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THE WEEKLY CONSTITUTION. ATLANTA, GA„ TUESDAY AUGUST 5 1884. TWELVE PAGES.
CLEVELAND’S. HAND'S
ft Scene on the Wcy to the Oorersor’a 31 laslsa-
i the Largo Parlor-Tfto Ad'lrsea of C ule
ma n Vtlae and the Boply of the Ota- ,
didato-Otber Political llartarj.
lranv, N. Y., July 23.—The national
nocrntic committee met at the D-jLivan
tee and was called to order 1>y Secretary
>. In the absence of Chairman Barmim,
,n S. Barbour, of Virginia, was cho3ea
irmanpro tern. The proceedings of the
teting of July 24 were approved
•. Dawson, of South Carolina, on behalf
the committee on organization, made a
tort, which was adopted, but tho com
decided not to publish
at present, the matter being left
•yance with the chairman and secretary,
jo will decide what portion, if any, shall be
to the newspapers.
he following were announced as thee
committee: William II. Barnutu, Con*
ticut, executive officer; A. I\ G)raua,
•viand; W. W. Ransom, North Carolina
Jones, Louisiana; Hubert 0. Thompson
jw York {William A. Wallace, Pennsyiva
; John B. Barbour, Virginia; William 8.
r. Wisconsin; Austin II. Brown, Indiana;
M. Ham, Iowa; II. p. McEhney, Ken*
iky; i'. H. Kelly, Minnesota; Bradley U.
alley, Vermont; A. W. Sulloway, Now
vfii: I’. W. Dawson. South,Carolina; W.
Armstrong, Ohio; Miles Ross, Ne\V Jersey;
Corning Judd, Illinois; J. B. Barnaby,
ode Island, and John G. Prather, Missouri.
0 committee adjourned to meet at th
lavun house at o j>. m., to accompany tha
1 beat ion committee to the executive chain
. '1 ho executive committee will meet ii
vv York on Thursday of this week.
Pre:cntatlon of tlio Nomination.
,i n.vsv, .Inly 23.—-The committee of notifi
ion met at 10 a. m., Colonel Vilas presiding,
vas arranged that the committco should
,t.tho governor at 8:30. Alter the signing
he oliicial letter, the committee adjourned
ii 3 p. m. The rain, which had ceased at
n, set in again at about 2 o’clock. Dcjpito
v cat her Pearl street and Broadway wore
d with people standing under the she!to
umbrellas. About the headquarter
the Phalanx, number 60 State
et, the crowd was greatest,
little beforo three o’clock, the Phalanx
tied on State street, 120 strong. They were
red ill dark suits, high white hits, and
ied canes. Preceded by the Albany City
d, ijhcy marched through State street i
ad way and to the Dele van house, wn
throng was so great that the streets au l
walks wore almost impassable.
B WAY TO Tim C’URi*.
here carriages, to the number of forty, wore
vided for the distinguished go.itlomc i
posing the committee. At about 8:86
,c k, the precession got under way, head id
la* hand, the Phalanx, -marched up Brxi l*
•, followed by the committeoiu cnrri.tgsj.
governor’s residence reached nbxit
o’clock. An immense. . concourse
people assembled about tiic
ut ive mansion, and the p>licj
i stationed. about to prevent injurious
ness upon the grounds sitrrtmttdiug th3
at see. The guests were prompt in nr-
nr, and when tho members of the two
n ittees were provided for, there wm very
extra space. Tho ceronvmy took pituo
0 large, handsome* nip in , parlor., of thj
Jon, The only attempt,pt fyToriimmt w;s
in lingo tanks of flowers which rjstfj.l
1 the mantles of tho ptrior ipid library. *
(crcmd'ny was brief, tnifoxfeelingly Un
live. Tho arrival of tho committee* in a
• was the signal for concentvathm in t ho
n parlor. Titer® the cmnm.i6toa.ol' 'no.MiL
an took position on the-ifoush-and of ’the
a, on<l tho members ol’.the fiatkmai-t co.fre
ee on the north. ’
IX Cf.XVRtAXD’8 FuiiansuB. . .-■>
>aco wus reserved iu thojpjuter, ai\l as
us preparations wero completed, the g >v-
r entered through the, main h'&il way,
ding with his back to the ii.) v^f banked
tie. Tlic ladles of t"h party stoa t ii ur
;ovc rnor at hfs left. IIi'4 ap;<c^ftncj ui the
way was the signal for
saw outburst of 1
iuied fv. r * i • i ul-m
Uh-l, Cob
Tour unanimous nomination is a proof tb it thi
democracy believe your election will most con
tribute to secure these great objects. Wo nature
you that in the anxious rcs|>onsibilltios which vou
must assume ns the candidate, you will have the
steadfast, cordial support ol the friends of theciuu
ycu will represent, and In the execution of the
duties of the high office, which we confldeiitly
expect from the wisdom of the nation, to be o ra
tal rid upon you, you may securely roly for nrra.-nv
Ingetd upon the pntriotUm. honor iv.\\ iuuiU-
ceUceof this freer cop *
be. with great respect.'
This was signed by all the members of the
committee.
GOVKRXOB CLF.VELASp’S REPLY. .
Governor Cleveland, who had Stood mi*ra-
while a* an intent listcucr, replied iu foil
Mr.Chaimian and Gentlemen of the Committee;
xc-ur formal announcement does not. of course,
convey to me tin* first information of tho remit of
tl;e convention, lately held by tho democrat! of
the nation, and yet when, os* I lUtm
to your message, I nee about
me the representatives from parts of theliudcf
the treat party which, claiming to bi tne pirty of
the people, asks them to trust it with the adminis
tration of their government, and whoa I consider,
under tl;e Influence of the stem reality which th j
piciciit fcurrouKdings creates, that l have been
cucteu to represent tne plans, purposes and policy
of the democratic party, I am profoundly Impress
ed by the solemnity of tho occasion, uu 1 by t:ie
responsibility-of my position. Though i grate*
fully appreciated it, I do not. at this moment,
congratulate myselt upou the distinguished honor
which has been conferred ■upon mo, because ray
mind is full of the anxious desire to perform well
the part which has been assigned to me; nor do I
at this moment, forget that the rights and interests
of more than fifty million of my fellow citizens
are involved iu our efforts to gam democratic
supremacy. This reilecliou present* to
my mind the consideration which
more than all others gives to the action of my
rurty in convention assembled, it; most sob :r tu '
serious aspect. The party and its represent it jy
hich rsk to be intrusted, ut the hand-*of the
le, with the keeping of nil that .concerns i.
" and their safety, should only ask it wit
tie.
full rprrcciatlou or tho sacredu-.s* of th-
stnd with the firm resolv
fully and well. I
solve to administer It fait!
„ — - - ■ a democrat b5cau.sc I brltevc
this until Iks ut the foundation of a true dean*
crut. I have kept tho faith Because I believe, If
lightly and fairly administered and applied, do no-
ciatic doctrines uiul measures will insure t ie hip*
f illers, contentment and prosperity of th e peapi \
f in the contest upon which wo now onto', wo
skndfcstly hold to the underlying priucipl wof
cur party creed, uud at all Umc^ keen i-i view t.u*
pconlc’s good, we shall be stroag,
because v»e are true to oumMvoi uui
l eccusc the plain uud ludcpendant vetoes of tlw
land will seek, by tbelr stutra^os, t ) out pas i
their release from petty tyranny to where tuero
chcuid be submission to the pepular will mil
rrotfctiou frill11 party corruption; where there
thculd l»e devotion to the people* iutero*ts. Theio
thoughts lend consecration to uorAmerlcxa cau*o
and wc go fortli.not merely to gain u part s.m u l*
ventage, hut pledged to give to tlio*e w.io taut
til the utmost benefits and tho p irost a i.tilnl tra*
ticu of nutioim! aifulrs. No higher purpo>j or
motive it.u stimulate us tompro.no ed’ort, or
uige us to cc ntinuous and earnest labor mi l ef
fective party organization. La it* not fill iu
tihs. wc may confidently hope io reap the full re
ward of patriotic services well perform* 1. i hire
thus called to mind some simple trutu
end trite thought. It bjc.u* t»
me, wo do well t) dwll
upon them at times. I shall soon, I hop.'', signify
in the usual formal manner ray ncjcptiuco of the
nciuiuntlcn which bos been tendered me. In t!io
enr.timo. I gladly greet you ull as co workers in
ncblc cause.
