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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: WEDNESDAY MORNING. JULY 20. 1892.
j[ <w proposition By a
fatern Congressman.
fi iE Tension bills
up neaTTall the time of
IHt HOUSE SESSION.
C. «•••*■- Ar,,on T ““' n "
fU *«>•»“*
CARTER FOR CHI3MAN.
Hie Republltnns Went A Long W*y to
Find u Mun*
New York, July 16—Tbonus H. Curler of
Montana, La» beoa elected chairman of the
Republican uatioual committee. Hia place of
•ecn tary han been silled by the ttelucuou of
t'sria Megee of.Peunaylvania.
The executive committee of the na
tional committee met this afternoon
ut the Fifth Avenue hotel Neither
Chairman Campbell or nor Vice Chair
man DeYoung were present, and .he
committee was called to order by Sec
retary Carter. Sutherland of New York
was chosen to preside over the delibera
tions. The resignation of Chuirmun
Campbell was presented by Payn<* of
WUeousiu. and accepted. No progress
toward filling Campbell's vacancy was
made uf tbe mornig session, and a re
cess was takeu. As the result of con
ferences held during the recess, it was
announced when the committee re
assembled that Carter had agreed to
take tbe ebairniausblp, and that Chris
McGee of Pittsburg would take Carter’i
place. Tlie latter statement, however,
.... __ was premature. Carter was elected and
fortification appro- made a apwch of acceptance. .T. F.
ncurreil in, *'' lrkl ‘ of Iittshurg wu» nudo secretary
‘ pm tem.
IPS* rdored. It wna also agreed that the appoint-
..rocecdcd to the con- i n f permanent secretary be l-ft
b “ USt number of private pen- to the dlaeretlon nf the chnir. The . hair
..... over from Iaat ws* uuthnrired to appoint a committee
■mo. uutaUon or- of tn *» "elected from the Repot II-
previous 1 | Clin party, not members of he committee
t« act as an advisory committee to
• nrivate pension bills were the national executive committee. It
. .1 .. the house weut iuto was unanimously agreed to co» tinne
, gn j tncu »«r. Ls'ster of Campbell as a member of tbrt e« tiro
of the y * *. stmate I committee. Campbell will take barge
m ‘be ‘hair, OB tn of the branch headquarter, at Ohiogo.
Eml* to tb“ sUU,lr> cl> “ 'V’.on Farter m n*k"d if the re-
h* Wj- r of mttioil offered an | "Ptnnee of ho chnirmanshln entail,-d
dmeot
Will'll 10
,.rUi. Senate-
Other Matter.-
Il„a.c Proc.«H»«.-
July 1C—Th®
senuto
fcington,
lascP ,J *
to the
Mr. Clevelund Accused of Pur-
tiulity to Roiiihii Catholics.
THE STATEMENT-IS FALSE
AND HARDLY WORTHY OF THE WORK
OF REPLYING TO IT.
lie Know* Cardinal (•llihon* and Re
gard <i Him a* a True American—
C uthollc Kmploye* Were
Worthy One*.
till
conference
with lb.
|.;iposition Jbe resignation of his position in th?
.•d ta wotSdtare- office he replied: “I shall resign
the ex|n,sl- «"
call up. I' r Kaadav No ma-
l* MV'. 1 "!,' m.r any labor uot
and
ln.viti.-d tor the
HRS. HARRISON’S ILLNESS.
Secretary 11.1 font Denies s lteport Sent
Washington.
lh«" slut" ^S by rninS:
art oi rvligioiw ^ I Witshington, July 10.—Private Pccrc-
0 f ill dfuouu'^i ji una resumed bis I tnry Halford wna shown the Wa^bing-
NS t v,-st«T«iav. Hr was oidMl ton dispatch in a Philadelphia paper to-
!L£, Ml* appropriation for the t3fi- day to the effect that Mrs. Harrison is
jr. hat s|s*nt tmad “* 1U niM i dying of “quick consumption/' nud that
-king tin* national J* l, ‘ • 0 f t j,e I ,,er Manila have abandoned hope of her
trine the prnnt to -lute- reC oTory. H e said that the report wu.
t", '**"**'17 Sibliignn interrupted cruel and contrary to all information re
'T r'f«*rted that the gentleman I cel red from the intending physician uni
" i,-it country, but that the others who an* now with her. He said
\vm not New I the president received report* fr »m
«ruimH ami Alabama had I Loon Imka every day from the i*hys-
leinldiut system* than the 1 ichmn and others, and they were all if
„i t.Hiik svstem. . , I a favorable and encouraging character,
i th! '.tiier addressed The president'will join Mrs. Harriaon
t„ the senate amendment to I j n rbo mountains soon after the nd-
./ a , „wn;d when it is known I journment of congress. This action
finn l vote will be reached the I \ H \ n accordance with his original plans.
'' _ orP n „t complimented by a I and is in no way due to anv iinfnr rn-
nttendsurc. At no time^auring | hie change in Mrs. Harrison's coudi-
ir*l '
South <
0 more thsn 100 mem-
the galleries could not
,r.bM,«»
S‘»*re
present.
tion.
The I
... ... DELAY WAS THE BEST.
was deserted aml^ Ibe^Pee" | WUat c,. c»»iin lay. arm. March to
Wnntncr.
