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Bstabllalicfl IS'Jft,
fheTeles r »l ,,1 PuWUUlug c °. Poblliher\
BORDERING on a
REIGN OF TERROR
Pesidents Along the Columbus Road
in a State of Alarm and Fear
For Their Lives.
CRIMES OF ALL SORTS REPORTED
OMd Citizen* Tnlk of Organizing
Vigilance Committee — M*njr of
■ream Are ICept Away
From the City.
The recent murder and robbery of Mr.
j*n Braswell on tlhe Columbus road
pi the subsequent killing of the negro
;iurle« Russell by Mr. James Raley In
jie name vicinity have put tihe people
in* an tihat road and these who And
t necessary to travel it to order to
ie to Macon and return In a state
jf alarm and fear that Is ruaiwakeued
ind Increased since that anouaed by the
any other tragedies and dark deeds
iat have previously twi n oam-mltted in
Lt portico of Bibb county contiguous
) Crawford county.
Why so many tragedies and crimes of
kind should he committed in the
munities named puzzles those most
are familiar with, the people living
them, a* him white residents of the
aranunties are known to be as a rule
i* toe best and most enlightened
.pie in Bibb and Crawford counties,
rile the negroes ore as industrious
I peaceable as these to be found to
place, and therefore the prepon-
Hc of crime can only be attributed
Sat occult and mysterious happen-
|that has caused many people to
Hthot one crime is soon followed
mother until it seems like an ep.-
■of crime prevails In the oom-
:y, the same as has often been
with suicides, (toe and other
;ings, accidents and casualties,
jit U not only within the past week or
however, that these tragedies have
. as the Columbus road has
to oriou* for years for the number
j»pl«* killed wnile living or trav-
jou ft.
Lth December, it will be remem-
rod, Frank and Eugene Taylor foully
id brutally murdered Mr, John Bur*
tt while he was driving on bU way
no through the snow after having
nt the day In the city. Immediately
i!b»in* this waa the suicide of Frank
,ylor In the swamp, only a sh.irt dla-
nco from the road. About this name
Alonio Buttle killed Son Parker
the same road, and It waa not fni
i the mad, that Lewis Lewis killed
wife. Tor*which be was 'hanged.
!y after this n negro mndo it mur
es assault on Mr. Oliver Wilder
came near killing him. Then Mr.
Illcka’ store was burned and later
thirteen houses, only about <00 yards
|m the road, were burned by the
or,diary's torch. Numerous burglnrlea
n debt* have occurred at all times,
last week, lust over the line to
wford c-.unty, a gentlemm was
T.J> GREAT YACIIT RACE.
Eug'.i.^i Views on the Event for this
.American Cup.
London. Sept. 24.—In a leader on the
comjng race for the American cup, Mr.
Field says:
"We should not be surprised if the
\ alkyrle should be beaten in the event
of anything like n heavy wind and sea.
for the Vigilant Is a more powerful
boat than the Navahoe. The Valkyrie
was not tried at home In anything Hite
a heavy ica. In the sturdy blow of
August, she sailed around the royal
ya- ht cgudron course with housed top-
rnn.'t and reefed mainsail astern of the
Santnpic. It was all reaching, and
nobody knows much about the Val
kyrie's merits by the wind In a reef
sail breeze and sea. Anyway, If the
t alkyrle wins It will be to a moderate
breeze. It la astonishing to see bet
ting odds in New York no longer in
favor of the Vigilant. Lieut. Hcnn,
owner of the yacht Galatea, which was
defeated by the Mayflower In the etn,
for the American cup in 1886. has
sailed for America In order that he
may see the match between the Val
kyrie and the Vigilant. While In the
United States the Earl of Dunraven
will meet the heads of the immigration
and labor bureaus to learn from them
the American methods of dealing with
aliens and the unemployed."
Baron Hlrsch has sold Italian rents
to the amount of 1,000,000 sterling and
has invested the money In American
railroad securities. Including some low
priced stock which pays no dividend.
The Statist remarks sagely: "Baron
Hlrsch knows his game.
Tl*t» BIo»wa»a *CVCrn*wvut Ittto acta i
special enyoy to Pekin to ask whether
China will help Siam resist with arms
the new French demands. In Bangkok
the peopie are hoping that China will
support Siam with her navy.
Through private subscription the In
dia councils have succeeded In placing
1,385,000 pounds sterling In debentures.
This issue provides all the funds neces
sary for the present year and enables
the council to await an active demand
for drafts between June 26 and yes
terday. The shipments of silver to
India amounted to 1,330,5000 pounds
sterling against 1.846,000 during the cor
responding period of 1892. Thus, al
though free mintage in India is sus
pended the couhty continues to absorb
sliver, either for use In replacing old
coin or for ornament.
