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THE LEGISLATURE.
A Summary of the Week’s Work by
the Liimakers.
NUMBER OF BILLS INTRODUCED
Aud Sone of Them Disj»osed Of—Hon.
Hoke Smith Invited To Speak
Before the Assembly.
Or*. of the most imi*ortanl n»-asures
pas." •! by the house Monday was a bill
l»y Mr. liroyks. of Kuiton. to provide for (
»h. ■!. posits of moneys and sureties by |
mutu-l assessment life associations of
this slate who seek to do busimss in other
■tabs. m compliance with she laws of
such other states. This applies to those
Georgia companies tliat d< sire to do l*usi- ,
ties* «oit-‘.d« of this state. According to
law they nave to make a deposit in such
c >,,. r ..t a t s as they desire, to do business
ns. nut uud< r the measure of Mr. Broyles
tney -an riakc the deposit with the state
treasurer •>: G.*m*-» and receive from
him a cer-iticate tliat such deposit has
been made, Watch wHI answer the pur-
P..-. Sol the law aid keep the money in
tins elate.
Another Important Ml which passed the
h use was by Mr. Hymens of
Ulyi.n. for me i.lnf ol »«".** -n the
bond of the Brunswick State bank for
lh« ;. ■> i< l.t ol interest due the stale of
i as a male d< f«~Hory.
No Tax on Drummers.
Or • f t*.» must important acts to th"
traveling .-akstnen and wholesale business
bou >■* vt inc stale parsed yestr rday was
b- 51.-. Fogarty. <»f Richmond, to prohibit
th- key or coil eting by any incorporated
t.ty. town or village in tins state of any
it.,’..- or t. x on anv traveling salesman
f.r the taking of order* for the sale of
guod* or making rales by samples.
Other Bills Passed.
Oth r b.IU passed Monday were as
' Mr' Grown of Pulaski—To authorise
str** • m|-w»r the town of Cochran tn pro
% . .r in** rstMbli»hm< nt ol a system us
Worn y of Kll*rt-To provide for
r» movai -f .ill obstructions ot all kinds
r II »n «» .n»~ •' d f.r the op-ration of
■ ii.- or u< ieh n. ry of ail kii ds, from
rivers . ...,.s ui u olner running
. tins in i.il* rt < • uiity.
-.I - I'.k.man of Emanuel \ resolution I
f the r. !:• lofU 11 lain Huh hr. of Email- ■
A Sensation in the House.
. . r.-«ent 3 -
l.v - Tuesday cam. in the shape of a |
j-.nr.w. ■ rovi.ii.ig lor the appointment ;
f a commit.** of live la invrsusa-e the ,
inecs made in The Wesleyan Christian •
.v . ate and other papers that the liquor 1
had raised mon« y to brine the legis- .
.: re to defeat the anii-barrou.n b.li.
remduimn reads:
t t * h »”■*'** kn**wn a* th»* atiti-b »rr<»oni i
i U’.aC. th a ar
b. I
a*. i :..m "h ■•’*- •• .th p-wer t.. .
A ??re n *y*b\ 'rei.het. i
Here Is What Made Them Mad.
j :n re id . » -i"' le from The Wesleyan .
- «• THEY I itoi-oSE I*s BRiHET*
. ar. fl.iM> informed that the liquor
K - i 4«-• f-■ corruption fund tv
, ft ... t i:< in The Constitution •
*
0
.»
<
* a-. an«l if then- i* rotten-
f will ti»«i it •>»< Woe
< «;• /tie nuUi w can Ih hr»iH fi-
11, t > r*-tA *«.rt •* • dli ng f*>r a *
i I . ■ . I I U. .<• aaed lu U- -
« «• - t
Hr. rieming a Lil! Passed.
>* • tr tr<l •. > u?.»l livl ii.tsfi** i*r ti e
-es L» • «•:» ?. • f.me un M-ft»r«
U. hi t. Tu* -day and created
* 11-1.- «»i* amendment to .
uL< « t. -i v v i: •>; I r i**‘r **vr '
Mr. Firming Grew Eloquent.
th n: 'I tvr-tlul M|Mtth<» |i d »ur f
it>t>n which the hill fii-.1. He kh i
h had too U'f i*»r a ehnulry timl wo*si 1
< i.ii* I a man io lift his hat to a u man I
al . i u t giv* U r h I r-1 is. . d tb-lt if
i-ii.r .> ...tbo.it it. Mr. Fb mins
> •ii< i» c. tt.e l»*.u-». s' I ana s«>
a*’ •.i tie . r. *.t t.. trie whit
W ..J l< be'-' tit. d by 11.
t Ii - at. the w as i; from this
t ...”rai.. S- la the slaLlc book* Ol
• «>•« at I:.. W. .e then called on
t ~ ; . ... i : ...I* I in a vote oi
5s i at I s I ; v t .1 . lar. d passed.
Bills Passed.
< . I I.- .. .. .< - fo'low*:
it- I .:.i .1 i nr J.a<«i—To amend th.
* Mr. IKtM. r, .. «.f Foesyth-Tv provMe
I>r i. ~t i of «.bstruclk»iis from the
t • -of al.s.ln.ii., spitituoui.
ar i n...’-> l:«p. u» t fc e county of Eilert.
Charter of li.t < ,ty of Italian n ouiring
i.. -tn'. u .1 and faying of li-
Jir. I’.. .. I r of t”..}.1 To u-line the du-
tiu t. • - . , :c- > of «..rje lalscn*
b hill - or «, al. ini-rtv or trun-
Chtao- .
Big Crowd lor Georgia Day.
I ■ • t.• •- n t jMct.vc • junto *
••Stale o. -•. .. —v s H.-pr.— nta-
tivea. .v ... ■;*. .. . . \ ... a..ar 12 LK .r
a; ar. by t-.' u. • • t-..f n.< Cottvn Slat- s
a..d ’ 1..e -al .' .iy? la.- supr-me
...urt a-I « -o.in r of orgia have
Isen ashed i-» •• u lit. a ur.-seoec l» lue
• a-, as.- . i.i.-r. •ts make wry low
rates. ’ • milt o it*, sial, will !*■
t.r.-ia • l. .. • r ■< and » .:n ist « v r> town
4 .nd h. ni-’t n .will if represented
1- ■
I ;> i- u«' • • • tpn ’■■J an •"*-
l-.s’.- r. wk:- h ’ - t'-ir adinira- •n o'
*» • « H is an exh.Mtion "f southern
T , .u ar.d th ' -Mi rpris- th '* stirs
t»>. i— ’ ■' .v-- - v -s- ,n. We ask that
ju- to secure a large
representation of our county on Georgia I
day.” I
The Legislature Wednesday.
Wed in . |
Very brief. L’ihjii a motion of Mr. Hiles, of I
Houston, the house adjourned at 11 —id j
o'clock, no us to allow the members to |
I accept the courteous invitation of the I
! c -nini. rcial travelers to utteiai the exer
i cisea and barbecue at the exposition.
1 Mr. iiush stated yesterday that, on the
> resolution to appoint a committee to in
vestigate the charges, he had said that
be repudiated any insinuations that w. re
made, that the Georgia legislature, and
esitecially the house of representatives,
could If brilted. Ills remarks were ad- |
i cussed to the circular from the liquor j
n..-n of the country. He tn.ant to say, i
and thought lie did say, that the irainua- :
liens, »ith. r directly or indirectly made !
