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T1IE WEEKLY TELEGRAPH: W eDNESDAY. JANUARY 2a. Ih90.
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RAILWAY WAR ON GEORGIA
HOADS MAKE A HOT FIGHT AGAINST
THE SLEEPING CAR TAX.
Tlie Atlanta and ff«t Point lKHre>
m. Temporary Injunction From
Judge Clarke—The Allegations
»ct Forth by the Itoad,
Atlanta, Jan* 24.—[Special ]—Thero
Jr bo let up ia the fight waged b> the
railroad* of Georgia against the mileage
tax ob sleeping cars, and it ia likely vo be
hotly contested until the bigheat tribu
nal passes upon the issue. To-day in the
Fulton superior court, through their at
torneys, Messrs* Calhoun, King A
Spalding, tho Atlanta and West Point
Railroad Company, filed a bill against
Comptroller-General Wright and Sheriff
h. P. Thomas.
WHAT THE BILL SETS FORTIL
The bill sets forth the following facta:
In December, 1888, the legislature
passed an act providing that railroad
companies should pay a license for pull
ing sleeping cars belonging to corpora
tions outside of this elate. The tax was
fixed according to the mileage of the
road. If tho road was from fifty to 100
mile* ia length tho tax wm fixed at
JMOl tor roade 100 to 150 miles in length
SlbOandsoon.
In November, 1889, another act was
named amending the above act so os not
torequire the tax on the railroad com
panies for pulling car* over their track,
but on cars ownod by tho roads.
The comptroller-general, the petition
soU forth, notified the West Poin; rail-
rond to nor tho .$100 license tax for less
on or before OcL 1,1«H>. The road re-
fused to do so, and on tho lCthof Docem-
lier, ISS'J, an execution wa> iseued against
tho road for the $100 iiceuje, and an ad-
ditionnl sum of *500 no a penalty for not
liaving paid it.
Tho execution was carried out by
Sheriff Thomas, who had Deputy Sheriff
Ferknraon levy on locomotive engine
No. 23, of the Atlanta and Weet l’oint
railroad.
TO* TAX CXCOXSTlTtJTlOfUl.
The- petition claim, that the wwenement
of tho $100 is a license upon interstate
commerco and if any statute of tlio code
of Georgia would try to authorize tho
collection of such a license it would lie
contrary to the provision, of the consti
tution of the United States, and there
fore null and void, and the petition
charges that it ia
It atao claims that the statulo is con-
trarv to the spirit of tho coustitution of
the state of ' Jiorgia, which provides that
nil taxation of every character shall be
ad ' valorem and uniform upon every
epedee of property subject to taxation.
That tho said tax is not uniform, but
capriciously graded, according to tbc
mileage without regard to the number
of cars hauled or trips male.
It is further unconstitutional because
it is a tax upon Ihuw, pulling sUeoii
can belonging to corporations nutaids
the sum sun nui uj«»i «««»> puiii-o
sleeping care of corporation* in the itate.
Further, that the act of the comp
troller-general in assessing a penalty of
$500 for a non-payment of the license
was unlawful
COS T WAXT THEIR EXOIMX ACCTtOREIl.
The petition then asks that the set re-
Ntws pno.n OGLBMOltPre.
Mr. Edwin Williams SerloitslT Ml-
Carrot Mauglitrr of Dove*.
OoumionE, Jan. 24.—[Special.]—Mr.
Edwin Williams is dangerously ill with
pneumonia. lie lost his wife last Mon
day from the same disease, and this very
fact is now aggravating his cos& Ho is
liaving good medical attention though in
Drs. Oliver and Nelson. Mr. Henry
Harris of Sparta and Mrs. Pierce Turner
of Augusta, relatives of tho sick man,
arc with him.
THEY RIVALED OLD NIMROD.
Judge W. H. Fish, Rev. A. 0. Ward-
low, Capt. F. T, Snead and Charley Wil
lis invaded the dove fields yesterday af
ternoon, and the report comes that each
ouo covered iiii/iscil with such honors os
would liavo caused the displeasure of old
Nimrod.
MACON* COUNTY SCIIOOLB FLOURISHING.
Tho commissioner of public schools of
this county, H. M. Kaiglcr, reports more
schools and a larger enrollment of pupils
than for many years. His agreement
with teachers is that they teach four
months.
MU. OUirFIN MffCESS.
Mr. W. J. Gridin has resigned the po
sition of railroad agent ut I)awaon aud
taken the sumo position at this place,
which he filled before going to Dawson,
A Ql’ARREL OVER A NECK.
[Jit AM I KK t !
Vlfiliarjr
LEWIS PHILLIPS, COMMUTED NEGRO
MUHDERER, FURNISHES THE NECK.
Solicitor-General Ilranllcr of Itriin*-
vvic k Docs die Quarrellns llt-t-auko
Gordon Coni in n led Phillip** Men-
leuce-What Ilibrl Say*.
LEFT IN ADAH’S PLIGHT.
Atlanta, Jan. 21.—[Special.]—In tho
»«ic© of Governor Gordon, who is in
Taylor county, tho attention of Judge
NecJnt, his private secretary, was to-day
colled to u:i interview published ia the
Brunswick Times of yesterday with
Su'icitor-Gonural Brantley of the Bruns-
In tho interview the
solicitor general takes great mnbageat
’ •'<cent action of the governor in
•tip''to life imprisonment the sentence
Lewis Phillips, the uegro who was to
• e U*cn executed in Wayne county
• murilej t n Ike. 18, last.
STRICTURES ON GORDON.
That Ally Plus! Mall f
Atlanta, Jan. 21. —{Special.]—The
city of Atnericus and the county of Sum
ter want n military company, and they
are very much in earnest about it A
communication addressed to tbc gover
nor and the military advisory board con
taining a most urgent application for
the organization of a military company
was in the bands of Adjt.-Gen. Kell
this morning. This application is for
mally and officially made by Hon. Allen
Fort, judge of the superio: court of tho
Southwestern circuit, the mayor and city
council of AmeTicof, Hon. J, B. Pie-
bury, judgo of tins Sumter county court,
all the county officials and tho repre
sentatives of the county in lira legisla
ture.
WHT THEY WANT IT.
Tho petition sots forth that Americus
has a population of 7,000 or 8,QC0 with
no company in or near the city, and that
in ca-*e of necessity, it would be a conve
nient point for service if one
should be organized. It is alleged that
there is a growing necessity fer a well
CZAR REED'S UGLY FANGS.