Washington, July 10.—Gen. Schofield
ha* received a telegram from Col. Car-
. Uu of the Fourth Infantry, dated Wiuil-
ntirso of I ncr, yesterday, saying:
, snot her prohibition —®nt
— 1 » 1U ‘ th0 " Undr5r I httwv KZZ UST Wardmr
: I, the thermometer of the hous*.
,„ n«. l. hri* the pa* «a -
,r,.»,led When business is
/••priot-rs." «« Culberson of
i,.nn« tliem. are absent. They |
bill.
are strongly garrisoned. Tlie Twenty-
second Infantry occupied Mullone to-
The Rrsut* Sr«loa.
Mington. P bTri rt ofe”*n d Se^ of
.liiicul disabilities, uoder tiu- four-
I im.endmcnt to the < J?'* ,, K5Jr IM. Clements, tn delay tin til his snrreu-
S, Walker of AllmiU. . dered miners should get out of the
THtfldi moved lus an an ^ Ul *5J| I place. He Itclieves his men would hare
rid sii«l “all t.ther per ou*. Objec-I mun j er i»d ai ,d his mine and mill
• denl'»ped aud Daniel withjlww | ^ pstroyr< | # \ ton ft „,| a half of dyna-
anivii'lmeiit and the bill pnssco. i Wft|| p|g^t | n tho mill br rioters
ft* r 'li*iK)sin* of considerable rou- y ow j t up an d burn It. YYhen his
ltodurs* and bills to which no oo- I non-union inen had left tbe pla<*e on
ion was raised* the general do- rani giuut powder was removed
•tirv hill was taken up at 2 y. tu., j win llje m \\y nxli \ m \\ tbe property placid
I tho commit«*• omondm**nta were {n b|» possession. Everything is pro-
l u|*on. Tin* Mil contains several grpgglQg favorably." _
hia *p|»roprintliig ridiculously small I f; e p t Schofield today telegraphed Gen.
tunu. For instance, there is an item Ttuger. «*oruniaiiding the dtpaHmc&t of
f n r improving the hurtors I Columbia, as follows:
Sn F ancisco. Gnl. and one *»f ^5 “| have no doubt the circumstances
it* for marine hospital service: one of aQl j wmlt* fully justlfv the di*rrction
vn\* for Improving the Missouri Ool. Carlin exercised. He cridentl^ cor-
r:sr..| »»ne of f*rty coots for re- reotiy understood that the duty of the
4 nu-l i r«*s TVntl m of public build- I troops is simply to support the civil an-
i*. The signal service gets 41 cents I thoritles In the execution of the laws.
tffiSTSS I THE SITUATION AT HOMESTEAD
Chelsea, Mass., July Id.—A few days
ago IV. Klack of Chelsea wrote Grover
Cleveland, calling his attention to this
statement piloted from a report in tbe
British-American Citizen, of a discourse
iu Music bail:
“When Cleveland became president he
had wires run from tho White House
to the cardinal's palace and placed a
lloman Catholic at the head of every di
vision of 1*500 employes in the depart
ments, and permitted nuns, without au
thority aud against printed iustructious
hung up in every public building in
Washington, tn go twice each month
through them and command every clerk
to contribute to the support of the Ro
man Catholic church* aud if he or she
refused have a yellow envelope sent
them. Wo can sec how uu worthy such
a man is of support."
Cleveland’s reply, printed iu the Brit
ish* A inert* *au Citizen this week, reads
us follows'
Hr.zzurd’s Bay, Mass., July 16.—Will-
Kuz/.uidV Buy, Mass.. July 16.— 1 “Will
iam Back, i.sq. Dear Sir: 1 am al
most ashamed to yield to your request
to deuy a statement so silly and ab
surd on tbe fucc of it, as the one you
send me. However, ns this U the teo*
oud application I have received ou tie
same subject* 1 think it ue.*« to end toe
mutter by branding the statement in
all its details an 1 in it* spirit ami inten
tion us unqualifiedly nud ansdutely
false. I know’ Cardinal Gibbons, and
know him to b • a gojd citizen and a
first rate Atnerictn, and that hi* kindnes
of heart and toLrati*m uio in stric. < u-
trust, with the tierce intolerance ami vi
cious malignity which disg< .too some who
claim to Is* iirotcs.iim h. J ,.*»*,• a num
ber of tuemb oi th * Cn*h iic *bucb
who w|f employe*! in the public ser
vice during iny udin';uisti‘.ttion. ami 1
suppose there were many s» employed.
I should be n‘hamo! *»f my Presbyter
ianism if thes*; declarnti ms gave
grounds of offense.
Yours very tvlv.
(signed) GROVEIt CLEVELAND.
RUSSELL AND HAKMOND.
The Gifted Orwtor* K>|Hinmliiig Demo*
mull- Uostrln*.
Alapaha, July 16.-(Special.*—Nash
ville, the county seat of Berrien, pre-
sentisl t lively apjmttrauce yestenlay.
About 2,000 citizens of this and adjoin
ing counties gathered there to hear two
of southwest Georgia's gifted orators ex-
prmul Democratic doctrines, uml also
show to the followers of the third party
what little chau**%* they had of effecting
anything, but aiding the Republican
I>arty. Under tlie direction of the
Democratic dull of Nnshrille, a large
arbor naa erected, with comfortable
seats, for the Indites an«l children nnd the
r akers' stand, which was beautifully
orated with dowers nckl evergreens.
