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THE TELEGRAPH AND MESSENG-R: FRIDAY. S PTEMB&R11, 1885.
CHASED TO THE HILLS. THICIVIU 11RVIca commimioww VVAR OR REVOLUTION.
the shot-cun cured the evil or
CHEAP LABOR.
Chinas* M nar* Attacked br White
Rivals, Many Killed and Their
Houaee Burned — A Terrible
Story From the West.
Et-Consrassman Hlnkley 8ilnE8 Them
Into Ccuit tot Usurping the Pres
ident's Powers.
Hxw York. September 4 —Suit bu been
commenced In the United States Circuit
Court to teat the eonstltutlonslity of the
dell service law, on a petition filed jester-
• tire”' — '
YAP, OF THE CAROLINES CROUP, OC
CUPIED BY CERMANY.
day by ex Representative Hlr, kl»y. A 7uo
wrirranto order was graced by Judge W*|.
Chxyxxnx, Wt„ September 3.—The
leader has the following rpedal from
Rock Spring., Wyomlrg: The largest
coalmines In tbe entire Union Faciflr
system are at Reck Springs, 250 miles west
ot Cheyenne. The company recently im
ported a large number cl Chinese to take
the place* ol white employes. Yesterday
afternoon the entire force ot white miners,
about 160 atrong, organized, and arming
themselves witn ebot-guua, marched to
Chinatown. Alter firing a volley Into the
air. they reload.d and ordered tbe China
men to tew*. The order wa- obeyed at
ouce, tne U.uamui fleeing to the bills,
closely pursued by tbe miner-, who fired
several volleys at tbe fugitives, whh fatal
effect. The Chinese quarter wss then set
on fire, and thirty-nine house*, owned by
the company, Were destroyed, together
with their contents. Tne miners
next visited the various mines
tnd camps, unearthed all China-
men at work therein, end bide
them fisc. Of the 403 Chinamen her* yes
terday morning, not one remains. All are
in ths hills, heading fur Ureen River, four
teen miles wr at of here. Beven were killed
cutrisht by tba shots fired bv the miners.
sr- 1 many were wounded. It is aald that
several who were feeble and helpless from
disease perished in the flames. Sheriff
Yonng arrlred fromreen Hirer on m ape-
dsl train yesterday afternoon, with a
posas of depuslea, but they were too late to
prevent tbe miners from carrying out their
Plans. The miners quietly dispersed alter
having made sure of the departure ol the
Cbimmen. Kverytbing la quiet •
TEE WOSST ROT TOLD.
Camas*. Wv, September 3.—The
worst bis evidently not been told regard
ing tbe ar.ti-Chlnese outbreak In the west
trn portion of Wyoming. According to
advices from Evanston, where the second
largest coal mining cao-p of the Uolon
Pacific road is located, tbe outbreak was a
preconcerted one. It had been
arranged that the first attack
upon the Chinese was to be mtde in Car
bon. a mining ton about fifteen miles
from Rock Springs, to be followed by a like
movetnenlin the ratter niece and Evanston
Tbe Rock Spring miners, however, took
the initiative, and tha result there has been
announced. Tne mob at that place
looted the hoasei ol the Chinese be
fore setting them on fire. Toe
Doing* commenced In the mine at 6. when
three Chinees miners were attacked and
kUed. Then the riot commenced all over
town, even women joining in it with
loaded shotguns in their bands. Superin
tsndent Evans, ol tha eosl mines, had been
warned to leave, and be did ao with alter!
ty, pis sir g through hers to-day en route for
Omaha Nothing cao be heard from Car
bon, as tha tperator there Is evidently
rfr -rt to send tbe news. From Evanston
Use sheriff of Unltsh county telegraphed
this evening to Gov. Warren as follows:
"A large nomberol citizens, with myself,
i t sAiufied that the outrages committed
at Reck Springs will be repeated, and are
liable to break out et any time. We need
troops to protect the lives and property of
our citizens.”
Governor Warren is et Green River, bnt
h* has tfl< graphed to tha commanding
officers at Kurt Steels and Fort N. A. Rus
ted, and the troojpe have beau ordertd to
bold themselves in readiness to move at a
moment's notice.
Sax Fbarcisco, September 3.—Colonel
L. See, Chin 1 -a consul, read the following
dispatch Item Evanston, Wyoming, vela
tlvs to tbe massacre ot Chinese at Rock
Spring yesterday: “Thannm bar of Chinese
killed outright was eleven. Tbete era a
large number ol woonded still In the bills,
nivnv of whom will probably die. The
Chirac dare to: goout in search of them.’’
Tbe dispatch concluded by stating that
It was notbit g to tbe massacre of defense
less people.
THE CROWiNQ COTfON CROP-
lace, return's e on the 25’h Inst., requir
ing Dorman B. Eaton and the other civil
service commissioners to show caose
before tbe court why the defendants
ex-rcised uncooit'tntiunal posers. The
petitioner sets forth la the sompleint the
te'f end dntlee of tbe commissioners no-
der tbe dvii service eel. end urges that
the defendants under color of the act are
limiting the powers of and divesling the
President ol dnt.ai and reepouaiaiiiilea
veiled In him ty tbe ccnstltntioo, limiting
bis power and choice of nomination to
persona presented to him by the defecd-
adts, and prohibiting said President from
aoDOlnticg any other citizen or perzon to
office, ana so compel tbe President to sub
mit the qualifications and rfnrthfneaa of
perrons for the pobl'c service to them, in
stead of the Senate cf the United States,
alter the nomination, as required by the
constitution. It la nrged in the petition
that the President can not exerci-e his
constitutional power to appoint in his dis
cretion, and the defendants, onfier color ol
Ihe c.nl service act, enpetvise the conduct
of the officers of the gover raent
mentioned in sections 113 and 158 of
the act aod thereby utorusd and exercised
powers and duties wnich cannot be legally
delegated to them. Tnecompltlnant then
aeke for a writ compelling tbe commission-
era to answer by what right they exercise
or calm to exercise tne right or power or
do tbe dntles, ac'a or things set foitb. ant
that a role be made that this information
be filed, and that the defendants sforesald
show came why the afureaaid informat on
ahonld not be filed.
