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THE'WEEKLY COJS>trTUTIOjr. ATLANTA, GA-. TUESDAY MAY 26 1885.
GEORGIA NEWS.
Bwsptstoes Cbsrsctsr arr«ttid K«T Bjnl-
Oocril Jackson's uspsrlars for Mvxlsc-
Killed at a Lve-BolIIDg-k Odrtoua Beat,
cent at tbs Aesdsmr of libste.
The mao. Jerry flatlora, who wu arretted near
Some a few dap tan, la thought to be the man
that wu laat icei with Frank Wylds on tbo
Sight ot Not ember '21 th, 18Mln Villa Rica.
On the dap mentioned, Ballon run
pome Honor Into town and eold it for ftnth cider,
and mede almost every man drunk that drank It
About ten o’clock In (he morning the mayor treat
to him and ordered him to Mop aaUInt
the eluff, and allertrarda
that went to him and threatened
totrut him In tho calaboote btlore be would quit
Belling the Hull.
Among the number that become Intoxicated
tiaa young tVjlor. and that night the two alerted
home and plopped on the Georgia Pacific track,
and aa the eaat bound freight dne at t o'clock
iraa hacking out of tht tldllng, Wylds waa found
dead, but the went bound train bad
DTer him, and It la not known bow he came to hie
death. Bailor Urn came here In UBS from Atlanta,
and aeon after married Mae Georgia tVyldiaaltter
01 the yonng man that wee killed. She la atlll
Urtng In Villa Rica, end la very much anrprlied
to learn from the pa pen that Bailor haa married
again,
When the United Eta tea oourta arc done with
him the ttateoonrU will be apt to give hlma hear
ing on the charge ol bigamy.
Mold*)- night In furannah, the Jaaper Gretna,
with a braia band, proceeded
rcaldcnre ol General Henry R. Jackaon, and
caooruil him to tee neutral depot General Jack-
eon, areomranled by hla wife, leavea for Mexico
via A t'euta. Forty yeera ago he left Savannah
cj n mi nd of tht Jaapcr Greene u captain, for the
Held cl Mexico, ae a warrior, to-night ha goaa aa
minuter of the United Stabs. An Immanae
crowd waa at ten depot, and JnM hefora tho train
atarud, General Jackaon addrcaaad the Oreena
n neat apccch, which wae londly cheered.
Win. Cherry, who wae etabbod by Jim Smith
Shuraday night last, at David tirowcU’e log
rolling, near frwlnton died Tueaday morning
it eight o'clock, Coroner I’caoock will enmmonn
jury and hold an luqneat Wednoaday morning.
Do one baa bean arrested.
In hexlnglon Judge Jumea II. McWhorter, one
ol our moat prominent elllrena, while riding
over hie piece on Twaeday on hone-
hark fell dead liom hie anddlc. He
very largo, portly man, and wae euppov-1 to here
been anddealy tlrlcken with heart dler -. Judge
MeWhortcr wee ono ol the lint ee' i ot thla
oenniy, being one of lit oldeit fan irk*. Ife
waa In yean psstvery prominent In . Uoa, end
in iac', In all the lni.rcati ol the oou. . holding
positions ol truat and honor, auch aaitsenator,
rcpri rents live- and Judgp. Ida Iwrearad family
haa loat a kind, loving huaband, father, and tho
community a valuable friend and neighbor.
Mr. John D. Kuncll, of Cnthberl, who
kilted hla two children and abot himself Baa-
day afternoon, dlid Monday about one o’clock.
Dr. Toombs, who wea with him from a abort
time alter the killing Unbodied, atatca that ho
waa pfilictly conscious till within ten mluutoaof
bla death. He caproued regret for what he had
done and said ho waa led to It by mental angulah,
which rendered him unable to control himself.
Be had |uat returned from Thornes county Batur-
day afternoon, fatigued In body and doproaaod In
mind, hla reaaou got beyond the control of hie
will, et which lime be committed this tpnaUIng
tragidy. No ono who knew Mr. Rneaell could
charge him with any moral turpitude lu this tear
Ini trauMctlou. An affectionate huaband, a do-
voltd lather, a copalatcntCbrlatlan, bo could not,
wlUi mind Intact, havo dona that, which a man
loss lo abatnc and hardened In crime, would not
hare Cared to do bccanae so bees,
A curious accident earned what threatened to
bo a acrloiu panic at |lhe academy of mutlo
WcdriMday night In Macon, The
Bauch 10 combination waa playing at Ibo Umo.
Henry Wllkcnoma young while man,bettor known
aa Major Kina, waa in Ike third gallery. He ob
liiVfd anopenliuln the rolling atnl decided to
crawl In and try lo mateblf
loft above Ibo atage.
why be wuhod lo do tbu but whaterer the reaaou
hu attempt proved a failure* A lalaatcp cauacd
him to break tbruuab the colling, aondlngaabow-
arol plaalerlnt upon thejieoplo bolow. A panto
ensued, many supposing lhal tbo building waa
falling In. The prompt action of police oMoec
Holmes wsl all lint prevented the lorn ol Me.
Fetich lor lha name ol laU ol tbo plastering lad to
the dlacovcry of a yalr ol logs dangling through
'' "upon further Invoatlgatton,
-US WblCD, U. ,
lurrril nut to belong to Wllkereon. lle wa arrea
red aad locked up In Che harracka-
Jobu K. Weat came tn town Wednoaday morning
with n loaded gun to ovengo
fnanlt to hla wife by n atwlog machine
•gent, balling from Chicago and tailing hltnaoll
W.T. Glacier. Friends Interfered end Induced
him to rcaort to milder metna: to providing hlm-
atll with a keen whalebone buggy whip he found
Uierre roil Ibo Hint and demanded an explana
tion, which falling lo ilvt.to Waat'a eatlifacUon ho
preended to (Ira him a severe Hogging, canting
him to Jump, cry turd hag. Olaeaer Immediately
crowd over to Alabama telling thebrldgekeeper
that be had no further hastens In Fort Gaines,
The verdict here le, "aerved him right."
Nr. (I. A. Lucca' mtdcnca la Canyon wae
atruck this morning by lightning. On*
corner ol the bone* waa torn com-
Moldy off, and Ihcablnglca arete acatteredall orcr
the yard. Alter the lightning atruck the corner of
the house, If followed Ibo tin valleytug orer the
reol end on to Ibogultcrlni to the back of Ibo
home, making lit recap* In Uiegronnd. An oag
tree alandtng at the front gate had the bark lorn
off It. One gato post wu complelely demoliihed.