LOTS OF EMBRYO
CANDIDATES
There Will be Much Hustling and
Juggling Before the Decem
ber Election It, Held.
WHO WILL BE THE NEXT MAYOR?
Great Intere.t K.lt In the Approaching
Fleet ion and Who Will be the
Lucky iten When the Final
Roll la Called.
FOR DIRECT TRADE.
Col. I. W. Avery Soourei a Very Valua
ble Petition.
Washington, Sept. 23.—Ool. I, W.
Avery of Georgia, who iu* been to
WaZb'.ngton for lane time laboring In
ttie Interest of «it> different movements
for direct trade between Southern porta
and Europe baa secured uhc signatures
or forty-two senator* to toe following
petition to the president:
"The movement for Southern trade
with foreign countries conducted by
Ool. I. W. Avery and A. P. Stovall of
Georgia, wthioh 'hod signal euccese,meets
our full approval.
Building up Southern trade. Immi
gration anil manufactures and giving
the West a competitive exporting and
Importing route, it will swell national
commeice. We urge that our foreign
diplomatic and consular service be
enjoined to co-operate with this move
ment ts fur as possible. .
Col Avery true conferred with all of
the Southern nnd Western *er.utor*,
besides many of the Northern senators,
anil found a deep and unlvcraa. inter
est felt in the matter and an ardent
desire to aid It.
ROCK ISLAND STRIKE ORDERED.
Ofllcklla Say the Road Will No; Be
Tied Up.
_ Topeka, Kan., Sept it.—A mooting of
, alon* grievance oosnroitto? of the Swisctv-
Sh? Mrties men's Union of the Rock Island road
hom ®',,u he , I ?. I ?ii was hold yesterday afternoon at Har-
d.d the killing are » 1 ' 1 ' nt *“**• rlngton and a demand was made for
|ter .till was the burgjair of Mr. auVmcrraM In wages. The demand wss
Summerlin's store and the plot to refused and a strike was ordered. The
nlnate him while on his way home, night force at Harrington refused to go
cf these crimes, coupled with the to work at e o'clock on1 the day force
last week, have been enough to kept their places.
■rm the people who pass that way. At t o'clock the day ro:n were driven
It Is little wonder that when they out of the yard*,
compelled to come to town they Orders were tent out by the commit-
J heavily armed. But weapons are j tee to aJl switch yards on the western
to service when the assassin l* Ijr- division, but the fore* to Topeka de
le watt for hit victim, as In the dined to obey thorn tod l» atUlat
■decs of John Burnett and .1 dm work. Kn ojcm of * h «
sell. They were ehot from behind. PJto y JW ^Ullfinves^whfeh
In (hs In M rtv on n fun- With CLli CtUMI Of I IllplOJCS, WtUCD
L 1 • 1 ' ' r..F . .*■ road .,1
I Iron 1 n T th full i*' r ' " { 1 l>0 ti ” 1 11 P U ^ OJl
**** cltlzen ln tho ful nolle* us w lh given by the r.vitohroeu
■ of life. yesterday.
I ’■ re** >gnt/.** the Dint ' 'i':,.. II irrlr.’i n ytr.D nr-- t***l i
1 rr.ans life Is -af*' from tin* (V '“b j ch it g• <*f t i** chief d"t<- t:\e «-f ...
murderer and highwayman company. No trouble is nported from
in waU like a hungry beast any other point,
dng for his prey and who values 1
I Hte of a fellow being 1ms than
r Mlar* worth of provision*. Many
je people who would be compelled
■ravel the Columbus road to cotne
W? n have refrained from .oomlmt
■rear of lowlnig life nr..l MppiHFi IM
V* who do come make haste to re*
\ home before night. The state of
'■ In the communities named U
h-rderlng on a reign of terror
SOUNDS LIKE A
London, Sept. SI.—A dispatch to the
to ra!*»- ;t l**an of **> In sold a\ 1' 3
per *>nt. have been collapeM throim 1
syndicate that wm to advance th
immy of the good citizens nro con* loan and the Intervention of the Irene
Piling forming a vigilance commit- government The dlspatc - it u«
i jpagagaya
* n<1 th«nsel\ (*>. Should ll0rtw i into the United Bute* In return
the communities would ( , r j>»*rmlttlng the official Hat of the pro-
Idenulpoaed bond* at the l’arl* bourne. The
Unlteil States <?oveniiii'*nt refu»«*d to treat
„n that ban la. A roor.Uin; to the dispatch
cvurti.r*** have since been male In 1 *oi.-
tlon for raising the loan.
