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THE WEEKLY TELEGRAPH.
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, GA WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 10, 1800.
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BAYONETS FOR BOOMERS.
MrliL.t to <•»
i,id.nd. <•( *»« Alert c.l»
HARRISON WILL ORDER TROOPS TO
CLEAR THE CHEROKEE STRIP.
About 15,000 Squatter* Arc Notv oit
the Strip and It Will be Very Dim
mit for the Troop* to .note
Them OIT.
Washington, March 15.—The Presi
dent lo-doy issued the following procla
mation :
To whom it may concern: Tho lands
known as tho Cherokee strip are
open to settlement. Tho bill ponding in
Cun crest an l intended to provide civil
government ferthe conoCir known a*
Oklahoma does not provide for the open
ing of the Cherokee dr p or outlet to - ot-
tleu.ent, and has not n» vet receiveJ tho
vote of tho two homes of c*ngrrae oi
1 r ival <<t tho iV-id. nt. 11.«• entrain • •
of settlers upon these lands
unlawful and all persons are hereby
warned against entering thereupon.
When theso lands shall become open to
setilenient prompt ]Ubhc notice will 1*>
et ■< n tii.it la t . -.t m t! •* n • ni/iroo
it is my duty to exclude all settlers
diet tiisclosod tho fact that the '
are alarmed over the em-
,. in favoring the working-1
LABOR CONGRESS IS , To-day Herr Merger asked who
rRNATlONAL L ; him induced the emreror to receive n
C0NVENEO AT BERLIN. deputation from tho Westphalian miners
1 who rent three noted socialists to repre
sent them. The complaints of the
strikers, according to Berger, are un
founded and have affected the trade of
the whole country. The emperor’s coun
tenance. ho declared, has assisted in
strengthening tho socialists.
... ,«oo by New York Associated Press Pr.lt it ANENT TROUBLE FEARED,
wl, March 13.-The inter national n err Von Eynera followed in tho
or conference assembled at J ° cl °' - j i-ara •-train. Ilofeored that tho work-
evsoing in tho famous congrc-i hnl ! men's committee would pro luco a per-
♦k# chancellor’s i«UtL’e. The proceed-1 manent war between the employer and
11 tiT* of the simplest character and the employed.
►** ttended by any ceremony. | Count Limburg Shorm defended the
!vJIul«rates went to tho place «Dpen>ra action. He said tho fact that
id of tlie oeieg „ -mh . n walked ' a blron K niinority had taken up tho ques-
foot. The French memUw tion was a guarantee of a practical and
•rfrom the Kalserhof and the Britlsn j KOO< i is,no, and was tho only stablo i»oint
i_,,^fmm their embassy. An ira- t ,f the whole raoverront.
*rrowdat the place watched tho I Tho visit of three United States rifle
^ ■Uttnee Thera was no do- from New York is announced.
dr* 1 * n ‘ * # . XC ei,t .fight Cap 1 * kiorburg hasengaged ninety tooms
auiwwo of »oj kind except n Kiu ; llle Ce „ lrill JIolel ant , fcn ulh , • -
ZL. « hc " ““ BrUl,h T b , l»en rerervod in caw of n-oJ.
t t,roiigli th. Ifn— kept **7 “ ie , Tho Mailed urg Ur.rliti.hw Wooden-
,. i, w;l5 noticed that the blinds of j blatt roports that a petition is in circuht-
***„ _ #r0 k C nt lowered us signifl- tion among tho rabbis of Europe and
• ® u , . * ■.i.. vro to keen America begging tho Pope to end the therefrom and those who enter unlaw-
at of the cnanceiio^ t ) IA I calumny that the Jews umj human blood fullv will only involve themselves in un
profitable trouble, as they will imme
diately be removed.
ISisneu] Benjamin Harms*.
Executive Mansion. March 15. 1-J»\
Adjt-Oen. Dunn has telegnq4»*d Gen.
Merritt at Fort Loavenw nn, Kan., to
use troops if necevary and with prudence
as heretofore to enfoice the fetegoiaf
proclamation, This order is sent by
direction of the Secretary of War.
The IKush to (lie Strip.
Arkansas Cmr. Kan.. March 13.—The
boomers were ntnmpxioJ into the Chero
kee strip much tho same as cattle were
stampeded out of it. They went without
any prescribed plan or method, ai *
plunged Into the butlet wiihoot order
reason. Tliey misconstrued the passage
of the Oklahoma bill by tb* House of
Representative* Into an act providing
hr tho immediate opening of liie coun
try to »• tilers and each colony of boom
ers, alarmed lest it would not be the
first on the ground to select the choicest
to-vDsbip*. >nd claims rushed pell mcl!
■v-er the bonier regardless of the conse
quences. The cnttlo men are com
pletely routed, tbeir fences cut,
grass burned, cattlo stampeded
and their ranges destroyed for the near
future at lean. They will be compelled
to get their cattle together as well as pos
sible and hunt otlwr {suture-. Proforeaor
Ccpprick c! the Ind**" Children's school
St. Li
« hleozo'a Fair Bill.
Washington, March 15.—l or the nrst
♦ imo since tho House deciJed tho question
of tho site, tho full committee on tho
World's Fair met to-day and received tho
report of the sub-commilu*** in the shape
i ill providing f--r tho
amendments made to suit tb
the Chicago people. The pr*
were not entirely harmonious ~
tho conclusion of tho w-tdo
J* nt that the Sew V oi k
hspoecd to ditf.
religious sacrifice, by ordering a for
mal domal throughout tho Catholic
churches
TOE OLD CATHOLICS.
