort?.
PltAlIUl SHOT AND MfssED, WHEELER
•HOT AND 1 I .
Dr. Pic er immedately ran into lb*
sn re. Jersing his pLml as he ran He
**w.'«i to shoot, but tlie p .ol snapi eii
twice bt-loie Uriiig. Tlic.i he buug»-d
sway ib.ee lime-, all without effect, in
the meantime Wheel* r urut* at inter*
vuDIroiu ids posiiu n. iinng five sho.*,
ihiov* taking meet, one in Lr. 1 ilvher’a
right arm, the others und moat pilniui
ones taking rtf ct in tlie right aUu.1 .er.
OuUine | arues thi n mu t re*I cour.ige
to interfeie. Mr. Wheeler went quietly
home, while Dr. Pilcher was cairied to a
neighboring bous*, where he reiuaimd
u til to-day, wli n lie was carried t<» the
home of bufaih.r, Dr. P.ldivrof Nor
wood.
m.aim's wounds not fatal.
The wounded gentleman is bating
every attention paid him by friends aud
relatives, and while be suffer* comider-
ably his condition i* not ethical.
Dr. 1M( her u» a young mau. in his 83d
year, lie ia a graduate of Em* ry and
also the dental college of Nash vibe,
Tenn. He iieiongs to * ne of the last
families of the state, lie is tho a* n of
Dr. W. ii. Pi ciier of Norwood, win* is
one of the wealthiest and must influen
tial won of tlie county.
Mr. Wheel -r is n Comparatively young
man and a mu cn-ful farmer, l.e also
teionga to a highly reepcclcd family.
Fawn mw. r**2!‘J~s*s cf WaTTiS ii.*tcau
of Hancock couuty.
AltflOVlt ON TUB HACK.
Vest Ce a Hie riilrago Beef King Be*
for* film at Lul.
Washington. Not. 30.—benator Vest's
committee, which Ims been investigat
ing the dressed beef businevs of the cuun-
try (or tome months, tv a' ing visited the
(onteisof that lu»inne in the course of
their inquiry c uring the reom of ion-
gnss. rt*iulin'd the examlnition of wit-
in*Me« in tiieroiiiu of the reaate commit
tee on commeno this Horning. There
were prwsrflt of tlu* comirntUv Senatur*
Viet, Cj’se, Farwcll, Mnndcixm and
Piuiuh und a number of |iersons in*
(treated us wiinmra or otherwiae.
Aiihdig ihrin wa* i . D. Atm.ur, the
t;idcago leer and pork (tacker,
whose pawence the committee
faded to inure ut Its sittings
in Chicaga lie was acconq snied
by • is altuiney*. Ax v p irt of his testi
mony Armour lead a wra». n siaiernent,
whkh included the ffguieaof the busi
ness 14 Armour & O . for a term of
years, amt a co.iqmti.nn of priies nt
Chicago in IcnI uud iu 1089. In the
.our** vf his staD'tnent Aiincur said
tu. re Its l been a reduction iu m* juac
of ianne*l meals Uoause of the cumjadi*
tiun of these products with dienp Bomb
American ami Australian bref and mut*
t* n of fully I0p r cent. Tlie de|necM-
turn of tin**• push.cU bad reduced tlie
va.uv of raoKi* cuitie fill to |12 a heath
TUE DEnUtdUON IN THE CATTLE TRADE.
lie said:
•*1 be depression in prices and tlie pres
ent state oi tu* cattle markets are one to
overproduction, especially on gra*s fed
cattle and the marketing of imma
ture annuals, which are too thin
tur tlie block. Thi) lias af
fected atl torn-fed and native cut
tle, except the choiorst. and enforced
the competition of farmer* raising cattle
ou toe high-priced and highly imjirur. d
r«rm* of ill note, luwra, Fi«oan. Kansas
a d N I r i-vu with rancher* of the West
anaM>atnwr»t, who bird thouiaiuds of
infm« r caiUe ujon nub i.: land*, or
lands ol little value. The gradual ab-
o* rpti<»n of tlie ranges liy actual settler*
nnu iheoverpndsctioa oi range catt.e
li.r e great.y uvvrcrowrded the remshun<
range country, aud tociM-quenily lesa-
eued the quantity of grn»a and imtsdred
ite uutriltkequalities. Aa a natural n-
»ult, xtasa-fed range cattle have deter .or*
atvd in weigiit *nd value, and Bouth*
western steer* now coming weigh from
10 to Sft) prr ciiu. Ires than tteeia of a
similar character did six years ago*"
C NTRAUZED MARKETS NECEMABY.
He laid ti at tl e diancrd condith n of
cattle bad i-etcMilaUd snd comprlWd
tie establishing of, centralized markets,
a* they are called, without which large
rabero could not dhpoouf caul**, rn r
t ou d an export trade tn dm ted, sailed
or pnsrrveu meats be carr.cl on,
lie charge** that »uch n xr*« ta are tbe
effect of the present cDda.cn of cat La
growing and m.ikvtmg, and to. the
cutw. The dtrsied Lee I Industry, lie
taid, has | toted most lenefiiiul io tlie
cattle iikii and be* f consumer* al.k . tor
vMmIb It teiRfo to ear that cattle
would i ring a price »ocne tm»« s not mure
tiun the freight Tbedrnaed beef Lna-
no* is so coucentrated, and ts conducte.1
IHte—aat—HTganida that the
dreosrd beef men can ptobubiy niil.ze
the offal and tiie otherwise wasted pro
ductions of slaughtered snim.ds which
are absolutely u*ele»s to small s.ajgbter
era.