CARLISLE DENIES IT.
Washington. S**pt. 21.— Secretary Car-
r,< l of that clnw of resldu
!• responsible for nine-tenths of
| crime committed.
ON WEDNESDAY.
John son-Law ton Nuptial* Will
Take Place.
I mistake in yesterday's Telegraph
LiiJ! ppear t,iG , i i- ‘ w -
*cauing would take pitot ou TV«*
■instead of on Wednesday, the «lny
jF ,p ^he wedding.
Muse of the chant;? cf the ?-* h* 1
F n the railro-id* the time cf the
piony has been i fniifid to
r k . i4 ,n - instead of 3:30 p. ra., as
f f iy announced.
broth* *r of the
’ «! ^ man. While Miss
1 'ViHingham will set tt mtld
f v ' r the charming bride.
"V couplet will tnafrg UP tht tttt OC
rS? u fohows:
1 nngle Willi. Jum with Miss
of Anniston, \la.
Clem Phillips and Mi™ Emma
Ft-ed King an ,i Mice Saunderz
Une.vUle,
j Howard 8mith an.l Mildred
l '_- <>t Atlanta. ,
frank Wezt an.l Mix Daily
j Tom Kelm* an.l Ml« Moore.
[Uem Btctl and Mlv- Illliyr of
U Eiley nnd Mir* Whe.-l.-r.
i V.'aM - : i r i -1 Mi-. M.iniey
Red-'.mg and Mix Ik-eala
li ■!
:!<•* statins that the United .sti
been attempting to negotiate a !
<> gold loan In France. He said It
lasts whatever to stand on.
DR. JIM WAS ARRESTED.
tun'd While on His Way to Be
Married.
m th* Walker County Messenger,
r. Jim Yeeuah is a full-blookd
1. His father was
* Cove and I;Ls
er of Chief Path-
The announcement of Mr. George
Price as a candidate for mayor has put
people to talking municipal politics in
earnest, and as the day of election
draws nearer the crop of candidates
for the various city ofliecs grow larger
and larger.
As a matter of course, the bulk of
lntaroa» nnA *oH> *-
mayoralty, and who will oppose Mr.
Price Is a question that even some of
’* u “*■ have iheir «*ye on the
office are asking themselves.
Many names in this connection have
been mentioned, and no doubt many
more will be until the day of election;
but those who can now be termed prob
abilities are R. II. Smith, W. A. Davis,
S. S. Dunlap, W. H. Ross, S. R. Jaques
and Henry Horne. The names of Messrs. |
Smith, Davis and Homo have boon
more frequently mentioned than those |
of either of the other gentlemen, and
that of Mr. Smith especially so. All of
them are business men and have many
friends who want them to make the
race.
three-cornered fight Is what Is
most generally expected, and It Is con
ceded that if It does come to that there |
will be lots of fun and more excite
ment than the city has seen In many
years. In a three-cornered fight be-1
tween any two of the above-men tie
BISMARCK NOT
RECONCILED
He Suspects That the Emperor’s Kind-
nets Means the Loss of
His Power.
HIS REPLY NOT PUBLISHED.
Emprror William I« Apparently DU-
plt-Mked at the Maneuver* at (aim*
—Movement* of Triple Alli
ance Diplomat*.
1S03
ount
Hunts
help
»n
Copyright by tho Unit•'d Pro
Berlin, Sept. 24 — 1 The arriv
Herbert Bismarck and Coui
■bL brother-in-law, in Kiajtl
day is not expec
bringing the emj
march together. Many hope, however,
that influences will prevail and that the
tsuftnoiUiLjWBWBPB -- -- -----
——»» -«a WWU W miWIIt|AIHMU.
Emperor Franz J *soph and the King of
Si\ tuy have k nt to Kis->inp**n *»ymp.t*
—afu r the **x-cnnnceiior s
health and have suggested tih.? di'sira-
bllity that Prince Bkmvirck make the
next advances. Thi? Grand Duke of
Baden and the Kir.g of Wurtemourg
ar«- waiting with energy to the same
end. Still Bisnmck holds t>.i<u, seem
ingly reluctant to answer t'he emperor’s
advances before e\t-.Mnnr
ellngs froi
Austrian
to hide his U
emperor rode olT at a furl
another part ,d the field.
THE EMPEROR KEPT BUSY.
