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TUB WEEKLY TKLKGKAFH: WEDNESDAY. PUVKMBKK Vi. 1W0.
The Democrats Sweep
the Country From
End to End.
A GLORIOUS VICTORY.
got a Note of Discord In tko
Chorus of Triumph.
ONE HUNDRED MAJORITY.
INGALLS PROBABLY BEATEN IN KAN'
SAS BY THE ALLIANCE.
delegation and p< .... .
gain of four or live,
gallon in congress |
althoi
of 10-»; which that
ent legislature, v
tain districts where
1*0 accepU d I v tbt
o! ' ai.d N
which is ref ublican
atic. •> ilt
oard of
.-aslle. the
nd luo h
i the
ialc
The First Reported Gains Largely
Increased—lIcKInley Rcntrn— Jc
Cannon In the Soup—nioody
Slilrt Rotrcll Defeated—New
1 orb's Legislature a Tic—
Fstilson** llasnlflccut
Victory*
WASHINGTON, Nor. 5.—[Special. J—
From tbo lest iniormation obtainable
here, the democrat* will have nearly, if
not fully, 100 majority in the next
’ihe gain* have been unprecedented,
M in Indiana, where it tvna expected
ihe democrat* would lute from two to
r«» nu mi er«, they hare held their
n certainly and may twngain one,
iking the delegation stand tleven
ficinouais and two republican*.
I.lsT OF THE VICTORIES,
The chief gains for the democrats now
•ured are: One each in Khodo Inland
ir.d New Hampshire, live each in New
York and Massachusetts, three each in
Harr land, Virginia, Minnesota and
’idsim. four in Missouri, oueekch in
juuians.Mc ntniia.Kentucky, Tennessee
d Iowa, five aud probably six in klichi-
«. four in Wisconsin, six in Illinois,
o each in New Jersey, Nebraska,
• nn-vlvania, Arkansas and North Caro
ls, nine in Ohio and from six to eight
1 linoia,
California is the only state so far
uni fioni in which the democrat*
vt lost a member. All of the douU-
districts yet to hear from are now
“inted by republicans
CANXOX 18 DOWNED,
inon is surely beattn in IlUnoia, and
is Rowell, the rank radical at the
J of the House elections committee,
v* >• »l«o probably bratvn, though
take the otlicinl count to decide
r,, “ t in that district Gear of Iowa
-oekedout. and ao aro McKinley and
rof Ohio. Iievnnd «ny doubt,
democrat* consider it the greatest
7 ,he > achieved, and are
ly sure ofh^ yfag mwuh —
reduced.
THE IIOUCE DElUox.
IHUDUllUA, Nov TllO latrj
return* from twenty-ei^o
districts of tbo state almC
eighteen republicans nn n
llio preetnt delegation)!
stands twenty-one repulus and aor
democrats.
As AVAIANCIIE It ANSAR.
°bn J. Ingnll*’ H« -l.l,,„ sei
tor sertoosly |:ii ( |rred.
Kansas Citv, Mo, N-5 -The
piUK-an camlilal. f.to.ornar
®**** n » *ix out of seven lit lie n c,
cress final candidate* deled, hena
Ingalls reflect on subj to gra
doubt—that is the situate» Kansas
l hero was a land-sin a regu
avalanche. Tho 8u,00O ribllcan it
J :ity was overwhelmed its resist! s
icrce and hurled by itUestructi»
"eight. The Fanners’ kUuco dii
on “. il was a genuine surprl
J he Kansas delegation wktand:
publican. 1; d. mociatic, ltlnnera’
& Another surprises in
Po-sible defeat for re-electi* >[ Sum
Jngal a The Farmers’ Alii :e and
democrats waged a bittc campa
maimt him, and the ma ity of l e
distM ts contained one of ir ent
datea against the. republics] uindidi
... • rr * u f ‘ l »* the certain el ion of
farmer* Alliance and denu atic le; §•
latora agaiuat 30 republicans
W'KINLEVR Bit A UN.