THEY ARE CRITICISED BY REPUBLI
CAN HOUK, “H. H. KICKER.”
R»«d Will Know No Democratic
.tlcMftiirca Culm* Indorsed by Tw
Iteiiiibllrant—Ne«v York Knock
ed Out for the Uotid’s Fair.
Appenranro r
•olkitor-geceral would now like
tukuo*Uow ,h* ««uUv« 4txMt»»fl-1 eauU>«.-dIforeran;'and carnMtly remost
«* <-*»*
tn iu of acmence and proceed:* m tlio in*
tci view lo arraign tho governor in this
ow Lauren* County Fishermen
Loot Their Clothing.
Tweed, Jan. 24.—[Special]—Yester
day morning & paityof men mot near
tho house of Mr. Julius Dunn for tho
purpose of 6ciniag tho ponds in the
vicinity. After a short consultation they
decided to try the “fun.” Despite the
chilliness of tho water, several dashed in
with tlio net, and in a short time landed
a fino string of the finny tribe on terra
firma.
In the evening the fishermen went to
seine another place and left their clothes
in charge of BUI and Lige Currills.
These two built a fire and, being under
the influence of John Barleycorn, it was
not iong before they were fast asleep.
In the meantime the fire had Ignited the
clothes of tho seiners, and in a few sec
ond* nothing hut ashes remained. One
of tho Currills was awakened by the
tiro burning his feet and thereby saved
his life and brothers.
The feelings of tlio men on their re
turn can better be imagined than
described. All had to make for home as
Lest they could. One or two borrowed
some old clothes ana laughed heartily at
their misfortune. Before leaving for
homo they engaged in a game o( rap
jacket and tanned each other’s backs
well. Five suits of clothes were the loss
sustained.
mtOTUF.K STI’UGIK WAN INSANE,
•‘1'hillipB was convicted of nn atrocious
murder and justly eon tenet d to bo
hanged. Jew. the governor wouldn’t
let the sent* nee be executed, and while
the reason for th:* is a mybtery to mo
still, tlio special inquiry with me now is
to know u hat investigations the gov
ernor inode before acting in tho matter
and how he obtained sufficient facts to
justify him in commuting tlio sentence." ,
“Did the govornor examine the evi
dence i:i that case T
“Ho did not. The evidence was taken
down by Stenographer titary and b still
in his short hand Look. He wen never
asked to write out the evidence, and it
rwmaraa just as it was taken down. It
seems that the governor didn't want the
evidence, else lie would liavo asked for
l!o didn't a»k me anything ai>out
case. In fact, he didn’t even notify
that such an application was pend
ing before him. nor dirt he consult Judgo
Atkin* u, who tried tho cats, or in any
manner tuck his opinion. I would hate
to think Hint Governor Gordon would
decide matters of tbti kind upon ex parte
statements of the friends of tbo defen
dant. and yet it puzrios tun to know how
he d. c:ded this cuso unlev* it was done
in that way.”
Washixoton, Jan. 24.—(Special.]-.
Representative Houk of Tennessee, who
is one of the “H. II. kickers” on the re
publican side l>ecauso Speaker Reed re
duced his committee rank, is quoted os
saying to Culberson of Texas, one of the
democratic wheel-horses, to-day:
“ Culberson, we republicans have tho
NKOLLING A *11 T|HY.
a IXody Laid AWlV 800
Itcrore Christ.
A mummy wl.ich had occupied a place
for about half a century m tlio museum
of University College, London, was re
cently unrolled in tho presence of sev
eral distinguished scientists. The pro
ceeding is thus described in tho London
Public Opinion:
The mummy was placed on a table on
tlio floor of the theater, and looeely
covered with a cloth or liuo linen of a
faded purple color, which had formerly
constituted its outer wrapping. Before
proceeding to perform tho operation of
unrolling the mummy, Mr. Budge made
■■■ generally. 0
the principal methods of preserving the
human body by mummification three
in number. Tlie first process required
qulring the payment of the license be de
clared null ana void, that
| the company
be relieved from paying it and that the
aberiff be restrained from selling the en-
J.Ctarh.grentea.
temporary order, and set the case for
l--.ni;.; .lan. 2>.
A DIG DI AL IN DIHT
Tfcet’e Why II. Vrala I gif Letters
U Ladle*, III* Bretfirea Ear.
Richmond, Vo., Jan. 2*1.—A rehearing
was to-day had in the case of Rev. J. (L
Sturgis, pastor of Trinity Methodist
Church, who was suspended nemo time
ngo for conduct unbecoming a minister
in writing a letter to a lady member of
hi* church. The report of the commit
tee of ministers says:
“We have been most patient, pro
tracted and prayerful rehearing to all
the testimony offered. Wo have heard
tlio testimony of a number of intelligent
and responsible witnesses, among them
two prominent physicians, os experts.
And have reached the following conclu
sions:
That the testimony shows the mental
condition of Brother J, 14 Sturgis at the
time ho wrote the letter upon Which thi*
LEANT!'EY IS DISCOURAGED.
" You wont to know what information
wit* brought to the governor's notice';"
“ Yes; tliai's wliat I’m after. Tho
governor, of course, had information
culUcient to » a »*fy Him that Phillips
ought not to houg, and 1 think the pub
lic is entitled to tiw same information, in
order that it may enjoy a like satisfac
tion, and especially so, tliat any false ha-
pressi*.ns that limy liavo been made may
w removed. 1 don’t want to appear dfc-
courteous to the governor, nor do I want
Following the official application nro
the J-igiiiitures indorsing it of 180 of the
moot prominent citizens of Americus
and Sumter county.
Iu reply to a question whether the ap-
1 Mention would be granted 'AiljuUnt
ie ntral Kell said:
AMERICUB MUST WAIT.
“It is an application of a character to
demand consideration and will bo laid
teure the board. But it cannot now bo
granted, becaueo thero ia no vacancy at
present existing in the voiunteer organi
zation of tiie state. At iu last meeting
the advisory board adopted a resolution
that no applications for new companies
would ho received until sorneof tlw older
companies disbanded, .Since then no
cotupaay boa dropped out, nnd until
furtner action by the board no now com
pany can b# organized.”
As n meeting of the advisory board
has been called for tho 28th mat., it
might be well for the petitions™ to press
the matter then.
THE MILITARY ENUAMYMCST.