Throughout the maneuvers Emperor
William was feverishly active. Every
night, after all the fatigue of the day,
he worked until long past 12 o’clock
with <:ouncill >r Von KIdeslon nnd I >r
Luc.jn-.rus, editing and writing dis-
pa ten us t > Berlin and reading the cor-
respondeuce of the day.
Count Muonster, German ambassador
to France, returned to Paris on Satur
day after several weeks’ vacation.
Signor Rersmnn, Italian ambassador to
France, will go hack to his post to
morrow. The Austro-Hungarian ambis-
;-ad"r to Fran o will start for Paris In
O- t her.
Less importance has been ntached to
the visit of the Russian minister slnco
Paron Gohren. Russian ambassador in
Paris, told the committee on flmnees
that the details o-f the reception of Rus
sian efiicors must be left to the French
government and hints. If P. ir-m «. diren
also refused to assist Just at present at
the press banquet in honor of the offi
cers. The rebuff to the Paris enthu
siasts has tickle 1 the eBrlln officials
and editors. wh«. are chuckling over
the tameness t»f Prince in submitting
I*, the Czar’s snubs. The governments
of die trip!'* alliance, however, are still
•hfill, as shown by the return of I
EAGAN HOLDS
HIS POSITION
The Savannah Preis Refuses to Dis
charge Him From the Service
of the Faper
DR. MADDEN CRITICISED.
lit. Statement Attacked In the Joint
T*.rc Siv» C»,e, Were
Developed Vesteirfny and
One Death Reported.
Bruns
of ferei
Ject
■ Tele g
nt bka
fro
paid
ivsiuge
and suspicious,
attention now
crown d Ihexds
.ngulsh
irritated
j He is sa.d Vi regard tih<
bestowed upon hi in -by c
as too ostentatious. The:
ive, he thinks, of a pl-an
him entirely a p.*i;ti.vil fictor. He
is recovering his atreugilh quite rapidly
u>ow and Is feusidve ab<>ut l»-ing Ireat-
ed as a.i hononxl memory. H * m.*ans
b» ri*assiert himself us a powerful ele
ment In German politics. This is the
sentiment of w'hidh his son and son-in-
with o.'nnrs, rely to keep him on
m to
gov-
terly d isappoint
gardl**s« of the
and the emper-
emment. It will
the whole country,
party, if they »ucce
or’s OVtrtUTi s be rejected.
PRAISE FOR THE EMPEROR.
The newspapers of ,ifi p<-! i ?! ten
dencies pra:*M the e.nj t m for having
taken the Initiative and agree in h p-
lng th l; the prince w.ll riot diviy the
a.*ssing Eve
Berlin and
tho picaaure of
gentlemen ana Mr. ueorge Price It Is \ the old lrne of opposHtc
hard to guess at this stage of the game
who would win and how the combina
tions would be formed. This very fact
causes great Interest to be felt In the
next candidate to declare himself.
For the other city offices there also
promises to be a lively contest, and as
they are all elective by council interest
In the new charter is strong, and es
pecially that portion of It creating six
wards and calling for the lection of
twelve oldtrxnen on the seejnd Satur
day la Decemoer. If this Action re
main.** as it is it will somewhat change
the views of the embryo candidates,
but will make the election nil the moro
interesting, and the candidates tor al
dermen will have to cater to the O-vor
of the candidates for the various city I ment:
offices as much as the candidates for | “The mperor*s action was a neces*
the city offices will have to cater to i sity Out of reqie:: for the r.aiional
the favor of the candidates for alder- reputation Prince Bismarck should not
u.-ti :• r mutual support. ' b- iljiivnl t. •!.< .-n i in:, his griv**
If the new charter Is not adopted without receiving a mark of sympathy
or the clause aboce mentioned Is from the eenpfcnor. History might have
changed or left out altogether, there | ********. Oeromny of sending Prince
will only be four new aldermen to B-'n'-w k to ttoe tomb laden with th
elect. These four In themselves would ; J?ffrat*tud** of hi** fellow countrymen,
not be trough to elect a candidate to I Tho e-mperor haa drawn the sting from
a city office nnd ehould tho eight al- 8U ^v.?. l c J^ Lr ?*,’ v , k . . .
tlermen holding over give their «up» m *Shtbe quoted
port to any one candidate foi any one lSi!^ n S5?l,«T5?. y arc n ? fc
office, bo he a present incumbent or I f° JJ®" 1 *- Bi.**marck s resentment at be
their
duty In Peris.