HOME RULE FIRST.
The Liberal* Ate lu.tdy for Gladstone**
Fir.| .Hove,
London, July l(l._o u t 0 f twenty-two
, ‘iV , l* , l** the lioilse
sixteou are likely to fall to tlie oppori-
tiou aud si.\ tu the Uuiouisis. The
Louse of commons will thus finally con-
ionists twist_ ihrueslnt of three hun
dred au»l l ubmlsts against
three bun(Iiv,! an d fifty-four mcmlM*rs
of lb® L> >J *Tal Nrtions. The Liberals,
though eo.ifpisitcd by tho fact that a
considerable majority of tlie British
members are Mill I'nionisis, contend
that GiaoM'.ne bail ul>solut«> law and
precedent to carry hLs home rule rneas-
ure by Irish vm, . .|, ;|l( .. rfho tone of
the Liberal executive to-day is enti
altered regarding tm- uro|a>MNl delay in
the home nil** bill probably inspired by
communications they have received
Tb.-y now that Gladatnne will
have the full approval of the party in
expediting home rule.
The Tunes holds that the Unionists
nre simply strong enough to prevent
prevent (Mudstone front carrying revo
lutionary tncMMires and can ufi*«>r*l to
wait until his heterogeneous following
1m dissolvid by iutornal conflicts anil ri
valry, and until the competency of the
minister '* crippled by every variety of
imprnctlcahp* promise has been exhib
ited to tlie world.
Gladstone, the Times continues, now
depends Upon th** Irish. Not beiun
members of his party they will not
obey his whips. Nine rarnellites will
be sufficient to prevent transactions be
tween Gladstone and the anti-Pnmell-
Itea who. obliged to tnnintaiu their in-
dependemv *,f ;iU EnglUh parties, will
be t0 refuse anything short of
Parnell s home rule, which, if Glad
stone ventured to propose, would break
up the English lito rals.
The Old Man Continues His
Attacks on Caprivi.
WILLIAM WILL NOT FIGHT
Hurt* «t Sparta.
Spsrta, July lfi.- [8j>ecial.J—The Hancock
July races doted today. Daring the*e race*
ten different coiintie* were r**prcH* ut**d by
fimt-class h'lrceM, and among them twelve o‘f
the boat blooded Htailious. Visitors came
from far and m*ar all over tho state. Your
correspondent has, by careful examination,
found that the actual value of tbe horao here
was flOO.OiX). Our county defie* any other
county in the Mate to make eucb an exhibit.
Hancock county Mill keeps tbe lead on agri
cultural and Mock industries. This willl-e
dommistraf il again at oar agricultural fair
next fail.
THE OLD MAN BUT ALLOW THE AF
FAIR TO DIE OF NEGLECT.
UUmnrck ta Supported Only by Member*
of III* Family uml Bavarian Dlg-
nltarle*—About Royal Per
sonage*.
Berlin, July 16.—Since starting on his
journey to tlie north, the emperor has
sent iustructious to Chancellor von Cu-
privi to ignore tlie Bismarck eontrover-
Hence, though a day does nor
without the prince's organs making a
fresh attack ou tbe gov *ru u »ut, tlie
semi-official presa rjiuius jilent. The
majority of other papers follow tbit
liguified example, iniluditig the 'Jberul
journals; which would willingly let the
polemic die cut.
The Freissennige orgtna alone try
to keep the dispute seething, while the
Socialist paiiers seize what of ad van-
age i'ritice llihimirck’s indiscretions
give them to assail generally his ser
vice to tbe nation, bis claims to grout-
ness and bis personal character, 'the
A SANFRANCISCO SAMSON.
A Plano Mover Win* I.lft* Half a Tan
Fifty Time* a Day.
Edward T. Berry 1ms been a piano
mover in this city continuously through
out the seventeen yean* past. Berry Ik
a big man, standing 0 feet, stocking clad
and we ighing 1MO pounds, lie is so
well proportioned as not to appear so
heavy. He is a native aon, having been
born In Del Norte county forty-two
ycitfa ago, near where Rouge river runs
into the sea. Del Norte wan a wilder
ness then and Berry grew up a aporas-
mun and an angler, pursuits which
made him sound of wind and strong of
limb. When a young man he went in
for uthletics somewhat, nud became the
premier wrestler of Northern California,
u j il he was apprenticed to a tan
ner aud currier. That trade. did not
stilt him. aud lie tried horse training,
a profession iu which his strength first
become uotiaeable. Teaming followed,
and as one of its most lucrative branch
es Berry took up the moving of furni
ture.
ilia daily work is to move from fif
teen to twenty pianos up and down
stairs, sometimes several bights. Berry
manages one end of the piano, while two
strong men cau barely handle the other.
The strong num also takes the lower
end of the piano in going up stairways,
often being compelled to HtiMtain tlie
whole weight of uu instrument of tbe
able.
That so many years of service nt
such tusking labor have not broken him
down Berry bellves is due to tho fact
that he has always beeu regular in his
habits, sleeping long hours nnd n*
fraining from drinking. He claims
nothing for himself as to hU strength,
but along Kearney street and among
expresMincn generally lie is regurded tho
THE FLOVILLA MEETING.
quiescent utlitude of tbe government
will ceaw .boum ITiuce BUumrck pro.- |KS5TMS38k&
ecute bis dettign to continue tho agi
tation by touring the various centres
throughout Germany, accepting recep
tions aud giving here and there expreie
siou to utterances hostile to tbe empe£
policy.
