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TELEGRAPH
1820.
PrtnU"«C«. fall
MACON, GA., WEDNESDAY MORNING. MAY 21, 1890.
BYNUM is GLORIFIED.
ni Speaker P»y IndUna
D „»cr»t a Groat Compliment.
XOM REED AS A SCOLD.
jMVE BYNUM IS CENSURED FOR DE
NOUNCING REED’S TYRANNY.
| , . on a Ilr.oltillon Pa»,cil bj
' ,|. ilrnfhnion Tyrant «<■<”> *»•**»
, t with llynum (or Mia Brny®
Fle ht Aaaln.t l.urprelon-
II Olorlflrd Bynont.
ffw.mi.oroy, May 17-[S[»clal.]-
■ fl,*deraocratt of tb. Bow
tl ”r opin' 00 of tho tyranny of the ma-
1by .landing around Bynum and
Sndinghim, wl.ilo Read admlm.tercd
I the otBciai centuro, roUing it under hi.
! fLcua .-cot mor-1, for Bynum a
iwjinthoRewi roroiution hurt Bred
I iecuion aa lo lack dramatic force.
1 Br.om’a Berott Agalnat Ilc.dUm,
ffwmtxoTOK, May 17.-In tho Houre
today Mr. Bayne of Pennsylrania.
I ™,kinr to a yerbal amendment, «ent to
[ iiie, letk'a dealt and had rami a lotltr
[mn 4antes Campbell of Pittaburg,
Penn, denying the stateroanto rellecting
I onoa hi. character made a fear day.
.inn by Masara Bynum of Indiana and
I fflbon of Wert Virginia. lit hta letter
11, wrongly attaok. taore genUem.n and
I nna rigoroua languogo in denunciation
10( them.
I 3(r. Springer eaid that the letter
[unaortUy of being put on
I nvordi of the Houre and
I c » »k« ir. ntl*‘iuan wbo bad pre-
resolution to tho committee on ruloe, 120, nays 103. Tho second resolution,
with certain instructions. providing for tho presence of Mr. By-
TJm speaker, ignoring Mr. Springer’s num before the bar of th* IIwuoC, was
motion, declared tho yeas and nays or* also adopted by yeas 120, nays 103, Mr.
McKenna of California voting in the
cla
dered.
I KUt«d it. ,
I Mr. Wheeler of Alabama made a point
I J ord-r that the Utter should be atricken
I (roo the Record.
\ itipcuair ruled that tho gentleman
« ho presented the Utter was responsible
f# Jf?Bynooi then claimed recognition
oo • question of personal privilege re
tain* to the Campbell letter.
_ Hie chair was laaHnti 10 IMw IlMl
I the letter doee not present a matter of
I personal privilege.
1 Tlion ensued a scene of uproar,
j Mr. Bynum •Bdeavorcd to proceed,
I hit he vu shouted down by tho repub-
I Lean »idi>.
I Mr. ikiyne added to the confusion by
I etcLdminit at the top of hie voice that a
[ puUeuuiu iu* whom tie had tno fiigK**»v
rttpecl bad been charged with forgery
to i ho wanted to present the letter in
I hh deft*tike.
I Mr. Breckinridge shouted out to tbs
chairman tluit it was not fair to silence
I a man who had been publicly attacked,
and let a man speak who had himself
| iwl sponsor for u ulandrrer.
IYNUM DltAWS BLISTER* ON BAYNE.
After half an hour of uproar Mr. By*
[ nnm secured (he floor amid cotd(*rat{ve
I quiet, and said that the Campbell aflUla*
* «u to the effect that Mr. Wileoo
■ a he liadeaid that $1.1 a month was
enough for any glass blower. In his
district, where he was known, the affida
vit had not been circulated, but it had
bwo circulated in Mr. Wilson’s district,
lie had telegraphed to the Wmt Virginia
papers denouncing Catnpht-U aa a liar
and perjurer. Since the gentleman from
rrAr.«yjVania constituted hiamlt the
n *'T through which this attack of
toll’* made iu way into the Ke-
>i». t'heedle of Indiana made the
I**®* of onler that the language wee
I mu of order.
I Thn chair tlioughl that tlie word
"s»wer" m this connection was hardly
parliamentary,
M.*. Bynum—1 withdraw it then and
J2 lh * "conduit pipe.” Hince the gen*
i*uxn from Pennsylvania is the me-
•uum through which the statement of
« suiptjcii found its way into the Record
an i suae the cliair has said the way a
f MUe “ *ho may feel aggrieved can gel
fato the Record is by the indurbemeot of
• member of the House, 1 have sirrv
J° «ay tliat 1 did the other day, knowing
If . i* 11 lh * the words and
u»u 1 was responsible for them,
f«»Bee Campbell as a Uar and a perl
| i jjnt to sav now that 1 accept and am
I Vll .* U1 K Y * thml 1 b * T0 great
ttandencc* In the character of the gcntla-
p* 0 * ho make* this attack upon mo—
incitement and uproar. J
tvrcuEoj* warn bynum censured.
Mr, Cutcheon'a demands the words
awe taken down and reported to tho
for iu action.
Mr. Springer protested, saying that the negative.
speaker had heard his motion, and that I Then Mr. Bynum, leaning on tho aria
he need not pretend that he had not. of Mr. Holman of Indiana, appeared at
Mr. McMillin called attention to tho 1 the bar, accompanied by nil of his demo-
fact that tho yons and nays on the pre* 1 erotic associates who could find room in
viousquestion had not been ordered. J the limited spate, and who were loud iu
The speaker thereupon recognised Mr. I their applause.
u r_ _ -jyj nj OT ed t 0 refer the res-1 The speaker obtained order and ro
te committee on rules, with quested tho gentlemen to take their neats,
instructions to inquire whether the Ian* J Ur. Springer, acting as spokesman for
gunge used by Mr. Bynum was out of I his party, declined,
order and whether there was not sufll-1 Sergeant-at-arms Holmes then said:
cient justification for its uso. I “Mr. Bynum, by a resolution of the
Mr. Henderson of Iowa made a point j House of Representatives you are ro
of order against the motion and, tho I nuired to api*;tr before the bar of the
uoint being sustained by the speaker, I House to receive tho consureof that body
Mr. Springer appealed. The appeal was j through its speaker.”
tabled—veas 114, nays 78. I REi'D works off ms CANT.