In that circular, or through any othtr
source that tins legislature could be bribed,
I was not the truth, and that it was a lie.
: lie staled that he didn't construe the ar
ti.le in the Wesleynn Christian Advocate (
to read that the legislature i-ouid bo bribed, ,
but, on the contrary, that that paper an- j
noutivid that if any such effort was made, |
it would l>e detected. Mr. Bush apologised ■
! to the house for the use of the word •’lie.” I
as he thought that was a word that our i
nation'll congress lias a pati nt on, and lie I
didn't wish to infi'-eo on t' -. u' patent.
That Dispensary Bill.
Mr. Bush then made a motion for the ;
anti-bartm ni bill to lie made a speci-d |
order for Wi t’ia-sdny of nest w< • k, w lilch
course was talon. If the committee of in- .
v< -. ii.atlon I'i.its by that I . the
iarro. m bill will come up for final a« lion
’ on that day. It was read f< r the swoni i
limu In the hop.- V • -
Secretary Smith To Speak.
A resolution wason, r< d by Mr. W <•-?, of j
laiwudi-s, ttiat the Hon Hoke Smith,
secretary of the Interior, be invit'd to
speak to the general ass« mb!y on the kt- ;
sues of the day, at some time during m xt
week that he may designate. This was
unanimously adopted.
A resolution was adopti d appointing a
committee to arrange for the receptioii <•(
Governor Hanhl 11. Hastings, of I'ii.r.sjl
vania, by the general assembly.
A resolution was also adupli d noun t- |
Ing the presid. nt of the 'i'< : iinot •;! '
school to submit a report as to which was
the best way for poor boys to enter the
school.
Mr. Neely's bill, to authorize the mayor
and council of the city of Waynesboro to
t.-.-ue Binds to the amount of li.'i'’. was
parsed.
New Bills.
The following n w bills wire Introduced 1
By Mr. Mid>ilet>t<>-ks of Newton To t - ;
tai Ifsii a n,-w chart-r fcr tiie town «.t .
Covington in N, wton < mmiy.
By Mr Rock welt of Chatham—To repeal I
! -cituiii il<S of the code of Georgia.
By Mr Moore of t iayion To amend an i
| act to provide for the levy und sale ol I
• property
' Mr Greer of Macon—To amend eeetion j
37b' of the ixxle "f G< or- in.
By Mr Martin of Ilamlolph—To amend
I the charter of the town of bhellma i.
! By Mr. ilcagon of Henry -To amend an ■
' act known as the general pension a t of
By Mr. Farmer of t'owot.a- To r. gulate i
I prrw-e, dings to sell real estate uo'ler a ■
1 power of sale 111 mortgages and
I Bv Mr Hutchinson of Cherokee- Io re-
I lieve G. W. Chambers, of Chcroke®
l countv „ ~ . _
' Bv Mr rtiir of TViuvlas- To provide tor
; a FurvcyaiHi I’?* 0 ' ,b ’l ’.
, piifvhase lino •< I‘il! .* •
’ sh<M»fin£ I»r<ari *!• on U.v b; 1
i-ti’ti to pt-e.-rril ■«' i»« .
Bv Mr. Bittle of To anund
' section IMS of the <mb- < f Georgia.
I ‘ la Mr. Smith of Ko< ’. Ml- To amend
I the cl arler of t> e . ity .1 ‘ <>’■>'• r
House mid Senate Thursday.
-ri 1V s .- ion of ’oe leg'siantre
was a very busy one. A great deal «>t
work was accomplislied Is fore adjourn
’’'■fhe most important mia-ure that enm<
~p ..-risiikration was th" bi’l by Mr.
I'U'ii an, ol Troup, to more <1« iriv define
the crime of perjury in < i ~i:>. wl,< h tin
committee had reported favor.ini'.
Mr. Pittman made a v.ry strong speech
explaining the purpose* of th" bill
M- Jor.'S. of l'"Ugti«rtv. obtained the
flo< r and mad< a for. ' ful an urn- nt a ainst
i to the r»r>ort of the committee.
II- was opr. u to that part of the bill
which stat. I th i’ • man count be ir.di'-ted
m utt '“h ‘ vw‘- a“ dragm t whi. h one
' l ' 'I '
who ha'., not | . rfi. t e u.tr. t of themselves
when l ev are givii ■ th. ir t. -lim - y. Mr.
J..... s . ~.i that the trouble with th. meas
vv that it would u>t l» u ‘ li th. im n
' C....1 >...>■
and I-lore the < ..till. Im’ >• would hlh- t
• me! t's'thou\;l.Uert'). It iin
' aitmeth. r unwise ami tmju. t m.asut. aud
should I. 't !>'• |ia*s. d
Mr l ittmaii this juncture offerer a
s.p st .I'. for the bill, wiii' li only changed
I ; 1.'.r.!-' .I< gy of It.
!■.:«. t ■ I ... .<i'i ”an" ”dn -i t w.-re
An Appropriation Recommended
I ’ t’"ii'. U i'h “'aa'i-uv.i' .Xm’.'. d'l'aik. Th.-y
j reevi-oc' ’ •! t ut I. upt'ropriate-i
Itv till sit'- to er<'t stieli memorials IO
' the bra.- -oHn.s vh<. fell on the haul. -
' t-ei t .s thw th tigiit | ■ Ihe coin-
- “■ u ■ •’ ;‘ f l uh-. , h'' i '- , to l b
; School I 'k I'di *us mad' the spe-
<-..1 '.-d r ll i:u.*h aiill-i'-irrm ni,
I <>*. th'* sal’** **•*' "■
’ 'ni.ie i-ili'l. ail int. -llmr session flat
Bills FkMKd.
I T - i..i w t ‘-ms v»> !' nad the thirl
<d im‘ U.“ d '."’tX .' -e.l.t m " •
< m<: ti< t iin m> r.tionv’i and tv ai«oi-
' ../‘fl.-'t': I ', U* ‘ ' • r.-t”m d'. hrk of the
' ■>i»v <•< urt «»f ivanitah.
• r - . i-ur.l'- t>- Nil'' T. mat" a
I,.;, education for the town of Ei-
‘. : . ■ ' ' U-!
o’ atiiz* a" bark atid tree ei.u.mt: sum for
i e'.’v'.rh i'l al's '’ n ’" I' ll" d- t. rr.tt:.. the
.'-.1,. ... t, of th- nm >t ah .rm. n of
i ... .I. .1-0 to . Mend the Jurisdu-tio i
, ' . :..f Savannah.
New Bills.
t . >], „ ~v bills were introduced
’ Thurv.av in t.<e boi. <•'
Mr Wk. all. i "I .Surflter-A lesolatr.n to
, . . . . . , - . V »>
'.v» • - ■ ■ ' '
l.| v Horse Flesh ||
22 l ?•’
4 . - subject to injury or disease, which £t>
ts. i. glected, may result in serious loss. S®
. J. I. tMEAK’S .
I 3 Cures Colic, Eois, Farcy, Spavin, Curbs, Charbon. Flesh Wounds, (<»)
$5 Galls, Sweeney, Lameness, Scratches and Mange, <» <-
IRQ EXTERNAL AILHEHTS GF THE L OD L
«.$ SOLO EVERYWHERE AT 2So„ tOc. AND SI.OO PER BOTTLE. | *
; 3 THE Dh 4. H MCLEAN MEDICINE CO.. ST. LOUIS. Mo. £
■
Mention The Consutuuoa.