The governor spoke extcmporanconsly. Tho
doors were then thrown open, when a line re
past was found iu the diningroom. The gov
ernor’s address wn3 highly spoken of.
AMOXa TIIO.HK miE ’.KXT.
Among those present bc.-i.les tho member3
of the national and notification committee,
marly all of whom wero in attendance, were
x-Spfukcr Samuel J. Randall, of Ren'Wv:-
vaniu, Congressman JVrry Belmont, Jud/o
Abbott, of Boston, E. F. Pillabury, of B ».*to’:r,
AVilron S. Bissell, of BulT'alo, Governor Clove-
larnl’s fornier law partner, Congressman Win.
Dorsheimer, New York, Lester B. Faulkner,
L. AVingsten, Patrick A. ColUns, • Bostan,
Judge George W. Cochran, Chttjag •,
John E. DeVelenny, G. II. Parker, Iowa;
James Keenan, Troy; Ezok Cow.ih, Troy; M.
C. RluTphy, New York; Ev-Mnyur Edward
Murphy, Troy; Cortland II. Smith, Virglnta;,
Congrcsemail Edward Wemtdo, D. G. Itoe'a* *
ncy, Muacurij George B. Donahuo, IKtty.ip'
and a number of prominent Albany people.
The ladies present wens the govern jr s. nisi-
rs, Mis. W. E. Hoyt and Miss IS. >3. Cj *yo- .
[and;.. MUsch Mary and (lama IIv.tings,
aougbUrs of tlie governor’s sister, win- m.ft;-
inissitnary at Ceylon, where they wore bor.i,
bi-ing uow in this country to ba cdueit'idj’
Mrr. Falnswortb, Mrs. Lament, wife of-lhi
povernor’s private secretary; 0oion&t Daniel
8. I.ninonf, Mrs. Folaonfand Mi*s.F'd»mn>.lot
Buffalo; Clo jvifi* aud dingUtor of G^veri
" "'"' k ±0
HENDRICKS ACCEPTS.
AND DEFINES TldE RI-fiPONF! 2fLI-
T1ES OF THE VICE-PR ESI DEUCY.
The Kalicrsl Commltteo V T lsit* Harvoca a -a Ae-
qusicts Mr. Hendricks With the Action i: ihs
Cbicsco Convention • The Speech c
tho Distinguished Ifomince. Std.
Faratcga, July 30.—Apportion *>f tliei.com
mittee appointed by tho r. • t dem ^ratio’
national convention for the purpose oY notify
ing tho presidential candidate* of their nomi
nation, arrived in town last night, on the
balance:came this morning, Mr. Hen‘ricks
is at the Grand Union hotel. Tho c . tree
held a private consultation -at 11:80 c-Vork,
ar.d appointed a committee consisting of
Mosers. Vilas, of Wisconsin} Wall- , «>f
Connecticut; Hooker, of MlssUsippI, < l
8tocktou, of Nexv Jersey, to confer v h
Mr. Hendricks and ascertain which vro J-l >•*
the n-.ott feasible hour to make the forrr.nl no-
‘tification. The committee returned : • ! I
that Mr. Hendricks Would be ready n‘. -y.
o’clock and that tho ceromonies w.-iM * . -
jilccc in tho large parlor of the hoi
Mr. Waller, of Connecticut, introdm d a r •
olution extending thanks to the lion. \\. .
Vilas, chairman, and Nicholas M. Belt, fvv:
tt ry of the committee, for the dignified ?W 1 i
telligent manner in which they had perform^
tlicir respective duties; Long before the hoi
arrived for the ceremony to take nloeeiUj
beautiful parlor oi tho hotel was fillod wil
hai’.d.cinely dressed ladies and gonUornot
seated iu a circle around tho spaco rewrvfl
fir the committee.
TUB PRKSEXTATIOX. ;
At 2:10 o’clock, amid loud npplnuso froi
the assembled guests, the committco nurehe
iu and stood in a circle, followed immedi I
after by Mr. Hendrick, who took his preltio
in the center of the group. Upon Ids nrrivl
Chair man Vilas delivered the following ad
dress:
rnor Thomas A. Hendricks, oi T.uUins
The great national council of the constitution
democracy of tho union, held at Chicago, with!
t.'.is lr.mtli of July, constituted this conimiUe
before you, by selection from each «f th
»1 states and territories of ottr country, an
missioned it as the ofllclnl voice of tho put
. ..dure* to you, in fitting terms and with appre
irlnte ceremony, not only iu testimony n
its respect for your abilities and character, b!U Ii
pledge of Its consideration for the interests of tit
action, that yon have been nominated by th\
I inly to the people to be their vioe-presido.it o
I he United btntes for the ensuing term of that ox
cltul tiUfct. That honorable duty wc have lo
. d hither from every part of this w Lieut
vith pride and pleasure, fn this manner t><
chaige the inti resting duty. Tho eiccumsua
of that noniinatloii cannot .be unknown to y
arid could not but be gratifying to tho so uiti
mss of any right-minded man. It was well nn 1
s'ood in that convention that such distinction \
won there, unsought luid undesired by y j
yet, air, after many <-•“
were presented, your name wnssugge-ted.fo’.lo
by repeated seconding. Every other name \u
withdrawn, and amid univenal acclatnatiort ;l
roll cull responded to your unanimous eholoi
hen, in exquisite eutlmslasm, the
of gratified SJtis'aetion. Hir, though lodla-si’s
rored citizens may cnioy with Just pride necul
bonor iu the distinguished service s you have
, oi-ed your party, your state and the imti >n, a
nay feel a peculiar nttaclmxeat
the cndeailng qualities of your hotrt a
and mind, llo nwured that that th®democracy
the nation participates lu that sense of liouora
nfiectiouftte regard iu hardly less degre-. T.i
witnereed veur long and honorable career, s ».
times, in the fnititiul pcxionnanco ol high pnh
trusts; sometimes nobly contending as a sold
n the ranks for the principles of ooustltutlo
it * rty, but always
.... - ,.’ith firm devotion
■VHxviug fidelity .to tho Interests and rights of
people. And now they confidently expect
pntriotlsra to yield nil professional wiUics,
undertake the lslKirs ol theircaddidflt?,
tl»« ir ra*t. tho people can _ s?:i
rep( re upon the riper experience of yotir y
and vladntn. to most i,-ui Jnetorlly meet nil _
re-ron?Il*llitie8.of the high ofllcott) wtiieii y-
will be called,. Thc canventlr" f, - u
will npjHove. It was' serm
,cot sHtutlou when it destgnat<
anothercceasion re:-pousibility would attach
this dike. It might occur th
ui.dcr circumstances of i-orao d’fllvi
I don’t think it will be tho next elastufn, b*t
mr y occur under tho circumstances of s >m*j dU.
ruity, the president of the senate wiU luvo to t ike
lu*- part in tne counting oi tho electoral vote, and
•allow me to say that that duty .is not to bo dis
ci argctl iu obedience to any set of men .or to any
party,but inxibcdicutc to a higher authority, [Ap*-
plameL
Gentlemen, you have referred to the fac; that
nn honored by this iiomluatiotf in a very specii
degree. I accept tho suggestion that In thin can
didacy I will represent me right of the peoplo tc
ctotre their own mien—tha: right
tlat is above nil, that lies beneath nil, fur it
I coplc arc denied tho right toahoore timir o
< liken* according to their own Judgment, wl..
shall become of tuo rights of the people at all'
What shall become of free gaveriunc.it if tu.
people select not their officers? Ifow shall th jv
control tho laws, their Administration and the’
execution, so that iu suggesting ttiut in this
dory I represent that right of tho people, l „
have suggested, great honor has dovolvo-l upy.
xne by tho confidence of the convention.