Nine Congressmen UsIdp d OH
I'osirr Orlratrd
CoLUMD* s, Ohio, Nor. C [Norn
Meagre returns at rvpublicat nd delo-
cratic state headquarters iicate Iho
election of fourtten dcmocru congtis-
n ** n * 'Ihi* estimate include lie defat
or McKinley in tho lixteei i distfct,
and 1-osUr in tiio eightii. Fa reouefes
tlieel'.ciion of Hare, his oi ment, Ity
lbO majority, Both partieJcluim Ihe
sixteenth di-trict. i
LIfTLE OR so DOVC . ®
CI.EVFLAND, O., Nov. ii, A sp*cal
S nton , »>■« there is l,i e or dmt t
OfMcKimey’sdefeat Tito. cialcdint
" *11* however, benece.&ary t- la.isl* the
republican*
tiik uaxxac iii nirrxs i iveif
Hussrll 10,000 Ahead*-:.at t f, of Four
«ongressnien.
wS2*IS?» « N P. V * ^~" The (il 1,0 my*:
With ofclr half a dozen tow < to hear
rrom in Maaaachoaetta, at 2 , ni. /Kus-
•ell, democrat, is leading by oh r^'D.OOO
vote*. In the cong^siona'l ditfict* the
democrats rc-clect O’Nei.L irf.ro than
doubling Andrewa* plurality ofl 15,000,
and elected Sherman Hoar in tiio thth,
Mosea Stephen In the eighth, Gflorge F.
Idiatns in the ninth, Fred S. f'oolidgo
in the eleventh and John a Criiaby in
the twelfth. J 1
dwuiucraia probably h*Ve the
largest majority on record in thil lower
houae, having not iras than HOmsVr.bers,
agHmt »eventy-eight last year acdl from
aeventeon to nincteea sens on at .m^i
eleven lost year. Lieu ten-n •Cio/Vruor
Hade gets through with Jl.tO ii In rnlity,
but Auailor Uad i, tealen t.jr \\ iliiara
1. lrelvjr l»y 0,Wo pluraiitr, ti, e lirst
democrat chosen to any oi the Itsaer
Mate * dices since the nnt yearl of the
rt F^~ ,,C3n •JruiiiLiraiion. J
Ihovole of th# n nth congreK^sionnl
diatrtet, th* 1 nrobib^jfg^AWh**"”*
“•' ab
ST. PA««- £2!2l£Z boVcrnot
-w«teri1aY • ** LC t - gent W
d so tw»tty democrat*
Tiio
Dill U VlRCD IN Ifl
Tidal Wave Severp«
slowly and a
Des MtOLV: i, la.. Nor. 5.—The follow- j fori* the full
ing a iows a gain of four congrtaamen j given,
Kr tho dem<>. ratu Ueturns
third of tho »uto show democratic gain'
aulacient if continued, to wi
lop’dJican majority of two
1 :.J give a •mail ..mocratio m»j ritjr. „ n , r „ .iioutt,”J
" : " 1 ■■ ■' a "' A , ( N.iv.
ufoUow.uitDatrai.tKW.: I Journal'. U.nvillo.
t Steerly; aeeond'ilayea, democrat;
tii i il inii-r- ii. t> . tr n : .. "'i- “ i’" 1
ler, d- in > mt: liftli Hamilton, democrat;
sixth White, democrat; seventh Hayes,
abort term, and Hull, full term, l oth re
publicans; eighth Flick, republican;
ninth Bowman, democrat; tenth Do.iver,
republican; eleventh hik ns* republican.
VEST WILL GO DA(
... , If tho democrats bavo a
tho I joint ballot in tho leciali
euie tho teturn of Senate
XI UNTAN A IN St A Pit.
[No J )n * I—
claim
how
i, for
iuc-d
of tlx
eta aro
far as
on i dia-
1. Baker,
te. by
kiss «Srs'C ss&^Hss:’ L£ ;
UjBSSfcifs
, ct .. i„ tn. 1 Jj a.
i'ouol W WW-* •nuul-* h * v ! ug xuunc. and**®
aasfcr&f* ^jss sss^
eooDwyto jssslsr. 1 »-*.
a ;/ n r« ; r Si sastf- -
sKS^sSSSEiteEafe
tj jrvss rCSdant
““*» t'n>t cor Of C0U ^’ ' <rfS“ w|ui'/'cl^!
aptu
iliilr.ct inoiuiiutnt to t
j casion, &nd the luteresting
, } j nrolablr tako place .u tho bth of Jauu-
lowing jury, lbJl.
uteived I Iho venerable historian* Judge Alex-
Walker, formerly editor of the
Danville, Il's., Nov. .T.—lien. V\ il- i N'
liaiu llenry Smith. Chicago: llusaey
stantially fu.l returns from
nnl concede* his delest by ■>'
CANNON 1IAUL8 DOWN III
CHICAGO, III., Nov. 5.—Til
permnul message has bc<
hero:
of the g.Jlant Scot* 1 pictarosou'e and beautiful tbs f.
u..i, •• f< i ti.' y v.f f .!. 1 . i i o t .i
. , i• [■ - i , fit . .i . im. t- i * : u- u ' * '• : ; * “ 1:1
« who (ell on thsi oc beantrlul hii *idcs of vurngatod biacu,
he Di'tnocracf
“Prince Itnssell’a*’ Mate.