Mr. Lucu wu out In hla genian at worn and fait
the shock toaooMbly hatratacereely able to got
lark Into tbo houae. Mrs. Lucu wu Mending In
about four text ol where in* boltpaaaod, end wu
urcitly shocked. Though not seriously hurt. It
w III lake her metal days lo reiMsor.
Judge Daniel U Candler, ol ualucavtlla, apent
tail week lu \ '• kloa vlalUug rota lire*. He
once litre! i i when the gold ntinoa
were Ural ilacorered here. It hu
bean foiiy te alnoe be area ben. Hla
mother la butte. ,t the L'bnmbcia cemetery, near
here. Wblleheie he Inquired alter n looking
glaaa that she had o hen ahedted, and found It at
. hla niece's, Mrs. if. U. Usher. TMglaae has been
nrecg the Umlly 125 year*, ft wu bought at
Angola. Go., by Judge Chadlart lather, and at
thu time tkcrcwu but two MOtea In tht plan*.
He toca the glare home with him and will here It
gut MraUrge name, toba kaf I m a mils among
Mr. Frank 1L Mitchell died M hla home In Ltn-
weed Friday night altar a protracted Itlnau of the
threat and n lur g affection. Uewulrnlyn good
man, and oh* ol our moat useful citterns. llslure
hla tihrem he arm one of tho directors ol the Na
tional bong ol Columbus, and wu one of onr
meal energetic and prosperous bnatnam
mtn. Be leant t wilt and several young
children who bare tba sympathy 01 thla entire
community. Mr. Wlebell wu n aao-tn law ot
theitmcBtrd JudgeL. T. Downing, and hla pa
nels reside in Rome. He area a gallant ooetoJer
ate toidltr, and at the time of hie deatharuaa
boootiry member of the COlnaboe Guardi.
la Ur* superior court Thonday to Bcrvrea
county, the cut ot Mu. Maim Thompson vs.
Central Railroad and Banking company ol
Georgia wu celled and tried. Mr. Mom Tboap-
eon, ttadaceued husband of ibo plain tiff wu
ran over and kUlod by a height train soar No. A
on a dark night, during the aowtul centennial In
Bavannab. onr two yean ego. He had eomo op
OO the nltht naimnaar. and tba •.l.intier
la, represented th* plaintiff, Hr. A. It. Lawton,
Jr., of Skrsnuali, cud Messrs. bitch, Dell A
Wade, cl Bylranla, lbs dcfcndanL
Lengthy argument* were made by
Jodges Hook end Bobby to Mrs Thompson, and
Meters.Wade and Lawtonfertbe load. Alters
learned cberge from hla bcr.or, Judge Carawell,
the Jury retired and brought In a rerdlet giving
the plaiutm g; vo
WyJJo Brown, light watchman at Battery
jerk, wu called from bla bouse about mid
night Friday night In Haranuab* He bal
•tamely of esed the door when lie waa selud by
some partite, dragged out and terribly bMten. It
la believed the outrage was perpetrate I by some
tnmpe whom be refuted to let itcep In the
pavilion. They escaped.
The wooun't foreign mlnlonary society ol
Um North Gaorgla Methodist conlercoc: met
in ht. Johns church Friday in Auguata,
Mrs Jisale Boring presiding. Devotional
exerebra wire led by Mre. Blthop VTIgbtman. The
•ddrrai ot welcome was delivered by Ulm Lilian
BdimII, of Aognsla, and Ibe reply by Mrs. John
D. Bay, of Niwnan, Bixtynlnedelegates answered
the roll call, and every dlatrlct was' represented.
The president made a glowing report, and the
treaaorcr, Min Btewnrt, reported over 16,000 raised
ftr missions teat year. Bra Bishop Wlghlman
•ddrened the society, congratylatlng the ladles
on bearing the tanner over all the southern socto-
tlcg, and on having auch a noble rrpresenutlre In
China aa Mlu Lenra Haygood, lormerly of Atlan
ta. The day wu pasted in tht reception of report!
from dfetrlcu and committee* on finance, Juven-
tie societies, resolutions and publications were
appointed. The convention tajbnalnaa like, In
telligent, earnest and makes One lmprceahnu on
Auguata.
Bov. Bam Jours baa consented to preach in Ma
rtetta thla summer. lie will hold a aerlea of meet
ing! hero In July. A largo bub-arbor will be
constructed for him.
fn referring to the aetlon ol the Gainesville fe
male ecmlnery faculty toward Him Fannie Ran
dall, who lately escaped from It through the as
sistance of Mr, C. H. Austin, the latter writes:
I don't object to the prolomor having Jtntlce,
bol I am afraid be will never get It. At Beulor
did not state what the put wu, but would leek to
cut *erlona reflections en the young lady or her
family, I w III only swy that the letter (hat Mlu
Fannie received wu from her /ether, end that the
prestoent knew It, and wrote lo her tether asking
“ '** r intimating that it wu a
I can ahow and I wUL II
why jut let It roll.
Jones county la making rapid strldea In tho way
ol lntculvc terming and stock raising. Mr. Ed
Morton can boaM ola pair ol tho celebrated reg
istered Jerseys. Tbo cow, Ovids, 1a a beauty to
behold, and bu a butler record of IIX pounds per
week. Tbo bull, Peal Jonu, it a moat superb an
imal, and ranks at tho head ol the list. Ur. Hor
ton te a modal former, and raises all that he neods
on his term. All 01 tho Hortons, Mclrln, William
and Ed, are noted lot their boapttatlty,
Irvington Appeal: On teat Thursday Ur. Dave
rtewtll. Ip- 1 — — c •
P. E. Baxley, unoccupied; then the boueof J. K.
Calbonn, confectioner and beef market: then the
ponofflee bonding, above wu tbe hall ol Knights
of Honor and Masons; then another honae
belonging to Mrs. Bcachman, occupied by
Uopklu A Co., fancy gtocere, and the law offfee ot
Colonel C. H. Reid and the effloeof Dr. A. 8.Whit-
leer. Fortunately moat all theatocke were ured,
the mam loss was to the owner* ol tho bootee.
There wu no Insurance oa any of tbo property
burned. Hed it not been demp weatber aud rain
ing our wbox: town to-day would bare been lu
ashes. Three are two theories *s(o tbe oefgfuof
the Arc. Cot-Is tbat It wu ect on fire. The other
te that a bend of vsgebonda, who gamble la toy
place they can hide tbemttlree, by their careless-
nesa In some difficulty, knocked over a lamp aud
caused tbe Are.
The courthouse, In Syivanhqwu packed and
Jammed to lu utmost capacity on Wednesday
morning when the ease ol the slate venue
Robert McCoy, charged with murder,
called. The prisoner having no lawyer, tbe court
appointed Colonel Potter and Judge Hobby to de
fend bin, Messrs, Oliver and Humphries being es-
loclatcd with the solicitor In the prosecution. Tho
defendant being arraigned, pleaded "not guilty.'
