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THE WEEKLY TELEGRAPH.
. nTADLUHIKD 1820. I
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MACON, GA., WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 12, 1890.
THE SURPLUS STOKl
HOUSE WILL PASS B
v bills by the score.
in 111*1. of mu. ffnoleton.
rie«l irnrcrubly Cent- l Geor^f* H. l'cndlcton. who lire years
I*"* ' )( llie w -itiouni and • ago went away to represent the govern-
r,Uf< .. t»*.i but In Vain— I meat at Berlin. At that time ho was
l,, “ H.vor^l VUlir*. : Kiv. a » aooiplim.ntarjr (lmnn noted
^ on * j for it- ^ojil will and kindly compliments,
" I the happy guests not breaming tliat
UT-HiNGTON, D. G, March tk—In t...? j when next they looked upon his (ace it
"** \ir McCreary of Kentucky, would be in death. The iuncral eervloee
HoUMitoHtay 3»r. * ^ affairs, this m. mlng in Christ church were con-
(tomthe committee ,‘ .jn^fromthe f ductM by Rev. Dr. Gibson an.
K .an*l a resolutions ■ S l Hr. Forest, the latter rector of Calvary
fcMideut any corre«i* •ml' ' v,m 1 “ (himh where|Mr. Pcndlclon worshiped.
^ - *• * »<-■<» 1 1,1 1| w.-c ;itt» U(led by tho family an i
One of Ohio** ’lout Dlallnzulalicd Clt-
I Borne to the Tomb.
HOUSE WILL PASS BUILDING | Cincinnati. March 8.—Tbo city is
HELL SMASH THE PEOPLE.
THAT IS THE PROGRAMME OF THE
joruln* to-day ov.r the ml return of) GERMAN EMPEROR,
of her brightest citizens, lion.
thfd.ywinbB oVwrv.d by the c..n«e- [| | MEET GEORGIAS DEBT
crat.on of the imperial mauso.eum ai
Charlottenburg, in the pris-n e of tho •
Eun^ror and his family. The l'«•" 3 , THE NLW I jEOF BONDS WILL SOON
I
ys That (.’od llu« Set Hint
Mrr iltr liirriiinna and llr*II lliilc
Thrm 111* Way or He’ll Smash
Tliriii—The C'lrrlrnl Foiltloii.
of William and Augusta hate Ken
placed in the now vault.
Rarlna In : naland*
London, March 8.—At H e Kern: ton
Park ni". I.ii " tho s.i. <* f*»r .h> « hamp:o:i
hurdle handicap of sovereigns, two
BE MARKETED.
lies.
and Governor Camp 1 ell and staiT. The
hearse was surrounded by ball-bearers
an 1 tlioy were surrounded in a hollow
square dv monitors of the old Wood
ward (.Tin. After the hearse were car
riage# containing the family and friends
and following them came Mayor llosby,
Governor Buckner of [Kentucky, ex-
president Hayes and ex-Governor For-
1 or. e • i. i ••-i.i . r i; !'. < <.\. px-Cov-
ernor Noyes, ex-Oovernor IUshop, ex-
Minister Taft and ex-Lieutrnant-Gov-
rrnor Lyon. After tbtal
carriages containing the municipal
,, uuvuritinent in regard to .10 1, „„ ,it»
* in tint resubr the J friend. onl.v.
Slates of I i.d on j AX ntro.tyi raorEMOO*.
fnto U thf teSSrta of' th. M«nUmo otto of the ®«t impoaing
the'r raut* * * and any rorresicudenco corteges ever seen in Cincinnati formed to
1 ' , r 1 to the proposed transfer of the | escort the remains to Music Halt It was
** a nd Cblhuabun Indiana from j headed by a detachment of police, then
v ..nt Vernon barracks, Alabama, to the First Regiment, Ohio National Guard
^HfJ. IndumTuml'rr. Th. roolu- --
h ° nr w “con,um«l in
.J'Lu sion otthn bUI proridin,: for
- attendance of wtlna-aCH
^idjitrs and receivers of tho land
wnirh was ptt—. .
E HouM! thon, in committee of tho
Loll i»um»d con«id«r»thMi of imliho
inMumn*. The L.™btaiU c^ 1 lcJ
, , ,&t incrrasms from &kiO,W9 to
. 0 the limit of the coot of the pnb*
* ■ d.n ' at .Sou-ark, N. J., and mat-
L „ appropriation of *800,000 incteeee.
‘moi st or ahum tue ibeatet.
j| r Blount of Georgia raised the point
M.ier that it was not wttliin the
,rof the committee on public budi-
;ml grounds to recommend anep-
hflliSim of Maine expressed his
1 strike cut the apsroj.ria.
rtai.se, but Mr. Blount would not
tke to tills, insisting that the question
ham imuortant one and that there
KiM be a decision uptm tha point of
—dK Jlr. Blount argued that the tom-
Eeiite. on public buildings and ground 1
lit no jurisdiction over the matter of
1 onriatiens, and that to give it siu .i
id'jctii.n would be to teur down tho
.bicli had hitborto protected the
lAfur > long discmulon the chairman
Lrrinled die p ic ot order. Thu api ro-
buna clause was stricken out and tho
jt a amended was laid aside, with a
tabic recommendation.
[ Tt* nett bill called up was the Senate
«. n'..nriatiug taau,0UO for a public
1 » IWaniila It wn laid
.. “uTenibiy, nher having beui
b. striKUij; out the app.opriet-
L vUuse and reduciug the limit of cost
I $.V\WW. 'lbcotiier bills favorably
onitfMlwl werct
Coprritbtad. IW, by U»e X. Y. Aaochied Ptm
BtRUN, Manh 8k—Tlie government j
were con- has decided to epen the business of tho i
I tb" H 1 1 leirli-tug with t ie proje Lm |>ie-"ntctl hy |
the council of sLate, foremost of which I
aro the bills regulat ng work on Sunday
1 restricting tho boors of labor of
women and children. Tho more com
plete measures, relating to the hours of
male adults and minors' work day, will
be resorved until the autumn session.
