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WEEKLY TELEGRA
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, rubllihing Co. Pabilihov*.
MACON, GA., THURSDAY. JANUARY 24, 1895.
pier Brokers, Groceries and Fertilizers
WHOLESALE and RETAIL. CASH and ON TIME.
W
E ARE THE LEADERS in selling Groceries to consumers at strictly Wholesale Prices, and we mean to hold the lead. “Time Prices” we have, also, reduced to a Minimum to a
Live and Let Live Basis, in line with the price of cotton and everything else. We are sole agents lor Middle Georgia for the celebrated MASTRAM GUANO and the famous
GEORGIA CHEMICAL WORKS ACID PHOSPHATE, which are beyond question the Highest Grade Fertilizers sold in the State of Georgia, as every Farmer will
testifv who has ever used these brands, and the Best are always the Cheapest. We also carry a complete line of other High Grade Fertilizers. Samson Guano, Charleston Black
Rock Dissolved Bone, Pure German Kanit, Bright Cotton Seed Meal, Etc., all bought at strictly Spot Cash Prices when cotton was at the lowest point that it has touched.
Jt a n t which we are prepared to sell on terms that absolutely defy competition. We handle only the best o( everything in our line and we guarantee everything that \vc sell.
Do not fail to call on us when in Macon, or write to us for prices, as we can and will save you money. Remember the name and place.
NAPIER BROTHERS
456 CHERRY STREET,
MACON, GA.
tlcquent Tributes Paid to the Dead
Senator Wbo represented
North Carolina,
Wa SERVICES AS GOVERNOR.
I n , natrAllitn Revolution Introduced
il. Metier of Urgency In tli.Soii-
ate. The Home Aleo tin.
Something to Say.
But c
bii/ckcd
Monday.
Viyo s
I Tli.> i
ffiihintftou, Jan. 10.—The pres* rc-
fpirts of oho suppressed insurrection or
Implraey in Hawaii brought the at-
[nys exciting subject of tiff airs in those
islands prominently before the senate
Itodiy. Hr. Frye stunted off with a res-
hjBoItnion expressing the “profound lmllg-
jtuilon" with which the senate had
[tank'd of the attempt to restore a de-
sod queen to power, and declaring
the president should a t once order
rim.n ships of war to the islands.
Li titer part of tlie resonir.an was
ibjaotod to by Mr. Gray and was with-
awn and the -words “profound indig-
i" in the first part were turned
■wn into "regret" at the suggestion of
Hill.
even after these miuliatlons the
lierarion of the resolution wus
by an obJecUon from Mr.
;e and the resolution went over r, >
Kilt this .1 .| n o pr.-v.-nt Mr.
from exclaiming: “(I >f in.siiu
irglro who Objected to such n ivs.lu-
a, but the piviple of the Uniti\l
aw would never forgive Urn.” The
jmston of Hawaiian matters wu<
;j renewed on ** resolution offered
Xr. Aldrich a coupto of week* since,
ring it to be the sense of too sen-
hit one or more vessels at Ametl-
i navy should always be kept h»
..Milan waters.
rest of the day up to 5 p. m.
pissvl in the dalvery of eulogies
tie l.fe and character of the late
■ait ir Vance of North Carolina. Rov
°a« expreative of She sorrow of
bsenate were offered by Mr. Hansom
North Carolina and were adopted.
Unworn recalled tha scene in tha
t* o.iainbtr on the lfldi of April
las: when the senate “lighted its
•k tonftas around she llfelciss form
hit roost honored and m>st bekxved
i of North Carolina and when his
toil figure, covered tylto the br.ghit
:s of spring, end bu-lowed by the
el derations of rellgiou, passed
1 tea-ra liko a shadow from th'.s p<r-
fo rover.