. - he ?|f r , ° r Alabama, changing Th e speaker again requested the mem-
his vote for that purpose, moved tore-1, a ” . , /
consider. The motion to reconsider was “*r» Bouse to take their seat*, and
tabled, by yoas 122, naya 28, the speaker l,1 o democrats again refused to comply,
counting a quorum. I The speaker tlien said, calmly:
The previous question was ordered on 1 “The liouso of Representatives ob-
the resolution—yeas J2lf nays 5& 1 serves that it is impos»ib]o for the chair
Mr. Blond, who had voted in the af- I to enforce order ou account of the action
firmutive, moved to reconsider. ' I of certain members. Too chair will
The speaker declined to recognize the J therefore proceed to do its duty under
motion, declaring it to bo dilatory. I the present condition of disorder. Mr.
KKKD TRANPUNO ON TUB ttli.ES. 1 William D. Bynum, you are arraigned
T h.a uotto K.n. of cot.fu.foa "* iu U “ by J“ur
sued, Mr. Bland declaring the speaker reul ^? k-< Kox this offense
was trampling on the rules of the House. House deeires that you should
The confusion, however, was only tern- censured at ite bar. In'tho name of the
porary, I House, therefore, I pronounce upon you
Mr. Cutcheon contended that the gen- j ite censure. . The eergeunt-Mt-aruia nil}
demon from Indiana had violated all now release you.
parliamentary usage by making a direct I BYNUM feels honored.
and personal attack on the gentleman Mr# Bynum—Under such circum-
member substantially to denounce » n - decoreUon of honor. [Democratic
other as a Uar and perjurer. Ho did not I applause.]
bdfavo any numibir cou(d .(ford to«y , TJ.cro to u,ma d ,pillion m»nif«t«l
that it waa not. .iulation of th. ruloaof tl>« rcpubltcana to Uk« utnbrag. »t
th. House. Tlio tint. l.aa come, in riew *bi» remark, but before it m under-
of the language heretofore u*d by the »»«od perfeoUy the llouw, at 10 ; ®0
gentleman from Indiana, that tho line [ ° adjourned,
should t« drawn where rarltamentary This ended one of the mod exciting in
proceedings luivo ceased and a violation I cidentaof the wwion.
f, u *T ***• b^gan. I iiuiiHi.Mi tub rAXPA\r.its.
Mr. Herbert of Alabama said the gen-1 —
tloman from Pennsylvania bad been the I »ky-Hatr-Ti»rin .vi*Kluiojr «*nk<
aggressor. He bad brought in a letter Auseadmente ThrousU tlio
containing a malignant attack against *i«u»e.
the gentlemen from Indiana and Weetl Wabuinoton, AXay 17.—The House to-
Virgtnia. The latter had only boon I day went into committee of the whole,
ruled legitimate on the idea that the gen- ^ Qroavenor of Ohio in the chair, on
tlemon from Pennsylvania was the)
father of that letter, and that ho waa «>• tM J“ , . . 4 . .
making an attack which justified every- Mr. McKinley of Ohio asked that tho
thing that had been said by the gentio* I committee would proceed as promptly as
man from Indiana. [Democratic ap- punibis to act upon tho smendmen!?
C lause,] As a judge in this cose be he-1 offered by tlie committee oo ways and
eved tho gentleman from Indiana waa j means. Then the oilier gentlemen, wbo
bound to resent the insult, [Applause.] 1 had substantial amendments to offer,
The provocation came from the other I might be recognized,
aide, and as the gentleman from Penn-1 Mr. McMUlin submitted that tho
sylvania is of the majority, he was to go 1 manner in which thh bill was being con-
scot free, and tho gentleman of the mi-1 sidered was neither just to tho House or
uortty woe to be cetu * - * • || 4 T *
what he was forced t , . .
stances of the case. [Applause.] | bate tne bill carefully in the few days
srRisuRit’8 CRUSHING ATSUKi. ttilowod by the rigorous rule reported by
Ur. bprtngar raid that tb. m»>rity,' ““
in adopting timt rcsoluiton. would set a
precedent whitli would not redound to
il^ ficncflt. T.io language of the jptntio
man from Indiana wus justiiiablo, if not
.arliamentary. Tlio gentleman from
i character,
iiich whs ordered to be printed in tho
Record and it went over until Mon lay.
Tills disposed of tho committee amend-
ment-v.
Bv way of throwing light to offset tlio
dark side of tho report it afforded the
committee pleasure*to state that the
municipal laws in tome of the larger
were now better e- f- r- ed and t' «>
saloons were closed in seme of them and
the baseball games prohibited on Sun
day. Tho chairman of the committee
had attended tho annual meeting of the
American Bible Union, held at Wash
ington, and had delivered a lecture on
lay trade and Sunday newspapers.
The report spoke of President Harrison
and a majority of tlie members of hli
cabinet as being of pronounced relig
ious views,
tYHO’lLBUCCBBP CARLISLE 1
liouso Deiiiocrnla Hsv® a Uo/.eli (ioo<!
THERE'S UAR IN WILLIAM.
Michigan (Cutcheon) thought Mr. Bjuum I committee’be given nn oj'portliuity
ought to ue censured* ?»«. oulj toi ibis j prssffst their in thm
Mr. Cannon of Illinois thought that
tbo chairman of tlie cormnitt
and mean, should bo tocogni
usendmnu I* nct~l ii|K)n promptl;
d that laymen not members of tlie
THE EMPEROR OF GERMANY ALMOST
THREATENS THE CZAR OF RUSSIA.
Washington, May 17,—[Special.]—
The.republicans in tip) Uouso have been
so long under Keod rule that they have
not developed other leaders. Tlio deinc
crate never having been under a boss nr<
t'luharrasstd with leader* Now that
Carlisle has been transferred to the Sen
ate the republicans are troubling them
selves a good deal about the lead« rship of
tlie demccrut* They wry, and si
truly, that the democrats have mat
leaders aj.d ask whicn is really to ie
and whether the re>t will folio-
predecting, of course, that they will not
and that there will bo alongconfu; ‘
•irugglm ovor it.