As scon os it may be convenient and posUblo .
doso, I will address you more formally in respect
to the letter you have given me. 1 thuuk y
tkmcn. [Applitiuc.]
OEN KB A I. CO XGBATC CATION’S.
* At tho close of Sir. ITeufirioks’s re
hearty applause was given, ami ho was intro
duced to each member of tho comm
tee, and general handshaking followed, uf
which the assembled audience paid their ,
specie to Mr. Hendrieki, aud then diaper.*. .
Tho audience was composed of very promi
nent people.
F - TRAVEL- AND ADVENTURE.
T wo Romances of Hnmlltti—The Plod Pip
of llnmclin.
A Modeux Noaii.—At tho foot of the Ui^U
mountain called Tom Bali, in tha northouit
poit of Alford, has resided fur thirteen you
Aaron Arnold and his \*ifo, a respectable o
pie, possessed of some littlu property. Arno
, :,10 to Alford from Troy, New York, and 1 >
HBcated where he now is. Ho wuj n soltof ye are
Ico, circumnavigating tho giobo in quo*t df
v L: les. lie well understood nil tho mysteri-
If .tailors’ lire and was skilled as a ship cm
j enter. Having no children and fueling lono
Jy, twelve years ago lie conceived tho idea of
I'mlding a steamboat. Though not largo i
Atintr.sions, tliis was accomplished and t'.i
taken to tho Hudson river, whore it is
used us a tug, towing bafgo* up audMxwu
Ivor.
i - feat so increased his passion lor ,
!ii)g that eight years ago, though twoniy
i liuin tide water, among the marblooiifis
ford, in, his door yard back of his rod
la- laid the keel. This ho soon remo/o;
,<dd t a in near by. In secret ho worked,
w of tho neighbors knowing anythi >g
; it. ;ntii this spring, when, tno boat b ■
' Led except the masts, ho tore ilow
i aud rcveflled to tho Astonished gia
rs a well made two-masted schoon t
vo feet long, ten wide and nine d*o t >
hu nty-fivo tons burden. Tho'*bji
•cct in nil her proportions and of »v!i l
L Hundreds visited it and ho obtained
[VirUct ofj tlio Modem Noah.
-sUtrucks and four team horsoi
bumicd to draw*it to tho ilulion, an l
d^kiftg two days tho bout was taken to
''when, owing to its groat weight—
pns—tho iron axles of tho truck
5 teams could go no further. Tiio
i ior the tiino abandoned and to
whispered that Noah’s Ark would
cay, not on Ararat, hat at tho foot
J, i a monument to the sailor w io
Rough to open a navy yard high
Lord. However, in some niy*-
.er ti.v, vessel oaught tiro tho oilier
ed.—Rochester Democrat
Sw..-¥h, following bit
•*t A North Carolina girl
f Greenbrier Whik* Bui-
••lu •niibie Virginia wator-
t i -1 rogifisr habitues is
oil preorved, hand*»;i
Tt«i;i yg . llis society re* »r-l
fitougii in? ha2 rais® i'in t iy
fvufu r :*'*nSon hi* 5nd'j ; I v uiid
LilwahjHflMftn c Jnl._
f^Wwtnnh. aud oft he
Slid
r/CJ-mput lane/a^id
pwwnM . .. Mpp
ver Cleveland Gntrcmor.’of thestafo’bf N
The:agent!ciuen, myfttiocMR* ho •« pro*-
hose voice 1 am honored with authority to
:. aTptbo committee appointed by the tu-
al demutiratle conventlod • ’WWifih roc a i-
di d in Chicago, and chargod-vrllh tUo gratj-
lutyof acqnalinlngyou oiUfUUy,aud- f Its Mat
. ..cqn
id ceremonious manner v
i n Importance of tho
fci
... ... - ttciUiim «i.»-
I, w tli the interesting reiuit utMti .<hIi^ -.*t-
ulrenUy known to you thcou^vtdQ ordin* w
tl of news- Sir. that tpigtu; uo Jy, o.ivre i-
y direct delegation from the- d , ’n ura, o
1 of the tcverulstatesa tl tcrritJries of tti_»
ic, didibemting under tive wiuus- o», the
Utt R«jemoIy or frccircn evar ^atae.-jl ».»
conference. In tiioforctithagbrofthccta?tfou
h the con.-t tutimi impose* npaa t.i-?n d
during tbo current year, Uavj ;wuii.u)l
to the p i ]>’. of l . . ;
dent icr m« next eoaut r : t vn ot Pitt •;?*»;
sand with a gmvo con--tdcmttts oi iu -x-
responslhlUiic* 1 , have epufi iUttly iuvok. • l
mnUU-o tb’? ci:iv- ;:£i
r Bio t
Itto/ti
sufiriigcs to invent y
igh tb:s eomr‘-‘
irement isdeii
y. Th-s
profound
has been In i
t;. The noth
incompltin.nt forwuat ni’an >, teA.ro .
"hat he lieu d me, but In lire Ju t cx;» • -u
at lu: wi ; ! m t-.u.ipli-.h ■ :t • . ■ • , ;
people, fit for that iolcy tnut. l »*v,
tho pubU: exigency tu Le umr of trau»c
mpoiuiie .tnac labodod*re: r.u, ii i
str.tUo:), us n.ui aH r in letliiatt n. : < 1 11
y no:. :.ary tu the prunpiv.ty a id no*
blic, end a c )ii potent chl>M ;u ig. tr.it i ,.
lumper and power. i*icy j t. )
vitli
attcutfou
t.if
nblif trusts >
Tfluth you are no;. .) houur.'ibtv t'l
place tbelr relLnuc f >r tli.* u v.ui i -.
which'they expect t.» ex tet fur-ms *, *
-tton, Irton the evhlenca tier:. .* 1 iwm t v*
csiou have pcr.'ormeit b/r.t'iu -Ut: -/fv
They invite the eiemra tu sack pr > , nf
ter naid compet :seetof t>ti(y thclr-’M i-
that in the nation r.» h VoMfur.' i i t u
the public Vnsfness will boadmUtawred
oir.mensuratc IntelllgOucv find ability, wit i
;le eye to honesty and fidelity, —111
le and daring fearieu-neii, ’ whi :.i
etion, no ccmbfnation, i-.u. power, ud
i,no mistaken clamor, esu ai-?:auy or -itn!--
n the spirit of wlsulom, niurinvnif-igtli»
icnon of the divine creiVtr of me i, vre
age from the sovereignty of thk qatiu.i,
rds Iu commendation of the rotmcAtl ji
oice “WcU done, thou good and’faithful
t. Thou hast been faithful over .a fe.r
* I will tnoka theetberu’er of many things.”
farther fulfillment of our duty the seJreli-
1 now present a written cum muniduio.i
1 by iUe msmuittee.'*
THE FOUXAV. Ar.DREf?3.
