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l-oniinent Eastern Firm Will Furn-
isb a Torpedo Boat for the
Cuban Insurgents.
ff ILL DO QUICK WOI1K.
I (j.^olut lonl*ts "'ant Something to
Fj (b> Aathori II'. Ill Turin.—
Slorie* aC Pa««“K« r * Aro of
„ spreading Revolution. >V
. p,, iti., April 1.—In nn inter-
I (he TinnB-Unlon correspon-
| ton ij:liiU Col. F. Figueredo, leader
T,e l ,J ' trlotB T ' Jln P a and
head of the movement
s section, aiid:
[ mest news I hare from Cuba
Qen. -Maceo has Hndcsl a largo
v \t men on 'the Wtand, together
. n (K)0 rlfltoi ammondton and army
1,1 bet at wba< poWt the landing
Teffected I am not inform*!. He
I lange force urith ttolrtiy-sevon offl-
1 stl( [ mg nien are well drilled end
|i Gun. Maceo captured a
L )Vi taking Horenal hundred men
liners, besides seizing 100 males a nd
[\, lut of valuable munitions of
'■mis ts On 1a»0<t foots. I know
| 0 tre oil sorts of rumors Hying
but whait I have (ftated ore the
’ facts as they exist according oo
information I would advise
ltrlo credence to toe ffAsced In
lly colored and sonsatloail neawp.ir
Lovts. We shall learn more fully
intuit is toeing done upon the arri
|t(the dtetwner from Havana to
_jtilfs Quosada, saeretary of the
|in movement in 1he United States,
is the guest of Col. Figueredo,
Enrique CoMozo, a. OubaB leader
Xow York, also here, expressed
opinions substUibtially. Col.
,tk1o. Secretary Gonzales Qudw-
Enrique CottoZo and Dr. Domongos
fin to Jacksonville Wednesday ami
jiblresa a mass meeting on Tburs-
night ■ i tint*'
HWB AT WASHINGTON. '
jhington, April 1 .—Information
somewhat sensational character
•n received in Washington with-
past twenty-four hours with
it to the rebellion In Cttba. Offl-
inter,rated have been Informed
sources which they deem entire-
liaiblo that a prominent eastern
building firm has agreed to fur-
the Insurgents a torpedo boat at
|triy date, which will toe used to
ly the Spanish war vessels now
liban water*,
lether the ilrm In question will
1 or furnish a steam launch which
[be utilized as a torpedo boat Is
nown. but It Is asserted that a
beat o? some character which
e u«cd for torpedo purposes will
In the hands of the Cufban
ithlzer* |n this country
* then proposed to equip this
with n full supply of torpedo
anil start her Immediately to
a waters. The Spanish govern-
b said to 'be aware of this expe-
and to have notified 1li> state
tment officials. What action the
will take cannot at this time toe
I. inasmuch as no Inrfnrma-
t'carlog upon the matter wfll be
nut at the department.
''easel such is that referred to
could possibly destroy several
*h cruisers before she was enp-
even though she should be un-
* rough to fall Into the hands of
panlards. In such event. It Is
short shift would be made of
Tli'ers and crew, who would be
I as pirates and executed with-
lay.
IVIRTS BT PASSENGERS.
York, April 1.—A Tampa, Fla.,
to the Herald says: Passen-
roin Havana by the steamer
pie last night report the revolu-
Cuba spreading rapidly. There
00 Insurgents reported In Pu-
■Inetpc under command of iMal-
Santa Lucia. He reined thti
i«r Granaja and la marching
Yarn, where all the forcea are
Ing In reaponae to the procla-
Issuod by Gens. Maceo and
proclamation la supposed to
Ibcen promoted. If not uaued by
Marti, an<l oalls for a convention
dare Cuba Independent from
and form a provisional gnrv-
nt. It la Stated that March
mas set for the date of the con-
Ppanlsh government neknowl-
the prewnce of Gen. Maceo In
ago de Cuba. No official eintlce of
Iresence of Marti or Gowes has
[made. and If they are on the
their pretence la (till kept *e-
^r tbs vlotory of Cotrtpscheula
■urgent* burn-d the big Pan
sugar plantation near the vll-
lon March 23, 200 men are said
|v« taken up amna In Pan Tu-
|e. under command of Col. Alda,
nd are making their way toward
"OTHER CALL IN SPAIN.