Tne R-port of the National Isohanwe
Shows n Deterioration-
Niw Or.LZA.n«, September 3.—Tfcel
^ monthly report of tbe National Cotton
Exchange snysof the growing crop: For
tbe first tlnm this season the reporti show
a deterioration in tbe crop prcepects, and
shedding has h -en 10 pri valent daring tbe
greater portion of August that excepting
Yir.it.la Sint Florida no Slat# bat bald its
lornitr rating. Rust and worms hava alto
dm e seme hnrnt. Bottom lands complain
of excr salve rains and tha cessa
tion th-renf wonld do natch
toward tirli glng these aectlo' a np.
Drought has been tha Iroubla on tba up
lands end throughout tha greatar part of
T-ra*. but in ihe lattar Stats particular,
ly tlme'y shower! bare fallen quits re-
cently In many loeaiiliar, and prospects
have accordingly brlghitned in tha dli-
triclt no favortd. Labor, al a rule, ll ant-
fic.ent and in working well. Taken
altogether, the crop baa met
with a reverie, but favorii g seasons
(rein now on, with a tale freeze, wonld go
far toward con penia'ion. For thereat!
abcVB stated me percentage has been
duerd from l>7 at the end of July lo 01 now.
Appended are iheKlalaaveragei: Virginia
91, Norm Carolina 90. South Carolina89.
Ueirgia ri, Florida 92, Alabama 91, Ten!
neette 91. Arkaoaaa 89, Uiaalacippi 0l|
L/iuMans 91, Texas 00—avaraga for the
hilt 91.
ILLINOIS CATTH AND IIOCS.
Pleuro-Fneumonlri and Cholera Mskleg
Hu. a Amnz Them.
VaaoaUA.lLL .September4.—Mr. Dean,
a prominent farmer living nine miieil
h nth of Vanda ia. hai loet twenty bead of
cattle ont ol a drove ol one hundred end
fifty heed during the feet few days,
some Uf een head more are tick. The Civ
ea-Bi- pcoar unced by cattle men of this
v. nity 10 be plruro-pneumonla. The
H ate 'retarlnarmn has been called for.
Roc* roan. III, m-pt.mber 4.—The
farmer* n the northern pert of tbe county
report a f range fatality among bogs. The
disease seems 10 he of the nature ol a
l.ng trouble, arid it la kUdng off porktra at
a renin rate. M r*. Mary Morgan, of Stair-
land, lost twelve fine hogs, Milas Feck loet
twer.lv large pigs and all hie iirtleonaa,
amt William i’neip* baa beenburying lour
or live a day for iba past week or wore.
Tbe di-ease stems to be oooflned to the
northern p ut ol Hits county and along the
\Y . ,r,.in line. Reports from Kuckton
are still worse. Nearly every farmer Is *x-
p-rieuefng trouble, and two have lost
near v a hundred eacn. Many contend!
Hi st n genuine choiara ana not lung
A Gainesville Insurance Comoany.
[SrSClAL TCLXORAM.I
Gaisesvuli, Ga,, September 4—Tbe
charter members of the Georgia Mutual
Insurance Company held their firat meet
ing this afternoon—Jndge J. B. Estes act
ing as chairman and J. T. HolJeman as
secretary. Tbe charier was read and dia-
cnated. Time committees were sppo nt-
ed—one on by-laws, conaisiir g ot A. D
Candler, John A. Smith and J. T. Holle-
man; one on rollciti; g policies, of T P.
Hudson, W. S. Wi li*ms and J ri. Dan!*',
and one on advertWng, ofO. DuPree, C
P. Chambers and R. Palmonr. The meet*
mg then edjonrned till October 3-1. The
company > snnot begin operations nnlil
(50 C30 In policiea is secured.
Cable Note*.
Paris, September 5 —The Rhone Valley
has been ew-pt by a terrible cyclone,
which uprooted many trees and destroyed
a large number of hoaaes.
Beaus. September 5.—Tbe Emp-rnr
William has retnrned from Pritzwaln,
where he bee been wUneuiog the army
maneuvers.
Vikrka, September 5.—The Anririan
govern mint hai dicided 10 proclaim mar
tial law in Bohemia if Ihe rio'a between
Czech and German soldiers do not anon
cease. It is feared tbat Germany may
taka umbraec at the state ol affairs and de
mand heavy indemnities for Germans In
jured by tbe contl et'.
London, September 5.—Mitchell Henry,
member of Ihe House of Commons for
Gelway, declines to contest lor a seat in
Parliament under wbat he elylei the de
grade g Parnell pledge.
Caiao, September 5 — Information hat
been received here that bost'litlea have
been impended at Kaaiala. Tbe garrison
attll retains its arms and retains possession
of tbe town.
Pasts, September 5.—M. Godard, the
aarooant, is dead.
Cbacow, Semtember 5.—Tbe mothtr ol
is Polish post, lit ukl, hat been mur
dered. rha motive was robbery.
VixwxA, Sep'amber 5 —Tbe employment
1 bicycilsta aa scoots for tbe intelligence
department in tbe military maneuvers has
proved a great ancceva. Ttny aurpatied
horsemen in endurance.
Pasis,September 5—Gen. D* Conrcv,
tbe French commander In Annam. tele-
trapht from Hue that eerlone disorders
lave occurred et Quinbam. Many
Christiana were massacred and a number
of village* bnrned.
Intent* Excitement la the (panteh Cap*
ital—Tbe Carman embassy Wreck
ed by a Mob—Plan* of the
Liberal Leaders, Etc.