ARMOUR IN NO TRUST.
Armour denied tiiat Ire or bis firm had
vfir teiBki any combination or agree-
meet of any k<ndwith any other party
or pitt e* to fix or control the pricta
whu h »:..iuii 1** paid for live cattle, or
that «liber he «r i.i* llrrn hsdeversr
ranged with oti>« rs in the dreaord bosi-
ms*, or wuh the «.f beef in
carcau to t.x the i r ..r w hich auch
rarc:i» ►booId le auld. lie did admit,
however, tiiat Uie pti< »•*«»: c it m«* its and
t* w. n* air.ut.i <i frmu time
i other picdu.ee* of tt.*-«
arr»r ing io Li«* c million
sudden violent docll
■ ut in i o rn m - v\.-r • t i •
xorbitant, n<»r would It l« po*?
uako them su<h and maintain
t» for nn* - length of time, been
tho unlimited aupnly of ?uch n
d tha
ct uf
lindtC'i demand wbieh the
ft ria for Ihw articles.
PRICES TO BEEF EATZ8&
Upon the subject of prices to con
sumer*, Armour said:
“Tlio price) of meats have changed
with live cattle prices as f.ir as the de
mands of the puulic an< 1 the ciuinge*!
conditions of the I'Utcbtr I u* n* -.■* wonkl
I«nmL llie butcinr who*uca««fully **’"
coinpcies fur tlie trade of oar more o m 1 .*• ictof the gen*rat assembly touch.n :
tort ; u lo _ citizens, mu»t keep i w>.l- tl e iransferef l.eksnn . the effect th. reof
n Uird parties. (Jails fur it are m»t oon
liens and third parties.
NEW LAW RELATING TO TRANSFER
OF LIENS EXPLAINED.
Tin* rover or such Transfer on Hie
Hfclil* or Third fiirtlr*- » he UW
Lo Into f (feet January
1, 1800.
Atuntx, Nov. 30. —[Special]—Thero
I as leen a con-tant demand at the elec
tive office i n«J the state • e urtuient for
equijp d and i'X|ieii*iv*» ly fumishod
store in tho locality of high r nt. to b-*
(onven cm to am it a traoe. mu-t seil
i prime «nd incur cuns.dcra.’Io ex-
Iamim? for d livrnng tin* [Hiicnaie« of
customers to the^r homes. Tito prices
of all coftrse me.its have been
reduced several cents per jojud,
but the finest rou»ts and
eii loins and porteruu »**te..ka are m Id
at h r ing** of lilgher . nd lower figure*.
Tlie fact that UaKteaU cc Co., Uuiuitr-
Jain & IJowc, few it t & Cu and my firm
r» gul.irly take oil the i and* of the
hutch* h of New York, PbifaJelphte an I
Buntou the yoais.* jwrt of beef from
I rime stems such as are converted into
salt lieif for *1* in*st o ir. de and expo.t
at 3) ano 8) cent* | or j-ound, and the
fuel that lUvse hutener* must rely upon
our trade l irg. ly lor the disposition of
coarse cuts pro* es conclu ively the a k
of demand for and the cheapnJai of such
cuts."
An abstract of the fl.nu'a business for
JW ►how* un av* rsigs profit of $183 per
head of beef slaughter, d.
WHY CATTLE ARE CHFAP.
Resuming his oral testimony, Armour
said that overproduction and overmor-
Let ing w ere r« s, on.- i .de for the docreai
in the price 4 of cattle. The attention *
tiia witueoa wns» itcued to his stxiicm* i
that tbe price* f hi lea Imd fu.Ien dcc.«Ui
of placing hides U] o i the fn-a list, re-
suhing in Urge iiu)>urtations of them,
fecuator Vast stated tiiat hides were
piac**a on the fro list in 18(2, while ti e
••hie of pr.cet m the sUleineuts begins
with tho**? in lbE«.
'*1 do not discus* the causes of the
change in firtces of hidas. 1 take them
a* 1 find them."
••Why d.do't you legin comparing the
nri<e*of hi<ies, ttion. in I8ii, when they
were pLcid on Uio iroe list, instead of
i wr
"I don’t kn'iwr. I would have to n»k
my young man for the mformation."
THE CAT OUT OF TUE BAG.
Armour a indued, in resjonse to the
question of Benator Vest, tiiat a combi
nation did exist among tlio beef pickers
for the purpi se of fixing the prices of
better cuts of teef in Near York, Prnn-
nylvaniii, Ohio, Indiana, Jlbnoi.-, .Mielii-
gan, Kentucky, Tcnruts c and Miuuc-
so;a.
MffVS PitOTl A.Tir.uiccs.
lUcrr*' NltirdcrcrN Jail*^d—Count 7
< Diumlntonen CliOftvtw&'Hklrs In
America**
AHXRICLrt, Nov. CO.—[Special.]—
There are no new develop.nivnts in the
Rojcra muider case except that tbe ne
gro, l*owell, is safely in tho Aincricus
jafi.
COUNTY COUMTS-'IONERS CnOfiKN.