TTTF XVRF.TTT.V CONSTITUTION; ATUA^^BGA.. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18,
I appoint a standing committee of live, to be
known ait t ic commerce committee.
Mr. Gray of t’atoosa—To appropriate 5-.,
inti for tn* purpose of electing tnontim* nts
I i*t the v'lii. ki.inauga National Military
i park to mark lite position where the Geor
j glu troops were station .1 during that bat-
I tie.
Mr. Vaughan of Twiggs-A resolution for
the relit f of Jane Saunders, of Twiggs
county, the widow of a confederate sol
di.- r.
Mr. Farmer of Coweta—To regulate the
i.iM'it t r of obtaining attidavita in judicial
proc, tilings.
Mr. liroyl sos Fulton—To requite county
. t>- usurers to make reports to the county
1 . ..riii'i ■ toners w' en r. qtilrcd to do so. Also
j a Mil to provide far the confinement of cer
■ lai i felons, in the discretion of the court,
! in lh" county cbaingangs.
An invitation was received from th" gov
ernor asking that the memlters of the
1< l 01-i’uie and their families attend the rc
e. pliim ,iven last night in honor of the
governors of I .‘nnsylvanla, Massachusetts
' and New Jerst y ut tile governor s inu.i-
A Joint resolution was adcpteil Including
1 the governors of Massachusetts and Nt v
| .let .- v witli the governor of I'ennsv ivui.ia
I in tile reception to be arranged by the gct.-
I oral assend lj.
IN THE SENATE.
Siitator Whitley is the author of a bill
providing that prize ligliting shall be a
. felony in Georgia.
The bill was introduced at Monday’s
s. »■ ttn ol the senate. The senator m taik
. ing about it said:
. "I simply wanted to make the law in
| Ikon ia clear ami unniintaka’de. The
i ov• rwt’clnit';; si ntinieul of America is
against bticii exhiltitii t.s and the recent
(■xpt-rlviice of Tevis in calling a special
s* i.it. of t'te it ,;i. lattice shows the n< ces
' . ;ty ~f having no uncertainty about the
. I w. \Ve want to eliminate I'oe necessity
f r any inure Wayeros.- wars,’ and we do
* not want our governor tn lite <lil< tiima
which <1 >v. rner Culberson, ui Texas,
..1 him.-1 If with reiallon to tin*
Cor! ■tt aud Fitzsimmons fiasco. The
] (>. opl.' of Texas were put to a
' heavy * xiM-i se by a special session
• of the kg-siiture called sing ly and solely
i to pass a lull like tills one which 1 pto
p s, . By our ee:.eting such a law now
all pos-il I- trouble in the future will be
eiimiiiat. *l.”
As to OfilcLtl Newspapers.
Senator Men * r iutruduciu a ..ill w hich I
i. st;-- to cn at*- a good tl-al of . itninrlit.
Il Is not n, vv, but It is one w hich a great '
many i • * pie b* Hew should become a taw. >
Ti*e 11*1 provides that judge* of tit*- SU- j
, p. ri..r * ourt shall mime, th*- official news- 1
. paper in each county.
"I know it will L- argued,” said Senator I
( Menu, ' *:;.* itiv bid i.s in tin interest I
I of the d* ni< ■ ratie newspapers, and I am
Willing to stall*! the fount of that argu- I
; metit. XV h!*v I*, it leg.hl bo one reason lor
, its introdui tiun 1 Hud a g* neral demand
| for sin h .t hili. In a number of counties
. in Georgia it is difficult for anylmdy to
i tell what tn*- oliii'i.d county newspaper
I is. I know of a number of cases where
■ tie sin riff .itiii- I.tn adv.-t tiding to one
I p ip* r und th* iiihi r county officers to au
j other, und tin* rtsuit is confusion when ,
anybody endeavors to find out what i*. |
nuliy the official m -.vspap* r in the county. I
Another good * lici t of tins bill would be I
to take tile newspajiers out of county poll- ,
ti* s. 1 lira iy l * iiev*- il is a good bill and |
tru t that it wut become a law."
Tn. . 'i ' v v. i
The Woik of the Senate.
In th*' .-viia.. ,*• j <i !■ uuthm in-
troduced by Senator »nea>t appointing a j
commit! e of two from the senate and i
three from the bouse to unit and ree.'ive '
G. veruur Hastings, of l’< i.nsylvania, was I
pus: ed. Til*' * * n.initt*-*. -a tin- mi’-t if the
si ii . - aie . . uloist bn*.i l and Hanis.
’t h* foi.ow n,n* vv 1..1is vv-re introduced j
: in il 1 >" i.at* at WiUiii sday's session.
Senator W liilley—To Hausler tin county i
. o' * ..nipt *il fl* in the Coweta cucuil to
Sei at i V • iia’-ti to provide for the elee
ti.i.i *i t ie . I'.'ik i.t tin- c ounty ctimmis
:ni; of I'uilotl county bj I.'H voters of
S. nut'r Tatum To empower the prin
cipal pt*': n ot tin- pi i.ii ;>t try to dib-
* . u'g subordinate physician.-*
S. alor i'r.'V.ii io chilli;.- tin law fix- i
ii th " lii • ns.e lor photographers.
: . nator King lo i gulal.* the toilin'; of '
1 S' iti.r Tatum- To allow ju.-tiees of the i
I pi.ee t'l r*'S 'le OUts lie *‘t tin f <l*.-!|'|. tS.
’I i;e two bnis pa* e*i |.y tin senate are '
I as fellows:
A house bill by Mr. it-. kwcll changing |
I tlie piuultn fui • i in. iit 'i di :nil ■; some !
■m. s now considered misii* m*uuors us j
A 1... bill 1.. Mr. Jotieg. of Imugh'Tty,
j aiiit niimg the charter of All 'Hiy.
In the S nate Thttrniav'.
Th- greater p art ot 'I htn ala session
■ of tin : .'iiaie w ..< t.i'.en up with the * «><l
- sou it.. tint: i bill, prov.'.' ng tiiat til! it..
■ s .ir-tnci emepaa , .* i ■ au.g p<..tries on prop
• rtv in tin- tat.- snail pay to their poliyy
| lull*.'r- th.' f I . mount of loss sustain' d
| on tl- prop* rty leur.il l y them; provide.!
"aid it -uni *.f loss <i » - not ex« <od th.*
unn tint <it in- ir im I- IX I r .d i i the p >li
! < y and that all stipulat or.r in said p ill. y
to t‘ in irary I.ail I'** mill ami void
: J tuviied that in .a- s of 1. s of stocks of
n r I'i.al property * .•ni'.ii.g In sp- eii.es amt
! *|. i.'.titj tin ex ..it ills oins of trade,
u ly tl acti il vaiiii- of the piin rty al
C 11” time of ttic loss can be recover. *i. The.
' «i -i t .m was quite be it*' I i.’i tins I..it,
I I ..f the to* in! 1r- sp-liking on its
1 m i ts. 1* was. finally puss d i y a vote of
I * I-il was intro hi' dby y. n..t**r Kittle
to mov*' the exp rmi'tit .iutmn at Griffin
• to tl - .arn.iliiit.il culieg- at Athens. This
i m.i 1. seem tliat H Atm ns pOl b- are
■ r. Tint v.iil !’*■ c< I;.-id ruble
b .tlior Sin t.. 'HI ntr-tiu I'd a bill fll t’tc
t .a>>* to . m.'i.if, ri v.se und consoli
■ date th ni.btary law* of this state;
*n .1 . . r« w .it miiit.iry lews are 11. t Os
'la. I'm- militm. law of this stat nav*
• n .11 h .. ..a. :• r .-.mi- 1a... and tii.s 1-
* a .*l* i tl ” right * r; Itnn,if it is pass* d.
j ’■ * . I .11 I v >. cat :■ i lar" to <l* 't’e th
ru' 1- r • ' ■ - i guardiaua
;. i trm t. es passed the senat*.
