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THE WEEKLY TELEGRAPH: WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 2!>. IMA.
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... - H r ATLANTA POLICE WERE I nod John Raifnrd nltli th. nmnltnn,
„„rmTu[nti™( eitheru principal* at acceMr/rt™. A
RESPONSIBLE FOR THE DR JN » j pi-ociamaiion W cs i«sied offering an ex
ecutive reward of {300 for the arrest of
□d $200 for the j.r;e-t of
'there, their delivery to tho
'ajno county with (roof to
convict
\vlliou 0rcainr..llle, Cdjurt- j Hob Brower,
“ ( lU e. «aa ^prcfTlitt each of the ot.
1' , „„ - •-). Till m( V...
r n J. !» »«"'* »>'<• on Top I.;,.
of a Dulltling.
AtlaXTA* Jan. a-CBpecbLWoKph | n.».
h. Wilson, better known in new^epor
ft , tvmi 'rapliical circles as “Tug, wal
Sfnd SS about 1 o-cl«k to-lav in tho
institution building. When doored
IhTboJr w as doubled up in the bend of
a narrow stairway leading now iao
mansaing room on the top floor to the
building. Tho body wa, at
w co idcotifled by tho printers.
.Biutsirn on REicmsu atlakta.
It was learned tliat the doceasod hod
„ore time been addicted to whisky, but
Ulely bad abstained from drink and was
Hein-well. Wilson hsd boon tUiting
I to wwnt. at Gainesville, and early last
K Offered the position as tele-
alitor of Uie Columbus bnquircr.
K ‘ _; Uo readied Atlanta on
L. to his n*w port ednciday
uiaht of last week, and at the depot ho
I arrested on suspicion of being the
, w i.o forged the namcot John K> an
JL .,1 this city, carried to the station
and detained over night
Vita OUTKAOr. ukove iiim to musk.
Ho was relnased in tho morning,
when it was found that a mistake had
been made, but the outrage of tho occur
rence uffeciod him »o that lu> plunged
into a protracted snreo, which lusled
omit his death. Tuesday evening lie was
in ti.e Constitution composing room in a
HELD IN CHECK BY RIFLES.\™ OP vrnon% - CHRONICLES 01 ; COLUMBUS-* •■ l * ln ' ro >. s< 01 ^
lloiigp Ocbnlr. MIC A<W..1iiU1r*llv«V Tho Grmul Old -Man on
got until uoon to-day —
* us attracted to tho place and it was
found that ho wa* dead.
toot or DEATH NOT KNOWN.
•ri> 4 iirr.e of daotli I* not known, but I*
§ap|iote , l to luivo been Tuesday or oomo
yiwtenlay, and tho spirit took its
flightm gently m to ’cavo no sound be-
Inn *, a* the inqcozt held tiiis evening
the verdict wi, death from excessive
dunking ar.d exposure. Tho tether of
: ! «h Jtceosed arrived to-n:ght and the
remain* will b*-* curried to Uaincsvttte to
morrow.
WfLfiOX 8 RELATIVES.
?Ir. Wilson wire about 33 years of ago
xn*l unmarried. Ilk* father, John T.
Wilson, is tux receiver of Hall couuty
and u prominent citizen of Gainesville.
Hid mother and two of bis brother also
iive Gainesville. Ha was a relative of
fX-Posimsster W, T. II. W ilwn, of this
itv. He luu other rclatirts living to
tne city.
CUAVES AND TUK Pt’LPIT.
nr. J.T. uravrn «•»' It«me will Wot
Preach Yet Aw toll*.
Atlanta, Jan. 23.—|gjiecial.\—There
wa* a special session of tire Cherokee
Presbytery at Marietta to-day, the main
business bring an examination of and
• cmfcrrnce with J. T. Grave*. editor of
the Homo Tribune, a* to granting him a
license to preaclu Mr. Grave* appeared
before the presbytery and Iiad a frank dis
cussion with them about the matter.
GRAVE* ON Ills CAM-
Undoes net feel imperatively called
to the ministry and luu never felt. abso
lutely convinced vt hi* duty to preach.
Ail his preferences and inclination* lead
to that calling, and ho lias been pursuing
studies with the intention of coming bs-
fnr,. tW» Pr.mhytevy to lay UU eonvlc-
tk>ns, views ami circumstances l-cfore
tt.e,u for frank discmulon an«l for coun
cil. He stated to them, in a frank,
manly way that in an earnest search and
prayer for light a* to hi* duty in the
matter he ouukl not fail to regard as
idential the recent events which
t seemed to all tend toward
retaining him in id* present call
ing und that providence sedmed
to emphasize hu doubt* by hundred* of
lettrrv from friend* of all creed*, in
cluding many fervent Christlnns, urging
him to coutinuc to the lint of hi* present
work a* being the field of hi* greatest
tsefulnce* cpetling to bint by Ure direc
t'd of lies wo.
grave* mm to tiie ministry.
He stated that with nil his preference*
Waning to Uie ministry, he could not
fail, as a reasonable Christian to be
halted by tho events and tlw voices that
a.-vinad to call Lim to a completion or a
iniugly (WHnite work in ni» pres*Tii
calling. He submitted the issue frankly-
to the presbytery and naked their judg-
i <ont, council and prayer, pledging him
self to do the right a» It should he ma*le
I lain to him, and consecrating himarlf
under any circumatar.oc* to God und hi*
fellowmen.
will ntar awhiijc ionokk.
After hearing this stateuunt the
I're.Lytery, after full dhcutekm, con
curred to the view that the clrcuin-
tatices just now surrounding Mr.
iravta fully jtisUOsd him in waiting for
turther direction to the vi a*, matter and
»**ui*d him of iu sym|Kitby and prayer.
ATHRNl VI ATLANTA, |
r *H» and llardsNeld of Athens After
VVtlilisu** A. \ott%.