Del Vilas was several times interrupted
sp pit use. At t the ebreo - of
®firks', Nicholas M. Prince, of MTs^ours,
ry of the committee, read the foil /wing
,1 address, prepared by the committee:
Yeas City, July 2*. iMt.-ro Hon. Grover
ina, of Hew tors: Mr -In nccwrUafe with
tpm-L<'titted nature of thecomeiuuicUbn.
der>i:.;ned, reprucnling. several states aul
rles oi the union, were appointed a c /rnnilt-
the uutiomd eonvemijn, which
let! at Chiergo on tho Mti «iay of
current month, \> perform the
g cuuo which, by- this met ns, we
e honcr to execute, of fnformirir yon oi
»m{nation a* candhtate of the demo’ra:ic
in the ensuing election for the office or
ntof the United htntes. Tiie dwLarat'ou
clpfcs upon which the denforrucy go De-
■ ! le.with the hope of esta ALhiug a id
■slums item ir. the govermnent, ra; in vie
IjfJJJ'If i11°:.i““ C ”r. r ^t^! c 'py >f
1 r I
If., lie; 1 lu nvl Jnn > eliief inii',i in v. Ills.- . !
■'I ec'id lie.’-Le of the democracy. i. ^ hKJiWmmifo '•< !
I vu fid Witli tills :!••!• -i ! Ml!'. .' Li • 'nr - .. Ifis h<‘
l.v w, ;•• now all U e v.«-•!•• 'ii.'v Uli.! vuu j v j] . j,; f „t -
■ . .. ' 'u -
it°r ot 'UD^ruw^ ^iaih‘t«nih>?aWml5Rii” ' - ‘
?r. Aituti- • m iL~j e^Bd Jfvii '»*••«rfos*'«*f the exact Jiut;
L.Qtjqaje5?V*> »ip ' ct i^l'kle v. Jun you • lutll be re-olt
___ e;ithn&h*m io-
. im.erntlo q)Jmla}f>t,’ 12b strojg,.
■ uim.c niiurt pnredo beforo osflortiug tlu
ft « titkert to the halls of the atsqmblv. Their
rente of march whs made brilliant by colored
lights and pyrotechnics.- In spits of 4ho
di iizBlig rain, both Music hall and tho Ls
l«nd>pem house wero filled to ovorfiowing.’
The auditoriums wero neatly dccoratjd with
flags and portraits of tho deniocfatis tt’/iai-
icts. At Music hall Coloirel Vilas,
of 'WjscouHin, presided, and ad Irenes
were made by Mr. - Vilas, ex-Hpjak*T
Sr.inuv‘1 J. Rcndoil, cx-Governor T. M. Wal
ler, ol Connecticut; Geueml Charles F. llo/ker,
of MirJesij-pi, and lion. A. V. Steve
Illlr.o's.
ISDOKSr.XfF.NT KUOM TILDK.V.
The following telegram war reeeiv
ex-Governor Tildcn:
m Glws»c>- Yoniuns, N. Y..July •£>. -Vo \firt’n
Celt l.j-nty. president democratic i’asl.mx: i re-
etivxh ir>i»Vi-run;' your invitation tu utt'nl a
ii ectfr.?; to be lu lu tl.fn evening under tiio nus d*
us of the AtUuy dvinuemtlc phalanx, / w tin
l uri tucofi'.Ufj-iin; i u»n imt:iatl>i:i ul Clsvo’ntia
I iu m »t bj ;»re‘
.J fro
old i
that in-
Tic
ntry i
S-UW5 Ul fcOoi
mlnntert bs
to1 feel Mub ut ii
ithere
b-tim
a. J, 'J
ret
r<.tn Do.
,.ry for
lm:n.
Ur. Koch’s Auto.
Ti e note presented by Dr. Kooh to tho mayor
UTcuiou Is .reMh.ws:
“Cholera is pu'p^^Goil by people, and i i cn a-
nmnkuted uBurnt without exception by d ree
ccnttct wish human beings c;r t’to arlHcs the/
wear. In tir e of cholera it Is ne . / to lead t%
ni ah r life, -. . ; digest ve
ckicLvennni’* I rum.-tc the ouii»r-.u l( on dera.
1 >.«,-/ ::i «..t i. .iii.i oriuLiug sUonl.T lb-it foro
lenv. ickiJ.ebui.-o heavy ' ’ ” "
Luccdlanhua. Bend lo:
lull
MllOV
i infected
unkndwu
i miiaiupw..
lOtdd l>o prooi’Ht.d.
foul
Art icier
!; >u!d bo
All water
filed by mini f houldl/o jrrDaibitcd. D/U'/Uul
..ut» r to be avoided b that ••omiag fromshallpiv
v. el!s in inhabited &pow, and from raaraboj, ponds,
brooks, c r w utc-rcoure» receiving and cojiveylng
will bo more
Mu9leqtod,*now. that
. _.!*■ Le triumphantly inaugurated to your
. i -slit .'ul chair of ofilco. This sentiment has ofvon
jflmctien to the persmud consideration and a.lmt-
ntion ofiho democracy# ®b abiu)daiitly“mnmf«tc<l •
.in the re-cenf couvcnUou.'iind will stir r.s-iponslva
tbyols in tins heartsof nil good men. In ’ll libb
ing, tho grateful cilice Which thos/artl.il favor of
true gctitk men, my datinguUhcd mtsoalata, h w
mslgrtd me, permit us, one and all, to express t’io
IdyIkst Mtccm aud regard. In the more enduring
execution of its duty, tho committee have pro*
1 aud ami personally signed « written commuui-
catkn, which the secretary w>li now read.
the AbDRK** i» ro*:t.
At this point Mr. Bell, tlio secretary, road
the following ad<r ns:
New York, July 23. D8b-1Ion. Tliomts A, IIrt-
di.tl s, of Indiana—Sir; Tho honor and id'.unroof
silk Lilly notifying you of your no.niuvtlrei
ns u.iididate of the national dc uoerath
In tl c election nbmt to occur for rhe o/U ;a Of Vice-
j mm-ii cut Of the United He:ik»*by tho conventlun
rtec ntly held ct Chicago, con for red upou t!m un-
dctsl{ lied, ns n cnminstteo of that b >dy, dv.sigue l
erriUrivs. In grute.’ul performa ira of the duty
\e ere entitle ! to exports the almlrulou of tbo
utJcii ur.il of tboparty of y nir l-.fig a id wail
l-crfoi.al qunlitc .. i
■ t.ii.; : : ■ -: i >M ii -
efthe plil tiph s
Ball} gfveu
the e«*i:seioU
public Cl il:li
Hn uelJ. Tihlco mu
ebo.Cti iu 1.7-,
patrk.fbm of j v
In the confident rellan-
jk ople for vindication,
ration of priuelpl
ivhi.li *
lOt*! I
•o;de, a
iciits of that gr-ui
ah frau-litlcnt r
nutii mil Justle
yuiii'-vn .fij ri im nn
IS Well H.S. nf th.
r gmit tu .mbs or
upon the justice of
icnti.ml
r* loyal Uev.
pt thMMj
d with thbivnnmuolcat ...