The Ruj*^> German tariff conference
will open on December 2, with a f.iir
prospect of reaching an agreement. Gor
in my )•> ready to - urn low. r rates
An Rtii«lnn ('•real* In return for n. re*
duct Ion of tin* K'l.-! in tariff «*n manu
factures of Iron, eU Immense quanti
ties of grain are piled up at Russia a
I>ori», Tiombiy Odessa, awwunc auip*
ment. Much Russian grain, however,
ia le.iking into Germany by way of
Antwerp and Rotterdam. The Gdor-sa
dealers are e.sp-. ially eager for the
success of the conference.
The Frenchm* n. miles nnd Paguet,
who were arrested as spies on tho yacht
In* Vt "IT Kiel. Will he tried by tho
supreme court in Lelpsi
On Friday the Berlin Socialists held
a meeting to welcome from Vienna
Herr Ingels.
A court has sentenced Herr Counert,
Socialist, to six in *nths Imprisonment
for swindling.
k, Sept. 24.—-Two now cases
ore reported today—Mrs.. J.
their posts of H. M till 11) and <1 a lighter, who were re
ported as suspicious cases yesterday.
Om* death was reported -J. 4t. Mul-
lin. Mulllu was a g®od-hwrtell ami v
ir.-ni il man and like I by ewr.voffi; In f
Brunswick. His death is greatly
^retted, l’our casts wen* reporteirtH
well and t!iiL*!i2J^d.
Sullivan, Obarlott
and Ward Long.
Before tile physlelans* report wan
handed in. the ln-nlth board ami relief
association met in joint session with
full membership of both organizations
BOMBS FOR THE SOLDIERS.
An Anarchist's Work oil a. Spanish Mili
tary Review.
Barcelona, Sept. 24.—An Anarchist
tried to kill Cap*.. Gen. M irtlnoz d<>
Campos yesterday witifi <l bomb. Th'To
had been a review of all the troops
the district early in tho morning. Fh
ly before noon the captain’ Bind hi* *t
fille
icarclty
E. Dart, tho
isly pronontieed such,
and the uutlior. un-
pr-»bablt* while the .milit
**tr*--:.ri, only four gf-n-d’«rin<'s
preseuc to preserve
tala g*>n«v\il
from fhi * cr
cap aai gen*
head of
■•heu a bomb v thr >vwi
>wd. At (truck near th*
jJ ojkI exploded with La
nd requoAt-
vi n to tho
report that
that
al' iumjj. BL:-nvi.: ckiai., aiys:
•‘Germany has m-t bid such a Joyful
j surprise for m tny y.?an« The people
will never forget that tho emperor took
the first step t-.-wd.rd lifting a load from
the hearts of all jvL’riotV
The Voisloh Zeltur.g nuk-s this com-
not, he would be elected and on this
hope some of the present incumbent*
are pinning their faith.
The prospective candidates so far
heard from for the various city offices
are:
For Recorder—M. R. Freeman, Hope
Pclhlll and Roland Ellis.
Chief of Police—O. T. Kenan, John
T. LoitVuilU't mid W. 11. O'lTy.
Sexton—D. A. Keating, Arthur L.
Wood and T. W. Ansell.
Chief Fire Department—L. M. Jones,
Berry H. Smith.
So far as known there are no pros-
I * • - - 11 •. ♦ - < :indt lutes f.xrept the present
incumbents for treasurer, clerk, phy
sician, attorney, electrician and en*
gin* r. hut thi.-n* H no ti lling at what
moment one or more for either of these
offices will bob up.
There are several candidates for lieu-
ttnants* places on the police force, but
so far ax heard from th**r** are none
for station sergeants’ except the pres
ent incumbents.
The office of street overseer will prob
ably be abolished and the position of
foreman created us the cl airman of
the street committee and the city en
gineer are directly In charge of street
work.
Nothing has been heard about park
keeper, bridge keeper, clerk of the
market house or magazine keeper, and
it Is presumed that each of the pres
ent incumbents will be candidate* for
re-election.
F' r aldermen the wood* are full of
candidates and names put forward by
friends of those who may heroine can
didates Tho latest revised list is a*
soldi- rs
f«*w
came frr
broke
. oUfii.--.
th*' line
an * ‘HwhCfi
folio
-T. O. Chevtney,
J. M.
rroll.
l. Ken-
- * K L i; s A HP.'. - I Hl»
• .• I> K
proprietor of th*- *kfiin
••• rre<*t*«i *• t 1 or:
rfc. *■* f bankirg W. L.
tomier of the t ink. v* i - al*o
D
Cherokee, 3S year* c
bom In Me Lemon
mother tan a daugi
kiiier of Hiewaii***,
pOsimlftreHa at Tah
of the n itl* n. A f.-%
in from the Indian 1
to Mr J. R. Camp. 1
to visit a family
When Mr. Camp r.*-
,-tin. Dr. Jim
First Wi
Walker, Sam Everett
Second Ward M. O’Hara. J.
ly J n Pi.'tz, A. W Gib*.