■on, April 1.—A dispatch from
1 to the Pall Mall Gazette Bays
tin order to replace the troops
ve been sent aa relnforc ments
v the government will call out
ven.
Martinet de Campus, who la
toe full command In Cuba, held
swell audience -with the queen
last evening.
noiJCET 18 DEAD.
April I.—Of. Charles Camille
It the distinguished French dra-
I author, waa found dead In hit
It noon today. The doctors bars
d that be died at about 4 o’clock
Tnln^. He waa S3 years of age.
|tV DO AH MUCH FOU YOU.
I Fred Miller, of Irglng. lit, writes
P'C had a sever,' kidney trouble
y yearn, srfah severe pains In
. and also Cist bis bladder waa
He tried many so-rolled kld-
i—* but without any good result,
l a year ago he began not of EUrc-
snters and found relief g oner
[ l itters In especially adapsd tf,
all kidney and liver trouble*
'• n given almost Instant relief.
At bottle will prove our state-
, Price only t*c for Urge bottle*.
I Laioar ft fds'i drug store.
Cleveland Will Soon Send a Commis
sioner to Investigate.
rw.fio gt K n ' Aprl1 I.—President
CTeveland has determined that the
official exhibition at Aimerkratt Interest
Nicaragua oanal, which was
authorised by the last session of con
gress, shall toe promptly made, and a
governmental commission to examine
ii, °u n al route, for which the sundry
tin nne bl . 11 “SI?® an appropriation of
♦20.000 Immediately available, is lo be
sent to Greytown as soon as possible
on a United States war vessel. This Is
to emphasize the concern of this gov
ernment In the enterprise of Ameri
can citizens, who have been acting
Jn* 1889* charter granted by congress
The programme of the administra
tion s action In the premises wa*
agreed upon at last Friday's cablent
meeting, when Secretaries Lament
and Herbert were directed to select
a member of the corps of army engi
neers and one of the naval civil engi
neers, respectively, who, with a ctvl-
"an to toe selected In a day or two,
will constitute the board of engineers,
changed with ascertaining the feasi
bility, permanence and cost of c.on-
stfcctlon and completion of the Nica
ragua canal. The committee will visit
personally and Inspect the route of
the said canal, examine and consider
the plans, profiles, sections and speci
fications for Its various parts and
report thereon to the president on or
before November 1st next.
It was also decided that the army
should have the ranking office on the
board, and Secretary Lamont .elected
Col. William R. Cralghlil for the
ohalrmanshlp. Col. Cralghlil was the
last president of the American So
ciety of Civil Engineers, and the
'weight of his opinion upon :he canal
project would 'be convincing beyond
that of any other man who could be
appointed on the board. Secretary
appointed. Secretary Herbert select'd
Civil Engineer Mardecal E. Endl-
cott, whose relative rank of lieuten
ant commander is tout a degree below
that of Col. Cralghlil, and who is the
seoend officer on the clvil^ engineers
fcsslonal attainments and an author
ity upon naval works ashore. The
provident has not yet announced the
civilian member, but Col. J. A. Mont
gomery of Birmingham, Ala., who has
been prominent In the oanstruotton
of Southern railroads, Is said to be
the leading candidate. As soon as the
president completes the board It mill
organize In Washington and go to
(Notn York, where plans, sp »l/lcat!ong
and contracts of the canal company
will be closely scrutinized.
One part will then go to Mobile
and embark on the Montgomery, which
has been detailed for the duty of con
veying It to Greytown, and which will
remain there as long as their stay
lasts, furnishing them a marine guard
aa well as boats and steam launches
and lending them the moral support of
the United States flag.
Gathering of Loyal Germans at Freider-
ichsruho to Do Honor to the
Old Prince.
Flower! and Other Glru Tell of the Old
Man's Popularity—Profeiaore and
Students Received—A Speech
co the Young Mon*
DESPERADO IN FLORIDA.
Made' a Sensation at the Georgia South
ern Depot.
Jasper,,Fla., April 1.—About 8 o’clock
this morning near the Georgia Southern
and Florida depot, in what Is known as
the Cox quartcra and In plain view of a
number of people, while and black, one
Walden Mitchell, colored, ehot and killed
his mistrcss^Rllla Beaumoh, a nlcc-look
Ing mulatto girl. He put three platol
balls about her neck and shoulder.
