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VOL. XXIV.
THE QNLY PAPER (N COLUMBUS
THAI TAMrN THE
Associated Press OisDatches,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, FRIDAY MORNING. APRIL
NO. 89
UTII CONGRESS.
At Work Again On lho Tariff
Question.
IpproprUllon HID* Foul him*
Flow In.
IIOINr.
Mpeetnl In Enquirer Hun.|
w’ahii i nii ion, A |>rll IS —Do motion
of Ellis, ol Louisiana, the mhiihio loll
ham pissed, providing for oiih Hpprai*-
er an11 two a"si*taiit appraisers at tin
port of Now Orleans Instead ol two ap
proliers ami out* assistant appraiser ah
at present.
The inoniliiK hour having •'
peotnl with, the house, at 12:10, \yent
tuto committee of the whole 01
tarift cotumiaaioii bill.
Turner, of Georgia, opposed
pending bill, contending that the tariff'
needed hum dilate reviaion, and then
argued In support ol the revenue tarill'
Updegrsff, of Onlo, and Hrututu, ol
Pentinyivaula, ale., spoke upon the
measure.
The uoiuuilttee then roue and the
house adjourned.
• •CM ATM
Piutnb, Allison and Heck were ap
pointed conferees on ihu |o*lufflce ap
i the central branch of
the lend league of A inerica aginst tin*
impi iHonioent of American citizen* in
11 eland. Ite toned.
The senate took up the bill for the
adjustment of damn growing out oi
i the port of Fayal, Azotes islands, ii
1814 The coiumittee aiueudiuenis
specify lug that the total of the claim*
to lie passed upon (not eiufttllnn $70,-
78t)j in the amount proved beioro the
court of claliUH, wa.s agreed to.
I'endlelon enl« gized the valor and
et ill of the < fih-em and crew of the
Aruistiong hi defending their venue I
Hgidi.Ml the atiack of tlnee llriiisli whi
\ unsela. lie ngarded il a* one of the
in*'at heroic Mini briliant actiona hi our
naval history.
Platt briefly opposed Ilie uiemuire.
'flip hill was passed—yean -II and
nays 18.
Kellogg s bill to exter d the liiuita ol
the port of New Orleans, and lor other
purposes, was paasi d alter two hun
dred thousand dollars appropriation
had neeu stricken out as recommended
by the committee • u commerce.
'I he Indian Territory railroad bill
was again taken up and a somewhat
tedious and desultory delate upon it
followed. Sherman, Ingalls, and June*
of PioiIda opposed, and Williauis, ol
California, ami Maxey favored the bill.
The pending amendment to nqtiire
Consent lo the bill i f the general coun
cil ol the Choctaw and Chickasaw na
lions before it shall take effect, was
r« Jected — ayes 15, nays .'to.
The amendments nfferal by Plumb,
McM iHun and Saulsbury were accepted
hv Muxey, til charge of the lull, which
then paused-yeas .'it, uaya IX
On motion oi Kellogg the hill appro
priating fn,tioO,uno for the linprovemein
of the Mississippi and Missouri rivers
whs ihWmo up and laid over .w uoiiii-
lahed business for lo morrow.
Mr. Pm mb, from the mui mil tee oil
app opriatious, reported without
am*'dment the house bill appropriat
ing $>0,000 to supply the deficiency in
the current year in subsidence of the
Armpohoe, Chevenii#, Apache and
o»her Indian tril*es. Re expiolued
tiiat the bill was subsianiially i-leutica 1
wtib the one recently originated In and
pas-ed by ihe senate and was made
necessary because the house had de
clined to recognize the right of the
senate to originate the measure.
Heck—''We do not concede the ijues-
tlon, but waive It for the lime." The
bill pained
Plumb, from the name committee, re
ported without amendment the hotiae
bill appropriating the following amend
ments to supply deficiencies In the
current year: $17o,0U0 for printing
Siam pi, etc., for the revenue depart
ment; V'2f>,Ot'U for the m»nutavinre >d
papor for the use of treasury depart
ment; also fl.VI,000 to continue work on
me Washington monument. The lat
ter appropriation being tor the next
tl«cal year and to enable the person in
charge to make his contracts fir the
coining year at this time. Panned. The
senate then adjourned.
UANfc'M VILLAINY.
Mt.w Hr ■•rarllrtMl II la Ihr Arlua Pr»
rlarl llrrllun.
Cu AKLKaroN, 8. C„ April |:i. In the
Limed Mtates circuit court (o day In
the Adon electi*u case the teatiuiouy
tor the defence was n|»ened and chued
and the teatlniouy in reply for the proa*
ecutiou was dosed. Dallas Sniders
nude the opening argument for the
prosecution, ami Colonel J. C. Haakell
Ofuued for the defeu«e. One counsel
on each aide will be heart! lo-iuorrow,
end llie case will then go to the jury,
Witoensea for tuedelenae to day denied
point blank the charges made by
the government's witnesses and swore
positively that Kane, United States su
pervisor, bad been allowed tar more
privilege than lie was entitled lo uu ier
the law. They testified that the ballot-
box bad been opened fully ami dis
played to Kane Imfore the election
began, and that be ex preuse.! no dts-sl
lataction ; that Kane had boon caught
twice with Ilia hsiitl in the ballot-box.
audit waa shortly after one of these
occasions that a bundle of tickets bad
been found in t lie box. Thedefense also
put up a number of witneMees, to prove
have le on tiled for larc
dwr. Ai oilier, a colored school teacher,
liav« forged pay rolls
Another was shown to have swindled
c dored woman out of a traci ol laud,
atui testimony was iiitr«*lucnd which
went to allow that every wiinees ex
ainmed by the g iveriimoni bore a lied
on oath.
% lrglNlal.es •iNture.
Special to Kuqutrar-Mun J
Richmond. Apill I*.—lo the si u ilehMlajr
tlu-ciiiin'ialitnil reapportlonuienl bill, ra-
cenily panned l>y lb* lionae ol delegalra.wan
Uric .tad by a vote of I* ivm '» I* now,
Meanra Hale, I,> brook and Na« berry, dent-
«era'lo raadjualern, William*, republican
raedjoater.and Wing Held, atralgbt nut re
publican, voted with tbe demiN-rats agaluat
Ihe bill. If the bill bad panted It would
have given the re*d|aater* eight out ol ten
congressional districts of the elate, il was
considered an extreme parly measure.
The hou*e bill providing a uew charter
for the city ol Norlolk waa ptaaed-ayas Is,
mtea li.
Pelaeaeti *r Merveat*
Special lo the Eaqatrer-Mun. |
Ntw T ittg, April IS. — A Port Jervis, ( S.