Maurri, September 5.—The excitement
over Oermany'e occupation of Yep Is In
tense and the peep'e are wild with rage.
Lirge crowds gathered in front of the
German embassy, attacked tbe building
and tore down tbe coat of arms and
dragged it tbrongh tbe streets to tbe
Pnerta del Sol, where they burned it In
front o( tbe office* of the minister of tbe
Interior, amid load yells of "Down with
Germany." After Tenting their spleen
tbe mob proceeded to the French en-
baity and cheered enthnsleatically. Tbe
crowd htd by this time grown to con-
e'derable proportions, and fears were en
tertained of a serious riot. The troops
were ordered ont to clear the street*.
Tbe crowd elowly retired before Ihe mi!!-
terv, bnt a riot at any moment it feared
Five or eix of the leaders of tbe meb were
arretted before the crowd retred. A
council of tbe minltters hai adopted a
proposition to coori-martltl tha Governor
ot Yap and the como.anders of tbe two
Spanish war ships which arrived there op
the 21st nit., for neglect uf dntv in not im
mediately girrisoniog the faland with
Spanish sold ers on their arrival there,
and the former in not hoistlrg the 8pan-
i-b Uig and prtclaimiog ths suzerainty
of Spain over the island The report that
a German aqnadron had tailed for the
Caroline islands is confirmed.
ARBITRATION RKFCSKD.
London, September 5.—Tbe Standard's
Berlin corrrspcndent says: Sp.in has
finally decldrd'y declined to submit the
Carolines affair to arbitration. Spain
argues tbat the qneition ot 8-ranish juris
diction over the islands was a fact too
well known to admit of discnaaloo.
HOtV TUI SIIZL’RI WAS If ABE
Manain, September 5.—A sensation was
caused here this morning on the receipt ol
important news Iront the Oxr->llne inlands
Two Spanish war ships reached Yep, one
of tbe Islands. 00 the 21st nit., ao>l pre
pared tocccnpy itio the name of Spain.
T1 " .....
around lamp posit and doorways of tbe
cafes heatedly disenetiog tbe situation.
Tbe newt aroused patriotic feellcg among
all daises, who ere Intensely angered
tgiinal Germany for the step taken The
greatett irritation prevails in naval and
military circlet overtbe affair.
THI CABIXKT COUNCIL
Madrid, September 5 —An official report
hta been made concerning the cabinet
conncil held this afternoon, which was
presided over by King Alfonso. The re
tort aaya the government canDOt now
mate pnblio the mrasnres decided upon,
bnt tbat the country may be asinrsd
they wera of an energetic character. The
report farther says the government de
cided that negotiation! respecting ’his out
rage on an integral part of Spanish terri
tory are impoesible.
GERMAN CCNMZRT.
Daalin, September 5.—Tbs National
Zeitnng, commenting on tbe aceires enact
ed in Madrid on the receipt of the news
of tbe German occupation of Yap, says:
"Spain mast give Germany the necessary
satisfaction for tbe events of iss, evening.''
Bztu*, September 5—Newt from Mad
rid concerning the Carolinee affairs is rid
iculed. It is belie'
draws.
THE OHIO CAMPAIGN.
DOiVr YOU SEE THAT
HOAOLV'8 ANSWER TO SHERMAN AND
FORAKER.
Union and Love sr, Alienation and Hate--
A Scathing Arraignment of the Re
publican Blooey-Shirt Pol
icy— Elcqutnt Speech.
J.W. Rice & Co.’s Prices
Will offer yon s chance to tav* mo
yon will tee tbat not an articl
cved tha reporti are over
BREVITIES.
California has made 5,000,000 gal
lons ol wine from native grown grapea this
year.
Wisconsin rejoices in the hope of the
largest tobacco crop ever raieed in tbat
Stete.
There are fifty miles of steel rail
road track* belonging to the Chicago
stockyard.
A ton of diamonds in the roogh
pissed through the Booth African post-
offices iaet year.
The Indians at Devil’s Lake Agency
in Daeota have raised 00,000 bushels of
wheat this year.
Cattle are now coming eastward
from Texas and the Notthwest ranges.
From 5.0C3 to 7.COO arrive at Chicago daily.
The cows at Key West, Fla., go
abunt labeled with the names ol tbe per
sons f ir whom their uiiik is exclusively
kepL
A parrot that can repeat the whole
of the Lord’s prayer, amt do it, too, in
Duch, i* mentioned among current cari
osities.
Tux first snow of tbe season in the
United 8’atea (ell at Wilkesbarre, Penn.,
August 28, and on tbe same day It auowad
at Quebec.
Tne 8panish officers were deliberate in I A piece of amber, without blemish,
landing tiovrs and on tbe 24>h of thJ 'and weighing eight pounds, is txhtoited
“ — 1 ' in tbe mn-eum at Dan'zic. The owner has
refilled (7 5CO for it.
FOUND NOT CUILVY.
Action ot the Yeatry on the Chargee
Aanlnet Or. Armstrong. ■■
Atlanta, 8epU mber 5.—After investl-l
gating tbe reports uf Immoral condact In
CUtdnnsll ol ReY. Jama* O. Armstrong,
raetorof St. Poillip'a Church, of Atlantal
tbe veetry to-J*y pasted the following
rr solution and Dr- Armstrong will resume
Ms dot *» to-n o-row •-
' Resolved, That alter eearefulandthor-
ougt. Investigation of lb* reporti which
bare hren reported rcll-.cllng upon Rev.
Dr. Aneatrong, It I* tba opinion ol this
tori ■ that the facta do not demand tba
’ .it.:rAnal of co. nJenoain oar esteemed
It it Neatly Consumption?