Mitchell, armed with two pistols, and a
chum of his armed with a double-barreled
gun, made for the woods. Deputy Sheriff
Jones and Town Marshal Dennis Cannon,
with a couple of trained blood hounds,
are after him with a posse, all on horse
back. Mitchell Is It bad negro and the
officers think somebody will have to be
killed when they come up w^h him.
PRTEM l SUr'iDED.
New. York, AprIJ I.—CUrl Prlem.
who was the drat witness to furnish
the Lcxow Investigating committee
with testimony regarding police cor
ruption In this city, wim found dead
In hla room, at No. Gl East Third
street, stout It o'clock today, having
committed suicide by taking poison.
Prlem returned from Europe about
two 'months ago and went at once to
live In tnc bouse where lie killed him
self. Mr*. Hdnlck, from whim Priem
rented a room, not having heard of
seen the latter for twenty-four hours,
concluded samethlffit was wrong ‘and
sent for one of rrlcm's friends, who
broke la tbs door. -Ho found Prlem
lying dead on the bed. Two papers
containing powders were on the table.
Two dollars were also found on the
table, with the words “For my rent'
on a pteoe of paper with the money,
ASSAUL/PED BY XHGROES.
MoAlpIn, Eli., April 1.—I. Rytoorg, s
stranger, died here fast night from in
juries rKxvral fijr toeing thrown town
a freight grain. Friday night Itytocrg
started from High Springs, Fla
Live Oak oo a freight train, haring
paid ittoe negro brakcutm to allow him
to ride in a box oar, as passengers were
nut allowed on stoo train. Soon after
leaving High fipriwpt two negro*- came
Into the car, assiudtnl Uytoerg ami
robbed him and threw him from tho
train. He lay where be M MU yeot«r-
day evening, when ho was dlsonveml
ami brought here, where ho (Mod Short
ly after making the a bore Mtuement
Twvi negroes hare been adregtod for
the crime. Byberg waa an old f.41ow
and has a mothor In Copenhagen, Den
mark.
MEXICAN.OONORFSS MEETS.
City of Mexico. Alpril l.-Tbe Mexi
can congress convened here tonight
and it Is believed that unless a reply
1* received from Guatefalm, seceding
to certain demands made by Mexico,
before the session opus, President
Dias will make a strong declaration
of his policy and will probably ask con
gress for the power to declare war
waalnst that country In case be should
think It necessary. The difficulties In
the way of a settlement of the troubles
between the two countries have great
ly Increased In the last tow days and
negotiations are now practically sus
pended.
BALL PLAYERS ARRESTED
•Cincinnati, April I.—The Rov. Dr,
Pellon and others, representing the Re
form league, wutseared at the hail park
yesterday and Instated on the Indianap
olis sod Cincinnati players being ar
rested aa aeon as they appeared In uni
form on the grounds, but the police re-
fusel to make the arrest until after the
at nine Innlngi had been played.
Then they were all arrest*J. This
will toe the way at all Sunday game*
here during the season. There were
6,929 paid admissions.
KNIGHTS OF THE MACCABEES.
The state commander writes us from
Lincoln, Neb.. 03 follows: “After fry
ing other medicines tor what seemed to
be t. very obetiuate cough In our two
children we tried Dr. King's New Dis
covery and at the end of two days
the cough entirely left them. We will
not be without It hereafter, as our ex
perience proves that it cores where all
other remedies faUI/’-Signed K w.
Stevens. Stete Com. Why not site this
great medicine a trial, ss k 1* guaran-
: ■ l an 1 trial DMtlea or*- free at H.
J. Lamar 4k Son’s drag store. I
I size aui II.
A MULTITUDE OF PRESENTS.
Frlcdrlctaaruh" April' l.-vVfftler a bit
ter cold night, everything Is white with
frost this morning. Tho bright sun
shine soon o.ius«l this ito disappear.
Deliachtnenta of stoulodts are pouring
info A mm Wo and crowded special
trains aro arriving from all (parts, thir
ty-six coming from Hamburg alone.
Boer booths ure narougtd with visitors.
Sightseers crowd the anpnouohes to
the castle gate, and only members at
the (press, under guidance Of Chidf For
ester Lang, were admitted to the park.