The democrats are not worrying
much. They rejoice in having so rui
men wlio are eligible to leadership
Mill*, W. CL P. Breckinridge, Crisp.
Blount and McMillin to say nothing of
half a dozen others that they will, they
say, Imvo no difficulty in following nny
one of them.
It is the^general? opinion that Mills
should succeed Carlisle cn rules and that
W, C. P. Breckinridge, W. L. Wilson
Turner of Georgia ur Bynum should si
ceed him on ways and means. Crisp
In."A t'i i.. ii.• | .u .i i.ii i ' .I > 1* .i'i'-r
l! " tl » l i ul\ . <>. ' ours-’, \k l.m oltv-
tion.qmwtions come up.
II limilM. Titlin' >1’K1NLKY,
Hr ft
as 111 1870.
li?ht is*) hy N> w York Associated Press.
KUN, May 17.—Short us the cm-
is u( (trance* at Koenigs berg wero
sulli -d to irritate the Russian guv-
u*nt and dispel all delusions regard
ing the /• -sibjlity of a renewal of the
cute with Ru »ia. The newspapers
o minimized the references to war in
i speech of M’ednwday by treating
■lit a- non obiter dicta without spe-
1 l>cnriag upon Russia. Yesterday his
al utterance when leaving contained
ulluei i. which it is impossible to mis.
derstnad. “I shall not allow," said
is emperor, “roy provinces here in i
■<t to be touched. Those AiUcki
mix will tlnd that my strength is that
of a rook
AIMED AT RUSSIA®
As Rusaia is the only possible frontier
assailant of ca^t l’ruvia, his words,
osprcinlly in view of their following his
first aegrrwiva declaration, are now in
terpreted here os in 8L Petersbuig as
aiuud -Ainst P Tlie Svet treats
thus SS'hrrct Bad unpr^mk^il threat*.
The Qnuhdsnin urged the czar’s minis
ter toconddei whether tho speech is
consonant withfurtber arrangements to
receive the Emperor William at Kras-
nalou. The Novoe Vreraya holds that
th*-wor of the emperor over-stepped
tho pr per bounds and they ought to be
officially noticed.
Within tho official circle here the
a crntrel strike union. All the trade* in
will be represented. Tho
union U d si.-ne-l to counteract tho era-
lovers’ protoctinn a-soc:ati»n now being
:orined tiiroughont the ountry. A great
convention of textile manufacturers will
moot in June to discuss lau<r tr"ii W
Ori Whit,Sunday a congress of rai.Waj
workers will bo held in Maci;>.’buig.
A 1C on AM F. OF Kit.IT LI KY.
H liar a Sole, M rltien In J> kc *»*d
Throw n Into tlie Ohio, Dill.
Louuvillr, Kv.. May IT.—That truth
is stranger than iicliou »ui never better
shown than by the roman.ic nrarrirge
last niahtof Mi»* Stella Adam* of Mad-
Uon. Ind., and Mr. Louis F. IG ami of
this city. Six yt-ars a*,<» a |huu o* f°ur
oung girls wero bti< lluis along tho
—* *—“* * * —
A BABY WAS HIS VICTIM.
HORRIBLE CRIME OF NEGRO GORDON
CONLEY AT FORT GAINES.
%ged 18 !Iontli*
I Tit if ft d.
n Follcy of
Wa
offit
i th« French and Kussiau foreign
rohitanti U Ithout Nuiiib.
tin* Uu)nHiid mean* ttoiuiuftlee,
Wasuinoton, May 17.—The ways ar
means committoo this morning gavo
brief hearing to tbo epint vinegar mv
who subraittcil the draft of n incxlifica-
tion of the existing law, approved by the
commissioner of internal revenuo, which
vinegar making, with a view to guard
ing against illicit distilling. Tho com
mittee has os yet taken no action in the
matter. Heavy pressure is l*-itig brought
to bear upon the committoo by individ*
u ii lu.'iin.t.c t’.ir.Ms to - wro a niodiiictt-
tion of the schedules on tlio bill.
The hosiery manufacturers, through
Representative ilarmer, are trying to
have *omo changes made in tho lauguagu
of the hosiery sections.
The .Mai-.ielui.-ett* granite peoplo urn
seeking an additional degree of prolec-
tiou and tho kid glove uii|xirters and
h' MU 18 COURTINO FRANCK.
Wlu- iver may be the czar’s opinion of
tin* value of a French alliance, the czar’s
adviM”- cultivate it ilia uncle, the
Grand Duke Nicholas, left Paris last
even lav after a prolonged stay, during
which : e responded to the assiduous
court* of Rihot, minister **f fnrri^n
affairs and other officials with eager cor
diality. The grand duko’s last act before
leaving Franco w as to wire effusive ro-
s to tl,.» admiral commanding tho
rench Mediterranean squadron ovor tho
icntli i A*!mitai R.-iit rrmnlo. Noun*
{O tbo late admiral was a guest on
f a Rusdsn war ship when tho
grand duke toasted tlio navies ut France
nd U isia.
TUB EJtrEttOR THREATENS WAR,
Ane ihcr pregnoal fact is CbancelL
on tuprfvis unnounced design to placo
ne of tlio new army corpe on the Hus
tan frontier. Tho emperor did not witfc
out forethought say yc-terdej that j
Ijligoil to draw tlio tiword Germany’
hands
inpVHi
banks of tho Ohio river ut
Rulge. six mile* above Madis< n, lud.
Tbo river was then at tho highe*t sia,
ever known, and its rolling grandeur
was tbo very inspiration of romance in
the hearts of the four maidens. They
resolved, o* they watched tlie turbulent
water, that they would each and et’ rjr
one write a note. . cal 1. up in a l*ottle
ami cast it into the slreaui. H tu n.a.deu
v% rote a nuts without letting her felwW-
nianc-rs know what it oentoiuod.
m .ii* 1,a v .... . V. ; t, O !• 5..* A 11 .,
-Feb. 24. lbJM.—I am down taktug a
ear of th® river to-day. I writ® tttl*
letter to toe how far it will go, an J tho
that finds tins letter will p.i.t»o let
know where they foun t iL I
drop|x.*d this letter in ai Bee Comp Land
ing. 1 live one milo back of the river
and six miles above Madison. Please let
me kuow when you found thU bottle
and where; ify addr*w !• m fallows
llee Comp PosUiliicu, Jefferson County,
Ind®’
“P. 8,—I em sweet 16,
“Stella E. A dash.