Y isp.-cial >aya : M Tha noon express train
lo-day brought a funeral par'y lo this vil
lage with the hody Ol .Mrs Hu Uray. of Mur
rey county, V*. The husband and Mrs H K
W infield, a slater of Mr* Gray, acrompanled
lb* remain*. Mratlray waa murdered by
••rvauia, who poisoned her coffa*. Mbe waa
formerly a rs*ld«ul ot thla village. Her
buibsod I • a waii-to do farmer living near
L. aperient la.
HI U1INU TIIE PART
Special lo Knqnlrgr-ffUD.I
Trknton, N. J., April 12 — About
eighty member* of the "Old First Vir
gin! A" infantry Otey Mattery and How
hzer association, Richmond, Vs ,|
rived here yea lord ay as gueetaof Aaron
Wilkea post No. 25 Grand Army ot Re
public. An Immense crowd assembled
at the depot and a national salute
fired upon the arrival of the train,
line waa formed composed of three oom-
panle oftbe National Guard,twocomps
of the Grand Army of the Repub-
III* 1 , post twenty-three and eight, and
^^lliary rorpaofeach post. At the
|cityhall ex Mayor ('revelling, in the
ubsen. o of Mayor Vrooin received the
guests and extended hearty wel-|
Hue and hospitalities of the city. Tue
welcome was responded loin
eloquent speech by Col* (’. 8. Strlngfel-
low, of Richmond. Allusions,I
burying old animoaitles and the
‘^Bof the noith aud south under one
ilag, one I'oiiaiiluilon and in one com
moil brotherhood, was rtcelved with
long and repealed demo.islrstloiia ol
appiauae. Theoccaaion was one of un
common interest, aud excited the
greatest enthusiasm. The houses on
ihe street* through whim the procee
sion passeil were profusely decorated,
mense throngs tilled every avail
• lace. In the evening a grand
haiHi'iet was tendered the gut sis, at
which many of our principal citizens
were present. M peer lies were made
and sentiments offered in honor of
the fraternal occasion, and the former
hostilities alluded lo only to slow how
deeply they were regretu-d. New Jer-
aud Virginia-Trenton and York-
n—were again milted as they were
during Hie revolution, and at tiielealtve
hoard me sons of revolutionary sires
again pledged allegiance to ..lie Ilag,
tonsiiiuiiou and one oouuiry. The
guests leave to-day. The citizen* gen
orally have united lo do honor to the
| visitors.
■ <iu|/lanu fvrkrj Club.
special to fcnqutrer-Mua.J
■Nkw Orlianh, April 18.—At the
Bcond day's races the weather was
[partly cloudy, and the attendance was
[light.
■ First race, Withers stakes, two years
old, half mile, was won by Lske-
Isnd's E I a by Great Tom, Exe'er sec
|oml, Vmnetta third. It was won by
lengths. The track was In avy.
Time 58*.
Second race, selling race, for all
ages, purse two hundred and tifty dol
lars; mile and an eighth, was won by
Mnscatte, Ada i-ecoud, Eli third; beat
ing Howling Green, George
Hakes aud Eva, the time being
After worrying a long time the flog
finally fell but the judge did not tap
the drum, and all e*"ept Moscotte had
nearly a mile before the recall l>ell
tapped. This left Mascotte fresh and
Isbe won by two lengths.
Third race—A purse of |80t), mile
liea's, resulted, Lida Stanhope, I, I;
Duke of Kent, 2, 2; Watchman, 8, dis
tanced; Gen. K >wette, distanced;
Tevau, distanced. Time, I:5lj.
Srmhf r uf (He Prutroluu.
iMpcclal lolbc Kui|Ulrcr-M'iii.J
• ki.ckia, Pa., April 13.—
J'ity Cornuilasloner Win. 8. Douglass
was arrested to-day aud wid have a
hearing to morrow upon tlie charge of
tali It upon a representative o l the
/•.Vernm/ Bulletin, of this city. The lat-
callrsl upon the coiuiuiaslouer
[shout noon to request some informa
tion about new public buildings, and
reply he was seized by the hack of
neck by the city olUciai and kicked
out ol the building. A warrant for as
sault was sworn out at once.
< <>ni|illmrn<*r; !• XfRilar Jaar*
Mpeeisl to Ihe Kminlrvr-Hun.]
■Nkw York, April 13. -The Irish na-
tioualista of New York olty will, thla
evening, present lion. Cha*. W, Jones,
Hnited Stales senator from Florida,
with a handsome set of resolutions
through Edward G. Ityrnes, who ia now
in Wasbrnglon as a delegate from the
land league. The presentation will
lake place at the senator's room.
•• riMbnd UIimIi r.
.Special to Knquirer-Mun.l
CKAHi.vsniM, H. O., April 13.—'The si earner
Planter, from thla |s»rf, exploded h«r holler
ib!x morning Just after leaving Ihe uork
Jake Washington, a colored deck hand,
waa scalded to death. LM Hoaang and W T
Ham. male and engineer, holh while, were
lorlotuly aoalde I. Two colored men ware
a Iglilly lujure«l The Planter had a cargo
of merchsnd to, and about twelve cabin
pa-aa"geT». None ot the latter arc injured
WASHINGTON NEWS.
Opt. HowfatePDceeeda In EseApIug.
Shlpherd Still Making Dlaolod
TKKKIHLE BOILER EXPLOSION.
Ilousrg Blown to 1M« ces and Several
Lives Lost.
GEORGIA GLIMPSES.
The l. Iu>«- HI In (luU.
Itetroil Free Pres* ]
As soon as tl»** clnl» had opened in
due form,Brother (iardner announced
lhat the lion. t'aUeraugiiHTompkins, I An Gleaned fre-m Pome of the
tub i.lmnll** ok ro.ntK r«
Another ont. lal Reporter Kicked Out.
pier.
The PaclAe Mllla.
Mpecl il to Knqulrcr-Muu.l
UWHixi'K, Mass., April 13. — At the
Pacific mllla thla morning thirty two ad
dlllonal weaver* and teu aplnuem were
engageti. More than one-half ot the cotton
.pinning iuachliiciy «l the lower mill le
now In operation, also 711 loom*. The total
number employed thla morning wan 'HU
weaver* and twenty-three aplnner..
HplNNer* ur n Nlrlhe.
Mpeeisl to Knqulr*r-8un.)
Kai.i. Kivkk, Mass, April 13 —Fourteen
spluuera el the Shave mill xlruck this noon.
Complaint* concerning low wage* trained
IhaMirke which wn ordorwl by the Mplu.
% Mann* In Ihu OtnIn Narliel.
Mpei-lal to Ko<|Ulrer-Mun.|
I ClIICAUO, April 13 —There waa a g-nulne
bo nn lu all kind* of grain lo-day, and Ihe
only exnlanallon *eeined to Ite that, wbM*
a gotsl many »|>ecuU!nr», who slutly alatla-
itca cloeeiy, are short, the c nntry at large,
*maU acalpcr* and a few vary prominent
dealer* are long end are hu'llng Ihe market
with grew' perl enact l y and ancceoa. Neaa
which, tn ordinary times, would lendto de-
pre** price*,a* ema lo have no effect wnal-
Heavr Kata *nX Hall WlwrM.
Mpectal Ui (C'ututrar t»iiu 1
Nkw ohui.1i. April II — A aave-e rain
and h«ll atorm vtailed Ojtelouaaa Tuesday
aftern<sm. Ilall alonea larger Ilian hen'a
egg* fell In a heavy shower lor twenty iiilu-
ntea, aniaahllig window gla**, cullli.g v« ge-
tatlom to pi ce* and doing great dam tga lo
cro|i* for lu I lei koulli and weat of loan,
■ leawter Aahare.