Simultaneously with the presentation of
the social measures increased artnv and
colonial credits will be demanded. There
will also bo presented a bill aiming to
control strikes, and an anti-anarchist
measure designed to replace the anti-
socialist law.
can bum a nr k control the reichstaq?
It is impossible to foroieo bow tho
heterngeno it> elements of the Rcichstsg
will group themselreu upon the govern
ment’s proposals. The official expect
ance Is that the projscta of the council
will be quietly discu-sed and accepted,
r,i bis of hi
by < apt. 1 . II. ■'» > t
coit 1 bodoiito by ArbRrola «
iii.... F \ . G.. • In i-ve
colt Pwyrus by FMf» out of
was Hccon.1, and C. Hibbcsts'
Castilian third.
Duo In
Wilt Cover I hr h-
irr Is*urd to VIret
the Mate Debt
but that the army credits and anti-u
Ttie I*ti««lan Navjr.
. PrrUtSBVRO, March 8.—Tn
N’ovoo Vremva air that tho admiralt;
aj'j>rove*i the pmu foe th«-rc**i#,«r..r.a
tion of the Russian navy. The crews oi ,
vessels ioin| rising tho Baltic an I
black sea fleets will be formed in corpr j
numbering from 8' 0 to 1.0G3 men each j
Two new Baltic marine divisions will l>e t l
organized.
yior© Honey or a Strike. not ioabo’
Dim. n. Mar Ii - I'l.c -li.pwr i^Lt-at bunding t-
South Hampton liave ittst given i
to the emj4oyers that they wcaid •
unless thev reocived an advance o
per week in wazu*.
ir-nid hav ; Ati.avta March i8pe«:isL}—'The
N;t.- i 'ii-. advertiser.i it for bide on the new U*uj
0-year-old ; of itiU? h. U to cover that t art of the
! public debt • uch falls due October next
has l^iii i • pared and is now in tho
bands of ti public printer.
Tim ndv rusement will probably bo
sent iv iue ijcn in which it is to ap-
j ear next umdav. Very littlo is said about who will ho
the DDT DCS IS October (governor. Of course. Judge Crisp
... . i , * | , would be a prune favorite if ho was cuu-
lwom- mend eighty thousand dob ; in ‘ tUe TdCe but it |.known
it ‘ debt w ill bo uue in Oc-1 among liia frn nd- here that he prefers to
i—'ii• • <>f now l * i.•! : i r< main in iT>mrr'->, and it i. :i1m> tin*
$i,D?0,000. The old rapitol' p neral de
POLITICS IN M UlliH.
tinny < aiullilMtca for tlio l.csl«t>tlil e
—Trlup and tile l.o»rrm»r»titp.
Americtb, March [Special.]—Tim
Ieg.-tative question is obtaining promi
nence in this county.
Hon. G. G. .Simmons lias announced
that he will not be a candidate for re-
election. lion. Wright Brady is a can
didate und will be nurd to >>cat. Tho
namesof a number of other excellent
gentlemen are l<eins dUcusseiL Among
then II n. J. I* Adderton. J, C.
Mathews. P>q.. J. K. Thonaaa. J. IL
Daniel. Davb Holt, D. U. Jenkins and
L J. Bbihxk. 'Tlie friends of W. v.
Dodson art? pressing him tn make tho
race. If he should decide to do. so ho
will prove a very formidable candidate,
as lie is very popular throughout the
LAGEUQL’IST'S SUCK WORK
hi: shot to kill.
tempted’ assassination of Mr. Cl
Hosier. Tho particulars aro as t
Last Saturday night Mr. Ch
De»ter, who lives al»out 7 mil-
(lie
*ty,
and
loin, i ing with a parly of liia friends
when Ilcnry Allen, a neg
works at Carbine’s mill, c
.... ... .. • " 11 “"*? "!• to tho . rowd
\u C ‘ • ' , ’ 1, ‘ ' l" n " u alnmt tho matter under
' * lon - Ho was n?minded by Mr. Dos-
I arrive l at j r that: no one was talking to him and
• f morn . I that he d licitcr got out, which he did,
Legcrqui't was em* j nad the oixurrenco was soon forg«>tteu.
-alesmau by Mi. ' "" lt * ia,f au hour later Mr. Dorter
*" * *—»• while walking
1 tober
•ds of i
•arl> hi
oflieersof Guvlngton and Newport and : c . s: law xviil test the position of the j lx>wndes namty. Tho paror
foreign codmiU and then followed in government toward tho mijority. The t boy have since moved to Ad-1
.* NN HU. IN HIN FOOT. j
Wonderful story About * Hoy In J
Lowndes County*
Adel, March a—[Special.]—Last rum- |
mcr a story was going the rounds of a
snake being taken from a boy’e foot in ;
of t'|C
procession a long line of civic associa
tions with which tho deceased had some
connection.
BOTH PARTIES HONORED HIM.
N.i’a’d® in the procession wore ull tho
liolitical clubs of both parties
The paaeago of the cortege on the
streets was marked by the respectful
and sorrowful interest of greet numbers
of people who knew the decea e J in life.
On the arrival at Music Hall that mag-
nillccnt building was found to be tilled,
except the space reserved for those la
the precredon. As the casket was borne
down the middle aisle to tho catafalque
in front of the center of the stage, tho
long lino of pall-bearers separated and
faced Inward, while the audience remain
ed standing while the great organ sounded
the iunrriu march. T >e hall hod been
beautifully draped with national em
blems. and the space about the casket
Freisiinigic or f n s regard tho credits
put forward in uidtr to force the center
to declare its tactics, and tboy predict if
t o centrists tnrow their vote* against
the government, dissolution will be im
mediately pronounced, Prince BUtnarck
going to the country on the broad, sim
ply platform of maintaining the effi
ciency of the army. Tho moderation of
the tone of tha cent list leaders indi
cates an intention to form an alliance
with Prince Bismarck If only the re-
maining.disabtliths of the Catholics are
removed. The Germania predicts the
formation of a majority which will as
sist the government in social reforms on
a Christian basis, the maintenance of
pro ecticnist duties, tho defense of tho
rights of the monarchy, and the
strengthening of the federal character
of the empire.