Tlie old law elected the county com-
mi s.ouers by a p* n. ml vote of the pco-
ple. A new set of tbe h g slat ore gi\*T.
tlie pow*r «f Uiier api*uiuiiM«r.t to the
judge of tha su\icn>,r court upon a
rrcommcndutlon by Uie grand jury. One
of ti.e duties of ti.egr. nd jury low* in
imion is t*» r« omnn . d a l<ourd to serve
tor tlie next lour years. Tho jury took
u vo.e 1 p mi t u question jesl*rd *y a .1
recoiiin.eml* d the icuiipo ntnici.t of the
pri*senl isiinl. vuu J. A. n x.
iiOilingtot). J. to. AYh* utley. J. 11.
Black and G, \V. Council. It i-* gener
ally t n .rial od that theru wax some *>|»-
!*•».- it an to tna eUctioa of tho old i oard.
Most of this waaoui-ideof Raj a N % te .
couuecled wrivh their otiU ial acU. Tbe
b*Mid l-i cumpowtl of Uve of me best
men in the county, w ho have conducted
the fl MiKial affu.rs of the county wbcly
aud wclu
FAKIR8 IN A1ERICU8.
Americas is at praeut ufllicted by a
troupo of fakirs, chief of whom ix a
long-haired, * ffimitutc looking man call
ing himself Dr. Dm He is a w euk bui-
Luton of ••Yellowstone KiL" lie ctaim*
to be Sidling a variety off mvittfl Ufa lor
healing human ailments, chief of which
is a hair oil that makes **crooktd uair"
straight, lie claims In bare Sound i t*
w’onderful oil while living with the
limbus out West. Dr. Leunsseitstlwi
the lntlhm u?e tins oil to obliterate
brand* trutat cow-s w Inch they steal. 1 le
Ciitem mostly to the col. r?d )«opli*. He
has no oi'jftctlon to a n lore-1 dame pot
ting Iter arms an und hu neck nt:d im
parting her secret tilmsnu into Lis ears.
IIIKL'NYU I* li*S BLACK I*ILL.
Deveaax Uoh Oor and Takes the
Oatt- *»f Ollirr.
Brux*W!CK, Njv. 3).—[Rjccinl]—
John H. Deveaux, tlie newly npioiLtcd
ne^ro collector of customs f. r this port,
arrive*! here to-day from Savannah, lm-
tuidiat* ly U|sm arrival lie opi<carfd be
fore Notary Public K Bochardt and took
the oath ot office. He then vi-it.-«i ii<*
deputy clerk of the court. H. II. llarve*.
who tewtified to Hoc! ardt beings uulj
appuimad notary public.
PKVKxUX INTER VIEWED.
Deveaux was interviewed later and
itateil that bb »l*tt hero waa *oieiy to
tab• tha oath of office and have his bond
*b,i ed. He refused to give the names of
bis Londsmen. lie anticipates no tioul le
when be takes control ot the ( >tn c e. feel
ing confident that hi 4 appointment wih
lie confirmed. As yet lie i n- select* d no
clerks, chiming that tho fh;lit f r the
office was so hot tiiat ha Imd time to
think of nothing eUe.
toerl’ll be no h ot.
There U no ground for the ►*■national
rumor that a riot w ill break forth w*bvn
Deveaux takes his office.
TAUT 11LLD FOIl AllsoN.
James S. Tart, conductor on tha belt
hue, was arrested this morning on a
charge of srson, and a(tcratruf pre
liminary bearing w as sent to jail to
await tha action of the grand jury of the
bui etior court.
Tlie offense Is a capital one and no! ail
can be taken. Tart was emote I at the
instance of Lee T. Maas, who dictates
that he ha* strong
fite
dence that Tart
|)ut Broad and New Hons
which was burned shortly alt'
this morning.
the he
tineM tu Uwyers, tut come (torn alno-t
every I ranch of bmintas. It i* of such
every day iiiq<ortance that its publica
tion at tiits time will Leofgeuerul benefit.
PROVISIONS OF THE ACT.
Tie set provides that da.'ds, mo.t-
^agesand hens of all kinds which aro
now r quin-d by law to Le recorded in
the 0I1 c of thecle.ktcf tbe superior
court of each county within a specified
time, shall, as against the inteiesta of
third parties, acting in good faith, and
vvitl.outnotice, who may ia>eacquiiod
a trans.er *-r lien l.iuding th*.- aame \ rop*
eny. take effect oiily from the time they
are hieu for iccord iu the clerk’s office,
and the said cierk is requ.red to keep s
docket for sue * tiling, snow ing the da>
anu hour tiiereof, wu*eb dock* t ahali be
open tor examination a *u m>po*.lton as
utoer records of hu oihce.
Tbe cleik of the supx-nor court of each
county atull oe ie juiii-d to ke p a gen
eral ex* culioo docket, and t lut as against
tue hitentu of Hurd psirtie* acting m
goal faith and wtebouk notice, who may
have acquire I a tiai<* or or iten binding
the.i* iv-u Jam's piopurty, no money judg-
mem »• taiued wit,.in the county of liie
del* edam’a readme** tu any court of thin
•tale, wither suierior, ordinary,county*
city, jtndiceor UuiteU BUtes court in
ibis siate, shall have a lien upon tbe
property of tho deiondant fr*/U) tho ran-
•iitoa thorvof, umesa thu exvcuioo
isouiag ibereoa sliall be entered ujion
s-ddd-cket within ten <la>a from the*
lime the judgment is rendered. When
ib • • xecution sliall be entered upon tlie
uoc-ktt after tbe ten duja the ben sliall
date (tom such a Ary.