Premier Dietz, in the Bavarian diet to-
inference to open the emperor
Prince Bi-marck and had a long
trrtiiw with t..e cnancellor.
i f NFKF.ENcE ol . day. declared tliat the government had
>n Berlepeoh, a 1 ' informed tlio Old Guholics that they
Mof commerce, was ^ | could no longer be recognized as mem-
hereof u.e Catholic Church in view of
thtir rejection ot certain doctrines of
the church.
The court festivities will begin March
.cx.fcronco wid iw»irid initmctii.u..
Aon " ilia to tlio congrw. li.ll. HU
Xm. io th. d.l.i.t- b..l do
ulfiv. ch.raou.-r. Hi relarr.il to
S.L. lor » cooferengp M »
Mtk- W ‘ha emperor. wIkm pro-
„ u „.e »..ulj L« coo.idered .imiilu.
Uuliv . ilh that of 8«it*rrl»nd. In
trW*oftlwi-mpurotthe labor quea-
L dmumted the attention ot oil civil-
..1 muon*, rince peace betut-en 1U
.tlireol cU~m of po|«l»llooa npi-careii
i MiuiuiTiled by iuduatrial cumpelt-
>L To b«ek a a lution of thirquestion
fa i »oC only a duty to humanity, but
itUutf sUo of tlie statesmen upon
ksrtagsciiy tlie task devolved of pro-
itiing for Uis welfare of citizens and
mcrriiix to them the inestimable
.evii.gs sridiig from oenturice of
hnstun mihziition.
TJ VU.r A CUSOKMI DAK0K2.
Ml t.ie nations of Europe were in simi-
ai •itnatico, hence an attempt was jus-
iUU-» to Iruig about an agreement bo-
«wn tlie gbvirnmeuta in Older to nutt
Ur,r couituvit Usurer oy comb.nt.-d pr«-
emu.-inmsurus. The programme oi
berunfertnee will Im so ftamrd as to
ito. L-chnusI discuaaiooa Its diotsioi •
t ill U subjecu-d to tho »t*pP»val of lav
K BrinuuMU rtpnre-'ittcd. He trusted
rovliberslionewould not be without
rt-uiu TU ^l.aipeiaoUarlu and dsle-
{sUs in athiUuaa.e atru noted uiike for
Jhit viatMui and exp--r.ei.ee, ami we*
latkehUastdegricl..^fd to qive*q)in ;
r- sue oiks:i»ue affecu g industry and
wi.i*.n^iu-n luLoii-*
daMeaM«l{ge<Si-dh.' r.k»r-ri.u tliat
% Uoetictal ir.flusuce throughout F.. rup-. 1
^OITICPBlOf TB1 CoME&EXCE. |
! i^:ei proceed ’d to e!er»
trx haruo von Berlefsoli was cboaen
nviileni by acclimation, and Uvrr
SUlffi-hurg, Irusslan under eecrHary of
!*:# for toumit-ri-e. was mad* tlce-
iMfknL An admiaistrative burran
appointed, eon. In'teg lurst, tovin-
■I'T of legs lions, Ditsaine. seerrury
* IreiH'h embassy litre, and Count von
AnuY*l!i»y ( secretary of the Gt-ruian
' *-y si Parts, Ihs sittings will U»
iw dauy at 11 a. m. rruue Bismarck
AHines to pe rmit an official report to he
keed until the proceedings snail have
bws protocoled.
SECRECY ONLY NOLIXaU
Tbs (tasudo secrecy of sittings will not
prsreat the securing of reliabU a*.counts
^ proceedinga Haruo vuo Berlctp-cn
k>d*y spoke in French. In his rvfensocs
touej ienipitcntiain* bealludsd to the
|r f^aiooal diplomats among U l.-gnic
Eoglisb repre^eautive. Sir Edward
■Aet, Dm Bel^un rai«r».ntative, Barvo
hnrndi, (lie Dutch r^wesentative. Van-
Whoevls and the pt-nugucer. Man pi is
r-nstdl, a ho only take a formal pan in
il • oinfersm 1 #. On M n I» RgRM - h
t'«a« to iIUcims spiN-ul qur-*tion\ The
weairy sittings will he nrld afterwarvf
[ lr r*< l *rding the resolutions of the sec
bum Tin- im|ierer will giv« a grand
»e itloni to the delegatesan i tho whole
uipLRMtfc. body. U 14 fx|«*cted liial
■'* pi* n»rv n ttings will sttmew to rrgle-
■*. 5* wikm-l decisions, the mo*t of
l..el» will hate an Stalerilc character.
will terminate at the
latest Slsrcb »a
WSRAWR SKTKR TH* < LKRICAIA
HLtums over formation of the
^rtehClerlral majorily progreea The
euiper.t a.cried an audience to Wind-
mT*?* r tf* 1 * lwul *' r * Weilnes-lay,
jnd Prince HKmarc* sad Wl -dt! o.et
• pMlo-iged interview T»»ur%Uy.
U,,M «* the entente urged Ly Wind-
Jj-jrstinc.uded intervention In tavor of
“•‘J 0 !*hpuott the QainnaL Tho em-
jk * * •'•edited with advidng WirJ.
>k-iM m iv .Uicre,ion to b»
Him h. mu* ooi tli.t h.
"» *tt.lf«t ,11, of Iui,. I
°*™«o Gjzctte 1„. !