'i:d wo may surely expect
tho can<o of on? party, to
npored by your noniiiu-
ior to b.% with gre.it
}coT.rertioo,
:::d fa connection with this coMaiuhl »-
r your conGderation. We trust the «p-
your Judgment will f#l-
mitmtion of this cxpro-sic/j «»f
1 policy, rmj ujxra the p/f’f'nl
new wale up, we invite foit * >'ep:-
calted leadership to which y -u’ fcuve
The election of prrsUcat i* an.oveat
tt imoorWuce t>» ihc p_s)p’.e A X ,i -i-
— - lud
Wjr okIH
i'goiug it may be aided that water used in
hixg dishes and linen ;h uld not
w trrown Into wells or streamv,
or the vicinity of them. When it Is impossible to
' obtain water pure, the simplest plan U to boil it.
'I hi* refers not to drinking, but to ktiehen water,
f- r ihe choleraic germ may !>•.• transmitted when
in «BUr to the ptrsoa using it Mr mChfng linen
or i1:tfhcs, or for preparing fool or for abUttint*.
1 be chief li-w/n ftoui this remark b* that Wit-re
•hunk is not the only vehicle cfihecIjoUlWicxuMi.
dfciit water is pure or boiled is not an ab< cute tai'e*
cutxc'. Any twe of elm'era may baeome u c liter
t:f infection. The patients -hontd bereamved a id
train < cramy contact avoided. In time of eho *:m
tvoid taise palhettaju, t-uti; fairs, f jsttraU uu l
mcef.'npf. In rooms where there are < h»o-
rale J aliebt* cat uni drink nothing, yh/lefite
cvr.euptioi.s should hecrdlected ft* vfef* *s c mta u-
ir garolution of carbolic rndd. ThenpretTic its oi
cLo'eraic patients should be left .uiiMfiahito t tor
six deyr. Persons having Jutd contact witir-p .-
ticats should wash their hands Ineiapand w.t or
ana a solution of carbolic add. In case «f de>tr.’»,
the body should be ;mtaedlatelyrcmovpLandt.'ie
funeral should be os plain as po^'ble. i’he pp>-
utskiB rfcuuld not«u ter the deul-IiDirw. Artmle-*
used by jsitfetiu should not b> tratuporte 1 till
riierdfelnrwtfon. Lanmlrc-sea ahonbi not tike
the■ linen of patient* unless dbinfectei. I*p«nii-
tiors otlur tiifiii the above are dthsr nak.io.m or
cd tici. in mended.”
To Toy Gently With Fortune Is Klee,
To toy with fortune, if r.t not to •p'eat a risk, Is
cn«f of the pleasant* *t f 'f pastimes. The wild
pan.If.fug fn stocks ou Wall »tre* c brines to tho
*1 ceulator not near n> heuithy un exercixvt* the fa-
voticciit lo the drawings of the L'niUiona ditto
Letitry. at New Orleans, La., of $r, for a vrUi’.e ot
propoitfontteiy for fracthr.ml part*. Tho 171st
t.r»n«l Hoi-thiy f/taaing will occur un T<W: lty,
Auarst Pith, »t>d any inbmaatfon can lui ou
*1 p kativtt-to ii. X. Dsuphfu, Sear Orleius, Lu
ticu. We have the
sptet etc.
jib. nK.vDKicKri an.? pox PH.
The address v,'im signed by tli * committee,
Mr. Hendricks then renpenjed as follow#: *
Mr. Chairman and pe.itremifi of thccommltteo;
I cramot reo’.Sz • that u man *hnuid yv *r httn-I *i.»
thcprcKcnrcuiocouiinitte re pre* en ting a more
august l/ody uf men than that which you reprj-Hr.it.
In the language of another, "tho
ccuveiitirm was large fu numbers,
augu/t in culture, and patriotic in centinientV’
and may knot odd that, l/ecMtute of the p rarer, and
greatness and virtue of th® party which It reprc-
/ei ted. It vras iudf fn every respect u very great
c« iivcLtion. [Applause.] The delegcame
fctatcH amt tarribirij*,
be-1 eve, tore, front ths District
urabill. [Applause.] They come clothod
vvitli nuihority to express judgment andopiutm
upon a 1 those question* which ore not nettled by
constitutional law, for the purpose of patting up m
there cu.eitions nml selecting a ticket its
tbep*opl»\ That convention msem'de !. ThiX
decided upon the principles that they would
adopt as their platform. They selected c la lfdata*
lin t Huy would prnpoeo to the party /or their
nifjK it, i.nd that convention’s work was their*.
J have not the itacbed period where ft Is prop .-r
U r me lo consider the stre tgtil n id
orre <f the statements male
in the platform. H is enough for me to know
tl ot it cornea ut your hands from that c /rive it ion,
sddittscd to sir patriotic devotion to the demo
cratic party. [Applause.] I appreciate the honor
tl ct U done me. I need not onotion that, but
at ihe same time that I accept the honor
from y u and from the convention %. I feel that
tbc( utesand rwponslbliftie* ol theoIUce rest
ur on me also, j know that sometime* ft is u ider-
»to*/d th: t tills ;art ten Jar office, that of the rtee-
j st-vp.ci.cy, does not involve any responsibility,
ar.d »s n grn-ni! thing that Is
ro. but sometimes it com*s ta
repreent very great resnousiidHtio, aniitraiy
b- H) In the r car future, for at tbit time the s* i^ta
» . the United Stales standsairr.o.uquauv divided
Im tween the two great parties, arid ft my
be that those two greet partl-f shut
so ex ctly differ that the vfee prsiid-ret
r,i th** UnStodf tales fbail have to dc-lde upon
qt't(tion»of law by tbeexcrdsca ol th3 cad lo?
vr ti. [AppLu'cJ. The rn;«,» bilit7 Would then
be<om«- v« ry great. It would not thenb* a ro-
»fersibility or representing a state or a district. It
would be the n spon*ibiIfty of representing tha
whole «»nn uy, and tho obfijfi-
wouid le lo the Julpuvm:
vote.when thu»
fn«t prn-> -U.
r ail summer there appeared Hitting nb nit
the broad piusza and through tlio lonf draw
ing room a biught, dashing girl from the
“Laud of tho Sky.’* Tho eolonoL m mual,
began the Scheme of monopoly find tlio rtnibl-
tlous younghelle Kfeemed nothing loth t> aj-
cord to him the coveted- position a* ehior of
etaiV. It began to bo. whispored ftbo.it that
the,colonel was really hi earnest for onoo iii
his life, ’fln-.so who knew him b>»t and
watched him closest wero sure that lie wai bn
tho eve of a victory. His gilt was more mar
tial, his manner more lofty than over bof/re
and tbo tooor ftnesstral Huguenotr wero
dragged to tbo front without mercy.
Uhtytbnfttaly n bit of eavesdropping in the
dim st^r-lighted seolmion of what the c/lonol
thought lo f)o a desertqd corner of tho pUzx.i
told tho story of such wofnl discomfiture tit it
he fled ihe pfeco within twenty-four* after-
ward. He hnd evidently proposed in hi* mut
{ rampons nnd condescending manner, and h id
itard with' amnzement a quiet negative from
the young hidy’fl lips.