11 .. t, . . . . . .1 t r amend
s * • • 1 of t ■ . :• 1 . I •, to the
i.: * I v, ■ -i with •!mis.
Will Remain Where It Is.
i Tli*. bin t< tii'i.. li. ndi MHtir.il and
. M- . -!'• g. .rem Atlanta to lirillin
|vv .1 taken up l*v t'te connnl’t *‘of n' t >''tl
' time Tt ur. dav aft-moon and it was urged
1 1 tv .. -tl ~l ■ vole t:* I H• .' report tin'
■ > 1 , \ <<) ihr hens'* v. . t the roeummeud-
! I * *i 1 !• it i’ ■ tlOl p" •
i r th«‘ »us« iission un b»t‘ bill the follow-
ing lesolutlon was passW* by a vote of 21
veiig and 10 nays:
"Resolved, That the committee report
back to the* house as a simstitute tor noir e
b il No. 273 tiie following preamble afid
joint resolution:
"Whcrcaa, The house committee on gen
eral agriculture lias arefuhy co:istd« red
the condition r.nd work of tin. State t'oll* go
of Agi’culture und Meclianic Arts, now a
co-ordinate th put linent *4 th- State uni
versity and I", at d a: t'.ei.s and tin r
ougitiy discussed the *■• ~jn of its suit
ration from the tiniv ' . Im it
• Rrnived. By the . • * f representa-
tives, the senate eon e| rot g! that tin g n
eraJ assembly appri>a|ght ia itidor s the
loniH'i'tlcn of tlie s' ge with the
n il* ■ rsily as vvis- a. sis subje* iei'l ami <1
io. .it. s any furt'i. r-jlO to se'i the subject
of Its r* movai t’.mr ft’ "d"H mental to
the good ol lh e 'il”i < ’lid;:' >dm . tiolial
int. r* " ■ 1 • r■ il!
In Both Houses Friday.
Friday’s suslon of the house was
mostly taken tip with routine week. At
10:3'J the legislature went into a joint a* s-
Hiell to Welcome the governors of I'eiui
sylvanla and Rhode isiaml to Georgia.
The bill of Mr. Giles, of Houston, re
quiring tiiat a majority consisting of l ot
li ss than two-thirvls of a Jury trying a
cause 1 o neee ary to render a verdiet in
l ny court was made the special < riler f*.r
next Friday. This is one of th ■ 1110- . im
poitant bills introduced in the present
nssvtal ly. Mr. Giles heli, v* s tint the
measure *.f ivform in judicial procedure
ii'inands it.
Bills Passed.
Bills passed by tile house were:
Mr. Gilnath of Bartow To amend an
net creadug a system of public schools
fi r the < it v of l 'art. rsviii"
,*lr. Willink of < liU'i.am To authorize
tl;*- mayor and aidermen of Savannah to
( otulimu ] ropertj for : Ir. ■ 1
Mr l/otigley of Wliittl* I'l—To incorporate
tiiu town of Cohutta.
Mr I-li ming—A resolution tendering to
his ex ell.iny. Govern. llas.m; , of
1 ’ aim* Iv.ii.ia, and his * .' d-ney. Govern
or l.ii.pitt. of Rhode I land, assurances
1(' appreciation *>f the ep hrotn rly. non
ce liomil si ntiinei ts wh! I th expres 'e i.
Mr Kmit l y of Whitfield - l'o aim ml tl..'
clmrt-r of Halton.
The bill’ by Mr. Hodson, of Sumter, for
the rcl.ef <4 M'.-. .lam' u-nienis, a w.dvw >
of a * I life*! -I Ito so|. r. was taken up
yesterday morning hi d lost.
New House Bills.
The following I'H." v. 10 introduced yes-
Mr. Cray of Houston 'l’o make Hie tb-ft
■ of domestic animals of a value le s limit
} a misdemeanor.
Mr ll.'kwi'il of Chatham Io amem!
the mt ini orporatii g tile Savannah Hunk
. atiii Trust < oinpan: .
Sir <l' 11.1 nt 1.1 Milton To prevent the .
! sal- o! lupior at Trion I'm tor.*. A. o a I
bill lo prohibit tlie -..1 .4 liy ■ rs v' i■ ii .
I uTI-i'ii limits ft *hn <!’•’ t of uif Atlanta •
ami I.l' 1 ' ' d I'l . -t ‘
The Day in tl e Senate.
' Frida Vs Mssmi, ol H* smile was I
I very brl. f At !»:»> o clock the senate ■
I adjourn* d to the ball of th* house el rep
rmiiit.il.vex to as ist 4 th* r«*e]4lon of
the 'governors irom llhmie Island ami
I’* ni-v ivania. fniimdla <ly liter the 1-
v. plion of the visiting' ; ■ vernors th*- sen- '
at*- convened in tlie s* : He chanib'. rs and 1
pass, d Hie follow ing l.il';
S. 8.. Mr. Tatum -T.ifimr Pmle count
from th' * iierokeo circuit ami putting j
it in the lb me circuit
H B. Mr M' I’ i iel It oeniinu tb< act I
1 incorporating 11.e town of Morganton in i
I'am.bi lounty.
11. 8.. Mr. I. urn! y Atm nding the char
j t. r ot the 1 it v *'l I> 1 It• 1
! t-'i nator Mi re t int -d ' ■■! a hi l ! to pre- ,
- scribe how el* etu.;,« slu uld be held in th” I
I counties on the tenet* question.
’fin- senate then adiouti: I until Monday.
CATARRH INJURABLF
A
. Is What Matty Doc*'t.'. Sny and What
Mijny Mo^’ 1 ' ’’lieve.
I’erhaps the ma|* r e . n |• n-n i ms believe .
I chronic catarrh to b- t’ : »I.‘. !•"' no won- ;
Id. r. It Is ad s« a». ,♦ • • M:*::v ; -v- ,
sicians cannot < * J .ut y '<t. Tl,c doctor* •
•
least temporarily 1. ’ hav< had the
ext usiv*' * x|ieri. ne< , son »>' ■ ' ' >’"' n ‘
nently. Among tl'.- , -i .it pronii’ient'.y '
l>r. Hartman. His f. Good '' llr: chronic |
e.itarrh is known far a a' d • |<rie qi.ti
. r.m.dy is Be-ru-ta. !! t ,as us* d this r*m- ■
edy for nearly forty ycaij. it i u.es catarrh '
‘ pern am nliy—old cast s s owly but stiialy: j
Iquickly a! I Lutin', ly. There mid '
j 1..- n.l failure... Aft r taking ik'-r.j-rm as di
rected on the b .Hl' on" month, .f not <ll-
I tirely well, write IT llarpxian. Columbus, |
; I'., for further advi-e. A ns--er fr. * . Colds,
' coughs, la gnpj/i . in llu-. brom lot is and ,
I all u tyat.'S 01 tin- throat, chest and lungs
! are promptly curable by J’c-ru-na. As a
I r.-medy for winter di", as - is hasnotqu.il.