Flovilla, July 16.-(«P<ti«l.)~Politics
have been exceeding quiet In Flovilla
Official circles generally discredit the | for a long time until a few days ago,
report that Gen. Couut vou Waldersee I alien it was auuounccd that Mr. Charles
is inciting the prince. On the contrary, I Bartlett w'ould address tho people yea-
Geu. vou Waldersee and the old cel- ri^day afternoon, on the questions of
league, of Priuee BUmurck are try i 1 " 1 d ". y - ’Th® . People * party crowd
. .. . , , 7 I IteguD to aeatrch ulanit for a man to
mg to induce him to .pare the German* . kumpion their »ide of the nuenthm.
the sight of a public coutiict betweeu *b*- I They failed to get a speaker. They* ut-
emperor and tho statesman who treat- I tempted to drown argument with noise,
<1 the united Germany The priu > 1 1111,1 lo timfum* tbe orators invited to ad-
own family circle, hi. »n.. t^unt Her- SMTik* lh
bert aud Count Willium uud hia aou-iu- I piraut. f„r rongrvnional honors from
t.nt liautxau, support him. I this district tvere present, and nil bail
penonagrs in Bavaria aud WurUmhurg a Toicc in attempting to eorn.-t the er-
approve of hi. keeping up the li„ht I r»r. that are being presetted by the nil-
. aguiust the ClanccUor Ton Caprivi. •>-«*"*“ of the split from the Democrt
eTtretue invariably follow, another, hut her, ....thing hut regret is*ipr«*,l ^'into
'Jlie drouth was in localities. It has I *.n all % j over the conflict. Count Ing ideas of splitting the aolid D#m*-
Wlll Take Mtrlkrr** Hark.
PhUa*Mpki'.t4 July 16.—Hughe* and
Puttewn have posted notices in their
lollin' milU ben*, stutiug that they will
take bn<k any of their vtriking employes
a* iudivitln.iK but not a* members of
the Amalgamated Ass*H>iMti*»n. The
firm say they nn* procuring men in other
cities to run their mills. Several hun
dred men employed by the firm have
beeu out »iiice July 1.
i-tup* In Waru Jf k.
Warwiek. July lO.-HSpecia.)—One
mmniUftlnna. The
iMnrre and Ohio Railroad Company
tn hate it* trsnwury Increased by
• t-nt'ifi one Item and by $ 147 in an-
her. Th** Atlsnirand Pacifia railroad
t<» i«e made richer by f2.fi0. The Inst
th** <omtn
Twanty Man Are llu*y In the Iron Work*
ot That Place.
Homestead, July 1«.-Tod*y baa beeu
the quietest that Homestead ha. seen
,ie etcher hy wg.no. 1M in.t I "' nc ® «>« d«-l*r«tion of hostlllrte^h^
inittee amendment* ws* the tween the noopsny and the men. There
be**ft raining h* re nearly ersry day for
a tuonah. Bath cotton uud cortl are
damage*! by the long t^-ll of rain.
ProupoeU «re in the raina favor *ttl1.
'armers are getting gl**otnV owing to
th** heavy rain* Tb*» liealth of tlie
country wa * never better^,
t \n Al»tm*rtriul« !rtei
BirmiiMbnm, July 16.—Dr. Reuben
view to the cultivation of tbe Centre par
ty, Chaucellor von l!aprivi has expvdit-
^ r « c- - iBpeergslder arruugemeuu under
M. Seamy, son of Dr.Ji* S. Searcy, 3 j w bj c L t be auui of 16,000,006 marks
loading physician of Tuscaloosa, win- voted by the lower hous.- of the l*ru»-I f.
tuitted suicide this morning by blow-1 sian dirt in restitution for sums tfc* l *»mM*» iy■•*< J- ®» tow*- ttw,
r. . \ Catholic clergy were deprived of dur- L. n ..i n I. . A? »• lie terms it. Tils
in* tbe Kulturkampf will be pai.L Com- 7^1".,ilv bSb
in, out his brains. IT left a note say.
ing melancholy bad made life unbeara
ble. His mind had evidently given way
under apriieation to his duties.
latchings Denominated
Ore-mills. Miss.. July 16,-Tbe Democrats
of the thirst district, bsve renominated Catch
ing* for congress.
S.s In Answers to QaestloBs.