“But, 1 thiuk—I ftsn sure,” said the ooloaol,
hordly^ble to control hU Indignant prile,
“you do iwt understand, you do not ftppr<ei-
r.t**, miss, the honor ihut ha* been c/uiVrre l
uj on you, that you so lightly decline. I am
« HuRuci.otcf couth Carolina l”
•‘Ah, colonel, it i* you who forget,” said
Mbs——, with her uio*t roguish renilu, ”Y./i
n< im t Hpi recietc ihe honor to which you ft«-
i Ire, 1 oru a Light wo. xl Knot of N/.th
Uoio!innl'*—Harper's Moga^ine,
Thk Tian rii'Ra oy Hijmr.fx.—Thi cltiz ni
of Ilun lin are determined to celebrat : l!io
rexecnUiinry of the atroaluiu died of tin Pied
Piper, which bus given him aud them so
fn ininent q place in lug-rulary lore, nn 1 win :li
Inn been >UD,1' by patanclpicti cl by pat
To retail M this time i f day tho story of t-u
piper who jdpBdfsway tlio rat*, o id ilirei,
When tbo hurgomiisUr refusud to pay him bis
thousand crowns, piped'ail th® elmdr^n af^r
him iuio the heart of the Knppdbo-g hlW, is,
nocirubt, aimpet like nn in*u[t uj tho Liteill-
gt nere of ihc.ag**, though wo may reiko.i u i its
being related in a hundred forms next m» i.tb,
when tbo Hfi mol tiers are to hold iheir a >m-
numorativc (uncion. The Fiecf Piper is tii.dr
historical stuck-in-trade. It I* bo that b.dng*
crowds of myth loving people, with g dlu
sovereigns In their puree* to look on the S(a 1*
thaus sv be re he made his bargain nnd tha bILT
where lie took his r«range. The story is ouo
of the oldest of its kind; it Ira* baert sought
for ir» the fianKritf there are bints of its bung
a sun myth. As torly os !«73 it woj a fir a y
cftnUi.-bed tradition, for old Verslegtri, iu ihs
“Restitution of Decayed IntcHigoii n,” toll ui
how “ttere ccme into tho t fwn of Ifumel n*i
edd kind of companion, who, for tho I’juUni-
col coat which ho wore being wrought with
sundry colors, was called th3 Pied Pipir.”
Then we hear of tho plague of vermiu, thi
bargain he made, the way the corp»rAtin
broke it, and the cruel retribution watch h »
wrought tfith that wondrou* pi poof his. “A • 1
this pVftt wonder”—the charming of tho chi -
[dreji into Koppelberg—"happened on th** 2? I
■. of J^ly, In the year of our L/rd IM3," Ii
t'-pihv Hamclncrs ore nearly a contur/ o it ■»'
their reckoning, for they affirm that it o; * i. ^ *d
n lheL6th(*t June, (oi l style, of co.fr*
Hid, a* tbe burgner# were tang in the hiMl
f dating their municipal records f/nrn this
ca!tu ity, tbey ought to know. Admittiog lira
date, the que^fon still remains tfhethftr the ••*
wes ever fuch s piper, and whether he did
rny such grievous deed a* that attributed to
him. Wc may dismiss the Pied Piper in his
received version. But that some arent of a
rcmnikebie character which gave risr to this
rnvih, end in time, by a law well known to
fuik-iorUt#, grew, got rounded, pressed to
gether, and moabed off iu its angularities, is
a fact which must be allowed. That rats wero
a terrible pe*i in the middle ages wo know.
Until very lately—as in the time of Ivan tho
Terrible, of Rnafia—they put the public iu
ind more recently overspread Ttahj-
mia'fn *neb numbers as lo beeomran absolute
txst. .Lixceaturifcsago w® may rcAttil f take
it Cor granted that seme such mirebitf hafrll
tbo Hrmclnerr. Tim raf-catcher who ap
peured in the nick of time was probably one
of the Gypsies, who were then rarer in Europa
ihon they afterward became.—Loudon Stand
ftrdr
Two Rouakcrs of Bamutw,—Mexican bri
gauds are waking up to’the fact that t!u
cupaUon ia gone. Rapid travel lays bare lives
amt methods that distance* hnd inaj.msibility
have, hit he rlo enveloped in n veil of romance,
Yet tho old atmosphere still lingers protecting--
Iv about a few, which accounts fur the fa if
thnt (’burcho el l'oto, tho notoriotu bandit,
who was captured atQuerelara the oilier day,
was mode prisoner, while the less f.mioiu r;if-
titns were ell shot. He has ns miny friends
in Mexico as tho James boys had iu Misjourl
and has escaped the clutches oT the law an
bellied pursuit again aud cgtfiu, until he won
ihe name of‘‘The Mysterious Man;” bn* 1
imprisoned in the past nnd mudo daring
caper, ob ho will probably do in the future,
One of the secrets oi his popularity i* that hh
crde.of honor allows no Mexican to su.tar at
his hands; while he 1ms robbed fortunes ft
un fortunate travelers, ho has' always spare l
his own country men and has especially d*
lighted in . jurying upon Spauidr-l). 1IU
methods have often bcunoriglnal and icirlo*
yet 1 o has also played the eomunn role oi
garrofer and burglar. The one tender pills i-
tion’in the black heart of this rujhlcj* robb*i
beats in unwavering faithfulness and id>la
trous lovo for his daughter, ft beautiful girl
eighteen years of pge, whom he is educating
in Bun sels', who is ignorant of the true ehiroc-
t-. r oi 1 cv btndit fuilrar end upon whom lu'
levirbcd almost all tho money that <‘C.n:s in
to his hands by his system ol “fured loan
Moio romantic than Churcho el Pot* i* th
little 1 can gather about n gang of wre
who weie.pursued nnd shot less than n ino.rah
ago in the state of Durango. Tho leader of tho
bi nd was well known to tbe Mexican public
by sight nnd through a record of daring d»cd:
nnd bloody crimes. Young and boyish in ap
pearencc; handsome, dashing aud ho brave
and beloved by tho entire clan of cicrhto .
brigords that tho identity of this chief w i*
nevi r betrayed nor suspected, The other <1 ly
the ruialcs tracked them down, sent eight
bullets through tho captain’s heart nnd do-
stre yed the whole baud, not leaving ouo to toll
the stoiy. which all will long-to hear, a* 1 did
when I learned that tho handiom i b.
boy was only a bit of successful masquerading,
for when tho riddled sombrero was removed
and tlio bullet-burnt blanket thrown aside, ft
sbflpoly form wnn revealed and tho astonish
ed soldicis learned that the lender of their foe
lud been a wotunn.
Paying for Ier-Watkr.—“Great Scott I You
don’t mean it?” wailed a gentle man with a
carmine nose who hod v,miked Into a Dj’itur
(ill,) saloon nnd cast his eyes across the bar
preparatory lo calling for his favorito p »i*ur
T he exclamation was duo to his catching sight
cf tho following nicely painted Inscription’
i Drinks Not PaoiiinirKD, :
: Nice liutttriniik. Egg Lemonade, •
J Ginger Ale, Iced Milk, j
: Imported Pop, Hwuet Cider, •
Clear Cold Water.
Tho bnrkcejicr solemnly smoothed down his
clean, whlto apron with both hands: “We’re
not allowed to sqll anything else,” ho said,
meekly.
“Young, ipnn,” .said tbo customer, saveroly,
advancing his brilliant nose aero** tho bap ami
speaking iu nn awful whisper, “don’t try any
nonscr.se with mo. I’m from Chicago, and
I’m thinly.”
Tho-barkcencr gave n solemn wink with his
right eye. “If wo bad Happened to l*jsoiling
whisky nnd-oilier evil drinks,” he said, “wiut
kind of evibdriuk would you nave olios on?”
“Beer,” said tho customer, iu a yearning
voice.
Instantly there was. a noise behind a low
partition in the rear of the saloon. Its Import
was not lo be mistaken. Bomobody bad tam
pered with a betr-faucet. A (rap door in the
paitition flew open, and a hand wkUhi’dst
through it which scut a woil filled sdioirur
truveliii.j; up the bar after the peculiar man-
r of repom ers, ni;<i- tli • , . -r.d
kroU.au Lour. Jt flopped in frr. ; . t
" v/mV, in, 1. ■ i...l
tivelyigDScd down at the schooiibr, “i* s/tno-
filing which Icol.n'like beer. I don’t know
nnythiug about it, and if you want to drink
it I don’t know how I can keep you from it.