Some of the favored on<« were penmit-
ted to see Prince Bismarck's rooms,
which ere heaped with presents. Hun
dreds of bouquifte, gifts from a number
of friends of the ex-efaanceBor, who
adfud in concert Ito surprise the prince,
were sent to the castle this morning, to
gether with numerous laurel wreaths,
tied with ribbons, .with German colors
Attached ami bearing mottoes and In-
sortpf.ons “In iMeunotty of April I.”
These we.ro hking •from the branches
of the trees around the front of the cas
tic am! upon the vomnds, and added
greatly to the fostivo aspect of the
place.
Bismarck arose at 0:45, feeling vigor
ous and refreshed. Dr. Sohwenlger
was first to congratulate him and pre
sented him with a bouquet of roses. The
prince procottled to tho morning room,
where the members of Iks family were
assembled. Bach member presented
him with a birthday gift.
I)r. ScUwvmlger gave him a cask of
Pshorr bier.
Prior ito the recaption of students by
fhe ex-chancellor, Prince Bismarck
give audtcnceiHo the dtilqgitlon of uni
versity profe.woia, beaded by Rector
Pfffelrercr. Ho also received a delega
tion of officers of the Zodliz Culms-
slent, of which the prince Is colonel, a
number of representatives of the sen
ate of Hamtnzrg and several other dep
utations.
The ritudemt'S, after twenty-live min
utes’ march from tho station, reached
the park at .12:50 p. m. They were
headed toy Chief Forwttcr lunge and
Professc-tw Pllugar and Otzen, The atw-
denw took their pMccp In front of the
vetvi.tadi. The ibaml of the Fourth
Guards played while the students were
taking their pitot**. At 1:15 Prince
Bismarck appeared on the veranda, and
was xrsaUu -with deafening cheers end
clashing of swords.
-He looked hale and hearty. After tho
cheering bad subsided litie ttnaden*’ ad
dress to Prime- Bismarck -was rend as
follows:
■On thb happy, Vippy day when all
Germany Is reaoundfntJ in Jubilee, It Is
the sacred duty of German student* to
present their homage to your highness
with thankful heart*. Tho students
oelebrato the anniversary of a nun
who hias raised tho Fafhetfland from
long disunion to the glorious height of
s united and powerful umpire.
“What was achieved on battle fleld
under the victorious banner of our fa
them Ira* fallen to the present genera-
tlnn, an unearned tianrost. But Ger
man youth hope -to bmvoly sustain and
advance the avork to which your high
ness devoted a life-time with great re
sult.
"To this we heartily pledge ourselves
May God bestow Happiness and abun
dint blnsslns*."
Prince Bism.inck replied:
"I have Just received from the rec
tors * recognition of what has been
alone In the past, tout of very nanoh
higher ana.hie u yvur welcome. It Is
the promise of the future anal is of
greater worth for a nun of my age,
because the na Mortal tooling yon evince
is oridenoe of the oootimuaoo of my
good work.
“It Is very satisfactory Jo me to find
a prospect «*at German ct»meter will
remain steadfast to tiki principle*. In
politics if I* much easer to know what
to avoid dun wtnt to do. Gukkiace,
policy its poHties, can bo compared to
tho navigation of s ship in unknown
seas. The principal aim Is to retch a
safe harbor.
“If tt Is retched wo ought to be
thankful. One Is never perfectly Inde
pendent In cnkllog polities, t»ut u al
ways more or lest dependent upon the
decisions of others,. Therefore, if we
hsve souceeded partly, wo ought
think God and not comphtn beranse
we bare ndt achieved wtout we hoped
to. ’Man proposes and God ihspose*.’
“Let us foster and guard what ave
Dare secured and be thankful therefor.
We mean to keep fast bold on the Ger
man empire as It is. Germany . was
powerful under the Cartorinclans and
the Raxon Hohenstanfcras. Losing her
position, it took netrty nix hundred
years to regain it.
, TIIE AFRICAN DISCUSSION.
London, April 1.—In tbs house of . am
mons today Sir Edmund Grey, iindea for
eign secretary, said that tho question
whether tho Nil* Valley between the
takes and the southern frontier of Egypt
was within the British sphere, was tha
subject of discussion with Franc# in
18M, but no detlnlta conclusion had yet
been reached. England, he said, did not
reccsnle* the Mehdl. nor had she Ignored
tho rights rf Egypt-In the upper Nile.