Menv u casn -opposed to be radical
MM m of lirer com-
plalot an 1 indigeztloo, bat, anlrn that
d.mated liv- r can be restored to beallhv
action, it will eo < logtt* longs with cor-
roptlog matter aa tc brlr goD their spee
dy “S ‘“deed w* bar* coo-
lumpttao, which i* aerofola of tht lanrt.
in it* wont farm. Nothing can be nor*
happily calcal»ted fo r.Ii> thh daoMr In
bod than if l)r. Pi«ca’a “cioldaa
Medical Ducotery.'' By drnggiita.
same month a Garn an gonboat arrived.
Althongh it wee 7 o’clock in tbe evening
tbe Gefninn enmmarder instantly landed
a body of marines and satlora and hcrlst-
ed tbe Germsn fi g over tbe island. The
Spanish officials mad* an energetic pro
test against tne action of tbe German
commander, and on the latter's refusal
to recede from tbe position be bad taken,
telegraphed to Madrid for Instructions.
A conflict between the German and Span
ish residents in Yap is feared. On tne
receipt o( the above news tbe minhtera
were immediately summoned to a cabi
net conncti, and King A fonso was ad
vised o' the a rained situation. His Mtjes
tv teltgrtpbtd that be will arrive in
Madrid to-morrow.
Madrid, September 5. 1 p. m.—Count
Solros eonnewalde, tbe German ambassa
dor, has retnrned to the legation in this
city ire m LsGrarja. He waa escorted by
a strong military guard. King Alfonso
has also returned to the city, and it uow
at Ihe cabinet council Kverytbing it
orderly tbeonghont the d'y, although most
intense excitement prevails.
Madrid, September 5.—Tbe German
legation is guarded by cir-Ly, infantry
and artillery. The German conenl, In the
absence ol tbe German ambaesador, asked
Heuor Cist)Hi, president s-f ths council o(
mintetere, for permission to telegraph bit
government at Berlin nspeeling the eltu-
atlon of affairs at Madrid, this Seror
Castillo granted, at tbe teme time ex-
I reeling regret at tba mob'a conduct.
THE LiniRAL LKADZRS.
an American In a Paris Prison.
Pasis, September 3.—An American
named Sink waa arrested bar* about a
month ago on the chare* of trying to sail
worthless Mexican b inds, and waa lent to
prielon. The pr ion officer* ill-treated him,
with a view to forcing him lo n aka a con
fession, and would not allow him tote* hit
wile. Although be proved ble Innocence,
he waa retained a whole month, and nas
net been'retested at tha fnetanc* ot Mr.
IfcLana, tba United States minister.
SWEARINO OFF FOR FIVE YEARS.
Touching Scare, In Which n Drunkard
and Hit Wit* ana 0 ie( Babr Took Part.
Philadelphia Time*.
A young woman, with a weary look on
bar worn fact, atcoJ before tbe crowd at
tbe Central Station hearings yesterday
morning. In ber arms wae a bib*, with
death on ita face. In the dock stood a
blear-eyed ewollen-feced man, shaking
with lb* nervous twitching resulting from
a prolonged debauch. A lewy-r rr pre
sto tad tbe wife and monthtr ai.d told the
court that tbtre wae nodelira to proteent*
tba drunkard if ba would reform.
"Their eblld la dying,” b* said, "and ill
mother will forgive btr husband if b* will
taka tba pledge and go bom* to balp mine
Ibeir little one iu ll* lest momenta.” Tbe
man gave tbe nameot Wrl tern McClcskey
and expresead hie willingness to ewear
off.
“For bow longT" asked tba magistrate
"Three months,” nervously aniwervd
ths nrlsontr. Then aa tba magistrate
ebook hie heed the prisoner pleadingly
ided, ”8ix months.”
“Make It forever," Interposed tbe attor
ney, "or we will prosecute. It will be
belter for all If bt never takes another
drink."
McCloekay looked Irigbtaoed. Evao
than bis throat was parent! g for liquor,
and b* seemed to be cebatlng between bis
thirst and honor and a wife's affection.
For a few momenta tha court room was
still, aa tba crowd watched tba elruggle
going on in tba drunkard’s mind.
At last Ova yea re were agreed upon, and
tbe man staggered to tba stand and taking
tba Bibt* in a trembling hand, took tha
oath and shambled away.
KILLED BY A RANDOM BULLET.
How ■ Young Watohman Shot a Would
b* Burglar.
Philadelphia Evening Unilctln.
Here la n etory, every word of which la
trot, which la about a* strange aa any.
thing ever evolved from fiction. In a
Pennsylvania town, tha proprietor of a
•tor* receivvd an Invoice of goods so valu
able tbat ba departed from nit nsnal cue-
tom end "laced a guard In ble storage
room. Tba young man on doty waa a
novice, aod it la probable tbat ba had
never bandied a pistol. Tbe derkntes of
tbe room was a sure preventive of eleeping,
and for want of something better to do,
tbe watchman condnded to teat ble pistol.
So b* raised it end fired it at random, tba
thick walla of Ut* boots preventing the
•ound being beard any great distance.
Tba rest of Ut* night waa passed In desul
tory manner, but when daylight streaked
tha aky tba gnard waa startled oy a knock,
ing on tha door by lb* early liters in lb*
vtllege. Ha took down tba bare and push
ed back the bolts, and saw tha village ri
eurroondteg tba body of a man. A barrel
covered by a board stood in front ot tbe
door, and tba alas* in tba transom waa
pierced by a bullet which entered tbe
man's forehead, ft was therefore coocfn-
•tv* tbat tba man bad bean standing on
the barrel and pcerirg into tbe room.