Bull’d reenmniond you to try soma of our
ice water. We cool it oursolvos, au l it only
cods ypu n nldlcl ft glass.”
Tbo gentleman with the nose smiled very
brrndJy, and bought n glnns of iee-wqitar ftud
threw it into o spittoon. Then ho drank" tho
nr. This eomj>licatcd transirati >n nl/iut
hat in most places is a very simple matter
was made desirable to the owner of th.* salo.1.1
by tlio recent refusal of the city co’Hul! by a
im*j< rity of one to grant liquor Ucoiuo*. Djaa-
tur is tbo largest noti-Hcouso phi • • In th * at it;,
having n population* of over 10,003. Friend?
of the liquor interest declare, a* they always
doon tueh oecr.-,ion», Unit into:;ie4ti«m hn%
largely inertased in this region sines the law
fill supply of liqui r in smull q'inntitles has
ensnut oflV fJ’hpy say that n vait um /unt
rold in illegal ways, and thnt tho silo l»v
gallons is simply envrmou*.. Of cduna tin i
llmfttfM largely exaggerate tho truth. That
in not safe t*/ vlo'nta the lawi* shuwu i»y tho
utnerous ennvictiono wbioh hnvovbeon «
d ngoitut tinruly liquor rnen. One sn’o
ketper uita.fitted i?200 by a jury in h
t la-l \V« dmsday tar selling lira.»? in tli t
,l:er which has been described. 0.’
have been lined smaller sums within a re
P«rif d for simitar </i!< uses,
1 ho d« Dial * f nflWisc i h:o j»reduc-1 a
Bcciol IVi lino i;i Ihe eharu-tcr of “«
THE MACON NEWS.
YESTERDAY IN
CENTRAL
The Wilkinson County Uurdsr Ci:o~( *
cope-Jat Long’* Porty-Th* S or/i-tu^
CSs* — A Belereront Woman ThoGivn.
tell Church Fun-Other Gev/;.
I« A vh
Macon, Augu-t A—{8pjela’.j—Ta
tbe Wilkinson county tragedy was •
morning.
About eight o’clock a buggy’ was lent on thi
sticet containing Me»rs. W. B. Edmonsm a i i
N. Hudson. Deputy Marshal Cash..hearing »i it,
battened to make the arrest, whan the p irttrs
claimed to have come to Macon for tro purpoe
of giving tlicnuelves up. The marshal prucjoled
with them to the United States bulldiug, wiurj
ibey waited until tho commltm n;
trial was ordered before Comml-a.u.u?
Krwio, Iu tbe mcAiiUmo Adolphus B.-.» v.», t ,j
mflro wl;o it was claimed iu the alii lavit %i,v tha
body of the murdered man. came up >n : i.» s • ;i»
having Lieu sutpranned nan wltun* if.
promptly nabbed and held for fear of his m min ;
away.
At 10 o’clock the United f tatcsc;imm!s*io’ifjr’*
court w as formally oj ened and the ease . \. |
With. Owing to tno absence of m irerlil vit-
ncercs tl.e case was postponed Tu.i nr! f>s-
cis demimUcd ball. Tho com n : -si->n *r
stated that ho was not nntbortaed t» in*
cej-t it iu a cupf.tnl case and t .-ug a j»• i
I t I ll! III 7. ■ . *
Irani in the
their appea
made t-y M I
Donnml, of W ilkinson county, niter
n of one thousand dou.r
ext Thursday, whi..-a
liubhnr.l, Iteyunlit* i
were dbM'hiirged. Are
“ * rifled 1
and theeiuo will djiibt-
b» ii g present at the trial
lies )/e an interesting <
Tin: i iusoNEfts.
As the three men sat inside the hir o t u cou t
ihiir appcaranco was not that o,‘ suju mo» tm
®ou!d kcem'njly bo charged with such a horrlb o
crime.
Bynlsappeared in a neat farmer's «:i:t of rrev.
and hit dicta wan better tlmn that of ihe
men. His face Lore a stern look, an.I aa ,'i • >■»,
with lilt eager eyes to catch tho proa0*11 tut .»,
did not show (ho nervousness enanv.’ter *>ti»
one who hud murdered n fellow-man. Ilj I* o»:i-
ridertd r. innu of quiet temperament, k i ;vn; n
is comp
larr.tittjr n young
lice. He did no
man,
id h \
releisnianiur. He hns a rotigh-aud-
ticarnurc, a:.d looks capable of d/lug a »yt ii i/.
lire Inngunpu Is rough, and ho is a iu > t hrerentit
• non. Ho did not know tho tnitlata ni hi« »w »
. ..me. He Is from u wild family, hh . r tiio.- n t y.
tag killed a uiiui named Lamar, ftilrc..ia i oi hi
uthwcsttru railroad, at Myrivk's mil, a'lnt
three vi ms ago.
Iluukouwas tho fleroest looking onv of fu
pn up. lie wore r act nf dyed inou-.t mil j mdgot *»,
and presented n typipnl country rou *h He ii-
sunicd a swagger like Hint of a d •!:».*,•» I» til
looked os If he did not cure for the law ■>.• ire’ v >t (♦
rite. He /reined iiuroiirerned ire phrtVra
Hu looked a* If ho w%w ahnit twery-t ir*o
WHAT THK DEKKNSB BAYS.
Ti e prisoners are ably repreaunte l !>/ C»tan?l
J. D. Jones, of Wilkinson county, w.'ire is I dug
(vciyihliig joaslble for litaclients. Ho add afp.r
the trial:
'The line cf defeme Ik this; tho r.i in nrj nr- .
rnlgmd uuder /ectioiis .vas ni:d r.Vjy, wh iMdl -
tfmtiy provides fora person’s votlnj tra n*hh •. t
hold that this dots not cmne under that n-j* i am
coirecqticr.tly not under the JurUliUta.i ol tie
Uldtrei Klr.tes nutlHtrities.”
’•Jlowtttamt tho law being defied hr th in?”
’There Is no truth i i it Tao ft
they wero tirrosicd aft*. 1
alleged cernrronrv, nu*l whilo the no *i»lo weri
very h ud lu their denunciation*. T i y w.r >
taken beforo the grand Jury iu July o 11 a tra >
' “ as not found against them. Wu ur i pdug t >
.. Jtliat w hile wo admit tho man wt4given t
sound thrad ing, but thnt he
WAS NOT MUItluhtED,
but was accustomed to rjinning nway, staying
(llfiurcnt periods, once as long ns two yean b;forj *
lie turned up, and It is probable tin. the will do tho
zanic this time, turning uptrhouho w.*» uw.cufct
ex pic ted.
“lloW do ycu account fur tbe fact Gut thvc irj
uinbcrr>t wltncwcs who saw thedn i ., t, •
"1 Ut rc Is no need. There w re in d • i .. i v
found, it is a , t-iry co»u . t.i l u. ,
Hi not tie si
fac 5
taro the c .u;
*1 ho accused are good ntotiofthorn
uld not find any tiling to iranc.lc ihu
death of this man, who was n won lie.-
hjnlH.is a w,II.to-do farmer «ml e nnui
respect of Ida Action. Ho has never Ini:
to bo in n troublu before. Tbo other tWn
/omcwhiit Wild-*like a friillo osensf nr
have never been known to do any one u i
'■'»trict Attorney Darnell says ho lit*
and w iU push it to the uud.