THE OAME or THE CLERICALS.
If this were all tho clericals desired a
woe decorated with palms The casket - .. mnri
itself was beautifully covered with tho c< * 1 * l,oa con * e f v f U 7 0 .
—•♦•esa! co'cr- -o*«red % ~i th in— 1 tuna would bo assured, but behind the
and with palms buund with purple.
OERRANT TAT* II1M HONOR.
Corspicuous among tho flowers was a
w i cat u hcarioK tho German colors,
[ lucraising to r'JoO.OOO tlm limit aud piacod there by C* Pollier, the German
a of the public bunding at beranton, I cu g au j Cincinnati, in ebodienco to
• instructions from Count Arco Vally, the
J ihs 6 ’nste bill for a public bonding at J German rmmntcr at WuHtiinglon, os u
I h iter, Pa, ameeivi SOUS to reduce j J 0 j^ en of tho love of the German ]>copla
»limit (rum 8100,0a) t-» jpOlOOO. and to | |iir >, lr p eni| |,.t,After prater by Rrv.
out tho sp, ropriatmg • l.m •» in* j |) r< Kor*>nt. and an anthem by tho voting
ii '-M t'» * til" j of tlio Col logo of Musio, lod liy
| i- it f :ii* public building * l j pn,l-Bsor F«>l»*y, an oration was j>ro-
butldin,
»y. xm
Till '>'11 Mill * I'M t» |
| For a building at Columbus, Ga.. at a |
4ef$l0u,0b0.
I tu hui Izing the Secretary of the Trees- ]
b? losxteod tlie public building at Dal-
W. Kx.. -t a Just of UUU.O U.
[ I he Sr lute bill for a Mi dmc aftAM*
i. Koa. at a cost of fNM W
reded by striking out thu api ropriat-
■eiaasa
r< r a buildiug at Alexandria, La., at a
mt oi IjO.MXJ.
For a buil ling At Houlton. Me,, at a
p*;of|5u,iUi>.
1 !u«ppodng this bill, Mr. Cannon of
loU. critici»h1 some ligurea given in
.Tpott, whicn c lied for the remark
o Sir. UoutelL .hat the figures wars
They were Maine figures,
is not s cent of bragging m
1 by Boh. Isaac M. Jordan. J’i.
mo a carefully pr**pared eub-gy «>f the
dticuM-d, and was full of el«|Uoiit prun
of the many endearing quslidi *. ns w«
as <f the irinciples and work of thu
hrl-tr-d dead. Af'»r thM* urvim were
.wileJ, tho casket was piacovl in the
hearse, and, followed by tlie faradv nod
friends, was borne to Spring Grove
cemetery, wliere the final interment wu»
made. luliy 0.UO0 peisons were in
Music HalL nml many were unablo to
nd room within. '
Hi: in UFA It V OF IlIFK.
And IJarbsr Canflvld of Nhrllntsu
U 111 aulrlde—Other Slislliuan Nows.
li :LXl>. Mjrth i—{S[«-clxL)— A
tirgro barber, William Canfield, who
hails from Columbus, is here and says he
is tired of life, and wi»b*N to commit
Hr s building at Lyons. Maas., at a
ctdofllft.QOOi
iccresaiug by $.V),0CO the limit of erst
|wpublic iniil img atHpringileM, Mo.
w Senate biU for a building ut l-xfay -
. hid., amended by rtd.icing tne
u of cost Irora *100,000 to t80,b0 k
lor a build ng at Ualon Rouge, La., at
)uxslof H'O .uOa
Fur a puufic i"id ling st Fremont.
‘ , at s cut ut fbO.'MX
A sUALL DEADLOCK.
His rominhiot then arms and reported
* to the II< hus, whicn
|f stely found itself in a sm .ll deadlock.
ws was no quorum to pase the bills
ub! the friends of the measure would not
|" B-eut to an adjournment Finally tlie
,y i us question was ordered on all lbe
I*, and it was agreed that they be o n
|> >r«i Tuesday morning, twenty mm
T"' 'tel*ite to u« allowed on each b it
pbs liiitue ihon at &:60 ..diourned.
MS’LL STEAL »» XIOUR.
knstiah n'blo « ountf Auditor
Lit (• lUe
, Unman, MarehA —At I^banon. O.
pdz* A. L itrai a >i. fortnor auditor of
iu tooaty, was sentenced to his
* tcuihy to an indirtawnt charg
with enitiezziing tho f n h of tli
[ M&ty to the riuourL tf MyML ‘ fb
•notiwr imlictmenis for fii \ »•
® r *-oa false vouchers ho phaded not
*1 * made a statement to tlio cou
• n he implicated Trea irsr Ctolci
* , w ** seuteoced a few days ago.
. •• ii« •• • i i.
IT* '•i to him to buy off tho tnrestlip
■ . "Suttco, and when he said he had Jurt
• «nu Coleman gave him $*00, which
» b-d in Ub flight
it.*'ntirt sentenced him ta bo impria-
■ s in the peniumtiar\ t -r "i^htccn
' r* and to p^y s fine of9lM,ifl.
Another Hotel fer Athens.
_ ATtll s Uarrh %*. »»
Uwi^annuoalUoUl,
■ i.i
to ,r«i oo tli, Clwmrcbri
* noting *U,«JD. Mr. M.i„
* h« b » Kroog l«li«T,rm
■'■•• .nil think. * new hold u a trend
**kot inve-tment. T. v . -.-r w.tu
‘ Clayton Hoiue Alhins w,n
V* to enUrtain th# traveling
' lc regular Pom-k? oe Lsm.i style.
suicide. He told some of hU best negro ret interest Tlie official version in the
smooth homo programme the Catholic
leaders conceal a design to try to cusrce
tho chancellor ln;o n idartling change* of
forrigo ihjIicv, afiectiug the relations of
Italy and tho Valician.