It has been dated that only one bid
has been submitted for tho location of
tlio statu military encampment, to bo
held this summer, and that bid will be
opened at the m.cting of the board on
the 28th inst. It is understood the lone
bid was made by Brunswick for St.
Siioon's. it will be accepted unlees the
board decides to readverbsx It was ex
pected that Augusta would bid, but
w lulu a i*ipcv wo* Mdd to be heie for
filing at the last meeting of the board, it
has never turned up.
A CAPTAIN RENOS*.
The resignation of Capt. Win, Rice of
the duBigoon Volunteers, Mtltolgetifie,
lias been received by the adjutant-
gens ml, and accepted.
ideal speaker. He is tho beat speaker that the intestine!* should be oxtmeted
who (t\e; presided over this House, He! on d qmhuliued in four pots dedicated to
would not recognize a democrat to make I sod* The body was then eoakod
s mnii.in re ! >n nalrou for 70 daye. At the end of
amotion to adjourn. He would nut re that time it wu wwlwl. and then care-
cognize tho demand of a democrat for fully bandaged in hundred, of yards of
tellers, and”—leaning over confidential y ! linen. 15y thy second process the in-
—“he is considering a proposition to u- j testiues were simply dissolved out by
quire the indorremont of two republi. I taeaus of nation, alter which tho body
cans for a democrat to introduce a bill.
Til indorse you, Culberson, if you can
small speck in the 6ky, and, having
nothing else to do I watched it grow
larger and larger as it approached nearer
and nearer, aud finally 1 saw what it
was—”
“And what was it?” asked I’atrohnan
Thompson.
“The Strangs hoiseman with whom
you had tho light. I hailed him. and he
gave mo a lift as far as St. Louis. I made
the balance of my way to Indianapolis
on a freight train.”
TO ISUILD Ml TKKUOHS.
nlttee ?lapi
Senate Naval f'oni
Out a-Liberal Frog
■Washington, Jan. 24.—The Senate
some prefatory observations ou Egyp- committee on naval affairs held a meet
tian mummies generally. He described j n g to-day, at which, after considerable
get anyone for a second.
NO WORLD’S PAIR FOR NEW YORK.
New Yorkers Interested in getting tbo
World’s Fair for New York are in tiro
dumps tonight over the defeat of tho
ox position bill in the New York legisla
ture by Torn Platt’s men. They liavo
been counting largely upon tho passage
of that bill to carry them through. They
have been delaying action hero until it
should bo passed.
It hns been observed that Bolden, the
lopublican manager, was letting Flower,
the democratic manager, do moat of the
work here. Doubt Jets Bolden had Us tip
from Boss Platt and know that notiiing
would come of iL Platt, like Quay, did
n.t want the e;cpo*iiion in Now York ia
a presidential year. A« the World’s
Fair business stands here, it will probably
come to Washington if tiicrois to be
any exposition at all, which is doubtful.
ILLINOIS SENATOR* FEAR IJAKRJSOX.
Senators Farweil and Culloin have
been brouclit to see the unwisdom of
fighting the adminbtration, and will no
longer onp<*a tho confirmation of Col
lector Clark of Chicago. In fact Farw< II
will huu*«lf tuotO the confirmation of
Clark.
Wheu your head is in the lion*
as soaked in natron and mummified.
By the th ird process tho body was merely
suited and put into a pit Sometime*
bitumen w a. used with other substances
to fill the cavity in tho Lody after tlio
intcotint* hod been removed.
At tiie conclusion of hi* observation*
Mr. Budge proceeded to unroll the
mummy, which was closely swathed in
scores of yards of thick, yellowish linen
of fino texture. Tho bund* of linen va
ried iu width from four to five inches to
about a foot. Some of them were laid
longthwise along tho body; others were
wrapped round and round iL At tho be
ginning of the procc h of unrolling there
was a very perceptible sickl v sincil of
aromatics, which, as tho work went ou,
gave place to a mure pronounced and Ue-
,»ni Iniunn I'.l* UrollirrJ.hu .!(,
000 for Atlanta RmI Ihsk.
ATLANTA, Jan. xL—{Special.j—The
largest recent «ds of Atlanta real mi
has just been recorded in tbo clerk's
pfllcr. On the corner of Mitchell nnd
Fornrth .trn U, adjoining U» rrelitamo
of Mr. 9am Inman, i. a two-scr. lot with
a frame houa. on it. Mr. John Inman
of Nre York purchamd the lot a few
Tear, ago for r.’O.OOdl Mr. Bam Inman
ba> now Mirrlnsd It from hi. brother,
* W,00a i.i .
The Inmans ore sola to own
large auction of real e»tate In
that portion of the city. It all liee not
far froin tire yards of the Central. West-
investigation was Used was such as to
rvnder him incapable of uodurstanding
mouth don t pull his tail,” said one of tho
Illinois delegation ia counusntiag to
night upon tiw* senatorial back down.
BUTTERWORTU ON RETl’BUCAN FOLLY.
Butterworth brought out most clearly
in his remarks before tho ways and
means committee today tiie absurdity of
our governtaeui's devoting so much time
great part oi Hie linen had boon removed,
Mick stains caused by tbo bitumen,
became apparent, and nearer tc
tiie body the wrappings had
suffered considerably from contact
wi-h this substance. Two small piece*
of liuen with fringes were diocovered in
the course of the unrolling, and these
bore iatcriptioii*, more or lees impaired
by the bitumen. When at last the cov
ering!! had been removed, tlio Lody was
found to l*e nl a »vry dark brown color,
so dark, indeed, as to almost black.
The skin where it remained was hard and
shiny, the arm* and bands la} length
wise upon tiie abdomen, whiki the h«irt
oud immtioos were placed beneath tho
kuee*. The feutures wlien dieclosid
stood out very clearly, and ware thaacof
u rathor han*lsoujo pvrsou. but tho sex
could not b« dcttrinmvd. Glass eyes had
bt-i n placed in tho head, ami thero \»a*
u linen plug in tiie ear. Mr. Budge,
at tla; conulusiut of his task,
said that the mumuiy seemed to bclc.ng
discussion, the committee decided upon
the policy which will govern it during
this congress in tho woik of building up
the navy. This is, in brief, that a great
line of buttle ships like tho English Ben
Bow should be constructed at ouce.
Chandler and McFherson, however, are
not in accord with . the derision
reached, and majority anil minority r<j-
porta will be submitted to tlio Senato.