A,k your di .igu .st f." t ■ i’.-ru-na Alma
i nae for I'.'.-i:, publ:.-i.*d by The I‘e-ru-n.i ;
I Hrtig Manufacturing company, Columbus,
An Explosion of Alcohol.
r.O-1. i, . G. I ” ....'-story
l.ri -k bu l i i-' a’ :!'*» andt'ongr- . s st:. . 1
Was giui'.'d bv 1.1 ti.is aitirimo" I* was
o. u.'i. d . i.tu ly by the I dnp i’e Distilling
Com;. *n‘ vi iiil persons wa re injured,
I.i t none si ricin ly.
Tim l .m- r.' I • stdlit e Company’• loss !
nbn.it 1*..".", par.lv insured. Th*' bmld.ag,
wile'll w: ..Wied ly Wil i.im 11. Sl-iloid.
vv. vail.' 'I r.t ? I'-,"."' .'.■* il ured.
I.ittle is Mown about t, irgi.i *T tie
lire Tl. re w~u .- a Idenly an expl. ulon of
al. . In.l on tin S' . -ml fim r a id 1.1 a mi'it.t”
two more I'di' v.td. Til 'll *1 S"* im d aS
though th” whole struct ire was burning.
The Hain* s : pread with r markable rajmil -
tv, aid whirl tl * fir I u- ml "■ aj. >ai Uli
~rri\<d I.U ," volumes of sim wme pm r
i Ir an *■* ry wmdew of t ■ 1
liaors Al. ut wi nt; m n w r ■ mpl.*y a
i i th* building, but f. rluna'ily '.e l * 1 .
tin in had :..*m tn ditrner.
To Horsewhip Lord Sholto.
Fin Fram iseo. Nov. mb-r I;’.. Lord .sholto j
Douglas, san of the marquis of yu. ns- I
berry, who married a var . tj actress In-re .
sum time > 0, has aroused the ire of bis
mother-in-law, Mrs. Addis. **t Oakland, ami 1
she gives notice that she will start for Los
Ang.ies early m xt w*.ii to horsewhip b in.
In a litt. r to his niotiu 1-in-law recently
Lord Sm Ito iafmmed h*r that when he
1 in I’-'itd h. r daughter he did 'mt marry t.i*
whole family H* suggest"! that he was
I fuuy aim 10 mauam- h wile, and th::! '
| Im vv mid b oxtreiia ly happy if la- never ;
laid 1 yes again on any of her relatives. I
The Issue of 1895.
From The New York Sun.
Ail rational ex pl., nation of the elections ■
of ISfu must gravitate to this, the final om : 1
The anti-Americanism ai d chi. anery of .
the Clcv land ailmini- ration have wiped -
out the line that usually d.vid * our polities I
into d* n-.ocraey and r* publican.sin. The real !
issue was not the common one between -
democrats and r* pul-beans. it was the '
United Htates, a mnimr.ilie country, with ;
pride tn the past ami a piiiitlons fur the fu
ture, against Hie cuckoo brood.
Ex-Senator Thurman Improves.
Coinmi.us, *l., Nov. mh. r 13.—A basket
of Howers, aecompanb d by resolutions,
wen* sert I.* the Thurmaj.; Club to ex
y.-'i nor A’b ii G. Tliiina. • " 'tion
ot nis eighty-second birt Mr. 'i air
man was moved l y the rv- -1 f mes
s 1 .<• ami the Howers ar. *' t‘*f a fU'.a
blo response when he !•’’ vent <i
Judge Thurinai a eon*, jj),. vV” tintieg to
improve, though he west i.s icibl” to Fee
nny *.f t' many i • to-
j. . tliw
t,a ” ji- 4
Leaves It to Judge . l "J*:Donnell.
Savannah. Ga., N ...nib. r "I (.Special.) - ■
Solicitor General VV. W. Frat'-r announced |
this afternoon tb it lie i mi withdrawn from I
the ra* ■ for ti e Judgeship t»* tl *' city court .
at.l it is now believed that Governor At ■
kins *n v* ill re-npitoint Judd* A. H. Mae !
done!!, who has strong itimms. mi nts tr > n
many prominent int.res-.s in this c’.'.y. -Mr.
Fraser did not give any reason for b*s
withdrawal, but said he do I.led on this
course sev* ral days ago.
Blaze in fiheriny lho "f x.
D< nnis.m, T* x., Novel" 1 ire de
stroyed tl e la'titz block a I'li.i, lex.,
this’ morning. Loss }itfi.i' i insur. >l.
The buildings were Uni \aortheni
Texas.
OWEN’S Electric l
cure: diseases without the c:-
Are vmi ring from th" effects of poor health’ Have you tried «»«•* t *rs and t!mi’ m . *vi ■ y uitt Beits aud
now have nea 1* ail y. ur nu n. y am! you are in po*.r.r Imahh than you were belore you tr. 1t * u . H to. tr> v
we will do wliul tiie doctors ulletiy failed to do—CURE y,♦ r-r/wn-w
11, ~tfi| 4 .n’t de’av a moment, hut pro* u.e
If von want to die. keep on tnking medicine, but if you are anxious tor" iv - . AOGIJE WHICH VULL
me of our belts ami you will never regret it. SEND FUR OUH LARGE CAiA-UGUt,
BE Ml ED FREE. , v doctor
We have cured more c ses in your own State than all your doctors combine 1 ami e : .n <ml. •. tritiate it by oti- r -■ 0 •
will conlii m: l*> take your money until lie has every cent you have, aud will then cast you asiue.
If you are st tfering from the effects of lost manhood, varicocele, gpermatorhoei. *•.,’. -i ar" ■’ ,jr r ?
do.-t'.rs with their uncertain cure* whea ymi remember we guarant *
We guarantee our Belts to produce a genuine current of electricity and pa - -t.me . 0 1 ,<■)" . c- - . - 3
blood and "driving” out every ay niplom of your present disease.
Dr. Owen’s Elm-trie Belts ami Appliances are sure and certain cures f-.r ' h ..ftisni. C* n .. n ’ L ,' f h L^ r ' : a^'h>
nis'ose. B. vht’s D sease and Kidmy Troubles of every dicripticn. Nerve* is iro'..r.*i n • . J. 'vJi-.’-.s and all
Pa'pitMion. "i umbago, Paralysis. Dyspepsia, btornach Ti oubtes, Falling Womb, . ern. -or., .m...,
Private Diseases of men anti women.
LOST MANHOOD. OUR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. ; VARICOCELE.
Written b» a physician of «• years' eiperi* n ", on* ■ yv e Corel Mr. H. P. Rob.n cn, of Guthrie. Ckla.»
Mr. Thomas Strode, ot Tyler, Texas, Telia what y u n | B ; or ma'k**i n-fftrdinff the . ire of i of tiie/.□ove T jt>l-_ 1 Ni •• W eks, *ft«X
our WwiJtr'ii: B*.lt L'.d for Him, alter chroni.* :.!•*• nervous .l .-. u- s'« ■ *'■ t " 1 . ■
Intense Suffering. poriraits of jiersuns who have been cur .i. *■ * "f
Tyler, Tex., Oct. IS, 1395. diseases, etc., 11 Ec.g.irh or Germa*., will l*e mui cd to f■. i> : J * Mo., Oct to, JBSS.