M|ws-|al lo Rnqutrer*Mun.|
I.*isihin, April II —The Allan l.lneataaui-
*r .Munltahlax from lioiton for (iioogow, I*
•■horenear Ureeii Itock. Klforta to get lisr
tlV.HI Hull (Nr IkatM «*e*
Mpec'ai lo Kuqulrar-Muu.J
Saw YoRk, April i.'i.-Orlando It Potter,
owner ui the old building, receully
dsattoywi hy fire, ha* been sued In theau-
prsniACoart hy the pniprletomof the Turf,
MfM nn-f Farm for Wi',^»» damage* f.ir loe*e*
they uuatatned lo the burning of the build-
log. <•( which they were occuptnt*. The
Mini plat ut chargee negligence agalnat Ihe
defendant In having (ailed to provide pr< p-
erly agalnat lira.
■ a(e lN<xl*n mi I'erlNxlaa.
Mpac'olto Knqulrer-Muu.)
ATblKTA, April 13 - Lw
blew o|ten Ihe oefe lu the
White A Co, at Covlugloo
wttug.oM. No S'real*.
night burglar*
lore of Heard,
md got awey
Signal Corps Station Report Ap
polntmentfl, Bto.
A sc HOOK BK WKl-CKKnJ
Hpeclal to Ru<iulrsr-Huu.l
Washimoton, April 13—The signal
>rp* station, at Htnithville, N, C
porta the schooner Minnie, New York|
(for Charleston, aaliore on Frying P
shoals, end probably will be a total
■reck. The crew was saved
APPOINTMKNT. |
Ic H Spencer, of Fort Grange. Fla.,
ha* been app-duted superintendent of
euth lile saving dial riot In Flor-J
[Ida.
ANOT it KH omUUt. KKI'OltS
MtsSBD.
Andrew Devine, one of the
isl steiioKVBphers of the hous<
resell tali ves for oommiUees, recieved
night a letter from the speaker of]
[a house similar to the one receully
received by the other official steno
grapher for the home committee- Mr.
Hayes, Informing him that foi “good
slid Miilllcient cause'' he lied been dla
missed and that ills services would no
■mger Ite required. Devine lias been
absent irotu ihe house for several day*
sick leave and was in bed tins
morning when the speaker'* letter
was handed lo him. It l* understood
that the dismissal of Messrs. Hayes
and Devtite will bo brought up In the
house for dlscusaiou to-morrow hy
.Stephens and Randall.
The refnaal of the foreign relations
committee to proceed with business
yesterday on the discovery that the
i fllcial ri porter’s notes of the urnc e 1-
ings already had lu tiie Nbipherd in
tigaiiou were inaccurate and prac
tically valueless, is made tlietex' for
.harp editorials in several New York
■pars this morning.
To-day auelher stenographer, official
stenographer to some other committee,
was in attendance on t lie Nhipherd in
vestigation. Andrew Devine, the sec
ond s enographer, who was dismis-ed
by Speaker Keiler, was formerly for
many years the senate reporter for the
Associated Frees, ami like Hayes from
the house, graduated thence to the
committee rooms as official reporter.
('APT. KOWOATK KSCAPK8 FROM JAIL.
Captain Howgate, formerly disliuis-
ing officer of ihe signal bureau, has
escaped from Jail. It was stated in the
newspapers some time ago that he was
allowed considerable liberty in the
wav of visiting his home, spending
Sunday there, etc , but that the state
ment was denied by tin officials In
charge of him. Later this evening the
announcement of his escape is mude
from police headquarters.
Mar-dial Henry explains to-night
that ('apt Howgate ti s several times
been permitted, by order of the court
and in the company of a bailiff, to visit
Ilia home for a few hours To-day
indue Wylie gave an order permitting
Howgate to go home for two hours
[.Shortly slier arrival there (lie ball:IF*
attention was fora moment distracted
from his charge by oue of the ladies of
the lamliy, and wbeu reca led lo hliu-
self Howgate w** gone. Diligent
search was made, but so far unaticivas
fully.
THK NATIONAL LAND l.KAUl'K.
In the National Laud League eon veil
(Ion to-day, Rev. Father Walsh, trass
urerof the league, presented his report
of receipts and remittances since l'
last convention, giving the receipts
states, Massachusetts lea Mug the I'et
with |41,307 43, The receipts from the
states in detail wore as follows: Ala
liauis, !■'»<»; California, f50; Connect
lout, fil.WNi; District of Coluiu
bia, J-.’im; Illinois. fl.T.lo; Indians,
1175; lows, 11,233; Kansas,
Kentucky, |1,2M0; Maine, $3H5; Mary
land, $2,027; Michigan, $M20; Minnesota,
$402; New Hsnip"tn re, fl.lkVl; New
Jersey, fW'; New York, $10,134; Ohio,
$. r »iG; Pennsylvania, f • 208; Rhode
Island, f'i.HI'.t; Texas, $7<»; Vermont,
$.37->; Wisconsin, $3b'.'; and Irotu Canada,
$4ob. These amounts wera received hy
the treasurer from October 10, lf*Ml, to
April I, 1H82. The U>Ui reoeipt* since
the formation of tiie league wee $180.
;MK Up to the present time theie tiad
been remitted to Kgan, treasurer of
tiie Irish national land league, and
Mias Parnell $107,202. The New
York and (California delegates explain
ed that their states would have appear
ed to a better advantage on the state
ment, but for the fact that a greater
portion of their remittance* had been
sent direct to Europe, not through tlds
organization. The secretary staled that
the total remittances, inc'ufliug those
sent dinnt, since the Buffalo oonven
ti .n, would aggregate nearly three
bundrt-d thousand dollars. The chair
man read a telegram from Egan at
Paris acknowledging tiie receipt ol
$'2.Y>,noo from America and thanking
the friends of Ireland in thla country
for their noble exertions,
TUKSHIFHWKU IMVKTtOATtOK.
(proceeding with the Shiplierd
cusalon relative to tiie advisibi'itv Of
revising tiie ofilcial report* of tiie pro
ceedings. The question was, It iwever,
postponed for tiie present.
Tiie witness testified that the offer of
$2.VI,ono In stock to Hiilhert was talked
about hv himself, Senator Itlair and
K'ainn on two occaalona. Witness ad
mitted that Secretary Hiatne never
committed hltnseif in words, yet when
he (.Shlpherd) came away and
thought over seriously the drift
pounded several questions with
view to discovering who were the par
ties tnteree ed tit tiie Peruvian compa
ny that lie Shlpherd i had alluded to a*
“friends n| General Grant and of the
executive ’’ Witnesa ev*d«*l a direct
answer, but finally said: **Mv opin
ion is that at that time 'here were
gentlemen Interested with us who
were personal frien i* of the
Garfield administration, and there
were others who were friends
of General Grant and President
Arthur.’* Witness declined lo slate
who the** persons were and said that
under no circumstances would fie pre-
seot tiie list of slock holders lu the Pe
ruvian c •uipany. Shlpherd eald the
greatest surprise of Ills life wss Hlaiiie's
letter of December J I, indicating a
change of front. Witueas continued,
"Mv explanation of the aeere'sry’*
change of attitude is, that about the 3 l
of Deceint»er lie liecameconvince*I lie
c iiild not longer remain in the cabinet,
and fearing that what had passeil
Imlweeti him and 8enator Itlair and
myself would ftecotne public, he made
up his mind to finish me l»*f<>r»,hsnd
to put ii|»on record in the state depart
ment a letter which would Indicate
Gist he always knew Shlpherd ws* a
fraud and Gist the Peruvian company
was a ho hide and a swindle; ami,
therefore, I *ay, added the witness,
with much feeling, “1 regard that let
ter ol D«cem>>er 3! Just a* deliberate
an attempt to aoaasatna'.e a man's char
acter and destroy a great internet as
ever was kno«n in history.''