,; n “j u,,
n,ri,t ‘ l!l TI.C
™ ,b “np»«»eti r U hMilDDMini odb-ij I
dJI.nW, n.. owtmuuJ,
ll.iweli to Bir>.n K. horl-neir.
«* "iv oaMvMln mmkm J
3 s*ye *I»M n on .» dlmric 1
gainst HtDiitr.orst, if he u-r-i^ts in re-
JE 1 "* 10 to any entente
•wshis SO alteration of “
19. A levee will bo hold in tho Kuigbta
salon os th*RrhksMion M iron 2i The
chapter of tho order of black Eagle will
bo held March IS, The Onlrnsfeet re
ception wilt be given to the Brine* of
\\ aloe and I'rinco George, and a succee
sion of court dLiners and receptions will
bo held.
PRIM ON TOE LABOR CONFERENCE.
Berlin. March 13.—Tho press of this
city expresses great gratification at the
meeting to-day ot the international labor
conference called by the emperor.
The National Zeitun* aavs: It is a
gratifying spectacle to armed Europe to
J»e delegates as»em led for the purpose
of delil crating unon measures for the
amelioration of tne social condition ‘of
tue people.
Th* TBjp4*le»t sttirsiis, the hope that
t'.io conference w id prove to be tl*e fir»t
step in the direction of an agreement be-
t«n n civilized nati n» in the most ditti
cult Held of social life.
The VowLichoZeitung says that what
ever may be the result of the conference
It w ill not bo a total failure, but that the
enterprise its* If will bo a bright i»>int in
ln-tory nn<l will sooner or later bear fruit
ot social placo.
WOHIIMM
cw York au<
I IIK WINDY
I
TTY.
rlailns
idles of
ceilings
1 before
it Ih?< ante
the
GEORGIA NORMAL SCHOOLS.
OUTLINE OF \ PLAN PROPOSED BY
COMM S3I0NER HOOK.
.ILL I’.Nt.I.ANO RTKIKINf..
rhonsawds of Vllnsra <|wtl Work
Troops Needed at Liverpool.
Ia^'ios. March 15. -The engineei
n the -triki of the engin>eri on the Tay
ii.d Tyne far a reduction of the hours of
sU>r,
Tho miners in Yorkshire, Lancashire
hmA Dwtfiftfci MiHck wont to day for
an advance of wage* A number of
iOnip.uiics tiavo alrtady acceded to tho
deouusde of tb* men. Twelve tnoueeud
N -t Hi,;! til. I. I. ii. -i b ... , i 1 :
■tnkofor an advance of wages. They
lieU a maas-mroung to-day and de
cided to adhere to tlwur demands.
■Twelve tfcsMMd colliers la btafiord-
shire and Worcestershire decline to join
the strikers,
roiRciriNMv cmiii>kr.
Oerrsyrlnet Will Frobably bo l*i
•Irnl ••( (lit* i mi m il.
Par**, March lflu—'The new cabinet
will probably bo made up aa follows:
President of the council and minister of
war, Dcfreycinet; minister of foreign af
fairs, Constant: minister of tl>a interior,
Bourgeois; minuter of finance, Rnuvier;
mini .wr of justice, Brissoo; minister ot
commerce, ituchs; minister of public in
structions. Failures; minister of agri-
culture, Develle; mini t.-r of puuiic
works, 31, Guiot; minister of marine,
Baxley.
LYXCIIKD IN MIQltf OHDKH.
Nebraska Harder Followed InTUr
ly Yllnutrs bf Lj- nr lit o*.
Hloohfulld. Nets, March IS —A mur
der which was committed hrie this after
noon at 8 JO o’clock was followed thirty
minutes later by the lynching of the
murderer.
J. Stratton entered the botcher shop
of W. \Y. Lewis, where Lewis sat read
ing a n««»pa per. With the simpt* an
i.ouncemsat mat be had been looking
f.-r Ix-ww Ihnre days, S.rattun began
shout in 4 nod full-) «ed Lewis u
► rq.it bis wsy into the house, where he
dim) instantly.
Mmum was at once arrested and in
half an hour he was taken out by a
ina-k d mob and handed. No cause for
t..c murder can be assigned.
tel-graphcrl last evening for troops (o
i<el the loo mere from the Indian school
land-, as many, not knowing its boun
dary, have located thervio. ITa rio diet
could bo seen all over the strip last
night. No casualties have occurred so
far a» known. Within the first forty-
• iz’.t hours of tho in \ .i ..n at l-*:i >t I'..
\ oi miiH ba\i* nu.ul* d tho flu rok.**
strip from different points along the
homer.
SQL" ATT tits EVERY wnt.lUL
Neatly every quarter action of land
for ci^htcrti milrs .oath of this city is at
jwrsonl o.T and many of th* in aiu
occupied by
sub-coinmittco in respect to tho financial
:h*me and other important details. All
ho membur* of tuo committee wi*re
•resent except Mr. Frank of bt. Louis,
i ho is not in tho city, and Wilson or
West Virginia, who w»h detained by
duties in the House,
ho first section
had been road, providing
that tho fair shall bo inauguramd in 1VJ'«
in Chicago. Hatch of 3Iissouri moved to
strike out tho word "inaugurated** and
rt tho w ord "held." His object w
to require the fair to bo held in D*9'J
and not in 1 After considerable do-
batr, this motion was disagreed to upou
h'prn.gcr’s statement that if tlio commit
tee desire to fix tho uato definitely, i
could be belter done when soction b wa
reached for consideration.