Atlanta, Jen. Lfk—{S|<-cuil.|— In the
ruhon sujicri* t court tiu* Athen-i Manu-
f^ 1 taring ai.d In iM>rtiug conipany, ctmi-
1 ol J. II Coldv and S. J. Hardsflekl,
l*a* I rcuidii suit oguinst WellluniM A
b' »»s -jf Atluiiiic f«»r $10,(HiO ilamagi*.
TLe plaint ids stuto that the middle
«t October hu.i ibejr sreie cmryiag on
their husineoj, nuUm^ niiout P-,J0U ht
siiL'iai, wiUi at set* of tl'i.'ico and liabih-
t'«aof not more than fj.t.oo. At that
tini- WeUImc* ►on I tout a claim
“KAmsl tlicra amounting to gr,p..V),
v.imhwaa not due. Without pet ent-
,a K.the Ho*m cr imtLr.g them upon any
i' tw the ikfer.dant* sued out «.n
TUK SI NITRIC KLICIUK.
m of A. r. II. KopflT Carried to
utti Carolina I.aat M^li
Atlanta, Jan. 23,— [Special.]—'Under
taker Swift, nt whoso place tho body of
A. C. II. KopfT was carried last nigh
after he committed suicide, where
it lay until to-night, received telegraphic
ins*ructions to-day to send tho body to
Bom tor. Tho remain* were sent to
South Carolina to-night at ll .'clock.
Cltl SIILD Df THIS CABS,
A Negro Boy Killed toy a Lcorsta Road
Prolglit.
Atlanta, Jan. 28.—[Special.]—A ne
gro boy 17 year* old, who lives at Madi
son, on the Georgia railroad, jumped on
an Atlanta-bound freight this morning,
and hung on either by tho bumpers or
trucks it is supposed.
At Alcovy he fell between the cars,
w*» run over nnd killed. Tho body wo*
carried back to his i<trcnts at Madison.
Klhb’a Contribution to tiaorrln,
Atlanta, Ja:i. 23.—[Special.]—Comp
troller-General Wright received a remit
tance of from Tax-Collector Maa-
MUibtirg of Bibb on account of statu
taxes. This makes tho total received
from Bibb county to this date 840.037.
flow bupply or rod**.
Atlanta, Jan. 23.—[Spool'd. ]— On the
requisition of the atato librarian the g<
ernor bus authorized him to purchase 100
now copies of tho Co<le of 1882 from the
publishers, to supply tho library and tho
officials of the atata entitled to them,
They will cost tho atate $ I pur volume.
Iane« County Nqtiaro.
Atlanta, Jan. 2i—[KpectoL]—The
t nic i-mt tax collector of Jones couuty to
day made a Anal settlement with tlie
comptroller for the state taxes collected
for tho year 18SU.
Tlie Hlarnn 4 Irnitt.
Ati*anva, Jan. 3#.—{Special}—It wa*
expected Ibc supreme ivuirt would reach
tiio Macon circuit ti>-iuorrow. but it will
not tie taken up before Monday.
TIIK G KUBAN *OCI A LISTS.
They Are tlis Snbjert or Urbate In the
Udtbtlni,
Berlin, Jan. 23. - Tho coraidcration
of the socialist MU wns continued in the
Koichatag to-day. After much debate,
tlu house adopted the «>leventh. thir
teenth and twenty-second ciau.ses of the
measure. Inuring the disetmsion Herr
t'urth, niintoicr qt tho interior, declared
Hint the clause providing for ihu d»*< l*ra
tion of a minor stato of siege where and
.'lirnevoi- the govurmaeut tlocnis exp*
THE STRIKE OF NEGROES AT APA
LACHICOLA GROWS SERIOUS.
Town Guarded toy • tt tolte Military
Company Nr;ro Women l Ivrvcly
Oenounca the tt hltra One Nrsro
Mioiand lllnslcudvri Arrested.
Atalachicola, Fla., Jan. 23.—The
I-lacambia Kiflcs srtired lost night,
tliirty-aoren strong. Guards were posted
throughout tho town, and every white
man on duty slept with artn* within
reach. Thirty-five ringleaders of the
negro strikers were arrested to-day, but
the chief one, Sanchez V. Thomas,
not be found.
SHOT A NEGRO RUNNING.
One negro was shot to-day while flee
ing from arrest Tho trial of sorno of
the prisoners commenced this afternoon,
Intense excitement prevails among Loth
whites and lacks. The negro women ure
violent in d« uunciatiou ot the action of
tho white* and arc thronging the streets.
The citizens arc worn out with fatigue,
but fee1 coutidcnt that tho situation can
bo mastered.
NEGROES MAY RISK.
It it generally believed that tho arrest
of tlie ringleaders will have a quieting
elToet, but sumo think the negroes will
attempt to inako turther troublo to
night ,
diem wo* indispensable and urgentlv
nwiHkry. The j«» riod of o]«ralion of
the measure he said should not Le re
stricted Only a periuntirut nreanure
would be efficacious. The three clause*
above mentioned relate to the suppression
of periodicals and associations and to ap
peal* against decision*.
Buld said that tits national liberals
were willing to vote for a permanent
measure. They were convinced of the
danger of social democracy ami were re
solved to protect the state, but they must
oppose the expulsion clause. The house
uleimatoly rejected the rx| ubdon clause
and dicided to make tlie measure twnna-
nenl by a vote of lOOtu 111, Intfieroto
upen the expulsion clause the conserva
tives voted against the motion to omit
that clause, but esplained that they
would reyd-sec in the omission If the
XuVrrttUtvDt dtiL
Thu third reeding of the bill is fixed
for Satutd ry n.'XL Should the govern
ment then insist upon the expulsion
clause, it is exjiected that the Ksicnstag
will reject the 1*411. as the oualitomi
against it is apparently too resolute to be
ovet come.
Ti»e Tageblatt says that the govern
ment will withdraw the socialist bill
from the Ueichstag. if that body rejects
the clause authorizing the government
to exprl socialists from the country.