Dr. K. W. Heott, President of the
College of Physicians, Montreal,
write*: “I have recommended (’ol
den's Liebig's Liquid Extract of Beef
and Tonic Invigorator a* the iteel pre
paration used lor Debility, Indigestion,
ia, Fever, Ague, Ac. Ask for
take no other. Gf druggist*
Hpec<al lo Knqnlrer-Hun.)
Haltimorn, April 13.—By tha exp'oalon
of the itoiler In the corn ohnp mill,corner of
Fremont and Pratt alreel*. this H>t«ru«on.
It la reported twelve were peraoua killed
Five bodies have been recovered.
The machinery had been Idle foi •nine
time for repairs, end lire bad Juit been
•larled lo resume work, when tbeexploelnn
occurred. A portion of the boiler wa* pro-
pell* d nortliward.entirely demolishing two
twit alary brick dwellings an King attee'
and throwing the elde wall of the reel
building adlotulng. At the lime ol Ihr
explosion, John Addison, engineer; Mar
rl*on Watera, oolored fireman; Andrew
Cooper,machinist,who had been making
pairs, and Frank Craning, a boy of filUen
i, were In the engine room. AH
killed except Cooper, and he waa a • badly
scalded hla life la despaired of. In the
boune, No I73 I.ilng at reel, Geor
gia Paul/., aged 18, was klllel, aud Idi
ItManhurg had one of her legs broken
n Htwllnge, aedor»d servant woman
several v hurt by the walla filling upon
In 171 King street Grace Gray, aged
was killed. In a yard a-'Jolnlng
factory Ah abain Hephrtin, colored, while
unloading a lumber wagon waa struck by a
Hying missile and bla >kull fraeliir d
James Kaden, aged 15, had hla skull frac
tured. K tward Cellsban had a leg
broken. Mrs Ma-gsret Ksuf, llvlug
154 Prett street, adjoining the
factory, was standing at tier wash-
tub lu her kitchen when aiie •»*•< struck by
(lying bricks and killed. C W Giles,at
work lu a graulteysrd.a »i|uaredlsient,wH*
struck in the face by a brli k and aeverelv
Kdwaid Kelly, "tie uf Ibe employe* In
the hulldlug, led* leg broken, and sever-1
others were le«a seriously hurt. Tue build
ing and machinery and dwulliug home* are
A hv III bard C ornwell, Jr. Several
bodies are euppoaed to be still unde- the
l, Including tb<an> ol the engineer, llre-
uiid a boy. The firemen are at work lo
er them. Tlf damage U» property aud
machinery In asttm iVrd at l»,UU0. There
waa a similar exploalou lu Ihe •ame build
Ing twelve y ear* age, wheu five person* had
their lives.
Special lo Eiiqulrer-Mun.l
London, April 13.—A marriage liwi been
arranged betweeu ll-*v Edward Cir'yl>n
yloar of K malngiou, aud lady Miy Camp
bell, the young* at daughter ol the Ihikeol
Argyle.
The 2td race for the New Market |tdemilal
•takes took plio> io-<lay at the New Mar-
aveu meeting and w is won by the
Dak** of tlaaitium'a Fiddler, t. *rd Fal
mouth’s Great Carbs, second, aud Mr.
Crsvar'sMaliy-K iff 3J.
Mpecial to K.nquirer-Mun.l
London, April 13.—The Ttmr» oonalders
te lory demonatrallon, held at LlverpotJ
last night, a political event of the first Im
portance. Itc.iucura with the marquis ol
Mall«burv In bis assertions that were Ire
land anbject to the rule ol Germany, France
or the United State*,organ:zed crime would
be promptly and peremptorily stamped out
Dtinii«ll, member of parliament for
tJiingeroou, publishes a long letter In the
headed, “The Csre of itie Iilsti infil
cuity,'' In which be malutvine that the
queellon to w Ii cli ell men r* s aiuaible fqr
government of Ireland ought to turn
r special attention lo la llie arrears ol
. "It the arrears difficulty," he says,
solved. ev*-ry difficulty Will us solved.
I la neglected, farewell lo Ilia hope ol
peace, pr*(greie and eon tent muut-"
BUHU,
Special to Kti'iulrer Sun.)
Vienna, April 13.- Princes* Tbereee
Llecbtenatelu and Prp ce Franc Joseph
Aruueph.of Bavaria, were married yoalai
special to Enquirer Hun )
Vienna, April iJL—'Taoil amneafv will >h*
granted to the Inaiirgaula lu Heixegovlua
wbo return lo their bomesMiid labor quiet
|y on tbelr lends.
ra t mce.
Special to Knqutrer-Hun.|
Pakir, April 13.—M. Trlmiuel, acommun-
let leader. Is dead.
Tbe Pale #( n Wrarila l.aSy VI be Ksi
rle* N MifRuli.
Mpecla' to Knqulrer-Man.|
PARI*. Apill 13.—The marquis of Angle-y.
who w*s married on the tfilh ol June, IhMi,
U> tbe widow of lion limry Wadeln
daugbie- of .Mr J P King, of Georgia, I
A., baa separated from hla Wile. She Ii
third wife of the marquis, who announces
lhat he will not be re»pon»H»1e for her
debts.
A KefNnlilai Uablrr.
Hpeclal to Kiiqulrer-Huu.)
WAaillNUT-iN, PA., April !X.—Cashier
Kith's defalcation probably arnoun a to
975,0tX) or $su,tXX), but the tu ve^ligallon lias
not been completed. In one lus'anee the
bank bad a credit ol |I4,isiu with the Penn
sylvania Hank of Pillthurg, but Kill II lied
cloaked oat $I?,UUU. lie hoe been placed
under arreit for etnhettlemenl on the oath
of one uf bla bondsmen.
l*r*«Ulsai fee ClaaS MNlferers.
Mpecial tn ihs Kni|iilrer Hun |
Hr. IaH'IN April 13.—The nImmiut I'llyol
Cairo, oftbe Anchor Line, which left for
Vicksburg ibis afternoon, look down ei.uii
government ratlone tor tbe sufferer* by the
thfod In the aisle of Misa|»alppl, and the
steamer Utty of Helena, which leave* to-
moirow, will lake d >wn the a me amount.
Hsat; Pallare
Hpeclal t*» Kmmlrer Hun i
HlullUond, Va., April Ij. Tue fslluieof
John H Uryant A Co., proprle'ora ol ibe
large suuiao mill here, we enuoii' red to
day. Tlielr HablllllM ere quite heavy, but
Ihe amount ts ‘inknown.
That Two Hi nukko Mii.i.ionu
H-roKY — Rmlcr* und Wall at reel
men fMNftt'at tin-story liiat a hHipiuh
ia oil fiait l(» riqila* e lim oiitalamlinn
government lhr*M» ami one lialf jnt
•»*ni IhiikIi, wIitell are now payable
at tiiw option oftbe government, with
an l**ue of $'2iNi INN) INHI of legal lender
note* bearing i wo per cent, intercat
per aiinnm, wliieb tiienalimiul banka
may enuiil nmoiitf their a^wet* hi legal
reserve. Ill* agreed that ulwo|ier
cent. Loud ooulil nut br ti ..»•. <I al
anything like |>nr, and if lanued a* a
legal tender the action would l*e tan-
tom ount to Inflating llie currency by
that vast amount —athing (but would
not la* thought of by emigre** for a
moment.—N. Y. Ifrrahl.