AS TO CHICAGO’* MONEY.
Another divergence of opinion wi
manifested when the fifth section of the
lill was reached. This section empowers
the national c-<num .»> n tu acc» pt the
Mte and plans tor buddings l< ndi-rcd by
the liliocls corporation if they ato sativ
i" -i •• ..i ; -iij < i.i*n h.i- .t:i a. in d
bona fide and valid subscription u> its
cap Ul stock of ot least $3,000,000, cf
wliich not leas than 83U),00vi t>na:l have
been caid In; and that a further -um of
$5,0U0,uM) ( making in all il0,0v0,00d. will
be provided by said corporation in ample
t nui fur its neoutui use during urn pioa-
• i. ■>' tii - « 'ire l"r I» I'icjM-
ration for said exposition. At this |«*mt
Hcldcn of New York offered a resolution
to tlio effect that it is Inexpedient to
adopt tho bill on tho subject of the
World’s Fair until the city of Chicago
I*.*-' film • 1 a He trill till* f
ecunty. The resolution was dsuated at
»omek-ngth. Tho friends of Chicago
insisted that the nature of tho security
required *h»»uld be spnciaQy defined
the resolution so that they could not
compelled at a Utcr stago to furnish
still other security. Thereupon tho res
olution was modified so as to read an
follows: "That when a guaranteed fund
of flO.tOO.OJO shall be secured by the
- « III- 111. -■ 111 i• |. :.i V and
legality of sukii shall U iuf.ifactory i!
this committee, that we n-i«ort the |>* ml
log bill with such amendments oi
com mil tec may agree upon.
"^10 debate U]>on this pro[«oilion
rhe Institute- Arc to be so Improsed
a* to do Ihc Work of Regu
lar Normal !H< l.ool*-Tb®
Course or Mudy,
Atlanta, 3 .rch 15.—[.SpeciaLJ—State
School Comi sioner Hook to-day said
to your corres ndent:
Without Hat* aid. aa yet, for normnl
instruction ii Georgia, I have, after full
conference ith Hon. J. L, 31. Curry,
gem ral agei t of the l’oabody trustees
for the diftlr.motion of tlie fund, deter
mined to adojt a course in regard to the
institutes in this state, which I am per
suaded v ill give fresh impetus to the
work, and \r greater mterest to tho
session*. I shall endeavor to so arrange
the work that the curriculum which
bo inaugurated will bo continuous, in
cluding two sessions at least. A con*
ductor of the iastitute will be
selected by me, who will
be thorough in tho whole
f" ien> e of • dagog:< •» ami » :•
p-w hology a-: ! t*. 1»• m t r.**
strutter* am 1 will appoint will be
•ected leaahmlt, in advanco of the
s:o:i, a * uprehensive outline of the
rk each opuses to do. As the course
s*cdy embrace not le-stbso two
irs, th* .n i« nh.in -h ■!,: . .-I.. .
pie mat* : i t - t \\
to enenva-o ai.<l I'luim l | i-, ii.n.ui
1 progr< no study. On tlie cample-
n of the -jurse. a]>propriate certificates
editor fill-
l>r|isriu re.
Tennille, March 13.—{Special. J—
yujK?rior court in Washington county
had a very short sauioa this sprng. ow
ing partly to the illoesi of KoUcitor-Gan-
ersi O. U. Rogers and vastly *•» ti c ef
ficiency of the judge. Judge Hines :s
conceded to be among the foremost o i
the beuc h and this circuit a* well as tho
stato will lose a most valued officer if he
should not accept another term.
POLITICAL NOTE*
The political pot is not boiling much
present Liter tlie stirring will begin
earnest. The people generally favor
CoL Narthen for governor uudaru pretty
gcueraifv «ati>iitd with Maj. Batin . In
Ia*-l, uolliiug is urged against Maj. Bet nee
CM ej't. ;'t'i Ii qi l ..it i .. . »**i.i " al-
scu waots the place, and u endeavoring
to turn to advautago the nlliaia o uiovy-
m* nt but a great many allium-•■tneu will
r 31aj. llornee when the cuuteat
comes.
THK SCHOOL IMPERILED.
Tlie school, which has opened to mu-
nil
to
the i
chers entitled to
continued until tho cointnitloo became
'V. Hr... ;m I ift«*i I o’t h rk ,i l,«"iin*<l
until 31onday morning.
TII INK CHICAGO’S RECCRXTY GOOD.
Tho chairman and Messrs Hitt, Bow
den and Springer expre-s* d thetnselvci
os of tho fiploion that Chicago had nl
ready given sufficient guarani* in tlu
THE OIRNE DETERMINED ON
"With view to progressive lnstruc-
lion a*I i|' i to pub!i .v h" .1 t
the course lelcnuined upon will include:
"First— Methods of the primary grades.
\s. cond— Methods of other grades
•Third—Cons.dvratlon of psychological
and wim.i.ional principles.
••Fourth—l*urj)Ose and methods of in
stitiitcs. gtneral principles of tenool su-
lurvLion, organization, management,
economy, etc.
"X iftn—Outline drawing, modeling in
-.and and by, singing, calulhonics, cou*
struct ion cf simple npiuralu*."
Hu so i ay retpiire special classes. ■
••I sh.i 1 apjioint my conductor and
a—Ltanl n in*- tin.*- ■>’<• tiia: ad may U-
i.--4.lv for Ii.- not k tl..it liia> be ro*,uil*- I
of thriii 'inn the *< >s.on begins. As to
nn.re andnUraT will give uotico at an
• :.rly ua 1 lio session for each year of
the two till bo three weeks.