Tba dead man wae recognized at one whose
Liberals waa held tu-dav at tbe residence 01
Senor Segeeta. Alter aiecnselog the Caro
lines quratloo, it wae resolved
that the occupation of the IslaLd
of Yap by Geiman troop*
should be crneldered eqnivrient toad*
nitration of war; that if aerials In tba gov
ernment ahonld occar and tba Liberate be
railed into power, they would withdraw
Count dr Benombar, the Spauiih ambas
sador at Berlin, and band ODontSolms-
Bonnewalde, the German ambanador at
Madrid, bli passports. The reiolotione
also declared the Liberals would order tha
H.ianlih authorities et tbe Pbtlllplne* to
recover tht territory in the Carollm a tsken
possession o( by Germany, and tone*
force If necaasary to regain It. Tba adop
tion ol tba above raeolutione bee created a
great Hnsation. Tbe government baa dis
missed from service by telegraph tha com
manders of tha two Spamab men-of war
atstlontd at Yap.
thi tmci on rax ikBAiir.
New York, September 5.—A Madrid
dispatch ba* tha following: Last night
official dispatches reached tbe government
Iromlhe Pbllllplne lelandilbat a German
gonboat bad landed troopa on tbe night of
Ihe 2Rh of August at Yap island, and
hoiaied tbe German flea. Tha SDsnlab
vessel! Sun (luintin ami Manilla were at
Yap bay at tbe time. Tbe commanders ol
tha Spanish Tools and the Bpantah gov
ernor, since dlimiued by teiegrapb,
protested with energy egelnst thecorupa
lion. Ths Spanleh gunboats cleared deck
for action and the Manilla was ahont to
r i fire upon tbe German gonboat when
was signs!!-d to desist, which eha did
most reluctantly. A third vessel, tba
Vtlaetore, baa arrived at Yrp bay. Tbit
newt causes tba wildest excitement
throughout Spain. Crowd* ware gathered
in tbe elrtete of Madrid all night long,
frantically geillculatlng, calling tba Em
peror William, the Crown Prince and Bte-
maick names. Several thousand people;
•boating "Leith to Iiismarck" and "viva
Kspana,” mobbed tba German embaaey
bull,ling, imisblagthe window! into a
tbonetnd piece*. The German arma on
tbe banding wera torn down and trampled
into fragments under tbeir leet Tba em
bassy wae oompletly mobbed, tha furni
ture and mirrors being daehed to plecee.
Tba people were almost foaming at ths
month with frenzy. Tbs King will arrive
here to-day. 8everal ol tbe soberest Span
ish leaders feel confident the affair moat
end now althet by war or a revolution.
a latzs ezrorr.
Madrid, September 5.—A later divpatcb
respecting the German occupation of Yap
aUtaa that tha governor of that Island
wished to refill the landing of tha Ger
man marine*-.and sallon, nut the com
mander of the Bpanish man-of-war San
(jaantln, wb'cb was ths only vat sal of that
The highwaymen who recently
rob red a stage neat Khcooix, A 1’-, sect a
request to the agent ot the txpresscom
pauy tbat he iurmsh them with a ke.,
b-resfter, so as to avoid damaging tbe
treaiu'e boxes in gening them open.
Governmental investigation of the
Spanish plague -how - that in those towns
where the water supply is obtained from
streams tbe disease rages most violently.
The theory is that tbe water la contami
nated by washing the clothea of cholera
patients and by sewerage.
Small-pox in Montreal is largely
confined to the Frcncb portion of the city
and tbe fetal cases sr* atlll more gen
erally among the French. Tney neither
vaccinate nor take any precaution againet
infection. Aa tbe disease ia sent by "Lt
bon Dicu" the; consider it neeleia to avoid
exposure.
The Benedictine monks atMt. Angel,
Ore., have been running a distillery for
tome time, extracting from applet spirit
tbat wae many degrees above proof. The
establishment has jnst coma to griel
tbrongh tbe efforts of a zealous revenue
collector, rod tbe monke lay tbat, being
foreigner 1, they ahonld be excused lor ig
norance ot tbe law,
Tnx Charleston News and Courier
has struck out a new Arid for journalistic
enterprlie and philanthropy. It baa ar
ranged to enpply pereone ot email meant
who own tbeir own bonses and art ana
bta to obtain money to repair them, with
tbe neceeeary fnnde on mortgage at 0 or 7
per cent, for a year, no charge being made
lor examination of titles.
Dr. Htlt-txvant wishes that it were
more geueraily known 'bat Engllab apsr-
rowa ar* good sating^Iu a limited endear-
raptilions way they do duty at reedblrde In
eeasou at city reatanranta. But tbe spar
row la tootbeome whenever heiafat, which
la all tha time. If hungry people under
stood this than would be fewer aparruwe,
which mesne a diminish'd nuisance.
A stuoknt at Yale twenty yean ago,
wrote a letter to a New Haven girl pro
posing marriage, and in reply received bn
wedding cards, showing tbat bit wooing
waa too late, bnt giving no intimation ol
wbat might hava been if he bed acted
mure promptly. These two met by chance
•t a New Orleans hotel table, tbe other day.
He had become a Lonialena Jndge and
tne a widow. Tbeir betrolbal Immediately
entiled.
Among the odd German ideas ii one
forannivereal language, and there are
now 52 aaeodtUone for learning and ex
tending It. To give an example, tba verb
to think tit ;tlk.; and ia cadin-d tlkob, 1
think; tlkol, thou tbinkeal; Ukom, be
Iblnke; tikobs, we think; tikols, you
think; tikome, they think. And lt ap
pears theso practical prop!* tikome that
the world will adopt this and tba Tower of
Babel be forgotten.
The history of Frederick A. Gower,
the popular inventor and experimenter in
ballooning, whose (ate since hit recent se
cant from an English town is shrouded in
mystery, would make e fascinating ro
mance. His mind was original in a dis
tinct degree: be bad prescience, tact and
Hamilton, O., September 5.—In opening
the campaign this evening, Governor
Hoadly referred to the recent speeches of
Senator Sherman and Jndge Forikcr in
tbe following I an image: "The leader of tbe
Republican* of Ohio has care (ally prepared
an app«al to his pvtv and sent it from the
stamp through Ihe ptess to the
country. He wave* tbe bloody shirk He
indorsee tbe policy o! allenatiun and bate.