Mr. James Newton, the principal witness for the
■tale, swore "that he uw Jamea UlUor, the man
killed,and the prisoner at the (torso! Mr.Hetrd at
No. C% Central railroad, on the evening of tho kil
ling, that deceased left tho etoreand* few min
utes alter, ho heard two distinct blows and a groan
at tho hack of the houae; hastening there be found
Hr. Miller lying on the ground bleeding profusely
from two wounds In tbe bead, and tbe prisoner
running towards tbo woods about forty yards
away. Witness ehottwlca but tellod to hit blm,
A while-pine board was found by the eido ol
the dying man covered with blood, which board
wu introduced tn evidence u the fatal weapon ot
destruction. Argnmonta were made lot the prose
cution by Merer*. Rogers A Oliver, and for tbe de
fense by Meson. Potter A Hobby. After tbe
charge ol the court tbe Jury brought In a verdict
ol guilty.
Julian B. Toll, of Augusta, who was arrested
on a requisition ol tho governor ol Tennes
see, charging him with grand larceny In that
stats, wu released Saturday on tho hearing ol
a writ of habeu corpus before Judge Walton. It
appeared on lnveHlgatton that Buchanan A
Blndle, of Gallatin, Terra., at whose lnstanoe
tho requisition wu Issued and who charged Tutt
with stealing certain hones and being a fugitive
from Justice In Tcnneaaoc, shipped the hones to
Tutt themselves. He wu to soil the hones on
iharce, and having done ao, a disagreement about
the amount duo resulted. The court ruled that
though Tutt might owo money on tho bones fold,
there wu no cvldonoe ol larceny or other crime
commuted in Tcnnessw. Tho prisoner wu die*
charged.
Mr. Wlllte McLendon, aged Keenly six, who
Urod near Carrollton, wu drowned at Hol
land's mill test Wednesday. Ula mind wu af
fected, and It te supposed that ho fell Into tho
pond. The coroner’s Jury decldod that ho came
to his death by unintentional drowning.
Mr, M. F. Uowan, ol Bomo, hu lu hli possession
two bills ol Isdlng, dated Jn 1/90. One of them
te for HO bogsbetde of tobacco, consigned by
Criswell, living in Bloodworm district, ol this
county, gave a log rolling, aud provided lor tbe
occasion a .goodly supply of th* ••orer-Joy/uL"
Several ol hli neighbors assisted him ln hla work,
and towards evening the, crowd became quite
hilarious fiom tho ciiccla oi tbe whisky. It ap
pears that at night tho crowd took supper at Mr.
Criswell's where wero present hu own wife aud ,
daughters, and the wllo of William Cherry. Tho I hla grandfather, Jamea Goran, of Virginia, to an
wu “eld U,O OTtt tb *tml ,On teidr“.o'l’ , wniu 0 r, l i Sn ‘ ,uh Th ° bm " quaintly worded, sad
Cherry jc*tcrd*y evening ihowi about the follow* I conclude* es follows: “And so God send tho
Ing fects: The pMly.wmsIsUng of DsyId Criswell, I ship to her destined port in safely. Amen.'
cSiSm^rffi^odWmKlnT;AWSSS The commencement cxerolaea of tho North Geor
at David Criswell's honto! After suppers Are got gl* agricultural college, at Dahloncga, will begin
—- ‘rom Ibe log heaps In thenew ground, end too I Sunday, Jnno Hth, and cloae on tho l'th.
VJ?ir MilMdreSSTnld’Sfthehonw andJaok Qullm,n ltMr * " hcn * l <«>' »ork, will require
InwafnaligaSnSvcwnalyUnguis tothe WOO round* lint cotton daily. It 1s now spinning
• i * ,n 'yLhwcl 1 aud lamllyandtho wile I about 750 pound liot cotton. The entire machln-
flre^tai^ihte^teSfatSS? slid 'tSmoJ^bSa err will soon bain running order, and will then
a oi told Martin and Youiigb.uod to leave tho | run loll time. The thread mads oomparca favor-
honae. Yonnablowl left, but Martin only weal | ably wjlh any thread madofa Ihcaoutb.
ro^S^radJIulin teto &VadT, o?eny' Macon couoly hu now on hand 15.71129.
and It I* tbo testimony of Martin that Cherry drew Tho Stephen* monumental association hu dos-
hhi knife end made lo or three tbrntta at him, Ignated the tenth of June u tho day for tho ro-
novel ol the ranulns of MrBtephcna to their test
( berry retuixed to the hotuc nud-Usnin proceed* I nsting place at Liberty hall.
to R5P Bd 'W e, f h0 U J° °tbers [ Ono night recently Coroner John 8pcncc, of
iold?n«* s^mook 10 * payef'TSSuS w ‘ n * BU “, * llU8 "*** ln hi*realdenoe. wu
l i ter Vonngbiood wea called upon to open me I Mulled by acrcema emanating from tho dining
SytTi i‘”, * l *i^ h » T * 10 «' room- I'roccedlng will allhuteto the room ho
lte thlm'llncd'a 7e“ JSSSfol "ZmSlSl 1'SSc," ,mod hta »Hh terror around hie
and ail joint d ln JiuUJy. Ho (hen closed hts eyot, I table. For some momenta he wai anable
raised hla hands and Mid In a deep, solemu voice I to discover the cause of the excitement, but on
jdora U iDd'&knMSfYbmLthe vrtnd a aljmiu( '“‘"’kin thodlr«llm: pointed byamombcrol
hrongb (he pine trees that reared their atately I Fte family ho u«r a largo snake about d re foot
b, S ,,n * long lying it full length on tho table. Tho family
ecrtajn'gkama of* Itelt? 1 msteteig ‘darknoss^more •'*<ll“'trrcp*ted to ttkeuate at the table when
rcpllblcand m.ob^tereoundlUm^ppcar are Iboobu^joua^lor wu ^T^^yuror.l
. .. . .... I offered au Impious prayer I Tho latest addition to the I
fir God. When Marlin went to Jolu tiro | fstoldbvtheTcocoairowi-
In the new ground. Cherry returned to tho ** “, 11 7 V* f CW "',.
ALL THROUGH DIXIE.
Greet FxoltrinaBt tn TsIlsOtfs en Aeeauttt of
Usevmly Discovered Gold Mints-A Dual tea
ninnlDCham nilllard Boom—Tss Dsad
bods of a Woman Wound, Rio.
Mtniaaippi,
Cotton ln MlatealppI hu been urlourly Injured
by tbe cold spell. ______
Arkansas,
The coal fields of Arksnsu, occupy 12,000 tquare
xnlka.