• i hi* • ».;ramm*‘ "ill I*** fully
rigidly < .rurd out by tIi** « omlu* t**r an l
i, vdio shall bo teach
a ter and ability, an*
1 faith, seek to make tho
city
l*l.tlK.tV LKU.li: ttON.
A Philadelphia Court Uccldss Hall-
inau't Case Against IheOld Lragu
1'iiiladelx*hi a. Pa., 31arch 1\—The
court of common ploa*, numUr four,
ii.it morning reodcre*l its *1 cui*.*n in
boM-hall suit of tlie Phila-lelphii National
Ungue Llub against William Hahmat
Tne cturl refuses to gri.ni the injui.'
i.ed lor to restrain Hal
W ‘ IU 1110 rwsd-'pi'to
T1 " Dttketa. UmK^o. club, and Witt. In. in. plajer
I! “ ,lw • N '“
01 lr! «p* »\ lieges of the Oar
JH**XTaLWT» and govern u
Krsua Setoag publ. hod
7^ interview with a soci-l -
S-tatia— th>t
At 4 o’cIock tho n* ua th.it tho Pr.*-n
nt had issued a proc lamation ord< ring
sff lha*altl**n off the rtriD «U received.
Somo conneelcd a prompt couipiuincc
ith the President's order but others in-
•Ulod that it was a wUe plan to hold
their clsima until ezpc.led by tho tio qw
nJ then a« soon as the bit e coats were
out of .tight to return and begin farming
operation** Should the soldiers atte mpt
remote the scttlets there will
ho no orsani/id resistance, hut it will
Like an army of 8.000 mm to keep them
from shilling back uo the atrip One
perplexing trouble the soldiers will labor
under will be to distinguDh between the
jfem on the strip ami the home
•cekcts in Oklahoma. The movers have
the right to pH* tfc*Ngb the strip on
their way to Oklahoma. Ask any man
the strip where bf Is going and his
answer invariably Is **To Oklahoma,"
though it b known tliat 90 per cent, are
hunting claims In the strip
ROOMERS RUIN THE CAlT.XMEN.
The cattlemen hers did not receive
the news of tho President's proclamation
ordering the invading settlers off the
•trip with much inirresL To them it
«as like locking the door after the horse
w as stoli n. ’lhescitlrrsse-med to think
tliat tho easiest way to gam possession of
p was to driTe the cat*
tlemcn off. and the vastest way
to do that was to fire the prairie,
sod fire prairies they did. These
prairie liras servsd a double purpose.
1 hey drove most of the cattle before
them and also destroyed the fodder
which those remaining might have fnl
uj-on. Therefore, the cattlemen art nat
urally depressed over the gloomy prus-
|iects The damage D already done. The
came cannot he marketed. If left in the
strip they will starie. Sixty thousand
cattle are gi-ol Lr nothing but hides,
tallow and Lone dust.
TUB SOLTIIKMN RDITOHS.
Tlitf Hill M«c In € harlsston
April 30.
Charleston, H. C., March 13.—The
Southern Press Association will meet
this city Wednesday, April 30, Tlie
South Caroiiua Prose Association will
meet here at the same tune and Henry
Walter* n. editor <rf the Ixu -vil.e
Courier J "iri.nl will, on April 30, deliver
an addrewt before that bucly.
This joint ni'-ctir.g of the associations
isexpeck^i to bo lite Largest asM-mbla^e
of ii*'ws,a;-r workers ever seen in a
Soatbern city.
•*1 u,-
MmJi
atitute
th.
sw allowing th***.' tel
necertifhab* of the
\ thus*- < *cori;ia ten
' , from the Na.-hv ii
; tl»-
Tlio eighth nctjos of the bill at present
!*• »'•••' oi n.re liie • cm- t u.*i*> lot th*dedi
cation ot the fair, simply fixing tbeyoar
ss ML?. TbscummU-iiori is to expire Iry
limitation at tho beginning Of the year
1 S U*A
A section n lieves tho United Stale**
from any hnlulity for tho acts of the IIu-
oOU corporation.
LOD4*r.'ft KLF.CTION LAYS.
to Control Federal lileellons.
mNOTON, Match 13.— Representa
tive Henry Caleb Lodge of 31as^< hu-
setts, ns chairman ot the House c Jinmit-
tce on election of President and Vico-
Piesident and representatives in con
crete. to-day in trod u«.o I a bill to regu
late ths diction of r* pr*-*« nlativ.-, m
It is a volununoiu bill of
twvniy-onc sections. The liill is a **m-
I ii.all 'ii >.f I.- \ii-tr.»l..u» <>yst* hi with
tcderal control of elections.
The Australian system as in force in
M.i-* .«< li'.v-tt- a.l<q.t. *1 ii ltd applied to
tb.'wli. ...milrv hi a.I i oriKrcviional
1 pr.-nl* iiu.l elect ions, lkfch nulling
11" i* i pi-t in * liar/•* nt *.i\ Hid-, mr
su|>crvUors, three representing *-a ••
|re>.iti.*al party. The voters who cannot
read and write, and consequently cannot
mark tbeir own tickets uiur bavo tn k«*t*
mark' d for them by Odo of tho »n|>* r-
visors in the presence of anotla-r repre
senting the Opt***!” party.