Helena. Nov. S.—With all tiio coun
ties heard from save two, and allowing
tho r< publicans tho same mnjur.ties ttiov
had last year; Dixon, democrat, is tlecu-d
to congrtas by 450 over Carter, republi
can. Tiio democrats have elected four
state seiutois, the republicans two, with
two in doubt. Tiio republicans
siato committee says it will require the
tticial count to *le<ido ti e congressional
result, though it stilt claims the state for
Carter l*y 125. The same committee
claims tho ekedou of live republican
senators.
NEBRASKA.
The Good Tidings of nrurocrntlc
Gain* Coining 1
Omaha, Neb, Nov. 5.—[Noon.]—Re
turns ar-still-meagre, but iidicatelhe
probablo election of Boyd (democrat) for
governor by a small plurality. Tho Al
liance candidates aro looming up strong
in the interi or, and the republican caudi
datea are alternntiug between tirst and
second placs in tire country town?.
Cotnpltw returns tuny pOAiibly elect
either of tho three candidate*, but the
largo democratic gains in Omaha and
the eastern «nd ot the ktate give Hoyd
tlm U'StcLauce.
The democrats gain ono congressman,
McKeighn, surely, and probably an-
o her, Bryan. Tno election of Dorsey
(republican) iu the third district is not
yet certain.
PLOBIDA TO THE FRONT.
Counties Heretofore Rrpuhllran Roll
t'|t Democratic Majorities.
Jacksonville. Fla., Nor. 5.—Five
counties, Duvall, l’utnara, Volusia,
Alechcua and Marion, heretofore either
wholly or in put republican, give hand-
•omo majorities Toe greatest revolu
tion is in tliib county (Duvall) which has
heretofore given from 1,SC0 to 2,000 re
publican majority. Tho returns from
vcsteiday's eK-ctioti show a democratic
majority of f om 1,100 to 1,412, the latter
Icing aarbric’s fer the stspreme court.
This is a democratic gain of from 1,100
to 1,442 and 2,COO to 3,WO for various
candidates. Putnam county, heretofore
republican, h democratic by an average
majority, of 451.
IN NEW HAMPSHIRE*
wo Drtnoernllr ( oufTrumeil and n
senator Probably Gnliied.
Concord. N. H., Nov. 5.—lNoon.]—
Thcrs U no dcv.fc: thstMcMinr.cy, demo
crat, is t be ted to ct-ngicas in the first
district. The democrat* clnlin Daniels’
GOOD FOR
Two Cougrc
majority is about 3U0.
(big tied),
•J. C. Cannon.”
Colorado Republican.
St. Lou'S, Mo., Nor. 5.—Forty-two
towns and precints and three coun ie* In
Colorado giro a republi. ;*n majority of
»5J for governor and congressman
No Extra Session*
Washington, Nov. 5.—Po»tr
General Wot namaker to-doy.
to an intjuiry by a represent;*!
Assoc k ted Pi es< *
lievo that thero i
extra session of congiesa
members of the cabinet, who wer • un
willing to bo quoted by namo, f-aid. in
response to similar inquiries: “Thar* will
be uo extra session.”
THE AN GEL US AGAIN.
XllllePs Famous Painting Sold to an
Unknown Freitrliiuan.
NewYouk. Nov. 2.—Millrt’s famous
picture, “Tlie Angelus.” which was s >ld
to the American Art Aa*< ciation of this
city on July 1, D'jO. nr the audio® of tho
becrotnn collection in I’arH, has been
sold once more. The argot nth
only ju t in o i comphted in Pal
Au tm Rob rt-on, repmenbug n.«
Annricsn Art AmociRkw. It is not
kuown yot exactly who the j urchnser is,
inaimuch as Mr. Robertson’s negotiations
have been enrrud on with aicmt. Tne
picture has sold this lime_ fof 750,100
Of ti.
i that he «li i not I
i j.r.-bal iluv of i
oth
K At the aidec inyons and from tho bends
of tho river tho upper portions of tho
w hole gorco are brought into \ low,
showing tho great marble and sandstone
elUr*, benched back far awsv itoni the
river, while mountmm jut in cloeoU*
tween the aide canyons and wwnw
nearly a mile and a quarter in height.
As we look down die r ver. or up a low
tide canyon, wi h tho p’acid water be
tween its pulisiud walla of black and
gray mil green for * foreground, th re
ri o above the dark sandstone tier up >n
tier,bench upon bench, terrace upon ter
race, stepping back further and farther
and higher and h gher.and iuimmena.ty
of height and proportion, seeming to
lower almost ov.r our head*, rirat
..i- . - tfje dork aandstono come tho
1 aloj>e* of the lime and the
xed matter* in hor zontal layers
d nod green.