'I hero te a revival of public tntereit ln the trio
ached syatem m Arkansas.
Maryland.
Cooper, the yonng mulatto who outraged
Mlu Gray lu Baltimore county a law weeks
ago, alter nearly beating her to death
vrulrlod In Baltimore Wednesday and couriered
of rape. Tbe Jury returned a verdict of guilty with
out leaving ma box. The Maryland law provides
a penalty ol deem for this crime.
Florida.
The (own of Milton, twenty miles eut
Pensacola wu destroyed by Are of an Incendiary
origin Wednesday night. Seven general
stores and a drug atorc. three saloons, one hotel,
one wagon shop, two shoe stores, one jewelry
More, telegraph office,* barbershop, a tew
and ono residence were destroyed. The ]
about HO,000; Insurance unknown.
A bloody fight occurred at Hickory Grove
ohurch, nine miles from Madison Monday,
between the Weat brothers and
Langford brothers. The fight wu in oontequeuoe
o! tbe publication, during me lut campaign, ol
aomo letters which ware ol a very personal charac
ter, In me melee Wm. Langford wu killed out
right, George Langford wu ao urlously wounded
that he 1a not expected to lire, and Tair Langford
wu wounded In the head. Eugene West wu shot,
and Abe and Johnson West were cut, but not seri
ously.
Texas,
A. H. Bolo, ot me Galreston News, le making
arrangements to Mart a branch iaue ol his paper
tn Dallu.
Major T, B. Sheridan, ot Fort Worth, Toxu,
down with a Knout paralytic stroke.
An attempt te being made to enforce the Sunday
Jaw In northern Texas.
dispatch dated Thursday to the Norn
bom Ben Antonio, uye: In me federal conrt yea-
today, Potter end McDaniel, mall robbers and
highwaymen, were sentenced to confinement ln
the Chester, Illinois, penitentiary lor llle. Tho
nrisouers received their teueaco with smiling
A sjiiin, w ,uv i-vm „uiu mils, SSySI A fCST*
fill double murder occurred boro Monday
“light between ten and eleven
/'clock, 8. P. Holmes, who bod separated from
bis wife, entered her residence end fatally as
parly in me new ground, cherry returned to tbo I 7"""’..
house, aud taking hu child lu hla arms, ho mad Thla young lady, who rcaldu at Mutlu, twelve
a wire started home. Aa they enmo near mo I mlUce from Tocco*. cantay, u Lord Byiou uld ol
— 1 bfmaalf. "I awoke on* moruliig and found uiyaell
famous ” Hhe te the daughter ol Ira W. Randall,
moment, cherry swore
party. Cherry and wife heard Marlin make a most
appiohloua assertion In regard to bu wife, aud
he returned to the house lor his gun. He return
ed Just ss tho party had finished prayer. Home
one saw him approach and tsiltl: "Watch
rut, there I* going to be • terrlblo row I odvenlera ot our opportunity to sea the young
here." Hooarmi up to tho party aud Orlawell f lady, who, unexpectedly to htr-oll, created auch
— " ' an vxcltrsnsut In northeast Georgia. Mlu Fannie
wu atleudlne me Baptist acmlnary at Galuctrllte,
Georgia; thla Institution te under tho
chaigo ot Dr. WUke*. Mr. Randall wrote hte
.. . . , dauantcr, Min Fannie, a letter, telling her to
lined to get nutet fora come homo, aud also tending lur mo money te
bo would kill Martin, dcliay expense*. Mira Fannie made known her
Martin told him to come on. konngbtnad ex- I father's wlshca to Hr. Wilkes, who demanded lo
postulated with them and told tham to deslat. I icethclcucr. Thla wu shown to him tad lie, tor
cherry punched I oungblood In me ttomaoh with I some unknown reason, suspected that Uw young
the mmule of me gun, culling Youngblood a lady wrote tho tetter, aud refused to allow her te
Columbia firnlth, a nephew ol I derwrt MoanwhUethsdoclor wrote to Mr. Rto-
Call asking Mm to allow Mba Faonla to remain
at oollcge. (Dr. Wilkes explains that he wrote
this,tetter to ascertain whether or not Mr.
Randall did .write.,, the latter shown
him by Mlu Fannie). Mlu Fannie, who prored
hentlf to tea young lady ol considerable eplrtt,
determined to go home, despite the doctor's posi
tive rcItuaL..She.went to the depot, where (he
placed herself under the charge ot a voung
whose name te Austin. Tho doctor pursued,
Mlu Fannie, under the escort ot Mr. Austin, wcut
to New Holland springs- expecting to got on the
lonlblerpllhct Columbus Smith, a nephew ol
Youngblood, told Cherry not to treat an ot* man
ao, and 11 ho wauled to treat any one thot way, to
try a yonng mau, Cherry asked Smith wu It any-
Ih-oitohlm, Smith sald^ie had a right lo daft.
I herry asked him if hr took H up. Smith replied
that he did. ( limy sprung toward Smith with
ore* knife and roadeaslrokawttbll Bmuhatinck
at blm Willi open Oil, unit with the other hand
put hte hulls- lo hte teem and opeu-
td it. They clewed, and several sirokes wen mad*
with knlna by beib parlies Criswell sayahoMP
aisled Ibo nartlt* Both knew they wore cut
- i lUUMd eO Criswell's
xe bed minting. Smith
. lfo wu taken Off hr
Martin and Yoensblood to Martin's bouse. Dr. J.
" Word wu lummoucd lo ace tho parties next
—Inc, and lound Smith with a wound two
J* lc-eg Joel aliovo the loft ‘
another directly over the heart. Th*
hi art wu a narrow escape from Immediate death,
, , , . i engtucor merely amlled and th*
| Gain dashed by. The young lady wont
. . t0 ,ReUtot In (ompauy wim
lady friend whom name we do
not remember, Sho spent th* night at Bel).