WarniniI! I>a nokh ! - Tb« unnaral-
l*l(id *u<v*o* of Sin mon* Liver itegn-
laior in* "emulated nnacrupiilou* In
dividuals t<> isiuB iinitatloii* and sun
atltutea which, Iteinp totally unlike
tiie genuine in their effect or c<>m|>( "i
tluii, are calculated to injure lb* wall
earned reputation of the Regulator, a
purely vegetable medicine, containing
no metahe poi*on, rnanti fact in ed i>y a
chemical procna* and by Improved ap-
pirsiiia originattal ami only uae-t l»y J.
II. /"iIm A Go. Tb* public are cau
tioned ioa*k for Mitnmon* L'ver It u
ulator, prepared by J. II /.olio .» Co ,
and take no other, ea it dlti -ra from all
Other* III OOQipnRtitoa, II" ale of liiAIMl
facttire ami ell-ct. The Regulator
alone ha* the endor"«uieut ami recoin
mem taioi. of the beat ami well known
in tb* land le-itlfyiMg to tu wonderlnl
(tii’sev. Hod not H in in • t r t ■ Liver K*g-
uialnr acpnred so great f»in • aa a fault-
I#-** fan. ..y noeliciue, the fraud* and
Imitations woul I never have been
Huy only the genuine In White
Wrapper, with red /..prepared only by
J. H. /."Ill n >t Go, ap 12 eodawlw
rtwwt Eveline from the auffocating
emlirece of her lover cried out
(Jtve me lilierty or give me brmtii."
of Mnotrcel, wa* in the hiite-room,
and dctdrouit of addreiodug tiie meet
ing. Tiie vixiiing committee wa* in
Htruclcd to bring Iiim in, and after t
abort delay a broad backed black
man, with fill eye like an eagle and
mouth betraying great decialou of
character, made hi* ap|>earance and
wa* given a general introduction. In
tuking the platform he announced
tiiat lie had made the tour of Hie
world three timer, received tiie forty-
Heveuth degree in tiie Son* of Malta
and would addrea* the club fora few
minute* on tiie "object* of economy
and phyloaophy.
“What am economy ?" lie Itegan.
u* lie got a liracc for hi* ft*et and
looked l'iekle* Smith Htpiare in tiie
left eye. “1 an*werdat economy am
de art of extractin' de moat walue fur
de leant money, l'.onnoniy am de art
of making time count. Take de
(dumber, fur Instance. All he want*
In gin life on am a *olderin’iron, a
tire pot an* a lc*r of Holder. Economy
doe* de re*t. He git* pay fur de hour*
he Hlecps a* well a* fur de hour* tic
»rk*. Likewise, uioreotier, fur hi*
helper. Time am cash to him. Kbery
live minute*gone while beam hunt
in' fur * leak am so much added (o
hi* capital. Take de house painter.
If lie kin kilt fo' miiilt* gwine up a
ladder lie know* lie km kill aoben
coinin' down. Kla*rv minute he
gain* am dead cash. He could save
ten cent* a day hy economizin’ oil
igar*. hut he (loan’ have to. He can
avc tifty hy economizin’ oil de man
whohire* him half a day.
•Practiceeconomy, but let pliihmo-
phy enter into de practice. I>»an'
scold de old wonmn fur partin’ de
partafer* ao thick when you havebi*t
traded a griud*tiin,wliicii eat* miltin’
in' am Mluaon baud,fur adog wbioh
at* all de time an' am mi**in’ when
a tramp come* anuig. A shot-gun
may lie worf mo' dan a watch, hut
when you git dc gun you mu*' buy
fodder fur it.
“A* fur philosophy, de mo' of it
you have do le** you feel de want of
money. Philosophy buy* green wood
ii' let* it season in do stove. Philo*
phy give* a ho** water ji*t befo*
feediii' lime to *nve oat*. Philosophy
til* three chlllun lu a bed to save
kiver*. Philosophy i* in no hurry
to pay debt*. 11 reason* dat de man
who ha* owed a hill fur *ix mouth*
•Ivesa warmer welcome when he
come* to pay up dau do chap who got
triiMted only yesterday. Use philos
ophy tn your families. Ifdeole wo
man want* a now tmntiet toll her dat
she mu*’ have a draw an’cloak an’
parasol to match. Hy gain’ widmit
de txHinet she save* do exponsy of all
d“ rest. If do chlllun cry fur maple
sugar feed ’em wld lifty-eent nyrup.
Dc Hweet am what dey cry fur. Dc
rain Ntorin which atop* your
work in dc garden will wa*li white
wash oil de wmII* an' fences, so what
you lose hy de wet you make up in de
sunshine. True economy will adul
terate castor lie wid kerosene, so dat
de dose will act on de stomach ail*
i sore *ro:»t at de same time,
philosophy will nehher waste
breath in stalin' dcease arier dc judge
has passed sentence. Wld dese few
disaffected Imprudences 1 will now
xpaud.
l1»t4fllNfinH,|
lii the trial at Decatur of Henry
t'ato, a colored man, charged
Die larceny of live rough planks,
(Jcorgc Patterson, also colored
placed oil (lie wlliieas stand
Candler, in a serious manner, said to
Ueorge
"George, wlmt was the matter w ith
you when I met you a few days ago
with your head tied up?”
"Homo uu done played a trick
"What sort of a trick?”
"A tuUy had trick; dey put insects
inter me.”
"ViimvU? What sort of inse
"Dose ver lizzuds an’ sech;
crawls all 'cross mo an' inter my
"How did it all liap|K-n?”
"I dunno, iniiasa, tmt deyeriu
*lio’, an’ I’m 'feared dat dat niggsli
Cato done it. lie a nil'ty bad nig
guh, an’ I b'lieve he slide dat (dank.
I aint had no iizzud* 'twell I bin
hefo’ de gran' fuery, an’ tell 'Ismt
Cato stemlin' deni nlsuk. Don he
run ’way, an' I got better or do Ii/•
zuds *'
"Did Hist cure you?”
"Not dat; don I wont to a eiillud
doctor, an’ lie done sump'll er n't-r,
an’ gun me some tea. Dot made me
a leetlc better hut not well. Den
wVn Cato, he comeback I got had
wid de insecks ag'in. He a ini’ty
iiail niggali. I bin pisetied once since
he come hack "
"That is a bad character you give
Cato. I thought lie belonged to til*
church?”
"He don't 'long ter our chu'cli. I
don’t know lie can put lizzmls in
folks; hut w’eii he done gone 'way I
gets lot* better.”
Why He Lei Go. "Yes,” he
sighed, a* he picketed llie lilrkel,
"I’ve had hard luck. You've heard
of the fatuous Yellow King mine, I
presume?”
"Yea.”
“Well, I owped diet mine, once.”
"You did! Did you make any
thing out of it ?”
'' Not a dollar. I bad my choice
bet ween tiiat mine and a mule and I
let go of (lie mine. Presume vou’ve
heard of tiie Royal Jack mine?"
••Yes.”
"They've taken $|u,uuo,uno out of
Hist hole, and I owned it once.”
"I - liiat so?”
"True a* gospel
and tiie other nia
and that 1* the
Ever hear of the
"( )f course.”