JUDGMENTS IN Kit El IN CO JITB,
As against tlie intercbti of third puttie*
acting in good faith and without notice,
who miy hare acquired a transfer or
Urn binding the defendant's pr- pierty,
n<i money judgim-m obtained in any
com t«f tli# slate, outndu of tlie county
of tlis defendant's residence, alisli have
a lieu upon the pmipi rty of thedif.-mJar.t
in any o.hrr c**uuty tlian where ob-
taiucl, unless tlie execution issuing
then on shall be entered upoa tbe gen
eral execution docket of the couuty of
his rcfidrrce within thirty days from tbe
time o; „u Igmeut Is rendered. When
the exrcm.on shall lie entered up* n the
docket after tbe thirty days, too lien
slulfciat* from aucU entry.
Noliung in the net sliall io* iwwJryj
affect tue validity or f..rco of any deed,
mi, 1 tgage. judgtm-nt or other lien of uny
kin. l a* Uftwcen tlie parties tlw-revo.
I • 1 • ;.t. 1.1 „ h n. af.T—
si 11 u| ou the gci.ersi execution docket
the clerk shall Lc entitled to 11 fre of 10
cents, to l e taxed in the hill of cats and
al-puleco.* 1) cents for enuring
filing docket each dml cr incrtgagg or
other lirn.
OOK) INTO EMIT JAN. 1.
This act ►hall not go into effect until
thW-o months after its n/iproval l
governor, and it stud) not apply to trims-
I I-. III).I Ii. ... q .11I . r ju-lgiiu-nti
in tain d U-fura tnu expiration of tlio
three inonths.
Tl o governor approved this act Oct. 1,
8 u •••<! i* w»i; n»*r?f«v ro effect
Jan. 1.1190.
iNBOitABrn Tiitn pined.
errjla Mrllii'i Fuiir Companlta for
f JOO Itseli.
A lvntjlNwV. 30.—[fepeclaL)—Un'.cr
e new in-urance law? requinn; insur-
u e * o upanie* to pay tax ou premiums
ithlu a certain *iK.*ciflcd lima (our
inqianies faded to aqaure thenuelvia
nil the comHroller-general. They
rre the Equitable Accident, the Metro-
. i.imu Piate Glass, the Niag ira Fire and
tiie Ho ne Bauefit Life, ail New York
companies. These companies applied to
tha Irgikhdura to he released of the pen
alty, but tli# hvl latuie rrftntad to inter-
fere. Tbe penalty ia t5J0 on each com
pany, and tiie cumptiolWr has notitU-d
four coiupanies that Uie penaltlea
must bo paid in eachxase.
Yir.Gt.MA HoME WITURRAtVa.
Tlie insurance couimU»ioaer lias been
notified tiiat Uie Virginia Home Fire In
surance Company desires to withdraw
its ag*-rtf and disc out inne bualnewlD
UiU stvie. They ihclwre they Imve
fully satUtted ail liabilities and cance lei
all pi lici-* in Georgia. Uponpuiff a-
linn of the u» it h-gal no. c* thef.vUO
»1 -nd* on Ueposil Willi toe state treoe-
utar wih he turned over to theoompany,
BO Ji«M.Y IN LUIC*
Leas) There Was None In It for
Ilia Allania (ompinf.
Atlanta, Nov. 8a—[HpecLL]—Two
bills have Leen filed pray lug for Uie ap
pointment of a meivrr for the Atlanta
Lime and Lumber Company. Tha
works of tho company, built at a cost
of $10,0)0. ate located at Dav ill's hU-
on ou Uw East anft West rahnxsd. Ti.e
•!ficv is at No. 9 North Broad street, in
hi* city. Tlie daily output waealo.it
.(AA) i orr. Ii of lime. Lately the *^m-
P «ny f. in*1 to meet its Load* end sii.ee
that time has been oprraUi je for tbe Lrn-
* fit of i iujMoy**. Tiioae filed tbe Uist
bill for w receiver, which is set for a
mg Dec. IT. Tbe *e*-utid was filed
tiMfay by enduor* and tat for a In uring
Dec. 2. It is claimed by tbe e"tnpai>y
that tl.o iial ihlies are only |3,0df or
84,0.0 and can be | aid.
FA It SON DAM’S CASH,
>o >swr Drvelopmeuis In the Atlanta
Frrarltrr** i ase.
Atlanta, Nov, 30l—[fepeciaL]—Tlwre
are no pew ileveloptue.it* in tbo case of
Rfc-v. Dak. and t’ie paklk te patiently
»U»w*4iv« w* pvmlwig tnvrw*
t gallon. Tbe roman* a of Nuttall, for
w hom Dale te now taken, is outlined in
the following »|« cUl to an AUsnU pajer
from Gastonia, N. C., published Dec. 18,
'•About July 20 there appeared in an
Atlanta paper live following article*. 'Dr,
.1. to. Kmt and bit beautiful bride, M s
Kate Ituv* ling* of Dallas, N. I'., are at
the Kii.ifialL'
“Un Thursday, July, tl, tbe Gastonia
at j Ga ette aniuni c d tbe rutrriage of Mi«-«
a, I Kelt Rawlings of Dailaa to Mr, K &
• of fii*slssip,.L
THE L> A Ei OF SUTTALL AND MIS- 4
BAWLING V.