J inarb'*
ORTH CAROLINA!
»•» Gained tor Hi
2 hility
t* imiio
4 1 in
.r .•
their
‘luces
Raleigh, Nov. 5.—The majority for
the democratic stale ticket is estimated
at 40,000, The congressional delegation
j* 8 democrats and 1 republican. The
logidaturo is largely democratic.
x .Danvu.i.e. Vo*. Nov. 5,-In the Fifth
North Carolina distr.ct. adjoining this
district, Williams, democrat, is elected
over Brower, republican, by 2.000, a gain
of a cocgresfttuun for tho democrat*
the rattlITin""new voiik.
A Tie Probable In ths Grnrral Assem
bly on Joint llniloi.
New Yolk. Nov. 5,-Olllcml return,
from tiio cni)^re«,ioD.l ili.trict. of th.
..I. will not bo known for uni. il„,
lbM,. howevor, w.ll mat. notliana.of
Ih. mult a. iv|M>rio t by lit. Asocial.,|
1 resu hat night, unless Combs, democrat
nrores to be elected in Brooklyn. New
Xork* delegathin to the fifty-second
franca as against 550.650
tho price paid over ti
frai
0/leans Herald, in his narrative,
'JacUaon and New Orleans," writer, in
refetencu to the celebrated char^o of tbo
Ninety-thitd: “Keane, judging very
rashly that tho mouieut had arrived fer
him to>ct,now whcelid his lino nto col
umn. it bad been, as we have tOt-n, in-
tended as a r» >cr\o to threaten without
adwmctng uj on the American liues),
muI. with the Ninety-third in front,
piu ied forward to act liis part iu the
bloody tragedy. Tho galiaut and sthl-
l t ' r ‘ wart‘Hlxblanders, 000 strong, anode
awer | #tr *a the mssnguinei Held with their
heavy, a lid. ma Mto fruut of 100 men.
and their bright muskets glitt ring in | il it,
the morning sun, which now began to i U iin
scat cr a tow roj sorer the Held of strife. I of yellow, brown, white, m
Onward pudieu'the Tartan warriors* re- Then rw sho. r walls of al
p.ii i.< m of the concen rated fir© of tho 1,(K)0 fast or more, the lo
inttcrics, which now joimd their iron yellow, brown and id, tli» col ring o.
h&i. into their rank*. At a more rapid i rad growing hr ghtar na it neina tbs to|\
1 ace than the other column the Ninety- | Above this smaller bencl.es u. mart* c, ui
third rushid fcrv.ard into the vtrr the tepof each a IttUo mesaco’
mail rcm of Carrol’s muskatrv, which . lunch gra s ai d Lnd <
bw. pt ti.o field as if with a huge icyth * dozen or more trrrai
J he giltant Dale, cilonel of the ragi- I flanie-col> red
ment. fulfilled his piophtcy and fell at! outer p>int*
tl.o bead of his regiment. Major Creagh ! b< nchra tetw
then took command. Incited by the ex- I bright green
ample of tha Ninety-third* the remnant 1 bunch gr*aa, th# whole
of Uibba* brigade a^nin came up. with perhaps a couple of thousand feet of t -e
Packer.bam on their left and GibU on lighter gray, yell >w md white ainusiono
thenchL They had approached within ledge*, capped by j>«noscl«-s and spires,
100 yards of ihe linr. turrets and domes, in every imaginable
•‘At thisnmiaent tbo standard bearer j shape, size and proportion.
of th- Ninety-third* feeling simcthing sunnlr a
rubbing against bi-» epaulet, tumed and ' n,m , ,in ,„ w c u \v«tii
h ack hurw-Mch I acLrnhftm now rodv. I ..... , j ie cn » mlo bluo ilind.,"
It wa» M bj- hi. a.Jv, u ht tKmti to; >#u i^i.UfCnKr.f \V»n«ni.kvr. it.
have no use for bis right arm. In hi* ... f j v . cards the other
left band bo held hi*cap. which be vyaved | gray shade, or it may bo
— my •jj y.
PAINLESS^il All31 ^EFFECTUAL.
-jw-wom A GUi::^A A B0X.'»a
For BIUCIIA "iEB¥8iiS P1S08DERS
InnJt- FuHnm a.'J S*!lhpg after Meals.
C /JC ■' " cf Ht i* Lc >s •if 4 jpetite.