"Well I owned that
new* 30 year* ago.”
"What made you !el go then?"
"Couldn't help It—couldn't |m*«*I
i»ly help it, Mtranger, .list at that
pint I was waited on hy a vigilai
Htate Papers
I'miiinrnt t.eorglau
Statistics About lirintfi The Alhctis
Tragedy — Matnre’* Freak, Etc.
DKAIIIor ADAM L. AI.KXANUKK.
AuuuaU Cluonlele,]
Grandest of all i* the vigorous old
age that lias virtue Mint wisdom for
companions, and hoholda tiie majaaty
of the nresoot slock trammltted to ttin
second Mild third and fourtli genera-
ti»*iiH. Adain I. Alexander,who closed
Ida remark alii* and memorable career
on Easter Sunday morning, was »uch a
^Living to llie great age of 7D, he
lie had been upright in
iHstlngiiialied in middle life, (lie even
ing of ilia noble career w.i* (lie harvest
|of wnll-apent days. He wa* a Georgian
ot the Z be*i type. Him home
wax recently in Augusta, anil here lie
was loved, respected and admired.
Though lie filled atattons of reNpoiisi-
hihty and trust, hi* proudeal title was
that lio had heeu tiie fattier of many
children, some of whom Iiail become
famous, all of whom had stood in the
front rank in tiie communities where
they dwelt, and none ot whom li*d
east the alighted reproach upon in-
sno'le-s n one. Ilia soil" are General
E. I’. Alexander, late of Augusts, but
now of Louisville, Keutiickv; M*j '
W F. Alexander and Mr. J. II. Alex
ander, of Altgusfa, and Mr I'liMrles
Alexander, of WsHliiuglon, Georgia. 1
Hi* daughters are Mrs. General A. ('.
Ilaskell, of ('olumtda; Mr*. General
A R. Lawton, Mra. General J F. Gil
mer and Mrs. I'ummlng, ol SavHiiiiali ,
Mr*. George (I. Hull, of New York,
f rmerlv of August*, and Mrs Dr
E. HoggN. of AtlHIItl.
Til g ATI! K.N* ML'RDAK.
[Attieua lianner J
The place of the shooting of voting
R uni tree I* Just above the ml Idle gate,
on Prince Hvenue, beneath a ('bill
that Hand* on She sidewalk. In Ihe
the imprint of a ball over
which some one lias written, "Fired hy
Frank J." There is another l*ail fur-
Got down tiie fence. From the pted
impoMsi-
"You may say,” began Captain
Nelms, a t a (onttifufion reporter en
tered tiie ( Mice of tiie principal keeper
of the penitentiary, yesterday, "tiiat
I have just finished making out the
pay roll* of tiie penitentiary."
"Ami pray what are the pay rolls of
the penitentiary ?”
"The amount due the state from
the lessees lor the hire of convict*, for
Ihe vearendltig April 1.
"flow much doe* it figure up ?”
“Twenty-live thousand dollar* is
Ihe amount.”
"That is to say from company No.
I yotl gel how t
“Seven thou:
and thirtecl
I eight hundred
dollars and ninety-six
Ho
I held four kttigM
in held four ace*,
• reason I let go.
('omstock I(m|« '”
V hole bijsl-
-onimiltee, and the way I let g<
liiat richness and retired to fur oil
field* of struggling ixiverty killed my
ambition hut aeved my neck I cai
keriatc I've 0|M‘lied Up $.'IU(l.tSS),lSSI of
wealth in my lime, and now all I can
(lie coiiHolalioi
the better land
take* me off.”
that I'm Issikcd fo
whenever mv live
I Volt St fret \\ uu.
' IX’KK WkaI.I II. "Tile trouble
said a gentleman some days ago,
a ''busted” sugar planter, "tbe Mi*
slsslppi and Yu/.'S) delta- were ills-
tvered and selileil on alsMit l.tvsi
-ar* tiM» anon. Tiie whole territory
arnficiai and liable to overll-tw all
llie lime, and tiie more it overllows
th» i*etter it ia for the land. Every
thvsi leaves it higher. It may lie
rough on the resilient |sipillatlnU,bfit
It will la- the making of future gen
eration*.”
Tnk Windy okatok -The man
who has tiie la-st o|»|s>rtunities to air
wliat little kuowletlge lie |M»«seaaes la
tiie windy orator. Hi* service* are
always in demand oil lunch, bar-
room or |»rewentatiou (hvasioq*.
f the ant Mg'
hie f(»r Harlow Rountree to have allot
hi* brother, ms tiie negr
’I’lie sidewalk Item ia twelve feet wide
and in Miile'idld repair The rock up
which Rountree'* bead struck when
falling I* seen. Two I «lie*
shooting; one was juat across tiie street,
while another was at the front «a»e.
The letter says she saw Walter Roun
tree shot down hy Frank Johnson
lore ills brother bad fired a shot ;
and she will inuke this statement u|
tiie stand if necessary. Yo-terday the
oftbe negroes hound over by the
mayor to sppe*r at tiie city court war
called, when the a'torney for the de-
srn«o end demanded an Indlet*
ment by tire grand Jorv. This Ret tie j
the matter until tiie May aetudon of tiie
'larke superior court. We b.Rrn tiiat
Messrs. K. T. Brown, of Athena,
George Thomas, of Watkiusvllle, will
MPpe*r in llieir defense. We hope tlmf
tills trouble ii now over, end tlmf iwitii
tiie whites and blacks will remain
|dint ami leave llie settlement of tiie
[ip-uhle to court* of imtice. Law cm
l»o overriden In Georgia, and hi
resistance will lint bring trouble tip'
those wbo make tiie attempt.
*1 HA WOK PIlKAk ON NATUIIK.
[uwltcr Herald.’
one ot tl»e most wonderful of tiie
many strange freaka of nature occurred
In the lower part of tlna county on tli
titli hint. For obvious reasons we with
hold tiie iiMfiic* of tiie parties, except]
tiiat of ihe attending physician, Dr,
George GoNtin. Dr. Gostin Inform* m]
tiiat a ladv on the day meutlonod, gave
hirllt to twins. One of tiie twin* from
tiie waist down whs a perfect child, hut]
from that point upward
gUMgc of llie doctor, “
frog." Tiie other child wca l»orn with
a “hire ll|»," two front upper teeth, llie
riglu leg iisd'y drawn up mid both feet
bad 1 v (lelorni'd, and the bowels, liver
end in short, all the Intiwtire*. except
Ilia heart and lungs, were found gn
ing on tin* outside of the hoilv o| the
build. The-e remarkable twit
Gostin baa preserved in alcohol, end
they may be seen any day by any one
who wili call in the doctor's ( flloe.
THK CASTOR REAR.
Anicrlcua Iteooriler. I
In riding through (lie country we
have noticed in several places the cas
tor bean growing in grea luxU>lance,
and were informed tiiat It wa* regarded
rattier as a noxious weed than s n»efiil
plant, that it attained great alz* and
seemed natural to the soil and climate.
In Houtliern Illinois, Mia*oiiri and
KaiiNss we have seen hundreds of acres
planted with castor beans, which are
who extracted from them the oil, Tli*
refuse of (lie aeed after extracting the
oil U *»<dd as a fertil zer, commanding
from $20 to $30 per ton. It seem* to us
tiiat these Iteaii* might lie profitably
rai-ed in this country,as they sreessilv
cultivated and are a sure crop, the only
• lung Interfering with them In the
northwest being the frost, winch would
|not hurt tneiii Imre. SuppoMO some
of our farmers Investiga(« this matter.