- I "Tlie ln-t nntii o w as furnished theGs
- ze:te 1» on I »II. N r. ai.. :< j» *• h r
w ho do «t u.it.in* ut King's Mountain,
l N. (.'. II»* s • -im-d very much cooevrned
a'Kvut I'awi-.ngs welfare. > «-isa
i jftrar* «>i a.s.
cMirxyman of the Mrthodi-d church
(North) ftatiotxed at Dallas Nuttull.it
seem-. Imd Uen tlie ir^atiist in the
church choir anil Ml*a Riwllngs one of
the sin^era iu the choir. He began to
show her ►due attention, and u xlroug
love sprang un betwreen the two, despito
tho fact that Mis* ibiwlin/s knew tiiat
Nuttall Imd an amiable ami worthy lllth)
w ife on.I >tjv*nd liiilo children. Ilia
wife mu the *l< U{htvr of a protuincut
phy*ician of Wi d aboro, N. C.
SUTAI-L'a CHANGED AITEARANCr.
"Nuttall, when lie reappeared in Daltoa,
had dy* d his red ti:*ir ami whiskers. Tills
l**d to sonic suspicion, vvl.cn ho disap
peared og.in L*tir on. The papers n l
U-gnn tounnounce. at Mr. Itawlinp* rc-
quest, t at Mr. nud Mrs. Fontaine would
i*. mi return hon o. alter an extended
bridal tour through the Noith ami We t.
"M a R iwin g*. however, learned that
her daughter wus atGnyers, ^»ix-• ond
a going there hriat lu r home feuad
ler with J. O. 11. Nutlull.
•'lie • rouglit lier home to Dallas, and
Nuttall divipneared from the auiface.
Rev. Mr. Dale, wlw» it is now ct*arged
Nuttall, b quietly awaiting thu at rival of
Mrs. Nuttaii in Atlanta."
CAMDUN COUNTY TAXI*,
lie Commissioners Uncertain n» to
How They shall lie Collected.
Atlanta, Nov. 8’,—(Special.]--Tlie
county coniniiovioneraof C'utnden county
are in some uncertainty as to how the
county taxes shall b) collected. The
tax collector, Mr. F. Biruhaura. is laid
up with sickness and carnrt h* k after
his business Hui sun t es arleuted Mr.
Nnt Lang ax a deputy and tlio county
frininiiadoncr* approved tlio choice.
They notified ComptnJlei-General
Wright of the situation aud asked him
to ratify the * p.iointment of Ismg- *D»i*
tho comptroller refused to do, l-ocause
tliero wav no law to warrant auch a
course. Jle, however, weak! not any
that the airangement could not l c car
ried, as it seemed to he tho heat way to
meet the eioergencv. hut the bondsmen
of Birnhautn would be held liable. Un
der there circumstance* it b likely Mr.
Lmg wid c* lin t the taxes.
The City Itralsf ration.
Atlanta, Nov. 10.-[rp.-cial]—Tlio
city reglurat.o.i hooxs closu to-uight,
and out of m total voting poplluiioti of
about V,0*0 in tlie nt-iMhUdbocd only
a tliird have taken intvrvst enough iu
uiuu.ripui politics to qualify themseivea
f*ir »ufiiage.
A THII5F NFATLY TitlFFliD.
flow a Fulaskl ( otiuty Cotton Sleala
\\ uu Fassed.
1UWE1NST1LLE. S V. 30.—[Bpct UL]—
Quite an Ingenious mode ot napping n
thief was developed in a case before tlie
superior court here thU afternoon. *
For sometime Mr. IL H. Marcliman, n
farmer of thb county, had noticed that
his pile of to. d cotton was being mys-
tarioQsly decreased, and (tie ktes oo-
currrd to him to uie with hi*cotton
numerous small stripe of paper contnln-
ing his name. Thi* he did and quietly
AH
lie had not long to v aif, liowever, be
fore one of bin neighbors called on him
for an explanation regarding some small
pieces * f jwper he had found while gin-
mg some cotton ho hau purclinm-d of
one Martin Fuller, a colored genth-ninn
of tha nviahborhoud.
This, of course, led to the nrre*t and
pr« -*•« ut inn uf Fuller, whoso ca*o wns
called this afternoon und protapily tr • I.
A verdict of guilty wu» ol t • iud nml
the court's Bin cnco of tv Ivo m .iitli*
in the chnln-giii g promiuiiccd. all Inn:*!**
ol thirty minute* from the calling of the
Judge Rol«vtv i 4 clearing tbe criniin.il
docket at a lively rat*-. J i.r j•: im-ip.it n
the above case and one liarriano Bolo,
mon, colored, who jilemltnl guilty to tlio
ch-.rrs snd tcc*l.«d Cm
court's sentence* of ten years' in tho
pouitentiary, being tho unlucky ones of
to-day.
K. OF L. FSTBUINO OL*T«
OlBsaltslarllon I* nrraldng Dotru
Hie Order In Ohio.
Piithbueo, Nov. 10.—A Canton (CX)
special says:
Tiie expulsion of District Delegate
O'Malley of Canton from the Atlanta
Knights of Labor convention, has U sno
fruir. T ho Canton h» *l a*at-mUy of D.
A. Ud. which O'Muliey represented, ha*
withdrawn from (tie crier and returned
Its civarter to the district secretary,
litwU. to ba lorwanUd to general head
quarters.
1 f t gate O'Malley said today that thb
was the first assembly of seven organ-
ix d in Canton, a id il is the last one to
gu. It leaves tms c.ty without a Knights
of Lalor organixitluo.
ASI!I» llKuitl.M.NT |1{,00P.
Dlsastron* Fire flepertrd from
Albany, N* %.