He seeks to transplant and cultivate in
tbla country the reelings ol the English
aristocracy towards tbe Irish; to
arouse section against section and
govern lb* South I ora tbe North, a* Dob
nn Castle governs Ireland as a conquer-d
province, and all tbia in the year ot grace
1885-twenty yeara and more alter the end
ol tbe war. The average life uf the ordi
nary generation i* thirty years. Owing to
the caanaltiea uf the war, which coat onr
country at leatt a million Urea, tbe dora-
(lon ot the generation now pairing away
baa been 1-is than tbfs. Twenty-five years
have elapsed since Lincoln’s election.
Five-sevenths, perhaps more, of the men
who devl.ed the rebeUlon. the men who
fooght i's battles and the men
who overcame it have passed away.
The great civil and military
leaders, Lincoln and Grant, both sleep
m graves bathed in the tear* of tbe whole
nation, 8ontn and North, for both died
With words upon tneir lips and tee lngs in
tbeir hearts of charity to all, malice to
wards none. Seward and Sumner, Chase
and Douglas, Lee and Breckenridge—these
are h atoric, not living names. Alone ol
tbe authors of the rebellion Jefferson
Davis survives. Boys boro when tbe war
broke ont have been voting for five years
put Itiye bora alter the war wUI
vote next year. Boys too young
to besr arms sre now matore
men ot thirty-five. There is a new Scntb
and a new North. A new generation, fall
of new life, is at work. Avery laigs pro
portion of the people of tbe 8ontn have
never teen a slave, and bave lived nnder
no other regime but tbat of universal suf
frage. Ia it not time for Sherman and
Foraker to accept tbe retulta of tht war
and no longer to cootlnue in battle?
“Eight mi,liens of bales of cotton, the
probable crop tbla year, are in sight.
There are no idlers tn the 8ontb. Why
croak in the North? White men and
blaek men are aide by aide at work
Tbe South ia developing new indnalriez—
making clotb, digging coal and iron, forg
ing ateel. God and nature, religion and
the human heart are tbe forces againat
which Sherman and Forakar contend and
Foster plot*.”
To the policy of alienation, the speaker
said the Democratic pm- ty opposed anion;
for hate it substituted love. "Let ns, then,
banish these unmanly fears—fears
* rlntnaw "I
you will tee tbat not an articl- •»ii'e,i anything T |ik* th i"e , liil| W vSJ ; ni i, j and
" N * Y-ktoJ.F.&do-aidMbStoSkhtte
fetlon SunH^^are mtmfi:'-^ ra,Q7 de * lrab “ atUc,M ’
8Ki cents.
S, c,nt >-
8H cents.
10 cents,
8H cents,
cents.
COLUMBUS CHECKS
WAMSUTTA +4 BLEACH
1 CASE CHECKED NAINFOOK
FULL LINE CHILD 8 HCSE
BRiT PACIFIC LAWNS
SrANDARD CAUCOE3 "
EARL A WILSON'S • INEN COLLARS J ,,,
CHILDREN’S COLORED HANDKERCHIEFS, DOZEN 25 ua‘i.
WE WILL SELL
DRESS GOODS
Heavy enough and dark enough for fall wear at 20 ner cent off their troe valna
Look them over now while you have time, and save money. No trouble to
PAEASOLS
You can buy at poor own figurei. In one week they will be put away. Rather
than carry them over wa will sell low enough to satisfy you.
CARP ETS.
YOU CAK SAVE MONEY
We are in dead earnest when we eav yon can save money bv baying Car-
pats now. Onr facilities lor handling Carpeta are simply uncquale-i by any
house in the city. We will close out our present stock nt 25 per cer t, less than
the same goods can be bought elsewhere. Our present line embrac-s elegant
Velvet*. Body Brus-el., Tape«tri»a, Three Plra and Extra Super., h
EXCELSIOR COTTON
tile bad beta c
who waa re-
i*l torn whit*
nor did be become a raying maniac; but it
*>»« •«»<!ol that night ar*
•tUl fresh in hit memory.
skill. eU In his fotror. and although ha hid
for the time retired from business, it Is ev
ident that be poseessed one of those tern-
ramenta which could not long be satis-
<1 without action.
A NOTABUt operation for malignant
cancer ot tbe abdomen baa Jnat been per
formed by Dr. Thomas H. Allen, ol tbe
New York Charily Hospital, on a (-tulle
patient ol fifty yean of age. From tha op
eration no patient ha* ever recovered, and
only three bave lalt tba table alive; bnt
Mrs. Cnrry, tba woman treated by Dr. Al
len, bu anrvtved tba primary shock, and
there Ii tome good hope that aha may es
cape bemorroage or peritonitis, u she
items remarkably etrong.
Ardrrw Jac-c, ot No. 256 Little
Richmond atreat, returned home Friday
night slightly nnder the Influence of lf-
qnor, and went to bed without removing
hta clothe*. Saturday morning ba wu
found dead. Blood wu oozing from ble
month and nostrils, and it ia inppoaad
tnatbe wu strangled by a high collar
wblcb b* wore. It pretatd tightly againat
tha artsrire of tha neck, an-l stopped the
circulation of tbe blood. He wu abont
of Southern wrong doing.” aald the speak
er, "and ciase to exaggerate occasbnal
personal conflict tuio wars ol
racea. Danville and Coplab are
worn onL Tarn oat some
tea grist, oh, grindera of the outrage tnLU!
Home role, and u little application of the
eternal principles ol regutauuu as ia con
sistent with the greatett liberty ol all w 11
in lime cm e all the ills 0! Stats and nation.