Her Minufaotunig Concerns Continue
I So .Hold Their Own.
Thu htver, Mass., Apr! 1.—Loading
Southn. piper* which have been re
ceived! 'Ubllah stories of .the rlso cud
fall of i'oil ltlver as a fttanufiiuturlng
city mA aro Somewhat a*t "triune.,
tv ih 8« facto, Indtea.l of toeing “a
detortfl vilhgOk" as these pi pore re
port,. Fall River give* promise of a
tnonj active and Sturdy growth hihan
ever.] if the changed conditions In the
ptst two Weeks may bo taken as a ba
sis fcr prophecies.
Ills wo k *h« na il* add 370.000
piece I of goods and -the week previous
1110,0 It piece*, thus disposing of more
than hroe sreekF prodtnvlc-n in two
week i ■with the demand still very g-exl.
Thes figures are taken from Brokers’
repot t of the tradrlt*; among tho print
cloth n'.Us. They <*» not itxdude silos
of go Is by the Iron Works -Mill, King
Philli riturens. Gtotio Yam. tVuvf-rd
or Bt naby Mills, an»l do udt dn.il with
tho 1 xhmtlon of .tho Jesse Eihly
wool< mill or the largest low-grade
htit f ffory in Now England.
It tv ts an exhltolt’OTTa by those latter
Oonce its that sunprtspl mIH mota and
btzsin ss tnen a few days ago anal has
since revoked "renewed intccadt In tho
local: arkqt among tho leading factors
in tho Iry goods -trado. Thcso products
are d wed with the bent made. They
are ru nhag in full, Justt ns are all other
locnl mcerns, tihough their goods arc
being old on a low margin of profit.
In it: o past two weeks more than ..
half d ten corporations have paid quar-
teriy . vJdrads ratftlng *om 1 1-2 to
2 per etot.. anal none of thorn are re
ported as going behind. There <* leas
than ! wedk's production of goods on
hind < id 't.he demand for many grades
of wld fabrics cannot be mot for some
weeks o come.
In d ecitlotis other than Ithat of cot
ton n nufaoturing Ihe ciily i» also
stiowlr Agns of much future prosper
ity.
The «tk of renimv'.ug Fat! River ’toe
traffic another terminus has no
foundainn, anti the business of the
New Yjrk, New Haven and tl-irt.f.rd
rallroua-'i* showltiK a pHofitatolo inorenso
In thrshetMion.
Cltizsis outside of the mill Invest
meant terent* agree in toeil'ovins that
the bat le for the (survival of New Eng
land's otton industry is to be fought
CHINESE REQUIREMENTS.
-London, April 1.—A Central News dis
patch from snsnghal says It Is reported
the conditions of peace are that China
shall pay «■■ '-a yen Indemnity and
red* Formosa aKd South Mancnuna, Ja
pin'boi ling guarantee*, pending the pay
ment of Indemnity and tho settlement of
the' boutvtarios.
THB PUBLIC DEBT.
Washington. Aprll.l—The usual p
lie debt statement was not Issued today
but will appear Wmmm-r.
EUCKLE.VS ARNICA SALVE.
here. « d 'they are ready to go on with
tho fig t
wlmlowi
out of
at any time.
n-'tr
K LLED BY A BOILT3.
iesult of nn Explosion at
Woburn, Mass.
Wdbu a, Mass., April l.-Tho resi
dents c Woburn Highlands, one of
tiie mo t thickly settled portlonn of
iniciwy w-uicu -a
the city were startled thla imornlng
by a lo id report, which ahook th*t*ir
and caused every one to rush
oora. At the same moment
*Ul Ul . IAI ID, gab e * 1 ** ^ _
huge pices ..of timber were thrown
Into the air across the street Ih front
of Lorit* & Jones' leather factory.
Just a the men in the factory were
preparln ■ for work -the boiler in the
engine r om, at the northeast corner
of the b 11.1,ng. exploded with tremen-
dous for o, tearing out the end of the
building, burying in the ruins at. least
a dosen nea. The huge chimney, sjver
eighty feet, caane down with a crash.
The force lot the explosion was such
that One of the boilers were thrown
through a hs.ivy partition into the
imtln part O! the building.
The following men It Is known were
killed: Austin Clements, foreman; Pat
rick Laity, Patrick McGenic!- Frank
McMahon, —-—Patterson.