Alrany, N. Y., Nov. th—Fire broke
out In tha Delavan gas bouse on Mont
gomery street, near Columbia, at 7
o'clock this morning, and tha flames,
gaining headway, communicated to tlie
a < r warehouse of Jacob Leonard A
»n, 0<3 t«» Coll Broadway, a qd tbe A I-
iany Casket Company, 631 and 6U3
Broadway,
Both were a total loss. 8 'feral other
buildings were damaged, und thu ices
w id reach f«3,0U0, |>arttally insured.
FIH. DAVIS’ CONDITION.
HU PUj*lcl*ii lltpi
ale c nief a* some Order.
New Oklzass, I.t. Nor. IUl—Jeffer-
s >n Davis' medical advteer. Dr. Q J.
Beckham, last night rvported that Mr.
Dati*' condition was improved over that
of Thur day, tut the a’lxiety on hebalf
of tlie dUtinguWhed paUent is not by any
tueau* r. move*!.
Any danger Butt max be apprehends I
is not so niurli fr* m the complaint he is
suffning under as bis inabdity to receive
nourlhmcnt.
Bev, Dr. Thanias Nfanlejr Drad.
GaiFFfx, Nor. 8(k—jSiwda*.)—Rev.
Dr. T. C. Stanley, an kqHscopal clergy
man of pt eminence, form-ny of l*iai
Shoala, this o.untr, died a few days ago
at law Angel***. Tex., where he was in
charge of a ct uri-h. Ilk remains wilt
veacit here to-unsrow and will be burled
i«* 4 Vmm.
0.NE DAY NEARER DEATH.
MEANING THE SUSPECTS ON TRIAL
FOR CRONINS MURDER.
Mate's Attorney Lonariierker .Wake
Cronin'* Blood.
CHICAGO, Nov. 80.—In the Cronin trial
to-day, State's Attorney Longenccker
concluded his opening oddre**, amt
Judge Wing, for the de.'enso, began hie.
In the course of his speech, the state's*
attorney took up the incidents of the
meeting of the CUn-na-Gael camps on
Feh. 22. the occasion of their reunion,
and said the remark* rnado at that me ct-
ing by Bat McOarry showed that tho
members of the clan were at that tinio
discussing in bitter terms the very facts
which Beggs pretended to deny.
m'oabry'b attack on the triangle.
Referring to Pat MtOarry’s speech, tho
■tato's attorney said McOarry had at
tacked the triangle in tho name of (ho
Clan-na-Gael. lie said that tho triangle
bad embezzled tho funds of tho organi
zation and had 1 rtrayed Irishmen to
prisons of tin- enemy acrues tlio water,
lie had said that there were worse man
than- Lt-Caron yet In the organization.
Tlie ii an who gave LeCaren hi* era-
tlentials w as worse than LeCaion. Tticre
1 rumors of spies in the camp. They
i vvi r.iethnn sj»ies. The triangle whs
worse t Ii.ii spies. “Alexander SuilivAii’a
name lias not l>een mentioned," M»i«l
Judge Iojngenerki-r. "What did Pc-;*
doT* llo uroae and attacked McGarry.
Ho said it was cowardly to attack
Alexander Sullivan's name and cuarac-
ii this way. Alexander Bullivau baa
good friends here, said Beggs, and 1 am
yno uf tlicm, said the senior guardian.
BKGGS CALLED CRONIN A EFT.
Thru on Mnrcli 1 this same senior
guardian, coming homo from a mooting
in.company with D.n Coughlin, said:
•Thcro is n i-py hote to succeed IxCa-
i, an i wo hnvo it pretty straight tiiat
tt is Dr. Cioain."
And thi* was on March 1. The evi
dence si.owed tl at a conspiracy began
Camp 66 ia February, l&tt, when a
in -tn.ii in api -mt .i i ' - in ti ••
made by Dan Coughlin. Singular,
is it not, that n i the tfth dajrof February
tho motion wus made for a committee in
Camp 20 and on the 16th of February
Senior tiuaniian Beggs is writing about
tlio matter to lid ward Spellman. On
the 17th he again writes about it On
tlio lUtlia fiat la rented at 117 Clarke
%trcct; on tho 2utli a carpet waa nailed
down; on tho 22U of February Beggs de
fend* the triangle, ami on the first day
of March Dan » ouch.in, who icon trial
now for liis file, denounced Dr, Cronin
ns a spy.
VERY AUICA11LE THU WAR.
On the 2Dth of April, ss testified to by
CHKONtCLF.V OF COLlKBlSi.
Hap pent Hz* of a |>ay tn the City of
*|»ln <!!►*.
Colujirc", Nov, ov.—pBpedal.J—Y« ->-
ti-rdiy sfterr.ofreight tnii.s
tOpil.ka and broko
or tl.r.o cars. On account of
‘dent tlio pu -enger train from
Cham, duo hero nt 6:23yesterday
did n ,t arrive hero until ul>out
‘rn rim. . j , train
"il-rti. t ri tl, • Tr.i.WiUAm
uld arrive at 743 in tho morning
• hours l.ito this morning.
old.it'd At the
11 this
, Jefinstwvvn Heller Wnrk Danr.