Primarily, elections are in control of
the states w herein they are held, but
upon the petit ion of 5*0 voters in anv
th* I- • I* 1*1 k’uv.-riiliui.t w ill :i«
ill III-' nil.' tl.ll. . of II;.* -Hat.'
take absolute control of the polls i
it*-* mu: regulation * winch apply to relate
control.
FA VO IIS
I ILJiman played with the Philadelphia
| National l.a.uc Club la*t season
I and tho latter id its bill claimed that
' under tt>e r*~»«rvs rule tiie club held an
wouw znpj^rt n„. ern^r r snd I
•rreyUlb.T . 1,-un.I th- ref- rnt. *..il.»Ti..p.
5^«to-«*l In 0» ,r.^ rii. . Ijvxkm-,1.. M.reh 13—Tb. .lo. k
r'towwn. I.rew tlatbrrinK ...n- U.oref. »».» Du» on .Ink. h»T.. ...
,h ' or » iunn-J.ucb n iwn..-int[ .tti.u.le that
V. UIJ °*Jb.--i »t."i non. TlH.onl-.re l.taU-uiHuallur irooi. t.. o..
or th. _
ssSo *
SHOT Ills FATIIUK DEAD.
J. II. Burcblleld oforala, Fla., Main
Of HU Non.
Ocala, Fix, 3!archl5.—J. U. Bur. h-
Sc!i rrr: *»«• »*y hU Id
Burchfield ha«l chastised the kd and
had tak*'ii up his cun to slioot his wit**
when the l»>y drew a pivtol and shot hit
far her deal
TO TUB DRI NINIKHS.
Ths Georsla lloisls and Hallw
•Hake ('oneessluns to tlie rmvslsi
Atlanta, 3Iarcii 15,—jSpedal.}—Tlie
Atlanta branch of the Snul.iern Travel
ers’ A«so>:iaiion at a meeting to-night re
ceived a report from the hotel conn
tee in referen* •• to valuable concern,
made by the hot* 1 men thr*>ugli«Mii
*<tate in fatur of tho ineiuberre ot th*-as-
* iatio
derrd t
M < 1 •"
slate lh c
sJlicK*! law
RIVI
perlor <
FU»*I TKNNILLI!.
V SLIDING DIRT
i tho
Um
AND WKATIIKR.
\Yr»>K In Advanrs In
them States.
March 13.- Tho signal
rep bull* tin bays; The
ch 15 h.; . ho*-n colder
• utral vallejH, the
n. Northern t alifoi -
rsl
TROY, N. Y., March 13.—A lan<Ulide
at 8 o’clock th i*i morning carried away
two dwellings in the southern part of
the city and three live* were Let. There
wars rixtetn persons in the Canfiel
House, tho first building il- -troyed. 1
tho Lawrenceeon .House nurn i-i oi
wore sleeping. That one of the inmat. _ ^
of the hooves ewnppd is meat remark-1 i«en from fi*
able. j higher Iba
But for the solid foundations of the
new biick Uou«o on tho west side of the
avenuo tlu slidin,: mass would have con
tinued to Hill street, and perhaps farther.
I EATlt CAME WITHOUT WARXIXO.
The survivors and tbeir neighhc
perature in theree se* tior.i ranging from 3
*i«*grt^*s to 3 degree below the normal
daily teqjp*ratcr.* f. i tho week. The
season from .Ian. Vto 31arch 15 has hesn
unusually warm, generally over that
portion of tlie country cost of the
Mi-i ippi, and from 3Ii~*ouri. Kau-
•>': I * ado -oulliwar.1 to
fa*-_*.li .-iia-d and tlin Ki-> <.ran«loYul-
iey. The aversgo daily t-’in; craluroovar
f tin-* region has
for th* 1 namo period
os d* !• rmlned from ob<i*>rvationH of the
p> • iou years, nud tho U from
ten to lift. i n .lays in advance in the
i - ■ i • Ulai.ti. ot.it*'-. utburn New
1- " *1 ni'd up|NT « Hu*• valley, while it,
through-
bafiout
picloualy. Is threatened with some falling | agr*** that the crash cime somewhere
the Sou the
i«l central vul*
off on account of coutagtou* <I.teases—
measles, wliooping-cougli and itch. The
sanitary board have taken the matter in
liand and forbid the attendance of
families having contagious diseases in
them until all danger is past
EDITOR IHI.TUS'* DEPARTURE.
Editor Hilton of the Enterprise has
left Tennille for other fields. He is now
snd editor of ths Uiddls Geor
gia Progress, Tennille regrets to pert
with nim, but congratulates the
Progress on having secured him. The
Enterprise will, however, bo continued
by Mr. B. T. Jacobson, the proprietor.
waterworks.
The question of issuing bonds to
net waterworks fuf oat tews trill
likely be submitted to our people at
early day. A good system uf wa
works wul add greatly to our place s
give us a new Impetus.
TO AITE.iL TO TUE COMMISSION.
Tennille's growth still continues steady
and solid notwithstanding the waiting-
room has not been built yeL Tlie peoplo
are contemplating an appeal to the rail
road commission for this much needed
convenience. The town must have it.
■1A TV ft INS V ILL l/M FONTOFF1CE.
1 3 o'clock. There
no warning and the inmates of tlie
dwellings in tho path of the destroying
mass wore qniet\jr sleeping. Their sen
sations upon awakening ss tho building
S ave sway, and as they were carried
own beneath tlie ruins, were terrible in
the extreme. Just how they escaped
death Is a mystery W them. The crash
came, thev wert down under falling
bricks and timber, and after being im
prisoned iu the suffocating mass for
what seemed to be an age, they suc
ceeded in getting out Into the air.
wailim; rot aid.