Dr A. Owen, 52? Pine Street: any ad-.trisa on receq, t *»I * cenU to *,v*r pootuje. A. Owen. 5?? Fee F:r *i:
itcarSir: In reply 10 your letter an to the g<*n<! *a-u<,. •> •*••" •* ' ' - -r: 1.••• «*.« -1 »*»n an* tl.» eabliea’ lairs.
*•...' I. t .'ll <>r lie 'for th* trouble* I »u. **• badly \" L.. 1, * -Nt a-*.- - . - ‘ T'-i ■ •»< »U'*i-
. . .. .. twit did positively cure • . ~* ...
lU. Oi u*'. . ' ' I'.iity in e.ijl.t weeks from the tune •o.< ■.’ 'l' , - .
. I Stn le.l u* to use '•».* ’ i. * i • /
" V- it. You will reioemwr ~a>*. • j , a .. ... '.
I R ot ,u s bell st ycur ~’,' r ""v : ’ ", , , , , . _
/,* 'k olthe upon the advice of ,■ V y 1 j 1 . t . . * - f ’ J *1
As A your repreaenuuve tnat SW? i A’A ■»• ’ > j,’’r ’ ’ .'l.t • " j '*
/. > 1 it would eaeevunlly cure JW* . UEihS Dfilt * G ? k .
I • 7 \ 1 at*, now aXI I jV'jTys. ' ,
f.j i I'* 3-A \ Mvnerv 1; ;- • %, : , J '
V ' q \ • ni 1* a greal si* si ni"*e Z' .* *- l 7*'. ’ o • s.
V . J ,V \ A\ steaily. i.y ph'siesl *on- x ','141 ' * ** / I
J <''’*jK.'Jb “J ' ' A'v ditiou is belter than it va ’ • ;* .
.. .. Z..VV \'J on ever belore ir my f v'"* —*■ ’ *— * • . . . * .
’ . ‘ ‘ ’’k , me. ami I now feel bar " I ‘ 'T" • ' . ■/ 1
, ■ . new in:*n allo el her / V . ' v /
.I I."'” I '* “ tt'" K > .
f , ’ 1 a* voral . I »i.ur Person!* mt'rt •_ . i"«i« ' ' Z» ~. '-'
' la.' i 1 e'G by i.'c<.i.i'i>* iu...g wriieri of h-:u, .n .•* .nr - r ■ : , J
’ I . t.. *• '■ a 11 "I* , , t , ' ■ f
> I" : ■! . >■ • ? "hi- n I *■ ew were •“ eneln*e es. .il .. . , J v . (
* 1 /rs ' * , In.iihied os 1 was unit envelope tn have, ,-.1.l ■. . . si
1 t -4 > ‘ ''» ha || never Ire of X ' / . . . . >. a
ie‘‘ njr* • wh»» nia» ever cuafide in »ue lu •* 4 /j. a .•y . . t r *-du •s*! aadk
tetone of your '"II. at *>"«•« When writ ins for Catalogue «ive full •'4 < ’ nr »"■ ,v
< i.iiiucjitjaLy ynnTu, * r ’. , u.
TiioM XS .STRODE. description ot yoer a.h real.
Aiiuss, THE 017'1 8 ”'”" " ! ‘
CRUEL TO CONVICTS
Governor Atkinson Sends io a Message
on the Chaingangs.
HAS HAD THEM INVESTIGATED
Captain Robert F. Wright, of Elbert,
Visited Many Camps and Maaes
a Full Report.
To the g. neral assembly 'luesd.tv gov ,
J eruor Alkk. *■" ■i t a i d hot rm .-ig*' on ;
i th. subjec t of the treatment ut state con- -
: Bi bis no at:*' he ui. 'osi d a repot t of .
1 Captain IL F. Wright, who had ’«“d‘i an ,
. mv* .-.ligation ut the convict •*i 1
State und found that X larg. manlier *>t ;
outturn s had been perpetrated upon Hie ;
: e.mvuts Th*. mci-Mig. which i= M" » be-
I |.« j .her v. ith * upliun V ngh’. ■* re- -
' purl, ulOttS a fearful Mate *4 -'•“• ll * h a I
i <i.im . ! Im* convict camp' and it is prol.a- ,
| i.le that the leg.-Uture Will take uecided ,
a* lion immediate ly.
1 Tii*' nu . ”.xge W:.s read before the legisia-
I ture vii t.id.ij and may b. taken up to-
I Uay .
it reads:
’ lixecutive Ofiiee, Atlanta, Ga., Nov*-m
--! h r id, 1: .G.—Get.llumen <f the General As
..m. L . Hi my e-ou.mui.i* ut..*n to you in
I '■ I 1 riiumm i ded that provision tie made
. ;ur stat* sup rv a .o', of rmsdemeanor con
• vi. ts Alt. r the an iounu.u at oi the gen
. - readied torn uing
I Cue i..... I,'.' -.1 oi these vuiiva ts, which
u a, a a state of utfiins that 1 Bit
: ~ ped wltd tlie 1 • ■
/
1 ,n J. ■ : m. r t ... o.yeia.y c-msioered
a. i wis. iv ai led upon by you.
j.. j.'iorm tins important work. I *n
e.'j.,, i .... unit It 1 • " ‘ i.t. V.mi had
a: .1 . .I'. u nUy perlurmed the du
tit . iit*i k ' i>‘ r I" nittri.vtaj y
' duitr 1 'tile ' t'-t-m oi my immeu.ute j.r. •:*■-
to v. ' • *e*b camp m the stale.
. E* J <.'!i v ! i ' V.‘l I’s UOtKt U
.'.'.l 'rn..X'. "a ll.oruUcii investigation ami j
1 '’l’i,. ta.-k no las partially completed. ■
and 1 h. ii vv.lii -eiid you his report upon
• , . *i j. a. it i.v als silt a m.iu- j
man ai u 'i .i' . i"U't coud iet upon th.- part
ot -< ni' ol those engaged ai v..,rlany th..* i
el.: . f COIIVK ts tn.it comment by ire is i
tuineci ■ .*' * to induce you t*> act i.i-omptly j
to our liLte H*aa longer suiaiiP.ung i
It, t .is i>ii; .it:*’-; siuiiuv.
••’. i(l( imi uh-, ninedv tor the dtpiur
all. *.H”,.i.. i:s i.uw existing, and that is
lin.ro'l, ii .at'' sup* rvui'Ui i.y w meh um
lorm tr* -' tmer*t can be* required un*.* I one
eel o! rims ..'iihu'ceu by our 1» nite ntiary
q. ~tiH.i t. 1 .. k Li at you f,i*e this val
. i , rt. wli.cti I now submit to you,
, .j.I . i Id. rati-4., ..t.d to the subject
up.. :1 which i. I..'*- U-.il alt* ntior. winch
it- iinjiii. lune'.* u* mat us. The sjecial re
.„.,( m,. .. 1., me iij>”ii each camp visited
, *1 .ail llu r-suit of Mr. Wrights
ii.v. Hgatmn at.d s.mj" l to inspection
' I . 5... i: cumiii.it*.' as ma.* have in charge
' le . datioii upon til'”- sUi.J* Cl.
"vV Y. ATKINSON. .
Captain Wright’s Report.