JoilNirowB. Nov. EG.—Secretary Kre-1
met of tt«e flood relief oommteaioa Uwtay
practically finished witn the local bnard
of inquiry dMribution of 8I.6UO.OOO in
John-town. Tlie last check left his office
to-day. There are yet a numlar of cases
wbkti have leen held oerr by the boerd
fn further *onaider»ticn. hut the wcrki
of di-tribution may be said to be dene,
hinln $45,000 I mm lllrlimond, Ve7|
Richmond, Va., Nov. 30.—The com
mittee which him bei-n lave t:_- *:iag t‘ ••
affair* of tb.- ot'»•»*«' of liie l »’»• A. IL
Wixuiaon, city eolktor, has f.»i n I a
►luTiage in bta an ounta of alioul f 3.-
commander, it ie conclusively shown to
what tliis coinni.ttco liad raferenco
which was to i*'i»urt to xU-no.
What did Boggs say on that date? llo
•aid to Spellman:
"That matter lias all lien amicably
s* tiled." ,
Ho* sett led. gi-ntleineaf At the hour
In' r.j i.ki- tin, 11 ill»^4* ii n! i-« i ront«*d.
At tho hour ho i-i-oki lu.nl arriiiiueuii'iit*
uud u a ie. At tho lu-ur h- riH'ke
• imd t
U Inn In,
t
I fixed. IS
<i*l.tv
Tha Utere MMM t-’ian road ih* M
of . ' -pif I. y :ii •! \> l"j- -i in tin* 8pi •
case. Judge fr ng* (.'• kertben in sim
ple laugu.iv' mid tflimg force, agvliv
traced every move in tho coaepiracy
from the proceeding* of Camp lu, step
by kt ii to Hi" rooting of thu Clarke
street Hat and Car s m ottage, and tbe
luring of tho vkUm tliero.
make manwaliow in choniw^ blood.
(([Making cf Burke’s renting the cot
tage he sake i: *
What explanation is there to give for
renting of thut cottage? My i.pini n
is tiiat he ought to be compelled to lire
there all the days of h:s life; that he
ought to becomi-vlled to wallow there in
tlio blood tiiat wo* drawn from the veins
of Dr. Cronin." (Sensation.]
KUN7ECAI.IS LONGKXKCKEB A LIAR.
Going bdek lo what was dooe 4n the
Clarke street llat ths • ale’s attorney
ltd:
"Tliero aro tw
at'117 South C
Kunsr, tho litlf
Irishman,
there."
Defendant Kani
did. That's a lie.
Km
on that wo first seo
e street [pointing],
i rman, ami Burke,
/u had Lorn sleeping
i (excitcdlyV—I never
LONOEMXKEftS CI.OsK,
He damdas follow •:
"When you come to consider tha ver
dict think cf May 4; think of that mau
gathering Ids little valUo and bis instru
ments; think of him ciaspiug to his
hosoiu cotton with which to relieve tlio
•adding of the wounded; think of tlie
s[4iuts in tlio box; tidnk of bis rushing
out lo tin* buggy; think of the crowded
•oaf. Think of him in the cottage,
when you thiuk of him there, may there
(lie Cut*fnl 4 r ivvciUrate la your «mr» the death cries
of this man. who, in hie lost momenta,
calk'd upon his God and his Jesus. [Sou-
KILLED CRONIN BSFOKS HE COUID FEAT.
"Think of there men who, without
giving him time to pronounce tlie other
trinity aatnes. felled him lo the 1
with their death blows; think of tbe
wounds in bis bead; think of the grave
in which be was placed; think or all this
In making up jour verdict, and in tbe
and there will be such a verdict as when
bis honor pronounces hte judgment upon
it. tlwt he, having hie heart and eye to
God. may say:
•• *M*j the Lord have mercy on yout
site.’"
WING FOR THE DEFENSE.
Judge Wing, for the defense, dwelt
upon tbe necessity that the jurors should
these men on account of their nationality
and religion, and remember that it was
natural for them to love the home of
their v uth,
Tbe court then adjourned until Monday.
-••d by a freight wreck
18, through freight
Tlie ch 1 *y wa
at Bostick,
from Columlu
this side of Bctlick and when tho ►n-
■' - up nt l:<>-ti--I: t!.-* rear s---
i-fr -l into in si section, break
ing two cars of coal up niul doing somo
oth*r damage, Tlio wrark train waa
soon oo hand and cleared too track.
Nearly all tho (rains * tuning into Colum-
1 11 1 1 "• - • .if:. i!.i> iiiormng,
BE. ft. B. TUIIT, , ICNKKAL.
The funeral of Mr. IL H, 1'rij po of At
lanta, who suicided ye,t. nlay, io-.lc
placo from the union depot this mornii g
at 11 flJO o'clock. Tho body was arconf-
paniedfrom Atlanta by Mr. Trippe's two
littlo eons and Mr. John on ut * arten-
e. The funeral senrh*--* wore cun-
tod by Her. R. Jf. Ham- and tho
I Mill-bearers wero Messrs. J. L. Willis,
L. C. Levy, O. K. Tbei.i.*-. Jr., H. It.
(‘oetch'ua, H, P. Gilbert, A. A. Dor.ior
andT. J. Cliapi>ell.
A CHILD SNOTIIERED TO DEATH.
Last night Coroner Ikihiuson had a
request to go out six miles cast of tl.o
city and hold **n inquest over a dead
negro child. He held tbo inquetd this
III- Hi.I . j 1.- ; .1 . :• ’mil- .1 .1 vir.il, t
of accidental smothering. The child
was only six month* old, and wa*
smothered in bed between iu aether
and on old. r sister.
A SHALL BLASE.
This morning at D:90 o'clock the alarm
of flro was tamed in from alarm box No.