TIVK BOAfllftG U A l l.Its. ,
Itlvers In Hie Wrat un'n Ilnom -t*a«
dnrsli on an Islsud.
Kvans\ H4.K, lad., Jan. 23.—last night
the river was still rising at this point
with 38 feet 6 incites on gauge, showing
a rise of 7 inciter since Tuesday evening.
The officer* of tlie steamer Blue Wing
report that tlie Green river is still riving
at the rate of one inch per hour.
r MU'CAII ON AN ISLAXK
Cairo, 1IL, Jan. 23.—The United
hlales engineers repot t that I"aducab
Point has been washed away by the
combined currents of the Ohio and Ten
nessee rivers until the two streams are
utparated l*y a narrow stiip of Und not
more than ten fret in widui, which will
pottJUy disappear when tlie water
recedes as caving hanks always follow a
falling river. It is also reported that un
less Mum thing I** dune at once the Ohio
will be turned into th* Tennessee, thus
leaving Ihu town of Paducah cn an
intend.
I)A*tV1I.LK TO TUB SKA.
TIIK IVOULITN VA1U KIGIIT*
Lively .Vlcetlna uf the Commutes In
l liare* of tho t|B#sHwn.
Washington, Jan. 23.—Tho House
committee on thu World’s Fair hud n
lively uitrting thi* afternoun. The first
business to order was tho receipt of tho
report of tbo sub-corn milieu, which was
amounted to consider the Springer propo
sition louking to the seloctton of a silo
for the fair toy ballot ui tho House to-
ttey. Tho uib-comnuttec rupurtotl that
it toad reached no cancimion.
Springer moved to discharge the tub-
commit tee from further consideration of
the subject and report to the House a
nwoluttoti providing for balloting next
Monday. This was promptly rejected
by the committtx*, springer and Hut
alone voting for it. Hatch and Bowden
were absent.
A long dincutsion followed, to course
of which the Chicago men declared that
they would not support any plan that
would rule out Washington from compe
tition by dealing with tlie financial ques
tion belt.re fixing the site for the lair.
Several proposition* were male, but
nothing could bo agreed upon by the
onnmlttee.
Kverytldiig was referred to the sub-
coiuinittee. which was iti< reased by the
addition of Frank of Missouri and Wil-
sou of West Virginia, refrusentiug the
into rests respectively of bt. Louis and
Washington. The coiumittce instructed
tho sub-committee to renort at I9S80
HVR ni/ROHIlElll ItI N DOWN.
A Kvnturky I'otit Arr«*t» the aisyere
•f Hubert Lnus and Wtr*.
i'ATUcrrssuxo, Ky., Jnn. 23.—Five
ssp«rate characters were arrested Tues
day night (or the murder Sunday night
of Constable Hubert Long and the dan
gerous wounding of his wife, in Guyan-
dot to county. W. Va. Their names are:
John and Hell McCoy, Kiev Jamison,
Clark Fowler and George Redding,
Pl'RKLTNO THE Mt'Rt>r.tlUl w .
Th* roornlngafler their crime a strong
force of avenging pursuers started out to
capture them. Their hones' tracks were
followed toward the mountain regions,
but lbs trail woe h»L Lull'd Mates
lteputy Marshal hints obtained a clue to
their hiding place, however, which waa
a shanty boat on Tug branch of the Big
bandy.
hei.t rut l or HKvoLvrw.
At midnight the uutrehai and posse se
cured th* five men as they slept, although
each man was wearing n bell full of re
volvers and the room w as an arsenal of
Winchest*is and other wetpuos. To
avoid lynching the prisoner* were taken
to Richmond.
Tbs Attaint* Slid Danville From Nor*
folk to Danville «>j.*ne«l.
Danville. Va., Jan. 2J.—Tho Atlantic
and Iteuville railroad, from Norfolk to
llenviliu, wa* formally opened to-day
by special excursion* from {joint* along
tho line to Dnnviile.
The railroad officiate aud VA guests
ramo to Ihumlle, and the party wa* en*
turtained by the citizens uf Danville. A
banquet waa given at ti e Ma«onic Hall
to-nighL
llw) read te 207 miles long, and gives
Bauville a direct route to the seaboard.
Tho opening of the road i* the occasion
of great icjoiciog In Danville.
. , - # — 1 -v Gl'TTKD BY FIIIR.
the drfentlxnt* vued out an nttacu- ■■
'•tit agairuu (lie firm, tidegln : that they Another ■*** Ulmxm m Itoten rii*
(rauriitlcntlr cau.dng their good* to • u 0* 00 * 0 ®®-
u> removal Ijoyondtlie ataU. | Boston, Maw-, Jan. 22.—The four
Tucguwis Lving shipped, the plain- story l*xick Rock Now, 29, *5 and 101
* r .* r, l * i,l ‘ MI to purviuisera in Bristol atree:, owned by the heirs of
fo-r ! WitlLra F. 1‘rtO. n cutUd hr Brat hi.
momiog.
Tho lose i* twtimated at $100,00J. di
vided among half a doceu small manu
facturing firms, and wtll iuoured. Uie
KT
As otuciiuietlt
find tuat it serkmuiy
" *» t.uterUMi _ t t-i
sfieefod t!^jr credit, Urnging down
u i«ai t.,f-tn creditor* whose ciaiiue
rv sot dm-, am § l^citcalty suapendtd ^ .
*>* r for several mouth* Tl;ey j
tho (-amagw doue them at $10.Wi, ‘
s the heaviest kwrr.
Atod uie for litMl amount,
AFTEK TIIK JK
lt*werA* offrrrtT
*2lie Ftstol t* Mill On.
I ITnxsiltn, Fa., Jan. 21—At Punx-
autavrncy, pa., to-«tey tJi# coal operators
refused to cootpto uuc with the strikers,
and at a outsequent mrattog of the
luruMusv. j tinker* tt was resolved to coattnne the
ti ;l.t until toe company rr. \u »te-l a a n-
TIIlN AVAN A in.A tit.V I'tM JUL.