Talay," Sir. Ransom continued. ‘tils
I'lates on this Ha>r are tore to
- on the ever-living annals of the
e the record of I'lieir admir.iit.ou
Ms virtues."
ter a nkoteh of Mr. Vance's b>y-
I and mantionl. Including ids ser-
- in rho riomidcrate amity and hi*
- I'-nns in toe g.>vens>rnft’.p of his
•», Mr. Hue*mi spoke of his position
ftf senate,' where ids rcoard was. he
I. part of Che national history.”
tb* t ..k a prominent part In the dia
ls on of every KMdlng questiion. Ho
- in unceasing advocate of revenue
'.-ui and the uncompromising oppo-
pt to Ivll service reform. Ha was
arimt friend of free coinage. His
rt was with North Carotins and
knotion to rhrvt state and her peo-
xxh unbounded. He was an uncom-
■ i tor. H1s style of speech was
cb-ar and strong, Ms statements
»ie and his argurwmts cottvpact.
' .'t and humor -wore waiting and
The senate always heard ,'him
t'k-iMire; the galleries hung on his
'i i-atch Mb every word. His
w was overflowing and Ms phrases
dvol like bubbling drops of wine.
*'** nnwter of irony and sarcasm,
there was no malice It his W(Wd*.
tlie strength of the bolt and
skill of the archer which sent tho
.' to the heart of his victims. He
in what be said. His heart
" *h his words. For thirty years the
«m..i hv the people <ff ills state."
'• I’li'-khum spoke of Mr. Vance
t.i« war sovsrsor of the South,
*'de hr side with the arreot
■ °> Porrn.yl vanla, who represent-
r lovalty of the Union at that
hour.
Pn. s.-hofleld MU me," said Mr.
kburn. “a week ago, that when
»tr ended the wm lH*t In eomnJUtKt
district of North Carolina. He
i" 1 * peremptory order from the
•^artment here to arrest Gov-
‘•vtce. to rapture all of bis pa-
tvl v ■'cri-spondwxee and send them
““Mnsrton. The general sold be
ki.IT’r **" that Vance was not
.,, Jo doe the cuuntry or *o avoid
• but that he sent an officer up
tno un tai n home with tnstme-
> eanjure every paper that be-
1 ’ hi. official or Ms personal
■nlenee. «j»n. fkhofl.fd sent
. ’_j*nca with the papers and
, to tbs secretary of war,
t’n ™** «**ot war officer.
but, in my Jugment. ho
waa in point of efficiency and albliity,
the greaitcst war minister that the
world has known since the days of
tlie elder Carnot In France. When
Stanton examined the papers and saw
mthat this man bad done fat- the Con
federacy. bow unceasingly persist
ent his efforts had be«n to ameliorate
the condition of the Confederate pris
oners and to assuage the horrors of
war, this greait secretary said to blmt
'On vour record you stand acquitted.
You are at liberty to go where you
wifi.” _
successor In the senate. iMr. Jarvis,
and be told a Characteristic anecdote
of him. He mid Mr. Vance bad been
returning from Washington after vain
ly seeking for tlie removal of Ms po
litical disabilities and for bis being
sworn in as senator. In itbe railroad
car he hnd been amused and interested
In a theological argument between two
clergymen on the doctrine of “elec
tion.” FlnaOlv they appealed to bim for
his opinion.
“My experience,” said be. “is -that an
election Is not worth much if your dis
abilities are not removed.”
Mr. Vonce. Mr. Jarvis said, could
easily have reached the foremost rank
l» any Men of life. He gave his life
to the public service and to the people.
Mr. JarvUs described the mountain
tops of North Carolina. Prominent
among them for Its magnificence and
supremacy being Mount Mitchell, and
said: “North Carolina has had many
great men. but it Is no disparagement
to them to sav that ZebUion B. Vance
was the Mount Mitchell of all our greit
men. and that in the affection and love
of the people he towers above them
all.
“As a further mark of respect to tlie
memory of Senator Vnnoe." solid Mr.
Jarvis. "I move that the senate do now
adlourn.”
Carried, and. at 5 p. m.. adjourned
until Monday. -
HOUSE PROCEEDINGS.
At Ills own requent Mr. Burro
[II IS Oil
lie Das Come All tlie Way From Wall
Street to Sec tlie Gavertr-r
of Georgia.
HE SELLS.IJIMIGRAT DEADS AT ?10
The l’nblic&tlon of Ills L.ettar <
l«f AtklBMQ Hi' Tiiinlc*
Outrage, and la Deferinln
to Have Sutlafactloiift
Aitliutu, Jan. 10.—(Spetfil.)—A. couple
of weeks ago Governor Atklnvnn re-'
OPived a ’.after from Mr. A. Knimn
of the banking and immigration linn
of Mlsslc-r & K rl mm oft. New York.