Stanford is, also, not wholly committed
to the decision reached. The naval
policy board which tteewtavy Tt.v y ap
pointed made a recommendation for the
cOiislructtuu of 227 vowels, ranging ftooj
first class battle ships, ten in number, of
lff.lOU ton* each, down to torpedo boats,
101 in number, of 05 tons cacn, at a total
cost of 8J4U,515,100. The total tonnage
of this fleet is 010,310. This estimate of
tho vessel* includes those of recent new
construction, and the total cost embraces
tiie $&LU6o,(j0j already spent. There is
a division of opinion in the committeo as
to what class of vessel* should first be
constructed.
HALE'S NAVAL RILL.
As a result of the di-cussion. Hale was
instructed to report favorably a bill in
troduced by him some days ago embody
ing the recommendations contained in
Secretary Tracy’s mutual report, which
E rovidcs tliat, for the purpose of further
icrvusing the naval establishment of
the United States, the President is
thereby authorized to have constructed
by tho contract eight battle ships of
7,t(K) to 10,000 tons displacement, two
armored coast defense vessels, three gun
boat* of 800 to 1,200 tons displacement
aud Uvo firat-clm-s torpedo beats
The bill provides un appropriation of
$7,000,000 to begin work on the»e vessels.
F.D1SON LOOKS TO GKGIIG1A.
the moral character of his act. We
therefore revoke our first decision of the
case sending it forward for trial and
recommending bis suspension, and now
recommend that the case be dUroiased.”
tiii: Bin otic or iui.mcil.
9100,000,000 SulMM-rlbrrt tor a Ns-
ilunal Bank In F«ur Hours.
Washington, Jan. 24,—Dr. Valenti?,
the Brazilian minister litre, to-day re
ceived the following cablegram from
Ruy ltarboea, the Brasilian minister of
finance, dated Itio rte Janeiro, Jan, 24:
The capital for a great national
banking institution, to be known as tbo
National Bank of the United States of
but l d«> think, when tho chief execu
tive of tb« state deliberately sets
aside lb* work of the courts without any
refercec* to how that work was dona,
and without consultation with any of
tiie officers of the court or any notice to
tlai one who participated in the prosecu
tion, it is discouraging to the liberty and
ordoc-loving citizens, and encouraging
only to law Irreakent. 1 don’t *ay Gov
ernor Gordon did thu, but 1 do say that
1 would he glad to know how lie arrived
at his decision in commuting the death
sentence of lewis Phillipe,”
K? O RING IlEANTLSY’t STATEMENT OEY
HIOH.
Judge Net bit said in reference to
Solicitor-General Brantley’s statement*
and hi-? strictures upon tha aiversor's
oaiui tut the commutation lusd been
granuit out? after the most dotiWato
In ttie Mat*’* tbtaltknM Moll*.
Atlanta, Jan. 21.—(Special.l-~CapL
John Milledge, state librarian, is in re
ceipt of tn autograph letter from Thomas
A. Ediaon, written from bis laboratory
at Orange, N. J., stating tUt he whhes
to obtain the beat map of tiu} stiiti? of
Georgia, and abo county mapa through
which pes»the tretsliferous (cits.
The wtoard ot Menlo Park writ***
leiutiful band, and shows bis sound
judgment in casting his eye toward
greatest state in the unior, w .a
may be hie ultimate puri«»e. *•
< apL MIBedga, withallLis well-kDi
v* r-atility, admits that he is not up
rnetnliferou* l«elts, but will give
matter prompt attention.
and UioukIU to plnnninK tor ck>M..r trado to . (wruid .bout sw voar» betoro UirUt.
retatiuo. with ttw coumri.. njuUj ot ua it lilUnl with bnuu.tn. ... J nraxljr
nnd ignoring the tnvlr of Cnu.dn, our I a u ttir llmh w» drstrojrd iu oonre-
next iHdghhor ou lira uortb. queue. VuU of tli. .kin ruuaiita.i upon
j tho U.a.t, nod tit. boots were ntifi iu
| fairly |oo<l condition. The into»iine.,
ftmiltm. in. l on.iitnttou. ’ n.u.liy era is the cnMof i.iwn. of high
Cotixic*, 0„Ju. S4.—Thotwogre. birth, wrreplaced wiumtli th« !«gx Ifw
min.T.' nr/*nirjtlion. of tho onuntrt l*r*>n cnuld not h... boon of t.ry gr«t
iiont the day in co)i.idnralio)i of tho con* 1 |—-— ““ h “
Thoy
ora and Atlantic and EaM Tcnnouoo, llrer.il, WOJ nbacrilMd to-day within four
Virgiala and (taorgta railroadw Among hour hours The capital iaflUO.OuO.OOa'
th- lurmiam an to the motive for the an*
qubltkm of thi. property the la tret and
prrbap. the ahnwdret ia tlutt the n.w
union depot talked about will probably
bo located lorn, day on tho outakirU
of it
TltK (titAIIV gOIttlUT,
Ov.r M 1,000 .ub..rtl,r4 to in. Fond
- Th. .n.ROM.nt ( onnulti.f,
Avlaxta, Jan. iif. —IHjwbd.)—Tha
oommittreof fifteen, which undertook
to raise a fund for tlio motion ct a monu.
meat to tho late Henry W. (irndy, mot to
day and dicidod to clone tbo habrnription
book., u the time agreed upon for th.
work had expired. The hooka ahow
aulvcription. lo tho amount of lt7.0M.iM,
and tbo treasurer reported in Lank,
*.'.,000.
ixHEinlttre. wore appointed
noddrtal, on model and figure, nnd
of Altura.y-UMi.rai Audcreon.
did have th. .viduico before Uh ...
it It now on filo in the executive depart-
moot. There were reveral brer-
ingv, and hotii oral aad writ.
I wi argument waa KtfintitiwJ.
Itdllip. waa rreytud lire, til, aad Urn
commutation granted Jan. Ik The
cuaiplain. that be wu
tiie n
kTi:.tm:ii ovovn aiMis.
“ I wa3 for many y«ra a
perfect martyr to Headagb*
ur.'l Dyip^c.a, at. l
tiui. i tli.-'.g’iii it tv..':.-!
me. After trying many
remedies, and Ending them
of no account, I concluded
to try SimmonB Liver Eegu-
lator, and I am now and
have been for Cfleen years
a stranger to a headache.