Ion hotel andnsv! .tay, camo on lo Tocco*, arrlrx
, , ,, — —,—, . . .pgbortfor bar. AU sortenltheoeleaweracur-
ulhs knife would hare produoc<l doam hint It I rest; ft wu reported hero met tho young lady
penetrated tbe sixteenth ol aa Inch deeper. Me te | had inn asray te be married This te too absurd
now doing well, and with favorable clreiunsUeres I (or consldemten. for, had rhh boon her purpose,
will Reaver. The mini wua direct Mah la the I she irrtaiiily would not have romedlnn-lly home!
back beiwean urea lb and atenih rib*, I Mr. Naudall did write the letter telling her te
which pcuutiated one ot hte laaga, I come home, gl'e learn Uite from Mr. Baudall him-
and eaueid a snore hemonbige. both mureeny | sell, who also says that he tent the money to pay
end carerpally. Menday aoeralni about too'etoca I her -*«**-*— n. u -"--- V J-
mt was about 3# yum ol age. and la*we ■■
end two children. Tht coroner's Jury returned a
verdict that the dscaatsd cease te his death Irsm a
wound tn dieted by a kails la th* hands at Colam- ■
ibusmnlth. No arrests have ytl|umMm||^u^
■■cwma,, Dr. Vllk.a uluud^i
much determination u did Uta young lady?
lor, not willing to truM aU to hlmmU, ha procured
a policeman and went in search o( the tor run*
away. IttealaoHapItyUredcciorandbteoffia-
lal Irlfcd did not capture Mias Fannie, lor tbs m
mantle city ol Gainesville will never again have
* lb* nlaht paseaagu, and the plataUff chargsa
the toad with Bcgllgaw* in the stopping of th*
tofnata point thrta hundred yardTltoow th*
J***J-»hKtwp*u tba deceased got out, thinking
II at* Re. a. la Bel requiring him to gat on statu
when they pulled up to the ataUeu. aud la hav
ing ao lights oe the backlog freight train which
sen otttThompson, and which they aU*e »u
total tea regular ichadata. Tht wtgow brought
M.U teg t»m damagaa. Msrere. Hobby a
llaUtwA of Bylranla, tad Judge Hook, of Augua-
ut smith, ho arrests bar* yel been mad*. I mantle city ol Gainesville will nsvsr again bars
Th* grand Jury otHahoiham county lut week, I so.^eod. an opportnnliy ofsrunnslng a spoolacte
> response to the aloquant and ntuIoUo charge Sgft'SafflKrfSatea'uStS tfia SllK
ol hte honor Judge bus, recommended the pau- of a bcantUul young Indy toobSylug the legal
aga el a law by me Ictlalaturo. to appropriate all I conl ?*! > ”9* bwlamer- .Bald MStVaanl^l
th* rental ol the W. A A. railroad te the'eaure ol ^"'tot home"
education, fa the common schools, u wall u tbe Rli Fannie Is a girl oi vcry i-:«V
liquor lax, tag on shorn, etc, and also * tax of oca I teg 'ttFaraficeiah* te rather slender, end w*
dollar oa each dog In the state, and 11 that should toSS&rt&ij 'hfte!
noi prove icfllctast lo ron the Iiet-tchools fjr tlx I lier rxrnrttlon o( (ace iudlcttta tintltniMt anil
ttonttu In Um year, pijlnf 109 cento to tht dollar I •mUMlltr. A r&rcnolrfrtit wonld (all you ttmt
outbcconttael, men they recommended a tax of mteh ^lw'a'Sdf “w^cS^STttaSS^
one- tenth ol on* percent on the taxable property 1 ^ 1 ■
at the state for educational purposes.
The dulluaa Free Fnrete deist good work lor
the advancement of th* watermelon crop. In
speakiri ot the outlook lor the crop this year u
says:
The next Important nutter to ht looked after In
Ihiaicclion la th* watermelon crop. Sine* onr
hen tlniaal, exhl
Alteraeaaalut review oi
the laela,w* acquit Ulw Fannie nl all blame, sad
we believe that any girl with suBciaal ooange,
under the nme rtrcumsuncn, srontd hart made
| every poaiihle effort to get home.
MARRIED IK GEOHCIA.
Charlie Bamnie-t and Mbs Latte 8. Lyle, Aortal
circle James Y. carl there and ktteslda carter,
idluttire ...
vesy fin*cropolsKlone-lh* fiuaat,
hare cm rawed. We cslimalc, and-
Batura ol thla kind are generally (boat u correct
u lb* next Baa's, that between 400 and SOI oar
loads *111 be ahlppad Iron Brooks county.
Friday night In Falmelto, at haltpiat on*
the alarm of fire wu trended sod th*
■re *u diaoevsred lobe fn a one-story wood
build leg kelorglng to Dr. V. S Zeittre and <T, W.
Floyd. Tbe front au occupied aa a shoe shop
and tic raaruageu,ref pluudcrdrposltory. Ta*
honw wu a wooden atiwctnr* and highly Mas-
lusUble. aadnockaocv tosavu k nor lu contents.
The fire then ctntnmad ta* oat surer itacihox u ol
WWa. SlhBlBaadMtei
Usk^^gtaOUmte
.and the land ta better prepared and cu’.U- I M'tx — ~ _
rrt iban II hu keen loc two years put About I Furs, iireeurohrero mi ark e J. Iteruer tad Mire
third of th* crop lo thu country faot th* Kolb I Nrtli* Brea F -’J d county.... Fiat 8. Blagac and
kvartety. U»..d-to« f «n -yj-W.
- - - 1 smith and Mba tullie Mama. *aa» FMaL.
BIRD IN OHOnOIA.
J. M. Vojrif. ccayert...
Ilia.h»tth,Or««vlll*~.^ .—
iod Jodis Jsssst B. UcWberur. Lexlutoa .....
Hi*, r. K EcdMlds* AlHnts .. Kev. U. W. Kppi,
Bsrrts
Maori_.. iiulet Goetlke. Satxani
War* Medltea,—Btmnrl Rohortaon.,
Mia Garner Edwards. MUladgaoffi*-.
Carter.ator*Mountain Mra. H. T.
Griffin Dr. 8 F.trelU. Borne—Captala J. A.
Stexstcry, Borne c. IT. Chfiattem Hartwell.
came to a sell lance ol mo women, wu killed,
Mr. Mote M. ratten, ot Galreston, 1s in Jail. Ho
1a Intanc.
Mrs, William Phelpa, who shot aud killed Wil
Item Artago at Galreston, has bean released on t
tl.CCO bond.
VirBlnlu.
Tbo formal opening ot tbe confederate sol-
diem’ bomo near Itibhmond took placo
IVodnuday. R. E. Loo camp, with their
guests, tho Aaron Wilkes post, G. A. E., ol
Trenton, N, J., and tbe city military,marched
to tho house, where, alter prayer by Ilev.
J. William Jones, Colonel Archer Andor-
■on In a felicitous spoech
turned tbo borne over to General Fitxhugh
Leo, who accepted thochargo on bohsUof tbe
board ol managers. A large number of dis
tinguished invited guests, Including many
ladies, wero present. From tbe bomo tho vet
erans In bluo and gray and tho military pro.
ceedea te Hollywood cemetery and participated
in tho annual decoration of the graves of tbo
confederate dctd.Wedncaday being Decoration
Day.thouundi of peraons visited tbo cemetery
but there wero no unusual ceremonies.