P tturbeJ
id ail tjtd Jr.r''- i SmiiMMI, &C» (
^THE FIRST DC-WILLC’. /r: T TF!N TWHr" MINU fES. <
LZCHAXS P.'LLC J. A . " ' l,C m ,[A IH ‘ <
For Sick r.d .ohe, Weak Stomach, Impaired <
Dinestion, tetination, Disordered Liver, etc., (
!».• 1 <
7 - —*- -\tn*wcfappetltt, andafsaat w^ge^sase^ *
_ „ __ _ ilcLCHAM'k nut Mnt rat utMftuuer.'
STwggfgt^g BEftSSWi«. n.i« ,
: TC4M ; S W,*,T;.V.
forlnfants and Children.
* by 51 r.
red witli
and above these
scarlet and
ne.l on their
vith block, and t »** littla
cn them relieved by the
ight green of th# grea*ewoo*l and
I recommend Itossaperurosnyprescrptio*
known to me.” H. A. zcur.n, M. D.,
Ill So. Oxford S, prookljn, N. Y.
STHXMBEWGIXSS A.ND MACHINERY.
iifte <ECo.
the
ths American Art Association. It is
conjectured that “Tho Angaloa* when
returned to Paris, will be placed bv its
purchaser in the Louvre, but nothing
definite c-n ba said about this until later.
The picture will remain in this country
tiil alKiut the middle of December, the
terms ol sale requiring that it shall l»o
delivered iu Pari#on Jan. 1. Tho papers
of the sale itavo been signed and a de
posit paid upon th* purchase price. Pos
sibly the identity ot the buyer may lo
tuado known leiore ihe mtof tho money
is paid, l»..t it U nu to likely that ho w ill
not become knowutill his famous peturo
ii handed over to hi* agents.
Millet lb Idled -The Angelas" at Bar
bizon in 1859. He was only n s niggling
artist, and wh»n ho ssked 3,000 francs
for his work it was refused. The first j jj,
purchaser of it got it lor 1.8U8 francs, of . i, (rn p lo tno rear nnu laiu uowu m iuc ■ --- •. . • -• .. ..
which MilUt rc thc.l oJyH Som. ,b.J. of » i.nvnibl. liv. oak .undin* m lll '“'* 1 , ,|
time latter it was sold for C.O.U francs to tl . e crnt , r of ih«- field, beyond tho reach I C «_ J. *, in
51. Jules Van l’raet, & Belgian minister. 0 j t ho American guns. In a few minutes 1 0 ^ ' . *
Highlander. !' At thi. ln.tont liter. w«. i - | | “ c[ ,| or „' n d , izo ar o (UU .ut.joct
a tc rr.lic crash, as if tbo contents of one *“• C T . . ,| l0 t0 ’ or
of th.Ltg gu . of the Ae.tr.OM, had J° c , ha ^ £. Jt , JI ttuy Inter
“ti ■ d "el to on ...nte JiM of blue, or
the perhaps on pearl or yellow.
hor.o of l’ackenham fall and the general UesorteverclTvred
roll from th. .-UU into f f | i W. S
l m L JlcLtoor.lL who .pr.nK forw.rd to | "^„ rd- p.rl,.p. o third larger
than the pL-t ordinary card, of a com-
.... cs lha th.„n aim ps»j«!. j _jl n » u ^geslive or torpid liver, and
through Id. horw, liilnnK the latter im- ^ tho Ica.t bit snntllcr
niediotolv. A. (.opt. Jicliongall .nil nt ,-nrJ
tonte ot ,h. melt wm ntUIn* th. *«rnil | went en Po.tnm.tw-
another had .truck him on Ih. groin 1 Wnn.malicr. “wUI U aim . t
hi ll p oil'i elan iamcdUt. loraly.u. , , Tb.1, win mb:,
f.lilt M
nearly all who were nesr.
t’.o ensign of ti e ninrty-third
is
ai.
HACON, OAu
—Succours to—
| ill & MALIAUY
tpi';'” ! {W. W. tall tiro well known SVA-
"I 1KRT0WN STEAM liNOINiS
:u,A ■ -'
and a full lino of MACHINERY
ger.crally. Don’t buy machinery
of any character without tirst
writing us.
MACON, GA
imlo
ii! bo
uncommonly at-
carried
u"o£ tite ‘;‘- in i l nl r ” l .to of the
devotion lOtbL* i • . harmony upou l
r.?
magmficv nl . u .j[Aj earned.
gnth.red U “ ' —- ;AT vtcTOt
mttho' ... „ >
loagnw. .huii.tl comb, bo d.Ieatwl, will
cunk.tof twenty d.mocrnto and fourteen
rrpublicansk
VICTOR 1~| 51 VIRGINIA.
A Solid Democratic Delr S nilou Sent
lo the llousr.