The subject *of Mr. KrimntdSt'* com-
munlcut.on 'to the governor of Georgia
was 1 mini glial ion, aul in subs: i nee the
enterprising New Y'orkera ittvgwscd to
turn the tide of German immigration,
which is the specially of the firm, to
ward Gairgt-a, for the small consltlera-
t'jon of souvaihlng like $10 per im-ni-
grant. The Now Yorker giv • ii •
ernor ample aasutunc.- that his li:m
could fill contracts for linml-'iun - on
short notice. A11 the.
do was to furnish th .*
ami M.--I :• & KHmm
■r hoi i .
cot
Mk-hlg
Mr
Uoi.obli,
If rilnoi*
“KngHsiMnen whoso past tMitilcs
■ ~ i in-st e.ich other have neon recorded
■ii rh- pi.-s of history as evldrece of
lu-ir vtiiir.- m<l .u-mlsm sre evM}iwheir,>
•roiid of i heir oountry, ‘winis - morn-
ng drum Ii •„ foUbwed the sun and,
teep.ng company avtth the hours, clr-
■l •» tiu, i- i- li with the continuous and
lnbrok *n - : i In of iihe martial airs of
Imrlind.'
viii 'ilcsss everywhere, 'too. feel a
iw prill" in lie destiny of the grenit-
... r>outfit,', tlu, u,rl.l is,* ui',,.'
li. HI.' ' »
•'Tii" fuior ii iw is In tlio hands of
icr dtlzuns. wh .-.tlio.r diolr fsliimw wwe
1 1" gray or the blue; and the greatest
11trii.'lspi and loftiest. oonnemiUsm
wiil ' i ve to be exeivlsed by all to pro-
vein rli i-iiip of slade from being
ivr • -k si in the breakers of the future.
■ Fit ■ ana of our ooutry Is so great,
tli" rapid \ gnwlng p>pulation is be-
Doming m and more mixed, the in-
i -vs ofMfitioDS sre so diverse, tint
g'Vit n id" : .1 qu -slloits. If decided to
ihe Mtisftni on of one or tav > purl* of
a tumnmp c 'urrtry give dl*sa lufiaotton
to Vile rein lining parts. Improved tm-
i-liln Is 'I 'lag a may W.lh human la
bor more and more each y«if, and the
i-.iik- -t 111 ■ ir 111 ■ t the dlscontowtod
are li ing nea -l With rrcTtllls. The
1- the sSK.es of the
winch
can I'l
like S
big a-
on h i
iplaye.l
c: ween
HI’S BIG BLAZE.
Firemen Were Dusy All Day Yesterday
Keeping Down Obstreperous
Flames.
THE ORIGIN IS STILL A MYSTERY
Total Anionut of ln«uranc« and fh
Companies nnd Clents With WhtcH
Ir Win Placed— Dunlap^tho
Principal Isoaer*
From Bally Telegraph, Jan. 20.
Friday night's big fire was, as a mat
ter of course, the all absorbing topic
of conversation yesterday and every
body had something to say about It.
Chief Junes and the fire department
received much praise for the manner
In wthiiah itbo fire was handled and all
criticisms on the work Of the depart
ment were commendatory. It was gen
erally agreed that everything that
could be done was done, and that the
only vllinculty in the way of succesa-
fu y combatting the fire was the lim
iu-1
ik p:
■1 « au l Ban-.iehiro. tMbO; Westdios-
ter. <5.000; British Amertca. <1500:
noyal. <10,000; Com 11 nr ratal, tl.000; C,or-
man American. <7,500; Lion, <5.000;
Phoenix of Iyimloti. <5,000:Mnc)n Fire,
<10,000. Total, <140,500. Macon Fire In
surance Co.—Total line on stock. $10.-
000: reinsurance. American. <3,000;
Cresoent, i'-’.f.OO; net line, <2.500.