Mrs. Stonewall Jackson and daughter, aro at
Old rolnt.
Joseph Ballsy ol Lyncbbnrg wu sentenced
on Wednesday to tbo penitentiary lor fifteen
years for a criminal assault on hte stepdaughter,
Minute Meadows, thirteen years old, Tho crime,
which was committed screnl months aro. created
great excitement whan discovered, liatlcy nar
rowly escaped mob violence.
R. G. williams, of Lynch's station, wu
ran over and killed Wednesday ;by
tho fast mall train on tbo Virginia Midland
nHroad near Ward Springs.
Henry andLlzzlo Stokes, colored, ol Not-
towsy county, bavo boon arrested on
suspicion, having murdered their aou
Funnel Btokca, who, It ta aunpoaed, wu stunned
by a blow and men hurled alive. Tho feeling
against tho prisoner* Is very strong.
In a quarrel at South Boaton, Virginia, Atexan-
andcr Yatea wu aorlously wounded by J. U.
Kent _____
North Carolina.
In a fit of despondency because of illneu
and the fact that ho wu becoming blind,
Jamea M. Sharp, residing near Sutevillo,
Committed suicido Friday by banging.
D. L. Glover, ogont at tne Atlantic, Tonnes-
sco snd Ohio railroad depot at Troutmans, wu
sqnlrrcl bunting with George Muk to-day,
and while both were running after a squirrel
Mask’s gun struck against a tree and wu dis
charged, th* contents striking Glovsr In tbo
abdomen. Glovsr lived only three hours, but
bofore hi* dosth exonerated Mask, stating that
th* shooting wo* accidental.
Lightning act Are to the bedding in th* honae ol
W, B. Lynch, Flu county, lut 8uuday. Mrs.
Lynch threw the blaring bed clothes oat of th*
window.
Walter Gaboon, a prominent cillxeu of Tyrrell
oonnly, had hte bralus kicked out by a mute tbo
other day.
In the auprnae court, at Raleigh, In tho eat*
ot W, A. Anderson, on appeal, rendered a
decision Saturday confirming tbs sen lane* ol
tho lower court, which Imposed th* death sen
tence for murder, Asderaon Is the man who,
with K D. Bay, wu lonnd guilty ot a triple mur-
di r at ihcmlra mine In Mlichrll oonnly lut yoir.
■awayl" Atibta Bradley began firing at him with
a Smith A Wesson tlx-ahooto, tne second shot
taring effect In Barnard's right shoulder. Barnard
then ran behind a cigar stand, and taking a large
Colt's army ptatol from a drawer opened firs on
Bradley. Both Bred firs shots. Barnard's arm
being wounded, he could not manage hte heavy
weapon to advantage, but shot ln almost every
direction. Bradley'a filth shot patted through
Barnard's hat, snd after firing It he threw the
pistol st Barnard and then took to hla heels.
Bradley wu arrested and placed under 11,000 bond
for stuult with intent to murder.
Rev. D. L. James, the Methodist preacher ol
Blonntvlll*, Ala., waurruted ln Birmingham
Tnetdayby United Statu Deputy Manual
Goodwin, on a warrant charging him with
forgery. Lut year James put in bids for aerera
mall contracts and forged the names ol five prom
inent mtn of Blount county to tbo bonds ho to-
warded with the bids. When this fact wu ascer
tained last October, James wu arrested hut tiler
wards made hte troupe and hu been hiding out In
Florida. Ho umo toBlrmtngham lut night from
the swamps and wu soon recognized by some one
who pointed him out to the manhaL
A threatening lire broke out in Kilpatrick's
lantsge factory, grist mill and grocery store
In Taladcga Wednesday evening at five
o'clock, and to awhile it seemed that J. H. Hicks'
(tore and Onr Mountain Home printing house
would be destroyed; hut tbe prompt work ol the
firemen and citizen* toon cheeked tho flamu, snd
no damage wu done except to Kilpatrick’s goods,
which were considerably damaged by water and
removal. The flamu wero bursting out ot the
roof of Kilpatrick's building when discovered, but
lu le» than forty mluutea they wero checked and
the adjoining property uved.
Mr. A. 8. Toler, of Selma, te dead.
Senator Dan Voorhees will deliver the annual
addreaa before tho Birmingham public schools ln
Juno.
Major Jo*. Hardie, o! Selma, failed in 1880 and
retried at twenty-five cents on the dollar. Since
that tlmo he hu paid off about 8(5,000 of the tu-
dcbledncu from which he had been released.
Tennessee.
A man was fined 110 In a Memphis nolice court
to smoking opittra in his own room.
I'rcsident J. C, Boyles, of tbe Amerlcsu
institute of mining engineers, delivered an
address at the opening seKloa of that body In
Chattanooga Tuuday night on tho "Production
oOromln the south." He uld:
"In her wealth ol contiguous ores and fuel! tbo
aonth can Juris claim such advantages u might
ho sought in vain almost anywhoro also. It —
very UtUo profit
ons for lore than
__ with wutern and
northcrnjions in the wutern and northern mar
kets."
Aleut 9 o'clock Monday morning In Chatta
noogs tho dud body of Mary Johnson wu
found loan alley in tho lower part of tho city,
and It wu supposed that sbo had committed lut
cfdo, but on InruUgatlon it wu found that she
knd been beaten to death. Her huaband wasacen
whipping bor lut night, and ho has been arrested
tor murdering Iter.
The reports from Nsahvlllo about the des
truction of th* growing crops by oul
worms are much exaggerated. Rav
ages arc in fact not ao great u frequently occur
wnon no mention la made of thorn. Wormahavo
appeared ln some sod lands, but tho Inji
no means general. The (land ol corn
than usual.
A desperate encounter between two men, named
John Browder and Frank White, occurred la
Chattanooga Thursday night, ln which White
was fatally stabbed. Browder lain lall.
Elder Morgan, of the Mormon church, rctnrn-
1 to Cbattuoogt from Carter county
Friday, whore Christian cy and Gainer,
the two olden, were Imprisoned on the
charge ot practicing polygamy. Ho finally se
cured their releaao on bond, two wuttby citizens
ol the county becoming surety. Tho threatened
trouble is believed (o be at an cud.
An antl-swcaring club hubecn organized lu
Nashville,
Another crosado against the gamblon hu start
ed In Nuhvllle.
Ealoons and billiard rooms In Naihrllle arc do
ling up on account ol Rev. Bam Jones.
The Boddy coal company wilt erect a ono hun
dred ton Iron furnaco Jut above Chattanooga.
A 400 pound bear waa killed near Jasper, .the
other day,
Several Mormon elders arc under arrest In Carter
county. They will ho prosecuted tor preach
ing polygamy.