**To Il’s r.x.c<’llciicy» SV. Y. Auiihson, Gov*
:»n.H ;s.r; liavmg oeiii request*’! bj v oil
ta r. ...i i on me work in wiiirn I have l eeu
■ engage i for m. past 11 or . l " ’
’ In. ’ .tms tin coiiunon of tlie mlsdeim an
; p it.gs of the state ami the convicts
i .a . . nl.u.u, 1 big to submit the L*l-
1., * tlti,. uj. .1 tiie *i..-.pe ’.* m has m-t yet
■I.. i7. i’ ', a* ti.. sim r. mam I■ r-
1 (.a, el u.i g w hich i nave not
v'.'. t 'd,' u * luduig t ■ loc.'t.d in the most
i |.. ,”.l..us • juntas in tlie stale. _
‘ *> my euiploytm i.t 1 have visited thir-
I ... . *i ii. in .* foliow'-
- * .jell. "fl . Um'f'-e, Dooly.
y, j,. w wades, i > - is. Laurins, !:.*l*l
' v. .n. i’uti.ain. \Viim N. w tmi, J;i i> r,
i v r n la'ticn, L**-, frw.n, Pulaski,
1 V a'-’lm ’,t. i . \v are. Tlmtnas. Emanuel, J. t
. f, r ~ . a; . Gie. ne, ami lo the last o. my
al..litv ir.v -st ,:,at. d < a li tlmroughly an !
I *ms . ..’i.tiou. ly. with Hi* single id* a oi a.--
i eel-..' I.r.g and re , . rung th. trim condi
; t: 'i of . a h and of the systems under Which
'"■/•f'i" *' . .-I j i in-.'.' camps v.-'.'t.’il t wor.ty-
vy We •. rk-d iiv private individuals and
; i/r, of tk it class vv l.i* ii the stipr. me court
b. - recently lu '-d to be illegal, and oj the
i r. tainmg sev. r, five ar. i*. gularly organ
’ lz. d < .unty chaing ings and two are worked
! jointly by county and municipal authorities.
"Tile t* lai number ot convicts imprisom d
In tli. se gangs is Liu, of which there are
27 wh t ma ’* s, no w hite females, 7*9 colored
imi'". -am! ! ■ color d females.
••'li' « 1 ■ gth of sentence 1 found
t> I.- mi.• months. Average number of
hot'is vv. :! *<i I* r day. ten, with an average
re -i of one hour.
• . <. ivit tsi arn employed in
siw-mi’.l.i;-. I making, turpentine farms
and a f vv <’n public roads.
• ir th. private gangs where the convicts
gr.. based or hired t, private individuals
tin- bin per month ranges from three to six
<l..liars n r i i, u •, uv. iag • being about
fiv. dollar-’ p* i- month.
-ib m rally the whites and blacks are not
I cba'n. d t . *.th* r, nor are* the males and
! f. mal s, 1m they ar.' worked tog* tlier in
i di«*eriminuielv. and in many of the gangs
i ] ■ " ..e.illv i o provi-i-m is rnmie fu' a sepiv-
I r.iu oi *rm ■ s r -. :re s during the day or
I at night in sleeping quarters.
• T!>. i " ar among this number many con
victs siill under their majority ami I found
el*”, n miilei* the ae of fourt, "ii.
"Viry littl.' att* ntfon is giv* n to the com
fort . r -;.r ! ”rv . anditloil *4* the sleeping
ni' .rt. rs - .nt” s!.' p in rude hous«'S with
*..','l'oors some in tents on the bare ground,
a , I , I. *v i! bunks. The bedding is gener
nllv sea and hlthv, frequently full of ver
,,,< i i nrnnl. rof th" eantps no fire is
u |l.w,,i ev in In tb • coldest weather. The
C T'l it’ *'' g m rallv is very poor ami in;
«. tl,. "it; in many instances In summer th**
sb . | ■ q are verflable swoatlMjxes,
being eon tructed only with a view to pre-
V'*nting escapes, eomf- rt and * in. my .
ditioi.s being entire 1, ,-nor*'i.
"VV It!, f. w ex . PG. S 11 n d no I -
pital buildings for the s,ck and : i• • I
tioli for their care, comfort *>r m In *
tr*.. tm' nt.
"In fact, it seen,* to be expo* t- t-' i’.
misdemeanor convicts n v r j-'-t s'. ,
require no tn atm* nt if th**v u>;
j pci-lilt* mi -nt having I'" tmH ■ !
I gang, which av* rag. s tvv : ly-: . ■ " ■
' 'I., had not hoi . phv . . -■ •
‘ and yet in one b-*ug of Ggn - !
men i found t.i*ie had
eight deaths in the past i* • *v*
n.utitiis. in G.e v * iiiily .4 a *< • ■ •’. '
tound |>!iy ns res.umg wnu ■’ '*
tn wh< i. i. * ■ ed, lut m ,st ol
' prartuany without pi.ys:* inns, one * a
sent for only n extr* me casts.
"In a f. v. Os the camps the cun' "
are* fairly f* >l, but *p . •■.'.*!*>' t .
which l ousm ts of *orn hr* .*4 : d Irn .
meat, witii ni* change ii m de .
scant and imager, and i««. y n sum. • : ' ,
| 1 ’"ltm clothing ir g-r.ei .by i i ’ *
! thy. sum ■ cm.vi* is g i * w•• •
chung*-: hence vcimn* ot aii I..mi un * |
; ir.lr. qiH-nt.
"At some camps only cotton . I.".-
. used wait* r and s»in»:u*-r, ami at . ’ •
i of <anps tl.e eenvi. -s I *d i ' imre es « .-
: ci pt what tii y w-r t •• '• 1
I “1 found femai* !•!..- ■ • s v. ■ : ■
i by side with their male •
, urrss.si in mH mat.- attire th" »
I claiming that ’tins mode el dr. -■■■• ■-
I in the w..y, ami l>• : >' 1 t > *
; ttie tend* m y *»- tm- "m vv w. t:. '. , ]
I is k. j.t showing -.iin, *: . »*i»»f L • . m
' winch c* nv iet* *:. t'rm. uaH* . •
I d>” bar • •!. •rre • -'id . f .'V -
j which the good time allowed I law t-m •
1,., based. . , . .
••In many cases the . unvo ts n . t >
i looked up an t «■• '»!*’••! b*mi -I • 1 - *
: certain i.o'4 many w* r in tin
was ir i • .-.bl*- t !• urn. *.*; •
! h..w many co ..;, is I v- !• n i'. i
. the term in posd by the **■ . ,!
! niy <>li -*-i vat ion, laki ntn cm- U-M '
f other ' its W. I. !t will h< r- . - • '■
. tiet <l. ■ am : .iGr-m d sm h • o'
j -At s .I..’* ’ camps the a-r ’ r ' '
r»q **r»«l anvil is to Tnak- •..*’*
' l.y siekmss, ami in r ”*e <*’ •' ' •
li.*lll.l' d without ’.ml ' Hit* nt.
tl'ority of l ivv . as I was r- La'”
■1 I.” act Os !• I nl'.ow •* ' 1. ;• ' '
' tioa ot four days .it ol e. i-u t •■•re '*
good behavior, *>r f<-t ■; • y'-u •'' - " ;l
twelve mot- iis' s i.tc :*■ Il' :•■* ’
law has .■.. ver m. a oi.ser*. . ■x-
■ three nut of thirty-tl.i ■* g.* ; 4 ■ '
- m. :wtthst.nm.' t-:’--’
j statute books for the pa-t t n y« ar re
"At many camps 1 toiind I." 1-
1 wLipj'bi; Isi-S. hut ail git-*• 4.- a’
! carried straps ami pun. m 4 tl..