Iin-mioM). Vt, Xor. A —Kurt her n-
turn, frum lit. election in thi. .tate r,,.
tcriiny leavo no doubt that ten democrat-
lc cong rvs-m«:i are eh-Med. Tho demo
cratic gnjns were 11,011, tbo republican
gains 1.10JL 1
* *OYL D, MV .11 art LAND!**
Sarr najoritlra for the ftnlld Demo-
rratlr Drlraatlon.
HALTISiont, JId., Noe. iL-Th. demo-
cr.tu!,major.tie. for cunginitncn nr. n.
fulmw.: Fir.tdl. rict, Page, 1,415: «-c-
ond dl.lricL Slump. 4.-HS; third .ll.trict.
Ifu k, S.ltil; fourth didrict. Itoymr.
6.U11; fifth Ui-trict, Cumptun,. I.tgi'J-
jixth diatnet. complete, McKiIk, 1J4
Tim congiouiunal datontlou i. wlidiy
democratic, u «uto.| Itm evtning.
“VBK IK ««w n l.xKOI
Demorrat. ll.re th. I.rm.l.iur* the
rir.i Itm. InTIdrlpriiir tear.
Am'QCHKDS. N. IL, Nut. A—Tho
editor of the Ail u>|Ueri|u. Democrat
uy.: "The indication, nru that .looeplu
democrat, hui can ied len of tho four
teen couniiee in New Mexico and that
tha democrats will linro a majority in
tho Set ate and Ileus, for lb. Unt tinio
iu thirty-fuur year..
lectors and the French p,-,,,-,:,
wanted tukeep it in their own country.
Fred Slardr r’s Fate A Her H tv alio it-
Inc Nlorphlnr.
New Philadelphia, O., Oct 29.—Grea
excitement lias been cause J herj by the
discovery that Frederick Harder la;f fceen
hurJod uliv* on Mondiy last, and ou ie-
coveting consclousnesv hu 1 made Urrible
efloris to iree himself from Lis prison bouse
before d^ath released hltn. Harder tcok
an rverdofo of morphine last Saturday,
[th lit., rn-g-rro Jj..* ^ S:
: ' i b . x , . j .' i, t Ilham litd i
o"? W 1 John Trn ' 1 *" «e vf bk „«. ,o*„
10 r ' l,tr up the re.crte, A. a eatlicr than «ix inontli. hence.
■' '■ "■*' - ■ ..r: i ll... * .■ iv-tn
©, er of ^jr John, his right arm wa> !
m wtth a ball aud hi* t.ugle fell to
> Kround. The order was accordingly
Drflnit!
10 celobrntctl English
whose definition 01 ihe
, _ — .ww... w wn, | . , roukl lead one to con-
ujarclictl up to cover Ihe retreat of u.o I fl lT LLn u sp f-ndid j^b.icul ecunomi.tr,
broken columns of tho other two tn- °/ len foun ‘ l hlm»elf badly langle-l up in
Kadea. j lu* great se t of letter, word* and pli£c*
A GEORGIA ICO.1I A NCR*
<>im!n
ently dietl in a few hour-. The fani'yof i " ,4>
the dtcta'cd felt di»gr#ct-d by the matter | 4 - nn«r .’inrriru.
aud sought tc. keep the facta 11% quiet rn«t!K- Xa - ,mia.
powihlc; .o there wu na: a, thorough an >» L>-' ctl.. .pee .onty.about fifty vrnr.
•«»> *lien mi,to up Mibly .coldoil er »f«. when Oo. r S i» w», iehohited by ll”
•lie havu been. The corpw wan ce.uo.Ty I "“'t Ood lik. race th, sun ever alone
examined ly a pby.iuan and life ... pr< ''to'*i cru lived neiglilor to tiio fa her
noumadextinct. The remiln.w.re buritil. 1,1 |,r - itoll of our city a gentleman, C'oL
on Monday. T—“• w **° • porfecl .pecioien of
nniXF CHiftaxu to Homo*. Iiliy. ca. i..anUooJ .nd graced by oil me
xcittrday^a brother of tliedeceued, who uf rihn-ijienl and ' culturo. ' :i '
lives in iaoimyille, arrived, and seemed ^°'* — was oupertl\ ban<!some, and ,
much disappointed at net arriving in time ' a br.csterlield in manner. Even smonc f n, ‘ ad -
' fiaxlly decided to : hi. pimtatUn he wa. tl.u i H m *»
**ul of pci:ten: 8j, and ho was known far ' lhe C1<
and «ido as .1 “born icnllemon.”
But tbo colonel wj» a bachtlor, and
Ibis fact wo. a mystery, in tiew of all
VlL ** i 1 ® •»> abundantly jt> ressed, [ Canada lint
wouJJ i-asUt bar© brought him the choic- Wo havo«
«rt of tl |c Liir (a m rviage. “My father.” pie having 1<
1’ • day n-Led lli.coioacl i.Lo.dwc!