Nr. and Mr*. P*t nr Kllleil Folleiting
Tlivlr ltal)« in itir i.rave.
Chh’ago. Jan. tA—Mr. and Mrs.
Frederick Tayne were killed this after
noon wU»lo on the way to w itursa tho
interment of tlwir ft months-old child
in Kom Ilill cemetery. button
Anderson, driver of their carriage, ami
Mi* Ktgrngal, who waa in the saute car
riage, were also killed. Near the ceme
tery gate the carriage had to cross tlie
track of the Chicago and Northwestern
rat triad.
Just as the carriage reached the cross
ing it was struck toy an in-Uurtd ex
it ain and dashed to piece*.
Payne's U-yeardd daugh
ter was also in the car
riage, bur she escaped with slight
bruise* Fifteen eatrugvs in tiio j ro-
cesaion were imtucdiatoiy bcltu.d the
Vhyne*
FA It ?1 Kit* IN It I. V O LT.
\ouiU Carolina Farmers* A«%«etattan
t«» Itolt the treniuerser.
CoiA'ML’U, ft C, Jan. SKI—'The ex
ecutive committee of tho Farmers' As-
•uciattonof boulh LurelUia. a political
organization which has dave-loja-d great
strength within th# i«at two years, has
issued an address to the demoaracy
of tlie state cltargtog tliat
element of the party now gowruing the
state with groat mismanagement, ex*
trartgauce and inefficiency andthtlas
ing that tlie state never lias had a n pub-1
I lean form of government, but has U*. n
dominatei and rukd by an ‘'artotocratic
oligarchy.***
A call has l sen issued fora convention
of «h niucratii: farmer* to meet in con
vention in thia city on May 87 to nomi
nate a complete state ticket.
AND It Eta CALLED NOBLES
Barter Galloway Acaln Arrevisd lor
Tainprrliig \tltA Young Girls.
LonKjn. Jan. SB—Tlw Fail of t,*allo-
wav who waa acquitted last Ortobrr of
having assaulted a little girl named Gib
son, was arrested in Glasgow yesterday
on a charge of accost ing and molesting
a lC-year-old girl named Margaret Bn wo.
It was alleged that the earl pets aod in
followinc the girl, hot that he only whte-
Lwred to her once.
He was admitted to bail in £17 f or a
bearing todaj, when he wa* arraigned
before the tt-gtetratc who d ^uLWih*
cliargo oo the gn^md that the aile^oj
ottenw was t ot \ roven.
< i<-««-iii«. lit It IntrodiirtMt l.j Ui Kliilej
WassHINOTOX, Jan. 23.—lu tbo IIous.
i lav Mr. r.ruwi r <.f Mi< »utro
du uda I ..1 for the construction of r'tb
lie buildingB by contract. Refer red.
House then weal into commiUc
of the whole, Mr. Burrow s of Mirhtea:
in the chair, on the cuetoms admmij
trativo bill.
Tire bill iiavirg been read nt lencll
Mr. McKinley said the bill. a“ the utl
indicated, wo* purely an a lnnn.*trativ
bill, utul was not intended to change t!
rate of duties. The necessity for n sim- j
pliliention of tho tew* in rclati' n to tho
collection of revenue bad Icon first
called to the attention of ctn^r»-s* by
Secretary Folder. A till with this pur
pose in view had been introduced in cod-
gross by Mr. Hewitt of New Y«'fk, and
had received the approval of th* wajs
and means com mil toe. and subsetiuently
tho Morrison and MLU tsrilT Fills lira 1
contain* *! Mitstanttally the provisions of
the (leading mti&aurva.
CARU8LX ON THE BILL.
Mr. Carlisle, while ho admitted thut
the provisions of this bill were substan-
tially the same as those contained iu tho
Morrison und Mill* bills, said that tho
gentlemen who screed with hitu In hi*
in: iff views might not feui thermites* in
u position to give support to the present
Dill. There were err 1 ain pruvulous
which, while they did nut iu terms
change tho rut«sof duty, would mens-
surily iucresN) the outv. The resto ration
of the duty on packages and ccv.-lings
would incrci.se the revenue to the extent
of $.'>,000,000 or $OJ0jj0) yearly. Hu
regarded as unjust ti.e proposition of a
t ill which iinpGHW the same rare of duty
on good* brought hc-re in a damaged con
dition a* cn the good* iu perfect con
dition.
Mr. McKinley cuid that an odnrini tra-
tivo bill was absolutely necessary for the
honest administration of the tew,
Mr. Dingier of Maine contended that it
was just and equitable that tho ccst of
the p-rekage which was neccwary to fit i
the goods for transportation should \ o
Liken into consideration in the appraise
ment of the value of the good*
Mr. Brvckenridge of Kentucky argued
that tho effect of the bill would be to in
crease in every way tire ptotoctibu w nidi
waa already granted to domestic manu
facturers.
On motion of Mr. Tost of Illinois, an
amendment w as adorned providing thul
invoices shall be produced to the L nited
State* consul, vice-consul or commercial
agent of the cousuter district in which
tlie merchandise was manufactured or
purcliased for exLort
LI.XMF.NT8 Or IWff TO BE A«C15BTAINF,P.
.Section 11 of the l>iil defines more
clearly the demerits of cost to Loin-
certuined by appraisers, when It b found
impracticable o.h-rwte# to appraise tire
value of merchandise. One of tires* ele
ments. according to the bid, Ir’a reason
able profit upon t..e total cost.” Mr.
llrecamndKe of Arkansas conniUcrcd
Una iiuiguax* as indefinite, aud iipun
ids motion tire word* “a reasonable
profu” w«re stricken out aud the words
■'I refit ol ft per cent,” inserted.
Srotiun 14 liinlte to twenty-four hours
the time within which an importer, wito
U diiMattefird with the appranement of
Ida merclinndUe may as* for a re-ap*
pralscnient. Mr. Candler <>f Mas**-
cliUit-lts moved to exited this limit to
ton djy* UejectctL
Mr. Breckinridge of Arkansas at
tempted to have tbe limit fixed to five
days, but a raction to thut effect
also rejected.