. ad lil tu:•*, and front this ta.-l I.a •
out the I-.'J'O.'.S. tn many *a-". t > t:.-”,
i of cruelty ami inhuman ti- rem. **l.
i • Without eaeuntb* r.ng my report
i many cases which were u.: *re.. oi
i treatment ard cruelty, 1 s'..*i! t
i which only iilu. tr;*t» to.* otb i
camp I Lun I l.v. cor.va ts who I. . ”■
j so severe ly punish* *1 that 0re1.,;., tnrere ■”
four w eeks had elapse*! the die* ts ■
. total ph..llly vis.l.!.' . n my v ■ t.
i "Judging irom the u.no.t i
convicts at th* tin.*' of nre v ’. ' -
: ishment must have be n *ru*l, l .
j age. and bar arous Mmy ■ "
1 came under m observation.
• The deaths : r tl. j.a. t tv .’.v r.
so far as could !*■■ uscertaii* i, ’ *
to twenty-sev n, a i .ie m.-re ture
the ni...t:.i.ty in Hie si:*'." :
: These deaths were report**! to m« '■ ■'
I sufs riiiH'tuient or k ■■ tr t, '
• only, there being no rcori
I which tl .s data or any other <* il *
I •‘llseap* s are very frequent, ’ ■
been nim t y-- ight r p-. "• t I ■ 1
camps vis,ted during ill" [■ • '
H'ontl.s, *■! more than 1- 1’ r <*:t ' *’
Whol ' :
"With this re pot l 1 semi 11. to y. :: *x
celhncy the details of my ir.v. stir- on ■ •
«;(. !i < un.p, upon wi.i*’> tr..' -
port is li.sid, and whi* a w.H • m.
idea of th" scope of G mw t:gau n . ’
and I trust will to s.-me • yt.i t m
the magi.itude of th" umr "la ■ ’ •
care with which 1 endeavOii-J to ;*.-•• '* n
I the facts.
, "1 cannot close this r*'i*'*rt wr: it •on -
rienditm your exc. il' :i« v for ' '* !
V* procure some 1 gislut • '•
I. i i 11 • ■
tv, properly punish the tint* , m
imtls, but at tb" time al*- "o th u •-
teet'un and human" tn:**m at I ■
di.-grac" to civiiizaiioti ' n t• . •
the misdenv aiuir eonva is •■;■■ ;
courts to the eham ni 1
bod ly fur the term ■" ti" r »'• .
to piivat" parties, who are rest .
none for their treatment. ,
"Many ol th.- I. vs* -v 1 found to 1 ■ ■
| business men, inlclhg* nt at U h’
j at anxious t<> be 1 <»t
; under the new laws n<>v o1 t r* -
l the mistienvan<‘F ehaiiir it j * <l ' ' ’*
presort themselves as thvn>u •.!■. • ;i
curd with your exeeih ne in >i i • 1 -*
tn improve the sy item by j?r » * *
liC Tl. • • *«,
"Realizing and apj*re eiatm*. t. ■
they .”1 1 ■
them under th.' existing -tat •
would hail «iih d. ue.'t ai.v I'.:.'.'J.
which would *. rre-i t I'm ev res. an' I'.. ,
the various gangs under one general uni
form management.
"I am glad to reqairt also that the poorne
, f .b ~
dition ol .the cba i-.ga"gs, a" I are . ; :
ing legislation which will i.i.re.t tnt
many • vll».
"When I shall ’ave finished the ■ sp""-
tton i shall m I to • ■
complete und tm r ■ com: r '.p. jve r. "" .
going' more in detail. ;”‘’i i t i
t !i*'.-*.m;h pre pare lion 'y : - 1
giv" to this, owing to tb* hurra'd n .;nm r
in which it was prepare ,I.
"In the meat ime, T have th? ‘>nor or
subscribing myself, very truly „
Write to us for prices and illustrations of
our fine gold w n'ches-. n'so for s lverw are.
MAIKR & rilKKELlre .1" "1. rre
Cake Walk at a Church.
• Chicago. 111.. November 12 —(Sncclal.j—
Fnd"r the auspices of Father Dan It rlan,
of St. Elizabeth church, a bazar is being
A
h 11 th.- w. k for ti- ” 4 r.,1 p ople*B
gram! cake v. • with r.iom ' . r.z.- to tha
sue .siul * ih- VHI i.e g.vt-n A large
v . th., g *v in Catimba
1.-r.re Dr. Brannan.
treats s ■ a. f* male dis-
.. tiem Loin.,
x * tr «;■•!• s, » -H* y ;»;.«! ;.L 'i'j» r d»y
--< : . ... r u . i:* : ; »ii rdfcl s, and
M U V. , lt . .1 :.*;y ant! mind.
MA2.LLOPX I Ilk Zi HVIEWED.
I. I- 1.0 rm-cre Hunter, but
x*. tiie Gii i i— 3 Ec v rd.
; ’ * r x . . . . ; * *. •<rd er
■; ’i. . ;; • s «.. | . ■ :i u*
to: ! rn r i. an r.t < f *!-•• nian-
’ • h.k r. G * f< ’‘*.d I- at I sh-uid be
V7h n Wrinkles Stum the Erow,
\ * • . .. 4 r•r ■; A
colt bivopj :: suit off.
The Cclonel Will Give Mrs. Colt s
, , j .•• : t . t i - r- tb r a
< • rat . k A >« itb ni« >.t in
ii. j j <. cf Ir’ 4, W-H be chief
:’•* • v. tl! r- at the
; f A’, w Y. .; r .--iuD ■ -'r
■ j.-.*’ inn nr ' ; . • u ■ <
i . .r i 1
I/■ : ’ <'<»!* •• •tu dv Mrs <’c!t a leason-
?ry Woman Should Read This,
i v i -is Mraif’Ft .. * -’‘rs !.. i
I. , s j •irini.tr-.- sruh as prolap-
j i rr ti'ieucorrho* a a* 1 many'
• - ; r : Lor s -< *: ■--’
I L : r • :i’L. wll
. . f i’ -Vs dh<! Ii f- T • aotr’ng to
| i* •• h<-. Yv . : t imp, Mrs. I<. F.
The Bible in Schools.
ChL’a a N*»v rr >’r l. - t’r v thousand
; y v / v • th- i. mo
uIJ in lb. I-:* - * schools in a
] non-SYCtar;an manner. L *ve signed a i*e
, to ihi’t ' ft'- *t. which will s ;-»ii be pre-
'• v tjt >i b l -.e’d of «< icalion. Sitrna-
I bt H - übt: ii -d. The
tier. 1.. 1. n pre * arc!, a-d I- being . ir-
cHated bv ti e Woman s Educational Union
of Chicago Jitters of Indorsement have
J, , r. re'.*.•*.l fr* m Careiifjl I’utolli, Ar h-
I re-bop Ju..-: . 11. N •' Orb ans; Bishop
j , t< t. i I." *': *.'. ai university,
\'■ ■ '
M ... lir-L.p 1U .mssy, V ? ’ :t...
Dr. laid Ucvne an<i Dr. Kthhr, for the
* <ii.t - ii-vn ol New tork. I- Lvr»
i.. , * . ; Vvtboo.si church: i
vTr.t Ire - .', i’niveii'it. f t'hlcaro, and
I- . sid. ni* t g,' -. "f Northwestern ttni-
' ■
r,* *." re■!•". - "in. the vr-rious churches
prepare seleitior.s from Oie scriptures to
be read.
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* . ct;r • : «> . > :u< w.lb-
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