Injured: Patrick Kelly. John Ken :
ney, Join Tracey. Patrick O’Keefe,
Octavla landers, colored..
The efforts of the firemen were at
once dlreited to the huge mans of de
bris. Strange to say, the -ruin* did
not take fire and the work of the fire
men was thus rendered easier. The
big tinders of the structure were
piled up in such a manner on top of
the unfortunate men that It was diffi
cult to itroove thtm.
It Is Inpossible to tell at this hour
Just how many aTo dead, as there are
many Jtuslng. Tho cause of tho ex
plosion las not been determined.
The udtal proportion of baking pow
der to ffwr is one teaspoon fill to a pint,
or two bospooofuls to a quart. Owing
to Its superior strength nn even tea-
•poonfu of Dr. Price's nocomplWw*
better rwuVts than a rounded or heap
ing teoipoonfUI of any other brand.
J.. T * K. W. FORECLOSURE.
Jacksravllle, Fla.. April 1.—Final
force loir# proceedings were begun In
the United States court today on the
part of a mortgage of 14,000,000 hold by
the Pernsylvanta Company for the In
surance ot life and granting annuities
against the Jacksonville, Tampa and
Key Vest Railroad Company, the
Americin Construction Company et al.
Of th< H,000,000, however. IU10.WO Is
at issut, the balance being held as
coltateril security for notes by tho
defondrat companies.
Areunent in the matter was begun
today, and the fact that It will
be a gnat battle la shown by the array
of legs, talent in'crested, among them
being to less a personage than Judge
Wllllat) B. Horriblower, who was Preel-
ldent Cleveland'* cholee for the au-
preme bench. , , , ....
The suit was begun In July, 1892.
when R. H. Coleman waa president.
The fiture control of the road lunges
on this Issue.
■■
The Old Friend
Anutud Ust frior.d that never
fail: you ia Simmons Liver Regu
lator, (the Red Z)—that’s what
you near at the mention of this
excellent Liver medicine, find
people should not lo persuaded
tl: t anything cL“t will do.
it is tho King of Liver M- li-
oin:?; is hotter than pills,
tail > tho p! i.-o of Qti'.Mt... at.'
Ca •'.:<•! It a- rs .Uro.-'iv < a tt.*
Li.-er, Kidney at.-t R-.w.-U
gqrt i new lift: to tho whole fy
t<-n. This is the m.'.li.'it.e v
wr.t. S.. 1 1 t .• . 1 r.'ruL'L’i-'i it
I., 'l.l, or in i ■ i.'r to tuk- :
i a -r.v>:iii I'Ack.i<:♦:-♦ a
ii.. ih- /. ... ,-a ....
J 11. CLILIN A LO.. 11..UJ-.
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for Infants and Children.
IIIRTY j-flan' observntion of Caitoria ^rlth tho patronage of
mlllione of peraonn, permit u« to »poak of It without gqomlng.
It In nnqaonttonnhly tho bowt romody foj* Infant* and Childron
tho world ha* ovor known. It i* liarmlos*. Chfldron_liho it. It
givo* thorn health. It will «avo thoir live*. In it Mother* havo
■omothlng which 1* ahwolnteljr *afo and practically perfect a* a
^ child** medioine.
Ca*toria destroy Worm*.
Cantoria ullay* Feveri*hnes*.
Caatorla prevents vomiting Sonr Curd.
Cantoria cure* Diarrhma and Wind Colic.
Caotorla relievo* Teething Trouble*.
Caitoria onro* Constipation and Tlatnlonoy.
Cflitoria nontraliae* tho effect* of earhonlo ncld ga* or poi»enon* air
Caaioria done not contain morphine, opium, or other narcotic property.
Cantoria afuimilnto* tho food, regulate* tho stomach and bowel*,
giving healthy and natural iloop.
Cantoria i* put up in one-*!zo bottle* only. It t* not sold in hulk. ^
Don’t allow any ono to well yon anything elwe on tho pic
•promise
that it is “just aw i^ood** and “will gnawer every pnrpose.**
See that yon get C*A»S*T-Q-R»1»A.
Tho fao-Bimila
■ignature of
ia on every
ggP.H:
Children Cry for Pitchers Caaioria.'
THE WORLEY WHITECflPPERS.