Amos Woodruff, tho president ol the Wood
ruff Oliver csrrligo hardware company, and presi
dent of tho Woodruff lumber company, of Men
hir, madcan individual assignment Satur
day morning, Liabilities, <200,000: assets
nomlrslly, shout fl25,OCO, constating
principally ol slock ln two
Hons, ol which ho .. . —
hla assignee.
Tho news of Woodruff* assignment was received
with genuine turprlra, u he wu considered one
ol the moat substantial tnnlnosa men ol Meat pb la
The corpor “ * ' '---* —-
generally b
principal i — —_ — _____
company. Among the creditors mentioned in hla
assignment te tbs MrtropolUan National bank ol
v — York, but the amount ol hla Indebtedness te
la not itatcd, Ula fallnro te uld to bo due
to the desire on tho part ol thoao who hold u col-
lalcrlsi stock In tho corporation which he con-
trollid to realize advances that had been mode.
9 wu president. W.L. Clapp te
got tired of waiting and went in starch ol h!s
man. List did not trad bins. Brockton! wem l -
fond the city limits and hid until morn
ing. Then he got a morning new-psper s-id
raw that no mention wu mads of hte «;tp",i e
He linn employed ahsetrasn to brtng-a caret
on ono of the city bonks to a friend with tlr- rol
quest that he gefit cubed. Tula gave nlu . tod
sway. The note was turned over to the sheriff
who repaired to hit hiding place snd securM
without soy trouble. Hewu brought tetho
jJ^jigdWted. Mo effort hu bseanudo yat w
About ten o'clock Monday night a difficulty oc
curred in Orangeburg between m
Albright and Z. jr. Wolfe, i„
which the former was Instantly killed. The two
had been on unfriendly terms to a long time
Wolfe had formerly been chief ot police, but htd
utterly kept a barroom. Albright was oa th
police force, lait night they htd an lUereatioafl
near Wolfe'a home. Pistols -were brought into*
pity. Four shots were fired in qnlck tnocessloa
and Albright fell dead. To-day Dr. Salleg ex
tracted the boll from below the chest Tho mur
derer wu arrested and tanoarinJaU, Thefimiiv
of the deemed havo retained General Jim* ?
Ular to prosecute the case. •
Mrs. tv. F. Thsckston, granddaughter ot the
rcvolutlorary soldier, Captain Wm. Youns
and cousin to Georgia’s dlstlncuhhM
fiddler, General P. M. B. Yoimv
died Monday morning at 9 o'clock at her homo
fiTe mile* north of Greenville, aged 62 veara
For many years she hu been a martyr to disease
which she endured with rare Christian fortitude!
Br. Joe Foster, of Lancaster, te expected to die
of a carbuncle on hte neck.
The Columbia firemen got into* drunken row
with the firemen at Orangeburg, q few days ago.
Tho Sian TTlio Fared Middleton.
From the Springfield Republican.
Lieutenant Arthur L. Howard, whose tncoanlnl
handling ol the catling gun platoon ln the north-
writ hu sron him sadden fame, te a man ol whom
very Utile was known even by bis snoclstai In
New Haven six months ago. Ho wu ln the United
States cavalry to Bn yean prior to his
being placed in command ol the machine
gun p’ntoon of the Connecticut national
guard July 18,18SI. When tho gatllng guns were
ordered for torrlco In tho north weat. Dr. P. J. Gat
ling looked to a man acquainted with machine
guns who could handle them in a way too add to
their rcpnutlon. Ho pitched upon Lieutenant
Howard. Except byreputsUon, Dr. Gulling knew
nothing of the lieutenant. In truth, there w«
lllllo to learn. Alter hte sorrlce lu tho cavalry ho
had been living quietly in Now
Haven, engaged at tho Winchester
arms factory In making arms. Later
ta .In company with a Mr. S-Tlshnry, lorm-d a
iridge mating Arm known*. 1. L. Howard A
XX'. TfiomanuSetureot cart!. ges was carried
on In a little wooden shop, whi j. caught firs and
was dcrtroyid about two years tgo. Whon tp-
pointed to accompuhy the guns Lieutenant How.
ardwrs granted amonth's leave of absence Irom
April I to May 1 by tho state. This hu today
Ueu extended. TheConnecttcnt National Guard
bsaltmty bo remarked, no hand In Lieuten
ant Howard’s trip. H's leave ol ab
sence Is simply such u might be given to any offi
cer. Lieutenant llowtta’t rank hu bren consid
erably misstated, and be hu been reported as
-n earing tho uniform and claiming tho title ol a
captain ol artillery ln tho regular army. Ua has
no connection except with tho Connect lent Ns-/
Mona! Gnard, snd 1s not the sort ol man to osmoio
a rank to which ho te not entitled. He taireond
lumen ant. commanding machine platoon decora
regiment, C. M O,
Difference Between Marrying and Hanging!
From tho Covington, Go., star. - 1
It Is raid tbat.ua rule, man sleep sonnder thl
night before hanging than they do the night t
Spoouu notices.
A CARD.—To all who are suffering from thl
arrets snd Indlsctetloni ot youth, nervous wcak|
ness, early decay, loss of manhood, etc., I wil
send a recipe that wlR core yon, FREE oi
CHARGE. This great remody wu dboororod b]|
smlatlonsry in South America. Send a i
dressed envelope to tho Rxv. Josiril T, Ink
Station D, Now York City.
*pr8—d22t frf mon wedwki 17t fol rd mat
*210 COTTON MARKETS,
coNsxmmoN officb,
Anurra, May 2J, is;;. J
nrkwirx’sxivnw.
'ANcw York—This has been a remarkably da
week lu tho cotton market, and nothing ot Imp:'
lance hu taken place. Futures at the close t
stood a few points abovo tho prices of a week tj{
Syots-Tho market appealed somowhat strong:
to-day i middling tic.
NEW YORK, Hay 22—The following laths c
Pamirs cotton statement to the week end
o-diy:
1 lot receipts at sit United States ports
Same rims hut year
Bh owing an Increase.. ,
Total receipts _..._t/.-,7/,I
Sams time last year
Showing adecreue
Exports to the week
Sams time lut year.
——aa Increase-.
Showlnn sn Increase..,
Stock at all United State* ports...'...
Essie rims lut yesr—^^^^^u
Showing s decrees
prisonment.