of s new silver section eov- I war* uud-. i.l-tediy new men Introduced
fort, printed page., to pay th* I into tb* words, but the striker* ar* ron-
dipg* "f the tviuri of claims for in- I fulent that many cannot, without prat
W'JVJ}**?*** snoilntions I rtifflcultT . be brought In. New men are
» A’* All^a'fTlnmSK:
puiU w(*r* .truck out nf tbe bill I Amalgamated A**M»ciatinn located
'ith tho mn*<*nt of ffenntnr TT >le. who in Htteburg w« r* qoutlnnally ■vtulliig to
In charge of It. and the action headquarter* information that non-union
» *il item* on th* la*t twentv-thrra I rauuot be found who h»>va any purpooo
Wil * Mtwprnded on motion of Sonn* I of coutiug t« Ilonieatead. A number of
rMi'-ri ll the ground that they hod 1 colored men from Virginia mill* are aaid
»«rrffrre*l to th«* committee on olaima 1 to Imva proffered to coma here. b»i
‘1 bid not vet been reported upon atriker* do urn U-tieve |be ivtmrt*. If
that mm»it*ea. Renator Mitchell tha men come. th.*y will undoubtedly
however, that hi* committee bare the ttvaUaat time they aver aaw iu
» rt, tM examine and report **pon th**m thHr live*
AW of the committee amend- At the Carnegie mWa aU la 1^®* to-
12“ h,Tia * Iwn srtM nn.-n tlm bill day. Althpagh smoke la riaing fromiW
* I * l>n " r "l amendmenta. Bcv- starka in the tnilla. * viait to •Jjjj’*™*
■?> "'rt"®" were nffen-d some nf ,h.m showed that *h«t‘w. n Wnon-uuton m«
•l'.rM and ntb-rs will e m» nn were busy tn thn riant, and not■ «*y. i»•
<lv »>SH <l„m «{en» Uy
2£un«i W Mon, ’ a J > n <l th* **nat* I laborer*, who
other placet tjint he has mail, speeches,
he made many friends, and can go heme,
satisfied that he will receive the vote of
Berrien’s Democracy for congress.
At the conclusion of his s|ieech, the
Hon. Mr. Keunou of Berrien, in a rery
pleasant manner introduced the lion.
T’-omns M. Hammond of TbonrasriHe,
who. in one hour’s time, gave the large
gathering a full and clear history of the
various parties and the claims of each,
in snch a plain manner that ull could
understand. He paid his respects par
ticularly tn hia misguided brothers who
have wandered o|f in the l.ytrays acek
ing strange gods tn how <|own to. Oi
the arreral hundred voles present, the
third party men could he easily pointed
out at they stood around In groups of
two or three. They did not interfere,
hut In going among them yon con'd fro-
ouently hear them remark, “oh that’
.. __ have u most wholesome
fray „f committing themselves to any
statement ns how they came nr h,.*
long they pmpoe* to stay. The work so
fnr*d.ine In tb* mill la to two ofthethive
open hearth furnace* where bloom* an
prepared.
DEATH OF DR. PAULL.
ds Dirt tc.IJ.nl.il, Kroi.i an Over tta.e
of Mui|ihlnr.
J«>y. Oi., July l<l. -(SpeclaU— 1 ‘^C"!e no telaxatjpn in the thorongh-
!& rara'erie^Ci^h
"Hkhtiy m J . sR^IrtjSSSS
* -m k.*’ 11 *“ "opened that he lot, at Munhall station. Tlie-* houa.-s
tosmlnM ? f t ho, ‘ * in ’®- »® »o- will he ercted at once and wtUbefrw
d ,u ^ lln * » suisll quantity | i> tat- of Hie men ®mrioyed hl ’h m j';
eUorojorm („ r it. hypnotic eft,., t-. I ~The lmatlon Is Inside of tb* Incloaurc
tda etlonIona had L„a pnUstlon will thua Iw *°
f-ine n i“ ltt “" un ?® rt,r,1 »r. and th, men e- n In Utejr h-m ek-eplt-g.
•f LmTr hM wr t TU “' ,0 “ k • '«™® q-he houie* will *he l.unt separately,
^ranrptone at lh e Urn. telling his Ur, good siae.1 lot. and will PM^al"
5 U * ,l<Ul * i It might i«um* I ifiirto «4(ht room*. Letter* will
ha a. lz" ,u: ao'inillf for i time, I put In the pistofilee today to every
Th. wa. Smil W * *»*«*•• ohl wVlifV the mills, with .boot
shwt S n e, 1 kl or Jr k J- aoU »* f'rtv er.-entlone. running as fpllhr*:
rue™ attendant grew un- I “Tarnecic Steel t’ompany. LlnilUsl,
ST Z, 2 r ’? n } 0, .. hl * bn-ath- nnmrlfrtd Steel Works; Jnly TO.-
,a .r 1,r - A- W. Smith, a I pi,. Repair* will be reanmed on
^and'b. ^rri,?s^^8.ao D Monday morning. Jnly TS. W« inviie
t. at ono. fikZSLSj n ro* to retnn to yonr old aoritloii \\ r-
«u drjng from th? effertJ o/ an o?e" to commence nt usual time. Bsspect
• onc » *° I ^'«T \r PflTTFR Gfi»n StlDl-'
a?*.?*. aUntnlato him, hut to no avail. rJ ‘ W PfXl t KM. Gen. Hnpt.
kyn vlonsi/ aTU> * Wn ukffn ,lx | COLUMBUS IN CHURCH.
V-o koew him. and hi. death will is. ■ Inrl “’ . .
f-l' 1 ? Ismeate.1 hy his anmernns I Rente. July l<k-Tho promised «ncy
tnen.la ami acqaalnutaocs. berides, be I clical on Golnrobn* .vlelirations was la
, »Wer mid . ..» lurd t0 day. Ia it tbe pop., enjoins tbe
ju »|».ut SS years M, jghrt'toU M*o» In Italy. Spoin «M tortg to
» rnkb-ot of Ihit rounlj for aboit f.*r- I iwtehmte lh# annlvernair ot In#
1 Jisrs. 1 K . n n{ America by special serriee*.
Williaui BiHiitavck haa rvaigned hia I emtio of tbe South to obtain relieT’fmni
yo»itiou of yrofoct oi HauoTvr aud I fant led evil*. Mr. Bartlett ?ed **ff tho
Couat Kautzau ha, al» resigned hi. | KfHSlJS,
yoaiuoD of minister to the Hague.