"To an unknown friend.”
Miss Adams w as not 16 at the time;
•lie was only 14, but as 1C souins the
more romantic she gave that charming
Sho folded tho note carefuliv,
ing it in a bottle, thruw U far out
the water. On the 13th of March
seventeen days later, Louis F. Rivaud. a
boy 17 years of age. was strolling along
b*ad oil
i.ginte;
nil v
language but fur tin) language he had j amendment*,
used at tb* time be UetiuUuced the
P s SS@-' S 5SsS .2.VS8JTS■5USM3
ITlwiXw ItalloZ Q--.OO.J*
wcr. notbonorebl. own. At tboenJof. *■ . ‘ . I')’; 1 */ .!o J Hmv.. ®
th. uttor to uImii to tho 1 „ Hli
Ml ."*• A? rrei re folio... •il.u, n. n
Juf uSTtod, ttrelr hitre- r0 ”"- h *r“ k ’.’ ^
o ,;rr..i.T: |oth«r ponUmotc*rf»tMorup*trsm*<i*
wholly or in port of wool, not otbrrwU,
1 nrorikd for lo thk ret. .lmll b. reh-
jjw Urelrel. opprore ol “Sr ^**“5*;,j« tr.1 to tho raw of duty hrrein Impure.!
hut 1.1 him re. toy roort rtre to tPfy I M cuiott or oonrisaof l.Ito ch.rocur
tho hu»ioo*o. Th*y would not do It. 1 i o
though th.y ret to Ibob^reou pre; fireraph impodng a duty of 50
t.nd»l to opprore |»r ernt. ndnloram on minuf.cuiro.of
> ak ' aot "l-ctoUy proTtdo.1 for wre
of tb. pwk of unonded, on motion of Mr. MrKlnloy, by
ho imputwl JUhonorahl. “ I , nrorbo thU ^1 .uch uutnufreturre o'f
tirentboreoo Ureiloinneratw.iJ.of l 1 **I w tTld> wool, or b»ir of canrel, gust or
Utou*t .dppreure.J | other lik. aoim.U, U a cocn.oncnt in*u
Jtihir* UMXM TIB imrucut I t ul, Mudl bo cluolfM re muufre.urw
Sir. IllU. of Toxu re Id that tba Houre of wool
,.n)fi to ho dotorminwl lo aoppty with I On motion of Mr. McKInloj an amend
•peod what it lacked to patUnce. llo ntent wre adopted Impaing a duty of 50
<^ -T thing which would *. C,S«d"o?“ tZ £ line°™
Inuiitehirur l>uUo,v nveasur* of fortieth of ouo
p mSLlTonUrtt Pkr. ’ad'ralorrrn
Uamcniury law. Tho MOtleman d3i flSt TSt numOre S
Mkhinan who wre puTdlo If—“>*>". whaurer^riX^np^, andAl. Ml
I who wee the right bower of the polls-1 .. tuvsnotctjuiposniofrubitef chin*
man from Pennsylvania, had himaelf in- ^..i a ij norian bismle earthenware or
suited two of tlie beat men in the House, j j ltonBW - r l au ,i no » ^sneciollv nrovided
He had said the other day be would he- ponded
Iwy. Campbell re quickly re he wouM ' kr.‘outhr^M«lLred an amendment
uthar of UMogMttaMl. Tb. gentlw ^ d „ wU( . k Inn , tra p|, ..otIlIicc
man from Pena.yl.aau had gir.n the , 1>al , rUu , ha || Lt 1« pti.l on tin
first ooecce. j uae j | n ^ transportation of petroleum I
erremtok Tut oily Uut-no os record. I „ ^ gti. M r , Uuthwaito'a amendment
Not only chat, hut far the lint time la f wre rejected bjr a rot* of Id to 101
the hbtery of tlio country, and h. hoped Mretre. Andenon of Kanuu, Ifemtoreon
tho laat, a member of the Houre of Btp-
rM®,LtiivN tint made himtelf the I nell and Kerr Toted In the aulrmative.
ARtMUNU THE DtUWBiLE tUXTIO.Y.
Tho drawback section « j., ou muti.a
rereuUtivN bad made hnurelf the
Tehtcle for bringing •currilona, an in-
eulting, otfenaiy. letter to the Houre ami
|putting it on record, and when he on* M
countered the manly defenre of a gentle-1 i'j] ',.
man ho admitted be cried like e be by,’ u
of Mr. McKinley, amended so re to read
dr. lireckmrlige raised a technical [Democratic applause.] He (Mill.) had
r at of order, and when ft was oter. no hone on earth that the
*y-i iptN-aled from the decidon of the
U. VS “PI** 1 hud ou the table
,' ea. l-.u. nay, 101.
j,’"' butcheou then ottered the follow.
la'har'^'^w V ,h " member from
I Wln - u. Bynum, m the tue by
‘U' omumiMoi tue whole and taken
■ » a and teroned lo the Houre and
$ U- ct rkV dck. has b^u K uX
• I tl ^ all ‘ 0 ° f ru,eB * tni * t*vlvil®tfr*
‘reiioJStor'SJSS* ‘ h * ci “* ur *“ u '
Ji-rei.wi That Win. IX Bynum be
to-Uoutiht to the bar of the Iloure hy
Houre be admlaielered by
•sou Beet ion 54. That where imported
no hooeoo earth ttaattfie majority would I IsriaUoo which dutlee hare been paid
^■nSihinrs«M>nt miniah Mr llvnum I manufacture of article*
w^ tLClv wav it cSSd manufactured in tho United .States, there
co^ I -hRU h. oltowwl on the espoebtuoa of
'txz&szzsz I “• ih ' ***&
Uut. i>rrliu|m, tliu greutr-st |)re*.-uru is
being brought to b**ur by th*i coiillictiiig
- ^,.i mtci* it*. U.-preu.* nt.itu,* Mr-
mit ,t jr* *| * — K i ai l<»”km„- t*. am:
par cccL in the augar duties restraining
tho dividing lino from No. 16 to No. 18
•tut> in : ii I. i In* i 'iiliforni.i sugar
meu will accept this lionvy cut ialiu*r
thau have the bounty plan adopteJ.