Another Arraignment of tho Murray
Connty Prisoners L’eforo
Judge Noivsou.
WITNESSES WERE ABSENT.
Soino Oaiu tVere Postponed on That
Account—A Second Trial Caused
by a Technicality in the Writ
ing of the Indictment.
Atlanta, April 1.—(Special.—The
noted Worley whitecapping case was
called for trial again l n tho United
State* court before Judgo William T.
Newman today. Tho four men ar
raigned were McCutchln, McIntyre,
Uober and Gilbert, the indictment
charging them with the miurder of
Henry Worley..
Wh»n tho 'rose waa opened Attor
ney W. C. Glenn, for the defense, en
tered a demurrer to*the Indictment
on the ground that It did not set out
the allegations os requited by the
statute. There were seven counts in
the indictment, and after an exhaus
tive argument The demurrer was sus
tained on six out of the seven counts.
District Attorney Joiner then an
nounced that a. near Indictment would
be presented by 11 o'clock tomorrow
morning, and tho defendants will he
arraigned upon it at that time.
McCutchln wna the first man placed
cn trial, the case* being reveraed and
McIntyre having been granted a post
ponement on account of the elokness
of an Important alibi witness,
A hundred wlnesses and over are
In attendance on the trial, most of
thorn mountaineer* from Ihe fast
nesses of Murray ad Ullroer counties.
The failure of the Indictment today
ww* the second time the trial of the
men held for the murder of Henry
Worley has failed through defects In
the Indictment. They were released
six weeks aw* on a simitar techni
cality. -but a few days later they were
rear.-ested upon new warrants.
Henry Worley, the man for whoso
-murder the prisoners sre held, was a
well-to-do fanner of ailiifcr county.
It was claimed that be gave Informa
tion to tho revenue officers shout
.mooiMilneru, and his death wtss the
vengeance o'' the whltocappers. An at
tempt was first made to hang him,
but by a miracle almost he escaped.
Afterward he was shot down In his
cotton fleld In broad daylight while
ploughing. lT*u_,
AGAINitrr BLACKBURN. Vfy
The Printing of Akfanta Did Not Go to
She Commercial
Atlanta, April 1.—(Bpectol)—The city
council -this afternoon nmlggod on Us
former action whlrtt ©tre the contract
for the city’s printing ito Ole Evening
Conumvcial, HU tor B. M. Blackburn's
bright afternoon ipspur. There has been
a bet fight over the matter. After tbs
council granted the oootmot to the
Commercial on ttie recammeodst'.on of
the printing committee, the aldermsnlc
board duciared she fratMacUon irregu
lar and turned tt down, and today the
council accepted the Mbuk» of ttoe al
dermen and the whale tourtnem will be
reopened.
Editor Blackburn made a red hot
speech oo the floor of tho council cham
ber. and at one time matters looked
-','.--.11;- » FVU,<w (Ubsnlas of tbs
Journal sad Urn, but emanations
smoothed tbings not
ERtor BlteJdnjrn etahns that his
compound have rtxtored him through
the conolvance of weak-kneed coun-
cilmcn.
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A BDB3IAN EXHIBIT.
AtlanU, Ai ill 1 A-lv. ^-s haw b’-n
r-- -1-1 !>;/ ih” •' tt/m an 1 Irit-r-
nitlonal »*xi-• *»itl**n man:»«-' ment fr«>rn
Mr A. Ma •I'hl. romnwlon.’r l
l'c- I* ir i” thf •fT*’* t that l'.*' li.i- f-
! rnr.J—1 f*»- i Ku>s.tn , n .,t tl. • •
j. - ?! a with Mr I* N tr v ll •;
Gnin'A’aMt Ii i ! • 1 j( tt..- r. t <• tn
^ ••!. r, ,t I...* . I
’. at. I hr*.nr .t .. • i i: ,-nt
of fims. Mr Maochl haa Ju»t to
Paris, where he had an interview with
Monsieur Lehon, minister of com
merce, Who hoi* agreed to anunonce the
opposition through all *the odlclal pe-
rlodlcaH and the lAmerlcan chamber
of commerce ha» undertaken a pro-pa-
iranda ln French llirough tho medium
of all the French chambers of com
merce and tiie chamber's syndicate.
Tho agent olf the exposition In Paris
Is (Monsieur ChevnUe.
CAIjIFORNIA represented.