I can recommend the Eegu-
lator, for it is no humbug.”
—B. I. Dodd, Putnam Co.',
Ga "I have suffered for
five years with the Sick
Headache, and find it ia the
only tiring that will giv« me
relief. 1 '—•W. J. Alstom, Ar-
kadelphia, Ark “I use
Simmons Liver Eegulator
when troubled with Head
ache. It produces a favors
able result without hinder
ing my pursuits in business.
I regard it as a ready pre
scription for Disordered
Liver."—W. W. Wjtmu,
Des Moines, Iowa.
»<*e that yon set the Crnnfnr, diaia.
u abe t lYrtin fr*u 1* and imp iMr.ru by oar r*4
: t i’.iiIi- 'i»rk ob ii'Htt of Wrapper. J. h.
CARTERS
stitutlon, and it was adtqffert, sscUan by
M»ctk>n, but not wkhfiut mach discus-
sion and strong ftriing. AUbough
tho conitHution lias not U*cn
aiioptvtl as a wbolo, tbrra Is no
doabt that such action will ha taken
when tha joint r*«nr*ntlon convenes
again tomortuw. Tim salaries of tha
offiovrs will ba: Pretidant, $1,000 par
aarutas afaa aaraUanl, $000; secretary
nnd treaauror, $1,090( tha members o*
i the execativa toard, $3 per day and ex-
TlJK UfllUOK HFIMH.I S.
It Will Soon II* Meant In Cordel*-
Yolento regards thiau . crucuxl tret
of th. cunfliirecc of th. pcopl. in th.
MabUity of tho now republic.
raiLsii roa *1,000,000,
New You, Jan. 04.—A rumor »«. in
drcuhukin areun.1 Wall (trret and
among variou. commirehm bourn of a
*1,000,000 failure in Uucnoa Ayna
Nothing definite nuld he irerntd a. th.
varioto merchant.vngagwl in trail, with
that country (llraxil) refured to ay any ■
thing for puUtcatkm until tlwy rccoirM
more information from lluanoa Ayren
rwnntulauon gi
aolicUoc.gea.rari
not conauitetl about tlio mutter. IU _
pre»unwil lo know tliat tlw applioalioa
*•* pending, but h. did not ttk tn Iw
licitnl, and nothing wn heard from hiln
on tho mbjert. Tlw attorney •general,
afire reading th. evidaiwr. expreared
nrrpriaa that tlwre had been a conviction
of mur.U-r. and tn thie the governnv
joined. The governor granted the com
mutation upon hi. own judgment end
upon the advice of the auoeney-genaral.
I 'uunu ui- Tint ana.
tory Coiupleirci,
Cgedhe, J*«. $4.—(SfweialJ—The
cotton factory Is now about cocoplatrd.
Steam was turned on yesterday ft r the
first time. The work Iras been pushed
rapidly, and every wheal and piece of
DMcldnery has been adjusted. Tbacp-
rmtivsawraawhaad, madia mf«wd*>»
the busy burn of the machinery w ill en
liven the “Maiic City of the PiueA”
Title factory is tiie tride C“rdaie,
sad stead? as the mssterpiece aiaMOjr
tho numrrous entarpriee* initugunttea
here and pushed to itintees by tiie in-
dotolteMe efforts of CoL J. K. D. Sbipp.
U b» undoralood tlist .tiie capacity of
this mill will be doabkd witimt twelve
months.
Tho guano factory is also ready, and
within live days will be in operation.
Macon aud Ainerkut capital is interested
in Loih these enterprises.
The name of the new organization (*
to be the United Mine Workers of th*
K. Ia A. i»>. K. « L., and toe National
Progressive Unk-n. A per capita tax of
5 cents per member waa adopted. A
considerable portion of tho constitution
lade voted to a description of the Unties
of the several officers.
Importance, because there waa neither
scaraloous nor rinR upou thetiuRrr. The
incifion on tho left side was still found,
and was one of the moat interesting
fcattmsin tho mummy.
The poraao spprared to ha^D been
called Bek Kan or Bek-Manef, Tiie only
inscription dtoipkvrubW wss tbenaumof
O-lri folded over tbo pert of the stom
ach dedicated to that god, and a prayer
for tiie heart of the deceased. There was
another piece of linnn bearing the date,
buf tiie year had been obliterated by the
bitumen. From tiie quality of timUnen,
its fineness of texture, ami the fringe* to
the inscriptions, the niumtay must
tdcs* to the ported of ThcUs srjs
mifviuir. probaldy tho idaetcentb dy
nasty. Too iiiscriptium were written in
TH*: SNOW HLOt KADIt.
I'oinn Factfir Train* Are Ac*lu Ntuck
Fast In Drill*.
Portland, Ore., Jnn. 24.—The Union
Pacific trains are again blurkcrt. Trains
coming west are delayed beyond Greon
river,andtrainsgoingeast are Mocked
at Pendleton. The slate of the weather
is not very favorable, and it cannot b*
determined bow long the btockadu will
tha hieratic or current band of Egyptian
bier, glyphica. The mummy wot about
five lc«t rax iocltee in bight, and wa»
tliat of an Kgyptian, probably txm «f tha
class corre*p*io*iiJMf to tho lower middle
chi:** of modern times. The body will
undergo further examination by scien
tific experts.
vtnim.v vr thk ctitsih
Itemarkebl* Advvntursa ef Tvv* In*
aian*|M>U« r»Ur(tM*n«
I'ror* th- larttasspoits Juiwesl.
The Ananias Club got together but
night at tlw station bouse for tit* first
All Hand* ITere «*ved-TIie
■irons and Krlii m*«lnC'
New York, Jan. 21.—A df pitch from
Ixmdon to the Maritime Kxchange says
tiiat tiw German steamer bavouia, whicii
loft this pt it Jan. ff, for Hamburg, was
abandoned in a sinking condition Jan.
13. All hitnds were saved.
The Savonia carried f$ff,000 worth of
corn nnd $100,000 wortii of cotton. The
vessel itself was valued at $100,000. The
crew consisted of thirty tuen. t hu vessel
was owned by R. M. ?il« man & Co. of
Hamburg. »ho was of 1,653 net ten
nage.
The report that the steamer Sir Will
iam Armstrong had jmt into Sydney lids
Imen denied, and the fear thst she bos
U- n la*t is stilt entertained.
There haa been no further newa of the
steamer Erin, and many shipping men
have given up all hope of ever (tearing
any good n^w* cottcernirg her.