Their cries for Iwlp alarmed the neigh
bors. It was dark and they looked in
TUE RAINFALL.
During the week there has ly'on more
rain than usual in thoirntral valley**, tlm
region of excessive rains extending
northward l*» Knretem
Iowa and Northea.vtr. anl ovm 31iiwi»*-ippi,
East Tennessee and the state*., tlieoid*
valley. Over the greater portion of thir
region the rainfall for thes» - *'k ox* *-o<led
hi!-* ::i l. iit'T!! Tex
Northern Louudana .xnd*a i-.rtion *>f
M'*> ... i .i.i tl •• fall *• .-tv* led tin on
inches. Lesstli.in the hmi.iI ainoiin: of
rain occurred in all other aeciiotM of tho
tho country. The season opens with nn
nnnsual amount of moisture tin .ugii.ua
tlie states of the central valleys, the lake
region* and on tho
r. Kins* ills Prrsrnl
>lay sienrr iIip Office l**r Ilia slat*
Uawkixsville, March li—{SpeciaL]
—That there is a hitch in tho .-q i *
n.snt uf a |xjstma»ur for Hawklnsvilie
has been a)qurent hero for some days*
The fact that tho term of the |ire*enl
[xetmastrr. 3lr. II P. King, expired lo.-t
Sunuay and that no appointment haa yet
been mad#*, t*.^;* ther with other circum-
ntlall t
i the
ith tho hope that bs
tncl fur the night Tlio Iiousc was
Whcro it had stood was a great
dn of day beneath which, and
from the otwning near the front ot the
bouse cn tho opposite aide of the street
v- me pitiful criee fur help. Those who
had escaped from the nuns shouted to
tho others to keep up courage and relief
would euon cocne.
TAXING OUT THE DEAD.
An 11-year-old girl, the granddaughtci
of Patrick Cool.* hi. Hr., was taken out
dead. John A. llenra oxtricated hit
self and succeeded in getting out l
wife and baby. The body of Janu
Noonan was taken out about 4 o'clock
and tho body of her daughter. Mrs. Ho
gan, wa« ioimd an iiuu* LU;. The
‘"st rumor# were current as to the
iberof persons killed, but at 8 o'clock
this morning, after interviewing tho
survivors and neighbors, it was ascer
tained that all who bad been in the Can
field House at the timojif tlie slide bad
Ucn accounted for.
for the house that had stood on the there has been very little rainfall from
north tide of tho avenue when they re- Virginia aoulhwiud lo Florida, where
IIOW TOE COIJ» HURT.
The freezing xveather conlinu* » in the
Northwest, where tho s*.ivon i, lack
. : . . I tl..- i *.1111• I 11' *11. uud ul
though tho rainfall has lioen loss that
>1 m t 1 |>l"nt\ -.t' in"i<iMii
ie reported. Tho recent cold wrath*.i
ved i
in Michigan. Illinois. Mfcsouri. luwaand
In i.ana, and farm work in delayed bv
the I it*' *|>nii . 'Mu* ft•■< /nn; wrathi-i.
in theenriv part of tlio m-'iith, extended
i . •HitliM.nd .*k tl." i -nil retat** .*n,i
* an I \- i ii. < ii "i * r..» re* itli injn-
i " u- * iir, t up'ii ali ft uit and xrgi'ta-
• w all tw.'d U> U* I t
•r " *. .1 1,1 M > • I -till • la*. "I tl .»• 1 l-l . '
Puis will im nsurab.y approach a normal *
.ullage m this state, amt if tlie legida- ’ '
nn. >• ill up11* i.-r.t l».*i I’• d ly lui. I
itow so n* io*i-ly being given to our
li.*t nt. ». w Itb ul.L -» tl' "I "II I-
ikliars, tnn great need everywhere frit
in the state fur a normal college will Lt
lar»« ly (net an l proveof Immense utility
to tho general cause of education in
Georgia. It will enable me, too, to bold
sour more sessions annually, sod in
different localities, so as to meet the coo-
ce of teachers.
dl add fur the benefit of all coo-
corned that 1 ex[icct to make attendance
titutcs even cheap* r than
heretofore—eo ebrsp, indeed, that a
teacher w ill find the threw weeks thus
spent at the institute not a whit more
ipeniiio than living at home.
••As soon as 1 have completed arranse-
enta a** tu pla* **, board and lodgings
per day, tune, railroad fare, etc., 1 will
iu a circular giving all the drleda.'*
Jt DLL K I.LI.K % *sTv| L null Y.
■ he lleWse l*a>s Tribute to the Dead
Pennsylvanian*
Washington, 3Larcb 1\—In tho House
to-day 31r. Lodge of Massachusetts, from
.uinruiUce on naval affairs,called up
hill to trai.-f* r rt"- r<• n •-1 • itt- i
service from the Treasury Department
to ibo navy deportment,
poudin^ decia.oii of a point of ^
r that u.e bill mad bo coueidored la
mniiiteeof tho whole tlio hour of t
o'clock having amvod, snd pnUu* total
sen b* mg sU4|>rn.te*l, tho Uouoo pro
ceeded to pay iLs last tribute of ronpect to
the invmury of Wrn. D. Kelley of Penn-
syUumu. Feeling and *-l *,iuut tributes
to hi. memory wire j aid by O'Neill of
I'ennsvi'ania, Holman, hanks. Mills,
McKinley. ll.i^i,*m Wi -* r. f W * st
Vtnrfak^ MsKcmm of OstMonda, Rsilly
i lYnnret Ix^n.a. 1 r< . i i •.-*• • t K*-
tacky, Kerr of Iona and Ifeybum of
em
* then adjourned.