Momoe Ailverllaer.l
Tim mnsll farmer who "saddle*" Ills
real estate with a mortgage, af er a lapie
ol time doubtless experleticeM
tic* mental eg mies ol r ported
afiticted With a cancer ; in fact,
until all financial vitality |« destroyed
It is not mete that a farmer should im
peril id* home and llresldo by a'lachiug
a bara'iacle to It which can only be dt*
lodged by the ‘purest good luck "
Eastern capitalists are only too willing
l«> loan money to farmer*, and will r»
new Idi paper juat ao long ** lie The
oepltslw i* amply •>'>■ >r--1, and no
lotigei. Tears of sorrow and re|*uitance
would avail nothing against the strong
arm ol the law, w hich will surely be
employed against him ir lie fai s to
"pay over." Capital i* ever ready lo
demand the "pound of tlosh."
The tint.*oi* I Mlverslly.
Washington, April 12 In (lie
o-i.at., committee reisirt* on |M*ndlng
legislation were made as follow* : Ity
Mr. Morgan, fmm the com in it tee on
public lands, rc|*»rtcd a* amended
Ids bill to incroMHe tile endowment of
Die university of Alabama from Die
public land* In *ahl state. Tiie
amendment diminishes the grant
: IGI a
Die
purpose being to aid in the rebuilding
of Dm university and in supplying it
till scientific apparatus, library and
building* fit for seminary pur|**•(•*.
Hy Mr. William*, from Die commit-
lea on railroad*, lor a settlement of
the accounts of the Mobile aud Ohio
railroad company.!
NrIIiIrx C*al(l •* Vlranirr.
1400 Pa fin Hthrkt, i
Si I ...I I*. M'., Jan. », 1881
II. II. Waknkk .% Co.: .Virx I have
•sen troubled with kidney disease
life my childluMsi II would lie im-
iMNlb'e for me todeaertbe tow much
suffered. Your Hale Kidney and
.'ver Cure lis* done me more greet
ban the combined skill of all the phy-
tcians ! tiave ever trl*el during tny
nitre hla. Caroi.ink !• . Flkmimo,
apl2 wwl.frt.seAw
"Komeliow,” *ay* Die Burlington
Haw Ley . “Die ugliest mail always
wants to marry Die prettiest woman,
i* justly proud of his own g<ssl
•, i'Ut how mortified lie luual feel
Ilia wife’*.”
ninny convict*did they aver-
age?"
"Tiiree hundred and one.”
"How many were they entitled to?”
“Three hundred.”
"That i* pretty clone, llow much
doe* No. 2 pay you?”
"Eight thousand four hundred and
eighty-eight dollars aud eighty-
‘wo cents for an average of 327 con-
rletc."
“On No 3?”
“Emm No. 3 I will gel eight thous
and Mix hundred and ninety seven
dollar* utd twenty twnceiitM for ,3.3'»
onvieta.”
"And from the Marietta and
NnrDi Georgia railroad how much?"
"The state gives that road tin con-
vii la it gets.”
"How iiihiiv does It get?”
"It hud 214 on the fir*C of the
month.”
“How much do you get on an aver
age for the convicts from the figures
you have given me?”
"Tre itv-fi vc dollar* ami ninety-six
entH a piece (**r year, or Mi cent* per
OLD LBTTEHB.
A pack*** u< uLt Ultan Um lafor* m*. niut* «u1
• hits,
A a J «« I loo** tli# itrlug that Mn<l« their cunUnU
- .In' wi«h*| to h«*« iu« call; 'two* tlxael,
m vmir frlaud,"
1 I (lieu hats r~a! (h« fulur* «ul
hi thla on* la a ro**l.u4 that ah*
ou*nl*h(; 't*H al a farman-v
Arul thta—a (our l«avt<i clovar, fonnj by hat i
'Twaaaoruniawlili % «|ah that our “xoo.1 luc
would follow aoou.
Thla an Id—"I to** j.»u, larliuu. with a lot* that n*
With I
alisll fail"
t (ha i
vowing to Imi tlriu and true I
Thla o*m*l ilia dav that waa l» uii
a lo-avoiiR a#»uiad up* to hath* i
day ”
"Him
many tscaped during (ite
"H«w many died.”'
"KiglD."
"I> * you include ill Diat eight the
fellow tiiat It was *nid wa* whipped
to death by young PhtlUp*?”
"Tiiat i* an extraordinary show
Ing ”
"I know H is, but the figure* that
I give you are Du- true one*. Hut
Die people won't lielieve it ; they
can't realize (hat out of twelve hun
dred people there have been only
eight deaths in twelve months. Rut
there are Ihe (took* lo show for them
selves. My assistant, Col. Towers,
Inspect* (lie camp* thoroughly every
thirty days.”
"Of the escapes, how many have
been captured ?”
"Three.”
“How many forfeit* paid
"Two.”
"Then there are two to he account
ed for?”
“Yes, and they will Ite accounted
for within sixty day* from tiie dale
of their e*cM|tc,a* Die law require*.”
Si!
THK K\II.H(»\UH.
SauGieru Kale*.
('liictiO'Mtl l''.tiqiitrsr.]
It was resolved Ity the rate
of Die Houtliern Steamship a
road u**(tclHtinn, in (’liattanoogH,that
Die schedule of rate* agreed upon
almuld go into effect April 12th, and
that Die rale from Cincinnati. Jeller-
sonville, Louisville, Evansville, and
Cairo, mi business front those point*,
and on business on and north of the
Ohio river, on and west of Die line of
the ('Inelnnatl and Toledo road, and
front St. Louis, Iron Mountain and
Houtliern road to ('hattanooga and
l*»ints beyond reached by tlm West
ern and Atlantic road and coiimct-
ing line* shall be uniform; tiiat the
rates front Columbus, Ky., audit irk
man, Ky., to the saute point* shall
lie two cent* per hundred pounds h-**,
and from Die Memphis depot five
cents per hundred pounds less than
the rate* from ( incinnati, Jefferson
ville, Evansville, Louisville and
Cairo, and that the rate* from Nash
ville shall be less than from Louis
ville, provided that the rates from
Nash villa* to any |*dnl shall never
>*• a lc*s rate pci ton per mile than
Die rale* from lA>ui*ville.
It was further agreed upon tiiat
rates from Cincinnati, Jeffersonville,
Evansville and Cairo shall apply
from depots of connecting line* at
Cincinnati, Jeffersonville, Evans
villa* and Cairo, rc*|**'tively, on busi
ness received from such connecting
lines.
Ill oilier Words, it i* assumed Dial
Die rates front tiie west to Cincinnati,
Jeffersonville, Evansville and Cairo
cover delivery only to Die ends of tin*
tracks of niicIi connecting line* and
depot* in Die cities al*»vc named, and
Die Hue* leading from Die citie*
named shall have the right to ahMorh
the actual coat of transit from *uclt
|M»int* of connection or dc|sit* to Die
respective depot* of the lines leading
from Cincinnati, Louisville, Evans
ville and Cairo. It was further rc-
solved Dial Die Nashville, Chattanoo
ga am! St. Louis road should have
tile rigid to reship to Chattanooga
and |stiidi Is-yond reached vim tin*
"'•stern and Atlantic road, but only
h articles a* arc included hi a *|*-
cda**Ificatinn,coining fmm j*iints
beyond Nashville at tin* same rate per
|M*r mile sold It of Naahville a* the
established rate* from Loulavllle, pro
vided such shipment* have paid (lie
full proportion, up to Nashville, of
the established rales.
ease shipments have not been
paid for such full pmjNirDons op to
No*>tvllie Die rate* charged from
N'asltvillo shall he Muffh'icni b> main
tain Die through rale*.