Building—SoutTwm Mutual. <5,000;
Scott .sh, <7,500; Insurance Company
n k I'li i :■ a. i ■- I >"! i a 11. J :
Georgia Home. <5,000. Total <21,500.
STAJt SHOE COMPANY,
raock Shoes—Norwich unicn, <1.400;
St. I’li.ui. <1.000: Connecticut, <1,500;
Phoenix of Hartford, <1,000. Touil,
<1.900.
J. V.YN.
Stock Trunks. Etc.—Commercial
Union, <1,000. Building (Horne estate,
own rs)—Southern Mutual, <1.000.
DUNTIAP HARDWARE COMPANY.
Stook—Southern Mutual, <5.090;
Home, Now York, <2,500; Georgia
Home, <5.000: I,, and L. and G.. <2.500;
Western. <1.000; Phoenix of London,
<2.000; Harrfonl. <2.500: 51 icon Fire,
<15,000. Total, <23.000. 51.icon Fire In
surance Conipnmy, total line stock, <15,
000; reinsurance, Crescent. <2.500; Me-
chanlts* and Troders' <2.500; American,
<2,500; St. Paul, <2,600; Mechanics' nnd
Traders' <2.300. Total <15,000. Not not
line on stack.
Building (S. S. Dunlap owner)—
Southern Mutual, <5,000; Phoenix of
Hartford. <2.500; Macon Fire, building
and fixtures, $5,750. Total, <13,230. Ma
con Fire Insurance Co., tonail dm* build
ing. etc., <5.750; reinsurance, American,
<2.500; n»t lino, <3.250.
Farmers' Supply Company. Offl'-i
F'ict I" ■ l»ml-11 and LiV'-rpoOl and
ui b
>!ll ’A* I
V "I. Ill V Will I
■ •at resjrv" around wblvli th
•I'.ubll'iu I'lierty, as taugln
ivis, cm rally mil agi.i:*’
■ 1 aivni" ,.f d’><!ruction wiT.
put
n In I
i lo:
Irty
mio
sum-
>ari-
c oa
fee:
id rad
the
rove
c »»
up"»
n:er
bun-
nn
ir-ftve
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hoc*
arsis,
next.
B fok
!tb«> I
. cos-
tyna |
Usd*
Hoses I
on U
fir r Honied committee m.l 5!r. Geos-
ven r iRennTidl an) of Oh:-' on the com
mittee on ways and means.
The house non-coneurred In the sen
ate amendments to the army appro
priation bill and conferees were t«p-
polnted. The same action was 'taken a*
to the pension appropriation bill.
' The IndTian appropriation bill was
then taken un In committee of the
whole. Its consideration continued
without Incident until nearly time for
eu’.ogtcH upon the liate Representative
Lisle, at 2 o'clock.
■Mr. Boutclie of Maine gained the
floor and In a ringing speech referred
to the revolutionary outbreak In Hono
lulu, In Wil’ioii the till tie iul ik'llii". volil-
mtsslaner. C. L. Garter, fell dying In
defense of Wls borne and family. Wlvfn
the committee arose be said be hoped
the house would postpone for five or
ten minutes, os the ense might be,
the s nee 111 order, so that the bouse,
which never before in the history of
oongrea* had failed to express its sym
pathy with any movement in behalf of
liberty, -might adopt tbc resolutions
which he sent to the clerk’s desk.
Mr. MaCreury (Democrat) of Ken
tucky objected, whereupon Mr. Bou
lt* lie shouted: "Upon your bead, then,
be their blood." (Applause.)
An angry colloquy fotbowed. both
gentlemen shouting at the top of their
voices, but they were inaudible more
than a few feat from desks, owing
to tbs vlrocoua rapping of She gavel
by Hneaker crisp, wno had in the
mmnWhlle resumed the dtialr. Ho
commanded them to take Uhelr seats,
nnd they still refusing, he calk'd upon
She sergeant-at-arms to see if be could
not enforce the directions of the oonir.
That official pot responding tmoniptfy,
the speaker said:
“Gentlemen Should rememW'r thut
this Is the bouse of representatives of
the United States, and nhelr self-re
spect should compel them to conform
the usages or a parllamentry
body.” (A-pplaruse.)
Eulogies were delivered by Messrs.