■Ii-- ! airal.
dtiinter the remains simply to gratif
brother, whose grief wan pltlaule. 'This
was dens to-day, anrl when the casket was
j reached it was lound that the glj>« j n the 1
lid had been broken, the body wnhin ws»
distorted and the fare cut and scratched on
I he broken pieces of glass.
The condition of the corrss was inch a*
to leave little doubt upon the mind* of
those who saw it that life was not extinct
when Krctl H.rtlrr w». hurW. .cd tint
the awful f*tc of beinv- I l Hive i •'
been hi*. The already ^r;ef stricken hr':1 -
vr was made almost Irsctic at this new .
veloped, and il is l#«red that he will lose j
■ - •! !. i . - -. I V. I ,1 v> , ■ ,
« wooden box, ao that the theory that '
cotlia-lid wit broken in Lr;r.al 19ex
and th» »e who were present say tl
u-uai cars iu lowering c Hint in
gra re was taken. Nobl.m* c«n be
*d to any o c bnt the fst.ily. The r
were re-srraeg^d and bnrird.
•h* grant „
In Iho tint edition (London. lT.j3). tha
following oomlcnl Llundrr. appear:
tiairet. A room ou tbo Itighmi floor
of the house.
Co k*lofh The room over tho garret.
Network. Anything rtticulatcd or de-
ciusau d at cpmi distances with inter-
a.ic* tet«tea tbo uiierie tion^.
lii.siuner. . ^ ^-aveejf state hired for
a Ripen.! ic obey his masti r.
ln*tr.k’._o >• r.tra t to tho above ho
: ti - f. !...a 11 _• m I .11, 1 j
Ion of the ward tariff or excite
te.'ul tax levied u|>oii commodities
1 by tbecouiuiou judges,
hired by tho.o to whom
= i«g®L_
ff r$m spimv* v "
Said a critical tramp,'“ 1 would say
Crusts of bread often come in my way
But they re ■ ousk iftw no mor v.
tKp Wipp(y117PDonr
IP* Vo XT WKkisTT THE BEST
Buy the CHAKTES OAK,
"Wicli 'ViT'ii'o Gauzo Otrea Doors.
,t-^-,cx-nmg «. ,,
r lSSSBSESSSSaSESESaSil
Ltidinss.^ Si-3 WELL STAY WELL
1 WK MW* •' ;
4 1' : : ;Vt/ ni ! -A. ivr /\ ivr
to 1 lease Jiaroon him for
he had never monied.
•rated.that »' haidly knew
»%cr the quest ion. “Wnen 1
aaid he, “1 loved and was t J9
uliful and amiable yuung Isdy,
in ilrfag why
uw to an-
Tin: PACIFIC
CallforniJi Return* »
slope,
trdjaOai Con-
r Hie
oenf* Ti
No|[N’oon.|—
San Fbasu-cxj, Nov. 5b-{Noou.l—
Comnlofe return* from every precinct in
|San l rkncuco alow a total vote of 86 .
414. A count of tbo bead* of tho th-k-
eis Hums Ihe foliosintr results-
locratic, 25,317; r. form
pro-
SUICIDES 1
The ISesular Auiun
Net I
From Public Opinion.
, that th
Ibe^i
k"j n charci's ocmllc * ' 5 ’ 3l7; W*
r dlmifi, democratic, 1,5.>.j; American, 3G1;
1 oflir draling I hibiiloobta, l,4CA This Indicates a
' olfe. of ti" imLlia,n °f ii.'ia
ri gone rr* I VVIacfinslu Demoeratle,
WbcUlsUve I Milwaikir. Nov. 5.—At 1 o’clock
ikocra^till claim- this afterpo.n. Chairman 1’aine concedes
vic-k jt ;b«# | ticket in | the *Uto senate as well a* tho assembly
iv+lete, gives to tjio Ueniucrats. Thomas repuhlh
g fnnn 257 | for congress in the seventh dia.net
- ....... 1. j ui.n^ jsuy,
>nu fully intended to marry her; hut
whtio still engaged I changed my mind,
without any fault of my betrothed, aud
dec wroto her the fact. Shortly
ti e’ lher# r l 2 c **we to tho store whero I
ih* j w,u c *«f»ing and culling me aside, asked
tch- ‘"V., 1 n,enn t by such a letter. I
tin- u T‘‘ e 1 1,1 t I meant ju.it what I had
““iw.lti,*. Hal • W,|l, ,lr, I .dmira
jour car dot und release you.” And ihfai
emied a chapter in their live#, which
is* j r " r *R | l» (lowed in dilTeient channel.*, j
I wenly-fivo years afterwards, *hu the j
mother of a fain ly, Inr bus* and a gen-
l-or some tim** |*ast as many as twelve 'f ,Dtt ? C( l l wlly high in social rank with *
to eighteen suicides havo been reiristered ' ,ho Cl ’ lw,M, '» thouglrm t so weulthv, was
daily at ihe jieHecture of pol.a-, o, PWteiriweofa hotel in Milledgeville.