Iy, jf b:u
a atm f
The
proi
old
y. J• all ft ih>2t ri
tmmlvcB ta.g.tker into a "bs./,Lo
rd.” j ay clai’^ riticN, h ivediurn *1!
d buy u’r «l drink their favorita
tulh
1’he incnibc
rally dec!!
eth n« wLa’uvcr i
re hibitk n
t ihe cil
' lb*
Daily News,
itnvnRcN"of the Hto
Chattanooga, Tenn.
fcenvyrain and wind 11:
abent pooo to-dsy, doing
U house bclnif
that Gray Jiav i
t;v<i ire iho continuant)
*’ irjumjdi. They snv, ho
ufii rs h'uvily from 1:d !
n in C.’iftttan
July fii.-i’o-
i
Eock tai
uurooit
/lit!irad in
long
l.j-A
assed over tol* city
msMsmbh dima<e,
. H jd by Domeit. Vital
unroufrel C, ri. Cooke’s hu> v
i adjoining one of G. II, Jar.j ivlu
e i .miner. The roof w.re t»nf
f Thatcher. Lew’i ."c fii’.i
p'lrlloa of fluihm’
livillre d-q»»l aril
.. . ( hatfanoot;a holler works, were* blown .
A. Webb made r narrow esuapo with hu life. The
Germtn Lniberan church, In course of cr.*ettan
near the HVmton hrfiise, was blown do vn, iu was
four or live roitngr« lu rraiiree of creel ion on fl »yce
/trret. In Fbtmlaugh, Wilder and tfliSnib;,*ia!u
addition, riuir the Aason car works. Tne ihvh
tuts wore blown down and fruit tlestrojpo I. Tie
b!c/s frdit* t.f m verni stores wire boiko-i In. The
high school bouse is damaged cousi lerabiy.
Middle (JcnrglH College, Joii/nbiiro, fi.l,
The fall scss.'on cf this excellent I iMititio.t
(rrsic i nd female) rid open2kii of AH/ii«tn*x*.
Thfccolifgeta peculiarly lurtnuate in hav'lug
tLihif its several departmanta cinp’.le t; this
unit, from tr.pahlert caueotm-s oi the** mtlu
I tb'rnvt tn,n Jsbtaore, president, ".i **x >.*rIe:iC'
pt rm) iictHful iwditr. sr» able ub dpilmria-i
aithm rcr.fsl. (Uttured g^nttcoran, i» uaiincntly
* n-Hlire! for the icspomfldu |x«ition.
Mia. U. D. Utkulty, jiriocij^l of the fem itade-
ri i:nulit, whose tact, eiBeiency.r.ud omia’/'cmMi
ip tbe rehtoIrre.M. ns* won frer her t ie well*
«tn«d repetatfon of having no N*ireerlor om >:ig
tin* female ulurut ns of the south.
Mtas. Laura 3i-*i re. prlucipat of rnitaie depyt-
tr.int, an txptHcrwed, tncermim oral |»o cilir
t(B< I er, ta tl.orcuglr educated in ntitab*, v >•»»! and
fnttrwnrr ts’, ci the btst mudsil fnitltatlrens
loth Ef-rtn isr.d truth.
Mia Msijr Herring, principal of the tut depart-
icer.t. eii kinds cf pointing, drawing. sV -t’.iing
turn hiturc, tte. ornamental ami Uii~y work., a.i
rc(( mpH*Led Jetty iir,<! < fii* !.rat UHtrhor,
Ccrr.pt a t talsur.ts will Ua raid .-d .-u th* Intir-
of* of the n Jural demands.
Ji no boro, on Central rallr.Ad, twenty two Miles
from Atlanta, in « prohibition tmi »ry. -» t *wn ot
cl nnbesacd morr.! InCuerce*, with gw I 1/o.trd-
Ing bourer, convenkot mnd cheap, a Lcn/tis lo?
Iff fhrgcodn ‘
A Nn m <mv Kscnpe*
feCMCr, si on no k jonks and okoiujjc prik rrectPB
DAHQtth*
MAreiN. Attsnnt' 2.—[Nj»cclal].--Otioof tho most
remarkable escape* from imitaiit death iver chroire
ltd iu the city wc** that tnado by M ?*.**, GcO.’gu
Price aml/Monroo Joi»m ye.iP.Td t/ eftwu'/on
lute, on thobrldge.ovcr the ocumlgec, cro^lhg'to
tMflimi. Thcreegcntlotncn wero *!civlngsIowiy
out i
. th i
the two y« uir
CllKPCO P I Vr
liver, thudlMi
Mid htfved tt
in the ail i f u.uUug
tinned and* truck n |i
buggy, stopptuif tti' i.
the only dhiuiige d
*;i in in i non In ut t.i
nut i
ol thirty Act Uvl •
clve> tur the WurM
leap wJi
i.nre*
l in a
,t ti
ihu
luO/J t .i
Jctr Dong’s Party,
1 OI.D A Ull VATS FARLOft SB INTC.
Mac on G.„ Ati:,ti»l T.-^ptciaLl-Lr t afght
tne u oit interesting republican meeting */«? hel I
Ji, S.'orem wire ire-v i.ibb; | in th; ;*«ilur •*. Jo IT
Let t,'* res (’cnee. It wu>i mode intertating on ac
re cut of lira mutations pnsred, ita * • r.-t i.rul . i’
u dwM ; >t w.ui LclU. J«ir rare u i tertt ro i i,
I uiily thi’i<:|u■ilium party in thusuio un i ?r>
freig lbs .drat rare npciied a tigorms
war fit the olliceta/iU . g.ucr.t'ly.
'1 be r bj»* 11 .i : i • • .i - '
be U»c re tu SU’P the spi-.re of t.u . . ran ,»s.-:y ate.
Whin tl i bail»j uu.i tiier • Were* |.:v»u*: iw* ,t>-
ft.Ill ol the ...-Vote*! lullui.c, •. li . ■ I
by Jeff bin.M li, v fire was in e!u* • «<»n *• ..*
v>.tli M* ii; l t l«'K‘r, Alien K taU -.i. ibadu-
Hit.mic:c otcuii inducing l.i.* ...-...I
ar il II. h. Glim r, tiie di-trlc: c.wtor ,t*y -an-
cu-Kd tbo Ictfsi dUty ti.
IMttco, u dl-lrb-t C/lire.
I re n.iuittec, lor winch a
.."ry iiiijbt,
. *.t the it:ulu Ualf ot Bi’i
id It Wo
fiCj *
no
tirctde
COMB SEAR BUJfO
ota. Oral lit cdh
GTia A*.1X0X1
Kh>. t\ D.^BAVtaKY, I'rh.tlp
Jo:»
Ereii leaf.
<Mff.
boro, u.i.
A Had .
illicit two itbmi:
„ KlUJJh
con, Co., Ausrnt g.-- i^.ki-ULJ This morning
i iil o’clock iw 'he Workmen wore placing
kctru I.CLV/ »:w»a.non4he Poplar strov't trestle of
thc C iMtal mi!rortd,the tlLiVn held by the work*
tt ftbutc lilppcd and tali throng . Htanding
hndtr it was J-lr. II .n.e; the iri s, n :d ft negro
m iecd licit ry Cftlhoau. Mr. J. It. He rev .* eiuui
hot t>ey did not mo in frlig
timber* In lime, mol iif. H.hj
tier fo'tt ttruck. A large Irs.u- *t ’.t
llcmy la L* uu M,«i Lore biaito ta>-r#t ii. .In
i ictl t‘
: Uin hi
Oil v
tainlcr vns two l-eovy
t.i. iigutn. ... u it. u
I tail on him, .: * bu t
sard*, piuc ft.je it «»ut... Joint ♦ •*»
cti through the
ipnjMSTINCT PHINTI