A CON rLSI FOK ULDAL9.
Girls tu the HeywolO
Tho railroad committee reporte*! that
<ifiieral MsnsiC'-r lykr liadc. nv*nt.'«l. . .
respooso to tho sssodsilon, to pla* •• an
extra train on tho Atlanta ami We t
Point for the c* uxiniem o of Iraxclm,:
This
i only
rhool Co
•lr*lsls.
RXTHOLDS, March 13l—{ftpeciaL}—
Pruifrevir C. F- McLauglihn varkd tho
public exercise* of the ecbcol yesterday.
It wi** a
ala h«\eral young lad.e*
< ffetod in thoir^^^H
Mis- l me Ooddord, a donghtor of
Mr. l-.i 'd i rJ, won the tir-t prize.
make Jo««-pb 1*
Gen. rranris ssiii
was awarded
m. Prof. McLaughlin hi
recliuol and »•* rvxeiv.ng tli
p|s.rt ut all tlie |re»troi»».
IXD FLNSIONBRJ.
here, and bring acmu n.
dent Morton, hts «hances
teen considered tho t**-i*t,
time | .» •. popular opimoo L* re has coo-
ce*l«* l Ins ap^inlment a • ertamty. Th*
recent dovstopmoalo were quite a sur-
rise to those diroclly utru- t- l and to
ac public generally. /*od as yet they
do not know vh*xn to roogratulale on
their chancea
AI any raio U Is as it stand# quite sot-
i*factory to the people, no one of tho
lioned will reccivo the ap|*oinl-
in* nt, and this ituurcs a good posluuLaler
for the next term.
HRS* HAtIBlNOR IN FLOKIPA.
The rrOOlOenl'e \l Ife
*1 XI.
Ja* k**onville, Fla.. 31rrch 13.—Tli
orrfmo-Waaamaker party arrived h* i
at 11:40 o'clock late forenoon. Altboug
tbeir arrival had been herald.-.l, tl
l*eo{4e expected tbcm ou their reguh
m at 13;13 o'clock, coneeiiuentJ
the crowd v. I*.cii wuul.
Uietn at the Waycroas ds
gun to gather. Tho traj
out a quarter uf
Jo of the stall
party took carriages, ordered in
advanco, for a drive. They drove up
Hoy street to Market street, up Pin*
i*;reel to th# suh*trop»cal building whence
they returned to the depot by another
route. Mrs. llomson expressed much
pleasure at the cordial interest shown
by the people of tlie Nouth at this, her
first visit am* ng them. The lrun left
fur 8L Au.u.tme al 133 p. m.
IN «T. ALUUbliNE.
faT. AUOrsTIXR, Fla.. Mar* ti 13.—31rs.
Benjamin Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. Bus
■ell B. iisrrie* n, Mr*. John Wninaker,
MU Minnie Yv'anamaktr. Mi-. \V t »,n
of Philadelphia, MU 13* riha lk.binsonof
New York, and T. 1. Hammood of
Trenton, N. J.,arrivc*l hergtti-. . n.i.g
on a stocial train ao gue*t«of H. 31
klsgler.
li*ey will attend the dedicatory —^
view at tho memorial churc tao murio**.
Rev. J. A. Paxton of New York will
preach the dothcatory sermon.
THE Rt-RTOSK.
Tampa, Flo. Mach 1\—'Vioo-Pre*. dent
Morton and party left Port Tampa for
8L Augtutino this evening. An etoganl
dinner was tendered them at the inn by
H. Ik Plant, and lU rwt of tho day was
•pent in recraatioa. The young lad
ui the party were very
T» Slrths
Da
ling i Uav
, iu readmes* to suppress a
lion ihat may occur. Tr.e
i al»u urdered the closing
eh/ Iw .
■ >r nr anv Ca«h<*lle
"form. A Rome, March 15.—The I’oj
l-anv I noun* «**l the formaliou of »!**
lut.ility «,f > in Japan, with a'. To
•■wrerea the NaK-tsoxi and >ir*iajr. An apo*t*
is strike.
h 15.—All the
liooti of Ihtdroa*!
en on the Cui-
s railroad have
that
lit
.7 -
found' r of the \ ir
'tut*' and lor fift
d* nt, w as [taral * /•
* of age.
uri'IXI. OFF '
Casklsr AOsnss Has MeeevereO.
Reynolds, March 13.—{HpeciaL}—Mr.
J. A. Adame, the |«opular care tiler of th*
lL-ynoida Kxchaugu Hank, after a s-«rc
attack of siesness, now able to re*um*
hu duties.
I««n formed
hits wa* buried to-day
the j *
riasd *300 Ur ( beating.
Atlanta, March 15.— {Sjwcial. ]—W.
I. « ox. a nejrro horse awaj.per, was t.>-
at :J j day fin* .1 <) t.y Judge Van Kpje f.>r
rerai ! cheating an 1 •«* indlin.'. Cox reol.i a
at 1 Iiotm- which failed tn eupport hie reprt-
I oeotatioos coocermug it* eoundneo*.
| tng |s n*
j ho* (let.
I an to the
This •
with th«
v*ee of
Kaum oj
SollGOUr