Meanwhile, somo of tho Western re pro-
•enutives are pr*''paring to l«.*ml a cru
sade in favor of free sugar so that th
ways and means couinuttco m.*y ha\
to lace another revolt next week.
HIS IS GFQlCGlA*h l UISON.
Wliet v|*«irr LTiurlr* koodivln o
Atlirn* Ha* Done VI lilt l.lrrirlclly.
Athens, May 17.—[i*i«clah]— .Vthens
has blossomed out with an Edison,
name is Charley Goodwin. The Banner
of to-day eay»: Master Charley Goodwin,
tho 16-yenr-old son of a popular Athena
policeman, is developing quite a konaa-
imx) among the electricians who b
teen in Athens recently, and his ex-
n this line have since last Christ-
ines, when he first began to study the
toroeeol the lightning, neshles making
hitn a nice sum of money, rive promise
short time of making him im
mensely wealthy hy an invention in the
telephone that will wake up old electri
cian*.
Mr. Goodwin's Invention is a transmit
ter gotten up on a new plan, and which
^ivtsthe problem of a longdistance
telephone. Th# electrical c irrent in hi*
instrument has no connection with the
hand 'phone, thus making no circuit
necessary. As far os the electricity can
bo carried the sound will tie produced.
It (seven more distinct limn that now in
Mr. Goodwin lias applied for int
ents on his invention, and expects to ie-
ceive them at an early day.
Young Goodwin Las only been study
ing electricity for a few months, but has
already achieved great success. He
constructed in his experiment, a perfect
dynamo, rim by foot power, and widen
would light several mcandesct-ni lamp*
• He has also turned his knowledge to
material benefit, having made a nice sum
nt tliis work since Christmas, lie has
done almost ail tho repair Work for the
Athens Telephone Exchange*, built a
line to l*rlnceton factory, put electric
•e ttHpizj,
w, ®»i*. oeorge llodg-
»*»n, uuvugk ul the city schools, and
duzios of other r—IdsTMWq lie «U1
probably be emphiyod to fit up the n*
h XsJ at Tallulah 1 alls, an 1 ; t3 all dun
this time lie has been in school, the
work he has accouipUdsed U rctuui Wa! 1*.
the river bank some little distance below
the bead of the canal in this
espied a green object bobbing up an*
lie
’ would find her hands an heavy
wvre twenty years ago. Both
■ contained a veiled hut e
declaration of tho solidarity
ibuncl ami tlie vigilance of
chiefs .against the common enemy.
.Vonimated only yesterday, the co
musics os the army met to-oay. ■.
Von t aprivi hvdened tho peas ige of tho
measure. The temperature ot the Reich-
•ta^ c»>rrr»pond* with the composition of
eemnu.isinn and will harmonize witli
tho denmnds of the gOVOnUMSt and the
llouae will accord tho full credit asked
and even assent to fix the effective for
five years.
V A navi AS A JOKER.
Tho chancellor's appcm unco in the
Reichstag in the army debate enhanced
the good impression previously produced
by him. 11U adroitness in evading tick
lish poiut* is concealed by an apfarent
franxiiPin of manner and general
l.omiuie, whicli makes his
even to up{<cnenu. Ho cm
down in the water. He fished the ob
juct in to tho shore, opened the bottle
and read the note. Being also of a
man tic turn of mind, ho resolved to
swer the note, lie did so, and ui return
received a note as tender ns
Picture* wero ox changed and a corre
spondence of two years in length fol
lowed.
Then th# young propio began to write
iea and Iras frequently, mid finally, for
no reason except iti.it tin* romance ot ino
all.nr hud iw'gim t** io*»l. t!.u . *.i r« -pou
deuce c-’U-si’d altogether until Apnl
Last. Then young Rivaud received
loiter from a young man at Madison
who stated that ho was in lovo wi
Mi*s Adams, and that ho wanted h
pfetnre, which sho iiad aafd ho could
Imvo if Rivaud would tend it to hii
Rivaud’* love wa* roaaed by jcaloi
and lio reo(i«iic*l tliu xorrt sp’i.*l« i
once moro w ith tho heromo of tho float-
g hollli
An Awful Story,
Four Gainen, May 17.—[Special]—As
told in my special of yesterday, thi* city
will have a hanging on June 17.
Tho crimo for which tho convicted boy
was condemned was one of the most hei
nous on record, and tho wonder is that
on outraged publio did not at the timo
meto out justice without awaiting the
formalities of a trial; but wise coun-
1 prevailed nnd tho community escaped
io unj leasnnt notoriety of a lynching.
On the second day of tho present
loath, Gordon Couley was in the em-
loy of Mr. E. D. Adonis os a bouso
servant. Gordon is about 17 yeprs old,
dark ginger cake in color and bears an
ancestral record of villiany and crime.
Still, hie own past shows up quite clearly,
itli only a few smirches to mar iL
On tho day in uuration 3frx Adams,
being engage I in duties requiring h
ttention in the kitchen, told Gordon to
lay with and amuse the little baby girl,
IS months of age, for a few moments.
HE RAPES THE BABY.
Ho picked up the baby and began to
alk up and il-iwa the veranda with it
at first, but soon turned into Mr* Ad*
’ room, only throe doors from the
kitchen whore th* mother was, and in a
very few moments Mrs, Adams beard
the littlo one cry out os though badly
hurt.
She immediately ran out, calling to
Gordon to bring her baby, which he did
nonchxlont sort of a way, as if noth
ing was amiss.
Mrs. Adams took tho child, but it
tlnucd to cry to such an extent that tho
mother began an investigation to ascer
tain tho causa
In a ournsnt sh# become eatiuh -1 that
Gordon bod mode on assault upon th®
helplcet babe.
husband arriving about this time,
sha imparted her suspicion# to him, toll
ing him th# circumstance# as abovo re
lated, and ho at one# captured Gordon,
lie then called in a physician, who made
an examination of th# child and cor
roborated tho moth#r*e fears, Anotbei
physician w&s called in, who also tesli-
•• V ■■ 1* 'lh.* Senate
d \ •* .1 the day to tills an l j. int reso
lutions on tlie calendar, cbieffy of a local
and private tl.ar.itnr. In c<nne«tion
with the till appropriating $101,000 for %
ling at Norwich, Conn., Mr.