McCreary and Lucas (Republicans,
Berry (Democrat) of Kentucky, Draper
(Republican) of MaseactousetU. Caruth,
Breckinridge and Pence, and os a
further mark of respect the Bouse then
adlourned until Monday.
SPECIAL PERFORMANCE.
Tbs "Mikado" Repeated at the Urgnent
Demand of Many People.
Notwithstanding Mist there wee no
time for advertising, a special perform
ance of (he “MUrado" was given at the
Aoademy of Music last night to a crowd
ed house.
Tb» performance wee intended to take
the piece of the one *o unceremoniously
Interrup'ed by the Are of Friday night
and wee not decided upon until yesterday
morning. Every member or the cist was
In their place, however, when the curtain
arose last night, and the performance
wee a repetition of the grand ain-Mw
of Thursday night and Friday afternoon.
No amateur prrformance ever given In
this city has received so much compli
mentary comment from the people at
Urge as the "Mikado" and no perform
ance ever met with such sueeess.
Among those In the cast who were un
intentionally omitted In the TetegrmDh'a
notice of Thrusday night's performance
was Miss Doris Seifert, who lent much
charm to the chorus. Mias Setfrrt is ona
of Macon's most Ulenled ycung ladles.
The plsno playing.by Mrs. Llule Mer.
kel Hummel elicited much praise.. Mrs.
Hummel Is a musician of extensive rep
utation and Macon knows no more com.
piete pianist than she.
HEARING POSTPONED
Atlanta. Jan. >».—(Ppertsl.)—The
hearing «f rh>* application for new trial
for W4II Movers, sentenced
February IIth. was again
until next Saturday
l.i try.r.g
tb-t ilailey mui\l-ca.-.e,
todnv until next
Olvrke. wbo vsbs
r new xrxei
1 to bang
ivy*Judge
pii:* eniist linvi. written Mr. Kr tu
rn t7 n reply ill Ur ijiillK w-th Ills Ice -
mgs I'M I’l ■ -nilij".::. rMr. Krimiir- :
the thing, <md Is offiv inAltlanta bii>r>
ceexl to sc?.
In all prliability he will 1>? nvauing
In the atvt.3 room of the executive of
fice Monday tno^nl-ac no so? the gover
nor when tie arrives. IIo called theca
today but the governor was nut In.
It Is understood that Mr. Krlimndt's
lenvprar Is cowrlorably ruflled bcsxiuse
his loiter to 4Ck> governor found Its way
Into the nowxRipers; altbough the orig
inal naiuraiSy got lnft» the jponarof'*
wauto basket.
Just ivbn-t he laltmds'to do Mr. Krim-
mcit't -will not siy. YVben seed at the
Kimball houso this afternoon by the
Ttvegnph correspondent, he declined
to be Interviewed.
"Tbo nvatier Is in the hands of my
attorneys In Now York," is sH he would
say. "We aro not ready to sot yet. If
you want to know wbo we are you owi
find out front any bank In Netv York.”
Front this it a-ppron* tint somebody
is going to got into tnoubl ? for fooling
with Bankers Mimder & Krlmractt.
Wbopher It Is the govennor or rite nenrs-
p.tpors does not yet appear eiirarly.
It iftH-ma, hrm-over. from tbo naituro
of a «ui pa'al by Mr. Ktironiott on
MiJ. Ohariea W. Hubner. editor of tfcg.
Financial Imlex, 'trvkty thut the Ire of
the Now York gorttxmen is dlrcoted at
least in p.'ft ugalmt the pr«M.
In mo iangu.iR? of iMuj. Hubuor:
"Ho mmo all ibo wiy ftont New
York to kck me. There was fire in bis
eye and various roynWrioud threats
concealed about hi* person.”
As stated. Sir. KrstmnoM declined to
be interviewed by ’:be Trt‘*mph cor
respondent. lie was in company with
OoL T. P. Stovall when seen, and that
gotftoman uudo several attempts *n
explain 'the myifterloue demeanor of
the Junior member of Misdar & Kritu
rn eitt. hot the Junior summarily re-
mind'd b’.m that lie roYJy hadn't a
word to »ay about It.
But gitlwral front the Interview with
lilii.g Hubner, It appear* Mwt Jlr.
Krimmrht thinks his boo*,* bis been
ilaroiged on Will stri’ct hy the Kri>
corrospoOdence with the governor of
Gross*, ami he wanw aritrfartlon
from somebody.
He duns that somehow or other bis
proposition to the governor has been
misconstrued on “the street." but when
requested to state whereto his houso
bad been misunderstood or mlsrepre-
s.mted, Mr. Kriroin " d --Unoil. With
a mysterious «tr he wxmld reply only:
"Ttie muster Is now to the hands of
our iiwyers. I cuniior discus* it."
Tin* governor and Mr. Krlmment may
bring riling* to a foous oa Monday.
FIT/. LBK S ELOQUBNOB.
What the Orator Said .About She Dis-
tinguisbxl General of the Confeder
acy. 1
Aldanto. Jan. 10.—Gen. Robert E.
Lite's blnchday was observed here by
the Virginia Society and the Confed
erate veterans. .The Virginia Society
had us As gUMt Gen. Fiisbugb Leo,
who msfle an address at the Y. M. C.
A. building till - afternoon. Ills subject
was '•General Robert E. Lee.”
The orator dovotial the greater port
of hi* tiblrr** to a sk ■•••■a of ffie kfe uf
tbo O'nf.-I.cicy's great general.
In concluding Gen. I*?-.- raid:
(
SUM? laws govern
nd all • sam?
id the A Pier
>f tin- S mtfo n u*1
Lumpkin
otlay. after h
raring a sc
of ai'iumf
nts in the oil
.*. oraered
mOMKXKC*
itr $10,000
>>- which
BARNETT HAI
vcnln
onth
led to
a. .
ewuil
able,
id up
Tiwse mortsaur
everything in sight, le,
nmiemired eredlter* real la the eelS.
Including editor*, reporters .etc., pur
ported to be In favor of p. E. Barnett,
but that gentleman confessed On the
stand tiro: be bad invested no money
in it. and therefore the court held ft
llessl. All oreditani nf the defunct
paper will now be given a chance. Joel
Hurt, the street railway magnate of
the town, it appears, wun the resl party
Who forced tine Kee-akl to Shut up Shop.
TO REDUCE THE ACREAGE
Col. Broutf.iton Has Gome Back to
Georgia With a Good Plan.
Atlanta. Jan. 15.—(Special.)-Gol.
W. A. Broughton, president of tihe
Oenrsia Cotton Grower*' Association,
the eblect of which is to roduor the
cotton acreage.insseod through Atlanta
today on bis way borne.
Col. Brough Ion hue prepmel a
soherne for ttie red onion of the cotton
cron whl> wlH srdve the problem. The
Plan 1* convpletely marked out and
Cal. nrousevton win proKsbly snake it
public oariy next wwk. When tie 'wlii
begin actuatty to prosecute the work
of organising «he cotton grower* In
Georirta irod.-r the general plan of the
Jackson meeting.
n?
as th" fire
The T I
sci-iptlon
li.-led for su’-ii ■ vi-as..ii»
’ .lay nlKlit.
iipli give an accurate ile-
L*he‘ tire, together with the
l'dlcult
tlm-
were kept bu:
T1
all d:iy
AM Him
si. tu.noo.
-HOE BROKER:
Mi
Hlr
line
>00;
ins
<1.251
Ine, <2.260.
AMERICAN SHOE BROKERS.
Building (J. .C. MeBurney. owner)—
;er:n.in-Amerlran. < t ,ooo.
REC.IPtTFIft.\TION.
WAX l'l.l I AI'.M
>N.
ling
the Are
Mini
.ml
THE DANNENBERG CO.
Stock ltS.500
Building '-'1,300
DUNLAP HARDWARE CO.
Stock 33.000
Building 13,250
FARMERS’ SUPPLY OO.
Office Furniture M0
AMERICAN SHOE BROKERS.
13.000
4,000
broke out ever and anon In divers
places ermong the ruins, but no further
damage was done. The large vault 1n
the store of S. WaxeJbaum & Son was
the subject of much concern, for it
was known to contain many valuable
poiprara besides a targe amount of sil
verware be loosing to 5Ir. anil Mrs.
Julius May. I/ottg before the vault was
cod yesterday morning a force of men
were twit to work opening It. and nl- Budding"
though they worked falthfutlly oil day STAR SHOE COMPANY,
ti was late yesterday afternoon before I 8(nclt
the doom were opened. It was then tuiimi^"l l l"ll'l‘l!"lll"l'llll
found that the contents of the vault,
though alight:)- scorched, were Intact Block
and safe. — ■ ■
The bravlmt losers by the Are will. xl tarurance involved.. ■■^.|50».lt0
in aii ftarviAaiViiiI,, si. *y _i .. i I Th© 'Mnc)ti tin. Insumncr* C^npdnjr
In all prdbflibiniy, he the Dunkxp llnrd- T »oiicle« to tho extent of $30,250 Ln
ware Company, whlcti irlC looe on «K>tfj nre, reftnaured flown to $10,600. On
stock and building. The Danenberg Wa^Mbsum’t, ulicr© tho drs started,
Company, 8. Waxelbaum tk Son, A.C. **f* M* 100 »«• a pcClcy of <5,000,
Felton, Jr.. Eugene B. Harris and the
owners of the buildings are all fully
covered by Insurance. Mr. Harris bad
previously rented the buXd'mg corner I Flonrif Obllty to rfrn Orime tint Will
Third and Cheery streets nnd would
have mowed In a. fi*w days.
The origin of the fire is still a mys
tery, but it Is supposed to have been
J VAN.
FORGER QUIGLEY.
4,900
4,000
1,000
BAILEY ACQUITTED.
Verdin Rendered By the Jury in At-
hin , i Y<«t«t)ty-
Atlanta, Jan. 10.—(SproiaJ.l—The jury
In the case of 11. E. Bailey, wbo has
boon on trial nil the week charged with
being axxtm- •ry to the murder of (7ipl.
H. O. King, who was killed last sum
mer by AVx. Carr, returned a ventm
of not sa lty after being out «n hour
this u ft moon.
PROCEEDINGS DISMISSED.
Tho Brooklyn Sfire
aw In a
« Car Strikers Are
Quindiry.
Brooklyn. J-.in. 10.—The mandamus
proceedings brought by Pdter JtcNulty
uf WetcUsler & MuXulsy. to eompH the
Brooklyn H ights Company to operate
tbo Futon gtreot lines, was beard by
Justice Cullen in supreme o>urt itoam-
bors Juikp) Calloa dinulssnd the pro-
cowlings. \
Judge Cullen's decision was a de
cid'd s it-bick for die men. Tbey give
up hope of arbitration wtieu the troop*
appeuvd on too scene this morning,
but still bid hopes of obtaining s deris
ion that warn Vi force (be roads to corns
to termst mio (sot dust Jmlgn Cullen
will give th>-m on opportunity to renc.v
din a ppiiearton in osm the mads fall to
operate their lines now tbit they
sreprot(iv -1 by troops was the ■ :1 y
graln -,f ooconrasunun-. <tbey obtatnrd.
The strlk-.-s rwwrted to every meins
C> ppwrext die ears from running. The
troiey Ml us were out in my times.
Tonight 'll *• Mne* mopp'd runnini
at d o'du-'k. The police wore assigned
u> duty .1 x>g the hues of the roads to
prercot
caused bv a defective flue or from the
bent from a stove Igniting the reoinoii*
pixie timber* of toe eievutor apart on
the lower floor and climbing rapkgy to
the top floor, where Uxe flames soon
■tread (o a pile of combustibles near
by. This to tho mose generally accept
ed theory, as no other oause has been
designed.
The total amount of Insurance on the
buildings and stocks is as follows:
Phoenix, 'Hartford. <5,000; Scottish.
<7.500; Home. <7.500; Hairiberg-Bremen,
<5,000; Phoenix, Brooklyn, <2>500; Me-
chankw’ rani Traders', <2.500: Commer
cial Union. <5.000; Royal. <5.000; Gcr-
man-Amcrican, <5,000; Sun of London,
<5,000; Lancashire. <5.000; L. A L. & G..
<5.000; Hartford. <5,000: Insurance Com
pany of North America, <5.000; Dela
ware. 110,000; Northern, <7,000; Caledo
nian, 12,500; Orient. <5.500; New York
Underwriters, <5.000; St. Paid. <5.000;
Mueon Fire, 15,000; Palatine, <10,000;
Western, <5,000; Atlanta Home, <5,000;
Hanover, |iM0; arena Falls, <7,300;
Hartford, <5,000; London and Lanca
shire. <5.000; Continental, <5,000; Lion,
<5,000; Phoenix of London, <10.000;
Aetna. <10,000; Georgia Home, <7,500;
North B. and M., 12.500; Queoo, <5.000;
National, <5.900; Willlimsbung. 12,500;
Queen, <2.500; Imperial. <5,000; P**nn-
syivanla. <5,000; Norwich Union. <5,000.
Total, <217.500.
6. WAXELBAUM * SON.
Furniture and fixture*—Norwich
Union. <1.000. Stock—Maoon Fire In
surance Cm,. <5.000; reinsurance. Lon
don. LiOTVool «nd Globe, <2.500; Ma
con Fire Insurance Co., net line. <2,500.
Building (estsfe fi. T. OOioman)—
Queen, <5.000; CWnecttcut. <5.000; West-
ohestrr, <5,000; Southern Mutual, <4,000;
Fire Aasociatlon. <5,000; London As
surance. <5,000; Royal, <10,400. Total
<39,000.
THE DANNENERO OOMPANT-
Northe|n. <<.000; Orient. <1.500; Impe
rial. <5.000; Pennsylvania. <5.000 ; 81.
Paul. <5.000: London and Liverpool
and Gl-Jbe. <5.000; Harcford. <10,000;
N. B. snd Mer., <5.000; insurance
Company North America. <.’.500: Fire
Association, <5.000; Glens Falls. <2.500;
Hanover. <5,000; Hamberg-Bremen,
<5 000; O/nnecticut, <2.500; Lancashire,
<5.000; Palatine. <<.000: Scottish, <5,000;
Home of New York. <5JM; Phoenix of
Hinfonl. <7.500; Commerctat Union.
<2.500; London Arouraaoe, <2,100; Lon-
Olre Him Twenty Years.
N’nw York. Jan. 10.—Blwln O. Quig
ley, the bond broker, avliolry imams of
bxgu* elty bawl* defrauded tlie .Mor-
caU'fle National Bank out of $144.(NN)
on tbo first of iue nruiaib, ms-nt a rest
less nl - . r in bis nli tn the totulbs. lie
arose (ha morning in a very nerrous
and nnxtrunc comlltion.
The prisoner I* to be sentenced on
Wednesday by iRecnrrier Goff, am], .n
he has alruudy iplroded guilty and
mode * full confeMdon, Obero n malns
notliing further for him to do but to
settle hi* atBalr* beftg-e bin removal to
the state fctainc lie inn pleaded guilty
to forgery in toe first degree, for which
the maximum term is trwm-jr years.
OO.VFBDBItATE VETERANS.
Now Orleans, Jan. 10 -Tbe f.glowing
oldens loanan the ilotos of the next
encampment of Confederate veterans
st Houston:
Hes<U)Usrters United Confederate
Voteffius, N«w Ori«w«, L*„ Jan. 2).
lfififi.—Gentvsl Order No. 1.11.—Tho
goners I commanding announce* whae
the revilutlon pxm*xt at the Otoe renu-
I m hod at Birmtoghim. Ala., leaving
the (late of tho next annual m.siriug
sod reunion, which Is to be held In tho
city of Houston, Tests, to tbo general
commanding au l the two depirUnent
rotntnawiers. havo utummousiy
agreed upon Wednesday. TL-.irsilay
nod Fridiy, May 22. 21 and 21. 1S0.7,
w-hlih date* hive been salmi I -.*1 to
oar post to Uomnon, Texas, and aoiul-
eoeed in.
By orl -r of J. B. Gonloo, Gotywil
Commanding.
(Signed) George Morin in,
Adjutant-General and Chief of S. iff.
BRIEF WIRE NEWS.
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