13, at tbe intersection of Fourteenth
street and Third avenue. Tlio tiro was
tlio house of Mrs. Rowe, occupied by A.
Banner. The kitchen was burned, but
the balance of tbe house escaped unin
jured. •
A rOOL HELLER SKIPS,
M. Goldsmith, ono of tho pool-«cllerv
d am/ il . ■ .. 1 .* . .ut:,. r l\m., -
r«»y’j, skipped with about f 10 of soai
l»*idy else’s money. Tho chief of joli.
at Montgomery wav M- graphed, and
succeeded in arreating him at tiiat place.
Ho will bo brought buck.
AX ALARM OF FI BE.
Tliis afternoon at about 3 o'clock tho
flro alarm was sounded several times,
and everybody rushed to tho streets to
see whore the tire was. Workmen h*-m
ot work fixing a broken box, henco tire
alarm. There was no lire.
in «i . \. i'i:; r.iii.Y.
Dmpiiw lire tact tnat tho town has
been full of sports and toughs tliis week,
tliero has been very littlo disorder.
>■ re-;, w It r I- 11-4 Lilly is*. ],m k« -1 up
tiiis morning, and Lotli aio cu-cs of sim
ple drunks.
MCaCDGKR'ft Ol FH ill'.M.
Judge l’ou is fixing tip n lid of nil of
tho officers of M<
> his off! •
. The h-t
tables, cot
pat ted h..ppy,
?r he- hud L!
muy to Keep
:ial uoturioH,
UI.KR RAY.
hiiubler Hay
g uttd he do-
►too<l that he
run tho par-
A nov.
This afteriUH.ii .Mr. Baltic tl’* littlo aon’s
pony becaino friglitaned on Fir»tavcnue,
near tin' -i »l-l<-, an.l i n :i'\ i\ . f! rowing
il... i.-. im i m*l • i I .!! friuni.
llo, how. .or,*-* i[ted witlialcwbtuiveH.
JAXITUR JOHNSON M9UUNR.
Alex Jolniv ui, wlio ha* for •-> many
jeurt fr-cn janitor at the court house,
has ri ignrd Ilia p-> ition and \*ill move
to Atlanta. JUntea faithful old negro
and hi II known by those who frequent i ho
court bouse.
UVKLY WEEK CT COLUXBt
Tin u. v I . . lull 4- I hire . fc
Wcsti in town—with races, dunu mu*-
. Will . • • v !■ .»t.-r..tr- ■ L
peddtera. and—It baa aot seemed at all
Uko quiet old Columbus.
A BOOM IN MATRIMONY.
Judgo l’ou hAs issued twenty-eight
marri *^a Uoensea during tire n-.enth .{
Novcii ix-r. During October Ire issue-1
forty three.
1 RED WARDE.
To-night Fred WarJi* will play the
"Mount* bank” at fepringer Opera IIous*-.
! I. •*- .it . t r .t.- i .tn 1 ;» g,. |
crowd is (XpeUed.
OIT FOIt MILLEDGCYILLE.
Deputy Sheriff McMichaei text for
Milkilgevitte to-night in charge of John
W. \V ig).ins, who waJ you r<lay a«l-
judged a lunatic.
TRADE IX COLtTIXCa.
Trade In Columbus this week has V»*n
bn-k and the cotton m-i|-t« and do
rnand have also bran good.
TUB WAUttl
'i i rts
narjlaiul's Governor Berolves l.e*'*
Letter About «b* «)*ter Trouble.
Baltimore, Nor. 80.— 1 Tire tetter of
Governor Lee on tl.- Hog island contn»
rsesy was receh id to-day by Governor
Jackson.
In tbe letter th- g >verr:or of Virginia
ro'ites the troohio ov.-r the «IU[>ut(sl
flats and calls at t<*r i-mtotho fa t that
Virginia never a-> ent-il to the decision
of the commission.
Gov. m. rJackecn Ii n-ferr-d the let-
ter, as w< las tl - wli- <• matt* r a- far a.*
thestat*'of JlaryU i l ii vutiivrued, to
Attorney-General Wlijte.
SLOofl Til.. VO )N. HE.
RlClIVM', Va., Nov. 0 A conflict
* "f Virginia »nd Mary -
land seems hmuii.. ut in con»*'quem'oof
lit* IWHhUuKhW ** SVo'- 1 "* _ - Zmiamtmmr
tterow ing n tt.*‘ w at* r- of tlio Hog U-
lait l flats t-i tbiojuer dmlgtr-t.
T I* r Uulifl of lira nan lrk*s will.
London, Nor. 10.—Tbe Duke of Gl
Lenand wdl institute suit in Iho Fren<
courts to nullify tire will of the Duke
Brunswick an ti.e grounds of insau.
and tli it the Geneva courts iguor
certain cla i^ of tbe will.
tiur. i
,-aO.
1 1 '•P
■r’ . HUMIUI .* 'Mil. K l.l IJ «c ,'ni’ w. . » 4> , 4 0 . , ,, |
f I'lnii b-vitA ‘ a,,d a daughter of itar. W. Rawlings, A I o JX .’ t<*t *** u/
• Derreaslns «»•* Fublle UeM.
J Wahiinutox, N*»v.:n -It ii-.tininted
at the Treasure lieuartment tfuit th*r*
r of M,' Ut Ure
l r- ... lias Is*. 11 s* fcvrea-eoi m
" ll j/Luias x'oLx i public debt »mce NoV. L