'j I apprehension that
th® S* i it.* was not altogether econ mural
in th* matter of pm *i buddings, nnd
the hope that the committee would pre-
naio a atatrri i nt of tlie number of buch •
bills passed by the i re.'.;nt se^ion and
tlio amount involveu.
Among the hills i aased were the fol- *
lowing:
S' nato bill to establish new lightships
ith steam for signals off Winter t^uar-
r Shoal, Md.; at Fenwick Island Shoal,
Md.. Frying Ran Shoal, N. C., and at
Martin's Industry, S, ( tho entire coat
cli not to exceed $70,0'.-0,
"• note bill to provide for a return
of seccnd-clas* mail matter.
Th * ato bill apj ropriating $200,600
t tb# construction of a dry dock at
1’ort Roval, S. the whelo cost not to
• i v ■ 1 'I ■* ' 'll ug. ’•itit.il uf Mr.
Edmunds tlie words wero inserted, "If,
in tlie opinion of the .Secretary of the
Navy, the public service requires it.”
Mr. Blair suggested, but did not insist
upon, the addition of tho wor U “the
> !1 itt* 1.0* . * .: .ll'l” In I I l.-f i i itself.”
1 it* :i >t.- bill apj i. pi. itn.g $pi,iH.0
for a bron/.o equestrian statuo of Gen.
1 i • • \ 1 •! u.t in ti..- . t'y .’i W.-idiing-
ton was omend-'-l so aa to omit tho word
“e<juf»trian,'' nnd increaiing tho amount
toloUO.uoO, and it was (tasted.
TheSssat* WH apprnnr.. f.vi non
for a public building nt Mcridonn, Miss.,
wax parsed.
After on executive scs-iou tho benato
adjourned.
ALVAY FOK GOLD,
erm Itrsullrd on tb
in Hit
ally
lied to Lhe same belief.
L'pcn this Mr. Adams Lrousht his
prinoncr down town and disclosed tho
nature of hi* offtnse.
For a few moments a lynching seemed
inevitable, but owing to tho cooler coun
sel of citiuns tlie young fiend was al
lowed to hide behind tlie Lars of the jail
and escape.
A SPECIAL TERM OF COURT CALLED,
Immediately a petition was started
unking Judge Ginry to ccnveuo a special
term of court at his earliest convenience
tho purpose of trying the case, which
» unanimously
ftPl'RIttNC
■ low tlio II
Hr*.
Brooklyn, May 17.—The races to-day
resulted:
1 ir-t race—Five aridono-half furlongs.
Foilihxiu won, Ron tcioud, Gregory
third. Time, 1:134.
St-t-ond rat^—Ono and one-quarter
miles. Burl.ngton won.Cynosure .->®« oud,
Now or Nevx r third. Time, 1
Thir.1 nee—live furlong-. Gray Rock
won, Chatham second, Min Runaon
tiurd. Time, lK)5f.
Fourth race—Milo and ono furlong.
Gray Dawn won. Bridge second, You-
lur.i third. Tim®, 2:01].
Fifth race—Fivo furlongs. Yagaitond
won, Lortl Harry sucoud, lhucklock
thinl. Tune, 1:00.
>ix furlongs. Raymond
tBidge
.day
j • osant, t
tux, Willi
Jay be pr
dignity of the Hon**. I
i from such article* shall so
bon-
HHish
effect. For instance,
. . oked the Reichstag to
bunts of laugnter by picturing soldiers
drift) from their old lux I its of Jove
making by assiduity in military educa
tion. You see no more on the streets of
be said, soldiers promenading
Jr dear frUoda. On Sunday you
rt some, but the time fails to
i these joys during th* week. The
f the dcuate has undoubtedly irn-
with ti.<
in <
rery section of the Iloute the in-
9 **( Lapnvi's method* ar* percsp-
The speeches of the vociaiiste and
nniugo rnemben alike HL
srrd and ar* listened to with greet
tells in tbo h<>usra of M*i
Judge Lamar Cobb, Mr, tie
THE COLONIAL ESTIMATES,
i hudgvt committee which has
® of tlie colonial estimates has
icaliy approved'tbem. Th# progress
jar Wisauian announced in a U-h-
which reached tb* government
rduy ettrOiDg, wiJJ accelerate Hi#
iititra dvcxxmn. Wist i: an renorta
ciii aiion of IU Lin.Uto MikinWd
•ut liglting and general aubmiaaioo
- Aiabciiu tsof the region toward
^•v uma river. Wisanun is hopeful
uiiiig an open route to Lake Ny-
Hit arms well render safe the
an route to tb# mission station*,
•DID OUTLOOK FOR GERMANY IN
AFRICA.
jur I, * .t's eutrmeot of the eer>
f of the splendid realizations from
i-rmant investment in seat Alrica
»;bm
’ two-thirds of tfie
* speaker
^• i ^*« 0 dretre^ the previous
i It was overruled.
‘E» «*. Mr. Springer .p.
• * ]..I ... ta „v
J -^JOO toed; 'irn wre l j,’ t,y K to
i - »it
I 1 'Jt. h. ou d«tuar.J«d th#
■ •*** 1| i !:■cat:.; f ..
“Democratic applau*./and republican
” • ’" 'Uv * **r i, .* .- ,i-
blasciL 1 I thereof may* be 'determined, and,
CLORRR MArtHM THM RRFURUCANR | the drawback on any article
Mr. Clarice of Alabama said that the I UD iiar live existing law shall bo continued
gentleman from Michigan (Cutcheon) I at the rate herein provided. That fin-
had used language to the effect that ported MOEiM wd to the rsmuXacture
Me ®rr. Bynum en » Wllron would not b. | retlclre i reUtUJ_ | »_»_^wbeck o[
UlieeM by » jury, »nd no» he roje ,o
mete Cretan on the gentlemen from I »|^*’ IUl “ h ' r nL l ,rUU SsSnSdlS
rj«to s sassWsasw-as ss
republ ere „Jo tore U ore », tm to he ta.ll be ...eruln^ The (act
,v,paciiy of a 1 >' ,' . j®‘^f Stolmreu/retur-.u h ertie'e. m
4 “* m - abm I toe Unlied Stale, ami taeir eapoRati-m
lire. 1 toaretrore »>M1 to ttaimtoji, Si
lno«toSif-1 Jrawbock glereth«rean ta^n be made
euaure by the peoplo of the
rTNUM E- TO OI/>RY.
u ^-* r Jt-manded a division *
•* I i to !.mt r*-***)• • 111•
iLxt Bjuum u.cr.tcd the l<
aid under si: h regulations ss the
• rats < f tin- Tr* asiiry xhtoll j m* n‘ e.