On motlou of Mr. Candler of Massa
chusetts, an amendment waa adopted
providing tliat the owner, consignee or
purchaser of im-rc band tra sub.* vt to ap-
praternient by lira board of g*n< ra! ap
praiser* shall have lire |irivilegeuf Ic.ug
present w ith or without counsel,
irttna *.o tmk it»rm
Mr. Bayne of Pennsylvania, acting
under the instructioua from th* commit
tee oil ways and nwans, ofTered an
amendment to section 1ft, which pro
vide* for an appaal to tbe circuit court
nn«f stiLtequeutiy th* Unitrd htuten
courto tor dec iscit as to chueiti-
attoti of merchandise, (rovidiug
that landing any controversy or litiga
tion about the amount of duties tube
paid on any inifiorted mmbaiidlra In
court, the merc. anui o shall remain in
goienui'cnt warehouse and under
cimtiol of the .Secretary of tlw
'ini.a.try; and in all actions l>i ought
ugutii-t the colic*:tots ofenstom* by tire
owmra. imr-orti-rs, consiguct s o» ageiits.
the plaintiff shall la tt*<|uiretl, before lu>
cun recover, to allow tliat the nreichati-
ui«t at the time of th«* utel is in tlw
custody ot the government. Pending
action, tlw committee arose, und at ft
adjot
. HAPPENINGS OF A DAY IN THE CITY
i OF SPINDLES-
CoLtMBi s, Jnn. 23.—{Special. 1—List
nfgl-t nt the residence of Mr, G. IL Will-
I Una. on Fr nt street, Mr. TIiouiub Salii-
l wry aud Mias Inez Williams were united
in marriage. - After tho marringo tho
parents of the bridu tendered tho couple
a mo t brilliant reception. Tho house
"n beautifully decorated end tho tables
gioar.cd under tho weight ot good things.
Tho btitlal couplo arc among the most
popular of tho Columbus society people,
mid a host of friend* wish them the very
happiest and brightest of live*
CITY COUNCIL.
The city council held a meetisg thia
evening nnd routed tho injtiuciion suit
tliat lia-r teen hanging over the city for
the port three jours. Tho suit «u J. M.
Estet, ut fil, vs. the mayor and council
Tarll) -Home Hill
Jan. 22.—Mr. Gladstone
j livered nn address at Chester lo-ni
I Referring to tho United Matos and j
J vifctinz 1 »or an enlarged navy, he said that c
try is still enjoying tho alleged biddings
nnd cjmforts of restricted trade, and
therefore, would pay 40 or ftO p r cent,
more to buil 1 a navy than it would if
contented lo compete on equal terms
1th other nation* But itv resources
ro so great that it can ulTord to pay for
the It xury of protection,
••iwrKssqni peace, i bkpabino fob war.
The worst was tliat, while America
would cite England's example f« r en-
IrTghig livr limy, Kngbiml would glv« A
simitar excuae fi r n further naval in
crease. It is a matter of cieep sorrow to
u-ilt ct that every osieulaliot.a addition
to tlie defenses o': a country, made un
der real or pretended necessity, is nindo
on cpology for an incrctnw of tho bur
den* of tbe country. Under tho pro
GETTING READY TO ITGITT.
Apr's Hair Vigor
ot Columl.iu: et ul rcMraining the city
from tramicrring the M. & U. railroad
stock. Tho parties agreed upon a decree
tins evening ratifying thu action of coun
cil in iranoturruig the stock toG. II.
Fontaine, ttre Georgia Midland Katin ad
Company buy mg back tho stock sold to
tho city and puyingllft.Ot.Oandodd coat*
This bottles h Mill in which there was
centered much interest, felt by all tax
(Myers here.
SCHOOL COUMhMlONERS.
The county school comntisaiotiers held
a meeting at tho court house this morn
ing und («*ed u[k>u tho examination of
to-nchrrA held on Jan. 1. It was dteided
m future to run tiio county schools ftvo
raon tits instead of three, begmuing any
time after the second Monday ill Jan
uary. Fourteen teachers were granted
license, «ix white* and eight colored.
AT THE OPERA HOUSE,
Mrs. Scott-SidUotiH read, at tho Spring
er opera houso hut uiglit, to u very
small audience. Tim excellence of tho
leading entitled her to a much larger
crowd, lut Annlo l’ixlcy the night be-
foro aud tba ret option last night pre
vented tinny from attending.
LICIT. DANIEL NOW.
Mr. L msford Daniel, formerly of Co
lumbus, ho* been appointed second lieu
tenant in the United Statei cavalry.
Mr. Daniel joined tbo army about four
years ago and has maue rapid progre»*
she DIED AT Ha
Mw. James Jackson died at the family
reoidenco last night at 1 o’clock. T1k>
deeva cd wa* a lady HO years ol I and tho
widow of the late John Hudson of Dooly
county. The funeral occurred at *4
o'clock thi* afternoon.
.rAUIER-flAYES
Mr. P. Irt I'ulmcr and t|Iw ('*rr|a
llayea wire united in marriage at the
residence of 1 »r. J. I>. Slreridan, on Hast
Highlands, y rater Jay evening.
IfOtBKB TOR MRCREN.
I he city council met last night ami
authorized tfic j-unlu-uo of two new
horses for tho fire department.
of additional security, the policy
ot tho government thus tended more
and more to jeopardize the jicace of the
world.
THE PARNELL « OUHIKVO .