TUB lAEiailA LOST TUI ■ f MEN.
Loxdon, Jan. 24.—TheBritkh steamer
Sardinia, from Portland Jan. 1, arrived
at Liverpool lost right 81u> reports
very heavy weather. On Jan. 16 an
alarm of fire was given, canned by tiw
bursting of a steam guage. Iu the
meantime the funnel was smashed
and the fires were smothered by
the water pouring down on them.
Ttrs rneu were and s third wn
so badlv injured that lia canseuuaally
died. Thrte other men were badly in
jured. It was iiupussibU to replace tiie
funnel for twnoty-four hours and in tho
mean time tti# steamer drifted, Uie storm
at the soma lima iocraasiag in se rarity.
Tha time men who won* killed were
buried at sea whea tilt storm abated.
Ail tba Sardinia’s lift boats except one
were smasiiod by tlw heavy seas.
HEAVY WSAK SWEPT TUE 001003L
H AT.tran, N. S.. Jau. 24.—Hhe steam
er Oregon, Capt. Williams, from Liver
pool, arrived ibis morning. Hhe left
Liverpool ua tlio 7th and 3hmvilla oa the
13*4^7
Huulscb*. yet Cutu'i Lmu Lire* fu
are equally **! >*'^e I* Cq*St«iIc<.
•IMl prVYrntlBf ttiM *r»*yWc wfci«
th»r *Wo **rri -tsa <l**>i1 Ti etlh* a*«**r*.
WiuntWi* th* lit«r **4 npilili th* ho«*U.
Eyob tl t ry eat/ rorsd
HEAD
Aebe Uwr w<mU b* sir,rat jncr «ra
k? .‘s'sroKrS
t*wBar
ACHE
It th<* hern- nf wmnnr ttm fHit b^r>
we ra*ke Mir »rrct bout. Our p«U|
" f'i"^rel"txmx*ij»reria« «re "V
wuptreor>««., bM b, ltetrp-.0. retire
jjlesralB vb 1 iJ” t* r»n ^ tn »
MW1CTW CE. ST.W TsL
foJi M SziUki .null fiitj
location. It is tlw hope of tho cotrimit-
too loose tba moanment erected at aa
early day. Homo iirmnloent point ia
the city will probably be selected for a
aitth
TBS GABS OF VOIMIL
No Nlare OonlealrU Klectlon Cases
Psiwd un Hr th* C'ommlttre.
Washington, Jan. 24.—Th© House
elections committee was iu session only
five minute* to-day and did not attempt
to pass upon the West Virginia contest of
Atkinscn vs. Feudkton which had been
set down for final disposition.
Tlw case ot ttuiith vs. JackraMi, which
has already le a reported to tho House,
, will '•« called up for consideration bv
tliat body next Wednesday If the com
mittee con secure the tioor.
Next week will be devoted by the com
mittee to bearing arguments in the con
tested electi<*n cones of iludd va Comp
ton, fifth Maryland.,or.<1 TlxweaU vs.
CiarLu, find Aiat.ama.
A WILD UAtrEl.t FHAt D.
Hew a Cowbsy U'erh*d lbs r**ple *|
Dublin,
Dublin, Jan. 24.—fSpecial.J—Soma
few m mill* ago a slick face young man,
giving his naru© as GoorgvUotwru, coiuo
into town with a drove of horsom. lie
claimed to be a veritable cowboy frodi
from No Man's land, and formerly con
nected with Cody's Wild West show*, as
the fcarleus ana intrepid rider of the
famous broncho pony. Ho was a jolly,
go-as-you-phaua, hail fellow well met.
He frequently visited tiie bar-room*.
IK-re George made himself agirsfibia e»
an iuimiubld teller of iddi>-si>littiug aucc-
dotes, and be was so favorably impressed
with W. L. Thotnar> an acquaintance he
“fished” up, tliat nu a grnorous act he
apjiroiiriated Thoauu’ pistol to his own
use aud then skip|K«l tiie place.
laut week Detective Cowart of Dublin
•pott»l tiie Wild Wctht in Atlauta and
telegraphed Thomas. He waa arrested,
hut finally compromised, Roberts pay.
ing for the pistol and costs accruing trorn
its recovery. _______
National Convention or Bortn* 1:1151-
noor* In Wooslow ns Cbavl*oton.
ClfARL^iTON,’ Jun. 24.—Tho national
convent inu of Marin© F.ngiwer* to-day
elected tint following otficcra to serve for
tiie ensuing year: Pivskh-nt, John H.
Galway of 1*trail; \i?c-pf-r«i<Unt, U
W. Rucker of Ban Fvanohco; sucreUry,
J. IL Harris of hL I/iuis: treasurer,
I TTI.I— V T V 1. re,. :
NirTTItniNGS 1^1 ntllYUAD.
George U filer of New York. TU; next
uctivanliou will ba lutld at Washington,
The convention haa boon m session five
dots, and will adjourn to-morrow. A
ball was given in honor of tho delegates
to--night. On Monday they will botakaa
ou au excursion to Fort Humter. and
have Uen ivtied to a baaquat Wednes
day owning.
HIS TXIKFT HI N* If INI DOWN.
LOVE LED TO DMATH.
Bools Hamlltoa or BDmlnsbam Knt-
eldoo Over a Lo v# A Hair.
Birmingham, Ala., Jan. 2L—Noah W.
Hamilton went to tiie Caldwell House
this morning and took a room.
Half an ho*>r afterward a pistol shot
w lb heard in the room, and Hamilton
was found a corpse.
!:• h id killed himself over a love
affair. HamiiUji was a clerk in a book
■tore and watt known and liked.
Ksprro* JHe»*enR*r tthlir, Alloa Ln
n*r t Arrootcd In Larrda,
Laui do, Tex., Jan. 24—J. E. White,
formerly an expnu agent nf the United
Ktan-s Express Company, running be
tween Chattanooga, IVnn., and New
Orleans, who was accused of being im-
titiralini with r.th*r« iit #K» ,tim1inre «/
baggage from the (Jucen and Crescent
Railroad»'ompony, and who eacapetl to
Mexico, waa arrested at the Hotel Hamil
ton in Iaredo this morning by Sheriff
Banchrz. White was licld for rejuui-
U II KME*S KSLACKDBA K D'X SK1LL
Maid I# Have liven I’sod as a Drink-
!»« uu|T
Tram the Rkhmoed Dtsrwtc-h.