Sunday the total w.i . Icken. U the • ■^“neidme.-, Co. , nn eloquent
n.i.s Id’ll, a ni * *»f ‘h,- Georgia lcgisl.ture, ic-
1 «» her « x guest, during the »e»sion, of tiffs
ire of iojine. ‘^tcl; an I thus thy met for tie firtt
• 1 Cohen, in , ?* * , ' nca l,,ut momentous e,* iroie in | on
t his t rains ‘^eir y«aing liver, lie had never cessed
bee n as tr *i v V ,cr ,,u *mcry. as of one, lo him,
in tho Ii- '* e fttlreR ai.d b.»t of earth.
1 o in .1.1. .1 , Ono d goin ; to his room, he aaw a
i!»t* ;t * nu ' r X ,a K irotn ft* It woe the day
0 avinar !* «■»•> .e»vo klll.ediev.lle. the leew-
whicrjl u * jr » M*vtog Adjourned. Knt rifig the
hieadL r0 >ul ,V w ori l, »e mantel a shp of
r furli P a l K?r H ' l “ thie ►tau/.a printed on it:
ute for i {*«
Rue Bortlie,
nervous aiTectlon, put
istenc * ly swalh
A diamond merclunt
the Rue Staubetigo, Lis
for rrns ns which haxe not
tained. An old man of to,
St. klartiu, committexl -uici.
lar fashion. Intbs Kae da
lusn hanced himself.
. |>Apcr.
VO Wurk,
bwi
was written:
I have not
two da vs. Knot
umip lieh
vulo
ducevl a
: It h
with charcoal fu
women drowned thei
and an individual i
re nee* poisoccd hum
The annual statistic
demic of suiri ics ta^
the comniet cetm nt
tunin. La-t April t
ill* Lu*
i’oisk ii
in-
CuO^eoal iiitnUs, c ^t oj hearts:
The colonel preerved tldsli.t’e mes-
isgcinhis scrap book until his dvmg
if mutual true love,
It.
vf) Lite.
ioiat-d \ lurald^* in ll;c state & ^ dAnty>o« district lea .d uy a »m;dl majority. 1^1 o lotto,
fettsaevrn c ‘ nl ; or a i.et ploraltty « ^ ^ g of»-o demo- rcfubucan. i* l-aten .ti 1 .. third
I»a tnoo.yjjMng counties. . w h - tl0> hi smg d.a- trict by 1.3 •. nr.. I. i, 1. ;, ei ,.j , it;lt Mc
4,* V. ill0 n l l^^ veaD0, 1 era! this fr mere wjCotdbAsUsn defi-atrd m t., ninth.
can p urslB? ■ by ° vC ,! .. tliPat, fen .r, nnd Jiaug.i Is sure of re-dection bv a small ‘V*** t>i "uiciues. iiruw it. f m n « •
Tin- election of * . (he rvl ,u ,j :n . re. ngr. •- . majority. Chair an Will, of'the d* i. 1 ^°* no D most genersbv f . n r ,.J
,1.1 Lv SgBg tadSaMlRlVi «■(“>'« claim.. Diaiorlirn ,, ! ,ul “ mn P r »‘"»^»ii»*ilo-rih x I
Si*,*r 7 «^H3Sk.W» <«—• of 3-1,01.0 for F«k »d tho la.i.t, oa I tate “ “«»«of dunailHm I
,l,c iJ.nMK'n » od *?, a ,1,1 h :-t ; ,Ixo “'- of lt » uin. rongres, i . I.am’*IVU mro biliou.and nwv.
twocong**^^ other dietrtott 1 ^ least 1 Ttsiot/htther cer» I tntn» i oos Hi* [ f
„ HU .(»ti d d'-.i.
«ly Cured.
l '?1 c hdorm your readers that I have Wbst rw
hUi% ° remedy for above naui cd dit- j
By its timely u*; thousands of I Why
» « .C5 bavo been |nvmanent)y j
>1- I hall tm glad to send two bottle .
y rerr.e ly FR£K to any of your read-1
l ''° con*umptli n, if they will /
11 1 • ■ • . . t .: i 1 1 .111. »
cctfully.
Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria.