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MAv.>i, GA„ THURSDAY. M ARCH 23, 1895.
ED
fjcple of
SO MONEY TOR TROOPS
Goroiaor
, s me Sentiment That linlesthe
Fort Gaines and
Clay County.
IEB Jl’ALLlSTER T3IAL,
mown. bnt U» »P lr,t ot
u „.AW<H»« E '«m.nt, WM,U
JUJ-rlty. Vavor,a
ntt *°‘l Juit ' lrl * 1 '
MM MaroB 22.—<Sp octal.)—
' 0 f today brought no sun-
,0 dlFl^J *ho gray gloom of a
. w , nle d mate like obeorlees
to thin M* o,ponln« of spring:
„j,ed ro me, ss I glancal ow
1 m the «orlj morning hours,
oiture formed a Hiring book-
! (l , r ,ho tarrible tragedy that
*0 whole Slats and «>*»ed
^ lnrt[ Hnk<tf h'ortOalnes.
, to this place X mat many
"rto were dtocusa«6 the killing
-boo Hyatt, and In every Instance
e ,pressed the hope Mnt *o law
, Impartially enforced and a
fair trial at the accused be se-
la r.tsponse to Mils wlfh Iho
, rf Fort Guinea and uby wiiiA,
ttken by reporting a true Hill
ji Varuvr McASHter.
the killing of JudBon Hyatt *vaa
|ib.t an lmpiiWaX l«Bil investl-
. will Justify, the accused has
Aren an opportunity to prove It;
*e other band. It tv» nn not
j»d by pawton, bred by Internper-
jjbig, then the law-aWdlng cttl-
la this place and m Clay ootUKy
Turwc -McAllister (punished. This
Quiet but rutlug sentf.ment here.
._j'ng the manner and bearing of
Afferent persona I melt, observing
jy the different faces, I said So my-
anrely re one can doubt (fiat the
dty of the people of this pbee
county can be reUed upon In an
mss that culls upon ttoom to per-
their full duty as law-abaldlng
\ Jmprwssd wilt the stalwart
k:o.-:,. f • I -i.h • •! I ui"t h re. and
ih; fv-H, anoly tHMrtn,’ of tb-
bat type's* men.
I jtaAJllstcr brothars arc all flue
|- | liysl.ul in in. and
RatjjMw KMShlh. ii Is .i
1 of hgris fo Sip a iii-ui "h" in
v r.!*>' biu'u Hi" lit-'ll l>->at
Am ter Jluat Bely
Other Resource*.
Upon
Orteane, March 22.—Ttoo general
connjrenoo committal at thalp oxecutve
session today came Ito the ooncluston
not to rote furthor RuppUos for the
maintenance of the military now doing
duty on the l-tvce. fThv mooting Was
unan.mou.s and Che dodslon- avas ar
rived at without much dtiUilre. It was
the aeofie of the meeting tlilit the mem
bers of the Mozuerafa] b xlieu bud done
all they could Ibo expeotod to do In the
premises, tout rolled on Governor Pos
ter being able to deevr A clear course
In rhe difficulty.
The condhismns of the conference
now leaves the entire matter In the
M u S( the governor. His excellen
cy's movements will be watched whh
much onxlcty tty tlie public. The fol
lowing whs the rosolUYon unanimously
passsd at the meeting (today:
‘•Riwdval, That It is the non so of
this general codfbrruoo committee, In
rnqpxnse to the governor's Inquiry, thht,
hiring already mad* all subscriptions
they hive been able l*o secure, they
oinnot furnish more funds.”
Governor Pager was immediately
rolled upon toy u reporter after the ad
journment of the meetlner. The gover
nor could not wiy what his future plans
wotftl be Id the present emergency. It
was boater for turn to keep ithem to
himself for the present at least. He
would i»t say whether he intended to
ceatihue Mae militia in active service or
not.
The general snopcaRlon is stoat Gov
ernor JVH'er twill advise with friends
In the matter and endeavor In other
ways to raise the macncnry means of
su.sfa’.tting military protection. No one
boHcrcs tor « nromonlt that be wm re
move the soldiery from ,the front until
a * Moment has been made of the ex
isting differences;
IH 11.
Bradslreet’s Says It Is More Marked
but That It Is Not Very
Genera!.
DUN k CO. SHE LITTLE CHANGE
Th« Speculative Advance In Cotton am
Grain Not Considered Very Knconr-
aglug as a Business Indication
—Higher Rates on Money.
S'Alai:i!:s fou oo.\bi<
. _i fcftrer i
Those th.un
the 1.1r
Ml -tm in f >r
l i "in.i ■ ,1i-
ll» exprewlona fitm r>->pi"
I ry ns I* »' ■ - "H"-
1 ■ ■’ .ii Ili*i-- 'h • -I ■>'• r
inbain Hyatt mu I i -m.-r fi r Id-*
|that It wits not i " > r.* sym-
for the man sb< uld slay tb •
|l of Judllce. Th ~ a' i ire
[(be o-sult et sny r..--nl:n nt ent.r-
liy the people of Port Gains
Clay aoonty against Turner Mc-i
Jrer. twt the outgrjnrth of a d«g>-
lid s-nClmeot gut die reputation of
1 immunity la Involved and that
I lot-rest of every law-abiding oltl*
Itt-eiianda that JtMf.ce shall not lio
! wilto or barred to her opcrttlcca.
RIUtN vnw. A1POUXHZB.
| la Not Anxious to Fight Uncle
Sam.
luMngton, D. C.. March JI.—The
fc<s moating today was dsvotad
|tty to the consideration of fbretxn
krs.
eretary Oraahtm ' 1 '■ 1 1 * di 11
lie Home veith aundry ofllcUl d . il
ls relating, it la understood, to tte
Iraguan and Veueriulan situations
I the AW»MS ineldMtt Tbe Thnr*
I matter. It Ih understood, will re-
h HI abeyance until Month IT, when
•liner Is due from Honolulu, which
probably bring oUlOul advice*
ring on the aubjest of Mr. Thurs-
n Read. R aposrs to be the belief
Bate department circles Chat Spsin
let disposed to make any deeldsd
II against the demands of tills gov-
nctst In the Alllanca matter. The
nn in Cuba and tbs cabinet crl-
Madrid are pointed to as r, is ns
the Spanish government la anx-
at this time to remain on good
i with the United Ftatos, and It is
ll-ted that Spain eilfwalve f.irt
Vhat she toellerv.n to toe her rights
aumtlona at issue and meet this
krmnant half w.ij . On the oth. r
11. ft la salil that tii. \V««liln k -i n
gnlstratlon Is .willing to poas by
[the pr -mf arty aBeg -1 dtteratu ea
♦nor Uuruaga, the s. inlsli min-
■ that may tie construed as uncorn-
rnfaey to Secretary Groshatn.
p cabinet meeting today 1* said to
i been devoid of any definite re-
with referepoe to the foreign
XHon tn re-Ttrd to Ntcaragua an l
Hu I t matters. The lmpresrl,m hi
p out that thora t little ■ i r
f England will resort to harsh mi a-
1 towards Nicaragua. The word
la regarded as being all
Ugh-flown ft wi rd to !"• u.ppi! -1 to
IbrUiah reauest for reparation for
|Pd wrongful expulsion of ■ MRP
(officer. The ad 1 attitude ->f
>t Rrltaln and Germany towards
Fuels Is a subject upon UlUl
r romferonns la desired baton ao-
I Is taken. In the ev< nt of Cermnny
Pjog a warship to collect money due
paan auhje (* by Veneaoela there
I he no doubt tiut that government
t*” as was dona recently tn th-
[ '< France In Ran Domingo, and
the United Stakes will viow with
"or any atxanpt to collect a prl-
lonn toy force of antu.
|THB IRENE NOT FIRED ON.
l-k»onvtnt, March a.-Phillip Iiuc of
I FIa-, who Is In thU dty,
th« aut#m»nt th*t th« Amerl-
I *'kooncr Ire no of Key \C«ot wo flrM
r HotunUy by the Bpontoh crul»*
|nrtnt% U untrno. Wr. Isaacs says
;, u *t Moiwioy aI t p. m. the steamer
(. on which be was a passenger.
In MR yards of tbs Irens, the
r being under full sail and all
rd In good eojrita. The schooner
•.'.me was. In hs Carlos Bay, a
■ s south of James City, where
rr I* too shallow for tbs Spanish
‘t to (allow. _
JIM MORRISON DEAD. |;
Tragic End of Alabama's Successor to
ItbDe Burrows.
Birmingham, fdarch :2.-JIm Morrison,
tho most notorious desperado Alabama
bas produced sines the palmy days of
Rube Burrows, was killed yesterday af-
ternon thirty miles from this city In tbs
forks of the Little tnd Big Warrior rtv-
ers'by Deputy Sheriff Henry Cole. Mor
rison has a record of deviltry and daring
covering several years, bos been In the
convict mines two times, the Hst time
breaking out and getting away after
bring badly ehot.' A price has bung over
bis head for a long time and several in
effectual and one fatal attempt was made
to capture him. In this attempt, near
Coethltc. a posts headed by Deputy Sher
iff Dexter of Blocton, Bibb county, got
Morrison and a pal named Davis In a
close place and a desperate duel ensued.
Dext.-r was killed and Davis wounded
and captured. Davis was with Morrison
In ihe mines and escaped with him. For
a long time Morrison had been living In
disguise and under cover near the scene
cf his death, and Deputy Cole, learning
the exact location, determined ir possi
ble tn capture him. With the it ••• "
a Mr Hubbard. Mr. Co]c went to a
nluco
vhc
Morriso
It
knoc.
the
wn. i Is for him. Morrison soon came
ah.riu nad when thirty paces dway was
order I by dole to "throw up your
hands" Instead of doing this he took
ht. Winchester from hi* shoulder, but
was not Quick enough. Cole firing and
landing five buckshot tn his txJdy and
head from a "double-barrelled gun. Mor
rison lived but a short time. HU body
wan brought hers today and Identified by
two of hU brothers. In Jail under Indict
ments, and two other brothers.
JIOW OARZA DIED. ;P
United States Minuter Send* a De
tailed Account.
Washington, March tt.-xMr. Lewis
Baker, the United Stolen minister at
Ran Jose, Costa Rica, has dent to the
state department the fleet detailed ac-
vaunt of the death of Garza, notorious
MsXJcan rovolullonlwt and outlaw, who
wan killed In attempting to capture the
military barracks at Bocae del Toro.
Oriocnbta, on the ninth inutstnt.
Mr. lkiktu- says that Oaria for some
time ba» been residing In Coma
Ri. a. but recently left Ltanon tor San
Juan tiul Nona Nliirogifa. At that
plnte he gathered arounl him eomo
thirty men, chiefly Oolombtao exlleo,
and s.-curcd money and a quantity of
email anno. A sailing craft was char
tered and the party embarked on March
J. landing the following .lay at CVhulla,
Ci'.’s rtlaa, thirty-five miles south of
Port l.koin. ll-we he took quartera
with an American named Reynolds and
awaited the expected arrival of the
Colombian exiles trom tho interior. In
this, h -waver, ho was disappointed, so
the Coabt Rica government Immediate
ly st^qiad commimtoatlon with Port
Oohulta and diap.\toh>M a body of wjl-
dl.vs by land to capture fh.> revolu-
tlonlsto; tlie minister of war htmr. If
going os far as Lliuon. March », Oarxi
re .-lvvi wttrnlng of tho approalt of
C*rw Rican troops srnd with sixty fol-
lowrrs embaTksd In two small craft
for Hoo-w del Toro. Upon arriving
there, Otic party at oneC Attootb-l ths
barraoks. but Wrus defeated. (Jam. ami
eleven folkiwens. Including Dr. Perslrn
Castru. s—: *nd In ccgnnuino. sard it Gen.
Mer. lra \vus klllel. The remainder of
the pnr*y were takes) trier,ners by the
Colombian authoritlM.
TnH LOU IR LUNA LEAGUE.
It Wants to Bo Dlst ugulshed From
tifr. AlatutlngV Societty.
Nvtv Oci-eiu* Ms firth 22.—The lit (lot
Refenn Lv tgea of Lofi'^una h«vo
adopb-d the frilotr.ng re*>toiot»:
-In rxtmt to rite mu tty tionounnU-
m-vi « In Now York,
“B -sofvad, Thiiii while th's l.uguo
V...k< u> Ih* to.'.nippchecenrt ,g Its pur-
poses aorvws*. tftn of aln-
o-re billot ref .rm-rs .Write,ut r.tgurtl to
thv r political aQUUConfi, avo vtmv
with OUonsB any attempt to Invoke
th- aid of other nrctmadKia tn rhu net-
tlenior/t '■{ "UC tewl ppiblc-ms, aul tv-
take .--.M.lon t • dtst.i.gulsh this Itogna
from the fiootham Ballot lllehrs
IeM rue. and to expri^w our illaapp- ival
of itlio ineily.sU putvi.'l by certain
m.-mb- rd of ■mat .rg.utlzitioh ns ex-m-
pUUed lu lbs ro>?.«it nunlfasto pub-
lishisl In Ni«w York cltty.”
WTLI. rNOREAGE HPEUSD.
WaWlilngtotl, Month XL—Commencing
Mon lay. Mench K. th» Atlantic Ccta.u
Line nn,l Riant *yst»n avlll Increase
the speed northbound ot 'h-lr New
T-.rk arsi Ftori'la special veetfhuJe
tialn. leaving «t. Augurilnc at 11:35
a. Ill Instead at MO a. m„ as at pres
ent, and arriving at Northern points
•| the 'M ce. lit time.
•New York, March 22.-‘Brud?trsefs
tonjonvnv will say: Improvetnent In
general itiude Ls more marked, but not
general. It Is more conspicuous at
larger Now England .points, notably
BtoSCon qd«1 Providence, at New York,
rittoburg, ClDcmnu.tl, Louisville and
other dlclcs as fur west as Karens
City. Similar reports come from Chi
cago, Milwaukee and St. Taul, the Aral-
named atynouuciug that smaller quan
tities of 4 per cent, money ore being
offered, the banks working HteaftUy to
ward a 5 per cent basis and loans con
tlnu.'ng to Improve and reserve* being
lower .than for a year past.
From other dtlcs a better feeling Is
reported, basell on the rocetWy de
veloped strentah lu dotton, wheat and
flour. The widespread prevalence of
the Inquiry Whether this upward move
ment is aae hugluDlsg of a permanent
recovery from tire «wo years of depres
sion ls ot itself significant. Wool re
mains unchanged, although the volume
of business is smaller, because it L
the season for dress goods made of Aus
tralia wools, they being ad present very
popular. On 'the other hand cotton has
Jumped op. At Nashville, Memphis
and Savannah'tha week’s voiumo of
business ls reported sllghlly In excess
of a week ago, tho Increased demand
being noted in groceries, hardware and
agricultural implements. At no other
Southern dtlcs are gains reported ex-
copt a slight increase In New Orleans.
At Charleston Obattanooga, Atlanta
Jacksonville, Birmingham and Galves
ton tradp Is of modedte or fair vol
ume, with col Inc tore slow.
DUN'S REVIEW.
Indications of improvement In bus!
ness grow inoro dls :net. The most ol
trus.ve of thorn, rhe spoculatlve ai
vance In ootiton and Ip ot.a’ks Is tli
least reliable, nor can either of tl. •.<
be ;;i*,i i.. rd! ,.f ictu.il lmiM'.iveinciiit
In bu-iii tv-i con<lit ore Railroad earn
ing. ai - s'-TV ij liu.l»r and the «p.vit
iation ,s lu- ty I vie ' l m cxii . -i i i'»
».f -.r. '.rb cfT -'UV- m .m-n.lv uu c■■ .1
an 1 s in - ..r.- pr.-In ■ s. Ii ."il-.u av is
buying largely but lu as llk.'ly to is 11
on any rise. G>tmn d . not rl>o be-
cause th-re ls not ai'.uch demand f.-r
good.,-, tout there ts morn d^uand for
g.xxls hwMus - cotton la dearer. Moca
valuable tndlcatloD* are llhait the vol
ume of doroMtlc trade gains s little,
money is In much better legitimate de
mand and the force of bands at work
gradually Increase* In some Industries
and In others is restricted only by
stock* which *re presumably tempo
rary. The threatened strike of coke
workers has been avoided by an »d-
vanw of 15 per cent. In wage* end the
strike in building trades bos enltel, th#
meat return.eg to work.
The rise In cotton to R.S1 cents seems
to have Scarcely any contact with the
facts of demand and supply, but hsd
a very substantial baets, nevertheless
tf, as some maintain, ttoot tnors cotton
had been »old In this country for fu
ture delivery than could be produced
here until another crop come*. Amer
ican atockri were last Friday, l.MS.OSR
bales, against 1.IS1.70O last year, with
the general expectation that something
over 700,100 brie* will yet come forward,
while fioretgn ol «-k" of American are
reported *00.000 grenler than In 1302.
Receipts continue larg.i and tho move
ment haa a atroag.-i- bnate on the be
lief that next year the average will be
reduced.
The rise In cotton has stimulated
buying of goods nnd given confidence
to agents. Heavy transactions and
some advanceo in price appear in
Southern axuse gdtxlx, but not as yet
in the finer.
Strikes In textile mills grow more
numerous, and especially In woolen
mill... which have orders enough to run
full time, operatives apparently oetitim-
Ing that these mret be realtxlng prof
it* but miirglna are eo scanty that a.l-
vanoe In wuv?es ts for m Bt works lm-
poMtolc.
The volume of i>u“lne«« through clear
ing houses gains a little, being 11.1 per
ceftt. larger than 1 ,M year, for the
week but 22.1 per cent, less than In
1M. Most of the increase to at New
York, and here and elsewhere partly
due to active speculation. Bankers fe-
iwt a d-‘. lad doereo.se tn commercial
pfaaier offered, and Western t-anks give
evidence of l-irger .R mand by redt: ln«
balan rs h. re.
Failure* durlnv the past week have
been 278 In the United States, against
214 last year, nnd 35 In Canada, against
50 last year.
Will Support e.lh:•
TJO tv |. .11. M -h 22 win;
radio it <• ''"i on-r ifor Gs
movol Ihi-i ven'.ug lu the
oommoi - th tli-- iW'iir -■
paj-meut i «r their servlc a. lie remind-
od ttonRufec thht a slffXlar rasolutlon
was ]rtsscd In .iho session "f 18D3, with
the Rotorun tat's approval. A hough
n-i s il>t -|U' iiCii'.u h id i ilv n.
Til" <vrintr) will 11 .1 <>!>Joj. h- slid,
to tli" -mall add.rloiutl lu Dinsuiy
to O'vir m rt 'ra* taltrlev
. 0tr H.-fiisffocti Northoot, aunwrsa-
tlve fir Kmtr, offtwel an tunendment
to tli" "IT"" Unit fanther burdens
sit uii I :ut 1' ■ dup ■- -1 -11 th ■ Pit >n.
S r W. 111.11 Till'" .'.in. "ll n. ' !' *f
the exxjietn r, said the pij-m"'!;' of
membets w I the lcg.cal. ouroorae of
the ex l-ivsBo of suffrage. T-h" house
was no*- too much of ore cl is- 1 He re-
inutlialdl tb" suggestlou thet the pay
ment of mJktoeni would lead to o rrup
tion and (Me elec: "n. of tstflt men.
Democrj.'.v t light be trusted tv> prevent
- 1 i "i 111. ■ p ■ .,1 i- ll "MS V.' - ' 1 I
expedient 'an 1 its execution would con-
dufe 1o tl' 1 honor rtf the houie. He
promised t< advance It In ovory wsy
powiblo.
'Mr. Go^’h it (revised the motion. IT’
wts proud to b> ncquairl'ed vvllh the
genuine lutur menAvrs r w In Ihe
house, he si id, und he would welcome
mire, but the paym -ntt of nrambers
wauld lower Hie atstm of pirl am ut
and t ilut (h ' purity cf pttbtfl We wtfh
out inop isl'ig ithe nundvr of world HE
min Id the "'minors,
sir ii g»jffcr.l ’Norttocctey am ml
• wus I ( 11.1 Mr A Kin *
tv s panel by a vote of 1W ho 153.
Tho Ex-Attorney Shows tho Voucher
for Services of tho Pres
ent Receiver.
MONEY FOR LOBBYING.
The Voucher Show* tli* Receipt of Foo
teen Thoutand Dollar*, While M»J.
Muhlinuii Says HoRoceltred
Only Jtlx Thousand.
SP1W8 itoW ifiKwXSt*
ae DbiTk May 'Ehpsc BPiforo
(Madrid. 'March 22.—S^mo <V\.vh tnay
f.>re tho nmv Spini^ ministry
f rt i d. Maaowhlie iho Sa-
Hid ry is s: H in offlee. Gen.
Campos strongly tlirors sus-
ta • ooMtltQttoD .irul p rniit-
J mrnallsta who hive attacked
the aritv m 1 navy to b- t r «d l>y mill-
tory ejuf i irtlal on the around ihst,
th.dr ifi'n*' i- li -'ii mu* '■■> il
not fo! tli ii reason to be brought bc-
fore in- court* Juet there -.tie (lilll-
f the mictl ry shtould be
area lines, the oonsent of
s mould bn nce.b ury to
■■ nrit’.tutlon and tbake upe-
• th.. trill «f lie off-ndlng
Mult
elspso
will b ■
g tsti in
Manllu-
perdlfig
ting il-
culty n
formed
the cha
cla! l rw.i f
JmrnalNts.
th- pnrpta?
be fully T -
erit':,'l-*ml fr
not f iv.fbl.
IDS. If th"
II W'Ulll ill" <
Ini th"
"ir 'i
new ministry would
u- - 1 ... i "M p- > i; •
nt iVvmtU-* sueh na or?
■ t •» s« irthtrary a pror»'«tl-
•iriii.d We:-" r.«>t i't «*«T"4l n
•>nirpar«V.v ly onsy to carry
I'MMtry
RKUOIOUS FRBDDaU.
Th« New cm Pasc< 1 by the Xlun^arisir.
Hou.»e of MMtttmtcg.
Bote P*'sth, Maivli 22.--The house of
magtbtratw today, hy the casting vote
of Its pfwM^nt, ptfiAJ to a fieeood
readlncr the rei:<fi*>u» irmvm MU.
The hou*-? then, by a rote of 126 to
m. eliminated the ejau#*j excluilnK
from the benertt* i*f vh*' bill pertains
pr>if*Lvlnw rw rc-flKious b»rllef
Tri- r*^»t </f u.l; bill ihu then pass
ed, Indoillnj? thD ctaune which author
ize* of the r^'ojnitt.on ni rell^oua sects,
not Inimical to ihe public Inu-rcstt*. The
l"A *:• h i 4 • ir.ll r. the
clauses or^l the btl» back.
11IMAPPLIE6 FUNDS.
GalveAtn. Tex.vv Mar* h 22.—\ Str5>t-
Un* n-at - ! n % aa -a etui.• r*»"! i.» thlr»
city Lhli afternoon when it btaomi
kn-'.wt that th- irr ii 1 Jury h.vl I'mn-l
t: >- ”ti.tit « »rv T-iv i •nil.,- t‘»r
TBorviJ G. an-i *> i*jT H.
Tlenmao. Tho bills atcalnst Gilbert
ctfiarK** mis.i ^.n^irlatl »:i <r( th«- far.tlfi
an l ther'- wTv fl.ur COijntii a^ulnst hhn.
On'.v on- hull'^m.'nt v. ns f»un«! affalnat
Campi
1 \1lAVS
onu'nl 1
,v'it li *' '1
II'*\of war nnSui
tip 11^ U inbv
f -Mho Span ^
. 'M.iT Unn a pv
\Vh'
tlh
M i rtf
th-
Atlanta, March CBpealal.)— 1 The
controversy between'MaJ. E. B. Btahl-
man, receiver for the Western and At
lantic railroad, and Julius L. IfrtJwn,
ex-alttorney for tho receiver, who waa
repiooetl by Major Stohlman. has
about reached aerials. Each g-nll"nuin
lias written tn the netghiborhootl of
about a dozen columns of fine print
about the Other, each successive in
stallment growing warmer than Its pre
decessor.
Today Mr. Brown has a card. In
wjflch he handles Major Stahlman as a
lobbyist In this fashion:
Thera Is a legal maxim, which ls
also good common sense and sound
morals, which runs this way: "False In
one ithlns. false in all.”
After tho proof I have submitted
Showing his former statements false
or reckless, and widuu I will zttm
mlt, showing him falsa again, he ought
not to be bellerved tn anything he says
about this matter.
In hi# card yesterday he sayo:
"Tho statement made by Sir. Brown
th'alt I waa pakl J14.G55 for services In
presenting the case of the Western and
Atlantia railroad to the general as
sembly for betterments. Is unwarrant
ed, and If Mr. Brown had wanted to
get at the facts In connection with this
maltter he could have dbtained thorn
without difficulty. The sum I aclually
recclved waa 18,000, and that was a
contingent fee."
(He know that Statement was not true
when ha deliberately penned It. Don’t
take my word for It. Lfet us go to the
reoord again. I copy his own receipt
which la In Ills own handwriting.
Here tt is: -.
(Endorsement on the book.)
"No. Tn-"*. 348. Dec., 1890.
"Exp. Book, 108, December, 1S30. i
"Passed bill.
"Western and Atlantic R. R. Co.
"Amount 114,fi$5. To E. B. Stahl
man.”
(Inside.)
'•Wveteln nn.l A'lantic It. R. Co.,
to E. U. Stohlman, Dr.'
tli,-
SUhl-
piK up ttod i.y ami th
to pr-v - 1! 'Wine's o
(Im-Cl- r»f (-PK-
(be failure of tv I
vitiate the ln-nd m deity tu- iqpufiancc
<■ iuv it that Bohvlno cashed tt
J.*.,onO "I" -'Ii f..r Tun C-l«» Jaek.- a In
July. 1SU1. ivh ii lio Sml no im n -y on
lepr.slt. r l‘h t transaction, i Is al-
logol, b'Catno known t,- the bank In
August, 1NM, lmt Red wine iv.is tret
molested In his j>nor was tho
surety i
.v no'Hint of h'.a
In
his bond
cnc
WIFE OR I’.LOOD.
mid On the
•I Freiatt
Trail In
A!'Junto
Frenrt
POPULIST:
Col.
WTLL ORGAN7ZU
Dargau Announce* Ready Ir
Gouth Carolina.
Odhimblt, B. C., Man* M.—For aev
eral year* the off -ft to ongmnlze a Peo
ples parly:In South Carolina has been
oonfidcrttH <*p-cted. A good deal of
work and|talk has been done In the
past few fears among real Pupuflata,
but they Uve been biding their time.
Tomorrow Col. Jefftn J. Dargan. of
Sumter, ai avowed Pouliat. will make
the annouAoment that he will orgkn-
Ize the P**p'.e’« party as soon as the
conatltutknai convention fight Is over.
He says:
"Among the first ends to b * achieved
la a free lallot and an hon/et count.
No man vno H f*r the sake of any
tarty. faeJonal or race triumph, will
ing to "'"unit perjury or resort to any
election treks of any kind, need expect
leadership In till < party In this state—
not fit lexrt whll > I am above ground.''
DAVIS DOES NOT TALK.
He Has Irvrstlgutcd the Killing of Ran
ton, Ihe American.
Mobile. March XI—CspL Davis of the
cruiser •fmfgomary esme ashore yeei-r-
day otei roused*to talk, but he hm*. It Is
believed. c>mp[.te<I his Investigation Into
the ease o' tho murdered American, Ran
ton. and »«1 report the foots to the sec
retary of the navy, who will In turn
trar.imlt tie report to tho deportment of
Otite. Th. Monts unary will a m pro —l
to eomple;» the teste of Southern e
»ho has t ■ o making Thero sro two
rtetles yetlto be test"!, and when th
are cemplged the ship may j ,ln Admiral
M-ade'i ejusdron <*n the Central Ameri
can coest/Adme-el Me . equo Ir. 1 ha -
arrived a- 9m D'mlng. Th- r.ext port
of call "tl he Port M Print*.
freu 1
Lu'Ut S-:arrrvau-l and g.vc tk. dJ.
DEFEJCv OK NATIVE gOLDIERf.
Another C mpany Will Be Started for
Reeht. n.
calcuttaj BeiA ll—New. eras rccelv.-l
of the d.fext "f a Hlkb com-
m it. It", by Chttralla.
»• and sixty flryhe wore m»rch
iforoe the trocr- at Re«hun
, wh • w«r- t—hi.- l t.r-u-'
K-iruWh. fuetlet-t itiem anl
for. id thiv. to retreat. Tr.-y feilowed tho
confpesy <lo»-y as’ event: illy hemmed
th. id ID alt eldee. Th-r. »»M e
1 an nathf*. all firing tt.vidlly upon the
Stkhe. ^
Ig,at. JJ-ve, f.-rty-»lx soHI-rf uvi ei,.-hl
camp fwwsra, *"re left deatl dn th-
field. The re- - nr th- for - e> .p-l.
other r- ii f*«C« wffl tc rtnrt-'
shun dfi* *11 h-ti-e
CC
•WtBnUAND REUNION
th" Opening
at Chlckamau^a Park.
>«• Mar-^h 22.—O* n. H
Doyntc r, <vm*5r,w»*vllnir »"rr-t\ry fit th*c
god#!? ^ of th. C'Mt.ilierladtl,
Has I- bvO*n. U
Its prordent, ft) Uu* n*ixt on
naal re^l^n *4 no lotv .*u ("NicJtiv-
niau^a, 3a.. on 6*i.?*znhw IS. ON
tf vjr th^ did teat Ion <4 i
al mliltory poo-y
S?.u\'h nDV.’ r?A.i»i>;Frr
Mcdrli .Man h 22 Tli<• quf-.*n
teoelvod 9*-nor Swinia ^ vt-rsl tirted
today, Mit wm i
id,
665.00.
*.l »>:
MtlaDf-i
'A'tlan t i, !M.ut4l i
who refu***tl to £ivo hla nniuo rench -.i
Atlanta th'.N iftonu>on lu giMTcli of b s
run J way ulfc ,in«l two <'hIMr n. Whllo
walking th«* ho fouiul uno of Wm
»ne, a iboy of 8 grojns, Kf*Ulllg pap
The* ohtlcl took him to n fSdirdlng-houfio
a‘t N\x 1 Gapmitt strict. r Pho hu»l).uid
learn*.^1 that his wifo, floooiuip:iiktcd l>y
another nun, oauif' btire txwo wooks atcj
an<l I "ft tho cfrlldron-, piyiin; th'M'r
bo.u\l In advance. Th<* wife and lior
oompan'.ou hen di^ipjp^rod. Ths hus-
bamJ sjpi tli'ut ftjVs w.fc a<ifi !-\'»in»v two
years iu<* tv> v’sit a frloml in Un'ok*
lyn. Ht lmriwd ivv nrtly tlwt riho h<\d
f’] ;> »1 >•. 1 Jj»‘ err onr<* m/j > t*> Am- rl-
im in urnvJi vf ^•c^. He *hai
he will hunt her down and kJU th
in in. wh.* s a chef. Hi* n*>w hm 1> >tl\
uaddre-n bst no due to SMHv.
COUNTY OOUItT OFPIOFaUS.
Aftl.uiJi. M irclt 221 rover-
n >r Atk!n*m f «Uy Si mu. 4
J. Winn Jmlzc aiVl F. J. Juhin aolicltor
•>f th** lU'Wly thlishol «* .11 iity «’'*urt
r.f r.\vlnii*‘tt .■ 11if• y
GDOItGlUVS NAVAL MlUTtA.
-r W. .ui*l A H.
•TaW by 1
n. Co.. D*-.*, 23, 1M0. N
Y, j m f :i*. f.f- -f t),M P'. iflv<* j.r »tft
hp M|f that he only $6,000! Th it,
toy *the way, -would have toi**-n.ail cn«»r-
mout fw for forty dayCaMoeiallon with
merrtbers of the lecwlafur#, explaining:
to thorn tto* «n«iits of th* eaie hy talk-
tng «n<l drtnktnff with them nnd othrr-
wiae amtialnr them.
1 have toy the reoorte, In every alnglo
Instance where lamie waa joined, con
victed him of ahafnetitoa r.'ckleiwn****
tn handling the fact* which IVhwtmte
th* truth cf thle oontroverzy.
I now dlamlM hhn In the hope that
he will reform Me life 1f vuch a thin*
can ho possible for him. an*l that b c
will hereafter adhere moro strictly to
the facts, ami attencl more close I v to
hU hurinsss, so that he may know
more about the details ot such trusts
as may hereafter be confMed to. him,
tf any there should be, <than ho haw
done In this Weztern and'Atlantic.re
ceivership buslneas, as shown toy m*.
or If he does not do no that he will at
least have enough of edmmon honesty
and onllnary d^ency not to claim
orther people's work, and that lie will
alto bo more cnr»»ful hereafter n*)t to
-•••k t , trijii--. th - ■ a ■ hi v.- I" • n f- ■
unfortunate and to f<*>lt*h as to trust
him *»r place confidence In him, °r to
do him any klndneftM or toe*i.ls friend.
A Or.iml T tut aim ration For the Now
Branrfi .<f S.*rvlo<\ . ,
Atlanta, uMurcti 22.-(Rp <1 il.) Ll tut.
Sattcrlo?. isistuit adjutdit«t-vrt*ncntil,
hiH « r ,f l*: ac'hame OIV f( *t to lam»» !i
the nowly miul mill tin.'of
tho stiu* with the 6>r->p' r uolnt.
die* Jus >«*nircd **f th«- uu'.*
forms nf tho now* <?otni;Mny looitHl ,t
llrtiirw;«*.k, anti lus Aiid--rwi sinP* cor
rection* In tho In*d£n1:u HU wdl h*
done ;'t ooco and tho oivlform* w ll ho
'n tho hands i»f ^!!w* •* un'Mi.y hy Aprjl
T. Tbo unutonng u«j v* ry h vi«l - tm*.
hdnf; ifffr ttu* rtvrul.iri«m tuval pit-
toriiN.
As soon ah th<* iinlf »rnm nr<* rocclvisl
th-- 2 'v. m->r will rupon ih«* orsirvtzi-
t i.n >f thf cofnimivy. «»f which Oi.pt.
A ill'll s i-t nitn'iiml'-r. t<> tl»»* war <h*
pin inwui n^teju. Ol» ^5
t!>v wiir dftpjrtiii**ii‘t will app*»rtl »n tftiui
$2.VH)0 s<it «Mld«‘ f*>r th-- iwnd irrilHM.i,
fr«wr^ s*m Hhir»* Wi s yosr Mn*
Mi.>ii Trim Win lv.- ‘used f" Um
Hn|UMWh*k comjvi ny with tmih
Wbou th«-s • inns jir»* r.s*«*lrml ld**ut.
S ;''t' I'l.-f’s suh-ftn* t" 1211' • 111** H/lVul
ti.il t t a ir«>o»l s -imI *fT will l»o put into
opntlon llis plm Ih Itf. cr-t tho
tn in -.--A ir “Atlanta" ardor.-81 t*. Itr^ins-
wn k h «r'» -r fm*- .i visit tlvw.n^: th** nutn-
ti'- r Tl. \tlnntn’s vis t ^11 tv* undo
i i»*r it »r il.i (Hvihinn, «nd wdnui *h»» Is
■1
■ ’ ty to put
tlitla
•mnsn,
mt fiKJtn nhi
ill hi*
oIPm cmlsf -ii
- .»f ri’ijuirtitn
nuMt.y th.-
r*-^-
>1 Ii or.
-• f ’ Tflk
ir »!mnn
ATLANTA'S CITY PIUNTIXO,
A Idvely Fight Started by the Action
of Council.
Athnrta, March (Special.)—The
awarding of th* dty'a printing for tho
next year haa hr.niKht a very : <>(
tUbt which may have sovno exceed indy
lively developments. The council on
ft* 1aat m etlng, on reoavnmefidjition *.f
the committee, aco pted the hid of th**
Evening: Commercial, Editor I). M.
Blackburn's paper. But the board of
•Mermen have '-urnc.! down Edit >r
piadflburn and th»» action of th<* court*
oil, upon tho ground that the bid was
not In untH (he limit for the recep
tion of bids expired. Before the hoard
Editor Dteoktoum and his ogm|>etii-'rs.
th- Ccnutitutlon and Journal, met and
Ud a hot war or word*. Trlmrs that
!• >•'.• l '• ,di ii *iind w*r. -ti l.
ami In th<* ^ntroversy th - * veracity r
City Clerk Woodward wn* brought into
s n hy Ivlft'-r Caban Is* < )n this
‘ • ■ ■ i* ' spar :* l > k-I for N-tw.-.-n
Kditor Cjih-imss nn 1 th-* city eWk.
whtl/* Editor Blaclclyurn <»cr(?3 out to
day In an editorial roast of h;s hr*»th r
journiLa- i!#» eharp * th u they ha*l
an ^trev^r.^nt between th «ni to r .h tin
city and th * unfortun^-- cfMxen- t>y
forctmc the city to jay their Dgoret,
on** piper taking th^ tou*»tnes.s on#*
yeer arel the .rh?r tho n xt.
Mtu<-th..-r tt .'Tm m y 1. M \ h.r/,8*
over the Journallstio »un In Atlanta.
ry Th.
jor AtkltiKorv will yds •
•n t -r O'.)** «*f »h»* UnH*d
*•» h-* v.-: d p- rnnniMit
ck for th • tn»m*!in .vf «rho
ov ««« a ti dDilNK Whip m*l
>•* -h'i* «ro sta4l-'ii<tl -it
tii*l (h**r • i*. *no kloifbt tbnt
vlll b<
'll*‘d With.
TENTH DISTIliarr Ul/IXrriON
It Will prc.'nbly Bo Onl'r.d For M .1-
th- p*I tied purp ■ ~»ts
»f either Hltk-. I
will T-jU u i 1 » h- fi
ruiem hive the
leisure ft. tike h-»ll .
f rhu fjfctttot),
Wtlti -ot f"r*'inu' th -m
t> o**cbvt tbox
cr je Ju-t n**w rhi* ]»
• .;»h* d-»\v’ti
mh W4MI as fl>,,whi-r.- 1
ire other things
l> 1 -k I f' • T T*s. V
re t!r*d off .*hi>
th ns. and ml ■
* shotiUl bo an
extra -*-r-v« ri «*f «*• *ri-_rr
r-sjiiiriLii a.)
el*«**ti«m at «*»►**•-. I .vill w.i.i until every-
b-xly U r.vj.ly for ft.”
;> | flj
COL. MIljLtiriXJI
•fi MTJSXC..*»* |
OHinore's Band Made
a Bis: Hit With
it tn At!
Atlanta, March 22
-(Apodal )—Th**
C.tlm* r» han 1. wht he
*>«ed tt.s engage.
niont !yr« •-.<t nl*;ht.
nnde a vr*»a , t‘hit
LEWIS KEDWIXi:
* .Suit A
BOND.
fcj v»aaiwVap*
cl Cor.Ult-i
-h- theu
i/st the Sontjr Obmpnny
on Trial.
Atlann, Uurrh 22—(Sp-rlnlJ-The
suit of tho GLt.)City Bank attilna: ttoe
F KlIty an.I CMoikj G mpany ..f
Now York far itir ry ,,t fW.000,
tar irhlch amouut th- Ful-lity (i^i-
pany Wae <o th.- tefiai of DaHulOig
I'Sfc,"T I— R"bal".. wh"Ti fi.. ,1
tte- 'ijtik !«•»> yum ng.>, went (•> tri,l
t.-tey in th- Ctty r<nirt.
Th- ffwtmrt tire .a nbicb ih.i In*,;.--
afiee -'.I'yAp.y r.qire.,1 ttv> pay tre Ulbtl-
Hr on R «Ui:i-'4 te-tal ., that tlrera-h-
ierl aw
'• T-rt - ;.. F"l,ni:iry. IXtt. w-f
Xiii.il L'..uj ^ii'1 h-- i --k
Is
)uhllthe 1 hy *
-11 kn »v.n s
Natan gave
by rendering "The B
airy camp eonir ju*»t
r. hn Milled**, th-
libra rt all. Midtm*'
»,onK hs a c *mpltm -nt to the Govern
or's H'irHo Gnarda. t > whom tr^n «1 -;:-
e;it*‘«l by Col. .accompanied
hy th** entlr. hand. Col. Mt’.i* Ik*-. w»h>
U*d Upon
id sh.
Mad ii
Nata
day nl,
*d
, 1 the
will p
it r* »it
f.imo
Ive “Tho Ihi-rJ.* Fair i.-j .V i
;ht.
DHATII AT OOCirUAN.
F-vchrsn. M in-!i 'J2 4Sp.*.-ial ) p.
Stiddc-. meinl" r *»f th * m-n-ir^.l.'
Arm «*f KtuM*s, 'P.i .:njir*T» d -d
y*xst.*ciltj
f*>ur n*>urh-»
--•<1 wpto MinkjIm
**U’ )“•—ill m *r« niut
it CltlZK U'.
will u>
>*rs. Ho