I should' Ilka to htquiro through tha
medium uf tiie Dispatch if tlw skull of
Teacli, the i.irate, is still in existvuce. A
prragrapu bos bean going tbo ruuutis of
the t apers to the effect that thb trophy
ire HAW in ll.re n/re.rereiAre re/ 1*1
t
Delaware** Poll Tax Law.
WitmOffW, DeL, Jan. 24—In the
xn:rt » f errors and appeals at Dover to
il r , on opinion in tha ease of Julm M.
: ■ . -•> ,>.‘D vs. Berech F. bpallcrow and
jl*t, xph hxaiod down. Tins is the
iri* • iU-l suit involving the constitu-
ti*.aah;y ot the electonU poll tax coUec-
ln»v of 13721 The decision upholds
our judges concurred; one
tioa from tho governor of MississtMi
Tuereal name of White is said to he
l^ttner, by which name lie was known
lien employed as an express messenger.
It is rejxirted that after all other schemes
had failed, White was uiduced to return
to the United State* by tempting offer*
of investment in Laredo ra il estate.
Batldtnc Association tor Wayeros*.
Watckb, Jan. 24.—{Special. J—CL B.
dhacntAiL
Whatley, s|«.cial agent of tha Southern
Home limiting ana Loan Association of|
Atlanta, organ usd a branch of the
ciation here to nirfat. The charter mem
ber* represented $44100 in stock. The fol
lowing ofiuars were vheter: A. W. COrs-l
wett, I'Tseident; Warrm Boon, ascretary
and Uaasurtr, and J, JL tiwant, attorney.
Demorrstlr L(i't»t«lari ludlsnanl si
tbo Aaii-ll«roriu scliisitr,.
ANNAPOU*. Jar. H—Mnttorinf* tf
diarouUast ore heard on all aides among
Um doatoenuie members of tha 1,-gitL-
lash It basbeen snowing heavily for tho | wrai
post twenty-four hour*. There lias betn • will
oooo will M Xtartw until tlw recui u 1 TbuBW0I)> UlB Ut, rnt Kquuiiioa to lb.
club, weaved a bit of roiuance:
none
open.
On th* Southern Pacific tho prospect
of getting trains through soon is not en
couraging. Tho whole country is cov.
ervd with snow and the telegraph fines
at present in that direction are pros
trated so tint but little information can
be learned.
nt LLIlItl PODTFGAL*! I t'NY,
1 was fur live y«ara a soidkr in the
regular army and you perhaps know
tliat fife in tiie regular army is not a
dreamy, soda-aud-crcsm existence. '*'*
ONE POUND
A Day. j
A oxp, of a roffp a oat r« no J
| CAlt uf A MAX WHO I
I ICW wrww,*‘ A WO MAI fxcrw TO TAXI ]
Tit at kCMAXKAttx n.rxii fxonrcre, f
10th, eocnunterlng baatwr galre All tbo
W.J, A brevjr re. Mnwk th. .tmnrer
iliortly miter leaving MoufUia, wwuliing
brer bndg*. Oa|>i. WUUaiu. Uing on it
at tlw tinw cx' (.11 lire itet* *i»l
vtiitainr* lajuniM, tlw extent ol vbie’i
in no. known at prorenl. Tlw (ourtli
o*it,r anil revorel oi tho arenton •«.
alrei injurrel bjr tninc thrown ngniart
tb. vt-wW. tide. Uvwvjr io. w*a to
migiit, bnnl work, wtj Uwrenn /.w fpunlrruj off th. Nrwi«UMil.nU ctnxl.
mm who nr. not gtaU wbra Uwir tlw ateauter hnnn, to go lack alioat Ho
years sra up and they can leave tha aor* 1
England Asoallvd In Ultfrr Lonaosgs
and a Itahnss Fnnd
Luibon, Jan. 24—A large meeting was _
tura as to the attompc tuads io cauctu j held in Trinity thratcr lost night to #:nrt | ifft-ket duty at the vdfio of s"deep wood*
to fore* them to act as a unit oa all out!- a p ttn d (of oationol defense. The Duka and my timughUnK home ware disturbed
vice. It was in tbs second year of my
service—Jet’s see, was iff—yas. it was tba
second year, for that’s the year I lw*d tho
moasir*. t»*at my regiment was slntword
in Arizona. One dork night i was on
tern of a political nature.
A prominent delegate says this morn
ing teat tlw caucus wss called fur the
purpose of kifitrr off any measure lot k-
tng to th* adoption uf the Australian
•lection law, but that tho oppenrnts of
reform c^uld no. have done more to se
cure the passage of tho bill as ia tbo
genrra) wreck of [don* of the managers
the members will 1*5 h f. free to net, and
tiie bintimant b entirely in Istot of bal
lot reform.
of l-omtm prwwUled. A rommitte. of by Ure're.un.l ot . orreki^ tbnwitk tb.
iMKiint* .*.1 *««• SU<U.Oly ■ bon. ud ««*» -tutel
tso. contintin, ol inning citixra, and mr lHjrH a. big re .
.Aval .ml military oilier., wire Appointed j ire rejre ' —
b. solicit ..IwcfijiticDs to the futui. [ tl
on J ibe uuui unv.rcil Ilf tree fret
high. Brining uy cubtoo to
A number of ^irech.. wet. mad. io „Tu joui
wbtdi hbglanJ bitlerly uuil«l icr •• •Holt 1 Who care ttwre?
tba anm. tb. lire followed iu tire dire ...a , tkua ; , M tb. »n»w.j. io *
out. w itb I’umota! ana tbe rnneb mid Toi _ , .c., wauged like a im-putind oxu
Bpaaui. taudvd tor their .ympotby with ^
tbe PoiMtgureft " ‘ Advance frtenil ud gif. Ure cou.
A number of subscrijitions were made I S
. ,1.. l.r nf *1... ! (erW l
is now in the possession of snma Virginia
fsinily. Edward Teach, better known as
lUnckboard, infested the Southern nwsts
for vome yoart aud was slain near Ocro-
coke Inlet, in 1‘iniJieo ttounJ, North
Carolina, in a band-to-hasd encounter
with l i-ut. RuU. Maynard of tho British
nary, Njv. J*, 17He Maynard cut off
his In-ud nnd soiled into tho harbor of
the Uttic town of Bath, which was near
the scene of the bottle, with tlioohactiv
trophy fixed to tho Ixiwiprit of lils res-
btL He carried it with hint on his re
turn to Virginia.