Tho cclsbsrtlon ol Mccklonbcrg Independence
St Charlotte psaKd off quietly. Hetty
event wu postponed on account o! th*
rain except the ball at the Buloxd honae, ln
which sixty couple* ol tho cltteol tba city snd
slate participated. Mr. Georgs scovtlte catered to
the enjoyment ol Sri tn his usual hospitable
Mr. W. H. crow, s highly esteemed citizen ol
Rsletlh, nearly eighty years ol ago, who
wu suffering from s temporary ab
erration ol mind, was missed by hli friends Tues
day evening and It sru learned that ho had
purchased splstoL Search wu st once Instituted
which resulted Into* finding of his body this
morning in* ravine nsu the cemetery. Ulsde*ih
hid been roused by s bultet wound. Tts*dso*ss*d
wss th* general scent of the .Etna fire Insurance
company. Hla sflalii an not thought to be ass-
Unacted, He wu a man of mans.
Alabama.
Ths (rrotest excitement prerailed la Tsisdsgs
on account ot the recent discoveries ot val
uable gold lead* More than one
hundred thousand dollars hart bran In
vested during tkt put wrok. EepeenenUtlvro ol
northern tuveetors am ban to day. II Is reported
that Debarfielabcn, ol Birmingham, hu mad*
large Investments In connection with th* Nobles,
This mineral boom bn gtren ntw ills to th* city
Ol TxU*£ff»*
An e xciting duel took place la Birmingham
Tuesday afternoon in a billiard hall be-
- Bradley, general delivery clerk
at Ua part*flic*, and Henry Barnard, the pcoprle-
tor ot the balL Bradley and Barnard had a diffi
culty ov*r u gum* at cards lut night, but were
separated. It wu renewed Tuesday by Bradley r>
tag Into th* billiard halt and tetllag him that as-
lest he retracted something he said the night be-
lore,be would shoot him. Barnard replied. "Shoot
homos In this city will bt affected by his Islluro.
A sensational murder occurred near Rockwood
Friday. A man named Wooley wu heard to make
several disrespectful remarks concerning s woman
named Lamb snd her daughter. Tney retched
thecanotasonof the woman, sod he demanded
Wcclej to retract them, which ho relused to do.
Th* men clinched snd engaged la s terrific lira J-
gle. Lamb drew t pistol snd fired twoaboteet
Wooley whllo they were struggling, but neither
took effect. Wooley then drew s knife snd stabbed
Lamb to death before be released hte hold.
South Carolina.
Colonel E. B. C. Cub, the noted duettat, wu
married a few depssgoat Rock H1U, hla bride be
ing a daughter of Dr. Clayton, formerly of Colum
bia The couple will lire near Cub’s depot, on th*
Cberawnd Darlington railway.
C. A. Bojd sites C. A. Brook lord, who war
granted In Pittsburg, I’m, lor heavy
- ^forgeries committed there, wu aa
rested nest Columbia Tuesday afternoon, by
sheriff Rowan snd now lies tn tbs connty Jsll
awaiting g requisition Irom lbs governor
ol iYnnaylranla Tho accused cams to Colom
bia the tatter part ol October snd bu lived here
off sod on since then. Ba solicited
orders lor pianos snd organa snd sru vary sue-
csasfnL Being a yonng man ol good address snd
gentlemanly bearing, uniformly well dressed snd
open hearted In hte dealings, ha Ingratiated him
Kll in the favot ol many people here, snd h
wu received In very good society. Nobody sm-
peeled him ol being s convicted felon. The Ant
inrimsllon that be wu * criminal saw received
yeeterday In s letter Irom th* Per sms
detective agency. Th* chte! ol polls*
wu Informed that Bojd was* fngUivs from Jus
tice; that he bad committed crime* la Pittsburg;
that a heavy reward wu atsndfeg tor hte srre-t,
sad that he had served tiro years ln the New York
penitentiiry. Hit photograph was eneloud. It
wu so soodTs om that U ins neogntesl atooee.
Bctcctlve oor. of th* dty relit* loro* ana deal lei
lo work np tbe ossa In leu than two hoars slur
tbe csss wssglnn him ho hid urisAod nian-11
list brock ford wu ths man he wanted. A lew
boon later ht bad eoorted hte sum* tad had tn
Interview with the tower. Biocktord ana sitting
Iv the (rente! Wright’s hotel about asms ov: 1-7
lestevcslrg. Ogg approached tad tatere-1 Into
pietssst convene lieu with him. Csreieiaiy
drawing out ta* tell tale photograph tbe de
tective Mid: "Mr. Brecktod, here fs a photograph
that wss found fa tbs street, your venue led/
can’t care tench about yea if she allows you
picture tot* kicked treand on the streets. Brook-
ford sms visibly iflected. He slmnlsted ta In-
diffuse** se did not feel, and fanguiegty to-
Piled. - WeU. that does look like ■*. bat U Ss out
my photograph, ft IS my first sonata's, who lurks
very ranch like me. He got into a bad
fix. bat I can satisfy yon that U slat mlnw 1 t*t
welt 'till i to uu tn supper." The kind burned
end rather fresh yoaih detective said "all rigut."
rad Ibe eunlBtcalprU went op suits bat he
Stock at interior towns-..-.,
rave time taHra^^^ra
Flowing
Same time lest year....
Sbowlcgsn lacrosse...
___ 27,01
siirnnav, xiv 23.
New York-Market generally dnil and ol dcc'.Iu
leg tendency. Spots, middling Uc.
Net receipts today 1,20] bales, against 505 bale
test year: exports 607 bales; hut >«r 11.778 bz'e
stock 4(6,413 bales; lost yeu 475,064 bales.
Below wsgiro the opening andcioeingquotatlw
if cotton futures tn New York to-day:
May 10.90ffi Mty 1001.810.95
Jnne.__._iurj8il.04 June _.uoiftlLOJ
fuly_ njnmlljOt July. __lo.oMfil.07
AugusL...__ll Oiffi August _.,1IJ>
September lO.ATffi September —Mel
October _.1A.(43io 46 October ...._10.1
Closed steady | sales -12400 bales.
Local-Go ttoo firm st quotations. Wo quote
Strictgood middling lijjc; good middling 10 7-16o
middling ll-Mc; strict law middling 106160: lei
Bl/tdltns ttXOi strict good ordinary 10)fc: Pure
lAXcr middling SUM l}ftf low middling slain
'.He; Inferior 83%
any TORE, May 16- The total visible sn,
ply ol cotton lor tht world la 14S6.410 balm, n
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bates and 14M.W8 laspacflwti test year, eocoip:
of cotton at all Interior towna 6,935 bales: receipts
boa pianUUona 7(9. Drop tn sight VAJ,115
Mlacellaneona Markets.
Flour—Best patent 15.10; No. 2p*untl4.90: extra
family (U6; eholc* 81.00; family 13MV3.IO,
Wheat—81.C1; Tiiineraat BWa Oorn - No. I
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mixed, cn lots bulk, 66c; do. eackcl bbc. Cord
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