Although the curical press is reserved
on the suojert, Hiiggostivo allusions re
cur to thu resolutions id>ple<l nt tho
Calhohc congruis, in favor of foreign in
tervention si Romo. The centrist h-ud-
ere are too tagucioua to insist a
chaiuio of prince Fusniarck's jxJicy to
ward Italy nun iuuuciliato condition of
(heir support H;o lirnt lerms unkod,
will be t tliit ationul Coin . -•»•-. '* *•• - 1
these »liall haxe u«-en gran cl, whatever
pressure tin* reiitiisls can i xereis.* they
will c< nr»--ntrate upon an cfKrt to atlc.t
a rupture of tho vxutmg compact with
tbo (Juirinak
Tne anarchistic btii is the cmjcror *
inspirati' n and wan Assented to by
l’niuo iL-marck. It U tho anli-eocial-
1st law undi r a new uanie. Tho exact
provisionauf tho measure aro not known,
but it is understood that the expulsion
clause of tno anii-eocidliat law 1* omitted
and that tho bill p. rants a wider irenl*»m
of discussion in tbo press, and on tho
platfi rni and enacts severe peimlr.ee
against the aviauants of the crown and
gtivcri.m.-nu
THE CUrEROB’S THERATEXINO WOOL
The emporoFs speech at Brandenburg
Wednesday cont nues to excite tho great-
to tbo Adel News the following story of
o wonderful occurrence:
A calf which was gnixirg in a field
near Ihohouto was discovered to i »vj
been b.tten by a snake. The nuaka
struck tlio calf ju«t below tho eyes and
from thosnsce between tho no:es made
by the snake's fangs, he was supposed to
b# a very Urge one. Tho calf when
found was staggering about with bloody
froth ooaing trum his nostrils. It waa
carried away *nd treated for snako bite,
but soon died.
mr. LAD SEARCHES rOR THE tjAKE.
This Ud, who i» about 17 years old,
was directed by his parents to go and
bunt the snake where tlio calf was first
found. He went borefooted and while j
searching in tho gra*# for tho snako •
stepped on a snag which ripped the skin j
loos# on tho underpart of one of hi* to -.
Not much attention wa» panl to ll.e
small wound at the time, but after fail
ing to find the snake ho wont to the ,
house and was soon suilcring tho in si ;
excruciatirg piin. Thin took place on
Thursday ana in spito of nil tlio poultic
ing and treatment rendered—a doctor
being present at the lien#—by Sunday
the young man's foot was blsok from
inflammation, an l showed signs of mor
tification.
OUT CAME THE ftNAKE.
On Sunday afternoon it appeared that
something was moving about in the
wound, and on looking very «-lowly ho
i -aw what look-d something like a m-edl©
i pinlrudmg from tho t*«»re. Ho pulled it
■»llt A.'iU II piutcl lo IH .. 1,11 1*1 ..„.ve.
«• make was alne and whm toiu-bed
uld tnrow itself into a coil as viciously
that bo sliould remain in
lo l* sold, ana tho pio- ‘ n « P c *', tl °" l>»l'“ » “Mr 1,1,cJ .■'"‘J
... I..,...... h fotako JinUe < n,|. out ot
congress now and make him governor
Id bo like taking an aliio general
from tho frant and making him quai-
tennaster-gencral.
round in Hancock.
Spirta, March 8.—(8pe«*i.d. |—Folitics
in Hancock is taking shape. Mr. Julian
West, justice of tho peace of tlio UGth
distrUrt, Georgia militia, will b*» n candi
date for the democratic nomination for
the House of Representatives. If Mr.
West will ii..ike a* good a legislator as
l>e is a justice of tho prace, tue people
i devoted to decr<*&s-
Th*'ii the sinking fund
down $lu0,00a
The preoiam of tho r.«w issue of
mid* w dl probably amount to many
hou .nd it is doui tful if there
nil Ik* auynecesoity for selling the en-
:*>u«t -f bonds. The right is re-
i\e.l ’»> .estate to make the aggre-
jate amo of the issoe as low as the
.o\oinor:i i ir , ^u.r it.uy c lit t"
Tt: DEBT OF OEOROIA.
The ind- to 1 ruse of Georgia is hardly
more than just enough to ballast the
ship of bias and keep her steady. It
ntiH'imtH ' o:.Iv a'out ?- o O.u u and
the 'N oten and Atlantic railroad alono
would, it old. bring a pries larso
•’'.■.ugii :•■ ;t • ut. I•••' d •- • • i
road, ti.o late owns several valuable
pi. « •> ot wjsrty not essential to coii-
uucting tnepubfio business, and there
fore availale should occasion require
tnat luoneyjf raised.
IH* ClATTANOOOA fROPERTY.
It was ahwu during the last session of
the h-gislatfe how valuable the city
[tro(K*rty in h uimooga alons would be
»ho ild Gco{la have occasion to sell it,
«a,OOi FOIE IIIN HURTS.
; An Atlsnl Ri»r Cists Damages From
cannot do better than to send him.
no*'’ll Its IKHMIIM. At. SIN.
Tliis Time Tlioy nrs Advnuelnc ou
tlie Cherokee atrip.
St. Louis, March 8.—Tha bust ad
vices from Oklahoma territory are to tho
effect that not only scores, but hundreds
of prairie schooners filled with "boom
ers" hunting for choice claims are mov
ing over the Cherokco strip in all direc
tions, and that single men and parties
with guns on their shoulders, who claim
to be hunters, but are really soliciting
land, aro encountered daily. More than
half a dozen boomers’ organ i tat ions havo
been formed in Kansas and Oklahoma
;>:• : :L- 1- M u .. . m d- .i-l - .it...l :u.d
i it is believed that tho government will
MiclBond .ud Dunilll. K.Il- I * lnJ HimcuU to .upprw.or .vcn
os a grown oin*.
CALL AND (HANDLER.