Now John Bernard, in LU “Retxcspvo-
tiuns m Ann rica*’ilLirjmr’s, 1»7. page
175,' sais Unit in 18CV lw saw in a tavetn
on tl.e Puioutac, near Alexandras, a
»tlv* r-tipped drinking vessel foriuad from
a human skull, ar.d tiiis rkull nas sukl
to luve Usn tliat of the pirate loader. If
tbti relic of tli* freebooter u still io ex-
iatence 1 stutt he glad to c jtnMttmd with
I it* inston
nan. J* ULLB1 I OSII.U,
Tti* IV. r.T. I . Itf.ilTr PlisfUd Nrnsi.
tuc lUr Orxanlsation,
tCleveland, a. Jan. <4.—The ladies
of America who are meeting for tha
purpose of organizing a national temper-
anco society adopted another name this
morning.
The first named agreed upon was tha
American's Women s ('hrLiian Temper-
onca Lcanue. Yesterday afternuen,
however, tlu» title of th* sochty wo*
changed to tbs National Crusader*.
This morning another change was
made, and for a time at Ua 4 tlw organ-
ix»t|OB will la known ss tha Nuu-^g*ti-
son Women’* Christian Temivianaa
\« Mtrtosomsoi nr. Prior*.
London, Job. 24.—It is reported that
Dr. Peters, the German explorer, is at
Babuka.
Female tfoautj-.
It Li a fortunate; thing that a?l
do not have tho same ttste iu fe
male beauty, for otherwise they would
all roll in love with the earns woman,
which would be awkward. Although
the preferoaecs of men fur different stylo
■■H ot form and feature vary greatly it fcx
it* owner or learn of its iustory and undoubtedly, a fact that an appear ones
wanderings through tha columns uf the indicative of health is pleasing to all
Dispatch. Many iaterasting legends and alike, A woman may ha without reau-
lucal traditions now c-ltuter around black- Ur features, yet. if healthy, she will be
toord's name in regard to bis buried beautiful to some one and pleasinr to
trraautes, the number of Iris wives end olh A sallow ismsploxiMi, a dull eTs, a
hi* ptoces of rettdoxvotu Hio log Look system dobttitoled by ue oat oral' dis-
is still in existenca and is iu the posers- j charges, in slmrt, oil too ills attendant
ston uf a dmeen tont uf oue of his crew.: upsD the irregitiaritica and “weak-
timm/tz Ik WEEK*. : nmii J peculiar to the sex, cau be Lan-
Jjlinv Hopkins University, Baltimore, | tilled by tba use of Dr. Phrce’s Favorite
Jan. II, l«,<h j Prescription, Ask your druggist.
. r» . ... t soaon ui-voiced stranger, and at that he
»d rurtugnjs* citizens ] tput , tu uu boo, and red# at me. 1
lr ?* i ttlM * i snapped my gun, but it would act fir#.
* *, jy* jUj*}I In un instant 1 clubbed it and darting
to the fund by person* peasant at the j » ukc m bath.’ again sakl the
j r, . ... | scaon us-voiced stranger, nod at that ha
Three thousand Portuguese citizens ...
have left their cards
Spanish kgati ms ia w w
Ilifir aw««i»lioo of tho •ynipAtliy wUU I ouVUdi. 1 onicx At th.rer.nfo
PonoKk! ^owohy lh.kt.xcli »b iSiun. . 'm b dadKvff .ni can. at
tab pvojjlo in U>. Anjjlo-I'ortugurec uta* J,,* Bg . iJlli ut I was spry enough to keep.
_______ out ot h» wav. For tiiree mortal hours
nx\ oii mutUT's rata. { we kept up this peculiar Lottie, neitiirt
gaining the kut artvuutoga over
* tho other. But 1 began to glow j
tired, fur I um not mud# of mo. |
unguarded swisst
M I.LIt: RLV DM THIS FLY.
The Globr-l’roller Kcarhrs * tiles gi
•nil u on for (iailuiu.
Chicago, Jnn. 2k—Miss N Hi* Bly, on
her tour around th* w orld, reached this
city at S o'clock this morning on a spodal
train from Kansas City and left at 10AJ
o'clock ou tha regular 1 euusylvania rail
road train tor New York, tiiie should ar
rive Lhsro about 4 p. cu. to-morrow.
F1NKLD A M.tHqt'XI.
E4M*arrtnott«scltll4Uonuit*sFraNcti
Msrqsli tn a Duel.
Paris, Jan. 24.-E Inntrd Rothschild,
a son of Boron A!pi;onz Rothschild, be
en rua invoivod in a di.pute with tha
Marquia da Gouy. A cliaUasgc was sent
and accepted, and today a due! was
fought The marquis was wottoded.
Medical.
ouns**t 7l»|orlni^i»rjt« t'other of
Twin |{oys-Griffin Note*.
Mam, Jau. *t— [Special.]—SUyor ! _
Jan A. Stewart iu being elteoiiwlj the itrengre ctnglit m. Inf tire hair—X
am^retuiauil thta morning—cum: j were mj luir long Urea Uk» * earn
lire arrival ot a pair of bo;, tare uigUb (Xoclur—inJ throwing .ad-
nr
it i at loret for man; vrara Tire retaa I m „Z%. .u,u. v. ooo ire, the reraiure I
t— ! A-.i,i: '• Youn^ teiiow, 1 ilk. ;reir p*«ck. I
tJJJj C £jLTtoiw irSS 1 Uad ttffm* you. but y« u put |
li* 5 V!b. ST* M U to ntdiae* | kUcb a lha | j O ranged my
• wwwm
SCOTT’S
Fbsulsioh
ateuareaELgpjKg'iTHaT.-tgasi
OF PURE COO LIVER OIL WITH
Hy pophosphitos of Limo & Sodi
is wnmso uwstal. This mr
has usn reams Menorca Airoora
again. Palatable as miuc. En.
pussati BV VTivstctABS. Sum bt AU
pauoiiism Avoid«L wnrunau anb
juitatiuno.
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principal physician of th* penitentiary
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that tlw le*«*e to led to move th* bar-1 cept me, and IIVJ to the top of a very ....
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the lessee but in the govirojr's absence I th*. While I was wrooderin* how in
the offending lessee cannot be located, 1 tba world I would get home l tewtrri
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