Tbe relaiiou* of the goverumeat with
tbe Vatican tend to improve. With a
aud handled his subject beautlfullv.
He has a large Dumber of follower* in
this cofnmuuitjr uud lie certaiolj made
friends. . -
Mr. QibanDs was the next speaker.
In Ms easy manner he spoke the truth
to many who heard him. He la a
fair fruaoner and n good ma. Next
*nnt. IV. F. Smith, who mnde a
misaioners who were appointed after
the vote wa* passed have been ling, riog
i °v«r he details of the distribution of
the money. The chaucellor has *‘Uorget-
ically brought their dF-lilierations to a
courlusiou aud the commiMMiouera now
report that the ntooiea will be paid
withlu threw months. Another amicable
step has been tho appointment
gfiitlemnn. but un*
fortunately baa fallen on the wrong sld«
•>f *" 'once.
Tbe Rev Mr. Rtraln then strained a
■i to make a fewr scattering remarks
♦»*#» I*eop1«>'s party. He succeeded Ip
nmving hte first assertion, "that he
wms no sneaker."
Pol. Poll YVbltfield dosed*tbe speak
ing In a masterly effort. He Is a great
orstor. a finished debater and an all-
— Ilor nm Uninw . V. orator, a tlnlsliod debater and an ail-
Among aom* nnclvillaed trib*« Bot only H*r vna Bow, a brother of tha wall- p,,il,|,.l« n . He pleased bl* many
there a word expreming “yes.” but It «* D "“ “ 8®Wo»»rr a* hwra *AII were delighted with hia
assumes a different farm according to the !!"*“} *® Vatican. \ on
arx or age of tb* speaker. Thus among I J"x?** From whM we can gather Mr. Bart-
the A bl pones, uf South America, os I *, 'J?** *i “I 1 ' I ''' rt *" ln ,h * *“ ,w * eounty. Eilb-'
Duhrizhoffer Inform, ui, fgr "yes*” the Prince Bto™?rk Vet he Is “tho "T" Wl " hon , 0 r t,1B 011
men ray he*, the women ray bra and th. ^,“,1 o7 the e^rey Ton Jiutow bra 8il,h lhf ®“’^®e.±?iiL h _!!!l
old men give a grant. the reputation of being a raMile dlp-
Thla Is a refinement which we Aryans I lomat. and has winning manners,
have decided, perhaps rightly, to be un- lie limps. He ia a UepMstopbeles
necessary; for though our “ayel” add without malice nud will be persona
"nayl*- carry no more Information now grata at the Vatican where Mchloier has . „ . ... ,
than th* Sanskrit bl and na did many I utterly lost his holiL Notwithstanding _ Kpokane, Wash., Jnly lfh—Bevims advice*
thousand* of year* ago, they are qnlte suf- Von Bulow’a qualities the diplomatic <""" *h« Coenr d Alene dialricl aUte that Ilia
firient for all nractica) puruoars. But tha doubt his chance of altering the 1 military hw arrested Jack Wallace at Cats.
Ahipooe* might feel as mnehembarraased | <*»•(. .... I l * Jo - H * •o«P«’**d of bring the ringleader
by the use of our sexless ai&rroatlv* and
WHOLESALE INCARCERATION.
Thousand t'nlon f.laera Will he
lertet Up.
Kpokane, Wash., Jnly IS.—Be view advice*
Alsiut 10 o'eloek the people began to fill
up the pluee under nud around the arls.r,
umi in a very short time the place was
literally paok.-d with the immense
crowd, when the speaker! of the occa
sion were list hy the chairman. lion.
II. B. Peeples, upon the platform pre
pared for their use. Mr. Peeples then,
to an appropriate speech, Intrmlnced the
Hon. B. E. Ilnssell. who, In hl« usual , , _
graceful manner, held the audience h T ’t^,, U ^L."of S, nur C «xlr*a afflimatlve aud i . T\ e scuuiltal at Claves of tbe Jew I of the Mission massacre. The troop* are d<w
spelllsumd for more than one hour. This ” ln ® “ “ . . T “ butcher, Ktus-lioff. who wna aceuseil of „ln«lne from I’aUlndo and thnmeh the hills
new territory for him. hat. like nil nraativ. s,lU61ra as wo shonld do ln at- lnur , lor)nr , ,- hrirtl , n rhiIll . ,, . Mow L Z
tempting to exprera cur meanlrg in tbs to tb( , ant |.Se m |,|,. agitation. The toad- “ d 7 ???» fl 11
language of the Crebo tribes of West | n( Catbolio organ. Germania. ,,|ii The troubled dutricthaa bran elosed to travel.