Till Senate Cnnmilttee liibeMIgatea
^handler’s i liarae Aaalnal Call.
Masiiinoton, March 8.—Tho ^nite
corsnittee on privileges and el.ctions
to-tky had under consideration tlio rcso-
lotin ■ l!> T 1 I hy i i S'l-lltr in «•. t t<>
ii»., mt ri• >1 ition by Mr. C ill ,,f c * r-
l.ii/remirks in bis rpecth on the mur-
dcitf W, B. Satindm in F lorida a week
fro aga Chandler charged that Mr.
Ca did not utter on tho Hour of tlie
Siitowhatth# Record wjj made to
3 he did and ho asked tue commr. ea
*»u>ri\i!. ; , ur..l **l--:.o • • t . i -, , r t
wither or not that was a cam
fri* nJa that he waa only waiting to cel
oo-i chance and then he would kill
himself.
RAN DOLTU'S STOCK LAW,
The stock law for Randolph county
ent into effect on Marrh I, and since
tlial time several head of cattle liave
been shipped from this place. Mesara
llouser X Lewis of Fort Valley were the
purchaser*
• ATI DEMAND FOR Ul’ANO.
The demand tar fertilizers seems to be
larger than aver before, as Shellman has
already received about 8,(k.0 tuos, at least
JO) tons more than was aver brought to
this place before.
NEW BUILMNCM,
Spiral new building aro going up and
the town seem* to Le on a born,
THAT ’’SHOUT” NOLAND.
Tlie 31U»ourl Trca*urer Uot Hid of
r 10,000 ofklilt Funds,
Jepteraon City, March 8.—The com
mittee afi»'iiilcil lo investigate tho af
fairs of tho state treasury tin. died count
g the cash ani liRve found it $10,000
short. They express tho opinion that an
examination of tlie books and papers
im rinse this to something over $^0,000.
Governor F’ranci* has not yet dstcr-
min*I w bethcr he w ill accept tli© treasur
er's resignation. If he docs, of coureo qua
nmnto prot*eedmgs to oust Nular.J
from ofike will not be taken, but if be
dues not, then tho application will le
made to the supreme court Monday next,
and all tho facts in the case will be
brought oaL _________
to can Tiifc ron fro.
i apt, Harnett W 111 Item### His Can*
ulna Factory to Lridln.
GrIWIN. March K — [Special.] 'CRpt.
W. II. Harnett will remove his canning
•: tory to this city this spring and wilt
““ *“
N ,rth German Gazette, lustrad of modiL
{lying, inun«itir« tho emperor's declara
tion of absolutism. Throughout the
•prech the emprror assert* in the most
mpuatic language his aathcrity ana
its n«i>oosi(jtliiy to God. In
[the most remarkaolc possage, which will
|b* fore’er memorable, be raid: "I se#
in the peoploaud land intrusted to me
by God a talent wbich.as the Bible nays,
it h. my duty to increase. I mean with
slimy strength to oo trade with my
uh nt that 1 will be enabled to add many
other* thereto. Those who help me. 1
heartdy wileauie, those who oppose me
1 ilash to piiOee."
The final phrase evoke-1 the livelier
coninwaL ibe semi-otficud prsaa holds
that it ie not to b# regarded as threaUn-
ing moral opjioaiuon. Lut merely phji-
! iud und violent nsUuac* to the uwm#
The Cooeervative l'usi h the spa
consexsnt with the spirit that
always animated no King*of I'ru
Other conservative papers comment c
las a promise of vigorous rule, leading to
[a strong h«»nie and foreign policy, tout
Will keep Germany from the iinpotcnco
a* a pai .laaienury government like that
of France.
Ttiaow* A WHITE LIGHT OS WILL, AM*t
CHARACTER. Y
The liberals valuo the apee* h as plac
ing under a white light the character of
the monarch who deem* h'u.s-lf th# sole
arbiter of the nation's de-dimes, ignn'
the fact that various parties in the R-
stag want to carry out their o»nJ
and not Ids, and who i* foolish
-id.: Mr. i til. u .-l n s • t.. r.-p. ti t., 1 1 • • ol:;- »• kr I • - ‘
wit extent a senator may go in d#faa ‘ "* — *— 1 — 1 * r
nn k> , u.thin porliauu-ntary b u
control it. The boomers a. o al»o collect-
, in th# Iowa r. tn
-An— ^>^rch^ c. {bneciaL j J. IL j Oklahoma and south of tlio atrip in great
ag«* wa. ir.Hsd in the car shed at At-! TRAIN LOAD* or BOOMERS.
1 mta by t sudden bockiogof anengin- ! Trains arriviug at Guthrio arc loaded
of the liu 1 iond and Danville rudro.il with boomers with blankets, tents
against a |»-sc*nger train on which ho J camp equipage, and there is groat
occupied aral. i tivity on all sides. Ii is l«Hcvcd that
tho time when the tram i tho Indian p«*li< c who an* under ordc
’ ’“ —** “ *’!*, from Chief Mayes to dear the strip, w ill
*• I-* totally une«|ii il to the aork. A well
0 defined and authenticated rejxirt is in
| circulation in Guthrio that all the
rokeo boouier*’ culonien hav** uiudu
.igrecment for a concentratMl mow*-
•ide tlie Strip ou April 2'J.
t>kluhomu o|M-n-
hemiv *i kliat tho
of the i
Lhildrt
of the s< •
lie I
w«a ^..».
The fireman lmrkeil
ud too rapi'lly. aud hi*
Id into the train, tcariug *
*a pi* ces and giving the \
♦•veru shaking up. Young I (
• is thing violently against one I u
cand injured internally. ! ,
:ht Mill, .ud on Hi. Ur.t tri.l ; ,|VJ wl „ 1V rrMirv i,t t
’ -d •
ployod oa a t
Charles IL B
cash reginters.
IN « (ME ORDERS TIIK K AND TAST.
Mr. Bchre's drummer went t*» North
< iruliiia sad it wasn't long before the
orders for rush r* K .,ters came in thick
and fast, and il luukeu like the wiiole of
111 I -il nt.i l.t «. .1 ,i ra-’.l l> :
fever.
Then followed drafu drawn hy Loger-
quist for Ilia coinnu.sHions, and they vvero
all promptly honored hy Air. Behre. who
wn> doubtless well pleased with the big
business his sales man was doing.
Then the urdt-1 s stiddeuly ceased lo
come in, and, in faot, the traveling
salesman was not further heard from at
all.
In tho meantime the cash registers
which had Km shipped to parties named
in LAgcrquLt's orders were lying about
in the .North Carolina railroad depot*
watting for a claimant. None come and
| Mr. Behre was so notified.
THE ORDERS ALL BOOHS,
It dawned upon Mr. Bob re that his
salesman's orders were all bogus and he
lud been swindled out of tlie commix-
sit ns.
1 he esse was put in the hands of De
tective Shackleford, who is one of the
shrewdest and most wike-awako detec
tives in the fiouth. He was not long in
locating LagorquUtand tho young man's
arrest noon followed.
* Mr. IMiro is * u. of the cityand Ij\ger-
q trial will bo held in custody until his re
turn.
NO NICK OF I'ltoilllll riON.
K»h«n* lt»l<t* Conventions to l'rofeat
Again*! the’’Farce.”
tion was held last night in Represent*
livo Hall in tho interest of tin* Miimu
sion of tho prohibit .on law of thi* stall
There wo# a largo attendance of men <
all per tic**.
Senator G B. Bentley of Wichita,
proniitit ut republican. d**livin d n
I rim ipat nddrru. 11,- d< hi
prohibition intho -*tntn hud !*•••
pleto failure. He a No Bubiiiitted *taiH
Uch to dhow that the |H>pulutl011 »'f th
1 the.
About half
an J a younger hr
i .Ail tlie street, when near Air. Acke.
n -i Me.p, vvi re tired at twice, one of
t ; ' bullet* coming so near as to throw
dirt on them. The night tx ing ho my
bright they had no trouble in seeing
fro> i whence till* shooting came, a.id
following tho fleeing figure, thev k >.>n
' i'i .irre.titq; Henry Allen -
who but a short tune ago hail Ik*c» made
to keep quiet. I'» w.^ I rought up to
tbewiua
who
jaiL
id turned <
hud hit
mfel'
lodged
CLAItlP.VSMT IN NAFF,
ICepnlillran* Deside (o Let Clark ««■«
Wi
, Mn
t ,w i *. Mr. Hang »» of (Yi.scondn from
e',.--ti, .ns r. ported h
resolution in tho Alab .ii.acnte tedetec-
tion case of Tbreet vs, Clark. l| i0 reeo-
u.u i u-1 \ re), ,i r,. I
* !•!-:. endtl. ,i I,, ,,. t ,, , | u ;lt>
It was ado*den.
Tbo Hou’ c then went into committee
of the whi.lo on the i*riv:p.e ealemlar
I i• • i e tup M.,H that,
which was under coasi Ii rat mn Lint In •
day, dii rtir; tl • r-tarv --f t!:s
Treasury to pay $173,000 to Albert I I.
Fmsry of Connecticut in settlement of
h'- • ' > I - 1 r ill- f th- t.- :,n s mn
chine invent! 1 hv him. Aft-r a l.m-
dUcuasion the bill wa» laid nd lo to bu
the I Ii Hi v> With .1
dation that tho enacting c1.ium< ImmItIi k-
enoaL This rcco.nm'-ndatiuii n.n-, re-
| "it.-.', lnp no tuiiil neti'ci wa* taken,
and .it i iirli i !: th»* ]!<>u-<e took n recc**
lll.tl! ** i. .1 - k. the eviuiing MH.Iini to 1.0
for the consideration of private I'Ciinion
bill*.
i Tho Iloilo in ovenimr sseiinn nneuxl
fifty privnt- (Mansion bills and adjourned
till to-morrow.
FI N Fit A L OF '
rial ua* grant*.I the roud mi
n< plirnti*), and for the |>a*t three day »
tho mattr Iias occupied the attention of
thu auiieiiir muiL To-»lny a Verdict
vva# reacted. T» e jury gavo tho plain-
till damage .
It i - resorted u.at several of the juror*
were in itvor of giving from $7,oCm$ to
$10,000.
MTRHI IN VIR. TONt.FI
The U<iU.ct|irr of the American
Hr»« Aaaucfatlon .’IImInb,
\ ri ana. M..r» h s .— s |f. ul. -lb.-
Amelias Frees Association ha* an oflkre
in Athia from which many papers are
furnhho with plate matter.
Mr. Frdcrick D. Cooke i« manager of
the . th. I ht-ro : 1 Mr. lh t. 1 I i. i n.
iL Cell att.ii k>* I the accuracy «.f th«
re|tt of lu* -j C-. h. bat tli*
timing t usuu-w and Mr, Tonga
had I >ny of vicrk to kerp him at hM
l-> t, bu for some reason he has suddenly
desrrte# it, and has farntkhed matter
• ■ I to I i,t ti.it thr |: Mid ,ll,r * y f'>r .11 ..III. r "my it. u i I.
nf ul day's tircc* «-i.ng shall coutain I-earanin xenssUon,’*
t • ••fjort of Ul-Old* •ji-.c.'i n.. r d- 1 ^Kirs orr.
: . the oou-« of the ofh ivl report* r. . For »in© time Mr. Tungo has appeared
! dsepoatent, and those who were asso
ciated ii Mi him observed the fact Lm
' did noli.for him to go away without
fruit
Tnquefttiun of the limit of *lcb
in pliaucntare ixxicd* tl-.e c. rntniue#
<• c-.nm« nd be referred to the com-
i jo on rulea for definition. Tim cobi*
ile will al»o a*k t i.it tlie committee
th a be requested to rej*ort on un
anjdmeat to the rules by which t).<>
i of the lUscord will lie protected
in:.-q*>latioos of any kind.
< AVI HI.I.I- NIS.ALINL.
TIlTonlMita llepnbllesn Hump Sen*
afora lo He NralrU.
flRDWTOX, Mar- h 8.—The Senate
■ pri'i.'-g.i and t...
1. ng w fwian to-day, « onvidering
llsontested Montana senatorahip, by a
|i.r vote, decided lo recommend to the
Nto that Rowers and Saundtrs, re-
pican senators, be seated.
ground U|«I|« which the majority
otie commilloe w ill
t!>a*is f«r it* rer< aim
tl republican Hou*
w tho legal hcu«e,
bt held ci-rtifi. .iL.-i
ft the election offic*-
i red a* tho legal boi
Stc. The report of
ot be
idatio
I »li..- ■' >" ■; •' '■ I --I- > • | ,1.. a „„ ,- n i
.... il.i- - >!••• ...- -r . I an-. I .i i .
..lent in »l..ch tha goi.rnmtnt will Inn «,il i.r’.-i ’
a ho-tile majority.
The impvial threats find an echo
among tb« ultra ooo#sr#ativ#K
Th.* Pomeranian Reiclnport urg*w tlio
Knq-TJr to i**tabli*h a dictate rship
li* l...
advn
age a
itings of in*- R
• fine.
tlie
J to plant tnt* a< m.- in loinai.^-i
the city, anl the prefect for a
b i-mei during theviimrner
-i and th-'ir reputation will
lathoo of the bus:
^entlurnan.
•iticed by
this enteri
A Urraiiteil A tl«*r nr » -I.Murtl.
Si'nm i. Mi n.. Mar-h 6.— t i^«
iioiinc«d hvr
tha *uj prt i-
nl tho *u«)M-n-
rchstag it the
' IV-
lemikci.er Wesbhaiiache Zatt-
lumarekian organ, assert t on
tii »• the « bancell r fu ly criti-
„ K t:.'v.- ri-iu.t « f the* th t: n* oa. .
Ye shall leave tne new Renuistag to
..k in .ti own juice.”
T..- « Vnirut W.-otabalichc Mcrkur—
to •! iv a*eria that the
id that tin-
lurt-b- -ii
th*;
■■■■ appeared to
have ab-jut last Saturday, the day
on whf h ].•- la»t appealed at uia desk.
: The look k * eper's accounts seem to bs
■traiglj a* a shin lo and his diappexr-
I anc© tumble* his friends, who are unable
to aceatnt for iL
J ll-.ll.4l Will* tlie l.iidf’* Vloiief,
| Atloia, March 8.—{Special}—Yee-
‘tordiyli young <n a Whitehall
i street jar line courteously propused to
I piers lb# tart offered by some UdJee in
. me ma.t > t ax. One at them, not hav
ing t .0 *• \:»< t chan- , handed him$l.
; il«-; ol the mo.-i-fj, paid the fen** and
then i4.L< a with the change, lie luu
j not tevii :urresi*HJ.
. Lawton will l»e 'Flier#.
A i.\<r v M i: li ' - 1 ' '
; Mill, ig- i* i.i receipt of aevenri auawera
from C iiud-rat--Derate invited to be
ires*nu in Atlanta oo memorial day.
I ; * a received is from Gen. Lawton
iof Savannah, who say* he will certainly
1*1 espitol will occur
b the meantime, on the l$tu
i furniture deposited hi the
rtuxv will be put up at auc-
ihilitnry will !>.•
bill tin- grn»-ral
opu.i
t., ej«•
• that th..
the
OFF.LIK %
TI.KD IF
Opeuka, March a—{Special}—The
people are very anxious to have the pas
senger train cn tho Savannah and West-
era railroad, which waa taken off some
time since, put bark on. TLore ta only
one jwaseng.-r train a day each way be-
twee-a Gjelik.i and Ihrmi .gham, and it
is a very icoonvunicntacheiiho to j«- j l*>
cornirg into the city over that rrsul. a*
they are compelled to remain in tho city
ail night.
Mr. J. J. Hnith has sold his restaurant
and grocery business, on Chamber*
street, to Mr. J. H. Duke.
HherdT C. T. McGrow went to Mont
gomery this morning on legal bminrsa.
Mr. a K. Colli erhas been in bylocougu
several days
Mis* Amelia Harrb, a most estim&ble
voung lady, a niece of the late Qkkop
McTyeire aud Uoa. John T. Harris died
at the residence of th# latter, in this city,
oa tit# -Mb in*L. of pneumonia.
Opelika lias ahip(ied 19.JUU bales of cot
ton to date. One-i.a.f cf title ba* been
transported by ttis Writ* rn railway of
Alabama, and tin* oil * r by the Bat annah
and Wp- 1 rn. There are no* sevarai
thousand be Us in the war* houses.
TUB ATIILNN Mi;.tT FAR INK.
(Tty Couitrll Hear* Hie llulrliers but
l.lir* iiu ICt-llrf.
Atrrr#.MarchR.—[ v i-11iLi - \ MOffl
— Okbl
licit
Ntate had d..
th.- I.i
yesr*. uml oscribi-tl that fact t.» prohi
J. . Mm-l of Kingman said the [n-oph
wt i, uri-.l ol tlu j.r l ibition fur. «>, wind
had tin- ii.-unuriMit ot citit** an*
tovvji» and rallied stu^;nation of I• 11 <iiu**i*
« ««ti iil.iiuiiil i..*i .VI iil.il.
A New l.unb.ial .ISiled to I orb
Mam’* Nsvf.
Chester, Mnr.-fi —liu> I'nitod Stat«-.
gunboat t uncord v»h sun.-..fullj
launchcl tins afiernoon ut it >.ir!i * s|,i|-
yard. Miv» Muiuio Coutew, duughUro:
the mayor, chn*t<med tiiu v«- *eL Tin
^iii.-hing was wi ii.-i.-d by many h-.»
gentlemen fro
tbo vessel take.
JudgoJohn!
N« LINCOLN.
f J Ceremonies Ccsdueted m the VIInis*
ter*s llraldrnee In Lmidnu.
I.*»M><Man Ii 7.—Tho funeral
w-rvlrm over iho remain.-* of Abraham
Lincoln, H.>n of Robert Lincoln, woro
held to-day at tho residence of Mr. Lin*
coin und were conducted by lbjv. .1,
Monroe (dbui
Among thotie prrsout wen
iucijiUt* of tho Amoi ira>.,‘iei
j/%\\
the
Liit-.r wive*.
K'ayiViration axul
pt Mnj. l^tJt. the mditary
■y M Vif^i.nijanieil l»y '
I'lii rotfin, Hidden hr-
* of tlouh-m Wt*.-r flm
TIIF. NEN %TF. Hill (INK UOiHR.
An Eu-s Vlllllon %|i|>r»prlat*d Wmr
Fu till*- Ilulldlug*.
(VA-mNi.TiiN, Jlarch 7.—After thn
utual morning Lusiiif-ss in the way of
the pr -M-nt itiou of [x-titioti - and of the
introduction and re-|>orting of bflU, norm
of them of public iiii(H>rtaur'-. tho Senate
nt 12 /' i r*i • eded t > tho coniidur.ition
tho
ral#
of this
ent ,
1 At 1 11 11 M il LIVE.
Tile Visa Shut b) Kln.ald Nlitiv
Nome Improirnirni.
WasiiisuTV'V, Mutch ■*. —An impruv
ment has set in in Mr. Taulbec's on
‘•■’ll. Slhd 11 * 11 hi -Ih.i. - .4". , .1 Mir il. II
he li p-rf.. t V I. |
brother. Dr. TaulU-e, thinks that ;
wou.dl<oatle to make a rtatemeut
om tLu 1 *■
to the 1«
I r.j tl.«- 1 > :
I FBUILN J 1 Ni l* .
So Walton’s Court
county has l* .1
strict
i the
i slate incut will 1
to-day.
ment, Tau)i>«*o~a condit
I OH F III VI all
. I It .i.
pro Lo'In
.kid for
improve-
1 critical.
M subject,
Qatar Turjiie d
•r ti.«* maj >ritv i
de opinion li.at
idepeodoot re pi rt t
This Will Help |
BY HLMNC.ITIN.
ItasliiZ In Nuiuter
meeting of live nty council
afternoon for the purpose of coiui*
the complaint cf the iu» at men.
CapL W. Ii Burnett uppeare*! for the {
bate here and laid before* the counci I reso- j *** 1,
hit.*-ni ’Sing that jM-ddi.-r* lu required * M K
to sell tlu*ir meat within certain i nr
i hot in ii- nt "i the .• \ • i.t- ... i -
doors. They aIm> askeJ that l!i it | urt<
the city ordinance requiring liceose t«
l>e p».«i on meat and farm . product* no
ra: * -1 oo peddler * fatui be enfmoed.
The re-iolutiuu wai connden 1 am
fir. >! ’ r« !• 1 r> t i<> t« i -n r., . |
markets fi-r invi**tigati.-n an-l report t>
tlx gensial c»*un it at the next Dievtmg.
Th# but-, iitr• in the (BeanLme wifi k«-e|
tl.e«r shoes closed and tlio meat fainm
will continue.
*>> mi. im % ’Iond,
I'hllsilelplils 4*«-l* tlie Hrlt*r o
MraoblfD st ?loblts*
Jackncsville, FIs., Mareh 8.-Th
risen.
Nltru-(ilyr*rlnc lots in Us Uurk iu
Fen n*| It aula.
Franklin, l'o., March J. I*.
•s TKVIFLK.
Iluu*# Will
• < .al. |—Walton
B'-.t-ral yuais of
h.-uv, it being.
•U, i
, MarchL-
adrlphiA'Chteagogame in
wss |0»t| o'unJ Unlay on
M»rch 8.—TImi« to nia. Tttj n .111 I.t V -i.dj;
»•«««••»> wi AT sugiu
c county, this M‘»«ri«t, Ala., March&—Ti
ance of qetted ! an j pbttedelpnia baseball
oingitis. There j here to-day from Savanna!
od there art j i n the presence of 300
westlKir wa* raw hutu- n
FiuLotelphia V, Bio*’slyo
.uvw • '' d- an 1 tv% > r.. IJ n.
JACK 1*0 VVI LL III 111110.
•literal l.ai u r l) Altsuded Invol
•«r> llonilrtile, N«}« III* C#ruu
i tii< it part of it,
At tho la t - s
lit tlio grand
Kelly, th.-;. will tegu
tear down tlio ma.-»vn
picture. A smaller an.
? ruilr.M'U, and re
ft nr..- shun mg for
try, tl.-j dulieat <-t
Those who tsk# it
ime, son)# dying in
fart tr.
to Mot]
rail w a
«-UjM to oome, as
•fi d the funeral of lb#
: what
Ililr*
W nut lllatr** Hill.
iKirti-ipate
legislatun-v
inninge.
ad over a
r Virginia.
’'.—Tlie got
'• * «*«■> I* ‘
.•i.t ' • jur. i
partially failed snd
a , ! |i#*trunion l .im|tltl«. jury
jgu I BrtMihii-.h. March K—!_^|)#»'laLJ— J (eld
i« •• j The de-trU'M -n by tli# re-cent c.l-l to i * ^
I.-r v.-g.-tabU* and llow«r gar lens ha- . e> a min
| pL.li to
6 Ihwest.
r . Tbs W bile Nq so ran.
r . AfMN. Man h —T'»i«- nt.-auier* At-
..1 a. ‘ hi a and ik„t u u <.f ti»e Auk-, i •
* ’M' S -r r» of evohui'jn havo armed
Ti.ej will retua.ii a fortnight .ii.-i
o( t!.-u pro* red to Corfu and v .
. l twtktowu remain, r.t l.c-h-.-ru.
- ItalMbrldcr.
ttolld* Ollarral S(|4t Vr. -plr.l,