Don’t
that when you buy Scott’s Emul
sion you arc not getting a secret
mixture containing worthless or
harmful drugs.
Scoti’s Ciiiuisiuit iunnvi’uc se
cret for an analysis reveals all
there is In it. Consequently the
endorsement of the medical
world meant something.
A Good State Exhibit to Be Prepared
at Atlanta.
Atlanta, April 1.—President Collier,
of thPeCortton States and International
Exposition has advlcou that the statu
hoard of agriculture of California,
which intended to make nn exhibit of
the rerouree* of -California, at the Mex-
le,an exposition has reconsidered and de
ckled to transfer the exhlhlt to Atlanta,
‘Mr. Frank Supidee, major , .f the
Fifth Maryland regiment of Baltimore,
who l« In the city ntaten that .irg.inl-
saitl'.n will go Into encampment nt tho
exposition n.-xt fill The Fifth regi
ment Is the .-reck regiment of Bslti-
muee, ari l (Set year defeated th- fa
mous y.-v.-nth of New York In compet
itive drill. It I* one of the tln.->t volun-
te-r reglm-iii.! ln (be UnRed si-n.-o
and ita membership Is corrttgr.id of tin-
tK--t BalUmcre fnonlltss. It is ttie lineal
mjccessor to the famous old Maryland
line of the rlvtl war, the pnt of the
southern arn»- and baa In its possesion
many of 48m battle (lags and battlo
trophies of that Invincible corps
jlliM
EVANS I N ATLANTA.
Aitlanlu, April 1.—(Kp.x4a-1.)—Gover
nor John Gary Eva no of South O troll-
in HF'bt toLiy In Attaaba. lie came
here irtth W, A. N.---1 to l-"-k into Ibo
plan for South Carolina's exhibit at ih -
exposition. During the afternoon Gov-
.-ni " ' ’'- ’i m <■ ill .1 tip -n .: . rn. r
Eton* at his npartmettta nt til" Kim-
ball. Tl: • call was purely a (social i.no,
of rnnese. There was no poTHcs In
It. but tiie two pwernotw—the two aiottt
eonsplcuoas young (non in ftouthem
polities today—found pU-ntty of Intorost-
Ing toe tier toydiscus* about tbelr re
spective shat.-* ond .the country at
l»rgo. I '
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A GRANGE OF DOCTPORS. “
Alkinto, April 1.—(Spv'.al.)—Dr. W.
O’DanioL principal phyrtctaD of thn
p ‘n’-t.-ntlary, wus *uce".»led In ollleo
today t>y Dr. -Malifiash of Thomas coun
ty. Govern.*' Atkinson’s appdnb—. l)r.
O'Dan'ci, who was apjioltpoi f-
year* ugo from Twiggs coutfiy l»y Geo-,
emor North an, will return to Ids home,
there to resume 'the r.'^ular practice of
mollcinc. He has ta'cn a rqdendld ..ffi-
etal, anil was besides so impukir per
sonally 4hat bis loss will ls> keenly f -lt
by all who have come in contact wltJi
him daring IrU offirini career.
SOITTIIERN RAILWAY E.YRNING3.
New York. April 1.—Tho Southern
Railway company reports for February
grow earnlngn of tl.2S8.458. a decrease
at 191AM. Expen»es (9(7,813, a de-.
creosriof 1112,880 and net 1388,844, a de
crease c-f 119,474 and from July 1 to
t'ebruary 28. gross tlI.498.S9i. an in
crease of 8333,233. Fixp-n*--* 37,597,CIS,
an In-'reaJie of tl68.5M. and net 11,911,210
ao Increase of 8492.992.
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MINERS QUIT WORK. " »
flltnmwa, la . April 1—Twenty-flvo hun-
hondred miner* hi Apponooae county
quit work today. No dlnurbanea of any
kind has occurred. In tho rest of tho
district forty operators signed tho Ottum
wa agreement, and the miners are work
ing , ■ < , .
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5cott|s
Emulsion
overcomes Wasting, promotes
tin: making of SoltJ Flesh, and
gives Vital Strength. It has no
c jii.il as a cure for Coughs, Colds,
Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Weak Lunps,
Consumption, Scrofula, Anaemia, Ema
ciation, and
Wasting Diseases of Children:
»coU*B<m«e, N. X. All Pretests. SCc arttt.