Mr. (tludsloiiu mi id IhucoaiiUy would
Ik? likely soon to hear much about tho
I'arucll commission. Without nutici-
paling tho judgment or breathing a
word of Rtmpiciou of the judges lie would
say the rub.eet must be proiarl with the
deejrat a tent ion of thu country and
parliament, iite opinion whh that tlie
cumbrous proce.-dings conrtitutod a col*
of oppreahion practiced upon au indi
vidual by a iegialutivs charte aud rn
executive government without parallel
since the evil times of thu reign of
Umrtra !!.
flu commended Scothind’s unvarying
support of liberalism. It Scotland du-
nianuctl hoots rulo nett hr thu lories nor
dissident liberals would blow war
tnim|»cl« against it in the name either of
tiio union or the integrity of tho em
pire,
SCOTLAND** CLAIM TO HOME RULE.
Scotland had good claim to homo rule
becau«o the tory majority a-wiste a hand
ful of Scotch members to out-vote the
Scotch majority. Tho conflict for home
rulo b the territUs strugglj of powerful
intlusncu on one tiio against conviction
oo tlie other side. It u tho principle of
UberaUsm to trust tho |eoplo qualified
by pi mienc*; tin? principle of toryism to
distrust the petipie qualified by fear, llo
waa confident of the u.thuate judgment
of the counter. If luady to meet uuso*
LADOHitllV JOIN I'OUCEV.
I.nhor amt Ml sic
clock tbo House adjourned.
Tint no\TA!U SKN ATOHS
I'rrdenllaU ot ilu- Drmerrals
•cHint IsthstonSD.
Wabuinoicr, Jan. In tie fmate
to-day Mr. Vwt prraent^ithe m d< nt ab
of Wol A. l iark and Martin Magin
as senators-elcct from the state of Mon
tana. They worn read and referred,
Mr. Vest's motion, to the committee on
privileges and election* On hb motion,
alio, the four Rrotbuen claiming to be
st-natoisrelect were admitted (pending
contest) to tlie privilege-, cf the fl««, r.
On motion of Ihdfh the benate bill for
animmedbte appro; riaiioa „f ^'KTJ.UUO
tor th* continuance of imt.rovenwnu at
the mouth of tin* Columbia river waa
taken u» ami paostd. Mr. Gorman raid
that while Ire would not antagonize tire
bill ire would oppose any ftml’rr specific
appropriation a until all public works
ms oiMuidercd in tire riwr and hari^r
bilk
A number of bills on the calendar
were pawed, among them or e c-staldish-
ing a lighthouse station at Hillsboro In-
kt. Florida.
LONB DOH.Nf
II tS TIIR LISIN
Tfis Fare
lot on, Lu; without iui|xittence for it, it
vai Luca me ho felt strongly tho justice
of the cause and knew it must triumph.
OLADBTOXE ON THE PORTUGAL TROUBLE.
3lr. Gludstoi e declined to criticise thu
course of the Man mi in of Sail .bury in tho
dispute with I’ortugal until I o was tnoie
fully informed us to t iu detaibr of the
cr.* 1 . lie considered »t a duty to avoid
cavilling at the foieign policy of the
government. Ttsrxrv appeand again ns
inviting F.rgbnd to intervene to j>rotect
ths.usgriiig popuU;loi« of Cr«ss and
Arnicni i, but he warne<l thu sultan that
Kngbud's reply would involve retereui e
to toal mockery of justice, the trial
of Mousiut Bey, and that lire re pit would
Ire to the effect tliat he would not olitntn
Britbli sympathy in liims of trial and
difficulty unh■-* be governed with hu
manity and justice-
tt ILL MIX.1.1 •- ITH K IN SNOW f
Tlie Glotre-Troller sprrUluaThrough
m Fierro lOSW Slurm.
Drnveh, Col, Jan. ti—F, lb TenqJe,
passenger agent of thu Union I’aciUc. at
midnight rc«*eived 4 telegram stating
tliat Nellie Bly would arrive ai Trinidad
Timr»Uy morning, llieru sire w i l take
a special over the Union I Rcifle to
t'sijjui! rh Denver. At • j=rrzes=fS
BltitTa sim takes the Northwestem fur
Chicago and at the bitter place will Ire
turned over to th-) Mt« iiigsti i Fntral tnf
New York. This change lirings
Denver ir.steid of p ing K**t
Hants I'e from Trinidad and will delay
tier ab ut ten hour*.
( NOWING FIERCELY At,AIN.
San Fbancwo, Jan. tl—It legsfi
snowing fiercely a^ain tot the Sierra Ne
vada mountains this morning. Tlie log
snow plows, reinforced hr 3.1 (fl men,
continued their light to* rvle.iMt il.o iju
I rlouneti train? ami ojreti tire rtv.d to
traffic. Tire officials stale»I at tire storm
is the wool they have ever encountered in
the Mem*, but express thdr anility to
break tire Llocksde amt keep lire road
Ofa-n when Ihu blockude i» niUtl. Tins
ufitiiuxMi cite of the isnureiuer trains
which lu«d Ireen deluxel at Mhxuly Bun
fiown tire mountain a* far as Blue
Canyon and a nHsry plow b working
iu way toward Alta. Tire belief now is
tliat tne westbound j a- enger train at
F.migrant Gap will get through lo Han
Framiwo soma time to-ui<*rr»w. TliU
w ill give n clear nwJ to t'ku On lit*
Oregon and California railroad very III-
tie (•regrere was made during tire day.
Titer* appears to Ire no prospocia that
trains will be running through to Port
land before next Monday,
orEXijm Tilt KM AD,
HacramesTo. Cal., Jan. 22,- Tlie train
di-putchrron the Central Pocifio ihw
inoining rqairts on tlw con JilioL of that
n ail as follows: Tire favorallu weetilw-r
yesterday enabled oat.Mfactory progitre
to bo mad.- at wil t-omto and a great d* ..I
wav itccouiplisbed. Thu road U now
ojun from.SaciniM- Rto to Towle*, and
i-a*t-t!uund train N v H will leave Dacra-
utento at miuuiThL Ihu road is
uuo open from Piosjart Cut ab ut five
niitev «a«t of Towle to Ttuckec w if Is il.o
rxcv[»t;on of alicut u mib and a half at
Cascade, where Ure sheds w «-ie bntRni
I/>5DON, Jan. 2i—There bos iret-n a j lo>t summer and have not U-m n-raiil*.
great storui of wind and rain in Hmitti- n,b section of a mfb and a half l.nsm-t
cm KngUrvl sad enormcuUy high inks bees w««ktd »n at ail. Thrre ate thn«
x»csr<|iMru«v, (two relijtu of live miles und u iiiiIumimI
Wabhinoton, Jan, 22.—[Special.]—'Up
to a late hour to-night tho republic in
members of the committee on rules wer«
conferring together in Speaker ilecd’i
apartments on Heed's code. Tho dem**
crate fear that the republican delays will
hum the rubs bite* tuilil lire prtucipul
election cases are disposed of on the floor.