Africa. In which the us* of personal pro- maintains that the TalmuJ encourages | Nobody b permitted to go in without a mill-
nouns Is dispensed with and gesture U cm- I human sacrifices. Tbe Krents Kelt- I tary passport. Gen. Gtrito bss !.<«»» troops
ployad to show whetbar a verb Is In tbs ung contends that, although the Jew- I under his commsml sud has called on all
first, second or third person.—Blackwood's I ish scriptures do not support ritualistic I member* of tho miners' nnh« tn cone to and
Magazine I murder, aome illiterate Jews believe In surrender. Notwithstanding the presence ..f
Th. Tvek-bokkea. 1 the popular aympathy I* with Bon-1 prsyyoce Mb Newspaper ereT.spGairal.are
Thy “trek-bokkeo - a. the Boere caU the *• bring raided to again by IS*"Tinw soya throa
pilgrimages of tie springboks, bos Urn wlterJ lhT mob^wiJSed X * n ’ 1 —k-W.... t..vnrt..«
rery vividly deseribsd by Captain Gordon I t»L ! > ? W I lh * »welAry of tha miner*' union and ter* nte.
Ctimmlntr “I htlifid” h*» favk, “tbe J* § °?u bailor® of the prose«>u-I tivvulher membersoftbulbody weresrurateo.
nf mr camo Uo ° l 2 deter tbe lead- Cuwoar ttmms sad tbs profit murdwart
ground to the northwest of ray camp orto tn of Jadenhettse from actively \ taking men in right along during the ev.-uing.
ally oovered with* dense Uving nii*sB of I continuing themovement. I hsTcrsi citizens wsre aleo nUd-ud In rii*tody,
springbok*, marching stea<llly mul rlowty IJehermann von Sonnenherc i* slump- I including Kobert Neill sad Waiter Jooee, who
along, ax tending from an opeuiDg tn a t ing the Rhin* valley, exciting antl-rie- I were formerly members of the union. It is
long mnge of hills on «b* wt«k through I uiitic mob*, while other Conservative I reported that sU memhere uf the union are U
which they ecntlnned pouring like the j orator* cultivate tbe popular passions b* locked up. If thb i» trno — •> .. --
Hood of some great rirre” to a ridge half In south Germany. The Cenaervntives rest of rear oo* Ihoasand ms
e mile to tha east ovcrwhbh th.-rdlrap- i s®*m *■> be tending toward the adoption
We hnrr been fonlr<l too ..ft- » The b--aJth nf arrsrid »i.i'h ti.ry of anfi-Kemltlsm among the main I
ten by .that.” hut when idled with qnew £££. ^^Mharebaansamrwhan about ?'“ k * of a. , . h '_ p ? r t T . For Loute Inrurirtl L'pon HR Affsnt^
es IK.TJT2SS g 'X. TES V. oe
“It’s a queer thing about tbe dlfferenc* palace. I tf*" w *» denle.1.
DUN IS RESPONSIBLE.
thins they could rive no facts to ms-
tain thrir objections. Tho meeting pass
ed off pleasantly. The dinner, wli'rh
was nn immense barhccne, was enjov.-d
hv all, and there waa an abundant sup
ply. for which th* Democratic club of
Nashville deserve the thanks of the
grand old party in Berrien. Yon can
nit Berrien down as sure to rive a
srge majority for stralghtoiil Democ
racy.
READY F0R_NEW MEN.
The Carnegie Company It Advertising
for Workmen.
Pittsburg, July 10.—'Hie following
notice w**' today posted by the Car
negie Steel Company at the Homedcad
mill Id tbe vicinity of the works and
waa sent all over tho country:
“Notloo—Individual application* for
employment ait Homestead ateet work*
will b* received by tb* general aopcaio-
cudent either by telegraph or la per-
sou , until 0 p. m.. Thursday. July 21.
ISilS. It I* our desire to retalu iu our
service all of our employes, whose past
record ia satisfactory and who Aid not
take part Iu the attempts which have
been mode to Interfere with our rights
to manage oar huaincss. Such of our
old employes as do not apply by th*
time above named will be considered as
baring no deair* to reenter our employ;
meat and tbe positions which they held
will be given to other men. nnd those
first applying will have the choice of th®
—filled positions for which they"® *f»
last given to th®
between tha hair of men and women,” re-1 _ Among the royaltlea who are. visiting
marked th* barber as ha stropped
The suit was to recover loaae* rav
his Germany are Kin* Alexander of Kerri*. t*lno.|by tbe tank throuvh a report
razor “Now after a sever* favrr like who Is with Ms father, ex-King Milan. I rwelrsd frum Dunn **
razor. .Now, alter a sevsra » vr o E)n , am , 0nwl Riitsbcfh of Roimia- the atantUng of . A. Kitts *f Oswego.
typhoid, nearly every woman ha* to have i *j D°ja I The tank cave Kitts ensli; an Dm .n't
her hair cut and her head shaved two « I a' c i in ,’ n p. tovslid. She has I report. The tourt hold* that the agen-
threo times to lnsBre a reMwed growth. Xrlite-n to a friend In Munich that her cy l» responsible for tho result of
I tars work of that sort to do nearly every 1||nf)- wffl ^ui, family. She th* report of iu agent,
week. I have been a tartar a goal many l1nn nn , believe the aasnrances of her
yean, and I never knew a man who had physician*. Her horrible sufferings from
fever to have hia head shaved simply he- I a lr f n al disease are only relieved by
cause of a fear that the hair would coat* | morphia* Injections,
out It do** com* out, of course, and ws I ■
trim It close with clipper*, but w* don’t | otrenl ltl.irUt (onfscear*,
shave tt. 1 have, however, seen ease* | Covington. July 15.—(Rpedatk—The
suitnMe.'