Rates to local |toiut*on the Central
ad of Georgia will I** made by ad
ding Die local rntua beyond Atlanta,
‘on or SavantiIff tn rules t*. those
l*»iid* that which really make the
lowi-nl rates being Used.
Tiiat rate* |n|*»int* reached Gallic
Atlanta and Charlotte Air Line and
tl.e Richmond and Danville road,
wiiicli take arbitrarte* from Atlanta
to In- based llpoli Die rale from Cln-
iuuati to Atlanta or Augusta Iin'uI,
hence except where combination
rout Cincinnati via Richmond will
take a le*s rate than Die huiii total,
to lie made via Atlanta or Augusta
i awful fulur* ibaad*(*d «.
All th*colil *o-l ■ i
I I HHI Vr COMMENT.
'Che gourmand’s abject pun, he be
ing too full to do better: “I have eat
en a good eel.”
A Missouri man’s vaccination
worked, notwithstanding that lie had
once had the smull-pnx.
One of Die greatest men in the
I ■ nlted Stale* Ii General Moore. He
will have fourteen dog* in Die New
York dog show.
One hundred and fifty Ho*tonians
are oil an ezcur*ion to California.
They want to see if it’* true tiiat Cal
ifornia bean* arc a* big as Hour bar
rel*.
He.iry Rergh went to a menagerie
the other night. A lion sna|q>ed at
him, a monkey stole Ids iiatand an
elephant Hteppid on his corns. Huch
in fame.
We have lo*f our boss highway-
n,” hu.vm tiie New York iommrr-
cinl, “and the dime-novel stand., will
wear the usual badge of mourning
for thirty days.”
Funny Davenport says her daugh
ter shall never goon the stage. At
present Mi** I>aveti|K)rt ha* no
(laughter; so the young lady needn’t
begin to feel had uhout it.
One of tbe dearest rights oftbe
American voter I* that of putting
additional taxes on to Diohc of his
fellowcitizens who don’t want to i»«
further taxed. U. \V. didn’t twist
the tuil of the Krlti*h lion for noth
ing.
Them i
fmr
many queer notion* a* to
*1. Jesse James believed tiiat God
Mild hand over to him Mr. A. Pink
erton, detective. There arc repuldi-
who believe Just us faithfully
tiiat God act* with the republican
party.
The big brut iter of an unruly tVmalo
pupil went in to whip the teacher of
an Oldo school who had expelled her,
but was liiiiiself severely punished,
though armed with a revolver. Too
many people are trying to manage
the schools of (hi* country.
Twenty year* ago a Louisville man
swore tiiat lie would never marry un
til women should acquire Niitfict«nt
good manner* not to go ahreant over
McroMiing, snd not to occupy tiie en
tire width of the sidewalk. Tiie hor
rid wretch h hDII Mingle.
At Die Cocoa Island*, near Java,
the oyster i* big enough to feed twen
ty men; their Hhell* will weigh from
thirty to I Vi pound* each. Home of
the shells are on exhibition In New
York. In tlds country a gtsvd many
oysters w ill feed twenty men twenty
or thirty dozen will.
WOMAN) .
H KK HKALTH AM) I.IKK
id mors on the regularity of bur
'truth i* tiie inevitable result of tie
rangement of a function which make*
woman wliat she In in every respect,
and especially lit her mental and bod
ily constiiutioo Hence, immediate
relief from such derangement 1* the
only is'egiird Hgsinsi wreck and ruin,
Li all case* of aloppaua, delay, «>r other
irregularity ol Dm "course-," I>r. J.
Hradfield's Female Regulator i* Die
only Nitre remedy. It act* ity giving
tone to tin* nervous centres. Improving
llie hl(Hsl, Nil t determining directly
totlmorgui* of menstruation. It la a
scientific prescription, and tho most
iutnUtgeut pityslciaus uae U.
Prepansl t»y Dr. J. Hradfield, Atlan
ta (ia. Price; trial situ, 75c; large
six*, $1 50. For sale by all drugglaU.
aprl da w I y
CM .|i > v*a*a<>r* fmr •«!*.
Heveral liun-ired old newspaper*,
splendid for using under carpete. Wilt
keep out mollis and other insect*,
u K*ari«xx-Nrs Ornoa
snmn.g l «N( ( airia*
(lOMKKOrKIt IIV Join HI.AI'K HAS, HOUKII
rntmtm Ji**a*.
HU. Aakad
....iuu <«nu
\m (Alto
i - I'A» *IXt
Georgia «e
Jeorgia ■
All iota <*
Atlanta I
..tat «Al'W
7.112 Spill
\ 11*11*0* 'M .
Auu>i"Ot ;■
I’olunthUM 7*
1 >>iiiiiihu* la
lavannali 7*
HavannatiDa .
'oIuioImi* A Home T*
vtlU' to tin* territory i. e. Richmond
id D.tuville l«e made a l»o*is of Dn
me rate* per ton |**r mile
Augusta a* from Louisville.
Rates to iiointH on Dm Savannalt
ornla atni Western road, and nil • i
j*nnIs in Florida east of the Cliatta
river, are lo i*> made ou tlm
|M)lnt Imsis.
The ("tty Trexaurer of Mtlwaukae,
’te , .Michael Krause, E*q., ea*o||ing
the prames of Si. Jocon* Gil, said : "In
opinion Hi. Ja**)!
#181
<AIM
Waataru Alat>ania Al rutgc (indlslK «Ailo
A mtrnrnA*.|
Central common *#!•*»
ra' K K n per oeul acrlp —aa •«
liwealeru 7 pret. guoranlaaU,11- #ll»
rwrimt y Btmrkm.
I Miiwgw .. > 41 lit
m «m mr | l*»sr**** Sla-A.
Atlullt.i ' G*M»ruta Horn- Iniurance (\*„ 150 #1X2
BtmrA.
lialtaless'hee National..
tor rhauiiialii
have used that tnv.iloat-
sel t fur rheumatic pan
Jo I ment, it l.o* n ■ <• j ;
' i grand duoovary.
i reine<iy my-
, aiio, in my
tu that hue.
MercUaum A Mediae i.a' ^..120 ^1.
«(*Mil*H**H«.
PtnnwrCis(*r*ettlv» IA» 10l<Ali«t
Loofadarala t'oqpon Hon.la \$ l
rum mi x.
l( tharea K««le A Ptianlx Foriory atock.
|l,'»W C ii K4 per rent Monp.
irifTxii.
(’onfederate Coupon Itond*, for wblaii t
will i»ay ihe htgl.( *t markei price.
Mutitia ana Girard Kali road Hiock.
Jolts lil.Ai k MAH.
Hrnker and IVs'ar tu all Hacurlllaa maa-
Uoueti above
a%. 1 odvertta* all Mimri.iaa piaoad la my
i bamla tor tola .Taa ot cMa«a.