When they think of Hoed’* rulings in
election cases conducted under hb idea
of general parliamentary law- they de
termine to prevent thia by every means
in their power. This is why Crisp op
posed the consideration of the MoKluloy
bill to-day ao as to keep it in tho way.
Ex-8peaker Cnrii.de has finished the
minority report on the Reed code of
rules and Randall and ho have signed iL
He ho(>e* to hear the majority report at
thu meeting of tho committee on rules
called for to-morrow, hut considering tho
dilatory tactics of the republican* or
that committee, rattier liopos than ex
pects it.
M'KIXLEY'g CUSTOMS BILL.
Tlie republican majority of the ways
and mean* committee in udopting
amendments to thu McKinley adminis
trative customs bill to-day quietly ig
nored the suggestion of thu Republican
Homo Mnrket Club, although the demo
cratic members of tho committee strove
to perfect Uie bill by having
them adoptod. Tbe only im
portant uiuendmont adopted by
tho committee was one drawn up by
Mr. Milb, providing tliat imported goods
upon which duties are paid under protest,
shall be held by the collector of customs
until subsequent litigation to determine
Ure validity of the disputed duty lias
l»„n decided. The object b to diminish
the number of suits, which have '
crensed, Mr. Milb rays, U
scandalous extent, ao that there
b reason to suspect bad faith in many
caaes where importers, having as in tire
silk ribbon case, added the exci
duties in tlie first place to the |iri
paid it again wlu n tho excess of uavy
was refunded out of tire treasury.
On the amendment the part***
in tbe committee changed side* All the |
republicans except McKinley voted with I
Mr. Miib lor it. tui tho democrats except j 3
Mr. Milb voting with McKinley against 11
it. Tito other democrats thought n is-1
duction nnd riinptiticatkm of duties Ure
better way to accomplish tbb pur;* -.\
Mr. Milb thought he could not wait for
ly bouen
aud, site _
tents, my hood
heavy growth of hair,
your preparation as tne
world.”—^T. Monday, Sharon Orov •-. K y.
M I have used Ayer's H.i.r Vi_- - f- r w
numtor of years, and it baa always given
m e satisfaction. It ban excellent driro;.
ing, prevents the hair from turning
gray, insures its vi. -rous growth, and
keeps the scalp white ami clean.” —
Mary A. Jackson, Salem, Mass.
#”I lisve nsed Ayer’s Iloir Vigor for
promoting the growth ot the lu r. or l
think it unequalnd. For n-vtonr.j tha
! • - ' - - ’ - ' -. i . ' - 1 *" -•
ing. Itesnrot benurpa •Hod.”—Mrs. (Jco.
La Fever, Eaton Itapids, Mich.
"Ayer’s Hair Vigor b a most excel
lent preparation for the hair. I apeuk
of It from my own experience. In i-<*
promotes the growth of anr bate tad
makes it glossy and soft. Tbs Vigor to
also a cure for dandruff.”—J. W. Bewira
Editor "Enquirer,” McArtl. .. >
•• I have used Ayer’* Ilr.ir VI,f p
the past two years, an l f und if oil U in
renrriented to be. It rev .r, -, to*- n vi-
ral color to gTay bate, ca«- i U,. lu.,
to grow freely, and h<*. , « it *,.f* and
pliant.”—Mrs. M. V. Day. Coho. N Y.
"My father, at about the i.v »f fi ft v,
Install tho hair from IL** p-f hi^ hm.l.
After one nt nth’s tr.al - f Ayer's H . r
Vigor the hair began r and, lo
three months, he bad a toe growth sf
hatr of the natural c< !.>r.” -1*. J.Culi.-u,
s Saratoga Springs, N. Y.
Ayer’s Hair Vigor,
9 ruruiD sr
Dr. J. C. Ayer «c Co., Lowell, Mass,
•old ky Druggists sad Psrfuaur*.
The Kniilili
t III.-I, W III I nlle.
CoiATRnUS, Jan. L‘:k—The joint
vention of the N. I). A., If®, of ths
Kti, hu uf Iaibnr and tire Nati iuU 1'
Tve Union of Miners and Mint ire*
rs was callevl to order at the c.ty
ball at 7:4ft o’clock a. rn. to-day Ly Mas
ter Workman Hoc. The convention or-
g.nbou by iiw rkeiton oi Joan r*. itoe
chairman. John McBride, vb-e-chairman;
Bat rick McBride, arc rotary, and Iloiert
Walchetu. oareatant aecretary.
Tho pbu cf amalgamation as proposed
by tire ufficirsof tire two organization*
was then road, as follows:
t. To unite th« two organizations un
der uro* Itead, to govern and protect the
interests of miner* and min* Uborers,
tbb union to le efiectsd wdtlH*nt sacri-
fic.ng ctscntlwl fealutss of other organi
zations.