Third V/unl— J. Van, Morrison Rog
cr*. J. McKwen Johnuton, \V. It
Holmes.
F urth Wan! W. J. Juhan, T. J
Ware, W. F. Ge d*n, D. M Gugcl.
V. f ee .1 *.i day «h:•* list will n
doubt be greitly Inr-i-.d nnd th<
th:
P<
MALT FIRE.
-V.LM.red
id te
.n*l W M F*
TEX Ve EDITOR DEAD
F*-r» eeh. T-x . S-t t <’**l
I. Malone, m.irv-.mg '•*!:*. ,r of
L*ll> Gazette, died here today.
were In-
i -n* fatally. The building
entirely ili-stroyed and the
t 1- estimated at E-.hOO
th*- barley and malt »tore<l
ling is * stiniated at |l'»7.-
I.—.-Oi are cumpletely <:.,%■
DY IN KENTUCKY.
■ l-irrl. Ky. Sept. 3I.-A
rrrcl a. Dripping Sprir.gz,
.•art ot here. >e*t«rda; af-
whbh Itodnev Singleton,
irrner, wn kilhd. l> Q
prut rietor *»f the Green
v . • f if.tlly -hot and
t. : i*:.:p-i i.j* it»u-iy M**und-
yoxiig :itan named l*a*.h*?y wa»
igntly wounded.
ing treate«l as a dying man. There Is
In fact, little chance of Ms submis
sion to the emperor for better or worse
and any plan of reconciliation with
this end in view will surely ml** arry.
If the emperor’s kind message should
result in soothing the prince and In
ducing him to moderate the bitterness
of his attacks on the government no
more can be expected. Th** official
newspapers here, however, affect to ex
pect more.
THE OFFICIAL PAPER8.
The official Journals In Austria-Hun
gary* which were quoted here generally
yesterday, also try to affix in udvam■•*
the stigma of shocking Ingratitude to
th*- iiinety’s ui tiun in < .is.* h»* Gtould |
not accept the position of a venerated
but wornout statesman* The Pester
Lloyd says:
"If after the emperor’* magnanimity
Bismarck renew his hostility to the
government, it would sink him forever
In the estimation of the public/’
In view of thi* line of comment it
is not nurprlalng to find Bismarck'*
friends dubious whether the approaches
to a reconciliation, which are known
to have been offered by Chancellor von
Caprivi, are not inspire 1 partly by a
de'lr" to weaken HI; marck’n criticisms
of the government'* e.onomlc policy,
a* It 1* about to be developed in ti e
rdebstag.
According to the la&t dispatches from
KUsingen, the text of Rlsman k‘* r*-
ply to the emperor’* ni» .s i -.* remains
unpublished It* gentr.il tenor •< be
lieved to indicate that the effort* to
reconciliate the two men will be futile.
THE MAN EU VUES AT GUNS.
The German correspondents who have
arrived from Guns give an in-l^ht into
the manoeuvres hardly In a* cordnnce
with the euloglstl* telegram* of last
week. The United Pr»-v- ypeclal cm
respondent says that the greatest oh-
Stacies were their b-*■ g *jppo-*-*l t<»
anything Ilk** Independent rep-rt*. Tho
strongest reris- rshlp was <*xerc!-ed by
the military pres* btite.iu* if any a- -
c*»unt of an unpleasant character was
found in a oorresfH.mlant's illspatehee,
nnd he was «iiinmnnp.( to f*M Ao*pit*,
chief of the pr**-- bureau, and informed
that he must leave out the objection
able passages or give up hi* pa-**. -
Am r.g the incident* thus kept out of
print was a Hook in the man- . uvre*
on tli" opening day. Commanders of
th** army >,( the North had developed
operations *o unfortunaMv that there
wn- n * room to unfold and deploy their
wh f, l.* strength. The army g >t fixed
between two wools nnd had to retr**at
eventually without being able to bring
forward a division, whl-h was there
fore r<>ndemned to observe in idleness
the discomfiture of th*- other*. Th**
retn-at was made in confusion, to th<*
chagrin of the office.s in command. At
another time a line of carriages, con
tainin'.' nfinDurs, :tmba**»adors an«l
many members of the court, got Iri
t! • way of a re*:ment of .sharpshooters
wh*. wer*? feeing a cavalry attack.