Sherman ll distressed because Lamar and
Garland and Bayard, two members ol the
Confederate Congress, and one a man who
sympathized witn them, are at tbe bead
of great departments ol the gov
ernment. <’b, yes; lt was wall
lo pat Key at the • bead ol
the Poit-offlce Department. One Confed
erate In tba cabinet wae all right, but two,
two are a lameotabie concession to treason.
Even Akerman wae a proper Attorney-
General—Key a moat becoming Postmas
ter-General. But two at a tlme-Garlind
and; Lamar together—ah, therc’a tbe
rob. Tb* tears ot ciocodlles are freely
•bed is Sherman toftiy lings ‘Insatiate
Archer! Wonld net one snlH-e?' Moa-
by, Madison Welle. Mabone and Chalmera,
tba guerrillas tbs returning board,
tbe repudletor and the F irt Pillow bnteber,
all thsae bare bad thtir garments woehed,
bnt Lawton and Jackrou.Jonas and Lamar
and Garland, tba beat and purest of tha
South, these, to onr Senator, are unregto-
erete children ol political Satan, unlit to
eery* tbe republic.”
The •peskeriald be uked for re-election
ts tn apDtovtl of tbe present administra
tion. "Nay, I fask for more,” laid he. "I
•elicit approval, not forbearance. Mr.
Cleveland bu held offloa eix months
Congress hu not been in aeaelon, yet
mneb hu been accomplished. Tbe spirit
of reform and eoomrau bu entered all de
partments. Ueelau offices and .xuenses
have bean dona away with, while tba per
formance ol duty, civil and military, bu
been enforced. The government is not
sollciton* to provide aoti pla :et for pete,bit
to sava money for tbe people and to keep
tbs faith pledged In tbe pisiform. It ie
sweet, lt le delicious, brethren, to
bear Republican lamentation as ex
pressed by John Sherman, who
worked Ibe Treat iry Department lor all
it was worth in 1880 to nominate blmeelt
for President, and who never recommend
ed a Democrat for tbe civil aerv'ce In bis
life -tbat impartial, non-partisan civil ser
vice of the country which ia in danger.”
Tbe remainder of tba Governor's apeecb
wu devoted to State affaire.
List, maiden, tbr.nab yon're keen of wit,
And though ol many charms poeseaet'
Yon’U never, never, make a hit
Unlaaa with pearly teeth yon’re blaat.
Unless nponyour toilet stand.
Yoor Sozodont ’a kept close to band.
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Massey Cotton <-ii n Works*
_ . „ NEAR MACON, GEORGIA.
Feeders and Condeniers alwar* on band. Old Gins repaired at 'fchort notice and
cheap. Send tor circulars and price* to
Maisey Lottou (Jin Works, Macon, Georgia.
jnn7ennAw6n» 7
v^ucuttu, nu wu not inn uuij vc-nci vi tune
nationality in tha harbor at ths tiro*, re
lated to coincide with ths governor u to
tbe adoption of ineb a coon* or to lend
tbe litter assistance. It is xanaraliy be
lieved tbe commander of the Spanleh mi
of-war Velasco, which wu expected
Yap on Ibe 29tb ol August, carries with
him energetic order*.
Tbe mintettra and civil and military
authorities met King Alfonso at tba de
pot on his arrival in tbia city. Large
crowds lined th* root* tsken by tba royal
party In going from the depot to the palace
end 1 boated, “I<ong live Spain.” Tba
King wu repeatedly greeted with cheers,
and notwithstanding tbe excitement tbe
most perfect order prevailed.
thi errzer in pasis.
rails, September 5.—Event* in Madrid
are canting a actuation in tbia city. Ar
bitration for tha uttlemant of tha Caro
lines question is now considered impossi
ble, and tba position ot King Affonto and
bis ministry la regarded u precarious.
Leading Spanish residents tn tbla city say
war between Germany and Spain or a rev-
elution ia now certain.
The French minister of foreign affairs
bu telegraphed the French ambaesador at
Madrid to obaerra tit* greatest prudence
daring tbe dlfflcoltlM at Madrid over th*
Caiolmsa affair.
e ‘”f" a ' aa 7 A "f*' ol J Faucn railways annually kill one
“Hridwreupomtait telegraph*tbat<ne-‘ firiTrSjwey»,' oue*^
eeetiv* edition! of tbe newspapers contain-1 French railway! annually wound on* pos
ing accounts of tba German occupation of atngar in every 500,000 carried; Kn S i:.h,
V *P were eagerly bought by the peoftie one in 750.000; Belgian, one tnir ^
last evening, and excited groups atood I and Pro.-tlan, on* in 4,000,030,
latlon and tba maintenance ofavfgoroaa
circulation, thus relieving akin and kidney*
by transferring jrert of tbeir excretory
BUFFALO STANDARD SCALES
FOR BALE BY
A. B. FARQUHAR & C0„ MACON, GA.
11 ,n ••txbllihed feet They bivo been adopted by tho
A 0T ?£ nm,n i *iV?, h ? lr reputation I* world-wide, 'fbeao sc«ii-i aro mad* of tho
25*P 1 * 1 *"**:.by tire moat akllllnl worSman, and for accuracy and dnrablllty and beauty of
derapromp{lj U m ^ W* keep an aaaorunont of them on band and are prepared to fiilop
“tie* Uat ***** u w *™ nt * 1 *° **” satire latlafaetlon. Send for nimlrated Catalogue and
PORTABLE ANO STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES,
Brown’s Cotton Gins. Cotton Presses,
SSSSJ U«dw°.re"w I r';S'o??r7cra.” ln Tbr “ hl0 « Machine, Farqnbar Separator*.
A. B. FARQUHAR & CO., Macon,Ga
HEMORRHOIDS
Blind, Bleeding and Itching, Posi
tively Cured by Cuticura.