Mr. MoRinley otlorod a long auivnd
OH Ii*I> A I® FA« Ii ALLS GO.
1 CU Flooded 1»I"l,Op^oV. 11 *
Topeka. Kan®, May 17.—For the nr?
time in five years intoxicating liquor
ar* being add openly in T.qku. Char .
Rarhe, agent for th® leading Kanxa
City wboJcaoJe liquor h”Hv, yr*t.- r :.
Til R II It I OK OF A DAY.
Hiss Helen Mrorlit narrod on iirr
float (|.f(r<l.
ITitwjuro, I’n., May 17.—A strnngo
story, the particulars of which furnish
the ground work for a love tragedy in
r*oi Ufo equal to the immortal hUako-
speare’s "Romeo and Juliet, M was do-
doped in lAwrenceviffe today througii
the death of an estimable young buiv.
the brulo of a day, Mias Helen Brecht,
w I. . !«• ivl.-.l w 11!i n- r j’-sroi.*s at I rt *
third and a half street, near Wfilow
street. She was a handsome young lady
of 20. Her parents ar* very rc*|-ecubl®
Germans, borne Urns ago it wa* an
nounced that Helen was shortly to wed
Mr. Charles W. Eckert, a pro*i«rous
young brewer. Yesterdav was the day
aetfortiao wedding, which was to hav®
takvn plam in on* of th® Ovratan
chcs in that end of town
which the bride and groom
resided. A large number of
hit n it an 1 relatives were invited an*i
expected to join m the festivities of tl,
ion at. i dunk to the hraiih of In
ntwly wedded too pis.
Before daylight yesterday morning the
psrvnts of tb# prospective bride i
summoned to her bed chamber,
they found her writhing ir. pain and al
most exhau*®d. She vomited violently
and became so suddenly ill that it was
d roost marked increase of thought beet to get a pbyticuu. Ac-
| cordingly one was summoned, but was
told that he need not call to see the
young holy, but just giv® a prescription,
lhr. Cameron did as rvqu*str<l. About
an hour later tho doctor whs lumuo
to the sick i idy s buddd®. i It- touua
in a wry serious condition.
8b* improved sligntly during
morning and as the tumr in wrdch
was to to mads a wi!o ;i;*j>rou< i.<-
Gcrman i*r;est was called in and pro
noun* td tlie w. r.K w bicii ma*le h» r Mr«.
Chari* s W, Kckert, w hile she by in l*d
suffering from |*am. She wa* unx»,l® to
ar.** from her couch, mj the alrea of a
church wedding had to Ut aban.ioued.
It was a atrange UiiUl jMrty that as
sembled In th® bc*l chamber, whil** m a
tiul. u
IGo.
, iaa
LOUISVILLE UACE-*.
i:. May J7.—Th® trn<’k wa#
ition. Tho ram® rosultod:
lint Race-
mile. Cecil B
kens third. Ti
Hloven-i
von, HU
«ntlis of a
•ootid, Dolli-
Duii.it*
Tli
tlio
llu
rday lor tliui purj*c
nd all
oth.
hit honor called court (o order
at 0 a. in. Ik 1 never looked
o\* r in® i.ii-t .i *’i in it'i'ii* ■«. -• n*"**’ r.
to sid him in tho dischargo of his dulitw.
In tho ahseeco of Uiop] *yed • oun cl
r tlio prisoner the court ap|>oinUHl
Colo. Irwin and Itambo to that un-
pU-asant duty—a trust which they lot it
fulfilled well. Cols, “cott and Dilhurl,
w ith. (Vl.| tTirfi. •• Wi i n ,a« ’.u.g aa
aolicitor, represented the state.
Tho forenoon was consumed in strik
ing a jury, but eoon after dinner the trial
proper began. Mr. and Mra ®\dams and
both examining physicians were put on
.... ritness' stand and subjected to a
rigid croi ,-exam.n t.oti, but the damn
ing truth was too glaring for tho prisoner
to recall®, and at 5 p. m., when the case
went to tho !ury, they only retired as a
me:* form, returning at ooce and hand-
mg in a \ . I 1; -
TUR RAFIBTSENTENCED TO DEATB.
Judge Gueny turned immediately and
told tho prisoner to stand up. He did so
without a quiver or sign of eui-'-ioo, and,
in fact, seemed to be the most uncon
cerned )>ersoa in the room,
words of th® awful death scntei
tlie annals of Southern crime.
Tuesday,' June 17, is the day of execu
tion, which will be public.
UANUKD FOR ATTRMFTRD RAF*
Donaldsyille, La., May 17.—Aleck
Strocks (colored) was hanged here yes
terday for the murder of Lottie Wash
ngtoci in Mey hut while Strocks was at
tempting an outrage on the woman'i
sister. HU neck was instantly dislocated
by the fall _________
HAL.Vf Y HAY UHFF.DV FltOST.
Old Ja
Till:
•till
Taklns
TVtlkesbarre, F< «n.
Wn.Ki.iiuBKE, I’cnn®, May 17.—Four
or# bodies were Liken out to-day from
• • tv i tio ■’( 7 bur it lay ’» disaster, making
twenty-three niun takun out deail, Dili-
a aud llllo*
Lawino, Mich., May 17.—A killing
frost occurred in northern Michigan last
night and there was a freezing tempera*
ture in Minnesota, northern Wisconsin
and North Dakota. At Moorhead the
temperature fell to tl degrees, which!*
nearly as low as ever before reported et
■Um, solemn voice, tb* priest pronounod this —son of the jeer,
tbs words, "Until death do you part.”
up
417
Kan
' - | roval of .