2. Tire organization to bo divided into
national dbtrirt atnl k-ai divisions, the
nieetingsof wnich ata lo to either secret
or o)irti, us the members may deterour.o
or lire exigencies ut Ure case may require,
that to to any tire meaning of the terms,
••Open or weret,” shall be construed as
applying to roo meetings of th* National
i'lifnwltr Union or National iUstrict
Awrmlil) , 1>0, Knights of Labor.
ft. K |ual taxation upon affiliat*«l mem-
here,
4. One staff of officers for national and
each district and Real organization, in
wbicli due provisiou shall be made for
vieiting and directing tho bttsmsss of
l oth brsnchrA cf Ihu organization,
'1 hs plan was dm ussed all day. When
tire roll uf tire X. U A., I3i, was called
bis in His afternoon, tirere were 103
votes cost in fsvnr of tbo idan. There
were Si tout for aad A against the
ptoa by the i regressive union. Wbn
tire result cf Ure vote was announced
there waa a burst of cmluistoui which
indicated tho practical sentiment of tbe
ci>n rentinti.
A resolution wa« adopted providing
for the appointnn nt of a oommittes cf
five from cm h organization, including
Hi? president and art rotary of tire same,
to pr« j m- ami rejort u l oostitutioa not
Later than 3 |\ in. Friday.
iioy wind and iiaix.
1 Trriine Siorm Mveep* Over Sonth*
TUUTAtatT MU*
The republicans of the ways at
means committoo arc expected to beg
o-morrow ths prepxraUou of ths sc hod-1
ulcs of the tariff UU. Tho democrat of I
tho committee propose to treat them |
more courteously Uian tho repuolicons
of the committee did the democrats in
tire two blest congresses. They Will
allow the republicans to from*
their own bill in p.-acu contenting them
selves with submitting a minor tty UU
and re]M>rt and tnakiug their fight on uw |
rates publicly oo Ure floor of tbo Ilnunr.
Tin; republicans will lumlly have tbetr
bill resily now before thu end of Fobru-1
ary. Tire tariff will hardly be Uisctu
in the llouss before Ure middle of Match.
MILLION* FUR MtNMOXS.
The pensioii apprtprialioo bill now
being prepared and to Ire reported alK>ttlji
to Uw Home will carry the largest pen-
ikn aporoprialkm ever made. Ths
estimates of the |ren*k»u comtnissioaei
call lor tJH,SR7.2ftS as against
700 appropriated for tho current .r.
He will probably get a part ol what hi
ask*
rim. n.i.iiH <
t i il.
III...,Ml., (twainii l.umtorr ami Flan*
1»S rtlll Deal ruled.
Boston, Jan. 23. —Tire inurenso lum
ber and | Doing mill on Albany street
owned by J. F. I'aul A Ca and occupied
by that firm and about twsnly-ons work
ing firms waa burnsd this morning. Tire
fire originated in the boiler room, which
occupied a detached iHiildiog in the rear,
and quickly spread inf * the wain block,
jumping with greatVapidity to tbo roof.
It tliuu swept through tire upper sto
ries, which were filled with dry lumber,
and this portion ot the building waa
scon a mass < f flame* The district to
cue of tbo must dangerous in Uw city,
owing to Ure large number of lumber
yarda and planing mills in tho vicinity,
and three alarms wort sounded in quick
succraaion.
Betides the toller-house and large
mill. I’aul A Co. occupy several other
wooden structures, imt tho tiro
was confined to tbe two former
buildings by hard work. Tbe main
building ie five stories high. The firs to
■till burning fiercely, but it is under coa
ted It is imp«*.db!e to estimate the
loss, but it will be heavy^retho Urge mill
and killer bouse will undoubtedly be en
tirely destroyed.
WIIKLIIMD DY ’fill: HU* SKI.its
Ctinrlc* NZsrrte **f cinrtunail
Umwart In a Florida niter.
New .Smyrna, Fla., Jon. 22.—Yester
day as Charles W. Morris of Cincinnati,
O., waa coming down tho Halifax river
in his canoo ire attempted to crow an
inlot wltha very strong ebbtide running.
Tire tide carried him tut to sen wliero
tlw canoo was capsized. Homo parties
on shore saw tire coat and th** ccrnpant
ride one or two breaker* and Uu u ail
sight of Morris was lust.
once sent to the rescue
Tho Severn ires ovcrtlowrd iu hanks. < a Itaif respectively Llockid. and the
(iluocretrrvaJu is MiLmerge-l. Tlieto is — from the
great low rf propsr;v. Ti e LjUiiu|t«ii, | FHAEfils DOLD TALK
U.IUII,. 1‘^w.ulh u>d houth WiUra r M.r lu , h .|mian .« i.m mwtfi. .
i.ijw.j. .i. lem|.«nly rto|>,^a. | j«»n. r. I wrallh u canci.t ot
Ike t auirKv due to the stiru* is round p.,,, j a ,. o» —Tin, .st.. *»..» 1 cai fame.
tobsscormojs, a* it to n-purted iu detail. “ ' * 1
A quart, r Oi a mite of toe tea sad Ire- >ramo will 1 oireuty . on*-nl lo ubmit nonouiMG Drt iv
suppose! 1 to lelong lo Uw National line 1 1*md N.*w Hovt-n and hcafird ba* col- j the Newfoundland dmwuliy u, multra-
steamer Erin, soys that tho oars etc. tepbc-n ; (ton. but it te to bo ho|eil that H aider
were lathed fast and bad not betn used. heavy oaix at Havre. { will >tf| t.late tint Crrat Britain must I j
Jirer* wasa Iwte m tlw DHtom cf tlie UsVKE, Jan. sA—A heavy gsle pre-} compel Newfotirorentl toat ,r|H lUn do-
'UMomdak_oi Uj. N,UomI Un. tol «• ffomUff. JiucU d-nup *“• j 1’Tnli Vub’.otVri-'-L ' ,*S
which tbe hi in belongs stato lh»i all i *ioae. I.. . tiu. ..r v j ftozed
smaU boat* belcngiug to tire Kc.n *»* |^ m nil (WT DIVIDED,
marked *‘l.rin. liverpuol," w)i:U ti e'
Lott reeo by lbs Creote waa marked j
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•■turning hocus
oral this after
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i Berlin cotts*;-.
event of thereji
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