^S^Mr.2S«ngftp , a,S:
uon of Cnticnra, th* great akin cure, will in-
atantly allay tbe Interne Itching ol the most
aggravated case of Itching piles. Thi* treat
ment, combined with imaU doses ol Cnticnra
Resolvent, three Umci a day, to resulale and
strengthen ths howaU, overcome constipation
and remora tba came, win core blind, bleed-
and Itching ptlaa when all other remadlas and
tran pbyaicfut faff.
Itching Piles.
. 1 wii taken fur tha Oral Umt In my life with
blind pllea, ao severe that I could hardly keep
on my feet. I need various remadi'i for
three weeke, when the dUcue took the form
of itching piles and growing worae. By ad
vice ol an old gentleman 1 tried the CuUcara.
_ - . , One application relieved tbe itching and I
10 years ot ag* anil nnmarried.—Toronto wuiocn cured. I wlah to tell the world that
(Canada) Globe. J n ream of hoblng pitas the prioe of Cnticnra
\\ e have alluded to the cheapness at
which small hardware can ba purcba'ed,
but wa might bare added a word abont the
vain* some attach to tbeir wane. At in-
stance of tbia la found In tba bandies with
small "tools,” so called. Inside ot them.
Tbe handle ie worth abont 6 cents at tba
moat, and tba alleged tools are bits of steal
wire, about two inches long, flattened for
chlrele, •craw-drirert end bred twit. A
price (or there would be 3 cents per dozen,
tbe actual ecst to tbe maker of the tool
being abont 10 rents.—Mechanical En
gineer.
Tin London Lancet regards the in-
created ore of fruit In ordinary diet u one
of tbe moet ealnlary tendenoiei of domes
tic manegement in oar day. Tba etareby
and uccharina component! of fruit, while
they are not equal lo accumulated force to
tbe more eolid Ingredients of moat and fat,
are etmilarljc Mini la tbair own degree. „ ,,
and bare tbe advantage of greater dlgreti- Bend for How to Cure Skin Diseases.'
Jofrel.etima- « .■tabre'STpta., Btaekbredi red
O&lll Bad Humors. Cnticnra Soap,
la of no account, from an nnsolicitad quarter.
O.C. KIRBY,Concord, tl. H.
Itching Piles.
I began then*# or your Cnticnra Bamediaa
when you first put them on the market, at
know ol two case* ol Itching piles that ha
tetSSMTAHJtf—
All that You Claim
fl^ l M r oo r ffl~.o5 e rd!S:s3
lor >hem Inula lection la great.
AUUl'm'8 IT. COLLINS,
BlggatOD,Ua.
Foe aale everywhere. Pitre Cnticnra, tha
1*“* fikjn Core, Me. cnticnra Soap, an ax-
qnwt* fiklu Baantifitr, 2Se. cnticnra Bcaol-
reuLthe new Blood Partner, ll.oo. Prepared
SCHOFIELD’S IRON WORKS.
MACO.N, - - GEORGIA.
J. S. Schofield & Son, Proprietors.
Manufacturers and Daalors In every variety of ^Machinery,
SCHOFIELD’S PREMIUM COTTON PRESSES.
To Pack by Horsei Hand, Water or Steam Power.
Schofield's Empire Engines and Bailers and Circular Saw Mills,
Cano MiUa and Kettles and Castings and Machinery of Every Kind.
“Shaftings,” “Pulleys” end “Hangers” a Specialty.
_ . EanitVTM PaoxrTLY Fumuoko asd Corrispo.hdenck Solicited.
We keep in atocs Mill, MachinUta’ and Railway Baopllea. Iron Pipe and Fittinga,
FU^^^^ai^K' ’ WhlVl “’ LUbr ‘ Cat0ri ' I,#cklnt? ' Uell,Dg '
Call on or writ* tn. Send for our new illnitrated Catalogue and Price List.
Macon "Variety Works,
HEADQUARTERS FOR
COTTON GINS.
... Bfiijiff a practical gin maker, with 15 yeara experience in making olne, all I a-k ie a
trial. I make a apedaltyof repairing any amt all makes ol gins. My i.rlc.-i are guar-
anto ! d ,9? to«**fi»d three of Brat eluswork dona eUawhare. and at an Inducement I
pey half freightpn repair Jobe from any point In ihe .-date ot Georgia beyond UO miles,
and all (raiahlz both ways within 100 miles ol Macon. The aame Inducement offered
t<> parties living oat of tbe State. My improved condenser fitted to old gins without
ext) a charge. In emmaetioa With my repair work. I am offering the best make >it new
gina known to th* pobUe, and will not be undersold. Hailslactlon guaranteed. Kpedal
bargains In aecond-band gina. Old gins taken in ezc'mnge. Address
•ephnnAwlm JAMES T. GANTT, Macon, Georgia.
"EVERY MCfiCLS ACHES and draadfsl
pains rob me of sleep and net and strength."
To rect the cuticura Master cosea like an
■BiH ol marry, bringing relief
Til-Id ilrrngth to thouiende upon
'hom all other plaiure hare been
-owerlrea for good. Warranted a
w and perfect antidote to pain
d In ll tin re atlon, and the bell
TO x piastre tn the woriS c! ccdt
rn.u. 'Sj-; firefor liro. Mali.
L.-sg and Chemical tom 1 any,
NOW IS THE TIME !
Don’t Waste Your Monty oa Third-class Machinery.
Thousands wasted every year by not coming to' Head
quarters to buy Machinery.
OVER FIFTY ENGINES SOLD.
Oomt sod read what thuPlanUn tar abont them. }
certifccaUa ol tha BB8T P LAN r KBS ia < lee
Koftines are nominally nothing,
and moat Durable Kiuriiu-
ft can show von the strongest
ia. Tha rvpaln on ttttj
rnpleat, Strongest
in the United Hta
M. i. HATCHER & CO..
GENERAL AGF.NTS;