*■“ hole Home. He reports that at lUgo-
toyo there is an immense boom iu tbs
fry tr.i io and plantati-jn tiusineM on*l
g-iieral rtuii of prosperity tinder the
vrman tUe. Tlie prosiiective supreme
alu® of territories conhrms tlie course
t (he government m i«<|umLs to con
dt- FMgiuh claim*, which by the(i«r-
mas would U cut off from contact with
i® Con re* Free State.
Major LieUr In conference with tlie
nptror urg d Hat in the future C. dtrai
fn. a w ,;d belomr to Germany if tb®
listing lm*R'll llraiqgm of ^German re^—muUve t*omChsry
of. Nothing let
, but
th« "original i a- ka.
-I’i.-walk in front
owdu.1 all day by 1^1.
i »a> • Iu- ha* 1,0 ft
*1 will h.r.-aft.r
as of whuky ami \
IMARUK FREIMk
hrodar visited Prince Bis-
day, returning to Ber-
evening. He found the
itabie over the pres*
nriui reference to hie re*
emperor, with whom he
von Wol lervee w Ul goto Alsace-
i to anal .® the details for an
of n.e nulitajj effective fo.-c*
sfroi.liir.
. y ou pan.'
Alter the ceremony Mrs. Kcsert took
a relapse and grew steadily won* until
this morning, when she died, the Laat
of a day.
CABLItl.i: IV VEIN 41011,
The TsritT iiri*.,nt.r i« m*«i*d io nr.
Il«rk*s V*il,
IXK’UTILLX, Hey !?.—At the joint
session of the legislature ton lay, Henvto-
Lindsay placed John G. Car lid® in i.*»nu
nation to a brier speech of odmtnniv
taste, to which he paid a graev.u..
pUment to the choice of the deoux
Mr. Langley, for
then pruoeede*!. 117 vote*
being cast for Carlisle ant 16 votes for
Kenator Carlble left for Wasl mgtnn
U>nighL 11* will not pr«®®-nt his ere-
<1. ntiala to l!*«* • V W nate until aft* the \ot«
on the tariff tall in the Uotue.
ILLINOIS AND IOWA rROZRX.
Waterloo, Iowa, May J7.—There was
n sever* frost throughout this sect!
Thursday night and yesterday morning,
extending into Illinois. Ice froxen to the
thickness of a window pond and vega-
tables and fruit ar* seriously damaged.
Potato** suffered most In low a.
At ^Galena, 11L, tbo grape crop waa
.MAKUBEl IX I. AIN l. II •Itltll
Wabbinotos, May 17.—Mim Margaret
itotoiitolito Blaine, daughter of the becre-
tary of State, was married at 1 o'clock
this afternoon to Mr. Walter Untnrusch
of New York, at tlie naideoee of the
bride’s parents to Madison Placet thie
city.
I lUco-t
lglLh Luly
imor third. Tun®, 1 ;.>f
Fourth Race—One mil®. Silver King
r»u, Julia W Hocoml, Buckthorn third,
in®, 1: t v* t.
Fifth lit* ®—On® rnilo. Mamie Fonso
-ti, lluthday second, Jiucaul®/ third.
A It K THICK.
Dmd .viiusr* at
still c
sing.
in th«
n nf tiro damp took place
i colliery of tho I^thigii and
Coal Company to-nirfiiL
o kill*d. Three are known
fit l*o inipri •* m l in tb® lower lovrh and
I ..in' lv . t!.. r . I l i.. " • i, U’.w
lurning. The min® offi- isls nr® v.-ry
there brim;
•n to tlie
All tho
Faupire uni
led by th
gotten un J.
»id.
oL
The lire is b«’
IUW A IN IttNH It I. 111. L LION.
That Trn!j> Union Mats Klrkion ibt
Orlsluoi Farksu® Decision.
1»: M i l S la.. May 17.-A tost cm#
t" ’1 t- • ® lu!l ■•:!• •. * I (I,*- ••*.rig-
inol Hacklin'* dtiriritw has Ini nuka 1
intntecitj by thebigbril MkntL tl*
is entirely the fttata of Iowu v«. I'crry
Chambers. The case was tried in th®
justice court, to which tliu dcf-.-n-Jaut ad.
roitUxl he kejtt the l:q n*r hlControv®rsy
for the purpose of sole by bottle, kI.iwi,
or in such quantities as his patrons
might desire, but denied, under th® r®.
cent decision by tna su. court of
the United Nt itee, that » • was guilty of
violating any Iowa iawa.
Tb# court took Hie matter under ad-
virement, and yceb r lay d«- * U ,1 that th®
defendant hod no riglu tot-e-l, e\ . pt in
theorigtoRl packages towhi* litue liquor
woe inq-ortfd, tnat liquor wa * * '
sole to violation of law,
forfeited, when application
the district court.
<-d It
*eu to
UltllK M
.view InJiirU
1IC JUM P.
t>> CoiiidiiiK Kaet
juth-
l ailCACONft.1
rhildrs
a.. May
ne four
tbs Politician
Chicago, May 17.—Th#
tion among the negro
lias taken a political turn,
j ai* in ar* in circuit;. :i i
l*«.lit® iai;i of both parties
rata.ug money to auaLria ti.
tLej go on a strika.
n r llOOIII.h
ovr Markin-
JEiur, May 17.—[NpeciaL]—71i«
bound fr®i, ti train on the Fast Ten
nessee, Virginia andG> - rgia railway du®
lure at IfiJOo’clc^k p* m. i«:. kd with
a roadway train one mile north of th®
city at about t o’clo k p ru. to-day. The
v ril ‘ a. i -r j pr.jtty
badly wreck'd,
« i th r^*;. iw ay train
• Mwmir tort not diMWMrir
scalded. Both fireman w®r- s. glitly
bruised and pretty well shaken wx Tm
- .utlrbound pa - nger 11^*11 waa J Liyod
Mverol boon by the wreck.
"At" Dtoa-rll l« Namrd Dennis.
WashiN’.. •. Mav 1:.—Tier® is no
longer any rcasonaUe *i- • 1 tiut tl.®
contract awarded to Albert Da.v®tt of
Brooklyn, for furnishing the PastofBca
Department will be tartainated by the
aU-r-G.
Daggett hast
of thil
Suhecri]
:iong k»
ith a vu
..re Monday,