Etnp-ror Francis. In a. passion, rode
up ' • the officers of the regiment and
shouted: "Remove the^e carriages In-
star.dy!’’ Emperr/r Wl’Unm. d*^p!t“ hl-
*.v*r 1* of praise In publt . often found
vementt of the troops to-j *1
■rmvd. it struck among
tlie iff officer* and explodol almost
directly under the cap', liti g' . *‘r i!’-
h- r o Tin* i apt:iui j n**r*i vv is th.-o-vn
'" t :i** gr« * til .in 1 .!*•*. wit !i I'*
leg* Nhitterc?d. rotted over Inside him.
Gen. CastAlHvi. rtiief of the auff, elao
r. ll w-niH'k-d f: un b - h*»r * A .- 'M. r
of tbo civic guar 1 was killed lDf*t vrt ly
and five oth«^rs were injured ao eeverely
by pieces of shell that they will prob
ably die.
Th rruiyrrf* wa» atopp >d an. 1
roost of the soldier* broke ranks.
The captain general’* test order as he
was earned to a tvous** was that the
parade #fh -ukl be continued. A physi
cian hastily dre.-sed a wound in his
thigh and a bad bniUe of th** should r
on xrttVih he fell, end several coittu.*.-
ions of the leg. The captain general
. • : . - ' 11- I .1 r..- !*: iff ■! id \v • 11 ‘ 1
f- ■ i • u i." i •• " •- "? ’ L.• par.id'-
Afterward he telegraphed to Queen Re-
g*-n: <*nr.-tin i th** *l**t ill - **f Die attempt
on hla life and th*,* assurance that L*!
had no dangerou-* Injuries.
The man who threw the bomb* w s
>• • ' '• • ’ '.’.*• <: -s-l cr.-l >l"Uv*-r • 1 t"
the police. He is raid to have c.nf*d
during th" light. He l»elongs to tr.'*
g»ng of Anarchists w^ho
present.
A letter from a private citizen of Ma-
riett-i to :i private citizen of Bruns-
\v;< k was read, containing the inform
ation that Dr. J. M. Madden, a Bruns
wick refugee, now there, was circulat
ing *t report that Brunswick was not
In need of assistance in any way; that
there was no suffering whatever Hiero
among tho poor, and i
provisions in the town.
On motion of Mr. J
members unjinlnjt
statement untrue
worthy of belief.
The officials authorized
od that tho statement be
press that It is a commc
during Brunswick’s opld
Dr. Madden owned a drug «t<
but tied when the epidemic i
nouncod, and later, when he
that his store was tho only <
had any quinine left, he w]
cl"ik to raUe rli** price to $,”» un ounce;
th.it. Dr. M idden fi d from Brunswick
v**r w.is tjist 9 annnuue»Hi
th i ve.ir, arnl ret*irti**d’ vw oynpia’'
;tn:lne was nisei! was *lvilnnni «.f
the indignation meeting that denounced
the marine surgeons, lo. al phyalelans
an! f.tn*dals. ende.ivoring by his lead
ership to Incite the people to violent
action, and liter endeavored to recall
his action, acknowledging it was
wrong, and when the t pbl**m»e was
announced fled from Brunswick the
second time.
WHO DR. MADDEN IS.
Dr. Madden is an alderman and pres
ident of tho Merchants and Traders’
Batik, and is thought to have mayor
alty aspirations.
A motion was made and carried
that G. W. Doming ho thanked for his
fair and Just reports t-> tin* Telegraph
1 and tin* A-.-*** ; itrd I’re—:»!-*«» J. R.
Thompson of tho Atlanta Journal f<>c
true reports. ,
I A motion was nude and unanimous
ly carried amid applause that Mike
IL'in. correspond'-nt of the Savonuah
l’pfS. \n* , xelu.hsl f\i»m all m***dlngs.
! A motion was made and unanimous-
' lj* carried that any respectable person
The
ere i
i the la
opre
the l*i
ad-
vho t
rti.UI*-I
i d la s
f 1 !.*■ Anarchist
IM’ »>. li" gl-
de d. 'He rays he Intended I
tlnez de Campos awl fate v
He will be oourt-r
fate bouse the police
great quantities of the nv-st v:« 1*-:m
ohttl inry li •’■;.iture. Two «u n
ha*l lived w.tfa him and evidently
h*'l[-** l ' . n> ik** ' n • bombs ha\ *•
a: r.-.t.-l Li* !i **f th" b.-rnb** th
yesterday was a hollow Iron si
tigs and given all iu-
VII
alio
aha
AH i
Da
is had white
slderable dis.
near t.he s,v*nc of th«-
t*1 and l.irg** h 1* s
- grouil'l wh' r*- th»*
ssl oil folio
s| that he
SLAIN WHILE THEY SLEPT.