This ip,I ice will b*
county
Trace to bit ashes.
awongr.rMara.rsad II.p..
1S ~A Ns * iper
rahtwetl, Tex.. o„.
■* "egrt. wu Jtcad cv-
n . ; a the wrev-oc* nt 2 ,oou p .pi
s't ? *'*d h* diet in eft
» 'I « half miuotrs. On May Wit this
V’ r *Vrk* i.iunlcr-d Ml*. Jo . M
it.-cork and her l-year-old sic-t-. -,
y » tetUs l.ft.:-* am lb- >.t.,u l*»i
-■ - il AA(i Alu C'ilfXgdU Ufi»■ kor.sZs -.fs
■ \ . •
BtefSPfffi
U tilled ta
f tki
r>rU
id afte-r th;
ritli this, the pla
» miU
In conversation with a number of c* -
.linsls t™Uy the pop.- cipress.d ntmscii
as sstlslicd that be tad every l»™P-t
of Uring m rel«*l'rote his jgWlee, h- frit
•o W.-1L His bnllnes' request that th-
i'rt r.< h g»»r#»mment Interretie i>T strrrti^
iiF-tiif sinnlfirinns at St. Frtewbtirg
r-roumile ICnssiA tn assume ■
friendlr attitude towanl the titnoi
in that rotintf7 bs* rr^ulted tn nn *nc s
tt* r. ‘,w.:*n Itolf *' --I eT»T^4T’» 1 St
.nv’.hange lu the present treslmcul -f ^
Cathoh.*. - 1
Au KlcttlBg KlrrtloO.
Dawson, July 10.—<Bi»-cUI.)-Daw«.
son bail an exciting eh-ctioa yester.lay
over eounty nomination*. The new IK>-
litical Isdicy of country against town
played a full hand. It is raid boiv that
th* Terrell County Alliance, which ro-
whrre the fever entirely changed tta color I Oxford district conference convened tho Terrell Gmnty Aliiance, whl.hro
of a man’s hair ”-PitUburg DUpoUh. here Tbureday. July lS 0 a. m^ the ceutly held a meeting at Th arant Illdi
luTr J. K. ltigham, P. E.. la tho chair, refiawd to linh.ree the Chh-arm ;d*t.
_ _ , _ , „ ,,--.1^1 I \V ('. Wrixht of Katonlon wa* cle. t- I form, but ind.iraeri instead the principle*
Th. Gauls W.r. tan Huadsd. '^ ^rrtary There waa a fair attend- of tbe third party.
Professor Mortlllet. from observation* I a Q f delegate* and pastors, consid- I Dawson some time ago mado a do-
upon flint scrapers found In various parts I erjn - tinic of year and th* fart I nund npon tbe Central railroad for
of France, has taco led to talisv* that tta Ithis Is a fanning or agricultural 1 lower freight rate*. This tb- company,
proportion of left handed person* wa* I district. I dei-Uaed lo do. The result waa a l«ore
much greater ln prehistoric times than at The usual Tontine w ork waa (one I ertt and tta fMumte ^uttK-rn mped
- * *•._ #k_a -t Mi I tL^.s.1. niltl AM* —rttmng wm llfte I tl fit. Rut tbe CVnlTlU A Afil'Ul
• - M. Wilson. Is one of th.**
. ■ "t -—. w_ ,w- u.Lt i a. fancier, ttev. -v. numirrmaa. | men wnom every holy like*. He hit*
detcrmtocathatiawtrenwdby h I pvtserald. who arrivol on a way that takes, and by virtue ofhto
hnnd and 1OT by tha left; th# remaining^.1 I Thur- | >y t , n d who front t tat time mi- - - * 1 —
were not marked so clearly ttat It couia | ^ ( p r n f the . .inference pc.
bedstertaiaed by which band they were
1. or theymayhare twn used by cither
iffcrtntly.—Y’oukekfi 1 ilwle.
MU
Antique - Wi
with
aifieoi
| 4faf -LlihA.^r
Calloway am) Dr. J. \V. I>‘«? aUo
| nrearbetl aermona.
TVItrntea to tb> % nnnaal conference
wen' etert* ! ak f.»I! >wii: Ilex. A. F,
Mixon, J. T. Cook, ILowtU Hearn* IL
McCord.
red
U) I'fuU.ui^.tU il
i i 1 fJJhCiL YOflliM .V*ikU.
rtit Wtrahi king] ■ ■' 1st
YucA
I CURE FITS!
o. HOOT. it. i l»a favl I
personal efforts, the tayeott haa be**
remove.1. A* Kidney lani.-r would puk
it * - Tbere*A more In the nun than tu*
land." - -
uona
grading a tools, or cMdaa. who want hulid-
ins un, ih-u.fl ukr
imows h ihos Hi n ziu.
Qg||.*«&| lltlfefk.9l m Mft.KT.A I&44*
Hllletl lw Tl»«*ir Mrfp.
Often*, July IA. A ricAjutie Pot
, jvs.. uporiri .
HiMMinMM WNTIM MMft Mfibi ig
ti,.- {■■■■■< i- Itm^L A
a/lein dlctiMM them Midwtel
. i *'» .‘.1 th« ir honkv nr. ter 6 comtA
PiHm iteikblttekMteb hwiri
! fii-.f* •! Die • hr. 'll.** w)"l*’ aeffi
ull? Bundled. Throe willdi#***