Brutal Killing of an Aged Couple in
Pennsylvania.
Newton. Fa . Sept. 24. —An Inoffensive
old couple, Samuel Rightly, aged M,
and hN wife, two years younger, who
lived out on their farm 5 n Nortbarni*
town township, near this place, were
murdered last night. The per
petrator of the deed afterward* **»t
fire to the house to cover up his crime.
This morning « neighbor di-**ov.-r»"
that, th" house of the Rightly* wa* on
fir*-. With the assistance of other
neighbors he exUngtiDked th*- flnnt-
The charred remains of the a red couj
were found lying on a bed in a room
on the first floor. Mr. Rightly’* skull
had be**n fractured by a hatchet or
an axe. and Mrs. Rightly’* head nnd
face were cut in aeveral place*
ing Is known a* to the motive
murderer, n* the
to be In indlge
inquest will bo 1
cd t bis. Jacob D.
uncle to Edgar.
WHO THE MEN ABE.
R**v. J. A. Thump*.n expressed his
surprise at the attitude of the. Savan
nah Press In upholding Egan and im
puting that organization.* had acted
dishonorably. Revs. Messrs. Edward
!•’. r >ok and D. Watson Winn eiidop-cl
Dr. rhotnpson’s utterances. A umtioii
was earrixsi that the Telegraph corre
spondent announce who roinpoxe th**
lx»ard ho that the world would know:
Rev. D. Watson Winn, Rev. Mr. Per
ry, Rev. II. B. Stuart Martin, three
Episcopal clergymen; Kev. l ather H.-n-
p. sw, priest; Mayor Thomas \\.
I Lamb. Rev. Dr. J. A. Tliomp***!!. R**v.
Edward F. Cook. Meth«*i;>t ministers;
Rev. E. G. P. Dodge, Kpi- "1**1 mhi.s-
t.-r; Hon, Jacob E. Dar.. lion. C. W
i Goodyear, Drs. J. A. nutt.s, j. a. Dun-
vv.Hly, Hugh Kurfonl. It. E. 1. Bur-
I fori. R. Hazelhurst, S. Dav: Me-srs.
' W. F. Symons, M. J. Cote-m. S Llttl**-
field and G. Moon* are the m« n who
the Savannah Press has impugn *1
A motion was made and unanimoiih-
ly carried that a committee consi.-Lng
Id fH»op|e w«*r»' kno
'.rnmg.
VAN ALLEN’S APPOINTMENT.
He was Packed by Prominent I^ad
of His State.
Washlngtoi
Several Umes ht beesme Impatient, and \ island.
a. Sept. 24.—Th<* informa-
•hsafed that the anoint
ment of Jame* .1 Van Al ,# *n of Jlhode
I-lar.d for ambassador to Italy wa*
rcommended by Governor Henry, who
ii a rrcmtjer of th«* Denton rat national
< ommit tee for Rhode I*>|and, the two
ivmouratlc congressmen from the
state. Tap pan and Page, the delesatea
fr*m that *;tate to the last Democratic
national convention, the Phode Island
Dem'-n rati*- state committee. Hon. D.
S. Baker, the Democratic candidate for
ipo »-rnor In U!>3, an.l the other candi-
,; s *.. . * that i arty m the last *tate
; ,n Unite.! Mates Senator
Al'Iri^h and other citizens of Rhode
Noth-, of Lamb, OM>k, Thomi^n, Hugh Bur-
ford, Littlefield an.l Colson from th**
joint boards appointed to meet tomor
row sml thoroughly p. rs.mally investi
gate Egan's affidavits nnd furnish the
♦**11 tor of the Pr*-s with a full history
of the case. Egan has wired the
United Staten marshal for protect.on.
Surgeon Murray reports about ISO
p.oj.le at Camp Detention, excliwlve of
officers and help Postmaster Mo-
depleted force of carriers
ing the post office. The
mi.* ter, delivery clerk
ern left the city ou ac
count of the '.ire. The p*.s*master’d
w.fe Is sick, but he te discharging Iws
duties nobly uud**r the trying elrvum*
gtauces.
Dtepat<hes r.celv.-il t.-lay annotince
th*- death of a daughter of .!. J. Con-
nollcy, a Bmn*wick -efug -e at Eat »n-
Brown and
and s*»tne
M-
id Trad* r«' B